Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 16, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    EVENING LEDGER-PTrTT,AT,rcT,PmA TUESDAY. MARCH 1G, 1915.
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. .NW MUM WILLIAM A. M. Kt'LLEK.
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ill vi -' , . .,.... t.ti.w.ft nw itloht hi linunr
C Wllf- 'l"cr' Mr"- w,"'"m A M
'? who will pctcbrnto licr "Stli birthday tti-
STPetd Unit Mrs. Fuller-- children will
IP imnor. They nre Mrs. .lotm T.
Z Mr. George "owcr. Mrs. Itobeit
.tl!f.i Grimtl. nml U'tvvronco 0. I'llller.
I p'.llcr wm MIm i:iuallh Winner, of
Titiir i!,1 nnJ ,icr ""' r,nwre,,ee Hn,er
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j,t :I16 Sihupo pircr-t.
i- jamn WMH Merctir. of 328 Holltll 211
" ... ........ ... Imu'lionli mi MntlirilltV
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ST' . .. i., .lnncliter. MIm Dcttlse II. Mel"
ffkonor ui " "---
. j.hniniitp of next yc.tr,
&:, .,,,,! will be Miss Mnry Hroolw. MIm
"" et M I'crot, Miss lCatherlno Putnain,
tTniiabcth llrliiton, Mls) Ule.inor Lour-
JJjH fc .A- t.,l...w... Ulnnl.'
ik Mlts Nnnry ncnrrn. .i" ..--..... ...
Ml.q Annette VarUo. Miss Minlc
IS VWl:
jSJltf, Mls ,n"e, 1'"rles n,ul SIM K,ul,erll,c
jjoMnson. ,
Finn Helen Bell, MIm Cnrrlo HIbriUcI nml
Ek ..- ,.,i,..i ,- ufimulhii? Hnvprnl d:l.VH In
fa Elllc nin"ii - "- "
... ..i. mi MIhs Hell will return on Tliiir-
r. .i lio Is cnlr-rtnliiliiu nt n illnnr-r nml
Sweat the Merlon Crlrlict Club on Hint night.
Elte members of Hip Second Ithetorlc Class
,f the Academy of Notre Dame. West Itlttun
rwf, Equarc, will present n comedy In one net.
nUtM "IIcr Flrst AsalBiiinent." this nftor
foort and tomorrow nftemoon, nl the Academy.
laecalt of chiiracleiH. will Inrlwlo Miss Mnry
White. JIIsa i:,Ina I,0"ll,,,v' MlHfl l:lM"r M,,N
. m'im Acnes llnrchlll. Miss nertrudc Kelly,
iilu Wto Conroy. Miss Knthryn MeLenn. Miss
jttrgaret Knpin. Miss Frances Sullhnn nml
jfl!J niiabcth Doyle. The proceeds of the
liar will be devoted to the llclglan Itellef Kund.
fieorce Brooke's dnncliiB class for the
Sfcnol aet will hold its final meeting mi Sal
via evening April 10, nt Mnnhclm. Com
petttlve daclns will tnko place nml sliver cups
tjve been uonaicu tor um ";ai u...ii..-.r..
... .
A meetlne of the KmerRcney Conimitiee s
vision for orRanls'.liiB branches will be held
W In the home of Mrs. Kdwnrd T. Stotes
Jiirr, 1K3 Walnut street.
flirt. Joseph It. Seeds, of 109 Pclhnm road,
Cmaintown. has Issued Invltntlons for a Ua
ftnm i until C o'clock on Wcdnesdny Mnich IT,
fjtlteOcrninPtown Cricket Club. The icccivinc
Vr will be cnlirtnlnod at dinner afterward
fJl the club and will nttend the club dance.
fllra. Kdwln M Smucker, of 113 South 13th
Wet, nil) cnlcitalii at cards today at her home.
CjiKljeand Mrs. William AVilklns Carr will en
fi.rt.ln nt dinner tonlclit at their home. llKM
hxxostalrcet. In honor of Jlr. and Mrs. Daniel
IfiJdock Farr, of Chestnut I till.
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iiAXin rnij-m ir.tTM TTXTn1
SIIRBROOK-On Wednesday afternoon, Jlurch
fi( It : o'clock, there will be a bridge, followed
lf )n. In thr (l.-erbiook Coif Club, for tha
fembera and their fi lends. While tea Is belns
S&yed, Mrs. Henry T. Sldcons, of North 13th
itrett, will lecture on "Auction nrldce the I'rln-
fpalotthe Lends and the Full Imposition of tho
Kullo Count." 'Die affair is belns nr
rioitd by Miss Adele Moslcr, and the proceeds
ill be devoted to tho club.
BiBDMOnx-Jirs. Horace Bullock, of Hill Crest,
jpodd's lane, Aidmore, cntel tallied nt luncheon
today In honor of her sucst. Mis. John McKes-
ICB Camp. Tho kucsIh were Mrs. C. Hownnl
hut. Mrs. Benjamin Bullock. .Mrs. Matthew
Wrd, Jr, Mrs. Buriows Sloan, Mrs. F. L.
Mciener, Mrs. WIHInm M. McCawley, Mrs. K.
Rfituart, Mrs James Carstnlrs, Jlrs. Clarence
Warden and Mrs. H. Hanoi Brazier.
Mr, and Mr. William Lister Austin, of Ithnn
;ue and Gulph road, will Klve a muslcale to-
Jlit at their homo nt 8 o'clock.
CHESTNUT HILL
Triderlck Lamed lius moved to Atlantlu City
w tha spring and summer months.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. II. Steele and their
drea spent the week-end in Atlantic City.
GRRMANTOWN
LUr. and Mrs. Walter I, White, of tha Wltsa-
luoa Apartments, Queen lane, have gone to
llwtlc City, N. J., where they will spend sev-
Rral months,
tlfn. I. Herzni?. nf i PMt Tulnplinpken street.
? returned to her homo from a week's visit to
LJwUvea In Allentown.
Ulia Mary McCarthy, of 6131 Baynton street.
wt yesterday to enter tho Orthopaedic Hospital,
ttUjind Summer streols, where she will go into
raining as a nurse.
fl.lkAf n.. 1T1 . . n.- ... . . ..AA.u
f "y iiiri, oi 4'ncc ami uayiuuu r..n-c..-,
Bl Jllss Saru DaiiBhertj of Church lane, have
ji-- iibii m tvasuiugion, u, w., wncru uiry
Bit . . .
vmuin ior a week. '
bUlSA PtlnV.n.l. I'..,.. . F.I. r MA...n
aucui ieuy. o ima utriiuaii.u",
Knue, hag returned to her home after a two
R..i..
- ian io relatives In New York
ALfWf: TTTT? PH4TIINP,
ri. B, V Wonrlunnl. wlin rpulrlpu Willi hoT
fMer ana son-in-law, Mr. ana Mrs. Charles
j o(ck, Jr., of Wyncotc, has gone to Atlantio
If. Where she will remain fnr several weeks.
pturning jutt before Kaster.
iThtOak Urne Houal Suffrace Leairue will hold
ril..-. .
Kf-.b'e oaiaar on Tuesday, March J3, fioin 2 to
ipviocK. at the residence of Its president, Mrs.
IJVlluan, i. . . . 10 , ,.
.-. . ,, V..UUCH, i.uemuo uvenuu uuu j
mere will be on sale all kinds of fancy
4 household articles. Buster clfts. cakes.
CQ(ly and hnmpmmla lalllac an.. nrMArVP. A
Kkjue feature will be a gipay fortune-telllns
BmP. In charge of Mile, Alme de Vrabant, or
IctUWels. Beli;liitii nuuUtA,! ku Mil, r?hnrlotta
ilHi'Ceir' 'rom 3 to o'clock a musical program
Mf" w given by Mrs, Lulgl dl Vlncenzo, bo-
inn r ..... ...
--.. ucurge L'. Jiulpaso. tenor, and airs, is.
Whitney, pianist. The tea room will be in
a or 4irH. av, Harry Miller and Mrs. C
juuiy.
'QJll 4 to S n'lrmV tl,a will Via n UArtAK Of
r' '""faee speeches, given by Mis. George
?-". wra. William A. Wood. Mrs. Scott
ft'1"? and Mrs. J p. Dechant.
committee havliiif the baaaar In charge
niuiain l: Groben. Mm. N II. Hand,
W a MacFarland, Mrg. C. II. Anthony,
A- T Urilfrl Mr AIK.rt flam lra A
hart, Jlr Hanr MUler. Mr. J? V. Utth
I LY M
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nut, Mrs. 11. It. Denrden. Jr. Mis. W. 11 Shri- f
tnlre mid Mrs Oorc W. Stewnrt. I
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. anil Mrs. Thomas F. Conners, of 523S Wal.
nut siren. ciiIpi tallied at dinner last ueck,
Amotiff tliosc inesrtil were Mrs. Anna tlm lev
Mist Mni-R.-iret Conner, Miss Marlon Conucis.
Miss Lurettn Conncie, Jack Snjclcr and Cliailwi
Snyder.
Mr. ntiil Mrs. WIHInm 1. Heed, their daimhtpr, '
Miss Anna Heed, nml son, IJJwnrd ration It.-cd.
of .W09 Lliillow slierl, tiro spcndlnR the Lenlni
spnson wllh Mrs. Brssle Demon, of 110 Unst
Davis nvenue. Holly Beach. N. J.
A stirptHp party Wns Riven to It. It. Yuhy nt
his resilience, flS North Feltou stiect. on the
occnslon of his ,12,1 iinnlvcrnry by sevtrnl of
hli friends. Amon thosp present were D. tl.
K'nlser. .1. U. Hnslctt. J. V. Brown, .1. Collin.
Itois ItomberKcr, Hum fitpsnr Tlmti-hpi .In
N. Van Often nml Dr. J. P. Dlppre. Mr. Ilnulctt
Piitriinlni'd nt Hip nlnnn. whiln Mr. KiiIp nml
Mr. Tlintrlicr rendered scvcrnl vocal selections.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Hobert M Cunllffp will cntcrtnlu on Fri
dny at th lunclipon follounl by cnids, at her
home. In Ihp (Jlriird L'stntc. 203.. South Cleve
land nvenue. The docorntions will bo In laven
der nnd uhllp. Unlets and mntdenhnir ferns Iip
Int,' used iirtlllcally. Her Riicsts will Includo
Mrs. A. Itobcrts, Mlas HltiRPily, Miss May Hpii
fjcti, Mis. Culrr, Mrs. i:iy, Mrs. Kerne. Miss
JInr.iKnrct Smith, Mrs. Panccnnst, Mrs. Heinr.e.
Mrs. .Ionian, Mrs. Tnvlor, Mrs. L. Wllllums nnd
Mis. Hill, of New York.
Mrs. T. II. Winters, wife of Lieutenant Win
ters, U. S. .V.. of 2S09 South Garnet street, In
tho Glrnrd Lslnte, and her lltttlo ion, Hush,
are nt present the guests of Mr. and .Mrs. D. L.
Winters, nt Ciiinden, t. C, wlieie they will
iPinnln for about a month.
Mrs. George W. Hhlsler, entertained the Mon
day afternoon bridge Club yesterday aft
ernoon, nt her home, 2013 South Broad street.
The game was preceded by an attractive lunch
eon at I o'clock. The membcis of Die club are
Mrs. Thomas Kcpfcr. Mrs. George W. Yoijiik.
Mis. Thomas Simmons. Mrs. Finnk B. Stock
ley, Mrs. Wllll.un M. Weiid. Jr.. Mr.. Parks,
Mrs. Kdunrtl J. Ilaffe, Mrs. Gcorgo W. Unles
man, Mrs. II. Fremiti. .Mrs. Itobert Iiankln. Mrs.
David Mi'l'oni'li, -Mis. George Kerr, Mrs. Kd
wnrd Storey, Mis. David llMcy, .Mrs. Joseph
McMorils and Mrs. Geotgu W. Slilsslnr.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Henry Mailer, of 1337 No.th 33d street,
enteitnlned .Sunday afternoon In honor of her
daughter, Miss Alice Maltcr. The guests wern
Miss Utah Klrshbaum, Miss Mnthlldc Frankel,
MIhs Mildred Aaron, Miss Sarah Adler, Miss
Jeanette Besg. Miss Helen Dilshelmer, .Miss
Lisle Freeman, Miss Florence Glnsburg, Miss
Itoitense Gordon, Miss Mlrlnm Greenwalt, Mls
Clnlre Karneles, .Mlsa Juliet Kind, Miss Milium
Levy, Miss Until Llpper, .Miss Sophie Loeb, .Miss
.Mm Kin et Lowengrund, Mls Katherine Itosen
baum. Miss Josephine Scgnlbaum, Miss Tcsslu
Strauss, Miss Jeanette Whltehill, Miss Juno
Vcndlg. Miss Mildred Whltehill.
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Rose Mnginim and her daughter. Miss
Itlta Maglnus. of Newaik, N. J., are spendln-,
n few da) s with her sister-in-law, Mrs. .Michael
Donohoe, of M13 Cast Lehigh avenue.
Tho "Idnnoc" Club met Inst night In the home
of Miss Teresa Keogh, 2M0 Salmon street.
Among tliowe present wpi-p Jllss Helen Donohoe,
Miss Iteglua Fariell, Mlbs Ldna McBrlde nnd
Miss Margaret McBilde.
The Hartville Minstrels and the Hnrtvllle Dra
matic Club will entertain the members or the
Hnrtvllle Club nml their guests lit the club
house, ail D fitieet, on Si. Patrick's night with
an Irish minstiel show by club members ex
clusively, comprising t lie following: Bernard
Crossln, Intei locutor; John .Mullln and Philip
Hurst, ends; Daniel Orlllp, Hugh Huston, Jacob
Ilollle, Samuel Dcsher, L, Cameron and Fred
Kchcff, This Is a eort of Innovation among social
clubs. The Ifartvllle Club has tho proud dis
tinction of being one of the first to organize a
dramatic club and minstrel troupo among Its
members. The minstrels made their debut on
New Year's Kve, and their act was very good,
Their second effort was on Lincoln'.) birthday.
The dramatic club will offer n one-act farce,
entitled "School Days," that will recall pranks
of childhood times. Tho committee an arrange
ments is diligently working on plans to makn
this a gala night In the annals of the Hart
vine's social affairs.
The Stetson OrclicMrn, under the leadership
of Prof. II. .1. Chopourian, has arranged to
give a benefit concert In answer to many re
quests for an evening of enjoyable music. The
concert will he given hi the big .Stetson Audi
torium, on Montgomery avenue between 4th
nnd Clh streets, on Thursday evening, March
IS, nt S:1C p. in. Tho .Stetson Orchestra is innde
up of volunteer talent, but the orchiHtra has
inudo vpry rapid stildes under Professor Clio
pourlau's tutorage. They play only the best
high-class muilc and it is n privilege to belong
to the organization. The orchestra rehearses
every Thursday evening and plays for the Stet
ion Sunday school every Sunday afternoon. Any
one seeking to further his musical education
Is welcome, provided he is willing to attend
rehearsals and also play on Sundays for the
Sunday school. There Is no charge for the In
struction, and the Stetson Sunday school fur
nlbliea all the music.
In addition to the orchestra there will be fcoms
nuiuoers by Professor Chopourian and Ills cele
bra ted banjo and mandolin performers, cornet
solos and other attractive numbers.
R0XB0R0UGH
At a meeting held at the home of Dr. and Mrs,
H. K. White, 460 Green lane, arrangements were
made to form a committee or 100 prominent
women of the section to provide for the enter,
tainment of guests on Saturday, May 8, tho
Patriotic Older Sons of America day n the
21st Ward. There will be a flag raising, and
supper will be held on the athletic grounds on
Kast Walnut lane Bfter the parade. The mem
bers of the Grand Army of the Itepubllc oi
the ward will be the guests of the association
and will ride in the parade In automobiles of
prominent business man. About S600 men of the
section are membrs of the order.
WS&t&r mzBWfflE&Mi iiiiiii ' IMOTilfffflnfflWMiifsW
BarMnHHHESwllnffi nim'MsHKaKBBilHBnRH
i MRS. EDWAUD T. DOUGHERTY
Mrs. Dougherty will be one of the prominent matrons thut will nttend the St.
Patrick's dance Riven by the ReRnl Club.
CHARITY AFFAIRS
Musicales and Lectures Will He Given for
Charity Today.
Tonight hi the home of Dr. and Mrs. Julin
Oooke Hirst a muslcale will bo given for the
bcnellt of tho I ft u it I Franchlie Society of Phil
adelphia. The palionesses of the affair an- Mis.
Charles F. Hnchmaiin. Mis. II. II. Burrell, Mis.
Itudolph niaiikriibiirg. .Miss Maiy A. Burtiuiiiii,
Mrs. W. C. Burl, Mini Fanny Travis Coehian.
Mis. It. Perrv t'uinnilns, Mis. Henry Davis,
Mrs. Frank Miles Dnj. Mls,i Sophhi II. Dulles,
Jtn. Alton Laveii'im, Mls Cornelia Frollung
ham. Mis. Nathaniel Glnnburg. Mrs. IMvvin C.
Grlce, .Mrs. K. (J. HullUaii, Mis. Giorge 11.
Hewitt, .Mrs. John Cooke Illrst, Mrs. I W.
Holllngslieail, Miss .Mary II. Ingham. .MIs
Caroline Kalzensteln, Mlts Marie K. Kenned),
Mrs. Charles '.. Klnuder, .Mrs. Laurence Lewis,
Mis. Wilfred Lewis, Mis. Horatio Gates Lloyd,
Miss Kllzabeth S. Lowly. Mrs. Harry I.ovven
burg, Mrs. G. B. Mlddleton, Mrs. George Mor
gan, Mrs. John II. Musser, Miss Hlten McMur
trie. -Mra. William L.ittu Nassau, MIsh Mary U.
Xcwkiik, Mrs. T. Cuyler Piitleranu, .Mrs. itlch
arl M. Peaice, Mrs. J. Archer ilulon, Mrs. U.
AY. Rtischenberger. Mrs. Helen Sawyer. .Mrs
F. M. Shepard. Mrs. T. P. Stelnhart, Mrs. T.
Soinmervllle Stownit, Miss Sarah G. Totnkins,
Miss Margniet Wilcox. MrH. Henry T. Williams
nnd Mrs. William Albert Wood.
Tho following artists will take part. Howard
Ilnttay. violinist; John TompMnson. pianist,
Madame WIHInm Latta Nassau, soprano; Mlis
Mnry Newklrk, contralto, and Dr. John Hirst,
tenor. The program Includes:
PAItT I.
1 "Allegro" (from Sonata for piano nnd
vlollni Sjogren
Mr. Itatlny hihI Mr. Thompson
2 Violin, "Intiodticllon et Hondo I'apilc-
closo" Saint Niti-ns
Mr. Batln
J-Vocal. "Le Nil" Leroux
Miss Newklrk
4-PlHlin
la) "Aufschwung" Schumann
lb) Etude Hnitlett
ID Minuet K Hat Beethoven
(d) Scherzo K minor Mendelssohn
Mr. Thompson
6 Vocal, "Song of tho Woods" Draper
Madame Nasrau
InT II.
6-VloIln
la) Caprice Vlennols Krelsler
(b) "The Bee" Schubert
IP) Valse Trlste Sibelius
Mr. Itnltay
7 Piano
m) Ballnde O minor Chopin
lb) Nocturne F shnip Chopin
(c) "La Campanula" Usat
Mr. Thompson
S Vocal
nil Hols apals Lully (ICSI A. D.)
tbi A Tol BoinborK
Dr. John Cooke Hirst
There will also be several lectures In tho eve
nlng, one of which will be followed by a conceit,
Tho lirst will be h lectuio by L M. Newman,
MISS MARGARET FOX
Miss Fox, whose engagement to Sydney
E. Martin waa recently announced, left
yesterday for a visit nt Hot Springs, Va.
iiinler the ntisplces of the Junior Branch nf tho
Medical Mlsslonaiy Society. Tho cause W n
most worthy one, as the society Is emlvnvoitiig
to raise funds vvheiehy poor students may ie
celve medical education In order to help t lie
pour and xlck In fmelgn hinds. Mr. Newman
will give one of his tiavel talks on the Holy
Land, "Jerusalem to Galilee," in the Aculemy
of Music. The inembprs of the Junior Blanch
nf Ihe Missionary Society in,- MKs Lllnbetli
r.lchiirds. preslileut, Ilnzelhiiisl itvcmip, Merlon;
Miss Keliirah Stnuckei, Mis Anna Tioth, Miss
Anna Fieedley. .Miss Floienee ItolierlJ. Mls
ttulh Blake. Mls.s Miuai.'t Wllcnv, Mls Mar
jory de Kiafl, Mli-s Gladys Krrr. MIhs Wino
fredii Itlchaids. Miss Helen Sh'iemakei, Miss
IMith Shoemiiker, MIh Itnchel Rohliihon, Miss
Annie Ludeis, MIsh Isabel Gcst, MNs Frances
McCollln. Mlas Kinuin Luders, Miss Lllllnn (li'il,
.Miss Fllznbeth Howell, .Miss .Mary Holster. Miss
Margaret Watklus mid Miss Lllza. Davis,
A lecture will he given In tho Hnlu-Cnwa
Audltoiliim for tlie benefit of St, Matthias' new
school. The Itev. Dr. Joseph M. Coirlgan will
deliver the lectin e, and will be followed by a
muslcale by the following artists: Mrs. Sialic
Zeckwer Holt, soprano; David Grlflln, baritone,
nod Jacob Pomernntz.
The patronesses will be Mrs. Clayton L. Boycr,
I ..ire. i iiuiii,!!. lj. tunc,, ..ua. tieifry v. neci..
Miss Mary .1. Brown, Miss Marytde S. Bond,
Miss Mary P. Connor, Mrs. Alexander .1. Chris
tie, Mrs. Joint A. Colgnn. Mrs. Thomas F. Cun
uiuglinm, Mrs. Albert J. Donahue, Mrs. Lnw
renco J. Dowucv, Mrs. James II. Dolnn. Mrs.
J. Ferdinand Durang, Mrs. Joseph F. IMuurdi,
Jlrs. Aloyslus M. Frauenhelm, Mrs. O. M. Galser,
Airs. Martin P. Glynn, Mis John P. Holt. Jr.
Miss Mary A. Holt. Mrs. George W. Haskell.
Mis. George L. Haskell, Mrs. Alo.vsius Jones,
Mrs. Joseph P. Keirignn. Mis. Frank .1. Keni
gnn, Mrs. ,1, I. Kllpatiick. Mis. Paul A. Keller.
Mrs. John Kelly, Mis. John L. Lonergan, Mrs.
P. J. I.HWler. .Mis. John G. Lorenz, .Mrs. Charles
B. Lovatl. Mrs. Joseph V. Little, Mrs. Michael
Murphy. Mrs. Alojslus J. Mnguiie, Mrs. J. How
aid Mecke, Mrs. John II. McClatchy. .Mrs. M. J.
McMenamln, Mrs. J. Joseph Mcllugh, Mrs.
James A. Nebel, Mrs. Aithur H. Qulmi, Mrs.
Thomas F. Tlellly, Mrs. Frank A. Rowsey, Miss
Kelle A. Iloblnett, Mrs. William Simpson, Mrs.
Gwynn T. Shepperd, Mrs. Paul A. Vanneman,
Mrs. J. Marshal Vanneman and Mrs. Basil S.
Walsh.
The program will be as follows:
PART 1.
Duet "Ilarcarole" Chainlnade
Mrs. Marie Zeckwer Holt nnd D.ivld Grlllln
Plano-"NlBhtliigale" I.lst
Jacob Pomeranx
Bnritono Solos Songs of the Irish Harpist Fox
(a) "My Thousand Times Beloved"
lb) "The Foggy Dew"
David Grlllln
Soprano Solos
la) "Irish Folk Song" Lane
Two Little Irish Songs l.obr
la) "I Itemembei .Meeting You"
(b) " ou'd Bettor Ask Me"
Mrs. Mario Xecker Holt
PART II.
Lecture "lieland Hnd America: Their Debt
tn St, Patrick." Itev. Joseph M. Corrigau, D.D.
Piano Solo "FHntnsie Impiomptu" Chupln
John Pomeian
Soprapo Sclo "Shenu Van" Reach
"I'm Wenrln' Awn'" Footo
The Yeara st the Spring-' Beach
Mrs. Mary 55ackwer Holt
Baritone Solos
(a) "My Dreams" Tostl
(b) "Rolling Down to nio" German
David Gilftln
Duet "Now Art Thou Mine" Hllilach
Mrs. Mary .eckwer Holt and David (Srlltln
LANSDOWNE
Colonel and Mrs. George A. Hlllotl, Kdwaid
Brlnghumt, Sth, and Miss Mary Brlnghurat
have returned from the Adirondack's, where
they enjoyed winter sports.
The friends of Mrs. John B. Geraghty, of S07
North 40th street, will be glad to hear she la
recovering from a very severe attack of appen
dicitis. Mrs. Geraghty will be remembered as
Miss Marie Mullen, of 76 South Wycombe ave
nue, Lanadowne.
CHESTER AND VICINITY
Miss Georglanna Green, of West Philadelphia,
Is the guest of Mrs. Harvey Ward, of 13th
street.
George B. Ditchfield has returned to his home
at Park Place, after a visit to relatives In Ches
ter County.
Qeorse Pennington, of East 7th street, la
vlaltins relatives at Wilmington, Del.
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PlUiMINIINT rtitlong ItirtlglU's Vveildlllgs will
lie that nf Mls.s Agues Lllleiiberg, iLuiglilet'
of Mt ami Mrs. Nile Lllleiiberg, or 3s3 Itochelle
iiceniie Wlsahlckon, Hi John Clark Tlcldeit, of
lloiismn, Tct . which will be solemnized nt the
home of the bilde's pureiits il fi o'clock. Tho
Itev Dr Albeit Sloik, lector of St. Stephen's
I'lOiesiant episcopal Church. Wlssnhlekoii, will
ollli'lnte nl the reremony. The bilde Will bo
gun In inuiHaue by her fnlliei. She will
wear a charming vhlt gown fashioned with thn
new iiiMllitr skllt. This Is of chiffon with tho
foumlnilnti sklit of taffeta, similar In cut. Tlio
Hi. Ifnn skirt Is itlmmeil with festoon of chif
fon loses. The bodice, which Is plain nnd tight
fit ins. Is nf white satin. Her Veil of lullo
will be arranged Willi n cap, held In place Willi
teal orange blossoms. The house will be deco
rii.oil with orange blossoms, southern sinllnx
nml skiing Howeis seal to the hrlde fioui
Georgia nnd Florida. lcr bouquet of theso
southern Dowels will be arranged In the old
fitshi'ined pilm style with n Into holder,
The bride, who Is an Illustrator of note, Is a
grndiinte of the Gills' High School and n stli-
dent of the Academy of Hie Fine Arts. She in
1 also well known for hrr fashion drawings
for Philadelphia iievvspnprrs. Mr. Tldden, who
1 Is n well-known pnitinlt painter, Is head of tlm
department of drawing nnd painting In Rico
I Iustilute, nt llnustnii. The man Inge Is the
culmination of a lomiinee that begun when the
ooupl,' wcro students In the Academy of the Kino
Arls
I'hn ceremony will be followed by a huge
icceiit'oii. Aiming (he out-of-town guests will
' be Mr. nnd .Mrs. IMwnrd Tldden, Frits Tldden,
MATINEE MUSICAL CLUB
Concert Will Take Place This Afternoon
at the Roosevelt.
This afternoon the .Matinee .Musical Club
will give a concert In the Roosevelt. The pro
giam arranged hv .Mis Chailes C. Collins will
be composed of Folk Sonus, Including:
l) Snlo Alio i.Mv Sunshine). ...L'dunrdo ill Capua
Ho Soguat.i I Death III the Deserl)
Knilco Do Leva
Louise Slerrelt
"nun Ihe Land of Ihe Sky-blue Water. .Cndman
I'lif Moon Drops Low Cadman
Lena F. Hiiehn
Lungl Dal I'nio Reno Seech!
ler Gaeitner Iluco Wolf
The Foscv Dew mid Irish). ...I". Mllllgau Fo
AinmgPil by Hrlk Luthei, Flute Soloist
Wlieif-er Vim Walk Haeudel
l.ns. Wllh Hip DcIIciiip Air rno
Tlirmigh Ihe Shnrlj- Woods
Mnry SipwhiI I'.utterwoilh
.Mrs. Henry Y. Ri'tlei worth
vlalln (Icelandic Folk Song). ..Herman Snndby
linn Kou's Cradle Snug Ldunrd Grieg
(iangeiplllen (Danish Foil, Song)
Herman S.indby
Airs. Wlllliini II. .Mount
Imp Solos ICmu-.a Rous
llrlclogup (live parts) ...Mrs. Howard A. Sutton
Scotch Songs MiH. Charles Schmidt
Foil, .So n km, with time ui'couipaulment
Hrlk Luther
.Mrs Fiederlck W. Abbott and Mrs. William
li. .Mount, accompanists
TIOGA
Dr. and Mrs. AI. W. Benjamin, of 3S0.' Old
York road, are being congratulated on the blith
of u sou, Kenneth Wells lli.'nj.imln, on Wednes
day, AInrch 1U.
.Mis. William Ill-lb. of 18-T. West Ontnrio street,
entertulned nt luncheon und curds yesterday,
when her guests wore Alia. John Snyder. Airs.
Harry Ilelst, Alls. Franklin Appel, .Mis. Kluier
E. .lohntnu. Airs. Geiugs I'hlch, Airs. II. G.
Querns, Airs. Gustavo Scluietzle. Airs. Waller
Ho)er, Airs. Henry Bauer, Mrs. Oscar Schmidt
and Airs. Carrlet l.entz.
Tlie nuirrlagp has been announced of .Miss
.Minnie liner, daughter of Mr nud Airs. Julius
Wiener, of 72H Rising Sun lane, Io Allltnn Hlkan,
of New York, on AInrch I.
AMUSEMENTS
PliQtsfniif Qf "1'nRA I Home o World's
vfJlaUlUL OL, llOL Mil f llrtalest riioloulaui
AITEIINOON-S--1 :30 to 4:30 tOc. ISc, Mc.
nVKNINCJB 7:30 to 10:30 10u, l!5c, 60c.
nL'Y SEATS IN ADVANCR AND AVOID STANDING
IN LINE
THIRD BIG WEEK
FAMOUS PLAYKItS' riLM CO '8 STUPENDOUS
J'HOTO-SPECTACI.E
THE ETERNAL
Gill HALL CAINE
With PAULINE FREDERICK
TWIOU DAILY 2:30 AND 8-30 P. 11.
ritECBDKD HY CHAPI.IN COMEDIES
B."F. KEITH'S THEATRE
AN EMPHATIC TRIUMPH
NAZIMOVA
I.N THE TIlltll.I.INli I'DACIJ TI.AY
"WAR BRIDES"
I'aul Cnnrhas; Claudluii & Scarleii; Mack A Orth,
I.e ll. Ljtion i. Co., Oihem
T -VTTJTri POSITIVELY LAST WEEK
U11V1U Tonluhl a I S
Matinee Tomorrow
WM. A.
uilAur rretenta
ROBERT B. MANTELL
In Shakespearean ami Clanlc Itepertolra
TONIGHT "OTHELLO"
Mai Tomoi Macbeth ' Night 'Merchant of Venice"
MAIlKtn' HTUEET
A.NU JUN'll'EIt
Contlnuoua Vaudeville
II 30 A M. to 11:30 P. M.
GLOBE
STALEY & BIRBECK
VAUDEVILLE'S ORBATEST MITSICAL NOVELTY
MR 4 MUH MARK MllHI'IlY: WESTON A CLAHK;
DYER & FAY. LITTLE MISS JEAN: OTHERS
Academy of Music Tonight 8:15
NE W M A JN Color Views
INi-J YY "LX-,-a-1 Motion Picturet
ttz-vT T T A XTT Beneflt I'ennylvnla Medical
HUIjI LlAiNlJ Mllunar ilorleiy.
Tickets. 11.50, 1, 75c.50c. at Jleppe'e.
TVTr A T Thl and Neil Week. Kvgi at 8:15.
KKUAJLJ Matlneee Wed anil Sat. at 2:11.
RICHARD LAMHERT Plcaenta
AN AMEKICAN KARCK IN 8 ACTS
THE BLUE ENVELOPE
WITH A CAST OV BXCEITIO.NAl. MERIT
i,.nuiar I'rlca Wedneaday Matlneta. lien Seata 1 Ofl
GROSS ,' The Hunter ?ff Maids
r,T,n I Five Other Ueritorioua Acta
iVJSj 1 O i proxrain Chanced Mon. 4 Thura,
rnTTTTV A rntJTi1 UAH. 1 lln i t.vtijiua(
T & 9
J. Tl.UJ.tt. J- XVJfJ Ata;l -
t
IO. IS
ItOci
NIXON'S
GRAND
Today i!il5. 7 A
OUAR OPERA CO.; BAHTO 4.
CLAKK. BARRETT & OPHi
CONRAD ft MERINO: KORKTTl
ANTOINETTE; SENATOR"
MURPHY . laughing Pic lure.
"xrTPfrnTJTA "th and market btheetu
VIUi IVJlVlA i Marie Dreaaler and Charle.
VALDBVILLK
Chapllo In "TiUIe'a PunclurM
PHOTOPLAYS
. 10c. 20c
icomanca , siacei f o Q a a
Troupe, Oihera.
TROCAPERQ yi3i11 AZ
Myjinr
I of Frceport. J.. I ; Paul Tldden. Miss Margaiet
1 Tldden. Dr. and Mrs. Ldwnrd Colic, of New
j tk; Ml. and Mis. Hnr y Heutiell, of Brldge-
poll, Conn, nod Mr. slid Mis Hluitrt West,
of Savannah. Ha. Mr. nnd Mis. Tldden will
llvo in Houston on their return from their wed
ding Journey.
PUt.fcS SMVH.V
A wedding of Interest In title State as well
as In Philadelphia will take place tonight at
Ihe home of Mis. Chthl.i T. Snivel)-, of Mil
Wt-st Tlogil si I eel. when her daughter, Alias
t'rllln Snivel), will become the bilde of Go rge
U. Pniiles, funnel l of York. Pn. The ce-emony
will bo perfoimed by the bride's uncle, the Rev.
Herbeit ('. Hni-tiiian, pastor of the Luthcian
Church, of Baltimore. Aid. The ceremony will
be n unlet one, but will be followed by a large
1 leecptltm.
' The bilde Is the dnughlei of the Into Dr. I.
Newton Snivel), who, nt the time of his death,
wan dean of the .Medical School of Temple I nl
i verslty. Mi. nnd Mr. Panics will leave for nn
i extended Journey. On their return they will
j live nl r,M3 Ti hilly place. West Philadelphia,
I mid will be at humo In June
i MYr.n.a nr.MA
' A unlet wedding will Hike place today, when
I Miss Linda. It. Ileuly. daughter of Mr nnd Mrs.
' Jacob Henl), will become Ihe bilde of Herbert
1 Mycin. The cetemony will be perfoimed In the
j home of Ihe bride. 1500 North 17th street, by
' Rabbi Joseph Kiauskopf.
On their return front their wedding Journey
.Mr. and Mrs. Jlyeis will live In Railway, N. J.
FRANKFORD
Alius .Martha Toiikuc, of Tacony. left last week
for California, vvhurc she will tour the Paclho
coast nnd visit the Panama Exposition.
Miss Lllxaheth Alurgaush, of Easton, I'A., 1
the Rtieat of Aliss Loielta AlcCann, of 7010 Tulip
xtiect.
Air. and Alr.s. Benjamin Renncr. of Illaka ave
nue. Vox CliuEe, nre tccclving consrntulatluna
on the birth of a son.
CAMDEN AND VICINITY
K. Wajland Ayer, of 401 I'enn stieet, entcr
tnlnecl Or. S. Parker Codman, of Brooklyn, over
tho week-end.
Mis. , S. Wells, of lid and Petin eticetu, la
In Atlantic City.
.Miss Helen Itleakley, of 4t: Linden stieet. la
visiting In Ihu .Middle West.
The Mlsi.es Shaw nnd Alius Helen Schioe cr,
of Illi and Arch ntreets, have gone for u 111
days' trln to Bermuda.
AMUSEMENTS
FORREST THE A TKE
FIRST, ONLY BATTLE-LINE
REAL
WAR PICTURES
TWICE DAILY
2:30 P. M., 8:30 P. M.
25c and 50c All Seats Reserved
UNDER THE AUSPICE8 OK
THE EVENING LEDGER
TRANSPLANTED BATTLEFIELDS
VIEWED BY AWED CROWDS
Every riiaaa of the World's Greateet Conflict on
Land and on Kea Shown and Described In Intimate
Motion lua Secured at Rlk of Life and Limb by a
hpeclally Deputized Corps of Dara-devll Camera Ex
ports. Every Arm Pen In Action Every Notable
KJcure- of Eier Nation Shown In Close View at the
Scenes of Strife
NO FILMS LIKE THESE IN
ALL THE WORLD
This Afternoon at 2:30
Tonight at 8:30
Metropolitan Opera House week
Tonight at 8:15 and Sat. Mat. at 2:15
DE WOLF HOPPER
And the niLIlEuT 4 SL'LMVAN OPERA CO, In
"YEOMEN OF THE GUARD"
Tomorrow CnPr,TT!T?T?.T? '1 TRIAL
MKlU Ollly UVHWilHUH
BY JURY
Thursday
Nlghl Only
IOLANTHE
!-XS?rx "THE MIKADO"
l.ame Chorua A Orch Trlcea S.lr BOc. Toe II. Jl ,,0
1000 Vi"; Seats $1 ,?;!?, 50c, 75c
Seals 1I0U CheslnutSt. anil Opera House.
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE "
TUESDAY MARPH 9Q AT 1 First time In
EVENING iUrXXXOn. .0 a:jB thlaclty uytae
METROPOLITAN OPERA CO. NEW YORK
L'AMORE DEI TRE RE
Mints Ilorl. Exener. UrasUu. Duchene. MM Ferrari.
Fontana. Amato. Dldur. Conductor, Mr Toscanln'
Seal sjla begins tomorio morning, UU9 Cheatnul
street Walnut TOUo Race tiT.
"""" n-nir I MAKBT 8T ABOVE "jUTH
K CONTINUOUS
oT.flTllPV No Seau rveU
KJMIIXJ E1,ti )e M tth,
In THE COVEHNOlfa LADV"
rhursda, Frlda, Satuida M.VItlllEUITE CLARK
III "ORET.NA UREEN'
AUUEU ATTRVITJON FlitbT SIIOIVINH
CHARLES CHAPLIN In "NIUHT IN THE PARK
Am?T PTTT TONIUHT AT 8, IS SHARP
AUUiijm.1. pop st jjat, TiiLnsoAv
Ollter Moroaco Presents J Hartley Manners'
PEG O' MV HEART
.THE PLAY EVERYBODY LOVES
PALACE
1214 Market
VAUDEVILLE
Musical Comedy
-WARD Ti " Olhr.
PHOTOPLAY
WM II. CRANE 111
DAVID HARUU"
U A M. to Jl P. U.
10c &20c
W1THBHSPOON It ALU Wed Eve.. March IT. ai .
NEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS
'On HENRY WARP BEECHER
TH'KBTH. 50 ami TO Ceuie
Extension Uox-OtSt.. Yltherapoon Jiulldlox
PAPRTPTl" Thla Next WeeJc. Lln.itlil9i.
VrilIVl.v,lV Mallneca Wed. It Sat at 3.15
W&Yu13" 7 u8 BALDPATE
Popular Price WedneaJay Matiaeea. Beat Seata ft JU.
DUMONT'S Jr?i0LiS5SrIwfc"
Rurleaque- THE DOPE VIEND3."
VAPUNV BQWRlvY BUHl,gStUJjT.g
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