Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 17, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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X ! iitreet, limo Issued Invitations for
,,,!( dsnco on Krltlity, April P. In honor of
S)r debutante tlaunliter, Miss WorthltiRton
jntchcll.
XL .ml Mrs Wllllnm Oplexliy Clilflltli, f
&("tin Chestnut Mil, lmc Issued I ti i tutlona
& dlnner-dnnre for Mondny, April 6, In
kL, of their ilauRhtcr. Tltp guests will be
Li ., . i,nl net. ns MIbh (Irlfllth wilt tint
K,. her ilcbut for some time.
,,., Mnrlh.i McAllister, who spent the week-
, n Baltimore, lias returned to her home In
fertnut Hill.
W. unci Mrs. Alfred Stengel, of 172S Spruce
I trfliuelUB coiiRraiuiaieu on uiu inriii in
jon'born Monday, March 15. Mrs. Stengel,
will b4 rememucrcu, was jiiss .Marina uus
jpper prior to her marriage.
It ths regular Thursday afternoon the tlnn
:. f Broole llouso Mrs. C. Wendell
jfeciMrd will pour tea nml will ho assisted
S receiving by Miss Jean Van N. T)a Costa,
tfu Mary Norrls Oerbonl, Miss Anno II. Mcr-
Sfc M4 Miss llclolso Minor llalscy.
Ml Frances UlvinESluu nuunmi, uiiuKiurr
r.. .-a 1i a .tntue.M IVnnrll Stllllvnn. of
.r Mr. hiiw " - -- -
jIOJ Walnut street, returned today from I'alm
BtcJ-
Miss Cordelia Ulilillo has been spending ev-
rI dajs I" Jsc,v YorK wmi l" fnm" 0 llcr
r. .Httl.i. lliirlinnnri T)tlkf.
juice, ..wit,..
BTlie Tlays and flayers havo Issued cards for
fin Informal tea In their clubhouse, 13 South
iBth itreet. on Sunday afternoon, March 21, at
lo'clock. The theatrical proiession in general
IP . inoiiA.t tri nlloml. Thpw Will tin ane
Ml ccen in""-" w -.- - -r-
fdll nutlc.
Rjllsa Nancy C Smith, daughter of Mr. and
firi J. Somers Smith, ot 123J Spiuce street.
Pertained at luncheon today, In hunor of
jffij Phocbo "Williams Adams, daughter or
Hlrry Clifton Adams, whose marriage to
Ert Jasper Harding will tako place -on liaa-
Rf Monday. The guests will Include Miss Mdlth
IJL Bally, Miss Frances W. Bally, Miss Hllen
BJ. Sellers, SIlss Jane K. Warding, Miss nmlllo
W?rr ... ... ... r. ti l.t. ...!
P. YUIiaiTiS, .Miss r.icuiiur o. vjmiiuic m
Sis Eleanor Arnctt.
Jlr. and Mrs. G AVInthrop Collin, of St.
MTd'8, will entertain at dinner tonight fol-
u'td by a dance. There will bo GO guests
micnt.
At (he March meeting of the I'cter Muhlcn-
rj Chapter, I). A. It., held Kilday March 12.
the following membnis wcio named to go to
it General Congrcsa of tho I). A. It. at Wash
irton as alternates: Mrs. S. H. Spcalie,
J&i H. C. Coltlson. Mis. I.. A. I.annlng,
lh'jj E. E. Spear, Miss K. Itowen, Mis. U.
JI, Van Gunten, Mrs. J. Clark and Mrs. V.
te, Mrs, I.. Campbell, Miss M. It. Hens
Jul Mrs. H. T. Montgomery as regent. Jlrs.
Barge Thacher Guernsey, of Itldgewood, In-
K?fl.J.... 1 -... .1 1... 1. nt.nn
Wfor the next president general.
Mils Marlon Chapman, ot Duval street, Gcr-
minlown. entertained nt n linen Hhower nt tho
nemo of her sister, Mrs, Howard C. Matlack,
ij wesiview street, mis aiternoon, in nonor
o(,Mlss Olive May Wilson, of Jenklntown,
those ensagement to Blrchall Hammer, of
Mount Airy, wbb recently announced. The dec
orations were In keeping with tho patriotism
tho day.
Mrs. 0. J. Uc Itoussc, of 615 West Hortter
Uet, Germantown, will entertain at luncheon
leJay. Her guests wilt Includo Mrs. AVIIllam
u, Mrs. William Klsenhower, Mrs. Kdward
MCane, Mrs. Frank Wheson, Mrs. AVilllam
Uprd, Mrs. Frank K. Weylmnn, Mrs. Alex
Rjer Simpson, Jr., and Mrs. Linton Alburger.
lira. Itobert N'. Downs, of M16 Greene street,
Wermantown. Is Halting her slater, Mrs. Gur-
f wnuams, at her homo In Atlantic City,
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ALONG THE MAIN LINE
OVtHBIlOOK Mr. nnrt Mrs. II. T.nrlmoi. Tl,n,ea
fcrmerly of 63U Drexel road, Overbrdok. havo
Jjwoved to tho JIalford Apartments, 0703 Car-
wier street. Mrs. Rhodes will ba remembered
J" UUa Charlotte Blxlcr, of Overbrook.
fr, and Sirs. John T. nwi-flt. lmva nn
"snlngton, whero they were the guests of
gjwetary Daniels and Mrs. Daniels on board
S? Presidential Vaeht Mnvtlmi7.r wlilrli onlloil
!? Nwport News to witness tho launching of
battleshln u.n.,..i .,., .!,.
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tU Mr. and. Mrs. .tnhn Ci Wlnck enlertnlnnil
ilr evening brldco club in their caraire this
tek Tna members are Jlr. and Mrs. J. Charles
t?y. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Fleck, Mr.
Mrs. AVilllam Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin G.
&NM, Mr. and Mrs 1n,.nh V J lr.l Tt nnH
Kj". Martin P. Glynn, Mr. and Mrs. George
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fcn uim .iirs, wiiuam u, jvraii, Jir.
m Mrs. 'William Itelvalt and Mr. and Mrs.
itfaic Seeburger.
BABBEBTU The Narborlli Assnmlilv will i-iva
EffM masquerade ball In Kim Hall this ove
L. The decorations and favors will be In
pK-a iin oi. 1'atricK'a Day. E. l Dold,
iSSnyr Green and W. .1. Hniilpistm nm iha
gwalttee m charge.
CHTCSTNTTT TTTT.T.
B!r and Mrs. Clark Dlttenbeck, of Willow
!iI9 avenun. win I..... 1..1.1..., - nAan
LfcA K J,, to open their apartment for the
y"e anjl summer months.
tietnut Hill mntrnn nhn nnxif 11. a woak.
3M St tllR M.h.n ... II TJ... l II
Iicl:en. of thn n.i..u Ama
lr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Wear, of Graver's
j?i spending a week in Atlantic City.
il 3, Rutherfnrrl MnAIII,.i- nf e.mlnnU
EfiJ Hartftell avenues, will leave in a day or
jr r Atlantic City for several weeks.
GERMANTOWN
i'. Charles S. Ifebarrl nt Bell'a Mill road.
LiJndins the Lenten season In Florida.
if-1 Henog, pf U East Tulpehocken street,
JttUme home, after HRVAral waaWa fitav
jBJ'entown, Pa., with friends.
fe J M 'Whltall. of SU Church lane, left
?untus City, where ha.wiu remain until
ater holidays
' Katbryn r Haloej eatertalneei at card!
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MISS MARY HUNTER
Miss Hunter will take part in tho play,
"I Gits Half," which will be Riven to
night by the Corley Dramatic Club.
last evening nt her home, 4610 Greene street.
Miss Haines' guests were Miss Edna S. Under
down, Miss Alberta F. do Long, Miss Marie A.
Class, Miss Ann.i F. AdainMin, Miss June Cun
iloivn. MUs Albcrla I', lie Long, Miss Marie A.
AVade, Kussell A. Drily, Frcdcilck A. Schlmp,
AVilllam II. Quhiii, Jr., Donald AV. Itcdrcain,
Clureiice A. Ilutton, James Hall, George Itoso
and AVilllam If. l'atteion.
Miss Alary Ulakcinan, of 420 West Oheltcn
avenue, has returned from AVashington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I'. Sherman, of the Pelham
Couit Apartments, who have been spending
some lime nt the seashore, returned yesterday.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Buck and their daughter.
Miss Frances Buck, will close their town house,
3903 Spruce street, about April 20, and will move
out to their new houso at Devon for tho sum
mer. Miss Buck will go to New York late In
April for a short visit.
Mrs. AA'HIIam Bonsall and her daughter. Miss
Eleanor Bonsall, of 4410 Locust street, aro spend
ing u short time In Atlantic City.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. O. Nowcomb, of 4Jth nnd
Walnut streets, spc-.t the week-end In Atlantic
City.
Miss Margaret Gemmell, of 1026 South Salford
street. Is entertaining this week In honor of her
guests, Miss Marie O'Neill and' Mrs. David
Perrott, of New York.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Stroud, of D03 North
63d street, ontertalned at "MO." Among tho
guests were Miss Mao Stroud, Air. and Airs.
W, S. Held, JIIss Edna .Mae Stroud and George
T. Hayes.
Aliss May Itlnge, Miss Sophie. Rlnge, J. A.
Coyle and Clifford Bcatty, of Brighton Beach,
N. Y., Tvoro -the guests of Airs. J. Kenney, of 410
Central Park AA'cst, New York, for tho week
end. A charity card party will be given this after
noon In the Llamar Apartments, 46th and Wal
nut streets, the proceeds of which will be de
voted to tho Emergency Aid. AIlss Harriet Gra
ham has arranged tho affair, and many tables
have been taken.
Airs. Christopher A. Bergen and AIlss Agnes
Bergen have gone to tho shore, where they will
visit Mrs. Howard at her Chelsea cottage.
AIlss Lorcth Cooke, of 5403 Spruce street, en
tertained the members of her "100" 'club on
Monday night, ufter which a buffet supper was
served. The members present included AIlss
Viola MlnUcr. AIlss Alargaret Hunter, AIlss
Ella McDonald, AIlss Alargaret Hannlgan, Alias
Florence Desjch, AIlss Helen Hannlgan and AIlss
Clara Cooke.
ALONG THE READING
Air. and Alts. J. Smllla Herkness, of Ttydal,
are being congratulated on the birth of a
daughter on Friday, March JJ. Mrs. Herkness,
It will be remembered, was Miss Alice AVeber,
Airs. Walter A. Dunn, of Oak Lane, will leave
this week for New York, where she will be the
guest of Atr. and Mrs. James Fillmore for two
weeks.
Mr, and Mrs: Albert Dudley, of 11th street and
Chelten avenue, Oak Lane, will entertain at
"500" Alarch 0. Their guesta -will Include Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Gee, Mr, and Mrs. B. A.
Hltchner. Mr, and Sirs. Edward B, D, Neu
hauser, Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard Anthony, Air.
and Airs. Saddlngton, Air. and Mrs. Hagerman
and Mr. and Mrs. Denecke.
AIlss Reglna D, Lentz, daughter of Air, and
Mrs. Charles Lentx, Jr., of Stratford avenue
and -York road, Melrose, will be hostess at a
dance this evening at her home.
Miss Jane F, Curran, of 6S02 Lawnton avenue.
Oak Lane, entertained the members of her
sewing circle yesterday afternoon. Those pres.
ent "ere Mis Keglna. D. Lentz, Miss Ethel P.
Kneass. Mis Coostanco A Glosking, Mrs.
George Nicholson, Mrs. William BlUetter o4
Miss Minnie Craig-
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Miss Kecnau is n popular member of society in the southern section of the city
nnd a talented member of the Corley Drnmatic Club.
REGAL CLUB DANCE
More
Than One Hundred Guests
Will
Attend Affair Tonight.
The Itegal Club will entertain about 100 of
their friends this evening nt tho Phllnmuslnii
I Club, 40th nnd Walnut streets.
Tho dance committee hope to make this the
most successful one of the Lenten season, ami
have received quite a bit of encouragement
from their friends requesting extra tickets for
the nffalr. Thcso dances enjoy the reputation
of being among South Philadelphia's most
brilliant social functions, and nro well attended
by the younger set of nil sections of the city.
Dancing will stmt nt 8:30 promptly nnd con
tinue until midnight The dance committeo Is
composed of the following members of the club:
James J. Conaty, John It. Christie, William K
IJ.xrnes, E. A, Doughertv. Joseph Dougherty,
Charles L. Glllliiglmin, Ilobeit A. Keowu, AVIII.
lam !'. Keegan and Francis II. Cnniej., rluiir
innii. NORTH PHILADELPHIA
The Ladles' Auxiliary of Sundnrd Lodge will
present the "Old Alnlds' Association." which
has sufllclent wit nnd humor lo Keep the audi
ence In laughter from thn rise of the curtain
until Its final fall. This is the fourth annual
play given by the auxiliary, and If carried out
as those previously given. It Is suro to bo a suc
cess. The play will be followed by a dance, and
It Is to be held at tho Eagles' Temple, tomorrow
night.
The cast of characters as they appear Is as
follows:
JeruBha Eliza Bangs (president), AIlss Theresa
Schaefer; Rebecca Retrace (secretary and treas
urer), AIIs Helen Hess; Mlnty Clovertop, Miss
Reba Pollack; Alarlana Alelllssa Plack, AIlss
Alollle Alayer; Desire A. Alanu, AIlss Uertrudo
Stern; Hcpslbah Odclla Olds, AIlss Harriet
Shlndler; Ann Ellen Pntterhy, AIlss Jennie Fold
man; Alay Havermun, AIlss Helen Goldman;
Petunia PIckels, AIlss Emma Silver; Serena Has
ben, AIlss Eva Chntchkon; Charity Hnpcgood,
AIlss Fanny Bergman, Hatchet Ketchnm, .Miss
Dora Grossman; Ilcllnda llllss, AIlss Itoso Mar
berg, and Piofes-ior Mahcriieux, AIoes Price.
Tho doubles are AIlss Hilda Plice, as Golf Girl;
Aliss .Edith Elllsson, Opera Singer; AIlss Jteba
Chatchken, Piano Player; .MI.'h Henrietta Smith,
Elocutionist; AIlss Henrietta Stein, Tnpsy; AIlss
Katls Glcanor, Society Girl; AIlss Lllllo Green,
College Girl; AIlss Lllllo Fclgenbaum, Bride;
Dave Simon, Bridegroom; AIlss Bertha Dannen
hlrsh, Cook; Mli Emma Silver, Belle of the
Ball, and Miss Allnnlo Stein, Nurse.
The Young Alen's Literary Institute of the
Falls of Schuylkill will glvo a concert, followed
by dancing, tonight In the clubhouse on Alldvale
avenue.
TIOGA
AlrB. Frederick Dltmann, of 18th and Butler
streets, entertained nt cards yesterday. The
game was followed by a buffet luncheon. The
guests Included Airs. Horace Klelnfelder, Airs.
AVilllam H. AVhltcomb, Airs. Kdward Crawford,
Airs. AV. D. Chambers Airs. John C. Allen, Jr.,
Airs. Penrose Ambler, Mrs. Irvln Hair, Airs.
Harry Haug, Airs. J. Ellwood AA'Ick, Airs. Ben
jamin Foster, Airs. Edward E. Davis, Jr., Airs.
AV. It. Squibb, Airs. Harry lllttenhouse, Airs.
John Stlef and Airs. John AA'urst.
AIlss Anna Cree, of 1131 AVest Allegheny ave
nue, will entertain at cards this afternoon at
her home. The decorations nnd favors will be
appropriato to St. Patrick's Day. AIlss Cree'a
guests will be AIlss Madallne Alarks, Airs.
Alaurlce Paul, AIlss Florence Kunz, AIlss Fan
nie Kunz, Airs. Earl Dlttmann, AIlss Jennie
'Bird, Miss Beatrice Carman, Airs. Irvln Balthel,
Airs. Alorrls Levis, Airs, C. Harry Johnson and
Miss Louise Ruckdeschell.
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J. J. SULLIVAN AND HlfcJ DAUGHTER, MISS MARGARET SULUVAN
Jtlr. Sullivan and bts daughter will lead tho march tonight at the celebration
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REUNIONNO. 8, A. 0. H.
Thirty-fourth Annual Affair Will Be Held
Tonight in Germantown.
The Sit li annual reunion of Division No. !,
A O. II., will take place tonight nt thu Town
Hall, Germnntown avenue and Haines street,
Germantown. The giand conductors of thn oc
casion will be J. J. Sullivan, AIlss Alargaret
Sullluin. AVilllam .McLaughlin nnd AIlss Lilian
McLaughlin.
The vailous committees of tho evening who
will be In chnrge will Include:
AIuMu clmmlttee, A'lnccnt Fleming, James
Dougherty and Peter Carney; ticket collectors,
Patilck Alorrls nnd John Denvan; In chnrgo of
wardrobo tickets. 'John Dougherty; hall com
mittee, J. AVilllam Alurphy, A'lncent Fleming
and James Dougherty; lofrcshment committee,
J. Wllllnm Alurphy, Joseph Smith, John A'nsey
and James Dougheity. coinmltteo on printing
includes J. Willi. im Muiphy, James Doughcio,
A'lnccnt Fleming and John Dougherty. The
general committee Includes J. .1. Sullivan, who
Is also chairman of the whole affair, Patrick
Alorrls, J. AVilllam Murphy, Vincent Fleming,
Jnnies Dougherty, Pcler Carney, John Dough
erty, John A'nsey, William AlcUiughllu and
Joseph Smith.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Tonight the Corley Drnmatic Club will pro
duce "I Gits Half." a comedy In four acts. In
tho Epiphany School Hall, 12th and Jackson
streets. This play Is adapted from and has
the ame plot as "All tho Comforts of Home,"
which play met with such great success when
It appealed on tho professional stago hero a
few years ago. Tho characters havo been caio
fully chosen and tho play Is under tho per
sonal direction of George J. McDermott, who Is
well known In nmateur theatrical circles. Tho
production Is for the benefit of the church fund
of the Epiphany parish.
AIlss Helen Lee, of 1703 Portor street, will en
teitaln Informally tomorrow evening. Spring
lloivers In pale shades of pink will form the
aitisllc decorations. Tho guests will be AIlss
Aluile Lentz, AIlss Alay Bennett, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Egnn and AIe-srs. T. II. Weinman, .1. II.
Alhrecht, Dr. II. Alhrccht and Charles .Miller.
AIlss Lee will bo assisted In receiving by her
sister, Airs. C. J. Devlin, of Now York city.
Air. and Airs. Joseph Jacobs announce tho en
gagement of their daughter, AIlss Alary B.
Jacobs, to Georgo G. Fitzgerald, of Germantown.
The wedding will take place In June.
FRANKFORD
Air. and Airs. Roy A. Delph will return from
their wedding trip through the South nbout
Alay 1. They will live at apartments on South
15th street. Airs. Delph was AIlss Helen AA'yn
koop, of Ella street, before her marriage
Alarch 10.
AIlss Elizabeth AlacEltoy, of 111 East Fisher's
avenue, Oluey, will entertain tho members of
the January class ot 191-' of tho Olney Com
bined School on Friday eevnlnr.
Lawrence Caskcy, a member of the baseball
and football teams of Muhlenberg College, spent
the week-end with his parents In Holmesburg.
CAMDEN AND VICINITY
The Reading Club held their fortnightly meet
ing with Airs. Francis AA'lImerton and Airs.
Mary Brown, of 413 Penn street. Among the
members are Airs. Anna S. Carson, AIlss Flor
ence Sharp, AIlss Alary Bobbins, Airs. Richard
Develln, Airs. A. AVUbur Nash, Aire. James
Bryan, AIlss Elizabeth Sharp. Airs. I. C. Clark
and sister, Alias J Crnlsen; Airs. S. Bryan
Smith and Airs. Albert D Ambruster, of Aler
chantvllle, and Aim Henry F. Stockwell, of
Jloorestown.
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ISS HANNAH nn.qg lfltl.i;V, ilntiRhler
of Mi nml Mis. Tliomns Huilcy. nf 2213
North AVnodstoik ntn-p. will become the bilde
of Frank M. Kaufman, of 4f.64 Mansion avenue,
RoTliornuKh, tonight nt 6 o'clock. The ceie
tnony will take place nl tho home of the bride's
patents. AIlss Hurley will be. given In niarrlHafl
by her fnlher nnd will wear an Empire gown ot
soft white satin and larc. llcr veil of tullo
will Im arranged with a cap of Hrussels lace
hrlil lit place Willi n spray of orange blossoms.
Rrlde rues and lilies of tho valley will be com.
billed In her houiUel.
Mrs. Rudolph Striise, of Itortborotlgh, will be
nmtiim if honor mid will wear a kowu f Pl
blue piiKsy willow taffeta and lace, unit will
cniry n bouquet of pink and lavender sweet
pens. The ceremony will be followed by II ,
dinner fur the families of the bridegroom nnd '
bride. Mr. ami Mrs. Kaufman on their return
from their wedding Journey will live nl 4?3 tier- I
hard stieet. where they will lecrlve after Mny 1. j
Airs, timothy Riiddnrli, daughter tif Mrs. J.
AValter lluddach, of Noble, will give n dance
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
The rtntllctd Republican Club gave Its miliu.il
ilnuee List week at .Mcliopolltnn Hall, Finliklin
street inn! Fnlrmount nvenue. The officers of
the nssorlntlon nnd Die committeo In charge aro
as follows: President, llllns Abrnins; vice piesl
dents. IMwnrd Piilil, Charles Slaw; trciisuier,
Edward .Alack: recording secietnry, Charles I..
Scblnter: lln.inolal secietary. Imill A. Ptmloeht:
Watson Keighley. Hany Arlck, II. Klwood
M.vcrs, Joseph Emberger, Samuel Arnold,
George AV. Ruhl, Charles Ader, Jr.; John I.
Xvvelg. AVilllam Spang, James Doticgnii, .1. Leo
Kennedy, Fred GInesser, Frank AI. Ruhl, Samuel
Klrchoff.
The lOtb iiniitveisnry and hamiAet of the
A'esta Club was celebrated Friday night at 13:1
East Cumberland street. A musical piogrnin
added to the dollghtfulness of tho evening. Tho
committee In charge was Robert Lcathnm,
I'lulrmnti: Thomas Alonow, Jr.; Edward Locke,
Representative Harry llackett and Jacob
Klouse.
Alls. Ella Parker and Mis. A'era Allison, of
Jacksonville. N. J aio the guests nf Airs. Alcta
Davis, of Jackson street, Tacony.
Thn iinnunl minstrel show of the Alecca I
Country Club will, be held this year nt llanle.v's
Academy, Kensington avenue and Cumberland
street, April 8.
The fiOth anniversary of tho Columbia Grmiig
A'ereln was celebrated Sunday and Monday eve
nings t 2d mid Nnrrls slieels. The celo
briitlou was iiiiii Led b a romeit Sunday oe.
nlng nnd a bntuiiiet and ball Monday night. A
big crowd was In attendance.
The Cambria Athletic Club Is making "mil
preparations for Its "St. Patrick's Dansiiiit," to
bo held at Rock's Hull tonight.
The Lit Salle Society Is making plans for tin
elocution contest to bo held In Its clubhouse
Howard and York streets, Alnich SI.
Mrs. George Wollard, S722 North Hutchinson
street, entei tallied tho members of her Em
broidery Club nt her home last week. Those
piesent wcie Airs. Allen AVellen, Mrs. James
Craig. Airs. Frank Emery. Airs. AVilllam
Schencle, Alts. AVilllam Slner, Airs. Charles Fox,
Airs. Frank L. Baral, Airs. Welrlch Lord.
The Keiihington International Rencllclal Asso
ciation will entertain Alarch 27 at Its head
quarters, Howard and Huntingdon streets. The
event will be known as ladles' night, and an
especially attractive program Is being arranged.
A reception nnd entcilalnmeut will be given
tonight by Division No. ,S7, A. O. II.. sit "900
East Thompson street for Its members and
friends.
Alls Anna Shaw, 137 West Ontailo slreet.
entertained a ginup of her friends Sunday eve
ning. Iter guests wcio Alls. Eleanor Hamilton,
Airs. Wllllnm AInbus, Airs. Anna Sinters. AIlss
Alary Shaw, Titos. Kershaw, Air. and Airs. John
AI. Shaw, Air. and Airs. John Comenzind.
Tho Darby Pleasure Club Accordion Band
will hold Its ilrst meeting tomorrow night
at the home of Thomas Sweeney, nt 2827 Gaul
street. The club girls have been Invited to at
tend. AMUSEMENTS
MAKKCT ST. ADOVI3 10TH
CONTINUOUS
It A M. TO 11:15 P. M
No tieatg Reserve!
Eilith Wynne JIatthison
THE
Stanley
In
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Thuitdaj, Friday, Saturday .MAIiai'KltlTK CI.AHK
In "iiuirr.NA lilllJKX"
ADDKU ATTHACTIO.N. FIHST SHOWINO
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ACADKMA' Friday Kvg 8:15. .at. Mat. 2:30.
ELMENDORF
AROUND THE UNITED STATES
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KXI'OSITION. VOaKMin;. MT. ItANIUll
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VJ JLJ Vy -l- Xl it 30 A M tn II :3u p. At.
STALEY & BIRBECK
VAUDEVILLE'S UltBATEST AICHICA1. NOVIIl.TY
Mil llRS. SIAnK Ml'UPHY; WBBTON & CLAJtK;
DYE11& FAY; LITTLE MISS JEAN; OTHKHa
" METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
Tuckday EK.. March 'J3. b : 1 .1 . firm lime In Dili city
by The METROPOLITAN OPERA CO., NEW YORK
L'AMORE DEI TRE RE
Umu Borl, Egemr. Uraalau. Ducliene. MM. Ferrari.
J'omana, Aniato, UMur. ConJuclor. Mr Toarunlnl.
K.it ! brftna thla iiiornlns, 110U Chealnut atreet.
Valnul 7035. Race T.
A TAT7T "PUT TOMUIIT AT 8.15 B1IARP
AuiijLixrnL pop i mat. tomorrow
Oliver Moroaco Pranta J. Hartley Mannen'
PEG 0' MY HEART
THEJPLAY EVERYUODVJ.OVEa
PALACE
VAUDEVILLE
Mualgal Comedy.
WARD ja," Other..
PHOTOPLAY
WM II. CRANE In
"UAA'ID 11ARUM"
1214 Market
U A. M. to 11 P. M.
10c & 20c
GROSS ,' The Hunter , Maids
r
TrTJiVO I " oir aieruonoui Acta
liil 1 3 I Preirara ChauxeJ Mon. t Tbura.
THEATRE jR&Z lOcJ 1!1M !
W1THBRSPOON UALl AVd Ei.. March IT, at 8.
NEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS
On HEN'HV AVARU BEECHER
TICKETS, trt aod 76 Centa
Eitenilon Box OIBre Wliherepoon BulldlDi
TT MfiMT'Q Dl MONT-a minstrels
U IVl U iN i. o vru and akcii sts.
Doonbrook Fair Mat Today 10c. 1'Oc
THvvnflrlfli'n Beauty Tewu ao4 ieuy ana At"
rOCUUei O SPECIAL TO.N10HT. AMATEL118
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hi the Old York Road Country Club on Friday
evening. Mulch III. at 3:30 o'clock. The affair
will be given In honor of the mcmbeis of the
Pnlnt and Powder Club Auxiliary lo the Jcnkin.
town Choral who took part In last year's and
Mils year's very successful perfoimances. This
vear's production of "llotch Potch" was given
for the belied! of the Jenklntown Emergency
Aid at tho Jeiikliitowit Auditorium several
W'eeks ago Willi marked success. There will hi
60 guests pieseht.
Mls Mnlthn Sillers nnd Miss Frances Sillers,
of toil l:iIworlh slreet. will entertain n HL
l'ntili'U's pAtl.v toti'ght. The decoiatlons will
be appropriate nf the orcnslon. nnd the
fnvois iiulnuo. Among those present will
be .Miss Agnes V. Mohan, Miss Kalhryn
foil, AIlss Frances Hc.inlon, Miss Nellie Regan,
AIlss Agnns Powell. AIlss Nance Kelly, Miss
Snia Cunningham. Dick Regan, Otto Becker,
John nnllanhrr. Mntthew Unas. Aluit Nichols,
Daniel Regan, Jnliti Sillers, George O'Brien,
Alovsilis Sweeny hih! .Mies Mae Rjnn, of AVash'
Ingiuu, 0 C.
ROXBOROUGH
The Wlnsnhl kon Canoe Club gave Its annual
banquet at the Old Turf Villa House Friday
evening. The All-Stnr Atlnstrel Troupe, the
Adelphla Melody Four nnd recitations by Ted
Hansford ndded lo the enjoyment of the night.
Wllllnm Lnwlnn was tonstmaRter. The speak
ers were John Nesblt, Doctor Biehcrt, J. C.
Snlth and C'aptnln William Dayton.
During the- progress of the banquet the
lusistuinster piesented to Joseph Gullfoyle, one
of tli" mini popular membeis of the club, a gold
watch and n gnlil watch fob. tho gifts of tho
club nnd Air. nnd Alts AVilllam Alnlnwarlng
for the heroic attempt Gullfole made to res
cue u fellow member, Russell Thompson, who
wns drowned February G In the Schuylkill
River while the two were canoeing.
Among those prenMit vveie Geoi ge Tnvlor, Jo
seph Gullfoyle. Mllnor Williams, Herbert Louden,
Bedford Eastwood, Thomas Thrlng. James Smith,
Doctor Hiekert, John Ncbll. Douglas Campbell,
Rowland T.ivtor, George Aletzter, Herbert Jones,
Elmer 1 falcate, Henry Ferschung. Theodore
Hansford, William Alnlnvvnrli'g. Carl Ahworth.
Frank llennesey, Joseph Gcnslielmer. AA'HIIam
l!onon. Charles Louden. Carl Alyeis, Edward
Thnmns, AVIIIllam Alassa. Peter Helms, George
Dayton, AA'llIhim Lnvvton. Thomas Hohenadel,
William lllnrkbiirn. Herbctt Scluner. Harry
Barnhinst, Henry Jennings, Joseph AIcElvaln,
John C. Smith anil George Gibbons.
AMUSEMENTS
FORREST THEATRE
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 AUSPICES OF
THE EVENING LEDGER
TRANSPLANTED BATTLEFIELDS
VIEWED BY AWED CROWDS
Keiy Phiine of the World's Greatest Conflict on
leaiiil and m Hea ShovMi And Described tn Intlm&u
Mnilon V'iewt Keiurtrd ur tXluk nf Life and Limb b a
.Specially DtputUed Coins nf Due-dvU Camera Ex
iins. Uvtjry Army Keen In Action. Every Notable
Flfoue f Kvery Nation Shown In Close View at the
.encrt uf Htrltu.
NO FILMS LIKE THESE IN
ALL THE WORLD
This Afternoon at 2:30
Tonight at 8:30
Metropolitan Opera House wee?c
De Wolf Hopper An2 MS!?"
OPEHA CO.
MATINEE TODAY. 2:15
Frl and Sat. Nljtita THE
at Kiir, and Sat. -r-v y-v
LAST TIMES OF lVIllvAJJU
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NIllHT at K.ir,.
Large Chorua & Orch
Prlcea 25c, 50c, T5c. 11, 1.50,
1000 :" Seats SI uK:?;i" 50c. 75e
Keata tlOU Cheainul St and Opera Home.
Pliodnnt C!f OPEItA I Uomi of World'
OliebUIUt OU hoi-se I arrlt iioronlaua
APTEKNOON8 liVO to 4:30 lOo, lBo, Zbo,
EVENINUS- T:30 to 10:30 10c, 25c. SOc.
UUY SEATM IN ADVANCE AND AVOID 8TANDINO
thirdVigVeek
FAMOUS PLAYEBS' FILM CO 'S STUPENDOUS
PHOTO-SPECTACLE
THE ETERNAL
L I I X HATJe GAINE
With PAULINE FREDERICK
TWICE DAILY-2:30 AND 8l80 P. M.
PKECEDEU UY CHAPLIN COMEDIES
B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE
"Greeted Dramatic Triumph of the Seaaonl
By
Earnest
Curtain
Calls!"
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In
"WAR BRIDES'
EV. L.eil. STL'PENDOVS SUPPORTINQ SHOW!
Paul Concha a. CUudlua & Scarlet; Mack t OrtU;
Leltoy, Lltou A, Co., Oihra.
T VPTP POSITIVELY LAST WEEK
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ROBERT B. MANTELS
n Shakespearean and Clatslo Itepertolr
Matlnea Today. 2il TONIOHT AT S
Macbeth I Merchant of Venicq
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VAUDEVILLE Cliapllo In TUIIaVluncturS
PHOTOPLAYS
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