.. evening- LEDGEnPTTTT.ATifflT.TTrTA-1 Wednesday, march 24, mis.- Wsl "t i'"' , .. . ' " """" 9 WHAT MILADT WEAK '-' " ' i lUnmii .niti.i 1 ml fa. tbajl of 'a -el 4f. a ill 1 '.an SI JIB f lea 1..I P' Ki DELtOHTFUti house party will lie Riven over Easter by Mr. mid Mm, Henry Paul 1 . i ... nt 4hnlr rnitnoA Im tlit fi,5,' which fclll u opened Tlium.Isy. April 2. ntrt ffl'l " K""'1''' r.n- Af AmillUic, n. .-.. v.w...r. ... .jt.j L -ifdtn party nnd bazaar will he held on L tnds of Iho oBtale of William I,, lilltlns, n Elfctna Park, during tho first weol In .lime, TorlM benefit of the Alilngton Memorial Hon y of which Mrs. Cleorjro XV. Klklnp, Jr., Ib .,'.l nreeldent. Ellr. snd Mrs. Charles O'Donnetl t.ce, .lr., lime L.i their house on Kent road, Ardmore, nntl flirt token apartments nt tho Wynnewood, ffirte- 'i JTanklln McKnddon entertained nt dinner nit week In Miami, Ha In honor of Air. nnd ki nMrenrri T-ouber Welsh and John Iiawber feelt, Jr., of this city. Pwr. Ha Jlrfl' l,pnr' 'n Uarro -fnyno nro liUrUlnlng Lady Gregory nt their home, 1015 t. -a. at, a nlli1 In nt i t rl-i f n it rt Ml riie nreei. ouu mincu ,o- ', "" " Tt,t tomorrow. This avonlng Mr. and Mrs. JJJjm will hold a reception to meet l.aily cJory, who will read n paper on "Worlds fijiieen." lyiraons tbo debutantes who will make their nnjl bow to society next fall will bo Mian jiirpiprlte Burton nnd Miss Eleanor Wundcr, imihttrs of Mr. nnd Mrs. Maurice C. Burton, illl Test Coulter street, Gcrmnntown. 'H tilr. anJ ltrs- Kclt" Downing, of 31D Cnrpen- Uf itreet, Gcrmantown, wm oiuertnin nt uin- ttf tonight. In honor of Miss Evelyn Hnrrlng- (on and John M Holton, whoso man logo will tik place on April 6. Tho guestR will Includo kr. and Mrs. Harry Butterworth, Jr., MIhh Ur. and Mrs. Harry But Helen aormley, Miss Audr f..j Pnvurlr. Howard Holti rey Kane, Miss MII- W Caverly, Hoivnrd Holton, Linton Matthews KA Orlna Godwin. I 9il!obert G. Wclmer, of tho Hotel Stcntnn. rc- tonti on Monday from a tour of the west feilt of I'll nt weeks hirt. B. F nSih utreet. 1 lorlda. Mr. Wclmer wns Bono for ecks ffjlrs. B. Franklin Whcalmnn, of 416 South fUUi ttreet, will open her houso In Oecnn City, W. J., 'or the Eas W. 0. J. Do Ro Easter senson. Roussa entertained nt luncheon itijdir al her home, 615 West Hortter street, k . . . , , ... .. . tOtrnianLOWll. vuvuib hcid mm iur nine Kii(-a.a I ALONG THE MAIN LINE foEHDnooK A largo bridge will be given this afternoon at 2 o'clock nt tho Ovcrbrook Golf Club for the mombeis nnd their friends. JIlsi Jidele Marguerite Moslcr Is In charge of the i.Tilr. the moceeds of which will be devoted furnishings for the clubhouse. Following trito lira. Henry T. Slddons will discourse on Auction Bridge the Principal of the Lends end the Full Exposition of the New N'ullo Count," while tea Is being served by n number 1 younger girls. Including Miss Elizabeth Ihiddards, Miss Helen Engluml, Miss Loulso jlcCurdy, Miss Grace Myers nnd Miss Con lUnca Barnes. Miss Dorothy Fell Wilson will "llnf, and llttlo Miss Avn Mulholland will gave IB esthetic dance. Among those present will be Mrs. Harloy T. UeDermott, Mrs. William J. Coane, Mrs. Wlll Um Mulholland, Mrs. Paul Wolfe, Mrs. Eugene 0, Hosier, Mrs. Frederick M. Mitchell, Mrs. Clifford T. McCurdy. Mrs. Paul Mllhollnnd, Mrs. yinsor F. Evcland. Mrs. Hnrold War. Miss Virginia Charlton, Miss Villetto Walnwrlght, Mils Florence Richards, Miss Dorothy "Wilson, JIlsj Buth Elsenhower. Mrs. JoseDh Vetterlcin. TUrs. Channlng Wegefnrth, Mrs. George Oat Btuddards, Mrs. Francis Stevens. Miss Kath- ,jrlBe Stevens, Miss Murguerlte Lesher, Mrs. (Wtrles Kendrlck, Mrs. .1. C. Snlvas. Mrs Ben lunln H, Ketcham, Miss Eleanor II. Grnlinm teham, Mp, Gertrude Crane. Mrs. Fred erick Harding nnd Mrs. Oeorge Smith. gMre, Frank Collins entertained nt luncheon J51 brldjja yesterday afternoon at her home, j---v.ui hiu sircei. iier guests were the mem- '5 of her bridge club. lOJEMO.Yr Mrs. Frederick r. MUrlioli I. n. Jfrtalnlng Mlag Virginia Charlton, of Boston, u her guest during tho holidays. Miss Charl a attends school in Washington. CHESTNUT HILL Wri. A, Darker Mcllor. of Mermaid lane, will MM In a few days for Atlantic City, whore she J Pend the Easter holidays. I ri. ThOmaS Dllnn Will nnlnptflln at r)lnnB ro the dance at Huntingdon Valley on Frl ir Blsht of this week. Covera will be laia w wht Kueata. " J. A. Ilnllnhnnlr if Vnnlra. XT V OttR th fTIIUt lf lis. .Intk. Utt. TI t. Wuler. Of Her nVAntl if BAral rfl.l..u (IWR AT A MTfllW T T and Mrs. FHwr,i t k-Ai1ii nt ui ri,n (glena atreet. will give a dinner at the Ger- f---.... .ngnei uiud on Saturday evening, Wl io, n hnor of ther gon Warthman wlrlc. The guests will afterward attend 'Mnclng class, chaperoned by Mrs. George OfOOke. Spring (lowers nnd eren will l!fe!Vhe ,nb,e decorations. The guests will Ei in Judlt Jennings, Miss Janet Kalr- . MUs Nancy Smyth. Mlsa Elizabeth Van jj5n. Mls Eleanor Wunder, Miss Margaret , Hon, MISS Marian Button. MIm Mnrllin Hv. ,R Miss Mary Bonner Daniel, MUs Josephine Cti ' "aS Marv Prlmrn.. TIppv.b Rrtn-Hrd iVWMra. wmi. vi... ,....' -r. j fyr. oi! "' nusseI noblnn. Allen Moln- nffii. ,rtM Taylor' Charles Carrlgan. Gordon m.S' ,rt'nne Kitaen and Mr, and Mrs. J. rrl Warthman. lu'ri ,W",lam B- Kurti. of Manhelm street. F.. d at ,un yesterday at her home. t?ers wera I. ,,, - . ,n . ,, ,.... l . -" u v Hucfiia. juts. uri K& itavs today for Greenfield, Mas, to be !, oi ner daughter, Mrs. John B. White. 9. kr!1' 13. J, Lavfnrt ana I... ..... . trl.. , laVInO, Will EDenri Kiiln. a , ... t'l ' ' "" Dd Mrs. Uanrv lr n. . n o ....... ' nave a. thlr r,,.., in.. m.. r,. jft'f. of Bewlclciey, Pa, ALONG THE READINO V- na Mrs, A. Raymond Raff will tnter- , wv- ,nU evening; at their home. 1300 . MB avenue Thn. ft h. nunl r m$ Mrs J F c Kiel, ur. and Mrs, Pelrce f aim Mrs Franklin Betts. Mr. and - u Vail ArtsHalAn ur .. nf it.hpv V", A. MUU , U- Kolh Mrs. B. i. McCnllnnd Mr. and .lt. will lam Glasgow. Mra. do.eph A. Mojer will be hoMev. nl n 'WW on Friday nflernoon nt h-r home Those to bo present are Mr.. Thomas P. Walker. Mrs. William K. lie,. Mrs. Charles Henri Fox. -Mrs Urorge Child. Mrs. George S Ornhnm. Mrs George ti. Kane. Mrs. K J. Herlet. Mm Frank A. Pox, Mis. J. Howard llnlmes. Mm William T. Hrown. Jr.. Mrs. t). Ilonnnl nvnti. Mrs. William T. Gsand. MIm Kdn.t C Wells. Mls Elizabeth liagatz and Miss Anna II otler bailt. Miss Mnrjorlp Taylor, dnuphler of Mr. and Mrs. Waller M. Taylor, of Oak Lane, will be honor guest at n small illiiucr-dniice which will bo glien bv her uncle nt his home In Chest nut Hill tomonoiv evening, .miss .Marjorlo Taor, daughter of Mr. and I Mrs. Walter M. Talor, of Oak Lane, will bo ' honor guest at n small dinner tlance which will bo given by her uncle at his homo In Chestnut Hill tomorrow evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. William A. Longshore, if Llklnn Park, are receiving congratulation,! on tho birth i of n son, William Allen Longshore, Jr., Friday, I Match 12, 1015. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris J. nillunrtli. of l'M: North 1.1th street. Logan, will motor to Con- ! ncctlcut, whole they wilt be the' guests of Mri Dlllworth's lister. WEST PHILADELPHIA Leon Strnt, of 4046 Pnrksldo nienue, was given a surprise party on Saturday evening, Mnrch 20. Among those present wero Miss gllen Jones. Miss Harriet I'lnsky, M. Weiss, A. Abrnhnmson, Miss Anna Zelgler, A. Schwnrtz, Miss Leah Itlff, A. Oilow, Ml,n Hose l.clrn. 1, Strit, Miss Herthn Wnlnsbalr, H. Stmt, Miss Miriam Stmt nnd Miss Clara Silver. Mrs. Harry Smith, of 1915 Walnut street, will spend the ucok-end nt the Mnrlboiough-Blen-helm, da the guest of Mrs. Thomas Martin. Invitations halo been received for the SOth nnnlvcrsarv of the Loval Legion nt tho Acad emy of Music, April 23. Colonel Nicholson, of 1125 North 41st street, will lie one of tho speak ers. Theie will be n reception the following day to tho members nnd their wives nt the Academy of the Fine Alts. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Samuel Il'icknll, 4li) Tnsker street, nent to New Yoik todii), where he will vl'lt frl"uds for .i w eel:. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris Slsnian, of nth and (Jueen streets, gave .i birthday party Irsi night, In honor of l.!-.ienr-old I.owli Sisnuin. Novel gomes were plnjed, and theie nolo several musical selection") rendered by Miss Lenorn Weber and Isndnr Weber. Refreshments worn served at a late hour. Among the guests wero Mr. nnd Mr,. David Weber, Mr. nnd Mrs. 1. Feldmnnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Schlnehtcr, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Gicenmann, Dr. A. L. Schlnehtcr, B. It. Mltzbnh, Morris Flncberg, M. Lcboivltz, N. Levin, Ester Morgenstlne, Lora Rlchtcr, Samuel Frlcdmann and Lewis Bcrn- EtlllC. Thlllp Gordon, 1933 South 5th street, Is en tertaining several friends from Pittsburgh this week. Mr. and Mil S. J. Cailln, of 2126 South nth stieet, hnvo as their guests at the present tlmo Miss Angela McMnnus nnd Miss Anna Mc Manus, of tho Bronx, N. V. Several delightful nffnlrs have been nrrnnged In their honor. D-EDPIMGS. PROMINENT iiinoug today's weddings wns that of Miss Selene L. James, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. James, of Ilex avenue, Itoxborough, to Percy J. Slyors, of Tioga, which was solemnized nt noon In the Roxborough Presbyterian Church, Rldge and Port Royal avenues. The ceremony wns performed by the pastor, tho Itcv. 7.. Montgomery Gibson, Mr. James gnvo his daughter In marriage. She wore a lovely gown of Ivory white satin, made with a court train, nnd trimmed with chantllly lace ami orange blossoms. Her veil of tutlo was nttached to a chantllly lace cap, which was held in place with a spray of orange blossoms bride roses and lilies of the valley formed her bouquet. Miss 8. Kvo Mosteller, tho maid of honor, wore nn exceptionally pretty frock of pink silk crepe. made with a full skirt trimmed with lace ruf fles. The waist also was made In "ye -olden-time" style with lace ruffles for trimming. Her hat and flowers matched the gown In color. Frederick Myers was his brother's best man, and the ushers were Waller B. Myers and Howard Klemm. The service was followed by a breakfast nt the home of tho brlde'u parents which, like the church, was decorated with palms, ferns and white dowers. Upon their return from a tour through the South, Mr. and Mrs. Myers will occupy their new home, Greystone, Township Line road, where they will receive on Thursdays, May 20 and 27. AUDEL.DAV Miss Emma Simmer Pay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred lay, of 1333 North Broad street, will become the bride of Frederick E. Aubel, Jr., of 1207 Wagner avenue, tonight at o'clock. The ceremony will be performed at the home of the bride's parents by the Rev, Dr. George Scherr, pastor of the Reformed Church, 6th and Huntingdon streets. The house will be dec orated with palms, ferns, smllax and orchids. The bride, whose father will give her In mar riage, will wear a lovely empire gown, of white crepo meteor, trimmed with chantllly lace and pearls. Her veil of tulle will be arranged with a cap effect, and held In place with orange blossoms. She will carry a bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley. The bridegroom's sljter, Miss Emily C. Aubel, who will bo maid of honor, will wear n gown of pink pussy willow taffeta and lace, and will carry pink roses. John' Francis nay, th bride's bi other, will be Mr. AubelVbest man. The ceremony will b followed by a large reception. The bridegroom and bride will leave for a South e,n trip. ai)d will be at horat after April 15 at 4S33 North Broad street, I .VCTiASiU-u rr i- mm 1 mMMSMmtim - '""liMBWIMlfi i ImPiSWHFflPi HF ' JiiiiH IIIIiiiSiRisiSiM I W .iff iimmim :iM$PP 'm mMWiSBM .wMPPP3lP 'MKtmBUBlEBSm' i$MMimSKBs Thoto by Rembrnnill Hltnllo. SUSS ROSALIE D. LIPSCHUTZ The eiiKaKcmcnt of Miss Lipschutz to Dr. Joseph II. Marcus, of St. John, N. B,, Cannda, is announced today by Miss Lipschutz's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1). Lipschutz, of 2035 North 33d street. DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Williams Will Give Farewell Party to Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Beebe. An nttinotlie and unusual uffnlr will be given tonight bv Captain Alexander Shrlier Williams. U. S. M. C, nnd Mis Williams. In their home. 2.1:2 Smith 21st street II will bo a "Despedlda," which means In Spanish . fniewell party, in honor of Mr. and Mrs LiicIiih Keehe, who will le.ne shortlv for theli new homo in Wnlllngford. Instend of tho eunven- llon.il Honors fin decoratlnns, theie will be I fruits of nil kinds. Tho tnble will be decorated i with n huge mniind of fruit, candelabrum, with Japanese blue shades, and Japanese mandarins will be placed about. .Mrs. Williams will be gowned In n simple flock of peach-coloied pussy willow taffeta, trimmed with tulle of the same shade. The guests will Include Commandant Will iam Sheppard Ucn.son. U. S. N., and Mrs. llcnson, Colonel Littleton Waller T. Wal ler, U. S. M. C, and Mrs. Waller, Lieu tenant Commander Guy A. Ulssett, U. S. N., and Mrs. Blssctt, Lieutenant Commander Itay tnond S. Ifeycs, U. S. N.. nnd Mrs. Keyes. Lieutenant Commander William Lee Pryor, U. S. N., nnd Mrs. Pryor, Paymaster A. II. Court, v. K. N., and Mra. Court, Paymaster Manning H. Phllbrlck, LT. S. N., and Mrs. Phllbrlclc, Commander Alfred Hinds, U. S. N., and Mrs. Hinds. Commander II. H. Ulcrer, U. S. N., nnd Mis. Ulcrer, Lieutenant H K. Welte. IJ. S. N nnd Mis. Welte. Lieutenant W. F Cochrane, 1' S N. ami Mrs. Cochrane, Lieutenant Charles T. Blackburn. U. S. N , and Mrs Blackburn, Lieutenant Chniles It. Bullock, U. S. V. and Mrs Bullock, Lieutenant Colonel (' G Long, I' S. M. C, nnd Mrs. Long, Major Smcdley Butler, U. S. M. C. and Mri. Butler. Major H. Lre, IT. H. M. C, nnd Mrs. Lee. Cnptiln O. W. Van 1 loose, U. S. At. C, and Mrs Vnn Moose, Captain XV. XV. Low, U. S. M. C. and Mrs Low, Lieutenant Ralph L. Shcpard, U. S. At. C, nnd Mrs. Shcpard, Lieutenant Charles A. Lutz, U. S. AL C, and Airs. Lutz, Lieutenant Samuel XV. Bognn, U. S. jr. C, nnd Airs, nogan. Lieu tenant J. P. Willcox. U. S. AL C, and Airs, Wlllcox, Lieutenant Walter B. Decker, U. S. N., end Airs. Decker, Air. nnd Airs. Hanilv Hall, Air. and Airs. T. S. Fillmore, Air. and Alls. J. T. Fcnner, Air. nnd Airs, l'rederlck XV. Graves. Dr. and Airs. Paul Casald, Dr. and Airs Halite Dr. and Airs. Klapp, Airs. George W. Grant, Airs. Vulte, Airs. Hoyt and Alessrs. George Da Bonneville Kelm, C. Barrett Hickman, Captain T. C. Turner, U. 8 Al. C; Lieutenant A. II. Allller, If. S. At. C: Lieutenant John Qulncy Adams, V. S. AL (; Lieutenant li. O, Bartlett, Captain Alacker Babb, U S. AI. C.j Captain J. C. Beaumont, U. S M. C; Alnjor C. S Hill, U. S. AL C; Captain .1. It. Hnrton, V. S M C. nnd Paymaster James A. Bull, U. S. N. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Harry Turner, of 2253 North 16th street, is making a tour of South America, to be gone until tho latter part of April Mr. nnd Mm. J. Robert Carlson have returned from their wedding trip through the South to their new home, I21 15th avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y Mrs. Carlson, before her marriage on February 21, will be remembered as AIlss Valma Graver, the daughter of Airs. Jeannette Graver, of 481S Cedar avenue, West Philadelphia. Airs. Elizabeth Earnshaw, of Cincinnati, P., Is the gutat of her daughter, Airs. Joseph Yonkers, of 1718 North 15th street. Last eve nlng Airs. Yonkers, assisted by Airs. William Ingham, entertained in honor of Airs. Earn shaw's SUt birthday. Among the guests, which numbered 50, were Airs. Anna Reich, AIUs Verna, Reich, Mrs. Jean Alegargee, Airs, Walter Dun gee, Alios Sara Carson, All is Alatllde Hunting don. Joseph Yonkers, William Ingham, Joseph Ellison, William Alalone, Herbert Dungee, John Temple and E. Hlckey. AIlss Elsie AI. Carroll, of Lakeside avenue. Oak Lane, and Mrs. Arthur Hood, of German town, are the guests of their brother and stiter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Carroll, of Brooklyn, N. Y, Mrs, Carroll's mother. Airs. Franklin P. Wagner, has Just returned to, her home, 6527 North 7th street, Oak Lane, having been her daughter's guest for the last few days, Friends of Miss Nancy Fullerton wilt be sorry to learn she Is seriously ill In the Woman's Homeopathic, Hospital, 20th and JUueJOii streets. SUFFRAGE BAZAAR Mrs. W. E. Groben Held Bazaar for the Equal Suffrage League Yesterday. Shadowbrook, tho home of Mis. Wlllluiu H Groben on Lakeside avenue nnd Vnllei loud, presented a gay sceno .le.-iterdny, when a bazaar mis held for the Oak l.nno Eininl Suffrngp League. All day long bu.iers came and went; taking with them tho luscious looking pies, cakei. lelllei. pieseries and candles, to say notlilng of thr- household nrtlcles unit Kaster gifts. During the afternoon special fr.it men held swny. From 3 until 1 o'clock a inuslcnle was given by Mrs. Lailgl 01 Vluceiuo. soprano; George Malpai. tenor, and Mis. Edward It. Whitney, pianist. I'lom I until 5 o'clock tlieie were short surfiage addresses by Mm. Geoige Plersol, Mrs. William Albert Wood, Mis Scott Nenilng and Mrs. .1. Franklin Dechniit. In another section the superstitious and thoio curious to know what tho futuro held for them gntrerod around tlio gjpsy camp, where Mile. Alme do Brabant, of Brussels, Belgium, as sisted by Mile. Charlotte Mulcey, told foi tunes, danced and sang. There was nlao a tea room, where tasty sandwiches, cakes and tea could be had. Mrs. W. Hnrry Miller and Mis. Charles Asbury wero tho ushers. The committee In charge of tho day Included Mrs. William E. Groben Mrs. Nathaniel II. Band. Mrs. Wnlter G. MacKarlnnd, Mrs. C. Hnwnicl Anthony, Mrs A. T. Bruegcl, Mis. Albert Gee, Mrs. A. L. Carhart, Mrs. W. Harry Miller. Mrs. J. Finjiklln Dechant, Mrs. Itobert It. Dearden, Jr., Mrs. William if. Rhelmlio and Mrs. (leurge W. Stewart FRANKFORD At the annual election of ofllcers held by tho Holmcsburg Alen's Association the following were elected for the ensuing year: William Boal, president, T. Wilson Batten nnd Ueorgo W. .Morrison, vlco presidents; Albert Ferry, re cording secretary; Thomas Grimth, financial secretnry, and George R. Stevens, treamirer. The association, which him been Biich a powerful factor in Holmesburg since Its organization, has completed the most prosperous year In its his tory. It ban frequently taken up matters or town-wide Interest and has brought them to a successful termination. Tho organization has recently Installed In Its rooms a shuflleboard and pool table, both of which are very popular among the members. Tho membership now numbers 300, and if it continues to Increase with the enme rapidity as of late larger quarters will have to be sought MRS. ARTURO DE HEERBN Mrs. De Heeren, who it will be remem bered was Miss Fernanda, Wanamaker, is at present stoopin? in Palm Beach. Florid. MBSf '- IMhitsiiirPllll il TIIU season ml in neon tilt "eletiml eminliie" In wnnmn turns In ihe sttlily nf rowiii. of mils, of fiuclis niiti blouse", io srty nothing of hats and frills. JlrtCh tUy llinong the sliiippcis new creations rtlipcnr In elery uirlet.i of shade nnd weave. .Mrs. Henry Miller Wntti weals n stunning Mil Ins street costume of dark ntuc IJnKllali iiiceil, which I" cut on soveielj nlain lines Tho coat Is rather short with n lirlt ncross tho back over nn Inverted plait, wlillc ihe aldrl la quite short mill lurmw mid 1ut n little trim ming of brnlil of the smile color. The eoat Isnlsii slightly brnldeil. nnd cm ries out th very ioiu Inr military erfecl Mis. Wnlli' hat N n most beoomiiig i,rk ,.ilp. sallnr shape, with n flat white wing , n,e ,,, nr ,he ,In which U set on the How it side nf the lint, i mlcincntli the tlm on the loft side Is niiother U.1I white uRl p ,l0 ct0Wll ,, ,1,Ij. en. Ircle.l with nnrroH blnek rllibnit. With hi. Hl.iniilng co..tiiiiie. Mis. Walts wears cloe pearl cnrrlngs. sol in ,iiier, mill gray spnts. Mi"-. Margaret llerwlnd. n ileliulnttlc of Inst """""" 111S eho.en n ie,j. ,mH wl of VpV I'mk blue, which u strlrlly tailored. All I iienilml'q l.nt N ,, seitil-lnrg,. model of hemp ! stinw ' Mis 'lliinnns Jnelison .lerfrles was noticed e. euili- nt Ailnnili- i'ii.i ncinlni; nn .tieincly "wan Milt of blnek broadcloth, whf'li wm NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA Ono of the must delightful affairs In the iHUtheiist dlllltiK the lam w ,.cl, Wla the biinnr and ilnnre nixon In n, A,mi., .FSrlt i.r tlm Kensington Hospital for Women. I.V, Pin stieet, Thuimlay night, a large sum wns ciediie.l town id the p.i.i meiit of the new ma ternity building, iccently added to the hospital. AIlss Floieiic,. i:. ),.ck was chalimnn of the committee In charge nf the nrrnlr. All the prl mte, looms In Hie new addition wero lltte.l up as booth, In which .M.idnino Thelmn told foi tunes, pnrcel post packages were vended and numerous uthei orlgliinl nimit.'ements were of feied. Tho nrrnlr Insted from .1 until 12 o'clock midnight. The dancing nits held on the sec ond llooi. .Men and women distinguished In tho mtdicnl pioresslon attended. AIIsh Han let Par ker, superintendent of the hospital, received the Urge number of guests. During the eve ning n dressed doll in a Kensington Hospital muse uniform wns raffled oft to the guests. Dr. Joseph I. Levy, of 1323 North 7th stieet. Is in this city on n shoit leave of nbsenco from sen Ice, nt tho I'enns.ilvnnla Stnte Sanatorium for Tiilieiculfisls, nt Crosson, Pn. .Mrs. Powers and Miss .Marion Powers, or 2S11 Friuikfoiil avenue, nie spending some tlmo nt Atlantic City. "A Nautical Knot, or Hie Belle nf Barnsta poolc," an operetta In two nets by William Rh)s Herbert and .Mamie Elizabeth Inch, will be presented In Dlsston Ilnll, Beacon Presby terian Chinch. East Cumberland ami Cedar stieets. on the uienlngs of .March 2.', nnd 2fi, under the nusplces of tho Sunday School Asso ciation. The cast in, with ono or two excep tions, the snme Hint successfully produced this best of Herbert's productions at Beacon four years ago. Those of the cast are AIlss Gertrude Wldmnnn, AIlxs Anna Jones, AIlss Ethel Buck, AIlss Ethel Novln, AIlss Elizabeth Curry, Charles Hammond, Forrest Buckley, Alvln Illnlne. AVIlllam Ciibkey. Bob Given", William Nnncrede. " tToga" " .Mrs. Albert U. Tutnei, of 3731 North 13th street, will give an Informal1 tea tomorrow afternoon, when her guests will Include Airs. Daniel Aluilinch. Mrs. Wm. Heller, Alr.s. John J. Bannon, .Mrs. Ilcniv Hurk. Jr., Airs. Harry Duncan, Airs. Chailes Leedom, .Mis. Thomas J I'ortello. Mis. Ullmer Krusen. Airs. AI. F. Han- con, .Mrs. llmrj I, Sheip, Jr., .Mis. George Bacr, , .Mis. .Madeline Dovine, Airs. Daniel Longncic, Airs. Charles S B.irncs, Alls. Terrcuco J. AIc llvninc, AIlss IMltli ("leaver. Alls. George Young, Alls. II. E. Campbell, Mrs. Charles Steele, Airs. G. AI. Ferguson and AIlss Eleanor GUI. The members of the Tuesday Card Club, of Tioga, wero entertained nt luncheon and cards jesterday afternoon by Airs. Arthur Custer, at her home, r012 North 12th street. The guests included AIlss Helen Luchmann, AIlss Alnr garet Alcfurdy, AIlss Loulso Al.iuier, Airs, Wal ter Whitman, AIlss Sophie Spencer, Airs Harry Walton, Alts Dickinson Shaw, Alls. George Eslcs, Airs. Edgar llobsnn and Airs. Chester Hnb&on. Airs. James l.mvry, 3531 North Alanine stieet, entertained at "J"0 ' yesteidaj afternoon, when her guests wimp .Mrs. Charles J. Curran, Airs, Alfred Giuell, .Mrs. William Craig, AIlss Fries. Alius Woodbpr). AIlss Alarple, Airs. Kathryn lliight. Mrs. Edwnrd Fawcctt, Airs. Harry ' Turner, Airs. Woodbury nnd Airs. Morse. , ROXBOROUGH The annual dinner of the Ladles' Aid Society I nf Ebeuczer Alcthodlst Church will be given to nioriow night In the social hall of the church, which will bo ilecoiated with palms, ferns and spring ilnwers. .Mis. William Al. Bovard will be tuaHtmlsticss The very attractive entertain- t meiit will Includo an address on "The Woman of Toilaj" by Dr. Ella B. Custer, selections by I AIlss Esther Hillesley, n popular reader and im personator; vocal and Instrumental solos by I Mrs. James Hindle, AIiv. Iva Du Gan, AIlss Anna Du Gan, and the presentation corned), "The Lady Masons." The cast of the, nl in in hub little sketch will Include AIlss Atartha l,cc. Airs Frank Flanagan, Airs. Arthur Walls, Airs. John Elliott Flanagan, Airs. Charlea Flanagan, Airs. Howard Lukens, Airs. Frank Spleso and Airs. John Clink The guests, who will be lecelved by Airs. Chailes Hlllesley. Airs- Frank Clark, .Miss Emma Chappell, Airs. E. T. Pepper, Airs. Frank Flan agan. Alia. Lukens and Airs Walls, will In clude Atrs. Walter Earley, Airs. V. Hunter Loid, AIlss Jennie Frame, Airs. AI, Goodfellow, Airs. Dunlap, Airs. Atmore Norrls, Alrs Anna Clarke, AIlss Edith Zell, AIlss Marian Zell, Airs. Charles Penayl, Airs. Ralph Farrand, Airs. James Flan agan, Airs. Andrew Flanagan, Airs. Pennock, Airs. William Hilton, Airs. Harry Turner, Airs, Alorrls Turner, Airs. John R. Nice, Airs. Harry Blrkhead, Airs. Theo. Baldwin, AIlss Edna Bald win, Mrs. Clifford McMaster, AIlss Ruth Ale Alaster, AIlss Elizabeth Black. Airs. Ralph Ale Alusler. Airs. George Nice, Airs. Walter Syl vester, Airs. Anderson, AIlss Helen, UcAIasler Mlsa Rose. AIlss ltlsley. Mrs. 1-avlnla Taylor and Mrs. George Strickland. A, fnshloned with n long sklited slioi t-wnlsleil cdat The skirt nf this stilt was plain and circular, nnd the coat wns edged with wide bands of inonkei fm. Mrs. Jeff lies, who Is considered one of the iunitest of the Dolmnn slsteis. Who me certalnli imletl fol tliclr stunning rostumes, chose n small hat of black hemp An emplie gieen tailored suit has been se lected by Miss Katheilhe Herman fcrcmer, which scents speclnlli suited Io her fair com pleMoli mill bMntu hair. The skirl is made with cloe plnlls. The coat Is setninttlng. ftnlshlng Just below Ihe wnlst line. With thin costume MIsm Kremer usually nciiis n smnll Tlpperary hnt nf the same shade ns the suit, nnd which lull tiio small ."tt miners over the hnlr. Atls Elaine Taylor English Is westing Miring milt of tan-color cloth. The skirt Is made quite wide nnd on tnlloted lines. The oat Is short, nnd hangs loo"e. In the back Just below Ihe wnlst line. Hrown bone buttons nre used on thn sleeves nnd down the front Allsa. llngllh wears n chic black inllnn stiaiv hat AIlss Flnienre Elliot weiirs an afternoon gown of white broadcloth, made In seven military st.ile, trimmed with black fiugs and buttons, nnd a diop skirt of blnclt satin. AIlss Elliot i wenrs with this n hnt nf white satin faced I with blnck, turned up III the back nnd trlmined , with a black feather fane.i In the fiont CAMDEN AND VICINITY Airs. (.'. Cecil I'ltler nnd her lstcr. Alias Clarice F. Frlshmutli, have returned In thulr Uiveitiiu liiniie after ilsltlng their patents, Air. I nnd Mis. John C. W. Filshinutli, at Muntlcellu, Fin. .Mis. .IiiImi W. Croft and dnughtci.s. of 227 South tlili street, will sail Thursday for n trip to the ceiMisltli.ii nt Snn Francisco, ila the I Pniiaiun Cnnnl. j Air. mid .Mi". W. ('. Starr have returned to I thdr home at Plnlnflelil, after spending severnl i.'.ek" wltli Mr Stair's mother, .Mis. John F. Starr, nt Ml Linden street. Ith'hniil AL Pnncost, Jr., son of Air nnd Aim. It. AI Pancoast, nf 20." Cooper stieet, has been .iilliutled In '1110 New .lcrfe.i- hnt He ls n. nephew of the late Judge D. F. Pnnconst. AMUSEMENTS nhnufnilf CM (J,,1'ILV I Home nf World's Vjllt-atllUb Ob. HOUSK I nre.uo". I'huioplnyi AflK I ::'.(. in I ::inti)c. ir.c. 2,V. Including Snn. l.lenlliKS . 811 In l(l:300i'. 2.V. n Few fiUc. liHliulltig Snlui1a. ITU DIO WKKKI FAMOUS I'l.AVKKH' FILM 'H HTfl'B.N'OOL'O I'llOTO-SPBCTACI.K the ETERNAL ul 1 j. iiir.i. caini: TIVICK OVH.V 2 .'III nnil 8 ,:trt 1 M l'ltKt'UUnU HV CHAPLIN IO.MCDIUS THE BIGGEST THRpLL YET ! 1 I 1). W. GRIFFITH'S MASTERPIECE i ACADUMV OF JICSIC Thursday Kig.. .Murch 2S. THE CHORAL SOCIETY Will Sing "THE ELIJAH" Agisted by HELEN ritAMK HUATU.V CI.S1K HAKKlt NICHOLAS DOIJTT . iftmnEriT withkrspoon Alemhers nt the 1'hllndrlphln Orchestra. TIcheK. SI. nn. $1 23, si.uo. 7.1e Heppe, 1110 Chenlnut Strrt A C A I) V. M T O 1' M 11 S I C ELMENDORF FIIIUAV nVK.VINd. R.IS GARDEN OF ALLAH HATLIIUAV AITKHNOON. i'.illl NORWAY t-ev .Miirielmi I'lciurej nf DeHrri nf Sahara and .he Midnight Sun i'.V. !ne, 7.V-, Jl.ou at Ileppe'a, mo Cheatnut, B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE HKCO.VD AXn I'lSJl. "Received With Much En thusiasm!" Ev. Led. TUIUMI'HANT WEEKI NAZIMOVA tub anii'PiNa pi.ba ron pbacb "WAR BRIDES" SUPPOIITKO UV AN AI.L-STAR SHOW MATTlinWH. KIIVYNU A CO. CHAItLEV CASBl HOCIli:. .MONKnVS. HOW l nOCCO, and Othtra. GT DTIli' MAKKET ANU JLNIPbrt J-J J J X-i I'cmtlnuoiin uudevllla 11 :'M A. M. lu II .,'ln p, Jt HAItniNUTO.N IIEVNOI.D.H . CO. of Ten In EnEllal. Comedietta "THE HABERDASHERY" Jim I'ook, Alallla . Hart Co.; ,ew 4. Mollis Hunt InK, Ilronn &. AlcCormack, Kalma & Co , Suva Ar pen; Oil.era FORREST" Sitii? "NOW P.cieriiKl TWICE DAILY, 2:30 and 8:30 EVENING LEDGER NEW WAR PICTURES TVPIP MATINEE TUPAV. 1! 15 JJ 1 JAl.'w' TUN'IOIIT AT SllS THE MESSRS HHl'DERT Pre.ent MARIE DRESSLER In lUr New rarL-kal Triumph " A M I X U P " PALACE akm4 '.ffr''o,, VAUDEVILLE "'KsaXrslhTr.T' PHOTOPLAYS aa c Chas. Chaplin in a Night in Park AmrT.PfTT 'rONlallT AT SilB SHAP.P A.U&UI ni ,,m. MAT. ToMonnow oilier Moroacu Preaenu J. Hartley Manntra PEG 0' MY HEART THE PI.AV EVEnVBOOY LOVES CROSS KEYS THEATRE Cathedral Choir KS,,S.SrjffiftfKlirj. '10c ytT.'fu 10c, 15c, 20c THE MAIIKBT bT ABOVE 19TH rv , -1 Piert 1IE3 KJUlAilAlV.T MuiitV iA.lt.I MUitb "AtB Yflii rVfasnn" Tliur , Krl Sat , Th Coinnundlnt Officer ' Garrick,5S Mat. Today &V. ?1,50 lcocX,l ?gVB BALDPATE Jill 5. Wka.Evga . g IS Ketular Mat 8aturdj. NIXON'S SEVEN ADA8 TROIIPR mviif GRAND Today 3 18, 7 4 0 & WEBB, COI.E A DENAHVi CHAIN A TEUPI.ETON. VANDlt NOKK & LOUIE. GEORGE C. DAVIS. I.AVQIIINQ PlOTURBa UUai TlTob Uu, anp AlttH m TROCADERO m$r2Z.. CA RTNO wALNtw. tb. ijc dou. 1 mi mi m i m il Mi I m