- , Jii yi.uyi.cu urn lii.e weWev li ifiUjH iT-oe 1 h i -.. Soeia OaticGcy and and TjJedcingj fterc? on a $m i .... i flj7Qf PW,. i VI TltS- Jt "" SUT - rijwn,- my HM-J n IUAV I t i i itfATi CONHTKllLHUIl IlltWl'llll' JMyl-C V CAN QATBWOOO, V. H. N., ntul Mrs. t'A entcrlnlneil nl dinner Inst nlnlit lie- "i . (Jjnqe nl .viniuiuiiii. urai Kucain in JT .1 onil Dnlloit Itnirlson, of Kan rmn- 2i The dinner wnt rIvcii In lionor of Mr. Ifiwn h0 ls "l,el""nB somo tllno l"!r, ns .t of NftVUl lOlisiruciur huh .ins. uiuc- ilvw- Kf h. rfiiiril loKCllier were Mr. nntt Mrn. Hiddletoii, Mr ntul Mr. r-Ymik Kr. nnd Mr Hobcrt John Hughe, Mr. In Aim" Kvnnsiiti, Dr. and Mrs. Tliomns . ... ...! tlno ttxnrV !lf. .tllull U'nl. u-pjjrart, iiir- "" " 4firtlare. !". ..jn.v lltnlcn HutolllliPntt nml her chit- Ju.vt gone to Attanllo City for the Unstcr ; 3 l. n..aniir tJ Coxc. who litis been Biiimrf. -i fortnight In Atlnntlo City, will spend & I Sunday nml Knster thcro nlso. IffiL iitmnder Mnrkny-Hmlth nnd her ilnunh- Kfllt9l ln J"'ow Ynrlt lia'"& J"sl iclurneil ' - , ,t' in Orinonij, Ma. "I ., .... ..Ill 1m irltnll nt tl.ft ltll- fcjouja Hotel on ThurBilny tilRht, April 8, E J until 1 o'clock Bupper will .bo served tit o'clock. K A ll.nnlrn ...III rrl,n n atntiont.t Urt, ueorga j "i "" " -"- ?.firnoon nt Brooke House. Mrs. Ilyron ffiioqlton will receive. Mrs. Brooko nn-'L.-j iimi this tea which kIio had Intended 1HKFU - ilji tomorrow una necn imsiiiuncu im unci. . ind Mrs Pnvld Lewis wilt bIvo a ISt'wty ttt t,in J,nB,J nl"1 WiB Pfr'orm" '.. rrldflv. Anrll n, ollnwoil by supper. tk Ul wl" ,CIlVo for Nw York lomor- if (o Pnrt tno wreii-ciiii hs mo miem ui ( De Lanccy Nlcotl. tfi,i noberta fliown Downlnii, who hns been -I.iinr Lent nt Miss Walker's School nt jjfaood, wl" return to her home on Satur- f, vjj. Alice K New come, of White Plnlns, N. fwtio delivered nn nldrcss bofoio tho mem krt of the Pickens Fellowship at the Hotel rTiton last night, will, during her visit here, Bj!u guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Sessler, MjUTfrtord, Pa. '1 Kri William J Balrd, of S12 Pino stieet, who lfl Nw York, will teturn tomorrow. SS " ,Ur. nd Mrs. Knoch Stuart Hogers ami their jnWr, Miss Adele P. TJoRers. of 226 South i itrfet, left for California ycstcidiy. f- ilrrjngements are under wiiy for the annual UaTJt of the classes of the Philadelphia titdes School, 12th and I.ocual streets. A (Into Krly In April Is expected to be arranged. The wamlltte In chnrgp Is Arthur Olsen, chalr bu; EJwIn 3 Knight nnd Isadora Hlntsteln fftoramlttea conslstliig of Hany Kdnlmnn, Islrraan; How aid Nickel nnd Merrltt Ash Is pllng plops for a smoker nnd ontertnlnment rlni the month of April for Clnss A of the nine tchool, and Class If will have nn cnter- ent during the Easter season. One of tho fkrljlt features of the affair will be a minstrel fjfjlfc The officers of V Class nre: William JfjSllMjred, president; Arthur Zippier, vlro Rw4at; Robert Gordon, secretary; William QjfJ, treasurer; Fredcilck Glenn, review cor noondent. Wt. and Mrs Iferbert C. Clark, of 313 South U ftreet, will entertain at dinner tonight. j ALONG THE MAIN LINE ijmVD-Mr. and Mis. Walter S. Malck wllj fail the -week-end nt Atlantic City. (If, Hi Mrs. Henry Baker have moved to Wjrnd, where they have bought a largo & Mrs. Baker formerly lived In Bnln, and KLfrtauently visited In CynwMi ns the guest Wer slater, Atrs Frederick C. Newbourg, Jr. l(li Myrtle Johuslone, of Cynwyd, entertained HMonday eieiilng at her homo. Tho guests Oia Miss Ursula Sceburger, Miss Naomi foltman, Miss Adele Blair, Miss nebecca Gold TO Sre Buckley, Ktewart Unities, J. 1. ), Hftftell Kraut, puko Itnmaoy MoKlnney and Bodle. IJlUTMr. ami Mis. John G. Fleck will give tjjaea at the Cynwyd Club on April 6. lra. Mary A. Hartley, of Edgehlll road, en ffijlatd her sewlncr eluh nt llinrhenn ves. "IS! 'Among tho members are Mrs. J. Ham- BWphsnSon. Mrs Cnlvln P. r!hlM Ifrn brt J, Tlly, Mrs. Frederick C Newbourg, fcfcU". Walton, Mrs. Stephen B. Tlly. Mrs. iBPh V. Little, Mrs. J. Charles Palry, Mrs. m S. Ebubach, Mrs. E. Clark Rawlins, Miss JeCalvey, JtrB prni,k Rpphiirupr. Mrs. Genres Mlva and Mrp. A. W. rjekford. liJiox-Mrs, Kdgar B, Howard nnd her Sjjj chllijren have returned to Merlon flfU' I month's stay Bt Hot fiprlnsa. Va, 2B MHam H, I'atterson, of the "Mttle ;? House, and. her little daughter, Mlsa Sg Patterson, will leave net week for , Conn., hero they will visit Mrs. O'trom, Mrs. Patterson's sister. GERMANTOWN ' Itufus Scott, of 6611 Wissahlckon ave- Sfelll leave today for Hot Springs, Va., for mn May, fc- Barah A. Sinn, of Wlster street and r avenue, Is spending aome time In At ", Md Mrs. Walter P. Praul. of 907 Greene 2$ entertalnad at dinner last evening In f ot Mr, and Mru. William J. MeCIos. f2Jr. It and Mrs. J, Udmund. Broiwon, of 49 Wt tgw avenue, who have been spending a tew , " Atlantlo City, havo returned to their 5. runic J. Kr.nm ...... ..,.,..,.... ...,.' m -r .i.iim, m ma ui(ieiiuKAcii ,im"i' 14. iM Vllln tf.t 1n T IT i. .1... v '- - iiipiiua hi ow uin "ij'i 91l U White, of Thorn's lane. U vleltlUS K m Ewt Palestine, 0, Qarollne Oiborna will elva a danes lit W VMk (or tiia mmtr e( tho ssnior t" m Stevens School at the Old YorK iVf Club, HPIll party who attended the dance at f" 't night included Mr. and Mra. r C OoUhao, Wr and Mrs, William ' Wr and Mrs. Arthur Hardlne and Miss Hiding ALONG THE READING Mr nnd Mm William West Krnuler, Jr.. and fnmlly, who hne been upeiiillnK thf winter nt their town house, 5112 Ppiuro street, will moe to Tncklngloti, their country home, on Meet InKhouso rond, JenKlntown, on Apill " for tho sprltiK nnd early summer. A miislcaln for the lictiollt of the Ahlngton Memoilnl Hoipltnl and Christ Home, Itntboro, will bo held this nfternoon at 3 O'clock, nt the home of Mrs. ''mice Polem, In Wyncote A BlKer offeilng will ha tnken, nlid tho program will bo ns follows: Mrs. I'elors, plnnlt. Mrs ttusscl, soprano, nnd Mfl. Bntezell, contrnlto ft) "Dlo JotiRleitrln" ("The Jugglers' I. Mok owskl; (2) "The Veal's at the Spring Mrs H. II. A. Beach; (3) "A Birthday." Huntington Woodman; (I) "IthnpBodlo HongrnHf, No 2 I.lszt; (M "Uuido" (Chlncco llieme), AreniKv . ()"Tho Fairy's l.ullnhy," Allco Adelaide Need ham; (7) "My llenrt nt Thy Sweet Voice," "Samson nnd Uelllnh," Hnllit Knrns; (S) "Flro Muslo" ("Dlo Wnlkuro"), Wngner. Mis. I.nurn f). Binwu, of MontRomer. ne nue, Hlklns I'nrk, will hn tho hostess nt n lea tomorrow nfternoon, from 2 until S n'lloek. Among Mrs. Brown's guests will ho Mr-!. Thomns C. Poole, Mrs. Kinnk lCllgorc. .Mrs. I'nul Pliy, Mrs. lleutlnr, Mrs. Thomas Jnckson, Mis John Costello nml Mis. John Cnrson. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd MrH. Joseph Nlcholl, ot .125" b'nnsom street, gave a, birthday party to their duugh ter, Mlos Mary Nlcholl. Among thosn present were Miss Knthcrlno Alexiindcr, Miss Helen Alexander, Ml9 Anna Wnltfrs, Miss Helen Wnttcrn, Miss Mnrle Hns sen, Miss Anna Hassen, Mlsa Mmlo McGuirk nml Mrs. Mary MiGulrk. Mlk. McGuhk gnvo several solos on Iho plnno. which had been pre sented lo Miss Nlcholl by hrr parents ns a hlrthdny gift. Mrs. Clara U Mntitgriiiicry, 22il Soutli .'.Olh stieel, gnvo n limcheou nt hor home cstelday In honor of Sin A. II. Montgoinery, of Ger mantnwn, her daughter-in-law, and Mrs. I. T. Hppclsheimcr, of Washington, IJ. C. Her Riieats weio Mrs. William Heauvoau, Mrs. Wil liam Griggs, of Mnrchanvlllis, N. J.; Mlci 'IVssa Klnslny, ot Canada; Mi. George Wharton, of Atlantic City; Miss May 'AlontKiimery and Miss Jcanno Montgomery. Tho tnblo was tastefully decorated with pur ple nnd white ribbons nnd garlands ot cai niitloiia. Tho f.nois were gold thimbles. Fol lowing the luncheon a muslcaln was given, fol lowed by dancing. Mr. and Mrs. William Sliuiinhnii, of 4.-. Noith Concstngu street, entertained at a dlnner-danco In honor of Miss C.itheilno Coylo, of Atlantic City. The following guests wcro present: Miss Soplilo llliigp. John CojIp, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnny Summers, Miss May Biiahnmu, Parke Stein, Hiss CatliPiIno lteedle, I'.lchnril Wiogg, Miss l.oulso Hmith, James Ball, Miss Pegglo Cooper, Fredeilck Crcssy, of Atlantlo City; Allieit Gar lett nnd Miss Gertrude Allauhy. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Pilsullla Connolly, of 321 Tasker street, has Just returned from a visit to Woodbury Heights, whcio she vus entertained by Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph MoEUvalne, formerly of West Philadelphia. Mrs. H. Chllds Hodgens, ot 213S West Pnssyunk avenue, In the Glrard Estate, will entcrtoln the members of the Civic Club of the 4Sth Ward tomorrow afternoon nt 3 o'clock. Purlng tho business meeting there will bo an election of olllccrs for tho coming yenr. A paper will bo read by Mrs. Thomas Hurd. Muslo nnd light refreshments will follow. Mrs. Joseph Payne, of 1103 South 15th street, will entertain "l .Monday afternoon at a de lightful liinrhnoii. BnsUntH of spring flowers and maidenhair ferns will fonn tho nrtlstlu decorations. The guests will Include Mips Bessie Hunter, Mis Wllloughby. Mrs. Vnne. Mrs. A. Calhoun, Mrs. I.conaid, Mrs. Windsor nnd Mrs. Hoiffrrt. Miss Hose Borkon, of 1931 South stieet, will entertain on Monday ovcnlng. There will be nn atti active supper for six, nt which daffodils and while ropes will be artistically combined In tho decorations. Tho favors will be dainty llttlo figures dressed as brides and resting on white satin pincushions. Tho guests, who will be members of her sewing circle, will Include Mis. Samuel Mellln, Mrs. John Hutchinson, Mrs. William Webber, Mrs. Jane Clark nnd Mrs. William Clark. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mies I.aurn M. Hutton, of 1S5I Wllllngton street, wbh hostess at n "500" caul party last evening, when her guests were Miss Gwendolyn Talor, Miss Kvelyn P. Jnrden, Miss J.orrlliB Bernet, Miss Leah P. Conway, Mr. nnd Mrs William H. Wentz, Mr- and Mrs. A. Lynn Walker, Mr. ami Mrs, P. Jules Lafore, Lewis 12. Hale. Clarence A. Hutton. Ellwood K. Acker, Jr., Harry O. C. Williams und Harry Roberts. The Gamma Sigma Girls, chaperoned by Miss F.llzabeth Allison, held their annual reunion last Mk at llB Ulttenhouse. During the din ner announcement of the engagements of sev. eral of the girls wag made. Dancing and music marked the evening. Thoso present were Miss Florence M. Alllaon. Miss Edna J, Bewlghouse, Miss Nellie Dougherty, Miss E. Alvlna Fischer, Mlsa Kdna M. Fischer, Miss Estella Hagan, Miss Oprtrude S. Hagan, Miss Irene U, Murphy, Miss Marie Murphy. Miss Florence W Smith, Miss Eleanor M. Sawjer and Miss Margurita Thompson. A "Sunshine Club" has been organized by Ca?s No, 3, "f the Sunday School of Cook jnan Methodist Episcopal Church, Lehigh ave. nue and J!th street. Meetings will be belJ monthly at the homes Df the members, who are Mlas Jrma Maateller, Miss Jeanette Ttunzer, Miss Malda Evans. Miss Virginia, 1X111. MI89 Lillian Halpbi Miss Clara Bauseh, Miss Helen Cooper end Mlss Grace Welsh. The officers are Mlsa Sadie Erwln, president! Mis J5dn4 gpmera, secretary, and Miss Mildred Ama, treasurer, One 0 the series of Interesting; meeting btng held In the FalrhlH Meeting Hoys;, Ger inantown avenue and Cambria street, will take placo tonight, neuben B. tester, a noted speaker In the Society of Fi lends, will make an address on "The Need of Itellgloua Amo elation and Fellowship." This will be follows by a talk on "How to Work H Out,'' by Al bert Lawton, of New York. MltS. WILLIAM RICHARD TAYLOR I'hnin ' Mui.mu. Mi-3. Taylor has licon cntoi'tnininK cxtonsivoly this winter. She ia ((pending tho winter nt thu Ahline. Mr. nml Mrs. Taylor Rave a dinner recently in 'honor of Sir William McNnurfht, a member of the Canadian Parliament. CHARITY AFFAIRS St. Lukc'8 Hospital in Tokio to He 15en cflcinry of Fair Held April 11. Much Interest Is being manifested In the fair to he held at the lionm of Mis. Hobcrt V. I Do.viiIhk', h2l l.oaist stieet, nil thu afteriioon of Tuesday, April G, by the Junior Auxlllniy of the Chinch of Holy Trinity. Tho buuellclaty will bu Saint Luke's Ho-spHnl, in Tokio, Japan, for which tho Junior Auxiliary of tho Diocese of Pennsylvania has agreed to raise a large sum. Miss Helen Tower, Mlts Ocrtiudo Tower and Miss Maig.irct Herwinil will bo in clMrgo of the (lower booth, nnd thu fancy work table will be conducted by Miss Cecile Howell, .Miss Eleanor Arnott and Miss Roberto. Downing Miss HcIlii Siiuplo and .Mlsa Anna lillplu will lituq ihnrgo of the cake and cninjy tnble; MIlh Mpigueilto Mllno and Mlr.s ('. Beatrice Fox. nf tho gardening; Miss Edith PIc.tsmttou and Mlsi Margaret Clnwciin, the books, Miss Kathcriuo Seeler, Mlbh Adelnldo Flngg, Miss Floieiun Miuzoy and Miss Elizabeth Miller, the useful nrtlcles. Miss Corlnno Fiecinan, .Miss Catlieiino Lennlg, Miss I.oulso Grey nnd Miss itachd Fltlor, the 10-23-cent table. The grab-bag will bo In chargo nt Miss L. Einley Cook, Miss Nancy Cook, Miss Ellae Klapp, JIlss Susan Doughten nnd JIIbs Maile Doughten. Miss Frances Itandall and JIIss Alice Atlcc will dispense lemonade, with tho nsslstnnrn of a number of younger girls ns, nldes, Including Miss Frances Scott, Miss Emily Bnrtlett, Miss Margaret Prlchurd, Miss Eiiso Clurk, Miss Helen Mooro nnd Miss Mary Fiero. In nccord.inco with tho object for which they nro working, tho young ladles will be in Jap anese garb. FRANKFORD Airangcmenta aio well under way for the annual baiaur to bu held Aptil 12 In St. Domi nic's Hull for the heiiellt nf thu new hclmol building. 'J he a flair Ih under tho pcisoinl ill rectlou of tho Ite, James Coakluy, und the dif ferent societies ot the t'hiiioh .no eiieigctlLvlly working to niako this bazaar a memorable one. The. Knights of Columhu.) will have a booth 111 the shape of a boat, which will be culled Sunt" Maria; tho li, V, Sodality nre planning u Jap anese construction; thcro will bo a fancy table belonging to tho beneficial soqiety, and an Ilisli Cftbjn which promises to be very unique, nnd Interesting, Good music will be furnished, In which the talented membera of the younger set will participate. The members of the Union I'lub were enter tained by Mis. Fianklin Cartledge at her home, 3102 Decatur street. Many of tho members were present and a great deal of sewing, which la done by tho club for charity, was accomplished. 1'hoto by Uerceau. MRS. G, W. CURTIS Mr. Curtis will be remembered as Miss Grace Maxwell. Her marriage to Mr, Curtis took place in Lansdowne on March 10. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis will sail on Saturday for Buenos Aires. wb.erp they will llv MATINEE MUSICAL CLUB The Next Concert of This Very Up-to-tlato Club Will He Held Match .10. Mrs. Willlnm It. Mount has auanged a most nttiactlvo program lor Ibe concert of the Mnll neo Musical Club at tin1 lloosevelt on Tucsihiy nftcinnou, March ,TO. A featuro will be tho pl.i tng of ilutu on two pianos by Mis. I.. Howard I Wintherley and Mrs. Mount. Mrs. l.lnch and I Mrs. Butterworth aie to be the piano accom panists for tho conceit. Tho piognim will include: Piano solos"! Alouetto" (Hnlaklrew), "Etude, Op. SV (Aren ik), l..nlnlu (iurtrude King. Songs "Morning" (WooiIiuhu), "The Stai" (Itogeis), Helen F. Voshnge. Pl.ino solo "Polonnlso" (MoszkowsUli. Mrs. Joseph II. Stopp Songs "Floods of Spring" (Itnchmanlnorf), "Finm thn Land of the Sky-blue Water" (Cad m nn, licitilio Flint Collin. I'l.ino mlos "Roninnco" (Schuott), "Giillew" (Schumann), "Alntu Peipetuo" l.ManDowoll). Mis. I.. 1 1 nun nl Wcntheiley. Scenes fiom "Carmen," In coslume (Bizet), Mis. John Dunn. Jr. and William Dowdell. Piano solos Preludo from "First Modem Suite" (MaeDowell), "Meditation" (Tschnlkow sldl, Elizabeth Gcst. Songs "A Gay llmtoilly" (llnwley), "My Garden" (C. Linn Seller), Edna Hoipe Iloseu thnl. Piano solo-"l)ilftlns" (Filml), Mario Halt. Songs "Trunin Duri'li die Pneinmciung" (Strauss), "Wlegenlled" (llumpeiilnck), Anna Lama Johnson. Duos for two pianos "Molodlo" (MoszUowski), "Scherzo" (Arensky), Mrs. U'cathcrley nnd Mrs. Mount. TIOGA The Junior Christian Kmlenvnr Society of the Temple llniitlst Cliurtb, 22d nnd Tioga btieets, will kIio a novel ami uttiactivc entri talnmcnt tonlsht In the IpcIuio iooiii. Tho piogram will Inilude a Jaiunese fnu di III and a little sketch, "The Dieum of .Mother Goose." Tlie children who will liiltH pint me .Mlsa Florence liberie, Miss Glaibs i:baie, Miss Klizalieth Dllks, Miss lleltm Miillln, Miss Gladys IloweiK, MIms Made leine Jones, Miss Myrtle Tlndnll, Miss Alice Ochs, Miss .Mary Jonas, .Miss Minerva lllllo gas, Miss Dllzabeth ZonUler, Miss Marian .on dler, Harold Saurmnn, Itaymond Tlndnll, Ar thur Zondler and Wan en Graf. Miss Bthyl Fiiiestonc will be heard In several piano solos. At the birthday patty given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnll Connelly, of (iD West Venango street, for their daughter, Mls.i Chrlsslc Connelly, the guests Included Miss Sarah Barnes, MUh Kminn Nicknl, Miss Ruth Hunter, Miss Mil lam Hnusman, Miss Hilda Beck, Miss May Hnl llngsworth, Miss Iris f'ale, Miss Klsle Geilach, Miss Helen Geary, Miss Hdlth Kramer, Itobert I Keir, Samuel Peny, Paul Beck, Carl Bltterllck. Bernard llalllday, Henry Gourley, Frederick de Frances, William Hunter and Stanley Bayer. I The decorations wer pink and white, the (low j era used being sweet peus. Class No. 11 of tho Ann Carinlchael Presby terian Chinch will gUe a musical and dramatle entertainment ln the lecture hall of the church I on Tuesday evening. April 8. ROXROROUGH The event of tonight In this section will ha the annual banquet of the Board of Trade of the 21st Wan!, which will take place at 6:30 o'clock at Woodvale, Wissahlckon, the club house of the American Bildge Company. John F L Morris, the genial chairman of the coin, mlttee, will act as toaatniasler. Prominent among the speakers will be Governor Brum baugh, or his representative; Dr. Henry Ifouclc, Secretary of Internal Affairs; Prof. Francis JL Green, of the West Chester State Normal School; Senators James I'. MuNlchol and Edwin If, Vare; John V- Connelly, chairman of the Finance Committee; William F. Vare, William C, Jacobs, Superintendent of Schools, and Dr. William N. Davidson, of Pittsburgh, There will be an excellent program of musical seleo. tlons by George Waph, Philip Hirst, Frederick Seliaff, MUs Isabel Galbralth, Miss Hosa Barry and Charles Gardiner. The committee having the affair In charge Includes Nathan L. Jones. George E. Dorwart. Joseph C. Morrle. Jacob Sheldrake, William W, Kester and Clarence L. Turner. The officers of the association are: William F. Dixon, president: John S. Turner, secretary, and Joseph C Morili, treasurer. About 2QQ Invitations have been accepted. Sprint flowr will b combined with ferns and julnis l (be decorations. MltS HANNAH VANZANT. of 39W Mnnn j link nvehue, hns Issued Invllntlons for the mniilagp of her daughter, Mis. Kvn At. Gatikel, to Frank Sterner, of -HM Fleming stieet, on Wednesday night, Match 31, lit her honip. The bride's attendants! will be her sis ter. Miss Lillian Vniisunt, maid nf honor, Ml Mav Kellj, flower girl, mid Miss Knllmillie Wilght ond Muster Montgomery Uniikel. rib lion beaters. Mr. Sterner will havo Chailts Parson for his best rnnti. Tlie reremony Will j be followed by a reception. Mi nnd Mrs. Frank J. Muer. of 42W Penn stieel, will relcbrnto their "Olh wedding annl veisaij on Sutuiday evening. The guests will bo Mr. nnd Mis. Joseph Hvnus. of Slioeinnker Mllt. Iliirrv Uelulinlil, Dr. John H Castor, Ham J Nell, of Boston: Willlnm Jones, J. WnltPi Bromley, Frntik Itennle, Lleutctinnt Jilin llaiiv, John I. Fox, Herman VeillU, Geoige I'vniiH, Miss .toilette Blehler, Miss Helen Slim, Miss Marie Wilson, Miss Helen Simpson, Mls Paulino MptKgor, .Miss Bertha Kohler, of V.KK llaibor. Miss l.lllle Saunders, Miss Flor ence Miller, Miss I'lsle Kteluder. Joseph John Hon will render several musical solos A piomcuadc, concert and dance In nld nf the L.ulv nt Merry Cluinh will be held n tho Bpllovuc-Strutford Wednejilny, April 7. Games mart prompt!) nt 9 o'clook Tho games will be plnjed In order, euchie, "500" and bridge. Handsome prizes will be awarded. Li Favorlta NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA A Miolnl oignnlzatlon, known In the Northeist ns ho "Seven Gerinan Brothers," met last week in the home of John Bechtle, 8119 North Ii out stieet. After a series of card games, musical entertainment was furnished the guests. The Vesla nub of the 3st Waid celebrated lis 4"tii nniilvcisni) lact week at Its club hnutsi Covers weio laid loi 20J guests Songs, speeches, iiiu-lc and ihuclng filled the evening with merilmcnl. Maglsfrntp John Mecleary, piesldent nf the organization, letohl Its history in t most nriglnnl niaiuipr. The olllcers for the par are: John Mecleaiy. piesldent; Jesso I'allatt, vice president, John Dcibyshire, sec retary, and Geoige II fiouse, treasuicr. The secoiul grand annual outing of the T. 11. McBcvItt hoolnl and IlPtiellclnl Association vlll bo held Apill 11 nt its Country Club, Gmnd nveiiuu and Ashtoii mad Geotgo L. .IncHsnii, of 2iVS K.iBt Cumberland street, well known and active In social circles In Kensington, will leave for Newport. It. I , Tuesdnj to enter the tialnlng school of, llio Culled Statt3 nav, ns jenninn of the third cl.iss. Tom Itllcy, pioniliienl In social nml ntliletlc elides uinong the younger set In the noitheast, will leave shoitly to Join tho United States raviilr). ltlle is the holder of many liand hamo tiophles, won under the colon of tho Cnmbiln A. C. in stieet runs nnd other forms of spoit. A baaur will be given In the basement of the new Chun h of the Ascension, V and West moielaod htreets. ftom April 12 lo April 17. The various s-ocietles of the chinch nro co opeinting to make tho affair a Rival success Bnlcrtalnment of nil i,orts will bo furnished to umuto (he young and old. Moving pictures will be one of the main attractions. A leceptlon will be given next Sunday by William Franz on the occasion of the christen ing of ills V-hottom motorboat, which will be lunched Into tho waters of the Delauaie at BrlihVibuiK During tho sinnner Mr. Frnnz cniiluinldatea n till In the new boat lo Charles ton, S. C. Ml. M Mitchell, "WIS Kensington nvimue. en lei tallied last week at her home. Tho tables vvuio beautifullj deioi.ued and the favors were most unlmie. Hntertaluineiit whs furnished by M. Ilonlcks and Miss Mltchnll. The guests v.eio Miss Kllzabeth Hughes, J. P. Voting. Miss A. Troulllne, Miss Mario Lnch, Miss Bitter, John McOovcrn, Waltor Masteison and arover Troutllne. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Coyle, of ISOl North Swanson stieet, are lecelvlng thn tongratula tlons of their friends on the birth of n daugh ter, Mrs. Cojle prior to her mnrilago wns Miss Mary K Young and plajed n most prominent part in social activities in the Noitheast. LANSDOWNE Mrs John Badcllffe, of Lansdowne. enter tained at bildge josterdny afternoon, when her guests were Mrs. Chailes Gullck, Mrs Louis Suhwaitz, Miss Amy Murle llexamei, Miss Kleunor Beetem. Mlts I'.lhel Kneass, Miss .- . l r. l,n.. Maa,.. M ., llnV ' r.ieauor iuim .u. w .-.",,. .-... ...w Signor, Miss Jnne Curinn, Miss Minnesota K. Ciolg. Mis, Fred Oelg, Miss Emily Clllkon, Mrs. Lafora and Miss Catrle Beck. Mr. and Mrs William Buckpian, of UM Muln rtreet, gavo a reception to mark the 50th an niversary ot their wedding. Many guests were pietent and many beautiful sifts were received. Mr, Iluoknmn Is the kecietary of the Darby School Board and cx-presldent of the Darby File Company No. J. MUs Mary Zlegler, of Fast Greenwood ave nue, entertained the Alpha Beta Delta Sorority at her home last evening. The member pres ent were Miss Marlon Gaucher, Miss Majorle Young. Miss Myrtle Cialg, MM iffilen Daven port, Miss Helen Held, Miss Dorothy Humphries, Miss Miriam Hart. Miss Lillian Bloodsvvorth and Miss Alma Underbill. WILMINGTON An extra Friday evening dancing class, ar ranged as an Faster festivity, will be held In the New Century Club, Friday evening, April 19. Since the oung people will be home from school for the holidays, bringing with them holiday guests, the dance will be unusually By Mr- and Mrs. Worrall B Clnrkeon, of St Paul, Mlnn.i Mrs. William B, McCloy and Miss Helen. MeCtoy, of Brooklyn,. N, Y., are guests of Mrs- James P. Clarkson, Mr and Mrs. Clarkson are on their way home from Florida, After being away for three sears, John Pres ton Doughten. vice consul at Kobe. Japan, Is en route (or horns on the lndru Mr Doughten has come from Jspsn by the way of the Pana rv CaniJ. Quartet will entertain the guests prior to the games. , A delightful birthday patty wns given to ?-e-ir-old Frank McMurry, $60 North Orkney ' street. Voting nnd old mingled together among Ihe gU"stH Miss Mltn Oeleellnan proved to be 1 nn ndept perfnrinei on the piano nnd played tinting the singing nf Miss An nice Wilcox, Mfss Apnea Wilcox, miss Amelia Mimy nnu pjiss Margaret Hunakker. Othcis present were JJIS Vliglnla Klefe, Miss Catherine Conrnd, Joseph ."lepkal, Miss Kthel Wilcox, Miss Ida Wilcox. Cliilrle.s Blchards, Miss Lizzie Cooley, pdwnrd Coolev, Miss Nellie Dufton. Mls-s Ktliel Durton. Charles Fritz, Carlton Kmcley, I'rederlck Bab etistellicr, Mltfs Amelia Kuggaber, Willie Connor, Jotflph Sneene), Miss ftegena Sweeney, Mlsn Marie Oelselinnn nnd Victor Gelselmnn. Ml s. V. r MeDade entertained last Week s, daintily arranged pnrty at her home, 3220 Vet Ailzona street. Dancing, music, songs and reel Intlons marked the evening. The house was appropriately decorated with festoons and hangings. TIip guests piesent were Mr. and Mrs. George Hniinln. Mr. Kicker. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lark In, Mr. and Mrs. O'Neill. Jack WeBt, Mr. and Mrs. Killgorc, Miss MoDonough, Mr. and Mrs, Ed word MeDade. Sidney Adams, Willlnm Dietrich, Miss Call, Miss Tlllle Flneslnger. D Bowers, Frank Donnelly, Miss Anna Kinkier. Herbert Holland, Hdvvnrd McCnuIey, Stephen Hair, Ficderlck Graft nnd Miss Butli Smith. CHESTER AND VICINITY Miss Vida St. Clair Smith, supervisor of muslo In tho Chester public schools, Is attending the convention of National Music Supervisors at Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoffman, of Madison stieet, have returned finm a visit to relatives at Hanover, Pn. Roheit D. Hancc has relumed to his homo n Detroit, Mich . after being entertained for a week by Charles A. Foley, ot Mudlson Btrset, MIsh Vcldn Mllburn, of West 5lh street, Is enjoying n fortnight's sojourn at Atlantic City, Bcnjnmin F Grnflon. of the Stli Ward, has returned from a week's trip through Mnryland. AMUSEMENTS Chestnut St. Z& Home of Wprbl's Ortnlest Photoplays Afls 1:30 to A-.nn 10e. ir,c, 2.1c. Including Sats. Kienlngs 7.30 to 10:30 lOc, J,1e. a Fw'50c. IncludliiR HaturdAys. itu ma WEniti FAMOUS PLA VllflS' Kl t.M TO 'B STL'PU.VDOL' PHOTO-SPniTACLE the ETERNAL (jl i I tfM.t. CAt.N'R TWtCtJ riAlt.V- 2 10 nnd 8-30 P VI PltnCUDI'D IIV CHAPLIN fOMEDIi: THE BIGGEST'th'RILL YET ! ! ! D. W. GRIFFITH'S MASTERPIEGE B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE DON'T FAIL TO SEE NAZIM0VA "WAR BRIDES" (lientent Poar Play r:ver Written MATTHEWS. SHAVNK t. CO ; CHAnLEV CASBI ItOCHEZ MONKEYS; ItOXV I.A KOCCO nnd Other NBXT WBKK OUjlTrtHDH HOFFMANN ACADEMY OK MUSIC Thursday Evg., Starch 23 THE CHORAL SOCIETY Will Sins "THE ELIJAH" AMlstcd by HELEN FRAME HEAION 1SLSIE HAKKR NICHOLAS DOUTT IIKItniSRT WITHKIlBrOON Mrnibers nf the Philadelphia Orrheatra. TltKets. Jl r,l 1155 t0O, 1f,q, llrppea. HIP (Jhealnut Street FORREST 2Sc s. fine All Sent f'.eaerved NOW TWICE DAILY, 2:30 and 8:30 EVENING LEDGER NEW WAR PICTURES wYr The Mask & Wig Club Public Seat Sale Tomorrow A V A O A D E M V OF MUSIC ELMENDORP lOMOftllOW IFIHUAri KVENINO, SMS GARDEN OF ALLAH SATURDAY AFTERNOON. S;30 NORWAY See MarveKiua Pltturea of Desert of Sahara and ilia Mldnlihl Bun 25c. 50e. T5c. 11.00 at lirppa'a. 1110 Chaatnul. TrTT? ItARKBT AND JUNlPlilt " XJ J Jj Ml rcnllnuoin Vaudtvlll 11:30 A. M to 11.30 f, H. HAUHINaTON ItEY.NOl.DH CO. or Teo In tfi Kngllah Comedlallu "THE HABERDASHERY" Jna Cook, Mallla k Hart Co.l Law k Mollll i(unt Inn, llrovMi i. UcConnack i Kalma A Co,; Stya Ar Bo; Oihera T -r-mn TONIUUT AT lii 15 U I rliL.' MATINtjH HATDRDAY, Sill TIIE MES8IIB SHUUERT I'reaenl MARIE DRESSLER In Her Nan Kankul Tiliini,h " A-M I X U P" ATT TJtIT 1'OI'UI.All Jl MAT TODAY AUhji-lC rll TONIGHT AT H.I5 SHARP piU.r Moioco rresema i. Hartley Inor' PEG 0' MY HEART THE FI.AY VEKYCODY IJ3VPU PALACE 1214 Market Ilu'-Klii'a Kun' , Utttfra PHOTOPLAY "Pd I'RuleG" U A. M I" l " 1QoA2Qc TUB WA11KET Br. AEOVB TU l'ltrruREa 11 A U m JltlS V U, So Ural a Rcaarvad. Stanley, ALICE DOVKY Csmmandlm OSIear Next WeW Marguerite Clark In tjretn (Jrato ""cross keys theatre" MOTHER GOOSE OTA t A"DT?TPTf ,,a,t Wwlia, Uvtmnga t 8.ij (jrAlvivlvi' Ma.tlne Vil and Hat at M.14 "voVW.7 $z baldpate Piul4r WW " NJXON'S GRAND Today 2 itD, T 9 KEVHN ADAH TROUPE E: t-ONtY DUNAIiy. VVGUU, UU1.E CHAIN ft TBMPLET0N VAHDli MJirt 4 LoriK dEAitniE a. pwih, jauaniNu fictUKKa- I) U M 0 N T S W& fctaft'S" Uurlgufr I'U.vJY MY HEAHT' TRpcADERp Tb gw;r Oa cTMn walmt. tun rtwy? A J l VI U AhTlo.N PSAVTHNf, -