EVENING LEDGEB PHILADELPHIA'. MONDAY, MAttOH 29, 1915; 9 Social and ffi&OK Ill OKl AVtfs TEA feS ilB f r ufuwv ud v4x I J flvjy I(m tT jjWIHillll ill imm& zs&afFml SIR "'j ' i 3 f -1 a , 11 est 'ew 'at a its, sea nlo ba UR In- ir- he m ' he i!r ch )W ' ch , ha 3- f 'X 36 . r- , l- " ll ' y i. ; a t a ' .ilfL L-J c- 3ME -T sjBlwU- - ' .-. -ttia tffivtlv Mjtut t,. .. Kirn. AiMU 'o """"' wvuu, n, in BlVlchcstmit Hill, will give n. small ilntico on Friday, April , " " "'-n uaunnwr, )rj Mary I'aul. )lf. Bnct x,rs' Josc',l A. Jnniiey, of 3t Kixat summit nvcnuei uncstnm tun, win entertain is, jinncr before tho mnquorado danco nt tho 'Philadelphia Cricket Club, on Wednesday, fcrrll ' K Mr. and Mrs. William B. Sloovcr, of Wlssn fWon avenue nnd Stafford street, Qormati" ftjioi, Bavo n small tea yestordny In honor or J(M Marlon Iiroous onun, iwiuao iiibubuiiiciii m their son, rump l'reciericK stoover, was nn Htounced nn Saturday. Assisting Mrs. Stoevor fin receiving wcic Mrs. snow, .miss Anna u. ignoff and Mrs Samuel llopo Carpenter. Thc Merlon Clvlo Association met this morn- tag at the home of Mrs. A. m. uiirite, on iiazei- gburst avenue Merlon. jtr. and Mrs Kane S. Oiecn, of Montgomery "avenue, dim .mwv "i vnii turn . umui Fbefore the co'tumc ilnnce nrrnnsed by Mrs. lorcea and Mrs. William It. Houoll In tho Ijlerlon Crlrket Club on Friday, April 23. A delightful luncheon una given ut the Art Out) on Thur-dnv by the members of tho Phila delphia Music Club Mrs. Duncan Campbell, tresldent of tne emu, presiucu, mm snun mmi I'wcre gUen by Mrs Alfred V. Schmidt, Mrs. phlllp W. Cooke, Mrs. Percy Ealcr and Mrs. Camuel S. Bursln. At tho cloao of the luncneon 'musical numbers wero rendered by Miss Ellza- V. .. . r , -TI Almn flfnfn "Tra Wllllnm JjDein A. UUBVi i'ltoa JWl.iu. .u.w .. .Btewart und Mrs. John S. W. Holton. ' Wr. and Mrs. T. M. Duly, of COT South Urond ..-. i...A tDniiAil r.ni.1s fnr n. tlanBant on iThnrarlav afternoon. Anrll 8, from 4 until 7, In i ... , ' , ..,. t honor or inoir son mm uuus"";,. Mrs. William W. Killer nnd Miss Kachcl Flt- 'ler are spendlns u few days In Atlantic city. '." Mr, and Mrs. John U. Valentine, of this city. entertained Informally rtt dinner on l-naay ' night at tho IMnza Hotel, New York. The Abrahamsohn Christmas nnd Easter Com- mlttce of tho University Hospital will hold Its Easter festivities at tho University Hospital on Monday, April 5, from 11:30 until 1:C0 o'clock. The commlttco Includes Mrs. Thomas O. Ash ton, chairman; Mrs. Alfred Stengel, vlco chair man; Mrs. William Pepper, Jr., treaaurer; Miss Mabel A. Urlce, Mrs. Benjamin Chew. Mrs. John G. Clnrlc Mis. William J. Clothier, Miss Margaret Dunlnp, Mrs. George W. Elklns, Jr., Mrs. Ralph H. Evnns, Mrs. Barton Cooke Hirst, lilts Anna P Johnson, Mrs. Frcderlo It. Kirk Und, Mrs John IC. Mitcnell, 3d, Mrs. Arthur Newlln, Mrs. Charles B. Ponrose, Miss Adellno U F. Pepper, Miss Marlon E. Smith nnd Miss ,EulalIo Wilcox. ALONG THE MAIN LINE OVEHIllinoK Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter S. Steven ion spent tho week-end In Atlantic City nt ; tn Jiariborougn-iiionneim. Mrs. Clayton I. Boyor, of 410 Bryn Mawr f avenue, has Issued Invitations for a largo "card party at her homo Saturday nftcrnoon, April 10. Tho card of Miss Florenco M. McDevltt r. i liiliuacu. CHESTNUT HILL Is Mr. and Mrs. WJlllnm Balrd Keefer, of the P Newport, 10th and Locust streets, have taken a E house on Bcnnzet street and will open it about ! May 1. Mrs. iisou j.'otter,"ofTaontgoniery avenuO, E spent S.iturdny In New York. GERMANTOWN ' ' Arnold Jennings has returned to his home, M1J Grecno street, from Hill School, and will pend tho Easter holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. William Bentty Jennings. Mrs. Joseph D. Wilkinson, of New York, is pending several days ns tho guest of her pa rents, Jtr, nn(j jirB. Arthur Burgess. Miss Dor othy Burgess has returned to hor homo from Washington, where sha has been visiting friends. nR "' n(i .Mrs. vreacricn ... ouiiivuiiuii.'i &W West School House lane, will coach to Atlantic f . .... n r.. ...l.-l..... tf City for tho Easter holidays. Miss Josephine Beeves and Mlsa Mnry Prim rose Reeves, of Abbottsford avenue, will leave ome time In Easter week for Catonsvllle, Md., 5 to visit friends. The third and last of a series of subscription fc',dances will take place on Wedneaday, April 7, ' t the Germantown Automobile Club. The com rnittee In rhnri? Includes Miss Helen Wetts, V Miss Marian Flower nnd Hussel Boblnaon. Among the chnperones are Mrs. B. F. Betts, Mrs. Edward Lukens, Mrs. A. P. Flower and i Mrs. B. Dawson Yeokel. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Stevens, or 29 Durham trect, are belne congratulated on the birth or. I' a. daughter Monday, March 22. Miss Ethel Jackson, of 103 Enst Coulter street, has been the guest of Mrs. Charles Flnley, or .Norristown, for several days. The annual election of officers of the Ulrls1 r'Gulde took place last week in the homo of Mrs. A. It. White, of 6330 Pulaski avenue, who was elected captain; Miss Virginia Lee, lieutenant; Mls3 Martha Whltaker, secretary, and Mlsa Emma Harner, treasurer. There were 40 guests Present and the meeting was addressed by the Rev, Dr. Lee. Buffet supper followed. ALONG THE READING Mrs. John II. Mulford, of PenrithFarm, Lodl, N- Y., is the guest of her husband's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Spencer K. Mulford, of Wy" wte, for several days. Mrs. Mulford, it will b remembered, was Miss Amy Cramp, of this elty. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer K. Mulford, Jr., aro also the guests of Mr. Mulford's parents for Bn indetlnlto stay. Mrs. Mulford will be . remembered as Mlsa Mary Bayly, of Green , Spring Valley, Md. Miss Anna Parry, of Florida, is the guest for 4 fortnight of Miss Marguerite Sill, of Wyn. cots. Miss SIU entertained informally In honor f her guest on Friday afternoon. Mrs Walter II B Bryant, of Oak Lane, n 1rUlne4 t lunchotL followed by auction fcrWgt. at ber homo JjaturiJay. b her guests, Bumberwl CO, lasudd Mr. JtfTanfc B, MeMlclmet, Mrs Prank M Kenndv. Mrs Thomas Cochran, Jr., Mrs. P. Frederick Hob crts. Mrs. Ilobert rtothermel, Mrs George kmott, Mrs. Martin Hare. Mrs. Perrlvnl M Smith, Mrs. George W. Hnrdlng, Mrs Charles Webster, Mrs. Phlllp Kettcrllnus, Mrs Harry O'Nell, Mrs. John Hastings, Mrs Henry Binden, Mrs. Jnmcs Kyle, Mrs. T. B Kllno, Mrs. Archlbnld Watcrhousc, Mrs. N'ormnn M Jones, Mrs. William Henry, Mrs. John New bold, Mrs. Charles Y. White, Mrs. Edward Aurhenrlcd, Mrs. Benodo Flake, of New York; Mrs Henry Mcjers, Mrs. Albert Johnson, Mrs. Wllllnm Llv ingston, Mr?. Leonard Short, Mrs. Jnmes Bur rows and Mrs. Walter Maxwell, of New York Tho guestrt wero tented nt small tables, which wero decorated with sweet peas and lilies of tho valley. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. J. s. Apponzcller, of 4712 Cedar avoniio, entertained at luncheon and enrdn Inst Thurs day. Among thoso present were .Mls Lonn Gcnth, Miss Emma Genth, Mrs Egbert Gum pert, Miss Phlllp Doorle. Mrs J Washington Wilson, Mr. Hnrry W. Seurfert, Mis Wllllnm Taylor, Mrs. G. A. Lough, Mrs. Wllllnm H. arlsl, Mrs. L. W. lloorbach, Mrs. A N Har per, Mrs. J. P. MncFlnch and Miss Jullu Appciu zellcr. Mrs. SInry A. Bower, of tho Monterey Apart ments, 43d street nnd Chester aomie, an nounces tho mnrrlngo of her daughter, Helen Agnew Bower, to Illchnrd Jcweph Lewis, of 6H South 46th street. Tho bridegroom q a grniul Bon of Dr. Richard Joseph Low Is, n celebrated oculist, late of ICth and Walnut streets. Tho Alpha Chapter of tho Phi Phi Sorority met at the homo of Miss Helcne E. Batei and Mies Lillian E. Bates on Friday ntternoon. Those present wero Mls'i Frances L. llnines, Miss Hcleno E. Bates, Miss Lillian E. Bates, Mies Dorothy Buck, Misi Dorothy F. Glenn, Miss Ella A. Glenn. Mlfs Knthniino McCon aughy, Miss M. Elizabeth Nassau nnd -Miss Ruth A. Pope. Mrs. James McAnaly, of 3S1S Ollvo btrcet, has left tho city for Somers Point, N. J., where Rill spend two weeks at Mrs. George Leonard's cottage. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Invitations havo been Issued by Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Colin, of 1621 Fltzwatcr street, for a dlnner-danco to bo held on Wednesday next at their home in honor of Miss Bessllo Gol howukl, of Worcester, Mass., whose engage ment to A. Hnrry Colin was announced on March 14. Spring llowcr nrra'nged In baskets will form tho artistic: decorations. Mrs. Colin will bo nsslsted In receiving by Miss Dorothy Colin, Miss Cecilia Colin nnd Arthur B. Colin, of 143G South Broad street. Among tho guests will bo Mr. and Mrs. S. Squire, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Colin, Miss Anna Colin, Mrs. C. Cohn, .Mr. and Mrs. J. Bloom, Miss Lillian Bloom, Miss Minnie Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. I. Lampert. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Gllckmnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Kanetsky, Miss Cecilia Kanetsky, MI&H Rosa Knnetsky, Miss Rebecca Kanetsky, Mr. ana Mrs. J. Kress, Mr. and Mrs. B. Lubln, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Meyers, Mr. nnd MrH. M. Gallant and Charles Cohn. Francis X. O'Rourke will entertain nt a sta? dinner tomorrow night In honor of J. Lindsay Hill. The decorations and favors will begreon. The guestB will Include Frank Lister, William Lister, Clarcnco Fish, John FInnerty, Edward AVhlte, William Strong, Richard Jacobs and Frank Logan. Doctor and Mrs. Charles F. Bailey, of 1613 South 'Broad street; Doctor and Mrs. John A. Bnlloy, Miss Marian Bailey, of 1&03 South ISth street, and Peter J. Bailey, of New York elty, with his small son, John K. Bailey, will form a party that will spend tho Enster holidays at Atlantlo City. Mr. and Mrs. T. Ashby Blythe, of 2507 South Lnmbert street, in tho Glrnrd Estate, will lcavo on Thursday to spend tho Easter holldas with friends In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Gustlne Duvnll, of tho Reed Apartments, Broad and Reed streets, and Miss Emily Dcvlimey, of 1SU South Broad street, will spend tho Easter holidays at Atlantic City. Captain nnd Mis. David McCoach, Miss Mabel McCoach and Miss Carolina McCoach, of 2431 Carpenter street, will leave eurly In tho week to open their cottago at Ocean City, whero they will remain until after the Easter holidays, NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Iskow entertained at their homo, 3012 Berks street, Inst week In honor of Ben N,.Korn, of New York. Among tho guests wero Miss MarkodlU, Miss Ruth eldn Marcus, Miss Seraphlne Douglas, Miss Phylla Godfru, Miss Anita Schrone, Leo Loeb, of Seattle; Jacque James, Martin Lowell, Will iam Jerome, Leo Cantor and Adolph New, of Baltimore, Mrs. Peter E. Smith and Mrs. William D. Smith, of IS23 Master street, entertained at "500" at their homo last Wednesday. Among their guests were Miss Stella Lynch, Mrs. Gcorgo Munger, of Camden, and Mrs. John McDevltt. Louis Daroff, of 1813 North 33d street, enter tained over the week-end Albert Voice and Henry Voice, of Now York. Friends of Miss Elizabeth C. Buck will ba sorry to learn she Is seriously 111 at her home, ' 1629 French street. Mlts Sue Fitzgerald, of-27th street and' Colum bia avenue, entertained at dinner and cards on Saturday night at her home. Her guests in cluded Mr, and Mrs. Walter Lyle Whitman, Mr. and Mrs. Qeoreo McFarland, Mr. and Mrs. George Estes, Norman Eberle, Miss Louise. Helen Maurer, Ralph Earl Stanton and Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson Shawv Mrs. Herbert Fleming and her daughter, Miss Charlotte Fleming, of 1233 West Lehigh avenue, will spend the early part of April In Atlantlo City, NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Joseph Slmsohn. of 903 North Franklin street, has returned from a short stay In Bal timore, where be was tho guest of Mr. u4 Mrs, Wlliain Lry. Jack Somers is (pending some time in South Bethlehem, Pa, t miss aimee Mcpherson rhoto 5ta"i Miss Mcl'herson, who now lives in Elizabeth, N. J., is n former resident of this city. She is n niece of Mrs. Stewart Frazer, of this city. Mrs. Edward IuiiKcrich Smith entertained nt dinner recently in honor of Miss McPhcrson and her fiance, Paul Littlehall, of New York. TIOGA Mr. nnd Mrs. William Gerhab, Jr., of 3106 North 11th street, entertained nt n dinner at their West Chester home Saturday evening In honor of Dr. nnd Mrs. Aaron Ross Cianc. Among their guests were Miss Mabel Kchr Don nelly nnd Mlsa Florence Mager, of Logan. C. Paul liny, Jr., and Lee M. Ray, of 2120 West Tioga street, for the not few weeks will occupy npartmentM nt tho Rlttenhouso Hotel. Mrs. Wluflcld S. Scott, of 1S07 West Ontario street, has returned from a visit to Montrose, Pennsylvania. Miss Esther Robinson, of Atlantic City, It the guest of Mrs. Louis Blumcnthal, of 3723 North Gratz street. Tho members of tho Tuesday Hewing Club will bo entertained tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. Harvey Crcssmnn. They includo Mrs. Horaco Davis, Miss Florenco Ircy, Mrs. Walter S. Bauer, Mrs. W. Glbbs, Mrs Charles Thomp son, Mrs. John O. Taxis, Mrs. Louis Biggard, Mrs. J. II. Chadwlck, Mrs. Wesley Flanagan, Mrs. O. Morton Illman, Mrs. Gcorgo Crofton, Miss Ida Drlpps, Mrs. Paul Volght, Mrs. J. Ncufcld and Mrs. Walter Miller. Tho brldgo club of which Mrs. It. Thomas Kesslcr, of 1S03 West Erlo avenue, Is a mem ber will bo entertained nt luncheon and enrds tomorrow by Mrs. Gcorgo Derbyshire, at the Buckingham Apartments. Other members nro Mrs. Harry do Groat, Miss Gertrudo Kelly, Miss Ella Mallon, Miss Beatrice Zellner, Mrs. Augustus Boers, Mrs. Theodor H. Wynn, Mrs. Horace McFetrlds Miss Marian Murray, Miss Gertrudo Winslow and Mrs. J. B. Henry. Mrs. George II. Wobensmlth, of 1S13 West On tario street, will leavo on April 1 for a visit to Harrlsburg, Pa., and upon her return will entertain Miss Helen A. Baker, of Mnuch Chunk. Mr. nnd Mrs. Emanuel Meyerhoff, of 3543 North 21st street, will receive from 3 to 6 o'clock on Sunday, April 4, at their home. In celebration of tho 45th anniversary of their marriage. Miss Edith M. Lower, of 2312 West Tioga street, gnvo a ten on Saturday afternoon for tho members of tho T. W. Y. Sewing Club. Her guests Included Miss Florence Williams, Miss Dorothy Wardle, Miss Llda Yerkes, Miss Katharine Wlttc, Miss May Taylor, Miss Vera Welzel. Miss Emily Winkler, Miss Marguerite Wilson, Miss Vera Westooat and Miss Achsab Yates. Spring flowers were combined with smllax nnd ferns In the decorations. Mr. and: Mr. Samuel S. Knmpa and their son, James Ashton Leo,Kamps, of East Orange, N. J., nra the guests of Mrs. Kamps' parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ashton Lee, of 3528 North 18th street. Mr. and Mrs Nathan Klein, of 1533 Pike street, nre receiving congratulations on the birth of h daughter. Miss Selma Daniel Klein. MISS FLORA ROBINSON Miss Robinson is s noted contralto among the young amateurs Of this city, She) was heard at a recent concert t tho Y, M. C, A. Building, MT. SINAI CHARITY BALL Arrangements for tho Annual Ball to Bo Held April 12 Havo Been Completed. Preparations for the most beautiful ball of the year, the Mount Slnnl Hospltnl charity ball, which Is to bo held Monday, April 12, nt tho Academy of Music, nro rapidly Hearing com pletion. Mnjestlc In conception, dainty in color and nrtlntlc beauty nro the decorations that will be used, pvery year a new feature Is added to make it a most brilliant affair, nnd this year especially the old historic Academy of Music will be transformed Into a garden of beauty nnd splendor. The board of managers havo spared no effort or expense to mako this ball the most success ful ever given. Skilled decorators will trans fer the Academy Into a bower of fragrance. Both sides of the entrance lc.nlliipr to tho cor ridor will bo banked with ferns, potted plnnts nnd blooms. In tho corridor masses of potted forns and plants will give tho effect of a. wood land dell. Smllax will ba banked In front of and surrounding tho large mirrors. Tho chan deliers will bo entwined with greens. Tho dec orator's art will also bo evinced in tho bal cony boxes. Tho proscenium boxes will be cur tained by greenery delightfully set with palms and shrubbery, and myriads of tiny electric lights will bo used. Tho music stnnds will be converted Into n bower covered with (lowers nnd colored electric lights. There will be no grand march this year, and, instead, a minuet will be danced. Immediately following this featuro there will be general dancing. Tho proceeds realized from this ball will be for tho maintenance of one of tho busiest hospitals in Philadelphia. This Institu tion, located In a congested section of the city, where the need for It is greatest, is taxed to Its utmost capacity In rendering service nnd attention to tho needy tick. Alt who apply are treated regardless of raco, color or creed. This ball Is ghen to further n. most worthy charity. LANSDOWNE Among thoaa who attended the dance given In Barker Hall by members of tho young married set on Saturday night wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Carey, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Gersten berger, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sill, Mr. and Mrs, C. Edwin Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilson, Mr. nnd Mrs, Andrew Young, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Horaco Beeson, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Arms, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoffman, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ware. Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Wllkle, Doctor and Mrs. Jorden and Mr, and Mrs. Henry S. Barker. Among those who havo returned from differ ent colleges to their homes aro Miss Olive Mason from Wheaton College; Miss Marlon Keen, Miss Harriet Keene, Miss Francis D. Maxwell, Miss Anna Sullivan, Miss Ella Bucher, Miss Florenco rierce and Herbert W. Jackson, from Swarthmore College; Miss Edna Baker, from Sargent College, at Cambridge, Mass ; Claude Simpler, Russell Andersen, Franklin Reynolds, George Saunders, Franklin Butz, Arthur Batten and Arthur Underhtll, from State College. The Reverend and Mrs. Croswell McBee will leave after Easter for South Carolina, where they will attend the marriage of the Rev. Mo Bee's brother. Miss Minnie Cook, of Ureenwood avenue, is visiting friends In Maryland for seevral weeks. Mrs. John Jackson, of Owen avenue, enter tained a few friends at an Informal luncheon today. Mrs. B. II. Wanamaker, of Forrest avenue, is vlJltlns relatives in AUentown. Miss Mary Rhoades, of McKinley avenue, la Visiting friends In Washington, D, C, Mrs. Michael Skeetj, of 111 East Stewart ave nue, will entertain Mlsa Elizabeth Skeetz, of Altoona, for the holidays. Dr John A. McKenna I taking a vacation for several weeks in Havana, Ml Meta Knlerleraen, of 147 Melrose avenue, is nterta.tnto iliss Grace Krout, of Audu- l boa. N. I PREPARATORY to settling down to an nb servnnco of tho Ilnnt week of Lout, society I h.id a small round of festivities last week, end- I lug on Saturday with the dansatiti and supper- . dances which wero given nt tho hotels'. In tho I afternoon a contcit In tho hesitation was hold In the Iloso Gxidcti of tho Hellcvuo-Stratford, presided over by Mis May Temple. Among thoso who occupied tables wero Mr. and Mrs. William II. Tovls Htihn, Mts. William W. Glbbs, Miss Bertha Glbbs, Mrs. Burton Price, Miss Florence Bell, Mrs. Charles Francis Boch man, Mi. nnd Mrs Gcorgo Fritz Chandler, Mrs Florence Vox, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Earn shaw, Miss Smith, Chiuloi Bradford Fraley, Mr and Mrtf Wheeler Lord. Mrs. A. Southern Conway, Miss Eleanor Durham, Mis. Robert Anderson, Mrs. Isaac H. Jones, Mrs. Maurice Welsh Fngnn, Dr. Daniel M. Hoyt, Mrs. Alcx nnder Gray, MI33 Muig.net Gray, Miss Jvdelo M MoRier, Mrs. lrank Zimmerman nnd George Harrington. Tim ilausant will ho held, as usual, next Sat urilav nftrmoon In tho Roso Garden niuljln Easter week will bo given in the ballroom, ROXBOROUGH Tho Thmsilny Night Club, of tho First Pros bterlan Chinch, -Mniiaj unlc, has 111 ranged a series of entertainments for Its monthly meetings. Tho program for tho March evening wns a musical monologuo by Professor Adam Gelbel. On April 23 thoro will bo a "Holiday Supper" when each tnblo will bo arranged and decorated to rorrcspond with the traditions of a national holiday. Tho olllcors and members nro. Miss Besslo Lystcr, president; Mrs. A. W. Greer, vlco president; Mrs. Frank Eckcnrolh, secretary; Mrs. John Miller, ticamirrr; Miss I Ella Moore. Mlia Florence Wnricn, Miss Emma I Hendren, Miss Mlnnlo E. Scott, Miss Margnret I Hunter, Mrs. Joseph Rlpka, .Mrs A. MacIIiiKh, Mis. Runisey, Mrs. Ward Smith, Mrs. Robert Blink, Mrs. Thomas Stanley, Mrs. Samuel War ren. Mis Wilbur W. Hilton, Mri. Finnk Wager, Mis Megnnigal, .Mrs Itobert Miller. Mts. Georgo N. Mnkcly, Mrs. William .1. Hamilton, Mrs. Samuel Taylor, Mrs. Mauilco Petri man, Mrs. Robert C. Gieer. Mrs. C. S. Wilson, Mrs. Chailes Caxanaugh, Mri. Andrew Rcmmcrt, Miss Clara McMnster, Miss Ruby Hull, Miss Reba Wnger, Mrs. Glascow, Mrs. A. Whiteside and Mts. Louis Melstcr. Miss Rena IJ Horrlcks, of Manatawny avenue, will give a novelty party on Saturday night at her home, which will bo decorated with eaily spring Mowers. Her guests will Includo MlS3 Mnrgarct Nccly, Miss Graco Heller, Miss Mll dicd Beaver, MIsb "Florence Harris. Miss Min erva Webster. Miss Esther Jollj, Miss Jcnnla Stewart, James Picket, Lcroy Mllllgnn, Lloyd Short, Raymond lltinloy and Jnmes Oliver. An Interesting meeting will be held tomorrow night in tho First C01iRrcgntion.il Church, on En3t Hermit lane near Ridge avenue, when tin nddress on "Some Things Wo Seo In tho Under world and the Remedy for Its Pievalllng His" will bo delivered by Miss -Miriam Boniface. Thoro will bo also an interesting program "t muMcal selections. The Rev. I. A. Lumley, pas tor of tho church, wilt pie&Ide. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. William Jones, at Mojhin. nro entertaining Mis. Ellsworth Flagg-Hiillurd, who Is here on a short visit from her home In Hackensack, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo H. Beilin, of Ridley Park, announco the blith of n littlo ton. nn Friday. Congratulations and presents for tho new nrrlvnl nro being received from tho many friends of tho parents. A formal danco Is to bo given by tho Monday NiBht Assembly at Ridley Park thin evening. Mrs. J. J. Collier, a resident of tho Park, Is at Atlantic City for tho coming season. T. E. Krcmer Is en routo to nidley Park from Palm Bench, whero ho participated In some of tho past season's events. Mrs. Frank Hursh Is vi<lng her pnrentb, Mr. and Mrs. I,. Hutton, nt their homo In Glen olden. Mrs. Hursh will bo remembered as otio of tho county'B most popular belles beforo her marriage. WILMINGTON Miss Elizabeth Fisher, of Philadelphia, who comes to this city on April 7 to poso for the scries of living tableaux for tho entertainment which tho members of tho Junior Auxiliary of the Delaware Hospital Is to glvo at tho New Century Club on that date, Is a nleco of Will iam II. Chase, a celebrated portrait painter. Forty people will participate In tho entertain ment. Miss Fisher will pose a series of tableaux at tho Bltz Carlton. In Philadelphia, on tho Saturday following tho cntertnlument here. The Idea of posing subjects to bo taken from the paintings of tho lato Howard Pyle has been given up. slnco It was impossible to get tho original costumes which tho pictures would require. Most of the subjects will bo from poster pictures. Tho entertainment will bo fol lowed by dancing. Miss Margaret Whlttaker will Elvo an Impersonation of nn East Indian dance. Anions those who will pose for the pictures are Mrs. E. Tatnall Wnrner, Mrs. Irene du Pont, Miss Chichester, Miss Janet Jackson, Miss Laura Amory, Miss Clalra Elle good, Mrs. Peter T. Wright, Mrs. Walter Lee. Mrs. Frank Garrett. Mrs. Morton Harvey. Miss Elizabeth Ramsay. Miss Constance Moore, Misses Marian, Bessie and Katherlne Dunham, Mrs. Robert Patterson, Jr., Miss Margaret Whlttaker, Mrs. Wlnthrop Wood, Miss Madeline Owens, Miss Madge Carpenter, Mrs. Leonard E, Wales, Mlsa Eleanor Pyle, Miss Mary Biggs, Miss Henrietta Stadelman, Mrs. Irving Warner, Mrs. Roberts Brokaw, Miss Arthurs, Peter T, Wfight, Leslie Thresher, Douglas Duer, Rob-? erts Brokaw, Stanley Arthurs, Herbert Moore, Mr. Barrett. The committee In charge includes Mrs. F. Lindsay Curtis, Mrs. David Ranken, Mrs. W, C. Nesbltt and Miss Emma V. Bush. The marriage of Earl Malloy Corkran. son of Doctor and Mrs. Millard F. Corkran, of this city, and Miss Carrie V Sudler, of Balti more. Md , took place last Thursday at the home of the bride's parents. After thslr wed ilaf trip the young- raw pie will ba t hone at $ Wet ttxtti, fcf te 34 whon Maurice nnd Miss Florence Walton wilt glvo nn exhibition. In tho ballroom of the Rltz-Carlton on Sat urday Mrs. J. Hutchinson Scott entertained for her daughter, Miss Hetty Scott, her guests In cluding Mlsa Mary Puphnm, of New York; Miss Gertrudo Pnncoast, L. Brooko JMwnrdft, Bnr ton Cooko Hirst and Charles Walton. Mrs. Scott nlso entertained for her daughter at tho Supper Club In tho evening, tho additional guests being Forrcitcr Scott nnd Donntd Souder. Dr. nnd Mrs D. Brndcn Kylo cntertnlned In honor of their guestsv Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Whitney, of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Drinker Riley enter tained eight Riie'ts nt the Supper Club. Mr, nnd Mrs. R Wilson McCredy nlso had a party, ns did Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Spencer Miller, 3d, Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter Blabon. Mrs. E. II. McCuI loiigh, Miss Samuel and Doctor Rlvas. Others ontertalnliiB Included Mrs. Heckyrher, Mrs. P. Williamson Roberts. Mr. nnd Mrs. John P. Holllngsworth, Mrs. B Dnwson Coleman, Mr. nnd Mis. W. It. Trls llulm nnJ Mrs. Elscn-broy FRANKFORD Mlsa Myra Austin Carter, of Elizabeth, N. J Is tho Rtiest of Mrs. William C. Burkholder, of Tncony. A number of 'bntcrtnlnments nre being planned In honor of Miss Carter during her stay, which will bo of two weeks. Mrs. H. W. Bloch, of Fox Chase, lias ns her guests Mr. nnd Mrs. E. K. Dcmmy, of Mlddlo lown, Pa. Mrs. J. F. Motson. of Arthur ntrcet. Fox Chne, will return tho early part of next week after spending two weeks as tho guost of hor parents nt Bath, Pa. Tho Beneficial Society will give a euchre in tho new school building of St. Domlnic'u Church, llolmesburg, Monday evening, April B. MIpj Mnrgarct Lawlor will net ns hostess, and rhe will bn assisted li Miss Katherlne Lawlor, Miss Elizabeth Lawlor, Miss Louisa Nell and MlhH Elizabeth Nell. AMUSEMENTS ACADI'.MY Of Ml'StC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD STOKOWS1CI. Conductor Symphony I Saturday Evr., April 3, at 8:15 Concerts I Easter Mon. Aft., Apr. 5, at 0:00 NinnH'NUKNRlNO rnoaiiAM "HAS nilKINUOLD." Unirume of tha Oot3 Into Wulh.illa, 'Uin WAI.KVUL. ' (tt) Hlile of thj Vol l,irlB 11111I lb) Wotnn'it Farewell nml l'lre Mulc; "SIKOKninD," Walilw'olwn. "UOTTKnDAMME- HUMS." n) Slesfrled s Hhlno Journey, (b) Trailer miirxili, nml it) Clcmlne I-eno Thrre iclil l" 110 Concert Oood i'rlday Imioos, TlfKl:T8 NOW AT HETPK 8. 1110 ClinbTNTJT 8T. "RTF. KEITH'S THEATRE AMGMCA'S MOST VERS ATI LK ARTISTE Gertrude Hoffmann 60 COMPANY T.O In SpnrkllnB N' Mil neue TltEMCNDOUS SLTl'OKTINO SHOW joiin c. men and sally coiiem Morris Crcinln Ic Co 1 Chief Canpnllcan; Iiarr und Wolfonl nnd Other Stars 2 Shows Daily ..Sfoo m,,4-v.iif Qf Ol'EIlA I Homo ot World's OJlGSbHUt Oi. IIOI'SE I Ureatet I'hotoptajs AKTi:itNCO.N8, 1:30 TO 4 30, 10c, l.",c. 2-c EVENINGS. 7.30 TO 10-30. l(k 23c, A KEW 500 LAST WEEK! The ETERNAL CITY Next Week Biggest Thrill Yet! l) W CKIWiTIIH "THE AVENGING CONSCIENCE" SKAT SALE OI'I.NS TIR'USDAY SIR DOUGLAS MAWSOh And His Marvelous Motion Picturt? AT WITI1ERSPOON HALL TUESDAY. MAKl'II 30, 2.81) AND 8:1.1 P. M WEDNESDAY. MAHCU .11 a 30 I- XI ONLY" Ausnkes 1'hlliuleUihln, QeocrHiilileul l,oi:let ' l'RICEH Olle 7.-.C. $1 TleKots at Heppo Piano Sloro, 1U0 Chentnut St -IT "TT7" MARKET AND JUMPEU 8TIIEET' iS'SiY-N-sr DAISY HARCOURT MLUEVirr. ' 15EM.Y . Ll'CY, HETTY: OTHKK3 Coming "Hypocrites" Return Engagement ACADEMY FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 0 joiin McCORMACK "Tho Kintr of tno Concert Stage" bEATS NOW 1 ON IjALE AT IIEPPK'S FORREST WfnJW 25c & 50c LAST KVENINH EEDUBR War Pictures WEEK Next Week-MASIC AND WIO CLUB. Seat. Now. Juliette Dika l? CROSS KEYS THEATRE OTHER nlO. ACTB New I'rctram Mon. & Tnura. Dally inn Enln T and 9 atSslo J-uw 10c. IBe, 20a GARRICK Last 6 Evgs. 'TS... . Ur-rrU- 7 KRYB BALDPATE PoMlarVriw Matlne. Wedne.day. Beat Santa U.M j!g. Week-Robert HIUIardJnJgheArgyla, Ca.. THE MARKET ST. ABOVE 10TU l'lcrmiEa nj- 1,-r 11 A M. TO 11:15 r. M. JjXLLl2y Jn "Oretna Clreen" Coming Cha. Chaplin In A JITNEY EEOPEMENT T vnin Last Week. Beginning Tonight at SilJ li 1 IVivj Matlneea Wedneaday and Saturday THE MESSRS. SHUUERT Preient MARIE DRESSLER ..A m&.vp- j ? MAIIKET AND NINTH 6T& T-i nT f1 P 10 A. U. to 11 P. M.. 10c. SOC V 1CIUJ.1CI 'Quality Vaudeville and . .. ...,il In 'THE CHAMPION" Amateui k2L11?-,Wa .i'! .Qg ADELPHI TONIUUT AT DUO OUAHl- POP IMAT THURSDAT nt. ioroaao rrewnta J. lla artley Manners' PEGJQ--MY HEART NIXON'S GRAND UERT EEVY. BEAUMONT A AUNOl-n , AllTHUUIItrSTON & CO.: ZINKA PANNA; HUOOK3 U.V i in'A ckwwn. H rtQWE.N, CAPT. JACK PAR NETT bOS, Pioniitflk Today 2 115. T. & 0 BROAD-Next Week $& ETHEL BARRYMORE &$& DUMONT'S 'SFlZSZSSVil il ATI NEK TODAY 10c & JOi n A"c?rxTri"Jll-"r 8TU matin j iuit UjipX fivJ yYa MARION'S DitE M1N He, JlCrosadero JSJI1 Yaumah il fjmm m 1 31 - rsa 1, .i