0 -i S30AL EDDINGS dlU IKOH EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, APRIL G, 1915. BBHH' Kyi WSJ HI 1 'JfF r smi7 t iillllllllll U MISS FRANUiss h. aiKAiis, cmugiuer or .Mr. nnd Mrs. IMward D. Mean, of ISIS Do Lancey place, Is ontertnUilnR nt luncheon to ' day nt the Scdgely Club In honor of Miss lto becca Pickering:, of Boston, who la Spending n fortnight with Miss Mears. The guests Include Miss Frances Sullivan, Mrs. Joseph Wharton I.lpplncott, Miss Jean Hurt, Mlsd Helen Vnn Dusen, Mrs. William Paul O'Neill, Mrs. How ard Kennedy Hill, Miss Marlon Shnrplcss nnd Miss Winder, of Baltimore. Mrs. Stacy B. I.lojcl, of Ardmore, will glvo n, box party nt the Children's Untcrtnlument and Tableaux to bo given nt tho Bcllcvuc Stratford on Thursdny afternoon for tho bene fit of the Hope Day Nursery. Her llttlo guests will be Miss Elizabeth Austin, Miss Ellen Doug las Lloyd, Mlsa Mary Iloss, John Balrd, Jr., Arthur Trlmrose Baugli, Jr., and Kenton Elscn berg. The Woman Writers' Club of Philadelphia held Its business meotliijr last night In tho clilbrooms. nt 1210 Locust street, which was followed by an entertainment. In which mem bers of tho club took part. An Impersonation of a movie, "Tho Tcll Talo Kiss," by Carolltio B. King, wns pro duced under tho direction of Miss Dorothy Mills, who Is chairman of tho Entertainment Committee. Thoso members of tho club who took part Included Mrs. James Francis Boas, Miss Dorothy Bauer, Miss Edna Stauffcr, Miss M. I Dlehl, Miss Julia Blankcnburg, Miss Ger trude Garnell, Dr. Jano Leslie Klft, Miss Ro bekah V. Elliott and Miss Mario Sellers. Tho club will glvo an entertainment nt tho New Century Club rooms on tho night of April 16, which will bo followed by general dancing. Mrs. Stephen Grccna entertained Inst night at her homo In Tulpehockcn street, German town, In honor of her grnndauKhtcr, Mls Eleanor Hill, of Evanston, 111., who Is her guest oer tho holidays. Among thoso present were John Hill, grandson of Mrs. Greene, who Is a student nt Pennsylvania: Miss Cornelia Hayman, Mlsa Eleanor Davis, Miss Emma Crowder, Miss Edith Hobson, Gordon Smith, George Stephenson, William Showcll and Ed ward Kctcham. Mr. nnd Mr. Holllngshcad N. Tnylor, of 7709 St. Martin's lane, will entertain a box party nt tho Mnsk and Wig on Wednesday evening. Their guests will Include Mr. and LMrs. Curtis L. Clay, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hol Sllngsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Llpplncott nnd Pcrcival D. Taylor. Tho party will nfterward attend an In formal supper nt tho Mask and Wig Clubhouse. Mr. nnd Mis. Wilson Potter, of Montgomery f avenue, will entertain nt dinner before tho bl masque to be given at the Philadelphia i Cricket Club on Wednesday evening. Their guests will include Mr. nml Mrs. John 11. Whlttaker, Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel llcbard. Mr. and Mrs. John Rust, of Cleveland; Mrs. J. Nelion Turvlanco and Mr. and Mrs. Boulton Earnahavv. jS Marshall S. Wlnpenny will glvo a dinner on RJIonday evening, April 12, before tho costumo IK dance at tho nittenhousc. Mr. Wlnpenny will Kreturn from Bermuda on Monday. P Mr. and Mrs. William G. Warden, of Redgato, School Houtie lane, Germantown, wjll leave on IBaturday, April 17, for California. Mr. nna rJlrs. Warden will visit the exposition before 'returning home. Colonel Littleton Waller Tazewell Waller. U. 6. M. C, and Mrs. Waller will entertain nt dinner tomorrow evening nt their homo In the Navy Yard In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ' B. Grove. Covers will be laid for 12. Miss Nelllo E. Quirk, who was the first woman elected a member of the Philadelphia 5 Chamber of Commerce, wns opo of the few uwomen wno attended tne memoersmp dinner jef the organization at the Bellevue-Stratford riMt night. I ALONG THE MAIN LINE j(, OVHlBnooK-Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gomery, of Uth street below City Line, will open their new ?hom at 6398 Woodbine avenue, April 13. BBYNMAwn Mr. and Mrs. Octavlus Marvin 'Harcum are being congratulated upon the birth f a ion, on March SI. The boy has been named William Marvin Harcum, for his maternal erandfather, tho late Dr. William E. Hatcher, of his father, respectively. Mrs. Harcum will be Brtraembered as Miss Edith Hatcher. CHESTNUT HILL Stacy E. Webater. who Is a student at Wes- Iyan University, Middletown, Conn., Is spend J5S the holidays with hla father. J. Harold KVtbaUr, St East Willow Grove avenue. F'iJIts Marlamno Blddla and Lvnford Bldule. ot ptenton av.nu.. sr nt th TlnCI Pnnp. da SJteon, St. Augustine, Fla. fi'UrjL TTnlll.t .. -. o I I- ..,,,,. fad Willow Grove avenue, will clve n. birthday Pr'y la honor of her small son, Holllster iftUrg-ei, on Saturday afternoon of this week. "Out :g BTOaIl b0J.a and haV8 teen invited. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. T, P. B. Scott nnd family, of JJOreene street, ara spending- tho Easter holl- t their cottage In Seaside Tark. KJ Easter German of Airs. George Brooke's f-nclmj class will take place on Saturday eve f. April 10, at the Germantown Cricket Club. fir" BFPttltlon dancing will take place, .Mr. Edward Davis, of Hortter street west of .YnCj aVemie. will n1a,lBln at Iimphann nn Urlay, April S. at hr hum. In honor of her "inter, Mill Catherine Hunter Davis. Clement B, Lowe, of East Washington l& win spend the spring mpntha with his eon gfowbrook, Vlneland. N. J, S Dorothy Scott and her elster, Miss Anna ot 138 School House lane, are spending k with frlendi In WMhlnston, d, c. nd Mrs. John J. McDevltt. Jr.. of IS ?lq drive, accompanied by their two sons, I J- McDevltt. Sri. M Rirllni McDevltt. L1" Chtlua, to remain for two weeks. ALONG THE READING Mid, Ifrs. q. Henry Btetupn, of Juniper Oeonts, returned on Saturday from 'U. where they have been apesdlbS iiWiOis, Mr. Stetson and MuUolm Herk- ness, of Wyncote, hnvo gone to Havana, Cuba, for a short stay. Mies Ellrnbeth Stull Lewis, of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Is visiting her nunt, Mrs Eugene S. Stull, 111 Woodland avenue, Wyncote Mnny cntcrtiilnmcnta nre being given In her honor. Gilbert Hlmt, of Media, spent the week-end with Edwnrd Schollenger, of Bend road, Wyn cote. Mrs. Alan H. Head entertained the bridge club at hrr home on Hall road, Wyncote, yoMordny. Among those present were Miss Mnrguorlte Sill, Miss Nan Kent, Miss Dorothea Jennings, Mrs. Charles Bech nnd Mrs John Mnrtln. Mies Stauffcr nnd Miss Vnn Slyke, extension secretaries of the Young Women's Chrlstlnn Association, of 1S0O Arch street, nre forming classes to meet every Monday evening during April nnd May. Between 7 and 7:30 thero will bo n general Bible Class. There will bn until 8:15 amusements In the line of gymnasium, cur rent events, sewing, embroidering, nnd Glee Club until 9:30. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Hrlcklcy, of 43H North 12th street, Lognn, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. James P. Gill arc anions the guests nt a houso party given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor Seward, of Wild wood Crest, N. J from Frldny until tomorrow. Tho annual banquet o' tho Montgomery County Firemen's Association will be held nt tho Mineral Springs Hotel, Willow Grove, Snt urdny evening, April 17. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Theodore Blrcly Palmer, of 4023 Hazel avenue, entertained her bridge club yestcrdny afternoon. A burfct luncheon wns served nnd spring flowers formed tho decorations. Mrs. Ilnlbcrt Powers Gillette, of Hamilton Court, Is arranging a card party to bo given on Monday, April 10, at the Phllomuelan Club, SU4I Wnlnut street, for chatlty. Mrs. Herman Kuchn, 6731 Osage avenue, enter tained her friends at nn Impromptu dinner last week. The mnrrlago of Miss Ella L. Broomnll, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnlvln H. liioomnll, of 4013 Green street, to Spencer T, Vldeon will take place quietly tomorrow evening at S:TO o'clock nt tho home of tho bride's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry Matthew Titus, of 47S5 Cednr avenue, spent tho week-end In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Edwnrd S. Stackhouse, of 4bl7 Cednr avenue, nccompnnled by Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Jlnyer, of tho Wood-Norton, German town, went to Atlantic City for the Easter holi days. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The Wycods Club of South Philadelphia has issued Invitations to Its members tor n dance to be given on Wednesday evening nt the Wynnellelcl Country Club. Mrs. E. B. Conaty, of 2333 South Cleveland avenue. In tho Glrard Estate, has as her guests over the Easter holidays her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic It. Llllle, Ernest Schoonmacker and Ernest Piatt, of Brooklyn. Dr. Hary A. Steckel, of King's Park, L. I., is at present tho guest of his Bister, Dr. Char lotte Steckel Farrington, at her homo In the Glrard Estate, 2130 Passyunk avenue. Miss Mac Abrams, 1312 South 6th street, Is visiting friends in Ventnor. A largo dance Is to bo given In her honor by some of her school friends. Philip Cohen, 61D Tiiekct street, will be the guest of Charles Fcllman at his cottage In Atlantic City for n few days. Samuel Mellln, of 1903 South street, will en tertain this evening af dinner, followed by a pool tournament and pinochle. His guests will bo Dr. William G. Ramsey, Dr. H. O. Webb, Dr. John S. Pearson, Dr. Walter Dunn, Amos Eddy, Benjamin Daniels and Charles Kru ger. THE SCHOOL SET Many Parties Will Be Given Tonight for Society's Younger Set. There will be a number of affairs tonight at which the members of the school set may take part. Tho Easter cotillon of the Saturday evening dancing claas will take place tonight. Mrs. William G. Cochran will chaperon, as Mrs. Hutchinson, who organized the class, has gonu to California. Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Drlnton will entertain at dinner at the Bellevue-Stratford In honor of thejr daughter, Miss Elizabeth Brtnton. There will be about SO guests present, and the party will later attend the cotillon. There will also be several private dances, among which will be a dance In Asher's, to be given by Mr. and Mrs. AValter M. La Rue, of lit Pelham road, in honor of their daughter, Miss Margaret La Hue. There will be 30U guests present. Mr. and Mrs. James Manderson Castle, ot Chestnut Hill, will also entertain at dancing In honor of their daughters, Miss Margaret New bold Castle and Miss Mary Butler Castle, In the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Only the school set will be present. Miss Carolyn Osborne will be guest of honor at a dance to be given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Osborne, In the Old York Road Country Club, NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. F. Durchsprung, of 1333 Dover street, are receiving congratulations on the birth or a daughter, March S3. William Hutt, a student at State College, Is spending the Easter holidays with hla parents, Mr, and Mrs. Louis Hutt. of 2S:i Oxford street. Mr. and Mrs, Conrad Gross, of J027 Nprth Will street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mtes Hannah Muriel Gross, to Law rence Lyman Shaller, of this city, son of Mr. and Mrs. William W; Shaller, of Ivoryton, Conn. 'WOODBURY Miss Gertrudo SummerlU has Just returnna from a three months' visit with relatives and friends In New Orleans Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green and family have retreJ from CaltfornU, where they have been spending the winter at Green's Hotel, Pasadeos, I'hoto by Mirceau MRS. CHARLES SERVICE TAYLOR Mrs. Tnylor has lntely returned from a wedding trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. Taylor have taken a house on Rex avenue, in Chestnut Hill, where they will be at homo to their friends. ARTISTS ENTERTAIN Masque of Primitive Peoples Will Be Given Tonight at Horticultural Hall. The sewn art organizations which will pre sent the ".Masque of the Primitive Peoples" In Horticultural Hall tonight include the Fellow ship of the Academy of the Fine Arts, T-Squnro Club, Pennsylvania Museum School of Industrial Alt. Plastic Club. Sketch Club, Art Club nnd School of Design for Women. The description of tho nffnlr can best be told in the Invitations issued, which read ns follows: "The Purpose of this billet. Gentle Header, Is to crave most courteously the Honour of your Presence nt a most unusualla Entertainment to be given at the 3d Qunrter of the Moon which being translated, means Tuesday, April 6th, nt 8 o'clock-nnd nt the Hnll of Horticulture, which Is In Broad St., nr. Locust. On this occasion tho Spirits ot the Pagan Past will return agalnc to earth, and disport themselves, masque fash ion, for your Delectation. There will be Scenery most weird nnd gorgeous with Dances bnrbarle, and Muslo and Costumes which shall entrance you by their richness. Hero you will see old Jiamesls nnd his train fresh como from the Pyramids under tho caro of tho Fellowship ot the Academy of tho Fine Arts Or do you prefer America? Have patience In a trice the scene will change to Mexico nnd the Aztecs, redone by the T-Squaro Club. If your fancy craves Byzantium, It shall be at your beckoning with the help of tho Pennsylvania Museum School of Industiial Art; or China and Its Mandarins and the whole civilization of Cathay directed by the ladles of tho Plastic Club. There, too, will appear the Indians of the West, shown to you In their original civilization, and without circus tnwdrlness, by the Sketch Club. Yet again Imperial Pome you have It anew with nil the resource that the Art Club has at Its disposal; and lastly tho Occult civilization of Persia, which shall come to you with the School of Design. "In 2 or 3 turns of the Hour Glass you will travel to the uttermost parts of the earth, and Into tho very pit of Time, alt in goodliest com pany. And when the Masque Is finished there will be Dancing until the morning hours, when you may clasp the hand of Araby and Egypt nnd show them a thing or two of our modern foot flinging." The masque will be given under the direction of John V. Hnrbeson, with the following com mittee: Mrs. C. Shlllard Smith, School of De sign for Women, Mrs. Stauffer Oliver, Plastic Club; Miss Emma XV. Thomas, Fellowship of the Academy of the Fine Arts; Henry It. Itltten- f heto by Licp. MISS MAE S. JORDAN Miss Jordan, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Jordan, will become the bride of Sydney G. Smith today, berg, Art Club; flinrlpi K. Stephens, Sketch Club; J. Frank Copelnnd, School of Industrial Art, nnd E. 1,,cwIh Dales, T-Squnre Club. John Frederick Lewis Is honorary chairman, ami thu Honorary Committee Includes Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson, Miss Violet OnMoy, Miss Kmlly Snrtnln, Miss Cecilia Ucnus, .Miss Har riet Saitnln, Leslie W. Miller, Charles Grnflcy. Hugh II. Hreckenrldge, Dr. Thomas H. Fcnton, Hcibcrt Welsh. Dr. A. C. Abbott, Henry Mc Cnrtcr, Charles L. Bnrle, Jr., nnd Abbott Mc Citire. In selecting Persia as the theme for lis poitlon of tho Mnsquo of Primitive Peonies tho School of Design for Women opened up large possi bilities, nnd has cnrrled them out wonderfully well. "The Doom of Jemshld," ns the episode Is called, has been ndnpted by Mrs. AV. Yorke Stevenson fiom tho Shad Nnmch, by Flrdaiisl, the most famous poet of Persia, who wrote in the hitter part of tho 10th century. Mrs. C. Shillard-Smlth, a director of tho School of De sign, has hud chnrgo of tho production, as sisted by Miss Lucllo Howard, tho artist. Special music has been written by Hcdda vnn dcr Beemt, and Stanley Muschamp Is musical direc tor of tho cntlro Masque. Among the Plays and Players Club members In the cast are Miss Sarah Uytendnle Balrd. who takes tho part of Princess Znbullstan. Joseph A. Deeilng. Jr., as Jemshld, tho exiled King, and Henry B. Schnffer. Jr.. ns tho High Priest. Miss Eleanor Dougherty will give her mystic "Lotus Dance," which wns criticised so favorably at Mrs. W. Yorke Stevenson's Plastic Club affair recently. A combination of the stars of the Plays and Tlayers in the speaking parts nnd the nrtlstlc designing and mnklng of costumo nnd sceneiy by the students of the School of Design, with a chorus of 40 of the girls, should be expected to produce u strikingly effective result. And tho dress rehearsal yesterday proved such nn effect. The well-defined nnd gorgeous color scheme of costume nnd scenes, all strictly cop led from the ancient Persian, ndd much to tho beauty and muslo of the lines taken from tho lyrio of the poet, Flrdausl, tho Homer of tho East. For the past week the Art Gallery nnd class rooms of the School of Design have resembled dressmaking establishments nnd scene painting workshops. Every detail of scenes nnd costumes has been worked out fnlthfully by tho students. In accordance with recognized authorities on ancient Assyria and Persia. Although Flrdnusl was more or less recent, this poem was about the reign and fall of Jemshld. n mythical King of early Persia. One scene will contain a beau tiful reproduction of a curtain depicting tho Hypostylo of Xerxes, In Persepolls. onco a chief city of rersla, as drawn by Chlplez. in the tlrst act tho colors are rich and gorgeous, red, green, black, gold and purple, but the second scene will be in strong contrast, a delicate com bination of pale blue and gold. The story Itself Is one of Intense Interest, re luting the misfortunes of Jemshld. the great mythical ruler of Persia, who, after a success, ful reign of 70) years, became vainglorious and Impious, and proclaimed himself the mightiest power In the universe. Priests and people turn from him, and he Is dethroned and escapes to wander alone and miserable. The second scene finds him In the Kingdom of Zabullstan, where he meets the beautiful Princess who is destined to marry him. Hla happiness Is short-lived however, as the King of Zabullstan returns him bound to Zohak, who then reigns In Jemshld's former kingdom, and ho Is doomed to die, Warriors, cup bearers, demons and dancers add plcturesquo background and action. Special dances are executed by Hiss Elizabeth Boun tree and Miss Helen Kimmlg. The Fellowship of the Academy of the Fine Arts will represent Egypt. The Plastic Club will Impersonate the people of Cathay and the Mandarins. Bysantlum will be shown by the School of industrial Art. The Indians of the West will be represented by members of (he Sketch Qlub, and the T-Square' Club members will represent Mexico and the Aztecs. The At Club feature, which was originally announced as "Imperial Rome," has been changed to "The Homeric Age In Greece." The gods and heroes of anclsnt times, mythical and actual AJx, Perls, Helen ot Troy and even, ( Is said, the Horse of Troy, will be part of this pageant. pandne for the whole assemblage, actors and audience, will follow the program. , AI'IHITTY wedding Will take place this eve ning In Iho Second Prcofoylerlnn Cliutch, Tulpelincken nnd tlrecno Bttcets, nt 5 o'clock, when MIs,.Mnty Evelyn Harrington will be come the bride of John Holton. The Itev. John Harvey Leo, pastor of the chtltch, will ofllclale. Miss llnrrlngton. who will be Riven In marriage by her uncle, Melvln II. llnrrlng ton. will we.ir n kowii of silver brocade tnndo with a court trnln or while satin and trimmed will, old lace. Iff i tulle Veil will be cnuaht wllh oinne blossoms nnd she will enrry n shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. The matron nf honor, Mrs. Keith Travis Downing, anil the timid of honor, Miss Mary Helen Hnr rlngton, will be gowned tlllkc In quaint frock of mse silk mid will wear poke bonnets ot pink stinw. They will carry arm bouquets of pink loses mid old blue dowers. Mr. Holton will have ns best man his brother. Howard Holton, rtnd the unborn will Include Maxwell Tatterstlold, Udwaul V. Bicker nnd James W. nicker, of Poland Springs; Waller Ncoly, Keith Tinls Downing and George Wnlte. Miss Mary Gilbert Heist will bo llowcr gill nnd will went- a ilnlnty frock nf while with n p.ilo pink Jacket nnd will carry a basket nf pink roses. A reception will follow nt the home of the bride's mother. 2.1 West fpsnl street, nnd nn their icturn fiom their wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrn Holton will be nt home nftcr June 1 at TSI," Charlton stieet. Chestnut Hill. 8MITH JORDAN. The wedding of Miss Mac S. Jordan, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles J. Joidan, of 2Wt Mercy street, will take place today to Sydney NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA 'I he "tludn of Piomlse" of tho Fifth Reformed Church, nt Cednr street nnd Susquehniinit ave nue, will picsrnt "Mrs. Wlggs ot the Cabbnga Patch" nt nn entertainment which will be given at tho church on Friday evening, April 9. Tomorrow evening the members of St. Luke's Dramntlc Club will bo seen for the first tlmo In Kensington, when thev will present "The Dressing Gown" nt St. Luke's Church, B nml Huntingdon streets. Joseph FiUgcinld will leave today for tho Panama Exposition. A dance wns given Inst night In the Holy Name School Auditorium In aid of the church. A Tippcrary party will be given tomorrow. This Is nn original event, to be held In the school nuditorlum nlso. The Shaiinhan Catholic Club will hold a big novelty minstiel show and dance on the eve nings of Thuisdny nnd Friday, April S and 0, nt the Knights of Columbus Hnll, 3Sth and Mnrl.ci streets. Miss Elizabeth Ehrlo nnd Miss Helen Jfclhrlo hno tcturnecl fiom their visit to New York. Tho Tcmpeinnce Club, of Trenton nvenue, will give Its llrst dance on April 10, nt Columbia Hall. " Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Simons nre living at K nnd Stinhlo streets. Mrs. Simons before her mnrrlago on Mnrch 17, wns Miss Mary Work, of Rocklcdge. , Mi! Marie Radcllne and Miss Blanche Backey, active In social circles In the Northeast, spent several days at Atlantic City during the Enstertlde, William McLaughlin and Elmer Turner spent Easter at Atlantic City. TIOGA Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hung entertained a large house paity over the week-end In their houso In Ocenn City. Among thoso present were Mihs Mildred Hnng, Mr. nnd Mrs. Young, Miss Florence Young, Miss Esther linns, .Miss Ruth Prescott, Edward Campbell and Herbert Packer. LANSDOWNE Mrs. Howard Reed, of 3.'2 North Lansdovvne nvenue, will entertain the mcmbeia of her daughters dancing class this afternoon. Among tho members will be Miss Laurn Krnwl, .Miss Janet Krawl. Miss Marjorlo Wielker, -Miss Elizabeth Reed, Miss Merlal Krawl, Mlcis Sue Reed, MUs Alice Statyell, Carrol Merrltt, Har iem Statyell, Jr., Ernest McKennn, Robert Statyell and Bertram Balch. Miss Jesslo Lewis returned fiom Syracuse College, to spend the Kastei holldas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Lewis, of 23 East Greenwood nvenue. Mrs. William H. Mnrple, of 10." Noith Luns clowno avenue, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Lear Marie Mnrple, to David A, Glover, of Philadelphia. Mr. Glover Is a protestor In the Lunsdowne High School. DELAWARE COUNTY Plans are now almost completed for the bene fit which Is to bo given by the Major M. A. Ciherst Sons of Veterans' Camp, No. 61, ot Darby, to mark the frith anniversary of the surrender of Lee to Grant at the Appomattox. The banquet Is to take place on Saturday next at the Sons of Veterans' Hall, In Darby. Among tho guests who are expected to be pres ent nro Thomas H. Butler, wl)o will speak on the nil-Important question of peace; Commander William B. Benson, or the Philadelphia Navy Yard; Hugh Black and J. Washington Logue. On the following Sunday afternoon there will be a piogram of patriotic exercises and prom inent speakers. The engagement of Miss Ruth Grahm to Wil liam Norman has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. William Grahm. The oung couple are to be married In the fall. CAMDEN AND VICINITY An Easter dance of Interest to West Jersey society will be held at Merchantvllle tonight. The decorations will be In Futurist design. Tn committee In charge Includes Harold S. Bot toniley, Ralph D. Patterson and Milton W. It. Holden. The patronesses are Mrs. Albert W. Atkinson. Mrs. A. Paul Benners, Mrs. Miranda. Bottomley, Mrs. Charles S. Boyer, Mrs. Leon Buckwalter, Mrs. Joseph E. Burroughs, Mr Edward H. Chevv, Mrs. Edward W. Delacroix, Mrs. Robert P- FInley, Mrs. Ruland Greene, Mrs. Samuel P. Hour, Mrs. Harry It. Hum phreys, Mrs. David Jester. Mrs. Frederick V. Marcy, Mrs. Paul M. Meoray, Mrs. Robert Patterson, Mrs. William T. .,mad, Mrs- CharlM A- Reynolds, Mrs. Walter 3. Staals, Mrs, David Swop nd Mrs. Warren Webster. (I. Smith. The ceremony will ho performed At 4 o'clock In St. Kdmond's Catholic CllUfeh, VM nml MIIMIn streets, by the Iter. Father Urincel. The bride, who will be glvon In marriage by her father, will be nttended by Miss iubel Smith, sinter of the bridegroom, ns maid of honor, and Mr. Smith will be nttended iy Charles J. Jordan, brother of tho bride, as best man. .Miss Jordan will wear n. gown of (lowered bronze charmcuse and will wear a large leg horn hnt trimmed with pink roses nnd blue elet. Tho maid of honor will wear nn at tractive frock of blue taffcln. Her hat will nlso bo n leghorn. A reception for the Imme diate families will be held and after an ox tended wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs, Smith will bo nt home nt 5137 Klnascteing avenue. DE SIMONE-CIERE. Pnsquule De Slmone, of SIS Cnllowhlll street, wns married to Miss Florcnza Clerc, of 10U North Gth street, nt Mnrconl Hnll, 1218 South 8th street. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. D. Scnlnbrolla, of the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel. RICH GRAT A quiet wedding took place In St. Vincent's Church icstcrdny nt 4 o'clock, when Miss Helen M. Gray became tho bride of Albert C. Rich. The brldo wns nttended by Miss M. V. Gray ns maid of honor, nnd the best man wns Charles W. Rich. There was no reception, , owing to Illness in Miss Grny's family, and on their return from a wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Rich will bo nt home nftcr May 1 nt 260 West Itnlncs street. MASK AND WIG A Number of Persons Will Entertain To night at "Paradise Prison." Miss Mary Hall Lalnl, debutante dnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Poweis l.ilrd, will be guest of honor nt a Mnsk and Wig party, to be given by Miss Annn Hnmlll Farles, of 2007 Walnut street. Tho guests will Include Miss Charlotte Fahnestock, Miss Marjorlo Taylor, Miss Knthcrlne C. Newbold, Miss Elizabeth Crozor, Miss Mnrle L. Farles, Mies Jcnnette Farles. Kdwnrd C. Cassnrd. William Henry Parker, Jr., Wlllard Spencer. Coleman Setters, 3d, John B. Myors, Chnrlcs Otis, New York, nnd AS'clghtman Fnrles. Supper will follow at the Art Club. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Howard Ynrdley will en tertain nt the piny, followed by supper and dancing at the Mnsk and Wig Club, In honor of their dnughter, Mls Margaret Custls Yard ley. Theie will bo 60 guests present, Including n number ot this season's debutantes and younger men. ' AMUSEMENTS GLOBE MARKET AND JUNtl'EJl Continuous I'aiufeL'Ule II :30 TO llino MLLE. DO REE Presents The Imperial Opera Co. In Great Momenta From Grand Opera. SIX MUSICAL GORMAN'S, OTHERS COMING NEXT WEEK TWICJK DAILY 2 ISO AND 8:30 The I'hoio Drama Ununuol "HYPOCRITES!" Chorus. Knlarced Orchenlra $-3,000 Or tan. HEATS NOW ON SALE PVioofvmr C!f OPERA I Hom of World's UfieStnUt Ol. HOUSE I Ortatot Photoplays Afternoons t :HO to 4 :30 IOc. l&e. 23c Eu-nlnsa 7 :30 to 10:30 10c. 25c, a Kw GOo D. W. GRIFFITH'S STARTI.INO PRODUCTION THE AVENGING CONSCIENCE TWICE DAILY AT 3 AND 0 I M. ritECEDED IIV COMEDIES PADPTPTr Thl . Next Week. Et, at 8:10. taIVlVivlV Matinees Wed. A Sat. at 2:1S. Robert Hilliard ttue nav THE ARGYLE CASE i:EB. i. Sat Mats. rOc. 7nc. $1. 1.30. No Hither Popular Price Wednesday Matlneea. llest. Seats S.O0 bTITkeith's" theatre Evelyn Nesbit and Jack Clifford NEW SONQ8 AND OUIGIN'AL DANCES JOSEPH JEFFEItSON & CO.: WILL, OAKLAND A CO.; IIAJintET IIL'UT: HUIITON HOLMES' TltAVIil.ETTE. AND OTHERS. TrrA"T This i Next Week. Evs. at 8:15 tilJ.lJ Matinees Wed, t Sat. atS, IS, CHARLES FUOHMAN Prevents Ethel Barry more In Her Greaiext Triumph THE SHADOW A rT7T TJTTT TONIGHT AT 8:15 AD.liLlJr.tll POPULAR 11 MAT. TilURBDAT Oliver Moroaco Presents J. Hartley Manners' PEG 0' MY HEART 400 GOOD BALCONY SBAT8 AT 11,00 400 GOOD EAM1LY CHtCLE SEATS. 800 THE MARKET 8T. ADOVE JUTH I' i o t ii ii 8 a 11 A. M. to 11(15 P. M. WILLIAM ELLIOTT "WHEN WE WERE TWENTY.ONE" Stanley Added Attraction VANDERRILT CUI" RACE uuauAu vil'hjh aiuuiit; in "nsoua' AN ALL-BALLAD PROGRAM WJI.L HE BUNG BY JOHN McCORMACK at ths ACADEMY. Next Friday Ev.. April Tickets on Sale at Heppa'a LYRIC 'XO.NIGHT AT 8:15, Mais. Tomorrow and Saturday. 2U3 Alii, n il.i.lAM FAVERSHAM .,l5J.anJSS!!.THE HAWK" ' METKOPOLITAN OPERA 11QUSB Last performance, Metropolitan Opera Co.. N. Y Tuesday Evf, April 20, at 8 Mme. Farrar, Aldaj CARMEN J?,TMo.cri,nn.,n,.,,'Am,- Con,uc"r' SEATS, 1100 CHESTNUT ST Mall Orders Reciiirad. rnrvDTJICyP This Week Only EvfsatS.lS. i UlvlVlilOl Matlneea Wed Sat at 2:15. The Mask & Wig Club ,n ?$& K, Week "HELLO BROADWAY.' With Ueo. It Cohan and WUllim Collier Beat Thursday CROSS KEYS 5SS? Lingerie Shop & OTHEU B.U ACT &aw Proeram Moa &. Thun, THEATRE. saMita . r -. - m j T . ff,Muo, i rw V 10, 15, VICTORIA Continuous 11 to 11 'quality" Vaudsrilla u4 Maria Dressier and ctn-.'ii Ctucliii In "Tllllra Market ana jk Prices 10c 20c, Pum.1 urad ItoaD. THE FASHION: UHOi VJOj BROTHERS. MR kUKH. K9LJMI. WJtOE'S BIDS, GOLD8K 4XT1 8WBBTIE-, IAsmW.'r"ALMla,, LAUOH1NO llCi'imW. NIXO.VB GRAND Today 2 15. 7 9 d u m ont's $ ?tfrar iP ORLK8QIJ B-- THKJjjplEY au I" A QTTsJl Wamw At f . Troeadero "OXJSMiA ttUJUJtsiLafcaW AD U Mill VM8K 1 j S 5 y 1 s1 ffl fl