jVByiyq ledger-Philadelphia. Monday, 'April 10. 101&; I f i7 I ivtfLiX rj I . I K I I ?w T5 -Sti-UV- l JL J ' 1ISW I i; ' R S30AL ann EBON, .. tmi r.?irin wtnnr.nstitM . MBS. WiU"""1 -" urtalnetl at tlio Hltz-Cnrllon Supper Club a SituraM' n's'11 for llcr ,lnuRllor. M'a Cd i . rlklm Bruner Mr. nntl Mrs. J. It. livani it ttrti i hl,d sevcrnl Buca,',' " did Mr. niul fri Smuel Dtlli Jr., Mrs. Marian Dougherty, if, 'and Jr8' Hcnry H- Pcaae' Mrs' a "' iilrullough, i'r. and Mrs. John C. Norrlg and IKf. JIMTV - AdamB' Cj. jinry C. Mellvalno has IjflUcd Invlla ft ', ihr- marrlaKo of her daughter. Miss KilhMliw W'rl Mcllvnlne, to Mr. Thomas t toM IWdderow on Saturday nftornoon, May ,( 4 o'clock, In St. Androw'a Church, 86th Baring itrccts. r IMri. Charles fronds nochmati entertained at ;;. Juuant In tho Iloso Garden of the Hello- ji.slratford Saturday afternoon In honor of Uk K'atharlna Hush, of Uoston, who waa tho "...i tX Mrs. David Lowls Inst week. Her Mtnti Included Mrs. Lewis, Mlns Esther Joan 'faflocbmin. Ml Mary Victoria Oicon, Joseph M. MfitUnon, M, and Archibald C. V. WcIIb. Ilpr. and Mm. J. Lcsllo Davis, who havo been .enlist soma weeks In -California, havo re- jfamtd ta their apartment, 135 South ISth utroet. StfrlenlJ of Mrs Edward liarnnrd-Hankay, of Endand, who was Miss Kathcrlno Dohan, of ttU city, 'Will ho Bind to hear that Major Ed ird Barnard-Hnnlcey haa entirely recovered Jrtn his Injuries received In tho war two montha as0, Major Barnnrd-IIankey rejoined Fl Moment on April 2, having been promoted M tha rank of colonel. Mr. and Mrs. Wondell Woodman have sent jit Invitations for a small danco to bo given it th Clinton on tho evening of Saturday, Mny Lrtn honor of Miss Mary Morris Ccrlonnl. iitfne Wednesday Music Club will meet on Wednesday ulicrnuon oi una ween. una win ba the last meeting of tho season. Tha IUch Quartet. Mrs. James M. Anders and' Mrs. "W'll- jiim H. Greene will be tho soloists or tho after. ion. 'n II - " "i"illlllll Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Boyd, of Havorford nve- mie, have sent out Invltntlons for nn Informal nppr on "10 evening of Saturday, April 24, It J o'clock, tho anniversary of their woddlng. The guests will be composed of the bridal party Vnd will later attend tho danco nt tho Merlon Cricket Club. Mrs. Boyd will bo remembered ulllss Sarah Josephine Wood, of Gcrmantown. EMr. and Mrs. William Ellis Scull will enter- tiln at dinner tonigni in nonor or .miss nopo 'Iniitun Beale, debutanto daughter of Mr. and (rs. Edward P. Beale, whoso engagement was recently announced to Mr. Oliver Eaton Crom- ll. eon of Mrs. Eduard T. Slotcabury. Tho inner 111 bo given at Lclghton Place, Over- brock, the homo of Mr. and Mr. Scull, and mere win do it guests present. Mr'.Cli' ,.A" lnformnllf' may bo obtained from Mrs. Arthur llalnes. McK-mn avenue. Miss ItoBa Co.ry, of 1G1 Median avenue, has returned from Atlantic City, where she wa, hn Rllcit nt Mrs. William Shrlver. of Con Bress avenue. Mr. ami Mrs. WllIrwTarnnt I'elrco enter- lalned a number of friends at their homo. 231 w-r ,n,"lpC,,oclcn strcct- Among tho guests V., f' m"1 MlR' John ,,',,, ,l!lnl'". Mrs. E.uard Davis and Mr. and Mrs. O. Percy urlght. Mrs. Susan I,. Itrucc. nf 7 nihnm ,..j , tended the wedding of her cousin. Miss Kath- I crlne llruce, dauuhtor of Strs. Edward Hlal ! n.co, or iinltlmore, Md., t Mr. Harry Nor man Ilaetjcr. Mr. and Mrs. Sainuol Russell, Jr., of 112 West Johnson street, have sailed for Bermuda, whero they will rcmnln for a period of two mnnlhn. ALONG THE READING The Kntipa ICappa Kratcrnlty of tho Chelten ham High School, of Elklna Park. m h,. dunce on the evening uf Friday, May 11, at s o'clock, at Old Vorlc Uond Country flub. Friends of Mrs. Tuis, of Noitli 15th street, Logan, will b0 glad to learn that she Is re covering after her recent operation. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nlcholnn, of Warnock street, Lognn, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edmond Uilckley will enter tain nt "500" nt their home, 4311 North 12tli street, Logan, this evening. Among their guests will bo Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Williamson, -Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnurlco A, Nugent, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Whelnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Uoorgc A. Wlll maniifi, Mr. and Mrs. John MeNally, Mr. and Mis. Edtvanl Cardinal, Mr. nnd Mrs. LouH Pratt, Mr, and Mrs. James McCruddcn, .Mrs. E. M. Horn and Dr. William J. McKlnlcy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Strlcklcr. who havo been spending the winter In town and recently In Atlantic City for several weeks, will shortly movo out to their homo In Wyncole for tho spring and summer. Rr. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Drexel Blddla will liijtertaln at dinner tonight nt their home, 2101 jJValnut street. In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Jainla Duke, Miss Mary Duko and Mr. Angler I Buchanan Duke, of New York. f Jibe Woman Suffrage Party Shop Commltteo I arranged an attractive the dansant which toolc Ipjaca Saturday at tho Aldlne from 3 until G ll! Mary Evelyn Chew, Miss Margot Ellis Jcull and Miss Gertrudo S. Hecksher were tho rwiidelphla delegate of tho Junior Branch of Colonial Dames which mot in New York last (Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Itoberts, Jr., of 2110 Ucust street, moved to Merlon this week, we they havo taken a house on Balrd road. Sir. and Mrs. Nicholas Blddlo are occupying tttjr new residence, Springhead, on Old York row near Noble Station. Mrs. Blddlo will bo remembered as Miss Sarah Llpplncott. Mlis Estelle Sanders nnd Miss Anita Sanders, SJ? live with their aunt. Miss Henrietta San to?, at 1225 Locust street, are planning to Bend the summer at tho Bun ranch, Jaclt jotfs Hole. Wyoming. K CHESTNUT HILL lJends of Mrs. Ilussell II. Johnson, of 10 East Sjjmmltt avenue, will bo glad to know that m".'' "P'dly recovering from serious Illness. Sr. Edgar W. Balrd, of Navahoo avenuo, "idaushter were visitors nt Lakewood, N. J., JLjeveral days. J& and Mrs. Austin M. Purves. of Seminola "JHe, have taken a house In Saundewtown, at'i which they will occupy after Juno 1, &; O. Wharton Churchman, of Itural Lane, ffljthla week for Chestnut Hill, Mass., Just Wde of Boston, to bo the guest of her slstei 'i Mrs, James Lowell. pis and Mrs. J. Willis Mnrtln and Miss E. IJia Martin, of 1721 Loucust street, will occupy a&aome, "Edgecombe," during tho latter S2 this month. Miss Emma Supplce, of Webster nvcnuo, AV'yncoto, h.iM retumed to her home, nfter spending borne tlmo with her sister, Mrs. Nathan Quinn, of Doylcstown. Tho Wyncole Branch of tho riant, Flower nnd Fruit Guild will hold Its first meeting on May i In All Hallow's Parish Ilotme, corner or Bent rond nnd Gtecnnood avenue, nt 10 o'clock, to in range for tho summer work and elect oillccrs for the ensuing year. Tho Jcnkintown Dramatic Club will glvo a benefit for tho fire apparatus fund of tho In dependent Flro Company Mny ID In the Jcnkin town Auditorium. Mrs. Ttay T. Spencer nnd her daughter, Mlsi Pylvla E. Spencer, of Melroso Park, havo gono to BLftalo and Cannudalgua, N. Y whoro they will remain until tho latter part of April. WEST PHILADELPHIA Dr. and Mrs. T. Howard Knight and family and Mrs. Knight's sister, Miss Besson, havo returned from tho South, whero they spent the winter, and nro now at their home, northeast corner Wnlnut and 2d street. Tho members of St. Leonnid's Alumnae, tho association of which will bo definitely funned lit a meeting to bo held Mny 1, aro Invited to attend a lecture on "Parliamentary Law," to bo delivered by Mrs. H. II. Finck, tomorrow after noon nt 2:30 in tho Convent of tho Holy Child Jesus, 3S.T3 Chestnut street. As this lecturi piomlses to bo very Instructive: and Is intended to aid tho Alumnae in drawing up Its by-laws and in conducting Its business meetings a largo attendance is expected. The object of tho association Is to crento n closer relation between former St. Leonard girls, to glvo them an opportunity to attend Alumnae Day onco a year at tho Convent nnd to establish a closer bond between tho old pupils. Tho nucleus of an Alumnao was formed last October by representatives of former classes. Mr. and Mrs. Levi L. Ituo, of 22G Spruce street, announco tha engagement of their daughter, Miss Florenco Ituo to Mr. W. Newton Jackson, son of Senator William P. Jackson, of Salisbury, Md. mtmmmsmmw:: v,-v . j -vmmwim&ismmm ' &&.-& c-$aSJMBHc.-W4 4 nfi.fr.X- - " . f - vCtlX?X.V-w3?ZBKMkTK.iim&maZ Lmm!mm.r 'mm frtmuWmmmmmMw MISS MARY L. DUKe''" "" "V ' """ l'"',mU Miss Duku is n tliiuRhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Honjamin V. Duke, of Now York, and n sister of Anjricr B. Duke. Tlio Duke fnmily will he honor rucsIs at u dinner to lie Riven by Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Droxel Hiddlo tonight. Miss Duke win no maul of honor at the weddinjr of Miss Iliddle nnd Mr. Duke April 28. on NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA A most delightful paity was given by Mr. nnd Mrs. .sviimcilrr In honor of tho graduation of their daughter. Miss Martha Schroeder. at their lesldeneo, 2I2S East Adams utrect. Tho orchestia from tho Ht. Michael Gorman Luth eran Chinch, under tho direction of Mr. Paul Stabler, icnilered nppruprlntn musical mMpp tlniui throughout the oxenlug. Among thnso prrscnt were MImh l.itira Stiobel. Miss Dorothy ltrcnurr. Miss Amellii Wotzol, .Mlrs SI. Pltt- INDOOR HORSE SHOW I-'ourth Annual Event to Open on Thursday nt Third Regiment Armory Tho Indoor lloiso Show, the fouiih of tlicso oxh!l)illiin.. will open on Thursday nfturnonn nt thn Tlilul Itegliiieut Aininiy. Hrnad and I'Vdi-iai sticets. Tim benollclarlrs this jerir will bo tlio Ameri can Hospital. Italdrrt' Hnspltnl, (i.-u ipUfoii Hns- pitnl. Oncologic Hospital, Pcilyclliiie Hospital i-on. Miss Klnislcr. Sllss SVhroc.ler. SIlsv Oun- I ,, Samaritan HoHpltnl. Tho 'pi"-eeil of tho zell. Sir. Schwaitz. Sir. J. Htrobol, Sir. Sillier, Sir. Paul Stndlor. Mr. nml Sirs. Schroodor. Sirs. Schwarlor, Sirs. Boclk, Sir. and Sirs,. Stadler. Sorgennt Slpo nnd -Mr. Heiman Klnzlor. '' Sir. Percy Chainliers sailed for tho West Indies nn Satuiday. SUsa Anna Slurphy, Sllss SI. Y. SIooio and Dr. C. C. SIooio nro now at tho Panama Canal on u plcnsuro ttlp. They havo been touring for tho past four weeks and will bo home about April 22. Sirs. Benjamin fJegenhelmrr has returned to her home, -117 East Clmril avenue, from n four months' stay In Albany, N. Y. Sir. Thomas Dovlin has icturncd to his homo after spending thieo months In Jersey. Tho first circus nnd gymnastic pageant at tho North Branch of tho Y. St. C. A. will take plaeo on Thursday. Apill 22. Sir. William Splko llobluson hns returned to his homo from n stay In South Bethlehem, Pa. GERMANTOWN M XTa.inl Tt n ;i..c i; layior nas issued cards lor lglustraid 'ecture on "Art and Manunl SP In Education" by Trof. J. Liberty Lon Wednesday evening, April 21, In tho ah House of Christ Church, Tulpehocken iMcCalluni streets. L Charles Weiss, 169 Maplewood avenue, P'nt out invitations, for a dinner to bo H at the Germautown Cricket Club on a evening, April 23, at 7 o'clock. After Si, Euests will attend Mrs. Troth'a danc- Sand Mrs. Jacob Baer, of W West Chelten S?i are spending the spring and summer on States avenue, Atlantlo City. Si Edith II. Gllllnsham, of 432 West Prica 1 Mrs, Charles Rich, returned last week week's visit to Old Point Comfort, Va, K. H, Hance. Jr.. of White Gate, has ed from Washington, D. C., where sho euest of Mrs. H. C. Barbovr, anrl Mr. r.,i..i r.-j.. . ,.,. . -..,-,... Y .... vavixi 4'Bruco, Jl 1VCOI trinuv fare spendlmr several wwlu In rieorirla. Uvamj. imagers of the Wiahckon School V9 Usmd ioviutleiw pr Hiualwfc at m of iir. ana Mr John T- Kwlw. 39 3tua lne. on Frt4ay. Way 7. at S SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Lieutenant Commander Itaymond Rtcdmau Keycs, U. S. N., and Mrs. Keycs have Issued Invitations for a dance, to bo held at their home In tha Glrnrd Estate, 2330 South 21st street, on April 21, to mark tho tenth anniver sary of their wedding. Among the guests in vited are: Lieutenant Commander Frederick Itunavllle Payne, U. S. N and Mrs. Payne. Lieutenant Commander Guy A. Blssett, U. S. N , and Mrs. Blssett, Lieutenant Commander A. T. Graham, U. S. N., nnd Mm. Gialiam, Com mander B. B. Blerer, U. S. N., and Mrs. Blerer. Lieutenant T. II. Winters, U. S. N., and Sirs. Winters, Ensign Porter, TJ S. N., nnd Mrs. Por ter, Paymaster Slannlng II. Phllbrlck, U. S. N., and Mrs. Phllbrlck. Captain W. W. Lowe, U. H. M. C ami Mrs. Lowe, Captain W. N. Hill. U. S. SI. C, and Sirs. Hill. Captain Alexander A. Williams. U. S. SI. C, nnd Mrs. Williams, Mrs, Slorrls. Captain F. P. Bobards, U. S. 51. C, and Sirs. Ilobards, Major II. Lee, U. S. JI. C, and Sirs. Lee, Mrs. Saltmarsh. Lieutenant ltalr-h L. Bhcpard, U. S. M. C, and Mrs. Shep ard, Sirs. Allen Caperton, of Richmond, Vs., Lieutenant Charles A, Lutz, U. S. M, C nnd Strs. Lutz, Sirs. Hiram II. Seelye, of Atlantlo Beach, Fla,; Captain Nelson P. Vulte, U. S. M, C, and Strs. Vulte, Dr. and Mrs. Dunn, Dr, and Mrs. Norman W. Payne, Dr. and Mrs. Will iam Keff, Sir and Mrs. James B. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Busline!!, Mr. and Mrs. Charley H. Davis, Mr, and Mrs, Edwin T. Gillespie, Mr. nnd Sirs, W. W, Brlttlan, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Jolley, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Moyer, of River ton, N. J., Mlsa Jessie Stiles, Sllss Blanche Lane, Colonel Ramos, Mr. Reed and Mr. Whitney. Mi. William J. Gllmore. of 1605 South 20th street, announces the engagement of his daugh ter, Miss Sibyl Gllmore. to Dr. W. Hoy Stoner, of Norrlatown. The marrlaei will take pJac ta Jujne at tho umr Tesldcnc pf Mr. Gil wor.Jtt Overbroak WOODBURY Stiss Chiystubcl Campbell, who tins been vis iting her uncle, Dr. Duncan Campbell, for sev eral -weeks, has returned to her homo In Gen cseo, X. V. Sirs. Gcrrett Schcnck will bo hostess today nt tho Monday afternoon sewing club. Sirs. Wendell II, Lovnlt will spend tho week end In Chester, visiting her mother, Sirs. Gar net Pendleton. 'Mrs. Isaac Canfleld Is visiting for several weeks In ltuhmoiu! and 'Washington. m.mi- -z&tm wmmm . nflalr nro to be divided among theso six Tho largest number nf entiles have been made this season, nnd u gicnt Interest has been fchown In tho childrfii'H classes. A number nf men havo uonsentvil to be Judges of tho aflnlr nnd will act for thp follow in- classes: Small ponies Di. Chailcs S. Tuiiihiill, of thh city. Polo ponies Sir. Lnnglioruo Tab Ander son, of SIa villi-. Ky. Rnadsters Mr. Frank Caveu and Sir. George Willing, nt this city, nnd Sir. Itobert Fall burn, of Plnliillcld. N. J. Snil dlo Iioisch nnd snddlo ponies Sir. I.anghorno Tab Anderson. Pollco oinceis" liorses Sir. Henry S. Collins, of Hryn Slawr. Ponies In harness and breeding ponies Sir. Joseph E. Wldcner. of this city. Horses In hainct-H and brcr-dlng horses Mr. E. S. J. SIcVlcknr and Sir. Ileglnald C. Vnndcrbllt, ot New York. Hunters nnd Jumpers Dr. Chnilcs Dohan, Darling, Pa.; Sir. John It. Valentine, of Hryn Slawr, Pa., aim Sir. Lewis E. Waring, of New York, nnd tlio veterinary Inspectors will bo Dr. Georgo S. Fuller and Dr. Charles S. Williams, both of this city. Sir. n. renn Smith Is manager of tho Judges. Cups have been offered by L'Aiglon Cafo (Indies' saddle hoise), Sir. J. H. Cummlngs, Sir. W. IIIncKlo Smith (hunters), Sllss Amy du Pont, J. E. Caldwell & Co., Sir. S. Harry Conovcr, Sllss Starjorlo Thomas, Sirs. Chailcs A. Slunn (mlddlowclght hunters), Sir. William du Pont, tho Philadelphia Record, Sir. Reginald C. Vnn dcrbllt, Sirs. George W. C. Die.Nol (runabout claws), StncDonald & Campbell, Mrs. I. W. Hol tliigshcnd (pony Jumping class), .Mrs. Robort K. Cassatt, Bailey, Banks & Blddle, SlrH. Herbert Lincoln Clark, Sllss Florenco and .Master John Codman (pony class), Sllss Sl.ulon E. Slooro (pony cla.s), Sir. John It. Valentine. Mrs. E. H. WhltaUer. Sir. Harry D. Hollow-ay (hurnesslng pony class), Wllllwien Farm (snddlo horses), tho Rlttcnhouse Cup, Sir. A. B. Coxe, Mr. Joseph E. Wldenur. Sir. A. W. Atkinson, tha Warren Cup, Sllss Gladys Bclinoiit (small har ness ponies), Sir. P. SI. Chandler, Sir. W. W. Furtun, Sir. Charles R. Hamilton and Sir. P. T. Chandler. PrlzeB havo been offered by Strawbrldgo & I'lothler, Donation, Sir. Richard Coognn, sirs. John C. Hancock, Sir. James E. Klinkcl, Sir. Charles H. Dungan and Otto T. Stoock & Co. TIOGA Sir. and Sirs. Eugene J. Nathan, their daugh ter, Sllss Jean Purth Nathan, and Mrs. Francis Furth re occupying thfdr new home, 1925 West Erie avenue. SlUs Blanche Rarton, of S0i North 2lst street, will glvo n dinner tonight nt her home for Sllss Anna Gertrudo Wick, Sir. Eaile Ashcroft Havens and their bridal attendants. Spring flowers and ferns will bo attractlvelv com. blned In the decorations. FRANKFORD The ushers of the Frankford Avenuo Sletho dist Episcopal Church will give their annual banquet Wednesday evening. Sllss Lorctta McCann and Sir. George Sic Cann, of Tulip street, have returned from a weeks stay at Easton, whero they were tho guests of their brother. " 'I HXHNGS t: HE wedding of Sllss Rosnllo llatnor, datall er of Sirs. Josephine Halter, will inko iilaco tonight to Mr. Robert 11. Mayer In the Hotel Ailrlphla. Tho ceremony will be pcrrurmod nt fi 10 tiy tho Rev. Dr. Henry UcrkouiHz. MIfm Bauer will bo nttended by her faster, Slim Gertrude Bauer, as maid of honor), nnd Silts Ma 1-'. Ulock ns Mower girl. Sir. Slnycr will be nttended by hit brother, Mr. jpilnton O. Slnvrr, ns best num. Tho bride will wear nn nltractlvo gown of while riepe do ehlne, elaborately ttfimmed with f'hnnilllv lace nnd finished with a couit train i falling from her shoulders. Her veil will ho , lullo, hold In place by llllc of the valley. She will carry n shower bouquet of lilies of the i.illr , vthito sweet pens nnd snapdragon. Tho maid of honor will wear a smart fiock of pencil r..iod pussy willow tnffetn, thn skirt ot whVh bring quite wide nml short. She wltl rnrry a shower bouquet of pink sweet pens. Tlio flower girl will wear a simple frock of white orgnndlo with a blue- sash und will carry a bapkot of sweetheart roses. A laruo reception, dinner and dancing will follow tho ceremony, after which Ihe young coupln will Icnve for a ttlp South, und on their "turn will be nt home utter Slay 1 at 1V7 West Venango 8 eel. JONES-ROHINSO.V. The mat Huge of Sllss Rachael Roblnnon, daughter of Mrs. John II Roblnton. will takO plrn-o tonluht to Sir. Joseph Franklin Jones, of this oily. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Frederick Hinckley, of tho Flret Unl tnrlnn Church, In tho home of the bride' mother, IflO West ISth street, Wilmington. On their return from their wedding trip Mr, nnd -Mrs. Jonct will be nt home at 2S08 Van Huron street nfter Juno 1. The wedding of Stlss Frances D. Fisher, daughter of Sir. and Strs Danlol E. Fisher, of 13T, East llortter sticet, to Str, Joseph C. Hen derMin, Jr., son of Sir. nnd Sirs. Joseph Hender son, of Wlssahlckon, will take place on Wednes day night, April 8, nt the home of tho bride's rnicnts. nnd will be followed by a reception for the rninlllci nml near friends of tho couple. The nt home cnuN are for after Slny 10, nt 3W llochelle avenue Invltntlons havo hern received from Mr. and Sirs. Henry Stanley Evann for tlio marriage of their daughter. Sllss Helen L, Evans, to Sir. Francis K. Greer on Tuesday, April 71, nt 7:30 o'clock, In tlio Stethodlst Episcopal Church of tho Advocate, Wayne avenue nnd Queen street. A icccpllon will follow nt the Ger mautown Cricket Club, SInnhelm. NORTH PHILADELPHIA .Mis. Adolo Cinrman, of 2223 North 15th Ktreet, will leave on Slny 1 for an extended trip to-Call- furnln. -Mis George It. Stephens, ot 1DIS North Park avenue, linn leturncd fiom East Orange, N. J., wlicio sho was the guest of Sirs. Cllll'oid Perry. Sirs. S. SI. Ilany, IClh street and .Montgomery nveiiue, has gono to Lux Angeles, Cnl., to re main thiough the spring, summer audi fall. ROXBOROUGH The Woman Suffrage putty of tho Hth Leg islative District will hold a meeting In the Pom th Reformed Chiiich,Stannunk avenue nnd Martin street, on Thursday afternoon nt 3:30 o'clock. Sirs. Emilia K. Cooper, of 113 Sumac street, Wlssahlckon. chnlrmnn of tho dlstilct. will preside. Sllss Ro--e Livingstone, known as the "Angel of Chinatown," will give an Instiuc llvo tnlk on her work of rescue of girls under 12 .venrs of ago from the haunts of Chinatown. There will be also a short address on "Woman's riaco" by Strs. Voorst. Arrangements nro being mndo for u tea to ho given In Slny. A wedding of Interest In Roxborough was that of Slim Dorothy Anno Albaugh, daughter of Sir. PiiiiicIh J. Albnugli, ot Westminster, Md , to Illrkley -Morton, of this city, which look place on Tuesday night, April G, In tho Protestant Episcopal Church of tho Ascension In Westminster. Str. nnd Sirs. Slorton, on their return from nn extended wedding Journey, will llvo nt Beaufort, Go. Sllss Rnv Sumner, Sllss Slarian Stout, Slhs Anna Du Gan, Sir. and Sirs. James Hindle, Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Thomas, Dr. G. Fred Slycrs, Sir. Calvin Italu, Sir. Norman Althouso nnd Sir. Paul Grlfllth, of Roxborough, were entertained nt dinner nnd enrds on Saturday night by Sllss Emma Chantry, of fSJO Walnut street. LANSDOWNE SUmi Slary L. Kenny, of tho Villa Apartments, is spending tho week In Now York. Dr. J. Llnwood Elsenberg, superintendent of tho Chester public schools, will address tho meeting of tho Delaware County Children's Aid Society nt tho Chester Sleeting House tomor row. Miss It. Thelma Horn, of Cedar lane, High land Park, will glvo a Grecian solo dance at tho carnival and danco to be given by Stlss Pntlcnco Rltchcr on April 21. Stlss Helen Stlngman, of Oberlln, who has been visiting Sllss Laura Willis, of Owen ave nue, returned Inst week to her home, Mtss Dorothy Longcope, of North Lansdowne avenue, will snll the end of the month for Japan. AMUSEMENTS GLOBE tiieatju: Market and Juniper Streets DAILY 2:30 10c, ISc, 25a UVUNI.NCJS 8 ;30 15c, i'oc, BOo ALL SEATS RESERVED MOST nnM.vnivADLE PJLSI UVKrt UXIIiniTKD HYPOCRITES A PROFOUND SENSATION LAVISHLY BTAQKD CllOlIt ortCUKSTHA ohoan SKATS TWO WBEK3 IX ADYJWOB ACADEMV OP MUSIC Tuesday, April 27. 8 P. St. THU llKllltUNS Ol'KKA C'LUU GRAND OPERA Tales of Hoffmann OltCilESTitA 50 CHOItUS 100 HALLET iO Conductor. DH. CESAnn STURANI filused by C. KLI.WOOO CAlU'ENTEn MlseH Darrett. Da Ulniher. noaenberr, Itlchards Str. Johnson: .Mem. Make. Llpnhuu, Scarduilo' bpruance, Cheney, flecker. Outlier. Schahlnuer. ' Iteerve4 tfeatu at Heppe'a, 11 Id Cheilnut St.. Anrll 21 and after. 2. It 60. II. Uo Heal. J.50. Amphl. theatre (at Academy) SOc. T Ampin. CAMDEN AND VICINITY Sirs.. Slary A. GraiTcn, of 6th and Cooper streets, In visiting her son nnd his family In New Yoik. Str. nnd Strs. H. O. Rojal and family, of G1J Cooper Htrcet, will again occupy a cottage at Ocean City this season. The mnrrlngo of their daughter, Stlss Ruth lto.vol, to Sir. Don It. Frnry, will tako place at their Camden home tomorrow nt S o'clock. Sirs. Charles C. ltocvcs. nf tho Robeson, 2d and Pcnn streets, will outcit.ilii at luncheon to day. The Hnddoii HcIgbtH Country Club gavo a card party last evening. Sir. and Strs. A. SI. Clark nro nt Old Point Comfort, Va., for a short stay. .Miss Slny Fitzgerald, of Slerchantvllle, will glvo a largo card party on April 22. Dr. nnd Mrs. It. P. Palm have sent out in vltntlons for tho mairlage of their daughter, Sllss Anna Palm, to Sir. Charles P. Stiles on April 21. CHESTER AND VICINITY Mr. W. Rlack Caisun, of Philadelphia, s the guest of Sir. Ucthel Uuckalew, of East 10th street. Sllss Slabel Cro.s, of West 4th street,, has re turned from a week's visit to friends ut West Chester. Sir. nnd Sirs. Benjamin Thompson, of East 10th street, nre entertaining Sir. rind Mrs, Charles St. Thompson, of Pnssnlc. N. J. Sllss Ida Yost and Sliss Jennie Yost have re turned to their homo on Slcllvolnc street after enjoying a week's sojourn at Atlantic City. Sllss Elizabeth Llllle and Ml Ruth Arm strong, of Gcrmantown, are the guests ot Sirs. Alfred Yarnall, of West ISth street. AMUSEMENTS TO THE PUBLIC u Me comedy "She's in Again," to be presented at the BROAD STREET THEATRE TONIGHT, I honestly believe wc have a play full of clean, honest laughs, aim I want your opinion of it while it remains here, and before it goes to New York. It was written by Paul Gavault; for England bu Std ncy Blow and Douglas Hoare; and for this country by Thomas J, Gray. The east I bank on, with Ada Lewis, Mrs. Stuart Robson, Arthur Aylesworth, Edwin Nicandcr, George Schil ter, Sydncyi Grcenstrect, Mae Hopkins, Eileen Van Biene, Ann Warrington, Hon. Helen Montagu, Clifford Robertson. The prices will be 50 cents to $1,50 for nights and Saturday mats; and Wednesday mats beat seats ONE DOLLAR. NED WAYBURN Producer and Director, "She's in Again." Photo by Itorn Studio. MRS. ANTONY BARBANTE Mrs. Barbante was Miss Josephine de . Checco, of South Philadelphia. Mr. apd Mrs. Barbante returned from their wedding trjp last week and will be at home at 12th and Beet streets. Tlio friends of Mr, Frederick Ferro, of Tor resdaie avenue, will be glad to learn that he Is rapidly recovering from bis recent Illness. Notice for tho Society pago will be ac cepted and printed in the Evening Ledger, but all such notices must be written on one aide of tho paper, must be signed In full, with full address, and when possible telephone number must be given. Sand all such communication! ta "Society Editor," Evening Ledger, 603 Chestnut street. Unless the requirement aro carried out P that verification may be possible, the nolicss will not be published. n.Viocrnnr St" OfCItA I Homa of Worlds UneStnilt & MOUSSE .. rho.oPIay. Aft.. 1 4 3 Evgs., T & 0 lOo, 13c. "So L A 8 T WEEK The Avenging- Conscience Next I MRS. LESLIE CARTER in Week I "THE HEART OF MARYLAND" OPENS SATURDAY NEXT AT 10 A. M ARCADIA Chestnut Street. Below 181b PHOTOPLAYS CONTINUOUS 1U A. St. to 11:15 P. M. THE MARKET 8T. ABOVE J8TH PlCTUnEB 11 A. M to 11:13 P. St. DUSTIN FAHNUM In 'fiAPT. eniiiiTPHvt Coming Thursday, Friday and Saturday Blanche Sweet and Hou I'etera In THE CAPTIVE Stanley BERLIN MADCAPS OTHERS and PHOTOPLAYS New Program lion, and Thura. Dally in,. Ewnln.k. T n at S IS J.UC lOe. iae ?n CROSS KEYS 1 niAlXVl I t S 15 4.VU joe, izi, soi METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Last Performance. Metropolitan Opera. Co. N Yi Tomorrow Eulo at t). itmee. Farrar, AW, Wit. CARMEN r&,', CQUlwtl"- BEATS qioa CHESTNUT BT. Malt Qrdera Haci i P A RTMO W"" " B- Twice tuuv" OACmj'H -"-WINBJ j0 SHOW y TVnpsiripvn thh uum uy hibu B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH BTnEETS Matinee S.00 P M Evenings S P. M, Extraordinary Engagement EMMA CALVE Greatest Grand Opera Prima Donna STUPENDOUS BUrrORTlKO SHOW GARRIOK Tonight at 8?;," THE MUSICAL COMEDY DB LUXE THE LITTLE CAPE With JOHN E. YOUNG. Cast and Chorus 100. Popular Price Wednesday Matinees. Beet Seats 11.60. ATVfiyr.PT-TT TONIGHT AT 8:13 JXUlZJUmi. pop 11.00 MAT. THURSDAY. I;18 Oilier Monuco Presents J. Hartley Manner' PEG 0' MY HEART tOO GOOD BALCONY SEATS AT 1100 tOO GOOD FAMILY CIRCLE SEATS. 60u T VDTP LAST 8 TIMES. Etenlnfs at 8:1B ljXXVXO MATINEE WEDNESDAY. 2. II MR. WILLIAM FAVERSHAM i1.,hN0Y"tsScr':. "THE HAWK " FORREST Last 6 EvgssVt. "Hello Broadway" NftfiSStfc Popular Price Wednesday Matinee Beet 8eata Jl.30 Ntt Week SAN CAnLO O RAN D OPERA CO Rodeheaver-Ackley Recital Tonieht BAIT18T TEMPLE. BnOAD AND BERK8 Bttjtt Hn and School Ltugtt. Tltketa ob Sat MM la IUd aBagllM JTerajile NIXON'S B. A nOLFKS THE I .ONE nr)i-vm 8QMB LAS8IBS-. BMYU GRAND JW3CCA. MOB i' ON I BRoij T, rTr.T WESTON ft rOUNO. HAYM Tgdajr 3U6. T 4 0 1 A1.LPQ1NT . Iwui vltZ? W$gW TODAY JO, &teRC bA3