,'MiWPMUlWWfr EVENING LEDGEB PHIEADEEPHTX WEDNESDAY, A.PBIE 28, 1915: 9 DDINCS fefeH C-JPbJ$?riSr1k THCnn will bo nve club doncea nt tho Phila delphia Cricket Club during May, beslnnlns ivlth next Saturday, May 1, tho other datca will bo May 6, IS, 12 and ID. lira B. C. Madeira nnd her mother, Mrs. A. D. Campbell, will close their house, 1522 Pino tfrcet, whero they havo spent the winter, nnd occupy their country placo In Ogonts on May 1. Mr. nnd Mrs Edgar Scott and family, of Woodburno, Lnnsdownc, Pa., will open their houso In Bar Harbor about July 1, nnd will remain until tho closo of tho season. Miss Allco Drcxel, daughter of Mrs, John It. Droxel, of New York, will como to Philadelphia for the Horso Show tho last week In May, MIbs Olivia M. do B. Gazzam, who Is attend ing Miss Walker's School nt Lakouood, has returned to this city fpr tho wedding of Miss Cordelia Drexel Blddlo to Mr. Angler Buchanan Duke, which will tnko place this afternoon. Miss Gazzam will return to school tomorrow, to remain until Hoi so Show week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Crozer, of 212S Locust ttreet, havo leased Itosegarland, tho country home of Mr. and Mna. John Slnnott, which they will occupy for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Bealo will close their town house, 120 South 2d street, early next week nnd open their houso at Strafford. Mrs. William K. Stulford and Mrs. Sydnry Knmbo nro nt present guests of their mother, Mrs. Howard R. Levlclc, of Ogontz, at her cottage In Chelsea, which she has opened for tho spring nnd summer months. Tho regular club dinner-dances of the Hunt ingdon Valley Country Club will bo held on May 7, 21 and 29. Tho Kev. A. J. layman, of Brooklyn, arrived nt the Aldlno last week. Ho will spend a few days In this city. Mis. V. S. Smith, wlfo of Captain Smith, U. S. Is., who hoa recently returned with hT daughter from a visit to tho Southern States, Is entertaining at tho present tlmo Mrs. Alfred Kenahan, of New York city. Mrs. Itcnahnn will remain tho gueet of Captain and Mrs. Smith for about a wcelc at their homo In tho Navy Yard. Mr. Maurlco Kingsbury, the well-known Bos ton nrtlst, in spending a few days with his sis ter, Miss S. M. Clarke, at the Aldlne. Mrs. Littleton Waller Tazewell Waller, wlfo of Colonel Waller, U. S. M. C, 'will entortaln at bridge this afternoon at her home In the Navy Yard. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Norton, of tho Aldlne, nnd their daughter, Mrs. 13. K. Jamison, Jr., motored to Lakowood last week, whero they will spend a few days. ALONG THE MAIN LINE OVEtinnnciK Mrs. S. R. Close, of C1C3 Drexel road, will go to Atlantic City tho end 'of this wcelc for an Indefinite stay. Her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Edwin G Close, will accompany her, nnd will spepd tho week-end at tho shore. HAVCnFORD Mr. and Mrs. Rodman E Gris com, of Dolobran, Havcrford, havo returned homo after spending several weeks at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., whero Mrs Grls com was recuperating after her iccent Ill ness, noSLMO'ST Mr. and Mrs. William F. Drcer and their daughter, Mlsa Florenco Drcer, of Wentworth, Rosemont, Pa., havo returned home after spending tho winter at their resi dence In Santa Darbau, Cal. The wedding of Miss Droer to Mr, Herman Hessenbrouk, also of Rosemont, will take placo on June 19. CHESTNUT HILL MIsb Nellie Taylor, of 1M East Mt. Airy avenuo, will entertain at brldgo on Monday, May 10, at her homo In honor of Miss Eleanor Moyn, whose marriage to Mr. Albert Barton will tako placo on Tuesday, June 15, at 8 o'clock In tho Church of St. Martin's In tho Fields. Among Miss Taylor's, guests will ba anss .Marian .vioyn, urs. nooman uuriuu, .imo Eleanor Edmonda, Miss Eleanor Durham. Miss Trances Omerly, Miss Grace Malcolm, Miss Eleanor Baker, Mrs. Cathleen Mortimer, Miss Jennie Hickman. Miss Dorothy Mortimer, Mrs. John Holton. Mrs. Henry Mecke, Miss May Bell, Miss Dorothy Bennerman, Miss Audrey Kane, Miss Gladys Trlnkle, Miss Mildred Cav erly, Miss Jean Beagary. Miss Edith Wnlz, Mlsa Leonora Walz, Miss Anno Stites, Miss Sarah Blackburn, Miss Louise McDowell, Miss Helen Buchanan, Mrs. Leslie Davis, Miss Marie Gar rtty, Miss Phylls Walsh, Miss Jacob Baltz, Miss Margaret aray, Mrs. Watklns Bennerman. Mrs. Keith Downing, Miss Rose Ellas. Miss Julia ' McMakln. Mrs, Harry Butterworth, Mlsa Eleanor Flood. Miss Mary Goodwin. Miss Constance- Gummey, Miss Gertrude Bumraey, Mrs. James Pequlsnot Miss Emily Taylor, of 1M East Mt. Airy ave nue. Is spending several weeks as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gaylord, of New York. Miss Julia M. Lavlno, of 351 Pelham road, left for New York, where she will be tho guest of Mrs. W. H. Peckham. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. William P. Rowland, of 414 East Tulpehocken street, announce the en gagement of tholr daughter, Mlsa Sarah Frances Pearson, to Mr. Robert E. Tracy, of Boston and Philadelphia, Mrs. John Brown, of Centrevllle, Md., is vis ltlng her sister, Mrs. William C. Cahall, of 154 West Chelten avenue. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wa'lter It. Kurtz will entertain at bridge on Friday night, at S o'clock, at their home. Mrs. Fltz-Charlea Green, of 630 Lincoln dnlve, will give a bridge on Thursday, May 6, at her home. Mrs. Sara Yandegrift, of 132 West Rlttenhouse etreet, will entertain at dinner this evening. Covais will be laid for It Mrs. Charles Coady, of Boyer street, accom panied by hr three children, will leave shortly fpr Beaelde Pailc, where she will spend the surn mtr Mrs Cbarlea Henry Voigt. of West Tulpe ijsclten street, and her son. Mr. Charles Henry , i I i l EH Volgt, jr., wiu eaVft next wcck (or thelf BUm mer homo In Sea lelo City. Mr. Frank M. Bannon, of IS East Chelten ave nuc, has returned from a stay Jn Atlantic City. ALONG THE READING Miss Helen Stull, daughter of Mr and Mm Eugene S. Stull, of Woodland avenue, Wyn cote, left yesterday for a. visit of several w eeks nt West Point, whero she will bo tho guest of Lieutenant nnd Mrs Stllwell at their resi dence on tho post. Lieutenant and Mrs. Stll well will lenvo the first part of May for tho Philippines, wheio they will bo stationed for several years. Mrs. Stllwell will be remem bered as Miss Wlncford Smith, of Syracuse N. Y., who was extensively entertained on her many visits to Philadelphia, Miss Ruth McGevcrnn, of 21st street and Choi ten avenue, Onk Lnnc. entertained at "600" laat evening nt her home. Dancing followed. Mrs. Kenneth Endres and her smalt son. Mniiter Kenneth Kmlroo. Jr. of Cedar street, Jcnklntown, havo been staying at tho Hotel Morton, In Atlantic City, for a week. They ex pect to return home toriny. A most delightful musicals was given last evening In tho auditorium of tho Bccchwoo School. Messrs. Jensen. Rich and Klndlor per formed Schubert's wonderful Trio, Op. DD. Madame Jensen sang a whole gooup of Schubert songs, besides compositions by Mr. Jensen. Each of the Instrumentalists gave a solo.whlch was received with much applause. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. John II. Shcchan, of 4013 Locust street, announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Mls Mae Cecelia Shcohan. to Mr. Joseph Trnncis Heavey. Dr. nnd Mrs. D. Clinton Guthrlo will closo their town house, 722 North 40th street, lato in June, upon the return of tholr son. Mr. Paul Guthrie, from Yule, nnd will go to Chelfiea for tho summer. Tho Rov. Geoige E Fabcr and Mrs. Faber announced tho marriage of their daughter. Miss M. Eleanor Tabor, to Mr. Rowland Hub bard, on Saturday, April 24. at tholr homo, 4074 Powolton aenue Mr. nnd Mrs. Hubbard, who are In New York, will live at 45 North G3d street upon their return. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Tho last of tho season's conversazioni at tho residence of Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Woods, ISO" South Broad street, was held last ovenlng. The subject for discussion was Samuel T. Cole rldgo and his contemporaries. The guests were Dr. and Mrs. Irvin A Fries, Mr. nnd Mr3. Har old Duncan, Dr. and Mrs George Stowurt, Dr. Martin W. Barr, Rev. and Mrs. George A. Brower, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Rend, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Wolf, Mrs. E. Boggs, Miss Cor nish, Mr. Arthur Rees, Dr. J. Madison Tr-lor, Mr. and Mis Sylvan Woods. Mr. William Boehm, Lieutenant nnd Mrs. Walter Falk, Dr. and Mrs. A. H. LIpplncott, Dr. and Mrs. Rich ard Wilkinson, Mr. nnd Mrs Edward Lutz, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hanby Hay, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Haeseler, Mr. Ralph Woods, Mr. Stockton Bates, Miss Bates, Sir. and Mrs. Nicola D'Accnza, .Mr. and Mrs Ulysses S. Koons, Mrs S. E. Cavln, Miss Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Brodcrson, Dr. O. Oram Ring, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Pancoast. Mr. and Mrs William Thomson, Mr. Leonard E. Auty, Mrs. James Irwin, Mrs. W. H. Vlttum, Miss Selma Gessler, Dr. Cohen, Mr, and Mrs. Edward II. Coatcs. Mrs. Herman Livingston, 2315 South 21st street, entertnlned her card club jesterday afternoon. Her guests were Mrs. Frank S. Harris, Mrs. L. H. Hess, Miss Anne Harris, Mrs. Cheston Williams, Mrs. John II. Hall, Mrs. Henry Swartz, Mrs. James Vogdes, Mrs James T. Fenner. Mr. nnd Mrs. Livingston will leave In July to spend the summer with Mrs. Max Liv ingston, Mr. Livingston's mother, at Trazer, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tlsher, 1258 South 17th street, will motor to Fortcscue, Delaware Bay, on May 10. They will bo tho guests of Mr. A. J. B. Newton, on his cruiser, Thor IIL They will take a 10-day cruiso along the Atlantla coast. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Miller will entertain mem bers of their family tomorrow evening at din ner at their home, 1803 South Eth etreet, In honor of their daughter. Miss Myrtle A. Miller. The guests will Include Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. S. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hlrsch, Mr. and Mrs. O. 'Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs, S. Jacobs, Miss Stella A. Miller, Miss Alma Miller, Mlsa Minerva Miller, Miss Bertha Miller, MIbs Irene Miller, Miss Hazel Hlrsch, Mies Selma Hlrsch. Mr. Bernard Miller, Mr. Jerome Miller and Mr. Paul J. Hlrsch. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. C, Hasting Jacobson, of 2023 Diamond street, entertained a number of friends at cards, followed by a dance, Monday evening, in honor of his 21st birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Flelsher, of 1514 North 17th street, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Howard Gerstley Flelsher, on April 15. Mtes Jeanette Mlddendorf, of 1510 North 12th street, entertained the members of her bridge club at a luncheon yesterday. Her guests were Mrs. Frederick D, Vetterleln, Miss Mar guerite Craven, Mrs Florence Levitt, Mrs. An drew B. Webb, Mrs. Charles C. Allen, Mrs, John J. Loughlan, Mrs. James Donnelly and the Misses Mlddendorf. Mies Alice Ruckdeschel, of 2313 North Park avenue, entertained a number of friends at a luncheon, followed by cards, on Saturday, Her guests Included Mrs. William Meyers, Miss Gladys Minton, Mrs. Walter D. Eclus, Mlsa Ruby Rau, Miss Jane Green, Miss Llbby Glass, Mies Helen Taylor, Miss Edith Gar rett, Mlis Helen Huss, Miss Edith, Stuyvescent and Miss Louise Ruckdeschel. Notices for the Soolety pane will be ac cepted and printed in the Evening Lodger, but all such notice must be written on one side of the paper, must be signed In full, with full address, and whon possible telephone number must be given. Send all auoh communications to "Society Editor," Evening Ledger, 603 Chestnut street. Unless these requirement are carried out o that verification may b possible, the notices will not be published. Bi;j0giag Thoto by VnderwoofJ A Underwood MISS MARY DUKE AND MRS. A. J. DREXEL BIDDLE Miss Duke will act ns maid of honor nt tho wedding of her brother and Miss Biddlc. Mrs. Diddle is the mother of Miss Cordelia Biddlc. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA A suffrage tea was held last night nt the home of Mies Anna McNally. 2313 East Cumberland strent An address wus mado by SIIbs Jane Adams nnd Mies Anna McNally. Thoso present wero Miss Agnes McNally, Miss Mario Rawle, Jllss Helen King, Miss Mary Walsh, Miss Ruth O'Nell, Miss Marlon O'Nell, Miss Florenco O'XclI, Miss Anna Donohoe, Miss Helen Dono huc, Miss Mary Donohue, Miss Ruth McBrldo, Miss Teresa Keogh, Tho Gamma Delta Society of tho Girls' Club of East Montgomery Avenuo Church, Frankford avenuo and East Montgomery avenue, will pre sont the three-act comedy, "A Regiment of Two," tomorrow evening, at 8:15 o'clock. In the chnpcl building. Tho olllcors of tho soctoty are: Mips Elva Cosgiove, president: MJss Charlotte Lang, vlco president; Miss Jennie Collar, secre tary; Miss Florence Sloan, treasurer. The cast will lncludo Arthur Sew all, a theoretical war rior, Clarenoo Bulllnger; Ira Walton, his father-in-law, another, George Thomas, Jr.; Harry Brenthworth, Arthur's friend, Albert L. Mellon; Reginald Dudley, an Englishman, Franklin G. Connor; Conrad Melzer, a plumber, William Tlowers; Eljz.a Wilton, Ira's better-half, Nelllo E. Kay: Grace Sewall, wlfo of Arthur, Charlotte Lang; Laura Wilton, daughter of Ira, Helen K. Mews; Lena, a German maid, Elsie Bulllnger. A Tom Thumb wedding will be given at tho Beacon Presbyterian Church, Cumberland and Cedar streets, Thursday evening, May 6, by Class 28. Tho proceeds will be given for the benefit of tho church. THE ROMANCE OF WORK, a pageant, and one of the greatest undertakings of its kind, will be held in Convention Hall, Broad street nnd Allegheny avenue, on Saturday evening, May 8, at 8:15. The affair will be given by the Vacation Com mittee, and will be presented by many members of tho Vacation Savings Fund. This savings fund society, which has its headquarters In Alcott House, at 1428 Arch street, woe started some three years ago by a number of women who were anxious to arrange a way In which working women, by saving even a very small amount of money each week, might accumulate sufficient funds to cover vacation expenses. The venture was taken up by women all over the city with great zest and very happy results. Entertainments and dances are given from time to time by the members. The pageant on May 8 will Illustrate the evo lution of women's work, its past development. Its present fields and Its future promises. There will be five episodes embodied In the pageant, each picturing some distinctive period In the history of woman's labors, to be followed by a symbolic dance depleting the spirit of the epi sode. Episode I. Work among the Indians; Fire Dance. To symbolize the element around which the Industries of the primitive women were grouped. Episode IX. Work In Colonial Times; Spinning Dance; Minuet. Showing the traditional dignity and the conventionality of the times. Episode III. Work In the South before the War; Military Dance. Suggesting spirit of 1S60. Episode IV. Modern Industrial Period; Steam Dance. Symbolizing the spirit of modern in dustry. Showing power and energy under con trol. Episode V. Ideals for the future; Dance of Happiness; Dance of Children; Dance of Maid ens. A number of girls very prominent In social circles will take part in the affair, many of them debutantes of the season. A large number of prominent Catholic eccle siastics, foreign consular representatives and others equally well known in Spanish and other circles throughout the city will be present tonight at a reception to be given In honor of tae Bay. Leaadro EaydJ, -C it, $nt uprior LANSDOWNE Tho opponents of the woman suffrage move ment In Lansdowne held a rally of tholr forces at tho home of Mrs. S H. Guilford, D24 South LanBdowno avenue, this morning, nt 10 o'clock, to which n general Invitation was extended to those who are opposed to votes for women. A luncheon was served, nnd efforts mado at the meeting for the enrolment of new members. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Nevvklrk, accom panied by Mrs Nowklrk's brother and slster-ln-law, Mr. nnd Mrs Harris Warthman, will spend tho week end at Brown's-MIUs-ln-tho-Plnes. Tho members of the Sigma Phi will give a danco May 1 at the Twentieth Century Club. WILMINGTON Mrs. Charles R. Miller and Miss Margaretta Miller have Issued cards for a tea, Saturday, May 8, In honor of MJss Katherlne Dunhum, whose engagement to Mr. Clement W. Miller wns recently announced. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Scott will glvo a daneant at tho Country Club tomorrow aftor noon for Mr. and Mrs. Harlan G. Scott Mrs. Trank L. Connablo Is spending a fort night with friends In New York. Mrs Leonard A. Yerkcs has been spending a week with friends In Boston, Mass. Mr. William Howard May, of Canal Zone, Is visiting Mr and Mrs. Richard Reese. of the Spanish-American Chapel. The recep tion, which will be under the auspices of tho Ladies' Committee of the 6panlsh-Amerlcan Chapel, Is to be held at the home of Miss Amelia I Franco, 4033 Chestnut street, one of the members of the committee. The first floor of the house will be banked with palms and attractively decorated with red and yellow roses, representing the Spanish colors. The following women of the Ladles' Committee will receive the guests; Mrs. Fran cis J. Rlera, Mrs. Amelia Pllayo de Roud, Miss America Portuondo, Miss Rlera, Miss A lores and Miss Amolla I. Franco, Some of the prominent ecclesiastics expected to be present at tonight's reception will be MonBlgnor Keeran, the Very Rev. P. Mcilale, the Rev. Daniel I. McDermott, the Very Rev. Henry T. Drgragoole, the Rev. Francis X. Wastl, the Rev. R. Lemmoo, the Rev. John W. Keogh, the Rev. V. Glnar, the Rev. G. Garcia, the Rev. Thomas J. Horan, the Rev. James C. Monahan, the Rev. Gerald P. Cogh Ian. the Rev. William J. McCallen. the Rev," 'Joseph Rlu and the Rev. J. Lltra. The foreign consular representatives will In clude Mr. II. C. Newcomb, Spanish Consul; Mr. W. II, Schoff, Consul from Bolivia; Mr. Dudley Bartlett, Consul representing Chill; Mr. Arturo de Brigard, Consul from Ecuador; Dr. J. J, Luis, Cuban Consul; Mr. U W. Guerrero, Con sul from Nicaragua; Mr. Robert J. Wlnsmore, representing San Salvador, and Mr. Hector Per(ra Alvarez, Consul from Venezuela, Mem bers of the Spanish Commission for the De velopment of Commerce who will be present are Mr, Jose de Gorlstizaga, Mr. Emrlgue Godel, Mr, Mariano F. Toral, Mr. Ramon Burlllo and Mr. Antonio Anteles. Others ex pected will Include Mr. John Rea, president St, Vincent de Paul Society; Mr, James A. Flaherty, superior knight of the Knights of Columbus; Judjjo and Mrs. 'John E. Gorman, Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Corral 1, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Isasl, Mr. apd Mrs. Michael J, Ryan, Dr, and Mrs. Laurence Flick, Mr. and Mrs. J, Koran, Mrs. M. F. Domlnguez, Mr, and Mrs. Frank jr. Johann. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B Manck, Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Steel, Mrs. Adolfo Munoz, the Misses Flick, Mks Reba Dunlap. the MUaea Horan, the Misses Luis. Mlsa Hlckey, Miss Catherine Ryan, Mr. Victor Mayck, Ma, iUcbwl J. Doyle and Mr. Jose NarvaH, HH r C year In point of society wilt bo that of Miss Cordelia Btddle and Mr. Angler B. Duke, which will take place this afternoon In tho Church of tlie Holy Trinity, 13th and Walnut streets. DALLAS ANDERSON Mlsi Jean Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John B. Anderson, of 211 Gowcn avenue, will bo married to Mr, John Hughes Dallas at R o'clock this evening by tho Rov. John Cal houn. Tho ceremony will toko placo at tho home of the bride's parents The brtdo's gown will bo of duchesse satin made with a court train and will bo trimmed with duchesso laco and pearls Her net and laco veil will bo caught with orange blossoms nnd pearls. Sho will carry whlto roses and lilies of the volley nnd pink orchids. Miss Anderson will havo Mrs Harry Cobb ns matron of honor. Miss Ethel O. Anderson, a elstcr of the bride, wilt be mnld of honor. Tho best man will bo Mr. Leslie Kalghn. A small rocoptlon will follow tho ceremony and aftor an extended wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Dallas will be at homo after September 1 at 4751 North 13th street. HENDERSON-FISHER. Miss Frnnccs D. Tlsher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Tlsher, of 135 East Hortter street, Gormnntown, will becomo tho brldo of Mr. Joseph C Henderson, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Henderson, of Wlssuhtckon, to night, nt the homo of tho brldo's parents, whlcn will be nttractlvely decorated with rosei, palnr? and ferns. Tho ceremony will bo performed at fi o'clock by the Rev. Dr. Frank Gray, pastor of the WIssahlckon Methodist Episcopal Church. Tho bride, who will bo given In marrlago by her father, will bo unattended. Sho will wear a gown of white crcpo de chlno nnd exquisite lace. It Is mado in tho Empiro fashion nnd hns a court train. Lilies of tho valley will form her bouquet. The service will bo followed by n dinner nnd reception. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson wilt spend their honeymoon In tho South. Thoy will bo nt homo after May 10, at 318 Rochcllo avenue, WIssahlckon, CHARLTON-JEWELL Prominent among tonight's weddings will bo that of Miss Loulso 'Jewell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ljons Jewell, of 851 North 23d street, nnd Mr. James C. Charlton, of 2011 West Glrard avenue, which will tako place In St. Matthew's Protestant Episcopal Church, ISth etreet nnd Glrard avenue. The rector, tho Rev. Dr. Charles C. Pierce, will ofllclato at tho cere mony. Tho bride will be gowned In whlto satin and duchesse lace. Her tulle veil will extend to the edge of her court train, and will bo ar ranged with a Juliet cap and orange blossoms. Bride roses and lilies of tho valley will bo com bined In her bouquet. Mr. Jewell will give his daughter In marriage, and she will be attended by Mrs. Alfred L. Twells, as matron of honor: Mies Florence Levin, of Merlon, and Mrs. Edward C. Bell, of Germantown. as bridesmaids Mr. William H. H. Charlton, the bridegroom's brother, will bo his best man, and tho ushers will be Mr. Howard J. Steel. Mr. Alfred L. Twells, Mr. Edward C. Bell and Mr. Brower Kelly. The ceremony will be followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents. Upon their return from an extended wedding Journey Mr. and Mrs. Charlton will llvo at Sol North 23d etreet. CUNNINGHAM BANNON St. Thomas Aquinas' Church, 17th and Morris streets, wns the scene of a very pretty wedding this morning, when Miss Catherine Marjory Bannon, daughter of Mrs. John A. Bannon, of 1720 South 19th street, became the bride of Mr. Aloyslus J. Cunningham, of 1720 South ISth street. The bride, who was given In marriage by her brother-in-law, Mr. Oden Boalt, wore a lovely gown of white duchesse satin, made en train, and trimmed with duchesse lace. Her tulle veil was arranged In cap effect, held In place with orange blossoms. She carried a Bhower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley. She was attended by MIsb Agnes Cunning ham, as maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Agnes Grace Bannon and Miss Marie Can non. Mr. Cunningham had for his best man his brother, Mr. Edward Cunningham, and the ushers were Mr. Peter Roe and Mr. William Foy. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John Phelan, and was followed by a Nup tial Mass. JONES-BRYAN. A pretty home wedding will take place tonight at the residence of Mrs. Emma Bryan. 1601 WeBt Montgomery avenue, when her daughter. Miss Blanche K. Bryan, will be given In marriage by her grandfather, Mr. Charles Ramsberger, to Clayton H. Jones, of 1513 Montgomery ave nue. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Herbert R. Burgess, pastor of the Mutch more Memorial Presbyterian Church, 18th street and Montgomery avenue. A gown of white satin and Brussels laos and a tulle veil edged with lace, arranged on a dainty cap, with orange blossoms, will be worn by the bride. She will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and bride rosea. Miss Ursula Simon will be maid of honor. Mr. Jones will be his brother's best man. The service will be followed by a reception. Mr. and Mrs. 'Jones will live In this clty on their return from a lengthy wedding Journey, CROSSON MILLER. An interesting wedding will take place at 4 o'clock this afternoon In the Church of Our Lady of Meroy, Broad street and Susquehanna avenue, when Miss Lulu R. Miller, daughter of Mr. Henry Miller, of Reading, Pa., will become the bride of Mr. Lawrence A. Crosson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Crosson, of 2325 North 19th street The rector, the Rev. Father Gerald Coghlan, will perform the ceremony. The bride's father will give her In marriage, and she will be attended by Miss Esther Roessler, of Reading, as bridesmaid. The bridegroom's best man will be Mr. Charles L. Elsesser, The ceremony will be followed by a dinner at the Hotel Adelphla. Mr. and Mrs. Crosson will re turn from their wedding journey In the fall and will make their home In Philadelphia. SCHMITT HOERLE. Announcement la made of the marriage of Miss Sophia Hoefle, of 1Z13 Crease street, and Mr. Edward A Schmltt, of 703 Belgrade street, on Wednesday, April 14. The ceremony was per formed by the Rev. C F a Suckow. The bride was attended by Mlsa Kathryn M. Schmltt aa rnalfl of -honor,, as4 tie- best man. waa Mr.. Al mBSe. bert E. Bennlson. A reception followed the 1 ceremony, and on their return from their wed .J ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Schmltt will be at bom, 612 Miller street MORROW-SPRINQER, Tho marrlago of Miss Frances It. Springer, daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Franols L. Springer, of Newport will tako placo tonight In Newport, to Mr. John Brynberg Morrow, of Wilmington- Tho ceremony will bo performed at 8 o'clodk, tbo Rev. J. Emory Parks, of Nowport, ofli ,3 elating. Tho bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, will be attended by her sister, Miss Rebecca Sprtngor, as maid of honor, and the best man wilt be Mr. Horaco J. Tatnall. Ort their return from tholr wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Morrow will bo at homo after June L at S03 Washington street, Wilmington, Del. WHITE JAMISON. Tho wedding of Miss Btancho Wlllard Jamison daughter of tho Into Colonel B. K. Jamison, wllj tako placo tonight to Mr. Charles Russell White, of East Orange. Tho ceremony will bo performed at 8 o'clock In Christ Church, East Orange, tho Rov. Charles E. Hutchison offi ciating. Miss Jamison will bo attended by her sister, Miss Jean Wilson Jamison, as maid of honor; Miss Doris Howes, Miss Manetto Staudt MIbs Helen Oram, Miss Ida Jefferson, Miss Isabella Johnson, of New York, and MIbs Mildred von Brock, of East Orange, as bridesmaids. Mr. Ellis Russell, of East Orange, will bo Mr. White's best man. Tho ushers choson are Mr. Herbert Pullnn, Mr. Sargent Leo, Mr. Gardner Haring, of East Orange; Mr. Edgar Lcthbrldge, Mr. Henry Harbcck, of Orange, and Mr. Sam uel E. Howes. AMMON-HENON. -1 A very quiet wedding took place tWs after noon nt St. Monicas Chuch, 17th and Rltner streets, when Mis? Elizabeth K. Henon, of 1425 Rltner street, beenmo tho bride of Mr. John G. Ammon, Jr., of 53d and Wynnewood avenue. Tho ceremony was performed by tho rector, the Rev. John P. Tlmmlns. Mr. and Mrs. Ammon left on their wedding trip. They will bo at home after Juno 1 at CO 13 Lntona street AMUSEMENTS Garrick Sir. Mat. Today fe"U1.50 THE LITTLE CAFE WUhYOJ5"o a Last 4 CvenlnRs Lnn Mntlnre Saturday. BCG1NNINO MAY S WILLIAM FARNUM In a Wonderful Picture Production of EDWARD SHELDON'S MASTERPIECE THE NEW GOVERNOR ACADEMY Benin nt Hfppe'n HID Chestnut. Evnitv Evr.NiNu Fort two weeks BEGINNING MONDAY, MAY 3 "POP" CONCERTS AT POPULAn PRICES, BY THE Philadelphia Orchestra REFREflllMEXTS SERVED SMOKIXO PERMITTED SEATS. IB 23, BOtf TABLE AND BOX SEATB. 78a. T VRTP T1I1S WEEK ONtY EVOS. 8:18 JjXXV1 reo MAT SATURDAY, 2:10 School Children's Mats. SSJKSr.HS Maeterlinck's Wonderful Fairy Play "THE BLUE BIRD" PRICES BOO TO $1.80 NEXT WEEK SEATS TOMORROW THE LONDON GAIETY'S CO In "TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT" B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS BLUE RIBBON BILLI alloys NORA RAYF.S nt'HT " SOW7" Ever Ledger America's Beat Comedienne BEATRICE HERFORD; JIM AND BON M E THORNTON : BERT ERROL: HARRY FERN & CO OTHERS. Next VVeek SPRING FASHION SHOW JOIN THE WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARADE, SATURDAY, MAY 1ST FOR5I IN WASHINGTON SQUARE. 2:30 P. 1L GRAND MASS-MEETINO 4.80 1'. M. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Tickets SDc and tl. on ale at the Suffrage Held. quarters, 1723 Chestnut st , US S 0th St., 5727 Oer- mantoun avo WOMAN SUFFRAGD PARTY urees all members and smpathlzers to Join their section ot the parade. Form In Division 12. Gil O R Pi M"kJtTand -LJ vy J- - Juniper Streets DAILY .... EVENINGS ,.,.2:30 100,18c, 25o .s :ao isc. zac, sue T A QT1 A T A VC3 most remarkable rim lJ.ri.iO X 1 XV-ri. x O ever exhibited HYPOCRITES SATURDAY AT 2 :30, 7 AND 0 P. M. SPECIAL EXHIBITION PAINTINGS BY Mr. Prosper L. Senat At McClee's' Galleries, 1507 Walnut Subjects : DALMATIA CAPRI and UEnMUDA LAST WEEK CLOSINQ 4TH MAY Chestnut St. houEe" Home ot World's i HOUSE I Greatest Pnotoplaxa 4 TIMES DAILY AXts , 1 & 8 Evgs , 7 & lOo, 18c, 2Sa MRS. LESLIE CARTER in "THE HEART OF MARYLAND" Next Week "GRAUSTARK" A T"TT T1TTT Last Times Eenfns R.IK AJJXVijIrXlX pop 100MAT.TOMOR.,3tl8 I unver Aiorosca rreacius j. uaruey planners' PEG 0' MY HEART 100 GOOD BALCONY SEATS AT 11.00 400 GOOD FAMILY CIRCLE SEATS. BOo THE MARKET ST. ABOVE 16TB PICTURES 11:00 A M to 11:15 P. M. ANNIVERSARY Stanley WEEK HAZEL DAWN In "NIOBE" 5 Uimn s.m.w.s t tlAaTHftlf' CROSS KEYS THEATRE GARDEN OF MIRTH OTHERS AND PHOTOPLAYS New Program Mon. & Thurs. at 2.1G "- llli ,. i et w. 10c. 15c. SOo. NIXO.N'3 BOBBY HEATH . LEONA 6TEPU. nT?,AID PORTER J. WHITE fc CO. VaXVXiX i-l LEON'S MODELS, MILLER k Today 2 1 IS. 7 & 9 I LYLE, LAUUHINQ PICTURES. na c vu.i UEUiiuu UHOwNi BROAD & Mat. today & $1 "?&!?!?. SHE'S TN A a ATM This & Nent Weol Evgs- 8 :30 Rtsr Mat Saturday. R C A D I A Today and Tomorrow TUB JUGGERNAUT XI Chestnut St Below 16th PHOTOPLAYS Continuous 10 A M. to 11 115 P M. "OLD MASTERS OK PHOTOGRAPH!" Free Exhibition ot Original Photographs by Lewis Cirroll, D O. Hill, Cameron and Keltk The PhotoaraDhlo Society of PhiiAinhiJ 1815 Eansora bt- Open Dally A. M to a R rf DUMONT'S DJMKSgF MATINEE TODAY. 18o h SOcY Trocadero ?AZJS LACUTA CASINO. iaSSS'" tt.. .-..jjfe'yfc