EVENING frBPftEBP&ILADELPHIA, MONDAY. MAY 3, 1015. $ "' DDK : ' . ; M,.., , -- f - I TUB marriage of Miss Nancy Correy Bmlth, daughter ot Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Somcr.1 Smith, ot 12.13 Spruce street, and Joseph Wood, Jr., ot Pittsburgh, will take place on Juno 1". Mil Elizabeth Jteeves nntl Miss Helen ncevts, of 1D16 Spruce street, will Klvo a small 4 o'clock ten this nftemoon to meet Miss Dorothy Scott, whose rnpnRe ment to Mr. Maurlco Webster was re cently announced. Miss Eleanor Arnett, datlGhler of Mr. and Mrs William Woodwnrd Arnett, has had na her finest Miss Alice Cunningham Clifford, of WHIics-Hnrre. l'a. Miss Arnett and Miss tllfford spent the week-end at Erown's-Mllls-ln-thc-Plncs with a lnrpo house party which Included many ot the younger set. Miss Clifford will return to her home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Y. Stewart, Miss Susan B. Htewart, Miss Mary II. Stewart and Miss l,llllo Stewart, Mr. William H. Stewart. 2d, nnd Mr. Antonio 1. Stownrt, Jr., of 2000 Spruce street, will leave early In Juno for Bar Haibnr, Me., where they will occupy their cottngo for the sum mer. Mr and Mrs John 13. Militant, 3d, hnve returned to their home, I'cnrltho Knrm, Lodl, N, Y., from Ithnca. where Mr. Mul ford wan operated on for appendicitis. Although much Improved In health, Mr. Mulford is not ns yet entirely convales cent from his recent Illness. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mulford havo spent some tlmo this winter ns the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer K. Mulford at their homo on Church road, Wyncote. Mrs. Mulfoid Will be remembered as Miss Amy Cramp. Miss C. Beatrice B. Fox, daughter ot Dr. and Mrs. L. Webster Pox, of 17th and Spruce streets. Is spending several weeks In Now York. lf I.VIwarrl r!nla nnrl hpr rlntichtrr. JUsb Mary RobortB Coles, of 2010 Do Lan ccy place, will occupy their cottage In Bar Harbor for the summer, leaving town the end of Juno. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Lincoln Godfrey, of 2000 Spruce street, will close their town house early In Juno and occupy a cottage nt Ventnor which they have leased for the summer. Mrs, John Markoe, of 1630 Locust street, will spend the summer at her cottage in Bar Harbor. Miss Mary V. Newbold, daughter of Mr. Clement B. Newbold, of Crc-swlck's House, Jenklntown, nnd Miss Kate l- Robertson are spending several days in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Lyttleton Savage, of 1211 Spruce street, have taken a cottago at Bar Harbor, Mo., which they will occupy this summer. Miss Mary Coles, of 2111 Walnut street, will close her town house in June nnd go to Northfleld to attend the conference. She afterward will occupy her house In Bar Harbor to spend the summer. Mr. Charles Duffy nnd his daughter. Miss Mildred Duffy, of the Itlttcnhouse, are spending a few days at tho Dennis In Atlantic City. A bazaar will be held on tho afternoon and evening of Tuesday, Juno 1, In Latham Park, Old York load, Oak Lane, for the benellt of the Ablnglon Memorial Hospital. Many new attractions nre being arranged by tho different chairmen. Special attractions for tho children. Mrs. James Butler will bo In charge of the toy table; the nsh pond, Mrs. C. A. Wal ter; pony drives will bo ananged by Mrs. Wharton Slnkler. Tea will be served during the afternoon. Mrs. George Lorl mer will have It in charge. Tho cako table is In charge of Mrs. Andrew Grif fith. The fancy table. Mrs. George W. Elklns, Jr., Tho golf came, Mrs, W. H. Wilson, Hnndkerchlefs and neckwear, Mrs. M. K. N'elffor. Wonderful fresh vegetables will bo for sale by Mr3. Mar maduko Tllden. Jr. Things for the kitchen. Mrs. George Kelly. Candy by Mrs. Howard Ervicn Flowers, Mrs. Sum mer Cross. Supper will be served from 6 o'clock to 8 o'clock. Mrs. Cha'rles Schwartz, aided by many of the younger set along tho Beading, witl be in charge. The regular weekly thes dansants whl9h have been given throughout the winter in tho Hose Garden of tho Bcllevue-Strat-ford will bo continued during May. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. William Cole man Freeman entertained a "party. Mr. Wlgton and his daughter, Miss Theodora Wlgton, who have been spend ing the winter at the Lincoln, left today for Atlantic City for a two months' stay. Along the Main Line WAYNE. Mrs. A. Guy Holborn Spiers, of Oak Lane, and her pupils, will give a concert on Saturday evening, May J, at S o'clock, at the Saturday Club ot Wayne, Mr. William H. Chrlstman. of 118 Wal nut avenue, .motored to Atlantic City, where he Is spending several days at the Seaside Hotel. Mr. Chrlstman will return to his home the (lrst of next week, Chestnut Hill Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman Free man, of St- Martin's, will leave during the early part of this month for their summer home In Lebanon, Pa., and on June 25 will go to York Harbor, Me. Mr, and Mrs, Meredith T. Jones, of 281 Gowan avenue, have returned from a visit to Hot Springs, Ark. Mr. and Mrs, John Story Jenks, of Seminole avenue, .have taken a cottago at Northeast Harbor for the summer. Mrs. John White Geary, of Sunset ave nue. Is visiting Hot Springs, Va., after spending several weeks at French Lick Springs, Mrs. Charles Wolcptt Henry, Miss Gertrude Henry and Miss Kllzabeth Henry, of Springfield avenue, have re turned from Aiken, S. C, where, they Pent the winter months. HMr, and Mrs, John Earle Marsden. of oeagwicK Farms, and their children, Miss Dorothy Marsden, Mlsa Carol Marsden n4 Master Justin Marsden, who left on Sunday, April 11, for the exposition, have been -visiting Mr, and Mrs, Frederick K, Wood, of 755 Walnut avenue, Riverside. - During their trip they will stop off t Kansas City, the Grand Canyon. Los Angeles. Riverside, Pasadena, Sun Diego exposition. Del Monte, San Francisco, Pnver. Colorado Springe, Chicago, De troit, Buffalo and New York. They will JBaVo home about Decoration Pay, Geraiantown Miss Marlon L. Gray, of 237 West Bey- mOUr ltlMt. fintArlnlna.1 ..a tMAmhai, nt H the D. t. I Club last week. Those ores- nt were Mts Helen S. Miller, Miss Clara f; "finer. Miss Esther De Frehn. Miss tla M Killiefter Miss Anna Moore, s Eka, Snyder, Miss Krna F. Funk nt Miss Erma Bauer. Wf. and Mm. Be-bert Hooper, of 133 West Cat pouter street, will spend July at Buck Hill Falls. Miss Frnlices Harry nnd her sister, Miss Virginia Barry, of Ul Wistcr street, left Saturday for Cape May. N. .1., where they will occupy their cottage for several weeks. Among (he Ciermnnlown contingent nt Lougport, N. J., thlq summer, will be Mr and Mrs. Hnlgh Dangcrficld, who have taken n cottage. Mis. Earnest, of SIS llansherry street, has lilted cnrdi for Wednesdays at home In May from 3:30 until 6 o'clock Mr. nnd Mrs Warren II. Polev, of 33 lJast t'psnl street, will leave on Wednes day for a three month")' trip to St. Louis. Kansas nnd California, where they will visit the fairs. Along the Reading Mrs. Victor F. Mulford, of Greenwood avenue, Wyncote, will entertain the Ex ecutive Committee of tho Women's Cur rent Hvenls Club of Wyncote on Wednes day, May !, at 1 o'clock. Among those present will be Mrs. Henry Spalding, Mrs George H. Hodcn, Mrs. Allan Reed, Mrs Robert L. Russell, Miss Nellie Arthelmer, Mrs. Frank need Whiteside. Tho club will hold Its annual meeting and club luncheon on Wednesday, Mny 12. nt tho Huntingdon Vnlley Country Club, York road, Noble, at 1 o'clock. A meeting of tho Lognn Relief Associa tion will be held this evening, Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph Shaplcn will live on Wludrlm avenue. Lognn. upon their return from Washington, where they went for their wedding trip. Mrs. Shnplcn. be fore her mnriinge Inst week, was Miss Sophie Modell, of Llndley avenue and Cnmac street, Lognn Mr. If. Holmes, of 1122 Llndlcv avenue; Mr. William Johnson, of WJ Cnmac street, and Mr. William Haslnm. of M07 Warnock street, Lognn, will give a Mutt and Jeff dance nt tho Hatfield Country Club, Wcdncsdny evening, Mny 19. Mrs. Wlllard and family, of Cnmac street, Logan, havo returned to their homo after spending tho winter at At lantic City. West Philadelphia Tho last of the series of dlnncr-dnnces which have been given throughout tho season nt Hnmllton Court took place Sat urday night. Mrs. Albert Leo Coflln en tertained 12 guests nt dinner before tho dnnce. Mrs. Henry S. Mustln had six guests; Mrs. L. S. Adamson lintl eight guests: Mrs. Axel Roiscll entertained seven guests; Mrs. C. E. L. llntch had five guests, nnd Mrs. Benjamin West en tertained a party of eight. Mrs. Henry S. Mustln gave a luncheon of 35 covers on Saturduy at Hamilton Court. Mrs. Millard Fillmore Frlshmuth, of 4015 Pine street, has Issued Invitations for a luncheon at the Mnrlyn, 40th and Wnl nut streets, on Tuesday, Mny 11. South Philadelphia Lieutenant R. F. Blackburn, U. S. N. and Mrs. Blackburn aro receiving con gratulations on tho birth of a daughter. Mrs. Henderson Weir, Mrs. Frank L. Do Armond and Mr. nnd Mrs. FranK S. Garrett spent tho week-end at Ile hoboth. Miss Catherine Nyland, of lf37 Morris street, and Miss Anna Wnrd. of 2133 Tas ker street, have Issued cards for a euchre nnd "500" card party, to be given on May H nt tho homo of Miss Nyland. The af fair Is for the Rev. William Drobel, of Lawrytown, Pa. Miss Esther L. Fox, of 918 South 5th street. Is visiting Miss Anne Pleet, of Baltimore. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Charles Miller Welld. of 2316 South Broad street, and Mrs. Welld's sister and brother-in-law. Dr. nnd Mrs. Frederick S. Park, of 4103 Glrnrd avenue, spent the week-end In Wilmington ns the guests of Miss Anna R. Young, Mrs. Welld entertained her bridge club en Fri day nfternoon, when her guests were Mrs. Wlllinm Allen, .Mrs. Harry Kborline. Mrs. Frederick- S. Park. Mrs. John Kevfer, Mrs Loren Kline, .Miss Amelia Fculer, Miss Elizabeth Davis and Mrs. Clement Clark. Captain W. W. Low, U. S. M. C. and Mrs. Low entertained at dinner, Friday evening, nt their home In the Glrard Es tate. Covers were laid for nine quests. Mr. find Mrs. Louis Kndano announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Sophie Kndane, to Mr. Meyers Rubin. Delaware County A party of Delaware County's society folk is leaving shoitly for tho Pan-Amerl-can Exposition. They plan to make an extensive tour of the West, and will not arrivo home for several months. Mem bers of tho party Include Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Drowes, of Darby; Master Thomas Drewes; Mrs. Mary Drewes, of Paschall, and Misa Ellen Drewes, of Media. The Norwood Fire Company, whose annual fairs are always so well attended, has planned to give a band concert this year Instead of the usual fair. The con cert will take place tomorrow evening, under the general supervision of Mr, Tay lor, Mr. Gordan, Mr. Bonsall and Mr. Mc Clelland. Wilmington Miss Frances BrincMe left last week for San Francisco, whence she will sail by the United States transpoit Thomas on May S for Manila. She a III be gone about eight inonUis. Mr. and Mrs. Tlussell If. Dunham and the Misses Dunham motored to Atlantic City for the week-end, Mrs. Rodney Cause, of Woodbury, N. J Is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs, Horace Gause. Mr. and Mrs, Fraiilt H. Thomas are spending the week at the Marlborough Btenhelm, Atlantic City, N. J. Mrs. J. Frank Ball has returned from Stamford, Conn., where she visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Schlatter. Notice for the Society page Ml be accepted and printed in the Eve ning Ledger, tut all such notices mutt ba written on one aide of the paper, mutt ba signed in full, itrtth full addrest, and when possible telephone number mutt be given. Bend all such communication to "Society Editor," Evening Ledger, 608 Ohettnut street. Unless these requirements are carried out so that verification may be possible, the notices will not be publtshed. , ''Jr:"",": ; " ... .-...-i. ... J rimtr h M.irrc.ui. Northeast Philadelphia On May 15 the Columbia Country Club, prominent In tho northeastern section of tho city, will gave a supper, followed by a dnnce, ns tho opening event of Its sum- I mer house at Ncwpoi tvllle, Pa. Tho ( party will leave from tho homo of Mr. i Samuel Sachs, ot 3032 Frankfoid avenue. In automobiles, to Ncwportvlllc, on tho Neshamlny C'rceU. Pn. Thoso pro cut will bo Mrs. Joseph Wngner, Mrs. Elliott Coi nlsh, Mrs. Albert Thorpe, MIsh Anahcl Ciozler, Miss Sadie Simpler, Miss lioglna Tincey, Miss Betty MncDonnlil, Mls Alleo Hanney, Miss Jane Kerrs, Mrs. Charles Irwin, Mrs. William Donnham, MIsh Irma Bnctzcl, Miss Kntherlno Eck hartlt. Miss Mnrlon llnrrls, Miss Bernloo Krcwson, Miss Blnncho Dnnnhnin, Mlis Ida Kendall, Miss Rose Gottlieb, Mr. John Eckhardt, Mr. John K. Crozler, Mr. Fred Eckhnrdt. Mr. Hnrry Greenwood, Mr. Chniies Irwin, Mr. Samuel Sachs, Mr. Benton McCatidloss, Mr. Herbert Cro.ler, Mr. William Uhlmann, Mr. William niuin hain. Mr. Harris Hiimer, .Mr. William Livingstone, Mr. Hnnv Tiacey. Mr. Alev nnder Watt. Mr. David niack. Mr. August rielble, Mr. Joseph Uhlni.inn, Mr. John Nuttcl, Mr. Jnmes Phillips. Mr. Elliott Cornish, Mr. Aleumrter Thorpe, Mr. Emll Gramllck. Mr. Joseph Wngner, Mr. Patrick Casey, Mr. Glciidon Arm strong nnd Mr. William Wntt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph . euormnn, wnn have been In Los Angeles for the last two years, and who have Ju.st visited tho Panama Exposition, havo returned to the East and aro now residing at 1S30 North 7th street. North Philadelphia Miss Vernona White, of 3126 Clifford street, entertained at luncheon Today, when her guests were Mlsd Marian Her tolet, Miss Bessie Rosenberg, Miss Ann Smlthemaii. Miss Marian Hclnltsh. Mls Eleanor Dealy and Mrs. Jonn 'Jugntcn. An automobile paity going to Egypt Mills on Mny 11, to remain over the' week end, will Include Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Wcltzel, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Pniker. Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Anrons, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Clay Dlngce.Mr. and Mrs. Lclgh ton Kramer and Mr. and Mis. Robert Beatty. The Chatham Literary Society will hold a humorous debate tonight In the Buptlst Temple. Broad nnd Berks streets. Tno subjeot will be: "Resolved, That a Cianky Man I a More Lovnblo Creature Thnn n Nagging Woman." Tho speakers will be; Afllrmatlve. tho Rev. Frank M. Orav. Mr. 11. J. Cattell, Mr. C. Oscar Beasley; negative. Prof. J. C. Phillips, Mr. Harold Loeb nnd the Rev. W. E. P. Haas. Frankford Mr. Harry Bailey, of 1519 Fillmore street, who has been abroad for soma time, will arrive In New York today. Miss Nina Halvey, of 1739 Diamond street, has been spending the week-end as the guest of Miss Lorotta McCann, ot 7010 Tulip street. Miss Mary Brophy, of 702f Tulip street, entertained at a theatre box party Satur day afternoon, followed by a supper at the Adelphla Hotel. There were six guests present. Mr. and Mra. Goorge Thornton and fam ily are occupying their new home at 1211 Cottman street, Fox Chase. Mrs. E. Lewis Meadowcroft. of 4702 Large street, sailed today from New York for a six week's trip abroad. The Rev. Father John Edward McCann, rector of St. Bernard's Church, at Easton, Pa., Is visiting his relatives at 7010 Tulip street. ,,,, Tioga Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellwood Wick, of 21st and Venango Btreets, entertained at cards ou Saturday night, when their guests In cluded Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Foster. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Allen, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs, Irwin Balr, Mr. and Mis. Horace Klelnfelder and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dlttman. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henry, of 5908 Pulaski avenue, are receiving congratula tions on the birth of a daughter, Alyse Batteraby Henry, on April 19. Mrs. Henry will be remembered as Miss Helen Bat tersby, daughter of Mrs. William JI, Bat teraby, of 3HS North Broad street. The Embroidery Club of which Mrs. Frank F. Baral, of 3113 North 16th street, Is a member will be entertained at lunch eon on Wednesday by Mrs. William Schenele, of 2018 East Venango street. Others members aro Mrs. Allen Weller, Mra. Wclrtch Lord, Mrs, Charles Fox, Mrs, William Slnsr, Mrs. Frank Emery, Mrs. George. Wollard and Mrs. Jams Craig-- Camden and Vicinity MlsA Madeleine Anderson, of Altoona. Is visiting Miss Marion Oesterle, of Lin den avenue, for several weeks. Mr. Samuel B. Mackintosh has re turned to her borne in Audubon, aftr s. mix trek' trjp-la Calif amis. 1 t I . ,v'' 1 rhiito hv Mnrrpau. MRS. CHAS. FRANCIS BOCIIMAN A popular matron of this city. Lansdowne Lieutenant and Mrs. Von Bouke. of Tokio, J:ip.in, nro receiving congratula tions on the birth of a son. Mrs. Von Bouke will be remembered ns Miss Isa bella Lniidls, of Lansdowne. Miss Ella Ogden, of South Lnnfrdowne aienue, Is nt Atlantic City for several w eeks. Mrs. .Tnck Wright, of Stewnrt avenue, Is spending several months In Porto Rico. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Jackson W. Study havo returned to their liiuno at 52 North High land avenue, after n two weeks' trip down the coast to New Orleans and the Gulf of Mexico. MISS WATERS MAY WED PRINCE, RUMOR Society Belle Said to Be En gaged to Relative of King Al fonso. Friends of Miss Ruth Waters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Jason Wnters, of this city, aro wondering today whether she will carry out her threat to marry Prlnco Ludovlco liguatelly d'Aragon In New York tomorrow. The rumored an nouncement of the pair's engagement has made a stir In this city. Ho waver, a very close friend of Mlsa Waters, with whom alio recently spent a few days, is Inclined to doubt that the marriage will take place. "I havo watched her go through many affairs that proved nothing serious In the end, and t am In clined to doubt tho Importance of this rumor. Her parents do not want her to take the step yet, and it Is not likely that she will." Miss Waters, who Is now visiting on Long Island, met tho prince, who is said to be a distant relative of King Alfonso of Spain, while visiting her half-sister. Baroness Jacques de St. Mare, at Nice, France. The prince, who is 30 years old. is known in this country, especially at Narragnnsett Pier, where he and Miss Waters were often seen together. N. J. STARTS TO CORRECT SUFFRAGE ELECTION LAW Bills Offered to Repeal Defective Act and Make Another, TRENTON, May S. In acordance with Governor Fielder's call for a special session of the Legislature to correct a defect in the act providing for a special election on woman suffrage and other constitutional amendments, October 13. both Houses met shortly after noon to day. Two bills to correct the error were In troduced. The first (repeals (the law enacted at the regular session, regarded as useless because of Inconsistency re garding ballots. The principal bill pro vides a special election shall be held Tuesday, October 19, subject to all Jaws regulating elections. It Is especially pro vided that all laws respecting Illegal voting and corrupt election practices shall apply to this election. The bill specifies the form of ballot to be used. First on ballot wllle be the woman suf frage question, this being, "Shall this abendment, extending the right of vote to woman cttiiens be adopted?" Opposite this question are the words "yes" and "no," with spaces for the marking- of X. Indicating a vote for or uealnst amendmtnt. "Cranky Man vs, Naggine Woman" Dr. B. J. Cattell will argue for the af Urinative on a resolution that "A Cranky Man Is a More Lovable Creature Than a Nagging Woman" when the question Is debuted tonight by the Chatam Literary Society at the Baptist Temple. Broad and Berks streets. The Rev. Frank M Gray will assist Doctor Csttell In tho affirma tive. Oppos4 will bs Prof. Jess Phillips, Harold Leb said tb Rov. W. B, F, Haas. MISS ESTHER JEAN BOC1IMAN Who will nmke her debut next year. Roxborough Mr. Finnk West, who was stationed nt Newport News, spent tho Inst few itnyt, with his parents on Suuiiysldo avenue. Ho left Saturday on the United Slntes steamr Chester on a rrulso to Turkey. Tho Roys' Guild, of St. .lnnicn' opened Its bnseb.ill season Saturday, when It met tho Rosewood team, of Allegheny nvenuc. Saturday marked tho 69th anniversary of the parish of St. James tho Less, nnd In commemoration of the event an Intei estlng service was held. Tho sermon was delivered by thb Rev. George W. Lincoln, of St. John's pnrlh. German town. Tho Fenst of Philip nnd James was observed Saturday. Mrs. William J. Beatty, of 4311 Msuia yunk avenue, nnd Miss Fannie Norbury will leave nn Wednesday fur Allentown, Pn., to attend the convention of the King's Daughters. Mis. llnnnah Taylor, who him been Urn guest of Mrs. Beatty, has returned to her home In Sonicr's Point. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hnrry Stephan, of 4f.fi Monnstcry avenue, havo returned from a visit to frionds in Woodbury, N. J. Bonwtt Teller &J2o. Zhe SeaJzltJ cSAoft bOnomationA CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Xe ' UranS EXPOsrnoNi bl ahg The Annual May Sale of Lingerie and Negligees at Marked Price Reductions. The Sale That Differs from All Others Handmade Nightgowns., , .1,50 to 79.00 Handmade Chemises. .... ,1,10 to 12L50 Handmade Drawers.,,,,. ,95 to 9,75 Handmade Combinations ,1,95 to 18,50 Crepe de Chine Gowns,. , Crepe de Chine Combinations .... , Crepe de Chine Chemises Crepe de Chine Drawers., Pussy Willow Gowns , , , , Pussy Willow Chemises. ,, Pussy Willow Drawers. , . 1 feh THE Church of tho Most Blessed Sncrnment, 66th street nnd Chester avenue, was the scene of u pretty wed ding on Thursday, April '&, When Miss Kntharlno V. McBrldc Vficamo the bride of Mr. John J. Hennessey. The ceremony took pine at 9 o'clock, tho Rev. Father Elmer Ktapleton, spiritual director of the Klrlln Club, of which tho bridegroom Is n member, officiating. The bride, who was attended by Miss Kntherlno O. Fin lev ns maid of Jionor, was beautifully gowned In white satin, trimmed with duchesso Inre, nnd she carried a shower bouquet of bride roses nnd lilies of tho tnllev Mr Hennessey was attended by Mi 1'nnl Dawson as best mini. wedding breakfast followed at the home of the bride, 1818 South fth street, after which the young couple left for a trip South, nnd on their return they will be at home, after June 1, at 6611 Angola tenure. West Philadelphia. KlTCIlEU-nLt?MENTHAL. The wadding of Miss Sadlo A. Tllumeli ilia!, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Ulumenthal, of 1225 Westmoreland street, nnd In Frank J. Kutchcr. of 1921 Dick inson stieet, wits solemnized Inst night at fi ii clock In the Koneseth Israel Temple, Hroad street above Columbia avenue. The Rev Dr Joseph Krnuskupf oflliiated nt ARCHITECTS STRIVE TO WIX STEWARDSOX SCHOLARSHIP Eighteenth Annual Competition Beinp Held at U. of P. Today. The 18th nnnunl competition for the John Stownrdson Memorlnl Pcholnrshlp In Architecture is being hold today at the University of Pennsylvania. The value of tho scholarship Is $1000, and the win ner must pursuo the study of architecture In this or foreign rountrlci nt the discre tion of the mamiglng committee Only lesldents of the Stale ot Pennsyl vania who nro undei SO ears of ago nro eligible in compete for the scholarship. Qualifying examinations hnve been held In fieehand drawing, history of nrchltec tuie. building construction nnd Inngunge, In addition to nn rxamlnatlon In design The final drawings of the last examina tion were submitted before 10 o'clock this nintning The ii wnrd of the scholarship will bo made by a Jury of architecture, none of which Is n member of the managing com mittee. Prof. Warren P Laird, of tho School of Architecture nt the t'nlverilty of Pennsylvania. Is chairman of tho com mittee In charge. Other members nio Professors Charles C. Harrison, Milton B. Mednry, Jr., John Molltor and John P. B. Slnkler. HOME FOK CITY CLUB Dinner Tonight Will Start Campaign for $250,000 Building. The City (iuh will open Its membership campaign tonight looking toward the pur chni of n $210,000 home In South Broad street with a dinner at the Hotel Adel phla. In keeping with Its policy, the or ganization will sound the keynote, 'The City ClubStands for Philadelphia," during Its cntupalgu, nnd the piccnt members believe, in Mew of the Interest which has been aroused, that they will he successful In htalniiic a membership sulticlcnt to maintain their proposed now home. A number of prominent nnn who have taken a conspicuous pnit In successful chic movements will address tonight's meeting. Xepev rzj . i xccusive "BonteH" Nightgowns 85 to 4,95 "BonteU" Combinations 95 to 3,95 "Bontell" Chemises 75 to 2.95 "BonteH" Petticoats 95 to 3.95 .3.25 to 13.75 .25 to 11,75 1.95 to 4.95 Crepe de Chine Bodices ., . .95 td 3,95 Chiffon Bodices, , 1.45 to 4.95 Pussy Willow Bodices. ,.,,,2.95 to 3.95 Lingerie Bodices. ....,..,.. .95 to 2.95 .1.95 to 3,95 9,75 6.95 5.95 .7.95 to .4,95 to .2.95 to il mm?m tho ceremony, which was followed by a? dinner nt tho home of the brldo's parents. Mr BlumenthBl gave his daughter In ninrrlnge. She wore her traveling suit of mldnlght-hluc gaberdine cloth, with a brnld lint of tho same color, nnd a corsage , bouquet of lilies of the valley and orchids. , Miss Marian M. Blumenthal, the mnld of honor, was her sister's only attendant, Phe wore a smart street costume of dark blue tnffetn, with a hrald hat to match. Hr nnd Mrs. Kutcher left for ft tour of tho New I'.ngland States, They will re turn the end of Mny. nnd will make their home In West Philadelphia, GOODHUE SMITH. A New York wedding that will be of unusual Interest to PhlUdelphlnns wilt take place today, when Miss Gertrude Muni on Smith will become the brldn of Mr. Lawrence dishing Goodhtlo, ot Bos ton. The ceremony will take place at 4 "0 o'clock in tho home of tho brlde'a parents, Prof, and Mrs. Mtinroe Smith, 16 Hast 17th street. Miss Smith is the granddaughter of General 'Shlppcn Hutde koper, who lives In the Clinton. "What's DoingTonight?" Unities' Iinll, lesion' Temple, 1310 Sprint Garden Mrert, o clock Nortlmeftl Htmlnrss Men's Anftoclatlon, 2533 Celumliln. avenue. 8 nVlok. free, Cl'iiter .Menue Improvement AtaocUtlnn. Flri-t I. V. thurcli, Cheater (Ucnue and C2d slrr-t, s o'cloi'k Kre. lMcsyimk Avenue Ilualneas Men's AaaocU tlnn, l'Hayunk mrntio and Moore street; S o'rlnrk. Tree lit (Mull membership campaign dinner, Hniel Adelnhla. 7 o'clock I'opulnr I'linccrl. Philadelphia Orchestra, Acndimv of Mualc, R o'clock. Lc-tuio l tin' lii Jolm Drlacoll, "Ualiac: Mrturlnllam." Catholic Olrta' lllcli Pchool. IMiutuct. Mraalnh Lutheran Church. 10th and Jintrsun striata LMinte. Chatham Uternry Society, tha Bap list Temple. 8 o'clock. SUFFRAGE EVENTS TODA r.qi'AJ. ftianchisb societt. Noon Opcn-alr meeting on I'oatofTlcs ptaxa. !Uh nnil Cheatnut atreeta. Speaker, Mlas Bertha SnpoMta, organizer for Iho aoclety. niuht o 'clock Mian Anna McCue, former Kenalncton mill worker nr.il present organiser inr the aocletv in Kenalnxlon, will apeak at lh" home of Mrs. H. r. Huriong, 700 South loth atreet. Might o'clrck flpen-nlr meeting- at 8th and South atreeta. Speakcri, Mlas Bertha Sapo ltn anil Ill's niga M. It. Uroea. WOMAN SPI-TTnAOB PARTY. Blitht o'clock Cnnvaaaera' rally for the fith I.ritlalathei Ilitrtct nt the home of Dr. Kleanor M. 11 Moore. l(rJ2 Clinton street After tha I meeting ft canvass for 'Voles for Women" will , lie m.-ule of the entire Oth District. I VI.VEt-A.Vn. N. .1 i lislit o'clock Oporge O. Bwarti, of Wenonah, ! V .1 . will ancak before the town Inrfire M- Sn-artz baa been active In suffrage elrrles for nmo seats He baa often apoken In Philadel phia under the auaplce.s or the Fqual Franchise octets. Maternity Hospital Elects Tho Jewish Mntcrnlty Hospital ha elntofl the following oltlcers: President, Milliud lleln. vlco president, Mrs. A. llctzberg; secretary, Mrs. Max Behrend; treasurer. Simon Ahtama: financial secre-tnrj-. Kdwnid nrylnwukl; medical di rector. Dr. I.udwlg Loeb. 1! "A CHEMISE UPON A SILVER SALVER." Surrounded by her entourage the Queen was thus presented with her chemise. Such was the pomp and ceremonial of the "Lever" of the French Court in the glorious reign of the grand monarch, Louis XIV. Worthy of such presentation is the1 exquisite lingerie concerned in the Bonwit Teller Exposition de Blanc. "-n . ontM$uie 311 r