0 1 - NOTED YESTERDAY AT DEVON HORSE SHOW MM EVENING LEDGEK-PniLABELPniA, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1915. ... 1 ft rnS. OTIS SKlKNEIt, Mrs. Horatio El VI Oatcs I.loyd, Mrs. Cinrenco Zanl- tllfiRtr antl vllsa riHiites viuscuui lira nr l..nolnir the moving picture exhibition Kwhlth will be a pnrt ot the evening's cn Kftrtftlnment at the lawn feto to bo given Kt nolobrnn, the Qrlscom cstnto ftt linv- effort), on June iv. mo proceeds 01 wmcu VlH bo Riven ",0 Cuahmnn Club. The VW will bo cntltlctl "A Melodramatic ijovlc by People Ybu Know," with Mr. fr William linker Whclcn as detective. Other well-known society members who SifcKta Brlnton, Mrs. Jasper Yeats Brln .ri mim Sonliv Norrlfl, Miss Anita ft-.' !- nLnkUitn Mlt1lrt tle n.l ft ' r t t-rt sit , A danco In Iho tnngnlflcent drawing 00111 01 DOionrnn win conciuua me ovc-.-. ntnrtnlnincnt. &r.u' .....----- The senior class of the Miss Cruise School, consisting ot 12 futuro debutnntcs, vM their ctnduatlng luncheon at 12 H'clock today In the school, 2021 Do I,an '.y street Among those present were ' ..,'. rmiM Ml bo IJvtendnlo IJnlrd. Miss ftv.inlli, Dnvls. Miss Doris Dexter, Miss iyary Merrick, Miss Anira Kvnns, Miss Alice McCnbc, Miss tiydla Crrsse, Miss Lucllo I.usson, Miss Mary Wilson, Miss Helen Kahrland, Miss Mary Allison nnd m i Jllss Marcellc Allison. 1 Dr. C u Mitchell, oC 312 Sotillt If.tli he married to Miss Alice sfcilrtet. will Ppiunkett, ot west cncsicr, in uiu m. reter p t'rotesinni xwiiauuimi uuuiuu, .m Jnd Pine streets, on June D. Miss Plunk .ii u .i trained nurso and was graduated Rfrom tho Pennsylvania Hospital several fcjrctri ago. m Th mnrrlaue ceremony will bo nor- " . , Y... ,1... TTni. Tl. T?,1 ,., r1 M Tnl. . At. f n TTnani'nlt will tin tifiat iman and tho ushers will bo Dr. Oeorgo t tr-VB. . " ....,... ..... ..... .... ..... TV, Morris, Dr. Artnur iNownn, ur. vnr- J 1 field iiongneiti, .Mr. j,. ji. tvurnciu, -ur. jli E. urdegnn ami .Mr. junan uysmans. ? A dinner dance will he given tomorrow evening at tho Delaware Hlvcr Club, In Torrcsdale. Dinner will bo served at 7 'o'clock and dancing will follow at S:S0. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Wharton Pepper 'will entertain nt a small dinner danco to lie given In honor of their daughter, Mlsa Charlotte Eleanor Pepper, at their coun try placo In Devon. Miss Pepper will bo - debutante ot tho coming season. Miss Puth Coxc," debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxe, will bo guest of honor nt n danco to be given tonight by Miss Lotltla McKclm, Miss Eleanor u. itopKins ana .miss uisie i Hopkins, at the Whltemnrsh Valloy Hunt Club. Before the dance Miss jtojallo Brown Dolan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarcnco w. Dolan. win en- terta In at dinner In honor of Miss A. 'Batrlco Geelln and Mr. William H. lOhurchman, whose engagement was re cently announced Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Atueio ucvereuv, of Mist Field Farm, Orcland, will also entertain at dtr.ncr prior to the dance. Miss Christine Itehn, debutnnto daugh ter of Mr and Mrs. William C. Itehn, nIll nlso bo uuest of honor nt a dance '.tenleht. Mr nnd Mrs. Arthur W. Jones, &of 411 West Chcltcn avenue, will bo tho kot and hostess and tho affair will bo i, given In tho Casino, on Tulaskl avenue. I Alongf the Main Line B I. MERION Jlr. and Mra. James wine- 'mn Lee, Jr., have Issued Invitations for a reception following tho vveurtlng or their sister. Miss Dorothy O'Day, to Mr. J. II. Sheble, Jr., on Wednesday, June IB. nt 5:30 u'clock at their residence In Merlon. Only members of the Immediate families -it Miss O'Day and Mr. Sheblo have been invited to tho ceremony. WY.WEWOOD Mrs. Edna E. Klenner will entertain at bridge Wednesday after noon, June 2, at tho home of her mother, Mra. James V. Ellison, on Aubrey road, In honor of Miss Scllna Knlpe, of Ard tnore. whoso nntracoment to Mr. Bernard rMcQovern has been announced. Among the guests will bo Airs. James M. Knlpe, Mrs, George Rothacker, Mrs. John Co- bee, Mrs. Klon Kanagee, Mrs. Samuel C. Wagner, Mrs. Harold Way, Mrs. otto hCluss, Miss Emily Ellison, Miss Elizabeth 'UIBBU. 1 Mrs. T. Frank Devlin will cntortaln tho members of St. Leonard's Alumnae nt Lcards the nfternoon of Saturday, June 5. AHDMOnE Mrs. Clarence A. Codshalk Will leave June 15 to occupy her cottago uape .May. Bala-Cynwyd Mrs, Georco L. Haskell, of Bala nnd iBryn Mawr avenues, Cynwyd, gave a Murpnso luncneon Tuesday In Honor ot tthe birthday of Mrs. Georgo Kcebler. Tho Uble was decorated with pink sweet (peas and greens. Those present were JMrs. Georgo Fleming, Mrs. Allen Miller, 5Mr, Walter Scott Detwllcr, Mrs. Q. A. fBlaler Jr., and Miss Caroline Bruner. Chestnut Hill i.. i.Miu.v u. layior, uaugnier ot jir. Eaet Mt. A ,y avenue, will bo married t juho i io mr. tjiiirora u. iiawiey, son ?ii lIr' and SIrs' Warren Hawlcy, of 300 HlShland avenue. The ceremony will ,M performed by the Hcv. Thontas S. J-une, pastor of the Grace Church, at the gome ot the bride at 6 p. m. Miss Nellie Taylor, a sister of tho bride, will act as n-W of honor, and Mr. Everett Hawley, Mother of tho bridegroom, will act aa 't man. Following a reception th ,C0UDle Will UnVA fni n atini.f tinnavmnnn In the vicinity of the Pocono Mountains, W will be at their home. 22t Tlppon weet, Mount Airy, after July L Commencement exercises started last vm at 8;15 at Chestnut Hill Academy, flfhen the Glee and Mandolin Cluhs of WJ school gave their annual concert Jn symnasium at St. Martin's. The ex. H1 Class of 191S will hold their pIhss dav IfMrcUes at i-M In tho afternoon. Tha "s exercises will be held at 8;15 In aO eVenlnr- Whan jtlAVnnai. Ifslblalnhn $k. D, Llfc D-i president of Amherst iir-ese, win make the closing address. Germantown r The Board of T.nriv VUUnra nf th. Her. fBantown Hospital Is giving- a series of " morning Drldge parties In the ladles' invboiisa of the Germantovyn Cilcket FllOflDltnl ,n.l.. wiin.. i , n ... &. ": wmj, rniaft Juno itf aim Wll jiwe.25. The following ladles have them tf'WIc Mrs. Charles V, Relth, Mrs. UnaUr IlBlnPR Mlna Mgrl. nlnVlnmn nt t. .. '"- - --. .V-...-, rveu. irs, ueorga Cameron, Miss Elsie &00Qt. Mra lll4rA Tnna Hrn.. Ifanw promhKnt ladles have taken tables. l,"' Mary Greer Wiley, daughter of Iff. Nsney Greer Wiley, of the Fairfax MJ7 MVB 0gijOO, nouns lane t&UU to.the Rev Dr. Harold McAfee Itobln- of the Delmar-Morrls Apartments, " w me MarKet Square Presbyterian , ocnool House lane and German ?n avenue The announcement of their r-:His marriage adds a chapter to romance which began almost three 1 ego, when Doctor Jlobinson oe Pator of the church and wet Miss 1 A .. ..... t. ......4 In wen tharltus W"' me cunuters pastorate Mis i irns Wiley became Increasingly enthusiastic nbout phllanthioplc work nnd tho friend ship of clergyman and parishioner grew rapidly. Both arc well known In Germnu town. Doctor Ttoblnson tamo to t'no church from Princeton Theological Sem inary, whero ho was engaged In research work. Tho wedding ceremony will ro performed by tho Rev. William Park Armstrong, of tho Princeton Theological Seminary. Mrs. Frank Dewces Woylmnn, of 119 West Walnut lane, entcrtnlned at lunch con yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. Itoynl Hnmmett, of 31 West Upsal cUreet, nro receiving congrat ulations upon the birth of n daughter. Mrs. J. Clarke, of 6321 North 21st Btrcet, Is spending a few days In Atlantic City. Along the Reading At a meeting held recently of the Women's Auxiliary of tho Ablngton Memorial Hospital tho following officers were elected: Mrs. Georgo W. Elklns, Jr., first vico president: Mrs. Boauveau Borie, second vico president; Mrs. Slarniadukp Tlldcn, Jr., third vice president; Mrs. George Kelly, treasurer; Mrs. Lawrence Butler, recording secrotary; Miss Ger trude Smith, corresponding secretary. Mrs. Elklns conducted tho meeting, as Mrs. Fisher was not present. Miss Helen Carroll will entcrtnln Tues day afternoon at "500." Her guests will number 16, Including Miss Miriam Pat ton, Miss Margaret Patton, Miss Madeline Mc Fndden, Miss Lillian McFadden, Miss Helen Glenson. Miss Virginia Lloyd, Miss Joscphlno Elllngcr, Miss Mildred Living ston, Miss Mildred Shen, MIs3 Amelia Manning, Miss Dorothy Brown, Miss Ella Long, Miss Dorothy Brlnghurst and Mrs. William Kuhn, Jr. The final meeting of the Oak Lane Neighborhood Club will bo held at tho homo of Mrs. Owen Hatten, of C310 Nortli Park avenue, Monday afternoon, Juno 7. Mrs. Hatten will net as hostesB and will bo assisted by Mrs. Ferdnand Frltch, Sr., Mrs. Bux nnd Miss Matilda Wlrth. Those to be present are Mrs. Cornelius W. Van Artsdalen, Mrs. B. G. Hitchner, Mrs. Al bert W, Dudley, Mrs. H. W. Thlssell. Mrs. Bateman Saddlngton, Mrs. Edwnrd ti frnii Kirn A T). Pnrkcr. Mrs. Ferdinand Frltcb, Jr., Mrs. William Rob ertson, Sr., airs. William .iioucnauii. ., Mrs. Reeves, Miss Cora Reeves, Mrs. J. A Parker, Miss Katheryn Parker, Mrs. Bates, Mrs. Edwin Waller, Mrs. Teters, Miss Laura Teters. Miss Cella Peters, Mrs. Miller. Sr., Mrs. Howard Miller, Mrs Meyer, Mrs. C Fling, Miss Sara Tophnn. Mrs. Eugene Kleht. Mrs. C. F. C Kiel, Mrs. F. K. Moerk. Mrs. Ed ward B. Neuhauser, Mrs. S Hunsberger, Mrs. Georgo Ochse, Mrs. Herbert Max ner. Mies Grace Parker, Mrs. Albert Gee and Mrs. Pancoast. Miss Helen Greenfield Klauder, of 6103 ...,,. t,i. BtAAt will leAva Tuesday for West Point, where she will remain until after tne grauuuvms - .- -. Klauder's engagement to Cadet Charles P Flnley, of Tioga, was nnounced re cently. The wedding will take place June 23, at tho Oak Ine Baptist Church. West Philadelphia Mrs Philip Blckley entertained at luncheon yesterday at her home, 1316 Sou'th 63d Wet. Her guests include Mrs. Georgo . wnntj- " FlBmlng Mrs. George Featherer. Mrs. Ray SmelllngTMrs. Tucker and Mrs. Kak. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J Grimes and chrlstonner J. unme-i " - "" ' arlne seet, are spending three weeks mill- ""... , Tiltiivnr AVater Can. wltn reiiv: , .- --.. Pa. Mr and Mrs. Albert Caler and their daughters, Miss Anna Caler. Miss Mary r-Aler and M ss jsuzaoein w-icr, - i South ih street, have left the city for -n- ITnrhnr. Me. Mr and Mrs. Alden Jackson Clark. HU nsace avenue, will entertain at noma Tuesday evening, June 1, In honor of their v, upddlnir anniversary. in,,. - . Lansdowne The committee In charge of the supper which wTll be held at the Twentieth century Club tomorrow, consists of The following ladles: Mrs, T. O. Cooper. m 6 V Forcey, Mrs. A. B. Clark, tin B'C. ilannlngton. Mrs. F M. John son Mrs F. A. Mason, Mrs. K. D. Bay. for Mrs J. T. Stewart. Mra. C. H. Jordan. Mrs J W. Zlegler. Mrs. O. Hokanson. III.' H A! Burt! Mrs. J. Gallagher. Mrs. ihn Jackson. Mrs. F. P. Johnson. Mrs ?-nv smith Mrs. John G. Roberts. Mrs. W.TSta d Mrs. H. Barber. Mr end Mrs. R- B- Dunbar of Plum stead; avenue, re vlsltln? friends tn Boston. South Philadelphia JtefSJ fr J: A JsfwSSUBtm Miss Lillian Cnssady, ot 1605 South Broad street, gave a surpilso linen show er followed by cards this afternoon In honor of Miss Eleanor Jessica Burk, nt tho lattcr's home, In St. Martin's. Among those present wcro Miss Edna Brown, Miss Anno Brown, Miss Elsa Barth, Miss Anna Barth, Miss Ethel Burke, Mlsn P.loa nor Buzby, Mlsa Margaret do Course', Miss Ada Cuthbert, Miss Mildred Foster, Miss Adelaide Gilllughnm. Miss Eleanor Jones, Miss Grace Jonw, Miss Florenco Kniser, Miss Chnrlotte Lachlln, Miss Mar garet May, Miss IMwlnn Mnlpass, Miss Hobrrta Nelll, Miss Helen N'clkcii, Miss Josephine Pile, Miss Florenco Randall, Mrs. Olive Gemnl Slnghelmer, Mrs. Jose phine Slnkley, Miss Rebecca Simmons, Miss Arllnc Tlirnll, Miss Ethel White, Miss Maud Wiggins, Miss Elizabeth Will iamson. Tho Jovial Club, of which Mr. A. I. Bergman Is president, will give nn outing on Memorial Day. The club was organ ised In February nnd now has a member ship of 40 couples. The proceeds of tho outing will bo devoted to tho club. Tho annual election of the Fellowship Club took place this week. Mr. I. Mar golls, president; Mr. Jj. Bellak, vico presi dent; Mr. J. Hotlls, secretary; Mr. Samuel Crown, treasuror; Mr. Ahram London, first trustee; Mr. II. Mnrgolls, second trustee; Mr. I. Bang, third trustee, and Mr. M. Collin, scrgcant-nt-arms. Tho friends of Mr. Joseph Mllgram ten dered him a farewell reception on Sat uiday evening, prior to his departure for Washington, where ho will stay a few days and leave for Pittsburgh. Miss Bellu Pnskal and her brother, Mr. Hnrry Pas knl, rendered several vocal solos. Miss Tny Cohen and Mr. Nat Beck demon strated the latest steps In the new mod ern dancing. Among the guests present wero Miss Saruh Goldbeig, Miss Bella Pnskal. Miss Jda Brown. Miss Qertrude Goldman, Miss Reba Feldbaum, Miss Elizabeth Grleger, Miss Lena Bagden, Miss Fay Cohen, MIbs Yctta Cohen, Miss Mary Freedman. Mr. Nat Beck. Mr, Mau rlco Beck, Mr. Nat Marder. of Pittsburgh; Mr, Jack Posner. Mr. Leon Balkln, Mr. Ben Tltleman, Mr. Morris Klmall, Mr. Ben Kolsky, Mr. Samuel Shecter, Mr. Joseph Bush, Mr. Leon Bosensteln, Mr. 'Harry Paskal. Mr. Philip Cramer, Mr. Morris Snyder, Mr. Izenberg, Mr. M. Goldman, Mr. Harry Louis, Sirs. Joseph Ackerman, Mr. Lou Edwards, of Pitts burgh. Miss Helen Hannlgan, of 2137 Carpen ter street, entertained tho members of the "Belles Esprltes" this week nt her home. The guests played "C00" nnd n buffet supper foltowed. They Included Miss Viola Mlntzer, Miss Margaret Hunt er, Mlsa Ella McDonald, Miss Margaret Hannlgan, Miss Loreto Cooke, Miss Clara Cooko nnd Miss Florence Desch. The bookkeeping and stenography classes of the Hebrew Education Society held their annual outing at Collegevlllo on Sunday, May 23. The officers of the bookkeeping class are Mr. Meyer Efrnemson, president. Mr. Goldle Levenson, vico president; Mr. David Donsky, secretary, and Miss Sara Rosllne Rosen, treasurer. The officers ot the stenography class are Mr. Emanuel Schwerln. president; Mr. Herman Mazer, vice president; Mr. Maxwell Tonlck, sec retary, and Miss Clara Diamond, treas urer. Among the honorary guests present were Mr. Barnett Maxlmtlllan Cohen. Miss Florence Close and Miss Mathilda Bchleslnger. The morning was spent playing ball nnd games, the class exercises were held early In the afternoon and the balance of tho afternoon was spent rowing. Among the girls and boys that were present are; Mr. Louis Tress, Mr, David Melnlck, Mr. Meyer Efraemson, air. Leon Slonlmsky, Mr, Samuel Levin. Mr. Louis Lampert. Mr- Moe Shlnefeld. Mr. Her man Franz, Mr, David Donsky, -,r. Jo seph Fltcksteln, Mr. Herman Mazer, Mr. Abe Cohen, Mr. Morris Sacks, Mr. Joe Sat. Mr. William Fllcksteln, Mr, Herbert Hoffman, Mr, Emanuel Schwerln, Mr. Joseph Sliver and Mr, Samuel Cramer, Miss Hilda Flngles, Miss Ida Copman. Miss Sara R. Rosen, Miss Anna Stieger, Miss Sarah Goldtus. Miss Minnie Goldberg, Mls Jennie Wopensteln, Miss Jeanette Cohen, Jllss Cella Elzenhandler, Miss Esther Weiss. Miss Reba Kancher, Miss May Grldnlck, Alias Sarah Suss man, Mies Bessie Pearlman, MIss Ma thilda Thompson, Miss Clara Diamond, Miss Bella Werbltsky, Miss Sarah Shot kin, Miss Ruth Cantor, Miss Rose Parkes, Mr. Arthur Greenberg Mr. Abraham Rosenblum, Miss Anna Schwartz and Miss Dorothy Pas. All the girls wore white caps, white middy blouses, white linen sklrU, white silk stockings and white slippers- The bpys all wore white duck suits, red bow ties, white slippers and white outing caps. -mi Mwlw' I 1 iBiig ' WiSyjBW JUNE BRIDES AND THEIR WEDDINGS; WHO PAYS FOR WHAT, AND WHY A Feiv of the Vexing Questions About the Etiquette of Mar riage Expenses Ansivered. Costumes, Motors, Invita tions, Etc. Who pays for what when a wedding la In tho air? Does the bride, or her father, havo to took after tho vehicles which con vey tho bridal party to tho church door. or is this a part of the bridegroom's ex penses? And how about the church music and decorations? To whoso account aro they charged? Also, what does the bridegroom wear If the wedding Is before 6 In tho evening and what If It Is uftcr? How does tho bridal party form? These are n few of tho vexing ques tions that arise every June. Many a brldo him run urouml distractedly trying to get the formldablo etiquette straight ened out so that things would run smoothly nt the biggest moment ot her life. The prospective bridegroom is In blissful Ignorance of all such matters, usually expecting his fiancee to coach him at tho last minute. To begin with the question of wedding expenses, a cynical authority of the mas culine persuasion phrases tho formula n this wise: She. or her father, pays for everything preceding the ceremony, and ho pays forever afterward. This Is a good rule to go by, but like all good rules It has Its exception. The bride'a father pays for everything pre ceding the ceremony, excepting thu bou quets. These the bridegroom must fur nish. One for tho bride, one for each of her attendants, one for her mother nnd one for his an order of some magnitude, however you figure it out. Likewise the bride provides the boutonleres for the bridegroom, his best man and the ushers. To go Into full details, the bride's fam ily has been expected from time Imme morial to provide the engraved Invitations which herald the guests to the church, and also for the linens for the new home. Next, the motors or carriages which convey the palpitating bride and her party to the church are part of the ex penses charged to the bride'a side of the house. Add to this the cost of the church decorations, the organist's and singers' remuneration and the warden's fee. Add again, the cost of the gifts to the brldea maids and the collation which follows the marriage and you have the expenses In toto of Gwendolyn's papa, The bridegroom, for his part, In addi tion to the bridal bouquets, pays, of course, the minister's fee, which Is sel dom less than 10. That "lets him out" until the business of life begins In earnest. Notice for the Society pate will be accepted end printed la the Etrtnuii Ledger, but U such notice mast be written on one side sf the paper, must be (lined In full, with lull address, and wben poMlble telephone number must be liven. Send ell such communications to "Society Editor," Evening Ledger, 60S Cbeitnu street. Vnlew thce requirement are carried out so that verification may be poulble, the notices will not be publUhed, JiSXM juxv nuiDcs This Is tha third of a series of articles appearing hi the Evr.NiNO LnriOKn on .Uotirfnj?, Wednesdays and Friday, discussing the many questions that concern those about to be married trousseaus, iml dliiflr rinps. lowers, music, invita tions and all, and who pays and why. for with loving, honoring and cherishing conies also tho responsibility of paying the bills. Ho receives his initiation with the hon eymoon expenses, followed, or perhaps preceded, by the cost of furnishing the conjugal nest, be It bungalow, apart ment or brownstono front, for unless generous relatives have attended to this little detail, the cntlro burden of equip ping tho house from roof to cellar fulls on him. The costume of tho bridegroom nnd his ushers can bo dismissed with a word If tho wedding Is before 6 In tho evening they wear tho regulation black cutaway coat with waistcoat to match, gray striped trousers, small wing collar, four-In-hand tlo of gray silk, with gloves and gaiters of the same color. A boutonnlere composed of a white carnation, gardenia or rosebud with a few sprigs of lilies ot the valley Is also worn. Tho bride's costume for nn evening ceremony does not differ from that for the day. The formation of the bridal party In tho vestibule of tho church and their ap proach to the altar, a proceeding which usually strikes terror In the heart of the participants, Is really after all a very simple affair. The ushers, two by two, lead the proces sion, followed by the bridesmaids, also In pairs. The maid of honor comes next, with the bride on the arm of her father following. If theio are flower girls they should precede the bridesmaids, or they may walk immediately In front of the bride, following the maid of honor. The bridegioom. accompanied by his best man, comes from the rlgnt-hand side of the chancel when the brld Is half-way up the aisle. When she arrives at the altar ho steps forward to her side; the father relinquishes her and takes his place In back of her. The ushers, brides maids and flower girls stand In equal numbers at either side ot the chancel. The mnld of honor stands next to the father, ready to hold the bride's bou quet or adjust her veil. After the father has given the bride In marriage he takes his place In the pew beside his wife. When the ceremony Is over the bride and bridegroom lead the procession down the aisle, the wife lean ing on her husband's right arm. They are followed by the dower girls, the maid of honor and the best man, side by side, and the bridesmaids and then the uahers. The bride's people elt on the left side ot the church and the bridegroom's on the right. Riverton Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sailer Daniels have Issued Invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Helen Elizabeth Sailer, and Mr. Charles Edward Chid ester, on Wednesday evening-. June IS, at 7:30 o'clock In Christ Church, Klvetton, N- J. A reception will follow the ceremony at the homo, of the bride'a parents, 131 Main street BEGINNING this afternoon nt 2:30 and lasting through tomorrow tho attrac tive lawns ot tha Abram L. Pennock nnd Samuel Pennock estates, In Lansdowne, will be thrown open to the public. The affair will bo n fete chnlupctro to be given by tho 20th Century Club. There will be all kinds of attractions, the main one of tho nfternoon to be a version of 'Cinderella " Miss Ellzubcth Jucksoii and Mrs Walter Lorlng Webb hoe directed and the cast Includes: t'lmlerelln Dornth Hnlns Mrllncn tllorlana . nn.i rrnwfotil nsvotte Mariiui Mlfhlrr Stenniotlmr Ilnrrlet I.haiumb I'nfry (lojn-other MIm Mnt.Hrit Mrlntnsh Mnlher Uoose Mlaa inrotli IMwell I'rlnr Charles t'enneck 'Herald Jonrpli Ciswforu Hlr Cat Inch Imuxhott Act I. Scene: Kitchen I Mm of. Klttriia Margaret Darker. Jean Ijumi. Kmllv (liik, Hetty Mrllrf. Klrnnor M.Kmnn. .Vllce I'm nook. Virginia 1'cnneck, Until Wllhle. rnlrlcl tlnm the Mnnn llaintll Hurt. Allen Koller, Jnnt Km 1 1, I.aur.i Krnll, Marian Mar. lln, ulltnbeth Head, Catherine Wilson, IMilclle Young- Act It Hcfikv The BarJen of Iho palace. Minuet. OuraiB nt the ball -1'n'Ahonta.s l.lpn comb. Dnroth) Morion. Kllrabetli Hharfimr, Allm Mtal;ell. Sue BinMarOn Frederick lialrli. John I'lotliler, Orahnm IMiler. Herbert Kim llh. Ulnnrd Itcndrlckaon ttamurl Pennock, flinrlcR l'lillng, llobert Steele. MOTMCII aOOHIl CIIAIl.U-rr.H8. Ho I'cep Ituth Pock Jaek June Urauley Jill Uiare tllck l.llllo Hoy niue Hue lleail l.tttlo .lack Ilnrner Katharine Megulre Marj Hin! a I.lttlo I.atnb . Kmin Sudilnnls Mlts MnfTett Undel Koller Mlntrcni Mary limine MciJec I'umv Cat Mary lloffer Simple Hlmo Harlan SMaUell. Jr. Cinderella dances Ijicea and ilracca' ilrnce llonrt. Myrtle CrnlK, Helen Daw'iipnrt. Harriet flrelner. Isabel Jackson. Hcltn Held. Ollvw Wliltcbom, Vlolt Willis Art III Sceno. Kitchen, next morning;. Ar rival of Prlnco, nnd slipper Is found to nt Cinderella. In the evening moving pictures, dancing nnd cards will bo tho entertainment fea tures, while tables Indcn with enkes. candy, nuts, letnonndc. toys, popcorn, Ico crenm cones, fnncy work nnd useful arti cles will be placed hcic nnd there to tempt the passershy. There will also bo n Jnpnncso tea garden, where ono may refresh one's self under the shntly plants nnd flowers. A weird gipsy tent will oc cupy n corner, where real fortune tellers will rovcnl tho past and foretell the future. Thcro will nlso be outdoor sports for men and women on both afternoons, un dor tho management of Dr. Nathan P. Stauffor. On Saturday, nt 6 o'clock, dinner writ oo served tn tho club's dining hall and will be followed by a vaudeville perform ance In tho nudltorlum. The committee In charge Includes: Mrs. Abraham L. Pennock, chairman: Mrs Snmucl S. Pennock, vice chnlrmnn; Mrs. William A. McEwen, treasurer, nnd Mrs. Chnrles S. Musser, secretary. The Ad visory Committee Includes: Mrs. Clarence II. Eppleshelmcr, Mrs. Henry D. Kent, Mrs. Seymour Eaton, Mrs. Walter Lorlng Wobb, Mrs, C. E. Ebrey, Mrs. John Mc Kenna, Mrs. 11. C. Hunter, Mrs. Samuel Kent, .Mrs Herbert E. Lipscomb, Mrs. Al fied Balch. Mrs. Fred J. Pclry, Mrs James P. Btccn, Mrs. W. F. Ware, .Irs. J, Lydrion rennock, Mrs, Frank G. Bur rows, Mrs. Nathan P. Stniiffrr, Mrs. An drew Young, Mrs. Herbert Barber, Mrs. L. D. Taylor, Miss Elizabeth Cryer, Mrs. Harold Burt nnd MrH. Isnac Jones, Tho lnwn fete In aid of St. Timothy's Hospital, which Is nn nnnunl social event In this section, will be held on Friday, June 11, on the beautiful grounds of tho North Philadelphia Tho last meeting of the senson of the Stags, Jr., nn uptown soclul organiza tion, will be held tomorrow night. Jllss Jnne Llndley, of 1223 West Oxford street, entertained n number of her frlonds on Jlonday. A profusion of white daisies and fern wcro combined In tho attractive decoiatlous. Tho guests In cluded Miss Elizabeth Constant, JtisJ Ethel Brown, Jllss Indus Supple, Mhs Llssctte Hermann, Jllss Emma Doll, Jllss Florence Jlcnsner, Jllss Ruth Stevenson, Jllss Ruth Houscl, Jllss Dorothea Jloser and Jllss Rose Schwab. Jlr. and Jlrs. A. Roggenburg, of 2531 North 18th street, announce the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Bertha Rog genburg, to Mr. Charles Bornmann, Jr. Tioga .Mr. and .Mrs. W. C. Conrad nre visit lug the Panama Imposition. They will make a tour of tho Northwest before returning to their home In Tioga, Jlr. and Jlrs. Victor II, Beck, of 323S North Broad stieet. will leave shortly for their summer home In Atlantic City. Jlrs. Ignalz Kline, of H2I West Alio gheny avenue, is visiting In Atlantic City. Jlr. and Jlrs. Kline recently came from that resort to make their home In Tioga. Jlrs. Kline was Jllss Florence Schelleu- oerg. Jlr. and .Mrs. William Boal will receive after June I nt 1253 North 9th street. Jlrs. Honl will be remembered us Miss Florenco Anna Bell, dnuglitei of Jlrs. Eleanor K. Bell, of Hunting Park ave nue and dtli stieet. Frankford A carnival will be held June 17. 18 and 19 at Toriesdalo uvenuo nnd Howell street, Wlssinomlng, by the Wlsslnoming Presbyterian Church. Jlr. and Mrs. Arthur Morrison, of Holmcsburg, nre receiving congratula tions on the birth of a son on May IS. "WHAT'S DOING TONIGHT ?" Graduation exercises, Philadelphia School ot Pelgn. IlroaU street and ColumbU avenue; 8 o clock Uanquel, Alumni Association of tha National School o( Elocution and Oratory. Hotel Hit tenhouse 7:30 o'clock. Commencement, Chestnut Hill Academy; 8:19 o'clock Address. "The Llauor Question," Repreunta. live M Oydd Kelly. Narberlb Y. M. C. A.; b o'clock. AnnUeisary celebration, birth of Thomas lloore, American Cathollu Historical Society, ,Ve Century Club. 8 o'clock. Ulnntr to Director Porter, I.u L.u Temple; U'.'tO o'clock. Italian ar mais-meetlng, Oirrlclc Ball; 8 o'clock Free. County Fair, Columbia Avenue 31. 15. Church. 2.1th street and ColumbU ae. free Ilritlsh Imperial Anjlo-lsruel Association, (KX1 Filbert street; 8 o'clock. Municipal Band. Uisaton Park, Tacony. Free. Concert, atudenta of School of Pedagogy, auditorium Central lllfh School, 8 o'clock. SUFFRAGE EVENTS TODA EQUAL TOANCHISB SOCIETY. NoonOpen-air meeting on poatoRlce plasa, 8th and cbeatnut atresia. Speaker. Mlsa Bertha, Sapovlta. 8 .JO p. m Open-air meeting at 8th street and ColumbU avenue. Speakers, Mlaa Anna McCue and alias lisrtht Bapotlts, PENNSYLVANIA WOMAN aL'KFRAQB AS SOCIATION. rJoeo-Suttraja ktall opaud st the Oxford Market, 2Mh and Oxford streets. Sunfrare fiai. 7'lurature." casdlea slid cake sold at tli. stall- UUa Btsy McKay Tn V-faV. WOMAN 6UFFRAGB PAKTs. 8 p. m. Open-air meotlui at ozd and in caster avenue. Speakers, Mrs. Pali iluahea and I'taa GrstU grtcksoo. bospilttl The affMr this June will be In celebration pf the ZSth anniversary of the founding of the Institution. There will he rustic booths for the sale of home-made enndy, cukes, fancy articles, cut flowers nnd plants, n flsh pond In charge of the Junior Aids and a tent for fortune telling. From 4 Io f o'clock the anniversary exer cises will be held, with the Rev, James n. Hftlsey, chairman, cx-offlclo of the board of managers, nnd Dr. Barton Coftk Hirst ns the principal speakers. Bupper will he served nt 6 o'clock. The fete will be In chnrge of Mrs. Georgo A Ilostwlcki president of the I.ndlea' Aid! Mrs. M, Howard Fussell, vice president! Airs. Oeorgo McKeown. secretary! Mlsa Mar garet D Bostnlck, treasurer; Mrs. J, Vaughn Merrick, Mrs. David E. Williams, Mrs. John Thompson LIttleuood, Mrs. Iteuben Kenworthy, Mr. Georgo (May Bowker, Mrs. Oliver S Keely, Mrs, Nathan !. Jones, Mrs. Robert II. Hays, Mrs. Itobcrt Hey, Mrs. Wilbur F. Ham ilton .Mrs. llobert E. Dcnnlson, Mrs, Lnwrence Slmcox, Mrs. William II StnN ford, Mrs Clinton J. Stafford, Mrs. Jo. ceph i' Morris Mrs. John F. L. Mnr Us. Mrs William O. Lnwton, Mrs, Will him II Lush. Mrs. John J. Foulkrod, Jr., Mrs Edmund Keely, Mrs. Levi Hart, Mrs Charles Ganger, Mrs. Alfred A, DcUhton, Mrs. Robert L, Entwlnle, Mrs. C. C. A. Baldl. Mrs. John II. Denrnley, Mrs. E. I,. Cuthbertson, Mrs. F. L. Cas tlemnn. Miss Cathnrlue Conway, Mrs. W. J. Bentty. Mrs. O. R. Moore, Mrs, Charles M Stout, Mrs. ,t. C. Wobensmlth, Mrs. C. L Wood, Mrs. J. I Nicholas, Mrs. T. F. Mow or Mrs. William Stafford, Mrs. W. Worrtill Wngncr, Miss S. W. Wag ner, Jllss Slary Kurtx, Mies Nettle Kurtz, Mrs J. V. Kelly and Mrs, Samuel llirksmlrf. They will be assisted by Mlsi Elizabeth McKeown, Miss Ellen Seho Held, Mis Edith Jones, Miss Pauline Sweeten. .Miss Clara Springer, Miss Mar Inn Preston, Miss Marian Erwln, Miss Eleanor Erwln, Miss Mildred Holt. Miss Kntnryn Keely, Miss Hazel Blrkmlre, Miss, Ethel Cope, Miss Gladys Howe. Miss Helen Sweeten, Miss Frances Snyder, Miss Dorothy Martin, Miss Lucy Bost wick. Miss Hdlth Mcllorlsh, Miss Bertha Chrlstcnson. Miss Mllllcent Halsey, Miss Margaret Jackson, Miss Marian Nelll, Miss Ellznbelh lley, Miss Mary GrlnrQd., Miss Dorothy Hendren, Miss Ethel Mctz Icr, Miss Jenn Phillips, Jllss Alma Brom ley, Miss Irene Denrnley, Jllss Marian Townsend, Jllss Mildred Springer and Jllss Sarah Young, Tho hospital was founded by the late J. Vaughn Merrick and his wife, JIary Wagner Merrick, as a memorial to their parents nnd was called "Memorial Hos pital and House of Jlercy of St. Tim othy's Church, Roxborough." It was opened In the Wagner homestead at the corner of RIdgo and Jamestown avenues, and has grown Into tho present largo in stitution. Pnder the auspices of the Philadelphia Jtothers' Club "An Afternoon In tho Country" will be given nt Uie home of .Mrs. Robert White Steel today. Mrs. Steel Is chairman of the Public Work Committee of the club nnd the enter tainment Is for tho benefit of the baby saving work during the summer. Thers wilt be a sale of home-mndo cake, candy and Ice cream nnd tables for bridge and "M0." Tho hostess will be assisted ny Jlrs. J. Earl Wagner, president of the association; Jlrs. Louis Nearlng, first vice president; Jlrs. E. J. Cummlngs, sec ond vice prosldent; Jlrs. Wllllnm Forbes, recording secretary; Jlrs. Oehrle, corre sponding secretnry; Jlrs. George Wheeler, treasurer; Jlrs. Evan Ellis. Jlrs. Wll.ltun Lowry, Jlrs. Wood, Jlrs Kline, .Mrs. H L. Jlerklc, Mrs. Wilson Brown nnd JIis. T. R. Rafferty. SUNSHINE AND SOCIETY BRIGHTEN HORSE SHOW Sporting Garments of Fashion able Folk Add to Beauty and Interest of Affair. With a second tiny of Ideal horse show weather the Horse Show was well at tended by the lovers of society today, as vas the case yesterday. Shirtwaists, w'llto skirts, sweaters and sporting suits wcro the order of the doy for society's cholco of garments. Jlrs. David Sharpe arrived early and was an Interested spectntor In a box with Jlrs. Charles Randolph Snowden. Jlrs. Sharpe had selected a smart sports suit of white serge over a fine lingerie waist. Her hat was a sailor model of brown, llsereo straw, trimmed about tho crown with Hat bluo velvet bows and small ..oners. Jlrs. Snowden was garbed becomingly In covert cloth. Her two-piece coat suit was belted nnd had a small squara col lar of navy blue taffeta. With this the attractive young matron wore a close. fit ting toque of white hemp, trimmed with two outspread wings. Light blue cloth was selected by Miss Ellen Lathrop Hopkins, who was seated In .Mrs. Archibald Barklle's box. Jllss Hopkins also wore a scarf of black and while. In the Clarence Dolan box was Miss Kugenla Cassatt, who was smartly frocked In white linen, topped with a rose-pink sweater and scarf. Jllss Brookes, ot Baltimore, was also a guest of the Dolans. She wore a good looking costume of white serge and a Inrge whlto hat. Jllss Itosalle Dolan was also In white, with n sports hat of Pan ama. Another guest was Jllss Charlotte Harding Brown, who was gowned entirely In white serge, with a large white hat. trimmed with white dahlias. Jlrs. Harry Wain Harrison, In a simple sports costume of white serge with a. small white sailor hat, looked very well, She had on a pale-yellow sweater of Italian silk mesh. Jlrs. Archibald Barklle chose a trim tailleur ot dark blue serge, which was made with a belt and two straps of gold military braid across the front, her hat was a seml-lurge model of blue llseree faced with black satin and trimmed with upstanding black aigrettes. Jlrs. Jlahlon Kline was among the early spectators. She wore a smart close fitting hat of corse black straw trimmed with flared white wings with her suit of black silk. She wore a blouse of wide black and white Georgette crepe. ?550 IN (JKJIS BROUGHT OUT OF DEPTHS OF ASH DUMP Highways Bureau to the Rescue When Woman Appeals, The Highways Bureau did a good day's work In two hours today nu Use a stunt than rescuing JK0 worth of Jewelry from a dump at Q street, near Erie even lie, whero a diamond ring, a platinum dia mond necklace and other gems wero mingled with ashes, cinders and waste paper. Mies .Mabel Kelson, of 2tf7 Kortn 19th street, breathes freely for the (list time since she discovered that her valuables, placed In a waste basket for safety from burglars, had been thrown out and carted away by the ashman. That was 31 hours ago. Miss Nelson, who Is a principal of a school In New Jersey, put the Jewrlr Into a wastebasket to foil possible thieves. Then she forgot about them Yesterday a maid threw the contends of the basket Into an ash box and a few minutes later an ashman's ettrt cam along and took the eargo away. Mls Nelson reported the las to police) of Ut Mtb and York street station ' hhhsbUI
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