--" K fiNi m t SATURDAY, .'J m o, 1015. jxriiA, ! - fir "31 II II II . ... J k V W ! I , 1-. " W I . - u if tt 9 A !'( k i- i i n WITH the beginning of Juno society will cntcrtitln nt nffnlr.i In the coun try. On Monday Mr. nml Mrs. Oeorge V. Chllds Drckcl will entertain nt dinner at their home, Woo'ton, Dryn Mnwr. The large affair for the day on Tuesday will be the Greek play to be given In the new Woodlands Theatre of the Botanical Gardens of the University of Pennsyl vania. The nffalr Is under the direction of Oranvllle Barker and n company of Ensll'h actors, And the play to bo given Is "IphlRonln. In Taurls." A garden party will bo given on Tues day by Major Genernt Georpe Barnett and M. Barnett In Washington In honor in' Hoar Admiral William S Ben son and Mrs. Benson, nil formerly of this city The main affairs for Wednesday will be weddings. At noon, In Christ Church, Easton, Mil., the marriage of Miss Mary Foxley Tllghman, daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Oswnld Tllghmnn, and Dr. John Frnzer, of this city, will be solemnized. At tho same time Miss Marlon CHfTord Angell, daughter of Mrs Thomas B Alt gell, of Hnrrlsburg, will becomo the brlda of Mr. Wllllnm B Godfrey. On Wednes day the wedding of Mlsi Alice I'lunkctt, of West Chester, and Dr. C D Mitchell wilt be solemnized In Old St. Peter1' Mr. Tristram Coflln Colket, of Morris avenue, Bryn Mawr, will entertain In honor of her children, Master Hnrrlson C. Colket and Miss Eleanor Colket. Thero will be several weddings for Thursday, nmoni? which will be Hint of Miss Mildred Thorpe and Mr. Frederick Stanley Whltlnker In the home of tho bride In Devon. In the evening the wedding of Miss Marlon Wlsncr Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Edward Jones, nnd Mr. Warren Corson Graham will take ptaco In the Church of the Good Shepherd. Scranton, Ta. ...,,, In tho afternoon from S until i o clock a garden party will be given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Chllds Madeira nt their resi dence In School lane In honor of Miss Marlon D Grant. In tho nfternoon nnd evening a "mov Ins picture" bcnellt will bo given bv so ciety folk In Dolobran. tho IIn"murd homo of Mrs. Clement A. Grlscom, the proceed to bo devoted to the C'nrlottc Cushman Club. On Friday several affairs will be given for tho set not yet out At noon Mrs. Gibson Hell, of Highland, Chestnut Mill, will entertain nt luncheon In honor of her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Dawson Wheeler, and In tho evening Mr. and' MrB. J. Rutherford McAllister, of Hrlck holm, Seminole nnd Hnrtwell avenues, Chestnut Hill, will give a dance In honor of their daughter, Miss Mattha T. Mc Allister. That evening, too, a fancy dress dlnner danco will bo given by Mr. nnd Mrs. J, Franklin McFndden nt their summer home, Radnor Valley Furm, Itosemont. Saturday will bg n day for the "debs" to be. Mrs. Howard S. Gra'nam, of 20J West Chestnut nvenuc, will entertain nt luncheon In honor of her daughter, Miss Maria Thayer Graham. In tho evening Mrs. Elbert Dent, of 701 Seminole ave nue, will glvo a danco In honor of her daughter, Miss Margaret M Dent. In the evening Mr. Marshall S. .Win penny, of 1432 North Broad street, will entertain nt dinner It 'nonor of Mr. and Mrs. Wnltor Waring Hopklnson. Mrs. Hopklnson will bo remembered ns Miss Anna Florence Woodruff. Among the prominent people who will come to town to attend the "melo dramatic movie" to be held next Thurs day on the estate of Mrs Clement A. Grlscom, In Havcrford, arc Mlsa Gladys Hanson, who will bo the guest of Mrs Stephen Morris, of Havcrford. Miss Edith Wynne Matthlson will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Brown, of Ardmoro, and Miss Elizabeth Jordan will bo the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Skinner, of Bryn Mawr. Mr. Skinner will close 'nls theatrical season In order to be present. Mrs. Thomas C. Foster, of 2119 Spruco street, gave a small Informal danco last night for her daughter. Miss Josephine C. S. Foster, whose debut will take place upon her return to town in tho autumn. The nffalr was given at tho Sedgley Club and the guests, who were chlclly from the debutanto set. Included Miss Nancy W. Cook, Miss I. Emley Cook. Miss Mary Norrls Ccrbonl. Mlsa Eleanor Bryant, Miss Agnes Allen, Miss Esther Jean Bochman, Miss Margaret H Davis, Miss Corlnne B. Freeman, Miss Mary de H. Dercum, Miss 8 Uytcndale Bnlrd, Miss Eleanor Blsphnm, Miss Isubel Wurts Page, Miss Sarah H. B Penrose, Miss Katherlne Putnam, Miss Betty Scott, Mls McMichael, Miss Kate Furness Jayne, Mlsa Christine 8pencer, Miss Edith 8mythe, Miss Frances Tyson, Miss Marion IX Grant. Miss Elizabeth arlfllth. Miss Mariana Gowen, Miss Hannah C, Wright, Miss Mary E. Bohlcn. Miss Mary Denckla, Miss Barbara Boyd and Miss E. Pauline Denckla. Dr. and Mrs. Francis X. Dercum enter tained at dinner before the dance In honor of their daughter and Miss Foster and Dr. and Mrs. Perry S. Allen also gave a dinner for their daughter. Miss Agnes Allen. Mrs. Herman P. Kremer nnd her daughter. Miss Katharine Herman Kre mer, will close their town house, 5016 Wal nut street, the end of next week, and will occupy their cottago at Chelsea for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wil liams left for Chelsea last week. Mls Marian Irwin, of Lansdowne, will entertain at luncheon next Tuesday In honor of Miss Helen E. McKlnley. whose marriage to Mr. Barton Q. Ievln will 'wUb place the following week, and Mr. and Mrs, I. Ivln, of I.lnden lane. Merlon, wilt give a dinner-dance on Wednesday, June. 9, In honor of Miss McKlnley. Bala-Cymvyd Mrs. Henry Kuhl Kelly, Jr.. of Califor nia, who wltf- her Infant son Is vlsltlps Mr, Kelly's father and mother, Dr. and re. Howard A. Kelly, of Baltimore, will rrve In Bala this month, where she will be the guest of her parents, Mr- and Mrs. J. Samuel Stephenson. Mrs. Kelly will be remembered as Miss Reba Stephenson, and this will be her first visit East since her marriage In the autumn of J913. so that quite a few social affairs are being Manned In her honor. Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Legge, of Boston, who spent the WMk-tnd ovr Memorial Day with Mr, and Mrs SUpJwfcon, have returned borne. Mrs Harold Haryy Rag? gave a de lightful buffet luaebton today from 1 until o'clock at br honw on Bryn Mawr avenue, Cynwyd, the gut numbering about MM. Mr. Rag ?aa awUtad In rcivlng by lwr daugntw, Mr. Daniel J- aguir, of German town. The flist noor of the bouw wa attractively dec orated with early summer flowers, con Meting of yellow and pink rosea and a variety of beautiful peonies, and as each the connecting rooms varied In color decoration from toe others toe whole effect waa dcldedly artistic . SMward l. iby. of Kw Twk. wko sees irtalUnj Ura. CJAytoe U avmum Jtamji. . P- Along the Main Line OVEHHI!OOK-Mr. and Mrs Wllllnm H Horstmann will spend August ns the giwsts of Mrs. llorstmann's son-ln-lnw nnd daughter, Dr nnd Mrs. Frederick Krnley, at their ramp nt Northeast Hnr bor. Me. Genernt and Mrs. John Johnston, of Washington, D. C , wlio have been visit In Colonel nnd Mrs Thomas Edward Murphy at their home, 6I0O Drexcl road, havo returned to Washington. MnntON-Mr. and" Mrs, Wllllnm H. A nnnmnker, Jr, of Highland avenue, no conipnnled by their daughters. Miss Isa bel Wnnamakcr, Miss Louise Wnnamakcr nnd Miss Alma Wnnnmnkcr. will spend the month of July nt Chelsea, going later to the White Mountains, where they will remain until September 1. Miss Marguerite Hollopeter, of Merlon nnd Sycamore avenues, returned home jestcrday from New York. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bernnrd Bloch, of For rest nvenuc, expect to open their Ventnor cottage tho middle of this month. Along the Reading A subscription dance for the benefit of tho building fund of the clubhouse of the Woman's Club of Wyncoto will bo held nt Bccchnood, Greenwood nnd West nve nues, Jenklntown, on Friday evening, June 11, nt 8:30 o'clock. Exhibition danc ing will be one of the features of the nf falr. The patronesses arc Mrs. M. V Bar Inger. Mrs. Frederick N. Campbell, Mrs. Cyrus II. K Curtis, Mrs. II. E. Do Puy, Mrs. Horace G. Fcttcrcf. Mrs. Wllllnm C. Kent, Mrs. George II. I.orlmcr, Mrs. Victor J. Mulford, Mls Osthelmer, Mrs. Walton I'cnnowlll, Mrs. Allan II. Reed, Mrs. Gcorgo II. ttodcu, Mrs. Robert Schackleton, Mrs. Henry Spauldlng and Mrs. Frank P. Webb. Miss Zoo Mogargec, of Wyncote, has lust returned home from C'hnmborsburg. Sho was a member of the senior class of Penn Hall, which held Its grnduntlng x erclscs on Wednesday Inst. Miss Helen Do I.ncy 'nsh, also of Wyncote, attended the osirclHCi nt Penn llnll as tlm guent of .Miss Mecnr'jce Later In tho month Mlis Nnsli will entertain a house paity at Bench Haen, N. J. South Philadelphia Mrs. Wolf Kohn, 12.11 South 5th street, with her daughter. MIsr Mildred Kohn. left yesterday for Trenton, N. J., to spend .1 few days with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Morris. Mis. Alexander J. Gray, of 232.1 South 20th street, accompanied by her daughter. Miss Mnrgniet Gray, Is spending several days In Annnpolls, Md., attending the Juno week festivities at tho Naval Acad emy. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mnzzo, 610 Car penter street, will celebrate the sixth an niversary of their wedding on Juno 23 Nearly 200 Invitations to a reception and dance nt their home have been sent out. There will be a number ot out-of-town guests. Mr. Frnnk Laurcr, 1013 Pouh 21th street, will leave shortly on n motoring trip to Snratoga Sprlngn. He will visit friends In New York on the way. He will be gono about a month. Mr. J. Parker and Mr. Frnnk McCren nor. of 3d nnd Cathnrlne streets, havo Konc to Barnes Beach, where they will spend the summer. DDKS ff Y ' THE marriage of Miss A. Helena Smith, dauhttr of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Trumbauer, to Mr. E. Morris Lara, of Oregon, will be solemnized this evei lng at 0 o'clock In St. Asaph's Church, Bala. Tho rector of the church, the Rev. Har rinn H. Wrlsht. will officiate. Tho bride, who will be given In marriage by Mr. Trumbauer. will bo attended by Mrs. George A. Heath, of Brooklyn, N. Y as matron of honor. Mrs. Heaths small daughter, Miss Jane Heath, will be (lower Blrl. aiU Master Ervlng G. Close will act as pige. Mr. Lara will have Mr. Edward H Wollnston as best mnn, and the ushers rtill bo Mr H. Allan Dawson, Mr. William T DlCcson, Mr. Frederick S. Kirk and Mr. Edwin G. Close. Folio Miig the ceremony there will De a. reception at the home of the bride's par ents, 5122 Wynnetleld avenue. Mr. and Mrs Lara, after a wedding trip. " in Oregon Inst nlght Mr- aml Mr.s Trumbauer gave a dinner of 21 covers In the'r honor, when. In addition to the mem bers of the bridal party, there we Pres ent Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Close. Mr. and Mrs Frank Duffy, of Scranton Mr. and Mis. Georgo A. Heath, of Brooklyn: Miss Gertrude Morrow, of Bdvldere. j Mis" Edith Patton. Miss Elizabeth 8upp.ee. Miss Marie Supplee MLs Flor ence Moe ford. Miss France? JudO. t " York; Mr. Benjamin Mosser and Dr. Ses mour Ludlum. POWELL McKEGHNBY A pretty wedding took place this morn ing with Nuptial Mass at 9 o'clock In the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, when Miss pmlomena D. McKeghney, daughter of M ami Ms. Thomas P. McKeghney. be came he bride of Mr. William J. Powell, cam..."... t. The ceremony was performed by' the Rev Gerald P Coghlan. periormcu rnllowed Imme- diately at the home of the bride 2213 North Camac street. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore '" -. i,.nm rrene meteor A court K" y. ". " .ul -,olr, from the shoulders, and her train fell . ..i.i- ,...nn hlna.nmil veil was fastenea wim uioj, .-- Miss Viola Hernon. the maid of honor, was gowned in pink chiffon taffeta and wo?e a Poke bonnet. Miss Elsie M. nSdden and Miss Margaret Powell, of York Pa , sister of the bridegroom, were Uie bridesmaids and were gowned In I blue chiffon taffeta and wore large leghorn hats Miss Burnedette Sshaefferand Mlsa Helen Rlehrn were flower girls and wore " " organdie dresses and little lace Mr, Powell had as best man Mr, John B Mockaltls. and the ushers Inaludsd Mr. Frank McKeghney. brother of the bride- Mr. William Ferron. Mr. Thomas RelP and Mr. Eugene Sullivan After an extended wedding trip through New York States, Canada and the South. M "and Mrs. Powell will be at home at m HlghUnd avenue. Overbrook, after August 1. HOCHMAN-WOLPSON The marriage of Miss Ceeella Wolfson. dauVhtir of Mr. and Alexander WrttoWoS V sewing .tret to Mr. GeorgTHwhwan, of New York, will take Saw tonwrrow night at 8 o'clock In the StudenCbaPter- Park and Susquehanna, avwuei Tbi eeremony will be per forin." by tne lie. Isaac Landman, of thVKeneseth Israel Congregation. The bdd X wtU be given In marriage by h iatbTr. wlU have her slUr. &Us i nuan Woitoan, for maw of aooor, end fSgegHRT tafajgLHMgLLLLLLLLusHrti $&Bm&rfr jMggggggggggggggggK SH-2?KgggggHlggglg&. TvaBP JygtfggflNfP iIBHiIiiiiiiHk iilSiiiiiiil flyF jsaSsflHMSRBBilHKt iSLLalsMLILLeflaLLLLLw' VHRHiIIIIIHiiIhiv -sw kkh&s jMmmmgmmw Mmmw. --ds&JEBa amm as shi ns. Psok... JKSmsSyMmttSsm fi hb. SI i 'MRS. JOHN PETER GRANT Vhohas been visitlnf? Mrs. Wil liam Simpson Horner at her home In Gcrmnntown. German town Mrs J. Nelson I'urvlnnce. of 210 School tlouso lnne, hns returned to her home from n trip tt Massachusetts. Miss Eleanor Edmonds, of Wnyiie nVc nuo nml fpsnl street, will spend tho week-end ns tho guest of Miss Henrietta Klnkcl In Montclalr, N. J. Mrs Arthur Hood, of 213 Hnrvey street, entertained Infoimally yesterday nfter noon In honor of Mrs. Harold Claylord, who Is at present with her parents In Chestnut I till. Mr. and Mrs. Gnylord will knve shortly for Boston, where they will make their homo permanently. Quite the most Important event In tho week's festivities nt the Stevens School, 221 West Chettcn nvenuc, wns the ban quet held at tho school Inst night. It pre ceded the more formnl and serious event which takes plnce this morning, namelv, the awarding of dlplomns to the grad uating class nt Mniihclm I.nst nlsht how ecr, the banquet table wns art stlcnlly decorntcd with vcllow daisies nnd blue corn lowers, the school colois. Mock presents In the shape of favors were pre sented by Miss Margaret Zimmerman nnd Miss Clarice Moser. Tho members of tho ilnss arc MIrh Caroline Crouter, Mlis Allco E Dlllcnbcck, Miss Dorothy Ic O Jenkins, Miss Jcnn Knox, Miss Clarice F Mover, Miss Caroline Osborno and Miss Mnrgaret K. Zlmmcrmnn Others In the chiss who are taking nn extra year and will gradunte next June are Mlsi Dorothy McBilde. Miss Elizabeth Huston, Miss Grace BalllnKor, Miss Mnidle Ben nett.MIss Dorothy StelTnn and Miss Molly Jones Tho salutatory address was made ycxtcrday afternoon by Miss Dorothy Jenkins; also the Ivy oration was given nt tho same time by Miss Dorothv Steffnn. Light refreshments were served on the lawn for tho members of the graduating clnss and their friends. North Philadelphia Miss Lorraine Sherwood Stnhl was the hostess yesterday afternoon at n small Informal card party and tea nt hor home, 1930 North 12th street Tho guests were principally from her schoolmates at Tom pie t'nlverslty Mrs Frank Smith and Mrs Noimnn Supplee Sherwood assisted Among these present were Miss Elcanoro Richardson. Miss Mnrlnn Wclhenmyor, Miss Estelle Laubcr, Miss Leonette Reh fuss. Miss Ethel BrlnKhurst.MIss Dorothy Burn, Miss Mnrlnn Park, Miss Harriot Craven and Miss Claire Rlchnrdson. June roses and pink flowers wero used to carry out tho rose color scheme of tho party Tho favors were old-fashioned lnce-frllled nosegays of rosebuds lace will bo worn by the bride Her tulle veil nfll fall to the hem of the tour, train nnd will be nrranged with a coronet of orange blossoms. Hoses will be com bined with Miles of the valley in her bpu iiuot. The maid of honor will wear an Empire frock of gold-colored satin trim med with Bllvcr lace, and will carry yel low roses A quaint frock of pink silk with an oversllp of white lace will be worn by the flower fill, who will carry a basket of sweetheart roses. Mr. Arthur Hochman. of New York, will be his brother's befit man. Tho cere mony will be followed by a dinner. Mr. aril Mrs. Hochman will visit Nlagnra Falls and Canada, and upon their return will live In New York. REARDON-ROCHE A quiet wedding took place on Wednes day, when Miss Gertrude E. Roche, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roche, of SCO East Chclten avenue, became the bride of Mr. Joseph Reardon, son of Mr. and Mrs John Reardon, of HW Porter street, at the Immaculate Conception Church, Germantown. The Rev. C. M. Higglnd, C. M.i performed the ceremony. Following a small wedding supper the couple departed for a short wedding tour and will be nt home on North Frazler Btreet about July 15. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zlegler, of 1827 Cayuga street, have Issued invitations to the wedding of their daughter. Miss Florence A. Zlegler, and Mr George Hartung on Tuesday night, June 8, at 7:39 o'clock, In All Saints' Evangelical Lutheran Church, Cayuga street and Germantown avenue. The bride's at tendants will be Miss Elizabeth M. Cava naugh, maid of honor, Miss Genevieve V. Cavanaugh. Miss Marie A Cavanaugh, Miss Edna A. Sehreier. Miss Alice Durn ley and Miss Cecelia H. Affllck, brides maids, Mr. Hartung will have his brother. Mr. Frederick Hartung, for best man, and for ushers Mr. Frederick J. F polrnan, Mr. Rudolph Hartung, Mr. Ed ward L. Koehler, Mr. B. P. Donnelly and Mr, John Collner. The ceremony will be followed by a reception at the German town Mannaercholr Hall, 5S0O German town avenue The at home cards are for after September 8, at 1827 Cayuga street, Mrs. M. E. Gilbert, pf 3831 North 17th Btreet, has Issued Invitations for the wedding of her daughter, Miss Harriet L. Gilbert, on Tuesday evening, June 8, at her home, to Mr. Thomas Leonard, Jr., of Blklns avenue. The at home cards are for utter June St, at 4M7 Franklin street. Notices for the Society pace will be accepted and printed to the Ktcnlsr Ledgti bat all such notices must be written en one side of the paper, mutt be tlsntd la full, with full addrees, and when poJUU telephone number must be (Wen, &$Bd J1 such commuolcatlom to SaJtr Editor," Evening Idser, sag OhMtaol street. VMtt bf miatrenifsU are eatrtsd qui tfea icrMeatlea wsjr be powJUe. Uw uatktm H t Ue pnftH'h'i'. fsj-l Lea'"' IL I Mam Uftp? W j, W I l ,WmkJ rh it l Hoc wr Ww Bk J&l. f ) !,-' ., " 1L fe3 u II imtmatstmsm v i m kpi is ' jCdss!VMuv i-av $ ES&. loCnMBGuSijff M SS ,i iBgByP'if'i H ii ijiaFf ? sf PfjsmwwwK xjm -MX WCTW?aif ! 3f?& jSiffS S3 -- i&&8t oJgSSgJ r SX 85 MISS MARGARET BERWIND AND HER LITTLE BROTHER Miss Berwind, who mndo her debut Inst winter, hns been nn extremely popular member of society. MOVIE NOW REAL JOY OF CHILDHOOD Stories Loved So Dearly by Little Ones to Be Seen Regu larly at Stanley Theatre. O-o-oh' A-n-a-ah! Look Mamma! See Grandmother! All the children In tho woild, or almost all, exclaimed in differ ent keys ns tho "bumptious Geewhlzzl cus" turned somersaults down tho pro historic mountainsides with a large and woolly "rocking stone." And oh! Joy! such nwful faces ns tho proud sisters made, and what frantic efforts they went through to get their fat footles Into the tiny slipper nnd how grand it was when tho beautiful nrlnce knelt, and tried the little glass slipper on Cinderella's teeny foot himself! And how mad that old stepmother was, and what awful nightmares everybody seemed to havo; and then that POLICE DOG wasn't that Plnkerton Pup funny when ho smiled, nnd when ho made tho policeman lift tho safe and And his lovely big bone? And the mice did you see the mice? And the rats! Wasn't Cinderella funny when I Bhc tickled tho rat footman? And those naughty children, that cute little boy and girl who cut the rope, did you see those clothes sailing all over the place? Wasn't It fun? Well It certainly i-as. And wo sat nnd sucked our thumbs nnd drank our bottles and clapped our hands and tickled our neighbors and Just hud tho greatest time ou ever knew. All this and more took place this morn ing nt tho Stanley Thentro when every ono took every one's children to see tho first performance of the matinee movies for children which are to be .held on Saturdays at 10 o'clock. That these performances will be a suc cess "goes without saying," as never hns such an enthusiastic audience gathered together at any picture place. There were children of all sizes and kinds, some so small Mint they had to bo carried, others Just old enough to la boriously spell out tho words which gave explanations of what Mary Plckford, the sweetest llttlo Cinderella In the world, wob saying to Prince Charming. For n long time the Movie question has been a problem for the mothers and fa thers. Even at the approved theatres the child was obliged to sit through blood-curdling stories, to see villains nnd shootings nnd wives nnd husbands quar reling, and every kind of thing hap pening, besides the funny storlts they were tnken to see The Stanley Theatre has solved the problem by Inaugurating the morning matinees for children, nt which there will be shown fairy stories, educational pictures, beautiful scenes, such as tho Luxembourg gardens this morning, and several comic situations. Future beaux and belles of society at tended this morning's performance and were evidently delighted. Mrs. Robert Large had her little girls with her, and Mrs. J. Walter Steel was there with her little daughter. Others who gave parties were Mrs. William J. Clothier, for her daughter, little Anita Clothier; Mrs William H Donner, Mrs B. Dobson Altemus, Mrs, G. G. Meade Large and Mrs. George Buckley Warder and the 1. Stnnley Reeves had their cunning little boys there, too. Othera noticed In the audience were Mrs, Coleman Peace Brown. Mrs Plunket Stewart, Mrs. W Morgan Churchman and Mrs. C. Whar ton Churchman. HOTEL ARRIVALS UELLBVrE.STItATFOltI Mr. ind Mra W. a Blaladell, Punnutawney. Pa.. R. J. Cur rier, Fulton, N. Y.: William S. WlnaU. Weit Chester, Pa , M, 11. UUehart, Rocheater, N. V Mr a. V Clark. Ctoloaao Mr unit Mr. I- I Kralden, Boston Mas ; F B. Srellberscr, Duyton, O.; J. a. Hecbt, Har rlaburg, W C Behultj, ancLoro. Pa WALTON Mr. on.l Mrs W. O. Cook Balti more; Mlu Maude l)echr. Mount Cirrjwl, Pa., MJ Alice Short, Washington, P. C BITZ-CAIU.TON H. 13. Lry, Waihington, D. C . A. W. Calloway, Indiana, Pa ST JAMB6-L. It. Metixer, Moblla. AU., I, Houston Coudlu, Nw Yorli. B. K WeU, New York, J. A. AlrU, bouth America. AltSLPIIIA H. U Worthlegton Ualtlnwr. I)rJ. U VaUutlo. Italllmoru. k,' E Nlrely. Pittsburgh: Mr. awl Mrs. Gordon VU,U. Iiidon. F. Y NoontB. Maoanoy City RogMS M Cox, Clncliuutl. O. VBNDIO F Y Luwrots New York, M C. gulllviU. Buwvo, Pa.; Ml Kllwbetli Da ley. tirtood. Pa., Mm. Janws Sbaw, Canoaa burg, Pa. W1NRSOR-II. H. MoitU. SauUsury, Md.: C B Winters, Strittuaore, N. Y. HANOVliR If. C. Armetroojt. WaiWogtan. ga. Mr an4 Mrs. J u. Aoueraon, Mabsnoy Ity. Pa aw lllN'OIIAM S SUnler. PittsburEb. V B. Bums New YexJe, Mr. and Brown, Msrcjis Hook. sjr. w. H. CONTIN WfJ-Al-C. ua. f4ioA, fes , Sr and T. Y Olvln. Dltifci,l JOOn J LBIIiUl Mr UUd rojMM,. ocajsat. w. t RoJwrt a.MCur, OJr. OMHUUnr. !&. . In wutA- r, vw LUMielh -,-" -- - --. ' "jsgpsH c.,e. - erlr J THEATRICAL uxtvEiisirr uotaxig aAtionxs "Iphlginln In Tiiuils" pionented Tues day nfternoon at 1:30 under Granville Barker's direction, with Llllah Mc-' Cnrtliv (Mih Urnnvlllc li.irke-) a' Iplilgcnln and Inn Maclaren as Orestes Euripides' play, a romanco with a happy ending-, records the discovery by tho jouiik prlmtess clled In 'laurl", that tho Greek Bhe Is nbnut to sacrifice to Artemis Is her brother Orestes, and nnrmtc-i the csenpe ol the Ivn fiom the land of tho Tnurlans. The play Is clnborntcly mounted by Norman Wilk inson, Is translated by Gilbert Murray, nnd will be presented In tho open air In a newly built nmplthontre vxirnnsrTY botanic G-tfon.vs i "Tho Trojan Women," presented Wed nesday afternoon nt 4:30 by Granville Bnrker. Miss McCarthy will play lleiulm Kul h Wnnc Mntthlson, An dromache, and Gladys Hanson, Helen. Tho rcmnlnder of the cast Includes Chrystnl Hcarnc, Philip Merlvnlc, Ian Maclaren and Lionel Hr.ihum. Eurip ides' tragedy of the despoiled women of Troy Is today as vivid a polemlo ngalnst war an It was then. Gilbert Murray's remarkable translation, Nor man Wilkinson's setting. FOKllKST "With tho Fighting Forces of Kiitope." vll'i the Kaiser, King George, President Polncare, tho King i-f Belgium nnd Admiral Tlrpltz, the coldlers, sailors, battleships and forts of warring Europo shown In klnema color for the first time. Views of tho nrmles of the principal nations not at war are also shown. The submarine In notion and the torpedo on Its mission. Two shows dally. WOODSIDE PA UK "Tho Red Petti coat," with tho resident stock com pany. Tho musical comedy which was made out of the farce "Next!" for the use of Helen Lowell. A lady barber, brought out to a Colorado mining town, is tho heroine. The company will be Increased for this production. LITTLE Tho Washington Square Play ora of New York, for this afternoon and evening only, In a bill of plajlets produced during their surprisingly suc cesslul Bcason of amateur production at the Bandbox Theatre. The plays In clude "Interior." by Maeterlinck; "Kugenlcnlly Speaking," a farce by Ed ward Goodman; 'The Shepherd In tho Distance," a fantastic ballet In black Opportunity never -made an actor xvho did not appreciate the value ot opportunity, Uupert Harvey WILLIAM PRUETTE, JR. At the New Woodside Park Theatre. IWOODSIDE PHIL A8 FOnEMOST PABK FREE ADMISSION To Patrons of Polrmount Park Trolley " "" -.- MARKET 8T ABOVE 18TU THE PICTURES Cl.lM, HA M TO 11 IS P M. Stanley J0HN MASON In "JIM THE PENMAN" cminxits a uatinih. today, it A u tT TI...1.. MARKST uross rwcya - jwclow OVY WTH AI.L- VAUDEVILLE urSSSST STAR .-HYPg-TESI III MAT DAILY svoa . i -9 , rubluhcrs) IiiiniiTriT-nTiTiifiriii Nw York ' I I I i Bs9-Hgtk ssssisssssflsssssl-gR. IbMR fttSS& fflsMSBtsBMBBBBBBMBB jJssPr J w -Js4HyF i9sssw KKiMwywy N. f ft ... I... i ,, ,,B.. i i,i,iti, TODAY at the home of Mrs Byron P. Moulton, Ardmore, a lawn fete wns given for the benefit of the British Na tional Relief Fund, under the auspices of tho Connnught Chapter, Order of tho Daughters of the British Empire; Phllft I delphla Committee of the British Na tional Relief Fund, tho Canadian Society and the Philadelphia branch of tho Overseas Society. There were the usual amusements that accompany outdoor nffnlrs, Includ ing dancing, ventriloquism, palmistry, a Punch and Judy show nnd music by the members of the Philadelphia Boys nnd Girls' Orchestra, under tho direction of Mr John Curtis, Jr. Busses met alt trnlns from the sta tions of the Pennsvlvnnla Rnllrond nnd tho Philadelphia and Western Rail way at 69th street. Tho committee In charge Includes Mrs. Wilfred Powell, Mrs. Byron P. Moulton, Mrs I Wobster Fox. Mrs. Thomas McCrcn, Mrs. William II, Wnlbaum, Mrs Geoffrey Ollmour, Mr. Wilfred Powell. Mr. E H. O Shepherd, Di. fllols C. llnnnitigton. Mr John A. MncMnhon. Dr S. P ltnis, Mr. W. II. Wlgnnll, Mr. Theodore A. Fox, chair man. 3901 Wnlnut street. Mr. Vivian Nlcknlla, honorary tieasurcr, Tho Nor mandlo, 36th nnd Chestnut streets. Thero were tables for bridge In chargo of Mrs. George A. Brooks, assisted by Mrs. John C. Cnrruth, Mrs. Edwin U. Hnll, Mrs. Samuel McC Hnmlll, Mrs. J. Lewis Kcttcrlinus, Mrs Robert Lowile, Sirs. William H. Newbold, Mrs. Edward O. Shakespeare, Mrs. Thomas B Sims, Mis. Charles Williams, Mrs Jones Wls- tor nnd Mrs. Rodman Wlster. There was an exhibition of fancy dnnclng under tho direction of Miss Brooke, n Punch nnd Judy show, ventriloquism, palmistry, specialty prepared sketches by George Clnrk and his company of English actors, etc. Henry Such, the English violinist, gave two recitals Mr. Such has appeared as soloist with the Royal Symphony Or chestras of London, Vienna, Berlin, Co penhagen and Stockholm, the Phllndel- BAEDEKER FOR THE WEEK: nnd white by Robert Locker, and "Two Blind Beggars nnd One Less Blind," a weird trifle by Philip Mocller. KEITH'S Jesse L Lasky's "Redheads," with James B. Carson, Wlllard, tho man who grows "iV3 Inches to order; Burton Holmes' tiavelette, "India To day"; Cecil Cunningham, comedienno; Harry Lewis, In "A Vnudevllle Cock tail", Mcehan'a dogs, Mr. and Mrs. mrffMiFlfA&UUULMBLr """- --'" ' '- " ' - i JtbA'IKfcl l HbS'llsUT AND TWELFTH ST BE HAPPY WHILE YOU ARE NEXT WKKK I.AHKY'8 SCINTILLATING TAHI.OH) MUSICAL CC- jkssi: "T JAMES B. GARSO. ORIGINAL i? AjTANJ3TITI ANj-HAIRED. BEAUTY CH A l'HYsicAI. P1IENO.MENON MHO HAS ASTOUNDED THE WOItU WILLARD The Greatest of All Sensations. "Tlin MAN WHO QnOWET BURTON HOLMES TRAVELEl llenutltul nnd Inntructlve Picture Story of "INDIA TODAY" CECIL CUNNINGHAM An Kstrnorillnary Pinging Coninllfnn With Orlglna Henry Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Wilde lIKAItST-Hni.lfi NEWEST -MOTION PICTURES 2 hliowa Dnllx Mutinies. 'J I" 51 . Seats Alua a Vt et-K In Adtanct utiKV l-s. Nl'.U' MIKIt t -m ir.rj.M-j ti- . I1. lYtJIUl a .rumce incauc cnohM.Nu or n- T1IE MOULD'S (.IIHATKNT MVSUi HAM.. OPEN ALL SIMMER, msismim MAI 'lui.li "The Ked Rose' A.VIl TI1CltlIIT HFKIlinlnB .llollda) .llill ANOTHER DIG MUSICAL COMEDY V " CllOC! THE RED PETTICOAT A Breezy Weslern Musical Barg. Mat. Woil. 10c and 20c Evenlncs and Saturday Mats., Corned 10c, 20c, 30c UVN OS- HXI.K AT (ilMH E I.S' Broad Street Theatre WEEK OF JUNE T TO 12 MATINEE SATUHDAY, JUNK IS 34 Sucieeeful Seaion of the Players of the Catholic Philopatrian Literary Institute In the Greateet American Come4y "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford" BY SPECIAL PERMISSION OP MR GEOnQB M COHAN FOR THE BBNEFIT OP THIS Sisters of Good Shepherd In Their Work of Uplifting Wayward Ultle Glrla at the Coment of St Magdalan, Uermantovin rbe Production Is Undar the ManageaMBt and Stag Direction of Jamas J Skeity Saata Now ou Sals at tbe Con eat On and After Jus 7th at th Theatre Forrest Next Monday KC Twlca raUy, 8.168 :1 All 8ata Natural Colar IAf-tw MM Ion Picture FIGHTING FORCES KUOIle Submarines & Torpedoes AlON Armies and Navlas of All Nation at War Larystt Xovine Pvtwru i'ver 3 how i vpfr l a 1'r too TroewJr el mttng throughout Ilojeter W nnil 3V Dudley U,J Onerm AS?f?im Comrjany In 4M JK U P PUTNAM'S SUNS, PbU.br. phla Orchestra nnd has playasr manil for the late King Edwani Quen Alexandra and tho Klnfci mark and Sweden. There music during the entire nfternoo orchestra composed of the leadl ers of tho Philadelphia. Boys i Orchestra In addition to coiWf tlons, this orchestra played for lng, which was a feature of Flags of various nations Aft were sold for tho benefit of nnd there were other attract At the residence of Mr nmj D. Mcllhenny, Lincoln Drive Johnson street, a lawn fete In nld of tho Bouthwark Dr Tho posters rend ns follows "Tho Little Woodland PHnr Sclvnn Dell, with nil her court a Knlry Talo nnd Danco fo llttlo children who will come to greet her nt 3.-30 o'clock 1 Horses will enrry the chlldre bury Cross, where they will Candy House, tho Ice Cream tho Lemon Well. Tho proteei given to Southwnrk Neighbor! nnd Southwnrk Day Nursery, rnln tho plnr will bo postpone! following Saturday. Mrs M residence Is ono mlnuto's walk pehockon station, P. R. R , Wnyne nvcnuo car (Route 53) door Mrs Frederick L Clar School House lane, GcrmantoV urcr of the affair," A card party and reception this afternoon nt 3 o'clo Vlnroiit'n Home. 20tll and Rni In nld of tho Point Pleasant no fl Institution. Those in cnargo mciu 1 Oenevlevo Martin, Miss Saran i Minn Krnnces Lonergnn. Miss Mornn, Miss Mary C. Morning, C. Tomey nnd Miss jouiso A nnuntrv fair Will bO ht i..u.n nt ihn Ashbourno rril ri,,irM, tills nfternoon and ovenfl the management of tho L&dfl Society, the proceeds being Manso fund. Supper wlU M from G until 7:30 o'clock. Th i ladles will be In charge of tablet Plerson. Mrs. McDermond, Mrs. 1 Mrs II. Montgomery, Mrs. J -Mrs Croesley. Mr. H. E. Be Walker and Mr. George H WteU Gordon Wilde, shodowgraphl. McCloud nnd At Cnrp, rmtslc the Herst-Sellg News Weekly. .V.YO.V'S GRAND The Frescc rcadoro, Billy Tulle's Collosli Icat quintet; John nnd Mae r Dancing La Vnrs, Drawee, II Frisco, In "A Hottentot Hotel Le noy nnd Davis, comedian?, stono Comedies. I f COOL AND COM1 A WITH 8? fi nal Character Bongs Median's Leaping Do Jack McCloud & Carft 2.V and W)c NlKhtB, 8 P. M Sn to $1 Hell. Fllhert 'lau.V Keyntone. lince it m CITY. DO NOT I "A 1 1. TO VISIT mi, -.., iiiioaiim.w, t A ,l UNIVEKSITV B01M1B-" m r, r. or d. LILLAH McCarthy " granville" BARKER Undrr the Aueplcee of I UMVIStlSITY OP 1'ENNSVi WIIX PRESENT The Iphigenia , in Tauris J AND The Trojan Wq EURIPIDES iU Tran.lattd by OILHEHT MU PRICES $2, $1.50, 51. 50 Stat at GlrnbeU and llousti i ,ia NIXON'S GRA1 I1ROAU ST. AND JIONTflOMiBlSU tYcd. O. NUon-Nlrdllnser. 1"'- NEXT WEEK WHAT TIO OV MAM TO RN THE FRESC01TS World's Great t Mmtrtepatbl Billie Tuite's Collegiai JOHN and MAE BUf OlldltnO'McarM I Drswtt.Hawsu leevcr.LcRoy & DavKl"LsSiiit Bsjng T4S uUUU OBcltS I ii " ' 1 1 1 i ait A R C A D I CHBSTKUT Baiow 16:b St Pholonlay Cuatljiuuu -UiMuHllOPIl .. T1HS MOTH AND TBI FLAtJ Bxtra.- eHHabur VV lid I ittpm. Also lntr..otleglic OtiEa GARRICK 10c U. (K. II A W PIKST tOlS IN PUil ADt,i..H JAMES BsJRNKi iHlmli Pti THRO CENTRAL AT Ph