EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1916. 11 PnANCY WYNNE IS IMMENSELY L INTERESTED IN ARTIST'S WORK Portraits of the Children of , Other L. vuMDBH of women nromlncnt In rA.Roclety linvo tttUcn ndvantORO of KT LLoL hero of Mr. H. Humphrey Alio I , ..l i Un enf Vlftprt 1 ,,. it,mtnd tmrtralt painter. or in'a " ... . . , , , MrB Francis King n""vl,B"11 '" hL'jlawr, lma commissioned him to .. portrait of licr youiw son, an. jtri. William n. un" ---a portrait of her small clilUI. Mr Moore wns r.bllBed to Blve up hln rcsld'cnco In Paris because of tlio war. ind hns como to a neutral ntmoaplicro AUhoUgli ho lin' t"t Kt exhibited In ..... rnmiirv. Mr. Monto la one of tlio F most noted momlXTM of the 1'arla co i lotlo of portrait painters, and Is famed for his paintings of mrmuors 01 mo royal family. Among those whom ho hH pnlnted aro portraits of Countess . - i.,i.i n ninpn nf the former ,-., a, urrim........ --- -" - . . 4,Qen Iai.c Ha i"o . --- - - r leauurlniui, too uu ,.,....-. -. Varqulae do Vista Uella. tho Countess a! virn. Count O. do Clmssleud, and W tho daughter of tho Mnmuls do Itav- enet, L' Del Castillo. F n-hrr. In no doubt ns to tho success of tho huso ball given laBt evening by tho Sam Riddles for tholr young cousin, Urn Norrls. Tho affair was ono of tho biggest of tho season, nnd was mado espcelnlly notublo by tho entertainment provided for tho one thousand guests. In tho way of dco oratlvo schemes tho floral display was psrfcctly gorgeous. Of course. Lisa Is ono of tho most popular girls of her year, and we woro not surprised to find oursolvcs walking through avenues of orchids and baby primroses, charm ing tributes to her popularity. Thero was ono perfectly stunning thing In flowers, tho loveliest oir.nlds and for-gct-mc-nots, winding their way through latticed columns, and at tho top massed with pink roses and tied with innumerable strands of silvered ribbons. Mrs. nlddle. In mauvo brocade and pearls, received tho guests, and was assisted by Mrs?. Norrls, who was charmingly gowned In black jet nnd tullo, Lisa was the very spirit of youth In her diaphanous tullo frock, with Just a glint of silver hero and thcro In Its com; osltlon, and the huge bouquet of pink rosos which she car ried mado a cliarmlng picture. Tho restaurant was Inclosed with myriad palms and ferns, and piovldcd joats for the guests on ono sldo only, the other sldo being given over to n buftet-liko tablH, U In shape, from which supper was continually,, served. Smllax was wicathed about tho table, encircling the tall silver vases which held a colorful array of spring (lowers. The dancing was held In the ballroom downstairs, nnd in addition to tho Jtltz orchestra tho band from the Crystal JRoom In New York played tho last whisper in foxtrots nnd onestcps, In tho Junior ballroom supper was served from a long buffet table; four lingo silver vases, quite, three feet In height, wcro filled with -pink roses, affording tho necessary tones of contrast, for everything else was green. Tho speeiul delight of tho evening was the Neapol.ian Band In costume, which trummed away merrily during tho evening, interspersed with songs nnd dances. Charming littlo songs were sung by one of the women dressed ns Santuzza. Aftpr midnight a negro ' band mado its appearance, nnd sang and played tunefully until morning. Of courso every ono was thero. Before tho ball tho smartest littlo dinners wcro given. As a matter of actual fact, tho Parisian ltoom downstairs at dinner timb seemed to hold ono big party, for overy ono know '. every ono clso nnd visits weio con- stoutly being paid. i Tho Victor Mathers gavo a big party which Included tho Craig Middles, tho ,t Dal Dlxons, Mrs. Dlxoa stunning In black Jet. air. nnu .Mrs. McKcan, airs. John It. Fell and Mr. Morris Gates mado a fourtomo at dinner, Mrs. JlcKenn Wearinir n mnl linitunnl frrn; nf niM- night bluo sequins short in front, but ft having a long fishtail train floating J from tho back. Mrs. Foil was frocked .., In purple llsso, embellished with Jet. Tho Harold Mosengartens, Miss Shields, Marian Dougherty, Billy Mc Alcer and Harry Yarrow mado up a tynall dinner party, and amongst those -at adjacent tables wcro Kitty Penn- Bmlth, girlish and pretty In white taffeta. Evans Tucker, Phil Randolph, the Andrew Wheelers, Mussoll Tucker, the Charley Munns and Alexander ' ' Browns, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Jeffords enter tained tho Walter Blabons, Miss Brln- n Ann Dobson. James K. Mot lefts ?t and Mr, Brooko Baker, of Virginia. air. and Mrs. B. Spencer Miller. 3d, 1tertalned at their houso before the rmi. Their guests included Helen ,WhttredKe. of Baltimore: Sarah Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Pat ron, William Adamson and Frederic freeman. v Others who entertained at dinner Were tho Tom Ash tons. Mrs. Jose nh ,Gajzam. tho Evans Itoberts.es. Gardiner Cassatts, George McFaddens, Alex enson and tho Chris Ilagens. 'a the matter of frucks. let mo Jfhisper that most of them woro quite "Hie girl frocks, extremely short, wide (mi round, apd promising what ono of iS.B dfbs was ovfirhninl tn oav. "A fcture In auUlqB." The numerous friends of Mrs. Hutch "i Scott. Jr. will be clad to hear her rcoyery from her serious illness. wet Hutchy In town the Other day, "P waylaid by his closo friends who ire ronsratulatlnsr him on Rosalind's fiWvalesienco. She wa3 undoubtedly , of th most popular girls In town. is ronvidered one of the brightest mos Uerestiinr of the younger irons f.-),e is unusually attractive appcaran. r tall, wjth eximUUe dark " ,ma dresses In Impeccable TiK- deatti of hr mother. Mrs. -iu hiwry Miu-tavU, sU matlw ago eiB tUoW. ('i'hg SOOtU llttV) Prominent Persons Will Be Matters ono child, Iiosallnd, Jr. They nro liv ing at 2222 Hlttonhouso street. It Is Interesting to lcnm that Carlotta Lii Lanne, who Is now Mrs. Llndsey Coates I Ic-rkncsH, you know, la return ing from the Philippines with her smnll son. lilndsey will follow when ho can ob tain knve. Ho Is at present stationed on ono of tho Islands, where tho hard ships are so great that nono of the offi cer" have taken their wives with them. Wo will alt bo do' ghtcd to greet Car lotta onco more. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mrs. Alexander Van Rensselaer will bo guest of honor nt a dinner to bo given to night by Mrs. John It. Drcxel at her homo In New York. Invitations have been Issued by Mr. and Mrs. Albert II. Hewcs, of Newark, N. J., for tho mnrlngo of their daughter, Miss Amv Mosler Hewcs, to Jtr. William .1. Ulndley, Jr., of this city, on Sovcnth Day, Second Month 19th, at G o'clock, In Tho Washington, Now ark, N. J. Mrs. Joseph Carson, of 2223 Locust street, will bo nt homo on Thursdnys In February nfter 4 o'clock. No cards havo been sent out. Mrs. Alfred K. Norrls and her daughter, MIfs Dorothy Norrls, have gone to At lantic City for a few days. Dr. nnd Mrs. Oeorge A. Cameron, of School lano and Orecno street, German town, will entertain nt dinner this evening beforo tho danco at tho Gcrmantown Cricket Club, Manhelm. Mr. John H. McFnddcn, Jr., will give an illustrated tnlk nt the Racquet Club this evening on tho transportation of wounded as conducted by the American Ambulance at Neullly-sur-Selne. Mrs. Harry Voorhces Meckc. of 2103 Hortter Btreot, Gcrmantown, will bo the hostess today nt a bridge. Mr. Francis A. Lewis, of 2207 St. James place, will give a reception this evening at 9 o'clock at the Rltz-Carllon. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Marbury Reynolds will entertain ut dinner this evening nt their residence, Gcrmantown and Sun sot avenues, beforn the meeting of tho Chestnut Hill Fortnightly Dancing Clnss. Mrs. Robert S. Glnns, 7222 Gcrmantown nvenuo, will be at homo today from 3 untb G o'clock. ' Mr. and Mr. Tlobort T3. Bower, of 207 East Gowcn avenue. Mount Airy, beforo leaving on an extended tilp throu?"- "'all fornla entertained Mr. nnd MVs. Louis n. Taulanc nt dinner nt tho Union Leaguo M Srngdnlena D. Robinson, of 212 West Johnson street, Is spending the week In New York nnd attended tho Charity Pall tliTo last night ns the guest of Mrs. II. R. Chambers, of West "1st street. Mrs. Hrooke M. Ansbaeh will give a luncheon on Filday nt hor home, 119 South 2nth street. In honor of Mrs. Frank Houch, of Willlnmsport, who is visiting Mrs. F. C. Dmbick in Devon. A cake and candy sale was held nt tho home of Miss Eleanor Hopkins, 1D08 South Rlttenbouso square, yesterday afternoon, to help tho workers In the mountains of North Carolina, Miss Dorothy Kirk, of Beverly, N. J., Is spending tho winter at the Covington. Mr. Olaf Jensen nnd Madame Marga retta Dove-Jensen gave a recital In With erspoon Hall at 8 o'clock last night. Invitations havo been Issued by Mr. and Mrs. William Wanamaker, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Bremer for a dance to bo given Tuesday, February 22, nt tho Rltz-Carlton. Along the Main Line ARDMORE Mr. nud Mrs. John Rarncs, of Ardmore, gave a dinner last ovonlng nt their home on Mill Creek -ad In honor of Miss Fownes and Miss Moore, of Pittsburgh, an mint and cousin of Mrs. Barnes. Among the guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. II. J. Palton. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Treat, Miss Robinson. Mr. Thos. A. Wood, Mr. ami Mrs. Roger Atkinson. DtlYN MAWR Friends of Mr. J. Chnndler Barnard, of Morris avenue, will bo glnd to learn that he Is rapidly re covering from his recent operation at tho Jefferson Hospital and will soon be able to tctum to his home. Miss Hazel Hammond has returned to tho Girls' Seminary at Northfleld. Mass., after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hammond, of Old Lancaster road. Germantown Mrs. Edwin I. Atlee gave a dinner Mon day evening before the hospital danco at the Germantown Cricket Club. Her guests Included Mr. and Mrs. D. English Dallam. Jr.. Miss Isabel Stoughtnn. Miss Frances Stoughton, Miss Mary Stuart Cocke, ot Virginia; Mr. Edwin Atlee, Jr., and Mr. Joseph Shoemaker- The regular monthly meeting of the chapter of tho United Daughters of the Confederacy was held Monday at the Bel-levue-Stratford. The president, Mrs. Anna Harris, presided. Cards have been receled for a tea to be given by Mrs. William Henry Elfreth. of Leamau lane, on February 11 from 4 to 6 o'clock. Along the Reading The Beechwood promenade will be held at the school on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The patronesses will be Mrs. Reaser, Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. Kels, Madame Jensen and Madame Caroe. The committees will be; Decoration Miss Ann Fassig, Miss Helen McKay aid Miss Myrtle Klrster. Program and Invitation Miss Madeleine Whltten. Miss Harriet Stern and Miss Harriet Reaser. Music Miss Helen Reaser. Mlts Jean Wilson and Miss Anne M. Struse. West Philadelphia Miss Marua'rct Lamorelle, of 3510 Baring street, has iVi hor guest Miss Ellen Mill ion Donnelly, of Detroit, Mtoh. Mlsa Lamorelle baa sent out invita tions for a bridge party on Wednesday afternoon. February 23, at 2:30 o'clock. About 35 guests will attend. Mii3 Alice Hood, of 4631 Sansom street, entertained at bridge on Monday afternoon In honor of Mlsa Mary MlrUll and Mia Kathrlue Roger. Among the guests, were MlW Marjorle Kent. Miss Jllldred Fetterolf. Mlsa Margaret Lam orelle Mis Florence White, Mlsa Dor othy Mulford. Miss Mary Mulford. Miss Eleanor Jon. Ml Morgan. Ml Mar suente Sill. Mia Florence Conawajr. M Ua Sleauor Cooaway. Ml Byle and Mlsa iei mi i i -m MISS HELEN McGLINN mxatttumfS jb - Iff' IW Miss McGHnn is tho attractive - i M m x.t . Wt W 'Ifeil1 ' "N dauRhter of Mr. John McGlinn. ,f ,fe " wik l Wm 1 She is actively engaged in chad- :m MmWtpifTCH aKJSk -. t'U- WJS ty work nnd will tako part in tho TW WMfe&dl 4 :lBk I ?fl rovue, "You Don't Say," to bo if . . BliSMu 1 & given on Friday night. gg , WWMm, W'V Weddings 1 J? ' ,fi;lM V GALLAGHER MURPHY. An Interesting suburban wedding took plnco at Bala this morning, when Miss Mary V. Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murphy, of Ovcrbrook, be came the bride of Mr. John J. Gnllagher. of Wllkes-Barre. Tho ceremony took place In St. Matthias' Church, with a Nuptial Mass, at 11:10 o'clock. The Rev. M. J. McCnbe, rector of tho church, ofll clated, assisted by the Rev. Joseph Kelly, rector of St. Joseph's Church, Downing town. The sanctuary was bankeil with greens, nnd between clusters of tall pnlms were placed whlto liraliled vases llllcd with . llllo.s: tlin nltnr upin lip.nutlfllUv decorated with lilies and the sanctuary 1 rail festooned with sptnys of smllax. Tho bride, who was given In marrlago by hor father, was Kouued hi a diess of white sntin. HOr veil, of tulle, was caught with orange blossoms, ami slio carried u white Ivory piayerbook. Tho little (lower glil, Miss Pegsy Shcnhnn, nleco of the i bride, woro a ilnlnt little Ilngcrlo frock nnd carried a plilk turned-up basket, pret tily filled with pink loses and tiny sweet heart buds. Mr. Gallagher had Mr. P. S. Cuslck, of Scrarton, Pa., for his best man The ushers weie Mr. John A. Murphy, Mr. Joseph L. Murphy and Mr. Michael Murphy, Jr., brothers of the bride: Mr. E. McQuall. ot Pottsvllle; Mr. F. C Cu slck, of Seranton, and Mr. John C. Me Kcon. Mr. Francis Lyttleton Maguiro gave a theatre party, followed by a mipner and dance at tho Bellevuo-Stratford, last Fri day, in honor of Miss Murphy and .Mr. Gallagher. KAURIS-MOHAN. Announcement Is mnde of the manlago of Miss Anna Mornn, duughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mornn, of 4130 North iGth street, to Mr. Allison W. Hauls, of Mlllvlllc, N. J., on Saturday, at tho Church of St., Francis Assist, Green and Logan streets. Tho ceremony was per formed by the assistant lector, the Rev. D. A. Coghlan, and was followed by a reception at the homo of the Vrhlo's par ents. Miss Mary Daly attended tho Inkle as maid of honor, nnd Mr. "'nrl Morau, a brother of tho bride, v best mini. Upon their return from their wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Harris will bo at homo at 41M North ICth sticct. WISNIEWSKWvOLANKIEWICZ. A pretty wedding took pl.ico this morn ing at 10 o'clock In St. Adalbert's Church, at Allegheny nvcnuo nnd Thompson street, when Miss Agnes Kol.inklowlcz, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Lawrence Ko lanklewlcz. of 2616 East Cambria street, becamo tho bride of Mr. John Wlsnlewskl. Tho ceremony wns performed by tho Rev. M. Monkievlcz. Miss Sophlo Wlsnlewskl, a fclBter of tho bridegroom, acted as bridesmaid, and Mr. Leon Kolnnklewlcz, a brother of the bride, wns best man. Mr. Plotr Wixla, a well-known baritone, sang during the certmony. A leecptlou followed nt the homo of Mr, and Mrs. Kolnnklewlcz for tho Immediate families only, nfter which tho young couplo left for a tour through the State, and to Nl ogara Falls. Tioga Following the ba..quet of the real es tate men at the Bellevuo-Stratford on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tucker Fox, Jr., of West Tioga Btreet. entertained at the supper-dance In honor of Governor Oeneral John Barrett, of Washington. D. C; Mr. and Mrs. George Washington Edmonds, Mr. James Miller Boyd, Miss Rne Fox and Mr. Charles Kempton, of New York. On Friday eve ning Dr. Roman Mnyorgn Rlvas, of Ar gentina, gave a dinner at the Bellevue Htrutford In honor of two of h'J country men. Lieutenant Juan Pcffadet and Lieu tenant Lagler. and Mr. and Mrs. Fox and SIlss Fox. Dr. and Mrs George Morton Illman, of 15th street, will leave Tioga shortly and make their homo In East Orange. N. J. Roxborough Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Davis. Jr., will entertain at cards tomorrow night at their home. 4323 Manayunk avenue. Their cuests will ba Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Nice. Mr. and Mrs. William Ames. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hendren, Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. Struso and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnston. Mrs. Charles Gane, of Green lane, will entortaln informally on Friday after noon. Her guests will include Mrs. Clar ence E, Parks, Mrs. Andrew Sauer, Mrs. Louis Melvln Struse, Miss Ray Boocock, Mrs StllfordC. Fox. Mrs. W. H. Foodt. Mrs Charles Whlteman, Mrs. William Addelhelm. Mrs. S. A. Cochran. Mrs. Fiancls Cantrell and Mrs. William Btroud. North Philadelphia Mrs. Joseph Steppacher will entertain 13 of her friends at bridge this afternoon it her residence. 2225 North Park avenue. Notice for tli Society pe JIU be accepted and printed In lua EmUiK I edge", but ell mch netkc mut be writUnon cue lde of the paper, mu.t be iUuid 1 li fuU. ltli full addrew. and Kn poHlble telephone number must l "'send all such communications to "SiZlcty Kdltor," KOns Lcdzcr. S0 CI5nUh,,r,aulmeBt. are rrt.4 out w bt vlflctf,,u Wl bf P,,"'1 thi notice wlU net be published. ' NVlfflPWfflS!?Mfl y?fyw N ' MISS AGNES McVEIGII Another charming girl who will act for charity on Friday night at tho Bellevuo-Stratford. "BALLET OF ORLANDO" TO BE BRILLIANT SOCIAL FUNCTION Unique and Original Performance to Be Given by Mem bers of Junior League for the Benefit of War Sufferers THE Junlpr Leaguo n III present Its original pantomime, "Tho Ballet of Orlando," this nfternoon and tonight In tho ballroom of the Bellevue-Stratford for tho benefit of tho war sufferers. The leaguo Is a national organization for -S'ounrf girls who, having completed their debutante winter, are anxious to interest themselves In somo work of soclul service, such as hospitals, settlements, factories and organized charities. There are branches In most of the big cities of tho United States. There Is nlso a Cana dian League, nnd even one In Holland. Tho Philadelphia chapter thinks very well of Itself, and Is BUre that It baa every capacity for making tho entertain ment today a really artlstlo and beautiful affair. Tho leaguo girls are not In the least modest about It; In fact. It Is usu ally referred to ns "the greatest show on earth." Barnum & Bailey's not ex cepted. Tho girls are doing every Inch ot It themselves, from tho making of the costumes to the designing and actual painting of the scenery. "Just because wo won't trust any one else," as they proudly say. "The Ballet of Orlando" Is laid In four teenth century Italy, and tho costumes aro adapted from certain of the early Italian artists, such as Plsanello, Flor enzo dl Lorenzo and Benozzo aozzoll. Tho scenery, on tho other hand, Is all that Is most modern, and shoiva the In fluence of Leon Bakst's sumptuous and fantastic designs for stage settings. The plot is unrolled in pantomime by such talented yqung women as Miss Ade llno Popper, Miss Mary Mitchell, Miss Susan B. Ingersoll, Miss Eulalle WII14 cox, Miss Eliza Fox, Miss Hurrlet Fra zler and many others, who will daunt lessly array themselves In the most fan tastlo costumes ever paraded before our conservative Philadelphia public. The Identity of Orlando, tho hero of the occa sion, ta., surrounded by all the glamour of mystery. So far no one can be induced to betray his Identity, but there Is some rumor that the part Is to bo. taken by one ot Philadelphia's most beautiful and charming young matrons, who has lately devoted much of her time to art. The dances are one and all things of beauty, and their qualntness and orig inality are most delightful. Miss George anna Brown makes the most, charming "premiere danseuse" that can be Imag ined, and her training of the ballet Is almost professional but then she has the best of material In such dancers as Miss Cornelia Leldy, Miss Helen Tower, Miss Gertrude Tower, Miss Jean Thompson and many others Just as good. The "Ballet of Orlando" will include some 50 actors and dancers, all member of the league, with the exception of some seven or eight kind roes wbo have dared to te.ke.tlie ataseutlne roles. i The ifiw is very proud of iU artistic What's Doing Tonight "Humor nnd Humorlta nf the 18th Century." by Thomas A. Daly. 8t. Joseph's colleite. Lfftur hv Anna Mnxnus Hnrle, New Cen tury Drawlni? lloom: 8 o'clock, "Permiiral lxnerlpncn In HtlRlum nt Time ot Imnslnn." I'rnfrrror A. Carnoy, Oak Initio branch nf rree Library S o'clock !'hliinlphh t"oum1r men's Association. Stan ufacturcra' tlub. s o'clock. Rich Scliool Nlcht." Younr Men's Hebrew locution, 1010 Muster street. S o'clock. Public uhotonraphli' .Mhlbltlon Under. aus riepi l rnnKrorcj Historical nocieiy rrankford .Vrmhl Unit. Junior t.fnctio presents Hallet of Orlando." ieiicue.uiii'orti ,. .... ueosrapnicai Moeietv meeunjt ana lain on Forr(Mi. llhefiinftnn Itnll. A l. nVloek. xni iiiir-ii.nnei ' nv cnmnin limn hotanlcal lpuure. l,v Dr. John MneFarlflne. lioianirni nan. LnnerBuy or i'ennsjivania; 7 30 o'clock. Kree posters, each one different and all made by young Philadelphia artists. Its very original posters will be sold at the Bhow. The French committee of the Emergency Aid lent the league Its packing loom nt 700 Arch street, and a moro nnlmnted spot It would havo been hard to Itnd In tho wholo of Philadelphia. There music played from morning until night, while Philadelphia belles practiced their steps and tried on their costumes with exclama tions ot delighted surprise. Yes. those Italians certainly know how to make very fetching costumes. The Junior League girls havo a big Job on their hands, but their self-conlldence seems almost boundless. They assert that ho one else could do It as well as they are doing It, and they won't let any one else even help them at It. At any rate, their Ideas are clearly definedfrom the combi nation of colors an a lady's bonnet to tho moro dlincult harmonies of the scenery and music. t The commltteo tn charge of the "Ballet of Orlando" Is as follows: Miss Gertrude Ely, Miss Adeline Pep per, Miss Rose Dolan, Miss Sydney Ellis, Miss Emily Fox, Mrs. Arthur E. New bold. Jr., Miss Nancy Scott. Mrs. Francis V. Lloyd. Mrs. R. Gilpin Ervln, Miss E. Gwcn Martin, Miss Dorothy Stewart. Miss Gertrude Henry, Sllss Sylvia Barnes, secretary; Miss Eugenia Cassatt, trees urer; Miss Katharine Chambers, chair man. Among those who will tako part are Miss Helen Tower, Miss Elizabeth Henry, Miss Gertrude Tower, Miss Alice Thomp son, Miss Anne Lewis, Miss Marlon Myers, Miss Harriet Frazler, Mlsa Sydney Ellis, Miss Dorothy Dlsston and Miss Eugenia Cassatt. Other members ot tne younger set par ticipating in the entertainment are Miss Nancy Stokes, Miss Susan Ingersoll, Miss Eugenie Law. Miss Eulalle Wilcox, Miss Alice Clay, Miss Helen Ellis. Mlsa Mar garet Dunlap, Miss Marlon Savage, Miss M. F. Fisher, Miss Emllle Williams, Miss Kate Jayne, SIlss Kitty Brlnton Mlsa Gertrude Henry, Miss Ellse Hopkins, Miss Ceclle Howell. Miss Agnes Kennedy, Miss Alice Thompson, Mlsa Margaret Berwlnd, Miss Virginia Roberts. Miss Eleanor Car penter, Mies Helen Tower. Miss Anne Lewis, Miss Margaretta Benson, 'Miss Gabriela Til eh man, Miss Cornelia Leldy and Miss Grace Thompson. Among the boxholders for this evening are Mrs. William Ellis Scull, Mrs. Stotes bury, Mrs. Cralge Llpplncott, Miss Nina Lea, Mrs, Edward Browning. Mrs. Nor ton Downs. Mrs. J Hampton Barnes, Mrs. Ashton, Miss Robertson. Mrs. Fran cis V. Lloyd. Mrs. Rodman Grlscom, Mrs. William Donner, Mrs. Thoma Rob Ins, Mrs. J. G. Cassatt. Mr. Ely. the American Ambulance CommttUe, Mre. Obsrles Wright. Mr Arthur Newbojd, Mre. WJUlam, Bbaw Btarfrt, the psier gency Aid, F. T Chambers, Mr. Arthur Lea and Mrs. Rodman Orlscom. Mr, and Mrs. John J. McKenna enter tained a mimbor of friends on Saturday evening nt their home. 1329 Mt. Vernon street. The following guests woro pres ent; Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas O'Brien, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Foley, Mr. nnd Mrs. William McLaughlin. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will iam Ycnger, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Docrsom, Mr. William Engan, Miss, Winnie Gannon, Mls Annie Gnnnon, Miss Katharine Mc Mahon, Mr. Thomas O'Brien, Jr., Mrs, Hnrry Peters, Miss Dougherty, of EasTon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Vf. Baxter, of 1201 South 6Sth street, celebrated tho third anniversary of their wedding on Saturday evening. They entertained about 20 guests. Tho dining room was elaborately decorated nnd they received many gifts nnd bouquetB. Mrs. Baxter will be re membered as Miss Mny Crcnsey, of 5721 Spruco street. Mr. and Mrs. David lswls, 3206 York Btreot, gavo a party on Sunday In honor of the birthday of their daughter. Miss Rcna Lewis. Among those piesent wcro Miss Dorothy Wclnsteln, Miss Evelyn Wclnstcln, Miss Hortense Welnstcln, Miss Renn Wclnsteln, Miss Gertrudo Lewis, Miss Harriet Berber, Miss Kntio Sockol, Miss Eleanor Illchmnn, Miss Lilian Rich man, Miss Sophia Rlchman, Miss Ella Bernstein, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J. WclnBtcin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis, Mr. Ben MISS HELEN SHEERAN Miss Shceran will appear in tho charity performance to be given nt the Bellevue-Strtitford for St. Francis' Home for Convalescents. Lewis, Mr. Arthur Lewis, Mr. Maurice Lowls and Miss Mary J. Lewis. Mr. Victor Fclnsteln was given n largo birthday party at his homo at 10th nnd Poplar streets. As Mr. Fclnsteln Is a member of the Court of Honor Club, the club was Invited. Mr. Benjamin Lelder, tho president, gavo an address on tho future greatness of the United States after the war. Miss Anna Savage gavo an exhibition dance with Mr. Henry Locoff. Miss Clara Stclnfern also gavo a now dance with Mr. Leon Spenceber artz. Among thoso present were Miss Bella Fisher, Miss Beatrice Devcrs, Miss Ida Polish, SIlss Sarah Gaspere, Miss Ada Savansky, Miss Jeno Segal, Miss Rose Dlmmltmnii, Miss Bella Shuman, . Miss Sahara Felnsteln, Miss Sarah Llnlt, Mr. Charles Master, Mr. David Clenrflcld, Mr. Jacob Classman. Mr. Nathan Fein, Mr. Abo Steinberg, Mr. Morris Cooper, Mr. Max Nelson and Mr. Louis Boiden. Mr. and Mrs. Fclnsteln presented their son with a diamond Btlckpln. The Excelsior Club was organized at the AMUSEMENTS B. F. Keith's Theatre CIIUST.S'UT AND TWELFTH STUEDTa MRS. LANGTRY Paul Morton S. Naomi (llais; Wlllard Slmms b Co.; fc'antly .1 Normn Other. NEXT WEEK! TWENTY-FiFTH ANNIVERSARY OF McINTYRE & HEATH In "THE GEORGIA MINSTItELS" Exhibition of Paintings Paula Himmelsbach Balano Johanna M. Boericke Mary Butler GREECE COLORADO SCOTLAND JAN. -.'0 TO FEU. .1. INCLUSIVE AT THE I'LASTIC CLUD SIT SOUTH CAMAC STREET Open QAM to 111' M AUMIbSlON FREE. BROAD Mat. Today 5lT Klaw & Erlaneer & (Jeoriiv Tjler I'reient POLLYANNA Th Oltid lav, to Sprtatt Oood Chttr Throuohout All i'htlaitlphta. Peat Stats at il 60 at Matlnea TODAY CHESTNUT ST. Opera House CHESTNUT STREET BELOW J1TJI STREET MATINEES. 1 30 TO S I. M. 10c. 15o NIOIITS. 1 TO It l. M. 10c. IBe, SOo "ta1. o'tow' "Tne Ruling Passion" With CLAIRE WHITNEY and WM. E. SHAY Sytcfal Oruan iluslo and Alt-Star Comallti GLOBE THEATRE Ver'Sts VA.VDEVILLE Continuous It' A, U. to ' 11 P. M. 10c. 15c. 23o GEORGE AuoEit "The Giant's Fear" and Company In ""' M'""" -'" "Four Jacks and a Queen" OTHER ACTS WORTH SEEING A 1 CHESTNUT Below 16th AVfflflia JO A M. to 11 :IS P. M. iILctUld John Emerson In Flrt Showlne "THE FLYINO TORPEDO" Thur.,Frl.Sat., Wlllard Mack in Tbo Conqueror Palace rr X cuav,c Marguerite Clark "Mice and Men" Tbura., TjU Bat.- Stanley THE GOLDEN CHANCE" MARKET ABOVE 18TH L A B T 1 A Y Theodore Roberts in 'infilling- Production .. , TikW'o Head Wll.on" Thurday. Friday. Saturday FANNIE WARD MIYrtM TODAY AT 2 15 i,l"u" TONIGHT AT ' TONIOHT AT 1 AND 8 Mary Dorri Alexander Kld4. EdfaV AtchUon- Ely & Co. I Tbt Gordon HlsOJander: Pcderaoa Urotben, and Otbera. NIXON'S' fiRAND Brc JIontoiuery " Today, 2 19, 7 t e PAT1TJNR World's Greatest Ifycnotlat fAUWilU K SCIENTIFIC SCREAK gca yHMy io flaw who a? gq. -Mar. A w.A..inni ArvUia Ptaycn la "ALL nmu",uu w ACCQuirs OS1 awzA homo of Mr. Wllllnm H. Poncr fclSMc.fi , rls street, last Sunday. The nmcstj chosen wore Mr. II. Brownsteln, prwdt dent; Mr D. Verblt, vice president; Mr. II. Farber, secretary, and Mr. 3. Qolflttt treasurer. Tho chfef purpose of the telun Is for the mutual companionship, pleasure and enjoyment of Its members The Unique Club, organized foi tho par pose of helping those In need, hits rnttd final arrangements for Its bazaar lb be. given nt tho Gladstone Clubroom. south west corner of 16th street and Basque hnnna nvenue, this evening for tho bcnellb of tho war sufferers. The members of the Unique Cluti, whoi are giving their time nnd energy wheel ing funds for our needy brethren abronu. have arranged this bazaar with a view to being nble to do more than the mere soliciting from house to house and door to door. Every article for Bate will he at normal prices. A flno dnnce program Is) assured. The following girls will tako nellve part Miss Jean Baron, MIrs Rao Bnron, Miss Pearl Burnstlnc, Miss Fannie Cohen, Miss Esther Deutsch. Miss Sarah Gerson, Miss Mary Slgel, Miss Helen LoblaPg. Miss Helen Margolls, Miss Matilda Levlt, Miss Rose Krakovltz, Mlsa Gertrude 6II vcr Miss Reba Mcltzer, Miss Ethel Wolf and Miss Mclba Buxbaum. Ono of tho prettiest christenings In South Phllndelplita for n long time took plnco last Sundny, when tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Anthony, of 835 Moora street, was baptized In St. Rita's Church, Broad nnd Ellsworth Btrcets. After tho ceremony dinner wns served at the young couple's home, In which covers .wcro laid for about 20 guests. Among thoso present: Mr. Anthony's brother nnd his wife, Mr. nnd Mrs, Nich olas Anthony, of Atlantic City, who camo to the city for the occasion. Mr. An thony, who Is connected with his brother In construction work, will leave March 1 with his family for Atlantic City. Camden and Vicinity Mr. nnd Mrs. Augustus Reove. tit 3d and State streets, are entertaining rela tives from South Cttrollna. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hurley, of West Colllngswood, and Mr. nnd Sirs. Philip Wilson have gone to South Caro lina to spend several weeks. Mrs. Frank P. Horned, of Mcrchantvllle, entertained tho Half-Hour Reading Club at Its monthly meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Bradley, of 005 Cooper street, havo been entertaining thelfl daughter, Mrs. Robert aparrow, of Wash ington. Sirs. Harry L. Mowroy. of Gloucester City, has been entertaining Miss Violet Northcllff. of New York, for whom Bho gave a card party. Mrs. J. C. Haines nnd her daughters aro at Atlantic City for a fortnight Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A. Mnnlcy hnvo gone to Florida, to remain until Bprlng. Woodbury Mrs. S. J. Anderson gnve a card party at her homo on Leeds place last evening, at which the guest or honor wns her hus band. It being bis birthday. Mr. Anderson was tho recipient of many congratulations from his guests, who wcro Mr. and MrSi Frank Rachor, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kniscll, Mr. nnd Mrs. Crist Wnlz. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson, of Sewell; Miss Eliza beth Walker,, of Philadelphia, and Mr. Albert Priestly, of Camden. , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoyt Chandler will return to their homo In Woodbury i bout February 10, after spending two i Months with their son, Mr. H. P. Chandler, in Lansing, Mich. South Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank A. Farrell, of K25 South Croskcy street, are receiving con gratulations on the birth of a son. Mrs. Farrell was Miss Anna McKenna. Mr. Samuel nerkowltz, of 638 Spruce street, has left for a tour of the South. AMUSEMENTS FORREST Mat. Today! TONIQHT 8:15 LADIES! DON'T MISS TODAY'S r..TINEE! The Feminine Dreas Crea tions In this Wonderful Show lire Such Man-els or jv-aut they will Entranco Your FASHION SHOWS . BEAUTY SHOWS EcMn.ed LAUGHING SHOWS io2. DANCING SHOWS ' MUSICAL SHOWS Product.on AEOUND THE MAP ORIGINAL N. Y. CAST 125 MATINEE OR NIGHT IT WILL SURELY DELIGHT! Best Seats 51.50 at Mat. Today CONVENTION HALIr TWICE DAILY. Mats at 3. NlEhta at 8 ;1B. Well Heated and Well Ventilated. - Tin; talk of run rowtrt FRANK P. ST1LLMAN Presents N. Y. HIPPODROME WINTER CIRCUS SUCCESS IlElnKs! Horses Clowns I Marvelous Trained Anhnul Exhlblttoi Ten Thousand Seals at 23c, Prices, 23c. 'Qc. 'to: and $1.00. Mats., SSa md COc. ON SALE AT GIMUELS. Garrick Mat. Today COHAN AND HARRIS Present BEST PLAY IN 25 YEARS ON TRIAL Best Seata $1.00 at Matlnea TODAY '" NEXT MONDAY 8E&uB&w TWIN BEDS NeSVrca Pop Prlca Wednesday Mats. Best Beats fl. ACADEMY OF MUSIC t NEWMAN S3 Motion futures FRI., at 8:15 f!HTLE via Strait? of Sat, at 2:30 xaaj-ixj MageIlap Tickets 30c, 73c, fl at Heppe's, Amph-. 3c A T1W PTTT TONIGHT AT 8.15. AUHt-Urn.! pop, 1 MAT- TOMORROW DATrBenf.A5CO Frances Starr IN THE REMARKABLE PLAY "MARIE-ODILE" The Mot Discussed Dramatic Event of lb Yijar T VDTP MATJNEE TODAY. S.15 Jjl XVIU TONItiHT AT 8ilS THE N. Y. WINTER GARDEN REV f "The Passing Show of 1915,,k WITH GREAT CAST HEADED Bi GEOIIOE MONROE. EUUENIB ana WILLIE HOWARD and MAHTLYNN MlLLtaP METROPOLITAN OPERA HOI SB METROPOLITAN OPERA CO.. NEW YOjJtv PEnabEAT8.Lucia Di Lamrnermoor MilE. MARIA DARRIBNTOSfher first tM&r id hers) MM MARTINELU. AMAfu ROTHIER, BADA COND MR UAYAClNOEi SEATS Ufa CHEST ST WAltM; ACSjf Walnut r&AffC Es. Sue to no tSgJSr "Hello People" "Sl Knickerbocker wwjg FJgfSS.' Si..- 'ICarinp" f-tl -- I jTi:- -juf ifi "fni rrtf- -