EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 191G. . IX 1 -e m$GY WYNNE ATTENDS JUNIOR LliJAUUJii a JJL.ijUVUU-STRATFORD a - Society Girls Take Part in Ballet of Orlando Given for i the Benefit of the War Sufferers Even the Scenery I Painted by Members of the League m Hat liAST Uio Brent lny arrived.'' K A .. m n nil properly conducted li.Ul "-C ". . . ... ., IK. Junior Lcomie, who (or weeks had i- busllJ' rehearsing and painting . ..... iimif nffnrtn crowned .r. , for the "nallet of Or- r? with Harlot of color and riotous ten of movement, wa undoubt- ttiythm , unqualified success, rne nrsi edfy i" VNhlch 8 cicslfrnea anu exc- ' ,",' by Dorothy Hlcwart. who nlso 5Urncd some of the rosters and acted .UBO manager, showed a garden In iiorcnco. " delightful piece of work f n Hues and greens. It tool: rather sketch of the Imagination to .iJiure tlio cypress grovo In the second '. . .... uip .ipfin Innltrd more like scene, .,.,M,-nrk'nullt thnn anything clsn 1 J the moon "darned" In. However, i ,1,1, may liavo : - - li,e artist nan """ ...... ..-i.-. n every one knows who !s if All Interested In art, has some "real" thlncs to her credit: and then, too. she Ir havo been "painting down." nrnlocuo to the seconu act tw- Crc each act the story In verso wai ,Md by Illennor nutlcr. whose wonls indeed fell "trippingly off the tongue") took a hj at tlw present Administra tion when A figure enmo With one accord Kach angry lover drow his sword And fell on It with main and might. v-f ... u-os thoro 'too proud to fight'; 3! l;' j Al il They fought with sword and boot and fist, Not one of them a pacifist." Be It said here, this Is merely a quo tation not necessarily on Indorsement. In tho last act, tho scenery for which Christine Chambers was responsible, a street In Florence was depleted, and here the tliltifi, lomlnded ono of "Tho Man Who Married a Dumb Wife" Mrs Francis V. Lloyd, In tho title role, cre ated a decided hit, and there wns a burst of applauso each tlmo tho pecu liar strains of music which announced her coming wete heard. As the trip pine, frolicking, cocksuro Orlando, In doublet and red wig, no ono would ever hae recognized our handsome and stately Mary Lowell. Too much pralac cannot be given Miss Georglanna Brown for her chat in and grace in tho two solo dances she gave, and I am also told tha$ she was responsible for the training of tho entire corps de ballet. The orchestra, under the lead ership of Mr. J. W. F. Leman, was an( Important factor in the successful er fect produced. Among tho strutting lords were to be seen Susie Ingcrsoll, Lallto WIllcox, Marian Savage, Allco Clay, Alice Thompsjn, Sylvia Barnes and Louisa Davis, nnd the very effcctlvo pages wcro Ellen Mary Cassatt, Mary Will iams, Nancy Scott and Kitty JItinoz. Elizabeth Myers, Marian Butler, Nnncy Stokes and Alice Earle were all scrive ners, whatever that Is I have a faint notion that it has something to da with writing. Tho ladles among whom Orlando created such a panic were Adeline Pepper, Eliza Fox, Mary Mitchell, Harriet Frazler, Kitty Brlff ton, Mary Frances Fisher and Mar garet Dunlap; and In the ballots were Gertrude Henry, Elizabeth Henry, Jean Thompson, Cornelia Leldy, Helen Tower, Gortrudo Tower,. Sybil Wright, Gabrlclla Tllghman, Virginia Roberts, Anno Lewis, Eugenia Cassatt, Mary Thompson, E. Gwcn Martin, Marian Mjers, Cccllo Howell, Agnes Kennedy, Hope McMlchndl Geordlo Jollne, Esther Howell and Margaret Chrystle. Mr James Gamble, ua tho Merchant: Walter Kumme, as tho Most Learned Judge, and tho Wharton brothers, Tom and Bayard, with Donald Nowhall, Faul Frodlch and Thomas Jones, were the doughty masculine additions to the cast, The only trouble was It was all too short, for tho evening performance was all over by 10:15, and even In the cafe downstairs the dancing had not started yet, so most of the nudlenco went homo. Perhaps it was Just as well, as It was a snowy night: however, from the re marks I heard In tho dressing room, it would probably liae pleased tho juunBer crowd anyhow had they hnd t little dancing aftcrwurd. The audience was most renrosenta- a live, Every ono on over Know was t there. Mrs. Henrv Mlclritatnn Flahpr. iMrs. John K. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. f Tony Cromwell, Mr. and Mrs. W. f Staodley Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E'Yarnall, Miss Meta Hutchinson. Mrs. Charles Howell, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph F Miay, Mr. uud Mrs. Alfred Clay, Mrs. iaraner Cassatt, Mrs. Joseph Baldwin "uicnlnson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newhall. Mr and Mis. Tnlin H. Groornp. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robins, Mrs. ""goon Mitchell and hosts of others. M Invitations are out for Dorothy Jor dan s wedding to Monroe Douglas Rob pson, of New York, the ceremony to take place, I see, at Trinity Church, p Boston, on Saturday, February 19, 31 OOOn. Or rnthlM- r Via ovnnt nt I'.-lft w Ro'clock. Dorothy, who la tho daughter ,v- r, and Mrs. Eben Dyer Jordan, of 'Boston. httH hpnn n fi-Hminnt vlnltnr t,i Ihls city, where sho has mado a host of nends, and from tho number of my acquaintances who have signified their ptentlou of going up for tho event I Wnk there will be a 'typical football Srowd on the train. Since her debut Rje has been very popular and has dls Kwgulshea herself particularly for her fte"mful dancing at amateur affairs. jf allowing tho ceremony there Is to be reception at the Jordan home nt 48 leacon street. Mrs. Bobble Cassatt. who with her Wall son, Anthony Droxel dassutt, left liWn np, C....j.... .... .t. rV . Slam , ua' '" Ul , . ya """ ... -,, ,ur . tunuiBut ? "y. ana msj- i Her uisitr, rruutiw ueve- eb. tKttx' a, wlth her little boy Alex, and I" Mills The Barklte Henrys and ard Ptincoast, wUo are having a I ntful cruise alone the coast In tha I yuefct, t&e Bea, &ay Jim lt Miami for a fishing trip among tho Keys. They have been Joined by tho Hadcllffo Roberts. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mis. Robert Sayro Urodhend will give a dinner at tho Netlevuo-Hlratford, In honor of her debutante daughter. Mli 1'iwices Clydo Montgomery Brodhcad, on l'Nuay ecnltig. February 25, before the dance which Mr. 8. Davis I'ngo will give nt the mtz-Cnrltoti, In honor of his granddaughters, Mini Isabel Wurts Pago and Miss Edith Nelson rage. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Emten Starr and Air. nnd Mr, llriiiton Roberts will have a small Informal dinner and later attend the Midwinter Hall tomorrow evening, at Horticultural Hall. Mrs Rlchnrd I'. MeNcely, of Pembroke avenue, llryn Mawr, entertnlnod tho luncheon nnd bridge club of which bIio Is a member today. The other members arc Mrs. Knne 8. Green, Mrs Norman K Condprman, Mrs. Edwin It. Fltler, Mrs Richard E. Norton, Mrs. Gerrltt 1 Judd, Mm. H Alton Dallcy nnd Mrs. Matthew Ualrd, Jr. Mrs. Harrison Crulkshank, of Wilming ton, gave a tea yesterday nftcrnoon for her sister. Miss llelolso llnlsey, daughter of .Mrs. James T. Hnlsoy, of 107 South 22(1 street. Mnclnme Undpkl li spending some tlmo at the Trnyinorc with her dnughlcr .Mrs. J. I.oula Kctlcrllnun, of :oifi Spruce street, entertained nt luncheon, followed by bridge, this nfternoon. Major General Leonard Wood, V. 3, A., nnd Mrs. Wood are the guests of Mrs. George W. Chllds Drexcl at her home, 18th and Locust street. Mrs. Drexcl will en tertain at dinner this evening for her guests. Miss Elizabeth S. Samuel, of I2d and Locust streets, will leave shortly for Honolulu, where she will remain for sev eral months. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb P. Fox, of Old York road, Elklnn Park, nre spending tho win ter at the Rltz-Carlton. Mrs. Thomas G. Asliton, of 1SH South Rlttonhouse square, will receive Infor mally this nfternoon. No cards have been sent out. Mrs. John Scott, Jr will recolvo In formally nt the Gladstono this after noon from 4 until 6 o'clock. No cards navo ueen Issued. Mrs. Frederick Joat. of 1901 Pine atrcct, will bo at homo Informally this after noon after 4 o'clock. No cards have been sent out. Mrs. Thomas H, Fenton and Mrs. J. B. V. BIdlack will receive this after noon from 4 until G o'clock nt their home, 1319 Spruco stiect. No cards have been Issued. Mrs. A. Robinson Mcllvalne and Miss Mellvnlno, of 3209 Baring street, will be at homo Informally this afternoon. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Jackson enter tained at dinner on Tuesday nlsht nt their home, 113 South 13d street, to cele brato the llrst anniversary of their wed ding. Mrs. Jnckson was a Miss Fletcher, of this city, und the wedding took placo In St. Clement's Episcopal Church. There wore 12 guests at the dinner. Tho table was attractively arranged with KUlarney roses. The Philadelphia Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Is plan ning to give n novel entertainment on Wednesday evening, February 16, In the Roso nnd North Gnrdens of the Bellevue-Stratford. A playlet, entitled "A Night on an Old Plantation," will depict tho life of nn nrlstocrntle old Southern family beforo tho war. Bight pretty girls and nimble-footed youths will dance tho stately quadrille In Colo nial costume, and there will be many other attraotlvo fentures. Dancing will follow the entertainment. The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Eyster McCown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. McCown, whose engagement to Mr. J. Morgan Lister was recently nnnounred. will lako placo on Wednesday, February 9, at the Second Presbyterian Church, -'1st and Walnut streetB. The Rev. Alex auder MacColl will officiate. The ceremony will be very quiet, being restricted to the Immediate families. There will be a sals of home-made bread, cakes and randies nt the Miffraga headquarters, 17th and Chestnut streets, today. Friends of Mr. Frank Shrevo will bo glad to hear that he has fully recovered from his recent Illness. MrB. Alexander McCIure, of Walling ford, Is visiting In St. Augustine, Fla. Along the Main Line IIAVERFORD-At the homo of Mrs. Carroll B. Nichols a meeting of mothers will bo held this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. An address by Ella Frances Lynch will be made, who uill tell about tho clubs be ing organized throughout the country to encourage homo teaching. Every mem ber promises to teach her child between tho jeurs of 3 and T for five minutes a day. Thl3 Is regarded as the first and one of the most Important steps In the recon struction of the elementary school to "Start the Child Right." BRYN MAWR Mrs. William Foley, of Gulf road, gave a children's party Tues. day afternoon, In honor of hor little day nfternoon, In honor of the 10th birth day of her little daughter, Miss Jewel Foley. ROSEMONT Mr. and Mrs. Meredith B. Colket, of Thornbrook aenue, moved Tuesday to the old Colket home, on Gulf road, Strafford The members of thu Star of the East Baud, met at the home of Miss M. Adele Morris, oil Montgomery avenue, this afternoon, to make bandages for the wounded soldlerB of Europe. Germantown Dr. and Mrs. Harry Bond Wllmer, of 13S West Walnut lane, entertained at dinner last night at their home before the Fortnlgntly Dancing Class at the Phila delphia Cricket Club. Their guests in cluded Mr. and Mrs. William Waterman, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood, Jr Mr. Van Wllmer. The Germantown Conservatory of Music, 109 Wet Chelten avenue, will in troduce Mis Blanche Lester, a pupil of Mrs. Helen Mar Wilson Glonlnger, head of the department Qf elocution. In John Luther Long's masterpiece, "Madame Butterfly," on Wednesday evening, Febru ary 9, at 8:15 o'clock. mp. wnilam Y. Brian, of 370 West Duval' street, entertained at, dinner on Tuesday evening. Xlivro ncip v uveia present .. . j. kho n...,.. riKa Kinnui uruuuuu v ., 4vv. .: " , .. viitlnit her eUter. Mrs. Horace oieaver. of Hoosic Fall. N Y . f or several weeks. nu i.uih Marr. of Wart Tu)P9hocken rt. wwhws ww w nHHHHBHP ' 9 if if H9HIliHHrMHHWM,K mmi i lillj I IflsLiiBBi&C KiKS!i4ilEEi& pmbCpi-t j vLJt SnKkiH r ' flVvkKMcj? & j? t tmttMPIm Jlftj M sHMAtiTsar Jv ? - w . JKnHBfiKj&Li!ir : ssste b, S jjdmrnmrnmELm pnoro- tf MRS. JOHN KENNETH BYARD Whoso mnrriacc took place last week. Mrs. Byartl was Miss Dorothy Randolph. Weddings DON'ALDSON-STACKHOUSE. iiie innrntiKe oi .uiss ,1111111 BuicRiiuuac, 1 .1 .....I.ah .P 11....? -tt'llll.. ... T UlnnLliAllan ' uauihi;! ui 1 iui. 11 uiiiwii ... ununuuiiau and Mrs. Stnckhousc, of 75!i North 40th street, to James Emmett Donaldson took place today at 1 o'clock In tho West Hope Presbyterian Church, 40th and As pen streets. Tho Rev. Charles Bronson. pastor of the church, olflclnted. The brldes only nttendnnt was Miss Isabel Colesworthy as maid of honor, and the best man wns Mr. William Donaldson, a bi other of tho brldcgioom. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a traveling suit of dark bluo French whipcord trimmed with old roso collar and cuffs and her hat was of old rose. She wore a bouquet of white roses and orchids. Miss Colesworthy was gowned In dark brown broadcloth with collar and cuffs of ecru and an old rose hat and carried a bouquet of sweet peas and orchids. Tho procession passed through nn archway of white roses In tho church. A breakfast at tho homo of tho brldo's parents followed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson left for nn extended wedding Journey through the South. Upon their return they will live at S36 Unruh street. Lawndale. where they will bo at home on Wednesdays during April. Along the Reading Miss Marcuerito Sill, of Bent road, Wyn- cote, is, spending several days this week at UHerton, where sho la being exten sively ontci tnlncd by her many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Ide. Newton Centre, Mass., nro the guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Benjamin S. Sanderson, Bent road, Wyncote, this week. A cake nnd candy sale will bo held to day from I until 9 o'clock In tho parish house of the Church of Our Saviour, York road. Miss Dorothy Bench, of Elklns Park, will lenvo tho end of March for a visit of several weeks at Harrtsburg.where she will be extensholy entertained by her many friends. Mrs. Isaac Tatnall Starr, of Church road, Wyncote, has returned to his home from the San Tco Club, where he has beon on a shooting trip for the last fort night. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Allen. Mr. und Mrs. Kirk M. Toland, Miss Marguerlto Tvler and Miss Paulino F. Gladtng. all of Oak Lane, will leave tomorrow afternoon, by motor, for tho Seavlew Oolf Club, near Atlantic City, where they will spend the week-end. North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Angclius Anspach, of 2241 North 17th street, will give a dance on Friday evening, February 11, at the Hotel Adelphta, In honor of their daughter. Miss Jeannette M. Anspach.who was graduated from the High School for Girls today. Spring flowers will tie combined with ferns and palm3 In the decorations. The guests will include Miss Hope Gerson, Miss Margaret Frohson, Miss Ruth Man del. Miss Madeline Strousse, Miss Rosa lind Lowensteln, Miss Rosalind Appel, Miss Helen Mayer, Miss Edna Bonnem, Miss Carolyn Schloss. Miss Dorothy Gold smith, Miss Selma Needles, Miss Jean nette Hellbron, MUs Evelyn Rosenberg. Miss Edna Tuttelman, Miss Louise Hess, Miss Flora Tlouly Miss Henrietta Block, Miss Sylvia Lewis, Miss Helen Baum, MUs Fannlo Baum, Miss Sadie Welsel, Miss Edith Well, Miss Beatrlco Berg, Miss Carrie Adler, Miss Prudence Miller, Miss Hilda Apt, Mrs. J, Dannenberg, Mr. Stanley Wohl, Mr, Rudolph Anspach, Mr. Seymour Herrman. of New York: Mr. Morton Oppenhelmer, Mr. Morton White hall. Mr, Sylvan Levy, Mr. Herbert Darm stadter. Mr. Henry Mlckelberg, Mr. Clar ence Schwab. Mr, Byron Block, Mr. Frank, Teller, Mr, Richard Hedessy,, Mr, Ber nard Well, Mr, Adrian Bauer, Mr, Ralph Schwartzcbtld, Mr. Herman Elsenberg, Mr. J. Lelter Bamberger, Mr, De Roy Bacharach, Mr, Nathan Schoenfleld. Mr. Walter Herschberg, Mr. J. Leonard Kess Icr, Mr. J, Rohrhelmer, Mr, Jack Dannen berg. Mr. Jesse Adler, Mr, Leonard Needles, Mr. Arthur Schoenberg, Mr. Samuel Hofhelmer. Mr, Leon Michael and Dr. Robert Schless. Notice for the Society fte will ba accepted and printed lu tho Kvrnlu l.rdscr, but all uch uollc unit ba wrlltfu on one aide of the patter, nut be tiined !u (ull. wltb full uJdrtM, and muc poulblo telephone number must ba Mnd all inch communication to "goclttr Editor." Teula Ladfcr, 60 Chestnut street. Unlet tbce requlreaient are. carried out to that verification may he poaUilt lUs ustlca wlU not be pubUabtf. mor. lllf.xr . SpwiBAJTfflJfftliTflpltWmr ii " """ " """"" rvo7Spw5iV' III JKBBSfJlaaBK&'5Sv, V 'Sfas 5RSSfi, o-Lv,S rn.Vili mmr!v TTfT " "' "lv wraiw Shk i) MRS. CLINTON BEAGARY The young matron, who makes her home nt the Richelieu, is popular in artistic circles in this city. LEAP YEAR DANCE PARTIES ARE Miss Esther Gottlieb Entertained at a Dance Sacred Concert and Dance to Be Held on Sunday Night AN A jTX wa: ATTRACTIVE leap year party as given by Miss Esther Gottlieb at her home, 3012 Market street. The house w-as beautifully decorated. Amortc those who attended wcro Miss Sarah Sol omon, Miss Mntihla Solomon, Miss Rose F. Shaikis, Miss Minerva Sharkis. Miss Rose Harrison, Miss Katharine Schulhoff, Miss Carollno Horn, Miss Gertrude Sesal, Miss Ida Stclnbere. Miss Jeanetto Gross, Mrs. R. Solomon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Groia, Mr. Samuel Gold. Mr. William Rahner, Mr. Edwnrd Strasser, Mr. Herman Witt. Mr. Hairy Sharkis, Mr. Louis Witt, Mr. Marccllo I'lncus, Mr. Lucius Duncan, Mr. Maurice Weiss, Mr. Maurice Kros ney, Mr. Frank Wendt, Mr. Hen Solo mon, Mr, Alfred Solomon nnd Mr, Her man Washer, On Sunday evening tho Independent Hebrew Relief will hold a sacred concert nnd dance at Apollo Hall, 1720 North Broad street. The Independent Hebrew Relief, though a young organization, has accomplished great work In giving nld to the poor In need. It Is their aim to further this cause and Invite tholr friends to be present nt the danc. Tho Concert Com mittee, under the direction of I. H. Balls, has arranged a fine program. The con cert will be Immediately followed by a dance. Dancing will continue until 2 a. m. The refreshments are being tnken care of by a committee of workers, headed by Miss Irene Llpsitz. A good time Is assured by tho commit Prankford Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Hasenbuler will live In Frankford upon their return from their wedding Journey. Mrs. Hasenbuler was Miss Reglna M. Segrest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Segrest, of 3121 Dia mond street, before her marriage, Janu ary 21. At the 11th annual meeting of the Frankford Historical Society, held Tues day evening In Assembly Hall, the fol lowing officers were elected: President, Mr. Franklin Smedleyj vice president, Mr. Robert T. Corson; secretary, Mrs. Caro line W. Smedley; treasurer, Mr, T. Comly Hunter. Nice directors were also chosen and a number of new members were en rolled. Roxborough Mrs. George Wlokersham, of Rochello avenue, Wlssahlckon, has returned from Washington, D. C, where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Roland Bob bins, Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. G, Hetzel Atherholt. of tho Eaves Apartments, have left for a three weeks' trip to Plnehurst, Fla. What's Doing Tonight Allied patriotic aocietiu banquet, liellavue gtratrord Hotel. Uycomlni- County Society annual dinner. Adelpnl Hotel) 7 o'clock Drowning Society, -Manuicrlot Nlht " New Century Club. 121 South 12tb atreel; S o'clock. Poctofnca Clerk' Auoclatlon annual banquet and reception. Lu Lu Temple. Pen and Pencil Club dinner to Judica Kojera. Weuela and WIIlUus, 1020 Walnut atroet. Marquarre EnscniM concert, witbenpoon 1UU H 13 o'clock. Public organ recital Central HUb School. 8 13 o'clock Lectura by Prof A- M. Cireenc Jr. on ' Daveiopment oi tue romping Eaftne. Frank lin lnatitut. 8 o'lloik Philadainhla. Hardware Association banauaL idaip Walton llout. I o'clock. Ufa Underwriter,' AwcUUoa dinner. Adtl rtbWM; tVcteek? Bala-Cynwyd A progressive dinner was given Tuesday night In Cynwyd, when tho different courses were served at tho homes of Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott McCrnckcn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry A Ferrclra, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Emerson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Chambers nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac Ker shaw. Dancing followed each course, nnd novel table decorations wcro nrrnuged by each hostess. AND SURPRISE OF GREAT INTEREST tee In charge, who aro doing their utmost to make this a great affair, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wolf, of 1T&J South 22d street, entertained In honor of the recent marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Mor ris Goldberg, on Saturday evening. Those present wcro Mr. and Mrs. Ell Fine, Mr. nnd Mrs. David Sliver. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hcrr, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg, Miss Jennie Rosenzwelg, Mr. Samuel Sagen, MIhh Helen Cohen ami Mr. N Canter. Music was rondered by Mrs. Simon, pian ist, and Mrs. Flno, vocalist. Several new dancing steps were shown by Mrs. Silver and Mrs Wolf. The children of Mrs. Ifanrui Frank, of 4132 Market street, gave her a surprise party on her 67th birthday anniversary, Sunday, at tho Lorraine Hotel. Appropri ate entertainment and decorations made the event one to be long remembered. Tho following members of Mrs. Frank's family attended: Mr. and Mrs. Max Frank, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Isa dore Frank, of Brooklyn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Frank, of Asbury Bark, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Murbln,, Mr. and Mrs. l'hlllp Kinssdorf, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dresner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank and Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Frank. At the weekly meeting of the Mutual Progress Society, 427 Christian street, Mr. Hoi man Ellberg will give an Informal Illustrated talk on chemistry1 and Mr. James Brennan will recite. South Philadelphia Mrs. Hannah Howard, of 1732 South Broad Btreet, announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Margaret Mary Howard, to Mr. Joseph Edgar Walsh, at an Informal dance at her home this week. Among the guests were Miss Margaret E. M. A. O'Neill, Miss Maa McCahey, Miss Genevieve Connors, Miss Genevieve Far rell. Miss Helen Farrell, Miss Josephine Powers, Mlbs Irene Walsh, Mr. James Dougherty, Mr. Joseph Bingham and Mr. Milton Walsh. Miss Margaret Sherr, of 1002 Snyder avenue, will entertain the members of her card club tomorrow evening. A buffet supper will follow the game. Her guests will Include Miss Alice McCaulley, Miss Anna McCaulley, Miss Mae Megenedy, Miss Alice Megenedy, Miss Frances Hill, MUs Jane Hill, Ma Margaret McDonald, Miss Alice McDonald, Miss Anna Flem ing, Miss May McKeever and Miss May G. Taylor. Woodbury This afternoon Mrs. Cllft A. Greene, of Aberdeen Place, entertained the Women's Foreign Missionary Society of Ketnble Methodist Episcopal Church. Mrs. Fuller rendered several Chinese solos, and a ladles' quartet assisted with other mu sical numbers. Miss Rebecca Synnott Stevenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B, Ste venson, became the bride of Mr. Frank C. Fropcrt. of Camden, at the home of the bride's parents, on Saturday. The Rev. George H. Hemingway, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Camden, performed the ceremony The wedding was a quiet one. only the Immediate fam ilies being present Mr Propart l a member of the Phila delphia nd New Jersey bars. They will be at borne after March, 1 at sia North. :a,atr4pt, Cwdw, Lansdowne The Clnsi In Folk Dancing held Its second dance Tuesday evening In St John's Parish House, Among the mem bers were the Rev. Croswelt McBee and Mrs. McBee, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Enston, Mr. nnd Mrs.' Alfred C. Balch, Mr. nnd Mrs. Franklin Rosj. Mrs A. C. Hunter, Mrs. Edward Martin, Mrs. Horace Paul Dorman, Mrs. Charles S. Shurtlcff and Mrs. J B Ruckcr, Jr. MRS. FREDERICK JOST -Mrs. .lost will bo nt home this afternoon, nt 190-1 Pine street, after 4 o'clock. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mis. William 11. Brazier, of GS06 Vine street, will give a pnrty In honor of tho Otli blithd.iy of their little son, Cnwman. The decorations will be George Washington style. Tho small guests In vited will include Miss Anna Baxter, Mlis Ruth Baxter, Miss Helen Mctz, Miss Mario Motz, Miss Lillian Hawk, Miss Mildred Sassy, Miss Adelaide Adams, Miss Alma Olson, Miss Eleanor Martin, Miss Mary Gllllllan. Miss Navlla Baibour. Miss Ruth l'arrlsh. Hownrd Hawk, Norman Plum. John Cnvanaugh. William Brounlngcr, Carl Brnzler, Frank lin aiinilan, Samuel Pnrrlsh, Edwnrd Baxter, Edwin Uanes. James Mnnu, I'eter Cavnnaugli, Calvin Makonakoy, Robert Bailey and Claud Ripper. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry M. Irwin, of 323' North 40th street, announce the engage ment of. their daughter. Miss Muo N. Irwin, to Mr. William H. S. McLean, of this city. Tioga Miss Helen Blnckfoid, of Glen road, Toronto, Can., Is visiting her grand father. Dr. John Gordon, of 3714 North Uth street. Miss Allco McFaddcn, of 32C0 North Broad street, gave a prettily appointed luncheon today at her home. Daffodils were used In the decorations, the color scheme being yellow. Mrs. Louis Flnm mer Sommer, of New York, Mrs. Charles F. Sloan, Jr.. Mrs. Anthony Callahan, MIh3 Helen Eells, Miss Charlotto Flem ing, Miss Violet Carson, Miss Edna Scull, Miss Floience Gelkler. Miss Ruth Unas, Miss Adeline Froeltch and Miss Edna McFaddcn wore the guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. Aithur E. Nltzehc, of 1234 West Hilton street, gave a dinner Inst evening, followed by cartls. Their guosts Included Mr. and Mrs. H. Fee Gohl. Miss Beulah Teltimorth. Miss Margaret Wolfe. M'ss Chrissle Geyer nnd Mr. Lester Dlckcnsheath. AMUSEMENTS "1 B. F. Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STHEDTS MRS. LANGTRY Paul Morton ft Naomi Olam; Wlllanl Slmms t Co ; ftanily & Norton Othera NEXT WEEK! TWENTVpFHTH ANNlVEMSArtY OF McINTYRE & HEATH InJTHE OEOMQIA MINSTRELS" Exhibition of Paintings nr Paula Himmelsbach Balano Johanna M. Boericke Mary Butler UREECi: COLORADO SCOTLAND JAN .'0 TO KUII. 5. INCLUSIVE AT THE PLASTIC CLUH 217 SOUTH CAMAC SWEET OpenOA M to II P M ADMISSION FREE. ADELPHI i'u,T;IShh7w DAV,PDrAB,;0 Frances Starr JN THE ItEMARKAllI.E PLAY "MARIE-ODILE" The Mom Dlaemaed Dramatic lfrent of the Year T VRTP TONIGHT AT 8:15 UXXVIVj MATINEE SATURDAY THE N Y WINTER HAllDEN REVUE "The Passing Show of 1915" WITH GREAT CAbT HEADED BY GEOnilE MONROE. El DENE anJ WILLIE HOWARD and MARTLYNN M1LLER GHESTNUT ST." Opera House CHESTNUT STREET RELOW UTH STREET MATINEES, l:3U TO S 1. M. 10c. 15a NlUUTb. 7 TO 11 1. M. 10c. 15c. 20a ri7n,otow" "The Ruling Passion" With CLAIRE WHITNEY ana WM. E, SHAY Special Organ HuiLa aiul All-Btar Cointdtcs GLOBE THEATRE gn YAUDBVILLEConUaWM 11 A. M. to U 1'. M. luc, 15c, 25o georub AuaBR rj,e Giant's Fear" ana Company In w u""'v" a col "Four Jacks and a Queen" other actu worth beeinq Wnlrmt Ma' Today, 25c, 60c "Hello People" 'aUH. Kaat Week Flak? O Hara. In "KILKENNY vTTvrtvr touay at 2 15 J.XA.Jl. TONIGHT AT T AND 0 Miry Dorr; Aleiandar KLda. HJjar AtchUoa Ely & Co.. Tbe Gordon iilghJaudtra. Pcderaon Urotlura. and Other NIXON'S (TRAND Uroad Mantmrr a-" Today 2 IS. 7 9 PATIT.TNE Wortd'a Greataat Hjftmotut I AUWJ1W A SCIENTIFIC SCREAM Baa nj C-oa4i to os ClUi at Sat. Mat. J American fs$&$ 0W . Navy Yard Affairs Mr. A T Graharn, wife of LfeWenani Commander Graham, It, s. N , was host ess, on Tuesday nfternoon, to the mem hers of her weekly bridge club. Thftse present were Mrs. Alexander Vnndegrlft, Mrs. .nymond S. Kcyes, Mrs. J, V Mc Alpine, Mrs. Roblnettc, Mrs. Henry A Newbold, Mrs. W, S. Pye, Mrs. E, H Tricon, Miss Sophy Blapham, MIfl's Mlnncho Lnne, Miss E, MeCIUng, Mrs. Warner Lolz nnd Mrs. Isaacs. Mrs George be Bennevlllo Uelm, of 2101 Porter street, has Just returned from a visit to Washington, where she was lhe guest of her cousin. While thefo Mrs, Kclm attended the Southern ball on Mon day evening. The officers of tho U. 8. S. Connecticut have Issued lnformitl Invitations for a tho dnnsnnt, to bo given on board the ship tomorrow afternoon. The second formal naval dance will be given on Thursday, February II, In the Fall loft, and many dinner parties aro being planned before the nffnlr, Mrs. William Leo Pryor Is entertain lug Miss Doris Durrcll, daughter of Commander Durrcll, of the Connecticut, and Miss Catherine G. Knight, of New port, her sister. In whoso honor sho wilt give a dnncc tomorrow evening, Thoro will bo about 10 couples. Girard Farms Mrs. Joseph K. Hnrrlmnn, of 2311 South Onrnct street, hns Issued Invitations for a bridge party on Friday, February II, at her home, to meet Mrs. Georgo Chris tian, a recent arrival In tho Girard Farms, nnd MIps Grace Arms, of Rlverdale-on-thc-Hudson. Miss Arms will remain for several dnjs. Tho guests at bridgo will Include .Mrs. H. Mclntyrc, Mrs. E. Wells, Mrs. Clinton Williams, Mrs. John Graves, Mrs. John Hnndy Hall, Mrs. Robert Bookllcld, Mrs. J. Mnckay, Mrs. Charles Burton Ford, Mrs Walter Bushnell, Mr?. Jnmcs Vodges. Mrs. Henry C. Scwnrts, Mrs. Joseph T. Fcnncr, Miss Anne Har ris, Miss Mnrlun Harris), Miss Merrill, Mis Marguerite Sitnonson nnd Miss Marian Allen. JudEo Hammond MacNcllle. of ISM t Shunk street, will bo tho guest of honor I this evening nt the social meeting ef the Trinity Men's Association, which will be held In Trinity Chapel, 18th and Wolf streots, This Is a recently organized social club, and moots on tho first Thurs day of each month; Mrs. Edward P. Madden, of 2400 South 21st street, will entertain the members of hor card club on Tuesday next, when her guests will Include Mrs, W. I. Tomllnson, Mrs. Frnnk W. Melvln, Mrs Charles P. Shlsler, Mrs. Ralph F Spongier. Mr3. Joseph E. Hill, Mrf. James McG. Hlnckcn. Mrs. John W. I Buscli. Mrs. Ncff Lalng, Mrs. William wcKeevcr, airs. Joseph v. Clay, Mrs. Harold T. iBrown, Mrs. Edward Wells and Miss Mary Hcrzlg. The third lecture In tho Interesting Ly ceum Course, which Is being given un der the auspices of the Ladles' Aid So ciety of Mount llermon Church, 19th nnd Porter streets, will take place on Friday, February 11. Dr. II. Alexander Calms, tho noted reader and orator, will be heard. Thus far these cntertalnmenta have proved most enjoyable, and the commtttco In charge Includes Mrs. Ida Beck, Mrs. A. J. Anderson, Mrs. F. C. Thomas. Mrs. Joseph E. Hill. Mrs. Neff Lalng, Mrs. Joseph Gonzalez, Mrs. How nrd Harvey, Mrs. Mary Floyd, Mrs. E. Smith, Mrs. W. I. Tomllnson, Mrs. Frank Richardson, Mrs. T. L. Postlcs, Mrs. Wil liam Warren. Mrs. Florence Campbell, Mrs. C. P. Searle. Mrs. P. W. Pettljohn and Mrs. Seth Chamberlain. AMUSEMENTS 1TT.T?T?'ni.ST,rh,s and Nut Week. Evi-a.. 1 UXVXVUOJ. ,1BMatlii wed. & Sat 2:15 PRESS UNITED PUBLIC DELIGHTED KLAW & ERLANGER'S Peerless Musical Production AROUND THE MAP ORIGINAL N. Y. CAST 125 Best Seats $1.50 at Wed. Mats. CONVENTION HALL TWICE DAILY. Mata. at 3. Nlchta at 8:15. Well Heated nnd Well Ventilated. LAST 3 NIOHTS LAST 3 MATR BRING THE CHILDREN TO 8EE xne Talk ot the Town! FRANK P. STILLMAN TreaenU N. Y. HIPPODROME WINTER CIRCUS SUCCESS TEN THOUSAND SEATS AT 2.V. T-RICES. 25c. r.Oc, 75o AND $1 00. MATINEES Wa AND 50c. ON SALE AT OIMOELS Oarrinlc Last 3 Evgs. J-a' Mat. vjciix ii,iv Saturday COHAN AND HARRIS Present BEST PLAY IN 25 YEARS ON TRIAL NEXT MONDAY SEATS TODAY. TWIN BEDS eVyVcT.,' Popular Price Wed. Matinees Best Boats IL HEAR THE MARIMBA BAND AT THE Hotel Bingham Cafe EVERY AFTERNOON AND EYEN1NO DANCING Illntham Hotel Co Market iUthBta. ACADEMY OP MUSIC NEWMAN Si?rvveka J.1J-. ,. i Motion Picture TOMORROW At 8;15 fJHTT.rtl SATURDAY AT 2:30 -m-'J Via the STRAITS OF MAGELLAN Tlcketa GOc, 75c. II at Heppe'a, An)Ih., 25c. DPflAT, Tbla t Neit Wek, E,, 81B DiJ.n.lJ Matlneea Wel. and Sat., sua Klatt Erlanger and Georgo Tyler Prenent POLLYANNA The Glad I'lau, to Spread. Oaad Cheer Throuoltout All Philadelphia pest Seats II SO at Wednesday Matlneea WITHERSPOONHALL Tonight at 8:15 Maquarre Ensemble In cbarmlns prosram of chamber-music Tickets II.SO. II. 78o and 60o at Bar Ofllea "T Ti CHESTNUT Below 16tlt Jl CdUld wiuard Mack In 'THE CONQUEROR" Next Mon., Tues., Wed. "ACQUITTED" Palace 'l2lF? a rdiaitJ WALLACE REID In 'Tha (loMen Chanca" Saxt Mon.. Tues . Wed. BLANCHE SWEJT ju luc nAgAuurrin- Stanley MARKBT AEOVH 1TH 11;1B AM to 11:16 KM, Fanme Ward In TtwnumarA'a PbjIVAIJ N"( rflCn tmH Rm' FREE EXHIBITION WATER COLORS BTfi,,n F, Hopkinson SnHfli McCIeea Galleriest 1507 Walggyit, Knickerbocker TOi"5g JSlSSrr JfeSi.'Sf "Carmen' Tmadero WSSSt WiO War ivrura J 1 il i i s&i&sifXI