W--.-" EVENING LEDftEH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1916. 13 I". What xtui ntltn'j. Nan, bj Unit ivu'4 'i letrnw Jt lif Klcii hwt tlnik nof am t iiinthf rtii!l UHI )uH! Villi fehl hln! E. S.I -n ill II it. mil hiitri ;.n vtrt it ri 5 1CI t J s. ! hm ito t tii )l'& iterl ecto m "i tei TBti tt iANCY WYNNE TALKS ABOUT SONG REUrriu-' iwj3jLivijjiN at ACORN CLUB taw Augustine Haughton February 16 for the Benefit of Mrs. Hunter Scar lett's wont in rariaxurcne Wounded Soldiers nrtETY will undoubtedly bo Inter 0 ..j, in tho sontr recital to be S ' by Mls Houghton on the after rlnf Wednesday, February 16, at T n-ctock, In the Acorn Club, for tho J:oclocK, Scarlett's work W"11". .,- Amhiltnnrn Ifosnltnt n ZluVsur-Selnc. Mrs. Scarlett, It fc f.c" "L.mhrrcd. was Kdlth Town- i. the Amcn "------ -y "Vlt- Mrs. """. .... dniichtcr of Mr, .. rpmp luw-"' and f f k- V. Townscnd, and her wedding J f. noctor Scarlett look place quietly lhrtWl? the Church of the Holy Minify In Paris. Mrs. Hcarlct started ;J Immediately to do what she, could f Tito tho sufferings of thoso In !L hospital, and with that end In vlow S throuBh the rlRoroua tralnlnB tu and recently has been appointed f the nurses in the opera tins room. !!.iUnK Doctor Scarlett. Quito a lonB Vet patronesses has been secured for ulL itaiigbton'a recital, nmons whom H Jim Catharine A. Bond. Mrs. SJu E. Balrd, Jr., Mrs. Albert L. Sn Mrs. Joseph Carson, Miss Sum Cuylcr, Miss Edith Collins, toJHenry H. Collins, Jr., Miss Qor- id Ely, Mrs. William It. Hughes, ,, Walter C. Janney, Miss Esther ,,','j Mrs. Walter Mcllvalno, Miss wchlne Mather. Miss Morthn Mont- So' Miss EUcn Morris. Mrs. Will- mm rnul Morris, Miss Eleanor Ncw- Mll Miss Annie Pugh, Miss Anna Rjin- o0,ph, Mrs. Charles J. Uhoacls Mrs. ...,. w. a niiiur, miioo ""-- ' George C. Thayer, Mrs. cr.t.h Mrs. ou... .... vr n,n.,. John B. mayor, jij-h. juu ... -nd Miss Ethel Townscnd, Miss Mar iorie Townscnd, Miss Margaret Thorna. Mrs. J- Kent Willing, Mlss Susannc H. Williams and Mrs. Robert h. Wood. Numerous dinners and theatre parti "( . o.inrd.iv nlcht wound up what was . nriremely busv week with the Rid- sncxircjHW - . die ball, the midwinter ball mm tne Binart Junior League affair, not to men- tinn a number of other entertainments 110 ""',, lnr .vcr,. of con. which, while not so lare. uen. oc con- iMerable importance. Dorotliy iNOrrls theatre party, at which Mr. George mnon of Torresdale, was tho gonial rar30n' ' ' ,, ,,,.. f- host, proved very gay and festl p, for after laughing and sobbing with Polly- anna, the guests adjourned to airs, Bcott's Supper Club, which had Its meeting in the ballroom at the Belle vue. Mr. Carson's guests, In addition to Dorothy and her mother, woro Lillian Rupertl, who came over from New York; "Tippy" Stockton, Sin; 'Bruce, Maria Graham, Mr. Vas Con- tales, of Portugal; Whitney Wright, Prevost McMichael. Hob Carrcrc, Charles Balrd and Alfred Norrls. The Supper Club was particularly lively on Saturday evening because of several large parties, one of which was given by Mr. and J.Irs. Richard Wain Metre for Marian Grant and Rachel Filler. i tA number of last year's debutantes ere guests of Mrs. Robert Downing, to entertained in honor of her daugh- . ler Roberta, whose engagement to Mr. ohn C. Chaffee, of New Orleans, was announced earlier in the evenine at ,' dinner. Among them were Arrcan Mi irr, ahiiu uuuour, Jiuuiarine ukmcu, Elinor Bean and others. The tho same table were Olivia Gazsbm, Ltla Fisher, Mae Patterson, whoNs tho fiance of Roberta's brother, Spencer Downing; Katharine Tenney, Elizabeth Sinnick- ton, aiary Davis, Norman Dunning, Taylor Walthour. Howard Rowland. Tom Robinson, Bud Pnttcr.son, Charlie Davis and Dr. do Forrest Wlllard, and there were also several guests from out of town, among them Hopo Mal , colm, of New York; Evans Tucker, Maxwell Marston, Theodore Potter, I Henry Clark and James Work, like wise from tho metropolis; Mr. and Mrs. J. Dawson Wrightson und Mrs. Harry K. Chllds, The Jesso Williamsons cntertulned i for Agnes Brockic, their guests includ i lie Sarah Franklin. Margaret Herwlnd. .Elizabeth Wistcr, Lisa Norris, Salva ,dora Meade, Saunders Meade, Dick Bullitt and the Edgar Howards. . The Horace Eugeno Smiths also had ! .everai guests, A broken arm does not rj. ippear to phase Edith, as sho braved rth crowded floor with it bound up Piilintllv i v,..- ,... " u,uo s,lli sung, aiinougn youth with her was very solicitous over it. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Reed had a table of eight, among whom I recog- Blied Mrs. CllnTa nn...L.in i.i' ""Kht and Gustav Heckschcr and tho -n3 ltoberts had their usual table. "0 the JItnmv PMaxc v, -iv.n.iin , toiler, Jra.. trtA CnAnnAM rm..n i. I v.Urchl" Wllams and the Lewis 'ciisons, Mr. and sirs c,o.',i,. -..i. .. ,, yt M . """"'J vuinwum J-IUKK, Ml - nCfO 'flmnnc Dino. nraunnt oa I "ro the Roddy Pages, Theodore Voor- r v. me Kstn n. n.. tt. .. asUtt. tin T?,..i- t.- ,... ,.... P ,"'row?' Thomas Earlo AVhltes. Rit- ..ouso Millers, Walter Jeffords. Hal I j. ' ,ons' Tevls Huhns, George Munsons, I p ,, "ana awen, Geoffrey Tower. Jack i tV. "nQ "'"y Pepper. A feutbro of me evciinc ,.. .... ... Prtin. ' a l"a rjevur GhatlUB "OWYork. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Uuflm"oiinSn?en.t.. of lnttrest announced W of r..'r. 0( Mr' Clement N. Wil-d?a..JIa,J.e- Miss Wil'laras made her family nn!?,i eara ago "'"I '" nn e:" HL liT" member of )he hunting Hiirifd u , ' J'""' u"e Williams, i.JJti. J,r Jpaae Williamson. 2,1 Mr '-Oorton &" of,,hc late Col"01 aor8e Major -". an3 erandjon of the latB '" mother w. 7.V ."if- .'.M"iA..J,ea"e' 1 x, - " uvticini llonpva fln,lAH r..j. Mer of nr ,T"' "' Lewis, . Bu- I ior ii"" -"..-". ---. --l-Uwt. o Jonn T. Lwl3. Dr. Morris 1'ennsylvanla rasdlcul alumni banquet at tltji" JnJ ,Mr Saun.ders Lewis. Mr! the Ueilevua Stratfoid riday night. Ili it ,nreo nuiere ana a brother. ' lioiu. m? e rapine. Mw. George J. Si."!" Salvadora Meade and Mr. ' "MIQcrjl l.Aurt r 1- .hl . - gTuvon tho ola !-, esai n,. i.i. ? near .mhi T "" -"". """'" I rs : J4 Wr 'ieorae Mason I'hRhester ' t 4-tae Kreer wui eniertain a. rti. Will Shier at Mm A nn March' 7!r0 the BM Ma!,,U0 on Tuesla' Mr. nhrl i t- . .... , .. . .. l.',nU,.-Tt. .""""' ''C'pcr, oi trio ;v2'lno?PIUl1' wl" K'vo a ditice this evening for their son. Mr. i-clpcr, Jr., a student at Yale Mr. 1-Mnrds 1-'. 'ale. il.utrV?Ienry " Dnaldson will give a tea inn afternoon tit her home. 3310 iw. ! J.1"' Jjeet her niece, Miss Morothy ti pf;,"' 'Ve York. whoso engagement i i, , "' Wils recently announced. Mrs. Donaldson will clve n. Hpcnnri nt.lmn ., next Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charlemagne Tower will entertain at dinner thin evening In honor or Captain nobert Ie tlussctl. command nnl of tho Navy Yard, and Mrs. missel. Lovers wilt be laid for 30 guests. Justlco Itobert von Moschzisker and airs, von Moschzisker, of 2101 Do Lanccy Place, aro spending a short tlmo at the Traymore, Atlantic City. Mrs. John Mockrldgo will give the first or her at-homca this afternoon after 4 "clock at HL James' rector'. No cards havo been sent out. n?Jr!V . Pratlltln McCrca "Wlrgman, of -005 Pino street, will rccelvo Informally this afternoon, after 3 o'clock. No cards. Mrs. Philip Mercer Khlnclandcr will re eolve this afternoon nt her home, 251 South 22d street, after I o'clock. No cards have been sent out. Mrs. Harold Ilobcrts, of 6020 Ovcrbrook avenue, will give n bridge today In honor of Mrs. Kager, of Syracuse. Mrs. Charles Francis Bochmnn and Miss j Bochman, of 2WS T.ocust street, will be ,. nuiiiu una iiiiernoon niter a o ciock, and the succeeding Mondays In February. No cards. Mrs. Walter Wnrlng Hopkln son and Mrs. Archlbnld N. Watcrhouse will preside at the tea table. Mr. and Mrs. C. Randall Pennington, of the Coronado, will receive this after noon after 4 o'clock, also on February 21. Mrs. John P. Lelgo. Mr. David Griffin, Miss Zimmerman and Mr. Itomoo Cclla . were soloists at the Informal tea given jesterday afternoon by the Society of ,.iiya nn(, p,ayera nt tho c,ubrootn ; Soutn jStll 3trcet I ,, , , I Mr. Howard Shelley has returned from . Ncw Yor J)(j rpcn( lh(j wcek.cm, i and where he was a sucst at a reception ' given- yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. Charles , ?';,lchw;'ln nt tl'clr home. on Eilat ulvcr I "rive. Among tho guests present were Lord aml Uady Abt,r(Iccll Ju,,B(. AUon Parker, Colonel Phlppa. Mr. and Mrs. j Benzlnger and other notables. ,rwth Wn,u. erlll. who have been spending the winter nt tho Kltz-Carlton, have gone to Florida for two months. Tho annual charter lunoTieon of the Phllomuslnn Club will be held at the Dcllovue-Strntford on February 15. Tho committee in charge of the afTnlr Includes Mrs. George B. Darby ard Mrs. Henry D. Jump. At the meeting of the Twentieth Cen tury Club of I.nn.downe tomorrow afternoon there will bo, talks on "Garden Plots for School Chlldieh" and "The New Law for Continuation Schools." The meeting will be under the nusplccs of the Civic Committee, with Mrs. Ddward C Kirk In churgc. Mr. Daniel A. Stewart, of Mount Airy, lias nnnounced tho engagement of ids sister, Miss Gertrude A. Stewart, to Mr. Gcorgo K. Buckley, an official of tho Southern Iiallwuy Company, of Rich mond. The wedding will take place in April. Mrs. Wlkoff Smith returned to Colc biook, her homo In Uryu Mawr. last ucck, after a short visit in New York. Mr. Harry McManus. who has been spending tho winter at tho Newport, will lcavo on March 1 for California. Mrs. C. II, Bonbrlght and her son, Mr. J. Jllllcr Bonbrlght, havo gono to Atlan tic City for a fow weeks. They are reg istered at the Marlborough-Bleuhclm. Mrs. Chandler Haro and her daughter havo gone to Atlantic City for .i few weeks. Mrs. Hare has beau ill at her apartments in tins Newport, but is rap Idly convalescing. Mrs. George Norman Gill was hostess at a dinner nt her home in the Glrard cs tato to thp Saturday Afternoon Cla-ss. Tho dinner Included VI guests, and dancing followed In the evening. Mr. and Mrs. MciCaig, of tho Newport, gavo a dinner at tho Hellevuc-Stratford. followed by a theatre party, in honor or Mr. and Mrs. Ddwnid McKalg. A charity bridge for the benefit of tho Home for Incurables will be hold at the Roosevelt on February 23. The commit tee in charge lucludos Mrs. L'dward O. Shakespeare, Mrs. H. II. Mlchener and Mrs. Dlmo Weir. Along -the Main Line ' OVEHBROOK. A house party in honor of tfllss Frances Braun Magulro was given last week by Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Huckdeschel at their summer home In Ocean City. The party was chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slioden Smith, of 1'eoila, 111. Among tho guests were Miss Helen Cliff, Mis Eleanor McSorley, Miss Helen Huff. Miss Alice McArthur, Silas Margaret Marls, Miss Edna Iteger. Mis Elizabeth L. McAidle, Miss Catherine Numbers, Miss Violet Patton, Miss Helen McNeil, Miss Marie McIIugh and Miss Louise Spanaglc. IIAVERFORD. Mr. and Sirs. Walter M. Franklin, Jr.. of Havorford. will give a dinner before tho regular club dance at the Merlon Cricket Club on Saturday. RRYN MAWR A very attractive and Interesting entertainment was held Friday night lit Miss Wright's School, when the students gavo their annual musicale and dance. The program was as follows; 1. SiUool Son The ClioruB. 2. Sonate. on. :', 'o. .'I Beethoitn MM France UarrUon. :i. net Sotin. Harriet ware .llu I, me l'&irock. 1 Seotih pom ' MucDowell 3 (a) Wanderer' N'achtlloJ Rublmteln ' (b) Chorus of Cigarette Uiila (Carmen). The Chorue. 0. Who Is SHU Schubert Mil- Nancy Henderson. T ilolo IVrueluu MacIKiweH g. Morning ilrnn HenschH Cecllle ... , StraviM 0, Etmle Berceute ,; lUllade, A Bat. r;"-', ia iIia Moner Cardan .ArenMky Aa ivieolk! UIm a.'s.Ien. Xllw Kins. Ml Hon in. Ml Ileiblerton and the (boruj. Dr, and Mrs. Henry T. Williams, of Rochester, -N. Y., who havd been visiting Mr. and Mra. Wilson Barnard, of Morris avenue, hive returned to their home. Doc- f ,C".,' ': "..;., ,lth ITnlvpr. v nP T. nOSBMONTar rranB . j'neKew. of Ijuc3tr nvenue, left Friday for Sac- .- ....1 nil.... W.IA will vlul. I.ak ,Hi.hter. Mre fhariea V. Benson, forsev- .--- . era! momos- utr and Mr. Arthur Atwater Kent and thU - eWldren will leave on Wednesday for Barrouda to epend month. Weddings McMACKIN BRANNELLT. i A pretty wedding will take place this evening at St, Thomas Aquinas Church at 6 o'clock, when Mlsi Krtthryn A. Bran nelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Ilrannelly, of i2t MjKoan street, wilt become the bride of Mr. Francis J. Mc Mackln, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mc Mackln, of Olney. Mr. McMackin Is a graduate of Central High School. Philadelphia, and nlso of Columbia University, New York. After a short trip Mr. and Mrs, Mc Mackin will make their homo In New Yotk, wttcro Mr. McMackin Is nt present tcnnhlng In Columbia University. sitApmo-rn nkkl. The marrlngo of Mis- Katharine Fran krl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Fran k jl, and Mr. Nathaniel Shapiro, of 329 North 7lh street, took place Saturday eve ning nt S o'clock nt tho homo of tho lirlde'B parents, 5058 Parksldo avenue. The ceremony was nerformed by tho Rev. pr. Joseph Lcvlnthal. Mr. Julian T. Mnchet attended the bridegroom ns best man. Only tho Immediate members of tho family attended tho ceremony. Tho bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a traveling costume of ma rine bluo serge adorned with brjavcr and carried a bouquet of lilies of tho valley and bride roses. After the honeymoon, which Is to bo Epent in Washington, tho young couplo will live In Logan. Chestnut Hill Miss Marguerite If. Janssen wilt enter tain a number of guests this evening In honor of her sister. Miss Anna F. Jans sen, and her fiance, Mr. M. Harris Callum, of Greensboro, N. C, and Baltimore. Md.. whoso marriage will take place on Wednesday evening, February 10, at 8 o'clock In St. Michael's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Mrs. J. Wllmcr Blddle and her daugh ters, Miss Marl.unnc Blddlo and Miss Har riet Blddlc, of Blndcrton House, on West Chestnut avenue, will leave February 14 for Florida, to bo gone five weeks, Miss Anna L. BarroU, aaugnter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ixcds BarroU, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John F, Dewey, of De troit, Mich. Mr. Samuel Y. neebner, of 3IS ntgntand avenue, la confined to his home with a slight illness. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fritz, of West moreland avenue, will entertain at din ner, followed by cards, on Friday eve ning. Mrs. William N. Thomas, of 200 East Gravers lane, is spending several wems at Atlantic City. Mrs. Thomas Is accom panied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Roth. Germantown Miss Catharine Hunter Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis, of West Horttcr street, Is In Boston for a week, visiting Dr. nnd Mrs. Francis Rowley, the parents of her fiance. The first opportunity for a public In spection of the Qcrmantown High School will be on Friday evening of this week, when a leceptlon will bo given to the principal. Dr. Henry F. Keller. Tho affair will be under the auspices of the Busi ness .Men's Association of Germantomi and vicinity. Dr. Edgar F. Snilth, pro vo,st of the University of Pcnnslvnnln, will deliver an address. Before the reception a dinner will be given nt Manhelm In honor of Doctor Ncllor and the heads of the various de partments In the high school. Tho com mittee in charge of the dinner nnd re ception Includes Mr. A. K. Schoeh, Mr. William H. Emhardt. tho Rev. Hare W. Hathaway, Mr. Jacob C. Bocklus, Mr. Warren I.ackman, Mr. Horace F. Mc Ciinn, Mr. John R. Mlnchart and others. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pitlleld Brown, of West Cheltcn avenue, have gone South for a short stay. At present they aic at Augustu, Ga. North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frederick Sloan havo returned to their home, 3HI North Broad street, after a week's stay at the Chalfontc, Atlantic City. Mr. Edward Elliott, of 1S07 North Cam.ic street, has gopo to Pocatello, Idaho, to icmaln through the winter. Frankford Miss Elsie I'. Duer, of Asylum road, en tcitained it small party of friends at a tho.Utc party and supper on Saturday evening In honor of .Miss Paulino Esther Smith, of St. Mary's. Tho guests were Miss Josephine Dunlap. Miss Rca II. Hen derson, Mr. Joseph II. McMahon, Mr. Alfred D. Murray, Mr. John Tallcy and Mr. Walter K. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Billing, of 2000 Rhawn street, entertained Mrs. Billings' parents, Mr. nnd Sirs. Oscar P. Mansfield, of Erie, Pa., over this week-end. Tlrtjy will Join Mr. and Mrs. George P. Reed, of Detroit, Mich., today at Old Tolnt Com fort and spend the rest of the month and part of March nt their home In Florida. Woodbury This evening the Wapanackl Campflre Girls will present their play, "Breezy Point," In tho Opera House. The leading parts will be taken by Kllnor Pearl, tho heroine Her aunt. Ueliy Dexter Itemlcn Vernon Kdlth Norton.. Cl.irko rcnielgli Ambler Rmlth liny Preble Helen (Ireer Huth Curtis . . UllUn Merchant Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson entertained Mrs. T. Douilncy Clark's Sunday school class of Kemble Church. Tho Girls' Minstrel Club will present a farce In three acts, entitled "Why Smith Left Home," in the Opera House some time In tho near future. The proceeds of the play will go toward Christ Church. IMMMMWMMtK)IMIWaMM itrffimti-i'miifurifimfiiriniiirrrm'iiitiBT uuwuf MISS FRANCES MAGUIRE Who was guest of honor at a house party given recently by tit. and Mra. RuckdesciwJ at Ocean City. mJsMimuimmmi-mii)ji.ji..MmMW.Wkiiiil MISS DOROTHY NORRIS Debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Norris and one of this winter's most popular buds. Alonfr rite Reading Miss Fni'i' .ibblns, of Webster avenue, W. i Issued invitations for a bridge .isday, February 17, at 2:30 o'clock, i., inmor of Miss Gilroy and Miss Archambault. Mr. and Mrs. Wharton Slnkler and fam ily, of Washington lane, Elklns Park, havo left for Hope Inn Bon Air, Augusta, Ga., where they will spend February and March. Mrs. Eugene S. Stull and her daughter, Miss Helen Stull, of Woodland avenue, Wyncoto, havo returned to their homo from New York, where they have been visiting for some time. Friends of Mr. Dana Wcathcrbcc. of Wyncote, will be sorry to hear ho is suf fering from a bad case of measles. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Block, of Melroso Park, arc spending some time In Detroit, Mich. On their return they will lcavo for Plnchurst, N. C. whero they will re main for several weeks. A dance will be given at the North Hills Country Club on Wednesday at 8:30 o'clock. Several dinners will precede tho affair. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Baringer will leave on Wednesday for an extended trip through California. They will return to Wyncoto tho latter part of April. Miss Elma Wlndlscli, of Oak Lane, who has been visiting Miss Chapman In Wash ington for the past two weeks. Is pro longing her stay to another fortnight. Mrs. Julius Bux, (SOS North Park ave nue, Oak Lane, will act as hostess tins afternoon to the members of tho Neigh borhood Club. Mrs. Bux will be nsslsted In roeclvlng by Mrs. Stanley Hunsbcrger, Mrs. Trautman and Mrs. Owen Hatten. Tito guests will Include Mrs. C. W. Vnn artsdalcn. Mrs. B. G. Hltchner, Mrs. Al bert W. Dudley, Mrs. II. N. Thlssell, Mrs. Baleman Sailelington. Mrs. 'Edward B. McCail, Mrs. A. E. Parker. Mrs. Freder ick Frltsch. Sr . Miss Matilda Wlrth, Mrs. Frederick Frltsch, Jr., Mrs. William Rob citson. Mrs. William Robertson. Jr., Mrs. Reoes, Miss Cora Reeves, Mrs. J. A. Parker, Miss Knthryn Parker, Mrs. Bates, Mrs. Owen Hatten, Mrs. Edwin Walter, Mrs. Peters, Miss Laura Peters, Miss Cclla Tcters, Mrs. Miller, Sr.. Mrs. How ard Miller, .Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. C. Fling, Miss Sara Topham, Mrs. Eugene Klehl. Mrs. Albert Gee. .Mrs. J. F. C. Kiel, .Mrs. V. K. Mocrk, Mrs. E. B. Neuhauser, Mrs. Georgo Ochsc. Mrs. Herbert Maxncr, Miss Grnco Parker, Mrs. Pancoast and Mrs. Michel. Mr. nnd Mrs. William K. Taylor, of Melroso Park, wcr guests of honor at a largo dinner Friday evening, given by Mr. and Mrs. Morton S. Hlrsh, of East Tulpehocken street, Germantown. Mrs. Taylor, beforo her marriage, January 8, was Miss Mario K. Henderson, of Glen side. Mr. Harry Schively nnd Mr. Do Puy, of Jenklntown, havo arrived at Nassau, whero they will remain for an Indellnito stay. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hltchner. of 12th street and Chelten avenue, Oak Lane, entertained with 00 at their homo Satur day evening. Lansdowne Mrs. A. F. O'Danicl. of North I-ans-downo avenue, leturncd Satuiday from a week's stay n Atlantic City. Tho Country Club will hold a very at tractive bazaar In the Twentieth Century Club on February 19. Tho bazaar will be given In the committee room of the club house, and the largo Auditorium will be used for a "the dansant" In the afternoon and a danco In the evening. There will be six booths of candy, cake, fancy arti cles, sporting goods, toys and (lowers. Mrs. Harlan Statzell will have tho toy table, and will be assisted by Mrs. Charles J. Pilling. Mrs. Edwin Grauley. Mrs. Rob ert MUhlcr, Mrs. Samuel Phillips, Mrs. Parker Boyd, Miss Florence Young and Mrs. George W. Statzell, Jr. For. the accommodation of out-of-town guests who wish to remain for the dance In the evening a buffet supper will be served In the reception room or tne ciup. Miss Louise Vanzandt Is chairman of the Bazaar Committee, and is assisted by Mrs, F. Sagendbrph and Miss Mabel Phillips. Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thomas, Jr. of Drexel Hill, gave a delightful supper-danco at their home. Hill Drex, on Shadeland ave nue. Among their guests Svere Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson, Miss Helen Smith, Miss Florence Smith, Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Howard, Mr, antl Mrs, Edward Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thomas, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Malvln James, Mr. Laming, Mr. and M'd. Harry Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Thompson, Mr. und Mrs. Herbert Davidson. Mrs. V. W. Davidson, Mr, and Mrs. William White. Mr. and Mrs. William Katz. Mr. and Sirs. Edward, Fay, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Wjamukcr. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Stockeri Mr. and Mrs. Philip Spaeter, Mr. Dougherty and Mr, Slnzer, Mr. Stanley H. Kershaw, of Ridley Park, has arrived home from St. Louis with his bride, who was Miss Kstelle Frank, of that oity. Mr. and Mrs. Ker shaw will live In Ridley Park. Mr. and Mr Charles Jamison, of Nor wood, and Mr Charles Jamison, Jr., have t returned from two weeks' trip to i yierKJa. I'hoto by Marceau Tioga The sUth annual reception, banquet and danco of tho Tioga Business Men's Association will be held tonight at Mose bach's Casino. 13th otrce't and Glrard ave nue, which will be decorated with ferns, palms and spring flowers. Sirs. Wilbur II. Zimmerman, Mrs. Georgo W. Hobson, Sirs. Michael Walker, Sirs. Muriel Dob bins, Mrs. John Schuster and Mrs. Jesso Mclntyrc, of the auxiliary association, will receive tho 400 guests. Among tho speakers will bo Mayor Smith, City So licitor Connelly, Director Wilson and Dr. E. J. Cattoll. Tho oflleers nnd Entertain ment Commltteo Include Sir. Wilbur II. Zimmerman, president Sir. Edward C. Snyder, Jr., vice president Sir. Matthew J. Donoho, secretary; Sir. Jacob Y. Loux, treasurer: .Messrs. Georgo W. Hobson. Eu gene J. SIcAlcer, James F. Hcrron, David L. Hemmerly and Thomas Bluett. Mr. and Sirs. Solomon Stcrnberger, of 3338 North 23d street, havo Issued in vitations for tho marriage of their daugh ter, Sllss Al'co Stcrnberger, to Sir. Samuel L. Berg, of Slcmphiff, Tcnn., on Wed nesday, February 16, at C:30 o'clock at tho vweipnia iiotci. Miss Stcrnberger has se lected for her attendants her sister. Sirs. Emanuel Bcltman, of Newark, N. J matron of honor: Sllss Ray Berg, of Slemphls, sister of the bridegroom, maid of honor, and Sllss Carolyn Sternborgcr and Sllss Carolyn Beltman flower girls. Sir. Jesso Berg will bo his brother's best man, and the ushers will bo Sir. Arthur Sternborgcr, Sir. Charles Sternberger, Sir. Slyer Stcrnberger and Sir. Alvln Schaffcr, of New York. Sir. and Sirs. Herman Kraus, of 2127 West Venango street, will give a danco on Wednesday night In tho Tlog.i Drawing Room In honor of tho betrothal of their daughter, Sllss Beatrlco Eleanoro Kraus, to Sir. Karl D. Dorubjck, of Dover. Del. Sllss Emma Wise, Sllss Gladys Krnus. Sllss Sclma Kohn and SIIs3 Retta Deutsch will nmlst in receiving. Spring flowers will bo combined with tropical plants In tho decorations. There will be f,0 guests. Sir. and Sirs. Kraus havo been passing the early winter In Charleston, W. Va., visiting their daughter, Sirs. Lawrence Kaufman. Roxborough Mrs. Edward Flanagan, of 43 Lyceum avenue, will give a valentine party and musicalo on .Monday evening, February 11, nt her home, in aid of the work of tho Homo .Missionary Society of Ebenczer Slethodlst Church. Red flowers, hearts nnd valentines will be used In the decorations. Tho cards of Invitation and attractive programs arc heart-shaped There will be selections by a vocal quartet, composed of Sirs. E. Hunter Lord. Sirs. Jnmes Blaney, Sirs. Joshua Amblny und Sits. Albert Allison. Solos by Sirs. Slabel Apdorson, contralto; Sir Bovard, a cornetlst. and Sir. Franklin Flanagan, pianist, and readings and Im personations by Sllss .Martha Lees. Tho accompanist will be Dr. Andrew Flana gan. Tho hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Jnmes Taylor, .Mis. Charles Hllles ley. .Mrs. Arthur Walls. Mrs. William Bovard. Sirs. Howard Lukens, Miss Kelt and Sllss llarmer. v, Tho first of a series of organ recltuls In connection with tho Installation of tho now pipe organ In Central Slethodlst Episcopal Church will be held on Wednesday night. Sir. Ralph Kinder will bo tho organist, and the vocal solo ista will bo Sirs. Lillian Caywood. so prano, an Sir. Harry Gurney, tenor. Sir. and .Mrs. Rlddlough, of Alnslle street. Falls of Schuylkill, are entertain ing Sir. and Sirs. W. Wells, of Duluth. Sunn. What's Doing Tonight Country Life conference, Hotel Walton; 6 Stith annual hanquet Tion ItuslneiM Mm1. AaocUtlon. Mo.oiach'11, JJth itreet aid airaru aenuc; T o'clock. lreel n' Dinner for lilscuralon of employment nrnh. lorn. Hotel Adelphla; 0:W o'clock. Pr oTo?.r,',0,v.?n'1.nree?"on-.,Mar' Commandery No. 30. Knights Templar, Horticultural Halt. llouretln recital, Wtthcrspoon Hall- 8-15 o clock. ' p2!ca5"clo??.s""1U m"tu"- Be'tony Tem. Institute Electrical Enrlnceni, Engineers' Culinary Beneficial Association ball. Mercttn tile Hall. Lecture. "The nible iu a Human Work " y the Iter. Thomas Coakley, Catholic airlV Northwest Business Men's Association "MB Columbia avenue, 8 o'clock. Free. ' Chester Avenue Improvement Auoclatlon S2J street end Chester avenue; S o'clock. Krve. I'aurunk Avenue Business Men's Associa tion, I'absyunk ureuue anj Moore street s o'clock. Free. ' Wlsslnomlnr Improvement Association. I.awton rublie School Building-; a o'clock! Free. Promenade and euchre In aid St. Patrick's Church, Malvern, l.u Im Temple. "" Lecture, "Religious Training: and the Public Uclools." by Dr. Georne N. Winner; at Matthew's Iitheran Church, Lecture. "Children of the City Streets and tho Juvenile Court.' bv Charles is. i( Pox. Adath Jsshurun Assembly, Broad street above Dla ntonu; s:io o ciock, Dickens Fellowship, Hotel Walton. (Notice for the Society pas will be accepted aud printed la tlto Kirain Ixdzer, but all surli notices must be written on oat side of the paper, must l slauetl lu lull. with, full suldress, and when possible telephone number must be alien. Send all such communication to "Society Kdltor," Kvtuluif Idftr, 608 Cbrstuut street. Unless these requirements are carried out so that verification may be possible. the notice uUI not be published. FIFTH ANNUAL DOG SHOW TO BE GIVEN LAST DAYS OF THIS MONTH -- , Society Is Interested in Kennel Club's Show to Be Given February 28 and 29 for Benefit of Charity. Brilliant Affair Anticipated, THE Kennel Club of Philadelphia will hold Its fifth annual Dog Show, again for chnrlty, on February 23 nnd 29, nt 23J and Chestnut streets. This year tho Child Federation Health' Centre will be the ben eficiary. The officers aro working very Indus triously to make this exhibition even greater thnn last year, when they had tho second largest show In tho United States, having been excelled only by the Now York show. Tho patronesses Include Sirs. Alfred Stengel, Miss Alice St. Blddlc, Sirs. Henry ('. Uoycr, Sirs. John O. Clark, Sirs. C. II. Ludlngton, Mrs. Norman SlacLcod, Sirs. Thomas Robins mid Sirs. Alexander II. Rice. The officers of tho club arc: Sirs. John Slnnotl, president; Mr. Charles R. Wood, first vice president; Str. Robert Hughes, second vice president; Sir. George D. Wldcncr, third vice president, nnd Mr. J. Chandler Barnard, secretary and treas urer. The Three Arts Club of tho City of Philadelphia, 2G0 South 17th street, will hold Its first benefit nt the Forrest nnd tho Broad Street Theatres on tho nights of February H, 16 and 16. The aim of this combined benefit Is to raise funds In order to exploit the work of the club. Among thoso prominent In promoting the nfTalr ore tho Right Rev. Philip Mer cer Rhlnclandcr, Sllss Cecelia Beaux, Str. John Wanamakcr, Sir. Carrol Bockwlth, Sir. John J. Boyle, Sir. Gugllclmo Caruson, Sirs. .1. Harry Slulllnler, Sllss Emily Sartnln. Sirs. G. Oram Ring, Sirs, R. Emmott Hare, Sirs. Austin S. Heck schcr, Sirs. Thomaa II. Fcnton, Sllsi Arladno Holmes Edwards, Sirs. A. Ed ward Newton, Sirs. John Sllckle Okie, Sllss Slary Ewlng Taylor, Sllss Helcno Slaynard White, Sllss Harriet Sartaln and Mrs. Charles F. Weber. Tho Three Arts Club Is an organization whero young women studonts and patrons of the three arts, music, paint ing and the drama, will find homo life with club privileges. A surprise party was given at the home of Sliss Helen Green, Point Breeze ave nue and Reed street, In honor of Miss Sarah Weiss, Miss Hannah Berg nctlng as hostess. Among those present wero Sllss Helen Green, Sllss Hannah Berg, Sllss Blanche Rothsteln, Sllss Edith Roth steln, Sllss Cclla Goldberg, Sllss Leah Bernstein, Sllss Sllnerva Bernstein, Sllss Fannio LcfT, SIIbs Frances Sternfleld, Sllss SInrtha Weiss, Mlss Lena Lelbowltz, Sllss Salllc Glmplc, Sllss Jcanettc Ennls, Sllss Dora Drcaucker, Sllss Caroline Leldcr, Sir. Aaron I. Epstein, Sir. Abe N. Ep stein, Sir. Harry Sharkis, Sir. Slaurlce Green, Sir. Samuel Applebaum, Sir. Harry Sllttleman, Sir. Julius Cohen, Sir. Harry Berman, Sir! Jack Langwellcr, Sir. Isidore Pcrlln, Sir, Joseph Horsteln, Sir. Slaurlco Kndlson. Sir. Jack Berg, Mr. Leon Fishboln, Sir. Herman Washer, Mr. Louis Witt, Sir. Joseph TS. Kcssler and Sir. Abe Mlttleman, of Wllkes-Barre. Sllss Clara A. Berterman, of German town, was entertained at a luncheon at Green's, Saturday, by a few frietlds, In honor of her coming marriage to Mr. F. A. Foltz, of Olney. Tho party In cluded Sllss Slargaret Gardner, Sllss Kdlth lienner, of Sloore, Pa.; Sllss Slarlon K. Hates, of Clifton Heights; Sliss Helen Sluronoy, of Ardmoro; Sliss Sine L. Slur ray, Sllss Elizabeth Bosch and Sliss Mil dred D. Baker. Sllss Fanrilo nrown, of 1920 North Sth street, formerly of Montreal, Can., gavo a theatre party on Saturday In honor of Sllss Rao Fine's birthday. The guests wero Sllss Frances Chorncy, Slisa Jeunnctte Petchon, Sllss Sara Block, Sllss Bessyo Greenburg. Sllss Julia Slarlo, Sllss Ida Sletzger, Sllss Edytho Snyder, nnd Mlss Henrietta Prussel. Consldcrabledntcrcst is being manifested in the eighth annual banquet, which will be given by the members of St. Rita's Club tills evening in tho clubrooms, Broad and Federal streets. These affairs in tho past havo always proved of exceptional merit, and much enjoyment is anticipated in this evening's reunion. Among, tho guests expected to bo present are Sir. Edwin H. Varo, Mr. Freeland Kendrlck, Sir. William 11. Wilson, Sir. Joseph P. Rogers. Sir. Raymond SlaeNellle, Sir. Jo seph Baldwin, Judgo Patterson, Mr. James A. Lcnnon, Sir. James SI. Hazlctt, Sir. Frank J. SlacDonald. Sir. Fred W. Wlllard, Sir. Howard Shelley, the Rev. Jo seph jilcShaln, of tho Cnthcdral; tho Rev. Slatthew Corcoran, O. S. A., vice presi dent of Villa Nova: tho Rev. Charles SI. Drlscoll, O. S. A., and tho Rev. Luke SI. Powers. O. S. A. Tho chairman of tho commltteo having tho affair In charge Is Sir. Hugh SIcAnany. The oftlcers of tho club Include Str. 1 homns Rogers, Sir. Aloyslus Tierney, Sir. Thomas Robinson. Sir. Leo SlcCar thy. Sir. William Mcllride. Sir. John J. Lovp, Sir. James Vance, Sir. William E. Johnson, Sir. John Hulov, Sir. Thomas J. O'Neill, Sir. Thomaa B. Dover, Sir. John S. Roletter and Sir. Michael Hnllahau. Dming tho banquet a musical entertain ment will bo given. Sirs. William Smith, of 1131 North Broad AMUSEMENTS Market,-,-.-! r- i 1 Continuous tfr The Stanley" !1?o ra- Strt " "" J tl.lRp.rn. TODAYTOMORROW -WKONESDAV Charlotte Walker IN FIRST VRKSUNTATION OF "THE TRAIL OP THE LONESOME PINE" ADDED ATTRACTION BURTON HOLMES' TRAVEL PICTURES "CLIFF DWKLLKHB OF AMERICA" Thure.. Frl., Sat JOHN nAllliyjiOHH In ''NEARLY A KINO." LJs-vl - nr 10c -12U MAP.KET 20c 10 A. M. 11 P M. diac ALL THIS WEEK Pauline Frederick IN PHOTOPLAY OF yNUSUAL MERIT "THE SPIDER" In Which the Sunsrb Emotional Artiste Presents Two Distinct Characters. Arcadia CHESTNUT Delow 18th 10 A M, to Jl:15 P. M. Wilfred Lucas In "ACQUITTED" Thurs ,Fri., Sat. Orrln Johnson, "D'ArtagiiaB" CHESTNUT STREET OPERA, HOUSE Chestnut Below 11th Street CONTINUOUS FROM S TO 11 P. 1L DAILY" THE NORTH AMERICAN Presents "On the Firing Line With Germans" Photograph by W. II. Durborougb. under the direct supervision of Imperial Usrtnan Govern ment fcOOO feet Of thrtlllna- battles, charge Snd Dombariments l J-R1CU3 Mo andOc TTJ f A T Thla ft Net Week- Kvts., 8 :15. 51vUAlJ Matinee Wed. Sat , 2:13. Klaw k Erianer A George Tyler Present POLLYANNA Ta Qlai Plan, Spreading Good Cheer Best Beats LW at Popular Wd. Matinees. -rr i L. fop. Mats. Tue- t Thurs. WalnUt Sc. SOc. Res. Mat Sat. """' KK9etfl. no higher FISKE O'HARRA in "Kilkenny NIXON OTi Aniht .! T and 0. ' i Today 1 II 0 m a n u of the " til lnrorw. Mary ToaUh. a T Md B. aSflaair 5KK: y t. Moraap, Midsugat Koiiitwts. itmSi $n?rtnln.edJ tat luncheon at the Hotel Walton Friday In honor of Mrs. Covers wero laid for 20 guests. Spring flowers wero tho decorations and there was a corsage bouquet of violets for each guest. Tho following were present! Sirs. Thomas B, Smith, Mrs. Henry nans, m m.m"' aco.r? Dalesman. Mrs. William H. AMlson, Sirs. Wllmcr Kruscn, Mrs James SI. Ilnzlctt, Sirs. John SI. Patter son, Sirs. Joseph Rogers, Sirs. Edwft Mn!S?M Wlil,!?m Varc'Mw. Harry A" Mackey. Sirs. Albert Ladner. Sirs. Thomas VV t?yI& '. Thomas Rogers, Mrs. John Vrnifuiu'c"; ,"" William Knight, Mrs. K"'" Mrs- Thomas Kay, Sirs, Frank Stockley, Sllss EUcn B. Smith, Sllss Lenoro Kay nnd Sirs. William Bmlth. After the luncheon tho party Joined the Sr Cty Ladles' SlotSr Club charity benefit, which was held In tho Palm and Indian rooms of tho Hotel Walton, with 2.1? JB trcS6"' Tho affair, which was handled by a committee composed of Sirs. WIMInm TT nr...i..ii r!L. ... Sehttum and Sirs. Richard Y. Filbert, the club president, was a brilliant success In ?1Ci7 V"11-!""1 qu,te n IarR BU,n was realized. These card parties aro held onco a year by the club and tho proceeds SJ.im?11 th? ?'Vb " Private charity fund, which Is maintained to relievo cases re ported by members. Tho club hns fur nished two wards, containing 13 beds, at ltI,.12P"rrctS0',10sP.il. and In addition tikes enro of ts own private cases. At tho tlmo of tho Bodlno street fire the ivT.iF"? Ladles' Motor CIub rn'sd JjW within two weeks nnd distributed It to relatives of tho lire's victims. Sllss Nancy Rocnp and Mlss Lydla Ro nPT,CctC.rU,,ncc! thc1r ,,50" club at their r?e S,a,llrilS! evening. Tho members In clude Sllss Blancho Wilson, Sllss Ruth Hudson. Mrs. Thomas Ruth. Sirs. Ray mond Sloan. Sir. Lcon Ollvit, Mr. Fred crick Jackson. Mr. Thomas Ruth, Mr. Raymond Sloan. Mr. Sillier Loncy and Sir. Newton Sangston. rff.lfl ,Ye5,nesdll3, evening the Unique Club held a bazaar and dance at tho Glad stono clubrooms, southwest corner 16th street and Susquehanna avenue. In splto or Uie bad weather tho affair proved quite a success. Tho entlro proceeds of tho af fair will go to the Jewish war sufferers. A Dutch supper followed by a tho dan sant, was given nt the home of Mlss S. Lstelle Somers, S22 South street, 'last Thursday evening. Thoso present were Mss Bertha SInrks, Sllss Sarah Stein. Sllss Jean Hausman. Sllss Bertha Teltol baum, Mlss Kate Goldstein, Sllss Stlnnlo Goldstein, Sllss Hattlo P. Gottlieb, Mlss Belle Brenner. Sllss Sarah SInchles. Miss Lenoro Swartz, Sllss Wilholmlna Kaplln. Mlss Anne Rudolph. Sllss Beth Neff, Sllss Sereno 1-alrstoln, Sllss Etta Salzbcrg. Sllss I reda Salzbcrg. Sllss Eada Wogans, Sllss Bessie Wogans. Several vocal selections woro rendered 6v Sllss Rosalie Somoi-3, accompanied by Sllss Sarnh Stein. AMUSEMENTS FORREST 'eS.k MATS. WED. & SAT. 2:15 A GOOD 17TRM is. ALWAYS WELCOME ! When a Myriad of Brilliant Ideas Is Concentrated Into One. Entertainment tho Result Is An Inestimably Great Pleasure That Should Not Bo Missed. Pleasure Runs Riot to the Highest Pinnacle in KLAW & ERLANGER'S PEERLESS PRODUCTION AROUND THE MAP MATINEE OR NIGHT SURE TO BRING DELIGHT1 neat SeatH $1.50 at Popular Wed. Matlneee. ACADEMY OF MUSIC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA . I.EOrOLD BTOKOWSKI. Conductor Symphony J Fri. Aft., Feb. 11, at 3:00 Concerts Sat. Evp., Feb. 12, at 8:15 Sololsti UAnOLD HAt'Ell, rianist, ' rnoaiiAii! ' "Scotch" Symphony MENDKLSEOHN Piano Concerto. In n Flat IlItAIIMH Carnival Overture DUllMOZ Seats Now on K.1I0 at lIcpna'B. 1110 Chestnut Seats for Mahler's Sth Symphony. 1st pertorm. unce, Thurs., Mar. a, now on tale $2.50 to ft ADELPHI TONIGHT DAVID 1IEI.ASCO Presents FRANCES STARR In Kdnnrd Knob- "Mo via Orlila" laurh'H Masterpiece lVlUlie-VJUHe TIIH 310ST UlSCtlBSKU PLAY KVB1; pj:ksi:.vtiw is piiilaorlpjiiS POSITIVELY LAST WEEKI LAST POPULAll $1 MAT. TIlfltSDAY ENUAliEMKNT D.VDS NEXT HATl'lVDAY NIGHT. I'EllHUAltY JSTH NTCXT WF.TCTf 8KATS tiu-hsday lNJllVX VViiilillV MAIL OIIDKKS NOW tJOOD-ltVn FORHVEK m.. SOTHERN lnviTSW B. F. Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS, TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSAHY! Mclntyre & Heath in "THE GEORGIA MINSTRELS" Homer U. Mason & Marguerite Keeleri Jbsle Heather; Dunbar's Maryland bingera' Frank Orth and V ,J. .Dooley. Others LYRIC Positively Last Week! LAST 8 PERFORMANCES IN THIS PITY New York Winter Uarden ltetua THE PASSING SHOW OF 1915 With the Sams Great Cast, Including GEORGE MONROE. EUGENE and WILLIE HOWARD and MAIULYNN MILLER You WW Hate to llurrv 1 You Want la flee ine itess .uusicni aitow qj ins etaaton TONIGHT AT 8il5 MAT. WEDNESDAY Garrick Tonight ,& ,. TWIN BEDS- WITH THE FAMOUS NEW YORK CAST RAY COXU JOHN WLSTLBY LEO CAR1ULI.O ALICE I1N ZAINA CUUZON EARLK BOOTHS Popular Price Mat. Wed, Best Seats (LOO. Globe VAUDEVILLE Continuous I A. it iq li r u. ivo. tne zav. "Handicapped Girls" AMS&, Novelty Minstrels vldauh "& J C. MACK TRIO, OTHBUS, METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE MBTRQPQLITAN OPRRA CO.. NSW YORK TSS01! Lucia Di Lammermoor HVl fe MAtfM FREE EXHIBITION WAT8K f O I u II 8 B& F Hopklnson Smith McClees Gulleriw. UM Walnat St American YellowTlcieJ BsJATS U09 CHEST 8T Wal UU TtattR '" .7" "
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