" EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA TUESDAY, EEBBUARY 8. 1010 m 11 ZT. I BANCY WYNNE TALKS OF FUTURE f, CHARITY AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS Horning Musicale to Be Held in the Ritz-Carlton Ball I Room on February 14 to Benefit the Social Service Department or jetierson Hospital - t.r.m...rn. Rorlntv AWJMDB "','::; ! tl,o con. ftS "l Riven on Monday K.S Wbninry U. I" the ballroom Ifl' BlU-Oirlton nt It o'clock for I b1 t)ic wards of the Jefferson F0 .i.i N'o colds of admission have K "UsUCil. bU1 il mo" " "" ""' '" , .Tnid-Jins hcen decided upon by Cm which includes Mrs. II. '1? h Hare, Mrs. David Lewis and '?, I'ranV Granger Kennedy, Jr. lrL energetic women decided It C, .tan npproprlnlo thltiir. as t oncer? will ho on St. Valentine's & to send out little cardboard hearts, ?'. !" made with openings for vL ni coVcrc1 wUh retl "Tr tCQlM8"". , ii,,i n mt n verae. for Em.irbwt w inr .;.;..,, T t not itn teKonslble; but that Is neither man, wv .. . , Iucrc thnt 8 l,jrenor f j vcrse nnted anu ..".-- ,.,i. dartre. The iiuio - Here's a heart, please try to nil, St Valentino will surely, thrill With delight, If you will. But come and help us help Thoso who nre 111! Destitute and sad they be. It's for us to cheer, you see. rLEASK HELP US. I f understand each one who attends the fJccrtHlBO with his or her heart k,,C0IH-, ...1..M. VnM TUlll fill- I In his or ner nniiu, "!- j - 6 " b better than In his or her mouth, '- ind will present the filled heart at the K ! .. t. . .mini? to be a very fine con- ...l' -. ihv liavo tho promise of a ' .Tv f mnfllclann that they will I Irs of their best for tho poor and suf- ..j Amnne thoso who will play and sing are Jcro Shaw, Daniel Dono i un and the young pianist. Robert v . !v, who Is becoming quite g famous for his romnrkablo talents. ' .. -.. .... 1.a nrntrrnm will ' Then tne womu" " "- i--o-- j Include Mrs. William Houston Greene. ': .,.. i.mn M. Anders, Mrs. Albert '. Fine Schmidt. Miss Elizabeth Dickson. Jlri. Dorothy Johnstone uascier, .ura. i ,.v. Trrw Jr.. Mrs. Helen Mac- I nimme Bentz, Mrs. Edith Malum, and Llist named, but by no means lease as u. singer, little Miss Elizabeth Lattn. who lias quite taken Philadelphia by storm. Then Miss Margaret Whlttaker will jppear In original dances. It 'promises to be quite a gala affair. Should any one bo In fear of losing his or her heart iwf.iro the .lav of tho concert. I un- ffderstand lie or she may send it to Mri. Hare at iuu soutn i.u suuui. Ifc v t ct ciimmor nt Tiav Head one of the younger men of Gcrmantown persisted J V : . .i i i ' In appearing at on times aim uu m r n.Riatnns in .a most remarkable green, i :Lflt hnt; anme of his friends even went jt'iorfar as to say he slejit in It; but his b '.. -i.. . .,,.1 ..a A t Inn, Tin moiner iram nu u.u nui. ,. ,ov .". I 4iy, vhen ho was riding gaily along ' lraotorboat, something hnppened to 1 tie machinery, and on leaning over to examlno what was wrong, the 1m- wrtlnent wind noiitlv removed thelovcd (eltfrom his cranium and it was gone la an Instant, though he almost ten , overboard trying to catch this most precious of all his posesslons. Now t Tfin wnuM th.nl? th.'if Rpntlmpnt WOS t' bdlt about that slouch of green, but. ttrange, is the heart of man, in that ho can console himself with the new and odd, and, will you bellevo It, only last nW T mt lilm fficr, tn fnof. nn.l. ns i ha removed his hat to bow with dignity I rana grace, I perceived another curious jfl (concoction of even brighter green felt jlilhah last summer's affair. I was glad if to tee ho could remove It. otherwise I I might hae been tempted to think it was "wished on," so to spealc. T Dm Gnri-u ,n Imnv ,!,..( UtHn "Pi, lit - ... Hw, , tw llblll M...W ...nw w.. Thayer, tho daughter of Mrs. John L B. Thayer, Jr., of Haverford, is suf- ferlng from an attack of scarlet fever. ' kittle Miss Pauline has a remarkable -! talent for tho violin, and has taken S'part in soveral charity concerts a T ready. She Is greatly loved by her llt- Mle Wends, who aro hoping she will jrceaiiy recover. NANC1' WYNNE. Personals Th fllBte n !. 1. .!.. .l.lnVi Xfloo JEUttbeth W. rishcr, at 2-22 Bprucc atroet, jmpnde Fisher, on Monday next at tho . itri v,ut "in inciuuo ;maa juunu 'Mary NorrU Cerlionl, Mlsa Surr.h II. n. lenrncK -ktt. .., .... ki.. a .(Marjory Taylor, Miss Corlnne 11. Froa. , H.,u Juki iiuimrinu jiouiMouii. IliS.1 1!ti7ftkal. U..nl.H nf 1,A T..n PllCCt. enlnrtnlnn.l nt n I.,, ffnt lunnlipnn "ttrddy afternoon, Among the guests f .... Mvtu .ui loroiuy i-taLU(i, iiiina ami, Barroll, Miss Mary AVIIIIams, Miss CCMabeth MontBomery. Miss Josephine ruoran. Miaa M.,..n,. ci.nvniaUd mpo vii uiam d-t:. .;.:." .."",'.""''. .:.. :" -, ui uf,en, .Mrs. josepn vnarion J'TOfjCQW, Miss Esther Howell, Miss Is- iaV "H,we" Jrs. Joseph urown. ausji ti w, ' v ino, snai ueim aempio, ?tii atlerlna Conger, Miss Sibyl Wrleh.t. i told C,aroUn? EnslUh, Miss Ellen New-. riVi Aua"ni Miss Kitty Urinton. Mrs, J ,,"7 ,",iimii, Air. vuiittui nuns "Ntner, Miss Mnrv (l.itlp. MIks iHnhel !o?ers and ilra, T, Wlster Brown. 3d. tu. i P ss-ln Parliamentary law. which aa otei, f0,mcd, w meet toda; for the J, Hlne wt the home of Mrs. Qeorga '0raea i n.im. .. .- . ylw,?. . .' c'aS3 mot of whom are prom. Mr Clubwomen, feel that they should K!;n,nroushljr posted as to parliamentary lli7.C";lire a,ul w'th this end In view. Bft?: tlKJuhurt Lee. of New . oitk, will hS?. last year" madn a special tudy ! 1tlhi i iamentary law ; 4IU4 Lillian W Kupertl. daughter of 7, """'Mi Hupeitl, has returned to New mi Bit. r-T" Hsa-wiu tiaiv iu iiia uur !Koi r,a daushtevof Alfred E. at mi A. . A. A. win g.v a supper ton.ght at their I 9. 18th anil Wain, it Blr.nl. attar f ho L"" ' ft M, Anu-r U. Lea will utvr- ' a-ii uo. tti oie upci tomgttt i .'a &jr i fcmoii McMfctuifi, wf MlUValnut street, will entertain nt dinner this evening, Mrs. Kdwnrd Hlne Johnton and Miss Florence- Mnrle Johnson, of 2211 Walnut Btreet, nl leave todny for the South, stopping at Nnssau, Palm Deach and iillntnl. ,M. "n(1 s,l"s. Qeorgo D. Itosengarlcn, ? ...?0llln ,8tl stteet, will leave today for Hlbernln, Fin., where they will re main several weeks. Miss Hannah Vox, of 33D South Hroad street, wilt entertain nt luncheon todnj in honor of Mrs. Hoxle Harrison Smith. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Stewart will entertain at the theatre, followed by sup per, this evening In honor of Miss Esther Jean liochman, debutante dnughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Francis Mochman. of 2018 Locust street. Mrs. George Morrison Coates, ot lTIM Pine street, and Mrs. Joseph Lewis Phil lips will receive thh afternoon after 4 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Rollln II. Wilbur, ot "Old Stone House," St. David's, left Inst Fri day for a trip to Quebec, where they will Btuy several days. An Interesting wedding which will tnko placo early in March Is that of Mls-j Annnbclle Doyle, of Co.itcsvllle. and Mr. Thomas Jay Sproul. of Chester. Pn. Mr. Sproul Is a nephew of Senator William C. Sproul. and both Miss Hoylc and Mr. Sproul are graduates of Swarthtnoie Col lege. The wedding will tnke place at Coatesvllle, and more than 500 Invitations will bo Issued. Including tho Pi Ucta Phi nnd the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity chapters of Swarthmorc. Members of thp wedding party will In clude Miss Flora Poylo and Miss Sara Boyle, sisters of tho bride: Miss Mai Ian Hollowcll, of Philadelphia; Mr. John Poach Sproul, Mr. Lawrcnco Sharpless and Mr. Philip Shurplcss, of West Ches ter; Mr. Charles Houston and Mr. Will lam Worth, ot Coatesvllle. Tho brldo will bo given In marrlngo by her uncle. Tho Beta Kappa Sigma Sorority held Its annual dance In the Bcllevue Hose Gar dens Saturday night. An exhibition of the fox trot by Mr. C. Ell wood Carpenter. Jr., and Miss Elsie F. Sutherland was of great Intel est. The tlrst annual dance will he given by the Excelsior Club on Friday evening at Mr. Whlte'a dance Place, southeast corner 13th and Chestnut street. Exhibition dances will be given during the evening. A dance nnd card party will be given by tho Jcnklntown Choral In the Hotel Walton on Thursday evening, February 17. The committee In churge Includes Mrs. John Eagleson, Mrs. Lewis IJiemcr, Jr., Mrs. Thomas K. Ober, Mrs. William J. Wolhenmayer, Mrs, Charles W. Hussey, Mrs. William G. Slnugh, Mrs. John Har der, Mrs. William L. Holmes, Mrs. Hor ace Wunderle, Mrs. A. J. Montgomery, .Mrs. J. S. Gaylcy. Mrs. Chnrles n. Har vey, Mrs. L. P. Dutton, Mis. Georgo N. Malpass. ' Among those who are ut the Tray moie. In Atlantic City, this week are Mr. and Mrs. William B. Whelan, Dr. Joseph Walsh, Mr. G. Carroll Buzby, Mrs. G. II. Buzby. Miss G. Cat roll, Mrs. Ellen O. Harter. Mr. Calvin Pardee, Mr. William Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Bri.lgman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iluser, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mc Cahan. Jr.. Mr. Palph Bencker, Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schoen, Mr. George J. Carpenter, Mr. anil Mrs. J. He.bcrt Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gllflllan and family, Mrs. M. Emmons, Miss S. Sheetz, Mr. Clarence Wray, Mr. J. It. Wray, Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith, Sllss Margnret Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McGuckin, Mr. and Mrs, W. It. Elsenhower, Mr. and Mis. E. S. Smith. Mr. J. P. Burlnlgh. Merchnnt vllle, N J.; Miss Frances Buileigh, Mer chuntville. N. J.; Mr. ami Mrs. Daniel C. Pcld. of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Summerhlll, ot Woodbuiy. Mrs. E. C. Jennings, of Wyucote, en tertained nt miction bridge last night in honor of Miss Elizabeth tlrlbbel, who will start shortly on u tour of tho South and West. Among Hie guests were Mr. und Mts. John C. Mai tin. Miss Dorothea Jennlnss, Miss Idclla Grlbbel, Mr. James Daley, Mr. Percy Sanderson and Mr. Herbert Foster. Along the Main Line OVERIiROOK. Mlsii Virginia Wctherlll. of Sherwood road, will leave today for Now Vork to bo tho guest of her cousin. Miss Caroline Virginia Bullclt, for a fort night. Mrs. James L. Glase and her daughter, Miss Helen Forster Cil.ise, of 6432 Wood bine avenue, will leavo today for Cali fornia. WAYNE.-Mr. and Mr3. Charles IJ. Coxo, who have been occupying Brent wood, the home of Mrs. Thomas Learning, tills winter, ure spending somo time at Miami. Fla. Mr. John Frost, son of Mr. A. B. Frost, the artist, of Louclhi avenue, will leave on Monday for tho Paclllc coast. Miss Margaret Plley, a student of Vas sar College, spoilt tho week-end with ho,1 parents. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Itlley, of Pombr6ke avenue. Germantown A uiasquernde ride will take placo In the ring of tho Wlssahlckon Hiding Acad emy, C30 AVcst Itltteuhouse street, to morrow evening. Prizes will be awarded for the best and most original fancy cos tumes. Society Is ever eager for the new and untried form of entertainment and Germantown men and women are taking up this new fad with much enthusiasm. This evening nt S o'clock a stcreopti con lecture on China, Japan, Kurea aid the Philippines will be, given by Mr. Dwight II. Day, of New York. The lec ture will tako place In the chapel of the Firat Presbyterian Church In Germun toivn. Mr. Day was onu of thosa com missioned by tho Presbyterian board with Mr. Itobert E. Spear to Investigate pres ent conditions' In those countries as to the mltslon fields. Mr, Day has only re cently returned from this trip. The Germantown brunch of the Clvio Club will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday, at 3 o'clock, In the Parish House of tho First Piesbyterlan Church. Mrs. WHUdin Hatnea will deliver an ad. dresa on "Tho Extension of Good Clf ienshlp." Tea will be arved after the meeting. Women Writers Club The history of Irish folk-lore, from the early days before Christ, when the Celtic talea were gaunt nkeletons In their big simplicity, down to the latter-day dell cately woven fairy talw. with their pookas and banshees, was the subjedt of a charming talk b'lveu tUe Women Writers' Club last night by Mlwi Gertrude M. (yitellly, woman's page editor of the Pub- CThe Irish people. Minn O'Reilly declared, commonly supposed to be one of the most superstitious rao,s In thelworld. In reality hav no supeistttieiw at all. All of their ..! i-nuM hu, a s sound, comuioiidetufa nouuvu - - - ...... . fcNBln u e:el' delicately embroid ered with a cover of suprUlOM l at cornu,o w'th the Irwh lave of taa ur terwua and IwmHW The nrChe. soft I brogu of th speaker wad her talk all j Tlioto by Mareeau, MISS ELEANORE BISPHAM Who .will bo RUcst nt ft theatre pnrty to be given by her nunt, Miss iMnric tiispnam. 1 Weddings CIAU11ELI.I-OUIDA. An Interesting wedding which will take plnce this afternoon wilt bo thnt of Miss Mary Gulda. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gulda. 1112 Wobitor Rtrcet, to Mr. Sam uel ClRiirclll. ot Ijinsdowne, Pa.t The ceremony will be performed at 4 o clock, In St. Mnry Mngdnlcne's Catholic Church, Sth and Christian streets. Mr. Gulda will give his daughter In mar riage. Her gown of white satin Is made with a court train and Is trimmed with silver nnd lace, tho long tulle veil will be draped with orange blossoms and a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley will be carried. Miss Victoria Gulda, a sister, will bo bridesmaid. She will wear taffeta, lace nnd net. Mr. Clnuiclll will have na belt man his cousin. Mr. Alfredo Vnstn. There will be a Biippcr for the bridal patty and the Immediate fnmllles. They will live at .-ft South 13th street. KENTER-COHAN. Tho marriage of Miss Helen Cohan, of 42M Viola street, and Mr. Nathan A. Kcntcr. of 4001 Haverford avenue, will tako place quietly Thursday at tho home ot Kabbl ltaphael M. Mclamcd, 181 North 12th street, ,'ilss May Drosky and Mr. Morris Herr will bo tho attendants. The brldo will be given In marriage by her father. Mr. Abraham Cohen. She will wear a traveling costume of bluo chif fon velvet, adorned with braid, and will carry a bouquet of pink roses. The bridesmaid will bo gowned In old gold charmeuso and will wear a hat of gold lace. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kentcr will leave Imme diately after the ceremony tor Niagara Falls, and on their return will llvo at 4001 Haerford avenue. Bala-Cynwyd Mrs. Walter Addison Fox, of 300 f'ynwyd avenue, accompanied by" Mrs. U.irclay Johnson, of 240 South 10th street, has gone to Cuba for a stay of several weeks. Along the Reading The senior class of the Cheltenham High School will give its annual play on the evenings of March .1 and 4 in the school auditorium at 8:15 o'clock. The play la entitled "What Tlnre Ih It?" and Is a musical comedy, written by Mr. Horace Jenkins und produced and managed by the members of the senior class. Mr. Jen kins Is assisted by Miss Ruth Leaf. Miss Gariock nnd Mr. Walter Mills. Miss Leaf has written the music for the piny, while Miss Gariock will instruct the choius In singing and Mr. Mills will teach the dancing. The Baroness Frederick von Hlllcr Is spending some time as tho guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Barney, at Elldon. Ogontz. Mr. Joseph Wllmsen, of Elklns Park. has been spending several days ns the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George . Hallo way at Beverly. Mr. Wllmsou returned to his home yesterday. Miss Marlon Sharpless. of Haetheiton, Chelten Hills, spent the week-end ns the guest of Mr. and Mis. J. H. Hutchinson, at Oakwood, Jobstown, N. J. Miss Roglna Eckcrt will be hostess at a brldgo party on Saturday to meet Miss Eleanor Bertel Long, of Elklns Park. Tho house will be decorated with flowers and valentine favors, and there will bo about CO guests present. Mrs. William H. Brown, who has been snendlng several weeks In Atlantic Clt, has returned to her home on Montgomery avenue. South Philadelphia V surprise party was given MIsr Grace Uozart last week at her home 2121 South 13th street. Thoso present Included Miss Irene De Mnrtlura. Miss Besslo McLaugh lin Miss Catharine Fitzpatrlck. Mlfes Beatrice Ryan, Miss Murgaret McNnmara. Mr. John Crosslne. Mr. Fred Cunco, Mr. Thomas Lahart, Mr. Bill Doyle. Mr. Ld. Kcough. Mr. Joseph MucNamara and Dr. Chailes Cahn, ot Baltimore, Md. Captain Andrew Gilbert gave a pig roast at his cottage at National Park last week. There were 10 guests present. Air and Mrs. Elmer Bonnlck, of 13th and 'nituer streets, are being congratu lated on tho birth of a daughter. Tioga Mr. and Mrs. John S. Boorse, Jr., 1M We3t Onturlo street, have gone to St. Petersburg. Fla.. und later will make a tour of the Southern resorts, Mrs Myer Schleslnger. of 3733 North Gratz' btreet, Is entertaining Mrs. Irwin S. Schleslnncr, f ew J-endon, Conn. Mr and Mrs. Abraham Sells, of West Tiog.i street, have returned to their home 'after pasting a, fortnight In At lantic City. , Mrs Henry Barry entertained the mem bers of the Tioga Pinochle Club at lunch eon and cards today. Mr and Mrs. John II. Hinkle, of Tioga, left 'last week to visit the winter re sorts of Florida. Mr and Mrs. Slgmund Graahelm, of 3711 North 13th street, had their daughter, Mrs. Louis Gold, of Albany, N. Y as their gueat over last week end. Northeast Philadelphia A studio tea was given by Miss Genr trude Bloom, of 958 North 6th street, in honor of ,MUa Mae Kail. nan and MUs Goldle Enle, of New York. Among those nresent were Mlsa Polly Polacoe, Miss Sadie Mayer, Miss Esther Sledman, Miss Nlta Lang. Miss Pauline Jarver, Miss Rose Wlsen, Miss Emma Gutlleb, MJss B. Kfhner. Miss Stella Scheann, Miss Hattie Gutlleb and Mia Florence Goodman. Miss Bloom was assisted In receiving by Mrs. Regina Bloom, Mrs. Max Mayer, Mrs. O. Goldstein and Mrs. Y. Yemberger. A banquet will be given at St. Michael's Hall. Trenton avenue and Cumberland street, on "Wednesday evening February ID. under the auspices of the Young Peo ples Societies. Th main upoaker of the evunlug wiU be Profeior IiU, of Swartb tnora College, who wilt $ak t 'if. paredae-" BHBlKlSllllllll, l Bmaa r W y ' IJTii u i i li "T 'i li 1 1 i nil iBBI in 'iA MISS ESTHER JEAN BOCHMAN Miss Bochman, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boch man, will be guest of honor at a theatre and supper party to be given by Dr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Stewart. GEORGE SHARSWOOD ALUMNI WILL GIVE A DANCE ON FEB. 19 First Dance Given By Alumni Since Its Organization Will Be Held at Hebrew Literature Society. Rousseau Club Had Meeting on Sunday THK Oeorge Sharswood Alumni Asso ciation will give Its first dance since Its organization on Saturday evening, February ID, at tho Hebrew Literature Society, 310-12 Catharine street, at 8 o'clock. The artalr promises to bo nn unusual success as Mr. Samuel Gcvcr, chairman of the committee In charge. Is working very hard In its behalf, nnd the members are taking active interest. Tho committee In charge of the dance program and the evening Is composed of Miss Gertrude Boss. Miss Kdlth Bosen feld, Mr. Benjamin Goldstein, Miss Ce celia Goodman and Mr. Samuel Gever. Mr. Bernard Brodlo Is president of the Alumni Association. A very Interesting meeting ot the Itousseau Club took place Sunday after noon nt the home of Mr. David L. Cupersmlth. Mr. George J. Burrison pro sided Mr. Leon J. Slonlmsky, chair man of tho Dance Committee, reported that tho danco which will tako placo nt Martel's on March ,9 promises to bo nn unusual success. Mr. Paul I. Saturen wns appointed to nil a vacancy In the Membership Committee. Mr. Morris Welnstock, ot tho I nlverslty of Pennsyl vania, was voted for ns a member of tho club. Mr. Nathan Bloom and Mr. Leon J. Slonlmsky are arranging tho Lincoln Day pnrtv, which will take placo at Mr. Bloom's home. 1915 North 33d street. A trio, composed of Mr. K. Chnrles Selgel, Mr. Saul I. Saturey and Mr. George J. Burrison, rendered a number of very interesting selections. Mr. How ard II. Kates and Mr. Leon J. Slonlmsky were at the piano. A supper nrranged for the members followed the meeting. Among tho members present were Mr. Mitchell Fow, Mr. Nathan Bloom. Mr. Isaac N. Burrison, Mr. K. Charles Selgel, Mr. David S. Cupotsmlth, Mr. Charles Lampert, Mr. Howard II. Kates, Mr. Samuel Goldman, Mr. William Hollow, Mr. Paul I. Saturey, Mr. Leon J. Slonlm sky, Mr. Charles I. Woorman. Mr. Will iam Possermnn, Mr. Bcrnnrd Bordle, Mr. Samuel LlpschulU, Mr. Samuel Kornfeld and Mr. George J. Burrison. Mr. and Mrs. A. Elchcl, ot 1,1 Hast Wcllens avenue. Olney. gave a dinner of 30 covers, followed by a dance, last week at Ionio Hull, in honor of their daughter, Miss Laura E. Kichel. Among thoBe present wero Mtss Matilda Ilupertus, M as Kdlth Bachmau. Miss Agnes Smith, M ss Virginia Bach, Miss Anna Scmlsch. Miss Charlotte Hohlman, Miss Mabel Dorn helm. Miss Anna Stltzenberger. Miss Bes sie Waters, Miss Ethel Free. Miss Lsther Hoag. Miss Ada Bergey. Miss Marlon Harrlck, Mr. Preston Brenner Mr. llay mond C Walker. Mr. Harold Fox, tr. Raymond Fox. Mr. Howard Bergey, Mr. Buddy Dyckle. Mr Edward Graharne, Mr. Herbert Weber. Mr. Lou McGartlo. Mr. Ell wood Oppenhelmer, Mr. Illchard gai ner. Mr. Andrew Schoellor. Mr. John Mc Master. Mr. Louis Krleg, Mr. and Mrs. Kichel. Mr. .and Mrs. SemUch. Mr. and Mrs. Stltzenberger, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Payntet and Mrs. A. V. Meyers. An -original leap-year dansant for charity will be given tomorrow evening by the auxiliary of the North Eastern Uidles' Benevolent Society at Apollo Hall. 17.6 North Broad street. The committee In charge ot the affair Includes Mrs. N. Klalts, Miss Lenora Sollodor, Miss Mary Sollodor, Mlsa Frances Bllisky. Mrs. J. Idell, Miss Rose Metzner. Miss Jennie Stevens. Mlsa Jennie Greenbcrg, Miss Jtoso Seltgson, Mlsa Ida LIchten, Miss Suzanne Black and Miss Katnertno Freedman. Tho president of the assoc -otion is Miss Anna Cohen, the vice presi dent. Miss Katherlne Freedman: the sec retary. Miss Sarah It. Telman; the financial secretary. Miss Jenle Stevens, and the treasurer, Miss Lenora Sollodor. A delightful pa,rty was given last Friday by Mlsa .TUlIe Cohen, of 5117 South Sherl dan street, to celebrate her graduation from the William Penn High School. Members-of the Carlyle Club who at tended were Miss Tillle Cohen. Mr. Jo seph Charleston. Mr. Harry B. Dubln, Miss Kathryn Epstein. Mr. Louis Fein, Mr. Morris Fein, Mr. John GInsburg. Mr. Elmer Orcenbers, Miss Dora Krasney, Miss Clara B. Laventhal, Miss Lillian C, Le Vene. Mr, Elliot I Llebman, Miss Rose Spotkoy, Mr. Maurice Tublnsky, and Mr, Herbert Rovno. Other guests were Uss Esther Aleln koff, Miss Julia Blumsteln. Mrs. B. Co hen, Mr. B. Cohen. Mr. Samuel Cohen, Miss Lena Cohen. Miss Ida Cohen, Mr. Israel M. Cydell. MrSadle Darling. MUs Vera Darling, MnWBert FLnley. .Mr. Arthur Echlll. Miss Esther Kornfeld, Miss Anna Miller, Mr Pomerantz, Miss Kate Rosner. Mr. William Uosenblum, Mr. gcuwerln. Mlsa Mildred Spotkov and Miss Anna Steinberg PreparaUoii ar now being completed for the fourth, annua) danse of the trau Photo by Mareeau, Club, which Is to take place on Monday evening, February 21. at the Columbia Club, Hroad and Oxford htrcets. All the members of the club have been actively engaged for many weeks In this prepara tion, and everything points toward a most enjoyable and .successful evening. Tho committee In charge promises numerous novel features, which will add to the gaiety of the nftair. Tho literary com mittee also wishes to announco an open combined literary and entertainment, night, on Wednesday evening, March S, at the clubroom.i, 2156 North Broad street. Debates are being arranged with various clubs. Tho boy friends gave a leap-year party in honor of the girls of the Flasam Sewing Circle on Saturday evening, at Miss lies slo Rosenberg's house, 1033 South 5th street. Those who attended were Miss Ida Brlnn. Mlsi Reba Cohen. Miss Esther Schlesslngor. Bliss Anna Derringer, Miss Bella Shapiro; Dr. Alfred Cantor, Mr. .Samuel Llebman, Mr. Maurice Lavau, Dr. Moo Llebman, Mr. Howard Kaeclincr, Dr. Kravitz. The "Ishkablbbles" will give their win ter frolic tonight In the Roso Gardens of the Bellovue Stratford. There will bo ex hibition dancing by Mr. C. EUwood Car penter nnd Miss Dorothy Miller and by Mr. Jack Slgei and Miss Elizabeth Cope. The exhibitions will be followed by a fox trot contest, for which a cup will bo given to tho winners. The committee In charge of tho affair Includes Mr. H, Deweoa Kirchncr and Mr. Gilbert Van Hoesen. About 100 guests nre expected. The Bryant School held its fifth monthly meeting in tho school building on last Thursday. Tho attendanco was the best on record. Mr. Tlndal, the principal, de livered nn address. In which ho welcomed the class of 1DIB. Mr. George W. Wlnaur sang for the assembly. . Mr. Henry A. Laesser nnd Mr. William 11. Henderson gave a dancing exhibition. Mr. J. Wcilcy Moore gave a recitation. Dancing followed the business transac tions, and refreshments were served. Mrs. Russell Wilson, of 1921 North Park avenue, will give a card party and linen sdiower tomonow afternoon, at her home, In honor of Mr. Wilson's sister. Miss Anne Wilson. Yellow and white spring Dowers will be used in the decora tion!,. Tho guests will Include Mrs. H. Rex Stackhouse. Mrs. Clarko Kendrlck, Mrs. Karl Stewart, Mrs. Charlotte Tyson. Mrs. Clifford Terry, Miss Frances Barry, Miss Virginia Barry, Mrs. Louis Van Court. Mrs. Lo Roy Walker, Miss Chris, tlno Pllughnupt. Mrs, slyrtlce Shrlver, Mrs Abo Anders, Miss Edna Hill. Mrs. D. Taylor Gladlng. Mrs. George Stephens, Miss Edna Underdown, Mrs. Ira Smith, Mrs. J. Bert Fettling, Mrs. Lore Franken field, Mrs I. Newton .Smith. Miss Isabel Hall, Mrs. Frank MIsky. Mrs. Charles E. Delser, Miss Irene Fagley, Mrs. George Underdown, Mrs. Louis Rutherford, Miss Mary Savage, Mrs. Alfred Wolstenholme, Mrs. James Guthrie and Mrs. William Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Myer Klrshner. of 733 North 16th street, have Issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter. Miss Edna Klrshner, to Mr. Louis II. Cohen, on Saturday evening. February 27. at 6:30 o'clock, ln the Metropolitan Hall. The brlda'a attendants will be Miss Dorothy Rlcklln, maid of honor: Mrs. William G. Wltlln, matron of honor, and Miss Emma Ricklln, .Miss Fanny Felnman. Miss Goldle Wersov, Miss Mary Petchon, Miss Pauline Welner and Miss Esther Cohen, brides maids Mr Isador Klrshner, the bride's brother, will be best man, and the ushfrs will bo Mr. Adoloph Lspyowker. Mr. Myer Weinberg, Mr. Joseph Cohen, Sir. Ixula Freeman, Dr. Maurice Jossom, Mr. Kathan Kold and Dr. Robert Klrshner. Roxborough A very Interesting program has been arranged by Mr. Thomas Mulchrone for the monthly meeting of tho Holy Name Society of St. John the Baptist's Catholic Church on February 13. Addresses will be made by Mr- James Bennett and Mr. John Mulhern, and St. John's Orchestra will be assisted in the musical numbers by local soloists. The officers elected for 191S are: President, Mr. James J. McQar rlglej vice presidents, M James F. Mc Callen, Mr. Thomas Martin; treasurer, Mr, James F. Gallagher: secretary, Mr. Michael Nolan, marshal, Mr. John J, Wall, and spiritual director, Rev. Patrick H. McGlnnls, Mtasra. John J, Foran, J, J. Walt and JosepHH. McKernan were ap pointed delegatesTfcthe Union. Notices for the. Society page will be accepted and printed Id the l.veulne Ledccr, but all ueU notice mutt J written en one tide ot the paper. inut bo timed to full, with full uddrtu, and Uea poaatble telephone number uiuit b bend all uch rommuulUou to "Satiety Kdltor." EmbUj Ledger, CO Ckettiiut ktreet. Volet thete requirement are carried oat to that verhlcattou may b tumliU, the notice will ust b imUUhcd. Photo by Marceu. MISS VIRGINIA WETIIEIULL The attractive (laURhtcr of Mr. and Mrs, Christopher Wcthcrill, of Overbrook. Miss Wcthcrill will leave today for n visit in New York. Musicale Women members ot the faculty of the Philadelphia Musical Academy, nt 1617 Spruce stiect, gave a concert Inst night for the students and their parents. There wore orgnn, piano, violin nnd vocal numbers on the program, which was as follows: Quartet- Vnlse Impromptu Haft Miss Mary Walker, Mtm Joan Calhoun, Mrs. A. M. Hoyt. Mis. F. 1). Ulnn.l. riano Kolo t'olnrwlim C-Hhri Minor. ...Chopin ... ,, Mlsa .Marlon Hull, Molln Concerto (1 Minor, Opus 20 Hrurh a) AllcRru Moucrnto, Ibl A.lnulo. Hr Urrie Lclatid-Uols, Mlra Vlrnlnli Henderson. i!icerlo D Minor Uublnatclii , . Mln Alice I.cMiib. Orsan Solo-Vniitnale 'V Minor Itlcblcr Ijiio Solo-fu) Kurest .Murmui'l.ma t.lszt idi TiirKlsli .Marcl.r, 4lFetlmcn-nublnstelii .. , MIm M.iMon Orafc. ocul-ra) "i:g llllnkt I)er Tliuu"..nublnstcln (b) Hnuk". l,i rorito (c) Ilioi.Khta 'n- w I.iks".. I.cbnian.i ,., , Mlii Sophlo ilpiarh. Wolln-fa) Chanson I-ouls XIII el I'avane. . ,. . . Coupcrln-Krelsltr (b) fcpanlih Danco Saraaale nl , Mlaa Alma Orafe. Plnno Solo (a) roveletto MacDowcll (b. Hexcnianz MacDowcll , .Mia HcsiIp Davis. vocal-fn) "Whoil lluy .My Ucndcr".Ocrmnn (b) 'Ron tag MorRcn1' Ilral.ma iV . !l?art HK" Koeater (u) "i.lirapturptl" Foestcr t, , Mario Zeekwer Holt. Duo-Pas ,les t'vnihnlet riiamlnado -Mlsa Lisa Mohr, Jllan l'lorence Urban, Tho affair was. held In tho concert hall, nnd about SOU guests attended. West Philadelphia The members of the Victrlx Club, M33 Mne street, will entertain tomorrow eve ning In Knights of Columbus Hall, CSth and Market streets. Tho affair will bo a supper, followed by a dnnce, und the guests will Include those who have assisted the club In the social enterprises of tho past year. Those who will have tho affair in charge Include tho recently elected president, Mr. John II. Griffin, Mrs. William J. McMenamln. Vice Presi dent and Mrs. Edward J. Titterton. Plain are alto under way for the uunuul play of the club, which will bo held In the near future. Tho T'razi Club will hold its midwin ter dance on Friday, at the Phllomuslan Club. The committee has planned a de lightful evening. North Philadelphia Mrs. F. Caplan, of 2012 Arizona street,' announces the betrothal of her daughter. Miss Yetta Caplan. and Mr. Victor Abel- Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Hutzell enter tained a number or friends last week nt a house warming in their new home, 4729 North 12th street. Tho guests included Miss Eleanor Rows, Miss Lorraine Barns. Miss Edythe Bachman, Miss FJsie Good year. Miss Claire Eckert, Mr. .Mark Cul ley. Mr. Raymond W. Walker. Mr. Edward Sheetz, Mr. Howard Hoover nnd Mr. Charles Guy. Miss Dorothy Rlbbans, of Newark, is spending tome time as tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Maurer, of 2827 Diamond street. A novelty box party will be given in the Cookman Methodist Episcopal Church, Le high avenue and 12th street, on Saturday night, by tho Queen Esther Circle of the church. Miss Elsa Wolslrer. of 1G15 North Marshall street, will entertain nt luncheon and cards on Saturduy, when her guests will be Miss Margaret Wolfe, Miss Emma Shields. Miss Ileuluh Teltsworth. Miss Chrlssle Geyer, Mrs. Arthur Nltzsche, Mrs. Henry Braehhold and Miss Olive Lees. Lansdowne Mr. nnd Mrs.. Thomas M. Fitzgerald, of West Baltimore avenue, will entertain at the opera this evening In honor ot .Mr. John Heenau, of Atlantic City. Mr. Charles J. Pilling, ot Windermere, leaves today for Plnehurst, where he will play In the tournament. Miss Victoria Hays, of Germantown, spent the week-end with Miss Cecil Ryan, ot La Crosse avenue. AMUSEMENTS IIKAIt THH MARIMBA BAND AT THK Hotel Bingham Cafe EVEUV AFTEP.NOON AND EVU.NING DANCING llhiEham Hotel Co Market & 11th Sts. Palace lOo 12U MArtKET in 4 r i i a. -20c ALL THIS WEEK Pauline Frederick IN PHOTOPLAY OF UNUSUAL MKIRT "THE SPIDER" In Which the Superb Emotional ArllJto presents Two Distinct Characters. Stanley MAItKI.T ABOVE I0TH 11:13 A. M 11.-1B P. M. CHARLOTTE WALKER THE TRAIL OP THE LONESOME PINE" Arcadia CHESTNUT Uelow 10th 10 A. M to 11:15 p. u Wilfred Lucas In "ACQUITTED" Tnurs.. Frl., Sat. Orrln Jormon, "D'ArUgnan" fin wink TnU Kent Week. E.g., S-SO. ijcll 1 1L1V. Itat. Tomorrow. 2.S0 TWIN BEDS WITH THE FAMOUS NEW YORK CAST RAY COXB JOHN WSSTLBY LEO CAHR1I.LO ALICE JOHN ZAINACURZON KARLKIIOOTHE Popular Price Mat Tnorrow,,ut, sats J, ppAATt ThU A Neit Week. Evr... Sill. iJ.lvvyiXi- Matinee Tomorrow. 2.-19. Waw Erlaner ft Geor; Tyler Present POLLYANNA Tht OlaJ PU'J, Spreading Good CKr Throughout Ml PMtadtlshla, Best Seats 10 at Pop. Mat. Tomorrow. 11S ACADEMY OP MLSIC 1SI& Boston MONPAY EVENING. "SB II. AT $.15. tioiolat Ernest Schellinir tlCKETS AT JHSPPB-Sjl Symphony Orchestra Dr Kart Kaek. CsoJuclor Navy Yard Affairs Mr. J, A. Itossoll, wife of Captain Rbn sell, tT. 8. 'M. C will entertain at jrlrtgB tomorrow afternoon ill her home In tliS Navy Ynrd. Her guests wilt Include Mrs. Littleton Wnller Tazewell Waller, Mrs. flmedley D. Butler, Mrs, C O. Ldhg, Mrs. li. J. Mnglll, Mra Frank Halford, Mrs. R. B. Hulllvnn, Mrs. Alexander A Vnndegrlft, Mrs. E. D. Ryan, Mrs. W U Llttlcflcld, Mrs. Alexnnder S. William Mrs, William Morris. StrK Albert E Strode, of Amherst, Va.; Mrn, J. Mnrc lon. Mrs. J.anz. Mrs. II. L. Beared. Mrs R. B. FnrduharRon, Mrs. D. P Mannls, .Mrs. J-;, snow, sirs, Alexander S, Vflmlfi grlft, Mrs. Frank 1). Kllgoro nnd MM. Raymond S. Keyes. Mrs. J. Marston, wlfo of Lieutenant Mnrston, V. H. M. C, will entertain on Frldny afternoon at bridge at Her Home, 2331 South 21st Btreet, In honor of Mrs. A C. Dcarlng, wife ot Lieutenant Dcarhii, P. S. M. C. Her guests will Include Mrs Littleton XV. T. Waller, Mrs. ti. Q. Ma gill, Mrs. Smedlcy B. Butler, Sirs. C D, Long, Mrs. J. A. Itossoll, Mrs. II. H. Sullivan, Mrs. Alexnnder S. Vnndegrirt, Mrs. E. D. Ryan, Mrs. J. B. Lowry, Mrs, Raymond S. Keyes, Mrs. A. C. Dcnrlng, Mrs. Nelson P. Vultc, Mrs. Rhlph L. Shepnrd, Mrs. Charles A. Lutz. Mrs, J Isaacs, Mrs. Georgo P. onnmer, Mrs. K. W. Scott, Mrs. Henry -jrynn, Mrs. Paul Blackburn, Mrs. Chad wick and MrB. Tor rey. Mrs. Raymond S. Keyes will cntertnln the members of the Tuesday afternoon bridge club this afternoon at her home, 2102 Shunk street. Her guests will In clude Mrs. Chnrles A. Davis, Mrs. Albert E. Strode, of Amherst, Vn. , Mrs. V Isnncs, Mrs. Alexnnder A. Vandegrltt, Mrs. J. V. McAlplne, Mrs. Roblnette, Mrs. Warner Lotz, Mrs. Homer If. Norton, Miss Blanche Lane, Mrs. A. T. Graham and Mrs. E. McClung. Commander C. B. Price. V. S. N., cap tain of tho Navy Yard, and Mrs. Price will leavo shortly for tho Asiatic station, Shanghai, China, where Captain Price has been ordeicd. Mrs. Victor Isaifs. wife of Ensign Isaacs, U. H. N., will entertain at n small dinner on Thursday, February 17, at her home, 2328 South 21st street. Her gupsta will Include Mrs. Henry Br.au, Mrs. Ray mond S. Keyes, Mrs. J. Mnrston, Mrs. William L. Pryor nnd Mrs. rnul Black burn. , Mrs. Alexander A. Vnndegrlft, wlfo of Lieutenant Vnndegrlft, Is entertaining her slstcr-ln-law, Mrs. Albert E. Strode, ot Amherst, Vn., who will remain with her for n few days. Captain Charles Bryant Drake, United States Army, and Mrs. Drake havo as their guests at the present time Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Landa, of Sin Antonio, Tex., who will remain until the end of the week. Captain and Mrs. Drake will entertain at dinner In their honor on Thursday oye nlng, nfter which they will go to the naval dance at the Yard. Mrs. J. V. McAlplne, wlfo of Doctor Mc Alplne, IT. S. N., will be hostess tomorrow afternoon to the members of licr bridge club. Her guests will Include Mrs. Clin ton Williams. Mrs. John T. Fcnner, Mrs. John Handy Hall. . ' Delaware County Miss Nellu L. Wetherlll, of Chcsjer. has Issued cards for a luncheon at her home, 41st and Potter streets, to tricot Miss Marjorle Blakeley on February U. Miss Blakoley's engagement: to Mr. .Al bert C. Hay, of New York, was recently announced by her mother, Mrs. Wlllhtm S. Blakeley. Tho Ladles' Auxiliary of tho Clifton Heights Fire Association will give a theatre benefit tho latter part of this month. Mr. Frank Clayton, of Nqrwood. Is tI.i ltlng In Richmond, Va. What's Doing Tonight. "I.ur-la," Slolropolltan' Opera House. H oclock, Chester Helical Society. Hotel Walton. Hush Society, lecture, "The Neurotic Child," Professor O. M. Campbell. Unl orally of I'enn. s)lvanln; H-ir, o'clock. Dlacusslon, "Houalnic Problems tn Croat Cities," Oermnntown V. M. C, A., R o'clock. Annual dinner, alumni of General Theological Seminary, Church House. AMUSEMENTS 17'VD"DT7,CJrT' T1I,S next wkek JL1 UiWAIilO J. EVENINGS. 8.13. MAT. TOMOHROW. 251. THE JOURNEY OF JOYOUSNESS , KLAW & ERLANGER'P , Peerless Musical Production AROUND THE MAP ORIGINAL N. Y. CAST 125 Beat Seats j 1.60 at Pop. Mat Tomorrow. A IOa-vVii Positively Last 7 Times. Tonleht iCKJlUIll at 8 :13. Last Pop, I .Mat Thura, DAV&.5I,ASCO Frances Starr SrSSS "Marie-Odile" Tin: most niacussnD play kybk PKHBUNTUD .V I'HILADKLPUU SEE IT TONIGHT! ENGAGEMENT TERMINATES NEXT SATURDAY EVENING. rEURUARY llith NEXT WEEK SSnggS8 ?JR SOTHERN NtueP' With MISS ALEXANDRA CARLISLE T VTCTr1 Positively Last 7 Times. Ll I llJ Last Pop. 1.S0 Mat.Tomorrow, fitrj. Lively II l'ou !Vi o Uvely Time N. Y. Winter Garden's Greatest nvuj THE PASSING SHOW OF 195 With tho Sams Great Cast, Including, GEOHGi: MONROE. EUGENE and WILLlR HOWARD and MARlLYNN MILLER If you like a sirly show repleto with hauntln melodies, extravagant spectacles and ons on ,towrivagit-yiAtYsfeS',o'r B. F. Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS STILL MAKING THEM ROAR I , Mclntyre & Heath in "THE GEORGIA MINSTRELS" Homer n Mason (: Marguerite Keeler Josu Heather; Dunbar's Man Ian J Slnger rtank Orth and W. J. Oooley. Others CHESTNUT SfTOpera Hoie Chestnut Helow 11th Street I Plavw to Capacity Crowds and Kiocous .appiause i CONTINUOUS FROM ? TO 11 V U DAILV Tho North American's Master War illra "On the Firing Line With Germans" uconipanIed by Leuure by W II Durbor. Vh tha darlne photographer, who sesurtd ShU SOW ft" 't ttUtln with Von Hloden rlrvl-to Theatre auNiPHnarra "Handicapped Girls" Bi Novelty Minstrels " JSrt 4. C. MACK TRIO, OTHERS ' "mbtropohtan opera HOUSE METROPOLITAN OPERA CO. New YORK tonight Lucia Di Lammermoou NEXONSplSSriSf, TooUrht t T and 0. ' Dklfiaaes Ki)magc ot t',n XIrr?. Ilea io?Jl- H?4?" J,a"S- . WALNUT Mat- Today. 26?, FISKE O'HARA in "Kilteim" Americanist y?JlowTid MlOaUtlt Rolliclicra.