Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 15, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING LBDGEK-PniliABELPnTA, TOES DAY. FEBRUARY IS, 1916.
11
gJrjY WYNNE GOSSIPS GAYLY
LANSDOWNE WILL HAVE ANNUAL
SHOW AT 20TH CENTURY CLUB
The "Lansdowne Follies of 1916" Will Be Held This
Year on the Evenings of March 3 and 4.
Other Amateur Performances
uf iviajn Y SOCIAL DOINGS
Ia Theatre Party Will Be Given for Miss S. Valentine
E' .rti.i,11 Utr Mrs. ThntnnQ T,nimiii r.. .i tit..
Freeman Entertain for Miss Baird
PWW
,
itftn.T ni bo a busy ono In tho
Wl JSrlil, not that thcro will bo
iff "balls or affairs ot that kind,
2?t!rftl smaller parties will bo Given
t?M bo most IntcrcstltiB. Tho
&h'iy c,"llon W,M mcct '" Uor'
fe'T'.' hnfnro that event. Fore-
S&imonirthcni wlM bo that Riven by
5T ,, Mrs Walter Jackson Freeman
'J2r of fytendalo Ualrd, tho very
Active debutante daUBhteV o Mr.
S i Mrs Wllllnm Ualrd, and who is
. .f the most Rifted ot tho younper
?r. Ri.o will ilanco tomorrow nlBht
M the St. nita concert at tho Dellovuo
M .,..t hv tho way.
flftUUlu,
V in intcrestlnB nrtnlr also win uo uto
h1.. ..t which Mrs. Thomas
&g will Blvo for Valentino Mil-
&d Mrs' LanRdon K- Mltche' and
:fry elftcU person also. Miss Mlt
,lr, music is her Rrcat forlo. Sho
i tan very prettily and plays oxtromoly
;ll and has bad tllu porsovcrnnco In
' ItrVork which marks tho successful
I have bail occasion several times
.'...- tn bin mo to nn obscuro llttlo
laterer's shop, located on tho main
ilrett of ono oi our uiul i
tctlons, tho placo bnvlnR becomo n
lavenfor thoso who nro weary ot wrcs
UU5 with tho servant problem, and
.....fm tomnornrlly minus a cook.
f The restaurant boasts of a VIctrola, so
.1.. ... mn hn rccnled with Lucullian
fewts nd grand opcrc. at ono and tho
iimo time, and I bavo sipped my soup
I'otfiy and meditatively to tho strains
of tho Hilda waltz, strugRlcd viRor
'ously over a steak with tho stimulus
.!! hv tho "Anvil Chorus" and
"pUopcd through tho salad and dcssoit
C0tin9 tO mUKU ruuni iui iuu lit." v-unn;.
rith a fnx-trot record on; but ono night
t strangely familiar yet odd tuno ns
iillcd my cars, and when this had been
wnpiled thrco times I recalled It as a
, mod old rovlval hymn, but was at a
lots to understand Its popularity until
that one can bo regaled with Lucullean
, I espied tho rector of ono of our wcll-
) lUlOWa parisucs hu;iiuu hi u. tiuiut uunn;i
irlth his daughter. Tho rector looked
ippreciatlvo as tho record repeated and
---..J 1 ..... ...A.. nil ........ m..r.1. In.
P.ttrested, but I have dined at that same
wis throe times since, and each timo
the rector's nppearanco was tho signal
for putting on tho samo old hymn, anu
ath timo ho benrs It with a resigned
If rmile and tries his best not to look
I ..... ..... . .!.. .t.l1.
DOrCQ. 1JUI UIIU tuuuui iiuiii niiiiiv-
Injthat even a minister, bo ho ever so
tocere, sometimes grows Just a llttlo
tired of "shop."
Tt lUtz-Carlttm ballroom was
j",. crowded to tho doors yesterday morn-
US (or the cliarlty muslcnlo arrariEcd
V Mrs. David Lewis, Mrs. Frank
Granger Kennedy and Mrs. Robert
Emott Haro, and a number of persons
rtaitoed for luncheon. Among theso
H.?"8 Mrs. J. Harrison Smith, Mrs.
Horace Pettlt, Mrs. John S. Muekle,
GrJMn. Albert Tloscnthal, Mrs. Theodoro
AftiUirOU, WHO UI11UI UUIIUU LWU III UIU
, , . . , i ... ,, ...
IVWt; Miss Elizabeth Latta and Mr.
Jtobert Armbrustcr, M.rs. Edward
'Schmidt, Mrs. Haro .nd Mrs. C. Tltoo-
tore Wcrmvatr. Others who wcro pres
ent for tho music wero Mrs. Joseph M.
;pu:am. Miss Olivia Gazzam, Mrs.
tanas E. Dunn, Mrs. Charles Francis
Bochman, Mrs. Harold E. Yarnall, Mrs.
SE. Dobson Altcmus, Mrs. Paxson
jEseter, Mrs. Edwin G. Closo, Mrs. Jo
ij'ph W. Shannon, Miss Carollno Torter
Itsd Miss Katherlno Hare.
NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
Mrs. Wllllnm rtil!i xvlin ! Hnomllni?
ti Winter at tho Gotham In Now York.
jlnnounces tho encasement of her dauKh
RW, Miss Edith ItutlcdRo Dulles, to Mr.
K'naeriCK Snare. Jr., of New York. Miss
fmti Is the daughter of tho lato Wll
tJiiiies, who was vice president and
IKisuren of tho Mississippi Glass Coin
M"7. and a erarrddauslitcr of the lato
WT. John Welsh Dulles, of this city.
r. Snare, who Is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
fTtuerlck Snara. nf 44 Wl 77th Htrpnt.
" graduated irom Columbia University
a member of Squadron A.
ir, -j ..
-.. mm iura, j. wnmcr untitle, jmiss
ma maale- Wr- t"'l Sirs. William
f - mm 01)as amrEoi semi navo
f to Quebeo for tho winter sports and
(. i uie wnateau Frontenac.
Mrs. nobert 13. Strawbrldge, Mrs. John
,.,' ana Ml83 Christine Hlddlo gavo
5 PICllIC If! thA wnnlc if Atlnn Q C
J11. Sunday, Ur3 Btrawi,r,aa ja'terprol
S' at the tea at the Talmetto Golf
LM'- ana Mrs. William Woodward
rf w " ,ne B""eei, are me guests
ttJin and Mr3' Arthur 13. Chllds In
!" Joseph Baldwin Hutchinson, of
i!r QDrurA ntraD ...in ,. .,.. ,
Kjweon In honor of Jllss Margaret
Wrvnrrancls n- Strawbrldge. of Wis-
" W.v u,enue. uermantown, will give
...'? today t the Germantown
Sr, of Jamestown, N, C.
if, .... ,. '
BTki " 'lUT1- William nice Taylor Bpent
?S"lfqlei!n AUant' CUy 8t thB
u f. and. lira, jame3 jBter announce
Pltk. TBement ' their daughter, Miss
'" Louise Kater, to Mr. Frank Balrd
" ''-. of Overbrook.
wit. ftnrt t . ... ...
it!.,T "X1."1 oiarsnail it. smith are
h it. Clty tor several days. They
r' "opplnjr at tho n'r.n,.
t .j ,. ... "
fnc. .k"' "I'l'am A. MacBrlde an
BflMii.? m"rr,aee of their daughter,
KWn o" MarIan MacBrlde, to Mr.
ISM nii " piHiiu. ins marriage
Bl 6ai,Lf v?ry luletly on the afternoon
f. Surf ir V. -ij tfuuvo ujiiviaivu.
fm i qBEUh.uwliI be at home a"er
at K19 North Percy street.
!? i1.1'1 M- Schoch. of 4M1 Pine
ju , n ining Ansa Viola Vre-
Brooklyn. N. Y.
Along the Main Line
'WIBR.k.k Mr Edwin Georae
. a onor of Ml GnhijBr.
wun -eaxst,aa will entcitain nt
J,M,,nt fol'oweJ by bridge this after
n?i.. r?f.r..h?,me '" Overbrook In honor
or Miss Edith Evans.
Kon n? ,r,l ,lnV? c,oso,, elr"homo on
VrS T i!1 ?" ,wl" "lleml a moll with
Mrs. S. P. Hutching, of 1033 Pine street.
AIimiom:-Mr. and Mrs. mahcrford
H,mi """ n"d fnlly have returned to
IU-lTt ,,OI"' on Cricket avenue, after
tains n mn"1 ln l,, 1,ocono Moun'
nintf , .Y'V Kl.V0 a mualca'o tills eve-wh?it-Bk1.,
:,c, r,h"I"e: ... ".. '
" '"' "" " " original nances.
Chestnut Hill
Mrs. Wllllnm N. Tliotnni. of 200 Enit
Gravers lnne, Is npcndltiR a month In
Atlantic City nH the Kucst of her pa
rents. Mr. nnd airs. Frederick G. lloth.
Miss Anna Frclda Jnnsscn, whoso mnr
nilngo to Mr. Martin Harris Cftllum will
take place tomorrow, will cntertnln her
bridal party at dinner this evening nt
her home, 103 East Mermaid lane.
Germantown
Tho Itlglit Itcverpud Philip Mercer
Ithlnelaiidcr. Bishop of Pennsylvania, will
bo guct of honor nt tho dinner to ho
Riven this evening by tho Men's Club In
tho parish building of Christ Protestnnt
Kp seopnl Church. Tulpchockon and Mc
Callum streets.
Mrs. n. nidredge Pennocb, of 0722
Gienno street, who Is visiting frlendi In
Kait Orange, N. J., will return to her
homo on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney C. Lomas have
roturnod from a visit to Mrs. Lomas' par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. Jrlo, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trlcstly Button,
who spent to vera! days as tho guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Kdwurd Hatch In Now
"ork, have returned to their home, 210
West Upsal street.
Mrs. William Wlllet, of 7902 Lincoln
drive, entertained nt tea on Saturday aft
ernoon. Miss Isabella Mott spoko on tho
"Federal Amendment for Woman Suf
frage." Along the Reading
An entertainment of high class vvaude
vllle will bo given at tho Jonkintown Au
ditorium, on Old York road, on Wednes
day evening, March 1, for the benellt of
the maternity ward of tho Ablngton Me
morial Hospital. Tho patronesses are
Mrs. Cyrus II. K. Curtis, Mrs. Marma
duko Tlldcn, Jr., Mrs. Georgo II. Lorl
mcr. Mis. Itobert Sewoll, Mrs. Charles W.
Heck, Mrs. Edgar F. Nash, Mrs. Walter
O. Kclls, Mrs. Allan 11. Itecd, Mrs. John
Smlle Hcrkness, Mrs. S. K. Allman,
Mrs. 13, A. Welhenmaycr. Mrs. L. It.
Dutton, Mrs. H. H. Do Puy. Mrs. J. L.
Jones, Jr., Mrs. Georgo A. nilnsser, Jr.,
and Mrs. Milton K. Nclffcr. Flowers will
ho sold during tlie Intermission, nnd tho
aides will bo Miss Helen Nnsh, Miss Doris
Wcatherbeo, Miss Marjorle Kent. Miss
Julia Beck, Miss Clara Do Puy, Miss
Mary Mulford, Jllss Dorothy Mulford and
Miss Eleanor Jones.
West Philadelphia
Mrs. William M. Bonsall and her daugh
ter, Jllss Eleanor Bonsall, of 4110 Locust
streot, accompanied by Miss Elizabeth
Graham and Jllss Augusta Graham, will
sail for Bermuda tomorrow, returning
early In March. Jllss Rachel Snyder,
of West Virginia, who has bcon the guest
of Jllss Bonsall, will return to her homo
today. A number of Informal affairs
wcro given In her honor whllo hero.
Mrs. Wllllnm It. Lyman, of 3932 Spruce
street, will givo a dinner-dance at tho Hit
tenhouso on tho evening of Wednesday,
March 1.
Jlrs. Allco Youngs Fisher announces tho
engagement of her daughter. Jllss JInbel
A. Youngs, to Jlr, Frank Henderson, of
West Philadelphia.
South Philadelphia
A box party, followed by a luncheon
at tho Arcadia Cafe, was given by Jllss
Tllllo Hnhn, Jlr. John T. Long. Jllss Jlar
garetto Haines and Jlr. Frank Haines,
who motored from Palmyra.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest JIacdowell, of 1708
Porter street, are receiving congratula
tions on tho birth of twin sons.
Jlr. and Jlrs. C. A. Gramllch. of 1505
Mifflin street, celebrated their golden
wedding nnnlvereary last week by a
fnmlly reunion consisting of 35 members
of their Immediate family.
A surprise party was given Miss Graco
Boatt by her friends at her home, 2121
South 13th street, last week.
Jtr. and Mrs. Elmer Bonnlck, of 15th
nnd miner streets, rtro being congratu
lated on the birth of a daughter.
Tioga
Tho Tioga Club of Eight was enter
tained at luncheon Saturday by Jllss
Nanetto Mledcl, ono of the number. Tho
guests wero Miss Emily Heed, Jllss
Margaret Itoblnson, Jllss Allco Conklln,
Jllss Helen Fry, Jllss Katharine Sntvely,
Jllss Charlotte Kunzlg and Miss Llda
Weckerly.
A novel costume entertainment "Jtother
Gooso and Other Nursery Rhymes," will
bo given by the primary department of
Mount Hcrmon Reformed Sunday school
on Friday night, In the Sunday school
building, 16th and WIngohoclting Btreets.
Lansdowne
Jlrs. James P. Whltehour, of Stratford
avenue, has returned from a week-end
visit to New York;
Mr. ond Jlrs. nichard Bates, of 130 North
Wycombe avenue, are receiving congratu
lations on the birth ot a daughter. Jlrs.
Bates will be remembered as Miss Mary
Bowers.
Delaware County
Mrs. Anna Burnley, of ClKton Heights,
announces the marriage of her daughter,
Jllss Florence Burnley, to Jlr. Raymond
Supplee, of Drexel Hill, on February 9.
Mr. Thomas Prendergast, of Morton, has
returned from a week's stay at Atlantic
City.
Wilmington
Mrs. Charles Dundas Everett, of Ridge
way. Is visiting her daughter, Jlrs. Victor
du Pont, 3d, and will stay until late in
March.
Jllss Dorothy Moore, of Sandy Springs,
Md.. is a guest of Jlrs. Samuel G. Rum
ford. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Peyton, of
New York, who liav bn South lnc
the i Hrt of the ywr, Uylnrf at Palm
Boach ad at August and Bon Air. are
returning and will top here to pay a few
days' iU to Mrs. Eugene du Pont at
Pelleport.
Mbu Margaret Whittaker roturned last
wSk from Aitonta. Qa,. whr ab has
bR vWln Kltivs tor a fortnight,
MADAME LYD1A LOCKE
Tho beautiful younfr American prima donna, who vi 11 siiii; the Mud Scene from "Lucia" tomorrow evening
at tho concert nnd ball which will bo nivcti at the 15 Mlevue-Stratford for the benefit of St. Itita's Church
Weddings
FRIEDMAN BAMBERGER.
A very Interesting wedding will tnko
place this afternoon nt St. .Inmcs' Hotel,
when Jlrs. Theresa Y. Bamberger, daugh
ter of Jlr. and Jlrs. Philip Ycdlnsky, of
PottsVllIc, Pa., ulll be given In nmrrlngo
by her father to Jlr. Albert Friedman, of
2020 North Broad htreet. Tho ceremony
wilt ho performed at 1 o'clock by tho Rev
Dr. Henry BerkowlU, of the Rodcpli
Shnlom Temple, and will bo followed by
a dinner nnd reception. Tho bride will
wear a beautiful gown of silver lnco
draped with gray chiffon, am! a hat
of sliver lnco and chiffon, and will
carry a shower bounuot of orchids and
lilies of tho valley. Jllss Jnno Ycdlnsky,
who will bo her sister's maid ot honor,
will bo nttlred In a pink frock of Georgette
crepo draped over pink silk. A hat of
pink crepe, trimmed with pink roses and
a bouquet of pink Klllarnoy roses, will
complete her costume.
Tho bridegroom will have his brother,
Jlr. Jloses Friedman, of Clnclnnntl, O.,
for best man. ' Upon their roturn from an
oxtended Southern trip Jlr. and Jlrs.
Friedman will bo at home after JIarch 1
nt 3S2G North 17th street.
VALENCHIK KLAUSNGR.
Jllss Kitty Klausner, daughter of Jlr.
and Jlrs. Gustavo Klausner, ot 1927 North
32d street, will becomo the brldo of Jlr.
Louis A. Vnlenchlk tonight nt 6:30 o'clock
In Lu Lu Temple, 13th and Spring Garden
streets, which will be decorated with a
profusion of troplcnl plants and Mowers
Tho Rev. Dr. Marvin Nathan, of tho Both
Israel Temple, will perform tho ceremony,
which will bo followed by n largo recep
tion at 8 o'clock. Jlr. Klausner will give
his daughter ln marriage. Her gown ot
bridal satin Is trimmed with net, hand
embroidered with pearls. Sprays of
orango blossoms will hold her tulki veil
In place, and a shower of lilies of tho
valley will form her bouquet. Tho bride's
attendants will bo her sisters, Jllss Jlay
Klausner, maid of honor, and Jlrs. A.
Kemplor, matron of honor: Jllss Blancho
Vnlenchlk, sister of the bridegroom; Jllss
Paulino Kramer, Jllss JIarv Cohen, Jllss
Roso Yudcll, Jllss Jessie Vnlenchlk nnd
Jllss Ida Valcnchlk, bridesmaids.
Dr. JIaxwell Wlesen will bo best man,
and tho ushers will bo Jlr. Louis llcndler,
Jlrs. Leon C. Friedman, Jlrs. Louis A.
Greensteln, Jlr. Jnck llcndler, Jlrs. Harry
Klausner and Jlrs. Irvln Cohen. Mr.
Vnlenchlk nnd his brldo will leave on an
extended tour through tho West.
LANDIS-DEAL.
Announcement Is mado of the marriage
ot Jllss Elizabeth J. Deal, of 1511 Butler
street, daughter of the lute Jlr. nnd Jlrtf.
William Deal, to Jlr. U. Clarcnco Lnmlls,
on Friday morning. February 11. In tho
Bethlehem Presbyterian Church. Tho
ceremony was performed by tho pastor,
tho Rev. Dr. John It. Davles. and was
followed by n breakfast at tho Bellevuo
Stratford. The bride, who wore her
traveling suit of gray chllTon veHet,
trimmed with gray fox fur, with a hat
to match, was attended by Jllss Emily
Beale, as bridesmaid. Dr. AVIlllam J.
Crelghton was the bridegroom's best man.
Mr. nnd Jlrs. Landls have gono to Ber
muda, nnd will bo at homo after Febru
ary 25, at C502 North 13th street.
BALJIER-WHITESIDK
A wedding of Interest took placo at 5
o'clock last evening at the home of Jlr.
and Jlrs. JI. Whiteside, of HI Crlckot ave
nue. Ardmore, when their daughter, Jtls3
Ethol JI B. Whiteside, became the bride
of Mr. Oliver Balmcr, Jr., of 193S North
Patterson street, Philadelphia. The cere
mony was performed by tho Rev. Edmund
Grlndal Rawson, ot the Ardmoro Presby
terian Church.
The bride, who was given In marriage
by her father, wore an attractive groen
traveling suit and carried a bouquet of
white rtses.
Miss Florence Whltesido attended her
sister as maid of honor, and wore a
charming gown of green silk. She also
carried a bouquet of white roses.
Jlr. Balmer was attended by his
brother. Mr. David Balmer, as best man.
Following a reception, Jlr. and Jlrs.
Balmer left for a wedding trip to Hamil
ton, Can., and upon their return will live
at 2063 East Victoria street, where they
will be at home after April 15.
FIOCCA-DILQNARDO
Jlles Nellie Dllonardo, daughter of Mr.
Agaplto Dllonardo, of 918 Fltzwater
street, became the bride ot Jlr. Sebastian
Fiocca of 855 North 40th street, on Thurs
day In St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church,
llutchlnaon and Christian streets.
The ceremony was performed by the
Rev, John C. Fleming, assisted by the
Rev, Father Daly,
The brine, who was given In marriage
by her father, woro an exquisite gown of
white duchess satin with court train, and
carried a bouquet of white roses and
Ulles of the valley J
Tho maid of honor, Mls Lena Dllon
ardo, wore a beautiful gown of white
pussy willow taffeta and georgeUe crepe
The best man was Mr Peter DI Blasl.
The bridesmaids wre MUu Katie Marco.
Ml MolUe DI Bhui. Miss Elvira Pretl,
Jllsj Clair Sftiuiiiarttno. Mlas Anna Es
pwito and MU Rose Bis-trd Mr. Joseph
A Veritas, Mr Joseph Dl Benedetto.
Mr. James Cardonl. Mr. Stephen. Marco.
lix Thomas UaUardl and Mr. Louis
Dllonardo acted as usher.
SCHELLING SOLOIST
WITH BOSTON BAND
Pianist Plays His Own Vari
ations With Dr. Muck's
Orchestra
A symphony heard hero hut two weeks
ago, tin co symphonic sketches by De
bussy not heard for somo time, nnd a
pories of variations noer lienid hero be
fore, mado up tho pi ogi am which tho
magnificent band from Beacon 1 1 111 (or,
moio accurately, from Symphony Hall),
played hero-last night. For tho third and
nowest of theso three numbers tho com
poser, Ernest Soliciting, was present as
assisting nrtist.
Tho symphony was Jloznrt's ln E flat,
which Jlr. Stokowskl conducted ut the
concerts of Fobiunry 4-.'. There was
something tempestuous tu tho first nl
logro, ns Doctor Jtucl; conducted It, and
ho raced with rnro zest through tho two
final movements with good authority,
for Jlozait himself wns not nvcrso to
going through certain of his works "on
high." Tho whole was admirably, deftly.
Intelligently plaed. It mado ono think,
for all the now not only accepted but
revered nnd bulw.irkcd simplicity of it,
that Jlozait would have lilted the throe
"sea" sketches of Debussy which Uood
on tho hatno program. For I" his timo
Jlozart outraged quiet minds by his dar
ing, and, no doubt, by Ills delicacy of
humor. That Is a quality which Inheres
In Debussy's sketches, ns much as It docs
In those Iberian thumb-nail bits which
nro not often enough plajed by orches
tras. Humor and delicacy are not tho only
attitudes lu tho strango attempt to
breathe the mystery of tho sou Into
music. To delhio further Is, according to
not tho least or Debussy's critics, tempt
ing tho fates. Yet ono may point out the
harmony which exists In tho boul of tho
composer and In the soul of tho sea, If wo
remember tho wa In nil tho nr!cty that
sweeps across tiro monotony of Its depths.
Debussy hns caught tempers ot tho water,
has suggested oven tho nerves of the sea,
nnd one may only quarrel with him If tiro
sea ho has ro tremulously captured bo not
tho tea of ono's own experience or Imagi
nation, ilven then something will bo left
in pi also of the beauty of tho themes and
tho marvels of orchestration. Nono of
which wcro scanted In tho plajlng last
night.
Mr. Schelllns's work was a sorles of
"Imprestlons (from an nrrlsl's life) In
form of variations on an orlginnl themo
for orchestic, and pianoforte!" Tho wholo
Is dedicated to tho eomposei's wife, tho
themo to tho orchestra, which plned It
last night, tho first variation to tho samo;
tho second, ri canon, rather martial, to
the conductor. Dr. Katl Muck. Mcniorlnl
dedications nro those to Hans PllUncr and
to Gustavo Jlahlcr. Tho oboe solo Is to
G, I.ongy. a variation for strings nlono.
"Polskn" to Padoiewskl, ono for viola nnd
plr.no has tho Initials of Fritz Kreislor,
another for full orchostri. recalls the com
poser's association with the Dulso of
Jtccklenburg-Schwcrln. Tho variation.
'August, 11)11," with tho buggcstlon of
troops going to war without tiro glamor
of battlo had an Immediate and special
appeal.
So likeable, so varied and so Interesting
wero all of these, and the other variation
to tho total number of 19, that one was
MISS GLADYS DAVIDYAN
Daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ga
maliel K. Davidyan, of 2101 West
Venango street, whose engage
ment to Mr. J. Russell Baker, of
Treyorton, Pa., has been announced
i- $fllk v v ill
prono to overlook tho truly remarlrablo
playing of Jlr .Schelllng himself. Ills vir
tuosity hns long been unquestioned; his
sympathetic Interpretation of his own
work might have been tnken for granted.
Yet, assuming cver thing, thcro was nn
added gramhicss of execution In Mr.
Schelllng, a thrilling and wonderful com
munication from tho piano to tho auditors.
Of tho si-paiato vnr rations that with tho
initials of Doctor Muck was certainly
tho least subtle, though It was full of
a charm nnd humor which certainly nro
thaiactorlstlc of tho great conductor. Tho
dedicated offerings to both Padercwsk!
and Kiclsler nro to tho private man less
than to tho public, to the nrtist In each
rather than to tho player. Jlr. I'aderewskl
was, In tho qiinint and rustic phrase, an
Interested npplutiiler at the performance.
Tho turbulent spirit of JInhler was nd
mlrnbly suggested nnd the marvelous
playing of Jlr. Longy not only suggested
but put toflts severest test.
Apart from theso personal Interests, tho
whole work Is largely conceived nnd or
chestrated with a tremendous freedom.
Jlr. Schelllng has tho soul of a musician
and ndds to that the verve of tho nmntcur
(In more senses than one) when ho begins
to composo for tho orchestra. So thero Is
something gcucious and cheering and freo
in his work It Is too early to prophesy
that no other pianist will enro to learn
these variations. It would bo a pity if
tho Intenso personal nature of some of
them would keep the series out nf tho
repertoire of other' orchestras than this.
For tho work is big enough nnd lino
enough to go of Its own. G. V. S.
North Philadelphia
Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Henry Brnuner, of 1333
West Glrnrd avenue, aro spending some
timo in Florida.
Jlrs. S. Schwab and daughter, of 2H1
North 20th street, aro spending some
time as tho guests of relatives in New
York. Jllss Juliet Grcenwald, of 230.1 North
Park avenue, has ns her guest JIIs3 Hazel
Kelman. of Jollet. III.
Jllss Florcnco Fox, daughter of Jlr.
and Jlrs. Louis J. Fox, of 2101 Diamond
street, and Jlr. Samuel I. Flnberg. will
bo married Tuesday, February 22.
Jlr. Samuel R. Gerstley, of 1111 North
Broad street, entertained 10 of his friends
at u theatre party followed by a supper
last week In honor of the "1st anniversary
of his birth.
Jlr. and Jlrs. Walter D. Pnlslmer, of
tho Royal Apartments, Broad street and
Olratd avenue, spent last week In At
lantic City In celebration of their wed
ding arurlcrsury.
Jllss Nell R. Schwab, of 2003 North 33d
stieet, has leturncd homo after wending
wiino timo with relatives and friends lu
tiro South.
Northeast Philadelphia
Jtr. and Jlrs. Thomas O'Brien celebrated
the 22d anniversary of their marriage at
their home. 023 ltldgo avenue, recently.
Among thoso present wero Jlr. and Jlrs.
W. Yeager, Jlr. and Jlrs. A. J. Doorsom,
Jlr. nnd Jlrs. R Foley, Jlr. and Jlrs. W.
JIcLnughlln, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. John J. JIc
Keuna. Jlrs Jlary Armstrong, Jllss Anna
G. Kelly, Jllss Anna Gannon, Jllss Kath
ryn McJlahon, Jllss Reglua Cullen, Miss
Stella Cullen, Miss Anna O'Brien, Jlr.
Thomas O'Brien, Jr.. and Jlrs. George
Docrsom, of Lancaster.
Musical selections were given by Mrs.
JIcLaughlln and tho JUsses Cullen,
Jllss Naomi Sailor, pf 1S15 North Front
street. Is visiting relatives and friends In
Scranton for tovernt weeks.
Camden and Vicinity
Jllss Florence Ickler, of Hnddon
Heights, has been visiting at Moore, Pa,
Jllss JIarletta Champion gave a talk
before the Jlothers" Club of Woodbury on
"Tho Library and the Child."
Jllss Ethel and Miss Edith Rudderow,
of St. James place, Jlerchantvllle, en
tertained at cards at their home on Lin
coln's birthday.
Jlr. and Jlrs. W. C. Starr, of Glen Ridge,
aro spending several months with Jlr.
Starr's mother, Jlrs. John Starr, Jr.
Jlrs. Charles Hudson, of 6th and State
street, Is visiting her daughter, Jlrs. W.
C. Pollock, of Narberth. Pa. Mrs. 'Pol
lock was Miss Sadie Hudson.
Mr. and Jlrs. William J. Craig, of
JUrcbantvllle. are spending a month at
Palm Beach, Fla.
Notice, for the Society pI will b
uicitcJ und printed lu the KTrnlur
I.rUucr, but sir iucli notices luuat ho
written on one nldo ot the paper, luiut l
tlxusd lu full. ultu full uddre. und
when ilbU telephone uuwber want b
bend all such communication to
'Society Bdltor," Ewohur Ledfer, 60S
Clicitnut Mrcet. . . ,
GnWs lltete requirements sre carried
out so lust Ttrlflcatlan, raw be possible,
the notice cvlU Bel be uubiUhwJ.
"F
-. -v r.SPITU tho rumor that there would
JL b no presentation of tho "Lnns
(low no I'olllcs," which baa been nn annual
social pvent for tho last ten J ears, the
boaul of goxernors of the Beln Theta nnd
Ye Owls' Club have olllclnlly announced
tho presentation of tho Follies of 1016 In
the -JOth Century Club on JIarch S and .
This venr'M show will bo under the direc
tion of Mr. J J. Kcennii, Jr. who hns
written a splendid rmotlnnnl sketch called
the "Hpy." In which he has portrayed sol
dier life of tho present war In the AlKnce
Irfinnlno region. The program Includes tho
regular nilnsttol rirclc, u skit entitled
"Waiting for the Ml." and nn exhibition
of recent rle dancing by Mr. Frank Oestcr
lie nnd Mr George llnblnoii.
Thoso who wilt appear In the sketch will
be Jtlss Isabel Galbralrh. Mr. Philip dulif
l.m. Jlr Itobert Ferguson, Jlr. Joseph
Whclnn. Mr. Arthur Davenport, Jlr.
lames Ridings, Mr. Arthur Bryan. .Mr
Jliilmlm I'nrsrmldrn and Jlr. Raymond
ngden. In the skit nro Jllss Ellfabeth
liougluipy. Jtlsa Alma Wallace. JHs
Eleanor Conway, Miss Jtory Galbralth.
Jlr. Alphonstis Hprnul nnd Jlr. N. Nichols.
The committee In charge of tho bhow In
cludes Mr. John Galbralth, Jlr. Albert
Ridings nnd Jlr. Georgo Stntr.el. Jr., of
Ve owls' Club; Jlr. William Sullivan. Mr.
Philip Quintan and Jlr. Joseph Whclon,
of the Beta Thcta Club.
The Committee on Ways and Jtcans of
tho Quaker City Chapter, Daughters of
tho American Revolution, will bo held nt
the homo of Jlrs. II. C. Hunter, 3DI5 Pow
clton avenue, this afternoon.
Jtr. nnd Jlrs. John J. Mullnny, of BIO
North 3;th street, cntrrtnlned the mem
bers ot the Agatha Club Inst evening In
honor ot their daughter, Jllss Jlary JIul
lnny, at a valentine novelty party. The
guests were Miss Jlary Ford, the Jtlssefl
Coyne, the Jlisses Burns, Jllss Dorothy
Nunah. Jllss Cuthailne Donnelly. Jllss
AngclUH Gartlnnd, Jllss JInry JIcGee, Jllss
Jlary Leonard, Jllss Jlarle Kleshcr. Miss
JInry JlcGraw, Miss Khun Forebaugh,
Jllss Jlnrgaret Dauphin, Jllss Catharine
Kolly, Jllss Anna Kelly, Jtr. F. Laws,
Jlr. Joseph Cook, Jlr. G. A. 13. Prender
gnst, .Mr. Bums, Jlr. JI.ers. Jlr. Wllllnm
Ilocschle, Jlr. John Ford, Jlr. JIcKcown,
Jlr. J. JIcGcnon, Jlr. Voges Yarnall, Jtr.
William wiescner, .Air. riuup irausias, .ui.
Francis Bowdcr. Jlr. Frank Dorsey and
Jlr. J. F. Collns, of New York.
Tho St. Patrick's A. A. Drnmntlc Club.
In co-operatfon with tho Lndle.s' Guild,
will glvo n piny on JIarch 0, "Tho District
Attorney-"
.S'Jino of tho club's well-known charac
teiH, Jlr. James Urndlcy, Jlr. Joseph Jlc
Gcttlgan, Jlr. Walter Dalton and Jllss
Jlary Qulglcy, will participate In the play.
Jlrs. Irving Dietrich gave a leap year
party nt her home, C0.S7 Walnut street, on
Saturday evening. Tho decorations were
ln red nnd white. The guests Included
Jllss JInry JlcCusker, Jllss Helen JIcCus
ker, Jllss Ireno Dietrich. Miss Jlyrtlo
JlncDonnld, Jllss Ethel Ko Kune, Jllss
Vera Ko Eune. Jllss Isabel Young, Jllss
Katherlno Brcnnen, Jllss JIarlo Backer),
Jllss Adele Gardner, Jlr. rhlllp Scltnefer,
Jlr. James Coyle, Jlr. Theodoro Glcckner,
Jlr. Raymond Swanson, Mr. Floyd Si
mons, Jlr. Henry Laesser, Jlr. Georgo
Wlnnrd, Jtr. George Dickinson, Jlr.
Irving Dietrich and Jlr. John JlcCall.
Tho Jlisses Brannlgan, of E17 Woodland
nvenuo, gave n Valentino party on Fri
day evening. Among thoso present were
Jllss JIartha Oakcs, Jllss Jlarcella Pel
string, Jllss Jlary Weems, Jllss Roso
Kearney, Jlr. Thomas Leonard, Jlr.
James I'elstrlng, Jllss Anna JUrrphy, Jlr.
Lewis I'elstrlng, Jlr. Philip Lognn, Jlr.
Angelo JIndolo, Jlr. James Schuyler,
Jlr. Joseph Altebcrn, Jlr. Wllllnm Calla
han and Jlr. Fredrick Ruffonach.
Jlr. and Jlrs. J. W. Bright, of 1130
Glrard avenue, entertained nt n Valen
tine "500" party on Friday evening. The
guests Included Jllss Ruth Decker, of
Lnnsdowno; Jllss Esther Jtcyers, Jllss
Bessie Lowellyn, Jllss Ada Nugent. Jllss
Dorothy Johnson. Jllss Violet Jlycrs.
Jllss Florence Hnllowell. Jllss Bernlco
Hnllowell. Jllss Dorothy Gillette, Jllss
Dorothy Jlellwayn, Jllss Anna JIcKenna,
Jllss Knthn Pottolger, Jllss Jlary Ben
son. Jllss Allre Ivnns, of Trenton; Jlr.
Bnrtlott. Jlr. Paul Jlnttein, Sir. Louis
Miller, Jlr. Jerry Nugent, Jlr. Georgo
RItcr, Jlr. Edward Sklrictlng, Jlr. Over
high, Jlr Hugh Jlellwayn. Jlr. Edwin
Decker, Jlr W. Stowart and Jlr. A.
Walker, of Trenton.
Jllss Florence E. JI. Leech will enter
tain nt a "iOO" party this evening nt her
home, 2S3D West Huntingdon street. Tho
guests will Includo Jlr. and Jlrs. Earie
S. Foreman, Jllss JInbel A. Rosholm. Jllss
Rebecca S. Rosholm, Jllss JIargaret JIc
Luughlln, Jllss Ethel JIcLaughlln, Mr.
JIurtIn A. Buckwalter, Jlr. J. T. Gnrey,
Jlr. William Jlorrls, Jlr. John J. Duffy,
Jlr. Arthur JI. Rosholm nnd Jlr. Roy C.
Buckwalter.
Tho Jlisses Jlyerson, of 3113 Euclid ave
nue, ontertalned lust week nt cards. The
guests Included Jllss Claire S. Grossman.
Jllss Evelyn It. Jlyera. Jllss Fannllo L.
Sack. Jllss Fay Myerson, Jllss Minnie
Jlyerson, Jllss Roso Rothschild, Jllss
Jean Jlyers, Jliss Anna Greenbaum, Jlr.
Ralph Wolfson, Jlr. Jeromo Strauss, Jlr.
Hurry L. Vessel, Dr. P Sack, Jlr. Jlorton
D. Hlrsch, Jlr. Albert Sundhelm, Jlr.
John Kahn, Jlr. Samuel Goldberg, Jlr.
Phillip Rosenberg nnd Jlr. JIanuel Harris.
Jllss Graco B. Wingate entertained tho
members of tho Detta Chapter ot tho
Thcta Alpha Theta Sorority at dinner
last week. Among tho guests wero Jllss
Edith A. Cassler. Miss Elsie Wilson, Jllss
JIargaret N. Chase, Jllss Jlarjorio E.
Lewis, Jllss Jtarion Jlasland. Jliss Allda
JI. Ott. Jllss Dorothy Wright, Jllss Es
tello II. Hunter. Jllss Betty JlcGlathcry,
Jliss Esther Thrackrah and Jllss Lillian
A. Doebrlch.
Jllss Sara E Slngley. of 2006 South 17th
street, entertained at her home last week
Among thoso present wero Jllss Beatrice
Russell, Jllss Helen Grunlnger, Jllss Jlae
Schuman, Jllss Bertha Brown. Jllss Jlary
AMUSEMENTS
B. F. Keith's Theatre
CUUBTNUT AND TWKI.FIJI 6THEETS
A TREMENDOUS HIT!
ELSIE JANIS
Impersonations of Stage Stars
IIcnrUM P SsrrU; Parber Girl; Joseph E.
IXrnard & Co- Other Bis Feature.
Stanley
MAllKBT AUOVK 1UTH
11:15 a in. to 11 13 p. m.
All This Week
MARY PICKFORD
PATctio "Poor Little Peppina"
BURTON HOLMES GRAc-$yoN
UIiySLIUlb OL. Cheemut Below 11th SL
SECOND T1UUMPUANT WEEK, or
DAREDEVIL DURBOROUGH
And His WONDER FILM!
"On the Firing Line With Germans"
Seats lib.. 2 to U P M After CI' ii , it Jc. Wc
iTTVAXT Teday
lisrry Ulrtid aui
INliVUlN mi u aim
c-teo." U-
Tonrsht at 7 sn4 ft I L7J. .' 1.7ZZ M",
.mi..... 1. .. .. .9 k. ..
Co
iiotowe at ,,... tu, -aiuruiui mi
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ICnicHerbockerSfK-V-tt'ffi:
SUP JLit WINKUB"
McPlltnn, Mrs. David Wntklns. Mlsrl
Roso Patten, Jtrs. John K, McNeill, Mrs.
Charles Lvtin, Mrs. A, Hull, Miss MflUd
Hudson. Jlls) Jfne Grunlnger. Miss Flor
ence Ruxell, Jllss .Sara Pchnccker, Mini
Jlary McAllister, Jllss Ella Field turd
Jllis JInry Simon.
Mr. nnd Jlrs. Portner, of 1901 Bouth 6th
street, gavo a surprise linen shower ln
honor of their daughter. JIlsi Bessie
Portner. Tho tables were beautifully
decorated with red and whlto roses.
Among those present were Miss Fay
Jtogtil. Jits') Jtntlldn II. Mogul, Jllsa Pau
line V. Mogul, Miss Bcsile Nemlrovsy,
Mis1 Irene Nemlrovsy, MIst Elizabeth
Nemlrovsy, Jllss Roe Kcllen. Miss J.
Cohen, .Mr. David J. Hunn, Miss Eliza
beth Segal, Jllss Browne. Jlr. JtaUrlco V
Kramer, Jlr. Nathaniel Kaplan, Mr. Ben
jamin Kaplan, Mr. Brewster nnd Mr.
Murray JI. Nemlrovsy.
A mrrprl'ro valentine pnrty was given
for JIIhi Helen R. Carney at her homo on
Ralltrdny evening. The guests Included
Jlr. nnd .Mrs. William A. Kone, Jtr. and
Jlrs. William JI. Cotlrnar. Jllss Emily K,
Goyer, Mlts Antoinette Hood, Miss Edna
IS. Ko. 'Jllss Anna Groomc, Jllss Tcgey
Jloorc, Jllss Annn E. Ryan, Jlr Thomas
Klynn, Jtr. Roger Keelcy, Jlr. Robert
l'lynn, Jlr. .Inmcs Gallagher Jtr. William
J. BccUmnn nnd Jlr. Louis V Kelly.
Kensington
JIlsi Jlnrlon Yoenni, 110 East Tabor
Road, hns returned from Hnrrlsburg.
where sho was tho guest of Miss Edith
Conley.
Jlr. and Jlrs. Robert Billing. 208
Ilhawn street, aro entertaining Mrs. Bil
ling's parents, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Oscar P.
Jlansflcld, ot Erie, Pa.
Jllss Jlary Frltsch, daughter of Mr.
and Jlrs. August Frltsch, of Harrogate
street. Is with a party of friends at Palm
Beach, Fla.
Jlr. and Jlrs. Wilfred Jnmcs, of Dlt
mnn street, are on an extended trp
through tho South.
Roxborough
Jlrs. Ernest Barras. of 4 SO Martin
street, gavo a prettily appointed dinner
and a miscellaneous shower, on Saturday,
for Jllss Bertha Picket, whose nmrrlngo
to Jlr. Joseph Bolger will tako placo early
this summer. Pink roses, lace ferns and
dainty pink hearts woro combined In tho
decorations. Other guests Included Miss
Anna Robinson, Jliss JInrlo Rodgcrs, JIIbs
Ella Rodgers. Jlrs. Charles Scrvlco Tay
lor, Jllss Carrie Earnshaw, Jllss Florence
Barras. Jlrs. Walter J. Jtlller. Jllss May
Watson, Jlrs. Arthur Stctlcr and Miss
Jlyra Jlltchell.
Mrs. Walter S. Earlcy. of 431 S Pechln
street, will entertain nt luncheon tomor
row, when her guests will be Mrs. Theo
doio Baldwin, Jlrs. Jnrnos Frame, Mrs.
Clifford JlcJIastcr, Jlrs. James Rothwell,
jrrs. William Stetler, Jlrs. Joseph Sum
ner, Jlrs. Robert Whiteside, Jlrs. Vernon
Frame, Jlrs. Abraham Leonard and Mrs.
Charles Terney.
What's Doing Tonight
N"orthict nuslneos Men's Axuoclatlon, 23.1
Columbia acnue; H o'clock. Tree.
Fifty-seventh Street Improvement Aesoclntlon,
OlrarJ aenuo nnd 00th street: 8 o'clock. Free.
I.ineastor .Uenuo Business Men, 3030 Lan
caster ncnUf.
rtlnner-doncc, notary Club, Hotel Adelpnls;
7 o'clock.
Nurses' dance, University Hoipltfll, Houston
Trail. U o'clock.
Military rnreptlon to Jfnvnr and Mrs. Smith,
State cnlllle', nrmory; 0 o'clock,
"City Plnnnlnu." Engineers' Club.
T-ecture, "Rnco Improvement." by Dr. 8. C.
Hchmucker. Vstthcrspoon Hall.
AMUSEMENTS
FORREST Last 2 Weeks
Nights at R MS Matn Wednesday Saturday.
Popular Matinee Tomorrow
All Gayety and Beauty
KLAW & ERLANGER'S
Peerless Musical Production
AROUND
THE MAP
ORIGINAL N. Y. CAST 125
nusT shats ji.bo at popular
MATINBi: TOMOIUIOW
Sent Now for All IiemnlntriK Performance!.
including Washington' Dlrthdny Matins
and Uvenlnif.
LYRIC-Matmee Daily
(o.Mi vi:i;k. o.m.t)
The n'orld'a
(Ircatcit
Vntertalncr
Harry Lauder
III a Repertoire of New Songs
and Surrounded by
AN AI.t.-RTAIt VAI'DHVII.I.U COMPANT
Jilt. I.AUlt:n'H LAST API'UAIIANCE
linitK KOIl TilltEK YEAIIS
Npvr Wpplr skats thuiirday
INUAt VVUtiK MAIL OIIDBn8 NOW
IIRNRV lrLOSSOll'8 & VICTOR HKHUEKT'S
'"comy" "THE ONLY GIRL"
RT?liAri This ft Next Week, Kvji,tS:13.
IJUVnjJ Slarlneo Tomorrow at 2:15.
Kluw ft Hrlanger and Gforgo Tyler Present
POLLYANNA
The Cllad l'lau. Spreading Uootl Chetr.
Celt Seau 11. SO at Popular Mat, Tomor, Stata
now for Watlilnston's Illrthday, Mat, ft Eve-
ACAOKMY Monday Afternoon. Feb. 21. at 8.
60.NQ nEClTAl. by
JULIA CULP
"The 11'orM'a ClrtaUal LUder Sinatr"
IJenetlt Ileturnad French Civilian Prisoner!,
1'HICK.S: I? 00, Xl.CO, 11.00, 75j.
Tlclura nt Heppo-, mo Chestnut Street,
See "The Law of the Land"
With ADELAIDE FRENCH and Notablo Cast
AT WAT.NTTT ALL THIS WEEK
THE V .tt..lli U J. hat TODAY 53c, C0o
Kienlntri 23c to JI. No higher.
I I I A SENSATIONAL SUCCESS I I I
AnTCTPTTT tonioht at sTii; "
f.UJ-lljrm pop. MAT. THURSDAT
FAREWELL APPEARANCES HEilE OP
.'Vr. SOTHERN ln nrSW
"THE TWO VIRTUES"
With MISS ALEXANDRA CARLISLB
n.;lj. This ft Next Week.
Etc, at 8 (20,
w at 2:2U
VJillliv(V Mitlnea Tomorrow at
Kfetr?SV2.TWIN BEDS
Itost Soars JliW at Popular Mat Tomorrow
gau now for next nk, Includlnr Woshijix-
ton's Ulrtbday Matinee and Nlibt.
Globe
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