PwFPSflfl tn eftf -aH-ti''- ' -f ?-v . 4tJJ5" EVENING IiEDGEU-PHILABEliPHXA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1916. " 11 m$G WYNNE GHATS ABOUT THE SUj-i-jKAU-a mjdetinG TOMORROW llrs. Emmeline Pankhurst Will Aaaruas me meung I, at uieuarricK Tlieatre f . , . Ivl. InclBTY Is mUch Interested Ui the 0. -i,ir.h will tJo hold tomor- & ro.rtrnoon in tho Oarrlck Theatre, T5n M. Emmellno Pankhurst, tho 2he? . " Knalish suffragist, will tTTuA M. Cheddo Miyatovich, for VnUter from Serbia to tho Court SVjmhm. will nlso glvo an address. ?-..:. number of tho debs will bo prcs- i Vn act as ushers, among them Betty ,u" ,. n.nmap. Ocrtrudo Pan ',, Barah Penrose, acrirucio i-an-fc uVtondalo Balrd, Elizabeth 2tSir and Mary Bheppard. Other TwM include Louisa Davis, Oath Cf Chambers, Harriot Deaver, Edith Alberta Honsel, Dulclo Monte &J 'Ral,hy BIspham, Dorothy Deacon, -Jjirtchell Hasting and Mrs. Nlcho OSlddle. tn women who aro patronesses for IKS .(fair aro Mrs. Ooorgo Blddlo, Mrs. 'ML Cor, Mrs. Charles Hacker. Mrs. KifeVrt Jackson, Mrs. Lovorlng Jones, KZ Wilfred Lewis, Mrs. Horatio Lloyd, W Charles Ludlngton. Mrs. Charles ikoads, Mrs. Edgar Scott, Mrs. Yorke Knson, Miss M. Carey Thomas, Mrs 'guSenugno Tower and Mrs. Edward tfroth. Ilhen thcro la a Commltteo on Ar Srments. which Includes Miss Sophia S Mrs. Francis V. Lloyd, of "Or d" fame; Miss Dorothy Stewart, 5 Sam Woodward, Mrs. Harry Low jrg and Mrs. Sam Warrlnor. X a delightful fenturo of tho program trill bo a short organ recital by Philip Ooipp. who will Play tho Serbian na tfenal hymn and various Serbian airs tefore tho speaking. Altogether I ox Set It to bo most entertaining, and I, (or one, do not Intend to miss It. 'th Masauo Ariadne, a Pageant of Mring'a Awakening," which was hold jjjtnigniat inu m.-, . italrably conducted, ana mo bwuuui- Vu with which tho performance worn Vu In direct contrast to last yearns Masque 0C tno rnnuuvo i-L-ui.mo, "t. . - .. n -.nrrminVini'M. lnntnri yblcn, as evuijf .......... . '.'.. ui-i, o fVinr tlinrn wnn llttln BHUI roimiiB'"! "" - - - ttma for dancing. Only one set of immw was used throughout tho pro. fectlon, and the costumes wero most rSnarkably carried out. f.The turtle, potato bug, grub3, car Koto, frogs and lizards caused much 'teamen After tho Masaue. tho ner- Wrmsrs and audlenco adjourned to Hor ticultural Hall, and, bellovo me, Paris Sad New York havo nothing on Phlla 'delphla when It comes to art students if ii.. ..,. nnntumna ivlmf tVinrn ana men niuuw) ,uo.m.iv.j x..... ..... gtn of them) and aanclng. Tho fun wai fast and furious, and when I left it 2:30 a.m. It was still keeping up. The various stories one hears of tho enfant terrible, especially of tho younger brother variety, nro always being aug- mented'by Just ono more and tho Just coup wura Ul una iiuiubil'ii ,vn ...j- fictf&ta house I recently visited.- Tho HI? slaters of tho family wero going to It dance, and, us Is tho way with girls, .... 4t.l U.1L.- 1 . rm In wMnlrlnH It nil iWHO UlninK rumur lUllb ill uiannib "iuu JL- i 1.A . ...1. n Vn nnllnrl fni VIJO Ur IWU UlVli WliU IIUU waiium .w 5em and Who wero waiting with other members of tho family In tho drawing room. Finally tho older brother said to lhft ftmftll nnt tirltn Vinrl nnf Vflt mttriri. KOo tell M and J to hurry. "Wo m be late." Up trudged little brother, Jut he did not say that tho young men pre downstairs waiting. Oh, no! That ja a mere detail in his young mind. Imagine the sensations of all present, &refore, when, with loud yells, llttlo wither Informed them, "They'll bo down won. They're putting on their prelim- iwies." Whatever that may mean, I Mow not, but I do know tho remark M, greeted with loud guffaws from the tes of that drawing room, nnd M;-. and J wero much embarrassed Jmb It was told to them as they tolly descended. Ar amusing Incident, which proves, $ me way, that tho present generation ef lUdlets Is a decidedly impressionable !( occurred recently during a per formance of "Pollyanna." All tho boxes ,i nuea wuii small totB, and during e pathetic scene, when Pollyanna has h lti. . ... . .... -- nun a. cruei accident, nearly ail me JWnysters wero dissolved in tears. Lit- Ce Bessie Montgomery nnd Frances ier, who were among the small Qa of Mrs1 Bartol Brazier's party, SjPt unrestrainedly, and even Pollyanna gnelf was go Affected that she sent her Sj4 to bringthe two children back to c ner, or course they wero de- wen and, childlike, rushed Into hor H"nr room. But even Pollyanna, 2? knows children Infinitely better ga most of us, was riot prepared for fejfr first question, which, delivered Ksn their tears, was. "Oh, Polly- HP. aar, do tell us what KIND of an unwbllo ran over you?" we are not. Ilka Prank Tlnnav. nald "itlon the name of tho automobile. fi or this atory Is censored. NANCY WYNNE. Personals S(,8 nreraent of interest announced STT "IvrnlllB' la ho nf Ul Clmnnv Wftr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred feJiUeer, and Mr, William Wlnsor liisr Y AIr aria MrB wlIIIttm " ilB ii H " OI133 Sylvester ana wr, . llv? ,n Haverford. No data has ' tor the weqdlps. Rf- 84 Ur. Jniunh V Tllrnn nt XVn. Kku"JJnc8 tne engagement of their Sv,''. "Iss Alice Lorraine Dixon, to ,.,? C. Bond, of Boston, Mass. No Evlu ben Mt or the wedding. Mlea mi i.. . '"" in ciouni noiyoxe v;oi vtr distinguished herself both kjirshlp Bnl athletics, having; at NlL 5,rkd dejroe of popularity In K;R.iV"a great college lor women. ,T" is a Phi Beta. KaDDa of Dart- ift fi?V on ot the leading young m W business life of Boston. John H Drexel will give a dinner v wnignt In Now YorK lor ner r Mnii DrexQt, Jr. t Julia W7nii. - j..u - Hf- Jv. Frank WtllUmson. of 3308 ww. eailed today for Bermuda, Kft ,lll ... ..... rt . I -tpai, "" -Jr u ww A luuuui. ifcmJr" fBvUYWWHf t""4 W f lM yfBB1rf' 5..lll. Ml ILflAB T.Jlftl ' and M. Cheddo Miyatovich 10 i$e' Jtieia Tomorrow E"'1'" "re with their father. Mr. James dayS SuIllvan' ' "avana for several i Iitrs. Dwlght Daniel Wlllard, of Merlon, iiL,flv? ".luncheon at the Bellovuo J.. , ,' follwed by a thentro party, to i ?. ' nor ?f l,er daughter, Miss Mil ,,m Mc,Crellrj' Wlllard, a membor of tho junior class of Bryn Mawr College. The guests will be Miss Mary Clalro Spenser. MIssJ Corlnne Bordon Freeman, Miss Frances Clyde Montgomery Brodhcad, Wlss Jtnrlon Hutchinson Button;' Miss Margaret Morris Perot, Miss Isobel M lno Itodgera, Miss Deborah Nlco Seal, Jims Ioulso Slnnlekson Oroy, Miss Doro thea Obcrtcurfer, MIbs Eleanoro Ulsphnm, n "J Iopo McMlehael, Miss Josepblno ?;,,, '?Pcn F8tcr and Mls3 Barbara Mlmin Boyd. Sirs. Henry Tucker wilt give a small IJ:Irk tca thlB afternoon at her homo, 2000 Pino street, to moot Mrs. John Fra Jjr, who will bo remembered ns Miss Mary F. Tllghman, of Daston, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Lloyd will enter tain at dinner tonight at tho Bellovuc Stratford. Tho Haydn Club entertained at cards nnd luncheon yesterday In tho gardens of tho Adclphla. Lieutenant William Woods Smyth, U. S. N., of tho Washington Navy Yard, nnd Mrs. Smyth will come to Philadelphia to attend the Bal Masque on Tuesday evening, March 7. Mrs. Ooorgo Ercty Shoemaker nnd Miss Alice Shoemaker, 3727 Chestnut Btrect, will bo at homo Wednesday afternoons In February. No cards havo been sent out. Mr. and Mrs. George Lincoln, of Ambler, nro being congratulated upon tho birth of a daughter. Mrs. Lincoln was Miss Ger trudo Thompson beforo her marriage. Miss Alice Dlllenbeck, of East Willow Grove avonuc, will glvo a dinner tomorrow evening at tho Gcrmnntown Cricket Club beforo tho danco to be given under tho auspices of tho Slovens School Alum nao Association. Miss Elizabeth Moore, of East Orange, N. J will visit Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Rushton and Miss Eleanor M. Rushton early In Mnrch, Mr. and Mrs. Iluuhton will give a dance In honor of Miss Moore tho night of March 3, at their homo on Lancaster road, Wynpcwood. Mrs. Itlchnrd V. Mattlson, Jr., of Llttlo Lindens Farms, Ambler, Pa., gavo a chil dren's luncheon at tho Union League yes terday, followed by a thcatro party. Miss Margaret Lnmorollo entertained at luncheon and brtdgo at her home, 3510 Baring street, this nfternoon. Along the Main Line OVBItBIlOOK Mrs. Samuel P. Huhn. of Drexel road, will give a danco on Frl-" day ovonlng at tho .'hlladelpm.i Country Club In honor of Miss Phyllis Walsh. An afternoon dansant was given at tho Overbrook Golf Club yesterday. irAVEItFORD Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Thayer, who havo lived so long In Merlon, moved on Monday Into their now houso, which they havo built at Haverford. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thayer will entertain at dinner on Friday, March 3, in honor of their daughter. Miss Emily Markoo Thayer, whose -wedding to Mr. William Boulton Dixon will take placo tho noxt day. Tho guests will be tho wedding party and a few lntlmato friends. WAYNE Mr. and Sirs. William Welsh gavo a Georgo Washington party yester day afternoon In honor of tho birthday of their llttlo daughter, Harriet, at their homo on Itunnymedo avenue. Tho houso was beautifully decorated with red carna tions, pussy willows and flags. Thcro were 30 guests present, among whom were Miss Jane Evnns, Miss Marie Pappace, Miss Cornelia Kllllnger, Miss Ruth Kll linger, Miss Sarah Roever, Miss Janet Roever, Miss Edith Powell, Miss Marlon Kator, Miss Helen Palntor, Miss Gertrude Silver, Mlas Anita Coleman, Miss Billy Coleman, Silas Ruth Warner, MIbs Kitty Kosbelng, Miss Margaret Covert, Misa Molly Lucas, Miss Alma Scherr. Miss Anna Webb, Miss Betty Tntnall. Miss Dorothy Lacock, Miss Ruth AVynn. Mlas Floronce Young, Miss Nell Randall, Miss Anna Stapleton, Miss Betty Illbbs and Miss Billy Welsh. Germantown The Row Charles R. Erdman, formerly of Germantown and now a resident of Princeton, will leave today, accompanied by his daughter. Miss May Erdman, for Los Angeles, Cal., to visit Sir. Pardeo Erdman for soveral weeks. Mr. and Sirs. Charles Brown have moved Into their new home on Indian Queen lane. A party who dined together at the Oermantown Cricket Club last evening, Included Mr. and Sirs. William P. Denegre, Mr. and Sirs, Charles Cary, Sir. and Mrs. Nlco and Mr. nnd Frederick Hovey. Along the Reading Tho younger set of York, road will tako part In a minstrel show February 19, when tho Jenklntown Minstrels give a performance under the auspices of the Ablngton High School Alumni In the high Bchool auditorium. Mr. and Sirs. Karl Fueller and family, of Ashbourne road, Ashbourne, left last week by motor for Riverside, Conn, where they will be tho guests of Sir. and Mrs. John If Morton. Before returning home they will also vli.lt friends at Ithaca. N, Y. West Philadelphia The Cooper Camping Club gave a Washington's Birthday dance In Its recep tion rooms, at 60th street and Lansdowpe avenue, last evening. The rooms were tastefully decorated In the national colors. The affair was In charge of the Dance Committee, which Included Mr. -M. D, Thompson, Mr. V. G. LoHIn and Mr. Jesse H Whlteley, The members of the club are Mr. David Roberts, president: Mr. Jesse H. Whlteley, vce president! Mr, J. Heaton Belseli secretary; Sir, William J( Etherlngton, treasurer; Mr. Charles W, Scheppman. Mr. Mevln D. Thompson. Sir. Barry E- Thompson, Mr. n. Clayton Hicks, Mr Harvey E. Hortman, Mr, Victor O. Lonin, Sir, William Wear and Mr, Arthur Herbert , Tioga Mlsa Gladys Kraus, of J127 West Ve nango street, has gone to Charleston. W, Va.. whVre she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs- Lawrence C. Kaufman. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph M, Selig. of 1T West Tioga street, have returned to the r home after (pending a week in Atlantlo City. J Roxborough Mr. and Mr. Harry Sacks, of 837 Ridge avenue, have gone to Florida for theremainder of the winter. Prlds of Court Laurel HJU, No. 54. Lata ForMtew oJ America, will glvo a. BUSS ALICE LORRAINE DIXON The daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Kossuth Dixon, whoso engage ment to Mr. Harold C. Bond, of Boston, was announced yesterday. LAST WEDNESDAY IN FEBRUARY IS POPULAR WEDDING DAY Miss Grace Battles and Mr. George Burgess Yerkes Are Married Today in Holy Trinity Church. Other Nuptials THE marrlago of Sltss Grnco BattleB, daughter of Sir. nnd Sirs. H. H. Bat tles, of Newtown Square, to Sir. Georgo Burgess Yerkes was solemnized today nt noon In tho Church of tho Holy Trin ity, Rlttenhouso Square. Tho brldo was attended by Mrs. Grovcr Coors, of Den ver, Col., ns matron of honor, nnd her bridesmaids wero Sliss Anna Yerkes, of Plalnfleld, N. J., sister of the bridegroom; SIlss Clara Harmar. of Oak Lane; SIlss Jennnotto Reld, of New York; Sirs. John Jowott, Jr., of Chicago; Sirs. Harry Piper, of Slinncapolls. ahd SIrB. Phlllipo Ludcrs, of Wynnewood. Mr. Yerkes had his cousin. Sir. Wil liam D. Flanders, of Plalnfleld. as best man, nnd tho ushers were Sir. William W. Battles, a cousin of tho brldo; Sir. Al lan D, C.nverso, Sir. Lo Roy Howe and Sir. Lyall Dean, all of Now York: Sir. Georgo Tuttlo Fllllns, of Ohio, and Sir. t. Russell Slosoly, of Boston. A wedding breakfast for 200 guests in tho Rose Garden of the Bellovue-Stratford followed tho ceremony, after which Sir. Yerkes and his bride left for a trip South. Upon their return thoy will occupy their new homo at Plalnfleld. ALLEN KRASIER. A picturesque suburban wedding will tako 'placo tonight at 7 o'clock In St. Asaph's Episcopal Church, Bala, when SIlss Slabel Slarlo Kramer, daughter of Sir. and Sirs, acorge Kramer, of Cynwyd. will become the bride of Sir. Thomas Ross Allen, son of Sir. and SIrB. William Allen, of 1011 North Broad street. Tho Rev. Harrison B. Wright, rector of St. Asaph's, will officiate The chancol will be banked with palms and decorated with bridal roses. Tho bride, wro will bo given In marriage by her father, will wear a white satin gown, fashioned with a long court train falling from tho shoulders, and trimmed with Duchess lace. Tho bodice will be veiled with tulle and embroidered with seed pearls. Sho will wear an ex quisite Duchess laco veil, worn by tho bride's grandmother on her wedding day, and will carry a sljower bouquet of lilies of the valley and orchids. Mrs. John R. Lewis, of Pittsburgh, matron of honor, will bo gowned in tur quoise blue satin, trimmed with silver lace. She will wear a blue tullo hat, with silver crown and fancy, and will carry an arm bouquet of salmon pink rosea tied with satin rlhbona of tho same shade. Tho other attendants, Mrs, Stuart W. Buck, Sirs. Charles Henderson Davis, SIlss Slary Savage. SIlss Bertyo Wlnslow. SIlss Kath erlne Sohofteld and Miss Letty Hansem. will bo dreBsed alike In dainty frocks of salmon pink satin, veiled with pale pink tulle. They will wear pink tulle hats with silver crowns, and will carry arm bou quets of delicate shaded aweet peas and white lilacs, tied with long streamers of salmon pink ribbon. Mr. Allen will have his brother, Sir. Charles Allen, for his best man, and the ushers will ba Mr. Stuart W. Buck. Mr. John R. Lewis, of Pittsburgh! Sir. Charles Henderson Davis, Sir. Warren Plummer, Sir. Stanley Kramer and Mr. Robert Kramer both brothers of tho brjde. Following tho church ceremony a reception will ba held at the home of Sir. nnd Sirs. Kramer, on Llandrlllo road, which will bo decorated with palms, ferns and bridal roses. BARBIER CARPENTEa Prominent among tho weddings of the week will ba that of SIlss Elizabeth Bar low Carpenter, daughter of Mrs. Frances Carpenter, of 1813 Arch street, to Sir. Eugene Wenzel Barbler, 1811 North 18th street, which will be solemnized at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the Bellevue Stratford. The Rev, Dr. Clarence Slac Cartney, of the Arch Street Presbyterian Church, will ofllclate at the ceremony, which will ba followed by a reception. Tho bride, who will be given In marriage by her brother, Mr. Henry CJay Carpeni ter, will wear a gown of white brocaded satin, trimmed with chiffon cloth, and a hat of white lace and tulle. Miss Beatrice O. Carpenter, the bride's niece, will be maid of honor. The former will be gowned in gray brocaded satin and chif fon cloth, with a hat of gray tulle. The maid of honor's frock la a charming com bination of orchid-colored taffeta and chif fon cloth. A picture hat of orchid-colored tulle, trimmed with aweet peas, and u bouquet of white lilac and sweet peas will complete Jitr costume. Mr. Henry Gilbert Barbler will be his brother's best ma a Upon their return from an extended honeymoon trip, Mr. Barbler and his bride -will receive at 1811 North. 18th street after April 15. McOLOSKHy DUDLEY. A wedding of Interest la West 'Phila delphia alrclw will take place at 6 o'olack thia aventas ! tho Oturoh. of the Chester avenue, when SIlss Helen SI. Dud mony took placo at tho Ohol Jacobs Syna loy, will becomo tho hrlde of Mr. Matthew SlcCInskcy. Tho Rev. Father O'Brien will olllctnte. The brldo will be given In mar rlago by her father. Sir. T. St. Dudley. Tho bridal attendants will Includo SIlss Slary Dudley, sister of tho bride, who will at tend as maid of honor, nnd tho following bridesmaids: SIlss Slary Lyons, SIlss Eleanor Rowley, MIbs Vera Troubcdy, SIlss Mario O'Neill, Silas AuguMa Welsh and SIlss Slary Gash. Sir. William Town send will attend tho bridegroom ns best man, nnd tho Ubhcrs will Include Sir. Stephen Gallagher, Sir. Oliver C. Kelly, Sir. Emll Bahls, Sir. Leo SIcCluskey and Michael Dovlne. Tho brldo will bo nttlrcd In whl to satin, veiled In tullo. Her veil will be nrranged In Juliet cap fashion and wreathed with orange blossoms. Orchids and lilies of tho valley will form tho bouquet. Tho matron of honor will wear a charm ing frock of orchid satin. Her wide brimmed hat of tulle will bo picturesquely wreathed with orchid velvet ribbon. The bridesmaids will bo attired In simple frocks of tulle, three adopting pink, nnd three blue, with largo tullo hats en riched with silver lace. They will carry bouquets of pink roses. After tho wedding a reception will bo held nt tho homo of tho brido's father, G229 Chester avenue. Tho young couplo will leave tonight for Old Point Comfort, and on their return will live at 5229 Chester avenue. SIEADOWS SIcSIASTER. Announcement Is made of tho marrlago of SIlss Slary E. StcSInster, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Louts McSIastcr, of 18G Baldwin street, Roxborough, to Sir. Slnr shall J. Sleadows, of 3000 West Lehigh avenuo, on Saturday afternoon, January 19, In tho Ebenezor Slcthodlst Episcopal Church, Gay nnd SInnsIon streets, Slana yunlc Tho ceremony was performed by tho pnijtor, the Row A. S. Walls. Tho brldo,. who was given in marriage by her father, was attended by Sllqs Slay Stead owb, the bridegroom's sister, as maid of honor. Sir. Lawrence Rluefrled was best man. After a reception nt the homo of tho bride's parents, Sir. nnd Sirs. Slead ows left for a trip through tho South. They will make their homo In Pennsgrove, N. J. SlacNEW AUER. Sir. and Sirs. John Aucr, of 1725 North Slarvlno street, havo announced the mar rlago of their daughter, SIlss Berthn C. Auer, to Sir. Arthur W. SIucNow on Sat urday, February ID, at 4 o'clock at the homo of the officiating clergyman, tho Rev. Dr. Slyers, pastor of St, Paul's Ger man Lutheran Church. Sir. Auer gavo his daughter In marriage, and SIlss Flor ence SlacNew, tho bridegroom's sister, was her only attendant. Sir. John Auer, Jr., tho bride's brother, was best man. Sir. and Sirs. SlacNew will be at home after April 1 at 1725 North Marvlns street. SEIDSIAN OROSS. A pretty wedding took place yester day at 6 30 o'clock, when Miss Clara Held man, daughter of Sir, and Sirs. Joseph k MISS TERESA JULIANA who will be aiarried this after noon in the Church of the Traua J&uiaUca 3 Carlo ci Lw, Bfi4, - " TM- 'X. .? OBl xa , . iHt A Seldmnn, 1616 North 8th street, became the bride of Sir. Harry Gross. Tho cere goguo at 7th street nnd Columbia avenue, nnd wns performed by the Rev. Sir. Mnlamcd. The bride, who was given In mnrrlngo by her father, wore a becoming gown of silver cloth, covered with tulle and fllct lace. Her veil of tulle wns held In placo wllh orange blossoms nnd sho carried a shower bouquet of lilies of tho valley and roses. Stlss Jctio Seldmnn, a sister of the bride, acted as maid of honor. Tho bridesmaids wero Miss SIolllo Soldman, SIlss llerdln Gross, Miss Sofia I Goodman, Miss Clara Hlrsh, Miss Frances Kessler nnd Miss Hattlo Levlnc, of Trenton. i Mr. Grosq had as best man Mr. Isador Gross, nnd tho Ushcrfl were Sir. Stnx Raab, air. jacK cuiman, Mr. lien uarron, nir. David Gross, Mr. Jack Grecnberg and Mr. George Dumbow. Miss Bella Seld mnn nnd SIlss Clara Scldman were flower girls, and wore pink Georgetto crcpo drosses and carried bnskcts of plnlc roses. $ he ccromony was followed by a rccep- Ion at Apollo Hall. After nn extended wedding Journey Sir. and Mrs. Qross will bo nt homo at CS37 Rodman street. FINBMRG FOXr The mnrrlngo of SIlss Florenco Fox, laughter nt Sir. and Strs. Louis J. Fox. of 2104 Diamond street, to Sir. Samuel 1. Flnberg took placo at 2 o'clock this afternoon at tho homo of tho bride's parents. Tho Rev. Marvin Nathan, of tho Beth Israol Hynngogue, performed tho ceremony, which, owing to tho recent death of tho bridegroom's father, was a very qulot ono. The brldo woro her travel ing suit of dark bluo cloth, with ermine furs. Sir. and Sirs. Flnberg will leave for an extended tour through tho West nnd will ho nt homo after April 1 at 6823 Addison street. KELLY MICHEL. A wedding of Interest which will tako placo this excnltig will bo that of SIlsi Elslo SIny Sllchel and Sir. Frank Kelly, Jr. Tho ceremony will bo performed at tho homo of tho bride's uncle and aunt, Sir. and Sirs. John Krider, of 2130 South Broad street, tho Rev. Slllton H. Nichols officiating. SIlss Sllchel will ho attended by SIIs- Ethel Quln, ns maid of honor, and Sir. Kelly will havo Sir. Bernard D. Hubley as best man. The brldo will bo given In mnr rlago by her undo and will wear a gown of white sntln enriched with pearls and sliver bullion. Her voll will bo of tullo. After nn extended wedding trip to Southern winter resorts, Sir. and Sirs. Kolly will llvo nt 1701 South Broad street. DE LEO JULIANA. Tho mnrrlngo of SIlss Teresa Juliana nnd Sir. Humel Carlo Do Leo will tako placo this afternoon In tho Church of the Transfiguration nt 4 o'clock. Tho bridal party will Include SIlss Barbara Juliana, Sir. Gennaro Ravello, Sir. and Sirs. An thony Blase, Sir. nnd Sirs. Frank Sacca, SIlss Slao Cecelia Juliana and Sir. A. An drew Gcrmnno, A reception will follow the ceremony at tho homo of tho bride, C309 Baltimore avenuo. North Philadelphia Sir. and SIrH. William C. Conlcy, of 2517 Slontgomcry avenue, entertained last evening In honor of their son, Dr. H. Dell mar Conley. Thcro wero cards, music and dancing nnd tho dccorntlons and refresh ments wero carried out In red, white nnd bluo In keeping with Washington's Birth day. Among those present wero SIlss Evelyn Alkcn, Dr. Ralph Chuckor. SIlss Mildred Brooks, Sir. John Hlpwcll, SUhh Slarguerlto Goll, Sir. Charles Hnuttncr, SIlss Slary Rngh, Sir. Philip Ronnlngor, SIlss Elizabeth ICnelsler, Sir. John Bclzcr nnd SIlss Knthryno Gnklor. Kensington One of tho most enjoyable affairs of tho younger set In Kensington was tho leap year party given by Sir. nnd Sirs. William L. Tatcr at their home, 2G12 East Allegheny avenuo, on Saturday ovo nlng In honor of their sou, Sir. Edmund A. Tater. Tho decorations wero all in pink and white. Among tho guests wero SIlss Agnes Ellsch, SIlss Vnlorea Kosuchowska, SIlss Alfreda Tater. SIlss Helen Sorblckl. SIlss Elizabeth Sorblckl, of Now Jersey; SIlss Ida Powell, of Washington ; SIlss Slary Grccno, SIlss Florenco Greono, SIlss Felicia Chrzanowska, Sirs. Cecilia Drclllng. Sir. William Slupskl, Sir, Slaryan Sllsch. Sir. Stanley Do Sute, of Washington, D. C; Sir. Slglsmund Kozuchowskl, Sir. Mat thew Kozuchowskl. Mr. William A. Slakurat, Sir. Joseph C. Ryszclowskl, Dr. and Sirs. Francis Chlrlnos, of Venezuela, and Sir. and Sirs. Stanley Shlpo. Lansdowne At the meeting of the Twentieth Cen tury Club yesterday afternoon tho "Slod ern Opera" was discussed by SIlss Emily Hlbbard In the lust of tho series of the musical course. Sir. nnd Sirs. George AV. Statzell, Jr., havo returned from rinehurst, N. C, and will occupy their new home, 314 North LnnBdowno avenue. Sirs. Statzell will bo remembered ns SIlss Anna Lewis. Delaware County Sir. nnd Sirs Fiank Wallace, of Ridley Park, aro 'spending several weeks in At lantic City. Sir. and Sirs. Harry W. Slontgomery, of Chester, nro receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Camden and Vicinity Dr. and Sirs. II. 11. Grace, of 3d and Cooper streets, havo returned from Ro chester, Sllnn., where thoy accompanied Sir. W. L. Hurley. Woodbury Tho Woodbury Country Club gavo a Washington's Birthday dance last evening. Mr. and Sirs. George L. Washington have Issued Invitations for a dance nt the Country Club on Friday evening. There will bo dancing from 8:30 until 1 o'clock. What's Doing Tonight County Moillcnl Boilety mpaaum on "Tu. tercuUulf," Colkzo of I'lijaiclana. 8:30 o'clock. Cinderella cotillon. Hellevue-fUruUord Hotel: 8 o'clock. Philadelphia I.aundrymn'a Association din ner. Adelphla Hotel, 7 o'clock. Daughters of Co'umbus. dinner und dance, nitUnhouiu Hotelj 7:10 o'clock. Fortieth and Market Streets nualness Men, T South 4Qth street, o'clock, free. Democrats Club; o'clock. Dr. William Patterson tn speak at Cham bers Memorial -Church, ZStn. and Morris streets; o'clock. , Lecture, 'Child .Labor and Continuation Schools.'4 by Qeorce I.. Burairue, Old Pine Street Church; 8 o'clock. Free. New York Symphony Orchestra concert. Academy of Munlo; 5:15 o'clock. Farmers' Inatltuta meeting under auspices Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. Horti cultural Hall, Uroad and Locust streets. Lecture, "Kerns and Kern Allies," by Prof. John M MacKarlane. llotanlcal Hall, Unl erslty of Pennsylvania; 7:30 o'clock. Lecturs. "American Ambulance Corps In France." by John H. McFadden, Jr., German town Academy. KonslnirtoQ Merchants' Association. Hunter School, Mascher and Dauphin streets, Concert at Philadelphia, Conservatory st Music: t o'clock. Portmanteau Theatre. Bellevue-Stratford; I o'clock. Sons of Revolution "preparedness dinner," Bellevue-Stratford. Baiter Fir Zouave. 6th and Chestnut streets. I o'clock. Ulrica aoruc recital. Griffith Kail: I o'clock, Notices for the Society page, will be accepted and printed In the Kvrulns Lcdier. but H "Urn notices Uiut bo written ou one side ol the paper, mutt be klgued la full, with, lull address, and Wieu possible telephone number must be Bend all such communications to "Society Editor," EvcuUig Ledger, 60s Cbcfctuut fctrtct. Unless these requirement are carried out o (bat .erlUtatUu mar be iwmlUle, Uio RGtUo wiU aat be. pubBthfdU $ , MERION HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI PLAN CONCERT IN MARCH Penn State Glee Club Will Be Heard in a Number o In teresting Numbers Huntingdon Valley Country Club to Elect Ofikers THE alumni of tho Lower Slerlon High School, of Ardmore, havo announced that on Friday ceiling, Starch 3, a concert will bo given under their nusidces by tho Tcnn Stnto Glee Club. Tho urogram will consist of musical nnd novolty numbers thnt will undoubtedly keep up tho ex cellent standard of entertainments given by tho nltimnl nnd n large turn-out Is expected. At the nnnitnl meeting of tho Hunting don Valley Country Club Sir. John W. Pepper, who lins been president for a num ber of years, will be re-elected for another cnr. Other prominent Phlladelphlnni who will bo elected to ultlolnl positions In the country club will bo: Vice presidents, Sir. lMwnrtl T. Stotesbury nnd Sir. Root-go W. Hlklns; treasurer. Sir. William A. 1-aw ; secretary, Str. Cleorgo If. Frnslcr; mem bers of tho board of governors, Sir. John Orlbbel, Str. IMwnrd B. Smith. Sir. Alex ander Van Itenssolaer, Sir. Jny, Cooke and Sir. J. lltithcrford StcAlllsler. Among thoso on the committer for now members nte Sir. J 8. dates, Sir. II. J. Brown and Sir. Charles SI B. Cadwnl latler. The annual meeting nt which these nom Inatlont will bo conlltmctl, will tnko placo on Stotidny evening. Kcbruniy '-8. After the meeting nnd election tho members will bo entertained at dinner by Sir. Pepper. Tho third annual bnmiuct of tho Sin Sigma Fraternity took place nt tho Hotel Walton Inst ovonlng. Among thoso In nt teiidnnco were Sllns Susan Lock, SIlss Huth Walls. SIlss Helen C'owlcs. Sirs. .1. Slack, SIlss Slargnret Hobcrts. Miss Catbarlno Warren. SIlss Huth Davis, SIlss Cmma Cassel, SIlss Verna Anns, Sir. Lin naeus Prince. Sir. ISllwontI F. John, Sir. Itlchnrd Clark. Sir Herbert John. Sir. John Slack, Sir. Cnrllslo Whcalton, Mr. Slnrk Sillier. Sir. Roland Hodges, Sir. Itobert SIcllor, Sir. William Slellor, Sir. Uusscll Smith and Sir. Slorrls Scott. The Quaker City Chapter, Daughters of tho Amorlcan Hovolutlon, held n stated meeting tn tho Parkway Building on Fri day afternoon. Nomination and election of dclcgntes and alternates to tho Con tinental Congress, which Js held in Wash ington, took place. Tho delegates aro Sirs. Alexander Cooper, regent ; Sirs. R SI. Slof fatt, vleo regent. Tho nlternntes nro Sirs. S. J. Babcock, SIlss 13. K Slassey, Sirs. D. W. Shelley. Sirs. II. F. Wltmer. Sirs. H. II. Fisher, Strs. Frank Taylor, Sirs. A. II. Fritz, Sirs. A. J. Bankerd, Sirs. J. II. Smyth and SIIs3 Jeffries. An Interesting paper was read by SIlss A. SI. Itoblnson, tho chapter's historian, on "Pnpcr Sloney." Tho entcrtnlnor for tho afternoon was SIlss Durham, who gnvo several recita tions. St. Raphael's Dramatic Company will present tho four-act comedy drama, en titled "A Ilomanco of tho West," on Fri day and Saturday evenings, at St. Ha Iihncl'H now auditorium, 8Dth street and Tlnlcum avenue. Thoso taking pnrt will bo Sir. Jamos SIcGowan, manager: Sir. Thomas Horan. Sir. James SIcDovltt. Jr , Sir. Howard Pfeftler, Sir. Thomas Kcegan, Sir. John nunlcavy, SIlss Nellie Bradley, SIlss Nolllo SIcGowan. JIIss Elizabeth Dough erty, SIlss Lettlo Copplls and SIlss Slary Fitzgerald. Tho sixth annual banquet and reception of tho Corloy Catholic Club will bo held this evening. Tho Bcceptlon Commltteo includes Sir. Thomas Carlln, chairman ; Sir. William Crowley, Sir. Georgo Jackson, Sir. Herbert 13rvln, Sir. Harold O'llara. Sir. Harry Slatthews. Sir. William Boetr, Sir. John A. Schrnmm nnd Sir. Raymond A. Diet rich. Among tho honornry guests will be the nov. J. SI. SlcSlmne. tho Itev. SI. J. Corloy. tho Itev. James Nosh, tho Bov. F. J. Kane, the Rev. J. G. Fitzgerald. Sir. Jo seph P. Gnffney. Sir. William S. Vare. Sir. I3dwin H. Vare, Sir. Joseph P. Rogers. Sir. William Wilson, Str. A. Becker, Sir. F. J. SIcDonnell, Sir. Raymond SlacN'ellle, Sir. John SI. Flynn. Sir. John Balzlcy, Sir. John Ransom, Sir. John SIcGulgan, Sir. Owen SIcGulgan and Sir. William E. Fin lcy.( Tho nlumnao of the Academy of the Sis ters of SIcrcy will glvo a danco nt the Rltz-Carlton tomorrow ovonlng In aid of tho Mlserlcordln Hospital. A largo party was given nt tho homo of Sir. and Sirs. Dcvers. at 3131 Euclid avonue, to celobrnte tho 18th' birthday of SIlss Beatrice Devers. Sir. Benjamin I-elder gavo a short address. Among those present were SIlss Nettle Abrams, Sliss Laura Devers. SIlss Ida Nltzbcrg, SIlss Sarah Devers. SIlss SIolllo Sygdeman, SIlss Fannie Slncn. SIlss Ida Polish, Sliss Ida Uollouso Pear, SIlss Sylvia Devers, SIlss Rebecca Wager. Sliss Surah Advo kect, SIlss Rao Inbor. SIlss Rollah Fisher. Sir. Charles Slaster. Mr David Clearfield, Sir. Jucou OiluKsman, Str. Loon Spenser, Sir. Victor Felnsteln. Sir. Edward Wager, Sir. Slltchell Goldman, Sir. Sydney Abrams, Sir. Harry Fodolld, Sir. Aaron Surt and Str. SInx Stern. A charity danco will bo held this eve ning at Sheldknecht's Dancing Academy under the auspices of the Sllsses Brooks. A delightful dinner was given Sunday by Sir. and SIra J. Slogul, of 30J1 Clifford street. In honor of the Jd birthday of their daughter, Hilda Slogul. Tho tables were beautifully decorated with various flow ers. Among the guests wero Str nnd Sirs. S. Slogul, SIlss Fay Slogul. Sliss Bes- AMUSEMENTS ACADEMY OP MUSIC ELMENDORF TK.IVSX.KK RACOXTEUR Fri. Evg. ,? Saj;. Mat. i AT 30 The British Isles TICKETS, 50c, 75c, $1.00 On Sals at lWpr AMPlltTIlBATItE '. U10 Chestnut St. AT ACADKMV. I5c Academy of Music wfa.E2v3- New York Symphony Orchestra , W A L T H R Damrosch Conduetor F B I K D A Hempel Soloist nerved Seats at Heppe's. 1110 Chestnut St. Palace lOo 1214 IIAHKBT aft, 10 A. M 11(15 P. M. ALL THIS WEEK Direct from The 8tanley Theatre. MARY PICKFORD Adfe'ntur0.' "Poor Little Peppina" 7- Zl CHjSSTNUT Below 18ti A lilQ Hi Q aU THIS WEEK JTXXV.CV BILUE BURKE la First Presentation ol FEUOV" Stanley UAIIKET AUOVK nrrn 11 laa m. to 11.13 p. lo. CHARLOTTE laWiLe walker "THE TRAIL OP TUB UONSBOilB PINE" n'APPTPTf MAT Nibu .S jAv1VHj1. TOO Wi v.t m : .30 Z;5W. BK1AVYK ft CO S rpWTXT PUHS Ww.1 iaau i at l'otW4f UJL WOA. slo I'ortner, Stls Slatllda Slogul, Stled f..enh Stern, SIlss Pauline Slogul, Sir. and Mrs. William Stern, Sir. Gilbert Slogul. Str, Louis StogUI, Str. Waldo and Sir. Abraham Slogul. Sir. and Sirs. Iccne, of S238 Fngo street, entertained Sunday afternoon In honor of the birthdays of their daughter, Sllsa Sarah Leeso, and son, Sliislcr Joseph Ijcesc. The guests Included Sliss Florenco Sloan, Alls Mather Sloyorlnan, SIlss Itella Stoycrtnan, SIlss Ida Stoycrlnan, SIlss Francis Jullnok. Stl-ss Klcnnor Abrams, Mlsi Tlllle Polllner, Sliss Margaret I.ccec. SIlss Hannah Xicese, SHaq Paulino Loose, Sir. Sydney Ost, Mr, Nathan Halter, Sir. Philip llakcr. Sir. Stan ton J.ovlclc. Sir. Itobert Stnndcl, Sir. Mich ael Katz. Sir. Slllton Knrtman. Mr. Samuel Knrtinnti, Sir. Clarence Ost, Sir. Jonas, Foldman. Str Slorrls Itothatelii, Sir. Uer nnrd Sloan, Sir Oscar Ilraunstcln, Str. Abraham Ilraunstcln and Sir. Nnthan Feldman. A suprlso birthday party was glvon by Doctor and Sirs. Kramer, of 1E33 South J 0 tli street, In honor of their son, SI ax well Kramer. Thoso present wero Dr, nnd Strs Dorshnwctis and tho sophomore class of tho Philadelphia High School. A Valentino party was given at the home of Sliss Esther Flcl, at 2026 Ittdga nvctiup, on Sunday evening. Tho guests Included SIlss Leah Segal, SIlss Anna Ber ger. Sliss Bine Horgcr, SIlss Lillian Kot2cn, Sliss Ulancho Knufman, SIlss Jean Sha ll! id. SIlss Hannah Colin, Sliss Stlnerva Colin, SIlss Clara Frccdgood, Sir. 11 Greenspan, Sir. A. Waxman, Sir. SI. Ber ger, Sir. It. A. Jacobs, Str. II. Colin, Sir. H. IlosofT, Sir. Ij. ltatz. Sir. II. Flel. Sir. 11. Blaustelii, Sir. I). Sillier and Sir. B. Stnmbler. Dramatic presentations from Shakes pcaro were given last night by members of tho Young SIcn's and Women's Hebrew Association at tho Hebrew Literature So ciety, 310-12 Catherine street, under tho auspices of the Literary Circle of that or ganization. Sir. Bernard Brodlo gavo readings from "Slacbeth." SIlss Sllrlam SIngll and SIlss Sarah Slagll enacted scenes from "Tho Taming of the Shrew." In addition to tho literary program a muslcalo was given. Mr. Harry KHngs bcrg nctcd as chairman. A dinner was given by Sir. and Mrs. SI. autlohm at their home, 2814 North 22d street, on Sunday evening, In honor of SIlss Jcnnlo Solodar. Among tho guests wero Sir. nnd Sirs. S. Solodar, SIlss D. Btltsteln. Sliss K. Solodar, SIlss R Gut. lohm, Str. S. Gold, Sir. B. Gold, Sir. D. Solodar. Sir. L. Solodar, Sir. II. Bar ash, Sir. 11 Gutlohm and Sir. Edward Wasscrman, of Chester. AMUSEMENTS FORREST Last 4 Evgs. LAST 2 MATINEES MATINEE TODAY AT '2:15 OPPORTUNITY Comes to ALL at Least ONCE. Her.e Joyous Opportunity Smiles at You Six Times. It offers you the most enjoy able time of your life by; invit ing you to participate in all tho pleasures of klaw a nnLANc.nn's rnuuLnas puoductjon AROUND THE MAP Just 6 More Performances and Then Good-Bye! tlet Seats $t.S0 at Topular SIAT. TODAY. Next Week Seats Tomorrow MAIL ORDERS NOW Createat -Musical Show Eer Produced ZIEGFELD FOLLIES nA"R"RTf!Tr Thurs. Afternoon, VjAIVrtlOi.V Feb 24, at 3 P. M. Under tho Auspices, of the Uqua! Krunchta Society, MMtlnir In the Intercut of tho SERBIAN RELIEF MISSION TO THC UNITED STATES Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst M. Cheddo Miyatovich t Former Mrrblnn Minister to CJreat Ilrltalnl IlKSBUVED SEATS ON or i. n q-1 rn BALK AT TJin THEATRE V 1U pJ-.OU B. F. Keith's Theatre CIIEST.Nl'T AND TWELFTH STIIEET3 America's Greatest Dancer Ruth St. Denis & Co. "AMAZED THE AUDIENCE." Eg. Telel!. llllTH HOVE; J C. NUOENT JL CO ; Uiq CITY FOllt. OTHER STAH FEATURES. S Weber & Fields 8&S ncl-Tinl- Qf OPERA HOUSE. LineSCnilL Ob. Chestnut Below 11th St. Third Week's Engagement Of the N. A. Spectacular War Pictures. "On the FirinR Lino With Germans" Mr. Durborouah Appear at Each Showing. Seats S5o from 2 to U r. JL dally except Saturdays. Attar U, i!3o and BOo. Gallery, 18a, filnhp Theatre JUSSifwa. VjrlUUU VAVDB'ILI.B Continuous l A M to It I'. II. 10c. ISo, 390. "Tho PASSINO REVUE OF 1B1B" "MYSTERIOUS MAID IN WHITE MASK" AND OTHER Did FEATURES b T) r A T)T M AT? Nights at S 15. XSttUAD TODAY Mat Bat afJilS. Klaw & Ertanger & Qeorja Tyler Pruin.t POLLYANNA Th Otad I'lau, Spreadlno Ooou CUtr. Best Seats SO at Popular MAT TuDAIf T VPTP MATINEE TODAY AT 2.15. LlXlvlA- TON1QHT AT 8:15, "A REAL SUCCESS HERE: DELIGHTFUL OFFK1UNO. CHARMS SVKHVONK." -Itecord, "THE ONLY GIRL" By HejuBloiom and Victor Herbert A ntlT TJTIT TONIGHT AT R 15 AUIiiH Xll Mat Tomorrow at S.tS. FAREWELL APPEARANCES HERB OF n SOTHERNtoffifiuSSU "THE TWO VIRTUES" With MISS ALEXANDRA CARLISLE "" 'iiBrfROPOLlTAN OPKRA HOUSE MOTJWPOUTAN OPERA O.. HEW YORK ftSir vSrr. Curtis. MM- MartiueUJ. AioaW, Kwrrtft Althwj,, Sp'ttVff! . SCtUS VV ynw"' -r- ' ---- --- - r ACADEMY-MONDAY. FEB. fc AT 3 '. For DBBBflt of C&U Schumann area's fiempt1k Tlckeu. i . Hoirtlf fti m '. TrTiT- , , l Poo. Mats Tuss. & TSum. walnut Me " Mt, A PAIR OF ?IXE3 aJ9tJSSf St1. y"4r uiatf ' PwnftMSV Wu a. AU,t4 v- A 1 J CUU4KM4 BW-f 9