EYENiyg LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, FEBBUARY 23 T016. IT A NANCY WYNNE INTERESTED IN POLISH BENEFIT .GIVEN TODAY Large Number of Society Women Will Attend Mon- iuszko's Opera, "Verbum Nobile," to Be Given in Aid of Poland MANY of Hip smart sot nre Inter ested In the larfjo Polish benefit Which will ho Riven tonight In tho Met ropolltnn Opera House, when Alonl unr.ko's opera. "Vcrhuni Noblle," will be Blven for tho first time In America. Tho entire company will lie composed e poisons born In Poland, althotiBh they are now thoroURhly Americanized. In the boxes will ho Padercwakl and his rlfo and the iMayor and Mrs. Hmltli. Tho principal parts will he taken by Madame Knmlnlska OllRaltls, Moprnim; , Mr. Thaddelis Gorcckl, tenor; Mr. Plotr tvlio Karltone: Mr. V. Flganlnk. bass hnrltone. and Mr. J. Kulmckl. bass barl- "c &l; '"I "'III olllclate. a small recep bantonc. hi. tlfm f)), ,mmclllte fnmn,M ml ,rIllll tone. There will bo nbout loO olccs ,mrtv w , , ,, , , f In tho chorus. nruie-H parents. Green Gate. Mcrlnu. mv. ttlt, CninmlUco nf Mm Cmpivl l"lor and Mrs. Laird will entertain Tho Polish Committee of the l-raoi, , ,,,,. ,olnorl.m,. ,l;lll n, , u, ,.,,, gency Aid has Just received the follow- , followed by h theatre patty. In honor of jng letter from cx-Prcsldent William II. i Miss l.alid and her bridal p.uty. Tuft, who Is the honorary chairman of V. ii i. vi.iin' TJollof Viin.l- I Mrs' ' ,ie w ' City or gale a dinner the Polish Mctlms Keller Mind. oll Snlm.,av ,,., nl ;e ,ad1 ,,,,,,, , "Tho conditions In Poland, hi ought Palm Ue.ich, to celebrate tho birthday of about by tho present war, tuo so ills- J Mr- Clyo'' tresslnp that every American who can Mra. Alexander ,t. Cassatl will enter at all afford to do some part to help tain at dinner this evening nt her town relieve them should do so. I sincerely , hnUae -"- niltoiihoiisc snuare. hope that you will bo supported In your Tc M.onil of (( (,r(1!1 ()f R,,8Cr)tll)11 efforts toward that end by tho people dances being given at the Sedgloy Chili ef Philadelphia, and that your operatic by Mrs. l-'riitiklln McCma Wlrgmnn will performance for Polish relief will bo u ' """ ",i,w lM l,xc"i'"v great success." i . dancing class which ments on Mnn- The patrons and patronesses Include . day evenings at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i. ..., w ciilliiu iirnvnl ti-i ! ''"ndyii I.. Stewardson. of P.oscniont, In Mrs. Georgo W. Chllds Drcsel. mis. cmlcH nlmmK )t! mt.mll01.s Ml.. ,, j,,.,. Alexander nn Rensselaer, .Mrs. I heo- Sl;ll,v t, -IoviIi Mr. and .Mrs. Ileatly c. dore Crnmp. Mrs. Joseph !. Hinnott, j Dulles. Mr. and Mrs. George Glbhs. Mr. frs Edward T. Stoteshury, Mrs. John ' '""1 J'r. 'harlos SlnnlcUson and Mr. and Cadwalader. Mrs. Henry Brluton Coxe. MrH- Jwwh "". Mrs. AVIUIam H. Donncr, Mrs. John ! Combs, Mrs, Louis Wolf. Mrs. John II. Mcl'adden, Mrs. Isaac T. Starr. Mrs. Samuel Chew, Mrs. tin mini Morgan, Mrs. C. C. Harrison, Mrs. C. Htirtmau Kuhn. Mrs. A. J. Cassatt, Mrs. John i it... ni. .., " ui,t Wanamaker. -Mrs. Thomas .. Ashton. Mrs. Samuel P. Wetherlll. Mrs. Arthur Ton Mr. Archibald Harklle, Mr. Then-i i dorc N. Klv. Mr. Samuel V. l.U. Mis. , , uqii. -. ". t-,.....i.. I i A. S. Heckscher, Mrs. John Kenislo ' Mitchell, Mr. Clement i. N'cwbold, Mrs. , Hi Edward Drowning, -mis. iiunrge w- ""' il u m.. witll-im Cllli Scull Mrs. ' JUL wltz, M,s' " ' ;"'" ,.",!.. , $1 Thomas Robins. Mrs. Denjnmln Millei. . Mrs. Norman .mulma-uii. -his. mini . , '' Morgan. Mrs. .1. Willis Martin, Mrs. John C. Grnoinu. Mrs. Ilarclay Warhur- !, ton, Miss Charlotte Slter. Mrs. George f Krit. Chandler. Mrs. Italph M. Town- ( send, Mrs. J. Sellers Bancroft, Mrs. ! ! Bavard Ilenrv. Mrs. hMwiird Crozer, I i B ,.,,, ' ,,. ,,,. H r j Mrs. William It. W. Hentz. Mis. H. C. , ' Madeira. Mrs. Leopold Stokowslil, -Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson. Mrs. Kilwnrd K. ; Howland Mrs. .1. Nornian Jackson. Mrs. . luiHMiiu. .i ,,,,.., ,. fw. Howard Pancoast. M s. llobeit ym , ' Mosehzisker. Mrs. Jay Llpplncott. -Mrs. , ' Earklle Henry, .Mrs. Kdgar M. Church, I Mrs .Morris L. T'arrlsli. Mrs. J. P. Me- j Nlehol. Mrs .1. Hamilton llarris, Mrs. Edwin McCullough. Mrs. Mnwm Lisle, Miss Henrietta Kly. Mrs. Allen Stock- ton. Miss Sophie Norils, Mrs. Samuel ( . . .. , ,. -,! n i ..,. Mi. i !-. W. Meek. Mrs. I'll 14. Price. Mis. Hm- fill bert Clark. Mrs. Thomas c. tiuiuer ana , t Mrs. Edwin H. Vare. " I There seems to he no diminution or ; entertaining at Mrs. Scott's Supper Club, and on Saturday night many par- ' ties were given, among tlioso entertain- , Ing being Mrs. George Qulntard 11 or- ' wltz Mrs. Wulter Jeffords, Jlrs. Charles '" '' . ... -.,,.u o Aini-inn Custls Harrison. Jr.. Mis. Mai Ion Dougherty. Mrs. Lewis Nellson, -Mrs. Alfred E. Norrls, Mrs. J. II. Kvans Rob- erts Mrs Henry II. Pease, Mrs. K. Spencer Miller. 3d. Mrs. P. Williamson ; Roberts, .Mrs. Alexander Sellers, Mrs. ilarry Chapman Thayer. Mrs. Thomas Earla White, Mrs. Samuel Megargee Wright. Mrs. D. Bradeii Kyle. Mrs. nittenhouse Jllller. Mrs. Horace Alien. Heath Bannard, Edward Cassard. Mrs. W. II. Tcvla Kuhn and Mrs. Alfred j Reginald Allen. Tho Meyer Davis Or-i chestra Is proving particularly popular itt. t,i.n.,,ii..i,io thi ueiiKon the i with Phlladelphlans this season, Die , luciuuica ui-j on i. tub committee lu cliarge mourned air. J. , sre always forthcoming. ! Crosby Brown, Mr. Charles W. Christ. Dr. ' I J. Howard Cloud. Mr. Henry H. Collins. i Not content with their home-brand Jr.. Mr. Henry S. Drinker, Jr., Mr. ICd ; melodramatic movies a ""mber of C.ans. MTheoilorely, ,,r. , fashionables from this city nnd Now Fnnrtshorne. Mr. C. H. I.udlngton. Dr. 11 York are whlllng away tho time at Palm Bench by posing in a real reel- tk.iii... ...i.i. i. .,ii,,, -in,- title. TliB .1(1.1171. iiiii niw ..M...r. ...... --- Island of Happiness." The lead is being Jilayed by no less a. person than our own attractive Mario Louise Wanii' 'maker that wns. now Mrs. Gurnee . wmci uuii ivuo. .... i Slfunn, and her cousin, "Brownie ai-t burton, also Is in the cast. Paulino Diss- t ton and Ethel Shields, also of our own I city, are among tho "movie" nctorlnes, nd there are about two dozen others In the cast, Including Mr. and .Mrs. Lawrence Armour, of Chicago; Mrs. plermann Oelrlchs, Mr. and Mrs. D. It. ,a t. ' x, TT.i, 'kt, vnetr. Toiio I and Roger R. Hill, of New otk, John , 'IHmin aV Ufr r nlllO I'llTlOU tt tlVllH C. King. Clarence Jones, Harry Dar- llngton. Russell Colt, Charles Inman. J Oeorge Harris. Elizabeth Bennett. Margaret Bennett, Margaret Hancock, Rosamond Lancaster. Louise Wise, Ade laide Jones. Mary Snyder, Peggy Burg win, Claire Bird, Elsie Rice, Mildred YII-a U.l.l C.1.1. nml Aflt.ll'eil The film Is to be shown at the Royal iPolnclana, on the evening of March 6, tho proceeds to go to the American Ambulance Hospital, at Paris, and fatter the performance a sealed vote Is w be taken to determine the disposi tion of the film. Unless every one threes that it should be exhibited to the fcneral public, It will be destroyed at nee. Let us hope that there will bo tno dissenting vote, as I for one should tnoy viewing from my quarter seat lu one of the picture palaces the antics of those of us who are fortunate enough to wear cool linens and sun hats while there shiver In furs and galoshes, and. th, such a good-looking cast and pic- Wresque settings. I am quite sure the pictures will be entrancing. NANCY WYNNE. Personals R&t the wedding of Mhu Mary Hall tvu. daughter of Dr. and airs, warren "" laird, and Mr Jomt j'aiiie i fttzt. which will take place Wednesday Laird, and Mr Jonn Jamei afternoon nt-1 o'clock In (lie Memorial Uiurclt of St. I'mil. oterhrook. Miss Anno Claude Myers, of Washington, l. C... sister nf tho lirldrmtmm, will he maid nt honor, mid the lirlilestimlils will lie Miss Militia (ioilotte f.'ilHi.n tlou tWlllim td . ilen freeman, Miss Itc-lirrel A. I.ycelt. i Miss Knthnrln r. Nowlmld, Mlsa tillzahotli j I'. Kennedy mid Miss Frances i". Iredell. n I'lainiieid. N. ,r. Mr. Myers will liiue Mr. Howard D.iriip, of Xew York, for his "est niati. anil hH tishors will he Mr Kenneth R Mnxey. nf thilllmore. Mil : Mr. .lohn .V. Kwmtzell and Mr. I.ewl Uond. of Washington. M. C. ; Mr. Clnretiie I'recmnn. Mr. William Henry Parker and Mr. Wllllatn .Simpson. .Id., of this elty. I'ollowinK the church ceiomonv, nt wiiirit the Itev. William It. Turner, reeti.r A class u first aid has heen organised by Dr. .1. ?itiitnn Koltz, and inei'ts ut his home, Ilcthlehem pike and Summit ave nue. Chestnut Hill, on Monday evenings. The class Is composed of ;i number of young women prominent In Chestnut Hill i .Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. I.ea. who nro ct,tpy1B 1(1,r cw , U D(,voll, wl i,..Ul. on Wednesday to spend a month at the San Pe Club. In Smith Carolina. Their d-iugliter. Miss Kath-rlue I.ea, who nl- tends St. Marys School, at t'eeksklll, -V v w Juln (llem al)oul u, ml(,ll(. ,)f lu month. ''"he Misses Williams and Mrs. Ralph IVmherton will be at home this afternoon nf 4 'c0ck at the IJurllngloii. No canls have been sent out. The Kennel Club will hold Its tlfth an- .,)( ,ui( t.pstliut st'.t.etH .rllp ,..,, .U i, ,ievott.,i to the Child Federation Health Centre. The olllcers of tho club arc: Mrs. John Slnnott. president; Mr. Charles I!. Wood, first vice president; Jr tohnt (UR)es socom, ,.,. ,.,.,. ,,,.,. Ml. oeorgc D. Wldener, third vice pivsldeut, and Mr. .1. Chandler linrnaiil, secretary and treasurer. The patronesses Include Mrs. Alfred Stengel. Miss Alice M mMW MrH (,nry c IJoyer Mrs ,,, ,. (jlark. Mrs. C. It. I.udlngton. .Mrs. Norman .MacLeod, Mrs. Thomas Robins and Mrs. Alexander II. Rice. mUul o( , l)( ,,,, ).a,t, ,.Mlert.ln(,, llt ,,,.1,,, snturday nfteriiiinn. Among those present were -Miss Christine .lessup of I'pland. Pa.: -Mrs. Giiscom. Miss Kl zabctli Dereuin, ... ,,..,,. shiiroiMs. m. rt.vnnifis. j,.,s- ,, ungllsh Dallam, Jr., and Mrs.. Ilopklnson. Dr. and Mrs. Isaac II. Shelley arc re- ccvjnfr congratulations upon the birth or a little daughter on February 1!'. Mrs. Shelley will ho remembered as Miss Jean Aldiich Conrad. The auditorium of the Jlanuracturers' Club will present nn attractive ceue "" afternoon, when the ISntertnlmiiciit (.nltteo wl Rlve the ,.,, of n Herlus (f ,mlHU..llcs Tlp rontrlbiitlng arUsts will l Miss Gertrude Renuysoii, soprano; .Mr. Hans Klndler, 'cellist; Mr. John F. u,11I,t n K,I,B C,ark "'"'''. Along the Main Line MKRION Friends of Mr. Francis C. Peqiilnot. of Hazlehurst avenue, will re gret to learn that he Is seriously ill, hav ing undergone an operation. HAVIJRFORD Mr, Norman Angel! gave an Interesting talk Saturday night. hi Roberts Hall, Haverford College, on . Foreign Policy of America." rilrV, I Harli jiarland C. Nicholson, Mr. Charles James Ithoads. Dr. Isaao Sharpless and Mr. Par- 'er 5i. H iiuaius. BRVN MAWR. Mr. Alfred M. Collins will tell of his experiences in tho wlids of South America In Assembly Hall, -'l"r- """ ; "b- '""' H,(m, a un,ber of pictures, which he se- ed uurB ha travels, and a most en- lightening evening Is expected. -Mrs. KlUuhetli M. Levis will give a Mfllilll jmi ly mm ctciiiiif. til. iii iii.iiid i.,ii Lancaster avenue. There will be H guests present. Mr. Julian W. Barnard, of Morris ave nue, has returned from a visit to New York. WAYNB The last of the slit subscript Hon dances arranged by Mr. JIaurice C. . a jr. WenUeM Schoc, a,i JJr. .eees wlig given on Friday evening in tho Saturday Club. About 100 guests were present. The patronesses were Mrs. W. C. Prew. Mrs. Palmer Hunter. Mrs. Roger S. "Mitchell, Miss Fenhuore and Mrs. Fred erick Ilallowell. JLjss Mary Ainan, daughter of Jfr. and .Mrs. George Ainan. spent the week-end at West Point, where alio attended the Hundredth Night Dance. Chestnut Hill The annual banquet of the Business Men's Association will take place on Tues. day, March 7. in Joslin Hall. Prominent men have been secured to speak. West Philadelphia Jlrs. Simon Cameron Burnslde and Mrs. David Porter Stoever gave an Informal tea at their apartments, 11 H Spruce street, on Friday afternoon. Among those present were Miss Mary Urlftlth, .Miss Julia Griffith. Mrs. Julian Keenan, Mrs. Russell Keefer, Mrs. Frank Evans, Mrs. Paxton, Miss Mary McArdle, Mrs. P. F. Rotharmel. Mrs. J. Ralston Covert, Mrs. T. I. McKvoy. Mrs. C Lincoln Fur bush, Mrs, Henry C. Loughlln. Mre. Will lam Loughlln, Mrs. Gregory Kelly, Mrs. C. Illnchinan. Mrs. Cairn and Mrs. Kd ward L. Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond U. Du Pell and their son, James Du Pell, of Belular ter race, spent the week-end with Mrs. Harry W. Chairs, at her home In Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs- Charles McGirr. of $3U Vine street, are receiving congratulations . b, th - a go- QMrS9 McGirr. on the mrm UI BO"' ueun"' iu,-u"T' Ig MTfiffi..mt'riimji,tLM'fliMBi.i ("TWoIdF THIS SEASON'S DEBUTANTES I Along the Reading j mss vjsk ' iBffi W JHlB 7 The Missionary Fund Committer if Wyncote gave a benefit dance at Bccch wood School, on Saturday evening. The patronesses wore Mrs Horace G. Fet teiolf. Mrs. Howard S. llckels. Mrs. J Wesley Pullman. Mrs. Benjamin Sander- s .Mrs. William T. I'rlngle and Mrs. Charles A. Bobbins. Some of those ptesent were Mr. Cooper Pullman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spalding. Mr. anil .Mrs. .lames Ileacock, .Mr. and Mrs. Newton Walker, Miss Doiothea Jennings. Doctor Wallher, Dr. John. Bowers, Mr. Joseph Cochran. Miss Mildred Fetterolf. Miss Kllen Herk- ness. Miss Clementine Pent. Miss Fiances Bobbins, Miss Killtli Laiidell. Miss Yoder. Mr. and .Mrs. Warren. Miss Lillian Hunter. Miss Allele Polk. Mr. Percy Sanderson, Mr. Itobert Schelne, Mr. Ilen Jaiiiln Sanilersoii. .Mr. Sidney Sanderson. Miss Marjorlo Kent. Miss Nan Kent. Mr. John Scheetz. Mr. Henry Schcetz. Miss Dnriitlieii Heading. Mr. Robert Itodeu. Mr. Dayton Larzelere. Miss Harriet Iteaser. Mr, English Gayley. Mr. Theo dore Glenworth, 3d. Jlr. Ward Wheelock, the Misses Wheelock. Mr. Carl Hubbard, .Miss Mary Vlele. Miss Catherine Vleln. .Miss Dorothy i.'anipbell. Miss Betty Camp hell. .Miss Carpenter, Miss Rose and many of the young girls who attend the Ueceh wood School. .Mr. A. J. Chauveau. nf Wyncoto road, Jcnklntown, gave a smoker on Saturday evening, at ills home. .Mrs. Henry K. Depuy, of Jenklntown, has Issued Invitations for a luncheon at her home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Wentz, accom panied by their small daughter, Miss Dolly Wentz, of The Orchard, Clielteti Hills, are In Atlantic City. N. J., where they have been spending soveral weeks. Mr. and Jlrs. Wentz will return to their home about tho first week In .March. Mrs. Victor J. Mulford and her daugh ter. Miss Mary Mulford, of Greenwood avenue, Wyncote. left last week for At lantic City. N. J . where they will spend several weeks. Mrs. J. Milton Cotton, of Old York road, Jonklntowii. accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Bayard Hand, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., left for Augusta, Ga., where they will remain several weeks. Miss Dorothy Rex. of ld York road, Ahlngton. will return today from Vermont, where she lias been the guest of friends for the past three weeks and (uis been ex tensively entertained, having had several dinners given in her honor. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Springer, of Lenox road. Jenklntown. accompanied liy their daughter. Miss Vera Springer, have left for the South, where they will spend several weeks. The Jenklntown Choral Society has Issued Invitations for a moving picture entertainment, on Wednesday evening, March 1.1. nt the Jenklntown Auditorium, on Old York Road. Mrs. William Hannn Shelmerdlne. of Gteenwooil avenue, Wyncote, accompanied by her small son, William Shelmerdlne, Jr., who bus Just recovered from a serious attack of measles, will leave this week for Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Helfrich, of Park avenue, entertained at cards nt their home on Saturday evening. A buffet supper followed. There were Ifi guests present. Miss June Harmer, of City line, will entertain Miss Evelyn Clavey, of 415 Concord avenue, Wilmington, this week A supper and theatre party will be given for her on Friday by .Mr. and Mrs. James T. Harmer. Tho guests will Include Miss Dorothy Grninm, Mlsa Josephine Duulap, Mr. Horace Fields, Mr. Harry S. Grllllth, Mr. Wulter Clarke and Mr. John L. Stone. Germantown .Mrs. William C. Watt and her daughter, JIIss Eleanor de B. Watt, of the Morris Apartments, are spending a fortnight in Washington. Mr. and .Mrs. Gordon S. Carrigau, of" 521 Lincoln drive, have returned from Atlantic City. N. J. Mrs. Jams S. Francks, pf I'elliam Court, has returned front a visit to Cam den, S. C. JIIss Frances Reed, of Cary Farms, Lex ington. Mass., Is the guest of her Ulster, Jlrs. William G. Shields, Jr.. 4W School lane. Jlrs. Preston K. Erdman. of 5922 Greene street, and her daughter, Jtrs. Robert T. JlcCracken, accompanied by her small daughter, are spending several days in At lantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Henry William Jfende. of 419 West Hortter street, will give another of their supper dances this evening. Among those present will be Mhui Claudia Rottner. Miss Blanche West. Jlr- and Jlrs. Howard Borgenskl, Mr. and Jlrs. Andrew Botto. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Blackburn, Jlr. and Mrs. Frederic Brown. Mr. and Sirs. Milton Sllberstein, Dr. and Mrs. Norman Payne. Mr. Raymond Jarvis, Mr. Walter Jarvls and Mr. Frederlo Tyler. Germantown men and women are proud of the fact tliat Mr. George Alexander West, organist and choirmaster of St. Luke's Protestant Episcopal Church, has ba awarded a prize of J 100 for his can tata "Elysium." This prize was the first I amiamm--aakA-t I - aowsv 3r-' s, ' Pfc- ' kyy.y t " ' I, ' nwaidcd lu a competition open to com posers of the rutted States. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Crawford Clark. Jr.. of New York, are being congratulated upon the birth of a daughter on Saturday. February 1L Mrs. Clark will be remem bered as Miss Frances Stokes, daughter of Mr. and Jlrs. P. C. Stokes, of German town. JBs.s Margaret Breaker, of New York, who returned from I'arls recently, has been the guest of .Mrs. W. II. Thomas, on Church lane. Workmen aie tinny completing Hie handsome Dutch Colonial house owned by Jlr. J. .Morgan Lister. It Is situated on Cps.il stieet, near Wlssahlckon, and will be really for occupancy In the early spring. Jfr. Lister ami his bride, who was JIIss i:il.abeth JleCown. have gone to the West Indies for several weeks. Tioga The engagement has been announced of Miss Florence D,, Bachrach. daughter of Jlr. and-Jlrs. David Bacharach. of 4 IBS North Broad street, to Jlr. Henry L. Lang. The members of the Tioga Sewing Club will lie entertained tomorrow afternoon by Jlrs.. Allen Jloats at her home on East Walnut lane, and tho guests will Include Jlrs. Ralph Humphreys, Jlrs. ('. C. Clegg. Jlrs. T. SI. Scholey, Mrs. Jtorrls Lawrence. Miss Inez Donaldson, Jlrs. W. G. Glbbs, Jlrs. Louis Illggard. Jlrs. Horace Davis. Jlrs. Walter S. Bauer, .Mrs. Charles Thompson. Jlrs. John O. Taxis Jlrs. Hay nor Bowman, Jlrs. J. If. Chad wick. Jlrs Wesley Flanagan. Jtiss Ida Drlpps, Mrs. Julius Neufeld, Jlrs. Paul Yoight, Mrs. Walter .Miller. Jlrs. Harvey Cressinan and Mrs. George Crofton. Miss Florence Williams gave a luncheon on Saturday, when her guests Included JIIss Dorothy Wardle. JIIss Lida Yerkes, JIIss Katharine AVItte, Jlrs. May Taylor. Miss Vorn Wclzcl, JIIss JIargueiite Wil son. Jliss Edith JI. Lower, JIIss Aehsali Gates, JIIss Vera Westcott and Miss Emily Winkler. Jfr. nnd Jlrs. G. Clarence Laudls have returned from their wedding journey to Bermuda nnd will bo nt homo at 6502 North 13th street. Mrs. Landls was JIIss Elizabeth J. Deal, of 15tl Butler street. North Philadelphia .Mr. and Jlrs. Edward Woir. of '1323 North Broad street, have Issued Invita tions for tho wedding of their daughter. JIIss Helene Wolf, to Jlr Joseph C. Beck man, of 3212 Diamond street, on Monday evening, .March K, at ii o'clock, lu the Bellevuo-Stratford. The brldo will have Jlrs. Joseph JIoos as matron of honor, JllhS Jlaigaret Mayer. Jliss Florence Simon, JIIss Jlnthllde l.oeb, Jliss Ruth Lelpzlger as bridesmaids and Jliss Jlai garet Wolf as flower girl. Dr. .Morris Beckuiau will be Ills brother's best man, and the ushers will lie Jlr. David Beck tnnii, Mr Eugeno Wolf, Jlr. Louis Stern. Jlr. Henry Lang, Jlr. Lester Wolf and Jfr. Lester Jlnyer. The service will be fol lowed by a dinner and dance. On Saturday afternoon JIIss Ruth Jlan del, qf 3218 Diamond street, and JIIss .Madeline Stroussa gave a bridge party followed by a shower In honor of JIIss Wolf nt tho homo of JIIss Mandel. Among the guests were JIIss JIarJorle Abrahams, JIIss Dorothy Selduer, of Baltimore, Jld. ; JIIss .May Newman, JIIss Dorothy Gold smith, Miss Helen Goldsmith, of Atlantic City; Miss Allele Levi. Jliss Jlinnle Levi and Miss Carolyn Schloss. Roxborough Jtiss Eleanor Erwln, of 105 Roclielle avenue, Wlssahlckon. entertained at bridge on Saturday afternoon, when her guests were JIIss Elizabeth Jlu.Vllster, Jlrs. I.udwlg Filbert. JIIss Hazel Craw ford, JIIss Blanche Lester, Jliss Jtabel Llnd, Jlrs. Joseph Donahue. Jliss Murian Hill, Jtiss Mlklre.il Williamson, Jliss Anne Johnstone and Jliss Gladys JIarter. Mrs Benjamin Johnson, of 230 Osborn street, will entertain at luncheon on Fri day. Miss Anne Burwell, Jlrs. William ration, Mrs. John B. Warrington and Jlrs. Clarence C. Keever will be the guests. Jlr. and Jtrs. John Barthold celebrated the 10th anniversary of their wedding with a leception at their home 427 Hermi tage street last week. There were 60 guests present. Miss Lottie Flynn and Miss Mary Tan ter. of North 3th street, spent the week end at Atlantic City. Camden and Vicinity The Phi Delta Sooitty of Haddou Heights Is planning a large leap year dance. . Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Clement, of Had dontleld. have returned from a Southern trip. Mrs. John A. Marker, president of the Camden Women's Ciub, presided at the preparednesa meeting held in Cooper Square Library In the absence of Miss Ellrabeth Cooper Reeve, who was ill, n trrn --liilil'il Weddings MBnORaHBIMER O'NEAL. Tho marriage of Miss Frances X. O'Neal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O'Neal, of Germantown, to Mr. ltussell IT. HcrKeshelmer took nlaeo on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock In the Third Baptist I I'hurch of Oermantown. The pastor, the (lev. John Wallace Green. M. A , ortl elated. The church was beautifully deco rated wlfli palms. There were aliout BOO guests present. The matron of honor was Mrs. Vincent Clarke, a bride of but a few months, and her husband, Mr. Vin cent Clarke, ncted as best man. The Ushers led the procession to the nllilr, where the bride's father gave her In marriage The reception after tho cere mony was held at the homo of the bride, Oii their return from their wedding trip In March the young couple will occupy their new boliFC. 4fl2l Sydenham street. Logan Mr. Hergeshelnier Is in the olllce of the president of the Philadelphia and Read ing Railway RMIIIt-Kl'RItlNOKR A pretty though extremely nulet wed ding took place Saturday afternoon at o'clock In the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Grt mantown. when Miss Ho stile Km ringer became tho bride of Mr. Lambert A. Rehr. of Reading. The cere mony was performed by the Rev. J. Koen emberg. The bride was unattended and the ceremony was witnessed by only the families of the brldn and bridegroom and their closest friends. Immediately nftcr the ceremony, the loung couple left for an extended trip South, t'pon their return they will bo given a loceptlnn belore leaving for Reading to make their lioine. Lansdowne Jlrs. William Wharton, of Jlaple ave nue, will give a card parly this afternoon, the proceeds to bo given to the Society for tho Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Jlrs. John C. Hines, of JlcKlnley ave nue, is visiting lu Atlantic City. The High School basketball team en tertnlned the Moravian College team, of Bethlehem, at luncheon before tho game on Saturday afternoon. Among the guests were JIIss .Marlon Gaucher. Miss Dorothy Wlmer, JIIss Dorothy Kohler. JIIss Jlll dred Taylor, JIIss Nettle Greer. JIIss Edith Bonsall. JIIss Helen limes, JIIss .Margaret Dunn, JIIss Linda Walton. JIIss Catherine Bloodsworth. JIIss Helen JtcCoach and JIIss Cora JlcCully. -Mr. and Jlrs. Lo Roy Smith, of North Owen avenue, are receiving congratula tions on the birth of n daughter. Delaware County Jlr. and Jtrs. Francis K. Delp, of Bruns wick avenue. Drexel Hill, gave a supper dance Saturday evening lu honor of the birthday of their son, Francis K. Delp, Jr. Among the guests were Jlr. and .Mrs. Warren Hardman. Jlr. and Jlrs. Robert Delp. JIIss Jlury Sklllen. JIIss .Mary O'Nell.' JIIss Mnv Cress, JIIss Jeanuette .Cress, JIIss Emily Pierce. JIIss Or.vllle Cappella, JIIss Elizabeth Hurrar. JIIss Edith Saur maii, .Mr. William Henry. Jlr. William Cress. Jlr. de Forrest Willard KUIlllmr. I Mr. John Hcnrettl, Jlr. Joseph Murphy, ' Jlr. James Welden. Jfr. Harry Slelnmetz, Jlr. warren Hardicnii. Jlr. Charles Hardl enn, Jlr. Charles T. II. Calrcra. Jlr. Hor ace Debulst, Jlr. Illchaid Delp and Jlr. Samuel Delp. Jlr. nnd .Mrs. T. Ellwood Allison, of Walllngford. are cruising on their house boat in Florida waters. Jlr. and .Mrs. William S. Jlaclntyre, of I Jloyhui. nre enjoying a stay In Florida. I Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Seymour Preston, of Jloy- inn. aro entertaining Jlr. and Jlrs. II. W. Bowman and JIIss Adily Fox, of Wur rcnton, Vn. Jlr. nnd .Mrs. N. I.. Rapelje have re turned to their home in Brooklyn. N. v.. after spending a few days with .Mrs. Jo- sepn u. Aionre, of Moore, South Philadelphia Jliss Bay Caplan, of 531 Jloore street, gave a theatre party last week. A turprise party was given In honor of Jlr. JIaxwell Kramer, of 1333 South 10th .treet. recently, by his parents. Dr. and Jlrs. Kramer. JIIss JInrgaret Parlsen and JIIss Sarah 'arisen, of fth and Watklns streets, spent Inst week at Atlantic City. Jfr. and .Mrs. Adolph .Sabinoon, of New York, are visiting Jlr. and Jlrs. William Douglass, of 328 Watklns street. Jlr. Franklin B. Ackenbrend, of (ith and Fltzwater streets, Is visiting .Mr. and Jlrs Aaron Cameron, of Trenton, N. J. Jfr. and Jtrs. Harry Goldberg, of 1531 South 10th street, entertained a number of friends at their home latt evening Mr. and Jtrs. Herman Wagner, of 2d street and Snyder nveiuie, have returned from Ilarrisburg. Pa., where they were visiting Jlr. and .Mrs. George Woolman. Jlrs. Benjamin Lanln, nf 41S Dickinson street, left for Florida last week. Frankford Jliss JIarle Hansen, of Pleasant Hill. Torresdaie, was hostess at an attractive leap-year party last week. The house was beautifully decorated with spring flowers and palms, and the guests were Miss Daisy Cotton. Miss Doris Harris. JIIss I.ena Batten. Jliss Pauline Axeurouth, Jliss Cathryne Jleyers. Jliss Ethel aossner. Jlr. Walter Strookblne, Jlr. Joseph Hasen, Mr. Adrlen Hosen, Jlr. James Gossner and Mr. Harry Ureulson. What's Doing Tonight Cake Cuttlne uf the l,ub(r New Year'e AMOclation. 715 Snyder atenue; I o'clock. Leap Year ball. Mercantile Club, Urued and Maeter elreeti: o'cUwfc. Dinner lo Pollc Captain William J. McFad den. BsUI Walton: 3:30 o'clock. Annual dinner. Preebyterlan, Social Union. BlWvue-ttratford; 7:30 o'clock. South Philadelphia Uuainu Men's Auo clatlon, Broa.d and Federal etreeta; S o'clock. Fre. Keanel Club of Philadelphia Dog Show. ;3J and Chwlnut atreeta. Cedar Avenue Improvement Aaeoclatlon an nual election. 414 Baltimore avenue; a o'clock. Opera, for Poliab Kellff Fund. Metropolitan Opera Rouse. :IS o'clock. Kntertalmaeut for Presbyterian Deaconess Bonuu Wltberiwoon Hall. Lecture. "Tb Power and Pathos of Charles niitMis." by Fred PauaHiu:. CathoUc Olriv Utah iskhoel. ilarul Oral. St Jucnim's School Hall, r'rsukford. Cantat. ''JosvmuVs stand. ' Peter's i-atnoiio Church parish llotue, tin street sad Olrsrd a venae. Play. 'Tlw FootUtnters," St. John's Par ish Bouse. Bali. ',li"l'ilH ' ' ' -'"'I BENEFIT THIS AFTERNOON FOR CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL Madame Schumann-Heink Sings at Academy of Music for Charity Many Other Entertainments Marked the Passing Week M ADAMK SCHUMANN-HEtNK'S re cital today nl the Academy of Musle has been looked forwaid to with great Interest by music lovers. The proceeds of this nftci noon's affair will he given to the Children's Homeopathic Hospital. Attlnlltr fltA Itrtlt-mlnuntf tlt'.t Ml't fSpfit-A ( ,inan, Mrs. II. W. Autenrpllh. Mrs. How ard P. Hoyle, Mrs. Joseph Sill Clark, Mrs, Herbert L. Clark, Mrs. K. G Clhic. Mrs. Michael DeLong. Mrs. Siimuel Dlller. Mrs. John It. Duiigau. Mrs William D. Fdson, Mrs. M. A. Kiiglenmit. Miss Mary Gabell. MNs Grace G. Gieen. Mrs. Sarah .1 Grif fith. Mrs. William It. Griggs. Mrs. Arthur W. Guv. Mrs. Harry !. Hall. Miss Klla Hodgson. .Mrs J It Hodgson, Jr.. Mrs Harry S Hopper. Mrs i G. Ingram. .Mrs. Charles P. Jaiden. Mrs. Itnrclay Johnson. Mls Einiiin Kulh. Mrs. It. W. Cook. Mrs W Gatdner Ciowell. Mrs. A. C Heritage. Mrs Frank Kellc.v. Mrs Annii I. Laugh tin, Miss Sarah Kolh, Mrs. Harrison I. Laudls. Mrs. C. N LaTouirtte. Mrs. 1M ward It. Marsh. Mrs. Henry Matthews. Mrs. .1. Thomas Moore. Mrs. Charles Vic tor Noel. Mrs Clement 1t. tlgden, Mrs. Gilbert J. Palen. Mrs. C. S Untie. Mrs T.uueri .1. i-aicn. .uif. . . r nunc. .,.-. Monroe R.cst. .Mrs. Henry II. Sheip. Mrs. Ernest 11. Smith. Mrs. George 14. Spotz. Jlrs. C. E. Thompson. Jlrs. .1 It. Tlndall. Mrs. L. II. Trotter. .Mrs. C. C. Voorhles. .Mrs. T. P. Walker. .Mrs. II. L. Warner. Mrs. C. Ilarry Wellor, .Mrs. Thomas II. Wilson. .Mis. William A. Weaver. Jlrs. George J. .elgler. Jr.. .Mrs. W. Hlglrr Miller. Jlrs Tln-ndoro !'. .Miller. JIIss An nie II Smith. Mrs. W. K. Smith and Jlrs. II JI. Soulier. An entertaining playlet, "Lady Clan rarty." was given on Saturday evening by the Cue Club, of the Walnut Lane School, tu Association Hall. Germantown. The very elllclent cast Included JIIss Jlary Hewitt, JIIss ICdlth Eskesen, JIIss Helen Kear, JIIss Helen Jtoss, JIIss Martha Locke. JIIss Aline Ellers, JIIss Evelyn Float. JIIss Caiolyn llaitmaii. JIIss Julia Sleln. JIIss Jlary Burkmlller, JIIss Louise Newell. JIIss Louise Amsdeti. JIIss Olive Ecklcr,, JIIss Doiothy Fox. JIIss Sylvan Gore. JIIss Loiilo Wood ruff. JIIss Eveline Ellers. JIIss Sarah Dougherty. JIIss Edith Boone and JIIss .leanetto Blum. The Drexel Hlddle Bible Classes' homo at Lansdowne was tho scene of a pretty alTalr on Wednesday evening, when Jlrs. II. Frederick Wilson entei tallied In honor Wilmington JIIss Frances Patterson gave a dinner Saturday night, when her guests were Jliss Frances Sellers. .Miss Doiothy Cur tis. JIIss Sara Townscnd. Jlr. George Evans. Mr. Benjamin Jackson. .Mr. Charles Jlcndlnhall and Mr. Edward Blsphain. .Mrs. JI. F. Corkran. accompanied by her daughter. .Miss Dorothy Corkran. and her guest. Jliss Maude Morrison Wiggins, of Philadelphia, have returned from West Point Military Academy, wheie they at tended a hop. Mrs. Ilenrv Register, Jr., of Baltimore, spent the week-end as the guest of -Mrs. William Curtis Nesbltt. Jleinbers nf the Junior Board of the Home of Jlerclful Best gave a delightful dance nnd frolic at the New Century Club Satin day afternoon. The feature of the affair was a dancing contest, and the Judges Included .Miss Amy E. du Pont. Jlr. John B. Bird and Jlr. George S. Capelle. Jr. Mrs. Otlio Nowland, Jlrs. Lammot du Pont. Jlrs. Itobert 11. Richards. .Mrs. Charles L. Candee. Jlrs. Charles II. Gaw throp and Jlrs. Josltih JIarvel poured tea. and the aides Included Jtiss Barbara Van- and tlie aides Included Jliss Barbara van- degrlft. Miss Eleanor IvIo. Miss .Mary Biggs, JIIss Katherine Boyd, Jliss Jlary Purdy. Jliss .Madeline Owens, Jliss Eliza- beth Kheward. JIIss Jlargaretta Rupert, Jliss Jlaigaret Whlltaker and Jtrs. Hor ace Lindsay. JIIss Elsie Pa Hereon had charge of the affair. .Mr. and Jlrs. L. Irving Handy and Jlrs. Solomon Pels am registered at the Bel haven, Ilthoboth, Del. Jlr. and Jlrs. James F. Nlelds and Jlrs. Henderson Weir have returned from a week's trip to Quebec. Jlr. and Jlrs. Otbo Nowland and Jliss Louise Nowland, who are spending several weeks at Palm Beach, will return this week. Judge and Jtrs. T. Bayard Helsel have gone to Palm Beach, Fla for a vacation. Jlr. and Jlrs. II. P. Scott are spending several weeks at Atlantic City. N. J. Miss Amy T.. du Pont will show Glen Avon Lady. Haxerford and some of her other notables In the horse world at the Devon Horse Show the last of Jlay. JIIss Alice Bradford, who lias been staying at St. Augustine, Fla has gone to Charleston, S. C, before returning home. Jlrs. Charles It. Jllller and Miss Jlarga retta Jllllcr. who are touring in southern California, will btart homo about the mid dle of .March. Notlcei for the Kocletj page will be arrrpted ami printed In the I.renlnc I edicr, but ali mirh notlcm must be written on one tilde of the paper, mutt be kimied In full, !h '"" uddrrs. nnd when possible telephone numlirr must be Srn'd nil Mull 'oimitiiiilrt!uii4 lo "Society Kilimr." Ktrnhif J-edgrr, 80S Chestnut street. I'nlei tliee reiiulremriiU are carried oul fci that lerlfleiitloii inu be pufcible. the not I re will not he published. AMUSEMENTS HOTEL WALTON Tomorrow Evening "LEAP-YEAR" NIGHT The ladlea have only one chance In four scare, and till l Ihe nlghi Come and see the fun, tiul "wattti your alep." More of those uonderful Haneltlne Ktchlnss Kill be given a nay. Appropriate Souvenirs DANCING AFTER 9:30 P. M. Itreervatlons can be made wllh the head waiter. EUGENE G. MILLER, Manager "CfT Keith's Theatre CBKSTM'T AND TWELrTH STREBTS The Monarchs of Laughter! . JOE LEW WEBER & FIELDS "TUBilSBbYBa dS JfKE (. AEl'BK Alan Brooke L Co. : Dolly Connolly k Peroy Wenrlch: OlyropU Deevall It Co.; Ilert Mel rueo: Others. CheStnilt St. Chestnut Hel. 11th St. FOURTH and LAST WEEK Of DurborouKh's Msnelous War ill roe "On the Firing Line With Germans." FKSB SOUVENIRS TODAY Seats 3So from 2 lo 6 P. M. daffy except gaturd- After 0, -6c and SOc. Gallery, jse W tUrVU b 24c. 0c. Ke. Mat Sat. Rvcs. SAo to l.ao hJjbtr "MUTT & JEFF IN COLLEGE" Knickerbocker VKri!fci "MRS. WIGQ3 07 TILE CABBAOB PATCH'' jfati -ia jfTji fjW Ill - of her birthday and that of her sister-in-law, Miss Ethyl H. Wilson, Pink deco rations and pink carnations formed th color scheme. The guests Inctuded Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Frederick Wilson, Mlsa Ethyl Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Hawks ley. Miss It. Harriet Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. P. K. McMenamln, Mr. and Strs. Vir gil P. Rrown, Mr. and Mrs. Julius llcrold, Miss Frances Sheldon, Miss Mary Will iams. Miss Kmlly Williams. Miss Mabel Small, Miss Florence Harris, Miss Flor ence Simpler, Miss Clara Reber. MI" Kdylbe Brown, Mr. William Allen, Mr, Albert C. Parker, Mr. Ashford Richards, Dr. Kdgar Kluiid. Mr. .1. W. Kcllcy, Mr Harry Yarnall, Mr. G. A. Spalde, Mr. James Vivian, Mr. Frank Allen, Mr. A. Harris, Mr. .1. 15. Moore, Mr. Earl P. Reese, Miss Lydla E. Hawkslcy, Mr. Ed ward Major, .Mr. J. DoWItt Jobborn nnd .Master Virgil Perry. Jr. The class of 1903. of the Philadelphia Girls' High School will give card parties on Saturday nfternoon. March 2D, In five sections of the city. Tho following mem- ners nt (tie clnss will act as hostesses; m..., t.- .. . t .... ti . ,.n . . 1L ; .14 West Sey- inour street, Germantown; Miss Cecilia Jli'.cue. 2015. .Master street; Miss Amle Jf. Gergeson. 43ft Jtaster street. Miss Amle K. Ferguson. 125 West Susquehanna avenue, and JIls.o JInrgaret M. Bachtolh 2I2P Erie avenue. The proceeds of the affair will he donated to the Alumni Asso ciation of the school, to assist In the de velopment of its new athletic field. The annunl dance of the Phi Delta rl, an organization composed of High School girls, was held In the Indian Room of the Hotel Wnllon last week, with 120 persons participating. The room was tastefully decorated wPh tho society's colors, and most of the girls also wore the green and yellow. The Engineers' Club of Drexel Institute, class of 1015, held the annual banquet at the Rlttcnhoueo on Saturday evening, Jlrs. Theresa H. Jlousley. of 4246 North Carlisle street, entertained In honor of her 75th birthday at her home on Thurs day. Among tho guests were Jlrs. F. H. l.anard, JIIss Jlary Kaul, JIIss Annie Lankan, JIIss Emma Lankan, Jlrs. H. I,. Schmidt, Jlrs. JI. Rumpel, Jlrs. A. Eggart, JIIss Annie Vaughn, Mrs. Robert Vaughn, Jlrs. George Ilnland and Jlrs. Harry f.'urnon. WOMAN AUTOIST HURT Head Strikes Tree When Machine Mnkes an Unexpected Turn BETHLEHEM. Pa.. Feb. 28. Miss Marlon Duffleld. of York, was seriously Injured late yesterday on the Bethlehem Nazareth pike. She has been tho guest of Mr. and Jtrs. Harrison II. Fehr, Jr.. of Allcntown, and they were motorlnr toward Bethlehem, when Mr. Fehr turned his car out of the way to escape running Into u party of coasters. The sudden turn caused Miss Duflleld to lean out of tho car and her head came In contact ivtlli a tree, causing concus sion of tho brain. AJIUSEMNTS ACADEMY OF JIUSIC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD STOKOW8ICI. Conductor Flint Performances In America of tho MAHLER Thurs Eve- Mar " nf Elffhth ivirPv An Jl' 5'o l I Symphony i"a -v Alt', Alar. J, atjJJ I bat. t,'g., Mar. -J, at 8: 1'5 00 15 i-norai nnu Orchestral Forces of Over Ons Thousand and the rollowlng Stololntn: J-lorenco Illnklv. SoDrnno: Incss Harbour, bopraiio: Adelaide rincher. Soprano: Jlari gjjret Leyej. Contralto: Sueanna Drcum. v??i, I'a,"be,rt "rphy. Tenor: rtelnal. Ila"o Baritone; Clarence Whltehlll. TlrKetH for these performances are sold out. except the Amphitheatre. KngllHli Version of tho Specht Analynln now ?,". Ha. ? J' llePI'- IU Cheslnut Street. I'rlcM LT Cents. ADELPHI p08lI1S;y r.MtmVEI.L APPKAnANCES 1IERK OF p'Si SOTHERN ln A""d Sulro' E. II. 0-J.iJ,UXVlN Dellghlful Comedy "THE TWO VIRTUES" wnn8AiriEXAXDnA cakusle T,VT?TP Slatlnee Wednesday at 2:13 iJ11U,J 'l-O.MtlHT AT 8 :IS BHAUP "She's a Peach" Press "THE ONLY GIRL" Hy Henry ninanoni andVlctqr llerbert FORREST Tonight at 8:10 ZIEGFELD FOLLIES Flrei Popular Matlnre Wednesday, 50c to J1.51) Rvrtnrl Tllls B,1(l Nxl Week. Evg. at 8:15 IJIUclU Matinees Wed. and Hat. at 2:15 Klaiv Krlanger and George Tyler l'reeent POLLYANNA The (Had Play, 8m ia Oood Chetr Heal 8eats $1 BO at Popular Wed. Matinees HI'ECIAI. MAT. TIICUS.. JfAUClI U, 3 P, it. GRACE LA RUE rOSTl'MK HEC1TAI. OP Rll.VOS IV E.N'UI.ISH Direction ANDKE.VS DIPPKI MBTItOPOI.l'I'A.N' Ol'EItA HOUSE Mhn'HOl'Of.lTAX Ol'EItA CO.. NEW YORK tomorrow Mm0i SANS-GENE MMU t'ARRAIt. CURTIS. MM MARTlNKI.I..t. AMATO. SE(ll'ltOI.A. Al.TIlOI'SE. Cond.. MR. PU1.ACCO. Beats. I1UU Chesl.Wal. 4t'Jl. Race 8T D0Gl3HdW KENNEI. CI.UR OK PHILADELPHIA. 1192 ENTRIES OF 30 BREEDS FEBRUARY ;'8-:'. to A. M. TO lOiJB P. IL :1D AND CHEHTNUT 8TH, " Adnilsilon.SOc. ; Children. He. GaiiuckewJvifc8.trirS r.Auir,VNKrtsA8L TWIN BEDS Het Heats 31 at Popular WED. MATINEES Globe "Theatre'S U1UUC V.l UDE VILLE ContlnuoiS -J A. M. to 1 1 P, it; 10c, 18c. SSo B. A. ROI.FE Preeents """"' "Ye Old Tyme Halloween" BESSIE ADE3I.B FOLSO.V In '"DESTINY OTHER WELL-KNOW.V ACTS A ,--. Jl CHESTNUT BEI. 10TH fWCrCM "nd and Last Weelc rx.icauici BILLIE BURKE n "P BOOT" T-. 1 10c 1314 Market SOc JTctldLtJ LAST 6 DAYg MARY PICK-FORD In the Unique Characterisation "POOR LITTLE PEPPINA" Nest Week Monday, Tuesday k Wednesday John llArrvmora In '-KEABLV A K-lv.i" NEARLY A KINU" ,,---. ..-, . . . ..... Tnurs., TI.. aat Charlotte Walker In "The Trail o( the Lonesom PJne' NTXON T,JsrFAnRELI.-'rAs-UMt -l-l 4-VwJ.N tS:l)THIO; CANTWELL Tonight at 7 i 0 I WALKUKi TINVd TOY CIRCUS: LKVYIS A WHITE: KSKp. 3QIIPON, ZHNO: MILLS AMATO. JBTC. , -a MARKHT ABOVE 16TK VTQVilTr 11:15 sun. to Il:l p.13. oLaniey marie doro to DlPLOMACr" Addsd Id Burloa Holmes' Middles at Aauspoli -SoBiewhere Ut. Prance" OVar Scsaest AmPI'llRn U4 hlr th. Market 34 .. B1 -" Arvtas Stock to -rtBt MatLneej Tuesday, Thursday and Saluriir.