mmmmmiQwiym!0nt ' 'i'M''NJiyHpiiaiiiMiJiW4.,ii..uM.yfBB; vwwwpfiwweii EVENING LEI)GEE-pmLADEL,PHIAt WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1010. 11. r h & K I NANCY WYNNE CHATS ABOUT MANY THINGS OF SOCIAL INTEREST i . The Chestnut Hill Fortnightly Dancing Class Will Hold an Extra Meejting at the Philadelphia Cricket Club This Evening . -. .il1 n fflvnn to f' ES by the "chestnut Hill Fort-h-. 'i.. rin in the ballroom Sndov claas was started about three ftKO and has boon most popular ETiSwlth the exclusive set of aeatnut Hill. A number o dinners C,i bo Blvcn beforo the danco, Tho rr Prlco Wrights will entertain Mr. Sdrtw. Percy Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Bnu ... . .... ,! Mr. and Mrs. Tok HtraworiuBu " rker Mcllor. The William Jrd Sex JfnJ will entertain, and tho Howard B. ' Bve. Mr. and Mrs. Holllnshead lylor will glvo a dinner at their home, and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Randolph will entertain at their homo on Semlnolo avenue. ' Tla an 111 wind that blows no one any eood It happened that tho hero of this mtlo tttlo was taking tho air last Sat- unlar'mornlnff with his mother In an oucn victoria. Both wcro well bundled p In furs, and ho woro a soft brown felt hat. It was very windy that morn ing but all wont well until tho victoria turned into th street, whore, with fc mighty blast, tho wind mot them and removed that nlco brpwn hat from tho young man'? head! Of course thoro wan a delay beforo ho could stop tho carrtarro and get out, and in tho mcantlmo tho hat wont spinning gaily down tho street, flirting out rageously with every muddy pool nnd rubbish heap nnd nearly frightening a poor old horso to death by flapping against his knees before It was finally captured by a kindly passoiby, when ho put a largo and determined foot upon Its onco immaculato crown. Fortunately a' hat shop was Just around tho corner, and when tho young man emerged from that shop a neat black and white check cap was pressed firmly about his ears. Friends of Mr. Howard Shelley arc missing his genial countenance In their dally rounds, because ho has left tho i City of Brotherly Love for the Land of Smoko (In other words, Pittsburgh). Mr. Shelley is a direct descendant, you know, of William Warner, a captain in ' the Parliamentary Army under Crom well, who settled in Blockley beforo William Penn landed on these shores, nnd who was not only a Provincial j Councillor, but one of the nine Justices ' appointed under Deputy Governor Mark fiam. He Is also, a grandson of William Warner, who was ono of tho founders of the "State in Schuylkill," ono of tho oldest soda) organizations of this coun try, founded In 1732. The Colonial hall of the Fishing Company was built upon ground donated by Mr. Warner, I hnvo , been told. i His friends are sorry to have him 1 leave Philadelphia, but are all wishing him tho best of luck. Another incident which shows tho trend of tho ago was whispered to mo the other day. A friend of mine was dining out for luncheon, nnd one of tho Invited guests falling to appear they were kept waiting till every ono wa3 half starved. No word nor sign of tho young lady. Later I learned that she had .lunch In town and went to tho movies. It seems that her engagement for lunch had completely slipped her mind. This was rathor hard on the , hostess. From tho way this young per aon has been teaBed I fenl very sure she will not forget an engagement very soon again. NANCT WYNNE. Personals Mrs. S. Deas Slnkler will entertain kthe members of tho Itadnor branch of tho Queen Marys Needlework Guild at luncheon on Friday. Tho members are Mrs. C. K. Underbill, Mrs. W. W. Mont gomery, Jr., Mrs. Harry C. Potter, Jlrs. John Harvey Cordon, Mrs. Nathan Hay ward, Mrs. Murdoch Kepdrick, Mrs. Kent Willing. Mrs. T. Truxton Hare and Miss Julia Wood. Mr. and Mrs, Charles O'Donnell Lee, Jr., of Rockland, Wayne, will leave to morrow to Bnond the week-end In Wash- v, "Ington. where they will attend tho wed- dine nt ATIrq ninflva Hfnnlrn v.fiinlth nnd r Mf. William Bell Watklns on Saturday. i.Tjiey will be guests at tho dlnner-danco s in be Etven to the bridal nartv by Mrs. ' Delos Dlodgett and the danco on Friday night which Miss Virginia Mockay-Smlth will give for her sister. Vi v Mr. and Mrs. J. Hampton Moore will ' i ItUe a fl.inrA fnr thai,- rinhntnntn rl.Mtph. fa.'-'- ter. Miss Serena C. itoore. at the Hotel Kk', Walton on March 17. m ,. f" ,. r, ami airs. li. i;ane jonnson, or 7zus , Charlton street. Mount Alrv. will enter- tn tain at dinner before the Hal Masnue on w March 7. 1 uim junry rnompson. uaugmer or air. and Mrs. Henry B, Thompson, of Brook wood Farm. Greenville. Del., entertained at luncheon today at her home. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cushman Newhall will en Ltertaln at dinner before the Fortnightly f. Danclnc Class nt the Philadelphia Cricket i Club tonight. There will be 2i guests. ' Mrs. Gustave Remak entertained at luncheon in the Red Room of the nitten- uiuss, IWowed by a card party In the Rose Parlor, today. Mrs. Edward H. Well, of 2l2 West Washington square, will entertain the members of her bridge club on Saturday Mr Alt-a.1 T XT.... j i- - .. L.. , " nutria m,u alias uoroiny V Morris will go to New York today to at- CotlUon at the VanderbUt Hotel. A dl il fntl theatre party will bo given this Norrla ww . -cnwuo ur www t,?11? ?h" Barclay Stevendon Hex enter tained at Ilinnhonn anA V -!, ui - noon at her home (n Ablngton. "hit. anrt "MVu xyamu. tT.m .l of n7""'S'I'"""vu" u'" 8W?.r"'' aW , v rar,, uwyneau, will sail to- t $9 middle of April Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes Townsend ,)? ret""led n a trip to Ber wuda and wilt spend a fortnight with ri Townseqds parents, Mr. and Mrs. tf,Y!? ?11.ey at thel" h0,e 1S9 Spruce Saw B rturnn8 to their home in mSl'. MUdTa Hughes, of 1503 North JV, lJMi- ViU entertain at luncheon, Irtlowfd lay brwgn and "500." on Friday. nt 1:30 o'clock nt her homo. About 60 guests will be present. Miss Anne Harris, of 2613 South 20th street, Is entertaining Mrs. Henry Alex ander, of Clarksburg, W. Va as her guest for several weeks. Along the Main Line OVERBROOK. Lieutenant C. H. Bul lock, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Bullock will cm tertnln Informally on Friday evening nt a danco at their home, 2001 Upland way. Their guests will Include Mr. nmi &t. Lucius Bcebe, Mrs. Alexander S. Williams, I airs. in. x. iuorris, Mnvnl Constructor Guy A. Blssett, V. H N. nnd Mrs. Illssctt, Ensign F. C. Bolsel. U. S N., and Mrs. Belsol, Lieutenant Raymond E. McClung, U. S. N., nnd Mrs. McClung, Lleutcnnnt A. Porter, U. S. N., nhd Mrs. Porter. Lieu tenant L. ,P. Finney, U. S. N., nnd Mrs. Finney, Surgeon Dunne, V. 8. N , nnd Mrs. Dunno, Surgeon I L. Pratt, U. S. N.. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. N. Hnnnon, Mrs. John Mars ton, Miss Mao Miller, Mr. C. Bnrrctt HJck man, Mr. William Curry, Mr. J. Lannln. Mr. Austin. Mr. .1. Nelson and Lieutenant McCaughcy, U. 8. N. Mrs. Bullock en tertained on Saturday la3t In honor of tho lltn birthday of her son, Herbert Bullock, j Thero were 20 guests present. I MERION. Friend of Mr. Frank C. Pequlgnot will bo glad to know that his recent Illness has not been serious and that his rest nt tho hospital hns bean of great advantage. Ho expects to return to hl3 j homo In Merlon this week. ARDMORE. Mrs. Edmund C. Evans, of Mill Creek road, entertained tho Main Lino suffragists nt her nomc last ovonlng. Mr. and Mrs, Edward C. Creag'er, of Johnstown, have announced tho engage ment of tholr daughter, Miss Ethel M. Cronger, and Mr. Sidney F. Morgan, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. J. Morgan, of Ard more. Lansdowne Mrs. Robert L Arms, of Providence road, gave a luncheon or eight covers at her homo yesterday. Tho tnblo was beau tifully decorated In yellow tulips. Tho guests were Mrs. Louis Geratenborger, Mrs. Howard Wilson, MrB. Hnrry Barker, Mrs. Edward "Wllltle, Mrs. Thomas Gard ner, Mrs. George Carey and Mrs. Jnmcs Gallagher. Mrs. George Muth, of West Greenwood avenue, entertained her card club yester day afternoon. Twelve membeis wero present. Sirs. L. Rohrbach, of 10G Lansdowne court, will entertain two tables of bridge at her homo this evening. Her guests will bo Mr. and Mrs. Jesso'Haaf, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. B. Dill and Mr. and Mrs. It. Randen bush. Mies Gladys Philips, of Lansdowne nvenile, entertained her brldgo club on Friday afternoon. Northeast Philadelphia MRS. DAVID S. MOST Mr. and Mrs. David S. Most, who were married on February 22, have returned from their wedding trip and will bo nt homo at 1123 Rldgo nvenuo. Mrs. Most will be 'remembered as Miss Nettle Slng fer, of 3360 Pennsgrovo street. Mrs. Ella V. Clark, of 2038 Stella ave nue, will entertain at a luncheon fol lowed by n theatre party this afternoon for 10 guests. Mrs. Blary McCauley, of 3078 Frank ford avenue, entertained tho members of her pinochle club last evening at her home. Those present wero Mrs. Manning, Kirs. Carey, Miss Irene Manning, Miss Gertrude Manning, Miss Lillian Carey, Mis3 Irene Donahue, Mrs, Rose Carlln, Miss Margaret Caroy and Sirs. Margaret Med rath. Mr. Earl Baugher, of 2373 Frankford avenue, Is spending several days In New York. ' Miss Rose Kaplan, of Egg Harbor, N. J., Is tho guest of Mrs. J. Freed, of 3031 Frankford avenue. Germantown tThe Misses Bary, of iSi WIster street, lmvo Issued cards for an Informal tea on Saturday at 4 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs, T. Lewis Thomas and their daughter, Miss Anna Marjorle Thomas, of 236 Pelham road, have gone to California for the remainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bertram Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Seeds, who are at Port Sewall, Fla.( will visit Palm Beach before returning homo the latter part of March. Cards of invitation have been Issued by Miss C. L. Huston, of 5521 Wayne avenue, to attend a meeting on Monday, March C, at 3:30 o'clock, to hear tho Rev, Walter Erdman speak. IBs subject will be "The Bible In Korea." Sir, Erdman has been a missionary In Korea for a number of years. v The members of Miss Charlotte Brooke's dancing class will hold their annual mas querade danca on Friday afternoon at t)ie Germantown Cricket Club. Miss Judith David entertained the mem bers of her card club yesterday. A BOO party was given by Mrs. E. S. Sheppard, of 43 East Tulpehocken street. Monday evening in honor of her .daughter, Mlsa Louise R, Sheppard, and her guest. Miss Eleanor Kellmer, of Haxleton, Pa, Among thoso present were Miss Helen Turrtey. Miss Mlllleent McGowan, Miss Ruth Stone, Miss Eleanor Kellmer. Miss Bripa Adler, Miss Cornelia Sword. Miss Louise Sheppard. Miss Miriam Ashton, Mr. William Feist, Mr. Herbert Klllott. Mr, Hsrbert Feist, Mr. Robert Peterson, Sir. Bdward Meadawcroft. Mr. Russell Wick enhofer, Mr. Flunk Yost, Jr. Mr. Oer. hart and Mr Harold Hhpjaru fetewijS-fJ Weddings MYERS LAIRD. A wedding of Interest to society in this city nnd Washington took place this afternoon nt 4 o'clock In the Memorial Church of St. Paul, Overbrook, when Miss Mary Hall Laird, .daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Warren Powers Lnlrd, of Mer lon, beenme the bride of Sir. John Dashlel Stycrs, son of Sir. nnd Sirs. George W. Stycrs, of Washington, D. C. Tho Rev. William R. Turner, rector of St. Paul's, officiated. The chancel wns banked with palms, decorated with pink nzatcnB, and the nhar was arranged with Easter lilies. THo bride, who was given In marriage by her father, woro nn cxnulslto gown of Ivory whlto satin fashioned with long rourt train, veiled In plaited silk tulle nnd caught with orange blossoms The bodlco was trimmed with old lose point lace. Iter tulle veil, edged nround tho fnco with lace, was prettily cnught with ornngo blossoms, and Bho carried n shower bouquet of lilies of tho valley tied with long white satin streamers. SIIsb Anne Claude Stycrs. of Washing ton, sister of tho bridegroom, wns maid of honor nnd woro a draped frock of French blue taffeta, with sleeves of silver Inco, nnd bodlco embroidered In silver, nnd skirt drapery caught with clusters of French llowcrs. Her large lint hat of brown mnllno wns wreathed with garden flowers In pastel shndei nnd had stream ers of wide brown velct ribbon. Sllss Stycrs carried nn arm bouquet of SIa,ry Innd roses tied with blue Bntln streamers Tho bridesmaids, Sllss Emma' Gcnctte Fnrles, Sllss Corlnne B Freeman, Bliss Rebecca A. Lycctt, Sllss Katharine Cor lleld Nowlold. Sllss Elizabeth Farrnr Kennedy and Stlss Frances C. Iredell, of Plnindrld, N. J., were dressed alike In foundation frocks of French blue taffeta, veiled with pink tulle and drapery caught with French rosebudi. They had Grecian sleeves fashioned of silver lace. Pictur esque hats of transparent old-fashioned brown horsehair, trimmed with French roses made of plcot ribbon In pastel shades, were worn, nnd they carried arm bouquets formed of spring flowers, pink snapdragon, pink, tulips, pussy willows nnd ferns, tied with blue satin streamers veiled with blue. Sir. Stycrs' best man was Sir. Roswcll Dagtle, of Now York, and tho ushers, Dr. Kenneth Siaxcy, of Balti more, Sid. ; Sir. John X. Swnrtzcll and Sir. Lewis Bond, of Washington, D. C ; Sir. Clarenco Freeman, Sir. William Henry Parker and Sir. William Simpson, 3d, of this city. Following tho church ceremony a reception for tho Immediate families and bildal party wns bold at the home of the bride's parents, Green Gnte, Slerlon. Upon the return of Mr. and Sirs. Stycrs from their wedding trip they will bo at home after Blajr 1 at tho Avondale, 33th and LociiBt streets. FLEU HINKLE. A quiet wedding will tnko place this evonlng at 0353 Ross street, Germantown, nt 7:30 o'clock, when Sllss Edith Olivia Illnklc, daughter of the lato Sir. nnd Sirs. Peter Hlnkle, will becomo tho bride of Mr. Conyers Button Fleu, Jr. Tho bride will bo given In marriage by her brother, Sir. Warren C. Hlnkle. Sllss SI. Virginia Koenlg will attend as maid of honor and Sllss Irma Grace Hlnklo and Sllss Siar jorio Fleu as flower gltls. Sir. Fleu will have his brother, Mr. Glr don Fleu, as best man. The ceremony will bo performed by tho Rev. Charles Hast ings Dodd. Owing to a recent death In the family a small reception will be held for the Immediate families only. BREITTENSIILLER RUDDEN. An Interesting wedding wns solemnized this morning nt 9 o'clock In tho Church of Our Lady of Slercy, Susquehanna avenue nnd Broad street, when Sllss Cecelia G. Ruddon, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Owen J. Ruddcn, of 1537 West Lehigh avenue, was given In mnrrlago by her father to Mr. Fredorick W. Brolttenmlller, of 2403 North 13th street. Slonslgnor Gerald P. Coghlan ofllclated at tho Nuptial Slass. Tho bride, who was attired In her travel ing suit of dark bluo serge and a leghorn hat trimmed with velvet pansles nnd vel vet ribbon, was attended by her sister, Sllss Elsie SInrle Rudden, as maid of honor. Tho suit of tho latter was also of dark blue, and with this a daik bluo toquo wns worn. Dr. John Small was tho best man, and the ushers wero Sir. Slaurlco F. Rudden, tho bride's brother, and Sir. Corwln B. Tnylor. Tho ceremony was followed by a breakfast at tho homo of tho bride's par ents. Sir. and Sirs. Brclttenmlller left on nn extended wedding trip, nnd upon their return will recolvo nfter April 1 at 2932 North 26th street. ABRASIS WILENCHIK. Tho wedding of Sllss Blary D. Wllen cblk, of 1347 South 32d street, to Sir. Samuel J. Abrams took place laBt eve ning at 8 o'clock at Apollo Hall. The brldo was attended by Bliss Jessie R. Wllcnchlk as maid of honor and Sllss Rebecca Cohen, of Hnrrlsburg; Bliss Blanche Wllcnchlk, Bliss Ida Wllcnchlk, Bliss Ray Wolf. Bliss Ray Sellkowltz, of Baltimore, and Bliss Blary Tress as brides maids. Sir. Benjamin Abrnms acted as best man, and tho ushers wero Sir. Isaac Wll cnchlk, Blr. Harry Yanknloff, Sir. Louis Hendler, of New York ; Blr. Herman Gore, Sir. Albert Bursteln and Blr. Henry I, Relnlsh. West Philadelphia Blr. nnd Btrs. William Tt. Lyman, of 3932 Spruce street, and their cousin, Bliss Katherlne Chamberlain, will give a leap year dance at tho Rtttenhouse this eve ning. Thero will be about 100 guests. Sllss BInrgaret Lamorelle, of 3510 Bar ing street, has had Bliss Ann Sllnton Donnelly, of Detroit, Bllch, as her guest for the last few weeks. Blany luncheons nnd dinners have been given In her honor during her visit. Bliss Blinton-Donnelly loft last week for Now York, where she will visit for several weeks before re turning to her home. Sllss Kathryn Dcmpsey lias returned to her home, 4431 Baltimore avenue, from Pittsburgh, where she has been visiting friends for the last two weeks. South Philadelphia Mrs. Sarah Quatle, of 1811 East Pass yunk avenue, entertained a number of friends last Friday, and announced tho betrothal of her daughter, Bliss Eva Qua tle, to Sir. Jack Caspar, of 422 Tasker street. Bfany gueBts were present, and .coca antnrt.ilnml hv Bliss Kathrlne Oua- tle at the piano and Mr. Abraham Quatle, who sang several selections, assisted by i vr.. TTn.M, T?Via1nl,nit At mf,lnlt-,t m. ' lur. , ... -- .......o.. - .- , freshments were serveu, Among tnoso present wero Blr. and BIrs. Caspar, Blr and Mrs. Savar, Sir. nnd BIrs, Stelner. of Danville, Va. : Blr. and Sirs. Stein, Sir and BIrs. Jackson, Sir. nnd BIrs. Louis, Blr. II. Caspar, Sir. and BIrs. Abraham Quatle, Sir- and Btrs. Rhoads, Sir. nnd BIrs. Balkan, Blr, and Mrs, Adleman, BIrs. Rose Quatle and son, Blr. Harris Price, Bliss Anna Hofkln, Sir. L. Blarkowltz, Blr p. Kahn, Blr. S. Gordon. Sir, J. Quatle, Blr. L. Farber and Blr. A. Adleman. Mr. Harry t. Reynolds, of Broad street and Snyder avenue, accompanied by the Rev Dr. Bamford, pastor of St. Luke's Blethodlst Episcopal Church, Broad and. juokson streets, and Mr. Frank H, Tuft, motored to Atlantic City recently. BIrs. E. Kelllean, of 1415 Rltner street, recently gave a theatre party In honor of her cousin, Mlsa Clara Matthews, of West Philadelphia, who celebrated her 17th birthday anniversary. Roxborough MUa Estelle Sacks and Miss Bella Sacks, of 6937 Rldgo avenue, are spending several weeks with their sister, Mrs. Samuel Hber. of J73S North J8th street, during the absence of thelj parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Harry Saaks, who are at pakn Bfaeb. Fia. MISS CHRISTIANNA K. LEX Miss Lex is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William II. Lex, of Ger mantown. Her engagement to Mr. George P. Lancaster, of Over brook, was announced Inst week. Navy Yard Dance The third nnd last danco of tho Berlcs of formal affairs that have been given this winter by tho naval ofllcers will take place this evening in tho sail loft of the navy yard, nnd as It Is tho last navnl affair of social Importance botoro tho Lenten senson, It bids fair to bo a gala ovenlng. The olllccrs on tho committee In charge aro Lieutenant Commander W. L. Llttlelleld, lT. S. N. : Lieutenant Comman der W. II. Allen. U. S. N. ; Lieutenant Commander D. P. Slunnlx, U. S. N. : Pay Director S. L. Heap. U. S. N. : Commander F. A. Traut, U. S. N. ; Captain Frank Halford. U. S. BI. C. : Lieutenant Homer H. Norton, U. S. N., and Lieutenant F. A. Todd. U. S. N. As usual, several delightful dinners will precede tho dance. Commandant William Leo Russell, U. S. N., and Sirs. Russell will entertain 18 guests at dinner nt their homo In tho navy yard. Sirs. Alexander S. Williams, wife of Captain Williams, U. S. BI. C, will enter tain at a buffet supper In honor of her aunt, Sirs. David Q. Brown, of Slontana, who Is her guest at tho present time. Her guests will lncludo Colonel Littleton Wal ler Tazewell Waller, U. S. BI. C, and Sirs. Waller, Commander Alfred Hinds, U S N nnd Sirs. Hinds, Naval Constructor Guy A. Blssett, XI. S. N., and Sirs. Blssett. Captain Arthur B. Owons, U. S. ST. C, nnd Sirs. Owons, Captain Frank Halford, IT. S. BI. C and BIrs. Halford, Captain F. D. Kllgore, U. S. BI. C, nnd BIrs. Kllgoro, Ltoutcnant C. H. Bullock. U. S. N., and Mrs. Bullock, Ltoutenant Homer H. Nor ton. U. S. N., nnd Mrs. Norton, Captain WIllcox. U. S. BI. C, and BIrs. Wlllcox, Sir. nnd BIrs. Lucius Bcebe, Dr. and Sirs. Wilbur Klapp, Sir. and Sirs. T. L. Eyre, Sir. nnd Sirs. T. S. Flllmnro, BIrs. E. T. Slorrls. BIrs. Nelson P. Vulv BIrs. Charles A. Lutz, Sirs, Ralph T. Shepard, BIrs Caperton, Sirs. George Do Bcnnovlllo Kelm. Captain Giles Bishop, U. S. BI. C. ; Sir. F. R. Blaxwcll, Sir. C. Barrett Hick man and Sir. Edward Hoopes. Dr. and BIrs. Warner Chalmers Lotz, of 2411 South 21st street, will also enter tain at dinner bofore tho' dance, when their guests will Include Dr. John Volnoy BIcAipIne, V. S. N., and airs. BIcAlpIno; Lieutenant Raymond E. BIcClung, U. S. N., and BIrs. BIcClung ; Blr. nnd BIrs. Bur ton Ford, Bliss Nell Lotz. Sllss Virginia Bluffer, Bliss Anno Harris. Sllss II. C. SIc Nlchol, Dr. William J. SIoKlnley, Dr. Rob ert Blaury. Blr. Joseph Cushlng and Blr. Roddy Perkins, of Baltimore, Sid. Sirs. Hiram Bearss, wife of Captain Benrss, U. S. BI. C, will entertain boforo tho dance In honor of Bliss Dvelyn Reld, of New York. Her guests will lncludo Sir. nnd Sirs. Bclssanger, Sir. nnd Sirs. Creeve nnd Blr. and Sirs. Louis F. Gclss ler. North Philadelphia k.,j..K,KlM Photo b' Fhoto-rrelurs MRS. EUGENE M, LOEB Mr. and BIrs. Eugene BI. LQb. whose marriage took place several weeks ago, have returned to their home. 3018 Dia mond street. Mrs. Loeb was Miss Mildred LevJ. ' Miss Alice Toner was given a surprise dansant at the home, of her aunt, 2302 North 12th street. Jast week by a num ber of her friends. . ' Delaware Caunty Mr. Waltyr Upsteafl, jf Aldan, enter tained tha inetlns of the'Clvlo Associa tion at bis homo, last evmlng Along the Reading Sir. and Sirs. Edward II. Fitch, of Queen lane .Germantown, hnvo bought a largo farm at SIcadowbrook, Pa , where they will build a country bouse which they will occupy during tho summer months. Sir. and Sirs. Walter Grllllths BtcFnr land, Jr., of Oak Lane, lmvo moved Into tholr new homo on Washington lano, SIcadowbrook. BIrs. BIcFarland will be remembered ns Sllss Georglo Slltcholt. daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Robert SI. Mitchell, of Germantown. Sir. nnd BIrs. Gcorgo Satterthwalto, of Washington lane, Sleadowbrook, hnvo re turned to their country homo from Ger mantown, where they spent tho month of February, Camden and Vicinity MISS MARGARET HALSINGER Blr. and Sirs. Frederick Halslnger, of Dolalr. N. J., announce the engagement of their daughter, Bliss BInrgaret Hal singer, to Sir. Raymond Rothermel, also of Delnlr. The marriage will toko place in the early summer. Blembers of tho Half Hour Club of Bler chnntvllle. entertained their friends with a musical program nt their monthly meeting, wt Ich was largely attended. Sir. and Sirs. W. J. Brodly nnd daugh ter, of 8th and Cooper streets, have re turned from a trip to New York and Newark. What's Doing Tonight Philadelphia Fnuniirjmen'n Association meet ing. Manufacturers' Club; 8 o'clock. Lecture, "ome Medieval Peace Movements." by the Itov. I'nschal Iloblnaon. Houston Hull: 8 o'clock. I'reo Welsh Kiciety dinner. Bellevue-Stratford Hotel; T o'clock. Lecture. "What an Efficient Department of Health Means," by Dr. It. II. M. Lndt. Ethical Culture Society, 1334 Hpruco street; 8 o'clock. Free I.ons lleach Hoard of Trade banquet. Co Ineton Hotel; S o'clock. University of Pennsylvania freshmen ban quet. Walton Hotel; 7 o'clock. Lecture on "Humor nnd Humorists of tha Eighteenth Century." by Thomas A. Daly, of Evksisq liEiMEB, St. Joseph's Collfce; 8 o'clock Lecture on the "Moraran Art Collection," by John CJetx. University Museum; 8 o'clock. Annual tea party of tho Holy Name Catholic Church. Moosa Auditorium, llroatl and Master streets; 8 o'clock. Twentv-elKhtli annual reunion and leap-year dance of tho Frankford Grocers' Association. Masonlo Hall. Frankford; 8 o'clock Lecture on "Utopia. Old and New," by Horace J. llrldges. under the auspices ot the University Extension Society, Central V. 11. C. AT. 8 o'clock Collesa ot Physicians, ?:d nnd Ludlow streets; 8 o'clock. Kensington Jtaird of Trade, .Hancock street and Susquehanna avenue: 8 o'clock. free, deouraphloal Society. WHherspoon Hall. "II. M 8 Pinafore." In St Elizabeth's Auditorium. JJd street and Slonteomery ave nue; 8 o'clock Technology Club, HIT Spruce street; 8 o'clock Card party. Ladles' Neuropathic Association. The Normandle, 36th and Chestnut streets; 8 O'clock Musical and dance. New Century Club. JJ4 South Kth street. 8 o'clock. Play, by Cercle Francalsa of Temple Uni versity, Bellevue-Strotjorq, 8 o'ctook. Olney Fire Rouse dedication, Olney; 8 o'clook. Lecture. "Trip of the Liberty IWtl to the Panaroa-l'aclrto Imposition.''" uy Jowh p. rjaftney. Haddington ilranch free Library Notice for the Society page will be accepted and printed lu , the Kvenbiir Ledger, but all. aucU notices much be written, on oue loe of the Uuuer. uiust U tlgued in full, with lull address, and viUcu poMtlbl teleiihouo number uiu be Bend U such, communications to aS&kfi&f I"PW' m Vntigt (R requirement ra carried oat 4 tUatNlflcatl( mjf lif BotW, ix9 notice U1 not be tiubtUHtd. .m IE? A v . 1 j i. . TV M rvrnprmn t?p amhatq ITS ANNUAL ftLAY TONIGOT "La Comedie de Gelui qui Epousa uhe Femme MtietW Will Be Given in the Bellevue-Stratford by Students of the Temple University ANATOLR FRANCU'S comedy, "The XXBIan Who Slnrrlcd a Dumb Wife," will bo given this evening In tho ballroom of tho Bcllovuc-Strntford by the student body of the Ccrclo Francals of tho Temple i Uni versity. Thoro will bo n number of dis tinguished guests, nmong whom aro Sir. Slaurlco Hcllmnnn, nttacbe of the trench Kmbnssy: Dr. Herman Ames. Sir. Percy SI Chandler. Dr. .1 Wlckersham I raw ford, Dr. Pierre Glroud, Dr .Tnmes H. Dunham, denn of the College of Llbcrnl Arts nnd Sciences: Dr. Wllmcr hruseti, Director of Publlo Health: SI. Anntolo Le Brnz, Dr Albert K StcKlnley. Judgo John SI Patterson, Hon Silcbncl J. Ryan, Pub lic Servlro Commissioner; Dr C 1C. Do BI. Sajous. chovnller of tho Legion dllon neur Denn I.nurn H Carncll. dean of the university Corporation, and Sllss .TcsMo I King, president of the Ccrclo Francals, will entertain the following gue3ts nt din ner nt the t'nloti League BIrs SI Hellmann, Sirs. Percy SI Chandler, Sirs Jnmcs H. Dunhnm, Sirs. Wltmor Krusen, Sirs Anntolo Lo Brnz, Sirs Albert 13. SIcKlnley. Sirs. John Pat terson, Sirs. Michael J. Rynn, BIrs. C. 13 do BI. Sajous and Bliss Blargnret S. Dun can. BoMiolders, pitrons nnd patronesses ln cludo mnny prominent Phllndelphlans, nil of them lovers of French nnd friends of the Cercle. They will ho the Alpha Tltcta PI Sorority. Dr. Pierre V. Olroud. Sirs. Joseph Nell, Sllss Halllo Holdcn, Sirs. Walter Hall, Sirs. Krnsmus Freeman. SIIs3 Boulah Fenlmoro. BIrs Percy SI. Chandler, Sirs C 15. do BI. Sajous, Sirs 15. B. do Sausie, Btrs. S. S. Dnrmon, Director Wll mcr Krusen. Hon. John SI. Patter son. Mr Rodman Wnnnmnker. Sirs. W. L t'odvllle, Btrs. Henry H. Fnrley. Sirs. Sllcbacl J. Ryan, BIrs Joseph D. Williams. Dr. Albert 13. BIcKlnloy, Sirs. Charles Orally, Sllss Florence 13. Knklns, Sigma PI Fraternity, President Russell H. Conwell, Dean Laura H. Carncll, Dean Jnmcs Dun ham. Th'o patronB and patronesses arc Bliss Irene 13. Archer, Dr. W. Wayne Bnbcock, Sllss SInthllda H. Bokcr, Sirs. James Buckman, BIrs. Bertha V. Carney. Sirs. W. L. Codvllle, BIrs. S. B. Collndny, Sirs. Charles Coulomb, Sirs 11. T. Craven, Sir. Samuel A. Crozer, Bliss BInrgaret Duncan, Sllss I3mma Dlvler. Bliss Blary Eckhard, Sir. William S. Kills. Sllss Blary Adcllo 13-ans, BIrs. Haylm Flneman, Sirs. Philip C. Caul, Sirs. N. B Heller. Sllss Halllo Holdcn. Bliss L. Prudence Ilolbrook, Sirs. Anna C. Hudson, Sir. Oeorgc H. Johnston, Bliss Dorothy Johnston, Bliss Blary 13. Jones, BIrs. Thomas Wallaco von Kcsslcr. Sirs. A. BI. Klein, Blr. Joseph F. Long. Blr. Thomas SIcKean, Bliss Helen G. Btnc Rostle. Sllss Flora Singer, Sirs. Ida L. K. Sillier, Sirs. Charles 13. Peterson, Sllss Anna Price, Sirs. Wendell Wobcr, Bliss Sllnna L. Rosenthal, Sllss Lotilso D. Ryan, Bliss Frances 13. Sllbcr, Sirs. Fred Blaurlce Smith, BIrs. I3dward T. Stotesbury, Bliss Anna F. Trefz, Sllss Katharine Ubll, Bliss Stay S. Ward, Sirs. Loulso Chandler Will iams and Sllss Elizabeth SI. Ytltte. A number of residents of Bala, Cynwyd, Wynneflold and West Philadelphia will bold a dance on Friday evening nt tho Roosevelt. Among those who aro arrang ing the nffalr nre Sirs. Thomas J. Nicely, BIrs. Theodore Palmers, Sirs. Henry Terry, Sllss Katherlne Barnard, Sirs. Samuel Stephenson, Sirs. Walter K. Hardt, Sirs. William Shoemaker and Sirs. Ernest Ross. Tho annual play and dnnsant to bo given by the dramatic organization of tl Clrcolo dl Snnt' Agneso (the young ladles' guild of the Bladonna House, 814 South 10th street) this evening In St. Peter Claver's Hall, 12th and Lombard stroets, promises to be a treat of exceptional value. "Whiskers," a comedy farco In one act, will bo tho offering this year, Sllss Lena Dllonardo, who featured In "Dawn," will lmvo the leading rolo as tho bride, whllo tho male honors will be divided be tween Sir. Lombardl nnd Sir. Cardentl, members of tho Bladonna Catholic Club dramatic organization. Tho program fol lows: Trances. First Bridesmaid. .Miss Itoe Mnsaaro nthcl. Second Bridesmaid. ,, , Mlsa Mary Parragllolo Evelyn. Third Itrldesmald . .Miss Elvira Prete Inez, Mnld or Honor Miss rilomena Dl Dlo Anna. Maid Mis Lucy Iirlamonto Parker Olenn. nest Man . Mr. Francis Slderlo Mabel, the Ilrldo Mlsi Lena Dllonardo Chester Phelps, tho Clrooni.Mr Albert Cardentl Mlsa Sarah Adams, a Rich Spinster, MIsb Clair Sammartlno John Pholps. a nich Old Hachelor, Ches ter's Uncle Sir. Joseph A. Lombardl The music will be furnished by the Bla donna Catholic Club Orchestra. The Phi Blan San Oak Club gave an In formal dance Saturday evening nt the Fire House Hall, to which about 100 guests were Invited. The affair was a complete success nnd was In chnrgo of a committee composed of Bliss Bllrlam Z, Dunwoody, Sir. Emery B. Freeman and Sir. John A. Stewart. The nlumnl will hold Its regular meeting nt the Haver ford Township High School In Onkmont, on Friday evening. A play will be given by tho Alumni early In Blny. A party was given by Sir. nnd Btrs. Slorrls Bloom, of 1813 North 24th street. In honor of their granddaughter Bliss Floia Fogel. Blodcrn dances were demonstrated by Sllss Laura Fabian and Sir. Elmer Hemberger nnd Colonial dances were demonstrated by Bliss Carrie Whitehead and Blr. Blllton Wlnslow, of New York. Bliss Carrie Bloom and Blr. Joseph Gordon gave some highly appreciated vocal selections nnd air. Lawrence Sacks also entertained. Among those present wero Bliss Laurn Fabian, Sir. Elmer Hemberger, Bliss Carrie Bloom, Sir. Lawrence Sacks, Bliss Carrie Whitehead, Sir. Blllton Wlnslow, Sllss Dorothy Naulty, Sir. Frank Frederlco, atlss Bertha Bloom. Sir. Joseph Gordon and Blr. and BIrs. Isaac Fogel. At tho costume dance of the class in folk dancing, given last evening at St. John's Protestant Episcopal parish house, Lansdowne, BIrs. William S. Baxter wore AMUSEMENTS T-k 1 10c 1214 Market 20c Wrj Q nn jo A M to 11:15 V. M JTctlctue LAst 4 DAYS MARY PICK'FORD, In the Unique Characterization "POOR LITTLE PEPPINA" Next Week Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, JOHN BAUKVMOItE In "NEARLY A KINO' Thursday. Friday. Saturday Charlotte Walker In "Tha Trail of the Loneeome Pine" ainbe Theatre .& VJlWrJC VAUttEVILLK Continuous 11 A. M. to 11 P. 41. 10c, 15c, 25c B. A. ItOLFB Presents "Ye Old Tyme Halloween" BESSIE ADELB FOLSON In "DESTINY1 OTHER WELL-KNOWN ACT9 MARKET ABOVE 18TH 11.15 A.M. to 11:13 1' JJ. MARIE DORO In "DIPLOMACY' Stanley Added Burton Holmes' Middles at Annapolis "Somewhere" in France (War jScvue No. 2) AirAT XTTTT1 PoP- Hats. Tues k Tours. W Ai-llN U 1 afc:, ao Regular Mat. Bat c-ygs, -loc io f i, no higher. "MUTT & JEFF IN COLLEGE" Arcadia CHESTNUT Bel lSlh 10 A U to 11.18 P M. Bijlie Burke Ur FEQUY" XNJLA.WAN at--jTuio. cantvvell tJght at T 4 u 4 U I & WALKER. TINC8 LKWTS t WHITfe. ZE.NO. pyjeus; 1 if, bnq; 111144 AitATQ. tC iimUlZCmiArtlu dtocet Id TU kflife." Mj( T ,lav Trwwlf sod wtt.t. mrrn . , the gotvn and Jewelry worn by an anceS. tor inoro than n hundred years ngo. T-TeinVLxHlarjr of lha Northeastern Ladles Benevolent Society will give A sacred concert nnd dance oh Sunday eve ?, B .nt th6 Apollo Hall, 1728 North Broad street. The commltteo in charge Is working bard to make this affair a success. ,.,A m"?1! ,nrty wna R'ven In honor ot Sllss Sylvia Llchtcnsteln on Sunday even ing nt her home, 141 Pembertoti street Among thoso present woro Sir. nhd Sirs. S Seldman, Sir. nnd Mra B. Colin, Sir. BI, Seldman. Dr.1 nnd Stra it. L. Cutler. Dr. and Sirs. BI. Segal, Mr. Nell Seldman, Sllss Sylvia Llchtenstelrf, Sirs. BI. Vnntvcr, Blr. nnd Sirs. A. Llchteh stein, Sir. nnd Sirs. Ed Sillier, Mrs. Charles Llchtenstcln, Bliss Gertrude Seld man. Btlsn Jennlo Cohen and Sir. Hpstela The guesf? wero entertained with music, singing and dancing which was followed by a Dutch supper, then a card game. A surprise kitchen shower was given In honor of Stlss Hilda Jonas by her many friends. Thoso present wcro Sllss Elka Krnuse, SIls Jennie Krnuso, Sllss Bay Krntisc. Sllss Carrlo Blsboff, Bliss Dora Bushoff, Bliss Anna Bclmar. Bliss Hen rietta Btishoir, Sllss Fanny Bushoff, JIlsi Besslo Tlcnian, Sllss Lillian Tlcrman, Bliss Salllo Jonns, Bliss Bay Jonas, Bliss Henrietta Luchs, Bliss Sunlo Klrshbftum. Sirs. C. Gelgcr. of Chester; Sllss Bllnnle Lustlg, Sir. nnd Sirs. P. Jonas and their daughter, Sllss Hannah JonaBi BIrs. H. Jonas, the Blisses HIrsh, of New York; Sllss Sndlo Levi. Stlss Yetta Samuel, Bliss Blartilo Samuel. Several piano selec tions woro given by Sllss Carrie Blshoff. Songs wero sung by Susie Klrshbaum nnd Sllss Hilda Jonns. A party was given nt tho home of Bliss Annctto Bock. 529 Carpenter Btreet, In honor of Sir. Thomas Bock, who has Just returned from tho West. Thoso who at tended woro Bliss Hannah Vera Savador. of Camden; Stlss Sarah Bock, Bliss Julia Boscnbloon, Bliss Anna Derringer. SIIsi Hdna Klsher, Bliss Blary Rosenman, BIIji Iloso Babinovltz, Sllss Frances Spector, SIIsb Kathryn BInssa, Bliss Lena Flnkle steln, Sllss Clnra Young, Sir. Jack Wal lanboclc. Dr. D. Cohen. Sir. Al llomm. Sir. William Kolstlen, Sir. Lester Yesnlo, Sir. Jnck Bock, Sir. Julius Cohen, Sir. Sleyer Bock, Sir. nnd Sirs. SI. Knslerman, Sir. Frank Bublno, Sir. Samuel Baron. Sir. Henry Cohen, Sir. Louis Schwartz, Sir. itlcbard Casper, Sir. nnd Btrs. H Bock, Sir. Bloaes AVelntraub. Bliss Blary W. Klnstcln and Sir. Solomon Bock The "L. O." Club will hold n dance on Saturday at Slosebnch's. Tho commltteo having chargo of tjils dance, also tho club members, aro working hard endeavoring to make tills a gala occasion. The members of the Girls' Tulip Club gavo a lean year surprise party In honor of Bliss Eleanor Cnvanaugh at her home, 1H0 North 4th street, last evening. Among tho guests wero Sllss Ellen Me lane, Stlss Eleanor Fitzgerald. Bliss Anna Cullaton, Bliss SIny Duffy. Bliss Blary Korns. Bliss Slario Bain, Sllss Adelaide Stedem, Bliss Emily Coyle, Sir. T. Kelly, .ur. ai. i-rnvon, sir. D. Cogan, Sir. J. Tansey, Sir J. Blurray, Sir. J. Drnklu, Sir. II. Slmler and Sir. Edward Rlelly. They were chaperoned by Mrs. SI. J. Cavanaugh and BIrs. T. J. poyle. AMUSEMENTS AnF.T.PTTT I'aet 10P' JInt' Tomorrow" x.ujurrL DEST SEATS JI.50 LAST 6 TIMES l'AUEWELL APPEAItANCES HERE OK ?"V, ROTHP.R M '" Al,red Sutro's KIISVvii.iiN nellBhtful Comedy "THE TWO VIRTUES" . With MISS ALEXANDRA CARLISLE Next Week Seats Tomorrow The Great S-StargureBatlon William II. Crano Thos. W. Rosa Maclyn Arbucklo Amelia Bingham Etlith Taliaferro nnd Company In "THE NEW HENRIETTA " "RPnATl IJOI MATINEE TODAY LJf.U TONIOHT AT 8:1B Klaw & Erlanscr and George Tyler Present POLLYANNA The Glad Plan. SprcaiUng Good Cheer Best Seats. 51 50 at Popular Matinee Today, SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROW. .1 I M GRACE LA RUE costusie rtEciTAL or songs in English Direction ANDREAS DH'FEL B. F. Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH MTREETM TRIUMPHANT ItETURN TO VAUDKV1LLEI joe lew- WEBER & FIELDS "Given an Ovation !" Evg. Led. ALAN BROOICS ft CO, DOLLY CONNOLLY and PERCY WENR1CH. OLYMPIA DEBVALL i CO.. BERT MELROSE. JAMES and HETTY MORGAN Others T ypjp Topulnr Slatlneo ToJay, 5ilS L'-1- AVJ. Rent Kenta SLSO. Tonight, 8!lS JOE WKDER Fruents An Incomparable Musical Comdly Hit THE ONLY GIRL Ry Henry Blossom nnd Victor Herbert "She's a Peach" Press "Well worth hearing and ueelng-" -PutiUo ledger. "A GREAT JUCCESS" RECORD ACADEMY OrMUSIC FRI. 8:15 SAT. MAT. 2:3(f7 HOLLAND , Illustrated In Color by Mr. L'lmndcrr Out nf the Ordinary Motion I'lt'lurca. BOc, 75c . $1 at Heppe's Amphl, at Acad 2So T?T1P1?T?Q,T rp- MAT1NKE TODAY rUlvIVIi'OJ. TONIOHT AT 8 tia ZIEGFELD FOLLIES FIRST FOP MATINEE TODAY, BOc i J 130, CfieStnUt ot. Chestnut Ilel llth St FOURTH and LAST WEEK O? Durborough'a Marvelous War Fllrna "On tho Finns Lino With Germany" FREE SOUVENIRS TODAY Seats -5c (rom S to U F. M. dally ejeept Saturdays After C -5o anil 50c Gallery l5q FREE ILLUSTRATED LECTURE Tonight at 8 o'clock TRIP OP THE LIUBRTY 11KLL TO THE PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION JOSEPH P. OAFFNEY, Esq Chairman Flnanco Committee City Councils KADDINGTON UHANC1I THE FREE LIURAItY OP PHILADELPHIA 68thStret and Olrard Aenue METROPOLITAN OPERA HOl'SB METROPOLITAN OPERA CO. NEW YOfcK TUES. E'0 . MARCH I AT I JO PRECISELY TRISTAN UND ISOLDE MniM. Gadskl, Homer, Mm. I'rlus Wi, nr&un, ftebUtm. UlKti. Cond Ur Bojamst: Seats 1100 Cliwmut 6L Walnut St JUca (IT Mahler Symphony Lecture Illustrated, ill! b slvea Ly PHILIP H fiQJSPP THURSDAY ftnd yP.lDAi. MAIiClt nd t 11 A M. Collegs of Muit TtmT Uulverslty. JOth and Sf.r.aoio Su. Lsfut: t.V MflVJliU -fUNHiirr AT St eauvrca & cp.s TW mm HBftSRTtt Flf&fjtg Tn 3T5'-- J Khickerboeto -ftj u mr