HMMMMMMM "WPPw WWit,mjiyjvjiri-f.''''!WiM'l"l-Win!i"'.: ' "'"'.iiHWIHllJJWl.M 'WWMWiiijiiiiitfiliiiii'piBppigi fANCY WYNNE IS INTERESTED IN : JUNIOR LEAGUE'S NEW YORK TRIP i pembers of the Younger ; iNew xoxii tu .pijeai .again in tne .Ballet A nf Orlando at the Ritz-HmOf, IB YOU may well Imagine every one Vu frightfully excited about the tn!or teas"0 Pformanco in Now rrk ToU see, they did bo marvelously II in their performance of the "Ballet !J Orlando" hero last month that the " thereof went abroad throughout IhTland, oo to speak, and consequently rty were Invited to repeat It In New York in conjunction with some movies which the Junior League there has not- g, they left In a private car early this ! -oming, and great la tho excitement voii may ho suro. Somo of tho girls will , !.. nver night at tho Itltz under the ..n.ronaKe of Mrs. Francis Ltoyd, tho oulte Incomparable Orlando himself. P III tn olnv tvtMi vnflnlta others win " " ..- friends, and somo who havo mutual wid are drawing lots, I hear, to Jlnd ' .it who shall stay with whom. ihose of us who saw tho ballet ' tire on February 2 rcmomber It as ono t the moBt artistic, quaint and humor- in nerformances over given by ama- Hurs'ln this city, and I am qulto sure tl,ey Wl tako New York by storm. Borne of the members who will go to Nw York aro Cornelia Leldy, Mary franoes Fisher, Suslo Ingersoll, Mary Alice Clay, Marlon Savage, Allco Thompson, Mary Mitchell, Adellno Pep per, Kilty Brlnton, Eliza Fox, Sylvia Barnes, Louisa Davis, Ellen Mary Cas tatt, Eugenia Cassatt, Cecllo Howell, Mary 'Williams, Nancy Scott, Kitty Munoz, Allco Blddie, Chrlstino Cham bers, Nancy Rcath, Marjorlo Townsond, V Marian Taylor, Nanoy Stokes, Elizabeth ;' Myers, Margaret Chryatio, Marian But Htr, Alice Earlo and a host of others. Miss Qeorgianna Brown was nnu Is In charge of tho dancing and gonoral en- .1 camhlft. Every day It seems I hear of moro j gtncr'ous things which nro being dono for war sufTorcrs, ana tnis timo tho knitting which is the themo of my llttlo tale is really not a Joke, but Is well dono. There is a very nttractivo llttlo maiden who lives in Chostnut Hill and camo " out about two seasons ago who Is Indus triously malting sockletB for tho soldier boys. Sho goes out a lot and so does her knitting bag, I am told, and every time and everywhere it Is posslblo to knit she knits. Just imagine, bIiico 4 tfsuiuuy i una aiiiuii ijuiouii, au uiu wee v.blrd says, has made no fewer than 12 ,' pairs of socks not 12 socks, mind you, ? but 12 pairs. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dlsston gave a dinner dance nt the Houseboat, Palm Beach, Fla on Friday night. Among thoso who attended wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Craig Blddie, Mr. and Mrs. Barclay II. "Wttr Jrarton, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crozer, Mr. and Mrs. Ournco Munn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Brooks, Mrs. Itawson L. "Wood, Mrs. William Clothier. Miss Mary Brown VWarburton, Mr. William Rhlnelandcr Stewart, Jr., and Mr. Sydney Hutchinson. Ml- unit A.T,, TM-irfn XT VKIah aha i Ulned at luncheon yesterday at Palm i Beach. f A cake and candy sale, for the benefit ;'Lcf the Germantown Hospital, was held at .the home of Jlr. and Mrs. Roland Taylor ' on Saturday. Miss Marjory Taylor, Miss Either Howell nnd Miss Isabel Howell ijWere the attractive sales girls. ?lr, and Mrs. Samuel Bell, Jr.. of 270 l Bouth 16th street, spent tho week-end nt ,r the' Tray more, Atlantic City. i. j A number of dinners will bo given to Kf nljrht by tho ofTlcers of tho Frankford Ar- . v..i uctum mo umico, uoionei ucorge Montgomery will give a dinner for Captain uwven i.,co nusseii, u. s. N., nnd Mrs. KUSSCH. I11H ntllftr ITIlAtitn fn.lnrin T.f,11- Ki tenant Commander W, L. Llttlolleld, U. S. SKIN., nnri Mm T lll .-....... ll? ?,eorso W Edmonds nnd Mrs. Edmonds, ill Mr and JIrs- Jolm S. Clarke, Mrs. Spooner fi. ,.i,os iBuueiio annrpe. uaptam Aiex m ander JIalsh will entertain for Captain fpand Mrs. W. M. Wllholm, and Captain Ml ThnniDn C.HAnn ...It, I -1. . n si i " " i kivb u umner xor uip- e. t,. snnyder ; his other guests will Lj,-y -,." luury u. .-orin ana Mr. ana lurs. J.John Lyman, of Winnipeg, Man. f, t i -Ur. and AFrn rinlnl, rta r rit, nnlnt .f-Va., are belnir conirrHtiii.itnrt on thn hirti. Eljj "on, born Friday, March 3. Mrs. W$ u as Mra- William Roberts Howell, -"u,,uer oi air. nna Mrs John T. Lewis, ft, of this city. I;JIr- and Mrs. George E. Ilarnshaw, of m South 23d street, spent tho week-end .at the Traymore. Atlantic City. rVVf; K clarI I'urant. Jr., of Ardmore, -v . wiiiiam a. llolln. of Wayne, ve arranged a subscription dinner, to ba alven at flm TVntnn l. t. ni ."'ue tomorrow evening. Among the va, 1m b0 Mr- Joseph H. Plumb, Mr Edwin Tilden, of Chicago; Dr. and Mrs. tnarlea Brown, Mr. William Durant, of w J f0Mkl Mlsa JInry McCabe. Mr. and '- nolln and Mr. and Mrs. Durant. BPtIFre,5(irIcIt p' Kennedy, of dermao .' !f ,"anged a dinner, to be given Bir.. e"eue-atratrord before tho Bal Jiuque. About 20 guests will be present. r.riJl!ii anat Mr Jol" n. Fell, who are KWnaing the season at Aiken. S. C will cock t ,eu?ler"dance tonight at the Hitch. R..Vh?".Frank Granger Kennedy, Jr., will KiJ ?.i?.8s ?l a small musical tea, to be Bit 1 ate',noon from 4 until 6 o'clock B! her hom. 203 Spruce street. Bri!l P.hllip Mercer Rhlnelander will tH I laat of her at homes this af ter B"dTna..e.r l o'e'ock, at the Episcopal resl Ba ' !tl South 2Zd street. B. ,n'"nal muBlcale was given last Br ,.,S.uY the Society of Plays and Play Th. 1 . clubroom- i3 South th street. Kl jij ?tr,butfng artists were Mrs. James Burnt nrAMr8- Albert P' Schmidt, Miss udif,.' Sl.ale- Mr' Robert Armbruster WtrtT,; rd,lh Mahon. The program was g?aed by Mrs. John P. Lelgo. RukiC!e?lll'le Doran entertained at Hth it,.Q?aK at her home- l20 South Bjfidnf, et' 'n onor of Mrs. John Stewart BJjrjaa.n3aa1n ' John H Doran. of Hefe WBlLeWar"'n,Ho'UllUion will en i&noon,t hd8t' fo0ed. by tea. this mrooon at her home. 2819 Spruce street, A meeting or m. a Rtnni ti...h...... ftlSS.?.. nclng at the Bellevue- -. w,n rouow the performance. WTkS ?l.C?rl?tP,an' 2t De Lan- Y.7., L 1 ir1 nr nepnew. Mr. Will- a thi'-J, r"01"" . her guest - nim ,if',i ,?hiy Roblnaon, of 119 "'if tt. enUrUtaed at 4nnec Set of This City Will Go to c"ubaU,rilay evcnlnB nt th Merlon Cricket nMr,ndAra.,Jnm,es nussell Hnrrls have gone to Atlantic City, N1. ,i. Mrs. Itowe Stewart will bo hostess at ll -. ?ilub Y".". Blvc tomorrow niter- ?, t J.'.10 cnbhouso from 4 until 6 J vl Tho, ""'EJ-nm will l,e in charge &9.t?rl0 a '"Bhney nnd Mr. Syl vano Thunder. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Stewart, of Mount Airy, will return Saturday after a months vacation In Florida and the South. Friends of airs. Francis Dnrley West will bo glnd to learn that she hits sum clently recovered from her Bevero ncct dent to bo moved from tho Pennsylvania ""i"1"1 i" hit nomo on urnnt avenue. Torrcsdaio. Mrs. Frederick B Emblck Is entertain ing Mlsi Virginia Hanson, of Baltimore, as her guest. Mr. and Mrs. J. n Cope Morton will give a dinner of 14 covers at Chester House, their homo In Devon, tomorrow before tho Bal Masque. Along the Main Line OVERB ROOK The Pennsylvania Stnto Chapter of tho Daughters of tho Revolu tion will give a largo card party Thursdny afternoon at tho Overbrook Golf Club, Tho affair Is In charge of tho following committee, of which Mrs. Hadley T. Mc McDormott, of Woodbine avenue, Is chair man: Mrs. Horaco R. Anders, Mrs. Ed ward Price. Jr., Mrs. Charles J. Shoema ker, Mrs. D. Wilbur Taylor and Mrs. W. Constntlno Popo. A number of Juniors will nlso nsslst. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Georgo Grlm shaw, of 2080 North C3d street, nro re ceiving congratulation on tho birth of a daughter, Jano Grlmshaw, on Wednes day, March 1. Mrs. Joseph Savldgo, of Lancaster rond, will entertain Informally at cards and luncheon at tho Overbrook Golf Club Thursday afternoon, when 1G guests will bo present. NARBERTH Mrs. James R. Foot, of Narberth, Is spending several woeks in Charleston, S. C. WYNNEWOOD Mrs. Lyman D. Smith, of Brooklyn, and Mrs. A. Kylo, of Phlla- aeipnia, nave Been visiting Mrs. Joseph Creagor, of Wynnewood avenue. WAYNE Mrs. Charles T. Mather on tertnlncd tho King's Daughtors Society of tho Wayno Presbyterian Church at her home, 102 Bloomlngdalo avenue, on Fri day afternoon. Lansdowne The Guild of tho Presbyterian Church will glvo a muslcalo In tho church parlor tomorrow evening. Among thoso who will tako part In tho program will bo Miss Muriel Drake, violinist; Mrs. Robert Tay lor, Mr. William Plcltard, Mr. Charles Wood and Mr. F. A. O'Danlel, soloists. Piano selections will bo given by Mrs. Charles Wood, Mrs. Ross Smith nnd Mrs. L. Cornog. Mr. John V. Loughncy, of La Crosso avenue, entertained nt dinner Saturday oventng In honor of his daughters, Miss Mario Loughncy, Miss Helen Loughney nnd Miss Elizabeth Loughney. Among tho guests wore Ensign B. J. Wilson, U. S. N., and Miss Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Study, Mr. Lo Roy Hugg and Mr. Edgar Allison, of Baltimore. West Philadelphia MISS MADELINE FRASER The engagement of Miss Madeline Fraser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Fraser, of 625 South 55th street, to Mr. George Todd was recently announced. Miss Edna Massey, of 1246 North 41st street, entertained her "500" club Saturday evening, the members of which ure Miss Marian I.ott, Miss Maude Holcombe, Miss Sara Woods, Miss Edith Reagle, Miss Ethel Woolridge, Miss Florence Penny packer and Miss Juanlta Boyle. Mr. and MrB. Carl Bloomlngdale, Jr.. of 5005 Walnut street, who have been stopping at the St. Charles, Atlantic City, have returned to their home. Miss Mary Brenan, of 6117 West Glrard avenue, gave a kitchen shower at her home Saturday evening In honor of Miss Anna Theresa Donohue, of 336 North 63d street, whose engagement to Mr. Francis Brenan was announced recently, Delaware County Mlsa, Edith Burton, of Chester, enter tained at cards at her home Saturday aft ernoon in honor of Miss Margaret James and Mis8 Charlotte Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pelfler, of Chester, have announced the birth of a son. Mrs. Fletcher Mitchell, of Gtenolden, entertained Saturday evening at dinner, followed by bridge. The gnests, were Mr. and Mrs. E- Baker Dill. Mr and Mrs. L. Roorback and Mr. and Mr Roy Rauden bush. Mr. and Mrs. W- P. Halktt, at Ridley Barfe, have returned from, a two weeks' trip to- AtlapUo City. EYEHrNa UEDGISIlFHrL'ADErFHlA, MONDAY, MARCH I TAKE PART IN "BALLET OF ORLANDO" Mtsjs "ffllJis ',- 'lillBw WW a i w mk mSm "L 111 lli ' -S dSSSKmW yH Tableaux and Dance The third annual tableaux nnd dance of the auxiliary of tho Woman's Southern Homeopathic Hospital to be given today at tho Phllomuslnn Club, 3544 Walnut street, promises to bo tho most successful event In tho history of that organization. The tab leaux call for unique costuming and will depict art beginning with the Cretan per iod and continue In chronological order through Persian. Egyptian, Japanese, Greek, Colonial nnd modern art Among other features of tho program will he tableaux nnd dances by flo young women from tho School of Industrial Art who participated in the recent pageant given by the Allied Art Societies of this city at Horticultural Hall. They nro Miss Helen Mann, JIIhh Claire Perot, Miss Edith Gillette, Miss Nancy Dunbar nnd Miss Yoland Llchtenbergor. The llrst four mimed will appear In tho Cretan tab leau, which Is based on the "Pipes of Pan," In which they nppeared in the pageant of the art societies while Miss Llchten bergor, who Is the daughter of Prof. James P. Llchtcnbercer. of tho Unlvcrsllv of Pennsylvania. will repeat "Anitra's Dance," which was ono of tho features of the previous entertainment. Other features of tho program lncludo nn Egyptian danco by Miss Margaret Whlttaker, of Wilmington, a this year's debutante, nnd tableaux by members of the auxiliary of tho Woman's Southern Hom eopathic Hospital. Selections will bo given by tho Haverford Musical Club be tween each of the tabloaux. Tho omcers of tho auxiliary are Miss Susan Envenson, president: Mrs. Horbert M. Lowry, vice president: Miss Elizabeth Glass, treasurer, and Miss Frances L. Webb, secretary. Germantown Mrs. Joseph H. Stelnmotz. of Wcstview strcot nnd Wayno nvenue, will glvo a muslcalo tea today In honor of Miss A. Marjory Taylor. Vocal and piano selec tions will bo given by Mrs. A. Hurley rnncoast and Mrs. Stelnmotz. Mrs. Ro land Taylor and Miss Edith Stelnmetz will pour tea. Thcro will bo 45 guestH present Lieutenant Walter Elliott Brown, U. S. N., nnd Mrs. Brown, wtio havo been spend ing somo timo In tho West, where Lieu tenant Brown was stationed, havo moved to Germantown nnd havo taken an apart ment nt the Wlssahlckon, where thoy will mnlco their homo whllo stationed here. Tho next meeting of Mrs. J. Loverlng Wharton's Dancing Class will be held at the Mnnhclm Cricket Club on the evening of April 24. A number of dinners will ho given boforo the cIohs, as this Is the last ono to bo hold this yenr. Miss Helen C. Van Dusen, of G131 Mor ris street, Germantown, had Mils Mabel Whltely, of Baltimore, Md as her guest vor the week-end. Miss Whltely returned to her homo today. Tioga Mr. nnd Mrs. William H. Goll, of 1417 West Allegheny nvenue. havo been enter taining Lieutenant Governor Frank C. Mc t.'Inln and Mrs. McClain of Lancaster, Pa., for several clays. The host and hostess gavo an opera party In honor of their guests last week. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bourse and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Hlnckle, havo returned to Tioga nfter visiting tho coast resorts of Florida. Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Van Court, of 3534 North Broad street, havo been passing the midwinter In Miami, Fin. Northeast Philadelphia Mrs. William H. Kauffmnn, of 204 East Girard avenue, has returned from a short stay in Trenton, where sho was the guest of Mrs. V. Petrle. Mr. and Mrs. Anron Dungan, of 1137 Shackamaxon street, are receiving con gratulations on the birth of n daughter. They gavo a christening party yes terday. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. Meyers. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. John Dugan, Mr. and Mrs. M. Meyers, Mrs. Urban. Miss Marie Scholl, Mr. and Mrs. Chlkosky, Mr. and Mrs. H. Langby, Miss Marie Smith, Mrs. Consldlne, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Bross, Dr. L. Lehrfeld and Mr. Waltman. Frankford Mr. and Mrs. Manning J. Harvey, of Penn street, entertained for tholr Bon, Mr. Allen V. Harvey, In honorof his birthday. Those present were Miss Cecilia Costello, Mr. William Gllmore. Miss Anna May Harvey, Mr. Eugene Buck, Miss Florence Mathews, Mr. Manning J. Harvey, Jr., Miss Edith Munch, SIlss Laura, Harvey, Mr. William Allen Walton, Mr. Horace Miller. Mr. Charles w. Harvey, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Harvey and Sir. and Mrs, William F. Walton. The first anniversary smoker of the Wlsslnomlng Improvement Association will be held Tuesday evening, March 31, at tho Elite Theatre, on Frankford ave nue. There wilt be special speakers for the occasion, also a representative from the National security league, wno win speak on national preparedness, Camden and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. J. Flthlan Tatem and Mr. and Mrs- William Moore, of Haddonfleld, are spending several weeks at Hot Springs, Va. Miss Marlon Gross, of 7th and Market streets, took the soprano part in the operetta "Trial by Jury," which was given by St. Paul's Guild, Mr. Charles D. Cusnor, Mr- Alfred Poland and Mr. John Crarole also took leading parts. Dr. Charles Paocoast, of 2;$ Cooper street, who has been abroad, has been transffT4 'rora tn hospital at Budapest to one of 1009 beds In Bulgaria, He Is the chief surgeon. r - JYSS ZOIS 237ISS wss jweOA' &fM?azr Weddings 'The marriago of Miss Martha B. In gram and Mr. William Aloxandcr Gam ble, of Victoria, Can., will bo quietly sol emnized nt 7 o'clock this evening at tho home of the brldo's slstor, Mrs. William J. Armstrong, of 112 Ardmoro avenue, Ardmore. The Rev. C. Grant Hopper will odlclate. Miss Ingram wilt bo given In mnrrlago by her brother-in-law. Mr. Will lam .1. Armstrong. Owing to tho recent death of tho bride's father tho ceremony will bo very quiet, with only the Immedlnto families present, and will bo followed by n small break fast. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mra Gamble will mnlco their homo at Parry Sound, Can., where they will bo at homo nftor April 15. BECKMAN WOLF. Thn mnrrlfifrt nt TtTlao lTnlann TtT.l f daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wolf, of 1323 North Brond streot, to Mr. Joseph C. Beckman, of 3212 Dlnmond streot, will be solemnized tonight nt 6 o'clock nt tho Bcllovuo-Stratford, with tho Rev. Dr. Henry Berkowltz, of tho Rodeph Shalom Tcmplo, officiating. Miss Wolf, who will bo given In mnrrlago by her father, will bo attired In n gown of white bridal satin and tulle, trimmed with net hand-ombrold-ered with pearls, and a veil of tullo ar ranged with ornngo blossoms and pearls. Orchids and lilies of tho valley will be carried, Mrs. Joseph Moos, who will at tend tho brldo ns matron of honor, will wear a gown of yellow and silver striped tnffota, trimmed with sliver lace. Tho bridesmaids. Miss Mnrgaret Mayer, Miss Florence Simon, Miss Mathlldo Loeb nnd Miss Ruth Lelpslger, will wear frocks of turquoise bluo satin, draped with orchid net nnd sliver lace, nnd will carry orchid sweet peas. Miss Margaret Wolf, niece of the bride, will bo flower girl. Her frock of Goorgctto crepo will bo ornamented with pink ribbons. Dr. Morris Beokman will bo his brother's best man, nnd the ushers will be Mr. David Beckman, Mr. Eugene Wolf, Mr. Lester Wolf, Mr. Louis Stern, Mr. Henry Lang nnd Mr. Lester Mayor. The sorvlce will bo followed by a dinner nnd danco. Mr. Beckman and his brldo upon their roturn from their honeymoon will llvo at the Majestic, whero they will re ceive after April 1. LEONARD HAOERTT. Miss Eleanor Hagorty, secretary to tho supervisor of public kindergartens, was married Saturday to Mr. John Leonard. The ceremony took placo in tho Church of St. Frnncls do Sales. 47th streot and Springfield nvenue, at 9 o'clock. Tho wedding was attended by about 100 friends nnd relatives of tho brldo and bridegroom. The marriago was tho result of a romance begun when both were children attending tho E. M. Stanton School, 17th nnd Christian streets. Mr. and Mrs, Leonard will llvo at 68th street and Belmar terrace DECK ER HENDREN. A pretty wedding will tako placo to night at tho homo of Sirs. Mary Hendren, 1G2 Gay street, Manayunk, when her daughter. Miss Eleanor Hendren, will be come tho brldo of Mr. William II, Decker, of Cynwyd. The ceremony will be per formed by the Rev. Georgo Mnkely, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, nnd will be followed by a reception. The bride will wear a gown of white silk not with pointed ruffles edged with satin. A shower bouquet of lilies of the valley will be carried. Miss Emma Hondren, who will attend her slater as maid of honor, will wear a frock of pink flowered chiffon draped over white taffeta, and will carry pink Bweet peas, Mr. Decker will havo his brother, Mr. Harold Decker, as best mnn. Upon their return from their wedding journey Mr. and Mrs. Decker will be at homo nfter April 10 nt Dolan terrace, Cynwyd. South Philadelphia MISS MARGARET F. SMYTH Miss Margaret F. Smyth, of South Phlla. delphla, will take a leading part In the performance of "Miss Bob White," to be gjven by members of the Annunciation Dramatic Club tonight at 38 th and Market streets. Ifr. and Mra. Patrick Henrietta, of 815 Ellsworth street, returned from their wed ding trip and entertained a number of friends at dinner last week. Among those present were Mr and Mrs. Andrew Rod gers, Mr. and Mr, Whitney Young. Mr and Mrs. John Pluck, Mr and Mrs. Nicholas D Qeorue, Captain Andrew ttWItn ana tayiaio jamos uaiuts. Along the Reading Mrs. Robort "ussel, of Webster nvonuo, Wyncotc, loft last week for Louisville, Ky whero sho will bo tho guest of her paronts for nn Indefinite time. Miss Mary W. Ltpplncott nnd Miss Cnrollno Llpplncott. of Rabbit Hill, Choi ten Hills, Pa., will havo Miss Katherlno Dlotrlck nnd Miss LUlle Dletrlck, of Bal timore, Mil., ns tholr guests for a visit of n fortnight. Mrs. Jnmes Heacock, of Slather nvenuo, Wyncotc, entertained her bridge club nt her homo last Friday afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Blrdsong, of Elklns Park, havo roturned homo from Atlantic City, N. J., where thoy spoilt several days last week. Mrs. Georgo A. Elsnsser, Jr., of Meadowbrook, accompanied by Mrs. Rod ding, has loft for Old Point Comfort, whero they will rcmnln for several weeks. North Philadelphia r miss Mathilda boles Miss Mathilda Boles was ono of thoso who took part In tho recent three-act farce, "A Regiment of Two," given In tho North Brond Street Drnwlng Rooms. The marrlnKO has been nnnounced of Miss Cecilia Genry, of 1815 Wllllngton street, to Mr. Harry T. Williams, of 1803 North Park avenue, on Wednesday, March 1. Mr. and JIrs. WlHinms aro spending tholr honeymoon In tho South. A three-act comedy, "Tho Light of Asia," was presented hy St. Clement's L. nnd D. Association, under tho direction of Mr. Joseph Hotler. Saturday nftornoon In tho parochial school hall of St. Bonnvcn turn's parish. Tho entertainment will be repeated tonight and tomorrow evening. What's Doing Tonight Frankford Arsenal, military ball. City IluMnosa Club dinner. Adelphla Hotel; 0:31) o'clock. Unlverlty Kxtenslon lectured by Hr. Ed ward A. Stelnnr on "Hyphenated Americana," Wltherpoon Hall. Dance. Women Writers' Club of Philadel phia, Hotel Htltenhouse; H o'clock. Forty-ninth annual Phllopatrlan nail. Pelle-vue-StMtford: S o'clock. Haddington Improvement Association, Dletrlchs Hall, Glrard nvenue and 00th street; 8:30 o'clock. Free. Union monthlv meeting of the Brotherhood of Andrew and Philip and Hddn-st by th Itev. William K. Illederwoir. Arch Street Church, Arch and 17th utreets; 8 o'clock. Northwest Iluslnesa Men's Assuclatlon, 2330 Columbia avenue, S o'clock. Free. Chester Avenue Improvement Association. First U. r. Church. Chester nvenuo and Si'd street; B o'clock. Free. Fassyunk Avenue lluslness Men's Associa tion. I'ussyunk avenue und Moore strett: H o'clock. Frio Wlsslnomliu; Improvement Association. Law ton I'ubllo HUioul llulldlns; 8 o'clock. Free. First nnnuHl hall of the Clrcolo Venezla, I.yrlo Hall. t28 South (1th street; 8 o'clock. Debate of the Chatham Literary Society at the Baptist Temple. Ilroad and IlerkH streets; subject, "The lioautv of Women's race llaa Accomplished Moro Than the Activity of Her Tongue": 8 o'clock. Meeting of the Daughters of Beth Israel, Beth Israel Temple. 3'.M street and Mont gomery uenue, 8 o'clock. Newspaper night at the Artath Jeshurun Assembly, Broad etret above Diamond, b o'clock. French-American Charity Ball, Mercantile nan. Children's dancing carnival. Academy of Musla; a o ciock. Bal masque. Union Republican Club. Horti cultural Halt: o'clock. Tableaux, Southern Homeopathic Hospital, rhllomuslan Club; 8 u'cioclt. Byzantine ball. Dentil Hall. U. of P.; 9 o'clock. Genealogical Society, 1300 Locust strut; 8 o'clock, TrnfAjitant Federation. 715 North Sroail Street; 8 o'clock. Council Camp Fire (llrls, bath house. Front street and Ulrurd avuniw. Play, "Tho Mht ot AU." by St. Clement's Literary and Dramatic Association of St. BonaNenture'a Church, school hall, Vth and Cambria streets. Trade expansion trip of the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce leavon Broad Street Station, U o'clock. Notices for the tsotletr page will bo accepted and printed la the Etrnlng Ledxcr, but all kuch notice much ba written ou one side of the paper, must be Igued In full. ultU full uddrcta. und bcn posslblo tcleuhoiitt number mutt be cIvOA. Sind all such communications to SocletT Editor." Efcaluu LciUcr. 60S Cbutnut street. Unless these reauU-cments ore carried oat so that verification may be possible, tho notice will not bo publbtbcd, j&mir . TMfttrZ r- .bso"" .'- yTt3: a 6, 191G. GERMANTOWN ACADEMY BOYS WILL APPEAR IN COMEDY "The Fortune Hunter" to Be Presented Tomorrow Night by Amateur Dramatic Club in Ballroom of Germantown Cricket Club THE 23d annual performance of the Bel fry Club, of tho Germantown Acad emy, will tako placo nt the Germantown Cricket Club tomorrow night nt 8 o'clock, when tho delightful four-act comedy, "Tho Fortuno Hunter." will be presented, As Usual, Mr. Frank J. Palmer, of the clas of '84, will direct tho performance, nnd aunts nnd uncles, fond mothers nnd fathers are expected to crowd tho ball room to Its utmost capacity. There Is al ways great excitement In tho audlenco when somo widely known youth In the community appears wearing his debutante sister's best sports hat and sweater coat Tho caBt Is ns follows : 1 Mnthnnlfl Duncan, thn fortuno hunter ... Mr. Ifnrey II Mnrtttn. '16 8 CleorRo ltiirnlmm n promoter, , . Mr. .1 v l,imlentierKer. Jr.. 4 Jnmca Long, yournr Wnll fltnet mnn. Mr. Albert n. l.nwon. B Lawrence Miller, younir Wnll streot man. Sir If. l.ovl Cutler. ' 0 WIIIlo nnrtlett. n mmionnlro'n Kon. Mr. Jolm D. Mcllhenny. Jr., '17 , Itobblni, KelloRR'K m-rvant. . ... .Mr. Alfrctl .1 f.auphelmer. 17 8 Nowshoy Monter Milton C. Uenrd. '22 II Hnm Urnham. nn oM ilniKKl.it. Mr. John W Cornell, Jr , '17 10 Mr. "Illlnky" Lockwooil. tho banker. Mr. II. I,cwIfi Cutler. '10 11 -Roland llnrnette. the bank rlcrk. air. Aiueri iy. i-.awnon. -iu 12 Trnov Tunner. nn nf tho llvarymnn. Mr. Itleyler KugTer, 18 Pete Wllllnit, tho Hhcrirf. Mr. John V. Mcllhenny, Jr., 14 Mr. Srerry. tho drummer. ' Mr. Donald McL,. Stuart, IB "Watty." tho tnllor, Matter .1. Carson Perry, 10 "HI," tho oldest Inhabitant. Kmereon Holton. 17 Herman, errand boy In druK etore, Mimter Milton C. Beard. 18 Betty Ornhnm, tho drusKlet'n daushler, Mr, Thomas J. Vtschor. 10 Josle Lockwood. the banker'n daughter, Mr. Ittindolph Lawaon, '10 17 '10 '20 '17 '23 17 17 u Angle, a country Bin, .Mr Merrltt It. Keycs, '10 Among tho patronessos are Mrs. Frank J. Palmer, Mrs. C. E. Marollng, Mrs. B. C. Cutler, Mrs. Harry C. Lawoon, JIrs. Carl Vlsher, Mrs. John Cornell, Mrs. Will iam II, Stuart, Mrs, J. W. Lnndenborgcr, Mrs. Wltllam Kelly Beard, Mrs. Eleanor M. Kershaw, Mrs. A. A. Dlnstnore, Mrs. S. V. Osborne", Mrs. S. II. Bolton, Mrs. W. B. Kugler, Mrs. Charles Keycs, Mrs. M. Lauphelmer, Mrs. F. D. Williams, Mrs. T. W. Jepson. Mrs. Sheldon Potter, Mrs. Calvin M. Smyth, Mrs. A. B. Lamb, Mrs, aoorgo Deacon, Mrs. William N. Johnson, JIrs. Churchill Williams, JIrs. Charles Adamson, JIrs. Georgo B. Warder and Mrs. Chnrlos M. Swartz. La Sans Soucl Club hold Its regular meeting Thursday, at C015 Catharine strcot. Among those present wero JIrs. Howard Broadbelt, JIrs. Harold Butlor, JIrs. Russoll Chafey, JIrs. Charles Cook, JIrs, Lomuol Cox, JIrs. Harry Cranmer, JIrs. Hornco McCauley, JIrs. Georgo Jlct tcr nnd JIrs. Howard Noble. JIrs. William Jlooro acted as hostess. On Saturday JIrs. JlcCauloy, of Pitman, N. J., will entertain tho members and their husbands. Miss Emlllo Cowdrlck, of 6152 Morton street, Germantown, hold the mooting of tho A B C D Sowing Circle nt her home on Friday evening. Among thoso present wero Jtiss Elizabeth Blckley, Jtlss Ida Deckor, JIIss JInry Blckley, JIrs. H. Abcr nathy, JIIss Ethel Brooks, JIIss Beatrice Brooks, JIIss Jlny Dolan, AIIbs Katharine Dolan nnd JIIss E. Atlsln. Tho mothers of the members wero also present. Miss Rosllla C. Garrett entertained the sowing clrclo of which sho Is a member Friday afternoon nt her homo, 6040 North 11th street, at which thno her engage ment to Jlr. Alexander E. Volgt wan an nounced, Jlr. nnd Mrs. Bernard Apt, of 1229 South 17th street, nro being congratu lated upon tho birth of n son, Jlnrtln Apt, on Thursday. February 24. In honor of the occasion Jlr. nnd JIrs. Apt enter tnlned a number of friends on Thursday nftornoon. Among those present wero Jlr. nnd Jrrs. Greenfield. Jlr. Miller, Jlr. Louis Cohen, Jlr. Jacob Katz, Jlr. Jlax Fisher, Jlr. Abraham Apt, Jlr. and JIrs. Solomon Blenenstock, JIrs. Reiner. JIIss Rose Blenenstock, JIIss Esther Blenen stock, Jlr. Harry Fischer, JIIss Anna Fisher. Jlr. nnd JIrs. Louis Fischer, Jlr. Sllversteln, Jlr. Nathan Fisher. Mrs. Abra ham Apt and JIastor Nathaniel Howard Blenenstock. Tho bal masquo to be bold this evening nt Horticultural Hall by the Union Re publican Club of South Philadelphia prom ises many unlquo features. The ballroom will represent a French garden. Tall bay trees and oybodlum ferns will outllno the white marble balustrade, and tho foyer will bo decotated with potted palms, ferns and spring flowers. In addition to tho club's monogram. "U. R. C," there will be sovcral other electrical displays. Three orchestras will bo ennaged for tho oc casion. Including 75 ploces. Among the novelties to bo Introduced will bo a snow scene, wltn mo unices lauinc on mo dnncers. Another feature will lo a rain how i effect, produced by multi-colored AMUSEMENTS 49th Annual PHILOPATRIAN RECEPTION AT THE Bellevue r Stratford Monday Evening March 6th filnhp Theatre ftS&'Sra. VJlvWC V.lUlltiVILLH -Continuous 1 . M to It l" M 10c. 15c. 23c ' . CLASSY VlK'Al. PIUllJlli'l'lUN "A Night With the Poets" Clifford Hippie & Co. chWar OTHER WrU.l.-lvSWX KI-ATt litis -1L4-,,if Qf OPERA HOUSE UneStnilt OU Chestnut Below 11th St Famous l Re.'l Feature I'hoto-Uramu "PROHIBITION" iiv an All rii-ir Htoclt Company & Featuring WILLIAM J. IlllYAN. SEl'. OF NAVY DAN IELS. SENATORS HOIISON, CLAPP. VARU MAN. HURTON CUMtK and Others. bVata. 10c IS". ' Conllnuoua a to UP. M. Stanley MARKET ADOVB 1GTII 11.15 A. M. TO 11:15 P. M. ALL WEEK "TO HAVE AND TQ HOLD" ADDKU DL'RTO.N HOLMKK' Traeloaue Rummer Days Near l)lti;o California "SOMEWJIBUB IN FRANt'K ' (No 3) lOt l'.'ll MARKET 2( IU A M to 11 IB P 3 John Barrymore Palace .SHAKL.V A Kl.NU" Thurs., Fri.. Sat. Charlotte Walker, la ItiL. ill.Mi. Or Tim 1.UN..OOMK PLNki' Arcadia CHKSTNl'T IWow 10TII JO A. M to 11.15 P. M. Kitty Gordon la "AS IN A LOQKINU C1LAS8" Tburs . Fri, Bat "THE UOLDKN WLA"VV VVcUilUt -'Bi &k ilea Mat Sai bigs 20 to $1 no bifber rPUTTDOTnXT THE WOULD S XXiJXUJ.Ji. iiRE.ATT UAUICIA.N4 3$tis&s&L"faiSWi n electric lights. Several professional dancers will glvo inhibitions of the latest nnd modorn dunces. The ehnlrmnn of tho respective commit tees, under whoie supervision tho ball will be given, nro Mr, John H, Balzley, Mr, William J. Crowley, Mr. Charles Campbell, Mr. M. L. Honloy, Mr. Otto Zimmerman, Mr. Edward Bonnlck and Mr. Henry Ea- qulroll, and tho ofllcers of the club, In cluding Mr. Edwin H. Vare, president; Mr. William E. Flnloy nnd Mr. George It Hogg, vice presidents: Mr. Bernard Sam Uel, secretary, and Mr. Albert A. Ardls, Jr., treasurer. Tho grand march will bo lort by Con gressman William S, Vtare and Mrs. Vare. Many promlnont State, olty and county ofllclnls and Judges havo accepted Invi tations. They lncludo Governor Martin G. Brumbaugh and Mrs. Brumbaugh, Mayor Thomns Smith, Attorney General Franols Shunk Brown, City Solicitor John P. Connelly, Mr Freeland Kcndrlck, Mr. William McCoach, Mr. James R. Hazlett, Mr. Harry C Ransley, Coroner William R. Knight, nnd Mr. Charles A. Ambler, Speaker of tho House of Representatives, AMUSEMENTS "YOU LOVE HER the momont she appears upon the scons In tM book, or the play," says Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf In his address upon "Pollynnna Treatment, suKCTstca by law Erlanrer and Oeorre 1irlte Presentation of the Olnd Comedy POLL YANN A ONLY 2 WEEKS MORE AT THE BROAD "Hnd wo n Pollyanna in evory household wo would, in timo, close half of the hospitals and reforma tories and sanatoria, half of our mod icnl schools and drug stores, and we would put half our physicians and lawyers out of practico." LAST TWO WEEKS! Evenings, R:ln : Mats. Wed. nnd Sat., 2:16. Best Seats $1.G0 at Popular Wednesday Situ. FORREST THEATRE AFTERNOON jViAxtUxi O ALL-STAR BENEFIT In Aid of the Babies' Hospital OF PHILADELPHIA A COLOSSAL PROGRAM of Leading Features From the Various Thea tres has been arranged under the Ausploes of the UNITED THEATRE MANAGERS OF PHILADELPHIA. SAMUEL F. NIXON, Chairman Openlnc AddresB by Mr. Wm. H. Crans Selections from Zlecfeld'n Follies, "The Only Qlrl," "Pollyanna," "Twin Beds," Feature Acta from I). F. Keith's, Nixon's Colonial, Nixon, NIxon'd Orand, Wm. Penn, 13. F. Keith's Allegheny, etc., etc. Prices 60a to $2. Beats now at Dox Office ACADEMY OP MUSIC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI, Conductor Symphony I Fri. Aft, Mar. 10, at 3:00 Concerts Sat. Evg., Mnr.ll,at8:15 Soloist: WASSILY DESEK1RSKY, Violinist Program : Overture. "Coriolanue" BEETHOVEN Symphonr No. 3, In F BRAHMS Violin Concerto TBCIIAIKOW8KY "Tod und Vorklarune" STRAUSS Seats Now on Sale at Heppe's, 1110 Chestnut HOTEL WALTON CARNIVAL NIGHT Philadelphia's Mardi Gras Tuesday Evening, March 7 Etohlnps from the Haseltlne Galleries will bo given away. Appropriate Souvenirs' Dancing After 9:80 Pi M. Secure reservations from head waiter. EUGENE G. MILLER, Manager Gamck Last 6 Evgs. $&. LFESTIL TWIN BEDS Best Seata $1 at Popular Wednesday Uatlne NEXT WEEK SEATS THURSDAY COHAN & HARRIS Present THE FUNNIEST FARCE In the WORJjD IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE B. F. Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH 8TREET0 Specinl All Feature Bill! SAM BERNARD ORIGINAL TANO LB-TALK COMEDIAN Will M. Cressy & Blanche Dayno In "ONE NIGHT ONLY" Henry Hellet presents "The New Produoer"; Moon It Morris: Anna Chandler: Ned Monro & Kellar Mack. OTHER STARS. ADELPHI Beginning Tonight IFOR TWO WEEKS ONLY) JOSEPH IIROOKS rresents Tho Great Five-Star Arsreitation Wm. H. Crane Thos. W: Ross Maclyn Arbucklo Amelia Bingham Edith Taliaferro , and I'APAlll.E COMPANY In Rronson Howard's Great Comedy "THE NEW HENRIETTA" DON'T MISS Till: 11IO EVENT TO.NIQHT fnuwoof T"1" Js'e,It Week Evgs. at SslS 1' UlIebL Matinee Wed & Sat. at litld ZIEGFELD FOLLIES Popular Wednesday Matinees, 50c to Jt 50 THE DIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN Nixon's Colonial a"mS !a,.. HOME OF 10 IHO ACTS 2 Shows Todat -Afternoon 2.15; Eir 8 15 THIS WEEK'S FEATURE: Mile. Amato "The Apple of Paris' ; JuUeite Dika; Ponsrllos; Henry 4 lojell . Enid Ufay & Co., eno-joruon-eno. L.ioa wmto- house; Tln's To circus. Tate Motorlnc Metropolitan Opera House l-KSDAY EVENING. 'MARCH tt. AT 8 15 THV Behrens Opera Club "CZAR AND ZIMMERMAN" Chorus 100. UalUtt 32. Orchestra 50 G HAND OPERA CAbT Seats Sue tu 12 50. U0U Chestnut St T VDTT' THIRD WINNING WEEK' i-l I JVlV-l TONIGHT 8 15 OHAKP THE NICEST mill. JN TUW . "THE ONLY GIRL" TUB MUSICAL ITOIKDV t-i PItfcMfe By Henry Blossom and Victor Herbert Pop Mat Wednesday Test Se&i Si 0O ' METROPOLITAN OPERA HOI' SB METROPOLITAN OI'ERA I'O , NEW YORK TOMORROW EVU AT TiU PRBOISBLY TRISTAN UND ISOLDE 1IMKS GIJbWl. HOMyR.MM L'HLUa UBIL. PRA''N SCHLBOE). UL(M II Cond Mr Bo. dansKy Scats 1109 Cht Wol 121. Ran ST. lNIVVlN aS '!adrs. Ell FoJV, Toalabt a i 7 and 0 Adelaide FalrebUt! Oo, . Diamond & Oram , I-otua 4, ati lijig . Lwl Hound Others AnniinOTCid W 8IB, Market ;u CVT-" Ji TU TW. iw L N )fj - h tfib&bt jWagMiir- i r ttmmmmiii m i..s sJjtistAt