EVENING LEDfttitt-PHTLADELPHTX TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1916. of a Committee of Men fV .d. I1I ! to Horticultural luf1 ,.l. ,t,.n Mir. world and SI or Km' I say wl, .will B tot' to alien tno i i.,u, j? .Zklnff Philadelphia more and SIch l '" VMr. T am told that ift" Ita in comparison to the CS Jfclch will bo a part of tonight's "irdi "...I .,nln.r: for lot mo tell $ hnlchards will not back clown II M ? .. L .ho subject of the recent P",7nd. though I aucstlon her IK. ft AVashlngtonmn u..v..... - r,'a rcal faux pns, lor wu .ui KuUoilpMa Soclctyt not oven a.. . K.AU Artists who mo" i"w "-" ETher that the performers had no E,n td Join In the dancing in mo V?TJr.ner the p-geant that night, Mfoom after t no P B mUhouId ceriuimj' " - te garments before they took part Kt,lier .? i ...ii,it In the dancing mJ Ti nil i know of the Bal C of Shrove Tuesday I think riM'(u. . .,.. ..... mni'n limn nt iiir will do rcany mui" " cascant! let us fervently hope so, at .toe pagCIU'H --.,t,m nf biy rate, for tno no -"- - r' ..... .nm.nn nml some of ft men on uiui i" " .. -nll. fisneclnlly those who till women i " - . Sere the flowers, were unspeakably lm noaut. Still I would rather say It my E:. ..!. i.n,. n Btrnncer do so. Tlio freant Itself was a beautiful spectacle, Jut It should navo chuw ......-. ifuncy gowns seem to break tno D.ir ... a mniio some nersons feel frco ft .... ...a .in thlntrs which they would itot dream of doing on ordinary oc- fcislong. KThere will be a number of dinners be- .. i ..,.. hi n iUn TJIty Hollo. jfore the lesuvuira - "- - !a and In many private homes, and L, from all over tho country will lliltead. They will bo hero from New fork, Washington, Baltimore, ai. iouis, iosio'n, Providence and numerous other 'kiln. The patronesses will bo Mrs. Wge Dallas Dixon. Mrs. James Pot ter, Mrs. Ell K. Price, Mrs. Charles iiMflcMel. Mrs. Norris Barratt, Mrs. Waller Douglas, Mrs. Harrison Smith, lira. Joseph Harrison, Mr3. uraig urn- jSe, Mrs. Robert Cassatt, Mrs. Henry KLa iMtflM.l. Mrs. Daniel Hutchinson, Ijtra. Edward Hopklnson and Mrs. Rob ert Large. Of course, the latter will :ZU A. oMo (n ntipnd. owlncr to her itnn Illness, but wo are all so glad to know that she Is recovering from tho ittaclt. and will soon bo on tho con- JRj¢ list. 5The old dental hall, where tho archl- Wine Ball last night, was certainly j 'one festive scene. Costumes Included j everything from Turkish ladles, archers, ' grates, "plratesses," high priests and Trieslesses, and tho thousand and 'one ShVr picturesque costumes of tho pe riod. The various loges held their fttunts" and tho Van Pelt section out m all In originality when they pro duced an Oriental dancer frpm a huge W which had been hanging In the air ijl evening, To the strains of snaky music, supplied by several members of We student body, disguised with jtom foms, flutes, drums and violins, a debu tante of the season, noted for her terpsl Jhorean ability, whirled and gyrated tbout In front of Bob Carrere, who tried, In vain, to look properly disdain ful of her charms. yytendale Balrd led the grand march Wore, supper and looked as charming Jjjever in a red and gold costume, Btudded with rhlnestonos and colored Jtoies. The collation was served from Urge .baskets, all of tho guests having been requested to bring their own pil lows to replace the chairs that would Kve'been, of course, an nnachronlsm. the color scheme of blue, green, gold jnd.'orsnge was carried out wUh ever gnglng lights thrown on from tho bal- Mnv BAmong the debutantes were Eleanor Vtrnftt Tlnvntv... x-HMi rn-in.. -r..n ;;""i "t"tj quills, Atiuiiuu ,tviit Dorothea Oberteuffer and numerous Sthtrs. lit la .l... 4.. i ii.., piaierlcan people are so generous In glv !t to the suffering' abroad, Young IJohn H. McFudden, Jr., who has Just IMteJy returned from thn Amprlonn Am LfcllUnCe ITnnnlrnl nt Vonlllir.oiir.Calno IS&Ye flUCh irmnVlfn annmtnto nt Ilia Yi ni-- Ijora that the poor men are suffering, at jSJdon Valley Country Club last week. iv uuu was subscribed for five jyr T"vv nun auuaunu juances by the members of that club. r, Aici-adden had hoped to be able to enou3h funds to purchase two f ambulances, but so thrilling and iSt his hearers were only too anxious aglp. and he has altogether collected money to buy 19 ambulances. Alrilcirii.M.- i j j . Wnsalps while abroad, and Phlladel Wlana may well be rroud of him. f NANCY -WYNNE. Personals ' v .. 58; ,. amners will precede the Dal S-ifcl .15 Knt Mrs- J' Harrison Smith, Kii iik e' wl" entrta!n the mem- Piii "inmiiwe ana tneir wives Jr 0no ' the Jargest dinners will iite, . . DZ SIr- and Mrs.' Walter M, Jef- 1 l.,j- -.iiiuii, ctiioii tuiwn iaia for one hundred guests. Ur .-j .. .. ii ftr"u ?lre- Theodore W. neath, of nVr:fiw''Klve a large dinner iMiEdw .1 c,,llauein w, unmtn ana KS&i-award a. Page, whose engagement a recently Jinnniinpnii Thai. ,, SM?Ud, M,BS Charlotte Eleanor Pep. 5. iiuw tleanor De Witt Cuyler, Miss IK' Sfifc w 1Uabeth Vf, Downs, Miss Ma Sua E?,,,11 1S!!: fcUu. till ' ir TJoallT5.ar.er Vr Br IX Mfdden, Mr. Robert McLean, ITiJiS .A APPt". Mr. John C. Bell. r .. gysepn u. jj. nolten. n the guests who will attend the i .i-.ji ,""B r- BOB I miiQ" jj-arr t the Rlti-Carlton V Alp ntxii T.f.. jil.Li.. w. .. -H ,uiA Miin99 v. yijer. SJrcrtr WYNNE ANTICIPATES p BRIDLIANT MASQUE TONIGHT i Annual Bal Masque Will Be Held Tonight in iF TT..'ilHu.nl TTnll TTnrW tlm Anat,, M1? wPer2: " arU- r. and nZrcurkM,Mn-n(r;rBMrj- F?e&!Saln,'', " "' i' nehutnntcs will come in for their share of entertaining. Mr. ami Mrs Unrry 0 Thayer will ctiancrnn a party for Mlsi Olivia M de 11. n.izzam. tho ntlier cuesls Including Miss Isabel Wurts Page Miss Mnrgnret II. Burton. .Mr. Itnliort N' Don ner. Mr. William McAteer. Mr Francis T Clmmbers. Jr.. Jlr. ICdwanl Watson and Mr. Do Courocy Brown, of N'ew York tJVS?ry mU.art W,lr,fl "' "I" Itaclicl Fitter will bo guests of honor nt a dinner to bo given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorge Mason Chichester nt their home. S20 Pine street, nnd Mr. and Mrs Charles Francis Bochman. of 2048 Locust street, who will entertain for their debutante daughter Miss Esther .Tonn Bnchinan. will have Mr. nml Mrs. Walter Wnrlrg Hopklnson. Miss Barbara Mlfllln Bnvd, MRi Helen A. Smyth. Mlsa Ilenlse Honore Morcur Mr. Charles Lnnghorn TnMor, Str WUt lam C Longtrctb nnd Mr. Frederick Lnldy ns their gucnts. Pr. nnd Mrs. E. Baldwin Olenson. of 203.1 Chestnut street, will give a dinner In honor of their daugh ter, Miss Helen Baldwin Ciloason Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnltcr L. Foulke, of tho Mill House, Whltemarsh. who will give a dinner nt tho ltltz-Cnrlton prior to the masque, will have as their guests Mr and Mrs. Edward Ingersoll, Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac W. Ilohcrtfl, Mr. nnd Mrs. William H. Ellis. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard T. Bcnlc, Mr. George Boss. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel J. Hendorson, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Fisher Justice. Dr. nnd Mri Alfred Slengo nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Itobcrt Howell Miss Margaret Clyde will entertain at dinner nt hor residence, 1000 Walnut street for hor nephew nnd niece. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Bartol Frailer, when the guests will Include Mr. nnd Mrs. Matthew Balrd, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. George I. MacLeod, Mr. Thoodoro J. Grayson. Mr. nnd Mrs. lllcli nrd Xorton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Grcnvlllo D. Montgomery nnd Mr. John Hinckley. Tho gnosis at the dinner to bo given at the Bellevue-atrntford by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cover, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lafayctto Lontr. nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank S. Evans before tho Bnl Masnuo will be Mr. nnd Mrs. Aubrey B. Bunting. Miss Clarissa T. Chase, Mr. Ulysses S. Mercur, Mr. A. Hascltlnc Smith, Commander Casey Mor gan, Mr. and Mrs. Gcrrltt P. Judd. Mr. Gordon White, Boston, nnd Mr. Chnrles F. Wood. Another party dining together nt the Bellevuo-Stratford will Includo Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Abel P. Wetherlll. Mr. and Mrs. William II. George, Miss Anna L. Foulke, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Porter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fos ter Crnmpton nnd Mr. Thomas Ilnll, of New York. Dining together at the Anchorage will be Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kemblo Ynrrow, Mr. nnd Mrs. William L. Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. A. 55. IColff. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin H. Fltlcr, Mr. nnd Mrs. Blchard SIcN'eely, Mr. and Mrs. Ersklno Smith, Miss Marguerite T. Patterson, Mr. Harry C. Yarrow, Mr. Rlchnrd Crozler, Sir. Harry Lawronco nnd Mr. T. De Land Williams. Numerous other dinners will bo given. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oliver Eaton Cromwell will ontcrtnln 1G guests at their home, 1721 Locust street : Mrs. Gcorgo D. Rosengnr ten will give a large dinner nt the Belle-vue-Stratford j Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Wain Harrison will entertain at the Rltz-Cnrl-ton: Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Bush will give a dinner In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Waring, of Xew York: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Norris, of 2041 De Lancey place, will entertain : Mrs. A. Barker Mcl lor will give a small dinner nt tho Bclle-vuc-Stratford ; Miss Estelle Sanders and Miss Anita Sanders will entertain at their home, 1225 Locust street, prior to tho masque; Miss Marguerite Milne will give a dinner n( her home, 2029 Walnut street; Mr. nnd Mrs. Itobcrt Martin Williams will entertain, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexnnder Sellers, of Ardmore, will also give an in formal dinner. Mrs. E. Boss Carver, of H12C Nowhall street, will return to town today from Washington, where sho attended tho o(tl cers' ball In tho Navy Yard last night. She was tho guest of Lieutenant William Woods Smyth, U. S. X., and Mrs. Smyth, who will accompany Mrs. Carver and will attend tho Bal Masque tonight. Mrs, Henry Brinton Coxo, of 109 South 21st street, will return on Monday, Mnrch 20, from Palm Beach, Fla., whero sho has been spending part of tho winter. Mrs. Cialgo Llpplncott, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Samuel K. Beeves, has returned from Hot Springs; Va. West Philadelphia MRS. ISRAEL BARAFP The marriage of Miss Fannie Green atone, of 2440 South Marshall street, and Mr. Israel Baraff, of 609 Dudley Btreet, took place quietly on February 29 at 1721 North 5Ut street. Mrs. Edwin C, Grittlths and the Misses Griffiths gave a 'tea on Saturday after noon from 3 until 6 o'clock at their home 6102 Larchwood avenue. They were assisted In receiving by Miss Lydla Trlller and Miss Edith Mott. Mrs. H. II. Rawnsley and her daughter, Miss Sara F. Bawnaley, of 6545 Cedar avenue, are spending some time at the Traymore. Atlantlo City. Along the Reading Mr. Samuel E. Landla, of Cheltenham and Mill roads, Elklns Park, has left for Florida, where he will remain for sev eral months. Friends of irr II KInsey Kerr, of El klns Park, will be glad to learn that ha U rapidly recovering from the recent ope. ration for appendloMs which he under went at St Luke's HwpltaL Weddings ; 'r ' J V I TEWELES-KLELV Among the Interesting weddings of to day will be that of Miss Mae Klein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Klein, of 2232 North Broad street, to Mr. Arthur G. Towclea. of New York, which will tnkn place tonight In tho Hotel Lorraine. Tho ceremony will ho performed by the Bcv. Leon II. Elmnleh, nt 0:30 o'clock nnd will bo followed by a reception. A profusion of yellow spring (lowers, palms and laco ferns form the decorations. Mr. Klein will give his daughter In mnrrlnge. Her gown Is of brldnl Batln draped with tullo and trimmed with orango blossoms. A gnrland of similar flowers will bold hor laco veil In place nnd she will carry orchids and lilies of tho valley arranged In a shower. Miss Clara Klein, who will be her sister's only attendant, will bo attired In a frock of yellow Georgette crepo trimmed with forget-me-nots, nnd will enrry nn old-fnshloncd bouquet of yellow dnlsles. Mr. Herman Berman will be the best man. Mr nnd Mrs Towelcs will lenvc on an extended Journey and upon their return will live In New York. WALSH HANWUM. Mrs. Matilda Hnnnum, of GUI West minster avenuo, announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Mnrgaret May Hnnnum, to Mr. William Walsh, of 4D9 North 65th street. The ceremony was performed by the Bov. Harry S. Tlllls nt his home, 5900 Thompson street, only members of the families being present. Immediately after tho ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Walsh left for a trip to Boston. Upon their return they will live In West Philadelphia. BERWIN -MILLEB. The marriage of Miss Florenco Miller to .Mr, Charles K. Berwln, of New York, was solemnized Sunday at noon at tho home of the bride's brother and slster-ln-law. Mr. nnd Mrs. Augustus Miller, 1810 North 17th street, with tho Bcv. Dr. Henry Berkowltz olllclntlng. The service was followed by a breakfast. Mr. Ber wln nnd Mb bride will spend their honey moon In tho South and will be at homo after April 1 at 60 East B8th street. New York. Along the Main Line OVEftBnooiC Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Wnlz. of the Arches, will cntertnln nt dinner this evening before the Bal Masque In honor of their daughters. Miss Edith Walz and Miss Leonora Walz. Covers will ho laid for 12 guests. BBYN MAWB There will be a number of entertainments In the public schools of this vicinity In connection with Baby Week when well-known Individuals will nddrcss the friends nnd parents of tho school children on child betterment. Dr. Edwin Llghtner N'esbltt Is chairman of the affair, r.nd the speakers will In cludo Dr. Henry D. Jump, Miss Ella F. Harris, of the Philadelphia General Hos pital; Dr. Floyd W. Tomklns, Dr. David Wilbur Horn. Dr. Frederic Sharpless, Miss A. McCnll, Dr. II. C. Earnshaw. Mr. Samuel Scovllle, Jr.. Mrs. Margaret Simon nnd Dr. Alexander Davison. There will bo an entertnlnment and dance this evening in the parish house of the Church of the Bedeemer for the bene fit of the Girls' Club. Chestnut Hill Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles S. Hebard and Dr. and Mrs. Blddle B. Marsden have gone to Miami, Fla., and will not return until April 1. Mrs. Isaac Slmonln has returned to her home from a visit to Princeton, N. J. Mrs. Edward Norris, of 301 Springfield avenue, gae another of her delightful children's parties a few days ago In honor of her daughter, Miss Emma Biddle Nor ris. There were 18 little girls and boys present. Miss Anne Elizabeth Schulte. of 232 West Mount Pleasant avenue, has "Miss Margaret Dermody, of Beacon, N. "., as her guest for several days. Germantown A group of women, headed by Mrs. James W. Wluter. are doing really serious and earnest work in classes which meet at the home of Mrs. Herbert Wetherlll, 6456 Germantown avenue, on Tuesday afternoons. The first old work which they do Is taught by Doctor Wlster. These classes are under the army and navy branch of the Women's Division for Na tional Preparedness Mr. Edward Waters, accompanied by Mr. Clement Wood, has gone to Maine on a skiing trip for several weeks. Mr and Mrs. Alexander Cooper, Jr., of Pennsgrove. are the guests of Mrs. Cooper's parentB, Mr. and Mrs. Harry An derson, of 428 West Stafford street. Mrs. Anderson gave a bridge on Saturday night in their honor. State Senator John V. Cummins and Mra. Cummins have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barry, of 116 West Sharpnack street. North Philadelphia Miss Anna Lyons, of 1710 Wallace street, entertained at cards this afternoon at her home, when her guests were Mrs. William H. Brehm, Mrs. Albert J. Koch, Miss Mary Sheppard, Mrs. Charles S. Wood, Miss Carrie Miller, Miss Emma Bowker, Mrs. John S. Bowker. Mrs. Will lam Hill. Miss Ida Campbell. Mrs. Charles Hampson, Mrs. Llnford Carman, Mrs. William J. Iladcllff and Mrs. W. Ham mond. The monthly meeting of the Central Germantown Avenue Business Association will be held tonight in Bank Hall. Delaware County Mr. Clarence Carey Livingston, of Rid ley Park, ha feutrned from a trip to Florida. FIGURED IN TABLEAUX AT PHILOMUSIAN CLUB LAST NIGHT - V s-' JS&T yf'f l MSS sMW SMA'S i-' 'tA- ' w m '. m INTERESTING RECITAL FOR CHARITY AT LITTLE THEATRE Musicale in Aid of Rush Hospital for Consumptives Will Be Given on Thursday, March 16, With Talented Artists on Program Other Affairs AN UNUSUALLY artistic and altogether Xldellghtful recital will take place on Thursday nftcrnoon, Mnrch 16, at tho Little Theatre In nld of tho Bush Hos pital for Consumptives at 33d street and Lancaster nvonuo. Miss Frances Nevln, a cousin of tho well-known Ethelbort Novln, will Interpret tho drama, "Hansel nnd Grctcl." Miss Marlon Llna Tufts, of Boston, an eminent plnnlBt, has been se cured. Already Miss Charlotte Head Allen, of 68 Harvey street. Germnntown, has rccolved many requests for tickets, and tho affair promises to be a success socially and artistically. Tho list of po tronesses Includes Mrs. Wllllnm W. Ar nett. Mrs. William Etlls Scull, Mrs. Arthur Blddle, Mrs. James A. Bonsack. Mrs. Ed ward Bok, Mls3 Mary S. Buckley, Mrs. Samuol Caetner, Jr., Mrs. OBwnld Chew. Miss Mary Convorse, Mrs. William W. Filler. Mrs, Mntthew J. Grlor, Mrs. Blch ard H. Harte. Mrs. Joseph Head, Mrs. William II. Horstmann, Miss Nina Lea. Mrs. Mahlon N Kline. Mrs. Howard Long streth. Mrs. Louis H. Mntschlcr, Mrs. John D. McLean, Mrs. J. A. Conyngham Stevens. Mrs. George Wharton Pepper, Mrs. William Piatt, Mrs. J. Bertram Llp plncott, Mrs. Andrew Wheeler, Mrs. Will iam Lyttleton Savage. Mrs. Austin S. Heckscher, Mrs, Leopold Stokowski, Mrs. T. Mellor Tyson, Mrs. George Fritz Chandler, Mrs. Charles D. Barney. Mrs. Alexander Van Bensselaer, Mrs. Samuel F. Houston, Mrs. Joseph Trlestley But ton. Mrs. Boland L. Taylor, Mrs. Charles A. Potter and Miss Charlotte Head Allen. Le Bon Temps, an organization com posed largely of former students at St. Joseph's College, will hold its third an nual pre-Lentcn dance nt tho Phllomuslan Club, on West Walnut street, this eve ning. The nffalr promises to bo one of tho most attractive, elaborate and gala nodal functions Hint has been held thus far under the auspices of tho club Mr. Francis C. Logue. son of Congress man J. Washington Logue. Is chairman of the Beceptlon Committee. Mr. William Lynch and Dr. Benjamin Delmarco nre the other representatives on the com mittee The patronesses are Mrs. J. Washington Logue. Mrs. William V. Lynch, -Mrs. John J. O'Reilly, Mrs. James A. Gallagher, and Miss Mnry C. Knowlan. Lo Bon Temps was formed in the preparatory depart ment of St. Joseph's College during the yenr 1912. Augmented by many students that have recently Joined the club. It has grown steadily in numbers. This season's nffalr promises to eclipse the former standard set by the members not only in gayety but also In numbers. A surprise party wns given in honor of Mr. Edwin I. Black, star athlete of South ern High School, graduat of the 1916 class, at his home. 313 Beed street Among the guests were Miss Hannah Vera Sava dore, Miss Rose Carson. Miss Eva Saken, Miss Rose Newman, of Camden, N- J : Miss AugUBta Black. Miss Annette Bock. Miss Ida Black, Miss Jeanette Honlg man, Miss Bosallnd Vivian Seidman, Miss Kitty B. Fleisher, Miss Tillle Levlnsoi, Miss Anna Hyman. Miss Dorothy Pass, Miss Goldle Baral, Mr Edwin I Black, Mr. Martin Fels. Mr. William allien. Mr John Feldman. Mr. Edward Marks, Mr Harry Passon, Mr. John Milestone, Mr John Kapleln, Mr. Horace A. W Roth man, Mr. Joseph Manors, Mr. Paul Wal ter. Mr. Marshall Rutsky. Mr Joseph Snyder, Mr. Benjamin Fisher, Mr. Alfred Berger, Mr. Louis Kellerner. Mr. Morris Sllverstlen. Mr. Israel Pass, Mr and Mrs. I. Black. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Dlckman, Mr and Mrs. B. Dlckman and Mr. and Mrs. R. Dlckman. Mrs. Henry Levin TTavis and her daugh ter, Mrs. Edwin M. Prettyman. will enter tain at the home of the latter. 6336 North 12th street, Logan, tomorrow afternoon. Those present will be Mrs. M Sparks, Mrs. H. B. Davis. Mrs. C. V. Rlsiey. Mrs. H. T. Barton. Mrs. B. Elliott. Mrs. J. Montgomery, Mrs. II. Kempton, Mrs. C. W. Toplias, Mrs. N. Snyder, Mrs. S. R. Clark, Mrs. F. Carllle. Mrs. R. J. Boone. Mrs. J. Greenwell, Mrs. T, Nicely, Sirs. William Welnert, Mlsa A, Prettyman, Mrs. J. Lev ering. Mrs. G, Rodenhausen, Sirs. Lewis Lee, Mrs. F. Scott, Mrs. Charles Hasse'rt, Mrs. M. Doano, Miss Carrie Myres. and Mrs. J. Elliott. The St. Patrick's A. A. presented 'The District Attorney" last evening before a large and appreciative audience. The cast of characters Included: Mr. William Seabury, president Seabury Pack ing Company, Mr, Walter Dalton; Mr, Herbert Brownell, reporter of the Trib une. Mr John Henrys Richard Seabury, senior at college, Mr Robert McWilllama ; Bob Kendrlck, a fixture at the university. Mr. Jpseph McGetttgan ; Billy Reynolds, a freshman at the college, Mr. William Mo Faddsn, P. Homer Sullivan, a politician, Mr. Jamta Bradley. John J. Crosby. Dis trict Attorney running for re-election, Mr. William Lusch ; .Ilmnile, office boy, Mr. William Donovan; Howard Cnlbcrt. Bev erly's little brother. .Mr. Francis McWHI Inmsj Sam. Calvort's butler, Mr. Joseph McSorley ; Aunt Hattle. William Scabury's sister. Miss Francis Currnn ; Dorothy Sea bury, Wllllnm Seabury's daughter. Mlsa Helen Malonoy; Dorothy's chums, Beverly Calvert. Miss Mnry A. Qulgley; Peggy Marshall, Miss Frances Stockman; Polly Whitney, Miss Sine Lavcry : Margaret, the servant, Miss Agnes McFadden. Miss Annn Tinny, consultant or tho B. V. M. Sodality of Our Lady of the Rosary Church, entertained tho members of her bnnd at her home. 6911 Haverford ave nue, on Thursday evening. Tho program included selections by Miss Dolorous Peterson, pianist; Miss Anna Dunn and Miss Catherine Dollabnn, vocalists. Thoso present were Miss Small, Miss Tinny, Miss Doyle, Mlsa Dollahan, Miss Dunn, Mlsa Peterson, Mrs. Tinny nnd Miss Bodkin. Tho newly organized Women's Auxiliary of the Knut Club, I. O. B. -S., held its first regular meeting on Thursday evening nt Miss Esther Futtermnn's home, 713 North 8th Htreet. Among those present who entered as members were the follow ing: Ml.ss Eva Paint, .Miss Molilo Flitter man, Miss Bose Korn, Miss Fannie Kap lan, Miss Anna Rebltch, Miss Rose Moser, Miss Jennie Cohen, Miss Dorothy Wax man. Miss M. Duflne, Miss Sylvia Green wald and Miss Esther Futterman. South Philadelphia Miss ELEANOR CONNOR SIIss Eleanor Connor, ono of South Phil adelphia's most attractive girls, took part last night In "Miss Bob White," given by members of the Annunciation parUh In the Knights of Columbus Halt, 38th and Slarket streets. Camden and Vicinity Sir. Charles Ball, of Wtst Cedar ave nue, MerchantvlUe. has returned to his home after an eitendtd visit to New York. Notice for the Society pace will be accepted and printed ' In lb Etfcuu" Ledicr. but all . such notices much, be written ou one side of the. paper, luusl be lined in full, vilth full address, and Hhco possible telephone uuutber must b Send all tucb communication! to "Society Kdltor." Etenlug; Ledger, COS Chestnut street. Cnleis these requirement sur carried eat tu that lefltlcatlop may be po4sJbL. tha notice will not be published. CAMP FIRE GIRLS APPEAR IN PLAYS Delightful Entertainment Given in Bala-Cynwyd Auditorium for Baby-Saving Fund A delightful entertainment wns given InM night nt tho Bala-Cynwyd Auditorium, Cynwyd. when the Camp Flro Glrli. un der tho nusplccs of tho Woman's Club of Cynwyd, presented "The Nnrrow Door" and "Tho Theft of Thistledown," with a musical program arranged by Mrs. Fred erick C. Ncwbourg, Jr., for the benefit of tho Baby Saving Fund. Tho plot of these pleasing little playlets, composed especially for last year's Baby Saving Week In Pittsburgh, tho pictures of which appeared In nn Issue of tho Ladles' Homo Journal, were furnished by thnt magazlno to further tho interest of Baby Saving Week, Mrs. Wllmcr M. Wood coached both plays. "Tho Narrow Door," which symbolized the door of death through which so many little children pass be rnuso tho delicate threads of their lives have become broken by 111 health, wan beautifully portrayed by Miss Edith Mel chcor as Hygela, Silas Evelyn Pnxson as Life, sitting by a spinning wheel weaving tho threads of life; Miss llhoda Armstrong as the Figure of Death. Sllss Muriel Schoff as the child lender, SIIss Beatrice Schoff, SIlsi Marian Passon, Sllss Harriet Getty, Sllss Allco Gotty, Sllss Grace Right nor, Sllss Beatrice Fcrrclra, Sllss Slargaret Story. Sllss Betty Sillier and Sllss Julia Millar. "The Theft of Thistledown" de picted tho story of a badly treated earth baby, carried to fairyland by Thistledown, who, because of her theft, was banished from tho fairy world to earth, where sho taught tho parents to bring up their chil dren, while tho earth baby was held by the fairies. Sllss Jean Ncwbourg played the part of Thistledown, Sllss Eleanor Gehmnnn was the Fairy Queen, Sllss Anna Rlghtncr the Nurse nnd the others In the play were Sllss Virginia Getty, Sllss Lois Caley, Sllss Helen Slaymaker, Sllss Char lotte Donaldson, Sllss Jennnctte Parry, Sllss Eleanor SIcChesuey, Sllss Julia Nowswagner, Sllss Nancy Slndery and Sllss Louiso Holcombe. The costumes worn In both "The Narrow Door" and tho "Thistledown" were fashioned on Grecian lines. During the play of "Thistledown" SIIss Rachel C. Baker, Sllss Juliana S. Baker and Sllss Linda W. Baker, alho dressed in Grecian attire, delighted the nudlcnco with their graceful dancing. Tho Interlude between the two plays con slstcd of a delightful song cycle entitled "Tho Sherwood Forest," also allegorical of baby saving work, which was sung by Sirs. Frederick C. Newbourg, Jr., Mrs. A. B. Wallem, Sirs. H. A. Nolto and Sllss Rella Nolte, with Sirs. Raymond Daniels Jones as pianist. Sirs. Percy Roblnctte and others interested In the work sold baby snvlng stamps at the Auditorium door, while tho ushers were SIIss Slargaret Kershaw, Sllss Jean Hammer, SIIss Har riet Kuen, SIIss Caroline Rlghtner, Sllss Grnce Gillespie nnd Sllss Eleanor Wood. What's Doing Tonight Merchnmllin Urokera. dinner-dunce, Hotel Adelphla; 7 o'cloik. Us I Masque. Horticultural Hall: 1:30 o'clock. "Trlalan uml Isolde." Metropolitan Opera House. 7:30 o'clock. Ituh Society lecture. Prof. Illchard P. Hlrotiff. ot Harvard, Colleiro nt Physicians; 8:30 o'clock. Meeting to discuss transit conditions and tha revised Twining plan, West Philadelphia C'ounctlmunlo Association nnd tho 2d business associations In West Philadelphia. West Phila delphia Club. I1U3 Chestnut street. Academy of Natural Sciences. 1000 Itace street 8 o'c'ocl. Cohockslnk lluslness Men. Oermantown ave nue and 7th street. H o'clock. Kree. Banquet. Wlssahlckon Methodist episcopal .Sunday School, Terrace and Harvoy streets; H o'clock. Preparedness Night at the 3d Iteilment Armory, liroad nnd Wharton streets, under the auspices of Ilenjamln C Tllghmau, Jr . Camp United Spanish War Veterans; 8 c clock Lecture, on ' The Heritage of Strenalh," by Dr 8 C Bchmucker, under the auspices of the University Kxtenslon Hoclety, Wttherspoon Hall. 8 o'clock Italian ball. Musical Fund Hall: 8 o'clock. Play by Oermantown Academy's llelfry Club, Manhelm. 8.JI5 o'clock. Delaware Tltver Tower Squadron, Hotel Wal ton. H o'clock. Homo and Hcho.il Association. Shlppen School, 10th nnd Cherry streets; 8 o clock. Lecture "Itavenna. Venice and the Italian Lakes. ' by Miss Margaret I Saunders, Wom en's Hospital, AMUSEMENTS Stanley- MAItKET AllOVB 10TH Jl IS A SI. TO 11:1.1 V. M. ALL WEEK Mae Murray and Wallace Reid "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD" MiUUll lll'HTON HOLMES' Travelogue. Summer Das Near San Diego, California "SOMRWHnitK IN FHANCU" (No 3) METROPOLITAN OPEHA IIOUSK JlETJIOPClLlTAN OPKIIA CO . NEW TOP.K TONIC1HT AT T-30 PRECISELY TRISTAN UND ISOLDE SIMKrt UAI1SU1 HIJMKR.MM I'HLCS.WKIL. URAi'N SCHLKtJKI. IlLOl'H I'ond , Mr. ilo dansky. Seats 1100 Chest Wal, UH. Race 07. Actors' Equity Association Members tn Philadelphia Take Notice Important meeting; to be held at the Hotel Vend!, on Friday. March 10th, ul 3 p. M Do not fall to tome and brlnu our A U. A cards. not ran TJJB COUNC,Lj,er John WM,.y luc- -1SH MAHKBT 10a 10 A M to 11:13 I. M. John Barrymore Palace r,r.Al.l a KINO" Tburs . Fri., Sat. Charlotte Walker, In jTiir.lR.UI. Or 1'HB iAlNcSMMlK, fiNU" ""7 . i CHESTNUT Below 10TH A Y" "J fl 1 Cl 1 A s'- to litis P. M. ArCaCUd Kitty Gordon In "AS IN A. LOOKING OLAHS ' Thura., Frt-. THJJ UOLDBN CLAW ' T.?a.)r. t Duobar'. I. ll .. . t wv 10 Keren- XNA-ivVXI M- 1 adeis, Eddla Foyer; TonlEbt at ? ana u t Aa:aiae Kaiicnlia & en. . Diamond ft Grant Lob & Stsrltiiy. Loal'a Hounds. Othars. Amoi.inon01''1! H " Market 2041 niiiuiv.Hti Arvina wot la ia4e Cover." iUU Tv-. Tuura. aod gal. -f .-WW PHUOPATRIAWrmLL 1 WAS HUGE SUCCESS Many Guests Attend Annual Function Which Wns Held in Bellevuc-Stratford Ballroom The Phltopntrian ball, held Inst night In the ballroom of tho Bellcvue-Strntford, wns a great success. The dancing wns opened by a grnnd inarch, which was led by Mr nnd Mis. John P. Connelly and the Mayor nnd Sirs. Smith. The bnllroom wns magnificently dec orated with trailing vines, carnation's and calln Mile?, nnd the orchestra played back of a lattice of palms and vines on a raised stngp A second orchestra was stationed r the Clover Room and mnny of the gursti danced In there. Many beautiful gowns were worn. , Sirs. John P. Connelly, who, wUh Jier husband, led tho grnnd mnrch, was beauti fully gowned In a Cnllot model of white and slUer broendc. The white bodice was entirely embroidered In rhlncstones and Bllvcr The skirt wns finished nt tho bot tom by a flounce of wide sliver lace. Sirs lohn A. Call woro a gown of chan tlllv Incc, with nn oversklrt of whlto Georgotto crepe. Tho bodlco was of di ver lace nnd a blnck tullo sash gavo the finishing touch. Sirs. Michael J. Slattory wore Ivory moire brocado with panel Inserts of silver lnce. Sirs. James F. Hcrron, wife of the president of tho Catholic Phllopatrlan Literary Institute, presented a charming picture in n gown of pink tullo over satin, Sllss Gono Herron woro palo blue taf feta and tulle. SIIss Knthryn Hcavey presented a pretty plcturo In n gown of light blue pussy willow taffeta combined with tulle. The corsago wns embroidered with silver ornamonts. Sirs. Tlioman C. Poolo wore pale pink pussy willow tnfteta with crystal trim mings. Sirs. John P. Costollo wore a gown of black net over yellow satin, with Jet trim mings. Sirs. Petor X Hobnn woro a gown of slmplo design in blnck silk with sliver trimmings. SIIss Helen Hobnn was gowned In green pussy willow taffeta. 'Sirs. Slauricc A. Nugent chose an effec tive gown of black net, and Sirs. James L. Flanlgan wns gowned In a rose pink pupsy willow taffeta trimmed with chantllly lace. Women Writers' Dance The nnnunl dance of the Women Writ ers' Club was hold last night in the ballroom of the Blttcnhouso Hotel. A lnrce number of members nttended the nffalr. Tho guests were received by tho president, Miss M. L. Dlchl, nnd Mrs. B. M. Quennell, second vice president, be sides the Entertnlnment Committee, which Included Miss Agnes Beppller, Id, chair man : Mrs. Wllllnm Beed McCJIII, Miss Bebeknh Wnrd Elliot, Miss Jessie Duynl and Miss Emily Carpenter. During tho evening n lucky numbor contest dnnco took place, nnd Miss Bno Fox nnd Dr. Bomnn Mayorga do Blvns, Jr., received tho prlzo for having the lucky number. They executed nn ex hibition tnngo for tho benetlt of tho guests. Lansdowne Invitations have been Issued by Miss Edith Forrest, of 18 Blgby nvenue, for a bridge on March 14. AMUSEMENTS GARRICK Last5Evgs. &, Sv?nis. TiN BEDS Best Seats ?t nt Popular Matinee Topiorrow NEXT WICr.K SKATS THURSDAY COHAN & HARRIS Present Tin: ri-N.N'ir.'ST farce in tn world IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE- B. F. Keith's Theatre CIIEST.VfT AND TWELFTH STREETS A RIOT OF LAUGHS! j SAM BERNARD Will M. Cressy & Blanche Dayne "THE NEW PRODUCER": ANNA CHAN DLER : MOON 4 MORRIS ; MONROE & MACK I OTHER STAR FEATURES. " TUI1LIC MEETING Clover Room. Ilelle v ue-Strntford, Thursday evening. March n. Addresses by UEORC1E W KIRCHWET, Dean of Law School, Columbia University. Acting Warden of Sins Sinn Prison, on "The New Spirit In SlnB SlnK." and by Dr THOMAS TV. SALMON. Medical Direc tor. National Committee for Mentnl Hy Elene. on "The Nation und Feeble-Minded-ness " CardB of ndmlxslon may he ob tained at olHces of PURI.IC CHARITIES ASSOCIATION. -103 Empire Building, and nt Exhibit on Feeble-Jllndedness, Wldener Building, upon request. LYRIC Pop- Mat- Tomorrow BEST SEATS 1.S0 JOE WEBEB, Presents THE SPARKLING MUSICAL COMEDY "THE ONLY GIRL" By Henry Blossom and Victor Herbert. It's Almost Too Good to Be True Just One Darn Laugh After Another. TONIGHT AT 8:15 Forrest Pop- Mat' Tomorrow ZIEGFELD FOLLIES Topular Matinee, Tomorrow. BOo to .B0 ninVic Iheatre juniper sts. VXIU UC VAtiJKVJ.,7-K-Contlnuous 11 , it. to IX P. M. 10c. IBe, ISO A CLASSY VOOAL PRODUCTION "A Night With the Poets" Clifford Hippie & Co. cWar OTHER WE1.L-K SOWN FEATURES BR0AD-Last2Weeks jj Klaw 4 Krlciger and George Tyler Present POLLYANNA The Glad Play, Spreading Good Cheer Best Beats $1-60 at Popular Matinee Tomorrow "-iuTZZTTT Cf OPERA HOUSE OneSUlUL at, Chestnut Below 11th St Famous O-Rwl Feature Photo-Drama "PROHIBITION" hv an All-Star Stock Company & Featuring WILLIAM J. BRYAN. SEC. OF NAVY DAN 1EIS SENATORS HOI1SON, CLAPP. VAUD AMAN BURTON. CLARK and Others Seats 10c. 15c. 33c Continuous 2 to 11 P It. ' THE niCOEST SHOW IN TOWN Nixon's Colonial atm&S Z, HOME OF 10 BIG ACTS Shows Today Afternoon 2:15; Evg. 8il5 - sno"THIS WEEK'S FEATURE! Mile Amato. "The Apple of Paris"! Juliette Dlka- ponwllos. Henry & Lozellj Enid Grey Co Zeno-Jordon-Zenos Lloyd & Whiter house; Tiny1 Toy Circus; Tate's Motoring A 1ll.l Tonight 8:15. Pop. Mat Thtir. AQelPm This and Next Week Only los Orat Five-Star Aggregation WM II. CRANK T1IOS W ROSS MACLYN ARUl'CKLK AMELIA BINOHAJI EDITH TALIAFHKBQ and Capable Company In Bronson Howard's lrat Corned "THE NEW HENRIETTA" ACADEMY OF MUIO BOSTON Monday Erg, March IS, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA at b :io i ooioiai Geraldine Farrar TICKETS AT HEPPE'S Amphitheatre, 25c. Dr Br MuU. Con. Walnut1 Pop. Mat Today. 35c COc Kv-ga zc to ii no WchiJ rnuTTTC'TrXT THE WORLD'S inUlVOJ.Ui ORKATBfcT MJCIICIb V ninL-ohnnL-a MH 4tb j Mai.. Tow.. THurs.. SL a W CM 41 IJ