Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 08, 1916, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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    BVJJSlKg MDGibm-PHILADELPrrTAf VVJilDKBSDAy, MARCH 8, 1910,
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MnV WYNNE WONDESRS WHAT
Sr . SOCIETY WILL DO IIS
IN LENT
ft Bu(js Who With Last Night Finished Their First
liPgBnnn Will Turn Their Attention to Sewing
and Other Serious Things for Awhile
K . ..-i..nin of Lent today
iK of tho yonBer sot will turn
W Vjtoiw side of life there
fe lBinthownyofBa.cty
Hmnd U.o Itnowlcdeo of what our
$K!fir on tho othfer stdo nrc
.nvhow, whatever It may ho.
4S'Df;.. Thit the woe debs aro about
.fV'lo down to a quiet life, to
f,U studying French and
fc - nnd fro0"
SB? - which Improve tho mind. One
sf,nnl U a Weat oharlty, nnd
Srtarted some time n5o by tho
IS.SJ.'SJ, glrte. will Probably bo
!nKy The debutante.,, no-v that
Ji?l,. rome. This 18 the mnUlnp up
I rSts for the various public
MSS Thcn-varlous 8CWlne
K t 2 "w Emergency Aid have
iCe J AlloBother they will bo
S bees through tho coming
,f i, and, too, there will bo
M&, and Mrs. Scott's supper
offl afffl.lrS. . ,,'ll Anrll 1. so tho
gUu not'enl, stop.
ftnc to the fact that tho Bal
g! took Place last night, tho
&L. nt tho opera was less bill
than usual, as virtually the entire
S nt was absent and many of
ftUoMcrs aro In tho South, fcomo
stay-at-homes, however, attended,
Sfcrttlnly I have seldom seen Mrs.
&1 -vvhcolcr look more beautiful
Sihe did last night In a gown of
fao!or silk and chiffon. Anna
frsoll was talking with her aunt,
riff Edgar Scott, between tho acts;
&of them aro such charming types
tdr beauty. Mr. and Mrs. James
SJcls Sullivan entertained In their
Smts. Sullivan looking very well
Sine-colored tulle over a paler shade
filllc. An unusual gown was worn
frlrs aere McFaddcn, tho bodlco
fa of black chantllly laco cut square
ijjmado with elbow sleeves. Somo
fltho opera-goers left early, and
Jrrled homo to don fancy frocks and
,rta the Bal Masque, which was gay
ft festive boyond words. I was
Ml amused to hear a very young
ftfon telling a debutante one day
jfweek that alio would chapcronc her
TSi promised not to sit on tho stairs
-S dark corners at tho lytll. "Cut,"
jlVee deb. "Can't I go up In tho
dewy and watch tho ball from there?"
rS" responded the young matron, "If
iJUllI promise to hurry up those
leStalrs, I'll take you and chaperono
? If you will Jure promtso to keep
avian It does not do to stop except
the full limelight." Now what do
stuppose she meant?
Society folk In city and suburbs aro
5tly Interested In tho delightful Ml
tjeme entertainment which tho mon
era of the St. Nicholas Day Nursery
rjcolored children, 328 South 12th
4t, will glvo at Horticultural Hall
.ie afternoon nnd ovcnlng of Mon
itfAprll 3. Tho affair, which Is efj
ly under tho direction of Mrs. Al
Tp. Whiting, one of tho managers
the nursery, has been arranged with
jcS'carc. In tho afternoon moving
tures will bo tho attraction, when
Sually Interesting reels will bo
Jjn. Tables will also bo arranged
rJnMge. Moving pictures will again
Ihown at night, to bo followed by
ncinff. A largo number of brldgo par
jjwill be arranged by tho friends of
jjnursery, where moro than BO col
Kchlldren nro dally cared for and
used from early morning until dusk,
tlact, the nursery, situated ns It Is
nTcongcstcd colored neighborhood,
accomplished a world of good, not
jmor tho children, but for many a
ffled' mother, who, relloved from
Jlety as to tho caro of her children
rtas her absenco from homo, Is thu3
iMedJto give her whole attention to
Jdilly toll. And, to watch tho young
Si fi their play, or to seo tho delight
jwhlch a weo colored Infant takes
JKJally bath In a twontletli century
tut, Is 8UfllcIent to awaken tho Intcr
Uf a visitor to tho nursery. Tho fol
v&S prominent women are connected
Mie work: President. Mrs. Charles
jHowell; first vice president, Mrs.
Jgforo Spencer; second vice presl
JMra. Sydney Thayer; treasurer,
"ijllenry Paul Bally; secretary, Mrs.
Hin Aertsen, Jr.; managers, Mrs.
23 & Busch, Mrs. Henry Bartol
Jr, Mrs. William E. Chamberlain.
2$Isiac II, Clothier, Jr., Mrs. N.
ffi tler, Mrs. Edwin H. imier,
Sgjward. D, Chaso, Mrs. William II.
. Mrs. John S. C. Harvey. Mrs.
igwel Knowles. Mrs. Walter S.
5y Mrs. Sidney Mason, Mrs. C.
gwrMiddleton, Mrs. Richard Evans
Sgj Mrs. J. Ernest Richards. Mrs.
2S Sellers, Mrs. Henry C. Thorop-
UUn Tfeit.l mi .
C4-. ui iiiorapson ami airs. Al-
g Whiting-.
NANCY -WYNNE.
H Personals
I'tSf l lnterest to persons In this
" yesterday In Boston, when
Flt5M,,T?Jbc"1 ot that ctV. was mar
Srd Clay, of this city. The mar-
k ClaCa nt thn RnmafoAt TTnlal
KrtP n,Uenaed hls brother.
Sr.rit.9- c'ay, of this city, as best
OitrSMr k V Included another
lrS.rtl8 L1vinB8ton Clay. Mr,
KgjTarbeU and Mr Charles Vet-
$ Hre1!e,t.rlp to Virginia Hot
Sma, Mrs- c,ay w" make
ffim w Pennssrove.
M?ilatr? WlUlam IIenry Hughes.
: Tho ..-" ' '"D "
. -" -v Mi.iuii ueiorci tne uni
lino guests were Mr. and Sirs.
Wiur,' r and mfs- Qar-
W?Ui llrlIr."?wara Lontreth
IWH Mrs. Charles Comly Norrls.
peken ;.."'' .f."K" ut a ves
ifni. r' lve a theatre
iwd "2W1 by tea at the Belle-
f uTL, xr "'uraay oiternoon in
&J i.atherln Hunter Pavls.
n "iclud Mlsa Marlon
; Mildred Rh.nnnr.i ii
wrd. MUa A, Marjory Tay
Tocw BrcOhsad, Miss Ciuls-
tlno Ilphn, Miss Margaret Perot nnd Miss
Calherlno Hoblnson.
A class In preparednoss, which meets on
Wednesday nfternoons nt tho homo, of Mrs
Howard 8. Graham, In Chestnut Hill, Is
InstrJcted by Dr. Edward W. McCloskey.
Among tho members nro Miss Mnry Dixon
TJinycr, Miss Maria Thnyer Ornham, Miss
Edith Novlll Smythe, Miss Sarah C. Noll
son, Miss Mary aicndlnnlng. Miss Francos
Scott, Miss Anno Merrick, Miss Marian D.
Grant, Miss Qalnor O. Balrd, Miss Itfary
E. Paul nnd Mrs. Hamilton Dlsston.
Mrs. A. Sydney Blddlc, ot 2(117 Pine
street, has gono to Florida for tho re
mainder of tho winter.
Miss Marian Irwin, daughter of Mr.
Vd Mrs. rtobort 11. V. Irwin, of Lans
ownc, entertained nt luncheon nnd brldgo
yesterday nt her homo. Tho marrlago of
Miss Irwin nnd Mr. Wnllnco Roberts will
talto place on Juno 3.
Mr. James Foreoman, of tho Winder
mere, will entertain nt dinner and the
thoatro on Saturday ovonlng.
Tho rharrlago of Mr. Alfred Bancroft,
of 2011 Amber street, nnd Miss Kitty
Campbell, of 2952 Aramlngo nvonuo, took
placo at .ho homo of tho bride's sister,
Mrs. Ralph Trout, 1132 South 10th street,
Camden, on Saturday, March 4.
Along the Main Line
TtATMOH Mr. nitrl M-a Tnnnn it
Clothier, Jr., of Sunnybrook Farm, have,
loft on a Southern trip to remnln several
Weeks.
WAYNE Mrs. It C. Prow nnd her
daughter, Mls Niulltic Irew, of Poplar
nvonuo, will cntertnln Miss Fenlmoro, of
Reach Haven, N. J., for n week or two.
Miss Mnry McCnbo hnn returned to her
homo on Lancaster nvenuo nftcr a visit
to Washington, D. C.
Miss Iititchlns entertained tho Tuesday
Rrldgo Club nt the homo of her sister,
Mrs. A. W. Ware, on Wayno avenue, yes
terday afternoon.
Chestnut Hill
Tho Brotherhood Blblo Class of tho
Church of St. Martln-ln-tho-Klelds has
arranged a. social evening to bo hold In
tho parish houso on Friday. Tho Rev.
J. A. Montgomery, of tho faculty of tho
divinity school, will deliver a lecturo
upon "Jerusalem, Old and Now," Illus
trated with stereoptlcon views. Tho com
mittee In chargo Includes tho Rev. Jacob
I-eRoy, tho Rov. Charles B. Eder, Mr.
Harvey I Elklns, Mr.. William W. Sav
ago and Mr. Franklin Spencer Edmonds.
Miss Fnnnlo O. Warren, of 3G West Wil
low Grovo nvenuo, entertained at her
homo Monday evening.
Germantown
Miss Natnllo Rllznrd, of CUD Morris
street, will glvo a dance on tho ovcnlng of
Friday, March 31, In honor of Mr. Rey
nolds Parker, who will bo tho guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bllzard for several
days. Thcro will bo 40 guests present.
Miss Dorothy Calvert dreen, of 418
West Schoolhouso lane, has Miss Margaret
Layton, of Georgetown, Del., as her guest
for several da- s.
Mr. and Mrs. William II. Wilson, of
Rose cottage, Tulpehocken street, havo
returned from Atlantic City, where they
havo been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albort
P. Rlppey.
Miss Mima Splegle, of Wlssahlckon nnd
Mldvalo avenues, entertnlned tho members
of her brldgo club yesterday afternoon.
Tioga
.j JjCj
MISS EDNA MARIAN LINDNER
Miss Edna Marian Lindner, of Tioga,
took a prominent part In the concert given
last night In St. Paul's Reformed Eplsco
pal Church, Broad and Venango streets,
by tho Blblo Union, nn organization that
has S0O members. In addition to Miss
Lindner's charming Impersonations and
readings, there was a program of excel
lent muslo by Miss Marie Mooney, con
tralto; Miss Caroline Hetminn Wall, so
prano; popular aongs by Miss Edith Klster
Maddox, and novelties by a fife and drum
corps.
Miss Christine aeyer, of 3228 North
16th street, entertained at luncheon and
cards on Monday, when her guests In
cluded Miss Margaret Wolfe, Miss Ollva
Lees. Miss Beulah Teitsworth, Mrs Arthur
E. Nltzche, Mrs. Henry Brachhold, Miss
Elsa Wolslfer and Miss Emma Shields.
Bala-Cynwyd
Tho Musical Committee of the Woman's
Club, of Cynwyd. will give a delightful
musicale at the home of Mrs. Wilbur F.
Hamilton, president of the Woman's Club,
tho night of Thursday, March 16, the pro
coeds of which will go toward charity.
Those taking part In the program will In
clude Mrs. A. B. Watlem, Mrs. Frederick
C. Newbourg, Jr., and Mrs. Dorothy
Johnstone Baseler.
Dr, Charles A. Service, of Bala, left
yesterday for a visit of several weeks to
Cuba, where he will be extensively enter,
talned.
Chester Valley
A reunion of the Walter family was
held Monday at the home of Mr,, and
Mrs. Bernard Hawley, of Malvern, In
honor of the 101st birthday of their aunt,
Miss Julia A. Walter.
Miss Walter was born In Chester Coun
ty on March 6. 1815; Is of Quaker de
scent and a lifelong member of the
old Kennett Meeting House, near Kennett
Square. In full possession of all her fac
ulties, being ablij to read and knit with
out the use of glasses, she greeted tba
day with a glad smile and a hearty hand
uluke to all those who had come to pay
bonaKQ pa the umUyersay. of her. birth
V
MRS. WILLIAM H. DONNER AND SMALL SON
Mrs. Donncr is ono of the most beautiful and charming of the younger matrons of this city. Mr. and Mrs.
Donnor camo here several years ago from Pittsburgh.
Along the Reading
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry M. McAdoo, of
Fort Washington, nro receiving congratu
lations on tho birth of a son, Henry M.
McAdoo, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bush nnd their
daughter, Miss Frotta Bush, of Bent road,
Wyncote, returned homo last week from
Atlantic City, where they have been for
a fortnight.
Mr. nnd MrH. Morton Fctterolf, of
Clovcrly Inne, Rydal, havo returned from
Dcland, Fla.
Tho Lenten Sewing Class of Elklns
Park will enter tho fifth year of Its work
beginning on Monday afternoon, March
13, and will meet during Lent on Mnrch
20 and 27. April 3, 10 and 17. Tho class
will bo held nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis A. Naglo on Montgomery and Park
avenues, Elklns Park, and tho members
will sow, as their custom has been In for
mer years, for two or three families of
Shut-in members of tho Pennsylvania
branch.
West Philadelphia
Mrs. Robert B. Lano gave an attractlvo
luncheon, followed by cards, yesterday
afternoon In honor of her sister, Mrs. Rob
ert S. Lowe, nnd Mrs. Joseph P. Gar
voy. Among thoso present were Miss
Rita O. Connor, Miss Helen Mullaney,
Miss Rosalind Murphy, Miss Anna Lynch,
Miss Helen Jennings, Mls3 Peters, Miss
Marie Mullaney, Mrs. E. Baker and Miss
May Baker, of Portsmouth. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Allen, of tho
Larchmont, 4501 Larchwood nvenuo, nro
being congratulated upon tho birth ot a
Bon on Saturday, March 4.
Miss Eleanor G. Pancoast entertained
at luncheon todny nt her homo, 4900'Wal
ton avenue, In honor of Miss Evelyn Glbbs.
whoso engagement was recently an
nounced. Tho decorations were In yellow
nnd tho favors of tho same shade. Among
those present were Mrs. Herbert Bode,
Mrs. Lewis Ltndauer, Mrs. Lester Pfclfer,
Mrs. Thomas Pntton, Mrs, Howard Moore,
Mrs Charles Bowen, Jr., Mrs. John Lln
dauor und Mrs. W. L. Pancoast.
Miss Beatrice P. Provost will entertain
n. few of her friends at BOO on Saturday
evening.
North Philadelphia
"The Heiress," a three-act comedy
drama, was presented last night in St.
Columba's Hall, 21th street and Lehigh
avenuo. In aid of the Catholic Church of
Our Lady of Holy Souls, 19th and Tioga
streets. i
At tho March meeting of the Alumnao
Association of the Girls' High and Normal
Schools, which will be hold on Saturday
afternoon in the High School for airls.
17th and Spring Garden streets, the enter
taining program will consist of "living,
moving pictures" of Pollyonno, The re
cently elected officers Include: President,
MrB 55. M. K. Fulton; vice presidents,
Miss M. A. Robinson, Mrs. Morton Mor
ris; treasurer. Miss Matilda H. Bower;
recording secretary. Mrs. Mary P. Hlld
rich: corresponding secretary. Miss A.
Kate Robertson; directors. Mrs. Edgar
Cone Miss Oertrude M. Butterworth, Mrs.
Maurice Crean. Miss Mary J. Garnler.
Mrs Thomas Dixon Pitts and Miss Martha
S Gilt On Tuesday night. March 14,
Miss Jeanette Turner Uroomall,- reader
and Impersonator, and Mrs. Dorothy
Johnstone Raseler, harpist, will give an
entertainment.
SURPRISE PARTIES AND VARIOUS
ENTERTAINMENTS ORDER OF DAY
Miss
Esther Cohen Was Given a Linen Shower
Freedom Party and Several Christening
Affairs Are of Interest Socially
Frankford
A birthday party was given to Miss
Lear i? "23 North Front
street, ny ner iiiiiem.., - ,-.-..-..-son!
Among the guests i were Miss Kath
rvn WenU, Miss Mabel Orflno. Miss fcrnlly
Marks Miss Madeline Orflno, Miss Ella
?iar?,,' .' i.0 nrnea Orflno. Miss Mav
Bouger, Miss Carrie Wunder. Miss Flor-
ence Bouger, auss aiuiiuo "'i uioo
Gertrude Warren. Miss Lemar Munson,
?.t."rX:,.lier. Mr. William Marks. Mr.
Ertel Biltner, Mr. Joseph Shaeffer. Mr.
Nicholas Wunder, Mr. Edwin Dougherty
and Mr. Oliver Palnes,
Nolle. lor j.?o'ijr g.e i&ui:
.but alf"uchlce much U
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lu full, with full address, and
noitlble tcleuligne number mut be
Leilier, but
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A SURPRISE linen shower was given
for Miss Esther Cohen at her homo,
3010 Euclid avonue, on Saturday evening.
Miss Katherino Groenblatt and Mr. Mnu
rlco Schenfleld entertained with a number
of selections on tho piano. Other features
of tho 'evening wcro dancing, singing and
n number of recitations by Mr. Louis
Marcus.
Thoso present wcro Miss Sadyo Grecn
blatt, Miss Ray Goldberg, Miss Esther
Stein, Miss TUllo Netsky, Miss Jennie
Gottesman, Miss Helen Rotter, Miss
Esther Rotter, Miss Sylvia Waldman,
Miss Graco Weiss, Miss Julia Vnn Glider,
Miss Mlnnlo Sher, MIS3 Sarah Schenfleld,
Miss Sarah Grccnblatt, Miss Rosa Apfel,
Miss Mario Plnnon, Miss Katherino J.
Greenblntt, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohen, Mr.
and Mrs. SI, Shapiro and Miss Esther
Cohen, Mr. Daniel Barbour, Mr. Joseph
Waldman, Mr. Conrad Luber, Mr. Samuel
Zukerman, Mr. Louis Slnrcus, Sir. Samuel
Goldman, Mr. Robert Ceaser, Sir. Philip
Kramer, Sir. Frederick Hlrshberg, Mr. Ed
ward Tractonberg. Mr. Joseph Unger, Sir.
Jack Unger, Sir. Louis Apfel, Sir. Abraham
HirHliman, Sir. Harvey Shevlln, Sir.
Samuel Shevlln, Sin Sleyer Rablnowltz,
Sir. LoWs Steinberg, Sir. Alexander
Bloom, f r. Slaurlce Schenfleld, Mr. David
Apfel, Sir. Harry Tapper, Sir. Solomon
Cohen, Sir. Louis Cohen, sir. Harry Ber
man, Sir, Kaufman, and Sir. L. Stein
berg. Sir. and Sirs. L. Lazerowltz gave n
freedom party In honor of their son, Sir.
Leon "Hummel" Lazerowltz, at their resi
dence, 303 Spruco street, on 'Saturday
evening. A Dutch supper was arranged,
and souvenirs were presented to overy
ono. Among the Invited guests were
Sir. and Sirs. Hnmovltz, Silas Bella
Hamovitz, SIlss Sarah Hamnvltz, Stlss
Annette Hamovitz. Sir. and Sirs. Gantz,
SIlss Janette Gantz, SIlss J. Isenburg,
SIlss C. Isenburg, SIlss Weltz, SIlss Ce
celia Lasker, Sllss Fruchters, SIlss Doro
thy Harris, Stlss Selgel, SIlss Golden
burg, SIlss Levis, SIlss D. Goldstein, Sllss
Annette Goldberg, SIlss Eva Gassel and
SIlss Eva Welner, Sir. Joseph Neff, Mr.
William Jacobs, Mr. Daniel O. Levis, Mr.
Louis T. Jaffee, Mr. Harry Katlnsky, Sir.
Bernard Bernstein, Sir. Samuel G. Gordon,
Mr. Joseph Young, Mr. Bernard J. Kantz,
Jr., Sir. M. Goldstein, Sir. Harry L. Ash
er. Mr. Slatthew A. Engle. Sir. Slartlon S.
Borlsh, Jr.. Sir. N. Homowltz, Sir. Sidney
Edwards, Sir. Henry Freedman, Sir. S.
Soloman. Sir. S. Segol, Sir. H. Selgel ana
Mr. Goodman Isenberg. The Theodore
quartet entertnlned. Sir. Alexander L.
Cooper, of New York, gave an exhibition
of dancing, assisted by SIlss Graves.
Miss Agnes Steeb will entertain at cards
this evening at her home, 3202 German
town avenue. The guests will Include SIlss
Agnes Steeb, Miss Anna Gross, SIlss Stln
nle Hartke, Miss Elizabeth Whltfleld, SIlss
Esther Young, SIlss Laura Meyers, Sir.
Charles Ebenbach. Dr. Harry Leavltt, Sir.
Raymond Heist, Sir. Louis Wolfson, Sir.
Franklin Frlck and Sir. Charles Brlnkman.
A banquet was given by the Keystone
Charity Club at Its clubroom, at 1307
North Slarshall street. Dancing was the
main feature of the evening. Among the
guests present were SIlss Bertha Podolln,
Miss Gladys Shore, SIlss Clara Fair, Miss
Bessie Rubin, SIlss Sara Gould, SIlss Lil
lian Davidson, Miss Bessie Epstein, Sllss
Roselle Newman, Miss Sara Lazarus, SIlss
Sylvia Wagner. Miss Bella Podolln, SIliS
Minerva Bohlen, Sir, Sleyer Shore, Sir.
Benjamin Rubin, Mr. Morris Lustlg, Sir.
Louis Shaplln, Mr, Harry Trat. Sir. Joseph
Rotbard, Mr, Max Chivlan, Sir. William
Spelgler, Sir. Harry Shoar, Sir. Reuben
Brachman, Mr, Harry Kuihmer and Mr.
Harold Ferry,
The last meeting of the SItshorral ZIon
was held on Sunday at the home qf SIlss
Cella Plnklnson. 1203 South 2d street Mr,
Leon H. Rose, the leader of the club, gave
the fourth lecture of his series on Jewish
History. The members present at the
meeting all took part In discussing the club
affairs. They were Sir. Morris Rablno
wltz. Miss Gertrude Rubinstein, Mr Sam
uel Rubinstein, Miss Anna Stein, Mr. Isa
dor Zeldenburg-. Miss Reba Halpern, Mr.
Morrlt Snyder, Miss. Hilda BUedan. Mr.
Nathan Levitt, Mlsa Bella Iseusteln, Mr.
Fred Kie&enbaclc, Miss Kate Watlnsky,
Mr, Abraham Kimelblatt, Miss Rosalie
Summers. Sir. Max Wind, SIlsi Molllo
Goldberg, Sir. Benjamin Portnoff. Sir. Ned
Jacobson, Sir. Alexander Katlnsky, SIlss
Cella Plnklnson, Mr. George Sherzcr, SIlss
Lillian Stern. SIlss Lena Roscnbuig, Sir.
Max Sax, Sllss Lena Gordon. SIUis Anna
SInchulsky and SIlss Jennie Sherzer. Miss
Harriet Bllcdan took charge of tho liter
nry program. Thoso who entertained were
SIlss Cella Plnklnson, essay on Judaism;
SIlss Rosalie Summers, poems; Sir. Slor
rls Snyder. SIlss Stollle Goldberg and Sir
Slorrls Rablnowltz. Tho noxt meeting
will bo held at tho homo of Sir. Louis Sil
verman, 11S5 Leldy avonue.
A farewell dinner was given by Sir. nnd
Sirs. Roso C. Griflln, of Eldorosa Orchards,
South Hatfield, on Sunday, In honor of
Sllss Amy Dumvorth, of. Philadelphia, who
Is abet to depart for Denver, Col., where
sho will mako her home. SIlss Dumvorth
rendered somo flno vocal selections, nnd
Sir. W. O. States entertained with somo
raro readings.
Dr. and Sirs. John S. BIckley. of tho
corner of Droxel and Owen avenues, en
tertained tho following, Saturday evening,
at their home: Dr. nnd Sirs. Walter Pautl,
Sir. and Sirs. Edwin B. L wis, Sir. nnd
Sirs, James Slarshall, Sir. and Sirs. T.
Bonny, Sir. nnd Sirs. F. Johnson, Sir. and
Sirs. W. Naulty, Sir. Edward BIckley and
Sir. and Sirs. William S. Baxter. Tho
houso was decorated with palms and
growing plants, and tho tablo decorations
Wfro yellow and white.
La danso des Rousscaux will tako place
tomorrow ovcnlng at Startei's Academy,
1710 North Broad street. Sir. William
Roth's famed banjo orchestra has been
secured for tho night. Tho ofllcers of tho
club are: Sir. Oeorgo J. Burrlson, presi
dent; Sir. Howard H. Kates, vice presi
dent; Sir. It Charles Selgel, secretary,
and Sir. Leon J. Sionlmsky, treasurer.
Tho Lady Washington Lodgo, No. 1,
gavo a reception recently at Goldbaum's
Hall, 8th street and Slontgomery avenue,
In honor of the retiring presidents, Sirs.
Rosla Weltzenhoffer and Sirs. Carrie Co
hon. Several recitations wero given by
tho secretary, Sirs. Slary Green, Mrs.
Amelia Back, Sirs. Nlehoff and Slra.
Emma Goldbaum. The committee In
chargo of the affair Included Sirs. Dora
Rlckman, Mrs. Clark Kalniz, Sirs. Fannie
Ruby. Sirs. Annie Koroanofsky, Mrs. Fan
nlo Sheetz and Sirs. Lena Shapiro.
The West Philadelphia Dancing Class,
composed of Sir. and Sirs. SI. Rittenhouse.
Mr. and Sirs. Russell Wilson, Mr. and
Sirs. Charles Delser. Sir. and Sirs. John
Krauss and Sir and Sirs. Georgo L. Slor
rlson, gave a dance last evening to CO
of their friends at Rittenhouse Hall.
Among the guests were Sir. and Sirs. H.
J. Rittenhouse, Sir. and Sirs. Carl Ritten
house, Sir nnd Sirs. James Gray, Sir. and
Sirs. WlUlam Collier. Sir. and Sirs. Wal
ter Whentley. Sir. and Sirs. Stackhouse,
Sir. and Sirs. Gladding, Sir. E. R. Barker.
SIlss Edith Smith. Sirs. S. R. Pass, Sir.
Stack, Sir. and Sirs. Harry Shober, of
Reading; Sir. and Sirs. P. Price, of Read
ing; Sir. and Mre. Paul Slory and Mr.
and Sirs. O. G. Swain.
A sacred concert and danco will bo given
by the "Friends" of the Uptown Home for
the Aged on Sunday evening at Apollo
Hall, 1720 North Broad street. Tho com
mittee In charge ot the affair :s doing Its
utmost to provide a very Interesting pro
gram. The committee Includes SIlss Jen
nie Solodar, SIlss Anna Ktvltz. Sir. David
Waxman, Sir. Benjamin Gold, SIlss SL
Cohen, SIlss Beatrice Solomon, SIlss Reba
Frank, Sllsa Rose Frank, SIlss Rose Koe
nlg. Miss Rose Kinderman. Sir. Samuel
Gold, Sir, Herbert Filk, Sir. Julius Charles
ton and Sir. Louis Solodar.
At the biennial elections of the Twenty
five Club the following men wero elected:
Sir, Joseph I Fastman, president; Mr.
Harry S. Holzman, vice president! Mr.
Frank P. Mellugh, treasurer; Mr, ChJUlM
J. Long, secretary, and Mr. Thomas E.
MoHugh, sergeant-at-arms.
A successful card party was given In
the palm nnd Turkish rooms of the Hotel
Walton Monday afternoon In aid of Do
minican House, an Institution dedicated
to helping poor working girls. Despite
the Inclement weather, nearly 400 persona
assembled for the card playing, and ii
substantial sum won realized for tha
worthy charity. Tho affair waa In chArge
of Miss K. SI. Walsh and Mrs. N. J. Grif
fin, president of tho auxiliary.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A. Vernier, of Spring
field Farm, gavo a week-end party In
honor of their son, Mr. Maurice Vernier,
before his departure for the South. Thoso
presont wero Stlss Francos Vernier, Sir.
nnd Sirs. A. J. McKorne, of Hnmmonton,
N. J.; Sllss Kllznbeth SIcKerno, Miss
Emily French, Miss Jennnetto Gallon, SIlss
Helen Tolan, Sir. Robert Vcrnlor, Sir.
Magnus LakJIer and Sir. J. Williams, of
Ovorbrook; Sir. J. N. Stephens nnd Mrs.
11 Schultz, of West Chester.
Tho Phttomalhenn Club will glvo a leap
year danco on Friday ovcnlng, nt Apollo
1JII 170A VnftU tlt-nnrt afrt. Tllfl COm-
mlllco is working very hard to mako It a
success. Tho president or mo chid m ii.
Samuel Boardman. Tho commlttco In
charge of tho danco Includes SIlss Anna
Union. Hinlrmnni Sir. Samuel Kauscr and
Sir. Slorrls Slnkaff.
Mr. and Sirs. Louis Cohen, of 1619 Fed
eral street, nro bolng congratulated upon
tho birth of n son, Robert Cohen. In honor
of tho occasion Sir. nnd Mrs. Cohen enter
tained at nn Informal reception on Sun
day afternoon. Piano solos wero played by
Sirs. Abraham Katz. SIlss Lillian Apt nnu
SIlss Elslo Cohen. Stlss Lillian Apt gave
an exhibition of a few fancy dances. Mrs.
Katz also favored the guests with n vocal
solo. Among thoso present were Sir. and
Mrs. Abraham Apt, Sir. Bernard Apt, Sir.
and Mrs Abraham Kntz, Sir. Joseph Katz,
Sir. Edward Flnkle, Sir and Mr!. Rchaul,
Sllss Paulino Schaul, Sir. nnd Sirs. Flnkle,
Sir. and Sirs. Jacob Katz, Mr. and Sirs.
Lease, Sir. and Sirs. SI. areenlleld. Sir. nnd
Sirs. S. Bloncnstock, SIlss Roso F. Blencn
stock, Sir. nnd Sirs. Harold Fischer, Sir.
and Sirs. Nathan Fischer, Sir. Zussermann,
Sir. nnd Sirs. S. Apt, Sir and Sirs. SI.
Stern and Sir. and Sirs. Simon Apt.
Dr. and Sirs. Samuel O, .Tnspan, of
Trenton, N. J., formerly of Philadelphia,
entertained tholr relatives and friends In
honor of their Infant son, Julius Jaspan.
Tho gucstH wero Sir. and Mrs. Abraham
Burrlson, Sir. Philip Jaspan. Sir. nnd Sirs.
Benjamin Ktoin, Sir nnd Mrs, Herman
Burrlson, Sir. nnd Mrs. Jacob Jaspan, Sir.
and Sirs. A. J. Sussel, Sllss Roso Feller,
SIlss Augusta Jtispan, Sir. nnd Sirs. Sen
dar Snyder, Sir. Charles Lorbcr, Sllss
Gertrudo Jaspan, Sllss Emma Bell, Sir.
Georgo J. Burrlson. of rhllndclphla; Sir.
and Sirs. Charles Stiller. Sir and Sirs Roy
Schiller, Sir. nnd Sirs. Sol Kohn, Sir. nnd
Sirs. Snmucl Urknn, Sir. nnd Sirs. Charles
Oolinsky. tho Rov. Dr. Maxwell Gordon,
Sir. nnd Sirs. Samuel Stiller, Sir. and Sirs.
D. Rosen, tho Rev. Solman Sllrsky, Sir.
and Sirs. Harry Sillier and Sir. and Sirs.
II. S. Klein.
Sir. nnd Sirs. D. A. Kelly, of 5200 War
ren street, entertained Slondny evening at
si St. Patrick's Party, In honor of their
son. Sir. Sllchnel J. Kelly. Selections on
tho plnno wero rendered by Stlss Gertrudo
Hutton nnd Sllss Jcnnlo Addlck. Among
thoso present wcro: Sir. Lesllo W. Slc
Evoy, of Newark, N. J.; Stlss StcSwIggs,
of Overbrook; Sir. and Sirs. Casper C.
Gnmbor, Sllss Slary Callahan, Sllss Ward,
Sllss Slary Bell. Tho men Included sev
eral members of St Gregory's Club, of
whlcll Sir. Sllchacl Kelly Is a member.
Roxborough
MISS LUCY E. FOX
SIlss Lucy E. Fox, daughter of Sir. and
Sirs. Adam H. Fox, of 233 Rochella ave
nue, Wlssahlckon, Is visiting her cousin,
Sirs. Kramer Fox, In Slllton, Northumber
land County, Pn where a number of en
tertainments aro being given In her honor.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Harry II. Thompson, of
477 Slonastcry avenuo, will spend the
week-end In Harrlsburg, Pa., where they
will bo tho guests of tho Misses Cuenot
Sir. Goorgo Rlghter Is spending several
weeks In Florida.
AMUSEMENTS
Stanley
MARKET AnOVB 10TII
11.15 A 11. TO 11 :tr. 1. M.
ALL WEEK
Mae Murray and Wallace Reid
"TO HAVE AND TO HOLD"
ADDED HUKTON HOLMES' Traelogu
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"80MEW1IEHE IN FRANCE" (No. 3)
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WILLIAM J- 1IKYAN. BUC. Of NAVV DAN
IF.I.H. SENATOItS HOIISON, CLAl'P, VAltD
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Beats. 10c. 13c. SSc. Continuous 2 to 11 1. SI.
H-lnhp Theatre SKs.
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A M to 11 V St. too, 15c, 25o
A CLASSY VOCAL 1'ltOIJl'Cl'iON
"A Night With tho Poets"
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WM. H. CHAN13 T110S. W. IIOSS
MACLYN AHHUCKLE AMELIA OINOIIAS1
EDITH TALIAFEIIHO anil Capable Company
la Ilronson Howard's CIreat Comedy
THE NEW HENRIETTA"
SANDBY
Second Recital, WITHERSPOON HALL.
Thurs.. March 18. 8sl5 P.M. Tickets. OOc-ll.SO
For sale. University Extension Offlce, With
erspoon Bid., 6anom and Juniper streets.
1001214 MARKET 20o
1Q A, M to llilo P. M.
LAST TIMES
John Barrymore
-ie;aiiliX a jtirci?'.
Thurs., Frt., Sat Charlotte Walker, in
.TJIE 1RAIL OF THE LONKSOMH yJNB"
Palace
. i e CHESTNUT Below 16TU
A i?rarili3 10 - M- t 1i!i5 p. m.
iUCdUld Kitty GordoA
LAST TIMES
In "AB IN A LOOKINU &LASS"
Thurs., Frl, Sat "THE OOLDEN CLAW"
NIXON MlU. SSSR
Tonight at T and B I Adelaide Fall-child i
Co.. Diamond & a rant; Lobse & Sterllajj
lAyiM W1 Mfcye
AmericaniSSS "fcjp- "M
Cuvar. tfats. Tuei. ThUM. J4 U
South Philadelphia
A supper nnd vaildovllle entertainment
was hold Inst night Ih thcr pftrieh' house of
tho Church ot th' Ascension, llroad and
South streets. Several dramatic fftetches
were given and Miss Lavlna Conway aiM
pearod In Bevcral Imporaonatlona nnd an
Irish monologue. A dance followed.
Womon of South Philadelphia organized
Into n women's club last night, at a meet
ing called for tho ptirposo at the Froo
Library, llroad street below llltner. Half
a hundred womon have nlready affiliated
themselves with tho movement
Last week n preliminary meeting was
held And resulted In tho election of tho
following temporary odlccrs! President
Mrs. 10. II. 1. Burns; treasurer, Mrs. M.
Bradley, and secretary, Mrs. B. Vail.
Following tho organization ot tha
women, nn address on child conservation
was delivered by Dr. H. V. Mut-phy. Tha
organization, which wilt ho called the
Women's Club of South I'hlladclplila, has
for Us purpose tho promotion of social nnd
ctvlo Ideals It will hold meetings tha first
Tuesday of each month,
Mrs. Kntharlne Towers, of 17JD nltner
street j Mrs. Kllznbeth Brown, of 224
South 16th street, and Miss francos
Ardls, of C038 Ilazol avenuo, motorod to
Atlantic City on Sunday last, as tha
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Crowhurst,
of tho Walton.
What's Doing Tonight
Metnl Mnnufnrturers' Association entertain
ment, Dcllovuo-Htratford Hotel.
KnlKhta of Malta Installation services, 715
North Ilronil street.
Vrankford High School Tnlhers' Association
mretlnir, high school.
IhlRh Club of Philadelphia discusses "Pre
paredness." Engineers' Club.
Jefferson Mt'illrnl Cnlleim senior class ban
quet, Adalphla Hotel, 7 o'clock.
Mnrket nnd 10th Streets Business Men! T
South 40th Btreot. 8 o'clock. Kreo.
Drldesuurs Business Men, Ash and Thomp
son streets, 8 o'clock. Tree.
Teed nnd Ornln Dealers. Bourses 8 o'clock.
Democratic Club; 8 o'clock.
Lecturo. "Tho Problems of tho Twentieth
Century Church," by Dr. John W. StauHhter,
of London, nnd Dr. Theodore 1. Herman, of
l.anruster, l'n., undor thn auspices of the
University Extension Society, Wlthcrspoon
Hall; H o'clock.
lecture. "Danto's Do Monarchls," by
lloraco J. Bridges, under tho auspices of the
University Extension Hocloty, Central Y. Al.
U. A., 1421 Arch Htrcot, M o'clock.
Lecture, "Plro Protection," by Robert D.
Drlpns, Girls' Normal School. 13th nnd Sprln
Uaruen streets, 8 o'clock. Krco.
Director Wilson addresses Kensington Mer
chants' Association. Hunter School. Maschcr
and Dauphin streets; 8 o'clock. Freo.
AMUSEMENTS
POLLYANNA
As DellRlttfully Presented by
ICLAW & EIILANQER and QEORC1B TYLER
AT THE BROAD
Was tha Thcmo of a I'oworful Dlscourso by
The Rev. Dr. Joseph JCrauskopf
of This City, Who Sold:
"What peoplo need is tho Polly
nrina treatment. Let thorn tako It,
nnd no matter how deep-rooted
their real or fancied troubles, no
matter how many tho attempted
cures that havo failed, no matter
how Joyless or hopeless tho out
look seems, tho dark horizon will
gradually brighten, and In time It
will stand out resplendent In tho
colors of tho rainbow."
Pollyanna Only Remains Thjs
Week and Next
EVG3.. 8:15; MATS. TODAY nnd SAT., 2:15
Best Scats S1.S0 at Popular Mat. Today
FORREST THEATRE
Tomorrow Afternoon at 1:45
ALL-STAR BENEFIT
IN AID OP THE BABIES' HOSPITAL
OF PHILADELPHIA
A Colossal Program
of Lcaiiafr Teatures From tho Various Thea
tres Has Been Arranged Under the Auspices
of tho
UNITED THEATRE MANAGERS OP
PHILADELPHIA
SAMUEL V. NIXON, Chairman.
Opening Address by Mr. Win. II. Crane
Selections from ZleBfeld Follies, "The Only
Girl," "Pollynnna," "Twin Beds," I'eatur
Acts from B f. Keith's. Nixon's Colonial,
Nixon, Nixon's Grand, Wm. 1'enn, B. P.
Keith's Allegheny, etc., etc.
Prices 00c to JU. Seats now at Box Office
LYRIC PP- Matinee Today
BEST SEATS 1.50
JOE WEBER rrosenta
THE SPARKLING MUSICAL COMEDY
"THE ONLY GIRL"
By Henry Blossom and Victor Herbert.
It's Almost Too Good to Be True
Just Ono Darn Laugh After Another.
TONIGHT AT 8:15
n A T?T?Tr'Tr POPULAR mat. today
U-AlVJ.Vlt-'lV Last 4 Ega. Mat Sat.
LAEfTi TWIN BEDS
Best Seats 31 at Popular Matlnea TODAY
NEXT WEEK SEATS TOMORROW
COHAN SI HAItUIS Present
THE FUNNIEST PAHCE In tho WORLD
IT PAYS TO
ADVERTISE
B. F. Keith's Theatre
CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH 8TREET3
"AUDIENCE LAUGHED TILL THEY
CRIED!" Evening Ledger.
SAM BERNARD
America's Representative Character Comedian.
Will M. Cressy & Blanche Dayne
'he riew JTOUUcer i Anna wimuuiuri Jnuuw
& Morris; Ned Monroe & Keller Mack. Others.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
ELMENDORF
Friday 8:15 Sat. Mat. 2:30
SWITZERLAND
Illustrated In Color, by Mr. Elmendorf.
Out of the Ordinary Motion Pictures.
00c, TSo 4 ?1 at Heppe's Amp. at Acad. SSc
TrVUTJCrP TOPULAR MAT. TODAY
1 UlvIViliO i. EVQS. 8 ;15. MAT. SAT.,
ZIEGFELD
FOLLIES
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METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
METROPOLITAN OPERA CO,, NEW YORK
S'iiKm"' Haensel undKGretel
SlnwB. MASON. MATTFELD, ROBESON. MM,
REISS. UORITZ. Conductor. Mr, HAOEMAN.
Followed "Pnrrtfnnm Mme- CAJATTI.
by 1 agllCCl CARUSO, DB LUCA.
Conductor. Mr BAVAQNOLI. Seats, 1100
Chestnut. Walnut 4121. Race 07,
TUB BIGOEST SHOW IN TOWN
Nixon' Colonial aOTS2!K5 55k
HOME OK 10 BIO ACTS
2 Shows Today Afternoon 2il5; Evf. 8:18
J THIS WEEK'S FEATURE;
Mile Amato. '"The Apple of Parts; JultetU
Dlkat Ponxelloa; Henry t LU; BbM'm'l.y
4 Co.; Zeno-Jordon-Zeno; Lloyd VJVWt'
house j Tiny1 Toy Circus; Tate's MotortaK.'
Metropolitan Opera House
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Behrens Opera Club
"CZAR AND ZIMMERMAN"
Chorus 100. Ballot 83. Orchestra. SO
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