EVENING EEDGEB-PHIKADEKPHTX THURSDAY, MARCH 9, IDlfl. IT YWYNNE SEES CHASTENING SPIRIT OF LENT OVER SOCIETY f ...nn3 persons Will Leave This Week and Next for LKo S,fq South and West-Society Shocked Over Sad Accident to , lh6 coming of Lent yesterday 1 " wivltlcs nro over, nml e..5;: .nn-nnl the South will rl SSer of the day for Society folk. JrlrV Blrls aro all RolnB down ,I M(a wTth their parents, Mr. and VHcjrd Myers, and, Goodness .hfltwo younger ones must need !r as I said onco before In my t0,m to havo been, with- IF .n Ion tlm '"0,t Popular plrls 91 re' season; not a tea. but received, not a dance, but they r . frt list of thoso who attended; f.wSeon, but Sarah and Mnrga fS wanted; and as or tho and other entertainments, they t tovo Been ovorythliw In town .. wry Rratifyms to tho parents "Wwhat favorites their daughter J """It was bo when Marlon and ...,. mnfl their debut. Marlon, Tknow. Is engaged to young Georgo t!J repper. Jr., and I hear rumors that '11 wedding will take place In the ,- aii if not this late spring. Tho fESiri M. Cadwaladers nro going to Sia Hot Springs this week, and !tra the Walter Foulkes- ' ff.were all tcirlbly shocked yestcr !h, to hear of poor pretty llttlo Catho jm Coward's dreadful accident; and Z trorst par' ot lt ls thclt 6h0 ls sut" Itolneeo, In splto of all that can bo dono for her comfprt. I do not think enough L bo said for young Albert Kennedy's 'iruencoof mind and bravery in putting -Sot the flames when ho finally got to 'la- It must have taken some strength to (ear down tho hangings. What nn irful experience for all tho members ef that gay llttlo party who wcro pro Mring for an evening of fun at tho fcl Masque. I understand from tho fcnllr that, though sho Is very badly I turned, they do not nntlclpato any last ?tjj tears, and tho doctor gives every tope of a recovery. Tho shock to tho tart In such a fright ls always a tor 'rWo thing, putting aside tho suffering, io vo cannot help but bo anxious about ter, hut wo aro glad wo can safely tope for tho best. Its mammas of young Philadelphia '"m greatly concerned over tho naughty tttavlor of somo of tho chaperons at fin various dances and subscription ilalrs, for lt appears thcro nro still Mamas In tho gay world who think chaperons aro necessary personages it these dances, and who allow their young daughters to subscribe under lUndlng they will bo well chaperoned Jta troublo seems to bo that tho pj young things Insist on dancing Bolt of tho night, and tho much wed and abused chaperon gets tired eat Whether lt is duo to concerted irtlon on tho part of tho said ladles er ithethcr each ono has Just naturally thought somo ono olso .was going to itayjj hard to say; bo that as it may, I h Georgo Monroe, tho fact remains tilt at numerous dances lately tho" chperons havo departed beforo tho 4and tho gay young things havo had to end of fun, and lt has just niched tho mammns' ears, and thoy in exceedingly shocked. It remains to j itm If tho daughters will bo nl taeo; to subscrlbo to all tho classes as Wore, when they start again next year. NANCY "WYNNE. Personals Ulf. and Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury, tw Breakers, Palm Bench, gavo a largo Iter last night at tho Beach Club prior .wiMir departure for tho West Coast. LJIa ? H Kaso' ot South 17th street. l J tablo was beautifully tlero- i, . u B,rlnK iiowers. Among tlm IWKi yte Mrs. John T Towers Mrs f.Tnh.P 0IIe- JI'" Doylo, Mrs. Molvin IE1.' "? William Murel and Jim J w. Jiende. Tho euesta later nt KMM a skating party. W.ll,.?Irs- IIonry B' Thompson will wntaln 14 prominent churchmen at dln- Sitm W,dJ1'arm' Wmlngton, Sat ,rm USty nishop wrenco will bo a jwf-end. "" Mrs" ThomP3n 'or tho I Iff. ftnA lr . Wllri.f.7 V,rgo w. u. Koberts, of 'to DrtJS 17 J"aco- wl" Ieavo tomorrow ffttrolt. Mich whero they will bo tho Uriior several days, "" "ttleton Waller Tazewnii wniir Whem.? l"'08" this afternoon at SmM" the Na-y Yard. Sho will bo ifcuirY-i fce,VnB "y jrra. Louis P. PETw h'evra ho tea tabl- g Mdj have been eem --... uw((, uub &57.4,e.Jf,.7' receive at her k"f I ovinrt, . , TV. 1' uua nuernoon ifc In MarUckna'0 remaining Thurs Jg March, rso cards havo been this afternoon &? -.?!. Wilbur, of Old Stone ittls ? en,er'amea at lunch t. Y'lon, Mrs. Frederic C Mar- WS" $lUl Sou11' Mr8' William ftotri &,," "erbert U Clark. Mrs. 1M w Rr . James Large, Mrs. &".r7h,LI,.ra- Abram Winter F'nMrsfariT"shman' Mrs. s. D. ffi?!1 her 9onradl. Mrs. Will- fftrfUBi.nlS Rnnur w. Sewall, leant and Miss Mary Wlnsor. 5?uW? of the Agnew RecreaHon f-m. Wtertiin! na Cherry etreets. will give ttaASSiS1 t.h8 Bch0' tnto fve! rCevfr?! Ccntra l3 ona ' the old- WtM v ..uua0. and Still nnrl ! iKLW wnskt Prof; J- Wesley Foote. m of mS'x P'?y. Kiven by the fi lmS,iia,T Kurtz's dramatic fetiui "fi',ui unbers will be given Bk'ur' Charles Oranih.,, i,.i. &ToreaceewuCr?p.,lo,nal" e " Plfwtur.lrt3 css will give ev. ' BAl. -'- notices ntld ti.,n - ai .. S Ulrtum ani will bo followed by WS1"1 general and :fSfir2?Bt.,?,p PreParedneSn K. rt uuhn nu. "",'8-oiratrora ifErr a th ;: " "r J-repareaness. lm HiiLfi JudBa William W Por- R . Qeor(f Quintard HorwiU Miss Cassard vlco president, and Mrs. t. II. O'Harra sec ond vlco president. Tho Southern Club, of tho University of Pennsylvania, will hold Its regular monthly dance at tho Wynneflold Country Club this ovenlng. Mrs. C. O. Gregg, of Itldley Park, en tertained tho ovecutlvo board of the Bor dontown Female College at a luncheon at tho Union Lcaguo today. Thoso present Included Mrs IMward Newton Hang, president; Mrs Thomas C. Shrove, sec retary nnd treasurer; Mrs E. 11 Semplo, Mrs. .T. II. Cooper, Mrs. It. .1. Ferguson, Mrs. A. J. llldor, Mrs. C. C. Itceves, Mrs. T. D. Landon, Mrs. II. C. Marshall, Mrs. O. II. Uarrctt, Mrs n. Nowoll, Mrs. AV. W. Trapp, Mrs. J. S. Hlgglns, Mrs. T. S. lilsbop, Mrs. C. S. Itldgway nnd Miss It D, Shirk. Tho annual luncheon will bo held in tho north garden ot tho Dollo-vuo-Stratfoid on Wednesday, May 10, Tho pupils of tho Ncff Collego of Mind Culture will glvo a play and danco In tho New Century Drawing llooms on April 21, Along the Main Line OVKHUIIOOK Mr. and Mrs. Davis Pearson, of Ovorbrook, anuounco tho en gagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Lillian Pearson, to Mr. Donald Flanlgen, or woounury, N. J. Mrs. Fredcrlok C. Mencko, ot 0311 Sher wood road, will cntcitaln nt luncheon to morrow In honor of Mrs. II Clay Urown Ing, ot Washington, nnd Mrs. Alva C. Dinkey. Tho Pennsylvania Musical Club will glvo a concert, followed by dancing, at tho Overbrook Golf Club on Saturday evening. At tho card party given this afternoon at tho Ovorbrook Clolf Club by tho Penn sylvania Stato Chapter of tho Daughters of tho Revolution, tho guests included Mrs C. La Forrest Perry, Mrs. Henry T. Kent, Mrs, Marshall S. Colllngswood, Mrs. Robert Hebcrton, Mrs. George W. Urqu hart, Mrs. John J. Hleglcr, Jr., Mrs. Charles Wolbort, Mrs. Paul L. Wolfo, Mrs. Na thaniel S. Keay, Mrs. James E. Morris, Sirs. Paul Lowry, Mrs. E. D. C. Lynch, Miss Helen Barrett and Miss Marlon Bar rett Tho affair was In clinrgo of tho fol lowing committee, of which Mrs. Harlcy T. McDcrmott is chairman: Mrs. Ilornco R. Anders, Mrs. Edward Price, 'Jr., Mrs, Charles J. Shoemaker, Mrs. D. Wilbur Taylor and Mrs. W. Constalno Popo. A number of juniors also assisted. Bala-Cynwyd Tho same Card Committee which Is In chargo of tho tournament now going on at tho Cynwyd Clubhouso will glvo a sub scription card party on tho night of March 22, which will bo open to both senior and nssoclato members ot tho club. Tho next meeting of tho tournament will bo hold on Monday afternoon. Tho commit tee in charge of both entertainments in cludes Mrs. Robert Patrick, chairman; Mrs. Martin P. Glynn, Mrs. Robert Scott McCracken. Mrs. O. C. Mlrteenes, Mrs. John G. Fleck. Mrs. William It Miller nnd Mrs. William D. Kraft. Miss Miriam W. Roberts, of State road, Cynwyd, will occupy her handsome now country seat at Bala, now In courso of completion, tho early part of tho summer season. Germantown The Women's Permanent Emergency Association of Germantown since tho mid dle of December has forwarded more than thirty packing cases filled with articles for tho needy In Franco. Somo wcro sent to tho Queen of Belgium and somo to Mrs. Duryea's headciuartors in France. Tho Marquiso do Chambrun writes that not only clothing but candles aro greatly needed for those who sit in darkness and tho shadow of death from sunset until dawn, their only light that of a bursting shell. The Gormantown branch of tho British Emorgency Aid ls headed by Mrs. Georgo Ilenrlch, of 7148 Doon street. A group of energetic young women meet every Wednesday at tho homo of MrB. Honrlch to mako bandages of every description for tho wounded. South Philadelphia !& KWutllWMKtivXi.'uUMVV-'vW yijflff't.r- .'.. ..'-v-'1Wil!rm!fi MISS ROSE McDERMOTT Miss Rose McDermott took part In a recent play given by members of St Eliz abeth's Dramatic Club. Mr. Benjamin Trultt, of Passyunk ave nuo and Morris street, has returned after a pleasant trip to Savannah, Ga, lAn entertainment will be given by the Class of the Baugh Close School at the home of Miss Claire Gould, 609 Dlokln son street. Among the guests will ba Mr. Benjamin Bernstein, president ; Miss Rose Winston, Mr. Nathan Lavltsky, Miss Jano Braslow, Miss Sablna C. Chaplin, Mr. Louis Bokolow, Miss Sophie Rosenberg, Mr. Harry Cohen, Mr. Samuel Posner, Mr. Morris Sodverarodsky and Mr. Hyman Pot. The Fay Class has also been invited. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Raster, of 2246 Wlnton street, recently entertained a number of friends at a reception, given in honor of Miss Mary Lavelle, of 1867 South 29th street, who was their guest. Delaware County Mrs. W, H. White, of Droxel Hill, gave a pink luncheon followed by cards at her home last' week in honor of her guest, Mrs. Charles H. Phelps, of New York., Mrs. White's guests were Mrs. Edward Fay, Mrs. E. H. Wanamaker, Mrs. Thomas Malloy, Mrs. Robert Simpson, Mrs. E. Kauffman. Mrs, Edgar Thomas, Jr., Mrs. William Katz, Mrs. Charles Sonuner, Mrs. Harry Davis, Mrs. Barton Potts, Mrs. William Macuaghau and Mrs. Charles Zolker. 5822222 PJ S3 ii - - lE&. vmSL. r$(3 iY'" i n iffr , y tfSv Z'' cU ' ' International 1'llm Sorvlco, Rending from loft to riKht; Top row Mr. Morris Wood, Mr. Alexander Honry, Jr., nnd Mr. Jordan Phelps, of New York. Bottom row Mrs. William Col email Freeman, Mrs. Morris Wood and Mrs. Alex ander Henry, Jr. Entertainments Tho second annual concert, vaudeville entertainment and masked ball of tho Koran Grotto, No. 61, Mjstlc Order Veiled rrophets of tho Enchanted Realm, was held Tuesday night In Lu Lu Tem ple. About 2000 thousand persons wera present. Pollco Drlllinaster Harry Crow fut nnd Asslstnnt Director of Public Safety Harry Davis woro the iloor man agcis. Tho commlttoo In chnrgo was headed by Mr. Joseph Klefcr, chairman; Mr. J. II. Snyder, secretary, and Mr. William Hockert, treasurer. Costumo prizes woro awarded to Mrs. L. V. Ingles, Mrs. Harry Hess, Miss Violet Llosec, Mrs. L. Stotz, Mrs. M. Tal magc, Mr. William R. Bullock, Miss Mario Ellber, Mr. William II. Lawbon, Miss Ruth E. Schmidt, Mrs. E. Schmidt and Mr. Harry Blum. A special meeting of tho Tyrollennes was held last week at tho homo of Mr. J. Murray Greer, ti0t2 North 11th street. Tho ofllcers elected for tho ensuing year wcro Mr. William R. Gray, president; Mr. Harry A. Corr, vlco president ; Mr. J. Murray Greer, secretary; Mr. Chester N. Shirk, treasurer; Mr. Wallace II. Dull, Mr. J. King Jamison, Mr. Frank C. In terman, Mr. Bertram 51. Mercer and Mr. John II. Green, dlroctors. The Sharswood Club held its annual ball last week at Llederkranz Hall, 2721 Columbia nvenuo. Tho attendance was tho largest in tho history of tho club. Mr. P. Fcrlong was chairman, Mr. John son Edgar was grand conductor nnd Mr. William O'Brien led tho grand march. Mr. Frank Cot-grove, Mr. Georgo Hughes and Mr. William Bauhoff nro members of tho bonrd of governors, which arranged tho affair. Tho Catalpaa Yacht Club, ot Dolanco, N". J., held its second annual danco In the gymnasium of tho Gordon School, Spruco and 42d streets, on Saturday ovenlng. The members are principally residents of West Philadelphia and Gormantown. A testimonial dinner was given to Mr. Wlllam A. Kirk by tho employos of Sta tion C, Philadelphia Postofllco, on Satur day evening at Mayer's Drawing Rooms. Mr. Kirk was recently promoted to tho post of superintendent of Mlddlo City Sta tion. Mr. Frank Corncen conducted tho music, and Miss Virginia Baker was a great success In songs and dances. The Commltteo on Arrangements Included Mr. L. F. McCIaln, "Mr. Charles W. Thompson, Sir. William F. Bowers, Mr. William D. Carrlgan, Mr. Paul B. Hcarroy, Mr. Georgo W. Durang, Mr. John F. Meeson, Mr. Frank Corneen and Mr. Charles S. Maucher. . A leap year party was given by tho Phlllus Auxiliary on Sunday evening at the homo of Miss L. Ackerman, 4t East Pastorlus street, Germantown. Mr. Charles Sllngnaum entertained with sov eral vocal solos, accompanied by Mr. L. Masters at tho piano. Among thoso pres ent were Miss Dorothy Wedupsky, Miss Ruth Nosscck, Miss Cecelia Nosanow, Miss Freada Joseph, Miss Gertrude Ma rlus. Miss Besslo Brown, Miss Bella Lewis, Miss Esther Korman, Miss Jennto Sldelman, Miss Sarah Kllgman, Miss Jen nie Antlnoff, Miss Besslo Clark, Miss Lil lian Ackerman, Miss Bertha Green, Mr. Joseph Makler, Mr. Maurlco Rosenblelth, Mr. Solomon Harris, Mr. Isadora Buck baum. Mr, Dewey Kauffman, Mr. John Stein, Mr. Manuel Bobaloskl. Mr. David Ackerman, Mr. Abraham Ackerman, Mr. Leopold Masters and Mr. Abraham Nosanow. A party was given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. Silverman at 4155 Leldy avenue on Sunday evening. Thoso present wero Mr, and Mrs. J. Silverman, Mr. and Mrs. I Silverman, Mr. Joseph Silverman, Mr. Barney Silverman, Mr. A. Max, Mr. Louis Silverman, Mr. M. Silverman, Mrs. B. Berkovltz, Mrs. It Cooper, Miss Anna Berkovltz, Miss Rose Berkovltz, Miss Ray Berkovltz, Miss Rebecca Berkovltz, Mr. and Mrs, IL Berkovltz, Mr. and Mrs. M. Shooter and Mr. Joseph Shooter. A few selections were played on the piano by Miss Rebecca Berkovltz and Miss Anna Berkovltz gave several vocal solos. Mr. Joseph Shooter played the violin. Mr. David Rosen spoke on preparedness nt a public meeting of the Young Men's Hebrew Political Association on Sunday nlsht It was decided to appoint a coinmittee for tho charity ball to be given nt Lu Lu Temple on March 24. at the meeting to bo held next Sunday. President Morris Qorln, Mr. S. R. Schatz and Miss Roso Frank, of the Woman's Auxiliary, are working very hard to maka the affair a success. PARTICIPANTS IN ANNUAL BAL MASQUE Weddings GAWTHROP BUSHONO. Tho marriage of Miss Margaret M. Bushong, daughter of Mrs. Edwin S. Bu Hhong. formerly of West Grove, Pa., to Mr. Laurenco B, Gawthrop. of this city, will tako placo today nt 2114 Diamond street In tho presenco of only members of tho Immcdlato families. After tho cere mony tho couplo will leavo for a short wedding trip. Mr. Qnwthrop ls tho son of Mr. Evan B. Gawthrop, of 3810 Hamilton street, and li advertising manager of a prominent manufacturing concern In this city. Both tho brldo nnd tho bridegroom spent the early years of thoir llfo in West Grove, Pa. Upon their return Mr. nnd Mra Gawthiop will llvo at 2114 Diamond street MORRIS BERGNER. Tho marriage has been announced of Miss Lydla It Bergner, daughter of Mrs. Johanna Boigner, of 1744 North 25th street, to Mr. F. Ellis Morris, of 1410 Thompson street, on Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock at tho homo of tho olllciatlng clergyman, tho Rev. John R. Huggins, assistant pastor of the Chapel of the Prince of Peace. Owing to tho recent death nf tho brldo's father, tho service was a qulot ono. Tho brldo woro her traveling suit of dark blue with a hat to match. Upon their return from an extended trip Mr. and Mrs. Morris will bo at home at 1C20 North 50th street, after April 1. RECKARD DELANEY. Tho marriage of Miss Margarot P. De Ianoy, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Edwnrd Delaney, of 4104 Terraco street, to Mr. William Reckard, also of Roxborough, was solemnized on Tuesday night at 5 o'clock In tho rectory of tho Church of St. John tho Baptist, Manayunk, with the Row Patrick Maglnnls officiating. Tho brldo was attended by her sister. Miss Anna Delanoy, ns maid of honor, nnd Mr. Augustus McDevItt was best man. Tho ceremony was followed by a dinner nt the home of tho bride's parents for tho families and close friends. Mr. and Mrs. Reckard will receive at their new homo on Rldgo avenuo, Roxborough, after March 26. ESMONDD BEACH. Tho wedding of Miss Anna D. Beach, daughter of Jlr. and Mrs. Thomao D. Monday, of 0006 Chestnut Btret, and Mr. Francis M. Esmonds, of 855 Wynnowood road, took place In the rectory chapel of tho Church of St. Carthago, C2d and Cedar avenue, on Tuesday morning. The How Patrick V, O'Neill, rector, performed the ceremony. Miss Alice A. Anderson was maid of honor and Mr. George A. Beach, a brother ot the bride, acted as best man, A break fast followed at tho Adelphla Hotel, after which Mr. and Mrs. Esmondo left for a trip through the New England States ana Canada, and upon their return will llvo at the Royal Ponce do Leon, 63d and Jef ferson streets, whero they will bo nt home after April 1C. CURRAN CORLIE3. Announcement is made of tho marriage of Miss 'Agnes Corlles, daughter of Mr. Daniel Corlles, of 2703 Jefferson street, to Mr. Cart J. Curran, of 833 North 20th street, on Tuesday afternoon, In tha Church of tho Most Precious Blood, 38th and Diamond streets. Tho ceremony was performed by the Row Dr. Fogarty, and immediately after Mr. and Mrs. Curran left on their wedding trip. They will re ceive after March 25, at 2708 Jefferson street. Along the Reading Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Welhenmayer will give a dance and supper on Friday, March 24, at the Huntingdon Valley Coun try Club. Mrs. Jacob F. Potter, of Greenwood ave nue, Wyncote, entertained a number of the school set at luncheon on Saturday In honor of the birthday of her daughter, Mls3 Charlotte Potter, Among thoso pres ent were Miss Eleanor Shoemaker, Miss Evelyn Clark, Miss Florence Shelp, Miss Kathryn Dletrlck, Miss Louise Garrett, Miss Luctle Johnson, Mts3 Mary Lower, Miss Violet Palmer, Miss Hannah Shelly, Miss Doris D, Lovensteln, Miss Dorothy Urannen. Miss Eleanor Spruance, Miss Miriam Trettlnger, Miss Mary McBrtde, Mtsa Veronica, Bennett and Miss Edith Potter. Miss Susan Nice, of the Thistle. Ogontz, has returned from Deland, Sla. West Philadelphia Tho theatre party which was to havo been gicn this aftornoon by Mrs. Georgo W. Urnuhatt, of 1217 Pino street, in honor of Miss Luclllo Elliott Morris, daughter ot Mr. nnd Mrs. James M. Moiris, of 1G01 Spruco street, has been postponed until next week becauso of lllnes,s. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Slander, of 6401 Cedar avenue, nnnounco tho engagement of tbelr daughter. Miss Gertrude Maiuler, to Mr. Carl Moore of 122 South 50th street North Philadelphia MISS JEAN G. PEYTON Miss Jan G. Peyton will take part In tho mlnstrot show given by St. Cecelia's Girls' Club of Mater Dolorosa Church. Mr. Andrew Hatter, of Donaldson, Pa., has been the guest of Mr. and Mra. Mar tin Gottshalk, of 1007 West Allegheny avenuo, for the last few weeks. What's Doing Tonight Second concert by Curtis Orchestra, Curtis nulldtner; 8ilo o'clock. Transit protest meeting. Logan Improvement League, llroad street and Wlndrlm atenuei S o'clock. Tree. Ljceum Institute meeting, Teller Memorial School, Uroutl and Jefferson etreots, 8 o'clock. Hconomla Club dinner. Ilellevue-Stratfordi T o'clock. UMlev Park Clvlo Association. It Idler Park Auditorium: 8 o'clock. nirertnr "Wilson fiDBaka at meetuir of 4Dth Street Station Association; 8 o'clock. Klnssesslnir Recreation Centre,, 60th street and Chester avenue, 8 o'clock. Costume recital "Kipling, Poet and Man." II. J. Hadfleld. Wltherspoon Hall. Lecture. "The New Spirit In Slnr Sing-," by Qeork-9 W Klrchwey dean of th Law School of Columbia University nnd acting warden ot Sine Sing Prison, under tha auspices nt the rublto Charities Association, Clover Itoom, Ilellevue-Stratrordi 8 o'clock. Play by Olrl Soouts of Troop O, White's Dancing Academy, 16th and Chestnut atreetai 8 o'clock. Celebration of the 188th anniversary, ot Robert Emmet, under the auspices of the Clan-Na-dael. Academy of Musics 8 o'clock. Founders' Day Celebration, Drops! College, Broad and York Btreetss 8.30 o'clock. Fifty-second Street and Lanoaster Avenue Business Men, 63d street and Lansdowni ave nuo. 8 o'clock. Free, Haddington Board, of Trade, dlrard avenue and 00th street) 8 o'clock. Free, Chupln Home for Blind musicals. The Nor ma ndle. Eighteenth District County Sabbath School Association convention. Fifth United Presby terian Church. Lecture. ''Elements of Chance In Sanita tion." by Prof. Oeoree C, Whipple, rrankila Institute. .,,., . , ... I'htladotphta Stationers Association meeting. BeUevue-Btratforil Hotel. Uehrens Opera Club sings "Czar and Zim merman," Metropolitan Opera, House. Play, "Tho Freshman." Germantown Boti Club. Notices for the Society pago wD.1 ba accepted and printed In the Evening Ledger, bat all such notices must be mitten on one side of the paper, mast be signed ,ln foil, with full address, and when possible telephone cumber most be ghea. Sena all such communication to "Society Editor," Evening Ledger, 608 Chestnut street. Unless these requirement are carried out so that verification may be possible, the notice will net bo published. MUSIGALE TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT ' FOR CHAPIN MEMORIAL HOME The Philanthropy Committee of the Matinee Musical Club Will Give Concert at tho Normandie for Aged Blind A DELIGHTFUL muslcato will be tflven . this evening In aid of tho Chapln Memorial Homo for Aced Blind, at 671S Woodland avenuo, under the nusplces of tho Philanthropy Commltteo of tho Mat inoo Musical Club, at tho Normandlo, 80th and Chestnut streets, at 8:10 ooloclc Tho program will Include: PART 1. OT,ln Plane. Nocturn. II .major F-hSEiR bVYaUo, A flat U hJP " o. Etude.U flat. ....... Chopin Sir. 7.0UA.1I do riorvfith. ., Soprano a. t Henrd a Thrush nt livAConMi b. Homowhoro a Voice Is Calling. lalo Miss lluth M. Duck. n.M Contralto Two Cnnsnnetn. . ...Landon Ronald Miss Knthryn Melslo. Tenor flelcctod. . .. ., Mr, Howard IC. Berry. Violin La llnflailn Po1onn.Hu. . . . . .Vleuxtompa Miss ninrenco Hacnle. Piano-. Mnrurka ". . .' SL'g " b. Prelude, r tnnjnr., kfiSKiK 0. Bchcrrn, O ahnrp minor. .....l-nopin Mr. Zoltnn do llonnth. Contralto-a. Tho Cry ot lj)clvriirn,r BMtr b. Poat flonir. . . . ... . .Harriot Hnro Atl9 Knthryn Jtolslo. Tenor Selected. . Violin o. Olpsy Danco WSffi! b. Scotch l.ullnty Uunlts Soprano n.Tho Hills o' Skyo .M,nr,r'; b. My Lnrtdlo ..... ., 'lhtter Miss lluth M thick. Accompanists, Mrs. Illchard C. Mad dock nnd MIsi Illeanor Qulnn. Tho Auxiliary Commltteo of Womon In terested In tho Chnpln Memorial Homo for Aired lllliid Includes: Mrs. William llrnry Woodward, chairman, who Is blind horsolft Mrs. Edward Faba Smith, vlco chairman! Mrs Olln II. Purrltt, vlco ohalrmnni Mrs. Charles L. Doollttle, sec retary l Mro. Joseph W. Swain, treasuror; MrB. Samuel II. Austen, Mrs. Joseph Per ry, Mrs. Theodore 13 Ilenatlo, Mrs. P.U dolph Plankonburi?. Mrs. Wllllnm U. Bo dlno, Mrs. nilzabeth Powell Bond, Mrs. Olin II. Burrltt, Mrs. Huso Bllgrnm, Mrs. John Cadwnladcr, Mrs Georira W. Chap man, Miss Anna Coleman, Mrs. 13rIo L. Doollttle, Miss Hrnlly Duttlh, Mrs. Stan ley G. FlnBB, Jr., Miss 13Ieanor Foulko, Mrs. L. Webstor Fox. Miss Amelia Com mit!. Mrs. S. Lord Gllbcrsoti, Mrs. W. II. H. Glthcns, Mrs Helen V. Granlccs, Mrs. Vlrglnlus F, Graves, Mrs. Thcodoro Mitchell Ilastlnijs, Mrs Harriot Chapln Hill, Mrs. William Georgo Houston, Mrs. William D. Hughes, Mrs Charles L. Hus ton, Mrs. Robert Johnston, Mrs. James C. Krnyor, Miss Julia B. Lcmmon, Mrs. Jcromo Longneckor, Mrs. Lewis J. Lov Ick, Mrs. John Archbold McCnllum, Mrs. Joseph MncCarroll. Jr., Mrs. Alfred Mar shall, MIsi Joscphlno Mather, Miss Dor othy Mather, Mra. II. McKntght Mooro, Mrs Kdwln P. Monroe, Mrs. Thomas M. Montgomery, Mrs. Herbert W. Orr, Mrs. Howard M. Stavcrs, Mrs. Fulton F. Peale, Mrs. Goorgo A. Plersol, Mrs. Harrlo B. Price. Mrs. Ivan Prowattaln, Miss Mary W. Schott. Mrs. Alice Powell Sellers, Mrs. I3dgar Fnhs Smith, Mrs. Georgo A. Smith, Miss llosnllo L. Smith, Miss Allco Steeli er, Mrs Charles C. Stotesbury, Miss Hllz abcth Thompson, Mrs. Floyd W. Tom kins, Mrs Clmrlcmngno Towor, Mrs. Er nest L. Tustln, Mrs, W. Graham Tyler, Mrs Lewis L. Walker, Mrs. Charles F Warwick. Miss Florcnco Wiener, Mrs. Da vid D. Wood. Mrs. Slilney S. Yarnall and Miss Eleanor Zwisslor. Tho Randolph Boys' Club held Its an nual banquet nt tho Starr Garden and many prominent men spoke. Tho guests wcro Mr. and Mrs. flrnzzo, Mr. and Mrs. Green, Mrs. Lavan, Miss Itoso Llpkowltch, Miss Ida Stlonberg. Miss Esther Miller, Miss Esther Ilosen, Miss Ida Miller, Miss Sophlo Shapiro, Miss TUllo Elsassor, Miss Cella Slovak. Miss Sadlo Sharcff, Miss Toss Comlnsky, Miss Pearl Field, Miss Satllo Greenwood, Miss Sara Friedman, Miss Nettlo Belner, Miss Ida Black, Miss Sara Itosen, Miss Sara Cohon. Miss Esther Taylor, Mr. Bernard Marks, Mr. Harry Strauss, Mr. Harry Llpkowltch, Mr. Samuel Krowngold, Mr. William Llp kowltch, air. William Bnrrls, Mr. Charles Llnsky, Mr. Albert Hnlkins. Mr. David Sork, Sir. B. Shlnberg, Mr. Samuol Schultz, Mr. Joseph Corman, Mr1. Arthur Chorney. Mr. Samuol Welnor, Mr. Max Baker, Mr. Mltcholl Barrlss, Mr. Meyer Blumentbal, Mr. Mlohnel Coplln, Mr. L. Fllttor, Mr. Solomon Sacks, Sir. Mnrtln Borlsh, Sir. Daniel Jacobs, Sir. Joseph Young, Sir. Goodman Isenberg, Sir. Nathan Lavan, Sir. Irving Lavan, Mr. Nathan Coltlman, Sir. Harry Borlsh, Sir. Samuol Wolnsteln. Sir. Herman Sleyer, Str. Louis Goldsmith, Sir. John Harrlsh and Str. SI. O. Fall. Addresses wero given by srr. Herman STeyer, Sir. Louis Goldsmith, Sir. William Llpkowltch, Mr. AVIIIlam Barrls and SI. Carson Fall. Sir. Joseph Young, Sir. Leo Hummel and Sir. D. Jacobs entertained by singing during tho Intermission. Tho commltteo was Str. William Bar rls, Sir. Harry Strauss, Sir. Jules Comln sky, Sir. Alexander Cabot and Sir. Joseph Corman, chairman. Sir. William Llpkowltch and Sir. Ben jamin Barrlsh, coaches ot tho Randolph nthlotlo teams, wero presented gifts from tho club In appreciation ot thai ',nd work. Sir. Thomas A. Hannon and SllSh Ethel SI. Zeller entertained a number of guests on Sunday ovenlng at a "Night In Ire land" party at 1714 SIKHIn street, ar ranged In honor of Sliss B. Joscphlno Sluldoon, of Clonnlteavy, liauymore, County Sllgo, Ireland. A capital and appropriate musical pro gram was contributed by Silas Slary Acnes O'Connor. Miss Slary Bernlco Zel ler, Sirs. Georgo W. Zeller, Silas Anna' Slorrlson, suss siary .Morrison, suss Slartha Slorrlson, SIlss Delia Sluldoon, Mr. Brian Green, Str. John Gllmartln, Sir. Slichael Welsh and Sir. Thomas A. Han non. Among tho guests wero Sliss Catharine Rodlcan, Sliss Delia Toulan, Sliss Sarah Stenson, Sliss Mary Collls, Miss Slary Nel liny. SIlss Slary Spellman, SIIs3 Slary Skelly, SIlss Anna Slorrlson, Silas Slary Slorrlson, Mls3 Slartha Slorrlson, Miss Agnes O'Connor, Sliss Edith SI. Galla gher, Sliss Slae Cowley, SIlss Florence Gallagher, Mrs. Delia Larklns, Mrs. AMUSEMENTS H-l nhp Theatre SIS '&, Jl J V C VA UDV VILLB Continuous 1 1 A- SI to 11 1. M. 10c, 15c, Sin A CLASSY VOCAL PltODUCrlON "A Night With tho Poets" Clifford Hippie & Co. T,ms1r,caVa' OTHER WELL-KNOWN PEATUKU3 Stanley IIARKET AUOVB 18TII 11.15 AM. to 11:10 Pit, LAST 8 DAYS Mae Murray and Wallace Reid "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD" Added Scenlol Quaint Volendam (Holland) DEEV-BE3A STUDIES (NO. 8) "Iir A T TvTTTrP Pop- Uat Today, 25c, B0a W ALilN U 1 Uvgs. 23o to II, no higher THURSTON aREATEST MAOICIAN NEXT WEEK "DRINOINQ UP FATHER" Palace lOo 1214 Market 20a 10 A. M. to 11:15 P. M. (Jiiarlotte Walker X Tiail of the Lonesome Pine Leonard E. Auty, Tenor Song Recital New Century Drawing? Room. 124 8. 12th 8t TUESDAY HVBNINQ. MARCH 81. 8:1B Win. Silvano Thunder at the Flano Tloket at the Drawing Itoom -I CHE3TNUT Bel. 10TH iVf5inlP 19 A. M. to HilB P. M, XllLaUia Rf.ctaiA Rnrrioala Bessie Barriscale In "The Golden Claw" Knickerbocker upk'ldin fSi George W. ZoIIer, Mrs Bartholomew Coen, Mr Patrick Collls, Mr, James Collls, Mr. John Snee, Mr. James Creg-gv Mr. John Gllmartln, Sir. Bartholomew Coen, Mr. Philip Coen, Sir. James Redlcan, Mr. Jo seph Redlcan, Str. Thomas Gleason, Mr. Michael Welsh, Mr. James Gllnchey, Sir. Slnrtln Coneannon, Mr. M. Slurphy, Str. Georgo Patrick Zeller, Sir. Augustine Zel ler and Sir. George W. Zeller. Tho annual dinner danoo of tho Epsllon Chapter of Doltrt Sigma Delta of tho Uni versity of Pennsylvania was held Tues day night In tho Palm Itoom of tho Hotel Vralton. About 80 guests wcro present Tho room was prettily decorated with the fraternity colors and tho affair was hant died by tho following commltteo: Sir. Fnber W. Croll, chairman; Sir .1. Douglas Law rence, Sir. Georgo C. McSIullen, Str. Ash ley B. Howes nnd Mr. J. Harold Greene. An Informal dnnco wno given Saturday evening In tho studio nt 1123 Chostnut street. Tho next dnnco to bo given by tho Studio Club will bo tho annual Post Lenten srnsque, which will be held shortly after Eastor SInnv novelties will bo introduced. Tho nffnlr will bo under tha direction of Slllo. Zoca nnd Sir. Irvln L. Guldln. SIlss Ircno Keating, of 2147 North Ubor street, entertained tho Alpha nnd Delta Chapters of tho Thcta Alpha Thota Soror ity at a "BOO" last week. Her guests in cluded SIlss Mnrjorlo Lewis, SIlss Dorothy Wright, SIlss Elslo Wilson. SIlss Edith Cntislcr, SIlss Elizabeth SrcGlathory, SIlss Slarion SInsland, SIlss Oraco Wlngato, MIhs Alda Ott, SIlss Esther Thackeray, Miss Stnbol Kav, SIlss Eleanor Fnrloy, Miss Ireno James, SIlss Anna Carnan and SIlss Kato Fanning. Tho membors of tho nuxlllary of H. L. E. S. gave their monthly concert and dnnco at their clubrooms, COO Pino street, on Sunday night Tho program consisted of a violin quar tet by Sir. Arthur Blank, Sir. Nathan Shapiro, Sir. Joseph Stargulcs nnd SIlss Lllzabcth Oronofsky, vocal selections by SIlss Besslo Oclirach, accompanied by Sir. Irving Cohan; n piano solo by Sir Harris Pctorzcl and a Uolln solo by Sir. Max Hurowltz, accompanied by SIlss ICathcrlne Ilurowltz, Tho committee In chargo included SIlss Paula Bodck, chairman ; SIlss Anna Click mini, SIlss Adctlna Cohen and SIIs3 Diana Fcinstcln. A variety shower wns given for Miss Ray Gomborow at tho homo ot Sirs. J. Kalosky, of 71S South 10th Btrcet, on Sunday. Tho house was filled with flowers nnd plants to represent a tropical garden. Among thoso present wero Sir. Sleyer IC Segal, Sir. Solomon Charles Iskoy, Sir. Charles Sultanoff. Sir. Samuel Sultanoff, Sir. Bud Solomon, Sir. David J. Sharff, Sir. Jack SL Kalosky, Sir. Jacob II Gom borow, Sir. Slorrls Bogash, Sir. AVIIIlam Fellers, Sir. Sidney Grcenbcrg, Sir. Bar nett Fretgoob. Sir, Boris Saffron, Sir. Samuel Welner, SIra J. H. Gomborow, SIlss Eleanor Segal. SIlss Rosalie Segal, SIlss Sarah Iskln. SIlss Eva Iskln, Sliss Rcba Sultlnoft, Sirs. D. J. Sharff, SIlss Betty Packman, Sliss Rose Berman. Sirs. J. SI. Kalosgy, Miss Agnes Wlllot, SIlss Roso Krulak, Miss Sarah ICruIak, Miss Elizabeth Klllecn, SIlss Ray Lazarus, SIlss Rose J, Segal, SIIs3 Rebecca Gomborow, Sir. Louis Freeman, Miss Lilian Freeman, of Pottstown, Pa. ; SIlss Jean Shapiro, Miss Slaymo Abrams and Miss S. J. Sachs. AMUSEMENTS B. F. Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT & TWELFTH STREETS Everybody Laughing! SAM BERNARD Will M. Cressy & Blanche, Dayno "THE NEW PRODUCER."; ANNA CHAND LEU; MOON i. MORRIS; MONROE & MACK I OTHER STAR FEATURES. Garrick Last 3 Evgs. !g$J$r SEl.WVN Ic CO.'S TWIN BEDS LAUGH FESTIVAL NEXT WEEK SEATS TODAY COHAN & HARRIS Present THE ru.NNIEST FARCE In tho WORLD IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE T.YRTfl Tonight at 8:15 Sharp xjj. -i.vj.V7 RcRUnr Mat Saturday JOE WIHIEIl Presents THE KPARKLINt! MUSICAL COMEDX " The Only Girl " Ry Henry Blossom nnd Victor Herbert It's Almost Too Good to Be True Just One Darn Laugh After Another Most Every One Sees It Twice ' Tpn,,,,nof This i. Next Week, Eve. 8:1B rUiIt.SU Matinees Wed. Sat. 2:1B ZIEGPELD FOLLIES Topular Wert. Matinees. COo to S1.B0 BEATS TODAY FOR TWO WEEKS ACADEMY Or MUSIC ELMENDORF Tomorrow Evg. 8:15 Sat. Mat. 2:30 SWITZERLAND Illustrated In Color, by Mr. Elmendort Out of the Ordinal? Motion 1'lctures BOc, 70o & ?1 at llepna'a Amp at Acid 2Bo METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE METROPOLITAN Ol'ERA CO., NEW YORK &!;." Haensel unci Gretel MmeB MASON. MATTTELD. ROBESON MM. HEISS. UOR1TZ Conductor, Mr. HAQEMAN. Followed Pnrrlinriii !"" CAJATTX. by X clgllclLCl CARUSO, DH LUCA. Conductor. Mr HAVAON'OLI Seats, 1109 Chestnut. Walnut M2J. Race OT. Pliocfnnf Rf opera nousn Vilt'bLIlLlU Ot, chestnut Below 11th Bt, Famous U-Rcel Ftuturu Photo-Drama, "PROHIBITION" by an Ail-Star Stock Company & Featuring W1LLIA1I 1 BRYAN. SEC. OF NAVY DAN. IELS. SENATORS IIOBSON. CLAPP, VARD, AMAN. BURTON. CLARK and Other. Beats, 10c, IBc, SBo, Continuous 2 tj 11 P, M. Broad Last 2 Weeks $u Klaw 4 Erlanger .and Oeorg Tyier Present POLLYANNA The aiad Play, Spreading; Good Cheer Best Seats tl.SO at Popular Wod. Mathue A "ni?.T ,PTTT roPVin mat today tUEjLlL XlX This and Next Week Only Tbs Great Five-Star Aggregation WM. IL CRANE TIIOS. W. ROS3 1IACLYN ARBUCKLB AMELIA BINQUAM EDITH TALIAFERRO and Capable Company in Bronson Howard's Great Comedy THU NEW HENRIETTA" Actors' Equity Association Members In Philadelphia Taks Nolle Important meeting- to be held at the Hotel Vtndlg, on Friday. March 10th. at 3 P. it Do not Tali to come and bring your A. B. A card. TUB COUNClL-Per John WiitaJ NIXON OTiaartJ! ask Tonight at 7 and 9 I Adelaida Fslrchlld Co.; Diamond ft Grants Loss 4 Sterling. Loyal's Hounds. Others. AmflMinnal,,rt w Markets VIIlfciriLUll Arvipe Stock la "Un4 .1 )