iimvjiiMtw'WFmi1vi&iii tuwiij''11- M --y4?y'T " r ' , i?t p-rtg-or w-c jfrb'Fisa' ' " n-jfcil '!y-y . "-teTjjF- j EYEHlJsrG LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAKcll lU, tl(j. ia 1 KnOY WYNNE IS MUCH INTERESTED PiU txt rntTTO HOMING SUFFRAGE DINNER fes3 Constance Binney, of Specialty umaca u Honor of Mrs. tILADEdMHANS will have another ,L...tiv of seelnff tho gmcetul opp"u'. ,.. ..,.- rVinnlnnco llttlo W4 . vr. vnrl. In a vartoty o Plf'jnrM at the dinner which tho tt or this city w.U Blvo at tho 2mm Tuesday to Mrs. Georso A. tftfm on -i m,Mmt of tho &3 Suffrage party. Miss Dinner. tfcm&na o rtauahtor of Mr. K, you Know, n. Nn - fc tfJTot M. George- A. Dunning, of I?"!L nnd. therefore, a cousin of UUJ ww .. rnvton. ShO 13 ft Qltco of the lato Horaco Binney. fpViAricl was Mlsa Qertrudo Miles, ISJotuUwallknowofthoAlllcB E ,,M t 17 Tiers relationships here, so n4 .... L ,n certainly ft decided llttlo fam- iwb-- , w nndertaklnga. nnd ftlUUM - .-- MT BM . vi.nutv. charrr charm nnd fata, too, snu "" --' ' . -. . ...t .nn nnn urU? And SO wnai iiiutu .. lw.' : .. hiufully. As floea urn...- .--.- ... ,, tt is with rogrot tnai wo ceo w. J " . .,..i,. trnm tho flold as ft Sr In the auffrago ranks. Sho has CTa.most efflolont president and ex-I-mm and has had tho great adtnlra t"i" -i,-ra in lm vrnrs sho don of ner mn""""" m served. .. unmixed Joy tho absnnt-mlndod .ron gives to his or hor follow beings ino this time It is to ner renow ("STwb bird who told mo fairly Choked with delight over the talc. t One of our very attractive girls, who iiu been at Virginia. Hot Springs with lir sister and other members of her fimlly, IS ceieuin. u o .- the air," so to spoalc. 6he was going 10 a uaiiuu mac , fail decided to go down to dinner dressed for tho occasion. Now, tho slstor Lf Kild charming lad" Is said to sport peertaln garments of slllc nnd lace at Uhttlmo whlcli nro noc on view oui- Slide of the privacy 01 ner own iuuih. (j, tittentlvo maid. However, nau maao 'ill ready for her mistress' comfort that iriit and tho said silk garments wero laid on tho bod ready to don hut sho" lit! not calculated on tno omer noscni smlndcd mistress, and was certainly not prepared for tho apparition of said young lady In tno dining room witii tot her cloak over her arm, oh! no it tut sister's lace-trlmmed pajamas dang- ii' lta's gracefully down. Lent Is having its effect on society, j though this old world goes on just tho (jame. Tno only largo auuir in bibih bu far Is the entertainment for tho St. lulcholas Day Nurscy in tho middle of ie Lenten season; then thcro are, of Goursc, smaller things, but tho funny ithlng about people Is that, though they lentertaln and danco and pranco in this season, they seem to want to do It be plnd closed doors, which seems a slight ly Inconsistent stnto of affulrs, does It not? i XVw York women are ever leaders In TJaImm lnlnKiitlnn llilnrra O , .1 illtu tlmA iWlllH llliVicbiiiH utmt.0, ... .-, b....u Ittelr Idea will certainly cost them moro ftlian' mere money, for they will give of iemselves and becomo saleswomen pack of counters for a whole week In ICImbels' store. Tho Idea Is to benefit stfe convalescents, who nro discharged ifrpjn tho Itellcvuo Hospital, and their Ifamllles also. At least 50 women Km he Scattered nbout through tho ptore, and they aro to receive 10 per pent of their sales for the benefit. Such Ipromlnent women as Mrs. Nicholas Bld- KCe, Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson, Mrs. pMora PInchot, Mrs. Lewis Stuyvesant igmler, Mrs. Frank Lyon Tolk, who, w.tlie way, was our own Lily Potter, pie' charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs, gfimmle Potter, and numerous other so Klety women will tako part. NANCY "WrNNB. Personals Hr.' and Mrs. Morris VT. Stroud. Jr.. ,tU entertain nt dinner this evenlntr. at IWr borne In Vlllanova. Among tho RMts will be Mr. nnd Mrs. Stockton (Twnsend, Mlsa Nancy Scott and Mr. Joseph P. Sims, of Chestnut Hill. The enwment o Mla3 Scott to Mr. Sims " annonnoea recently. flfrs. V, M. Mitchell, af VIHnTinvft. In ialrff a few days In Now York. ilr And Mm Andinnv T T,-val SjMl Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Angler B, fo their homes in New York on March 30. ; Captain and Mra. T.T,iivnri n Panitt JJ ipendlng the week-end at the Ultz- Mfiwn, New York. kTbl ndXt Of thA BN.lAa n, ana .I.U. J?J j1 held at tho Germantown Cricket IrVjL11"- Charles Davis. Mrs. Joseph Kr t ns "Wlmrt0n, Mrs. Joseph) Priest- ti m .' "" toward Evans Dennls- wa.ra. Autruatnn n Hrmii.h,nn in nr-ii iJUUM Mn T..J ...... .". : ' itvu """" "wbo win inK8 piaca on yrwiy evening, March 24, at 8 o'clock. Klriatronesses wl11 Blva the class an g dance Saturday, April 15, and the " win do held on Easter Mon ' ivenlng. April J4. ' and Mrs .t Thnm.. t i. -. K?i!:.da.ya thl week in New York on &r war in snend nnmn frtma In h Qnntli a veddlntF r T , .. - ,,. ' w itunk took placo last Saturday. IMrt. B. Vail xr..i. Ti i.. a wrtord : "r," wi ..;."'".'"' Rwilr ' i -"""I'iiicu uy ansa niveiyn E,.Uf!lverfor(' cUf. have left for ?' Until thA on.1 u, ,. T .. w una weeti inn,Pv,hl,S "aB SeIlt 0Ut fr "CweOll to h &xtan u Tin- -ii lea Monday, v i--it u"S.M2-.tarii p'B" Jr:-.ot 180.9 i Vinri.i ?;""" "i icvb mis wee iuwnla Hot Springs, where they will - ...u.iiiuer o tne month. tUi cv . 'uare Elle"dlng bBrae time I iiivl ' ",H wauon. wr. Haven J w. Haven will return to New l2?fn Sfanamaker tag leased for IB.. - "" u raim ueach which VI- Occupied thl BMr,n " i AHaro ae Heeren. g4 U.8. riarenwr Hau, of Uuu- iB $h euesta of Mn wmi-, New York, Will Appear in .uu , ywi sn George Piersol Hunk at Ilavorford Court, llaverford, re turned to their home on Monday, Mr. Gcorgo Kernley, whono marrlago to Miss Mlldrod Bougher will take placo next Wednesday, will entertain his ushers at dinner nt tho Bcllevue-Stratford on Mon day evening. Miss Allco Jones, .of 721 North 20th street, accompanied by hor sister, Miss Carrie Jones, aro occupying their cottage at Brant Beach, N. J., for a Bhort time. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ji, A. Appolbaum are re ceiving congratulations on tho birth of a eon. Tho Huntingdon Valley ITounda will meet, weather permitting: Fox hounds, at the kennels, nt 7:30 o'clock on Tuesday mornings; tho drag hounds on Thursday mornings nt the kennels, at 7 o'clock, and the drng hounds at the kennels on Satur day nfternoons at 3:30 o'clock. After the latter meet ton Is served nt the club house by the women of tho club. The Itcv. William Porter Lee hns gone to Knnsas City for a week. Along the Main Line OVratUltOOIC Mr. and Mrs. Clarence II. Gclst, of Urexel road, who aro spend ing some tlino at Palm Bench, gavo a largo dinner In tho Garden Grill on Wednesday evening. The combined musical clubs of tho Uni versity of Pennsylvania will clvo n con oert tomorrow evening at the Ovcrbrook Golf Club. Dancing will follow. NAKBI511TII An rntcitalning mlnstrol show and sketch will lp given this eve ning In the Arcade Theatre by tho junior members of the Kntigcllst Clrclo of the King's Daughtt'iH Those taking part in tho program will Include Miss Iluth Pres cott, Miss Adah Durliin. MIbs Achsah Wcntz, Miss .Maude AVIpf. Miss Linda Jacoby, Miss KloriMioe .lucoliy, Miss Kdith Humphteys. .Misi Jiihl.i Kincdley, Mlsa Augusta Wlthrow, Miss Catherino Irwin, Miss Kliznbcth Harris. Miss Mildred Har ris, Miss Mutate .Simpson, Mlsa Helen Wil son, Mlas Caiollno Justice and Miss Mary McCarter. BItYN MAWn Mrs. Benjamin C. Gilo, of Bryn Mawr, will give a dinner, followed by a thoatro party tomorrow evening at her homo on Montgomery avenue. Among tho gues'a will be Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hushton. Miss Kimball and Mlsa Con stanco GUI. VILLANOVA Mr. and Mrs. John Shipley Dixon have returned to their homo In Villanoa, after bpcndlng three weeks at tho Breakers, Palm Beach. Mrs. W. W. Hepburn Is spending a few days In Willlninsport, Pa. ST. DAVIDS Mr. and Mrs. G. Win tlirop Collin havo rent out Invitations for a dlnncr-dnnco to b" given at tho Merlon Golf Club on TucMlay evening, March 21. Tho St. Davids Dancing Class will hold a danco in the Saturday Club, Wayne, to morrow evening. Among the members aro Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph A. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. John A. TlllotHon. Mis. L. A. Itlt tenhouse, of llaverford Mr. and Mrs. G. Wlnthrop Collin, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Plerson Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Mulford, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. D. Scanlan, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Allen Bnrr, Mr. and Mrs. William II. Roberta, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mullcr and Dr. nnd Mrs. Wilbur Horn. WAYXK-Mr. ' and Mrs. Gcorgo M. Aman will glvo a small dinner danco at their home, on Wnyno avenue, tomorrow evening. Mrs. C. 13. Martin, of Poplar avenue, nnd Mis. M. W. Ormo aro attending tho spring conference of suffrage workers, being held In Ilnrrisburg this week. Mr A. K. Gibbs and Miss M. S. Glbba have moved into their new homo on Up land way. Mts. II. J. Patton, who has been spending some time In Louisville, Ky., has left for a three months' trip to Honolulu. West Philadelphia MISS JEANETTE GESSNER Miss Jeanetto Gessner, of 3-125 Walnut street, had charge of tho musical numbers which wero given last night at tho Agnew School, 11th and Cherry streets, Tho students of the Pennsylvania Mu seum and School of Industrial Art will give a dinner and novelty dance this even ing In the Phtlomuslan Club, 3014 Walnut street. Tha Dalley Dramatic Society will pre sent a sketch entitled "Forty-live Miles From Broadway" on tho evenings of March 17 and 18. Mrs. William Langdon, of Vanderbllt avenue, Brooklyn, is the guest of 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Xaylor, of 6072 Callowhlll street. , Miss Mary Walsh, of 62S3 Arch street, entertained her cousin, Miss Mary Con nors, of Coatejvllle, Pa., and Mlsu Eliza beth Walters, of Mpunt Carrael, Pa., over the week-end. Mr, and Mrs. John Lemenske, of the southeast corner of 6 1st street and West minster avenue, are receiving congratu lations on the birth of a son, John Le menske, Jr. Mr and Mrs. Frank Bauhaus will leave on Wednesday for an extended trip t trough the West, returning home about April 1. TWO FUTURE BRIDES WTT9,'Vi,rTi'''r"'mi 'V&1ra&&illi!!i The marriaRO of Miss Olive May Wilson, shown in the upper picture, to Mr. Birchall Hammer, will take place on Easter Monday. The engagement of Miss Mildred Taplinger, shown in lower picture, to Mr. Harry Goodfriend, wns announced recently. Along the Reading A muslcale will bo held at the home of Mrs. Henry Miller Watts, Meeting House road nnd York road, Ogontz, on Tuesday evening, March 21, at 8:15 o'clock, for tho benefit of tho Paris Aid Society of St. Paul's Church. Ogontz. Refreshment! will bo served after a muslenle. Those taking part will be Mrs. Charles It. Wood, pianist; Miss Eleanor M. Ger lach, soprano; Mrs. Archibald II. Hubbard, soprano; Mr. George Orr, batltone, and Miss Minnie T. Wright, accompanist. Miss Frances Bobbins, of Webster ave nue, Wyncote, has returned to her homu from a visit of several days nt Trenton, N. J. where she was the guest of lit r cousin. Mrs Eugeno S. Stull nnd her daughter. Miss Helen Stall, of Woodland aviue, AVj in ot., have rctuied to their homo f oir Easton, Md , wheio they wero tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Itohrer for a foil night. On their way homo .Mrs. Stull nntl Mlsa Stull spent several days In Balti more as tho guest of Mr. John Leu is. Miss Edith Landell. of Webster avenue, Wyncote, l.s spending several days this week as the guest of Miss Jean i;iuo mari, at her homo in West Philadelphia. Mrs. Harvey Bothwell Allen entertained at luncheon followed by cards this after noon at her homo in Ambler in honor of Mrs. Newton Firth Hill, of 1523 Erlo avenue Mr. nnd Mis. Fredailck Marsh Williams, who were mairlcd on January 20. haw returned from their wedding trip and aro being entertained by Mr.' Williams' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ellsworth Flte, of York road and Dak Lane. Their home, which will bo completed about April 1. Is nt 15th street and Oak Lane. Mrs. Will iams will be remembered as .Miss Eliza beth Dudley Fite. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bates will occupy the house vacated by Mr. Krenger. at Keenan street, and City line. La Mott, shortly. a Wilmington The dancing class which meets every Friday afternoon at the Gilbert Studio, Delaware Hall, and is chaperoned by Mrs. A. D. Warner, Jr.. will bo given nn at tractive dance on March 17, to which the parents and friends of tho members will be Invited. The Thursday night class, composed of tha younger married set. will give a green and white party on Thursday, March 10. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Scott are homo from a three weeks' btay at Birmingham, Ala. What's Doing Tonight a "riue and BUth street: 8 o'clock. Free. Teachers' Club of Philadelphia, Adelphla Hotel: 8 o'clock. Interta' Theatrical Ball. Bal', Temple. Hroad and Sprlmr (3urdn treetsj 8 o'clock. Icturen thu European war, bjr Dr B. K. TullUUB. Central Y. M. U A.. HJl Arcn atreeU 1 o'clock. MMtlnff ot parents of pupils at Filler School. Oenmiiwwa fiojs' Club; S o'clock cnrtv.elKhth annual dinner of 4ha Princeton Club & rhlto Jelphto. Rom "ni. milevue Stratford, 8 o'clock. Dorotnlcun Sisters open retreat for women. Dominican Coment. fvintinuatloh school discussion, by Dr. J. Ivoul? NEia oa.ph Shalom Synatrosue! B o'clock. -- riaujihura of Eastern Star dinner, Adelphla Hotel; 7 o o'ek- Bscltal, llano Quartet, Wlthcrspoon Hall; 8 o'clock. iJifaystte CoIl Alumni banquet, Ballevut; 0 o'clock HaaioopotMs MfUval Suclaty, Kshaeminn ElOMBdort lecture: on ;'3witsHM." jlo4- t Girard Estate Dr. nnd Mrs. Jeffrey Stewart, of 2521 South Cleveland avenue, gavo a party to celebrate their silver wedding. The eve ning was spent with muslu and dancing. Among those present wero Mr. and Mrs. X. Clarko and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Carroll and son, Mrs. A. Schmidt nnd son, Mr.' and Mrs. C. Stiobcl, Mr. and Mrs. J. Banks, Miss Murdock, Mr. Murdoch, Miss Ituth Valentino, Miss Beatrice Jor dan, Miss Louise Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fiirman, Mr. Guy Grifllths, Mr. Douglas G. Stewart, Miss Graco Stewart, Miss Emma Ilose, Mr. Merrill Thompson, Mr. J Mnce nnd Miss Margaret Leech. Roxborough Miss Winona S. Havcrstlck, of 47D Monastery avenuo, was given a surprise party In honor of her birthday, on Satur day evening. Tho evening was spent In music and playing games. Piano selec tions were rendered by Mlsa Marie A. Miller and Miss Allco McGranighan. Among those present were Miss Marie I .illller. Miss Sophia Lopez, Miss Alice j v Jranlglinn, Miss M. Delia Martin, ! Miss Edith Walters. Miss Estclla M D. Law. Miss Laura K. Mooney, Miss Sara P.. Mooney, Miss Anna VE. Havcrstlck, Mlsa Frances S. HaVcrsllck. Mrs. E, Graham, Mrs. F. M. Stetler, Miss Ituth E. Stetler, Miss Dorothy May Stetler, Mr Daniel Anderson, Mr, Joseph Shaucrman, Mr. Frank Faulknor, Mr. Randolph De Wnld. Mr. William S. HaerMte!v, Mr Charles Haerstlok. Mr. Arthur B I.us'i Mrs. James Henderson, Mr Edward Graham and Mr. Frank M. Stetler. Mr. George S. Moyer and his giand daughter. Miss Esther M. Durkln, of Man ayuuk avenue, havo gone to Palm Beach, Fla., for the remainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry West, of Roxbor ough avenue, have their granddaughter. Miss Florence Sllfer, of Spring City. Pa., as their guest. Miss Margaret Sarge entertained the Roxborough Fortnightly Club Wednes day evening at the home of Miss Marian Dodgson, Manayunk and Roxborough avenues The members participating were Mrs. Clyde Lever, Miss Helen Snyder, Miss Ethel Sudders, Mrs. Wayne R. Moyer, Miss Elizabeth Schofleld, Miss Edith Kerkeslager, Miss Edith Xewhall and Miss Dodgson. Frankford A birthday party was given to Mr. Georgo Shoemaker, of A street and Fish er's avenuo, Olney, by his frlend3 last Saturday evening, on the occasion of his 70th birthday anniversary. Among those present were Miss Marlon Shoemaker, Miss Ella Shoemaker, Miss Sara Perrlnod, Miss Dorothy Stelr, Miss Kathleen Davis, Miss Agnes Davis, Mixa Esther Roach, Miss Myrtle Itoach. Mlsa Sarah Davis, Miss Jessie Maul, Miss Margaret McGln ley, Miss Mae Harris, Mr David Loeper, Mr. George Perrlnod, Mr. Harry Hollertn, Mr. Richard Davis. Mr. Georgo Shoe maker, Mr. and Mrs. Eggert, Mr. and Mrs. Seal, Dr. and Mrs. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Thames, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shoemaker and Mr. find Mrs. E. B. Davis. The class meeting of the February Class. 1012, of Olney Combined School, lias been postponed until this evening, when It will be held at the home of Mr. Elmer Cornelius, of 3d street. Olney. , Notices for the Society pace ""1 .be Iccrvted uhd printed in the Etrulns I.tUiEcr, but nil such notices must be yrlt teu on one side of the uunrr, pi'ut , tie shtned in full, with full ndureoa. unil unci! possible telephone number mut be inn. Head all sach coiwuunlcatlont to ."So titty lillior." Krenliu; Ledger, 03 Chest nut street. , , . Unless these rmulreuuuts bis carried tut, so ttut verlacatloa may k paeslsu. M notice, will not Lo published. Weddings BUTTEnWOBTlI P33ARSOtT. Tho marriage of Miss Paulino Levis Pearson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Edgar Pearson, of 11.43 South B2d street, to Mr. Milton Buttcrworth, of Logan, will bo solemnized this afternoon nt 4 o'clock In tho Church of the Atonement, 47th street nnd Klngsesslng avenue. Tho cere mony will bo performed by the Itov. Charles W. Rehrlver, rector of tho church. The bride, who ylll bo given In mnrriago by her father, will wear a triuoling gown. She will bo unattended. Mr. Buttcrworth will havo his brother, Mr. Gordon Buttcr worth, ns best man. Mr. and Mrs. Buttcr worth will leave Immediately after tho ceremony for their wedding trip nnd on their return will live at 5412 Walnut street. Germantown Miss Mary Goohorn, of Halt Wlster street, will entertain at bridge today. Tlicio will bo 10 guests. Tho Wednesday evening dances at tho Germantown Crleket Club, which were dis continued for several weeks, will bo ro sumed on March 15. All the f'linpter llegciits of tho D. A. It nnd their boards havo been Invited to nttend a meeting on March 30 in tho chapter rooms In the church house, 12th nnd Walnut streets, to discuss plans for the State conference, which will bo held In this rlly In October. Mrs. Thomns Pot ter will preside. Miss Mary Goodwin, of 0330 Bajnton street, entertained at brldgo Wednesday in honor of Miss Emily Moftly and Miss Dorothy Scott. There wero four tables. Mrs. Henry H. Doan, of 153 Cmncnter I streot, has gone to Sewlckley, Pa., for a visit or several weeks. Tioga Mrs. Charles It. Fulmer, of 1211 West Allegheny nvenue, gave an Invitation muslcalo and tea yesterday afternoon nnd evening In aid of the Methodist Episcopal Homo nt Bala. Tho Interesting program Included vocnl ntid Instrumental solos by Mrs. Edward I.eathorman, Miss Annetto Baina. Miss Edith McClotman, Mr. John U. Hall, Jr., Mlsa Florenco Brooks, Mrs. llussell Wilson and Mr. Itussell Mills; readings and Impersonations by Mlas Elalo Khoyer nnd selections by tho Northeast Manual Training School Oichestra. As sisting, the hostess In receiving weto Mrs. John O. Wilson, Mrs. Jnmea Whelen, Mrs. William Ye.iger, Miss Florence Fen nimoin, Miss Lorine Wilson, Mrs. Will iam Leathcrman, Mrs. Carl Lee Felt, Mrs William Bnteman. Mis. Morris Tlef, Miss Francos Kilpatrlck, Mtss EIslo Xcal, Mis. Harry Knck, Mrs. Geoigo T. (iraven Rtlne. Miss Laura Firth and Miss Graco Fulmer. Northeast Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. James McKclvcy, who were man led on February 23, will bo at homo after April 1 nt 24 10 East Lehigh avenue. Mrs. McKclvey beforo her mnr riago wns Miss lteglnn M. Stlnson, daugh ter of Mis. Jennie Stlnson, of 2351 East Huntingdon street. A surprlso party was given to Mr. John Ulery on his 70th birthday by his chil dren and grandchildren at his homo, 2030 East Monmouth street, on Saturday even ing. Among tho guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Ulery, Sr., Mr. and "Mrs. Thomas Fltzpatrick, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John Ulery, Jr., of Wlsslnomlng; Mr. and Mrs. Wil llnm Ulery, of Atlantic City ; Mr. and Mrs. Watson Burton. Master Watson Burton, Jr., Miss Margaret Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fltzpatrick, Mr. Thomas Fltz patrick, Jr., Mr, John Ulery, Mr. Elmer ( Ulery, of Wlsslnomlng: Mr. Howard Mc- Daniel, Mr. Itobert Moore, Mr. Ellas , Moore, Miss Lorna Ulery, of Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clothier, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glndlo, Mr. Joseph Glndlo, Jr., of Aramlngo; Mr. Albert Moore, Miss Margaret Batbeer, Mr. Joseph McCabo, Miss Elizabeth Brownback and Mr. Wil liam Crooks. North Philadelphia luia. Clarence D. Antrim gave a lunch eon at her home, 1917 Xortlt 13th street, yvsteiilay. IUr guests weto Mrs. Robert Bagnell. Mrs. II. Thompson Cornell, Mrs. Mary Ziegler Becker, Mrs. Gcorgo M. Miller. Mrs. William G. Xnylor, Mrs. Charles A. Bigler and Mrs. William L. Antiim. Tho decorations wero pink sweet peas, uilgnoiictt and asparagus fei n. Miss Mabel Campbell, of 1303 Alle gheny nvenue, will glvo a St. Patrick's luncheon on Thursday, March 1G, when tho decorations and favors will bo in keeping with tho occasion. Tho guests will Includo Mrs. Thomas J. Hare, Mrs. Will iam Henderso:., Mrs. Charles Hinckle, Mrs. Joseph Hoover. Mrs. Thomas D. Bowes, Mrs. Vernon Ilasbrook, Mr3. Will iam Flcmmlng, Mrs. Loula Troemmcr, Jr., Mrs. John Steel, Mrs. John McDermott, Miss Helen Loughlln and Miss Rcglna Gorman. Allentown MRS. RODNEY R. IREDELL Mrs. Rodney R. Iredell will leave to morrow with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Seagreaves. They will visit friends at Havana, tour Jamaica by auto, take n the Panama Canal Zone and spend a few days In the principal towns of Costa,' Rica. Mrs. Iredell, who is one of the most popular young matrons of Allentown, la a skilled horsewoman and motorist, and was tha first woman to become a member of the Lehigh Valley Kennel Clulj, Camden and Vicinity The 28th wedding anniversary of Mr. nnd Mrs. George W. Hlnchraan, of 37 South 28 th street, was celebrated by a box party at a Philadelphia theatre, toU lowed by supper. Tne guests included Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Illnchman, Mr William Hlnchraan, Mrs. Annie Bartltng, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan, of Balti more, and Mr. Frederick Saumenlg, ,,f Ulen Burnt Md Miss Julia Nash, of 505 Cooper street. Is attendtos school at HackatUtown, N. J. GERMANTOWN BOYS' CLUB WILL PRESENT PLAYLET Amusing Sketch of College Life Will Be Given This Evening in Auditorium of Club Interesting Recital Arranged by Widely Known Musicians THE II. Y. P. V., of Germantown, will glo Edwin Bateman Morris' collego nlnv. "Ttio Ii"reot,iiinn " under tho direction of Mr. 1'. Wnyno MncDowell, for the mem bers of the Germantown Boys' Club, this evening, In lite auditorium of the club, 25 H'nu, tin,,, dtmAi wiiiM, nil members ..Lib A-K,l .-.IVl.., t. ,T.l.,. .--. are Invited. Tho cast la us follows' John Wrtrden , .Mr. Itsrold.I'lrrstonr' "flwnilllly" .Teromo, . .Mr. ltntiFoll Mnoaunli "Hukr" Htetmis Mr. Iloltert t.unn Owl" Orlaws Mr. Itobart I'ollnrd "Tiny" MrQrnth Mr. Philip iwumheller 1'nifonnor Loclto Mr. Warren King ltornce Mr. Walter Hufnoko Mary LncKi- Miss MnHnrln rrnlnhm Judith Illnlr Miss llnry aicweii Miss Porter .....XIIns llvelyn Ciidwollader Violet ...Mun Mnry Klrestono Music lovers nro looking forward with Interest to tho recital to bo given by Mr. Kills Clark Hainmaiin, pianist, nnd Mr. Hans Klndler. cellist, on Wedncs day evening, March 16, In Wltherspoon Hall. Among tho list of patronesses are Mts. William W. Arnctt, Mrs. A. J. DallaB Dixon, Mrs, Alfred Henry Pelffer. Miss Helen Audenried, Miss Anna S. MoBurncy, Mrs. Andrew Wheeler, Mrs, Arthur Jud soii, Mrs. Hdwnril Bok, Mrs. Leopold Stokowskl, Mrs. Thaddcus Rich. Mrs. Jo seph H. llellly, Mrs. John F, Braun, Mrs. Harold 11 Roberta, Mrs. A. W. Dnniicn batini, Mia. Louis Benson, Mrs. Wllllnm II. Folwell, Mrs. Daniel L. Ilobnrd, Mrs. Charles D. Barney, Mrs. J. II. Converse, Mrs. Georgo A. Fletcher, Mrs Leopold Seyffcrt, Mrs. J. J. Boerlcke, Mrs. William 11. Severn, Mrs. Harry B. Rosengarten, Mrs. F. B. Quackenbush. Mrs. W. W. Watson, Mrs, Stephen Fuguet, Mrs. Will lam Burnhnm. Mis. Robert Fleer, Mrs. It. S. Drinker. Jr.. Mrs. John Smiley, Mrs. A. Ill-Ill Riddle. Mrs. Ulcluird Y. Cook. Mlis Hll:i J. t'olllsson, Mrs J. Gorgas Robin son, Mis. J. C. Mooic. Jr.. Mrs. William II. Staake, Mrs. C J. Matthews, Mrs. William Kiinpnn, Jr., Mis. Bruce Ford. Mrs. William Jay Turner, Mrs. F. I'axson Bye, Mrs. James Russell Harris, Mis. William P. Braun, Mrs. John P. Lelgo, Mrs. Harry B. Hlrsh, Mrs. Rollln II. Wil bur. Mrs. Joseph Leldy, Mrs. lCdward ('. Dixon, Mrs, K. Foeiderer, Mis. B. U. Mooie. Miss L. M. Wi Ight, Mrs. W. Con stantino Pope, Mrs. Joseph lClias and Mrs. Maurlta Leef.-on. L'labor.uo preparations aie being made by the members of the Children's Ward Auxiliary of the Samaritan Hospital, Broad and Ontaiio streets, for a muslcalo and dance to be given on the evening of Tuesday, March 28, In the ballroom of the Bcllevuo-Stratfoiil, In aid of tho roof gar den fund of the hospital. Tho small porch used for the crippled children la inade quate to the number caieil for and tho roof garden is a necessity for tho cases that need fresh-air treatment. The very at tractive mid Interesting program Includes a song octe. Cadman's "Morning of the Year." as well as vocal an instrumental solos. Tho artists who wl" ako part arc Mlsa Mno Farley, soprano ; Miss Eliza beth Bonner, contralto : Mr. Joseph Mc Glynn, tenor: Mr. Russell Spruance, bari tone : Mr. Carl Doerlng. pianist ; Mrs. Doering, accompanist, nnd Master David Cohen, violinist. The auxiliary includes Miss Mary 15. Stone, president; Miss Sara L. Gory, vice president; Mrs. O. C. Bruce, secretary; Mrs. Klslo M. Ralthol, treas urer ; Mrs. Laura M Southwlck, chairman of the Hntertalnment Committee; Miss Hleauor Bernstein, Miss Marian Bcrtolet, Miss Anna Croe, Mrs. W. Gerhab, Miss Klcanor Gill, Mrs. Frederick Herbert, Miss Harriet O'Hara, Miss Mary O'Hara, Miss May Petty, Miss Klslo Relger. Mrs. J. Talln Spruance, Mrs. John R. Young, Jr., Dr. Laura II. Cornell, Mrs. Roger II. Horton and Mrs. M. L. Stone. Tho Jolly Twelve Sewing Clrclo gave a Dutcli'supper on Sunday evening nt tho home of one of Its members. Miss Jennie Ingber, of 1219 West Girard avenue. Among those present wero Mlsa Rose Rice, Miss Jennlo Ingber, Miss Bessie David, Miss Eva Oxraaii, Miss Bertha Benjamin, Miss Mary Oxmau, Mits Kate Rosenthal. Miss May Rosen, Miss Reba Sadoff, MKs Anna Sadoff, Miss Frances Roscnfcldt, Miss Jennie Carr. Mr. Jack Weiss, Mr. Meyer Gilbert, Mr. Benjamin Wclnstcln. Mr. Joseph Snyder, Mr. Rlee, Doctor Blum.; Mr. Max Plncus, Mr. Mux Ingber, Dr. Harry Cohen, Mr. Albert Lelpslc. Mr. Benjamin Davis and Dr. Maurice A. Asher. The guests wero entertained by Mr. Weiss at the piano with several vocal selections by Mr. Gilbert. Dancing fol lowed. The next meeting of tho sewing clrclo will bo held nt tho homo of Miss Bet tha Benjamin, on Tuesday evening, at 1208 Jackson street. Miss Martha Sillers and Miss Frances Sillers entertained tho Sigma 'Mou Club and tho Knywond Mlnstiels on Tuesday evening nt their home, 2012 Hllsworth street. Those present wero Miss Anna Corrlgan, Miss Margaret Whalen, Miss Kathryn Coll. Miss Margnrot Corrlgan, Mlsa Xona Mae Thomas, Miss Kathryn O'Brien, Mr. John McCusker, Mr. Joseph Bell. Mr. Thomas Campbell, Mr. Frank f'onley, Mr. Charles Biawley, Mr. Frank Farrell nnd Dr. A. G. Reld. Mr. Armond Bencdlctls entertained at his home, 107 Huntingdon pike, Rutledge, to eclebrnto his 21st birthday. Among those present wero Mr. and Mrs. Yuehlnii, Mr. Bradley, Mr. Taylor, Mr. W. Bur goyno, Mr. Uosslar, Miss Margaret Mu t'uon, Miss May McCuen, Mr. J. McCuen, Miss Naomi Relber. Miss . mni.i Roiber, Mlsa Ruth Relber, Miss Florence Relber, Mr and Mr". Weber. Mls. M, Morrison Mi J. Bniinnn. -Miss M. O'Brien. Mi.'.s M Kanuoii. Mr Burin,, All. and Mrs. urangers. of Atlantio t'lty; Air. .1 Itezzo. Mr. Iti.'li nrd DeUin. Mr. and Mrs GucrrazKo, Mn-i AMUSEMENTS T VRTf1, Tonight at 8-.1G Sharp Uixvxv; Regular Mat. Tomorrow JOB WUur.lt Presents THE SPARKLING, MUSICAL COMEDY "The Only Girl" By Henry Illosiom una luor llerheit It's Almost Too Good to Be True Just One Darn l.uutli After Another Most Every One Sees It Twice Forrest This i. Next Week. Evgs. 8:1,1 Matinee Tomorrow at 3 :10 ZIEGFELD FOLLIES Popular Weil. Mutlnces. Mc to JI..-.I) SEATS NOW SELLING FOR TWO WEELS Globe TVinorvo MARKET nnl inCcUie JUMPER ST8. V.U PfcTZ..i.'-Contlnuouill A M to 11V. II luo. 15e. 25o TLASbY Vtll'AI. PIUjUl'i HON "A Night With the Poets" Clifford Hippie & Co. '"SgW" OTHER WELL-KNOWN FEATURES Stanley 1IARKET AMOVE 18TH 11 IS A.M to 11;15 P.M. LAST 2 DAYS Mae Murray and Wallace Reid "TO HAVE AJN1J TO HOLD" Added Scento: Quaint Volendam ! Holland) Aoota BEl, sbJ STUDIES (NO, 3) Palace 10c 1214 Market tide 10 A. M. to 11:13 1' M Charlotte Walker tg. Trail of the Lonesome Pine Arcadia CHESTNUT IM. 10TH 10 A, II to 11:15 P. M. Bessie Barriseale In The Goivkii Haw ' Knickerbocker "a'ffVS Mt., -, Tlvr 8- Paulino Strolhbeck, Mr. 74. J, Frederick, Miss sr. Gallagher, Miss A. Esmond, Mr Reynolds, Miss Ruth Reynolds, Miss Helen Reynolds and Miss Mny Reynolds. A delightful gathering was held at the home of Miss Clara Wolf, 3913 Ridge ave mte, on Sunday evening In honor of tha Twentieth Century Social. Among thoo present were Miss Freda Silverman, Miss Frances RosotT. Stls-) Jcannctte Cooper, Miss Eleanor Within. Mlis Esther Moore, Mlsa Leah Strauss, Miss Minerva Feldsteln, Miss Edith Prlnelvallc. Mr. Edward J. Steinberg. Mr. Maxwell M, Farbcr, Mr. I. William Gash. Mr. Joseph E. Segal, Mr. Samuel Abrnms. Mr. Nathaniel Selbst, Mr. Joseph Weinberg, Mr. Albert Gordon nnd Mr. Maurlco Blausteln. A cry elebornte Dutch supper wai given by Mr. nnd Mis. Krakovltz, of 1921 Moynmenslng avenue, in honor of .the engagement of their daughter, Miss Rose Krakovltz, to Mr. Rosen. Among those present were Miss Jean Baron, Miss Rae Union, Miss Pearl Burnstlnc, Miss Sarah (Irrson. Ml.-m Fannie Cohen, Mlsa Mary Segel, Miss Ethel Wolf, Miss Rcba Melt zcr, Miss Gertrude Silver, Miss Helen Mar golls, Miss Matilda Lovit nnd Miss Mclbft Buxbaum. The nert meeting of the Unlquo Club will tnko place nt tho home of Miss Mary Sogol, E810 Clirlstlan street. A euchre and GOO In nid of St Vincent's Homo will bo glcn nt the orphanage, 20th nnd Raco streets, tomorrow afternoon nt 3 o'clock. Those entertaining on the occa sion aio Mrs. Abrnms. Mis. Maron, Miss Hnney and Mrs. Thomas F. Tcrnan. The Atnleu Gills entci tallied In honor of their new members last Sunday evening nt the home of Miss Jenn Rosenthal and Miss Tilllo Rosenthal. 1103 Locust street Among those present were Mr. Samuel Abrnms, Mr. Samuel Fondrlch, Mr. Lewis l-'lncbcrg, Mr. Barney Baron, Mr. SlnlcofT, Mr. William D Holtz. Mr. Nathans. Mr. Joseph Young, Mr. Joseph .Vcff. Mr. Sam uel Got don, Mr. Robert Rosenthal. Mr Harry Hlrsh, Mr. Lawrence Hershman. Mr. John Kessler, Miss Lena Znngwtll, Miss Reba Zangwill, Miss Grnco Kendall Miss Tilllo Solomaii, Miss Rose Welsberg. Miss Adele Simon, Miss Estolla Simon, Miss Minnie Novak. Miss Sara Novak, MIsS Fannie Jasper, Miss Eleanor Dcnkln, Miss Bessie Flneborg, Miss Frnncea Klrshner, Mlas Fannie Krasny and Miss Lena Fox. Dancing and singing furnished entertain ment for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauhaus, or 44 North G2d street, entertained at one ot a series of entertainments given to the B. V. M. S. of the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary on Wednesday evening. The guest of honor wns tho Rev. Joseph T. McDermott. Musical sketches were lendored by Miss A. Gallagher, Miss D. Peterson nnd Miss C. Joffre. A piano solo by Miss A. Gallagher, accompanied by Mr. Joseph Fitzgerald, was given. Among tho guests were Miss M. Bond. Miss E. Ryan, Miss M. McMennamln, Miss A. Gallagher, Mlsa M. Walsh. Miss B. Hurley, Miss D. Peterson. Miss A. Has son, Miss Agnes Walsh. Miss It Hurley, Miss 1!. Gold. Miss K. Joftre, Mr. J. Lucy, Mr. J. Gallagher. Mr. J. Mooney, Mr. A. Bauhaus, Mr. J. Fitzgerald, Mr. M. Hasson, Mr. M. Flaherty, Mr. W. Has soti, Mr. J. McKittrlck, Mr. J Morlarltjr and Mr. J. Whit. AMUSEMENTS POLLYANNA with her glad treatment, ni delightfully Illus trated in Klnw & Drlnnger nnd George Tyler's beautiful comedy presentation AT THE BROAD 1 Vigorously Prescribed by tiiu nnv. dii. Joseph Kit.ursKOPF IN A 1U5C15NT DISCOURSE: "The wonder cures which Polly anna effected by her gladness wo might all effect. All around ua are people sorely in need of that medi cine and of no other. Let ua LEA11N TO PLAY THE GLAD GAME." LAST TWO WEEKS Ufrs. at S:13. Mats Weil, ti Sat. at 2HB Best Seats 51.50 at Wednesday Matinee. B. F. Keith's Theatre CIILST.NUT 3. TWELFTH STJUICTS A Whole Show of Laughs! SAM BERNARD Will M. Cressy & Blanche Dayno "TUB NEW PRODUCER": ANNA CHAND I.EIll MOON 4. MORRIS ; MONROE & MACK; OTHER STAR FEATURES. Garrick- Last 2 Evgs, Lnst Mat. Tomorrow MELWYX S. CO.'S LAUOlt FESTIVAL TWIN BEDS NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW COHAN & HARRIS Present THE EUNNIEST KARCE In the WORLD IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE '"' M'lbl.'MY OK MUSIC ELMENDOEP Tonight 8:15 Tomor, Mat. 2:30 SWITZERLAND i IN itl'MUEK AND WJNTEll) QTT'T? T"H EXCIT1NU WINTER OEjEJ hPORTS AT KT MORIT55 60c, "Bo & il nt Henna's Amp. at Acad, 25o Pl-mcrfmr Qf PEA HOUSE OllUotUUt OU Chestnut Uelow 11th St I'tnimis (1 Hpi I Feutui.' I ato-i-jimi "PROHIBITION" by an All-Star Slock Company & Ku.iturlns WILLIAM J. HRYAN. SEC Of NAVY DAN 1EI.S. SENATORS HOUSON. CLAPP. YARD AMAN. HURTON 1'LAKK and Others. Seats. 10c. 15c', r.o Continuous t! to 11 p. M " METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE METROPOLITAN OPERA CO.. NEW YORK LTuYutfe'Vim"' Hnensel und Gretel Mines. MAhON, MATTFELD, ROBESON. Mil REISS, OOR1TV5 Conductor. Mr. HAUEMAN Followed Pocrlionni Mme CAJATTi. by aUJlclLCl CARUSO. DELUCA Conductor, Mr llAVAONOLI Seats, Jlpt Chestnut. Walnut -HS1. Race 67, A "ni?T PWT T1"8 N"' w'(k Only iiUlilJUmi Reeular Mat, Tomorrow The Ereat FUe-Star AesreeaUen wm ii. crane thos. w nosa MACLYN ARllECKLE AMELIA UQHAM EDITH TALIAFERRO and Capable Compan hi Uronaun Howard's Oreat Comedy -THE NEW HENRIETTA" ' " PICKWICK Recital ti , ..Nfv SI". UUIll. -ji London. ..n- i Hi" 8- Aft Mf-' 11 a In Tickets. 50c to tl- UnUerstty Extension Bo Ojttee. Whjwrspoon IlMv. TXrli-,-ii4- PoP- MaU- Tues. A Thura. W Sill U Ti i!6c. (Uc Reg- Mat. Sat Evgs. anc to tt nn higher THURSTON oRE,i?ES?Sac,A NEXT WE8K "URlNOlNa EP FATHER" AC DBMY -Seats at Heppe's. HID Chestnut Philadelphia l70 Tomor. i r Orchestra I usASVt nixon sniss-spii Tonlsht at 7 and 0 I AdflaUe FairesUd Co , CMataond Z. Oram. Lohaa terilns. IJiU's II. unds Ulnars, illUtiH1-"'' 'V.1 tH tU 'WB4f M
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