JI-'C!,!- . EVEKING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAUOH 13, 1916 M5 EI Any WYNNE TALKS OF RECITAL "iW. , tt-i a -niTiT) ixfTT t nnrni T7T7r.xri7ic!T a -v- ECnrfetV Ig interested in me Monologues at the - ,t.l,- rtrwnnl trltH iWLit pleasure to tho appearance of HnSth Draper In this city next W "f. -U,on at tho Little EwTmIm Draper, who la the daugh. P rf Dotor Draper, of New YorK, m ter of iwi" fre l knr" Cl "' ....I of tho Ely Blria. Kance BldJlo and othcra who are Kn4lanc " she Is a wonder- .pro.'': a,i'f..ll of talent. Wl look up this monologue study for I& t0K "'.' ., nri noma six or Ke P1.r.9..- -n. and alnco then clrcum- Km have made It necessary for her ilin . . . hecomo n- continue m . v .m About two weeks ago sho spoko W ''., ,.,int,rn which Mr. and Mra. -ti.Irv Coxe gave, and she has appeared it wrlous charity affair In Now Yerk nd other cities. .." - - - 1 . .ia of humorous numbers. nL Generations In tho Domestic four." Is a scream, .uu - o is "A Quiet Morning In Bed." Al ?:!..h.r I anticipate a delightful after- bwn, don't you? .ij. of Mrs. Itandolph Snowdon Will be glad t" know that Bho wln ro' ? i,m about tho first of next Unth. Sho left hero a short time ngo Lfcr London, where sho had much of 'L furniture and other belongings iitored, having lived over there for Lome time. Sho has Joined her mother, tltrt. William Churchman, who lias Ibcen staying In Paris with Mrs. Nell Ron Brown, and will bring her homo twtth her. Tho two small Snowdon Ulf-Iji-. am Btavlng with Bllllo Church- w and his wlfo, who was Beatrice- Ctyelln, at tholr homo in aiorriaiown. &m Rpntt's Simner Club was tho big- FgKt thing of tho ivcok after tho bal jniKjue, and it is rcmarKaDia wiui eu l..nv nnrnnnH nwav how largo n num ber attend theso meetings; but then they aro really among tho most uengm fal affairs given during tho winter. There will bo thrco moro meetings In foils scries. Mrs. Scott was unable to . nr.ar.nt nn Saturday night, owing to 1. .nt rather severe attack of grip. But there were moro than 200 guests. Mho Sanders twins gave a party or 1 ftor Mario Agasslz, of Boston, whoso RMmunt to Cornelius Felton, of tltaverferd, was announced recently. Mr. hull Mrs. David Porter also entertained ft number of guests. ; B'o Alberta Brlnton and Cosaro Stur- hnl have taken us Into their confidence find announced their engagement. It rnlV urocs to show what the movies will K'Jo for us. Do you remember tho melo- 'dramatic ones last spring, which wero iJrlvcn for tho benefit of tho Cushman Iciub. when Alberta, Sturanl nnd Rogl- Fluid Oates were tho three villlans, Al Fbtrta shooting Keghiald for making lota to Sonhlo Nonls. It was all hor- ! ribly exciting, and after seeing tho "Ideal Man" (ho was thnt In tho big stazcant idvcn some time beforo In Con- ftventlon Hall) crumple over from a Bbench nnd dlo neatly on tho grass, It BSju rather comforting to meet him go Clrjr down the stena of tho Griscom homo Bto watch himself being killed after- sward; and all tho time AiDerta was ifwTlne us and sho and Mr. Sturanl fcere falling In love with each other. S.Eh la the dauchter. vou know, of Mr. lind Mrs, Richard Brlnton, of Over brook, a sister of Mrs. Ernest du Pont, 'it Wilmington, and Mrs. James Bayley, 'ft Boston. Another sister la Kitty Brlnton, who la charmingly pretty. No date has vet been set for tho wedding of MIm Brlnton and Mr. Sturanl, but f. understand it will bo In tho near future. NANCY "WYNNE. Personals Uni. Shnrlea Slnnlckaon. of rtosemont. who Is spending tho season at Virginia Hot lepmm, gave a luncheon of eight covers Ijeiterday. Other luncheon parties ln Jhided Mr. Albert E. Kennedy and his (MiUhters, Miss Agnes Clarke Kennedy iiod MIu Emllle Posey Kennedy, and Mr. sand Mrs. J. King Watnwrlght. lir. Ollrnf.A lrtinn uhn mnrrlil Tlna Jtfl Louise Wanamaker last Bummer. M bought Meadowcroft, the beautiful Mnnlry place of the lata Frederick Hems r, on Township line near tho estate of Ma brother, Mr. Charles A. Munn, at Had Wr. Mr, and Mrs. Munn, who are spend- 'Bt me season at Palm Beach, -expect to je possession of their new home about 1&6 first Of Anrll. nnd vfll mnlrn nvten ! improvements to the property. i. -r T,.i ....... .. .... Ki . " "cnram i-ippincou eniertainea &t Itlnilann .. , t . ltO Igruce street 'Mr. anri Mra v-l...n.i n c,j.ol.ii,v jmo have been spending the late winter at fa3 Beach and Petersburg. Fla., are ex. Jc'ed to return to their home, 132J Wol W reet, today. ' Mm ni . - . . .... l to w,a" ragm is entertaining; -r "iier cdds, or rvew yorK, at ner Iru? ei Rava d'Ete Palm Beach, for the "uiuer ot tne season. alir. finri ri TrnHii, t-,1 .. -& I5mT !!5 part r the Lenten season at At- - -iy. Rpnff those traveling through the IrSh "0 Mr- and Mrs. D. English ffr- f the Lincoln. Ashevllle, N. C. J?,Washlngton will be some of the KffM of Interest they will visit. Mr. .nil lr , . . fj-,i . W,B 'am wuriz jtarmar, Ex .coIn Prlve, left on Friday to spend . Ja (u Aaniic uiiy. Ura Tntin t mi -. .. . .. rH.SiL " .iey, oi me ueigravia, TalPtr,Z "er.Blsler Mra- J0"" P- Hewitt. Mri r V."' w va- on her return, about - . , ..uui, hi icwiuvvn. xn. EbL"i.i,Fr?lerlclc Wlnslow Taylor and Eeu fn."1 P E- Taylor, who have kttoLi"Jflta8 Borae lllne ln New York. KSw ,lst weeR t0 Boxley. their beau. lj ,'t IIubbard' Yonkers. N. Yv. KiV11 of Mr?- Taylor for the Hb1T1 ttrtv. n Trn..Abl ...111 TjT rr8 'niogon Morton, of Bennington. . v uest tor several weeks. I pll, Jaote Latham Underbill and JT T "AM ttro receiymir CQCgraiuja n the -hih . Ji fri,j u2,f menHT4 as Mis Jeannette li r ' kr, wre nf inarruius -!' . sn aareiv Jv;ar uuiiung ux luiaa uraper Little Theatre land, of Lenox road, Jenklntown, Is a sister of Mrs. Underbill. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leeds Barroll, of Charl ton street, Mount Airy, are to have Mrs. F. II. Barroll, of Cheitertown, Md as their guc3t for several days. Miss Eleanor Noble, of Charlton street, Mount Airy, returned to her home last week from Brooklyn, where sho was tho guest of her aunt for several weeks. Mlsa Minnie Craig, of Merchantvllle, Jf. J., will entertain at cards Friday eve ning. Along the Main Line AnDMOnE Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Boyer will entertain nt dinner St Pat rick's night, when their guests will be Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Hagy, uho will spend the week-end with Mr. nnd Mrs. Boyer J Mr, and Mrs. Irvln Fisher, Mr, nnd Mrs. Edward II. Preston, Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy Fell, Mrs. Lllllo J. Jnrrett, Miss Mary Evans and Mr. Frederick N. Fell. Mr. John I. Dally has returned to his home, 116 Walnut avenue, from Palm Beach. WYNNEWOOD Miss Boatrlco Kyle Creager, of Wynnowood avenue, spent tho week-end In flermantown, where she was tho guest of Miss Ell.Abcth ltaynor. BILYN MAWP. Mrs. Benjamin O. Wells, of Montgomery aenuo, entertained nt dinner Saturday night. Mr. nnd Mrs. William a. Nelson. Jr., of Lansdowne, aro visiting Mrs. Nelson's pnrcntB, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilson Barnard, of Morris avenue. WAYNE Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Muller hnvo Issued invitations for a dlnncr-dnnce nt their homo on Chestnut lano on Friday, March 24. Mrs. Whltlock entertained tho Supper Club nt her home, Tho Boulders, on Friday ovenlng. Among tho members present were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. W. Alton Balr. Mr. and Mrs. William II. Roberts. Jr., ilr. and Mrs. Florson Conrnd, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Scliodcld, Mr. and Mrs, Louts It. Watt, Mr. and Mrs. Humbert Powell, Mr. nnd Mrs. a. Wln throp Collin, Mr. nnd Mrs. Aubrey Howell and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muller. Germantown Mrs. A. Raymond Bishop, of 3019 Queen Lano Manor, gavo a children's party on Friday for hor little daughter, Miss Betty Bishop. Those Invited wero Miss Helen Marshall, Miss Betty Raynor, Miss Ruth Thncknra, Miss Isabel Ewlng, Miss Jane Moore, Miss Betty Devereux, Miss Eliza beth McCnndless, Miss Hetty Raymond, Miss Barbara Raymond, Miss Betty Haz letlne, Billy Blodgctt, Bobble Dripps, Charles Jayno nnd Jlmmlo Moore. Miss Sarah Myers has returned to her homo in Bethlehem, nftcr having spent several days as tho guest of Mrs. Wheeler Lord. Miss Lillian Smalley. of 3025 Queen Lano Manor, spent tho week-end with friends ln Atlantic City. Mrs. Conrnd S. Grove, of 6C01 Qulncy street, will entertain tho members of her brldgo club tomorrow afternoon. Thoro will bo two tables. Mr. and Mrs. William L. McLean liavo gono on a hunting trip to South Carolina to remain soveral weeks. Miss Mnrto Louise McCown, who Is at tending school at Mlllbrook, N. Y wilt return to her home, 0801 Emlen street, on Thursday, for tho spring vacation. Mrs. Mary Alison, of tho Dclmar Mor ris Apartments, spent the week-end In New York. Lansdowne Mrs, Edward McGlnley will talk on current events nt tho meeting of the Twentieth Century Club tomorrow after noon. Mrs. William A. McUwen, chairman of club classes, will bo ln charge ot the msetlng. Miss Edna C. Taylor, of Lincoln ave nue, Bpcnt tho week-end In New York. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Williams, of North Owen avenue, will move on April 21 to Chestertown, Kid. West Philadelphia tfHuiyliJi . MISS MATHILDE WUNDERLE The engagement of Mlsa Mathilda Wun derle, of West Philadelphia, to Paymaster George W. Davis, U, 8. N., has been an nounced. Mlsa Lucille Elliott Morris, debutante daughter ot Mr. and Mra. James II. Mor ris, will be the guest of honor at a lunch eon to be given on Thursday by Mrs. II. K. Mulford, Miss Esther Mulford and Miss Marian Mulford at their home in Wayne. A comedy In four acts, entitled ''Uncle Rube." w(U be presented by St Veronica's Dramatlo Association in aid if St Don ato's Church on Friday evening In the school hall on SUh street Mr. and Mrs, Samuel R!c?, of 6071 Westminster avenue, are receiving con. gratulatlons on the birth of a daughter, Emily Virginia Rice. Mrs. It J- Norwiler. of 6161 Catharine street, will entertain at "600" today. There will be 18 guests. i MUs Mary de Bols. of 423$ Pine street. Is Ibe guet of Mrs. pavld S. Kendrick, of Washington. f-mr& VS ! IB rj Mf j :' mLJE p mr lHBBk 4lk. Hr . w " ii-WHHHi BBHti AHH . HHBHBEHBSHQhMhqbmiMbw' l& jHnwfiB1, E HBHh jfQ3EjgJCT B ONBBb Hr I IIS " ftKjpffifly n 9jk 'sHBn HHBipPfflfffi 1 H IflH MRS. GEORGE D. ROSENGARTEN rhoto by Mr.u. Tho matron, who is one of tho most popular members of the married act in this city, as she nppcared nt the recent Bal Mnsque. Along the Reading Tho marriage of Miss Eleanor Bcrtel Long, dnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. George Long, of Elkins Park, and Mr. Charles A. Beach, Jr.. of Chicago, formerly ot Elkins Park, will be solemnized at 7 o'clock on Wednesday, April 20, In St. Taul's Church, Old York road, Ogontz. Mrs. L. Frederick Gleg will bo tho matron of honor nnd Miss Dorothy Beach, tho sister of the bridegroom, tho maid of honor. Mr. Beach will return to Elkins Park a week beforo tho wedding to attend tho en tertainments being arranged in honor of the bridal party. Friends of Mr. Lloyd Schultz, of Wyn cota road, Jenklntown, will bo glad to learn that ho has, fully recovered from his recent Illness. Miss Katherlne Nice, of The Thistle, Ogontz, accompanied by Miss Amy Dowe, of Norwich. Conn., who makes her home In Philadelphia for the winter months, left on Saturday for Atlantic City, where they spent tho week-end. Miss Mary Freeland, of Prospect ave nue Melrose Park, has Miss Martha Shewell, ot Boston, ns her guest for sev eral daya. Mr and Mrs. Townsend Sharplcss, of Ti'nii.inn rhfllten Hills, had Mr. and Mrs I. Harrison Hutchinson, of Oakwood, Jobstown, N. J., as tholr guests over tho week-end. Mrs. Hutchinson rode with the Huntingdon Valley nounus on aaiuruay afternoon. Mrs. Henry C. Dimond. Miss Henrlotte Dlmond nnd Mr. Douglas M. Dimond, of Cloverly lane, Rydal, spent several days I..- ..rAA1r In ntinrnhnmlillrl-. Pa.. wherO they went to attend the wedding of Miss Eleanor Schmoele and Mr. J. Fulton Boyd, of Klngsvllle, Tex. Miss Dimond wuu one ot Miss acnmoeiea onaesmuiua. Miss Gehman will speak at the Chelten Hills Hall. Mather avenue, Wyncole, this afternoon. "Convention News" will be her subject Mrs. Marcus B. Wechsler. of 4812 Sydenham street, Logan, gave a kitchen shower Saturday nfternoorl for Miss Helen Sauerwalt, who will marry Mr. neld W. Malcolm, of New Britain. Pa., on March 23, at the Gaston Presbyterian Church. 11th street nnd Lehigh avenue. Among the guests were Miss Marie Lowery, Miss Geneva Thomas, Miss Louise Schroder and Miss Bertha Winder. Mrs. Jerome Sheip, of Fernbrook nve- ,ir , an Inst week to Join her husband nt Mobile. Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Sheip will Visit in ew uneuiw. j-ki.. uc lore returning name. Bala-Cynwyd Residents of Bala and Cynwyd are much Interested ln the entertainment which will take place on the eve of St. Patrick's day, In the Bala-Cynwyd audi torium, Cynwyd. for the benefit of the new parish building of St. Matthias' Church, of which the Rev. M, J. McCabe Is rector. The program wilt be as follows: 1 '" PART I. Soprsno-b, ?S&W' ' ' "' CoatraUo-'-Th, &S .' PART II. LECTURE. , 8opranoijK.tWfl9Mzr?ni.oi.;..Crouch C0n,l,:'1JrVayMcauikla- BiiK 'Ba"9 Boprano and cmtrlt(-"Sprln ew, Jin. Holt and Mrs. Laura. Mr, J. FomrenU, pluUt. Miss Jean Hammer, of Derwen road, Cvnwyd entertained the members of the Phi Slgnia Sorority Saturday night, Those nreslnt included Miss Dorothy Fleck. Mlsa Sarah Pedrick. Miss Dorothy Mor rig MIM Ursula Seeburger. Mlsa Mar carat Kershaw. Mlsa Dorothy Mecke, Mlsa Gladys Griffiths, of Chelsea: Mies Florence Kline Miss Mary Kaufman, Miss Marie McClatchey and Mlsa Catharine Street Lillian Russell to Address, Writers Lillian Russell, that perennial beauty of the footlights, will address the u?embera of th. Women Writer.' Club tocight at their rooms, 1M0 Locust fctreet. Miss Russell, who is as proud of hef pews naoer career a of her hUtrlonlo achieve ments, will Pak w bw humorous ex pYrleuces to beloar a wUt "heanty Pitor- to the dear old public. Roxborough rromlnent among tho entertainments of tho week In this section will bo tho annual banquet of tho 21st Ward Board of Trade, which will be followed by a reception and dance. The affair will tako pl.ico on Wednesday ovenlng nt Woodvale, tho clubhouso of tho Amorlcnn Bridge Company, and tho guests of honor will bo Mayor Thomas B. Smith and Mrs. Smith, the members of the Mayor's Cabi net and their wives, nnd Senator Boles Penrose Tho clubhouso will bo decorated with golden and whlto spring flowers, palms nnd ferns. Mrs. William F. Dixon, Mrs. Gcorgo Dorwart, Mrs. Nathan Lovorlng Jones, Mrs. John G. Morris nnd Mrs. John A. Morris will receive the guests. Tho oftlcerB of tho association aro: President, Mr. William F. Dixon; vlco presidents, Mr. C. W. Horrocks, Mr. John J. Koran nnd Mr. J. Rlgelhnupt; secretary, Mr. John F. Turner, nnd treas urer, Mr. Joseph C. Morris. Mr. John F L. Morris, chairman : Mr. J. C. Morris, Mr. Jacob Sheldrake Mr. Clarence Tumor, Mr. Joseph Kestler, Mr. N. L. Jones and Mr. aeorgo Dorwart form tho committee In charge. In addition to the toasts and tho responses, there will be a program of attractive musical selections. Mrs. Lawrence Meyer nnd Miss Kath ryn Meyer, of Levcrlngton avenue, who havo been vlsltjng friends ln Wllkes Karro and Pottsvllle, were Joined by Mr. Meyer on Saturday nnd returned home yesterday. Mrs. Meyer will be remem bered as Miss Kathryn Carney, formerly of Wlssahickon. Northeast Philadelphia Mrs. J, Newton, of 2831 Frankford nve nue, will entertain her "500" club at cards and luncheon tomorrow afternoon, when thoso present will bo Mrs. Dougherty, Mrs. Hagerman, Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Newman, Mrs. McCloskey, Mrs. M. Allen, Mrs. Lord. Mrs. Braun, Mrs. Hegglns, Mrs. Gelsel and Mrs. Martin. Miss Beatrice Dnton, of 209 East Ox ford street, is visiting friends ln Bruns wick, Md., for several weeks. A St. Patrick's Day party will be given by the Star of Kensington Lodge, No. 37, on Mondny evening, March 20, at Ascher Harmonle Hall, D and Cambria streets. A barnm-st In honor of tho 41st anni versary of the VeBtu Club will be given on Thursday evening, March 23, at Tex ttlo Hall. Cumberland street and Kensing ton avenue. Frankford Miss Sarah W. Williams, of Arrott street, will entertain her card club at luncheon Wednesday afternoon. Her guests will Include Miss Lillian Johnson, Miss Corlnno Mark, Miss Evelyn Balder ston, Miss Marguerite Graham, Miss Ethel Schull, Miss Leona Manning, Mies Martha Dudley, Mlas Frances Clarke, Miss Josephine Alloway, Miss Dorothy Caldwell. Miss Edith Reynolds. Miss Ethel Tyson, Miss Anna Jones, Miss Delia Holcomb and Miss Elizabeth Hoi comb. Mrs. Walter Gardner, of 1606 Rhawn street, will have Mrs. George Dunn and her daughter, Miss Pauline Dunn, ot At lantic City, as her guests this week. Mrs, Gardner's daughter. Miss Thelma Gard ner, will return with them tnd remain until after Easter. Camden and Vicinity Mrs. Carlos P. Noyes, of Brooklyn, N, Y., Is entertaining her mother, Mra. It A. Brlce, of . 335 Cooper street Mr. B. Q, C. Bleakley, of 318 Cooper street, is enjoying a. fishing trip at Miami, Fla. Mra. Mary Knight Vredenburgb, of SOS Linden street, entertained her bridge club last week. Notices for tho SocUtr past will bo .wantj anil nrlntul In lb Kvanlnc LetUcr. but all stub notice uul bo writ ten on en W of tne iiwr, nul tt olined In foil, with fall -dir. uJ when coulbi ttlfphoK Biuubcr iniut M fa. Boa ail ftucR commuiueaiioao v.. bo l. ttr KUUor." JSvuUui liUtr, I 0a Cht.t- - at4A Valet the ronalrtrntnt fro nrrUi out, a that vofkdcatloa taar ,U sawlsl. iht tutlc 1U tut bo p-MUbed. Southern Kesorts DATTONA, Fla,, March 13. There aro more Phlladelphlans In Daytona now than nt any time during tho season, and every one Is gay, for the balmy, sunshiny weath er makes one forget tho sordid things of life. The obstacle golf turnnment on the Desplnnd courRO brought forth a large gallery of golf enthusiasts on Tuesday. The brilliant coloring of tho women's sports clothes Against tho soft green vcr duro of tho tropical foliage formed a charming picture. Tea was served nt email tables on tho lawn. Mrs. W. E. Wright 1ms arrived from Hnrrlsburg, accompanied by Mrs. 13. O. Gros3, Mrs. Henry McCormlck and Mis McCormlck. Mr, nnd Mrs A. V. Brown, Mrs ! V Ilrown nnd Miss Helen Brown, who have been nt tho Clarendon for a fortnight, returned to Philadelphia on Mondny nnd will go to Atlantic City for tho Enster season. Mr. nnd Mrs. John P. Thorpe, of Vine land, N. J., nro hero for tho remainder of tho month. Mr. Howard Cnrrow, of Merchantvllle, N. J., wai hero for a week en route to Havana. Mrs. John Fowler, of Oak Lane, has terminated her stay ln Daytona and hns gono to Tampa Hay. Mrs. William Fors r spent some tlmo hero en routo to ths moro Southern resorts. Mrs. Forster will also visit Daytona again on her way to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. D. 11. Stroud nnd Mist Virginia Stroud, of Philadelphia, have taken npartments at the Bennett for a fortnight. Mrs. W. C. Seeberger. of Hillside, N. J., formerly of Atlantic City, spent a few days at tho Colonial en routo to Miami. Mr. I. R. Fcnlmore, of Philadelphia, has Joined Mr. Gcotgo W. Fcnlmore, or Ocean Grove, and they will leave hero the first of April for the North Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Favorite and Miss Margnrct Brltt, ot Atlnntlc City, who havo been toming tho State, aro now at tho Williams. Mr. John C. McGrnw Is among tho re cent arrivals at tho Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Schllchtcr, who have been touring tho East Coast, aro hero for n few days boforo returning to their home ln Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. John Clnflln, of Morris town, N. J nro at tho Palmetto for tho remainder of tho month. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo II. Schultz, ot Philadelphia, havo Joined friends at tho Morgan, whero thoy will remain for an other week beforo going North. Among tho Phllndolphlans at tho Rldgo wood nro Mrs. J. 11. Loomls, who Is ac companied by Miss Julia Strong, of Wash ington, nnd Mrs. F. II. Blade, of Engle wood, N. J.; Mr. E. E. Hnnson, Miss Allco E. Hanson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sylvan Dalsimcr, Mr. nnd Mrs. Max II. Rleser, Mr. Henry Sehurmnn. Miss Cecilia Schur mnn, Miss Leona Schurman, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. P. Moore, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Loavltt, Mrs. Alo.xaniler D. Grange, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Pitch, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Rodney Burton, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McConnor, Mrs. M. D. McCormlck and Miss Kate G. Rae. Mrs. II. Former, who has been touring tho Stnto, left tho first of tho week for her home In Philadelphia. Mr. John W. Holmes, who was here for several weeks, has gono to Tltusvllle, Fin., to visit friends before returning to his Phlndclphla home. Mr. W. J. Stnats. of Camden, has Joined friends nt the Desplnnd. Delaware County Mr. Donald E. Spencer will address tho meeting of the Delawaro County Associa tion of Women's Clubs, which will bo hold In tho Ridley Park Woman's Club this afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Lo Malstre, of Swarthmore avnnue. Ridley Park, have left for Virginia Hot Springs, where they will remain until April 1. Mrs. C. Elbert Hoffman and her young boh. Elbert Dottercr Hoffman, of High land Park, spent the last week with Mrs. Hoffman's mother, Mrs. C. It. Dottercr, of North Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Rhodes, of Moy Ian, have returned homo from Florida, whero they wero tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ellwood T. Allison, of Walllngford, who have a houseboat at Tampa. Mrs. T. II. Moore, of Mlllbourne. Is upending several weeks In Atlantic City. Mrs. Brlce Rawley, of Llanerch, la en tertaining her mother, Mrs. Mollie Eton, of Estcs Park, Col. Mrs. V. E. Bond, of Highland Park, is In Atlantic City convalescing from her recent Illness. Tioga MISS ELE.ANQR MURTHA Ml83 Murtha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Charles Murtha, rnade her debut last week at a dance given at the Walton. The principal and faculty of the Grover Cleveland School have issued Invitations for a "Cleveland Day" celebration on Friday at 2W o'clock. There will be addresses by Mr. Milton C. Cooper, the Rev. Charles B. Alspach, Mr- Edward J. Cattell and Mr. Oliver P. Ely, the prin cipal; also singing by the pupils and an exhibition of drawing- and manual train lng work. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lukens. who have been passing a fortnight In Chelsea, have returned to their home on West Venango street At tha annual meeting ot the Budd Athletic Association Mr. Carl Rutherford was elected president; Mr. Charles Slme master, vice president; Mr, Elbert Heag lin, secretary; Mr. George Servoss, finan cial secretary; Mr. Edward R. Hess, treas urer, and Mr. Leo I. Helutx, Mr. J. B. Tripple. Mr. W Gandy, Mr. P. Wester man, Mr. Charles Sayres, Mr. H. Reif, Mr. James Gallagher, Mr. peorge Fine and Mr, J. Meadowcroft, board of gov ernora. The association has secured a plot ot ground adjoining the clubhouse at Hunting Park avenue and 35th street, which will be ai ranged for baseball and tenns. The members of the Tioga Methodist Episcopal Church pave a largely attended reception last week f for the pastor, the Rev George Gaul, and Mrs. Gaul. Doctor Gaul will leave the pastorate at the col ot the ccnXcreac. year. LINEN SHOWERS, SURPRISE PARTIES AND BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS . - - - - - ' ' Mrs. M. Kelly Will Give an Affair for Miss Mohan, Miss Helen Harter Entertains for Miss Mollie Francis Various Other Matters of Interest Mrs, M. Kelly, of 20B0 Mercy street, will entertain this evening nt a linen shower ln honor of Mlsi Nora Mohan, whose engagement to Mr. William J, Kano was recently announced. Tho guests Invited ore Miss Helen Mc Brldo, Miss Mary Grlbbon, Miss Kathryn Mcehan, Miss Margaret Kelly, Miss Lo retta Mcehan, Miss Alice Mcehan, Miss Mnrgnret Mohan, Miss Agnes Mohnn, Miss Marie Mohan, Mrs. M. Wnugh and Mrs. Galltgher. Supper will bo served nt midnight. The decorations will bo yellow and white. Miss Helen Harter entertained nt her home. 412G Pnrrlsh street, on Saturday In honor of Miss Mollie Frnncls, of 849 North 21th street, who Is to bo married to Mr Clarcneo Dills, nf Flcmlngton. Tho guests wero Miss Molllo Frnncls, Mlsi Edna Hllter, Miss Joscphlno Mitchell, Miss Ada Suplee, Mist Sara Francis, Mrs. Will iam Wendt, Miss Jesslo Fowler, Miss Flor ence Albro, Miss Elva Washburn, Mlsi Elizabeth Weltc, Miss Helon Harter. Mr. Claronco Dllts, Mr. Gustavo Rlmensbor gor, Mr. Charles Murphy, Mr. Ellis Gil bert. Mr. Albert Williams, Mr. William Wendt. Mr. Walter OlbBon. Mr. Herbert Flounders, Mr. Stanley McMillan, Mr. Vik tor Kclsel and Mr. Charles Slatchcr. A dance will bo given by tho Point Breeze Branch of tho Philadelphia Central Relief Committee, on Wednesday, nt Apollo Hall. Tho uso of tho hall for tho ovenlng was given by Mr. J. Stern, tho proprietor, nnd tho proceeds will go entirely to the war sufferers. Tho committee In charge Includes Mr. Roscnbaum, chairman of dance; Mr. E. Glarcr, chairman of print ing; Miss Irene Llpsltz, chairman ot re ftcshments. On Thursday evening Mis Ethel Shctz Ilne. of 2U7 South 21st Btrcot, gavo a mis cellaneous shower In honor ot Miss Flor enco Shlsler. who will bo married In tho nenr future. Among those present wero Miss Edna Snow. Mis Bcntrlce Myers. MIhs Sybil Cottmnn, Mrs. Elmer Myers, Mrs. Godfrey Shlsler, Mrs. Louis Lb mann, Mrs. Samuel Foster, Mrs. Horaco C. Hodgson. Miss Kdlth Ball. Miss Louisa Lamertz, Miss Margaret Hublcy, Miss Mary Simon, Miss Bertha Brown, Miss Ann Bolton, Mlsi Mary Voltmer, Miss Co colla Cecil and Miss Sara Slngloy. A surpriso party wns Bve to Mr- At wood Robertson on his 70th brthdaj 1 Wilmington WILMINGTON. March 13. Social ovents will bo reduced to a minimum dur lng tho Lenten season, but invitations havo been issued to a few small nr falrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie P. Mahony will give an auction brldgo .party on Wednesday night, to which tho Friday Night Dancing Class has been Invlteu. Miss Barbara Blspham, of Claymont, has had Miss Helen Bartholomew, of Philadelphia, ns her guest. Miss Elizabeth G. Thompson anil Miss Allco Crawford aro sojourning In Florida, stopping nt St. Petersburg, Miami and Palm Beach. Miss Ellen du Tont, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Coleman du Pont, and Mr. Hollyday Meeds, Jr., whoso engagement was announced at Christmas, will bo mar ried tho last of April, but the exact dato has not been fixed. is entertaining Miss Loulso Whlto, of Salisbury, Md., as ner guest. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Chndwlck, of Lymo, Conn., who spent the greater part of the winter with Mr. and Mrs. John Bancroft, huvo returned to their homo. Miss Betty Curtis has been spending a week with relatives In Maryland. Judgo Benjamin F. Keller and Mrs. Keller, of Charleston, W. Va., spent last week with Mrs. George C. Hnll at St. John's rectory. Judgo Keller, who Is on the bench of tho United States Court ot the Southern District of West Virginia, Is a brother of Mrs. Hall. Mrs. AlexlB I. du Pont, of Rcncourt. has returned from Charleston. S. C, whero she spent a month with friends. What's Doing Tonight oVc-sea by I)r KelU K. HchelllnB. Horace; II. S"rnea. Jr . Jo.eph V. A. Jackson and Prof. Krnt Lacy. Uellevue-StraUora Hotel, 8:13 o'clock. Soutli Philadelphia Hustn.es Men's Associa tion transit discussion, Ilroad und ieileral streets. lloston 8mphony Orchestra concert, with Oeraldlne Karrar, soloist. Academy of Music. 8:1s o'clock. Flfty-saenth Street Improvament Aocla tlon entertainment. B.th street and Haverford avenue; 8 o'clock. University of Pennsylvania French play, 'L'Avocat Patolln," New Century Club. Transit protest meetlnc. P. O. 3. A. Hall, Dustleton; 8 o'clock. Traffic Club dinner. Hotel Adelpbtai 6.30 o'clock. . .. . Lecture. "Standardi-atton of Mi'slc." duatav Ileckbr. Wltherspoon Hull. 8 o'clock. University extension lectura, "Hlaliways .nSTlSui of Medical bclence" by Dr. Jc-ieph McKarland. Association Hall, Ger mantown. Ilanquet American das Company manager, nellevus-atratford. AMUSEMENTS B. F. Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT t TWELFTH STKBETS AMERICA'S LOVELIEST WOMANI LILLIAN RUSSELL Bl.NlllINll - .v,w.... -w..w- Harry Tushe S)lvU Jaon. Marion Mor. Jan" Clal Daner. Kred. J. Ardatr. & Co., Lyon A Vo.co. Others. ACADEMY OF MUSIC TUESDAY AFT., MARCH 21, at 3 KREISLER Tickets at Heppo'. 7 Bo to II Box, 112-18 Dlr.ctlon C. A. Ellis. Symphony Hall, Boston Stanley MAP.KET BELOW 10TH Hilda, in lu 11:15p.m. FANNIE WARD In "FOP. THE DEFENSE" AnnED ATrilACTIONB ! BL'HTOJC HOLMES' ADPu.ANT FOKESTS QF CALIFORNIA" 'Somewhere In Frant," War fecene (No- 4) Arcadia ,u CHESTNUT Ul. 10TH , M lO 11.13 f, il. ALL TJUS WEEK Bessie Barriscale showing BuMets and Brown Eyes Palace JOc IJH MARKET 20o 11) A. M to 11.15 P. M Marguerite Clark "OUT OF THE DRIFTS" Thurs.. Frt. 8i BLANCHE SWBBT fa First Presentation of "THE BLACKLIST" WtUnUG 28c. SO Re. Mat- Sat. Ei. 2S to . no hither' "BRINGING UP FATHER" NIXON 2 I -? Ja.Tft: . u. ..-., Its". JuUut Lar- Tonlght at T and 9. I !, , Cawtroo. IJoyd WhUehouso. 10 Impsrial Jaw, tlj. imnvinon Clra.4 Blow8.t(. MrkttS American, a,- SWCk - cssi- IlaU. Tv.. Ti.u.Ti.t Sal, his daughter, Miss Anna Robertson at his home, 182S Wolf street, on Tuesday eve ning. Among the guests present were Mrs. A. Robertson, Mr, Joseph Robertson, hl daughter nnd niece, Mr. ar.d Mrs. H. Rob ertson, Br. Frederick Byrod and Mrs1. Coomes. Tho S. O. C. Club of Philadelphia held Its annual dinner, followed by cards, at Mosebach's on Saturday evening, Covers wero laid for 16 guests. Those present wero Miss Mario Mlnch, Miss Lyle Mac Murtlc, Mlsn Emma L. Van Osten, Mlsi Elizabeth Rotz, Miss Clara A. Friend, Miss Motile Illy. Mr. William E. Hubert, Mr. Fred Budcnz, Mr. Charles F. Splei. Mr. John I,, Hubert, Mr Fred W. PnhU Mr. H. Edward Rleger, Mr. and Mrs. C'lnrcnco C. Schnefer and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L Phillips The commlttea In charge Included Mr. Frederick tltidenz, Mr. John L. Hubert and Mr. Frederick W. Pahl. A reception was given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander Martin In honor of their 10th wedding nnnlversnry at their home, 240 Christian street, last week. Among the guests wero Mr, and Mrs. John Cope, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Penater, Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Tnnzolo, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pinto, Mr. and Mrs. John Del Qurttrb, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rego, Mr. nnd Mrs. Nicholas D. George, Mr. nnd Mrs. An thony Vlto, Mr. nnd Mrs. Angelo Famlg llcttl nnd Cavalier VIncenzo Gcnnaro Baltagtlesc. Mrs. P. Goldstein, of 718 Jackson street. Is entertaining her brother, Mr. J, I Lemlseh, of Brooklyn. Her children, Miss Elizabeth Golditcln and Mr. HarrV Gold stein, have given several affairs In his honor. The rollcall held nt the First Baptist Church, Queen lnno and Sllvcrwood street Mannyunk, on Friday evening was very successful. Tho opening address was mndo by tho Rev. William A. Crawford, and was followed by other addresses nnd an entertainment. Members of tho Alaph Toss Sorority, who nro Miss Sarah Gordon, Miss Hannah Marks, Miss Jcnnlo Herman, Miss Sayde Sliver. Miss Rcbn Hlrsch. Miss Anna Ro senkorf and Mrs. Julius Rosenberg, enter tnlned 100 guests at a danco nt Mose bach's Casino last Tuesday evening. The feature of tho evening wns a special gala dance, whero ribbons nnd horns were used. Later refreshments wero served and a leap year danco followed. AMUSEMENTS The Emergency Aid ANNOUNCES Illustrated Lectures and Talks on Relief Work in War ring Countries TUESDAY, MARCH 14. at 3 o'clock, at th residence ot Mrs Alnn Strong, 203(1 Do Lnncey. MISS 1RENH MANnV and MISS ALINE VAN HARENTZEN, I'lantst Subject, "Work ln the Contagious ljospluls In Franco." No tickets. Weil . March IB. Mmo. Canioy lectures In French on "The Spirit of Belgium." t 8 o'rlork at lfiM Walnut street, whero tickets ('-00) am for sale. Thurs., March Id Heading by Mrs. Robert, Ornnt A arrlcs of unpublished letters from ths countries at war. at the residence of Mrs. Charlton Ynrnall. 17th and Locust sts.. at 4:43 o'clock. Tickpts il, for sale at 1428 "Walnut St. ACADEMY OF MUSIC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LEOrOLD 8T0K0WSKI. Conductor Symphony I Fri. Aft., Mar. 17, nt 3:00 Concerts f Sat. Evrr., Mar. 18, at 8:15 WAGNER PROGRAM Overture. "Dcr Fliegendo Hollander"; Prelud. "Lohengrin"; Felerllcher Zug ium Munster, "Ixhengrln": Overture and Venusherg Musla, "Tnnnhauser" : Prelude to Act 1, "Dlo Melster singer"; Prelude to Act 3. "Die Melster- Initer"; Siegfried Idyl. "Tristan und Isolds"; Prelude and Love-death. Seats Now on Sale at Heppe's, HID Chestnut BROAD Last 6 Evgs. , Klaw . Erlanger and George Tyler Present, POLLYANNA The aiad riay, Sprtadltig Oaod Cheer. Ilest Seats Jl.AO ut Popular Wednesday Mat. NEXT WEEK SEATS THURSDAY MR ANDREAS DIITEL Presents PRINCESS TRA-LA-LA The Latest Viennese Operetta With Phyllis Partington, Emmy Nlcklass, George Baldwin Cast of 70 Fresh From Triumphal Year In Vienna and ii-rlln. GARRICK Tonight at 8:13 MATS. WEDNESDAY nnd SATURDAY, 2U8. COHAN & HARRIS Present THE FUNNIEST FARCE IN THE WORLD IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Original New York Cast and Production Rest Seam $1 at Popular Wednenday Mats. FORREST Last Weeks Evgs. at 8:13. Mats. Wed, & Sat. -!:15 ZIEGPELD FOLLIES Popular Wednesday Matinees, 50q to Jt.50. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE METROPOLITAN OPERA CO., NEW YORK .,ra..E2SLLHaensel und GreteJ Mines MAbON. MATTFELD. nODESON MM. REISS, UORITZ. Conductor, Mr. HAC1EMAN. Folloe,ipArTJTAr;nT Mme.CAJATTl, by XrUi-JJl. CARU60 DBLUCA Conductor. Mr. RAVAONOLI. Seats, 1108 Chestnut. Walnut 441; Race UT, Stfal i;U, 10 BIG ACTS PollyannaWeek! Brg2g?n' PAUL CONCHAS JOHN P. WADE Rlggest Show in Town FASHION REVUE; Stsn Stanley: McCabe. Levee & Pond, Wtlklna Wllklns; Eddie Foyer, and Othcra, frlnV.p Theatie juniper stb. VJHJ JC VAVDBYII.I.B -Continuous 11 A M to 11 P. M. 10c, ISc. JJc, "THE SIDEWALK CABARET" COMEDY SINOINO AND DANCINO Joseph K. Watson SSSi.,, O'CONNOR SISTERS & OllUIN. OTHERS AHplnhi p"-'l-' Last Week; Tonight a jMULipill 8.15. Last Pop. Mat Thursday Five of America's Foremost Stars Wm. II CRANE. Thos W ROSS. Maclyn AHUUCKLE. Amelia D1NOHAM, Edith TALIAFERRO Bd Qreat Company In lironson Howard's Delight ful Comedy "THE NEW HENRIETTA7 Next Week "NOBODY HOME" ACADEMY OF MUSIC Boston This (Mon.) Eyj., 8il$ Symphony Orchestra Dr Karl Muck. Conductor SOLqiST Geraldine PARRAR TICKETS AT HEPIdTK Amphitheatre, Soq T VRTP IiAST TWO WEEKS I iJlXViO Tonight. 8:19Mat WA The Claaslest of Musical Cfim&Ut "THE ONLY GIRL" By Henry Blossom ami Victor Htrbart. -Tho. Ijrrta U Wlwra All tee Tya Tre. Whistling Come Fnao," NIXON'S GRAND, Una Ciayio apd Mayers 9 We Aeta t. tcwi-v it