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BVBHING fcEDGfiR-PHTLABTOTjPTTTA. MONDAY, MAROH 20, 1916.
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IANCY WYNNE DWELLS ON
Charming Affair Bejng
Women interested in nope uay Nursery to Be
Given Early in April
T' HE kiddles will como In for their
share of entertaining at several
..Writable affairs being arranged for tho
Lmilcnllat season. Ono of the mo?t ln
Cestini? of theso will bo tho "Child's
.rAn of Verso" and "cmor!o3 of
l..mi8 Portraits," a series of tableaux,
, be followed by a dansant on the
.ft.rnoon of Friday April 7, at tho
feIlvuo-Btratford,
.. ttnnn nnv Nursory at 1031 Vine
f street will bo tho beneficiary. In con-
I seetlon with tho nffnlr there will bo a
rv riiro and Interesting loan cx-
bibltlon of dolls In tho costumes of at!
P rations and also a salo of children's
Itommer na,s nnd dolla ln clmre o
Ijlrt. H. Howard Ellison, Jr., Mrs.
Charles II. WOOU nnu mra, u. vs. iuuauo
lug- Then, ln addition to this, tea and
( will bo served at attractively nr-
rtn&ed tables, wiucn may do rcservou oy
Bolvlng to Mrs. Itobort Sewell or Mrs.
flfMrla L- Clothier. Mrs. Stacy B.
ijoyd president, or xno ooara ot man
jers, Miss Mary K. Gibson, Mrs.
Charles I Doric, nnu Airs, isaao it.
Davl, vlco presidents ; Mrs. Henry S,
T.onpit. treasurer, anu Mlsa IJIlzabotli
Gibbons White, secretary.
A splendid ll3t of patronesses has been
3. .enroll for tho afternoon, nmoiiK them
being Mrs. Edgar Wright Balrd, Mrs.
J. Hampton Barnes, Mxa. Charles D.
Barney, Mrs. Samuel Bell, Jr., Mrs. J.
Wllmcr Blddlo, Mrs. John Brinton,
Mrs. Robert C. II. Broclc, Mrs. O. Cly
mer Brooke, Mrs. Harrison IC Caner,
Mrs. Percy II- Clark, Mrs. William J.
Clothier, Mrs. Edward Coles, Mrs.
Btrlcker Coles, Mrs. Alexander Brinton
Coxe, Mrs. Charles O. Davis, Mrs. John
B. Dcavcr, Mrs. Norton Downs, Mrs,
Thomas Dolan, Jr., Mrs. George W.
Elklns, Jr., Mrs. Walter L. Eustls, Mrs,
William il. i'lfcit, ah a. rfuumi u. viu-
hard, Mrs. Kano S. Green, Mrs. C. C.
Harrison, Mrs. Richard H. Harto, Mrs.
Samuel P. Huhn, Mrs. C. C. Harrison,
Jr., Mrs. John S. Jenks, Jr., Mrs. Sid
ney W. Keith, Mrs. J. Louis Kettcrllnus,
Mrs. Arthur II. Lea, Mrs. Joseph
TV Llpplncott, Mrs. Horatio Gates
Lloyd, Miss Esther Lloyd, Mrs.
William M. Lycott, Mrs. Thomas Mc
Kean, Mrs. Marshall Morgan, Mrs. C.
Emory McMlchacl, Mrs. Rood A. Mor
gan, Mrs. E. E. Marshall, Mrs. J. ir.
Mitchell, 3d, Mrs. Paul Denckla Mills,
Mrs. Effingham B. Morris, Mrs. Freder
ick W. Morris, Jr., Mrs. Richard E.
Norton, Mrs. Ell Kirk Price, Mrs. A. J.
Drexci Paul, Mrs. rark Painter, Mrs.
George Wharton Popper, Mrs. G. Brin
ton Roberts, Mrs. Edgar T. Scott, Mrs.
Edward B. Smith, Mrs. J. Harrison
Smith, Mrs, S. F. Sharpless, Mrs. Isaac
T. Starr, Mrs. Joseph E. Slnnott, Mrs.
James Starr, Mrs, Cornelius Stovonson,
Mrs. Alan II. Strong, Mrs. Charlemagne
Towor, Mrs. John B. Thayer, Jr., Mrs.
George C. Thayer, Mrs.. Alexander Van
Rensselaer, Mrs. Theodore Voorhces,
Mrs. Clement R. Walnwright and Mrs,
Charles Stewart Wurts.
As tho season wanes Mrs. Scott's Sup
per Club, which meets each Saturday
:nlght In tho ballroom of tho Bellovue-
.2 Stratford. Rppma in tnlfn n npw InnRn nn
fllfe, nearly every ono being anxious to
fAtcrtaln before the close of tho scries,
-, eariy m April.
j Mrs. Alfred E. Nbrrls, ns Is her usual
citen, entortalncd for Dorothy, hor
h tine Mitchell and Lillian Hobs'on, tho
latter ono of Dorothy's Now York
K friends, whllo tho men in tho group
- included Bob Carroro and Maxwell Car
jjr rere (tho good-looking "Bob's" brother,
!, I take It), Forrester Scott, Thomas
i Allen Rector and another Gothamlte,
j Prevost McMlchacl, and several others.
Thero wcro about 20 ln tho group alto-
aouier. manon Dougherty was thero
also with her usual Httlo coterlo, and
Harry Adams, with tho now Mrs.
Adams, occupied a table with six or
Ir !Sht guests. Among others who en
i tertalned wero tho William II. Donncrs,
ft tho Alfred Rednald AllnnH. thn fMinrltn
B Harrisons, the Snencer Minora, tho
fa Lewis Nellsons, tho Evans Roberts, Mrs.
m "Des quite giving tho llo to her titlo
ffrandma"; tho Myers Fltlcrs and tho
Edwin Vlll.u .L. ii.-. . .
m ' "i me umcr or wnom nave
K only Just returned from tho South.
m NANCY WYNNE.
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Personals
An interesting post-Lenten wedding will
oa mat nt Krtoa tai. t v .
sax ... iT. ..oj 4iwucj m xiruwu xjuwuihe.
Wtuf rr of M"8- Hobert W. Downing, of
K5 w cust Btreet- t3 Mr- Joh" C. Chaff e,
ILZ 0rleans. La., which will be sol
K ffvL'f no" on Saturday, April 29.
m. W uia Church of the Holy Trinity. Rlt-
wJu1 B(luarc- The rector, the Rev.
W Sn. Tomhlns. D. D.. will officiate.
W w .. . wn,ne yrm bo attended by Miss
wcoim. or New York, as maid of
SSST aJul ner brldemalda will bo Miss
B ?.'. Ha"dy Burton, Miss Elinor J.
fit r?"M Anna Mzry Wolthour. Mlsa
.Hr. ?' Sf Salem N J-. nnd Mlaa ICath-
Z, Ogden.
Kr. Anthony J, Drexci Blddle will give
t recent nn thlu .. -. i.i- i
1rti W .. M..G4IIWM V Ilia (1UK1P,
f MM Walnut Btrcet. to meet Mr. C, A.
in .j5 "ar'w, m. p., who will make
r!. ii re,a on Preparedness. Mr. n J,
"Wl!. City Statistician, will also speak.
AlMrttf li..l..JIM r J mr
Bi- ' ."uumiiB Jr. ana in. jamea
EfaSii n- Davld Marshall Shirk, Mr. Ben-
'MmUl nuh and BMlamln n.iah lr nm-nt
int wek-end ai the Traymoro, Atlantic
&.",.. " PetBr Shields nnd her daugh
0, em n3 Ethel A' Snleld8 ona Mlsa Cora
6J.. ,h wek-end, aa did Mr. and Mrs.
Ena Mr. Henry Miller AVatts. '
f Tha wedding of Miss Lydla Cobano Mac
f daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William
"r',n JlasnKs. of Elizabeth. N. J., will
-" yice on Saturday evening, March 25,
BoMinot street, Princeton,
tejIWceremony will be performed by the
v. or, Alfred Baker, rector emeritus of
r"y Church, Princeton. The only at
waaanu will be Mlsa Elizabeth Grean
nitS v n ni Ml8 Elizabeth La Mc
ri5?;aa o Princeton, as nowei" girls.
a Master Donali7 Rosa MacLaren and
vt i'8wU Baker Cuyler aa ribbon
fei??ai! rcPtlon, to which only relatives
r'10 two families -will h Invltert.
a MacLaren la deacandad from aa
M ?'' f- Aahbal Graen, havlar
it ?reiaaatpf tfc.ia4sa;frel
CHARITY AFFAIRS IN LENT
Arranged by Prominent
to 1822. Her grandmother, Elizabeth
Stockton Green MacLaren, was tho first
cousin of Governor Robert Stockton Green,
of New Jersey. Her grandfather, Dr.
Donald MacLaren, chaplain. United States
navy, retired, of Now York, saw service
In two wars, having been nppolnted by
President Lincoln during the Civil War
nnd recalled from tho retired list to active
duty during tho war with Spain.
Mr. Hastings Is tho son of Mr. William
H. Hastings, of Elizabeth, N. J., and Is a
grnduato of Princeton University, class of
Members of tho Beta Chapter. Phi
Gamma Delta Fraternity, gave their an
nual dinner on Saturday evening at tho
chapter house, 30th nnd Locust streets
About 200 guests wero present, nmong
them tho new Secretary of War, Newton
D. Baker, who wns tho national president
of tho fraternity two years ago; Mr. John
Miles Gibbons, tho present national presi
dent: Mr. John W. Kephnrt, Mr. Dlmnor
Beober and Mr. Andrew A. Adams, presi
dent of tho Phi Gamma Delta Club of
Now York.
Mr. Frederick Wilson, tho artist, Is
spending several days in Philadelphia,
Mrs. Frank Granger Kennedy. Jr.. -will
receive Informally this afternoon from 4
until C o'clock at her homo, 2043 Spruco
street
Tho engagement of Mrs. Stephen Smith,
Jr., to Mr. Harry Goobol, of Montgomery
county, haB been nnnounced.
Germantown
Tho marriage of Mlaa Dorothy Scott,
daughter of Mr. William II. Scott, of
Schoolhouso lano and Wayno avenuo, to
Mr. William A. Webster, will take placo
on Thursday, April 6, at o'clock, in tho
Market Squaro Presbyterian Church. The
ceremony will bo performed by tho Rev.
Harold McA. Robinson, pastor of tho
church. Miss Scott will have her sister,
Mrs. a. Harlan Wolls, as matron of honor,
nnd tho Howor girl will bo Miss Florence
Harlan Wells. Mlsa Helen P. Scott. Mlas
Loulso Tllge, Mlsa Judith Marr and Mlsa
Margaret Emily Moniy will bo tho brides
maids. Mr. Webster will havo Mr. Joseph
S. Myers as best man, nnd tho ushers will
include Mr. Horace P. Webster, Mr. Gar
Held Scott, Mr. Jaspar W. Nlcolls and Mr.
Francis J. CrowolL
Mr. and Mrs. Ocorgo Beck, of 4833 Pu
laski avenue, will glvo a dance on Satur
day afternoon at tho Germantown Con
servatory of Music. 10D West Chclten ave
nue. In honor of their son, Mr. Rodney
Mooro Beck and Mr. Newton Thompson
Beck. There will be 60 guests present, In
cluding Miss Mnrjorle Beatty, Mlsa Mar
garet Wateon, MlS3 Gwendolyn Gray. Miss
Freda Glllcsplo, Miss Amelia Scxlas, Mis?
Margaret Mellor, Miss Catherine Luckett,
Miss Clara Iszard, Mlsi Cathorlno Nich
olas, MIst Judello Houston. Miss Cather
ine Owen, Miss Rcba Owen, Miss Agnes
Clement. Miss Nina May Cook, Miss Mary
It It it, Miss Bessie Bllllngslca, Miss Eliza
beth Jopson, Miss Sarah Mortimer. Mlas
Margaret Bacon, Miss Isabel Qillcsplo,
Miss Dorothy Valentino, Miss Elizabeth
West. Miss Clementina Mackenzlo, Mr.
Lowls Smith, Mr. Rodman Porter, Mr.
Donald Beard. Mr. Browster Grace, Miss
Marlon Miller, Mr. Harry Smyth, Mr.
Francis Smyth. Mr. Allen Wost, Mr. Jack
Morrow, Mr. Frederick Clement, Mr. Jo
seph Jcllott, Mr. Jnck Simons, Mr. Sparta
Fritz, Mr. Robert Williamson, Mr. Milton
llarba, Mr. William Dawson, Mr. Ray
mond Iszard. Mr. Lawrence Holcomb, Mr.
Harold Wallace, Mr, Thomas Wolstcn
hohnc, Mr. Hnrrlson Miller, Mr. Jnck
Uogan, Mr. Alfred Sllllman, Mr. Robert
Gardiner. Mr. Harris Kcon, Mr. George
Mullln. Mr. Carson Perry, Mr. Shelmor
dlno Perkins nnd Mr. Sidney Mackenzie.
Tioga
MISS FLORENCE M. IIOPKINS
Miss Florence May Hopkins, daughter
of Mr. and Mra. Thomas F. Hopkins, of
3532 North 23d street, whose marriage to
Mr. Dlllwyn Jones Wnttla. Jr., will take
placo on Monday. April 21, was given a
novel surprise entertainment Saturday
afternoon by her friends. The affair waa
called a "spring shower." Spring llowera
wore used ln the decorations. Among those
present were Miss Ruth Barker Rogers
Miss Helen Marie Wahl. Mlsa Marian How.
arth Deetz, Mlsa Anna M, Schmltt, Miss
Marie Edmunds, Miss Allca Nlcol, Mlsa
Mattle Leo Hopkins, Mlsa Margaret Elaa
Hopkins. Mlsa Violet Bruner, Mra. Ida
Rogers, Mr8. C. E. Hopkins. Mra. J. Sny
der, Mrs. J. O, Deeta, Mra. C, S. Schwenk,
Mra. Earl Roberta, Mrs. D, J, Wattla, Mrs.
Herbert Smith. Mrs. IL Glueck. Mrs. Allca
O. Spofford, of Columbus, O.J Mru. Alfred
Kratzert. of Newport. R. I.; Mra. W C.
Reeber, Mlsa Tlrzah D. Reeber, Mlsa Dor
othy E. Reeber, Mlaa Bessie Talbot, Mlaa
Dorothy S. Fischer and Mra. Emll Fischer,
of New York.
Mr. and Mra. Orrln A. Robins, of 3715
North Carlisle street, will give a dinner
on Thursday night in honor of Mrs. Rob
lna' alster, Mra. Albert Raymond Evans, of
Lawrqncevllle, N. J. Yellow and white
spring flowera and ferns will form the
decorations. Among the guests will ba
Mr. and Mrs. William Eely, Mr. and Mra.
Aaron L. Burtla and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Craven. Mra. Evans, a December bride,
who was Mlsa Mary Kaufman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Kaufman, of Tioga,
was tho guest of honor, on Saturday at a
luncheon given by her bridesmaid, Mlsa
Madilelna Twining Sharps.
Camden and Vicinity
Mlas Mary Parsons, of 307 North 6th
street, haa gone to Now York for several
days to be the guest of Judge -and Mrs.
Young.
Mlaa Zelda Blddle Smith, of North Cra
raer HiU, haa returned from a vialt to
Aiuupolia.
Mr- and Mra. Harry F. Carr, of Mer
rliantvllle. have, returned from u. sojourn
5 Lafcstreaa. ' j
''1 4W i &,? "-3f-
4u Mil vMi"I'
Along the Main him
.JlEt0l,A "eDn will ba glran
this afternoon nt the Merlon Country Dr
Bchool by the members of the Woraere
Committee of the Merlon Clvlo Aaaoela
tlon. to meet Miss Gertrude Hoffman, who
w r.C arB6,,? th? sch001' Mr Frederick
W. Rockwell Is chairman of the commit
tee, tho members of which Include Mrs.
Ldward W. Bolt. Mrs. Harold Pender.
Mrs. s. Earle Haines, Mrs. William H.
Folwell, Mrs. Martin J. Mulkln nnd Mrs.
Ernest Searing.
NARBERTH The minstrel show and
Bl.tc.luh J?, be. Bcn hy iha i"nlor members
of the Kings Daughters will be held this
Friday evening, March 24. at the Arcade
Theatre. It will be for the benefit of tho
Holiday House.
ARDMORE Mrs. Harvey Boyer of
Athens and Ltnwood nvenucs, celebrated
St Patrick's Day by a dinner, followed
by cards. Tho trnestq wnr Mn ttm.ru 11
Hagy, of Reading, who was tho guest of
honor j Mr. and Mrs. IMward Preston, of
Wlssahlckon ; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Fell
and Mr. nnd Mrs. Irving Foster, of Nor
rlstown. ROSEMONT Mr. nnd Mrs. John P.
aroen nnd Miss Jacqueline Green have
returned to Roscmont, after spending six
weeks ln Florida.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Kelso Cassatt spent
tho week-end at their homo ln Rosemont.
RADNOR Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Drexci
Paul will return from Aiken, S. C, tho
first of April, at which tlmo the new houso
which they have been building at Rad
nor will be ready for occupancy.
ST. DAVID'S Mr. and Mrs. William
Hcywnrd Myers, Miss Elizabeth S. Myers,
Miss Marlon T. Myers, Mies Mnrgaretta
D. Myers and Miss Sarah Sergeant Myers
havo returned from n fortnight's visit to
Augusta, Go.
Mr. and Mrs. David N. Bell have re
turned to their homo on Summit avenue,
nttor spending tho winter In town.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. A. Keys, who have
been passing tho winter at Crystal
Springs, Flo., havo gone to Orlando, Flo.,
beforo returning to their homo In St.
David's.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jnquctto Palmer
will shortly Issue Invitations for n danco
In April nt their homo In SL David's.
DEVON Mrs. C. Howard Clark, of
Cliestnutwold Farm, will spend tho ro
malndor of tho winter with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. John
P. Holllngsworth, at 4 2d and Spruco
streets.
Bala-Cynwyd
Mr. Rlchnnl P. Tull, Mr. Edgar S.
Gardner. Mr. F. Curtis Hublcy, Mr. Wal
ter A. Fox nnd Mr. Thomas C. Yocum
gave a surprise party Saturday In honor
of Captain Francis S. Laws, nt Mr. Tull's
home, Brentwood and Penarth roads,
Cynwyd. On tho samo evening Mrs. P.
Curtis Hublcy entertained their wives
at her homo In Cynwyd.
A subscription leap year danco will bo
given on the evening of April 4 In tho
Bala-Cynwyd Auditorium.
North Philadelphia
A series of parlor readings by Miss II.
Kato Murdock has been arranged by tho
Alumnno Association of the Girls' High
nnd Normal Schools, to take place as fol
lows: Tuesday, April 4, at tho home of
Mrs. William H. List. 3408 Hamilton
street, "Merchant of Venice"; April 11, at
tho homo of Mrs. Joseph S. Goodbread,
1713 North 18th street. "Taming of the
Shrew." Miss Murdock, who Is presldont
of the Murdock Shakcspearo Club, Is a
niece of the late James Murdock and Sam
uel Murdock, both well-known readers and
Shakespearean tcholara. The patronesses
Includo Mrs. List, Mrs. Goodbread, Mrs.
John A, Richmond, Mra D. R. Harper,
Mrs. Morton Morris, Mra. Georgo S. Chap
man. Mrs. 55. M. K. Fulton, Miss M. A.
Robinson, Miss M, II. Bower, Mrs. Mary F.
Hlldrlch and Miss A. IC Robertson.
Frankford
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold G. Shoemaker,
of 701 Tulip street, havo aa their guests
for a few days Miss Eleanor Glenn, Miss
Evelyn Murray nnd Miss Ruth Murray,
of Wilmington. Mrs. Shoemaker will ro
turn with her guests nnd remain nt the
home of the Misses Glenn until Easter,
when she will Join Mr. Shoemaker In Chi
cago. Mrs. Henry Gardner, of 2000 Rhawn
street, and her daughter, Mrs. Edwin T.
Rawloy, will entertain at tho home of
Mrs. John W. Williams, on DIttman
Street, on Wednesday afternoon, from 3
until 6 o'clock. Atnong tho guests will bo
Mrs. M. Wlllard, Mrs. David Mevlll, Mrs.
Walter Flak. Mrs. Charles Griffiths. Mrs.
Norman Griffiths, Mrs. Harry Flemmlng,
Mrs. Paul Morgan, Mrs. Frank Clarke,
Mrs. Samuel Russell, Mrs. Paul Dunn,
Mra. William Ott. Mrs. Martin Murray,
Mrs. Josoph MacNamara and Mrs. Georgo
Cole.
South Philadelphia
Tho Misses Council, of South 18th
street, entertained at a St. Patrick's
Party Friday evening. The decorations
were appropriate to the occasion. Those
present wero- Mlsa Mildred Tobln, Miss
Frances Do Sales Tobln, Miss Marie II.
Cannon, Mlsa Margaret Reardon, Miss
Frances Do Sales Connell, Miss Lillian
M. Connell, Mr. John J. Hunt, Mr. John
J, Schneider, Mr. Harry McDcrmott, Mrs.
Roy Olbbs, Mr. James A. McSorley and
Mr. Charles Qulgley.
Miss Mabel Klbler, of 2123 South Ban
croft street, entertained the members of
her sewing club on Thursday evening.
Shamrocks and decorations appropriate
for St. Patrick's Day were used, Among
those present were Miss Florence Cona
way, Mlsa Anna Shirley, Miss Helen
Perklson, Mlsa Katherlne Given, Mra.
Walter Blackwood, Mrs. George Fred
erlckson and Miss Alice Fortescue.
Wilmington
A Lenten Bible claaa haa been formed
by a number of Episcopal women, which
meeta every Thursday morning at the
home of Mrs. C. Marshall Barton, at
Goodstay, Some of those Interested In
the formation of the class are Mrs. Lam
mot du Pont, Mra. Barton and Mra. A.
Felix du Pont
Mr. and Mra. Ttlghman Johnston have
gone to Summervllle, S. C, where they
will remain several weeks. They hava
Joined Sir. and Mra. Edgar M. Hoopea,
Mlaa Mildred Hoopea and Mra. George
Neabltt, who are sojourning there.
INTERESTED IN
Mrs. Samuel Canton on the left, will be mistress of ceremonies, and
Miss Sylvia. Blanckenece, on tna right, leader oil the cotillon, ai the
gnaua, JU& Israel Purim, ball to ba hejd this eveninx.
""DSaLSiS?
MRS. WALTER ALVIN CARL
Mrs. Carl, who will bo remembered ns Miss Sua KinRsloy Bowen,
has been livinj in JJrooklinc, Mass., sinco her marriaKO, whoro sho
will be joined this week by her mother, Mrs. Samuel Bispham Bowen,
of G407 Wnyno avenue, Germantown.
Along the Reading
"Tho Porpetuation of Spring; a Legend
of tho Riviera." In addition to a recital,
will bo given by tho students and faculty
of tho Academy of Talent of Jcnklntown
on tho evening of March 29, at tho Jcn
klntown Auditorium, on Old York road,
for tho benefit of tho Jcnklntown Emer
gency Relief.
Tho Monday Aftornoon Dancing Class
of tho Old York Road Country Club will
hold Its last meeting, at which there will
be a german, on tho first Monday In April.
Tho class, which will meet as usual this
afternoon In the ballroom of tho club, Is
under tho direction of Miss Dorothy Rud
dnch, of Noblo, Pn. Miss Ruddnch has
dono a great deal of dancing nt charity nf
falrs. Among tho members of tho class
arc Miss Mnrlon Kuchnle, Miss Lcnnore
Kuchnlo, Miss Chrlsslo Parct, Miss Anna
1'arot. Miss JoBcphlno Parot, Mr. Enez
Fcrpall, Miss Ellen Prlco, Miss Alico
Prlco, Mr. David Price, Miss Mary Miller,
Miss Mloanor Scott, Miss Lcanoro Bowkcr,
Miss Doris Gnsklll. Mr. Edwnrd Fell, Miss
Ella Ober, Mr. Thomas Obor and Miss
Mary Sullivan.
Tho Wyncoto Bird Club has Issued Invi
tations for a meeting to bo held In Chelten
Hills Hall on Saturday evening at 8
o'clock. Mr. Charlos Shaffnor, of the
Llborty Bell Bird Club, will glvo an Illus
trated lecture, showing beautiful pictures
of bird Ilfo on Wallnf's Island and Illus
trating tho work that his club Is doing
for the birds of Buck 'Hill Falls, and
showing what we can do for tho birds In
tho vicinity of our own homes.
Mrs. Emilia S. Redding, of Park avenue.
Is visiting Mrs. Victor Hugo In Now York.
Mrs. W. D. Chambers and Miss E.
Bnrraiirer entertained nt luncheon and
cards at the former's homo, 5217 North
Broad Btreet, on Friday afternoon. The
decorations wcro appropriate to St. Pat
rick's Day. Among those present were
Miss Elizabeth Crofton, Miss Lillian Rose,
Miss Anna Crofton. Mrs. Jnmcs Gladding,
Mrs. William Eastburn. Mrs. William
Cunningham, Mrs. George Russell, Mlsa S,
Young, Miss Mario Matzlngcr, Miss Clara
Matzlngor, Mra. W. D. Matzlngcr. Miss Ida
Bauer, Mrs. William Uateman, Mrs.
Charles Miller, Mrs. W. Llndop, Mrs. Eu
gene Placher, Mrs. William Harris, Mrs
J. Corbet. Mrs. 13. Lafferty. Mrs. J. Rob
inson nnd Mrs. William Bodo.
A surprise party was given by Mr. and
Mrs, D. Herman Dotts, of York road,
Logan, In honor of tho 15th wedding an
niversary of their children, Mr. and Mra.
George Blackford. Among the guesta were
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berger, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Novlck, Sir. and Mrs. Samuel
Maltor, Mr. and Mrs. Novlck Rosenthnu.
Sir. and Mrs. John M. Grltllths, Sir. and
Mrs. Percy Graham, Mr and Mrs. George
Colo, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCafTerty,
Sir. and Sirs, Paul Norton, Sir. and Sirs.
Horace Dunlap, Mr, and Sirs. William
Grcger, Sir. and Mrs. James Clarke, Sir.
and Sirs. James Cole. Jr., Sir. and Sirs.
Ralph Tyro, Sir. and Mrs. Thomas Sykea,
Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Scott, Sir. and Sirs.
Edward Vernon and Mr. and Sirs. Thomas
Betts.
West Philadelphia
Sirs. Jamea Clark, of South 58th street,
entertained tha members of her card club
Saturday evening. The decorations ware
appropriate to St. Patrick's Day. Thosa
ptesent were SIlss Anna L. Dowd, SIlss
Ethel Devlne, Stlsa Helen Ansley, Mlaa
Louise Schneider, SIlss Lillian M. Connell,
Stlsa Catherine SI. Olllln, Sllsa Slarguerlte
Diamond, Miss Slargarot Stiles, SIlss
Anna Sullivan, Mrs. Thomas Blake and
Mrs. Francis Monvllle.
A meeting of the Cloverdale Club was
held on Friday afternoon at the home of
SIlss Elizabeth Swller, 34 North 50th
street. The members Include Silas Miriam
Williams, Mlsa Father Remington, Miss
Mildred Wheatley, SlUa Mildred Seiger
and Mlas Edith Summerfleld.
Dr. and Mra. John A. Kolmer, of 927
South St. Bernard place, who spent the
week-end at the St. Charles, Atlantis City,
have returned to their home.
TONIGHT'S BALL
Chestnut Hill
SIlss Emily SioIIly. of Allen lane, will
cntertnln nt luncheon on Friday ln honor
of SIlss Dorothy Scott and SIlss Mary
Goodwin, both of whom will bo spring
brides.
Lansdowne
SIlss Helen Wundorllch, of North Staple
avenuo, gavo a "COO" on Saturday after
noon. Mr. and Sirs. W. F. Waro, of 33 North
Owen avenue, are spending several weeks
In Bermuda.
Sirs. Clarence Eppelshelmor, of Hill
dalo rond, will return from a month's
trip to Florida nnd other Southern cities
tho latter part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Rockcy, of
Lansdowne. who havo been spending the
winter In Florida, nro now In Savannah,
Go, They will motor north, stopping at
tho principal cities en route.
Sirs. Fostor Damon, of South Lans
downo avenue, wll return this week from
a month's stay In Florida.
Sirs. Harold Burt, of North Lansdowne
nvenue, will glvo 1 brldgo on March 28 for
tho benefit of the Woman Suffrage party.
Delaware County
Tho marriage of SIlss Margaret B.
James, of Chester, to Mr. Frank Ball
Hatton, of Atlantic! City, will take place
tomorrow evening in the Chester Sletho
dlst Church.
The Belmont Oleo Club will glvo an en
tertainment In Grace Chapel, Oakmont,
on Thursday evening nt 8 o'clock.
The Assembly of Ridley Park will hold
Its monthly dance ln the auditorium this
evening.
Sirs. Julius Nlemcyer, of Garrettford,
announces tho engngement of hor daugh
ter, SIlss Florence Nlcmeyer. to Mr. Alex
ander Verner, also of Garrettford.
Mr. William ZInzer, of Drexel Hill, re
turned Saturday from a month's stay in
Florida.
Sir. Charles Qulnn and Sir. Francis
Qulnn, of Clifton Heights, spent the week
end In Bridgeport.
Roxborough
Stlss Lucy Bostwlck, of E3i5 Ridge nve
nue, Roxborough, left last week for New
York, where sho will remain for the next
three months.
StrB. F. Oliver Keely, of 08 East Lever
Ington nvenua, gave n delightfully np
pointed luncheon on Saturday at her home.
White spring flowers, shamrocks nnd lace
ferna wero combined In the decorations,
and the favora were tho emblems In green
appropriate to tho anniversary of St. Pat
rick. There were 12 guests.
Sirs. Louis Sfeister. of East Hermitage
street, waa hostess nt the annual reception
of tho Thursday Night Club last week.
Sir. Louis Sf. Wagner, son of tha late
General Wagner, has Issued Invitations
to all the survivors of the 88th Pennsyl
vania Veteran Volunteers' Aaaocutlon for
a dinner on Saturday evening, April 8. at
Kertell's, 1206 Spring Garden street. Mr.
William F. Dixon, of 8835 Rldgo avenue. Is
secretary of the association, and Mr. Syl
vester H. Slartln. of Erie. Pa., la nBl.
dent.
What's Doing Tonight
Philadelphia Mtho,)iit npl-.n;il Conrmnca
continues uasloni. St. Jsmet' Church, Olney.
Chamber of Commerce "Oet-Tolrelhr, met.
Inir and auppcr. Uallevue-Stratford Hotel; 7:30
o clock.
"Newspaper Night." Adath Jtahurun as.
aejnbly room, llroail afreet above Diamond;
9:19 o'clock.
Philadelphia Safety Council meetlnr. Frank
lin Institute; 8 o'clock.
,, Preabylarian Historical Society maetlna;,
Wlthtrapoon Kali.
PresbyttrUn Historical
Walnut BtrMt Builnm Association,
Delia-
vue-airaiioro, a o ciocjc.
West Philadelphia Pualnesa and Imnnva.
ment Leatue, O'.'oa Market street; 8 o'clock.
Free.
Northwest Iluilneaa Men'a Association, 233$
Columbia avenue; S o'clock. Free.
Wast Bumuehanna Avenue Uuslneaa Men.
H07 Buiquebanna avenue; 8 o'clock. Free.
First General Assembly. Chamber of Com
merce. oITleeru and members, Bellevue-Btrat-ford;
8 o'clock.
Purlm ball. Conzreaatloa Beth Israel. Mer
cantile Hall; 8 o'clock.
Monday Conference. "Philadelphia' Ylca
Problem.1' CurtU Uulldln; a o'clock.
Philadelphia Safety Council. Franklin Insti
tute; 8 o'clock.
Lecture. "Modern English Dramatists," by
Frederick Paulding-. Catbollo Ulrls' HUtn
Bchool.
Leoture. "The Passion Play," by tha ltev. A.
R. Bartholomew, Grace He forme J Church.
Whitehall Commons Protective Association.
Lonatellow School, Frankford.
cei
the. Society pan JfUl be
nrlntd In th Eveulag
nf..utd
ami,
Ledger, but all. aucta notice mu
tea oa one Ue ol the .Haper.
signed la full, with full address.
aucta notice must be writ
HI use urn
id in ruii. u-itn run aaorcsa. auu vinaa
possible telephane number must be f lien.
aaiute leittfueue uuu,ucr uu w 11
KsnJ all surh romniualcutluas to
clcty KdlUr." Eveolug Ledger, 0 I
Uuless. these reuulremeat ftro tarrM
cut, so that verltlrnUoa may be peaslbla,
toe notice uUl not ba pubHbed.
MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL BALL
WILL PRESENT NOVEL FEATURE
Affair to Be Held in April at Academy Will Surpasw
That of Previous Years Annual Purim Ball
Tonight Will
Wn
ITH n record of brilliant nnd enjoy-
nblo affairs given ln the past under
the auspices of tho Mount Slnal Hospital
Assoclntlon.tho board of managers la again
making arrangements for an elaborate
function to bo held nt the Academy of
Mtulc on Tuesday evening, April 2E.
Arrangements for the supper to bo
eorved on tho night of tho ball havo been
mart, und no effort has been spared to
pjiect every detail. Tho decorations will
be lavish, and two large orchestras will be
objured on elevated platforms behind a
bank of pottod plants and a profusion of
flowers, nnd tho Academy floor will be
banked with llowcrs Intermingled with
myriads of colored electric lights, adding
to tho beauty of tho scene.
THE 19th annual Purlm Ball of U10 Con
gregation Beth Israel, 32d street nnd
Stontgomcry nvenuo, will bo held this eve
ning. This affair has for years been rec
ognized ns ono of the loading soclnl events
of tho season nmong tho Jewish lwoplo.
For this year's ball arrangements havo
been made for n cotillon, which will be
given under tho direction of Professor
Frlcko, nnd In which 1S couples will tnko
part. Tho grand march will bo led by
Sir. and Sirs. Samuel Cantor, of 3227
Norrls street, the master and mistress of
ceremonies. Mr William SI. Lowls. Coun
cilman of tho 32d Ward. Is chairman of tho
Commlttco on Arrangements nnd Sirs. S
Bello Cohn Is tho secretary.
Tho Reception Cotnmlttre Includes Rab
bi Marvin Nathan, Mr A. Aschenbrand,
Sir. B. B. Abrnhams. Sir. A. E. Boss, Mr.
M. liayuk, Sir. Jacob Bacrncopf, Mr. Jacob
Beorwald. Dr. SIoscs Bchrend, Sir. H. L.
Bolbcr, Mr. J. Berman, Sir. S. Blank, Mr.
W. Bodek, Sir. D. S. Cnntor, Sir. Harris S.
Cohn, Mr. Nathan Cramer, Sir. Sleycr
Cravls, Sir. H. Dclhelm, Sir. J. F. DItt
man, Mr. F. Ehrcnrelch, Sir. It. Epstan,
Sir. I. Feld, Sir. A. L. Fellman, Sir. H. A.
Flschol, Sir. D. St. Frank, Sir. S. St.
Friendly, Sir. Philip Freud, Mr. Herman
Frlcdor, Sir A. Glnsburg, Srr. I. Glnsburg,
Sir. L. aittlemnrher. Sir. Sloses Gottlob,
Sir. D. Grnhn. Sir. Harry Grossman. Sir.
A. Guggenheim, Sir. S. Herbnch, Sir. II.
W. Hernhclmcr, Sir. W. Hcrsteln, Str. M.
Isduncr, Sir. Lesser Jacobs, Sir. E. A.
Kalchelm, Sir. George Kandcll, Str. Samuel
Lang, Sir. II. Largcman, Sir. N. Lohrfeld.
Sir. SL Lossy. Sir. Boris Levin, Sir. II.
ijewis, mr. m. l.icmonstem, Mr. 1. 1
Llpschuotz, Mr. S. Lowensteln, Sir. J, K.
Stalls, Sir. N, Slarks, Sir. L. Nowmnn, Sir.
Slorrls Newman, Sir. Hugo Odenhclmer,
Str. Morris Folln, Sir. P. Pollner, Mr. Leo
pold Prlntz. Sir. It Raphael, tho Rev.
Armln Rosenberg. Sir. Robert Relchert.
Sir. S. Relchlln. Sir. Slorrls Rltch, Sir P.
B. Robinson, Mr. David Romm, Str. I.
Roomberg, Sir. Slax Roomberg, Sir. S.
Roomberg, Sir. Samuel Rosenblatt, Mr.
Ralph Rosenflold, Sir. Harry Sacks, Sir.
Slartln Schleslngcr, Str. Leon Sholgatch,
Sir. A. Seltzer, Sir. S. Seltzer, Sir. J. E.
Silverman. Sir. E. Sklnroff, Sir. I. Soko
loff. Sir. Julius Solomon, Str. Albert Stein,
Mr. Julius Stein, Sir. Louis Stein, Str.
Samuel Stern, Sir. S. Sussklnd, Sir. Slor
rls Tnmnrln, Sir. N. Trnchtman. Sir. II.
Vorblt. Sfr. L. Wnttenmakcr and Str. E.
Wcxclblatt.
Tho patronesses nro Slra. Alexander
Abrahams. Sirs. B. B. Abrahams. Sirs. Slax
S. Apt, Sirs. Slorrls Apt, Stlss Hcttio Ueh
rond. Sirs. Slax Behrend, Sirs. Julius
Blanckonsee, Sirs. Leon Blanckcnsce, Sirs.
Alexander Bloch, Sirs. Adolph Bonnem,
Sirs. Edward Bonnem. Sirs. Gustavo Bon
nem, Sirs. Israel Brod. Sirs. Samuel Can
tor, Sirs. Joseph Caplan, Sirs. II. Clatro,
Sirs. Arthur Cohen, Mrs. Leo L. Cohn.
Sirs. Steyer Cravls, Sirs. G. Danncnberg,
Sirs. Philip Sailer Elseman, Sirs. Slorrls
Flnor, Sirs. Hugo Freund. Sirs. Isaac
Glaser, Sirs. Slorrls Gllckmnn, Sirs. Sll
chacl Grecnbcrg, SIlss Rebecca Guggon
holm. Sirs. Slorrls Habcr, Sirs. Simon
Harris. Sirs. I. Jacobl, Sirs. Louis Kolin,
Sirs. Jacob Kucnstlcr, Sirs. Fnnnlo B.
Leser, Sirs. Aaron Levy. Sirs. William SI.
Lewis, Sirs. Dora Llppman, Sirs. D. Slar
kovltz. Sirs. Marvin Nathan, Stlss Roslna
Ncuman, Mrs. J. S. Rosen, Sirs, Armln
Rosenberg, Sirs. Charles Rosenberg, Sirs.
A. Rosenblatt, Sirs. Isaac Salinger, Sirs.
A. D. Soldcman, Sirs. SI. Scldcman, Sirs.
R. Smller, Sirs. Julius Solomon, Sirs. H.
Teltelbuum, Sirs. B. Ullman and Sirs. Slax
Wlnokur.
The first annual danco of the Coterie
Club was held Friday evening nt Hor
ticultural Hall. The hall was elaborately
decorated In bluo nnd gold, tho colors of
tho club. Numerous novelty dances were
Introduced. There wcro 900 guests pres
ent. Brilliant color effects wero obtained
by color screens nrrauged about tho hall.
The Coterlo Quartet sang during tho
dances, nnd between the halves the
guests wero entertained hy Sir. Uphof, Sir.
Crnngo and SIlss Sluonch.
Tho members of tho club Include Sir.
Horace Koon, Sir Edward Plko, Sir. F.
Edwin Poulterer. Sir. Edwin Haines, Sir.
J. Horace Oerhab, Sir. Stanley B, Vandor
sllce, Sir. R. Haro Lodge. Sir. W. Harry
Garrett, Sir. Herman Kutiffnun. Sir. Rob
ert W. Pollock. Sir. George W. Williams,
Str. Arthur H. Kinsley, Sir. Wlnllcld Tur
ner, Sir. William F. B. Koello, Sir. Clifford
Koelle, Mr. J. Peterrnan, Sir. Harry Dotts,
Sir. Stevon Slanloy, Sir. Irvln Guldln and
Sir. Jamea Bonner.
The Parliamentary Law Class, Institut
ed by Mrs. Etta It. Osgood, gavo a de
AMUSEMENTS
ACADEMY OP MUSIC
PHILADELPHIA
ORCHESTRA
LEOPOLU PTOKOWPKI, Conductor
Symphony Fri. Aft., March 24, nt 3;00
Concerts Sat. Evjr.. March 25, nt 8:15
hololsls: Tliaddeua Hlch ft Hans Ktadltr.
PltOGHAit
Overture. "IUbrdn" MKNDELSSOIIN
Double-Concerto fur Violin and 'Cello.
IirtAHMB
Symphony In U FltANCK
Seats Now on Sale at Itp'a, 1110 Chestnut.
B. F. Kftith's Theatre
CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH BTflEETa
ADELE ROWLAND
THE AMERICAN QUILBEnr
KARL JORN
FAMOUS METBOPOUTAN TENOR
Sarah Paddan ln "The Little Shepherd of
Bargain How"; Hunting; ft Frances; Charlotte
Parry ft Co. Others.
Palace
10o II! 4 MAHKGT 20c
10 A. M. to U:1B P. M.
MARIE DORO
In "DIPLOMACY"
First Presentation of
Thurs., FrL, Sat..
"ONE DAY"
A BEqUEL TO ELINOR QLTK'B
"THREE WEEKS"
A 1 CHESTNUT Below 16th
AVPfinlfl 10 A. M. to 11:16 P M.
.icauia ljLLIANGISH
In "DAPHNE AND TUB PIRATE'
Thurs., Irrl., BtU. IL U, Warner In "Raider1'
Stanley
MARKET ABOVE 10TH
inaa a.m. to H:1B p-m.
seafii Barrymore
1 Lost urtoecToom"
n la "Saleslady "
Thurs..
Bat..ll
Victoria
.BOVB STH
IUORROW
iscale
la "BULLETS AND BJIOTRarES"
titiAn tuh nufiiMtun wu
- - -
Amoripstn OUtrJ belrnf Sth. Market iat.
Hats, Toe., Sfca,, at.
hL. .vJ
msfsi Tuiirr
Be Brilliant
lightful luncheon on Friday at Hamil
ton Court, 39th and Chestnut streets.
Among those present wero Mrs. 3ntn lit
Osgood, Sirs. C. H. Leech, Mrs. Edwanl
M. Boyd. Mrs. Charles R, Musser, Mrs, J.
IL Spackman, Sirs. If, Satterthwalte nnd
Sirs. J, Dallas Selberllng.
MRS. ARMSTRONG ROWAN enter
talned nt her home, 5215 Jafferao
fircek last week In honor of the 36lh
birthday of Mr. Rowan. Tho decora
tions were carried out In pink. Among
tho guests wero Sirs. F Sloore. Mr. Henry
way. SIlss Slabel Lnrger, Sir. William
Power, SIlss Grace Dclmorc, Mr. Fred
erick Curns, Stlss Slargarct Stoore, Mr.
Slorgor, Mlas Lillian Floyd, Mr. O'Don
ncll, Mrs. H. J. Solgcl, Sir. John II. White,
Mr. Stanley. Sir. George Albert. Miss Amy
Slrousc. Sir. Robert Way. SIlss Lulu
Landa, Str. Edwin Short. Miss McDevItt,
Sir. Joseph SlcOovern and Stlsa McGulra.
Tho engagement of SIlss Martha IS.
Prince, of 4107 North 9th street, to Mr.
Charles W. Sudlow, of this city, was an
nounced nt n ten on Saturday afternoon.
Thero were 25 guesta present.
Mrs. Thomas I Ordlsh and her two
daughters. Stlss Violet Ordlsh and Miss
Lily Ordlsh. gavo a Btnall St Patrick's
celebration Frldny evening at their homo,
4 1 89 Leldy avenuo. Among tho guesta
wcro Sir. nnd Sirs. T. Brandon Ordlsh. of
Lnnslng. Silrh. ; Sirs. Costello, Miss Marie
Knowlnn, Stlnn Starguerlto Costello, Mlsa
iV r5,n-m, Waltcr- Ml Frances Gontaler,
Sir. J llliam Hemphill, Sir. William T, Ol
SAn' " AlfretI Gonzalez, .Mr. Hunter D.
Adams. Sir. Lopez, Sir. Pedro Costello
nnd Str. H. HIU.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Kammerer, of 2005 North
4th Btreet, nnnounced the engagement of
their dnughtcr, SIlss Esther S. Kammere.
to Sir. Harry Roberts Hoffman, last week
nt a reception attended by a few of her
friends. Daffodils and ferns were used
ns decorations, tho color scheme being
carried out by yellow ribbons, to which
wcro nttached cards with tho names of
tho engaged couple.
Miss Emma Strohm entertained at an
attract ve luncheon nnd card party re
cently In honor of her sister. SIlss Loulso
i 1 1U',wJ,09e marringo to Sir. Sam
tnJi,h7ch; of "-ynehbun:. Va., 'win
. ln"ne- Among those Invited
S roud, Sirs. Curtis Slorse, SIlss Matilda
p53?,nM" !!,e,mlna Strohm. Mrs:
w ?,n l0"' Miss Knthryn Web.
Gilo, stlsa 1 Slnbol Peterson, SIlss Eleanor
M.rt70nnlM A,n.n "Corson. Miss Loulso
Bartl, m iSS ,n"a Mart,n' Mls9 raa
ct.rn, Vl ,f" A."na Barth' J,,ss Emy
Stroud, Miss Slao Stroud. SIlss Bertha
Sceger. Silas siaymo Seeger. Miss Elaa
Gutgesell nnd Stlss Sophlo Qutgesoll.
AMUSEMENTS
n vtn,1i,'or-ITAN orn"A sn
iSSF&Mw. 27,29,30,31. Apr. 1
e astasia
BALLET RUSSE
imu.UANT UKPErtTonY op nAttrri
,IOv. . ANn SIIMRD 8CKNES "AILnTS
"Thllnar f a .... . "PU
Sta(. 1100 t-hratnut fit. Wnl. , 'JJ
ST
an 61.
..-.mum, (ano iftccf.
BROAD T0.J9?T I Thl 'eek Ortlr
Bab
Tho j.Men VUnnewe Operetta
PRINCESS TRA-LA--LA
DtBtat!i 1.3Q at 1'opular WeJ. Matinee.
Special Matlnea Thurs.. Starch S3. at 3iS0.
Hedda Gabler W1,h Sa,i ot
in aid op T,fr: nr.uEross1
Prle goo to $2. ae.'u !at ThlaUe uoffla.
NEXT WnrcK SKATH T1IURSDAT
Maude Adams ln "B JffK"'
Special Mat. Too... March 28-rnTER PAN
ADELPHI beginning
TONIGHT!
The Seaaon'a Smartest Theatre Event
"NOBODY HOME"
n ir.,3 iXr lc5' rorT."lr with Klltn 2Id
K THEltn TONlQHTI
'" Matinees Wed. & Sat., 2-JS
COUAN & IIAItltlS Present
THD FUNNIEST FAMCn IN THD WORLD
IT PAYS TO
ADVERTISE
Orlslnal New Tork Cast and Production.
Best Seat. $1 at Popular Wed. MaTlniS"
Popular Wed. Matinee;
FORREST Last 2 Weeks
EVOS. AT 8:15 MATS. WED. & SAT,
ZIEGFELD
FOLLIES
Popular Wednesday Matinees, BOo to 11.50.
Globp Theatre RS8
THE TIMEV' "vIh Vo-Me'dY
"A NIGHT in the TRENCHES"
"ED FORD'S Dancing REVUE"
Coming Neit Week James J, Corbctt.
LYRIC LAST WEEK
Season's Most Charmtiuc Musical Comedy
"THE ONLY GLRL."
By Henry Daomnd, Victor Herbert
Last tl.au Matinee Wedneaday.
Next Week Seats Thurs. Mall Drdsra Mqi1
'A WOULD OF PLEASURE'' Vn
ACADEMY OF MUSIO
Tomor, (Tues.) Afternoon, at 3
KREISLER
Tickets at Heppe's. Tie to Jl. Boxes. 112-U.
Direction. C. A. Hills. Syaphony lull, BosUa.
The Emergency Aid
announces the ascend lecture la
Mrae. Carnoy on Wedsaaday. the
a clock, at 1521 Wabiut tifrt 4iil
French b
9d. at a
, . , "THK SPIUITOF LOUVALV
Tickets. a.00. tor sale last Walnut Street.
ajuwjertt,!
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE)
MBTHOPOUTAN OPERA Co! NEW TORI?
iMon.
II Barbiere dl Siviidla
BVQ. AT S
iime. uarrienios. mm. u iucav, Uituacco.
StcuroU. itautesta. Cam.. Mc. llavasnou.
Seats llOi) Chestnut Wal. 4UV U OT
Walnut1
. Fop. Mats. Tues. ft Thurs.
zee. sou. Res Mat. Sat.
Evjs SOe to 1 t") h'&Kl.
The Girl He Couldn't Buy
Knerbock;r
Peopiftr Bringip Up JUtlier
u55i. . it.' t, 3W : .. ' 'troucb a." "I ..