v$at- 'fainmmNy EVENING LEDGEB-PHILADELPHlA. TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1916. 11 1 rANCY WYNNE CHATS ABOUT MANY SHAKESPEAREAN COMEDY WILL BE GIVEN TOMORROW EVENING Jl- "Taming of the Shrew" to Be Presented by Literary OP THE DAILY DOINGS OF SOCIETY f In4a Persian Garden" Will Be Given This Evening at the ijenevutj-obruuLuru uy wie urpneus tyuartOE to Aid Oncologic Hospital Circle of Young Men's and Young women's Hebrew Association Other Entertainments If L rtrSlC LOVERS will spend a ilellgiu Mfut ovenlng tit tho Bellovuo to Wht, when the Orpheus Quartet gives !?lf - n.-inn Oardon." nn exquisites duff cycle. Tho membcra of tho quar C will appear In costume appropriate ' the cycle. Tho early part of tho program will bo devoted to a harp re "!'. ..n.iin work Is so well known. !? h.n nf the auartct aro Miss Sna Harwood Baugher, Miss a'ftbcllo fcuii Ti.i..i rtmitv nml Mr. ZTnedd'lng. Mr. Kills Clark Ham- ""T . -(, m bo clven for tho benefit the Oncologlo Hospital, which Is situ .id at 33d street and Powelton avenue, "number of prominent women havo j,,n their names u jiu... ..-. - p. vw nttnnd tho concert. Among Utm are Mr Samuel Austin, Mrs. mncls Bliunk Brown, Mrs. Leonard T. .. - nnWt Kelso Cassatt, Mrs. &?. .-' "nJniHviiv. Mrs. Edward W. Bid- iile Mrs. J. Clark Mooro, Jr., Mrs. Wfleorge Calvert carter, airs. -iuiuk. fi nark, Mrs. Clarcnco F. uianin, tun.. If Hamilton Dission, ! "'"j - B.1L mhn Wanamakor, Mrs. Francis HI. .' - tin. Norman MacLeod, Mrs. Wltaon Potter, Mrs. Earl B. Putnam. IS II. S. Paul, .. Mrs. Mitchell G. f nesengarton, Mrs. Honry Drinker Iiiloy. Mrs. C. J. Balnear, Mrs. William J. " ..... -ir Tnim n. Scott. Mrs. f !l ..,-i. itr Bnlimldt. Mrs. Gcorco H. iLrart. Jr., Mrs. George C. Thomas. ;,.- tihU Kolb. Mrs. Horaco Blnnoy (Hare, Mrs. John Mucklo, Miss Nina LTa, Mrs. Stacy B. Lloyd, Mrs. John WMto Geary and Mrs. William II. Dor- !' tyahlro. .,...,ioi Ttntrd. that popular young I1 deb of tho season past, will bo given a ... ..... , i.r. iminv hv Mrs. Earl "I B. Putnam, at tho Acorn Club. There 4 are to bo 12 guests, anu uioy u.u u.. I wing after tho luncheon to hear Fritz Krelsler at tno ivcuuti.. ' ...-- ...-.iin Jms roallv had one of the F very best times this winter. Sho is so well Informed, ana so iiueniuu, tUU, ....... ,(hs is an addition to every party, be- sides being exceptionally n.riu:iu ... hArself. which is, after all, tho best I tsset'.for a good tlmo. . te mnv mm as If Miss McKIm K . .. t.- hv nwn takinc all fana outers w u . - the glory, or rather being given all tho Btory. of neipmg mu i'"' abroad, and as if tho classes In pro paredness, which aro being held all over tho city for tho debs, wero tho only things of Interest About, but this is by no means tho case. Only yesterday I v.i of n most flourishing class for llttlo girls, and lot mo toll you what theso samo llttlo girls accom plished at their ono meeting last week mo romnrkahlo. The class meets at .v. t,m nt Mr nnd Mrs. Heed Morgan, l tuo iiuinv " ..... I whose little daughtor Elizabeth is ono of tho primo movers In tho wont, xna neeond meeting will bo hold this after- poon, for theso small girlies go every Tuesday after luncheon, and work busily all afternoon. Ono llttlo member spoke of last week's meeting. "It was a most enthusiastic meeting. Wo, mado 100 surgical dressings and rolled 200 hiindnires: wo work and talk and havo ra lovely time." And I hear that after thn busv afternoon's work Is over eats & . -Arvort and every llttlo girl likes j f that, too, you know, so altogether they i - - ....iiiii lima nml are learning I to be real helps in caso of emergency '( here, and their present work is sent to aid the soldiers abroad. Just imagine. t im UHin rrlrla. whoso ages rango from if- 8 to 12, making knit sponges, surgical IT J..lHRa nnrlnrrna nnrl dlt OUL SOCKS. Among those who belong; to tho class aro Mary Geary, Lucille Austin, Cath erlns Dunn, Evelyn Drayton, Caroline Drayton, Virginia Carpentor, Mary Bayard, Frances Bayard, Betty Pur viance, Frances BIcknell, Sue Goodman, Jane Goodman, Annotto Nowhall, Letl tla Landreth, Mary Bartow, Virginia Earle, Catherine Porter, Carolyn Davis, ftlrnllnn fimhnm. Polly FoltZ. Emma : Norris, Gertrude Dougherty, Margaret Ferguson, Eleanor Sewell. Annacoi 'rwii -pilrnhpth Strublng. Louise K rilvnn Tia Titnln .Mnrctlrfit MOSterS. fQeorgianna Harris, Helen Brown, all .1.. t 1 1 .. Hhnnlnlll TTIU Bfm uiq cununt; uuua u. witumu. .. elety. It really Is qulto wonderful, I think, and I am sure It is as delightful for the older people who help Mrs. Mor gan direct work, as for the little girls 'themselves. NANCY WYNNE. Personals ughter of the Hev. Harrison B. Wright ana Mrs. Wright, of'St. Aeapn'S iiecwry, Bla. to Mr. Edward Osb"orna Coates. son ft IIh T.nl. Tl TTTnlniirt-lrrhf nf Tf I E?tlw 8ld, Ardmore, will be eolemnlred on Sat- uraay, April 29, In the unurcn ot au Asaph, Bala. WT U OtLU JUTES 4tJ310Ui V WD---rf m win arrive In this city tomorrow at noon B in Y Via miacita n xt nnH "Mr Phrirle- K wajfBo Tower, who will entertain at dln- iP' hip (nmnAn nlcrVit In thali" linn ftP. Kir. MiJ tm n'hTiitrhnPHsv will return to "kKa Wwi V.JI. mi. ..!.. .. tfaia fmifAli Itflll IBKrtv a box party at the opera tonight for IF her (tltlffhtora Hf tea tTalnn TftWAf and MISS -- l(.H,,H, AL1.ABA V - -- - uenruae Tower, her gueata mcmaing oir. Nnrmii tt n..i. n r Tntin Tl Rhn Md. Tno marriage of Miss Helen H. Hodge, ughter of the Rev. George Woolsey Hodee and Mrs. TTndcre. to Mr. William B. Icckwood, Jr., of Glen Loch. Pa., will , Uka Dlaca on Tuesday.' Anrll 25. in the ttnurch of the Ascension. The ceremony 1U be performed by the bride's father, uwa oy tno iiev. juies rrevoai, ut Glen Loch. Mr. and Mrs. William Warden Bodlns - Me receiving congratulations on the birth J? on on Baturday, at gtonelelgh, their fkome In viuanova, Mrs. Bodlne will be tfraembered as Miss Angela Forney. . daughter of rrlgadler General James Fpr- ?ty and Mrs. Forney. kfr. anil ifra n Williams TlnhtirtA are JMlvlng congratulations on the birth of a , i -usmer, on Friday, at their Home, ren oyd Farm. Bala Mrs. Roberta was mn EUanor C. Thompson. X group of ptrls, Vrho are pendInKj P" or me Lenten season at tna bnoro, WM4 Cftrolyn Bheppard, Was " drcd Shcppard, Miss Eleanor Vcrner nnd Miss Dorothea Obortoufter. The party Is being chaperoned by Mrs. Herman F, Obcrtouffcr. Miss Loulso Slnnlckson Grey, of 13 South 21st street, Is spending tho month of Match In Atlrinlle City. Mr. C. Colket Wilson nnd Mr. a Colket Alison, Jr., of Wilson Farms, Pnoll, have sailed for Florida. Miss Emily Wilson, a student at Wellesley College, who re turned homo for tho week-end, had Miss Snra Sutherland, of Jacksonville, Flo., nnd Mis'? Mary CnrUthers, of Savannah, Qa., as her guests. Tho regular meeting of tho Philadelphia Chapter of tho United Daughters of tho Confederacy was held nt tho Bollcvuo Stratford yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o clock. After the business meeting tho chapter had tho Plcasuro of hearing Miss Elizabeth N. Hill, tho secretary of the Women's Division for Nntlonnl Preparod ness. Mr. Walter Cox, of Malvern, spent tho week-end In Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Henry a nrlnghurst, who has been visiting her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Edwards Warner, at their home, 4053 Spruce, street, has rcturnod to hor homo In Wilmington. nm!1 oJ".nlhlU mpetlng of tho Quaker Parkway Building on Friday afternoon. An interesting paper on patriotic muslo was rend by Miss E. E. Massoy and a talk was given by Mr. Dernbcrg. A handkerchief wns nent by Mrs. Wood row Wilson to Mrs. Robert C. Hill, of 1503 Christian street, us a prize for the card party given at tho St. James yesterday. Along the Main Line MERIONTho Mnln Lino Thentro Club gavo a thcatro pnrty Inst night, followed by a supper dance at tho Hellovue-Strat-rord. Among tho members nro Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Howard Pew, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil liam H. Folwcll, Mr. and Mrs. Perclvnl E. Foorderer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward C. Dcardcn, Mr. and Mrs. T. Dun Ilclflcld, Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter J. Hnllahan, Mr. nnd ?.f.'. Wl,1,nm s- Metzger, Mr. nnd Mrs. William T. Connor and Mr. nnd Mrs. Clar ence A. Mnsselman. Mr. nnd Mrs. Foer derer gavo a dinner of eight covers before tho thcatro. BRYN MAWR. Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Brooko, Miss Anita Brooke, Miss Mario Brooko and Master Francis H. Urooke, Jr., who havo been spending a few weeks ln Atlantic City, havo gone to Old Point Comfort, Va for a short ntay. RADNOR. Mr. C. Willing Hare, or Radnor, is spending a fortnight In St. Augustine, Fla., at the Ponce do Leon. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. C. Hnrvey, who havo been spending tho Inst six weeks In Hibernla, Fla., will return to their homo ln Radnor tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac H. Clothier, Jr., nnd their daughter, of Sunnybrook Farm, Radnor, nro enjoying the golf at Augusta, Ga. Mr. Clothier will return homo today, but Mrs. Clothier and her daughter will not roturn until the lBt of April. ST. DAVID'S. Mr. and Mrs. Leonnrd T. Beale, of Caiibrla Court, St. David's, nro staying at the Ponce do Leon, St. Augustine. Fla., for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stono nnd their daughter. Miss Francos Stone, havo moved Into their new house, 417 Lancaster ave nue. Miss Beatrice Twlss has returned to her homo In Lawrence. Mass, after spending two weeks with Miss Marlon Mulford on Pembroke avenue. Chestnut Hill Mrs. Ellis Ames Bnllard, of St. Mnrtln's lano, has organized a class ln first nld and the uso of surgical Instru ments, which meets on Thursday after noons nt tho homo of Mrs. Ballard. Mrs. Harry Ansell, of the Crcshelm Arms, will give a dinner of 12 covers at tho Gennantown Crlckot Club tomorrow evening beforo the regular weekly dance. Bala-Cynwyd l-tioto by J, Mitchell Elliot. MISS GLADYSJGRIFFITHS Miss Gladys Grlfllths, who has been vis Hlng MUs Dorothy Mecke,. of Cynwyd, has returned to her home In Chelsea. Wilmington WILMINOTON, Del.. March 21 Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Clayton have Issued Invitations for the marriage of their daughter. Miss Helen Gray Clayton, to Dr Fercival Nicholson, of Ardmore, Pa which will take place in Grace Meth odist Episcopal Church on Saturday after noon. April 8, at 4 o'clock. The Rev. Her bert F- Randolph will officiate. A recep tion for the Immediate families; will be held at the home of the bride's parents, 317 West 19th street. Doctor Nicholson Is the son of Mrs. Coleman L. Nicholson, of Ardmore, and he and his bride will be at home after May at l" Arsryl roa Arlnl(re. Mr. John P NIelds and her daughter. Miss Anne NIelds. are ependln week with relative is Roanoke Vm IS..- - 9iiferar' j&w m MRS. RALPH C. STEWART AND HER TWO Mrs. Stewart is an attractive matron of Lansdowno who takes a prominent that borough. Along the Reading Tho Noblo Clvlo Club will bo tho guests at luncheon on Friday of Mrs. William J Burns, president of the club, nnd Mrs. James B. Marshall, vice president. Tho luncheon will take place nt tho homo of Mrs. Mnrshnll. During the winter tho club has been towing for a settlement house In Philadelphia. About 35 mombers will bo present. Miss Mnrgarot Mayo entertained at cards Saturday evening nt her homo nt Wyncoto. Tho guests wero Miss Mario Woolley, Miss Eleanor Comlcy, Miss Mar gnret O'Donncll, Miss Dorothy Mayo, Miss Holen Dolan, Miss Margaret Comley, Miss Helen Fitzgerald. Mr. William Glndor. Mr. John Mnyo, Mr. Roy McGIUIcudtly. Mr. Howard llalley, Mr. Bernard Dovlln. Mr. Edward Fitzgerald, Mr. Joseph Mayo, Mr. Matthew McGurn. Mr. John King nnd Mr. Richard Woolley. Mrs. James Henderson, of Glonsldo, will entertain tho Fortnightly Club, of Wyn cote, on Friday afternoon at her home. A danco was given on Friday last by Miss Margaret Hughes at her homo In Melrose Park. Among thoso present wero Miss Mildred Fenn, Miss Charlotto Cherry. Miss Helen Robmnn, Miss Marguerite Cain. Miss Esther Cherry, Miss ' Graco Frlck, Miss Mario Dunham, Miss Natalie Blizzard, Miss Jean Speese. Mr. David P. Smith, Mr. Marshall Moss. Mr. Stanley A. Brozn, Mr. Wilfred Raco, Mr. Lee Foshuy, Mr. Gordon Sunderland, Mr. Lylo Holmes, Mr, William Kesslor, Mr. Peter Cameron and Mr. Roscoe MacCormack. Miss Margaret Kimball gave a dance on Saturday night at her homo on Old York road. The decorations were green nnd whlto. Her guests Included Miss Eliza beth Eplett, Miss Marian DIetz, Miss Flor ence Maurer, Miss Olga Dorn, Miss Laura Scarborough. Miss Rita Rutner. Miss Esther Klblor, Miss Emily Reed, Miss Mildred Barclay, Mr. Henry Miller, Mr. Stanley Eplett, Mr. Percy Miller, Mr. John Mrrrnmh. Mr. William Daniels, Mr. Huyler Davldyan. Mr. William Kite. Mr. Benjamin Marshall ana air. ueroert jncuim-. Germantown Tho members of the 15th legislative dis trict of tho Woman Suffrage party .iro arranging an attractive musical tea to be given at the Fairfax, corner of School House lane and Wayne avenue, on Satur day afternoon, April 8. The gucHt of honor will bo Mrs, OeorgeA. Dunning, the new Philadelphia County leader. Among those receiving will be Mrs. Joseph Was serman. Mrs, Wolstan Dixey, Mrs. M. D. Edmonds, Mrs. Ernest Toogood and Mrs. Frank Robinson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence W. Balls, of 137 East Johnson street, will give a dance on Friday evening In honor of tholr son, Mr. Otis W. Balls. Mrs. William G. Warden, accompanied by her daughter. Miss Agnes Morgan Brockto, will return to her home, Redgate, School House lane, on Monday, March 27. from Palm Beach, Fia., where she has been spending several weeks. Mr and Mrs. Douglass Dunn, of South Orange N. J., have been the guests of their mother. Mrs. Edward T. Comfort, of EaBt Penn Btreet Tioga Mr and Mrs. Albert Friedman have returned from their wedding Journey and ore occupying their home, 3826 North 17th street, Mrs. Friedman, who was Mrs. Theresa. Y. Bamberger, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Philip Yedlnsky, of Pottsville, lived for several years at 1925 North Park avenue. Mrs. Edward Maddock, of West Ve nango street, Is in Deland, Fla., visiting Dr and Mrs. Lincoln Hully. Doctor Jlullv .ho is president of Stetson Uni versity, formerly lived ln Tioga. Lansdowne Dr Elizabeth L. Peck, president of the Alum'naa Association of tho Woman's Medical College, will talk on "Woman in Medicine" tefora tho Twentieth Century Club of lansdowne. this afternoon. Doc tor Pec s aaarew w w y wmm v series of vocational talks by women prom- , taint w professional Vf e In PhUadelphl I and vicinity. Weddings FRANCIS GRIM. An Interesting wedding will tako placo ut tioon today In tho Oxford Presbyterian Church, Broad and Oxford streets, when Miss Mnry Elizabeth Grim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Grim, of 203S North 12th Btreet. will become tho brldo of Mr. Maurice J. Frnncls. Tho bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will bo attended by her sister. Miss E. Allno Grim, ns maid of honor. Mr. Arthur Francis will bo his brother's best man, nnd tho ushers will bo Mr. II. Allen Lincoln and Mr. Russell DoUurlo. Immediately after tho corcmony Mr. Francis nnd his brldo will leavo for their wedding Journey. 'Vhvy will bo at humo after April 1, at 75G Highland avenue, Ovorbrook. Roxborough A dnnco wns held nt tho homo of Miss Florenco Brooks, 0738 Rtilgo nvenue. on Friday evening. Tho decorations wero carried nut ln green ln accordance with St. Patrick's Day. Among thoso present wero Miss Virginia Thompson, Miss Helena Farrand, Miss Mnrlnn Hcndrcn. Miss Mil dred Illghtcr, Miss Helen Sllverwood, Miss Willow Hcndrcn, Miss Elizabeth Flana gnn, Miss Holen Granlln, Miss Cathnryn Keely, Miss Lola Anderson, Miss Mnry Moonan, Mr. A. Harlan Hiso, Mr. Sydney Louge, Mr. William Kelloy, Mr. Seville Schoflold, Mr. Burton Llttlewood, Mr. Gra ham Lltticwnod, Mr. Herbert Schoflold, Mr. Georgo Jones, Mr Irvln Simpson, Mr Louis Robinson, Mr. Joseph Francis, Mr William Hatchell, Mr. J. H. Wobster, Mr F. James Grlilln, Mr. Dudley Thomas, Mr James Stafford nnd Mr. Logan Dayton Mr. William A. Hatchell gavo an exhibl tlon of somo now danco steps. An cntertnlnment nnd reception will be given tonight ln tho Falls of Schuylkill Baptist Church In celebration nf tho OHIi anniversary of tho first service held m thn present building, which uns opened March 21, 1852. Tho interesting program will include solos by Mr. Frank Carpen ter, violinist, nnd Mrs. H. Hcthrrlngti,n. soprano; selections by the Paleitlno Glee Club; readings nnd Impersonations by Mrs. Robert Cade; humorous sketeht-s bv Mr. W. Loftus, nnd Mr. P. Loftus; nid a drum solo by Master Malcolm MaeK, nzi. The committee having tho affair In charge includes MIS3 Bessie Mall, Miss Esther Pen, Mrs. Charlotte Jackson. MUs Heme Martin. Miss Ethel Hodson, Miss Eliza beth Martin, Mr. Luke Shaw and Mr. Thomas Foyle. Frankford Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Harris, who were recently married and who havo teen spending their honeymoon touring NVw York, are at home at 5031 Jackson street As an aftermath of tho Military Charity Ball recently held nt the Frankford Ar tenal, a woman's auxiliary to tho Frank ford Arsenal Association has been formed. The following officers were elected: Miss Elizabeth Gensholmer, pretldent; Miss Marlon Banes, vice president; Miss Viola Leweltyn, secretary, and Miss Adeline Huber, treasurer. Delaware County The Alpha Omega Club, of Sharon Hill, will hold its. annual dance on Monday, April 3, ln the Borough Hall The com mittee In charge 'Includes Mr. (Arthur Ralney, Mr. Charles Glnder and Mr. Al fred Russell. What's Doing Tonight Bvculiur of miulo ln aid of Oncologic Hos pital, ItelUmw-Stratford ballroom; S..W o'clock. Franchise Hoclal Mwtimr. IV. C. T. U., 1021 Arch atrMt; 7:43 o'clock. Addraai. "Sanitation." Colons! William C. rioreei. ebtaf of Iturnou of Sanitation, U. S. A . Knalnw' Club; 8:J5 o'clock. Mathodlat Gplacopal Confareace ckvu, St. Jama Cburch. OIwur. Laotur ''Charactar AnalyaU," Dr. Katfc trliM M. II. Blackford. Y M. C A. ; 8 o'clock. Ftftv-uvanth Straat Imvrovanunt Aaaqote tlou, 00th atrMt and airard aeni: 8 o'clock. Free. LancaaUr Avtnua Hoard of Traoa. Sato Lanoaatar avenue; 8 o'clock, tnraa. Mock Trial, under the aiuslota of the South 0tb Street Improismtnt AaaoctaUoo. 293 South 69tU street. 8 o'clock. Free. Slazle Ta,x Society. HH Arch atxoat. T.1S 0Opera. "Barber of BeWU." Metropolitan Opera ItauMLo ecloclc .... Virnheua Quartet. Ballavua-Stratfonl. a lUcltal, lAuisrd E. JUtx, W Cuaturr Prwlsc Room i o" cl&ci, I DOGS nurt in tho various activities of West Philadelphia Mrs. Frederick Betz, Hd. of 1225 Pine street lins returned to her home from nn extended trip through tho South. Sho spent some timo ut .Miami, Flu., nnd also nmilo n islt of several weeks at Palm Beach. Mr. nnd Mrs Waldo O. Fehllng ot 1502 Walnut street, spent the week-end as the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Butler Montgomery, of Atlnntlo City. Friends of Mrs. A. O. J. Kelly will re gret to learn that bIiu Is In tho German Hospital seriously 111 with appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McCarthy havo taken an apartment nt tho Halford, 590C Car penter street. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. C. Dusonberg nnd their daughter, of 5027 Lnrchwood nvenue, en tertained Informally last week. Among thoso present wero Miss Anna Off, Miss Jcsslo B. Morrison, Miss Elslo D. Mooro, Miss Elizabeth W. Shearer, Miss Helen P. Shearer, Miss N'elllo Watt, Miss May II. Shearer, Miss Ethel Shearer, Miss Kath ryn P. Moore and Miss Helen M. Mooro. South Philadelphia MISS SARA L. WILDER Mr and Ma. Alexander Wilder, of 2025 East Moyameiik Mg avenue, have recently announced the engagement of their daugh ter, MUa ;nra L. Vt ilder, to Mr. Edwurd 11. MargolU. of tills oity. Mr. and Mrs. Kramer, or 2219 South 7th street, gave a supper In honor of their children and grandchildren on Sunday evening. Kensington J WL. A meeting of the ortneastern UabrelW Ladles' Aid Society will take plaee thU evening ut Anderson Hall, 2S17 Frankford avenue. The members af the society who are doing ueh benetielal vvurk throughout this section of the city inolude Mrs. Free, mark, Mru. Upstein. Mr L. Ringold, Mrs. l-'rwIilMrn. J. I'odolaky, Mrs. M. Meyers, Mrs. Brwniw, Mru. Stein, Mru. Grlver, Mrs. Caiilau, Mrs. J, Roen, Mr. L. Rojn, Mr, isSadleoff. Mrs. Hyull, Mrs. Sathuky and Mrs. Black. The Memorial Women's OkrUrflan Tm pecanot Union met In the Frankford Ave nue Baptist Church lat evening. Solkf fo?"'?, J"?1! ,i 5U1 acMwird ana ritl in the JJn lMtr.Htt a" "Kb wI"mi uiift be i ll?iJ to 'ull. llb full Jdr.. aoJ i m 7t .i..t..ai iiiimhiip niiir that rKj FiSrtttuuTtiteirwiu'lt: I'atou tbeoa rraulrciuFaU ?r carrUd LU I (lilt , li I ' f-.il.. ilihs reaulrcmpau an out U ywUlaj.tUa.Bifr ,U tha pTilc. wlU not b oulULcd. Mlbla, Li. - i -..jii SHAKESPEARE'S "Taming of the Shrew" will bo tho fonluro of the com bined drnmatlo and musical night of the Literary Circlo of tho Young Men's nnd Young Wornon-i Hebrew Association to morrow evening nt the Hebrew Literature Society, 310 Cathnrlno street. An unusual nnd vnrled program lias l.oen nrranKod by tho committee, which Include Mis Miriam M. Mogtl, Mr. Jlernnrd llroillo nnd Mr. Herman It. Berlin Tho "Taming of tho Shrew" will bo given In costume by Miss Snrali Magll nnd Miss Mlrlnm Mngll. and thlB will mark tho last of a series of Shako peoro nights which havo been given under the nu'plcca of tho society. Music will bo furnished by the Flelshor Sym phony Society nnd Miss Gortrudo Mixers and Miss Tllllo Nouick. Bololsls. Miss Esther KndeiiRky will render Concerto No. 1. hy Mendelssohn, on tho piano, nnd var ious passages from "Tho Merchant of Venlco" will bo given by Miss Rno Ber ma. and Mlis Gortrudo Let.hart Mr. Harrv KllngnLorg will b the director. Mrs. John Brennen entcrtnlncd tho Bona Plel Club nt her Inmie, Cn2l Spruce street, on Saturday evening. Miss Ethel oung rntortalned tho guests with musical ro eltals, nccompatiled by Miss Knthryn Brennen. Several recltntlons were given by Mr. Philip Kclmeffer. Among tho guests wero Mis-! Myrtle Mncdonnld. Miss Isabcllo Young. Miss Mary McCuskor. MIrs Rona Johnstone. Miss Ethel Koounc. Miss era Koeune, Miss Mario Mackcs, Miss Kath ryno Brennen, Miss Helen Brennen, Miss Ethol Young, Miss Ireno Dietrich. Mr. Philip Schaeffcr. Mr. James C. Coylc, Mr. Christian Brennen, Mr. Floyd Simons, Mr. Ralph Montgomery, Mr. Willis Muo. Mr. Roy AValters, Mr. John Foy, Mr. John Freeman, Mr. Honry Lacsscr and Mr. James Borbrldgo. Four residents of Mnnayunk on Satur day colcbrnted tholr birthdays Jointly with a bnnquct at tho hotel of Mr. V. .1. Cunnle former presidont of tho Mnnayunk Board of Trade. Mr. D. J. Cunnle and Mr. Tim othy McMonlglo wero born shortly nftor March 17 had departed somo years ago, wlillo Mr. Patrick Nolan nnd Mr. John L Sullivan wero both born on tho namo dato an tholr patron saint. A largo num ber of guests attended. FTXAL arrangements for tho Jovial Twelvo's nnnual balli a Leap Year Danco, on Friday night at tho Now Royal Hall, will bo completed In tho next few days. Mr. John McWelnman. n membor of tho Danco Committee Is arranging a novelty program, nnd plana to have us tho fcaturo number a "snowstorm dnnco. Several members have been preparing for specialty dances, nnd the latest In now steps nnd whirls will bo demonstrated. Mr. Louis H. Jnffo will lead the grand march. Mr. and Mrs. Jules E. Meredith, of 1G33 North 20th street, entertained on Satur day ovonlng In honor of Mr. nml Mrs. Herman Drcste. ,6f Alba. Pa. Tho celo brntlon marked the Bllver wedding an niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Dreste. A real "Night ln Ireland" was enjoyed by tho Ara' Boo Club last week nt the homo of two of Its members. Mr. Vincent Sillers nnd Mr, Kdmond billcrs, of -013 Ellsworth street. Among thoso present were Miss Mnry V. McLaughlin, M ss Martha E. Sillers, Miss Elslo Scheel. Miss Mae Molloy, Ml"s Florenco Cosgrove, Miss Florenco Sillers, Miss Nona Mao Thomas. Miss Mary Sillers. Miss Frances A. Sillers, Mr. Louis Cylinder, Mr. Meyer Illume, Mr. Louis Scheel. Mr. Ignatius !), "'" Louis Illume. Mr. William Dclaney. Mr. Francis Black, Mr. Daniel Ryan and Mr. Frank A. Baxter. Ballads of Ireland wero , v... Miuu sclipnl. accompanied by Mr. Baxter nml Miss McLaughlin. During tho Intermission of tho orchestra tho guests wero entertained by Mr. Blumo with his cornet. Mr. Scheel with his clarinet nnd Mr Dclaney with his violin, accompanied by Miss Florenco Slllors at tho piano. Dancing followed. A graduation party ln the form of a surpriso was tendered to Mr. Harry A nr shaw, who graduated from tho School of Pedagogy ln February and wns appointed a teacher at tho Wilson Grammar School, 12th nnd Wharton streets, at bis home, 810 Dickinson street, on Saturday night. Among thoso present wero Miss Fnnnlo Berger, of Wilmington. Del.: Miss Anna Wlncoff. Miss Cecilia Eisenberg. Miss Rny Knapp. Miss Cella Laskln. Miss Dora Wnrsliaw, Miss Minnie Rosenberg. Miss Mnry Brody, Mr. Henry Shnplro. Mr. Mnxwell II. Ostrow. Mr. Lewis Tendler, Mr Ltwla Gantz. Mr. Samuel Carless. Mr. Maurice Shapiro, Mr. Herman arhaw. Mr Lewis Krouso. Mr. Reuben Brown, of ChleaKo; Mr. Alexander Apple, of Canada, and Mr. Nathan Wnllock. Several classi cal dancing numbers wero demonstrated by Miss Knapp nnd Mr. Gantz, Miss Las kln and Mr. Carless nnd Miss Laskln nnd Mr. Ostrow Mr. Shapiro. Mr. Apple, Mr. Ostrow and Mr. Krouse, tho Jovial Twelve quartet, sang during the course of the ovenlng. An Informal dinner was given by Miss Robu It. O'Connell at her home. 5518 Cudni avenue, on Sunday ovenlng. Among thnw present woro Mlsa Grace Moycr, Misi Gertrude Moglnnls, Miss Bessie ronton. Miss Helen Moonoy, Mlsa Fran ces Superset, Miss Kathorino O connel , Miss Harriet Clune. Miss Emma O Connell, Mr Frank E. Smiley. Mr. Paul L. Smiley. Mr Joseph O'Connell, Mr. Abher Humes, Mr. Walter Haffoy. Mr. John Freeman, Mr. Joseph Dougherty, Mr. Joseph Algle and Mr. Bernard O'Connell. The Sigma Delta Beta fraternity of AMUSEMENTS ME l lint" 'LIT N IIIM'KA IIOl'M! 'i ?,"$L Mar. 27,29,30,31. Apr. 1 TUB AltT 3KNSATION OP KUItOI'B SBUGE do DIAGHILEFF'S BALLET RUSSE U111I.1.1ANT KRWBHTUflY OP IIALLET8 U" AM) MIUED SCHNE3 MON , "I.'olaeuu du Feu," "Carnaval." "Scheharaiadt' " WKD . "Claopatr." "Ln blwctrf I Kom," "Silell 'la Nult " "Car sival.' T1IU11., "'La" Syluhldta." "Purouch ka," "Schaharaaada." CTtf . "1,'OUwau ii Kau." "TUaroar." "1,'Aprta Mtdl d'uu Faun." 'Prlu laoi." MAT. MAT.. "Claojiatra," "I. a SyinhiJa." "I.a l'rlr.i Enehialau." "3atu I da Null." SAT . ' Tuumsr," "Iroucb' a." ' I.e HiMCtre do la Bow- " "Prluc Uur." Scewry aud Cotumta by LKOW PAliST SuU, 11UO Chaatnut St. Wat. H21. Raw 07. Kardman Piano Uaed. -- 1 lOe 121t MARKET JOo KCl I Q Ofr 10 A. M. to 11:15 P. M. In "DIPLOMACY" Tbura., Frl.. Sat Firat PrwaoUtloa ot "ONE DAY" A SBQUBL TO HUNOU OLYN'S "THREE WEEKS" A -I CHESTNUT Balow 16th AVPJlnia 10 A M. to HUB P. M. A1Lclum ULLIANGISH la 'DAPHNH AND THE PJRATB" Tbura., Frl., Sat., II- 8. Warnar to "IUlIr' m - MARKHT ABOVE I0TII XTfiTilPV 11 15 to llUBp-m. OtclIliC John Barrymore Id TUa Loat BrlJecroom" Thur. yrti tUt.Hewl Pawn to "Salualadr " -fT. , MARKET ABOVE BTU VlCtOna Bessie Barriscals In "BULLETS AND UllOWN BYKS" Kuickerbocker-----5 Colllnirswood prave n banquet and da.no . In tho Colilnffswood Country Club last " " week. Tho clubhouse was decorated lh Ik' manner In keeping with the day, nnd tho event was tho most successful of the see. son. Thoso present wero Miss Ruth I Rum, Jtiss Flora Bowden, Miss Mildred 1 Allllnms, Miss Bculah Tnteifl. Miss Marl Trusens, JIIbs Cntharlno Osier, Miss Flor , erica Knoll, Miss Kdlth Mills, Miss Irene t Maussner, Miss Laura Deusham, Miss Marlon Qusg, Mlsa Beukert, Miss Qraes Cnrr, Mr. OeorBo Ward, Mr. II, Alan Mer- 'l rick. Mr. William C. filokes, Mr. Harold H. Naco, Mr. Richard T. Colllngg. 8d. Mr. Charles Taylor, Mr. Herbert R. Schooler, Mr. Charles O. ".VrlKBlns. Mr. IL Jarrett 'T Sinister, Mr. Frank Doughty, Mr. Ellis H. Shustor and Mr. William P. Tatetn. ST. PATRICK'S NIQirr was celebrntea sr by tho membors of tho Hnrtvllle Soolal Club nnd their quests at tholr clubhouse, 2814 D street. The clubhouse throughout was decorated In nn emerald hue. At the vestlbtiio entrance over tho doorway was a hiiRo shamrock emblazoned with green eloctrlo bulbs with tho Inscription. "Top o' tho Kvenlnir to Vol" aurroundlng It Tho reception room on tho first floor was banked with a bower of palms and Irish follnpo: nlso a largo harp made of grreen carnations was used. Tho evening's en tertalnmont was opened by dancing, Mltf which tho Irish minstrels entertained with Songs and stories of nn Irish naturo. They Included Mr. Philip Hirst, Interlocutor Mr. John Mullln nnd Mr. Daniel Ortllp, ends ; Mr. Georgo Brooks, Mr. Frod Soheff, Mr. Snmuol Deshcr. Mr. Abo Kondrlok, Mr. Georgo Lowe nnd Mr. Fred Get. The Committee on Arrangements was com posed of Mr. Robert J. Burke, Mr. Daniel Ortllp, Mr. Harry Crisp nnd Mr. Terranoe O'Rourko. Tho Brown nnd Gold Club entertained Its friends at a St Patrick's Day recep tion last . week. Among thoso present woro Mrs, Agnes D. Stack, Miss Ollvo A. 'Malts. Miss F. Deary, Miss W. Kmrcy, Mr. David Cottor, Mrs. M. Cotter. Miss Mnry fachanne. Mlsi Francos Bahr, Miss Rosalie Tobln. Miss Cntherlno McDonnell, Miss I'.mma RIctli. Miss Leona Klaus, Miss 1'leanor Sccklngcr, Miss Edna Hummell. Mr. Cmmctt Sullivnn, Miss Catherine Bros nan, Miss Mar' McOrnth, Mr. Hubort Walla, Miss Mercedes Carroll, Mlsa Hrtcno Kochler, Miss Margaret Mullln, Miss Roso O'Donncll, Mr. Thomas Lanshe, Miss Helen McPhtlllps, Miss Mary Burns, Miss Anna Greolcy, Mr. James McManus. Miss Mary Markmann. Mr. John Mono linn, Miss Clara Wcldlnger, Miss Bertha Blnznk, Miss Margaret McCann, Miss Catharlno Hines, Miss Margaret Sheeran, Miss Anna Grognn, M'.u Mario Maux, Miss Frances Vnughan, Miss Jennie Mul horn, Miss Anna Glllard, Mr. John Ma- v honey, Miss Dorothy Staub, Mr. Walter Merchnnt, Miss Magdalcna Saurcr, Mr. It Pakradoonl, Miss Mario McGlltcn. Miss Anna McFarland, Mr. Thomas McManus." Miss Florence Kocble, Mr. John Klstner, Mr. Sylvostor Gorman, Miss Eulalla Hur ley and Mr. John Grasmeder. ,- An Interesting St. Pntrlck's party mu'- given by JIIss Frances Schmidt nnd Mr..aia August Schmidt, Jr., at their home, 233St.ru West Norris Btreet, on Saturday evening. Among tho guests woro Miss Margaret Scheafcr, Miss Helen Wolr. Miss Cres ccntla Dey, Miss Hilda Schalgcl, Miss Mary Sebanno, Miss Kathryn SebanneS 0 Miss Frances B. Schmidt, Miss NellU n& Golden. Mr. William IC Jones, Mr. Carl ih Lecklcnburg, Mr. August Schmidt, Jr.; Air. Harry Goemmer, Mr. Daniel Breri' ''' nnn fi ti--itmln Cm, It. TAnni. m. . j Mr. Russell Jones, Mr. John J. Golden and! Mr. Lawrence J. Schmidt. Tho party wasj chaperoned by Mr. nnd Mrs. August Schmidt. AMUSEMENTS RROAT5 Tn,s Weeh Only Pop. Mat. W"tnd.',Bh,",,tS!"B I Tomorrow AN'DIIRAU nil'l'EL Preaenti Tho I.ntrst Vlenneao Operetta PRINCESS TRA-LA-LA With I'hyllls Partington. Emmy Nlcklail, Ceorce llaldwln Cat of 70. Bent Scats $1 so at Pop. Mat. Tomorrow. Spoclnl Mntlnee Thura.. Mnrch 23, at 2:30 Hcdfl'i fiahlpp w"n Ca,t 0( XiCULUl VJtlUlUl New York rurr IN AID Or THE BLUE CP.OS3 FUND Prices B0o to $2. Keats at Theatre & Hotels. NEXT WEEK SEATS THURSDAY Maude Adams ,n ,TnB SSSStn.. Special Mat. Tuen,, March 28 PETER. PAN Ravrfplf Thl'' & Next Week' ev 8:ii. UU11JV1' Top. Mat. Tomorrow, 2 US. COHAN IIAHRIS Present THE FUNNIEST FAIICE IN THE WOULD IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Orlelnal Now York Cast ana Production. Ilett Beats tl at Popular Slat. Tomorrow. Adelphip tonight ATjBSIB t. Z Popular $1 Mat. Thura. The HAasnn'a Hmartest Thentro JIvent "NOBODY HOME" t. ,- A J.Iu"lca' Cumoily with Elite Zlo ine. n-inclnir iind Lauiihlna for u Ifear With a Daahlnar Cnst, Including n, Mw';"''" , Orosamjth. Zoe Harnett. Mauda S,d'i",ii"harJ''? fUl,'s'. N'l Iiarrl. auentla Tuil Helen Clarke nml j'lirty others. AN INgTANTANKOL'B HIT HCTDI T.VT?Tr! rosltltcly Last 7 Times. s .-., . u l-af USO Mat. Tomorrow. Season's Most Charming; Musical Cocnedr "THE ONLY GIRL" ,eWT,1cN'rf'5mT"A',T,8,:'it50r "" DON'T M ffl H IT I i vv -'" Swt Bale Opena Thursday. ''"' rk Winter Garden's latest Triumph "A WORLD OF PLEASURE" B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE ADELE ROWLAND THE AMERICAN OUILBERT" KARL JORN FAMOUS METROPOLITAN TENOR Sarah Padden In ;Th Llttla Shapherd of lUrguln Row"! Hunting- A Frances; Charlotte Varry Co. Other Stars. " Globe Theatre ?STa. VJ X J K C YAVDE rtBLcont taooSs I A. M. to 11 P. M. 10c IBo. 234 TUB TIMELY WAR COMEDY "A NIGHT in the TRENCHES" "ED FORD'S Dancing REVUE" Comlnj Next Week James J, Corbatt. FORREST Last 2 Weeks I'OI'UIR MATINEI3 TOMORROW ZIEGPELD FOLLIES VupuUr MatlaM Tomorrow, SOt) to 11.50, MWTROPOUTAN OPERA. IIOU8B MBTROVOUTAN OPERA. CO.. NEW YORK TONIGHT Tl TJnrHprA rll Rlw-cella llau. Birrlentoa. MM. be lAXi. Damasce. Sa JlOU Chtny.t Wei JUttldtVVfc. -uuu. Mr, U4VaB110H a Be T, H.ra K7. w ",. Wnlnut pp Mat Today 255 W WcllIlUU Kv, 315c wLne . TheGJyrI Ho Ckuldnt Bay Amm'i'pnn Qlraril below (tfe. UirUt ML American ArvuBtsoina"cri-sAF Pftople's-JBj-ingln Vt Ftta: