i.Hn.11 j ' viti ym"mft -J EANCY WYNNE FURTHER INTERESTED IN THE LENTEN SEWING CLASSES ,e Farmington Sewing Society Will Meet Today at the Jiome 01 ivira. xi.mii riariweil strong. Various Other Matters -WEItY year tlio Fnrmlnslon Sowing ?.v -i.i... rrnws lnrccr nnd more in- Wing and It Is wonderful how much wrw ..-..-j ... utan Jmav women. ' .... .i, nm work nnd bow tht destitute children of French '-' ;,nncrg of war. Tlio empa is uiu .... prisons .,- membors. Today W Alin Hnrtwcll Strohrr, of 2036 Do fcey street, pu the hostess. After to, I sewing and ft bit of romIp. luncheon fjl jetved. ri innfff la r-luitr. Miss iwrouicu """"" w - ;.. nrMi.' Miss Mnry rtussoll Z. secretary, and Miss Eleanor Ar- Suit, treasurer, tho ouic. ......u.D . .- Pw".' k..i-. V Sop m Mrs. Louts firMrV. AV.il.nm Woodward Amett, Mrs, Klwnrrt Wynno Moorc' A ........ . B.t-,,n. Mm. William TJifrt. Annui i.- """ - ItJL. K Fuller, Mrs. Frederick Brown, IvL Francis M. DrooUo. Mrs. Henry n. inompson. of Greenville. Del.; Mrs. Jo .Lb Bancroft, of WllmltiRtnn. Dol.i Mrs. Z.h Chanmnn. Mrs. Nicholas Dlddlo, Mrs. J Kcarslcy Mitchell, 3d, Mrs. Wnl- .. T- FoUlkC. Airs, .iiiniua .11. ai.v... 1. ltrt. Richard Willi Molrs, Mrs. David UB" - - -..., ..-. It-., tin.,. Undsoy, Jr.. 01 viiiiiiiiKi."i "" -el jjexter "Wan-lner, Mrs. William E. firman. Mrs. Forrest G. Pearson, Mrs. Uufus Shaplcy, Miss Deborah A. Glover, 'jtlss Lucia A. Warden, Mlsrf Atlco Par a'u Mls3 Grace Cooke Clarkson, Miss v.therlno E. Register, Miss Henrietta CD. Ely, Miss Edith II. Bally, Miss IlHeanor S. Gamble, Miss miznuetn uaio flfvwi.iinvr. Miss Loulso Wood nnd Miss KOIive Wilson. The dancing class for little girls nnd W ln Chestnut Hill gave n bnl masque last week at the Philadelphia Cricket dub. and It proved to be such a suc cess that Miss Lockwood decided to re peat it this afternoon. All sorts of eve ning costumes will ho worn, two Tommy Atkins, ti real gipsy, aged u years; a Dutch girl with red satin skirt, black Jacket and pointed cap, will bo tlny Betty Colahan; little Eleanor Hous ton went last week as an old-rnsriloiiocl rid There will bo Red Cross nurses and Martha and Georgo Washlngtons in 'all their stately grandeur. Two tiny fairies were well taken care of last week by their nurse, who, caring nothing for the artistic, slipped sweaters on back ward as tho wings wero sorely In tho wiy, and tho effect can bo Imagined. Altogether every one had a wonderful fptlme and tho kiddlts can hardly wait for this afternoon. . One of the classes In preparedness, Vhlch Mrs. Carl Williams chaperoncs at her homo nt School Houso lane nnd Greene- street, Germantown, meets this .afternoon between 5 and C o'clock. Dr. Wilfred Fetterman teaches this class. l It really Is wonderful 'how deadly terested all our women aro In this Jnt , aid and preparedness work. I Tvas highly amused ono dny last week, When a friend of mine, who was suffer ing from a gathering of some sort, nnd whose head was bandaged up to tho nines, told mo that a well-meaning nnd Und-lntentloned girl had come to seo her, and had told her, "Well, my dear. I can bandage your head for you. If Vu want me to." My friend shuddered; but then tho klnd-Intentloned ono con- .Untied, "Wo do It nil tho time at homo bow, Just for practice." ' Imagine tho sonsatlons of visitors to this household to 11 ml tho family nt various intervals sitting around nil bandaged up. Tea, it's nil very well now, but It would not bo such fun. If under those bandages wero dreadful wounds nnd torn flesh and shrnpncMmbedded skin. May we only cct as far as practice, if It can be, with honor, for wo cannot Jranf our fathers and brothers nnd hus bands and lovers to undergo what those poor men In Europe are suffering. NANCY WYNNE. Personals C.Mr. and Sirs. Edwin H. Filler, of tho .Terraces, Hoaemont, will give a small theatre nartv tomorrow nicht. later tak ing their cuests to the Runner Club at the jBellevue-Stratford. K Mrs. Warren Powers Laird, of Green Gate, will jrlvo a theatre party at the Matk and Wlir iwrfortnance Saturday (afternoon, April 29, In honor of Mlsa Mary uioDon wiisou and Miss Ksmer jean Bochman, two of this season's debutantes, to be followed by tea at the Bellevue Blratford. Mr. and Mm. nhnrlea C Harrison will f close, their town house, 10X8 Locust street, )n April 16 and move to Happy Creek tFarm, their homo In St. Davids. Mrs. Edwnt-d f Tl. Wlofnhsr. nf 1831 lFlnut street, has left for Washington. Ihro she will spend a portion of the jLnttn season. She will make several iljOther visit Yinfnrtk fAliirnlnir in hr tinmA it Easter. Mrs. AlAxnnrif Tlrlntnn PnTA will IpnvA jpjor Untlo City today, where she will LKake a short stay at the Marlborough iBlenhelm. Mr, and Mrs. Archibald Barklla have returned to Inver House. Wayne, after JPendlnsr two weeha at Whtta Sulnhur Bprlngs, Va. Mr. and Mm rYinrfia 13 ffnTII. At Brentwood, Wayne, who have been epend fcta six weeks In the South, will arrive 5Mm on Sunday. Mr. ftnil XTa rtAAva T IK ITavrlantl vhfl tw been spending the winter at 200J !lO Lanpv TiinA win hipn in Pnnlar Qrove, their home 'in Wayne, April 6. MF nt.fi ir T.3...n-l T VfAnM. n, Iflltt Lancey place, who have been spending "w'nter months at Santa Barbara, Cal., . will return In tha lv unrlnir. After l-JRWdlna- a few days hero they will go fw r Harbor, where, thav will occupy LS? ,r eottage, Crosswaya, for the summer. n, --o Mcura, wi.u una vwn d4..- w Uje winter on Mrs. Struthers Burt's tifTf."' at Jackson s Hole, Wyo.. has &K thf an has Joined her brother, r. Bryant Mears. on his rancli, which is v jackson'a Hole, Wyo. Mlsa wears fSFUl remain In Ihn Woit Hiirlnsr iha sunt. lfr months and will not come East until State in huj faji. Il&l T. Milan IIhhU a Cnmmlt aVAnllfl. Rj'j'hitown, lms Mrs.' William Sylvester, JfV' Norfolk a as her guest for several f 4MYU ,ki. . .,,. ... ...... nHJ Kl-a Kv ,'lr returned yesterday from. New I -" woere tney spent a. couple or aays. R?L ?r ir a wuma vtbr. wu a. i frinwUH Flshtr aad Mr CiaxwMM W. &- Vl -, tmJ( tpqjiis tfc Utit4 wW m4 mtHtyiut three months at tho Windermere, have left or tho counliy. where they will occupy their home. Briar Hill, Ambler. Miss Christine Stockton, of 23d and Pine Streets, relllrnrrl In Imvn H'.I.,..J... t llaxcrford, where sho has been spending several days as tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. CSoorgo Lnrle, 3d, nt their homo on Rail road nvenue. Mrs. Richard R. Norton, of Ardmore. has recalled the Invitations for her dinner lonlRht hocauso of Illness In the family. Colonel George Montgomery. In com mand of the Krnnkford Arsenal, has been host nt sovcrnl detlghtful dances this w nter nt his home. One of theso dances, which proved particularly enjoyable, took plnco n few dnys hbo. and among the guests were Miss Julia Lavlno, Mr. and Mrs. R. Kldrcdge Pcnnock, Miss Isabel Alidenrled Gratr, Miss Helen Rogers. Mr. v, I Ham Rogers. Miss Dorothy Wilson, Mr and Mrs. George IJ. Kvans, Cnptnln stccse. U. S. A., nnd Mrs. Slccsc. A concert nnd danco will he given oil Thursday evening. April 13. nt tho N'ow Century Drnwlng Rooms. 121 South 12th street, for the henelU of tho Garrcttson Hospital. The soloists will bo Miss Kll2a heth Hood t.attn, Mr. Daniel Donovan. Mr. Clifford Vnughan and Dr. I.eo Bcrnd. Mr. Albert AV. Shollor, of the St. James, has Rone to the I.aurer Houio at Lake wood for the golfing. Dr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hull, of Wlssa hlckoti, nre ainonff tho recent arrivals at Tho bavllla, Havana, Cuba. Dr. and Mr,'. Hall spent somo tlmo nt Palm Beach and Miami beforo going to Havana. -Along the Main Line OVERBROOK A card parly for the benent of St. Leonard's Alumnno will bo given Snturday. April 1. at tho homo of Mrs. Thomas Rifane, 1922 North 63d street. NAUUKUTII A delightful entcrtnln ment will bo given tonight at the Arcade Theatre, when the Junior members of tho King's Daughters of Narberth wllj give a minstrel show and sketch for tho benefit of tho Holiday House, situntcd In tho woods back of Wynncwond avenue, where poor mothers nnd their children aro given outings of two weeks. Tho show will Include, somo very novel features and promises to bo n great success, as tho young pcoplo taking part are known for their clover amateur acting. Tho cast of tlio mtnstrol pcrformnnco nnd skotch Includes Miss Mary McCnrtcr, Mls3 Ruth Prcscott, Miss Caroline Justice, Miss Mil dred Harris, Miss Helen Wilson, Miss Mazle Simpson, Miss Adah Durbln, Miss Achsah Wentz, Miss Maud Wlpt, Miss Llnda,Jacoby, Miss Florence Jncoby, Miss Edith Humphreys, Miss Hilda Smedley, Miss Augusta Wlthrow, Miss Catherine Irwin and Miss Elizabeth Harris. Mrs. V. Hunter McDowell will enter tain at brldgo Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Benjamin, of Pittsburgh, who Is her guest. ROSEMONT Mrs. G. Brlnton Lucas, of Rosemont, Is spending a few days In New York. Mrs. Robert W. Daniel, of Rosemont. Is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Harold Van Sant, of Ashland, Ky., for a week. Mrs. Daniel and Mrs. Ashlnnd will go to Now York on Monday for n short visit. VILLANOVA Miss Mary F. Packard and Miss Elizabeth W. Packard, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Packard, of Tho Meadows. Vlllanova. aro spending a fortnlght with Mr. nnd Jlrs. Charles M. Lea and Miss Katherlno Lea at mo aan To Club, South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kennedy Hill, of Villatiovn, are entertaining Mls3 Kath erlno Barbon, of Baltimore, for two weeks. WAYNF: Dr. and Mrs. S. Hamill Home will gle n danco this evening In honor of their daughter. Miss Carolyn Reed, who has returned from Smith Col lego for the holidays. Threo of Miss Reed's classmates. Miss Mary Holmes, Miss Elizabeth Thornton nnd Miss Llewcl lyna Rchbun, aro visiting her for the dance, and the other guests will Include, Miss Eleanor H. Verner, Miss Maud Morrison Wiggins, Miss Lucilo Elliott Morris. Miss Jeannette Schaeffer, Miss Esther Mulford, Miss Marlon Mulford, Miss Helen Betts, Miss Kathryno Muller, Miss Sarah Alcorn, Miss Josepblno Tomllnson, Miss Mildred Jones, Miss Josephine Obdyke, Mr. Ken dall Mulford, Mr. William Mitchell, Mr. David Hopkins, Mr. Herbert Adams, Mr. Sayres Schultz. Mr. Arthur Myer and Mr. William McAllister. Along the Reading Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry MacDonald, of Glenslde, are receiving congratulations on tho birth of a daughter. Mrs. MacDonald will be remembered as Miss Mabel Neville Lea, of Elklns Park, A bread, cake and pure food sale will be given by the Ladles' Aid Society In the Oak Lane Methodist Episcopal Church to morrow. The stile will begin at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Charles W. Welsh, of City line and Mountain avenue. Melrose Park, and her daughter, Mrs. William Steele, 3d, of Lenox road, Jenklntown, will entertain at luncheon and bridge next Wednesday aft ernoon In honor of Miss Margaret Gage, of the Aldlne, formerly of Oak Lane. Mr. and Mrs. William Berry, of Wagner avenue, Logan, aro receiving congratula tions on the birth of a daughter, who will be named Mary Elizabeth Berry. Mrs. Berry will be remembered as Miss Mary Elizabeth ShelHeld, of Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kline, of Old York road, Oak Lane, will be at home to their friends on Sunday afternoon, from 3 until 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Kline has Just returned from Canada, where she spent part of the winter. Mrs. John Tatnall and Mrs. William Fisher will give a tea tomorrow after noon at Mrs. Tatnall's home, 8716 North 8th street, Oak Lane, to meet Mrs. Warren Swinburne, of Boston, Mass. There will be about 65 guests and the house will be attractively decorated with spring flowers and ferns. Mrs. Swinburne formerly lived In Philadelphia,, but has been spending the last six years with her sister In Cali fornia and her brother, who lives In Bos ton. ' Germantown Mrs. Francis Butler Reeves, of Abbots ford avenue, will chaperons her daughter, Miss Josephine Reeves, and her two guests to Princeton over Sunday. The party will return today from a short trip to New York- Mrs. John C. Knx, of !J West Hortter Btreet, gave a children's party yesterday afternoon in honor of her small son, Wil liam Knox. Miss Judith Marr, of West Tulpehocken Btreet, has as her guest Miss Winifred Repp, of Kansas City, Mo- The various classes in French taught by Ma4am Jooss Andreonl will ariya French afternoon of rnusio and drama at the homo of Mrs. Oswald J. de Rouase, 81$ wst Hortter street. n Wednesday after npoa MJ 3. The proceeds will be ivo, m last year, to the, French rellaf worfr. i7, Tumi da Koussa will b Mea in ami at her irwiny clah ihuu, ajut I ZBNINGJiBBG-BR PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 24. 1 , MEMBERS OF LENTEN CLASS SEW FOR FRENCH RELIEF i:.r.s?s' j it&mmtmmmmmmMmmmmmi&x? This class meets every Tlursdny mornlnj' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Du Barry, !ltl, nt 2101 Spruce street. Kandinp; from left to riffht nro Mrs. Percy C. Madeira, .Ir., Miss Nnncy Colcmnii, Mrs. Clement Hooves Wninwrirjht, Miss Mnry Dcnckln, Miss Sarah Penrose, Miss Hannah WriRht, Miss Harriet Geyelin, Miss Katherinc Howie and Mrs. Josoph N. Du Barry, !ld. Bala-Cymvyd iMrs. Richard M. Shoemaker, .Ir, of State road, Cynwyd, will entertain ln formally nt cards this afternoon In liutior of Miss Catharine Vinton, of Lafayette, Ind . who Is tho truest of Mrs. J. G. Dun can, Jr., of Llaudrillo road. West Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. John Miller Hnnna, of 4G12 Sansom street, will entertain nt bridge this eenlng In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jny Wlnflold Davis, of New York. Their guests will include Lieutenant C. II. Bullock, If. S. N., nnd Mrs. Bullock, Lieu tenant Raymond K. McClung, U. S. N.. nnd Mrs. McClung, Mr. nnd Mrs. Horace Beck, Mr. nnd Mrs. Pnul Elsesser, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hlrnm Gibson nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. C. B. Hanna. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Flnkbelner, of 4810 Baltimore avenue, entertained tho follow ing friends nt supper, cards and dancing on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Noll, Mr. nnd Mrs. Judge, Dr. nnd Mrs. Charles Brlckcr, Mr. and Mrs. Llscomb, Mr. nnd Mrs. Loan MarBh, Mrs. Brandcbcry, Mr. and Mrs. Gasklll, Mrs. Mlnnlo Hcrtel, Mr. and Mrs. William Jungkurth. Mrs. A. Spcnce, Miss Mnlze Nellie, Miss Marguerite Nellie, Mr. William Taylor, Mr. August Bolly, Mr. Thomas Dormer and Mr. Edward Hether Ington. Mr. Snmucl Frank, of 2015 South 60th street, has gone to New York, where he will nttend a banquet. After leaving there he will take a trip through tho New Eng land States. Ho Is expected to return homo the latter part of April. Roxborough The one hundred nnd sixty-third annual meeting and dinner of tho Ovorseers of the Poor of Roxborough township was hold yesterday nt the home, Shawmont avenue. cast of Rldgo nvenuo. air. William urn sted, the president, presided nnd nddrcsses were mado by Dr. B. R. Pcltz, Dr. Chris tian A. Frame. Mr. Harry Markley, Mr. Nathan Levering Jones. Mr. James Wo bensmlth, Mr. R. Roberts Shronk, Mr. Rob ert Keeley, Mr. Joseph Sumner, Mr. Thom as Macktcer, Mr. Georgo Dorwart. Mr. Harry Anderson, Mr. William F. Dixon, Mr. Daniel Busslngcr, Mr. Charles C. Cox and Mr. Brookley. Camden and Vicinity Mrs. George F. Archer, of 6th and Lin den streets, Is entertaining Mrs. George A. Vroon, of Washington. Mrs. Richard A. Brice, of 323 Cooper street. Is entertaining ner daughter, Mrs. C. F. Noycs, of Brooklyn. N. Y. Woodbury Miss Mazle Laird, of Summit, N. J., Is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. John Christie, of Franklin street. Schmidt Quartet's Novel Numbers The Schmidt Quartet, one of the newer, but nono the less efficient groups of cham ber music players which have come Into local existence In the, course of the last year or two, gavo a recital of decided musical Interest and executive value last night. The Little -Theatre, which en vironed players and hearers with the intimate atmosphere of the closet, which shut all else without, left only the under standing soul and tho inciting muslo to effect csthetlo reactivity. This muslo was unusual, and. by virtue of the novel quality, the program devi ated In contour and character from any string quartet'B program heard these sev eral seasons. It was not that the pieces were new, for there was not a single nbsolute novelty on the list, though somo were less familiar to our ears than to others ; It was the collocation that served to eliminate the conventional, this and the fact that the Schmidt Quartet totally forgot It was n string quartet, except ln the two movements played from Debussy's 'G minor (Opus 10), With the co-operation of Marcel Tabuteau, first oboist of the Philadelphia Orchestra, and Joseph W. Clark, pianist, the Schmidts gave Mozart's F major quartet for oboe, violin, violoncello and viola, and Dvorak's quintet In A major for piano, two violins, viola and 'cello. Mr. Tabuteau added the facility of the virtuoso to the broideries of woodwind which Mozart has braided Into his Opus 30. His part In the proceedings afforded a very novel substitution for the first violin, the desk of whom he took. His grace of execution and community of musical interest with the others was again and again disclosed. In tho Dvorak quintet the strings asserted their har mony, Messrs. Emll F. Schmidt, first vlo lln; Louis Angeloty, second violin; William A. Schmidt, cellist, and Emll Hah), viola, gave convincing taste of their quality as ensemble players of firm fabric and gen uine Insight into meanings ln this num ber. The cellist and pianist, Joseph W. Clarke, also gave a great deal of pleasure ln Grieg's Sonata for their Instruments. W. R. M. School Pupils to Debate A free-for-all debate will take place to night when more than 100 pupils of the eighth grade will argue at the Samuel B. Iluey Schol, 5 2d and Pine streets, on the question as to whether "the products of the mines are more useful than those of the forest." ' What's Doing Tonight Anniversary celebration. Inasmuch Mlulon. 1011 Locuet street. Lecture on "Contmunion jscnoois." ojr ur. I-ouU Nuebaura. Hebrew Literary Society. 310 Caihirlna tret: 8 o'clock. . ... r-cture on "Toe American Banire. ay Tm Weicott Beck, yhotosraphlo Society ct Fblladelplua, Orpbeua Clubroem. Baker Build lecture by Dr. Jeue H. Holme on "Ar Tou Oppoeed to IncreAahur Our Army and Kavvt" Tba LUhthome. Keaslnaton. 8 o'clock. Ik. UnhlUll. beiitb i lecture, will b flven lu.thj Mott, Marshal! ua icnoi laiuuu, i n . tiWW'loi work o tuplle. Evening Tradtl School. 11th and Wood atreets. Campaign to raUa 150.000 (or negro school at CnrUtlanburr. Meeting: Home, litn below M" .i .... .... ....... ilHWtU'eUUe (.4 WAVtyMW . !.. ) TampI. oro4,a ana uerK sireeie, juayor sawn ta acaaki 8 o'clock VreA. JKite la Suauet & Ku.y Benool. IU aad Pin rtrwii. by loo puj)U of Svtt crail ei tS ajSSrfj $ ftecav CHARITY BALL WILL BE HELD AT THE LU LU TEMPLE TONIGHT Young Men's Hebrew Political Association Will Hold Musicale and Dance for the Benefit of the War Sufferers Other Affairs THE Voting Men's Hebrew Polltlcnl As sociation, an organization consisting of more than 100 members, professional nnd business men of tho city, will glvo'n char ity ball tonight nt Lu Lu Temple, Broad and Spring Garden streets. Klnborato lAhninHAHri 1jeA .jam 4 ffA tl tnfl i vii iitueia iiutu wuvu Jimuv i'j committee. The hall will bo beautlfull.P decorated nnd a special orchestra will play for the dnnclng. Through tho efforts of Mr. Morris Gorln, chalrmnn of tho organization, nnd Mr. Samuel P. Schntz, chairman of tho Ball Commlttoe, many men prominent In city politics will bo present. Tho entlro proceeds will go to the war sufferers' fund. Tho commltteo In charge Includes Mr. Samuel R. Scbatz, chairman; Mr. Georgo Cohan, socrotnry; Dr. Samuel Goldberg, treasurer; Dr. Harry Borman. Dr. J. S. Greenspan nnd Dr. David Frank. The Reception Commltteo Includes Mr. Aaron Howltz. chairman; Dr. Charles Kelman. Mr. Isldor Goald. Dr. Davo Carg man, Mr. Julius Frank, Mr. Norman Winkler, Mr. Georgo Frcedman, Mr. Harry Coopcrman, Mr. Robert Jncobson, Mr. Wil liam Schwartz, Mr. Ellas Schwartz, Mr. J. Stybol, Mr. Harry Weinsteln. Mr. Paul Rosen. Mr. J. Segal, Miss Esther Levy, Miss Roso Frank, Miss Molllo Hart man, Miss Edith Berman. Miss Esther Mendte sohn, Miss Esther Goald, Miss Roso Lln denbaum, Miss B. Kntz, Miss Minerva ICatz and Miss Esther Gnssel. Master Adam Frank, son of Dr. Adolph Frank, will glvo a violin recital beforo tho opening of the ball. MISS ROSE FRANK A BIRTHDAY party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Medoff last night In honor of the 16th birthday of their daughter. Miss Molllo Medoff. The guests wero Miss Anna Feldstlen, Miss Anna Meyers, Mr. Joseph Kramer, Mr. George Cooper. Mr. C. Voynow. Mr. C. Wlngrade. Mr. M. M. Wilson, Miss Rose Wilson, Mr. 8. Caplan, Mr. A. R. Abrams, Miss Sophia Tucker. Mr. Harry A. SI mons, Mr. Benjamin Dash, Miss Dora Nom Irs, Mr. B. Forman, Mr. Joseph Antinoph, Mr, Benjamin E. Antinoph. Miss Beatrice Antinoph, Mrs. P. G. Wadman. Mr. David Medoff, Mr. Louis Stedoff, Mrs. Max Medoff. The betrothal of Miss Rosalie Segal and Mr. Louis Friedman took place last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Segal, 638 Reed street. The home was beauti fully decorated for the occasion. Sllss Ray Charlotte Gomborow sang. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Segal: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Segal, of At lantic City; Miss Sylvia Segal, of At lantlo City; Mr. nnd Mrs. Maxwell Saf fren, Mr, and Mrs. II. Segal, Miss Rosalie Segal Miss Elinor Segal, Miss Rose Segal, Mr. Sydney Greenberg. Mlsa Roy Char lotte Gomborow, Mr. Meyer IC Segal, Miss Beatrice Saffron, From Pottstown Mr. Louis Friedman. Mrs. Friedman, Mi Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Affrime, Mr. and Mrs. B. Allen and Mr, J, SultanofT. Miss Constance Goldman, of 260 South 54th street, was given a party in honor of her birthday last Sunday, The guests Included Miss Rosalie Payes. Miss llattle Cohn, Miss Rebecca Harris and Miss Esther Harris, Miss Mary Sherman, Miss Mildred OUter and Miss Kitty Olster, Miss Clara Orman, Miss Reba Llchten steln. Miss Viola Llchteusteln, Mr. Ra phael Greenstein, Mr. Daniel Greensteln, Mr. and Mrs. Payes, Mr. and Mrs. Green steln, Doctor and Mrs. Glruburg. The guests were received by Miss Eva Sher man and Miss Pauline Goldman. A St Patrick's party was given by the Orphans' Girls Club last week at the home of Miss Kitty BransBeld. SOU North 35th street. The evening was spent In dancing and singing. The decorations were la green and the favors were green flags. Those present were Miss Maria Ma gulre. Miss Anna. FJynn. Mlsa Mary Car ton, Miss Nora Lourey UUf Ella Hopkins, Miss Mary Hopkins. Miss Mary Keardon. Miss Eleanor Byrne, Miss Helen Madden and Mlsa Kitty Brunsfleld. A shaawock party, was given last week y MUs Anas. Gross t her home, MM Wef Cambria, street, lbs derations u5aGHaaaaaaaBa i aaKV-fe 'T ?JaliaaaahBafi WHKK' j JHababaHL i . -s U UsaaaaaHb f "aBaLaLaLaLaH j C.'BalaaaaB' gafllaaaaaaaaaaBSaaaaLaaH I iBHSV fIHaaaaaaH t BalSai.i.H ' iaaaaaaaaaaai aaaaaaaaaaaaaaH k XsHIHaBaHaHBlaHaBHHai j T ' - - .hwAV- , J,, - rt w,!s,s A AJmmAn-fcwwiVu.1 ,n . ,.- w. , ww ..v .. -, -v -,-n-- -, j-w- AXv?tfSiJ8gWwtSw5wS wero potted ferns nnd green carnations. The guests Included Miss Anna Gross, Miss Agnes Stceb. Miss Frcdorlca Gcster mnn, Miss Elizabeth Whitfield. Miss Min nie Hartkc. Miss Eleanor Wcstmont, Miss Gladys Earl. Dr. Harry Lcavltt, Mr. Charles Ebcnbnch, Mr. Charles Brlnkmnn, Mr. Franklin Frosh, Mr. Raymond Hoist, Mr. Wnltcr Hllsbos and Dr. Wayne Cort loy. Soprano selections wero rendered by Mlsi Anna Gross, nsslstcd by Mr. Chnrlcn Kbenbach. violin, nnd Miss Eleanor West mont nt tho harp. THE Brotherhood Social will give a club party for members only tomorrow night. Mr. Louis Shapiro, president of tho organization, has arranged a very good program for tho evening. The fea ture of tho evening will bo nn exhibition danco by Mr. Charles Segon nnd M'ss Bcs slo Taylor. Miss Sarah Shapiro and Mr. 11. B. Katz will sing all the latest songs. A comedy skit, entitled "Hlg Numbers," will bo presented by Mr. K. IJ. Katz and Mr. Samuol Walds. Mr. Louis Dorfman nnd Mr. Gallop will play tho violin, as sisted by Mr. Maurlco Horwltz at the piano. . Mlsa Nona Mae Thomas entertained tho Sigma Mou Club on Tuesday evening at her home, 1320 Christian street. Those present were Miss Martha E. Sillers, Miss Anna Corrlgan, Miss Kathryn O'Brien, Miss Margaret Whnlcn, Miss Margaret Corrlgan, Miss Margaret Barnes, Miss Elizabeth Thomas, Miss Frances A. Sillers, Mr. Al Sweenoy. Mr. Georgo O'Brien, Mr. Joseph Kllgarrlff, Mr. Thomas Campbell, Mr. Daniel Ryan. Mr. John McCU9ker, Mr. Frank Burns. Mr. Charles Brawley and Mr. Joseph Bell. The ituests wero en tortalned by Mr. McCusker at tho piano and several vocal selections by Miss O'Brien nnd Mr. Bell. The Auxiliary of tho Ohov Zedek Syna gogue he)d a masked party In honor of the Feast of Purlm on Sunday at tho homo of Miss Molllo Schloln, 527 North 2d street, Mr. and Mrs. H. Schleln acting as hosts. Tho rooms wero beautifully dec orated and the costumes wero elaborate. During tho tlmo of the masked period muslo was furnished by an orchestra com posed of string Instruments. Those present were Mr. Hnrry Kaltz, Mr. Frank Lock, Mr. Georgo Hofkln, Mr. Mnurlco Rubin, Mr. Ralph Sherman, Mr. Albert Lashner, Mr. Benjamin Goldberg, Mr. Joseph Levitt, Mr. Joseph B. Kessler, Mr. Frank Press man, Mr. Herman E. Jacoby, Mr. Harry J. Becker, Ma David Sauber, Mr. A. Hart, Mr. S. A. Weaver, Miss Sarah B. Kaltz, Miss Ida H. Rubin, Miss Esther Soble, Miss Roso Weinman, Miss Besslo Korff, Miss Gertrude Glass, Miss Sarah Seinfeld, MIbs Mary Goldberg, Miss Dena Gessel, Miss Ruth Barad, Miss Elizabeth Soble, Miss Lena Smith, Miss Cecil Sobel and Miss Mollle Schleln. THE GABRILOWITSCIIES GIVE DUAL PROGRAM Pianist nnd Contralto Appear Under Auspices of Matinee Musical rinra Clemens Gabrllowltsch and Osslp Gabrllovvitsch gave n joint rccltnl last night In the Bellevue-Strntford under the nusplces of the Matineo Musical Club, which won the gratitude of an audience that crowded the ballroom, for present ing such sterling artists in a program of such mark. Mark Twain's talented daughter had the high advantage of a virtuoso accompanist In her husband. It Is seldom that an nrtlst of his rank makes the concession of play ing second to a vocalist. That Is exactly what Mr. Gabrllowltsch did, played sec ond. He asserted no primacy of the piano, and thus proved his thorough musician ship through ability to sink personality Into a comradeship of unity with the song. Mrs. Gabrllowltsch has a volco of excel lent quality, ery velvety and truly con tralto In the lower notes and sweet and full In the upper register. Mrs. Gabrllowltsch was particularly ef fective ln Beethoven's "Die Ehro Gotets" and two Strauss numbers, of which the "Cradle Song" was touching In Its elm. pliclty of character. Her husband's "Ich stand gelehnet nit den Mast" proved de lightful. Mr. Gabrilowitsch had to repeat some of his numbers and add encores to others. There was sheer joyaunce of tone and tripping of tone In McDowell's "Witches Dance," one of the pieces repeated. The Twelve Preludes of Chopin were deliv ered wth such variety of mood, such tem peramental poise, and such interpretative insight as to bring a reward In the de mand for an encore, which was the same composer's Gavotte. Mastery of all the Intricacies of technique was disclosed for mally In Moszkowskl's concert study, "The Waves." Romance was Inherent In the G major Sonata of Schumann and quite the modern touch of harmony In two orig inal numbers, a "Melodle ln E minor" and a "Caprice Burlesque." W Ri M. ' Professor Neville Resigns Clilldren and teachers of the Shars wood School, 2d and Wolf streets, heard with regret tday of the resignation of Professor Edward Neville, prlnclfil of the school, and one of the most widely! known teachers in this city. The res ignation will take effect bn April L prq fessor Neville has served as a teacher in Philadelphia, schools for more, than to years. He will devote the remainder of his life to botany, his hobby. His home Is at 2015 Green street Katli In far the Secletr pate will .he ed and. pripUd In the Etenlpt r, but all such notlcee rauet be writ- acccptei Ldnr. II. such nolle .pfe ten oo one e .Trned In full. Iftith full aadrfl-a. andwkis an a, ana ftldA or In, INM'Ible itttpiuwe number jnuet be slteo. lb wiiu nut nixr. na , taIt.IUna UItthl mUal WUt frit. Ke&nd aVil UCb tMmlWn.lkaHtla MtfiW cirfr KdHGrEwaof Uteu w Cw ew" wmiHii.Kimn , : 9 tfiEr3MffliF' "Vi.V?.7T- 1916, Weddings MARCUS Ll PSCHUTZ. A very pretty wedding wns solemnized nt noon yestcrdny nt tho Rlttonhouso when Miss Rosalia D. Llpschutz, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Llpschutz, of 20.15 North 33d street, becaino tho brldo of Dr. .loieph H. Marcus. Tho Rev. Dr. Marvin Nathan, of tho Both Israel Temple, olllclntcd nt tho cere mony, which was followed by a breakfast. The bilde'n father gavo her In marriage. She wan nttlrcd In a whlto lingerie frock of hnnd-cmbroldcrcd hntlstc with a lint of orchid mallno and a crown of tho em broidered batlsto. A bridal Bible was car ried. Thero Were no attendants and nftor tho breakfast Doctor Marcus and his brldo left on nn extended Journey. Upon tholr return they will live nt 2035 North 33d street. DITTMAN SMITH. Tho mnrrlago of Miss Ellen N. Smith, daughter of Mrs. Charlotte Smith, of Har risburg, Pa., to Mr. Rehfuss Dlttman, of Tioga, took placo Wednesday nt noon ln tho Tcmplo Presbyterian Church, Frank lin and Thompson streets. AMUSEMENTS "RPOATl LAST 2 EVENINGS HlXKJfUJ LAST MAT. TOMOimOW Tho Latent Viennese Operetta PRINCESS TRA-LA-LA NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW Maude Adams ,n "T,IC SIV Special Mat. Tucs., March 28 "PETEH PAN" FORREST Last.2 Weeks Evenings at 8:15. Matinee Tomorrow ZIEGFELt) FOLLIES Popular Wed. Matinee, C0o to $1.50 T VPTP Tonleht 8.1G Last B Times Li X XVJ. Last Regular Mat. Tomorrow "THE ONLY GIRL" By Henry Blossom and Victor Herbert A Musical Triumph Extraordinary! NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW Tlio N. V. Winter Garden Extravaganza Hit "A WORLD OF PLEASURE" Palace 10c 1214 JIAB.KET 20o 10 A. M. to 11:16 P, M. Today ft Tomorrow Only JEANNE IVER In Sensational, FasclnatlnE Love Drama "ONE DAY" Sequel to Elinor Glyn'a Famous Story "THItEE WEEKS" Oj-l, MAIUCET ABOVE 10TH StlflTllPV llilBa.m. to il:is prnT OLctiney HAZEL DAWN In "THE SALESLADY" A . J Z CHESTNUT Below 10th A YPs CI 1 3 10 A. M. to 11 MB P. M. -rt-ICdUlct H.B.WARNER In "THE RAIDERS" ACADEMY Seats at Heppa's, 1110 Chestnut, Philadelphia Tomor. & IR urcnestra doioihcs, -inanaeus Rich and Hana Klndler Amorirnn Glrard below 8th. Market 201. .TUIICI ll.UU Arvno Stock In "Charley's Aunt" lluti. Tuce.. Ttiura.. Sat. Knickerbocker Mt'VTue,- Tn""" The Spendthrift jj Our New Idea i ffl to popularize exclusive hats has already won N ..:'. ft us the approval of hundreds of new cus- U . g " Ooer 200 SmarlNew J I and Original Hat Styles ' .-, ra So unusually smart are these $8.50 Won. y " "-"-"- S M der Hats, and the values so much in ad- R '. t- m vance of anything yet attempted at the U -, ':', .. - M price, that we have built jan enlarged railli- R y B I nery salon in which to "display our large H .j... Witt)) Mawson & DeMany IM9 ffJ 1115 CHESTNUT STREET B S Opposite B. F, Keith's ' (3 Iflsjjs m CO-EDS AT COLLEGE PRESENT TWO PLAYS Two Clever Sketches Given Last Night In Engineers' Building University of Pennsylvania co-ed9 can do much moro llinn prcpiro tholr lessons and mnko fudRe. They can write, staire nnd present plays. This -was proven last night nt tho Informal Polo Mole, tho annual co-od affair at the Vnlverclty. It wns held at tho Engineers' building, and was attended by 300 Troman Btudcnts, members of tho last year's grad uating class and a fow Invited iruosts, Th affair wns held under tho auspices of tho UndrrRrnduates' Association. Tw6 Mays, both dealing with college llfo at the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, wero presented. Tho first play. In which Mlsa Miriam Mc CouaRhy nnd MIsh tlhoda Duhtn starred, wnn written and staged by thrco of tho co edst Miss Helen Denney, Miss Violet Ab bott and Miss Helen Wilson. It was called "Uno Sorleo In Sergeant Hall" nnd gavo Bomo "Insldo" Information concerning cor tain faculty love nffalrs. Tho second play, n musical comedy, wns written by Miss Higrld Nelson, pre!' dent of tho Undergraduates' Association. Tho writing of tho play gavo the under graduates a now nnglo on their "heroine's versatility." Tho play was entitled "Wasn't It Strango?" Miss Lillian Halt nnd Miss Kntherlno Dougherty took lead ing parts. Miss Mary Gallagher was chairman of tho committee on arrange ments, which Included Miss Kntherlno Dougherty, Miss Lillian Hall, Miss Bea trlco Baldwin nnd Miss Dorothy Learning. AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE a filfflnl. Mar. 27,29,30,31. Apr. I .MlXR?IK.0,5i,B MATINEE 2.18. THE ART SENSATION OF EITROFH SERGE do DAIGHILEFi'"fl BALLET RUSSE BRILLIANT REPERTORY OF BALLETS . . AND MIMED SCENES """ . MON.. "I.'Oleeau du Feu." "Carnaval." "Schohernsade." WED.. "Cleoratre' "L Spectre, do In Roue," "Sninlt d Nult.'' "Car naval." THUR.. '-Lea Sylphlde-." "Petouoh H' .. .Srnehernzade." Fill., "L'Oleeau de -u. "Thamar." "IAprce-Mldl d'un Faune." aP,r'P.e.? U.?T 8AT. tAT.. "Clcopatre." "Le Sylphtdes." "La Trlnceaa Enehantee." "Solell d Nult." SAT.. "Thnmar." "Fetronchka.'' "Lo Spectre do la Rose." "Prince Iror." Scenery and Costumes bv I.UON BAKST Scats, 1109 Chestnut St. Wal. 4424, Raos OT. Hardman Piano Used. B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS . BIO DOUBLE FEATURE BrLT, ADELE ROWLAND THE AMERICAN GUILBERT" KARL JORN THE METROPOLITAN TENOR Sarah Paddcn In "Tho Little Shepherd of Banaln Row": Huntlnc & Frances; Charlotte Parry & Co. Other Stars. VJrtlilWY Matineo Tomorrow at 2:13 COHAN & HARRIS Present TOE FUNNIEST PLAT IN THE WORLD IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Orlclnal New York Cast and Production. Best Seats Jl at Popular Wed. Matinees Ar?plrVnTonl&"ht fi!,s sharp r"VS. .. . - neeulur Mat. Tomor. "The Jolllest Sort ot Musical Comedy: a Smart Entertainment In Every Particular"' Declares the Philadelphia Record About "NOBODY HOME" TUES. AFTERNOON. Mar. 28 SEATS NOW TVETTE GUILBERT ln SONG RECITAL Globe eatre ir. VJ1UUC VAUDEVILLE Continuous U A. M. to 11 P, it. 10c. lBo, 25e THE TIMELY WAR COMEDY "A NIGHT in the TRENCHES" "ED FORD'S Dancing REVUE" Comlnsr Next Week James J. Corbett. ACADEMY OF MUSIC ELMENDORF Tonight 8:15 Tomor. Mat. 2:30 SICILX SOUTHERN ITALY AND SOUTHERN BOc, TSa & $1 at Heppe's Amp. at Acad.. IBa METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE LAST PERFORMANCE THIS SEASON METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY, N. T. Tuaet8Tf3oepr.yS8' Die Meistersinger SQnes. Gadsltl. Mattlleld. MM. Urlus, Well. Gorltz, Relss, Wltherspoon. Schlecel, Leoa hardt. Cond.. Mr. Bodanzky. Scats. 1100 Chestnut St. Wal. 24; Rc 6Tw "VXrolvm-f- rop- Mat, Tue. Thurm. VV attlUL 5c. 00c. Reir. Mat. Sat. Evgs. 2So to U. no higher "The Girl He Couldn't Buy" Neat W'k FISICE O'HARA In "KILKENNY" VIOJL WXVXA. Today and Tomorrow i Mary Miles Minter In "Lovely Mary" Added Anthentlo French War Scenes;