v -,-, f$ - - .r m ANCY WYNNE TELLS OP PASSION 1 t -r-r A tr m" TITH HTTTTOXT Tr mttfn nn M BfUch Interest Centred About the Coming Production mf it il- nHnniAM "Dlmf T 11 HI Vine Bnnn!n TIT 1 i ll i oi wie jraoDiuii x icjr uim x cioBiuu vveuK at ine ' Metropolitan Opera House Other Matters PiurANY persons are deeply Interested pMln the "Passion Play," which will S,,e Dramatic Association during tho rhh week in i.eni, iniuuimj ... .... f""1" ... .. -1 1.n..lta will Un ttitlon WC6K. Dovei. ............. benefited by It. M, nhlecL of tho piay manes sucn direct appeal to the human heart that ....jmJ. of men and women ot Boclal i Brumlnence and of every shade of rell- 0U3 CBIiei ! d- - - - tronage to what Is an altogether unique departuro In tho dramatic Held. This -Passion Play" stands alone, In that, fcl! It depicts the life of Christ from the lowly birth at Bethlehem to the last ,r.nl tragedy of Calvary, the figure of t Christ never appears upon tho stage. I tn. nersonallty Is .there, the figures of ' the men and womon ot IIIs l,ay nre there, but tlie ureal -j. wiener is bccii uiuy I i it were by Inference. This Is a con- y cession to good tasto and to tho Inherent if. ... ...& HmiitKA.irnfiFa In irnnnrnl bav always felt toward nny attempt to rwlly rep'roduco tho flguro of Christ. 'The clay will require a cast of more A. jjn 00 performers, an orchestra of 40 pieces and a chorus or 7U voices, lie hwrsals have been going on for the last )i months and, contrary to tho ordinary UM, the majority of them havo had to MJitld In tno Metropolitan Opera House it.if. ilnco It Is tho only stage In town S? lxs enough for Buch a purpose. It Is Mne staged and directed by tho Rev. William A. Storck, S.J., who spent vlr- fltuslly a year In gathering Information Ik MiillmnMn onanM nnntltmna nnd 'M IU HUHIS.IV. uw.., .....u .... music. The play will ho given at least three times at night and twice during tho afternoons, beginning tho night of April U. Among the patronesses nro Jlrs. Archibald J. Barkllo, Mrs. Edward P. Binnls, Mrs. John J. Boyle, Mrs. Louis '". Bregy, Mrs. Cecelia A. Burko, Mrs. Ellen IJurke, Mrs. Charles Ellsler Bachman, Miss Gertrude M. Becker, Miss A. T. Bradley, Mrs. James B. Bonner, Mrs. C, B. Barton, Mrs. Patrick Carroll, Mrs. James Newman Carter, tho Misses Cheeseman, Miss Ada Christie, Miss Mary C. Clare, Mrs. Henry P. Clark, Miss Catherine M. Convery, Mrs. Peter A. Conway, Mrs. S. Costello, Mrs. Wil liam H. Crane, Mrs. John A. Currle, Mrs. M. C. Campbell, Mrs. Charles E. fj Carpenter, Mrs. G. H. Catlln, Mrs. Jo. aepn a. uavey, jurs. . u. jjo , ) JUrs. ignauus xjununf lure, uumua iumu, I Mrs. Gerald Doyle, MrB. William Doyle, I Mrs. M. Doyle, Mrs. William F. Den- ney, Mrs. K. C. Esllng. Mrs. Anthony A. Earhart, Mrs. Walter T. Fahy, Mrs. Margaret F. Fay, Mrs. M. J. Fenerty, Mrs. Daniel O'Connell Flynn, Mrs. Joseph F. Gallagher, Mrs. E. J. Gallaghor, Miss Joanna M. B. Godfrey, Mrs. Stella O'B. Gollbart, Miss Josephine Goodwin, Mrs. W. C. Goudy, Mrs. .Georgo Gowen, Mrs. William Gor- ' man, Mrs. James E. Gorman, Mrs. M. F. Hanson, Mrs. J. J. Hagan, IS flea "HT Tr Unplnr.,nn Tra T?rntllf f Hardart. Miss Evelyn G. Hartley, Mrs. K,' H, Hartmun, Mrs. Pembroke Harton, I3 Mrs. George Hendrlch, Mrs. John II. t, Herring, Mrs. William P.HeuIsler, Mrs. B. J. Ulckey, Mrs. Ignatius J. Horst aann, Miss Margaret G. Humphrys, K, Mrs. Thomas P. Hunter, Mrs. James F. B? TTflVA TVTro PharlAU TT! TTnllnhnn. Mr9. W George Qulntard Horwitz, Miss Margaret Jennings, Mrs. Frank J. Johann, Mrs. John F. X. Jonos, Mrs. J. Percy Keat- f ing, Mrs. Andrew J. Keating, Mrs. Peter Keenan. Miss Elizabeth S. Kite, Miss KM.M. Klernan, Mrs. Christopher Kelly, Miss Lawn, Miss Helen Lawn, Mrs. Jphn P. Lelgo, Mrs. It. W. Lesley, Mrs. Kathrlne D. Loughlin, Mrs. H. C. Lucas, Miss Grace S. Mc- j Carty, Miss Cecilia McCue. Mrs. M. F. McDonough, Mrs. William H. McManus, Miss Mary J. McManus,, Mrs. Tyilllam J. McShane, Mrs. Charles Mc- Ridden, Mrs. Frank McManus, Mrs. C. Rf J, MacElwee, Miss Irene McCloskey, Mrs. J. Willis Martin, Mrs. William uHartln, Mrs. Charles S. Martinez, Mrs. u. ivco aiauson, aiiss a. l. xvieigs, mm. Jtmes J. Mellon, Mrs. James J. Millar, B Mrs. J. v. Mlssett, Mrs. James P. Molc- : ucjr, iiira, nuien uooner, mo luiaaca Montague, Mrs. Edward J. Morrell, Mrs. John A. Morris, Miss J. deL. Monges, Mrs. J. A. Mundy, Miss Elizabeth Mur phy, Mrs. Katharine A. Mooney, Mrs, Anna do Moncada, Mrs. James T. Moo ney, Mrs. M. F. Nassau. Mrs. John S. IKewbold. Mrs. H. P. Nelson, Mrs. vnarles W. Naulty. Miss Margaret G. ROIIara, Mrs. James A. O'Hara, Mrs. wmje u, i'errot, Miss Famine u. i'iu oer, Mrs. Robert M. Patterson, Mrs. Jne M. Quennejl, Mrs Joseph P, Qulnn, Miss Meta N. Randall, Mrs, Thomas Rellly, Mrs. Elizabeth Blddla Hitter, Mrs. Margaret A. Robb, Miss Florence Bibley, Mrs, R. M. Btanton, Mrs. Estelle Btecher. Miss Frances L. Sullivan. Miss $rtaa Smith, Mrs. D, A. Somers, Mrs. K. T, Btotesbury, Mrs, Frank T. Trainer, Mrs. Joseph C. Trainer. Mrs. John A. Trainer, Mrs. Sarah Troy, Mrs. Sarah walker. Mrs. Daniel Waters. Mrs. W. D. Watson, Miss Mary White, Mrs. August tyierand, Mrs. B. J. White, Mrs. Will SWT, Wheeler, Mrs. Charles T. Walsh. Studsnts of Chestnut Hill Academy. ;mnbers of the Glea and Mandolin Clubs, will give an interesting recital In gymnasium this evening, which will' ! attended by families and friends of '? the boys. An extensive and varied itTCgram. conaistlncr nf 11 numherei. will . given. The Glee Cub will sing "The ?l$y Tralj," "Along the Rocky Road to ipuMin" and "The Spirit of Chestnut fHUl,' written by Lee, of the class of W, The MandoUn Club will give four f!fctton3 and 1ha Tantallsant Quartet pill b heard In "In the Gloaming" and : fioooay at All," Metnbera nf fh niAA muH ininA, leader, Mr. Archibald Ellas; first tenors, Pr- Gaston, Mr. Jamison, Mr. Landen- reer, Mr, Riegel and Mr. Stewart: fxrad tenors, Mr. Dent, Mr. Henderson. f Ludersaen. "Mr. ymri,Mi Mr. fim- ;gwskl and Mr- Wolstenholme; flrst W$9S3. Mr. f Rnltair Mr. tSHns. Mr. fttt Mr. R, Fariei Mr. B. Taylor and 't-m, Wowardi Jieeon4 basse Mr, W. ' Balloj', Mr. C. Clark, Mr. B. Paries, Mr. Klngsley, Mr. Romctsch and Mr. T. Wharton. Tho quartet consists of Mr. Klegel, Mr. E. Taylor, Mr. It. Fades and Mr. S. Woodward. In tho Mandolin Club nro Mr. E. C. Clark, Mr. Hebard, Mr. Kinsley, Mr. Me gargee, Mr. Romctsch, mandolins; Mr. Hatfield and Mr. Pancoast, violins; Mr. K. M. Day, banjo; Mr. Lnndenberger, drum; Mr. Cramp and Mr. E. S. Jamie son, at tho piano. A little bird telts us that as Anrll an- proaches wo are going to hear of two engagements In ono family, a brother and sister, ono to s'omo one near, nnd ono to some ono not so near. I think tho brother's announcement will come ns a greater surprise than sister's, ns well, but that would bo letting the cat out of the bag. A word to tho wise. Don't bo surprised. NANCY WYNNE. Personals The wedding of Miss Catherine Hunter Davis, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Davis, of West Horttor street, German town, nnd Mr. Charles Freeman nqwley, of Boston, Mass., will take place on Sat urday nftcmoon, May 13, at 4 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. F. Churchill Williams en tertained informally nt dinner last night at their homo, IBS West Coulter street, Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxe will glvo a theatre party, followed by nn In formal Bupper, nt their home, 103 South 21st street, this evening In honor of their daughter, Miss Catherine Coxe, nnd son, Mr. Henry Ilrlnton Coxe. Jr., who are home from school for tho holidays. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Sill Clnrk. ot Kates Hall, Chestnut Hill, will gvo a danco this evening for their son, Mr. Joseph Rill Clark, Jr. The guests will incltido mem bers of tho school Bet. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price Maule will give a dinner of eight covers In honor of Miss Betty Blllott, dnughter of Colonel and Mrs. William J. Elliott, before tho danco to he given by Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Miss Frances Tyson, of 1506 Spruce street, entertained Informally at luncheon at tho Acorn Club today. Mrs. Henry Nelll Pnul, of Chestnut Hill, will glvo a card party at tho Bcllevue Stratford on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Bartol Brazier will give a luncheon nnd bridge at her homo In Wynnewood, on Wednesday. r - Mr. and srrs. William B. Orme. of Washington, announce tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Elolsc Stuart Orme. to Mr. Thomas Adams Iloblnson, son ot Mrs. William T. Robinson, of Haverford. Mr. nnd Sirs. J. Morgan Lister, who have been on an extensive wedding trip through the South, have returned and nro occupying their npartment nt tho Burling ton, 1321 Spruce street. Mrs. Lister, be fore her marriage, was Miss Elizabeth Eyster McCown. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Paul, of Green Gables, Vlllanova, leturned on Tuesday from Newport, where they were overlooking the renovation of their villa, which they will occupy about May 25. Mr. Frank Thome Patterson, of 2200 St. James place, Is expected to return from tho South next week and open his house In Rosemont. Sirs'. George Emlcn Starr, of Radnor, who. has been spending a few days In Now Yqrk, returned home' last night. Sir. Charles Henry Strout, headmaster of St. Luke's School, Wayne, will spend tho holidays In New York. Sir. nnd Mrs. C. A. Hcckscher Wetherlll, who have been traveling In the West, nro returning homo by motor. They aro ex pected to arrive tomorrow. SIlss Helen Bell, of 1314 'Locust street, la spending the Lenten season in Havana, Cuba. Tioga MISS ESTHER YERKES Miss Esther Yerkes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel II. Yerkes. of 90S West Erie avenue, who has returned from the West Chester State Normal School to visit her parents, will ba at home to her friends until March ti. Miss Yerkes Is one of the most popular girls in tha school and U a social favorite in this section, Mrs- A. Lo Bon Taylor and Miss Con stance B. Taylor, of 3633 North Broad street, gave a dinner Thursday evening at their home. Golden spring flowers and smlla were used la. the decorations. Their guests Included Mr. and Mrs. H. J- Selbold, Mr I Eastwood Selbold, MUs Mazla Henwood, JJr. and Mrs, E. A. Deachamps. Mr. Arthur Browo and. Dr. and Mr. A. B. Brown, EVENING LBDGBB PHlIiADaiiPHIA, SATTJBDAY. MAROH MNUFACTURERS' CLUB I MUSICALE ON MONDAY Last Series of Afternoon Af fairs Will Be Held in Audi torium Tho Manufacturers' Club will hold the last of a series of muslcales on Monday afternoon, In the auditorium of the club. Tho assisting nrtl'-jts will Include Miss Aline Van Barent2en, pianist; Miss Mil dred Fnas, lyrle soprano; Mr. Daniel Ma quarre, flullBt, and Sir. Kills Clark Ham mnnn, accompanist. The concert will be followed by a re ception to meet tho artists who have ap peared at theso entertainments during the winter. Tho reception committee will In cludo Mrs. John S. Brann, chairman ; Sirs. William E. Schmidt. Mrs. William II. Fol well, Mrs. Carl SI. Kncnss, Sirs. Henry W. Butterworlh, Sirs. Alexander St. De Haven, Mrs. Charles P. Shaw. Jr., Sirs. William II. Severn and Sirs. William H, Folwell, 2d. Along the Reading Sirs Kugeno Stull and her daughter, Miss Helen Stull. of Woodland avenue, uyncotc, returned last week from n visit of several weeks In Baltimore nnd An napolis. Before returning to their homo they were tho guests of Sir. and Mrs. Borer, nt Easton, Sid., for a few days. Stlss Stull lias had Silas Lillian Stroh moyer, of Slontclnlr, N. J., as her guest for several days this week. SIlss Stroh moyer, accompanied by SIlss Stull, will be tho guests of Stlss Florence Kefter, at her homo In Overbrook, over the week end Sirs. John Kagleston. of the Jenkln town Chornl Society, has Issued Invita tions for a recentlnn nnd tea In lumnr nt tho associate members of tho choral on the afternoon of Thursday, Starch 30. Tho additional guests will bo Sirs, Thomas K. Ober. Sirs. W. J. Wclhcnmayer, Sirs, Louis Bremer. Jr.. Sirs. W. .T. llnlmM. Sirs. A. J. Slontgomery, Sirs, Hornco Wun dcrle, Sirs. John Comly. Sirs, J. 8. Harder, Sirs. C. D. Harvey, Sirs. John S. Gayley and Sirs. L. R. Dutton. Sirs. Herhert E. Hosback, of 4515 Old York road, Logan. Is entertaining nt bridge and buffet luncheon this nfternoon. Among her guests are Mrs. Joseph Hass. karl, Sirs. W. E. Slerker, Sirs, John SIc Cusker, Sirs. A. Slannlng, Sirs. John Hcardon, Sirs. Herbert Hunsbcrgcr and Sirs. Henry P. Rledel, Jr. Sirs. Albert Gee, of G322 North Camnc street; Sirs. C. Howard Anthony, of G300 North 11th street. nmhMrs. E. Neuhatiser, of Cholton avenue nnd 11th street, have returned from New York, where they spent tho past week. They were ex tensively entcrtnlned during their visit. West Philadelphia Sirs, Solomon Kahn and SIIbs Hortense Kahu, of the Brantwood. and Sir. Alexnn. der D. Ilelnhelmer, whoso engagement to SIlss Kahn has recently been nnnounced, will bo at home nt tho Brantwood Annex, 4142 Pnrksldo uvonuc, from 3 until 0 o'clock tomorrow. Sir. nnd Sirs. John L. Corcoran, of 1241 North G7th street, loft yesterday for Vcnt nor, to bo the week-end guests of Sirs. Corcoran's sister. Sirs. Charles Elsele. North Philadelphia Sir. and Sirs. N. Slyers, of 1923 North 32d street, announce thO betrothal of their daughter. SIlss Jean L. Slyers. to Sir. Edward Llcberman, of Atlantic City. Sirs. J. B. Folgel. of 2403 North Broad street, gave a St. Patrick's luncheon and bridge last week. Mrs. Flora Ellas, of Chicago, Is visit ing at tho home of Sirs. Joseph Ellas, 322S llldgo nvenuo. Sir. Louis E. Levy, of 1424 North 15th street, Is spending some time at Havana and other Southern resorts. Sir. and Mrs. Benjamin Hersh, of 1828 North 28th street, nro receiving congrat ulations on tho birth of a daughter, Ro salln Slay Hersh, on Slarch 9. Kensington Sirs. J. Benton SlcCandless, of 2045 East Columbia avenue, will entertain tho members of her sewing circle on Slon day. Those present will bo SIlss Bernlco Crusen. SIlss Slarlon Harris, SIlss Slaud Bell, SIlss Edith Conover, SIlss Irene Har ris, SIlss Anna Jones and Sirs. John Relchel. SIlss Alice Smith, of 525 Berks street. Is visiting relatives nnd friends in Pitts burgh for several weeks, SIlss Gertrude McAleer. of 2227 East Huntingdon street, will spend the week end at Atlantic City. Camden and Vicinity Miss Genevieve Hildreth, of 428 North 7th street, was given a linen shower In honor of her engagement to Sir. Richard Murphy, on Wednesday evening. The engagement of Miss Emma L. Lowden, of 28th street, to Mr, William H. Orr has been announced. A freedom party was given for SIlss Gertrude Bauck by her parents, Sir. and Sirs. Jacob Bauck, at their home, 1919 River avenue, on Wednesday night. Mr. William Morgenweck, of 17 Broad way, is spending a short time in New York. Mrs. Moro P. Landls, of Pulaski. Va ts spending several weeks with relatives In Camden. Mrs. Frederick Schwartz, of 7th avenue and Cooper street, U visiting friends New York, Mrs. William Kelly is entertaining Mm W, Pettlt, of New York. Woodbury Mr. H. Falrman Warner, of Detroit, Sllch., Is visiting relatives here for a few days, Sirs. J, N. Waddell is spending a week aDover, DeL, where Doctor Waddell was previously pastor. She Is the guest ot Miss 'Kate Richardson, on King's High way, in one of the beautiful homes of that quaint town. What's Doing Tonight Flower Show. Convention Hall, Broad street Dd Allegheny sveaue. Philadelphia Cotton Yarn Slemea's dinner. Hotel Adelpnla; 1 o'clock. lihke, Blbbles' dinner-dance. Hotel AdelBhU: 7 o'clock. Five e'Clock Club, Bellevue-Stratfords 7 o'clock. Philadelphia Orchestra concert. Academy of Muetoj 8:18 o'clock. Automobile Trades' Association dinner, Bel-levue-Strattord Hotel. Children's festival concert. Baptist Temple. Recital, Olee aud Mandolin Club. Cneatnut JI1U Academy Katlees for the Society auepted and. printed, la ih IRrMnlnr iMlttr. eat u e ucu osucea must be writ l..."L IN .eaper, must. U lUuJ in ruu. witn iuii aaajess, asi ween noeslble telephone number ulul be zlita. cJoV.ve'nSSCnSt: cut street. L . , . a Dales these rMBlremaote are tarried out, so TrUUa mix. R Poiii&V, the sstlca U1 eat be published. I raHl ifi ' ' II I aygpK -p wlX m I Kim mBIfSm I III lSiMw ' IBl I m $r - '.', mi M $ . - ... m MISS ELIZABETH DU TUY SCOTT Miss Scott, who is the attractive debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hutchinson Scott, has been spending several days in New York, sitting for n portrait, which i3 being done by Mr. Hamilton King. Along the Main Line OVERBItOOK Sirs. Cyrus Borgncr. f 6411 Overbrook avenue, will glvo a chil dren's party this afternoon at tho Over brook Golt Club In honor of her grand daughter, Stlss Slarlo Louise Adams. Thero will bo nbnut 75 guests present. SIlss Gertrude Uamford, ot Boston, Is tho guest of Sirs. Jefferson D. Watklns nt her home, C027 Drexel road. BUYN SLVWR Sir. nnd Sirs. Francis King Wnlnwrlght will return from tho South on Slondny. VII.LANOVA Sirs. Henry Laussat Gey clln, of Hnrdwlckc. Vlllanova, will leave on Slondny to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Sirs. William B. Churchman, of Slorrlstown, N. J. WAYNE SIlss Dorothy Painter, a stu dent at St. Slary's School, Burlington, N. J., Is spending tho holidays with her parents. Sir. and Sirs. Howard T. Painter, of Wayne. Sir. nnd Sirs. Charles O'Donnell Lee, Jr., of Rookland, Wayne, havo returned from a visit to Washington, D. C. Sirs. C. W. Truxal, of 103 Walnut ave nue, has left for Lancaster, where sho will visit her mother. Sirs. A. S. Tatnnll, for two weeks. DEVON Dr. and Sirs. Charles Bing ham Penrose. SIlss Sarah H. B. Penrose nnd Mr. Boles Penrose, Jr.. will open their home In Devon next Friday. Sir. nnd Sirs. William T. Hunter, their debutante dnughter, SIlss Irene A. Hunt er, and sons, Sir. William T. Hunter, Jr., and Sir. Edmund A. S. Hunter, of The Gables, Devon, left yesterday for New York, where they will visit Sirs. Hunter's sister, Sirs. G. A. Gorman, of 22G Madi son avenue, for two weeks. Germantown That the women of Germantown are doing valiant work on Tuesday mornings at tho Germantown Cricket Club In con nection with the French emergency work is proved by tho facts which Sirs. William Price Newhall has In hand. She says that 30,000 garments have been sent to the Held hospitals In France and that 35,000 more aro ready to bo sent. Among the members are Sirs. William K. Beard. Sirs Lawrence Slellor, Sirs. George A. Brooke. Sirs. O. J. de Rousse, Sirs. Etlwnru Rey nolds, Sirs. C. B. Grace. Sirs. Carl Wil liams, SIlss Alice Hawkins, Sirs. William B. Kurtz and others. SIlss Slargaret Blckley. daughter of Sir. and Sirs. J. Walter Blckley, will give a dance on Friday, April 14, at the Uer mantown Cricket Club. Sirs. David Young, of 25 West rhll Ellona street, will have Sirs. B. F. Har land, of Baltimore, as her guest next week. Sir. and Sirs. Eugene Raymond, Jr., ot 718 Lincoln drive, are being congratulated on the birth of a son, Eugene Ray mond, 3d. Sermon to Children at St. Peter's The Rev. Harry D. Vltes addressed the children of the parish today at tho noon day Lenten services In St. Peter's Church, 3d and Pine streets. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Charles J. Carter. 1A41 Stiles St., and Resale X Hurney. Torreadale. Pa. Ernesto Porllna, 41)21 Lancaster ave,. and Ne vtna Dl gante. 41)80 milt St. aeorse A. HosicenMne, Oil IS. Clearfield it., and Jennie Williams. 2S1B Cedar et. John V. Conner, 2214 Pltiwuter St.. und Cath erine It. Faulkner, 200.1 1'emberton at. Vlnvenxo Prletlane, 710 Federal St., and Ll- borla S. I'alurabo. 1527 Dickinson at Walter 8. Ansnew, Br.. 6340 C5ray" ave and LlzllJ MeSnane. 1030 Durlbr et. , . Coano Fantoil, B43 Montrose al and Slay bantauata. 748 8. Uth at, Chester A. Cook. 1521 Edxewood St., and Alice V. I.antl. Ititn and Arcu sis, reter cam ter CarrlWnV 4318 N'litu St., and Mary Stump "A N. ISth st. " Y I iaene HchneWer. 1710 B. Allegheny ave., and i Rntrenj, HehnalAer. 1T1U H. AUeuheny I Alfredo Sennt. 822 Christian St., and Jennts Squarcla, Camden, N. J. John B. Doyle. 2110 S. 83th St., and Gertrude Costello. Colllngdale. Pa. .. ... Henry A. Hunter. 3323 N. S2J St., and Itoslna M. Msssett. 8328 N. 22d St. James L. Hewett. Plttston. Pa., and Isabella Hughes, 4513 Wallace st. Frederick C. Welter, S432 Lawrence St., and Amelia L. Maegele, 8013 N. Marvtne st. Howard T. Kvans. Detroit, Mich., and Emu V. liolton. Johnstown. Pa. Arthur C. Prttchard. 748 S. 6th St., and Vero na wnite. ai.o c-nnoru si. Jacob Stobel. Jr., 2222 K. Lehigh uvo., and Anna U. Schroder. 2428 E. Adams st. Kev. Lewis D. Oottschall. Mount Hltly. N. J., and Mary A. Parsels, 6740 Walnut at. Isaaa Pomerants, 830 N. Slh at., and Bertha Brook, 015 N. Franklin, st, MUton U. Eshleman. SaOS W. Mahon ave., and Anna M. Heaay. New. Providence, Pa. Max Vegelsteln. B02S Locust at., and Hilda Goldstein, 0023 Locust at. , Jacob Flnck. 8013 Lions ave.. and Gertrude Oetla. boia Lyons ate. Herman Uaraoll ua, Hie, f 418 Perth St. and Minnie WolovlU. 4l H. Perth at. .cob Aosenfeld. 1315 N. 27th St., and Annie K,.lnh,rv. TtS tftrnnklln st ' Jacob Aosenfeld. 1315 N. 27th St. WIlIUci U. lllttlnr, Norrtstown. pa.j and Louisa 11. Stantter, Sklnpack. P. , Nicola Yarrentl. 1104 8. Alder at., and FlrttU Dt Paola. 113t Dickinson st. Nichols Qlanptetro, 043 Washuuton ave.. and Koee raequareua, wo vsrveuivr si. Samuel M, mrfv n. rltchalt. Jr.. Allendale. N. T.. and Mary D. Goodwin. 5330 Boynton. ft. Nlcltolaun Rlntye, 8243 Cedar at. ami Anna. Joseph Marrongelll. 1223 Gerrilt at . and Agnes Falcone. XSll Klmcall at Antony J Benlsfln, 2228 E. Clearfield at JutX. Jennie F. HeUler. 3028 N HamburEer. Grant Usntlns, 1&2I liojaiio st. and Cora. JeSS, 79 8, HO at, Weddings HASTINGS SIncf.ARKN Sllss Lydla SrncLaren, daughter of Dr. and Sirs. William S. SlaeLaren, and Sir. Warren Hastings, of Elizabeth, N. J., will bo married at 0:30 o'clock tonight, nt the home of the bride's patents, 35 Boudlnot street, Princeton, N. J. The ceremony will bo performed by the Itev. Dr. Alfred Baker, lector cmerltuq of Trlnltv Church. Princeton. The brldo will be attended by two llowcr girls, llttlo SIlss Elizabeth Green SIncLaren and SIlss Lllznbeth Leo StcCIenahan, and two rib bon boys, sraster Donald Boss StacLaren nnd Slastor Lewis Baker Cuyler. Sir. Alden D. Croft, of Elizabeth, N. J., a clnssmnto ol Sir. Hnstlngs at Princeton University, will act ns best man. Tho ceremony will bo performed in the drawing room of tho SIncLaren home. Tho brldo. who will bo given In mnrrlngo by her father, will wear a gown of ivory wnite crepe meteor, short nnd very full, with no trnln. Tho bodice Is of tulle nnd lace, and a full tulle veil caught with orange blossoms forms tho only train. She will carry a shower bouquet ot whlto sweot peas and lilies ot the valley. Tho llttlo flower girls will wear dainty frocks of whlto organdie, with bluo sasheB and hair ribbons, nnd will carry old fashioned nosegays ot forget-me-nots and pink rosebuds. SIlss StacLaren Is tho granddaughter of Dr. Donald sracLaren, of Now York, U. S. Navy, retired, nnd a great-granddaughter of Dr. Ashbcl Green, president of Princeton University from 1812 to 1822. Sir. Hastings Is tho son ot Sir. William II. Hastings, of Elizabeth, and is a grad uato of Princeton University, class ot 1913. Sir. and Sirs. Hastings will live In New York. KAHN BERGMAN. The mnrrlago of Sliss Henrietta Berg man, daughter of Sir. nnd Sirs. Abraham Bergman, of 508 North 5th street, to Sir. Abraham H. Kahn, of 3030 Diamond street, will take placo tomorrow ovenlng nt tho home of the bride's parents. The ceremony will bo performed at 6 o'clock by the Rev. B. L. Lovlnthal, and will bo followed by a reception. Sir. Bergman will give his daughter in marriage. She will wear a gown of whlto satin, draped with tulle. Her veil Is an heirloom of uAijuiauu point iacc. urchlds and lilies of the valley will be carried. SIlss Reba Kahn, the bridegroom's sister, who will bo maid of honor, will wear a frock ot whlto satin and tulle and will carry pink roses. v h-Mri Eu .Lltten, wU ho best mnn- Tim . ; ,.' ' " '" BU'" unuer a canopy of white roses, and similar flowers will be used In tho decorations. Sir. Kahn and h 3 bride will return from their wed" ding Journey on Slay 1, and will be at home at 6548 Sansom street. South Philadelphia Mrs. Anna Hussell. of 1271 South 24th stree announced the engagement of her daughter. Miss Jeannette Russell, to Mr Charles Jt. Brown, of Lansdowne. at a day"!,?"'5' WhlC" Wa3 BlVe" on Tuea' Prankford ailss Helen Hancock. Miss VirKinta Weaver. Miss Lillian Glsh and Miss Su sanne Smith will bpeml this week-end at Atlantic City as the guests of Mr and Mrs Frederick Clarke Smith, who are spending the month of March at the shore, Friends of Mrs. Walter P. Clark, of Bridge street, will be glad to learn that she is recovering from her recent Illness. Mrs, Clark expects to leave In three weeks for the Delaware Water Gap. vhere she will remain for nn Indefinite time. , "T ",r uaiiBgner, or seas Rhawr f'reet, will spend this week-end at At lantlc City as tho guest of Miss Marie Bliss Eleanor Gallagher, of 2606 Rhawn Itfnrfa E. Wood at her home on Pennsylvania avenue. Mr, and Mrs, IIorac D, Dunlap, of Penn street, are entertaining; Mrs. Dun lap's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Oeorpe p. jiuroii, ui iewurK.- , j. j.ney will re main until .after Easter, when they will Join Sir, and Mrs. George Douglass at their homo in Virginia. LENTEN SPEAKER TELLS HOW TO END INDUSTRIAL STRIFE Urges Obedience to Commandment, "Thou Shalt Not Steal" There would be no strife between capi tal and labor todays If the commandment. Thou ehalt not steal," were thoroughly Jived up to, was the opinion of the Rev. Arthur T. Mlchler. pastor of tha Lutheran Church of the Incarnation, at the noon day Lenten services at Old St John's Lutheran Church, Race street below 6tn. today. "Labor would not be dissatisfied ami would do better work," be said, "because of a feeling of absolute Justice and talc play, put the fact that conditions are not ideal does not excuse either capital or labor from dealing1 honestly with one an,-other" 25, 1916 JEWISH PILGRIM FATHERS' DAY TO BE SPLENDIDLY CELEBRATED' Committee of the Sisterhood of Congregation Keneseth Israel Hard at Work Preparing for Mammoth Presentation of a Pageant at Academy of Music ACOSISUTTI3B of the Sisterhood of Congregation Kcneseth Israel, Broad street above Columbia avenue, with Sirs. Joseph Krnuskopf as chairman, has been at work for somo tlmo preparing this year's celebration ot Jewish Pilgrim Fath ers' Day, a celebration that originated in Philadelphia nt tho tlmo when the local Jewish community commemorated tho 250th anniversary of the landing of tho Jews In New Amsterdam. The Kcneseth Israel Sisterhood pur poses to celebrato the event this year on a scale more elaborate than any over attempted, with nn historical pageant deal ing with the part that the Jews played in tho discovery ot America. Jlabbl Isaac Landmntt has written a scenario, entitled "The Jews and the Dis covery of America," which Is to be enacted In 14 scenes and by moro than 300 per sons. Tho story ilenls with tho golden era of tho Jews In Spain, and will lllustrato the part that Jewish scientists of Spain nnd Portugal took In the geographical and astronomical deductions of Christopher ColumbU3. Columbus' efforts with Fer dinand nnd Isabella and tho part the Jews played In equipping Columbus' cara vels nnd In tho nctunl discovery ot tho new continent will bo shown In somo of the scenes. The SInranos, tho expulsion and the flight of the Jews from Spain, and tho landing of the St. Catnrlna In tho har bor of New Amsterdam In 1655 will be some of tho climaxes of tho pageant. Frank Buchanan, who staged Tho SInstiuo of 1!)16, has been engaged to produce the pageant, which Is to be given nt one ot the local theatres. Sirs. Joseph N. Snellenburg. sirs, i.uwin Olmbel Pinnenbaum and Sirs. Stanley Goldsmith have chargo ot the selection of tho cast; Sirs. Alfred Helncberg, SIlss Helen Abrnm nnd SIlss Florence Bern stein, of the costuming; Sirs Walter Dalslmer, Sirs. SI. Llebermnn, Sirs. Adolph 'Loch, Sirs. Joseph A. Louchhelm nnd Sirs. Horace Stem, of tho special music; Sirs. A. J. Bamberger, Mrs, It. Blsslngcr and Sirs E. Dannenbaum, of the Illustrations ; Sirs. A. Dnnncnbaum nml Sirs William A. Stern, of tho stago properties Tho General Committee, of tho Kcneseth Israel Sisterhood, that has the pngeant In chargo Is composed of the following Women: Sirs. Sidney Allman, Sirs. A. J. Bam berger. Sirs. Harry Blsslngcr, Sirs. Gabriel Blum. Sirs. Walter Dalslmer. Sirs. Alexander Dannenbaum. SIis. Edwin Glmbel Dannenbaum, Miss Helen Flelsher, Sirs. Stanley Goldsmith. Sirs. Slax Grcen baum, president of tho sisterhood, ex olllclo; Sirs. Alfred Helneberg, Sirs. Sloses Llcberman, Sirs. Adolph Loch, Sirs. Jo seph A. Louchhelm, Sirs. Silverman, Sirs. Joseph N. Snellenburg, Sirs. Horace Stern, Sirs. William A. Stern nnd Sirs. Joseph ICrauskopf, chairman. AN INTKRBSTING social event will take Zxplace Slonday evening In SIcrcantllo Hall, when the Balbazoo Club, an crganlza tlon connected with tho Young Slen's He brew Association, will give its 15th per formance. Tho nttractlon will bo a musical comedy, "Princess Ping-Pong." Tho music Is by Wlllard Goldsmith and the libretto by Leo Pape, who was recently awarded tho Drama League prize for tho best chil dren's play. Both male and female parts will be taken by members of tho Young Slen's Hebrew Association. Slayor Smith nnd the members of his Cabinet, with their wives, nre expected to attend. Sirs. Joseph N. Snellenburg Is chairman of the Committee of Patronesses, among whom aro Mrs. Simon Abrahams, Sirs. Justin B. Allman, Sirs. Sidney K. Allman, Sirs, Albert II. Arnold. Sirs. Jos eph SI. Asher, Sirs. Sidney S. Asher, Sirs. Albert J. Bamberger, Sirs. Arthur J. Bam berger, Sirs. Adolph Berg, Sirs. Slax Berg, Sirs, Edwin SI. Dannenbaum, Sirs. Slaurlce T. Flelsher, Sirs. Pcnroso Flelsher. Sirs. Charles Edwin Fox, Sirs. Felix N. Ger son. Sirs. Louis Gerstley, Mrs. William Gerstley, Sirs. Benedict Glmbel, Sirs. Charles Glmbel, Sirs. Samuel J. Glttelson. Sirs, I. H. Goodman. Sirs. Stilton Ilerold, Sirs. Harry B. HIrsh, Sirs. Slorton B. Hlrsh, Sirs, Isaac KaUenberg, Sirs. Oscar Kind, Sirs. Philip Kind, Sirs. David Klrschbaum, Sirs. Jacob Loeb Langsdorf, Sirs. Samuel D. Lit, Sirs. Samuel K. Louchhelm, Sirs. Clarence L. Slarks, Sirs. Stanley V. Slastbaum, Sirs. Slorrls Rosen baum. Sirs. Albert Rosenthal, Sirs. Jerome J. Rothschild, Sirs. Jay F. Schamberg, Sirs. I. II. Silverman. Sirs. John Slnberg. Sirs. Jacob Singer, Mrs. Raymond Slottor, Sirs. Nathan Snellenburg, Sirs. Abraham Snel lenburg. Sirs. Harry II. Snellenburg, Sirs. Solomon Soils-Cohen, Sirs. Horace Stern, Sirs. Walter M. Steppacher, Sirs. William WOMEN'S FASHIONS LEAD MEN TO CRIME Evangelist Nicholson Denounces Dancing Also as Menace to Christianity Women's modern fashions cause young men to commit many crimes which they would never otherwise commit. In the opinion of the Rev. William V. Nicholson, the Irish evangelist. In the Darby taber naclo today ho asalled "Popular Amuse ments." Tomorrow Darby and neighbor ing Delaware County towns will hear the evangelist preach, and his partner, J. It Hemmlnger, sing, for the last time In this revival. The preacher struck at bad friends, and declared that no Christian should marry a non-Christian. He said he would never perform a marriage ceremony for such a couple. Ministers who officiate at such weddings he classed as "accessories to crime," "Men must shut their eyes very often these flnys If they would keep their souls clean," ho shouted, ".Every vice nas us root in vision Young men commit many, rnany crimes which they would not other wise commit, because of what they see, Tho fashions of today tend toward the suggestion of sensuality." "What friendships shal we make as Christians?" he then asked. "Be not unequally yoked together with unbeliev ers. Young woman, you are engaged to a young man and marry him In un belief, the cursa of God will be upon you. Ah, there aro In this audience men und women who have shed scalding tears over the yoke that binds them to unbelief I A Christian man has no right to enter a partnership with an unchristian man, and If he does he will And himself involved In tricks that win- DUgnt ma Christian 'experience." Dancing, card playing and the theatre were all assailed as "instruments of the devil." "You cannot ruu a. clean theatre, and make it pay." he declared. Speaking on dancing, Mr, Nicholson said: 'The hardest persons to bring to Christ are the dancing boy and girt There la no delight in the dance except in the mingling of the sexes. I do not say that every girl who dancea has evil thoughts, but, la the name of God, I beg you to think of the other person. The fact that you ask. Is It wrong I indicates doubt with, you. and whatsoever Is not ot faith Is Bin." New Home for Blind Women A new building will displace the struc ture that now houses the, Pennsylvania Home for Blind Women at J8J7 Powel- ton avenue. At a meeting today of the board of managers it was decided to start a campaign to procurg funds. About $. 0Q9 wilt be needod. It wa announced, that Helen Keller will lecture herei in May, 9 II. Teller, Sirs. Jacob Well and Mrs. Albert Wolf. The Rho Delta Jfsppa Fraternity wilt give a novel dinner danco to the mera bers and their guests this evening Irt th Green Room of the Hotel Adelphlft. The room Is being specially decorated for the occasion with the colors of the fraternity. Covers will be laid for 38 guests, amort whom nre Sir. Walter Z, Adamson, Mr. William 13. Amsler, Sir. James Ball, Mr, R. Edgar Benson, Jr.; Mr. Harry W Buchanan, Mr. Russell A. Delly, Mr. Clar ence E. Hastings, Sir. Clarence A, Hut ton, Sir. C. August Ixjtsch, Sir. E. Har vey Llpplncott, Mr. Charles II, Miller, Sir. W. Kendall K. Sillier, Mr. Frank D. SIcAlllster. Sir. J. Barle Schrufer, Sir. II Stuart Stomler, Mr. Corwln B. Tay- , lor, Sir. Gilbert St, Van Hoesen, Mr. Harry II. Wnrthen, SIlss Annie K, Holden, Mira Ethel SI. Galbralth, SIlss Elvla H. Spnu ance, SIlss Helen II, Sllfer, Sliss Ethel SI. Horner, Miss Kathryn S. Haines, SIlss Emily G. Haydock, Miss Anno, F. Adamson, SIlss Sllrlntn E. Bohem, SHsa Jayne T. Grove, SIlss Elizabeth Sender ling, SIls Bertha K. Shortland, Miss Edna L. Frlck, SIlss Jeanne G. Kelley., SIlss Annn St. English, Miss Elslo A. Butz, SIlss Alberta F, DcLong and Mlsa Helen G. Haydock, MBS. IIAItltY WILLOUOHBY TAT LOU gave a delightful luncheon at her home, Bonnlo Brae Farm, yesterday afternoon In honor of her sisters, Mrs. Frederick Hodgklns nice. Sirs. Robert Slorrls Carson and Sirs. Louis B. West brook, of East Orange. Forty guests were In attendance and tho house was beautiful ly decorated, variegated lights twinkling among thb foliage, the entire scene pre senting nn nspect indicative of the spring season. Sirs. Taylor nnd her sisters -are the dnughters of Sir. nnd Sirs. William SIcCall Clark, of PMIadelphla. SIis9 Hthol Stephenson gave i surprise birthday party to her brother last evening nt their home, 1449 Cayugn street. Cor poral Wilson Stephenson, her brother, ox-' pects to go to Slexlco, nnd those who were present are Lieutenant F. West, Captain T. Slyers, Sergeant W. Boyle, Corporal H. SIcCrackcn, Surgeon R. Smith, Sir. George Dellter, Sir. Robert Irwin, Sir. Will lam nalston, Sir. John Doherty, Sir. Rus sell Erics, Sir. Jnmcs McPet, Sir. J. Charles Docp and Sir, Charles Daly. Cor poral Stephenson Is connected with U. B. C, Troop a. A delightful birthday party was -;lven to SIlss Esther Cutler by hor parents, Sir. and Sirs. F. Cutler, of 522 Emily street, Inst Saturday evening. Those present were SIlss Ethel Waller, SIlss Bessie Herman, SIlss BfcBSlo Cutler, SIlss Anna Wolf, Miss Anna Goodkovsky, SIlss Pauline Goodkov sky. SIlss Bessie Welngrad, SIlss Slary Wclngrad, SIlss Florence Diamond, Miss Bessie Diamond, SIlss Lena Diamond, SIlss Fannie Shustack. SIlss Clara Elceman, SIlss Goldberg, Sir. Ahram Cutler, Mr, Ben Cutler. Sir. Sam Cutler, Sir. Joseph Herman, Sir. Samuel Wolf, Sir. Piatt and Sir. Kruglack. SIlss Rose Frank, 1441 North Franklin street, entertained at her home an Sun day. Among the guests were SIlss S. Goald, SIlss Ej Levy, SIlss E. Mendel sohn, SIlss E. Gnssel. Sliss R. Linden baum, Sliss SI. Ryncs, Sliss Y, Frank, Miss It. Frank. Sir. L. Levitt. Sir. N. Winkler, Sir. I. Goald, Sir. D, Karman. Mr. SI. Gorln, Sir. SI. Frank, Sir, S. Berman. Sir. H. Cooperman, Sir. D, Frank and Sir. J. Frank. A surprise party was given Tuesday evening by Sir. and Mrs. Hickman In honor of their daughter, SIlss Gladys Hickman. Tho guests present were SIlss Jean Cody, -Miss Bertha Solovlti, SIlss Ednn McSIuIlen, SIlss Ethel Conner. SIlss SInrgarlte Hickman, SIlss Slaud Whalen, Sliss Gladys Hickman, Stlss Irene Slttleman, Sliss ' Ethel Goodwin, Mr. Charles Little, Mr. Harold Fraltor, Mr. Georgo Lister, Sir. George Hofman, Sir, Frank Goodwin, Sir. Elwood Ashenfelter, Sir. Charles Cunnls, Mr. nnd Sirs. Smith and Sir. and Sirs, Rossler, , The auxiliary of the Jewish Sheltering Home will glvo an Informal dance at ABhor's on next Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock, Sirs. James E. Shaver. Jr., entertained the members of tho P. W. B. Social Kiub nt tea on Tuesday afternoon. The mem bers Include Sirs. F. Gautzch, Mrs. D Parker Gravatt, Miss Anna Lelthcad, Sirs. Frank E. Lo Nolr, Jr., Mrs. L. Parker Stiller. Sirs. A. Knight Faxon, Sirs. Georgo W. Smith and Sirs. Arthur Umholtz. "DON'T BE A DOUBTER," SAYS BIEDERW0LF Evangelist Says Christianity Can Be Acquired a Step at a Time Only NOniUSTOWN, Pa., March 15. "Don't sit like a ninny and expect God to throw you Into heaven; don't bo a pessimist, nor a fatalist, nor a doubter; God can save you If you will be saved. With you Jt I, case of election; Just as soon as you elect to serve God He will receive you, and It doesn't matter how far away from Him you are," Dr. Blederwolf lashed his audi ence last night at the tabernacle In his ser mon on "Blind Bartlmeaa." "Christianity means progress of only one step at a time, and God will be on the Job all the time to keep you from stubbing your toe," said Blederwolf, "and If you fall down once In a while it la no reason why you should stay down. Get repaired. Mend yourself, and get busy again. If Bartlmeaa had hesitated to come to Jesus because he was blind, ha wouldn't hart been saved yet, He came to Jesua In spite of his defects, and Jesus not only cured him but saved him, too," The Sunday school parade, scheduled for this afternoon, has been called oh", os tensibly because of weather conditions. It had already been put oft from a previous date. The family of Alexander Houseal was awarded tha prize for tha largest family In the audience last night. The family consists of father, mother and IS chil dren, Dr. Blederwolf said this was the largest family he has Been in & taber nacle In all his evangelistic work. "Heaven" will be Dr. Blederwolf a them tonight and tomorrow, the closing day of the campaign; he will ureach three ser mons, in the morning, afternoon and even-. ? '' ? -iuii in HOSPITAL FUND Jsa.aeO.W Workers Renew Efforts in Homeo pathic Campaign The total of contributions In the cam palgn for J150.QOO to malte ft modwn homeopathic hospital out of former Mayor Key bum's residence, 16 th and Spring Gar den streets, is 119,360.75 today. Renewed efforts will ba made; by tb workers today to reach the needed lott before the campaign ends in a. few dm The usual noon lunchcoa will b huld at tho hea.dqua.Uera on tha AdelphJ TvW and epeakera will dleousa the bjet of the campaign and the results axpMtiwf from the wtabUsftuMat ft he Jwawtttk Yesterday" contrttsttUojw wr f S,If.