jwwwriwassgyvBsBSSBSS i- .".rf-iV 2b,r , ZrZtfnmaS&SlSmS??!!! ' -w-tf?!? JEVMlNG LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, 'JDUE8DAY, MARCH 28, 1916 " ' - - - '- - - - --' - ' ii -n r - f Ml, ,,, B jNAKCY WYNNE ATTENDS RUSSIAN BALiUiiix at ferilliant Performance of ijMicxjr .ucu vy ouumty wonderful Weather at Seashore Yesterday - Tl.l1n1jtnlilr erinllllF otlll It, JAand about Iho city Attended the inert rtouso, and It was a wonderful L tiM-formance, let mo tell you. Most i ihn boxed wero occupied by the res- sul4f holders, who entertained quite a number of personsjrom out of town. jtr. and Mrs. .James Francis Sullivan . in their oox Willi n ranees unci WtL. I declare Franklo looks younger ? . .. 1 T - nt T. L..11t arfi day. ano """ JJ,:" """ "" ou'"- K,n have Just lately returned from liuvana, Cuba, whero tlioy had quite a 'wonderful "niu, """"" "" ..n,- nrnoks. Jr., was with Mr. and rare. Stotcsbury nnd Mr. Stotcsbury's l&UKliter, Mrs. Mitchell, was also in frthelr box. A most exqulslto gown of goldert yellow was worn oy Airs, itanuai iforean, which Just blended in with her iPmtendld titlan coloring. Tho Henry gBrlnton Coxes camo homo last week KfWffl WO OOUlli; J1IH. VU4U U.t lUUIMll well In black laco and satin. The rcrr f whole Tower family was on evidence, lUrra. Tower In palo bluo, Helen in a rose I'tlafc and Gcrtrudo In green tullo, with Wt- hind of. silver In her hair. p,Mrt. Edsar Scott, in an exqulslto of gray tullo and embroidery, .looked very charming. Her sons wero figrith her, nnd Mary Stewart, tho second fltauglltor ot llio jiniumu oiuwuna. .'-It was really a wonderful house, In ifalto of tho fact that so many were Way, still in tho South or down at tho ihoro. and tho nudlonco was most en thusiastic. I do not think I havo evor seen such wonderful weather as that on Sunday t'and yestorday in Atlantic City. Loads (ot people went down over tho week-end f'jnil stayed on for n fow extra days, tlndeed, tho Boardwalk yesterday was nl- Ejnost as full as on Sunday afternoon. jF'About this tlmo of year next season's ftbuds como conspicuously to tho fore, f and. I should predict that among tho ft most popular will bo two I saw in At . Untie City. Mary Brooko Is ono of them, nnd sno is a siunncr. sue aim her father and mother and Eddlo wero down for tho day on Sunday. I saw them as they woro leaving tho Tray more after dining there. Mary Is a de cidedly out-of-doors typo of girl, whole some and very pretty. Sho had on a fetching suit of light bluo tyrollenno wool and sllvor fox furs. , Another coming deb is Lorrano Gra- ; bam, who, with her younger sister, was , Sown also. Sho Is decidedly artistic, ,and has quite a bit of histrionic talent." This Httlo futuro deb was wearing a smart suit of dark bluo gabardine and 5 a" small straw toque. A bouquot of ' yellow Jonquils was most becoming to ; her dark hair and rich coloring. f, . Saturday nignt was very gaj. They . hflvn nnnnpil llm nnw Pnnr-nnlr r-Hll i room, next to tho wonderful Submarine SJCafe at tho Traymore, and I novor liavo 'Been such a peculiar 'effect aa tho celling- of mirrors produces. Imagine danc ing on one's head, so to speak; it really was fascinating, to say tho least. Tho floor is made of polished rod tiles, and Is wonderful for dancing, and everybody one knew was there. Tho Ned Buckleys are stopping at tho. hotel, and so wero 1 the William Rowlands. m Mrs. Charles Edward Ingersoll nnd Ethe youngest Ingersoll boy I saw on Saturday, nnd Jack Potter was with his taunt also. B5 Tommy Robinson is a hniiDy looklne BPerson walking along by his little Rflancee, who Is most attractive. Sho Kls Elolso Ormo. of Wnslitncrtnn. It came to mo with quite a shock how very nttlo wo had realized what a real hero Albert Kennedy was, in the sad accident which happened to Cath- ,crine Cassard fceforo tho Bal Masque, nearly three weeks ago, when I saw him on the Boardwalk with both hands still 'bandaged up. Just think, ho has been .Virtually helpless all that time, and to Kit.-- A..-. . ... "" wai wun ills nanus as oadly burned as tftat, lio was the one who rnn over to tho Rlttenhouso, where there Was a convention of doctors, and brought somo ono back with him to noor 'little Miss Cassard, who, by tho way, Eims only pronounced out of danger last ,j7n. iiiey leu mo sue is moat won- yierfully brave, though suffering in tensely a Breat deal of tho. tlmo. and Rwith never a murmur. h io return to Atlantic Citv. I was so Clad to see Mrs. Bob Large on the ,wslno pavilion taking a sun bath from ay comfy chair in tho Trnymoro sun Pavilion. Mrs. Larirfl linn henn an 111 that her friend3 feared at first she might not recover, but now sho is almost on tho well Hut. The austavus Remaks, with Mar BWet and Caroline, were down over the ;week-end, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Clay '.were stopping at the St. Charles.. Al fether, thera was qulto a colony of nlladelphlana drinking in the salt air. NANCY WYNNE. Personals ffiSfr' NeIso" Buckley, of Chestnut Bmia Will tfiVA B llvoa lonAKnn KafnHA ttiK m ra'- "i iibw uii.icvi4 uctvis tApm is. tj ivn rAmoNh races on Saturday, frs- Jnspri- -ir Cia-wa-m n-lll liMf a 2?e'nS at her home this afternoon, 265 wutij j 9tn street, to promote temperance. A Xmmber nf rifBtlnmifahorl lUKnn, will ?Wak. among them the Rev. Floyd W. itF ns D- D Dr- Matthew Woods, Mr. Wert Rogers, Miss Elizabeth Hill and ' Abby Sutherland. k m enry K. Dlllard. Jr., and Mrs. ia fcjbl1' McMleha1 Mrlu PT3td8 at the 1 Ur. anrl xrra tvtiiia m nnAjt-n -.iit Ith? danc this evening in honor of TntZt ! "-0, ii3 aiary 'irotier uooujiuih Inr1 M' Mary Ernestine Appleton, at W Philadelphia Cricket Club. Mra. wiiubm v..,.-. i-.nM.oM n-m . Iwvj Informally thia afternoon at her gi mi walnut street, after o'ciock. K$Whig to a recent death, in toe family, H" Jamea Large, of 2S1 South 4th KSfeH will not receive on Tuesday after- P7 ourjng this nwntn. Ife Mrs. lfA r.ni.1.v T1ne1.w im fhm trllpat fel hut brother, Mr Edward P- Lanjiey. It M aoum 4su street. ,1 Ralph AteJtander, et HI East Tjjjfi OPERA HOUSE Serge de Diaghileff Ballet Is hCP'rr"?,tr"t;. U.l,c,sll!r' 1,as rclurncd 'to 111 ? tills cU? BPent E6Vernl dayS aa1rI,i;nnc!tvMrtS- Pflllr Shcaftcr. of w?th Mr n , U JS1'0"1 th0 week-end Davlirs - C- Ll8tcr' ot st- Chestnut Hill Mrs. Frederick V. Tnvlor nt rintiv t "I". has (uJZn l?LWf weeks"' "3 BUCSt for sovernl their sons, Erie S. Sexton and niclmrd II. I Sexton have gone to White Sulphur jSprliigs . Vn.. to spend a portion of the Lenten season Along-the Main Line OVEItunooK Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Chandler. Jr., of 6211 Droxel road, aro receiving congratulations on tho nrrlvnl of a son, Frederick T. Chandler, 3d. Mrs Chandler was formerly Jllss Dorothy Urooks, of Overbrook. HAVEnFOHD Miss Imogen Norton, of Bennington, Vt., who has been spend ing somo tlmo nt llavorford ns tho giicst of Miss Helen Uoyd, was tho guest last week ot Mrs. Valentino Blcg for soveral days. BUYN HAWn-Miss Mario Loulso Olle, of Havcrford road, was tho guost of honor at a luncheon given by her aunt, Mrs. Ed ward I'!illllp3 Lynch, of West Philadel phia, In tho BcUevue-Stratford this after noon, before tho concert given by the Matlneo Musical Club, In tho R030 Garden. WTN'NEWonn Miss Elizabeth Itay nor. of aormnntown, spent tho week-end with Miss ncntrlca Kilo Crengor, of wynncwood avenue. ROSEMONT Jtr. and Mrs. J. M. Dennl soii. of Uosemont, havo returned from AtlantlcClty. Miss Rebecca J. Austin, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William L. Auitln. of Rosemont. Is visiting friends nt Tltusvlllo, Pa., for rovernl weeks. Jlr. nnd Mrs. Thomns JIcKcan havo returned to Glcncoe House, their homo In Rosemont, after spending u fow weeks at Marsh Cottage, Lakcwood. WAYNE -The meeting of tho Saturday Club this afternoon will be In eliarge of tho art section, of which Mrs. Humbert U Powell Is chairman. Mr. Thomas W. Scars, tho landscape architect, will make an address. Mr. and Mrs. Roswell A. Jlescrve. of Hohnesburg, nnd Jllss Stovenson, of Ken nebunkport, Me., spent tho week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. Austin Wentworth. South Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Herman Horowitz, of Atlantic City, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fishman, of 1700 South Oth Btreot. Tho Fralingcr String Band held a smoker and reception at tho clubhouse, 1841 South 2d street, last week. Tioga Ev4Ww BUSS ALICE McFADDEN Among the Interesting spring weddings will be that of JHss Alice McFadden, daughter of Mr. and airs. Bruce C. Mc Fadden, of 32G0 North Broad street, to Mr. James L Brown, which will take place on Wednesday evening, April 20, In tho Gethsemnne Methodist Episcopal Church, Broad and Westmoreland fctroots. The bride has selected her sister, Jllss Edna McFadden, for mold of honor, nnd Miss Charlotte Fleming nnd Miss Helen Hells for bridesmaids. Miss JJora Mc Fadden, the young daughter of Congress. man L. T. McFadden, of Canton, Pa,, will be llower girl. Mr. Brown will havo his brother, Mr. Samuel E. Brawn, for best man, and for ushers Mr. W. Scott McFadden, ' the bride's brother; Mr. Victor II. Beck, Mr. Charles M. Brouso and Mr. John L. Brown. The ceremony will ba followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents. The at home cards are for fter October 1 at 3206 North Broad street. Sir. and Mrs, Aaron Lesslg Hendricks, of Erie avenue and Oratz street, gave a 500 party, followed by a dance, last eve ning, at tholr home, Their guests included Miss Edith C. Clarke, Miss Gretta Lilly, Miss Mary M. Gorman, Miss Edna Marian Lindner. Miss Allison Rank, Miss Lillian A. Hitchcock, Miss j-'iorence n. Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landls, Mr. Robert C. Eberbach, Mr. George F. Lewis. Sir. Frank A. Carroll, Mr, Levin Rank. Mr. George B. Sutton, Mr. II. Ambrose Robinson and Mr. William T. Hitchcock. North Philadelphia Friends of Lebanon Hospital will give a dance this evening at the Columbia Club, Broad and Oxford streets, for the benefit of the hospital. Mrs. William Meyers, of 2303 North Park avenue, and Mrs, Oscar Kind, of 2316 North Park avenue, have issued Invi tations for a luncheon and bridge at the Stt James on Tuesday, April 4. Assisting in receiving the 150 guesta will be Mfa. tiimon jvuis, -nip. ," ,.;, M.a, Louis Feld. Mrs. Jacob C. Kaon. Mrs, Sydney Lovensteln and Mrs. Emit Brnna wlclr. What's Doing Tonight National Flower Scow, Convention Hill. "Dis Mttrlns'." lletrouoUtan Qpert. IIouw; T30 olfoH- Jallt on character uabnl. Dr. KatherbM lecture. "Tba Remanot and Terror at AerEX Wutr." hx Cstma UamJltou, Vlth wSa UM. 8 o'clock. Plftb ptatrtet Sunfla 8cb?ol easvmUoo, BaJfaTRsta Stareh, DIAGHHEFf S BALLET OPENS ITS SEASON AT METROPOLITAN Famous Corps of Russian Dancers Seen in a Notablo Program of Classic and Modern Ballet COMBINATION OF 3 ARTS After ntl tho glowing things that havo been said, nnd after nil tho silly things thnt have been dono In connection with Korge do DlnghllefTs Ballet Russe, tho first performances by this wonderful group of dancers nt tho Metropolitan last night tended to havo something of the atmosphere of nntl-cllmax. The nature of the ballets and their personnel, the details of costuming and scenery, tho muslo and tho choreography, wero till set out with much circumstance in tho Evn.vi.vo Lbdoek of last Saturday, nnd two of the ballets danced last night were reviewed from Now York performances moro than a month ngo. The higher con cors of nrt have sat In tho police courts of other cities nnd found this strango Importation offenslvo or Inoffensive, nc coidlng to the dictates of their Infallible Judgment. The dilettante has waved his tin nds and the stolid innn of affairs has been captivated. Tho Russian ballot has been called n now philosophy of life, which It probably Is not, nnd an outrago to public decency, which It certainly is not And now for the week beforo tho return to Now York It Is ours. Yet It Is In tho nature of this singu larly energetic nnd magnetic blending of three nrta that It retains n freshness ond nn appeal In spite of tho ravage-) of tlmo Last night tho representations ranged from the gnomes nnd genii of a fairy story through the fantastic per sonages of a commedla doll' nrto to tho sensuous nnd bloody characters of a trngedy of love, nnd nt each moment there was the Impress of a clear and mov ing reality. It was, to bo sure, not tho reality of every day; that Is what saves tho ballet from discussions nnd prob lems. It wns the more significant reality of an artistic Illusion. Of tho three sets two were by Leon Bakst nnd ono by Oolovlne. and of thoso uy uonsr, tno seconu, ror "Cnrnavnl," wns undistinguished und 111 lighted. For "L" Olscau do Feu" (The Flrehlid). Golo vlno designed a set as whimsical, ns variegated and fantastic as the music of Igor Strawlnsky for tho same ballet. Grin ning faces In tho gates nnd In tho windy clouds, nrabesnues towering Into tho skies, carmine turrets, which flashed Into scar let, ns tho light of nn unearthly day sprang upon them, nnd out of such details n scene which grew with the progress of tho fairy drama from tho exotic to tho .sinister and then Into Joyous and exultant actuality these wero tho achievements of Golovlne. For tho "Scheherazade" thero was tho now decoration of Bakst, no longer In tho soft yellows nnd contrasting blues. Instead tho harem was In green, dark and with brownish splotches, nnd four scarlet pillars burned nt ono sldo. For this the costumes were transposed to nnother key, yet with tho snme har monies and the same dissonances. They woro pink and greon nnd bluo, nnd tho Indescribablo Investiture of tho faithless queen .nil beautiful to the eye, nnd, In tho weaving of the dances, dazzling. With the eye tind tho ear so disposed of, thero should have been another fac ulty which could attend to tho dancing nnd tho drama of tho ballots. Actually tho nppcal came through tho vision and was blended, as said beforo, with the glorious settings devised. Thero was much In this modern dancing which stemmed from tho older, tho now unfairly despised llvo positions ballet. Indeed, tho "Carna-1 val" was n bit of this exqulslto ancient danco remade with a now passion, yet restrained and delicate as It must bo. In tho other two It would bo moro Just to speak of mimicry, ot pantomime first nnd dancing afterward. For essentially tho "Scheherazade" and "L'Olseau de Feu" are dramas enacted In posturo nnd lino and movement and gesture and expres sion. Whenever theso elements fit Into tho scheme of choreography thoy aro so utilized, but they havo their place apart, It was Impossible ns one sat beforo the ballets to separate them Into their com ponents. It Is equally Impossible, when ono Is nway from them, to give any sense of their unity. Even to catalogue the emotions portrayed wore not easy, for they ranged from tho chlldllko simplicity of faith In tho first piece to the mrtd riot of lust and death In tho Inst. In each, the suggestion of love or death was mnde through beauty of line, of color, of light, of movoment. To bo touched by tho elo quence of It'all was Inevitable, but it was nn eloquenco beyond translation. Tho passion for beauty, the forvor of energy, nre a little lll-at-easo In our lives and tho overwhelming of tho senses which they bring wo nre Inclined to fnncy un natural, or. If we bo humorists. Immoral. But we recognize the higher power, and even our protests nre homage to It. I G. V. S. . Lansdowne The members of tho Beta Theta Club will give a dance In the Twentieth Century I as guests all thoso who took part In Its re cent minstrel show, which proved such a great success. Tho guests will bo Mr. and Mrs. Julian J. Kecnan, Mr. and Mrs F. C. NIeweg, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac II. Rboades, Miss Isabel Galbraith. Mlsa Alma Wallace, Miss Elizabeth Loughney, Miss Mary Gal braith, Miss Marie Carscndden nnd all tho members of the Ye Owls Club. The danco Is In charge of Mr. Louis D. Garrlgues, Mr. Alphonsus Sproul and Mr. William A. Sullivan. AjUHinrf.. MISS ALICE IRENE HANEY AND MR. RAYMOND BLESSING Who will take the part of Pierrot and Pierrette In the second part of the bfrwfit to be given at the Jenkintown Auditorium tomorrow evening iojr h& jJenHnJowa. Emergency AM, 1 f ill HilflSw Mmm I m mmm mwmmmmmmmikm jSSiShs S IPiPfF BIWil!llf W '"SW Photo by J. Mitchell Klllot. MRS. THOMAS FITZGEKALD Mrs. FitzRcraltl is a popular matron of Lansdowne, who is interested in tho various social affairs hold in that borough. Wilmington Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Tnllman, Mr. nnd Mrs. Irving Warner nnd Miss Ethel Tnllman will leavo tomorrow for a sea trip to Now Orleans nnd Havana, Cuba. They will bo nway about three weeks. Mrs. J. S. Thompson Is visiting her daughter In Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. David Stuart has loft for Asbury Tark, N. J whero sho will spond a fort night. ?rr. nnd Mrs. Henry P. Scott will give a danco nt the Country Club Thursday night for Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Scott, Jr. Mrs. Wcllcr E. Stover will entertain sev eral tablos of bridge on Thursday nfter noon nt her homo, 1000 Franklin street. Mrs. Edwin Grubb Robinson will enter tain at a tea on Friday In honor of hor sister, Mrs. Walter Rosslter Robinson. Miss Jano Marvel has returned from Farmlngton School for tho spring vaca tion. Mr. and Mra R. H. Dunham, Miss Bes slo Dunham and Miss Marian Dunham. Mrs. W. H. Fenn, Mr. Henry Fonn, Miss Patty Fenn and Miss Julia Johnson havo returned from Nassau, Bahama Islands, whero they spent several weeks. Thoy stopped at Palm Beach on their way homo. Kensington Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Lupton. of 3012 Frankrord avenue, aro spondlng somo tlmo In Florida. A surpriso party was given for Mr. Leonard Platz on Saturday evening In honor of his 55th birthday at his homo, 202S East Sergeant street. Among thoso present wero Miss Elizabeth Hamll, Miss Julia Beutel, Miss Nora Shay, Jllss Eliza beth McCann, Miss Mary Henderson, Miss Elizabeth Schleser, Miss Helen Platz, Mr. Leonard Fox, Mr. William Chambers, Mr. Charles Beutel, Mr. Joseph Simons, Mr. Frederick Beutel, Mr. Charles Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. McCnnn. Mr. and Mrs. Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Kunz, Mr. nnd Mrs. Boyden, Mr and Mrs. Brokley. Mr. nnd Mrs. Luff, Mr. and Mrs. Hen.vy Fox, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Beutol nnd Mr. and MrB. Leonard Platz. Tho Wild Roso Social will entertain on Friday evening at Its new clubhouse, Gaul and C'timbrla streets. Delaware County The marriage of Jllss JIary A. Keith, of Draxel Hill, to Mr. Roland Bickerstoff, of Philadelphia, took placo on JIarch 22. After their return from Washington, D. C, Mr. and Mrs. Bickerstoff will live in Drexei Hill. 11 - i I., Germantown Mrs. Wnlter Lee, of .TOO Pelham road, gavo a luncheon yesterday at her homo In honor of Miss Mary Loulso McCown, daughter of Mr. nnd. Mrs. John A. Mc Cown, of CS0 1 Emlcn street, who Is spend ing her Easter vacation with her parents. MIs.h McCown will return to the Bennett School, Millbrook, N. Y., on Thursday. Mrs. Edmund Randall, of 504 Mldvale avenue, entertained nt a muslcnle on Sun day nfternoon. An Interesting program, including vocal and Instruments selec tions, was rendered by Mr. Carduzlo, barttotm, formerly connected with the Milan Conservatory; Miss Donato, plan Isto; Miss Anna l'etcrs, soprano, and Mr. Henry Howell, pianist. Jllss Dorothy Scott, of School Houso lane and Wnyno avenue, whoso marrlngo to Jlr. Jlnurlco A. Webster will tako place on Thursday, April C, gavo a luncheon today at tho Union League in honor of Jllss Jtnry Dancy Goodwin and Jllss jrargarot Emily Jloflly. Tho guests Included Jlrs. Georgo Harlan Wells, Jllss Helen T. Scott, Jllss Louise Tllgo, Jllss Judith JIarr, Jllss Katharine Cooper, Jllss Emily S. Hawkins, Jllss JInrlon Foley, Jllss Loulso Crawford and Jlrs. Georgo Harold Palno. Jlrs. E. Ross Carver, of Nowhall street, will spond the week-end at a houso party which Jlr. and Jlrs. Francis Whltten will give at their place outsldo of Wilmington. Jlrs. C. B. Grace, of 313 Jtnnholm street, will give a luncheon on Thursday or mis week at her home. Along the Reading The Phi Gamma Sorority Is planning a bridge party for the benefit of the Ab lngton Jlemorlnl Hospital, to bo hold at the Roosevelt, 2027 Chestnut street, on tho afternoon of April 11, at 2:30 o'clock. Tho mombers of tho sorority include Jllss Katherlne Dlckol, Miss Lillian Esslingor, Jllss Gertrudo Funk, Jllss Loulso Funk, Jllss Jflldrod Hornor, Jllss Eva Llnde, Jllss Josephine Llnde, Jilas Helen Prlngle, Miss JIartha Purner, Jllss Ruth Ralguel, Jllss Sarah Rennlgcr, Jllss Emily Soaring, Miss JIarlon Sholp and Jllss Margaret Worman. Mr. and Jlrs. Isaac Tatnall Starr, of Wyncote. accompanied by their children, Floyd Whlto Starr, Hope .Starr, and Jlrs. Starr's mother, Jlrs. Floyd White, of Phil adelphia, who havo been spending the winter months at their cottage at Au gusta, Oa., will return homo tomorrow. Jtr, Edward Starr, who Is at boarding school in New England, returned homo last week lor his spring vacation, and has been spending several days as the guest of his grandmother, Jlrs. Edward Starr, at her home, 1818 Pino street. He will Join his family ? t their country home on Church road tomorrow. West Philadelphia Miss Marjorlo Inez Morris, of 4601 Spruce street, will entertain tho members of her brldse elub this afternoon. Her guests will Include Mrs. Walter Peter son, 3d, Jlrs. Waldo Fehllng, Jlrs. Harry Freund, Sirs, Lehman Browne, Mrs. War ren Moss, Jlrs. Harold JIcAneny, Mrs. Charles Elliot, Mra. Albert Stuetz, Miss Edna Wller, Jllss Helen Roberts, Mlsa Ann McKnight and Jllss Helen Dunn. Mrs. Uoyd Beverlln will give a buffet luncheon at her home, 5350 Cedar avenue, tomorrow. Among the guests will bo Mrs. S. G. Wallace, Jlrs. Frederick sum mons, Jlrs. Joseph C Coward, Mrs. Har ry Wheeler, Jr.. Mrs. Albert Morgan. Mrs. H. JI, Slemmona, Mrs. Robert Best. Mrs. John H. Jlessick and Mrs. John P. Penrose. Jlr. and Jlrs. William R. Langdon, of Vanderbllt avenue, Brooklyn, N, Y are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, William Rlttenhouso Langdon, at the home of Mrs. Langdon's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Naylor, of 6072 Callow, hill street. s Frankford Jfr. Howell M. MUUr, of Virginia, la paying a visit to his aunts. Miss Josephine C. Martin and Mrs. Fannie 13. Ilubba, at 4727 Leiper street Miss Loretta McCann. of 7010 Tulip street, and her cousin. Miss Mary Brophy, of Tacony, are spending a few days at Easton, Pa., as tho guests of Mlsa Mo Cann'a sister, Miss Agnes McCann. Notices for the, Societr pace will bs accepted, and., printed .In the Ercolas Ledxer. but all such notice must be writ ten oa one side of the paper, mcut.be fcl?iiNi la full, with full nrfil-nKa. un.l hI... possible telephone number must be tiftn. . bend all such communication to 'So ciety Kdltor.1' Evooluc LeAsor, 0oCheVt- nrit filrrrt. 1'nUi.i . these 1 .'these requirements, art earU4 one. to u the notice MANUFAQTURERS CLUB HOLDS LAST OF SERIES OF AFTERNOON CONCERTS " Concert and Reception Took Place in the Auditorium of the Clubhouse Surprise Parties and Other Entertainments Are of Interest THE Manufacturers' Club hold tho last of a series of muslcalcs yesterday aft ernoon In tho auditorium ot tho club. The assisting nrtlsta Included Miss Allno Van Bnrentzcn, planlsti Miss Mildred Faas, lyrlo soprano; Mr. Daniel Jlaquarro, flutist, nnd Mr. Ellis Clark Hnmmnnn, accompanist. The concert was followed by a recep tion to meet the artists who havo appeared nt theso entertnlnmcnts during tho winter. Tho Reception Committee Included Mrs. John S. Braun, chairman i Mrs. William IX Schmidt, Jlrs. William II. Folwctl, JlrB. Carl M. ICncasi, Jlrs. Henry W. But terworth, Mrs. Alexnndcr JI. Do Haven, Mrs Charles F. Shaw, Jr., Jtrs. William B. Severn and Jlrs. William H. Fol wcll, 2d. Mr. nnd Jlrs. John Blttmnn, of 2420 Hunting Park avenue, held a reception nt thoir home In honor of the llrst birthday of their little son, Joseph Blttmnn. Amoug the guests wero Jllss Anna Fcldsteln, Jllss Edith Grancoll, Jllss Lillian Ornn cell, Jlr. Goldberg. Jlr. Samuel Jtundlach, Jlr. Samuel Delblcbaum, Jllss Fnnnlo Tachner, Jlr. nnd Mrs. Hcrmnn Oner, Jlr. Edward Goldberg, Jlr. Samuel Miller, Mr. Nathan Tnchner, Jtr. nnd Jlrs. David Cohen, Jlr. nnd Jlrs Jt. llurkhardt, Jtr. nnd Mrs. Jllllor, of Riverside, N. J.; Jtr. nnd Jtrs. A. Blttman, Jtr. nnd Jtrs. N. Blttman, Jtr. nnd Mrs. Jtundlach, Jlr. and Jtrs. Jt. J. Goldberg, Jllss Roso Blttmnn, Jllss Eva Hare, Jllss Bess Barrlsh, Jtr. and Jtrs. Joseph Tachner, Jlr. Cyril Trub shaw, Miss Mario Hare, Jllss Lea Betch man, Jtr. Morris Brookman and Jllss Sara Tachner. Jtlss JIao Hughes, of 321 Snyder nvo nue, wns hostess nt nn Informal dinner on Thursday. Among thoso present were Jllss Floronco Ley, Jtlss Agnes Kllgore, Jllss Kathryn Ley, Jllss JInrgaret Rentier, Jllss Helen Ley, Jtlss Alico Ircdnlc, Miss Kathryn Hughes, Jtr. Charles Cralgmllo, Jtr. Thomas O'Brien, Jtr. Howard Walters, Jtr. Will Gould, Jlr. James Glllen, Jtr. John Ellis. Jlr. William Hughes, nnd Jlr. Thomas Shanahan, Jllss Iredale nnd Jtlss Holen Ley cntertalnod tho guests after dinner. A BOX PARTY was given last night by Sir. A. Jtooro In honor of his daugh ter, Jtlss JIarlo Avlla Jtoore, who Is well known In tho northwoatern section of tho city. Tho guests Included Jtlss Roso Ryan, Jllss Vera Jtajcskl, Miss Jlargarct Sulli van, Jllss Catharine Foley, Jtr. Edward Walsh, Jlr. Georgo Kensel, Jtr. Edward Duffy, Jtr. Edward Unhoff. Jlr. Herbert Mayer and Mr. John DUllngen Supper was served after the thcatro. A surplso party was glvon to Jlr. A. J. JIays, ot 2234 South Beechwood street, on Friday evening. Tho guusts were Jlr. nnd Jtrs. JIays. Jtr. and Jlrs Stewart. Jtr. nnd Jtrs. Boeiilgcn. Jlr. nnd Jtrs. Uber, Jtr. nnd Jlrs. Vntulencynde, of Paris; Jtr. and Jtrs. William Mays. Jlr. and Jlrs. Fllegno, Jlrs. Ella, Jtnys, Jtr. and Jtra. Dhuo, Jllss Jtlldred Stewart. Jtlss JIary Uber, Jlr Stanley Albertson of Washington, D. C; Jlr. Harry Dhue, Jr., Jtlss Ida Jlnys, Jlr. Harry Talbot, Jtr. Raymond Dhuo and Mr. Louis Coren. An afternoon party was given at tho Hotel Colonial by Jtlss Helen Kcnuey nnd Jtr. Bllllo Kcnney to a number of their friends and members of their class at tho Friends-' Central School. Among thoso present wero Jtlss Eleanor JlcChesncy, Jllss Ella JIarvel, Jtlss Katherlne Bryer, Jtlss Ruth Bltterllch, Jtlss Eleanor Storey, Jllss Heleno Trultti Jlr. Andrew Dunlap, Mr. Honry -Bryer, Jlr. Harvey Bonner, Jlr. Victor Sharratt and Jlr. Charles Jinx well. Jlrs. Wllllnm P. Kenney entertained tho party In her apartments nnd games ot all kinds wero played, followed by danc ing and refreshments. On Saturday, JIarch 4, tho Dr. Solo mon Schechter Club was organized by Jtr. Leon II. Rose. Thirteen, members, all girls, belong. The olub will bo Zlonlstlc, cultural, as well as nodal. Meet ings will be' held every Saturday evening at 916 South 5th street Jtr. Leon H. Roso was unnnlmously chosen adviser to tho club. Jllss Gertrude Rubinstein will act as assistant. Tho Schechter Club will bo affiliated with the Jllshorral '.Ion, which Is nlso under the lendershlp of Jlr. Rose. The ofllcers Includo- Jtlss Sadie Qultal, president ; Jllss B. Carr, vice president; Jllss Rose Rubensteln, treas urer, and Jllss Krantz, secretary. On Saturday evening an anniversary party was given In honor of Jllss Roao L. Shore by her parents Rome of the guests were Jtr. John JI. Kaplan, Jtlss Dorothy Ralseman, Jtr. David A. I. Ru bin, Jllss BeBSlo Rafes, Jtr. I. Robert Nelderman, Jllss Jennlo Snapper. Jtlss Roso Tohlnsky, Jlr A S. Weber, Mr. Samuel Kaven, Jllss Fannie Daniel, Jtlss Sarah Dubjach. Jllss JIary Gershman, Jtr. Philip HIrlsh, Jlr. BenJ. Hamerstein, Jllss Rose Rosendeld, Jlr. Al Stein, Jlr. and Jlrs. Wlnesteln, Jtr. and Jlrs. Gersh man, Jtr and Jlrs. Gerson. Mr. and Jlrs. JI. Feldman gave a party on Sunday evening In honor of their daughter, Jllss Anna C. Fuldman, at their home, 415 Christian street. Among thoso present were Jllss Lillian Rosenberg, Jllss Anna Felnsteln. Jllss Ruth HolTman, Jliss Frances Daniels, Jllss Sarah .Zats, Miss Rose Yaspan, Miss Gertrude Cohen, Miss Esther Cohen, Jllss Dora Daniels, Sirs. Alboton, Jtr. and Jlrs. Wlngrld, Jlr. David Daniels, Jlaster I. Feldman and Jlr. Jack Feldman. A linen shower was given on Saturday AMUSEMENT B, F. Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS MELVILLE ELLIS and IRENE BORDONI DHOADWAY'S POPDLAIl PAIH NORDSTROM-PINKHAM& CO In a Ono-Act Comedy, "All Wrons"; Ball 1 wet, J,ortoru i 1.63: Uanlela & Conrad: Urubtr'a Animals. Other Stars. FORREST LAST 5 NIGHTS POPULAR MATINEE TOMORROW ZIEGFELD FOLLIES Popular Matluee Tomorrow, BOc to 11.60. Next WeeS COMB TO BOHEMIA! lOo 1214 MARKBT 20o Jraiace mae hurray M. WALLACE REID In "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD." Arcadia CHESTNUT Below 10th 10 A M. to 11:18 P. M. ALL THIS WEEK "THE MORAL FABRIC Stanley MARKET ABOVE 10TH 11:15 a. m. to 11:15 p. m. Pauline Frederick In "AUDREY" Thurs.. Stt. Bat., Blanche Sweet la "Sowsre." tti j MARKET ABOVE BTH Victoria John Emerson 'The Stylos Torpedo Tomer. Basils BarrUcal In "Honor"e Altar" UBJJi OVS WONDMiFUL OHUAU A-moYMnem GUMd bet eta. Mritt284. American Ario4StiB. nonr afternoon by Miss. Julia M. Robert in honor of Jtlss Edythe M. Thompson, whoso engagement to Jlr. Robert H. Anderson, of Haskell, N. J., was recently announced, Washington News WASHINGTON, JIarch 28. In splto of tho fact that tho JlexIcAn "situation" han hit society rather hard at tho nattonat capital, Washington has had a partlc lllarly giddy week, with a rnasquerado dinner-dance, a skating nnd dancing car nival nnd a Russian ball, with a number of official dinners, nnd, of course, tho usual weekly at least, Lenten weekly muslcalo at tho Whlto House, Designat ing somo of tho moro frivolous of thesa festivities na "mi-caremc" may havo soothed tho cnclal conscience, but It was, to put It mildly, rather rushing the jse. son, slnco Lent wns barely two weeks old. Tho Whlto Houso muslcalo Tuesday night was made the occasion of presenting Leopold Stokowskl, conductor of th Philadelphia Orchestra, and JIme. Sto ltowksl to the President nnd Jfrs. Wilson. The orchestra had given a wonderful con certthe last of Its season during tho afternoon, nt whloh tho Chief Executive hnd cntortnlned a box party, nnd tho counselor of tho State Department nnd Jtrs. Polk hnd entertained nt dinner for mo cuoKowsKis, who wero their guests for tho night, nnd brought their party to tho Whlto House that evening, merely as guests, of courso. Tho program was fur nished by Josser lights In tho musical firmament But nftcr it wns over the Sto kowskls beenmo decidedly tho lions of tho evening. Tho concert of tho nfternoon had brought out ono of the most distinguished audiences of the winter, nnd ono that packed tho theatre to tho doors. Tho Proslrtent and Jtrs. Wilson wero there, with Jtlss Wilson, Jtlss Bonos and, as usual, some ot tho Boilings In their box. Tho German Ambnssador had a box full.. General nnd Jtrs. Crozlcr hnd a dis tinguished party In their box. Including msmbers of the British Embassy Btaff. The latter do not seem to share JIme. Bakhmeteft's fear of exp. lng themselves to Gorman muslo. Lady Sprlng-Rlce and Jlr. Thomns Sprlng-R;ce' nnd, unless memory Is nt fault, the Ambassador him self, havo gono blithely to concerts during tho winter at which thoy woro pretty sure to hear German music, but JIme. Batch mcten Is quoted ns rejoicing In the op portunity offered by a JtcCormlck, recital of hearing good music without running tho fatal chance of having to patronlzo Teu tonic nrt. Tho fact thnt tho much-discussed St Cyrs had taken tho Luttroll houso had almost been forgotten, so quiet had they kept themselves slhco their arrival, whon It was unnounced a few days ago that Jtr. Rhlnelandcr Stewart, Jlrs. St Cyr' son. would stop on his way up from Aiken nnd make them a visit Tho Mitchell Harrisons, of Philadelphia and Virginia nnd Washington, apparently do not find JIarch in tho country cntlroly pleasant, ns they are up hero every fow " days. Thoy camo up ntiout tho middle of tho week, expecting to stay over Sunday at tho WHlard. Jtlss Dorothy Aloshlro Is spending sovr,,,, oral weeks In Philadelphia, while Tier parents. Jlajor Genera! nnd Jlrs. Aleshire. -l aro down nt Hot Springs. Sho was to a visit Jllss Katherlno Gage and expected later to bo the guests of Jtrs. Thomas Arw Scott Thropp. Tho latter, with her hu9yu"d band, has been visiting her parents, Dr..,, and Jlrs. William Holland Wllmer, here In Washington, nnd 1ms been gladly wel comed by her many old friends, for Rebekah Wllmer was ono of tho most popular of Washington's younger set Jleanwhlle. Mrs. Thropp, senior. Is en tertaining her daughter, Jlrs. Huger, from. New York, and tho Thropp family .seems to bo gathered In Washington. Roxborough Jllss Estello Sacks, of 6U37 Ridge ave nue, will give a luncheon nnd shower tomorrow for Jllss Bernice IL Block, whose marriago to Jlr. David B. Do Many will take placo early In April, Tho members of Roxborough Lodge No. 60, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, are making elaborato preparations for the celebration of tho 75th anniversary, which will take placo In May. There will bo two banquets, ono for members only and the other to Include wives and friends. AMUSEMENT 1ICTOOPOI.ITAN OPERA HOUSE SERGE de DIAGHILEFF'S BALLET RUSSE , TOSIOIt NIGHT. 8:15, "Clcopatre," "Le Speo tre ela la noi." "Solell do Nult," "Carnaval." TIIUHS., "Lea Sylphldes." "Petrouchko," "Xcheherazade." Kill., "I.-OIeau le Feu "Thamar," "IVAiiren -3I1JI d'un Faune," "l'rlnce lcnr " HAT. MAT, 2:13, CSeopatre," "I.ph SylphlilM." "La Prlnoeme Enchantee." "Solell iIh Nult" SAT , "Thamar." "Pe trourhka," "Le Spectre d la Hone," "Prinea iKor." Sctnoryond Ctwtumea by LEON HAKST, KeatH, 1109 Chest t. Prices f0o to ft, Wal. Hl'4 ; Race 117. TO-NIGHT Ualletliuiise. Apollo Thtvitro, Atlantic City ilepertolre. "Les Syl- itose," "Carnaval." t."-.; ..-.. - t;. ""x'- "" " Hariiman Piano Used, fJAPRTPTT Thls Nart Week. Et., UrXJ.XV.XVlt-'lY S:l!i. Mat. Tomorrow. 2 ;1S- COHAN & HARRIS Present THO FUNNIEST l'LAV IN THE WORLD IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Original New York Cait and Production. Rest Seats tl at Topular Matinee Tomorrow, T VPTP TONIGHT AT 8HB. U X llu pop. $i.so Mat. Tomorrow, Tho New York Winter Uarden'i Million Dollar Musical Extravagant "A World of Pleasure" A Myriad ot Marvels, Malda and Mlitb WITH A GREAT CAST OF 125 CLIFTON CRAWFORD CONHOV 4 LE MAIRQ Collins & Hart, Venlta Fitihusu. Franklin Baltic, Helen Oofr and Roslo Qulnn. METROPOLITAN -OPERA HOUSE LAST PERFORMANCE THIS SEASON METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY, N, Y. riiLS DieMeistersinger MMES. OAPSKT, MATTFELD. MM. URLUB WH1L. CORITZ. REISS. WITHERSPOCmST SCULEQKL. LEONWAWDT. COND.. MB. BODANZKY. " Beat. 1 WB Chestnut Bt, Walnut 124 j Rice (JT Rvnad MatToday "Eg adais JJlUtlU kiuu; in PETER PAN Night? at 8;15 Mat. Tomorrow CHARLES FRQHMAN Presents MAUDE ADAMS in THE LITTLE MINISTER Globe Theatre JS!W VJ1UUC Vi VOl VILLB ConUnaoss 11 A. M 19 11 P M 10s, ISa. Sa- JAMES Jt CORBETT WORLD'S FORMER CHAMPION "THH FE-MAIL CLERKS" sod Otter. ATiTT.PTTT tonight at- sas. JUSuUrXi.X. pop tl MAT. TmiRSIU The Season's Smarteat iliuiail ComStg " "NOBODY UOME11 Full ot Zip. Mj1o.1v- and Kua, BEG JT TONIOHT Bm Walnut pp- Todl,y Hske Q'Hara in mikmttf ICNICKERBOCKER PtAYS t 1 ml m t Ml a 'i taJf' mytttmMttStlfTJi