pwywmmmiiiinii i.j Mm.. mijwjwi HU-iwii: nmwm i m jiniHiiJUHH iiptf EVENING KEPGEB-PHIflAPEL'PHIA:, WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL' 5, 1916. IT r I NANCY WYNNE TALKS OF TODAY'S SALE AT WIDENER BUILDING Women Connected With the Jefferson Hospital Will Hold Large Rummage Sale for the Benefit of the Various Hospital Departments Other Doings. AIiAnat) committee of chnrltnblo women, with Mrs. Elizabeth Dob Bon AHemus at its head ns chairman, wns early on tho scene thla morning ot tho opening of tho rummage sale, which Is to bo held In tho targe odlco on tho lowor floor of tho Wldener Building:. Tho eato will bo given for tho benefit of tho public wards of tho cfteraon Hospital, which Includo tho ..ViNaervlcs department, tho maternity departrhtht, children's ward and nurses homo. Tou novor could Imagine tho lovely things they havo for sale, for all day Monday and yesterday they woro taking In tho things which aro to bo sold for tho rest of tho week. Among tho prominent women who aro Inter ested In tho affair aro Mrs. A. Crawford Allison, Mrs. l-'ranklln Baker, Jr., Mrs. Daniel Baugh, Mrs. George V. Boyd, Mrs. "Walter Blabon, Mrs. Edward li. Blabon, Mrs. Walter II. Bryant, Mrs. Joseph Priestley Button, Mrs. A. Syd ney Carpontor, Mrs. Andrew C. Connelly, Miss Mary 13. Converse, Mrs. James B. Coryell, Mrs. Charles E. Coxc, Mrs. J. fl Chalmers Da Costa, Mrs. Edward P. Davis, Mrs. Francis X. Dorcum, Mrs. Howard A. Davis, Mrs. J. Lcsllo Davis, Mrs. Frank S. Evans, Mrs. J. M. Fisher, Mrs. Simon Gratz, Mrs. John II. Gib bon, Miss Allco Gilpin, Mrs. Edwin E. Graham, Miss Gertrudo Goff, Mrs. W. E. Goodman, Jr., Mrs. Hobart A. Haro, Mrs. Robert T. Hare, Mrs. H. E. Han t, sell, Mrs. D. I. Hebard, Mist Anna ' Hlnchman, Miss Chrlstlno Howe, Mrs. Alba B. Johnson, Sirs. D. Braden Kyle, Mm. F. G. Kennedy, Jr., Mrs. Charles , M. Lea," Mrs. David Lewis, Mrs. Floldlng ' Lowls, Mrs. Horatio Gates Lloyd, Mrs. B. B. Vincent Lyon, Miss Anna Mageo, .Mrs. Phlllppus "W. Miller, Mrs. J. R. McAllister, Mrs. Thomas McCrca, Miss Mayer, Mrs. John S. Mucklo, Mrs. John Norrls, Miss Mary Pierce, Mrs. James M. Reed, Mrs. James S. Rogers, Mrs. Albert II. Roscngarten, Mrs. Frank Samuels, Mrs. Edward A. Schmidt, Mrs. S. MacCuon Smith, Mrs. Holllstor Sturgcs, Mrs. C. T. Wcrnwag, Mrs. N. Floldlng "Wilcox, Mrs. Edward II. "Well Mrs. F. Bolton Wlnpcnny. airs, uonin H. Wilbur, Mrs. "Wendell Woodward. Entertainments for Roberta Downing aro starting in real earnest now, for her wedding to John Chaffo, formerly ot Now Orleans, but now of Ellzaboth, N. J., will tako placo on Saturday In Eastor week, you know. Then Spencer's woddlng with Mao Patterson will bo in r tho fall, so Mrs. Downing will bo pretty lonely with both chicks away from tho homo nest in so shoit a time. Anna Mary "Walthour entertained at luncheon yostorday for Roberta and hor brides maids. Anna is to bo ono herself, and tho others aro Katherlno Ogdon, Elinor Bean, Margaret Burton, Mao Patterson, Elizabeth Slnnlckson, of Salem, N. J., nnd Hopo Malcolm, of Now York. Roberta camo out last year and has , been n. great favorlto In tho younger eot. Sho was introduced at a largo i dansant by hor mother and was ono of tho most-ontertalncd debutantes of hor , season, for Mrs. Downing has many friends, too, and they wero all anxious to entertain her daughter. Thoro wero a number of cozy llttlo luncheons a deux at tho Rltz yesterday when I stopped for a bite. Mrs. Archibald Barkllo and Mrs. Frank Clydo wero lunching together and Mrs. Sldnoy Tylor had a guest. Billy Carter and Yalo Dolan wero nt another tablo and Gcorgo and Joo "Wldener woro having a brotherly chat. Mrs. John Groome and Mrs. Edward Roberta wero togethor, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Crawford wero tho observed of all observora and many stopped and spoke to them as thoy wero taking their lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rodman Page and Mrs. Marechal Brown were also there ! Thore is ono very interesting engage ment coming out about Eastertide, and somehow I havo an Idea It'wlll bo quite a surprise to a number of persons, who have not, I think, connected tho party of the first part and tho party of the second part In their minds at all; how ever, true it is, for tho wee bird is vory euro of its statement this time, as al ;ways. NANCY" "WYNNE. ' Personals I Mr. and Mra. Morris W. Stroud, Jr., of Vlllanova. will give a box party this eve ning. Among tho guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Stockton Townsend, Miss Marlon Myers and Mr. George Wharton Pepper, Jr. Mr, and Sirs. Horaco Eugene Smith, Mlsa Mary C. Smith and Miss Edith L. Smith, of 1108 Spruce street, will give a dinner of 50 covers tonight at the Button in Falrmount Park In honor of Miss Eliza beth C. Adams, debutante daughter of Mr. Harry Clifton Adams. Mrs. William Dlsston will give a dinner dance at Sherry's, New York, for her daughter, Miss Pauline Dlsston, on May 1. Mrs, John R. Fell, who Is spending the season at Aiken, S. C, entertained at din ner last night Baron and Baroness Czoernlg von Czoernhausen aro receiving congratula tions on the birth of a daughter on Sun day, to be named Helena Maria von Czoernhausen. The Baroness will be re membered as Miss Helena M. Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Edward A. Schmidt, of Radnor, Miss Julia Wood, of 1620 Locust street, entertained Informally at luncheon yester day. The guests were the members of the Indian Committee of Miss Cole's Tuesday Missionary Bible Class. Mra. Howard Ketcham, of Germantown, will entertain at luncheon on Saturday, April 15, in honor of Mlsa A. Marjory Taylor, Mlsa Marguerite Burton. Mlsa Eleanor Wunder and Mlsa Deborah Seal. The other guests will include Mlsa Eleanor Edmonds, Mlsa Louise McDowell and Miss largaret MltcnelL Mi-, and Mrs. William A. Lleber. of Bryn Mawr, have, returned from Wash ington, where they spent a fortnijit. Mr n.nd Mrs. Percival Fairish will sJa a dinner fbmorrpw evening at Tanglewooj, their boo in Rosemont, in honor of Mlsa LUen N'bol4 Cooke vaA Mr, George W, Jacobs. r whoa engagement has' iuit lbetn iw lunced. Among thoio prwt will ' ju Ma-, Uiid Mr, irans u. Jftwtr, My, and. Mrs. E. Warlnsr Wilson. Miss Sarah Hop kins and Mr. Rupert S. Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln K. Padsmore, of Indian Quen lano, Gcrmnntown, have Is sued Invitation for Tuesday evening, April SS, from 8-30 until 10 o'clock, at tho Gernlnntown Cricket Club. After 10 o'clock there will be dancing. The cards of their sons, Mr John Faxon 1'assmoro and Mr Lincoln Allan Pnssmore, were Inclosed In tho Invitations. Tho reception Is to cele brate the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. nnd Mrs. rnssmore. Tho wadding of Miss Illldcgardo Frost, daughter of the Rev Henry W. Frost and Mrs. Frost, of Summit, N. J., to Mr. Charlos Custer Rockafcllow, of Colorado, will tnko placo quietly nt 4 o'clock on Friday afternoon, April 14, at the bride's homo Miss Frost was formally a resi dent of Qermnntown and a popular mem ber of the younger set. Dr. Edward Wlnalow Taylor, of Ccdron, Gormantown, who has been spending tho winter months at tho Partridge Inn, Au gusta, Oa returned to hla homo last week Doctor Taylor had Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rich Wallace, of Plttsfleld, Mass., as his guests for over tho week-end. Miss C. Beatrico B Fox, of 17lh and Spruce streets, accompanied by Miss Vlo lot Oakley, of CogBlea, Gowcn nvenuo and McCallum stroets, Chostnut Hill, re turned hofho on Saturday from New York, whoro Bho npont several days. The Collego of Physicians has Issued cardi for a lecture, "Tho Dangora nnd Duties of tho Hour," to bo glvon by Sur geon A. M. Fauntloroy, of tho United States Navy, In tho collego building, 22d street above Choatnut, on Saturday ovo nlng, April IS at 8:30 o'clock. Tho Colonial Damon of America linve issued a Hat of meetings and tens for tho month of April, which aro as follows: Fri day, April 7, at 10 o'clock, a meeting of tho Supplemental Claims Committee In tho west wing of Independence Hall; on Saturday, April 8, a stated meeting of tho board of managers, at 10:30 o'clock. Mrs. R. Pcnn Smith nnd Ml Kitty Ponn Smith, of Strafford, will roturn to morrow from Attantlo City. Mrs. Richard McN'eely, of Bryn Mawr, spent tho week-end In Now York. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Brown, of Cas tlo Finn, nryn Mawr, havo returned from Palm Beach nnd Aiken, S. C. Mrs. A. II. Brown, of Annapolis, Md., will nrrlvo today to spend a week with Mr. nnd Mrs William Henry Hughes, of "Coldfryn," Bryn Mawr. Mra. John "W. Jordnn, and her daughter and granddaughter, Mrs. Samuel Snellen burg. and Ulst Betty Sncllcnburg, aro spending thin month In Atlantic City. Dr. John W. Jordan Is spending a fow days with them. Mrs. Philip Ten Brocck Mattson. of 409 South 43d street, will give tho last of her days at homo tomorrow afternoon, from 4 until 6 o'clock. No cards havo bcon pent out. Thero will bo a costumo danca on Fri day ovenlng of this week at tho New Cen tury Club. Tho engagement of Miss Anna Mary Long to Mr. Herbert A. Braun, of Logan, has boon announced. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A. Brown, of Beacon lano, Merlon, enter tained at tholr homo on Monday evening In honor of Miss" Long and Mr. Braun. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clay M. Greene announce tho engagement of their daughter. Miss Marlon Greene, to Corporal Frederick W. Brynnt, N. J, N. G. Mr. Bryant is a son of Major William A. Bryant, of Montclalr, N. J. Chestnut Hill Sir. and Sirs. William W. Adams. Jr., of Navahoo nvenuo nnd Mermaid lane, will give a dinner on Saturday at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club, Miss Julia Hcebncr, Id, of 318 High land avenue, has returned to her homo from Florida, whoro sho spent several weeks. The wedding of Miss Margaret Emllle Momy, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. William T. Moflly, of Allen lane, to Mr. Jasper W. Nlcolla will be an event of Eastor week. Tho wedding will tako place on Saturday, April 29, and already many entertain ments are being arranged In honor of Miss Mofflly nnd her bridesmaids. Mra. How ard Ketcham, of Harvey street, will give a luncheon on Friday, April 14, In honor of the prospective bride, nnd on April 16 Mrs, Georgo Harold Paine, of Pelhnm road, will entertain nt luncheon for Miss Moflly. On Wednesday, April 19, Mrs. Alfred Moorchcad North, of 117 West Chelten nvenuo, will give a brldgo party. Along the Main Line OVEI3ROOK The marriage of Miss Willie Savage, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Savage, of Los Angeles, Cal., to Mr, Charles Brlnkly Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Turner, of 0435 Woodbine avenue, will take placo the latter part of May at the home of the bride's parents in Los Angoles. Mlsa Phyllis Walsh, daughter of Mrs. Florence Huhn Walsh, of 6012 Drexel road, will be the guest of honor at a large theatre party to be given this evening In New York by Mr and Mrs. Ralph Isham, the latter of whom was formerly Mlsa Marlon Gatnor. MERION Mrs. S. Earle Haines, of Heath road, will spend several days thla week at Pelham Manor, N. Y., aa the guest of her sister, Mrs. Herman Smith. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Wilson Heaton, of Berkeley road, and their little daughter will spend the Easter holidays with Mra. Heaton'a parents, Mr. nnd Mra. Edward Lloyd Winder, of Baltimore. Mr, and Mra, Edward C. Dearden, of Highland avenue, Merlon, will return thla week from a fortnlght'a stay at Hot Springs, Va, BnYN MAWR Mr, and Mra. George Chandler, of New Brunswick, N. J., have taken a hpuae on Gulf road. West Philadelphia Mrs. L. A. Klrahner and her daughters, MUs Vivian Klrshner and Miss Fay Klrsh ner, of 1944 North 32d street, are In At lantlo City for several weeks. Mrs. B. D. Rosa and Mrs. M. Largman spent the week-end with them Mrs. Simon August and her children, of 6016 Walton avenue, are In Atlantic City. Mrs B. F. Cohn and her children, of 6023 Catharine street, are spending sev eral weeks in Atlantlo City. Mr. and Mra. Frank Bauhaus. of 44 North 62d Btreet, have returned home, after an extended trip through western Pennsylvania. West Virginia and Mary land. Tioga Mr, a5 MBdgflT A Hobson, of ?7S Fulaaki Avenue. roHUylng congratula tions oa the birth cBbO?'" SU1 Hobson, w Marca PROMINENT MATRONS INTERESTED IN JEFFERSON HOSPITAL RUMMAGE SALE tfreratvim Sf&3 U tCSlC OTWS AMHERST BOYS GIVE CONCERT Gleo nnd Mandolin Clubs Heard in Fino Program Echoes of evensong on tho old steps, the "fonce" pr somo equally trndltlonat nnd hallowed spot on tho campus must havo rung In tho cars of any college nlumnl who happened to bo In the IJoltovue-Strat-ford last night. Tho Glee nnd Mandolin Clubs of Amhorst, long known as "tho singing college of New lCnglnml," pre sented a varied program of academic dit ties, popular songs and selected Instru mental numbers In tho Rose Gnrdon be fore nn Interested audience, gathered undor oxcotlcnt Boclnt patronngc. This concert marked tho first visit of tho Amherst glee men to Philadelphia In many yenrs. Tho combined clubs, representing musical Am hcrt by two-scoro mon, aro on a long spring tour which began at t'nlon Col lege, Schenectady, N. Y , and which will end this evening In Brooklyn. Collego singing Is an "art-form" of lt sotf, nnd ono very Individual. Tho young Amherst mlnitrols proved themselves adept and well-drilled exponents of part and chorus singing, nnd tho mnmlolln playors, who have developed an Institution of their own. furnished a very agreoablo portion of tho entertainment In a model manner. Tho program opened, according to nn olden custom, with "Lord Jeffrey Amherst," tho "national" foub of the collego Tins Inaugural disclosed a very nmple volumo of tone, produced by clear, fresh voIcch as well an much technical ability on tho part of the mandolin club which plnycd tho accompaniment Tho combined or ganizations wero next henrd in "High Upon Ilcr Living Throne," an Interesting original composition, by James Hamilton, nn Amherst "grad, ot "naughty six." Tho mandolin club was heard nlono In "Step Lively," a vivacious selection by Thomas S. Allen and "Alohn Oo," a hnuntlng Ha waiian melody, originally composed for native stringed Instruments by ex-Queen Lllluoknlant and adapted for mandolins by H. F. Odoll. Tho gleo club's unaccom panied selections wero Bullard's "The Kaanagh" nnd Dudley Buck's beautiful arrangement of "Annlo Lnurlo," which was rendered with genulno sentiment. Porhaps tho most fetching parts of tho entertainment wero n "popular medley," by tho Mandolin Club, and a "popuar potpourri," by tho Gleo Club Soxtct, which sang with notably well-blended voices. Tho familiar molodics In these selections plonsed everybody, and tho audience v" regretful when tho program patrlotlcnl ended with "Cheer Old Amhorst," by Jason N. Plcrco. '02. Germantown Mra Josephine Brown, of 420 West Coulter street, announces tho engagement of her daughter. Miss Josephine Virginia Brown, to Mr. Horaco Tcmbrook Dumont, of this city. Mr nnd Sirs. Gcorgo S. Webster en tertained nt dinner on Monday evening nt tho Huntingdon Valley Country Club In honor of Miss Dorothy Scott nnd Sir. Mnurlco Webster, whoso marriage will tako placo tomorrow. Tho last meeting of tho Science nnd Art Club took place on Monday evening at tho homo of Sir. and Sirs. Cornelius Wcygandt, of Wlssahlckon avenue near Hortter street. Tho speaker of tho eve ning waa Sir. Robert Frost, of Now Eng land. Along the Reading Sirs. C. M. La Touretto, of Oak Lano, will give a tea on Saturday. April 16, In honor of her daughter. Sirs. Edwards Stuart Stalnaker, wife of Paymaster Ed wards Stuart Stalnaker, U. S. N who has been ordered to Guantanamo, Cuba. Sllsa Dorothy Lyte, of Kane, Pa., and Sllsa Ethel Sllllor, ot Port Jervla, N. Y., who are students at tho Becchwood School, returned to the school thla week from Ocean City, N. J., where they havo been spending their Bprlng vacation on a house party. Frankford Sllsa Clarice J. Williams, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Charles E. Williams, of 4G00 Frankford avenue, was given a mis cellaneous shower by her friends on Mon day evening. Among those present were Mrs. Harry Fisher, SIIs3 Florence Fisher, Mrs. John Mellor, Sirs. Charles Haines. Mrs. Frank Crossley, Sirs. Albert Itoborts, Sirs. Orvllle Kllley. Sirs. HUgh J. Wood, Mrs. Lawrence Gllmore, Sirs. Christian Leldlck, Sirs. Frederick Tucker, Sllss Hat tie Lewis, Sirs. Marguerite Stoltz, Mlsa Hilda Stoltz, Sllss Agnea Almen, Sllss Florence Tucker, Slra. Slary E. Lewis, Sir C. E. Williams, Sllsa Edith Williams. Sllsa Eleanor Thompson, Sllsa Bertha Kern, Sllss Ethel Bender, Miss Gertrude Schrader, Sllsa Alice Boyd, Sllsa Slary Fletcher, Sir. Fredsrlck A. Tucker, Mr. Horace Biles, Sir. Raymond Tucker and Sir. Charles E. Williams. Kensington The Columbia Country Club, which Is composed of a number of young men of the northeastern section of the city, la making arrangements for tho opening ot the clubhouse In NewportvlltQ, Pa, on May IS. What's Doing Tonight Philadelphia Foundrymen'a Aiioclitlon Bumf, Manuiaciureri uiud. fweri' Club reception to Common Pt Orphans' Court Judjses, IScllovue-atr&Uord. abler Symphony, Academy of Music. Corapmcal Society. Dr fleonra II Roor. bach lectures oa "venejueii." v iVltberaoooa Hall. Tju-Ium btf Tom y. of the ErsHiKa I.EPOXB. "Humor and ad iQui morula or tna lHth Century." Bt. joaepn ollese. ISth. and Btllea atreeif. a o ciut. Franklin Institute. 1th. itreet abova Chest- nut; 8 i it; a o'ci' :lock Kenslnston Board ot Trade, Hancock street and Suavuhanna avenue; 8 o clock. Free. South 03d Street Bualneai Men' a Associa tion, 62d and Banacra stneta; 8 o'clock. Kre. East Central Buatnesa Men, 423 Spruoa street; 8 o'clock. Free. Notice for the, Society pais will b Letlier, but all such notice must be writ ten on one side of the Paper, mutt be tlznrd In full. Ith full addreM. and wUtu PO. imiMDja lcpuona aiuuiwr Mu v aiveo. Send all such conununlcatlea to "8c BtTEdltor,'1 Tealnc Ledier. Oa Chest- eUtr mhI atfi. Unlet .thM rNalrent a curled 1 BBHIbl? , I !i HiiHfl taiwm. "&ii . m ir aHBK v. m. c. a SSaLsSiW tW I tiSfialaalRPNi frBmg&Btt'&fiStiBlm Jem ' Sa$lSiSMil BVHHSkhIbVBP Mk ' Bit ftijttLnr TL. MsBSM?fSGlK,,ssWW.!w' s loHOHBIfl I llilllllllHlmL9KU'JKiVw iSsH iaHHKiM3BllKfiflBiHR aBna3PH jfcyfjli (Tftn k 3 lBBpSail iJEBk ' " Vy oo&jov STUDENTS OF COLGATE UNIVERSITY TO GIVE CONCERT IN GERMANTOWN Combined Glee and Mandolin Clubs of Colleges Will Be Heard at Association Hall, Germantown Avenue and Rittenhouse Street, on April 20 Other Doings A CONCERT will bo given by tho com bined Qlco nnd Mandolin Clubs, of Colgate University, at Association Hall, Gormantown avenue, nbova Rittenhouse street, Germantown, on Thursdny, April 20, nt S:15 o'clock. Tho concert III bo given under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor Society, of Summit Presbyterian church, Westvlow and Grccno streets, Qer mnntou n. Considerable Interest is being manifest ed In tho dnn o to be given on Friday ovenlng, April 7, in the Rittenhouse, tho proceeds of which will be used to equip tho Ear Department of tho Hahnemann Hospital Tho affair Is being nrfanged by Doctor Joseph V. F. Clay and DrJ Gilbert J. Palon. The patronesses aro Sirs. Leon T. Ashcraft. Sirs Duncan Campbell, Mrs Joseph V F Clay, Sirs. R. C Goldsmith. Sirs John E James. Jr , Sirs. William R. Lyman. Sirs. Walter C. Madeira. Sirs. Gllbort J l'alen, Mrs J Herbert Redding, Sirs. George Earle Ralg uel, Sirs Dudley Saul, Sirs. Lewis Starr, Mrs. Edmund L. Tustln, Sirs. James I. SI. Wilson, Sirs. Slonroe D. Voungman. Tho "13" Club held lta semimonthly meeting at the home of Sllss Helen Le Glerso, 1662 Lancaster avenuo, last Mon day This club Includes Sllsa Elizabeth SIcMahon. president; Mlsa Reglna Harry, secretary and treasurer; Sllsa Alice (Coolj, Sllss Gertrude Gregg, Sliss Grace Moon ey, Sllss Florence Slugnler, Sllsa Helen Le Gterse, Sllss Slary Storrlssey, Sllss Slar garet Slorrlssey, Mlsa Detty Barry, Sllsa Slargaret Connolly, Sllss Hilda Crawford and Sllss Slargaret Franz. The members are "1015" graduates ot tho Catholic Girls' High School. "The Twilight Fellowship" gave a re ception in honor of Sir. Dudley G Singer on Sunday evening in the blue room of the Colonial Cafe. Among those present were Sir. Dudley G. Singer, Mr. Jules Slgmund, Dr. Robert S. Rraunstoln, Mr. Samuel Hlrthenhorn, Sir. I. T Lydenbaum, Ph. D. Doctor Hraunsteln rendered Beveral vocal selections, Mr. Slgmund featured quick "characterization changes" and ec centric dancing was shown by Sir. S. Hlrshenhorn. A speech followed by Mr, Singer. Tho Jolly Six played their final pinochle game last evening at the home of Dr. and Sirs. Retberold. 12th street and Fair mount avenue. The members of the club Include Dr and Sirs Relberold, Dr. and Sirs. Peiffer, Mr. L. Slarco, Sd, and Sir. S. W. Baldwin, Jr. MRS. H. P. SCHNEIDER, of 1209 Erie avenue, entertained her "500" club at cards and luncheon last week. Among her guests were Sllsa Helen Metz, Mra, George Orr, Mrs. C. E Landenslaugher. Sirs. W. Merker, Mrs. Leon Davis, Sirs. H. E. Hosback, Sirs. Frederick Metz. Sirs. H. Loutz, Mrs. John McCusker, Mrs. J, Holman and Sirs. Henry P. Rtedel, Jr. The Mlshorral SSlon Society held Its regular meeting last Sunday evening at the home of Sllsa Lenora Gordon. 830 South street. Sir. Leon II. Rose, adviser to the club, spoke on the "Jewish Con gress" and after explaining the Dance of the Council of Jewish Clubs, the club members sang "Hatlckvah," "Dort Woo Plo Zeder," "Come Thou Almighty King." and "God la In Hla Holy Temple." Noml nations wero made and refreshment served. The next meeting will be hid Sunday at the home of Mlsa Rosalie Sommer3, 822 South street. A birthday party was given In honor of Mlsa Fanny Kline, on Sunday evening, at her home, 6t2 Lansdowne avenue. Among those present were: MUs LeUck, Miss Levin, Miss MaigolU, Mlsa Homer, Mlsa GeUter. Mlsa Kspner. Miss Segal, Mlsa Mary Schyner, Mlsa Lena Schyner. Mis Qalmin, MUs Dorothy Cline, Mies yigderman, ansa vanny turn, uua Ai- pert, JUsa Dorothy Levied IUm Cohen, OTO VAV Sllsa Sllllor, Mr. Burns. Sirs. Segal, Sir. Splcgal. Sir. Elscn, Sir. Wless, Sir. Lovlck, Sir. Caiman. Sir. Romer, Sir. Goren. Mr. Fclnstcln, Sir. Lelnson, Sir. Kaufman, Sir. Cohort, Sir. Polnkoff, Sir. Sam Kline, Sir. Hnrry Kline and Sir. Bruck. Sir. SInx Sublnger, jWnager of tho for eign department of itrto Stato Bank of Philadelphia, entertained Saturday night nt a dlnrfcr.j In the'' Syllman, 714 Pino street. Those prcsentWero : Sir. nnd Sirs. Harold C. JCrauskopf, Sir. Frank C. Crow, Mr. and Slr&iJNolBcher. Tho iUmtrw-u3 nrrahged by Sllsa L. C. ntlllmanTrnind the room was gaily aecoraieu. , i j Sllss Rao E Haymruf; of 122 North 8th phxci, ciuerinineu mo memnors ot nor stwlng clrolcr qn Tuesday QVcnlngV The members present were Syss" Fao Oabler, SIlsA Fannie J. Wnldman, Sllss Sadye SpltA Sllsa Fannie iRywock, SI(ss Pauline Kohn Miss Slollle-Roscnbaum, Miss Selma Lowcnstcln,,Sll9 Ftoi-enco Roscnblltt and Sllss VrancrScharf. "AS "T- ThvPlazirClub held a meeting at' tho hoine of If. Anthony Cohen, 1CS North SUf Btreef, Preparations nre bolng made for Ijur concert and danco by tho ball commltteo, which consists of Sir. Jack Pressman, chairman; Sir. Joieph Halhem, treasurer: Sir. Bud Weinberg, secretary, and Sir. Benjamin Slultz. The affair will bo held at tho Apollo Hall on Sunday eve ning, Slay 7. mllE friends of the Uptown Homo for X tno Aged are making elaborate arrange ments for n concert and dance, to be held in the Parkway Auditorium, Broad and Cherry streeta. next Sunday evening, This dance Is the fifth of a series of six dances which the auxiliary has under taken to give In order to raise J 1500 which they have promised to give to the older society bo as to enable It to take the mortgage off the home, 957 North Frank lln street A Bpecial Una of talent has been en gaged from various vaudeville houses run ning during the week and special ef forts nre being made to make the affair the most enjoyable the patrons of the auxiliary ever had. Specialty dance3 will be one of the features. The committee In charge of this affair Includes Sir. David Schwartz, chairman; Sllss Clara Klvltz. secretary; Sir. David Waxman, Sllsa Reba Frank, Sllsa Rose Frank, Sir. Louis Solador, Sir. Samuel Gold, Sir. Samuel Krouse, Sllsa Jennie Solador, Sir Benjamin Gold, Sir Sam Mort. Sllsa Slatllda Cohen. Sllss Beatrice Solomon, Sir. Herbert Flick and Sir. Julius Charleston. On Thursday night a party was given by the Messrs. Berg at 629 Cantrell Btreet In honor of Sir, Nathan Ankln. Among those attending were Mr. Barney B. Berg, Sir S. Parker, Sir. Charles Rodown, Sllsa Grace Brown, Sllss Ada Deckter. Exhi bition dances were given by Sir. Barney B. Berg, assisted by Mlsa Mary Coonca. Mr, Charlea Rodown acted as toastmaster. Mlsa Lena Baron entertained at her home, 4101 Chestnut street, on Sunday. Those present were Mlsa Lena Baron, Mlsa Bessie Harrison, MUa Caroline Lelder, Mlsa Minerva Baron, MUs Gertrude Har rison, Mlsa Rhoda Baron, Mlsa Martha Welsa. Mlsa Rosa Rosaman, Miss Minerva Bernstein, Misa Ethel Harrison, Miss Helen Revine, Miss Esther Armon, Sllsa Hannah Berg, Mlsa Leah Bernstein, Misa Helen Green, Mr. Herman Harrison, Sir. Herman Washer, Mr, Jack Cohen. Mr Bernard Borofsky, Mr. Nathaniel Fisher. Mr. Julius Cohen, Mr. Emanuel Goldman, Mr. Abraham Mlttleman, Mr. Herman Flaher, Mr. Bamuel Applebaum, Mr. Jo seph Greenoerg. ur. joeepn a. lieasier. Mr. Harry Mlttleman, Mr. Maurlca Grtcu a.nd Mr, nn Witt Krcts GHOWS RAPIDLY ' Organization nt Big Powtlor PInnt hnlnrgea Its Quarters rCSfNSOnOVE. N. J.. April 5 Tho riTleFtuY0."1'r,Men's c"rlstlan Assocla i? . i i.?0.""1 JtTsoy hM n "'ration last night to mark tho formal opening of new quarters near tho du Pont powder camps nnd village. h,,i,tH1 a.tV mnlMH "Ro "with a small building and less than 200 members, tho enrolment has Jumped to moro than 2000 members and tho quarters havo been en argrd until now tho Association building Is tho most pretentious of tho hnstlly built frame structures m tho new powder villages Tho building contnlns a lobby, Boclal and reading room, bowling hall with eight alleys, four classrooms and n large gym nasium It provided a much-needed social centro for tho powder workers and draws Its membership largely from Camp No. 2. directly opposlto which tho building Is lo cated In thH camp approximately 3000 American workmen aro quartered. At another camp In tho rear nro 2500 foreign laborers, nnd hero tho V SI C A. has opened a social room and Is conducting classes In English. Woodbury The Entertainment Commltteo of the Woodbury Country Club has nrrnnged a concort nnd informal reception to the new and the retiring president of tho club on tho ocnlng of Saturday, April 15, AMUSEMENT "Come to Bohemia" Ono of those rent nlehta at HOTEL WALTON Thursday Evening-, April 6 Moro noel foaturcs, anothnr cood tlmo and JtchKSi? nB f th ramou' ""ltlno Souvenirs. Dancing after 10 Secure tables from tho head nalter. Eugene G. Miller, Manager Palace ioAjiA&iDiPM- Constance Collier in "Tun code or MAHCIA onAY" Comlncr Thursday, Friday, Saturday FANN113 WAKD In 'TOU Tlin DEKKNBn" . CHESTNUT Below 10th Arcadia AH s Week DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "THE HAP.1T OF HAPPINESS" Stanley MARKET ADOVE 10TII 11:15 A.M. to 11 lift P.M. TODAY LAST TIMES Leonore Ulrich In "THE HEART OF PAULA" Thurs ,l'rl ,8aft, Duetln Tornum In "UcnDIalr" T7.J., MARKET ABOVE OTH VlPtflVlfl Today nnd Tomorrow Y XjjJi.lGf ritANK MILLS EDITH REEVES In "MORAL FABRIC" Added "CASE or MARY PAGE" No. 11 Also SIDNEY DREW COMEDY PIANO RECITAL ARTHUR HOWELL WILSON The Llttlo Theatre. Tomor.. Apr C, S:1B P. M. Tickets 11 80. II at Heppo'a and at Box Office. ACADEMY TONIGHT AT 8:15. SPECIAL PERFORMANCE MAHLER'S 8TH SYMPHONY 400 Unreeerved Seata In Amphitheatre. BOo Knickerbocker p"YBlnT,in!r. Matlneea Tueaday, Thursday and Saturday. Forrest Theatre psw April 7th A REMARKABLE ALL-STAR PERFORMANCE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Eaglesville Sanatorium Consumptives Unler the auspices of tho United Theatre Managers of Philadelphia. SAMUEL F. NIXON, Chairman. THOMAS M. LOVE, Business Manager. All Participating in this Benefit Volunteer Their Services by Permission of Their Respective Managers and the Managers of Theatres. A Grand Array of Stageland's Best Artists From the Lyric The N. Y. Winter Garden Co. pre sents its greatest musical extrav aganza. "A World of Pleasure" Choice numbers by Clifton Craw ford, Conroy and LeMaire, Collins & Hart. Venita Fitzhugh, Franklin Batie, Herman Timbers and Hattie Darling, McMahon, Diamond and Chaplow and chorus, From the Forrest The Stuyvesant Producing Co. presents selections from "Come to Bohemia" Introducing Dalsle Irving, Walter Percival, Fred Nice, Ada May Weeks, Alice liegeman, Denman Maley, Don ald McMillan, Muriel Hudson and chorus. From the Garrick Cohan and Harris will present the entire first act of their successful farce, "It Pays to Advertise" with Marjorie Wood, George Schaef fer, Louise Drew, Grant Mitchell, Ben Johnson, Will Deming and Cecile Breton. FASHION PARADE Gown Display from Philadelphia's Leading Stores and Modistes. d,.r. .mriar tha direction oi FrJ. O. Nlxon Orchestra trom the Lyrlc-Adelphl and Forrest Theatres, direction ot Richard schmwL musicians have been srauUd permission to volunteer their aervtoea by Uxl T , . W C Sheppard. President. TM Sta Department ot too vaiious iuairt wiuim services bl permission ot tho 1- A. T. a. E. Weal Seats Now On Sale at the Forrest Help One of Philadelphia's Host Ccssmsdbla Charities. Prteej MOON MAKES MISTAKE IN COLUMBUS PAINTING Didn't Shine as Sh6wn in Dis covery ot America at Con gress Hall Exhibit And now tho moon Is "In wrong." For there was no full moon shlntng down on the Plnta, the Nina and the Banta Mnrla, Columbus' caravels, out at sea the night before the low-tying ehora of a new continent was discovered through the morning mist. Astronomical records prove It. Tho discovery of this historical fact came to light nt the exhibition of his torical pictures In Congress Hall, where there Is one painting which depicts that dramatic evening. A full moon Is rising above tho eastern horizon and tho re flection of the setting sun tnt.i the sails of Columbus' flagship. It Is very Impres sive t but nn nrt lover with nn nstrono mlrril turn ot mind doubted the au thenticity of the moon. "Tho critic of the painting Is right," replied Dr. Erlo Dopllttle, professor of astronomy at the university of Penn sylvania, when appealed to. "The moon on October 11, 1492, did not rise until 10 o'clock and then It was midway be tween a full moon and a half moon." The exhibition, which wna scheduled to close June 20, will be continued until after tho end of the Associated Advertis ing Clubs of the World convention, June 2f, to 30, on tho request of tho Poor Richard Club, and perhnps until tho Na tional Fourth of July Celebration here. AMUSEMENT BROAD Matinee Today LAST 4 EVOS MATINEE SATURDAT. MAUDE ADAMS taaS,,KS?,B LAST TETEIl PAN MAT. TOMOnUOW NEXT WEEK Scata Tomorrow LAURETTE TAYLOR (The Original "PEG") IN A NEW COMEDY The Wooing of Eve ny J. HARTLEY MANNERS Author of "PEO O' MY HEART" B. F. Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS "Thoroughly Merltorloua Dill I" Ledger. Valerie Bergere & Co. Presenting "LITTLE CHERRY BLOSSOM" Wilbur Mack & Nella Walker Laddie Cliff EIJNORE WILLIAMS: "TANOO SHOES"! EDNA SHOWALTEIl. AND OTHER STARS. GAERICK Pop. Mat. Today COHAN & HARRIS Prcient THE TUNNIEST TLAY IN THE WOnLD IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Original New York Cait and Production. Dent Scata fl at Popular Matinee Today. T VTJTP LAST 1.60 MAT. TODAY Jj 1 XVlU LAST BIX TIME8 The N. Y Winter Garden' Million Dollar Mu sical Extravnirnnza A WORLD OK PLEASURE With a Great Cast of 123 CLIFTON CRAWFORD. CONROY & LeMAIRH Collins & Hurt. Margaret Edwards, Venlta Fltzhush, rranklln Batle and Koala Qulnn. Next Week Seats Tomorrow The Latest Viennese Operetta Triumph "ALONE AT LAST" Fran?Lt,ar A T1"I?T "DT-TT last six times JUEiXjmX. Ln,t Pop. tl Mat. Tomor. The Season's Smartest Musical Comedy "NOBODY HOME" Full of Zip, Melody and Fun Next Week Seats Tomorrow Eucens Walter's Latest Play "THE LITTLE bllEPHEIiO OF KINQDOM COME ' Globe Theatre SiSSW vJiUWC VAVDBVILLB Continuous 11 A. M to 11 P M. 10c. ISC, 23c. "Solomon, the Great," Sf JJ&S'ju, Barney Williams and Girls A0fhert A7a"lvi--r- VV MaU Tu"' Thura. VV aillUL 25c 60c Reg- Mat. Sat. Evgs 23c to tl.no higher. "DAMAGED GOODS" Next Week "BRINGING UP FATHER" FORREST Pop. Mat. Today gSSg COME TO BOHEMIA Best SMita 11.00 at Pop. Matinee Today. Amnvino-n alrord blow 8h- Mitt. 284. iimeilCail Arvlne Stock in "A Woman's Way." Mats. Tues., Thurs.. Sat. From B. F. Keith's Eddie Leonard, tho Prince of Min strels, and Billie Burke's "Tango Shoes,' Vaudeville's Newest Novelty. From the Adelphl The Comstock-Marbury Co. pre sents the smart features of the mu sical hit, "Nobody Home" with Lawrence Grossmith, Charlea Judels, Zoe Barnett, Nigel Barrio, Mignon McGibeny, Helen Clarke, Quentin Tod and entire chorus. From Nixon Grand Rio and Norman, European Nov elty Artists, From the Nixon Theatre Lew Fitzgibbon, Xyjophone Xpert, "From Broadway Theatre Kelly and Galvin, the Daga and the Actor, From Nixon's Colonial Natalia Navarre, tha Sweet Saxo phonist. - NlrdlUuwr nd Harry T Jordan, fnibln No. s, twnjamia mrtuBo,nw. Box Office. Get in Line E , lti--, JWtejjfi-MaMBaaBBB?gJaBS:g,.-titsi