". -- -mt&nimmimi-' lyw EVE! LEDGEE-PHILADELPHIA FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1916. 13 rE ANTICIPATES HAPPY AFTERNOON FOR KIDDIES Child's Garden of Verse and Memories of Famous Por traits Will Be Shown at Bellevue-Stratford To dayChildren of Fashionables Take Part THE kiddles will bo In their element this afternoon at the Hope Day Nur sery benoflti which will be given In the ballroom of tho Bellevue-Strntford from 2:30 Until 5:30 o'clock. Tableaux will bo ' given at Intervals during tho afternoon, and between times Constance Dlnney, of New York, will dance and little Polly Thayer will play on her beloved violin. It Is a protty tiling, this Idea of tho llttlo children of tho well-to-do giving of their talent and time to help their poorer little brothers and sisters who are taken care of in tho Hope Day Nursery, which Is In tho heart of tho slums, at 1013 Vine street. Euffono Field's Garden of Verso will be Illustrated by tho small tots and somo of tho world-famous portraits of children will be copied; after tho performance thoro will be a ohlldron'a dancing too. A feature of tho entertainment will bo a loan oxhlbltlon of dolls drossod In the costumes of alt nations, and thoro will also bo a sale of children's summer hats under tho management of Mrs. Howard Ellison, Jr., Mrs. Charles Wood, Mrs. Moado Large, Mrs. Itobort Sowell and Mrs. Morris Clothier. Among tho tots who will tako part in tho tableaux nro Gcorgo F. Patterson, Jr., Willing Pattorson, Balllo Henry, Elslo Robinson, Mary Haro Davis, Charles O. Harrison, 3d, Jack Whoolor, Clayton Banks, Jr., Anita Foulke, Wal ter Foullto, Jr., Dorothea Frothtngham, Dotty Coles, Molly Tylor, Sidney F. Tyler, Jr., Nanoy Thouron, Prlscllla Sin- nlokson, Clayton Wlnsor, Charles Mather, Catharlno Mather, Nicholas I Nowlln, Janet Nowlln, Mary Cartor, Mary Law, Virginia Hocksohor, Samuel Goodman, G. Clymer Brooko, McLean Williamson. Tho board of managers Includes! Pres- ' ldont, Mrs. Stacy B. Lloyd; vlco presl- i dents, Miss Mary K. Gibson, Mrs. Charles L. Borlo, Jr., Mrs. Isaac R. Davis; treasurer, Mrs. Honry 8. Joanes; seoretary.'Mlss Ellzaboth Gibbons White; assistant socrotary, Mrs. Robert Sowoll; Mrs. Alfred R. Allen, Mrs. Thomas G. Ashton, Mrs. Charles E. Brlnloy, Mrs. Herbert I Clark, Mrs. Morris I Clo thier, Jr., Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook, Mrs. John M. Dentson, Mrs. Russoll Duano, Mrs. H. Howard Ellison, Jr., Miss Anna B. Gilpin, Mrs. Charles R. Wood, Mrs. Goorgo W. Kondrlck, 3d, Miss Vgnes C. Konnody, Mrs. G. G. Mcado urge, Mrs. William C. Posey, Mrs. J. VRldgway Rollly, Mrs. Isaac W. Roberts, J Mrs. F. King Watnwrlght, Mrs. Herbert JW. Warden, Mrs. Henry M. Watts and fMrs. Daniel B. Wentz. Mrs. Lloyd, who will glvo a box party at tho performance will havo a number of tho school set as hor guests. Including Miss Virginia Carter, Miss Susan Good man, Miss Eleanor Sloan, Miss Ellon Douglas Floyd, Miss Paulino Thayer, Mr. Arthur Baugh, Mr. Matthew Balrd, 2d, Mr. J. JConton Elsenbroy, Mr. Rich- ford Nowlln, Mr. John , Balrd, Jr., Mr. 1 Henry Bain, 3d, Mr. Theodoro Bailey Sand Mr. John Bankson. Tou are nowlso fashionable nowa- days If you haven't got tho measles or at least aro not quarantined with Bald Infantile dlseaso, which is ravaging tho beauty of our young peoplo Just now. rhera Is Lisa NorrlB, tho attractive debu- lite of tho last season, laid up In darkenod room to protect her eyes, Df course and Valentino Mitchell, too, Fanothor charming girl, Is suffering from ho selfsamo malady. Charlotte Brown, vho is doing such splendid work in luslo over In Now York this winter, amo homo for a while lost week, and low she Is quarantined over hero and inablo to return to hor studies because ler small brother has a caso of measles. Nannlo Hecksher also has a caso and bo has Undo Guy. It really Is too bad if It were not a bit funny; It would be so much more tyllsh to have something like append! dtls or inflammation of the sinus, whloh i the very last word In things social. NANOY WYNNE. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Clarenoe W. Dolan gave i dinner of 20 covers', followed by dancing and bridge, last night at Calico Cottage. Aiken. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Dolan and their daughter, Miss Rosalie Dolan, will J return to this city about April :t for a Pphort time before going to Long Island lor the season. . Mrs. Francis King Walnwrlght, of Bryn Mawr, will entertain In her box at the Bellevue-Stratford this afternoon at the children's tableaux. Her guests will In clude Miss Martha Stengel, Mlas Ines Justice, Miss Alltlre Croier, Miss Anita Foulke, Miss Pauline Foulke, Miss Virginia Brock, Master John Morgan Dentson, Jr., Master Sidney Brock, Master William Foulke, Master Randolph Justice, Master Alfred Stengel and Master Francis King Watnwrlght, Jr, Mrs. H. Bartol Braste, of Wynnewood, will also give a box party this afternoon at the benefit Mr, and Mrs. William Wallace Attor bury are' receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, William Wallace Atter bury, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Albert p. Bunting gave a dlnner-danca last evening at their home, IKS Sprues street. In honor of their two sons. There were about one hundred guests present. Mrs. Harry Anbury has Issued Invito . .lions for a Ctttzens Meeting In the Oak Lane Library, at Oak Lane avenue and QHh, street, at 8 o'clock this evening. The meeting Is called for patrlotlo addresses n the necessity for national prepared ,ies. and the speakers will Include Mrs. I. fi. o iiarra. vice president or mo rennsyi anta Women's Division for National Pre paredness J Mr; John Sparhawk, Jr., and Mr, A. J. Drexel Blddle. F. R. O. a, founder of the Drexel-Blddlo Military porps. Mrs, George W, Urquhart, acting chairman of the Ladles' Branch of the Erex)-Blddle Citizens' Army Campaign, Jll preside. A masquerade dance and supper will be Iven on tho evening of Wednesday. April 28, at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Mrs. George Franklin Brown, of 411 Vest Price street, will entertain at tea bmorrow afternoon in honor of the widely awn autnor, airs. &aie t-ang-iey uosner, Richmond, Va, MIm Dorothy (Jrammer. daughter of the kv, car( E, Qrammer ana Mrs. uraamtr, llOU Spruce street, will entertain at din. this evening prior to the meeting of re. -Troth')! Dancing Class at the Qor. intown cricket Club, Nanhelm. Mr. Mr wuuam v. twnn, or, )vest.gjhi- ten nVenue, Qermantown, will give n din ner for their daughter Miss Christine Rehn, beforo the class. The Fuller Sisters, from Dorset, Eng land, will give a recital of English and Scottish folk songs of war and peace In tho Merlon Cricket Club next Friday even ing, April H. The affair Is under tho auspices of the Main Line Branch of the Women's Peace Party. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Boulton Dixon will return from tholr wedding trip to morrow, nnd will stop with Mrs. Dixon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Thayer, of the Dust Pan, Merlon, until their home in Chestnut Hill Is completed. Mrs. Dixon before her marriage on March 4 was Miss Emily Markoo Thnyer. Mr. Edwin Groblo Drcer, who recently returned to his homo, Annandalo, at Mal vern, from the Pacific coast, has gone to new xorK ror a fortnight. Mrs. David B. Dallam has returned to her apartment nt tho Lincoln, from Ashe vlllo, N. C, whore bIio spent tho winter months. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Lynn Truseott, of 627 Cooper street, Camden, nnnounco the engagement of their daughter, Miss Gladys Truscult, to Mr. Ross Brntnerd Sims, of Albnny, N. Y. Among thoso who will net as patron essos for tho drnmatlo recital of "Tho Yellow Jacket," to bo given Tuesday ovo nlng, April 11, at tho Little Theatre, undor the auspices of tho Woman's Suffrngo party, aro Mrs. Qcorgo A. Dunning, Mrs. Joseph M. Gazzam, Mrs. Wllllnm D. Orange, Miss Llda Stokes Adams and Dr. Lucy L. W. Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Griffith, of Pit mnn, N. J., announce tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Gladys Vlrendn Grif fith, to Mr. Thomas R. Castor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Castor, also of Pit man. This nfternoon, nftor the Philadelphia Orchestra concert. Captain W. A. Roonoy, of tho United States Navy, and Mrs. Rooney will entertain tholr guosts at tea nt tholr home, Broad and Spruce streets. Among thoBO who will bo prosent aro Miss A M. Bean, Miss M. Blrnoy, Mra M. Bur gess, Miss Bertha do Rlvora, Mrs. W. Qowoy, Miss Ellzaboth Paxon, Miss Anna C. do Rivers, Miss Matilda Ardcn do Rivers, Mrs. Thomas Shallcross. Mlsi Letltla Levering Omensettor, Miss M. Trout, Miss Mabel Schumo, Miss Hepsoy Norrla Wolls and Mls3 Mary Levis Yar nail. Chestnut Hill Mrs. Foster M. Recdcr, of Springfield avonuo, has returned from New York, where sho was the guest of her undo, Mr. Richard McCormlck. Miss Elizabeth Henry, of Springfield avonuo, Is spending several days In New Yorlc Along the Reading Mr. and Mrs. J. Wcsloy Pullman, Jr., havo closed tholr residence In Wyncoto and takon a house nt Ridley Park, whero they will mako tholr homo in tho fu ture. Miss Emma Supplco, of Webster avonuo, Wyncoto, who has been spondlng the last two weeks ns the guest of Mr. Nathan Dunn, at Doylestown, has returned to her homo. Mrs. Nathan Dunn and her son. Mr. Struthcrs Dunn, havo returned to their home from a fortnightly trip to Florida. South Philadelphia Mrs. D. Toran, of 930 Porter street, en tertained tho U. D. Girls' Sewing Clrclo on Tuesday. Tho members present were Miss Beatrice H. Ginsberg, Miss Ida M. Silverman, Miss Fay Toran, Miss Sydney Toran, Miss Estclle Rose, MIsb Charlotte Rubin, Miss Roso B. Jacobson, Miss May Hoskln and Miss Roso Brnunfeld. Woodbury The Queen Esther Clrclo met at tho home of Mrs. Jennings, on Delaware street, Tuesday evening, nnd completed the organization of the Clrclo. Tho third Monday evening of each month was de cided upon aa tho regular mooting night, and plans wero made for a definite lino of work. lKHa fXI Umjiim. 11 jL,iwn.i, 1 hiiiiwliiibi . iiwg y TyTlHRK'JflM. aflbfB- nmiiiiLia m ,in,i Jflylli. 'ilHUI m fI.-JU..Vl-ii.-jim-!jK jBB 'i D'9(pFJt 'M v K8kSs1 j53kmI war . oH r HpHPk -Vt-HE- B $ f W iH ' ' Vi-AaHi-fll4HitiBr 'Mm MA-f m ;'' , r aiW & of ' Awi" -;H 5 mMtiMml is? r w 5p ..S . KjJ B bJfcr. , , .4.,- , ... ' - ft- torn. MISS VERNON GREENWOOD " Vaux. Miss Greenwood, who is a member ot the "Neighborhood ttayers," un amateur organization of Lansdowne, will take part in the corned, 'Green Stockings," o bo presented thii evening fii the New Century Drawing Room for the benefit of t!p Woman's Medical College, Along the Main Line MERION Final arrangements for the garden feto to be given Saturday,. April IS, at the Merlon Country Day School were completed Wednesday at anehthuslastlo meeting held nt the home of Mrs. Edward Holt, when a large sum of money was vol untarily given to pay for tho attractive novelties recently selected In New York by Mrs. Bok and Mrs. Frederick W. Rock well, chairman of the committee. The nov elties, which Included many exquisite gar don articles, attracted quite a llttlo atten tion, and many of those prcsont decided to purchase then and there, so that orders had to bo given for more nrtlctea. Such was the fate of 25 exquisite hand-painted trnys, which wero designed by a young Jnpaneso artist, who found himself stranded In Paris nt the beginning of the wnr and came to America In th capacity of steward on one of our American liners. Divided by a green trellis will be found a delightful tearoom, whero, under the direc tion of Mrs. Anna B, Scott, assisted by 20 senior and Junior mombera of the class held weekly In Mrs. Scott's model kltohen In Merlon, toa will be served from a Bus. elan samovnr at tables prettily decorated with spring flowers. Among thoso who will assist Mrs. Scott are Mrs. Charles Willing Hubor, Miss IMytho Kater, Miss Marlon Kater, Miss Loulso Wanamaker, Miss Isabel Wanamaker, Miss Esther Tlly, Miss Dorothy Tlly, Miss Elizabeth Novlns. Miss Eleanor Gray, Miss Marguer Ito Hollopcter, Miss Mildred Hughes, Miss Marlon Folwell. Miss Mildred Boerlcko, Miss Alma Wanamaker, Miss Marlon Humphreys, Miss Rachel Harlan, Miss Phttla Jolllffcr, Miss Anna Brill. Miss Edith Brill nnd llttlo Miss Evelyn Wll ford. Bala-Cynwyd At tho noxt club night of tho Footllght 6rs" Dramatio Association, to bo hold Monday, April 24, In St. John's Tarlsh House, three delightful llttlo plays will be given by tho members, nnd Mrs. O. W. Sclby will render several musical selec tions, nfter which there will bo dancing. Tho mombcrs taking part In the plays will Include Mra. A. C. Hnmpaon, Mrs. J. Rea Pntttrson, Mrs. E. L. Pnrvln. Mrs. Gwynne T. Shoppord, Miss Del Roso Mncan, Mr. Harold MncGcorgo, Mr. Walter A. Fox, Mr. Paul Vnnneman, Jr., Mr. J. Rea Pat terson, Mr. E. L. Parvln and Mr. John T. Bailey, 3d. Mrs. Thomas D. Bowes, of Trovor Lane, will spend tho wock-end with her mother, Mm. Charles ICnlttel, at hor Chelsea cot tage Mr. and Mrs. Tlrm'pi nn.l hi ii.,.. children will leavo April 20 for Chelsea to spend threo or four weeks with Mrs. ICnlt tel. Germantown Mr, and Mrs. J. Ivlns Nicholas, of B3.15 Wayno avenue, will glvo n danco this overling at tho Casino In honor of tholr daughter, Miss Knthcrlno Nicholas, nnd son, Master James Nicholas. Tho guests will Includo Miss Sarah Fry, Miss Con stance Snow, Miss Elizabeth Potts, Miss Dorothy Kent, Miss Ellznboth Kean, Mlas Anno Schwartz, Miss Betty Read, Mlas Clarlbel Nlchol.13, Miss Mary D. Stowart, Miss Freda Gllloaple. Miss Clara Iszard, Miss Emily Cornelius, Miss Judelle Hus ton, Miss Mnry Rlttcr, Miss Margarot Mel lor, Bliss Amelia Sclzas, Miss Rebecca Smaltz, Miss Eleanor Smoltz, Miss Helen Parrott, Miss Mnry Miller, Miss Snrah Rlggs, Miss Mildred Landls. Miss Edith Johnson, Master Rodney Beck. Master Nowton Beck, Master William R. Dawson, Master David Boggs, Master Harold Gade, Master Warren Richmond, Master Robert M. Williamson, Mnster Raymond Iszard, iiiamer inuuaino Bimons, .Master John Si mons, Master David Fleming, Master Spar ta Fritz. Master Thomas Atherton. Master Thomas Wolstenholm. Master Brewster Grace, Master Milton Barbn, Master Wal ter Miller, Mastor Francis Jenkins, Master PIcrson Grieve. Master Edwnrd Straw bridge, Master John Reeves, Master Alton West and Master Rodman Porter. West Philadelphia Dr. and Mrs. T. Howard Knight, Miss Besson. Miss Mario Loulso Knight, Miss Aijelo Besson Knight and Mr. Howard B. Knight, of 42d nnd Walnut Btrects, who spend tho wlntor In California, whero Mrs. Knight's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Besson Murphy, havo been living for somo time, returned home Mon day, after Btopplng off at Chicago en routo. Miss Florence Dohmen will entertain in honor of Mr. CArl Hough tomorrow night. Among tho guests will bo Miss Katherlno Kellor, Miss Eleanor Hickman, Miss Eliza beth Christopher, Miss Florcnco Dohman, Mr. Carl Lconhardt, Mr. William Force, Mr. Harry Schrack and Mr. Edward Koh ler. Frankford Tho next regular monthly meeting of tho Olney Improvement Association will bo held In the association's room, nt Ionic Hall, 2d street nnd Tabor road, on Thursday evening, April 13. CHILDREN TAKE 11 iSS3BK I c ' PHflH KJjMKrSLKUKmml'T JatSHDasssssPassssfl ffil!iEfNBPEPyFv KPBoH HP mH-IA yHHHX1 North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Isaac J. Lockhart. of 2737 North" 13th street, announco tho engage ment of their daughter. Miss Martha Lock hart, to Mr. J. Elmer Hall, Jr., of 1321 West Lehigh nvenuo. Mrs. Alter Weiss, of 3214 Columbia ave nue, announces tho engagement of hor daughter, Mlas Rao Weiss, to Dr. Edward N. Cohen, of Brldgeton, N. J. Mrs, Weiss entertained at hor home on Sunday eve ning In honor of tho announcement. Kensington The betrothal of Miss Esther Mailer to Mr. Nathan Abrnmovltz was announced on Saturday evening nt a reception given by Mr. and Mrs. M. Mailer at their home, 2306 Coral street Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Slomkowskl, of 4400 North 6th strctt, nro receiving con gratulations on tho birth of u daughter on Monday. Mr. and Sirs. Slomkowskl aro actlvo In charity work among tho Polish societies In North Philadelphia. Tioga Mrs. James H. Johnson, of 1315 Erlo avenue, has Just returned after a winter's sojourn In Palm Beach and Miami, Fla. Mr. Johnson will not return until later In tho spring. A musicale and dramatio entertain ment will bo given tonight In the Ann Carmlchael Presbyterian Church, Erlo avenue. "Tho Harvesters" will bo the sketch presented. Roxborough Miss Margaret Beaaholas, daughter of tho Itsv. Dr. Charles Seasholes and Mra. Beaaholes, of Queen la.no. Falls of Schuyl kill, has returned from a winter's visit In Dilllnss, Mont, where oho was the guest ot her aunt, Mrs. Charles Eddy. Lansdowne Mm. William Kill, of Baltimore nvenue, will glvo a dinner of 10 covers this .eve nlng In honor of Mr, and Mm. J. Franklin Iloss and Mr. Robs' mother, who will move the latter part of May to New York. Mrs. Hill's guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Eben Hunt, Mrs. John Hidings and Mr. and Mrs. William W, Robinson, of Merchantvllle, N. J. Swarthmore The third dance of the regular Bwarth more series will bo held tomorrow even ing In the Woman's Club. Tho PI net- Phi Fraternity has Issued Invitations for a dinner dance to be given at Hamilton Court, on Saturday, April 23, What's Doing Tonight Missionary meetlnr. Olrls' Catholla Hlsh School, luth and Wood streets; 8 o'clock. Frs. Smoker of the Thata Chi fraternity. Clover Room. Dellerua-Stratfordi 8 o'oloek. Play and dance for ths benefit of tha Worn en's Medical College, New Century Drawing Rooms; B o'clock. Annual banquet of ths Youiur Peopla'a Socla tr of Tloca, Tlosa Baptist Church, Broad and Ontario streets; 7:30 o'clock. Usstln of tha Philadelphia Chapter, Am.r lean Institute ot Danktnr. auditorium ot tha Chamber of Commerce, wldener Bullduurj 8 o'clock. Ilanauet or tha Business Science Club. Bella-Yue-Stratford; 7:80 o'clock. Costume ball of the Philadelphia School of Dl;n tor Women, School, Uroad and blaster streets) 8 o'clock. Bentor class banquet. University of Penn sylvania, Itlttenhsua HoteluT:B0 o'clock. Meetlns of tha Latin American Society of the University ot Pennsylvania, Houston llall; 8 o'clock. Philosophical Society, 101 South Bth street; S o'clock. Illustrated leotui Borderland of CIvl ed lectura. "Earpt and tha Nils, tha I of ClvllUatlon." by Arthur Stanley ler the auspices ot the university Rlin, under tha auspices of the university extension oocieiy, viwerspooa itau; o q-ciock. Preparedness meetlnr. Oak Lone Public Li brary, evening. Corinthian Yacht Club meetlns, AdelpbU Ho. tel; evualnx. Lumbermen's Assoclitlon dinner, Adelphla Hotel; evening. Notices for the, Sotkty pan will .ba accept!, and, prlntsd .la the Kveolnx Ledzer, bat all such notices must be writ. f? V. S,."S.J..fr1 A' l. M SKnf U 1VU. H1UA lIMt 1U1UXVI nut si EaJeaa .'tbesa rtgulfements are carried sa that Tenaculum may ba sosalel. to satka will uut ba publlted, PART IN TABLEAUX . A . w GEORGE PATTERSON, JR. Girard Farms Mr. L. EnBtwood Soluold, of 252S South 18th street, will entertain on Sunday eve ning at dinner In honor of Mrs. John A. Stutz and her son, Mr. Wilbur Frederick Stutz, of Washington. D. C, who nro guests of his mother, Mrs, Henry J. Sot bold, nt tho present time. Tho color schemo of the decorations will bo yellow, tulips, daffodils, Jonquils and spring flow ers being Artistically combined with sml lax and maiden-hair ferns; tho favors wilt bo unique summcr-houso3 In yellow. Cov ers will bo laid for 17, and the guests will Includo Miss Anno A. DJorup, Miss Hanna C. Burns, Miss Constance D. Tay lor, Miss Margaret Tustln O'llara, Miss Madeline Watrous, Miss Rno V. Moore, Mr. S. J. Clovingor, Jr., Mr. Austin A. Homer, Mr. Raymond L. Watrous, Mr. Francis Martin DJorup, Mr. Herbert L. Clovengcr, Dr. William C. Ely and Mr. Morgan Parson. mz BONW1T TELLER. 39 Ites $ Misses' Tailleur Suits 29.50 35.00 39.50 New features and treatments ore introduced in belts, button W Misses Frocks0 & Gowns 16.50 AFTERNOON FROCKS of taffeta com bined with Georgette crepe, Persian printed chiffon, beaded motifs, basques, half sleeves of organdie. 1850 to 95.00 SMOCK DRESSES Specialized at 29,50 Extremely simple modes of Georgette crepe and charmeuse. "Jflapper" apparel Iteg. U. S. Pat. omco. Far the Hard-h-Fit Ctrl of 12 to 16 Specialized types for the "Flapper" were introduced to America by Bonwit Teller & Co, "Flapper" apparel is designed on lines particularly and peculiarly appropriate for the girl of 1 2 to 1 6 who has outgrown her years, yet must be attired in a girlish manner. "Flapper" Afternoon Frocks 15.00 to 35.00 . For the party and other little formal affairs, specialized styles developed in appropriate materials and colorings for the girl of 2 to 16. "Flapper" Coats 15.00 to 35.00 Specially designed models for school and dress wear in serge, gabardine, checks, silk-and-cloth combinations. irc INTERESTING RECITAL WILL BE GIVEN IN LITTLE THEATJRE Gifted Artists to Be Heard in Delightful Program Next Wednesday Evening Another Musicale Given in Saturday Club at Wayne A DELIGHTFUL evening of musla has been arranged for next Wednesday evening at StSO o'clock In the Llttlo Thea tre. The assisting nrtlats wilt be Miss Mario G, Loughney, contralto 1 Mrs. Flor ence Prentiss Close, soprano; Miss Allco ii. uaney, -cellist; Miss Emllle Frlcke, pianist, and Miss Bernlco Fryslnger Lewis, pianist. Tho program la as follows! PART L "The lUTiohtro" .,.,,,..., Bmlth t Nil- ...,::r... :..,,......,. .r.L. nou Air d LU "1,'Enfnnt I'rodltue". .... , , ,. MI'S I-outhn-y. "Iturteauln" ,. . MIM Ilaller. "Dnwn In (he n-?rt" Lnd of the Sk-.blu. WMer' .... "Ahl I,ov Hut Day" Debussy , .Popper ,Coi5mn . ..JlMich 'Bird of tho Wlldrn9" .......... Hor'tmnn "Crylnr ot Water" Cmpbll-TlDton Mrs. Close. PAIIT 21 (In Co-tume), Vls D'Arte, "Tosca" Puccini ,. . Mrs. Close. Mon Coeur 3'ouvre tiv vol nt Bem Twlilrhl rtererla ,Mls Bullny One Una Dar, "Martnmn Hutternr1'. ...Puccini Flower Sons. "Itiiilamri Butterfly" Puccini Mra. Close and Mlns Louchney. The patronesses includo Mrs. R. Emott Hare, Mrs. Irving R. Prentiss, Mrs. Horace Trumbauor, Mrs, J. Slddon Pen nock, Mrs. Emlen C. Paul, Mrs. Wosslll Lops, Mrs, Clarenco Landrcth, Mrs. George W. Edmonds. Mrs. Matthew Cryor, Mrs. Wllllnm Geddcs, Mrs. Frederick W. Ab bott. Mrs. William S, Bolding, Mrs. Ber nard Bloch, Mrs. Androw Culver Boyd, Mra. A. N. Burke, Mrs. Benjamin Cnrs kaddon, Mrs. John Casselbcrry, Mrs. Thomas M. Fitzgerald, Mrs. James G. Footc, Mrs. John A. Gcrety, Mrs. Francis Glnther. Mrs. Nicholas J. GrlfUn. Jr., Mrs. Leopold. Mrs. Frank A. McManun. 5tr. Edwnrd J. Hammer, Mrs. Harry S. Henry, Mrs. Julian J. Kccnnn, Jr., Mrs. Frederic Frederick Mencko, Mrs. Charles A. Miller, Mrs. Rowo Stewnrt. Mrs, Lewis H. Mutch Icr, Mrs. C. E. Pilling, Mrs. Frank Pit calm. Mrs. C. II, Smith, Mrs. Samuel Vrooman, Mrs. Charles S. Warnor, Mrs. AMUSEMENT B. F. Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STItEETS EVEIIY ACT A Did HIT I Valerie Bergere & Co. In "LITTM3 CHEltrtY BLOSSOM" Wilbur Mack & Nella Walker! Laddie Cliff: Elinors k Wllllnmas "Tango Bhoca"; Edna Showalter, nnd Other Star Tcoturea. Next Week Joan Sawyer & Co. Globe Theatre FEn. U1UWC VAVDEVILLH Contlnuouall A. M. to 1 1 P. M. I0c. 15c. 25c. "Solomon, the Great," Th0e TK, Barney Williams and Girls Agfher, Arcadia CHESTNUT Below 10th 10 A. M, to 11 :1B r, Last 2 Davs M. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "THE HABIT OF 1IATPINESS" TZ4.,ln MAItKET ABOVE DTH V lCCOria To0ay and Tomo'row . Francis X. Bushman and nvrl)r DaJ'ne In "Tho Wall Brtn" Addfd Authentic French War Pictures. Palace 10c 12M MAHKET 20c 10 A. M. TO 11:15 P. M. LAST 2 DAYS Fannie Ward FOIl THE DEFENSE" In Stanley MARKET ABOVE 10TH llllC A.M. to 11. -15 P.M. Dustin Farnum DEN BLAIH" Arorvmnnn arard below 8th. Mkt. 284. AmenCan Arvlna Stock In "A Woman's Way." Mats. Tues., Thurs., Sat. effte jdeddlfy(5hopOtfoination6 CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET . Ittfteret Jw Mmrdfir'- binding, cape and tie collars, linked fronts, pointed fronts, waist coats and flare sides. Models developed in serge, gabardine, Poiret twill, club checks and wool vclour. Velours and Bolivia Coats 22.50 to 85.00 07 A large collection of models defining every smart style-trend, in wool velour, vicuna velour and silkbolivia in unusual high colorings. DEBUTANTE signed and executed models in tulle, sil vered cloth, silks and Georgette crepes. 35,00 to 150.00 TROTTEUR FROCKS of serge and Georgette crepe in braid trimmed, belted, one-piece, tunic and coat effects. 18.50 25.00 35.00 tt Flapper" 735 to 19.50 Entirely new smock fashions for the girl of 12 to 16 developed in linen, rep, Ser vian cloth, crepe cloth, crepe scrim, pique and voile. ' "Flapper" Suits 16.50 to 39.50 A most extensive variety of "Flapper" suits for school and dress service in serge, gabardine, twill, mixtures and checks. C. Theodore Wcrnwag, Miss Clara Wllllttd and Mrs. Mary Wlno. THE musicale as given at the Saturday Club, Wayne, on Tuesday afternoon was most enjoyable. Tho program was In charge of tho musla section, of which Mrs. P. S. Conrad Is chairman. Tho musle section of the Women's Club of Media furnished tha musla. Miss Beatrice C Alexander was the contralto Mis. Morton Phelps Dlckcrson tho violinist nnd Mrs Ray Daniels Jones the pianist Tea was served after tho muslcalo. AMUSEMENT Broad Last 2 Evgs. L"w. MAUDE ADAMS "iSSUgg? NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW LAURETTE TAYLOR THE OIUOINAL TEO" IN A NEW CO.MEDT The Wooing: of Eve Br J. IIAitTLHT MANNEnS Author of 'TEQ O' MY HEArtr T,YT?TP IABT THBEE TIMES H iVr7r,AT MATiNES TOMOTtnOW Tht N. T Winter Oarrten'a Million Dollar Mu. (leal Extraracanza A WGBLD OF PLEASUIID . . . With a Orat Cant or 15S CLIFTON CIIAWFOHD. CONltOY A LaMAIIlB Colllna A Hart. Maixarat E,1km1 v.i.. Fltzhugh, Franklin IJalle and lioal Qulnn. NEXT WEEK Seats Now The Latest Viennese Operetta Triumph "ALONE AT LAST" .J Composer of The Merry Widow , .A Veritable SprlnRtlm Treat Direct From an All-Seaaon Tlun at tlM Bhubert Theatre, New York Oreat Singing Cast and Ensemble of TB ADF.T.P'FTT LAST tutuse times UJXjm. LAST MATi TOMOIUIOW The Season's S-nartest Musical Comedy "NOBODY HOME" Full of Zip. Melody and run NEXT WEEK Seats Now Emrene Walter's Latsst Play "THE LITTLE SHEPHEHD OF KINGDOM COME" Founded on the Famous Book by John Tot. Jr. A STOB.Y OF THBEE WAIF8 A BOY, a ami, AND A DOO Lauehter and Tears for Old and Toun RESERVE YOUB 8 EATS NOW, fin vvi nlr Thl ist w,k- Ei- at 6 118 jrcllllr. Matlneo Tomorrow at 2:18 COHAN s- 1IABRIS Present THE FUNNIEST PLAY IN THE WORLD IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Original New York Cast and Produo Best eais i at lupuiar tvea. nu TYrl..J. Pop. Mats. Tuea. VVtllllUl 25c. 00c. Rerul Eves. 250 to $1, "DAMAGED GOOl Next Woek "BRINQINa UP T7(r,. TW Next weeK. JO-rs.. J? Ulicao Matlneo Tomorrow, 2:15 S COME TO BOHEMIA Best Seats I1.C0 at Pop, Wednesday Matlneo, ACADEMY Seats ot Heppa's, 1110 Chestnut. Philadelphia at 3 "lu"lul,0:i5 Soloist: MAnCELLA CRAFT, Srtpntno urcnesira Knickerbocker plat!h"Wef.. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. :uj 5.CQ 69.50 trimming, pockets, braid to 150.00 GOWNS Exquisitely de Wash Frocks laM JgET u O 4i ..jfcJaaasMfcfiu.