-i EVENING LEDaBR PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1916. 13 1- NANCY WYNNE INTERESTED IN PLAY UNDER AUSPICES OF SUFFRAGE "The Yellow Jacket" Will Be Given in Dramatic Recital Tomorrow at the Little Theatre by Dr., Fred eric Poole Other Matters of Interest MEMBERS OF MRS. WHARTON'S DANCING CLASS , , i s 1 1, i .,, - i IV .A "mHE YHLLOW JACKET," which JLnrnny of us had tho pleasuro of seeing Inst year nt the Little Theatre, will bo Riven In ilrnnuitla recital nRnln at tho tiny playhoiiso on Vo Lanccy street tomorrow evonlnst, under the auspices of tho Woman Surfrngo party, by Dr. Kretlerlc I'oolo. Tho suftraKista who hcllovo "It Payn to Advertise" havo miccocded In giving a decided Chinese ntmosphcre to tho Daffodil tea room this week, whero tho tickets nro being sold by young women In Chlneso costume, nnd tho window decorations also suggest tho Far East. Tho story of "Tho Yellow Jacket" Is as old an the hills and as young ns (springtime. It Is a play without sconcry, but ns tho lecturer says, "its econcry Is ns big ns ycur Imagination," and ho Initiates his hearers into the mysteries nnd humors of tho Chlneso written language by means of crnyon drawings. Among tho women of social promlnenco who will net ns pationcsscs for "Tho Yellow Jacket" aro Mrs. Gcorgo A. Dunning, Mrs. Joseph M. G.izzam, Mrs. "William D. Grange, Miss Llda Stokes Adams, Dr. Lucy L. W. Wilson, Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson, Mrs. William notch AVlster, Mrs. E. 11. Leafi Mrs. I. II. O'Harra, Miss Vldn Hunt Frances, Mrs. John C. Trnutwlno, Jr., and Miss Ellznboth Klrkbrlde. Tho affair will bo given under tho auspices of tho Flnanco Committee of which Mrs. Wolstnn Dlxey Is chairman. Thoro Is a great romanco about brass buttons and tho warriors who wear them: In fact, somo of tho fjIrU find them qulto Irresistible It la thereforo not astonishing to hear a charming maiden talk about her "lonely sol dlcr" theso days nnd wish ho would sond her his photograph. Thnt was what I heard nt a luncheon recently, and really her cheoks grow pink and her eyes shono with cxcltcmont ns sho talked about him. Tho Idea Is to writo to tho soldier boys who havo no near and dear ones at homo to cheer them in tho awful hours In tho trenches. Ho sides writing to him, you send him cigars nnd cigarettes and handker chiefs nnd warm scarfs and nulnlno pills, nnd ono I know of thoughtfully ndded a toothbrush to her iiacket for "Somowhero in Franco," for her "Lone ly Soldier" had said thnt receiving a lotter from her wns as good as having a wholo now toothbrush. That gives us nn Idea of tho many so-called small trials theso good mon, bravo and true, havo to undergo. But beforo you start this writing to him, you know, you go to got his namo from a placo In Now York and you havo to solemnly swear thnt you nro no Insinuating, nsplrlng femalo on tho job for a husband, for ns the clerk tells you, "This is no matri monial bureau." What a blow to some, for, as I told you, thcro Is a woiid of romanco about bmss buttons and war. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Sir nnd Jlrs. Clarence "W. Dolan gave a largo luncheon yesterday nt Calico Cot tnge, Alkon, S. C. ' A largo houso party was entertained over tho week-end -nt Browns-Mllls-ln-the-Plnes by Mr. F. Zerban Brown, of 317 South 22d htreet. Mr. William Taylor nnd Mr. Georgo llrown motored down yester day for tho day. Two marriages of interest to persons In this city havo beeen nnnounccd In Now York, that of Mlrfs Eleanor Ityckman Drown, daughter of Mrs. Howard Mc Wllllams nnd the Iato Paul Taylor Brown, of this city, to Mr. Edwin Mullcr. Jr., of Lexington, Ky.. which will tako placo at tho Central Presbyterian unurcn. ,w rk, on April 25. and JUss amrjorio wni- ire Brown to air. Konnetn unmiuon iTunail, of Princeton, on Juno 0, at Plain- field, N. J. Miss Hannah Bnndolph, who has been the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. John It. Fell at Allien, S, C, loft Saturday to return to her homo In this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fell will remain In the South until after Easter. Among those spondlnir tho week-end at tho Traymoro, Atlantic City, were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Townsond, Mr. and Mrs. nollln II WlUiur and Mrs. W. Percy Simpson. Sir. nnd Mrs. Joseph E. WIdener nnd Miss Fill WIdener are spending a fort ' night at tho resort. Mrs, C Bandolph Snowden nnd her mother, Mrs. William II. Churchman, who have been abroad for some time, will sail from England April 15. Mrs. Thomas McKcan, of Glencoa ' House, Itosemont, left on Thurtday to spend a few weeks at French Lick Springs, Ind, Mrs. John T. Carpenter and her fam ily returned to nose Cottage, their home jn St. David's, tha early part of the week. Mrs. Harry .Wain Harrison left last woek to spend 'a bhort time at French Lick Springs, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph a. nosengarten, who have been living at 2212 De Li-jicey street pince tho first of January, will re- V urn to "Chanticleer," their homo in St. David's, on April H. Friends of Sirs. C. Heatly Dulles, of Vlllanoya. are glad to hear she Is recover, lng from her recent operation In the Uni versity Hospital. Mr. and Mrs , William Hall, of 4.J0 South 20th street, announced the en gagement of their daughter, Mlsa Marie P. Hall, to Mr, William II. Klrkpatrlck at a luncheon given on Saturday. The Misses Braley, of the Holman School, 2204 Walnut street, will receive today, from 4 until 8 o'clock. Mr. Seumas MacMauus will speak upon "Irish Fairy an4 Folk Lore" before tea Is served. Mrs. Clifford B. Farr, Mrs. Clinton A. Strong, Mrs. George H. Pomeroy and Mrs. J. How ard CloiAi,wlU assist in receiving. The photographs of members of Vassar College, class of 1914 usad pu thin iuve on Saturday were taken by the Marcoau Studio. Along the Main Line BRYN vMAWR Mr. Ralph Adams Cram, a follower of tha American Institute Of Architects and a member of the Amerl pan Federation of Art, gave a lecture on "Gothic Architecture' n Taylor Hall on Friday night noSEMONT Mra. W Barklie Henry, of Rosemont, and her elster. Mrs. Tim oth&e AdamfywakJ, of Boston, left )st week to pend a few days la New York. ST DAVIDS Mr an4 Mrs. Louli Jaquctto Palmer, of St. Davids, have sent out Invitations for a dance on Friday, April 28, nt tho Saturday Club, of Wayne. Miss Esther Mulford nnd Miss Marlon Mylford, daughters of Mr. nnd Mrs. II K Mulford, of PembroUo avenue, will glvn a dance nt tho Merlon Cricket Club on Thursday, April 27. About 200 Invitations have been sent out WAYNE Miss Katharine Brlstor, a student nt Wilson College, who has been spending her vacation with her aunt. Sirs Wllllnm It. Roberts. Jr., of Wayne, ro turnpd to Clinmbcrsburg on Thursday. Tho Saturday Club of Wnyno will repent Its minstrel show, followed by a dance, tomonow evening. Chestnut Hill Mr. nnd Mrs William W Attains, Jr , of Navahoo avenuo nnd Mermaid lane, entertained at dinner on Saturday night beforo tho dnnco at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club. Tho guests were Dr, nnd Mrs. Frank Knowlcs, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ar thur C Colahnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Weeks, Mr. Frank Donnldson nnd Mr. Edmund Shnttuck, both of Boston. Miss Dorothy Foltz. daughter of Dr. and Sirs. Clinton Foltz, of Bethlehem plko nnd Summit nxenue, will give a kitchen shower on Wednesday In honor of Miss Sibyl Wright, whoso mnrrlago to Mr. Edward Osbomo Coates will tako place on Saturday, April 29. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Elcock and their family, formerly of Glcnslde, nro occupy ing their new homo on Bethlehem plko. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Slmonln, of Enst Willow Groo avenuo, spent the week-end In Baltimore with friends. They attended tho club dance on Saturday night nt tho Bnltlmoro Country Club. Mr. nnd Mrs. Basil Harris, of 100 West Mermaid lane, havo returned from Hot Springs, Vn, Germantown Mr. nnd Sirs. Malcolm Moore, of 246 Harvey street, gnvo a dinner on Saturday night, tho guests afterward attending tho dnnco nt tho Philadelphia Cricket Club. Thoie present wcro Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Shipley, Mr. nnd Mrs. Armltt Brown, Mr. nnd Mrs. John. Lear, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wclnner, Sir. nnd Mrs. James Wright, "who wero tho guests of honor, and Mr. Georgo Lear. Tho faculty of tho Stevens School has Issued cards for a lecturo by Prof. Clnr enco O. Child, whoso subject will bo "Tho Real Shakespeare," at the school, .221 West Chelten avenue, tomorrow nt 12 o'clock. Arrangements are being made for a play nnd dance to bo given nt tho German town Cricket Club somo tlmo In May by tho French Emergency Society of German town. Mrs William Ncwhall Is chairman of tho committee On Mny 30, Memorlnl Day, thcro will bo a district feto at tho corner of Grccno nnd Duval streets. Women in German town nro earnestly working to mako this affair, under the auspices of tho ICth Leg islative District Woman Suffrage party, a hugo success. Thero will bo a May polo dance, useful articles for sale, refresh ments, moving pictures nnd speeches by prominent suffrnglsts. Mrs. William II. Maurcr, of tho Wood Norton, .Germnntown, has ns her guest for n fortnight Sirs. Georgo W. Sea man, of roughkoopsle, N. Y. Miss Ruth Parvln Maurei' will entertain nt cards on Friday, April 14, nt 2 o'clock. Tho guests will Includo Miss Mnrlon Chapman, Mrs. David Duff Cramer. Miss Gladys Ed wards, JIlss Ml Id roil Foster, Mrs. Frnnk Ilalnbach, Miss Helen Klmmlg, Miss Al boi ta De Long, Mian Elizabeth McCollcy, Miss Eleanoro Meacham, Miss Clare Peters, Miss Elizabeth Chllds Steel. Miss Ethel Steele Mrs. William II. Maurcr, Sirs. IC. G. Swopo. Mrs. William T. Steel and Sirs. Gcorgo W. Scamon, of Pough kcepslo, N. Y. Sirs. Howard Ketcham, of Harvey street, will give n luncheon on Friday, April 14, In honor of SIlss SInrgarvt Emlllo Slotlly. The guests will Includo Sirs. Slaur'ce Webster, Sliss Audrey Kane, Sirs. And.cw R. SIcCown, Sirs. James Roberts, Sirs. Jaspar Nlcoll.s and Sirs. William T. Sloflly. Sir. and Sirs. Warner G. Earnshaw, of East Johnson street, havo returned from Atlantic City, whero they spent u fort night, accompanied by their two children, SIlss Corleso Earnshaw and Slaster War ner G. Earnshaw, Jr. Along the Reading MISS IRENE BEATRICE BREYER Mrs. Anna M. Breyer, of Logan, an nounces the engagement of her daughter, Sllsa Irene Beatrice Breyer, to Sir. J. Parker Illniilo. son of Dr. and Sirs. Tal- Tjot Reed, of Atlantic City, N. J, No date has been set for tha wedding. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Lower gave a birth day party in honor of their eon, Slaster Frank Lower, on hia fifth anniversary, a their home, 6123 North 11th street, Logan, on Saturday ufternoon. Among the guests were Miss Margaret Lane, Mlsa Dorothy SlacEntee, Mlsa Catherine Fox, Slaster Oscar Gerney, Slaster Frank Threpelton, Master Robert Mathewson, Slaster Clay ton Berks - Sirs. Margaret S. Maglll, of Logan, an nounce the engagement of her daughter, Miss SI. Marguerite Maglll. to Mr. Harry A. Dursch. of North Philadelphia. The Huntingdon Valley Country Club, at Noble, Pa., will hold Its next club dinner-dance on Friday at 7:39 o'clock. Sir. J Ifitberford McAllister, of St. Slar tln's. will enteitain he board of gov ernorg of the club at dinner before the dancs Tha club will glvo a series of teas on Sunday afternoon during tho early spring for the members and their famine The first one was licld yesterday. Thoto by nelly & Way. Top row: Mr. Richard P. Dcy, Miss Kathleen Dennlston, Mr. Molcher, Mr. Hniuiu Vinson, Miss Marion Toulmin, Mr. Richard Sprngue, Mi3S Miriam Kane, Mr. Earnshaw Murdock, Mr. Gustnvua H. Fletcher, Miss Christine Rchn, Mr. Rlchnrd Powell, Mrs. Joseph L. Wharton, Mrs. Augustus B. Stoufjhton, Second row: Mr. Harrison Townscnd, Mis3 Anna Dennis ton, Mr. Donald Kent, Miss Catherine Davis, Mr. Joseph Shoemaker, Miss Dorothy Daniels, Mr. William Adamson, Mr. Orlando Crease, Jr., Mr. Clarence Freeman, Mr. Harold Brnun, Miss Margaret Davis, Miss Caroline Murdock, Mr. James Hunter. Third row: Mr. Howard E. Hannum, Miss Anno Hanson, Mr. Norman Moore, Miss Mildred Shcppard, Mr. Herbert Casscy, Miss Carolyn Shcppard, Miss Marparet M. Castle, Mr. Howard N. Melchcr, Mr. William Mnyberry, Mr. Lewis B. Beatty, Mr. Alfred Norris, Mr. Jnmnrd Zcck wer, Mr. Jnmcs Monroe. Fourth row: Mr. John Heyl, Miss Eleanor Edmunds. Mr. S. Brinton Shoemaker, Miss Iola Seeds, Mr. Edward G. McGnnnon, Miss Dorothy Dinsmorc, Mr. II. K. Dunn. Jr.. Miss Elizabeth Ash. Mr. Atrustus U. Stoucrhton. Miss Marion Field Shnrnlcss. Miss Hcnscl. Miss Dorothv Foltz. Mr. Charles Robert Weiss. Fifth row: Mr. Allen R. Sexton, Mr. Jacob Rcigcl, Jr., Miss Georgianna A, Pitficld, Miss Martha Shoemaker, Mr. John Moffley, 3d, Miss Audrey Kane, Mr. Paul Charles W. Whnrton, Mis3 Louisa G. Davis, Mr. Gcorgo B. Morgan. SOCIETY IN GAY RAIMENT ON WALK Atlantic City's Famous Wooden Way Replete With Philadelpliians ATLANTIC CITY, April 10. Sorpcn tlno hosiery, barber polo skirts and laml scapo hats glvo such n. colorful aspect to tho Great Wooden Way that even April snow and lenden skies ennnot mar the gaiety of the prc-Easter contingent, which Is lnrgcr than ever before, nnd a whole lot brighter. Never hns fcmlnlno ap parel been so full of rainbow tints. Even if a smart matron or maid Is so conser vntlvo ns to wear dark attlro sho will bo suro to havo n brilliant bouquet of spring blossoms ns an adornment to her corsage. Landscape hnts are distinctly new. They get their namo from tho chintz cov ering on which Is printed babbling brooks, forests, bunsets or somo other sugges tions of tho "truly rural." This now form of headgear takes tho shape of broad, stralght-brlmmcd sailors A distinct novelty last week was n sklit with the stripes made to go nround in zebra stylo Instead of the perpen dicular. Sir. nnd Sirs. E. T. .Stotesbury nrrlved nt tho Shelburno last Friday and lost no tlmo -In mingling with tho Iioardwnlk throng, for tho weather was Ideal for n brisk stroll. Sirs. Stotesbury wore a sombro coat suit with an ermlno stolo. Her straight-brim black sailor wns sug gestive of springtime with Its garniture of bright blossoms. A number of functions nro being nr rnnged for tho week following Easter. Dr. and Sirs. Theodore Senseman have Issued Invltntlons for a small dance at tho Hotel Traymoro Thursday evening, April 27. Sir. Joseph E. WIdener, of Elklns Tark, spent tho week-end with Sirs. WIdener. who nrrlved at tho Traymoro last week, accompanied by her daughter, SIlss Fill WIdener. Sir. and Sirs. Henry S. Halo were on tho Wnlk today with SIlss Rasmus 'and Sirs. Carl G. Rasmus. Not far awny wcro Sirs. Joseph II. Seaver and Sirs. W. I'eicy Simpson, of Overbrook. They nre staying nt the Tray moro. Sir. nnd Sirs. Joseph R. Townsend are prolonging their stay nt tho Traymore. Sirs. P. M. Rhlnelander Is entertaining nt tho Chelsea over Sunday SIlss E. W. Storer, of Cambridge. Slass. Dr. James W. Wlstcr nnd Sir. F. Corlles Slorgan came down for the week-end to enjoy the golf over nt Seavlew. Sir. and Sirs. Francis It. Strnwbrldga and family, who nro at Chelsea, will re main until after Easter. The Atlantlo City Yncht Club will give a dance on April 28. Cards aro out for a dinner-dance iU the Scaview Country Club on Enster Slonday night. The Easter season will nlso be marked by a great deal of entertaining among the Philadelphia cottagers, several of whom havo arrived and are giving a serlei of week-end house parties. Down In Chelsea nre Sir. and Sirs. John P. Connelly nnd family, -who have Just opened their seashore home, 7 South Slor rls avenue. Sir. and Sirs. J. D. C. Henderson are occupying their handsome villa, Chelsea and Pacific nvenues. Sir. and Sirs. David Ellis have opened their cottage, Iowa ave nue and tha Beach, Sir. and Sirs. SI. F. SIcDonough and the Sllsses SIcDonough wll entertain a series of .parties at their summer home, 14 South Slorrls avenue. In Ventnor are Dr. William L. Clark and family, who opened their cottage for thq Lenten season. Mr. and Sirs. Robert Sloore are spending several weeks at their Dorset square home. Sir. George A. Huhn, Sirs. Walsh and Sir. and Sirs. W. C. Trexler were at tha Chelsea for over Sunday. Judge and Mrs. Flnletter, who seldom miss an Easter in Atlantlo City, came down Friday afternoon. Mr. and Sirs, J. Franklin SIcFadden and son will remain at the Chelsea Indefinitely. At the Shelburne are Mr, and Mrs. p, F. Rothermel, Sir. and Sirs. Felix Eckerson and Mr. Eugene Harvey. Tioga The first annual dinner and dance of the Tioga Improvement Leaguo will ba held this evening In the Nlcetown Boys' Clubhouse, 18th street and Hunting Park avenue. Sir. Percy O, Feger, the president, will preside, and the com mittee In charge Includes Sir. L. L. Mc- Closkey, Sir. R. St. Slilllgan, Sir- Samuel Pugh, Sir. George L. Rote, S.Ir. H- G. Gear, Mr. J- C. Morris, Mr, Thomas R. Cook, Mr, Charles F. Havey, Sir. J. H, Ferguson, Sir. James Doalc. sir. Joseph Sternbarger, Sir. K. M. Mllheln, Mr. Robert SI. Brown and Mr. Thomas G. Ja toby. North Philadelphia Mr. William W. Wright, of Phlllpsburg. Pa., and Mr. Harry pohen, of Bellefonte, Pa., entertained Miss Ida Goldberg and Bliss Esther V Goldberg, of 720 Fair mount asenue. at the theatre, followed by a supper at the Bellevue-StraUord. lut weielf. FURTHER PLANS ARE LAID FOR ANNUAL MT. SINAI BALL Members of Committee Promise an Elaborate and Ar tistic Entertainment for the Guests Many Other Affairs of Social Interest THE sixteenth annual ball of tho Slount Slnat Hospital, which will bo given Tuesday evening, April 2B, nt the Academy of Sluslc, promises to malntnln tho rcputntlon of being ono of the most beautiful and delightful social events of tho year. From tho present Indication of tho salo of tickets nnd from the promises of thoso who will attend, this yenr'a ball will ccllpso nil provlous affairs. Elaborate In conception, dainty in color nnd nrtlstlc In design nro the decorations that will bo used, Tho historical old building will be converted Into a bower of fragrance. From tho rear of tho stage, n rustic brldgo will lend to tho danco lloor. Ono of the rails of tho brldgo will be en twined with blossomi nnd trailing vines. At Intervals, nrches will bo erected, on twined with vines nnd studded with blos soms, and on either side of the stago masses of greenery will be banked. Palm trees and ferns will havo tho effect of a woodland dell. Tho proscenium boxes will bo curtained hy greenery, delightfully set with palms and shrubbery. Slyrlads of tiny electric lights will sparklo and glisten. The music stands will be converted Into n bower, covered witii flowers nnd colored electric lights. Tho bnll will open promptly at 0 p. m with a concert by ono of tho two or chestras, followed by general dancing. An April Fool's party was given at tho Spokane clubhouso. Oil South 3d street, on Saturday evening. Tho clubhouso was decorated especially for that occasion. Sir. Wilmington WILSIINGTON, April 10. Somo of tho April weddings here will Include trtose of SIlss Edna Louise Smith, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Philip Brinton Smith, and Sir. APRIL 10. Some of tho April wed dings here will Includo thoso of SIlss Edna Louise Smith, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Philip Brinton Smith, and Sir Joshua Christy Conner, to tnko placo In Graco Slethodist Episcopal Church on Wednesday, April 19, at 7 o'clock In tho evening. A reception will follow at tho home of the bride, 1C01 Sit. Salem lano. Tho marriage of Miss Helen Gertrudo Sllllspaugh, daughter of Oeorgo SIllls paugh, of 237'South Slolvlllo street, Phil adelphia, nnd Dr. Edgar Qulmby Bullock, of 835 Van Buren street, this city, will tako placo on April 2G. Doctor Bullock is ona of tha leading phyMclans In this city. SIlss Helen C. du Pont, daughter of Sir. nnd Sirs. T. Coleman du Pont, und Sir. Hollydny S. Steeds, Jr.. son of Sir- nnd Sirs. Hollydny S. Sleeds. of Chevy Chase, Sid., will be married In Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church at 6 o'clock on Saturday night. April zs. Colonel and Sirs. Edmund G. Buckner entertained at dinner Friday night at their home, 1308 Delaware avenue, for Sir. and Sirs. Pierre du Pont. Covers were laid for 18 guests. The decorations were spring flowers. Sir. and Sirs. James Ashton, of Chester, Pa., havo Issued Invitations for the mar riage of their daughter. SIlss Jane Slao Ashton, to Mr. Samuel Watson SIcDoug all, of this city, on the evening of April 21, In St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Ches ter. What's Doing Tonight Contemporary Club, Bellevue-Stratford; 8 o'clock. Hovlew. lit Troop. City Cavalry, 524 and lUtutead itrceti; 8 o'clock. Bookkeepers' Beneficial AMOdatloa, 14H Arch etreet! 8.80 o'clock. Dinner. Tloja Improvement league. Boys' Club; 7.30 o'clock, Ma-meet!ne. 234 Ward Republlcane. Frank ford unue and Unity atreet) 8 o'clock, Retreat. Knlibts of Columbue; Cathedral. Pennvanla Historical Society, 1300 Locuat atreet, 8 o'clock. Flfty-aeventh Street Improvement Aepc!a. tlon, 60th atreet and Olrard avenue; 8 o'clock. Free. Philadelphia Chapter. American Institute of Arsbltecu, 1201 Chancellor street! 8 o'clock. Oak Lane Improvement Association. Chelten and Park avenues; 8 o'clock. Free. South Philadelphia Iluslneas lien's Associa tion. Broad and Federal streets; 8 o'clock. Free. Publla reception to the Ilev. Dr. decree W. Henson. Arch Street Methodist Episcopal Church. Notices for the. Society pare will ba accepted bdu prinicu in me E.Teaiiis Ledser, but all such notices miut be vtrlt- klsned in full, with full address, and wbi oasslblo telephoue number .must ba cheu. in full, with full address, and when bend all such communications ta "So ciety Editor.'' Evening J-Jer. U03 Chest nut street Unless these requirements are carried out, so that lerlncatlon stay ba pesalbla. the; notice wilt not b vubllsbed. Stack Burk. of Savannah, Ga., sang somo of his latest Bongs, nsslsted by Sir. Stan ley L. Ilcllmoro, of Baltimore, Sid. An exhibition dnnco wns given by Sir. Slax well Gordon, assisted by SIlss Harriet Schwartz. Sir. Sleycr Goldstein was at tho piano. THE Young People's Society of Tioga held Its sixth annual banquet Friday evening nt the Tioga Baptist Church. The affair was a great success, about 130 peo plo being present. Prof. A. Oswald Sllch encr, of the Northeast High School, acted ns toastmastor, and his witty remarks brought forth repeated npplauso. Among the speakers were tho Rev. R. Dox, Sir. Edward Arnold, Mr. Georgo W. Ilrndcn, SIlss Stary J. Hopper, Sir. G. S. Young nnd Sir. Ray S. Hudson. Prominent nmong thoso present wero SIlss Elizabeth Hirst, SIlss II. Snyder, SIlss SIllllo Donaldson, Sliss SInrtha Kelly, Miss Florence Stohr, Sir. Arthur Drow, Sir. Russell Howell, Mr. Lawrence Howell, Sir. Edwnrd Arn old, Sir. Oeorgo Couter, Sir. Wnlter Ilngy, Mr. Albert Geo and Sir. John McAllister. SIlss Amelia IC. Clunton, 5115 Spring field avenue, will entertnln tho following ladles nt luncheon and a "500" today: Sirs. L. F. Bcncke, Sirs. A. Brownlce, SIlss Jean Brownlec, Sirs. Elizabeth Clunton, SIlss Zallulah Clunton, SIlss Leila Cluntbn, Sirs. B. Frank Cressman, Sirs. Warron F. Cress man, Miss Agnes Lo Compte, SIlss Blnncho Sleeser, Sirs. E. D. Clunton. Sirs. R. A. Clunton, SIlss Ella Darling and tho Sllsses Cavllle. South Philadelphia .' MRS. SAMUEL FEINBERG Tho wedding reception of SIlss Bay Askans and Mr. Samuel Fclnberg took place Thursday evening, at 627 Lombard street. Among tho guests present were Sirs. Pvosa Askans, mother of the bride; Sir. and Sirs. Felnberg, of Wilmington; Sir. and Sirs. Berman, of Chester; Sir. and Mrs. Lockrey, Sirs. Cavagnaro, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Berman, Mr. Berman. Mr. Slaurlco Berman, Sir. and Sirs. A. Drucker, Sir. and Sirs. N. Drucker, Sir. and Sirs. Goldstein, Mrs. Kamens, Mrs. Bernstein, Mr, and Sirs. J. Schalkln, Sir. n,nd Mrs. E. Orensteln, Mr. and Sirs. Zim merman, Sir, and Sirs, D. Felnberg and their sons, of Wilmington, Del.; SIlss Felnberg. of Wilmington; Mr. and Sirs. Cohen. Sir, and Sirs. Welner, Sir. nnd Sirs. H. Alsher, Mrs. Alsher and Mr. and Sirs. Sf. SlIchaeL The ceremony was performed at tha B'nal Abraham Synagogue, by Habbl B. U. Levinthal. Delaware County In commemoration of the ninth anni versary of the pastorate of the Rev. Sir. Linn C. Drake, at tho Garrettford Baptist Church, the members of his congregation gave a reception for him and Mrs. Drake at the church. Under the direction of Mrs. Eugene S. Foljambe, a delightful musical program was arranged, and among those. Who j;ave vocal solos were SIlss Anna Vlachos. Mrs. Lewis G. Wil son and Mrs. A S. Wlckham. Those who. assisted In receiving were Mr and Mrs. Edgar Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. George Parker, Mr and Mrs. Herbert Greta and Mr and Mrs, J. P- Jacoby, Jr. ""vM jfstsQarxtvsgsiiu- y CLUBWOMEN TO ENTERTAIN BIRDS Philomusian Members Plan to Build Houses for Little Comers From the South Unllko tho majority of charitable move ments, the Philomusian Club has decided upon one that will provide homes nnd even maintenance without any questions, char acter analysis, psychological examination or nny of tho other embarrassments so often Imposed. Tho new plan Is to bo tried out on Immigrant birds, who nro dally arriving here from the South, and who, being unacquainted with tho city, might nnd It difficult to locate In desira ble dwelling sections. As tho city does not boast of a broker in birds' homey, nnd ns no lists nro published of available abodes, tho Philomusian women hnvo de cided that cozy bungalows, npartment houses, two nnd three-story dwellings, du plex houses nil mlnlaturo counterparts of tho homes of humans will bo placed at tho disposal of the strangers, nnd that every Inducement In tho way of furnlsh ment nnd scrvlco will bo placed at their command gratis. Speclnl caro has been taken to sea that tho homes will lit tho requirements of every species that arrives. Whether tho finch bo moro fastidious than tho thrush, or tho wren moro exacting than tho jay, it is certain that all will find something "that Just suits" In tho vast nrrny of homes being erected In West Philadel phia. No board will govern any of these Institutions, thero will bo no rules or regulations ; restrictions of nny sort will bo unknown In tho plan ndopted. To further tho plan nnd crcato moro Interest Saturday was decided upon as bird day at tho club. At 10 o'clock that morning club members as well ns chil dren, between tho nges of 10 and 16 years, wero Invited to hear talks on birds nnd bird Ufa and their enro. J. Fletcher Street, secretary of the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club, Bpoko on "How to Attract Birds to Our Gardens." SIlss E. W. Fisher, Pennsylvania secre tary for the National Audubon Society, wns heard on tho work of her associa tion. Bird homes of many kinds were shown. Tho event was held under tho nusplces of the Conservntldn Committee of the club, of which Sirs. James P. Llchtenbergcr Is chairman. Northeast Philadelphia SIlss Kathryn Querns nnd SIlss Jennie Querns, of 3201 Turner street, will en tertain at luncheon and cards tomor row. Their guests will ba Sirs. David Tlmmons, Sirs. Ellwood A. Steelman, Sirs. Carl Schaeffer, Sirs. William Voorhees, Sirs. Victor Beck, Mrs. Zane Hoffman, SIlss Alice SIcFadden, SIlss Edna SIc Fadden, Sirs. Ernest Turner and Miss Slary Weidon. SIlss Slarlon Steel, of 7th and Jefferson streets, has gona to Washington, D. C, to spend several weeks as the guest of Miss Alice Hood. SIlss Slary Crnuse. of 2016 East Cum berland street. Sirs. Victor Frlel and Mr. and Sirs. Berry spent tho week-end at Atlantic City. Camden and Vicinity Sir. John J. Burleigh and his daughter, of Staple avenue, Slerchantvllle, are in the South. The Haddon Fortnightly Club gave a musicals recital at the Indian King Satur day afternoon. Sirs. A. W. Nash, of 6th and Cooper streets, gave a dinner of 14 covers In honor of her daughter, Miss Julia Nash, who has been spondlnjt tha spring vaca tion at home. AMUSEMENTS frlnhp iheatie juniper sts. UIUUC YAUOBVILLB Continuous 1 1 A.M. to 11 P. U. 10c, 16c, S5o. Victor's Musical Melange FIVE SATSUDAS AND OTHERS Stanley MARKET ABOVE 10TH 11 ilS u. in. to 11 lis p. m. Mary Pickford In "THE ETERNAL GRIND'' Cornlna- Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Wal. lac Reid 4 Cleo Rldgely la "LOVE'S MASK" tti i MARKET ABOVE OTH 1 f-vrnVI 3 TODAY & TOMORROW YlUbUna Norma Talmadge In "MARTHA'S VINDICATION UBAR OVK WOXDElieUl, OROAN Palace lOo 12U MARKET 20c 10 A. M. to 1J;15 P. M. John Barrymore roe boat uridegToom" Tbura., FrL, Sat, Basel Dawn In "Saleetady" At 10:33, 12:25. 2:18. . 5:53. T:43. q:30 Arcadia Dorothy Gish and OWEN MOOItH l "LITTLE MEENA'S ROMANCE" Thura.. Frt, & - W J5 Hart inThe Aryan" iniQvlian Glraid baloar Bin. MU. 204 American Atvin stock m iur od Money." Mat. Tuesday Thursday. Saturday Kurtz, Miss Elinor Bean, Mr. West Philadelphia Srr. and Sirs. John Smiley Donaldson, of Sherwood, announce the engagement of their daughter. SIlss Adclo Heed Donald son, to Sir. Webster C. Tall, of Baltimore nnd Albany. A dnnco will bo given on Wednesday ovenlng at Itlttcnhouso Ilnll, B232 Haver ford avenue, for tho bencllt of the British Belief Fund. A large danco will be given on Wednes day, April 20, In tho bnllroom of tho Philo musian Club, 3014 Walnut street, by the Sunshine Club. Sirs. Jnmes II. Simpson and her daugh ter, SIlss Knthcrlno Simpson, of 4623 Chestnut street, havo left for Summit, N. J whero they will remain until tho Easter holidays, when they will occupy their cot tago nt Ocean City. Sirs. Beatrice Gallagher, of 322 North Felton street, entertained n number of friends nt dinner yesterday. Solos were sung by Sirs. James Kelly, with Sir. J. J. Weber nt tho piano. Musical selections wcro also given by Sir. John Fisher. The guests included Sir. and Sirs. John Cor coran, Sir. nnd Sirs. Jnmes Kelly, Sir, und Sirs. Anthony Tusch, SIlss Kathryn Cannon, Sir. John Fisher, SIlss Teresa StcGoldrlck, Sir. J. Weber, SIlss Gertrude Gallagher and Sir. William Condron. AMUSEMENT BROAD TONIGHT, 8:15 THE COMEDY EVENT OF THE SEASON LAURETTE TAYLOR (THE ORIGINAL 'TEO") IN A NEW THREE-ACT COSIEDT The Wooing- of Eve By J. HARTLEY MANNERS Author of "PEQ O' Sir HEART" Wednesday Matinees, Best Seats tl.BO. ACADESIY OP MUSIC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI, Conductor ' Symphony Fri. Aft, April 14, nt 3:00 Concerts Sat. Eve., Apr. 15, at 8;15 Soloist: LEOPOLD GODOWSKY. Pianist. PROGRAM : Overture. "Ptdollo" BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 1, C Minor. UHAH.MS "latar" D'INDT Piano Concerto In B flat.. . .TSCHAIKOWSKY Seata Now on Sale at Heppe'a, 1110 Chestnut. B. F. Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS An Ideal Spring Show! Joan Sawyer & Co. NEWEST DANCES OF THE SEASON Prank Mclntyre & Co. tn "THE HAT SALESSIAN" DERT FlTZOinnON: SIX K1RK8MIT1I SISTERS; VALLECITAfS LEOPARDS: TRE MENDOUS FEATURE RILLt LYRICONiGHTi MESSRS. SHUDERT Present The Latest Viennese Operetta Triumph "ALONE AT LAST" By Frans Lehar, Composer "The Merry Widow" As Tuneful us ''La Boheme" With a Great Singing Cast: Roy Atw.il, Harry Conor, Letty Yorke, Beth Lydy, Mabel Weeks, Miriam Foljer. Edward Mulcahy, Olga Brltton and John Charles Thomas, Ensemble of TO Symphony Orchestra ADELPHI DEAaT,J8N'a Tonight ! MESSRS, SHUOERT Present "THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OP KINGDOM COME" A STORY OF THREE WAIFS A BOY, A GIRL AND A DOO By Eufena Walter, Author of "The Trail ft Tha Lonesome Pine," Founded on the Hook by John Fox. Jr Tears and Lauihter for Younr and Old, DON'T JVIHS Tilt! EPOCH -UAKINO OPENING TONIQHT1 r fliTiMnlr Thu Next Week Kvb. 81S. Urclrlllft. Matlneea Wed. Sat. 2:13. COHAN & HARRIS Present THE FUNNIEST PLAY IN THE WORLD IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Orlflnal New York Cast and Production. Best Seats 1 at Popular Wed, Matinac's. Forrest-Last 6 Evgs. TSm, ES& COME TO BOHEMTA Beat Seats si-50 at Pop. Wednesday Mat WainiTC 2Dc, 60c Re. Mat. Sat. ' !'-- 23c to 1 1. no higher, Llgt?c "Bringing Up Father" KiaiSerlwkeryjSg Matlneea Tuasdar. Thursday Saturday