rr NANCY WYNNE TELLS OP CONCERT GIVEN FOR CHARITY TONIGHT Garretson Hospital Will Benefit by Recital and Dance to Be Held in New Century Drawing Room. f Prominent Singers Take Part EVENiya frEDftERPHmyPELPHIA, TIITTBSDAY, APRIX' 18, 191G. WILL DANCE TONIGHT AT PERFORMANCE IN LITTLE THEATRE i LOVERS of music and those who nre m Interested In the poor and sick In tho hospitals nro anticipating with pleasuro tho rccllnl which wilt tnke placo tonight In tho New Century draw ing rooms at 124 South 12th street. Tho charity on this occasion will be tho Garretson Hospital, which Is greatly In need of funds. ) Four artists will take part In the entertainment before tho dance. Eliza fceth Lattn, whose fresh, rich and supple 1 -olco Is alwnys a delight, will sing a number of solos In Trench, English and. German, She really has ntt exquisite voice, so well developed and placed, and Bho sings with great case. Of course, thero Is the charm of youth about her, but thero la also decided personality and real beauty of tono nnd expression. Then Doctor Bernd will give some dialect stories In his lnlmltnble way. nnd he Ts a scream, ns any ono will tell you- tvho has henrd him. His negro songs id stories nie on a par with those of Charlie McCann, of ISaltlmoie. who used to come up heio so often and lend his humor and ready wit to our charitable undertakings. Clifford Vaughn, not Eleanor Lewis Vaughn's husband, n.4 some have thought, but tho musical Clifford Vaughn, will' play on tho piano, nnd then I must not forget Dan Donovan, Who Is always willing to sing for charity and can bo counted on for vnrlous pleas ing tenor solos. Altogether we'll get out1 monoy's Worth without n doubt. After tho concert, which will bo finished by half nfter 9 o'clock, there will bo dancing until 1 o'clock. Tho patronesses of tho afTah Include Mrs. .1. Madison Taylor, Mrs. George Dallas Dixon, Mrs. Edward A. Schmidt, Mrs. X. Scnmmon Jones, Mrs. George "W. Edmonds. Mrs. Frank H. Wlgton, Mrs. Isaac II. Kcmble, Mrs. William Arrott, Mrs. M. Posey, Mrs. Georgo B. Evnns, Mrs. William Ernest, Mrs. Thomas Dixon Flnlotter, Mrs. Howard A. Davis, Mrs. V "lliam S. Beldlng, Mrs. C. S. Hurl! - Mrs. Livingston, Mrs. T. S. Stewart, Mrs. Ralph Stewart, Mrs. C. S. Barnes. Mrs. Wllmcr Krusen, Mrs. H. A. Bacon, Mrs. , G F. Chandler, Mrs. John Cooke Hirst, , " -n . ,i.iiu., -M-, rir-ir,lnnn Miss Ray Williams, Mrs. Girardeau ShIIcs, airs. 11. u. iiiyim. -'" " - Poulterer, Mrs. Charles F. Bochman, Mrs. C. S. M. Henry, Mrs. Walter John eon, Mrs. H. D. Sawyer, Mrs. S. Chandler, Mrs. Carl Smith. Mrs. Thomas J. Berry and Mrs. Mulford K. Fisher. Bless me, why should Nancy bo around when funny things happen? After all, it Isn't a bad Idea though, for, left to ourselves, wo might not tell of our sad downfalls. You see, tho gentleman In question was going away for a little trip and Just as he was leaving the office some ono called him on tho telephone and so he had to run llko everything to catch his train. And how was ho to know that the lock of his suitcase had not s latched and that tho straps had worn thin; but, however It may be, this "post lutely" happened. Ho went flying up tho steps of Broad Street Station at 15th qtreet, nrhd Just as ho reached tho toj) tho strain on tho suitcase proved a bit too much, and open flew tho bag nnd all over the top steps went collars, ties, socks, handkerchiefs, razors, soap and more Intlmato pink silk articles, ouch as fastidious youths sport. It was a shame to laugh, but how could ono hejp It. Be this said for his consolation, evidently his watch had been fast, for I saw him look desperately toward tho clock, and Joyous surprise lit up his countenance. And ho gathered his be longings with tho aid of several kindly pejsp.ns and caught his train with full five minutes grace. NANCY WYNNE. Personals ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Lea. of 2001 Walnut street, have Issued Invitations for a dinner-dance at the Acorn Club, on the evening of Friday. April 28. In honor of their niece, Miss Geneva A. Feblger. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Langdon Elwyn, of 1006 Clinton street, will give a dinner at their home on Saturday evening. Mrs. Rodman E. Grlscom, of Dolobran, Haverford, will give a luncheon at the Acorn Club next Wednesday. General James H. Wilson and Miss Katherine Wilson, of Wilmington, will entertain at dinner. In honor of the gen eral's granddaughter. Miss Mary Thomp son, on Saturday evening, April 22. Her marriage to Mr. Thomas Heath. Jr.. of this city, will take place Tuesday, April 25, In Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church. Miss Henryette Stadelman entertained informally at bridge yesterday afternoon. In her Btudlo In Wilmington, for Miss Ellen C. du Pont, whose marriage to Mr. llollyday Stone Meeds, jr., win lane piaco tin Saturday, vprn s. Mrs. Charle3 B. Wright entertained at puncheon today In honor of Mrs. George utnam, of Boston, who la ner guest tor , week. Mr- and Mrs. Victor ' J, Mulford, of vr..AAA hav, loai'tnH fnvltatlnnn for A. luncheon on Saturday, April 29, at 10 Wclock, at their noma on ureenwooa ave hue, In honor of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Muirora. Mr. and Mrs. James Lallou, of 1925 ISpruco street, will give a house party at their collage iraiumiuo jy over rioter Sunday tn nonor oi ineir oaugnier, miss sther Lallou, wno win ce a aeouiame ot p-ert season. Mlsa Florence White, of 2205 St James nlace. will leave today for Flushing, Long island, where she will be the guest for rjver Ute weea-enu ui air, uuu wro. ntupa organ. The Sewing Class In connection with BAO villi" e" jiuiucwj'aiuiu -Awa,,ba, P . j ,t.A .uwn..,. rt lrnmlrlln nn.4 Frhompson streets, will give a dance at 1... m... rflfl,nn tni thfl henoSt nt ih ISpiuM " " ., , -uj w. Mrs. S. Naudaln'Duer's Thursday Ev- lultig Dancing Class wiu meet mis Hvenlng in me ros gardens o. me 3ellVU-Strauora Mrs. Ralph D. Weyerbacher, of 1001 Plna street, will entertain at bridge on Wednesday, April 19. There will b hre tables. t Miss Charlotte Park davijhur -f Mr and Wrs. Louis H Parke, of '03? Spruc UMt, fho was oprated o for appendl tity eevefal weeks ago at the Hahac- mann Hospital, Is recuperatlAfr rnptdly at her home. Mrs. Wllllnm Albert Wood, of Mount Airy, and her dnughtcr. Miss Eleanor Hnrvcy Wood, who is recuperating from n Fevero nines, have Bono to Atlantic City for n fortnlRht'a stay. A piano recital will be Riven ori the eve ning of Wednesday, April 26, In Wither spoon Hall by the talented young plnntnt. Miss Aline von Barcntzen, who linn been visiting Mrs. Alan Hartwell Strong, of 2036 Do Lancey place, and who Is nt present tho guest of Mrs. Qeorge Stclnmctz, of West view street and Wayno avenue, Herman- htown. The last of a series of dances conducted by Miss Charlotte Brooke, of dermantown, will he held this evening In Is'orrlstown Tho patronesses Include Mrs. Ashley 1' Hunter, Mrs. It. Percy Clmln, Mrs Morgan It. Wills. Mrs. Charles 1'alst, Mrs. Joseph Coleman. Jr., and Mrs. Samuel II, a. Hartranft. Tho wedding of Miss Almeo Marie Junker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jules Junker, and Mr. Henry T. MacN'clll will ho solemnized Tuesday morning, June 6. with a N'uptlal Mass at St. John's Church. 13th nnd Chestnut streets The marrlngo will bo a quiet one, only the two Immediate families nnd a few Intlmato friends being present. Miss l'ntricla Croby will ho maid of honor and Mr Thomas MncNcllI, brother of tho bride groom, will act as best man. Chestnut Hill Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Archer Ilulon, of 105 Hex avenue, will entertain at dinner on Saturday, at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club. In honor of their niece. Miss Doro thy Stoelc, and their nephew, Mr. Carl Steele, of Bryn Mawr. The guests will in cludo Miss Constance Vnuclnln, Miss Mar garet Kester, Mr. David Burpee, Mr. A. Penrose Hoblnson nnd Mr. Wood An drews. The guests will nfterwnrd attend tho dance nt the club. Along the Main Line OVntlBUOOK Mrs. Benjamin Ketch am. Jr., gave nn informal luncheon of eight covers today rft her home, E979 Drcxel road. Mr. J, H. Bllllngton, of 64th street nnd Church road, is In Now York as tho guest of relatives. Mrs. II. B. Wheeler, of Wilmington. Is visiting her son. Mr. It. Clement-Wheeler, of S21 North C3d street. Miss Mae linmonde, of 855 Wynnowood ' road, who has been the guest of Mrs. 1 Mary Gallngher, of Lake' Place, New Unvn Comi ,mB relurncrt t0 hcr homa with Sirs. L. O'Mcarer, of Providence, It. I., who will be hcr gUcst. ATtDMORE Tho committee In chargo of the Woman' Exchango Is having a most attractive salo of Easter goodies and fancy nrtlclcs In tho Arcade on Lan caster avenue, Ardmorc, during this week and next. Tho Junior class of tho Lower Merlon High School has appointed a committee to prepare for the annual Junior nnd se nior dance, which will be given In May. WYNNBWOOD Mrs. Ingcrsoll, Miss Eleanor Ingersoll and Miss Annlo Inger- soll, of South Orange, N. J., who havo been tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Rushton. of Lancaster avenue, for several days, havo returned to their home. HAVERFORD Mi1, and Mrs. Samuel B. Brown, of Rostrevor, who havo been spending tho winter In Pasadena, Cal, will return home tomorrow. BRYN MAWR There will bo a song recital by Miss Elslo Morris Brinton to morrow evening at the Baldwin School. Miss Brlnton's program, will Include old and modern hongs and ballads. BERWYN Mr John Watson, of Bor wyn. has returned homo from a trip to Plnchurst, S C North Philadelphia MISS PAULINE PQLAKOFF Miss Mae Hlndin, of 978 North 7th street, gave a party In honor of MIbs Pauline Polakoff, formerly of Atlantic City, on Saturday evening. The, decora tions consisted of sweet peas and roses. There was a variety of amusements, a recitation by Miss Jennie Green followed by a violin solo by Mr. Hlrsh Rosenberg, and an exhibition by Miss Frances Polakoff and Professor Flnley of modern dances. Among the guests were Miss Gertrude Sneltenburg, Miss Pearl Ulatt, of Atlantic City; Miss Pauline Samuel, Miss Pauline Rosen, Miss Minerva Frankel, Miss Lena Perskla, Miss Rose Cassman, Miss Bertha Gold, Miss Eva Blackman, Miss Frances Carmack. Miss Geraldlne Miller, Miss Eva Polakoff, Miss Frances Polakoff, Mr. Raymond Heller, of New York; Mr. Charles Levin, Mr. George Blatt. Dr, H. Zlfferblatt, Mr. Bert Rotherton, Mr, Israel I. Martin, Mr. Harry Goodrich, Mr. Bernard Hlrsh, Dr. Morton Gould, Mr. Leon Morrison. Mr. George Myers, Mr. Lewis Lleberman, Mr. Albert Weinberg, Samuel Goodwin and Sir, George Randolph. The marriage of Miss Marguerite Julia Frohsln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra ham Frohsin, to Mr. Seymour Herrman, of New York, will take place on Thursday evening. April 27, at 6 o"clock, at the home of (he bride's parents. Miss Gladys Parrish Engaged An Interesting engagement which has just been announced In London Is that of Miss Gladys Parrish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parrish. formerly of this c(ty, to Mr. Constant Huntington, a grandson of tho late Right Reverend F. D. Hunting ton, Bishop of Central New York. Mr. and Mrs. parrish and Miss Parrish have lived tn Rome for many years, but went to England at the outbreak of the war. Mr Parrish b the son of Mrs. George Dlllwyn Parrish. of 31$ South, 10th street, and a brother of Mr Morris I Parrish, the widely known broker and -clubman, 1 " STATS' Along the Reading Tho joung ladles of the Old York Road Country Club at Jcnkintowii will give their annual play at the clubhouse tomorrow and Saturday evenings. Those taking part will bo Miss Elizabeth Hon drlckson, XIIss Hannah Hullowell, Miss Ella Hallowcll, Miss Elsio Daniels. Miss Dorothy Ruddach. Miss Doris Wothcrbec. Miss Marlon Gnyley, Miss Dorothy Schlcvely, JIIss Myrtle McKee and Miss Elslo Smith. Tho members of the Beecnwood faculty of Becchwood School, at Jenkintown, will give the very clever comedy, "The Sinn Who Married a Dumb Wife," by Anutolo France, In the auditorium of tho school on tho evening of Wednesday, April 19. at 8 o'clock, for tl.o benefit of tho bed that the students of Beechwood School aro supporting In tho Belgian Hospital. Mrs. George Horace Lorlmer, of Church road, Wyncote, who has been spending some, tlmo at Atlantic City, re turned to hcr home this week. Tho Rev. E. C. Griffith and Jin. Grit fith and their daughters, tho Misses Grif fith, have closed their town houso and are occupying their new homo on Walnut street, Jenkintown. for tho summer. JIIss Madeleine Asbury, of Mestha, Mountain avenue and Valley road, Mel rose Park, accompanied by her cousin, Miss Nathalie Rand, have left for a trip through the South. Mrs. Louis R. Dutton, of Washington lane, Jenkintown, haR returned to hcr home from IfiUboro, whero sho was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul H Jones, for several days. Miss Helen Scwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Robert Sewell, of Rydal, and MIsh Dorothy Stevens, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Conynghani Stevens, olo of Rydal, who havo been spending their spring vacation as tho guests of their parents, will return to school this week. Park, Is visiting In Reading, where she; will remain for a fortnight. Chester Valley The Eastern District of tho Federation of Women's Clubs In Pennsylvania Is hold ing lt3 conference today In Lancaster, Pa., as the guest of the Iris Club. Mrs. Juan K. Foulke. late of the State Board of Agriculture, will speak before the Monday Afternoon Club of Malvern on Monday on "Women's Interests." Germantown Miss Martha Hyslop and Mr. Frederic H. Strawbrldge, Jr., won silver cups at the dancing contest held during the last meeting of the Manhelm Dancing Class, on Saturday night, In the Germantown Cricket Club. The Easter German will be given on the evening of Saturday, April 29. Mr. apd Mrs. James Donnelly, of the Delmar-Morrls, havo gons to Atlantic City for several weeks. Miss Helen Van Gu6en, of 5131 Morris street, who has been spending the last few days In Brooklyn as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. E. Thorpe, at her home, 423 Clinton street, returned home yester day. Mr. Thorpe Van Dusen, who has been In business In Chicago, III., will re turn to his home this week. Miss Mary Bentley, principal of the Stevens School for Girls. 231 West Chelten avenue will chaperon the Junior class to Washington for a visit of several days. The members of the class are Miss An netta MacGrath, Miss May Rich, Miss Allda Beuhler, Miss Natalie Bllzard, Miss Harriet Smith, Miss Marlon Stearns, Miss Mary Closson and Miss Jean Speese. The Glee Club of the Stevens School will give a play to be followed by a dance at Manhelm on Friday, May 8, West Philadelphia Invitations have been sent out by Mrs. Richard Jenks. of 430 South 40th street, for a bridge luncheon at the Rlttenhouse on Friday, April 28. Miss Alverda Moore entertained at luncheon at the Manufacturers' Club followed by a matinee theatre party yes terday. The guests were Mrs. C. 8. Plerson, Mrs. W. W. Felton. Mrs. S. G. Wilcox, Mrs, J. B. Morley, Mrs. C. F, Phillips, Mrs. W C. Dunlap and Miss Floren Smith. , Mrs. Anna M. Valentine, of West Phila delphia, was hostess at a "linen shower" given In honor of her granddaughter, Miss Helen Marie Valentino, of Ventnor, whose engagement to Mr- George Kirk Wltte, of tbts city, was recently announced. The wedding- of Miss Valentine and Mr Wit to will take place, in June in the Epis copal Church, of tha Ascension In Atlantlo City. J?7A?7 tHiCfA'Cr SX?S RECITAL AT YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Interesting Musicale Will Be Given Tomorrow Evening in Auditorium on Arch Street Abington Memorial Hospital Benefits by Bridge ' AN INVITATION recital will bo given A in tho auditorium of the Young Men's Christian Association, IIL'1 Arch Mreet. tomorrow ccnlng nt 8:15 o'clock. Mr. John W. Ponuner, Jr., and JIIss Jenny Kncedler Johnson havo picpared and will assist In rendering tho program, which Is as follows: , . Piano dut I'olonalwe. John W. Pommer. Jr.: Urea J. Krescoln. John W. Pomer. Jr. 1'. l'lnno (n) lllcnrrurr. Arensky: (l) Ktucle, Arensky. Elizabeth Viola Alniuu.li. rt. Vocal, Htorlelle dM Hohco Vlennte (ThIoh from th Vienna Poret), Straus-L,a iorce. Jenny Knecdler Johnson. 4. Piano (u) Arabesnue. op. 39, No) -I, Mac Dow ell; (l A Memory, on. .11. Nn. II, Mar. DouHl: fc Molo nerpetuo. op. 10, Xo, U. MucDoHell. Uertrudo M. Anders. T Piano, Impromptu, op. 14-. No. 3, Schu bert. Iloraco tt. Iloorpe. . II. Vocul (a) Where Sweet Anita Sleeni. John W. 1'ommer. Jr : (h) Itobln Itenbrenst. I'retty Pcllnit. John W. rammer, Jr. Jenny Knecdler Johnson. 7 l'lnno (ill Novelette, op. !!. No. I), Kchumnniu (b) Albumblntt. op !. Nn. 4. Schumann; (c) Pcherzu, op. OH, No. IS. Schu mann. Nellie Hacner. 5. Piano Konnta. op. 7. CSrleu. Allecro Moilerato, Amlanto Molto. Mattle A. Hlnik ley. II. Vocal (a) I Came With a Pone I.e Force: lb Ml&nonette (SI J'etuu fleur dea bnlul. Wckerlln. (el The Trln Garden (Chinese Konca). Sterndale. nennelt; d) The (Ireen I'aMllon (Chines.' Snnga). Sterndale Bennett. jenny Jvneeiuer jonnson. 10 IMano (a) Prea du nerreau. Moszkow nkl. (h) Air de ll.illet. op. 31), No. 0, Moszkotv akl. Mtrtle A. Mattern. 11. I'ljtio. 1'olnnatso K major, Liszt. Mil dred Moore Johnson. The Phi Gamma Sorority gave a bridge at the Roosevelt Tuesday afternoon, for the benefit of tho Abington Memorial Hospital Tho committee In chargo In cluded Miss I.llllan Essllngcr, Miss ICatherlno nickel, Mls3 Martha. Punier, Miss Sara Renulger, Miss Gertrudo Funk, Miss Edith Searing, Miss I.oulso Funic, Miss Marian Stielp, Miss Mildred Horner. Miss Margaret Worman, Miss Eva Llnde, Miss Ruth Ralgucl, Miss Josephine Undo and Miss Helen Prtngle. The prle.s and flowers were donated by the friends of the committee. The ta bles were attractively arranged nnd the affair was a great success. Among those who took tables were Mrs. Morris Claire. Mrs. A. Dellfclder. Mrs. Frederick Raw cliff e, Mrs. J. Hunsberger, Mrs. F. Ren nlnger, Mrs. F. S. Essllnger, Miss Dora McKnlght. Mrs. Bulb. Mrs. William Prince. Mrs. Oberrender. Mrs. Sibley. Mrs. Whitman. Mrs. Henry Llnde, Xrs. Kellerman, Miss Elizabeth Walker, MIsh Dorothy MacKenzle, Mni. Helnlke, Mrs O. S. VJurn. Mrs. Frederick Mees, Mrs Charles Mees, Mrs. Joseph Stone, Mrs. Harry Hay, Mrs. Henry S. Kassebaum, Mrs. Megargel, Mrs. George Rennjnger, Mrs. William Prlngle, airs. Vance Pe ters and Miss Helen Zimmerman. THE Rousseau Club celebrated its an nual Bohemian night at the home of Mr. David L. Cupersmlth. The reception room was beflttlngly and tastefully dec orated for the occasion. ' The committee which consisted of Mr. Leon J. Slonlmsky. Mr. Mitchell Fow, Mr. Howard H. Kates and Mr. David L. Cup ersmlth, bpared no effort and expense In making this year's affair better than ever before. The program consisted of professional Bohemian talent, assisted by a string orchestra, which was followed by a Bohemian Bupper and dancing, Those present were Miss Mae Schwartz, Miss Harrletta Bookbinder, Miss Fanetta Blank, Miss Ifattle Jacobs, Miss Esther Rosenblum, Miss Miriam Magll, Miss Rose Mink, Miss Edith Chertak, Miss Rheta Kohn, Miss Sara Magll. Miss Rose L. Fienstone, Miss Sara Rosen, Miss Betty Felnstone, Miss Anna Lubln, Miss Bertha Cuperman, Miss Clara Berkowltz. Miss Henrietta Cupersmlth, Mr, Paul I, Sauren, Mr. Isaao N. Burrlson, Mr. Victor Schwartz, Mr, William Pollow, Mr. Charles Lampert. Mr. Samuel Llpschultz, Mr. Na than Bloom, Mr, Charles I. Woorman, Mr. Louis Slepin, Mr. Mitchell Fow, Mr. Charles K. Selgel, Mr, Leon J. Slonlmsky, Mr. David Lv Cupersmlth, Mr. Howard H. Kates. Mr. Maxrod Fasserman, Mr. Ber nard Brodle, Mr. I. Samuel Goldman and Mr, George J. Burrlson. Mrs. Walter Hassleln entertained her sewing circle on Monday evening at her home, 4734 North Carlisle street. Among those present were Mrs. Clarence Reeder Walton, Miss Lydla Kelly, Miss Marie liinztneer. Miss Elizabeth Klnzlnger, Miss Bertha, H. Hauber and Mlsa Helen Hauber. A regular meeting of the Unique. Club was held Monday evening at the, homo of Mhu Essie Deutsch, 315 G a skill street. Tho club is plannjns; to glve a reception WeC"S.r tST-txyVSZW In tho near future. Tho following were present : Miss Jean Baron. Miss Rao Union, Miss Esslo Deutsch, Miss Fnnnle Cohen, Miss Sarah Gcrson, Miss Pearl Rurnstine. Miss Helen Margolls. Miss Roba Meltzcr nnd Mrs. Ethel Wolf. The next meeting will lie held nt the homo of Miss Fannie Cohen, 518 Wntklns street. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Miller gavo a birthday party In honor of their son. Master Al bert B. Miller, on his sixth birthday at their home, 11 South 4 2d street, on Sun day afternoon. Among the guests wero Miss Gertrude Nadlch, Miss Sarah Co hen. Miss Minerva Cohen, Miss Bertha Levlck. Miss Ilcrtha Miller, Miss Stella Klngsilarf, Miss Itoso Forman, Master Nathan Stengel. Mnstcr Morris Rudolph and Master A. Rudolph. The Misses Murphy, of North Philadel phia, entertained at a box party and Bup per Monday night. Tholr guests wero Miss Carolyn Konrad. Miss Matilda Konrad, Miss Emily Ertle Miss Louise Ertle, Miss flencwi Thomas. Miss Joanna Fritz, Mrs. M. Wlppllngcr, Miss Helene Konrad and Mrs. C Zurn. who acted as chaperone. MISS DOROTHY BOBBINS An engagement party was given. last Sunday In honor of Miss Dorothy Rob bins and Mr. Joseph Rosenberg at 3901 Pennsgrovo street. TJie toastmaster of the evening was Mr. Samuel Feinsteiu. assisted by air. E. Packer and air. If. Rosenwald. Vocal (selections were given by air. O. Finkelsteln, Mlsa B. Hammerman and Mlsa E. Binder, and a violin solo was given by Mr. H. Sladell, with SHss S. Packer at the piano. Among the guests were air. nnd airs. A. Robblns, air. and airs. J, Rosenberg, air. and airs. A. Nudlch, air. and airs. H. Blnder, air. and airs. G, Sladell, air. and aire. B. Perlbcrg. air. and airs. L. Louis, the Misses Golden, Mlsa L. Nadlch, Miss L. SUlmaii, Miss ai, Nadlch, Mlsa J. Slat nlek, Miss A. Levin, air, H. Llpkin, atr. B. Zellln. Mr. S. Rebolsky and aiiss aiartell. Dancing followed the supper, THE fifth annual dance of the Eta Beta PJ sorority, of the WHUam Penn High School, will be held on Saturday nlghc at Wlmleys, 1601 North Broad street, with several hundred members and friends In attendance. Tho function Is expected to be the most successful of its kind tn the history of the organization. The dance will be preceded by a dinner to bo at tended exclusively by members of the sorority. The "leap year" plan will be applied throughout TJia girls wUl arrange their own programs, and the men will be there only by Invitation of the Individual mem bers of tho sorority- The officers of the or ganization are Miss Emma E. Owens, pres ident, and Miss alary O'Brien, secretary and treasurer The comtnlttea In chargo of tha dinner-danre includes Miss Ida Moore, Miss MaibeUa Berretta, Miss Es ther Turner, Miss Helen Woltenden and Mis Marie Boston. uL. - 90 SfXSS 7VM WOZsL Navy Yard Affairs Mrs. Wllllnm Leo Pryor. wlfo of Lieu tenant Commander Pryor, U. S. N., will entertain at a dance on Saturday ectilnK In honor of her ulster, Miss Cntherlne Grlmu'l Knight, daughter of Rear Admiral Knight. U. S. N.. of Norfolk. Hcr guests will Include Lieutenant Homer II. Norton. U. S. N., nnd Mrs. Norton, Lieutenant Commander Charles T. Blackburn, V. S. N., and Mrs. Blackburn, Naal Construc tor A. B. Court, U. S. N., and Mrs. Court, Lieutenant Commander Allen, VH S. N., nnd Mrs. Allen. Captain Frank Hnlford, U. S. M. C. and Mrs. Hnlfoid, Lieutenant Henry If. Porter, II. S. N., and Mrs. Por ter, Lieutenant J. Lake, U. S. X.. and Mrs. Lake, Mrs. Nelson P. Vulte, Miss Gladys Thomas, Miss Charlie Hull Julian, Miss Ada McDanlel, Miss Elizabeth Stanford, Lieutenant Commander McLaren, Mr. Julian Fleming nnd Mr. John Smith. Mrs. Pryor will leavo on April 2S for Norfolk, where Bho will make hcr future home. Captain Frank Hnlford, V. S. M. C, and Mrs. Halfnrd entertnlncd Informally on Sunday evening nt their homo in the Nnvy Yard. Their guests wero Captain Owens, V. S. M. C. and Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Nelson P. Vulte. Mrs. Ralph I,. Hllcpard, Mrs. William Leo Pryor, Miss Schenabcl, Cap tain Bishop, U. S. N. ; Lieutenant Com mander McLaren, Paymaster Mel and Mr. Frank F. R. Maxwell. Mrs. David Ducey, of 2332 South 21ht street, was hostess yesterday afternoon to tho members of the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club Hcr guests Included Mrs. A. B. Court. Mrs. T. S. Fillmore. Mis. Wil liam Leo Pryor, Mrs. Nelson P. Vulte. Sirs. Charles Brynnt Drake, Mrs. Allen Chan try, Mrs. Charles T. Blackburn, Mrs. Ralph L. Shepard and airs. Homer II. Norton. Mrs. Alexander S. Williams, wlfo of Captain Williams, U. S. M. C. and her mother, airs. Emma T. Jlorrls, of 2322 South 21st street, havo been visiting In i Baltimore for tho last few days. South Philadelphia ailss Beatrice Rlcclardl, of 1210 Christian street, has returned from a few weeks' visit to friends In' New York, whero she was extensively entertained. What's Doing Tonight Schoolmen's week. Unlverilty of Pennsyl vania. Women's Professional Club dinner. Colon nade Hotel. American Philosophical Society, ceneral meeting-, 104 South .1th atreet. Unherslty Kxtenslon Shakespearean recital, Wltherapoon Hall. Kentdnston forum discussion on "The Saloon as u Social Institution." the Lighthouse, West Philadelphia Christian Endeavor rally, llethany Temple Churih. Judge- llonnhvell addressee Logan Improve ment League on "Varieties of Justice," Lecture by Pr. Marlon Mackenzie on "Con stantinople and the Dardanelles." University of Pennsylvania. Lumbermen's Exchange dinner. Bellevue. Stratford Hotel. Philadelphia MIneralogical Society meeting, Wagner Institute, Dance benefit for Qarretson Hospital, New Century Drawing Room. reek night. Philadelphia Music Club, Little Theatre; S'lB o'clock. Mllnr In Interest nt nnnftertartnn fl,hAl Bellevue-Stratford; 8:30 o'clock. County Homeopathic Medical Society, Hahne mann Hospital I 6 o clock. Address, "The World War Up to Date." Dr. David Starr Jordan, Illdley Park High Schooli S o'clock. Democratic Club Jefferson Day Banquet, Continental Hotel, Shakespearean Pageant, William Penn High School. Lecture. "Astronomy," by J. M. Enburg, West Philadelphia V. M. C. A. AMUSEMENTS Globe Theatre jHrsts. U1VJ1JC VSVDBVILLB Continuous It A. M, to U P, 31. IPC. 16c, 25c. Victor's Musjcal Melange FIVE SATSUDAS AND OTHERS Victoria MARKET ABOVE OTH IAU MSREH ROBT. HARJON In TOMORRl flUULAAJi JIC,rt " .lATUHUAY Th KJB of Hate" KTtlML, UAJUl Stanley, MARKETABOVE 1BTH 4,:iai v uii:iap. m. wauace ifpiri and CLBO RIDOELY In, 'JTa Lo Slask" 10o 1M1 MARKET 20o 10 Ajtl to 11:15 P 1L HAiEL DAWN Palace to "TH3 SALESLADY" At IOiSS, 13:23, 2slS, 4. 5:65, TUB. 8:30 A ,r.Aln CHESTNUT Below IGtb. Arcadia w. s. hart la TUB ARYAN" Knickerbocker SS- Uallnets Tuady, Thursday. Saturday AtO Roxborough Mrs Charles Whltcman, of Rldgo ave nue, will entertain nt luncheon tomorrow when her guests will include Mrs. Louis aiclvln Strusc, aiiss Ray Boocock, Mr, aillford C. Fox, airs. W. 11. Hocdt. Mrs. Charles L. Ganc, airs. William Adelhelm, airs. Francis Cantrell, airs. Andrew Sauer, Mrs. William Strod, airs. S. A. Cochran nnd airs. Charles E. Parks. The 21st Ward Branch of tho Society for Organizing Charity will hold a con ference tomorrow nfternoon nt tho home of Dr. Dorothy Donnelly, 213 Green lane, airs. Louis C. Madeira Is chairman of tho organization. Tioga Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris Bcckhardt, of 2330 West Tioga street. gae a dinner last evening nt their home Their guests wero members of tho Tioga Dancing Class nnd Included atr. nnd airs. Frank Harms, air. and airs. John C. Allen, Jr., atlas Adelo Htlet, air. Julian Htiet, atr and airs. Hnrry Painter and air. and airs. Oscar A'oelker. Tho final dance of the class will be held on Saturday, liny B, In the Tioga Draulng Room, whell there will be) a number of guests, and n program of special dances. aiiss Carolyn Burbeck gave a dinner and novelty Hhouer last eening for aiiss Beu lah Albcrtson Cressulau, daughter of air, and airs. Allen C. Orcssman, of York, road, nnd air. Curtis Wilbur Dcardorff, whoso mnrrlngo will take placo on aion day, April 21 Spring flowers formed the nttrnctiva decorations. Other guests In cluded atlsH .Mabel Love, ailss Edna Ford, Miss Anna Stavoly. Ml.-s Anna Otto, ailss Stella Hack, aiiss Pri.scilla Crompton, Miss Mnyme Burbeck, Miss Mary Bean, air. William alayer, atr. Frederick Hausm&n, air. W. Earley, air. Roy Clarke and air. W. Deardorff. Frankford air. nnd airs. William J. Klein and air. and airs. C. arable, of aiattltuck. Long Island, have returned home. They wero the guests of atr. and airs. Boehmler, of Blake avenue. Fox Chase. AMUSEMENTS fJovvinlr Thl Nxt Week. Evgs. 6:1S VltllllLU Mate. Wed. Sat. 2:13 COHAN & HARRIS Present THE FUNNIEST PLAY IN THE WORLD IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Original New York CaBt and Productions Best Seata II at Popular Wed, Matinees TIT? O A T " "" wk. Et-a. 8:10 JJ1J.LJ Matinees Wed. 4, Sat at 2:18 THU COMEDY SUCCESS OP TUB SEASON Laurette Taylor IN A NEW THREE-ACT COMEDY The Wooing of Eve By J. HARTLEY MANNERS ' Author of "PEG O" MY HEART" Beat Seats 11.80 at .Wednesday Matlnea B. F. Keith's Theatre" CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS JOAN SAWYER & CO. IN THE SEASON'S NEWEST DANCES Frank Mclntyre & Co, In "THE HAT SALESMAN" Bert Fluglbbon; Six Klrksrnlth Slaters: Val. Ic-jlta'a Leopards: Btnsee & Balrd Others, Hunting Yllla In Pictures. THE PASSION PLAY Under the Auspice of St. Joseph's Colics Drumatlo Association METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE MAT. TODAY. 2:15. THIS EVO , 8:15, TICKETS. II 50. 1. 76c and 50c At Metropolitan Opera House, 1109 chestnut street and St Joseph's College. lSiq and Thompson streets. AFiFJPRT POP' l MAT today AUJiUr-niElenlngs. s.,5 60o $1 BUOENE WALTER'S LATEST PLAY "THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OP KINGDOM COME" X Story of Three Waifs a Girl, a Boy and Dcs. rounded on the Book by JOHN i"OX. JR, Laughter ana Tears (or Old and Young T VT?TP TONIGHT AT 8:15 J 1 1XLVJ REGULAR MAT SATURDAT The Greatest ot All Vlmee Operettas "Alone at Last" By Franz Lebar. Composer "The Merry Widow" MusU) That. Thrill You With Its Charm Forrest Last 3 Evgs. ..Jftf MuaJcai PHMT?. TO RnTTlillinfi J Comedy wi- a. w uwuwukr MASK AND WIG Beat Baio Ppons Tcjr f j Walnut POP- Mat Tly, 25c, 50c U ? "Bringing Up Father" A MERICAN "House NT Doo? i Mi STOCK am, Tu . laiu-s, &iU I n