. o EVENING LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1916. 13 I V ISM. i 1 ; p. i v i 3 l r. 3t :1 NANCY WYNNE SPEAKS OF VARIOUS .SMALL ENTERTAINMENTS OF THE DAY T - The Three Arts Club Will Honor Mrs. Austin S. Heck- scher at Zeckwer's Academy The Valentines Give Large House Party MRS. AUSTIN STEVENS HECK SCItniJ, widely known for her musical tnlcnt nntl ns a patroness of music In this city, will he given a re ception this cvenlnR by members of the Three Arts Club In the largo rooms set nslde for entertainment at the Zeckwcr Academy, on Spruco tstreet above 16th Btreet. Mrs. Hockschor was Miss Celeste Massey, a member of the well-known family of Hint name. She Is a sister of Mrs. Henry Edward Drayton. Nannie Heekschcr, her youngest daughter, Is named after Mrs. Drayton. Poor Nan nie has been undergoing an attack of measles In this last fortnight, which must have been a trial to her fiance, young Nrwbold, But to return to Mrs. Heckscher. m... t ........i,i. nf tUn fiUitttntn I out; j iriffliiiuiii. jl ,. ...... ...., - Opcrallr Society, which has done such splendid work In the past, and has written several Very successful compo sitions. A ballet composed by her was given at the last performance of the Operatic Society nftcr the opera "I Pagllaccl." Philadelphia musicians ap preciate greatly Mrs. Heckschor's sup port In their various undertakings. There will bo a muslral program to night rit the reception, which Is sched uled for 8:30 o'clock. While on tho subject of the Operatic Society, Uh no.xt performance will bo given In May, I understand, nnd will bo a decided departure from Its usunl work, In that light opera will replace grand on this one occasion, for tho pro duction will bo a revival of Reginald do Koveh'a opera of "Robin Hood," which Is one of the most tuneful nnd charming of comic operas, and Is quite beyond tho usual llglk opera In musical value. Tho performance will be given at the 'Metropolitan Opera House on May 11. With the starting of the race meets I and other out-of-doors affairs., now that spring Is trying to stay with us, house parties will bo the order of the day In society. That genial host, John Valen tino, and his charming wife, will give a I week-end party nnd will take their guests to tho raco meet which will bo given at Krdcnhelm, tho estate of R. Nelson Buckley, at Chestnut Hill. Their guests will come from New York and Baltimore Liirmn.ii Stewart from tho latter city and tho Now Yorkers will bo Mrs. Arthur Scott Durdcn, Miss Ade laide Cannon and Pierre Lorillard, Jr. There will be, of course, numerous luncheons before the event, and In tho evening tho usual dinner dance at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club. More convinced am I than ever that Eastertldo will bring to our ears sev eral engagements In tho social world. Ono of tho rings was purchased at Tif fany's, too for didn't they go on' to New York together on Tuesday, and with many a smllo and blush tako a taxlcab from tho station to Tiffany's direct? Slio Is certainly very charming, and dresses In tho most exnulslto taste, nnd. too. her debut was made not so vory long ago. Sho Is rather tall and , rather moro fair than dark, and has I quite the daintiest llttlo hands nnd feet I have seen for many a day. Prlnco j Charming Is taller than sho, naturally, ' nnd a groat, strapping, out-of-doorsv sort of follow, with sun-bronzed hair and tho bluest eyes In tho world. Un- ' lfiss I miss my guess wo shall very surely hear tho news soon, and, odd though It may seem, thcro will bo somo who will bo surprised. come back hero to live, which Is very ; gratlfyitur for their friends, although I it was nlco to visit them In Washing-! ton. Mrs. McCall was Ellen Sellers, who camo out three years ago and was married about this tlmo last year to young Dick McCall lit old St. Peter's Church, at 3d and Pine streets. Tl)e wedding, I remember, occurred ono bright, sunshiny Hprtng day and (he scene at St. Petorls, with Its funny old fashioned high-backed pews, nnd whore tho quaint custom of including tho beadlo in tho bridal cortege is still ob served, was quite one of the most charming of the season. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mrs. Joseph Priestly Button will givo a small Informal dinner In honor of Miss Stary Scull, dehutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Scull, at her home In Germantown on Friday. April 28. Mr. and Mrs. William Newbold Ely. of tho Clinton, will entertain at dinner to night In honor of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Ely, before the meeting of Mrs. Charles' Stowurt Wurts' Dancing Class at Asher's. The guests will include Miss Margaret A. Dallett, Miss Helen II. Shel ton, Miss Mary Knight, Miss Marie Louise Hepburn, Miss Anita T. Evans. Mr. Ed ward Sydenham Page, Jr., Mr. William K. Fleming. Mr. Edward Klapp, Mr. Charles Stewart Wurts, Jr., Mr. Aiken Ileichner and Mr, Stanley Woodward. Miss Katharine C. Gilbert, who will ba one of next season's debutantes, will be the guest of honor at a luncheon and the atre party, which her mother, Mrs. Frederic B. Gilbert, will give tomorrow. The guests Will Include Miss Isabel Wanamaker, Mis3 Constance Vauclaln. Miss Jean Austin, Miss Natalie Davis, Miss Dorothy Morley, JJlsn Mary B, Q, Brooke, Mies Gennette Farles, Miss Mary C. Flero and Miss Doris Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. Houston Dunn will give a small dinner tonight at their home, 2335 Spruce street Invitations have been issued by the "Plays and Players for the 26th club night, to ba held on Monday, at the. Little Thea tre, Two plays, "The Swan Song," by Anton Tchekoff, and "The rostofnee," by Jlabindranath Tagore, will bo given. n-Ka m-t-facra nt Ttftsa TIIIlAi-nrilA Prflet 4trlitAi nf (Via TIbv. TTpnrv W- tSVns 9nd Mrs, Frost, of Summit. N. J., to Mr. paries -.uier .ucsBH-iiaw, uj i-o'oraao, will take place quietly at 4 o'clock this afternoon, at the home of the bride's par ents. A number of persons from this city will go over for the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Wellington Shan non or 27 South 23d street, will give a, delightful rouswole tomorrow afternocn at 4 o'clock. In the Orphuua Club rooms, 1520 Chestnut street. Among those taking part In the programme will he Mrs. Albert Pink Schmidt, soprano; Miss Helen Ru clmnnn. soprano ; Mrs. John P. I.elgo, contralto; Mrs. John Joyce, harpist; Mr. Daniel C. Donovan, tenor; Mr. Arthur E. I. Jackson, basso; Mr. Nelson A. Ches nut. basso, and Mr. Noah Swayne, basso. Miss Marlon tintlcr. of Chestnut Hill; Miss Eleanor Longstrctb and Miss Doro thy Obnrleiiftor, of Haverford, will bo among those who will go to Washington the first of May for tho camp that will be held at Chevy Chaso for two weeks. Mrs. Francis A. Lewis, who has been spending the winter at the Aldlne. will leave this week to be the guest of her son. In-law nntl daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leeds Uarrolt. nt their home. 7207 Charl ton avenue, Mount Airy. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pearson, of New York, who have been spending tho winter at Alltcn. will shortly leave for California, wlmre they will remain for several weeks, (in their return they will go to Newport, where they have taken a house for the summer months nnd will entertain during the summer. Mrs. Pear son will he remembered as Miss Eleanor Hryant. of this city, before her marrlago last fall. Mr. nnd Mis. William 1. MirkiL ac companied by their daughters. Miss Mary Mlrkll and Miss Ellsn Mlrkll. of 316 South 2Zd street, will leave the end of this week for Atlantic City to spend a week at the MorllKirough-nienhelm. Mr. and Mrs. llolllnshcnd N. Taylor, of 8104 St. Martin's lane. Chestnut Hill, ac companied by Mrs. Taylor's sister. Stirs Christine Hare Stockton, will spend the week-end in New York. Mr. N. Allen .Stockton 1ms been the guest of his (laugh ter for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob It. Baltz, of Merlon, wilt glvo a house party over Easter nt their cottage In Vent nor. Mr. and .Mrs. John McDevltt. of 2321 Spruce street, are receiving congratula tions on the birth of a son on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldrldgo Henderson have taken apartments nt fifi Latiiidowno ave nue, Lansdownc, having recently moved from Ualtlmoro- Mrs. Jesse Starr White, of Mcrchant vllle, N. J., will entertain at u buffet luncheon on Thursday. Along the Main Line Photo by Chappel Studio, from portrait by Henry Rlttenber;. MRS. EDWIN G. CLOSE OVEItnROOK Mrs. Edwin C. Close, of 6163 Drexel road, gavo a number of de lightful songs in costume at tho musicals which was given on Wednesday evening In the Little Theatre. MEUION Prominent women and young girls of Merlon have been busily working these last few days completing the final arrangements for tho delightful flower and garden market which will open to morrow morning at 11 o'clock in tho Merlon Country Day School, Supplee lane. This Echnolhouse. which Is Just oft Wynne wood avenue, is easily reached by motor ists from Philadelphia and Slain Line sta tions, and is three minutes from Merlon Station. Everything about the decora tions will bo green and white. Those as sisting at the various tables, where every thing from hand-painted watering pots in brilliant hues. Mower stands and cut Mow ers to lawn mowers are to be sold, will be dressed In white frocks, with green and white garden aprons. Tho young girls who will assist in the attractive tearoom will wear white frocks, sport hats and dainty cretonne aprons, as will also the little girls, whose duty it will be to direct the visitors to the tearoom and help gen erally towards making the affair a success, Mrs. Frederick W. nockweil is chairman, and others Interebted are Mrs. Edward W. Bok, Mrs. William II, Folwell, .Mrs. Martin Mulken and Sirs. Harold Pender. HAVERFORD Mrs, Elizabeth F. Bishop, of Rostrevor, who has been spend ing the winter in California, will arrive home today. VI LLANO VA Mrs. P. Williamson Rob ers, of Bella Vista. Vilianova, is spending a few days in New York. ROSEMONT Mrs. Robert M. Girvln, Jr., returned on Tuesday from New York, where she had been making a visit. Mr. William B. Carter, who spent the winter at Aiken, S. C, Is now at his home on Old Conestoga road. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Wyeth, who have been ('spending the winter at 1012 South Rlttehhouse square, will move out to their home on Montgomery avenue this week. Langhorne Mrs. Harry B Thomas entertained at luncheon yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Rieharft A. Foley will spend the later part of April in Richmond, Va., aad AhevlUe, N. a i" ""iirflTi;i; fH',SMI''',i'iw''''''''','lil''j''''' MRS. RUSSELL II. TIPPETT Before her marriage Wednesday evening, Mrs Tippett was Miss Geneva Kellcy. The wedding took plnce in the Ehenezcr Methodist Episcopal Church. Chestnut Hill There will bo a concert by the glee nnd mnndolln clubs of Chestnut Hill Academy tonight nt tho Seamy House, on Itoumfort road. Mr. 11. it, Kingston nnd his family, of SOSO'St. Martin's lane, have returned from an extended trip to Atlantic City. Mrs. Franklin Spencer Edmonds, of 7818 Lincoln drive, has Mrs. Nash, of Can ada, an her guest. Mr. Samuel R Houston, of Drtilm Molr. has recovered from an Injury to his knee. Friends of Miss Esther Ztblcy, of 320 Sprlngllcld avenue, will bo sorry to learn that sho Is ill at her home. Germantown Mr. and Mrs. David Hnistead. of 301 West Johnson street, have sent out cards for a dance on Thursday, April 27. at tint Philadelphia Cricket Club In honor of Mlsa Grace Scattcrgood and Miss Loulsj Crawford. Mrs. Arthur Hood, of Rlttenhnu'e street, will glvo an Informal tea this after noon, to meet Miss Jeannetto llaaker, nf New York, who Is tho guest of Mrs. F. I.elghton Kramer, of Sharpless avenue, Oak Lane. The last of a series of dances organized by Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Tunnell will tako place tonight nt tho Conservatory of Music, 10D West Chclten avenue. Tho Mnndolln Club, of tho Germantown Academy, will glvo a concert on Friday, May 12, In tho Conservatory of Music, 109 West Chclten avenue, under tho di rection of Prof. Georgo Krlck. Miss Ruth ICIscnhower, of West Upsal street, will return today from New York, where sho spent the week. Mr. and Mrs. William Barba. of 3107 West Coulter street, will havo Miss Lind say Satterfleld. of Washington, ns their guest next week. Miss Charlotte Brooke will glvo the last of her scries of dances at the German town Cricket Club this afternoon. Thcro will be fancy dancing. Twenty of tho older girls will dance the scarf dance, originated by Miss Brooke and Miss Fisher. Miss Marjorlo Beatty will dance "Tho Awakening of Spring." and little Miss Anna Emery nnd Master Nicholas Pctrey will dance the Pavlowa gavotte. A caprico will be danced by Miss Grace Emery, Jliss Catherine Emery nnd Miss Corleso Earnshaw. West Philadelphia Cards havo been received In this city for tho marriage of Mlsa Bema Barton Lyon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyon, of La Grange, III., to Mr. Edward Newton Ilaag, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Newton Haag. of 4837 Cedar avenue. Tho ceremony will take place on Tuesday, April 25. Mrs. John Tuppen. 46th. nnd Sansom streets, entertained at a luncheon and bridge on Wednesday. Miss Emma T. Shetzllne, of 4513 Spruco street, gave a bridge party on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Schoener, of 317 North Horton street, havo Mr. Schoener's sisters, Miss Sarah Schoener and Miss Jennie Schoener. of Mahanoy City, Pa., as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Zlttle. of 149 East Lancaster avenue. East Downing town, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Myrtle Elizabeth Zittle, tr, Mr. w. Ralnh Colflesh. of 53d street and AVoodland nvenue. Frankford Miss Clara Case, of 8034 Tulip street; JIlss Ethel Beyer. Miss Mary Patterson and Miss Ella Patterson, of Holmesburg, will be among the guests at a house party given by Mtss Madallne Beyer and Miss Rose Beyer, at their home, 617 Pa cific avenue, Atlantic City, over the Eas ter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Castor, of 8204 Frankford avenue, entertained In honor of the 21st birthday of their son, Mr. North rop Castor, last evening. There were about 150 guests present. Mtss Bernlce Cartledge, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Franklin Cartledge, of 1609 Harrison street, has returned from Wash ington, D. C, where she has been spend ing the past two months. Miss Cartledge was extensively entertained during her visit. Mr. and Mrs, Carroll, of 2606 Rhawn street, Holmesburg, will spend the week end at Atlantla City as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. MacNamara. Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wllklns, who spent the last two years In California, havo taken up their residence again near Media. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Howe, of Media, announce the birth of a son, Frank Walker Howe. Mrs. J. T. Hall, of Ridley Park. Is chairman of the committed which is ar ranging' a country week dance for April 2S. "The Barnstormers," of. Ridley Park, will have their regular monthly club nlgbt tonijht in the auditorium. AN EVENING IN GREECE Philadelphia Music Club Presents Songs and Dnnccs Tho Philadelphia Music Club, the mem bership nf which comprises a largo num ber of women prominent In local music nffnlrs. offered a unique spring entertain ment Inst ovcnlng In tho little theatre. It was billed as "An Evening In Ancient Greece" and enlisted the co-operntlon of Mary Stewart, premiere danscuso; Mrs. Albert Schmidt. Mrs. Archibald Itubnrd, and Miss Elizabeth Calhoun, soloists; nnd a hovy of 50 young women as choristers and dancers. Edith A. Push, who directed i tho performance, devised 'tho production, , designed tho costumes, arranged tho dances nnd composed tho music, and dc- serves a great deal of credit for the tasto and originality displayed In every detail. The graceful raiment of Hellenic youths and maidens as shepherds, bacchantes, etc., mado a colorful moving foreground against tho nustcro setting of black drapery which backed nnd framed tho various pictures of classic dance nnd plastic posing. Tho figures and group ings were frco and flowing In their at tendant gestures nnd postures nnd tho enactment was enhanced by admirable lighting effects. Tho performances In their grace and ease nt rhythm realized very fully tho poetry of motion and gavo the beholder a very ndoquato impression of the danco In heroic Greece. Tho six scones, divided into two groups, portrayed tho re ligious and social phases of Greek life, particularly the worship of Demeter, Dlonyslos nnd Apollo. Tho music was In harmony with tho motif of tho entertnlnment. Properly enough, only harps and flutes were used to accompany tho songs, which wero set to Dorian lyrics and odes of Sappho and Pindar. Roxborough Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Pyle, of 114 Rochello avenue, Wlssnlilcknn, will givo n dance tomorrow evening nt their home, for their daughter. Miss Katharine Pyle. Palms, ferns nnd spring flowers will bo used In the decorations. Among tho guests will bo JIlss Laura McCowcn. JIlss Edith Wilkinson, JIlss Jtnry JlcCowon, Miss Gladys McCnwen, JIlss Edwlna JIalpass. ' Miss JIabel Leonard JIlss Emily Atwood, JIlss JIarlo Jlees, JIlss Florence JlcJIor I rls. JIlss Helen Murray. Jliss Claire Vlole, JIlsj Ituella .Volte, JIlss Katharine Keely, ! Miss Kmlly Forman, of Baltimore; Lleu ! tenant Overlsh. Jlr. Reynolds Miller, Jlr. I Le Roy Worley, Mr. Charles Rleger, Jlr. nuum iiieiiiKom, .Mr. jouu unison, .Air. Charles Hays, Jlr. Edwin Vare, Jlr. Charles Gouert and Jlr. Robert C. Pyle, 3d. Tioga JIlss Ella Lukens, supervising principal, nnd the faculty of the Georgo Hoker School. 22d nnd Ontario strets. havo is sued invitations for n parents' meeting, followed by ail Informal ri"optton, tonight. The Interesting program will include nn nddress by Jlr. Milton C. Cooper, and folk dancing, vocal and Instrumental music, and an exhibition of gymnasium work by the pupils. There will be 300 guests. JIlss Adallne Froellch. of 1251 West Allegheny avenue, entertained at luncheon and cards today, her guests being JIlss Charlotte Fleming. Jlrs. William P. Jones, Jtlss Florence Gelkler. JIlss Alico Jc Fadden, JIlss Edna JIcFadden. JIlss Violet Carson, Jliss Edna Scull, JIlss Helen Eclls, JIlss Bessie Doak and Jlrs. Arthur Custer. Along the Reading Jlrs. Arthur Carroll, of Now York. Is the guest of Jlr. and Jlrs. William G. Car roll, of Lakeside avenus, Oak Lane. JIlss Anna Kimball, of 4537 Old York road, entertained at 500 on Saturday. The decorntions were pink and white. Among her guests were JIlss JIarlon Groff, JIlss Emllle Buckley, JIlss Dorothy Hathaway, JIlss Louise Smith, JIlss Emily Gardner, Jliss Dorothy Scott, Miss Martha Ackley. JIlss JIary Spiers, Jliss Frances Ely, Jliss Dorothy Hlndman, JIlss JIargaret Lotz and Miss Pauline Seftier. MISS ANNA KIMBALIi Weddinga ROBINSON WHITE. Ah Interesting wedding took place Wednesday evening nt Ornco Lutheran Church, Norrlstown, when Miss Anna Hello White, daughter of Councilman Daniel II. White, became tho bride of Mr. Albert Robinson, of Philadelphia. Tho ceremony was performed nt 6 o'clock by the pastor, tho Rev. Charles D. Keller. Jtr. White gave his daughter In mnrrlage. She was attired In a gown of bridal satin, with trimmings of duehesse lace and pearls, and a veil of tulle, caught with oratigo blossoms. Her only ornament was a dia mond brooch presented to her by the bride groom. A shower nf white roses nnd lilies of the valley was carried. Miss May Sclmman. tho maid of honor, wore a shell pild satin frock, draped with tulle, with a smart poke bonnet of silk tulle, nnd car ried a shower nf pink roses nnd snap dragons. JIlss Elizabeth White and Jtlss Pauline White were bridesmaids. Their frocks were of taffrin. trimmed with tulle, one In pink nnd the other In blue, wearing large picture Ince hals, nnd oarh carried sweet peas. The bride was also attended by two ribbon girls. Jtlss Anna de Solms nnd Miss nleda Halrd, nnd two little flower girls, JIlss Edith White and Jtlss Itclla Hearolf, who woic white lace frocks. Master Howard White was ring bearer. His suit was of white satin. Mr. Charles White acted as best man, and the ushers Included Mr. Harry Rceb, Mr. Howard D. White nnd Mr. Edward do Sohns, of Norrlstown, and Mr. Louis Smith, of Philadelphia. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of tho bride'a father. Jlr. and Jlrs. Robinson will spend their honeymoon In the South, touring Wnshlng ton nnd West Virginia. Seaside Resorts ATLANTIC CITY. N. J April 14. Yarns aro playing a distinct part In tho apparel of tho Boardwalk maid, who has found other tiscs for them beside knit ting socks nnd scarfs for tho soldiers. An attractive girl on the Walk the other afternoon wore n dark hluo taffeta coat suit with tho skirt edged with gray fringe of woolen yarn. The samo ma terial Is used ns an embellishment for hats and scarfs of silk. A hat of Bur gundy straw was outlined about tho crown In yellow yarn. Burgundy Is a favorlto shade this spring. Jlrs. H. CI. Young, of Albnny. who Is staying at tho Brighton, Is wearing a smart coslumo of Burgundy broadcloth and chinchilla furs. Her hat of Burgundy straw has n crown of spring posies. Jtrs. William Turner, of Germantown, Is nnother attractive woman on the Walk. Jtrs. Turner has chosen a brown tailored suit with sablo furs, nnd a brown straw chapeau with a paradise plume. Jlr. Howard S. Graham Is visiting Jtrs. Graham nnd JIlss Graham, who havo been at tho Brighton for somo time. Jliss Edith Houston Bally is nt tho Jlarlborough-Rlonheim with Jtr. Ernest It. Henderson and JIlss Henderson, of Windsor, Out. JIlss Elizabeth Hood Latta and Jtrs. Thomas L. Latta wero members of tho Philadelphia colony at tho Blen heim recently. MR. AND MRS. EUGENE 3. BECKMAN Jlr. and Jlrs. Eugene S. Beckman, whose marriage took place in Beth Isr.tel Tem ple, Atlantic City, on Wednesday of this week, aro now on their wedding trip. Jlrs. Beckman was formerly Jliss Pearl Bach arach, daughter of Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Benjamin Bacharach. Jtrs. Harry A. Poth and her son aro nt tho Chelsea, where they will remain over Palm Sunday. Jlrs. James Francis Sullivan and Jliss Leta Sullivan aro also at the Chelsea. Jlrs. Sullivan looks re markably well In a London smoke-tailored coat suit and black-tailored straw sailor. Dr. Lewis S. Homers entertained nt luncheon this week at tho Jlarlborough Blenhelm for Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Edward F. Keen, Jtrs. David Halsted and Jtrs. H. II. Ambler, of Philadelphia. Jlr. and Jlrs. Charles K. Kruger aro among tho recent arrivals nt tho Tray more. Jlrs. JIary Qulnn will entertain over Easter at her cottage on Vnssar square, her guests being Jtr. and Jlrs. A. J. Qulnn, JIlss Mildred Qulnn and Jlrs. John Qulnn, of Baltimore. Jlrs. John J. White has Issued cards for a luncheon and bridge at the JIurl-borough-Blenheim on April 26. What's Doing Tonight Women's Christian Temperance Union. 1921 Arch street: 7:15 o'clock. Lecture, Younc Friends' Association, IBth and Cherry streets; S o'clock. "A Night at the Movies." Booksellers' Asso ciation o( Philadelphia. Curtis Building: II o'clock. Musicals. Aero Club of Pennsylvania. Helle-vue-Stratford; 8:15 o'clock. Lecture, Rodoph Shalom Synagogue, the Rev. Pr. David M. Steele: 8 o'clock. lecture, American Philosophical Society. 13th and Locust streets, Dr. Leland O. How ard; 8:15 o'clock. Schoolmen's Week, University of Pennsyl vania. Illustrated lecture. "Aviation and Balloon Intr." by Dr. Thomas E. Eldrldse. Girard College; 8 o'clock Two plays by the Dramatis, Club of tha Alumnae Association of the Ph adelphla High School for Ulrls. School Ilulldlng, 17th and Spring Garden streets: 8 o'clock. Lecture, "Shakespeare and the Jew,'' by Dr. Henry Ilerkowltz. Itodeuh Shalom Syna gogue. Broad and Mount Vernon streets; 8 Reception to Dr. and Mrs. John G. Wilson. Tabernacle Methodist Episcopal Church, 11th and Oxford streets; e) o'clock. Dannuet in honor of the Rov. Dr. and Mrs. O Hlckley Burns. Centennary Methodist Episcopal t'hurch. 41st and Spring Garden ' EnUrtalnmintk'for, the benefit of the Phila delphia Trade School, Athletic. Association, at the school building, 12th and Locust street; B o'clock Continuation Teachers' Club entertainment, WJtul?cifetlVid dance Jo aid Aviation School, Bt3radui?tton Franklin Institute School of Me chanical Arts, 15 South 7th street, Notices for the, cllr page win be accepted and, printed la the Kicnlus Ledger, but all such notices must be writ ten on one side of the paper, must , be signed in full, with full address, and when po.-ibiblo telephone number .must be given. Send all eueb coromunlratlen to "Sa tiety Editor." Evening Ledger, 80S Chest elt-d L'nle the reaulremeot are csurrta rriru ile. tbe notice ulll not ba puMlihid. , r i , L .' '. J ' i .i -' ' i II S$7 w i ?., AERO CLUB DANCE TONIGHT AT BELLEVUE-STRATFORt) Affair Arranged by Those Interested in Aviation Prom ises to Be Great Success Small Affairs in Preparation for Spring'Weddings THE dance to bo given tonight at tho Uellovuc-Stratford Under tho auspices of the Aero Club of Pennsylvania will tako on the appenranco of a naval affair, as many of the officers of tho navy yard nnd tho reserve lleet will be present In uniform. Jtlss Harriett Graham-Wynne Is chairman of tho Committee on Arrange ments and has secured tho services of a number of distinguished artists, Including Jtadame JInrle Ladue Plcrsol, Daisy Ham lin Wntrous, Hans Klndler, Ellis Clark Hammann nnd Burton rtersol. Among the patronesses aro Jlrs. Fred crick W. Abbott, Jtrs. A. J. Drexel Blddle, Mrs. Robert Kelso Cossatt, Jlrs. Louis S. Clark, Jtrs. T. DoWItt Cuyler, Mrs. George W. Chllds Drexel, Jlrs. M. A. Law, Jlrs. A. J. Drexel Paul, Jlrs. Frederick R, Payne, Jlrs. Robert Leo Russell, Jlrs. Jo. soph A. Stelnmelz, Jlrs. E. T. Stotesbury, Jlrs Leopold Stokowskl, Jlrs. Thomas H. Smith, Mrs. James Francis Sullivan, Jtlss Anno Thomson, Jlrs. Alexander Van Rensselaer, Jlrs. Littleton Walter Tazewell Wnlier, Jlrs. Rodman Wanamaker and Jtrs. Clarence P. Wynne. A surprlso shower was given on Wednes day evening In honor of Jtlss Bentrlco Scott at her home, 2843 North 27th street. Among those present wore Jtlss Maude dibble, Jtrs. William Gorges, Jtlss Vesta Knuffman, Jtlss Jtlnnle Fllnsback, Jtlss Jlne Smith, Jtrs. Pharls Lcldy, Jliss Tllllo Fredericks. Jtlss Jtablo Reburn and JIlss Edna Jtandlcr. A surprise linen shower wan given Sat urday evening at 730 West Norrls street In honor of Jtlss Gertrude Knhn's be trothal to Dr. David Lavln, of Seattio, Wash. Tho dining room was decorated elaborately Ith pa'jns and ferns and flow ers added to the attraction. Among those present wore Jtr, nnd Jtrs. Sohlcln, Jliss Gertrude Knhn, Jlr. Edward Gross, Jlr. Joseph Wlsson, JIlss Rose Llndcnbaum, Jlr. Louis Dlvnc, Jliss Reglna Lefkowlth, Jtr. Joseph Buslhel, JIlss Jlolly Stein, Jlr. David Cooper, JIlss Sylvia Kahn, JIlss Lillian Knhn, Jtr. Harry Lefkowlth, Jtlss Theresa Schaefer, Jlr. Jtnurlco Rosonfeld, Jtr. Samuel Zorn, Jtlss Ethel Grossman, Jtlss Jlay Lefkowlth, Jtr. Ralph Gold water. Jlr. Charles Eskowltz, Jtlss Cclla Altman, Jtr. David Eskowltz, JIlss JIolllo Gordon. Jtrs. Joseph Cohen, JIlss Frances Ungerloider. Jlr. Herman Robinson, Jtr. Frederick Yurdelson, Jtlss Elizabeth Ball, Jtlss Hannah Kahn, JIlss Hnnnah Freed man, Jlr. Knhn nnd others. The Sherwood Century Club gave a literary and musical cntortnlnmcnt last evening at the clubroom, 57th street nnd Thomas avenue. Prof. John D. JIahonoy delivered an nddress on Robert Burns. AJIEETING of tho Pnstlmo Pleasure Club will tako placo on Sunday, at tho homo of Jtr. Raymond Jordan, 2134 Jtooro street. JIlss Helen Camau will ad dress tho meeting in French, assisted by JIlss JIabel Rodgers and Jliss JIary Chap man. Jlr. Andrew Fltzpatrick and Jlr. John Lydon will speak on "Woman Suf frago." JIlss Florence Jllttlcmnn, of 2311 North 10th street, entertained in honor of JIlss Josephine Brunswick on Sunday evening. Among those present were JIlss Sarah Kolinsky, JIlss Rose Jlerkln, Jtlss Sophia Beckof, Jtlss Clara Goodman, Jtiss Lillian Kolinsky, Jliss Lena Paskman, JIlss Anna Rosenwclg, JIlss Katherino Goodman. Jtr. Samuel Gilbert, Jtr. Daniel Goldenberg, Jlr. Frank Plotwlck. Jlr. John Bell, Jlr. Joseph Jtlttteman, Jtr, John Jtlttleman, Jlr. Albert Adelson, Jtr. Louis Stroth, Jtr. AMUSEMENTS T7i-4-.i MARKET AnOVB OTH XlfTm 12-? Today and Tomorrow v luuuiia Ethd Barrymore In "TUB KISS OP HATE" Also Authentic War Pictures COMING ALL NEXT WEEK! FlllST AND EXCLUSIVE rtlESHNTATION CHARLIE CHAPLIN g,AAtmos"CABMEN" Stanley MARKET ADOVE 10TII 11 :in n. m. to 11 :15 p. m. Today and Tomorrow Wallace Reid and Cleo Ridgely In "THE LOVE MASK" At 10:35, 12:25. 2:15. 4. 0:58. 7:45. 0:30 Arcadia t-iU'.HiiNU j. iseiow ium W. S. HART In "THE AHYAN" 10c 1214 MARKET 20o 10 A. M. to 11:15 P. M. HAZEL DAWN Palace In "THE SALESLADV" Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. rta-F m You Meed a Spr ing Hat Now and just at the proper time, econo mically and seasonably speaking, we have opened, our new and enlarged Milliner? Salon, with a change of price policp. .50 to will Jsejhe low cost of hundreds of I models-r larizewwLJvas elusive Apartment. Mawson & DeMarvy 1115 CHESTNUT STREET Opposite B. F. Keith's Daly Paskman, Mr. Albert Wildo and Jlr. Edward Fisher. An exhibition danco wns given by Miss Jtlttleman nnd Mr Goldenberg nnd songs by Mr. Gilbert nnd Jtlss Brunswick. Mrs. William A. Fltzpatrick was given a linen shower Wednesday evening at lief home, 6540 Gcsner street Jtrs. Fltzpatrlek before her martrage was Miss Jtae V. Elchlnger. A surprise party wan given for Mr. David Melnlck by his parents In honor of his 21st birthday recently. Among the guests were Jtr. and Mrs. Jlelnlck, Jtr. and. Jtrs. Kelly. Jtr. nnd Jlrs. Stone, Jtr J. Welnsteln, Jlr. Leonard Flum, Jlr. It. Sporkln, Jtr. and Jtrs. P, Cohen Jlr, Jack Kelly, JIlss A. Stuart, Jtlss K. Block, JIlss A Stone, JIlss Adeline Welssberg, Jlr. Blackofsky and Jtr. JlcCann. Solos were given by Jlr. Albert Cornfield, violin; Dr. Selgal, baritone, and Jtr. Leonard Flum, tenor. Jtlss Jtlnnto Schultz entertained at her home. 776 Line street. Camden, on Sunday. Somo of the Phltndelphtann who wero present were Jtr. J, Abrams, Mr. T. Weiss, Jlr. Samuel Slegcl and Jtr. IL Llpschltz. Popular nnd claslo solos on the violin wero given by Jlr. J. Abrams. Lansdowne Handicap golf matches wilt be held by tho Woman's Club of the Country Club every Thursday afternoon. Jtlss Louise Vanznndt Is managing tho team. AMUSEMENTS ADETiPTTT BVaa 8!l5 s0 t0 "THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME" A Story of Three Wolfs i Girl. n. Boy una a Dog. rounded on thn Hook by JOHN FOX, JR. Laughter nnd Tears for Old and Young SATURDAY EVENING. APRIL 15, at 8H5 Illustrated Lecture on "MILITARY ENGINEERING" By COIONEL GEOROE A. ZIN7. U. S. A. Auspice of The Engineers' Club Tho Public Cordially Invited. WITHERSPOON HALL, Juniper A Walnut Sta. B. F. Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH RTREET3 A HIT FROM START TO FINISH! JOAN SAWYER & CO. ORIGINAL DANCE CREATIONS FRANK McINTYRE & CO. In "THE HAT SALESMAN" Burt ntzRlhhon; Six Klrksmlth Slaters t Vnllerlta's "jeopards; Other Illg Features. Hunting Villa In Pictures. TJT?n ATI Thla Jfe-t Week. Evgs. 8:15 DIXKJiXU Mntinee Tomorrow nt 2:15 THE COMEDr SUCCESS OF THE SEASON Laurette Taylor IN A NEW THREE-ACT COJ1EDY The Wooing of Eve Dy J. HARTLEY MANNERS Author of TEO O- MY HEART" Best Seats $1.50 at Wednesday Matlnea rr.inlr This Next Week. Bvgs. 8:11 Vjrdl 1 ILK. Matinee Tomorrow at 2 :1S COHAN 4 HAnRIS Present THE FUNNIEST TLAY IN THE WORLD IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Original New York Cast and Production Best Seats Jl at Topular Wed. Jlatlneei ftlohp Theatre 'SISA. JtJKJKs VAUDEVILLE Continuous 11 A. M, to 11 P. Jt. 10c, 15c, 25c. Victor's Musical Melange FIVE SATSUDAS AND OTHERS T VT3TP TONlCJirr AT 8:15 Jj I IXJ REGULAR MAT. TOMORROW The Greatest of AH Vlenneso Operetta "ALONE AT LAST" By Franz Lehar. Composer "The Merry Widow" Muslo That Thrills You With Ita Charm Forrest Last 2 Evgs. coy GOME TO BOHEMIA MASK AND WIG Seats Now Selling ACADEMY Seats at Heppe'a, 1110 Chestnut Philadelphia Orchestra TODAY rprt,.. at at 3 xJiiiui.s 8 -IB LEOPOLD GODOWSKY. rianlst "IX7V.1-itI- Popular Mats. Tues. le Thur. W ailiU U 25c. 60c. Regular Mat. Sat. Evgs. 25c to $1, no higher. tf si"0" "Bringing Up Father" AMERICAN "House Next Door" "IIV1NE STOCK Mat Tuea.. Thur.. SaU in order to popu- known as an ex