Wf 4i. "" - EVENnm (Cudgbtjphtladekphia; Tuesday, apbil is, ioig NANCY WYNNE TELLS ABOUT THE COMING RED CROSS BAZAAR BRIDGE AND "600 PARTIES HELD FULL SWAY DURING THE PAST WB1 Widows and Orphans of Central Powers to Be Aided by Mammoth Bazaar Given Easter Week at Convention Hall Miss Helen Nash, of Wyncote, Hostess at Large in Honor of Miss Helene Shepherd, of Gambridj Mass. Various Other Entertainments tf1 ,?!'F'rtJ"i fHfiTjtr-f-i rjjl''f A NUMBER of prominent women nro grentiy Interested In tho bazanr to bo Riven In Convention Hall from April 2, to May 1. It will bo given for tho benefit of tho widows, orphans and Ited Cross of tho Central Powers of Europe, Tho Alt-markt, ono of tlio most attrac tive of tho booths, will bo In charge of tho following committee: Harmless Illllcr von Gacrtrlngcn, chairman; Mrs. Howard Longstroth, vice chairman; Mrs. Albort KoertlnR-Flscher, treasurer; Mrs. Charles Schmidt, secretary. They will bo as sisted by tho following prominent Phila delphia women; Miss Agnoa Duop, Uar oncss Czoernlff von Czoernhausen, Mrs. Benjamin Coates, Baroness Paula von Krggelet, Mrs. George If. Karlo, Jr., Mrs. George W.'Elklns. .Tr., Mrs. Caleb I Kox, Mrs. Charles A. Fletcher, Mrs. Charles II. Frnzlor, Mrs. Frank Haohn Ion, Countess von Holnsteln, Mrs, Morris Jnstrow, Jr., Mrs. Philip Mcrtss, Mrs. F. Hurst Malor, Mrs. Itobort H. Page, Miss Page, Mrs. t. Ilclneko, Mrs. Richard Rossmassler, tho Misses Rossmasslor, Mrs. David Rlosman, Mrs. Alfred Hton gol, Mrs. Georgo. Stlble, Mrs. Wharton Btork, Mrs. Honry M. "Watts and Mrs. John H. Whlttaker. Tho booth decorations, which will bo most cffcctlvo and nrtlstlc, are in chargo of Mr. Phillip Morz, Mr. Trumbauor's .hQad man. Mr. Morz la a well-known architect In Philadelphia nnd Now York. Tho ooatumos of tho commltteo will bo dainty peasant dressoa, mado of black ' and whito matorlal. On their heads thoy ' will wear scarlet caps with largo bows at tho back of tho head, and tho costumo will bo finished by tho most useful of , articles, a tiny white apron. Tho com mlttoo of tho "Alt-markt," which Is Gor man for rummage, are asking that all I donations and thoy want anything, old . or now will bo sent to Schutto & Koor Ung Company, 12th and Thompson streets, whero a commltteo will recclvo , thom. on Thursday, April 20, and Satur day, April 22, from 10 until G o'clock. With "Tho Swan Song," a short sketch by Anton Tchokoff, as an ap propriate curtain-raiser for tho last per formance of tho season by tho Plays and Players, tho charming littlo poeti cal play by Rablndranath Tagoro, en titled "Tho Post OITlce," was presented lost night In tho Littlo Theatre. Bo tweon tho acts, Mrs. Albert Fink Schmidt gave a number of delightful solos. Members of tho socloty turned out in goodly numbers for tho performance, and amqng those occupying scats In tho houso wero Mr. and Mr. Henry La Barro Jayno, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Francis Bochman, Mr. and Mrs. Ell Kirk Prlco, Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Dallas Dixon, Mrs. Walter Steel, Mrs. George Trotter Tyler, Mrs. Yorko Stovonson, Miss Worthlngton Mitchell. Mrs. Fred crick Jost, Miss Dorothy Welsh, Miss Katherlno Scoler, Mrs. Georgo Fritz Chandlor, Mr. and Mrs. Robort Geddcs, Miss Margaret Field, Mrs. William J. Balrd, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cooper, Mr. Vinton Freedley, Dr. James Bab bitt and Mr. Leonard Llppman. Tho Main Lino branches of Queen Mary's Noedlework Guild aro still con tinuing their good work,, and two new branches were formed only last week, ono under the direction of Mrs. Mark Hopkins, of Newtown Square, and tho other undor Mrs. Wilbur F. Hamilton, of Cynwyd. Thero aro now six branches on the Main Line. On Wednesday last four crates of relief supplies wore packed and sent to St. James Palace In London threo thousand articles, In cluding gauze, sponges, bandages, muf flers, wristlets, knit socks and all man ner of relief supplies. Mrs. John Harvey Gordon, of Bryn Mawr, who is tho head of tho Main Lino branch, has received a beautifully engraved certificate, which was sent to her by order of tho Queen, commending Mrs. Gordon and the guild on their splendid work. This has been framed and hung in tho workroom. In addition to the relief supplies which wero sent on Wednesday, three dozen soldier kits were eqnt to Captain John Harvey Gor don's men of tho Mediterranean expe ditionary corps, who are fighting in tho Far East. These kits aro small bags about 14 by 10 inches, containing to bacco, soap, chewing gum, tooth brushes and little comforts for the Boldlors. Un fortunately, Captain Gordon is not able to be with his men at present, as he is sick In a hospital in London, Tho Vlllanova branch of Queen Mary's Guild, -which meets at the home of Mrs. George C. Thayer every Mon day, has sent a box of pillows, pillow cases and Bheets to Miss Mandy for her work among the wounded French sol diers. The members of this branch are Mrs, Charles Townsend, Mrs. Charles Slnnickson, Mrs. Joseph Jeanes, Mrs. Henry Scott, Jr., Mrs. Samuel Rodlne, Mrs. William Bodlne, Mrs. Morris Stroud, Jr., Mrs. Ileatly C. Dulles, Mrs. J, Kenton Eisenbrey, Mrs. Thomas Baird, Jr., Mrs. John Balrd, Mrs. Hubert Lloyd, Miss Roberts, Mrs. Frederick T. SInnott, Mrs. George F, Curwen, Mrs. L. Pacli ard and Miss Cameron. NANCY WYNNE Personals The Abrahamsohn Christmas and Eas ter Committee of the University Hospital will meet at the University Hospital on Monday, April 24, from 11:30 until 3 o'clock, Mrs. Thomas G. Ashton is chair man of the committee ; Mrs. Alfred Stengel, Vice chairman, and Mr a. WUUm Pepper, Jr., treasurer, and the other members In clude Miss Mabel A. Brice. Mrs, Benjamin Chew, Mrs. John Q. Clark, Mrs. William J. Qlothler. Miss Emma A. Dorr, Miss Mar garet Dunlap, Mrs. George W. Elk Ins. Jr., Mrs. Italph B. Evan. Mrs. Barton Cooke Hirst, Mrs. Frederic R. Klrkland, Mrs. J. 4Cearley Mitchell, Id, Mr. Arthur Newlln, Mr. Charles B. Penrose, Miss Sarah H. B. Penrose, 11 Us Adeline L. V. Pepper, Miss Marion E. Bmlth and MUa M. Eulalle Wilcox. invitations have been Issued by Mr? and Mrs. David T Sharpie, of Wet Cheater, for the wedding of their daughter, Mlai Martha, Adeline Sharplea, to Mr. Henry Lawr&nc Utu oa Wednesday oitaing, April 26, nt 61.10 o'clock nt Holy Trinity Church, West Chester. There will be a reception Immediately nftr-r the ceremony nt tho home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. ltrsi will be at homo after Juno 1 at Hollcn road, Cedar Croft, Balti more, Md. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Thompson, of 1818 T)e Lnncoy place, will give n. Mask nnd Wig party on Friday evening, April 28. Tho Rev. I. A. McOrew and Mrs. McGrow. of 6908 Mower street, German town, nro receiving congratulations on tho birth of a (laughter, Barbara Itevnn McOrew, on April 18. Mrs. McOrew was formerly Miss Ethel Slossom, of Geneva, N. Y , nnd Is a great favorite soclnlly. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Wilson fthnrplens. of 10 East Chestnut avenue, will give a dinner dance on Saturday, May 6, at their home, In honor of Miss Mary Dixon Thayer, ono of Inst season's debutantes, Thero will ho 30 guests present. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thayer nnd Miss Thayer have opened their houses, In Chestnut Hill, having spent tho winter In town. Miss Thayer has returned from a visit with friends In Charleston, W. Vn. Miss Mary Boyd, of 1909 Spruco street, has Issued cards for a linen shower on Thursday nfternoon, April 27, In honor of Miss Kathlcon Dennlston, whoso marriage to Mr. Donald Kent will tako placo on Saturday, May 0. Miss Rebecca A. Hunt, of 2228 Pino street, who has been epondlng somo tlmo In Florida, has returned to her home, nnd will bo ono of the bridesmaids nt the wedding of Mlsi Gertrude Loughend. Miss Bertha M. Prendergast and Mr. G, A. E. Prondergast nro visiting In Atlantlo City. They nro staying at tho Amster dam Apartments, ns tho guests or Miss Cathorlno Kenne. Along the Main Line BRYN MAWR Tho llryn Mawr Col lege students will celebrate tho birth of Shakcspcaro on Saturday, May 6, by giv ing n Shakespearean play and recital, as sisted by the Fuller Sisters In old English country dnncos nnd nnclont songs. Tho proceeds will go to the student fund for tho Garrett Memorial professorship. WAYNE Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Poth and fnmlly havo returned from a visit to Atlantic City. Mr. Guy Shenffcr. a student of Cornell Unlvorslty, Is spondlng tho spring vaca tion with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. SlieafTor, nnd has ns his guest Mr. Franklin C. Moore, of Cloveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muller, 419 Chest nut lane, havo returned from Atlantlo City. Germantown Mr. nnd Mrs. William Y. King, of 235 School House lane, havo returned from Summit. N. J., where they spent sovoral days with friends nnd also attended tho wedding of Miss HUdegnrde Frost nnd Mr. Chnrlcs Custer Rockafellow, which took place on Friday, April 14. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Kearn, of tho Dolmar, havo gone to tho shoro for a fort night. Mrs. Naomi Lambert, also of tho Dolmar, will spend Easter nt the shore. Mr. andjMrs. David E. Dallam, who havo been spending tho winter at tho Lincoln nnd Florida, havo reopened their houso at Wlssahlckon nvenuo nnd Staf ford street. A fair of candles, cakes nnd fancy articles was held on Saturday afternoon at tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Wayno, Jr., of 5B20 Wayno avenue, Mrs. Wayne's threo little girls, Miss Josephine, Miss Elizabeth and Miss Laura Wayne, were tho aides. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gabriel, of tho Greystone, 125 West School House lane, havo returned from Atlantic City, where they spent several days. Mrs. Lewis Scott and Miss Maude Scott, of Morris otreet, havo gone to At lantic City for the Easter holidays. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. August Pagel, 9f C113 Westminster avenue, entertained Sunday evening In honor of their sons, Mr. August Pagel and Mr. William Tngel, who wero confirmed Sunday morning by tho Rev. C. Westler in Hope Reformed Lutheran Church, Haverford avenue and Robinson street. The guestB Included Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmidt, Mr. Oscar Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. E. Meyers, Mr. Gustavo Goldenrod, Mrs. Margaret Schuttz, Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Meager, Miss Katherlne Schultz, Sir. Edward Krepts, Mrs. Anna Hopkins, Mr. William McLoughlln, Mr. n,nd Mrs. James McOoldrlck, Mrs. M. Miller and Mr. Harry Miller. Tho West Vine Street Improvemnt As sociation will give an entertainment and smoker to tho business men this evening In Pearson's Hall, 439 North 63d street, at 8 o'clock. South Philadelphia MISS BESSIE ROSENSTEIN MK. DAVID SAPOVITS Mr. and Mra Benjamin Rosensteln, of 622 Watklns street, announce the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Bessie Rosensteln, to Mr. David Sapovlts,of 623 West Huntingdon street. Mr SapoviU la a brother of Miss Bertha Sapovlts. a prom inent suffrage of this city. Mr. Bernard Oser. 360 South 4th street. will psd the East holidays wltturelatlves oCcL5tS mSJcU7 ia ft ? ifr'IVtf HHBfliBBP' 9Pi 'tW-y'? WC s? hP?! i33fltyMv9M aaeaLav iBisssssslMfflHWianiflilsMTrffissssWMisSfMhSSsiaT MRS. MAHLON Mrs. Hutchinson and her daughter, Along the Reading Miss Dorothy Beach, of Elklns Park, had Miss Myrzlnno Lcason, of Harrlsburg, as her guost for several days last woek. Miss Leason returned to her home yes terday. During her visit several Informal entertainments wero given In her honor. Mrs. Jerome Shelp, of Wyncorte, hns returned home from Mobile, Ala., where sho has been Bpendlng several months. Sir. Shelp will remain In tho South for some tlmo longer on business. Mr. Charles Andrew Beach, Jr.. for merly of Elklns Prk, but now In business In Chicago, 111., will arrive homo this week. Mr. Beach's marrlngo to Miss Elea nor Long, of Elklns Park, will take placo on Wednesday, April 26, In St. Paul's Church, Ogontz. Mr. Edward Schellengor, who Is spend ing some time in Wyncote. will leave the first part of June for Eaton's Ranch, Wyo., where ho will spend the Bummer. The play givon by the young girls of tho Old York Road Country Club will tnko place on Friday, May 12. and Saturday, May 13, at 8 o'clock. In the clubhouse. Mr. and Mrs. James Marks, of 4B06 North Broad street, announco tho engage ment of their daughter. Miss Zerllda Huber MarkB, to Mr. Edwin Oeorge Slack, of Germantown. Roxborough An Informal reception with music will be given on Saturday. April 29, from 2 Timothy's Hospital, who will open for In spection Ht. uatnanne s luuukb, lurwcriy tne iving nomeaieuu, hhiui is m nurses' home. The affair will also cele brate the two hundredth meeting of the n..Anlnilnn MYa .Tnhn C. Morris, of Ro- chelle avenue, Wlssahlckon. chairman of the entertainment committee, rma ur- ... .. ..am. lnt.,Mlln rrttmm rtf vn. H&I1I.DU n vet .,,; WH....O ..-. - .- cal and Instrumental music. The guests will be received by Mrs. Oeorge A. Boat wick, president; Mrs. M. Howard Fussell, vice cnairman ; arr.uuurc wuiujunu, sec retary ; Miss Margaret D, Bostwlck, acting treasurer; Mrs. Charles M. Stout. Mrs. Oliver S. Keely, Mrs. William J. Beatty, Mra. Charles Ganger. Mrs. Nathan L. t..., hi.. 1-fAtia,- RftinJlnln'. Mm .Tnfwnh J, Vaughan Merrick, Mrs. Joseph V. Kelly, IU1SS ttlizaoem ji. iiiriBiiv, wtin UMUiaf lne C. uonway ana mib. jioucn una An Illustrated lecture, "The Life of Christ in Song and Picture," will be given by Mr, George Streaker In St. An drew's Mission, West Manayunk, tonight. Frankford A Shakespeare Festival will be given May 6 at the Frankford Illgh School. Freparationa are being made lor an elab orate program. Shakespearean songs and recitations will be given. The proceeds will go for the benefit of the Athletic As sociation of the school. The following wera present at the sur prise party given to Mrs. John Horton, 5030 Frankford avenue, last week; Mr. and Mrs. William Price. Mr, Alfred Oat. Mr. Hugh. Oat, Mr. Blddlngton, Mr. and Mrs. .Edward ?Iorton. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stringer, Mr. Walter Oemmel. Miss Loralne Price, Miss Minnie Ttbbetts, Miss Anne Ttbbetts, Miss Selma Horton and Master John Horton. a n. nl.D.ant Biifnrlu tinptv was given to Mrs. Ralph Edge, of 1138 Her bert street, in nonor oi ner oiroioay, Those present) were Mrs. E. Croasdale, ley, Mrs. William Tebbs. Mrs. A Brom- lley. Mrs. J. uampDeu, jurs. inyior, jura. French, Mrs. B. Thorpe, Mrs. Dennlson, Miss L. Benner. Mrs. George Rimer, Mrs. w T.lirhtfaat Mrs. Charles Harvey. Mra. Ed Walton, Mrs. White. Mrs. C Wilde, Mra. W- Turner, ura. a. oprowies. airs. T .lniM fra ITlrlciL lira. R- Edna and Mlaa IJ5dal-Mie, HUTCHINSON AND MISS EDITH HUTCHINSON who is a future debutante, are spending several weeks in Atlantic City. Weddings CLE.MMER WILLIAMSON Tho marrlngo of Miss Marlon Elizabeth Williamson, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John D. Williamson, of Oak Lane, nnd Dr. Clarence V. Clcmmer will tnko place tonight at 7:30 o'clock In tho Oak Lane Presbyterian Church. Tho brldo will bo attended by Mrs, William C. Williamson as matron of honor nnd Miss Emily .lanetto Smith as maid of honor, nnd her bridesmaids will be Miss Margaret Selple, Miss May Buck, Miss Martha Taylor and Miss Charlotte Sachlan. Doctor Clemmcr will havo his brother. Dr. Leon Clemmcr, ns best man, and the ushers will Include Dr. Frank Nngle, Dr. Donald Ferguson, Dr. Ira Pratt, Dr. Max Stockton and Mr. William C. Williamson. A reception at tho Rlttenhouse will follow tho ceremony, after which Doctor Clemmcr and his brldo will loavo for their wedding trip, returning to this city early In May. HAUL WELLS. Miss Clara M. Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wells, will be mar ried tonight at 8 o'clock In the Phoenix Hotel, Willow Grove, of which her father Is proprietor. The bridegroom will be Mr. Emll Hahl, of 2026 North 13th street, a viola player In the Philadelphia Orches tra and the Schmidt Quartet. Miss Wells will be attended by Miss Thokla Vollmer, of Dayton, and MIbo Fanny 'Goldsmith and Miss Dorothy Jack son, of this city. The best man will be Louis Boehse, also a member of the Phila delphia Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Hahl will spend their honeymoon in tho South. Tioga Mrs. George Wobensmlth. of 1813 West Ontario street, chairman of the Woman Suffrage party of tho 23d District, gave an Informal reception yesterday for the sale of Easter plants nnd frivolous articles made by serious-minded suffragists. The affair was In aid of the fund to secure permanent headquarters for the associa tion. Assisting the hostess were Miss Nettie L. Hahn, Mrs. William Dalley. Miss Rhea Duryea, Mrs. Josephine Paul and Miss Florence Williams. Mrs. Franz Ehrllch, of 2233 West Venango street, is spending several weeks In Atlantic City. Lansdowne " Mr. William Conway, of South Lans downe avenue, who has been 111, is very much Improved. Mrs. Carl L. Altmaler, of Owen avenue, will entertain the members of the wo man's suffrage party at her home on the afternoon of April 24. The election of officers will take place at this meeting. What's Doing Tonight nrinipr'fo'. ww? o'clock. Meeting- South 60tb Street Improvement As soclatlonT 25S South 00th etreet. lecture. "Eait of , the Baatoa JUIlway," Hletorlcal SocTetr, S o'clock. Talk on "Temperature and tho Activities of Animal.. ' Dr. jlerkel II. Jacobs, Academy ot Natural Sciences, 8 o'clock. Annual meeting. Racquet Club, 8 o'clock. Klshth annual concert. Steteon Cnurue. Stet son Auditorium, 8:10 o'clock. Annual meeting. Fellowship of the Academy of the fine Arte. 8.1S o'clock. Lecture, "Th Evolution of the Automobile," Howard E, Coma, EntlneerV- Club. 8:18 o'clock. Annual baaaust. Frankfort Dusiaess Men's and Taxpayer' Aseociatloa, Mlaonlu Hall, Frankford. Muelcale and entertainment by the prexel Blddle Bible, Claae of the Holy Trinity Church. Central X. M. C. A., J4SI Arch street, 8 o'clock. Debate, "Whether, or Not Complete Inde- Jendence for the Philippines Is Desirable," bt. oeeph's CelUse. 8 o'flak. Ftfty seventh. Street Improvement Aeeocia tion tiotb street and Olrard avtko. 8 o clotic. Iftreo. Lancaster Avenue Business Ilea. 8910 Lan caster avenue. 8 o fleck. M-mUOy ltor.tr Betarr Cl'iVXusUfa; 8.M North Philadelphia Mr. and Jlrs. Percy Prlco nro spending their honeymoon In Washington, D. C. Mrs. Prlco waa Miss Margaret Stapleford, daughter of Mrs. M. Stapleford, of 2319 North 21st street. Miss Constance Kerr will glvo a must cale on Thursday night under tho uuapicjB of tho Men's Bible. Class of Oaston Pres byterian Church, In the church auditorium, Lehigh avenue and 11th etreet. Mrs. Walter B. Grcenway, of 2717 North 12th street, Is visiting friends In Newark, N. J. Miss Frances Hazen, who has been spending some time In Peeksklll, N. Y has returned to her home, 1708 Mount Vornon street. Air. and Mrs. Jerome Brandes have returned from their wedding Journey and will resldo for a time at 1437 Diamond street. The bride was Miss Irene Blu menthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Cohn, of Diamond street. Mrs. Samuel Klein, of 2232 North Broad street, has as her guest Mrs. Arthur O. Tervcles, of New York, Allentown MISS IRENE PORTER ALLENTOWN, April 18. The post Lenten social season In Allentown will be ushered In with the marriage on Tues day, April 28, of Miss Irene Porter to Mr. Stanley Lawfer. The ceremony will take place at 6 o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Porter, oil 17th street, in the West End. Her father, one of tho leading business men In the Lehigh Valley, is vice presi dent and manager of the Lawrence Cement Company. The bride-elect, who Is a great favorite, Is a graduate of Fall-mount Seminary, Washington, D. C. Mr. Law. fer was educated at Bethlehem Prepara tory and Lafayette. Both are members of the Lehigh Country Club. . Nolle for tho Society pais will ,be attested and printed In tho ISvenlns Leilftr, but all such notices miul be writ ten on. on side of the paper, mutt be signed In full, with full address, and when poeelble telephon number uiiut bo five."- Head all urh communlcatlone to so ciety Bditor," i:enliig Ledger, 08 Chest nut street. , . , . CnUM these rfe.uIrMnnU are carried oat, so that lulttfatloa.rnay U pouQiU. Is Batic 1U aot be atUfca4. ' Bf "fpPft 'ESSSm ttHiAi " pL 'f.'r fHft S aiiiiKaiH ' "H at 'I 1S3 HELEN DE LACY NASH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edsrftr B. NAsh, of Qreonwood nvenue, Wyncote, en tertained nt bridge and "600" nt her homo on Saturday afternoon nt 2tJ0 o'clock in honor of hor1 cousin, Miss Heleno Shep herd, of Cnmbrldge, Mass., who Is the guest of Miss Nnsh for a week before re turning to RadclIITe College lo resume her studies. Among the guests on Satur day wero Miss Zoo Mcgargec. Miss Julia B6ck, Miss Ethlyn Seiner, Mlsi Doris Wethorbee, Miss Blanche Wheelock, Miss Marian Shelp, Miss Lillian Shelp, Miss Amelia Shelp, Miss Carolyn Osborn, of Jcnktntowns Miss Violet Krnuss, of Elklns Park! Miss Mildred Bner. MIsb Marian Stauffer, of Chambersburg; Miss Edith McCarty, Miss Lucy McCnrty, Miss Emma Davis, Miss Jean Wilson nnd Miss Pauline Kapp. Mr. Russell Taylor will ontortaln a num ber of his friends nt a house party over Easter nt his home, 1235 Asbury avenue. Ocean City. Ills guests will bo Mr. Cltarlei Oonert, Mr. Frnnk Kaiser, Mr. Georgo Rleger, Jr., Mr. Thomas Italton, Mr. Louis Slgel and Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarenco B. Tay lor. A SURPRISE party was given to Mr. Maurice Feller by hln colleagues at tho homo of Mr. Anthony Ltnrzl, 1307 Federal street, on Sunday evening. Mr. Feller hns just recovered from a serious illness. The evening was n musical one, as Mr. Feller Is a noted cellist hero and abroad. Ho was connected with tho Ham mersteln Opera In London, and Is now solo cellist In tho Bcllcvue-Stratford Hotol Among those present were Mr. Moycr Gorodetzer, conductor of the Beethoven Symphony: Mr. Meyer Davis, musical di rector of tho Bcllovue-Stratford Hotel : Mr. Anthony Llnzzl, solo cellist of Martini's Symphony nnd Uecthnvcn Symphony; Mr. D. It. Woldlnger nnd Mr. LouIb Culp, of Holland; Mr. Pnul Godmtlow. Mr. David S Brown, Mr Lazarus H. Bfown, Mr. J. Ooldonburg, Mr. Harry Foldmnn, Mr. M. Llnzzl, Mr. Frank Llnzzl and Mr. Harold Veo. Mrs. Emma R. Johnson and daughters, Miss Ethol P. Johnson nnd Miss Bessie Johnson, of 10S South 63d street. West Philadelphia, entertained n numbor of their friends nt their homo on Saturday evonlng, April 15 Their guests wero Miss M. McAIecr, Miss Sylvln Delaplalne, Miss Vlolot McGettlgnn, Miss Florence Conaway, Mrs. D. O. Morton, Mrs. E. S. Clark. Mr. II. Pclser, Mr. Jack E. Wet zel, Mr. Georgo A. Splnglcr, Mr. Jack Campbell, Mr. E. A. Clark, Mr. Charles P. Kerns and Mr. G. F. Spanglcr. Tho Bow and Arrow Club Is planning to give nnothcr play In the fall. A SURPRISE party was given Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Louis Swlnk, 2632 South Colorado Btreet, In honor of Mr. Ewlnk's birthday by tho Ladles' Auxiliary of tho General Lycoum Post, No. 47, Vet erans Foreign Wars. Tho guests met at Past Commander John Tumbclty's homo and wont In a body to Mr. Swlnk's house, whero supper was served nt 12 o'clock. Tho music wan rendered by members of tho Talbot String Band, led by Mr. Davis. Among the guests present wero Com mander Edward Snell, of General Lyceum Post, and Mrs. Snell; Past Commander John Tumbelty, of General Lyceum Post, and Mrs. Tumbelty; Adjutant Fred R. Watson. General Lyceum Post; Mrs. Wat son nnd his daughter, Miss Mary Nel son; Mr. and Jlrs. Andrew Evans, Mrs. Lizzie Shado, Miss Julia Shade, Miss Emma Smith, Mrs. John W. Welsh, Mrs. Philip Larkln. Mrs. Schumackor, Mr. and Mrs. Davis. Mrs. and Miss Robinson, Mr. Frnnk Davis, Master John Tumbelty, Maiter Frod Swlnk and Master John Swlnk. Miss Eva Lipmnn, of C170 Parkslde avenuo, enteitalned at hor home on Sun day evening. Thero was a dancing con test nnd prizes wero given. Among the guests wero Miss Bertha Hyman. Miss Rose Daross, Miss Bessie Wlnkleman, Miss Rose- Morrlsson, Miss Bessie Klltn B'.iy, MIsb Bertha Klrkel, Dr. Victor Sledel, Mr. Louis Wollman, Dr. Joseph Klmmor man, Mr. Peter Abrams. Dr. Borden. Mr. Benjamin Schmerer, Mr. Samuel Kazer, AMUSEMENTS Globe Theatre MVnndsTS. Jl-jyjy5 VAUDEVILLE Continuous 11 A. M. to 11 T. M. 10c, 10c, 25a The Maid and the Mummy xNATNAZARRO&CO. and omens "V7iJ-i MARKET ABOVE OTH V iPlOTMR A- " to 11U8 P. M. Y lUUUlltv yjrit Local Presentation CHARLIE CHAPLIN IK TIMELY "CARMEN" nUHLKSQUK ON At 10:40. 12:30, 2:15. 4, 0. 7:45, 0:30. A 1 CHESTNUT llelow 10th ArCaClia Omn Johnson In D'AnTACINAN" Thurs.. Frl.. Bat.. Prank Keenan and Mary iioiana in ,.. .,,-,. ww.,, t. Stanl( tKCT AnOMTaTH US a. m.Tl :15 p. m. Margilerite Clark B-I1EL1EVE" ymoro, ''Red Widow" Palace 10c 1214 MARKKT SOo 10 A M, to 11:15 F. it. Pauline Frederick In A1IDI1EV" Thurs. Frl.. Sat.. "HEART OF 1'AUI.A" Knickerbocker 'rhkttThe Brute Mate. Tuea., Thurs., Sat. M To Women Who Manage Their Affairs Our Women's Department believes that every woman should haves i i (a) Expert and unprejudiced (b) A practical under-finding (c) As great return on with samy of principal. (d) Report on heriinvestmfnts ilrom time to time. Dnr ncn.irtmenti reaAv la uive interested and tomake offs of tial return and Ire suited to the Apply to Lary H. Ingham, Manager WOMEN'S William P." Bonbright & Co Morris Wistar Stroud, Jr., Manager 437 Chestnut St., Philadelphia New York Boston Mr. Louts Lassori, Mr, I. A. Woli Henry Llpman, Mr. Joseph MenrM Henry Slonno nnd Dr. I. Binfer. Mr. Harry Lefkowlth entertain Gladstone Club at his home, 21S1 ism street, on inursony. j qnn. per wWs served. Among those were Mr. And Mrs. Simon Lefkbwl and Mrs. Lou Smith, Mr. and Hj Hammersley, Miss Knthryn p Alias i-ranoe ungenelder, Miss J Lefkowlth, Miss Mnmlo Lefkowl Vivian Lefkowlth. Mr. David Be Mr. Sol Pollock. Miss Jessie ah Mr. Joe Stvartz, Mr. Sam StejJ Steven Brody and Mr. Pertlval Wilmington WILMINGTON, I)ol., April marriage of Miss Lydla ChB daughter of Mr. and Mrs, WaR Uowlo Chichester, of Sandy SprH and Mr. Philip Dandrldge Lalrcl will tako place In St, John's El Church on Juno 3. w 11 be one prominent enrly summer weddlnri ceremony will bo performed at In tho evening, with the Rev. Wll Laird, a brother of tho brldegrod and tho Rev. Alban 8. Rlchey. ti rector of St. John's Church, as. elating clergymen. The bride wS slven In marrlneo by her father, nnfl hnvn her sister. Miss Sara ChlchestJ Bandy Spring, ns maid of honor, and 5 A. Felix du Pont, her aunt, as md of honor. There will bo six bridesn and two littlo flower girls, Lydla Chid ter du Pont, daughter of Mn and A. Felix du Pont, and Mary au Laird, n nleco of tho bridegroom. Walter J. Laird, formerly of this cits now of Butte, Mont., will bo nls bra best man. Immediately followin oeirmony a reception will bo held! home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Felix dul An Easter dance will be given If Dnnclnu Class in the New Centur on Tuesday night. April ZS. As It ' tho first lnrcre dance of the post-1 season, it Is being eagerly antlcl Tho commlttoo In chargo comprises T. Coleman du Pont, Mrs. John H. , Mrs. William Q. Rumsay, Mrs. P. Winchester. Mrs. Otho Nowland John Biggs nnd Mrs. Charles CopeloJ Mrs. Leonard P. Wales cntertab cards Friday afternoon In honor , Josenhlne Schwarz. of Harrlsbul who Is visiting Miss Cornelia Bowmij Miss Eugenia Shaw, of New York. who hns been visiting1 Miss Barbara dcgrlft, returned home on Saturday. Mrs. Charles R. Miller Is .entertal her sistcr-ln-law, Mrs. Woodnut, andjj Hannah Woodnut, of Seattle, WajshS Mrs. Bcckwlth Sanborne, of Nov has beon the guest the past week' Clement Miller. Mr. nnd Sirs. A. D. Blseell,. ofBl1 wero the guests last week of Mri Mrs. Edgar Maun Hoopes. The Rev. Henry Cunningham hi turned from northern Now Jersey, ho spent a weok sojourning in the. tains. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Shs returned from a trip to Atlanta Sir. and Mrs. Joalah Marvel turned from a trip to Atlantlo CI I Mrs. Mitchell Greenwood has bet lng several days with friends ington, D. C. i AMUSEMENTS i fl r. ; 1, This & Next Wee. VJI X ll. Matlneo Tomorrow COHAN ft HARIUS Freed THE FUNNIEST PJJAY IN TE IT PAYS ADVERTR Orlrlnal New York Caet and Deet Meat ?1 at Popular llatlne. BROAD Last 5 Ev T.niinfn T'o-.rlr.w in TlJ """'Cite xcj.jr.iuj. 4 By J. HARTl.Er jrANN? neet Seats J1.60 at Uatlnee TJ Next Week I TT 1,.;i Seats Thura, J.YA.L. jyj.ii Hall Orders Now in GRUI B. F. KEITH'S THE3 CHE8TNUT AND TWELFTH Mary Shaw & Co? Amelia Stone & Armar Leslie Il&lcer: lluieev L Doyle? Howard's Animal Spectacle! Hiar feature. ACADEITV. Mon. Afternoon, Aprtfl TWO-PIANO RECITAL byl Harold BAUER Ossip GABRILOWITSC Denerlt Iluulan Com., Emercencr pmcim 12. tl.no. si. TSc nll.LF Tlckete at llrppo', 1110 Chestnuts ADELPHI M5S Eaiter AttractXm Cyril Hat-court' "A Pair of IIK Stc A Trlumrh for a Kola Year hvNeil MAIL, UllUUHB rL Seats Iteadnrhf T VDT1 TOICfttT AT 8llB AJ A J.VJ.y y poo. l.BO llat. Tonl! TUB CYCLOWC OPEHAT1C TRIUill "ALONE AT LAS' flreat Slnelnf Cast and Fhiaemlila at ONLY MUSICAL SHOW IN TOWN ft Metropolitan Opera Ilouee, ri, Erz-t Apn JOHN McCORMi Seat Sale at 1100 Chestnut St. 12,Jt50.J ice on investments, her own affairs. mone sted as is consistent suCTfdvice to women who are investments which yield a sulgtan-i needs ot conservative investors. DJSrAKT&lJSNJ. y& Tt Detrpii advj Mi M yjinve