t i i.x -i, Uij.6. i lit i'i id in- Mk I I) M II I 1 If NANCY WYNNE SEES SOCIETY GOING CHURCHWARD MOST OF THE DAY Last Days of Lent Are Spent More Thoughtfully by the Many Persons Who Compose Society This I" Afternoon Will See Seashore Exodus MOST every one will spend some part of the day's 12 hours In church during this Inst most solemn time of Lent, and then Easter Joy will come In with the flitting toward the sea of beaux and belles, sires and dames, and who shall say that "Solomon In all Ills glory" was ever nrinycd as will ho the participants In the Knstcr parade on the great Wooden Way of Atlantic City. IF only this weather continues, and It seems ns If It might! Think of last Easter morning, when we all awoke to see a blanket of snow moie than a foot deep In some places over the giound. Stilt, that Is not likely to happen this season, fbr It Is a whole fortnight later than last year; about nil one could have to fear would be an April shower. Such old lovers of the "City by the Sea" as Mrs. Jason Waters have 'gone down from New York for the Easter season; the Princess Plgnatetll d'Aragon. In other words, rtuth Waters, Is already there with her mother, and her twin sis ter, Mrs. tion Gatlns, will go down later with her father nnd Join the family party. t Unusual enthusiasm was aroused at tho luncheon at the Hotel Adclphla yesterday noon by those Interested In tho assembling of a citizens' army of 4$1000 soldiers, tho chief work of which la being done by tho Drexel Hlddlo "rookies." A number of well-known women and men were In attendance and plans were arranged for tho campaign for tho half million of dollars which It Is hoped to talse for tho cost of tho army. Many women have arrnnged to cap tain teams who will collect tho noney. Several of tho most ardent have nlrencly gotten together two teams. Among the prominent women present weie Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson. Mrs. Claicnco Wynne, Mrs. Daniel Hutchinson. Jr., Mrs. Joseph Stolnmetz, Mis. iJingdon Mitchell, Mrs. S. P. Snowdcn Mitchell, Mrs. A. J. Drcxcl Riddle. Mrs. William Richard Taylor and others. Mrs. E. T. Stotesbury, it was announced, has sig nified her Intention of becoming a mem ber of tho Executives Committee. Is all tho world going Shakcspcaio crazy? It seems so, and yet his Im mortal nnme and fame should suicly bo celebrated on this year, the tercentenary of his death. One of tho most Interest ing affairs to be given for this occasion will be the festival which has been got ten up by the Philadelphia Commltteo for tho Shakespearo tercentenary, and which will take place In tho Academy of Music on Friday uftcrnoon, May 12, at 2 o'clock. Sir Henry Beerbohm Tree will deliver the commemorative address on "Shakes pearo's Art." Mr. David IMspham will sing a number of Shakespearean songs nnd, best of all, will recite "Tho Seven Ages of Man," with musical accompani ment. Mrs..,Otls Skinner Is to read Bon Jon son's "Ode; nnd Mr. Alfred Noyes, who has written an ode specially for tho ter centenary, will read it at tho time. Then, besides this, a chorus of 200 women, chosen from tho Mahler Symphony chorus, under tho direction of Henry Gordon Thunder, will sing, nnd mem bers of tho Philadelphia Orchestra will contribute music Incidental to Shakes peare plays. The Fortnightly Club, which Includes 70 men, will also sing Shakespeare songs. Old English dances will, In nil probability, bo given as well, if tho pro rram does not prove too long. Members of tho General Commltteo Include Prof. Felix E. Schilling, chair man; Dr. E. P. Oberholtzcr, recording secretary; Prof. Morris Jastrow, Jr.. corresponding secretary, and Mr. J. Howard Iteber, treasurer; Mr. Ell K. Price, Prof. Francis B. Gummere, Mr. Horace Howard Furness, Jr., and Mon slgnor Hugh T. Henry. The chairmen of" the subcommittees nre: Mrs. Otis Skinner, Shakespearean Performances; Mr. John Ashhurst, Shakespearo Exhi bition; Mrs. W. Yorke Stevenson, Shakespeare Memorial; Prof. J. II. Pen nlman, Colleges and Universities; the Rev. David M. Steele, Churches and Sunday Schools; Dr. John P. Garber, Public and Private Schools; Mrs. II. S. P. Nlohols, Clubs and Societies; Mr. James F. Cooke, Music; Mr. II. La Barro Jayne, Finance. Mr. George E. Nltzcho is manager and Mr. Kenneth Macgowan has charge of the publicity. NANCY WYNNE. i Personals Mr. and Mrs. Harrison K. Caner. of 1707 Walnut street, will give a dinner dance at the Philadelphia Country Club on the evening of Friday, May 9, for the members of this and next year's debu tante sets. There will be about 200 guests, An Interesting engagement which has Just been announced In New York Is that of Mias Frances T Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J Plerpont Morgan, to Mr- Paul Geddes Pennoyer, of Berkeley. Cal, Mr, rennoyer was u classmate of Miss Morgan's brother, Mr. Junius Spencer Morgan, Jr at Harvard and It was dur ing hie undergraduate days that their romance began. He Is now a second year student at the Harvard Law School. Miss Morgan frequently visits In Bos ton,, where her mother's relatives, the Grews, entertain for her and her sister, Miss Jane N, Morgan, and it was In Bos ton that their brother found his bride, the ibrmer Miss Louise Converse. Miss Mor gan's cousin, Miss Helen Morgan Ham ilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Pelr son Hamilton, became engaged a few weeks ago to Police Commissioner Arthur Woods. Their wedding will take place on June 10. . Sirs. Joseph E. WIdener, of Lynne wood Hall, Elklns Park, who has been spending several days In New York, re turned to her home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy C. Madeira, of Brookwood. Ogontz. who have been several weeks at White Sulphur Springs, ty. Va. will remain there over the Eas ter holidays,, returning to their home next Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence T Paul, of 0ren Gables. YilUnova. left tyi Tuesday to cpend aste,r at their villa In New port Friends of Mr and Mrs. William lan Forbes, Of Ylhanova, wlU regret to lnrn that their 10-months-old baby Is til with whooping cough. Friends of Mr. George HazlehurM will regret to learn of his severe Illness. He Is In the Pennsylvania Hospital. Mrs. J Bertram Upplncott, of 1712 Spruce street, nccompanled by Mr. Ber tram Llpplncntt and several of his friends will !cnc today for n houso party at Bat sto. N. .1.. where they will spend the boys' uprlng vacation. Mr nnd Mrs. Nicholas tllddle. who hao been spending tho win ter with Mrs Riddle's parents, spent Inst week at Atlantic City. N. .1., where Mrs. Middle was recuperating from her recent Illness. Mr. nnd Mrs Jay II Llpplncott, of 1025 Spruco street, who havo been spending the winter months In Mlnml. Fin., nnd In trnv cling through tho South, nave re turned to town nnd will spend n few weeks nt their house before occupying their country houso at Bcthnyres. Invitations have been received from Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davie, of Hortter street, west of Wayne avenue, for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Catharine Hunter Davis, to Mr. Charles Freeman Rowley, on Saturday. May 13, at 4 o'clock In St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Ger mnntown. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Kent Willing nnd their family, who have been spending tho win ter nt tho Clinton, have moved out to Woodtleld. their place In Paoll, ns their small son has developed measles. A concert nnd French sketches In two tnlilcnux. under thd direction of Miss Bose A. Aljnn, will take plnco nt Miss Mnr shnU'n School on Saturday evening, Mny fi. for the benefit of tho French war suf ferers. Tho Young People's Asportation of the Ovorbrook Presbyterian Church will give Its second nnnunl play, "Whiskers." on tho evening of April 2S. In the Sunday school room of the church. The cast for tho play, which has been rehearsing under the direction of Ml Kntharlne Stevens, Includes Mls Ethel Wcnthcrly, Miss Helen nnglaiul, MIhm Constance Bnrncs, Miss Floience Hancock, Miss Helen Haydn, Miss Elsn Schumann, Mr. Robert Marshall. Mr. John Cunningham, Mr Ilowen Garwood and Mr. Anthony Schu mnnn. North Philadelphia Mrs. C. Baldwin Foster, of N'orfolk. Vn., will bo the gut-3 of Mrs. HuhscII H. Wilson, of 1021 North Park avenue, next week. Miss Marie I.owry. of 2717 North Park avenue, Is visiting In Washington, D. C. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jncoh I.ocb Langsdorf, of 1118 West Glrnrd nvenue, nre spending the Week In Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Ginsberg, of 1903 North 18th street, will leave early next week for Atlantic City, where they will remain through the summer. West Philadelphia &33smmmmmm!mm?g MRS. ALLEN WALLACE BORTON Mrs. Allen Wallace Borton. of 406 North 63d street, gave a recital In Silver brook Methodist Episcopal Church In Wil mington Inst night for the church benefit. Mrs. Borton Is perhaps better known as Bertha Noble Borton. Miss Clara Amy Wllllts. of 4405 Spruce street. Is spending the Easter holidays at the Trayrnore, Atlantic City. Mrs. John A. Hlckey nnd Miss Beyette Paul, of 251 South 38th street, will spend Enster at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Naylor and their son, Master Edward Aubrey Naylor, of 6072 Callowhlll street, left today for Brooklyn, N. Y., to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Langdon, of Yanderbllt avenue, for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. John Whalen and their two young daughters. Miss Mary Whalen and Miss Elizabeth Whalen. of Wlnthrop, Mass., aro the guests of Mrs. Whalen's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Sanderson, of 1460 North Felton street. Tioga Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Taylor, of 3519 North 19th street, have opened their cottage In Ocean City over the Easter holidays and are entertaining a house party for their son, Mr. Russell Taylor. Their guests are classmates of the latter in the graduating class of the Central High School. Sirs. Elizabeth Schelble, of Bantrynook, Tioga and 19th streets, will occupy her new cottage on 5th avenue, Asbury Park, early in May. She will be accompanied by her daughters. Miss E. Bird Schelble and Miss Sara Schelble and her sister, Mrs. Josephine Schelble. Mrs. Henry Burk, Jr., of 3254 North Broad street, and her daughter are spend ing the week In Atlantio City. Mrs. S. W. Blackley, of Hazleton, Pa., is visiting Mrs. C. C. Coolbaugh, of 3331 North 17th street. Mrs. Samuel Kemp, of 2029 Venango street, entertained the members of the Women's Missionary Society of the Tem ple Baptist Church, last evening at her home. Mrs. G. K. Davldyan. of 2100 West Ve nango street, will entertain the Tioga Branch of the Woman's Christian Temper ance Union this evening. Mr. Horace Richards has returned to his winter home In Florida for a brief visit "'T-v.. 1 K J&8Xat0W&EmMW m w& MISS IRENE AUGUSTA HUNTER rhnlo by Mnrreau. Miss Hunter is the clnuprhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Hunter, of Devon and New York. She made her debut in New York at a large dansant in January. Mr. ami Mrs. Hunter will Rive a dinncr-danco in her honor on May 13. Along the Main Line ARDMOUE Mr. nnd Mrs Hnney M. Hnyer nnd their family, of Athens and Llnwood avenues, will leave today for n motor trip South over the Enster holi days. They will stop nt Washington, Alexandria nnd Mt. Vernon Mrs Hoycr Ims Just returned from a short stay nt Asbury Park. BflYN MAWR Mrs. Benjamin Clark Gilo, of Hnvcrford rond. gavo a dinner of 12 cavers Wednesdny evening. Mrs. Glle will attend the houso pnrty given by Mr. nnd Mts Kenneth Ilushton, of Wynncwood, over Easter. RADNOR Mrs James Francis Sullivan and Miss I.cta L. Sflllvun nre spending Kastor nt Atlnntlc City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sullivan nnd their family aro having The Woods, their home In Radnor, put In readiness and will move out May 6. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Carroll Hodge, of Glyn vvydd. Radnor, will return from Atlantic City on Sunday night to nttend tho wed ding of Miss Helen H. Hodgo and Mr William E. I.ockwood, Jr., which will tako plnco on Tuesday. ST. DAVID'S Miss Adelaide Mnghec, of MnrrlHtovvn, N. J.. Is spending Easter with Mrs. Ferreo Brlnton, of AVIndybrnw, St David's. Miss Anna Brlnton left on Wednesday to visit her mint in New Haven, Conn., for a week. Mr. nnd Sirs. Armltt Brown, of 202 Orchard Way. St. David's, aro spending Easter at Atlantic City. Mr. Wlllord Spenser, Jr.. will leave for Westflcld. N. J., tomorrow, whore he will be nn usher nt the wedding of Miss Adele B. Codding nnd Mr. Lewis II. Thlbault, of this city, on Monday. Mr. Ferree Brlnton has returned from California, having placed his son, Ferree Brlnton, Jr., In school In tho Ohal Valley, southern California. WAYNE Mr. and Mrs. J. II. JefTcrls, of Orchard way and Louclla avenue, nre entertaining their son-ln-Iaw nnd daughter, Mr and Mrs. I.eon Stetson, of Providence, It. I., for tho Easter reason. Mrs, Georgo M. Aman 'and Miss alary Aman left yesterday for New York. Mrs. Aman Is chaperoning a party of young people at West Point over the holidays. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm R Vomer. Miss Kntherlno Vomer and Miss Eleanor Hamp ton Verner. who havo been spending the winter at 2025 Spruce street, will return to Wayne about May 8. Mr. C. Austin Wentworth. of 216 Bloomlngdale nvenue, has returned from n trip to San Francisco, Cal. STRAFFORD Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Qulntnrd Horwltz, who are spending Easter at Atlantic City, will open their houso nt Straffprd about the first of May. Mr. Gustave A. Heckscher, of Strafford, Is staying nt the Brighton, Atlantic City, recuperating from his recent Illness. Chestnut Hill Mrs. Holllnshead N. Tnylor. of 8101 iS. Martin's lane, will return tomorrow from Atlantic City, where she spent the week. The Rev. Sherwood Eddy, Y. M. C. A. secretary for Asia, who has been tho guest of Dr. and Mrs. George Woodward, has gone to Hill School to make an address to the boys, and will go from there to Groton. Mr. Eddy spoke to the Chestnut Hill Academy students while he was here. Germantown Sir. and Mrs. E. Eldrldge Pennock, 'ft 6722 Greene street, win entertain nt din ner on Friday evening, April 28. The guests will Include Mr. nnd Mrs Harry Gabriel, Mr. and Mrs. J. Llddon Pennock ,Mlss Marian Partridge, Mr. T. Wood An drews and Mr. James A. Walker. Mrs. Frederick Dudley, of 2807 Indian Queen lane, has returned to her home from a visit with friends on Long Island. Mrs. Wheeler Lord, of 338 Manhelm street, will spend two weeks in Chelsea. Miss Emelyn Shipley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Shipley, of 127 Har vey street, will attend a house party at Lehigh University over the week-end. Sir. and Sirs. Robert P. Hooper, of 138 West Carpenter street, will spend the Easter holidays at the shore. Sir. James Hooper, of Princeton University, has re turned to his home and has as his guest Sir, Turner, of Wilkes-Barre. The wedding of Dr. Henry Randel Bare more, son of Sir, and Sirs. II, B. Bare more, of Cliveden avenue and Jefferson street, to Miss Helen SI. Lamb, of Troy, N. J., will take place at the home of the bride's parents on Saturday evening, April 29, at 8 o'clock. Only the two fam ilies and a few friends will witness the ceremony. A small reception will follow. Doctor Baremore and his bride will live In Akron. O. Sir. and Sirs. H. B. Baremore and Sirs. Jane Graess will go to New York next week to attend the wedding and before returning to Germantown will visit friends in Westport on Lake Champlaln. Notice for the SocUtx pas will be accepted and printed In the Eiemni Ledger, but all uch notices mutt be writ ten eo on sUeof the paper, must ba sliued In full, with full address, and when peulble telephone number .must be siren. bend all eurh communication t "go cletr Editor.1' KTcnlu Ledier, 80S Cheei nut street. . , , , . Unlet thee requirement ar. carried oat, so that TCxIncatlan taar b peatlhle, the notice will not be published. Seashore Resorts ATLANTIC CITY. April 21. The llonrdwulk croud yesterday was ns n rule very conservatively gowned In soring tailor-mades with here and there n striking costume. A tall brunette was the cyno sure nf nil eyes whin she nppoared In n jersey cloth coat suit having a chrome el low skirt, a green coat with yellow sailor lollur. green pumps with hosiery to match; nnd n chrome yellow lint, the sole adorn ment of which vvns n green parrot plnod directly In finnt. Philadelphia glrW nre showing their nl leglnnrc to Old l'enn by wearing red roses with their corsage bouquets of violets Sirs. William It. Ellison, who Is stnylug nt tho Brighton, was much ndmlred yes tcrday when she appeared In n pale blue sports suit nnd a dnrk blue close-fitting till ban with a dnrk blue bird plnced ncross the front Mrs Oscar Lewlsohn, who Is known to thn theatrical world as Edna May, was in a rolling chair. Mrs. Lewlsohn topped her afternoon frock with a Hudson seal coat with collar nnd cufTs of muskrnt. Kho wore a becoming blnck lace straw chapenu. Mrs. William C Kcmblo entcrtnlncd a group of friends nt tho tca-danco at tho Trayinore. Mrs Frederick Armstrong was on the Walk attractively nttlred In a dark brown and white checked ennt suit with Quaker collar nnd cuffs of white broadcloth. She wore with this nn Afri can brown Georgette hat. unadorned with tho exception of a large fancy pin. Mrs. F. H. Ely entertained at luncheon at tho Chnlfonto yesterday for Miss Martha Whltmcr. Phlladclphlans nt tho Chalfonte Includo Sirs. Charles E. Pugh, Sliss Esther C. Pugh. Mr. and Sirs. H. C. Ball. Mrs. B. F. C'ressman nnd Sliss Ade laide Cressman. At the Trayinore from Philadelphia are Mr. and Mrs. John W. Martin, Sir. nnd JIis J. Itnmscy Van Roden, Sir. Frank Van Roden. Miss Barbara Schacfer. Sirs. L. SI Kellerstrass, Sirs William Gygcr, Sirs. John H. Whlttaker and Sliss Knth erlno Mullen. Sliss Henrietta Graham Is visiting Sliss Beatrice Brown nt tho Dennis. Sliss Brown Is nn enthusiastic horsewomnn nnd seldom misses n ride on tho beach at the edge of tho water, whero the hard sand forms nn idenl brldlo path. Sirs. William SIcAdoo, Jr., Is chaper oning Sliss Peggy SIcAdoo. Sliss Elizabeth SIcAdoo nnd Sliss Francis SIcAdoo at tho Dennis. Sir SIcAdoo will bo down for Easter. Sirs. Agnew T. Dice, wife of the presi dent of tho Reading Railway. Is nlso nt the Dennis, whero she Is nccompanled by Sliss Slay J. Boone, of St. Clair, Pa. Other Philndelphlnns who will spend Easter nt the shore are Sirs. J. A. Prescott and her son. Sirs. Frank Buck, Sirs. SI. It. Vnrke., Sir. W SI Varker. Sirs. 15. C Oewees, Sirs. William J. SIcCloskey, Sliss Marguerite McClokey, Sir. and Sirs 11. I Francis, Sirs. James A. Humphreys. Sliss Helen Humphreys. Sir. nnd Sirs. James Alcorn, Mr and Sirs Samuel Alcorn. Sliss Elennoro F. Beers. Sliss Sara S. Alcorn. Sir. Joseph Alcorn. Sfrs. Elmer Crawford, Sliss B. Hazel Crawford, Sirs. Edwin A. Wellenmayer. Sliss Mildred W. Buck nnd Sliss Montgomery. Sirs. James L V. Ilson and her two (laughters, Sliss Mabel B. Wilson nnd Sliss Helen L. Wilson, are at Haddon Hnll for over Easter. These two Phlla delphla girls divide their time between swimming, riding horseback nnd driving their car. Sirs. Charlemagne Tower and Sir. Rod erick Tower motored over to the Marl-borough-Blenheim for luncheon yesterday. Former Secretary of State Philander C. Knox nnd Sirs Knox have arrived and will remain until after Easter Sirs. Martin J Slulkln, of Slerion, Joined Sliss E. B. Bull nt the Marlborough Blenheim today. Other Phlla'delphlans at the Blenheim are Sirs. D L. Berger, Sliss Thelma Berger, Sir. S. I Cooper and Mr. W. S Bennett. Sir and Sirs. David H Lane, who are annual Easter visitors, are at the Strand. AMUSEMENTS Globe Theatre VJlvUC VAVDKVIl.I. A SI to It I' MARKET and JUNIPER STS E Continuous tl A i to it r il iuc, isc. JOc The Maid and the Mummy NAT NAZARRO & CO. and omens Stanley MAHKET ABOVE 10TH IlilBa m. to 11:16 p m. IUUJI t 1UUUIU1UW MARGUERITE CLARK In "ilOLI.IK MAKE I3ELIEVK" NEXT WEBK -ANNIVERSARY WEEK M.UtlE DOItO In "THE HEART OF NORA FLYNN" VICTORIA MARKET ABOVE OTH 2J3AYS Pt,oi-l!n PVinnlin.l LAST n Jfvu 'Jl.0nto 11 B iJrfte!! Continuous Showing, 0 Palace 1WI2U ViHUiWf 20o 10 A. M. to 11:15 P. 1L Lenore Ulrich In "Th Heart of Paula" At 10:40, 12:30, 3:16. 4. 6. T:. 0:80. Avnnrlir. CHESTNUT Blow 18tb Arcadia Frank Keenan aod Mary Boland In "Ttu Stepping Btona" Metropolitan Ojwra House, Vil Etc. April JS. JOHN McCORMACK Beat Sals at 1100 Chestnut fit. X.H.60. l.TSfl. Weddings SHEPPABD SIIERStEn, The wedding of Sites Lledle Shermer, daughter of Sir. nnd Sirs. George Shermer, and Sir. Clarence Sheppard took place last night, at 7 o'clock. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, was attended bv Sliss Grace Tuesdell ns maid of honor. The best man was Sir. Clifford Walker. The Rev. J. Itogan performed tho ceremony, which look place at the home of Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Button, 205 Cliveden avenue, Germantown. Frankford Mr. Filbert Crossan. of Klberon avenue, Fox Chase, who Is a student at Cornell University, Is spending the Easter holi days at his home. Congratulations are being received by Sir. and Strs Harry Smith, of 6423 Law rence street, Olncy, upon the birth of a daughter The engagement of Sirs Sine Hnrrls. of 128 East Klshcr's nvenue, Olncy, nnd Sir. David Loeper. of Mrldgeton, .N. J., has been announced. The wedding will tnke place early in July. A rccltnl by Sirs. George Carson, of Rising Sun nvenue. Lawndnlc. assisted bv Miss Florence Hnenle, vtollnlste, nnd the Treble Qunrtct, with Sliss E. P. Llnch nt tho piano, wilt tnke placo In the Central Drawing Rooms on April 27. The Young Ladles' Art Circle of the Wlsslnomlng Slethodlst Episcopal Church will give an entertnlnment on Tuesday evening. Slay 2, Including a sketch en titled "Whiskers." Sliss SInry Felton, of 6424 Rising Sun nvenue, Olncy. will hold n parlor enter tainment nt her home for the benefit of the Women's Foreign Missionary So ciety of St .tnmcs Slethodlst Episcopal Church, on Tuesday evening, Slay 0. Chester Valley A vaudeville, melnnge, entitled "Local Hash," will bo given In tho Opera Houso . . "ii me evening of Tnurs- ,... ,,. - !- rr tlie benefit of tho Chester County Hospltnl. Tho Rev. Robert H. Kirk nnd Sirs. Kirk, of StcKcesport, Pa., aro visiting the Rev. Cleveland Frame and Sirs. Frame, of Slatvcrn. Strs A. Seymour, president of the Work ing Women's Lengiio of Philadelphia, Is spending n few days with Sirs. W. It. Warner, Jr., of Duffryn SInwr. Sir. nnd Sirs. E. F Bracken will cntcr tnln nt cards tomorrow evening at their home. Valley road, Paoll. South Philadelphia Sliss Nellie Shcstnck, of 322 Dickinson sticet, has left for Sllddlctown, Del., whero she will visit Sliss Lenh Bcrkman over the Easter holidays. Sliss Slary T. Cohen, of 831 StcKean street, has left for a four weeks' stay In Now York, where she will be extensive ly entertained. MISS MARGARET TOMLIN Sir. nnd Sirs. John Tomlln, of 302 Rlt ner street, nnnounced the engagement of their daughter, Sliss Slargaret Tomlln. to Sir. Theodore A. Wilson, of Brooklyn, N. Y., tills week. AMUSEMENTS Powinlr Thl" nrul Nxt Week. Evks. 8:13 vjrcllllvn. Matinee Tomorrow at 2:13 COHAN' A HARRIS Treaent THE FUNNIEST TLAY IN THE WORLD IT. PAYS TO ADVERTISE Original Ne York Cat nnd Production. Hot Seata 1 at Popular Wed. Slatlneei B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS Mary Shaw & Co. Amelia Stone & Armand Kalisz Delia Baker; Kajljama, Howird'a Anlmalt,, and Others. Net Week MILDHKH SlACOMUElt A CO. BRO AD-Last 2 Evgs. I" Laurette Taylor '" TJKtr Ily J llAUTI.t;v ilA.-Nf.ttia Nelt ween SEATS NOW Mr. Cyril Maude in GRUMPY T VTJTP TONIGHT AT 8:5 Li I iXlJ HEUULAIl SIAT. Tostonnow Fran Lehar'a Operatic Maaterpteca "ALONE AT LAST" With the flreateat Slnrlng Cat Ever Aaaembled for L!hl Opera ONLY MUSICAL SHOW IN TOWNI ADELPHI B2& mday Nlzht! ON SALE CYMb HAItCOl' ECT COMED "A Pair of tockincrs" Wttb Bama Notable throp Ames' Little ' ONE WHOLE YEA That Played at Win- tr In NeWeork VOR Wllhenpoon Hall. at 8. Piano I Allt zen bv .irVan v imminent American Planllt. Tickets tl 50, It. 75c and 60c at Heppe'a. !,;! f STAKTS NEXT MON. MAT. YYalnUt f0p. Frtcca Seat Now Selling LOST IN NEW YORK See Vaat JUvtr of Ileal Water Big Senaatton. FrrTNele8vy84t Mask and Wig ClubwHooggj., rjood Seats for AH Performances KnickerbockerAThe Brute HtJ. Tuts., Tours-Bt. iflngj! ts .ar)' CaT ThjEtl ,ir4 kit tfC "A ie UAuouN- LARGE GARDEN FETE WILL BE GIVEN FOR NEW HOSPITAL BENEFIT Mater Misericordiae School at Merion to Be Scene oi Mammoth Affair the Last Week in May. Prominent Women Take Part EVEnY week new Interest la centred around the larye Fete Champetre to be given Friday and Saturday, May 26 and 27, on the grounds of tho Convent of Mercy, nt Merlon, for the bene!H of the building fund" of the new Mater Miseri cordiae Hospital, for which ground was been broken nt 53d etreet and Cedar nve nue. West Philadelphia, A meeting to make further arrange ments for this outdoor fete will be held Tuesday afternoon nt 4 o'clock nt the Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, Hroad street and Columbia avenue, when the nlumnne, members of tho auxiliary board of the new hospital and other friends of the convent will be present to help the good cause along, There will be about twenty booths grouped about the lawn nnd sheltered nooks of the beautiful grounds at Merlon. A delightful outdoor tit-room and restau rant, under tho direction of Mrs. Jutes Junker, Mrs. M. E. It. McMlchen nnd Mrs James Mundy, will be n drawing card In one corner of tho grounds, while chil dren Vrll! find amusement In pony-bnek rides nnd pony drlveB around the ex tensive grounds. In fact, the little ones will havo a royal good time, for Mrs. 'Wil liam J. Begley and her assistants arc planning all kinds of delightful surprises, that wilt Include a playground fitted with everything dear to tho heart of a child, and, of course, a merry-go-round and ex citing rnces. Movies and other forms of nmuscment will also be planned for the "grown-ups." Then there will be the toy world, whero Along the Reading Mrs. S. M. Campbell, of Mather nve nuo, .Tenklntown, has Issued Invitations for a bridge party nt her home tomorrow afternoon, Mrs. Thomas Watt, of Church road and Accomnc road, Wyncotc. will entertain the members of tho Fortnightly Club of Wyncolo this nfternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs Mnrshall Sabine, of Logan, entertained the membera of their pinochle club Wednesday evening at their home. Miss Gertrude Funk nnd Miss Louise Funk have Issued Invitations for the meet ing of tho Phi Gamma Sorority, which will tako place ut their homo nt Fort Wash ington tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Harry G. Prlmm, of Oak Lane road, accompanied by her two daughters, Miss Virginia Prlmm nnd Miss Marlon Prlmm, who nre both students nt Mrs. Hebb'a school, will spend tho Easter holldnyH nt Atlantic City ns tho guests of Mrs. Prlmm's parents, Dr. nnd Mrs. Walter T. Shock, nt their npartments nt the Dennis. Mr. George Cole, of 671C North 8th street, Oak Lane, will spend tho week-end In Eric, Pn. Roxborough Mrs. Frank Weger, of nidge avenue, will entertain at luncheon ami cards on Tuesday. Her guests will Include, Mrs. Albert Hord, Mrs. nobcrt Hnys, Mra. Wil liam Kecty, Miss Helen Rchtuss, Mrs. Orlando Petty, Mrs. Charles Weln, Mrs. N. Claire nornbaugh, Mrs. noy A. Robin son, Mrs. John A. Struse, Mrs. Frank Ken worthy and Mrs. Frederick Stott. The Roxborough Lodge Gleo Club, or ganized for tho pleasure of Its members, will give Its first public concert on Tues day night In tho Wlssahlckon Methodist Episcopal Church, Terrace and Harvey streets. The assisting artists will be MrB. Mao Ebry Hotr, soprano, nnd Master Gurney Mattox, violinist. The Ebenezer Concert Band will give a muslcale on Thursday night, April 27, In the Ebenezer Church, Mnunyunk. Miss Helen Weber, soprano: Miss Florence P. Cornman. contralto; Mr. F. WHIard Corn man, Jr., baritone; Mr. G. Lester Blankln, tenor, and Mr. Godwin Stevenson, cellist, will be tho soloists. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Robinson, ot Wlssahlckon, have moved to Pittsburgh, Pa.. Kensington Miss Matilda Weber, of 1833 Frankford avenue, will spend the Easter holidays In Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rlngold. of 3030 Frankford avenue, will spend the week end at North Wales. Miss Helen Holmes, of East Columbia avenue, Is entertaining Miss Anna Jones, of Scranton, Pa over the Easter holidays. I U RllP1l"'Haw55V sKliaMil3' I HI 1 H The shapescolors, materials nni : H workrnajtfnip blend into a symphony 1 - j Our large "one-ofia,uricl" assort fi : merit will appeal to ever? ladyof jfi - , ' - j delicacy, refinement and good judg- 1 j . The prices are made low purposely Hi $6.50 to $8.50 JH S5W Mawson & DeMarvy WH By 1115 CHESTNUT STREET W U J Opposite B, F. Keith's II 0 Mrs. M. J. O'Meara and Mrs John J Joyce, Jr., will display every conceivable toy and just the dolls that every Httls mother loves. The bird booth will b quite a feature, as It will be different from anything seen at a garden fete, All kinds of gaily plumaged birds will sing In artistic cages, and will be sold by Mrs. T. II, Cullnan and Mrs. Eugene Bonnl well, assisted by Miss Mary Hookey and Miss Marlon Peterson. The fancy table, where Mrs. Harry P. Blank, Mrs. J. McKeon, Mrs. W rtyan and a bevy of young girls will display alj kinds of lovely things, will be another In teresting booth. Mrs. Charles E. Hallahan. assisted by Mrs. John A. Colgan and others, will have the baby booth, nntj here tho most exquisite French clothes and all the latest novelties In babyland will be displayed. Tho odds and ends table under the. direction tit Mrs. S. A. Moore, who Is head of all the nlumnne associations of tha Sisters of Mercy In this city, will be de cldedly quaint, nB nil kinds of curios and unusual objects will bo found there. Oar den Implements will be sold at another booth. Artists' garden smocks, sport hats, garden gloves, wicker baskets and tea trays, pottery nnd quaint bird sticks for rose bushes, will be displayed by promi nent maids and matrons. The whole fcto Is under tho very able direction of the following committee, of which Mrs. A. Nosh Ilurkc Is chairman: Mrs. Frank II. Hookey. Mrs. Charles E. Hallahan, Mrs. William J. Begley, Mrs. Harry P. Blank, MrB. Jane M, Quennell, Mrs. James A. Mundy, Mrs. M. E. II. Mc Mlchen nnd Miss Llda Dougherty. INDOOR SHOW TO DLNE JUDGES Those Taking Part in Indoor Horso Show Will Dino nt Bcllovuo- Stratford April 28 Mr. Walter C. Hnncock, of 3720 Chest nut street, acting on behalf of tho Phila delphia Indoor Horse Show Committee, linn sent out Invitations to the nnnual Judges' dinner of the show, which will be held on Friday evening noxt nt 6:15 o'clock, nt tho Bcllcuvo-Stratford. Invitations to the dinner wero sent to tho following gentlemen, nearly all of whom attended tho same affair last year: Dr. Charles S. Turnbull, Mr. Frank II. Caven, Mr. ThomaB J. Collins. Mr. John McE. Bowman. Dr Oscar Scelcy, Mr. Henry S. Culllns. Mr. Charles A. Bau doulno, Mr. Reginald C. Vanderbllt. Mr. II. K. Bloodgood, Mr. Benjamin Chew, Mr. David B. Sharne, Mr. Lewis E. War ing. Dr. Georgo S. Fuller. Dr. Charles S. Williams. Mr. R. I'enn Smith, Mr. R, Penn Smith. Jr.. Mr. Wllllnm H. Wana mnkcr, Mr. W. Hancock Payne, Mr. Harry D. llollowny, Mr. Charles R. Hamilton. Mr. Samuel Walter Taylor. Mr. Wllford Pond. Mr. Snmuel D. Riddle, Mr. A. W. Atkinson. Mr. Ralph C. Stewart. Mr. Gardner Cnssntt, Mr. Tercy M. Chandler, Mr. Herbert Lincoln Clnrk. Mr. William J. Clothier, Dr. Charles A. E. Codmnn, Mr. Wllllnm M. Klklns. Mr. Frank Grls wold. Dr. John Cooke Hirst. Dr. I. W. Holllngxhcnd, Dr. Wllmer Krusen. Dr. Wllllnm S. Newcomot. Judge John M. Patterson, Mr. Joseph Rogers. Mr. Edwin II. Vare, representative for Mrs. William O. Warden. Dr. S. Morrill Weeks, Mr. Paul J. Snyder, Mr. William Hollwoy. Mr. Harry Gordon Peck and Mr. J. Howell Cummlngs. Good Friday iSermons CATHOLIC. Cathedra! or Sts. Peter and (Paul. I-oran Square. Passion sorvlce; S oarlock-Sneaker, tha Ilev. Krnncls Auth. C. SS. R. St. Vincent's Seminary. Kast, Chelten ave nue, Oermnntown, alnglnir of he Tenebrae: 7:15 o clock. Church of the Oesu. 18th, aniti Stiles streets. plnKlns of the Tenebrae. Speaker, tha Rev. William Cannon. S. J. EPISCOPAL. St. Jude and the Nativity, 11th and Mt. vernon streets, o'clock, liacrtd cantata, "Tho Crucifixion." All Hallows' Churrfi, Wjncote, 8 o'clock, sacred oratorio by liiolr: "Paislon ot Our Saviour." METHODIST EPISCOPAL. draco Church. Ftroad and Matter streets. 8 o'clock, union Oood 1'rlday service, six min isters will detlter flw-mlnuta arrmons. on the last words of Christ on the censs. Centenary Church, 41st and Spring' Garden streets, Dudley lluck'a "Story of the Cross" will bo suns. School for Preparedness LANCASTER. Pa.. April 23 Military, training has been adopted as part of the curriculum of tho- Thaddous Stevens Trade School, the Idea originating with Judge Charles I. Landls. president of tlio school, a believer In preparedness. There are enough boys In the school to fiorfn a full company, and their Instructor) will be James N. Llghtner. captain o'Company K, 4th Regiment, National Guards. jV 3 ! I 11 I
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