, j NANCY WYNNE EXPATIATES ON VARIOUS DOINGS IN SOCIETY TO APPEAR IN "THE PIRATES OF PENZA CE" ON THURSDAY The Mask and Wig Clutfs First Performance Here To night Is a Matter of Social Importance Many V Will Attend Other Affairs EVINIHG- MDGEB-.PHrdADELMfA, MONDAY, 'Al&IU M 191(5. 1 1 i. iB6r ilWi i iBiijStif ,, ? i' f& rnHE nnnunl performance of the Magk I . ..... .. . .. , ... a .1 jLnnii wig. we iiramatic ciud oi me IfnlversHy of Pennsylvania, will 'open tonight at tho Forrest Theatre, and Philadelphia, as usual, will turn out In full force to cheer Its sons In ladles' garments and high heels and pullcdtln waists, for tho poor dears do suffer for breath during this tlmo trying to liavo wasp-lllto waists and curves'. Thts year the production Is called ''Whoa, rhocbe!" Now who or what Phoebe Is, girl or horse, It remains ,for us to see tonight. Thcro will bo many paVlles In boxes atod In tho orchestra scats. Mr. C. Alison Scully will give a dinner before tho performance to Ktanqcs Scott, who made her debut this past; winter. She Is tho daughter of Mrs. ti Allison Scott and a nloco of George Wharton Pepper. Tho other guests In Mr. Scully's party' will bo Eleanor Pepper, Kmlllo Kennedy, Mnilo Graham, Itoger Townsend and Gordon Hnrdwlclc. Tho William Coleman Freemans will entertain In a. box Charlotte Bain, Katherlno and noddy Pago and Lewis Parsons. Agnes Aticn will ho u guest of honor In another box In which her parents will entertain, Altogether It Will bo a fostlvo occasion. Wpll, Eastor Is really over and nil the kiddles have had their bunnies nnd chlcklcs and chocolato eggs with one exception, which pcrhnps was not an excoption after nil. Bo that as It may, I was highly amused while waiting for a packago In a Chestnut stroet storo on Saturday afternoon to hear Mr. and Mrs. E discussing what they had purchased for each llttlo E at homo. For, of course, tho Easter Bun nlo Is getting almost as Important as Santa. Among othor things daddy had purchased chocolato eggs and had hnd tho namo of a. member of tho family engraved on each one. Ho was car rying his purchases In a small grip, and when tho packago ho was waiting for wns given to him ho lifted out a book to find room In tho satchel. Mrs. E suddenly broko Into penis of laughter and then snld: "Oh, but what will wo do? It's too Into to got an other ono marked. It only Harry were not tho youngest ho Would not mind so much." Suro enough, chocolate and cream, with "HAU" loft on ono side, was all squashed up over n perfectly ' good book. Between laughter Mrs. E exclaimed, "Well, wo ought to be thankful It Is not a library book." They hurried off to sco If they could possibly get another marked, nnd I hopo for Harry's sako they did. Cer tainly tho combination of book and chocolnto wns no . beautiful sight. Thero was a terrific crowd on tho Boardwalk nt Atlantic City yesterday; everybody ono knows and every ono ono did not know mingled In tho vast throng. , Boardwalk crowds wero thrilled by the antics of two photographers, ono a, movlng-plcturo man, who mndo pic ' ttires of the Easter parade and of At lantic City from the highest domo of tho Hotel Truyinore. Mr. Herbert W. Warden, Jr., Joined Mrs. Warden nnd Miss Lucia Warden on the Boardwalk. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Cnner Wloder eelm Joined Mr. and Mrs. A. Hcckscher Wethorlll on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wothorlll motored down on Friday. Mrs, Wotherlll was formerly Miss Edwlna Bruner, and Is n granddaughter of tho lato Senator Stephon B. Elklns, of West Virginia. Tom McKcan's new play, "Tho Sec retary," will be presented at tho Lit tle Theatro all week, and Uytendalo Balrd Is to liavo one of the leading parts. Uytendale Is unusually talented nnd so sweet and unaffected It Is n. pleasure to seo her. The first perform ance will bo given tonight. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Madamo Slavko Groultch, who will speak at the Oarrlck Theatre mooting' tomorrow , afternoon, Is the guest of Mrs. John Markoo at her home, 1030 Locust street, while In this city. Miss Nina Lea will entertain at tea this afternoon In honor of Madamo Groultch after the concert at tho 'Academy of Music. Tho final meeting of Mrs. Charles Stew art Wurts" Dancing Cluss will take place tonight at Asher's. The cotillon will be led-by Mr. John Carpenter, Jr., and Mr. Robert Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McElroy, of 2012 Pine street, will give a small tlio daruiarit this afternoon at the Sedgley Club In honor of their daughter. Miss Elizabeth J. Mc Elroy, and son, Mr. N. Crenshaw McElroy, The guests will be from the younger aehool set. Wr, and Mrs. Henry L. Reid, of Bex avenue. Chestnut Hill, wll give a dinner this evening for their daughter, Mlsa Mabel, Beld. t Mr, and Mrs. IloIJIn H. Wilbur will en- , leriuui liuuriiiuiiy ui, icu una uuurjiuuii at the Acorn Club after the recital for the Russian benefit,' to meet Mr. Bauer and Mr, Gabrtlowltsch. Mr, and Mrs. Frederic H. Strawbrldge chaperoned a coaching party on Saturday, driving to the Whltemarsh Valley Hunt Club for luncheon. Among the guests were Miss A. F. Crospman, of White Blalns, N t,; Mr. George Weld, of New York, and ' Mr. J. Clayton Strawbrldge, Miss- Bertha Benson, of 1120 Spruce street, will close, her town house early In May and will go to the Idlowild, Media, where she will spend the summer, ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Wood, of 263 V South 2!d street, left Jast Saturday to Dend the Easter holidays In New York. gr- fhey will return to Philadelphia today. Mr. and Mrs. Ogden D. Wilkinson, of 20J0 Walnut street, accompanied by their twq daughters. Miss Sarah Wilkinson and Miss Bessie Wilkinson, are spending sev eral days. In Anbury Park. Mr. and Mrs. George Wood, acconi. panted by their daughters. Mrs. Mary Wtltse and Miss Dorothea Wood; of 1313 Spruce street, will close their town house earlV In. Hay and will occupy a cottage at Media for the summer, air their house at, Ws,"wa will not be flnUU,e,4 until late. Jn the fall Mr awl Mrs- K. White SleeL qf Brya Mawr, will gtvr a dane oa Wednesday 'flight for their daughter. Mis'! ' Dorothy X fftfl. nnrl tinrt t- f',.1 011 fT-l.j,..A ..111 t Steel, and son, Mr, Carl Steel. There' wilt uo liuvm 3U RUCSIR. - - 'Along the Main Line OVtailtmoOK. Mrs. lilwln 6t Close, of 8I6S Droxel road, and her mdtlicr, Mrs. Irving n, Prentiss, will entertain at bridge this afternoon In honor of Miss Helen Mltlspaiigh. There will be 18 guests. AttDMOIUJ. Mr and Mrs. II. ftormnn Thorn, of 129 IMgewood avdnue, who spent tho Week-end at Atlantic City, will return to their homo today. nADNon. Mrs. Isaacs II. Clothier, Jr., will give a children's party this atterno6n In honor of Miss Catharine Clothier and Master Isnac It. Clothier, 3d, at tho Merlon Cricket Club. DItYN MAWIl. There- will bo a euchre ami ilnnco this evening In thd school hall of tho Church of Our Mother of Ootid Counsel. The affair Is Under the auspices of Division No. 6 of the A. O. II. of Mont gomery County, ( - i Weddings AN ATTnACTIVU wedding will tako jt place today In Calvary Protestant Episcopal Church, Germantown, when Miss Otlvo'rMay Wilson, dauglitor of Mr. nnd Mrs. S, Harris Wilson, of 5161 Mor ris street, will become tho brldo of Mr. IJIrchalt Hammer. Tho ceremony will tako place at 4:30 o'clock, nnd will be per formed by tho Rev. J. Thompson Cole, of St. Paul's Church, Ashbourne, nssisted by tho Rev. Franklin Moore, rector of Cal vary Church . Miss Wilson, who will bo given In marrlago by her father, will be gowned In white satin nnd tulle, made With a court train falling from tho shoulders. Her tulle voll will bo caught with orango blossoms, and sho will carry n shower bouquet of llllos of tho vnlloy and white orchids. The maid of honor will be Miss Dorothy Wilson, a sister of tho bride, who wilt wear a frock of pink tulle, tho skirt made full and very short nnd tho bodlco formed of folds of tho tulle, with long, tight sleeves. Sho will wear a hat of pink straw, trimmed with moss roses nnd pink satin streamers, nnd will rnrrv Ward roses. The bridesmaids, Including- Miss Louise Foster Chase, Miss Emma S. Brnd bury, Miss Marlon Jcnn Chapmnn, Miss Christine Swope, Miss Helen Barr Fry and Mrs. Spencer Buttcrworth, will be gowned alike In blue tullo over n founda tion of pink satin and silver lace. Their hats will lie pink tulle, trimmed with moss roses nnd tiny ornnge blossoms. They wilt carry pink sweet peas. There will bo two llttlo (lower girls. Miss Anna Lovcrlng White nnd Miss Alice Matlack. Thpv will wear whlto frocks with nlnk nnd blun satin sashes, nnd will carry baskets filled with pink sweet pens. Mr. Hammer will hava his brother, Mr. John Lovcrlng Ham mer, ns best man, nnd the ushers will bo Mr. Morris Wahnsley Wilson, Mr. David ii. stwmnn, Mr. Joseph Vnn Sclver, Mr. .Hurley Ilnldy, Mr. Spencer Buttcrworth nnd Mr. John Monroe Robinson. A snuitl reception will follow tho ceremony. After nn extonded wedding journey Mr. and Mrs, Hammer will live at 332 Seymour street, Germantown. They will bo at home from 8 until 10 o'clock on May 20. FAUGHT GILROY. An Interesting Eastor wedding will tako plaro tonight In tho Central North Droad Presbyterian Church. Broad nnd Green streets, when Miss Amelia Fletcher Gllioy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Gil roy, of 2314 Green street, will become tho brldo of Mr. Albert Smith Faught. Tho ce.tmony will bo performed nt 7:30 o'clock nnd will bo followed by a smnll reception nt tho homo of the .bride's parents, At tending the brldo will bo Miss Margaret Clarke, of East Ornnge, N. J., mnld of honor, nnd Miss Edith B. Gilroy nnd Mlx-i Helen p. Gilroy, tho bride's sisters; Miss Helon R. Shoemaker nnd Miss Edith H. Lnno, bridesmaids. Mr. Faught will liavo Mr. Howard I Watcrall as best man, and his ushers will bo Dr. Francis A. Faught, Mr. T. Henry Wnlnut. Mr. Cyrus B. Foss. Jr., Mr. Ful lerton Waldo, Mr. Dcnne Prossfty and Dr. Carl A. Chrlstlanl. Upon their return from their wedding Journey Mr. Faught and his bride will llvo In Oakmont, Dela ware County, Pa. WATTIS HOPKINS. A pretty wedding took place at noon today In tho Church of tho Annunciation. 12th hnd Diamond streets, when Miss Florence May Hopkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Hopkins, of 3532 North 23d street, became the brldo of Mr. Dlliwyn Jones Wnttls, Jr. The ceremony was performed by tho Rev. Daniel I. Odell, and was followed by a breakfast at the homo of tho bride's parents. Tho bride, who was given In marrlago by her father, wore a rookie coat suit of cloth and taffeta, with a hat and shoes of the samo color. The hat was of braid and Georgette crepe trimmed with a bird of paradise. Lllles-of-tho-valley and orchids formed tho bridal bouquet. Miss Florence McICcgh ney, the maid of honor, was attired In a coat suit of Belgian blue cloth, with a hat and shoes of steel color, nnd carried yel low roseB. Miss Margaret Hopkins, the bride's young sister, was flower girl. Her suit was of white pique, and similar mate rial, hand embroidered, was used In her dainty French hat. Her flower basket held sweetheart roses. Mr. Wattis had Mr. Edward Weaver as best man, and Mr. Harry Gleuck and Mr. John Howard ns usherB. After the break fast Mr. and MrB. Wattis left for Colum bus. O. They will be at home after May 1 at 3816 North 17th street. DHARDORFF CRESSMAN. The wedding of Miss Beulah Albertson Cressmun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Cressman. of Logan, formerly of Ambler, nnd Mr. Curtis Wilbur Dcurdorff, of Philadelphia and Gettysburg, took pluce very quietly at noon today in St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Rev John W. Richards officiated. There wero no attendants, and only the .Immediate families witnessed tho' ceremony. The bride wore a traveling su(t of dark blue pussy willow taffeta, with white hat of Georgette crepe, and carried a bouquet of UUIes-of-the-valley. Immediately after the ceremony a wed ding breakfast was served, after which Mr. and Mrs. Deardorft left, on an ex. tended trip through the South. Mr. and Mrs, Deardorff will Be at home after May 15, at 4521 Old York road, Logan. Double Wedding Celebrated A mother and hereon wilt be principals In a pretly double wedding, to be 'solemn lied at 6 o'clock this evening In the Church of 'St. Vincent de Paul. In Germantown. When Mr. Richard Y. D, P. Mahaffey, of S3 Herman street, and Miss Catherine A.' Hill of 32 Benezet street, Chestnut Hill, decided to be' married, they Informed Mrs. Mary M. Mahaffey, and her flapce, Mr- John R. Boyd, a retired former, who boards at the Mahaffey residence. If was Immediately decided by 'the, elder Mir to have a double ceremony, and they ac companied the young couple. t6 (he. City Hall last Saturday. The wedding of the son and Miss Hl!l who will be attended by Mrs. Mary Bifrns. ulster of the bridegroom, and Mr. George Borrelll, will be followed by the marriage of Mrs. Mahaffey and Mr. B5yd. Mrs. John Price, a cousin, npl $lr. Daniel Burns, a son-in-law to Mrs: Mahaey,'vll act as bridesmaid and best man, respec tively. Both cerempns win be performed by the Rev P J. Leiuioo, rector of the church. A reception will .follow at th Herman street address, whefre hqtb. couple jjlU'maka tblr home. WAKEFIELD YOUNG MEN'S CLUB TO GIVE PERFORMANCE THURSDAY Gilbert and Sullivan Opera, "The Pirates of Penzance," to Be Produced in Association Hall, Germantown, on April 27 Other Affairs of Interest GERMANTOWN mustcnl circles nre much Interested In tho production of Gilbert nnd Sullivan's "I'lrntcs of I'en zanco" nt Association Ildll on Thursday night by tho Wakefield Young Men's Club. This club, which Is now ono of tho lending musical organizations In German town, lias been rehearsing slnco the be ginning of tho yenr under the direction of Mr. Jnmcs A. Wlllard, Jr., tho former Mask nnd Wig stnr. Most of tho leading parts nro taken by members of tho club, but thero nro four nssistlug urtists well known In tho city's muMcnl circles. They nro Miss Ethel Niotluunmer, of tho Matinee Muslcnl Society ; Miss Margaret Rock, soprnno soloist of tho Bethlehem Pres byterian Church; Mr. Hubert P. Boyle nnd Mr. Ernest Frcas. On account of the wldo Interest In tho first performance tho club has been com pelled to arrange for another performance, which will tako placo at the samo audi torium on Saturday night, May 0. Tho following is tho cast and chorus Cast: Richard, a plr.ito king. . Dr. A. F. Steels Samuel Benjamin Gesslcmnu Frcdcrlo Hubert P. Boylo Major General IJrnest Freni Sergeant of police Samuel Sutter Mabel Miss Ethel Nlethammer Ruth Miss Margaret Rock Kato Miss Edna Gloeckncr Edith Miss Emma Alteneder Isabel Miss Prlscllla Bell Tho chorus will Include Miss Elizabeth Anderson, Miss Heatrlco AnstyMIss Kath erlno Bailey. Miss Marlon Bnrdslcy, Miss Eleanor Ho: den. Miss Elizabeth Bush, Miss Julia Elchel, Miss lOthclwynno Grs'i lcmnu. Miss Irene Hook, Miss May Hunt er, Miss Emma Kester, Miss Allco Mc Laughlin, Miss Dorothy Mnglll. Miss Ger trude Meyers, Miss Helen Meyers. Miss Mabclle Root, Miss Gcorglna Sklrvlng, Miss Janet Swan, Miss Ann Meyers, Mr. Harry Ager, Mr. Fred George, Mr. Her bert George, Mr. Melvln Gosslemcn, Mr. William Hook, Mr. Walter Hubbard, Mr. Carl Jost, Mr AVnrron Jost. Mr. Nelson Leake, Mr. Rowland Longstrcct, Mr. Frank Meyers. Mr. Alexander Parry, Mr. Elmer Ilea. Mr. Roy Thompson, Mr. Frank Wcckc, Mr. Harry Youngs, Miss Frances Zicgler, Mr. Huston Hunter, Mr. Albert Reid and Mr. Thomas Reid, MISS EDNA GLASSH0FFER Miss Edna Glasshoffer Is an active worker of the Andcus Girls' Charity Club, and Is also chairman of the Matzos Com mittee,' which distributed 300 pounds pf matzos and two crates of eggs among the needy In the downtown section of the city this year. The other members of the committee are Miss Grace Kendall. Miss Bessie Fineberg and Miss Jean Rosen- The funds for carrying on this work were raised through a rafile which took place on April 2. This Is the beginning of tho good work which will ba carried on and In order tq raise more money fop Its continuation a dance will be given on May 24 at White's Dancing Academy, the proceeds of which will go to providing comfort for poor babies who suffer In downtown alleys during the summer. MJSS MARY ROSSER, of 2105 Emer ald street, entertained a number of her friends at her home on Wednesday evening- Dancing and music followed a. Bupper, which was attended by illss Mae Rectenwald, Miss Lillian' Rectenwatd, Miss Minnie Snyder, Miss Theresa Meyers, Mlsa Kate Rectenwald. Miss Elizabeth Rectenwald, Miss Mae Farles. Mlsa Nel lie Word. Misa Anna Brunner. Mlu Car oline Olenn, Mlsa Margaret Rectenwald, a" Miss Lillian Meyers, Miss Roso Fritz, Mrs. Margaret Perry, Miss Mary Rosser, Miss Lillian Rosser, Miss Anna Turner, Miss Hcsslc Riley, Mr. Samuel Hood, Mr. Harry Rectcnwald. Mr. Oeorgo Recten wnld, Mr. William Black, Mr. Jacob Rec tcnwald, Mr. William Shane. Mr. Edwnrd Shantz, Mr. William Lcac)i. Mr. Robert Ciirlstlnc. Mr. Walter Ilohn, Mr. John Haslett, Mr. Wilson Turner, Mr. George Turner. Mr. William Turner. Mrs, IUc tcuwnld, Mrs. Illnck, Mr. and Mrs. Gin hart, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carpenter, of Pember ton, N. J. ; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Rosser nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Rosser. The Thrco Notes will glvo nn Easter dance nt tho Belflold Country Club this evening. The members of tho club nro Mr. Roland MncDonnld, Mr. Edward Haines nnd Mr. Hornco Koon. Along the Reading Mrs. Clarence K. Arnold, of Philadel phia, has taken Mr. M. L. Kohler's house. Church nnd Serpentine roads, Wyncotc, for the summer nnd will closo her town houso tho llrst-of May. Mrs. Maurlco J. Hoover, of Hall rond, Wyncote, has left for Brooke, Va., whero sho will bo tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. M1.' Henderson' for several days. Mr. and Mrs. John B, Mulford, of Penrith Farm. Lodl, N. Y will bo the guests of Mr. Mulford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer K Mulford, of Church rond, Wyncote, this week. Thoy will nrrlvo today and will attend tho wedding of Miss Mary Thompson nnd Mr. Thomns Reath, Jr., tomorrow In Trinity Episcopal Church, Wilmington, Del., nnd the recep tion following at Brookwood Farm, tho homo of Mr. and MrB. Henry B. Thomp son. Germantown One of tho early spring weddings will bo that of Miss Katherlno Simons, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reynolds Simons, of 130 West Wnlnut lnno, Ger mantown, to Mr. Kcmpton Bnrtlett, Jr., of Mount Royal Terrace, Baltimore. Tho ceremony will take place, on Saturday, Juno 10, In tho Unitarian Church, Ger mantown, nnd will bo followed by a re ception nt the homo of the bride's pnrents. Mrs. Gorham Brigham. of Boston, Mass., will be tho matron of honor. Mrs. Brig ham .will bo remembered as SIlss Helen McKlssIck before her marriage several years ago, and a frequent visitor In Philadelphia, where sho has many friends. Roxborough Mr and Mrs Alfred W. Ott, of Box borough, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Helen Maxwell Ott, to Mr. Archibald Campbell, son of Mr. and Mra J. Addison Campbell, of Seattle, Wash, formerly of Germantown. Mrs. William II. Ambrose, of 4650 Shel don street, will give a card party followed by dancing, on the evening of Wednesday, May 3, In tho Auditorium on Hermitage street, In aid of the Holy Family Catholic Church. Assisting the hostess will be Miss Margaret McKern, Mrs John Corson, Mrs. W. Gowen and Miss Nora Lynch. The nnnual May hop of tho parish will be given on Friday, May 5. At the annual meeting of the Men's Guild of the Church of St. James the Less, Falls of Schuylkill, Mr. W. J. Wyatt was olected president; Mr. Joslah Shivers. vice presldentrMr, Thomas C. Reutter, sec retary, ana Mr, Allen 'inompson, treas urer. Tioga Mr. and Mrs. Charles Emory Frlcke and Miss Charlotte Frlcke, their daughter, of 2221 West Tioga street, are spending some time In Wernersvllle, Pa. Frankford Mr. and Mrs. James S. Gossner, of Lin den avenue, Torresdale, will give a euchre on Wednesday evening, In the school hall of St, Dominic's Church, Holmesburg. Mr. andMrs. Oossner will 'be assisted by Miss Ethel GOssner, Mr, Charles Gossner, Mr. Michael Gossner and Mr. James Goss ner, Jr. WhatVDoing Tonight Red Crou Society exhibition opens, Wldener DuilJlne. I,on Improvement I.eaiue mlmtrtt show, Bellcvue-StrtUford Ifotel. Cbarlty fair In aid of Central European powers open. Convention Hall. Icturo on "Wild Flowers of Pennsylvania udNtnr Jersey." by Dr. Wltmer Stont. Acad emy of Natural Sciences. Presbyterian Social Union dinner, Dellevua Stratford llqtel. Muslo Teachers' Association meets, William Fenn HUfh School. South Philadelphia. Business Men's Associa tion, Broad nnd federal streets, 8 o'clock. Free. Church Club, Church House, 12th and Wal nut streets, 8 o'clock. Methodist Social Union, 17th and Arch trtts o'clock. Theatrical Protective Union. No. 8, annual baft El' Temple. Fifteenth anniversary Central Y. U. C. A.. fe&sauef, U'A Arch street. I BSTTIHL AWC.m,.'7r?SJ&l I 0B. ?. .&&? North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Satlkof, of 3130 West Berks street, aro receiving congratu lations upon tho birth of n son, Carl Stanley Sallkof, on April 2. Mrs. Snllkof will bo lemembcre ns Miss Anna Beatrice Bodck, Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Kllngler, of Col llngdaic, nro receiving congratulations on tho birth of a son, Albert J. Kllngler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wultcr Goodman, of High land Tark, will attend tho weddlnrf of Mrs. Goodman's brother, Mr. Julius Brncolman, whoso'mnrrlago to Miss Marian Partridgo will take place today In Boston. Miss Edith Keating, of Llancrch, spent the holidays In Atlantic City. A minstrel show will bo held In tho Highland Park Flrehouso on May B. Mr. Loo A. McLearn Is chairman of tho com mittee. South Philadelphia MISS HELEN SHAEFER Mr. and Sirs. Reinhart Shaefer, of 1814 South 20th street, have announced the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Shaefer, to Mr. William Lawrence Mor gan, of Malvern. No definite date has been set for the wedding, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank B. Stockley, of 1812 South Broad street, left on Friday to spend tho Easter holidays at Atlantic City. AMUSEMENTS ACADEMY OF MUSIC Eenlnss at 8:1,1, Beginning Monday, May 1st "Pop" Concerts AT POPULAR PRICES BY TJ1U PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Conductors: Thaddeus Rich Daniel Maquarre Itefreehments Served and Smoking- Permitted. TlcCiets, 2Sc, SOc, 75c. 1 at Tables t Boxes. Season Tickets, April 24 April 20. SINCILE TICKETS ANY CONCERT THUHSDAY, A1'IUL'2TTH BROAD-Tonight 8V, I &. THE DISTINGUISHED ENGLISH ACTOR SIR. CYRIL MAUDE in GRUMPY Rest Seats 11.50 at Popular Wednesday Mats. ftlohf? Theatre Mjfl,fSTs. J(XJKJ VAUDEVILLE Continuous 11 A. it. to it p. ii. to?, ise, :bc. "Miss Hamlet" ,,8bSSSS:mty. Crosman's Banjo Fiends AND OTHERS T frTTO'T' 25D & IXXJUST STREETS JLiUO UOl ETHEL BARRYMORE 'KISS OF HATE" BELMONT S2D ADOVE MARKET MARIE DORO In ''DIPLOMACY" Wnlrmf Matinee Today 25c, 60c VYcUIlUb Es-s.25o to ii.no Wnr, "LOST IN NEW YORK" NEXT WEEK TWIN BE BEATS NOW Palace 10c Vi 10 A. P. Ulan lessweet In 'TM , "TIIEj. E SOWER8" Thurs., yrt-. Sat LOVE MASK" Victoria MARKET ABOVE OTI7 TODAY & TOMORROW W. S. HART in THE ARYAN Dossier Sympohny Orchestra ana Ori-an. A MERICAN "The Old Homestead" "KV1NB STOCK Mat. Tue. Thurs., Sat. r-1 ' ' ' - DS- l3hkei ir tt ii ii inraar Mhi nrin nhio '- Mrs. Thomas Gnffney and the (roses Gaffnoy, of 4208 Chester avenue, have gono to Atlantic City for n few weeks. Mrs. Grace Von Smlttow, of 409 North 32d street, Is spending tho holldnys In Har rlsburg as tho guest of her mother, Mrs. C. Meyers. Lansdowne Tho third unit of the Lansdowne branch of tho Preparedness League has been organized. This unit will sew for Bail ors nnd soldiers, Tho members nre Mrs. Robert D. Taylor, Mrs. John W. Moon. Mrs. William Plckard. Miss Emily Moorac bcad, Mrs. John B. Davis, Mrs. Andrew "ioung, Mrs. Robort GIck and Mrs. Rces Phillips. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lynn Barnard, of East Greenwood avenue, spent the week-end In Atlantic City. Mrs. Robert L. McLean, of Greenwood nvenue. Is visiting her mother In Pitts burgh. AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN S Thursday Evg., April 27 ANNUAL CONCERT OP THE Strawbridge & Clothier Chorus (Benefit Pension and Aid Fund) Victor Herbert's Cantata "THE CAPTIVE" VICTOR HERBERT, CONDUCTOR Also Selections from Herbert's Operas Tickets at StrawbridRc & Clothier's, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, ?1.00. ACADEMY OF MUSIC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI, Conductor Symphony I Fri. Aft, April 28, nt 3:00 Concerts f Sat. Evg., April 29. at 8 :15 FINAL CO.VCERT OF SEASON PROGRAM : Tone roem. 'Tod und Verklsrunr." .... . , RICHARD STRAUSS "Alpensymphonle," RICHARD STRAUSS . . (Tim time In America) Seats Now on Sale at Heppe's, 1110 Chestnut METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE SUNDAY EVG., April 30, 1916 JOINT RECITAL of Leo Ornstein SStT AND Eddv Brown Th, You2.c Amern ajuujr uiiiWll Genius Violinist. ALSO VEITRAH ROSENBERG. Contralto, nnd DIOTR WIOLA, Baritone, Hoth of Philadelphia, Under the Auspices of the PEOPLE'S RELIEF COMMITTEE FOR THE WAR SUFFERERS LYRIC TONIGHT AT 8:15 Pop. fl.SOMst. Wednesday THE IDEAL EASTER OFFERING "ALONE AT LAST" Frani Lehas Latest and Greatest Operetta Triumph. THE MOST WONDERFUL MUSIC TOU EVER HEARD. SUNO I1V THE MOST WONDERFUL CAST Ensemble ot 7B. Symphony Orchestra, Clnvrinlr LASTS WEEKS. Evgs. t 8:13. Utli 111K Mats. Wed. It Sat. at 213. COHAN 4 HARRIS Present THE FUNNIE8T PLAY IN' THE WORLD IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Best Seats II at Popular Wednesday Mats. Convention Hall ato now CENTRAL POWERS RED CROSS BAZAAR BENEFIT WAR WIDOWS AND ORPHANS Greatest of Its Kind Eer Seen In This City ADMISSION, 23 CENTS T?rT?T?T?CrP TONIGHT Matinees Wed. ruxvrvrjox ataus sat. atsas Mask and Wig Club Ji.. GOOD BEATS FOR ALL PERFORMANCES Beginning Tho Gigantic War Melodrama Monday, -j "Under Fire" Bat Thurs. YHH yiLLlAM COUBTENAT A OHlnU Co. B. F. KEITH CHESTNUT AND TWELE YTV ( Yl 1 4 1 'S THEATRE arli sjstEETS HHUJredMaco rvtoewr& Co. tn ,,...i nniicrwater rinfort a Kin; MUlon Other Holiday Fotur. MTVOWfl The Girl in the GRAND Gown Shop" 6 Big Acts & Picture. ' XZ- T.7-..1 1 40th and Market Sta. liniCKeruuwier "KICK IN" I JUTINEB EVER- BAY JVIV.IV XJ.M - (JOJ ifII BInhi -. ii.- IWLonASJjtsr.: """ISit M AMUSEMENTS V, tt. THE STANLEY , MARKET; STREET AROVE 10TII 11:15 A. M. TO 11:18 P, M. Second Anniversary Week EXCEPTIONAL AND DlVKRSIFIEp , In our opinion, the ftlcttirp Marie Doro, n "The Heart of Nora Flynn," Is both Paramount nnd Stnn ley standard. We hops all thoso Inter ested In unusually fine productions will have nn opportunity to view It this week nt the Stanloy Theatre. Very truly yours, THE STANLEY COMPANY Philadelphia. PROGRAM 1. (a) Current KvenUr (b Deep Sea Studies (Last Series), (e) Borne whero In Francs (Last Series), , ,, 2. Scenic Duftorf Holmes, "Lowlands,-, of Luzon." .-. 8. Metro Comedy Mfli & Mrs. Sidney jDrev In "System Is Every thing;." 4. Stanley Symphony Orchestra. . C. Paramount presents MARIE DORO: In One of the Finest Pictures Ever Produced "THE HEART OF NORA FLYNN-' Exceptional Play In Every Detail As a Mutual Tribute 'to and recocnltlon of tho sreat success which has been the portion ot the Stsnley Theatre during the pns year, and the Important parts ' played by loyal ,ond courteous employes In assisting nnd holding ot the.all-esaentlal public support and patronage, the theatre manors-' ment, desirous' Ot sharing Its prosperlty, Jtoa determined upon the Inauguration ot a Front. Sharing and Protective system for the afore mentioned employes. The general terms of the plan are as follows: First Tho syittm shall be put Into effect with tho opening of Anniversary Week, start ing Monday, April 21, 101(1, and shall con tinue for trvs present term until Christmas, 1010, and ti.ereafter from Christmas of til one year to Christmas ot the succeeding year. Second All attaches nnd employes of the Stanley who remain continuously In the service of the theatre for the period ot ons year shall share In the benefits of ths profit sharing system as follows: Those receiving less than twenty-five dollars per week shall bo given ten per cent, bonus. Those receiving twenty-five dojlars per week or more shall bsj allotted file per cent, bonus. Those receiving thirty-five dollars or more, two and one-half per cent, bonus. Third The salary list shall be reviewed1 every three months so that the management may determine who are Its deserving employes whose satsry should be Increased in accord snee with ths new plan and the business of the theatre. Fourth There shall be established a Sink ing or Reneflt Fund, from which there shall be paid to any employe In good, standing who la taksn HI his or her full salary during- ih period of Illness, providing the same does not exceed eight weeks In duration. Fifth There shall be a separata fund es tablished from which shall be paid all doctors' fees, medicine bills and needed expenditures In connectlon with ths Illness of the aforesaid employe. Sixth There shal) be a third separate, fuqil established from which shall be provided, pay- ment for the expenses of any Vacation which may be necessary to the convalescence and re cuperation of an employs who has been 111, We bellevo thajt this sharing of profits and prosperity will spur our employes to renewed, efforts to attract and pleas the publla and cater to their pleasures and comforts. Ws also bell that tb publlo and our patron will appreciate our theory and plan and !v It th'elr approbation. THE STANLEY COMPANY THE" ARCADIA Chestnut St. Bet, 15th and 16th CONTINUOUS 10:15 A. ,JIv TO llllS V. M.. PRICES DAILY 1BC. EVENINGS SSe. Saturday ami JfoHJdys, Kviting Fries Prevail 4r 1 P. H ALL, THIS WEEK Douglas Fairbanks WITH BESSIE LOVE In Unusually Fin TRIANQLE Production "The Good-Bad.Man" EJ?TRA ADDED ATTRACTION CHARLIE CHAPLIN In Burlesqu on "CARMEN" Both Pictures at Every Terforrasnc, ADEX.PHT TONIGHT FIRST TIME WERE! Cyril Barcourt' Perfect Conwdy "A Pair of Silk. Stockings" xASTBn'a axYear bvbut Proclaimed th Most Amusing PJay oi Modern Times. Will Ken You JfiygJ t0 "; ?nz flna. 4M AHivu, "SkT """ """ jo: All Seat on ! at LITTLE THEATRE? Thomas BleKean's The Secret- Evsrr afebt aU 'MJ-iA Tbura. Sat. H4 an Opeu4lousi Apaasfaaca Un ous. Fri. Evs, April 3 i Until SprlJg. UlT OSJJOIL- jStTOtt Cnuafiut 1 W