xWIPWPI(ppWIPllPPl fiVffSOTG UBPGBB 3PHXBA;PgT3PHia', ffUESPAY, ipSIIl 31, 1916. ' F 'A ' k p i ? NAKCY WYNHE TALKS ABOUT THE MEETING TO BENEFIT SERBIANS Madame Slavko Grouitch Will Address Large Gather ing at the Garrick Theatre This Afternoon in Aid of Suffering Serbians Other Matters SEHBIA, with Its Borrows and losses, will be put vividly before lis ngaln this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the meeting which will take place In the Garrick Theatre, when Madame Slavko Grouitch will address the nudlonco. Madame Grouitch la the Rucst of Mrs. John Markoe while In this city, and yes terday Miss Nina Tea Rave a tea In her honor at her home, 2000 Walnut street. Many persons have not realized how the Serbians have suffered In this war, Tho atrocities are said to have been worso than thoso undergone by tho Bel gians! Do this so or not, tho fact of having lost all they had and being In dally danger of starvation Is bad enough, and our people will surely bo as Inter ested ns they have been In tho sufferings of all tho widowed and orphaned In this frightful war. Then tomorrow night wo have the opening preparedness campaign din ner, which will bo given by a commit teo of men and womin In tho Gold Iloom of tho Adclphla Hotel at 6:30 o'clock. Major General Georgo Harriett, com' mandant of tho United States Marino Corps, and Major General Loonard Wood, U, S. A., commanding the De partment of the Hast, wilt bo the guests of honor and both will speak, Tho com mittee under wIiobo auspices tho cam paign Is started Includes Mr. William It. Nicholson, Mr. William II, Donner, Mr. C. S. AV. Packard, Mr, John C. Bell, Major John C. Groome, Mr. Georgo Wharton Pepper, Dr. Clemont Blddle, Mrs. Georgo W, Chllds Drexel, Mrs. Georgo W. Urquhart, Mrs. Kdwnrd T. Btotcsbury, Mrs. A. J. Drexel Blddle, Mr. Edward 13. Smith, Mr. A. J. Drexel Bld dle and Adjutant Genoral J. Campbell Gllmore. The first local appcaranco of tho Mask and Wlggcrs, barring tho dress re hearsal last week, was greeted by a typically largo and enthusiastic audi ence, last night at tho Forrest Theatre, , and the youths qulto outdid themselves before tho admiring gazo of many llttlo dobutantes. ' Down qulto closo to tho footlights woro tho Stotcsburys, with a party. In cluding Major David D. Porter and his extremely good-looking wife, the Edgar Scotts, Mrs. J. Kearsley Mitchell -and Willing Hare. Marlon Myers, In tho rather unusual rolo of chapcrono, was accompanied by her llanco, George Wharton Pepper, Jr., his sister, Eleanor Pepper, Malzle Graham, Emlllo Ken nedy, Mario Wright, Roger Townsend. Bob Dechert, Albert Lucaa and Gordon Hardwlckc. Another party, which wended Its way to the Bellcvuo after tho performance, Included tho Gurnco Munns, tho Heck scher Wcthcrllls and tho Shipley Dlx ons, nnd In another group, of which Mrs. Billy Freeman was tho hostess, wero tho Roddy Pages, Charlotte Bain nnd Lewis Parsons. Doctor and Mrs. Allen gave a party for their daughter, Agnes Allen, and among tho girls who applauded tho efforts of tho boys most enthusiastically wero Josephlno Foster, Eleanor Vomer, Gertrudo Pancoust, Lois Jackson and Barbara Boyd. If any of you aro contemplating mat rimony perhaps It would be well to tako i a walk out Haverford way and stroll along Berkley road Borkloy road, as It Is called, but otherwlso known as Newly Weds' settlement. Thcro one may see tho dears out In their gardens planting , vegetables on top of calla lilies and pan- files In tho midst of asparagus beds. This Is not nil, either. Vines must bo , trained on porches, ovon If hubby does ( havo to stoop down and kiss wlfey when I ever she hands him up a tack or ham f mer; and then tlio rakes and spades which aro In uso, too In fact, every thing which Is needed to make It all cozy and homelike. It always means work, and very few of our little Newly Weds of theso days havo even lifted a finger In their own homes; still It was not necessary thero, and at any rata they havo decided to turn over a now leaf since they have married. From what ono llttlo bride told me of how 1 happy she was to have somothlng to do to keep homo bright and cheerful, I do not think any one In this settlement has ( regretted tho step yet. Perhaps it would not be so very hard, after all, to work a bit for "her" or "him" as tho case 'may be. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mrs. Francis Butler Reeves, Jr., of Ger mantown, will entertain at dinner tonight Jn honor of her daughter Miss Mary Prim rose Reeves. The guests will include Miss Susan Doughten, Miss Marie Dougltten, Miss Martha Henderson, Mr. William K. J3eard, Jr., Mr. Harry Hewson, Mr. Henry Pemberton, 3d, Mr. Roger Herod and Mr, Ernest Kltson. The party will afterward attend the final meeting of theSaturday Evening Dancing Class, Mrs. Reeves will also entertain informally at dinner on Friday evening of this week. Mrs. Holsteln De Haven, of 2037 Spruce street, will give a Mask and Wig party followed by a supper at the Bellevue Stratford this evening In honor of Miss Rachel Fitter, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Fitler. A costume dance will be given tonight at the Navy Yard by the otllcers of the yard and the Atlantic Reserve Fleet. Captain Robert Lee Russell, U. S. N., and Mrs. Rubsell will entertain at dinner be fore tho dance. Captain Frank Halford, J. 8. N., and Mrs. Halford will give a dinner In honor of their guests, Mrs. Wil liam X. Boss, of Washington, and Mrs. W. Q. Folwell, of New York, and Lieu tenant Thomas Cochrane and Mrs. Coch rane will entertain at their home, 2518 South Lambert street, prior to the dance. K buffet supper will be given by -Mrs. Hiram I- B earns, wife of Captain Bearss, U. S. M. C. ; Captain Arthur B. Owens and Mrs. Owens, of 2535 South Colo rado street, will entertain at dinner, and Mr. and Mrs. James Maxwell Bullock, of 2045 Locust street, will also give a dinner before the dance, Mrs. Edward Evans Dennlston, of West School House lane. Germantown, enter tained at dinner last evening, prior to the meeting of the dancing class chap eroned by Mrs. Joseph S. Loverlng Whar ton, Mrs. Augustus E. Stoughton. Mrs. Joseph Priestley Button, Mrs. Charles Pa vis and Mrs. Dennlston, at the Ger mantown Cricket Club, in honor of Mlsj Jola Seeds and Mr. Edward O. MacQan- non. whoso engagement wns announced recently. The gueils Included Miss Isa bel Stoughton, Miss Eleanor Kdmonds Miss Mary Wagner, Miss Dorothy May burry, Miss Elizabeth JtncCuen Smith, Miss Kathleen Dennlston, Mlsi Anna Den nhton, Miss Rebecca Hunt, Mr. Harrison Townsend, Mr. Donald Kent, Mr. Jnmard Zeckwcr, Mr. Sherman Crmtes, Mr. Ed win Atlec, Mr. Joseph Shoemaker, Pay master Klllott Moorman, IT. S. N., and Mr. Knrnshnw Murdock. A wedding of Interest to Phllndelphlans will take place today In La Orange. 111., when Miss Hema Barton Lyon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maltlnnd Lyon, will become tho bride of Mr. Edward Newton Hang. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Newton Hnag. of 4837 Cedar avenue, this city. Miss Rebecca Margnrot Hnng. a sister of the bridegroom will bo n brides maid, nnd Mr .corge l'arrls Hnng, n brother will net as best man. Mr Hang and his brldo following n wedding trl will llvo at 10 Church road, .Vewton, Mas-)., where llicy will be at home nfter June 1. Chestnut Hill Mr. Edgar Slicppard nnd Mr Griffin Gribbel will give a dinner at The llutton tomorrow before tho danco at tho Phila delphia Cricket Club. Amonc the miests will he Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert CJoodall, .tir. unci .Mrs. Arthur Li C'omiian, .Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weeks. , Mrs. Nash, of San Francisco, c'nl . has returned to her home after having spent several weeks ns the guest of Mrs. Frank lin Spencer Edmonds, of "818 Lincoln Drive. Along the Main Line OVCIUIKOOK Miss Phyllis Huhn Walsh, dnughter of Mrs. Florence Huhn Walsh, of 6012 Drexel rond, has gone to Chicago to attend the wedding there today of Miss Edith Ogdcn Hnrrlson. dnughter of ex-Mayor Cnrtcr Harrison, and Edson Manlerrc. BRYN MAWR Arrangements have been made to glvo special film moving pictures In tho Bryn Mawr Theatro on Thursday, May 4, for tho bcncllt of the wounded roldlors of France. Tho committee In chargo of the nffnlr Includes Mrs. Walter C. Janncy. Mrs. Ronald H. Barlow, Mrs. Burrows Sloan nnd Mrs. Carroll B. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Wilson, who havo been spending a week at Atlantic City, will return to their home todny. VILLANOVA Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Stewart Ilauch, of Vlllnnovn, aro being congratulated on tho birth of a daughter on Sunday. Mrs. Rauch was Miss Mary Banks French. Chester Valley Mrs. Anna It. Cox, of Malvern, has gono to Atlantic City for a fortnight's visit. Miss Mnry T. Hlhbcrd nnd Miss Janet Davis havo returned to Paoll after hav ing spent tho past few days In Atlantic City. The East GoHhen athletic carnival will bo hold In the Goshen School tomorrow afternoon. Children from Rocky Hill, Go8hcnvUlo and Mnplo flrovo Schools will participate and representatives will bo chosen to take part In tho play fcstlvnl which Is to bo held In the West Chester Stato Normal School on May 13. Germantown Miss Anna Foulkc. of 243 West Tulpe hocken street, has arranged n subscription dlnnor, to tnko placo tomorrow night at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club, before the costume dnnce. Among those who will attend will bo Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Balrd, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Fitler, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norton, Mr. nnd Mrs, Gcrrlt P. Judd, Mr. nnd Mrs. Norman Conder man, Mr. nnd Mm. Frederick Kennedy, Mr. and MrB. Barry Colahan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles Porter. Mr. Frank Phelps. Mr. Henry J. Davis, Mr. Richard Hanson nnd Mr. Joseph Jennings. The Misses Harmau and their brother, Mr. John Barr Harman, have closed their apartment at the Wlssahlckon nnd are spending several weeks at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Harold B, Porter, of 3108 West Penn street, will return today from th shore, whero they spent Easter. Mrs. Paul Dennlston, of 5438 Wayne avenue, accompanied by her small son, Master Georgo Dennlston, spent Easter with friends In Easton. Along the Reading Mr. and Mrs. Ellis D. Williams and their daughter, Miss Helen Williams, of 309 South 15th street, have closed their town house and are occupying their coun try homo on Washington lane, Jenkln town, for tho summer. Members of the Wyncote Bird Club will hold their next meeting on Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock In the Chelten Hills Hall, at which time an Illustrated lecture, "My Bird Neighbors," will bo given by Mrs. S. Louise Patteson, of South Euclid, O. The Oak Lane branch of the Woman's Suffrage party will give a card party, GOO and bridge, at the home of Mrs. William P. Slegert, 6601 Lawnton avenue, on Fri day afternoon. May 5, at 2:30 o'clock. Dr. and Mrs. John B. Deaver and their family, of 1634 Walnutjstreet, have closed their town house and are occupying their country home, on Wyncote lane, Wyncote, for tho early spring months. Later they will leave for Maine, where they will spend some time on their Island. Mr. and Mrs. William Benbow, of Buf falo, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Llllle Fry Benbow, to Mr. Harvey Naylor de Sanno, of Oak Lane, Mr. and Mrs. James SHI, of Bent road, Wyncote, have had Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morgan and their family, of Flushing, L. I., as their guests for over the week-end. They will return to their home today. West Philadelphia Miss Jessie Elliott and Miss EIHe Elliott, daughters of Colonel George J. Elliott and Mrs. Elliott, of 4005 Woodland avenue, en tertained a house party over the week-end at their cottage in Atlantic City, Mrs. William Lumpp. of 1242 South 46th street, gave a house party at her cottage at Strathmere, N, J., over Easter, The guests were Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Solomon Malsberger, Miss Mary Deeney, Miss Julia Paul, Miss Edna Fischer, Miss Alvlna Fischer, Miss Elizabeth Smith, Mr, George MacQauhey, Mr, Harry MacGau hey, Mr. William Malsberger, Mr, Solomon Malsberger, Mr. Charles Smith, Mr, Hor ace Reed, Master Eugene Fischer and Master Milton Malsberger. Mrs. Rose Hahn announces the engage ment of her daughter, Miss Louise E. T. Hahn, to Mr, Walter Lyle Fortescue, of Qermantown. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Griffith, of 1733 North 61st street, entertained the members of their pinochle club at dinner last night. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Mc Monlele, Mr and Mrs. Thomas J. Supplee and Mr. and Mrs. Evans H. Griffith. TO GIVE LARGE DANCfi 3?OR HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL ON MAY 5 AT RITZ-CARLTON g i ; jk i fjmmummmmtmmkmMfKmmmkmmum .mMs 1 jw. I p jsp MMmMmMmMamMmMmES&i -lalaexalaVKSXaBfiisk I & fMKSBB ;" B4MMmMl I 1 W '?&fw jPvBavJaav HfiBavflRxsaaflii'4xew0 ' S S &$1 Ja&kXtlJSf Avv . -3 i&jlaaaVK WaaBSXaaaaaHflf MANY PICTURESQUE WEDDINGS FOLLOW COMING OF EASTER Reath-Thompson Nuptials in Wilmington an Important Event of the Spring Marriage of Miss Hodge and Mr. Lockwood to Take Place Today Several Germantown milE marriage of Miss Mary Thompson, JL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burling Thompson, of Greenville, Del., nnd Mr. Thomas Renth, Jr., was solemnized todny at 12:30 o'clock In Trinity Church, Wilmington. Tho bride, who was given In marriage by her father, was attended by her sis ter, Miss Elinor Thompson, as maid of honor, and her bridesmaids were Miss Kntherlno Thompson. Miss Ethel Parkman, of Boston: Miss Mnry M. Williams, Miss Frances W barton Scott. M ss i;nzauetu Myers. Miss Mnrlan F. Butler, Miss Ade- lino L. F. Pepper and Miss Nancy Heath. all of this city. Tho church was decorated with a pro fusion of palms, Easter lilies and splren. Tho brldo's gown was of cloudy whlto tullo over whlto satin, with a whlto skirt, bound with silver ribbon and caught up with orango blossoms. Tho court train ns of sliver brocade, and tho tulle veil wns caught with orange blossoms. A graceful bouquet of lilies of tho valley wns carried. Miss Thompson's gown was of pink taffeta with" a pink chiffon skirt, and she wore a pink mllan straw hat, with pink streamers and a wreath of silk Mowers. The brldesmaldB woro pink taffeta frocks with cream lace sleeves and collar, and laco hats with wreaths of silk flowers and blue ribbon streamers. They carried bouquots of pink snapdragons nnd blup larkspur. Mr. Rodman Ellison Thompson acted ns best mnn, and tho ushers wero Mr. James Somers Smith, Jr.. Mr. Joseph W. Lewis, Mr, II. Uranium Heath, 2d, Mr. D. Evans Williams, Jr., Mr. John B. Mulford, of Lodl, N. Y. ; Mr. Henry B. Hcybiirn, of Louisville, Ky : Mr. Horatio H. Morris, of Pottsville, Pa and Mr. Henry U. Thompson, Jr., of Greenville, Del., brother of the bride. Tho ceremony wns followed hy a wed ding breakfast at Brookwood Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Heath will spend most of the summer nt Brookwood Farm after their return from a wedding trip. Their new home nt St. Martin's, which Is being erected, will be ready for occupancy by tho fall. LOC KWOOD-I IO DO E. The mnrrlago of Miss Helen Harriot Hodge, daughter of the Row Georgo Wool soy Hodgo and Mrs. Hodge, and Mr. Wil liam E. Lockwood, Jr., took placo to day at 12:30 o'clock In tho Church of the Ascension. Tho ceremony was per formed by the bride's father, Doctor Hodge, assisted by tho Rev. Jules Pre vost, of Glen Loch, and Bishop White head, of the Episcopal Diocese of Pitts burgh, pronounced tno messing. Tho bride wore a gown of lustrous white satin veiled In Georgette crepe nnd trimmed with rare old family lace, and her veil was of tulle held with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and white roses. Miss Matty Campbell Hodge, sister of the bride, who was maid of honor, was gowned In peach-colored satin, draped with Illusion of the same shade, and wore a picturesque hat of bronze tulle, trimmed with a peach-colored rose. Sho carried goldenglow roses, The little Mower girls, Miss Muriel B. Hodge and Miss Dortthy F. Hodge, wore quaint little frocks tied with peach colored sashes and hats to match and carried baskets filled with goldenglow rosebuds. A breakfast at tho home of the bride's parents, 331 South 13th street, for the families and a few Intimate friends of the bride and bridegroom followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood will live at Sunset Farm, Whlteland, Pa. LEAVESLEY HASLAM. A pretty wedding will take place this evening at 7:30 o'clock In St. Stephen's Methodist Episcopal Church, on Qerman town avenue, when MIbu Susan Mae Has lam. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Haslam, of 400 East Ashmead street, will become the bride of Mr. Charles Dale LeaveBley. Tho ceremony will be per formed by the Rev. Wayne Channel. Miss Haslam, who will be given In marriage by her father, will wear a gown of white satin and Georgette crepe made with a train. Her tulle veil will be arranged with orange blossoms, and she will carry white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Bessie M. White, who will be maid of honor, will wear a buff-colored natln frock trimmed with silver lace, and will carry yellow snapdragons. The bridesmaids. In cluding Miss Sadie E. Dayls and Miss Irene H. Ployd, will wear light blue taffeta dresses, trimmed with garlands of rcrss. They will carry pink sweet peas. Mr. Leavesley will have his brother, Mr. George W- Leavesley, as best man. The ushers will include two brothers of the bride, Mr. Walter F, Haslam and Mr. Rob ert A. Haslam, also Mr. Robert Garrett Dale and Sir, Harold B. Ramage. Imme diately following the ceremony there will be a reception at 4927 Rublcam avenue for 170 guests. The decorations will be Easter lilies, palms, yellow daffodils and daisies. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Leavesley will be at home at 400 East Ashmead street. TREXLEB FORRESTER. The wedding of Miss Margaret Forres ter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forrester, of Chelten avenue and Old York road, to Mr. Daniel B. Trexler will Uk place tonight at 8 o'clock at the bride's Weddings home. Tho oltlclntlng clergyman will be tho Rev. Hnrlo Hathaway. Miss Forrester wll wenr a gown of white satin made with a court train and will carry Bride roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Bessie For rester, a sister of tho bride, will net ns maid of honor nnd will be gowned In pink solrco silk trimmed with pink tulle. She will carry pink roses. There will be n tiny llower girl. Miss Ruth Si.ydcr, whoso whlto frock will havo n sash of pink satin ribbon. Sho will enrry pink hml whlto sweet pens. Mr. Charles Kocnlg will be tho best man. After n wedding Journey Mr. and Mrs. Trexler will bo nt home nfter Juno 1 In Onk Lane. M U RPHY MURRAY. The m.irringe of Miss Mnrlon Murray, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. lU'iiJamln J. Murray, of 48 West Johnson street, to Mr. Joseph Francis Murphy, of Water ford, N. Y , took placo this morning nt 8 o'clock hi St. Vincent's Church, on Knst Price strcot, Germantown. Tho ceremony wns. performed by Fnther Lennon. Miss Murray wore a modish satin coat suit and a corsage bouquet of orchids nnd Ward roses. Her only attendant wns Miss Lillian JIcKcon, and the best mnn was Mr. Joseph Murphy. A small wed ding breakfast followed at tho brldo's home. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy will bo nt homo nfter Juno 1 In Waterford, N. Y. DUNLAP REEVES. Tho wedding of Miss Edith Reeves, daughter of Mrs. Catherine S. Reeves, and Mr. Vernon Ilea Dunlap took placo last night In tho Lutheran Church of the In carnation, 47th street nnd Cedar avenue. The pastor, tho Rev. Arthur T. Mlchlcr, ofllclnted. Tho bride, who was given In marriage by her mother, wore a gown of bridal satin and a tulle veil, with oranire blossoms. Her sister. Mrs. Robert It. Corson, of HughcsvUle, Pa., acted as matron of honor and another sister, Mlrs Maj hello Reeves, was maid of honor. Tho bridesmaids wero Miss Kathryn Reeves, Miss Anna Cross, Miss Mnrgnrct Rock nnd Miss Helen Neel. of Atlantic City. Mr. Dunlap hud his brother, Mr. Georgo A. Dunlap, as best man, nnd bis ushers wero Mr. Robert II. Ccrrson, Mr David Mntlnck. Mr. Wilbur Crosslcy, Mr. Man In Neelcy nnd Mr. Dickson. A reception at the home of tho brldo's mother, 1250 South 57th street, followed the ceremony, nfter which Mr. nnd Mrs. Dunlap left for their wedding Journey. Upon their return, they will bo at home, nfter June IE, at 5543 Broomall avenue, Wost Philadelphia. SEIDEL SCOTT. A very Interesting wedding will take place tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Valentine Scott, 726 North 19th street, when their daughter, Mlsj Lillian Valentine Scott, will be given In marriage by her father to Mr. Reuben Barr Seldel. The Rev. Dr. J. Alexander O'Meara, acting rector at St. Mathlas' Protestant Episcopal Church, will per form the ceremony at 7:30 o'clock and a reception will follow, A gown of whlto crepe meteor, draped with tulle, and a tulle veil caught with sprays of lilies of the valley will be worn by tho bride. Miss Roberta Seldel, the maid of honor, and Miss Sara Graff, the bridesmaid, will be gowned In Georgette crepe, the former blue and the latter pink. Mr. Thomas Weston Scott, the bride's brother, will be the best man. After the reception Mr. Seldel and his bride will leave on an ex tended journey, nnd upon their return will live at 927 South 65th street. South Philadelphia MISS YETTA BRAMNICK The formal betrothal of Miss Yetta Bramnlck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Brammlck, of 764 South 5th street, to Mr. Frank Deltch, or 328 Wolf street, took place last Thursday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Bramnlck. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rosetsky, of 818 Passyunk avenue, announce the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Rose Rosetsky, to Mr. Louis Albert, of New York. Frankford Miss Dorothy Devlin was the week-end guest of Miss Ethel Gossner at her home on Linden avenue, Torreadale. EJvg .-!,,-. - .I?jl wjj til7 L. BPUNET North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Patterson, of 2245 North 17th street, will glvo a dinner followed by cards, at tho Rlttenhouse, on Thursday. Golden blossoms of the spring time will decorate tho tables, nnd the same color scheme will be used In tho reception room. Their guests will bo Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Alcott, Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles E. Lukcns, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles J. Kunz. Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore Borden, Dr. A J. Borden, Miss Jessie Powell, Dr. nnd Mrs. Lambert Ott, Mr. nnd Mrs. John D. Ellis. Dr. nnd Mrs. II. R. Loux, Mr. and Mrs. William ,TVnrd. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. E. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lukcns, Mr. and Mrs. John Goodfellow, Mr. nnd Sirs. Nelson Sailer, Mr. J. Pnullln, Mrs. Annie B. Addis. Airs. Crawford, Mr. W. Shlsler, Miss Schlcdel, Mrs. James Spencer, Miss Anna Ireland, Miss Almcda Ireland, Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCaulley, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Miller, Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Hoy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Franklin L. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. II. Slcmmer nnd Mr. and Mrs. Alfred II. William Mr. mid Mrs. James Alcorn, of 2103 Spring Garden Btreet. aro spending a fow weeks In Atlantic City. Tioga Mrs. M. Klein, of 1908 West Venango street, has Miss Fannlo Levy, of Reading, as her guest. Dr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Somera, of 3E54 North Broad street, who havo been spend ing several weeks In Porto nico, will re turn home on May 2. The members of St. Stephen's School Alumni nnd Athletic Association will open tho season of athletic sports on Saturday on their grounds. 19th street nnd Hunting Park avenue. Mr. Georgo A. Walsh, 1321 Butler street, Is manager. A public reception will bo given for tho Rov. Dr. J. W. Trout, of St. Luke's Metho dist Protestant Church, In the Church Au ditorium. Erin nnd Germantown avenues, tomorrow night. The mnrrlago of Miss Estclle Fleishman, sister of Mr. Louis S. Flclshm-n. of 1627 Butler street, to Mr. Frederick Kllno, of 3114 Berks street, will take placo on Sun day, at tho homo of the brldo's brother. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hobson have returned from an automobile trip to Wash ington, D. C, where they spent several dnys. The Children's Auxiliary of the Samari um Hospital will hold a sweetmeat mar ket on Friday, May 26., in the Nurses' Home, Park avenue and Ontario streets. In aid of the fund for the roof garden to be erected on the hospital for the cripple children being treated there. Northeast Philadelphia Miss Rose Bicksteln, of 1720 North Slnrshall street, will gle a card party and luncheon on Friday afternoon of this week. Miss Sara Hudson, of 6th street and Columbia avenue. Is spending several weeks visiting friends In Pittsburgh, Pa. Miss Bessie Goldman, of 1623 North 6th street, will entertain the members of her sewing circle on Thursday afternoon. Kensington Dr and Mrs J. Levy, of 2818 Frankford avenue, spent the week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Street, of Bryn Mawr, Dr. and Mrs. J. Needham, of 2812 Frankford avenue, spent Easter at Atlan tic City. A novelty dance will be given by the Burnt Cork Glee Club at Hanley's Casino, Kensington avenue and Cumberland street, on Thursday evening. May I. A euchre and dance will be given In aid of the Catholic Day Nursery on Friday evening. What's Doing Tonight Dinner. Aaaoclation of Credit Men, Bellevue Btratford, (1 o'clock. Dental Exhibit, Hotel Adelpbla. Choral Society. P. B. K. Y. M. C. A.. 41t treet and Westminster avenue. 8 o'clock. People' Choral Union. Metropolitan Opera House. 8 o'clock. Mount Slnal ball. Academy of Music. 9 o'clock. Reception, the 'Oreters." Bellevue-Strat-ford, 8 o'clock. Cantavcs Chorus, WItherspoon Hall, 8 o'clock. Oerraan war relief baxaar, Convention Hall. Feed and Drain Del. Bourse, 8 o'clock. Tom Thumb weddln. Stetson Auditorium. 4th street and Uontfomcry avenue. 8 o'clock. Cantata. "The Cross of Fire." by the Young People" Choral Union, for the Uneflt of the CblU Welfare Association, Metropolitan Opera House, 8 o'clock. Hotel -Clerks' dinner-dance, Bellevue-Strat-ford. 7:3g o'clock. m,i.i1 recital. Marie Boston, soprano, drii- flth. Hall. 8 o'clock. Lecture. "The Lubrication of th Motorcar," by John V. OU1. chemical engineer of the At lantic, Bednlns Company; Spring Garden In stitute, 8 o'clock, Mount Sinai Hospital Ball With nil nrrnngements completed. In dications aro that tho Mount Slnal Hos pltal charity ball, which will be held tonight nt the Acndemy of Music, will bo the most successful, financially nnd socially, ever given In aid of tho Insti tution. Tho Acndemy will bo transformed Into a fairyland bower. Tho stage will be decorated with nalms and potted plants, and n ruittc bridge will bo built on both sides, entwined with blossoms nnd trailing vines. The proscenium boxes will bo cur tained with greenery nnd tiny electric lights will Bparkle nnd glisten Ilka bright stars from many corners. The ball will begin promptly nt 9 o'clock with n concert. A special fenture this year will bo a series of dances to bo per formed by members of a ballet school and composed expressly for this occasion. General dancing 'will bo formally opened by the master and mistress of ceremo nies, Mr. and Mrs. David Phillips. Two orchestras wilt play dance music and a special dancing program has been arranged, which will Include all, the latest dances. Tho proceeds of this affair will bo used for tho maintenance of one of the buslncst hospitals of the city. Lansdowne Today wilt be Daughters' Day at tha Twentieth Century Club off Lansdowne. Tho progrnm will be In charge of tho Ridley Park Club, nnd Mrs. Wlnfleld S. McIIcnry, tho president, will speak on "Tho Value of Junior Sections and How to Organize." Mrs. I. II. O'Hara, of Phila delphia, will address tho meeting on "What tho Young Woman Can Do for the Club Movement." There will be read ings and music by the Ridley Paflc Juniors. Mr. Frank Sagcndorph will have charge of the dance to be held nt tho Country Club tomorrow evening. AMUSEMENTS B. F. Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STrtEETS Grand Easter Week Bill! A GENUINE SENSATION! MILDRED MACOMBER 20 COMPANY OF 20 IN "HOLIDAY'S DREAM" BEAUTIFUL DANCING PANTOMIME and AQUATIC SPECTACLE Claude Glllfnf water & Co.; Bella Blanche; Comfort and Kins, and Other. ACADEMY OP MUSIC Cvxs. at 8:1. Beginning Monday, May 1st. AT POPULAR PHICES "POP" CONCERTS BY THE Philadelphia Orchestra Cond'si Thaddeus Itlch, Daniel Maquarre. Rerreshmeats Served and gmoklnr IVrmltted. Tickets, USc, SOc, 75c. II at. Tables and Boxes. Season Tickets, April Si April I'd, SINGLE TICKETS AND CONCERT THURSDAY. APRIL 2TTH Globe TViAJlTro MARKET ft HlBaUB JUNIPER STB. VAVDBV1LLB Continuous 11 A. ii. to 11 1'. M. luc, iec, zsc. 1lrj TInlHI "Sltakespearia ) "Sttalc Ml .lAft, lYil&b JacUIUttU Jlu.lcalj-rave- Crosma'n'i Bajo Fi WItherspoon Half Wed.IAft., Apr, 20, at 8. iJBTbyW Barentzen Eminent American Pianist. Ticket ! BO, 1, ISc and BOo at lleppe'a. T riTTQnn 82D LOCUST STREETS JLjUU U D X ETHEL BARRYMORB "KISS Of HATE" BELMONT 62Dm,vebdjoket In "DIPLOMACY" Wnlnilf Matinee Today 25c, 50c VVcUUUO Eis.zJoto81,nohlther. "LOST IN NEW YORK" NEXT WEEK TWIN BEDS SEATS NOW LITTLE THEATRE Thomas McKean'a "The Secretary" Every nutht this week except Thura. Sat- Mat. Metropolitan Opera House. Frl. Eve.. April SS Last Appearance Until Sprlns, 1917 JOHN McCORMACK .All Seats on ale t 1109 Chestnut St. NIXON'S GRAND Broad Moatomery Today, 2:111 T W "The GJrl in the Gown Shop" 0 Bit Act & Picture. AT AMQ SANITARY SWIMMINO POOL. il.Uii.inO ma s. broad st. REOPENS SAT., APRIL 29T1I CLUBS NOW rOBMlNO WRITE FOR PATES. Knickerbocker &M&S$i; MATINEE EVERY DAT -AVJS. AiH Side Resorta AttiAtrttc Cltt, N. J.. Anrti Jnnanex libra hftU, built of the MM teriai or whien tans are made M rated with JnoAnne ncenes. ftd&ed at touch to the Boardwalk cntherlnir t Another no-rtHp In hearlsrear were PAper halt in unique design. Thy top maap oi n. jipre suDiuance una no not xjitsi the nnpenmnce it pnper. Society centred Iftflt night at the Trr more, where tho combined musical tM bf Princeton University gave etMert and dnnce; at the Atlantic City TMM Club, wrier the Krister Monday H , always an Important occasion, and at Mt Seavlew Country Club, where 3000 g(V mostly Phlladelphlans, enjoyed a dlnamf dance. Daffodils were used profusely In h decorations of the tables at the Country Club and the favors were were symbolic! of the Caster season. Among those who entertained parties were Mr. and Mrs, J. D. C. Henderson, Dr. and Mrs. Walter H, Conaway, Mr. nnd Mrs. Newlln Haines. Judge and Mrs, Clarence I Cole, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Connelly, Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Lottls Hurk, Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Carty. Mr, and Mrs. J, J. McDevltt, Jr., Mr. and Mm, 'M. E. Henderson, Mr. nnd Mrs. If, 31, Payne, Mr. Emerson Itlchards, Mr, a Mrs. TV. It Balslnger, Mr. and Mrs. C. JV Miller, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. F. Crowe, Mt. an Mrs. C. D. Dickey, Mr, and Mrs. Carlton Celst, Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Vf, Schnum, Mr, nnd Mrs. D. Webster Bell, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Qutnn, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lnnr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert It. Darnell, Dr. Floyd H. McCall, Mr. and Mrs. John N, Wll klns, Mr. and Mrs. Hdwin A, Bookmyer, Mr. and Mrs. William D. S. Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank C Kolb. A number of luncheons were given to day at the various hotels. Mrs. Frank Buck entertnlned at luncheon at the Den nis for Mrs. A. M. McBurney, of Oak Lane, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Matthews gnve n small luncheon at the Chalfonte. Mrs. C. It. Shuman and Miss Dorothy Hhumnn, of Santa Barbara, Cal., gave a luncheon nt the Marlborough-Btenhettq for Miss A. B. Stcrrett and Miss E. J. Sterrctt. of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Culbert entertained at the same hotel for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hughes, of Philadelphia. Mr. and MrsAIames U. Arthur and their family, of Oak Lane, and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Vandorgrlft, of Oermnntown, who were nt tho Qtaslyn Chatham for over Hnstcr, returned to their homes this after noon. Mrs. Philip Jagode Is nt tho Brigh ton with Mrn. Arthur Murphy, of jN'ew York. Mrs. A. a. Jnrdella arrived at the Traymore today, accompanied by Mrs. , II F. Shawbacker and Mr. F. B. Shaw backer. Mrs. J. S. Bunting, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. M. Krnddock, of Philadelphia, ana Miss Snrn. James, of Chester, aro also at ths Traymore. Mrs. Sydney Ji. Hutchinson was on tho Walk this afternoon, attired In smart tan Norfolk suit nnd a gray Btraw hnt with n floral crown. Mrs. James Frnncls Sulltvnn was all In gray, nor costume consisting of a gray tnllorcd suit nnd n smnll gray chnpeau. Mrs. C. C. Buckman's dark blue suit emphasized the cape effect. She woro a blue straight-brimmed Bailor decked with whlto wings. Miss Julia A. MlnnlclJ, dnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. ThomnB J. Mlnnlck. of 1700 Fnlrmount avenue, who huve a summer home nt Vcntnor, wns married nt 0 o'clock this morning to Mr. Carol Duncan, of Cleveland, at the Church of Our Lady Star of tho Sen, Chelsen. Tho Itev. Father McShane, of the Cathedral, per formed the coromony. which was foK lowed by n wedding breakfast nt the Traymore. Covers were laid for 18 guests. Mr. unci Mrs. Duncan will llvo In Cleve land. Delaware County Miss Mary Clark, of Ridley Park, la spending the holidays In Norfolk, Va. AMUSEMENTS Convention Hall NOW S to IB P. If. Dally CENTRAL POWERS RED CROSS BAZAAR CANNBTATTER'B VOLKSFE8T DAY TODAY CONCERT HALL. OTTO aORlTZ, llnrltone Metropolitan Opera Company. IIAN3 KINDLER, 'Cellist, and EM1L K. HCIIM1DT, Vlollnlat. ADMISSION. 2S CENT8, A TlTrT PUT TONIOIIT AT 8:15 ii.UJili-i.rril. pop. i Mat. Thursday. AN INSTANTANEOUS HIT HEflKI Cyril Harcourt's I'erfect Comedy "A Pair of Silk Stockings" SSA80WS (IAYEST BV&NT Proclaimed the Moat Amusing Play of Modern Times. WILL KEEP YOU JAUOIIINO FOR A LONG TIME LYRIC TONIGHT AT 8:15 Pop. 1.60 Mat. Tomorrow. "ALONE AT LAST" Franx Lehar's Latest and Greatest Operetta Triumph. THE MOST WONDERFUL MUSIC YOU EVER HEARD. 8UNCJ RY THE MOST WONDERFUL CA8T Ensemble of 73. Symphony Orchestra. npAAn This fc Next Week. Bvr.8!. .DXVUiiJ- MATINEE TOMORROW, 3 US. THE DI8TINaUISHED ENQL1BH ACTOB MR. CYRIL MAUDE in fJRTIMPY Rest Seats 11.60 at Pop. Mat. Tomorrow, r7winb- LAST 3 WEEKS. Evss. at 8;1S, UarilCK MAT. TOMORROW at Si IS. COHAN & HARRIS Present THE FUNNIEST PLAY IN THE WORLD IT PAYS' TO ADVERTISE Beet Seats II at Popular Mat. Tomorrow. Wn.,QO(. THIS WEEK Evrs. at 8HB. I1 01 leSC ONLY Mat. Tomorrow, In ailU Wig VJtUU -nrhoa-pijoel. ruviri KEATS FOR ALL PERFORMANCES NEXT WEEK-The qiiantlc War Melodrama. &SS5K "Under Fire" With WILLIAM COURTENAY Orlflnal Co. METROPOLITAN OPERA, HOUSE BUNDAY EVENING, APRIL. JOTll LEO OHENSTE1N. Ultra Modern Pianist aa Composer. EDDY DROWN. HrUllant Violinist. TZIPHQRU HOHENHEHU. ITexto-Sop PIOTR V.IZL.A, E WAK BUFFEU TICKETS AT 83t BOUTli T A T A ITn lOo l'JTe rAUAva Bljhche In "THE S; Performance conuauou o. m. inura., n , o. QLnlr MARKET BT- ABOVE J$T8 uimwjr Anniversary week CONTINUOUS 11 118 A, M, to Ul P. K. MARIE DORO lo Oh of the Finest Plcturie Ever produce "HEART OF NOBA "FLYNN" Burton Holmes' "Lovland of I.ujoii." Metro ComeJy Mr. and liliM. Sidney Ptvr """in SYSTEM IS EVERYTHING-- Deep Sea Btudtea -War Ne"l-C"rren Bvat At ID. 12. l:0, 8 20. 8. , oTsb,'H):o: A 1 CHESTNUT Below 18th AivmrnJl all this week XLLclUia DoujflBfi Fairbanks; tq "THE aoOD-lUp MAN" . Charlie Chqplin JN BURLESQUB. ON "CARMEN'' TTinm'n MARKET ABOVB Victoria w. s. haut In THE ARYAN Dessauer Symphony Orchestra aod Orzaa Wed, A Thurs.. "LUtl Mo's Hoanccat- RVINJ 8TQCK Mat,1Cua,,TWi.l, .fJ2? "; Mffiri fltone. a gF . R8 Jr Jtr rtTHJETREy' . MABKETSOa JWC Sweet ,ir M VEHCJ . W JF S. "Tee Love Mask'T jr , ft "?! t