'. !:?"? p&r EVENING EEDGEBPHIL'ADELPHIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1916- 1JS NANGY WYNNE GHATS GAILY ABOUT THE DANCE TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT Mr. and Mrs, Charles Custis Harrison, Jr., Will Be Hosts at a Dance Held, in the Ritz-Carlton Ball room This Evening i Snb of the most attractive dances of J tho soaBon will-lib that Riven by Mr. ami yMrs. Cliartlo Harrison In the ballroom of tlio Rltz-Cnrlton Hotel! to night. There will lie quite a number of dinners befotcliand. Tho Gerald Hols tnahs will entertain at their home, 201S Locust street, nnd Mis. Hetty Madeira will bIvo a dinner at tho Kltz before tho dance. Another dinner will bo given by tho Ned Kohlnottei nt the ttltz. Mrs. noblneto was Meta Diddle Hoblnson, It will be remembered. Still nr.other din ner will be Riven by the Isaac It. Cloth ier, Jrs, Mrs. Harrison Is r chnrmlrij? hostess and quite ono of our most beau Ttlful matrons, ai Mnrle Iemolno rIio was considered one of the very prettiest girls hero at tho time of her debut, Tho preiiarcdnesH luncheon which was hold yesterday at the Adolphla was ex ceptionally well attended, nnd "Tony" was busy welcoming every ono with his usual hospitality. I noted Mrs. lSlddle, of course, present. Whnt .a splendid holpmato slit Is to her lino husband! There Is not a UiIiik In which ho Is In terested that she Is not Interested, too! and she was so fond of society when sho first camo hero as a young bride. Sho Is quite a stillclng example of what a wife should be. Other women who were present nnd who gave their attention to the really fine spcechesi were Mrs. Ocorgo W. Chllds Drcxct, Mrs. Holllster Sturgcs, fMrs. Allan II. llaFrls, Mrs. Henry H. I'atton, Mrs. Harold Yarnall, Mrs. B. C. S. Lowls, Mrs. Joseph M. Oazzam, Mrs. Q, J. do Itousse, Mrs. Her- bort Taylor and many others. Tonight tho- campaign for preparedness will bo Initiated at a dinner given by, a repre sentative committee of men nnd women nt tho samo hotel. It will bo exceed ingly Interesting, as Major General "Wood, U. S. A., and Major Guncrul IJar nett, U. S. M. C, will address tho guests. ' It wns frlrflitftlllv- nxnltlni? nt thn Mask and Wig, you lenow, because I simply had to And out who the man was I saw being fitted In, a Chestnut street store last week. It was a scream, my dears, as I went Into ono llttlng room, the door of tho next was ajar, and thero stood a creature with short hair, neatly parted, and pedal extremities not of the smallest,, bolng fitted Into n frock of white crepo de chine made with an accordion-pleated skirt and Russian blouse, the peplum of the blouso helng edged with stripes of rainbow silk. Woll, when "Ann Ha laam's" friends began to arrive In tho first act suddenly I saw tho frock and said, "Thero ho Is!" but alas! how could one bo sure? For ho kept coming In until thero wero six. of him, nnd all with white shoes and high heels and such splendiferous wigs topped with green straw hats and widespread wings of green. Tho shoes looked small, and as for the ankles, they wcro slimmer than many it rcn,l girl's, and then with yellow, brown and even red wigs It was Impos sible to tell If It had been Jack Carpen ter, Clmrllo Sorvlco, A. H. Wolsbach, C. M. King, A. M. Nord or H. J. Hayden. Most of nil I liked the donkey, though, for Phoebo proved to bo neither maid nor horse, "Jest a plain, pesky, onerous ole mule," but such a beautiful ono and with so charming u voice. I thought dreamily of the verso: "Sweetly sings tho donkey a3 ho goes to grass. Ho can sing no better, becnuso no's such an ass. He haw, lie haw, he haw, haw, haw, haw, haw I" NANCY "WYNNE. i Personals ,An Interesting engagement which has Just been announced Is that of Miss Helen Livingston Palmcleo. of Flushing, L. I., Ito Mr. Norman Dunning, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo A. Dunning. Miss Palmclee's grandmother, Mrs. L, C. Johnson gavo a tea at her home In, Flushing, L. I., yester day afternoon to announce tho engage ment, being assisted In receiving by Sirs. Leslie Andrews, Miss Flora McDonald, Miss -Eileen Elliott and Miss Annette Weaver. The marriage will take placo Jn October. t Mr. and Mrs, William J. Balrd announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Sarah Uytendale Balrd to Mr. Harrison K. Caner, Jr. Mrs. C. Randolph Snowden and .her mother. Mrs. William B. Churchman," ar rived from Europe on Saturday and re turned to Bryn Mawr Sunday evening. Miss Katherlne Snowden and Master C. -Randolph Snowden, Jr., who have been staying with their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Churchman, In Morrlatown, have also returned. There will be a subscription costume dance tonight at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Strublng, of 8t. Martin's lane. Chestnut Hill, will give a dinner before the dance and Mr. and Mrs, T. Carrlck Jordan will also entertain at dinner. Mr. John Price WetherJH. Jr.. ot 1830 Rtttenhouse. square, will give a box party at the Mask and Wig performance this afternoon for his daughter. Miss Alice Wetherlll. The gueata will bo from the i younger school set; Miss Caroline S. Barnes, of Blltover. Bryn Mawr, whose engagement to the Rev. J, A. Johnstpn Rosa, of New York,. has JUst been announced, la spending two weeks In Cincinnati. Miss Natalie S. Barnes will return today from Washington, D, C, i - - - . Mr. and Mrs. C. Hmory McMlchael have returned to Knoll House, Devon, after spending the winter In the city. Miss Elizabeth McMlchael will be a debutante of (he coming season. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brown haye open ed their house in Devon for the sifmmer. The "Crisis in China" will be the sub ject of a lecture given by the Rev. S. Har rington Llttell, of Hankow, China, with .illustrations by Mr. Gharles Rodman Pan coast, on May 1. at Wfthersppon Halt Vr. William Hamilton Jeffreys will Dre- side. ( Mrs. George Dallas Dixon will give an Illustrated lecture. "The Mission Play of ian. Gabriel," for the benefit of The Ka- rok, Indians of Northern California, on Tuesday, May 9. at 3 o'clock, at the New qentury uiuo, 4 south tstti street There will be music and refreshments also- Colonel George Montgomery, command ing officer of the Frankford Arsenal, pent the last week-end at Atlantlo City. Mrs.' Burton Btherlngtoo will give a card party al her home, Hii Wayne ave- nua, dermantowa. on the afttraoon f Dinners to Precede Tuesday, May 2 for the benefit of the Wells College Endowment Fund, Miss mien Herkncss, of Wyncote, gave a luncheon and bridge yesterday afternoon for Mlsq Uertruile lnighcad. daughter of Mr. Isaac M. Longhead, of 1327 Spruce street, and her bridal party. The mar riage of Mis-? Loughead to Mr1. Charles 12. Coane will take place on Saturday. The marrlago of Miss Kmlly WooNey.l AsplnWall, daughter of Mrs. rleorgo Snow den Itedflcld, of New York, and Mr. dies- I tcr Campbell Graham, of this city, will take place on Saturday, May 20, In tho Church of St. Mary tho Virgin, New York. Mr. nnd Mrs. Itlchard M. Heckscher, of Hy-the-Way, Strafford, are being congrat ulated upon tho birth of a little daughter on Sunday. Lieutenant Colonel Wade 1. Jolly, 07th O. H. Battalion, American Legion, and jlrs. Jolly are receiving congratulations on tho birth bf n son on April 20. Mr. ttoman Moyorga-ltlvas, Jr., Is en tertaining Mr. Alfred L,. Ilaboch, of New U lork, as his guest. MLis Gertrude Abbott has closed her apartment at 400 South 16th street, nnd accompanied by her cousin, Miss Matlock, of Woodhury, N. J., sailed Saturday on the ChrlstlanlnfJord to spend the next slK months nt her summer homo In Norway. Mrs. Ferdinand I,. Kcthorston, who spent the winter nt tho Ijiurcl-ln-tho-lMncs, I.aUewooil, N, J., has opened her town house, 1011 Arch street. Along the Main Line OVnilHUOOK Mr. and Mrs. Ktlwln G. Close, of C4C3 rircxel road, will entertain a house party over tho week-end. Among the guests will bo Mr. and Mrs. 11 B. Jackson, of New York. AIIDMORR Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Kurtz, of Argyo road, spent tho Haster holidays In Downingtown, whore they wero tho guests of Mrs. T. Kurtz. VILLA NOVA Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Hepburn nro entertaining their nephows, Mr. Alfred J. Hepburn nnd Mr. Rowland Hepburn, sons of Lieutenant Commander A. J. Hepburn, of Washington, for n week. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Horner, of Kast- dene, Vlllanova, will have Miss Virginia Olds, of New York, ns their guest. Miss Olds will arrive on Friday. ' Mr. and Mrs. I M ward Cadwallndcr, who have been spending several weeks at Hot Springs, Va., have returned to their home on Valley road, Vlllanova. Dr. and Mis. W. Reynolds Wilson have opened Spring Mill, their placo In Vllla nova, for tho summer. nitYN MAWR. Mr. Robert B. Straw bridge, Jr.. a student nt Harvard, Is spending tho Raster Vacation with his parents, .Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert II Straw bridge, of Hryn Mawr. WAYNB Dr. and Mrs. M. It Ward, of Wayne, will go to New York today to at tend the largo dance which Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Schwab will give this evening In honor of Mrs. Schwab's nephew, Mr. Carleton S. Wngner, and his bride, who wns Miss Margaret Williams, of Bethle hem. Thowcddlngof .Miss Antoinette Hcarno, daughter of Mr. .anil Mrs. William W. Hearnc, and Mr. John Farrar, of Colum bus, Ohio, will tako placo at tho homo of the bride, on Windermere avenuo. on Mon day, Juno 20. Mr. Charles Conrad, who Is a student at Yale, has been spending the Kastor vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Telrson S. Conrad, of Summit avenuo. Mr. J. A. Bailey, of Lancaster avenue, has returned from a month's trip to Florida and Palm Beach. Germantown Mr. William S. Lloyd has returned to his home, 233 Ilarvfy street, from n trip to I'ensacola, Fla. Mrs. Lloyd, who is tho guest of her son, Lleutennnt Com mandor Henry C. Mustln, U. S. N., will return on Friday. Mrs. Joshua Ash Pearson, of "433 West Price street, gavo a cotillon last night nt the Phlladolphla Cricket Club In honor of her daughter. Miss Elizabeth Pear son. About 75 llttlo boys and girls were present. Mrs. Francis R. Strawbrldgc, of Wis sahlckon avenue, has gone to Green Briar. Whlto Sulphur Springs, W. Va., to spend threo wceUa. West Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Franklin West, of 422G Chcstor avenue, entertained In hior of their daughter. Miss Adele Bartrnm West, at the Orpheus Club Concert on Saturday evening, followed by a Bupper. Mr. West Is one of the members of the club. Mrs. Francis C. Diddle, of 4831 Walton avenue, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Canby Diddle, to Mr. Ar thur K. flulme, son of Mr. Robert R Hulme, of Jenklntown. Mr. Max R. Zimmerman, of Springfield, Mass., has spent a two months' vacation at tho homo of his brother, 3604 Locust Btreet. The last week was spent In At lantlo City. Mr. Zimmerman will return home the end of the week. What's Doing Tonight Delaware niver Tenn Memorial DrMg Com mittee meeting, Adelphla, Hotel. 8 o'clock, Klertlnn of olTlcera and directors. Walnut Btreet Iltulneaa Association, St. James Hotel, 6 o'clock. Fortieth and Market Streets Business Men, T Fjmth 40th street. 8 o'clock. rjerman bazaar. Convention Hall. Rlennlal convention Wqmen's Fore I in SIls. slonarr Society. Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, morning and afternoons pageant, Met- futmiau uiwfit siuustf, o o ClOCK, Meeting Dickens Fellowship, Hotel Walton, 8i!3 o clock. Dance and card party. St. Monica's parish. Horticultural Hall. 8.15 o'clock, ". Dental exhibit, Hotel Adelphla, Dinner and opening of campaign for Drexel Diddle cltlten army, Hotel Adelphla. 0:30 oclock. Joint meeting Philadelphia. Branch Ameri can I'riarmcutlcal Association and county Medfca) Society, Collesa of Physicians, 8:30 o'clock. v Meeting Chestnut Street Business Men's As sociation Kugler's. 0:3(1 o'clock. Annual banquet United Business Men's As sociut.u... Sottish lllte Hall. Anti-saloon parade. Kensington, TO WED ' M& ANTHONY m VAXEHIQ aLLaLaLav 3&iMsiaV?flBBBafl8aPf9HaSNinnaaaaaLaV wfmM - FaaHikasHH9aBaK$iEsDaVaaaH BaLaV 'iaaaHafliftlsaiaBflaBHSiJaWHslaaaaLaLfl Silt ' - ' ' IlllHw 'Jtas&MB Sll !?. V&rcXnaKuiafiairflCSH Photo liy Photo Cr.iftera. MRS. BIRCHAIvL HAMMER Mrs. Hummer baforo hor marrittRc Mondny was Miss Olive Mny Wilson, familiarly known to many as the "Santa Claus Girl." MANY INTERESTING WEDDINGS ON LAST WEDNESDAY OF APRIL Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Evans Will Become Bride Beach-Long Wedding in Ogontz Attractive Event Miss Helen Millspaugh Marries THH mnirlngo of Miss Edith Evans, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. George B. Evans, of 228 North 34th street, and Mr. John Lawrence Pancoast, of Moylan, will tnko placo tonight nt G o'clock In the Second Presbyterian Church, 21st nnd Wnlnut streets. Tho Rev. Alexander Mac Coll, pastor of the church, will odlclato. The bride, who will ho given In marrlago by her gather, will bo attended by Miss Christine Tate, of Memphis, Tenn., ns maid of honor, nnd hor bridesmaids will be Miss C. Bcatrlco B. Fox, Miss M. Lil lian Pearson. Miss Helen Lcwars, Miss Marguorlto Lautenbach, Miss Caroline Strickland, of Erlo. Pa., and Miss Ruth O. Martin, of Pittsburgh. Llttlo Miss Sarah Palmer will act as flower girl nnd Mnster J. Rosa Pilling, Jr.. will bo page. Mr. Pancoast will havo Mr. Raymond Levis, of Baltimore, as his best man, nnd his ushers will bo Mr. Georgo B. Evans, Jr., Mr. Wnyno II. Evans, Mr. Harold F. Evans. Mr. Horace T. Austin. Mr. Philip O. Piatt and Mr. Georgo C. Reed. A reception nt the Bellevue-Stratford will follow tho ceremony. Mr nnd Mrs. Pancoast. after a wedding trip, will live In Woodblno avenuo, Overbrook. BEACH LONG. One of the most attractive of the Easter weddings will tako place this evening, when Miss Eleanor Bcrtol Long, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. George William Long, of Girard avenuo, Elklns Park, will be come the bride of Mr. Charles Andrew Beach, Jr.. formerly of Elklns Park, but now making his homo In Chicago. 111. Tho ceremony will take placo at 7 o'clock In St. Paul's Church. Ogontz, nnd will bo nerformed by the rector, tho Rev. J. Thompson Cole. Miss Long, who will bo given In marriage by her father, will be gowned In white Batln and tulle over cloth of silver. The skirt will bo short nnd very full with a skirt of the tulle cut In four points. Tho long court train will fall from the shoulders nnd will be cut In a point at tho neck. Her tulle veil will be nrrnnged In a ruchlng effec at tho back of her head and will be hell'. In place by a band of narrow silver ribbon and orango blossoms, and she will cary a large shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and whlto orchids. The maid of honor will be Miss Dorothy Beach, a sister of tho bridegroom, and the matron of honor will be Mrs. L. Frederick Gleg. They will be gowned alike, except that Miss Beach will wear a wonderful Bhade of blue and Mrs. Gleg will wear pink. The gowns will be of faille and tulle em broidered In large silver medallions Bet with rhlnestones around the bottom of the tklrts, which will be made quite short The bodice will be of net over silver lace, the net forming a capo effect around the neck large enough to form both sleeves. They will wear large black horsehair hats, trimmed with four daisies on the brim, and will carry large black feather fans tied with pink and'blue tulle. . Mr. Beach will have his brother, Mr. Ransford M. Beach, as best man. And the ushers will be Dr. Edward W. Beach, Mr. Horace V. Hartman, of New York; Mr. L. Frederick Gleg and Mr. William M, Long, the brother of the bride. Following the ceremony a reception will be hel? at the home of the bride's par ents. After an extended wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Beach will make their home In Chicago. BULLOCK-MILLSPAUGH. A pretty wedding will take place tonight at 6 o'clock at the Marlyp, 40th and Wal nut streets, when Miss Helen Gertrude Millspaugh, daughter of Mr. George M. Millspaugh, of 237 Melville Btreet, will become the bride of Dr, Edgar Qulmby Bullock, of Wilmington. The Rev. A. E. TODAY MISS, CONCETTA X, XAI&Qim Clattenberg, of Wilmington, will perform tho ceremony. The bride, who will bo given In mnrrlago by her father, will wear a dainty gown of Georgette crepe made quite short, tho bodice Incrustcd with Iri descent bends. Her tulle veil will bo caught with orange blossoms and tho bridal bou quet will consist of lilies of tho valley, orchids and white sweet peas. Sho will bo attended by her sister. Miss Margaret Millspaugh, as maid of honor, who will wear an unusually attractlvo model of flclsh-colorcd chiffon over a foundation of flesh-colcrcd Batln. Tho bodlco Is bended In turquoise color and a hoopsklrt effect of tho chiffon Is also beaded In bluo nnd hangs from the waist line about tho hips In tho now lamp-Bhado mode. Sho will carry an nrm bouquet of Ophelia roses and lilies of tho valley tied with turquolso bluo ribbons. Thero will bo two bridesmaids, Miss Elizabeth Bullock nnd Miss Edna Wller. They will be gowned alike In white net over taffeta, the bodices beaded In bluo and with the samo hoopsklrt effect as that worn by tho maid of honor. They will carry Ophelia rose3 and white lilacs. The best man will bo Mr. James Sparkcs. of Wilmington. A reception will follow tho ceremony BROWN-McFADDEN. A beautiful and Interesting wedding will tako placo tonight In tho Qethsemano Methodist Episcopal Church, Broad and Westmoreland streets, when Miss Allco Louise McFadden, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Bruco C. McFadden, of 3260 North Broad street, will become the brldo of Mr. James Lovatt Brown. Tho Rev. Dr. E. D. Decker, the pastor, will perform the ccro inony nt 7 o'clock and a reception nt the homo of the bride's parents will follow. Tho bride's gown Is of whlto thistledown taffeta, draped with tulle. Her veil, of ex quisite lace, made In Belgium and de signed especially for her, will be ar ranged with orange blossoms. Whlto or chids and lilies of the valley will be car ried. Miss Edna McFadden, who will at tend her sister ns maid of honor, will wear a pale green taffeta frock, draped with whlto tulle and trimmed with net em broidered with opalescent beads. Miss Charlotto Fleming and Miss Helen Eella will bo bridesmaids. They will be attired In frocks of taffeta, draped with tulle, the former In yellow nnd the latter green. The bride's young cousin. Miss Barbara McFadden, will be (lower girl. ZIor white lace frock will be worn with an underallp of white taffeta and her dainty flower basket will hold yellow and whlto spring flowers. Mr. Brown will have his brother, Mr. Samuel E. Brown, as best man, and Mr. W. Scott McFadden, Mr. Victor II. Beck. Mr. Charles M. Brouse and Mr. John L. Brown as ushers. Upon their return from their wedding Journey Mr. Brown and his bride will spend the Bummer in Atlantlo City. They will be at home after October 1, at 3258 North Broad street. RAYWICK. The Protestant EpUcopal Church of the Resurrection, Broad and Tioga streets, will be the scene of a very interesting wedding tonight, when Miss Emma Reba Wick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ellwood Wick, of 3557 North 21st street, will become the brldo of Mr. C. Paul Ray, Jr. The rector, the Rev. James O. Mcll honny, will perform the ceremony at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Wick will give his daughter In marriage. She will be gowned in whits satin ana duchesse lace, with .a veil of tulle caught with orange blossoms. At tending the bride will be her Bister, Mrs. Earle Ashcroft Havens, as matron of honor; Miss Helen B. Montague, as maid of honor; Miss Hilda Gangwlsch, Miss Mildred Frltch, Miss Ethel Macmunn and Miss Florence Remmey as brldemalds, and Miss Ethel Declu3 as flower girl. The bridesmaids will wear pink taffeta and each will carry snapdragons, sweet peas and roses. Mr. Xo Stiller Ray will be his brother's best man; and the ushers will Include Mr. Harry K, Frlti, Mr. Earle Ashcroft Havens, Mr, Robert V, Bolger, Mr. Oeorge E- Roth and Mr. Edwin S. Black. The service will be fol lowed by a Urge reception at the Roose velt Mr. Ray and his bride will leave on an extended Journey, and will be at home after June 1, at 6137 Oxford street. BRENNBN DONAHOE. A quiet wedding took place this morn ing In the Church of Our Lady of the Ros ary, 63d and CallowhUl streets, when Miss Anna Theresa Donahoe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Donahoe, of 336 North 63d street, became the bride of Mr. Fran cis P. Brennen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Brennen, ot 6117 West Girard avenue, formerly of Mt. Carmel. The Rev. Joseph T McDermott performed the ceremony. Miss Mary E. Donahoe, a sister of the bride, was the maid of honor, and Mr Charles Berry of Sbamokin, pa,, acted I as best man. A breakfast at the Adel- ptua Hotel followed, tho ceremony After tour or WJsVUagti Bjm.thg.KnitQiw cities, Mr. and Mrs. Brennen will live at B848 Catharine street where they will be at homo after May 16 McCAULEY MORRIS. A pretty wedding wilt take place thin afternoon nt 5 o'clock when Miss Cath erlne M. Morris, daughter of Mrs. Cath erine M MorrK will become the bride of Mr. Daniel J. McCauley In tho Church of Saint Anthony of Padua, Gray's Ferry avenue nnd Fltzwntcr street. Tho Rev, Francis X. Curran will officiate. The bride's only attendant will be Miss Anna Wateraon. Miss Morris will wear a gown of lustrous Ivorv whltri natlrt rrMin TIM- yorla trimmed with Georgette crepo nnd her tulle veil will be held to tho head with orange blossoms. Sho will carry a grace ful bouquet of Brldo roses nnd lilies of the valley. Miss Wnterson will be gowned In corn-colored satin. Mr. Francis A. Monnghnn will net ns best man, A small reception nt tho home of the bride's mother, 2624 Webster street, will follow the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs, McCauley. after a short trip, will live at 2311 South Woodstock street. BUCKLEr FITCH. Tho wedding of Miss Lavllette Irene Fitch nnd Mr Benjamin Buckley, of Rox borough, took place In St Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church, Wls3ahlck on, on April 22. The brldo was dressed In a dark blue traveling suit and woro a corsage bou quet of sweet peas. The bridesmaid was Miss Ellen C Buckley, nnd the best man wns Mr Wllmcr E. Fitch. On their re turn from Atlantic City Mr. nnd Mrs. Buckloy will live at tho bride's home, 2216 North 4th street, KLEINFELDER FRY. Tho marrlago of Miss Carrie E. Klein- fcldcr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Klolnfclder, ot 2518 North 22d street. to Mr. Walter H. Fry. of 2257 North 22d street, will be solemnised tonight nt 7:30 o'clock, nt tho homo of the officiating clergyman, the Rev. II. H. Hartman, of tho Hethnny Tnbernncle Reformed Church. The bride's father will glvo her In mnr rlngc Mr. and Mrs. Fry will spend tho remainder of tho spring and summer In Atlantic City, nnd will bo at homo after Juno 1, nt 3007 Taney Btreet NORTON EARLE. An attractlvo wedding will tako placo In St Frnncls Xavler's Church, 24th and Green streets, this afternoon, when Miss Marguerite Earle, daughter of Mrs. Will iam Earle, of 701 North 24th street, will become tho bride of Mr. William J. Nor ton, of Bryn Mawr. The ceremony will bo performed at 5 o'clock by Father O'Koefo. nnd will be followed by a recep tion nt the homo of the bride's mother. A gown of whlto Georgette crepo draped over Batln will bo worn by tho brldo. with a veil of tulle caught with sprays of orango blossoms. Miss Katharine Earle, who will bo her sister's only nttendant, will wenr a frock of whlto net nnd Chan tllly lace draped over taffeta. Mr. Jamea Hlgglns will bo bost man. Mr. and Mrs. Norton will return from their wedding trip on May 15, nnd will live In Bryn Mawr. I,AWRENCE ANDERSON. Among tho Interesting April weddings will bo that' of Miss Mazlo G. Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. An derson, of 2000 South 61th street, and Mr. Charles F. Lawrence, Jr., which will tako placo this ovcnlng nt 5 o'clock at St. Clement's Roman Catholic Church. Miss Josephine Kochoglcz will be bridesmaid anil Mr. Edwin Enoch will act as best man. A reception will follow, after which tho couple will leave on their wedding trip. Df VALERIC FALCONE. Miss Concotta V. Falcone, of 1510 South 13 th street, will bo married to Mr. Anthony dl Valcrlo, of 1410 South 16th street, to day nt the Church of St. Rita, Broad and Ellsworth streets. A reception will be hold In tho Now Wharton Halt, 12th and Wharton Btreots. Following tho wedding ceremony tho young couplo will leave for the South on an extended honeymoon. Miss Fnlcono Is n graduate of tho Catho lic High School nnd Is well known In tho Itnllnu colony, being active In prominent movemonts in the southern section of tho city. Mr. dl Vnlerlo is ono of tho most popular young men of tho Italian section. PETRELLA-OtJARINI. The marriage of Miss Anna Guarlnt, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ermlno Guarlnl, of 1243 South 16th Btreet. to Mr. Nicholas Petrella, of 00 South Htrect, took p'acc this morning nt 10 o'clock. A Nuptial Mass was celebrated by the Rev. Thomas Terllzzl nt the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, 8th and Christian streets. Miss Guarlni had her sister. Miss Mary Guarlnl, ns maid of honor, nnd Miss Cath erine Guarlnl nnd Miss Sylvia Berecca as bridesmaids. Tho ushers wero Mr. Angclo Forte, Mr. Brlaglo Gerardl and Mr. Sal vatoro Nordomasso. Mr. and Mrs. Petrella will bo at home after Juno 1 at 900 South street. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony. BONWIT TELLERS CO. fflieSpeciafaShopOtination& CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET Have Arranged for TOMORROW . . A Most Exceptional Sale of Women's and Misses Tailleur Suits (The most faahionprole Heretofore Sold from $75(to $150 . WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT 35.00 and 50.00 . Heretofore NOW Fancy Tsffeta Models ,,.,,75.00 35.00 Lanvin Check and Serge Suits,,. 85.00 35.00 Velour Check and Poiret Twill Suits .., !... 75.00 35.00 Taffeta Costume Suits ,,..75.00 35,00 Faille Silk Models ...,75.00 35.00 Gabardines in all Shades.,... ,75.00,38.00 Serge Tailleur Suits ...,,. 75.00,'; 35,00 Poiret Twill Channel Suits 75.00 35.00 (9) (7) (5) (H) (7) (19) (24) (32) NOTE While the range of sizes, are complete from 34 to 46V we would suggest early shopping, as In most cases there are only single sizes of a style. L'. MISS CATHERINE M. MORRIS MR. DANIEL J. McCAULEY AMUSEMENTS Convention Hall N0W CENTIItAL POWKRH RED CROSS BAZAAR FOB WAR WIDOWM AND OHI'HANS T O rennsyUBnln, Ni-w Jemey and Turner Evening. Welcomo Chorus by the Vounr Mi-n's Choir N-:in V M I onmrt Mm, zit'OiiAii noanNncna, sopranoi rtnTit WIZtA, tlarltonci EDWAIID O, GAIUIETT, rianlnt. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS D A Y t "worn top. fl.RO Mat Today 2ilB. Tonight at 8:1B Sharp. The Most Sensational Musical Triumph ot me ucniurr. "ALONE AT LAST" A Joy-Infusing Operetta In Three Aots, by Franz Lehar, Surpassing Ilia Or cat tJuccess, The Merry Widow." Quito tho Event of tho Season Here. Globe Til oof vo MARKET & meutie juniper, sts. VAVDCYtl.LF. Continuous 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. 10c. IBe, 25c. "Miss Hamlet" "sh5lue9"1,ct!r4ran;,,y. Crosman's Banjo Fiends AND OT1IE11H METOOPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE SUNDAY EVEN1NO, APIULi 30TH LEO OHDNSTEIN, Ultra Modern Pianist and Composer. EDDY BROWN, Brilliant Violinist. TZIPIIORII.'ROSENBERO. Meizo-Soprano, PIOTR W1ZLA, Darltone. FOR THE BENEFIT OK JEWISH WAR BUFFERER8 TICKETS AT 334 SOUTH (1TH STREET At 10, 12, l:0, 3:20, B, 0:40, 8j20, 10:00. 1 CHESTNUT Below 10th A"WaPl"lfl A1-1, TI,IS WEEK nitauia Douglas Fairbanks In "THE riOOD-UAD MAN" Aract.on Charlie Chaplin IN nURLESQUE ON "CARMEN" TT' l .. MARKET ABOVE OTH VlPTOYMJI TODAY TOMORROW nnil DOROTHY OISII In "LITTLE MEENA'S ROMANCE" Dtssauer's Symphony Orchestra uml Organ. Broad "&? Eves, at S:1S. Mat. Saturday. Mr. Cyril Maude -.qruVy" BeatSeaJjJLSOatPopularl.tat. TODAY T A T A TP 10e 1214 MARKET 20c 1 A-LAOJii .t Blanche Sweet In "THE Performance Continuous Thurs.. Frl., Sat Metropolitan Opera Last Appearat JOHN M All Beats on sa NIXON'S 'The Girl in the GRAND Gown Shop" 0 Big Acts & Pictures. Broad 4: Montgomery Today. :iu, ' v A "n ATVTQ BANITAJIY SWIMMlNd POOL. AJJAiViO 210 S. BROAD ST. REOPENS SAT., APRIL 20TH. CLUBS NOW I-'ORMINO. WRITE FOR RATES. Knickerbocker "irT" MATINEE EVERY DAY -IVlVylV -1AN A MERICAN "Tho Old Homestead" "-RV1NE STOCK Mat. Tues.. Thurs.. Sat COMPRISING 240 PIECES SOWJOIS M n. m. to 11:13' "Thes'Ijovs Mask" Itoije. FrlrBve.. 4 co;ntll JVprlng, M OJUlSftlAtJKV W at 11 0 Chektnutlst. I L t i o- vefvopeciai Fences fvopeciai IU ,. 8UhoJpdparthc sBtratm -featuring jroductioiU of the Paru Couturieres, as exclusive Bopwit Teller & Co. Originations Heretofore' (2) Fancy Faille Models .,.,.150.00' (7) Novelty Cloth Suits .,.',..,... I 0JDQ (U) Fancy Silk Suits ...,U..,.12$.0Q (14) Satin and Serge Comb,' Suits.- 9&50 (16) Dressy Ppiret Twill Suits.,. v. 95.00 (30) Serge Tailleur Suits tB,.,.... .85.00 (21) Check and Gabardine-Suits. 4,. 75.00 (15) Imported Taffeta Suits 75.00 IrTW'lli CANOE CLUB WILL GIVE ANNUAL DANd i " Organization to Hold Affair at Woodvalo, Wissahickon, on Friday The first nnnuat danca of tho WJsia hlckon Canoe Club will be held nt Vtooi vale, Wissahickon, Friday evening. This promises to be one of tho largest dances held at Woodvale this season. The club Is composed of the young men of Wissahickon nnd vicinity, nnd, together with tho rhlladelphla Canoe Club ahd Valley Green Canoe Club, Is the centra of Interest for canoctstsL along the banks of tho Schuylkill Itlver and Wissahickon .Creek. The officers are Mr. Frank Nortls Hen nessy, commodore; Mr. William P. Paul vice commodore; Mr. Bedford Kaatwood, secretary! Mr. W. E. Benyon, treasurer, nnd Mr. Henry Firschthg. quartermaster, nnd the members Include Mr. Georgo Tay lor, Mr. Herbert Sowden, Mr Joseph Oull foyle, Mr. Harry Barnhurst, Mr. Gordon Swnync, Mr. William Massa, Mr. Charles Sowden, Mr. Harry Hause, Mr. Elmer Llnck, Mr. Mllner Williams, Mr. Harold Ashworth, Mr. Charles Mllllgan, Mr. Will iam Blackburn, Mr. Arthur Bochan, Mr, Walter Krause. Mr. William Newman, Jr., Mr. Hugh Scott, Mr. John Htbberd, Mr. Frederick Carr, Mr. John McCarthy, Sir. Thomas N. Nessler and Mr. Joseph Cus. worth. AMUSEMENTS A SENSATION In ITS PERFECT PLAYING "A Pair of Silk Stockings" Is Making a Terrldo lilt at the ADELPHI THEATRE , SEE IT TONIQIIT 'Tou will have an amusing evening: so loyous iR remedy has not visited here In 10ns pace." Telegraph. "Spontaneous Itoundi of Applause." Bulls tin ih.'lfin?,1r.!?."".,'i..,hn. distinguishing quality of this play." Public ledger. ".Moat Delightful Humor." rress. "Is sure to please even tho most fastid ious." Record. "Clever and Altogether Topping." Evg. POPULAR tl MATINEE TOMOnitOW SfnnlckV MAHKET ST. ABOVE 10TII Oianiey Anniversary Week CONTINUOUS 11:10 A. M. to llilB P. M. MARIE'DORO In Ono ot tho Finest Pictures Ever Produced "HEART OF NORA FLYNN" Burton Holmes' "Lowlands of Luion." Metro Comedy Mr. and Mrs. Sldner Drew PP Ben Studies War News Current Events- .,. t,uA,., ID .,.1,1 1IIINI1" B. F. Keith's Theatm CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS Mildred Macomber & Co. in "HOLIDAY'S DREAM" "A Real Spring Idyll" Evg. Ledger. Claude Gillingwater & Co. "THE DECISION OF GOVERNOR LOCKE" 11ELLE IlLAUm; COMFORT 4 KlNol UXULltP, Oarrink pop- MAT- E,'- t 8:ib KXtll TICK TODAY Mat. Sat. at 2 llS COHAN A HARRIS Present THE FUNNIEST PLAT IN THE WORLD IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Best Seats tl at Topular Matlneo TODAY Forrest-Mat. Today Vat Mask and Wig Club B&hMbt fgiLST "Under Fire" NOW With WILLIAM COURTENAY & Original tfq LITTLE THEATRE Thoma's McKcan's "The Secretary" Every night this wttk except Thurs. Sat, Mat. jlaPMTa. Indoor Horse Show 3D ItEOT. ARMORY, BROAD & FEDERALi TICKETS Jl.00. AT GATE PERFORMANCES, 2 and H P. M. lXrl,,-.4. Top. MatB. Tues. t Tti V V C11II U 0 25c. 00c. Reg. MM. Bat. Evgs. 25c to S IJlio higher. "LOST IN NEW Yfi S I TWINBEI LOCUST 02D & LOCUST p: MAE MAR "HOODOO ANN1 T3T?T.Tm"NTTi b2d above market XJ I M IXTXyyxi X Marguerite irguertte Clark In 3ut ot the Drm" : H the most successful as well ,? NOW 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 -mU 8E&-B MOW NN" CjT i I i