EVENIH& LEDGER PHIIiADBLPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1916. 11 t. NANCY WYNNE HAS A BUSY TIME ATTENDING VARIOUS DIVERSIONS asby-Large Wedding One of the Prettiest This Year. r Last Meeting of Mrs. Smith's Supper Club : Saturday Night fTTITHOUT doubt Henrietta Large VV Rnnhv was a dream of a bride. I nftver saw her lovelier. She Is such a f dainty, exqulslto typo It scema to mo iw it aha had stepped out or anoiner periou ntd this century. Sho Is llko a Greuzo palntlnp. "Well, at tho wedding she wore some of tho old family lace In a succession of flounces, una saun was draped from tho shoulders to form tho long train which fell over tho short Bklrt. Sho has such a fair shin with ,er dark hair and eyes that tho rich old lace was wonderfully becoming. Of course tho entlro Largo family turned out, and tho Largo and Meade connec tion by no means hello tho first name. Malsle, of course, had not so many relatives, as tho family Is small and Torke Stevenson Is away In Franco, you know," and Mrs. Yorko was also away: but of courso his parents wero there and Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Steven son and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Thurs ton Mason and Dr. Clement Blddle: tho last named, by tho way, Is to be surgeon of the Preparedness Camp. Mary Iteakcrt Large, and Margaretto Large Harrison wero both frocked In gray, which brought out their vlvld beauty, and Mary Lai go Fox was per fectly lovel also. Meade gave Henrietta in marriage: he is the eldest brother, and very handsome. But I realty think the children wero tho loveliest llttlo things I have ever seen at any wedding. Little Sarah Lnrgo and' Mary Harrison were flower girls, and that llttlo lamb of a Jack Fox was a page: then, all tho other children went to tho wedding and reception, too, tho Larges, tho Harrisons ahd Foxs. Truly tho beauty In tho family has been bequeathed to the younger generation. On Saturday evening Mra. J. "-Hitch-lson Scott gavo an extra Supps Club party, to which Eho invited t'10 mem bers of both series, and surelv tho suc cess of her club was prov. by the eagerness with which tho members flocked to the ballroom of tho Bellovuo Stratford, where a double row of tables extended around the entire room; In fact. In somo Instances they were ranged three rows deop, nnd in many cases seated as many as 20 and 30 guests. Altogether, I should say, there must have been more than flvo hundred per sons there. Betty Scot was, ohl so pret ty In a dear little gown of white lace and pale gray and with an exqulslto bouquet of flowers from her flanco, who was looking so glad that others know about the engagement now, and ho could let his face express his happiness. The world and his wife wero there, I should say; at any rate, Billy Drayton and his wife 'were, and Billy Wardon and his and tho Pere Wllmera and Howard Woods. I could not begin to say all, but I saw Mr. and Mrs. Ran dolph Justice, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Cassatt, Mr. and Mrs. Sydnoy B. Hutch inson, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Bell, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Roddy Page, Mr. and Mrs. Heckschor Wethorill, Mr. and Mrs. James Potter, Jack Potter, Mr. and Mrs. B. Rittenhouse Miller, Coclle How ell, Eleanor Verner, , Peggy Porot, Dr. and Mrs. Wnrron "Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Paton, Mr. and Mrs. George Rosen garten, Mrs. Ralph Derr (Phoebo How ell, who was), Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Earle White, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mc Credy, Mr. and Mrs. Ell K. Price, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wurts, MI33 Mary Wurts, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Reed, Frances Sullivan, Bertha Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Potter, Jr., Agnes Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Schllchter, Mr. and Mrs. John Qhlplcy Dixon, Sarah Penrose, Sarah Nellson, Josephine Cooke, Clarence Fisher, Agnes Brockle, Besslo Wlster, Isabel Pago, Ned Davis, ' Dick Bullitt, Certrude P. K. Pancpast, Sophia Norris, Fielding Willcox, Jos Smith and hosts or others. Balloons and brightly colored feathers attached to burrs wero thrown down on the dancers from the boxes: the burrs stuck of courso and the brilliant reds and blues and greens added to the gaiety of nations, attached as they were to heads and shoulders of those on the floor. I wish you could have seen the Walter Xilpplncott front steps at 21st and Walnut streets yesterday morning about 3 e, m. Some one going up Wal nut or 21st, I knownot, and certainly he did not know, had evidently conceived the Idea that Walnut street was not wide enough for him and his new car and so decided to walk up the Llppln cotts' front wall. He did It, too, of that there can be no doubt, though why he left the steps still there Is something I should like explained, for the entire atone railing of the house towards 21st street was ripped right off, half of the middle rail was gone and the big stone block which held the railing at the Strieker Coles' -was thrown out on the pavement. At first I wondered if a Zep pelin had dropped a bomb and then, a couple of Iron nuts and a piece of splintered wood told the tale I have no Idea who did It, but the curves and zlg. isags which were outlined by fresh tire markg showed no certain approach. I only hope no one was hurt. There were no signs ,of gore In the morning light of 8. eo we -win hope for the beat. NANCY WYNNE. ' Personals There will be a number of debutantes In Wilmington next season. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton M. Barksdale will pre nt their daughter, MJss Ethel Barks oal, now at St Timothy's School, BatJ more; ex-Governor and, Mrs. Preston Lea will Introduce their daughter. Miss Louise Lea. a student at Madame Rteffel's French school, at Rosemont, Mrs, Fred erick William Curtis will present Miss Mary Curtis; Mr and f ra. John Bancroft Will Introduce Miss Esther Bancroft, tome, this week from a finishing school In New Yor; Me. and Mrs. Richard Reese Wilt present Wins Elizabeth Reese. Mlsa Elisabeth Patterson, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Patterson, for whom they ay$ a dinner-dance, t their home last Tuesday night, will also make her debut. w4 Mr and Mrs, Frank H, Garrett will prewnt their daughter. Miss Anne Gar tt Mr and Mrs. David 3 Retnhardt's oauftor. Mis Rebec Relnhardt, will ahwbsttud, ttj girls arm U Intimate with various buds of this city, they will prob ably attend many affalt3 here. Mr. and, Mrs. Edward Osborne Coates, whose marrlngo took place on Saturday, are spendlpg norao time at Hot Springs, Va. J!r..an(1 Mrs- Thomns Cover, Jr., of 2031 Pino street, entertained at dinner on Saturday night before the oniclal open ing of the dances at tho Philadelphia Country Club. Later In the evening they took their guests to the last meoting of Mrs. Scott's Supper Club, at the Belle-vue-Strntford. Mrs. William Dlsston wilt glvo a dinner dance for her daughter. Miss Pauline Dlsston, this evening In New York. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel L Gerhard, of Germantown, have announced the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth A. Gerhard, to Mr.'Hoswelt G. Lamb. Mr. and Mrs David Emory Hunt an nounce tho engagement of their daughter, Mlsa Wilma Hunt, to Mr. Wllmer Mar shall Jacoby, of Pittsburgh, formerly of Philadelphia Tho wedding will take placo In the autumn. Mr. Iloscoe Dowen sailed on Saturday on tho St. Louis for London, where ho Is engaged In business. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Lleber will leao for Washington Thursday to attend tho Horso Show. They will bo the guests of Mr. Licber's father. General Lleber. Mrs. Austin Stevens Heckscher and Miss Anna Massey Heckscher have rented the Adlcr estate, In Devon, and will movo there shortly. Mrs William Coleman Freeman will re turn today from New York, where she spent tho week-end. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Rittenhouse Miller have opened their homo on East Mt. Airy avenue after spending tho winter at tho Newport. Along the Main Line OVnilBROOK Mr. and Mrs. James L. Glasc. of 6462 Woodbine avenue, enter tain nt cards and dancing this evening at tho Phllomuslan Club, 3944 Walnut street. ARDMOItE Mr. nnd Mrs. Edmund C. Evans, of Mill Creek road, gave a dinner of 10 covers 'Saturday evening In honor of Mr. Oswald Garrison Villard, of the New York Post. Mr. Villard. who has Just returned from a nine months' visit in Washington, afterward gave nn Intcr cttlng nddress nt Haverford College on tho "Significance of Preparedness." BUYN MAWR Bryn Mnwr Collcgo students will have their nnnual May day fete today on the campus. Early In the morning tho girls climbed to tho top of Rockefeller Hall nnd sang the Latin hymn, "To Patrem Colllmus." There will bo dancing around a May polo and Miss Constance Kellen, of Massachusetts, who is president of the senior class, will bo crowned May queen. South Philadelphia MISS ALICE ARNHOUSE Miss Alice Arnhouse, of 404 South 5th street, Bpent the early part of last week In Atlantic City. Mrs. Frank Kelley, Jr., entertained at a buffet luncheon followed by cards Sat urday at her apartments, 1701 South Broad street. Mrs. F. Slseman, of 931 South 23d street, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Minnie Slseman, to Mr. Edward I. Stem, of 4146 Market street. Hft. anrt "Mi-n M Wfllnhprs- nf 4.11 Rnv. der avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Rose Welsberg, to Mr. Barney D. Baron. West Philadelphia Members of the Sherwood Country Club gave an Interesting entertainment, "An Afternoon in Russia." last Thursday afternoon, when examples of Russian art and muslo and historical facts concerning the nation were touched upon. Mr. and Mrs. S. Collins, of 115 South ESth street, have announced the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Sarah Collins, to Mr, Abraham G. Keroes, of Washington, D. C. Miss Anna Marie Gullfoyle, of 1877 North 54th street, became the bride of Mr. Edward Rankin McCaskey last Monday morning at St. Gregory's Church, 52d and Warren streets. The bride was attended by Miss Anna M. Farnon. her cousin, as maid of honor, and Mr, David Claffy, cousin of the bride groom, was best man. After a reception at the home of the bride the couple left for a 'wedding trip, and upon their return will live at Darby, Miss Catherine C. McCaskey has re turned to Trinity College, Washington, D. C., after spending Easter week a? the guest of her parents. Major and Mrs. E. W, McCaskey. Frankford The Players' Club of Bustleton gave an entertainment Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at St Luke's Halt at which they presented the amusing comedy, "Look ing for Mar Jane." The performance was given under the auspices of the Home and School Association of the William C. Jacobs School, Mrs. Elizabeth Peters, of 4J15 Worth street, is on an extended visit to her daughter, Mrs. Oliver Steel, of St Louis, Mo., formerly of Frankford, Mrs. Albert R.edifer and her family, of Frankford avenue, returned last week from Malaga. N. J. where they spent the .holidays. Chey are at present the guest of Mrs, Mary Jfahmwt of 24 Street pike, Chase. i if -v :,, ;t,., ,f. -j .J, i,i,.,.:;-.jii PROMINENT IN AFFAIR TO BE GIVEN WEDNESDAY NI&HT AT BELLEVUE-STRATFOKD Weddinga nrwialifJil'. ray BOYEIl SCOTT An Interesting wedding took place Sat urday night In the 29th Street Methodist Episcopal Church, 29th nnd York streets, when Miss Beatrlco F. Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scott, of 2843 North 27th streot, beenmo tho brldo of Mr. Mndl son Ray Boyer, of 2210 West Venango Btrcet. The Rev. R. E. Johnson per formed tho ceremony at 7:30 o'clock nnd n reception at tho home of tho bride's parents followed Mr. Scott gave hii daughter In marriage Sho wore a gown of white satin and Chantllly lnce, with a veil of tullo caught with sprays of orango blossoms. Orchids and lilies of tho valley were carried. Attending tho bride was Mis Emily S Brauch ns maid of honor and Mlsi Clara R. Mnrmcln and Mlsi Edith W. Lctzerlch as bridesmaids. A frock of pale blue silver cloth, draped with lavender tulle, was worn by tho maid of honor, and tho bridesmaids' frocks were of yellow tnffcta, drnped with yellow tullo and worn with black mallne hats, trimmed with yellow silk popples Mr. Boyer had Mr. Guy M. Boyer, his brother, ns best man, and his ushers wero Mr. Adolph W Grocnevcld, Mr. Norman W. Goslln, Mr. W C. Bird and Mr. John Thompson. Mr, Boyer and his bride will return from their wedding trip the end of May and will receive on Wednesdays after June 1 at 4408 North Sth street. KOLLE TA'" .OR Tho marriage of Miss Edna Chambers Taylor, daughter of Mrs. C. V. Taylor, of LanBdowno, and Mr. Frederic F Kolle, of Brooklyn, took placo on Friday after noon at tho homo of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Kolle left Immediately after tho re ception lor New York, from whence they will sail for Buenos Aires, South America, where thoy will make their home. Along the Beading Miss Holen Stull. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugeno Stull, of Woodland avenue, Wyncote, left last week for Syracuse, N. Y., where she will bo tho guest of Mr and Mrs. Bruce Burllngane at their homo on Dowltt Btreet for an Indefinite time. Mr. Eugene Stull, Jr., who has been spending the Easter holidays at the home of his parents, returned to tho Pennsylvania State College last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Barrlnger, of Fern brook avenue, Wyncote, who havo been spending tho winter months In California, have returned to their homo. Mr. and Mrs. John C Martin, of Church road, Wyncote, spent the week-end In New York. Before returning to their homo they will, bo the guests of friends In Milwaukee, Wis. Miss Katharine McGlnnls and Miss Ellen McGlnnls spent tho week-end at Atlantic City. The fourth semi-annual concert of tho Choristers' Club, of Jenklntnwn, will bo held In the Jenklntown Auditorium this evening. Assisting the club will be 'The Hahn String Quartet," with Mr. Fred erick Hahn as director, also Master Ed mund Helveston and MaBter William Reed, sopranos, the latter of whom was one of the first choristers of the Edin burgh Cathedral, Scotland. Director Lewis Wadlow has arranged an especially attractive program. Lansdowne Miss Louise Vanzant, of North Lans downe avenue, will entertain her luncheon and bridge club on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William G, Hill, of West Baltimore avenue, entertained a number of out-of-town guests at the Mask and Wig show Saturday evening. A supper followed at the Rltz-Carlton. Mrs. Hill's son. Mr, Preston Hill, took part In tho performance. Mrs. Mathew Buckley, of Stewart ave nue. Is spending several weeks In At lantio City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald gave a dinner-dance last Tuesday evening at their home on West Baltimore avenue In honor of Mr. Luigi Tennlzeo, of Rome, Italy, Amorig the guests were Miss Marie G, Loughney. Miss Lottie King, Mrs. H, Mackay, of Rhode Island ; Mrs. Frederick Leopold, Mr. Walter Welsh and Mr. Fran cis L. Magulre. Wmmmmmm'hmmmmmmmmm iis3 Jennie FrankeJ, Mlsa Fannie Epstein and Miss Bertha Lewis were "among the interested workers of fte auxiliary for the Jewish Consumptive Institute. The auxiliary gava a daaca at ApoUo IlalUasfcnigat, tfjss ctfv&i.e-s c: rf&i.?Mrv DAUGHTERS OF CONFEDERACY WILL GIVE DANCE FOR CHARITY Number of Prominent Women Interested in Affair Take Place Tonight at Rittenhouse Lansdowne High School Seniors' Play and Dance THE Dabnoy II. Maury Chapter, United Daughters of tho Confederacy, will give what promises to bo one of the most charming affairs of tho spring season to night at the Rlttonhouso for tho benefit of tho poor Southerners In this city. Thero will be exhibition dancing early in tho evening. Among the patronesses of tho affair are Mrs. Henry II. Pease, Miss Elsie Stuart, Mrs Smedley D Butler, Mrs. William L Llttlefleld, Miss Nancy Itutclirte Caper ton, Mrs. Robert Henderson, Miss Mary Coates, Mrs. I Irving Itcichner, Mrs. Henry K. Dlllard. Jr. Miss Amelia Tow er Putnam, Mrs. Frederick Stevenson, Miss Eleanor G Bartol, Mlsa Edith Pe ters, Mrs. Edward T. Stewart, Mrs. Louis Maglll and Miss Frances Clark. A dance will bo given this evening at the Walton for tho benefit of St. Patrick's Church, at Malvern. The seniors of tho Lansdowno High School Wave a play nnd danco In the school auditorium Friday evening, when Sheridan's comedy, "Tho Rivals," was pre sented. Among thoho who took part vsero Miss Ruth Chalmers, Miss Gcorgetto Thorn, Miss Clam Ingrnm, Miss Dorothy Winner, Mr. Chalmers Kcrswell, Mr. Harold Brccht. Mr. Edmund Harvey, Mr. William Kldd. Mr Robert Hagcrty, Mr Alfred Perkins. Mr. Charles Hunt. Mr. Earle Hart and Mr. C Harrington Miss Lucy Porter and MIbs Ruth James gavo several vocal nnd piano selections. Roxborough The annual spring muslcalo of the Rox borough Auxiliary of the Devltt Tubercu losis Camp at Deer Mountain. Allemvood, Pa., will be held tonight at Woodvale, Wlssahlckon. Golden and white spring (lowers, palms nnd ferns will be used In tho decorations and an unusually Inter esting and attractive program has been arranged. Tho artists Include Miss Edith Parsons, pianist; Miss Gladys Howe. Miss Helen Weber, topranos; Miss Florence Common, contralto ; Mr F Wlllard Corn man, baritone ; Mr. Lester Blanktn, tenor ; Mr. Godwin Stephenson, violoncellist, and Mr. Bennett Anderbon, reader and Imper sonator. Mrs. Clarence C Keevcr Is president of tho association; Mrs. Benja min Johnson, vlco president ; Mrs. Charles P. Martyn, secretary, and Mrs. William Devltt, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. James Rlcnardson Adams have returned from their wedding jour ney and will receive on Wednesdays In May, at their home on Seville streot, Rox borough The bride was Miss Dorothy Hendren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben jamin F. Hendren, of 5427 Ridge avenue. PRINCETON CLUB AIDS FRANCE Philadelphians Raise $1000 for War Ambulance Members of the Pjlnccton Club of Phil adelphia have subscribed a fund of $1000 to be used In the purchase of an ambu lance for the Anterican Ambulance In France. The total was reached today. A year ago Princeton men, Interested in the work being done In France by Amer ican surgeons and nurses, gave an ambu lance But the constant Ube of these au tomobiles racks them so hard that In she or eight monthy they are worn out. smtmrnm to Tho music for the dance was furnished by tho school orchestra, and the players wero coached by Miss Beatrice Rycrs, of the English department. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Dudley, of 11th street below Chelten avenue, Oak Lane, will cntcrtnln the members of tho South Oak Lane Improvement Association at their home on Monday evening. May 8. Tho members of the K. K. Klub were entertained last week nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Dunbar, 3613 South 81th btrcet. Miss Emma Peterson acted as hostess Mr. Georgo Moore and Mr. Law rence Gettlngs took part In a very clever sketch entitled "After the Wedding." Tho musical selections by tho K. K. K. Quar tet wero greatly enjoyed Among those present vcro Miss Emma Peterson, Miss Elslo M. Evans, Miss Martha Jennings, Miss Mary Jennings, Mrs. G. D. Craig, Mrs. F. Dunbar, Mr. Law, Mr. Gettlngs, Mr. George Moore, Mr. Earle Dunbar, Mr. James Dunbar, Mr F. Dunbar, Mr. Calvin Craig and Mr. Frederick Schauffclo. Mr. and Mrs II. L Dnugherty, of 353 North Horton street, entertained at dinner Thursday evening In honor of their 15th wedding anniversary Among thoso present wero Mr. nnd Mrs Perry Smith, of Sharon Hill; Mr. and Mrs. David Ernst. Dr. and Mrs. C Mltterllng. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F Schooner, Mr. nnd Mrs. R Daugherty, of Wayne; Mrs Mortimer Miss Mary Mor timer, Mls,s Norma Pyatt, of Bryn Mawr; Mnster Earlo Daugherty, Master Earle Ernst and Mnster Robert Mltterllng. Tioga Mrs. Oscar Voclker, of 2326 West Tioga street, will entertain nt luncheon nnd cards on Wednesday, when her guests will bo Mrs William H. Whitcomb, Jr.. Mrs. William H. Wilson, Mrs Fred Hoop er, Mrs. Frank Bnrras.ilrs. John C. Allen, Jr., Mrs. Horace Klcinfcldcr, Mrs. Charles Zinlt, Mrs Hurry Haug, Mrs. Benjamin Foster, Mrs Hany Rittenhouse and Mrs Morris Hlrbch Miss Olga Dorn, of Westmoreland and ICth streets, will entertain the following guests at luncheon on Saturday Miss Elizabeth Eplett, MIbs Mildred Buckley, Miss Marian Dletz, Miss Margaret Kim ball, Miss Florenco Maurer, Miss Laura Scarborough, Miss Rita Rutner, Miss Esther Klbler and Miss Emily Reed. Miss Beulah Teltsvvorth, of 3250 North Carlisle street, and Miss Jean Ledwlth, of West Ontario ttreet. have returned from a week's stay In Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kleeblatt, of 2110 Hunt ing Park avenue, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hirsh, of Harrlsburg. Delaware County The engagement of Miss Alda Norwyne, of Collingdale, to Mr Irving Hlmes, of Sharon Hill, was recently nnnounced, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Troxall, of Swarthmore, are spending several weeks at Old Point Comfort. Mrs. Troxall will be remembered as Miss Charlotte L. Rob ertshaw, of Swarthmore, before her mar riage on April 25. Mr. and Mrs, John Krause, of Media, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Miss Margaret White, of Ridley Park, Is visiting friends In Chicago. Mrs. Charles Williamson, of Media, Is entertaining Mrs. Rebecca Richards, of Atlantic City. , Invitations have been Issued by the Sprlnghaven Country Club for a dance on May 6, What's Doing Tonight German bazaar closes. Convention Hall, Matinee Musical Club concert, Bellevue Stratford, Philadelphia Orchestra popular concert. Academy of Music. Lecture, "Wild Flowers of Pennsylvania and New Jersey-" by Pr, Wltmer Mone. Academy of Natural Sciences. Philadelphia Motor Speedway Association luncheon, Bingham roof garden, 0 30 o'clock. Clerical Club dinner. Church House, City Business Club dinner. Adelphla Hotel, Slity-slxth annual reception and dance. Phil, adelphla Typographical Union No. 2, Moose Auditorium. 8 o'clock. Northwest Business Men's Association, 23S8 Columbia avenue, 8 o clock Free. Chester Avenua Improvement Association, 823 street and Chester avenue. 8 o'clock. Free. Fassyunlc Avenua Business Men's Asaocia tton. Passyunk avenue and Moor street. 8 o'clock. Free. 'Wlssinomlns" Improvement Association, Law ton I'ubltu SUiool. 8 o'xlock. Free. WBtlA far 4h fidrfolr hi, ill h accepted, and printed,, in tbs Ewnlns Idtcr. but all such notices must be wilt- ten on one kMe, of the paper, inusl sUned in iuU. with fuU address, ana v ess. una vvhtn possible tflephoue number mut be Sinn. (send au such coauauulcsttaos to "' ctctx Editor.1' Evcnlss: Ledjtr, SOS Chest nut sweet. . , Unless U" nwtewui r carried out, sa that lerUtoaUen war tw paasUla. iha ootid alU liiit be yubUs&ed. Camden and Vicinity Dr. and Mrs Charles Francis Voorhees, who wero married recently, will be at homo after Juno 1, at Pnlmyra. Mrs. Voorhees was Miss Helen Gibson, of Eve rett, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jackson, of Cam den, have announced tho engagement of their daughter. Miss Mildred Jackson, to Mr. A. L. Martin, of New York North Philadelphia Dr. and Mrs. Rosser W. Mills, of 2322 North Broad street, entertained nt dinner last Wednesday In honor of Mndamo Martha Clodlus, of New York. Tho deco rations wero In pink. Tho .Friday Card Club will closo Its season of delightful entertainments on Saturday of this week with a luncheon at the Bellevue-Stratford, followed by a theatre party. Tho members Include Mrs. Charlotte Tyson, Mrs Russell Wilson, Mrs. H Rex Stackhouse, Mrs J. Durbln Acker, Mr Leo Eatssburn, Mrs George Thompson, Miss Grnce D'Ossone. Miss Helen D'Ossone, Miss Isabel Hall, Mrs. Hllyard Smith, Miss Sclma Strauss, Mrs Newton Smith and Mrs. Clarke Kendrlck. MR. AND MRS. ED. F. WALSH, JR. Mr. and Mrs Ddward F Walsh, Jr. whose marriage took place last Wednes day In tho Church of the Tiansflgura tlon, E5th btreet and Cedar avenue, are spending bevernl days in Washington On their return they will live at 22d street and Lehigh avenue AMUSEMENTS Metropolitan Opera House Two Nights May 11th & 12th higTit Philadelphia Operatic Society Wasslll Leps, Conductor De KOVEN EOBIN HOOD PHOMINENT SOLOISTS, CHORUS 150 BALLET 32, MKMBKItS I'll II, A. OUCHES. Tickets on Sale Xou. 1100 Chestnut Street Palace 10c- 1214 MARKET SOo Hl A M to 11:15 I' M ALL THIS WEEK MARYPICKFORD In An Appealing Drama "The Eternal Grind" Olobfi Theatre5! ARKET & JUNIPER STS MA UDHVIL.LE Continuous 11 A. M to It P. M 10C, 1BC. 260 SJku 2f n Lonesome Lassies Martini & Fabrini daSlty OTHER MERITORIOUS ACTS STANLEY 111'? M ' THREE DAYS OJ.1 MARKET ABOVE 10TH ra. THREE DAYS OJOA Pauline Frederick sSSft,, THE MOMENT BEFORE" Thure.. W.. Sat - BuMln Farnum in "David Garrtck" AU Nest Week Cerald.no Farrar in "Maria Rosa." tt 1 10c Market ah. Oth 20o XlfTriVlQ TODAY k TOMORROW VltUUliCl TO II THOMPSON k. ANNA LB Hit in "CIVILIZATION'S CHILD" Comedy "THE MOVIE STAR" LITTLE THEATRE ITth Do Lancey Locust GC I Theatre Francals d'Amer iijue. Mat Today. I Voy s DeM Pertlchon. Tan nfeht Dlvorcona. Toroor., S :SO. M Jules Bola.of Franca Academy Tickets Jt 00 BELMONT SkXIK" "To Have and to Het" T TTOTI MD sad tOOUSJ ST& lAJwUkai. CosU 1 - , . Gerhiantowii The principals and faculty, of the Wal nut Lane School will Elve a May fete tWi afternoon1 ftt the school. Mlfta Loul Woodruff, of New yorfc, will make A stately e,tteen,,nnd the- rnald of honor -oft be Miss Mary Hewitt, of Angle&eft. ffc .t A pantomime dance, "the Lost trHides8fH has heen hrranBed br Miss Hdith Walton. Anions; those who Will take part will t Miss Mary Hewitt, the lost Prlneeaij Mla Helen 1'rlntz, the Dreamcrf Miss Mary nuckmlller, as Faith; Miss tlelett Pren dersast, Superstition i Miss Louise Aitta den, as Fallacy Miss Beatrice Selfert, as Doubt, a Giant; Miss Louise Deacon, a Vicar J Ml? Frances Maekey, a Clown f StlSs Mundy, Miss Wilsori, Miss Dougherty, Miss Hartman, Miss Bloat nnd Miss Kear as Dwarfs; Miss Boone, Miss Gore nhd Mls3 Elsele, as Satyrs: Miss Campbell, Miss Haggarty, Miss Wilson and Mlos McGuckln, as Data; Miss A. Stockwell, Miss Naylor, Miss Barry, Miss Elder, Mi4 Follott and Mies Bebrlna;, as Fairies; Miss McKclvey, Miss Ross, Mies Locke. Mlai Jennings, Miss Scattorgood, Mlsa A. Elle, a nalnbow; Miss Jacltson, Miss Newell, Miss Roberts, MJss Bliss, Mlas M. Ash mead, Miss N. Ashmead, Miss Fox, Mlsa Sutabaehcr, Miss Lesher, Miss Nevlus. Miss Sharp, Miss Stlen nnd Miss Vertner. as Peasants; Miss Clark and Miss E Ellee, as Flower Girls, and Miss Edith Eikesen, as a Peddler. Mrs. J. Brocklcsby, of the GreyEtone, 126 School House lane, left on Saturday for Boston and Its environs, where she will vlBlt for several weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Nelson Allison, of IBS West Queen lane, aro being congratulated upon tho birth of a son, George Grler Allison, 2d. Mrs. D. English Dallam, Jr., of 818 West ntttenhouse street, will entertain at luncheon on Wednesday, May 10, In tinnnP nf Attaa ra(hn.tH. lion,.. T..,.!.. whoso mnrrlago td Mr. Charles F. Rowley', 01 uosion, win take place on Saturday, May 13. Mr. Norman Carpenter, of 480 West Brlnghurst street, entertained the mem bers of tho Blazing Arrow Athletic Club Friday oventng. The guests wero Mr. Hor aco Mitchell, Mr. Montgomery Mitchell, Mr. Stanley Obcrly, Mr. Jack Shoyer, Mr. Brlnton Dallett, Mr. Kendall Shoyor, Mr, William Rowland, Mrs. Ralph Raynor, Mr John MoKarnher nnd Mr. William McKarahcr. Mrs. II, D. Richardson, of Berkeley, Cnl., is tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Doan, of 153 West Carpenter Btrcet, for a fortnight. .. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles E Bagley, of ,272 Harvey street, ore Bpendlng tho week end in Atlantic City. Mr. Arthur C. Bag loy was in Pittsburgh over Sunday, College Head to Be Entertained Hero Dr. Kerr Duncan MacMUlnp, a former Princeton educator who haB become presi dent of Wells College, New York, will visit this city today as tho gueit of the College Club, which will give a reception In his honor. Doctor MacMlllan has Just com pleted a whirlwind campaign In New York city to raise a fund of JBOP.DOO to endow Wells College. Only J100.O0C more is needed. AMUSEMENTS ARCADIA CHESTNUT IJI7TWCCK lr.TH nml I OTH PRICES DAILY 15c EVKNINOS, 2.'.r SATURDAYS ami HOLIDAYS, EVENING PRICKS PREVAIL AFTER 1 P. M NOW All This Week1 At lOitO. 12;30, 2-1S, 4. 0, 7:45, n:30. Tlve Famous Dcaatv 0 Two Continents EDNA MAY fOf "Belle of Nciv York" Fnnvj) In First nnd Exclusive Presentation of "SALVATION JOAN" A Drnm-i of Intenoe Heart Interest. MISS MAY Receives ?100,000 FOR THIS. HER FIRST AND ONLY APPEARANCE IN SIOTION PIC TURES. AND DONATES IT TO THE RED CROSS RELlCr FUND. TIP.' AND EXCLUSIVE PRESENTATION BILLIE BURKE in "GLORIA'S ROMANCE" A Serial Story Ono Instalment of Twp Parts An an Adilcd Attraction. EST J1EGINNINO MAY 8th. Oth nnd 10th. and EVERY -MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNES DAY THEREAITER FOR HI WEEKS. Garrick Last 6 Evgs. wViTsat. LAST CHANCES TO SEE THE FUNNIEST PLAY IN THE WORLD IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Best Seats $1 nt l'opV- Wed. Matinee. BEOINNINU TUES . M W Seats Thursday. THROUGH THE AGES The Struggle of the Soul Against the Ilody. With Mme. Yorska & Robt. T. Hainaa ACADEMY Seats at Heppes, 1110 Chestnut. TONIGHT AT 8:15 First "Pops" Concert RY THE Philadelphia Orchestra Conductor . . , THADDEUS RICH POPULAR PHOOKAMS POPVLAlf PRICES REFRESHMENTS SERVED SMOKING PERMITTED ON TLOOR Prices, '.'5c. 50c. 75o Table & Bo Seats. 1l. Concerts Ev Eve. This W'k Except Thura. B. F. Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS THE AMERICAN COMEDIENNB Miss Irene Franklin Mr Burton Hreen at the Piano, Slngins; Her Original Socje. FRANKLIN ARDELL In "THE WIFE SAVER" Dooley i. Hugel. Schooler & Dickinson; Roger Gray t Co. Others. ATllTT PTTT TONIGHT AT 8:1B. iXUHtXUr All po,,. $i Mat, Thursday Cyril Harcourt'a Joy-Infuslne Comedy "A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS" "Very Clever and Exceedingly Topping1' Evening Ledger. T VRTr TONIGHT AT 8U5. J-jlIVlVj Pop. t50 Matinee Wednesday. Frans Lehar's Incomparable Operetta. ALONE AT LAST -j. Muslo and Mirth That Charm and Dtllgbt. atiBATBST SWaitfO CAST BVBR ABShiitiLED ton Liam ovxra POSITIVELY LAST 3 WEEKS! JIURBl Broad Last 6 Evgs. " MR. CYRIL MAUDE -orpy.. Bast Seats ) 50 at Popular Wad. Matisse. NEXT WEEK Seats Thurs Mall Order Now A am AND POWERFUL DRAMA The Devil's Invention Forrest Tonight 8 $Ut SHLWVN i COMPANY Present THE GIGANTIC WAR MELODRAMA UNDER FIRE WlthWIUJAM COURTBNAY CO. OX lft Best Beats II a,t Popular Wednesday Mat. "IXVi ivii4- p09" Mats. Toes, Jt rhurl W alnUt 25c. CKJc. Res. Mat. Sa.t .TONJQHT BW?M TWIN BEDS Knickerbocker AffHfii j