Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 04, 1916, Night Extra, Image 13

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    EVENING LEDaERPHILADELPiriA. THTTftSDAY, MAY 4, 1910
Fancy wynne anticipates savoy
AMATEURS TO APPEAR IN PLAY FOR USHERS' ASSOCIATION
OJPEKA WITH MUUH PJUHJASUKJU
Batience" to Be Given This Year by Members of Savoy
Company With Many JNew .Names Added to Their
List Other Matters of Interest
v ONS la nrontly Interested In
5m comtnff annual production of
v0. Opora Company, which will
Spatlcnco" una yw"-, imu win uo
r l the liroaa ovrou iuvnuu uu
! " . An If ..III tin tlir. 1 7Ml
Er'e. the Savoy Company'n existence,
Efone may oy na the ydara go on tho
Pi? . .. iTntmi 11nr.liaii:in will
" .i t . Jld hnlo natil Tlnln
;n WkO -l lenuum ! "ii
in i.,. lm liuulliur conlrnlln
fcflnton win '- - - -
SH, Miss ui"" "
-L,.Annllv plottslns quality, very
FL BWCet and true, whlio Miss Urln
F-T' 4 B juUo remarkable contralto
5 of unusual acope nnd with an ox
Sly rich, full tone. Tho other lead
SSmtHI he taken by MUdrod Shut
f! Francca Bally, lailaiboth Harrl
Zi Benjamin Mosser, William Koofer,
Mililo Warren Cooke, who will havo tho
J&JInf tenor part! Frank Ward and
jfaa Arnold.
ii In t-- chorus of rapturous maidens
111 be --ni1 Marguerite Adams, Lyclln
Beally. MargtiretU ".V. Blspham,
j&nhy H. Blspham, Carollno IVcs Brln
onTMMguerna Burton, Mabol Corry,
ii3toblh Cryor, Kllovboth Dallaa, Anna
Wiston, Dorothy Dlnsmdro, Mary
fcutwlck. Dorothy Foils, Anna Qnrdl.
IbJt, Edith aillette, Helen Gillette, Eliza.
Eth arammer, Serena B. Hawloy, liar
Met Heborton, Suo lloberton, Dorothea
font, Margaret V. Kent, Dorothy W.
Kirk, Margucrlto Lautenbach, Gladys
Kirton, Sidney tar, Mary V. Lelper,
gllabeth P. Moyor. Bluncho M. Patter
m, Margaret Phillips, GcorBluna G. Pit
hid, Katharine Smtton, Kathlyno M.
gfeattuck. Mario I Starr, Florence Shoo
tSur, Martha S. Shoemaltor, Marian P.
Itoiilmln. Louise P. Twaddoll, Mario C.
lira.
frhe dragoon guards will include Howo
Mams, Sd, Norman Ball. Harry Bodcn, ,
Beorgo Borda, Sherman Coates. John
borry, Montgomory Forator, Jomos Gor
ion, Farragut Hall, Robert Illne, Donald
Jinks, Rutherford John, Thomas Lo
EJara, Matthew Maury, Paul McKeone,
jWIUimn Moody, Sydnov Morris, Edward
"Murphy. Philip Quick, Wallaco Ifoberts,
feydney Sharwood, Coleman Sellers, 3d,
SJden Sexton, IUchard Spro-rue. Norman
weUer, Henry Tctlow. 2d. Harrison
fTownsend, Jr., B. F. Wado and Jamard
leckwer.
jlThe management this year includes
tmaw ."unury, prvaiuuiu; oyuu,;
vlco president; Mabol Corry,
acMtary; Thomas Lowura, treasurer,
id Mildred Shattuck, Plantou Mlddlo-
on and Norman Ball. Comlllo Zeckwor
lij musical director and Joseph Craig
Fa stage manager.' Tho Savoy Company
u founded among young society girls
And men to revive tho ailbort and Sulli
van operas, so famous at , ono time.
'There are usually throe or four perform
lancea and they aro always givon for
fcharity. This year tho heneflclary will
lb tiu Children's Hospital.
ITha patronesses will includo Mrs. J.
toojro Adams, Mrs. Alfred 'Reginald
pen, Miss Rachel Ash, Miss Ashhurst,
Wra. Esmondo IL Austin, Mrs. Henry P.
Wb-, Mrs. Joseph A. Ball, Mrs. Clar
bm Wyatt Blspham, Mrs. Thomas
BJnjdon Blynn, Mrs. Henry C. Boden,
fin. Ferreo Brinton. Mrs. Ellen H. Bu
chanan, Mrs. Maurlco Burton, Mrs. John
Cadwalader, Jr., Mls3 Florenco Caldwell,
iifi. "W. Marriott Canby, Mrs. Hampton
Oaraon, Mrs. Herbert T. Clark, Mrs. C.
Howard Colket, Mrs. James C. Corry,
alia Ada M. Crozer, Mrs. Matthew H.
Oyer, Mrs. Trovanion Dallaa, Mrs. Ed
wd E. Denniston, Mrs. Archibald A.
Wnsmoro, Mrs. Thomas Dolan, Mrs.
Thomas Eastwlck, Mrs. J. Lincoln Foltz,
Sirs. Robert Forster, Miss C. Beatrice
Pox; Mrs. L. Webster Fox, Mrs. Benja
93n Hawley, Mrs. Robert Heberton, Mrs.
iT.Jp. W. Holton, Mrs. Joseph Hutchln
n, Mrs. T. Pemberton Hutchinson,
lira. Edward Ilsley, Mrs. Norman Mar
riott Jones, Mrs. William B. ICeefor, Mrs.
Prank Qranger Kennedy, Mrs. Warren
lAutenbach, Mrs. Wlllard Lawton, Mrs.
Renry Lear, Mrs. George II. X.owa-s,
Mrs. 'WllUara M. Longstreth, Mrs.
ffhomas McCrae, Mrs. Louis Madeira,
lira. Matthew F. Maury, Mrs. G. Plan
u Middlcton, Mrb. Edward Mooro, Mrs.
William Morris, Mrs. Edward E. Moyor,
Wis. Charles C. Norris, Jr., Mrs. Louis
fejPage, .Mrs. William II. Patterson,
Mra, John W. Pepper, Mrs. James do
golf Perry, Mrs. Ryland Phillips. Mrs.
Pwbert PJtfleld, Mrs. J. Ernest Richards,
K1 I Harry Richards, Jr., Mrs. Ed
rejrd T. Sayres, Mrs. Coleman Sellers,
ft Mrs. Alexander D. Sexton, Mrs.
ank Rodman Shattuck, Mrs. Ellis C.
Shoemaker, Mrs, J. L. Shoemaker, Mrs.
tojhua, Shoemaker, Mrs. Walter Starr,
". W. Yorke Stevenson, Mrs: Leopold
Mokovraki. Mrs. Frederick II. Straw
'?, Mrs. Edwin C. Sweetzer, Mrs.
'SMph yetlow, Mrs. Harry ToulmlrJ,
a-ajJoMph B. Townsend,.Mrs. Edward
Froth, Mra. J. p, Twaddell, Mrs. 8arnuel
8nr. Mrs. William U. Warden. Mrs,
yoo a Warwick. Mrs. Frank Wis
a and Mra. Camlllo Zeckwer,
NANCY WYNNE.
BfAjIawn fete for the beneht of the Bald.
$. V. "ursery will be given on Sat
v,jr J(, on tha grounds or Mss
n Converse's home at Rosemoot.
' ,
' PliS match of the polo gams
n
H3tihTwil, V "" UI.U tllO l.UUU.1
Wi Bt u Id n Sa,urd3' afternoon
j Mawr. ' a
''h annual iti
rh .n....l ..-.... . .....
Ea?4f rt5r at th Plastic Club, when
i. i.?'" " UKon was made presi
'y, Mw .larriet Sanaln. the retiring
. 3 TIC President; Mrs. Allco
oer Stephens, second vlco president;
-ent; MISS Tti,Vi TTo.Hoi. yA.illiiv
Kl. Mrs, Laura, Craven Lewis, cor-
-- -fiary. anc MU3 Altnea J.
i treasure-.
.-fchard P. McNeely will entertain
Wncheqi, and bridge clu 'today.
i? jn-moera are Mr. Kane B.
I-.rv - VUUUn)lil( JM.JO.
sivn?rMk p K--y. W-sa Anna
i -
Md Hx C. Hartman Kuhn havo
i rouad for th bw house wMch
t paving bum In Jjrya Mj.wr. It
ndjotnn Wootton, the country homo of
tho George W. Chllda Droxeln, nnd High
land Farm, tho homo of the Valentines.
Mrs. D. Pratt Mannlx ontertntnod at
luncheon at her home today In honor of
Mrs. Robert l.oe Itiisscll, wlfo of the
commandant of the Navy Yard.
Mrs. W. Rarkllo Henry, of Pino Cottag-o,
RoKomont, has re turn ml from Boston,
where she wna visiting her Water, Mra.
Tlmothu 'Adamowskl. Next wook Mr.
nnd Mrs. Honry will leavo for a Bhort
orulRO on their yacht Hevlft.
I "
Miss Kathleen McDonough, of 2127 Pine
street, has returned from Atlantic City.
Mrs. S. Naudatn Duor will give an extra
subscription dance to tho members of hor
class on Saturday, May 13, In tho Roso
Gardens of tho IlcllcvuoStratford.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pearce, who hnvo
boon occupying their town house, 2030
Spruco street, during tho winter, will movo
out to their home on Montgomery avenue,
Bryn Mawr, about May IE.
Mrs. J. Ross Pilling, of West Mermaid
lanft, St Martin's, has Issued Invitations
for a brldgo to bo given at her homo on
the afternoon of Thursday, May 11, at 3
o'clock.
Dr. Edward W, Taylor, of Cedron, Ocr
mantown, has had his son-in-law nnd
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Wallaco.
ot Plttsueld, Mass., as his guests for bov
ernl days this week. Mr, and Mrs. "Wal
lace returned to tliblr home yesterday.
Mr. Percy Chftro Miller will be tho guest
of honor and principal speaker at tho an
nual bnnquct of the nlumnl of tho Phila
delphia Musical Academy, to be held at
Kuglcr's on Saturday.
Mlts Eleanor Troth linker, of Rlverton,
will bo the guest of Miss Georglanna
Grant, of East Hth street, Chester, for
tho week-end. Miss Helen Blckloy, of
Blckmorc. Walllngford, will give a danco
on Saturday montng, and Miss Grant will
entertain at dinner boforo the danco nt
her home.
Along the Main Line
ARDMORE Miss Carollno C. Hoffman,
who has been spending tho past six
mouths in Washington, hns returned to
her homo on Llanfalr road.
ROSEMONT Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Browning opened tholr house on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Vauclaln and
Miss Constance Vauclaln loft for Wash
ington. D. C, yesterday to oxhlblt their
horses in the Washington Horse Show.
ST. DAVID'S Mrs. Rollln II. Wilbur,
of Old Stone House, la spending u few
days In Now Yorlc
Mrs. William V. Alexander Is spending
tho week nt Atlantic City with her sister,
Miss Margaret II. Auhln, of Cambridge,
Mass.
WAYNE Mrs. Hubert A. Treat gave
nn- attractive May-day party In honor
of her llttlo daughters. Miss Edith Treat
and Miss Anno Treat, on Monday at their
homo In Aberdeen avenue, Wayne. About
10 children were present. They danced
around a May polo and crowned llttlo
Miss Anno Treat Queen of tho May.
Mrs. Louis II. Watt, of 331 Louclla ave
nue, entertained tho brldgo club of which
she Is n member, at her homo on Tuesday
afternoon. Among those present wcro
Mrs. II. IC. Mulford. Mrs. John Dunlap,
Jr.. Miss Hertha Ball, Mrs. C. II, S.
Howell, Mrs. Herbert A. Treat, Mrs. John
Barnes, Mrs. M. F. D. Scanlon, Miss
Lutchins, Mrs. R. C. Waro, MrB. H. J.
Patton, Mrs. M. R. Ward, Mrs. Robert
Elmer, Mrs. Humbert B. Powell and Mrs.
O. Wlnthrop Cotlln.
DEVON Friends of Mr. William Baker
Whclcn, -t Clovelly, Dovon, will bo glad
to hear that ho Is convalescing from his
recent Illness,
Mr. and Mrs'. Thomas F. Watson, who
havo rontcd their house In Devon to Mrs.
Austin Heckscher for tho summer, havo
moved to Mr. Watson's father's homo In
Wayne.
Mlb.s Esther Lloyd and Mr. Malcolm
Lloyd, Jr, have opened Llanynn, their
placo in Dovon, for tho summer. Their
sister, Mrs. Caspar Whitby, will spend
tho summer with them,
West Philadelphia
MISS BESSIE WORRALL
The Hiawatha Club of the Calvin Pres
byWrlan Church will give its annual
entertainment, a comedy In three acts,
entitled "Polly In rolltlcs," in McCahan
Hall. 60th and Master streets, tonight and
tomorrow evenings. The proceeds of tho
performance will be given to the Mortgage
Fund of the church. Tho characters as
they appear arej
Maria.....1 .....i-1" Florence Craar
BamroV..,....,.,......ll'- Harley Waterman
Mra Danvera..... Uss Marjprla Oro-lilnier
Polly nantcn .ills 138-la Worrall
Colonel Japr Camera.. .ilr. Ferris aunnltur
Cora Jones , SH-a Jilura JIUUr
All previous entertainments have been
greatly enjoyed and this comedy is ono
which will coma up to tU standard.
Miss Dorothy Bradford, a notfd soprano
soloist, will give several selections, ac
companied by Mr- Thompson Berry,
during one of the intermissions.
Mrs, R. B. Wheeler has returned to her
home in Wilmington Del, after spend
ing a month as the guest of her eon, Mr.
R. Clement Wheeler, of 831 North 6Id
street. l
Mrs. S, M. Hess, of 49H Cedar avenue,
la attending the convention of tho Daugh
ters of the Revolution, which Is baing
held at the Waldorf Astoria, In New York,.
this week. ,
i
Delaware County
Mr. and Mrs. A Milton IColjv of Wayne
ftvVuue; Highland Park. w rcivir con-gratulatio-w
upon the birth of a daughter,
garah Adela --, - Suml
tSS flHV9
WQLTS
Along the Reading
Mrs, Victor Mulford, of Greenwood avo
nuo, Wyncotc. pntcrtnlncd tho hoard of
dlrcclom of tho Women's Club of Wyncoto
at luncheon at her home yesterday. Among
those present wero Mrs. Cyrus II. K.
Curtis, Mrs. Spencer K. Mulford, Mis
John Grlbbcl, Mrs. Maurice J. Jloover,
Mrs. Frederick Campbell, Mrs. Frank P.
Webb, Mrs. Philip S Colllni, Mrs.
William Kent and Mrs. H. G. Fctterolf.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Dilcsbach, of
Oak Lane, unnounco the engagement of
their daughter. Miss Ruth Evans Dilcs
bach, to Mr. E. Victor Roscnbcrger, of
Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schoble, of Green
wood avenue, Wyncoto, who havo Just
returned from Atlantic City, havo as
their gueits this week their daughter,
Mrs. William McDonald Powell, and hor
Infant son, Master William McDonald
Powell. Jr., of Montclalr, N. J. Mr.
Powell will como ocr on Saturday to
spend tho week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stexcnsnn. 3d, Miss
Isabel Stevenson, Miss Mary Stevenson
nnd Miss Dorothy Stevenson, of West
nvenue, Jcnklntown. left Tuesdny for At
lanta. Ga., whet'o they will mako their
homo In tho future.
A tableau for tho benefit of the ChrlHt
Church Homo will bo given at tho homo
of. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Boyle, Jr.. at
Rydal on Saturday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock. These tableaux aro got up
and nro being nrranged by Miss Mar
guerite Boylo and soiho of her friends,
Chester Valley
Tho Chester County Association of
Women's Clubs Is holding a reciprocity
day at tho New Century clubhouse. In
West Chester, today. Tho organization
will havo as Its guests tho association;) of
Dolaware, Buck3 and Montgomory Coun
ties. Tho presidents of each of theso as
sociations will address the meeting Under
tho direction of Mls3 Blancho D. Warner,
of Duffryn Mawr, chairman of reciprocity,
tho following program on education wa3
arranged:
AtMrcs
Mr. Thomas A, Bock. Cheater County Super
intendent 1'ubllu HchoolB.
Vocal solo
Mrs. Foster II Stnrkcy.
Address "Improvlnir tho Schools, Mr. It. C.
Krebs. Superintendent tichools ot Somerset
County, New Jersey
Address "Continuation Schools." Mr. Louis
Nustuium, Assistant Superintendent Phila
delphia Hoard of Education.
Solo (selected)
Mrs. Uagar Mlller-Tilllco.
At tho" conclusion of tho morning's pro
gram a luncheon was served by tho Hos
pitality Committee of tho Now Century
Club of West Chester In tho dining room
of tho clubhouse.
Tho progrnm for tho afternoon session
Is as follows:
Address 'Possibilities of Young: Women's
Christian Associations In Itur.il Communi
ties." Miss Carolina t'oresman, of tho Ter
ritorial Committee of nutlonal board of the
Younc Women's Christian Association.
Vocal solos
a. "I Know Not Why" Koeveasy
b. "Wake Up'; : 1'hlllps
Miss Mary Ross.
Danes "Nlahtlneale."
Mrs. lUilph Waldo Emerson. Jr.
Contralto solo "If I Could Call Hack the
Years" .... Jsorth
Mrs J. Hobs Owens.
Address "Tho Settlement a Factor In Hdu
cation." Mrs Abigail J. D&vlcs, of Collesa
Bcttl-ment. Philadelphia.
Solo "A la Cubana" Enrtqua Oranabos
Mrs. Llppert.
Address "Survey of the World," Dr. Oeorca
tarla lUlsuel,
The association Is very fortunate In se
curing at this time tho services ot Doctor
Ralguel, yho has the distinction of having
been asked by King Goorgo and Queen
Mary to lecture at Buckingham Pulaco on
the Panama Canal. -
Germantown
Mrs. Edward Wiener, of 6104 Pulaski
avenue, was hostess at a bridge party yes
terday afternoon at tho aermantown
Cricket Club, The guests numbered 100,
among whom wero Mrs. Howard ICetcham,
Mrs. Joseph Stelnmetz, Mrs. Calvin M,
Smyth, Mrs. Harry Gray, Mrs, Bernardo
de H. Stokes, Miss Louise Tatterfleld, Mrs,
Nelson Graves, Mrs. Walter D. Bates,
Mrs. Ely Smith, Mrs. Walter Shipley, Mrs.
Malcolm Moore, Mrs. Joseph Floltas, Mrs.
Adamson, Mrs, Lear, Mrs. Horaco Deacon,
"Mrs. James Anderson, Mrs. John Myers,
Mrs. Joseph Wayne, Mrs. Stevens, tho
Misses Lorimer, Mrs, Linton Alburger.
Mra. William Hesse, Jr., Mrs. Marshall
Truttt, Miss V. Slaughter and Mrs. Robert
Coleman. Miss Florence Wiener and Mrs.
E. R. Coleman presided at the tea table,
which was artistically 'decorated with
baskets filled with pink and white tulips,
Mrs. Samuel Blspham Rowen, ot 6107
Wayne avenue. Is spending a fortnight
in Atlantla City, N. J.
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Brush, of Hortter
street, have gone to Baltimore to visit
friends for several days.
Mrs. David Young, of 25 West Phi
Ellena street, will entertain informally at
bridge and luncheon on Thursday morning.
May IL
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Todd, formerly of
Atlanta, Ga., have taken a house at the
corner of weatvlew avenue ahd McCalluni
street and will make their home per-l
manently In Germantown,
Mrs. Prescott Adamson and Mlsa Edith
Ayers, of the Wood-Norton Apartments.
Wayno avenue and Johnson street, will
entertain informally at cards and dancing
thhi evening.
South Philadelphia
Miss Mary Lynch, of 2328 South Ban
croft street, will entertain at cards tola
evening at her home, followed by a buffet
supper.
8IlVw 'BrarfftB m 'TM What's Doing Tonight
Vv y sY l$&m mm gSip
7J-j- waff" GOGOOAS
HELEN KELLER, DEAF AND BLIND,
WILL LECTURE HERE ON HAPPINESS
To Aid the Pennsylvania Industrial Home for Blind at
3827 Powelton Avenue, Miss Keller Will Speak on
Monday at Broad Street Theatre
M
ISS HELEN KELLER, tho blind lec
turer, will talk on "Happiness" Mon
day afternoon. May 15, at 2:10 o'clock at
tho Broad Street Theattc. Preceding tho
lecturo Mrs. Anno S. Macy will tell tho
Ufa stoy of this gifted womnn, who bc
camo blind and deaf at tho ago of 13
months and remained In Intellectual dark
ness until her seventh year, since which
.mo sho has written a number of books
nnd devoted u hugo part of her life
to tho blind and deaf.
Tho proceeds of tho lecturo will bo de
voted to tho building fund ot tho Pcnn
syhanla Industrial Homo for tho Blind,
3S27 Powelton nenue.
Tho Ushers' Association of St. John
tho Baptist's Church, tho largest church
In Manayunk, will present an original
musical comedy this evening In tho Parish
Hall. The plot of tho comedy, "Life's
Rovlow," was writton by Mr. John P.
Mcllor, who is stago director, und tho
music by Mr. Jack McAdanis, musical
director, both members of tho organiza
tion. The scno Is laid In Now York,
and In addition to tho original music
somo of tho most popular songs will bo
Introduced. The oxcollent cast Includes
Mlsa Anna M. Tclchm.in, Miss Nan M.
Malscm, Miss Mao IC. Gordon, Miss Kath
rlno II Beck, Miss Anna M. Walsh, Miss
Rcglna L. Walsh, Miss Ireno Churchvitle,
MIS3 Gertrude Haas, Miss Mario McCor
mack, Mr. Walter J. Lottus. Mr. William
J. Wall, Mr. Thomas H.orly, Mr. John
Rodgers, Jr., Mr. William Hare, Mr. Frank
O'DonncII. Mr. John Armstrong. Mr. Ray
mond Schalfor, Mr. Thomas Rellly. Mr.
Frank McBrlde. Mr. John Connelly, Mr.
Frank CoBtclla, Mr. Vincent Mulchrone,
Mr. Ray Cherry. Mr. Joseph Cherry, Mr.
J. It, McAdams and Mr. J. P. Mellor. Tho
entertainment Is In chargo of Mr. J.
Damlen Kearney and Mr. James A. Carlln.
TWO dollghtful llttlo plays. Benedlx's
"Guonstlgo Vorzolchon" and Wlbrandt's
"Jugendllebo," will bo presented by tho
members of tho Deutscher Vereln, of
Tcmplo University, nt their annual play
and danco tomorrow evening at tho Now
Century Drawing Rooms.
Trofessor and Mrs, Charles Evans, who
nro directing the plays, aro well supported
by tho following members of tho college
and teachers' college departments: Miss
Veronica R. Michaels, Miss Carollno
Mickey, Miss Johanna Raacke, Mlsa
Louise E. Eborenz, Miss Doris V. Stern,
Mr. Henry Roberts, Jr.. Mr. J. Theodore
Arntz, Mr. George Roberts, Mr. Robert
P. Fischels, Mr. Karl B. Thews and Mr.
Manuel Oladdnlk.
An added feature will be u ballet,
"Psyche and Flower airls," "Peasants'
Rhapsody," by tho following members of
tho physical education department, under
the direction ot Miss Minerva Stern'; Miss
Marion A. Garrett, Miss Mary Wesley,
Miss Frances Kirk, Miss Mabel Bockel
mann. Miss Emma R. Hamsher, Miss Mil
dred A. Pidgeon, Miss Dorothy S. Howell,
Miss Helen R. Olbb, Miss Dorothy Saund
ora. Miss Margaret L. Bostwlck, Miss
Sarah Jane Taylor, Miss Frances Han
nlngtori, Miss Mildred Burt, Sllsa Verna
Price, Miss Ruth McCoy, Miss Mary E. M.
Flster. Miss Amelia Porter, Miss Louise
Small, Mr. William Olben, Mr. Robert
Schonkel, Mr. Vernon Myers, Mr. Abo
Lober, Mr. Ellwood Geiges, Mr. Elmer
Godahall. Mr, John Scarry,
Many society women will act as patron
esses, and a dance will follow.
The Alpha, Beta a'nd Gamma Chapters
of the Delta Gamma Sigma Sorority gave
their final dancq of the season last eve
ning in the ballroom of the Hotel RItten
house. The patronesses were Mrs. John
Casnet, Mrs. John L. Jamleson and Mrs
Charles M. Conner. Miss Helen Smiley,
president of the Alpha Chapter, had the
affair in charge, and It proved an entire
success.
A SURPRISE linen shower was given on
Sunday evening In honor of Miss
Claire Esklne, EOS South 9th street, in
honor of her betrothal to Mr, Louis, W,
paroff.
Among thoso present were Miss Ida
Daroff, Miss Helena Esklne, Miss Eliza
beth Daroff, Miss Claire Goodman, Miss
Reba Talne, Miss LUlye Jacobs) Miss Re
becca, Steinberg. Miss Paula Bodek, Mlsa
Lillian Master, Mia Pauline Kramer, Miss
Stella Kaplan, Miss Dorothy Esklne, Miss
Bessie Wlnkleraan. Mlsa Gertrude Spiegel,
Mia? Rose Udell. Miss Eva Llptnan, Mlsa
Sara Jlegf 14 Mlstj Mary Broder Miss
2L4ry Seiner, Misa Uilclt, Mlaa Fiogita,
nSS WW7 A7. TCif17V rjmzffl!$imXS3(iZSh
Mlsa Hertha Klrklc, JIlss Rose Daroff.
Miss Mil'er and Miss Ruben, of linltlmoro;
Dr. J. Binder, Mr. Henry Anronson. Mr
John Knplan, Mr. Jack Knrtiflcld, Or. S.
RoMMifelt. Mr J. Austin Wolfe. Mr. Bennrd
Plncus, Dr. V, Sldoll, Mr. Allen Kaplan.
Mr. Henry I.lpman, Mr. Peter Abrams.
Mr. Al Arronson, Mr. Kramer, Mr. Albert
Voice. Mr. Louis Darort. Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Cherry, Mr. and Mia. II. Daroff,
Mr. and Mrs Goorgo Albert. Mr. and Mrs.
S. l.xkin. Mr. Charles Daroff. Mr. Milton
Dai off Mr. Josoph Daroff and Mr. Samuel
Daroff.
Mlsa Roso Strauss, of 3102 ClIfTord
street, n member of tho Amicus Club, will
entertain tho members al her homo on
Sunday. Among tho guests will bo Miss
Sonlno M. Fcldmnn. Mlts Melllo Marvin,
Mlsj Lillian Cohen, SIlss Lillian Rqlsmnn,
Miss Jean Cohen, Miss Ilcsslo GUck, Miss
Julia Segvlman, Miss Tlllla Jacobs, Miss
Bee Ailuolcate and Miss Ida Hotfman.
Miss Esther L. Fox entertained Miss
Anna Slrasky, of Baltimore, nt her homo,
918 South 5th street, on Saturday evening.
Among her guests wcro Miss Anna Broil
sky, Miss Ros.0 Blleden. Miss Lena Fox,
Miss Sara Lacff, Miss Blancho Kauffmaii,
Miss Sara Fox, Miss Reba Fox, Mr.
Meyer Goldberg, Mr Bud Silverman, Mr.
William Holzmali. Mr. Phil Shapiro, of
Glen Falls; Mr R Rosenthal. Mr. Louis
Zislln nnd Mr. I Leonard Lewis, of Beth
lehem. Vocal selections wero glvon by
Miss Roso nilcdcn and Miss Sara Fox, ac
companied by Mr William Holzman, A
buffet supper was served.
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES SMITH
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES SMITH, of
1613 North 28th btreet, celebrated
the eighth anniversary of their wedding
nt heir homo on Saturday. The reception
room was beautlfuly decorated in green.
Mr. Samuel Perltz acted as toustmastor.
Mr- Louis Walters and Mls Verna Le
Mar gau an exhibition in fancy dancing,
find Mlw Anna Cleary sang, accompanied
at tho piano by Mr. George Cahan, Mr.
Albert Miller and Mr. Jack Acton also
sang. Among those present were Miss
Marie Neff. Miss Esther Mpser, Miss Anna
Cleary; Mlsa Mary Muldoon, Miss Cora
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Yeager, Miss Verna
Lo Mar, Miss Mario Charles, Mlsa Ma
tilda Smith, Miss Catherine Smith, Mr.
Oeorge Cahan, Mr. Louis Walters, Mr.
Fred Crowel, Mr. J. J. Unsenmeyer, Mr.
J. Acton. Mr. A Miller. Mr. O. Leveris.
Mr. C. Laaher. Mr. Yeager, Mr. Sam
PereU and Mr. S. R. Schatz.
A surprise farewell party was given to
MUs Harriett Parker by the Exponent
Club at tho home of Mlsa Fannie V.
Seifer, Hi Spruce, street
Among those present wpre Mlsa Julia
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Fisher, MIrs Molllo Shulmnn, Miss Leah
Mclbrosc, Miss Ethel Seifer, Miss Esther
Kab.ick, Miss Fnnnle V. Seifer, Miss Har
riett Paiker. Miss Reba Seifer, Miss Anna
Iluruitz. Miss Mlnnlo Pomerantz, Miss
Relia Seifer. Miss Sadlo Hlcrnbaum, Mjr.
and Mrs. Seifer. Mrs. Shulmnn, Mrs. R.A1
bus, Mr. Benjamin Rubinstein. Mr. Iko
P. Smith, Mr. Maurlco Well. Mr. Hniry
Wilson, Mr. F. Brandt, Mr. Joseph
Giosninan, Mr. Mlko Mellrote, Mr. B.
Rothstcln, Mr. Benjamin Lclner, Mr. Carl
Blausteln and Mr Van Bcrger. Mr. Well
presented tho guests with souvenirs. Mr.
Rubinstein acted as toastmastcr. Miss
Parkes will lea.o shortly for Chicago.
TlHi: Castlo Club of North Philadelphia
will hold Its annual danco nt Mar
tel's Dancing Academy on Tuesday eve
ning. ' Tho committee In chargo of this
affair Includes Miss Anna M. Davlcs, Mr.
Jnmes Casaldy, Mr. Robert Carrol and
Mr. Abraham Schaofer.
Exhibition dancing will ho given nnd
ocaI selections will bu rendered by sev
eral well-known entertainers. Mr. Hugh
Gorman nnd Mr. Bernard Schacfer will
act ns floor managers.
Mr. Frank Pressman entertained at his
home, 202 North 57th street, on Sunday
ovcnlng. Piano solos wero glen by Mr.
Benjamin Sokolovo and Miss Henrietta
Goldstein and violin solos by Mr Frank
Roblnbon. Among thoso piescnt wire Mr.
and Mrs. acorgo Llpschutz, Mr. -Jnmes
Pressman, Mr. George Hopkins, Mr. Sain
uol Master, Miss Soplilo Stein, Miss Ida
Stern, Miss Francis Lcltt und Miss Anna
Llonc.
Tho friends of tho Lebanon Hospital
will give a concert and danco nt tho Park
way Building, Broad and Cherry streets,
Sunday evening, May'"!, the proceeds of
which will go toward tho building fund
for tho hospital. Tho Entertainment Com
mittee Is composed of Dr. V. Seidell, 5Jr.
Abrams, Miss E. Llptnan, Miss It. Duron",
Miss S. Spiegel and Mr. Prlus. ,
A party wns given In honor of Miss
Jcanetto AbramolT. nt her-home, 0G1 North
5th street, on Sunday. Thoso pretent were
Miss F. Resnlck, SIlss B. Solomon, Mlts
A. Risen, Miss L. Robeman, Miss L. Beck
or, Mr. A. M. Rosenbeig, Mr. M. Schwartz,
Mr. A. Samuels, Mr. M. Kargher. Mr. II.
Kramer. Mr. Sn Sacks, Mr J. N. Wein
stoln, Mr. L. C. Eskln nnd Mr. and Mrs.
Abramoff.
AMUSEMENTS
At 10:10, 12.30. 2:15. 4. 0. 7:13, 030
A "l" CHESTNUT IWow ldth
AlLclUict EDNA MAY"
In "SALVATION JOAN"
Beginning Monday out. and every Monday,
Tiuudai and Wednesday thereafter for twenty
epttodti (ONE BV-.HY WKKK)
Added Attraction to Jtesular Troeram
BlLLtE IIUKKU in "GLOIUA'S ROMANCC"
Palace
10c 1211 MARKET 20o
10 A. M to lt:lS P. M.
LAST 8 DAYS
MARY PICKFORD
IN AN APPEALING UIIAMA
"THE ETERNAL GRIND"
XT' J 10 Market ab OtbSOc
VlPTriVin TODAY & TOJJOmtQW
V It. LUI Id Frank Keennn
.,,.- and MARY BOLAND In
"THE STBPP1KO STONK"
LABT KP1SOUE OP MARY PAGE-
Sidney Drew la "Systam Is Bvwvthlng"
Prl. and Sat , "THE COMB BACK"
Stanley
MARKET ABOVE 18TH
11.15 All. to 11:15P.M.
DustiR Farnum
IN 'DAV1D OAHKIOK"
ALL NEXT WEEK GERALDlNE FARRAR
AND WALLACE UE1D IN -MARIA ROSA"
LITTLE
THEATRE
Hib. & p Lanty
THBATRE
'RANO.US JtfAMEMKJUB
Tonljht . Li Monu ou
I'ea 'Bnoul. Frl. Eir.,
L Petit Chooolitlwe.
LOCUST
KD and LOCUST tjT3.
HOUSE PETERS
'CLOSED ROAD"
BELMONT "&J83& $m
TUB BLACKLIST"
Knickerbocker "T.AJffiffi,.
Preparedness meeting, preceded by pnrade on
Ilrrmi street. Metropolitan Oner a House. 8
o'clock.
ttr.irilni. "The Man Who Parrot. by Kath-
erlno Oll.er McCor. Ebenerer Ms E. Church.
&'Jd and 1'nrisli street, 8 o'clock.
fnnrert hv 1-nlqrnnnl Dn I.nnee- Oloa Club.
New Century Urnwlnis Room. 8 o'clock.
IMsv. "The Trovers' Osrden.' South Phila
delphia IIk1i School for Ulrls, Broad nnd Jack
son streets. & o ciock.
West Philadelphia Business Men. TtOth street
and Ilaltlmoro nvenuo, 8 o'clock. Free.
Central Clcrmnntonrn Avenue Business Men.
Tloea Business Men. 3fi43 Clertnantown avs-
, nue, 8 o'clock. Free.
Cohockslnk Business Men. 7th street And
Germantown nonue, 8 o'clock. Free.
Philadelphia Orchestra rjooulor concert.
f Acndemy of Music.
Jewish Chnrltahla societies lolnt meetlnr.
Mercantlla Hall.
AMUSEMENTS
TONIGHT 8.15
GRAND
PREPAREDNESS
RALLY
METROPOLITAN
OPERA HOUSE
Citizens' Army Movement
SPEAKHRS
GOV. SAMUEL W. McCALL. ot MassachuMtta
IfAYOR JAMES 5t CURLEY. of Boston
CONGRESSMAN GEORGE S. GRAHAM
A. J. DREXEL BIDDLE
WILLIAM R. NICHOLSON
PARADE STARTS 7:15 P. M. FROM
HOTEL ADELPHIA
Admission Free
Garrick Last 3 Evgs. '
riNAI, CHANCES TO SEE
THE KUNNIE3T l'LAY IN THE WORLD
IT PAYS TO
ADVERTISE
Xf May 9 Seats Today
The Supreme Sensation ot Europs
THROUGH THE AGES
The StruR-gla ot the Soul Against tb Body
with Mme. Yorska & Robt. T. Hainos
And a I'oworful Company ot 60
B. F. Keith's Theatre
CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS
A GALAXY OP COMEDY STARS I
Miss Irene Franklin
MR. BURTON OREEN AT THE TIANO
FRANKLYN ARDELL & CO.
In "THE WIFE SAVER"
Johnny Doolty 4 Yvttta Rueelj Schooler A
Dickinson, Itogt-r Gray A Co.; Nicholas
Nelson Troupe. Others.
Globe Theatre KSSifwL
J1JKJ yA VPBV1LLE Continuous 11
A. M. to-11 P. M, 10c, 15c. JJc.
vrWJntn?hL.FB Lonesome Lassies
Martini & Fabrini VJMx
OTHER MERITORIOUS ACTS
Broad Last 3 Evgs. s$v
MR. CYRIL MAUDE -cnAV
NEXT WEEK SEATS TODAY
A NEW AND POWERFUL DHAMA
THE DEVIL'S INVENTION
Ar.T?.T.PTTT pop MAT' today
JUXllUL Xll TONIOHT AT 8 US
. Cyril Harcourfs Joy-Intuslntr Comedy
"A Pair of Silk Stockings"
"Very Clever and Exceedingly Topplajr."
Evenln-t Ledrar.
T VTJTr TONIGHT AT 8il5
X-l X IVIO Regular Matinee Saturday
FS?cKJ2Sr fAlone at Last"
Music and Mirth Tbat Charm and Delight.
GREATEST SIKCINO CAST EVER
ASSEMBLED IXR LIGHT OPERA
POSITIVELY LAST 3 WEEKS 1 HURRY!
Forrest-Last 3 Evgs,
POSITIVELY LAST CHANCES TO SEE
UUUcl JJ1J. n,i Comnany of BXJk
"Walrmf- Mat-nea Today, 25c, EQc
TWIN BEDS
SEATS NOW VO
NEXT WEEK
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