BYBNIftG- LEBaBK-FHILADSfcPfflA, HATTJRDAY, MAY 6, 19i6. 9 i ' ., ' i II i j0t WYNNE TALKS ABOUT ENGINEERS OF UNIVERSITY Tniii urjajtwiTiu puuiiiiTx'S WORK -- GIVE ANNUAL, CEf B'DN(8B Delightful Ball Givenin Auditorium 'of Engineering Building at t)riiversity of Pennsylvania With Prom inent Pah'onesse-rStevens School Annual' Gortcert !ald De Koven Wjll "Be Present Himself 1W rUraday Night and Will Conduct "Robin Hood," Vih Be Produced at Metropolitan Opera House lovers aro anticipating a. 1 tllO rqnaiuuu u. ....... fTn Lui. r ! Week bv tho nww n ;m. :,.. it;.mit autf society u". " Jnrtety Has only produced Brnntl rr.. U has seen nt to diverge from Erf,e and certainly "Itobln Hood' Et wld to bo one of tho moit do- foil ot the moueru i ,. "Sli ...rformanco will Be Conducted fie Koven himself. After -tho ' Vf " .... !.., n ollr.tiAI Will ance tnai i" "vwt- . it.- rnw.rfnrllnn fnr Mr. !k riven at "- &. Do Koven. , K'l wifflber Of prpmmem. peiauua Mtes, among i . " abutt, Mr- and Mrs. Qeorgo Quln- Tj Jtorwltr, Mr. ana flirn. Aiexanuor fS.Ren.selaer, Mr. and Mn. Edward 12 Mlas Mary K. Gibson, Mr. nfid Mrs. fZ,,l F, Houston, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Er Mr. Lyman Diddle, Mr. and Mrs, Mr. Charles. F. ffcwge H, r raziui , tortr Mr. Louis Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. SI Viribbel. Mr. Clement Buckley bol. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Emlen jLbold, Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Yar 5 Vl Nina Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Henry l0T Mrs- wlllIam u McLean, Mrs. Kj.i iritarafiaM. Mrs. Phllllna Jen- 11 Mr, ilenry A. Nassan, Mr. and iEjgdmuel Caetncr, Jr., Mr. Edward KliwSere. Mr. John Luther Long, Mr. riU Mr. Wnsslll Lops, Mr. nnd Mrs. wlnald Do Koven, Mr. amines a, -fcarlbancr, Mrs. Austin Stevens Heck- PVhir and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. tllhf In other words,, tho Mayor and f M wka will also bo there. ) ' Mn, lleckschcr has dono much for j-V toclety since sho was madp Its ffntiitni and her unrolling mtoroat nan kjfef much to Its success financially ytm m musically. LEVtry day 1 hear more nnd more of I wonderful tlmo tho younger sot had t'.llt" BtoteSburys' danco on Wednes- :jnlght. As we havo all heard, thoy d"MaufIco and Miss Walton on from Jft'tork to give exhibition dancing tad the guests were simply delighted, ,'iw) applauded with such enthusiasm ( Maurice became very generous and uouoced that ho would danco with ftoas of the girls present and pro-. tMt&d to announce tho names out loud. K danced first with Isabel Pago, and IfttD' Margaret Derwlnd, Marguerite tCtfrton and Hope Cromwoll had their WmR together with several others, Itfcjla iflss Walton was equally gracious i dancing with the men, though some- f )Tia man HM Tint ihnv nn na woll fit did the girls In tho exhibition. It gwa pretty trying though, ono must telt.jO It would not bo fair to say HtWeiphla. Personally I think they &w tbout evenly matched, and most of i pretty good nt that. ' bbSM Bftlly will entertain tonight nt fVfinall dance and supper for her two J0Mini, Frances Bally and Molly Bally, tod their respectlvo fiances, Joo Keen Mgd firewater Koons. Frances nnd tolly are, not sisters, but first cousins. pjfMlces came out throo seasons ago kMolly two years past. Tho danco i gtvtiat, EdltJVs .house, Cloverly. nortj'and.bf course Trances' mother, frfarry Bally, and Mollv'a mother. ffcnvCharles Bally, will assist in recel'v-i pw; the guests, as well as Mrs. Hastings Mrs. Coates, Edith's two Bisters. Molly Thayer, one of tho verv nret. 'jttat of the past season's buds, will bo wm a ainner-dance this evening by , uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. W1I- POR Bharpless, at their home In Chestnut SO. Mollv'a mnihnr raan una nf lh StHxont. a alarar of xrr. ov,i .- Arthur Newbold, Mrs. Linton Landreth, r". Percy Kantlntr. ritnrira riniino Dlion. A. J. Dallas Dixon. Tom Dixon1 W4 Mm. Francis J. Alison. Besides nil, aunts and uncles she has no fewer- fttn dye brothers and.Shn Is nnr-nn ptpoUed, Just a sweet charming girl; i4 the beat thine- la , , - -. Hjui how charming .she ,1s. and bo pee haa hn j.. KB this, her first year. ' NANCY WYNNfV . ' ; Personals KSt-'A- D toiaaie., jr., , KSV?l8d, at dinner and the theatre laaf Klu v.. we infew ToTk, In.hohor ,SS.rSl,J5? n Puke. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Marian? S? V 'nwln Dahlgren, Srt;r,I,. ?.rhart. Miss Marguerite Hamilton wury,Brown Warburtdn. JWSd" &'. Edward V. "' icnoias TUCKer, m itaSiV0' ?""" the enga,. ftVtt &?&"! M,M E,,,!a MM Jr. aoh , Benjamin Chew Tilgh- W SW 8t "iamesXe. L?!?- Samuel Luoaa. nf . ,.. Au? Luca, to Mr- Kenneth r5"004" Cocking, of Kingston. Jamaica. Jiii. ... . buT .-?"' gave a dinner of 18 m u"l,"?"era save a din "tr befnMTk. :. ,or "" n west " a Mrs. Channing Way. itei-T;;-5.'f" l her home Jn West at I ria, ll11.1?- William Townsend Wrlrht. P, S.rtnr,i'(?Mr- Bnd M Hamilton TZ:. !. Of New York, whn will k- w,X0,fn,MwenM- '$.t$fJ"!X?Sto h. .i ?t tav ?'va sdiaBAsJU r.. T 'n"adlphia Country Oluh l fcSr,.9?uW' whose engagement haa Inin announced. wtM??ien'.,?t!.yes Walnwrlght, of ' itiBnA .-' vb a. cniiaren'u party iWte.'1!.?' aj?n 11x2" In honor of her twienaii . ' eacardav flAPnMn &t... tr. trewnF UVH '" Of spend the week crUlalnR on General T Coleman du Pont'sjmcht, Techf Mr. and Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont will alta Friends of Mrs. J, Thorns i t l.i more having h,1b'C ,0 bo & "" more, nnving had a very serloua fall shOftly after moving Into her new home weeks ago U befr hcr nalage several Miss nmlllo QUI Ellfaon, ddughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Veazcv Elllann r Wynnewood. whose marVtoSMr HU am It Ingerrolt, of BdiUn Orange, wi take place Wednesday evening, Juna 1 will have Mrs. Klon U Kannga, lister of the bride, as matron of honor and the rinLhv r M InKe"-80.- Wttle Miss Dorothy Louise Kanaga, niece of the bfrin,?;;W ',' ?B ?owor KirI- str- Thomas Kinder, of Johnstown, Pa will bo best man. wh?i-n8tv," n,ftmscy a""ftn. rector of the Woodland Presbyterian Church, will ofll cmto at the ceremony, which will be solemnized at Mr. nnd Mrs. Ellison's home, at Wynncwood, and will bo followed by a reception. ' On Wednesday. May 17, Mlsa Gladys Truscott and Mrs. Chnrlcs Kline will en tertain at bridge in honor of MIbs Kliiaon, nt Miss Truscott'B liome, C27 Cooocr "'"y -. ttiiii on may n sirs, nion Jj. Kanaga will entertain at her homo In Wynnowood In honor of her slstor. A party made up of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huston, Mr. nnd Mrs. Horace Combos. Mr. nnd Mrs. U Nelson Sharpe, Mr. and Mrs. Ixuls Qolger, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Bur ton Mustln. Mr. and MrB. Walter Per k ns, Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbort Flseher will dine nt tho Philadelphia Country Club on Saturday, May 13. Mr. nnd Mrs. Blrchnll Hammer, who have bcon spending their honeymoon at Atlantlp City, have returned nnd nro occupying their new home, 332 West Sey mour Btroet. acrmnntown. Mrs. Ham mer will be remembered as Miss Ollvo May Wilson beforo her marriage, which took place EaBtcr Monday. Miss Caroline Graham, of Oxford, Pa., who has been spending .several dnys vis iting friends in this city, loft this week for Wilmington, Dei., where bIio will be the guest of Miss Mary Brlnghurst at her homo at Bockwood, The faculty and members of the senior class of the Walnut !Lnnc School en tertained tho Junior class at luncheon to day at the nttterihousc, Tho faculty In cludes Miss 8. Edna .Tnhnnnn. Ml.a n... gory. Miss Roberts and Miss Walton. Tho' members of the Bonior class nrq Miss Marlon Barry, Miss Louise Deacon, Miss Edith Boone, Miss Margaret Clark, Miss Kdlth Bskcscn. Miss Mary Hewitt. Miss Frances Mackey. Miss Mclen noberts, Miss Helen Noss, Miss Kleandr Scattcrgood, Miss Beatrice Selfcrt, Miss Elslo Sharp, Miss Louisa Woodruff and Miss Julia Stein. Aloiif-- the Main Line OVEItBUC i. IC A series of 'thes dan sants will be given on Saturday after noons from 4 until G o'clock at tho Ovor brook Golf Club, beginning today and las-ttnir until Juno 10. On Tuesday night a black and white danco will be given at fio club. , MEBION. Mrs. M. J. O'Mearn, of. J Oornrook, nnd Mrs. John Joyco, Jr., of Wynnewood, who will have chargo of the doll and toy booth at the Fete Chnmpetre, to be glvcp this month nt Merlon, left .early yesterday mornlnc for !Ncw York In. ,'search of just the very thlngB,that the- lime visitors to me re to will want motn er" to buy for them. All the newest, quaintest, prettiest and funniest things In toyland will be found at this toy shop at Merlon on May 23 and 27. About seven young girls will assist at this booth. Then. Just by way of extra excitement, Mrs. William J. Begley has secured a real live camel for the amusement centre Whether his "lordship" Is oner of the children's friends at the "zoo" or comes from afar Is unknown. Very realistic gipsy maids, seated In tents, such as the wandering tribes always carry around with them, will be found on the grounds eager to read palms and to tell tho qv M,a v. taa niiu iiiit fii u4ivtiiMivHtt ' At the bag table., wfiere Mrs: , John Jones aml'MlssfCarrIe Brunner rtill assist Mrs". Walter Eckliftrdt! will be exhibited all' the newest things from I?agland,.fr6m tho tiniest change purse to the' beBt. ap pointed" traveling bag, flUe"4 with? .every' thing milady .will need for Jier'.summer trip. I - i ,,'. I Amomr those who will asBlstViMrs. Lbharles E. Hallahan at the 'baby ,tnble will oe -Mrs. jonn a,' uoisan, Airs, iicpina Wills, Miss Heleh McGllnn. nril Atlsa Agnes MoVlgh. The" whole,, fetejiromlsea to be a mdst delightful nflalrY ., Chestnut Hill 'Mrs. William ;VV, Adam.s, Jr., of Nava )ioo ayenue and Mermaid lane, has 'Miss Sarah Shattupk, ,of Boston, as her Iguestf They will leave today on a m'ator.trlp to Annapolis to visit Midshipman 'Conrad S. Grove. 3d. son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad 8, Grove, of 6G01 Quincey street, dor mantown. Mrs. Grove will also bo one of the party, Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Gardner, of II Benxet street, have taken a cottage In Cape May for the summer months, Germantown Mr, and Mrs. 'William Hendrle Lloyd, of 111 West Hortter street, are being congratulated upon the birth of a daugh. ter- Mrs. Lloyd was Miss Lillian Alli son before her marriage. A subscription dinner at the German town Cricket Club tonight will Include Mr. and Mrs, C. p. Grace, Mr, and Mrs. Walter D. Banes, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Benezer, Mr. and Mrs. Bernardo de H. Stokes. Mr. .and Mrs. William Edwards, Mr, Thomas Grace, Miss Anna Thomp son, of California, and Mr. Edwin Elliot. Miss Jean Huntzlnger, of 423 West, Chelten avenue, will give a children's party today at 'her home. West Philadelphia Mrs. .Esther Ness, of 6M7 Cheater ave nue, announces the eiuiag-ament of her uvWBHmi MUa-BaOaaOUfclna Ness, to Ms. I Kendall Dodge Btuart. or Laurel springs, N. J. No date has been set for the mar riage. ' Mrs. B. J. Woods, 5141 Locust ,tret. la entertaining Mlas Maria Lamparter, ,of Green Lane, at her home for u few days, Tho Children's Class of the Tempi Lutheran Church. Sid and Baca streets, successfully presented a throe-act drama, entitled "The LltUe Princess,' Thursday evening la, the church auditorium.; South Philadelphia' Mr. and Mrs, 0, Nemtrovain of', 17 y f fS. i aaaT MBt ! !S'iv A XV 'aBaHHaVfSSalHHSiBBBBBtBiBBBBBHI 1 1 ; -. - 1 fill 1 W:;-W w raH..BHffinll..H Z J-MF $ ' Hi M P 1 VV .aiaaaaaaaaaaHlasalaiaaaaaH JY PPl tl k fill W A V . a1aiaaaaaaaaaiiaRB4HaHlaH P1I f frws - liwirl I iFfi, WASHINGTONlJEIiTS ilJtv'-tMVSJ4. JW . W' ;; r. ..Y5. Jti "VIA 'aatM'S?r5EV . " e tit f SAmA) KmmK 1BMT I ' WbMHbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbKWPIKbbBm. aaBBBBByBBBBBMwSaaBaH This- group of nmateur players will take part in a Wudoville enter tainment to be given at Lu Lu Temple next Thursday evening, under tho direction of Mn William Edward Dougherty. The players afo members of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. "PRINCESS BONNIE" IlEVIVED F0H SEASIDE CHARITY Women's Auxiliary of Cnpo May Home 'Sponsors of. Production Willard 'Spenser's "Princess Bonnie," which had a notnblo.and -prolonged run" In this city nbout a BCOre or so years ntfo with Eleanor Mayo In tho title role, re newed Its olden melodies, charms of lyrics and Interest of Hcntlmcnt in a capital re vival last night In the ballrooin of tho Bollevuc-Stratford. , Tho boncllclary of the performance, which was successful from every "point of view, was tho Cap May Heaslde Homo. Mrs, William King, Mlsa Fannie do Silver and Mrs. It. A. Hunter were- tho committee In charge, und tho production was under the ofTlclent direction of Miss Estelle IC Hyslnger. Tho performance was supple mented by n group of fancy, nnd novel dances. These Included a unlnu.0 "arrango-i mont of Kdouard Schuctt's "La' Dien Almeo Valse," In which a ballet of half a scoro of skilfully trained i -ung ladles executed somo graceful an filfllcutt fig ures. Their grace nnd adioltness were also given bcular evldonco in a special number set to the muslo of "La Clnmialn talno." Solo dances were contributed by Irene Hubbard, who was interesting and picturesque In Interpretations of tho Pav lowa Gavotto and Chopin selections. Mr. Spenser's scoro has lOBt none of Its fine quality with tho passing of tho years. It la replete with tunes of roal melody and musical distinction, The little operetta Ib In decided contrast to tho hodge-podgo modorn mUBlcal comedy or ravue. ns It has mora than n thread of nlot and docs riot Tilepend on specialties- Imported from vnuuqviuoior us nurac- choral arlcty, white tho boIos are delight ful. ,Th9 production was an artistic .success. Elma 'Caroy Johnson had tho captivating titular. ;rolo and .the remaining members of the cast Were Aurity Crab and Dqnna Pomposo. Bebekah Conway; Kitty ClOver, Mildred Love; Boy Sterling, Wilbur Her ulg; ShrlmpH, Horace Hood; Tarpaulin, Bobert Martin- Admiral Pomposo, Kd ward A. Davles; Count Falsettt. Dr. Ar mln Fellows : Salvador, Joseph Watt. In the ballet wero the following dan cers: Miss -Kathleen Love. Miss Blancho Hubbard, Miss Murgaret .Hagman. Jflss Dorothy Johnston. Miss Joan Coleman, MIS8 Clara Mcyor, MIsb Sylvia Meyer, Miss Mae McFeeley, Miss Dorothy Gute and Miss Elizabeth Faber. Norf.h. Philadelphia MISS CATHERINE D. HIGGINS Mrs, Marie Hlgglns gave a birthday party on Saturday in honor of her daugh ter, Mlsa Catharine D. Hlgglns. There were covers laid for 32 guests, and the decorations, were yellow and white. The guests were Miss Anna Start, Miss Julia McCarthy, Miss Mary McCarthy, Mlsa Anna Hlckey, Mlas Marie Scheer. Mlas Leonare Spatola, Miss Jufla spatola, Mlas Mary Loftus, Mlsa Margaret Loftus, Miss Mary 0'Hara. Miss Nellie Dougherty, Mlsa Marguerite Morris, Miss Elizabeth O'Neill, Miss Margaret Kelly, Mlsa Agnea McOqvern, Miss Mary McQovern. Mr. Roaby Wllcutts, Mr. Thomas Noble, Mr. Carman Spatola, Mr. Eugene Brady, Mr. Matthew Brady, Mr. James Brady, Mr. Parev M-lgulre. Mr. Edward Ryan, Mr. jthncurrte, JurTA. ClanKlllSlU.'im. Wil liam Tunney, Mr. J. Qulgley, Mr. Btephen Lambert, Mr. Oeorge Hunt. Mr, Millard Ollsson and Mr. Albert Watson. The marriage of Miss Etlxabeth U. Hirsh. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harry B. Hlreh. of 2J15 Green stmt, to Mr Horace Teller Ftelsher, of 3?23 Green street, son of Mr and Mrs, Moyer Flelsh er, will tak,e place on Thursday evening, June 8, at the home of the bride'i parents. . Mr and Mrs. Newman Stevens, of J7S North 7th atreet, with their son-in-law ajid ua-uifiner, r ann -mia. jwucfi j. Nyc.5KHl ejnaid.June, j, ArtOT, park, and. fttl so t9 Strathawa, Infl,,, Swarth, Siw Atihit Ta lbs fautuwj, Mr, and r- i " ' -aBilaiBBBBBBBBBBBBWJ1 BaBlBlKf' M LmHbIBBBBBBBBBBbW ? t bibbbbHKbibbbi9bibbbbH I flaaaaHHIflBiiaaiaaaaH CI aBBBBHBaBBBBBBBBBBHKSHfixaHBiBBBBBBBHBBBBBBH I Qi2 r - Weddings SIcCAWLET DANNABD. 1 An extremely quiet wedding took plnco today at 13:30 o'clock, when Miss Mar garet Yorko Bannafd, daughter 'of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Heath Bannnrd, becamo tho brldo of Ensign Edmund S. McCawloy, U. S. N. The ceremony, which took, place nt the' bride's home, was performed by tho Bev. J. It. L. Nlsbett, rector of Christ Ch,urch chjipel. Miss Bannard, who was given In marrlagq by her father, wore n. gown of white satin uid net and n tulle veil. Sho was attended by Miss Eleanor McCawloy, n sister, of the brldgcgroom, who wns maid of honor, nnd Miss Dor othy Hurd acted as bridesmaid. Mr. McCawley had Lleutennnt Hamilton Har low, V. 8. N., ns best man. A small wedding breakfast followed for tho few Intimate friends who wero Invited to at tend tho ceremony. Mr. McCawloy will bo stationed hero for tho present. KISTCHAM LONG. A quiet but Interesting wedding wilt take i lace nt 4 o'clock today In tho First Prosby.erlan Church, of Ardmoro, when Miss Jean Nelson Long, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Henderson Long, of Edgew.ood nnd Wlstar .roads, Ardmore, will become tho bride of Mr. William Tredwell Ketcham, of New York. The ceremony will bo perfo'rmed by the Bev. Andrew Mutch, pastor of the Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church. The bride, who will be given In marriage by'hfer father, will wcar-'an ivcqulslte gown of white satin, trimmed with old family laco. and mado with a long lace train. Miss Long's Ince veil, which was worn by her grandmother on her. wedding day, will bo caught with brango blossoms. Sho will carry, a shower hauquot of white orchids and lilies of the valley. Miss Ellrabeth Deans, of Phoenlxvllle, who will be tho maid of honor, will bo gowned fn violet net ,nnd will carry n bouquet of lilacs and sweet peas. The brjdefiinajdu will be Miss Lfndn, 'Baker, of pala, and Miss Sarah Wlnslow,. of 'Boston. Thoy will wear dainty frocks of pink net, and will carry bouquets of lilacs nnd sweet peas. Mr. Ketcham's brother, Mr. Arthur Col lins Ketcham. of New York, will net na best man, and the ushers will Include Mr. Edwin B. Dickinson, Mr, Henry S. Stearns, Jr., Mr. John II. Stewart, air. Thomas Huit Tlmnge, Jr., and Mr.. William H. Long, Jr., U brother of the bride, all Of New York; Mr. Harold H. Olle, of Col orado Springs; Mr. Howard B. Lee, of Detroit, and Mr. Donald Satterthwalte, of Wilmington, Del. There will J'e three little flowef el.rJH. cousins of j tl) btlde,, Miss Barbara- Dnnbrlght, daughter of air. and Sirs. George D. B. Bonbrlght, of Roches ter, N. Y. ; ailsa Elea'nor Bonbrlght and Miss Elizabeth Bonbrjaht, daughters of air, and airs. Irving W, Bonbrlght, of. Eng"lewood, N. J. , A reception at the home of the bride's parents will follow the ceremony, after which Mr. nnd airs. Ketcham will leiuo for a wedding trip,' -They1 will live In Cedarhurst. L. I., where they will be at home after July 1. Along the Heading The Ways nnd Means Committee of the Women's Civic Club, of Noble, will give n progressive cabaret luncheoi next Wed nesday at 12 o'clock for the benefit of the Ablngton Memorial Hospital ,and the re lief fund of the club. The hostesses for the luncheon will bo airs. William J. illurns, Mrs. J-U. Marshall. Mrs. Charles Dannenhauer and airs. Jacob Boehm. They will ba assisted by Mrs. H. Allen Krlps, atrs. John Harder, Sirs. William Yerkes, Miss Rowland, Miss Virginia Bow land. Mrs. Thomas IC Ober. Jr.. and atrs. O. B. .Kelswetter. Each hostess has ar ranged some specialty for the entertain ment of her guests, and a varied and ex. cellent program has beep planned, which Includes a vocalist, a pianist, a reader, n danseuse and a chorus of pretty young 'girls. Some of those jvho. will take part Include Ms aiarle Wopley, Miss Abby Subers, MUs Brenda Subers, Miss Lillian Harrison, Mrs. Robert-P., Marshall, Miss Harriet Blblnghaus nnd Miss Elizabeth Comfort; AC the, hojne of Mrs. B,oehm, where the dessert wilt be served, the luncheon will end. Very attractive aprons-and all kinds ot cake, candy and other delicacies will ba on pale. , , . i I. i i i Kensington The Orkney Country Club has purchased & new clubhouse at Centre Square, N. J-. and the members are making preparations for an outing on June 11. The Ascension Basaar Is being held this week In the school auditorium at West moreland and G streets, ' What's Doing Tonight fSP "fcSRSiT! 'ipJiiaSiipula,' OrcHcitli,1.1 ' Xtki tear ct Mualoi 3 o'clock. Helm Family Aiiqclatlon annual banquet, AdelshU HoUI; 8 o'clock. Tnth anniversary banquet. Acacia Frater nity. KilteohouM lloteh I o'clock. Troon A dinner, BeUevue-Strattord. Amvteafj Initltufe of Architect, Art Club, Tenth lnnlversarv binnUAt at th Aca.cH Fraurmtr. -yraBlclln . chapr, uii!wrliy SI Pennsy lUSJfpHW. B-l J1QICI IllllttBBUUeB. f Cfl :Ioc,k Keili lee fwfthe. Soctei 9f IU .be tho, EteoJoe inual ha writ. accept : una. crinuu ojh.,. mit.i k aldre. and when lei all fcuJ all ucli coaiailinlnllou fa "So- .mum d zifcu. v V bUmHs rfsuIrtonuU are carrM att w . wt,yel mt, tt twisXiJ ' PHILADELPHIA ELITE; AT ITS HORSE SftQW Man'Lino and Chester Valley Stables Corurjbute Entries; to -Naftarjal Capital' - Exhibition . . ,u i iv.v OPENING i ....i' CABINET AT 1 i j WASHINGTON. May e.f-Wltli-a'JtarBo1 contingent or oiucint Boqjeiy, inciucunir Cabinet members and tholr wives, olUcers of tho Army, Navy and atarlno Corps nnd" horsemen and horsewomen from various sections of the Bast assembled nbout tho beautiful tnnbark- arena within a stono's throw of the White House, tho seventh nnminl Nntlonn! Capltnl Horse Show open ed this afternoon. Tho show will end next Krldny. Tho colors of horsemen nnd horsewomen representing n dozen States, Including Pennsylvania, Ohio, arnBsachusetts and others within a radius of Ecvernl hundred miles of the nation's c.ipltrft, nugmpnted the cay scene on tho grounds ns tho first event wub called. atlss atarlon du Pont, n member of the Wilmington family, an enthusiast over hunting nnd Jumping horses. Is nmong tho exhibitors. Others of prominence rftw'Y to show their entries nre: Dr. Shlrloy Carter, of Cartersvllle, Va. : Mrs. Allen Totts, of Gordonsvllle, Vn. ; Arthur White, of atlddlesburg. Vn.; ailt chcll Harrison, of Virginia: atlBs Anna Vauclaln, of Philadelphia; William Leber, famous ns n master of hounds along tho Main Lino In the suburbs ot X '.ladel phla; S.imuel Kiddle, of the Cflm Fidelia Farms, of Philadelphia, who 03 prob ably tho greatest hunt team In America; William, P Enp, of New Tgrk and-tWash-Ington; Dr. Brecklnrklgojinyne, W. a. Bitter and John O. Bvans, .mnstcr of hounds of tho Wnshlngtorl Hiding and Hunt Club. Prominent nmong tho young women and girl riders aro alius Jcnnnctto Herron, niece rtf former President William How'ard Taft: ailss Anna Hamlin, daugh ter of C. C Hamlin, vice governor Iho Federal Beservo Board; Miss Helen Buchan.an daughter of nencral John A. Buchanan, V H. A., retired, president of tho show nnd ono of tho leading horso enthusiasts of th country. Interest Is kce, nmong the nrmy men present in tho rV.nlng of tho military test class throng t Potomac Park, for which General Bucianan 'has offered a handsome colt of tho "military charger type.,'- , "r p,Wlng to the removal of tjiany of tho troops to the border Ue ontrlesl'for' this event nro not so numerous as they might have been. ' Girard Farms i Mrs. aiorrey Kerns, of 2526 South Cleve land avenue, ylll ontertalrt the members ,of her brlJKO club' otf Tue.-jdny afternoon at h'cr home. ' A ibuffot 'luncheon will. fol low. Her guests will include 'Mrs. James aicQ. Hinckcn, airs. Gcorgo W. Hlnoken, airs. Kdgar Plerson, atrs., Walter Plerson, Ms.-aeorge atelier, Mrs' William Bfooro, airs. Bobert Mohr. Jlrs. Jpseph V, .Clay, airs. William I. Torallnson, airs. BussqII Smith, a?rs. Thomas Kane, airs. Bobert Jlaysvard, airs. Horace Haizard and'JIrs. Harry Blacks airs. Clinton T. Williams, of 2110 South 2lBt street, returned yesterday from a de lightful trip to WellsbOro, having visited 'Senator George W. Williams and airs. Williams. ' Delaware County air. and airs. C. Elberi Hoffman and their young son, Elbert Hotcrer Hoffman, of Hlnhland'Parfc. were-the guests of air. and airs. B. P. Hoffmap, of Olney. recently.- .' , , atr. and airs. W)llam Pyle, of aiedla, are receiving congrntulatloms on the birth of a daughter. STEAMBQASS !CDD.IMi? or 25c Excursions NEW SPRINGJOHEDULE DIG ABLE1 indN AND STEEL STEAMERS City of.PhiladpIphia City of Chester City of Wilmington Brandywine Another new steamer, City of Camden, will be ready about May IS. , I , i r. SXX. BOATS STOP AT CHESTER rfcNNbUUOVK, N. J. I'niinectlaiu uu HlUalnjUnJVVbarf lloata lean Cbentuut Urt Wbarl ami WUiiiluilou dallr. 7-30. 9.1)9, 1Q.S0 A. M.. IS 41., 1.304 S.ga, 14J, baWriiuV' ' i "JonJar itra biU. 8.S0 and fl.M V. M. , lo-dar (urlea tickal. VooJ b'atur. dux, Basoiua anil uaijaarii. H H:irMBy,-T,jtaau.gmMlMl THC nnglnecrs Club of the University of Pennsylvania gave nn attractive dance Inst evening In the auditorium ot tho Hnglncerlng Building. The room was decked with palms' And flowers nnd at the rear .of the rooi'n the facade of A Colonial mansion Berved as a box for the patronesses. The color schemo was gold and pale blue. Tho Dance Committee Included Mr, D. W. Hopkins, Jlr. R- 3S BrlgUtblll, air. It M. Ganters, atr. I- 'r. Tlghe. Mr. G. I. Foulc, atr. W. Bl Clbthler, Mr. 1-3. ainr, burg, Mr. E. J, JIcNIcno.'. air J. Cunney, Mr. W O. Nowstpttcr, Xlr. W Hamilton, atr. It, C. Hollyday, air. It. V Uydcr, Mr. R AVI Hnnha, atr. It P Mllller, air. L. Boal'nhd ait-. C. P. B'nnlnger, chairman The- patrqnesscs Included airs H C. uerryi Jirs, ruurict ixiuis none. airs. Harry Btynn, airs. Joseph Priestley But ton, airs, .lames' Cnstle, Mrs ainurlco Clair, airs. C. It ClcwelU Jtrs f. It. Clo thier, itfs. John" C Ha Cota. atrs. Francis St. Hercunl, MrA tl, NnUdjtln Ducr, atrs. Bobert H,- Fernald, i airs. -Jobn Frnzcr, Mrs. W, S.,Frcenian.-'Mrs. a. Hilton Gan tctt, airs. H. Ti.'deA-crtii, airS. Anthony L. Geyetln, airs. Iltfln'K, Oraham, airs. i:d frard T. Orandilcnard, Mrs. Norman Grey, Mrs. Alan II, Harris. arrd.-Wllllam ICnsby. J'r.,, Mrs. R, C Hollyday, airs. W. A.' Mnccaun,. Airs. Joseph, w. -iiccnii, Airs, j Kmory a'fdMlchWl, Jtrs. 61. J. aiallon, atrs. Kdgar aiarburg airs Hnrry S. Jtarstcn, Mrs. James C Newlln. airs. W. S. Pnrdoe. Jlrs. Hftfotd ,. Pender, airs. Gcorgo Wharton Pepper, Mrs, 13. J Prcw, ' atrs. U. Alexander Itandall, airs. Oeorge Itcnnlnger, airs. James B. Bydr, atrs. F. B. V,-. Skerctt. airs. William C. H. Single, airs. .IMgar Fahs Smith, atrs, Edward T. Stotcibury.. airs. H. M. Truclilood, airs. A. It. Turner. Mrs. Joseph Schocnbcrg and Mrs. Henry Kodmond Wharton. Til 13 Proscenium Club will present its annual musical comedy Monday eve ning, May 22. For tho llrst time it will glvo nn original play, "Tho King of Hearts," the Joint work of air. Stuart F. Louchhclm. who wrote the music, nnd Dr. David S. Stern, nuthor ot the book. Miss Helen Pulaski Innes Is musical director and will conduct, air. Edwnrd S. Grant Is stago director nnd air. Wnltcr Wroe Is coaching tho dancing. 'Tho King of Hearts" Is In two nets nnd will bo staged on nn elaborate scale, with approximately 80 participants In cast and choruses. The proceeds will bo devoted to charity. i - Dosplte the lata date, tho play will have an Interesting social side. .Many dinners will prccedo It nnd .supper will bo served' In tho Bltz-Carlton after the perform ance. The following aro members of the cast; airs, aillton Wiener, airs. AVnltor D. Dal Blmcr, airs. David Klrschbaum, airs. Stan ley Goldsmith, air. ainurlce Anron. air. Walter D. Dalslmcr, air. Charles Kauf-A SPUING KESORTS wii.dwood. . a. in,', rSP'JmLZ Ml t7toTar&Z&fr, V. THE. 23M BBeWlMiyrV.llffl" TjiFBiHifffarfiniflrii STiG WWW, mm - m I msmm&mmj m. AMD BEAOTIF0l-WJlEbwd5DCRST1 .i -.1 'i t r Offer more attractions than ever to the cottager, the vacationist, the motorist and the week-end' visitor. Whether you come for a eiimnuir- vnn nro ficcinvwl nf Rent Your Cottage. Right Away, or you will bo sorely disappointed. This is Roinp; to be Wildwood's fjreatest season. Cottages, bunRalows and apnrtments aro renting rapidly. Don't delay, or you wllliflnd everythinjr taken when you comedown- to rent later. For beautifully illUetratid booklet and detailed information write today to J. WHITESELL, City Clerk, CAI'K M.VV, y. J. 'vsHMiiiSi&ASMi Smartest of CAPEMAYH0TEL New Modern Fireproof Resort Hotel, directly on the Ocsnn Rnnrmmfott. FInMtbAthiDsbahliithd world Dectf Sallina-,MotorboatiOff,Goodaatomobltroadt,Oolr,Ttnna Dirtct train tcrrlca C A. WOOD. Leiaee lMot 01(1... Haiti V.iri.itia. UI M.Jii.a Arc. N. T W.27I0 Harnr Hill WSJ j'rr:rj ir&w&it at y iIKTheJdeal Family Resort ?3l lS.m frWtKSF 1 i 1 lWW acooitimodatfoji ffOW H VitKZmK' TJ"4 BP'IIS to ho the creates tieason 6rl S3feSj5aBH "041e aiayyqr enjoyed, Make,y9ur ;es- SH JUsilir'zS&SSZtl&zZ" c-tttIot8 ist'njic of you will be,tdUapi til, Jil53i"S5Ei-' iioHitedA liolesotpd, JcllglitniiiSAFn ESS: rSaSrSTftS , course, ocean baauiiwiilhvatiqrYfihe roAUa fonnotor For Illustrated folder and full Information, write tojiajj- tq . Tt E. J, JERRELL, Secy, Board of. Trad.e, qipc May, N.- jl- Ins. ATLANTIC CITV. N". J. .-. .r,,.,-- nnnOT MriTFI rf ThF VjClttX f p2atlboTougIt'Bfenfteim ATUMJlHuriw ". atuahtio orar lvasatarvetiA eerncc.coimon-e' WEiKF1g&&8gZ SWrlT( $ HOTEL LELANDE gaJtSSlS -- - juaBtitmtn WiStminster ''& . water It 60 uj. dly-.tJie 60 wldr a Bing m t1-llriiltf.T I A. STRATH HVEN INN "-g, oca. fcalurdij.; Juna 34 F. M. SCHKiai-BJ. I'lna Tim Camp UtrU. SUu fwt abova aaa?, iosilutb. -jTth st, ybuitipiMa. f- j(,ei r'JKASMQ )RID 0 SCUOOLS AND COIXKfcB i- man, Dr. David S Stern, air. Stuart , Louchhclm., Jlr. Oacnr Flelsher,' MhtThe fon at. Bamberger Mr. Horace Horner, atr. aiax n Berkowltz, Mr. Stanley Oold smith, air. Atthuf Schoenberg. Mr, I3dwln 8. Aleycrs and air, Alvln Wolf, . Tho annual concert and' danco of tho Olee Chib of tho Stevens School wns given last night In tho ballroom of tho German' town Cricket Club. The prograin was as follows: 1. Chorus "Th Tall nt Summer"... Formen The. dice Club. , , . , 2 Soprano oln "Sprlns I Her?''. Dick Jb) 'Wllenonne" . .d'llsrdolot JllSi porotliy Dlnmrtero. J 3 Chorus () "Whrn the Frusriint ftesea FUoom" ....,.,,. , ... . AM th) vnird.ln HKnd" ... . IloecKei . -1 4' Plefio roo (i Th (.lien t;tub. (s) "Komanra" ib "Csrrlre,Y . pi .. .Arengk jb "Carrlre'1 . ... . PuderewBkl B. Choru5-,'l,l(rht Rt nrcntltlo". ....Mnxcnunl The Ul-f Club. I). Contralto roltrAa) ."'M'sma iiftn.M'smo ' ' Ioncuvallo (bi "I onr loved s liar." n Needham Mlits I.llll.in Unburn. 7. Chorue () "-(In, Prettr ilose". .... Martial) (b) "airs. MulflRatiiwiley".,Connt The 01 Ulub. 8. Piano solu (n) "Under the Stars" ,Dach ' jb( 'U'urJC i. ....-:,... Orlef .iiflfl Asnefl.uiuno wuinian. 0. Chorue- 'Tilf Orphfdlor' Kafielaon .., jue. Hire t uo, i atlKw Htewart. lender ' atlsii lindimann, nccnmpnnUt 'Clio Glee Club wns nnslsted by several of tho school atimin.ic, Including atlss Dorothy Dlnsmore, sdprnno, nnd by atlsg Lillian Hnyburn, cpntrnllo: ,.nnd ailsi Agnes Cluno Quintan, pianist.- r -i 'I f ijansaowne' ailss ainrgucrlte Irwin,' of faplo nve nue, entertained her BOO cluhnt her home Inst evening, Members of the club are atlss Allco atarshalt, ailss Huth Wundcr llcli, atlss Mnbcl' Bilslcfr. atlss Uuth Decker, ailss Isabel Galbralth, ailss Helen Taylor, ailss Helen Sanders, Miss Mar garet Livingston, aiiss Alma Wallace nnd airs. Howard Busier. ' ' Bala-CynWyd ' Tho Cynwyd Club Is holding open house today. There' will bo tennis matches in the- nftornoon and dancing during the afternoon and evening. , , . Chester Float.? ..to Dc Seen in Pageant Beprcsentatlon of Chcs.tcr In. tho, great night' pageant of tho Associated 'Adver tising Clubs Of tho World Is nssurdd In ith announcement of Chester. Spejicer, vl. president ,of tho Chester Ad -Club, ttv' floats carrying exhibits or mahy of th Chestrt Industries would bo put into thr paraiW In addition to the (Hrtt of th Cheste. Ad Club andiof the Ohcster Industries, thero will ho six from, estab lishments In the vicinity of Cljestct., . SPRING B.ESORTS wn,mvoon, x. J. mu, - - -- WMiuM as,ta V.,- 7&Z . day, a week, a fortnight or-all" unlnnilill intfrfninmnnt. '.' ' c Wildwood, W. J. C.VPB SI AY, Jf. J. ' QtltnJ-TrauiiUfVtiMMU allincnt) ' , ' iican beaches facing and iolftnd ftahlDa. Hk ,,1K,. b$ ShtB KtUIAUKAHtU XOSSTAX. U roaitbla thnjurh co-acratl plan;, USI XTUP KLilUCK of itaHrabla tamltlea Mt fnvu.a t Join Bunlow tttlly fursUhea and l?trte llctttd At fclihly da8lovl Seaii4a reaort ul tolaatea from foot of CbeatnuL or Market Sia Jloatlna bathlcs, f.ihimr, yat'n country club Kothins jlko this di wbare A.-commodittr-na limit tt Utf r uii tequlred. "VmrrR Ql'I-K for Ue talla q Coloiw twrrtUrir. P, O. Itoi 1301. SteitrtBicDt ir. I'UlaoWliihtaJ-aT WHITE iJOVSTAI. K,' Mt . , t . . QPNEWPROniE HOUSE TWENTY CorrAUtS u?t HilX li AcW'OiiJ,-iuo; lor ISO Quvau. , Citertui to tks ultawb&a, Mimsa Utaa atM, gSl&toR',, I m JL its-