ETEHISTG- LDGEE PHILADELPHIA, MONDAT, MAY 8, 1910. 1S IftANGY WYNNE CHATS ABOUT MORE UUifwxv jtiv thcrn Home for Destitute Children and Lincoln Edu I national Institution Will Be Beneficiaries of Fete des Fleurs to et the largest eyenta of tho sea m . h "Feto des Flours" i.. .- -iirn .Tune 9 and 10 at 6-rrLto Bosemont, the country place !.! nd Mrs. ueu.ftu . I? .-.i- in bo given In aid of r -.! inafiiutlona In the southern P . .t. , hnth of which have il f tne wsm ----- PL. of fashlonablo women ns man ST The lieneflclariea will bo the pTTI-i ome for Destitute Children, Kid and Morris streets, and tho rS Educational Institution, at 824 IE- nnbort C. H. Brook Is president In,.' Lincoln Institution and Mrs. I. lUNewklrk president of tho South- pirn Bom8- hi rtries of Interesting events will bo t durmg the county fair, which E. h. one of the big features or tho W. A aupper, with a cafeteria Cf and gonerai aancum, m uw fTto competitive dancing, will bo tho r big diversions of tho cnjortnln- 'P"1, n with tlio dancing will uncontests, which will bo In charge USfFranota A. Lewis, 3d, Mary mw Hr "trr;rb. (wifburion. i". t u rfwree of the supper. a charge o ,8 cholp. Mrt'. ...- ..n.l rommltteo In chargo ntaoxiaoe"" ... ,... ,( of the fete. Among u.c " " 'liMts and a boxing match. It Is ex Srfthrt well-known aviator will -C rles of flights, and other at Wive features are on tho program. "35 lot the county fair will bo a Jdan department, with various tools .w for sale. In addition, there be contests for prizes for fruits ind vegetables. ('-me committee In chargo of tho feto lit.., Includes the boards of managers ', .. beneficiaries, and a few other 'rittnown members of society, is Mrs. Francis is.ine yimh C,t Frailer. Mrs. Joseph Baldwin BrichlnMn. Miss Mary M. Mitchell, Mrs. jUmin Codtes. Mrs. Eli Kirk Price, '- .TnB.h L. Woolston, Mrs. D. Bra- r&n Kyle, Mrs. FranOla A. Lewis,' 3d, tad Miss Mary Brown wwnunuu, t Members of the committee represent h the Southern Homo lncludo Mrs. George Fales Bauer, Airs, nuwuiu ... fMi.. Miss Emily EarnBhaw, Mrs. Gub- !?. W. Knowles, Mrs. William T. tarter, Mrs. Charles ti. tioweu, . b A, Caldwoll, Mrs. Nathanol Knowlos, llta M. C. Penroso, Mrs. Charlos Stow 'art Wurts, Mrs. Henry J. Marls, Mrs. i'lhomas TO. Rudflerow, Mrs. O. Ham vjlon C"lket, Mrs. Pope Yeatman, Mlsa MatMIde Potter.JMrs. William T. Plum- mer, Mrs. George H. Boss and Mrs. A. '0. Pinnlngton. juaong those representing the Xln- cold Institution are Miss Eleanor B. 'HopldM. Miss Eliza Fox, Mrs. Daniel Baujh, Mrs. George W. B; Roberts, Mrs. Fmi r Eustls. Mrs. Francis Hazle- VtdB'innt, Mies Emily DeCoursey, Mrs. Jo- jHW l v ri jt nr-M r-nlnK TTnrno. ATrn. "Jdffl Coates Browne, Mrs. J. G. Sulll Jiw Mrs. George Mason Chichester, Mw Ellsha Hancock, Mrs. James Starr, JIta Edith Weber, Miss Mary K. Gibson MdtMIss Mary S. Montgomery. fT6e twenty-seventh club night of tho fkjt and Players will bo celebrated lidtht af the Little Theatro, when the liieffibers will present the three best pkjn selected by tho committee in the mIm Dlav comnetltlon. They are JTJrtgs," "Afflnltles" and "Death Walks." It'irill really be very exciting, as tho Ktlre membership of the club present t.the performance Is to voto on the thrM plays, and the prizes are to be Twarded according to their verdict, of fauna subject to the conditions of the wmpetltion. 'No one is supposed to teou who wrote whicn,,so imagine me Jwllnes of the playwrights at tho varl 1M comments which will bo made. Mem bra of the club who wllj appear In JPregs" are Mr. Henry Sheppard, Mrs. Ifcnk Dade, Miss Emma Fegley Xtarns, Mr. Guy Jones and Mr. How- 4 Brlnton. In "Affinities" the actors ind actresses will be Mrs. Maurice Fa . Mrs. Geddes Mrs. Walter Steel, . Charles McLean, Miss Katharine :ler, Mr. Joe Deerlng and Mr. Henry fchaffer. liMra. Joseph Scholes, Jr., Mr. Bennett i&fesberry, Mr. Henry Schaffer and t. Frank Shellenberger will appear 1 MnU ... .U -... tf k. Uk J's Bound especially salubrious nor it they were the quintessence of Joy, )wevr, of one thing we can be Bure, Sf will be clever and well acted. ifltajs" sounds slightly sordid, "Affliil- v naughty and "Death , Walks" lu 6rou, The truth about them all re S'to' to be seen, R NANCY WYNNE. Personals M (mpprtant weeding of the early sura- ft Will htt thg, n Hrl.a A IKf o TV .J. daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Rich- B. Brlnton. to Mr, Cesare Sturanl, of) Ji on Saturday. June 17, at the horaej 'L .brle'8 Parents, In Overbroota Miss wilt be attended by her sister, en warson iirlnton, as roaja or W2l enrarftmAn A ln,aua .o an I :, ; - ".v..fc w ,vvvav nd - jscea on Baturdav In Baltimore. Wy.that of Miss Dorothy kee, daugh. . V fir ana Mrs. Charles O'Donnell " r- John De Witt, son of Mr. and ueoaore oe witt, of Denver, fori 1 oauimore. sftV and lira. Anthnnv T rii-A-r.l TllrtH! &.S doe their New York house on - ia an occunv.JM. estate Jif Mr. Maiim P arWookvllle. L. I, for JiMr. Ellis D. Williams, of Sul- ., --"-wwm ii7, ivitniuiyriu, ticbva ET """ions for the marriage of their ("tr, Jllaa TTplcn l?l(iiiluk wllllfimi fcoln Woodall on Saturday, May 27 S tt ceremony a wedding brealc- eL?1 The train leaving Reading i. a o-ciQcK will be met at J ttarrlate of Mies Lydla Chichester, w r and Mrs. Washington t PhWft Oandrldse Laird, of WU- m xasa place la St. John's lB01al Church Vfilmlnxtan, fttek oa sft. Tk t,, xjtuxo jp uix UttAKJLT Y, Be Given irf June The Roy. William H. Lnlrd, a brother of the bridegroom-elect nnd the Rev. Alban s. Rlchoy, the new rector of St. John's Church, will be tho ofllclatlng clergymen. The bride will bo given In marriage by her fnther nnd will be attended by her sister. Miss Sara Chichester, of this city, ns maid of honor, and by her nunt, Mrs. A. Felix du Pont, ns matron of honor. Her brldes mal(fa will be Miss Harriet Klrkus, Miss Madeline Owens, Mlsa Mary Ooldsborough Laird, nil of Wilmington i Miss Doris I,en, of Sandy Spring ; Miss Mary Beverly Fox, of this city, nnd Miss Jessie Van It. Bond, of Baltimore. Little Miss Lydla Chichester du Pont, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Felix du Pont, nnd Miss Molllo du Pont Laird, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. William Winder T.nlnl vrlir l, ... i-, hIr. Laird wilt have his brother, Mr. Wat- ior j, uuni, as Dcst man. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception will be held at tho homo 6f Mr. and Mrs. A. Felix du Pont. With whnm Mloa rMMmclo.. has been malting her homo for severnf years. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Spencer drahnm have opened their villa nt Newport for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Kent, whose marriage, took place on Saturday, aro' spending their honeymoon nt r.niriu-i N. J. Mrs. Kent was formerly Miss Kutli- iccn uennision. Mr. and Mrs. N'nrman TV rn'mn r,f Seminole avenue, Chestnut Hill, gavo a large circus party Friday afternoon, In honor of their daughter, Miss Virginia Cramp. The guests were from the Bchool eot, The Executive Commlttco of tho Emer gency Aid, of Pennsylvania, will glvo a reception this afternoon at tho headquar ters, 1428 Walnut street. In honor of Mrs. Cornollus Stevenson, who has recently been decorated by the French Government. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rodman E. Orlscom, of Dolobran, Haverford, will clone their country place tho end of June, nnd with their children, Mr. Clement 'A. Grlscom. 3d, Miss Mary Starr Grlscom nnd Mr. Rodman Grlscom, Jr., will loavo for Watch Hill, R, I., where they have takon a houso for the Bymmor. They will entertain sev eral houso parties during the season for the younger set. A tea will be glvon this aftornoon to meet tho Colonial Dames of Amorlca at tho Chapter House, 400 Locust Blrcet. by Mrs. Frederick Thurston Mason nnd Mrs. John H. Easby. Mr. and Mrs. Jay B. Llpplncott. of 1025 Spruco Btrcet, will leave today for New York, where they wlll'spond several days Early In Juno Mr. nnd Mrs. Llpplncott will close their town houso nnd will open their country place at Jlendowbrook. Dr. nnd Mrs. Albert P. Frnnclne and family, of 264 South 21st street, have taken a house at Murray Bay, Canada, where they will spend the summer. They .v.,, i.luu inuir town nouse early in Juno and. as Doctor Franclno will not bo able to lcavo town until July, ho .will spend the month pt Juno nt the Huntingdon Vnl ley Country Club nnd will join his family at Murray Bay the first of July. Miss Mildred Rico, of New. York, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Emlon Starr, of Radnor, has returned home. Mrs. Georgo A. Fletcher and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Richards, who have been spending the winter In town, have opened their houso In Radnor. One of the early summer weddings will be that of Miss Nadlne Camac Nolll Prew, daughter of Juj. Edward J. Prow, of Wayno, to Mr. Duffleld Ashmead, Jr., of Wayno. The ceremony will take place on ouiuruuy, june si, at 4 o'clock, In St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Wayne. Owing to tho recent death of Mr. Ashmead's father, tho Row Mr. Duffleld Ashmeed, there will be no reception. Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Ellison are occupying their new houso on Montgomery avenue. Captain and Mrs. John Green have been entertaining their son-In-Izw and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Muloch, of Detroit, Mich. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Claro Allison and their family have returned from Atlantic City, where they spent several weeks. Miss Mabel Clark Megraw, of the grad uating cluss of the Holman School, enter tained members of tho faculty of the school and her classmates at luncheon Saturday at the Union League. Mr. and Mrs. R." G. MooreVof 2517 South Colorado street, left for Atlantic City on Saturday. A reception was given Saturday night by Miss dna Steppachcr, daughter of Mr. Walter M. Stcppacher, at her home, 1804 Spring Garden street. Miss Steppacher's engagement to Mr. Max Young. Jr., of New York, was announced recently. Mrs. C. A. Carson, of 1805 Chestnut stroet, was the week-end guest of Mrs, A. H. Brown, of Chelsea. Along the Main Line HAVERFORD Mlsa Clara Hires, of Buck lane, who Is a senior at Miss Wright's School, entertained the mem bers of her class Friday nlghtby giv ing a .dinner, followed by the Cap and Bells" play, "All-of-a-Sudden Peggy," which was given at Haverford College. The guests Included Mlsa Sophie Acheson, Miss Ruth Abernethy, Miss Anne For stall. Miss Dorothy Steel, Miss Frances Welmer, Miss Catharine Flatter, Miss Darthela Clark, Miss Elizabeth Will iams, Miss Margaret Roberts, Miss Alice Forbes and Miss Alice Bradley, BRYN MAWR There was a meeting Wednesday afternoon' of the East Bryn Mawr Suffrage party, at the home of Mrs. Richard S. Francis, on Summit Grove ave nue, when Mrs. William Roy Smith.' of Bryn Mawr College, gave, an address. The meeting was followed by tea Miss Anna E: Moore, of Norristown. was the guest of her cousin, Miss Christine Ziebarth. of Lancaster avenue, over the week-end. ' WAYNE Miss Alberta Fulweller, af Newport Newd, Va., has arrived to spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. William A. Welsh, of Runnymede' avenue. DEON. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Yar row, who have been spending the winter at 2022 Walnut street, have opened their home in Devon. Mrs. Mahlon Hutchinson and Miss Bdlth Hutchinson, of Ashwood Farm, Devon, have returned'from Atlantic City. Mrs. William Nelson Wilbur, of Idle wqod Farm, la spending a fedays with her daughter, Mrs. Alexander M. R, Chart rlngton, In Warrington, Va. Chestnut Hill The beautiful old home oyned by the Rev.'1 Dr. Herman L. Duhrlng was dedi cated on Saturday afternoon to be used for the Consumptives' Home, on Stenton avenue. A large assemblage of fashion, able folk attended the dedication and afterward enjoyed tea. This part of the program was arranged by the board of women visitors, among whom, are Mrs. Theodore W. Starr., Mrs. Jacob Leroy, Mrs. Hollir.shead Taylor, Mrs, John Mulr. Mrs, Cushmsn NewpjjU. Mrs. Franklin Spencer Edmonds ana Mr W. L. OrU flttt. Plihop Rb.lnel3ud.er conducted the 4 Vfc. I'' VTySS" X, HSs "- - - ' " " - ifw t"."' . ift . &. e A oj Tyv,W ft ta ?sr 'ui. f.u.rr miss rtoi?ENCt Afc?rsr7i Weddings HUNSINGDR PLATT Mr, Georgo Piatt hns nnnounccd tho marriage of his daughter, Miss Emma Ru". gan Piatt, to Mr. Rnlph Hunslnger on Saturday in tho Church of tho Resur rection. After tho ceremony a breakfast was served for tho tmmedlato families. Mr. and Mrs. Hunslnger left for a trip tb Denver nnd Colorndo Springs. Thoy will bo at homo after Juno 27 nt 23 10 West Vennngo street jj MOLLOY KELTEH. A pretty wedding took plnco In Our Lady of Victory Church on Wednesday morning, 5Iny 4, when Miss Gcnevlovo Kcltor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Kcl tor, beenmo tho brldo of Mr. William T. Moltoy. Tho brldo was attended by her sister, Miss Florence ICcltcr, ns brides maid, and Mr. Augustine Coll acted as best man. After n reception at"the homo of the brido's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mol loy left for Atlantic City, where they will remain for a few weeks. Along the Reading Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Bench, Jr., whoso wedding took place laBt week, havo re turned from Atlantic City, whore thoy havo been for several days, and are the guests of Mrs. Georgo William Long, of Elklns Park, for somo tlmo beforo leaving for Chicago, III., where thoy will make tholr homo In tho future Mrs. Beach will bo remembered ns Miss Eleanor Long. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitch and their family, of Germantown, are building a new home on Washington lane. Meadow brook, which they will occupy late In tho fall. Miss Harriet Denver, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John B. Denver, of Wyncoto lano, Wyncote, who has been spending several weeks at the AVhtte Sulphur Springs with Miss Elizabeth White, has returned to her home. Mrs. William Cross, of Cedar street, Jenklntown, had her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Eaton, of Norwich, Conn., as her guest for several days. Mr. Edward McCorkondale and his fam ily, of Ogontz avenue nnd Church road, are spending several weeks with relatives at Holyoke, Mass. Mrs. Roy Service, of Logan, has taken a cottage at Chelsea for tho summer. Her sister, Miss Helen Nusbaum, of Park avenue, will bo her guest for the week ends. Germantown A party who dined together nt the Ger mantown Cricket Club on Saturday night, beforo tho governoru' ball, Included Mr. and Mrs. Eldrldge Fennock. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gabriel. Miss Miriam Partridge, Mr. James A. Walker and Mr. W. W. Don olson. Others who dined at tho club were Mr. and Mrs. William R. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Tucker, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bradloy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred erick Dudley, -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haines, Mrs. Charles F. Bochman. Miss Esther Jean Bochman and Mlsa Marion Sharplcss. Thp May Day exercises of the Friends' School will take place tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock, at tho school, dreone street near School House lane. The older boys and girls will present a dramatiza tion of, "Robin Hood." There will bo games, folk dances and Mother Goose tab leaux. Miss Elsie Oakford Is principal of the school.x There will be a May Queen, Miss Anna Pfund, and all the children will Join In the dance around the May pole. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Reynolds, of 513 West Clapler street, left on Saturday by motor for Washington, where they spent the week-end with friends. Miss Josephine MoVey, of 6935 Wayne avenue, gave a luncheon on Friday for the members of her class in the Stevens School. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Anderson McPhee, of ; f.w r.'' i$sesgs83wp$fi vvnMt-"" rrv.fjf ' . 'ws nt" ' " - - i i raKSFX: m fxBM V 'vv liHk. 1 .tCiA "w v Kir . . South 36th street, will close their town house on June 1 and will move to their new home on Washington lane, Meadow brook, which they will occupy for the summer months. Mrs. M. V. Furlong, of 4628 Walnut street, has been entertaining her Bister, Miss Margaret Whelen, of New -York, for a few days. Girard Farms Chief Boatswain John F. Brooks, U, S. N., who has been stationed at the Boston Navy Yard, Is at his home, 1713 Porter street, on a short leave of absence, and will return to Boston this week. t Mrs. H. E. Welte, wife of Lieutenant Welte, U. S. N., has closed her home, 2313 South 21st street, and left for Portsmouth, N. H.. where she will live. Lieutenant Welte has recently been ordered to sea duty, Delaware County - The Highland Park Minstrel Troupe gave an entertainment Saturday evening In the Fire, House. A dance followed the performance. Those taking part were Mr. D. B. Longaker, Mr. A. Milton Kolp. Mr. Edward Bartlett, Mr. Frank Rathmell, Mr. George Huges, Mr. Will lam C. SavtU, Mr. James A. Alkens. Mr. Thomas Whltcroft, Mr-, George W. Whol ey, Mr. Clarence Spauldlng, Mr. Oliver F. douse and Mr. George A. McLearn. ' Lansdowne Mr 0. Howard Shrlver, of West Balti more avenue, will give a tea on Wednes day. May 17. for her nleees, Mlsa Hshm S. Gleasoa and Miss Eleanor B. darst. e CatsS. XidKf? jS. Ji ,y feOtTM,w,'n..ll.iiiniliiliiiiM sjStk. .smmmi&m . .1 av ",.... rvir . . v .MmmMiBfmmJmmmz II miss -:!- a - x-rifvyttsx-vmKFUimmammm9m'6:.tj. 11 111 wmmamsmm&QS miM : --wMmc&w,&BaBetib aMtwj, .tjtm u-i I rmTisir t - ' - WSalgEKWMiA:ia!aaammmm'mB'm wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBmmmmm A7ISS HELEN MGLINN North Philadelphia Mr. nnd' Mrs. Edward H. Cobb, of 222J West Somorset street, who spend tho weok-ondsjnt tholr cottage In Pitman, N. J., will close their winter homo on May 30 and will occupy tholr country homo dur ing tho summer. Mrs. H. L. Strouso haH returned to tho Lorraine nftcr spending two months trav eling through Cuba, Jamaica and Florida. Mrs. A. Lobo'rman nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. Leberman, .of 2411 North Broad street, left early last week to occupy their summer home In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Seabrcaso, of 2132 Wallace street, announce tho ongngemont of their daughter. Miss Edna M. Scabrease, to Mr. Harry J. Patterson, of 605 Summer street. Mr., and Mrs. Mark Harris announco the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Sara Harris, to Mr. Louis C. Lubar. They will be at homo next Sundny, May 14, from 3 until 6 o'clock, at 1823 North 33d street Mrs. Bella Nefsky, of 3332 Monument avenue, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Besse L. Nefsky, to Mr. Joseph MUgrlm. South Philadelphia ' , v 1 X -JL.' JiVN m$2 "uaw-v. MISS IRENE ERSCHLER Miss. Irene Erschler, of 515 Bouth 9th street. Is an ardent charity worker and last month organized a delightful dance for the benefit of the Council of Jewish Clubs, which sends children to the coun try nnd shore In sumnier time. BIrand arrs, Brlen, of 602 Morris street, announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Bliss Sarah A. Brlen, to Btr, Louis II. Snyderman. A reception In their honor will be held next Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Gaudlo, of 1421 South 12th s'treet, announce the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Clara Gau dlo, to Mr. Salvatore Amorosa, of 1238 Federal street The redding will take place on Wednesday, June 28, at St. Rita's Church. ' Camden and Vicinity Bliss Laura Fancoast, of 205 Cooper street, has returned from a stay at At lantic City. Mr. and BIrs. Edward A. Duer, who were married on April 29, will live at 312 North 6th street upon their return from a wedding trip- Mrs. Duer was Miss Dor othea King, pi Camden.- ' J Mrs. Fellr A. Gunter and her children, of Jackson, Miss., are the guests of rela tives in this city, which was Mrs. Gunter's former home. , Mrs. Edward Booger, formerly Miss Elizabeth Reynolds, of 711 Cooper street, entertained at luncheon at her pew home in Merchantvltle recently In, bono? of Bliss Maude Owens. , Mrs, Charles Buckwalter Is at Atlantic City, to remain until the autumn. Mr- abd Mrs, Eugene S. Miller will be at home at 7th afreet and Atlantic ave nue. Ocean City, N. J., after June 15. Mrs. Miller will be remembered a MUa Bdlth U. Colescott. of CIS Peon street. jmp uiiira' if .,. vVVv : These young women nre taking un active part in the preparations for tho Fete Chnmpctrc to bo held in Merion on Jlay 2G-27. VERNON PARK IN GERMANTOWN TO BE SCENE OF ATTRACTIVE FAIR Bazaar Will Be Given Late this Month in Picturesque Spot for Benefit of Morton Day Nursery and Wissahiqkon School Club ALONG with the other fetes nnd fairs A which will take plnco this month will be one given on Friday, May 26, In the picturesque Vernon Park, German' town. The charities to be benefited will bo tho Morton Street Day Nursery and the Wlssahlckon School Club. Fnlr maidens will sell cut flowers, home-made cakes nnd candled nnd thero will also bo a vegetnblo stall. Amusements for chil dren will lncludo pony rides nnd a Punch nnd Judy show. Those In charge of the affair are Miss E. A. Cadbury, Miss Doro thea Emlen, Miss Margarot Mcllor, Mrs. Alexis du Pont Smith, Mrs. Shlppen Lewis, Mrs. John Cope, Mrs. Edwin Com fort, Mrs. George Emlon, Jr., Miss Anna Johnson, Mrs. Harold Evans, Sirs. Ellin Lea, Mrs. James M. Young, Mrs. William P. Nowhall, Miss Margaret Hathaway, Miss Fredorlca Lewis, Mrs. Charlos Wrlg gins, Mrs. Benjamin Shoemaker, 2d. Mrs. Livingstone Jones, Mrs. M. C. KImber, Mrs. Charles Hay, Mra Francis L. Bacon, Mrs. Edward Walton Smith. Mrs. Raoul E. Hehnar, Mlsa Margaret Copo, Mrs. Fran cis R. Strawbrldge, Sirs. Charles R. Day, Mrs. John T. Emlen, arrs. William E. Cadbury, Miss Susan Roberts, Miss Emma Allen, Mrs. Arthur Hnlnes, Bliss Helen Snowden, Mr. Walter T. Moore, Mr. John T. Emlen, Mr. Stanley R. Arnold, Mr. Robert D. Drlpps and Mr. Walter Mcllor. A card party and dance will be held this evening In the Walton, for the bcnoflt of tho Annunciation Church, at 10th and Dickinson streets. There will be tables for 500, pinochle and bridgo, also whist. On Saturday evening. April 29, a re ception was given by Miss Ida Ralfovitz at her homo, 834 Morris street. In honor of Miss Edith Sllycr. The decorations were sweet peas and lilies of tho valley. Mr. Joseph Neff and Mr. Morris Gold stlen played on the piano and Mr. Michael Gold on the violin. Solos were given by Mr. Joseph Young, Mr. Baron and Mr. Harry. Exhibition dances were given by Miss IdA Ralfovitz and Mr. William Ralf ovitz. Arrangements are being made for another roceptton to be given In honor of Miss Edith Silver, Miss Ida Ralfovitz and Bliss Anna Beck on Saturday evening. May 20. The younger members of the Raywood Cathollo Club are giving a farce comedy Tioga BIr. and BIrs. Frank Fischer were given a surprise reception on Saturday evening at their home, 3818 North 16th street, by the following friends: BIr. and BIrs. Frank Vanderherechen. airs. E. Gay, Bliss E. Palmer, air. and BIrs. Charles Bonsall, BIrs. J. Rlstlne, BIrs. Laura Shlnkle, BIrs. C. J. Herschel, BIr. and BIrs. John Nut tall, BIr. and BIrs. William Logan, BIr. and BIrs W. F. Johnson, BIr. and BIrs. Raymond Weckerly and BIr. and BIrs. Blax Bleler. Frankford Miss Eleanor Gallagher entertained on Saturday evening at her home, 2606 Rhawn street. Among the guests wore Bliss Ethel Krause, Blleij Evelyn Bloore, Bliss Edith Hoover. Bliss Minnie Craig, Miss Heb Watts, Bliss Blartha Cooney, Bliss Blarlon Tyson. Bliss Ethel Griffiths. Miss aiarguerlte Franklin, Miss Emily Graham, Bliss Bernlce Cummlngs, BIr. Walter Cummlngs. BIr- Albert Flemmlng, BIr. John Berry. BIr. Frank Curtis, Mr. John Graham, BIr, William Harklns, Btr, Harry Seth. Mr. Henry Watkln?, BIr. Daniel Smith, BIr. Harry Smith, BIr. Walter Fitter, BIr, William Carey, Mr, Ralph Carey and BIr. George Talley. What's Doing Tonight Pennsylvania Historical Society, election ot officers. 100 Locuat street. 8 o'clock. Fitty-seventh Street Improvement Associa tion. tSOtn street and Otrarii avenue, 8 o clock. Lane Improvement Association. Cbelten and Park avenues, 8o'clock. ,1'ree. Philadelphia. Chapter. American Institute of Architects. 1S04 Chancellor street; 6 o'clock. South Philadelphia Business Men's Associa tion. Broad and Federal streets, 8 o'clock. Fr&e. Recital of Spring-. New Century Drawlnr Room. 8 o'clock. Dance, uodsr the auspices ot the Touns MnM KndalUv of the Church of tha Jesu. St. Joseph's College auditorium. B o'clock. Plas and Plaiern"Cluh Nlaht f I ..l.t!1 Theatre, evenlnir, "Missionary fiari geant In aid of Baptist Train- Ins School for Christian Workers, First Bap tist Church, JTth and Saasom streets, eve ning. " Oermantown and Cnestnut Hill Improvement league, free laorary, vernon raric. Tom Daly to speak at binauet of V. of P. InterpuBllcatlon). Hotel Aoeipnia aterpuBUcationi. in Concert for the heneftt of th Women's Hospital, uimio nan ox ine noapicai. 21S7 rortn college avenue; 8.15 o'clock. Notices for the Society pan . will .be accepted and printed la ths Evening Ledger, but all urh notice must be wrlt- oa one suu or rue paper, must, it i in ruu. ftiia run aoaress. ana uen possible Uleprtona number must b glreu. rlttr "Editor.' Kreolm letter. 60( Che.t nut street. , Uulcis these reaalrcsuata are eanUa out, m that, TSiiacattoo.-ijajr be pesslbis, the cfilc v.llt not be vtU-Uslu4, v !& t r i- p; .vs rvivsr . entitled 'The Sly Fox" In St. Anthony's Hall, 24th nnd Carpenter streets, on May 17 nnd 18. THE carnival held last week at tho Colonial Dance Castlo was full of re markable surprises and a groat success. Acts of original naturo wore greatly ap plauded and tho pupils. Miss Cornelia Wagner, Miss Viola Broadbelt, Miss Gail Zlnn nnd other principals, somo appearing In 13 and 14 numbers, displayed talent equal to many professional stnrs. Bliss Edna Wroo wns ono of the solo dancers. Bliss Blargarot Skelly, of Allegheny avenue, gave a llnon nnd kitchen shower on Thursday evening at Miss Hegcr's Dancing Academy, Jenklntown, In honor of Bliss Margaret Fitzgerald, of Jenkln town, whose engagement wns announced last December to BIr. John. Barry. Jr., of Enfield, Pa. Store than 100 guests were present. Bliss Sarnh Ruche entertained her sew ing circle last Wednesday evening at her norao, nai itiage nvenue. The guests wero Miss Brnry Zatlln, Bliss Jeannetto Silver, Miss Dora Stevens, BIIs3 Sara Sax. Miss Ida Wilensky, Bliss Rose Freiberg, Bliss Ida Cohen, Bliss Henrietta Behrman and Bliss Helen Kline. "Le Dlx ot Deux" sewing circle gave a luncheon at Kuglor's, followed by a thea tre party, on Saturday. The members are Bliss Sadlo H. Welsberg, Miss Lillian Cohen. Bliss Stella Miller, Miss Anna H. Horsteln, Bflss Roso Cohen, Bliss Anna Hoberman, Miss Ida Hayman, Bliss H. Anna Tractenberg. Bliss Roso Hoberman, Bliss Rae Salvin Bliss Rose Elfman, Miss Rose Cohan nnd Bliss Sara Rosensteln. The Delta Sigma Phi Sorority gave a dance at the Hotel Walton Friday night. Tho ballroom was beautifully decorated In spring flowers. Among those present were: Bliss Blargaret Blagulre. Bliss Blarla 5Sinn Bliss Lillian Pollard, Biles Grace Jones, Bliss Kathryn Smith, Bliss Brarle Mees, Bliss Irene Tolllnger, Bliss Ethel Blllham, Bliss Helen Ludlam, Miss Inez Livingston, Bliss Frances Blagulre Bliss Lillian Patter son and Sirs. John Carouthers. An entertainment and dance will be given tonight for the Mutual Aid Society of Oppenhelm-Colllns Company in Bler cantlle Hall. Kensington Bliss Reba Carberry, of 1100 East Co lumbia avenue, entertained the members of her card club over tho week-end at her bungalow at Bllllngsport, N, J. Her guests were Bliss Anna Blooney, Bliss Rosalie Cavnnaugh, Bliss Kathertne Fitz gerald, Bliss Rose Blooney, Bliss Blargaret BIcBIahon, Bliss Dorothy Green, Miss Elva Gelst, Bliss Katherlne Drennan. Bliss Mar garet Everling, Bliss Ella Duffy, Bliss Agnes Robus. Bliss Ida Robus and Bliss .uarnuefiio jjrogan. AMUSEMENTS At 10 UO. 12:30, 2:18. 4. 0. 7: and 0:30. William Collier In "THE NO-GOOD GUY" ADDED ATTRACTION FIRST CHAPTER BILLIE BURKE '" '' N.w SSLT9Sr Thura., Frl. Sat.' "Sold for Marrtaie.'' Globe Theatre "SrVs TWO BIG MUsIcaIO&d'y 'jSfeS&lfgB "On Top of the World" "IN JINGXELAND" oJPnB Palace 10 A. M. TO 11:15 P. M. KITTY nrmnnw In "HER MATERNAL ItiairT" Tbur"?..E.r.1-: Sat- Marguerite Clark In 'MOLLY MAKE-BELIEVE1' COMING CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "THE FLOOR WALKER" Co. Metropolitan Opera Houae Mon Evj- May IB It. X. B nt M Scata (2 to BO eta. 1100 Cheatnut St. V lCtOfia TODAY TOMORROW uuiici Norma Talmadjre In "AT MIDNIGHT" Roicoe Arbuckl In "THE OTHER MAN" PEEP SEA STUDIES (La"t Setlef) LOCUST B2d SiuT . "SALVATION JOAN" BELMONT KDft FOR THE DEFENSE" Wnnrlciirla mnthta. Fvemeat Pr. YUUUBlUtJ $,, y, pan roUey ?aU(au, KS'.YL AND HO BAND La jJotta. toa Clapar.Ill -viSrTOS Mo Glorni. MarOP Symphony Orchestra ITS mu. IClanil. i'eailislan of Ta.i Kin OCEAN Cm MAS MM? I'lIlLADBLPHIA V.SIT0B8 b Drexel Bfddle Bible Class Banquet Event of tho Week OCEAN CITY, N, J May 8. With fol- ' lowers of Isaak Walton burnishing their rods and reels, Scotch herring and weak'' fish running In the bay nnd cottagers bus ily house cleaning, Ocean City Is taking on tho air of real summer days. Bluch Interest Is shown In tho dinner dance to be given "by the Ocean City Yacht Club nt tho Aldlne, Philadelphia, Wednes day evening. Moro than 300 attended the first Ann! rersary banquet of tho Drexel Blddle Blblo Class In the social rooms of the First Methodist Episcopal Church on Thursday evening. Tho Rev. nnd BIrs. Linn Bowman, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage, 1808 Wesley avenuo, nnd entertained over tho week-end the following guests'! Mr. nnd BIrs. S. F. Miller, BIr. nnd Mrs, W. S. Allen. BIr. nnd BIrs. David Dalley, Jr., BIrs. Ruth Taylor, Bliss Blary B. Pierce, BIr. Caleb Pierce, Bliss Clara Davis, BIr. George Sherwood and BIr. and BIrs. William D. Schramm. The party motored down. BIr. Charles II. Laird and family, ot aterchantvllle, were among the week's visitors. Ho Is a Cnmden bank omclal, Mr. nnd BIrs. William H. Horn, of Phil adelphia, motored to their Wesley nvenue cottago last week. BIrs. Barnh Border, of Ashland, Farm, Ifatboro, Pa. j Mrs. Clement Resteln, Mrs. Blorton Goodman and Miss Edith Good man, of Philadelphia, were week-end vis itors at the homo of BIr. and Mrs. Wil liam II. Mowcn, of this city. Tho' members of the Hotel Proprietors Association of Ocean City will meet at tho homo of Bfr. and BIrs. Charles E. Hagg, 1811 West Venango street, Phila delphia, this evonlng. BIr. and BIrs. C. L. Blspham and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Caffrey, Jr., were nmonff tho Phlladclphlans nt the Blscayne last week. Bfrs. Henry Brlnton, Miss Amy S. Brln ton, Airs. T. II. Luders and Bliss Grace BI. Zloglcr nre among tho Phlladclphlans ' at tlio Kathlu. BIrs. Martin Blntoney, 2d, Bliss Bfamte. Ebxet and Dr. and BIrs. BI. H. Gorcker, of Philadelphia, have been enjoying a few days' outing at the Imperial. COURTS AID RESORT PLANS Capo May County Boulovards Rushod When Injunctions Fail STONE HARBOR, N. X, Blay 8. The recent decision of Justice Black dismissing the application for a writ of certiorari brought against the Capo Btay County au thorities to prevent the construction of the Corson's Inlet Bridge Boulovard has awakened renewed Interest in the pro posed all-resort automobile route from At lantic City to Cape Blay. This has been further stimulated by the dismissal of tho Injunction to Btop the building of tho Seven-BIIlo Bench Boule vard, connecting tho boroughs of Stone Harbor and Avalon. With these suits out of the way, the contractors on both the Corson's Inlet and the Soven-BIllo Beach Boulevards are pushing both Improvements to completion. At the meeting of tho Chamber of Com merce of Cape May County seashore re sorts, to be held at Wlldwood this month, an effort will bo made to formulate a policy of public Improvements satisfactory to all the resorts In the county. AMUSEMENTS FORREST T0AST FIRST MATINEE TOMORROW NIGHTS AT 8:15 First Time in Philadelphia New Edition de Luxe HEX BEACH'S THE SPOILERS BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER Three Acts Twelve Reels FEATURING WILLIAM FARNUM I AND KATHLYN WILLIAMS PRICES. DAILY MATINEE. 1 Bo and 55o. NIGHTS, ISc, 25o and EOo. GARRICK Tomor. Evg. THE DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE SEASON THROU THE AG By JERZT ZULAWBKI with Mme. Yoruka Robt. T. Haines AND POWEIHTUI, SUPPORTING CO. OF 80. A MOST DARING STAGE EFFORT, SYM- BOUZING THE 8TRUGaLE OF THE SOUL AGAINST THE BODT Beat Seats II at Popular Wednesday 'Matin. Stanley MARKET ABOVE 16TH 11:15 a. m. to 11:13 p. xa. All This Week OERALDINE FA RRAR Supported by Wall&oa Reld. In "MARIA ROSA'1 1 Added Attraction! Include Flrit Showtnc Goldberg Animate'd Cartoon . "THE BOOB WEEKLY" A JUVENILE COMEDY Chip's Dream of Charlie Chaplin War Newa, "Tommy Atkins1 In the Balkana." CHESTNUT STREET 8& 2 TO B AND T TO 11 P. M. DAILY Miracles of German Efficiency Marvelous Motion Picture Showlnr Crip pled Soldlara Following All Kinds ot Trades by Means ot Artinclal Limbs. For the Benefit ot War Widows and Orphans Matinee, 23c. , Evening-, 23o and COo. BROAD Tonight,"1 ?. A NEW AND POWERFUL DRAMA The Devil's Invention By Carl E. Freybe and Hiram K. Moderwell. Cast Includes William B. Mack, Eileen van Blene and Gustav Von Seyftutltx. Beet Seats 1130 at Popular Wed. Matinee. B. F. Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS Adelaide & Hughes Anna Wheaton & Harry Carroll Alan Dlnebart A Co.: Dorothy Reg-al A k; Nonettef Prlmroeo Four. Others; A TYTT PUT TONIGHT AT 8;20 ivUJllI-lJrni Pop. it Mat Thursday. Cyril Harcourt'a Comedy Hit Extraordinary AX AH DF SILK J As Welcome STOCKINGS I as Spring BEE IT TONIGHT AND BE MERRY T VDT" TONIGHT AT SslS. Jl X JXlKj Popular 1 60 Mat. Wednesday, POSITIVELY LABT WEEK1 FRANZ LEHAR'S SUPERB OPERETTA "ALONE AT LAST MEMORABLE MIRTH AND MUSIC YOUR LAST S CHANCES TO SEE IT WalnUS 25e, SOc Hes.Mt,St. Even. 23c to II, no blshsr. TWIN BEDS Knickerbocker ffiSLffr. MatiTusa.. Thurs. i5t WllXrlsAt LAJ3T WEES Q ZB KSASCC rfjAaro1' I b . "it -a v ! Mr 1 J va m a 15 la t fit 3 ob u ita ad ol w nl an lot jr. 1 1 ?tr rlt iT -sb ,41 T3 '10 VI 8 rfl 3d c I A m b n ot Wf .a ol 3W n -1 ! ..'1 a -At 1, B 1 ' 1 M II ilfc "1 1 I t 1 f -I JP- 1 "J 3 -Ji is A I: H MM St CI T- vw- w ir.