EVJDNItfa LBDGEB-PHlLAt)ELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 0, 1916. 31' V ttf AftCY WYNNE IS Wi "' -T.T itrn rjuiio ijrivjUiN juuk HOSPITAL Mi. Henry C. Sheppard Will Give Four One-Act Plays at Little Theatre Tonight, Supported by Mrs. Frances Pemberton Dade and Mr. Vinton Freedley TUB Osteopathic Hospital Fund will M benefited by four plays to be glvon tonight In the Llttlo Theatre, In all of which Henry C. Sheppard will tako lead Z,s parts, supported by Mrs. Prancea remberton Dado and Mr, Vinton Freed ley. The plays which will bo presentod nro .,.'. "nnen Door" and the "Man In the Stalls," "The Croolt" and the first gfct Of George Bernard Shaw's "Arms nd the Man," The affair Is arousing considerable In forest In various circles, as Mr. Shep--ard'g work Is well known to theatre goers, ho having appeared on many oc cailens during the last season with the Stage Society and Plays and Players, trances' Dado Is nlso well known to ' persons In this city as an nctress. Sho 88 at one "i "" iuui .tone in tho lata Joseph Jefferson's com- ' 'psny, but preferred tho amateur work f 'to the professional atmosphere, I havo hen told. All or. us who nave seen ,VIntor( Freedley know what very good work he has done, especially in trie last gewon In the various performances given by tho Plays and Playors. Many of us wondered why a curtain wedding party was about 10 minutes late at one of the numerous Easter week Veddln&s. The poor brldosroom was quite nervous and his best man had a time consoling him, you know, when sud denly the wedding march 3tartcd and ho l ,... Jt ..... nH.l IiIh. T..F.I .... -. knew sne nuu nm. au.wuu uuu. uuow nuw It leaked out what had caused the delay. One of the brldcsmal'Ui, It appears, came from out of town and so her dress was made to measurements and had not oven been tiled on How was sho to know whether It fastened up tho back or front, poor dear! Of course sho could not bo lure, so what did sho do but put It on back part front, and only when tho bridal party met nt tho church door did the other girls notice the peculiar make and sliapo of tho frock worn by tho out-oMowner. Theie wsre rulllei where they were not Qxpecta 1 to be and various other remarkable nniiURcmonts In tho gown. Suddenly one moro observant than the others oxcI-.Ume.l, "My clear, ydu have that dress oft taics part front!" and so sho had to go to tho house of a Wend nearby and cliai?o tho frock around. It all took only 10 minutes, but Imagine the foellnss of all concerned! Main Line society la Interested Jn the fifth annual Devon Dog Show, which will be heU on tho Horse Show grounds on ilay 20. An unique feature of the affair Is that there will be only femi- nlno Judges, which will be a strong drawing card, the committee thinks, and ths'CJthibitlon is already scheduled to be larger than last year's. Tho list of 1 Judges consists of Miss Chflstlnc Whit- ' ney, JIaspctli, I I.; Mrs. J:i:nes ITadley, '' Erie; Mis. J Stanley llcevo. Haterfurd; ij lira, Henrletto Wakefield, New York; V Mrs. L. G. Beecher, Hcadley; Mrs. H. B. "'KobVer; bf this city; Miss Anna E. Ear- t,, Bard, Bryn Mawr; Mrs. C. Davlea , Talntei, Whlto Plains. N. Y ; Mrs. C. M. Lunt, Uahway, N. .1.; Miss Anno Tracy, Highland Falls, N. Y ; Mr3. Edward Par ker Davis, Newtown, Pa.; Mrs. Katherlno MeDerniott, of this city; Mrs. Ada M. Dowthwalte, Folkestone. England; Mrs. William T. Drew. Mount Vernon, N. Y.; iirs. Men HI E. Gate3. Mount KIsco, N. Y.; Mrs. M.- B. Smith, West Colllngs wood, N. Jr; Mrs. John Newton Cham pion, New Haven, Conn.; Mrs. M. C. McGlono, New York; Mrs. F. Y. Mathls, Greonwlch, Conn.; Mrs. William Allison Fuller, Albany. N. Y.; Mrs. William H. Mulford, Wyncoto, Pa.; Mrs. It. T. Har rjson, New York, and Mrs. J. S. Walters, of this city. The ofllcera of the club are; Mr, John William Patten, president; Mr. Edward B, Chose, first vice president; Mr. Will iam T, Hunter, second vice president; Mr. Clarence II. Clark, 3d, third vice president; Mr. Charles H. Wood, fourth tlce president, and Mr. John Slnnott, ecretary and treasurer. I wonder If many of us were surprised t the announcement of Eliza Fox's en gagement to Ben Tllghman. Not very many, I take it, as It had been whlB. Pored that Ben was very devoted; but ome of us wondered If Eliza would be filling to glvo up her career In the New York Library, where she has been for about two yeare. She got rather tired of society and parties just for par ties' take, I am told, and took up a library course and a consequent position to New York, Sho Is an exceedingly beautiful girl. I remember her espo e&lly three winters ago, when "The Angela In Art" tableaux wera given at th Bellevue-Stratford for some charity I think It was thn 'RntlnMn TTninltnt Well, Eliza was in a picture with. Mrs., "rr uuiara ana every one was raving over their beautiful hair, for they both MVO gorgeous locks, Han Tllhmnn In an awfully nice fellow, and I wish them felicitations possible. ' Tba high regard In which Mrs. Cor callus Stevenson Is held by every one a demonstrated yesterday afternoon ft the tea given in her honor by mem ? Pf the Emergency Aid Committee, for seldom have I seen such an array wealth and fashion (turn out to do onor to one of their humber. Motor ter motor rolled up in quick succes ton, and Inside the rooms were banked "h blossoms, making of the work. womsNa perfect salon. The charming Kwron herself never looked Hand Msr nor happier than she 4id In her " pay gown, hiiU-t-fer hand a Wff, old-fashioned bouquet tied with the eo.ch, colors, and with the orchestra. Jft the background playing "La Mar-seUalse.-. nanhv wvnnk. Personals Ium. "fi Mrs p- Williamson Roberta "r sent out in. L j, lrtitT?f' for th younger at at Bella uta their aitmnH A... u..aA t ir,n r". on Monday, May 33. b$ lefafit sn e TLfv nA nr -OTIItf.. mtlfi7,f.iv, tacd on Saturday Ht isS " he.'r h"" Vfllanovs. S atti hi. 7V aafuuai 1. Joaui9, sa, feWltrtiHtC4B,r.ofim INTERESTED IN ttit Walnut street, wilt pive a arEa rllnnor danca tonight at the PhlUelphK Country Club in honor of Atlas Sarah Uytendale Bfllrd, whose engagamMit to their son Mr. Harrison K. Cane.-, Jr., waS a"l nounced Inst week. There will be aboSt 2fiM!i hl.ny 'r0m lho fcbutMit .set or this ana next year. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Wrlcht of ' Chfatnut TTItl .-ill - i ' . .IB. .ot ' i " VT i T L Y""'"11" al "inner to SinX. '" honop of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Wilkes Cary, of N'ew- York, who have been the guests of Jtr. and Mrs. Archibald J. Bnrklle for tho week-end. it. j .. . .. .. nun xurs. ueorga Lelb Harrison. I u'i ." en.tert'ln "t dinner tonight at their home In Wayne. miss Ainry nnllard and Miss Alice Tv? ' 8lc n ,,r,flKe lhls afternoon nt Miss Ballard's home In Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Carroll I. Williams will be at home to tho members of the Plastic Club at her residence, ,370S Cbestmit Btreet, tomorrow afternoon from J until 6 o'clock. Miss Harriet Sartafti, the retiring pros), dent of the club, and Miss Florenco Ful ton, the Incoming president, will receive with the lioatc33 Miss Josephine Tomllnson, of 400 South 16th street, will entertain at luncheon followed by bridge this aftrrnoon In honor nf Miss Mary Campbell Hnsso, of Gormantown, whoso engagement to Mr. George Lawrence Miller w.jb recently an nounced. Along the Main Line ABDiMOnn Mrs. .Tostnh S. Pcnrceand Miss Helen Pearce, who havo bpen spend ing a minth nt Atlantic City, returned to tneir nomo on i.lmvood avenue yesterday. HAVrrtFOnD Mrs IMward S. Sayres his been re-elected prerldcnt of the Haverford branch of the Flower, Fruit and Ice Mission with Mrs. Walter B. Stephenson as vice president nnd Mrs. n C Wright as secretary and treasurer. The branch will begin work on Wednes day. Mny 17, when a committee of women will meet nt Haverford station and re ceive donations of flowers, fruit. Ice nnd money. They expect to continue tho work until the end of September. Mr. nnd Mrs. James S. noger.-uwllt leavo for Cape May tho drat of June, where they will spend the summer at their cottage, 815 Washington avenue. VILLANOVA Mrs Robert Kelso Cns satt, of 1505 Locust street, has returned from French Lick Springs. Ind , but will not move out to Bnupre until Mny 15. Mrs. Edward Cadwalader has returned homo nfter spending a few days In New York. Chestnut Hill Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Weill, of S71S Somlnolo avenuo, will entertain at dinner tomorrow at the Germantown Cricket Club In honor of Miss Shnttuck, of Boston, who is tho guest of ' Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Adams, Jr. Mrs. Thomas Potter, of Montgomery avenue, entertained the members of thp Philadelphia Branch of the Southern In dustilat Educational Association nt her home yesterday. It was the last meeting of tho year and tho Uev Hugh A. Dobbin, principal or the Patterson S-Jhool, In North Carolina, spoke of the work done by tho pupils of the school. A delightful social hour followed, ot which time Mrs. Wile Wilson and Mrs. Wilson Potter presided nt the tea table. Mr. and Mrs. Jaspar William Nlcolls. whose marriage took place on Saturdny, April 2D, spent tho week-end with Mrs. Nlcolls' parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Tenant Moffly, and will leae today for their homo In Bayonne, N. J. x Bala-Cynwyd MISS MONICA REILLY Miss Monica Rellly, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. T, F, Rellly, of Bala, will be one of the aides at the Flower. Booth of the Fete Champetre to be given at Merlon on May 36 and 27, Germantown Mrs. Horace Combes, of 511 Lincoln drive, will entertain at luncheon at the Philadelphia Country Club tomorrow. Mr. Arthur Goodfellow, of Detroit Mich, spent the week-end as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mr John W, Goodfellow, of 233 West; School House lane. Mr, Goodfellow and his fiancee, Miss Helen Van Dusen. attended the din ner glvon by the Dance Committee on Saturday night, which preceded the Gov ernors" ball at 'the Germantown Cricket Club. Mr- and Mrs. John Conkllng Rose, of Peiham road, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Althea Knicker bocker Hose, to Mr- John Roy Weaver. The board of trustees of the House of Rest. 5919. Wayne avenue, haa Issued cards for Thursday, May 18. for the dedication of the InHrraary. Tea will be served. Miss Susan Carson, of 181 Maplewood avenue, who la spending several weeks In Wllkes-Barre, will gq o New York before returning to her home. MUsVMary Campbell Hass was the guest of honor at a luncheon and, bridge given by MUs "Sfargaref Cheston-Baker, of 10 West bll-Eltena. street, Us week The other quests wrq Mls$ Marjorl Thomas- Miss Eleanor Ddmusds, Ml EJUe warey. m-ob ki" wwmu, Mui rauabeth BSdMWW Mart C Zara, riiwi Ml Ifettlw McowH "- ,, . D.1..1I 1UIS4 .IfiSHMina '-frtrtt. i m , v-:,.- mmmm:maaam ' m fetM - - ,-"t mi' -W-Aj3t-.!L-k O .. MRS. FRANCES PEMnERTON DADE Mrs. Dndo appeared Inst night in "Dregs," a play of her own com position, which was voted the best of three given by the Plays and Playrrs, nnd won the prize offered by that organization. Mrs. Dade will nppcar tonight in four one-act plays with Henry Sheppard at the Little Theatre for the benefit of the Osteopathic Hospital. West Philadelphia Mrs. Harold McAneny. of 1809 Balti more avonue will entertain tho members of her bridge club this afternoon. The members Include Mrs Lehnmn Browne, Mrs. Warren Mos.s. Mrs Waldo Fehllng. Mrs. Harold Freund. Mrs Albert Stultz, Miss Helen Qulnn, Miss Ddna Wller. Miss Helen Roberts nnd Miss Marjorlo Morris. Miss Adclo Solomon, of 5141 Irving street, nnd Miss Louise Hossler, of 1315 South 52d street, were the week-end guests of Mrs. J. Benson, of States avenue, At lantic City. Mrs. A. J. Kegal, of 29 North Robinson street, Is visiting her brother, Mr. George D, Dando, of Norrlstown. Roxborough Tho nnntinl supper and inustcalc of the Mothers' Guild of St. Stephen's Protestant Bplscopal Church, Tcrraco and Hermit ntreets, Wissahlekon. will bo held on Wednesdny evening, Mny 1", in the parish house. Among the speakers will bo the Rev. Albert Stork. The members of the Young Men's Im provemant Association of the Falls of Schuylkill nro making clnhorato prepa rations for a carnival to open tomor row and to continue for 10 days The affair will be held on the athletic grounds on Queen lane, loaned by Mr. James Dob son. Gaily decorated tents, In which there will bo a sale of fancy goods and home mado confectionery, a merry-go-round, special music and a program of sports will be some of the attractions. In the evening there will be dancing at tho clubhouse, 3568 Queen lane. The recently elected oill- cers Include: President. Mrs. John Groves: vice presidents. Mrs. William Jones and Mrs. John Roy ; treasurer, Mr. John Whlt nkcr; financial secretary, Mr. William Fer guson ; recording secretary, Mr Joshua Whltaker; directors, Mr William Benham, Mr. Harold Rlddlough, Mr. Benjamin Mitchell, Mr. Benjamin Boardman, Mr. Herbert Russell, Mr. Thomas Wilcox, Jtr. Richard Cole, Mr. David Huntpr. Mr John Cortcr nnd Mr John Stlnson Assisting Mrs. John Stlnson, chairman of the ladies' auxiliary, wilt be Mrs. Ruth Stubbleblne, Mrs. J. Nason. Mrs, J. Wyatt, Miss Anna Morrison, Miss Marjorle Lees, Mre Fergus Reed, Miss Bates and Miss Emma Bates. Mrs. Isaac Ward and Miss Cthel Ward, formerly of 310 Monastery avenue, have gone to New Brunswick, N. J., to remain until the Rev. Mr. Ward returns from his Western tour wjth the Sunday party. Miss Ruth Jennie Frame, of Ridge ave nue, nnd Miss Henrietta Elizabeth Shel drake spent the week-end with Miss Frame's sister, Miss Marian Frame, at Wlldwood Cre3t, Mrs. William W Wilson, of 221 Sumac street. Wissahlekon. was the hostess at tho May entertainment of her card party. Those participating Included Mrs. William R. Haggart, Mrs. Harry II. Thompson, Mrs. A. L. Adams, Mrs. Mary Slott. Mrs George Holland, Sirs. John A. Rtruse, Mrs. William Ames. Miss Edith Rlghtcr, Mrs. Paxson James, Mrs. Benjamin F. Hen dren and Mrs. Elmer Fflsterer. Mrs. Hamilton Sherlock, of the Falls of Schuylkill, Is entertaining her son, Mr. Hamilton Sherlock, Jr.. of California. Mrs. W. Edward Shappell, of Manayunk avenue, Roxborough, (suspending a month In Atlantic City. Mr, a.nd Mrs. Samuel Levitt, of 1327 Moyamensing avenue, gave a muslcale last evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James Hindle, Miss Anna Du Gan and Mr. William Pass of this section. Miss Louise CartereaU. who has been spending a weeK in ocean uuy, nas re turned to her home on Dupont Btreet. Mr. Samuel Short, of East Leverlngton avonue, has been entertaining hl3 brother, Mr. Howard P. Short, of Washington, D, C. who Is making an extended automo bile tour through the East. Delaware County Mn. Elizabeth Bartlett. of Highland Park, has returned from-E. trip to D r muda. t Mrs. Francis K. Delp. of Drexel Hill, wll give a muslcala and tea at her home on Brunswick avenue the latter part of this month. The proceeds will be devoted to the fund of the new Episcopal mission In Drexei Hill. Norristown A dance, one of the most delightful of society's post-Lenten affairs, was given, Saturday evening at toe Plymouth Coun try Club. The golf cemniUUe having charge of the affair Includad Miss KatH artaa A, Scheldt, MlM Aime Solly, Mrs, W tt WhUham. tfgMW H. M (Stelntttfu. lBlUit aiiAlU. Vi rtW'i""l !- mawr wimm vink..(i North Philadelphia Miss Sarah Gallagher, of 846 North 26th street, spent the week end With Miss Emma Johns, of GIAiolden. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. O'Hnra, of 919 North 29th street, announce tho engagement of their daughter. Miss Josephine O'Hara, to Mr. John Brogan. No date has boon eel for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher, of 3235 Monument avenue, are being congratu lated upon tho Dlrlli of n daughter, Bea trice Fisher, on Wednesday, May 3 Miss Ida Drlpps. of 1812 North 11th street, entertained Informally nt tea this afternoon. Her guests Included Mrs. Goorgo Crofton, Mrs. Ralph Humphreys, Mis. Moirls Lawrence, Mrs. Horace Davis, Mrs. Walter S. Bauer. Mrs. Allen Moats, Mrs. Julius Ncufleld. Mrs. W. G. Glbbs. Mrs. T. M Scholey, Mrs. Charles Thomp son, Mrs Raynor Bowman, Mrs. C. C. Clcgg, Mrs. Paul Volght, Mrs John O. Taxis, Mrs. Louis Blggard, Mrs. Walter Miller. Mrs I Harvey Cressmnn. Mrs. J. H. Chndwtck, Miss Inez Donaldson nnd Mrs. Wesley Flanagan. Jtr. and Mrs. Leo L. Cohn are occupy ing their new apartment at 2137 Green street. Announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Theresa Funk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Funk, to Mr. Edward J. Driver, on Thursday evening, April 27, In St. Simeon's Protestant Episcopal Church. The ceremony was performed by the rec tor, the Rev George J. Valenta. Upon their return from their wedding journey, Mr. Driver and his bride will be at home at 2610 Germantown avenue. To orrow nlcht the Rev. R. S. Hlralde, the Japanese orator, will deliver a lecture on "Japan, tne young uiant oi mo .Orient," In tho Memorial Methodist- Epls copil Church, 8th and Cumberland streets. "TABLEAUX OF THE ALLIES" STAGED AT WASHINGTON Fete Held at Octagon House, Once American Executive Mansion WASHINGTON, May 9. Everything but the weather contributed to the suc cess of the British war sufferers' benefit, I which oponed a four days' fete last nlgnt in tne gardens or uciagon uouse, once the Executive Mansion of the United States and now the home of the Amcrlcnn Institute of Architects. The large garden has been converted Into an open-air theatre, where this eve ning the patrons were given an exhibition of living pictures. This was entitled, "Tableaux of the Allies," with the subject and characters as follows: Japan by Miss Nona McAdoo, Portugal by Miss Ju liet Crosby, Russia by Miss Margaret Perln, Italy by Miss Delano. France by Countess Glzycka as Joan of Arc, Britan nia by Miss Ethel Harrtman, and Bel glum by Mrs. Nathan Wyeth. There were several additional tableaux which In cluded both men and women from smart society. The British and American flags are crossed over the large Colonial doorway leading from the house to the garden, while above the booths are the flags of the British Empire and the different de pendencies. What's Doing Tonight Graduation eierclsta of tha domotlc arU and normal wlmmlnc clusei, CWrrnantown llranch. Vouns Women's Christian Anoclatlon, 8 o'clock. Debate. "Resolved: That tha majority of men are more interested In the girl lor what la on her head, than what Is In It." under the auspices of the Chatham Literary Association. Baptist Temple, lroad and Berks streets, 8 o'clock, Youns people's social meettnr. under the auspks of the Women's Christian Temperance Union. Tha Wlllard. 1D21 Arch atreet. 7:45 o'clock. Free. Uelmont Improvement Association, 8910 01 rard avenue, 8 o'clock, Free. Cohocksink Board of Trade, 6th and Dia mond streets. 8 o'clock. Free. 'Thirty-fourth and 44th Wards Business Men'a Association, 5318 Haverford avenue, 8 o'clock. Free, Germantown Business Men's Association. Verion Bulldlnc, $U14 Germantown aienue, 3 o'clock. Free, Feed and Grain Dealers. Bourse. 8 o'clock. Georse's Hill Improvement Association. 1SS6 form uu sircci. o o ciock. rree. Tt. kford Business Men. Marshall" School, o'clock. Free. Reception to Mrs Oeorce B. Orlady, Woman Burfrast party. 1721 Chestnut street. 8 o'clock Euchre. BOO and dance, for 8t. John'a Orphan Asylum. Hotel Walton. Metropolitan Revue, J. W. C. I. boy and a-lrls. Metropolitan Opera Housi, 7:45 o'clock. Episcopal convention. St. Luke and tha Epiphany Church. 8 o'clock. Anniversary exercise. Scot Presbyterian Church, Broad atreet sod Castle avenue. Notices for the Society pas will be accepted and Ltdjcr. but all such notice must be writ prmieu fn tne bTeainc ten ou one aim oi tea paper. But ca suot in full, with full address, and when yostlsle teleuUoM number must be fitea. acnu all sueu ctinuunoieatlans to "So jlebr Kdftor." Eveslus LiJjer, MeTCaMfe nut strtet. t7atsr ,tfcM fTsolrcmsntj f-re ?p4 eat, s. UKU. yelasattiu may Si jMsslUtt, th? catUf. srlil Ml hi yaUiibtt. Along the Beading The young women of the Old York Road Country Club will give their annual play entitled "The Frivolity Shop" on the evening of Friday, May i2, and Saturday, May 13, nt 8 o'clock. In the ballroom of the clubhouse. Vety clever Jokes nhd take-offs on the members of the club nro being arranged by the glfls, ns well as several original dances and surprises. Among those who tako part will bo Miss Elele Daniels, Miss Marlon Gayley, Mrs. George Elsasser, Jr., Miss Emma Hollo well, Miss Hannah Hallowell. Miss Eliza beth P. Hendrlckson, Miss Dorothy Hud' dach, Miss Dorothea Schlveley, Miss Elsie P. Smith. Miss Doris Wetherbee and Miss Myrtle McKce. fnn,Vnnrde XTX Walnut street, Jenklntown. r,WH" 4? . '"" 1. ?? ua.u V.ULIB ui ue lomiK women a v-nna- tlan Association nn thn lnwn nf Mr. W C. Kent's home, Benf rond, Wyncoto, on Wednesday, May 21. from 2 until 6 o'clock. In ense of rain the fair will be glen nt All Hallows Parish House. Miss Margaret Cummlngs, of 0716 North 8th street. Onk Lane, entertained her enrd club yesterday afternoon In honor of her cousin, Miss Virginia White, who Is visit ing her from Washington Among tho guests were Miss Helen White. Miss Dor othy Kvdf-s. Ml: r.llllan flnrt.P MIsr Pauline Clarke. Miss Josephine Fields, Miss Martha Bnlderston. Miss Frances rtiiowny. mies .Marion Tyson, auss L.eonn Graham, Miss Alice Moycr, Mlsa Bernico Brighten. Miss Harriet Orimths, Miss Agnes Dunlnp, Miss Dorothy Coons. Miss Helen McKlnlcy, Miss Anna Ott nnd Miss Ethel Wntklns The tabl mux given nt the home of Mis. Samuel Boyle, Jr., nt Rydnl on Saturday afternoon, were a great success They were for the benefit of the Christ Church Homo at Wnrmlnster, Pa , which Is sadly In need of money, having lost seeral buildings by fire nultc lately All of tho tableaux were gotten up by the children, assisted by Mrs. Arthur Rush nnd Mrs Boyle. Master Frederick w Morris, Jr., played the violin. Mr. Spencer Brock an nounced the name 6f the tableaux before each one wna shown, nnd tho names of those taking part, as follow s: 1 The Mart Tea Party, from "Alice In Won derland " Mlsi Elizabeth Morris, Mas ter Frederick Morris, 3d, nnd Master lllchatd Rush 2 Mr. nnd Mrs Santa Claus Miss Hetty stewall nnd Master Itandolph Holllnu Huhnrd 3 A Little French Snldler Master John Conyn?hm Htevens Jr 4 The Soap Bubble Boy Master Edward Mtnrr Morris. n The Arc of innocence. Miss Betty Sewell. 0 The Itusslnn Cossack Muster Furness Thompson T The Oolfer Mlsa Dorothy Loverlng- nnd Msater BlchArd Uush fl Hutch Cleanser. Miss Molly Bradley. 8 The Chief Cook and Bottle Washer. Mas 10 Uncle Sam Master Randolph Bolllna ter iteauveau none. ad. Hubflrn. 11 Villa Mnster John Gilbert. Jr J! A Pierrot. Master Bowland Gilbert. 13 .Mary, Mary. Quite Contrnry. Miss Su zanne Cross. 14 Bessie Brooks and Tommy Snooks Mlsa Mnrlnnna Mcrrltt and Master William Cross JR Tho Goat Girl. Miss Marouerlte Boyle. 1(1 Tho Nigger Doll. Mnster Henry Bases. Tioga Miss Florence Nolan announces tho en gagement of her sister. Miss Loretta Marie Nolan, to Mr. John Charles Morlock. On Thursday night the Lutheran Broth erhood of the Church of the Reformation, Carlisle and Ontario streets, will hold a preparedness meeting In the church. Ad dresses will be made by tho pastor, the uev. i. wnlton Bobst, and Professor Heyl Mr. George Beck Is president ot the as- soclatlon, Mrs John Loux, vice president; Mr. Truemnn Boyer, secretary, and Mr. John Beck, treasurer. Mrs. J. Allison Parker, of 3813 North 16th Btreet, gave a luncheon today, when her guests Included Mrs. Marian W. Ben jamin. Mrs. Sanford Craven, Mrs. Flor ence Dalrymplo, Mrs. Carl Herschel, Mrs. Robert Fries, MrB. A. P, Hausman, Miss Margaret Hilton, Mrs. William Boggs, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Abraham Wclkel. Mrs. Clifford Ely, of 2015 West Tioga streot, will entertain at luncheon and cards tomorrow, when her guests will Include Mrs. Mabel Kister, Mrs. Charles White, Mrs. Henry McCIoy, Mrs. Arthur H. Blnck burne, Miss Ethel Bureau, Mrs. Edwin Wolfe, Mrs. Paut Eno, Mrs. Nellie Mln dren, Mrs. B. Frank Rawle, Mrs. Isaac DStwIler, Mrs. Frederick Weber, Mrs. Emma McCauley, Mrs. Richard Oellers. Mrs. Howard McCauley and Mrs. William Brown. Mrs. William Walton, who has been spending somo time In Augusta, Ga will return home during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Bertolet, of 3546 North 18th street, and their family with occupy their new home In Oak Lane early in June. Miss Ray Abrahamson and Miss Amelia Abrahamson, of Newark, N. J., formerly of North 13th street, Tioga, are visiting their sister, Mrs. Le Roy Bonsai, of 618 Highland avenue. Under the auspices of the Brotherhood of Andrew and Philip the Rev. Dr. Forrest E. Dager will deliver a lecture, "Getting There," tonight In St Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church, Broad and Venango streets. An "Elson Educational Art Exhibition," consisting of 200 direct reproductions of the masterpieces of architecture, sculpture and painting, will be held In the Richard son L. Wright School, 11th and Venanso streets, on Friday evening, May 26, from 7 until 10:30 o'clock. Photo by Paley New York. .MRS. EUGENE- EBLE Mrs- Eble, who had been visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Henry V Hutchinson, pf BJa has re turned to- hej Some tn Jtar X k. SiBiBBiBHPsHpKf?aifciBH I I TRIANGLE CLUB TO APPEAR IN TWO CLEVER SKETCHES "Two Little Rebels" to Be Preceded by "The Rag Carpet Bee' Will Be Given on Saturday of this Week by Feminine Members of Germantown Club THE Junior members of the D Triangle Club of, the Germantown Boys' Club will give nn entertainment at the Boys' Club on Saturday night, assisted by Miss I FlOfPtlPft A. tvfflH-' nt tUfk asnlnii hlnttars ' T n IZAVT T SUtM I? 'The RagCarp mce'de JhTX'tel1? rTv ,. ,-,,. ,, , , , . . of .tn? ?lv" War period In the South. Tho 1 entertainment will bo for tho members of the club. Tho cast of plnyers follows: "P.AO CAHPriT llBB" n M." ''niton. Miss Hmlly nalley: Lnurlna r.n,,.?n'"" Kleanor DoJd. Susan Olhbs Mlsn M rtle ptborne, 1-na (llbti. Miss Marlt Hlirel, Minnie Minnows, .Miss Ulmljs Townendi rfaney rftjamt, .Miss , Gertrude Sytetrr. Mnndls reelanrt .Mis Alice Dotld, Snrnh Simons Miss Kleanor Doilrt. Aunt Sally Marin Miss riorciiee A l'yrter "TWO MTTM5 BEHKLS" Vlmlnla rnHlth... Ml-a tn.11,. tlnllnv TVa-a IJorH. .Ml, i:thel llrown. Iletty Miles. Miss c,nri!,ru'no.?,il",,Mr.'.HhirJfi'h.n0orx Ton.end",eXltne", nlf'M?, e .-vus. vir M( Gladys l tar1nrle Cnrr: Cnrollne Cummins, Miss Klennor Dodd, I.uclle Templeton, .Miss Helen Burgess, Mnnny Mou. .Mls Jrtle Osborne. Pally, Mlsi Mario Slenel. Nellie Ml" Frances Halnbrldee, Jennie. .Miss Artallne llnlnbrldite. A surprise china nnd linen shower was given In honor of Miss Mary Cummlng's, of 2063 North G2d street, last Saturday evening by her sister. Miss Helen Cum mlngs, nnd Miss Jennie Daly. Tho guests Included Miss Marjorle Cnssldy, Miss Anne Hanson, Miss Mario Ottlcy, Miss Sophie Lyons, Miss Anna McKeaer, Miss Anna Cummlngs, Miss Elsie Cummlngf, Mr Let) Kecley, Mr Jnmes Ilnsson. Mr WHIln Hnsson. Mr. Edward McColdrlck, Mr. A William r- thur Hnvil.tnd. Mr William Ottley. Mr John Hftckctt nnd Mr. Joseph McCallon. Miss Cummlngs' engagement to Mr. John Hnsson was recently announced. Tho Dr. Solomon Schechter Club, which was organized about one mouth ago by Mr. Leon H Rose, held a meeting on Saturday evening nt the cluh headquar ters, 91 G South Bth street. Six new mem bers wcro admitted. Mr. Rose, who Is tho adviser, lectured to the members on Zlon Ism. Among those present were Miss South Philadelphia ' Imitations havo been Issued by tho Women's Sewing Circle of Trinity Lu theran Church, for n muslcale and social, to be given In the chapel building, 18th and Wolf streets, on Thursday. The olll cers having the nff.tlr In charge nro Mrs Henry i Krnft, president; Mrs. Frank Urlch, Vice president ; Mrs. Jacob Frank, secretary, and Mrs Gustav Huguenln. treasurer. Rehearsals are under way for a production of Gilbert nnd Sullivan's light opera, "Pinafore." which will be given by tho choir during tho latter part of this month. , Tho members of the "Qui Vivo" Club will open their summer home nt Laurel Springs on May 30. Tho House Commlt tco which Is arranging for the opening In cludes Miss Margaret Hcaley. Miss Jen nie Redd, Miss Catherine Dicks, Miss May Horn, Miss Catherino Jackson and Miss Sarah Madden Informal dances are be' , ing given every Thursday evening by tho club, at tho Corley Club, 11th and Wolf sticcts. Jtr. nnd Mrs George F. Jackson, of 1116 Jackson street, announce the en gagement of their dnughter. Miss Roso Jackson, to Mr. Paul Peny. The wedding will take place on June 13. Frankford A parlor entertainment will be given by Miss Mary Felton. of 5424 Rising Sun avenue, Olney, this eenlng. The proceeds will be for the benefit of tho Woman's Home Missionary Society of St. Jnmes' Methodist Episcopal Church. Mrs. L M. Chase, of 3G1 East Cambria street, announces the engagement of her daughter, "Miss Viola Chase, to Mr. John Selbel, of 3621 North 19th street. Tomorrow evening will be "Mothers' Night" at the meeting of the Fathers' Association of the Frankford High School. The meeting Is (pr the members and their friends, also the mothers and fathers of tho students. The Rev. Dr. Floyd W. Tomklns will address the meeting, and a special musical program has been ar ranged. Miss Kathryn Henry, of Torresdale and Tacony, entertained at her home on Sat urday evening. Those present were Miss Lenora Fries, Miss Kathryn Henry, Miss Mary Dougherty, Miss Ella Henry, Miss Mne Henry, Mr George Burger, Mr. Har old Garvin, Mr. Harry Schmld, Mr. Earl Hallowell and Mr. John McGraw. Mrs. Schneider, of 3017 Frankford ave- I nue. has returnea irom a stay at tne shore. The Holy Name Catholic Club will open Its summer social season with an automo bile party and supper on Friday evenlnir. The club members and their friends will be the cueists of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mc Laughlin, of Fox Chase, who will enter tain them at supper, followed by dancln?- Mlss Ethel Watklna. of 7010 Tulip street, will entertain nt cards tomorrow after noon from 2 until 5 o'clock. The guests of honor will be Miss nthel Mooney and Miss nose Hughes, of Atlantic City. AMUSEMENTS At 10:10, 12:30, S.15. 4, 0. 7:15 and U:30 A J CHESTNUT Uelow Kith Avpnnui in a M t litis l1 m. .tt-ILdUlcl William Collier In "THE NO-GOOD OUV" ADDED ATTRACTION FIRST CHAPTER BILLIE BURKE ,n "$&$. First and ExclusUa Presentation New Episode Eery Mon . Tues and Wed. Thurs., Frt. Sat.-"Sold for Marriage." Globe Theatre "jffifsxs JlJKtKZ VAUDEVILLE Continuous U A M to 11 I M. JOc. ISc, S5o. TWO BIG MUSICAL COMEDY FEATURES "On Top of the World" "IN JINGLELAND" $na T"i 1 lOo 1211 MARKET 20c HP 51 PP 10 A M TO 11:15 P. II r cUdUC KITTY GORDON In "HER MATERNAL RIGHT" Thurs . Frl . Sat.. Mareuerlte Clark In MOLLY MAKE-BELIEVE' COMING CHARLIE CHAPLIN In 'THE FLOOR WALKER" TT' i JOc Market ab. Oth 20c VlCtOna Norma TalmadKe Roscm Arbuekle In "THE OTHER MAN" DEEP SEA STUDIES I Last Series) 1 Wfdnf'dsy and Thursday Douglas Fairbanks r Tf" In 'TIWCOOU-BAD MAN" " Metropolitan Opera House Mon. Eg, May 15 Pasquale Amato croIs'cSncert Luca Bolt-, Ctna Clpartlll-Vlafor, Aurello Gloml Martini Symphony Orchestra (75 mu sicians) Permission ot Local No 77, A. F. of M Seats 2 to 60 cts. 1108 Chestnut St. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE TWO NIGHTS, MAY 11 t 12 D Korea's ROBIN HOOD Beats BOo to 12 00. 1109 Chestnut St. LOCUST 524 LOCUST STREETS EDNA MAY "SALVATIQ-N JOAN" DTT TUT AXirn W4 fjfty-i fteL s ni'il JIYIVJXTI X JFAiMUS W&ttU forths oarsNas Gertrude Rubinstein, Miss Reba Rose, Miss Martha Jacobson, Mlsp Hilda Blle den. Miss ReVa Halpem, Miss Lillian Stern, Miss Rosalie Sumers, Miss Rose Rubinstein, Miss Sarah Qulttle, Miss Sara Carr, Miss Roso Loffe, Miss Sarah Sliver, Miss Sara Lavln, Miss Sara Levitt, Miss Elizabeth Wolf, Miss llose Qurbach, Miss Helen Cohen, Miss Rosetta Stern, Miss Knplln, Mr. Leon H, Rose, Mr. William Lupowltz, Mfs. Ell Rose, Miss O. Halpem, Miss Mildred Belensky. REHEAHSALS are now being held for the musical sketch, "The Ctrl In the Car." to be played noxt Monday evening In the Eplphnny School Hall, 12th and Jackson streets. The proceeds will be given to the Rev. Joseph P. Smith, rector of St. Gabriel's Church, Norwood, Ta., fo tho building fund of tho new church. Twc of tho features wilt be dance specialties by Miss Rosalie Hoban and Miss Eliza beth Walsh nnd Miss Pauline Dougherty nnd Mr. Daniel A. Hogan, Other mem bers of tho cast will be Miss Anna Furey, Mr. Martin Hlckey, Mr. James Conley Mr. Frank Walsh and Mr. John Woolley. The sketch Is under the direction of Mr. Daniel A, Hogan, Mr Isaac E. Fclnsteln, of 1647 North 8th street, was elected president of the Alumni Association of the Edward Rut ledge School. 7th and Norrls streets, last week. An elaborate celebration Is being planned by both school and alumni for the BOth anniversary of the school, which will occur this fall. The other oDlcers elected were: Miss Gable, vice president; Mr. Morris Moscowltz, treasurer, and Mr. Abraham Sklblnsky, secretary. Mr. and Mrs. J Fisher, of 1901 North 33d street, celebrated the 16th birthday anniversary of their daughter Miss Bella Fisher, on Sunday evening. Among those present were Miss S. Adwokat, Miss R, Weger, Miss N. Abrams, Miss S. Rosen bnum, Miss R Atlas, Miss C. Atlas, Miss B. Deers. Miss O Bolln. Miss R. Ingber, Mr A. O. Swltt. Mr. Edwnrd Weger. Mr. P. Kirsteln, Mr B. Citron. Mr. M. Stern. .Mr. n Ljnnis, Mr H. Lubin and Mr H. i Podolln. Northeast Philadelphia Miss Rose Blcksteln, of 1723 North Marshall street, will give a luncheon and card party tomorrow nfternoon. Miss Matilda Howell, of Front and Oxl ford streets, Is visiting relatives and friends In Easton tor several weeks. AMUSEMENTS rpilB (lowers that bloom In the sprlns haae J- nothing to do with the caso If It's whole somo InUEhtvr ou seek You can sret all of that sou want by goine to see Cyril Harcourt'a Irresistibly Smart Comedy Triumph, "A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS" AT THE ADELPHI THEATRE BEGINNING AT 8:20 TONIGHT Popular $1 Matinee Thursday FORREST Now OTSJP Prices. Mats , lBc & 23c Nights. J,1c, Mc & 30o. FIRST MATINEE TODAY A BIG SENSATION Acclaimed by All the Cirmlctt Photoplay Ever Presented, New Edition de Luxe REX BEACH'S Greatest Work THE SPOILERS Three Acts Twelve Reels FEATURING WILLIAM FARNUM AND KATHLYN WILLIAMS Garrick tonight at 8.15 T1IE DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE heab5 THROUGH THE AGES By JEHZY ZULAWSKl with jime. Yorska Robt. T. Hainea AND POWERFUL SUPPORTING CO. OK 60, A MOST UAItlNG STAGE EFFORT. Sy.il- UU1.1X1NG THE bTKUUGLE OF THE SOUL AGAINST THE IIODV But Seats (I at Popular ilat. Tomjriuw. Why does Germany's in dustry go full blast in spite of the terrible losses on the battlefront? SEE THE "DEUTSCHWEIIRFILMS" AND YOU'LL GET YOUR ANSWER CHESTNUT STREET'S i TO 5 AND T TO 11 V M DAILY For the Benefit of War Widows and Orphans Matinee, 25c Evening, Soc and 50c. TIT? C A "n T1IIS WEEK ONLY Evg. 8 13. LitXyJixU Mats. Tomor. & Sat. at 2;15. A NEW AND POWERFUL DRAMA The Devil's Invention By Carl E. Freybe and Hiram K. ModerwelL Cast Includes William B. Mack, EUsen tan Blent and Gustav Von Seyrrcriltz, Dist Seats fl.50 at Pop. Mat. Tomorrow, B. F. Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS Adelaide & Hughes Anna Wheaton & Harry Carroll Allan Dlnehart 4 Co ; Nonettei Dorothy Regel & Co. j Primrose Four, and Others. T VPTP TONIQHT AT 8:15. Jl X IViU Popular 1 50 Mat. Wednesday. LAST SEVEN TIMES, HEBE "ALONE AT LAST" r"i" - Tr'T" GREATEST OPERETTA Next Week "Town Topics, flSO.000 Rsru. tA7olvnf Evenings II No Higher VV ainUk Pop. Mat Thurs . 2Tc 50c Re Mat Sat . S5o to T5c. Popular Mat. Today, 25e and 50c TWIN BEDS Duuiiey farear and WALLACE HEID In "MARIA ROSA" Kt W'k Seasue Hayakawa In "Allen. Sftd.M Knickerbocker 40 fnfSW MavU Tu.. Thurs 4 Sat, UIl J. Tlal JL LAST WEEK OVJM8SMOti Wnnf?3lri PWlnkljW' Fsrsportl-wk, M a 4i f! 'l "& 1 3 u 'IS (Si V J I ' : i , l f rt A. I a 1 a.