u tmm ammnm&M m WYNNE CHATS OF FETE DE PRINTEMPS TO BE GIVEN TODAY v fraternity to Give Large Affair for MoUhtainperp jfr Virginia and Philadelphia College Settlement, at tfonte of Mrs. Henry Pemberton, Jr., in Germantown Home LirtW-OOOIt entertainments are W., tfte order of Hie day now, i The first one of the season ;r hetd this afternoon nr. me nomo i ir Henry i-emu" "" i !T' , and School Jlouse lane, lntown. under the aUsplces-of the feminity, for the benefit of the hr..i.Mra nf Virginia tand the Mitta' i-.Mi. College Settlement, Mr wraipmltv Is composed of iP'. L ..i.lnnnble felrls In the G1 a., c-nod works which thoy un- Kfr" ami keep up nWl mst ,mlh0 SmtTaitcrnooti's affair will have many Eful features. There will bo n -iaret Show, wneru u... . -. . bo,t dancers will provide special LlUUon. There will also bo Beneial fj competitive danchiff, Under the tlment of L-llllo Crlslleld and Hope ffiatL The music will be pro- 1 By iiEin i.., - - . ... ,i ...flint nnt-nniiornalm. lkM drum """ '"""" ' . --- I7?.ihf.rlne Kremer Pago will havo Etutmney table, and Virginia Roberta L,. k. in charco of the tea, and will bo ujlsted by Helen and Gertrudo Tower, ,(, Penrose. Mary Alice Clay and ihlda Fox. Edith Smith will bo In U,rge of the other refreshments. Then "there will Je movies, with special pic-.-. Wanted for the children, A bahy ItMff for children under 5 years of age, RVho are ablo to wallc, will provide cs jwdal amusement. Bach child will re Hlva a pink or blue toy balloon, with ti. nr lisr number on It, and will bo iihlblted where fond admirers may votes W their favorites. Mrs. 13 'Dlfiby EtlUeHwlll be In chargo of this baby 'iho. Then there will bo all soits and fHnis of things for sale. Keally, some-ilmBi-I marvel how It Is possible for iW Pa peP,e' wno ,mvo H0 much ftorfo Old aro interested in bo miuiy JIIss Margnrct Sulllvnn. of The Url. her orrVtrlhr'n nt,er v's.t to ley I'nrk '' J' Comerf. of Hid- Zi . ,,rescnt' "ccelvlng with Mrs. Ilnr. S?8 TlnfInl will l" Mrs ?; o'ri)on, Mrs. Albert Chance. vf v1Crt "nycs- Ml'" Hnlle Mori Miss Nina Crawford, Mrs. Andrew v Ijoecher, Mrs. John tjowkor. Mrs. Charles irt AM?M,r?' W?ndel1 "c,,cr- ' itob- T I liter ? w 'nMrS' ,,.:dwln " Kcey' x""s Lillian Wnllaco, Mrs. J. Ivlns NlehnlR Miss Constant U Jones and a, MUa M hewis, aided by Miss Vcrda Moore, Miss Floienco Knnilall, Ml Irene Thompson, Mai Irene Oenrnley. Miss Adelaide I'lltt Miss Mary I.oulso Cook, Miss Kllzabctl Uunis, Miss Virginia Thompson, Miss Marlon Lewis, Miss MlrnbclH Kaber, Miss Dorothy Harbor and Miss Mildred Cook. Tea will bo pouted by Mrs. Burton a Moore, Mrs. William I Welsh. Mrs. John H. Dearnlcy, Mis. (J. nickley Hums, Mrs. W. fetokes Kirk nnd Mlsi Ullzabeth Scho. Held. Wedding? Along the Main Line OVUIumooiv Miss Janet Williams, of hnHLranB0, N' '- ls fllc Sliest of Miss Phyllis Huhn Wnl3h. debutante daughter of Mrs. l"lorencd Huhn Walrli. nt her homo on Drexcl load for the week emll NAHBHUTH Mro. Ilmmor I! Marsh and her daughter. Miss Tlnri lot Marsh, of South Xarbcrth avenue, hae gone to At glen, Pa., for a two weeks' Islt with Mrs Marsh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Philips. AKDMOIli: Mrs. It. nswnlrl Itlnulpv will entertain nt dinner on the oniric- of Saturday, Miy 20, In honor of Miss I.llzabcth Sampson, whosa engagement to Mr. William John Jamison was recently 1 announced. s ,.,- ,n ,-,,hni' tn-rotlinr iui inanv iuu tuniiiniicB in crainjo oi me women s SrharMes. to gatttci to.temcr so many Mvilntl. i,. ,,,,, " . ,,. , ttttlcles for all the sales which nro held ce Building, l.ancauter nnd Crlckct-no- irln,' -Mty "id June for every one's nnes. . tpet charity. t VILLAN'OVA l-'rlends of Mral Oeortro F Mrs. Wimam l'aui ueui win oe in , W- KenUr,cki Jr-i ot i.ennncre villanovYt, r&iTie fcf the book shop. Caroline will be glad to hoar sho has recovered 'pemkertpn will look after the pony rides, from her recent Illness. Li I the garden utensils wllf bo In charge miy MAWrii!ss Crtrollno' S, Rf Josephine IJjran. ' Uarnes. of Hlltovcr, Is spending n few Among others Intel estoJ are Jfnry days In New York. Tho wedding of Miss Qnton. Mary Smith, .Mrs. jNicnoias "" ' i'iu nu. u. v. .iuiiiih-.um noas, !5Tr., ,.iu,i t no to,,i,ni pnm rrnrv ot tho union Theological Seminary, New tole. Mildred Lee. Isabel Pago. Mary ( Yor w, tnk) )lnce yery u,ctly Jhe em, Boyd, Eleanor Verner, Katharine Ten- i of June at Miss Barnes' home In Bryn Fw Carton a Boyd Jean Hancock, Mar- ; Mawr inret Teaney, n.llth Haily, Rose Dolan, . ST. DAVID'S Althouch the wedding of flkmVt Dsavo", Catheilno Whaiton jrtss Martha Walton and Mr. jWI'.liam PJIorrfa, Kathe-lne Putnam, Mildred Weldershelm, Jr., Is to be a very quiet '.t,r.ih. Mr.... fSui-noo Munn. Paulino n?.n ulte a number of entertainments fi , .,,,, t,, i I win ue given uv miss Walton's rrlpnas 'DIJSlon, Airs, .lonu aiuinuy jjiauii uiiu , jn iler iionor. JKaArturo de Ilperen. those of us who are looking for- ,wird to the Battle of Klowers, which wu to have been given on Juno 22, will At the bridge n.irty given by Miss Helen Bates In her honor yesterday tho guehts included Miss Katharlno Verner, Miss Iluth Way, Mrs. William Mann Prlzer, Miss Bllzabeth Craig. Mies Mar Ion Mulford, Miss Kathleen McDonough. te Interested to know that the commit- t Miss Maigaret Walking. Miss Doris Watcr im.liH rhamrnd tho date, the reason ' ?! Mrs. U P. Klsenberg. Jr.. Mrs. Thomas I". .L .- ,...,.... .i.. t. i i Walton. Mrs. Charles Walton, Jr., and yjunstnow;u uuu mm un.-. umi i..u.,u.. jjra Frederick Chandler, Jr. Mjenfand Georqe Wharton Pepper, Jr., Mrs. Klsenbcig, of Bryn Mawr, will gtvo hkie'ehosen that day for tlielr nuptials. , a luncheon in honor of Miss Walton on .. m.mn,HK.n nr rn.in ,11,1 nni . -wonuay ami .uiss Marion jmuroru, or ' " vv -- ' ricj!r)3ce to aslt George nnd Murion to coh their date, at the Invitations nro iaH ready to go out. you know, so they de- tlled tho better thin? to do would be to tWe their own date, So, my dears. lle'Battle of Floweis will be held on (hist, 23 at the Philadelphia Country Club. NANCY "WYNNE. Personals . illr. and Mrs. Edward Davis, of Hortter Itreet, Germantown, entertained at lunch eon today In honor of the bridal party of Heir daughter. Miss Catherine Huntor Dwk,, whose marriage to Mr. Charles F. Rowley will take place tomorrow The nestrf IncliMed M(ds Katherlne Potter, 111m Caroline Murdock, Miss Isabel Etoushton. Miss Amev Mashrv Develln. Miss Margaret Davis and Mrs. Henry JJ. .Booth, Jr. P. Hr and Mrs Charles Price Maulo will entertain at dinner tonight nt thnlr hnrnn. 117 Itlttenhouso street, beforo the 1 pls-Oopil-De Lancey School dance this evening, la honor Of their llRllirhfnr. Minn .Tnnn Pur. on rry Maule, and Miss Dorothy Blair. Tho guests will Includo Miss Eleanore h. Carpenter, Mr William W. Keen Free n. Mr. Henry n. Pemberton. Mr. Wal tr E. Itobb, Mr Charles a. Wilson and Hr, Thomas Kldgway Barker. i, i -- ? Dr. aTI1 Afixi ITnnfnr DA,I TTnr.nn.11 l H!8 Walnut street, will give a tea, iwlth nftnMni ,1.1. n. .. i. n-iin v - "fi hiid UltDIIIUUIl, hl me ucitg J"-Stmord to meet Mr. and Mrs, How- Vi "anseii, Jr., whose marriage M0K place recently In New York. Ifr. nti r. tj j ...., !Pvon will motor to Atlantic City today - -rv..u mo weeK-ena. lfr. flnA II.. c. 1 V n..- . Elliw "D. oauiuei ij. jiauy, jr., oi fOli i rrlce s,re?t' W,H b'V8 a dance K.R.M . " ",c'r n wasier iNewun BlnSri( Ai?on8 tbe guests will be Miss ti-. in "'PPara, Miss Elizabeth Pear llSnnt Annabelle Wood, Miss Margaret Prwi. & ,1'"'r juartyn ueorge. Master fak t) t,0.1' Maste" E. 'Eldrldge Pen- IViu.. ". .. "ar ue wuarteu U'.charuson, ISrV lfred IIulme and Mas'tor Lee KamH.i0hn- sPariiawk, Jr., will be at IS!?m rla's ln May after 4 o'clock, at "tfE? No cards have been sent out! Wrt. tVlnthPnn c . -j . . gn, n "--t, oaieciK ana airs. i.q. EtaW. . ?..w,a elve a llnner.danca BSfcSunf. Mi33 Theodora Ke.10, Wllle. K Vd,aushter of Mnwn.) Mrs. Lewis iMeVlon PnJf?y5.rd 'hl3venlns at the Ptown .?.K C.lub- Among the out-of. 1Um7.iV i" W.1U D8 lssMara Dallas ifiSdJf dau?hter. of Mr. and Mrs. Ktera ..rKassu' 0I Boston, who Is dCM to Mr Cornelius C. Felton. 1 Mrs. 3nhn a r...i.i. ,. ... uk! , ty r. vraig wrigni rair J.dHr Cra,e Wright left yester- ihoma ... S?ru,ll arm' ,ie"- summer tTm. n.ear Edmonton, Northwest Canada, leMMte" Cochran, wife of Lleu &T1 Cochran. V. S, N., has Ipeeka, "'"mY0"s oc a stay of several Pf,ttTOi?H cl'aPter8 o' Sigma Alpha PI. Ev Wfl Will am Pnn JTI..H c.;i .lll W it . ith" Jww members ot the chap. W niSsSr; JQ be slven ,omorrow Worth K?Sph Bread' JackBon, of 2011 tJnn . . -oi, win entertain v in ... v.uo ol ti?r nuiiio mmor- Karv.v , )fuher lKe- M13 Eleanor laM i . ul 't A,,Y covers wui BhiVw ,8 KustsiThe decorations Mr u U.fnr,uas MU Mary Sloan Tay l7J P Stamme. His, Mar 0 v iiouilon jjia, Dorothv Hlndmu !.! f?,et.Tullu,s. Mis Katherlne S fit? :'rtV Evans. Miss Jo- Abbott Gibson. MW Art.lnlfla Wayne, a bridge on Thursday, May 18. DUVON Mr. and Mrs. C. Emory Mc Michael, of Knoll House, Devon, left Wednesday to'speml ten days nt Watklns CIcn. ,"Mrs. George C. Stout will give a chil dren's circus tomorrow afternoon nt her placo in Devon. About BO little gue3ts will be present. Germantown Mrs. Edward Comfoit, of East Penn street, has organized a clasj In Mrst aid which meets at her home every Thuisday afternoon. Mrs. Comfort will leave toda for Saranac. Mrs. David Young, of 25 West Phll Ellena street, gave a dinner on Wednes day night. The guests Included Mr, nnd Mrs. J. Burton Mustln, Mrs. Rockwell Stevens, Mrs. Ansel!, Mr. and Mrs. Her bert M. Baync, IJr. Price Hull and Mr. Gustav Hagedorn, West Philadelphia Miss Eleanor Bonsall entertained at luncheon yesterday at her home, 4410 Locust street, in honor of Miss Dorothy U. Wagner, when covers were laid for 10 guests. Miss Verna Maria Wertz, of Bedford Springs, Pa., Is tho guest of Miss Chris tine Bentnell at her home, 5827 Willows avenue, Sherwood. Miss Elizabeth Jamison will entertain nt dinner tomorrow in honor of Miss Ellz abeth M. Sampson, whose engagement to Mr. William John Jamison was recently nnnounced, The Dalloy Dramatic Society of the Church of Our Lady of the Itosary, 63d and Callowhlll streets, will give a May hop In the school hall, Felton street below Callowhlll street, on Monday evening. Mrs, George Henfen, of 3229 Spring Garden street, has returned home from a visit to her; daughter, Mrs. B. I. Wise, of Norfolk, Va. North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. David II, Rose, of 2429 Montgomery avenue, are visiting their sons, the Itov. Henry R. Rose, at Newark, N. J and the Rev. Wallace Rose, of Bridgeport, Conn. Miss Edna Sebrease, of 2132 Wallace street, will entertain Miss Miriam Gun thtr, of Baltimore, over the week-end. Miss Genevieve Carpenter, of 1915 North 13th street; Miss Harriet Young blood, of 191.2 North 42d street, and Mr, George Scanlan. of Baltimore, will motor to Atlantic City tomorrow, ivbere they will be the week-end guests of Mrs. J. Youngblood, of 1912 Paclflo avenue. Mrs. Bertha O. Mertz, of West Alle gheny avenue, announces tho engagement of her daughter, Miss Florence May Mertz, to Mr, G. Raymond Flake, of Lewistown. Pa. The marriage will take place the lat ter part of June. , Mr. M. Decookrof 1327 North 7th street, Will shortly open his cottage at Arden, Del., for the summer. , Camden' and Vicinity Miss Nancy Coffin, of Ashland, for merly of 2d and Cooper streets, will en tertain at bridge this week in honor of Miss Genevieve Buckwalter, of 2d and Penn streets. Notice far the Bodetj paia will .be accented, and, prlnfed In u J-"?!? -lriUer, bat all nucli notice nu b,wrlt- ,.... li. ,a. bend all urn coniinmucumiMj :j elm Editor." Ean Ledter, 0 Chutt. ut. o thai rH?atln way JbV mm1M. tb notlca vlU not tw pukllad FISHER COOKti. Tho marriage of MIbs Josephine John Cooke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. rooke, and Mr. Clarence W. Flrlicr was solemnized this afternoon nt 4 o'clock In St. Paul's Church, Chestnut Hill. The rector, tho Rev. J. Andrews Hartls, offi ciated Tho bride, who was given In marrhga by her father, was attended by her sister, Mrs Blnkeman Qulntnrd Mycr, as matron of honor, nnd Miss G. Rosa onde Fisher ns maid of liohor. Tho four little flower girls were her nieces. Miss JnwetlhitlA Mvw. Mlna Vlrirlnln. It Utycr, Miss Prlscllla Jenks and M)ss Bes- sio 10OUC. The brldo apprnrcd In n lustrous gown of white satin, embroidered In seed pearls nndhrltllntita If.. ....If ..... nl .... nlil .. iici ,uii ,vitn ii lino ui point Ince, nnd the bridal bouquet, nn old- iiiniiioncti one, consisted of Hwectlicart roses nnd other flowers In pastel shades. Sirs. Mor nnd Miss FlBher were gowrted nllko In peach.colorcd net frocks, trimmed with bands of silver Their picturesque hats of leghorn straw woro fneed with black net nnd trimmed with spring floweis. They carried spring HowcrB. Tho foiir little flower girls woro tulle and hats of Georgette crepe, and carried baskets filled with spring flowers. Mr John Hancock Arnett ncted ns best man nnd the tHiors were Mn-'Georgo Gor don Mcndo, Mr. George J. Cooke, Mr. Kcllx. N'orrls tir. Oeorgo Norrls. Mr. Blakcman Qulntnrd Mycr, Mr. AVItllam P. Jenks and Mr, Wllllim Wnyne. Following tho ceremony a small re ception vns hold nt the home of tho bride's patents, Graver's lnno nnd Crit tenden street, Chestnut Hill. Mr. rishcr nnd his brldo will mako their homo ln Ambler. CLCRRS KRITTZ. The marriage of Miss Ruth M. Kretz. daughter of Mrs. Emnia Kretz, of Rend ing. Pa., to Mr. Joseph C. Clercs, of 1912 Not th 23d street, wns solemnized on Tuesday inoniliiR In t. Elizabeth's church, USd and llctk streets. The cere mony wns pel formed by tho Rev. Father Cunningham and was followed by a breakfast at the Adclphla. Miss Eliza beth Ktctts attended hci Blstei as maid ot honor, and Mr. Joseph Hays was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Clercs will spend a lorinignt on tneir wending trip and upon their loturn will bo at homo at 1912 Noith 23d street Along the Reading Mr, Daniel B. Wcntz, of tho orchard, Washington lane, Wyncotc. accompanied by his fnther, Mr. J. S. Wentz, of West Philadelphia, will leave shortly for Atlan tic City, to spend some time Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sachs, of Wyn cotc, lime Mrs Sachs' mother, Mrs. Weyl, of Chicago, 111 , as their guest for nn Indcllnlto time. Tho Wyncnto branch of the Pennsylva nia Women's Division of National Pre paredness will hold a meeting In the parish house of All Hallows Church this afternoon for the purpose of organiz ing (new departments In connection with thevork and to secure new members. The Fiist Aid Class that has been meet ing every Tuesday nfternoon Is n great success ana win continue through tho month of June. Thcio nro 50 members nnd nine departments, from which tho members can choose. Mrs. Jncob Iloehm, of Noble, has had her sister, Miss Sewell, ot Boston, Mass., as her guest for the -'nter. Miss Sewell returned to her homo .his week. Mr. and Mrs. 'James Sill, of Bent road. Wyncote, hae Ictt for Atlantic City, where they will spend several das. Miss Marguerite Sill Is tho guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Jit. and Mrs. Ralph Morgan, at their home In Flush ing, Long Island. Miss Margaret Waters, of Washington lane, Jenklntown, accompanied by Miss Barbara Gardner, of New York, formerly of Jenklntown, left last Friday for An napolis. Md., where they attended the hop on Saturday ovenlng nnd had a sail ing party given In their honor on Sun day. Later they motored to Baltimore and wcro tho guests of Miss Waters' aunt, Mrs. F. T. Ellis, until yesterday. Miss Gardner will spend several days this week as tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waters at their home on Wash ington I.ino, beforo leaving for New York. Miss Waters will remain In Baltimore for a month or six weeks and will be tho guest of honor at several luncheons and dinners. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bennett, of City lino, Oak Lane, will entertain nt dinner followed by cards tomorrow evening. The guests will Include Mr. and Mrs. John Mullln, Mr. nnd Mrs Harry FIskc, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Griffiths, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Endow, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mur ray, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mceny. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Flemmlng. Mr. and Mrs. George Seth und Mr. nnd Mrs. William Carey. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Potter, who have been spending several days In Atlantic City, have returned to their homp on Wagner avenue, Logan. Their brother, Mr. John Renberger, and his two young daughters, who have been passing a few days at West Chester, Pa as the guests of Mr. Renberger's sister, also have returned. South Philadelphia The sixth annual dance -of the Corley Club will be held this evening at McCrea's Academy, 1532 Passyunk avenue. Tho Reliance- Club will hold its annual dance tills evening at the Lawrence Dane- J ing Acauemy. Mrs. Elizabeth Roney, of 2038 Mercy street, announces the engagement of her daughter, Mlsa Mary Roney, to. Mr. Harry Horner. The, wedding will take place In June. MRS. OTIS SKINNER Mrs. Skinner will read Jonson'a "Ode to Shnkespcnre" thia afternoon at tho tercentenary celebration in the Academy of Music. Tioga Miss Helen Millard, of 371S North 18th street, will give a luncheon, followed by a thoatro party, tomorrow. Her guests, who nro members of tho Sigma Gamma Sorority, will Includo Miss Elennor Stone, Miss Helen Eyre, Mis Stanley Brown Vnndersllce, Miss Beatrlco Smith. Miss Glndy3 Fries, Miss Dorothy Gamblo nnd Miss Addlo Lutton. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Herschel. ot 3817 North 19th street, nnd Mrs. Herschel's mother, Mrs. Laura Shlnklc, will spend the summer In Ocean Grove. Miss Margaret N. Chase, of 1230 West Hilton street, gave a delightful tea, with music, on Wednesday afternoon for the members ot the 13 Club of tho 1910 clnss of the Girls' High School, who inolude Miss Ireno Bobbins, Miss Elizabeth L. Pluckcr, Miss Jean Rider, Miss Helen S. McCausland, Miss Vloletta Sutton. Miss Eleanor Rohner. Miss Ireno 13rer. Miss Esther Schofleld. Miss Virginia Thomp son, Miss Florence Cnssln, Miss Kathryn V. Smith nnd Miss Mnrgaret Ambler. Wilmington Frankford The spring concert of the Symphony Society of Frankford will bo given In the auditorium of the High School Build ing on Thursdny evening. May 25. The program will Includo "The Merry Wives of Windsor," Haydn's Second Symphony, selections from "Lohengrin," "L'Ar Icslenne," suite by Bizet and Van den Beemt's arangement of MacDowcll's "To n Wild Rose" Miss Ada L. Woerthlo will be the as sisting soloist. Miss Mary Corr and MissIelen Corr, of 2128 North Hancock street, were hostesses last evening to the members of their 500 club, among whom were Miss Anna Murphy, Miss Gertrude Murphy, Mls3 Madge Mullen, Miss Frances Mullen, Miss Sarah Harrlgan, Miss Mary Clark, Miss Helen Bradley, Miss Rosalyn Murphy, Miss Jnne Daly, Miss Alice V. McPoyle, Miss Agnes Carney nnd Miss Lena Macklln. Miss Murphy, of 5Cth nnd Walnut streets, Kill entertain the club Tuesday evening. May 23, The Historical Review, ln drama, pageant, tableaux and song, under the auspices of the Home and School League, will be given In tho Frankford High School tomorrow ovenlng. The purpose Is to stimulate interest In American his tory In tho homos and schools of the city. In depleting the historic scenes, the aim will bo to lay stress upon the Ideals that gave tho nation birth and to hold, aloft the high privileges of American citizenship. Northeast Philadelphia A euchre and 500 will be given on Fri day, May 19, by Miss M. Baker and Miss M. Campbell nt the former's home. 1121 Marlborough street, for the benefit of the Immaculate Conception Church, at Front and Allen streets. Among those present will be Mrs. Oeorgo Miller, Mrs. Cunnlff. Miss Carrie Campbell, Miss Emma Logan, Mrs, Margaret Kenney, Miss Mary Mackel, Miss Mary Corcoran, Miss May Hollowell, Miss Sara Dugan, Miss Ida Powell, Miss Marie Brett. Miss Mary McCrncken, Miss Elizabeth Shay and Miss Miriam Weln beck. ' Miss Elizabeth Goldman, of 1623 North Gth street, will entertain at a luncheon at her home tomorrow afternoon. WILMINGTON, Del., May 12. Miss Augusta La Motto Is In Washington this week for the horso show, nnd Miss Knth critic Thompson also attended tho horso show ns a guest of Mrs. William du Pont and Mlsa Marlon du Pont, ot Montpeller, Vn. Mr nnd Mrs. Coleman du Pont, Miss Rcneo du Pont, Mrs, Francis Victor du Pont and Mr. Klcuthero du Pont left yes terday for Great Neck, L. I., where they will occupy their estate for the summer. Mr and Mrs. Charles Blanchard, of Birmingham, Ala, who have been guests ot Mr. and Mrs. William N. Bannnrd, returned home this week. The Right Rev. Frederick J. Kinsman, Bishop of Delaware, nnd his mother, Mrs. KltiBmnti, will leave tomorrow for Bry ant's Pond, Me., to Join tho Bishop's father nnd sister, who arc established In their summer home. Blrchmere. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rcath, Jr., who were married April 35, have returned from Bermuda. Mrs. W. K. du Pont entertained at luncheon yesterday ln honor of Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hollyday S. Meeds, whose marrlago on April 29 was one of the lead ing social eents of the season, aro ex pected to return from their honeymoon on Sunday. They will go direct to the town house of tho bride's parents, General and Mrs. T. Coleman du Pont, nt 808 Broome street, where thoy will live during the summer. Mrs. Charles L. Patterson has returned from New York, where she spent several days. There will bo many out-of-town guests over tho three performances of tho "Pousse Cafe." Among those who will have visiting guests will bo Mr. and Mrs. David Lind say, who aro entertaining Mrs. Warren Baldwin, of Boonton. N. J., and Mrs. Will iam Cooper, of Maplewood. N. J. Mrs. C. Marshall Barton has Issued In vitations for an auction bridge In honor of Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont, Thursday nft ernoon ot next week, at Goodstay, to be given Instead of the party Mrs. Barton arranged for Mrs. du Pont In February, which had to be called off on account of tho Illness of her mother, Mrs, Belln. Mrs. Leonard A. Yerkes gave a luncheon nt the Country Club, Tuesday, for Miss Bessie du Pont's guest, Mrs William S. Bergland, of Now Brunswick, N. J. Miss Harriet Klrkus entertained at bridge followed by a shower, Tuesday, for Miss Lydln Chichester, whose marriage to Mr. Philip Dandridge Laird will take place Juno 3. WfaMMineMMfertwateMlMMA"M WEST PHILADELPHIA CLUB ' PRESENTS AMUSING FARCE "His Royal Highness' a Comedy in Three Adtst Pre sented Last Night by Efficient Cast San Domingo Dramatic Association to Give Opera M: .Delaware County The Woman Suffrage party of Delaware County hold Its quarterly meeting, fol lowed by a round-table luncheon, at the Chester Club, at' Chester, yesterday. Miss Shane, of New York, was the speaker. Suffragists from all over the county at tended the luncheon. Mrs. J. S. C. Harvey and Mrs Ferree Brlnton took motor parties down from Radnor township and a number also motored from Lansdowne. The Civic Association ot Aldan will hold a lawif fete on June 5. TO APPEAR TONIGHT IN "MISS BOB WHITE" THE Cooper Camping Club, of West Philadelphia, presented "Hs Itoynl Highness," a comedy In three acts, lit the West Philadelphia Club, 4105 Chestnut street, last night Tho play was followed by n dance. The Bccne wns laid In Lon don, England, nnd as tho play dovelopcd some nmuslng situations were revealed. Tho cast was as follows! Oscar von Vcrhocff, the gay Prince of Eastphalla, Mr. Melvln I). Thompson! Charles Sumner, who masquerades ns tho Prince, Mr. Barry E. Thompson! Harry Truckcrman, who has been a cowboy, Mr. Jesse II, Whlteley: Daniel Truckerman, a millionaire, Mr. Wllllnm J, Utherlngton; Perkins, a butler, Mr. DnVId Roberts; Ger trude Dainty, an American girl, Miss Jcannette B. Reeves; Polly Truckerman. Daniel's pretty daughter, Miss Edytho M. Fries; Mnrla von Vcrhocff, Ihc Princess of Eastphalla, MIbs Myrtle H. Cotnpton; Wll kins, a footman, Mr, William J. Wear, Jr. Wlllnrd Spenser's tuneful opera, "Miss Bob White," will bo presented for tho sec ond tlmo this week In St. Anthony's Hall tonight by tho members of tho San Do mingo Musical nnd Drnmatlo Association, under tho direction of Mr. W. Francis McNIchol. i Members of the Castlo Club, of West Philadelphia, entertained their members and friends on Tuesdny evening nt tho Forsyth Hall, 4918 Baltimore avenue. An elaborate buffet luncheon was served. The singing wns furnished by Mr. Joseph Young, In his latest song hit; Mr. Berrlll D. Barron, Mr. Wllllnm Cain Holta nnd Mr. Lawrenqo Walters, assisted by Mr. Friedman nnd Miss Dorothea Lotz at the piano. Mr. Larson nnd Miss La Point gave a dancing exhibition nnd Mr. Ed ward Colo also cntci talncd. a AND MRS. AUGUST O. HUNT entertained nt n danco on Friday evening In honor of tho 18th birthday of their daughter, Miss Edna Mario Hunt. The guests, who number about 100, were from tho school set nnd Included many from out of town. Miss Hunt was assisted ln receiving by Miss Edna C. Jackson. Original readings, Interspersed with musical selections, wcro given by Miss Christine C. Wholen, assisted by Mr. Carl Tschopp, at Students' Chapter, 1319 Sus quehanna avenue, last night. Several hun dred Invitations were sent out. Mr. Tschopp played several duets with Miss Whelen and sccral solos. A supper and danco wns held at tho offices of Abbott's DalrlCB, 341G Lancaster avenue, last Saturday. Tho guests Included Mrs. C. R. Llnd back, Mr. W. B. Orlscom, Mr. G. W. Sny der, Mr. R. Rlchman, Mr. M. Buzby, Mr. M. W. Culbertson, Mr. J. E. Taylor, Mr. E. R. Richardson, Miss Mary .Carey, Miss Stella Porter, Miss Viola Kratz, Miss Florence Haywood, Miss Anna Hirst, Miss Mnrgurct Ilyam, Miss Edna Potts, Miss Edna Strehle, Miss Mario Penney, Miss Mary Ellis, Miss Isabell Wyeth, Miss Ethel Hill, Miss Sarah Atchison, Miss WInfred Wessner, Miss Beatrlco Wcss ncr nnd Miss Elizabeth McMahon. Mr. C. It. Llndback Is president of the Dairies, Mr. W. B. GriBCom, first vice president; Mr. Milton Buzby, second vlco president; Mr. Walter Moore, secretary ; Mr. G. W. Snyder, Mr. R. Rlchman. Mr. W. Hackct, Mr. H. Buzby. Mr. E. Vogg, Mr. W. G. Culbertson nnd Mr. W. B. Grlscom. Jr. MR. AND MRS. EMANUEL SALVIN, ot 1902 North Franklin Btreet, enter tained on Wednesday nfternoon In honor ot the eighth birthday ot their son. Master Gerald Salvln. Twelve little guests were present. The Regal Club's last subscription dance of the season will bo held Sat urday ovenlng. May 27, at the Century Club, Lansdowne. Tho friends of the Lebanon Hospltnl held their usual meeting last ovenlng. They nre preparing for their concert and danco to be held at the Parkway Building on Sunday evening. May 21. Tho Refreshment Commlttco is composed of Mr. II. Tnhl, Mr. B. Plcus, Miss M. Flngle, Miss B. Kurkel, Miss G. Splegal and Miss B. Wlnklemen. Tho St. Francis' Centro Alumnae of the Catholic Girls' High School will present n rtbiifhtri mils nil rnmpiv. miLiLieu .,1 Night In tho Forest," In St. Elizabeth's Auditorium, 23d street and Montgomery nvenuo. tonight. There will be beautiful scenic effects and the costuming will be ntKm.nn Thn flrla huvA Iipoii rfdie:irslnir constantly for two months and everything bids fair to a successful entertainment. They havo been under the directorship of Mr. Harry M. Taylor. Miss Julia McDon nell will portray the leading character, that of Carmen ; Miss Marlon D. Belz, ns Florencln; Miss Margaret Ryan, as Car lotta;. Miss Margaret Cassldy, as Enri queta. and Miss Veronica Llncke, as Emilia, will complete the principal char acters. The chorus will bo composed of Miss Catherine F. Tourlsh. Miss Margaret E. Kelly, Miss Margaret M. Kelley, Miss Mary A. SplUan, Mlsa Elizabeth Trucksess, Miss AMUSEMENTS ,Top row Jame3 McCaffrey, L. T. Fryckburp;, Leo Joyce, Joseph Dunne, William Haverty and W. Dalton. Second row Miss Anna V. Murray, William Dayine, Miss Marguerite Reardon, Miss Philomena Verona, Miss Helene Dinnean, Miss Frances onnell, Miss Gertrude Kane and James F, Dougherty. Third row Matt Dunne, B. Kelly, -Miss Lillian Connell, Miss Mary Baxter, Miss Adelaide Morse, Lawrence Kelly, Miss Mildred Tobln, Miss Frances De S. Tobin, Joseph Widerman and John Devlin. Fourth row Fred A. Riemann, Miss Catherine Carman, 0. V. Maug&n, Miss Jane C. Edel, John P. J. Joyce, Miss Catherine GilHn, James I. Kearotfy, John C Tredenick. Miss Catherine Kane and Frank Temple, Jr. Fifth row Miss Katherlne E. Call, Miss Rosalie Moscony, Miss Marie Moscony, MLss Rose Cullen, Miss Grace'McBride, Miu Jean Nelspn, Miss Mare Bradley and Miss Huth Hardy THE STANLEY MARKET AI1QVB l'OTH 11:15 A. M. TO 11:15 I. M. LAST TWO DAYS GERALDINE FARRAR And WALLACE ItDID In Firat Preoentatlon "MARIA ROSA" All Next Week rremlere of SESSUE HAYAKAWA (Lata Star of "The Cheat") in "ALIEN BOULS" . Dorothea Stein, Miss Mario Hdddermnn, Miss Gertrude Fischer, Miss Emma Varl Dersllce, Miss Josephlno Seltter, Miss Jo sephlno Conroy, Miss Helen a Conway, Miss Adele it. druber, Miss Mnrgaret M. Splllan, Atlss Helen A. O'Connor, Miss Anna Mnher, Miss Catherine Downey, Miss" Mary Fischer, Miss Elizabeth Cunning ham, Miss Crescentla Beck, Miss Mar guerlta Costcllo and Miss Elizabeth M. O'Rourko. A dance will follow the performance. COTTAGES OPENED EVERY DAY AT SHORE Chelsea nnd Ventnor Houso Owners Are Already Estab lished at Shore ATLANTIC CITV, May 12. Mis Sweeney nnd Miss Elizabeth Sweeney hao returned to their oottngo, 27 North Chelsea avenue, after spending several days ln Logan, where they wero the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Stewart. Miss Gertrudo Zano has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Rogers, who havo opened their cottage, 4703 Ventnor avenue. Miss Helen McCoun. who hnn been vis iting In Chelscn. loft tho first of the week for Philadelphia to visit Miss nosallo Hoban, nt 1C0D South Broad street, erf route to her homo In New York. A number of Phlladelphlans nro opening their cottages for tho summer months. , Mr. nnd Mrs. J, B. Duntnp aro occupying tlielr Ventnor homo, 14 South Vnssar square Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schanz and MIbs Jcsslo Evans Schanz wllL open their cot tage, 27 South Rhode Island nvenuo, next week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Schanz havo been coming to Atlantic City for tho last 20 years. Mrs. Charles Webb will arrive tho first of Juno to open her cottage, 109 South Elbcron avenue, Chelsea. Dr. and Mrs. Von Vierlolc will spend tho summer at their Chelsea home, 3500 Atlantic avenue. Mr. Vernon Schroft has purchased tho cottage, C613 Winchester avenue, where ho will spend tho season. Among tho prominent railroad officials who will spend tho summer hero aro Mr. Agnow T. Dice, president of the Reading 4 Railway, who has taken a cottage at Sov ereign and Pacific avenues ; - President Samuel Rea, of the Pennsylvania Rail road, who will occupy his cottage, 138 SL Charles place, nnd Mr. J. It. Wood, for mer general passenger agent of tho Penn sylvania, who has a cottage ut391G Vent nor avenue. A benctlt recital was given nt the Hotel Chelsea last night for Joseph Irwin, a Philadelphia boy, to raise funds to con tinue his musical education In Now York. Mr. Irwin Is a violinist of great promise. Mr. and Mrs. Alnn P. Smith. Jr., nnd Miss Miriam Smith, of Baltimore, who havo been at the Dennis for a week, re turned home on Monday. They have en gaged apartments nt tho Dennis for tht) summer months. What's Doing Tonight Tcmpernncn rally, Convention Halt. 8 o'clock. lecture, "Shakespeare, the Man." by Prof. J. Duncan Spaeth. Oiraril College Chapel, 7:30 o clock. Mtnutrel Miow and dance, under the auspices of the Mndonna Catholic Cluh. New Lyrio Hull. II2S t'outh Oth Ktreot, 8 o'clock. Latin-American Society nmoker and recep tion in connection with the Cervantes tercen tenary, llounton Hall, University ot Pennsyl vania, 8 o'clock. Educational Society. Houston Hall, Univer sity of Pennsylvania, 9 o'clock. 1'enroie itrpubllcan Leaeue rally. T. A. n. Hull. 1IJ1 Germantown avenue. 8.30 o'clock. Tree Kionomlc Club of Philadelphia dinner. Bellevue-Stratrord Hotel.. Church Historical .Society, Christ Church. Director Krusen talks on "EllmlnatlnK th Mosquito." Kensington recreation plasround. Dr. nnleht W. Wylle to lie Installed pastor of St. I'aul'H 1'resliyterlnn Church. Reception to new officials of I. Jt. It. Y. M. C, A.. 41st street and Westminster avenue. AMUSEMENTS FORREST Last Four Times TWICB DAILY, 2:15 AND 8!15 Prices, Mats , I5c 4: li.-.c. Nights. ISc. SSc 6c tSOc SEW EDITION DE LUXE gJcHtt THE SPOILERS mcann than evkh 3 acts is reels . Featuring WM. FAItNUSI 'and KATIILYN WILLIAMS NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW A. H WOODS Presents A New Comedy by LAWIIENCE IUSINQ HIS BRJDAL NIGHT WITH THE DOLLY SISTERS T.YRTP TONIGHT AT 8:15. LJ x ixj Ilemilar Matinee Tomorrow LAST THltEE TIMES HERE "ALONE AT LAST" FRANZ LEHAR'S GREATEST OPERETTA NEXT WEEK SEATS ON SALE THE OHEAT J150.000 MUSICAL HEVUB "TOWN TOPICS" THE GIANTESS OP aAIETV With DERT LESLIE, SOPHIE TUCKER, WELLINGTON CROSS, LOIS JOSEIUIINU AND 155 OTHERS 30,000 rasnlon Show With 40 Models XT I 10c Market ab. Oth 20o l TfTfV Today It Tomorrow V 1L LUI Id Mabe, Taliaferro In "SNOW-BIRD" Hank Mann In "HIS BREAD AND BUTTER" Next Mon., Tuea , Wed. First Showing Charlie Chaplin in "The Floorwalker" HIS LAit-a A.1U S Uif fc3 I.UMCW1 fl-lnhp Theatre "AInIsts. VXlVWC VAUDEVILLE Continuous II A. M to 11 P. M loo. ISc. 25c TWO BICJ MUSICAL COMEDV FEATURES "On Tod of the World" "IN JINGLELAND" AND OTHERS METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE TONIGUT--DE KOVEN'S ROBIN HOOD Seal 60c to 2.00. 1100 Chestnut Street. T-v -1 IOC 1ZJ MARKET 20o Ma Iqp io A- TO "! p- ' X alalvC Marguerite Clark In "MOLLY MAKE-UEHEVE" COMING CHARLIE CHAPLIN ln 'THE FLOORWALKER" At 10:40. 13:30, 3:15, 1. 0, T:45 and 0:30. A J- CIIKSTNUT Below lOth A VO & fl 1 P TODAY TOMORROW In "SOLD FOR MABRUOe" L n f 62ND A LOCUST STREET8 O C 11 t HAROLD LOCKWOOD "THE COME-BACK" T3o1yvrvlf B2ND ABOVE MARKET SI XJOiniOIlb CONSTANCE COLLIER "CODE OF MAItfll nmv WnnHciflo Philadelphia' FQmoi Pw. VV UUUMUB FrM to Park Trolley pitrooj, liltVL AND liia BAND Why Did the Bulgarians Win Over the Servians? SEE THE "DEUTSCHWEHRFILMS" AND YOU'LL GET YOUR ANSWER Chestnut St. Opera Houso 2 to 6 and T to 11 P. M. Dally, For tha Benefit of War Widows and Orphans Matlneea and Evenings Prices, 10c, IBa & 25o, B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS Adelaide & Hughes In "THE CAT AND THE CANAnY" Anna Wheaton & Harry Carroll Allan Dlnehart & Co,, Nonette and Other Next Wk. Bessie Clayton & Co. Pivvifilr TW" Next Week. Ea.. 8:15 vJall-l" Matinee Tomorrow at 2:15 THROUGH THE AGES By JERZY ZULAWSKI with Mme. Yorska Robt. T. Haines AND POWERFUL SUPPORTING CO. OF 00. Beat Seats 31 at Popular Wednesday Matlne ADELPHI- .Tonlcbt at 8:20 Regular Mat. Tomorrow l, Kllll. JliUltUUIlTB B&UUIT COMEDY, "A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS''' THE IDEAL SPRING ENTERTAINMENT METROPOLITAN Monday Er May 15. Pasquale Amato oJEIS'SKSt Lucu Ublta, Olna. Claparelll-VIafora, Aurello Gloinl Martini Symphony Orchestra (T3 mu sicians) Parinlsslon ol Local No. 77, A- F, of M beats 32 to BO cts. 1109 Chestnut SL Walnut uJ&Ve& TWIN BEDS -wVKs&'w' Knickerbocker 40th A Market "On Trial" LAST TWO DAYS 0F THE SEASON Public Recaption Tomor Afternoon 4 Eve. BroadLast 2 Evgs. ? THE DEVIL'S INVENTION. m m f-S m re . IE 13 i$ n m IS 111 i i in m ti 1 mi IsF I