tf ANCY WYNNE IS INTERESTED IN UOK1JNTHIAN CLUB'S OPENING Commodore Longstrdth Will Keep Open House on the Aravvan, Hia Yacht, Which He Will Anchor in the Stream Clubhouse Open All Season EVEIG MBOBft-PinLADELPmA, pntJBSDAY, MAT IslOIG ' f t- , . , i I ,,,,,, , ii , , ,.l .1 ' ir !.,.,, 1 , , . ' $?' r; ilW formal opening of tho Corinthian iTAcht Clul), which win lane pinco on ealiirdav afternoon, ivir. i;nanc innr,- itMh 1ms been mrtdo commodore, to sue- . .1 11- 1. ,, .. .1. ,, rontrstretli. "is very mirucuve uuugii- . who Is beginning to ntteinl ilcbutnnio Unctions, Is consequently official lajy or ifm club, iJlinnor huh uueii in inuurmiiR m the past year, and every one is slml trelcomo her to the vat-totis festivities. lTh9 clubhouse will be open from 1 until j O'clock, and tnero win nc wincing most it the nftcrnoon. A bqrtet Rupper wl)l bo Served and about 400 guests Will attend. On of tho events of the nternoon will hi the raco ror tne itaccaooui uiass. fficn Comm6doro iKinRstretli will Itcop 'open house on his llaRshlp Armvan In ttio open sticam, where she will be nn tared from 2 o'cloclc on. Tomorrow ivcnlng Comtnodoro Longstrcth will give a danco at tho yacnt ciuo in nonor of his daughter, when thcro will bo nbout GO guests. There will be a delightful dance this evening at tho Merlon Cricket Club, tin- W Atr the atlsplcc-j of thu llnln M'lo Cmor , gency Aid Comnilttee, of which Mrs. Charlton Ynrnnll Is chairman. Tho affair f? will bo a fancy dress party, and a num ber of tho women Interested will give din ners beforo tho event. I understand "the fancy dress Is not obligatory, but It E certainly helps tho gaiety of nations. itost persons havo somo fancy costumo to wear, ns thcro nro so many of thoso Jclnds of parties now, so I guess most pcopio win wear ii. Meyer Davis' Orchestra Is to play for fho dancing and Henry Reeves with his orchestral attachment will bo on hand. Ho certainly Is a walking band all to hlmielf. It Is all I can do to dance when ('ho Is playing because It is so fascinating to watch him. Suddenly he rings a bell with ono hand or bents n drum with tho other and bangs n cymbal with the third. hp I raa about to say; anyhow, ho plays tome other Instrument In between times. With all tho rest of tho nolso ho makes f he has a Vlctrola going and things which make queer groans and other odd sounds. in Believe me, young Henry Is somo or chestra. Ho keeps dandy time, too, and Is certainly an Institution. I hear Mnthllde Vell Is nbout to give j, up her work as n. photographer and In- L tends to take n much-needed vacation. EL" Oha la rrrttnt t,i rilnan lt.ii ,t,i,lln 1,, tlin &'.:. , ... """ " Ural vi juiiu umi wjii khciiu tnc summer in KenncounKpori. ami win niter mai live In Now York, whore she has taken tm apartment In Stuyvcsant Square. She did wonderful work anil mui ono of tho f-: :.::' .:"..: ....,. "... nrsi women in mo ueici 01 ousines.s. .now lvcrywhero one goes ono meets women itl genno Dirin in mo worKiir maris, Lout ii waa noi o usuui, v.uun .uisa vcn tttuted, and she, having tho courago of htr convictions, cnrrleil her art Into bus!- wiess ahd gained the reputation of being one of the best photographers In tho city. She. does itot Intend to tnko the work'up In New York. I havo a slight suspicion she will turn to things literary now that she has decided to tnko home time to herself. NANCY WYNNE. n8,ir' of ren"Vlvanln, will give their Vt1Thr,VSU"r.dny t Ids weei nt Three Tuns Inn. Mr-. James A Walker Is president of the society. Along the Main Line of wv.n;,.;x.v;v;"".. " ,n.m. rm e enllig before tho costume danc" it he ?.!? CllC fuM IIAVrirtKOUf)-Mnln Line society will nttond the costume dsneo given at the Melon ",,ekel ciul. tl,l eol ng for ,n benefit of f,e K.tln Mnc 1lrnnd nf the of the affair Includes: -i-bo Mrs. Orcnvlllo Dodgo Xtontgoniery. chair man; Mrs. Robert Ullpln Hrvln, Mrs ucorgo Jllack Koa and Mrs. Charles ' .PnY.N'..srAWU nr- an(1 XIrs- "on Clark ..in-, in nrj-n niawr. anil tlielr guent. Mrs Jtorge Emory Daniels, of Heading are tnklrg a in it-n- trip to Cherr.penlco liny Tho alumnae of tin- Ilnlihvln He'iunl Is it'vlug n dimur nt I'm pcliool on Friday eve ning May in. oh .Saturday afternoon'. Mn 20. Miss .lohnson, of the school, Is giving n tea for all the old pupils. WAYNE Mr. William Henry Snyen, of Radnor and Kiglo roads, was given a sur prlso party last .Sunday, on his sIMy-clghth birthday. Ills tlueo sons. Mr. Osgood Say en, Mr. Frederick It. Sayen and Mr. William Henry Saycn. Jr., returned to eclehrato tho day with him. Miss Jennie Hickman, of Oermantown, has been spending u fow days with Miss MaryAman, nt her homo on Wayne ave nue. Mrs. Henry P. Iiorle, of Wnyne, Is spend ing a few dayB In New York. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Francis (J. Rugg. of G017 T.nrchwood awnuo, are receiving congrat ulations on the birth of a son, Francis Wil liam Itugg. May I .Mrs. I'.ugg bermo her marriage wan Ml3 Irabelle Uottonttcy. Mir. A. Haley, of ,1820 Earing street, will rpend tho summer In Wllllmnport ns tho guest of hor mother. Personals Miss Mary Eleanor liohlen. debutante 1 daughter of Mrs. Woodvlllo liohlen, will be tucst of honor at u dinner tonight which Mr. and Mrs. John White Geary will glvo at tho Fish House. Among tho guchts will bo Mr. and Mrs. S. Honsall Brooks, of Ilal- tlmore. who are tho cucsts of Mrs. liohlen ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Oliver Eaton rrmriwell. Miss Valentino Mitchell. Miss ujjenlsi Kelso Cas- satt, Jtlss Agnes nreckle, Mlns Elizabeth Cushlnc N'orrls. Mlns! Fll-ibeth W. r.rllllth. Mfes Mariana W Oowen, Mies Eleanor De 0 Cuyler. Miss Helen Ellis, Mr. Ed ward Page, Mr L'pton Sullivan, Mr. Fltz Uugene Nowbold. Jlr. William Cochran. Jr , Mr. Hlchard Tllghmau, Mr. Evans Tucker, Mr. (Iraliani Itobcrts. Jlr. R. Penn Smith. E Mr. Francis Richmond, Mr. Harold M. Wlll- cox. -j.no uinncr win lie roiiowcu ny uanc- Miss Jean C II Mill tt, of Illrdwood, Tor fesdale, has been spending several days In New York as tho guest of Miss Madeleine 'jjanigren. I Mr. nnd Mw. Archibald fturklle nro ependlng a few days In New York at tho BU Regis Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Roland U Taylor and Miss U MarJorv Tnvlor. fnrtnirlu nf L!n Wi-st Chelten a-onue, aro now occupying their Jew home In Penllyp, which they havo Bought from tho Franc-Is Hands, Mr, and Mm Oliver FLiton Rrmnwcll liava i, taken a villa at Narrugansett I'ler for tho , luinmer. The U8Ual WMtlllv mApllnir nf Ihn unu'ltlt- letass which meets at the home of .Miss IKleanor H. Hopkins took plaoa thli) mnrn- Mne. The Indlen nrn smitImi- fnw I, a l-allnf Kof the French, and nmeng tho members are ws iiargot IS. TJcull, Miss Anno M, 14 ELColeman. Mph. eipmnni n ufn,i,,iTi,f iird PAlbert U Smith. Mrs. Charlea S. Townscn nf Murilmm. try avenue, llryn MAwr, has gono to New Rjfqrk for a short stay. Kn. .., .. .... iiVr. ""u M" ''Win Jiiuan oraham. of sl?13 Hnnif-M ut,ui i.....n ..... i .u..i ..,.A Hii Vn 'or the summer. Their daughter, L1M Irfirralno rinnrli-lnH rinhiim will lio kamong the debutantes of next season. Mrs. WUltnm TlnoVnfr t rlnnr.l.ln.. a... Hntalned a BOO party on Twawday evening ?at her home. ' Mr find Htw 1i'lllln m i(......u .. . - -"p- tiiaiii 4- 4IUIIICI, U4 5fVon, will entertain nt dinner tha niienlin: 5ht of the Horao S)ow, May 30. MlS Arthur "vrnaiMn iitii. .. - . uit WA, -.., -uuun W IIDUM (im W Villi' wens n.irtv n ir.i.. . . j -. RtadwuY" .. ..ri "ru... KftftUmV "H 4UJJM JIUmVr 111 HWIW Fin. 1, 3a birthaay of har Ultto ddughter, Luua IjqpQ owe. "VVilpon. Mr flnrl IFru rtnnk.- tt ti. ...in . Ml anrl Iffo T3..,ii n .. J n jtffrollton, the flrst of the "week. Mrs. flnrk. ,..., . utl u .. Eihi. wlU not ocO"Py her hous Ip. Devon l?a 1 leaver for Atlantic city tMlaa Helen Dell, of JJH looust street. U "virmg ner fathefn cottage at Celmar Mr. fi,rf a v.-,..- ... n .. . py; - oiimii y. v,oiiun, jr.. ui Htoifea0w Houlle' Bry Mwr. enwr- Tiygf-t v'""" qwwi; B wmuisur tfmtvm o riar Star Wy, t South Philadelphia Miss Roso Lenzl, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Nicholas Lenzl. nnd Mr. Jtnlph Feil cilco. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fcderlco, wero married Tuesday afternoon at St. Rita's Church. A reception followed at 101C South llth street. Mr. Joseph Gordon was best man. Miss Reba Leek, of 1210 South 22d street, gavo a inusicalc at her homo last evening. Among the guests wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles E. Smith, of lloston, who nro visit ing heie. Tho members of tho Knut Club Eodgo 338. I. O. 11. S., will glvo their annual dnnco on Friday evening of next week nt tho Roy al Hall. 7th and .Morris streets. Mr. Joseph Young baa consented to gho several vocal selcctlor.n. Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. C. Elbeit Hoffman, of High l.1t d' Park, entertained .Monday evening In honor of the first birthday of their son, Master Elbert Dotterer Hoffman. The decorntlons wro nlnk Anionic the guests weic: Mrs. E. R. Dotterer, Mrs. C. Lad den, Mncr Martin Ladden, Mrs. J. Hoff man, Mlsi Ellzaliclli. Miss Alice and Ml Mary Hoffman, Mr. Maynard Hoffman. Mrs. It. I j. .Iimrs, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sassaman, MIhs Elizabeth .Sassamnn. Master John F." Ullbert SuHMimun, Mr. nnd Mrs. ). P. Hoffman. MFPPtfJI ' 1 r T T Tffl IT m IT r ii I 1 1 1 m ii w rf vrf f Pii Xyi TTMrrnnwr i i i "ifC---"K Weddijigs MISS ELSIE MOllRIS URINTON i'"" ' Mr.vu. Miss Brinton, who possesses a voice of remarkable beauty, will tnkc part in tho production of "Patience" to bo given by thu Savoy Opera Company this evening, tomorrow and Saturday for charity. Germ an town North Philadelphia ' Mrs. William lgcr. of 1030 Oxford street, gaMs u luncheon followed by bridge at tho Uermantown Automobile Club yes terday. Luncheon was served at small tables decorated with goldoti-hued spring lowers. Mrs. Robert CUnnlngs, of Omaha, Neb., assisted tho hostess hi receiving. There wero 100 guests. Class of '81 of tho Girls' High and Nor mal Schools will be entertained on Satur day by Mrs. Sarah Horn Masland, of Hol land Station Mrs. Robert fardwell Shields, of 281B North llroad street, will entertain at lunch eon and bridge at her homo on Friday. 'lira. J. X. Pollock, of Little Roc. All?., is visiting her mother, Mrs. R. liloom, of 2317 North 31st street. Miss Sadlo Gallagher, S4B North 2fith street, entertained at a card party at her honio'Iast evening, which was followed by a dance. Tho IJetta Kappa Sigma Soroilty of tho William Penn High School, the School of Industrial Art and tho West Philadelphia High School for Girls will give a card pa'-ly on Saturday at MksIiiu'Ii'm Draulng itooniJ. 13th street nnd (llrnrd avenue. W fi Northeast Philadelphia A straw berry festival will bo given on May 28 and 2D by St. Aim's parish, at Memphis street and Lehigh n venue, for tho benefit of the Holy Family Church, In Maua yunk. Dr. "and Mrs. F. R. Sclffcrt. nf 2202 East Cumberland utreet, are spending the week In the Pocono Mountain Mr. Anthony McGnrvey. of 2070 Rich mond street, is spondlng tho week at Heel; schervlllc. Pa. Roxborough MISS ELSIE SGHEPFLER i The engagement of Mfss Elsie Sclieillcr. f Shainoliin, to Mr. George Ii, Edmunds, of this city, was announced Tuisday, at a party given In her honor by her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Schemer, The wedding will take place somo timo In July. Miss Helen Harnett, of 0308 Mor ton stret, will entertain at luncheon and bridge In honor of Mlsa Rae Fox, on Tues day, May 2J. The children In the primary department of tho GarmantQWir Academy will give an entertainment on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. There will bo quotations from Shakespsaro and a dramatization of "Httn sl and Qretel." The annual business meeting of tho Alumnae Association of the Stevens School will take place on Wednesday af ti iiuun. May 31, at 3 o'clock at the school. 221 West Chelten aienue. Tharo will b a reception afterward to the members of tlm jfruduatlog class and the faoulty. Tea will be wrvod pn the lawn, Mr Samuel BIspham Bown, of 6407 Wayne awima, l spending fceveral days In AtlanjJCity. The Men's Club of the Olrard Avenue Unltailau Oftmh beW a wMtlnc. followed by a social hour, last night. Mr, Joseph Strimnstx. of Ger)uwn. av a Uotura on 'liVsrlal and Hwbmarlnn Warfare " Mr. Ste(r.natz Is president of the Aerial Club of Pnnsyh aid- To Attend Osteopathic Convention More than 50 dslegatus. ha.ad by Dr. 3 ' I? Ilcsa. president of the State Osteo pathia Association, will leave ihl city to day'tu ilteod taa CJWYWttoii of Oiteopath in attM,v fc-fY-" nr -. UM two fitow daily. v Tho Phllnilelphja County convention nf 'Ting'" ll-night.'-rf will bo held tonight In tho Fourth Reformed Church. Manayunk iitonuu anil Aim tin : 'eet. The Rev. W. U. Porncv. of tho M-i it Vernon llaptlst Church, will prcHide. . he Interesting pro gram Includes soprano solos by Mrs. Elmer Lowo Hutchins; selections by tho Rox borough Malo CJuaitot, and tho Pollyanua Circle of tho King's Daughters, of tho church, and an address by Miss Etta Suckow. Tho Rov. (icnrge N. Makoly and 5frs. Makely, of -ID50 Iloono street, will leave on May 28 for a fortulght'a lslt In Prince ton, N. J. k Mrs. William J. Reatty. of 4311 Man ayunk avaiiue.'savo an Informal supper to the members of tho sowing chili which met every fortnight during the winter to work for St. Timothy's Hospital nnd iIIlcuhs cur rent events. Thlu was the lliml affair for the season. The guestB Included Mrs. Hamil ton Reatty, Mlsu Fannlo Nnrhury. Mrs. Harry Kraft, Mrs Frank MaclJoiiald, Mrs. Walter Rutton, Miss Viola Ciouldlo, Mrs. Charles Kerkoslagcr, Mrs. Francis Ely, Mrs. Oeorge Ely, Mrs. N'elllo Qarforth, Mrs, James Cairns, Mrs. J. Woeley Norbury, Mlsa Sara McCoolj.v Mlsa nilaaboth McCook, Miss Hlanche Taylor. Mrs. Ada Taylor, Mr Elisabeth Roehrett. Mrs. Karcher and Mrs. John Ru-bel. Frankford Mrs. Alfred WnKolleld, of ltrldgc i.trcct, will entertain Saturday at luncheon and bridge, when her guests will Includo Mia Horace Dunlap. Mrs. Walter Jlc'i er, Mr. Frank Cummlngs. Mrs. Hnrry Fields, Mrs. Joseph It. McMahou, Mrs. Alfred Bradley. Mrs. Joseph Clrilllths. Mrs. William Carroll. Mrs. Thomas Davis, Mrs. Hugh Mcrritt. Mrs. Thomas Mundy, Mrs. llcorgo Cole, Mrs. William Cnrson and Mrs. Joseph Dunn. Tho annual May concert of tho Lorelei Cllee Club will be glv... this evening a" Hrlinth Hall. The club will be conducted by MIkm Ada Purner Kurtz and the assist ing artists Include Mies F.sthcr Cassell, so prano; Miss F.dith Melsle, contralto; Mr Alexander Uenkcr. vlyllnNt. and, Mb William Eddlshaw, reader. Tho i-lub ae companl'jt Is .Mlsa Loulsu Heffern. Miss Anna Cross will entertain tho members Monday evening, at her home, 7001 North 12th street, Oak Lane. Mrs. Francis, I3u Ilree, of Hitman j-trcet. Tacony. will act as hostess to the members of her bridge club this afternoon. Tho Fortnightly Assembly will hold Its final dance on Saturday evening at tho Rank Huildlng, Tniony. There will bo 32 guests piesent. The faculty of tho Wheatsheaf School, at Ilustlcton avenuo anil Cottman street, as sisted by the pupils. Is preparing an clnbo rato open-air program for its second annual May festival, to bo held on Saturday after tuon and evening Tho ceremony will l,o opened by tho raising of a ll.ig presented by tho Folnsott Council. A minlatiiro play, entitled "Tho Tom Thumb Wcddlnc." n May-pole dance nnd "The Minuet" will bo leading features on tho program. Supper will bo s,ened to thoso wishing to remain through tho entire festivities. A musical sketch entitled "Our Minister's Illrthday" will b given in the schoolroom of St. Luke's Chinch, Penn and, Orthodox streets, this evening. The play "Ixird Ilatemnn" will bo pro duced by the "Mlstlttoo Rough Players" at the Frankford Theatre or. Friday evening, Juno 0, for the benefit of tho Frankford Hay Nursery. At a recent meeting of tho Fox Chase Monday Club, tha following onicers wero elected for tho next two years: President, Mrs. F. II. Argo; vice presidents, Mrs. It. It. Hoggs and Mrs. II. p. Camden; recording secretary, Mrs. W. Lodge; corresponding secretary, Mrs. E Haw! and treasurer, Mrs. II. T. Hazard. Mrs. Larklr.s, the originator of the club and for ten years its president, wh elected honorary president Mrs. James A. Cummlngs. Jr.. of Frank- ford, entertained at luncheon yesterday. Tho guests were Mrs. William A. CimlllTo, .Miss Alice Trncoy. Mrs, Stewart Il.illey, Mrs. Charles Lynch and Mrs. C. I. Johnson. EXHIBIT OPENS AT TEMPLE da ta jiuoa i Gasex, aw. UW Work of Students in All Departments Is Shown The annual exhibition of the Undents' work of nil departments of Temple 'nlver slty is open to the public in thj rooms of the university library, llroad street ha Ipw Berks. The exhibition shows the prog recti mado from the small tlrst-grade pupils ta the kindergarten work of the Normal School teachers. ThU latter dai.artment, that is new with th university course this year, Is particu larly Interesting, enrolled among Its nVm b?n being 40 of the public school teachers of the city. One of the exhibits In mechani cs! di awing is a view of Falrmount Park and the playgrounds nearby. The exhibi tion will b open dally, exctpt Sunday, un til May 24 Inclusive. What's Doing Tonight Phl!aJlphU ToJay tad Tomorrow Rj position. ComnwrUal Muiwvim Muntflwl lianK eoncert. H'omrala Park. Frankford und Keiuliucton aveouti. SbrvvjoJ Recreation Park Parents' AaaocU tlor. annual party Pennsylvania Statu Bankr' Ax:Utlon nwt lo IwluvaK-Stratforil. BoalntM Bttauio Cjub annual msallnK. Bella- Suvoy Opern Comiuiny prlrixnU llroad Street Thealr fifoynr CluD dinner DlUvu-3tr4 vlsLJsfasiJ v ..J.-. Patience." rattord. nouawarm- Tioga ,Mrs. William P. Jones, of Tioga street west of 2;M, will entertain at luncheon and cards tomorrow. Mlsa Charlotte FUming, Miss Florence Gerkler, Mlsa Vlolsl Carson. Miss Adallne Froellch. Miss Edna Scull. Miss Helen Hells, M,Ism Resslo Dual;. Miss Edna McFaddeu and Mrs. Arthur Custer will be the guests. , Miss Edna G-aw, of 1238 West Allegheny avenue, will leave early In June to pas the summer In Wlldwood, N. J. Mrs. A, U. Oamble, of 3531 North Gratz street, gave a luncheon emerday for the members of the Tioga Thimble Club, who Include Mlsa. Carolyn Call than, Mrs. Wil liam France, Mrs. Jacob Sallada, MUs Ruth Sallada, Mrs. F. T. Jennings, Mrs. Ralph (JlbbQii. Mr- John Haller, Mrs. George White and Mrs. William Grimm, Mr. and Mrs. WinfUild S. Scull and their daughter, Miss Edna Scull, of 1348 Hunting Park uvnue. wll) spend the summer months lit Atlantic Qlty. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jennings and thtr family, of iiii North 18th street, will ilosa their winter home early next month and will oocupy their cottag? In Ocean City. Olob Thutw cvumt. A9dffir t Wiuc NtUea for the Society ujk wilt br nc rtited ana uriuteu la the Utenhus Ledger, but all hucu notice iuiit; bv itrltteu uu 0110 We of the uancx, iuut Im alxned m full, with full ,uue, una wbeu polbIu ulcuhouu uuuitier uiut bo slien. hnj all kucu cjiniDinnlculloiiM in 4Rurtfv 1 Fllfor." enlns Leaner. OJ fbe.luul lrf, tjuicju vc4v rTuiurciivi- are rarrwu out. ao tuat vtcltuiatHia , tuny .! uolilc. l!ie octloi "lit; w) In enbJUaed. FAWI.EY JONES. An Interesting wedding took place yester day nt noon In St. Timothy's Episcopal Church, JloxborouRh, when Miss Edna It Jones, daughter of Mrs. John J. Jones, of Bin Seville street, Wlssahlckon, became the bride of Mr. James L. Fnwley, of 129 Sumac street. The ceremony was or formed by tho rector, Rev. James Riddle Hnlsey Mr, Charles Sanders, of Wlldwood, N. J., the bride's brother-in-law, gave her In marriage. She wore her traveling suit of dark blue with a hat to match. Owing to the recent death of tho brldo's father the ceremony was a very quiet one, nnd at Its conclusion Mr. Fawlcy nnd his bride left on an extended trip. They will be at homo nftcr August 1, nt 219 Sumac street, Wis sa hick on. McDONAMl OILMN A quiet wedding took place In r,ur .ady of the Roinry Church, OJd nnd Cnllowhlll stteets, yesterday morning, when Miss Anno J 'llllln, daughter of Mrs. Francos Glllln, of 0S43 Haverford avenue, became tho bride ot Mr. Aloyslits J. McDonald, son of Mrs. Anna It. McDonald, of 0703 Lnnsdowne nvo nue. Tho Rev. Joseph T. McDcrmott olll elated. Miss Frances Olllln. a sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Mr. James F. Mc Donald, a brother of the bridegroom, acted' an bent man. A breakfast wnl served nt tho brlde'i: home, after which Mr. and Xtrs. McDonald Immediately left for Uermuda, where they will spend the summer months. Along the Reading Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Llpplncott, of Washington lane, Mcadowbrook, have closed their apartment In town and nio occupying their summer home. Mr and Mrs. Anderson McPhec. of .13 South 3Gth itrect, closed their town house lait week and mo occupying their new summer home on Washington lane, Mcad owbrook. Mr. and Mrs. McPhec nro receiv ing congratulations on tho birth of a daughter. Mrs. Charles F. Kindt, ot Washington lane, has left for a visit of Bovcral weeks In tho Pocono Mountains. Mr. William C. Kent, of Rent road, Wyn coto, baa returned from a. fishing trip of several days at the Tobyhanna Shooting and Fishing Club, Monroe County. Milton K. Nelffcr, of YVyncotc. has left for a fishing trip at tho Tobyhanna Club. Ho expects to bo away until tho first of June. Mr. M. F. Harrlngrr, Mr. Fletcher Pearson and Mr. John Kern, all of Wynrnte, will leine this week to Join Doctor Nelffcr at the club. Mr Joseph L. Wnolstnn, of CJormantown, entertained about 10 men 011 tho links nf the Huntlnh-lon Valley Country Club yes terday afternoon. A stag dinner, at the clubhouse at 7:30 o'clock followed.' Mrs. Raymond M. Myers, of 131m T.ouden stieet, Logan, gave a luncheon on Wednes day. Tho guests wero Mrs. -John Stortz. Mrs. Liconsud Hiickuell, Airs. Lewis Hay maker, Mrs Mercer Qulnby, Mrs. Edward Williams, Miss Forsyth and Miss Maud Qulnby. J The annual golf match of tho Hoard of Governors of the Huntingdon Valley Coun try Club will be held tomorrow afternoon, to bo followed by a dinner at 7:30 at the clubhouse. Sonic of thu members nro Mr. John W. Pepper, Mr. Edwaid T. Stntesbury, Mr. Georgo W. Elklns. Jr.. Mr. Gcorgo It. Frazicr. Mr. John Grlbbel. Mr. Edward It. Smith. Mr. Alexander Van Rensselaer, Mr. Jay Cooke, Mr. J. Rutherford McAllister and others. .Miss Sutherland and the senior class nf the Ogontis School have Issued cards for commencement week, beginning June 1, when there will bo 11 competitive drill at 2:30 o'clock. On Saturday, June 3, "A Mid summer Night's Dream" will bo given by members of tho school. The bnccnlaiircato nc 1 mon will bo preached by tho Rov. David M. Steele on Sunday at 8 p. m. Tuesday, Juno G, will be commencement day ; the ex ercises will tako place at 10 a. in., when the speaker will be Mr. John Kendrlck IJ.ings. VARIOUS ENTERTAINMENT M FILL UP THE DAY'S CALENDM Mr. and Mrs. Gottlob Gave a Large Affair for' SoAf Birthday Many Other Affairs Add Their Quota of Enjoyment Jtr. Louis Hirsch, Mr. Milton Cohen, Xi York; Mr. M. Friedman Hyrhan, Mr. W man Markowlti, Mr. Iouls Iassont Mr. A. Stnrrels, Mr, ChaHe-i Nbbte, Mr. JncK Oiick man nnd Mr. and Mrs. Myron Itobblns, The members of the Knut Club" Lodge 33. J. O. a. Si., will give their nnmJdt dance on Friday evening of this week nt tha Iloyal Hall, Jth nnd Morris atrcfcla. UK Joseph Voung has consented to give stveraf, vocal selections. A CONCERT nnd dance havo been ar ranged to take place at tha New Cen tury Drawing Room on Friday for the ben efit of tho 6ncoIoglo Hospital., Ml'si lr ctta Mnlloy Is In charge of the affairs, As sisted by Miss Fleming. The artists will be Mrs. Dorothy Johnstone Rnselcr, harpist; Miss Lillian Heergelst Keller, teoprarloi Mr. Frank W. Mandcrson, tenor-; Mr, Ear) Vi Ilalteuss. violin, and an efficient orchestra. Mil nnd Mrs. Solomon Ooltlob, of 2403 North loth street, entertained re cently In honor of tho birthday anniver sary of their son, Mr. Milton Qottlob. The reception room wns beautifully decorated to represent nn "Italian Garden," nnd cov ers wero laid for 10 guests. Thcro was exhibition dancing by Mr. Gottlob nnd Miss Omanson. Mr Dubrow entertained with several skits, while Mr. White sang several vocal selections, nsslstcd by Mr Henry Friedman nt the piano. Among those pres ent were Miss Marlon Cooper, Miss Srtdlc Forman, Miss Clalro Goldman, Mlsa Anna tlolzmnn. Miss Sndye Shule, Miss Henri' etta Steinberg, Miss Francis Tnrnnpol, Miss Henrietta, Grossman. Miss Harriett C, Rookblndcr, Miss Tlllie Schwartz, Miss Anna Silverman. Miss Claire Omanson, Miss Dor othy Uoris. Mlis Elizabeth Roy, Miss Anna Cooper, Miss Anna Oxman, Miss Anna Ml rltz, Miss Florence Graham, Miss Nancy Sternlietg, Mr Jack Mnndel. Mr Nat. Weln stein. Mr. t.ewls Eapp. Mr Philip II. While, Mr. Jnik Gfoenberg. Mr Max Wlnketisteln, Mr. Samuel Grecnberg. Mr Michael Gold cnberg. Mr. Henry Friedman. Mr. Michael Dubrow, Mr Sydney Edwards, Mr Hnrry Flcl, Mr. Albert Friedman, Mr. Nat, Hllltn, Mr. Herman Wnxinan, Mr. Samuel Fried man, Mr. Rudolph Weiss, Mr Louis I,e vlne, Mr. J. Eowcnthnl, Mr. David Morris. Mr. Joseph Friedman, Mr. Nat. Kolb. Mr. Morton lllock and Mr Milton Gottlob. Mls Heb.t Hirsch, of 519 Pine street, en tertained nt her homo mi Sundnv evening III liuliin of MisM Jennie Herman, whoso engagement to Mr Jock Gluckmnii, of tlmoklyn, was recently announced. Those preent were Mls Sarah A Du brow, Miss Mario Glbb. Miss Eenora Sam uels. Miss Hannah MarUowltz. Miss Rlttcn berg, Miss Rose Nathans. Miss Sndye Sil ver, Miss Sarah Gordon, Miss Rose Cohen, of Reading; Miss Jennio Herman, Miss Reba Hirsch, Mr. S. Itobblns, Mr. Eouls Gordon, Mr. S. Oltmnn, Mr. Samuel Sam uels, Mr. Samuel Epstein, Mr. A. Turner, of Atlantic City; Mr. S. Stern, of Klvcrsldo; Miss Grace Fulmor, of 12,11 West All gheny avenue, will give n house party At her summer residence, 1229 Wesley ftVcnUc Ocean City. N. J, The guests wilt bo tho Sigma Phi Deltn Sorority. Tho membors are Miss Consuolla Ruoff, Miss Deatrlco Ernes, Miss MaboIIo Heacock, Miss Margo, retta Jtapp. Miss Laura Firth, Mlsa Qer trudo Dougherty nnd Miss Gladys Honcock. Tho party will be chaperoned by Mrs. RUoff, of 1301 North 13th street. ARERRCRIPTION danco was given Tues day evening nt tho Saturday Club, Wayne. Pa., by Mr Wendell I). Schoch, Mr, Maurice Prew and Mr. Ambler DeD. Tees. This wns tho seventh dince given by them at the Saturday Club this winter, .all of which have been well attended by the younger peoplo of Wnyne. The patronesses Included Mrs. G. M. Downing, Miss Emily Fcnlmorc, Mrs. Ralph W. Emerson, Mrs. Rodger S. Mitchell, Mnr if. C. Prew, Mrs. Pnrko Schoch and Miss S. Tecs. ..zxr:.z2Jt ;-i:s sasw miss dora Mcknight Tho wedding of Miss Dora Richards Mr Knight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. McKnlght. of Elklns Park. Pa., and Mr. Theodore Gordon Hateman will tako lilace at tho homo of tho bride's parents on Fri day afternoon, Juno 9, at 3 o'clock. Tho ceremony will be performed by the Rov. Dr. J. Fry. of tho Lutheran Theo logical Seminary. Mlsa McKnjght "ill lie attended by her sister. Miss Hllzubeth Mc Knlght, as maid of honor, nnd little sis ter, MIsh Wllhelmiiio McKnlght, as llowcr ghl. Mr. llatemnn will have his cousin, Mr. Samuel Hall, as best man. A reception will follow the ceremony, and after an extended wedding trip Mr. Hate man and his bride will make their homo at Queen Lane. Germautown. The bride is -a dlrert descendant of Gen eral Peter Muhlenberg, of Revolutionary fame, and of Major James McKnlght, one of the first defenders of the Civil War, also of Henry Melchlor Muhlenberg, tho founder of the Lutheran Church In Ameri ca. Mrs. C. Edwin Webb nnd her sister, Mrs. Joseph Krensa, hae isued invitations for a bridge party to be given at Mrs. Webb's home on Park avenuo Wodnewlay after noon, May 17. A new tennis league, to be known as the Intersounty Tennis League, has been formed or, Philadelphia and suburban tennis clubs, The clubs comprising the league are West Philadelphia. Cedar Park, McKlnley and Glenslde. The odlcers are: , President, Mr Robert W. Hill, Olejnslde Tcnn)s Club; si rctary and treasurer, Mr. John Ii. Wharton, Cedar Park Tennis Club. AH the teams are evenly matched und an Interesting, tea son Is 6ijocted. Mrs. Clifford Merritt, who has been visit ing MUM Marion Tyre, of 0716 North 8th street. Oak Lane, was honor guet at supper and a theatre party Monday evening, given by Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Hawkins. The guests Included Miss Matgugrite Murray, MUs June Jiarmer. Mr Alfred Rosa. Mr Harry Junta, Mr Robert Gardner and II f Maurice Clifford Mrs. Merritt will return to New Yok today Mrs. John Coneys entertained the mem bers of her bridge club yesterday afternoon. Those prevent were Mr Edward HammftU. liwa May liUUj; II las lUwe Ellis, ilra Joseph P. QUI. Mr. Hush Qutnn. Mr K. Buckley. Edraood unciiiey acta Mr Sheppara. YACHT CLUB PLANS SEASON OF GAIETY Chelsea Club Will Be One Con tinuous Celebration This Summer ATLANTIC C1TV, May 18. The Chelsea Vacht Club Is going to be very gay this slimmer The clubhouso will be formally opened on Memorial Day, when a number of marine events will take place, lleglnnlng tho tlrit Monday In June, there will bo a scries of morning bridge parties. There will also be an afternoon bridge every Thursday, followed by a club supper. Tho Tuesday evening dances will be varied each week by somo special feature. During Juno theio will bo a confetti dntico, a fancy dress ball and a lial masque. Tho annual danco given by Commodore Samuel W. Whan and Mrs. Whan will not take place until early In July. On alternate Saturday afternoons, when regattas aro not held along the coast, there will be special stunts at the clubhouse. On tho first Saturday of the season a swimming contest by swim mers from Philadelphia clubs will tako place. In addition to the regular program, theru will bo n grcnt many private func tions given by the clhb members. Miss Mary Wilson has opened her Vent nor cottage, Plaza place and Atlantic nve nue. Mm. Richard licmla and Miss Uemls are occupying their Chelsea cottage, 10 South Morris avenuo. Mrs. J. It. Fleming, of Scranton, is at the Strand, accompanied by Mrs. E. F. Riley and Miss Riley, of Omaha. Mrs. C. Freeman Cadmus is at tho sumo hotel with Miss I- J RIenyon, of Plalnfleld. .Miss Helen Stewart entertained at bridge vesterd.iv afternoon nt her cottage on Soutl? Vermont avenue. Mr. 11. V. Drake hi at thirst. Charles with hit mother. Mrs J. S. Drake, .who will lomnln for soveral weeks. Dr. and Mrs. L-jiiIs Siyre entertained at luncheon at Hiiddou Hall for Mr. and Mrs. James L. Wilson nnd Miss Ma,bel Wil son. Mrs. George L. Farrcll gavo a lunch eon nt tho same hotel for Mrs. Arthur Bare. , Miss Esther Landis hai Joined her father. Mr. II. I Landis, who Is convalescing from his long Illness. Mr. Landis has Ih-cii much Improved by ids seashore outing. Mrs. A. Lincoln JIjiu entertained nt lir'dge yesterday afternoon for tho follow ing guests: Mrs. Frederick Rollnian. Mrs, Alfied II Johnson, Mrs. Samuel W. Whan. Mrs. N. D. Rulil.uid, Mrs. Harry Parsons, Mrs. Gustau Seldel, Miss Jennio Parker, Mis. E. G. Wlgglngtou, Mrs. Albert Raltz. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ilebertmi. of Wayne, have taken apartments nt tho Chnlfonte. Other Philadelphia arrivals at the Chal fonto today includo Di. and Mis. Robert Hunter. Mr. and Airs. John It. Dnvles, Mrs. John II. Maun and Mrs. W. H. Crolhtrs. G000 DEFENSE ADVOCATES IN DALTIMORE'S PAEADE Women, Boy vScouts nnd "Rookies" " March for sProparcdncss BALTIMORE. May -1? -Six thousand persons took part In Baltimore's prepared ness parade yesterday andMOO'.OOO looked on. Tho police battalion, tho military and tho Hoy Scouts furnished the. spectacular fea tures of tho pageant. The women ""rook ies" Just returned from the women's pre paredness camp at Chevy Chase suppllifi tho picturesque, and the great body of civilians, representing nearly every occupa tion and vocation in the various divisions, manifested tho patriotic Interest In the prd parcunrss movement. Governor Harrington, with State officials, reviewed the parade on ML Royal avenuo and Mayor Preston reviewed It from the City Hnll portico. LANCASTER GREETS JEWELERS LANCASTER. Pa., May 18. Mora than 100 delegates are here attending the 14th annual convention of tho Pennsylvania Re tail Jewelers' Association, presided over by Reginald T. Ferguson, Philadelphia. Jacob Hill Ryrno made the address of welcome on behalf of Mayor Trout. During tho last thrco years the membort ship has trebled, and 120 new members were elected today. This afternoon the dele gates inspected the Hamilton watch factory and wero entertained nt dinner by tho company. AMUSEMENTS Fish Selling at fiO Cents a Bushel MILFOUD. Del., Mi.y 18. Sea trout are so plentiful at Ilroadkllu Reach that they nro selling nt CO cents a bushel, and hun dreds of farmers are buying enough to salt down for the winter. AMUSEMENTS STANLEY Mrd- Ed M.uua.T at lirrit 11. i. a. M TU 11 :15 V. M. I.AHT 3 PAYS SESSUE IIAYAKAWA (Ijite Star of "TIIU CHEAT") in "ALIEN SOULS" Next Week's Program Mumla), Tuitotluy und WedneaJay GEORGE BEBAN in "Pasquale" Tlium , Pri . Bat -MAI! MURRAY In DAVID BELASCO'S 'SWEET KITTY BELLAIRS" AdJ.d Atlrai-llona All Wwk. L'lI.Utl.li; rjlAl'l.lN. Ill "POI.IfK" Views of JtUU'iihuuso yuuurw Plower MurKrt Tftu Stanley i tha nl ttuaira in Philadelphia that "111 allow tlitiw uitruittona during the wtk of Slay Si Chestnut Street Opera House DAILY -1 TO S AND 7 TO 11 I. M. -RU MAlSVHLOrS Deutschwehr Films OllH!'! uldler Working Their Tradea Vih ArtltkUi Jlanda, Anna ami Ltmbs ' IIKNKl'lT WAR WIDOWS AND Oltl'HANS JOIN THE CROWD ANH VISIT THD , PHILADELPHIA TODAY AND TOMORROW Civic Exposition AUDITORIUM BUILDING COMMERCIAL MUSEUM 34 th Htrect, Below Sprues -t 0en 10 A. M, to 10 P. M. Itrstaurunt, Lecture, Mating Pictures 100,000 Square Feet of Exhibits Concerts, Phlln. Police Band AD5IISS10N, 25 CUNTS "The Star of Ethiopia" A PAGEANT Portraying ths UUtory of the N'rgro Race. IIIOO ACTOI18 .V C08TUS1B S3 MUSICAL NUMBERS Convention Hall ""-LSSShkwt Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday May 1C, 18 and 20 AD.MIS.HION BOc. ItESKUVKU SEAT3 75o UP T VTPTr1 TON KMT AT 8:15 Lil-tUU MAT. SATURDAY The Great J 150,000 Mualcat IteYUtf "TOWN TOPICS" The Giantess at Ctarety with limn- lummu. sor-iifi: TuctfEn. citosB josnrniNU, maiiib lavawib AND 125 OTIIl:itB EXTlt.U A MO.000 1'ASHION ailOYf WITH 40 MODELS ACADEMY TON1QHT AT 8115. V Popular Music by th P Vi i 1 n r nl nil 1 OOnceriS Orchestra Soloist ; IIBLKN MAC.NAMEB IlENTii. iop ratio Popular Prices. Ifcppe'e. 1110 Chestnut Bt, "Pops' Last 3 Days IMuuUr PriUn. 10c, 15v, 25c 10c 1314 MAnKET SOa 111 A. M. to U;la P. M. Pauline Frederick Tha Moriwnt Vttonf Tuu. Wwt. M.Utlt: DOHO HHAItT OF KOUA KIA.-NN" L.t.t.1 Aitrai lloo .Virtet J3u,Mul tit IlillW BurU ta "QLQKfA'S HOMANCH" Palace Nt Moje-.t In THK Hk . , MABKST AHQVB pill Victoria V WW " Franca X. Bushman and nriy BaVn. I 'JUHton tt Minute" Chiller ConhltB 10 -Bv5jo Stty ' AT lt. I340. .-.tf wh Arcaaia w. s. hart in TIjK PHIMAl IAIHB'' T MTTTOTi i'O and 1X)CUST STUKETB IAJOUOJ.' KITTY UDURON' HSR UATEHK4L KH.llT BELMONT jsgarsg RSfc-r 6T fxAL.OJl iijita ti tn 1joUu4" Globe Theatre "Sana A. M. to 11 P. M. Itlc, 15c, 25a. MUSICAL COMEDY . "Around' the World" WIUUEU WAI.TEH & COMPAQ A.iJ WoncWrlul Burroundlog Show B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE CHESTNUT AND TWULFTH STREETS BESSIE CLAYTON & CO. ALBERT WHELAN PETTICOATS'' i TUB BIIARHOCKSi At IL(,MA. fcJlJtUlt 1UU 'MLlUHLa, r.c HKltMAN. OT1IK1I IUU . CKXT WEEK QEOnOB NAKU A CO. AUja--L,rrii Last 5 Tirneg XW& Cjrtl Ha'tvourfK Smart Coucdr UU A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS. "A Play Every Ona Should Se."-,Uecora YOU HAVE ON1.V 5 MOKE CHAXCES TO SEE IT- HOURf WALNUT Mat- Toda 25Tioe TWIN BEDS Last 5 Tjmes ' N't W'k, "Othello" Zt "f?nvr'Ql rblt Nwtt Wek. Evg, sl5 i1 OrreSt, UatlnM WeO. Bat, 2.U5 X"una IIIS BRIDAL NIGHT Y"" NwubTHE DOLLY SISTEHS tw.t StaU f I at roggltr Wtd. Uatiac Garrick Last 3 EygsTSfrSF THROUGH; THE AGES Ytth MME. YOUSK.V aa4 HOMEHT T- HAl.NKa BROAD Tonight " Tiie Savoy Co. in "Patient" n FVtHUI W 1K Trvilsx l t i nm in. ? a wh. K'l kv dtfc- m aim 41-k. r ,