Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 19, 1916, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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    tf ANCY WYNNE IS INTERESTED IN
PYTHIAN GAMES ON JUNE 3
I Splendid Festival of Apollo, to Be Given on the (hounds of
tne jjuvBinig x iciv,c uu wab scnool House Lane in
Germantown in the First Week of June
EVENING LftDG$R.--PITILADBLl)HIA, WDAY, MAY 19, 1910-
t$
I . TMsT.mHTFUl. festival will be given
r' l xji"- . t. i
l 6t th8 IvOVOnnp l-llico un Meat
rchooi House lano, Germnntown, on Satifr-
rj,y afternoon, juhb o. v i"-i"v"
.i .m.ih9 and maidens Will assist the
i'fcfleala and priestesses of Apollo, and
P . ... .. f Pnrnpnhnnft" will be lire-
' tented by the children of tho SouthWark
' Neighborhood House, uesimy uu vino, uiu
...ii .nntpsls will be tinder tho dlreo-
" itiximot Dorlzas. The contests will
I; insist of running and wrestling matches
nd throwing mo oibcub aim juv-u.i.
-..ij.- l,ts. the DelDhlc Oracle will
erophesy tho future. Tho festival Is to
b given for tho' boncnt of tho South,
mirk Neighborhood IIouso tnel South
wftrk Day Nursery. In case of rain, as
t nf these out-oMoor affairs, the
r mirtv will bo held, not In this case, on tho
1 P1"" .. . .... .. ,!, al,,..,1nif frit.
day ronowins, ""- u" " " "
lowing, namely, Juno 10.
The committeo In charge of tho wholo
ffalr Includes Mrs. Samuel B. Jartten,
.(.-if.n! Miss Marguerite Lautenbach,
, iecretaryi Mrs. II. Marshall Trultt, treas-
urer' Mrs. Ji. "u,i,'i " uuBcinimo
Fox,' Miss Marlon Grant, Miss Kosnmond
Hoy't, Mrs. Edward Hacker, Mrs. Walter
1 fj, Hancock, Mrs, Edward Fnrnlim Lavell,
Mrs.- James F. Len, Mrs. James Monn-
ghan. Mrs. E. J. Alomar, .Mrs. noucrc
ist JfcCracken, Mrs. J. Howard Hebcr,
Mrs. W. O. Hlioaus, airs. enucu ncnei ,
Mrs.' Fredorlck Hart Shelton, Mm Mar
thal'l E. Smith, Miss Wuanlta Smith,
Mrs. Carroll K, AVIIlIams mill Mrs. Thomas
, Wlstar, Jr.
Besides all tho out-of-door games and
Athletics there will bo a music contest
of flutes and harps, nrianged by Johnn
Grollc, of tho Settlement Music School.
Then thcro will bo a poetry contest and
reading of tho prize poem, which Is to
k. written on any Greek subject. Greek
1 maidens will sell nectar, alias lemonade
it ' a . tn Ih n,t.n. ..m1(i Inn rM'nnm.
gnu amoruam, it uniti w..o, ... .
Altogether It will bo decidedly unique and
tremendously Interesting. Best of all It
Will be a bit different from tho thousand
and one charity affairs that all do tho
tame thing year In nnd year out. Tho
"Masque of Persephone," given by the wee
kiddles of the settlement, will bo especial
ly Interesting. Mrs. Lavell hns been work
ing on this for weeks, and certainly tlioso
of us win. have seen her act In the vari
ous amateur things which she used to
be In so much before sho married, may
anticipate an enjoyable perfprmunce, for
she not only can act, but can impart
her knowlcdgo to others.
My dears, tho very cutest Junior Musi
cal Club has been organized out on tho
Main Lino by Mrs. Carroll Hotlgo and
Mrs. Burton Chance. Tho end in vl.ow is
to arouse tho children's Interest in things
musical. They really aro working In
earnest on tho subject, and they intend
ll wl..A nlimi, Itivan mnalrvi lna Jl VPnr
,U (Jl O UUUUh W.-w .... w... .,
1 I In the spring, fall and wlntor and, mind
'it imi? thov will tnko un a different school
.j; -- .
E5 wch time. Tho spring muslcalo was given
i very recently ai ueepuum, in oimiimu,
the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward F.
Beale, the parents of Mrs. Chance. Thcro
were about CO in tho nudlonce, and tho
concert was wildly applauded. Tho pio
gram included Russian music only. Tho
little artists who took part were Mnislo
'and Helen Chanco. Dorothy and Muiial
Hart, Alice and Robert Benedict, Polly
Thayer and that small lamb, Jack "Wheel
" er. The club boasts a quartet and trio,
besides Individual soloists nlrcady.
i NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
An engagement ,ot Interest to personsMn
this city and Washington nnnounced this
morning Is that of Miss Marguerite Bnr
bour. daughter of tho late Mr. James P.
Barbour, and Mrs. Barbour, of Washington,
and Mr. Gcorgo Lewis Mayer, of this city.
Miss Barbour comes of tho well-known
Washington family of that name nnd Is a
direct descendant of Captain Richard Town
send, mentioned In the ar.chives of Virginia
as sitting In tho Council Boaid of the Col'
ony from 1G33 to 1015. Her father. Mr.
James A. Barbour, died In Maich of thra
year, Mr Mayer Is tho t-on of Mrs. Henry
C. Mayer, and Is related to" tho leading
Lewis families of this city. Ho lives at 108
South 21st HtrecJ, is a grndunto of tho
University of Pennsylvania, inamber of tho
Philadelphia CIub,Racijuct Club and Mor
Ipn Cricket Club,
Mr, and Mrs, Ferree nrlnton. of "Windy
brow," St, Dnvld's.avo a box party last
evening at the Savry 'Opera Company's pro
duction, afterward taklifg their guests to
.supper at tho Bellevue-Stratford. Among
the guests were Mrs. Alferd Ives. Miss
Caroline Dulles and Mr. Joseph Hen t ley
Dulles, Mies Anna Uinney Brlnton nnd Mr.
Lyman W Lisle. Miss Caroline F. Brlnton
took part in the opera.
Friends of Sirs. Edward F. Beale. of
Deepdale, Strafford, will bo glad to bear
that she Is recovering ftom'her recent Ill
ness.
Mrs, Robert Sayre Brodhead nnd her
daughter. Miss Frances Clyde Montgomery
Brodhead, left yesterday for Annapolis,
lMd Where thpv will anem! tlin wepk-pnri.
p-yrhey will attend the Hop tomorrow night
tp- ni i iqe -vavai Acauemy,
Mrs. Kamnpl Phnti, nnri f.iinllir mwwl ntlt
i?t Vanor, their home In Radnor, on
ipursaay. The wedding of Miss Mary
Evelyn. Chew and Lieutenant Lowry Boyd
Stephenson will take place at Vanor about
the middle of June.
Mr. anrl Afra lamaa Tvnimta 3I!liai
L Jve been entertaining Baron Ungarn, of
. te ImDerlal TtllRRlnn T.-,,Vi'jhiw a Wnahlnir.
P. tn. at The Woods, their Radnor home.
lar. T . -w n ... ... . ,
, -. t,5ia u. QUiuvan leit on xuesuay
zr W epend tho remainder of the week U-
' miss jvorma McAdoo, daughter of tne
secretary of the Treasury. A number of
ainners will be iven in her honor during
r stay there.
The senior class of tho WU School. 1808
bpruce street, will give Us class dinner
en Friday evening, May 38.
Mrs. ltnh-tf r TT Tn,.V nn.l lit.. UTa-u
I Pmo, of ilaybrook, Wynnewood, enter
I V,i H,at lnmar last night in honor of Miss
s Ai)c O. Brock and Mr. Henry a. Brock.
3Ir8. JoSPnh MI ntarlr nf ITIchlnhrt IV1.
f. &Ue. Will ntanl A l....Mn n. In
noor t)t MlS8 Hazel Dolph. of Portland,
pi t. engagement to Mr. tdwara v.
y.rk. H. was recently announced, Covers
w"l be laid for SO guests.
Mrs, Bruce Ford, of Leuvenlgh. 25 um
?,: aYnue, has Issued cards for a tea on
Saturday. May 27
wHA"1 Mrs Haaelton Mfrkil, Miss Mary
b-W, Mr William, I Mirkll. Mr Hazelton
! Jr and Mis Elolse Mlrkll have
4 thnfr. .., ... R C.h t.&
W JC"6, an"l awvpylijg thtlr eouotry
on, Bpt ftd, Wyts, for wly
I
the'v JnV W for lhe Bh'r,'
August "e" ,h0 monU,!, o Jul- nlul
town'wlin.- f,1,"'0"90"' 3d, of .lenkln-,
whwo hi Jm yc, ll!'? TPk for Atlanta, Oa.,
gone for nl i',,3,01" ',,a.fn,nlly, who have been
m ml m.U1 'l tortn,'!ht- Mr- Stevenson
will make his homo at Atlanta In tho future.
RnUirdfTl''!.'' Jr" wl" ,)0 "I '"""0
homl nn l.May ntttr 4 0'clocl "
No card, iV?ll,50,nery nVcnuc' "-iverford,
-o cards imve been sent out.
n.1M,n1,?.tMrB' W- " C,mBe' ot Ovcrbrook,
a "ounce the engagement of their daughter
I, , SIn,rJrl0 Viola Clinse. to Mr Join
Zlegler Hinds, of Oarmantovvn.
Jlr. and Mrs, Clarence II Fox, of 471
State road, Cynwyd. have Issue." cards for
a garden party on Saturday, May 27.
Mrs. Elliott Snow. vL of chief Naval'
Constructor Elliott Snuw. U q v i..
Miss Withlngton. 0f Bos-onpsor guest
J' JIrf- s"' Ktvo an InWnl danco'
on Wednesday evening. ""
ChestnubHill
, !tl,"lnm.Y; A,inms' of vahoe ave
n,ue and Merma d lane, has her mother. Mrs.
Sha tuck, and her sister: Mrs. Allen, both
ot Boston, as her guests,
Mrs. A. Hurley Pnncnast, of 168 Wot
Allen Inn o, 1ms Mrs. Fie.lerlck Arnold Aus
tin, of L,ast Cirnnge, ns her guest.
Miss Klennnr Harv'cy Wood, of Mount
Alrv, Phapcronod by her mother, Mrs. Will
lam Albert Wood, will go to Annapolis.
.Mil., to attend tho spring hop on Satunlav
evening at tho United States Naval Acad
ciny. Mrs. Samuel n. Matlark, of 32S Kast
Mt. Airy nvrtuii.. will Iiavo "Miss Eleanor
(.artloy and MIhs Ruth Oarttcy. of Iloti-,-lulu,
who iup htudeiits at .Stamford, Conn,
ris her guests for Bevoral days cnrlv In
June. Miss Matgarrt Matlut'l;. who "is a
student at (louelier College, in Baltimore,
win return to her home the llrst week In
June.
Mrs. C. Rockwell Stephens, of 7213 Cres-
iicini roan, will give n dlnner-danco tonight
at tho Sedglpy Cliil
Members of the henlor class f Chestnut
Hill Aendpiny will glvp a dance tonight In
the gymnasium, which will bo decorated
with dogwood and other spring lowers
Among tho rhnppioiia will be Mrs. (Ipoige
Woodward, Mrs. Joseph Wear. Mrs. Samuel
R Houston, Mrs. RndclllTp Chcston. Mis.
Edgar Ilalid, Mrs. Edgar 'd. Farles, Mrs.
Francis A. Lewis, Mi. Waller 1,. Ross,
.Mrs. J. W. Stewart, .Mrs. Clarence M.
Clark, Mrs. I lent y Wharton and Mrs. E. C.
Durfco.
Along the Main Line
MISS RUTH R. ABERNETHY
BRYN MAWR. Miss Ruth Richards
Abernethy. who is a senior at Miss Wright's
School, will give a dansant at her homo on
Gulf road this afternoon. In honor of tho
members of her class. Her guests will be
Miss Dorothy Steel, Miss Frances Welmer.
Miss Dorothea Clark, Miss Elizabeth Rob
erts, Miss Allc? Forbes, Miss Allco Bradley,
Miss Clara Hires, Miss Catharine Platter,
Miss Sophie Achcson. Miss Kllzabeth Will
iams. Miss Jano Wight, Miss Louise Taylor,
Mr. Henry Pool, Mr. Donald Knovvlton, Mr.
Lawrence Jones, Mr. Thomas Ryan, Mr.
Morris Myers. Mr. Charles Kcrwood, Mr.
Hnny Vincy, Mr. Julian Barnard, Mr.
Francis Koch, Mr. James Dcrhain, Mr.
Thomas Cams, Mr. Frederic): Abernethy
and Mr. Do Witt Clements.
Tho ladles of St. Luko's Methodist
Episcopal Church aro planning to hold their
annual strawberry festival this jear on
the lawn of the chutch, Montgomery ave
nue and Pcnn ttreet, on Friday afternoon
and" evening Juno 10.
' Germantown
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clark Dlllenbeck, formerly
of Willow Orovo avenue, Chestnut Hill, ure
occupying their new homo on West TJpyal
street. Miss Alico Dlllenbeck will be ono
of next year's debutantes
Invitations have been Issued for tho com
mencement exercised of the Stevens School,
v,v ch vid tako place o" Friday inorn..m,
Ji.no 2, mI the Oermantown Crlsket Club
The Rev. Hush Black will be the speaker.
A class In llrst aid meets at the school
221 West Chelten avenue on Friday after
noons at 4:46 o'clock and Is taught by Dr.
Hwlthiu Chandler. Among the members
are MUs Dorothy Calvert CJreen, Miss Mar
guerite Pattou, Miss Jessie Willing, Miss
Agnes Allen and Miss Catherine Krenshaw.
West Philadelphia
Mlbs Helen Mae.Vumara, of 1239 North
ETth street, nnd Mrs, John L. Corcoran, of
1241 North 57th street, loft for Ventnor to
day, to be the week-end guests of Mrs,
Corcoran's sister, Mrs. Charles Elsela.
Mr. and Mis. H. D. Bootman, of G221
Ijaverford avenue, aro jecelving congratula
tions on the birth of a daughter, Mildred
Eleanor Bootman, Before hor marriage
Mrs. Bootman was Miss Katherlne Eleanor
Tttlow,
North Philadelphia
Mrs- E.' C. Seabrease, 2J32 Wallace
street, has returned home after visiting
Mr. R- Holtman, qf Baltimore.
MIsa Kathryn Meoiiey, 1513 North Mar
ylne street, entertained at dinner Wed
nesday evening In, honor of Misa Rosj
Reager.
Mr. William Dr?nnan. 1240 Cabot street,
has returned home after being a guest of
Mr. M. Ollroy, of AHent,own.
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3
KING OF HEARTS TO
BE GIVEN AT BROAD
.Proscenium Club to Give Elab
orate Performance for
' Charity
A two-act musical comedy, "The King of
Hearts," will bo presented for charity Mon
day night In-the new Broad Street Thcntro
by tho Proscenium Club, an amateur theat
rical organization formed three years ago
for tho purpose of giving musical plays for
charity. This Is the fltst tlmo the club hns
presented an original play.
"Tim King of Hearts" was "written by
two of Its members. Dr. David S. Stem, who
vvroto the hook, nlid Mr. SlilriU F. Louch
helm, composer of the musIdJlt will bo pre
sented on n lavish scale, Wlm it cast of 17
and chorus of fin. Ulahoratp scehery has
been built for eacii of the two acts, and
special costumes linvo been designed under
tho personal supervision of Mrs. Joseph N.
Sncllcnburg, who Is it member of the pro
duction committee, other members ot this
committee are Mr. Stanley H. Goldsmith.
Mr. Stuart F. , I.ouchhplm, Mr. David S.
Stem nnd Mr. Irun j,. stone, president of
tho Proscenium Club. Mr. Morton J. Mcycis
is business manager. ,'
Many, prominent men nnd women have
lent n hand to the success of the perform
ance. Mrs. Ellis A. Olinlicl heads a long
list of iMttoneWs and tho following nio
patrons: Mr. Justin P. Allmnn. Mr. Sidney
A. Aloe. Mr. PIHMp Arnold,, 'Mr. Frank If.
Bnchman, Mr. Harry S. llehal. Mr. Simon
L. llloch, Mr. Alexander W. Danncnbaum,
Mr. Edwin M. Daimetibaum, Mr. Fred F.
l.'spen. Mr. Arthur A. Flelsher, Mr. David
T. Flelsher, Mr. William II. Langfeld, Mr.
Jacob Loch Lnngsdnrf, Mr. Jacob D. Lit,
Sir. Samuel I Lit. Mr. Horaco Loch, Mr.
Jcromo II. LmiPhhelin Mr. Joseph A. Louch.
helm, Mr. Julen K Mnstunuiii, Mr. Chillies
Meyprs. Mr. Frank. I,. Newlmrger, Mr.
Simon Itusennu. Mr. Samuel S. Flelsher,
Mr. Charles Edwin Fox. Mr.- Louis Hcrstley,
Mr. Charles fllmncl. Mr, t:nin A. Clmbel,
Mr. Horace Ilauo, Mr., Mlltini llerold. Mr.
Joseph II. Hliilelu. Mr. Unity U. Hlrsli, Mr.
Isaac Kntzenbcrg, Mr. Irving ICohii, Mr.
Jacob L, Kintiss, Mr. Jcromo J. Rothschild,
Mr. Ely K. Sellg. Mr. I. II. Silverman. Mr.
Jacob Singer, Mr Joseph N. Sncllenbuig,
Mr. Morton 12. Nneilcnburg. Mr. ICdwnrd
Stern, Mr. Benjamin J. Wnssorr tn, Mr.
Albert Wolf, Mr. Benjamin Wolf, Mr. Ed
ward Woir, Mr. Louis Wolf.
A heavy advance salo reported from
Ryan's tlcl-et otllce Indicates that tho
financial le.sult.s will be large. Tho per
formance, too. will have a distinct Social
side. Dinners will bo given beforo tho
show nnd at its conclusion many of tho
pel formers and spectators will go to the
lilt!! Cat lion, "where icservntloii.s hnvo been
made. It will bo "King of Hearts" n'iglit
at tlio Rltz.
Tho young women who will net as Ushers
at the theatre are Miss Benttlcc Silverman
and MIsm Margaret Wiibsermnn. who will bo
chief aides, assisted by Miss Hazel Anton,
Miss III Bacbman, Miss L. Bnmbergcr, Miss
Josephine Becker, Miss Dorothy Iteig, Miss
Kcrutce llloch. Miss Fclelco Elhlii, Miss
Hope (icrson, .Miss Ruth (lohllierger, .Miss
Aline (Jreensfelder, Miss Dorothy Lovvcu
giund, Miss Ilena Rosentlm.1, Miss Ruth
Samter, Miss Dorothy Well, Miss Emily
Well, Miss Harriett Wolf.
Mrs. Helen Pulaski limes, musical di
rector ot .the Proscenium Club, will con
duct. Mr. Edward S. Grant Is htago dl
lector, and Mr. Walter O. Wroo Is, director
of tho dancing.
Tho cast Is as follows:
Mr Stanley II. Ooldsnilth, Mrs. Stanley
H. Goldsmith. Mrs. Milton Wiener, Mr.
Maurice W. Aaron. Mr. Walter I). Dalsl
mer, Mis. David Klrschbaum, Mr. Stuait
F. Louohhelm, Mr. Thcroit M. Bamberger,
Mrs. Walter D. Dalslmer. Dr. David S.
Stern. Mr. Alvln E. Wolf, Mr.' Horaco Ken
neth Homer. Mr. Charles S. Kaufman, Mr.
Hhur Schoenberg, Mr. Max 13. lleilto
wltz, Mr. Edwin Stuart Mejers, Mr. Oscar
T Fleisiter.
Following are tho ehorU3 groups:
Lovo subjects Miss Floienco D. Bacha
lach, Miss Rosallo Daiinenbaum, Miss
Charlotte L. Feustman, Miss Berllin Lee
Hlrshberg, Miss (!lnils 11. Livingston, Miss
Ccclle F. Louchhelm, Miss Mildred Singer,
Ml.ss Elizabeth C. Soils, Miss IMn.i B.
Steppacher, Miss Ruth S. Steppacher. Mia.
Jano Wolf Stern, Miss Helen B. Wino
land. Favorite wives Mrs. Emma C. Borkci
wltz, Miss Ruth S. Oerstley. Miss Bl.incho
L. Hlrsh. Miss Mildred H. Mayer, Mrs.
Fannettu Meyers. Miss Marlon L. Itose, Mrs.
Edith Katzenbcrg Stern, Miss Ada M.
Ktroiisc, Miss Helen V. Stiouse, Miss Ada
H. Walter. Miss Loulso S. WcLsch, MLss
Beatrice Wilson.
Typewriter girls Miss Ruth S. Oerstley,
Miss Eva Gross. Ml.ss Mao Gross, Miss
Caroliuo E. Langstadter, Miss Rose F.
Lnngstadter, Miss Maile Leopold, Miss
Evelyn S. Mayor, Miss Mildred H. Mayer,
Miss Mai Ion L. Rose, Miss Helen V. Strouse,
Miss Ada II. Walter. .Miss Louise S. Wolsch.
Bald heads Mr. Mjron Aloe, Mr. Morton
J. BnUm. Mr. Julian II. Bachaiach, 'Mr.
Charles 1C Feustman. Mr. Mason lllrscb,
Mr. Manfred R. KrausUopf, Mr. Dolt L.
Lovy, Mr. Leon D. Relnhelmcr, Mr. H.
Leonard Rothschild, Mr. J. Leonard Sessler,
Mr. Lowls Silverman, Mr. Geoigo Solomon,
Mr. Milton M. Staub, Mr. Lester (1. Step
pacher, Mr. Milton S. Wltsenhauso'n. Mr.
Julius S. Lam.
Specialty danceist-Miss Florence D.
Bachnrnclr, Miss Charlotto L. Feustman,
MUs Mildred F. Singer, Miss Elizabeth C.
Soils. Mr. Henrv Lang, Mr. J. Leonard
Sessler, Mr. Walter Rossbach, Mr. Lewis
Silverman.
South Philadelphia
Announcement has been made by Mrs.
Bessie Rublnstone of the betrothal ot her
daughter. Miss Pearl Rublnstone, of 727
Morris street, to Mr. Louis Rubin, of Datby,
t a A
MISS CHARLOTTE EDNA VAKE ''"nto by Mareenu
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin II. Vsirc will tfivo n dance this cvcniiiR at their
country place, Abondruh, in Ambler, in honor of their daughter, Miss
Charlotte Vnrc, who will make her debut next season.
SAVOY COMPANY GIVES
"PATIENCE" WITH GUSTO
Revival of Gilbert and Sullivan
Satiric Operetta Marked by
Fine Chorus Work
The Shvoy Company gave Its 17th pro
duction of Gilbert and Sullivan's opera last
night, pipsentlng "Patience" for tho third
'time. Tim presentation took place, accord
ing to long traditions of the clever organi
zation, whose motif for existence Is the per
petuation of G. and S. at tho Broad Street
Theatre, where it will bo repeated tills
evening anil tomorrow night. Tho benefi
ciary of tho triple perfoi mnnco liitho Chll
('n's Hnxxltnl. which is collecting a fund
for a much-needed now building.
Last iilgnt's' production of tho famously
funny satire on cstheticlsm, by tho two
great collaborators, was excellent from
every point of view. Tho cast was far
superior, on the whole, to the average ns
somblage of amateurs, the chorus vvoi k was
splendid In precision of movement and
fluency of singing, and the orchestra ac
companiment was better than usual, ns Ca
mllle'Zeckwer, who conducted, drew spe
cially lino effects from Ills band.
Tho east was as, follows:
I'nlnncl Ciilverlpy RMiJamln P Monior
Major .Muruiurnjil Wm. llalrcl Keefer, !!d
Lieut., the Duko uf Dumtnl.le
V l'hlllr. 'Warren Cooko
t Officers of Drnsonn (luards,
UcRlnnkl lUintlioim-. a IV3h'y pwt
v C. I'lantou Mlililieton
ArchlbiM Grosvcnor, an Ulylltn poet ,
Charles Trawls War,!
Jlr. TiuMhnrne'H Solicitor. . .Alfrcl ("lurk Aruolil
Tlio Ijidy Anirnilna. ...ll3 Jtllilrcil VV. Hhutturlc
Tho Ijjily Huphlr M'k 1'Vuni.eii Weat Ii.illy
The I.mly 1311a .' Miss lJIUnht'th Harrison
Tlio Ijily Jane 511ns niI Morris nrlnton
Itupturous slulitens.
Patience, a datry m.il,l. . . .MIhs Helen ltuchanan
None ot thoso who participated in the
Initial revival of "Patlonco" In 1003 was
concerned in lust evcuing'o presentation,
but ot tho 1!)10 cast Miss Elslo Morris
Brlnton repeated her capitally comic, ljuly
Jano nnd Mr. (!. Plantou Mlddlcton changed
fiom tho lolo of Lieutenant tho Duko of
Iuihtntilo to that of Reginald Iluuthorne,
tlio etithoto and fnklr.
Miss Iluchaiian, known from her work
with the Philadelphia Operatic Society, her
choir singing at Flist Baptist Chuich and
her conceit appeatnncus, made a sightly
nnd sprightly Patience. Sho was charm
ingly deiuuru us the dairymaid and sang
with facility nnd flexibility. She was pnr
tlculaijy delightful In tho air, "I Cannot
Toll What Tills Lovo May Be." and In her
sliaro of tho "Willow, Willow Willy" duet
with lirosvcnor, which part Mr. Charles
Fiaucis Waul made, as' melancholy and
languishing ns might bo denied.
Plantou Mlddlcton was an admirable
Uuiitliorne. both histrionically nnd vocally.
Ho was in excellent voice, and his "busi
ness," wbllo maintaining tho "traditions,"
was not without delicious Individual
touches. Miss Brlnton'M Lady Jnuo was a
genuinely humorous nemesis to tho HesJily
poet, and one of tho boj,t things uf tho
evening was her lovelorn and woeful rendi
tion ot "Sad Is That Woman's Lot," which
sho hnd to repent. Philip Warren Cooke
lent his beautiful tenor to fine effect to tho
rolo of Lieutenant tho Duko of Dunstable,
and was graceful In his stugo 'presence.
The large audience wan in transports of
mirthful enjoyment at tlio many funny
lines of the librettist and tho witty lyrics
s.,enid as perennial as tho (lowers that
Bunthorno carried. S.ttlilc or sardonic,
they have lost none of their power to sting
with Irony.
Joseph Craig Fox was tho stage manager,
nnd his work was done so illlciently that
thoro was not a single lapse or sllp-up In tho
presentation of one of tlio raiost pieces of
musical humor extant.
Weddings
ROWLAND RAWSON.
The wedding of Miss Besslo Lefterts
Rawson, daughter of Mrs. Wnrren Rawson,
of 801C Dltmnn street, to Mr. Nathan nils
worth Rowland will tako place this evening
at 7:30 o'clock In the HolmeKburg Baptist
Church. Tho Rev. Oeorge S. Young will
perforin the ceremony and will be assisted
by tho Rev. lleoigo Swift.
The hrldo, who will bo given In mar
riage by her uncle," Mr. Ueorgo W. Lefferts,
will wear a dicss of whlto duchess satin
nnd white net. Her tulle veil will fall to
tiicV.foot of the couit train from a cap of
bfiissols lace, and sho will carry a huge
bouquet of white roses nnd lilies of tho
valley. MIsa Hilen Pnttoison will attend
nn maid of honor, wearing a gown of blue
chnrmcuso and a large bluo picture- hat.n
Sho will carry pink loses. Miss Viola
Martin and Mis. John Rmpllcld will be the
bridesmaids and they will bo attired in
gowns of lavender and pink and carry pink
and whlto loses.
Mr. Orant Rawson will net ps best man,
and the ushers Include Mr. Alvln Rowland,
Mr. Ralph Rowland, Mr. Horace 13. Will
lams, Mr. Oeorgo W. Lefferts, Jr.. Mr. Rus
sell I3ckela nnd Mr. Robert Orton.
After tho reception, which will follow
tlio ceremony at the bride's home, tho bridal
pair will leave for an extended wedding
journey, and will be at homo after October 1
nt !iG Rliavvii street.
-PRAROIS
S.M IT1 II3MAN.
A pretty homo wedding will tako place
this ovoniiig. when Miss Anna Smltheman
will become tho bride of Mr. Robeit Mor
ris Pearco. Tlio ceremony will bo held at
tho homo of tho bridegroom's parents, 'i'.'O
South Mclvlllo street. Tlio Rev. M. H.
Nichols, of St. Andrew's Methodist Kplsco
pal Church, will nlllclate. Tho hrldu will bo
given In inaulage by her futhor, Mr. 13.1
waid Wright Smithcmnn, and will bo at
tended by her sister. Mrs. Alion Baldwin, of
Kllzabeth,. ns matron of honor and Miss
Dotty Baldwin as iluvvcr girl. Mr. Charles
Wtldeimutli will bo best man. and Mr. A.
Russell McClelland and. Mr. Read Rocnp
will net as ushers. Tho house will bo deco
rated with smllax and pink roses. A recep
tion will follow immediately after the cere
mony. Mr. Pearco is a graduate of tlio Wharton
Cchoul of tho University of Permsylvaiiia
and a member of tlio Pi Delta L'psllou
Fraternity. Miss Smltheman Is a grad
uate of tho r-Iilladclphia High and Normal
Schools and a mqmbcr of tho Phi PI Alpha
Soroi ity.
i.n.i Mni.fr! nff. Car i if. ,
SPRING FESTIVALS FOR CHURCH
HOMES ORDER OF THIS SOCIAL DAT
Annual Affair of the Baptist Home Will Take Place oil the
Grounds on May 23 Music and
Refreshments
AMATEURS TO TAKE PART IN PLAY GIVEN MONDAY
i
Top rowMr Max E. Berkowltz, Mr Theron M. Bamberger, Mr Horace Kenneth Horner, Mr Edwin S. Meyers,
Mr. AMn E- 'Wolf, M. Oscar T Fleisher Middle row - Mr Maurice W. Aaron, Mrs. Walter U. Daismwr,
aottora row- Mr btuart '.
Mrs. Stanley II CioWuraith, Mrs- David KimbMum, M Waittr D Ualsimir
Louchijewa and JDr David S- Stern,
THI3 annual curing festlvnl of the Baptist
Homo will lio held on Tuesday on the
grounds of the home, Norrls and 17th
streets. At tho afternoon concert all Inter
esting program Wilt Include selections by
Miss Oenevlevo White, soprnno; Miss Grace
McCartney, pianist Mr. Dudley Ilntwlth,
violinist, and Miss Margaret Upsnl, reader
nnd Impersonator Tlio Schumann Qlee
Club, under the direction ot Mr. Frederick
A. Leonard, will give nil nttrncllvo muslcalo
In tho evening. Tho fete Is In chnrge of
Mrs. Waller T. Lee, president of the board
of managers i Mrs. Charles N. Sels", Mrs.
Henrv A. Weland. Mrs. Richard H. Rus
sell, vice president : Miss Anna . lush'""
corresponding secrctnryi Mrs. .1. O. Walker,
recording secretary; Mrs Charles H. Panes,
treasurer; Mrs .1. 1 Ferguson. Mrs. John
Weaver. Mrs. K. D. Sclioley. Mrs. L. II.
Denis, Mls nitzobelh Kvims, Miss Snra
Perry. Mis. S. Clovcngcr, Miss l.llllo M
Flss, Mrs. 11. H. Russell. Mrs M. ,1. O Con
nor, Mrs. Rutgcr Dox, Mrs. 1-3 R. Tourlson.
Mrs. H. H. Hnys. Mrs. II F. Kerbaugh.
Mrs. C. 13. Mvcrs, Mrs. K. It. Dungan, Mrs.
.1. R Hntbawny, Mis Robert Mackay, Mrs
.1. IT. .loncs. Mrs. Louis W. Stubnns, Miss
Hlnncho Uallcs, Mrs W. H. Fisher Sirs
W. II. Ruildlinan, Mrs. Annlo -Williams,
Mrs. J. H. 13vnns. Mrs. CI. II. llovven, Mrs.
P, F. Wells, Mrs 13. L. Flss, Mrs. l.corgn L.
I3stabrook. Mrs. Samuel Ilolton, Mrs. John
Harrows. Mrs W. K. Ilrondholt. Mrs,
II. M. Slner, Mrs. Joseph A. Morris, Mr
William Sclscr, Mrs. Waller French. Mrs
J. 11. Mitchell. Mrs. llnrry Ruck, Miss Alice
P. Jennings. Mrs. Lydln Jones, Mrs. O .
Hales, .Mrs. William 11. Hammer, Mrs. Will
lam J. Gait. Jr., Mrs. Samuel Howell. Mrs.
John Thorpe, Mrs. It. 13. Kennedy. "
U. Foerlng. Mrs. A. Parsons, Miss Carrie
Nock. Mrs. William Wells. Mrs. A.'Merklce
and Mrs. F. L. Ford. Mrs. William Lg
gins. .Mrs. John Doves, Mrs. J. 11. Hatha
way Miss L. Archambault, Miss Ucssle
tliecne. Mrs. J. W. Levering. Miss Irene
Hunt nnd Mrs. S. P. Minimus.
MISS FRANCES J. OGDKN nnd Miss
Lydln Stone Rocap. of West Phila
delphia, will glvo a spring novelty danco at
tho Twentieth Century Club at Lansdownc
on Saturday evening, May 20.
Among those attending will be Miss Susan
Aldermus, Miss Laura Ilarger. Miss Mae R.
Ilyrnes, Miss Sarah Campbell, Miss 13thel
Denny, Miss Virginia Farce, Miss Hazel
Foulkc. Miss Harbara Kroneb.vck, Miss
Elizabeth Kinsley. Miss Catharine Kohlas.
Ml.ss Marie Logue, Miss Anna Loguc, Miss
Anna Lolrhmau. Miss HesMe Lle.eyn
Miss line Null. Miss Kdnn Null, Miss Jnius
Null. Miss Anna Hocap. Miss blorenco
Ogden, Miss Amelia Ogden, Miss Lthel
Stalker. Miss Blanche Wilson. Miss Carola
Welnsberg. -Mr. Walter H. Hrooks. Mr.
Walter llalrd. Mr. George Barnby, Mr, Win
ter Hrinkimui, Mr. Horaco Case, Mr. Walter
Duncum, Mr. Edwnrd Dalrymplc, Mr. Jo
seph Donnlcy, Mr. Jolin Dohcrty, Mr. 1-rnnk
Foley. Mr. Frank Fulton, Mr. Carl Good
win, Mr. Richard Grlillth, Mr. William Cll
llan. Mr. Albert Garrett. Mr. Harry He
bank, Mr. Robert Holmes. Mr. John Grlttlth,
Mr. Harry Grlillth, Mr. Robert Haney, Mr.
.1 L Hoyd, Mr. Clirford Jones, Mr. Herbert
Jones, Mr. John Kelly, Mr. William Ivron
back, Mr. Karl Kellar. 'Mr. Stephen Mauley,
Mr A Rusell McClelland, Mr. Rembrandt
McNaul, Mr. Jesse Otley, Mr. Edwnid Ono
inls. Mr. Grant l'iluger, Mr. George I'lun
kett, Mr. Edward Qulmby. Mr. Harold Rail
dull, Mr. John Rich, Mr. Corson Rboades,
Mr. Rend Hocap, Mr. Howard Stctler, Mr.
Charles Wlldemutb. Mr. W. Dcvvees Yeager,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ruth, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Patterhon. Mr. and Mrs. William
Feloro, Mr. and Mrs. P. Lehr nnd Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Sloan.
The following bavo consented to net ns
pfltronessos: Mis. Jero Ogden, Mrs. Charles
R. Drowcs, Mrs. Clydo J. Waterman, Mrs.
J. C. Driscoli nnd Mrs. Walter G. Mac
Mullen, Tho Thursday Afternoon "500" Club
ended Its season with a luncheon and
theatro party on May 17. Tho members
aro Mrs. Frank Kelly, Miss Kthel Qulnn,
Miss Florence Gotshnll, Miss Marguerite
Ilubley, Miss Lthel Slietzllno, Miss Beatrice
Myers, Mrs. Louis Ehrmann, Miss Lllllo
Morrison, Miss Besslo Matthews, Miss Fran
ces Kliuges. Miss Sara Hlncken, Miss Ethel
Claiko nnd Miss Louln Soulas.
St. Kdwnrd'3 Holy ;? mo Dramntlo Asso
ciation gave "A Man Lolsuro," a four-act
comedy-drama, on Wednesday ovening In St.
Edward's Auditorium, 7th and York streets,
Tho proceeds were for the J20.000 campaign
rectory fund of tho Church of tho Most
Picclous Blood, 28th and Diamond streets.
The Misses Hayes were in charge.
Tlio cast of characters included Mr. Frank
i
AMUSEMENTS
STANLEY "13
AHKI3T nb. 10TH
. M. TO
3 P. II.
LAST 2 DAYS
SESSUE HAYAKAWA
lLate Star of "TJII3 CyCAT") In
"ALIEN SOULS"'
Next Week's Program
Momlay, Tuesday and Wednesday
GEORGE BEBAN in "Pasquale"
Thurs., Prl . Sat MA13 MUIUtAY In
riltST SHOWINO Ol
DAVID BELASCO'S
"SWEET KITTY BELLAIRS"
AUDUD ATTHACTIONS ALL WI3CIC
,X''1ST HIlOWJNtl
Charlie Chaplin in "Police"
Views nittennouse Square Plotter Market
The Stunley Is tlio unly theatre In Philadelphia
that Hill show these attractions during the
im'k oC May --
Chestnut Street Opera House
lu u Jiu I ;u li . au
THE BTARTLIKa
Deutschwehr Films
Crippled 8oIdlers Working Tbelr
Trades With Artltlclal Hands,
Arms and l.lmbs
JENKPIT WAIl WIDOWS AND ORPHANS
Popular Prices, HKs, Jt5c, 25c '
DA1LV
Last
2
Days
Tk i 10c 1214 Market 20c
Jrala,Ce 10 A. M. to 11:15 P. M.
TOMonnow Pauline Frederick
TOMUimuw MOMENT nEPOHE
TOMOHItUW ONLY ADDED ATTUACTION
Charlie Chaplin in "The Floorwalker"
Nett Mon.. Tumi. Wd MAm DOIIO
In "TUB HEAHT OP NOltA FI.VNN"
Added Attraction first Episode of
DIHIa IturkV in -UWIMA'g ItOMANCp-
lIlUtlLlU JUNIl'BnSTS.
YA-UDEYIMtB Continuous ll
A M. to 11 V. M. lOe. JBc. 25c.
Globe
MUS1CAU COMEDV
"Around the Wold',
WJLMER WALTER & COMPANY
And 'Wonderful Surroundios Show
, MARKET ABOVE OTH
T71to'i---iir 0 A. M. to 11:13 P. it
Vmi'XlOYlcL DOUULE DILL
f0 b,-'J-lf Francia X. Bushman
nd Bwnly Ban. In "Million a Minute"
4 Cb.tr cSlflln in 'JJuUtin 6ocltl;
Arcadia w. s. hart
In "THE PRIMAL LURE"
T rvlTTCJT, MD LOCE8T STREtTS
LiUVjUpJ- MABEL TALiAFEKRO
Avvt- okow -ataxy
BELMONT
521 Att MAItKET ST
UX.El. DAWN
TU SALKSLAP"
A. Jfnhoilnnd, Jlr. lUwnrrl I. Coonsy, Id.
Ilobcrt Troulanel, Sr., Mr. Walter J, Blnns,
Jlr, T).lnl6l Slilelrla nnd Mr. Joseph McColm
Kim, Mis llulh BlnckhurBt, MIsa MarptierlU
ronvery, Miss ncRine Whinna nnd MIs
Mary Morris, Thr6 were specialties be
tween tlio nets liy Jlr. Albert Huston, tn
Frederick J. Becker, Jlr. Max Pfellmftfar
nnd Mr. llnrry Ontrnnder.
MISS SAtlAH 11HONBT, Of 2S14 Soith.
Knlrhlll Btreet, gave a party on Sun
day, JIny 14. Mr. Joseph Bernstein nix
Mr. Max Ehrllch gnvo an entertainment
nnd Miss S. lllioney and Mr. Herman Stein
berg' danced.
Amonc the Ruests were Miss Sarah Sfeln.
Miss line Crnyder, Miss Sadie Spikier. Mies
Kllzabeth Stelnberir. iMles Esther Elsert
brock, Mr. Max Ehrllch, Mr. Paul, Mr. Hal
perl. Jlr, Benjamin SnrznrotT. Mr. Joseph
Dubln, Mr. Clinrles Lazarorr, Mr. OllUfe.
mnn, Jlr. Herman Stelnbertr, Mr. SamUef
Elirllcli, Mr. Welnstcln, Mr. Morris Ilhoney,
Mr. and Mrs. Handleman and Mr. and Mrs.
lllioney.
Jtlss P. Toof, whoso marriage to Mr.
David Knsnnsky took place yesterday, wan
Riven a surprise kitchen shower recently
by a number of friends nt the homo of Mls
IX Silverstoln, 301G Pago utrect. Amontf
those present vvero JIIss M. JIalley, Miss S.
SllvcrMeln, Miss A. Clnrk. Mrs. M. Miller,
MIri S. Savnor, Mrs. Hart, Miss U OerdeN
man, JIIss 11. Toof, Jtlss H. Cramer, MIsa
1) I"i reman, JIIss Iv. Jtorrls, JIIss M. Joffee,
JIIss K. Orconbnum, Jlr. nnd Jim, Sllver
steiii. Mr. Jl. Uttlcman, Jlr. S. KasanBky,
.Mr. n Kasansky, Jtr. h. Alvery, Jlr. II.
Toof, Jlr. S. Toof and JIIs3 lloso Farber.
ASrilPHISH party was given to Jtr.
Charles IVackcr In honor of his 60th
birthday on Wednesday evening. The Phil
adelphia Quartet Club gave sovcral seleo
tloiii, nnd Jlr. Wncker wna presented with
many beautiful flower's. Among tho guests
were Jlr. unit Jlrs. Lewis Hanscll, Mr. nnd.
Jlrs. Conrad Wncker. Jlr. and Jlrs. D.
Uaiin. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. P. Ott, Mr. and Mrs.
I'. Ernst. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. William Schwltzer,
Mr. nnd Jlrs. W. Frolllck, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Ehrmann. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. O. Schwlnn, Mr.
nnd Jlrs. II. Klrspcln, Jlr. and ' Mrs. C
Wngiier, Jlrs. J. Jlodll. Jlrs. Frnnk Jtlller.
Jlr. nnd Jlrs. J. Jrctzle, Jlr. and Mrs P.
Quirk. Jlrs. John Elmer, Jlr. William Boss.
Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Q. Jlorloy, Jlr. and Mrs.
Charles Lnwrenco, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. William
Knoere, Jlr. John Gcrhardt, Jlr. William
Heck and Jlr. and Jlrs. Joseph Soldlne.
What's Doing Tonight
"Church Day" at Philadelphia Today and To
morrow Exposition, Commercial Museum.
Municipal Hand concert, B7th street and Balti
more avenue.
I'Vankford Illdh School Alumni meetlne.
Fennavlvnnln State. Bankers' Association meet
ing. Ilcllevue-Htratford.
National Association of Hosiery and Under
wear Manufacturers' exhibit. 1st Regiment Ar
mory. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting ot Friends, lSth
and Unco streets.
Philadelphia Telephone Society banquet, Belle-vue-yiratfonl.
McetliiB nt alumnae William Penn High School,
auditorium, 8 o'clock.
Graduation exercises Central Educational In
stitute, Central Branch. Y. M. C. A., 1421 Arch
street, 8 o'clork.
Banquet Philadelphia Telephone. Boclety.
BellevuQ.Strntford. 7 o'clock.
Twentieth annual reunton Class of 1800. Law,
University of Pennsylvania, Adelphla Hotel.
Musical comedy, "Ye Wayside Inn." slven by
and for the benefit of tho Stetson Field Corps,
Stetson Hall, 1713 Oermantown avenue, S
o'clock.
AMUSEMENTS
JOIN THE CROWD
AND VISIT THE
PHILADELPHIA
TODAY AND' TOMORROW
Civic Exposition
AUDITORIUM BUILDING
COMMERCIAL MUSEUM
aiUi Street, Below Spruce
Open 10 A. M to 10 P. M.
TODAY CHURCH DAY
PBOOBAM
4 P. M "THE CHURCH AND THE COM
MUNITY." I
Addresses by Rev. Joseph M. Corrlgan, D.
D., Itev, Henry Berkowltz and Itev. nussell H.
C'onwelt.
8 P. M. Muslo by the FOURTH FLOOR
CHORUS. CAMPBELL PUBLIC SCHOOL, 8th
and Fllzwater etrt'ts.
Tomorrow BOY SCOUTS' DAY,
3 P. M. Recreation Play and Games. OrI
Pla ft round.
100,000 SQUARE FEET OF EXHIBITS
Concerts, Phlla. Police Band,
ADMISSION 55 CENTS
"The Star of Ethiopia"
A PAGEANT
Portraying the History of tho Negro Roe.
1001? ACTORS 7.V COSTUME
11 MUSICAL HUilBBlia
Convention Hall Vlhent
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
May 10, 18 and 20
ADMISSION COfli RESERVED SEATS 7So OTP
LYRIC
TONIGHT AT 8il5
Matinee Tomorrow
The Great J150.000 Musical Revue
"TOWN TOPICS"
The Giantess of Gayety
, With JIBUT LESLIE. SOPHIE TUCKER.
J CROSS k. JOSEPHINE. MARIE LAVAnilH
AND 123 OTHERS
EXTRA! A $30,000 FASHION SHOW
WITH 40 MODELS
ACADEMY Tonight at 8:15
tSTD.yr, Popular Music by the
JTOpb Philadelphia
Concerts Orchestra
Soloist: Charles T. Tlttman. Baritone
Popular Prices Heppe'e, 1110 Chestnut Stret
B. F! KEITH'S THEATRE
CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS
BESSIE CLAYTON & CO.
ALBERT WHELAN
'PETTICOATS'-. THE SHARROCK8, Alt
HERMAN. OTHER BIG FEATURES
NEXT WEEK GEORGE NASH & CO.
Adelphi Last 3 ?mes W
1 LAST MAh TOMORROW
Cyril Harcourt's Smart Comedy HH
A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS
"A Play Every Ona Should He."-Tjleeorl,
YOU HAVE ONLY S MORb
CHANCES TO SEE IT. HURRY I
Walnut Mat Tomor., 25, 50, 7iSe
TWIN BEDS Last 3 Times
Efc W'k, "Othello" 2gt
Pnt-Qcf TbU NwU Wek' Ev- 8
JlOiresV Matinee Tomorrow 2. 15
BtFrp,iD, ins BRIDAL NIGHT
Year. wA.h THE D0LLY sisxERS
SEATS NOW BELLING FOR NEXT WBEK
Garrick 8t 2 Evgs. gJ
THROUGH THE AGES
WltU MME YOB3KA an4 ItOBERT T- HAINB9
BROAD-Tonight & "'g
The Savoy Co. jq "Patience1
KBTJ. ASO BIS BAND