Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 08, 1917, Final, Page 9, Image 13

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1017
JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Concert Planned by-Alumnae of Vassal- College.
British Bazaar Has Many Plans for Success.
Amusing- Farce to Be Given Soon
f A NUMBER of collppo women, that ti, those- of Vinnr, nre crcitly lntr-retr-1 In
X the concert which will Iip held by thn Vnir Aliimmr- of thn rll Thli
vlll b9 the third entertainment Riven hero to rild In rnlMriR the mllllem-ilollnr endow
pent fund to which they lme pledced thctmplvri Tim nlnlt nt tho recitnl will
b Madam Julia Culp, and Bho will tin lutnmpnnlr-el l. Mr rnnrnd Hnl. Th"
concert will bo given nt thn Academ of Muilr on Tiimtl-iv Mnr. h '.o nt 1 o , In, k
Among thoso who lmvo taken botet nre Mi nod Mri sii.m i mtr,n Mr
Walter J. Freeman, Mrs Alba Johnnn, Mri llnrntil l,rtn trs Ttie i ro t.eivvii.
v Georo Uurnham, Jr . Mrs.
Henry Wood and Mr Charloi
Day. Tho executive committee,
under whoso auspices tho con
cert ha been plinncd and car
ried out Includoi Mrs J r.
Ferguson president, Miss Mar
jorle MeCov, lco president
Jllss Helen D. White, prcretarj
end treasurer, Miss Hdlth Cham
bum, assistant urcietiry, nnd
Mrs. Robert J Clothier, who Is
rhalrrmn of tho endowment
fund
PLANS for tho British So
cletles' liizaar nro rapidU
belntf assembled, and seldom
hate I known of a more enei
getle fot of women and mm
than those tolling ct iipIpiiIv for
the success nf thn IiIk tiffim
Kaon one Feems to bn ta-tu r;
moro thin n peisonal interest
In tho airanRement of details
end I nm lonhlnif for a splendid
Amy of BUiprlslns ftvjtmis
when the doors of Ilortie ulturil
Hall are opened tho list of tins
month
The list of pitronPMpi Is re
markable for Its fim!it and
quintltj To pubMsh them ml
would requlro a flo. co amount
of spire ns them nro alio t
thlrtv different fcotletloi lepre
rented I'tIi orKanl7.itlon tins
Its own commute, o nnd llt of
cfllcers so ou see what a hei
eulein tisk It would be Am ms
those on the ceneinl reimmittee
nre Thorn is 1" Ualril, Mts John
Cadwaladei Mrs John fndw.il
iider Ir Miss Ida Cushtmn
Charles 1! Dunn. Mis. Chain el
lor C Knsllsh, Mrs Henrv Mil
dleton risher. John Grlbbel Mi
K Uuid Ciubb Di Iloheit I.
Grav, Mrs J K Hutehlnson
Mrs Norman Jackson, Mis
Alba I? Johnson. Kobert I.pvvIh
Mrs Arthur II Iea, I2dK.ii
Lewis, of Hethlehein, Colowl
John C Muckle, tho Hev. An
drew Mutch, Mir Georgo Mc
Clellan, Thomas McKean, Mis.
John Hownid Mrfndden, Harold
l'elrce Hlshop Hhlnel.indtr, Rob
ert 12 Straw bridge, Walter
t-cott, of New York; Adam
l'lndel, Mrs William Cmv
Warden, Mrs Chnrles Wheeler,
Albert Wilby nnd Samuel 1'ilco Wethcrlll.
The Renernl ofllcers of tho bamm nro
Ceorgo It Stewart rhaliman, John A
Frost, lco chairman, I'redorlck I'reston,
treasurer, and Robert Kordj ce, secretary.
HOWARD SIinM.HYS new comed ,
I understand, will soon bo produced
ftt the Uttlu Thcitie, and I nm told that
It will be of unusual Interest to local nnd
New ork society, especially those sets
which bail! back to Colonial nnd Reo
lutlonar periods It Is culled "Tho
Famll Tree." nnd relates In nn amusing
way tho trials and troubles of women
who trj to gain ndmlttnnco to tho Colo
nial Damts of Ameilca, tho Daughters
of tho American Reolutlon and klndied
tocletles by means of Illustrious pcdlgiecs
The genealogists of theso organizations
often d!scoer flaws In eertnln pedigrees,
, you know, homo of tho lnnccurncles being
Intentional, while others nre mistakes
From such occurrences nmusing situa
tions nilse. It Is lelnted that ono proud
matron of n certain town wns prostrated
for a week when ho learned that ono of
her ancestors had been a chimney sweep
In England I'e been told that a cer
tain well Known society woman whoso
name has long been Identified with tho
careers of several genealogical organiza
tions supplied Mr Shelley with seernl
ridiculous nneedotes which havo been in
corporated into tho piny.
MR. WAITKR GHORGC SMITH Intro
duced tho speaker nt tho second
Lenten lecture, which was glen yes
terday afternoon nt tho Iattlo Thea
tre, and n largo nnd representative
nudlenco heard tho Rev. William Hem
mjck, vlco rector of tho Newman
Bchool, nt Hackcnsnck, X. J , de
liver a most Interesting talk on rather
Damlen. Tho subject was especially
adapted for Ient, as It was rcpleto with
Incidents of self-immolation, and tho do
luent clergyman led up to tho self Im
posed martyrdom of ono of the noblo
wen who gavo his llfo for tho benefit of
the leper colony with magnificent effect.
Many in tho audience wcro visibly
ffected. It was the second lecture given
tinder tho auspices of the Ladles of Char
ity associated with the St. Vincent do
Paul Society. Tho third will bo ghen
Wednesday afternoon ncoct, when the
speaker will be Bishop Currier, the tltlo
of whose talk will bo "From tho Amnzon
to the Orinoco."
NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
Mr and Mrs Trancls Hills MacOrnth,
Jf Chestnut Hill, have Issued Invitations
for a dance at tho Philadelphia Cricket
Club on Friday April 11, at 8 o clock, for
Miss Annetta Lee MacGrnth;.
Mrs Phnrlen rrnni.U Tlanhmnn nt lAlfi
locust street, will gle a bridge on Wed
nesday of next week.
Mrs. H n Ryan, wife' of ray Director
I'm Uan u R N'" of tno NovV Ynrd'
will entertain nt bridge on Tuesday of next
week.
Mrs. Francis Ilradley. of Fox nnd Coul
r streets, Oermantown, will entertain at
luncheon and auction today in honor of
'r Alva C. Dinkey. The other nuests
will be Mrs, George Satterthwalte, Mrs
lre Wllmer, Mrs. Kdwln I Atlee, Mrs
lnch, of Pittsburgh, who la tho guest of
ill ninkey; Mra. Harry Schotter, Mrs
"aao W. Jeanes and Mrs. Ward,
Ti??"' JYIlllam C. Hullltt, of "Oxmoor."
iJevon. has con tn pim nih -n-in
t Wend this month. ' ,'
IflHi T.AM.I- T .... M .It. .- -..
It" fc -. "n" nreiiw omun, qi etrsnora,
lli, Sf,Je,turne "ra Washington, whew she
..iMi umwilll,
tMM, ITU J-
"g!H ? ''fWaP r ' i
I i l l'l rio i r iftern
MISS IITHKL RUnm:ROV
tlauRhtcr of Mr. nnd Mis. A. L. Rud
tlt'iow, of 112 St. .lames place1, Mci
chantvillo, N .1. Mi's Ruildcrmv is
wt'iiririK tho frotk in which she acted
as biitlesmaid at tho marnnfrc of her
sister to Mr. Harrv II. Thomas Inst
month.
cut treet will entertain nt tea on Monday
to meet Miss Wi Ir
Mlsi Molly Thaver. of rhestnut Hill re
turned jesterday from a short trip to Atlan
tic ft .
Mrs William H Ponner of .",45 South
1 Ishtecnth street tetiirned esterdav from
Atlantic Pity, where she has been for fo
eral das
Miss Allen Jnnnev nnd her sister. Miss
Met! lanney, debutante daUBhters of Mr nnd
Mrs Joseph Jnnney, .Ir, of Chestnut Hill
ulll return nt the end of the week from
Wellington, where they attended tho In
ntiRuratlon of President Wilson
Mr nnd Mrs I'rnnels I rionen and Miss
M.nianni tiouen of Chestnut Hill ulll re
turn on Katurda fion Palm Reach where
they Imxe been spend nB part of the win
ter Mrs I'rmeolH de St Phnlle and her rhll
dren, of Hlkltis Park bine left for Atlantic
Citv wlxre the will spend Borne tlmo
Mrs de St Phnlle's mother Mrs Theodore
Voorhees Is also stopping' at Atlantic City
The llaroness inn Killer nf Hlldron, Old
York road, Ocontz t 'turned last week from
riorlda, whete she spent a fortnight
Mr and Mrs William V Moore of York
road and Spilni; nenue 1.11:1ns Park, ae
comp inled In Mt and Mis William Hreud
Inp;, nlso of i:iMns pin It left for California
Inst week, wheio the will spend some tlrnc
Reforo returning home thtv will lslt the
plates of Interest through the Wct.
Mrs, TMunrd V ICuie. of 7Jr, Lincoln
drlo, flermantown hpent Tuesday In Ril
tlinorn lsltlng btr ditughtir Miss Audny
Kane who Is stuihlng to bo a trained nurso
in Johns Hopkins Jlnspllnl
Miss Doiothy McCormlelc of Hlklns Tark.
has Issued Imltntlons for a bridgo on Satur
day nt 2 10 otloik, In honor of Mlf,s Helen
Holllnshead whose enKnBcment to Mr Ilar
ton II Quirk, of llatboro, was recently
announced
Mrs Arthur Jenkins, of Wvncoto road,
Jcnklntown, has Issued lnltatlons for two
bridge parties to bo held at her homo Tho
first is to tak place on Wednesday, March
14, and the eccond on Thursday March 1G,
at 2 30 o clock ,
A brldgo and "BOO" will bo hld at the
Old York Road Country Club on Saturday
oenlng Thoso In charge will bo Mr nnd
Mrs Trank Chesternmn, Mr and Mrs II. r.
Pent Mr nnd Mrs W A Smith On Thurs
day March H,. a dinner and danco will bn
held at the club at 7 30 o'clock, which will
bo In cliargo of Mr nnd Mrs II I. Khrlgley,
Mi nnd Mrs M D. Robinson nnd Mr. nnd
Mrs Paul H Woll, nnd on Saturday, March
31, an elimination danco will bo held, which
will bo In charge of Mr nnd Mrs Henry I,
Thompson, Miss Helen Matthew nnd Mr
William Iluck.
Mrs Hdwnrd Rolter has returned to Chi
cngo after spending a fortnight with Mrs
Han H Khnhle, of the Mnrljn, at Fortieth
and Walnut streots
Mr nnd Mrs Robert Rankin, nf I-odsres
lane, Cnwjd will leae for Pekln, China,
today Mrs Rankin Is tho daughter of Mr
and .Mrs S W Scottof Cjnyd
Mr nnd Mrs II Goldberg announco tho
engagement of their daughter. Miss Anna
I. Goldberg, to Mr Myer Plotntek", of Lnn
caster, Pa
Tho members of tho Dolta Gamma Sigma
Society gave a luncheon followed by a
theatre party last week Thoso present
were Miss Alice Patterson Miss Prances
Acry, Miss Kllmbcth Quln, Mlfes Nellie
Cody. Miss IMna M Clark, Miss Helen K
Clark, Miss Uelyn C King Miss Catharine
r Casnct and Mrs Krnest Clnnton
Mr and Mrs Georgo Gormley, of 727
Lincoln Drle, Germantown, hao Bonn to
Florida for several weeks Miss Helen
Gormley, who has been lsltlng friends In
Nashville, Tenn.. returned yesterday nnd
was the guest of Mr and Mrs. Rltner
Walling.
Mrs Frederick Jost, of 1?01 Pine street,
will be at home this afternoon after 4
o'clock. No cards have been sent out.
Th twentieth annual Purlm ball will b
.' alvsa ieltat la MfrfMntU Hall, Broad and
Master streets for the benefit of religious
work Mr nnd Mrs Robert M Flnborg will
art as master and mistress of ceremonies,
nnd tho rntlllon wjli bo danced by the fol
lowing girls nnd tnrn
Miss .lulln SIAerninn Mlrs Ilo-" Rnhtno
wits, Miss Rcba Haber Miss rjnldlo cllns
burg Miss Mnlba 1 Mlsn Helen Apfil
bauin .Miss Mlmitn WIihcii, MIh Helen
Mnier Miss Hndlo Castor Mis 1 fther
Malls, M's Martha Hnlpern, Miss Ulidlo
I.nng Miss Tann'o Pnriiinn Miss Anna
Itnninberg Miss Alien Itlhele Mls llmi
llonneni Mr Alfred Abrahams Mr Mi rrls
lrgber Mr Joseph Agg'r Mr llnrr Hess
l"r, Mr .Inrob Toll, Mr M ivw II do Kuli,
Mr Hdward Apfellntnn Mr r"hester Oait
ner Mr Samuel Mnerman Mr Mm v '
npnn Mr llirtratn (Inrfunkle Mr ln, iiii
t atig Mr iieorgi' Wctnroth, Mr VI rnhani
Hnlpern Pr Henjam'n Melman Mr Ahmii
Ilrentm.in anil Mr Herman Miller
Tho dnncc will be preceded bv a enncert
and supjier will be s'red at midn'ght
Mr and Mrs John CaMn Wlscner nre
rerening mngratulatlnns upon the birth of
a di iclifr en February 2
Mrs Warren II Grubb nf 53" N'nrtlt
T't o, ond strtet entertnlned nt sen
to ur,k Her gue'ts Inrluded Mrs
r t tturtner Mrs Louis J nint'er
M Vi Hi nn Peientiv Mrs Wnlter S chlt
h Mil I'hnrles T n Itrlen Mrs It I
I . Mixuell and Mls Meagher
The Mlses Leonard, nf 8429 Writ Mle
gh. n iiMinie nnd Mr Wllllnm II 1 itr'i-k '
'r f lliirrlsbtirg entertnlnod nt ml" ,
-i weei In honor nf thtir i.' u m Mi
' 1 1 n mil Johnson of H mtli lnKn,i nrd
r rni"il nf this city HwllIiK t" Mr 1 ihn
ii rrivnt return (mm thi hord, r win re i
h srrved In the hnspltnl mrps ii id up f
He 'J mill imhrtta Mining H, h-"1 tu.ltn
the ronr si'hetne unci dicirntinn wr. , tr
rled nut it patriotic cn,,r ami null n
The guits Included M s t'urtriilc I I i r
MIsm l.urllc Shannon Miss ue ,-t',r 1
M"tton
Ml-
Mm
II ill Mls Mir in
I i ti her Mi lr i
M in Viiti k
I Walls Mr M r,
Mli mil Mi s Vc lie
II utinan M v ,r.
Heiff erinnc- Mr i
I, Miitntt Mi
I nnk K IImIc Mt i i in
i , it,, tt , hi Mr I ' i i
lenn uw Mr ' ,
Nnlin Mi pir Pitt,
ills Mr 1 it Ui I! i i
nlngs and Mi Ii irl, - It
n Mr lli
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BRIDE, ONLY THIRTEEN,
MUST ATTEND SCHOOL
r.-i'-ton Aiithoritios Quote Cntlo
to Show Jin, Trapini Xooda
Two Years' Instruction
i -l i Pa Mnr, h nceln Trnplnl
u has been nntitl 1 I. Attemlnii'-e
I Helms "f the Hilton Si liool IMs-
liil he must send his rhlld-hrlde to
Tr Trnplnl who formerl) wns
idle Merlo eHImn to he fifteen enrs
1 1 it neonrdlntt to a st He nent in ide In
i i i nts to the school authority s before
i n in luge she wa liorti Jult 4 I'iOI If
lifltr Ktntement he true the irlrl Is nr.t
,t f urteen Trnplnl nnd the girl were
Minim! November 7 Inst venr The girl
wis then attendlnjf n pirochlnl school llnth
Trnplnl nnd the girl pnrents thought her
sihooldnvs encleit w-lth her tnnrrlnge but
Attendance tilllicr Helms holds to tho con
trarv After bis attention was called ti the case
and he hud examined the school code he
decided the voung wmiinn shouid gi to
n hool until jhe is sixteen vears old The
only wnv tbn'l she could escape regular nt
tendance snvs Mrs Helms would be for
her to obtain an cmplovinent certllhnte nut
even In that event she would havo to attend
a contlnuat'on school However the girl
was not sullli lentlv advanced In the
parochial school t i nalik In r to obtain an
mplovmmt nitltli it' Hun fore she will
have to attend ti regulnr honl The school
authorities are inMig on tin nisimiption
that Mrs Trapini N onlv thirteen venrs
old lli') inn (I i nothing but reipilre her
to attend sclmi I Pi tpliu in i t, st the i nse
the first of its I Ind in ie-i rd in this Stato
CURTIS WINNERS END
INAUGURATION TOUR HERE
Soven Ilnys Hcncfltctl by Publtshinp;
Company Awards, Viaititig Coun
tty's Ilistoricnl Spots
Seven pleased v oungters nnd their par
ents who wmi the Inaugural trip contest
of tho Curtis publishing Company and
spent several dnvs In Washington In con
dition with the Inauguration ceremonies
renched Philadelphia toduv on the com hid
ing pint of it trip as tho guests of the
Curtis Company
Some of the contest winners enmo from
as fur west as rirnnha Neb and all trav
eled more than lean miles each before thtv
iirnved In Washington While thero they
visited l'ort Mever Georgetown Aillngton
Mt Veinon and tho public buildings in
Washington Today thev will be show u
through the Curtis Ilullding, Independi nm
Hall the Iletsy Ross Houso and other his.
tnrlial plans
l'or months tho bovs were competing for
thn privlltge of going to thn Inauguration
Tli'-lr sabs of Curtis publications i embed
high figures i:nili of tho bovs was per
mitted to tnke Ids father or mother on thn
trip ,tises being paid bv tho CurtlH
Publishing Company Thoso who made the
trip are D L Diamond Omnhn N'i b
Hugh Schurtz, Demlng N M : Rotnld
Field Palo Alto Cal ; Arnold Schultx
Webster city la , Inko. Gullitt I.awtnn
Okla , Randall Canfield Vngales Arir , nnd
King Kllson Oshkoslt Wis
jiulk's kar rs Ri:PLACi:n
SurRCon Saves Auricular AppendnRO of
Valuable Mino Animal
Thn enr of a valuable mulo of tho Ttel
mont Coal Company has been saved While
being worked In thn mine a llvo wire enmo
In contact with ;!io mule's ear and burned
It off elns to tho head I)r V II Stevens
was summoned, and he sowed tho ear back
on the mulo's bend Tho operation was
successful nnd tho mutn will not bn dls
flgurod A WITNESS FOR
CoiyrUat- XJto rubllablnc
t'ripU til II U
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AKTKUNOOX OP I'HOIMN
WITH CAHUILOWITSni
, riui
Pianists' Poet I aureate? nnd tho
KinfC of Polish ( omposprs in
Combination
Osslp Oohrllovvltsch riupin recital ves
terdav must be npprnaibed In review with
tho same reverence that the poet laureate
of Russian plnntsts nppronche the King of
Polish composers In Interpretation It was
a recitnl not unblemished tei hnlcnlly, nnd
the program curlouslv built from tho air
earthvvnrd vvaH tint pirfnt Itut It had
great music and great plnvlng In It
only n mini born In the North can
measure the told IntoNiintlnn of n northern
composer That Is why Mr c.abrllowltsch
lould splice twbe as mnnv kis faultily as
he hns sometlmis donni nnd r,tmln to dnto
tho supremo exponent of Chopin Thn
aicord between the (labrllowltsch mind and
the I'hnp'n mind Is something more than a
hnppy nccident or "scholnrlv attack,' or
UUletudn nf manner nnd mood In music
lomract of ' honev -benrted pnln ' the pain
must not tie tmi nrtliulatn or thn lione is
diluted Gnbrllowltsch Is never nn bvsterlc
He never dilutes
Ills recital nciitelv and ngreeably bal
anced tho conventional ( hopm with the less
known one Thero was the ballade In A tint
majnt sounding nh, so different from what
It has done under thn lingers nf other
planlstn this season a matter of tempo. In
whlih Mr Gnbrllowlttwh Is unusnnllv but
not llctntlnuslf, fno Them wan tho
sonata of the Funeral March turned Into n
slnfonletta of tav Ishlngly contrasted i mo
tlotis nnd ending with the Rnft murmur of
lliepristo nthiallingjj plnved Tlmo were
.IX pri Pules little esaj-3 In tremulous light
i ml hluidow as delliato an dew nnd suto ns
lightning .Noi turne mazurka hi lit nn
lin y nil follow id ond thev all charmed
Hut none of thuso tine final things unite
tout lied the hidden polgnnni of tho tlrst
sution of the program This comprised the
Imiiioital i: major etude hesltnnt and
spiritual with Its sense of i .itlnitr.il gloom
and siicbb n radiance from roso windows
pedaled with ns much subtletv ns It was
(Ingerul the fantaslo impromptu racing
and leaping in Its spirit of Jov that Is nn
othtr nnmo for wilfulness and tho ellln
danco measures of another etude Thero
were, too judiciously administered encores
from Chopinlnn.a tlnvorid lo tho full with
poetr nnd sadness and thn pnhslnn of lovn
und made vocal bv tho nrtlsi Lot It bo
suld ngnlu that this artist Is now our bu
pienie prophet of this composer Gnbriln
vvltsih nnd Chopin spell fitness and beautv
as Minlv as do in different wavs, Grainger
und fiileg or .elslir nnd Tschalkowsnv
II I).
HOY SCOUT HERO
TO RECEIVE MEDAL
Thero is a thlrteen-v ear-old boy in Phila
delphia today who does not know that at
tho Impressive awards of decorations by
tho Philadelphia Hoy Scout Couit of Honor
tonight ho will rceelva the first medal of
1 nnor to bo granted n Hoy Scout of this
city by the National Court of Honor for
saving another boy from drowning
Sh ' His tnmo must not bo mentioned,
for tho presentation is intendtd ns a sur
prise for him Hoy Scout officials aro
guaidlng his nnmo jcalouslv
Tho cenmony of nwnrds, which Is held
four times a jenr will tnlto place in Court
of Common Pleas tonight at 8 o clock Ono
civ In hcoutlng badge, eleven llfo and star
hndgej and olghtv-llve merit badges for pro
ficiency In various branches of hcnuting will
bn awarded by tho court, tho memtors of
which will bo clad In judicial robes
Judge William Wllklns Cnrr will deliver
tho address to tho scouts Tin. members of
tho Court of Honor are Assistant District
Attorney Chnrles IMwln Fox Dr Charles
D Hart Georgo Sponcor Morris Samuel
G Friedman and Hdg.ar n Howard Tho
ceremony Is open to the public
THE DEFENSE
Compui.' lUprlntea bjr tptelat arriaciaat.
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LAWYER APPEARS
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SCHMIDT TRIO DELIGHTS
IN CONCERT FOR CHARITY
Novel Program C'nvcn for Hcnofit of
Evcnini Hnrno nnd Library
Association
The concert for the benefit of the Evening
Homo nnd I.lhtarv Association of which
I.avton llartol Register of the Philadelphia
bar, Is secretary, given last ovenlng In thn
New Century Drawing Rooms was an ar
tistic nnd snclnl success For tho first ele
ment them was thn admlrab'o Schmidt
(Junrtet. musicians tried and neiep found
wanting in mnnv previous concerts in this
citv and Arthur Howell Wilson a voung
Philadelphia pianist nnd composer who was
the soloist with tho Philadelphia On hestra
nt a number of its supplementary mncerts
when ho wns ntlll i student nt thn I nivei
sltv nf i'entisvlvanla Fnr thn second thero
was n I t of patronesses of social prestlgn
and philanthropic Inclination who nro keenlv
Interested in tho linn work undertaken bj
thn association
The Institution nt South Vnn Pelt street
Is designed to keep bovs nlf the Btreet The
managers of the house state that recreation
and friendship are not luMiries but net essl.
ties to the growing bov The aim of the
Hvening Homo Is to provldn them to bnjs
who would otherwise be on thn streets
Various classes tn manual training and
gvrnnaslum help to make useful nnd liealtbv
citizens Tills work Is supported bv volun-
tiry contributions of funds nnd tlmo nnd
affairs such as last evenings concert
The program was ono of artistic unity
and value and not thn polvglnt nnd mil
celinneous hodge-podge usual nt such af
fairs The trio composed of Fmll F
Sihmldt violin ; William A Schmidt violon
cello nnd Joseph W Clarke, pianist tom
prlscs two of the string choir of thn Phila
delphia tin hestra who also are one-half of
tho Schmidt Clumber Music Quartet nnd
one of thn best known of tho local accom
panists Trios nro nf Infrequent performance In
this tltv nnd It wns a pleasure and a
profit to hear such a skilled organization
glvo Rubinstein's No 3 In It major, opus r,3
runsKv s in I minor opus 1. and Srhutt n
Walt7er Mnrchen opus St The two formal
trios were distinctly of tho Romantic Srhnnl
nnd the Arensk bnro a dense of Innplra
tlonnl affinity with the fame composers
eiuartet in memory of Tschnlkowskv its
see nnd movement Is a very significant
' i:iegia "
Mt Wilson gavn two groups of vnrled
content and spproprlatniy varied execu
tion 'Hi" first traversed familiar wort.it
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MODERN DANCE EVOLVED
FROM DAYS OF OLD
Ono Step, Fox Trot nnd Others
Hnve Ancient Authority,
Say Masters
Photographs Illustrating this tnrv nppenr
nil II I'nge nf the. I'lrlnrlii! 'erllntl.
T!i evolutlm of the tnndern dance has
I eeti cnnvlminglv trmed from Orient to
incident and down through nnclent Rome
nnd It has been found thit the 'one step"
and the fo trot hive mine tn Mav, what
ever ma lie tin popular opinion
Of rourse this question cimes un Ho
modern dam em use shulltes or twists' Do
thev wrlKKfe nnd pump" Has the modern
dance degenerated ntn a mere) muscular
movement without nnv unlformltv ' To
theso questions the elnnclng masters say
no ' t inf'tm rrnceful dancing has be
i itne the Indoor pnstlu n of America.
It must not bo forgotten that Oreeks
(ittiiched a wide slgt 'flennce to thn word
diime Hverv movement executed to
ttiusli vrns consldereel a din-c thn combats
f the Pvrrbhs and the, stately procession
f thn temple choruses Thn (Ireek nindo
I his oracle speak in numbers thn orator
tlrrs his utterancn ti the nule fortitle-n-'Ions
were built or torn down to the ihvthm
f the double iluto The nation went mad
I ni the subject
1 The dun, e is not to ue of Importance to
the Individual alone It Is a soclnl concern
I he philosophers attribute to It a mr rnl
Influence They held that the damn of all
the nts most Influences the soul Thev
I -an. that the nrts of music poetry nnd
I dan ing were the glftii of the Roep
! The latest dance we have will undoubt
I edh tnke Its place with the "fox trot nnd
'he one step as being permanent It Is
In toeldlo pnlloWB a dcsirlptlnn of the
toddle
1 he tmldto Is composed nf three figures
Tnch figure completes one strain of musle
or eight messures These flguies ni for
the purpose of Intrndm Ing the dance It
Is true Hint mnnv figures will be evolved
bv the dnnurs when the swing and rhvthm
of the toeldlo beieme familiar to them
The toddle movement or bteal Is lomposed
of two bnrs e,f music nnel Is used nt the
end of tho figure ns n luenli to eompleto
the strain The toddle movement Is ilunnd
to seven qub k outits nnd for the g, titlemnn
It Is n toddle or n nm forward lltciiiiuig
with the left foot the gentlemnn inns fir
win! five counts the fifth count i , mil g en
the left foot Thn weight now being on
tho left font enables thn gentleman to tnke
the sixth count whlih Is n erne nftil hop
on the left feiot Count seven Is executed
bv merely tnpplng the bnll of the right foot
down e n the door
Figure 1 l.ndv nnd gentlemnn both fic
Ing first line of dlrei tlon Figure i I'osi
tion e losed Oentleman fne Ing and Isdv
buck In line of direction Figure 1 This
flguro Is composed of two slow efeps fol
le,weel bv tliree qui, k step" tnllowed bv i
rest at the end rf the third Posiiion closed
with gentlemnn fa, ing and ladv linck tn
line of direct! m Pic turo I Tile Toddle
Movement
Contlnuooi
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to
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