MiSSi H7Waw5 "j:vj3Wwi : :mm jh." .-s , EVEKING PUBLIC LBDOER PHILADELPHIA", THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1910 ct MB WlrVlii'HL lJ'ffUJt I r I; r if- 77ST GOSSP IBOtfT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of Several Happenings for This Week. Tableaux at Rilz-Carlton Tonight Garden Club on Delightful Trip I DID you over nee so many people n there nre on the streets these days? I just love to wnlk up or down the street nroiltiil 1 i o'clock! why, you see rvorliml.v ' ,'v,,l' knew nnd Rsme mighty pretty tlrr.se. im some of the girls, who do not nlwnys wear uni forms, t saw Dorothea Oberteuffer yes terday. She was wearing an extiemely good looklog ro.tiiine. The skirt was one of the plea fed dark green and blue plaid ones and her coat was p very dnrk, plnin blue spoils material. Her hat was a small turned -up one of blue straw, and she looked awfully well In it. Dorothea is go"l looking. 11 agree with me, nnd she wears her clothe nwfully well. AnR you going to the tableaux vivnuts AX and dausant coinlilned lit the Kit, to night? It's for the MUeiieordin llo-pitnl. you know. The pictures will be opie of the old masters, and there will be thing -tallies too, and a fashion show, mi don't mi It. Something u-ni-qur. I'll .. Tlie hospital is out in Wot I'hilaileltihln. you know, and was taken over l. the gov ernment for the wounded men. mid it's sim ply wonderful how the women who are In terested in that hospital are working for it. They had n huge liiimimge sale nl t three weeks ago. then then- are innumerable smaller afTalrs going on now and tonight's tableaux and dance will be about the biggest in social importance. .Inst sum' of the patronesses of the dame aie Mis. Tony Mid dle, Mrs. Samuel Hell, dr.. Mis. Perry Keating, Mrs. Hubert W. l.eslej. Mi. .Inlui S. Xenbold. Mrs. Pinker Xonis. dr.. Mrs. .lames Francis Sulliuin. Mis. Kiisscll Thayer anil Mis. Kmilie Kiviiius. A RENT the membeis of Hie liitillrii Club having a wonderful time this week'.' You know what they're doing, don't you "J They went down to Washington n Monday and fiom there they took a steamer down Chesapeake bay to ( HtM'nint Comfort and Norfolk. And then they aie going up the .lames river, stopping at various iiviint. to see the wonderful old gardens of the southern clime. During the war tli (iuiden Club slopped its work with Howers and giew vegetables, but now that the membeis feel tliere is no further call for that -on of wmk, they hnve gone back to their gaiilening. Mrs. Charles Kiddle is president ot llie dub. you know, and is with those who are taking the trip South. Mrs. Fianhlln l'epper is iiNn on the trip, and so i Mrs. Cluules I',. Cnxe. Mrs. Coxe, they tell inc. will stop nil' at Middlebuig to see .lane, who is u student nl Foxcroft School there. You kuow. last year dining the war the club maintained n unit of the Land .tuny at Newtown Sipiare, where they hud n large farm. Among the members of the club aie Mrs. John Hampton Hnrnes, Mrs. Aiihur Hiddle, Mis. Clint lie ' Horle, Mrs. liayanl Howie, Miss Martha Hrovvii. Mrs. Ned nrowning, Mrs. Charles V.. Coxe and Mis. Charles Iliovvn Coxe. Mrs. Cluules Ciess well, Mrs. William A. Dick, Mrs. Norton Downs, Jlrs. T. Henry Dixon, .Miss (ier trudc Ely, Mrs. Henry Middleton Fisher, Miss Emily Fox, Mrs. W. W. Fruitier, dr.. Mrs. Bob (ilendiiiuing, Miss Krnctinr tioodman, Mrs. .lack (ienry, Mrs. Itod Oris com. Mrs. Henry Frazer Han is, Miss June Haines, Mrs. Horace Hare, Mis. Itayaid Henry, Miss Anna Jngersoll, Mis. Willis Martin, Mrs. Arthur .Meigs, Mis. Williiini Mercer, Mrs. Marslinl Morgan, Miss Marian Mott, Mrs. Lewis Xeilsnu, Mrs. .lulm S. Xewbold, Jr., Mrs. Tom Xewiinll, Mrs. Franklin Pepper, Mrs. Charles Coxe, lid, Mrs. Ned Sayres. Mrs. Edgar Scott, Jlrs. Marshall Scull, Mrs. William Tiulor, Mrs. Frederick Winslow Taylor, Miss Anne Thomson, Mrs. (Jeorge W. Willing. Jr., Mrs. James D. Winsor, Mrs. William Jtotch Wister, Jlrs. Redwood Wright. Mrs. -Joe Woolston and Mrs. Henry H. Thompson. HAVE you to be at AVE you heard who the patronesses arc the dance tomorrow night for the Southeastern Dispensary '.' You know, I told you that I thought they would be a pretty nice lot of people, and they ure. 1 can't remember the whole list, but taking about every other two or three they are Mrs. John S. Adams, Mrs. A. A. Hlnir, Jlrs. Howard Hutcher, Mrs. Joseph Priestley Button, .Mrs. C. Howaid Colket, .Mrs. Oliver Eaton Cromwell, Jlrs. (ieorgp W. Childs Drexel, Jlrs. Naudain Duer, Jlrs. Stanley 0. Flagg, Jr., .Mrs. Walter Jack son Freeman, Mrs. Joseph JI. (inzznm. .Mrs. Robert Olendiuning, Jlrs. William Drayton Urangc, Jlrs. Henry S. (irnvc, Jlrs. Horace It. Hare, Mrs. Thoiuns Hart, Jlrs. illiuiu H. Jeffcryp, Jlrs. K, Howman Leaf, Jlrs. Charles Price Maule, Mrs. AVilliani Paul O'Neill, Mrs. tieorge Wharton Pepper, Jlrs. "William C. Scull, Mrs. Edgar Fnhs Smith, Mrs. N. Allen Stockton, Jlrs. Kilwuril Stotesbury, Mrs. Joseph 11. Townsend, Mrs. John Wanamaker nnd Jlrs. S. Pi ice Wetberlll. And those who nre going to have dinners before the dance and conyrt are Jlrs. Jlaule, Mrs. Colket, Mis. lltittou, Mrs. Gazzam and Mrs, Urauge. WHEN Father mnrrled Jlother and little .Taney and Marie Louise came along sev eral years later they were not surprised to find a big sister ami brother already in the family. They look it for gi anted, just as you and, I did. Father loved them nil, so why thould it be strange to hnve an older sUter and brother. One day, however, JInrle Louise came rushing into the house. (Marie Louise, be it known, is five and still has all her chubby roundnesses, for she 1ms not reaihed the long drawn-out age jet.) Her cheeks were flushed and her eyes wide. "Jlother," she exclaimed Indignantly, "Is It true that before you married Daddy you had another husband named Jlr. , who died?" "Yes, dearie, that is true." "Uni hum, I knew It, Dadd.v'a a cruel stepfather," announced Daddy's own daughter with con viction, NANCY WYNNE. Social Activities Mr. and Mrs. Kdwaid S. JIcKnig en tertained nt dinner on Tuesday evening in hanor of Mr. and Jlrs. Charb-s F. (iritiith. The other guests included Jlr. mid Jlrs. T, Wilier Hrown, 3d, and Jlr. and Jlrs. (5. Maunllloa Colket, ' Mrs. Benjamin Chew, of Cilenvale, Itndtior, has recalled her invitations for dinner at the Poor Hichard Club tomorrow evening, ns she is confined to the house with a severe cold. Miss Annette Parke, daughter of Jlr. nnd Mrs. Louis H. Parke, of 102(1 Pine street, rtvlll entertain, nt bridge tomorrow afternoon at her home. Alias Isabella Wanamaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William II: 'Wanamaker, ,7r., of' Merlon, ban returned from New York, where sho has been attending the Horio pnow ui iiroamyn, been spending several months In Floiida, luue been spending n short time in New York. Jlr. and JIis. John C. (iroonie. Jr.. whose marriage took place on April ." in Augusta, (ia., have returned from their wedding trip. Jlrs. Hubert W. Cope, nf (!C,)7 (Juincy sheet, (icrimintown. guw n hiillnhu pnrly for her little son. .Master William It. Cope, yesterday afternoon. Ainoug tlicgues(s vveie Miss Jean Collins. Mi.. Maude Adnmson. Miss Elisc Henry. Jliss Helen Henry. Jliss Adele Vim Hoileii. Jliss Jean Welfoiil. Jliss Lucre! in Lloyd. .Master William Swiie. Jlnstcr Carter Whiting. .Muster Paul Adum son, Muster HobiM'l Collins. Jlnsler Clement Williams. Jr., and .Master .Malcolm Cope, Jliss Isabella M. .Montgomery, daughter of .Mr. and Jlrs. Hemy Steele .Montgomery, of Woodlcigh. Merlon, will entertain a! a luncheon mid shower in honor of Jliss .Marie C. Jlecs. of this city. The wedding of Jliss Jlniitgumery nnd Jlr. Tl us llnl Hretherton will take place in the fall. Jlr. and .Mrs. W. Austin Obdyke will en tertnlu at dinner on Jloiidav eeiiing at Pleasant Hank, their home in Haduor. in honor of their daughter, .Miss Josephine Austin tlhdyke. whose wedding to Mr John K. (iiiriiglics. of Ilmerfoid, will lake plu e the uct day in the Undtioi' l'l'cli.vtri i:m CIiiikIi. The guests will include the wedding party Jliss 'n I ill i in- Heed, of Way lie, who will be one of the bt'iilesintiiils. gave a luncheon yesteid.ij nt the Philadelphia Country Club in honor of Jliss Olnhke. Iler guests iiieluiled Mi's William Homier. Mrs. ),. Witt C. Clement, Jlrs Itiehaid llnnuni, JIis. (iicgmy Allyn. Jliss Cnlheriiie Putnam. .Miss Itiith linn Igues. Miss Jliu-y II. (lbdke. Miss Jessi.. Williams and Jliss Jim ie Houuell. Alining those who will gie ilimieis at the Poor Kicluiril Club toinoiiow eening in i-oiiiiei tiiiu with the Higgcst - Little Sliiet ill the World will he Mis. Fund, Clyde. Mis. Thomas Dolan. JIis Walter Taylor. Mis. Joseph Pemiell, Mrs McLuie llaniiltoii. JIis. Ilariow C. Vooil s. Mis. Hmklie Hemy, Mrs. IMunnl C. Dale. Mis. Joseph l.eiilj, Mrs, lieiijiimiii Chew mid .Mrs. Aiihibald Hmklie. The l!e . Ernest It.iiiilolph Cnssiidny lias issued invitations for the uuiriiage of his daughter. Jliss Lillian Hysicr Cnssndny. mid Mr. IMwmil .Madison Hales. Jr.. on Wcilneschn cening. .May II. at 7 o'i loi U, in the Chuii'h of the Holy Communion. Chestnut and Twenty second streets. Jliss Cilssaday will be atteuiled liy Jliss I'loicnee I'. Hauiliill as maid of honor. Mis. Thomas II. Itiown as million of honor mid by Miss Anna V. Condon. Miss Mary V. Eisweiler. Miss Amy JI. Hales ami .Mis. S. Clifloul Walker 'as bridesmaids, Mr. Hales will lime his biother. .Mr. licit ram F. Hales, for his best man. mid the ushcis will include Mr. W. jtaudolph f'n.snilu. . Jlr. J. Hussell Doiilimmi, Mr. Wayne II. Itaudall and .Ml, (!. (Hirdoii Xheruier. The Three Aits Club will gie au apple blossom tea this nftciuoou. The guests of honor will lie Mr. Leo Cairillo, Miss lilllie Valeiilinc. Jliss Millie Abbott. Miss .May Kennedy, .Miss Lemur, .Miss (i'ttcsou and Jlr. Philip ISiiinl. Jliss Alice 1'ishcr will dance, and Jliss .Malic Louise Cadwalader will sing for the cnteitainmcnt of the guests. m The leeching pmty will include JIis. Jllllliliieie. .Mrs. Annie lYnnili Jack, .Mis. J. II. Ah ill. Jliss Jlulhern, Miss .Mullen and Jliss Heasley. A ln.ni c wuVgiM'ii last night at the Ai my mid Xiuy Othcers' Club, '! South Hiiten house Siiinrc. This was the liist party of the kind given at the club mid proved very successful. It was a insiuuie affair, and the ollieeis were iciiiiested to discard their uni foims mid iippenr in fancy diess. Theie wcie about litltl ollieers present Jlrs. K. T. Stotcsbury and .Mis. Dolison Alteinus recehed the guests. A number of din ners weic given befoie the dame. Among the guests were Captain (. K. Sntihell, Captain C. It. Jlmlileru, Captain I'rcd Forstcr. Captain Clyde Mnicmn. Captain William !'. (!. Caullicld, Captain (iuy Chap man, Captiiiu Kelly and Caplain Call, all of the Australian army, who me here on eight weeks' leave in order to take a post graduate course in the University of Penn sylvania dental school. Jlr. nnd JIis. Harry P. Itoscuheini, of (icruiuutown. uuiiouuce the engagement of their daughter. Jliss Viiginia (!. Hosen heim, mid Jlr. Harris II. Ilirseh. of Lincoln, Xeb, Jlr. Hii'scli was formerly a lieuten ant in the I'nitcd Stntes army and is a graduate of the I'nivcrsity of .Nebraska. Jlr. C. Emerson Tieacy. of ll'I.". Chestnut street, has ictiirned to Holy Cioss College, Worcester. Jlass., after spending the Easter holidays with his mother, .Mrs. Luke Trency. Jliss Florence A. Epjilcr and Jlr. Hairy J. List, of (iermnntovvh, were married on Wednesday evening nt S o'clock nt the home of Jliss Epplcr's patents, Jlr. nnd Mrs. John Epplcr, 'JL'J!! North .Sixteenth street. k 1 Jlrs. 'fhomns V. Martin, of Hridgeton, was matron of honor, and Jlr, Elmer I). Dppler was best man. Jliss Lyaua JInrtiu was flower girl. .MILS. tJ.VHIi II. IVAUDKNNK Wlio before lier inarriage last evening at H o'clock was Jliss Clara Etta Withers, dniigblrr nf Mr. and Mrx. Uarry K, BlissHI MISS MURIEL HODGE Jliss llndge. who Is Hie daughter if .Mr. Kadiior, is. a talented young musician ami nf Hie Junior .Music THE READER'S VIEWPOINT Letters to the Editor on Topics of General Interest " Per m eptHtii Hii'l pubHi atlon In lhl! olunin luer must !. uiltl-!! im ene nldc uf th I'hpt dl - if li iuilc nf un"!.U i uriFiil lot, rel ami l.e MiKiit-.1 willi Hip limn" mill .idiliH uf tin; nrltr N.imo vi III Iih nlllilirM nil i'lnH hiiiI iiinndMii" ie.pi.ftml Nil tnaiium I llls ul ' f HiliiHit uni.-- H" eiiuiHiitfd bv wufriclenl pontHRP, ,, ,,.1 p ImI r.iiuesi t.i tlil - l I'ul.l'i iill.in iiimiIims mi iii.lorsoin.Tit In thin tiipr nf lie n'lniMU epi.'sd So i in" i lishl MMtlr will In- Im hjilt.l uni "HI p-IUIom illnculons In- vr mltt'il 14 THE BIGGEST LITTLE CLUB" Biggest Little Street Is Cause of Phila- delphian's Readable Reminiscences In llir I'.ilittH " "' .'iriiiiii; 1'iiMu hcilyn: Sir- Apiopos of the "Frivolity ' 1" Paris," mid its consequent incriinieiit. as piesentcil in Philadelphia's Latin Counter, "the biggest little sheet ill the world" Canine, between Loi list nnd Spun e for the Vutory Loan sale. I am leminded of the good old days in New York ily when "the higgcst little club in the world." and the most uuiiiie. wns the rendezvous of the city's ailistic and professional life the Teiideiloiti Club It was located just op posite Hie well-known and famous Thiitidh sheet piciimt station house, once umi- ln,le, bv tl lunll.v famous Captain Alcuiuilcr S. Williams, hill at Hie time of ihe club's inaiiguratiiin by the genial Cap tain Iteilly. who s mi honorary member of the oiganiation. Dr. Charles .1. Perry. F. HuniiiiiiH Ni ton. of the New York Herald; Dr. John . Swcenev. Walt JlacDoiigull. umiic aitist ; Lieutcunut d'Clo. mmii ditor of the New Yolk World, and the writer weic among the , hatter membeis. The late John W. Kelbir was elected picsidenl. and the members in cluded such eminent artists, physicians ami Inwveis and newspupcimcn as Kafael losclYy William JI. Seninncher. Monsieur Dagiiou. th nincnt I'icucb baiitiuie; s,. gnor C. Tagliapiclia (the belmed lag I. the great singer, who. with Adeluin Paid,, stirred the ijld Academy nudienies; Aichic tiiinn. wonderful painter and .osterniongcr singer- Clarence and Hayiuoml Hyde, Wal ter Cioss. good old Captain d'.Mandevillc (vice piesident): Chester Lord, the cmi , journalist ; Hugh (irniil. twice mayor oT Xcw York ity: doe Howaril. Jr., great journalist nud one time president of the ',ess Club; Justice .McCarthy mid Justice Duffv (the "little" judges); Lawyer Hen Patterson. Hilly (iralT, of the World; Ruby Hrooks, banjoist. of Hrooks and Denton fame; poor Aubicy Houcicault, tine actor and son of Dion: Walter Thomas, actor; Digby Hell. Xed Hnrrigiiii. the" Charles Dickens of America, and of Huriigun and Hart fame; Fitzgerald Murphy, playwright and actor: John O'Keefe, journalist; Dr. lohn H. Woodbury, of "facial" soap fame: the genial Hilly Dcutsch. me late Xat (iood win, Xcslor Lennoii, Dr. Charles H. .May, the ' gi eat ophthalmologist; Dr. Itumoii (iuiteias, urologist, and mighty big game hunter, and the only amateur boxer who floored the great John L. nt the old New York Athletic Club; Dr. Austin Flint, physiologist; John Jacob Astor, and a thousand more of the gieat 'uns of the metropolis. The cnleitniunients mid pniades were the wonder of the neighborhood. .Murdi firns wns the feature of Important events. Car inencita. Otero. Nina 1'nri ington. the Due d'Orlcans. Lillian Hussell mid other celeb rities were frcipicntly the guests of the club nt the "Tenderloin" dinners, ami watermelon and crab dinners, held some times nt 'he club rooms, but more fre quently on the roof gulden of the Casino Theatre or in the immense uniphiflieut ri ot the Madison Siiuaie (linden. The mimes on the roster of the Tcndeilolu Club were mimes to conjure with. Dr. Charles J. Perry, of Perry Phainuicy fame, was tin best-known man In the city, mid was, I believe, the sponsor for more clubmen than any other man In the country. Hafael Jo'seffy. according to Huneker, was the "most subtle of Chopin interpreters," nnd, of couise, one of the greatest artists who ever lived. Joe Howard wns known to every newspaperman in the universe; John W, Kelbir, one time editor of the Neiv York Ilecprder, and president of (he club and nt the New York Press Club, was. up to (he time of hi, death, n prominent figure in the political life of the. city, having been churity commissioner for years. The dinners Rt the dub were as Bohemian as could be. and the guests i-ouhl never forget the hospitality ol this great coterie of hosts, Kveu the old lime table d'hotes at Marie's, "J, n. d.'s," ,...r Alntlln. the Knickerbocker. II. o "!!!,. ! Cat;." etc., were "frosts" in comparison. Apd he jnu'li'J , I happened, to bo on thi? -musical ommU(eanil.waa,yy rffourac- I hiilu . 11" i" " " and Mrs. (.molt Hodge, of (.lynwydd. i lias played in several of Hie (oncerts Club lompiuist, and what n leal treat it was to have the i art privilege to "play against' Jell d'Aiigclis, Signoi Tagliapiclia, JIou sienr li'iguon. NiiIiiiii I'lanko, a meniber of the i luh and v inlui v iituoso anil one linn loliilllclor at the Mcllopolitnil tlpelll House. Alotio II Hi h. with l.olla: Aichie Hum. ami Hie maiiv oiher notables who enter tained the Tciidci loineis. "Them" weic the happy davs. indeed, ami we will never see their like again! The (i recti vviih Yil lugc atiuospliere is so ilitTei cut : nnd. alas! most of the genial souls who helped make the old i liibV life so pleasant are no mote. SEHASTIAN .1 WIMJll'.H. JI D . Coliimhui I'niveisity, 1SS7. l'-'' Spi sheet. Phil.idclphiii! Airil L'7. Italians and Flume 7(i Ihr I'.tlitnr nf llti lUrulmi I'ublir l.nlne i ; Su I uuiil.l hl.e to say a Tew words about the Italian .lugo Slav iroblem which is furnishing sn I,,,,, I, ,iciissiii ami anxiety at the Peine Confeiem e. Thcgieat shitubling-blocl, f this iiiestion si ems to he the pott and snn minding h.irbor "' ' ' I'iiline was not included in the si'i'M'l pint of London, by which Huh was I" get iii.i.i. Ishia. most f Halnuiti.i ami the ,s.s ff the 7lalmatii.ii coast '"! ' ""B t mlicles published i t,iN '""' "iher Philadelphia papers. ,,e Italians !"" "'"'"K ' limiuisli part of these , laj,,,,. in -Hi e, to get Fiu.ne. to wlihl, they have looked fin ward for years. Italy's ilnin, ( 'I'lunie seems much ,oie Jist luiu those of the dugo-Slnvs. I'll s,, J he history. I.brtnturc. language. ,,,,! M' "",l '"iditionsof Flume mid other ,', l""'lnt towns a, e. in the greater ,,. dis "' "-''uni. Second. Croatia, a par, of .,"' "'"" l"v -""" -'-s not , , ,he "" !f ' ";"S" '""I- tlet. because the L ""'""" "'"''. ' 'lie port repiesents ' "T .;-nt. Tl.ii, I. Hutuc is I.aiia,, ,PV . V;".; "f ,"" 'V"''"" "' Ki..,.. themsehe Atanieehngofthetownspeoplcthceit vv: o'1';1 ''?.", '""; i'' thai the I, ling should he I lie l, ,.f !: miiim because Italy would further the ,e .. iihmoi. louitli Does ,t ,,ot seem that a IJ'M '-'waul ought to be given , ,, .'"f(" themagmliiem part she played (!,.. war. I cr s dies, ret ,B f,.olll , " w.llbehu.cly disappointed if thev ,in, hat l.criomrades have died ,, bled ad the people of Imlv have civen i ,! of .h-...a. weah i the",,,1?:,;. :. , -j: im; .ciognihon has bee,, made of ,,, ,, which they have n.ls . A.n"r ,"m "."'...-iau soldier. TJt pn.ud of ,he men w ,,, , ' n '"'"evements as ,,e ,,ias hiu'e , , ,'' phsheil mid under so many ,,., M1 Alsa.e Lorraine has bee,, sl,, , ,. '."'" any (liscnssio,,. ,,., M ' ' or.g.nal, .ern.an tern',,,,.,.. W. ,, foic. should the land whhh Itv ,1 clmmsno boglyju, ,ohervvi,h..u, uuesh ,1 I also do not think , ha, Preside,, wiN ought In have been made ,he W1e ,,,, rH" tor f ,l,e Iialian Jugo-Slv .lis,,,,,,, . "! dent Wilson ,s, ,u, doubt, well able rem,' sent Amcrun s feeling at the P,,.e (',,,. tc.cnce. but he ought no, t decide a matter about winch he ,s not parlicularl, l versed nnd the outcome of which is of , . v,l al importance, ' " KANDOLPII J SCOTT. I lmirinaii Junior Alliance for Ituii,,,, 1e. Philadelphia, April L't;, N. C. W. C. Dance In Camden llie hrs of a series of dances was gheu las, night at the new clubhouse opened last mouth in the old Scull mansion at Sixth ami Cooper sheds Camden, by the National ( atholic ar Council. III inn I The la was a great success ,,, ,. her of returned soldiers fiom Camp Dix were ciilcrtained. Ainimg the patronesses weic JIis. John JI. Kelly, JIis Sfeveiisou Ijl1E JIis. John II. Lorigmi, .Mrs. Hurrv A Mo ran. .Mrs . Peter .Mem. Jlrs. J. JIuHh,,,' Mjss Margaret T. Jlagee. JUss, Sallie .McConnhk Jlrs. W. JlcUrttigan, .Mrs. JI. J. O'Hrien' .Miss Cecilia O'Hrleu. M,s. Daniel Hlnuton' Mis, Finnk Starr, Jlrs. Philip Smith, Mrs' Theodoie Ticdekcn, Jlrs. Jhigene Vcrga and Mrs. Arthur II. Honsor. B. P. KEITH'S THEATRE Louise Dresser & Gardner Jack I'rtMntlnK 'THE UNION" ALICE E1S & CO. Krvncta Nortjlrom A. TVIUUm IN.Li 'I Urrj! Jfel.on Chalnj:wrlD' STRAWBRIDGE CHORUS IN FINE PRODUCTION "Victory Concert" Proves a Delight Both in Its Excellent Singing and Beautiful Tableaux The Victory conceit of the Slinwlunlge & Clothier Chorus at the Academv of Music Inst evening proved n delight both to the car ami the eye and exieedinglv beautiful as well as entertaining. The horns, under the bnlon of Dr. Herbert .1. Tilv. showed the lesulls oT the long nud inreful haituiig it hns linil nnd displayed a flculnliix ami an ricciiincy as well as beaut v of toiu lure in nny except n highlv tiiiiueil piofessional body of singer. Theie weic several unusual tc.ituic ot I till' plogllllU Wlllcll. IllOllgll llplUllelillv long. wns in reality short and so well ami .on sislently cniistrin ted that the iiuilieine never for a moment tired of i, tint of fimitecn numbers, thirteen of them hv the i horns, thiee vveie by local i niiiposi rs tlieie being II. Alexander Matthews I'nmillc W Zeck wer mid Doctor Tilv himself In addition, J h tor Hcrbe.t's "Call to I neilom" was sung and Doctor Tily. ieiceiviiig the com poscr in tlu audiemc. teiptesteil htm to come on the stage and eonilui I his own , (impo sition, whhh he did with nun li spuit, re sponding to an encore with ii lever little speei h. Then there weic the tableam vivant. which vveie given in h iiiiiiiuir thnl rivaled the best professional piodm tioiis nud formed no instill, live mid Mltogethei heatitifiil fea ture of the evening's pnigmni lletweeu each niniiher Hobeit II lliiiliiu spoke n few words, telling of the relation of the forthcoming musical uiutilier ot tableau to the history of our eoiuilii. la fnct, the entile evening wns devoted to a ictrospect of the milieu's hislnir in song, verse and tableau, and each w so well done that il is hind to sny whuh fealuie was most enjoy eil. The piogram opened with a ettiug of Kipling's He, cssiohhI. hv II Alexander .Matthews, for choins. tenor solo, organ and on best ra. The work is well i (instructed in strict chiin h style nnd. despite ,ts length, mnde a veiv good iniiiesieu This was fol low eil hv the I mini ii Love Song of Lieiirance, sung by the . hoi us with organ in coiiipnninieul. and this in nun by the lirst lapprlla i horns of the ivenieg. "Drink to Jle Duly With Thine Lyes.' tepreseut ing. icspei hvelv . the sboriguial and south ern Colonial days. The tnhliiiiix. "The In dian" and "The Wooing of I'm hIiouIrs," weic shown suicessivcly afler these niini bcis. The Xcw Kngland i iwiti ihiiiimi to our civiliation wns then illu-imleil hv the sing ing of the Psalm 107 and die Puritan ver sion of "(lid llutiilied." gmii In the chorus with oigmi. The an oinpaiiving tableaux weic "The Pilgrims" and "The Puritans." two piohircsiiue and lifelike tepiesertntions. The tjuukei i nine new. with a line tableau. "William Penn and the linlmns," followed by a splendid lendilinn of the The Minuet." n charming nunibei fnmi Ciniille W. Zeck wet's cantata. "The .Mix uaiia." given by the chorus and oidicim 'his was followed bv another lovely piuutc. "The Minuet." Then came the Itevoliitimi with two pictures, the well-known "Spirit of 'Ttl" nnd "Wash ington." "Hcncinl Washington's JIarcb." a composition popular in the early post-Kevn lutionaiy days, was as well played on the Academy otgau hy Ileinx S Vvy as was possible with the somewhat dubious iustrii meul at his command. The Civil Win was new in order, with "Deep Hiver." a negm spiiiiunl, nud Hoot's "Hatlle Cry of I'leednia." Imth Ming by the fin. ins with line spiti, and intonation. The tableaux m-i ompauy ing i, were "The Cot, on Field. l'he Hovs of 'I'd" nnd "Kmancipa- t ion. " Doctor Tily's "Te Heiini I.n lull) lulls,"' for chotus, on lies, ta ami iiigmi. which came next, is a line i omposi, ion which, as a mat -lir of I'm I . iiimpaieil v ei y fmorably with any iiilinher on the iiioginiii. Il is well written for the voiies. of excellent melodic material and emties on. In a degiee Hie spirit of the wo, ds. The hm moniiilinii is nlnng classic lines, hut is in full keeping with tl)c emo tional content of the melodies nnd the text. As noted on the ptogi.ini. il was orchestrated by Victor llerhett ami vvns received with great applause by the audience, ns it de seived to be. fol il is ,i most excellent piece of composition from even standpoint. The beautiful tableau. "Liheilv F.nlightening the World," came iuiinrdialeli at the close, nud after the light wen, nn again Doctor Tily was obliged to ai knowledge the applause which his wotk exokrd Then e.lltie .Mr lichen's chorus, directed by the composer II is n modern, vigoious fiiiiiposilinn. oribeshaied so heavily in the brass mid peieusinn that llie voices arc often entirely lost in the lini ol sound from these penetrating iusti uiiients The climax at the end is good and was given xvltli tine effect. Jlav I'.biey Hot, s.ing the soprano solo pari with line lone and volume of voice and wqs pel sunnily ongi ululated by .Mr. lleiberl at the close. This was followed by Fay Foster's song. "The Ann i leans Come." and after Hie picture "Viitoiy. ' Hi'' ' Hymn of Pence and (innd Will." bv Fisliei . the tableau "Peace" mid the singing 'f Ho- ' Star Spangled Han nei" closed the enleiliiiiunent. Outside of the ciedit which must go to Doctor Tily as the moving spirit of the (stinvv bridge & I'lnllucr Chorus for the more than highly credit jble pel formaiice, not only foTresteYtra Tomorrow Afternoon ALL-STAR BENEFIT is wt or The Babies' Hospital ,,t I'llll VIJEl.l'IIIA XiitiuF I heal'' ' B,..V.H.?BKT' Asxoeiatien umr.irt Chairman IIHiMXS l LOVE, Clialrnian .Viro'V liHKliDIII 1SC1.I.V K,;il,n IsEI.I.V AND U" TUIi'Ili'TKIN, IM.OHK.Nl'K V.l FOL'll, 8t:oONJ . AND ItfTII liolt- ,wv l.l'd 1)1 .XHKlltl. i. i.v , (111 AIT UK . 'i vv IN llr;u.s - . , uu iiii.i'iinn n, ...i.r... .. ..... iE, I n.lep in uiin-umi OE fHKIJ (i ; nl.lr uf Tiaiiporltlon. MAhK W V i.ier iii "r: -" ". i (ir.u (, a ii Il.dnv AUHUIll!.!". tl1' , lieMira Ulretlon of ItlC'll.XIUl tit'llMIDT olunl" fro... l.'hO! ,,l l.l.il Simp"' lt ' .. uml Souvnlr Pn 't,:",!!?." I...- ,"f '? ,.,..,.hSl, "' "JsclvO'l.anl.rii .ml l.l.il """"'i'"?, "ompaniea h n a"1 .. .....i s.ftni.nlr I'roerMmrnBa i ' KI(lKr "",...-.. ,h nrJhi..-. ..... ... Th nninii i."- ,----"'' iwni(ir iii.ir rxl l' rTiirPIVBii !' ".-. "' 1- e'rlm. -ll-.-VhWr Vr7uV,';; , r,illoii (if "i v s E' I." a .So f hkx'i - " THE TEMPLE " " 7f Broad an--Berks Sts. (1900 N.) DEBATE League of Nations THURSDAY, MAY 1, 8:15 p m Affirmative RABBI STEPHEN A. WISP NeBfUivc-HON. HANNIS TAYLOR C .XmhaMtiJor to Spain. Authority, on ,nt.r. riiniv-Jl" "7 I P" 18T- Trocadero jfe.1, The Orient I MV'JI " -...i iiii..i Biggest Bill Ever Offered! I'lll-' Klll.i.oVVIM. .sTnS AM) .VlTIt.X("l IONS H ,')1 ... .UK V"!,iu.mWVI,1A ''HhAfUUM Is fill. llUDKH HI It II Al'I'KAKA.M'K. l.BO I-AIIIC.I-I." ".'ol-W ''. I'l,1.1. ,K1" in i. " UlIO W KOW S Hl'DS." I Uh Wh vm k iv ." !;K,1i,ltS!,JU :xN" jx" Ij.iinsKii rx'iuii'A o HAHK a.xu r, itn.s ioTllfiS HlKl. JTO.NK A.M. TIIK "N "'JH.'i. nisi s t:t JIKR . IIIIA.SI.IN. VV Al.TKIl r-ATLrVn M VRJlllO UATKl-ON AM) STHVX 1 If'l II 1 III U. 1 - of the choral works, but ij all (lie other ele liienlH of the evening, mention must be innde of (he fine woik of (he solo ipuulel, composed of May Kb, e.v Hot, soprano: Mabclle Addi sou, contralto; Walter Pontius, tenor and Plotr Wixln, baritone. The tiildenu, which were nriangrd by Jerome A. Koerlier, as sisted by Frank Carrlgan. showed a disci nn innting taste for scenic effects nnd it knowl edge of stage lecluiiipie Hint is not often equaled on the ptofcNsional stsge. Mj Her bert in his addiess coiigrntnlaled the ('iJSfis nn its fine work ami Philadelphia in having such an organization His talk was as clmr aclerislic of Victor llethert s i his music. nnd wns greatlv euioyed bv the audience. The nfliis'ts of the horns are .Iftseph 1C Fulton, piesident Ihlnyfed lvvis. v lis' pros Idenl : .lohn II Hollen. secietmv. William V: l.Ioyd. trensuier. Motris H Webei . li brarian, and Herbert .1 Tilv. diiedoi. The executive couimtllee consist of i'dvvaid A. .MacDonald. i lutitiunii . Ciiitieime Hns. Kdilb SI. Itovil. .lohn llvxens uml Chillies , Higgius William Si'vnm, Thunder is the iicisiiiipiinisl TROOP 220, BOY SCOUTS, TO MARK ANNIVERSARY Members Will Present Play, Drill and Give Other Exhibi tions Tonight Troop L"JO. Hov Scouts of nieinn. will celebrate il til's, nuinvei .nn tuiiigh, hi the Haddington 1'iee l.iluniv. Sixlv fifth st , and Itirnrd avenue The featine of the evening's (liter, l.itl menl will he a play entitled "A ighl ill Camp" The pints will he poihaveil the nieinliHis of tin troop Addresses vvtll be made h I' rrner lloi'dinaii, sioul executive, hiiiI AiiiIicw Moignu. held exein five for Distud 7 .1 1'iank Keller, secre tnry of the P. It It V M. C A., will give an illiisltiited lull, ,m the Auietu.in thig I.itierlv l.oHIl tneilills xv ill be plesetlteil to Sioiils Hnflv tin, I Kitlm who won them in the Com Hi loan 'Ihe scouts will ills,, give exhibitions of sIKm,iug. hist : nl uml knot tying Special gllesis will he llu lull Scouts. Troop (HI. which ii Monies it tit t mnii xeisarv the same iveuing. Troop ZZ'. Hov Scouts; Ttoop 1. .Illinois of Am, in ii. kimI Tmop 1. Uirl Pioneers BOTANIST TO SPEAK AT PENN Dr. William E. Safford to Lecture Before Fraternity An addles, hv Dr William V. Sntloid. economic botanist ol the 1 tilled Slulc. I'.u lean of Plnul ludu.liy. will fealuie the join, meeting of the Phi Helu Ixuppu nnd Sigiu.i Xi Societie.. whuh will he In Id Ihi. evening in the nudum iiim of Houston Hull. I uivei slty of PellllsV Imiiiui The siihjcit will lie "Plant, in the Ails mid liiilii.tiics of the Ancient Ainerii au." Dm lor s.iinoid is well in iii. nnied with hotminal lotiihiious in I'eiuiiil nud .Snuih Aiiuiica. and vvn. comiui.. loner to I'eiu nnd lloliviit for the I'hn.igo Hxiiiisiuoii lie i- n gtadiiateof the Naval indeiiiy and of post gtaduute ( ouises n, Yale si xltKUT . I m;i. r a hov i; n. IH 1 1 A il TO II IT. 1' .VI AVNlVKHSAin PnOhIMM PAULINE FREDERICK "ONE WEEK OF LIFE" AUUKll A'l IltAirrtO.Nh Mil Xl Jills MIAI.I DUI.W In II.Mi.iil lll I.H.I uf !h Shxoii. Tin; (inosr ol m.i .ini;ii Mui ntain-'' KX'lllllVN MMil.M.l.V, .SeeiHiio s,,,t m:. i vv i;i.k i'i i ii iii. mii i i. s, "Hill I KI'TKII II HI VViiIlM" p "7TTA" c " E 1 isH ixiim t .sTm:rr LJ , , x .x, no,, .",(. i M Iplrn 'I Inie. nt Our T'epniai rrlic "The Heart of Humanity" s. ,i ...L i in i nrsMi ! HI 1tnl i l t I'll .- lit Mi.ll I ARCADIA l ciiKrviT m:i.ow k.th 10 A M I'.1 ? "I ." ' 7 1". !l ".II p M ELSIE FERGUSON ,:,",,. VK I U KKK "l nl UMi:' VICTORIA MXI'KFI' STItmT APOVF V1VTII A,. I. xveuk 'i si to i: ,.-, p t TOM MIX 1.. 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(, tj - ' Jj YAWKS NGPRMflNV sl Mil 1W 111 U1I1IVIIII1 I r.ijfjj V3, f PUBLISH OWN PAPER 'Watch on the Rhino" Devoted toM Interocfc nt U rx. t . a AmiV of Deeunntlnn i" MJ v . A .opy of "The Watch on the nhlne.'Mhijyfti liist American nevv.paper iinldlshcd In G?r'fi iniiiiv. has i cm bed Pliiladeliliin ' .m Tin' n.llier is tiulilti.Kn.1 I... (I. VI.... Tli-'"t sum nf the army of occupation. It covers'- H eight tinge.. Including editorlnl and tporUnK, yra dcpaiimeiits us well as a few HIuatratM JM ((lilies M N'"l oiilv military affair., but b'g event! ot, il the vvoi Id generally me covered in it col-' M iiiiiii-. 'I'lieie ie nl, same good half-lone, vt3 mis and many fenture.. Including a forum,, 33 ... no sons oi siinjects are leancwijr mt- t .i.s. , K hnt the men of the Hrmy ot occiipatlou'i& expect to s,nx ju Cernmnr for Rome. tim l'l eideiit f , tlie aniiniiiicement of plaen tt V sel(, theatiiial talent for the various camps . in lierminiv. 'l'he pa jwr is published In An 2?3 id 1 inn li ' 'iCT " ;. v -km , The editorial stnft i. composed of RergenBVSii Waller llarrigiin. Mattery A, Seventy- K W3 sixth I'ield Artillery: Corporal Joseph T Si lv tin .iih I' . I. . I. r a. 11.1 i VTil - t ..in, mii. ... rouriii iiiinnvi.1 , ill- . . ..I., ii.. i.. . . i . ii. i, . . . . . V. ' . ' ..I.. ....... ,i ii, .iiuci fnuHKi, nmnuinnce uoir)- pain No U7: Piivate Thomns J. CoonST, Mallerv A. Seventy sixth Held Artillery: Piivate fail W I.diiuion. Battery E. Tenth I'ield Ariiljery . Piivate K. W. Fulmer. Sop plv Coiuiany. Seventy sixth Field ArtillervJ Piivate 11ml II (lammoiiM. Company D; Eighth .M:u liinc tin u llnllnlion: rrirntd .IiiiNoii llnuiui. Cnmpniir 0, Thirtieth Jn faiuiy . Piivale A. K. Hniley, Battery K, I'lghteenih Field Arlillerv. The co,iv of the nevxxpaper vxas sent hertl" nv i in pin. ! I nlter KHtifuiaii, Company 31 1 louitli I mini Stales Infantry. He in n. 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Prices .l&VJ!!.; Nights 50c to $1.50 i l';rnt Pala Hol!daya x il vvim'U.s On ionic Outburiit of lltlarltr. iimHiinnimiHiK Mat. Sat. 2WM aoa pan3!!j:iraiiuir,ra,iii!iB,m" With FLORENC E MOORE i'iin.Am:i miA's rom:.M0ST theatres tsi A rv IJruuil an.l A iicut dKUAIJ LAST 3 EVGS. MR. LEO DITRICHSTEIN In a Comedy of tho Theatre "The Matinee Hero" s,-.l V l.hK hll.VTS TODAr UAV11J flfcU.ABCO 1'retenta . "TIGER ROSE" With LENORE ULRIC Ami Orlclnal Cait. FORREST "ro:: n&; .: ' i II.Mtt.ISS nil.LlNUHAM Preaenta FRED STONE In (he .Musical Extravaganza. , JACK o LANTERN r s.,,1. for .vt vi, nn Sale Today C A DDirf .'hcmnui nu .luntoer. liAKKllA .,. ' rs.tw..w ' A LAUGHING TRIUMPH! ' coil M S. HAtiniS Prenent X fXV COMFOV bv (ICO. MIUDI.ETO..J THE CAVE GIRL1 Wilh LOLA FISHER ,SSS .,,! r. i Hi. I ji -t Wrrk on Sale Today METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 9 CO.NCKItT HY A.MEL1TA i Galli- Curci ! -V -a, - - VLJt. VX'' Kz "" Miiry Marnettc Mll . and Oh. 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