v JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Jfri. Charles Stewart Wurts's Dancing Class Meets To night i neatro I'arties j f for Miss rflHE Khnol sei win i.avi' a mic uhip . . ...III !.-..- 1 11 .1... nil Int'A if .1,1,1 Imil. Tnt. ,,,5 IP" nil' J "" ,u" ,l " """ '"' iird to u iroiii jiii-fuiiK i" iiiiTHH . .... .4!... ...... I As " ' , . ,. .. ., t ... ,!. a nuinDer omiiuih: mu Vjmf tUP ll.IIll.l-, nil- wnvii lUiurni fl entertain for their tliuishtor Kllza Mb, an'1 ''IP ,,rnm TnSiinll will give i party for tlicir tlauxlitci- Murgnirt nml ii.ir niece. Dovn Hutciior. Mr. nml '"' .. II TT...1 ...III .(..l.l -I (r!. Uirrnn tiuuKi' "i"i"" " dinner for tneir iwn uiuiRiuor. .uuriei nd Doiotliy. mid I lip Ocoi-rp I'rtersons ,rjll piir n dinner for Vcrnei . .MONO tlio debutantes tlinie will be A smaller nlTnliH nnlj todaj. with Hie1 ..wnlien of the dinner-dance wliioli tlie.i ,I,L ie civinc in New Yoik for I ffUeiiPi- ue Kivinc Hi .xcvv io mi j'ifi. The llertram I.ipplneotts will en- , teln at llin thcntie ..,"'. a .-upper, ,flc-aiil for Iiftsj Davi. daushlcr ot j Ur laac Warren Davis, of I'enllyu. , -,, t.i in Rush and (icoiire Hartol. "" . . . t. ulin. as ou know, are lo bo uiar- .,.',) nn Annl i", will be suests of honor' I,, dlnnor to be ,Ucn by Mrs. Joseph j H HrarJer this eeultiR. and the guests yill ""0 10 ll'C lllt'JlLif' iiui;i-aui rl) i on heir about the scale the IVnn JL Snuth'- ami Hiirriiiiiuw had me Snuth- and- Ilarrunaiis Had niei' Mr. ruin Smith. Jr..' Nie c-iine on from Nen irK rocenllj and took Kitti Smith vit'i her down tn the l!rightor in Atljntb Citi for a sliort stay Sun ha not been scry well, nml it was ..-hi lies) fni her to leave the new iabj at home, and take things cay, as it v'ere at the seashore. Tim went i own insc i iuiraiiii. . unu l.Y.n 'T, J nZfiX,; I Mrs Sim UI Vlriipiv the next da . , .i.i. ill In fait, the doctor tbougbt at first that t ..i nni iiinouin. aim oniy aciiui-uhj .iviilul thnt it was not. Of course. Mr. linn nf I'hilndelnhia lias issued invi f.iinnv tn meet tie .Mayor aim .vns. Moor" on Wedncsdav evening, February 11. "I the Historical Society of Perm- sj-lvanm l!.no Locust street. Aim .ir. , hinohl W lirunner, oi .n'w mm, urn Ilivcr-Trout nmlnnkmcut." i ff!lk , most icprcsentative uumiier ni nomen win act as iiii-iwi-s ii" v.;' - 'nine a"'' ' socms u "'" '"' " ,cr .'"' ttrfstiii'.' afTair. The hostesses are Mrs. toiiii T nen-ion, Mrs. John Cadwal iilcr Jr . Miss Sophia Cadwainder, MUs Cuioliiic Ii. l pv, .virs. .vniin'w Wrilil Crawford. Mrs. 'Ihcodore .M. Ktliiig '!" 'olili viroome. .uis. Charles Woleoft Ilenrj. Mrs. Artimr , i,(.i Mrs. Howard W . Lewis. .Airs. V nni Iraner l.ewis. .irs. .i. vv mis IarUii, Mrs. KH Kiik Price. Mrs. Cor ilius Stevenson, Mrs. Joseph I'. A ide- i iier. .vlr- .iexanucr vn """'""" bd Jlis. Clarence Clark Zantzmger. pl!i: ("inilotte Cuslimau t inn s lea 1 fur Mr John Drew will be held this iftcrnnnii from I until ." :!!0 n clock. Thcc tens arc delightful nffairs. I.ver inee the little club wasstiirteil uovvn in dentil 'lentil sireci ii na srowu nil grown, and now tni.es in iwo ousev nt Twelfth and Locust htrcels. The women mi the board have been wl fat limbic iu their efforts to make the Hull n real homo for the actress who, ot drawing n princely saiarj, is nil - bbli to go to the lirst-clnss lintel ami i" often dad to go to boarding nouses ivhuc Hie accommodation havo not wn ,nitoil I o her neei. At the Cush- iRii ( lub he alwavH imds a supper hrn he returns, often cold and tired, rom tin theatre nt nignr. ine rooms ire delightful and spry preny. viiriuu-. , cr-'in- having donated the furniture ml in eevoi-ies. finiitll. 'IT-. I liirriniKii, m-i iimiiiui, jwu iiiiiJiui ui Olgll'.a IjainDlla CratCrnity .mntr, fi.. l1. o. ., was Ullliuunucii in mu ti,y iviiult knov mid Mrs. Smith. Sr., were sent' will be held in the Clover ltoom of the! - for and cierv one was prettj well, Iicllewie-Strntfoid this ecnin:r 't- it... . . .. ,., . I i at - it -r ....... I'L 'l nt fiift' but now. fortu- ., 8' i Lincoln Itcineke. Mrs. . I. Harkcr Chad-' erly, .Airs. Max Maier, Mrs. William li.fi slels betteVniiilwIllsct "ellif '' le Viru' A nnl' wi '" ''-UKe wick. Mrs. George C. Worster. Mra. , Logan. Mrs. W. V. Johnson, Mrs. ii.,,,' !.' ,,r,"rnt ",0 1""''"',lt. 0J7 Clit"stmit street. -Toph T. Talor. Mis. William Lewis, ' Fiank Vundeilierschen. Mrs. Grant I ifiii she wll have to stav in Atlantic '""lay evening. Aiuim;; tlu.o on the i". Thomas Stoke-, Craven. Miss Mar- , Uoekefeller and Mrs. W. Lent.. In for a n mber of weeks before she mmiltre are the Misses Sheerau. Miss Sueiite Craven. Miss Harriet W. Cm- 1C i, m, mI leelnre with so much ' ' Norc "'U , -Mis Dorotln Power u and .Mrs. W. G. IMN, I" b 1 ,,t imi X I Mi,s II,Bllli l,'i'''' J" Jlartl n Slop . v .,.,. ,. . ... i ALONG THE READING MCkness about, one is migiitj leiieieu ., ii,m iinii, n Yi Vi1 - l'airhill 1 riends' Associat on has ,, ... ,,.-,. J,o lu ,ir whet, people arc getting better. I ysll bcen organiwi, ; f.nP(.tion with the, " and Mrs. Charles II. Jacobs. V ... ! Elizabeth l-'arrell b.Vvu- r,IlSS l-'irst-rlay school of the Fairhill Friends' vI'?-h?.u bC,C" f,Pouf(1,Ile u, wcck.iu At- t up in il.nt tl. Cirv Parks Assoc a- .. 'H'J?1'1 , arlPl!'. V ' Mies Sweeney Af 'r f.n ,. ,i -i. lantic City, have returned to their homo . v... .. It !..... !... ...l,AH ..n.. r!........ t t! .... - ".. 1IT.,.. I- T CI .......I t 41.A .!.. ..J...nu H I ilium - ...- --.r - - - i M(i ii iu rnnn ohm.. .iv.i,jiii,tv.iiiiinttFinniiuui i . 1 Mr Drew has ahvavs shown an in- I he wedding of Miss Sarah If. Ilarn cri't in the wclfmc of the club, ashavci holt, niece of Mr. nud Mrs. DavKI II. i nan other well-known actors ami Lane, of 1 100 North Thirteenth street, i c!r..M- Mrs. Otis Skinner has been and Major James V. Ifoohnn, M. ('.. rr-idciit of the flub for man) jcars. of Washington, will tukc place on inin nf the board members include Mrs. i Wednesday evening, rebruary -i, nt the lam. Large. Mrs. Samuel Chew, Mrs. home of Mr, ami Mrs. Lane. The Sjiliif Hutchinson. Mr-. Ccorge Fairs , bride will be attended bv Miss Maltha al r Mis. U Kmott Hare. Mrs. heoisi II I.orinier. Mrs. rinrencc Mahlon Kline, lovd and Mr?. Uim. nnl.iiiser. Mrs. Mr lloriilio nates 1 fid" ml llecelier rincl. le f linton Ito'crs voo(lruff.wlio."ic linn i la t viii-oii vav such n shock lo fnmih and friends, was for jtiirs trfj urer of the club. NANCY WYNNIJ. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES "fie ol Hie pioiuinenl ilebulante'' of I winter will be Miss Jane Shuvv Il'pbinn daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. fWiHiinii W. Ilenbiiru. of Orchard I.ce, llllinovii who will lio Inlrodiiced bv Ilioi luucntH nt m ten mi Saturdur. Or- .tiilien J ATv. mid Mrs. Ilenhiirn v ill iv a hull nt Hie ISelleviic-Stratford on December 2S. Mi'-s YirRiniu IScnson Curler, who III be one of next reas-on's debutantes, ill make her debut at u ten to be given i Iier parents, the Rev. ficorge Cal- "i Carter and Mrs. Carter, of 1 imi- r. rmifl. Itprn Afnrr nn TluirsdllV. jOi'iober 7 Miss Sarah Atlee Downs, who will bo one of next sciibon'B debutuntes, will '" lircGentert nt- ii (en In he plven bv htr mother. Mr. Norton Downs, of '0rilhnnl.n Unein Tlipflii 'CiinH. nn Oetnber H. Miss' Downs will also be l!(f.t of honor nt n Imll nn .Innunrv ii. 0 he given by Mrs. Downs. Mrs Norton Downs will cive n din- Mr on Filday evening, Frbruury (I, in "nor of Miss r.llwibctli (i. Welsh, nniiiluhte daughter of Mrs. T. Henry l'l011 Amnnc (lie fiiei.li. i III lie "Miss 'eem 1lntn,.,.,iPln., AT1DU 1l(n..i. , .-- .. '. iih.il ii ii, .1.103 ..iiuu, niompfion. Miss II. Pauline I. Hell, 'IIM l:ieiinnr Ilnlili -Ilci. Pnllv 'I'lmier Miss f.eri.ii.lii t i rv.r.... .'..... rteo Miirj p Norris, ".Miss Lorraine' Diss- '011 Miss Phpho Tlnifim AIUu Vnii.-v lllinlnr- Afi. tia.k.. riu.. i. r.. r."r"x Allen. Mr. Fred.-rirk It. Drnv- l!11 , Mr Wilson C. .IcfferyH, Mr. ,1'iirles .Tared Ingersoll, Mr. II. Perclvul i end I nn in r, vi. ti .j it i. -M- .".iim, .in. .liiiiiiuiTn .ut'uui', .,ir. CBItlH 1(1 .Til..,, Km I,. 1J..I,,.. . 1,, InP. GOWNS SUITS AND DRESSES CLEANED ON SHORT NOTICE Quick Srrvlro CleaoUir Mrn'e Clotbee Me rail and deliver, rbonei Toplar 7M 1U3 Chettnnt St. . IV. Cor. M0 a huniijm Hie. B3I? llermantomi Avenue CLEANERS AND DYERS "'iuTv.7K 1616-28 N. Zlit Strwt roc lnleS, xnlre pUone fur TJM'N 1 um for Miss Davis and Iltfsh fry. Mr. Itodney Cooknian unit Mr. II. I tarry Ncllson, Mr. mill Mrs. Alfrcil (!. I!. Steel, of Hnitai- Loaf. Chestnut Hill, will be t homo infonnnlly on Sunday, to nolo- l"" "llllf 11 toar tIlch. t(1lth WC((Hn( ',.;,. AmoiiR the gucstB who will nltend the dinner which Mm. (JrurRo Iliddlc will ?IVc .'.'' .!1011or of her Ki'iinddmighter. MiijN ( etily A . llnmes, daughter ot' Mr. and Mm. John ITumntoti Hume, of I?1," 1F. ,;"I1,',V larp. will be Miss lli'len S. Hurt. MU V. AntnliMiti-. Oey-lin. Mi'.s .Mary T.ncUvvood. of New I '"" .ir, i iiaries liiiuiie, .Mr. Jiime.s h. d-wmi. Mr. 1. Kmermi Thmniisou. Mr. I.mil ( fiejelin and Mr. C Jarocl IiWrsoH. MKa Constance Iliddle. will chaperon the party. .Mr. and Mis. .Samuel Prederick ""iisum aim .miss jnoilotte II, llrown, ot , 1nlim , Mo"'' Chestnut Hill, nie mMn(, a Hlort yl t t, M , r.leuheiin. Atlantic Cltv. IU'U1"'" M((, A, ,. ,b ; vltntloim for a theatic paity and sunncr at the Kitvs-Cnrlton in liuubr of Miss Iuolbi Larvcllo, of rrancc, on rob-1 "uar;. u. , :.ri,J,, ''"; '' lJlIl.l"jS- f Norwood IS '!f l ' is visiting iu Mi-i.. James It. Wood and .Mis. 1'rau ei 1. l'otts have leturned from u stav in New York. Mr-. Wood is at nreseu't . .if fi. n .ii:.. it...i i m.. . ii.'., . ,otmilP(I t0 ,l01. anaitm . CmiT. 1 I ....! L ill I IUIJ. .Miss Julia K. lleebnci. o' Cast lAergiecn aieuuc. Chestnut Hill, is making a short staj in Washington. Miss i:ii7,abeth Chihlg Steel', of the oodjiorton. '.ninantown, has just rc t ill ned fiom a foitnicht's visif no tlit. ""' ' V': Mrv Dunbar AVrii WI"; A!'h,h' T.. Whi'f tb"? I at, the Naval Air Station. DELAWARE COUNTY win- i, .. , . . , . iiimiuuiii i nuu nns returned - :; """- , " iu-sut irom a iwo ur, stay in Portland and llangor. Me. Mr.' and Mr. Ward A. llatchelor, of .Vlftvlilti liff tn.. l,...i.i.. . i . . will spend several weeks. Mr. A. D. Vocum, of Itidlev Park, entertained at n card party in honor of .'irs. .1. A. I.glcson. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Turner, of Uicstcr, have gone to itiehmoiid, Va.. "r,iHc- c- fr .:?" ,vi ii i-iuriua. GERMANTOWN Mis. P. II. Allen, of Toronto Can- aim. is the guest of her sister, Mrs Simouski, of rl."2 Pulaski avenue. S. -,?.Ir;. '!n(1 Mr''- V- V- Woodward, of I.. Hrintou street, will entertain in honor of their daughter. Miss Pcrsis Woodward, at their home this evening. The guestn will include Miss Until Mair, Miss Helena rimer. Miss Alice Vogel, Mbs Marie Link. Miss Anna Kucl'T, Miss Mni'j Ilowcr, Miss Jessie Itooth, Mbs i:iUabeth Iljndnian, Miss Kath leen Cooper, Miss Mabel Linton. Mis Alice Hollis and twelve joung men incmber.s of the school set, Mr. and Mrs. Larl Oraham fiordou have returned from their wedding trip and are at home nt fi.,07 Ccrmautown avenue. Mrs. Gordon will be remem- ucrcu as -mss .viary Aideu Htaton. NORTH PHILADELPHIA 'Dick, and Dr. Leo YV . Koohau will be nest man. The combined chapters of the Sigma Lambda Koiority will give a dance to- i morrow evening nt the ISellcvuc-Strat- ' ford. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kchecter, 00(1 I North Sixth street, gave n dinner on Tuesday evening in honor of their daughter. Miss llertha Schcctcr. There were twenty-live guests. Miss Kvcljn .1. loon, of W.'ll) North Ninth street, will leave for Hollywood, Calif., on February ! for an indefinite ; visit. , Mrs. John II. Craven. 1017 North i Twelfth street will entertain' lit dluner Saturday evening at the Rellcviio-Stnit-ford. The guests will include Airs. I Kenton Wnrne, Mrs. William H. 'Wil Ison, Mrs. Milton Harold Nichols, Mrs. , (I. Wnshiiiglon Hdnionds. Mrs. Louii 1422 PARIS MEW YORK iio i I'lio Inirlii llifm. ,Tn,,,.. tf r... . t-.. . ... ........ ....v.. iiiiiti ii 111 .i'iii nun i.rn (jS0iJtitil xuvMiotedJianeverM .evidence at cfazm d&eact cfflcwaia and &ther,twpwal afceide&i0U& But a fev? weeks of our Clearance Sole remain prior to our removal to the Rite Carlton. EVENING PUBLIC ENGAGED TO PMkiwi ' ' WKL " f in iw 'i Tflnr m liiri Iim i'.mmwjv JMmmummBm :- m fflSw -....$-' MISS JANE .Miss .laule Is the daughter of Mr. Itittcnhouso street. Her. engagement bria street, the association is a com munity affair and the social meetings will be held on the second Thursday of each month. A league of sports will ' be organised, to include all the Quaker centers in the city in both branches of ' the societ.v. Miss Harriet I. Uusm'U is I clerk of the association, Mrs. Harold 1 Itnch. assistant clerk, and Mi-s II. Clara Foulke. ticasuicr. A theatre party will be given this evening for Mi-s Nell Itolton. Mrs. Samuel Alcott. of 22 IS North 1 ftroad stieet. entertained the members of her card club at luncheon and cards on TucMlav. Mrs. Charles K. LuUeus, I Mrs. Samuel Alcott. Mrs. Chnilcs Wis- l. .. .l l. II.... Af.. fAt... !r f.if.li; Ms Ve son sYllor Mrs Oobdfellow, Mis, Aelsou h.iilor. .Mrs. . m's's A X-wT, "mil Js: J8TA were the guests. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. It. P. Auck, of 2."7 South I'"ur rrgut terrace, has beqn visiting her daughter at Vcntnor, N. J., for the last foitnight. Mr. and Mrs. (icorge P. Fallon, of 1417 C.irard avenue, will leave for an extended trip through California nni! the 'esl on Friday Mis. L. M. Andrews, of the Ivanhoe Anarlments. wlio has In en visiting Mrs. Meie.lith. of Mnplewood. N. J., is ex pccled to icturn on Saturday. Mr-. Hnrr.v C. Staudbridge. of 200 South Fifty-third street, who has re cently recovered from an attack of diph theria, is spending a week at Atlantic City. VMrs. Trnfton Trcdick. of ."0:r. Pine street, is a guest at llnddon Hall, At- lantic.City, for two weeks. Mr. Trcdick I will join her on Saturday SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The Moanna Country Club held its third annual dance at McCrca's Academy Wednesday evening. Among (Via niomKnpa nf (lie elnli ni'rt' "Ti Til . vvnrd Murrv. Mr. Thomas KcndricU. ! Mr. Ra.v VColfe, Mr. Francis Murrv, Mr. William Ilnllman, Mr. Albert Al terslghts and Mr. Joseph Kcllj. The 11110 class of .'he Catholic Girls' High School will entertain nt an in formal dance to be given at the Citj Club, this evening. TIOC3A Miss .Mae Sprntt, of o42. North Twenty-fir.it street, entertained in formall) nt her home Inst evening. Mrs. Cordelia Ristine. of .".71:1 North Orntz street, entertained tho follow ing jesterday iitternoou nt her home: Mrs. John '"uttall, Mrs. Laura ShlnUle. Miss niiznbcth 1'aliner. Mrs. Frank Fischer. Mrs. Rn moml Week - WALNUT ST. I PHILADELPHIA jxuuon LEDGEK J'HlL.ELPillA, FLUDAY, NAVY MAN y - ... Phoio h Zam & Phillips I. 1. MAL'LE and Mrs. Charles 1. Maulc. of lil!17 to Lieutenant George Wilcox An entertainment with dancing will be held in the auditorium of the Church of the Holy Angels. Old York road above Lakeside avenue. Oak Lane, Tuesda.v evening. February 10. ftfr the benefit nf the Angclus Athletic Asso ciation. ROXBOROUGH Mr and Mrs. Iloraco L. Bickhnrt have returned fiom their wedding trip 'and nre at Tionic at Norcg Village, (Jlou ccsler. N. .1. The bride was Miss Filna M. Volk, of 517 Jamestown ave nue, JI''- n"11 -Mr' ','''"",i ' Kuhn. Jr., . , . f, . ....,,,,. , .,' ' " b?.t Lome on Ubxboroh a'vVnue. v.anan,a8?rriDa NORRISTOWN Mr.-,. 11. II. Fisher, ot 1M1 1)0 Kalb .street, will jive a reception at her home mis evcntni; in Honor ot Ur. and Mrs. I'lcdenrk lirjton Little. Mr. T.ittle bfforo her marriage was Miss Hlcanof I'. .IlllRlllll. l.itllc was a captain in the medical corps, ami .-crveu with dustiiirtlon in Ifussin. Me was awarded the Ilritiah I'lsiinguisiicd ervlce Aleilal. Mr. nml Mrs,. W.' K. Anon, of Rcl- fry. Iinve nnnouiiccd the eiicugeinent of incir (laiiciiier, .vits-, tatlirrine Anson to Mr. Amos S. Ilei-bncr, of Knst N'orri ton. Miss Ausnn entertained a number of her friends at a Mippcr mid dance nt ner nome. j Dance and Reception I A dance and reception will be given i in aid of this building fund of St I.ar ! tholomevv's Church. AViuxiiiiuiiim. nt i the Cnlnmliii, (Muh Tti.s.n,i .,.i rir i! idieets, February tj. Several veterans of the world wnr have volunteered their services, and also the Kntre- Nous So rority is working iu coniunetinn with ll"' "10" f,,r the success of this affair, nnjiuiinnuiiiun George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Advance Spring Millinery Suitable for Immediate Wear Special Showing at $10 Yer.v i.nstty ara thcuo new models bhowlns uomlilnatioiis u! uim and au-a.vv, und thoro aro new materials, Includlnff lialn-loth and n.u.nln which sliovv cltects decldodly new and attractive and moderately jiricid FullFashionedSilkHose,$2.75 Ladies' black Silk Hoso with fashioned 1'cft In a dependable wearing quality. This Is as low us today's wholesalo quotntions; It would be economy to purchase now. They liavo lo too and heel and uarter top, they are made h our best manufacturers, and their price will bo higher for the next shipment Toilet Article Specials Woodbury's Facial Soap, 20c cake Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet Soap; medium size 55c box of 6 cakes Cutex Compact Nail Set. 50c size, -10c Jergens Violet Glycerine Soap, 10c cake Pepsodent, an excellent tootli paste, :t8c tube Hinds Honey and Almond Cream, IOc bottle Cutex Nail Set, 1.50 size, $1.25 Duplex Washable Gloves, $1.50 Vo will offer for Saturday three standard makes of Duplex Gloves, Kayser. Fownea und Slerrll. at this siieclal price. They aro vv.islialilo aim come in white, buck, gray, mode, beaver and brown Serviceable Klove.i for present and sprlnj; wear. New Neckwear Ruchings Tor collar and cuffs and used spring ljiousea ana ureases. We r.i,v ivami'i- tviuu iivui une io aix I Net Ruchings Organdie Ituchinffs 1 Georgette Ruchings wnwiwyrirj "KING OLAF" SUNG BY CHORAL SOCIETY! j Excellent Presentation of El-j gar's Cantata Under the Di rection of Mr. Thunder ! Tim rlinfnl Slnnipff. Illlllpi' the lead - ei-fbip of Henry Gordon Thunder, gave a fine rendition of Ulgar's cantata, "KiiiR Olaf," at the Academy of Music last evening. The soloists were May Kbrey Hotsi, wh stepped into the soprano role at the shortest possible notice; itoynl r. Mai'J.clicrti, tenor, and Horace Hood. bass. The orches- I itra was made up from members of the 1'hiladelphia Orchestra and Mr. Thun- Uler wtsfly selecteil that milliner ol in- auuur v. iiauiiiin uiui-iiuiuk. ;m slriimnntnlists whlfli hnsl- Imbinced the , bride was ghen "ill marriage by her chorus. The work of all the soloists was good. I but that of Mrs. HoU, considering the circumstances under which she ap- I peared, was remarkable. Miss Grace Kerns, of New York, had been origi nally assigned to the sopiano part, but shoitly before noon yesteiday her man agers telegraphed that Miss Kerns was 111 with influenza and they wrre unable to find any one who knew thu part to take her place. Mrs. Hotx luid just i viin iieu iiinu i iiiiuiiisport, wiii'ic sue had been singing, but at noon agreed to take the part, which she had never before seen. last evening's perform ance showed few signs of the hurried study and she bang with all of her usual fine voice and artistry. Mr. MacI.H leiu has an excellent tenor voice which he uses well, both in solo and iu en semble woik. Mr. Hood was iu good voice and did the solo pait allotted to him with smoothness and glace. 1'he choius was nUo in line fonn Mr. Thunder has succeeded in getting a body of singers rather better than ordinarily balanced in voin- parts and thoroughly responsive to his wishes as conductor. They showed little inclina- I tion to wander from the pitch and the, tonnl quality was good through - i out. This was especially the case in the beautiful unaccompanied chorus. "As Torrents in Summer." near the .close of the cantata, which was not only one of the best bits of singing of the evening, but was also one of the IMl .B.,.u nf nrnin..!!!.. ,.P l. I i cantata. There is much for the chorus to do iu the work and the Choral Society and Mr. Thunder may w'cll bo pioud of the manner in which they per formed a composition b? no means easy. The composition itself is one of Elgar's best in one way and one of his worst iu another. It has much more of real musical feeling thun most of his compositions in the larger forms, and them is a striking absence of the academic quality which is a feature of so much of his work. Tt is fresh, i vigorous and exceedingly effective in its orchestration, the accompaniment being almost as important an element of the cantata as the solo voices, or even the choral parts. Hut the work as a whole is not original. It is highly reminiscent of other composers, notably Wagner, whose influence both on the vocal and instrumental writing is more than merely apparent. However, this does not by any means prevent it from being a most attractive piece of music. Ardentes Club The Ardente.s Club will hold u baslket ball pame and dance this evening for the benefit of n bleacher fund for the Iteed Hmifio, 714 Reed street. The opposing team will bo the Uorsett 15. C, of the Athletic R. C. The Ardentes Club is fiom the Starr Garden It. C. Mr. R. Forman is chairman Natural Not Synthetic Vamlla yf0 bftter aadttrengcr lonther Flsrora DoLblc Strenjth Yoar money biet If not sstiiSed At all Crtitrt y. ! Garrett & Co., Ino. Brooklyn. N. Y. iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiNiiiiiini'Wiiii1 P 1 lis tn no many ways for trimming havo a complete assortment in lncnes wiae. 35c to U5 yard 15c to 51.10 yard $1.25 to $3.00 yard &mmm?ZL- SAW V wr I m i --ff2 nil m ssi m am kjr, ..."'""" i W SI I S P r ivaT?f- n u jlut w n - mMCTSii 11 stes J mm JANUARY 30, 1020 MISS D. M. WHITING WEDS MR. DOOLITTLE Other Interesting Weddings of the Weok Mi3s Hornketh Bride of Mr. Freund An Intel esting wedding of the week was that of Miss Dorothy Mundcll Whiting, daughter of Mrs. John Henry Clay Whiting. Jr.. of Till Corinthian avenue, and Mr. Charles Melvin Doo little, son of the lato Professor Charles L. Doollttlc. of the diversity of IVnnnylniuia. which look place on N ei'nesday evening in tlie t liestnill .Street Haptist Chinch. Chestnut fctrret 'west ot r.irtleth street, with the Kev. brother, .Mr. John Henry Clay Whit ing. .'!d, and wore u gown of ivory satin, with the veil of tulle extending to the hem of the court trnin and caught with orange blossoms. She car- , ried un ivory-bound prayerbook, with a maikcr of orchids and lilies of the valley. Mrs. J. Nelson Perry, the' bride's sister, wore a gown of pink satin and chilfoii, with n pink 'hlfTon hat, and can led u shower of oicbid Miss Agnes Mundell Perry, the little uii'cc of the bride, wore n white , georgette frock nud carried an old- j lashioned nnvgay, with Miss Ijlsic Itrovvu and Miss Alary Cooke acting as flower girls. The two latter wore frocks ot pale pink georgette crepe and ear ned studs with pink sweetpeas. .Mr. Doolittle had for best man Mr I'dwaid A. Millar. Jr . and for ushers Mr. Charb-s M. X. Killen. .! . Mr. Charles A Service. Jr , Mr IMvvard P. Illiss, Jr.. and Mr James Ilea Stauuaid. The reremonj was followed by a reception at the Aldlne for the families and a f"w close friends. Mr. ant! Mrs. Doolittle left on a trip and will be at home after March 1, nt 2017 Boulevard, Wilmington. The bride was one ot the prominent workers of the Emergency Aid Aides during the war, and Mr. Doolittle served as ensign iu the United States navy, doing duty iu Constantinople and the Near East. rKECND IIOItNKETH Another pretty wedding of Wednes- . Iii AKnnl'nn tiiii r, sVl.... ..I " f . .. T 1!. XT i" V1 '"'."", u""u.1 l" liJUJa.tl Hornketh. daughter of Mr. and Mrs C.corge Hornke"i, of Tioga, and Mr. inaries it. rieimd. which was i solemnized at the home of the bride groom's parents, 702 Courtlaud street, bv the Rev. J. M. S. Isenberg, of Trinity Reformed Church. Droad and Venango streets The bride was at tended by her bister. Miss Marie Horn keth, and Mr. Charles Kngler was best man. A icception followed the cere mony. Upon their return from n short trip, the bridegroom and bride will live at 702 Courtland street. PiOP.r.IlTS KHYSEIJ Miss Mildred Chaplain ICeyscr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel J. Keyser. of L.vnch, Kent countj. Md.. and Mr. Robert Leonard Roberts, of Lastou, were quietly married 'W ednes- day morning nt the home of tbe bride room s parents, .Mr. and Airs. Ilurrv Koberts, Sr., on Goldsborough street, WALNUT J Sat , 23o to 51 00 NlCHTri AT S.1.1 The Popular Cartoon Comedy vnEaji Jit. St Wejk Seats NOW FISKEO'HARA in "Down Limerick Way" ACADEMY OF MUSIC TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 3 SIR OLIVER LODGE f ast LrcTf nn or snntES "THE DESTINY OF MAN" TyhetH. 7r.c to L' Ill'J Chestnut St iPAnTTMV .Cvns nf Ifinnn'n 1t1l pkAiHnt PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA 1 TODAV Tomor. nt f-JU'MON nt iuiuui.s. uei:tiiovbn no 8 M 'MMMSSMMSSMMMMMMSSSSM "Shnn mUh Cmnfart nut - -- Just Received a Shipment 1 1 hi Whitt all's Anglo-Persian Rugs In a range comprising ull sizes in the best designs and color ings. 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By Popular Request ARTHUR HOPKINS TClll Present JOHN DREW IN "THE CAT-BIRD" The Unusually Brilliant Comedy By rtuoTt Hushes For One More Week Beginning Monday, Feb. 2 4 DANCING LESSONS $5 A TEACHER FOR EACH PUPIL Individual Instruction Exclusive Method Mirrored Studio 1520 Chestnut OFFICE 809 Locust 3193 CORTISSOZ SCHOOL ACADEMY OF MUSIC NEWMAN Travel talks Color Views Motion Pictures TONIGHT g: TOMOR AT 2 30 1 BELGIUM REDEEMED TleKets fiOc "fie Jl nt Hepi's, jmph . 2Ec EITH'S "VIE" QUINN & CO. i Th Last Word In Jazz Art Dorothy Shoemaker & Co. In a One-Act Playlet, "LIFE" , Tatrlcola; Herbert Clifton. Swor Bros.; De Marest & Collette. and Others. ORPHEUM ""kST. tisc ; MAl: DESMOND (HERfaBLF) " IPRRY" I a Tlir. nl'WITCHING Julu1 s Tiir. hewitchino FnB S "TUB ETERNAL MAGDALENE" T-T-DT 1?C Ken- Ave- CumberlaniS i r T A ) r Lt. Ladles' Mat. Kvery Day l-tS- -- r.D. LEE WROTIIB 4 20th Century Maids ! A CTlV Walnut ab. Mh. Mat. Today. 1 ladiinu Giris ?rn u. s. a. 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PHILADELPHIA'S LUADIN-O THEATnEH Dlrecllon of Leo & J J SHUHERT SAJt S .Shubert Kimtra AT ',i,, 1 Broad lie! I Locust LAST 2 X1GHT.S MAT TOMOR. KHiTII with ANDREW TQMBEa LIMITED EVOAOEMEVT Kljlv rOL'Il WEEKS ONLY A Ttevuslcal Comedy of Xevv York's Latin Quartler Beginning Monday Seats Now Selling 'with FRANCES WHITE I JAMES VATTH aha rem MAN. TED LbVV !-. L lll'l'. MAN. PAUI, 11LRNS, HILL; DALE BI'NSI Til IH-II AN' TIIE so r.vaious AiiTisrs MODELS VJL. I VDIP NIGHTS AT K".'d LYKI MAT. TOMOR AT ! .'(I Season's Supreme Success ALICE BRADY r euso.vai.lt. IV "FOREVER AFTER" with N Y C'net nnd Production ADELPHI TlUrrow POSITIVELY LAST 3 TIMES FLORENCE MOORE (1 Vorl'1 s T'tinnK'st (, thn Worlds! 1 unnlbt 1 V r BREAKFAST IN BED SEATS NOW SELLING nEonfii". nnovDiiiit t rii nt The Monarch of Melodramas The Cri Alib rimson i DIEECT irovi ITS TIU.MIl'i STTCESSI-l L Rl N Or SIN Mn tiie imo vpur lis r imevmu Minn, vv i ra onu.iNAL i-uurn sii riT '-IV - T M W I li iV CHESTNUT ST. 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