$" ,v . V ') t y 'V . vi ffiWHTT Vt, ( '. lfiK) T . (wrvjr-;;ii..;.r-iff V'X.bz '.'-y.uat" . w-i v- -v, '--,.' ';''- - " "vvw EVE&XN& HJBLIC teDaER-pkAbELPHlA, ' SATUBt)AY, MAY 3, 1020 ap ,. u 'jusf gossip about people rr Valise nf tllf. Ncwhnld Vo.tlfJhlP ill. IwiB fancy ivy" "" -'- . . - ;; Sc TcZfe o ttc UiMertaimng at uryn mawr. Cushman Club Tea for Mr. George Arliss nnrrlage .( frothy boh .n mr"ur-,:;..nn o..c. but iu -HI DC l" ""-" ",., immediate l ., mi ot. "-"" l"" " '"" ... ii.i tie ceremony, KT . h to lko Plcc In St. Paul's hblc)."f0..t J.,,, Thl! cxnct ante knito, i" " ", . ..., ,, ln ,, """"'K'Tun The bride's aunt, Mr.11"-.. ... tl. ont re Dion ,! ,rJ wornlns. so. though riihv will liw brl.lcsmnl.1s nnd IJorolM .",., ,.,,, ,)n n0 ircc In- doner gi"''. ""- kitatlon l V- ...... . Ttrnn Illtrhle. i...i.iAfrnniii i: ,vnv' - IOC un - ..,! ,f U n 111 liuuiiuiui - Air, to fcrto liven now His uncle, as&zt . otttS;. .n r ?v. ...i. ...., imr one 01 i uc kiiuku t men of Pittsburgh Is coming on to B an wni. ... . . ,ovc Jae Sic' Is ry good looking nnd W10C. ". i.,.,T t.iinitinf. MnllV rhwer a first consul, nn.l n ulstci-ln-,?iyf FiU-F,ugcnc Nevvbold. who ..'riMiior Pepper, will be nmong tno r55m?M"l nufl thiy are both lovely J5kta? Ith- I do not kow AUss Alger laOklDR l!""-. ..i T ,1.,,,'e .Innl.f H II. will it will no n cywitt but i pi jyi..-. - - .,.. ,'l.V, irM.il nurty. And not n bobbed !... among the Philadelphia girls, ex- nt perhaps the little nowcr gins, wno -A, .!.. in Krum dinars, daughters 5 the bride's kIsIct, who was Aliss Amm '..' t.i.i. virfftnln Ncvvbold nnd Re- WOVIH, '""" ,- - , f , liOJie, WHU " lunr.... v. . lecca bridegroom MENTION bobbed hnlr becnusc boar from New York that It's out, iMfd and flnlHliMl. The tiling 10 unve lOffiS lOUg SWiriS Ol HUir, llllll 11 n niiii- ,ai1 in he lour own. However, those rhahaTe theirs bobbed will just have to ,...! ,m,l lionr It." nnd let It crow i.t... of ilir tnmc time. Itllt it's not olnj to he nny fun for n while. Thnt betwen stage, when It Is too long to r bobbed nnd too short to nrrnnge nMtlr. Oh ! but won't there be nn un-t omfortablc time ! TlHK Cushmnn Club tea was very In A tcrestlng yesterday afternoon. A frfat many people went over niter inc orchestra, though the board of man ners hnd to be there enrller. of course, when the ten began nroun.i o ciock. Mm. Wnller Ilonklnson was looking .rr rhnrinlnp in n rhiffon frork mildo cnstralcht line nnd a big hat trimmed with ttille Mrs. limott iiare iookcu nrj well In a blnek frock. She wore Ions earrings nnd n rnther smnll lint. Mrs. Oeorge Iorlmer wore n brown jeorgftte erepc frock embroidered in silk Sots nnd trimmed with brown tnfTeta frilling" Her lint wns n niacK ince picture one, trimmed nliout tne crown with inee lenves siiupeu iikc cniui lilits. which were edged with n border ol black vtraw bends. A inee ruiue about two indies wide to simulate n Tfil hung from the edge of tin.' hut, nhich wns iinixitod with straw Deans. Mr. Arli'-s wns very dmrming, and there were bcveral members of his com pany there, nn.l some of the nctresscs ho wore Ktonninc nt the rlub came downstairs nnd Joined in the festivities. Thi ten tnblc was decorated with snrinir noncrt and just loads. of peopje were there. iTJllYN MAWU certainly hnd n won- JJ ,1, lerful t imo witli Uh IIn.v Day fen- liiillfs plerdll Members of the alumnae from nil over the country ar rived to Mn over week-ends with Tanou friend., nnd n number of the married grnduntea of Bryn Mawr were there with tlinr children. Thtn Mrs. Jacques L. Vauclnln entertained Mrs. htephen Illreli. of cw Yorli, nnd .Miss Ulodgett. of Ilostou. Jlr. nnd i'rs. Frederick ('. Porbus had Mr. nn.l Mrs. Hnrr.v v Lewis, of Milwaukee, nnd Mi'i Doris llnrlo hnd ns her gucnts Miss Ktclh Allison, of Ilnileton; Miss Uroer and Miss Philenii Winslow, of New York, while Mrs. Wnlter M. New kirk entertained nt her home at Itudnor a number of guests. Miss Lnugmnid aUo bad n number of friends, who lire tpending the week-end with her. YOU ought to see some of the re hearsals for the Fashion Show on Monunj night. Rehearsals? Yei. be cause, nu sec. you may know how to wear n drcii, but you inny also know nothing whntever of bow to miow it oil. And so, joii hnvo to be told. Several of the dressmakers have been sending meir ma.icii down to show the women who are tn take part in the show how 10 walk, and Charlie Morirnn scemH to be engineerinc some kind of march and stunt. Altogether, it's going to be great' NANCY AVYNNH. Samuel A. Applcton, at Mnrshfield, Warrenton, Vn. Miss Carolina 8. Ilnrelay, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Iivttleton Harclay, of Gravers lane, Chestnut Hill, expects to visit her aunt. Jlrs. Ar thur Mason Chichester, of Widworthy, Lcesburg, Vn., for several weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Adolph Hoscngnrteu hnve opened their country plnce nt St. Davids, nfter spending the winter in town. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Scott, of Cnmbrln Court, St. Davids, have leased for the summer, Hlwyntnn, the house of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Morcnn Dennison, nt lioscmont, which they will occupy June 1. Miss Hebeccn Polk, of Danville, Pn., Is visiting Miss Peggy Ferguson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Ferguson, of Chestnut Hill, for the Sprlugslde reunion, over the week-end. Mr. nnd Mrs. Adrlen Francois Wellens, of (Sowcii avenue, Mt. Airy, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. John P. Lelgo. of UvcrurooK, will snil next week for Her muda, to be gone for sevcrnl -weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oliver .T. Prentice, of Wayne, entertained nt ten on Wednes day afternoon In honor of tho Itcv. W. W. Hcberton, D. I)., nnd Mrs. Hebcr ton, In celebration of their fiftieth wed ding anniversary. Among the guests were: Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Howson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorge Amiiu, Miss Frederick Trent. Mrs. George Chapln, Miss Walsh, Mls Mary WnMi, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Walters nnd Mr. nn.l Mrs. Kufus Wntles. Mrs. Krnest Howard Hunter an nounces the marriage of her dnugliter, Miss Knthnrlne Iteeves Hunter, to Mr. Isnnc Hobcrts Davis, Jr., Sntnrdnr, April 24, nt St. Clement's Church. Mr. nnd Mrs. Davis will be nt home nfter September 1, nt Swcedsford road, Gwyncdd, Pn. Mrs. J. Lawrence Pnnconst. of liosc mont, will return in n few dnys from Atlantic City, where she bus been spend ing n week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles Lacev Hamil ton, who have been spending the win ter nt the Ilellevue-Stratford, will go the early part of June to Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. Sumucl Kekert have returned to Devon for the summer. , Miss Klcnnor Chandler, who has been spending the winter at Pineliurst, has returned to the Wellington. Airs. David Short, of Pclham road, ficrmnntown. hns sent out cards for a luncheon and bridge on Tuesday, May Mrs. Christopher Fallon, of Wayne, has returned nfter spending the winter in Cnlifornin. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Dlnmond. who have been spending several months in iMiropo, will return to their home in jjcoii uus week. Dr. Hlennor Pntterson hns returned to Cambridge, Mnss.. nfter visiting her sister, Mrs. A. K. Whiting, of Devon. Mrs. W. C. Lobb, of Devon, enter tnini'd a number of her friends at 000 on Wednesday. Colonel Joel J,. Hildebrand, of the University of California, llerkeley, Cnlif.. wns the miest of his pnrcnts, .Mr. nnd Mrs. H. (), HUdebrnnd, of Wnjne, over tho week tnd. Miss Helen Chnpln, formerly of Wnjne, but now of Boston, was the guest of her parents. Mr. nud Mrs. George riinpin, of Wuyne, for n few dnjs during the week. The engngcmeit of Miss Mollle Cdhen nnd Mr. Abraham M. Iloscnberg was announced Inst Sundn, April 25. Mr. ajid Mrs. K. Aznguc, of this city, announce the marriage of their daugh ter, Miss Ilmma T. Azogue, to .Mr. Angel D. Pngolu, also of this city. ' 1. rni&K. jidl. . r rm ' m mm m-imzm m m mmn 't ns " u. ct- , j j "- -j, a , 't4m n v s- i "' f4i , f 'm 'c n '. t, m--ic. ju m mi w: V' m. "J MM. Mi, " ...c .. V-Vi ; w X -x l w . :, -ifr . " : i sir ' dommtjmmmm I iflfa , zj I'hoto hy nachracn. MUS. ISAAC IilDDLE THOMAS AND HEIt CIIILDKEN Mrs.Thomas Is an active worker for.fhe Hrj'n yiawr endowment fund. She is nn alumna of Hryn Muwr WEST PHJLADELPHIA Mrs. i:. J. Singiscr, of 722 South Fifty-fifth street, will entcrtnlu Mon' day nfteriioon In honor of her son, Mnr tin Dixon Slnglscr's fourth birthday. The guests will be Miss Helen Hughes, Miss Jean La Hold. Miss Florence Hall. Miss F.lennor Webb. Miss Dleu nor Greenwell. JIIhs Alirlam ulg. Miss Virginia Trcdiek. Miss Lois Jenn Mey ers, Mnster Donnld Knox and Master Wendell S. Trcdiek, Jr. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hamilton Ham mitt Kellj . of -1021 Walton avenue, an nounce the engagement of their dnugli ter, Miss Anne Ttolin Kelly, to Mr. Howard TnjHor Knnls, of Dover. Del. Miss Helen Finncrty, of MSO West minster avenue, is spending tne wcck end in Wnshlngton nt the Hotel Dris coll. She is expected to return on Sun day night. Mlsa Pnllmrlnn Meeker, of riOnt Wal nut street, entertnined the members of the Alpha chnptcr of the Phi Delta rsi Sorority nt her home on Tuesday eve nine. Her rrnesU were Mrs. Harold K. Ilrown. Miss Hele-n Chatham, Miss Rrinn r.lnur AfUs Louise Clilnman, Miss Mnrirnrel P.lllmore. Miss Jenebclle Hnrklns. Miss Ethel Lembert. Miss Elizabeth Obd.vke, Miss Mildred Pld geon. Miss Cnthnrine Smnll, Mrs. J. Mortimer Trnwgott and Miss Estelle Wood. . TIOGA Miss Jean P.lundin. of 2.110 West Tioga street, is entertaining the menv bers of the lletn Chapter of the Pi Sigma Sorority at her home this nfternoon. Her guests include Miss Helen Ilrooks. Miss Emma Mntthews. Miss Marian Wilson, Miss Edith Ifonsall. Miss, Margaret Tolley, Miss Helen HlinmelwVlght, Miss Anna Short, Miss Virginin Short, Miss Anna Hnminghnusen, Miss Alma llright. Miss Mne 15een, Miss Carolyn Ttelneeke mid Miss Poniilc Meshudrn. Miss liliiudln will leave tomorrow for Ocean City to join her parents, .Mr. nnd Mrs. William Ulundln, nt their summer home. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Erb. of 121 Jnck- (.pn street, Trenton. N. J., announce the fngngement of their dnugliter. Miss Elizabeth Marie Erb, to Mr. William Johnson Monkhouse, of 3311 North Nineteenth street, Tiogn. Mrs. J. Y. Glnes entertained nt luncheon nnd cards yesterday afternoon nt her home. -1032 North Broad street. Her guests were the members of the Friday live Hundred iiuo Frnnkford Commanderv No. 38 P. S. of A. O. MISS EDITH H0BS0N TO WED MR. HERBERT E. FRICKE Marrlago to Take Place Tonight at Church of the Epiphany, Qer ' mantbwn Tho we1lln of MU Edith H. Hob- son, daughter of Air. and Mrs. William ft Tt..l .. Pllll tt'A..,..l... .(.AO(. and Mr. Herbert E. Fricke. of 723 Westview street, will tnko place In the Church of the Eplphnny, Carpenter lane nnd Lincoln drive, nt 7 :30 o'clock this evening. The Her. Irving A. Meurcw will perform the ceremony, and .r. ITnlvsnn will elvn lila ilnnchtcr In mnr- rlnee. Allai Hnchel A. Houston, of Hnnfli riinrleslnn. O.. will nttend MIsS Hohson ns mnid 01 honor, ami aii Helen II, Asam. of Chestnut Hill, w be brldesmnld. Mr. A. 1. I-eshcr w 1 net as brt man, and the ushers will include Air. Bertram A. iiititieu, Mr. Kobert Heberton. Air. Carlisle wrignt, Air. Willfnm H. Hobson. Jr.. Mr. Archie G. Sparks and Mr. Ira D. Bcr- toier. A small reception will immediately follow the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. .Mr. anil Mrs. rricke will leave on an extended trip, and will be at home nfter August 1 at 0300 Aloslnn street, Germantown. CHENEY ARMSTRONG The mnrrlnge of AIIs Ethel A. Arm strong, dnugliter of Air. and Airs, Ar thur William Armstrong, of 140 Wi nonr nvenue, Germantown. nnd Air. Dnnforth S. Clienev. of (!7.'!1 Syden ham street, took plnce nt the home of the Iter. Wllllnm Porter Lee, pastor of the Westslde Prebyterinn Church, on Wednesdny evening at B o'clock. Airs. Cheney wns attended by Aliss Anna AIc Kecver ns maid of honor, nnd Air. Car ter Piersol, of Chicago, was best man. A icnption followed the ceremony nt the home of the bride's pnrents. Air. and Airs. Cheney will be nt home nt 0731 North Sjdenham street after Sunday. TWO SOLOISTS AT ORCHESTRA CONCERT Estello Hughes, Winner of Sto kowokl Modal, Singe, and Mar col Tabutoau Plays Oboo Ovfrtur. -Barber of HvlUc'" .Vrla, "Vn voce poco tn" . , Eattlle Huh9 Concerto for oboe and orcheatra . . .. . Marcel Tabuteau Mad Scene from "Lucia".. ,. .. JVatdweben from mefrled . . . Wotan'e Farwelt and Tiro Music. Two .noselnl .Koneini . .Mozart Donizetti Waener . Wagner that the nololms -will bo Vahrah Hanbury. aopranoi Alice Fldler. contralto' Hotiert Qualt. tenor, and J C Mclnnea. baritone. Aleo thut It Will be the ninety-sixth anni versary of tlio nret performenro which took plat'e In Vienna on May 7, 181S4 The Kortnldhtly Club will Klve lta aprlntr concert at the Academy of Muele next Wedneeday evenlnir. The club will be ai otated by Kalherlna Melele, contralto. DELAWARE COUNTY Air. Howard DMnnv entertnined nt llnner followed bj u thentre party on Thursdn eenlng In honor of Airs. Harry U. repier, of Toronto, tun. ills guests Included 11K0 Miss. Jennie IngllH nnd Airs. Wllllnm Alelntlrc. Airs. 1 SATTLEIt P.UANSON Pcplrr. who hns been vismng her Thc r(ding of Mrs. Allnnle Urnn juirenin, .ir, kiki .iirN. 111111111 i. Alelntlrc, at their home in Aloylnn, returned to Toronto yesterday. .Mrs. Peplcr entertained informally at "tea" a few dajs ogo for Miss Alarjorie Ross, nlso of Toronto, who was tho guest of Mrs. Mclntyrc over the week-end. Airs. J. Howard Rebcr, of Ridley Park, and Airs. Dnid S. Ludlum, of Rosemont. have returned to their homes from n visit to Atlantic City. Air. and Airs. Charles E. Alouroe and their daughter, Miss Charlotte Alon roe, who have been the guests of Air. nnd Airs. William S. Melntyre, of Aioy lnn, have returned to their home in Washington. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Prince I'niil Tlemlilnff. nf TlMCcIn whose daughter, Princess Serge Trou- n6K0i, innrneil Air. Edward 11. Stoevrr. of this city. 11 major ln the UnitCll Stales nil kf.i Inn In 1fiil.i i,iritA ith&il a year azo. arrived In tbli eitv JMUrday with i,s h0n-in-lnw, Mr. oioevcr. Thev will 1,,, ii, ,. m...i. t m- n,. ..t.i ' Willi III IlU lli.lnn yinlTnr.l n,l TVihsahieUdti .,.....,.. ' !... ... Until licit Tuesday. the reunion of the Springsldo nluin ai. which meet every four years, will lake pine, nt Springsldo School, Nor n?n ,ni,"' ('ll0Nt"ut avenues. Chestnut "111, liKkn ftcr the meetlnir linehenn J he erw.l t 1 :,10 o'clock. There J"! he about 1,"0 members of former ifel &nt frm n" Par'M 0t th Mm Willi.... it- l, ... U ;,,.. """ winns, .miss nor- I, n.'i.b,,.s.. "I'd Miss Genevieve Ciblis. i -mi I'lne htreet, will give n small "fornwl lea this nfternoon ut C o'clock u,J?t"r ,0,,.M,,H Mnb1,1 A. Ilflco. lliii.ii ,rbH Wheeler, whoso mar- dci.,l,li""r', Wi',,1'1' slvcn nt ,h" IMiiln Gn 1 -n rt A111'""'" i honor of Air. B MoiH. ' v 'Mr- nn(l,Mrs- Harrison CJrtii.'u" M.r' nnd., Mm. Thornton .'J. I . illlKlltl 1 Ifi.M..!.. ...! 1 )..,... I .-.. i "....... lltl ton, M Jiooi oetton. TMf and Mrs. Louis Madeira. 3d of It-"'. "eMnilt Hill, nnd exneet (n ,,... in.i,:!:,;",: ".-. " ENGAGEPIENTS Dr. nnd Airs. Edward Iungerlch Kcf fer, nf 5071 Drexcl road, Ovcrbrook. niinnuncc the engagement of their ('nughter. Aliss Florence AInric Keffcr, to Air. Earl Louis Ellithorp, of Rnd1 nor. Airs. Vrnncls R. AlcCnuley, of 1020 Green street, nnnounces therncncemcut of her daughter. Aliss Pronicn Alary AlcCnuley. to Air. John P. A&hton, of Kniisns City, JIo. Air. nnd Airs. James Clabby, of '1B27 hrnnkforu nvenue, announce the en gagement of their daughter. Aliss Edna Margaret Clabbv. to Air. Raymond M. Doyle, of HOTS North Rroad btrcet. GERMANTOWN Air. and Airs. Hnrry L. Lightkcp, of 120 Enst Hortter htreet, gnve n dinner dance in honor of the twenty. first birth -day of Air. Harry L. Lightkcp, Jr., on Thursday evening, nt Crusaders. The mnrriage nf Aliss Tannic Renle, of 7837 Germantown nvenue. and Air. Leon O'Neill will tnke plnce ut the home of tho bli.Ie on .May li. Airs. J. Augustus Roers, of the Cresheim Vnllev Annrtments. nnd Airs. Harry Aliller nre spending the week in ushington. Air. nn.l Airs. Robert Taylor arc receiving congratulations upon the birth of, a son on Wednesday, April 2S. Mr. und Airs. Abraham S. Wilson, of 1211) Gcrmnutown nvenue, who an nounced the nigngement of their dnugliter, Aliss Mnine E. Wilson, to Air. AIniirice AV. Gorden, son of Air. and Airs. Samuel Gorden, gave n large reception in honor of the event lust Sunday nt their home on Germantown avenue. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Airs. John Heller wns hostess to tho members of her t-ewing club on Tues day afternoon. They Included Airs. Thomas W. Atherholt, Airs. Georgo W. Ruscher. Airs, l'lorenco Uctllcy, Mrs son. of 12:?0 West Tioea street, nnd Air. Charles T. Sattler, of 10 North Fifth street, took place on Wednesday evening nt, 8 'MO o'clock nt the home of thc Rev. W. II. Lenlz, 1112 Tioga street. Aliss Alabel Rranson acted ns maid of honor for her mother, nnd Air. Charles T. Sattlcr, Jr., was best man. A Kccptlou followed at the home of tlio bridegroom. WILLS PROBATED TODAY Banker Leaves $4000 and Upward to Widow In the will of Albert E. Turner. 05 Woodbine nvenue. admitted to probate today, the sum of .$1000 nnd upward was left to his widow, Dora. Air. Tur ner, who died about n week neo. wns a member of the banking firm of Harper & Turner. Alore than 550.000 was left bv Wes LANSDOWNE An entertainment to be given by "The Rninbows" will be held nt thc Twen tieth Century Club on Monday evening, under thc direction of Mrs. Waldo Phil llns. fnr thp heliehl nf the Visitlnc Nurse Association. "The Rninbows," ley trcxeling. 011 South I orly seventh who nre members of Lansdowne's street, who died on April 10 Of this youngest set, include Miss Cntliarinoi sum 52B.000 wns left outright to his Alnguire. Aliss Jane Grnuley, Aliss Jean 1 widow, Clara R., nnd the income of thc Eaton. Aliss Adelc Stntzell, Aliss Alary , residue wns nt-signcd to her during her IIouer. Aliss Grncc Giek, Aliss Janet life. On her death 58000 Is to be given Hcrr, Aliss Alnrion Almy, Aliss Louise to the bonrd of foreign missions of the RnlolatN nnd nn nlmnanherc which doea not offen uppear at n Phila delphia Orchestra concert that of Italy n century ngo were the outstanding features of yesterday's performance of the orchestra at the Academy of AIuslc. The first of thc soloists was Aliss Es telle Hughes, winner of the Stokowskl medal in 1010. Aliss Hughes, however. Is tho first of the medal winners to be allowed to nppenr at n regular sym phony concert with the orchestra. She did exceptionally well, and barring a slight nervousness which wns apparent In thc first number, tho brilliant aria "Una voce poco fa," from "Thc Ear lier of Seville." she nnnenred to be at her ease, notwithstanding the fact that the circumstances were somewhat trviug for so young nnd inexperienced (In a concert aensel n alncer. Miss Hughes's voice Is fine in qunl- 1 Ity. but not large, although she had no difficulty in filling the Academy. Her style is lyric rather than dramatic. She appeared to far better advantage in thc aria from the third net of "Lueiu." j as she sang with more freedom of tone nnd more self-confidence. She wnsj ably assisted in this number by Andre Alnqtinrre, who played the llute ohblignto with great skill and beauty of tone, I botli following and supporting the voice. Aliss Hughes, ns is to be expected, is not yet a finished artist, but she in most 1 promising, nnd as she gnins In expo rieuce should become n considerable fig ure on the vocnl stnee. Thc first per formnncc of the winner of the Stokowskl medal was a triumph for nil concerned. The second soloist was Alnrccl Tabu teau, first oboe of the orchestra and one of tho finest artists in the country; in deed, it may well be doubted if any oboist anywhere plnys the Instrument better than Air. Tabuteau, in technique, tone or in artistry. He plaved the Mozart quartet for oboe, violin, viola and cello, arranged by Air. Stokowskl into a "concerto for oboe nnd smnll or chestra. It was an excellent choice, for about thc only thing in original oboe concertos is nn impossibl unmu slcnl and dry work by Hnndel. Air. Tnbutenu's performance wns a masterpiece of interpretation ns well ns of oboe plnying. The graceful runs were taken with ease nnd dignity nnd the pathetic slow movement with won derful beauty of tone. The orchestra numbers were the over ture to "The Rnrber of Seville.", nnd two Wngnerlnn numbers, the "Wnld weben" and Wotan's Farewell, and the Fire Alusic, all of which were finely played. I'aaanlnl concerto, and with hla ateter, Liza nitnan, tho Jleetliotcn Kreulzer Sonata. The eeventeenth fre Bunrtav afternoon concert will b held nt the Academy of the Fine Arte tomorrow anernoon m .1 ociopk. with Adellna Tattl Noir, soprano, and Earl Pfoute, violinist.' as sololata Mien MannlR Berberlan. Armenian mezzo contralto, will appear In a recital at Wither epoon Hall on Monday evening, May 10. She will "InK a numbT of natln folk-songs In costume. hnd returned from a years service 1ft France. Miss Drieo and Mr. MorrU' sey wero members of th first unit mm overseas In answer to tho call for entertainment for tb boys, una" thV pluvcd before) hundreds of thousands of soldiers on tho battlefields. This vaude vlllo feature, with Miss Drlce. and Mr Morrlsscy as stars, 1h comlns to Keith's next week, with a company of twenty nnd a beauty chorus as an extra, at traction, Since taking tip their vaudeville) touf MIsh Brlco mid Mr. Morrlssy have, ap peared for numerous American Legion J'osm, where they have renewed theln acquaintance with hundreds of boys met "over there." Kwartln. the famoue cantor, with his daughter and choir, will appear at tn Metropolitan Opra House on Thursday eve nine. May fl The murlrnl program for Man' Plekford a Tollyanna " whlih will onen at the Metro politan Opera House on Haturday afternoon Slay 8, will include works of llrler. Roeelnl lllzet, Dvorak. Techalkowsky and other masters Overseas Revue at Keith's "Toots Hweot" was originally "The iliemr.iH U vtic " which was formed by Elizabeth Brlce nnd Will Morrlaey nfter theso two well-known theatrical stars I ENMim miCf MINSTRELS Vnnznn.lt. Aliss Irene Humbert. Aliss Edmee AInlm. Aliss Jimuita Steele nnd Airs. Waldo Phillips. Air. Arthur Davenport has been ap pointed chairman of the Delaware county committee of the American Legion. , Air. nnd Mrs. Herbert Hays are be ing congrntulateil upon the birth of a daughter, Alary Louise Hays. DR. RICE SLAYS CANNIBALS J. Fred Zimmefman Thealrc ffiSr!0' ORPHEUM 2"J n.rm.ntnon Jtr Chelten UT fl mVI'li AVD ARCn STREETS Matt. Mon., Wed. & Bat.. 31B. lBvt., Silt, gggrc HUSBANDS FOR SALE THE JANE P. C. MILLER CONSERVATORY 1028 CHESTNUT ST.1 Walnut 127 PRIVATE LESSONS DAILY DANCINO PHYBICALCULTUnn EVtNING PRICtS 25c, 35c, SCe & 75c Mats. Tueiday, Thursday 25c & 3Sc Ssturday, Best Heats -- "" Today 1$$ Peg o' My Heart) itr.niNNiNfi mondw kvi:niv ' FRANK FIELDER Predict FAIR AND WARMER Ullarloui Fare Founded on a Cocktail One Lcnr Laurh from the Nlfht Sefora Until the Dawn of the Moraine After WITH MAE DESMOND (AND HER PLAYERS) Id Avery Kopwood's Play of Temperature and Temperament 0AHCIN6 MODKUN. ESTHI5TIG and FANCT PI KSFROLIC metropolitan: liLNOrriUHV- OPERA. 1IOU8H Mon.. May 3. Wed , May 0. 8 H5 P. . SCO THIi.VTRICAL AND MUSICAL BTARff Best Program on Earth, $ 1 , $2 J Tickets Now on Bate nt Kllc'a Home, Arch h Juniper. Aleo Day of Performanca at Metropolitan Uox Offlca METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Tuesday Evcninp;, Mny 4th, nt 8.15 LAST AMEIUCAN APPEARANCE E L M A N OENIUB OF THE VIOLIN rnicEB i.oo, ji.M. 1300 fcEATS NOW, 1108 CHESTNUT ST, DANCING LESSONS C A Teacher for Each Pupil 3j CORTISSOZ SCHOOL 4 1BS0 Cheatnut Locuit SIM AfAUEMY beats Hepim'a, 1119 CheitnuC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Tonight at 8.15ffiS! T.nute,aSu!Po'hS. Party Is Attacked While Exploring Upper Amazon Dr. Alexander Hamilton Itlee, hus band of the former Airs. George D. Widcncr, of Philadelphia, hilled two cannibals and his companion hilled one In n ilotinernte flph ulien tlielr ennoe Mr. nnil Airs. William W. Dew'nld KinU mtnelied In the miner Amazon have returned from tneir wedding trip river Kim i...i . - i I'ln-iur una .ir. . lunne A ii.. ,mV,li,''K,, A"l,.Pr ,,n""". Airs. lerton "U"y "ntl Mrs' 'nry Pern- lion T.ie., ; "Y' " '"Vi ",l '" '"ove ind ,i,i '.: " ",1" .'irs. .Mudeirn lfW Ukene ,,"y !lon(K W,,cr' ''' have un a ettnKn for tho 8umini!P nMl..,lPMr", J.n,nM Krwl Sulll "ivun and Jlr. Livtnimtnn u..m 5 hte' ' Wlntcr t the It Z.C '.' ,u nam,sa0nfnAa' '""ting of , CoIon,al JelS. LA1?" ca. Cbl?w 2. IMilla- L ii ii'"". ".neiu on Hatun av. .Mnv Oconto Helnecke, Airs. Alargnret Herre, rMU wii.niAii lr. Knivflfil 1IA.V , a .nn tittun tin.Qittit were! lurs. IMnrv Airs. S. Wlntci bottom and Mrs. George Coward, of Denver, Col , Mr. nnd Mrs. nnd will be nt home nt II North Hartford avenue. Atlantic City. The bride wns Aliss Hlsle StoUely, daughter of Air. nnd Airs. Woodman Stokcl, of Z'SM North Park avenue. AUxs Ruth Wnlrath. of ,1.Y27 North Rroad street, was hostess Inst een ing to the members of the Tioga ii0-r0 club, nt her home. Her guests included Air. Andrew Hamilton. Aliss Allele Friodrichs. Aliss I'lvirn Alanine., Air. Nathon WhitaUor. Air. Alaitm Ale Cooley. Air. Robert I.ukens. Mr. do seph "Shane, Air. Charles Hnll. Air. Paul Parker. Miss Doiothy AleDevitt, Aliss Alnrguerite l.nrkin, Air. Kdwin Feeny, Aliss, Alma Wall. Aliss Miriam Doolcv. Air. William McLaughlin, Aliss .Tenn 'Clark. Aliss Anna Lnikiu and Air. Hnrry Burton. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Air. and Air", fieorgo W. Benham, of 'll.r7 Ridge nvenue, hnM- issued invitations for thc wedding of their (laughter. Aliss Ethel Benham. and Air. Charles Richard Beck, of Wen Phila delphia, on Wednesday. Mnv 12, nt noon, in the I'rotestnnt Episcopal Church of St,. . .lames the Less. The bride will bo attended by her sister, Aliss Certrndo Hennnm. una .Mr. necit will have for best man. the bride's brother, Air. Spencer Benham. The service will be followed bv a break fast at the home nf the bride's parents. Dr. nnd Airs. Louis Reese have re turned from Atlantic City, where they were the guests of Air. and Airs. John Hohen-Adel at their summer home. WISSAHICKON A surprise party wns given for Airs. At. E. Ornhnm In honor of her seventy fifth blrthdav. at tho home of Air. and Airs. 11. R. Murdoch, 211! Humac street, on Tuesday evening. On this occasion a farewell party was given in honor of tho Rev. J. T. Ilnekett and his family. Air. Hackett was former pastor of tho Wlssnlilchon Presbjterlan Church, and has now accepted a call to the Presby terinn Church of Uridgeton, N. J. .virs. Aiary ! t the Sfap&Kv t Kd Mn"'. (3nllwy Morris, j mu thoy w,n sl,cn,l thrco 'CplS'"?!J!.5-pwdfflW. of Bqtli. iav.. ii... "viuuv j tin. pxneeru (n I .. .ir...u nrruov Mm. ( hm ;- w to vi,it kn MSmiwvxmn: Danncnhaucr The seventy -five members of the Alen'H Blblo Class of the Cooiiraau Alethodibt Episcopal (Church held their uuuual banquet In the hoclal hall of the chinch lat evening. Air. Ralph Korndorfer, tho president, presided and addresses were made by tho Rev. Ernest J. Bnvvden, the present pastor of the church; and tho Rev. Edwin Forrest Ilnnn and thc Rev. Richard Rudellffe. former pastors. There was a special program of vocal nnd In strumental music nnd chorusco by the mcmbcrB. Air. nnd Airs. Al. Brodsky gnve n birthday party in honor of their daugh ter, Aliss Emma Brodsky, nt their home, 051) North Seventh street, on Saturday. Among the guests were Aliss M. Wcln traub, Aliss It. Rosenthal, Miss Y. (ioodman, Aliss AL Waldo, Miss AL Ooodmnn, AIUs O. Wnldo, Mr. A. Goodman. Air. II. Burt, Air. H. Wnld, Air. D. Schwartz, Air. O. Grutcl, Mr. W. Brodsky nnd Air. O. Green. Mrs. William Watts Is entcrtulnlng tho following at cards this afternoon; Airs. Isaac Detwller, Airs. Collins Rog ers, Airs. Rlchurd Ocllers .Mrs. Wll llnm F. Hudson, Airs. William Brown, Mrs. Georgo 13. Spotz, Mrs. Frcderlck Wi Weber, Mrs. B. Frank Roule, Miss ISt'llle Mllurcn, .-virs, uibdciib uayuuru, Mr. -Henry McCla.v. Mrs. Cbnrlcs A. The former Airs. Widcncr wns on n yncht with the main party at the time of the battle. The yacht uus nearby and would probably have been attacked had tlio first assault of thc natives been successful. This Is the third time Doctor Hlco hns explored the upper reaches of the Amazon. lie nnd Airs. Rice and their party left the Putted States hist June Their home is in Newport, It. I. Aliss Pauline Stevens, a friend of Chester Obcr. the man who shot nnd killed one of the attacking party of cannibals, received word of the fight. Presbvteriun Church. SS000 to the board of home missions of the sninc church, $1000 to the Alercer Hospital. Trenton, and SIOOO to the Industrial Home As sociation for Destitute Children, Tren ton. Other wills admitted to nrobate were: Willis .1. .Morse, who died in Atlnntle City. SflO.OOO: AInrgnret Sannn. 2."i2i) North Sixteentli street. $1010, nnd Re becca Al. Aljcrs, 123.1 Ritncr street, 807. !.".. The following inventories of personal property were made: Fannie Kellv, $55,01:107; .Inmes Irwin. $21,152.12: AInrgerettn Kucnzel. $17,085.57, and Clara V. Stone, $11,311.03. Coming Music Events The Philharmonic Society will art lla elxth ami final concert of H,- season nt the I Khubort Theatre on Sunday eienlnu, May 0 Th" eololtta will ho Karle Marshall, tenor, and M. Mazel pianist. At tho last concerts of the season hy tho Philadelphia Orchestra next Frlilay aft ernoon and Haturday evenltiK tho Ileethoven i Nintn nynipnony wa uw yrwuutcu. n is noi i nc(in.trv to udd any thine to this ix- pi Tents at 19th St CIRCUS BEGINNING Mff A V .1 A Tents at 19th St WEEK MONDAY MAI 1 U I & Hunting Park Avei iiaii la"Miillil o L'jwiimiiM.irj Sg&: PARADE AT 10 DoonOpnit1tntf7P I fSIHOINV i Pcrforminciti UOUTON AI)VNCF. HAI.K Of KKSKKVKII SEATS AND ADMIHSIOX TICKETS OTKNS MONDAY AT UIM1IKI. 1111(18.' HKI'T. HTURB RECREATION CENTER FETE Klngsesslng Branch Stages Annual Spring Entertainment The Klngsesslng recreation center gave its annual spring entertainment tliis afternoon in its grounds nt Fiftieth street and Chester avenue. Fairy story characters were portrayed by nefglibor hood children in tlio entertainment which wns "Fete nu Verne." Joseph P. Carroll, principal of the center, was in charge of the fete. and and and and TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Grant H Sloey. Itaney Pa . and Susie Mac Donald, nrookllne. Mass deorare Kemp. 1S1 Inirfor st , and Sara I. Vassal It f'lelmer a'. , John Votta, IMS l'orler st , and Christina VlKKlano. 813 Kimball st John Manclnl. ll.llt Whirinn st , and An n'na l'crellu 1U7 Cross st. Charles Hchmlilt, SI 7 nensde st , Helen Glaesr, 41711 Fleming st Giuseppe, Splnellf l0'i M Tranklin et Maria Pcrrtrone, li'J Montroe s( William II I'rese, l'.llt fl ( roiUey st Harah (' ('unaril. Wooilbur, N .1 Nelson KMth l'J-'J St Junius I'ln.-e Mattle riitiliiKlon 1J.'2 M J imcs I'laer Stanley Uimlnl(l 'J. "112 (itlinn si , and Jo sephine VV'edurskti Jdl'J Mvlnsston st Trank J Trearj 711 N (luer st . and Francs '' IIIkI". Slid N Kith st. Joseph A I.islilnBer. SI III H 'Juth st and Anna M MfcKnlKht. 1IIIU S L'nih st Joseph 13 lllc... York I'si . nnd Dorothv A. llrush. I'utchoRue, Inu Island, N. V Jacob Morris. 1109 usd.n st . and .Mollis Ureenti.'rs-. IIS Green st. Georuo Quarli", 331 V llcnn st nnd Mary A 1(111 ll() I J VVushltiBlon lane. William A. Miller. Mt Vermin, New York, iviul llclnn C Smith. 7.'ll CnrlnlhUn ave. niii.unna Da itmnn. 40pt IvHnilVM.rlh r . Elkton Marrlago Licenses and Ilo Ilmnairnnn M I'lirlstlan st r ..... tt' L'..l.li 'K1T.O It.ilrinli. k, nn.l Elkton. Aid.. Alny 1. Twent.v five1 ' n.ar,. mommr. safii r l.ivinsstim m couples htnrtcd the month nf AIllJ In re Charles Hunt Cnlumlius. On., nn.l Alice today by obtaining mnrriage llccn. ns ,1,1" T:?'i.ar"".rV vvishinuton. and Vera follows: Henry C. Russell and Elmi- t.. Sprinuer. ,ienuinton. l'n both Hall; Robert II. . Barclav nnd hu " ' "n4 wX Laura Harper; Benjamin F. lint pier I Walter I,. Pum-sn Jl'.'s v.. (llrard ave.. and and Aladeline Patterson; Wi Hum '. Marlon "ertjoi.- .rjn i oiruH ave r. .xit 1 t ti Hnrlcu Lucari'lll. 101m H join wt aim liionix I'ettibone and Alary 1 Innnignn . i,i "lHl0. Kin f. loth st Cluirle.s Ferguson, Jr.. und Klenimr P. 'Alfred H. jaikson New York rt and Har- nuru . iiiriciu'ii. ii " "" ...j. I. ,st ricsion si . .iit'i Jiary r S Ilium M. "HIS Allilnns st , and Alice Ml I'orlar -t . Andrew llnml.nr II l.o. Ii St. and Kmmx Lurtof: Ceorco H. Rnbb ns and Aim ' iu. U'T Htvirr st nle Hiiunis, nil of Philadelphia. Prank WILL TOUR U. S. VIA AIR M. L. Tucker and Wife to Start First Hop Around Nation Tomorrow AL L. Tucker, Amerlcnn representa tive of the Fnrninn Airplane Co., and his wife will start tomorrow on nn nerial tour of the principal cities of the country. They will start from the nvlntiou Held at Klmwood avenue and Ihlnnd road. The Farman mnchlne in which they will make the trip wns driven to this city from New York yesterday by Louis Onubert, one-armed French nee. mtm PlliyDEJJHIAlS..FO.REr.i:Q5T THEATRES fiARRICK M Cheitnnt & Juniper 3V.M'L NIXO.V- NIRDLINGKH natlntss Mnnacer LIMITED ENGAGEMENT BEGINNING MONDAY NIGHT rnrtxArt viATiNr.r.i VCI. A SAT. SPECIAL PRICES, NIGHTS,2Sc to $1.50. MATINEES, 25c to $1 BUY SEATS NOW. THE DEMAND HAS STARTED THE WONDER SHOW OF THE UNIVERSE- fznMmmiXr vWm li I I I Bmmi H KJsfc-'-' AEmKu i GREAT WORLD'S f MAGICIAN TWO MONTHS AT f.I.OIlF. THEATKK, NEW TOItK NEW THRILLS OF INTENSE INTEREST FILLED WITH AMAZEMENT, LAUGHTER AND BEWILDERMENT ATTHACTINr. THOUSANDS WHO II RKLY ATTEND THE THEATRE THURSTON SAYS "YES!" DO SPIRITS RETURN? lllll li.i a i I h'fii (lis, II III! llll lllli'l 1 , 11 n s'. w i Pinieken; David Topian nnd Alildred ' ,','" ruH;!1,I',:,,t' Weingarten; Llmer Alncuin nnd Mil-l Hansen. i!37' died Hynn: Charles Uiliel and Sophio ,'0.t;'l n.K'ern Pox; Isndnro Richmnn and Knse Undrew Hn'r I.eon Karcewskl. sin S. Trent St.. and Mary Htoltliowiali Uii7i i;inerttn ". James S Knnf v iishuiKte .. ind fasandrl.i McCouchle, WnshliiKlon Michael Hell Ancdo, 11.1.1 I.lnn street, and Kollmena rionuvltacoln. IUH M. 1 1th st. l'rank (J Skinner, llerkeloy. Callr.. and Airnes b. .viaione. i,nn. . H. D. Ratick and Air., lijhtrlng, of Norwood, and Aliss Helen Simpson, Aliss Alnrio Fournler, Aliss Currln, Aliss Alario Currln nnd Air. and Airs. Hunt Icy R. Alurdock. .Miss F.liznbcth Russell and her niece, Aliss P.lsle AL Russell, have returned from Atlantic City, vviiere .miss uusseii lias been recuperating from her recent illness. Aliss uusseii s engagement was recently announced to Air. Harold Aloorebcaii. FRANKFORD Airs. B. Mrlrhrr entertnined at a luncheon Tuesday nfternoon nt ,her home. The following guests vvcro pres ent: Airs. K. Reeves, Airs. J. Joebgcs, Airs. H. Sloan. Mrs. -. Cramp, Mrs. H. Wiest. Airs. Al. Bills, Airs. A Hud son. Airs B. Lambert. Airs. Harry Row land and Airs. II. Harris. Air. and Airs. William IC. Webb aro unending their wedding trip in Wild wood. N. Jm and on their return will he nt home nt l'-'tl Orlscom street. Airs. William Webb, before her marriage, on April -1, was Miss Ddila F. Brttton. Air. nnd Airs. Robert Ashmend, of 4000 Orircom street, and Air. nnd Mrs. W. Everett Denn are spending several daB of this week In Wcrncrsvlllo, Pa wlicro Air. Ashmead and Atr, Denq are delegates to th? Commandory qcneral i 0 B. t Ai (lestslon, reiresenUD O. Johnson and Alice K. Aliller. Cum den: Wllllnm .1. Zick. Belleville, nud Dnrjle C.oodvvin, St. Louis; Ralph II King und Ruth A. Hnrper. Pitman. i I ling!: 1 nle iHbell, Allcntown ; i;, ward C "W!. llui In "Mi .'.t i.evnn nun .Yiuuuuii jjursey, r iceivvooii , Krani, 1101 N loin st Walter J. Bird nnd Kmmn C. Rlchurd- ' 3o$n "?, rois-ni 'i "' Anna M uiii i . . w I.nriiAV. Ilnrliv I'll. Kin, vvnmingion; i.owis isnaes and rrnnk Davis. 277R n. su-nuehanna ave. Kvu A. liOCkard, North Kast, Aid Mary Hums. 12U K. Allen st. Wllmer R Frebrlck New If ntin nml Willie Aillksnlsmi K'-'l l.ombar.l st . vv inner u. i rcuritK, itvv nope, nml Muml Wlllums. l21 Lombard st Ilorothy Lrvln, jcombe, Pn. ; Riehnrd Iwjciaw I-letrlkowskt. Ill Heitor st.. Vrw.t, Pnm.lnti nn.l r!n., ULA11. , ..! ll..ln MIhiivii. 1 VJ I nn irrnw M .. ' . . .' . -;... . '.V ' ' Vnthnll U'lllii.lr "111'. S Vnlrhlll St. . .1.; Daniel I'ovvell, ,lr., anil er.ia liii.rrv m. ireis nm nnd Tabor rd . and Elsie ctcrson. Alillvlllc. N. ,T. : Robert (let- , M. Kuim. nut oiney ave mm Kitlnnnitip nn,I Mlnnln llni.n Jii11 Demnrin. lil.il ''""rnui av . inn 'am, iviltunning, ann .illlinio nose, i-ni.hh n.mnrcn 41 Olenmore ave Miilndelruiia : O.swell J. Sein. nml Min Mi,hi ifniiii,n. .uii t- 2d st.. and Mary nnd Isabella RROAD m9 llroail nml I ocmt F1IVNK NMItliUNOBR Huilneis Manacer K29BL Bix.g4ll WMmnMW&BMi fflTj jjasssssstt slBsWMJsMFsty' iima VI firm a v r.v r kdm,.siiai it!.(.iNMNt. liiuuuaj iiV g.A sati k:ia POPULAR WED. MATINEES Jg& $1.50 A.L. ERLANOER Prasontsl CHAUNCEY U0T T In Rldit John. on Tonne's Desallfal Irish Comedy "MACUSHLA" HEAR OLCOTT SING "That's How tha Shannon Flow," "Macuthla Atthora (Pain ol My Hoart), "'Tit mm ItUh Girl I Lovt, and S lie's Jutt Uh You" and "I'll Mht You Old Ireland, Cod BU$ You, Goodbye." OLCOTT IP THE nciuriK in hush chaiiactekization llngswood: Lloyd C. Wilson. Philnilel plila, and Jennie N. Tomlinson, .Mont gomery county, Pn. : John R. Dixou nnd Louise Emory, Wilmington , (ieorgo Seymore and Eugenia Hoffman. Alillville, N. J. and und and and 1'MnilU rni,rMr. MLS V Mnrsllllll St Lew la It. 1'imell t'npe Mm N. J., and Dru--ilii, it lu .'is 17 N' ISHi st. prayson M. Howanl lKI V Susquehanna ave., and Dorollu riusstalu, IslS N. I2tn si. tieorue W. Hnleh Adllintton. Ta . and Elll nbeth ItehrlE 1.10 S Conestoga si. The Spirit of Quakerism AN ADDRE&S BV DR. ELBERT RUSSELL SOUTH BROAD STREET THEATRE Sunday Afternoon, May Second, Three o'Cloclc An invitation is extended td all to learn thc faith of the founders of their city, Thc City of Brotherly Love FORREST em Ilroinl and Hansom THOMAS M. I.OVH Business Manner lit MONDAY Sfff91?yPaKBtff!ffifflal 111 night I Ag1 1 1 i J $ n mYJcmkii v, wt11I Y1 1 fl .J ; 'IM '. J M U 1 t. ,i"l Jl i Ma- M ., & . - : TErttn 2jiiJ Liaftki&ia b.vvVit,,--&fckni itofc ! .. t micJ v. t-VAi WV5r!.VA r .x . . . i.M m&?Jf-XSM$X(i . 'iilMf;'Vv
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