Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 04, 1920, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA , SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1920
9
JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Chats About Many Things She Con
demns the Slew Jazz Music Played ql Various
Dances and Suggests That It Be Stepped
.. .i.. i.mt Imll
lnH night wait n
T". iimi affair, nml tlii. world
j-ini ":: .,,.
Of rnurm
.I'"' ! imtm rs uedeuilii'itrd- but there
,hV' r ent ninny inmibiTH of the
flrre i ci"" t- n ,mmher of
rfw.eC..l" l.lr .IcbiiU In 111
, (e.tr or five . enr,
III F I
" iiiincr ns n r.irl remf, nn tin
S,'f". ?.'. 'en lit. Her he,
",f ,'V... . . ,nle.f.er the thins new
I lie
r
f"1" . . tu i.n Intnrrr
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tcrenii '",,",", 1IU,. n, much futi iik
n"'.?' ' .,A, 1 mim-hew IfM i.lwr
tc em - ,,,,., i ,.m,M. you lire
' i .i tinifi
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,i,rM ii wonderful H""'. Hi. only
OIIT mill "rl .V' . ' i nvfiiff
uihiiis
tliinc
thilll's II" N"- '"""- - -
t Illll OUlslllj.
mlWIti: nn' ""in" i.p.kipii' s"l,v u"
1 viint.-onie plrN in tlie debutantes of
thl -liVn.1 tin in 1 m In limiKl
tlii'"' '.. , , tiinlv nlwayn.
wit inn
tluTO in
'truth, n en...! nn.J Nn i'e'.
ullO illMfS
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l.,-rif.l!l!iv..t..-H''iret..rnte
f7-"rii-M;.Hl-;;ov,reu,.ltl.rrrnrc
v, ,, wn mnn wb.Mle mil (b'MTVe It.
"; I im.t -ny nf t he ilrtiutnn ti-s 1
P v,,. Ihl" '! thorp N little e
', uithb.e. but 1 nin nfrnl.l emc
,f the giiN "f n few yrari Imi'k nn
et ilmiMnp vel' iiiiirh of whit of hers
,;,, N.nv, hile lie mtKlit te be n mo me
i,it,.!i iiiili'iii'ii'lpnt "f what othei's think
, heii w Knew " nn rlht, we hIkiiiM
rnt ilefv tlie iimvi'lltleil". "till wh' "'
n- rcins we miRht tn try te ovi-rceme
,i 1 nm lliuiKliii! of seiiip of the (lane
,nx I liai" 'I t ll"' bnll of Inte. At
nr il.ui-''' the nrelii".trn wns jilny.iitt
Pt,p nf tlie-.- slew ju.z fe- trot", which
Piiphi ini-iiie-tiiiii.ilil.i te he .tuiijii'il. anil
1 mi with nn " pp" :1 i'P"tal Kir
nml mnn iliin-'iiitt ltli slimilili'i's nm
fiit anil hi m nil P'in'4 "t nncp nml
iipipv leiiiiiiK oert'iin "P'U'O in tin
room kIupIi no "'H "'' '"voreil about
tne fpi't in leiijjtli nml two in width for
three ihin-'e- Mriiinht. And I am heru
te nn tlmt if I had i mich a jiit-
fnri.iiin-e in a l'lihlic ilinire ha'.l 1
Fimi!il nlnint hnvi' feit it inriliiibent
upon me te ' .ill the lielire.
I',,,,.,, js stniii!; i.uiiIh, N'nucy."
i".. I kii'iu . lint htnmi; mcaiui'.s nrn
iiciiIimI and. ns I Mild last ji-nr, If nohie
of tin lmtpsps would tukpnitiitid and
uet pnnit that Mud of il.tucliic. and
pul a Mu;i le thix let trot ja.z iiuinIi'
iiliuli innlip-i sii, h il.itn'in'; iesil)li-, n
treat dial unu'il h( gained. It simply
in"t ili'n'iil And Hip on.'ier no reo ree
etiiuc it iin-1 step it the iioeiier will
i- liiing iiiient a i vtiu n te t-euipthlni;
c( tlie e'd (Iiriii'i and lipauty of dani'
!nj It's -e iiRly, tee. tlii henplng
ami ii M'lni; from side te nlde ' and
fliaMii!.' .lour sheiihlprs and wncgins
jour f'M What's the Idea, anyhow?
T K'UV I ii ill hear iiretOHts Hint J
nm (no stieu"; that many of the girls
nre Me i a'lil dear; and that It's the
leis fault and nU the left of it. 1
laip "nel irnefiillj that the ;;irls of this
Jim .in., ar In lie very lie hehaved,
'tit 1 a'-1 n that time n need for
mm- nf us all te de hetter. And in
any hi-' tins,, leumrki are net mennt
nir i,i... W, , tin. right thing. All
li'ninr te ilie.ii They nre gein i n
n (..nn-; inni'iit. an cxtn-iii'di Htreng
.urniit -,.-l ther. let n. 'ill Inln
(tn mi iimi lei them feel tlmt they 'nre
V"' -M and iinlri-ly uphdd in' their
'rjiiiR te he Indies, nud net de as
ihil imip i.iei her I heard speaking the
elliir inpidnj; ur n Hn-nrmil for nun
ft Hi- tue eiiteitiiinments ue have
witness,, Intel, : "Well." saiil she. as
lie wns leaing after Hie lehearwil.
I tlu'i'. it n III In- all ripht, hut I'd
Wei, a utile ,ij.,er in that last d.mi'e."
.Nun i an nm heat it V
cimil iniuini-i
iiKiiin
T Ml ST ,
iilinut Iierheit the
ten years old nml
"lliei d.n He ,
' I.m in II,. shIhii
is and uees te the
-ue lilt e MllMll'
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'ii ii mIioeI. Ilelng a
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'loes net I lle hclinnl
"' ii a-1. ini Wednesda, dawned .mil
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pV.I! ,,,,1,0,1 mi.thi.r. "it j Nery
Zuunl Um r""y ;"' 0"',, for the
!" line phM !lt least."
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"'iiliriie te rai'i until after
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
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street ti..
r.-jtit L-,i
l'r.iv,i!" K"" I' Ci ra,"i ';," "'1 d Vn
"- v -uim ueach,
Tnfr M - "'r H.n e;i mny net
,nt i(, several ilnnce- with one mnn.
;!"'VIl if uii er int.-n-l.l In talking,
ym, find I f ' " ,. , tlt. mall
!:":;";; C iU ArUini .in..f.H.
1 ,,,. U wutchinR Jim mi'l snyhifs,
:;vl l"'''t thU she lmlnB
l-'ltu. where they will ppend the remnln remnln
der of thn ivlnter.
Mlsa lillcnbeth CnrrlnKten, of Haiti Haiti
mere, Ih spending i-overal weekii na thr
itucn of Sir. nnd Mra. Hnrr'sen K.
Ciiner, Jr. at their home, 810 Pine
Gtreet The engagement of MUs Cnr Cnr
rlnKeon nml Mr, rharlen II. Unlrd wan
rtccntly nnneunced.
Mr. Jene Wlster. of 1819 Wnliuit
Btreet, will leave parly In Kehruary for
MdVurnl wealCH' May In Plerldn. Mrs
Winter will entertain nt dinner en Krl-
day H'ffht, Kebrunry 7, ln-fere. the Ilrt
ARa-nuiiy nun in honor of .Minx Aline
Wlsler Harpiay, daughter of Mr. and
Mrn. IVIIIInm Iiyttleten Unrein'', of
C'heitntit Hill. Miss Ilnrclay, uhe Ih
nt nresent In Kurepe with the American
hockey team, will return home the m'd
die of thin month.
Mr nnd Mm Henry Heed Hatfield,
of 1725 Walnut Btreet, will leave next
neeli for n. trip te llermuda
Mr. William I.olreater Vnn ler. son
of Mr. nnd Mrr. William 51. Van I.eer.
of ICtn Spruce utreet, who will lie mar
tini te .iiips actih de Seia nir. uaiiKn
ter of Mr. mid Mrn. .leel Shrewehury le
rfeldlr.g, of N'ew Yerk, in St. .!nme'
I iiurch, N'ew Yerk, nt i o'clock en Sat
urday nfternoen, Drrember IS. te lie
followed bv a rrcptlnn nt thn Hetel
O'ethnm, will entertain his lie-it man and
'inborn nt dinner al tile Ilacnunt flub en
Thursday night, Dece-nber 10.
GEnMANTOWN
Thp mnrrlnBe of MIrs Kllzabeth
N.icp. dauchtnr of Mr. nnd Mrs I.euls
II I'. .S'.iee, of K" lnst Tuliehecken
Htreet, te Mr Donnld C .lehnp, of 10
Knal Duval street, took place nt 11
o'clock this morn tig nt the home of the
H"V. n. M. Nelll, of -n 1 2 Aiii;nra ter ter
inre, Wet I'hllndel'ihln. Mr and Mrs,
.IeIiiih will live In the Middle Went.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Italph llnrceurt nnd
their small daughur. MIk Mnrv Kath
erlne llnrceurt, of Atlantic city, who
micnt the Thnnln vIhb hellilnyn with
Mr. nnd Mrs, r Harry l-Vhllntr. of 31"
Apatey street, returned home en
W.idneHiluy, ncomi-nnled by Mr. Kcli
ling. who will remain a week.
Mr. and Mr. Mnrtln M. I'cntlman and
their famll, formerly of Phll-tClleiia
Htreet. arc eccupi Ins their new home
at H2S I'elhnm lead
MIps Mlnette Ilenten, of 51 OH Wnynn
avenue, was the gueHt for u short time
of Mri. William It. Nichelson. Jr.. WU WU
snhleken avenue nnd Coulter street.
Mr and Mrs. Lester J. Osbern. of 3:':i
AVeut Keym-uir Hirent, who have been the
ITUcsis of Mrc Oxbern's mother. Mrn.
Ida Mac UiIrp, nt her home lu Oak l,ain'.
during the iiutum.i, huve geno te Miami,
Kin., for the winter.
M's. Ida Hansell, of Ppaterlim street,
will etileitnln at p nuihle at her home
en Monday nftcrn-en The quests will
be Mm IMwnni Henshr.w, M s Nrtt'e
Walter. Mre. v. !. Van Hern, Mr.".
l'iniiU Isaac, Mis Heward Kcheley, Mrs
Oliver Thornten and Mrs. Heibert A.
Wnllnce.
Mr. Jehn II. Jehnsen, of 101 Hast
Durham strrrt, has leturned from n trip
te New Yerk.
Mrs. Henry Kind entertained nt
brldffc at her home eitcrlay afternoon.
Mr nnd Mis Itnlpn 1. Celeman, et
nil D'lrsi-t street, will enteitaln Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Trlzer, Mrs. A. I-'eger,
of Pott.itewn, nnd .Mr. nml Mrs. Kay
Prlzer, of Mnucll Chunk, en Kunday.
There will be a dinner at the Cedar
brook Country Club HiIh evening, fol
lowed by the annual election of efllcers.
Mis. Harry It. Hmnll. of Ventner, N.
J uus the- guest for a few days this
week of Mr. and Mrs Alexander H,
Jehnsen, of 10 Hast Ml. Pleasant ave
nue NOHTH PHILADELPHIA
A dinner will In idven en Sundny
owning, at UiHe North Twcnty-Hi-cend
ilreet, In honor of Mr and Mr. II. KIs
ensteln Among th- fc'liests will be Mr.
and Mrs Yeunlch. Mr and Mr Wolf, of
Cliften Heights; Mr. nnd rs Joseph Jeseph
son, of Atlantic City, Dr. J. Ii. Mava-
vtikses, Mr nnd Mrn. Widerm.m. Misi
Kilna Yeunlch Mr U Mnrtln Mr II
Ilnlpen. Mr Merris Vulln and Mr. and
Mis Helland of Trenten.
Mrs. Carl Metz entertained the Neigh-
uerv line, et wnicn see is a member, at
her home, nt 4107 North Mread street,
en Thursday evening.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Miss Klorenre Itelneke, of 45J5 Uecust
Btreet, will mtertaln the Zeta chapter of
tfin Sigma Alpha Phi Sorority at her
home this afternoon. Among themi tires
ent will be Mrs Voerhese Andersen,
Miss Ilutli Ilcctheld, Miss Mae ShPchnn.
MIhii Helen l.egan Mlhs Nun Wallace,
.Miss Fleiencn K.uveiM. Miss peg
w.m'iii, .hiss i.ieuner I'ercn. .miss Anna
Ueur.
Mr nnd Mrs W D. Wlls-nn, 127 Seuth
I'lfty-Ilrsl street, iinneuncn the mnr-
r.nge of tiieir iiauRiiier, jitss Kntherlne
M. Wilsen, te Mr Jehn W. Hmki-r. Jr,
of llil.s city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlhen nn
entertn'n'ng their d.iught r, Jlw D W.
Thompson, of Kes Anueles, Calif.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Marjorle Mnmieii,. of Hi!3 Park
aienue. Vev.- Yerk, In the week-end
gin st of Mr and Mrs. lllcliurd Conway
Meyer nt their home lu the Stephen
(Jlrard eslnle
Mr and Mrs I'Y.ink J. Crowley. Hr ,
of 270 Seuth llleienth nlreit nuneunee
the engagement nf their daughter. Miss
r.lenner Murle Crewlny. te Mr Alfred
Stcllman Norten of Illdley Pnik
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr and Mrs Milliard Cunnn Hurton.
who hai" In en the guests for u few days
of Mr. Ilurten's cousins, Dr and Mrs
William A Smith, at the.r hepie In
Ilenten. Mil, nre new lu Levies, Del.,
.vhn'c Hihv lire being fiiti-rtnlufd by
Ci.iitnln nnd Mis Clinten Leng. Tln-y
will utiiin te their home In Chester this
week
The MRi'lnr nienlblv luniln-en of tin tin
Weman Club of M-'dla v .ii i.'li.n al
"' - liililieini- veHleidny. nt wh'i'h Mrs
Wnimr lleiieiinnn was he-tiss of I he
iifteruiieli This was tolle.vtd bj talliti
by MIrh Lillian Patti-len en "Th Cum
iiumltv Center," and tlu- Itev Wlllinm
U Mli'hui'l.'i en "The Midla Public
Scheel " (Ml the afternoon and eieiiiim
i Wcdnexdiiv, December d Ii silo of
useful aitlcliM illll be Imlil In the I'uh
loom under the dlivclleu of Mrs, H ,M.
rielschinann, of Meylan An informal
ilancii will fellow In the evening
Mis IMwnrd A. Stockton entertained
the Sitem Club, of uhldi she Is a
memlii r, at luu heuin In S.iarlhmeie, ur.
Wi dnebdny afternoon.
A daiici- illll be glien hv t,, lnnler
Hictleu of th- Weninn's Club of Media
during the Christmas IieIIiI.ivh, uniliu1
the dliecilen of .Mrs Jehn liallej, who
Is i hall man of the section.
ROXBOROUGH
The I, ullts' card club, of the Ituxbwr
uuiih Country Club. Itldifu uieiiue ami
dans itet, will give. a caul i-aity en
Monday livening at the. clubhouse Th Th
cemmlltee en iiirnngements for the m-r-les
of card partlis te be held during the
season liii'ludeH Mis Wlllinm W Wil Wil
eon, chairman ; Mis. William Spink,
Mia Hey U-ibinsen, Mrs Samuel 11
Km win thy, Mrs William llaggnrt, Mis.
lierdun Slnffeid. Mrs. Harry Miller,
Mm Jehn Stuse, .Mrs Ch.ulea Slmiuen.
Mrs. Walter M Hudsen ' '
Thn ilrm-n Valley Country Club, r. 3 l 7
Hidge avenue, lermerly the heniu of Mr
Hairy Sacks, will be formally epemd
Uimoueiv evunliiB. Twe luindied guesta
are exiitcted te be present. An Inter
esting and attractive entertainment iV
be folium d by a suppsr
LAWNDALE
Mr nud Mir. Toland, of 1015 Ilebblus
aienue, announce thn engagement of
thulr duiiKhter, Mis- Kmlly IJ, Tnlunil,
te Mr Krnnk V MerBlnger,
Mrs, U. Uuuh of cinrldge street, will
entertalll the ludlea of hr 600 cluh lit
luncheon nnd cards en Tueadny after
noon, Pcfember 7. . '
ine Ladle' Aid nf tli Hetlmny He.
formed Church beta their monthly meat
Inn en Wednesday afternoon. .,
flea . i I'linte Cr.iflers.
MISS VIKfilNIA (TI-:U
Dehtitanle thiiijthtri- nf Hie Itrv. nud .Mrs. (ireixt- Calverl Cnrler, uf
llryn .Mnwr, ihe illll he the .cuest f lieniir at n iliimc te lip given by
lirr parenls at the If It - CarUiui en Drcemher 10
BALL FOR DEBUTANTE
GIVEN LAST NIGHT
Mr.
and Mrs. Francis I. t!u Pent
Introduce Daughter te
Society
Amid ai Oriental garden, curtained
with HUillix and iPile blossoms niter-1
m'ngllng villi soft glowing lights. Miss'
Kl.se (luPent was formally p., seated
te society last night nt u ball given by
her parents, Sir nnd Sirs. FraticN I du
Pent, at the
i..ii,.,,n.s!1,.ifer.i i
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Hundreds of Japan-s lanteins and
rally colernl l ar.isiji.i weie tfi'ecliii lv
nuRpendfil from t'm ' II ng t-n rupen -if
nn lax Ilnv tiYeH, palms !nterier-ed
with the Kraceful illi.id'.ln feins. ivue
banked In nil corners of the loom .u.it
bexen Large Japanese b.'.skds tilled
with vi Hew clirysanthiiuums hung fmn
th- Ii'emm wh'ch enclicle the ballroom,
while the stage was transforms d into
a Jupanese tea house Artistic Jni Jni
nncse watur seem s were pilnted nil
e'ther side of the stage, bulling th" d -sired
touch te the setting. Supper for,
900 gucslH was Hiried In the loeiini
adjoining the bullioem i
Sir nnd Sirs duPent nnd .Miss dul'eiitl
repelled the guests In the foyer Sirs.
.inPnni umr. nn attract1!-' gown et '
Anier'can Ilenun colored tatdta. and
MIrs ilul'nnt looked chinning in a fiecli
of oft white satin nnd geld lac-.
AmeiKt the Kin'.' ii Pre Sir iin-l Mrs.
(leerge Whnrlen Pepper Sir and Sir
James Starr. Sir and Mrs I.tnest . lu
Pent, Sir. nnd .Mih Kilwaul i Dil". Sir
and Sirs. Wllluiiu W. lie-bin n. Sir. and
Mrs Theodere Dueling Stun Sir and
Mis Kllshn. Lee Sir nud Slis Cinhum
Weed, Sir. 'find Slis. Il-nrv I'. duPeni
Sir. and Sirs J. W S.irgint. Juilg- mil
Sirs Chat les h'rancls iiUtnmey, Sir. im-1
.Mrs Daniel L llcb.iid Sir. nnd Sirs
Chnrlts Stewait Vnits, Mr and SI is. c
i link (iiant, Sir and Mts J.-ni.iril r
Hi ale, Sir. and Slis Ki.itik Orange It
k's'lr"ilnd Sir-- K'ti-it Sl.rtln Wll'.latns
Sir nnd Men Ariiilncten (Ipln, Mr
iind Slis. William Wh'te Mr and Sli
Jehn C C.ilpln. Sir and Sis. .1 A
Crlslleld. Sir. and Sirs, rhllemnni Di.li Di.li
liisen, Sir nnd Slis Slelrs Pis'"r
Wright. Sir and Mrs C Alisen smlh.
Mr and Sits. Itussell Dual'-. Mr ami
Slis. Ilalph Souder. Ml and Mrs Ueerge
II Hart la. Mr nud Sir- D Milek-r-backer
IJemI. Sir and Sirs. Wult.r U.
Iliml.lns. .Mr and Sits Ibuitl-. Cutis
Weed. Mr. nud Mis K Heward KWen
hrev Ceer;'e A Dunning. Sir. and Sirs.
Asht'en Little. Sir and Slis. Jeseph I
Slum Dr nml Slis liturge ii. Itcss.
Mr i.n-l Mis l-.diiaul It Iteblnelte,
lr and Sirs. Llvingt--n L. Illildl". Sir
and Mrs J.-m ' M. ''"'' M,,p,
Lai''Ki.c..T Paul Ml nnd Mrs D.iM-1
s. ii rlt, ve .lr Mr nii'i .-iii-s. i.'i i
V- lllliiln Sir and Slis P ml
.. ll ,n,l Mrs It-b-lt LCC
T Hai
lite, DI
.... i" ir. Sirkker Celes, .Mr. and
SH'S.
i.',.,.-..i- Hauls. Mr anil
Mis William .1
l.-iii.tit Mr and
KM Kirk Pili
'.' .....i lr. l'.me Yentinan
Sir
nnd
Mis Siinuiel iviu ui'i . im- in-v
Mis'. Alien Uviins. Jr
Mr and Sir Chailes I: i
Mr and Slis William A Phitt.
.hi ...,ii .-... .
nud
Mr
inil
,t.l Mis S liilHiieiu eniKK, .or
Mm L. Cislier Wisli.1',
Sir nnd M.
il.iprtf C Thn Vii". Mr
and Slis In i.i
ii ciitihiei. .1 1 . 1 'r.
and Sirs Thern s
Mrs Wlllinm L.
Ashleu. Sir.
II 11(1
it iii-l.iv Str and Slis 'lunge ( Thiiy. r
Mi unit Mrs Nicholas lliihlle. Mr. and
Xtis l-'iediilek II. Shclten. Ml -ind
ilis Wiilt-'r Siek"S. V1',,"1"' Mr?
Oi illle H Pullltl. y.y. nnd Mis Jesi p'a
Hepkins. Sir nnd Sir-, ileeig- W. I'-n-ner
Jr Sir nnd Mrs. Jeslah Kla !;
veil Harteiv. Sli. nnd Mis limn
Tinker. Sir and Slis Itlehnrd D Weel
Mr and Ml' l.eu'H '". MildeliK
Mi aid Sirs T II llullir Smyth-.
Mr nud .".'is J lluli-'n-'en Scott, lr,
ii.. ..a Mih Ceiue llurdlng. Jr , Sl'-j
.ii ; . , ... ,. , ... ,
...,.i
Mis i. i.eiiii-'i .-suetis. tir ,ii
Mis. S Heer I'ai'is, .ur.
den Mitchell Mr and
Clink. Sir, and Sirs
limn.. Jr . Dr and Slis
Illlll .Ml H I . IMU
St is Pel ci- It
I.euls ltedmau
C II I'l.uii
tir nnd Slis Alfi--d
Mm Jehn K-lil Knni'
SI- in;. I Mr anil
M .ind Sirs
Theodeic S. Paul. Sir
and M's l-'rul -rh
, straiimiiiK" '
Sli i-ti-l Mr- Siei-
,1,-nii i-:uhIi.v. .in nun an- ium
n ii- nml Mrs Llm-eln (leiltn-.i
.Ii
Me nnd Sirs J Keinsley Mllclull, Sir
mil SIih llevl- II Snilih, Sir. nnd .Mis
HI, In, I'll '1 11(11111.111 Mf nun .mix ii
-. icl ill (lleuilliining .Ml nml
Ciiiwferil ' Sladelia. Sir and
i nn rem e Jehnsen .Ii . .Mi and
M
.'.lis
Sin
.Mi
ami SI is
.1 Ii
Chuih h Jin -d luu "'oil
Sir nnd Sirs l.'iliuird T Stu.n t
mil Sin. Iletin Sillier Wall Sli
Mis Clement N Tn ler, Sir nud
'ehn II. Packard Jr Dr ami Mis
Cumuli Sir. und Sirs XV Nellson
IM-
uarils. Sir nud SIih I'llnUthi-ie du Punt,
.Mr and SIih Percy .Madeira, Mr l.e-
Ihii Joins Sir und Mis Cli.nle- I.
ii.i'rl- 3d Sir and Slis 11, ntinmii West
-'riuli-r, Sir and Slis l-'iancis It S.i iw-hrldg-
Sir and Sli- ll.iriv M Him
Mr nud Mis. Werald lleUmau
Sir and Sirs (iconic K Paikaul, Sir
and Sirs Alexander Diddle, Sir and Sirs
Arihibald 11. Hnrklle. Sir and Sim.
leseph llnrrlHeu. Mr ui.d Slis. Itelnmi
II li'milku, Dr, and Slis lllchaid Vaux,
Sir und Mrs. Isaac W Iteln lis. Mr and
Mrs. Whitney Wright, Dr. nud Sirs
Frederick Kruley, Sir and Mrs, 1 loll lell
InHheml W. Tayler, Mr. und Mrs. Sldney
WjiKelth. Mr. und Mrs. Walter R Thern.
uk" fs mill llfrsl A irrts 111,1,11
Pt.sr ' .'.' -. ,.. ,su, .t4l,tSJ.
v (. ,., i,.. ,s, KinsD, u,uiiis7, ,r
Mr. and Mr. Hamual A. Crewr, Mr,
and Mis Keln it i; Sirawbrldge, Mr.
and Mis Meirls V Sneud, Jr, Mr.
and Mrs M. li.iniugir, Mr. and Mis.
WI Ham .1. Cleth'er. Mr nnd Mis Lf
tlngham Merris. .Ii . Mi. nnd Mrs Jehn
Shipley DKen, Dr mid .Mis. IMnelds
Wllsi n, Mr nml Mis Jehn Welsh Dray Dray
Ien, Mr. and Mis Hieign It. I-'nuIke, Jr.,
Mr and Mm Iimi n,l r. S-.m-r. Ii , Mr
and Mis XV. .-. .-'.well ll-nl-. Mr. and
Mis. Deir i:. Neiin,,! Mr .in. I Mi Kob Keb
iit IC lliniik... Mi- and Mm Antheny
L Uiviii'n. Mr .n! Mrs V. MclCtim
Diiiiiih. Mr. and Mih Wlllinm I! Chuuh
Pinn, Sir. end ,"ri D I'.ians Wllll.i'iu,
Jr, Mi. and Mi. Wil lam S (hdficy.
Mr neil Mia .1 l,,...!n.l Tl.t,.,, !
Mr ai.ii Ms Smuih II. cl.scli, r ' Sir!
ami Slii 'e ep i Cuiheii, Mr. and Mis
';'" mt' ' O'!''' r !''. nnd Sim
VlVSv: U, mk! si'r'. ..J!!! Im'I's
Thum.-is Nei.ha'l, .Mr ami .Mrs. fiarii J
C'l.Mlun. -Mr ni I .Mis. I-'rcderlck II.
''. ''': Jani'" ' ' "-' s niiiiiian. .nr.s
-Ifeid Kn ght. Ml- Jehn II. Thnver.
Mih l'ieilerii i( II liiirland Slr.i. S'linuel
i 'mi in liter. Sirs Isaac W Itubirts Davis,
.Miss W 'er. Sirs IbMi-illl Luige Sirs
.lami V 1" Tin in i, Sit. ' Nerti n Downa,
SI 1. 1 Ale ilareKli- ,e,-s, SI.sm I'llla
lieth C. Ni,i:ls Mi.js llitsey W. Dai Is.
SIiss Alia .s.'.geant. Sli-s Nancy V
(one. Ml-s II '. n Hen,. Wl'sei, 'llita
Pelly Thnyei, SIIn Peggy Thayer, SIlss
Christine Chambei i, .Miss Sl.nle Louise
llepblitn, MIsh Jeanne I i P.eiis-e. Slls
Katharine Teir.i, SIih-i Slab. I II I
l.i'ltl. Mi-s I'mniiK Ke.-s SliXH Anna 1!.
Iimn-iiiil .Miss Mar.i Dixen Thavn.
Ml-s Pllz.ilieth C-ur n,'tiiii Miss Hetty
l-:illmt, SIlss Li gi-nlii Kelse Cnssatt.
SI'ss Clleu Sl-iry Cassatl. SIlss S.irah
Sli ml. i ll.iriljuu SIlss Katharine S
Klnr.
Sliss i:il..iln th Hinckle. SIls Joseph Jeseph
ine Th imiisen. SIlss Daiutliy Kly. .Miss
lb Men i Thomsen, Ml-s Hetty Welsh.
Ml-s I. -i Neiii-, Miss Slnrihi Scott,
SI s Slc'v Law, SIlss Kliner Thompson
.Miss Pii-ui.i W. Leach. Sl'.ss 11. P.iu
llne i. I! I' Mls Sla rhii ret I'ule, Mihs
ci.uls-a .-"i-he. Miss Julia llnlill,., Mls
Lucy Ci, i M s l-'r.inceH W Seeit, SIlss
nr.i Lei ' lllss Kinlll- P Neble, Mln
.Man- I' ill nillnnltjg Sll-s P-ggv He.
sf ng-iM. ii. Ml s L'llzihi-lh IS KliM Miss
Klifuliit'i 1 1 llarteu, M.s i:,K.h,l
Price.
SIlss IPliheth XV. Pnilmr-I SI'ss
N-iln t H I nil -s- MjH .l,. i ,,.
!! Sin y ii !' iimi Htn.k, SII.ss Small
A Diilnii. MNs Cel. Mine Wnrih r, SIlss
Jam 11 V. .itiiinii .Miss Ceitrud- Hick,
si hi r. Sli.. Hip. Allen. SIlss .Man- T.
11 1 nun Ml ' i ' irellne S. Ilmelay SIm-
Heal- lb. ii.. i Mi c.Hh-srlnu Cem- Ml-s
Mil-gir, tta .'en.-, .Mlis Anlelu- tt-flu-lln.
Ms- Florence Paul Kan-
SIlss Jane .s,i in llenliiirn, Slis Amu
Asli'eii SI " Sidney Itlildle. Sllssi jilv
P IS n inw Miss l.isbelh ISni-il m
Sarah liming i, .Miss Virginia lleiiseu
Ceitu- SIN- Sl'ldiul D. Carpenter. Ml ..s
Jane liiii.lci i'iiii', SIlss Slngirei I'm-,
lis .Miss .l,s-i. .' DaCe-tii, SIlss p- .
i-llla Din Is, M .-l.ira Alice Downs M, -Viiglii.i
Kill-, Stlss i;il,ilieth P I'riiz:, i
Silts I'u'ii, l'liptiMeii, SIlss Slarlerie V
iliblxit: SI Mi, illbHen, Sllsa Klein, ii
(lunuiii i. SHhH Mm y K (iilscim. -,V,
Cli. ni, ai,. M ilr.ivu, SIlss SInri i
11H..,i-1, Mis .Mar-.- llnppin Ileutaul
SPs- I.'i' una S llecksc'ier. 2d
Mi-s M.ui. ii. n.. S Ilnirls ' SLss Sln
l' ip 'l,i I .ii u HairNen, SII.ss Prnm -11
II I'liinenil. SIIsh Aili'iiis'ii W ll.ni,.
s,,n. Ml-s Klsie diil'iii- Hirst, SINs l.l,-
i i . H s Ml m Ad I ild. S i: J I -, s
Sll-s i'iiii i in- Hr.ulfeiil Knlghr, M -.
"" 1 '.'"'i- Miss 'mi. II M, lv..,,t,
SI -s II, i,n, I. Sri'i-h, II, M.kh SI ii"
LI..J.1 N-'iM , Miss Kiilh P.ii.n,, .j ,
Kitlin l'.i.- . .Mis Shu gui, t p, i,.
Kill, M ss Fiances J lte-is SIlss II : i
I. S-iill ills .Man II Stewart, i.
Kiis-iiiMti I St. M.irtsun. AIi-h ch.n'.-t
Cliini lu'l Sinn-
SHss At i( .1 Stiaivbildg, , Mis i'ii I
Smith M s Ailel.ihl,. J. Sunder. l'-i
Duet'ii W S'i I, ns. SIlss Man c ., r
Miss A".. II shiihi-r. SIHs P'iIiu. sn.
111. in. Ill-- K'nlm Wim-lnei- Miss ll.li
rlett.i S'i l Wilsen, MIsb Aiin.ib. lla I!
Wend SI s Ann Sephia Yarnall. Sli
Kbiil. h P-iis.-n .Miss Man- L Hai
aril. M It iss, II K Tuck, i, MiHH m.iI-Li-ul
T'i iniisen Sllsa A !,, lene I'm
m r
c.-l- I .'i Pent, Mr V.'il'inm . m1.ii
li Mi CM n-li 4 K, iitwni thv Mi ,
Hal II K-'.tZ. Sir lteb..t Dee'ieit h
1 1 ! II ,i-, Mr William l'l.m p, p.
ni-i Mi W 10 Itelib Jr .Mrs
Sit-ins Mr 1'ied-rlc SI Dunn ,li Sli
l! V '.'li.iinlnui.ei, .Mr A P-iiteHi. i;,.l,
Irs i i Mi LuliiKsten II ISailv, Mr V.'il
'i.nii sfii-ntig Sir Woedfniil lluiil.si n
Mr Wd .'-ii A Tinker. Sir Ilcuu It
c,ie, J i Sli lames T Mi, in n, Mr
Thoi i ii. H Sb'Ulgeineri, Sir it-.-li.inl S
I-w Mr Iti'ltdi Seudei Jr. Mr p.il
!! I I Iimi, Mr Nathaniel i ( ICnmil,.
Mi Diiiip 1 II lluiruim, Sli Siimu 1 SI
viitriin
Sir IMi. nd Klapp Sir. J.,li i ',-,..
Mr Piul Paili n Sir Chat 1, m M, i
Mi, Hisiui-r Mi-leeii Mr It I. nn, (in ii
siiillhiin, .Mr Tin IdeiiH SI D.ili, Mi
I'i.iiiU II ii. in in M.- Jnm-'S Heat 1 1,' Mr
lnnie.4 W ilc... Jr, .Mi- lleiiiinnin
l:isi .Ii Sir 1'n di-i hi. It. Di-it(.i ,r
Mr. Kd u.trd .Mad. ,ra .Mi. ,s ' Hudsen
I'h.ipmnii SI' I'n del leli .Mellis s iip
Mr Cieiur- lleul Mi Knluit McLean
Ii Sir Kduaid Hi .eke, ,ir , Mi ll-nu-
Hi ni Ind Sli Jehn linn iwm, .Ii Mr
I' In ir Weel Sir llii rt F A Whil.
SI- Mali elni I I. ml
Dr Wnli, i Fi en an Sir Willi mi
Sii-u.iil, .Mi I'dwiuil H llueklei r
McKean Ml, n Mi Charles III nelle Mr
tl.ury II. lines Jd Sli Hamilton D Car
pi lili r Mr IMii.nil Viii'si, Jr. Sir Paul
N'eall, Mr Hugh ll Pan i.-h. Sli Fied, i.
ick A Haiuge Sir Chailes W. Ilreun
Sir Itli'hurd l-'eltz Mr (leergi) lluukley
Wiinler. Mr Caleb Cri'Hsen Helierix, Mr
ijdwarrt Btewurt I'eik.'Mr. paui (irlilln
(ii-wiii i. .uie 4i. diilnii. ir, t'erciv
val 8teke Tlieintnn, Mr. Sydney Thayer,
- vsii niiiHrn i hoi iiiiiu, air. nyuupy
sir, William II. Klngsley, Jr.
THE CRITIC TALKS
TO MUSIC LOVERS
pitACTICALLY eve
. hound" In Phllni
erv "ennmncr mu'ic
'i.iln.l.l..hin was In theit,C'V...'V..r',.r" r:. ;s.'
ft,,.t,.. k i ml .. i . V 1. 1
u, inn vn hi me iiorien fsymiiiit-iiy -i
hestra nt the Academy Inst Mendni
evening. Mils fell purpose belnr; te see
new the MeiiileNsehn Octet Ter Rtrlnu
was going te sound when idn "d l.v till
ihe strings of n great orcnestrn Many
of th-ni were of the opinion, seni" ptl
Intel,, ethers vociferously, that the
effect was going te be rather peer, even
when thn f.nt was pointed out te 'hem
Unit the rompercr hlmsi-lf tiiul appwi'led
t-- the music the wer-lj "te be plnveil
in the mnnrier of a symiiheny" nud that
the composition as a whole contained
little of the distinct Idiom of ehnmlir
music and much of the Idiom of the
"ii'lutru
However, In this as In everMhln-; 'le
In mush; that Is of the chunles, the (nr
Is the (lniil Judge nnd ther' Is no iletiv
'i g Hint the work .sounds fulli as well
fw the full string section of an erch-s-ii.
i ns It does for the elght-stilng In
sttuinents for which It was originally
.(imposed
Herein It was In distinct contract te
the two movements for string qunrt't,
pl.ijed hv all the f.rliigH of the ordies erdies
'rn. iihlch Mi Damrosch has Introduced
In two of his programs during the past
f ii .icurii. Ths, however, was ent'ielv
i'ii te the cemiKislt.iuis selected and net
te imv difference In the rendition, ler
Mr Dnmreu-h's men gave Just as geed
t perfetmnnee ns the vety excellent one
which Mr. Monteux conducted last Mou Meu
lin evening.
TVTil DAMHOSCH however, selected
I ' the "Austrian 11 nm" inrlnllnni of
Il.inln for the first experiment of this
I It nd, and thi slew movement of the D"
Iniscv str'lig uunrtrt In (" miner for the
feennd Here nte two wet hs which nre
written ewciitlnllv for four string Pimm,
inetits. and the effect was that the
Ilaidn sounded rather clumsy Instend of
(Meedlngly graceful and delicate as
ii .is the nppatent Intention of the cem-i-iis-sr.
whll the mmespherlc qual'ty of
t-ie cnii7i' Debussy Adngle wns lest 'n
tlie'v thieiigh the vse of ki manv strln-;s
ami In the huge hall: and this In spite
"f an uiidcnlnbly unltled performance
Mieulng nn lumi-'iise amount of prepara
tion of reluuisiil.
Het the point Is thnt these two num
beis have all tile essentials of chamb-r
music and te be !iPO,id te their bet ad
vnntime, must be performed nn such
that Is with one Instrument te thn part
and tueieiably In a small, or at least
medium-sized hull; the Mend -lssehn
f'ctit, nn the cempeer by his note
sliHtvdli s- imlsi-d, is fully capable of
being ti unstated Inte the medium nf the
erchej'ra. without thn less of any of
the chnnu terlstlcs which make It a
n alii gint composition.
Tin: Phiia
StltlOM s
UK Philadelphia Orchestra, under Str
-kl. has tried this experiment
nnh iin-s te the recollection of the
writer the conductor cheesing the virtu virtu
Hen fintii the A miner quartet of Aien
skv tin vnrlntlens lieln,T en a char-ncterlstlciilli-
be-iutlful and melancholy
thpMi" of Tsc'inlkewskv
The ef ct of this was neither m geed
as th Mendclsjehn Octet nor se dis dis
npnelntltig ns the llnydn nnd Debussy
mevemen's i,ee.ted by Str Damrosch
The si end lar'atlen of the Arenskv
sounded excellent, ns the thirty-second
note ornamentation of the first violins
ruined materially In sonority (If net nl-
ii his In (learness) and the volume nf
the whole inflation was plenHlng Hut
-e much could net be said for the fifth
nnd seventh var'ntlens, the cello hav
ing the theme in the fifth, against nn
exceedingly melodious but delicate coun
terpoint In the ether three Instruments
(In turn) while the harmonic variation
(the s-ienth) lest decidedly by the aug
mentation of the original Instrumenta
tion. B
UT the SIendelssr.hu Octet has ether
its of Interest beyond Its or
chestral adaptability. It Is nrebabli- the
most amazing composition lu the literatim-
of mu-ie for n youth of sixteen
vents, for thnt wns the nge of the com
poser whin the iv rk was written nn It
(receded the tlrst of the Midsummer
Night's Dicam music bv nlmest a jc'ir
In his later veil-, Stendal-sn'm wrote
few works of mere irnturitv of niii-leul
thought then th" octet, and In this ie
siect It will rink well up with any of
the siniphenhs
Miuh hn been said of the scherzo
of th" octet ns being the I't-eet tired -cet.er
of the Slldsummer Nll.'hl'n Dream
tcherre, peihaus the niinte-1 of the
scherzo form In wbl-h Slendehisehn ex
celled, nnd In wh'ch te this ilav be
stands alone for Hi'iieeful and elfln-IIke
comiiesitlnn It probably was. the largest
weik In tlij-4 ihai-pcterlstlc mood which
he hnd lompeseil up te that time hut
tinces of th's liidiiintlen may be found
even ai far b.iek U4 the (inaitet ler
n'ann nml string4 in P. miner, Cp 1
Ne II
In addition te this the finale, which Is
i rem.ilknhle pii-i e nf i euntei iie'nt be
ing lu fugue f.'im. contains, toward
the cluse the intreiluctli'ii of the main
theme -f the eheire. tluiH being one
of tlie t lrlv instmnes of the leintr-i-iluitlnn
of a lueileuslv anueiineed
the'iie. the id-a iihlch Ce-ar l-'iap.k
ilevcli-pid '" se gieat n degree in tin
last movement! of his svmphntn, plnne
eiiintet and -lung iiunrtet, many yea is
later llr.iveier ibis was bv no inean inean
erlglnal with S'etnlel ehn, for Ilee Ilee
teoven does the same thing 111 the finale
of the Ninth Si mphniii , and there bale
been nveu laillir Instiiiue-
MI.NDKLSS'
rn comp
I.NDKLSSOIIN was. heweiei. the
myi i who fieiiuently wiete
for the small' r nnmi lnnntis m an
ei-i-he-ti.il hi.iI". 'i t-i llhsPinding the
fait .that en tie whole his ehambei
music Is fur gi-a-cr than are his oreho: ereho: orehe:
tral works Th" D in ijer (iliutet nr
'he 11.ll.it major iiulnief (nntnblv th
in et movement of em h ' are both essen
Hally ni i bestial iililmiigli peihnis net
nun- se than lert.ilu single meieinents
if ether (e-npiueis such as thn IlnnU
ef the A miner nun let of Schumnn-i
or the whole C, tnln -r ciiltet of (Irieg,
ex--ept the thune of th. s' hi movement
Hewevir, It Is d'tlli'iilt te Imignn am am
meiement of a Hiuthen-n or a Sleart
'Piarlet being plaiid bi the siring suc
tion of uu eirhis't.i without a l.iss
uhli li would make tin tiinisjtlnn absurd.
rpi
1I1AT New Vnt-U has . nine te icalbe
-- the position nf the
i-lnstra among the gr gr
tuilens of thn ( euntri
Phllid-lphla Or
it nri-'i'.'il tn-ii
is i ilileiiiM'ij In
In- lelll.llks nil tl'e. I
it conceit in
that i Itv In Sir Hi nn I Klchblel id
Ihe New Yolk Tribnr.r. In bin i enunc'il
Sli I. hli'el mltis In Tint, as folio
'The ilsitliiK et irnid iiinn bns this
liar enll-iid a laiKir illentele anil one
i l llui'i musli'iil chuiacli i- lh.ni am ut
i 'a. local orihef.tras lm iinlu-uces .ue
bei oine like III numler an I kind in thus,
which were Ien,' nttitut-d h Ibe i it
miulc-ieiim of the Husten eri-hes'ia
An iniiulr.i lulu the leisen for this
would, lie full'. iiBtilt in illkilns-uie
the u-ieise of lla'ti run; te N'ew
Vtnlis ceiidiicKirs, it u.it neirnHii li
in lis ni 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in titiitums
The preKiiim of hi-u i,,nlu's ,enceit
ci'iiilulHeil lv, u;i Us si miiliniii "l-'iem
the New World" Hut It did
net sound hackneied luiiu'e Mi ,Mo ,Me ,Mo
keiislti liillunl. ii.u ismii't Ih d. iih te
nbstiie mere than Its suif.ue ln-aulics
He dLselesed the I udd;. . nputi-nt llf
iiliuli onuses thinuhh all Its en. tin
,i xiiliHile iii";aiilsins out if whhli t
" alpitaut beili In i emiiiiiiideil and this
he did net se much h. aii'lilni; an-uliiii-iil
mi'thndii which iii.n lie llUened
tn thn Until iif a hUl;.'('l)'s -r.llnl as b)
ariaiMlui: Illll IsCCIiel. ib-aitr IISIell nf tile
liiiineib ami Ht I inw lu 1 1 li tf then ieteitiv
Iti JIh ublllty In .li -ent u pure
plastic line Is Mb htii-UKtli l.i ten
deiii i te prei'leslti Ins inakn-se Hill
It lias mi llisplniiiii.' i nin til '
HOLMES' LECTURE PLEASES
Motion Pictures Shew Latest lm-
provemente en Sahara Desert
llui-leii Helmes' lecture en "The (Jar
den of Allah" at the Ai-udcnu uf Musi,
last mi-lit pi eved le be u heiiilieiin-
S ssieu ei interi-sttni; fmts about lliat
stiiuiEe land In the hli; audience that
turned out lu hear the eier popular
hpealter and see his motion plitmes.
Tin u. pert eil miles nf i uste lands,
the eases in the Sahara, iijruinliN.
the sphinx nml the Am lis all pieved
iiiteiivstluB, hill it was thp views of
creat nt retches, of wlile Lnulevnrdn, trel
Jpy vain en imrtil e( thn dcs'rrt imd ether
modern Innevafftimi that really excited
the mebt ceinmcut,
THE NINTH SYMPHONY
Fine Production of Masterpiece by
Philadelphia Orchestra and Chorus
Till: I'ltOdltAM
lleelll'IVen
ini.infiijf in , , i,,-iiur i .si.
tl) ItiTtllOlen
I'lill.iil-lliiilii iirih'.i-iia chorus and U-lln
Hulier. eiprsim l.r.inliert Murphy lni".
Klli-n Itumm-i, coniraite, Iteiul Undmun,
baritone.
Tin- I'liilndelpliln Orchestrn Chorus
made it- (it si appearance of the -enseti
nt josterdav afternoon's concert, when
Mr. Stolteivski cave e-tncllv the -iiiiip
prnrnm ns that liit'i whh h he elueil
the last sensen tlie I.ennere overtuie
Ne. .'I nnd the Ninth S.uiiphmi.i. Tin Tin Tin
inelodleus overture made n most ud
inirnble prelude for the grent welk which
cencludeil the iiregrniu.
The Ninth .Symphony is n coinioi ceinioi coiniei
tion unlike nny wliieli pieceded nr fol
lowed it, either by Iteethoveii or nny
ether composer, net se much In the
uilvnitpp in im-ledv, lmrinen 7itien or
orcliestintien, for in all of these details
lleetli(-ven himself luis done greater
ii eik in scleral of the preceding h.iiu h.iiu
plienies than in tin- ninth. Hut it '
iinhitie in the grandeur of it- tilun nnd
in the dignity whlcli is the chief ciiar-ucteristii-
of every mnvi-inent. i von tin tin
scheive, one of his very llncst erchestinl
ineietiienl-. 'J'lie suininarizing of the
thetiies of the various movements, In
tin- order id their original itppenrance in
(he symphony, just before the voices
ciitir with the reiterated recitative of
the busses and cellos, between each, i
only one eaniph- of tlm complicated nnd
chilinrnte ntcliitcetuie of the work.
This string recitative, by the way, cost
Ileetheven mere thought tlinn nny ether
pnit of the sjuiphnny. ns he mis for
months nt n less ns te the best manner
of introducing the vocal parts without
tee iniicli abruptness.
The N'lnlh ii-nw milendidlv nlnved nnd
Hiins. Vittunlly the same chorus which
guie the work la-t May sung In it yes
terd'iy, nnd their familiarity witli the
music nn. apparent. There is little
illiestien that the ll.it scaring ei ni"
et(lie-tia. nices-itatcd liy tlie nnrus
having te use the rni-ed seats at tlie tour
of the 'tage, cnuses a lns of tonal bnl-
.'inee. wlili-li doe, net exist wlll'll It ec
cupies ils usiint seats, but this is a
mnlt'-r for which there is no remed.i.
It is prineipnlly nppnrent in the over
balancing of tlm reeds by the strings,
when all are nn the kiiiiip level, nnd
was mere noticeable in the first than in
anv of the succeeding movements. The
scherzo, the best of the threP orclies erclies
Iral iiinvpinentH, wns benutlfully plnjed,
and there was mti"h tonal beauty In the
Adagio, whleh, while perhnpi unduly
long, is nnether 1 vely iiuinbi r.
Itut the main interest centeted in
Hie work of the chorus. The enormous
(iiliicnlty of the vecnl part- makes them
illlinist 'iltislngllble. espeeillllv the -n-I.rane,
but the confidence of the mem
bers nf the chorus nnd their t'amllinr
it with the composition enabled thein
te' give the best performance of the work
Hint has let been heard in Philadel
phia. The balance et the (horns is ex
i client nnd the tone qun'ity geed, de
smite the fact thnt the music requires
I', e
various parts te remain nt tne
extremes of their registers
most ei me
The four soloists. Pella linker so se so
praeo: Kllen Uumsej, cnntrnlte: Lnin-
hert Murphy, tenor
and
Iteuil
Dad-
mnn, baritone, sung uu- e.n" !..
allotted te them with cMollent under --landing
und geed tone. The sole parts
of the Hvinplieny nte iinusunllv llerid
ami the nrehestrntlen rather heavy, de
mainline great range and much volume.
The sole pnits mv if nnything mere
unvecnl" tlinn the I'hnrnl pnrts and
nheniid in iinitntien nnd ether techni
cal iPMiurcps of composition found iihup
frenupiitlv in u string quartet than in n
composition for four V''"T,V J .'.""'"V
the soloists did well tin- dilhi ult iieik
demandPil of tliPiu. At the close of the
pert all ceiiccrmd wer ' tendered a
pepulnr ovation by the Immense niuli-eiiii-.
Mr. Stolsewslsi bilnijiii.' ferwaril
Mr. Townsend. the chorus muster te
share in the applause.
MUSIC NOTES
. ll. kiii liriftvl
..... ..,,!. r-.s..l,ln. l'nmi III
ii,
lite, nile will he th' necin.1 ruiu -- .
Ihe Mi trnti'i'llan up- I-a s--ae"-l ;'',
A- ideinv uf MU-lc next 'I U-sduy el anliw ,
Wlih SIlss K.unir will smu SI-; Miirtine il ,
ns Pen Jin- mi'l ih- I'"- i-l--r mil '
c.irenen Whlfhlll Mies An- .Miriam will
1. . tli.i Mlcinl.i. ichers In 'h. i-l w '" i
, itriuri, "in. " - -- .: .
i.i-.,..., i.. si, .ir,i inurui n ui, i .ti'.-'- .
line Llun. l.eep-i irn nun ,.t...e.
I h"
I...U. I will Le led bi Mies n.isuii
II ind
i lu ,
Mr llenllg.ii Sir A
.it II i fl
At the reennd in. -t of ih" N "i S'nrk
Ssunpheni (irehestin w ''"'""" p, ', "
.hi. ler. ut the. Aiiid-im of .Must. Ihiirsdi.
ei-nlng, Pec. ml. r lit. Prlu Kreisl.i I I
I- ill., snl.ilst and Ih. sililtn.nl' m-rlii 1
I t (liie.t., ,1
Ild I 11. .11 ll''. II S IIII III,'.
ue. i i "M I'hilst.'Ple r ' in I
I'hllad.dphH f.-r the ilrst line
will Play the 'I'.'chiilkewsln i
mher ok In "tin i.utiib is a'
SHiipheni Ne : lu L miner
is-iiad.- fur Strlnn Ur. heutra
I
Mi
Irtrrn T.iseinlni fnrni' rlj unlu
tlie .Metrepi. iten UP' ra Ce m.l tl
S. uU Ol.h.stra. of Slllnn wll nl'lu
I he Aeiiil-mi ef Sluele "ll lliurshu
llllilll. Ii.-i ember lln. Hlld lril.l .i
January la I'hls c.lehi.it. t . r.h-ti
in iltti a i iast-t(i iw-1 loin el th--
Slllls N
Panel will he the n- M eper.ii
.,' ihe I'iiii i.l. Ilih a llra-l.l ('Cera I
. tn pi i i'.iii ' M" r i 11 in-" It "il
IhuredHV .lelllns Ili-lllli.-l l'l
nlfei iu
I HI III
1" s- i '
Him" i
i ilm '.
I Pulls" ni I sing I nisi.
Jems will b- ih" Miu xtis-i i.
I'm.. 1 lla-" lie. Iiaiuneuiis. 'I it i.'s-
W till J IH.
Lain li, I
I M il n
Hurt i w i :
hi (' M
it. s nil .11. lUllfie'ie '."
nil, tiiUe ih- nd" nf
u:u I A l'mtil
d si l
V.il. ni
ml
1 r , , ,1 in ir if It," l'l Und' 'I 1 'li ii
ill.slra will ni' if ""1' w.ik lieini m i
lllli In Wlllll'IU ten mil run. lldlnu .
s.i, .i.iai in I'lHsliinah Tin r,- will thei
(..,.. llJ nil letlCi'lte nt the Ailtd
Ms , neltt Pndt
and Suliiiihii
nam Th i 1.1. i.s
' ',;"'",h;"'"''''"''
l,i I, ,1,1 Mil H I
l-i nn i i li" th
. lew ll
I hi lulll
lll.lllllis ll.nllil
in I'"
h nun ill
in 1 i. is
Big Timen
Matinee
and Tonight
Dancing1
Brd. & Columbia Av.
t'ulumbiii IIUI','.
M tlu biirKaln mntinee.
from il te ti !' Sl ar.il
I'e'itiniimi'd.i all i-ic-nilik',
-seu may (luiiic te
the irreisUI)le jazz.
Dancing Every Eve.
and Sat. Matinee
I i til
I- I
I . ZT Tr-5-Ns
Rmw
w
I Anether Roseland
l 1015 Market StsZ?
Siilunlur m s-,. jsy ' "I'M
Mat. iA , "-'" " 'f"3
'I lit all tiiinnriiiw HUM .l-erf PinternHpU
will inniliiil. T---i !" "i ! l-.ihlii l(l wilt
ni'psHr bs 'ilnti i'ii- nr- It'jih N.itlnin N.itlnin
sen planlM and Hnri Hie n. eiinnn M.ss
Htitn win nine jii urln frmn .Miii-- 1 i an-l
Miss NiithHiinuti villi play nne nf th Mm
ilclssuhn piano ceniBrtns
A Phirltv reneell wl'l lie (illlll tiv tll
f Tnlterl HinueiH of I'hllinii lihl i In the Metro Metre Metro
lielltnn (i-ru JPaise Mnndiv urn'nir, le
r -inlier 1:1 for tlie ImhHI if tli Amerlrnn
Prlirnl-' im " inin-iit-es n-rk iminnB
thiiusiimls nl ind. . rn, nntOe-d weaien an-'
elillilrpn .n nnlrsl i:,,tniie Mule unit (einnts
ch(irus "imiined nf siseriij hundred
Inl'fls, nnd h In l Re or heMirn, liiHile uti of
members of the I'lidHdchililii urchei-trii. will
furnish the tirnKnuii Mise I'lnn-nee Jllnkl"
soprine mil I'r'd l-ntinti. h.n'tun' nil Ik
the mliilsti"
Itiins Klndler .'list nnd H.ivld lllsphiin.
Inirltnne mil I... pr s'tit.d nt thi sm-end In
the Eirt.-s of Mnnild m "Mi inr uiuslenles en
lnerni'iir () In the h,illi"(itn if Ih- Itsllnue
Htrntfnid Mr ll.sniinui s iffeilms rnn'.n.n
seine nf tie sung nnd nrliih whleh h- h.is
innilii tiieultnrlv ids nun. Mr Klndlir w-lll
pthv an nrlnsii of itni h. mliiu I u VhI. n
rii eriulln song of Hehubeit and "fierenude
Kspamml" of Olazeuneii up I iiumu mnub, r
nunili- rs
H'i'lll l.ips (llrntnr of the Phl'ndi Iphln
(ipera-le Sncii-iy bus nrnnu-d for drdnHll
i lasses fur neltv.i ni-inl'-r". Disim e'asses.
are in Ii.. rnndue'ed nt th' lleiifsn Hu I llnK
I- kIiuiiiiV Hilurdiy. pec inlur 11 anil H1
I." fmm .'I In 0 e'rlnek fr pilmipnls nnd
frcni 7 te In fur therus. These iihn de.irn
le Ji.in shuul I upplv te MlXeps nt the
ll, ursi Hulli.lnR. next Wednesday eiinlnc et
7 "a
Lnlr-i Titrnzrnl the eelilirnted rnlnr l
tin a ..,irnn,i will ts In-ftrd in reniert nt
the M (rftfs.utin Omtii Ilnilse 'lhuuid..
i-inltm ii"Xt. Him will he nsslsttd l.v Fr in
i see I iiiun. pianist Slax O'gfin. cellist, nnd
J Ilinrv Iimi flu, 1st.
The seienlh renei rt of the Orpheus I'lub.
Vllinlnnten, liei.. Itnlnh Kinder, ennduetnr
Mill he t-lien In the PUyhuuie st WllmlnK
tun en l"i lnesdnv eienln ef the le-nltiB
werii
The Florentine Qusrtel Pnriufile Illun
mill ih.Iin Alfrnl f.pnniirt. eflle. Clement
Ilninn- fane nnd l'rnrals J I.npltlnu. hnrp
,.,.. ... ,, nm ,,, ,, i,i.'i. ,tt .. " , s..st,"
Hall, r.sm ilnrmnnlmcn avnue. under thj
iiuep'ris of the I'nli-rslty Hrlensleu Society,
Thursdie 'iinlnt;, fieremb. r ll
The Z..eKsier.tinhn I-hllndelphln Sluslcal
Aciideiny nnnnunees n f.n ulty eencert nt the
schnnl for ll-xt Tuesd.iv i-l.-nlnff. iJeeemleT
7 l'eiil V.iitinHlin ti in ( e rll ,n l.-w s
SIurph. ilnlln nnd JtiH'b V t'lnrke plane.
Is III Bill. Ih H nn a I I
Sunde nfternoen ecneert Mnl.iR ' Hlc'u.'d Mr t'reitcruk: Jen
ir th- rui. Arts will iss.nlngs. Sir eimnn Schnff and Mr
i a i, chiit 'II. r nnmi In met Turtu r. ill of New S erK, nrnl
The third free
nt the Aeudeiny
sli-n t . . i ii ,ri Mti i
ire wl'l I, M.im
I'l.r. s tlniz sipr-inn end
iJ.imenlie Him. ilulliilst villi Itelni Itoeta-
r.nd I'.uikl nnd D.eethv L l-ellne ut tlie
P me.
Mer't, nnvsrv. pl.nlsl ns-IMed 1,5- IMr-n'W Pnrller P..elev. of n;'1 -
liurnhun .. pintie mil lie lu ird .n Wither- Albert K. K-nr.er.y Jr . Sir i nspar .
Himan Il-ill S.iiurd.iy afternoon. I. eember ! H T-'WIlsend Sir K(nneth lennitiv
II nt L-se ii'ileik. In the eunc munh ri- tirnl Sir. Donald D Kennedy nil of llll'l
cnuri of the L'nli'-rslly Kxtenslen Beel-tv ... recontien followed at the home
Mr Kmeri nlajs nd Mrs lliirnhntn slnas . '. . ,. . ' Dnrf.nt On their return
In n llfu minute presriim. (unlRln nu --lee- '" ""- ' '"' ',v, '' ". ,' ,, s,r nn, Mri.
th.ns fii.m I.lsz-. Henh-1. I- ' r. ski from a wedding Journey Sir nml Mr?.
I.I7B Ihmaiin. Jensen, 1'ln.pln nnd nth. r Isishnp will be at home after l-edruary
sii.it iumii(i c ' i at (Jreenwlch. Conn
A eerieert ef the ndvnn'id pupils nf the
.e, Inier-H.ihn Phllmlc Iphhi Aeadmiv nf St-J-sle
was Klien in the school uudlinrtum lust
'I lull "day eicalnu
'hlm I'nrdere. unlli i.t from fl ili'me' -with
Sllnn Isiliire- sujirann nnd Ki-lvn
Tletin. ptrinlste Will Itppe.ir at Ihe second
leiicert of Ih" Sluslcal Art Club fundus, cie
ninrf, Decemh-r IJ
A sr(iM of spei I il m'shul sen lees, Is
helmr Klien nt th- Seco-id I-n-shiterlnn
Church. Tn.n'i ft--st nnd II'hIhui sir'.t-. en
-Sunday elenlURH nt , an This we K mere
will It. ilin Ih.. urn, lt.ll Imrl. n' (tnul's
Hull- ( liv" I n I ml- r IJ the s.l.cUens
i.nui
win n- ny nnmi n cnniret,.rs an.i en li - iem
Icr ltl nril Jll l hr slm.i- it u-l. c ll I' l - '
ilureil Th rlnilr
und l th" direct'en of
X l.lrd-ns Vn- i r
eric C "ll neli il-l
hnrplt. of th l-l.i
it- . .t i I ' Fr".l
nd im-i m Piini-ill
. 1 l M i Orcl.estrn
S. W. Cerner Bread and Girard Avenue
Snecial Announcement
' The
te da lie
huieliig imlille iif I'lillndeliililn will liinr Hie opportunity
eierj Tuesiliiy eienini; te mime of Ibe best white Hint
idtnriil (irilirstins in
I lie i-iiimr.i.
Charlie Tayler's Orchestra
1 1 iik coieiti:i)
the i-iiinliig Tuesday eienlug, December 7.
i,i i lustra will inllii(l ai ar here:
Yacli Mess and His Meledy Beys
(The Mnn with the ISreii n Hut)
Peirce's Keya! PaJace Jazz Band
(Monarch of the lllurs)
Charlie Kerr's Jazz Band
Buchanan's Orchestra
ilx Jelly Jnzjers
sirfrt cep" T'-S'-IW"! I
rawnKUue
sigrmnB".--
fiewleStlil
DANCING EVERY EVENING
The Big Specialty Our First
Ssnew Storm Bamce
ISP
Mri'imitfsaMuuiiijj.unuT'-aiiwTaMiqaa
l Clf
r.
s.
PJ
BESTmJ latest
- ,"- fl?e 7tutatleJphia
.,. iiiMT-n- . n!,.sn...wss
ii Js!iK -
MRS.
. Ilread
KEENAN
Pep. :..!.) I
I "inn the new II iibinr 1 urn Iteltltdd ( nt 1 n
lm itr:ii l lu. im ( nni i-pilnii Hull,
tnlten tl ( Inn si . ( in I ilri-n's. , lass fiiruiliiR
LEARN DANCING
('..rn-iili li illt.iluiil'i
lliimr ll st, nil .. I Mill. lie lle'h.itl.
tfli' ini'e ii TZ'netier- fhrlTaeli Puntt
ORTLSSOZ SCHOOL
-1 UANC'INO LlJtsSONS S
520 Chestnut Lec3i92 0wnl)itf SEier-ina
Jioffjitieti cie Ha tint's liny at Oflfit''
?TlS)ANCiN6
d STREET
NORTH OP MARKET
I M'l Kl
II Illlll.
Hlllll l, - N ,, ( I S(
I'lll'l I Ml IIXM I KM I I'lte -
linn I in s I hi i. . I'rl and t
COLL'S, 22 S. 40TH ST.
DANCE TONIGHT
Illlll Till. MI.IOIII OKI IIHNlli I
IVZcCREA'S
1S17 Snjtk-r Am.'.
Keel lUliei. Tutsile nml -Niiiuril.iy I inline.
ItiK (lass. Tliurbduy Niulit
WINTER GARDEN
S. W. for. llreatl nml Girurd Ae.
IIAMINII ISVKKV KVIlNINIi
Klery Tiie.diiy live., 3Sr UAM1K NKillT
KVItKV KltllJ.W IH (!.IIKKT NIUIIT
THIS T.tKMI.Y "CIIAKllK" T.WI.OH
AMU 1118 COLUIliaSuUVtl
I
i (All
H UUP'sa
y I XV4-4.7ie
Prix?s2 L
MISS EMILIE KENNEDY,
WEDS MR. J. T. BISHOP
Marringe
Toek Place This
Afternoon at St. James'
Episcopal Church
A ned-llng nf social Interest te this
city Nin Yerk and Washington wns
selemnlreil pi 1 e'r'nek th's nflo-neon In
Si Jnines' l't sieii.il Church Tivent."
flrsl and Walnut slreet when SUfs
l-.mille Pem-v Kennedy, daughter of Mr.
-nil Sirs Albeit U Kennedv. of 2303
Wnlnut street, hecittne the bride of Mr,
liillan Toml'nen Hlshep Hen of Mrs.
SI Leck weed lllrbnp, of New Yerk nnd
Wnshlngten The eiremnnv whs prr prr
fermeil bv the Itev Dr fllbsen Helli
Tlie bride, who was p-lien In marring'!
In- her father, were n smart gown of
while brnciid- fash'ened en simple tines.
Tin- ceur train falling gracefully from
the shoulders was composed of old IncB
which was her grandmother's weddlne
nil Her vc'l was of tulle, surmounted
bv ii cluster of orange blossoms fihe
curried n small, old-fashioned betinuet
-f cnllu lll'es and lilies of the vnllny.
The metrnns of honor wire Strs Caspar
W ll Te.vr,.nd nnd Slis Perdvil Olen
dfnnlni' Thev ivnr- gowns of hydran
gea lilni sntln. adorned with ceiun ceiun ceiun
colen d luce nril hi-ts of tlie same shndP,
trimmed . with shad-d plume. T'V
carried old-fashioned beuqiletn The
trldesmilds Inc'uded Sirs Albert K.
Kennedy. Jr SIlss Theodora Keith IJI
lle. Sirs. Jehn Adams Apnleinn nnd
SHss Dernthv Snenccr. nf New OrPnn.
Thn- u-nrn fro, ks of soft grill- Hit tl
' trittimcl with gnu- bici
I liel- miu n'
velvet of the s-itm- hue iwre trlmmr'l
villi grnv shiiled tilumes TH-v curried
ba-kets of p nk reser. Master William
Cumpbell Pepv. Jr , ceus'n of the brlue.
and Staster Daniel WestceL ceushi e'
the, bridegroom, acted ns niges They
were suits of pink linen with white rol rel
Id r Sir Haines Newberry, of De
troit, wns best man The ushers dn-
li. ..!,! Afe l.V.., er ell CUIllllnR illin. air.
Mr phelns Newberry, of Detroit Mr.
J Henri ile Sllbeur. of Washington ; Mi.
i, ,,1,.,,.. i p li.intinn of Halttmere: Mr,
v,. .,.,., n- Pinna iif Califernia: Str,
Thr Kienlng I'ulillr I.rHgrr wflremM
snelil note-, iif Interest frimi isirlens imrts
nf th- elt. but these nntrs must lie
e.ipnlile of irrllleHllen. Ilereuftrr kerlul
Itrins sent In mi.ll le the pnper will net
tir iuiIiIInIiiiI unless slKiinl lit the sender
with nitme. nililress and trlrnlienr mini
tier. Address snil.il llf ins te the iorlrt ierlrt
llilltnr. Ilienlng I'ulillr ladder, (100
( li Hint street.
r m s
InriUtieat
vVnrffT?jy .or Aieann
- , yviw'- - 7--yCw-,ysy
- l Mndernle I'rliei' -N4i'
nnti
llrlle nr I'liens fur l'nrad or Printed
Mnmplm.
ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 8!4 WlBt St.
war urni narraiRi
uiii) or
J7.i
iseine of the
fellnwlns
s.-.i u.'i-irCT'iaBiivwjig3rrasgii-(jusiMiu'siiijJi mhhu"ijhcI
219 S. Bread St.
Alap of Adams' Candy Shep
Wenday Evening, December 13th, 1920
A Wonderful Time for Erery One
A Series of 10
i i nt mi irsi)i 1 1 1 mm.
LUCKY FAVOR DANCES
MOMM.Itl l'l. 1UI7.!.S
On? Mere Couple
I ill. lili I III II I.--1' DWthllN IN TOWN
I earn In Dane Here V Tenrhrr
Inr I ai ti 1'itidl lrnm It n( lock
ni tlie Mini'Mik- I mil tl n't Imlt In
the I iriiiitu
D
in DANCING -
J)ancut7sseantutn, he.
JiiiMii
MRS. DEAN
TUT 111 II I III! ! Illlll, Illlll IIMiMl, m J
I V3sn(BpieRUJlAL'J'BmBnD18BSnCU3KS
lejymsc
i:n MiniiiN nt iiiAiiiixii i iss ii
III Kilmers liil-ll.ll I'rld is I'll llll id
ni hid irs lllllil 's - I'rjiiite ( ln I rs.nns,
(..I. Itiieiitiun 1 -Hirudin Ori-lirsar.i laiilles
l-rluile Ins. I'rlilni i I' II. ( iilri-n.
I 111 I-. II
CHAS. A. McCREA
DARBY, PA.
SIMX I, I)N('K FI-:Tl'ItK
Tl'KSDVY NKJHT
X-s IlibU Nil In. inn linn llinrj, Ms,s
LAWRENCE STUDIO
I'.KOM) AM) I'OUTnt SiH.
( entcHt Tiiiluy. .'saturilay. Schelarsj
Menilai. Kxliiliitien Thursday t".
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn lamcker
WAGNER r ' DANCING
1710 N. lirend, at MontKemery Ave.
I'lieiiL Diamond K.'IH
IIX( IM, - in I.m.mmi
t I. ASS WI) IJKCKI'TiON
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