'FWVqiW'V' wwp"y savr-r-wf rl '-KAy . JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Mayer-Cameron Wedding in New York She Attends the Mask and Wig Performance at the Academy IAVAS (nlklng nf nut-of-town wed (lingi ycMrrtltxjf. nnd renlly there tlo pem to lie ii fcrent tnnn.v Hint I'lillftrlel phinni ,nrr rtiterrtril In Iwlny. There' the Ynles-llnriie vvnlrlliiK In Wmlilng. ten. nnd the Tn.vW.AViiltier mie In lift'- ton. or rnthrr jut ntil.iile ni llnvon. i nnd then In New Ynrli Mnrj Cnniemn ' nnil .Innn Mnjrr lire to ! mnrr' il nt I nnnn. Nnllliei nf Ihetn i n I'lillnilcl- ' iiliinn. 1ml 1'lnlnc Sullivan, the .Inme ! Frnncls Snlllvnns' younger tlnuRliler. I i, to br one of the liriilrninlil nnil evnnl ntlirr I'hllniletphiiin nre Koine over to iittpml tlip mnrrinssp. Mnry CmiiPrnn I n ilnnchter of Mr. Diinpnn Cnmrron. of New York nnd n , prnmldmiKlitPr of tin- Inte Sir Ilnderlrk ( nnirron. Shp I n iitnnt itttrnrtlvp girl nnd extrnnnllniirily populnr. Mrs. Itrlinont TIITnn.v, who ! Mnry' mint. vi ill five the reception for licr nt lirr lionip nftPr tlip pprpinon. ANOT1IKU InterPntlnc nffnir In New York todft.v Is Hip nnnunl meeting of the Sorlrty nf ("nlnnlnl Ilnine of Anier Irn. The meeting Is to bp lipid nt thp home of Mr. (Joitvernriir Morri nnd there Is to bp n large lunrlipon ut th Colony Club for Hip visiting ilnmr nnd nme of tlio New York nttr.s. nf i'oure. Wore tlip meeting. Mr. .Inme Large, who Is president of riillwlelphlrt dinn tpr. No. '2, Poloninl Imii,n of Amerlen. will go over to thp meeting today nnd spvprnl other member of the society here will go. too. THAT will be dnndy party out nt the Rndnor Hunt flub tonight, won't It? You know nbout right or nine men nnd girls bnve gotten together with Mrs. WIlllmiiH Diddle t'ndwnlndcr n ehsperone and nrp giving n dnnee nut there for thp Stnndlpy Stoke, ('niilolin Ulrltlle Duke nnd her brother. I.lv llld clle. lire giving n small tliciitre party and dinner, or rntber the ntlier way rnind, dinner nnd theatre pnrly In town before the dnnee nnd lnti'r they will motor out to the ttndnor. Thpir guests nt the dinner nnd theatre villi he the Dill Chiirehmnns. Mrs. Alexan der Diddle. Virginia Ileekseber nnd Ned nnd Dernnrd I.nw. Among the others who will nttetid the ilnnrr will he thp Jnek Masons. Iliiti'hlr frntt. Trs.. Heels Welherill. Dllh Itrev. .lark Kell. Ktliel Dniley. t.t-n Norri nnd Mnry Xorri. Helieern Thomson, TTnrrlxi nnil Antoinette (!eelin mid n M.inher of others. ' THKKK were n nuniber of box prime nt the Mnsk nnd Wig lnt night, nnd the pprformnnee was rerlnluh Nplemllil The Murdoeh Kendrieks entertnlned n number of guest nnd Clnytnn le Miel nel gave quite n delightful pnrt. for Ills iter. Mr". Stunrt Densnn lnrk nf anexvllle. (. You knmv Mr 'lnrs was Klinbeth Mr.Michnel. nnd she and her brother lived with the l'nmry Mr Michaels at L'0-tl Walnut sttrot. after the death of their parents. KIinbeth vvns married Iroin her noele'i. Ihiiiip. The Svdne.v Tliner. who returned jui a short whlleigo from their wedding trip, were nmong Mr. M'-Mleliael's gue'.N, aiirl the I'mile fiejeliii". who nre al-o n bride and siooin. Iiavitig been mar ried in I'rhniirn. Ilnrrj N'eil-iiin wa n guest nlo. ami Krltt Drniton. fJenrgc I'nvkle nnd Hetty I'arknrd nnd Herbert ( hiirrh. You know Detij I'neKnrd mid Herbert Cliureli are pngaged. The plaj wns, n sood n. if not belter thnn in Kn'ter week. I'rnrtire mukei perfect . jiv.i know, and what a good ninn lite hoyfi line bnlh mi ami oh tin tage, for the piny wns specially for the students, and they turnpil out in full force. "K7"Or know it's nwful t" get into tlie J- hnbil of snjing inrnrreet things on purpose And m innn of u do it. I heard the oilier day of a girl who rerenp,! n good lpon for so doing. Slip and spernl others lind gotten into tfte habit of snjlng for fun "tills here now man" or "this line now" rnt or dog or uhntever el'e they hap pened tn spenk of Well, the other day one of lhee girls who thought the expression was verj ftinnv uh'n sip nnd tlie oiliers wore together, liut who rather liked to tunke a goml Iniprpsslon thnn a pimr one when lie stopped to tliink about It. and would not sny anything of the kind unless people understood It wns fun. arrived at n station in the ub urhs nnd wns offered a lift In her home in a friend's car As thej started ofT down the mad Hie hub who wns driving the rnr culled hack to her little girl; "Win re l-t jour sister, whj didn't she come on this train?" 'Oil," said the daughter, "she slajed in town for the movies." "For good nest-' snke!" said the mother. Where upon up spoke our heroine and said slip " toll j on, .win can't keep up with thp.H' here now girls t lioc dnjs. I hey linie In go to iliesp here now movies and bp independent; and--" her Miice died nnn In horror. Slu-'d tried to lio fiinnj and thfi hadn't Uughed. and thej ihnught. good heavens, ihcj thought she did not know nn better NAVCY WYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs Hugh II11H011 litveiic, of fiela plalne Sauquler c,iunt 'a smiounces ;h engagement of her ilaUBliiei .Miss Katharine Settle (Jrten- to Hr I-'reil-crlik i 'urn en Leas, of Merlon Mis Urornn has made her home for some ears with hT unr'e Mr F It Wallace, of Wayne Pr l.ens Is ,i brother or Mrs Citistav an Lennrp, of Met Ion Sir mill Mrs .Inbn W.tn V.elilei nf "11 South Knttj -fifth streit, anniiiinca lh engaKement of ihelr ilnuglitei, MUs uouise. Heitzer ,otue to Mr lllcliunl Franklin Knnls Mr nnd Mis j i:iitaiii Lipp'iu'ott and their fanill, of 171.' Spruce sticei are occupvlng their nuinmer hnine .Ntel mar, Hethares, when- thej will enter. tain at a srlts of Informal suntlav din neis Miss Mona C'ri'zer, diiuKhtet of Mr. and Mrs Hdwnrd Cromer, of Jlv'S Locust street whose rngasement has been an nounced lo .Mr. Nenl Wainwrlghi, son of Mr nnd Mrs. flobert Walnw right, will b the guest of honor at a dinner lo be Khen on Tuesda evening. Ma in li Mr nml Mrs. Thomas V Kealli at Ihelr home. 1.1"S Pine strut. Miss Anna l.lojd. of ('ini'iniiall, who III attend ns one of tlie lirlilesinaliln it the vi oiling of Miss t'atharlne H. !e, ilaughlrr of Mr. .mil Mis Horace H Lee nf Half and Aou io.ul, llaver forrl snd Mr Kwiu .1 Lester, ,lr, of this clt which will be solemnUeil on Saturday eetilng, June 18. In the lirn Mawr Presbyterian climeh will nnie on June in, nml will be rnterlalnril hh the guest of Mlsr" Lee. Afte.' n small rrcpllon followliiB the leieinoii) .i' the bnine of the bride's parents Mi Ltater and his bride will Hpeud u uar lr.it'lnc An luleresting spring uidillnu; will lakes place on May II, when Miss LKi Marion Monlis. of New I'.oohelle. N. , 'lil be married to Lli-uieiianl ileoffre Hunting of the lulled Mates; ninn ,it Sl Paul's Chuicb okuiiIz. nt il o c'oce Lieutenant Hum ng Is thn grnndfuii of Mr Clmi'lea II llanir: and a Kieat grandsou nf the late Mr Jay CooUe of Oak Lane, nt whose home a reception will be held Immediately after the wed ding. A larga nuniber of out of-town guesti. Including nitny and navy officers will tie present The brlda will be attended by her cousin, Mm. Paul t'ooper Itoblnsou ' this olty, and Mrs Jacob llaten Ahbult, of Ilo.ton Lnelgn Sidney Hunting, a btothei nf MeuKnant Huntlnff. will officiate aa beat man. He l nn officer in the nay and has Jul returned from a erulse to South Amerlct with th Atlnntic fleet. Mr nnd Mrs. Alexander Coxo Yarnall. ! "ynewooil, who nre spending a tort night In Washington, will return home on Sunday. Mr Thomas Harbour, of Tloston, Is spcnilliiR the week-end lis the (tuest of Mr. nnil Mrn Charles M. ta, nt Wcs thorpe, ihelr eatato At IJtvon Mrs William I,. Nevln. or Hilltop, rtnilnor, has Issued Invitations for a luncheon on Saturday, May 7. Mlsa Anna Sophia VarnAll, daughter of Mr nnil Mrs. cimrlton Ynrnall, of rum freik Farm. Devon, Is entertain ing as her guest Miss r'ornelln Keeble, of N'nslnllle, Tenn Miss Yurnnll wilt iiri'omp?ny Miss Keohle to Nashville when she nturnt on May T A cerd party will bo glcn on Thurs day afternoon, May 5, at the Merlon Cricket Club, for tho benetlt of the woman'n Hospital. The patronesses In c'lirtB Mrs. Ooorfrc H (Carle, Jr.. Mrs. Walter II Htewnron. Mrt, Thomns (! shton. Mrs. .tnsepli V. .teanes. Mr. Hitrry Cooper Johnson nnd Dr. Cnrollne f. J'urnell. Ur Matilda V rtelnhnrtlt nnd her mother. Mrs. Catharine tlelnhardt. of nermnnlonn. who spent the winter In lx)s AnReles, Calif, have returned home. Mrs. nichnrtl c. t)al nnd her daughter. MIsh Anna II. Dale, who spent the winter at thn lxngacre. will leave early n .Mine for New Castle. Me , where they win spmd Hie nummor. Miss Marian it. Dale, who spent th" winter in Hoston. will Join her mother and sister later In the sumnijr. Mrs Henry Pratt McKean. of Pine Ilun I-aim, will retum today from a visit to New York, Miss Polly Dayard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rf. McKean Bayard, of 105 Knst Johnson street, Ormantown, will leave on Mny 14 for Princeton lo at tend the Princeton house party of that week. Miss JJaynrd will nt-r go to Boston to attend tho (Iroton (Inmes of HI. Mark m School. Mr tJaywd and Miss Hayanl will go to Heal Harbor. Me early In July where the will spend lie summer at their summer home. Among those who will nt'end Hip luncheon to he given today at the nelle-vue-fatratford bv the ICnstern Pennsyl vania Club of the Skldmore School of Art, New York state, will be Miss I.llla hello Hare. Miss Kllzabctb Merrltt, Mrs. l linrles Cadwnllader. Miss Kleanor Tier ney. Miss Mnry Strauss. Miss Jacqueline nmhlas, M!s rtobertu Illff. Mrs. Arthur 'M?,.H, I- - R Ku'hnlc. Mrs. Henry Hide. Miss f.ols Dickey. Miss Fred pr ckn Cronecker Mies Anna V. Chase. Mlsa Constance Haines. Miss Mnry Mln nlck and Miss Vcrn Kendrlck. Miss Sarah Olrdley (loss, dean of the college, will bn the (rucnt of honor. A dance was i;len last night nt the rilttenhousc. Mr nnd Mm, Joslnh Hlackwell Har low and their family, of Slenton nxe iiup. chestnut Hill, will leuc early In July for pocono Preserve. whre they win niiiu inn summer ai ineir louge. Mrs. Mehllle Talbot, of 1 1 0 ijprucc Ftrppt. sailed on Thursday for Constan ilnoplp. when, she will join her husband. Lieutenant Talbot. I'nltcd States Navy, who Ih at piescnt stationed there. Mrs. Talbot will bp rcmembcrid aa Mlsa Anna H Slier Miss Itar.el Scudfler, of (ilen Cove. I.. I., will arrive on Monday and will be enter tained as the guest, for a fortnight of Miss Kleanor I.. McCawley, daughter of Mrn William Morris McCawley, of Avon road, rdniore. who will bp married at noon, on .Saturday, May H lo Lieu tenant Commander I.eo Hewlett The b.iuil. t'nlled States Nay Miss Scuddrr will attpnd M s McCfuvlej as one of her bridesmaids Mr anil Mrs. Charles M. McCloud will c'ose their city residence 1 70S Spruce street, the middle of Juno and occupy Ihelr summer home. The Haiulbox. Jamestown. It I., until the autumn. Mr and Mrs KM KlrL Price nnd their daughter. Miss Itachel Price, and sons. Mr Philip Price and Mr Hit Kirk Price, Jr., will close their town house, 17ft? Walnut street, and will open their hummer home at Chestnut Hill for spveral wet Us befnie occupying their plnce. cSrliidstonq Neck. Winter Harbor. M , until the autumn Their daughter, MIh i;yln Price, who is a student at Smith Collpge. Northampton. Mass., will leturn home in June. Miss Kosamund Wurts, daughter f Mr nnd Mrs. Iloliut Kennedy Wurts, of -131 Pine Htreet. will leave tho latter part of June with n party of friends for Wyoming, where the expect to spend two months on n ranch. Her slsicr. Miss Klennor T Wurts. nnd her grand mother. Mrs. William Henr Newbold, sailed on Wednesday for Kurope. where the will remain until the autumn Lieutenant Commander William tiowcr. I' S N and Mrs. (lower, of this ili. hsue left for a visit to Wilkes. Dane. Pa. where the will attend the wedding of their cousin, Miss Catharine Hlllman, daughter of Mi anil Mrs ileorgo Hllliniio, and l.'nslgn Wade l Wcese. I' S N . son of Mr nnrt Mrs Tiumaii De Weese of I luff a lo, N V. which will be solemnized this evenlnn In the Kplscopal Churcn In Wllkes.Harre. Miss rirace Shanley, of New York, who has been spending son-e tune nnroad will an' shortly and will attend as one of the brldesmnlds at the ucdd'nx of Miss Sarah Hanson, daughter of Mr slid Mrs M Francis Hanson and Mr Paul A Vannemnn. of Cynwjd which will be solemnized in the HoI.n Cros-. Church, Mount Alr on Wednesday nioinlng .lime R Mr nnd Mis William K Mcllriile. of Wnterbur. Conn., hnxe announced the engagement, of their daughter, Mlt'S Horlha (i. Mcllrlde to Mr Harr K Chane) . of this eitj GERMANTOWN Mr Tliomas Hiadfonl of lroldcnee. 15 I who has ritutned from a trip around Ihe world Is the cuvst of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A S. Hull. RH5 Hast Washington lane. Mr and Mrs J Augustus Ilocrs of the Creshelm Valle Apaitments ba returned from a motor trip thiougli the State NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs Frank .1 Young. jOfiK North I'arllsle street will entertain her card club on Wednesday next at five hundred nnd pinochle. The members Include Mrs F, llumphrevs. Mrn William SVhliniiilnger, Mrs Thomas McS'amee, Mis. P O Simmons. Mrs Preston Wnntler. Mrs A LecKner, Mrs K llatim, Mrs W. llrlnkworth, Mrs i: llarthe Mts l'rank Hendl and Mrs Thomas UeiW. of Wlldwood Crest Mr and .Mrs Jacob li.iron and thHr fninil of JO" Wesl Thompson street, will open their summer home In Holmes hurg on May I wheie they will remain until late In October WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr anil Mrs Unrff Moore of fi 1 tieneiei'li hi i it i ,i,i in.i- i""i.,i ... rpi nil the M'ok-rnd st Island llelglbs. V J , where lhe will be the guests of Manr anil Mr J Hamplon Moore Mrs Irwin F Wood and her mother, ,Mi A l.e. who have been spendltiK a few das In Neu- VorU. hae teturncd to their home at GH27 Woodland ae. FPANKFORD Mrs Frank CbciKen. nf Arrotl street, will inlertain the members of her card club nt her home on Monday afternoon Mrs. lUnJamln A Haines, of H51 Leiper street, spent some t Inn In Atlan tic I'll Mr llurold FertlU of Meadows stieel lias left fin a trip lo Hcraiiton. Pa. where he will remain a few week. Mrn l.oui.s A. Wells of Wheeling. W a. Is Ihe RUet of her sisier-ln-I.iw Mrs llern.inl Huck of Fr.tnk.'ord HMiiui and llrldge street R0XB0R0UQH Mrs Kllsaboth Taylor, of 432.1 Mit chell street, lloxborougii, ga a 'unch eon on Thursda In honor of Mm Fllta beth Mallore. of los Angeles, Fnllf. who Is visiting her mother. Mrs Louis Hicks for some time Among the auesis wcie Mrs l.oula llli'lfs, Mies Caroline llicl.s Mr l.outS'i Tail's, Mrs William Hunter Mrs C lllcks, Miss Marga lit Mct'alln Me Tliomaa Hides. Mis II-irrv Tarns. Mm Kllxabttli Clear and Mr. 'lidwanl Tama. Jeffei son street ...111 ln.. ....Li. Irt KVUNLNU PUBLIC MmrngcsSEBa .-' wm -- 'ammmmmm m --' wmmmmmmm :7 tv& -rwiftwi?ui vmvmwxMTuamsYzxmw ISkIHuip' 'xillllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllKi 'A -' I rhnln t, rhoto.Crfl"rs. MISS HATHKUINi: KNIGHT SMITH Daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. O. tnncl Smith, of -10'JI Tine street, who lll he one of next season's debutantes. She will bn formally presented at a tea to be given at the Acorn Club on 'Wednesday, October 2(1 MISS NATALIE BARNES WEDS MR. MARK YATESJ Marriage of Miso Hester Walker, and Mr. Merritt H. I Taylor i A wedding of much social Interest to tllS eltV It III Ke -l...t l -. ,.en ""wk this afternoon nt thn home ofi l.(". ,."? In Washington, when Miss' .Natalie Sellers names, of this dtv and I ashfriCtlin ll'lll Virein l,A l.Hl'.ln .. Mr. Mark Held Yates, of Washington, formerlv of Wnrrenton. Va. The eere mony will be performed by the llcv. Frederick It. Orlffen, of the First Uni tarian Church, of this city, assisted bv the ttev. r. (J. n. Pierce. D. IX. of All Souls t'nltnrlan Church, Washington. I he bride will be given in marriage bv her brother. Mr John Kellers Barnes, nf Ilryn Mawr. and will be attended by Mrs. Frederick A. levering. Jr.. of Baltimore, as matron of honor, Mlsw Mary Campbell Spencer, of Pittsburgh, the small niece of the bride, will attend as flower girl Mr. Yntes will be Htteinled by 111 brother. Mr .1 William Yates, Jr., as best man. Tlie ushers will Include Mr. Sears Yates, of Buffalo. N Y. , Mr. Hugh Splllinati and Mr. Harry Kendall Hlckey. of Warrenton. Va., and Mr Frederick A. leveling, Jr., of Haiti more. A lar? reception will follow the cere mony. TAYLOH-WALICF.U A spring wedding of social Importance to this olty will be solemnized at half after S o'clock this evening, when Mis Hester Walker, daughter of rr and Mis. David Harold Walker, of Mon mouth Court, Longwood. Mas., will he como tho bride of Mr. Merrltt Harrison Taylor, son of Mr. A Merrltt Tavlor and Mis Kdlih Harrison Taylor The ceremonv will be performed in the Church of Our Saviour Longnood. The bilde. who will tie given In marriage by her father, will be attended In Miss Therese Perkins, of Boston, as maid of honor The bridesmaids will Include Miss Kleanor Walker. Miss Doris Walker. Miss (Irace Parker and Miss Kleanor Saxe. all of Boston, and Miss Helen C.lbbs and Miss Harriet rjlhbs. of Baltimore. Mr. Joseph C Talor will attend his brother bb best man. 'rii. nalmra villi Inrlliile Mr .Ijlllrn H I Scott. Jr. of Richmond. Va . Mr Jack i Walker, nf Boston ; Mr Allen rtamne Cole, of Montreal, Canada; Mr. Thomas 111. West, oil. of Providence. Mr. John Hobertson Ward, of Boston and Mr John Coleman t'ures or una ony A reception will follow nt the Hotel Somerset. Boston. On their return from s wedding trip Mr and Mrs. Tn.ilnr will live In this city HF.mtlCK SHIPLEY The weddlnp of Miss Kmelyn Ship lev, daughter of Mr nnd Mrn. Walter I'rsMnn XhlrdeN of Penll) n, and Mr I fhilpb Herrtck will take place at 6 30 locloel, this evening In St Thoinas I F.piscopal Church Wliltemart.li The i bride will be attended h Mrs Thomas I Miles. Jr. of ilermantown. as matron I of honor end by tier sister, Mis Mar. garettu Shlplev. as main o iioimr i ue bridesmaids will b Miss Anne Sblnle. nnotbee sister of the bride, Miss Lll.a belh Van Dusen. Mrs rtusxicll rtoblti son. Miss llnr.cl Cnrthi. Mrs Martha Mcllhcnnv, of this city and Mrs Ship lev Thomas of New orh Mr Chatles si' Young, of Wavne, will act as beat man and the ushers will Include Dr Cabin M Smth nml Mr Kllwood Thomas cousins of the bride , Mr Ilus sell Itoblneon, Mr Alfred Beeves Mr Friuiml KIIiib. Mr Munro Itohlnsun Mr Chnrles Steele and Mr Hoy Collin, all of this iit small teceptlon will follow at the home of the brides par ents. WIJSTBl'Hllll- ItOBKHTS piett wedding will tnke place at t; in o clock I'lls evening, when Miss Lillian M. Roberts, of S76 Holly street will be gben In marriage b.v her father. Mr A. Jtoberts to Mr Andrew F est iiurgh of 1 94 5 Walnut street The cere inonv which will take Place In the Mnntun Uaptlst Clinrch, Fortieth street mul Kalrmouni avenue "in e i" r formed bv the Hev Walter leander , reception at the home of the htldi e parents will ollow Imtiieillatelv j Mrs P IC Kerlln. a sister of the bride, ' will act an matron of honor and the bildeHmalils wilt Include Miss Florence i r.obcrts. another sister. Miss Alta Smith, ; MUs Margairt Hsldelhaugh Miss Lil lian Kerlln. Miss lluth Werner, of Cam den and Mb Miriam I'pmul Mlfca Ldna Neilui will be the flower girl I Mr Udvvnid Westburgh will nci as best man for his brother The nailers ' iv III include Mr William Killing Mr 15.," Smith Mi William Iteltrr Mr .. ' i t.u.-tl, Mr Unrev l:obrlM liai oi.iiiu I"..',. - ami Mr William Johnson After nn extensive wedding trip. Mr. nnd Mrs Westburgh will make their home m inn .viiii iiij-nci ..on islieel. where they villi be .11 hnine after Ma ii juVCi: MILLKU I V iireitv w i fining look place at noon no' TivurHiln. when Miss Heulah Miller. I of ft 34 North Fifty-sixth mreet, became the bride of Ml John It Joce, of 5BU i.., .Hon in .nue. the l.ev Dr. It W. HutTislde. inlnl'trr of Ihe Fifth Fnlted Presbyterian Church, Fifty-sixth street nnd Wairlngton avenue, olllclallng The bride was given In tiiaril.ige by Irr atlier. Mr Philip II Miller Mr nnd Mis Jove left Inimedinteh lifter the ! etiioiiv for a wedding trip i ter which the' vvll' live ,it S34 North Kilty. hlxlh slret wlieie the will be at home after May 15. LEDGER-PHILADELPJ LI A, SATlTKJ)AV, mEmmmmwB ll,iffV4VsasVfJrtlFiXKi-7ftj3ys mmmim TA T. ORCHESTRA GIVES INTERESTING CONCERT Mme. Samaroff tho Soloist in the Schumann Concerto Sym- phony the Tschaikowsky Fourth Hsmphmile poem . W W. miebrist fi ncerin for plann an.l errhestra. Pchuinnnn Mmr. Olrra Samarnff DltlrTinhi) traulrn .. . Msllliern Syniphuny Nn. I . . TechalkowsK. Yesterdny's conierl nf the Philadel phia Orcliestrn ami last hut one of the prpsent season was one of the most In teresting of the regular Acniletn scries, although a little long for so Intc In thp season. It opened with n perform ance of the S.vmphnnii' Poem in ! major bv the Into Dr. W. W. (iilchrisi. of this city, and before playing tlip composition Mr. Stokowskl spoke n few wot da of tribute to the wotk tor music which Dr. Hllchrist accomplished during hi long lifp in Philadelphia, spanking of him ns really the tirst conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestrn. for lie wns the leader of the old S.vtnphony Societ.v, from whieli the precept Philadelphia Orcliestrn i n direct descendant. The work is the lat in the larger forms composed b.v Dr. (Jililirist and has previous! Iippii heard nt the Phila delphia Orchestra ciincertc, under the baton of Mr. Politic Yesterday's, n-iitl-inr by Mi Stokowskl was s.viiipuinctic and brought out the complete architei tnral design nnd the beauties of oreheh tration wliiib are ainiinj; the finest nt tributes of the composition. A bas relief in in.iiblp of Dr tiilchrtst has been ereit.d in the corridor of the Academy and was seen vetenlnv for th first time, li s nn ninii.ingl fine like ness mul reprecents him at wotk in the jacket familiar to all Ida friends llotli the performance of the work and the bas-relief are tilting tributes to otje of Philadelphia's best musicians and a man who was untiring In his work for tlie advancement of bis art in ihlc cll.v uinl in the countr.v nt large. Madam Siimntofl' plnyed the poetic Schumann uineerto with much senti ment nnd heniitiful rlenrness of eveeii tion She has coniewiiat changed lier Hading of the tirst inoveiiictit since she pin veil it with the Chicago Orchestra entiier in the censon, taking the tirst theme nnd the slow tlgute in the middle of thp movement coiiidernhl,v clowcr thnn die did with Mr. Stock, but with a generally better effect. The orchestra gave her nn ndinirnble accomiiniiiineui. Thn novell wns Malipleru's "Dlti rnmhO Tragico " aimtlier of the funn ies, nnd highlv dissonant mchestral works of this ultra -modern Italian. It is hopeless to nllempt to tnnke mi thing ih finite nut of iifli inusic without innn hearings if. indeed, tliete he in it nnj Mftl iiiiiHirul HiMiight 1 1 is undoubtedly meant to linv. a powerful emotional content, bin without the nm ot n "pin gram" it caiiiint pnsibl be interpreted. It is full of harsh illssoiinnres, (line is little conercte melnd.v and there- Is no cenili'mn'e of design in it at miv part, at least as revealed nn first hear ing. Mr. (ioepp in the program notes opines that il i a product of the war. If so the definition of war b.v tlie late tieneral Sherman gains in nceurncv with the vears. The piogrnm closed with the Techai kowslcv Fourth S.vmphoii, whieli we itsiil to consider as modern, Inn which c'luudeil ns mild us Papa Haydn after Mallplero. It was given an excellent reading bv Mr. Stokowskl and an equally fine perforuiiinvp b.v the mem bers of the orchestra. Smooth as velvet! h asco Coffee At all our Stores yMN4MttM .,V -Vt.Ml..,,,.,Mtfe,esV R 25c THE CRITIC TALKS TO MUSIC LOVERS mil K new sentlng arrangement of the - I hllndelphln Orchestra whieli Mr. Stokowskl put lllln pffcel ut thp spceilll concert of the Orcliestrn on Monday evening anil wiiipii was roniinupil nr nip Ilii Metropolitan Opera House some years ngo. ror thnsp who hnvp not seen nnd henrd tlie Orchestra under the new ar inngemeiil. it may be snid that the rhanges relate wholly to the string. The first violins nre nnturnlly unehangi'd, as they occupy the only position conreivn blp for tbe leading Instruments of the orcliestrn. The spcond violins, under tlie new arrangement, nre moved net to the firsts. In the position whieli thp cpIIos formerly occupied, the violas taking this outside on flip tight hand sldp, where the seconds fortnerlj werp, and the cellos nre moved nctoss the stnge to the position where tlie violns where. The rontrnbnsses nre iinrhnngrd. ns arc also the brass, woodwind and horns. A S WAS remnrked after the Monday evening concert, the new arrange ment wns most effective for a Wag nerian program nnd the same effect wns obtained jcMerdaj at the concert. In fact, the new arrangement Is bound to be better thnn the old one for every progiam where there is n preponderance of modern music, for very nppnrcnt rea sons. Since thp variations- of orchpstral color introduced b Heritor, nnd Wngner have become generally adapted, the whole scheme of orchestration which wns originated by Haydn and Mor.nrt nnd brought to perfection h lteethoen t nns neen ennngeu. in inoe un,v ue- orcheslrn was simnlv n bod of stringed instriinienls. with the woodwind, horns and what brnss there was (for neither Haydn nor Mnr.art used trombones, des pite the fact thnt that valuable nrehes trn! Instiuinent I n very old one nnd well known to both these composers) used ns color instruments nnd for tonal tinner. Berlin, nnd uglier perceived it the woodwinds great solo Instru ments, going much further in this re spect than Heethoven. who wn by no mentis insensible to ihe solo vnlue of these Instruments'. Also the melodic l.nrn mine into griiprnt use nbout this) lime nnd the tuba was introduced, giving u numtct of the deeper brass in sfrumeuts and the were both ucd ns -olo instruments ithp trombone par ticularly), and in brass ensembles, ef lect totally unknown to lln.vdn, Mo zart and almost unknown to Beethoven. Tin; chnii nee of the strings had nlso ged materially during this lime. The viola, which wns used almost p cliisivel b.v lln.vdn n nn orche'lrnl 'filler." bn been brought to a position o greater prnminenec b.v Mozart in his iiuartets and elevated by Heethoven lo n position cqunl in inipnrltincp to the first violin in Ills quartets, but mil so prominently used in hi on lipstration. The Inter orchestral composer. f pecinll.v those great icouoclnst. Herlioz and Wagner, were quick lo take their lesson ns to the possibilities of the viola 'mm the Heclhoven qunrlelN. nnd the violns soon began to have onhestral part of the greatest ditlicult.v and prominence written for thnn. ns did also the cellos. Much that wn fotnierl given to tlie violins found its way Into the violn and cello parts, the violins having the llorld figuration now co fa miliar to modern composers. With the lidded t omi 1 volume of the I'llOTOPl.AVH sjjaagsfc5aawtaai! t&iairycasyfrgas DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA A i i li'ili Mnrrls ft Pan AlhnmlirA t. nmiv ,,i ir ll'lll Mnrrls ft ran nm .we l.u v ut ". i:r- ia " M It 11 Wiiiihull "A CtilfiiJ il Hiirun ! n p Wulihil' " Mnlrnillil llii'ari V n H VVnuhn,' "A Splfiiillil ll'ij'iril r i in, Muilln m "Tlie l.ure ef , """!, ., P - i"e.i Mini sen "Tlie l.ure "f '','! l Ire .Mnillmill "file l.ure nf imlli At I rPIJt."MV Trankfonl i V riiv. Vf Innn nr- TnlllMrtge. 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'i'i " r "innuillli I TIM I V -It'ClnuM I'.irU-! "fhf Mr'uiillriK Iron" Ut-K'ti.tUI UdrU'1 "Tltr llrnnilliu iron" p ,1 iiih'iMh ' "Plntthlns nf Itrnuluiu" l .1 In)mtnn. "PlutMnic nf Hroichu ' fi i iiihimcri' "riiiHhlns t Mro.'Hw.i" APRIL 30, 1921 'orchestra, due to mnnj ndditlonal In- , I Mrumcnts. came n need for a greater flnltn fnnn nti.t flilu Uim tier nilinl llll I'll I Hi lmelnw (be tlest nnil senonils iilavl"'"! Hnlimls umln, M .liipr i,. .,ml , "', ," ; ; ... "... ' i "' either ill unison, ope of Wagners fa- ! VorltP ori'IlPStral devices, or in oitutps. pjliprp 1)rinncy nnd not sonority I desired. i ' j rpHK new seating lirrnilgement of Mr. I ,. ,,, ..,. ,.,, (i,. ,u i Thp vlolns. with their Increased prominent part common in modern or chestral music also gain In tone by being nearer to the audlnue nnd the cellos make the same Intinl gain b not having lo cross the pungent lone oi no firi.1 violins, but being separated from the audience only by the lower and much thinner tone of the violns. This advantage obtains also where there are elaborate divisions of the string, as there are almost constnutly in Wagner nnd very frequent! in Strnuss and other modem' writers, tn the "Ixihcngrin" prelude for example, the violins ro divided into sixteen separate pnrts nnd It Is ensv to see whnt nn adintitnge It is to have all these Instruments closely massed in such involved and close! i written passages. The big violin pas sage In the lirethoien Leonore Over turp No. .'1 is nnolher mse wliere this seating Is advantageous. On the other hnnd. the tesult in less cnmplej; compositions Is not so certain. In Hrahms, for Instance, where tlie mu sic is frequentl; written in thirds nnd fifths in the extreme lower register of the cellos and vlolns, especially the for mer, great delicacy of playing is re quired not to make the parts sound muddy and "growl.'' In such pas sages it would seem lo be an ndwintnge to hac tlie tone of the cellos cros thnt of the first violins, rather thnn that of the vlolnu onl Then Hinln. in the p(v arrangement, tlie finest inurnment of color in tlio orchestra, the i eiios, vio In, horns, bassoons nnd clarinets, are more widely separated than under tin1 old arrangement. If Mr. Stokowskl elects to keep the new arrangement next sea son, it will be most Interesting tn hear the differences of the orchectrnl color which it gives. In the cinssie ns well ns in the modern works, where It hns already proved to be o Micccssftll. AS APTM.II'.I) to string music nlonr. tlip senting nrrnngeniPiil adopted by Mr. Stokowskl I exactly thnt of n certain fnmnn string quartet, an ar rangement which hn never proved tn be thorough! sntisfactor.v in quartet work, but one whieli. since the slicpess of that particular quartet, bus been very largely and. in most cases, unrensouingly. adopted by almost every middle class quartet in the country and nlmost un animously b the amateur quartet. The pnrliculnr quartet mentioned i able lo put tills senting arrangement "items" bcrnucc the tone of the second violin happen to be larger than the tone of the first and because his stjle of phi ing is more incisive nnd vigorou. (liven violinists of equal tone, or a tisunll happen in a string quartet, thnt tlie tone of the first violin is larger than that nf the second, ami them is no place In the room vvliprp thp second ' violin part can be clearly heard. Thi seating arrangement ns applied ' to the string quartet is far from new. It was tirst tried, so far as Ihe writer1 ktious, b.v Feidinand David in hi famous quartet, hut was abandoned nfler a trial of a couple of sensons. In ' thi arrangement the tirst violin and the violn nre opposite each other at the , front and the second violin and the cello . face the audience from tho two rear, seats. I rnoT(ipr.Aa Week of May 2 to May 3&s3ttZivirv?rs&fZ Rl IRV MAJIKbT ST. HELOVV JTI1 IvUD I o M lo 1 15 I AI vt Vlr M f i I). Hh II. IIh rn "T n Itrils" r VI i .. w l' f, ll -Mi II ,i I llb I i.ltue ' llli linnw SAVOY l li. 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SunHsi ein mi a MUSIC NOTES Tlv ii t)atlM or. bust i lnl tint w.iiiiiti lir vl f'rlil.tv Milliiliiliilliii;i.li,iiiilii'inill i tKlPflrt I 1 1 For Tour Approval wo have a choice variety of new arrivals in the latest styles Spring & Summer Hats Dressy and Sports Models The selection of your hat here gives you the assurance of getting exclusive models embodying the best ideas. An9 Furs Remodeled hero during tho summer months will he stored and protected without churKc until wuntcd and the jiriecs for alterations arc Ies3 now than during our busy season. fje jFur & iflilltnerp gfjop 3nc. 1423 UStalnut &tmt JMnMLiJlMnilli,i,il.l!!:iii,.!llii.lllli I'Diiiilmiiii.'.!'!"1 piimnpi.Av.- ay 7. Subject lo Change eresre.eTAirr:rre RIVOLI C-'D AND SAN,i,.V1B.87",i,uf ' Dip I .lift fif A oiillt" "Thp l.tirr nf omiIi" " I tio l.iir t'f "titti" lMnt;rrniii l',inullf ' n.iiicrrou l' ihh11.i'( ' Dnnsf rtm Pnnul " STRAND HMANIOWN . A vF . VI n I-. i. V . 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Ths puunc is invnni, t" l.i.ieiPhi. opiU,,, nr,y will Sr.. eni "II Trnvsiorr , ih A-nHrmy'inf Mule on ru,i .t ninit n. xi lii tho rSM Msrl Hl'i'ine 1,n?rstnne "in The" par n'f Au- renn. irmnm urn uiu ! he,ru n m CAVALIERI CONCERT . Soprano, Assisted by Two Capabl r . u yu w..r-.- rnsis. uives Operatic Program In Wltherspoon Hall Opera in concert form made up by fat the bulk of an interpsiing program giw'ii h ICIvnn ('nn!ieri. soprano, as sisted b (iltiseppf Lanza, tenor, njid Antonio Scnrdn.io, baritone". In With erspoon Hull last evening. The concert wrh of more limn onllnitry evcp'.lence anil all thiee of the singers did riom" tine work, both In the matter nf sltyB ne ing and in that of expression ()f drn- tnatic power. .. " .. ,t',' 'avalieil ins n lngli. i-Ieiir W pratio. and he appenicil to equal ad vantage in the operatic numbers whjch she sung, bnlh solo nnd ensemble, nnd in her one 1 rle, "II llnrlo." of Ardlti. 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