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iHE INSTITUTION in the interest of which this enter-
tainment is given is an outgrowth of the great Centennial
Exhibition of 1876. From the smallest beginning it has grown
to be a power, and has strong claims upon the support of the
community. In a great manufacturing center like Philadelphia, at
a period when art plays so strong a part in the development of the
industries, the importance of such an institution requires no emphasizing.
Its Textile School is the best in the country — for practical commercial
purposes ahead of any similar institution in the world. Its Art Department
annually furnishes skilled craftsmen and women, fully prepared to carry on
their work in their chosen trades, and the Museum is constantly adding to
its collection of original objects to serve as models to students and to
inspire them with suggestions from the best decorative art that the world
has produced.
The School with all its splendid advantages, and an attendance of
nearly 1100 pupils, has no Endowment Fund, and is dependent on individual
subscription and appropriations from the City and the State.
There are many needs connected with its development that tax these
resources beyond their limit, while the growth of the Museum depends
entirely upon the intelligent generosity of its friends.
That urgent necessary funds might be provided, it was decided
to give
THE AUTHORS' FESTIVAL
THREE SILVER PRIZES
for Competition
Votes at 10 cents each will be collected by the Aids
The majority of votes for any group or costume will govern the managers
in awarding the Prizes
Prizes awarded at 11.30 o'clock
1. A Vase for the best Group
2. A Plate for the best Woman's Costume
3. A Cup for the best Man's Costume
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The highwayman, Sandy Flash, so
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The Fox Hunters of Delaware
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CASTLE ROCK SPRING WATER
By the Philadelphia Clinic
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"From a bacteriologic
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this water is in excellent
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"Bacilli coli communis
NOT found."
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Rittenhouse, Downtown, Racquet,
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MANAGERS OF THE BALL OF
AUTHORS' FESTIVAL
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MRS. C. SHILLARD SMITH, Treasurer
MRS. JONES WTSTER, Chairman
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF
SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL ART AND PENNSYLVANIA MUSEUM
THEODORE C. SEARCH, President
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JAMES BUTTERWORTH, Treasurer FRANKLIN SPENCER EDMONDS, Counsel
EDWIN ATLEE BARBER, Director of Museum HON. EDWIN S. STUART, Governor of State
HON. JOHN E. REYBURN, Mayor of City
James H. Gay
Harrington Fitzgerald
John G. Carruth
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John H. McFadden
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John W. Pepper
Edgar V. Seeler
William Wood
Charles Bond
Charles E. Dana
Thomas Dolan
Jones Wister
HOWARD FREMONT STRATTON,
Director of Art Department
E- W. FRANCE, Director of Textile Department
ASSOCIATE COMMITTEE OF WOMEN TO THE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
MRS. JOHN HARRISON, President
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ORDER OF MARCH
Group— ALSATIAN AIDS
Mrs. Arthur Brockie
Mrs. Edwin N. Benson, Jr.
Miss Frances Mears Miss Beatrice Fox
Miss Elizabeth Myers Miss Helen Service
Miss Phoebe Thompson Miss Allen N. Graham
Miss Anna Barroll Miss Frances Alison
Miss Carrie English Miss Katharine Smith
Miss Helen Philler Miss Josephine Foster
Miss Margaret M. Renshaw Miss Mary Wain Graham
Miss Dorothy Disston Miss Margaret Wright
Group— AIDS IN VARIED COSTUMES
Mrs. Winthrop Neilson
Mrs. John Strawbridge
Mrs. William A. M. Fuller, Jr.
Miss Margaret Yarnall Miss Dabney Halsey
Miss Eleanor Carpenter Miss Judith Logan
Miss Katharine Chambers Miss Bertha Clark
Miss Marion Dale Miss Cintra Hutchinson
Miss Emily Hopkinson Miss Josephine Cooke
Miss Emily Hilger Miss Katharine C. Newbold
Miss Louise Levick Miss Agnes Spencer
Miss Agnes Musser Miss Dorothy N. Stewart
Miss Marian Bartol Miss Carol Benson
Miss Eleanor Bartol Miss Nathalie Mann
Miss Marguerite Phillips Miss Jean Bullitt
Miss Dorothy Wood Miss Marie Bullitt
Miss Georgina Biddle Miss Lena Duhring
Miss Sophy Borie Norris Miss Reba Duhring
Miss Marianna Lippincott Miss Adele Elliot
Miss Edith Forsythe Miss Nancy Hollingsworth
Group— STUDENTS FROM UNIVERSITY OF PADUA
Group— MUSES
Mrs. Charles Shillard Smith
Miss Fanny M. Wain Terpsichore
Miss Dorothy Horstmann Clio
Miss Dorothy Wilbur Calliope
Miss Mildred Pearce Thalia
Miss Ellen Frazier Euterpe
Miss C. Beatrice Fox Erato
Miss Helen L. Boyd Eurania
Miss Helen L. Coates Polyhymnia
Miss Gertrude H. Henry Melpomene
ORDER OF MARCH— Continued
Group— DANTE, FLORENTINE GROUP
Mr. Howard Fremont Stratton
Frederick Andrew Anderson
William Alexander Bond
Maurice Lincoln Bower
Harry Karsner Carrell
Pietro Ciavarra
Ralph Pallen Coleman
Guglielmo Guglielmotti
Luigi Mahaffi
Earl Burns Milliette
Giovanni Pennino
Henry Stapt
William Heyl Thompson
Albert Welsh Walton
Carl Valentine Welker
Stanley Lawrence Zbytniewski
Group— CERVANTES
Mrs. Wm. Yorke Stevenson
Mr. and Mrs. Christian A. Hagan
Mr. and Mrs. Grahame Wood
Mr. and Mrs. Chattin Wetherill
Miss Patterson, Mr. Spear
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Yorke Stevenson
Miss Sarah Welsh
Miss Eugenia Law
Miss Dazie Wright
Miss Marian Martin
Group— NURSERY RHYMES
Mrs. Eli Kirk Price
Mr. Hare Davis
Mr. Leonard Beale
Mr. Arthur Meigs
Mr. Walter Stokes
Group— HANS BRINKER (Dutch)
Mrs. Joseph M. Gazzam
Miss Rebecca Hunt
Miss Anna Denniston
Mr. Martin Hunt
Mr. Ernest Tissot
Group— FENIMORE COOPER
Miss Ehret
Miss Lila Fisher
Miss Helen Ehret
Miss Emily Ehret
Mrs. S. P. Wetherill, Jr.
Mr. Nathaniel Ewing
Mr. Harry Yarrow
Mr. McCoy
Dr. Warren Walker
Mr. S. P. Wetherill, Jr.
ORDER OF MARCH— Continued
Group— THACKERAY
Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright Baird
Mr. and Mrs. James Starr
Lieutenant and Mrs. Arthur Keating
Miss Letitia Wright, Mr. Langhorne Wister
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts
Miss Margaret Wright
Miss Margaret Dunlap
Miss Harriet Biddle
Miss Myra Elliot
Mrs. Frank R. Welsh
Mrs. H. Eric Taylor
Group— MOTHER GOOSE
Mrs. Jasper Brinton
Mr. Sergeant
Mr. Heckscher Wetherill
Mr. Daniel Hutchinson
Mr. Case
Mr. William Cohlen
Mr. Archibald Wells
Mr. H. Eric Taylor
Group— WASHINGTON IRVING (Colonial)
Miss Adelaide Megargee
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Evans Willets
Miss Edith Megargee, Mr. Howard Fulwiler
Miss Adelaide Megargee, Mr. Albert M. Orme
Group— ALICE IN WONDERLAND
Miss Ruth Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. William Rolin
Mrs. Sidney Crawford
Miss Hope Peters
Miss Sophy Rivinus
Miss Ruth Sullivan
Miss Margaret Rulon-Miller
Mrs. Tyler
Mr. John T. Sullivan
Mr. Winthrop Neilson
Mr. Sidney Crawford
Mr. A. Emons
Mr. Ashby Henry
Mr. Dwight Merrick
Mr. Hiram T. Sullivan
Group— HUNGARIAN (Kemeny)
Miss Genevieve Gibbs
Miss Gertrude Wetherill
Miss Lily Keim
Miss Helen Tiers
Miss Rebecca Tiers
Miss Mary Tiers
Mr. George De Benneville Keim
Mr. Rittenhouse
Mr. Abbot McClure
Mr. Townsend W. Lycett
Mr. Percival C. Smith
Mr. Robert Chichlot
DANCE PROGRAM
THE BALL WILL BE OPENED AT NINE O'CLOCK
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GRAND MARCH
of those in Costume
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3. Perles of Baden BB.
4. Wine, Woman and Song Strauss
5. Mabel Godfrey
6. Vibration Strauss
7 . Red Roses Lehar
8. Blue Danube Strauss
9. High Life Strauss
10. Je L'Aime i Waldteufel
11. Fireflies Strauss
12. Dollar Princess ' Tall
INTERMISSION
DANCE PROGRAM — Continued
13. Morgenblastter Strauss
14. Luxemburg Lehar
15. Hochzeits Klange Strauss
16. Artist's Life Strauss
17. Miss Gibbs Monckton
18. Wiener Blut Strauss
19. American Heiress Rosey
20. Summer Evening Waldteufel
21. Du & Du Strauss
22. Violettes • ■ BB.
23. 1001 Nights Strauss
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Authors' Festival
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Mr. Robert W. Lesley
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Mr. -J. Rodman Paul
Mr. Joseph Wright
Dr. Robert Le Conte
Mr. Charles d'Invilliers
Mr. John N. Carr
Mr. Henry G. Bryant
Mr. Edward J. Bell
Mr. E. Spencer Blight
Mr. R. Winder Johnson
Mr. E. Burgess Warren
Mr. Edward S. Miles
Mr. Theodore N. Ely
Hon. John McPherson
Mr. Henry Belknap
Mr. Howard Wood
Mr. David Goodbread
Mr. Joseph Goodbread
Mr. J. Atkinson Ellegood
Mr. Irving N. Chase
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Mr. Joseph A. Hudson
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Mrs. William H. Andrews
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Mrs. Charles Y. Audenried
Mrs. Francis J. Alison
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Mrs. Edward Browning
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Mrs. John A. Brown, Jr.
Mrs. T. Hewson Bradford
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Mrs. Joseph Drexel
Mrb. Clarence W. Dolan
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Mrs. John R. Drexel
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Frame and Picture Gilder
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Water Colors, etc.
1312 FILBERT STREET
Old Frames Re-Gilt
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Stalls 1234-42
Reading Terminal
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Special $1 and $2 Boxes of
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Artistically Arranged
ROBERT KIFT
1725 Chestnut Street
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Terminal Market 719-735
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Atlantic City
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Eleventh, Jefferson and Marvine Sts., Philadelphia
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1613 FILBERT STREET
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Adolph Newman & Son
1704 Chestnut Street
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Special Discount to Students
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