V t i n 1c nM It ft: r. : 'd . rI ?1 VI th lri jnoi land out flvel llm roeei 'IS i! m , tea pe I'-. .'ins dels wm FoF Instil on irri I ts M tho o iheia ) fclg (T. '', IK the o-; arv (InteiJl We moU.Um' wm ' i tonSsf: IflraJK. IthflK .tetaBp- t . 1 s& J' 1 IMe. sag, rf(wip ME jMNCfp "ft iafaflP 4BsgT HnB rHsb TI IfllllT l-.'saBSS MMI MI.M R Jvmti Tw' XME fy Jar. sV bslt m jtmLt 1SSK1 H uihIii msafcj- WB&X JmmSS Wkm ,iP?-iKr?rw' " MtATB IS CALLED ON FO RELIEF ritinoii from Vntt One n Chfrrles, Ditvld and Hugh Toune, & Tftlt utrMt. helm. Davis. 9 Stars old. la proud over ft vih fact that her first name Is the same nsltie Mtrcy snip No. l. sno sent 10 me tellei bureau 12.10. In her letter she Jyfthed Captain Hendrlckson and the -wantshln Thelma cood luck and ex- .f re3 the wish that nolhlnir would hup- WPtTt-Ao her whllo sho was on the deep. Titeinw wrote tnat She win senn more MSntf Utef From. Berwick, Pa., caine a letter written by George Van Scoty, 8 years old, who enclosed JO cents. The letter Had as follows: "I arrt sending SO cents and would like tn'DUy fodr meals for four little Bel pan boys. This is merely two wccka or Jn)' allowance and It was money I was fiaVlntf for Christmas." Mrs. B. M. Thaw, an elderly woman fortnight a beautiful lace handkerchief to the Relief Bureau. The handkerchief 8s presented to her by General A. T. A. TorbeM. of Delaware, many years aso, while ho wu the American Consul Oen ral In Paris during the administration of resident Grant. The aged woman requested that the handkerchief be placed In the store of John Wanamaker ant', be sold to the person offering the highest sum,' and the proceeds turned 6vei to the committee. Through an error It was stated yes terday In the list of contributors that C and M. two youngsters who had written a poem, had contributed 25 cents. They contributed $2. The cargo of relief ship No. 2, which hns not yet been chartered, will be In the nature of a Thanksgiving gift, al though the plans are to have her go out Just as soon after the Thelma as there will bo contributions enough to fill her holds. Three million Belglums are starving. Just twice as many people an tho city of Philadelphia boasts. One meal to each and every one of them Is not going to keep the wolf from tho door. PLIGHT OP THE REFUGEES. One ship, no matter how well provi sioned she may be. Is not going to feed a nation. The end of the war Is not even In sight. Little Belgium Is still the blood iest battleground. And Holland, a coun try which has all that It can do to look ftcr Its own Inhabitants, Is being crowd ed to Its very borders with the panic stricken refugees. Philadelphia Is realizing this. The cam paign, which It was thought would bo bu a transitory four-day affair, promises to become one of an ontlre winter's dura tion. Following Is a list of contributions re ceived at tho relief headquarters today: To a devoted P. D. Quyer, 420 mother rrom her H. 2d t., liar- loving dadah- rUburg, Pa... 2.00 ttr .? S10.00 Wlnnahlckon . . . 1.00 Cash 8.1 8. 11. Applesate, O. H. Ausrtrong 1.IM !17 Market at.. Mrs. W. 8. Phlla 1.00 Stamp. SM N. Jtov. ur; n. t. i Phlla, at., Tork. Pa Diani, pew ib- s.oo tirui t.00 s. it. Burring- St. James J.utn. S. S , Ashland, VOO Pa 10.00 ton. Hieing Sun, HO. ...,. B. a. Bowman . . W. . Wlster... l.tM Edward B. Phil- l.OO llpa, Ocrmtn... 3.00 1.0U A Mother of Babies 1.00 Mr. I'lpilnla B. F. HaUCK-... Daniel Leopold, 32 EversToen at., Naiaroth. Itbam 1.00 tt 2.00 L.upv. Eleanor lllto 1.00 and ElliaBeth II. A. Klckaock- Hayden ....... J-00 pi. 0V E. Simon J.oo Carrie McOonl- Cah LOT gal. 810 Jiiver av., Camden. N. J . Catherine All- "waln Clarence Stanley Fox ., Annla Catherine : IVacnar Cash LOO The Acker Girls. 1.20 1.00 Cnah ' Walter Jaslrs. .50 barret of Hour. 8.40 J. I LOT .JO From Klndcrsar 1 ten diss, Ch. .30 of tho Kcaur- 3.00 reetlon 22.30 - Mrs. C. H. H. E. I. Matlack. B. B jo lie tniDeri uovmi unarm).. ; at.. Phlla . Cash LOO Client of 8t. A. 2.00 A. C. M......... LOT Cash 23 William a. B. !. 8. IL Pearle, nroadbent 2.00 Iock Haven, Trom an Cnem- Pa. 10.00 ployed P. M.Tt"!I... . .DOM. C. Perkaale.. l.s Charles David. 3 Rev. Walter p. montha LOO Waters. Swarth- " England ....... LOT more. Pa. ..... 10.0O Charity"..'.'.;!!! LOT Bethlehem .... .40 Leon Wrrthalm- Mrs. W. H i.. r. flour 0.S0 Frenchtown N. From Enailih J. LOO LOT Elisabeth uiri .......... i.w j" From English airl B. F. Cash, flour Cash, flour II. Strtckler Cash Harry Illlbom., Caah A Belgium Ad mirer Mra, Hena Ward. Freehold. N J . Elwyn. Pa.. .. French Heart.. fr . . '. -, nA rrt-l Tt Miiah- .SO ert 2300 H.I0C- f. 8 1.23 1L " ; 2 00 A. J. Abrama... '50 Cash 'So P. O. Box 183. IM Pottsrllle. Pa.. 1,W Geo. W. BelhL. 1 00 Mra. Harry 811 fer. Q u aker- 4 00 town , 'IS Mrs. L. Illllltier J'Si and Marsaret lyurray, Lan- H.OT J.X 0.40 LOT LOO LOO William liyron ?,' " p n.40 Forbush 1000 -"i Tlioener 0.40 Chas. J. Cohen. 2.25 ffc 5Kal.L LOT T. V. Gross. M. hoii Simon .. .30 David I Wttmer 3.00 il, - Brshma ... LOT One Who Would w'd Jr...... LOO Like to Give ,,. jj." X. 1 More .......... 2.00 JihV. Moon.. .S0 Jn His, Name. jr, LOO ciecsr. a roiTjiio ..... -a Twells. Beverly. Joseph IL Ship, s-fficSk':.::.:::;::: : Waal Chester.. Cash A. Frlsnd..... ,. Finishing De ment.. Harry C. Abetle Co '"C. L. Koinarnaro i.uu N. H. Kern... . .30 C. 8. Startln 6.00 , Bev. Charles A. J.T3 sauter 3.00 O-OT Samuel Grosa.... 1.00 L00rih SO V. II. Fosel. IUo Kenfn. Cash LOT W. A. Kulp 3.OT Cash LOTW. J. Kuln. ..... LOT Home LOO Lnu D Felba 2.00 A, Friend F. B., Hoiemont, Pb Cash , . Cash B. U. II WlllarA E. Maa- ton Viola McMahon. .T ItllA IflrWh. LOO Albert Kuip. ... Ells. Kulp ... . 2.M a. M. Marshall. . l.taj LOT B.40 H.40 LOT 2.011 LOO LOT 1.00 a.oo B.OT 2.00 3.00 a. is 3.00 LOT .00 LOO LOT 1.00 .SO 9OT 3.SI .3S LOO i? .so .so LOT 3 00 A Sympathlxer. 11.40 A Beader 1.00. C. Newman.. It. Caldwell S.OT Dr. E. T. Schrel 2.00 ner xr. r., ,. ,v. mann 3W X. jenaina... j. vv. ,,..... 6,00 "". H. J. Beek, Ilager.. - ,nnio m. win- ..ssi,-e-juil. ussn '.low. ...... -f- S-; kindT aaad 4... American uiri. . i e. h t B B. F. ! ' Caah L Harry ?. b;;r 3!otM- . B.Wa. . RHl athaway B.0O Iv"m." Collins!. W. "Bart Thomp- Mra. D. C. Dra- BfC lit His Name, PottsvllU. Pa. . In H(J Kama, PottsBIl. Pa. . Mary O. Shsxr. Coiiwlen . , K IVI IMC H. O 'B, u flrar .... .,,!!. W. Doornay, LOOf-a.h . B. B . f-w Friend Lansdawn. Jen V than tVa as . tile C. Thomas 2.00 AlfIj kUu., Hathawar O.OOt. rp Aiun vioui.. If. EloU Hryan. Ldsn It- awaln. Capa May . . ilarry L. Jk- Ofi - rr Christ's lka. Mr.-.juid Mrs. W")tr Wsiisi. 2-VIJcasn ........... 3.00 Cash Minnie Love. .... 1.00 St Prenderxaat. T. II. O.. a.o nr. w rroiie . . . LOT .ir st. cuownfs om' Club. 3.00 lUWCash l.oo e.MCah LOT Raphael Pwlsrl. 1.00 J.00Ch l.ftl , niuoi, .'ts' j.wj ... v'; ietta." ... ,;a.r. jt, , ........ J-r.h . . au 1.00 FrensH ei ijii - t on ratizhtera of .: s.00 the Ktor fit nt Graf Church. v BJdeway. PaT B.W SL, Vaa BadLa. " I baml flour ter. B.00 3OT .CO a.oo tnviii T Hum . J l.eo ? J S. Fit .... Sn- Ard- rain J-S2 A WldoV ... P . . LOT ier. LOT Ttjstsaa, Poffeo. ,vw Iiars-ar. -. LOO 'a P- Mauaa A u- JT: eT SB,Va uanjx s.ro IT.W O,i0 , vr iS Pis.1 8. 8. 3- v?. tt. Claras. W" , fsaet.K &&? a. 1.4 13 v S Bovitf ! 3.1 B. is- HHV WM2tmbX3& R4 3-GO Basab aRJWmma . ' .... .. .. w ssvaisw ...... im Mi I iBinttaiHBE ' , ffil ';K.. BHiUgaV IBw-.'Sk ..' Han. A B. WUffl . HOT BPW3r- Me&'i soak"' Kharln Is)' ; . p MS?TTL asBj'jirsft 3js- tar -j- B istas$ ag&s vr? sia... u m i m m 4B f?"gg P EVElHG J. K. Dulaner... .00 niarill Hotted .18 S.OO v. li. TruewM. 00 N. Hsrtmsn, 3d Mrs. George It.. n t lliiii.lh,. 1.1)0 Jr. Thres Children, . urenloch, pa.. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. FusMe, Mahaffey, Pa. . Cnah .., i.00 contributions from , "The MMn," i.vu wiwnmltoTfn. N. J VPJ! Aahland Header koo Ulllr and Jim Loll (1.40 .150 B.IM Mr. C. T. uimh, Northtait. ee- . 3.00 1.00 Mrs. 3. w. rll Mimtv. Mil 10.00 .-i..v Mra. T. Vletar , e 8teph- 3.00 3.00 i.luwti. .u. en5 ...... Overbrook 100.00 r Ulllott.. u o n i r i n uunn ll. ft. Tllll. Ulna ir-. uiik Camden, N. J. .. Cash .v 0.40 ,vt TJiidtna 2.00 Davla. Cam- - den. Ni ii--B.00 William J. Our, , York. PS. .. 2.00 Georse Van 1.AI Beotir, Dor- A..V) Wlek 1.00 Mrs. S. A. locuon .... t'n and Ma .... LOT 1.00 1Ano Ilapttat S. s .'. A Friend Mrs. Arthur H. Cierharrt Mrs. Delia Mur- phr. New York Rnxboro A. K. O, A Widow' Mite Contrlhutlnn First 2.00 1.00 10 iKptist cnuirn. 1.00 iimigeion, N .1. 10..- Klva. P a ti 1, caan Natalie, Cheater, Pa r. v. n F. AVIlson Gerald A. Dough- rrtv Wm. Itoae tie lt- 1.1 si Charles. aa' . win and May 1.no William r 1 i1 J P. It.. Cua V.00 tor. Pa Cash 8.00 Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. II i o o n. r.ro M e a h o ppen, l'a l.oo "VIh It were a.oo many tlmvs MM more Man" E. Hen- ,1.00 n.i H HI J. Aldan. Pa... Mrs. It. A. H.. trocash ... 0.4O Mrs. Flora It. lcttltrew t M W. 'it. Oothers'. ". T. L"ulpepper. 11 J. Shaw LOOT. S. Curtis l.Oi) Lloyd and Ileasle 1 ni, lm Alt .25 l.to i.tiO .ley Margaret A LOT LOO LOT ;i.inl ,1.IM 12.00 S.IH1 3.00 3.11 LOU LOO LOT wruni Arthur Bmedlty. Cah ,. Vm. It. P. Chllda. N. J Alfred M. North. Mm. 3. J. John- aon Edward J. Gallon Joaephlnc Uur- mTva, tlethla- hem, Pa Mlrs Mary l.af- ferty. In Ills Name Sacrifice a Duty T Kdwrtrd J. Wbb. Jr Mr. Bdward J. Webb. Jr 2 00 V. C. T. tr 21.00 LOO Andrew Howden. 3.OT Plral Prtaby. LOO Church, llrldes- Mra. ttobert Kll- Dure ".''"' Inuzh (1. lOCflsn 2.00 2.W C. T Itoessler.. .23 O, S. 11 W. and E. F... Frank Cremer.. Mnlilnn Haas... U E Uurence 11 1.00 Wm. It. 8nidcr. LOT MM M. U Custer.... 2.OT 7,ri n. Frank Walter .VOT .23 Laura L. Waller B.W LOO Johnson Bvon- I'mltla f-. 7lt,l. Cl HlallO Meet- w. ....... -. r--- ---- -- mer i1"' iok oi nojerii- Win. Guthrie .. B.00 ronl and Spring J. H. llalley... 2.OT City 24.22 Howard Terry... .1.00 Cseli .0 Jos. P. ledom. 2.00 mli . foo Mrt. Joseph P. A Friend ...... Lis) Leedom 2.00 Jenny Knoedler O. T. A 2.00 Johnson LOO F. L. P 2..V) Cash LOT In Jesus Name. 10.00 John Kuhn LOT Mellle A. Camp- Cash LOT hell 2.30 cash LOT Amello C. Bower 1.00 Chas. T. Nutxe.. LOO llaiel & Iirenio Elizabeth r.ttror- . , Marnner LOT rls LOT Cash 1.00 Cash LOT II, O F ,. 1.0" Ladle' Eiitrc Nous Arthur and El- Club, Glouces- mer Jones 3.00 tcr City, N. J.. 1140 M. E Brennan.. Mr. Myers ... . Col. Irom Haver ford, Pa O. II. W Tl. A. W. J ,i.ir. una .iiro. 11. LOT Harrison 3.00 D. J. Dinan 1.40 7.3(1 W. C. N 10.TO LOT tlertram u. Jlcn- LOT rick, Jr 1.23Cash 1.00 .."3 .03 2.(0 LOT LOT LOO 1.4X1 LOT l.on .(" LOT 1.0 Moro iiuck... B. 11 LOOCnrh 11 3d John mention... It. OASh i:.OT Cash Jan. nntrmon.Jr.. p. n. T. EUs. Batemau.. LOOfl. J. M. II. A II S.pjlcash ... Cash 3.OT rash . . . XV. J. Lino 2OTo. II. O... KuMile Taylor .10 CtmAH U'alnr.taln It. M. II Mrs A. J. Zur lick. Greene and Harvey stK.,Ger mantown Jno. Ilncnn Mra. II. W. Colo Geo. S Lough cry, Jr B. U. O Cnah No Namo B. W S. A. W Cash Ch.-)i Christian Endea vor, Fharon Hill T. I Boo M. M. Do Vrlcn. Boy Tjiilrf 3.00 Harry Welnsteln sixticin anu .mar ket Sts. Men's . Association ... 23.00 ft-40Mr, and Mra. B. tp . Ludlow ... 3.00 -l nilth de Zouche . Moflley 3.OT 5-2?, mur t. Motiiey. lot 10 lMlth Mofllev... LOT fj Mrs. ,7as. J. Tate 0.40 ..O ...Ml. r Mtl.h. 1 rtn JCiii.n" i. ....... .30 S.OO ,-..OT LOO VJ5 Sarah Lett ..... 'SXPatk. H. Lynch. " M. W. B o in W. F. McCrack- X a en J.-'Mra. W. F. Bfc- if Cracken .iclPana 'V ell 3.00 LOT LOT .30 ,&..::::::: tf ,.., .. th. .......... ......... Sympathy .Sn " t IV.h ... 1.00 P. .' T 2.00 XIIII-- nln A. Kmpioyrs or . Scott ft Son . . Mra. II. II. Pch- warta S. Ishl J. Tomoka ... . Dr. S. C. Marrl- nr Mrs. S. C MA.r- r.nn" Beje'r , .... 23.00 Fred F. Smith, 2 OT Hrldseton, N. "mi J., chairman of .. 7m1IjI ?ntnmlt. ,uu :" iirirt ice "00 Mrs. Doverell and n. Deverell.... 10.00 rin'or ...... ... 2.00 John 1 Gold Advertising and Clarenco Pill ... 2.00 LOT Iluslnesa Dept. Tho Evenlnf H. si. 11 M. II 27.50 W. H. II Ed W. Maxwell. 1.00 TelcgTaph 1,1 ,00 Stereotypli nc De n 00 wayne LOT """X";i:-.i n o, :. ' v m.t. Sporting Depart- w'v1,,i..,"n iot ment LOT F. Morrell lot r,..,.l.tnn nii ftR nrt r Mnnrnn L.IM) .iiu,...i. "!' "" " -..- ,'nrt LVlltorlAl & Cll 11V 11. i. li .,."" Tf T. It... ienartmcni .. Art Department. Mrs. I. 8. II... Mre. W n P. F. C. I C. c. P From II a b y Jack Irwin... Babr Cash Employes of the Packard Motor Car Company of Philadelphia . Cash Mamie It. 11 M. Bauer Cash Miss Back ... A. W. K. J years rash St. Paul's Pres byterian 8. 8. Mlu W Berths. Will. Annie D. 1. B E. II Cash Cash, 24-pound bag flour Cash Cash C. Wolf Ethel Sklnrlnr. regy Bklrvlng, 3 Years old.. nni rv in.no 4.00 Matthew Ilernato 1.00 .87 Cash ll.OT 2OTR. n. r. LOT .2T. II. E LOO 23cash LOT Junior i." !-T. M. Bronnlnit S.OT 1.20 . no; E. S ."' C II W LOT Barrel Flour ... 0.40 loulse Rherman. 2 00 C. M 7.OT 70 15 From the cluiuf- 1.00 fcurs of the Coa- .2.1 mopolltan. Blth LOT & Chestnut sta 10.C0 1.00 Harry McOuIb- 21 ftlan LOT 1 00 ivuhy irrnnk . . . LfO . FVom tho Work- '? Ini- lllrla 2 75 .30 From Hryn Mnwr Tamlly.. 3.00 SOT LOO Just a Friend . LOT John McKendrlck 3 00 1 on W. C. Kellh . 3.00 2.fO Three Llttln Boya, 1 21 David. Charles. 1.50 & Hugh Young; 0.40 S. N. B.. Jr. ... LOT .80 Cash 25 2.OT John V. Martin. B.OT ?.OT Mr,. n, G. Lough- LW ny n.M L00eh loo rFlorne C : Knowlea 1.00 Tluth Sklrvlnc. iiuin DKirvinx. 'nonatlon from of- Geo?.."H"Alie'n 100 fler patrol "corse Alien ." . ,. -,.h r-Aah Albert W. Win pollco district, 2 so Lieut. Andrew 5.00 F. Hamilton .125.00 .60 Mabel LoNoIr ... LOO Mr. and Mrs. J. 10.OT B. H o p k I n s. .1.1 Austin. Ta. .. 2.00 l.MN. J. C. C. .... 1S.OT LOT "Little Helen".. LOT T Cash . Lycett. . tvhir?it A. hltner Cash M. It. D Cash F. B Geo V. Erltnde.. Cash Bertha Marcus . Frances .Uooro . Mildred 'Moore . . Jacob C. McWII. llama J. J. Allen Cash l.no c. H. M.. Cen LOT tralla. Pa. ... LOO Mra. C, Warner. LOT Bordentown. N. .23 J .23 D. H- L. and A. a. L. LOO II. B. Frits 2.OT Christian John. LOT son LOT LOT B.00 8.00 S.OO PHirA. NATIONAL n.VNK LIST. Contributions received at tho Philadel phia National Bank; John H. Kanney t.40 Elisabeth J, Alice Crocker Bemmey S.OT Hart 3.00 Frnk B. Foster 25.00 Jos. E. House- . H. A. Randall. . 2.00 worth ........ 8.40 Henry A. Gur- E. M. MoCully.. 3.00 bora; 5.04 Richard G. W D. J. Tlmmona., BXX) Voetter .... -. 2.00 Frank Smith... 5 00 J. Dlllwyn Dur. Frank W. Bhrivas 2.00 nail j. R-OT Wm. J. WalleUh 8.00 Clara B. Mayer. 2.00 Dr. Walter O, Marsaret 8. Bones S.OT Duncan ...... w a. u. biroud.. . ox) Mra. B. A. Beau- Hannah J. Gaw- champ ...... . 2.00 throp 8.00 Carolina Dullas.. 3.00 T. H. Vanler, 1.00 Sidney Beardsley 2.00 John C. Smith.. 2.00 Chaa. T. Farrlow 8.00 Emma T. Godfrey 3.OT Frances W. .. Harold R. Harris .3o Bebouler ..... 200 Alio 8. Harris.. LOO William Schooler O.W Jos. . IwlUr.. 10.OT c, n. Farso..... 1.00 Frank P. Garves 10.00 6. Howar4 An- Boso II. Jenka. . 3 00 Tthany ... W Mrr W. hi. B.00 Carollno 8. Wal- Gertrude J. Ban ter L30 ders s 00 Baima Van Court LOT Chaa. O. Jt.aup. 8jW SiUl E. UrwU- Ell.ibelh Veivn er . ...... m Oarber . . BjOO CnrttUBS I Pl'- , K. J. uTUa. .... S.09 ooat -J.2P ?? E- H. Eoaly 15.OT Hilsn 8. Dixon , IJAl W. B. Vaa Verat J.00 Geo. N. flyown.. 10. W van Co w.OT Asaa aww .. .. i LOT BualtaK l?-9 Jl Bran' Soiu 2nn S . o nn & t ai m ! --j :" auah D. Dobltos i. "' -T"TT7 1 eTAA ." Jl' KbrC0 Boothby . 111m la. ,,"W. A- LIUf M.0Q i. . east : ' K Art ' r-.T I- Ste,-ewJS2i' r waiaiUKtatua. n w eiahAraa. . lOHfl H Wkfill.' ? p- .VSfii' ' iaS ?? M- HsiWr s.00 Jaa MeKIrdy . 18.60 Cash . . . . im bob 1-. fiji w ueaut coatrrw lUrrist M. wm- tlaaa (ttreutli if JpT.:: s rfj J. L IfsaASB 8.19 Iff Taka Qivl SfrvlM Tssta traliwttw id tiw ClajB Wvtco C4s siWisUl r tyssMWltoMr a4 stork m MtW H riM j, SK Tr ,vM y te ip EDGEKPHILADimHiA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1014. S0CIE1T DANCES AT THE BELLEVUE 7H3VIAS tARLE. WHITt AUO MRS. WHttE. Il IHt MAK1KE. B5E.SILLICWFJ Owl ntsiTATicii WALTZ. IS MUCH aiMPLineo GAY SCENE WHEN SOCIETY DANCES AT THE BELLEVUE Beautifully Gowned Women Make Impression of Strat ford Supper Room Strik ing Smoking Indulged In. A rather startling Innovation tvns made at tho Dellevuo-Stratford Hotel last night when the Stratford supper room was thrown open shortly after 10 o'clock and dnnclnB permitted until early this morn lnc. With the tables In the centre of the room cleared "for action," tho dancers In evening dress, nnd many wom en enjoylnff cigarettes, the supper room rivaled In appearance the gay scenes at the balls In the Hotel Savoy, In London. While waiters rushed about serving hur ried supper orders to guests at the tables, enthusiastic dancers, both old and young, women decollete In clinging gowns and sparkling Jewels, Indulged the newest dances. The presence of many well-known soci ety people, the wonderful display of gorgeous gowns, soft lights and tho musle played by a hidden orchestra, made the Innovation a striking success. ' Finished In dull gold, the room made a striking Impression. Tha massive col umns, the quaint tapestries, and espe cially the lights, half hidden and subdued, gave to the room an attractive appear ance of mixed statellness and frivolity. Large palms "shade" the orchestra, which can bo heard though not seen. The dancing floor was Inviting. From the first MaxUe until early In the morn ing tht. guests whirled, trotted, cantered and walked to the accompaniment of live ly airs. Every selection was encored. SMOKING BETWEEN "TUnNS." Tables last night were in great de mand, smoking for both men and wom en being permitted. Many well-known society "lights" were seen enjoying cig. arettes between dances or courses of supper delicacies The dancing waa graceful and varied, While steps of the gavotte, ta-tao unrt evon the furlana were attempted by n few, the majority preferred a varied maxlxe, hesitation and canter. Mrs. John K. Tener, -wife of Governor Tener. waa among the first to arrive. She wore a becornlpg black gown of striking simplicity. She was accompa nled by a party of friends. Among the moat snthuslastlo dancers were Mr. and Mrs. William O. Lents. On one occasion Mrs. Lents complained the musla was not lively enough, and C, H Bennstt, assistant manager of the hotel. saw to It this was remedied. In spite of the shortage of Parts orea tlcns due to the war; the display of gowns was striking- Mrs. J. H. Evans Boberts entertained a party of friends. Mrs. James Potter wore a, clinging gowp In all black, draped with silk. Mrs. a e raid Holsraan wore pals blue. Sho wm seated with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Emlem Hutchinson, who had given a thtr party. Mr. Bannal Bell, Jr.. wore a stunning gown, ol strape color. Among thoss who enjoyed tho dancing were Mr. and Mn. Hamusl P Huhru Mrs. William DUston. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Earle Whit. Mrs, B. Dobson Altemus, Mrt,. George B. Bven. Mrs. Felton Hent. Mr. and. Mrs. Bdward Crozer. Mr. and Mrs. Huy Waston. Mr. and Mrs. Wtl Utm K. Ueodman. Jr., Mr. and Mr Stows! S. Oeaver. Br. rUWrt LeCofete. Mra. Muloa Dougherty, wnoae dauct&g Btfrtatiasoi IaveBTy omrantd wTb vj i 1 1, u .!.. v sj.jEysi a Mam Keth Wfa) S -tfT vT 1 W ) w c 11 Cf WHITE ExtMnitids THe'OPtx Posmou1 MAXIXE Hhe fox TROT 13 HO LONGER ASSOCIATED VJITH ST VITUS OHE EA DEXWEpi PA.'JCES DEMOCRATS GAIN IN HOUSE Belated Returns Increase Their Ma jority to 31. WASHINGTON, Nov. ll.-Democratlc gains in belated election returns have Increased the majority of the party In the next House of Representatives to 31, according to an unofficial list compiled today by South Trimble, clerk of the House. The llnc-up under this compilation, which has not yet been officially veri fied, Is: Democrats. 23.1; Republicans, 153; Pro gressives, T: Independents. 1; Socialists, J. Total, 433. As It requires 2IS votes to control tho House, these figures show the majority party will havo 15 more than enough for this purpose. Iteports to Mr. Trimble stated that Kred O. Stevens, of Minnesota, h veteran He publlcun, liBd been defeated by C. C. Vandyke. Democrat, and that W. E. Wil liams, Domocrat, was re-elected a Pcprc-Hentatlvc-at-Large from Illinois. Earlier returnx hail Indicated Republican vic tories In bath these cases. CONVENTION AT BELLEVUE American Specialty Manufacturers Will Hold Three-day Session Here. The annual meeting of the American Specialty Manufacturers' Association will be held at the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel November 15, 3) and 21. There are 200 members of the organization, represent ing probably as much capital as any trade body, and moat of the members have ex pressed their Intention of being present. On Novepiber 13 the Philadelphia rep resentatives will entertain the members of the American Specialty Manufacturers' Association and wholesale grocers of thl district In the banquet and ballrooms o( the Bellevue-Stratford. During Its sessions the convention will be addressed by Governor Tener, W. A. Held, of the Pan-American Union; Charles Wesley Dunn, of New York; Bamuel S. Fels, Thomas A. Daly, Dairy and Food Commissioner James Faust and the offi cials of many health foods companies. CHILDREN BTAB PLAYMATES Pair Attack Vo on Way to Store In Norristown. NOP.RISTOWN, Pa., Nov. ItOn the way to a store for their mother Rosle, Joseph and Jennie Maro, small children, were attacked by Tony and Cassis Bco ma, aged II and 7, respectively. The Maro children were all three stab bed, one of them seriously, In the attack which took place on the street The chil dren were playmates. Burgess Saul com mitted Tony and Cassia ficoma to the Detention House for the Juvenile Court. Im l l tvOi 71 SS,. for-Y&W I FurF if 1 FRESH PAINT I 1 Believe Me The holiday spirit centres about the dining room. Let KuehnU make those festive occasions more joyous by gjv tog your dining room a happy corm btnatlon of color. The lighting's the thing, and Kushnla nukes the most of it with, brilliant decorating Jn good taste. Pre. pare for thft season now by 'phoning Kttehrtle F statin ; and" DocoratUg i uni KkUuau Mia Both PftoMa ?f Ifth St - STRATFORD El CC.IIE.OPTHE ROSEGRfcm 'ix &TE.P d. GlORfiE HARRIMGTOM 5 AM EMTHUS1AVTIC DAVICER. HOPING AGAINST HOPE FOR TRAPPED MINERS Efforts to Beach Hen Entombed in BrooUsida Colliery Continued. POTTSVILL-E, Ta., Nov. ll.-llclnys of expert miners, working in steady shifts, havo tolled Incessantly for more than 60 hours to rescuo William Schrelncr and William Evans, both middle-aged men of families, who were entombed In the Bronkslde colliery at Tower City while engaged In "robbing" pillars. This Is a dangerous employment, consisting of re moving the solid coal pillars, which are left to support the roof of all coal cham oers, this work being the lust done prior to abandoning a section of a mine opera tion. Sobbing and hysterica relatives of the Imprisoned men watch at the top of the shaft for news of their loved ones, hope ful that thoy may yet be rescued alive. The rescuers, , however, have beon un able to get any responso to their sig nals, or Tappings," as the miners term them, and they believe they lie dead, burled beneath hundreds of tons of coal and debris. Tho rescuers, though, con tinue their tunneling with feverish hanto and aro taking no chni.ces on the men being dead. HOSPITAL STAFF CHANGED Dr. Keating Appointed Pathologist of Chester County Institution. . WEST CHESTER, Nov. 11. At the monthly meeting of the board of man agers of the Chester County Hospital several changes were determined Upon In the staff of the Institution. Dr. F. Mc Call Keating, of Philadelphia, was ap pointed pathologist He has been an as sistant on the staff of the Chester County Hospital for two years. Dr. Wellington W. Woodward was chosen anesthetizes A gift of J2M from T. DeWltt Cuyler was acknowledged by the board. Of 4a E4nisi t aSeH il4'" ,' jr CAAWBN MAK.BS NUMEROUS THINGS (Concluded), and the book-stltchlng machines are also mado here. Thr- Houthwark Scale Company Is re sponsible for the manufacture of an enormous number of the weighing ma chines that aro now on the market. Their scales arc sftltl nil over the world and nro sntd to be tho best and most accurnto made. The Armstiong Cotk Company, with a force of 250 men. lnanngcs to turn out lz.0UO.OOi feet of cork per year, ana It would be dinietlll to find a cold storage pliint which has not been Insulated with Its product. Mfc preservers, buoys nnd floor linoleums nlso come from this factory. . , Seven million yards of linoleum and oilcloth, by the way. go out of Camden every year, tho Farr & Bailey Com pany, J. O. Dunn & Co., being tho chief manufacturer". Seven hundred men are employed by the Farr A Bailey Company nlone. The largest concern of Its kind any where Is the Wurron Webster Company. Interested In putting on tho market the Irlest Improved methods of steam heat Inif. Three hundred and twenty-five em iilocs arc kept busy exploiting nnd sell Ins the various systems. Uussla. Turkey nnd Spain furnish the licorice which tho McAndrows & Forbes Company prepare for use In chawing tobacco. This concern has no peer In size In tho United States. Boxes from the Camden Box Factory are sent out as far tho the Philippines, the averago output being J0.00O paper boxes a day and 100 persons being en gaged In making that possible. The Acme Staple Company uses enough wire In a vcar to encircle the world 10 timer. No less than two billions of sta ples are mado annually, and the yearly output Is valued at J100.000. Slam. Japan. Mexico, South America, England, Ger many, France and Canada know of Cam den beenuso of the staples which aro sent Into those countries. Two brick companies the Hugh Hatch Urick Company and tho Augustus Reeves Company manage to supply tho world with 20,000,000 bricks annually, tho former alone valuing Its yearly business at $78,000. Seven railroads run Into the mill yard of the C. B. Coles & Son Co. More than 10O.CO0 fcot of lumber por day are fed to the mills. It was this company which built the houaa that Peary look Try Selling by Telephone It's .the man with the "punch" who gets the orders, nineteen times out of twenty. The long arm of the Bell Telephone delivers that "punch." Crossing the city or the State in the twinkling of an eye, it will drop you wherever the "goods want ed" sign is out. How about a selling-by-telephone campaign? If Jones is starting on a tedious trade-seeing trip, tell him to unpack his bag and puU a chair up to the,, telephone. Show him how he can cover a dozen towns in a single forenoon economizing and boosting his sales at the same time. Don't put it off, for the hastier who televhonea may bo cutting in ahead of the boys who are using your business card? WaasoaasaCTmwTC THIS DELIGHTFUL COUPE RARELY has there been produced by any maker a car to ..fascinating as this delightful Hudson Six-40 Coupe. It seats jour people in perfect comfort. Tbe car while compact amd enutf is yet amply large. Tbe design and finish are superb. Very many motor-car owners wbo find a four- or five-seated car all tbey need are attracted to tbis snappy closed car for all-tbe-year-'round use. With tbe -windows dropped it is as airy and cool as an open car. Yet in an instant tbe car can be closed tightly against rain, snow, cold or dust. Physicians like it. For social uses, afternoons and evenings, nothing can excel tbis attractive Hudson model Th$rar many othtr d$rirob)t fiaturtalout which w would hi to til) you GOMERY-SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. 333 North Broid Street, Phidtrhi Paones Btll Filbert 21 M; Kwitone But 21TT, 1 BIS Hoif ,V0 Cft JVw jmw.s.1. 0fii ... ... it. ii..- to the North Polo wltn mm ni " "" of the discovery. Two hundred and twenty-five men are employed here. Six firms are responsible for ft yearly output of 1,250,000 gallons of Palntand varnish from Camden. More i than i SO0.0M gallons alone come from the i N. Owta Company, and they value their business at $1,600,000. The textile Industry of Camden keP more than 2000 employes busy, and It is said that Jl.000.000 is Invested In It. Tho largest firm, Howland Croft Sons & Co., have COO In Its employ. The leather tanning business Is also in Important one here, 3S.O00 hides being tanned dally, nnd, as tor the shoe Industry, millions or pairs of shoes, particularly for women AM children, are furtil.ihcd to the world by Onmden'B varlotih shoo cotnp.'inlis. Taken all In till. Camden tan oflr nioi-f positive that sin la the blfg'tt Utile city In the world. If tho Germans wcru to sail up tho Delaware tomorrow a.ul 1"c!de that sho would lie a nlco lit tM place to tier.leg"' Ihs Cnnnlenltci would pursue tt; i-von tenor of their woy with utter Indifference. Vith htr factories turning out practically every thing that humankind could need or de sire, the big little city would be In a position to snap Us fingers nt the enemy. But could the enemy do without Cam den? That is the question. MrAlJJH PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION INFORMATION FREE AT LEDGER CENTRAL The Travel Bureau will rive you special data on the exposi tion, routes with tho flno-t scenlo attractions, train sched ules and connections. P'lllman and boat accommodations even tell you tho necessary ex penses for tho trip, including hotel rates en routo and along const. Call at the Travel IJnrcaa LEDGER CENTRAL IiHBuJitto PliTcrI I M . ... " . . , ,,: . J T. W-timmXlf -.-til rr-iffl LtBt upon: Mfs MsrrouaM auoaa aasjj; J? JeT'ifl"' Mr tffcl 1. Kl.ui. r. 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