SlilgigiUmDHinpijfiiiLifi um, i! uft EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA", MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1914. 9 S30AL DEBUTANTE diiu AJrAlia BWtjMjiijiii u'lWWij STjS 1 ISJMU J I r if? gsfe INVITATIONS have been litutd by MIm Jos ephine (16 Telsselre. Morses, of 12$ Spuce street, for n breakfast to bo given January 1. at 12:30 o'clock at (ho Acorn Club, In honor o( Miss Mary Stuart Wurts and Miss Isabel Wurta rage. i The first meeting of Mrs. Daniel Hutchinson's (lancing class, which Is composed of those mem bers of the younger set who have not as yet jnada their debut, was held on Saturday night at the Bellevue-Qtratford. The cotillon was led b) Thomas Hart, and the members o( the qlaes included Miss Elisabeth Gushing Karris, Miss I.enore McCall. Miss Maria Oross, Miss Grace Brewster, Miss I.ols Jaokson, Miss Emily Cooke, Miss Mahnah Wright, Miss Margoretlft Bis pham. Miss Barbara Uojd, Miss Nancy Oooke, Thomas Hart, Itchard Btockton Bullitt, (Jar rett Gllmore, Joseph Clement Poulterer, Alfred Tlarton, Barton Lewis, Clayton SlcKlroy, Norrls B. Barratt. Jr., William F. Fotterall, Clarence Jlrewster, Harry Morris Adams, Tristram Coffln Colket, Id, Nathaniel Davli and William Davis, Major General Comraahdant George A, Harnett, tJ. S, M. C i)nil Mrs. Harnett arrived In this cily Friday to greet the marines returning from Veia Crux, ami nre now the guests of Captain William Sheppard, V. H. ti., and Mrs. Benson, at their home In the navy yard Mlis Mary C'o&t&s will give a. luncheon at her residence, northeast corner of 32d and I)e I.an eey place, today, In honor of Miss Helen H. Hodge, whose engagement to William K. Lock wood, Jr., was recently announced. Mrs. J. Hutchinson Scott ond Miss It, W. Hawkesvvurth will give the fltst of their series of mualcales today In the Bellevue-Stratford. Mrs. Austin S. Heckschor, of 2J13 Walnut street, will entertain the members of the Phila delphia Operatic Society this evening;. There will be music. The formal opening of the new clubhouse of Le Coin d'Or. at 231-253 South Camac street, 111 take place tomorrow afternoon, Decembar t, at E o'clock. The house has been extensively remodoled and artistically furnished. Tho board of governors will receive the numbers and din ner will be served, as usual, from S to 8. The Ulcers Include C. Yarnall Abbott, president; F. Walter Taylor, vice president; Vincent H. Brecht, secretary, Francis J. Zlegler. treas urer. The board of governors Includes John H. Minds. AVIlllam S. Ashbrook, Edward Cbllds Carpenter, John B. Dq Couraey, Mason W. Zim merman, Mr. Abbott and Dr. W. W. Zimmer man. They have dono much to make the open ing of the houss a huga success and to Insure comfort and attractive surroundings for the club members. The club has many distin guished members, among them men and women prominent In the world of art, drama vnd the professions, Including Otis Skinner, tho Bclpr; Horace Wells Sellers, the well-known architect; v. AValtcr Taylor, the illustrator; Cyiue H. K. Curtis, John Luther Long, who wrjoto the famous "Madame Butterfly":' Miss Emily Perkins, and many men and women members of the Plays and Players 'Club. Miss Helen Bell will give n bridge at W home ISH Locust street, on Tuesday, Decem ber 13. Mrs. David Lewis gave the first of her musical teas yesterday afternoon at her home. 58 South till Street, with ttobert Arnibrustcr ns the so loist, Mr. Armbruster will leave today for a concert tour throughout the West. Mrs, Walter Jackson Freeman, of 1S32 Soruce street, will be at homo Informally on Sun- Says, from 1 to $ o'clock, until April 1. No cards have been sent out. ALONG THE MAIN LINE taiNWYD-Slr. and Mrs. William C. Scheets entertained the Evening Bridge Club at their home Saturday night. Tha members present were Mr. ao4 Mrs. J. Ilea Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. rewton wigfall, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Tuli, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Addison Fox, air. ond lairs. F, Curtis Ijubley and Mr. and Mrs. Brad ford Smith. The Cynwyd Club will give the next of Its series of subscription dances the night of De cember 31. WAYftE-Mr. and Mrs, J, Bertram, Mitchell, Hq have been passing the summer nt Radnor. Rhdvc opened their house on Pembroke avenue. Jirs. warren H res Turner, entertained n number of her friends at tea on Friday after noon In honor df her mother. Mm rvinlrlln wi S sifters, tho Misses Conlln, who are her guests. Mist Helen Bates entertained a number nf her friends at cords Saturday afternoon, in honor of Mlts Dorothy W. Brooks, of Qyei brooU, whose engagement has been recently announced to Frederick Chandler. DEVON -Mr. Henry Sulger Jeanes, Mss Mar garetta Jeanes and -Mlis Elizabeth Jeanes have closed Edgelleld, their summer home, and are jjgoupying their city residence. Mrs Cicorge dense Browning, of Old Lincm. ter road. Is entertaining hor daughter, Mrs, oto Itothe, of New York, for a few days, Mr. and Mr p. L. grant, who have been visiting Mr and Mrs. William T. Hunter, on Waterloo road, have gone to Atlantic City. Mrs W. N Wilbur and Miss Elisabeth Wilbur have taken a house In Warrenton. Va., for the winter ALONG THE READING Miss Huffman, at Dayton, O., who has been the guest of Mrs. Wharton Blnkler. at Thorn fcuiy. Elkina Park, has gona to New York, Vheie she will visit (r(ends. Mr. aftd Mrs Cfearlts J. Webb, of Menlp Manor. Klkins Park, or? spending several weeks i Hot Springs. Va. Miss Oraharo h returned to bar heme la ; I'luburah. after spewing several vqki as the putst of her brother Wl lHntew, Mr. and Jin. William Graham, r Mflroae avenue, Ual- . rose Park Mrs F Leljbton lramar, of 8hftrples ave Hue, Metros park, has a her sutit Miss Js.net Hooker, of New York. Ms. O P iluro, of Oak Laae. has bom U -sjdlt. ber ee u ttt guatt of bar sLstei. ' Pbxl4 CiSMJUg VVtaud ol ale. Jutin C Hut. of Wte414 r''ad. 4UnioB will le4 to Iftgra tb( fc i icefuig rjrtdly from liar s4t Ut- BO iltii CHESTNUT HILL The t'hlladelphlajhockey leatri at St. Martin's entertained tho young! women from Roicmary College on Saturday at luncheon at the Phila delphia Cricket Club. The tables were deco rated with Rteens and yellow chrysanthemum, and an Interesting game of hockey preceded the luncheon. Covers wrro laid for HO. Among those who gave dinners before the danca at tho Philadelphia. Cricket Club on Sat urday night were Miss Julia l,nlno, In honor of her guest, Mrs. Wheeler Peckham, of Daven port Neck, N Y. Mr. It. Miller and Howard Shehle, who entertained 1 jotlng people. Tho first ot the Fortnightly dances will take place tonight nt the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Mlsa Emily Talor entertained at dinner at Whltemarsh on Saturday nlflnt before the reg ular weekly dance. Covers were laid for eight guests. GERMANTOWN Tomorrow evening the Qcrmantown Choral Society will give Its first concert ot the sixth season In the hall of Oeimantown Y M C A The proceeds are to be devoted to tho Belgian Relief Fund. The able conductor. David E Crosier, has arranged an attractive program and many names ot society men and women are on the list of pattous and patronesses. Mrs. William Woods Smyth In at present In Baltlmoru as the guest of Mrs. W. White for several weeks. A subscription dance will be given for equal suffrage at Crusaders' Hall. C6S Oermantown avenue. Mt. Airy, Wednesday evening nt S o'clock. Among the chaperons of tho affair will be Mis. Albort Wood, .Mis. Horace H. Uur rell, Mrs. J. Archer Itulon. Mis. Charles 7.. Klaitder and Mrr. Frederick M. Shepaid. WEST PHILADELPHIA Daniel A. Hogan, formerly of the Mask and Wig Club, will gvo a scries of dances nt 3903 Sanson) stieet during tho winter. The first dance took place last night. Master Ddward McQoldrlck, In celebration of his 6th birthday anniversary entertained 17 of his companions at a bltthday party given at hi home at 6013 Spruce street last week. His guests Included Miss Dorothy Williams, Miss Kern, Miss Amy Hall, Miss Isabel Joyce, Miss Mary Wright, Miss Lillian Stolen. Miss Mae Lee, Miss Dorothy Fisher, Hobby Simons, Wal ter Kern, John Joyce, Samuel Fisher, Joseph Dudley, Wllllo Qreen, Arthur Green and Dick Devlnc. Mr. and Mr. D. Edward McAllister have re turned from their ueddlng trip and will be oft home to their friends after December 15 at C9Z3 Washington avenue. Mis. McAllister before her marriage was Miss Helen Eleanorc Morris. Miss Frances Bolan, who has boon visiting her slstor, Mrs. T. V. Bolan, of 325 North Preston street, for tho past month, returned to her home In Boston last week. Miss Helen Crescentla and Miss Mary Dolores McOurl;, ot Carpenter street, spent the week end with their uncle, George A. Ford, of 5941 Christian street. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. SI. Creamer, of 2931 Wlshart street, gave a party In honor at her son, Elmer, last evening. Those present were Marian Conmlre, Xnn Snow, Helen Black, Dorothy Wills, Maltha. Simon, Mjrtla Meitz. Flo Schoppe, Rebecca Korman, Ella May Stevenson, Frances Hackell, ed Horsetail, 0(tq Reiser. James Myers, Bruce An derson, Frank Belstou, Edward Davis, James Mcreat, Frank Willis, Ernest Craig and HJirvey X Schoppe. Tho sixth annual dance will be given by the Slarquctte Club of Kensington, ot the Knights of Columhus. Hall, at 35th and Market streets, on Wednesday evening, December 3, Tle Good Intent, a chapter of the Daughters of Liberty, will hold their next meeting, which Is to b followed by an entertainment this eve ning, at Emeiald and Ambler streets. Miss Leah Freemark entertained a number of her friends on Saturday evening at her home, :030 lllrch street. Those present were Miss Anna ailckman. Miss Leuora Idpsky, Sllss Sarah Abrams. Sllss Anna Rubenstelu, Sllss Matilda Israel, Sllss Miriam Gllckman. Sllss Miriam Savoy, Sllss Dora Volensky, Sllss Hannah Vol lensky. Miss. Kstherlne Oebhart, Mprrts Field, Fred Judelsohn, Edward Wflss, Samuel Judel sohn, Harry Rosensteln, Allan Rubin, Ike Levy, Abraham Freemark, Jack Smith, Slory Llttlc man. Charles, Rothman and David Rollnlck. Sllss Katherlne Qsbhart rendered a number of selection on the piano. "4 tf Uft4CM MIS ATIUI IA IIIRS1" UisiHust is the daughter of Mrs J1U4 HrH. ISO uume swr ucuui at a ien give by l&j auist, Mrs. t'ritu l- FttMwsvs, toot uMMitk, HHft tKiaiawiaiaH sKHf I IB JVmWlnnKrim Ski fctFtKKrl'i-, tire i'itWtfLt-liir "Hntot. ' ; m msssmiz.'ssaxt xzmMmimmzaxxwmzx&'! x&itmmmsmsiMtimMiMmmzs MISS MARY McNEELY Phoi0b7n,r.u Mlis McNecly " the daughter of George II. McNeeh, of Ovcrhrook. Slic wa introduced at a ilansant at the UellKvuo-Stratlord, ISovemlier 25. CIIA1UTY BALL Costumes for Two Croups Have Been Chosen by Mrs. Aihtou and Mrs, Allcmus. TIip featuro which has been arranged for the opening of the Charity Ball combines an exposi tion of the latest modern dances, the revived old-fashioned dances, seveial specialties by nma tour and professional experts and the voting contest to decide the most popular dance. Following the usual concert, from 8:30 to , will begin tho dapclng exposition, by groups, containing about 30 couples each, representing each of the four beneficiaries of the ball. The dancers In each group wilt wear the colors ot tho Institution they represent, which will result In an cftectlvo and beautiful color scheme. The dancers have been trained for several weeks under tho direction of Charles 8. Morgan, of the Slask and Wig, and will exhibit the very latest steps In the various danceB. Sirs. Thorns (1 Ashton's group, representing surglc.il wards ot the Unlvernltj of Pennsylvania Hospital, will dance the polka, to the music ot "Why Don't The) Do the Polka Any Slore-'" The specialty following this dance will be an exhibition of the lulu fadP. This croupe wilt wear the Univer sity colors, the gills In white skirts and red coats, with largb bunches of violets, and the men In blue coat, white trouseis and red ties. The group In charge of Mrs. B. Dobson Alte mus. which will icpreaent tho Jefferson Hos pital, will contain many of the best dancers In this city and will exhibit the newest varia tions ot the fox trot. The girls In this group will wear black evening gowns with bluo decora tions, the Jefferson colors, and the men will wear evening clothes with a blue ribbon across their shirt fronts. Following the Jefferson gfoup will be a specialty dance by Mr. and Mia.. Qulnn, said to be one ot the best professional dancing couples In New York. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA iMr. and Sirs. Charles Daxls, of 3513 Soiltn Garnet street. In the Glrard estate, will en tertain tomorrow evening nt a dance, fol lowed by a buffet luncheon, at 1712 Chestnut street. The oichestra will be heard fiom be hind a bank of palms, and pink roses will be artistically combined with fall foliage In the decorations. Their guests will be Mr. and Sirs. Charles Mercer Bailey, of Lansdowne; Sir. and Sirs. K. 11. Gillespie, of Rlklns Park; Sllss Helen Gartley. or Mount Airy; Sir. and Sir. Chrlsman, of Mount Airy; Sir. and Mrs. Harry Brown, of Chestnut Hill; Sir. and Sirs. Herman Livingston, Sir. and Sirs, Lucius Beebe, Sir and Mis. Francis Hopklnson Gil pin, Sir. and Sirs. HairlJon Latla, 'Sir. and Sirs. Wade Jolb. Admiral Alfred T. Wllletts, U. 8. N"., and Sirs. Wllletts, Lieutenant Com mander R. S. Kees, 17. S. -N , and Sirs. Keyes, Lieutenant Commander G. A, Rlssett, 17. S. N and Sirs. Rlssett, Lieutenant Com rnandar q, r, i.andenberger, 1'. S. J?., and Sirs Landenberger, Lieutenant H. E. Welte, V. S. Jf., and Mrs. Weltc. Lieutenant C. A. Lutz, V. S. 31. C, and Sirs. LuU. Lieutenant C. T. Blaokburn, I'., 8 X., and Sir. Blackburn Naval Constructor A B. Court. I'. S. N., and airs, Court. Lieutenant A. T. Barney. U. H, N, and Sirs. .Barney. Lieutenant T. H. Wln tars, 17 S, N., and Sirs. Winters, Lieutenant Taylor. V S X., of the Alabama, and T. 8. Barnes, A great deal of Intei est Is being manifested In th weekly game of the several South Phil adelphia, basketball team, which are doing urh excellent work with -visiting teams, On? of the most popular I that of the Edgar Allan Poe Public Sahool, pf whloh the principal, Cralgh Johnson, Is In, charge, I is beln? ably assisted by J Thompson, and T. Lynch, and Sllss Campbell u taking an active Interest In the girls' team A dancing class under tb direction of Miss Anna Harris and assisted by Joseph R. Gushlux will meet Tuesday evening at tba bom of Miss Harris. 313 South 3th street. SIstuuar will In cl id Sir a&4 Sir. C. Burtou Ford. Mr. snd Sir. Frank Kln. Mi. and Sir. Theodore Bar. den, Qaorg R. Ph. Id. Sir. and Sirs. J. F Ftnuer, John 0lL(MjUiir, Sir. and Mrs. If. Herman. Sllss VWft Hynt, Sr. and Mrs. How ard Katn, MIs Xt4a Ualant, A- OalhouR, Sir. and Mrs Huhw Jlorrtsatt. Mr. utul Sir. Henry Schwil. Mr.. U T- YdM, Sltao Crinsie Kalnj MUs Marion Harris. Mrs. u UlUgbr, sir add Urs. Wllltiw Carcell, Ur. Atwa OQMMMr, Sir, jofeti Brsttt o4 Mis inisorf MMUvsM' wr ttltd tr gao4y by Mr. WttUsAW ttevts, f &Hlh Utk rtl CAMDEN 4ND VICINITY Sits iirgurit AuMin. el ikuilt tb st.ssj.. tll ukt ih l4iii iisri In the ply. KotBaiMj, wt4k tU b Slvt !r iturlty ta nwsf uumc wftt-kmtwis jmtac tw of Camden In the cast aie: Miss Sadie Hud son. Miss Mlldied Janke, Sllss Jennie Schoener, Charlef Uiaves, Paul Nawklrlc, Frederick Harucd and M. B. Webster. Sir. and Mrs. Iia Simpler, of 2iS Xnith 3d street, hao moved tu Schwenkville, Pa. SIis. F. H Huston, of Mooiestown, gave a tra lecently to introduce her daughter, Sllss Ruth Huston. A dinner-dance followed. Sir. and Sirs James E. Bryan, ot (12 Linden stiect, have been entertaining their i datives, Mr. and Sirs. Bran, of Brooklyn, X. T., and Mrs. A, V, Bryan, of Enston, Pn, Billu Ledger Gossip HAI'PEXING Into the Adelphla the other day and hearing strains of music emanating from the ballroom, I wandered thither. A welnl scene was being enacted. Some 30 couples of assorted shapes and stses uero being taught a sort of modernised maxurka by Charles Slor- Cn, of Slask and Wig fame. Tho forthcoming Charity Ball was the cause of the trouble. Just then the music ceased and a perfect babble of voices siosr "Sllepco!" shouted Sir. Morgan. You could scarcely have heard an Iron girder drop from the roof of the Rltz-Carlton. Every one was telling every one else Just where the other nas wronir and Just how to do Jt right. "Silence!" he roared again, stamping his feet and clapping his hands. There was a slight diminution In the chatter. "Now, then, everybody start with the left foot." The mifslc tecommenced, and one-third of the couples kicked out with the left, one-third with the right and the remainder did not kick at all. "Fqnn a circle," come a clarion note above the din, Tho dancers assumed the general form of an isosceles triangle. "Break in the middle and form two circles!" The bieak In the middle occurred promptly; also several others, and thero was only ths faintest resemblance to two rlnas. "Now we will try It all over again," an nounced the indefatigable Sir Morgan, cheer fully, as the mueh-dlsheveled dancer ceased their off pits. Again the babbls of voice arose, this time mostly In protest. Some had engagements to keep. Others thought that they knew It well enough. Still others were Just plain tired; but Slorgun was firm, and the struggle proceeded. - "Do jou really enjoy ItT" I Inquired of a somewhat overheated young woman who was fanning hersolf vigorously. "Well. I would pot go so far as to say that." she replied, "but, of course, this la for charity, you know, and If splendid exercise, and then, besides, ne Warn all the latest steps." Somehow or other my sympathies wer with Sir. Morgan. t New York, Philadelphia and Rpston clubmen are looking forward to a great time at the formal opening of Payne Whltn)' wonderful new racquet and tennis courts at Ids grsat country estate on Long Island, They are said to outrival even George Gould's palatial courts at LaKewood, both In point of luxury and the most modern equipment- Thl kind of tennis court, by the way, must not be confused with tha ordinary Indoor lawn tennis. It 1 the much older and more difficult game of court tenuis. The official ''home warming," shall we call it? I to take plac on January 10, and Sir. Whitney ha Invited all the leading racquet wlelder of the Ksst to take part In a series of match 8F the week-end. A number of Phlladelpfclaivs apeot to nuke the trip. Including Georga H , Brooke, William Tevls Huhn, Bobert K Casaatt," Wilson Potter, Edgar Ssott and others. A a special feature, there will be a maUU hetvveso the world' open champion. Jay Qould, nn4 Klnsella, the New York professional. Mr. qould will ajlftw him s ace, an jijBiost unpr. eedented handicap for anvateur to give a leading professional plyr. Tltf other nmtsh's writ be In tha nature of in IntTreity contest, I u,B4ttand, and Philadelphia Is expected to make, a Mrpor Wd for victory. Altogether "Uiit' gates to U . W? tlfflt' a Lueullu r fttaik4 of m of hi tittle week-end supgsr W1- BIW-Y LEDOER. CHESTER AND VICINITY r WUrlj U tHMtatdsofl. wj? )4s Um J fiat erf Mm. Jk JJ, HaaWp. 8r.. f laai uu tri. for 4val naMa, tu -UH4 to r t in Pttttovira -mm s46Rw39HB9n5vujj Ur. iMnm Tojrliw r4vw4 w ftfr torn ta ma, V.. iw bing At4-utsv4 tut several day by her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Lllley, of East (th street Sfr. William H. Ulrlch, of East th street, U visiting relatives In New York city, Mr. and Sirs Robert S Stalnton have re turned to their home on West ThlW street from a week's, visit to friends In Philadelphia. NQimi PHILADELPHIA Captain William Roony( f. H. N and SIis. Roonsy, of Buthklll, Pa , who nre spending some time In this city pi lor to their departuto for their winter home In the South, weie en tertained Inst week by Mls Matilda de Rivers, of North 13th street. Mis? Mlldied Lew, of 3016 Diamond slieet, will entertain her sewing club on Wednesday nfteinoon At their social mrettngs the joung women sew for charity and have nlded many of the needv of this city. The guests will be Miss lieno Bltimcnthal. Stlss Claire Rachmau, MIes Miriam Meiers, Miss Ada It. Walters, Sllss Rebecca Tellor Mayor, Sllsa Klsa Klotser, Stlss Ettn Hlrschbcrg, Stlss Mario Leopold, Stlss Ray Xetter, Miss Kmma Rose Adler. The members of the Hammers Club held a reception last evening In honor of their presi dent, James McDonald, who has Just returned from n visit to Knoxville, Tenn. Arthur Byrne save sonic nf Beethoven's mastorpleccs on his violin. Mrs. Frank W. Ashbrook, of 2221 Xoilh 17th street, entertained the members of her card party this afternoon. Mr. and Mis. Edwaid E. Hippie. Jt.. of 3115 Xorth Itth street, have issued Invitations for a large card party to be given at their home. Thursday oveulng, December 31. Stlss Evelyn P. Jnrden, of 1S22 North 16th streot, wa hostess of her 300 card club Saturday evening. Her guest were Sllss Gwendolyn E Taylor, Stlss Lauru SI. Hutton, Slls Lorralnr Bemet. Sir. and Sirs. William R, Went!!. Sir. and Sirs. A. Lynn Walker, Alt. and Mrs. P. Jules Larore, Lewis E. Hnle, Ellnnod K. Acker, Jt.. Hany a. C. AVIlllam and Clarence A. Hut ton. Sllss .larden had as her guests at the rard party Sllss Marian P. Frederick and Howard Pattcison TIOGA The Tioga Women's Christian Temperance L'nion will give a reception and muslcale to nlRht nt tho home of Mrs. AVIlllam Stargerum, 22d and Atlantic streets. The hostess will be assisted in receiving" by Sirs. Clara S. Ogden, president of the association; Mrs. Hannah R. Fox, Sirs. Henry E. Robcitson, Sirs. Sarah Dungnn, Mrs. Fv Kllnk, Sirs. E. Clawson, Sirs. SI. Bailey, Sllss Elizabeth Gorgas, Sirs. Edme H. D. Fraley. Sirs. SI. A. Dleffenderfer and Mrs. 12. U Herschel. There will bo n very attractive) program of vocal and instrumental solos and addresses by Sllss Alice Jcnnlngp and Mrs. Samuel Kemp. The Chatham Literary Society will give n musical and literary entertainment tonight In St. Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church, Broad and Venango streets. Haines D. Albright. Assistant City Solicitor, will make an address on "Single Tax." The discussion which will follow will be opened by C. Oscar Beasley. Other spcakeis will be the Rev. Dr. Forrest E. Dager, AVIlllam C. O'SJpltl. Theodore B AV1U lams, John Lancaster, Harold Loeb and AVIll lam Jordan. This will be the largest meeting of the season. Chniles O. Bouiet, of 3113 Xorth 2M street, has announced tha marriage of his daughter. Sllss Ada R. Rpuzot, to Harry AA'att, of 331 East Tenn street, Germantotvn, on Saturday night, November 33. Sir. and Sirs. AA'att. on their teturn from their wedding Journey, will live at 3119 North :2d street, and will receive after January 1. Stlss Grace Edwards, of 3t08 Judson street, was hostess Sat unlay night at a "500" party for Sllss Elisabeth Eokard, Sllss Rose Carney, Sirs. Sadie G. Sillier, Mlsa Gertrude Field. Stlss Emily Harris, .Miss Helen Mitchell nnd Sirs. Joseph Lee. LANSDOWNE A buffet luncheon for the benefit of St. John's Guild was held at the home of Sirs. AVIlllam T. Slagulre, 35 North Lansdowne avenue, Saturday afternoon. The ladles assisting Sirs. Slagulre were Sirs. CroaweJI SIcBee, Slu. Richard C. Newbold, SIis. George AV. Stowell and Mrs. AV H. King Sirs. Slarlon Jackson and her daughter, of 30S Galey street, Media, nre the guests of Sirs. AVIlllam F. Sbaffner, of 22 East Falrvlew avenue. Sirs. Lucy Baker, of AVInchester, A'a Is vis iting her slstr. Sirs. Frank J. Eddy, of (2 AVc.it Greenwood avenus. Rodney Kins, of 15 Runnymede avenue, has been elected manager of the Lansdowne High School football team for the year WIS. He will bo assisted by Walter Dunlap, of 85 East Greenwood avenue. AMUSEMENTS P.llPRlTinf St OPKRA I Home of World's THE SPOILERS Twles Dsllv Afternoons 2i30 Evenlni. 8:30 Precedsa tr Dally Chants flnt-rtun rieturta Coming c THE CHRISTIAN liTlOAU 8T TJIEATBE TuesUjy. Dee 8. y;sq p. w. FREE LECTURE TWILIGHT SLEEP IT AFBT, lT AVATISBITEPRACT.CALT By ANNA STBBSR RIC1IAP.DSQN ,.. . , '."'"i"! " MeCtur' Uuiilm Hole A for future Lttturti Throughout CUj. VICTORIA THEATRE "SJ&g0 'QWAMTV VAfDEVILLB 11 A S TO 11 p tl ADGIEIO LIONS AND 3d AVHEK or F1IOTOPMV TRIUMPH "PROTRP.T TIS" slrl'o BBse of Vif. mJ iUlil UO (H,n end TtmaiaHoM MARKET STREBT UMMMhe WA.SUMAKHIl'8 a.uJevllla 11tSA.11 9.1 p.T.nRP. VJ -Lsi - JLJ JJJ n si i v 8 8TAN'DAKU Aimn SvenU, 8.s R.rv?a Snfffaf ance ii, F. liKiTH'S THEATRE THV HUOW JTOR fYMUrBODV hP3$v&?toxm "-" FtUi safe WALNUT I TW WINNING OF uUJne,NW ' BARBARA WORTH ..T7., ,: ... --'? Um win TJIIB JAyflC Ufe Tfi.. . ! a !C Kut srtS "" " Joste Firuus tici 4fclb Wffc Ouly PktuMs GRAND STANLEY j&Mm xtim!$&Mt """HIGH JINKS" ffi I BfT -S Thr itnicli-frted debutmitas, havlnp Itsd a lit tie resting space over Sumlny, will start sln In tho mttty vvliltl of society- tonight nt the rtlnnefflnnce to lx fflven by ilr, And Mrs Cal vin t'nrdre, of 2X1 Wast t'psal street. In the Itop Onrdens of tho Bellevue, In honor of theli debutante granddaughters, Miss l.ucIA A Warden, riauRhtrr ot Mrs, Herbert W Warden, of 1M0 I'lne street, and Sllss Mary Urdman. ilaiiRhter of tho nv. nnd Mrs. Charles n. Erd man. of 1'rlncolon. The Riicsts will b eti t small tables, which will be tastefully ar langed with rare llotvers artd ferns. Tho guests have been selected from ths debutante and younger dancing men ret. Another affair that le being looked forward to by the young "debs" Is the theatre party, followed by supper, this evening-, filven by lr. and Sirs. T. Ilewson Bradford, of JJ0J Da I.iiicey street. In honor of Mis Hilda Tunis, debutante daughter of Sir. and Mrs. JThomas It. Tunis, of Atedlu The guests, 18 In number, will be of the debutante set. ROXBOfiOUGH Sir and Mrs. George Hampton, who have been the guests of Sir. nnd Sirs. E. Curtis Blln Singer, of llldge avenue, have returned to their home In Asbtiry Park, N. J. Sir. and Sirs. Frank H. Itlghter. of Rldg avenue, have as their guests Mr. nnd Sirs. How ard anrdencr, of Jersey Olty. Dr. James SI. SIcGee, formerly of Roxborough, has been entertnlnlng Edward Layinand George Baldwin, of this suburb, at his new hpme lns Fall fax County, A'a. Mi. nnd SIis. Robert A, Leforte, of 531 East AValnut lane, will give an at home on Tuesday, December 15. Sirs. Leforte will be remembered ns Sllss Edna Marie Lane, daughter of Sir. and Mis John Lane. AMUSEMENTS PEN AND PENCIL CLUB'S FAMOUS NIGHT IN BOH EMIA AND DANSANTE NEXT THURSDAY EVG., DECEMBER 10TH BELLEVUE-STRATFORD BALL ROOM AND CLOVER ROOM A Theatrical Performance that includes practically every Headliner in this avooK's shows. Exhibitions by the foremost Artists and Exponents of Modern Dancing, from NftW York and Philadelphia. Dancing by the Audience, n they dp sire, in the Clover Room, Avhich by the courtesy of the Managers of the Bellevue Stratford, is reserved as a Cafe, Avhore Supper will be served at a moderate cost. A goodly part of the proceeds Avill be donatedi through tho Emergency Aid Com mittee, TO THE WAR RELIEF FUND Tickets are on sale at Pen and Pencil Club, 1026 Walnut street; Emergency Aid Committee, 1-128 Walnut street; and any Hotel Ticket Agencies, 'at NO advance in price. A FIVE TIMES YOUR MONEY'S WORTH PERFORMANCE FOR $2. 00 FOR RESERVED SEATS FORREST TONIGHT at 8:15 A REAL SHIP ON A MIMIC LAKE OF REAL WATER 200 SPLENDID SINGERS ANI MANT OTHER MARVELS IN Til. N. Y. HIPPODROME SfKCTACl'LAIt PRODUCTION or PINAFORE SEA, 50c to $1.60 SSSJl ACADEUV OF MUSIC PHILADELPHIA ' ORCHESTRA LBOPOl.t) 8T0K0WSKI, Coodueter Symphony Fri. Afternoon, Dec. 11, at 3s00 Concerts I Saturday Evg., Dec. 12, at 8U5 Soloist LBONARD HOBW1CK, JrHAlf I'rosriw: Ovwiure. Ilii Uulc yiim ' ... 8mvMr o 4. c Ulnar . . . . Caocvrtu tut Pbtaa. No 3 Overture. 'Wroa" gits Now iwtfels at lltppe v ttta chMum BROAD LastSEvgs. SXT FRANCES STARR ta The Secret riiiUr Price Wed Slat Be 8ii It &u NEXT WEEK ""S?wySur niAHUst raoHUAN Ahmu iauM HUAKCNV AM'K Gillette Bates Doro ta Sr4ou's VUVMrtMi MPIAWACY 7mmt.wrt rnHKNflRIN ituiiutf . 1IU. I'rlu. WL &mu KM. 0uut;r Hr Hn 8, tf Wiut H. Psr . GMRICK S&.VJSSt mMrm. adelphi "v", rn ir iaHn lauiu. Tni" A V" "Ms Hli ii ltttt KBlHfl . 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