5jP '"""rswjiw JMiw' ' r-, 075 EVENING LEDOEE-PHlLADELPniA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1OT&. 0 i -11 if- ill i IT pbL and BON - 1 - 2HI 1&&fc&&r feffiSH) I lie, mtt it. nr" i ...... ,,.., , ,i ,, , ,pir?.,j Tins last week has been full of excitement for the young buds, with Ilia Calvin ranloi patty on Monday evening, tha opera, with Its dinners nnd suppers on Tuesday, the danco on Wednesday evening given by Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Wheaton Vaughan, the dlnnor-dnnc.) Klven by MrsAustin Hcckachci1 and the Charity Ball on Thtirsdny, the Alexander Brown Coxa ball Inst evening nnd tho varloim dinner and theatre plrtlea today. This next week will bo lust as thrilling, except that tho wee smalt hours of tho morning will nnd the debutantes safely In their homefl, rather than ballroom and theatre, Into 1ft tho evening-, with one or two exceptions. Mrs. Ashley Fought, of the Gladstone, wilt givo IV luncheon In honor of Miss Marie Starr on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry LaBarro Jaync, northeast corner of Spruce nnd lltH atreets, will entertain at tea that afternoon In honor of Miss Kate Furness Jnyne. Mrs. Dorothea WurU Wilson, Mrs. Thomas n. Tunis nnd Miss Hilda Tunis will tin at home In tha afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Wilson, 1703 Locust street. In tho evening Miss Itoberta W. Downing, debutante daughter of Mrs. Robert W. Downing. Will be guest of honor at n. dinner and theatre party given by Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Peterson, of Ardmore. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelso Cassatt will en tertain at dinner, followed by dancing. In honor of Miss Cordelln "Diddle. Miss Kdlth Rodman Ellison, debutante daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Ellison, of "Briar JIIII," Itosemont, will be guest of honor at a theatre party, to bo followed by supper Bt the Bellcvuo-Stratford. to be given by Frank Thorno Patterson, of 2:00 St. James place. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Rodman Wan amaker. of "Mlllrose." Wyncote, will give a ball In honor of their debutante daughter, Miss Marie Louise Wanamaker. Many dinners will be given beforo this dance. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Wilson Curtln will entertain at their home, 2115 Do Lancey street, In honor of Miss Hopo McMlchnel. Mr. nnd Mrs. Taul Clayton, of tha Belgravla, will give a theatre party In honor of their debutants daughter,- Miss Mary C. Clayton, and thp guests will go afterward to tho Wana maker ball. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nevlllo Smythe, of Pros pect avenuo, Cheatnut Hill, will give a dancing , te.a to Introduce their daughter, Miss Edith Seville Smythe, that same afternoon. Wednesday seoms to be a favorite day for tho' buds. Miss Helena Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander P. Robinson, of West Mer maid lan. Chestnut Hltl, will make her debut at a tea, with dancing, to be given at tho Acorn Club by her parents and grandmother, Mrs. William Wllberforce Farr. Miss Jean C. Bullitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Logan M. Bullitt, of 1SS South 23d street, will be guest of honor at a luncheon given by Mlsa Helen Grace Smith, of Torresdale. Mr, and Mrs. Robert F, Whttmer. of 470J Klngsesslng avenue, will Introduce their daugh ter, Miss Martha Cameron Whltmer, at a tea. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Evans Roberts will given a theatre party, to be followed by aupper at the. Rltx-Oarlton, In honor of their debutante daughter, Miss Inez Drayton. Miss Mary Stewart Wurts, Miss Hilda Tunis and Mlsa Isabel Wurts, Page, three of the Mason's debutantes, will be guests of honor st a small luncheon, which their cousin, Mrs. Joseph B. Godwin, will give at her residence, til Pine street, on Thursday. On Friday Mrs. Alexander Brlnton Coxe will give a ball In. the Bellovue-Btratford ball room, la honor of her niece. Miss Ruth Coxe, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxe. Many dinners will be given before the ball. irr. and Mrs. Henry Paul Bally will enter tain In honor of Mlts Edith If. Bally, 'daughter ct Frederick L. Bally. Mr. and Mrs. George Dallas Dixon, of SOU Spruce street, will enter tain for Miss Cordelia Diddle. Miss Margaret Berwlnd will be guest of honor at a dinner, to be gren by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baldwin Hutchinson at their residence, ISOt Spruce street. Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Rush, of 2108 Pine street, will give a dinner before the ball, n honor of their debutante daughter, Mlsa Char lotte Rush. Others who wfll entertain before the ball are Mr. and lira, Arthur Kmlen Newbold, JT Mrs. Charles H. Howell, In hqnor of Miss Mary Groxer Page, and Mr. and. Mrs. Qiflncy Adams Qlllmore. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Augustus Cob lucre re turned from their weddhwr trip and wlji be at home on Wednesdays In January at S3 South Uth street Mrs. Coe will bo remembered as Miss Marie Westoott Young, Saturday wfll be largely given over to theatre parties. Mhw Elinor Judd Bean, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles U. Bean, will be guest of honor at a luncheon at the Rltx-Carlton. to be followed by a matinee party to be given by Mra. Seymour Davis, of 10H South mix street. A luncheon at the Awra Qlub, to be fol lowed by a theatre party, will b given by Mr. WUllam Slmpsea, Jr., for Mlsa Man Hall Laird. Mrs. Joseph Priestley Button wUl giro a Juneseon at the BeUevue, to b followed by a theatre party, la hgger ei fc.r daughter, MU Marlon Button; and Mja. Fra&ei J. Maul wl give a amall theatre party u, boner at Mtes Bally, and Mr. mi Mm, Aiwr Bert at, will glvo a theatre party Mtgstar at the BUevu-au-aot4 in Uomr af Uetr r4e. MU BUanor BeurnenviUe Watt, dbuUte ftmghttr of Mr. amsYMrs. wiUlaot a Watt That u evening Mlw Mary K. Oavtn, f 0eroa, Mil ave a dinner at la Ueria Oitae Clay v l tumor f Mi, ktefc, g. i)tVkil!:itf j .. t. mua W KNWMa, Mr and Mr Jcata www, iatkM, li Wnlout treat. Wr, 4 I ft Wtttr vM esiarteU. a iiNw. w trteV11 a i Uu4i & Ins; nt the Rlttcnhouse, following which tho party wilt attend the regular Mondny evening supper dance of tho hotel. Mrs, J, Leslie Davis has Just returned from n visit to Doctor Davis' parents in Louis ville, Ky, Ladles' night will be observed by tho Rotary Club of Philadelphia on Tuesday evening, De cember IB, at Kugter's. Covers 'will bo laid for 800 In tho Gold Room. Those In the receiving lino will Include Mr. nnd Mrs. B. J. Berlet. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. W. Busc, Mr. nnd Mrs. An thony Gcutlng, Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Gundaker, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Stewart, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles A. Tyler nnd Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whetstone. ALONG THE MAIN LINE CYNWYD-Mr. John Storey Eberbach will give n dnnee'thls afternoon nt her nttrnctlvo home on Co(wyn lnne, In honor of her daughter, Miss Margaret Storey Ebcrbach's 12th birthday. Mrs. Eberbach always gives such delightful affairs, that the little guests Invited to today's danco are sure of spending n most enjoyable afternoon. Tho large drawing room will be used for dancing, nnd the favors, consisting of exquisite little importod paper hats, Jap anese paro.iols, little toy merry-go-rounds, whistles and other novelties, wilt bo clven to the children botweon tho dances, as well ns In tho dining room at the end of the after noon's pleasures. Tlie decorations In tho dining room will bo appropriate to tho Christmas season now so near. Beautiful sprays of holly with bright red berries will enclrclo the bnso of tho crystal lamp In tho centre of tho table, Tho red ChristmnB color also will bo brought out In the other table appointments, and the largo birth day cako, to he cut by the little guest of honor, wltl be decorated with 12 red candles. The guests will be Miss Allco G. Grace, Miss Reba Moore; Miss Marlon Eberbach, Mlsa Eleanor Fitzsimmons, Miss Lllllo Tlly.Mlss Jean Scott, Miss Marion Morse, Miss (Eliza beth Comer, Miss Jean Nowbourg, Miss Kar lene Armstrong, Miss Ella May Yasley, Miss Grace Gemberllng, Miss Elizabeth Alcorn, Miss Elisabeth Martin, Miss Florence Garwood, Mlsa Mnrje Plchard, Miss Wllmot Schoff, Miss Flor ence Rolnert, Stephen Tlly, William Herbert, Jr., Jack Stephenson, Elliott Welner, Graham Ayres and Ralph Kinder, Jr. Among some of the grown-up guests present will be Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Eberbach, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Clark Rawlins, Mrs. William Rclnert, Miss Addle P. Getz, Miss Ida Pearson nnd Miss Anna G. Eberbach. . The associate members of the Cynwyd Club will meet Monday afternoon at tho clubhouse for their fortnightly card party. Mrs. E. New ton Wlgfall Is chairman of the Card Commit tee. ovEnnnoOK Miss Katherlno Tullidge and Miss Margaret Tullidge have returned to their home In Overbrook' from Is'ew Tork, where they wore extensively entertained. They were guests at the Charity Ball, held In the Waldorf Astoria. WWNEWOOD A dancing class has been formed, which meets every Tuesday night at tha home of Miss Margaret J. Clarke on Lan caster pike. The members Include. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Lyons, Mr. and Mrs, Charles W. Carrlgan, Mr. and Mrs. James Lyons, Mrs. William S, Whelan, Miss Mary L. Clarke, Joseph A. Clarko, John J, Clarke anil John Carrlgan. Miss Sylvia II. Miller, of Ardmore, Is In charge of the class. AltDMORE The Cutting Committee of the Main Line Emergency Aid met today at St. Mary's pariah house, under the direction of Mrs. Grenvllle D, Montgomery, chairman of this committee. The meeting of the children's dancing class, held at the home of Mrs. John C. Spelrs, of Simpson road, has been changed from Satur day to Thursday afternoon. ST, DAVID'S Mr. and Mrs, Charles S. Walton have gone to Tennessee for a short stay, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nellson have closed their residence here, and have ouened their Pins street house for the winter. Mr. Luclen Philips, of St. ,Davld's avenue, lias been the guest of Mrs. Price Collier, of Tuxedo Park, N. T., for several days, ' Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Barklte, of Invtr House, have taken npartments at the Rlti Carlton. GERMAOTOWN Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Darlington Wilkinson have returned from the Orient, where they have been for the past few months, and are at present the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burgess, Mrs. Wilkinson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ellenwood Frost are being congratulated upon the birth of a daughter, Frlscllla Ellenwood Frost, born Sunday, De cember 8. Mrs. Frost was Miss Mildred Purvis, of Princeton. K. J- Miss Catharine Cooper Cassard will spend next week lit ?few York. Mr.and Mrs. Ferry Hurd, of 5311 Wayne ave nue, will leave Saturday for Cleveland, O,, where they will reside permanently. Mrs. if eMi Mia fcaw is th ..-ln.-r ..f u. alut w wM S. H. CJaei. sbt u mmtm Mm mtmt rfemni " ' fr jsiiiiiinH9FsHMMIenlHpflBBsKn9HReVBiiiBBk &. &UuBmmWBJmmmmmmmmWBmmmMk (BBmmBmBua303KBmmmmmmmmmmBmmmmmmBBBmBBBs $HwMmW mmWm4mBtmmmmmmmm Wr Rij!- Aj -'ilSRsK, . lMMmm$W'yJBlmMMB l MISS ELIZABETH THOMPSON rh.io,r.ph br EUm. o-Conn.p Miss Thompson, who is the tlcbiitaulo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Beaton Thompson, will be introduced this nfternoon at a tea to be given at her home, 2212 Walnut street. Hurd, will be remembered aa Miss Dorothy Campbell beforo her marriage in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. John Blakeley, of 2S03 Queen lane, gave n dinner last night of eight covers. The guests included Dr. and Mrs. Carl Will lams, Miss Mary Parsons and S. Havens, of New York. Miss Eleanor Edmonds will entertain Inform ally at brldgo on Mondny afternoon, In honor of Silas Allno Mannlore, of Chicago, who Is at present tho guest of Miss Elizabeth P. Smith, of East Penn street. There will be about 13 guests present. CHESTNUT HILL A make-believe party, under tho direction of Mile. Polllon, of New York, will bo given In the home of Mrs. Everett U. Crosby, West Mer maid lane, Chestnut Hill, In honor of her llttlo daughter, Miss Muriel Crosby. Among tho little guests wilt be Miss Mariana Bornell, Miss Augusta Stewart. Miss Heyltje Stewart, Miss Miriam Falres, Miss Mary Hebard, Miss Julia Hebard, Miss Julia Lee.' Miss Edith Moffley, Miss Katherlne Porter, Mlsa Frances Blcknoll, Miss Fill Wldener, Miss Louise Dixon, Miss Mabel Reed, Mlsa Nancy Slnnard, Miss Gertrude Dougherty, Miss Evelyn Drayton, Miss Elisa beth Taylor, Miss Josephine Crlsfleld, Miss Ger trude Lucas, Miss Elizabeth Strublng, Miss Peggy Ferguson, Miss Helen Brown. Miss Al berta Crompton, Miss Catherine Crompton, Miss Caroline Mellor, Miss Margaret Tyler, Mlsa Mary Goodman, Miss Susan Goodman, Silas Katherlne Smith, Mlsa Margaret Brown, Miss Delia Brown, Miss Marianne Harris, Miss Margaret , Logan. Miss Elizabeth Logan, Miss Adelaide Sheble, Miss Elizabeth Shebe, Miss Elizabeth Wlstar, Miss Dorothea Coleman, Miss Betty Purviance, Miss Margaret Masters. WEST PHILADELPHIA The Thespian Club, of West Philadelphia, will present s three-act comedy, entitled "The Wllos of Peggy," under tho direction of Charles L. Palmer, at Lu Lu Temple this evening. Tne leading roles will be assumed by Mlsa Jane F. Cornwall, as Peggy and Charles T. Myers, as Jimmy. Tho other members of (he cast are Miss Hazel Foulke, Miss Mildred Wardle, Miss Beatrice Robinson, Miss Ethel Myers, Read Rocap, Edward E. Qulmby, J. Mundell Harris, Shelton Llnsley and Marshall Miller. Last Tuesday evening a private performance wbb given by the cast before the Daughters of ft. George Society and the play was en thusiastically received. The players were the guests of the society at a reception and dance which followed. The committee In charge of the affair Is com posed of Miss Mildred Wardle, Miss Helen Hughes, Miss Mae Flells, Edward E. Qulmby, Charles Sheldrake, Charles T. Myers and Read llocap, chairman. Augmenting the orchestra, the committee has been fortunate In securing the services of the Instrumental Trio, well known to local muslo lovers, with 3llra Dorothy B. Power, harpist; James B. Trencliard, violinist, and William Dll Ion, 'cellist.. A dance will follow the play. ALONG THE READING On Wednesday, December H. which is ladles' day at the Old York Road Country Club,, there will be a tango tea at 3:30 o'clock. The affair will, be In charge of Miss Hannah Comly and Miss Emma Hallowell. The Review Club, of Oak Lane will give a play January IS at Mercantile Hall, Broad and Master streets, entitled "The Piper. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The members of a very delightful sewUg club that meets every other Tuesday afternoon dur. lag the winter will entertain their husbands at dinner tonight at the Bellevue-StraUord, fol lowed by a theatre party. Those who will par tlflpate are Dr. and Mrs. Albert L. Rest, P(. and .Mrs. Louts Yeager, Mr, and Mrs. Walter 4 MeOarthy. Mr. and Mrs. William Weill, Mr. and Mr. A. H. Smith, Mr, and Mrs. James Cusnuislvatti, Mr- and Mra. Walter a. Hinds, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seaman, Mr. and $. Harry Brwln. Mr. and Mrs. WilUam JMmV asd Mr. and Mrs. V, 0- Paaeoek, Mrs. Pea. eoek was hoeUs at the metta- Tuesday, tfRANICFORD Nia Floreae Koienbhim. at tM Fraaktortf amtwa. mU olettaia a Mtarfeer of her a SiittAar ereariug. Thau preaeut wihl be Ittw ifehet Tm. Him Btfad QMtstMfrW Cejia WeaWnr. Wm Haute Hark, aiisa New Kuabel. Jwtfc Moon, Vrank aria Harry Mc. Barn,- Sarau wt Xr4 Ceiia. tjb 2 mWrnWOBBMl m DEBUTANTE, AFFAIRS M MISS ELIZABETH THOMPSON, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes Beaton Thompson, of 2212 Walnut street, will make her debut nt a. dansant today In the homo of her parents. Many of tho season's debutantes will nsslst In receiv ing, among whom will bo Miss Ruth Coxe, Miss Susan B. Ingcrsoll, Miss Mary Stuart Wurts, Miss Cordelia Riddle, Miss Molly Wood Bally, Miss Margaret Handy Burton, Miss Inez Drny- I rfen6v-M L l 1 "-q ton. Miss Jean Christian Bullitt and Miss Mar garet Brlnton. The ladles who will preside nt the tea tables will bo Miss Lydla T. Morris, Mrs. Ell Kirk Price and Mrs. Isaac Tatnall Starr. Mrs. Seymour Davis will give u luncheon at tho Rilz-Carlton, followed by a thentre party, this afternoon In honor of Miss Elinor Judd Bean, debutanto daughter of Mr. nnd Kirs. Charles H. Bean. Those present will be Mrs. Joseph B. McCall. Miss Katherlno Seeler, Miss srarjorle Taylor, Miss Eleanor B. Watt, Miss Ethel Hastings, Miss Frances Tyson, Miss Helena S. Roblnon, Miss Eloanor Blspham, Miss Elizabeth E. Wlstcr and Miss Edith Gllllngham. Mrs. Edwin Boyd Jackson, of G420 Drexel road, will entertain at luncheon nt the Belle. vue-Stratford in honor of Miss Marie Louise Wanamaker, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodmnu Wanamaker. The other guests will be Miss Elizabeth Buchanan, Miss Emma Walton. Miss Virginia AVetherlll and Miss Elizabeth Cummlng3. A matinee party will follow the luncheon. Mrs. David M. Ellis will entertain a theatre party, followed by tea at tho Bellevue, In honor of Miss Eleanor Blspham, debutante daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Samuel Blspham, of 2306 De Lancey street. The guests present will bo Miss Eleanor Grubb, Miss Dorothea Oberteuffer, Miss Anna Blnney Brlnton, Miss Marjorle Paul Mor ris, Miss ollelenn Robinson, Miss Marjorle Tnylor. Henry D, Beylard, of tha Gladstone, will be host at a danco to be given at the Anchorage this evening In honor of Miss Hilda Tunis, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Thomas R. Tunis, of Media. Mrs. Joseph Priestley Button, of Germantown, will give a luncheon at the LSellevue. Stratford, to be followed by a theatre party, In honor of her daughter, Miss Marian Button. Her guests will be Miss Margaretta Foltz, Miss Corlnne Freeman, Miss Marjorle Taylor, Miss aertrude Pancoast. Miss Margaret Rcmak, Miss Mar garet Dent, Miss Josephine Lee, Miss Frances Scott. Miss BJeanor Davis and Miss Katherlne Robinson. Mrs. Button will give a second luncheon and theatre party on Saturday of next week. An attractive dinner-dance will be given to night In the Merlon Crloket Club by James S. Austin in honor of Mlsa Mary Clayton, debu tante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. PnuV Clayton, and Miss Elizabeth Wiley. The clubhouse and ballroom will be elaborately decorated with palms, ferns and various flowers. Dinner will be served at small tables, decorated with roses and ferns. The season's debutantes will be present and men of the younger dancing set. LANSDOWNE A dancing class of 10 boys and 10 girls of the sehool set has been fermed, to meet eyery other Saturday evening at the homes of Mrs. Charles J. Pilling, Mrs. Alfred O, Balan, Mrs. Harlan P. StalseU and Mrs. John Clothier. The tint class wilt be hW this evening at Mrs. Filling's, U Wingefwejre areoue. Mies latzabeth Loughaay, of La Oraase avenue, will Instruct the members wna are Mies Dorothy MeBweo, Mies Dorothy Bdwarijs, MM Ger trude Edwards, Mils Marten Miehler. Mis Margaret Sheffaer. Miss Alice istaUell, MtM Sua Suddards. MU Harriet Ueaeojua, MtM Poaalkanti Uwamb, Mje "HwWih SfeaK nr, Jafen Ctotfcter, Jr.. Hebett PUUar. Gfearle J. FiiHag, Jr., Hosaad suppler, Mdwasd Jrwla. Samuel Irwia, Bertram Bale. rYadertck Balcu. tke Meatrf. WagarwaKa. Mdward J Martin, of Ovteu avenue, ha bean elected piesiJei.t uf (he gtaduaUiig class Of tha Hib bvhuot lira Oernrae StatauM, of SfcaaWnd aveaua. prU lv a tea at tlut QsajAtr? Clu Uu af ternwui to tbe Brat aad teeojud atn' hockey fesj. . J'JlUtii J Ketiuo. x, , will MrtJ i.jUtil Ui iuut(nl tea WITH the holidays close at hand the season seems to have reached Its height, and each day brings an unending round of lunch cons, bridges, teas, with the usual accompani ment of dinners nnd dances, The popularity of bridge seems to have taken n. decided slump, for very few tvomen there nro who do not In stead prefer to spend their spare time knitting or sewing for the destitute. Teas are different, for, ns they nro generally given to meet some particular person, they become an obligation, tho same holding good of luncheons. At a number of teas, given during the past week, many nttractlve costumes were rioted. One of the prettiest little debutantes of tho senson, Miss Mary Denckla, was noticed wearing a good-looking costume uf teto de negro. Over a graceful frock of crepe de chlno In this shade, she woro a long black coat with an upstanding collar of skunk fur. Her hat was of teto d' negre satin with an upturned brim and two French plumes flaring nt each side. Miss Prlscllla Bohlen was seen nt the Bellovuc-Stratford the dansant on Saturday afternoon wearing an extremely smart suit of covert cloth. The skirt was severely plain, and over It was worn a hip-length coat with a patent leather belt. Her trlcOrn'crcd hat was black with a flaring black taffeta bow. Tho costumo was completed by n stole nnd muff of beaver. Miss Margaret Mcgargea Wright Is looking well In a. plainly tailored suit of black cloth with collar and cuffs ol fur. Miss Megnrgee's hat Is a sailor of black satin, the solo trimming being a band formed of a series of gun-metal links around the crown. With this the young girl wears oddly shaped long pendant earrings of dull silver. Mrs. W. Reynolds Wilson Is wearing a smart costumo of black satin, trimmed with Gobelin blue, and a large flat hat of satin, trimmed with a wreath of fruit In different shades. Mrs. Henry K. DUInrd was seen recently In a frock of navy-bluo crepe, made on moyen- COXE BALL BRILLIANT AFFAIR LAST NIGHT Air. and Mrs. Alexander Brown Coxe Gave Large Ball at Horticultural Hall for Miss Ruth Coxe. The first large bait of the season was given last night at Horticultural Hall by Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Brown Coxe, of Nawbeek, Paoll, In honor of Mlsa Ruth Coxe, the debutante daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brlnton Ooxe. The decorations were very elaborate. The stair way was banked with ferns and pink azaleas, the walls wero draped with Southern smtlax, and tho windows with cerise curtains. The orchestra was hidden behind a bank of palms nnd smilnx. The guests were seated for supper at small tables, profusely decorated with cut flowers. Many beautiful gowns were worn. Miss Ruth Coxo chose a gown of white satin nnd tulle. Mrs. Alexander Brown Coxe was dressed In n gown of black satin, with a covering of tulle beautifully embroidered with gold. Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxe wore u gown of green velvet. Her Jewels were a dog collar of pearls and diamonds and a handsome rope of pearls. Mrs. Stotcsbury chose a beautiful gown of white satin, embroidered with silver. Her Jew els were a dog collar of large pearls and dia monds, also pearl and diamond earrings, and two ropes of pearls. Among the many guests were noted Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Leldy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ed ward Ingcrsoll, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Meade L-irge, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Larger air. and Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxe, Mr. and Mrs, George Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Augustus Berwlnd, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C, Ciay, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crozer, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rcath, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pnckard, Mr, and Mrs. R. Sturgls Ingersoll, Mr, and Mrs. Theodore W. Rcath, Mr. and Mrs, Edwin N. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Hurold A. Sands, Mr, nnd Mrs. Henry C. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson, Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Coxe, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Rldgway, Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Bayard Howie, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthlngton Gilpin, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Ashton, Mr, and Mrs. H. Har rison Smith, Miss P)ioebe Adams, Miss Cordelia Drexel Blddle, Miss Margaret Handy Burton, Miss Charlotte Harding Brown, Miss Margaret Berwlnd, Miss Molly Wood Bally, Miss Hope Truxton Beale, Miss Jean Christian Bullitt, Miss Ella Brock, Miss Sarah Andrews Baker, Miss Katherlne Ashhurat Bowie. Mlsa Mary Evelyn Chew, Miss Eugenia R. Cassatt. Miss Utile Habersham Crlsfleld, Sllsa Mry E. Clay ton. Miss Elizabeth W, Carpenter, Miss Eleanor S. Carpenter. Miss Mary Tyson Denckla, Miss Inez Drayton, Miss Helen Tower, Mlsa Qertrude Tower, Miss Emma Ashton Dorr, Miss Roberta Brown Downing, Miss Pauline Dlsston, Miss Helen Struthers Ellis, Miss Charlotte Fahne etock. Mlsa Susan Brimmer Insersoll. Miss Cor. nella C. Leldy. Mlsa Harriet Geyelln, Miss Hope 1 B. MaMlohael, Miss Ruth Mann, Miss Isabel Wurts Paqe, Miss Charlotte Rush, Miss Eliza beth Roberts Reath, Miss Margot Bills Soul), Miss Mary Alice Clay, Miss Alice Chapman Thompson, Miss Jean Newbold Thompson, Miss Kitty Brlnton, Miss Elizabeth Thompson. Miss Anna Mary Walthour, Miss Kate Furness Jayne, Mlsa Christine Chambers, Miss Nancy 8. Smith. Miss Marie Louise Wanamaker, Miss Mary Stuart Wurts, Miss Eiln Sellers, Miss Harriet Weaver, Mtaa Bmlly Williams, Norris Stanley Barratt, George E. Bartol. Jr.. J. Greer Bartel, Da BennevlUe Bell, John Cromwell Bell, Jr.. Chart Lou! Boris 3d, Herbert Casey, Paul Casey, William B, Chamberlain, Jr., J. Has. Ilton CbeMon, Tristram Caffln Celket. 3d, Charle P. Davis, Ahte Dorr, Frederick r. Drayton, Joseph Dubarry, Jd, WlWam H. Dubarry, Norman Dunning, Sdward Mltekell Itfu-ardr, William Nettsen Ktfward, TtMqeaa Knight FtaleUer. Walter W. L. F4ttraH, CtorUs T. Fex. UoUteis Qt Havea Fax. BnaWe O. Obtyeun. George J. Htrttef, Ttutmas HS, John a. mm. wun w HfUa. Dti Hutchinson. Id, Betaare C. Law, AM La, Pbitler Lee. Philip U Way, Bdw H. Lewis. Ludwlg Clifford Iwl, LJWM Ul. Alfettt Hawley Uucas, Oaraer B. VfcgB, 9mfUat Uuiier. dmua Thayer, HuMifm. Tfcayer. Jr. J ii ed luersoU. Harry TrrnrLltiiudi,.i aarieaw h Meade, aforrfc MM If! 4 2KE J- Ui 4forri, Lanreaca Utirjtfit,. TVm m HBaweuth Newton. wvtfaK Pcpiwr Oearf bJ ton Wmr. jfegtaudvi U, age lines and worn with ft sailor of dark blue. A becoming two-piece stilt of bettl green cloth Is being worn by Mrs. Richard D. Wood. The postilion coat has an upstand ing collar of sealskin nnd cuffs of sealskin, and Is fastened close up to the chin with long ivory buttons. Mrs. Wood's hat Is of btacfc velvet, small and close-flttlng, with two very tall osprey- feathers rising at the front Mlsa Margaret Houston looks well fn a dark brown cloth suit. The coat has the conventional mili tary collar, edged with sealskin and fastened down the front with Jet buttons. Tho skirt it platn and made on straight lines. Mlsa Hous ton's hat la n close-fitting toque of brpwir vel vet wth a fan-tall feather of light brown fastened on the right side. Miss Fannie Wnln wa seen In tho tearoom of the Bellevue-Stralford lately wearing a street suit of biscuit color coth. The skirt has a short oversklrt and is made on extremely plain lines. The coat Is alio short and cqt rounding In the front, Sable fur Is used on the collar nnd cuffs. Mlts Wnln also wears a large sailor shape hat of bltoult color felt, tilted a trifle to one side, and trimmed with a fluting of navy blue ribbon. The hat ll also faced with ribbon the same shade. Miss Emily Taylor has chosen a coat suit of black broadcloth and velvet. A yoko of t velvet Is inserted below tho waUt-lhio, where it Joins an overaktrt of broadcloth. Below 14 a wide band of velvet which finishes the edge of tho aklrt. The coat Is of cloth ond velvet nnd underneath Is worn a blouse of rasptyerry color crepe de chine. Mlsi Taylor's hat Is A medlum-slse black velvet, trimmed with aigrettes. Mrs. Frederick English looks well in a walk Ing suit of navy-blue serge, tho skirt of which has a pointed oversklrt In the back. The coat Is short and rounded and has a collar of sable fur. Mrs. English wears a clos.e-flttlng black velvet hat, trimmed with breast feathers. uels, Charles C. Savage, George Rowland tfor geant, John B. Shober, 2d, Samuel Shober, Forrester Scott, Ashton Souder, Alexander D, Thayer, Joseph Trevonlon Thayer, Andrew Van Pelt, Charles Wetter, Rodman M. Wlstar, George Brand Wood, Henry B. Hodge. Coleman Peace Brown, Lewis Nellson, George Stuart, Ludwlg C, Lewis, Edward Fenno Hoffman, Henry Lewis, John Drayton and Harry Dray ton. ROXBOROUGH A delightful muilcale was given last night at the home of Mrs. Elwood Beatty, 1(0 BumaQ street, Wissihlckon, by the Women's Mission ary Society of the Wlwihlckon Presbyterian Church. The program Included selections by Miss Helen Weber, soprano; Mrs. David Davles, contralto; William Aries, tonorl 0. Frank Shlndel. baritone; Harmon Robinson, Violinist, W. Sykcs, violoncellist, and a quartet, com posed of Mrs. W. H. Dauenhower. Miss Jessie Allison. W Ames and G. F. Shlndel. Miss Helen Heist gave a number of clever readings. The Executive - Committee of the association, under whose direction the entertainment was given and who received the guests, were Mrs. John OborhoIUer, Mrs. Calvin Melxell, Mrst Raymond Bailey, Mrs. James Lee, Miss Kath ryn Cochran and Mrs. George Belsser. Among others present were the Rev, and Mrs. J. T. Hackett. Mrs, William Stevenson, Miss Kath arine' Stevenson, Mrs. John Kennedy, Mrs Louis Bromley, Mrs, Charles Erwln, Mrs John Bernhardt. Miss Isabel Charlton, Mrs. Charles Schofleld, Miss Alice Hammer. Mrs. A, H. Magonlgle, Mrs. John Young, Mrs. Will lam Lawson, Mrs, Gordon Stafford, Mrs. Mary B. Snyder, Mrs. William 8pense, Mrs. Edward Lyle, Mrs. William Mellon, Mrs, George. Peter son, Miss Neva Mellon, Mrs. Alexander Rus sell, Mrs. Charles Crocker, Mrs. Oliver Dill and Mrs. Arthur Johnston. npB A WEDDING of much Interest to persona of this eity and New York took place toay at noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Custls llarrlnon. l!$ Locust street, when Miss Nathalie Harrison was. married to Albert O, Roberts, Jr., of Nsw Tork. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Doctor Perry. The bride had no attendants and only the members of the immediate families were pres ent at the ceremony, which was followed by a breakfast which was attended by a very few Intimate friends. The bride of today Is the daughter of Mitahell Harrison. Her mother, who died several year ago, was Miss Virginia Norris, of thle ;lty Miss Harrison is a niece of Mr. and Mr Charles Custls Harrison, with whom febe and her sister, Mia Virginia Norris Harrison, have made their home since their debut into society. 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