r JIVEHINQ LEDaER-PHILATT.PHIA-: TUESDAY: .TAWrrv B, mg. CORRESPONDENCE '.," .i sp"" " I X A IvTT N B "Vl A sHsW mM '""'"' " - " "' ' J-r-fil ,--- " - . iiltMHi I n, Mr vr. tfrTHYrtr.v - il- .. MIBS iaaiiii"a uvriuii w jiiien inne, en trtntned nt luncheon yesterday In honor of Mfg Dorothy Schell, whoso marrlngo to Alfred jioorhead North will take placo ThurBday. Tha rttsts Included Mra. Vllllam Ntysblt, of Wll jpjn8ton; Miss Gcrtrudo Kline, Miss Madellno fftnsel, Miss Qladya Edwards. Tho tablo was fttttitlcally nrfangrcd with WHilte toaes ana aVfSra appropriate for Iho bride. Miss Made line Hensel also entertained tho bridesmaids at luncheon ono day last week. Pink was thu color scheme. Mrs. Ge&rco "Wharton Pepper, Mrs. A. H. Wlntorsteln, Mrs. Benjamin Rush, Mrs. Dallas Dixon and othor prominent Bocloty women arc JnUrtsUd In tho recital to bo Etvon by a Uos ton planfet, fthnrles Anthony, assisted by Mrs. Wllllm Grccno. soprano, at tho home of Mrs. "f Clifford Lewis, 30 sown sza street, Thursday ftrnoon of UiIb week. The proceeds nro to devoted to tho work of tho American Am fcutanco Hospital In Paris. Mr. and Mra. Charles A. Hook, of Baltimore, liii-i announco tho enijagomeni or ineir tiaiigh. I r Miss IjOuIso Warflold, and Lcroy Moody ! Lewis, of Phllaaeipnia, son or jmx. ana Mrs Louis Lewis, formerly of Richmond, Va. Tho 1 ireddlns will talso placo in uio sprinp. The Informal opening of Keen Houso look I place yesterday afternoon, when Mrs. Keen tnd Mrs. James T. Halsoy gravo a tea to tho Wttronesscs of tho now (undertaking, which Is to rimulato Castlo House In Now York. That Keen Houso will bo a nucccss seems a cor- i mnty at tho very beslnnlng1. Mrs. Keen woro ' the dearest llttlo gown of whlto pussy-willow taffeta, which was finished with a thick cord at tho odso of tho wldo hem. Tlio high waist line was flirlshed with n 2-lnch ruffle, and tho tiny bodlco was formed of silver thread Inco. Mra. Keen and Mr. Campboll danced a. number , of ipeclalty dances, and In the Intervals danced with their cuests. Among tlioso who attended yesterday woro Mrs. S. Naudaln Ducr, Mrs. i Robert Emott Hare, Miss Kathcrlno H. Hare, Miss Jean C. Bullitt, Miss Ruth Coxo, Miss Mary Frances Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Jones Wls- ter, EclUey Coxe, Alfred Barton, Joseph M. Patterson, 2d, Mrs. Henry K, Dlllard, Jr., Mrs. ' W. Reynolds Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pad i dock Klapp, Mrs. David Lewis, Miss Mary Vic toria Green, Miss Maria Gilpin, Miss Qenevlevo I 'GIbbs and Otto C. Mallory. The Phltopatrlan Institute celebrated Its 64th anniversary last night In tho clubhouse, 1411 ; Arch street. Tho houso was gorgeously deco- I; rated with palms, ferns, pink azaleas-and laurel festoons, together with variegated electric lights. A short muslcalo took up tho early part of the evening, and was followed by danc ing: A buffet suppor was served at midnight. Mrs. Walter Langdon Eustls, of 2015 Pine Itreet, will be at homo this afternoon after 4 o'clock. Those receiving with Mrs. Eustls wW, be Sirs., William Montague Lycett, Mrs. .Arthlnston Gilpin, Mrs. William Morritt, Miss Gertrude G. Mcrrltt, Miss Loulso Eustls. Mrs. Irancls Hazelhurst and Mrs. Charles Penrose Keith will presldo at the tea table. jC'.Mrs. Avery D. Andrews will bo at home I Wednesdays In January, at 135 South 18th street. !JTo cards have been sent out. Mrs. Cordelia Terrell, who has been the guest .of Mrs. Joseph M. Gazzam, of the Rtttenhouse, iifor some tlmo, will shortly visit her daughter, I. lira. Norman do R. Whltemarsh, of New York. jiMr. and Mrs. John L. Craig, of Oak Lane SfParlt, will give a dance for their, daugh ter, Miss Sue B., Craig, nt tho Old York Road Country Club tonight. Those who will attend wPl be Miss Katharlno' Kenedy, MUa Louise Deacon, Miss Elizabeth Asbury, Miss Jane Dsemer, MIbs Margarfct Hughes, Miss Chris- fWM Newman, Miss Dorothy Nolms, MIbs Kath arine Lamb, MIbs Virginia Thomas, Miss Grace Frlck, Miss Mildred Havens, Miss Ethel Mar jgerlson, Ml&s Maude Gould, Miss AHco Perry, &Us Alice Dlllenbeck. Miss Genevieve Dlllen 4ck, Miss Marjorle Boyer, Miss Gertrude Ly jPn. Miss Josephine Stengle. Miss Ellnore BjiTS, Miss Charlotte Cherry, Miss Harriet B. Miss Margaret Kelsey, Miss Elslo Darby, ma Prances Wood, MIbs Miriam Williams, Mls Margaret Dlckley, Miss Allda Buehler, myi Neva Parker, Miss Helen Rice, the Misses rby, Ashton Work, Gordon Smith. Bromley wnwi, Barclay Read, Harvey de Sanno, ;lSjries Carrlgan. Conrad Bchatte. J. Robert ;HJ3n. Jr., Clarence Miller, Edward Sanborn, Mwt Dippy, Jr., David Klauder, Jr., Bland gMifclrtelt, Alfred Holmes, Earl Shuroan. lftttB. Holmes, Philip Darby, Lloyd Van Wr, Oswald Race, Gilbert- Lane, Wlllard fiWMttO. Carroll Jarden. Harvev Garrlcues. flitter McAdoo, George Stevenson, 2d, Edward gimns, J, Megargee Walsh, Edward Lamb, BpiUm Wallace. Charles Borda, Jr., William Bypath. Cecil firnwHinr T?nVi-t TinAiirtdce. P?TC I?ba, John MaoBean, Roy McKee, Bd mnl Bchellengar and jrudaon Ballard. ilfa, William Montague Lycett will entertain Brambers of her card club this afternoon at home, nu j.jne Btrest EMrs. Wllllnm t)nn tCX?u t will .nfHnln ffl this afternoon ot tho Aldine Hotel. Jweph A. Jannoy, Jr., and Samuel H. Matt- 1 Clv a small dinner-dancs tonight at Whltemarsh Valley Hunt Club. . , tiu Amy Brooks, of Washington, Is the s ot ner sister, Mrs. Edward O. B. Fletcher, ' oouth 18th street. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher ' the eek-end Jn Washington with the ?r" srandfather, Gen. John M. Wilson, re- -- o this city, accompanied by Mi" ?, yesterday. ALONG THE MAIN LINE pAVJD-s-urB., KneUle-y, of Guthrie, OkU., the guest of her sister. Mrs. Theodore pderselm, during the week, on her way t . and Mra, Rlohard MacSherry. of Toronto, n vislUng Mra, MaoBherrys parents, 6nd Mra. Robert H. Wilbur, of Old ! Hoaae, on Lancaster avenue. '-Howard Frits, ot Cornell tlnlveralty. "is th holiday with Wa. paxenta, Mr. n. W. H, Frlta. Mrs. William p. Benta are receiving tuluons on the birth, of a daughter- Mra. formerly Ml Beltn M. Macnanwe. CHESTNUT HILL tl.ag aho wr utioii at th Phil 'U&c. ab dac wsti Jtr a Jtes. Georcn n ti,-.. . tokrr i . ' alr nna JIrs' John Whit. WKer. Joseph Jennings, Fred Whlttaker. who Jue7ta u0o",Mr ,MW'n LaU8hUn'fl " ami Mr, t. ti " JIr8' Sa,nUcl Hawler' Jlr' rtek , "Wrlh HUUS Mr nnd Mrs" Frc' mtLu "I"' Mr- nlld MrB' Alfrcd BaU. E. shiw r7e, M"1Cr' Mr ftnd Mr8' Bou,t Earn aAnn V JmnlnB. Henry Bnltzoll. Gilbert jactt MmM Ches,on Mr and Mn- Uwry cuerlto Milne. "r;, n"d Mr8' WllsoTpotter. of Montgomery avenue, have returned from Cleveland, o. Mrs. Daniel Donoghuc, of Mt. Airy avenue. Will cntortaln Informally at brldgo today. ALONG THE READING Tho Jenklntown Choral, under tho direction of Mrs. Bessie Klllo Slnu?h, will hold tho Ilrst private concert at tho Jenklntown Auditorium on Thursday evening, January 7, at 8:15 o'clock. An unusually attractive program lias been ar ranged, Including W. W. Gilchrist's "Ring Out. Wl d Bells," which will bo sung from mnnu script, with Mary Nock Malpass and F. Avery Jones at tho piano. Tho club will bo assisted by Elslo Lyons Cook, soprano, nnd Anton Horner, of tho Philadelphia Orchestra, who will play the French horn. Tho Reception Committee Includes tho follow ing ladles: Mrs. Gcorgo W. Long, Mrs. John S. Gaylcy, Mrs. Robert Cornwath, Mrs. Louis B. Fortner and Mrs. Joseph K. Dixon. Coaches will meet trains leaving Reading Terminal for Jenklntown at 7 and 7:32 o'clock. Tho following Is the synopsis of the program: Q) Holy Christmas Night e. Lassen (2) Thou'rt Llko Unto a Flower Rubinstein (3) Long Ago a. Marschal-Loopko ) Gray Days Nocl Johnson (6) Dawn Tschalkowskv (0) Tho Willow A. Gorlng-Thomas (7) Tho Sea and tho Moon John H. Brewer (8) Cossack Cradlo Song.... Samuel R. Gaines (0) Ring Out Wild Bells W. W. Gilchrist Tho Paint nnd Powder Club, auxiliary to and composed In lnrgo part of members of tho Jenk lntown Choral, will present a musical comedy entitled "Hotch Potch," on Wednesday and Thursday ovcnlngs, January 27 and 23, at tho Jenklntown Auditorium on York road. Under tho direction of Mrs. M. Y. Smith and Fred W. Sutor, tho younger set of tho York road sec tion hnvo been busily engaged In preparation for this production, which is expected to sur pass anything yet given by tho club. Mrs. Morris Herkncss and Miss Ellen He"r ncss, of Wyncoto, who have been spending sev eral months nt tho Bartram, 33d and Chestnut streets, left on Sunday for St. Augustine, Fla, Mrs. Herkness and Miss Horkness will spend tho remnlnder of tho winter at the different winter resorts of Florida. Mls3 Mary Turner, of Betterton, Md., who has been the guest of her aunt nnd uncle, Mr. nnd Mrs. James R. Turner, of Florence avenue, Jenklntown, for several months will return to her homo early In February. Miss Helen Palmer, of West avenue, Jenklntown, entertained at nn informal "candy pull" on New Year's Eve In honor of Miss Turner. ft Tlea 174nn Pn.i..l JtAA VHH,I. Yl-t & ',a.s muiiu uuaM, ul ww Aiuim .uruou Direct, returned yesterday to Cornell University, after spending the holidays with her parents. WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Margaret S. Hunter, of 12S9 South 64th street, will be hostess this evening to the mem bers of the "Belles Esprltes," one of tho popu lar "500" clubs of South Philadelphia. A buffet luncheon will follow the game. Her guests will bo Miss Clara Cooke, Miss Loretto Cooke, Miss Florenco Beach. Miss Helen Hannlgan, Miss Margaret Hannlgan, Miss Margaret Mooney, Miss Sarah Mooney, Miss Viola Mlntzer and Miss Ella McDonald. Among the many attractive masqueraae aances given last week was that of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Wall, of 4133 Pine street. The dance was followed by. a supper. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Tinker, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schrleber, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert MeKcown, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Maynes, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Halterman, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Rltter and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Belswanger. Miss Mary Glelm, the young daughter of Mrs. Edgar Glelm, of 6115 Regent place, has re turned to her home after spending the holidays with her Bister, Mrs. Walter C. Zimmerman, of Lancaster, Miss Helen Yecker will leave on Thursday for Lancaster, where she will spend some time. l'toio by Hmm MRS. WfllWM B. O'HARA .. . .ir, will bt tememUtti Um r , T ofittkd. Mr- mi Ww. O'JIara feSSLwi1: DER" " 'HnSEraiiv. H ' ?;, .YW,!Sa? I ttE&Ss'; asMsKT . , i".-', WWT, YassK . .'-Li. -i;, jl?fSi:i I MISS KATHERINE WETHERILL Miss Wcthcrill is a popular member of the Main Line younger set. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Invitations havo boon issued by Miss Helen Hannlgan and Miss Margaret Hannlgun for a card party, to bo followed by suppor and danc ing, on Thursday evening, at their home, 2I3D Carpenter street. Tholr guests will Include Miss Mabel McCoach, Miss Ella McDonald, Miss Florence Besch, Miss Margaret Mooney, Donald Cartland, Charles Nichols, James WalBh, Frank Boyle, Murt Nichols and Miss Helen Rcagen. Miss Mae Herman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Herman, Is spending tho first week ot tho now year with her slater, Mrs. Charles Roab, of Now York, where she will be extensively en tertained. ' Mrs. W. F.. Cushtng, of 2311 South 20th slrcot, in the Glrard Estate, will give a children's party this afternoon, in honor of her llttlo daughter, Laura. The IS little guests will bo Dorothy Wil son, Berenice Gouget, Carol O'Loary, Violet Ju venal, Elizabeth Gardiner, Jean Gardiner, Eve lyn Harris, Helen Cushlng, Helen Duffy and Russell Carson, John Hartman, Henry Rey. nolds, Charles Harris, John Livingstons and Knight Fryor. Lieutenant Commander W. M. Hunt, U. S. N., and Sirs. Hunt entertained Mrs. Hunt's parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Packer, and Miss Margaret Packor, of Burlington, over New Year's, nt their home In the Navy Yard. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Werner, of Leipslc, O., an nounce the marrlago of their daughter, Miss Luctle Mabel Werner, to Frederick Charles Smith, of 1031 Rltner street. After a brief wedding Journey, Mh and Mrs. Smith will take up their residence In Jersey City. ALL tho roads In debutante land will sooner .or later lead to the RItt-Carlton tonight, where Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wharton Llppln cott, ot 1834 Spruce street, will entertain at a large dance in honor of Miss Edith H. Bally, daughter of Frederick L. Bally, of Clovernook, Ardmore. Miss Bally, who made her debut In early October, has been an extremely popular member of the gay throng this winter and has been honor guest at a number of dinners, dances and luncheopa thla season. Tonight ahe will wear a lovely gown of chiffon and tulle and will carry rosebuds. There will bo 600 gueata present and a buffet supper will be served at midnight. Mrs. Llppln cott will be exqulaltoly gowned In blue bro cade trimmed with silver lace. MIbs Eleanor Mills, of New York, a alater of Mrs. Llpplncatt, has come on for the dance and will receive with Mrs. Llpplncott and Mlsa Bally, Miss Bally will be guest of honor at an In formal dinner to be given by Dr. and Mrs. Strieker Coles, of 2103 Walnut Btreet, before the dance. As usual, there will be a large, number of dinners for the debutantes, Mr, end Mrs, J. Bertram Llpplncott, of 1713 Spruce atreet, wilt entertain In honor of Miaa Gertrude Tower, daughter of Mr, and Mra, Charlemagne Tower, The guests wU Include Mlsa Edith H. Bally, Mlsa Susan B. Ingeraoll, Mlsa Kate Furneaa Jayne, Miaa Helen Tower, Miss Sarah Llppln cott, Mla Ruth Cox, Miaa Almee Hutchinson, Miaa Harriet C. Deaver, Miaa Sydney Ellis, Miaa Halen Ellis, MUa Corlnne Weston, of Maasachuaetta; Miaa ElUabeth W. Henry, Miaa Louisa, G. Pay!, B. Lowber Stokes, Dr. John B. Caraon, Charles J. BIddle, Joseph Thayer, X Hamilton Oheaton. Lieut Ford Todd, Will iam W. Bodlne. John I Welsh, Jr.. Philip Knowlton, Boston; Frederick Woolley. New York: Burgew Wwlley, New York; Nicholas BIddle. Edward Hurt. New York; Fit-Eogn Bt' BWM ura- Nw yort: niti-i smith 1 oJw Wv I 1T TNI ITP A 1 ITT L m - T2- or l'hoto by Manreau GERMANTOWN Miss Marjorlo Thomas, of 235 Pelham road, entertained a box party last night, followed by supper at tho Bellevue-Stratford. Miss Hilda Frost, of Summit, N. J., who spent several days with her brother and sister-in-law on School , lane, has returned to her homo. Miss Mario Zara, of Hansbury street, will en tertain tho members ot her bridge club on Wed nesday afternoon. Miss Phoebe Satterfleld and Calvin Satterfleld, ot 6322 Wayne avenue, have gone to Baltimore to visit friends. Dr. Walter B. Adams and Mrs. M. B. Adams, of Maplewood avenue, have returned home from Atlantic City, where they spent tho Christmas holidays. Mrs. Dorothy Groves Smith, of 6929 Wayne avenue, Is recovering from .an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Smith Is In the Germantown Hospital. Mrs. John Mackln, of 8820 Pulaski avenue, will entertain her card club at luncheon and "500" tomorrow afternoon. Her guests will be Mrs. Philip Johnson, Mrs. Frederick S. Hocse, Mrs. Frank Hanel, Mrs. Herbert Allen, Mrs. Frank Lyons, Miss Rena Watts, Mrs. Jean Belcher, Mrs. Robert White, Mrs. G. Morris Golden, Mrs. J. H. Blair and Mrs. Charles Schaeffer. Miss Emma Bitting and Miss Helen Booth, of Morris street, have returned from Atlantic City, where they passed the holidays. Jr., Jared U. S. N. Ingersoll, Ensign Schuyler Mills, Mr. nnd Mra. G. Colesberry Purves, of 1813 Pine street, will entertain In honor of Mlsa Charlotte Rush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rush, and Miaa Mary B. Clayton, daughter ot Mr. and Mra. Paul Clayton, will be guest of honor at a theatre party, to be fol lowed by supper, to be given by John W. Brown, her grandfather, prior to the Llpplncott dance. The gueata will Include Miss Lucia Warden. Miss Frances Btoughton. Miss Jean N, Thomp son, Miss Virginia Roberta, Mlsa Elizabeth R. Reath, Mlsa Alice C. Thompson, John W. Meara, Snowden Samuel, Ludwlg' Lewis, Woodson Han cock, Rowland F. Mellor, John F, G. Keen and John Appleton, of New York, The party, which will ba chaperoned by Mr and Mra. Paul Clay ton, will afterward attend the Llpplncott dance. Dr, and Mrs. George Falea Baker, of 1918 Spruco atreet, will entertain In honar of Miaa Hapaell French Earte, daughter of Mr. and Mra. George H. Earle, Jr. Miaa Margaret Crozer Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Caleb F, Fox, of Buthellyn, OgonU, will give a dinner for Mlsa Marie Louise Wana maker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodman Wanamaker, Covers will be laid for 24, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Creaawell, of ?l Locust atreet. will entertain at dinner and a theatre party In honor of Miaa Elizabeth Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mra. James Beaton Thompson, ot 2211 Walnut atreet, The gueata will Include Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sturgla Ingersoll. Miss Anna M. Heckscher. Miss Cor. della piddle, Miaa Jean C. Bullitt. Msa Inea Drayton, Miaa Mary Stuart Wurta. MUa Marga ret il. Burton, Robert Fraxer, Robert H- PS. J. FrancU R. Packard, FranoU Reed, Alden Lee. B. Well and Robert Creaawell. Sd. Mr. and M.s. Rdward B. Meara, of HIS D Lancey atreet, will entertain at dinner In honor of MUa BnuUe LaFarge Claxton. daughter of Mr. William PebJ Ctetoa. Cove wia be UM M 13, 1 WORK FOR THE WORKLESS To tht Eiito? o (A Bvtnlnp.Mgtr: Sir Tho Highway Commlaalon and the as. Blstnnts holding civil servlco certificates seem to bo remlAs In their duty In not Insisting upon Immediate repairs nnd In most caeea new side w.ilks. Tills would give employment to Idle men In that line of work. Tho tenants pay large rents, but nro powerless to persuado the' landlords to renew the mUch needed sidewalks. The Highway Department can compel the owners to do tho vork nt once. Tills would net wjlllng hands to work. Tho private charities nro doing nit they can with limited means. Thero Is nlso much other prl vnto work that could bo pointed out. as well as other streets having bad nnd dangerous footways that need repairs thnt I could clto, which I hope omo other reader will point but. Hon. John Skelton Williams has stated that It Is necessary for tho public to purchnso lux uries nnd Indulge In some extravagances to provide tho vast majority of tho workers Btondy employment. Actual necessaries would require only two days por week to produce. It has been pointed out that n large class or pructlcal business and professional men, as well asMnechanlcs, wcro given n civil service oxnmlnutlon. and nono of them obtained nn average sufficient to obtain employment In n public occupation. So lot laymen nnd states men take hold of these problems nnd help our Idle brethren by tho tiso of ordinary common "Phuadelphla. "EADK"' "A FRIEND OF MINE, OLD BOY" To tho Udllor o the Evcnino Ltigtr! Slr-I would llko to commend your paper on cartoon on cdltorlnl pngo of Dccomber 30, enp- nlindi .JIlnc,I Ths ls certainly a clean, Sinn i plef. of F0Tk' from wlllcl n pey political partlsaiiBlTlp Is eliminated, nnd will do a world of good in tho right way. . ..ij d. ,n?,t,so'no of your contemporaries vvoud cut politics from their nowa Items nnd confine their petty political bins to the cdlto rlol pngp, where It belongs. W. F, D Phllndelphln. A WORLD IN ITSELF To tht Editor of tho Evening Ltigtr: Slr-Tho Idea of an olevnted railroad scorns to me to bo most opportune What Is necessary will ndmlt of no question. Personally, It has taken me at various times CO minutes or qulto tlint long from Frankford to Market street .i, . ,rcop!e ot Philadelphia should not forget mat they havo a problem which needs to bo solved nnd a lino of olevatod road for 80 aquaros north of Market street and CO squares south of Market strcot, running on 2d street or 3d i. t0 "cconmiodato tho half million or moro of mill nnd other workers of Kensington and Richmond, to say nothing of tho great popula tion which ls bo denso nlong tho same lines of residence to Porter street. An elevated road on the lines proposed uhould not nnd would not In uny way injuro or rctanl tho other lines of "subway" transportation. Philadelphia, llko London, is a world In Itself nnd covers a great nrcn, bo much so that Its Very development Is nn Injury unless It Is sup plemented by adequato facilities of iipeedy transit. JAMES H. BAUM. Trenton, N. J. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Russell Wilson, of 1924 North Park nvo nuc, will entertain at "000" this afternoon. Tho game will be followed by a buffet luncheon. The guests are Mrs. Ralph Jackson, Mrs. John B. Groff, Mrs. Frank Mlskey, Mrs. Rex Stack house, Mra. Frederick Wagner, Mrs. Hornco T. Wagner, Miss Ireno Fngloy, Mrs. Robert Bar low and Mrs. Mertlll Shrlvcr. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Relnhelmer, of 23:6 North Park avenue, have returned from Atlan tic City, whero they passed tho holidays. Mrs. T. W. Preston will give a luncheon to day at her home, C31 Allegheny avenue, for Mrs. William Savtll, Mrs. Louis Klumpp, Mrs. Rob ert Kolp, Mrs. H. L. Lownsbury, Mrs. Clifford Wright. Mrs. Oscar Thomson, Mra. William S. Dufdeld. Mrs. Edward Smith. Mrs. Louis Bally, Mrs. H. Glbb and Mrs. Edwurd Slthens. Miss Elsie WIdmor, of 33 North 30th street, entertained at tea yesterday In honor of Mrs. C. Lewis Wldmer. The gueBts Included Mrs. May E. Ebbels, Miss Anno M. Coleman, Miss Elizabeth M. Owen, Miss Nana WlUon, Law rence M. Connelly, John Dray Kcenan, Lewis C. Wldmer, Howard M. Reynolds, Daniel R. MacGregor and La Roy Gengler. Miss Gertrude E. Kelly, of 2121 North 13tli street, gave a children's party on Saturday aft ernoon In honor of Rldway A. Cooke. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA Miss Betty Llndlg, of 3101 Kensington avenue, has returned to her homo utter spending the holidays In Lowlsburg, Pa, Miss Clara Young will entertain the members of her sewing clrclo nt her home, 3127 Wey mouth street, tomorrow. Her guests will In clude Clara Selgel, Lillian Miller, Mabol Steefes, Ella Stevenson, Alice Kordtns, Iris Brown, Edith .Thomas and Helen Woodmler. The La La Club will hold Its next meeting Thursday at the homo of Miss Flo Schoppo, 3120 Weymouth street. Those present will be Bertha Blelden, Frances Hackell, Rebecca Kor man, Gertrude Wills, Martha Simon, Myrtle Mertz nnd Flo Schoppe. Mrs. B, N. Faunce, of H23 East Montgomery avenue, will entertain nt luncheon tomorrow. Dr. Nathaniel Wlnkelman Is spending his two weeks' leave of absenco from the Allegheny General Hospital, of Pittsburgh, at the home of his parents, 6705 Rising Sun avenue. Doctor Wlnkelman Is one of the honored graduates of the Central High School, ot thla city, FRANKFORD Mr. and Mra. William Lunn, of 1613 Unity atreet, have had as their gueata over the holi days Mr. and Mrs, Fred J. Harding, of Townsend's Inlet. N. J. Morris P. Jonea of 1509 Foulkrod street, has left for Weat Virginia, whero he will remain the remainder of the winter. Francis P. Coyne, of Union Furnace, Hunting- don County, has returned after spending the holidays with his father, Lawrence Coyne, on Church atreet. Mlsa Frances T, George, daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. Rowland George, of 4623 Griacom street. la convaleaclng from her recent Illness. noxBOUpuGn Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Duey. of 4S33 Mitchell atreet, gave a very enjoyable dance in celebra tlon of the birthday anniversary of their daugh. ter. Mla Olive Duey, Their gueata Included Miss Virginia Hare, Miss Marie Cavanaugh, MUs Mae H. Hunter, Mia Rose Darian, Mlsa Haael Wallace, Miaa Margaret Severaon, Mlsa Beasla Blankln, Mlas Katherine Forater, Mlsa Ella, Miller, Miss Eulalle Greaves, Mlsa Mary Mattla, Mia Miriam Wallace, Mlsa Myrtle SUverwood, Miaa Margaret O'Brien. Miaa Ftor. enc Priest, Mlsa Viola Jonea. Miss Stella. Rltter, Miaa Anna. Jenkins, James Knlpe, John Holland, William Perkins, Edward Burn. Chealelgh Hallmaa. William Fetter. William Kelloy, Herbert Yeabaley, Frank Holland, Paul OaUo. gher, Frank MeMaster, Duane Pratt. Jama Oliver, Bdwln Wlle, Harry Hanabury. Roy JIoCIih4n. Lasts? HUakle, Lloyd ttadvUKe, Mr- n4 lr- Harrv J Hare, H-. and Mra. ICE-COVERED STREETS J "" re m EMof , it,, livening ttdptrt RlfwVI,ll tu. .. j . " ... ... i.i.iii ,L i . 7nl" uoiwuneni la now -. , ----- -; vmw w imuicui. mem irom iraajfr Ing. subsequent bursting and flooding Mm ?Uai1 Tltii. wa.".d WftUr ould ll hot b waft JS 'i1 l0. dlrcci attention the great waato o currlng In such places ns 6th and Taskjsr atresia. Tasker street, below 2d, nn In Femon street between Front nnd 2d streets. Last winter there u?nSi!l d.nnrttuJ,J "H of ,eft maintained Ml winter nt 6th nnd Tasker streets. On Taiker street below 2d the street wna covered with Ic f row the curb to the car track, and on Feroo street Ice covered almost the whole atreet ASs, result, In each case waste water waa permitted to run over sldewntks. In each locality thla win tor the same conditions are apparent alnco the fh.,lB5? I'in? lher? ls M doabt th'r ' con tinue all winter unless mcaaurea aro taken to stop them. ri i, P Philadelphia. "" "' r NOT THE WILSON TARIFF. ACT To tho Editor o tht Evtnino Ltdotri t'S!EIOT ,lendIln on tho articles In th l.vB.smo T.Enonn, "Year Marked by PolltlcA Upset In. Pennsylvania," sayB "Republican res toration enme with landslide that show6d con domnatlon of Wilson tariff oct" It does not appear so to the writer. Penrose stood foP nothing excopt the tariff, nnd vet he Is m norlty Senator by 20,000 votee, Congressman Michael Donohue was literally "snowed un dor' In tho Kensington district, which la prob nbly tho ctrongest district In Pennsylvania for the higher tariff. Mr. Donohue's course in Congress when ho voted against hla party on i1!Vlcrwo? bl" Bnd ln hl Phe for ro-olectlon, when ho mado protection the paramount Isnuo, was of no avail. His nelghi bora voted against him for an unknown quality. No. Mr. Editor, it was not the tariff. Whim ly defeated tho Democratic party in Ponn sylvanln. Congressman Palmer made local op. t on his platform, Bpoke for It and labored for It and went down to defeat for It, for 200,000 Domocrnts voted for Penroeo nnd rum. If there was ever .an honorable defeat that was. and today Palmer and his party ls Btrongcr In the Hearts nnd minds of Mm nenni,. nt t.iw-. nln. Minn Yi.ri.' I- 1.1. i .. ... man i'enrose ls hla in hla debauchem bought victory. RYERSON W. JENNINGS Philadelphia AGE OF THE CENTURY S r-l was grieved to see Sykes beautiful cartoon on Now Year's Day marred by Ui Inexcusably erroneous caption, "You're Fifteen Today me 20th century Is not .yet J ; old. It was only 14 on January 1. if BykeS will only start at the beginning of the century he will discover whero his error began. The century did not start with the year WOO. That year was tho last of the 19th century and the now century began on January 1. 1801.- Prlncoton, N. J Jnnuary 2. ' ARMENIAN RED CROSS To the Editor of tho Evenina Ltdgtr: . f0 haVo roatl '" your Paper about "Turk. Ish Woman as Nurse." I would like to Bay that n?,l,,Jiavo,m!it,0a mlstaho. Thero are not any Turkish Rod Cross nurses they are all Ar "pfcelphln. ' ATiaiAN. CHESTER AND VICINITY Mrs. William B. Ulrich has returned to her homo on East 4th street after spending several weeks with relatives in Now York city. Miss Gcorglanna Wamdcn, of Camden, N. J;, Is the guest of. Mrs.' John Watterson, of Bast 6th atreet. Miss Eleanor Dlckerson, of East 22d Street, has returned from Norristown, where she waa the guest of relatives for a week. AMUSEMENTS Little THEATRE DB LANCET HT, JlhnvA 17,h tltfau. Scats lieaervtd b mono Locuat 8T70 .v. , THE 3d BIG WEEK Funniest Show CRITIC or tbe Season A RIOT OF LAUGHTERI Kvra. at 8:30; Mats. Thursday and Saturday, 2 (SO. Popular $1.00 Matinee Thursday Evbi. and Saturday Mat, Prices, ?1.0O, 1.80, IJ.0O. TAKE JIOUTH 32 ON MAHKET ST. DIRECT TO LITTLE THEATRE Ohpst.nnfc Rr opEnA I noma or world's VJillBUlUU Ob. HOUSE I Greatest Photoplay Afternoons, 1 to 5, 10c and 16c Evenings, 7 to 11, 10c, 15c, 25c THE Another Smashing Success CHRISTIAN" HAS DUPLICATED THE GREAT TRI UAU'H SCORED OT THIS THEATRE BY "THE SPOILERS" Hundreds Turned Away Yesterday ACADEMY OF MUSIC newmannS, C KMDAY EVENINGS Tor, T IK Ifi O SATURDAY MATS. OBg. ORTl. lO-lO FRANCE ' AND THE WAR BERLIN . WAR CAPITALS XIObY LAND EGYPT Course Tickets ftTOffl Now j mmDTJTorn KSSff- BEN-HUE Mata. Wed. 4 Bat. w Neit Week "THE OIRL OP CmLa" THE MARKET ST.. ABOVE 16TS PICTURES 11 TO IX ALL THIS WHEK Stanley David Belasco'a "GIRL of the GOLDEN WEST" GARRICKLastBEvgs. xZm& POTASH & PERLMUTTER Popular Price Wednesday Mattnee. Beet Seats f I.S& Next Week Oeo. M. Cohaa't The Wracl Man. B, F. KEITH'S THEATRE A. iKljruni jtniuMra jiiut Mlsa Kitty Qordon & Co.) Mlsa Via Irwin h Co,t JIIm Marie Nordstrom; Ilavemann's Wild Animals; file, Antelo Patrlcolo. Other All-Star Features, GT ADW MARKET STREET LU Jj.Hl OPI'OSITE WANAMJIKER'S Vaudeville IX ISO to Jl;30 "The Buyer Uom PJUsburi" Kaufman Bros.. Dolly , Mack,'1tolitni' Elephants, Cooper t Rlcarda. Others. Tj-nfiAn Last 3 Weeki. EygH BtXS. OSWJixU Matinees Wednesday and Eaturdiy, Miss BILLIE BURKE je8rx 111 . II II III HI L l.f A TV'n'T "DTJTT Popular IX Matloe Thursday JXUlhljrITLl Tonlfbt at 8 US. Last T TbM J08E COLUNS CTT7,T With R PUeOJ. TOM McNAUailTW Next Week Sam Bernard ln The Belle ot Hsftd gj. CROSS KEYS Theatre "tfer Vaudeville I Day 1 (In Piratilnwo ?Bf Vaudeville ana Picture I at 2 J.UU wveuuiKR ia. ja,N 1'roiram Chaiured Moaday end TtafteeW ACADEMY. MONDAY KVENINQ. JAKUABY XX. DAMROSCH SStEra N.Y. BYM. ORCHESTRA. At Hepga'i. NIXON'S GRAND Today SUB. T 8 Muklnjr tha UovIm"' Btmvltj & fltratau Tralnor & Ml Utlta Ilaxel Moan Le-iU & Knut ..I.yf,W,B5a- ,flffBtU LYRIC Tcnlcbt at 8tl Sharo Season' Qua miBPi EASAN fllBLrWIth DUMONT'S MILLIUN DOIjjH TjTVfl"DTt?li clown AKP i-invc mil ARCH tMM l'A.. Ba. M.NM 4AX: CASINQ yfiitj-' fa M ,ii,uv vii.ifc; - : mrnr J 4 .! m wi