Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 06, 1915, Sports Final, Page 9, Image 9

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fpAttB event for Monday will bo the third and
VLut meeting of tho Junior Cotillon In the
BTf. u.rifnrrt lloao Gaidens. Ab usual,
tatK will lJ number of dinners arranged to
fcMUs ElUabeth Roberta neatli. daughter of
jand Mm. Theodore W. Reath, of IMS Pino
Treat, will be guest of honor of Mr. and Mrs.
WUm J. Taylor, of 1883 Fine street. Miss
Jiin Christian Uullltt, daughter of Mr. and
Mr Logan M. Bullitt, will be guest of honor
iritr. and Mrs. N. Holllngshead Taylor, of
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i-fl, and Mrs. Henry Mlddleton Fisher, of 1020
'HlSton street, win enwnun ..
,"Wotthlngton Mitchell, daughter of Dr. and
W. John Kett"lcy Mitchell.
T "bn Tuesday, theatre parties, opera parties,
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t ifiii Jean Christian uunui, uaugnicr oi wr,
Tb4M. Logan M. Bullitt, will bo gueat of
' 'f.. .t theatre party, to be followed by sup-
,. Mfat the nltr-Carlton. given by Mr. and Mrs.
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Herbert W. Warden, wilt bo entertained at the
'rt.it,. ond guDDer at tho Rltz-Carlton by Mr.
PRa'Mrs. Walter L. Foulke, of tho Mill House,
Jlr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Tunes, of Media,
Ltn rlvo ii theatre party and supper at tho
?BlU.CftrUon In honor of Mien S. Worthlngton
fvifrfiell. daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Kcarsley
Fi.i.i.ii nf 17 "II Snnirn street.
llXn opera party will bo given In honor of Mies
,Mlt C. Thompson, daughter or air. anil nirs.
'-"Henry Chapman, by Mr. and Mrs. Sydney
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NSevcral dances will also be given, ono for
.files Dorothy Do Haven Deacon, daughter or
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Deacon, and MIbb Fred-
iAt Bremer by Dr. and Mrs. Hays Clements,
fef WW Walnut street. Miss Athalla Hirst,
eabghter of Mrs. James Hlrtt, of Chestnut Hill,
Sill also be guest of honor of Dr. W. B. Fottor
man at a danco to be given Ir his home.
''Wdneiday, Miss Roberta Brown Downing,
f'daughter of Mrs. Robert W. Downing, will bo
lei at tho Bellevuc-Stratford, given by Mrs.
Wtlter T. Balrd, of Highland avenue. Merlon.
MlM Mildred Marston Jack, daughter of Dr.
ind Mrs. L. Foster Jack, of 1D33 Locust street,
will be entertained nt a bridge, to be given by
iXTts. E. Baldwin Gleason, of 1033 Chestnut street,
;and Miss Elinor Judd Bean, daughter of Mr.
Jaffa Mrs. Charles H. Bean, of 1S65 L,ocuat street,
wl!l be guest of honor at a small danco given
J by Mr. and Mrs. George B. Evans at the Button.
Miss Margot Ellis Scull, daughter of Mr. ana
Mrs. William Ellis Scull, will be entertained at
a thtitro party and supper at tho RlU-Carlton,
liven by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Grlswold Flagg,
Jr., of 1723 Spruce strcot, on Thursday, and on
Friday Miss Cordelia Blddle, daughter of Mr.
!na Mrs. Anthony J. Drexcl Biddle, whoso en-
.gsgement to Anglor Duko was recently an
nounced, will bo honor guest at a theatre party
and supper.
Mrs. E. Bowman Leaf will give a luncheon on
Friday also for her daughter. Miss Harriet Clay
Ltjif, a debutante of this year, who announced
hej engagement to George Upton Favorite re
lCently. Miss Mildred Shattuck will entertain at
bridge, and that evening the Theatre Club which
li ihaperoned by Mrs. Stanley Hurlbut will hold
jfiiitmeetlng.
', There will be several affairs on Saturday.
f Mtos Anna Maasey Heckscher will bo given a
theatre party and supper at tho Rltz-Carlton
tht evening by Mr. and Mrs. Ledyard Heck
chtr, Miss Jane Harding, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George Jeaper Harding, will b honor
Kfl!t at a luncheon at the Rltz-Carlton, fol
lowed by a theatre party, to bo given by Mrs.
SjjTiuel Frederick Houston. That evening, also,
itri Charles Brinton Coxe will give a small
dinner-dance at her home, l0-t Locust street, in
honor of Miss Caroline Slnkler, who has come
up, from tho South to visit Miss Mary Frances
'lusher. Another small dance will be given Sat-
urtay night by Dr. and Mrs. George- Boyd for
Hhelf daughter, Miss Mary Boyd.
j'Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Tamall, of northeast
Sterner of 17th and Locust streets, -will entertain
'tonight In honor of Miss Ellen Terry, who Is
pending some time In this city at the Stenton.
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r sngagemeni is announced ioaay or .anas
plejen Greenfield Klauder, daughter of Mr. and
pfrs. David S. Klauder, of Oak Lane, to Cadet
SChlrles R. Flnley.
P(( Klauder haa tra'veled extensively abroad,
fiijfpnd of outdoor sports and la extremely tal
iBted In music. Cadet Flnley Is a resl
fdtnt Of Phllu1lnhln nlm. Ha will graduate
from the United Spates Military Academy, West
Lint. in June, shortly after which the wedding
aWjM'Uka place.
3$ Derate view of the UOth annual exhibition
f oil paintings and pculpture of the Pennsyl
VBla Aoademy of the Fine Arts will take place
,,lVil)t. The hostesses will be Mrs. Adolphe E.
S?P. Mrs. Henry Brinton Coxe, Mrs. Thomas
-QlftUon Henry, Mrs. Robert Sturgis Ingersoll,
Ji William R. Mercer, Jr., Mrs. John Worrell
-5EEr Mrs. Edward K, Rowland and Mrs.
"Slimln Rush.
Ii "Hit. and Mrs. Morris 1. Clothier will irfra a
Klw party ,n honor of SIla Omtlte Markoa
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pjiss Edith W. Bally will entertain the bridal
BPy of Miss Sarah Llpplncott and Nicholas
uie at dinner tonight.
HWrs. William H, Horstmann, of 319 South
yjw street, will be at home Mondays In Feb-Epy-
No cards have been sent out, On
Kjgday Mrs. Frederick Frajey wll pour tea.
Mrs. Edward B. rtvan nf LmidovTit. will
pW a luncheon of U covera at the Belleywe
anwora today, followed by a box party at
P matinee. Her guest8 wm include Mrs.
I?rlta H. Ringgold, Mrs. James H. Plekett.
Stt Perclval Thomas, Mrs. Charles Mercer
. Mrs. Lester McCormlck, Mrs, Frank
aekrans, Mrs. Daisy Lean, Mrs. Kitty Lo
jre, JJUs Emma irhl uiu rihrtitln. tr.hi
im UUs Mary HeM.
gj Ellen Jaquett Sellera svad Richard C,
7U will be honor guests at a theatre party,
jHwd by supper and danclns; at tho Rita
IMKon. given by Thomas Evan tonight. There
S be 0 guests, among whom will be Miss
p?l Louujo Wanamaker, Mis Mary Brown
mbmton Mis Alra Sergeant, Mis Oertryde
Wcsrt Ehret, Ml Isabel Vmta !. MIm
ma
Coidella Blddle, Mlra Mnry Evelyn Chow, Mlaa
Lcla Sullivan, Miss Frances L. Sullivan, Miss
Josephine J. Cooke, Miss Alberta W. Brinton,
Mis Mary Beverly Lex. MIas Bertha Montgom
ery, Miss Phoebe W. Adams, Miss lues Drayton,
Miss Margaret G. R. Goyelln, George Rowlnnd
Sergeant, Livingston Sullivan, George Harding,
L. I'revost McMlchael, Pnymeatcr James A.
Bull, Henry B. Hodge, Lewis Parsons, Edmund
Harding Nash, M. Stevenson Eaaby, Dr. Ward
Brinton, Daniel U Hutchinson, Jr., Mnlcolm
Huey, Edward C. Gardlne, G. Lewis Mayer,
Ulyeswi Mercur, Arthur Mcllvnln Marls, Ed
ward L. Buckley. Tho party will bo chaperoned
by Mr. and Mrs. Powell Evans.
Dr. and Mrs. Norton Downs will entertain at
dinner tonight at tho Acorn Club for their
daughter, Miss Elisabeth McKoan Downs, be
fore the meeting of tho Saturday Evening Danc
ing Class.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles S. Mills will entertain
at A small danco tonight at their homo, Twin
Pines, Rlverton, N. J., In honor of their daugh
tor, Mlas Mildred Eleanor Mills.
Mien Dora Keen will entortatn at dinner to
night at her homo, 17JJ Chestnut street.
The Orpheus Club will give Its second private
concert tonight nt tho Academy of Music.
Mrs. E. Frederick Oates has Issued cards for
a tea at the Phllomuslan Club, February 10, to
meet tho Philadelphia Chapter of tho United
Daughters of the Confederacy.
Mrs. Allen Whiting, of Devon, will cntortaln
nt luncheon today In honor of her son, Wilson
Whiting. Tho party will afterward go to tho
moving picture show to bo given In Horticul
tural Hall for tho Sunnysldc Day Nursery.
Mrs. Howard Longstroth will nlso entertain
at luncheon at her home. Her guests will In
clude tho members of tho committee In charge.
Mrs. John II. Gibbon, of IMS Spruce street,
will be at homo Mondays, February 8 and 13.
No cards have been eent out.
Mrs. Walter Jackson Freeman. 1S32 Spruco
street, will not receive on Sunday, February 7,
but will be nt home as usual tho succeeding
Sundays, from 4 until 6 o'clock, until April 1.
Mrs. J. Horace Miller has sent out Invitations
for a luncheon, followed by bridge, at her homo,
1310 Lincoln avenue, Moore, on Saturday. Feb
ruary 13, In honor of Mrs. Alphonse Ethler,
of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs. E. Baldwin Gleason, of 2033 Chestnut
Btrcet, will entertain tho members of her bridge
club next Friday.
Mrs. C. O. Pelffer, wife of Dr. C. O. Pelffcr,
Is recovering rapidly from a serious Illness.
She has been attended by Miss Louise M. dim
mer, of Atlantic City.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
CYNWTfD The bridge tournament, organized
by the nssoclate members of the Cynwyd Club,
has attracted qulto a llttlo Interest around Bnla
and Cynwyd. Among those who have entered
the tournament are Mrs. E. Nowton Wlgfall,
chairman of the Card Committee; Mrs. Will
iam It Sillier, Mrs. J. V. E. Titus, Mrs. Wal
ter Addison Fox, Mrs. Frank A. Rowsey, Mrs.
S. deB. Kelm, Mrs. Wilmer M. Wood. Mrs.
Richard M. Shoemaker, Jr., Mrs. Edwar.d S.
De Long, Mrs. Alexander A. Christie, Mrs.
Bradford Smith, Mrs. John F. Faunce, Mrs.
William C. Scheetz, Mrs. Walter S. March,
Mrs. O. C. Mlrteenes, Mrs. Miles, Sirs. Frank
Dobson, Mrs. J. Rea Patterson, Mrs. Wallace
Proctor, Mrs. Ralph Horace Grlgg, Mrs. Theo
dore Le Boutllller. Mrs. Wilbur F. Hamilton,
Mrs. Frederick J. Newbourg, Jr., Mrs. Edward
L. Parvln, Mrs. Francis Vaux Wilson, Mis.
Thomas D. Bowes, Mrs. Charles A. Tyler, Mrs.
W. P. Herbert, Mrs. Sutton. Mrs. P. B. War
ner, Mrs. H. O. Wells, Miss Robinctte, Mrs.
Richard McQowIn, Mrs. R. Scott McCracken.
Mrs. Clinton Dillingham, Mrs. Robert A. Mc
Conaghy, Mrs. Gwynn T. Sheppard, Mrs. H.
Morton Coale, Mrs. O. M. Galser, Mrs. R. F.
Tull, Mrs. Calvin G. Child, Mrs. George W.
Lincoln, Mrs. Alexander F, Leves, Mrs. John
G. Fleck, Mrs. Martin P. Glynn. Mrs. R. W.
Hay, Mrs. Maurice Long, Mrs. S. W. Lloyd,
Mrs. J. R. Cummlngs, Mrs. Croft", Mrs. O. W.
McAllister, Mrs. Barton W. Currle.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Smith, of 313 Bryn
Mawr avenue, will entertain tonight at a din
ner of eight covers.
The members of the Friday Morning Bridge
Club met yesterday at tho home of Mrs. Ed
ward L. Parvln on Kent road.
ovebdrook Mrs. Clarence D. Hewitt, of
Springfield, Mass., and Miss E. Rosamond Jack,
of Hazleton, Pa., are the guests of Mr. and
Mr. Alfred Perclval Smith, of 6391 Overbrook
avenue, over the week-end, Mrs. Hewitt and
Miss Jack came to attend the tea given by Mr.
and Mrs. Smith In celebration of their 15th
wedding anniversary,
Dr. and Mrs. George Bowler Tullldge, of
Sherwood road, gave a tea yesterday afternoon
In honor of their daughters, Miss Margaret
Tullldge and Miss Kathryn Tullldge.
The house was Handsomely decorated with
flowers and palms. Miss Margaret Tullldge
looked well In a frock of silk lace, trimmed
with pearls, and Miss Kathryn Tullldge was
gowned In white allk chiffon and silver lace.
Mrs, Tullldge and her daughters were assist
ed In receiving by Miss Mary Aman, Miss J.
Hickman, Miss Julia Kerr. Miss Helen
O'Meara, Miss Sarah FlncV, Miss Evelyn Webb,
Portland, Me.; Miss Frances Hartz, Miss Mary
L. Tullldge, Mrs. F. F, Brightly, Mrs. James
M, Williams', Mrs. Theodore Valleau, Mont
clalr, N, J, I Mrs, Anna B. Scott, Mrs. M, J,
Slattery, Mrs. A, T, Grugan.
Among; the guests were the German and Aus-tro-IIungarian
Consuls. A dinner and dance
followed the tea for the receiving party.
FRANKFORD
A banquet was given In the parish house of
the Emmanuel Episcopal Church last evening,
for those who took part In two very success
ful little sketches, given by the Girls' League
about two week ago. Miss Anna Stevenson 1
president of the league; Ml Edna BUckhouae.
vice president; Mis Alma Brown, secretary,
and Ml Florence Wfd, treasurer.
Mr. Charles Castor, of Keystone and Comly
streets, will entertain the members of the
Adarln Quartet this evening- at her home.
Those present will Include Mis EUle Blnker,
B. HgrrU Knpwlts, Gtorso Kerpatrlc and Mis
Edna Stynplda,
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MISS HELEN GREENFIELD KLAUDER W.M mKr''
Alios Klauder's engagement to Cadet Charles ' !$" wSf i
R. Finler, U. S. M. A., West Point, is announced ; g."-1' uWWf
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A DANCE FOR SCHOOL SET I ' Sfet'"
Mr. and Mrs. Dillenhcck Gave Danco Last
Night for Their Daughter.
A delightful danco was given last night In tho
Gcrmantown Automobile Club by Mr. and Mrs.
Clark Dlllcnbnck, of Willow Grove avenue,
Chestnut Hill, In honor of their daughter, Miss
Alice Dillcnbcck. Tho largo rooms woro artis
tically arranged with grcons nnd palms. Among
tho guests were members of tho school set, with
tho exception of a few out-of-town young peo
ple. They Included Miss May Bentley, prin
cipal of tho Slovens School; Miss Margaret
Burton, Miss Mnrlon Burton, MIbb Eleanor
Wundor, Mies Pearl J. Airman, Miss Mnldlo
Bennett, Miss Margaret Blckley, Miss Sidney
Bcllvlllc, Miss Grace Balllnger, Miss Allda
Rltzrna Buchler, Miss Frances Beatty, MIsh
Esther Cherry, Miss Charlotte Cherry, Mlaa
Marjorlo Cnnby, Miss Sue B. Craig, MIps Caro
line Crowdcr, Miss Gcncvlevo E. Dlllenbeck,
Miss Louise Deacon, Miss Frances Day, Mlsa
Dorothy Dtnsmore, MIbb Jean Do Ruse, Miss
Elsie Darby, Miss Loralno Hlllsloy, Miss Elcnnor
Harpor, Miss Grnco Hnrrlgan, Miss Edith
Hobson, Miss Mildred Havens, Miss Elizabeth
Houston, Miss Dorothy Dc Gioff Jenklup, Mis
Molly Jones, MIbb Dorothy Klllough, Miss Jean
Knox, Miss Eleanor Love, Miss Margaret Mat
lack, Miss Graco Myers, Miss Clarice Moyor,
MIbb Mary Louise McCown, Miss Dorothy Mc
Brlde, MIps Dorothy Nelms, Miss Cora Neely,
Miss Eleanor Nowton, of Albany; Miss Carollno
Osborn, Miss Eleanor Prosscr, Miss Eleanor
Scnttergood, MIfb Eleanor Shiiuc, MIhs Mar
garet Speeae, MIbb Nancy Smyth, Miss Elslo
Tllllnghast, Miss Mary L. Taylor. Miss Gene
vieve Vnndergrlft, Mls Margaret Zimmerman,
Charles Agney, Ernest Kltson, Frederick
Reuter, Horace Barba. Frederick Satterfleld,
Charles Carrlgan. Clifford Cutler. William
Showell, Edward Lamb, Josoph Van Sclver,
Lloyd Van Sclver, ueorgo Stevenson, Id, Joshun
Holmes, Leslie Grantham, Russel Robinson,
Calvin Satterfleld. Kenneth Kltson, Rnlph Ump
stend, William Hamilton, Joseph Myors, Philip
Dai by, AVIIIIam Moody, Arthur Love, Donald
Gawthrop, William Landcnberger, Klcmm Urqu
hart, Gordon Urquhnrt, John Hill. William C.
Clothier, Charles rolln, Scott Trowbridge, Al
bert Lawson, Farragut Hnli, Ashbrldge Sharp
less. Gordon S. Smyth, Charles M. Taylor, Har
vey Perkins, Birchall Hammer, Cecil Krowcher.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Miss Sara Hitchcock, daughter of Mrs. Agnes
Hitchcock, of 130 South 40th street, will enter
tain at "500" this afternoon. Her gucats will
lncludo Miss Rcba Sterley, Miss Marjorlo
Tusken, Miss Ruth Harding, Miss Mary Herbert.
MIbb .Helen Hewlsh, Miss Augusta James, Miss
Anna McLaughlin, Miss Frances McCool, Miss
Holen Glbbs, Miss Violet Abbott, Miss Margaret
Felt, Mis Bertha McCurdy, Miss Irene Klnslor,
Mrs. Harold Allen, Miss Irmn StacUhouse, MIbs
Clara Richardson, MIhs Eleunor Richardson,
Miss Portia Richardson, Miss Hope Sheston,
Miss Mary Blyght, Miss Elsie Hoefllck, Miss
Irene Heckert, Miss Mablo Crawford, Miss
Ardte Tanguay, Miss Violet Levy, Miss Inez
Livingstone, Miss Grace Russell, Miss Katha
rine Smith and Mrs. John Henry Brewer, Jr.
Tho card party was given to announce the
engagement of Miss Hitchcock to William F.
Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, of 4145
Leldy avenue. In tho evening Mrs. Hitchcock
entertained nt a family dinner In honor of tho
occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ashton will entertain
at dinner tonight at Hamilton Court for their
daughter. Miss Katherlne Ashton, prior to the
dance. Covers will bo laid for 11 guests. Mr.
nnd Mrs, Edward Mlddleton Story will also
cntortaln at dinner before the dance, their
guests numbering 16.
' A dinner of eight covera will bo given by
Mrs. W, P. Mlftlln, one of 10 covers by Miss
Katherlne Magee and one of eight covers by
Mr. arid Mrs. Benjamin West.
AT LAST the dictates of fashion tend toward
.saneness, for, following an era of much
draped and altogether untallored street suits,
with their wide Ill-fitting Sleeves and narrow
restricted skirts, the trotteur of the moment
expresses the soberer Ideas of the present sea
son, and the Jackets are either Norfolk oi
tend toward militarism,
The severely tailored boyish Norfolk seem
to be especially favored for walking, and when
worn with the trig little blouses of the;
moment and the correspondingly severe hat
prove most attractive. Miss Phoebe William
Adams Is one of the younger girls who has
adopted a Norfolk for walking. Ml Adam'
ult I dull brown rough cloth, the skirt
cut quite plain and the Jacket belted In at the
walat. With this she wear a snowy white
Angora muffler and light spat and a black hat
trimmed solely with two brown quills. A
becoming trotteur 1 being worn by Mrs.
Samuel Bell. Jr. The material la J tweed In
a dark blue and green plaid, and, the suit I
quite simply cut, the Jest being fceUe in
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MISS MAKY GIBSON HAMILTON
Miss Hamilton, who lives at 4538 North Broad
street, will be married next Wednesday to
Harris Gramm, of 5200 Wayne avenue
TODAY'S affairs will be concentrated Into
two theatre parties for the debutantes who
are now fast advancing toward their second
yenr, as with tho dawn of Ash Wednesday
their tltto will change to second-year girls.
This afternoon Miss Margaret Montgomery,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Mont
gomery, of Vlllnnova, will be given a theatre
party by Miss Mnry Grubb Smith, daughter of
Mrs. L. Hebcr Smith, of 2030 Walnut street.
Tho guests will bo from tho debutante set.
In the evening Miss Mary Frances Fisher,
daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Henry Mlddleton
Fisher, who Is quite ono of the most attrac
tive of the debutantes, will bo given a theatre
party by Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Helilo Norrls, of
2104 Locust street. Later In the evening Mr.
and Mrs. Hoxle Harrison Smith, of 2025 Locust
street, will entertain tho party at supper.
GERMANTOWN
Mrs. Calvin M. Smyth, of 224 West Walnut
lane, will give a dinner tonight, In honor of
Miss Nancy Smyth. The guests will Include
Miss Josephine Reeves, Miss 3Iary Bonner
Daniel, Miss Eleanor Davis, William Beard,
Jr., Frank Deacon, George Stevenson, Gordon
Smith nnd Calvin Smyth. The guests will
afterword attend Mrs. George Brook's dancing
class at Manhelm.
Friends of Mrs. James J. Hodel, of Armat
and Morton streets, will be pleased to learn that
she Is convalescing rapidly from her recent
serious illness.
Mrs. S. R. Kamp, of West Philadelphia, who
has been the guest of her sister, MrB. W, J. Mc
Devltt, of 6017 Wayne avenue, has returned
to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Kamp will leave
shortly for San Francisco, to attend the Pana-ma-roclflo
Exposition.
at the waist line In Norfolk effect. With thl
Mrs. Bell wears a small close fitting black hat
edged with fox and a muff and stole of fox.
Miss Cecle Howell has also adapted one of
these suits for morning wear, .The material
Is of deep cinnamon red and black checked
material, and has small plaits grouped at each
side of both the Jacket, which Is belted, and
the Bklrt. With this costume Miss Howell
wears a black trlcorpered hat. Her lster,
Miss Beatrice Howell, also looks well In a
two-piece suit of brown tweed with which she
wear a small blaok sailor. Miss Ruth Coxe
I wearing a severely plain suit of seal brown
cloth, the costume being set off by huge neck
piece and muff of silver fox.
The top coat ha this season proved more
Indispensable than ever, and Dame Fashion
ha evolved many attractive vartatfons of this
mpat useful garment. Mr. Gardner Casatt
la wearing a good-looking three-quarter
length coat of tete de negre velours, tho neces
sary fullness at the hem being obtained by the
circular flounce. The collar and cuff of th
t F of l?VW fur-
DEBUTANTf.M
MISS ALICE DILLENDECK
Miss Dillcnbcck is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clark Dillcnbcck, of Chestnut Hill. Her
pnrcntj gave n dance in her honor last night.
CHARITY AFFAIRS
Kennel Club Will Hold Dog Show for Enter
gency Aid Benefit.
Tho Kennel Club of Philadelphia will hold
Its fourth annual dog show for tho beneflt of
tho Emergency Aid Committee for Home Relief
at tho Metropolitan Building, Broad and Wnl
laco streets, Thuisday, Friday and Saturday,
February 11, 12 nnd 13, from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m.
J. Chandler Barnard Is tlio treasurer, and tho
patronesses lncludo tho following ladlos: Mrs.
Alexander J. Cnssatt, Mrs. Charles Custls Har
rison, Mrs. J. Willis Martin, Mrs. Cornelius
Stovonson, Mrs. Edward T. Stotcsbury, Mrs. J.
Norman Jackson, Mrs. Edwnrd K. Rowland,
Mrs. Ell Kirk Price, Miss Henrietta Ely, Mrs.
George Gordon Meado Large, Mrs. Barclay II.
Wnrburton, Mrs. John C. Groome, Mrs. Rod
man E. Grlscom, Mrs. Henry Brinton Coxe,
Mrs. Thomas Robins, Mrs. Charles Williams
and Baroness Meyer Do Schauensee.
A unique nnd novel entertainment for Sweet
Charity will be given thlB afternoon In Horti
cultural Hall, from 3 until 6:30 o'clock, for tho
beneflt of tho Sunnyslde Day Nursery, nt 1211
Thompson street. Thero will be a moving plc
turo performance for tho children, with de
lightful Alma of Mnry Plckford In "Lena and
tho Geese" and "Alice In Wonderland," and
various other Interesting reels. On the other
hand, for tho older peoplo thero will bo hand
colored reels of tho "Valley of the Meuso" and
many varieties of pictures as well.
Ono of tho unusual features will bo contest
dancing among the members of tho various
fashionable dancing classes for the younger
set, and cups will bo given to the prize winners.
Members of,tho dancing classes were chaper
oned by Mrs." Charles Stewnrt Wurts, Mrs.
Daniel L. Hutchinson, Mrs. William West
Frazlor, Mrs. S. Naudaln Ducr, Mrs. Stacy B.
Lloyd, Mrs. Sidney Thayer and Mrs. Charles
Winter Bally.
Among tho other attractions will be specialty
dances by Miss Cynthia Perot and Elliot Taylor,
who will give exhibitions of Le vralo Pcrlcone
and new fox trot. There will be general danc
ing for all the guests during tea and the affair
promises to bo a great success. The officers of
the Day Nursery Include Mlas Esther Lloyd,
president; Mrs. Theodore Cuyler Patterson, flret
vice president; Mrs. Walter C. Janney, second
vice president; MIbs Marlon Butler, third vice
president; Miss Edith C. Collins, treasurer; Miss
Josephine F Howell, secretory; Mrs. Samuel
T. Bodlne. Mrs. J. Emott Caldwell, Mrs. John
Gilbert, Mrs. Harold W. How. Mrs. AVIIIIam A.
Lleber, Mis. Howard Longetreth, Mrs. Walter
C. Mcllvalne, Mrs. W. Logan MacCoy, Mrs. Otto
C. Mallery, Mrs. John R. Maxwell, Jr., Sirs.
Frederick W. Morris, Jr., Mrs. Carroll B. Nich
ols. Mrs. William Paul O'Neill, Miss Sydney H.
Rogers, Mrw. Dorothy M. B. Smith and Mrs.
William Twells Tiers.
"Hotch Potch," a musical comedy In three
nets, which was so successfully given by the
members of the Paint and Powder Club a fort
night ago, will be repeated at the Jenklntown
Auditorium on Wednesday evening, February
10, the proceeds of whloh will go to the Jenkln
town Emergency Rellof.
Fred W. Sutor has again offered his services
as director. The ploy was written by Mrs. M.
V. Smith, president of the club, nnd much credit
should bo accorded her for the amusing situa
tions and clever lines. Joseph B. Bond will again
personally conduct the orchestra. The patron
esses of tho affair will Include the ladles who
ore In charge of the Jenklntown Emergency
Relief. They are Mrs. Henry Mlddleton Fisher,
Mrs. Beauveou Borle, Jr.. Mrs. John Conyng
ham Stevens, Mtes Mary Llpplncott. Mrs. John
Newbold, Jr., Mrs. Arthur Rush, Mrs. John S.
Gnyley, Mrs. Edward I. Bacon, Mrs. Theodore
Voorhees, Miss Mary Hern. Mrs. Herbert K.
Taylor. Mrs, William J. Welhenmayer, Mrs.
Frank Bachman, Mrs. James F. McDonnell,
Mrs. Lewis Bremer, Jr., Mrs. George W, Long,
Mrs. S. Larzelere and Mrs. Samuel J. Dallas.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
The Augustine Social and Beneficial Asso
ciation will give their 32d annual ball at Hor
ticultural Hall Monday, February 8, The
committee In charge has arranged the program
so that the new dances will be the feature;
however, there will be a number of other dances
Included.
The Augustine Social and Beneficial Asso
ciation Is the largest as well as the oldest social
beneficial association In the southern section of
the cty, having their home at 329 Washington
avenue since 1882. Their membership .at that
time was about 40. They now boast of a mem
bership of 35 Q. There Is also connected with
the association a ladles auxiliary of 60 mem
bers doing good work.
The president, F. B. Llenemann, was one of
the organizers of the association.
LANSDOWNE
Mrs. Alfred C, Bslch, of 119 West Baltimore
avenue, will entertain the members of her
ona dancing class at her home this evening.
Among the members are Miss Alice StaUell,
Mis Dorothy McEwen. Miss Dorothy Edwards,
Mis Elizabeth Edwards, Mrs. Harriet Lips
comb, Miss Sue Suddard, Miss Pocohontas
Lipscomb, Mis Elizabeth Schauffer, Ml Alice
BchaufTer. Bertram Baloli, Edwin Irwin, Fred
erUW Balch, Richard Wager Smith, Sunel
Irwin, Philip Entril, John Wager Smith and
ifflMT
THE marriage of Miss Rosa E. Binder, daugh
ter of Mrs. E. M. Binder, to Dr. Walter J.
Crocker will toko place quietly this evening at
the homo of the bride's mother, 4143' Glrard
avenue. The Rev. William J, Cox, rector of
St Andrew's Protestant Episcopal Church, will
officiate.
Tho bride, who will be unattended, will be
gowned In soft white brocaded satin, veiled In'
chiffon, nnd will wear orange blossoms on her
head, Only members of tho Immediate fam
ilies will bo present.
Dr. and Mrs. Crocker will live at f50S Carpn
ter street, where thoy will receive on Tuesday
after March IS.
PEACOCK nANFono
Announcement Is made Of the wedding of
Mrs. Hazeldean Jnckson Hanford, daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. It. W. Jackson, of Seattle, and
Waller Wlnfleld Peacock, of this city, on Tues
day, January 26, at Long Beach, Cat Mr.
Hanford was attended by her aunt, Mrs. Charles
Francis Koehoa nnd Mr. Koehoe acted as best
man. The ceremony was performed In the
Hotel Virginia by tho Rev. George D. Knights)
under a bower of flowers and wedding bells.
Tho affair was qulto unique as tho ceremony,
Instead of being followed by a supper, wa
preceded by a dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Peacock left on a tour for
Southern California, and on their return will
live In Seattle.
EUASON CHANDLER
The marriage of Miss Edna Simmons Chand
ler, daughter of Lllburno Chandler, nnd Thomas
Mclntlre Ellnson will take place tonight at Bt.
Andrew'o Church, Wilmington. Tho marriage
ceremony will tnke place In tho presence of a
largo company of relatives and friends. The
Rev. Richard "W. Trapnoll, rector of the parish,
will ofTlclntc. Miss Chandler will bo given In
marriage by her father and sho will be attended
by Mrs. Chcslelgh A. Bonlne, of Washington,
D. C. as matron of honor. The bridesmaid
will be Mlas Grota M. Chandler, the bride's sis
ter; Miss F. Edith Springer, Mies Helen M.
Bye nnd Miss Elizabeth H. Kllburn, of Upat,
Pa. Tho beat man will be the bridegroom's
brother, James B. Ellaaon, and the usher will
bo J. Roland Welch, Herbert Maston, Chea
lolgh Bonlne, of Washington, D. C, and Dr.
Swlthln T. Chandler, of Gcrmantown, Pa., the
bride's brother.
Tho bride will be attractively gowned In
Ivory white satin embroidered In pearl and
Icrystnl beads, and sho will wear a tulle veil
with orange blossoms and carry a shower bou
quet of bride roses and lilies of the valley. Fol
lowing tho reception Mr. and Mrs. Ellason will
leavo on a wedding trip, and after March 16
they will be nt home at the Buckingham
Apartments.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Owen J. Rudden. of 1537 West
Lehigh avenue, havo announced the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss Cello Dervase
i.udden, to Frederick Bitten Miller, of this
city.
Miss Eleanor Dcaly, of 2913 West Columbia
avenue, will give an Informal luncheon on
Monday, when her guests will be Miss Marian
Bertolet, Miss Verona White, MIbs Bessie
Rosenberg, MIbs Anno Smltheman, Mis
Marian Heinltsh and Mrs. John Oughten.
Mrs. Horace McFetrldge, or the Frontenac,
Broad and Oxford streets, will entertain the
members of her nuctlon bridge club Tuesday.
Tho membership Includes Mrs. George Derby
shire, Mrs. J. Augustus Boers. Mrs. Horace
Wynn, Mrs. J. Bertram Hervey, Mrs. IL
Thomas Kessler, .Mrs. J. A. Malth, Miss Bortye
WInslow, MIbs Ella Mallon, Miss Beatrice B.
Zellner, Miss Gertrude Kelley nnd Miss Marlon
Murray.
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
A surprise party was given to Miss Hannah
Jonas by her friends In honor of her birthday,
at her home 1303 North 6th street. Among those
present were Miss Sarah Young, Miss Ida
Levlne, Miss Anna Levino, MIbs Lillian Tecos
ky, Miss Lillian Feurman, the Misses Tuck,
Miss Ray Jonas, Miss Hilda Jonas, Miss Flor
ence, Miss Sarah Tannenbaum, Miss Esther
Karavar, Miss Alice HIrsh, Miss Sylvia Gottlieb.
Messrs. Lewis Llebster, Samuel Llebster, Lewi
Nosconl, Sidney Edwards, Harry Ludwig, Harry
Simons, Mitchell Davis, Abraham Jonas, Ben
jamin Bader, Herman Goldstein, Samuel Kara
var, G. Golman and Herman Gottlieb.
The Iganle Girls' Club gave a dance last
night In Mosebach's, There were over 100 pres
ent. The patronesses were Mrs. C. M. Asbury,
Mrs. James Zurns, Mrs. Michael Donohue, Mrs.
M. E. Sinn, Mrs. W. Henry Irving. Mrs. James
L. Keogh and Mrs. Bartle K. Polllnter.
TIOGA
Mrs. S. S. Huston gave a delightful luncheon
nt her home. 31S0 North 13th street. In celebra
tion of the graduation of her daughter, Mia
Violet May Huston, from the Simon Muhr
School, The decorations were yellow and
brown, the school colors. The guests Included
Miss Julia Ulmer, Miss Edith Rake, Miss Flor
ence Pierce, Mrs. John Relmers. Mr. Rudolph
Rake, Mrs, Martin Deutch, Mrs, Carrie Pierce
and Mrs, Mary Ulmer. On Tuesday, February
9. Mr. and Mrs. Huston will give a dinner In
celebration of Mr. Huston's birthday anni
versary. Roses and carnations will be used In
the decorations.
ROXBOROUGH
Mrs. N, Claire Rosabaugh, Mr. Frederick
Stott, Mrs. Frank Kenworthy, Mrs. John O.
Struse, Mrs, Roy A. Robinson, Mrs. Charle
Weln, Mrs, Albert Hood, Mrs. Robert Hay.
Mrs. Orlando Petty, Mis Emma Rehfu and
Miss Helen Rehfus, members of the Roxborough
Sewing Club, will give a luncheon at the Bellevue-Stratford,
followed by a theatre party, on
Wednesday, February W.
Mrs, Walter Fancourt, of Manayunk avenue,
was hostess at the Monday ''BOO" party of her
card club. Her guests were Mrs. Clarence K
Dengler, Mrs. Ferdinand Davis, Mr. Ralph
Pope, Mr. Milton Smith, Mrs. W E. Bhappell.
Mr. Joseph Roe. Miss May McKlnney, M!
Gertrude Field, Mrs. Clayton Thorns, Mrs. Blla
Shuler and Mr. Loula E. Wagner.
ALONG.THE READING
Miss Sara Cramer, of fjeth avenue below York
road. Oak Lane, gave a delightful tea yester
day afternoon. The color soaeme of the 4ecf
ration was yellow. Her Kuesia were Mte
Pearl Apt, Miss Minnie, Haber. MU Sara Coh
Mls Bertha Buchsbaum, Ml B! Dlttw,
Mis Anna Mark. MIm Leh Sadler, Mr. 4
bert II. Stain. Mrs. Benjamin H. dueheauar
Mrs. Samuel Haber, Mrs. Albert GIUeltoackKf
and r. Uarrt ?. gtiu
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