-mnsfiBiMM''i) t, aif' i- ""T EVENING LEDUllR-PIIILADtiLPniA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1915. w IX NANCY WYNNE TELLS OF DAY'S DOINGS IN THE SOCIAL WORLD Mr. and Mrs. William W. Fitter Will Be Host and Hostess at Dinner Dance Tonight Various Rumors of Engagements MANY CHARITABLE AFFAIRS ' INTEREST SOCIETY FOLK Journey of Joy for Northern Home for Friendless Chil dren Promises to Be a Great Success Various Other Entertainments Attract i , t i i i i , . i i i . M mHB WlUlfim FItlers wilt give a dinner Idanco tonight for Undid, whoso for mal debut this will be. She Is a charm In? typo of elrl and Is most popular in tho younger set. Her mother win Miss tun W. Audenrletl, a sister of Mrs. BeofRo XV. Kendrlck. 3d. who war Mar lon i Audenreld, and of Lewis Audcnreld, who Is very fond of tils young niece. juchel 9 of a rather serious turn of mind nnd. therefore, a happy relief nftcr some of the youngsters one meets theso days. With Caruso, Scottl and Alda as draw ee cards, the opera last night was a marvelous success Society with a big S wa there en nnsso nnd listened to every note of their bolotcd Caruso's voice with tov though his Intense sobs and grunts caused some unholy ninth, especially from T the Opera Club, for which, by the wnv tho audience In general should be thankful, for when the Ignornnt. who nre elcased with one special note, stmt In to BDnlaud before the finish, the Club ,1c icends upon them with a nilchty hiss, nnd nrdor Is once more restored? After all our expectation the l'rlnce and rVlnccss never appeared. How over. I aura Hlddle was beautiful enough to make up for the nbonro or any pi hires And some of the bridesmaids ftoni Uuih Cone's wedding were there I saw- them between the acts, Susie Ingersoll and Catherine Howie looking lllfo failles. If Susie Is la" ' "' t,,ph' ,,jU' pin, frocks with the puffy skirts and long missel sleeves of chiffon, which wclc e trkontln trll becoming Utile Mary Wurts Joined them and the;, ran Into the Stotesbury hot to seo Hope Crnimwll, alio with her young husband has Just returned from her widdlng tilp nnd who looked unusuallv well In a cienni-coloicd town, trimmed with narrow bands of tur. Mrs James Iargo entertained In her box Mrs, William Hyrd rngo, Isabel Pago, S. Davis Page, Ward Hrlnton and Spen cer Large. As usual, after the performance the nitz-Carllon supper-dance was the at traction, and a number of suppers were given there. The Stoesburys entertained a party. Including the Tony Cromwells, Mr and Mrs. Walter Brooks, Jr., tho Craig Diddles, Bobby Cnssatts, Gardner Cassatts, Tom Bldgways, Mrs. John Kearsloy Mitchell, 3d, Jim Cromwell nnd Dr. Charles Hartc. The W. Frazler Har risons also entcrtnlncd. their guests in cluding Mr. nnd Mrs. George Mcl'adden, Jr. nnd Mr and Mrs. A. J. Droxel Paul. Mrs. B, Franklin Clyde had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright nnd Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Barklle. Barclay Mc Faddcn had nmong Ills guests Miss Prls tllla Bohlen nnd Miss Hugenla Cnssatt. Tho Fcrrulls had Invited Caruso to at tend the supper-dance, but the singer was so fatigued ho returned at once to New York. Mrs. Thomas Glover had as rucsts Mr. and Mrs. Lentz and tho "Wal ter Blnbons. Hope and Tony Cromwell were at the Btokes-Coxo reception In the afternoon, which wns a perfect Jam of people, and as for the presents I never saw such an array. Thero was not a square Inch be tween them on tho tables, which were arranged around tho rooms, nnd they wcra all beautiful, not a single eyesore. Tho people who wanted to get In curly had a time out there, for tho 2:32 train was delayed until after 3:15, but they finally came In time to go to Valentino Mitchell's llrst nt home. Tho Wheeler men's party for Hllza fceth Wheeler was a great success last night Elizabeth looked charming In a frock of palo blue, and received her guestR standing between her two big uncles. There woro small tables nnd every one was specially well plnccd, which Is a great thing. Tho girls were principally debu tantes, nmong whom wero Kmlllo Ken nedy. Hannah Wright, Theodora Lllllc. Margaret Hemnk, Barbara Boyd, TTytcn dalo Balrd. Kilzabetli Adams, Katherluo Hunter. Edith Carle, Agnes Brockle, Lisa Norrls. Rachel Fltlcr. Gertrude Pancoast and Sarah Franklin. Somo of tho men wero Louis Parsons, Whitney Wright, Bert Bell, de Bonnevlllo Bell. Uiew Wheeler. Hal Adams. Cowan and Steel man Bain. Hooves Henry, Bayard Henry. Bnowden Samuel, Ted Edwards, Brooko Edwards. Bert Kennedy, Ted Hanze. Ernest Kitson, Bart Hirst, Rodney Cook man, Ufrcd Hunter, Charles Fox anil Danny Hutchinson. Every one Is much excited over tho words littered the other day at a tea by the pretty sister of one of our debutantes, who Is creating quite a furore in tho hearts of her many admirers. Pretty sister lias a trio of such ardent admirers that 1 am wondering which ono she will choose aa she has evidently decided not to wait much longer to fako her choice, for sho will not let little sister beat her to it, so to apeak, so she says sho will announce It llrst. It must be awfully hnrd to de cide In a hurry, don't you think? A goodly number of Philadelphia girls and men left for Baltimore last week to attend the dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Ilewea for Priscllla Dawson and Nancy Olcott, two of the most attractive debs In Baltimore this winter. Beth Scott was the guest of the Dawsons while Anne Spencer stayed over tho week-end with her old school chum, Fanny Stewart Mc Lean. Gertrude Heckscher Is visiting Mrs. C. Morton Stewart at her lovely old country home in the Green Spring Val ley. She and her mother are expected back today, which doubtless will cheer the drooping spirits of a number of Joung suitors, Other Phlladelphlans who attended the dance were Alva Sergeant, Brooke Edwards, John Mears, Aplln Sparks. Berkley Reed, Hal Adams, and a young man who halls from Boston, but la making his home here this year, though roost of his spare moments are spent in the city on the Chesapeake. I am told that the lady of his heart really lives there so thai Is surely the cause, very best reason for his many visits. Another question in my mind Is Just Jhen a certain little brown-haired, brown-eyed lady who came out last sea Jon will tell us of her happy and, as she fondly believes, well-guarded secret. We have had our suspicions for some time nd as to the mother of the mai) In the ease she Is brimming over with delight about It all. for bhe wants this very little Person for a daughter-in-law more than anything else In the world Just now. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Or and Mrs. William J. Taylor, ac companied by their daughter. Miss Mar n Taylor, and their sons, Sir. Clement wbold Taylor and Sir. William J. Taylor, Jr., of Jenklntown, Pa., have closed their country residence and have returned to their town house, 1825 rino street, for the winter. The Geographical Society of Philadel phia will hold its second monthly meet "S of the season this evening, at Wlther- SOHOOXS AND COXtEQES HUvntT - .,,..-.. ,.... .., -.- TAM&1I, rilENCII, ITALIAN. iJEKMAX , t i. LESSONS A WEEK Technical Teacher & Troii.lutom' Amu. . Prrr Bhlr Boruce 423S. STRAYER'S Tb Bt Buslnesa School " S01-S0T Chestout Street. DANCING ? P- LUwooa Caunwntcr Studio, J123 Cheat mfflisjr. In i,er i.cwcj( etepa. TeleeUone. spoon ltnll, when Mr. Henry O. Brynnt will glvo an Illustrated lecture, entitled 'Roundabout SoulliAmerlc.i.'' Mrs Walter Jackson Freeman and her daughter. Miss Corlnnc Boiden Freeman, Will be nt home Informally on Sunday afternooni nt K12 Spruce street thioiigh out the winter from I until 8 o'clock, be ginning next Sunday. ' Mr. Charles A. Potter nnd his daugh- , Ur, Mi's Dorothy Potter, who lus been passing n month nt the Vltglnln Hot ' Springs, will return to their home on Fri day. Mrs. John Horrance nnd her daughters, , Mrs Allre Hood nnd Miss Winifred Dor rnnro. who lime been traveling llirouun California, having visited the Panama Kxposltlon. have returned nnd will pass the winter at the Windermere. Miss Mnrj Hievnrd Roberts will gle n ' rending of "The Piper." Iij Josephine Preston Prnbody, tills nflrrnoon nt her i studio, 118 North l!Uh street, at I o'clock This is the fourth of a series of six drn- I matic iceltals being given by Miss Rob erts. Along the Main Line MEItlns- III. and Mrs. W. NVwnnld j WntKon, of Hetkley toad, have Issued In vitations for n dance to he given at the Itllti'lihousi' on December" 13 I ARDMORK-Mr and Mrs. Gerrllt P Judd, of Lhiumlr road, have lmd lis their guests for sovenil weeks Miss .Maigaiet Framis, of Troy, N. V. Miss "lands re tinned toiler home Inst week. Mr. and Mis. Walter llnllnhan will re turn today from a week's stay nt Lake wood. Mr. mid Mrs. II. ( Nnylor. of 30,1 Clif ford nrnue. have closed their homo here ami hii i;one to St- Louis, Mo., whom ttiov aie stopping with Mrs. Nnlor's patents. nitYN MAWR-Mr. and Mrs. Kilward A. Llpplp. who have been stopping nt rdpewood Inn. have returned to their home In I he city. Mr and Mis. Dnnlel G. Stevens and Miss Gertrude Stevens, of Lansdowne, have been visiting Mrs. Hugh Abcrncthy, of Quir toad. Germantown Mr. Augustus Lcngcrt. Jr., of US Mayland avenue, has returned from a three months' trip to California. Mr. nnd Mrs. William n. Murphy, of 3S Apslcy street, entertained a number of friends the other evening In honor of their wedding anniversary. Mrs. Augusta T. Ostrnndcr, of St, George, Albany, N. Y., Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Randall II. Roberts, of ID Fast Walnut lane. Miss Allco Dreher, of Stroudsburg, Is tho guest of Mrs. Randall 11. Roberts, of 10 East Walnut lane. Miss Drehor's en gagement to Mrs. Roberts' son, Mr. How ard Roberts, wns recently announced. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chailes G. Super, of 231 West Haines street, entertained a number of friends Inst week In honor of Miss Dre her. Miss Doris Gwynne Stnton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Staton. of K113 Germantnwn avenue, is a guest of Miss Hilda Dlcklson, of Woodstown. Along the Reading Tho annual fair at Calvary Presby terian Church, which Is an Important event In Wyncotc, will bo held Thursday and Friday afternoon and evening, De cember 2 and 3. Sirs. Albert Gee, of 322 North Camao street, Oak Lane, will entertnln at n linen shower nnd ten tomorrow In honor of Miss Mnrgaret Pole, whoso mnrrlago to Mr. Percy Haywood Geo will tnko place somo thno In Jnnuary. The guestH will Includo Mrs. S. J. Geo, Mrs. Arthur Gee, Mrs. S. J. Brown, Miss Ethel Brown, Miss Ircno Brown, Mrs. Thomas Montgomery, Mrs. W. Wells nnd Mrs. Arthur Savage. Tho Ladies' Auxiliary of tho South Oak Lano Improvement Association gave a matinee MO yesterday afternoon. Tho af fair was In charge of Mrs. C. W. Van Artsdnlcn, Sirs. Arthur Becker, Mrs. Fer dinund Prltsch, Sr., nnd Mrs. Charles Woolfiom. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick K. Stow, of 10th street, Oak Lane, arc spending several weeks nt Hot Springs, Va. What's Doing Tonight Lecture, "Humor nnd Humorists ot tho ISth Century," b Thomas A. Daly, St. Joseph's College auditorium, H o'clock. Coili'se cf Physicians, 22d and Ludlow fetrcetn; 8 o'clock. rnnklln Institute, South 7th street; 8 G'clo 'k. Tree. Kensington Hoard of Trade, Hancock street and Husiiuclunna nenuc; 8 o'clock. Free. South SSd Rtri'et Business Men. Y. if. C. A.. B'.M and Hanscm streets; 8 o'clock. Free, I.'ast Central Business Men, 423 Spruce street, a o'cloik. Free. I'lilon Helvetia dinner, Tschopp's Hotel; 7 o'clock. rntertalnment, CHerbrook Institution for Blind: s o'clock. , , Kiiiiiro unit dance, TtojHl Arcanum Hospital .x.,oM;iton. Lu l.u Temple; 8 o'clock. Diilictln Committee, Catholic Theatre Moe nunt. tit. John's Itectory, i o'clotk I hlUilelphla I'oundrymcn's Association. M.irmlm tunrs' liul 8 o'clock. i'leiiaretlness lecture, (JeorKO Wentworth Carr. Central Y M i A : 8 o'clock. Monorail Horfity. General Llbraiy, "Univer sity ot lVnnslvanU; 8 o'clock. Festival of loitir, (hUiai'mano Lutheran Church; 8 o'clock. National Civil Service Reform League, Unl ersits Club; 8 o'clock. Hamilton Whist Club, 251 South -Hst Htreet. Settltm'cnt Junior Club, 28th and Lombard streets; 8 o'clock. I'lillopatrlun rrlnstrels and dance, llellevue Stiattord, N..".0 o'clock. fiermantown Uo3' Club, parade- S o'clock. 0-ograplilcal Society of Philadelphia, Wlth erspoon Hall. 8 13 o'clock STEAMSHIPS Rai ilroad & Steamship Tickets to any Place by any Line Reservations Best Hotels Let us plan your trip. COIUtKSroMJLNCK bOMClTEl). Steamship and Tourist Department Fourth Street National Bank I m sn. ith St.. I'hilaclelnhia. Pa. rrngiii i i Blerchants and Miners' Trans. Co. FLORIDA TRIPS "By Sea" Philadelphia to Ona Way Round Trip S22;40 JACKSONVILLE $39.00 1700 Mile 7-Day Trip $18.00 SAVANNAH 30.20 Includlrur meals and stateroom berth. Through tlckru to all polnti. fine tea irV Beat service. Low fare. Wireless Teltirrach. Automobiles carried. Steamer WeX iSd Sit.. 6 P. M. Send (or booklet Cltr Ticket Office, 103 S. 8th Mrcct LT(4Tln' Pesjurtmeat 1 She Lul Title sad vtt Ctem I Bretd sad 8co ju.. fails. j MRS. Mrs. Lavino is one of our most Girard Farms Mrs. Frederick Horn), of SilOS South 18th Btreet, linil ns her Ruests over TlinnkHRlvlns, her son nnd dniiRlitcr-ln-law, Mr. nnd Mrs V. A. Bond, ot Cheater, li. ; Mrs. C. 13. Uriglmtn, of Sunbury, Pa.; Mis. C. II. Ilrtehmn, of Aubuin. X. Y., nnd Mr. 13. II. Urlghnin, New York. The second entertainment In the Lyceum Course nrrnnfied by tho Ladles' Aid of Mount Hermon Church will tnko place on December li In the church, when Mr. W. Powell Hnle, Impersonator, will bo heard. Mrs. W. I. Tomlinson Is chair man of tho committee In chnrgo of theso nlTalrH, nnd nmong tho others Interested ore Mrs Joseph 13 Hill, Mrs. Neff Lalng, Mrs. Ida Heck, Mrs. A. ,1. Anderson. Mrs. Joseph Gonzalez, Mrs. Howard Harvey. South Philadelphia On Saturday evcniiiR a. surprise party was Riven Mr. Joseph Plrkes, ot 2232 South 6th street. Mr. Plrkes was pre sented with a beautiful wrltliiR set by the Younsr People's Socialist League. A light luncheon was served. folIowliiB slns nnd dnncliiR. Captain Andrew Gllbort Rave an oyster supper at his cottneo at National Park, If. J., on ThnnkSRlvliiR Day. Tho Rticsts were entcrtnlncd by the captain himself nnd ninny others, including the Oakley StnnB Band. Miss Hose MannlRnu, of 11th nnd South streets. Is upending this week nt Atlnntlo City ns the guest of Miss Sattio Vaur-han. Mr. and Mrs. Dreycr recently enter tained a iiiitnhcr of friends at their resi dence, C1G Fernon street. The ovenlng was spent In singing and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Snmuel Ilcckcrninn, of 12th and Lombard streets, aro "visiting rela tives In New York. Lansdowne Tho annual club luncheon of tho Twen tieth rVntiTy Club will be held today Mrs, Charles S. Musser is chairman of tho committee. Dr nnd Mrs. John II. Davis entertained their COO club on Saturday night. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Ilurrows, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew YounR. Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. P. Gaucher mid Mr. and Mrs. John "W. Moon. MUSICAL THE WILSON NORMAL SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND LANGUAGES ESTEY HALL, Walnut at 17th S. Advanced pupils thoroughly in structed in the ART OF TEACHING and prepared for positions as teachers. Special course in higher English. THE SCHOOL OF PRACTICE Accepts beginners at a nominal cost and develops them carefully and with out loss of time from the primary through the advanced grades along rhythmic, melodic methods. CLASS & PRIVATE INSTRUCTION APPOINTMENT BY LETTER CTACKSON Ew VOICE CULTURE 1526 CHESTNUT SX EV DC A I I CONSEHVATOKIES , rv. rlirtLL Of MUSIC AND AJIT BTUD103. 3304 N, UIIOAD ST and HIIANCII SUITE M0 rncssEit iildQm trio chestnut st altondoUGHERTY estey al K Liuuunt.iu walnut at Uth. PLVNIST ACCOMI'ANIST INSTHCCTION WINTER, BESORTS ATI-VNTIC CITY. X. J. &Le&'1&'' ATLANTIC Ciny I SuoQrior location with an unoDsiruciea viewoi Deacn and boardwalk A recognized standard , of excellence CAc.T60d. WUIERJ.BUZSy. THE LEADING RESORT HOTEL OF THE WORLD Matiwroinim ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, OWNf "HIP UINIOIUIHT JQ3IAH WHITE A SONS COMPANY TRAYM0RE SSS Westminster K'- v ar b"1- E1v- ' ll.WJ up OXf. to Ill'.M up Tkly. Chaa-Buhr. LAKEWOOD. K. J. PXNBWOOD HAXir Pins air. war biauUts jasuis asa at.uia cauu, veeiuw. EDWARD GEORGE LAVINO AND HER SON popular young matrons. She will be remembered as Mis? Murie Dencjjre. Weddings STEri'ACIinil STKIN'UACH Tlio mtirrl.'iKu of Hiss Itutli M. Stcln linch, dnuslitcr ot Jlrs. Jolinntui and tho lato Dr. Lewis W. Stclubncli, to Mr. Luster a. Stcppnchcr, ot 1S0I Sprint? Gnrilpn strcot, will take plnco ut 0 o'clock tonlRht tit the homo ot tho bride's mother. 13CJ North Hroiul street. Itcv. Henry nerkottltz, of tho Hodopli Shalom ConRrogntlon. will perform tho coremony, which will bo followed by a reception Tho lirlilo will wear a sown of white satin nnd rose point lace, with a veil of lullo extending to tho hem of tho court train. Her attendants will be Miss Kdna Kteppacher, the brldeRrooms'.s sister, maid of honor, and Miss Iluth Gerstley and Miss Dorothy Stern, brldesmaidrt. Miss Steppachcr's frock Is of peach color faille taffeta with trimming of net embroidered with Iridescent spanples. The bridesmaids will bo Kowned allko In pink satin draped with cream-colored lace. Mr. Maurice Stcppnchcr will bo his brother's best num. Tho brldcKroom and brldo will leave on an extended Southern trip, and upon their return will live nt 211S SprliiB Garden street. mryi:r-kckiiahdt. Announcement Is made Is mado of the marriage of Mian Clalro E. Kckhurilt, granddaughter of Mrs. AV. Reldciiour, of Glenfllile, to Mr. Albert L. Meyer, of 3210 North Uroad strcot, on Thursday, Novem ber 23. at tho homo of tho bride's grand mother. The Rev. Dr. V. H. Dlppell, of tho Gerrnnn Lutheran Church, performed tho ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer left for a tour through the West. KMIGK-POLLACK. Miss Muriel Pollack, formerly of Phila delphia, whoso father, the late George Pollack, was United States Consul to Panama, was married today to Mr. Wil liam i:mlge, of Hrooklyn. Tho ceremony was performed by tho Ilev. Dr. Albertson at noon In tho La fayctto Presbyterian Church nnd wns followed by a breakfast at tho Crescent Club, only members of tho Immediate families being present. Mr. and Mrs. I'migo left for Corpus Chrlstl, Tex., where they will mnko their future home. SHAMAN-GIBSON. A pretty wedding took place on the evening of November 23, when Miss Isabel C. Gibson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tetcr Gibson, of 1127 Hrlo nvenue, beenmo the brldo of Mr. Arthur Samuel Seaman. The ceremony wns performed nt tho homo of tho bride, by tho Rev. Hugh 13. McCrone, of Wakefield Church, Gcrmantoun, Miss Margaret Lorlmor, of Crovden, acting ns niald of honor. Tho bride, who was given In mnrrlago by her ratlinr, woro a gown of white crepo do chine, adorned with pearls, and carried n bouquet, of Ilrldo roses nnd lilies of tho valley. The maid of honor woro a gown of yellow crepe do chine, trimmed In gold lace nnd panno velvet, nnd carried yellow chrysanthemums. Mr. Paul Seaman, brother of tho bridegroom, acted as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Sea man will be at homo after January 1, nt 3.11C North Park avenue. Tioga Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Buerger have left their apartments in tho Majestic and aro occupying their home, 3710 North ISth street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Hobcr, neo Sacks, of 37:8 North ISth street, aro receiving congratulations on the birth of a son on Satuidny, November 20. Roxborough A well-attended dinncr-danco was held at tho Country Club Friday ovenlng. Mr. Frank Sagendorph was chairman of tho committee. s,K,os!.'sa! 1 A M A TVTC '! '; Tailor of the Better CIa ' . Ladies Tailor and Importer -; ' 253 S. 13th St. 1j ? Special offer for a short time ' i i on Fun, Suits, Top Coats and i f' Riding Habits, copies of the I '. latest French models. ' Our regular $60 to $75 Suits "' , for $35 Samples Sent on Request n ,. N".i.st;s; Who is Punky Dunk? Ask the MRS. ItUDOLPIt BbANKENBimO, Mrs. Edward F. Sayres, Mrs John XV. Converse, Mrs. John Willing, Mrs. J. Harrison Smith, Mrs. George C. Thomas, Mrs. C. Stanley llurlburt. Mrs. It. Walter Starr. Mrs. Russell Dunne, Mrs. Charles A Bonder, Mrs. Henry Philips Hnmmon, Mrs 1'rederlck K. Koons, Mrs. Howard XV Lewis', Mm David Lewis, Mrs. (J. Oram Ring, Mrs. Ralph C. Stewart, Mrs. Wilbur Taylor, Mrs Norrls Henderson, Mrs. James G. Halfour, Mrs James A. Alcorn, Mrs. J. Millard Kesslcr and Mrs. Roland C. Taylor nre among the list of patronesses for tho niusicnl fantasy, "Tho Journey of Joy," which will be pro duced hi the ballroom of the Bollovue Ht rat ford on the nights of December 14 nnd 15, for Iho benefit of the Northern Home for I'Vlendless Children. Tho theme of the fnntnsy Is weird and nivatlo, and much ot the musle car ries out the effect of dramatic nltcgorv. A slight plot runs like a silver thread through tho production, nnd nets as con necting link for tho mnny ypectncular dances and songs with which tho entire piny Is replete. "Jov." ethereal and elusive, disliking the poor children with whom she comes in eontnet. Incurs the anger of "Envy," who conspires with "Misfortune" to get even with "Joy" and induce her to run nwnv with him. They wander fnr afield, visit tlio Innd of "Hats and Owls," nnd aro sorely frightened "Charily." in her quest for "Jov," Is Joined by "Youth," "Rrautv, ' "Grnco" nnd "Onlctj ," but their march Is nil In vain; "Joy" conHtnntly eludes them, though they seek her In moving plcturo palaces, roof garden cafes, nnd danco halls. Her (light Is a long one, occupying all the yours ot her lifo from tho time sho Is a woo child at school until she reaches woman's estate. Much to the mirprlso and delight of thoso seeking her, "Joy" Is finally discovered In the nehool- I ' '!.!'.,,.. ...j J f Y .-.r "' it I .-.I. "wiwyjol 1" .'-r.l- s3iY"uuhn I ,-.;! i J0TH 1 '' jU',w,,Hr I ',r:lo(itiimut?i I .- V.i "" ""'"nS pxi-ro-wwTujn, I .'fl 3UHM-SS3IU, I i. onv emj J &; THE S.S. WH ITEDErlTALrlFGXo! rSdSphla!h. I PREPARED AND QV lrtlt Mimuficlurvrs mt 0UI 3ulie 4 n t oJ. I GUARANTEED DY HewVorh SonFranasco Atlanta, Chlcaoo Montrealxan. 1 ' ' Brooklyn BostoTi Oakland Clnclnruitl Toronto.Can. Children room from which sho had fled many years before, sitting near a magnificent Chrlnt mas tree, about which the kiddles are dancing nnd singing happily. While the conception of tho plot 1 simple, It has BUITlclcnt of the mystlo pervading It to render It most alluring, punctuated, as It is, with spectacular dances and tableaux, Tho green fairies, representing childhood's days, and tho small children from tho homo who repre sent tho school children nro especially appealing. An Innovation In this year's production will bo a song with violin accompaniment, rendered by the Misses Mortlmoore, and Miss Margaretta HIsp. ham, ono of the season's attractive debutantes, will delight her audience with a dnncc-song, A number of supper parties have been nrranged for both nights of tho perform ance, and a dnnco for tho talent and their friends will be given on tho night of tho second pcrformnnce. SUITS, AFTERNOON AND EVENING FROCKS The Dlitlnctlve Kind of Smart Authentic Style Our reputation for best materials, design, workmanship nnd Immediate servlco Is established among follow ers of faultless fashion. McFADDEN 1C15 Walnut St. Now that's one for everyone in the family, including the grandchil dren. Let's see. Better put an other one in for my little friend Bobby, my 'newsy.' It'll help me get him started in the tooth-brushing habit, too. "You see, our dentist tells us that S. S. White' Tooth Paste is not only a perfect cleanser and safely antiseptic, but it's also free from medication. Its flavor appeals to the children as well as to the grown ups." "I'm sure of that, from the num ber that come back for more." in 10c or SSo tubes. Fowdcr, 25c tins. At your druggist's or mailed on receipt of price I I 1 vl 51