mmmmmmmmmmSI EVENING LED(11Rll-PTTTTfAT)T,PTTTA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1915? $0 W XJNJNJii TALiJUS UAlJbX ABOUT JrfANY TJrllJNUS ijn this auuiAJb WORLD L ReV, and Mrs, Harrison B. Wright Will Introduce St Their Daughter at a Danaant This Afternoon. The Hutchinsons Will Give a Dance ESOOUBllyth-word tor ,ckttnd si mi h" ----- ?"t t raletl from morn iu cv-, 'f .i.-i.i we have a pretty good ' think? &moon Marie WrwJU ft .V hfl Bcllovue-srratford mVteM by her parents, the nov, aeG.rdens or WriKht. KSph'. rectory. D.1a. 'fc . L.rmim? nrni extremely l"1!".. Mt faforlto In the , t and will have some of the P" ...!.,. debutantes rccolvinir with .r among them Margaret He & Merrick, Sarah Nellson McAllister, Margarotta and Olivers, Elisabeth Orimths, Ellzn- turn'1'""' ". , -1....4 rtnonnr a Adams, wanon . JL and Frances Scott. 1 .liter Sibyl will also rccelvo to Some of her friends. Sibyl's jJSait to Oxiy Coates was an "!. ... .nrlnc. Sho camo out two SSL who win bo In the rccelvlne Say also,as wilt Mary Williams, Cbtth Williams. Lucia Warden and Znte, Bally. I suppose most of them juices p .j iintchln- SSJer, "hlc" W,M b0 glv?n i? thQ !!ieai also. Danny and neggy judliison and John Mears' cards were d b the nvUc3 and JudBlne ' rom t,h0 fopolarity of theso same men, I predict I (ood time. it Hutchinson Is always a pleasant &es3 wd so many of tho younger sot IT,, her well, as bIio has for soveral Syi Ttry successfully chaperoned one !Jti popular dancing classes, so there t,M doubt about tho good tlmo every . lll liac Tho girls are having ceat fun suggesting that It Is Danny a lad Item's debut, to cay nothing of John's, to I would not be surprised If lie; received nosegays and all tno nitons other debutante presents. Tho juwlU will give a dinner for Ellza kUi Adams beforo tho Hutchinson jum and tho Horace Eugcno Smiths tilfalJO entertain. th ihn charity ball wn9 a success &ai can bo no doubt. And tho open ly feature was beautiful In tho ox bmt, Charlie Morgan did hlmsolf pond and was tho typical "maltro do fclce" in tho midst of everything, jading tho various sets with his usual pace, Ho woro a -white wig and satin ifMJ coat and black silk tights, and ifi dancing shoes were tied with satin At the end of tho danco of Winter HndAlaSergeant, who was gowned la block and had donned a whlto wig llso, danced In the centre and drove tj two teams of the Valentino group tmi and round In circles, while Do jeiler as Santa Claus and ChrlBt BsTirees and January In snowball amines danced gracefully around tfan. The yalentino group was lovely hi I think really outdanced all tho elhtn in point of graco and perfec tion of technique. tThs November bunch was tho least ittruilia In costume, and yet tho girls Swe. very pretty. They had plain llt tls sleeveless polo coats, of black and jKjtj Dtripes, with very short skirts Ttc rldlifg Breeches and boots. Sophlo Scms, wrr.o loves tho bizarre In every thing, cutsuiped tho others by at least a Ineu and a half in tho width of tie bars on her coat. It seems always irity t make a blatant noto in an (itSerwlse harmonious wholo, Th committee deserves all tho credit In the world for tho success of J affair, for thoy havo managed to wi It quite a social event, and last rtftit there were very few people there Ifi&li not know, Among tho un sown were two who caused much ex ponent by their scarcity of apparel, Sdthejieculiar hooped BklrtB of white WIe. which were hung about tho hips h latin ribbons. fit la a, remarkable thing how well tM'tiall is patronized with so much solng on, and this week we surely have tO fork out n lnr nf vih 14 the Prazdnlk on Monday, the Dld- , "Men on Wednesday and tho fiulty Thursday. But the old Acad- r floor Is always fine, and when older people get tired and go horns leave more Bpace, and the two M do their duty, It Is some fun. gttTs'me. fMt you know that the Rltz has put ?a a wooden floor In the Cafe Paris '"w tie supper-dances? I think that aucn better for all concerned. Some- ? aarble floor is the best ever, VW can't alwaya tell and If It Is at 5 Uap, well, it's good night for a Py r iox trot. ?V who had .'nced th'e're on y night gazed with surprise on ttaanje of affairs on Tuesday. Aa S"ys. "It is because of the de teiiv i.'eW of our Guests; much aa "STi appearance of the marble 3?' "r nevertheless find it tiring 2Bl8C0mforlln .i .. Hi. ", ou me tuunagemeni &M. v o worltmen and In an in 3te rt t,me the entro floor dls- I1t7 a waa replaced by this." KlTery miifh j.v.. .. .. . . . . ,iarii V "ouu' " 'e aancing raa Kft placed by the skating. IgV Bi8a ia gooa in botn lJlay WtPect a Pnntlnrmnf nf TJHI- nelli she Is actuated entirely by sontl ment In bringing the wedding party here, for she hns always expressed a desire to ho married In the same room In which her mother became a bride yearn ngo. Frederic Kay, or as ho Is known to his Intimates, at Princeton, "Fur." Kay, was one of tho most popu lar men of his class nnd I understand that not a few of his classmates will accompany him when ho arrives. His sister, Lucy, who come out a few years ngo nnd wan tho most popular girl ct her year, will attend as maid of honor. NANCY WYNNE. u,V V next we, w rather on 5 ,' w.n' Elizabeth Ponnell be ,. ,! ,FW8 t Frederic Qoddard S2iiii 'lom6 r her grandmother, KUttm "" eranuiiiumc- (Hl. .. " """ ". DWUUU4- ?. iue prospective bride, who JJa, i 4. w w oU( fills ucv i the daughter of James Don- Uk4 fij ,h s,tr p wUI (. .a.. i. nouce mu be i-owuu Ultphoa, liomber muct b rii.lh fnuuttlctloj to M3! " IJr, 0 "" win H9t b BtAUUtsJ. Personals Mr. and Mrs. John It. Valentine, Mr. nnd Mr. W. Ilnrklle Henry, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert E. Strnwbrldge. Mr. and Mrs. W. W Montgomery, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Antelo Devercaux nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Stanley Hoove n'ro forming a party to attend thc hunt given by Mr. Charles E. Mather, of Ilrnndywlno Farm, and Mr W. Plunk ett Stewart, M. T. II. Cheshire Hunt, nt TJnlonvlllc, on Mon day. Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Tho guests at tho theatre party to be given on Monday by Mrs Charles A. Totter In honor of Miss Marian Hutchin son Button wll be Miss Ellzaboth Clifton Adams. Miss A. Marjory Tnylor, Miss Frances Wharton Scott, Miss Mary dell. Dercum, Miss Ixulso Slnnlckson Ore', Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Potter, Jr., Mr. J. Clayton Straw bridge. Mr. J. Howe Adnms, Jr., Mr William J. Wright, Mr. Itobcrt WlUon Wlgton, Mr. Albert Lucas, Mr. John M. Carter, Mr. Shirley Mc Cnll, Mr. John 13. Hcyl and Mr, Morris Freeman. Mrs Robert E. Btrnwbrldge, of Oak ham, England, met thc members of tho Ited Cross Clnss at Mrs. Charles A. Pot ter's homo In Chestnut Hill yesterday nnd told them of thc wonderful work accomplished by the American Hospital nt Pnlirnton, In Devonshire, of which Lndy Paget la the president. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Burton Pobln- I etto have returned to this city from thc Virginia iioi springs, wncro mcir noncy moon was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wcthcrlll cnter tnlncd Informally nt the Coin d'Or last night beforo tho Charity Ball. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Atwater Kent, of nosemont, lmo sent out Invitations (for n dinner at the Merlon Cricket Club on Tucsdny, December 23, beforo tho sub scription dance organized by Mrs. Richard E. Norton nnd Mrs. Kane S. Green. Mr. nnd Mrs J. Kearsley Mitchell will close "Red Roso Mnnor" nbout Decem ber 20 itnd occupy their town house, 227 East Rlttenhouso square, for tho winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard M. Hcckscher entertained at an informal dinner last evening nt their home, "By-the-Way," Strafford. Among those present were Mr one! Mrs. William E. Rolln, Mr. Ed ward Browning and Miss Mary McCabc, of Devon. Mrs. Chnrles A. Munn left on Wed nesday for New York, where she will spend several days. Mr. and Mrs, Fcrreo Brlnton enter tained Mr. and Mrs. J runes Hancock In their box at the Charity ball last night. Mr. and Mrs. C. Barton Keen, of Whitehall. Strafford, will give a dinner dance in January In honor of their niece, Miss Corlnno Borden Freeman. The date has not et been decided. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Mathews have left Devon and will remain at the Aldlno for tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. William Elliot and tho Misses Elliot have closed their houso at Bryn Mawr nnd will reside hero for tho remainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graham will ar rive at the Aldlno on Monday and wilt remain In town for the rest of the winter. The Quaker City Chnpter of tho D. A. R. hns issued Invitations to the annual luncheon which is to bo held on Saturday at the Rittenhouse. Mrs. W. Wayne Bab cock, 2033 Walnut street, will preside. Following tho luncheon there will bo a round table talk on the history of the chapter during the Inst IS years. On Monday tho Independence Hall Chapter will give a luncheon. Chestnut Hill Invitations have been received for a masked dance at the Philadelphia Cricket Club on New Year's Eve. Mr. Joseph Jennings, who has always been active in the cricket club doings, has tho dance arrangements In charge Mrs. M. W. Tattersfleld. of 720J Lin coln drive, will glvo a children's party on Wednesday, December 29. In honor of her three grandchildren. Miss Cjnthla Tattersfleld, Master Payton Tattersfleld and Master Bobby Tattersfleld About 30 little boys and girls will be Invited. German town Mrs. Francis Bradley, of Tox ond Coulter streets, has returned from Bos ton, where she visited friends, nnd was extensively entertained while there. Miss Mary Louise MeCown. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. MeCown. will return next week from boarding school to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents at their home. 6SCH Emlen street, Mr. and Mrs. MeCown will give a dance at the Philadelphia Cricket Club on December 20 for their daughter. Miss Elizabeth Ash. of Greene and Knox Btreets, will entertain the members of her bridge club on Wednesday, De cember 15. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Stambach, of 311 Lincoln drive, will give a house warming on Saturday of this week. Mr, William R. Tucker. Russian Con sul In this city, Is In Washington for sev eral days on business. STEAMSHIPS pXOPIDA Bydea wmnmin ilim m fjBp pblUdelpbla to Jacksonville On Wr Bound Trip S22.40 S39.00 lacludlas McU and Stateroom litrtb 1700-ilUo 7-I)r Trip. Including: top-OYr . Bvaonli. Tlck.ti food riunlo wltaln lx month.. 8uam.r itivta Philadelphia vry Wedne.day and Saturday at P M. Bend for Particular.. JIEHCIIANTS MINERS' TJj UNS. CO. Ticket OBTlce. 103 S. tu St.. ftillm. Pa. IV r.TUHNKK, O. P. A., llaUlmor Hi. ITOKTn TfiyTvBRf Tm vAlra DD4a.rLmat Tb Land TUU nd Treat Company Broad and fcUaiciu Sis.. PBUt. WILL APPEAR IN SCHOOL PLAY TONIGHT ffSk j3Jfeyh mm m,MirH Tfe WW's 1 j 41vw v - W - . r ii$ t st v Bw 1 , ' f t if: 1 " fr Jv ti.tiy !aBliTv s i ul l?ssYi filii Entertainments Mr. ond Mrs. J Howard Mecke, of 333 Kent road, Cmv)d, gave a surprlso party Tuesday night In honor of their daughter. Miss Mario Dorothy Mecke. Their guests were Miss Marion Moyn, Miss Dorothy Mecke, Mlsi A. E. Christie, Miss S. Potrlck, Miss Marlon PIckford, MIbs Roberta Browning, Miss Mary Mc Calln, Miss J. C Mecke, Mr. R. C. Pyle, Mr. J. E. Dolnn. Mr. T. H. Mecke. Mr. J. Howard Mecke, Jr.. Mr. Donald Knight, Mr. John McCormlck, Master Chnrlci Mccko and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wclmer. Miss Louise Gctz gave a farewell party to her friends beforo moving to Allen town. There were many guests fiom South Bethlehem and nearby towns. Mr. Ellli Broditeln gave a lolln solo, accom panied by Miss Rose Cohen. Mr. M. Gar flnkln exhibited the latest steps with Mlsi Elizabeth Miller. Thoso present were Miss Edith Cole man, Miss Ida Coleman, Miss Julo Cole man, Miss Dorothy Coleman, Miss Isa bella Llpshutz, Miss Sarah Llpshutz, Mlia Kathryn Llpshutz, Anna and Mnrno Llp shutz, Miss Alda Reiner, Miss Deborah Reiner, Miss Elizabeth Miller, Miss Ber tha Miller, Miss Bertha Ncuman, Miss Edith Xeuman, Miss Esther Gctz, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gctr, Mr nnd Mrs. Ell Oetz. Mr. and Mrs. II. Coleman, Mr. Bernard Jacobson, Mr. R. Cohen, Mr. M. Gar flnkle. Mr. David Garflnklo. Mr. & Phil lips, Mr. C. Ostroff, Mr. Ell Brodstcln, Mr. A. Heller, Mr. I. Cohen, Mr. Harry Cohen, Mr. Morris Fmnlc, Mr. Morton Berkowltz, Mr. Louis Coleman, Mr. Ed Coleman, Mr, N. Coleman, Mr, Morris Sheffrln, Mr, Jack Koslovsky nnd Mr. Charles Abrahams. Tho stenography class of the Hebrew Education Society celebrated Hanukka last Saturday evening by giving a Ilnn ukka party at the home of Miss Bcsslo Trachtenborg. 252S South 9th street. Tho decorations, which were furnished by Miss Trances Yoblick, woro ory line. Mr. David Melnlck, a tenor, sang n number of the latest song hits, assisted nt the piano by Miss Rose Segal. Somo of the guests present were Miss Besslo Trnchtenberg, Miss Frances Yob lick, Miss Roso Segal, Miss Nina Slnkov, Miss Minerva Stein, Mr. Louis Trnchten berg, Mr. Benjnmln Shoemaker, Mr. David Melnlck. Mr. Edwnrd Weiss, Mr. Ravld Rosen, Mr. Maurice Osto. Mr. Meyer Herring and Mr. Herman Mazer. Tho Auxiliary of the Jewish Sheltering Homo for the Homeless nnd Aged will glvo a. concert and dance on Sunday eve ning at New Royal Hall, "th and Morris streets. A very elaborato program has been arranged for this occasion. Tho Auxiliary of the home has been Instru mental of late In aiding the mother or ganization. It has given a series of dances this fall, and has contributed all the proceeds of these affairs to the home. Tho Jewish Sheltering Home Is now building an annex to its main building, and In order to erect this building It Is necessary to raise about $13,000. The Aux iliary Is doing atl It possibly can to help the Institution. The home In the last year has served more than 200,000 meals to the homeless and unemployed and has a permanent list of SO old Inmates, who spend their declining years within its walls. All who attend the above affair will help along a most worthy cause, The commit tee In charge of the dance Is composed of Mr. Ell Glnzburg, Mr. Leon Blumberg, Miss Jennie Glnzburg, Miss Belle Freed man. Miss Lillian Rublnsohn. Mr, Jack Leventhal, the Misses Harris and Miss JIalberstadt. Miss Bessie Rosenberg gave a Dutch supper to the members of the O. M. Sew ing Circle Saturday evening at her home, 1035 South 6th street. The guests present were Miss Sadlo Borth. Miss Annette Derringer, Miss Reba Kohn. Miss Sarah Price, Miss Rose Rozet,, Mrs. I Rozet, Miss Estelle Schlesslnger, Miss Arjna WINTER RESORTS These boys will take part in tho annual play which is given by; tho Penn Charter School tonifjht. Rcadinc from left to rirrht, thev nrc Ralph T. Schoble, '10; Jnck B. Keller. '17; William Wnllnco Enrly, '19; E. B. Pollard, '1G; William C. Hays, Jr.. '10, and tho Indian "maid" is Mr. William Wnllnco Early in a different costume. Along the Main Line OVERHROOK-Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas J Hare and Mr. nnd Mrs Casper Drucd Ing have arranged a scries of dances to bo given nt tho Overbrook Golf Club tho third Wednesday of each month, starting Wednesday night, December 15 Thoso who will nttend the dunces Includo Mr. and Mrs Edward Dunton, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henkels, Mr. and Mrs Edward Flem mlng, Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Trocmner, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Webb, Mr. nnd Mrs Frederick McManut, Mr, and Mrs. James McArdlo, Mr. and Mrs Edwnrd Rodgers, Miss Helen Loughlln, Miss Addlo llaum girtnor, Mr. Thomas Lunny and Mr. Frank Martin. MERION Dr. nnd Mrs W. Newbold Wntson. of Berkley road, nnd Miss Ida Bockman, will glo a lnrgo dince nt Tho Rittenhouse, 22d nnd Chestnut streets, Wednesday, December 15, at which 200 guests will bo present. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Jacobs, of Sycamore avenuo, hao decided to call their baby daughter little Miss Loulso Jacobs. ATLANTIC CITY. X. J. 0r wr Ttri. ANTIC CITY Snnortor location with an unobs tructed v iew of beach ananoarawqiK vreconrnzea .nrHnrri of Mfeelmnee CcH60d KUTSJ.BU2Sy. lilt LEADING RtSOXT HOTtl Of Tilt WORLD ATLANTIC OWY. N. J. OWNIRaHir UlNiatUIMT JQ3IAH WHITE A SONS COMPANY AUGUSTA, GA. PARTRIDGE INN M. W. PARTBIDOB. A. D. CU81HNCJ. OPEN NOVEMBER TO MAY 5 minutes to country club; two 18-hoU coif couraea ; tennis i dancing : aultca with hatha and alxplnr porcnta, Notad for tta excellent eulaln. IDEAL W1NTKK CLIMATE Aodma New York Dfflc. 8 Weat 0th St. Shtekmon, Miss Irene Brlnn. Miss Bella Shapiro nnd MIbs Rose Selgel. A party was given by Miss Joan Rosen thal at her home, 110" Locust street, on Saturday evening. The KUests wero re ceived by Mlsa Roso Welsberg. Enter tainment was furnished by a few of the guests, Including Mr. Joe Young. Mr. William Holz. Mr. Joo Goldberg. Mr. Ashcr. Mr. Lew Marcus, Mr Charles Freedman, Mr. Lew Llebster, Mr. Henry Freedman, Mr Joa Neff and Mr. Law renco Hershmnn Among tho other guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Rosenthal, Miss Jesslo Hirsch berg. Miss Rose Cohan, Miss Reba Zang well. Miss Tillle Rosenthal. Miss Kath crlne Kornwltz, Miss Grnce Kendnll, Miss Rose Perlman. Miss Jean Snjdcrmnn, Miss Rny Hamnu, Miss Sadie Freed mnn, Miss Ellso Kolb, .Miss Besslo Lntz, Miss Lena Znngwlll. Miss Bessie Hlrsch berg. Miss Besslo Ellnkolf, Mrs. I Rosen thal, Miss Blanche Rosenthal, Mr, Mar tin Borlsli, Mr Jack Hoffman. Mr. Dave Mnx, Mr. Robert Nowlvltz, Mr. Albert Miller, Mr. Jack Kessler. Mr. Nat Gold berg, Mr Edward Feldman, Mr. Louts Cohan, Dr. J. M, Rosenthal. Mr. Julius Horawltz, Mr. Jny Ooldman, Mr. Bnlney D, Bnron. Mr. Moe Hlnkelsteln. Mr. Rob ert Rosenthal and Mr, Jack Katzoff, of Boston. Mass. Delaware County Mrs. Edward C. Fay will entertain tho members of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Drexel Hill Athletic Association at her home this afternoon. The Delaware County Poultry Associa tion will hold its annual show In the Media Armory from January 13 to 22. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Walsh gavo a tea Tuesday afternoon In honor of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Llzetto Wnlsh. a debutnnto of this year. Thoy wero as sisted In receiving by 15 members of tho younger set, sevcial of whom are from New York. The tea was followed by a supper and danco for tho receiving party. Miss May Hnggerty gao n party Wedncsdny evening nt the theatre. The guests Included Miss Ruth Israel, Miss Agnes Haggerty, Miss Gertrudo Bachlcr. Miss Mary Frnnces Kcllcy. Mr. Alfred HngRertv, Mr. Wnllnco Mcllhcnney, Mr. Jnmcs Gnllagher. Mi William King. A supper and dance followed at tho Bellouc-Stratford. Lansdowne The Wcdnesdny evening dancing class met this week In Barker Hall. Tho class Is under the direction of Mr Abram L Street. Tho members present wore Miss Lillian Smalley, Miss Dorothea Prendcr gast, Miss Cecil Ryan, Miss Agnes Ryan, Miss Mnrlon Peterson. Miss Ella Rjan. Miss Virginia Walton, Mr and Mrs. David Jones, Mr nnd Mrs Isaac H Adler, Mr nnd Mrs Thomas CulUnan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Blgham, Mr nnd Mrs. Lee J. Eastmnn, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Love, Mr. nnd Mrs Frederick Leopold, Miss Eleanor Johnson, Mr Charles Johnson, Mr, George Hooper, Mr Cecil Wilson, Mr. Thomas Prendergnst, Mr. Stafford Prendergast and Mr. Albert E. Peterson, Jr. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Sl'KCIAT. S WKKKS' COI1KSK 10 Sl'AMSH. rithNCH. lTAIIlN, UIIltJIAN 4 I.KSSON8 A WEEK Technical Trarlirra Jf Translators' ,n. mo Perr Hide Spruca -IJ.IS STRAVPR'S Th. Ile.t nu.lnt.i School. Jinftltn J 601.801 Cbt.tnut Sirtat. DANCING l'ALUS I)U lSdK, 715 .. llroud SI., bel. r'ulrmount ae. Urand opening tomorrow night A,!mllnn Md'ei tiV gentlemen 83c. rilOP. IICItCULES CONDAX. Vtl.NTKU ItESOIITH M'INTKK ltESOltrH AtlanticCitv Mil aiiV iW i w JLj! vi i fl i'i Hii-nn..m' r- l 11 M I J? a iiTd! l;?ij 1 w ii ! jioTrTWw 11m XX. JU IAKEWOOO. N. J. PINBWOOO HALIr-Plnw air, car baautli like. EleUrle n3 Ki-i Utha. Booil Traymor The Spirit of America at Play; Magnitude and Cheerfulnea Belvedere bubuiurliie RrlH lleatnurnnt Traymore The l'ronieuude lu the Murble nxchnnse 'lliree Uecka I'rvntliiK the HourdxulU. and the Ocean Library Tower Titu (Jolf Counm i:culmj 3Iulcale Clolater Garden TRAYMORE FRIDAY CHATS OLJD KRIS AT THE TRAYMORE Atlantic City this year will have a Christmas extraordinary, The Traymore with its Christmas tree, bearing sifts for every guest, will naturally be the centre of the celebra tion. Visitors will have a chance to hear the Boston Grand Opera Company in "Madam Butterfly," at Keith's Garden Pier Theatre, Pavlowa, the Russian genius of the dance, will be with them. The Apollo Theatre, where so many plays have been first staged, will offer a first chance to see Selwyn and Company's new comedy, "The Devil's Gar den." Christmas Day, in the breeiy sunshine of the Boardwalk, with these diversions and the superb service, comfort and beauty of the Traymore will maTse a memorable experience. The heavy advance bookings at the Tray more advise against delay in making reservations, THE LARGEST FIREPROOF RESORT HOTEL Poalal B. Wtdtt. Prea. JJyJ THE WORLD ,0h w MflW ' T j PENN CHARTER'S ANNUAL PLAY TO BE GIVEN AT BELLEVUE-STRATFORD The 13th Yearly Performance by the School's Literary Society Given in the Ballroom Tonight Will Be Followed by Dancing 7 THE 13th annual play and danco of ths Penn Charter Literary Boclety wilt b given In tho ballroom of tho Bellevuo 8tratford this evening at 8 o'clock. About 000 undergraduntes will attend, also members of ths alumni, parents nnd friends of the school, now In the 227th year of Its existence. Tho music will bo furnished by Hera berg's Orchestra, of 15 pieces, Tho play given will bo "Tha Touchdown," a four act comody by Marlon Short A college football piny on the order of "Strong heart" nnd the "College Widow." A combination of humor and sentiment, with a hero, villain, pretty girls and stalwart youths, A fitting play to bo given by the school that recently won tho championship of tho Intcracadcmlc League, rolling up Ml points to their opponents' 8. Among those. In tho cast are: Grant (Hayden, E Arno Shuman, 'Ifii Bob Hay den, Brendan D. Walsh, '16; Alfred Wolfe. E. M. Forbes. '16: OenO Clark, A. C, Brown, '16. Junius Brocks, Chnrles F. Pcnnock, '16: George Holman, J. Mar shall Plersol. '17, Frank Mitchell, Allien Rolchner, '17, Professor Sumner, Percy N. Wood. '16; Wntnssa Faulkner. Wlll Inm Wnllnco nnrly, '13: Henn Mnynnrd, Jnck B. Keller, '17, Margery Carson, Ed ward II. Pollird, '16; Dolly Sylvester. Ralph T. Schoble. 'IS; Evelyn Sylvester, William C. Hayes, Jr, '19; l'rlscilln Par mnlec, John S. Williams, '16; financial manager, Joshua M. Holmes, Jr., '16, ad vertising mannger, Frank F Patterson, 3d, '16; property manager, Caleb C. Hob erti, '16; stngo manager, Edmund G. Hnuff, '17; coach and general manager, Dr. C. A. Strong Among thc patronesses and boxholders will be Mrs Joseph Ashbrook, Mrs Joshua W. Atleo. Mrs. William O. Au denrlod, Jr., Mrs. Wilfred Bancroft, Mrs. Norrls S Bnrratt, Mm. Clarenco Rartlott. Mrs Edward W. Bok. Mrs. Reynolds D. Brown, Mrs. David S. B. Chew. Mrs. Philip S. Colltns, Mrs. J. Carl Do La Cour, Mrs. Rnlph Dcrr, Mrs. Voorhces Drajton, Mrs. Thomas F. Dur ham, Mrs Frank B. Ean. Jr., Mrs. Rowland C. Evans, Mrs. John J. Foulk rod. Mrs Arthur II. Gerhard, Mrs. W. Grldln Grlbbel. Mrs. Frank T. Grlswoid, Mrs. George II. llarris, Miss Lucrctta S. Hcckscher, Mrs Howard 3 Hill. Mrs. James W. Holland, Miss Lucy S H. Hol Innd, Mrs Joshua M. Holmes, Mrs Ed ward Hopkin8on, Jr., Mrs. C. Stanley Hurlbut, Mrs. Robert D. Jcnks, Mrs. Richard M. Jones, Mrs. William C. Knowlcs, Mrs. Ernest La Place, Mrs. Theodore Lo Boutllller, Mrs. John T. Lewis. Jr.. Mrs. Jnmcs M. Longncre, Mrs John M. Longncre, Mrs C. Watson Mc Kechnn. Mrs. Edwnrd E. Marshall, Mrs. r. Warren Marshall. Mrs. Richard M. Marshall, Mrs, John II. Mussor. Jr., Mrs. William R. Nicholson, Mrs. W. Pnul O'Neill, Mrs Henry B. Pntton, Mrs. William Pepper, Jr , Mrs J. Wesley Pull man, Mrs. Benjamin R. Reath. MrB L. Irving Rclchner. Mrs. William W Roper. Mrs. Alfred O Scnttcrgood, Mrs, William E. Scull. Miss Violet Ponn-Gaskcll Skll lcrn, Mrs. Thomas U. Smith, Mrs. John B. Stetson, Jr., Mrs. Antonio Y. Stewart, Mrs C. Clifford Taylor. Mrs. Freeman B. Taj lor, Mrs Joseph B. Townsend, Miss Marjorlo B. Townsend. Mrs Harlow C. Voorhecs, Mrs. James E. Walsh, Mrs. John M. Whltall, Mrs. Henry M. Will lams, Mrs. Charles R. Wood, Mrs. Rich ard D Wood, Mrs. Charlton Tarnall and Mrs. Harold E. Yarnnll. The Betsy Ross Sewing Club of the Roxborough Presbyterian Church will bo entertained on Wednesday night, December 15, at tho homo of Mrs. What ley Sauers, on Ridge avenue. The mem bers Includo Mrs. William McCleilan, Mrs. Samuel Miller, Mrs. Washington Moyer, Mrs. Howard Moyer, Mrs. Her man McMnster, Mrs. John Hansford, Mrs, William F. Steele, Mrs. Chrlsttnsen, Mrs. John Lex, Mrs. William Culn, Mrs. It. Carver, Mrs. Katharine Comog, Mrs. Newton Bernard, Mrs. Louts Flick, Mrs. Harry Wood, Mrs. William T. Reed, Miss Mary J. Palton, Mrs. George Wanklln and Mrs. Harry Clark. North Philadelphia The Ladles of the Catholic Jlomn Aid Society will hold tt bassar at the Hotel Walton on Tuesday next from 2 until i p. m. Tho proceeds will be given to the Catholic Home, 29th street and Allegheny aVcnue. A number of useful and fancy articles have been donated; the booth containing dolls will be presided over by tho following ladles: Mrs. Ignatius J. Horstmann, Mrs. J. W. Loguo and Mrs. J. 8. Cox, Mrs. Hokey will dispose of the fancy nnd useful articles; tho candy booth will bo in chargo of Miss May Murphy, Mrs. N. P. Qulnn, Miss Helen MoNlchol, Miss Mulhern and Miss Gertrudo Burk. Cigarettes and flowers will bo sold by Mrs. Joseph Wills and Miss Helen Mc Glynn; home-mado cakes and Jellies. Mrs. William J. Mccolsky. Mrs. E. White. Mrs. T. F. Rynn, Miss Mary Borrcs nnd Mrs. James F. Hearni the delicatessen tablo will bo In charge of Mrs, J. P. Mc Nlcliol, Mrs. John P. Connelly, Mrs. John J. Maloney, Mrs William L. Clark. Mrs. Stelgcrwnlt, Miss Anna McMnhon and Mrs. Charles I'. Donnelly. Wilmington Tho Important soclnl function this week will be the first of tho Wilmington nssembtlcs to be given at the New Century Club Building this evening. These assembly dances attract fashion able folk from this city. Philadelphia and other nearby places. Tho Davis Orches tra will plav for the dancing. The com mlttco In charge comprises Mrs. Henry B. Thompson, Mrs. A. Felix du Pont, Miss Amy du Pont and Harlnnd U. Scott. Tho pitronesses for the dnnco will he Mrs. Henry B Thompson, Mrs. Pierre S du Pont, Miss Amy du Pont, Mrs. James A. Draper, Jr , Mrs. Thomas r. Bayard, Mrs. A. Tellx du Pont, Mrs. Wlllnrd Saulsbury nnd Mrs. Preston Lea. Several will entcrtnln at dinner before the assembly. Miss Amy E. du Pont will give n dinner nt the Country Club. Miss Kotherlne "Wilson. Mr. and Mrs Etlsha Leo and Mr nnd Mrs George P. Blssell will nlso cntertnln. What's Doing Tonight Hcceptlon to Dr John P. Oarber. Academy of tho Tlno Arta; S o'clock Play and dance. Penn Charter Literary So clet. Ilellevuc-Slratford, 8 o'clock. rtnbert Morris Club, 1M North 18th street; 8 o clock. nail. Anarchist Ited Croas Society. DM South Cth street, S o'clock. Garden nnd Orchard Society, 171 1 Chestnut street, S o'clock. Reception to students, Hahnemann College: S o'clock. Chinese Students' Club, Houston Hall, Uni versity of Pennsylvania. Lecture. "Tho Hy-Phenated Jew," by 8. 8. Orosaman. llebrow Literary boclety, 310 Cath arine street. Junior rrlenda" Tennis Club, piny and dance, New Century Drawtnn Hooms. 8. IS o'clock. BONWIT TELLER. &.CQ CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Continuing (Tomorrow) Saturday The Season's Most Important Sale of Furs of Fashion and Quality FOR WOMEN AND MISSES At Much Below Actual Values Hudson Seal Coats Dyed Mtukrat 58.00 Value 85.00 40 inches long Box Coat, handsomely lined. Bordered Hudson Seal Coats Dyed Muskrat 95.00 Value 145.00 42 inches long with large Skunk Collar and Border. Hudson Seal Coats Trimmed and Plain. 40 and 42 indies long, with Self, Beaver and Skunk g500 Collars Value 125.00 Bordered Hudson Seal Coats 38 inches long, with Skunk Chin Chin 2S?.. 125.00 Value 165.00 Caracul Coats 40 inches long, fine flat Curl Skins, full 7f- (( flare Model ,. '.VU Value 110.00 Persian Lamb Coats 45 inches long, with Fox Collar. Cuffi 1 f C AA and Borders ,UU Value 195,00 Hudson Seal Coats 40 and 43 inches long, full flare Model 11AAA Selected Skins l 1UUU Value 155.00 Trimmed Caracul Coats 45 indies long, flat Curl Skins, Skunk CO ff Choker Collar UU Value 110.00 Model Hudson Seal Coats 40 inches long with Borders and Collars itisr. i55.oo Value 195,00 Hudson Seal Coats 45 inches long, ery full flare Model with Skunk Collar and OQC A A Wide Border O.UU Value 295.00 Fur Neckpieces and Muffs Scarfs MufFs 6.50 9.50 Natural Raccoon ,,,, . 9,50 12,50 12.50 16.50,,.,, Natural Skunk 16.50 22.50 10.00 14.50 Beaver ..,.,.,., 15.00 22.50 8,00 , . . Black Lynx 19.50 10.50 , , . . Mole 19.50 8.50 12.50 Hudson Seal 12.50 16 50 23.50 ,,...,. . Battleship Grey Fox .... 29.00 A very lrge selection of White, Dyed Blue and Battleship Grey Fox, Whole Skin Scarfs, Value OA fa" 45.oo y,ou PEPAHTMENT KIR8T FLOOH HttM