NANCY WYNNE HAS ON SOCIAL DOINGS HERE AND THERE Daughter of Judge and Mrs. William Wilkins Carr Will Be Formally Introduced This Afternoon at the Ritz- Carlton, Together With Her Cousin, Miss Robinson 'tYELENE MARTIN and her cousin, H Catherine Robinson, will bo Intro duced to the say world this afternoon nt hturti dansantnt tho Kltz-Carlton. Tho :'0 Plrli are very Intimate and have had' geveral parties together and then Catherine's family are In mourning, so could not present her formally them selves a was at first Intended. Both it them have been away at boardlnf? !.t.nl. Ilelcno at St. Mnry's on tho I Hudson, "d Catherine was abrond be t fore the war. But In the few months l ., ninir out they have made many ', frlmdr and are very much liked. The girls who will receive this ait ... t.,iu bn Christine Stockton, Vsrlha McAllister, Sarah Penrose, Jo 's ,..- v.ir rnlzalieth Wheeler. l&rgitel Perot, Mario Wright, Sarah ind Marietta Myers, Sarah Frank lin Mnrgnrot Hemalc, Marjory Taylor, p Eleanor Pepper, Mazlo Graham, uar f forn Benson, Uytendalo Balrd, Edith Delias, Hosninondo Fisher, Anne Mcr ! clt, Emlllo Kennedy, Kllzaboth I Adams, Theodora Llllle, Vnlentlno Mlt t cTielt, Suslo Ingcrsoll, Frances Ilohln I mn. Kate Jayne, Frances Tyson, Car oline Boblnson, Marjorlo Morris, Anna ? Drlnton and Eleanor Johnstone, of ffaihlnston. JUcalvlnB with Mrs. Carr will bo Judgo Carr's sister, Mrs. James Marlon Johnstone, Mrs. Charles Piatt, Jr., f Mrs. Arthur Ultldle, Mrs. Aleck Van Rensselaer. Mrs. Hobart Brown and Mr. Norton Downs. Most of tho girls -, 1! go out to the Lllllo dance In Hnv lrford at the Merlon Cricket Club after the tea. Tho dnnce Is given for Theo dora and Edith Earlc, who are such great friends. It Is bound to bo a nttc Mss, for tho Lllllcs certainly know kow to entertain. Tho boys and girls ill say they havo a perfect time at everything they give. Almost before we had time to got over tho surprise of their engagement, Kithnrlno and Hoddy Pago wore mar- rlad. Tho ongngomont wns a surprise, because people had not known of Roddy's attention; they had kept tho jeeret so well. It was announced at Edwlna Wetherlll's wedding In October. Md they decided to be married In De cember, which, after all, Is n good thing, ,jfer long engagements, as a rule, aro not to be encouraged. They are apt. to j.bccomo rather wearying. So they were marnea on tsaturaay at iioiy innuy, tad I seldom have seen a handsomer bridal party or prettier wedding. Even Ao ushers wero very good looking row think of that 12 good to look at Kf.nl And tho poor dears wore awfully ifU-consclous, smiling as they came own tho aisle. I should think Saun ders Meade would dream of weddings, he lias been an usher nt so many lately. Perhaps he will bo a principal soon, and J( vuty jui-liwiuti luv il WJUJU. lOU fiint toll nni rf riifarx W -.. UtA fj"t, ..., c-.., v, .wu,ai;, wic nuu UI1U Viaij'havo exaggerated. The, bridesmaids or I should say ' matrons, for every ono but Cecils i, Howell, Sue Bruco and Charlotte Bain I a & matron, were simply beautiful, Sth unmarried ones sharing In that ap pellation as well. It was srood tn sen Mnrln T.nuffln Ktlunn home again. She Is so pretty and fmcefut, and Edwlna Wetherill. fanoihor recont bride, wns very stun- !nsr, m!A nonn wnrllllnr la nltt.niu nttpnnMfn l&ough sometimes tho guests do find It llird tO ?Pt thorn nttA nnrtr ami! wna j;- - -' D-w ... .. u..w ,.wu. (aw.. . d iMwalltnc her fate. "We havo tho most kettle tlmo In the mornings, you know; th nurse has the chumberwork to do, M I have to bo with tho children, and, t( course, they are Into everything, Rn,knn ,U .1 , i- . . B- '" "a uuj, ih aura 10 como in una &t everything up." It wns all clear to fie except about tho dog. Why not i9 Sim out In the yard, or, better till, glvo him some breakfast of his ewn. But It Is hard to decide for others. t f The wedding festivities were contln d at the RltZ'Cnrlton. where nil the tdieux were made to tha departing tride and groom, and n thoroughly en joyable party jt wu3l too ono of those !!htfully Imnromritu nrfnlrs lnn jWch every one plunged with Interest. sJhe main ballroom was requisitioned tpt the occasion, and about 80 of the :usti, Including all the bridal attend- JW, spent the remainder of .the after- wn aanclng and tealng until long "ter the dlnner.ljour FISher Wright f one of tho gayest In the party, at .1. a" hUr r 80 he Wa8 8een 1 the piano, pjaylnff oil the newest tSs and fox-trots until the nitz Witra appeared. Tha stunnlne Wa r!Itrlpea ,rocka t the bridesmaids ,J their charming tulle hots made the prettiest nirhiro ioi ki. .. ?" unn changed her frock for C' "uartest tailored costume, which ' evidetiPM nr I, ..... 2.. m?t'nd. in Hint it i,h .. " of a decided plaid, She car 'Mtw."1 wlth her ft miniature fern. V JVhIeh hns so le'lehted the klh! .SeB ' My Heart- Sumner s'on jjlu!r and Nedd pn g. T a.b0,t everywhere, anxious to W . y hnppy und unquestlon 3lf S'lCceedlnE' nhm. v. icceedlng, ihv.j j' " vnymu xarrow ar fci-' in 1 a Btllnrtln. 1.1 -t-.t. . la 6mai, ; tt "iuo-dom cQsiume 'Ma 7, :::. ?. ve,v urcan- -- qiar veivct iiirnntt. Th BSrur. nTiT ' &awna wetherill. Sue BiSDiee. Bll v t...i... . . .. ... !Sea , "im ana me voorliees Ka JTre a tw of the merrymakers. kj "en I un the number of guests yg lacreaelng gradually. iMr. j. rt...Trrr.. ... iluh .t . """"""" BCOlt's supper ZZ " tho Bellevue-Stratford was a G 7' Heott Who appeared for the Su "7 llnce w "We son's Illness, welcomed by many members and B'thl ifCk. Ma80n8- who entertained ia.jee theatre for ,M n.u. i. Jta p.irty of 42 guests t'o the IfiimA i. 'hen the John C, BTfaes had ten Eueat on,i , n,n. ff f.'.5 A on ech0 Of the all t. Mr, and Mrf. Louis Rodman A WORD TO SAY Eddy DaltB n,g0 enterta,nedi anA SQ aid Harry Adams and Armltt Brown. Othors who entertained were Lewis Parsons, Mrs. Isaac Schllchtcr, Jr.; Daniel Wentz, Walter Foulke. Harrison Caner, Dr. and Mrs. Dlllard, Mrs. Thomas Elwyn, Marlon Dougherty, Charles Potter, Jr.; Clark Thompson, Spencer Miller, 3d; Daniel Hutchin son, Sam Henderson, I.ou Wlstcr, William Wledersholm, Churchill Wil liams, Sydney Brock, Judge Auden rled, Cecil Filler, Horace Allen, Sam Huhn, Broden Kyle and Blchard Norton. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mr. nn.l Af.. , . . .. .if"' """ "" "iiroiu ynrnan gave a t i, t,,0',', .Blltur,'nv ,,lRllt tor the Main Walking Club, following Its tramp acroj,, country The members Include Vri.'i i I'n"UeIc Ballmark, .Mrs Murk IIoplclnB, Dr. and Mrs. John 11. dlbbons air. nnd Mrs. Jnmen M. will. Mr un,i nail A Series nf flttharrlnttnn il4h.H ...lit 1 m- ,... unilci ll UV ven thin Boason, chuperoneU bv a num ber of Gormantown women, flic moet ngs will be flvo In number, and will be held nt Mnnhelm on Decumbcr 27. .Inn- unry zi, February 25, March 21 and April The pntronesscs will bo Mrs. Charles Olbbons DuvIb. Mrn. Joicph Priestly Hut ton, Mrs. Kdnard Kvons Dennlston, Mrs. Augustus Stotighton nnd Mrs, Joseph S. Levering Wharton, Mr. nnd .Mrs. O. Henry Stetson, of El klns Pnrlc, have Issued Invitations for a ilanco to bo held nt tho Huntingdon Val ley Country Club on Monday evening, December 27, at 8iW o'clock. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnrenco A. MiiFselmnn, of 03 Pino Btioct, linve Issued invltntlons for n dnnce to be held nt tho Ucllovuo Strntford on Thursday evening, Decem ber 1C, In honor of Mr. and Mm. Thomns II. Birch. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward C. Dcarden, of Merlon, will also ontcrtnln nt n dance on the evening of Friday, December 17, In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hlrch. Mr. Uhch Is United States Minister to Portugal. Ho and Mrs. Birch are nt home for a short leave of absence. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Pnti. nt wn. llsbrooko Fnrm, Malvern, will entertain Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Newhnll in their box at tho opera tomorrow evening. Mr and Mrs. George Lclli Harrison, who recently loased the Barrlnger place on Concstogn road, havo moved In to 2103 Do Lancey plnce for the winter months. Mr. nnd Mrs. George W. Chllds Drcxel nnd Mr. Livingston L. Blddk; have opened their town houac, at 18th nnd Locust streets, for the wlntor. At the Plnstlc Club on Wednesday Miss Jnne Campbell will give a. tnlk on old chlnn. Members will have on exhibition specimens nf rare old Belleck, Sevres, Mlnton and other ware. The nnuunl sale of baybcrry cnndlcs for the benefit of tho club will bo held the same day. Mrs. Joseph Price Bull will be hostess. Plans for the maniiue, to be held nt the Acad emy of Music on February 22, are well under wny. Tho committee meets weekly at the Plastic Club. On December 18 the Judges will awnrd tho prizes for the beat competitive drawings suggesting Btago setting and color scheme. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Custls Harrison. Jr.. havo closed their home In Vlllnnova and nre occupying 243 Cast nittenhouso nqunro for tho winter. Dr. and Mrs. Thompson S. Westcott will formally present their daughter. Miss Eleanor C. Weateott. nt n tea. ulth dancing, to bo given this afternoon from 4:30 until 7 o'clock at tho Acorn Club. Re ceiving with tho debutunto will be Miss Corlnno Borden Freeman, Miss Blanche M, Patterson. Miss Helen E. Marshall. Miss Mary Webator Kay, Miss Marguer ite Robinson, Miss Isabel Miles, Miss Julia Hamp, Miss Francos Westcott, Mlsa F. CIdo Rrodhend and MIsh Anita Marjory Taylor. The hostess will bo as slated by Mrs. Adrlcn F. Wellcng Mrs. S. D. Wright, Mrs. James M. Reppller, Mrs. G. D. Young. .Mrs A, W Trimble, Miss Agnes Itcppller, 2d, and Miss Edith Weber, Mrs. Herbert W. Warden will entertain at dinner tonight for her daughter, Miss Lucia Warden, before tho dance which the Llllles will give at tho Merlon Cricket Club. The guests nt the dinner will Includo Miss Hubcrta Potter, Miss Hansel! French Earlc, Miss Edith II. Hally, Miss Christine. Hare Stockton, Miss Mary E. Clayton, Mlas Katharine 55. Ogden, Miss Llllle Crlslleld, Mr. Oeorge II. Eaile, 2d, Mr. Thomas Robinson, Mr. Joseph M. Pat terson, 2d, Mr. Walter Clark, Mr. Robeit McLean, Mr. Ralph Earlo, Mr, William II. Jessup, Jr Mr. Roderick Kellett and Mr. John F. G. Keen, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Miller will enter tain at dinner tonight for their daughter, Miss Mary Arrcnn Miller, before the dance Mr. and Mrs. Lewis I.lllle will give, Mrs. Charles A. Potter will entertain at the theatre and supper at the Uellu. vue-Stratford tonight In honor of Miss Marlon Hutchinson Button. Mrs. William Crowell Wntt announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss EUanor Ilournonvllle Watt, to Mr, Wil liam Keating Johnson, of Rosemont, son of Mr. Dudley Johnson. Mrs, Charles A. Munn, of Boston. Is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Munn, while en route to Palm Beach, Fla. Announcement came Saturday from Paris of the engagement of Mrs. Alfred II. Peats, formerly of this city, now of Paris, to Mr, Charles Stockton Thorne, vice president of the Pocahontas Fuel Company, also a former resident of this city. Mrs. Peats Is a widow of Alfred Peats, who was a well-known merchant here. Mr. Thorne was married formerly to Mrs. Katharine Parker Thorne, from whom he was divorced In Chicago soma Jars ago, A exhibition of Japanese color prints andVtchlngs by Miss Helen Hyde will be held this week at the studio of Miss Edith Emerson, 333 South 16th street. The following officers were elected for the coming year at the annual meeting of the Professional Women's CJub held at the Colonnade Hotel on Friday; Pres ident. Mrs. Dora Harvey Develln; first vice president, Mrs. Mary Carnell Mc Euen; second vice president. Miss Emllle Kr'der Norrls; third vice president, Mrs. Beulah E, Jay, corresponding secretary, Misa Mary II Maneely; recording secre tary. Mile. Clementine Dalcour; treas urer, MU Margaret S. Lyona; board of management, Mrs. Helen N. Qow. Dr riran Andrews. Mlas Frances Rosenthal. Misa Agnes Clone Quintan and Miss Alice rr .' racy urmwold, Mr. nnd Mrs rrnnolB Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P.m,i', " J.,r: , Mrs. George Wharton l eppei nnd Mr. nnrl 1r ri.n.n i- -- . ....... .... .iijll Xill- tiVBttlSG LEDGK-PHILADELPHlA, MONDAY, DECEMBER "zMTzimmiiiMmmMf MISS MARIANA GOWEN 1",' "y M'reMU- Daughter of Mr. and Mra. Frnncis I. Gowen, who was honor pucst nt n dnnce given Saturday night by Mr. nnd Mrs, William Ellis Scull, at Ovorbrook. Along the Reading The following ofllcers wero elected at a locent meeting of tho contributing members of tho Old York Rond Tire Com pnny. President. Mr. Samuel E. Lnndls; vlco president, Mr. Henry T, Hey; sec rctnry, Mr William II. Cnlverly; trens urcr, Mr. Charles C Ferguson. Hoaid of dliectors, Mr. Frederick J. Schlnlch, Mr. John A. Stnhr, Mr, Hnrvcv Oourley. Mr. 11. F. Kasssbaum, Mr. William Glasgow, Mr. W. T'nrk Moore, Mr. Louis C. Block, Mr. W. Ross Wnlton, Mr. F. P. Holllns hend, Jr. Mr Hnrry L. Murphcy nnd Mr. William N". Stewart The entertain ments will be In ehnrgf of Mr. Hnrry L, Murphcy, Mr. A. X. Stewart, Mr. J. A. Stnhr and Mr. W. R. Walton. Mis M T. Wheat nnd Mrs. Young hnvo returned to their home on Hnrrlson ave nue, Glenslde, nfter n trip to Cnllfornla. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Henry Muuntfurd will be nt home ufter next week at 7419 Limekiln pike. Mrs. Mountford was Miss Mnry Augustn Kugler, niece of Mr. Charles Unas, of Wyncote, before her mnrrlnge on November 25. Mr. Charles Beck, Jr., of Wyncote, spent several days this week ns tho guest of his father, Mr. John Beck, on his farm, Just below Bench Haven, N. J, Germantown A concert, to bi followed by an Informal dance, will bo given on Thursday by tho Gloo and Mandolin Clubs of Lehigh Uni versity. Tho concert will tnke place In the ballroom of the Germantown Cricket Club, nnd tho patronesses will Include Mrs. Franklin linker, Jr.; Mrs. Robert H. Morris, Mrs. J. A. Stelnmetz, Mrs. Horaco P. McCann, Mrs. R. S. Perry, Mis. II. H. Ring, Mr. Rnynrd Henry, Mrs. Rueben Kenworthy, Mrs. C. C. Slaver, Mrs. J. T. Bunting, Mrs. Fred eric Scott. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Grlcr Allison, of 321 West Chelten nvenuc, have moved Into their new home on Greene street. Tho houso li a beautiful Colonial one ndjolnlng thnt of Dr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Flalta3. son-in-law and dnughter of Mr. and Sirs. Allison. Miss Mngdnletm D. Robinson, of 212 West Johnson street, hns returned from n two weeks' visit to New York, where sho visited her mint, Mrs. Mnry Bliss Murray, of West "4th street. West Philadelphia Mrs. Hobert Hamilton gave a recep tion followed by a shower on Friday evening nt her home, 1224 South 63d street. In honor of her niece, Miss Charlotte Marjory Gruver. of Cell Regent street, whose mnrrlago to Mr. Joseph Thomns Dnle, of Curwcnsville, Pa., will take nlaco on Chrlstmns Day. Among those present were Mrs. Joseph Dorton Glvln. Mrs. Robert C. Hamilton, Mrs. Margaret Cole. Mrs. Robert It. Redlngton. Mrs. William DIehl, Miss Emma Gruver, Miss Eva Dale, Miss May Schwartz, Miss Bess Sinclair, Miss May Reed, Miss Dnlsy Bancroft, Miss Violet Bancroft, Miss Ethel Plcrco nnd Miss .Margaret L. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Edward 8 Rlnckhouse entertained the members of their evening hrldiro club Saturday night nt their home. 1617 Cedar avenue. The members included Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelms, Mr and Mrs. Addison A. Christian. Dr. and Mrs Howard A. Miner Mr. and Mrs, Leonnrd V. Ooebbels and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen O. Uri. The PrlsclUtt Sewing Circle wns enter tained by Mrs. L. Stanley Dobson, of 62d nnd Vine street, on Thursday evening. Those prebent ware Mrs. William Pennell, Mrs. Clyde Bowen, Miss Anna Noble, Miss Frances Noble, Mrs. George McGlrr. Mrs- Jacob Stull. Mrs. George Barlow and Mrs. L 8 Dobson. Arts for Eft II ll I l r, I A NfeMimim. JZ ?s Christraas JQ Beautiful pieces that lend charm and distinction to the home, Ferdinand Keller 216-224 So. Ninth St. 1207 Walnut Street Weddings JONES-WEBER. A quiet wedding took place In tho Lutheran Church, C2d nnd Race streets, Saturday evonlng, when Miss Augusta W. Weber, of 6121 Ogden street, became the bride of Mr, William E. Jones, of 365 HIcV I nvenuc The Rev. A. Pohlman p. rf uncd 'ho ceremony. Tho mnld of l.imor was Miss Evollno Heaglcr and Mr. Christopher V. Weber, a brother of the brld, ncted ns best man. Tho bride w.ib gowned In white silk poplin, trimmed with Itttlo puffs of chiffon nnd white, sntln ribbon. She wore n large white silk hnt. trimmed with small Bold roses. Miss Henglcr wore n pink crepe do chlno dress nnd n Inrge pink silk hat. A reception wns held at tho homo of the bride following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs Jones left for Washington, nnd will be nt home after the holidays at 36,1 Slckela avenue. Frankford Mr. and Mrs. Norman Anderson, of Holmesburg, are receiving congratulations on tho birth of a. son on December 0. Mrs. Anderson will be remomberod as Miss Glndya Bheppard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter T, Shcppard, of Trank ford avenue. What's Doing Tonight Pennsylvania Historical Society, 1300 Locust street; 8 o'clock. ritt-ROcnth Ktrcot ImproNcriunt Associa tion. I, Irani mer.ue nnd With strut; 8 o'clock. rrc I'hllaUflphla Chapter, American Institute of Arrhlto Is, Pre Jv I. nancniur oirrei; o u nuc, Scmli l'hlladVluhl UuslnciEi Mon's Aesoola- Hon. Hrunil uml Ki dr ml streets; S o'clock. Ir e. Contemporary Club, dlsusalon on Whistler by Joseli I'cnnell. llnllovue-Strotforilj B'lil o clock. Mass-mcctlni; In Interest of Armenians. Acad emy ot Music, b o'clock, rrce. Heunlon, sun Ivors of 131st Hclmcnt, Penn sylvanla Volunteorn, 1S0O North lath street; H .'10 o'.-lock. Ltcture, "Human I'rosrces In tho Light of the War.'' Or. James J Walsh, Catholic Ulrls' High School: fi o'clock. Il.inq.uet Oak Lane rark Improomnt As sociation, Manufacturers' Club; 7 o'clock. Anmi.it meetl.iK nnd election. Union League; 8 o'clock. Lecture, "olacter .National rark." by Ijiwreni'o , u. Jieicieii. .MunuinciurcrH viuo. Ketcliell. ManufncturerH' Annual oaa ror jieorew urpnnns irew urpnnns jiomo. ninner to Mayor lllankenburK and Cabinet. MainnU Ilhlt, Ocrmantown. 7 o'clook Lecture-recital. "JoseDh Jefferson, " by Fran cis Wilson, Wlthorspoon Halli 8 o'clock. WINTER HKBOUTS ATI.ANTir CITV. N. .1, ATLANTIC CITY Superior location with an unobstructod viowof beach and boardwalK A recognized standard )f excellence C.c.i60d. laUI&J.BVZBY. THE LEADING RtSORI IIOTtt Or THE W0FID nnarworoflfc!5im ATLANTIC) CITY. JX. J OWHCSSHIP USHSaCMKNT JOSIAH WHITE A. SONS COMPANY TRAYM0RE ftM,, Westminster & v- nr, Beach. KIst, ti 1 1. JO up dly, to lU'.BO up wkly, Cbai. Duart. I1I101VNS aillilJI-IN-THK-l'INES. N. J; TUP INN Climate mllJ, dry, lnvljoratln. lnc '"" Ria't. driv'g, motor's-. Favorlts nerk-end resort. 1 I.. & Jl. 8. llUDDLintl. LAUKWOUD. N. l'INEWOOD HALI-Pinsy sir. Er teiUlltLl s. UookUt. lake. Electrlo snd Nsudbelm bat h?srM4t Antiq ues S r v mm BIG CARNIVAL GIVEN IN AID OF TEMPLE BETH ISRAEL SCHOOL Daughters of Beth Israel to Hold a Week's Fair at Tem ple to Help Sabbath School Friends' Select School Holds Bazaar THE Daughters of Beth Israel arc ar ranging a carnival which will open this evening at Tcmpto Beth Israel, 32d street and Montgomery avenue, nnd continue throughout the week. The offlcors of the carnival, which Is given In aid of tho Sabbath school, arc Mrs. Fnnnlo B. Lesser, chairman; Mrs. Morris Finer, assistant chairman; Mr. Julius Blanekenaee, treasurer; Mrs S. Bcllo Conn and Miss Sophia J, Hirsrh, secretaries. Among the novel sections nrranged nnd those In charge nre: A country store Mrs Fannie II Leaser, Mrs. Morris Finer, Mrs. Adolph llonncm, Mrs. Phillip fl. Elsemnn, Mrs. Gus Bon hem, Mrs. Henry Clair, Mrs. Charles Stowmnn, Mrs. Wllllnm M. Lewis, Mrs. Lewis Blberman, Mrs. Joseph Caplan, Mrs. George Roienbnum, Mrs. Aaron Levy, Mrs. Nathan Marks Refreshment grotto Mrs. J. S. Rosen, Mrs. I. Glnser, Mrs M. Hurt. Miss Hcttlo Bchrend, Mrs. H. Teltclbnum. Mrs. Hugo Fround, Mrs. Fannie Wolf, Mrs C 111- mnn, Mrs. M. Marks, Destiny tent Mrs. Jacob Kuenstler, Miulnme Juliet. Submnrlnt wonder Mrs Leon Btnnck ensec, Mrs. Arthur Cohen, Mrs. I. Ber genskt, Mrs. Michael Grccliberg, Mrs. M. Gottlieb. Toggery shop Mrs. David Markowitz, Mrs. I. Jucobl, Toyland will occupy three sections nnd will be In charge of tho Brotherhood of Beth Israel and Both Isrnel Alumni Asso ciation. Charles Chnpllu will hold n re ception there and photographs nnd other surpilslng features will bo shown. Those In active chnrge will be Miss Cecelia Stein. Miss Hnzcl Frank, Miss Rose Perl stein, MIsh Annn Roomberg, Miss tlnniinh Lang, MIsb Reba Hnber, Miss Mlrlnm Vllmnn, Mr. Wilfred Jncoby, Mr. Leonard Muchlnlek, Mr. Geoigo Welnrntt, Mr. Joseph Lang, Mr. Alfred Abrnms, Mr. Simon CInrk, Mr. Wllllnm CrnUs, Mr. Adolph Goldmnn, Mr. Jncob Gottlieb, Mr. Nnthnn Harris, Mr. Jncob Lichtensteln, Mr. Louis Ntwmnn, Mr. Isldor Myers, Mr. Alfred Pelzman, Mr. Irving Podalln, Mr. Dnvld Subln, Jlr. Jacob Tall and Mr. Snul Uhr. Troop 101, Boy Scouts, under Scout master Mr. Solomon ICrnus, will make their headqunrters In the toggery shop and details will be sent to the other sec tions. Tho Boy SeotitH will nlso net nn a Vlgllnnco Committee nnd will give nn exhibition of flrst aid to the injured on Wednesday evening, Theie will be two comedy nets by membcis of the brother hood and music by Beth Isrnel Orchestrn every evening, excepting Frldny. Many bargains nnd a good tlmo nre promised Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Rowlnnd. of 70111 Tulip street, entcrtnlncd nt cards nnd dancing Saturday afternoon In honor of their nieces, Miss Gertrude mid MIsp Marlon Rowland, of North Wales, Pa. Their guests wero Mr. nnd Mrs, George Newhnuser, Mr. nnd Mrs Hniry Glllem, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmcs Hlltner, Mr nnd Mrs. Albert Kirk, Miss Virginia Kirk, Mlrs Evelyn Cully, Miss Kntherlne Hard ing, MIsb Josephine Hendley, Miss Bel tha Manning, Miss Helen Dutton. Mlas Allo Woodward, Miss Nelllo McKlnlcy, Mr Hnrry Thomas, Mr. Edwnul Avery, Mr John Crnmer, Mr. rhlllp Wnlters, Mr. Albert Maxwell, Mr. John Grnhnm, Mr. Itnlph Tnlley, Mr. Frank Culley. Jlr Kirk Smith, Jlr. Harry Fllnn and Jlr Jlnrtli Gardner. JIlss Gertrude Rowland nnd '.,.lsn JIarlon Rowland will umnln until after tho Chrlstmns holldnys Tho Frlonds" Select School Subchnpter of tho College Settlement Association held i a sale Saturday nt the school, 140 North lOth street. Flowers, useful and funey V: m aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii apd i tN.?y . ..T Jisjyvar ii acj ttar: vi.'.ir .. trj?t,v ?m vii -s-.i -sa . i. -rsxvz i ej 3 ".y- El? r4HsssHssfs HMIIIMWflilrFlMBIi )',fflKem! shsbbbH-- S 5 '' 1 sssssk. PP JisHsssRsHPSislslssHHBissssssslsssWr sHPtsBBB ' W. i in L m sSl ii &fc.t - STANDARD LANDAULET IN ITS search for supreme quality in a motor ccr the American Public hasunmistakablyMmerredtemarkofl And only because of this great volume of Cadillac clientele, is it possible to sell the New Cadillac "Eight" at its present price. It is too intrinsically fine in workmanship and performance to be distributed in any lesser volume at the present figure. The new car has simply added lustre to the Cadillac name. It is more than ever "a car alone in the field of quality." An Immediate Order Will Secure Earlier Enjoyment Of These Unique Cadillac Advantages AUTOMOBILE SALES CORPORATION f"i -33 HZjT"5 ' ." 13, 1915. articles were sold. Prominent women were In chnrgo of tho different tables. At o o'clock a supper was served, followed by tableaux vivants. The patronesses were Jlrs. W. M. An-d-r.son, Jlrs. C. II. Bennet, Mrs. J. G. Riddle, Mrs, S. Rougher, Mrs. C. N. Chest nut, Mrs. W H. Cox, Miss Anna Davics, .Mrs M. C DuBols, Jlrs V Doerr. Jlrs. W. T. Elklnton, Jlrs. J. A. Fischer, Jlrs. N B. Groton, Jlrs, W. W. Havlland, Jlrs. J. J. Houghton, Jllaa E J. Houghton, Jlrs. E. Ingi'rsol, Mrs H C. Irvln, Mrs II. C. Knight, Jlrs. M. G. Knight. Jlrs. F. Krnuss. Jim. a. S, Liggett, Jlrs. A. V. Mclntlrr, Mrs. It. V. Jlnttlson, .Mrs. D. JlcMiillln, Jr, Dr. Marian O'Hnrro-v, Jlrs. E. Plnchback, Jlrs. R. A. Pntton, Jlrs. Thomns Soattergood, Dr. Anna P. Sharp less. Jlrp. N. Sharp, Mrs. S. L. Smodlcy, Mrs. B. S. Thorp, Jlrs. E. S. Thorn. Jlrs. H. B. Webster. Jlrs, E. Wilkinson, Jr., Jlrs, D. O. Ynrnall. JIlss Gertrudo L. Wlllams, of Frank ford nvenuc, entertnlned on Wednesday evening. JIlss Sylvia L,n Rue nnd JIlss Edith Carson contributed to the evening's enjoyment with vocal solos. Those pres ent wero JIlss Helen Edelkcn, Miss JIary ClaWBon. Miss Minnie Wolf, JIlss Mollis Sokolovc, JIlss Jlenea Grass, Jllaa Edith Pollaid, JIlss JIarguerltc Perlmnn, JIlss Dora Sassmiinn, Miss Henrietta Green, JIlss I nnnlo Stertiflcld, JIIbs Sarah Wyun, JIlss Pnuline Voss, Jtlss Kath orlno Scholl, Miss Josephine Scholl, JIlss Bertha Harding, JIlss Jlnry Flint. Jtlss S.t rah Arthur, JIlss Helen Jlorris, JIlss Lconn Kellev, Jlr Mnurlce Hnslatt, Mr Harold Frnnklln, Jlr. Wllllnm Branson. Mr. Edward Fiancls, Jtr. John Hancock, Mr. Walter Schultz, Jlr. Arthur Story, Jlr. John Wilson, Jlr. Francis Goldfarb, ?Jr'.lri,nI Lubor, Jlr. Thomas Llptschltz, Jl. Hugh Welner. Jlr. David Jlngill, Jtr. Irunk Dunlnp, Jlr. Gcorgo Grilllth, Jlr. Harry Williams. Jlr. Philip Welmor, Jlr. Arthur Endow, Jlr. Suxou JlcConnlck und Jtr. Clarence Fields. Jlrs. W. II. Jlorker gave a buffet lunch eon nnd COO In her apartment at the Ken mar, 10th nnd Pino streets, on Saturday uf tot noon Tho guests wero Mrs. Herbert Hosback. Jlrs. Frederick Jletz, JIii Helen Jletz, Jlrs E. Lnudcnslnger, Jlra. r I ntz Mrs II. p. Schneider, Jlrs. S. Orr, Jlrs. II. Davics, Jlrs. Rosb, Jlrs. H Hot st ,ind Jlrs. Henry P. Hledol. Jr. WillllllMllllllllllllltlllM Millinery & Dresses For Ladies, Misses and Children Reduced Thisi announcement is always an opportunity to those who appreciate quality at loss than normal prices. The reductions are decided; tho Roods are fresh, clean and desirable. BLAYLOCK & BLYNN, Inc. iJIIIMiHlHlllilhltlliyiiill'lM "EIGHT" "?s&r 'JSTT ""355:--.' tpwmx 18 Milady's Gowns Now thnt the opern season Is In full swing nnd the debutantes have made their first formal bow to society, all feminine eyes are turned toward the frocks nnd frills which are being span sored by those Individual members of tha world of society who do not hesitate to ndopt fashion's Innovations. A cursory glance Into the Rltz during the luncheon hour will afford an excellent opportunity to witness nn Interpretation of fashlon'i decrees, and by tho same token, a stroll along tho foyer of the Metropolitan dur ing the intermission will reveal an artay of modes that would cause the most ardent altruist a pang of envy. Un doubtedly this Is an ago of luxury In drees! never beforo have such luxurious textures been resorted to to serve ..he purpose of fashion, unless wo allow Our mind's eyo to wander back to the habili ments of tho luxury-loving Doges of Venice, In this respect tho Parisian coutourlors have forestalled us, and It Is due to tho alms nnd Ideals of Fortuny, tho grandson of the noted painter, that the renaissance of bygone fashions Is with us. Exquisitely hnnd-palntcd chiffons, old world brocades and tho most alluring uses of silver and gold equip the woman of Unlimited Income who seeks the latest word In smartness. Ono of the most fas cinating of Fortunv's selections has been adopted by Jlrs. Robert Kelso Cassatt, who gives nn Indelible cachet to all that Bho wears. This partlculnr creation of flowered brocade faintly threaded In sil ver was of tho fashionable ankle length. The corsage was of Grecian Influence, a fantasy ot white nnd silver, girded with silver bands nnd absolutely innocent of sleeves. Tho single note of brilliancy was ntlnlncd In the girdle of coral gros-graln ribbon, which wns seen at Intervals under a wide band of nppllquo lace. A t'lnrm Ing accompaniment was tho wrap of sable which hung In tho most luxurious folds to tho nnkles. Jlrs. Edward T. Stotcsbury has nlso succumbed to the lure of gold brocade, nnd her daughter, Jlrs. Walter H. Brooks, Jr., has chosen costumes of that material for tho winter's social functions. Camden and Vicinity Jlr. and Jlrs. Augustus C. Sicktcr, of 4U Cooper street, will leave next week for their winter home at Daytona, Fla. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES ITPAVFR'S The Uest Business tionooi, QifintCilViJ RO1.K07 Chestnut 8tr 601-807 Chestnut StrMt. DANCING AhHoluto Correctness nlwavs at the C. nt,L WOOD CArtl'ENTnn STUDIO. 1123 Chest nut fit That Is why no lead. rh.. Fll. 420T. 1528 Chestnut St. s Mi K ,81 a party of ten, The Engle'