t'l ' i EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 191.5. i 1$ t B HANCY WYNNE ATTENDS THE OPERA AND CHATS ABOUT MANY THINGS Large Bazaar for St. Luke's Hospital in Tokio, Which - Will Be Held at Ritz-Carlton This Afternoon and Evening Various Other Affairs 0' j COt'KSE wo nrc alt looking for-.,-, I In tlin Imznnr. miction and eabftrot show, which will be held to night nt the Itltz-Cnrlton. Tho kid ji. ori to hnvo n great time nt a fashion show, when wo mo to vote for It' licst-drcssed ones. It will be really very cute, I think, nnd I nm curious Id know who will take pnrt In It, ns the mothers have so far refused to reveal the Identity of tho weo In fants. But tho cabaret In tho evening will be the greatest fun, especially the bal let In which Virginia Harrison Smith, Alvft Serseant nnd various others will appear. The cabaret will ho preceded by an auptlon Hitlo ftt 9 o'clock sharp, to dis pose of all tho nrtlclca left from tho tale, and I gucss there will bo some bargains! So wo had better all bo there on time. An effort Is bolng made to havo a nationwide campaign for the raising of funds for tho hospital, as tho Em. peror of Japan has pledged a large gum of money If this country can raiso the rest. . Mr. Charles Hodman Pancoast, of Ocrmantown, nnd Dr. William H. Jef freys left yesterday for Washington to address a larg:o meeting, nt which the President nnd his Cabinet were pres ent, at 6 o'clock In tho afternoon, In the Interests of tho hospital. The committee for today's affair, un der tho chairmanship of Miss nose Dolan, Is working Indefatlgably, and all day yesterday were busily engaged adding last touches to tho already lovely decorations. Tho sale of tlokots has been very great and mnny reservations havo been mado for dinner before tho auc tion sale. Tho others on tho commit tee beside Iloso Dolan aro Sydney El lis, Harriot Frazlor, Eleanor Hopkins, who seems to bo In every charity go Ins: Adcllno Pepper, Alva Sergeant, Mary Alice Clay, Dcsslo Chcston, Elea nor Arnctt, Kitty Urinton, Eleanor Brock, Esther Howell, Ethel Shields. Marjory Taylor, Miss Gcrtrudo Ely, Miss Anno Hubbard, Mrs. Francis Mcllhcnny, Mrs. Lin Taylor nnd Mrs. Franklin Pepper. Then nmong those who will run the tables and different booths will bo Mrs. Aleck Brown, Kitty Drinton, Mrs. Gardner Cassatt, Lois Cassatt, Dor othy Dlsston, Mrs. Charlie Hnrrlson, Jr.. Mrs. Clarrlo Dolan. Gertrude Hcckschcr, Cecllo Howoll, Ellzaboth Henry, Eugenia Law, Gwcn Martin, Mrs. Charllo Munn, Mrs. Paul Mills, Mrs. Hal Sands, Mrs. Francis Lewis, Id, and Mrs. Tom Rcnth. There Is no doubt nbout It, tho opera Is ti brilliant affair from all points of view. Last night's performance being now to Philadelphia, tho audience really watched tho proceedings more than It looked nt Its fellow members. And from tho ripples of laughter over ' the great house, but for tho wonder ful Strauss music and tho cxciulslto waltzes, which mado me want to get right up and lanco, der Itoscnkavnller was equal to a vaudeville for comedy. It was a beautiful performance In every sense. Th,o nbsenco of Mr. and Mrs. Stotcs bury from tholr box, which was oc cupied by Mrs. Henry Urinton Coxo, Mrs. Henry Cndwalader Chapman and Mrs. Theodora Cramp, made no spe cial mecca toward which tho occupants of tho grnnd tier usually congregate, but everj- box was crowded, and audi gowns nnd such beautiful women aro -hard to nnd. Mrs, Paul Denckla Mills was look ins very charming, and a recent brldo to nppear for tho first tlmo was Mrs. Jack Frazcr, who was Mnry Tllgh- man from tho South, and is very pretty. As usual, Mrs. Charlie Wright was wonderfully gowned nnd looked very handsome. Sho bad a remark able head-dress of black tullo bows, which were attached to tho head by a Jewel. A great many went down to the Itltz after tho performance for tho supper dance. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Scott gave a supper party for Mr. nnd Mrs. George McFadden, Jr.: Major Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Brock nnd Craig BIddle. Mr, and Mrs. Frailer Harrison en tertained Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Kearsley Mitchell, 3d; Mr. and Mrs. William Elkins and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Milan. Mr. nnd Mrs. Emlen Hare nnd Mr. Carl Feldman were the guests of Mr. nd Mrs. Walter Jeffords. A very Interesting party Included Mr and Mrs. Charlton Yarnall nnd their guests, Mr, Hownrd C. Clark. 3d; Miss McKIm, Mrs. William J. Clothier nd Mr, Chlckerlng. Mr. and Mrs. Gross and Dr. nnd Mr. William Ashton had a small pnrty, Mrs, Francis I, Gowen entertained "Hope" and "Tony" Cromwell and a number of out-of-town guests. Others who gave supper parties ere Captain Edward Cassatt. Morris Clothier. Mrs. H. L. Fountain and Mr. G, B. Steele. Tho nr8t meeting, of Mrs. Hurlbut's ' theatre club will take piaco this eve Wiff. The club, which was organized two seasons ago, has been such a suc cess that Us members have been eager w subscribe again this season and It nan ir., . . If vr. """'1 miner large proportions. : oiioWing the performance a number motors convey the members to the ellevue-Stratford, where a supper aance Is BVen. Mrs. Hurlbut has pcen confined to her home, 2105 Spruce street, tnt i.Aw,i .i uu i sut hopes to be able to make her ap- Notice for the Society pate will be accepted and printed In the Ercnlnx t?,r bu I iuch notice mint be written on one tide el the peper, must be Jned la tall, trftu full address, and poulble telephone number Quit be tn. Send all each communication to Klet7 Editor." Kr.nln Ledrer, 60S ""tout street. Voles the requirement are carried W w jhat terlflcatlon mar be POMlble, -- n,u nai Be P0.D1UUCU. penranco this evening. Tho subsequent meetings will be held on Jnnunry 24 nnd March 6. John Mcars has gone to Washington to live, nnd ho surely had "some" fare well party. It began with tho Hutch inson s dance on Friday night, which lasted until about 6:30, then nil tho girls In tho party went home, nnd most of the men. John, however, kept nbout 30 men for breakfast at 7:30. nnd their farcwe"s to him were most touching. It wnp a sight for soro eyes to see tho poor (enrs leaving tho hotel to go to work In their dress-suits. Of course, they all went to Knthnrlno Kremer Page's wedding nnd then to the Itltz, nnd. will you believe It, actu ally some of those youths went to the Supper Club on various parties nnd dnncod thero until Sunday morning. It wai n caso of nearly 38 hours steady work. How can they do It nnd Hve? NANCY WYNNE. Personals Invitation wero received this morning for the Assemblies which will be held this year on Friday evening. .Innuai v 7, and Frldav evening. Match 3, In the ballroom of the Uollpvuc-Strntford. Tho patronesses will l,o Mrs. Thomns Do Witt Cuyler. Mrs. Francis I. Gowen, Mrs tloliert Kelso Cassatt, Mrs It. Frnnklln Pepper, Mrs. .Tcflin Pcim Urocl; nnd Mr?. Nnrrls Vnux. The men on the committee this year Include Mr. Saunders Lewis, Mr. S. Poni herton Hutchinson, Mr. Henry Hilnton Co, Ml-, r Willing Hare, Mr. Gouver neur Cndwalader nnd Mr. Caspar W. Morrla. Mr. Hunry Urinton Coxc Is treasurer and Mr. Gnnvcrncur Cndwalader secre tary. Mrs. North Emory Bartlctt, of 2)1 South 23d htrect, has Issued Invltntlnns for a buffet luncheon Tuesday. December 2J, In honor of her daughter. Miss Emory llnrtlctt. who will return this week from the Tlnmmh Moore Academy, outside of nnltlmore, to spend tho Christmas holi days with her pnrcnts. The guests at the luncheon will he from the school set. Mr. and Sirs. Charles Edward Inscrsoll will entertain nt dinner tonight nt their home, JS13 Wnlnut street. Miss Mnrv Hrevard Itoboits will give a rending of Dickens' "Christmas Carol" at her studio, US North nth street, this uft crnoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles A. Potter hnd ns guests In their hot at the opera last night Dr. and Mrs. L. Webster Fox, Miss C. Ilentrlco B. Fox. Mrs. Dorothy P. Potter nnd Mr. Bobert Morris. Mrs. William .1. Wilson will entertain at luncheon today at tho Hollcvtic-Strat-ford, followed by a matlneo thentre pnrty. In honor of her ffiughtcr, Miss Mary Gibbon Wilson Dr. nnd Mrv. W. Ncwbolil Watson, of Berkeley road. Merlon, will give a dance this evening at tho Blttcnhouse. Mrs. Enola Ellis Schuyler, of the Glad stone, will entertain nt luncheon nnd cards on Wednesday, January 12. at tho Bellovuo-Stratford. Mrs. Walter C. Shipley, of 127 Harvey street, will entertain nt luncheon on Fri day, In honor of Miss A. Marjory Tay lor. The guests will include Miss Sidney Helvllle. Miss Margaret Cnstle, Miss Mury Bonner Daniel, Miss Martha Henderson, Miss Nancy Smyth Miss Llllle Crlsflold, Miss Alice Tatnnll nnd Miss Elizabeth Van Duscn. The Belflold Country Club will give a "The Dnnsnnt" on Saturday afternoon, December IS, from 3 until 6 o'clock. Mrs. Alice Mumford Roberts, the well known portrait pulnter, confirmed today, despite thut It is ns yet unofficially an nounced, her engagement to Itobort Stewart Culln, a well-known archaeologist, formerly a director of tho Archaeological Museum of tho University of Pennsyl vania nnd at present curator of ethnol ogy at tho Brooklyn Institute of Arts nnd Sciences. Mrs. Huberts is tho daughter of Mis. Joseph P. Mumford, tho publicist, nnd studied art In Franco and Spain, com pleting her instructions in portrait paint ing under Whistler. Sho has often ex hibited her work nt the Pennsylvania Academy, and exhibitions In other cities throughout the United States. Mrs. Itoberta has been a widow for four years, her husband, Jacob Clarenco Rob erts, having been on author and Instruc tor in the Manual Training School of this city. She resides with her young daugh ter, Penelope, nnd her mother at 324 South 7th street, an old Philadelphia residence noted for Its Colonial architecture. Mr. Culln Is a descendant of the Culln family who Bettled In New Sweden. Pa., In 1693. He was born In Philadelphia, and Is a graduate of tho University of Pennsylvania. He has an International reputation upon anthropological matters, and Is well known as an author of works bearing upon this subject, having as well visited every comer of the globe In the Interests of his profession. No dato as to the wedding has as yet been announced. West Philadelphia Mrs. Ilalbert Powers Gillette, of 5H South 46th street, has Issued cards for a dance on Wednesday, December 29, at her home. Photo by Marceau. MISS MARGARET ANN MAY who will take part In the enter tainment and dance at the Walton on Thursday, evening, to be given for the benefit pf l'Assunta House in the Italian quarter. JIbbHbbHbK; i.. JB M''9MB7ln9VBiBPv JBTararJ fi HWIaBi 1 ?'; MbLbH' w , . bB IbHv4, - . l B BBBvamu3fO ' v X&az5 .' i bLIbbbbbbLbbVp' &IS& ' J X .. .11 MISS EDITH Miss Wilkinson, who took the part of "Beauty" in tho musical cx travaganzn, "The Journey of Joy." which was produced in tho hall room of tho Bellcvuc-Stratfortl last evening nnd will bo repeated for the benefit of tho Northern Home for Friendless Children. "JOURNEY OF JOY" IS GREAT SUCCESS Northern Home for Friendless Children Will Be Greatly Aid ed by Dual Performance of Amateur Play The first performance of tho long-hcr-aided "Journey of Jnv," a musical fan tasy for the benoflt of tho Northern Homo fur Frlt-nnless 1'hltrircn, wns given with gieat success Inst night lu the ballroom of tho Bcllovue-Htrntford before n goodly sized iUidlncn composed of those Inter ested in the welfare of the home nnd their friends. The production, which wns staged by Mr Chades Ixnn Downing, contains a 1'irco and exceptionally good enst nnd compares lultc fuvornbly with mnny of (! iclgnlng muslcnl comedies of tho season The former Mnsk and Wig's man's trnlnln Is apparent In thu dancing choruses, which would do credit to many professional productions, nnd from the Instant tho cui tains parted nnd a welrdlv garbed chorus, "The Winged Mvstcrles." dnnwd to the strains ot Grieg's music, until the final number, "Cinq ct Cln'i." diiiicd b five men nnd flvo girls In scnrlot and white sntln cos tumes, the nlTnlr weat with n swing nnl verve quite foreign to most nninteur pro ductlons. The costuming wns smart in tho extreme and fairly brcnthed of the Bal Tabarln. A number of Interesting specialties wero Introduced during the course of the eve ning; of these the delightful singing of Miss Knthryne Mortlmoore, whoso sister, Miss Dorothy Mortlmoore. furnished tho violin obllgato, wns perhaps the most noteworthy, nltbough nlmost equnlly good wero the aualnt little Scotch songs of Miss Margnictta Blsphnm, the grotesque pas do deux Introduced by JIIss Frances McCnnti nnd Mr. Henry Nightingale, nnd the graceful dnnces executed bv Sllss Edwlna Malpnss nnd Mr. E. KUwood Cnmt-iiter and Miss Helen Sanders with 5tr. Norrls K. Henderson, Jr. Jtr Thomas Cathcart also guvc one of his inimitable Interpretations of Al Jolson. The enst of characters follows: joy Mlsa Helen Iltchartlnon Charity (Mrs. Iliches). her rriniher. MIm Kathrin Steven Erudition Mies l;innle Dj Silver Mlnfonune iM FYanee McCann iieautV .......... . . Mlna Rcllth Wilkinson rirnre Ml" Kdwlnn, Mallns Kiuhton Mlsi Mancnret May Oalety Ml Marsaretta lllapham tiny; MIm Dorothy Undenlown A Burtrnnette leader ., Mr. Alexander llalfour Youth Mr. .S'orrta V.. Hendereon. Jr Aiarlco Mr. Frank itarrlty Trickery , . SJ r. John Wilson Nonchalance Mr. Henry NUhtlniiHla Somebody Mr. ThomaB Cathcart Hlclien Mr. Itajmond 11. Data Among those In the choruses were Miss Eleanor Morse. Miss Elsie Gelger, Miss Adella Michell, Miss Ituth Morse. 3Ilss Kntherlne Barker, Mr. Archie G Sparks. Mr. Samuel Howes. Mr. Norman IC. Morse, Mr. Herman G. Cauffman. Mr. Frederick J. Clarke. Miss Kntherlne Pyle, Miss Margaret Sosna. Miss Elizabeth As bury, Miss Helen Belie!!. Miss Gladys McCowcn, Mr. Thomas Sinclair. Jr ; Mr. Itlchard flartung, Mr. James Schell. Mr, Edward Sanborn. Mr. Drexel Steel, Miss Frances Omerly. Miss Eleanor Henry, Miss Helen Fling, Miss Olsa Vogler, Miss Helen Gormlcy, Miss F. Uutterworth, Miss Josephine Alcorn. Miss riarah Alcorn, Str. Carl Wehman, Mr. Frank Brown, Mr. Douglas Smith, Mr. Herbert K. Bear, Mr. Joseph A. Lamorelle, Mr. Thomas C. Wright, Mr. August Beliman, Mr. James Butterworth, Mr. and Sirs. Leonard Welt zel, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Parker, Jr.; llr. and Mrs. Jacob R. Balti. Sir. and Sirs, Robert Beatty, SIlss Slarlon Galey, Sir. II. Clay Dlngee, SIlss Adele Stosier, SIlss Gladys Supplee, SIlss Doro thy Johns, SIlss Dorothy Dexter, SIlss Rosalie SloSIlchan. SIlss Eleanor Eve land, Sir. Frank Watkln, Sir. Harry I Cooper, Sir. Joseph Baldl, Mr. C. O, Raynsford, Sir. James Slllholland, SIlss Dorothy' Hexamer, Miss Helen Glase, SIlss Minnie Hexamer, Sir. Ralston Rogers, Sir. Parker Chase, Sir. William Clausen, Silas Lucille Morris, SIlss Helen Betz, SIlss Eleanor Hoban, SIlss Slaud Wiggins, SIlss Frances Buck, Sir. Charles Brown, Sir. Joseph Lamb, Sir. Philip Bush, Mr. Cyril Hepburn, Dr Robert Nones, Jr.J Miss Slildred SI. Seeler, SIlss Edna S. Underdown, SIlss Slary W, Fahnestock. SIlss Dorothy K. Under- down, SIlss Marie Van Roden, SIlss Helene SI. Underdown, SIlss Alma SI. Stackhouse, Sir, Amos Kenedy, Sir, Hor ace Frankllncase, Sir, James Emmett Donaldson, Sir. Henry C. Burrows, Sir, Victor E. Eberhard, SIlss Virginia Weth erlll, SIlss Myra Atkinson. SIlss Elinor Flood, SIlss Frances Lelsen, Mr. Clement Poulterer, Sir, Alfred Nord, Sir, Theo dore Leopold, Sir, Joseph Dulles, Str, Paul Allmau, Sir. Elanor Christine, Miss Dorothy Martin, Miss Helen Pedrlck, Miss Pauline Sweeten, Sliss Slanette Staudt, SIlss Katherine McCarey, SIlss Gertrude Sillier, Mr. W, Bartram Erb, Sir. Ralph Jones, Mr, Theodore Uhler. Sir. Slaltland Bottoms, Mr. Bryant Schoonover, Sir. Harold Osgood, SIlss Lenore Kay, Miss DANCING Absolut Correctness always at tba C. ELL WOOD CARPENTER STUDIO. 1123 Chest, nut St. Ttlt U wby we lead. l'h.. PU. 4201, SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES " - C01.SOI CfcMlnut Sin KU-SOI Ctismut Strut. M. WILKINSON I'hnw t, imuiiu. Charlotte Vore, SIlss Helen Murray, SIlss I,nura McCowcn, Miss Elizabeth Walsh, Mr. Earl Hepburn, Mr. Itlchard Walsh, Mr. Robert Carre. Sir. Stanley Cousley nnd Mr. Philip Wright. Much credit Is due Sirs. George W. I'rquhart, picsldent of the board of mali ngers of the home, who wns nlso chnlr man of the Entertainment Committee, nnd to Sirs. Edward M. Moll. Sirs. Otis Tabler, SIlss Slnrla Hnlsey Stryker, Sir. E. Atlee Fruoh and Sir. William II. King. There will bo a second perform ance tonight In the bnllroom, to bo fol lowed by gencrnl dancing. Weddings ROTH-ADKIN. This evening at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Ruth Adkln, daughter of Mrs. Eliza Adkln. will become tho bride of Sir David It. Roth. The ceremony will bo performed by tho Rev. Stewart P. Keeling at tho bride's home. 6133 Sloiton street. SIlss Adkln, who will be given In marriage by her brother. Sir. Everett Adkln, will wear a gown of white pussy willow taf feta trimmed with Ince. Her tulle veil will be nrranged with orange blossoms. She will enny Bride roses. SIlss Adkln will bo qttended by SIlss Esther Adkln. who will wear pink satin nnd ince and a gold luce hat She will enrry pink roses SIlss Alice Adkln, who will nlso attend the bride, will wear blue satin nnd Ince. Her tint will be of gold Ince and sho will 'carry pink roses. Sir. Roth will havo Sir. Wilson Roebuck as best man. LOED-LEVI. An Interesting wedding will tnke plncn tonight nt G o'clock nt the Qcllevue-Strnt-ford. when Miss Mildred L. Levi, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Sirs Julius P. Levi, of SOP, Diamond street, will be given In marriage by her fnf'cr to Sir. Eugene SI. Loeb. The ccrtmonv will bo performed by tho Rev. Dr. Henry llerkowltz. of tho Rodcph Shalom Congrcgntlon and will bo fol lowed by a dinner and dance. FELDSIAN-BONNDSI. SIlss Jcannotte SI. Bonncm, daughter of Sir. nnd Sirs. Edward Bonnem. of 2121 North 10th street, will becomo the bride of Sir. Joseph L. Feldman tonight at 6.30 o'clock. In the Hotel Adelphla. The ceremony will bo performed by the Rev. Dr. SInrvin Nathan of the Beth-Israel Congregation. Sir. Donnem will glvo his daughter In marriage nnd sho will be nttended by SIlss J tun. lienal bansom as maid of honor, and the following brides maids: SIlss Adele Schultz, SIlss Slumlo Slyer, SIlss Sadlo Neufcld, of New York; SIlss Rita Strousse, SIlss Janet Gold smith, SIlss Bernlce Block, SIlss Edith Well nnd SIlss Nettle nonnem. What's Doing Tonight Knterlalnment for Northern Home for Friendless Children, Ilelleiue-Stratford. Tenly-clRhth annlieraary. tho Limerick Guards, WOO North Uroad meet: 8 o'clock. Cabaret ahow In aid of St. Luke's Interna tional norpltal, Toklo, Jaran. Hlta-Carlton. Lecture, Franklin Institute, Dr. Alexander Crover Abbott, 8 o'clock. Address on work of Philadelphia Dental Unit In American lloipltal, l'arla, I'hlladelphla Dental College; b o'clock. Lecture by Samuel Sirauss, Menorah Society, Houston Hnll; o'c'ock IndUir Itlghta Association, Collero of Physl clans; H IC o'clock. Lecture, "Orofta nnd drafting by Dr. John M Mbi F'orlane, liotanlcnl Hall, T'nUerslty of len.i3lvanta. WINTER RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, j Superior location with an I I unobstructed view of beach j and boardwalk A recognized ! I standard of excellence I HIE LEADING RESORT HOTEL OF THE WORLD HBarifioroiifliMKnim ATIiANTIO OITY. N. J, owNrnsHir uisaaiursT JOBIAH WHITE V SONS COMPANY TDAVMnDD I4.rje.tlrt AtluntloCIIr Westminster K nr- " El" ' vvcilinilliici ,t Pr,v- batn,, ,. water, H.fO up dly. to IK.eo up wkly. Cats. Bub re. LAUEWOOD. N. J. hlNL-WOOD HALL Flnay air, near teauUfLl like. Electric and Naudheln batts. Bootist. STEAMSHIPS Merchants and Miners' Trans, Co. FLORIDA TRIPS "By Sea" Philadelphia to On Way Round Trl $22.40 JACKSONVILLE $39.00 1700 Mile 7-Day Trip $18.00 SAVANNAH $30.20 Including- meala and stateroom berth. Through ticket to all points. Fine eusra era. But service. Low (ares. Wlreltaj Teltraph. Automobiles carried. Steamer W4 and et.. 6 P. M. Send for booklet. Cltr Ticket Office. 103 8. tli Etrect ORGANIZATION OF WOMEN TO BENEFIT BY CONCERT Musicale "Will Be Given at Academy of Music on Mon day for Business Women's Christian League Sev eral Entertainments Precede the Holiday Season A NUMBER of prominent women will act ns patronesses for the benefit concert which will be clvon nt tho Acad emy of Music on Monday evening for the benefit of tho Business Women's Chris tian League of Philadelphia. The nrtlsts will bo Thnddous Rich, con certmelster of the Philadelphia Orches tra j Sirs. Dorothy Johnstone-Baselcr, the talented harplstc: Nonh II Swnyne. 2d. the singer, nnd tho Strawbrldge & Clo thier Chorut. During tho Sunday campaign tho league was Inaugurated with the women's meet ings which were held twice a week In tho Chambers-Wylle and Old First Churches. Miss Florcnej D. Kinney nnd Miss Trnnces Miller began the work of organization, and during the summer months ten classes of business women held together, although they hnd no ofll clal meeting plnee. With the opening of tho league last week, tno ursi ciuu mm Mnonc tlioso Interested In the nffnlr nre: Mrs. LMIznbeth 1). Altemus. Jirs. Wllllnnt W. Arnctt. Mls-f Caroline S. Unrnes, Mm. Arthur Unly. Mrs. Kdwnrd V. Diddle, Mrs. Samuel T. Ilodlne, Mrs. H. Dnrtol Urnzlcr. Mrs. Oeorgo F. Urown, Mrs. Utlwnnl HrownlnK, Miss Mary A. Unrolinm. Mrs. I.onls Semplo Clnrko, Mrs. Alfred O. Cloy. Mrs. Isiuto II Clotliler, Mrs. MorrH 1. Clothier, Mrs William J. Clotliler, Miss MnrRnrct Clyde, Mrs. J. Milton Cotton, Mrs. Mor ris L. Cooke, Mrs. Alexander Urinton Coxe, Miss Margaret V. Culbcrtson, Mrs. frank Miles Day, Mrs. John 11. Denver. Mrs. Francis X. Dcrctim, Mrs doorcc II. Knrle. Jr., Mrs. CcorKo W. I'.lklns, Jr.. -Miss Gcrtrudo Ely. Dr. Ella It. Evcrltt, Mrs. William V. Titter, Mm. Stanley a FliiRB Jr.; Mrs. Calcl) F. Fox, Mrs. U III Inm II. Gllilions, Mrs. John W. Orlbliel, Mrs. Edwin C. Orlce, Mis. Hodman E. Orlscom, Mrs. John C. (IroniiK, Mrs Henry S. Orovc, Mrs. Samuel McC. Hnmlll, Mrs. Clnrcnco I,. IIuiTcr. Mis Mnudo C. Harris. Mrs. William E. Ilclme, Miss May E. Irxin. Mrs. Henry S. Jeancs, Mrs. Allm U. Joliiison, Miss E. D. Klein, Miss Susan C. l.odKc. Mrs. William II. Eons, Miss Mndsc Eynn, Mrs. II. Cordon MrCuncli. Ml Eliza beth C. McCoy, Miss Klennor McCiaclteii, Mrs. William E. McEcun, Mrs. Charles H. McMlehacl. Miss V. M. Mnlr.e. Mrs. J. Willis Mnrtln, Mrs. Francli F. Mllno, Miss Mary Mullliieux. Mis. Joseph S. XefT, Mrs. II. S. Prentiss Nichols, Miss Mabel Palmer. Miss Maty C Peacock, Mrs. Harold Peirce. Mrs. Charles II. Penrose. Mrs. C!eori;e Wharton Pepper, Mrs. Francis L. Potts, Mrs Ell K. Price, Mrs. It. F. Itlchardsou. Mrs. GeorKO W. It. Iloberts, Mrs. J. II. ScatterRood, Miss Kntliryn A. Seal. Mrs. S. C. Seymour, Mrs. W. Percy Simpson, Mrs. Henry N. Smaltz. Miss Ada .d Spader, Mrs. John Thompson Spencer, Mrs. Cnarlcs S. Starr, Mrs. Isaac Tatnnll Starr, Mrs. James Starr, Jr.; Mrs. Joseph N. Steele, Mrs. GeorRo II. Stephenson, Mrs. It. K. Straw brldRC, Miss Hottle E. TaRtrart, Mrs. Sydney Thayer. Mrs. uolm Humes Townscnd, Mrs. William I'eim Troth. Jr.; Mrs. Charles S. Walton, Mrs. Will iam Gray Warden, Jr.: Miss M. li. War ner, Mrs. E. lioyd Wcltzel, Mrs. Benja min G. Wells, Miss K. A. Wcsterman, Mrs. Amanda S. Whlto, Mrs. David E. Williams. Dr. Ilachael Williams, Mrs. Joseph It. Wilson. Mrs. Jones Wister and Mrs. II. E. Ynrnnll. Mr. Thomas Burke, of 220G North 2d Rtreet, envo nn old-fashioned stag plR roast to a number of his friends, Thurs day evening. Tho decorations wero Japancso lanterns nnd American colors. Tho table nnd dlnliiR room were decorated with corn stnlks, straw nnd farming Implements to represent a country barn. Favors wero smoll china pigs. The guests wero Mr. William Smith, Mr. Charles McGlnty, Mr.' Benjamin Urown, Mr. Robert Black, Mr. John mncldcr, Mr. Harry Cope, Mr. Eouls Halzcr, Mr. Ben jamin Doolcy, Mr. GeorRe Miller, Mr. Gomery We are V0PW t.n ........ i..n nofnltllQllfl in tllO CUV UV i...i . ,.,r.iB nn,i nilmlnlstpred by 'M,RS Jpnu Hnron, anss line Baron, "lnT .. VJLC" Tl Tho onrd of d?- I'arl Burnitl.ie. Miss Fannie Cohen, rec ors is composed entirely of business D"sl DeM-cli. Miss Melba lluxbaum, women and a few volunteer workers. Kredfi Buxbaum. Miss Sarah demon. iBtnimmiifflii n i w i mi u 1 1 u ifoHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiumiU Q) Favors tne Huason jj. jss-y I nt n m n n n m n n n f m m mm i:TTTTrrTTTTTTT i mum uiimr : ' " " - - -- " ' - - . i...-. 1 1, i ii John Weldon, Mr. Thomns Galley, Mr. Martin Mulrcnan. Mr. Joseph Harrlty, Mr. John MnRee, Mr. Michael Orufran, Mr. James GallaRhcr, Mr. James Keennn, Mr. John McNnmarn, Mr. Christian Mnttle, Mr. Lewis Hooker, Mr. GeorRe Devlin, Mr. William Frlck, Mr. John Briscoe, Mr. William Wilkinson, Mr. Pnrko Jennings, Mr. Edward Shcrrey. Music wns furnished by Ilockbcrs's orchestra nnd Yo Parko Trio. During tho course of the evening Mr. Burko was presented with n sold K of C. charm. Mlsi Helen Echlnng, ot .1644 North Broad street, ent.rtnlned tho Unique Club, of which she Is n member nnd nlso a very ardent worker for the barnnr and danco which will be Riven on February 2, If)1(i, for the Jewish war sufferers, at tho Oladstono Club rooms, 16th nnd Sus quehanna avenue. Preparations are being made for the affair. In which each plrl Is doing her utmost. Those present wero Miss Miss Miss Miss ' I) V -SttGESa igrifwri - V3M1UV M i law .. 1 CCltTi.w ' .'ill OHfOMJTtB?? TO OJHVHjiin ailHM'S-sj An aiiiienmij WW h PREPARED AND GUARANTEED BY NewYorK Brooklyn Trt ifc,i IV I . i I 111 aJBTx. rL Ssss -dullilii 'iu SOCIAL leaders in America's greatest cities are united in their admiration of Hudson closed cars. Hudson Limousines stand, nighdy, before the highest-class opera houses and theatres. At all prominent clubs and hotels, Hudsons are much in evidence. Yet the Hudson, ranking equal with highest-grade cars, costs perliaps one-third their price. If you have a closed car in mind, come and see us. Limousines, Coupes, Touring Sedans, Cabriolets IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES - Sckwartz Motor located In tba new modern tlght-atory building 253-255 NORTH BROAD M jBi Rose fcrnkovltz, Miss Ileba Meltzer, Ml Helen Mftrgolls, Miss Gertrude. BUvmv Miss Matilda J,ov!t Miss Ethel TVolf w admitted to the elub as a member. The next meeting will be held .t the home of Miss Tteb& Jfeltzer, 20t Berks street. A gathering was given at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. N. H. Barnett, 1S38 Bouth Tewdall street, Wet Philadelphia, re cently. A number ot vocal selections -wero glT en by Miss Irene Llpsltz, accompanied on tho piano by Miss Rose Lelbster-. An exhibition dance was given by Miss Ce celia Friend and Mr. Henry Spencer, of Chicago. The guests were Miss Lillian Master. Miss Mary Rosenthal, Mies Anna. Ostlon, Miss Itose Balalty, Mies Minnie Envln, Miss nadn Hager, Miss June Llp sltz, Miss Cecelia Friend, Miss Rose Lelb stcr, Miss Sophia Flelgolmah, Mies Mln nlo Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkes. Mr. Arthur Llchtor, Mr. Samuel Friedman, of Cincinnati; Mr. Joseph Cohen, of New York: Mr. Harry Goldberg, of Baltimore; Mr. Isadoro Kandel, Mr. Abraham Ro senthal, Mr. Herman Ostlom, Mr. Wil liam Canturl and Mr. dmrlcs Davis, of Roxborough. The Amity Club held Its regular meet ing on Sunday, December 12, at the home of Mr. Joseph Gorson, 20i5 North 33d street. Among those present were Mr. Rubinstein, Mr. Rosner. Mr. Gorson, Mr. Berlin, Sir. Kline, Mr. PolakofT, Mr. Lcv Insln, Mr. Goun. Mr. Flelschman and Mr. Silver. At their next meeting they will hold a debate. The meeting wa brought to n closo with some singing nnd dancing by members ot tho club. S 1"" Ot) mz&i&sw.'VL-tnijnffmm "What! Jimmy brushing his teeth -without being told to!" "I knew you'd be surprised. Ever since the dentist recom mended 'S. S. White' Tooth Paste because of its splendid cleansing qualities and told us how absolutely pure and safe it was Jimmy has de veloped the tooth-brushing habit. He loves the flavor. "Well," said his father, "we must let him have all he wants, and I'll get myself a tube right away, even though I have some of another kind on hand." In 10c or 25c tubes. Powder, 2.1c tins. At your drutjijint'a or mailed on receipt of price. ThcS! LgggwgccT-S'v THE S.S.WHITE DENTAL MFG.CO.. PhUadolpHa.Pa. Atlanta Oakland Chicago ClnclnVvatl MontreolCen. Toronto. Con. Gar Co just completed at .fcTS ' i