w onfwimnjijimwuiiuuiwi.iiiw.iiypii uiwii'ii", sBPtupimEww p wimw.MM.if mm gjm.wim n jj i miu .' '"'iwiL ii.pj.iii,u(iu.,a ANCY WYNNE'S DAITV r.WAT ma II rrTTTMflQ WTJTnrr TTvTrriTTiT- ,. x"x""" "A"uu -ixNiJiiiXiUST US Abb Mr. ad Mrs. Francis I. Gowen Will Give Dance Tonight in Honor of Their Debutante Daughter Mi Mariana W. Gowen-Various Othlr Affairs MARIANA GOWEN will bo the gay est of the gay this evening; at the dance which her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis I. Gowcn, will give at tho jUU-Cflrlton. Mariana Is having lots of fun this -mtcr. Slie is such u wnoicsomc. Icindty HOfl ol iri nnu very popu ,, jth both girls and men. Sho Is "jiot very tall, hut exceedingly well iHulU and Is a great lover of "out of doors.' Her sister, Allison uowen, married William Frnzler Harrison several years m and Is considered ono of tho pret- iint of Philadelphia's younger matrons. f Tjnter In tho season Mr. and Mrs. Hnr- .i.nn will give a ball for Mariana. I T(,erc will be n number of dinners bo ' fore tonight's affair: the Howard Gra ; tarns will give ono for Mazle, Mrs. J. ' Gardner Cnssatt will entertain for El ','un Mnry and Eugenia, and Mrs. Charles nnndolph Snowden will also entertain Amy Rohlnson, of Daltlmoro; Barbara t Brown, of Pittsburgh, and Emlllo Ford, I of New York. l Tho proper placo nbovo all others to ja for luncheon now Is no longer the Bit. Uellevue, Acorn Club, St. James, $ Adelphla, Kugler's or such, no Indeed! P Tou go madly up Chestnut street toward Kugler's nnd tnon uasli across the street, numerous five-cent pieces clasped tightly In your hand, nnd, "placing your bundles nnd ono hand and ono eye upon a xauie, you casi your other eye and hand wildly nround the room, which Is filled with queer ilots and little glnss cases. Tho glass esses do not Indlcnto an undertaker's establishment, oh no, they herald Food! Eats of all kinds and descrip tions wink gaily at you from behind i their wee doors, and a nickel In the slot works the necessary mnglc nnd the orange, apple, potnto salad, hard boiled egg, whole wheat cheese, '-raham bread tongue or hnm sandwich, f cinnamon bun, cup custard, pic all, all Is yours. Nay, even more nut read tins care- fully or you may mako tho same mls I take tho father of a fetching little deb did when lie decided ho would have iiorao coffee. He looked until he found I "Coffee, 5 cents," then ho put In his .. .. ... . ... . nickel. Tableau ! I ! mo couee aim Mho Httlo stream of milk came pouring Sout and, finding no waiting cup. It fell neatly over "Father," who wns forth . with an object of beauty. Ho did not I know tha't a cup did not unfold and Pitand ready to recelvo tho falling bev erage. Why not. It's all so nice nnd automatic' Well, wo live nnd learn: but If you want to see fashlonnhlo so ciety these days go to tho Automat In the Morris building. Ono day last week I saw Mrs. Russell Johnson nnd her Jiushtcr, Mrs. Marshall Scull, supping fdalntlly at ono tnble, and Mrs. Blllle Barclay also appeared and began her JTliincheon nearby. S Others whom I have seen thero ro- cent))' are Anna Ingcrsoll, Margaret Ctrj'stle, EIIho Hopkins, Alice McCabe, .. Margaret McCabe, Kntherlne Seeler and numerous others. Thero Is nb- solutely no doubt about It. It Is The Place to go now. t Bo many women are Interested In tthe Philadelphia auxiliary of tho American National Red Cross which V Mrs. Chnrlemagno Tower has organ rized to meet nt her house, 13tC Locust i street, every Friday morning from 10 luntll 12 o'clock. Tho purpose of the E meetings Is to how for and nld In re lieving tho sufferers of nil tho untlons Mow at war. Tho contributor Is nl- j-lowed to label her finished articles for the foreign country In which sho may have a special Interest. At first I think thero was a slight misunderstanding ns to tho end of Mrs. Tower's work. Mnny persons thought it was purely for Germany; such, however, Is not tho case by any means. The Red Cross cannot bo for Biny ono nation, It must bo absolutely uuirui. i no lieu urusa abhuuuuuh IMme rt tnal tl.nt Tli tin .lfl Tilt I n WH9 Inot doing very much for It, nnd Mrs. Eower and a number of other lauics dMHnf1 tn atnwt tta ii.nrlr ,cjI1a tmm Ethe Emergency Aid. f-Little labels nro printed with the Red Cross on them and underneath lire the words. "For Belgium," "For vermaay," "For Italy," "For Austria- Hungary," "For Russia," "For France," 'Tot Poland." "For England" nnd "For Serbia." These are attached to the Jreat packing boxes and sent off to jne war sufferers In tho various coun tries to carry ChrlstmaB cheer to all. While speaking of Christmas, my ee bird friend told me tho greatest ory about one of our society women Jrhlch Is too good to keep. Last year he. was given a beautiful seal coat ih a great wide collar of gray fur, which was tha most becoming thing. jjid she looked too pretty in It for ,rds. One Inquisitive friend, who much taken with the effect of the rra.y fur on tho sealskin, asked of what fur was the collar fashioned, but : did not know, all Bhe knew was j' was mighty pretty. But one fine y J i nnd unntlior woman stonned Ja at Huyler's for a hot chocolate, and "o and. behold! the Huyler cat. which l all know well by sight, suddenly IgYe a flying leap over the counter inq landed on the collar with such de Ld Intent to kin that two attend- jjnts had to assist In the removal Ljaereof. The excitement died down laud after several weeks J forgot R.Sut think not that the narrative Is ISjjahed. A fortnight later our fair "3?na went to call nn n. dear friend. IJSbo, among other valuable possessions. K! a Pet cat No sooner had Pussy 2 the. wrap than a fellow feeling evaded his frame and. leaping from ISf' By this time the coat began to S n J 'a nerves and she would IS' Wear It for on,..l .In TTfnnllv lSe oeclded this was foolish and again iT""o it and fnn.nl tha exDerl- But the story does not end . One, dry she paid a visit at the EVENING Sm. ?, "n ncWntnncc, when sud denly the family DOG made a running nrt?l.V?r. the ,,nck of th0 clialr "" nctunlly BIT the collar. All doubt was "t an end, nnd Pussy's fr wns sent o bo properly cured. This yenr J s sporting the coat, looking lovelier than ever, but Puss Is seasoned by now and there have been no other attacks reported. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Dr. nnd Mrs. E. Holllngsworth Sltcr. of 7?2 locust street, have Issued Invitations MI..V, CJ,.ln lumor of thclr tlnunhter, Miss Anne Sltcr. who will make her debut S," lnor he given on Thursday rtov ,nce,,mhor 30, before the Satur day l.vcnlng Untieing Clnss. rJ.m ""'"'eetlng of the Fortnightly So, .Vv111, V.h? placo thls evening at Horticultural Hall nnd will bo preceded ny numerous dinners. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clin ton Rogers , Woodruff will cntertnln at their home, 2210 Sprvco street. In honor . ...i r.sincr jean Hoenmnn nnd Mr and Mrs. William J. Smith will glvo a dinner for their daughter, Miss Agnes Smyth. Another dinner will bo given by Mr. Theodore M. Freed nt tho Helle-vuc-Stralford. Tho pntrons-es for the cotillon this year Include Mrs. Ocorgo Mason riilchcster. Mrs. Jones Wlstor, Mrs. Arthur H. Leo, Mrs. William Byrd rage, Sirs. J. Madison Taylor, Mrs. Jos eph Parltcr N'orrls, Jr., Mrs. William Wurts Banner nnd Mrs. William Pcnn Troth, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Augustus Hcrlnd will entertain at dinner this evening prior to tho opera performance. A dinner will also be given by Mr. and Mrs. Marshall S. Moigan, of Chestn'it Hill, who with their guests will Inter oc cupy Mr. and .Mrs. Unndal Morgan's box at the opera. Among those present will he Mr. nnd Mrs. Stacy H. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Qeorgo F. Tyler nnd Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel F. Houston will entertain In their box In honor of their daughter. Miss Charlotte Harding nrown, who will return from New York, where sho has been studying music, for tho Christmas holidays. Mrs. Robert Leo Russell, wife of tho commandant of the rhllndclphla Navy Yard, will not be at homo for tho usual Thursday afternoon receptions until nftcr the holidays. Miss Sarah S. Franklin will bo the guest of honor nt a theatre party nnd supper to bo given this evening by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ilartol Brazier. Mr. nnd Mrs, James Cnvorly Newlln. of the Willows, Hnverford, will give a small dnnco this evening for their daugh ter, Miss Adelnlde Sims Newlln, 2d. The guests will bo from the school set. Dr. and Mrs. R. Walter Starr will en tertain nt dinner this evening In honor of Miss Margaret Burton nnd Miss Elea nor Wundcr, debutante dnughters of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice C. Burton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rnlpli Stewart, of Lans downe, will glvo a dinner-dance nt the Philadelphia Country Club tonight. Among those who are spending several days In New York on shopping expedi tions nre Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foulko and Mr. and Mrs. Qulncy Adams GIU morc. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cobb Kennedy and Miss Elizabeth Kennedy nro nt 120 South 19th street for the winter. Mr. Francis B. Diddle, of 2017 Tine street, Philadelphia, who has been spend ing the summer In California, Is now at the Bar B. C. Ranch, Teton I. O., Jack son's Hole, Wyo., where he will spend tho winter months. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Burt with their son, Nathaniel Burt, nnd their mall daughter, Jullu, will also spend the winter on the ranch. Along the Main Line MERIO.W Mr. and Mrs. Archibald H. Ehle will entcitaln Air. Khlo's mother, Mrs. George W. Rlile, nnd Mrs. Joel B. Hncrwolo and Miss Archibald, of Minne apolis, Minn., over the Christmas holi days. Mrs. Frederick P. Carter, of Beacon lane, will le n children's party the afternoon of January H In honor of the fourth birthday of her little son. Master Frederick P. Carter. Jr. ARDMORE.-MIHS ICatherlne Da Costa Rolfe, of Montgomery avenue, has Issued Invitations for n tea Friday afternoon, December 30, at -i o'clock. Miss Rlfo will bo assisted In tecelvlng by Miss Katherlue Blddle Carter, Miss Helen Nor rls Du Haven, Miss Kthcl Stevenson and Miss Robenn KIrl; Jorjlcinuu. Miss Katherlno Register has returned from New England, whero she attended several dances In honor of Boston debu tantes, uid whllo In that city was the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. K. F. Simmons. HAVERFORD. Mr. and Mrs. John Sparhawk, Jr., of Havcrford Court, have taken a houso on Montgomery avenue, which they will occupy after January 1, WAYNE. Mrs. Charles H. Mathews. Jr., entertained the brldgo club of which she Is a member at her home on Poplar avenue yesterday afternoon. Among tho members are Mrs, Robert E. Elmer, Mrs. A. II. Elliott. Mrs. W. II. Chrlstman, Mrs. Edward T. Alexander, Mrs. F. V. Rad cllfCe, Mrs. Fred Coudert and Mrs. John Dunlap, Jr. mrs. s. Wilbur corman Who, before her marriage yester day, was Mrs. Anna West, of this city- Mr. and Mrs, Corman are at present on their wedding journey. LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', TUESDAY, DEOEMBEE t, "EV. ;, j "few? " i I I sir !' TOT I tss sv F VA VJ si J. w i Photo b) Mnrreau. MISS ELIZABETH CLIFTON ADAMS Attractive debutante daughter of Mr. Hnrry Clifton Adams, who mndc her debut last month nt n largo dansant at tho Bollcvuc-Stratford. CLIMAX OF A ROMANCE WHICH BEGAN SEVERAL YEARS AGO Mrs. Anna M. West Becomes Bride of Mr. S. Wilbur Corman at the Home of Dr. and Mrs. Hiram Rittenhouse Loux Other Weddings Ml S. WILBUR CORMAN, formerly ireneral mnnager of N. W. Ayer & Son. and Mrs. Anna M. West were married yesterday afternoon nt tho residence of Dr. and Mrs. Hiram Rlttcnhouso Loux, 1611 North Broad street. The Rev. Dr. Forrest E. Dagor, rector of St. Paul's Re formed Episcopal Church. Broad and Venango streets, who confirmed the bride when a Httlo girl, wns tho oniclatlng clergyman. Tho bride woro a smart green tailored traveling suit nnd a smnll green velvet turban trimmed with a par adise. Following a wedding luncheon. Includ ing only Dr. and Mrs. Loux and Mr. Cor mnn's secretary. Mr. V. V. Coffrnln, Mr. and Mrs. Gorman left for Decntur. Ill, Mr. Corman's homo town, to spend me holidays. They expect to travel for six months or more before deciding upon a plare of residence. The wedding wns the rulmlnntlon of a romance which began when Mr. Cor man Ilrst came to this city. Ho met his bride, who wbb then a Miss Down ham. Later sho was married to Morton Smith West, of Trenton, N. J., who died 18 months later. Tho former friendship was Inter renewed and tho en gagement of Mr. Corman and Mrs. West resulted. It was planned to hold the wedding earlier this year, but Mr. Corman re cently underwent nn operation In Jef ferson Hospital. On account of this Illness, Mr. Corman resigned his posi tion with N. W. Ayer & Son. He has no business plans for the future. Mr. Corman Is an enthusiastic golfer and motorist nnd a member of the fol lowing clubs: Manufacturers', Down town, Poor Richard, Automobile Club of Tii.iln.1nl..lil A .ttrttnnliltn flllh nt ripln- wure County, Merlon Cricket Club and a director of the Bon Air Country Club. He Is also a member of tho Union league Club of Chicago, the Aldlne and Sphinx Clubs of New York, and be longs to tha American Academy of Po litical and Social Science. Ho is an as sociate member of the Philadelphia Operatic Society. SUPPLEE-WATSON. An Interesting wedding will take place tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Watson, 163 Mount Vernon street, when their daughter, Miss Emily Bald win Watson, will bo given In marriage by her father to Mr. Walter Brooke Sup plee. The ceremony will be performed at 6 o'clock by the Rev. James Crawford, of the Reformed Church, and will be fol lowed by a reception from 8 until 20 o'clock. The bride's gown Is a beautiful model of white satin and rose point lace. Her veil of tulle will bo arranged with sprays of orange blossoms. Miss Lillian B. Crawford, the maid of honor, will wear a gold and white brocaded satin frock, trimmed with gold lace. The bridesmaids will be Miss Bertha L. Fry and Miss Helen R, McCall. Their frocks are a picturesque combination of yellow taffeta and yellow tulle. Mr. Warren C. Supplee will be his brother's best man and the ushers will be Mr, Harry Cugh and Mr. James P. Watson, tho bride's brother. Mr. and JBNu Our Millinery Has Hii Been Repriced i JfiSL Furs Millinery H -Blouses S iflHr Imported and Domestic Jy SPORTS COATS & SUITS u 1423 Walnut Street Mrs. Supplee upon their return from nn extended trip will llvo nt Levering Mill road nnd I.odgo lane, Cynwyd, whore they will recelvo on the first and third Saturdays In March from t until 10 o'clock. HANA-CRAMER. Prominent nmong tonight's weddings will bo that of Miss fiara Cramer, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cramer, of (Mh avenuo west of 13th street. Oak Lane, to Mr. David il. liana, which will take place nt .0 o'clock In the Temple Beth Israel. 32d street and Montgomery nvenue. Tho Rev. Dr. Man-In Nathan will olllclato at tho ceremony. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a gown of whlto chif fon velvet and tulle, with a court train of oloth of silver. Her tullo veil will be arranged with a coronet of orange bossoms and she will carry a shower of orchids and lilies of the valley. Attend ing tho brldo will be her sister, Miss Besslo Cramer, maid of honor, Mrs. Harris J. Colin, matron of honor; and Miss Edith Hnnn, the bridegroom's sister; Miss Sara Colin, Miss Rose Udell, Miss Bessie Cantor, MIsh Lillian Cohen and Miss Henrietta Fauber, bridesmaids. The bridegroom will have for his best man Mr. Samuel F. Cramer, tho bride's brother, and for ushers. Mr. Charles Perlberg, Mr. Charles Cramer. Mr. Richard Yusem, Mr. Louis Bcdcrman, Mr. Iaadorc Hana and Mr. Samuel Buchs baum. Tho service will be followed by a large re.s.-vtlon In Mercantile Hall, Broad and Mi ater streets. Sir. and Mrs. Hana will leave for n trip to Florida and points South, nnd upon their return will live at 1301 Wyoming nvenue. Thouiand of Women Have Been Freed From the Dhhnan bv the Whirlpool Family jj Dishwasher Will there be ono In your home this Chrlitmua? It saves a or 3 hours a day. Hands don't touch water. WASHES CHINA S-rfcltl LIZES f A" GLASS DUIU8 ' (8II.VEP. HAVES IlllK.AK.UJK SUE ACTUAL DEMONSTRATION fit Hershey & Sexton Co. & 1310-31 UMinitT hT. JK Write for Illustrated cataloe or rfg phone Walnut -009. V&Wfm Ilepnrlmeut Stores WlSfcSltjt SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES STRAYER'S Tha B,t Builnees School j 1 JUV civ J 801.807 Chemnut street. L fl' V XTw) West Philadelphia Miss Peggy Maher entertained Informal ly Saturday night at her home, 81 Saun ders avenue. Her guests Included Miss Anna Denney, Miss Anna Cnssldy, Miss Teresa Martin, Miss Eleanor McCarey, .Miss Mary Qulnn, Miss Helen Qulnn, Miss Salome Oale, Miss Constanco Burns, Mr. John Denney, Mr. MacKlnstry Bryan, Mr. Emerson Trcacey, Mr. Halph Connelly, Mr. Harry Lucas, Mr. Bryan Martin, Mr. Thomas Maher and Mr, Billy Maher. Dr. and Mrs. T. Howard Knight, Miss Adelo V. Besson, Miss Mario Louise Knight, Miss Adelo Knight nnd Mr. T. Howard Knight, of 42d and Walnut streets, nro spending- the n Inter In Cali fornia. Mrs. It. B. Wheeler, of Wilmington, Del., who has been visiting her son, Mr. It. Clement Wheeler, of S21 N'orth 63d street, returned home Sunday. Miss Elsie Fischer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob rischer, of 6226 West minster avenue, Is visiting her uncle, Mr. Jacob Munch, of Wyncoto. Frankford A farewell party In honor of Miss Josephine 1'atman, who will leave next week for California, was given Satur day evening at tho home of Miss Catha rine Itogors, of Kcystono street, Wis slnomlng. Among the guests wore Miss Mary Collins, Miss Mary dunson. Miss Lorctta Hermann, Miss Marguerite Philips, Miss Marlon Gormlcy, Miss Sarah Clark, Miss Josephlno Clark, Miss Frances Orimth, Miss Caroline Welmor, Miss Marlon Tyson, Miss Bmlly Bond, Bdgar Fawn, Hugh Malln, Harry Walters, Harris Tyson, John Dunlap, Frank Jarvls, Franklin Betts, Halph Holt, Smith Kirk, Arthur Gibbons, Thomas James, Edward Avery, William Tschlra, Arthur Gardner nnd John Graham. Mrs. Mnry Gallagher, of 2606 Hhawn street, will have as her guests over the Christmas holidays her daughter, Mrs. Carlos Dol Mnrmol, of Easton, In nnd her son nnd daughtcr-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher, of Pittsburgh. Lansdowne A number of the school set, who have been nway at college, returned to their homes for tho holidays. Coming from West Chester Normal School are Miss Margaret Willis, Miss Miriam Pancoast, Miss Myrtlo Crnlg and Miss Irene Mat lack; from Swarthmoro nre Miss Frances Maxwell, Miss Anna Sullivan, Mlsi Ella Hucker, Miss Florence Pcarce, Miss Helen Heed, Miss Harriet Kcenc, Mr. Roy Lystcr, Mr. Frcdorlck Mllllkcn, Mr. Her bert Jnckson nnd Mr, Eugene Bakor; from Syracuse University nre Miss Jesslo Lewis and Miss Helen Davonp'rt; from Oberlln College, Miss Emily Wright and Miss Helen Gelgler; from Sargent College, Miss Edna Baker; from Stato College, Mr. Arthur Simpler, Mr. William Allen, Mr. James Allen, Mr. William Saunders, Mr. Ilobcrt Livingston, Mr. William Zelgler, Mr. David Anderson nnd Mr. Russell Anderson; from St. Luko's School at Wayne, Mr. Ponnlngton Wltmcr; from Colgate, Mr. Frederick Lewis and Mr. Wendell Osborne; from Princeton, Mr. Samuel Irwin; from Cornell, Mr. Walter Balch; from Dartmouth, Mr. Frederick Batch, and from Williams, Mr, Clinton Wundcrllck, .Air. Lewis McLean nnd Mr. Cook McLean. What's Doing Tonight Northwcet Uuslnras Men's Anoclatlon. 2330 Columbia nvonue; H o clock. Free. Fifty-seventh stroet Improvement Ataocla. Hon. Ulrnrd avenue and 00th street; 8 o'clock. r ree. Lancaster Avenue Duelnen Men, 3930 Lan caster avenue: ft o'clock Freo. Frnnkford Hoard of Trade, rrankford: o'clock. Free. I-ocuire, "Itnlltvays In China," by Barclay Parsons, Englneero Club: 8 o'clock. Amcrloan Catholic Historical Society. 715 Soruco street; 8 o'clock. Free. Security I.engue meeting. Academy of Music: S o'clock. Free. DANCINCJ Wtirncr 1730 N. Droad St. 2'hone Dla. 888. tva,ui.i aocab8 t,ery Wed. & Sat. Evgs, Srhnlnr1;' I,r' Tonieht an Every Mon., OV.11UI.11S D4nce I "'c."lTue..Thur.i:vr! NlRht Happyland, Wed. It Thurs., Deo. 22 A 23 Matinee .mas and New Year's Iig. Dance WaLF'!- Evg., Dec. 31 Pierce-Arrow Closed Cars Immediate Deliveries 'As social life changes from country to city, from outdoor to in, it becomes almost a necessity that the motorcar should offer protection from winter weather and for the more or less elaborate toilets that social life demands. We are fortunate in being able to offer for immediate delivery five Pierce-Arrow Closed Cars of Brougham and Suburban types as follows: 48 H. P. Suburban Upholstered In light gray whipcord and finished in dark blue. 48 H. P. Suburban Upholstered in an imported cloth of individual design and finished in dark blue. 48 H. P. Suburban Tastefully uphol These cars may now be seen in our showrooms, When they are sold no additional orders can be taken for delivery jn less than five weeks. 21. 1915; CELEBRATION OF BETROTHAL WITH RECEPTION AT HOME Number of Guests Present at Affair for Miss Penn and Mr. Alperovitz Dancing Association Gives Annual Christmas Frolic Other Affairs A RECEPTION was given on Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Penn, of 832 North 8th street. In honor of the betrothal of their daughter. Miss Rose Penn, to Mr. Albert Alperovitz, of South Philadelphia. Tho reception was attended by a number of out-of-town guests. Tho houso was beautifully decorated with flowers and ferns, nnd Miss Rose Snyder, a cousin of Miss Penn, rendered several opera selections. A donation of $25 was made for tho benefit of the wnr sufferers. Among those present nero Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Penn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alperovitz, Mr. and Mrs. It. Goldflne, Mr. and Mrs. J. Blu menthal, Mr. nnd Mrs. Epstein, Mr. and Mrs. Wngonfletd, Mr. nnd Mrs, J, Landes berg, Mr. and Mrs. William Cohen, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Goldman, Mr. nnd Mrs. Smayne, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rudolf, Miss Rose Snyder, Miss Reba Shlken, tho Misses Smayne, Miss Diamond, Miss Elnhorn, Miss Silverman, Mr. E. Norman Landes berg, Mr. S. Harris Elklns Landesberg, Bala-Cymvyd Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Wilbur, of Cynwyd, have Issued Invitations for a dinner at the Merlon Cricket Club pre ceding tho subscription dance arranged by Mrs. Kane S, Green and Mrs, Richard E. Horton on Tuesday, December 28. Miss Elizabeth Drlpps was the guest of Miss Margaret Storey Eberbaoh, of Col wyn road, Cynwyd, over the week-end. Mrs. Walter Scott Detwller, of City avenue, Bala, will entertain her card club nt luncheon tomorrow. The guests will bo Mrs. George Fleming, Mrs. George L Haskell, Mrs. Gustavo A. Blsler, Jr., Mrs. J. Howard Bowes, Mrs, Qeorgo Kee bier, Mrs. Edward ZncharlaB and Miss Cnrollno Bruner. Germantown Miss Emily Rodenbough, of Easton, Is tho guest of MIsb Dorothy Burgess, 630 Germantown avenue. At a. recent meettng of the various Philadelphia chapters of the Daughters of the Revolution a committee wns formed to procure a olubhouso for the local organizations. Among thoso named on the oommlttee are Mrs. William Latta Nassau, Mrs. Sydney Prltchard and Mrs. Henry T. Montgomery. LUIGI RIENZI 1714 Walnut Street Importer and Ladies' Tailor Gift Furs At Drastic Reductions Smart Sets in Blue, White and Cross Foxes Stylish and Handsome Fur Coats in Caracul, Hudson Seal and Other Fashionable Furs A Rare Opportunity Special Sale of Suits and Dresses The Last Word in Price Concessions Is Spoken When a Third to a Half Is Taken From Former Moderate Prices on These Fashionable and Beautifully Tailored Garments Gowns Millinery p II stered in whipcord and finished in dark green. 38 H. P. Brougham-Landaulet Up holstered in serviceable gray whjpcprd and finished in dark blue. 38 H. P. Brougham Upholstered in light blue whipcord and finished in dark green. Foss-Hughes Company Twenty -Fii-fl and Market Sis. Philadelphia 15 Mr. Jack Smayne, Mr. Joseph Smayne, Mr, B. Greenfield, Mr. Harry Bresch and the Messrs. Blumenthal. A frolic will be given by the Philadel phia Association Teachers of Dancing at White's studio, 16th street below Chest, nut street, on Thursday evening. The proceeds of the affair will go to- tho Chll dren's Hospital. A surprise party was given to Miss Bae Reckendorff at her home, 2603 North 21th street, on Friday evening. Tho guests were entertained by Mr. Samuel Lleber mnn, who rendered reveral selections, with Mr. Joseph Joselovltz ns accompa. nlst. An exhibition dance wns given by Mr. Joseph Llcberman and Miss Jean Castle. Among tho guests were Mr. and Mrs. Reckendorff, Miss Minerva Recken dorff, Miss Jones, Mrs. Toplltsky. Mr. N. Rothchlld, Mr. Philip Cohen, Mr Philip Da.vls, Mr. Alexander Rosenblum and Mr. Edward Klein. Northeast Philadelphia Mrs. J. Consldlne, of 1187 Shaokamaxon street, announoes the marriage of her daughter, Mrs. John KaJn, to Mr. John T. Oliver, quartermaster of tho battle ship Connecticut, on Sunday, December 11 The ceremony was performed by Father Orr, of the Church of tho Immac ulate Conception. After an extended wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Oliver wilt lira at 1157 Shackamaxon street North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Harry 11. Goldberg, of 8749 North Bouvter street, have) as their truest Miss Freda Davis, of Pittsburgh, Pa., for whom a number of entertain ments are being arranged. Mr. and Mrs. Potry, of Trenton, N. J have returned to their home after visit Inc Mr. and Mrs. William II. Kauftman, of 2M East Qlrard avenue. Make YOURSELF a XMAS Present by Having Tour FEET I'll t In Onler In choosing fl CHIItOroDIfiT our many rears' experience should appeal lo you. Corns removed. 2Sc ra. Mnnlcurlnc, 23c. HANNA'S H. 15. Cor. 13th and Hansom Sts. (oyer Crane's) nnd It 04 Chestnut St. Blouses 3 i A m n