v V- EVENING LEDaEU-PttlLADELPHlA, 'WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1915- w ISr it i NANCY WYNNE TELLS OF THE WORK DONE AT SOUTHWARK SETTLEMENT Dramatic Club of Southwark Neighborhood House Will Appear in Hans Andersen's "Snow Queen" Tomorrow Afternoon at the Broad Street Theatre rpltn SNOW QITRRN," a piny for X children, adapted from Hanq An dersen, will be presented by the chil dren of tho Drnimitlc Club of the gouthwnrk Nr-.gliliorliood House, Front nnd EUswirth Htreetn, nt tho Uioiiil Street Theatre, tomorrow afternoon. It Is really lenmrkabte, I think, what ,plendltl work tills club has done. Tho little member aro ti allied by Mm. Bchelncr. whose work with tho IMuca tlonal Dramatic Lcnouo In Now York . etl known. In that city Miss Mar burg and Mrs. August Hclmont, who as the beautiful Klcnnor Hobson, are, I understand, much Interested In tho work The cast tor the puty tomorrow after noon li made up from tho children who como to the tlmnintlo classes of tho Neighborhood Hoifc, and tho purpose ct this club Is ti. In MR before the pub lie the K'r" value of diamntle wolk nsan rdumtloiinl forro In tho tinliiliiK ami diameter di'Kolopmc it of i-hllilicti; for dninintlr work H part of Ibe eilu callon I" 'be NYlffhborhood House, ami Mrs Adams, who Is head of this settle ment. .lierlshcM tlio hope that pome da tliey'iimJ lm" sueb a theatre as the tenr Stn-et Hettletnelit In Now York toasts, that the children may 1)0 able to r! their plays In their own rn Ironment, and not have to depend on the public theatres for their presenta tion; and that as Inteiest and appre ciation of tills wolk prow community theatres may be established through out the city. TI e duiicins done by these little chlldien is very reninrka ble by tho way, nnd this also Is a feature of tho work dono by tin Dramatic Club. The children are won derfully Kiaceful. and their iltuicliiR Is deli ".itful to behold. At the Benedicks' Hall lust nlht the older mairled set had Its Innings, and It was suiely time, for t lienor saw anything like the wny everything Is given over to tho debutantes all through tho season, and some fow dances for tho younger married set. Of course, I here were sanio debs and many of the younger married set tboro last night, but I ho older ones rather predominated, and they had a very good time, too. Last year wo had no Benedicks' Ball, because of tho war nd the ninny demnnds on the various members of the committee for other things, so It was decided to put it off, Just as only ono Assembly was given last year, with ti subscription of $3 In dead of $l, '-hlch is tho legular sub scription since tho bulls have been given at tho Hcllevue-Stratford. Mrs. Charlton Ynrnall, Mrs. Charlemagne Tower and Mrs. Edward I-owbcr Welsh received tho guests. There were al together nbout 350, and overybody hnd a wonderful time. Thero wcro 23 debutantes invited to tho ball, and they were nil there ex cept Sarah Penrose, who, with tho rest of tho Droxel contingency, was absent owing to tho death of Mrs. lirodhead. Jim. Van Rensselaer, who nas in tho receiving party, withdrew, of course, and Mrs. Charlton Ynrnall very graciously took her place. Ono of tho most billllaut bouses of tho season gathered together last night for tho performance of Tosca Ht tho Metropolitan Opcia House. Probably tho unusual nttendnnco nnd gowning was duo to tho Henedlcks' ball, for many box parties afterward adjourned to Horticultural Hall, thero 'to ddiu'o until morning. Mis. Chnrllo Wright, In shimmering black velvet nd tullo, occupied her accustomed place- on tho grand tier, and Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxo, resplendent In whlto satin and tulle, also wns among those present, with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Standley Stokes. Mariana Govren, who was ono of tho 23 debutantes to attend the llenedlcks, made ono of a party which Included Mrs. Francis I. Clow en and Miss Ilosallo Brown Dolau. The Hop Kins girls, Elennor nnd Klise, wero present, tho former wearing u Mipoib gown of crimson velvet, whllo her sister, who la undoubtedly ono of tho best-dressed girls In town, wore n wonderful frock of palo blue and orchid Batln-strlpcd taffeta. An amusing story readied my ears tho other day, nnd thero Is a decided moral In It. Theso wonderful phones ye have theso days, with their flno ervce, sometimes do peculiar things, and these one-party wires do most un accountably get mixed up In strange combinations. Two women wero talk ing very frankly over the phone ono day recently, and as time wont on thoy began telling ono spicy talo after another, until It camo to a case of tho more the merrier, and Joke followed on Joke till the wire rang with merri ment. Suddenly merriment Jn a deeper tone entered Into the conversation, and a masculine voice was heard to remark, "Well, that la the best I have heard for many a day." Audible silence en sued on the part of tho two ladles, for they had not been careful or names in conversing. Sufllce It to say, It was a relief when the voice again Bald: "Don't worry, I won't give you away, and It may please you to know I have been suffering from melancholia for three days and you have broken It all "P. I could laugh for a week." This turned out all right, but 'just suppose they had been saying things about others they would not liked to have overheard, as it often does happen. One day last year I was waiting for a number, and heard a most edifying conversation about a mix-up between two persons who wero at odds on some charitable work, uni the whole thing was detailed with names and circum stances which left nothing to be filled out in tho Imagination I could not re sist naylug a I bung up. "I am er ' glail to know tho truth Jn re i ffard to that matter," and was re warded by faint yells from either end of tho phone. NANCY WYNNE. Personals uro i""1 Mr" Norton Cooke Hirst, of liu Spruce Ktieel, will entertain at dlmior tonight In honor of M. tiorothy Wlilt riilKe, of Washington, who Is the guet or their daughter. Miss Mule (Irahani I llrst. There will be about 30 guests pres ent, who will afterward attend the KInpp ilnnce at the Ilellevue-Btrntfonl. Tomorrow- afternoon a luncheon, followed by n m, "fr theatre part v. will be given fm Miss Hirst bv her aunt. Mrs .1. Hutchin son Scott. The guests will Include Miss VI hltrldgc, Miss Hllso Klapp. Miss t.Uclllo tie Kosenko, Miss Josephine Knight nnd Miss Helen Hhclton. Mrs. Horace K. Smith and Miss Mary C Smith, of 1103 Pprueo street, will bo at honio Informally on New War's after noon. No cards have been sent nut. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles II. Hnrt will give a dnlice at the Acorn Club this evening for their gnindrhlldten, Miss Virginia . Ileckseher nnd Ieinrd 11. Jleckscbcr. ' llnfore the dnlice Mr. and Mrs. Sydney I Mason, of tho Aldlne, will euteitaln at illnimi fur their little nlcec, Miss Hvebn I'uRo. Another dnnro will be glxen bv Dr. mid Mrs. Wilbur I'nildock Khiiiti.of lTlfl Snriu-p i street, for their daughter. Miss Hiiro i.pwi4 jtiapp, nun son, -Mr. i:dwitul m. k Klapp, tn Hip rtose ti tut North Hardens of tho licltevtia-Strntford, which will bo dec oiatcd with Christmas grren A dinner nnd thtatie pally wll be given i this evening by Hi. nnd Mrs. Archibald (I. Thomson, or Chestnut lllll, for their i niece, Miss lleltv Welsh, daughter of I Mis. T. Henry DIniiii. ' Miss .mv 11. du Pont, of Wilmington, will give a luncheon at the Hrlevtic-Str.it-foid and matinee theatre pnrty this after noon In honor of Miss Mnignrct N. Smith, daughter of Mrs. Harry Hudson Smith, of 1712 Pine street. Mrs. Lewis Hums, of Hryn Mawr, Is spending tho holidays wltn her daughter, Mrs. Walter H. Itohtc. -Mr. and Mis. Charles 1. Norton will gtn n dinner of 'M coeis at thu Aldlno this evening. Mr. nnd Mis. William .1. Kraft will give I n dance this evening nt their home, Hay n.tiial, West Colllngswood, N. J In honor of their son's llnucce. Miss Marlon Chllds. Thero will bo a New Year's daucn nt tho Toircsdalo Oolf Club on Sntuulay night. Lieutenant Comummli'r I'irdeiluk Unb elt Harris, l. H. N., and Mrs. Harris, of tho Navy Yard, have iccnllod their In flations to dinner on Thursday evening, December M, because of Illness In their family. Along the Main Line UVHHUHOOK. Among tho guests who will attend tlir dunce to Lc given Kihla) night at the Ovorbiuok Clolf Club by Mr. and Alls. Kenneth Itushton, of Wnnewood, in honor of their daughter. Miss Margaret Hlcunor Riltditon. wilt bo Miss Constance M. Vauclaln, MIsa Loulso Wanauiakci, Jllss Isabel Wanamaker, Miss Shirley liffcndlll. Miss Jlnry Ingersoll. Miss June Ingersoll, all of South Orange; Jllss Jean Austin, Jllss Janet Darby, Jllss Car oline Lee, Jllss Cathailno Lee, Jllss Until Halt, of New York; Jllss Adelaide Pile, Jllss Jean Ueigner, Jllss Frances lllals- dell, Jliss JIarlo JlcCandless, Jllss Anna iicrnaru, .mis' .uiurcu uuicncr, .uisi Anita Waternll, Jliss Olive Allen, of South Orange; Jllss Wllletts Wllboume. Jllss Klcanor West, Jlr. Canow Thlbault, JIi. William L. Austin, Jr., .Mr Walter JlcAdoo, Jlr. Julian Darnard, Jlr. Law ienco AVIIhoii, Jlr. Herbert Hllhnan, Jlr. Leonard Chinch, both of I'lalntleld, N. J., Jlr. James Pcntz, Jlr. Austin Dorr, Jlr. Odlu Dorr, Jlr. Harold Downing, Jlr. Frederick Crlscom, Mr. J. Douglas Dnrh;. Jlr. Aubiey Sager, Jlr. James Taylor and Jlr. Jonatbnn Wllford. Mr. and Jlrs. Itushton HI havo Jlrs. Charles II. Ingersoll, Jllss Jnno Ingersoll, Jllss Jlnry Ingersoll. Jllss Shirley L'ffen dlll, oil of South Orango, Mrs. Augusta Jllller, Jllss Itutb Hart, of New York: Jlr. Lecnrd Church and Jlr. Herbert Jllllman, of Pluiutiuld, N. J., as their guests over tho week-end following the dance. WYNNHWOOD. Jlis. Abel l Wetberlll will entertain at luncheon Sunday at tho Wetberlll farm near Valley Forge. Jtr. and Jlrs. llalph L. JIurray enter tained Jlldsblpinan O. II. Hardlstnn, .Mid shipman Henry Hroadfoot and Jlidshlp man Douglas Woodward, of tho Annap olis Naval Academj, Christmas Day und the week-end following. Jlr. and Jlrs Jluriay, Jllss Helen JIur ray and Jllss Laura JlcCowen, will leavo Thursday to attend the Now Year's hap at tho Naval Academy. Whllo In An napolis they will stop at Carvel Hall. Chestnut Hill Jlr, and Jlrs. Alfieil Parker, of Mount Airy, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jliss Hda Jfcrclu Parker, to Jlr. Warren 11. Kirk, of Oxford, Pa. Lieutenant "William Woods Gmyth, U. S. N.. and Jlrs. .Smyth Mill arrive late In the week to lslt Jlr, and Mrs. H. Illt tenhouse Jllller for several days. Jlr, T. Bingham Cook, of Johnson City, Tcnn . is the guest of his aunts, Jlrs, Wll lam J. Latta and Jllss JIary Bingham, in St. Martins. Lansdowne The Jllsses James, of Madison avenue, nre entertaining Jllss Uleanor Jlartln, of New York, formerly of Philadelphia, over tho holidays. CELEBRATED GOLDEN WEDDING DAY MJS THOWTJ i.ST& I. - . itfJi ,., .J.- MISS MAE CANTWKLI. Who will appear tonight in "Tho County Iloss," n play to be given by the Dnilcy Dramatic Society. Weddings AltMHS (lALllItHATH. An attractive homo wedding took placo nt r,:30 o'clock last evening, at ".11 Wood land ten ace, 'when Mlhs Jean Isabel C.nl hi oath, daughter of Mrs. John M. Unl bie.ith, was married to Mr. Ilolnnd Kingman Amies, of Kail ltler, Mass. The Itev. .Marcus A. llinwnson, I. 1. tiuwiut..,! ltv tlin ltov. .iflllll 1. H'Mlll.lll. 1) j)., performed the ceremony, which, owing to n recent bpreiivemcnt In the brides family, was witnessed only by the mem bers of the fnmllii'fl. The brlde'H gown was of whlto satin, trimmed with pearls and Duchess lace. Her ell was of tulle, caught with orange blorsoms. Sho was attended by her twin sister, Jliss Kiitha- lua Buchanan Unlbrciith, as maid of honor, who wore white taffeta and chiffon. Tho best man was Jlr. Louis I'. Amies, brother of the briilegioom. Mr. Amies Is the son of Mr. nnd .Mis. W. 11. Alines, of Lexington, Jlass. After it short wed ding trip the brlilo anil brldeginoin will return to live in Fall Itlver, where Jlr. Amies Is engaged in tho cotton business. TA'ANS-KAUI'MAN. An Interesting wedding will take plnie tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the homo of Jlr. and .Mrs. P. J. Kaufman, lit I West Ven iingo sticet. when their daughter. Jllss Jlnry Jlorilla Kaufman, will bo glou in marriage by her father to Jlr. Albert Itny inond Kvnns, secretary of tho Lawreni-e-vllle School, nt Lawrencoville. Tho llev. Dr. Forrest H. Dager. of St. Paul's ISO formed Hplscopa! Church, Uroiul ami Venango streets, will perform the cere mony, which will bo followed by a re ception The brldo will wear a gown of Ivory whlto satin nnd Coorgotto crepe Tho crepo Is draped with a casendo elTeet niui trimmed with noliil lace. Similar lace wm fornl tj,0 cap from which her tulle ..,, .. i i cvtcnd to the lim ol llio iiniu. Orango blossoms will hold tlie cap in place, nrldo roses and lilies of -.ho vul lev will bo carried. Jllss Jladelelno Twin ing Sharps will be mai.l of honoi. Jli-s Dorothy .May Hobins. the bride's niece, will bo flower gill. Jllss Ucinlco HlUa betli llarr, of Chester, S C, a fiiend of tho bride, will play the wedding in.uili. Piof. llarley Heath will bo the best man. Jlr. and Jlrs. Hvuns will ho at home after Febiuary 1 In LawrenceUllc. nAINS-STAUH. Jllss Beatilco JI. Starr, daughter of Jlr. and Jlrs. A In am Stnrr, of M.M Noith Hth street, will becoiuo tlio brldo of Jlr. Hor aco L. Italns, of Tioga, tonight at U...0 o'clock. Tho ceicmony will uiko place at Jlosebach's Casino, which will be dec orated with evergreens nnd loses. JIi. Stnrr will givo his daughter In man Inge and Itev. Dr. Joseph Kniuskopf, of tho Keneseth Israel Congregation, wll' of ttclato at the service, which will bo fol lowed by a reception A gown of whlto pussy willow taffeta, draped with tullo and trimmed with not, embroidered with Iridescent beads, will bo woin by tho bride. Her long oL of tulle will ba caught wltli sprnjs of orango blossoms and sho will cany a shower bouipict of lilies of tho valloy. Jlis. Louis Ilalns. tho bridegroom's aistor-ln-law, mation of honor; Jllss Blaiicho Leaino-, of New York, maid of honor; Jllss Sylvia Learner and Jllss Jlyrtle Leniner, of New York, flower girls, will attend tho bride. .Mr. Louis Italns will bo his brother's best man. and the usheia will be JIi. .Morris II. Stan. JIi. Jerome Stair, brothers of the bilde, Jlr. Arthur N Presmont, of Shamokln. Pa., Jlr. Ben jamin Hose and Jlr. Alexander Conn Jlr. and Jlrs. Ilalns will leave for n trip through tho south and will ba at homo after February 13, at 1733 West Erlo avenue. KELLY-HASSAN. A pretty wedding took place this morn ing nt the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul when Jllsa Jlollle Jl. Hassan, of 1C0S Uieen street, became the bride of jlr. P. J. Kelly, of 110 North Ituby street Tho Nuptial Jlass was celebrated by the Itev. Father Kelly. The bride was attended by her two sisters, Jllss . Teresa Hasjsan and Jllss Kathleen Hassan. Tho best man was Jlr Patrick J. Kelly, a brother of tho bride groom. Jlr- Arthur P. Hassan, of New rtes. mortrrsijzce York, a. brother of tho bride, Sao bis sister in marriage. The brldo wns attired In a gown of whlto satin with a court train and carried a bouquet of lilies of tho valley, whllo tho traditional orango blossoms decorated the veil. Tho bridesmaids' gowns wcro of pnlo blue chin ineitse tilmmcd with ermine. They carried pink Klllnincy loses. Following a month of honeymooning In I'loilda Mr. and JIrs Kellj will re turn to Philadelphia where they will mako llii'ir home. Germantown Jtr. nnd Jlrs. Thomas Lister, of ."Wit Queen lane, held a family reunion Christ mas evening In celebration of their Cfltb, or golden, wedding anniversary, their two ilniightniH, Jllss F.uiJieinla Lister nnd Jllss Elsie Listei ; tlirlr three sons, Jlr. Sldne Llter, Jlr. IMwnid Lister nnd Jlr. Frank Lister, and their sl grand children Joining In the celebration. They iccelved a pill so of gold nnd many hand some piesonts Jlr. Lister, a native or Vorkshlie, Eng land, ami now a if tired nni spluuer. nnd Jllss Catherine lies, youngest daughter of Jlr. and .Mrs. Harry Hess, wero mar ried on Christmas Day, lMVi, In tlio house In which thej still live. The ceirinony was perfot nied hv tho Hev. J. S J Jlc Council, thou pastor of tho Falls of Schuylkill .Methodist Episcopal Church. Jlr. Lister seived dining the Civil War In Captain John DoIisou'h company of Stnto Jlllltla. He Is 71 jears of age, whllo Jlrs. Lister Is three years oungcr. West Philadelphia .Mrs. Annie W. Clayton, of i..i North 40th stieet. niiuoiiiiceil tho engagement of her daughter, Jllss Mary S Clajton, to Jlr. William W Evans, of King of Prus sia, I'n , at a caul party given this after noon nl her home. ' Tho engagement of Jllss Ethel Jlorti moore. dnughtcr of .Mr. and Jlis. Hnny B. Jlortlmoore, of 47111 Cedar avenue, to JIi Hitwaid Dullleld llaiiett. Sd, of Philadel phia, wax announced yesteidav afternoon at it caul party gien at her home. What's Doing Tonight Aniciiii.-. 1'hlloinnlilcal Araorlitlnn. Houston Club. riittrliy of l'fiuisilvnnti, s oVIork Menonib ronentlon, ChIIpko Hull. l'nler lt of I'tnnsylvnnl.t. dinner. Hold AilMphl.i. il :.o uVlnck. "Ilrollers" dinner lo Joseph I'. Itncers nml WUIi.iiii li. Wilson. Atunufactunra' Club, tl ..0 II', lot k T.iMe.ui St. Andrew's Protraiant rilmonnl 'liunli. ailtli mm lldrliig strrela. o lo, k Ilium nml rnnl pnrty. Stnnn Harbor ia. lit Club. Hotel Walton; 8 o'clock. Notices for llio Society pints lll be mrrptetl und printed In the Ihrnlnir l.nleer, but nil mill notices must be written nn nne hide of the pnper, mut be hlmied In full, with full nihlri'B'., und ihen pohftlblt telephone niiiuber iiiuat lie gUen. end nil hiii li rnmiuuiiltutloiiH tn "Soelrty lalitnr," i:rliloc ledger, COS Chestnut street. l'nles thcHa retiilrements tire utrrted out m thai terlllrullon limy be pokulble, Hie notice, will not hti pubtNbed. WINTER RESORTS ATIwVNl IC CI1 1 . . .'. 'ify 'ZritvncctrK Superior location with an I tinobslructod view of bfiflL'K? r j i"j...::it. .::tjI ana Doaruwuin, j reco)niiseu sianaara oi excellence CW.n 60d. JWTIiJ. BVZBy. HIE LEADING RESORT MOIfl Of HIE W0K10 5HariBoroiifliiienR(2im ATIjANTIU OITY, N. J. ONNU1HIP UNaCU(HT JQ8IAH WHITE i. SONS COMPANY TRAYMORE ttsr:?.., vcauuiii3ici u 1r(v ,,u11(i run ttaier. tl B0 up dly to 112 50 up M) Thus Uuhre. oi.ii roiNT com'niiT, .. HOTEL CHAMBERLIN OlD POINT COMFORT SwlmmlnitPool.Golf.Seifooil Cuulnt. European Uatb an J Trvatmanu. yorUrnui..riu QIO. F. ADAMS, Miiuih FArtAB Monro. V4. "Ak Mr, Foster," I'.'lh and Cbeitnut St. ; Cook' Toura. 137 S. Droail 01.; I'tmoa. R. H. Cc. 1433 Cbetnut 6c. STEAMSHIPS FLORIDA TOUR Personally Conducted from Philadelphia. Bat . Jan. 30th, 0 p. m. 0-dy trip, lncluiilpg ncsaary iua, 33. Uoli and room en utaamer, hoteU: oulo-trlpu. etc. Grand opportunity ta lslt "Land ot Sumhlne and Howera " Sviid tor Itinerary and particulars. merchants & Miners Trans. Co. tlty TiiUet Offic, IM South 8th St. H I'. Turner, t,. iv ... llalto.. Jld. X STONE HARBOR YACHT CLUB HOLDS FIFTH ANNUAL DANCE Many Club Members With Their Guests Will Attend Affair at Hotel Walton Tonight Dramatic Society Gives Amateur Performance THH Stone Harbor Tarbt Club wilt give Its fifth annual dance and card party nt tho Hotel Walton this evening. An Interesting fcaturo of the decorations will bo tho Rlgnnl and yacht Mags which hao been loaned tho clnh for the oc casion by Hie arlous clubs nlong the South Jersev coast. More than W guests havn been Invited The ladles In rliaige of the nrrangeinents and who nre on the Itceelvlng Committee Include Jlrs. Cenrgo L. Jlnrouand. Jr. Jlig. Arthur J. Bnnk erd, .Mrs. Frederick W. Taylor, Mis. Henry O. Jtlter, Jr., Jlrs. (leorgo Freshen nnd Jlrs. Joseph P. Collins. The Dalley Dramatic. Society of Our Lady of the itoary parish will present tho popular success, entitled "Tho County Boss" this evening, nt a-l'i o'clock. In the school auditorium, Fclton street below Cnllowhlll street. Tho play, which will be tho first given this season, Is under tho direction of Jlr. James ,!. SUelly. Mr Jlartln HIckey, well known In amateur dramatics, will play the rolo of Jim Heckler, tho County Hoss Jlr. John .1 McCrea Is stago manager nnd Jlr. Jnmcs N Wafer tho business manager. Tho girl members of tho society will hold their llrst lenp-jenr dnnro In the school auditorium on Wednesday e cnlng, January B. The society will nlso present "Forly-flvo Minutes from Hroailwnj" about tho middle of Jnnunr. Mr. nnd Jlrs. A. Latginan, of 36-1 Cler mnntown ncmlo. cclebmleil their silver wedding anniversary on Sunday ecnltig with a teceptlnn at their home, which was decorated with gardenias and smllax. Among the guests wero Jlr. nnd Jlrs. P Hothsteln. Mr. nnd Jits. J. Hrown, Mr. and Jlrs. II. Lnrkmnii, Jlr. nnd Mrs. II D. Hose. Dr. nnd Jtis. L Klrshncr, Jlr and Jlrs. Joseph Lnrgmnti, Jlr. nnd Mrs II. llrmvti. Mr. nnd .Mis J. Knbll. of New York: Jlr and Jlrs. W. H. Jlni- Ker. of Chester: Jlr F. Ileider. Jlr. and Jlrs. S. Colin, Jlr. and Jlrs. H. Holder, Jlr. and Jlrs. L. Harris. Jlr. nnd Jlis. I. Itelder, Mr. nnd .Mis. M Lnrgniiili, Jlr nnd .Mrs. I. Weissinnn, Miss Doi-othy lloth. Jllss Henrietta ltcider, Jllss Ada Harris, Jtlss Dora Hotb. Jllss Jlarlun Hrown, Jliss Sophia Itelder, Jtlss Jenli Hrldor, Jllss Doll Largman, Mr. Joseph lloth, Jlr. Jack Largman, Jlr. David Itoth, Jlr. Charles Itchier. Jlr. Isldoio Splro. Jlr. Warwick fielder, Jlr. Itany Harris, Jlr. Dewey Hrown, Jlr Walter Hose, Jlr. Lawienco Kahn, of New York: SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES 200 pouers nf xour Mlnit nnd rcronslltv, Htich us ThlnklnB, t'oniontrntliin. Kelf CntilliUm f, lnttlntlp. mint bo In ion--tnnt iMirklns nnlcr to runblo Mm to bn hlKhl Biicifssful. sviid In nn far list of poncru of a fully developed iiniu. If lu n detrreo Oll iiri uiifuri esafut, cortHln weak poern nro responsible. Ncft CoHoro brlnus nil pnners Into use. tiny. Saturday nnd Ktrnihic Coursea In JYrsoncll Kfflcirncv. I'nblic Speaking, llio ciirfon. Salesmanship. Wrllo, tall or phone Sprm o H2I8. NEFP COLLEGE, 1 7.111 irMnill Mrcrt )et.('orrrpiidenrr Iiislriiitloii.llux 209.1 Department of Commercial Education ftnectn! Courien In Hharthand. Ilook kcepliiB' Hel'urtliiB. I'lrs nml Canualty lnsuranco ntnrt January 3d In Day und i:enlng SlIiooIs. Temple University Ilrnud Ht. brloiv terkn, l'lillailHihln riiNKi.iN iNHinuii: M'linoi. or mi:- Cll IMC AKTS. NA l, AHCIIlriXl'l III., MM'IIAMt'S IIATIIIIMATICi, MIX'llAN ICAl, llltAXVlMI. N louraea In I'ra. tbiil Alcebra, Trlgonoiiieiry. Htnn tural UcsIrii Sprlnc term Jun. 3rd t.. S 7th Si CTOaVFR"? Th Best Dualncaa School. O - 801-807 Cheatnut StrMt. DANCING Tim c. i:i.i.oon cAiti'nNTi'.it mdiiio, 112.1 Chostnut. I'rlvato and i Inna leuaona, Uu; und evenlnc. In newest ttcps. Telephone "He is a new King' Solomon and with a dash of Robert Louis Stevenson5" The Portland Oregonian A strange mixture, you say great wisdom and a wonderful creative imag ination. Both qualities in one man might be considered little short of a miracle perhaps never before have they been so combined. Yet they ARE ascribed . ; PUMJCrf LEDGER .Mr. Zettord Itoso nnd Sir. Herman LarRmnn. A double Mrtlulny supper wns Riven by Mr. nnd Mrs. I.nzlii In homr of their son nntl tlaiiRhter Mr. Mlehnel Mzln nnd Hint Kophlo l7lti nt their home, nt 421 South 20th street, nn Simdny gvohIuk. Among the Riiesti prenrnt were Mlsi lioso 1'rlee, Mr. llnr y Cohen, Miss Jenn Ho fentlml. Mr. Jack ItnppHport, Mln Mnlllo llrodikv, Mr. Samuel Shnplto, Mini Ilebtx Miller, Mr. Mycr llnientlinl, MIim Kniinle l'cttlmaii, Mr. l.ouli lloicntlinl, MIm S-ulio riiiBeroth, Mr. I. Cnntlev, MIm Iloo Kel ler, Mr. Ilert Uizlu, Mr. Myer fiwnrtr. Miss Martha Meltrer, Mr. Alinilinm llo fcntluil nnd Mr. William Ynffee. All tho neueit exhlliltlon dancer wero exedtted by Miss .lean Itoienthnl, Mr. Jneub ltap liiport, Mr. ityer Hivnrtz, Mlt lnnnle reldinnii, Mhi Sophie l.nr.ln nml Mtn .lenn ltoflcnthnl. Hours wero biiiir by Mlns Irnii ltoenthnl, npslslcd by MI'S Pndle riiiRcrntli. Heeltationi hv Mls fmllo KltiReroth. SIh9 Itodnlltie Rlrnllii rlilcrlnlneil qullo n niiuiber of the jiouiiRer set nt the homo of her Rrnndpmentx, Mr. nml Mr. Piivld son, IMS North .11 hlrect. In honor of Mr. Dnvld M. reldmnn, who li.is returnnl from ColUMiv Hnll to spend the Chilit tnaM holldnjH Willi hli parents. Mr. nml Mrs. Nntlinn VVIdmaii. Mr. Mux David son Rave seeinl oeiil selretlons and Mr. St. H. llurrtltK rendered a few lolln solos, exhibition tlniirliiR wns Riven by Mr. V. lllllsteln nml MIsm Anna Strauss, Mr. David N. Krhlmnn nnd Miss Trancls Strnuss. AinmiR thoio present tCtn.nta-I )jfl tslittiHnriM ' y.A awi IXAi-S? .-.'.1.1. " .XD-aiHitua-i 7H 3UHWS-S3W a oiiiNvimtj QMT QiaYiS, '1$W I 7,-i ' Sril. wm PREPARED AND GUARANTEED VEmmm awljt'B83&k:ss& to one man. Read him in SUNDAY'S wero Jrisa noso Str&uss, MlM Sophia M. Feldman. Miss Betty Adeyokftt, Mis 1 Franels Trachtenberg-, Miss Annan Strauss, Miss Minerva Swam, juibs Klcanor Davidson, Miss Ethct Allen, Miss Frances Strauss, Miss r. Kramer, Miss O. It Qoodfrlend, Mr. Jack Kessler, of New York; Mr. Kdward V Dicker, of Ithaea, N. T.: Mr, Samuel Cohen, Mr. M. Strauss, Mr. 1'lncus Blllsteln, Mr. Xtax 11, llurwltz, Mr. David N. FeMmar, Mr. Jl, Davidson, Mr. William Brants!, Mr. llobert Kates nnd Mr. Philip David Miss Jeannetto Mntnson, of SOW Btrks street, entertnlned on Sunday evening nt her home. Her Ruests Included Miss Bertha Savlt-, Miss Elizabeth Fox, Miss Jean Flum, Miss Bella Flttm, Miss Ber tha Mntuson, Miss Clara Matuson, Miss Ilelfti Mntuson, Miss Itebo Bunt, Miss Denna Burnett, Miss Gertrude Matuson, Miss .Tcnn Mntuson, Jlr. Foldo, Jllss Anna Matuson, Mr. David Bree, Dr. 1. F, Helfand, Jlr, Isndorc I.evlne, Mr. Harry Jlntitson, Dr. Albert Oreen, Jlr. Max llelllshs, Jlr. Glllon. Jlr. Harry Silver man, Jtr. Harry Olbert and Jlr. Louis Suffrlnn. Jlrs .T. .1 N-cedham, of 2812 Frankford avenue, will entertain nt a dinner at her home this evenlnR, when her Riiests will be Mrs. Hllznbeth Alien, Jllss Dllzabcth Alkens, Jlls rnnnle Corner, Jlrs. Dlten Davis, Jllss Caroline Fisher, Jlrs, Will iam llroner, Jllss Adelaide Cramer, Miss P.lla OetJ!. Jllss Adelaldo del. Jlr. anil Jlrs. Theodore Mitchell. Jtlss Margaret HnBKerty, Jlr John Mayers, Dr. Jnmcs II. Keennn, Mrs IMIth Hornlck, Jlrs. l.otla Carhnrt, Jtlss Lnura Itowcn, Jlrs. Keek, Jlrs. Harvey I'eze. Jlrs. Clara lllese, Jllss Helen le7e, Jlrs. Jlny llllf fet, Jllss Catherine Kohl, Jtr. nnd Mrs. VoRlit. Jlr. J. Jlorrls JInsscy, Jlrs. B. Hninllton nml Jlrs. Hess Henry. Hmplojes of tho Boston Sample Sho Shop celebrated tho llrst anniversary of Jlr. Jl. c Kronhelmcr'n management by titpsenlliiR him with a liandsomo palm nnd jirillnlero this week. "When I sell you 4S. S. White' Tooth Paste I am performing a serv ice as well as making a sale. "It is one article about which we don't have to rely solely on the manufacturer's claims. "All the dentists in this neighbor hood are recommending it to their patients. "Every dentist knows that the name 'S. S. White' has been a guar antee of quality to his profession for over seventy years. He knows that what they make must be good, and its flavor leads to its constant use." In 10c or SSc tubes. Powder, H.'r Una. At your dru.qgiat's .,, imiitrd on receipt of price THE S.S.WHITE DENTAL. MFG CO. BY N,York Can FrancKO Atlanta Chicago C5i!?,lS!,n' Brooklyn Boaton OaRlend Toremo.can. about "w 4 -U J il I M
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