EVENING LEDGERPHILADTCTYPHTA", MOKDAY, JANUABT 3, 1916 "- " - t ' IT?'t - m-w --V-v "r-. ri- j-s rANGl WIJNJNJU (iiVJlifc) KK3UJYLU OF THE WEEK'S HAPPENINGS hi Unusually Brilliant Calendar Marks Incoming of the New Year .Numerous Festivities, Large and Small, Occupy Society E caletlos of the midwinter sea- Ion cnmo upon lis with full forco Kine set homo for the holidays added Jest to the parties, but each day was Crowded with brilliant events, from ',(,3 Benedicks' ball following the nrft on Tuesday evening to the New PC1 ....1..1H ...... ...i.i.i. tde George Whnrton Poppers' ball and the much tallted-of Hccksher party at .t, tiellevue'Stratford were the most n ,w . , i conspicuous, mo iiommyH awicu 01 Btfcially on SnlUrdny nislit or shall wo f'gy Sunday morninjt with Mrs. Scott's Supper Club, for some 300 or moro of k Ihe very smart set drifted in thcro to k dance at mldnlRht. The club met in the roso gardens, which were con verted Into a charming fairyland for (he occasion. The walls were hung Wlth smllax, from which twinkled bun dreda 0f varicolored electric lights, and down each side were placed rows of bay and fir trees, giving it most fes tive nppenrance. Those who arrived late were forced to content themselves with tubles set outside In tho lobby. There was an unusual number of debutantes present ' and also several of the recent brides. An Interesting group at one table in , eluded Gurneo Munn and . his hand tome bride, Marie Louise WnimnmUcr that was, also her cousin, Hrownlo Warburton. The noddy Pages, who returned from their honeymoon In time to spend the Chrlstmns holidays with ' Mrs. Kremer, made their nppearnnco . early In the evening with two members i of their bridal party, Cccllo Howell and ' Saunders Meade. In fnct, almost the whole Kremer wedding group seemed to be present, as the Shipley Dlxons. the Hcckscher Wcthcrllls, the Munns and tho Spencer Millers were nil limit ing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred 13. Norrls gave h' party for their daughter, Miss Dorothy, who dances with such un usual grace. Another Interesting group Included tho Howard PancoastH, who had as their guests Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil son Miles Carey, of Baltimore. Miss Betty Scott lind n party of young peo ple. Including Josephine Foster, Knth erine Sccler, Gertrude Pancoimt, Agnes Brocltle nnd Catherine Cassnrd. Among 'those who occupied tables were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kvniw Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Barkllc. Mr. nnd Mrs. "Ned" Page, the "Xcd" Crozcr, the Philemon Dickinsons, who have hnd Mr. and Mrs. Lynford Dickinson, of New York, ns their guests for tho week-end; Mr. and Mrs. George Sharp Munson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Spencer Mul ford, Mr. nnd Mrs. Norman Mel.cod, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sydney Emlen Hutch inson and Mrs. Walter Steele, tho Churchill Williams, tho Lewis Neil sons, tho Chnrles Potttr, Jr.'s, tho Saunders, Hcntli Unnnnrd, Jr., Mrs. Robert W. Downing, tho Cecil Fitters and tho Myers FItlcrs, Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Voorhccs, tho Hnrrlson Caners, the Woldorsclms, tho Isaac Schllcters and tho Gnzznms. Popular little Molly Thayer will bo given a theatro party nnd supper nt 1 the Rltz-Carlton this evening by tho William Linton Lnndrcths, who win havo n number of tho younger set as their guests, including Miss Chnrlotto Eleanor Popper, Miss Elizabeth W. Griffith. Miss Elennor do G. Cuylor, Miss Charlotte M. Cheston, Miss Mario t T. Graham, Miss Alfreda C. Lewis, Miss Sarah S. Myers, Miss Mnrgaretta D. Myers, Miss Almeo Hutchinson, Mr. 'Joseph T. Thayer nnd Mr, Rodney N. Landreth. Agnes Brocklo is nnother bud who will be feted this evening, ns the William Wilson Curtlns aro giving 'a theatre and supper party for her. The engagement of M?ss Margaret Gladys Marks, of New York, to our own Henry Rawlo Geyelin will provo interesting to Phllndelphlans, even though they both make their homo in New York. Doctor Geyolln, who Is a graduate of the University of Penn sylvania, class of 1006, spent several years doing post-graduato work In Berlin, and Is now n member of tho 'medical faculty of Columbia Unlver- l,"ttty. Ho Is a son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Laussat Geyelin. of Vlllanova. Miss Marks, who Is a sister of Julian Marks, who married Nancy Holllngs- worth last year in London, makes her I home with her sister, Miss Adah Marks, ! at 133 West 11th street, New York. i NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Qustavus Remak, of the I, n'ttenhouse, will give a theatre party l uuay, January 28, jn honor or their I, debutante daughter, Miss Margaret On- reonK itemak. Dr. 'and Mrs. George Woodward, of krlibelm, Chestnut Hill, have Issued cards for two muslcales, the first of olch will be given on January 8 and las second on January 22. at 3 o'clock. Invitations have been received from M r. tad Mrs. Jonathan Daliey Browder for We marriage of their daughter, Miss Hu wrta Frances inttr- tn Ar- nnnA iinw. I' J.Earle 3d' on Thursday, January 20, hwch in tne Church or St. Martin- t villi v "" Q oim 141a u.ivit, IK wm be at home after May 1 at Haverford. . , fT, and Mrs. Rodman Wanamaker en- IJned at luncheon yesterday at their ytue at Tuxedo Park. N. Y. Safe, flnri HTm Tn... -v t n-i, JJJM the New Year holidays at Lake . N. J. llfl. XT l.i,. T ... . ... I i,iij "ciiricim a, ciy, wno spent me , nUaya,at White Sulphur Springs, W, Utirr relurnea l0 ''er J'oaio In Hryn Mr. anil Hr rri.nM.- t r -. -m a. H,vi , twe'. announce the ngagement I'.1 tatlr dHUirhtpr fMIa MnrunMt Pnpvnll IffW' t0 Mr- Frank Mllburn Res. son h tV . wuvm j, nets, ux i-iiia-f , vurgb. jiIm ttta made he debut last f MOn With VlPf gtarai Tifloo VllvaViAlVi T,.on v'Uo her slater. Miss Elizabeth -jv-. wnose emgl.ig at the Ulddlo con- T aroased so much favorable comment. ' ISIrs. WI1tlHM -nr . . i If! Arnett will receive informally to orrow afternoon at their hon , 2HS Pluu IS; an(i tho succeedlns afternoons In rnuary No caids have bee-i sent out tr and Mrs, Alexander Sellers, of Ard- l! wui uiv a dancj this cvenlus m - j-m -. --k. ..-. . the Acorn Club In lionor of their daugh ter, Miss Nnncy Sellers. Mrs. V. Percy Smith, who I? spending the winter nt the Aldlne, will receive In formally this afternoon from 4 until o'clock. Mrs. C. M. Jtelchcrt nnd Miss Florence Atidcnrieil Rclchprt, of Gcrmantown, en terlnlned nt dinner on Sunday In honor of Miss Gertrude Powell nnd Mr. W. Palmer Davis, whose engagement has recently been nnnoiinccd. Along the Main Line OVIIttmtOOIv - Mlsn Mniid Mnrrlron Wli?Rln. ilrlmtntitn dntmlilcr ot Hr. nnd I Mrs. ltowntd S. Amler. of Cltv Mne nnd I Hetmont avenue, who left on Thursday to i nttPiiil tlic bachelors' hnll In Sernnton. I I'n., on Sew Venr's live, in belns entcr tnlnod nn the house Riiest of Mrs. tl.tvld Holes. She tvill return home tomorrow, i Mr. mid Mrs John Parker Hilt returned ' to Ashcvllle. N. (, ypstenlnv nfter siietul Iiir Chrlstmns with Mrs. Hill's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jonathan N'cff, of Over hroolt. MMItlO.V Dr. nnd .Mrs drome D. n. IVirhy Knve a dellRhtful N'ew Year's ilntice, nt I.lnlltliftnn, their home In Morion, the Kiicsts of honor behiR Miss .Innet Mncl.nicn Darby nnd Mr. James Doiulas Unr-hy. The first floor of the house wns bcatltlfull.v dcco'rnted with Chrlstmns green, holly boughs nnd poln spttlns, nnd the Bursts who were from the school set. Included Mips Mary Taylor KniRht, MIsm Constance M. Vnuclaln, Miss Jean Mstcr Austin, Miss Mary CrclRhton Klero, Miss Isabel Wanamaker, Miss Louise Wntiamaltrr, Miss Josephine Obdylte, Miss MnrRnret Supplec, Miss Caroline Lee, Miss floitrude Hcnrne. Miss Corn Wilson, Miss Mildred Jones, Miss Itnsnllmi Wllllnrd, Miss Mllllccnt Lcnca, Miss Margaret Home, Mr. William Aus tin, Jr., Mr. IMwntd 8. Rlxon, Jr., Mr. Mcrldllli Jnclt, Mr. llurnham I.cnea and Mr. Townsend I.udltiRton. Mr. and Mrs. Kdwnrd Hok Rave a chll dien'H Christmas party nt their home on Thursday afternoon. AltDMOItK-MIss Kllzabeth Spauldlnc datiRhtcr ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederic Kniiuldlntr, of 22 Simpson rond, gave a small dance on Saturday overling It) honor of Miss Mnrion Whipple, of Hartford, Conn., nnd Mr. Merl Whipple, of Yale. On N'ew Year's 12vo Mr. nnd Mrs. Spauld Inir entertained nt dinner before the dance at the Merlon Cricket Club In honor of Miss Whipple, Mr. Whipple nnd their son. Mr. Ralph SSpiiuIding, who Is home from Yale for the holidays. Chestnut Hill Mis Ocoikc D. McCrenry, of St. Mar tin's Green. Is spe vling a short tlmo In Atlantic City. Mrs. T. Charlton Henry, of Morcland avenue. Chestnut Hill, Is nt Galen Hall, Wcmersvllle, Pn., for several weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Hurley I'ancoast, of Allen Lane, will cntortnln their evening bridge club on Wednesday evening, Jan uary 12. Along the Reading Miss Idella Orlbbel. of Church road, Wyncote, will entertain at bridge this afternoon at 2:S0 o'clock. Miss Elizabeth Morris, of Vnllcy Farm, Wyncote, la spending sev6rnl days nt Tnoll as tho guest of Miss Priscllla Hooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil nicr Hoopcs. Invitations have been Issued for a con vention that tho suffragists of Chelten ham township will hold In tho Chcltcn Hills Ilnll on Mnther avenuo. Wyncote, on Thursday, at 10 o'clock. Mrs. J. How ard Brown, chairman of Montgomery County, will address tho meeting. Mr. Anderson MncPhoo. of Philadelphia, has bought land on Washington Lane, Betbayres, nnd Is making arrangements to build a Colonial house, upon tho com pletion of which Mr. MacPhee will make his home In Bctliayres. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Livingston Craig, of Oak Lane, entertained at dinner on Saturday evening, when hjr guests in cluded Ml- and Mrs. I. D. Hltingc. Mrs. V. D. Baldwin. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Klopp, Mrs. Georo Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Kltlngc, Dr. nnd Mrs. Percy C. Major. Miss Florence Taylor, Miss Bald win and Mr. nnd Wis. Charles T. White. Bridge followed. What's Doing Tonight Northwest Hualnewi Men's Association. 2330 Columbia avenue: S o'clock. Frio. Ci.etter Avenuo Improvement Association. Flist V. V. Church, SIM street and Chester uenuo: fi o clock. Free. Pnssyunk Aenue Business Men's Associa tion, I'assyunk avenue and Moore street: S o clock. Frte. Wlsslnomln Improvement -Association, Law ton 1'ubllc School: 8 o'clock. Free. Itennrnlnt; nf snrlni? trm. Franklin Instt- tute, S o'clock. Meetlnir In memory of Solomon Schechter. Mercantllo Hall: 8:15 o'clock, Musical smoker In lionor of Leopold Sto konakl and Philadelphia Orchestra by Alex ander Van Iteneselacr. Hortkultural Ilall: 0 o'clock. Society of Civil Engineers. 1317 Sprues Academy ot street: 8 o'clock Boston 3ymxhony Orchestra. Music; 8:13 o'cloc :k Ileceptlon to Archbishop Bonzano. Catholic Historical Society. 713 Kpruco street; 8 o'clock. Election. Hamilton Club. 213 South 4Ut street. 8 o'clock. WINTER EESOHTS ATLANTIC C1TV. N. J. &S ATLANTIC CM Superior location with an I unobs tructod v iew of beach J (UiuuuuiutvMirv iviiji;uyiiicu stanaard.of excellence Cc.i60d. JWTRJ.BV2Sy. UBIVIWbiWHIIWI fj HU VV"VI XARGEST TIRCFROOF HESORT HOTEL MWHITE,Ts. " TH& WOHI.M JM:M0TIC.tH)t HIE tEADING RtSORT HOTCl Of THE WO RID flEarworouflMBRniieiin ATLANTIC CITY. PI. J. OWNIHSHir UINIQIUINT JOSIAH WHITE A SONS COMPANY Westminster K v- nr' Bach- ev. to W"ll . Prlv. baths, run. ater. 1.60updly. JoJ) 12.60up vvkly. Chas.Bubre. OI.I) I'OINT COMrOKT. VA. HOTEL CHAMBERLIN SID POINT COMJCRT "&pdr Swia.-nliiePocJ.GtJ. Seafood If All Cuiui. uropBJiUttthsajia 5C1 GEO. r. ADAMS, Hiiigil 141 Forbsts MorOt. V. "Ask Mr. Foster." I2th and Chestnut Sts.; Cooks' Tours, 13T B. Broad St.; Feano. R. K. Co.. H33 Chestnut St. 11UOVVNS M1LLS-1.V-TUE-MNKS. N. J. TUP INN OUnt mil J. dry. Invljuratics. I nc A1! ma's, drlv". motor'jt Favorite tt-nd resortt J- L. M. 8. UUDDEJUJ. nm, ATLANTIC CITY PAYMOEE has set anew atandard of 'a Amifif .Jh V1 iMISS MAY VICTORIA WILLIAMS Miss Williams is the dnuglitcr of Mrs. M. E. Willinms, of 5240 Wnlnut street. Her engagement to Mr. Carl Vogel was recently announced. ONE HUNDRED CLUB'S BALL GIVEN WITH GREAT SUCCESS Horticultural Hall Presents Gay Scene When Organiza tion Holds Annual Dance on New Year's Night. Masked Dance in Germantown Other Gaieties T!IC fifth annual ball of the One Hun- Ilalph Schmuckcr. Mr. ." rie J. Schurfcr, Ircd Club, which was held on Saturday --r. Edward Schmldhclscr. Mr. Frank L. , ,. ii ,.i Shallow. Mr. Frank Snowden, Miss Mnry nlsht at Horticultural Hull. proed a Collins Smith and Miss Mnrrettn Smith Brent success, and did cr-dlt to the Exccu tlvo Committee which ar nnged tho affair. The stately staircase and huso ballroom were hanked with pnlms nnd bay trees Interspersed with chrysanthemums. A general decorative scheme of black nnd white piedomlnated. Tho receiving party Included .Miss Marie Cross, Miss Kdna Undertown, Miss Anna Adamson, Miss Jnno Cunnlngbnm. Miss Mae Dawson. Miss Grace Wndc. Mr. Robert LodRe, Mr. Herbert Slnzheimcr, Mr. Samuel Hrownc. Mrs. Clarence llutton and Mr. William Pavln. Mr. Frederick . Shlmp Is presi dent nnd Mr. Henry jJ. Nightingale. 3d, secretary of the club, which Includes nmonR Its members Miss Adelaide An derson, Miss Charlotto Austcrmchl, Mr. Morton L. Harry, Mr. James M. Ilonner. Mr. Howard Hrazler. Mr. Charles M. IlrendlliiRcr. Mr. Harry Brown. Miss Kdlth Drown, Mr. "William E. Burkhard. Miss Elslo Butz. Mr. Jaok If. Campbell, Mr. Charles B. Cnlllhan. Mr. Edward B. P. Carrier, Miss Margaret Coxe, Miss Ruth H. Cross, Miss Jano B. Cunnlng ham, Miss Dorothy D. dishing, Mies Edytho Dawson, Mr. Theodore De Bow, Mr. rtussell Dolly, Miss Mildred Dommy, Mr. Thcodoro Fitzgerald, Miss Elizabeth Frlcke. Mr. Joseph Gallagher, Miss Bea trice GnrrnKUes, Mr. Irvln C. Garverlck, Mr. Watson Garvin, Mr. Alexander Olass, Mr. Eitwnrd Graham, Mrs. Laurie V. Grove, Mr. Frank A. Cuba, Mr. Oscnr Guenhoer, Miss Claire Hlldenbrand. Miss Mary Hay ward. Miss Elvla Spruance. Miss Helen Cunningham. Miss Salllo Hill. Ml - Florence B. Hewitt. Miss G:uco C. Jones, Miss Jeann-j Kelt Miss Beatrice Kltson. Mr. -harles H. Knovvl ton, Mr. Joseph It. Knowlan, Mr. Horace Koons, Miss Martha A Lupton, MIes Hcsslo Maclver. Miss Helen M Mars. Miss Esther L. Maullck, Mr. William Mc Cargoc, Miss Marlon McCoske:-, Miss M bio JlcCoskcr. Mr. Earl S. McFeetcr. Miss Mancta Mellon, Mr. Frank MlliUn, Miss Helen Millard, Miss Ethel Moore, Mr. Harold V. Murdock. Miss Edna Muench. Mr. Earlo Myers, Miss Elizabeth Nel lons. Miss Laura G. Nightingale. Miss Mnrlo Partridge, Miss Mary Patterson, julss Elslo Patterson, MUs Marlon Perry, Miss Josephine Pile, Miss Bessie M. Pol lock, Mr. Edwin V. Poulterer, Mr. Will iam Pye, Mr. William Austin, Miss Helen Smith, Miss Marie Tatz, Mr Frank Epps, Mr, David Pye, Mr. William Qulnn, Mr. Frank Bambo, Mli Clalro Robinson, Mr. John Robinson. Miss Rcrnlce cherer, Mr. WHITE Jiotor (jars EXHIBITED AT THE AUTOMOBILE SALON NEV YORK January 308 In this assemblage of imported and domestic models, to be held as usual in the Hotel Astor Ball Room, White Cars will'be shown in a more appropriate environment and may be inspected at greater leisure than has been possible at our former exhibits at the Grand Central Palace, This exhibit unit be one of extraordinary beauty, including Town Car, Limousine, Landaulet, Cabriolet, Sedan, Semi-Touring, Touring and Runabout types, all custom designed; six cars being showtuby The White Company and others by The Holbrook Company of New York, THE WHITE COMPANY CLEVELAND si Philadelphia BPin Jllg:y """ i3syeeessssBB Mr. nnd Mrs. James A. Aull. Jr., of West Tulpehockcn street, Germantown, Bnvo a masked ilanco on New Year's night for their son, Mr. Jnmcs A. Aull, 3d. Their Ruests Included JIIss Martin George, Miss Catharlno King, Miss Bcsslo Pearson, Miss Marlon Harris. Miss Mar garet Hamilton, Miss Marion Raker, Mls.i Christine Baker, Miss Annabel Wood, Miss Elizabeth Kcan, Miss Clara Izard, Miss Gwendolln Gray, Miss Edith John son, Miss Anno Goodcll, Miss Bcrnlco Mc llhenny, Miss Elizabeth Taylor, Miss Mar garotta Shipley. Miss Gladys Muller. Miss Jeanne do Dousso. Miss Anno K. Bour nonvllle. Miss Judclo Houston, Miss Fran ces Nccly, Mls Mary Earle, Miss Vlr- Notlces for the Society pass "HI be accepted ,and printed In the ISrenbiK LedRer, but nil such notices must be written on one side of the paper, mast be Icned In full, with full address, and when possible telephone number must be siren. Send all such communications to "Society Editor," ISvenlnr Ledger, 008 Chestnut street. Unless these requirements are carried out so that TerlHcntlon mar be possible, the notice will not be published. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Temple University IlItOAI) AND IIKIIK8 STIIEGTS College courses (A. II. n. S.). Teachers' College n S. In Ed,). Com mercial education (Normal). Commercial course Secretarial courses, and short, practical business courses. rreshmnn clauses forming February 1. rillLAUULrillA TUHNOK.MKINDR The Normal Courso In SwImmlnE begins Jan. 4th, 1010. This course Is designed for those contemplating teaching, or wishing to gain a thorough knowledge, theoretical and practical, of the proper methods uued In swimming, diving und life-saving. Inqulrs at onico, 1703 N. Hroad St. 1TRAYFR'5? The Best Business School. aiKAItRa 801-807 Chestnut Street. Priv. Lessons Stenography, Bookkeeping, Eng. branches, French. SS4 Hale Bldg., 132)1 Chest. DANCING Exceptional AdtaiKnoes The C. Ellwood Car. renter School. 1123 Chestnut St. I'hone, Fil bert 4207. Competent Instructors day and evg. S16-S2 North Broad'Strtet I 11 Rlnla Earle, Mlsg Henrietta iraywanJ, Miss Helen Henderson, Mr. Francis B. neeves, 3d, Mr. Goodernam McCormlck, Mr, Harry Bmylh, Mr. Francis Smyth, Mr. Jnmcs Marston, Mr. Robert Trulit. Mr. Gordon StrawbrldRc, Mr. William Almy. Mr. Wllmot O. ricrce, Jr.. Mr. Walter Ketcham, Mr. Edward Wilson, Mr. Joseph Hnrrls, Mr. Branson Edmonds, Mr. Fred erick M. Dunn. Jr., Mr. David Arndt. Mr. Irothlnsham Falkner, Mr. William Itom etch, Mr. Charles Melcher, Mr Lawrence. Holcomb. Mr. William Connover, Mr Warner Wlllard and Mr. Thomas Wol atenholme. On Wednesday evening, Docember 23, tho Wess Club, of TIorb, held a sue cessful dunce at Tlosa Mall. .Much of the sticcesi wns due to tho efforts of Mr. Howard Davis, Mr. Barclay Fox, Mr. Melvlllo Fox, Mr. John Gemmell. Mr. John Loughtln. Mr. Samuel Orth nnd Mr. Herbert Sperry. On tho prccedlnK evening the club enter tained Miss Dorothy Bradway, .vllss Thelma Jones. Miss Jeannette Nelson, MHs Catherine Snlvc'y. Miss Helen Thawlcy and Miss Olsa West, of Atlantic C.ty, nt the home of Mr. John Loughlln, 2215 Hunting Park avenue. On Thursday evening, December 30, the Alumni Association of the Day Nursery of the Young Women's Union gave a sur prise party In honor of Mr. Benjamin Malloy, nn . ' tmrus nnd student of the National Farm School. An elaborate sup per was served to tho guests. Miss C. Mnrion Kolin, leader of tho alumni, made the opening nddtess This wns followed by short speeches from Mr. Louis Ne coultz, president of tho association; Mr. Malloy, tho honorary guest, Mlsi Motile Epstein, Miss Gertrude Berg, president of tho Day Nursery, and Miss Hoslna Fels, a member of tho board ot directors ot tho nursery. Dancing and games followed the oupper. Among those present wero Miss Evn Baker, Miss Sara Bergman, Miss Hose Albert, Miss Rose Fenner, Miss Sarn Boxmnn, Miss Sara Gold berg, Miss Minnie Cscr, Miss Eva Ilazdln, Miss Lena Sllverstcln, Miss Bella Swartz, Miss Sarah Svvartz, Miss Bessie V.. Levltch, Miss Sophia Mass, Miss Jeannet 'lass, Mlsi Sophia Rappaport, Miss Fannie Rozot, Miss Tetta Sapler, Mr. Samuel Nccoultz, Mr. Joseph Aron atcln, Mr. Israel Rozot and Mrs. Isaac Baker. Lansdowne Mrs. Lillian D. Taylor, of North Lans downo avenue, entertained nt a dinner of 18 covers before tho reception and dance which was held on Saturday eve ning In tho 20th Century Club, an annual affair, which the president and board of governors of the club give for the mem bers and their families. Mr. Louts Moyors, of Wycombe avenue, will entertain hla class from the Over brook Seminary this evening. Thcro will bo 40 boys present. Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Pltzer nro entertain ing Professor nnd Mrs. W. A. Pltzer, of Mnrtlnsburc, W. Vn. Mr. Ward Hlnkson, of Ridley Park, spent tho holidays nt Lake Placid, N. Y. Miss Emma King, o.' Media, haa ro ttfrncd from a trip to Atlantic City. H"- BONWIT TELLER Gb CO. CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Announce Their Annual Tuesday, January 4th January Clearance Sale of Fur Coats, Muffs and Scarfs at Greatly Reduced Prices 40 inches Trimmed French Seal Coats 40 and 43 inches long, with Skunk Collars and Dyed Opossum Collar, Cuff and Border, CC (( Reduced from 95.00 ""v Caracul Coata 40 inches long, made from Selected Flat Curl Skins. CO nn Reduced from 95.00 uu Trimmed Caracul Coats 40 and 45 inches long, made from fine Moire Skins with Skunk and Hudson Bay Sable Collars. 1 1 O HO Reduced from 175.00 x 1U,UU Persian Lamb Coats 45 inches long, Flat Curl Skins, with Dyed Fox Collar, Cuff and Border. Reduced from 195.00 15.00 Were Scarfs Now 22.50 Skunk , 12.50 14.50 Hudson Seal 7.50 16.50 Beaver , 8.50 16.50 Red Fox , , . , 8.50 19.50 Black Fox 12.50 14.50 Black Lynx f , , 7.50 19.50 Natural Lynx 9.50 29.50 Battleship Grey Fox 16.50 12.50 Mole 6.50 10.50 Raccoon , . 6.50 24.50 Silver Kit Fox 14.50 -3 4 l . West Philadelphia Mrs. Edward C. Llxon will entertain her bridge club this afternoon at her home, S18 South 49th street. Mr, nnd Mrs. Edward Newton Haag and their daughter and t n have re turned from Delaware, where they spent the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 3. Hicks, of La Blanche Apartments, will tlvo a supper dance at tho mttenhouse tomorrow night. Miss Kathryne Towniend, of Bushklll, spent the holidays with Mrs. Wesley II, Hoot, of 6306 Lancaster nvenuc. Tioga Miss Bessie Heist, of North Sydenham street, gavo an Informal dance on Satur day night at her home, which wns dec orated with evergreens, ferns and noln setting. Her guests Included Miss Edna Sale of Slippers at Geuting's Satins in all shades. Patent Leather. Gun Metal. Bronze. Beaded Kid. Whlto Kid. And a ow paira of Ckrtli of Gold and Silver All distinctive Qcutlojr creation $2 .90 All Shades in Pure Silk Stockings -a $1.25 Grade $1 a pair 3 prs. for $2.85 1230 Market Shoes and Stockingi for the Family fta fttKSSLKJ CjvizzSL Evtry Foot Profettiontdly Fitted Three Giuting Brothers Supervising. French Seal Coats long, full flare model, made from 40.00 Reduced from 75.00 Hudson Seal Coats 40 inches long, made from fine Muskrat Pelts. Handsomely lined. CC Cf Reduced from 85.00 ,uu Bordered Hudson Seal Coats 40 inches long, Full Flare Model with Skunk Collar and Border. QO Ef Repced from 165.00 3,ou Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats 40 and 45 inches long, with Skunk Choker or Marie O'dell Collars, Cuffs and Border. 1 OC (( Reduced from 195.00 l -3UU Model Hudson Seal Coats Reproductions of Foreign Models. Trim med Skunk, Taupe Fox, Fisher and Leopard. Some with Borders and Belted effects. 185.00 Reduced from 250,00 and 295,00 Fur Muffs and Neckpieces Wr Muffs Now 29,50 Skunk , , ,..,,. ,16.50 18.50 Hudson Seal 9.50 19.50 Beaver 10,00 22.50 Red Fox , 12.50 27.50 Black Fox 16.50 29.50 Black Lynx 16,50 29.50 Natural Lynx 1G.SO 39.50 Battleship Grey Fox ...... 22.S0 22.50 Mole , T , . .12.58 16.50 Raccoon ,. S.S0 29.50 Silver Kit Fox . , , . .li.tO Helms, Mis KmHv Mr.,.,1 ) Green, Miss Ruth Kline. Miss vi 'f iinoaes. jur unrry Hawthorn Archibald Oerhardt, Mf. "Frank ana Mr. wcimrd Qinigan. Miss Sara Douglas, of Brooklyn, K Is the guest of her brother. Dr. Mat Douglas, of 1M4 West Tioga street 0'8 Germantown Be Mrs. Robert Bmee Lewis, of Vfn. avenue, will give a card party and eVu on Wednesday, January 19. (ca Mrs. Edward Kearslng, of Broklyn,''or the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Itore, erts, of TJpsal street. . Mr. and Mw. James W. MoFsu-l'' of 4506 North 20th street, have had tie their guests during the holidays Mf. and Mrs. Harry C. Hamilton. Mr. L nora Reed and Miss Elizabeth Use), et New York, and Mr. and Mrs. William W. McFarland, of Glen Ridge, N. J. Safe Open TotsofTsTsr With tffi. 18 So. 11th A quick Senrica Men's Shop selected ikini. Mi p n I r