Eyf1 q'")1 iWMt'i-'':t-ftH -Jf ' jtrf jW-' r NTT'S'" JCY WYNNE'S,7 DAILY GOSSIP ON THINGS WPHCH INTEREST US ?i i land Mrs. Roland Lesley it T,onight at the Ritz-Oarlton in Honor o Their Debutante uaugnter uther Altairs feted (Jeb totlny W,U ,0 &Iar" HflB L'K Taylor, or Mcrmaniown, who r'm wav, ft most nttrnotlvo younc 7 . ., lmi rorrntlv nt tho .- J. SHUT "- rue-Stratford having tea, nnd sho i torsr well. Sho wns wfcnrlnrr n EkvtUtt frock, trimmed with fur, S. .mall hat. Her hair Is bright Spa, j-ftthcr fluffy and curly, nnd .M very wrK eyeuruwa mm vny tmnes aim " ..,..o -.- 1 . . t .,n nfrnlil nhn will not tin Kred to remain long by tho family : nt. a t" ......... - Liido. However, uu imn o . ., U(M will bo a Joyous one, and wo jallloOKinK lorwmu iu i..u ".... .T.m jcJi pleasure. Mrs. neruori nunien I gl?e ft thentro party iur nuuu uu . , hull, and Doctor and Mrs. Mnr- jll will entertain for Helen also. meo many funny tninga nappen nt 111,, don't thoy? At n recent ono I -tlEne upon n most affecting scene In a vBr little recess on tho stairway or so of our great hostelrles. A clinrm- t wee deb nna ner very uear. ucuu nuu .tired from t,)0 cycs of tho worl(1 to Ma tender nook of clustering blossoms, ad-well I'm afraid I enmo Just at U wrong moment, for I know I spoiled very nlco tlmo for them, nnd I did et mcan to for anything In tho world, nir now I nm cortain thoy are cn- Knd -whereas beforo It was only con- iMoture. Sho Is decidedly smart look- 3 mi m ....... nlim.n (tin ii vprn trn In if ana niuiui "u. ......0 - (rillirencc. and ho Is a favorlto with krls and mon, and Is descended from family of decided rncuicni uuum, Sneaking of engagements, havo you ter seen anything like tho number ktoro bolng nlmoBt dally announced? by, at thq Popper ball Inst Prldny Irht at ono table alone tncro woro 'tfually four engaged couples Kllso lopklna and Aleck Ynrnnll, Rlsa leath and Jack Appleton, Marlon (lycra and young Oeorgo Iopper and Urabeth Honry and uiuy uiinuioici say nothing of the others nt tho bull, kMch was. by the way, ono of the best ?Bartlcs of tho winter without doubt. Ull doe lovers will go up to tho open ihow which will be given this aftor foon in the gardens of tho IJelluvuo- tratford. The show will bo under the iusplcea of tho I'omcrunlnn Dog Club t America, and tho women who nro romotlng it aro very anxious to make a success. They nro asking owners t the weo pomcranlnn to como to tho how with tholr dogs and Just arrange iere about entering them. I think it 111 be gieut fun, for the llttlo poms re awfully cute, and tho nntics their wners go through to show them off Ire a cnutlon, I nssuro you. Among noso Interested in the affair are Sirs. rank Smyth, Mrs. Fred Vandcrbllt, t Now York. Mrs. William Wdlder plm. Sirs, Jumctf Mnurnn Rhodes, Irs. Ralph Stewart, Mrs. Chat lea Do iny. Mrs Wikoff Smith nnd Miss lice Slicsher, of thlg city, nnd from ew York thero will be Miss Linda rowning, Mrs. De Itoyter M. Holllns, liss Elizabeth Marbury, Mrs. William Lowe, nnd Mrs. J. C. Mnlicry, of ewport and Aiken, S. C. Alfred Bel- ont will bo Judge. Marlon Bharpless is going over to Row York today, I hoar, to bo tho heat of Mrs. Robert Sturgls nnd Hlta. the latter mado her debut hero and n New York last year. Marlon is go ng for the danco which will bo given it the Ritz-Carlton for tho benefit of jho Kips Bay Boys' Club, of tho Kips lay Neighborhood Association. Tho lance will bo preceded by tableaux rom Shakespearo nnd tho eighteenth entury portraits posed by Miss Eliza th Fisher, and twenty-six girls will iOe, mostly all of Now York's, last ear debs. Rita Sturgls is In charge t the affair, nnd so wo are ull inter red in Its success, for wo becamo rery fond of her laat year when sho Wtnt so much tlmo hero Eolna out Fltb-her cousin, Susie Ingersoll. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Kr.-Btanley O. Fluec. Jr.. nf 172fl Rnrtlnn trtet, entertained Informally nt luncheon . covers were Jam ror eight guests, Mrs. Clinton Tlmrurn WnnHnilV anlnv. wlnea at luncheon nnd bridge today nt .".Home, aas tspruca atreet. There were sat gueaw. Ur. 'Walter Waring Hopklnson will at homo on Wednesday nftnrnnnn. oary 12, from 4 until 6:30 o'clock nt r aome, 2H9 Spruce street. No cards TO been Issued. OwtSff tO Mm T T.nvtnn TArrlDaiJa KISS um'ng, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew r Jr., win chaperon the theatre and sunner tn hA plvnn Tv ATfo fe1 ,n honor of her granddaughter) -t Miwiiii ;. register, on January yia Martha, Shoemaker, of 402 West i .i"' W1" entertain at luncheon 4 orlOM on Satunlnv. Jannnrv i3 in fonpr of Miaa Dorothy Dlnsmore. : MW. IlOWard XVnnfl Tt- nt llol.ru n. nshohocken, has as her guest her moth- ' .1 Bny . wjimer. or Kversley, otne Eastern Shore of Maryland. Mrs, wilmer came on to attend the marriage 'i Ber son. fr. Pa,a Ttriimow u..i xr MiT,elw!.n FfVlance, which took place ' eussuttjr, '!u Alt em'th. daughter of Mw. '.avaller Smith t . ..,. .i, ,.,, Fn, a ana WrSl tamaey In South Caro- iiir " v,,!' ner Bister, Jlrs. Caleb j", av, pi ju west Fenn street, be ' jeturnlns to New York. Mrs. Smith r. i I ast streel Jd Park avenue for "uuer months. 'JJ- Ellsworth Huntingdon will address Pa Political anil KntMnI KMnnr-o Onnfer. K55 lqaiJ?M at Hamilton Court a( 8:15 tell s i.h a ssuea by Mr. J, us- m : : uoents of Mr. William Server aro :rr'"' mas dance, which win taue 5f Qn Priday night of this week in the Mharge Includes Mr M. Lavlno, Mr a. -j ' isatnieen Mason, Mis3 Ivey SJt "' D. cronaman. cnair- The rooms will Ka linnr- with tilciolr hlte draperies with futurUtlq de- emerald jtrecn and orange. The OS Will llA Hvan tn . UnlkVt TA. fund, Amonst those who will be 8 U be Miaa EJvo. Fergugon, MUs w Muus, MUs ivey uvmelton, tei umr. Miss porotae Ftahevi Taylor Will Give a BaU Mr. Macloeg; Mr. Charleston, Mr. Wig Bins, Mr.'M. S. Delaney, Mr, Hillary Rex, Sir. Robert Carrcro, Mr. McUrqomb, Mr. Lnnael, Mr nnd Mrs. John Howard Tnrdley, of 1923 Pino street, Philadelphia, have aa their guest Mrs. Ynrdlcy's brother, Mr. Parke Dougherty, of Paris, Prance. Mr nnd Mrs. Percy C. Madeira, Jr., of Summit avenue, Jctiklntown, havo left for Rnltlmore, Md.( where they will be tho guests of Mrs. Madeira's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis King Carey, for several days. , ' Mr. Paul ttlttcnhouso, of New York, for merly of this city. Is spending several days In Philadelphia nnd will return to New York tho end of this week. ' Mrs. William Howell, Jr., 221S St. James plnce, will bo at homo today from 4 until 6 o'clock Sho will bo assisted In re ceiving by Mrs. Meredith Dickinson, of Trenton, N. J. At a stated meeting of the phllomu slnn Club, held January 4, It was nn liouncecl by the prcsldont, Mrs, 13, F, Richardson, that on account of n con fusion of dates on the part of those hav ing In cluirgo the arrangements for tho nddrcsnei of Lord nnd Lady Aberdeen In Philadelphia tho Abcrdccns would bo unable to como to this city next week, and tho invitations for tho mooting nnd reception to have been held In their honor January 13 had been recalled. Mrs. J. Mnurer announces tho engage ment of her daughter, Miss Ethel Mnurer Smith, to Mr. a. H. McCord, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McCor,d, of Reaver, Pa. Tho wedding will tako place In tho latter part of February. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hatlahnn, of Hled dn rond, Ardmoro. hnve left Atlantic City and nro visiting Mrs. Hallahan's uncle, Mr. Jnmes llutler, of New York. Tho Pi Hcta Phi HoroVlty, of Swnrth more, will Bve Its annual danco at tho Women's Club on Saturdny. Along the Main Line HRYN MAWR.-Mr. and Mrs. William Roy Smith have returned to tho Low Buildings, nftcr spending tho holidays at Atlantic City, where they stopped at Had don Hall. Miss jr. Louis Lowry, of Old Lancas ter road, has been entertaining Miss Ruth A. Orndy. of Pnrhersvlllo, nnd Mr. John Rboads, of West Chester. Miss Edith Lanman, who hns been vis iting her fnmlly In Cambrldgo, Mass., haa returned to Kdgowood Inn. Miss Anna Clark, of Gulf road, has re turned from ninghnmton, N. Y whero she visited friends. Chestnut Hill Mrs. Wilson Potter, of Montgomery avenue, will cntertnln at luncheon on Tuesday, January 11. Covers will bo laid for 12 guests. Miss Mary n. Hnbard, of Norwood avenuo, will be hostess nt a tea on Tuesday, Jnnunry 11, at her home. Miss Hcbard Is spending several days In New York. Germantown Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bradley, of Fox street, will have ns their guests for sev eral days tho Rev. Dr. Alban Rlchey and Mre. Rlchey, ot Now Castle, Del., who arrived yesterday to attend the wedding of Miss Margaret Atlee nnd Mr. A. Wayne Robinson, Jr. Miss Sarnh Wagner, of YVVcBt School hauso lane, has ns her guest Miss Martha Cushman, of New York, who came on to attended the wedding of Miss Atleo and Mr. Robinson also. Miss Dorothy Calvert Green, of 413 West Schoolhouso lane, hns as her guest Miss Margaret Rlchey, of New Castle, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weger aro occupying tholr new home nt the corner of McCnl lum street and Westvlew avenuo. Mrs. Weger will be romombered as Miss Made leine Paine beforo her marriage In No vember, Mrs. Charles Adams Worrall will be guest of honor at a tea which Mrs. Frank It. Watson, of 8401 Wayne avenue, will giva today at her home, from 4 until 6 o'olock. West Philadelphia Mrs. 13. Moran, of 14M North COth street, entertained a number of friends at din ner on Monday evening. Her guests In cluded Mrs. B. Gallagher, Miss Gertrude Gallagher. Mr, and Sirs. Wnltor Emery, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gallagher and Miss Hilda Scanlon, of Clifton Heights. Mr. and Mrs. James Duffy, of 6237 Vine street, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Foley, of 223 North Feltop street, are visiting relatives In Mt. Carme, Pa. Sirs. George Miller, of 3101 Locust street, will be hostess at a tea today at nor home in honor of Miss Mary Hasse, whose engagement 1ms Just been announced to Mr, Lawrence Miller. Tioga Miss Marie Maloney, of 2116 West Ve nango street, Tioga, entertained at a 600 card party Tuesday afternoon at her home at 2:30 o'clock, Some of those pres ent were Silas Marie AVooelley, of Noble; Miss Katherlne Haines and Miss Anne Oliver, of Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Seaman have returned from their wedding Journey and are receiving at their home, 3316 North Park avenue. Mrs. Seaman will be re membered aa Miss Isabella O. Glbton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Gibson, of 1127 West Erie avenue. What's Doing Tonight West Philadelphia Business Men. 80th street and Baltimore avenue: 8 o'clock. Free Central Qcrmantown Avenue, Dualnrsa Men. 510 Germantown aenue: 8 o clock. Free. Tloira. Hulnea Men, SSU Germantown ave nue: 8 o'clock. Jrre. ... . Cohockslnk Huilne Men. Ith etreet and dennantown avenue; 8 o'clock. Free. Lecture. "Coal Ooa lUalauale." by F, H. W finer. Franklin Institute; 8 o'clock. II.1..H.. 7 n'rln.tc. iJinuer. rrHinuai vt,m v, a,v. Dinner, Northeast HIiTb. School Alumni soclatlon. Hotel Klttenhouse: 0:30 o'clock A- DroAuinjc Society, New Century Club; a O'CLOCK lteceptlon a Mayor and Mr. Thomas D. Smith by cuv Parks AwoeUtlen, Uoxtlcul tural Hall: 8 30 o'clock HF,J" ."fi"A.. ,r. lVltr.of.rwin ITall fl rtVlrwlr. 9"tciiipiimi:ViWtvaaot Pennvvltama, . ocioc S&A- Annual goclatlon. Story 1 iom and Hace Notices for the Society pace nlll be accepted and printed In the Kvcnlna ldfcr, but all such notices must tit written on one aide of the paper, must be klsned In full, vtlth full address, and when possible telephone. number must be gUcii. Snd nil such communications to Society Edlter' Kvtnlu X,cdr, 0 Chestnut street. VdJcm these requirement are carried out ta that TcrUcatlou may be poMlble. the natl.tf U1 net be puulUhtd. BVTjjqya IipgTj-pmLApisLpqiA, ODHTJfiSPAY, .JANUARY MISS ESTHER LALLOU who was guest of honor nt n luncheon and mnttneo yesterday given by her grandmother, Mra. George Spotz, of 1025 Spruce street. CHARITABLE YOUNG PEOPLE PLAN A LARGE CONCERT AND DANCE "Friends" of Mount Sinai Hospital Will Hold Big Affair Next Sunday Night for the Benefit of That Institu tion Various Parties and Receptions AUItANGEMENTS havo been completed -for tho concort nnd danco which will take rlaco on Sunday evening at Apollo Hall, 1735 North Hrond street, under tho auspices of tho "Frlontls" of tho Mount Slnal Hospital. Tho "Frlontls." an auxil iary of the Mount Slnnl Hospital, located at Gth nnd Hood streets, havo been work ing very hard during tho last year nnd havo realized several hundred dollars, which will bo uso to provide necessities much needed by this downtown Institu tion. Tho "Friends" Is composed of young men and women residing In tho vicinity of tho hospital, nnd who seo for themselves the worlc done and thnt which Is needed In that section. It Is for this reason they aro working to make each nffalr given moro successful than the ono boforo. Tho dance, which will take place on Sunday evening, hns been provided with special features. For tho concert preceding tho dance many muslcnl num bers will bo given. A ounrtet of profes sional singers, who are well known In Philadelphia nnd New York, will sing. Other numbers will bo violin solos, piano solo by Miss llcbn Zoger. Dancing will commence at 10:30 sharp, Exhibition dancc3 of various kinds will take place every hour until the affair Is over. Tho latest music will be provided for tho danco by I, Howard Lenin's orchestra. Tho committee In charge Includes: Chair man, Miss Estello Kahn: secretary. Miss Itose a. Slevster; treasurer. Miss Wlnnlo ItORenthal; committee in chargo of re freshments Includes Miss Ireno Llpsltz, Miss Sarah Gruber, Miss nose Balslty, Miss Cella Friend, Miss Llllyo Mnher, Miss Fannie Orman, Miss Itose Shapiro, Miss Kathryn Largman, Miss Hny Llem benr. and Misses Cella nnd Fanny IovIn. Mr. D. Phillips, Mr. J. D. Lit, Mr. Hnr burger and Mr. J. Geflln havo offered their services to assist '.ho "Friends," and will he there that night to help make this affair ono of the best ever given. Mian Helen Margolls, of 230 Greenwich street, entertained the Unique Club, of which she s n member. Different com mittees were appointed for tho bazaar and dance to bo given February ! at tho Gladstone clubrooms, 16th street and Sus quehanna avenue, for the benellt of the war sufferers. Misa Helen Margolls Is In charge of the bazaar. Miss Rae Baron Is secretary and Miss Esther Dcutsch Is treasurer. Miss Joan Baron Is In charge of thr Refresh ment Committee, assisted by Miss Ethel Wolf, Miss Reba Meltzer, Miss Hose Kra kovitz, Miss Mary Segel. Donntlon Com mittee Includes Miss Gertrude Silver, Miss Fannie Cohen, assisted by Miss Jean Baron. A number of donations were brought In by tho members. Miss Mary Segel, of 5810 Christian street, haa been admitted to the club as a member. The following were present at Miss Margolls": Miss Jean Baron, Miss Rao Bnron, Miss Tearl Burnstlne, Miss Fannie Cohen, Miss Sarah Gerson, Mlsa Esther Deutsch, Miss Melba Huxbaum, Miss Rose Krakovltz, Miss Helen Leblang, Miss Ger trude Sliver, Miss Ethel Wolf, Miss Reba Meltzer, Miss Matilda Levit. The next meeting wUl bo held at tho home of Mbia Pearl Burnstlne, 127 North 10th street. A masquerade party was given by tho D. I. I. K. girls at the homo of Mrs. J. Pecarsky, 3H9 Richmond street, on Satur day evening. Among the guests present Along the Reading Mrs. Horace G. Fetterolf. of Church road, Wyncote, Is. the leader of the Woman's Club of Wyncote for January. The first meeting waa held at Mrs. Fet terolf's home yesterday afternoon, and an address waa given by MIbs Suther land, of Ogonu School, On Wednesday, oJnuary 19, at !:30 o'clock. Miss Elizabeth LeisMon Lee will talk on gardens, The hostess will be Mrs. William Shelmerdlne. The evening meeting for the month will be held on Tuesday evening, January 25. at 8 o'clock, at Mr, and Mrs. Horace G, Fetterolf'a home. Mr. Karle Challenger Rice will be the entertainer and Mrs. Dorothy Johnstone Baseler will be the harpist. Among some of the members of the club that will attend these meetings will be Mrs. H. Vance Peters. Mrs. William C Kent, Mrs. Cyrus H. JC Curtis, Mrs, John B. Grlbbel, Mrs. Philip A. Heebner, Mrs. J. S. Herkness. Mrs. William Al lison Cochran, Mrs. Fredeilck Campbell, Mra, Howard S. Eckels, Mrs. James B. Ely. Mrs. James L. Ervln. Mrs. Maurice J. Hoover, Mrs. Walter Herlng, Mrs. E. C. Jennings, Mrs. John B, Kern, Mrs. John C. Martin, Mrs. Spencer K. Mulford, Mrs. Victor J. Mulford, Mrs. Harold P, Moon, Mrs. M. K. Nelffer, Miss Nellie Osthelmer, Mrs. Ji. B, Paryln, Mrs. Fletcher Pearson, Miss Pearton, Miss Sarah Pearson, Mrs. Walton Pennewlll, Mrs. H. L, Mather, Mra. E, N- Hazard. Mrs. Howard Pent, Mlsa Marguerite SHI, Mrs. James Sill and several others. Mlas Abby McClure, of 160 South Surrey Place, Ventnor, formerly of Wyncote, Is DANCI1JO Academy of Music matinbb SATl KD.iY AFTERNOON. JAN. IB C ELLWOOU CAItPENTEK Cinderella Uttle Glass-Slipper A Most Uiiuiam Production ef the Charralnjj Fairy Story by 150 CUver JuvcbUcs Stats and boxes. 23 to 1S0. en sal 1SSJI I Cfcslnu Wrs-t. Ffcfcoe. FUUrt UT. r"5,V1-Ca:5!!. were Mies S. Shlller. Mlsa Esthor Pocnr sky, Miss Henrietta Schwartz, Miss Jcnn nette Pecarsky, Miss Dorothy Fleet, Miss Jeannotto Cohen, Mlss Esthor Jones, Miss Reba Cohen, Miss Lillian Pecarsky, Miss Miriam Jones and Miss Bertha Adlor, of Hridgeton; Mr, Herman Washer, Mr. Louis Witt, Sir, A. Abrnmson. Mr. Harry Hhni'kls, Mr. Herman Witt, Mr. Bernard Ilrodsky, Mr. Leonard Paul, Mr, Julius Paul, Mr. Joseph Goldberg, Mr. A. Slogcl, Mr. Harry Stern, Mr. Sol Mendelsohn, Mr. Josoph Laskln nnd Mr. A. Ginsberg. A party wna given by tho Harmonic Social at tho homo of Mlsa Reba Goltzor, 3223 Oxford street, on Saturdny evening. Piano selections were rendered by Miss Fnnnlo Kllno, Miss Clara Margolls and Miss Ethel Knpnor. Miss Dorothy Lc vltsky entertained with a number of vocal selections. Those present wore Miss Ethel Knpner, Miss Roso Lovlck, Miss Fnnnlo Kllno, Miss Clara Margolls, Miss Esthor Lolb owitz, Miss Clmrlotto Kapnor, Miss Fay Margolls. Miss Dorothy Lovltsky, Miss Fay Lovin, Miss Kadlson, Miss Kate Goltzor nnd Miss Clara Goltzer, Mr. Jack Langwellor. Mr. Herman Elsen. Mr. Abraham Weiss, Mr. Sulnltzer. Mr. Abra ham Sklblnsky, Mr. Abo Kohler, Mr. Segal, Mr. Barney Josephs. Mr. Ellis. Mr. Schwartz nnd Mr. Harry Geltzer. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice F. Clair, of Olen sldc, gave a dance during tho holidays In honor of their daughter, Doris Louise, at their homo on Lynnwood avenuo. The guests included Miss Gertrudo Hoffman, of Now York city; Miss Mildred Hoy, of Roxborough: Miss Emily Soaring, Miss Sara Rennlnger. Miss Augusta Lennlger, Miss Charlotte Fray, Miss Martha Turner, Mr. Frederick Rennlnger, Mr. Philip Ren nlnger. Mr. Charles Rennlnger, Mr. Ed ward Erwln, Mr. Reginald Brown, Mr. Isaac Bush, Mr. Grant Searing nnd Mrs. Alfred Belber. On Saturday evonlng Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Nelman, of 2510 South Beulah street, entertained their numerous friends nt their home In honor of tho recovery of their son, Stanley Nelman, from his re cent Illness. Muslo was furnished by an orchestra and Mr. Bornord Brodle enter tained the guests with his recitations. Miss Shore, who sang a few selections, wns well received. Tho latest Bteps In (lancing wcro demonstrated by Mr. Sam uel Arron and Miss Fannette Blank. The sum of J25 was raised for the war sufferers, which is to be turned over to tho Central Relief Committee. The guests present were; Mr. and Mra. Benjamin Fow, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Fow, Mr. and Mrs. Nathnn Fow, Mr, and Mra. Hyman Druehman, .ir. and Mrs George Blaker. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blaker, Mr. nnd 6lrs. Louis Sllverscln, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Bnron, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mutchnlck, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beckett, Mr. and Mrs. Yuslok. Mr. Glansberg, Mr. and Mrs. David Roenthal, Mr. nnd Mrs. 1'alt sov. Mr. nnd Mrs Slonlmsky, Dr. Schal lor. Mr. Fred Fluck, Mrs. Shore. Mrs. Zager, Mr. and Mra L. Lleber. Mr. nnd Mrs Brown, Mr. nnd Mrs, A. Relf. Mrs. H. Kahn. Mr. and Mrs. J. Welsel, Mr. A. Hofsteln. Mr Benjamin Nelman. Mr. Charles Kanner, Miss Fannie Grecnbcrg, Miss Rosallno Kahn, Miss N. Yuslck, Masters Loula and David Fow, Muster Stanley Nelmun, Mr. Samuel Arron, Mr. Samuel Kornfeld, Mr. Bernord Brodle, Miss Fannette Blank, Mis Esther Korn feld, and Mr. Mitchell Fow. spending several days this week at her homo on Webster avenue. Miss McClure will be Joined by her father, the Rev. Alfred J. P. McClure, today, when he will return from New York, where ho has been for the last two days. Lansdowne Mr. and Mrs, William A. Steel, of El heron aenue, announce tho birth ot a daughter. WINTER -HESOBTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Superior location with an I unobstructed view of beach! and boardwqlK A recognized I standard o excellence Cn60d. JWTJatJ.JWW. THE LEAPING BC50HT HOTEL Of THE WORLD wi&oroiraMiJim ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. OWNmSMIP USNsaiHINT JQ8UH WHITE & SONS COMPANY 'UKOM'Nti MILLS-IN-TUB-l'lNK. N. J. THF INN c"nto nuu, dry. johsurUB. I UU 1I1U juj.jp ,jrivl motor1 Favorlts wclc-wl toMt LL.Itl.il. UUDDEH3. m a Atlantic cm. CLIVW' -ATi-A-rrric. city has et anew-standard of jerviee.coTniOTl aw waub 'XAR0E3T TJBir-ROOF KE&ORT HOTEL MWTE,rrt. " THS WOBU JiaMOTtCtnHfl Weddinga KUAITS-TEIMAN, Tho marriage of Miss Clara, Telman, of 818 North Marshall street, nnd Mr, Na thaniel Klalts took place nt Students' Chapter, Park and Susquehanna avenues, on Sunday evening. The mnrrlaRO was performed by the Rev. David drives. The bride wna given In marrlAge by her par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris Telman. Mlsi Sarah Telman, a sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Mr. Louis 'Katz was best man. Tho bridesmaids were Mlsa Fannie Klalts, Miss Hcnrlettn Klalts, Miss Lena Klalts, Miss Fannie Kats, Miss Bertha Shapiro and JJIss Hose Elscnsteln. The ushers were Mr. MnxtVcll Zukcr, Mr. Isi dore Driver, Mr. Aaron Rosenblum, Mr. Harry Cohen and Mr. Jack Gold. The bride woro a white satin gown, trimmed with Iridescent bcadi and a veil of tulle, wlh lilies of tho valley. Sho carrcd n bouquet of whlto roses and lilies of tho valley. Mr. and Mrs. Klalts are making an ex tensive tour of the South. On their re turn they will live at 5901 Osrtgo avenue, whero they will bo at home the last Sun day this month. ROSKMAN-BARTII. Miss Amelia F. Barth, of 853 ICrams avenue, Roxhorough, wns married at 6 o'clock yesterday to Mr. Ixmlfl J. Rose man, ot 4178 Ridge avenue, Falls of Schuylkill. Tho wcddlnc; took place In St. Mary's Catholic Church, Mannyunk, with Rev, Father Gnntert ofllclatlng. The bride was attended by Miss Alvn Duff, ns bridesmaid, while tho bride groom was attended by Mr. Walter Hughes. Tho Ushers wcro Mr Russell McDonald and Mr. Russell Hughes. At the conclusion of tho ceremony n reception was held at the he mo of tho bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Uarth, after which tho couplo left on nn oxtended tour of tho Southern resorts. On their return, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rose man will llvo nt 4178 RUlgo avenue. MRADOWCROFT-DOVn. A pretty wedding was solemnized last night nt tho South Broad Street Baptist Church, Broad and Reed streets, nt 7.30 o'clock, when Miss Estolla F. Dove, ono of tho faculty of Wayno School, tho daughter of John S. Dove, Jr., Superin tendent of Real Estate, becamo the bride of Mr. E. Lewis Meadowcroft. Tho Rev. F. P. Lnnghorno performed tho cere mony. Ho was assisted by tho Rev. William Carey Caldcr, D. D,, of tho North Frankford Baptist Church. Tho bride wore a gown of white satin nnd carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. MIsb Blanche Dove, the brldo's sister, was maid of honor. She woro blue taffeta nnd carried a shower bouquet of pink roses, The bridesmaids woro Miss Adc laldo Dcakyne, Miss Irene James, Miss Clara McFarlln and Mlsa Helen Alhcrt son. Thoy wore whl o not trimmed with pink nnd bluo tnffcta and carried shower bouquets of pink roses. Tho bridegroom had for his be t man, his brother, Prof. C. W. Meadowcroft, of tho Frankford High School, and for ushers his cousins, Mr. J. Lawrence Solly, Mr. Walter Solly nnd Mr. Morgan Solly, and Mr. Walter B. Taltt. Mr. Rob ert C. McQullkln and Mr, Harper E. Drlpps. After tho recoptlon at tho homo of tho bride. 21M South Broad street, tho couple left for a six months' trip through the South and West, visiting Honolulu nnd England before their return. Frankford Dr. nnd Mrs. E. S. Snyder, of 3017 Frankford nvenue, were guests of honor nt a theatre party and dinner Tuesday given by Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ooll, of Montgomery avenuo. Dr. and Mrs. Frnncls Borzcll, of D00 East Westmoreland street, entertained a dinner party Wednesday evening. IJRYN MAW WOMEN STUDY FIRE PREVENTION IN MILLS College. Graduates Prepare Sugges tions to End Disasters The Triangle fire disaster In New York has been an Inspiration for 60 women, members of tho first four clnsses to bo Graduated from Bryn Mawr, to make a. study of lire prevention In Penn sylvania Industrial establishments. The results of the research work along the lines of tiro prevention will be made pub. lie at the ceremonies which will mark tho 25th anniversary of tho founding of Bryn Mawr College. Miss Fanny Travis Cochran, of tho class of 1903, Is tho holder of the award for furnishing the best suggestions for tiro prevention. Her associate In the work of Investigation was Mlsa Florence Lucns Sanvlllo Bernard, of tho class of 1001. Both young women are well known for their research work. Tho State Department of Labor and Industry has accepted the direction of the Btudy on bohalf of thoso who are employed In factories. The committees In charge of the work follow: Executive Committee Chairman, Mrs. Oeorgo Haven Putnam, '89, 335 West 86th street, New York city; Miss Edith Child, '90, New York city; Mrs, Arthur H. Scrlbner, '01, New York city: Mrs. Ed ward Cameron Kirk, '93, Lansdowne, Pa. j treasurer, Miss Mary Miles Blanchard, '89, Bellefonte, Pa. Publicity Committee Chairman, Miss Louise R. Elder, m, 1619 Spruce atreet, Philadelphia; Mlsa Emily Greene Balch, '89, Wellesley College. Mass.: Dr. Mary Taylor Mason. '9i, Germantown, Phlla. delphla; Miss Helena Stuart Dudley. 80, Boston, Mass.; Mra. Henry Martlneau Fletcher, '91. London, England; Mrs. Robert Mills Beach, '89, Bellefonte. Pa.; Miss Alice S. Cheyney, Bryn Mawr Col lego, Pennsylvania, r1 WQ" ("''"''"'(lPBBJHBHvr i IB li " .0 LmmmmmmmmmmBmmmmmmtmmm'ml mmmfmtmm--" 6, 19:13. MR. AND MRS. BLANKENflURG OPF ON TOUR TONIGHT Former Mayor, Wife nnd Adopted Daughter Will Tnks Long Rest The 6:52 nouthbound Washington train from the Pennsylvania station at West dolph BlankenbUW, plain cltHen, from tho city or rniiaueipnui. win ua ma first experience of this kind In four yeajrs for tho former Mayor. Ho and Mrs. Blankenburg and Miss Adolphson, their adopted daughter, will be absent from Philadelphia for nt least four months on a tour of the country and the Pacific coast. Thoy will go first to New Orleans, then to California over tho Southern route to Los Angeles, San Diego and Pasadena. After that they will go north to Pan Francisco nnd possibly to Seattle. Mr. Blankenburg has announced that h Is going' away for a rest. STOTESBURYS OFFER HOMES FOR DEFENSE Wife of Financier Willing to Care for 200 Wounded in Event of War One of Philadelphia's magnificent man sions nnd the summer home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury as well will become hospitals accommodating nt least 200 patients In case tho United States Is plunged Into war. This became known today, when Mrs. Stotesbury offered both her palatial home nt the corner of Wnlnut and 20th streets and her home In the country for hospi tal purposes, and at tho same time offered to pay all bills Incurred In the care of at least 200 patients. She Blgnltlcd her Intention and willing ness to do these things as the direct re sult of the work of the Pennsylvania Women's Division for National Prepared ness. In a letter to the State president, Mrs. Gcorgo W. Chllds Drexcl, she ex presses deep Interest In tho movement and her promise for hearty co-opora-tlon. Tho letter to Mrs. Drexcl follows: Dear Mrs. Drexol: I am Indeed Interested In he mag nificent work which you havo under taken, and will do everything In my power to help you. I will gladly Join a unit, and would choose ns my par ticular Held of responsibility a hos pital In to n and ono :u the country. I think I could Bafcly undertake the responsibility of cnrlng for 200 pa tients, so put mo down for that, and whatever expenso It will entail. I would rather undcrtnko Indoor duties than run a motor. I cannot tell you, dear Mrs. Drexel, how much 1 admire nnd respect you for the courago and ability with which you havo undertaken this remark ablo work. No ono Is better suited to It, and It Is Buro to bo an unqualified success. Bolleve me, with warm congratula tions and best wishes. Sincerely yours, EVA STOTESBURY. Tho offer of Mre. StotcBbury shows the wonderful spirit of co-operation which tuarks tho feeling of tho women of Phila delphia In pushing the Pennsylvania Women a Division for National Prepared ness. "Co-operation" seems to bo the wntchword of all the women. They aro giving their time, their energies and their money. Thoy nro throwing open their homes In fact, they are doing all In their power to make tho movement a success. History repeats Itself. The women of tho country havo always been the ones to easo tho pain and tho sufferlne: In times of war. It la always the women who, left at homo, prepare for the In lured. Browning Society Meets Tonight The fourth meeting of the Browning Society will be hold tonight at the New Century Drawing Rooms, 12th street be low Chestnut. The program is entitled "An Evonlng WJth Dr. Johnson," and! thoso taking pnrt Include Dr. A. Edward Nowton, Miss Elizabeth Somers, Henry Hanby Hay, Dr. Matthew Woods, Dr. Daniel Hoyl and Dr. Sylvester Deehan. SCHOOLS AND GOLXECrES BERLITZ 5i French German Spanish Italian Etc., Etc. a , Q 16th and Chestnut Streets PHILADELPHIA Fashion's Mirror for Southern dimes The first glimpse of Spring-time fashions in footwear for your approval. As usual, this store is in the fore-front with exclusive Dress Pumps and Boots original and superior. Promenade Pump of white calf oc patent . $3,30 Debutante Pumpt of bronze kid or white calf, $5,00 Cloth of gold, silver or 'aluminum , , , $6.50 Diana high boot of havana brown kid , , , $6.50 Afternoon boot of white calf or new shades . $7.50 d! FIRST WOMAN NAMES) liDER NEW CUV RULE SAYS MUM'S THE WORD Miss Catherine Denny, Secre tary to Director Dateaman, Knows, but ShunB Politics. Believes in Suffrage IS "WOMAN FOR THE JOB" The keynote of efficiency that seems to have been struck In the appointment of the man who form tho personnel ot the Department of Public Works under the new administration extends also to Its women assistants, and especially to Mls( Catherine Denney, who will not In the capacity of confidential stenographer to the now Director, Georgo E. Datesman. Miss Denney haa boon Mr. Dateaman'si right-hand assistant In tho Bureau ot Survoya for to quota her own vrordsw 'years and years, and so on." Living up to her owp Ideal of thq quali ties that go to mako up the most effi cient nnd desirable confidential stenog rapher, namely, makinsr one'a aelf an ab solutoly dependable person, haa resulted In her chief's retention of her as a clear asset to tho department Yesterday found her striving to get her bearings In the new office at a strange. de9k among new nssoclntes. Every eon sclontlous effort at work, however, waa punctuated by tho hearty handshakes of her friends and former co-workers, who dropped In to extend their congratulatlotn for her new appointment It Is safe to any that no hostess at mi afternoon tea ever waa callod updn U extend her hand In greeting more oftea than this young womnn durinjr office hours yesterday. An Interview with Miss Denney wilt convince oven the mildly observing that she Is, to use the present day vornaoular, tho "womnn for tho Job." Well poised, deliberate nnd careful In her phrasing;, well versed In all the technicalities of tha work of the department of mature judg ment, keen as a atecl trnp and "mum" on questions that strictly concern depart mental affairs, It Is safe to assume that the confidential, stenographto end of Mr. Datcsmnn's office Is ably handled. Miss Denney's business career haa been such that eho has had ample opportunity to get n pretty thorough Idoa of the In tricacies of politics and Judgo whero women would stand In the game, should they bo enfranchised. Quizzed about It she replied, "I have seen Just enough of politics to feel satis fied to stay out of It. Not that t bellevo women shouldn't havo tho voto. I nm a believer In limited suffrage; a voice In the government for women who hold property. Why shouldn't n womnn be on titled to have something to say about the way her tax money Is spentf" Probably Miss Denney confessed to the moBt remarkable hobby over pursued by a member of the fair sex, I. e. a study of v higher mathematics. Problems In geome try, trigonometry, nnd ndvnnced algebra have become child's play to her, nnd she Is Just about to swoop down on the com plexities of calculus. Miss Denney's now position will yield her a salary of $1200 annually. She Is the first woman to receive an appointment under the now administration. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Invincible Personality rareonallty rules tho world In many people It Is weak, In others, suppressed by tear, lack of Confidence and Inltlntlvo or submerged by lenorance of Its power. The Intensive education of Ned Caller strengthens Personality, eliminates fear and establishes confidence. Send for list of ISO qualities of an Ideal Personality. Day, Evenlnr and Saturday classes. Private and Correspondence Instruction, Call, write, or phone Hppica ??is fqr literature, NEFF COLLEGE ."VW tlcpt. Correspondence Initructlqn.iioi tOOJ TRAYER'S The B,t Business Sckocl. 0 1 XVft I civ .J 8QJ-80T Chestnut atrest. Prlv. Lessons Rtenofraphy, rjookhMpIni, Enc branches. 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