B- tfANCY WYNWE CtiATS ABOUT ME ASSEMBLY' TO 'TAKE PLACE TONIGHT First of the Two Famous Bafls Will Be Held Tonight in the Bellevue-Stratford Six Beautiful Matrons Will Receive the Guests Other Doings MOST of lis nro excited about to night because It will lie for mnny their first Assembly, nnd to the deb (hat mentis a wonderful thing, let mo e1l you. And many aro the strings hat are' pulled and the wires that are "' , , l ... t. A A disturbed by anxious Mammas to try and get In so they can tnho their small daughters, too. But ns yet tho line Is pretty strict nnd ono sees very few netf faces, except the debs whose parents havo always none nnd the guests who come from out of town to this ball, which dates back before tho Revolution, when tho social llfo was such a great part of this city, and, In fftci Is vpt pecullnr to Philadelphia, outside of any other city In the Union. In New York, ChlcnRO, nnd even Bos ton, money hns much to,do with pres tige, and, of course, Washington has a sort of Internntlonnl society. Without doubt Philadelphia stands for Family, oven though we must acknowledgo In about (ivo cases money has had Its effect, but then there has been a tiny background to help It nlso. A strango thing about soclnl position hero Is that no matter how reduced a person may be, unable to cntertnln or make any return In point of Invita tions, etc., still ho or she Is nlwnys In vited to everything nnd not one degree of prestige Is lost. In fact, I know of many gentlewomen who are now en paged In making their own living nnd have been obliged to drop out from many social things, nnd yet, I assure you, let one of these women nppear tonight and sho will be more than wel come. Philadelphia holds to Us old majestic ways and nil the courtesy and polish of hundreds of yenrs of breeding and good form Is shown In tho conduct of these balls, which aro up to dnte In every particular of decoration, music, supper and other things which make n dance u. aucccss, but which keep to the old tlmo courtesy nnd formal bow on the part of chapcroncs unil guests. I think what lends Itself most to the dignity of these nffnlrs Is tho fact that the scions of all our old families feel It their duty Co appear on this occasion; and I ns ure you It Is a pretty sight to see the courtly old gentleman of threescore and ten nnd some fourscoro bowing and smiling to the younger generation, which 13 happy, Indeed, to see them. I remember being told how llttlo old . Miss Mnry Coxo, long since dead, but so well known In this city, used to uppear at each ball like ono resurrected, In n gown of soft brown or gray, cut high at tho back, but square, low neck In front (this was when tho balls wero held in tho foyer of the old Academy), and would be seen, leaning on the nrm of tho courtly Dr. Illchnrd Cleeman, or his brother, Mr. IAulovIc Cleeman, (both of loving m?mory, as well), walk ing about tho lobby, waving her won derful old feather fan and s.mlllng be nignly on the crowds of friends who ' 'greeted her. A more remarkable figure, however, of tho olden tlmen was Aunt Ad Thompson. Sho was Miss Adeline Thompson, and used to live with Miss Elizabeth Norrls, tho aunt of CJeorgo W. Norrls and the late A. Gnrosche Norrls. Every ono called her Aunt Ad, and she must havo been a char acter from nil I henr of her. Sho lived to be about 90, If I ntn not mistaken, and always appeared In public fairly decorated with old lace, and tho palest elmdes of ribbons In wee bows would be arranged In various places on her owns, which were also as gay as could be. Speaking of all these old-tlmo pco '" plo and customs does not moan that , the young peoplo do not havo their )nnlngs., not by any moans, for tho floor Is splendid for dancing and tho orchestra Is always Jlne, so it really Is Brent. This year tho patronesses will bo especially handsomo women, it seems to me, and quite a younger clan of matrons. Mrs. Cuyler nnd Mrs. Oowen both havo debutante daughters, Eleanor Cuyler and Murlnmi Gowen. ' And the others who will receive nro , Mlnnlo Cassatt, Honor Vnux, Becky Pepper and Paulino .Brock. I don't think wo attach quite ns much lmportanco to tho bull as our elders did, My sister told mo onco of the awe with which overy one awaited tho , coming of old Charles with his book, In which ynu wrote your subscription, and woo bctldo any one who tried to put down tho nnmo of ono who was not eligible, "for thi3 old negro knew h who should go and who should not, ,nd held tho Btrlngs of social fate In his hands for many years. So you tee wo aro all getting ready, practicing our courtesies and best smiles, for to- K night's the night, NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mr, ana Mrs. Henry Drinker Riley are entertaining Miss Fanny Morris Wain, wao Is spending the winter with her mo wer, Mrs. C. M. Wain, at Warrenton, Mr and Hrs. Riley will take a party 10 the Supper Club at the Bellvue-Strat-oro tomorrow night. Among the guests '" be Mr. und Mrs. Kembltj Yar row. Mr. and Mm. Emlen Hare, Mr. Fair man R. Furness, Miss Fanny Morris wain and Mr, and Mrs. Armltt Brown. Among the guests at the theatre party ana 8unrur nt t.a mv.rnvitn .. i.iAi. pr. and Mrs. John Marshall gave last j J'ent In honor of their daughter, Miss 4 Al, IJovd Mint, lln.h.l phi., nn... ir...inn H- ?uhlcflln30'1 Button, Miss, Mary Norrls - r i, ' "" aargarev Aiorns reror, air " Hayes Agnew Adams. Mr John M varber, Mr James N. Carber. Mr. J. J Armatronur Mr v it -w ci.AK., r- r . -- .. ... ... ... u.iii, t . i"0We Adams. Jr. The guests alter- - -i.u oiienaeo iha imii iivn w ht, J? . Urs' Ro'and S. Taylor in honor of " uaugnter, alias A. Marjory Taylor. Among th Philadelphlans who are In leW Yortr fni fl.A .i,aa1 nA . . ,, -- - ... ,wi u,v j.,. mm p ". Edward Lowber AV-"Uh and Mr. John r ,-Ti-a -irs A j urcl I'au'. Mr aad Mrs, James Carstalrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mward Urunka Jr Mr i .,,.,, t . "a,1 JIU Mariorto Towust nd jji4 Mr iayero. who ga,ve a -.ue par- fh ausm its tfstoti' ma the guMt of lionor nt n luncheon Riven yesterday by Mrs. Vernon Bailey, of New lork. Mr. Is.tnc Tnttlrtll tnt-i- an.1 rtla nn. rtr Kllunul Rtnrr rt rl...Hu a.--., ltr..nAAlA j S Xl "?..." "'"ft""" l5?P "LA1! S,n" ,.:'; " v 'i' nmu, , j ntwiv, i I .-, nucir UIVJ lib lUllllllII llir several days, liter which Mr. Rdwnrd Starr will resume his studies at St. Paul's BCI100I. Friends nf Mrs. Henry nittenhouse, of 017 North lTth street. Itnrrlsburg, Pa., will be Rind to hear she Is recuperntlnpr after her rrrent operation, but will tie In tho hospital for a fortnight longer. Mrs. nittenhouso will be remembered' as Miss Ann Cochrnn. Mr. Howard C. McCall nnd Mr. .Toseph McCall, Jr., of 0O Walnut street, returned l-nt week from a shooting trip nt their Indgo nt Krlnol, Charleston, Md. Mls Lucia A. Warden, daughter of Mrs Herbert V. Warden, of 1920 Pine street, spent sovernl days Inst week at Hazletou, where she wns tho guest of Miss Helen Pardee. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorg liroolie, of 201 Wrst Itltlcnhtyuso Square, spent the week-end nt Atlantic City. Mr. Howard if. Henry, of Haukswell, Fort Wnshlngton, and Mr. Alexander Brown, of Philadelphia, hnvo left for a week's hunting tilp In the South. Tho ttev. Itobcrts Coles, of Virginia, formerly of Jcnklntown. Is spending a few days this week In Jrnklntowu, where he Is hnvlng novel nl Informal cntcrtnlnmcnts given In his lionor Miss Bmlly Perkins, of 113 South Broad street, who hns been seriously 111 for some time. Is. now convalescent and will ko to Camden. S. C, to tccupernte. She will be Joined there by her mother, Mrs. J. G. W. Pet kins. Along the Main Line MHIttON Miss MnrRiierlto flollopctcr. of Merlon nnd Sycamore avenues, enter tained Informally at dinner Wednesday night In honor of Miss Mildred Hushes daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Hughes, whoso engagement leccntly was nn nouueed to Mr. James minions. NAJinnitTH-Mr. and Mrs. Perclvnl nobcrts, Jr., or Penshurst, who hnve Just returned from a .Southern trip, will leave later In the season to spend several months at their wlntor homo In North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. ClrorRe Panic and Miss Hence Bnirle, of Price nnd i:.sex ave nues, will return Monday from several weeks' stay In Bermuda. Chestnut Hill Mr. mid Ar, Henry Bell, of "hi Ever green avenue, will leave Thursday, Jan uary 20, for Summcrvllle, S. O., for tho remainder of the winter season. Germantown A I.enp Year dance will be Riven to night nt the Oermantown Automobile uub by a group of yoiins men and Rliis. The dnnco Is one of n series, but special Interest bus been felt among the members of the class with regnrd to this dunce nnd everyone Is expecting nn unusually Jolly time. Mrs. M. V. Myers nnd Miss Bmrna Megargee are tho chaperon nnd tho members Include Miss KIslo Myers, Miss Janet Schott, Miss Josephine Closson. M ss Klleii Knlpc. Miss Dorothv Pavld. .Miss Julia Unvid, Miss Picston, Miss Kutherlne Buslincll, Miss Catherine. Perry, Miss Annie Stuart. Miss 'Anltn. Mow-art, Miss Anita Megnrgee, Miss Marion Brwin, Miss Kllzaheth McCuen, Mr. James Cutler. Mr. Hum,... 'nr. Mr. Cicorgo Allison, Mr. Albert Steele, Mr. Bo.itty, Mr. Bromley, Mr. Brow nice, Mr. Wilson Verger. .Mr. Bent ley, Mr. Preston. J'r.. n,", M,s- f'lnrence M. Brown, 622 West Hortter street, have Irsued in vitations for Tuesday evening, January .. mu Kin-liner oi mo evening will be Dr. ! rank Pierpont drnves. whoso sub ject will be "Present-dny Tendencies In education." On Saturday evening tho Uellleld Country Club will hold tho fourth of a series of monthly dances, which nro proving very popular with the members nnd their friends. It will ho a country dance, nnd a limited number of Invitations have been sent out. Tioga ,J.IrVn,ul x,rs-. I'-mlo Ashcroft Havens, of IC.t Butler street, gave a novelty pnrty Wednesday night nt their home In honor of Miss Elizabeth I). Flte und Mr. Fred erick Marsh Williams, whose marriage will tako place this month. Tho decora tions wero appropriate to the Christ mas bcason. Other guests Included Miss Lottie Krout. .Miss Elslo P. Smith, Mr. und Mrs. Francis K. Greer. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Ellsworth Flte. Jr., .Miss Ethel Mac inuiin. Miss Beba Wick. Dr. Mnx Stock ton, Mr. Wnlter Miller, Mr. James Mc Cutcheon. Mr. Frank Eahrlck and Air n iiiiuiu jiurrougns. Mr. and Mrs. John Ellwood Calhoun, of Pulaski avenue, gavo the llrst of their series of Wednesday at homes this week. Jlrs, Calhoun, who was Miss Wanda E. Groeneveld. daughter of Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Groeneveld, of 333D North 15th stieet, was assisted In receiving by her mother und Mlsa Utah Groeneveld, JIIss Lnuru Belchenbach, Mrs. William Grub ler. Mrs. Jrwln English, Miss Florence Dreisbach. Mr. J. Allen Calhoun, Mr, William S. Larson, Mr. T. Js'evln Carson, Mr. Adolph Groeneveld, Mr. Paul E. Woll, Mr. Robert Bruce Morris and Mr. J. Ar chibald Glbb, Mrs. Groeneveld and Miss Ruth Groene veld returned on Monday from Atlantic City, where they passed the holidays. Mrs. William R. Lindner, of 323.1 North Park avenue, Is entertaining Mrs. William M. Cathrall, of New York, and Miss Mabel Clifford Schmidt, of Baltimore, Md. WILL AID MT. SINAI gs-rsi wriAi jiiiiHHWv i .HHf IH' i II BmmmKm-MM, ill IpjB k. M.J II EVENING LEDGBH.PTTTt,A-nT,PtTtA.. FlUDAt, JANUARY'?, MtC WILL Photo by Phillips. MRS. ROBERT K. CASSATT Miss Taylor's Debut Mr. nnd Mrs. Bolnnd I. Taylor, of West Chester avenue, gavo an attractive ball at the Itlts-Carlton last night for their debutante dnughtcr, Mlsi A. Marjory Taylor. The ballroom wns artistically decorated with palms, "loxwood trees, cyhodtum ferns nnd nznlla plants, be sides a quantity of cut flowers Which were sent to the debutante. Mrs. Taylor wore n handsome gown of black and gold broende, the skirt of which had panels of Rold cloth. Tulle anil Inee composed tho bodice. An exquisite frock of floflh color net trimmed with Inee In nn un usually beautiful pattern was worn by Miss Taylor. Iridescent trimming wha Used with pood effect on the bodice About BOO Rtiests were present, many of them from this and last year's debutanto ( set. Along the Reading Mrs. A. Thompson nnd Mrs. Joseph Qravcnstetn will bo the hostesses nt the potpourri which will bo held nt tho Old York Bond Country Club on Wednesday, Jnnunry 12. On Wednesday, Jnnuniy 19, a inllltnry WW will be held nnd the committer 'n chnrge Is Mrs. 1. K. Taylor and Mri. J. D. Bills. On Wednesday afternoon. January "f. d kaffeo klntch and sewing nt 2:30. Mrs. J. P. Ely and Mrs.'S. K. Larzclcio will bo tho hostesses. "A military W)0" will be held tomorrow evening nt S o'clock nt the club. Tho com mittee In chargo Includes Mr mid Mrs, will lie liem nt mo cum on niiiuniny ne- nli.g January 22. which will be In cl.a.go of Mr. and Mis. CleorKO It. Cluy and Mr. and -Mrs. . L. ciajton. Mrs. Albert Brown and Mrs. Thomas Brown will bo tho patronesses for the dance that will be held Saturday evening, January 20. HnrVAi. irrn..(ti!in n,i.l llr n n,l Airs V. II. ' I 1 " " V" " .t.iii.ivi .-i.inr., .n. Brchnm. nnd on Snturdnv evening. Jan- I V-' l"lrty '"" Blven In honor of Miss All- -nl'. , -Mr. Abraham rnkowltz. Ml uary 15, n dance wilt bo held, which will ' gustn V.. Leonard's birthday anniversary, " i , ,, , C. 1 ' ,' , , be In charge of Mrs. B. Y. Filbert ami I, which was held nt the hone of her par- lTh lVM ' U"" 'l" ' '' Mrs. Charles M. Kent. A bridge and W , .,-, . v1 ... , l'""-M- '' lol.lns. Mr. and Mrs. CilKnr Hand, of Webster . '- Morris Leonard, Miss AiiKiistu I venue, Wyncote? Pn.. have luul ns their Leonard, Mr. Leon Lrnnaid. Mr. Balp Kiiosts for several days this week Mr. nnd Mrs. D K. Cruise, of Dorchester. N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cruise will return to their homo tomorrow. , ,. ,, I Mr. nnd Mrs. George It. Blddle. of Jcnklntown. nre receiving consrntula- . tlons on the birth of a son. Mrs. Riddle , will be remembered ns Miss hvclyn Kirk, of 132 St. James' Place, Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Winter, of Oak Lane, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Alva Elizabeth Winter, to Mr, William Stltz. Bala-Cynwyd "Miss Hobbs," Jerome K. Jerome's well-known musical comedy, which was so successfully reproduced by the Foot llghtcrs' Dramatic Society at Cynwyd the night of December S, will be plned again by tho same cast the night of Jnnunry H nt Ridley Park beforo the friends of the Barnstormers' Club, The cast Is as follows: Wolff Ivlnyncarlff Mr. riforpe requlfrnot I'erclvul Klngseurte Mr. II. Murton C0.1I0 lleorgo JeBop Mr. Kduiinl Parxln cuptnln Sands Mr. U-onhlJn lk-ck Charlrn Mr. Paul A. 'nnneman. Jr. Mrs. l'erchal KliiKararle Mrs. Tliomaa O. 1'lnkerton MIkh Husan Abbey ....Miss llentrlee MKlenricu Mllllcent I'orey Mls Helen t'nilrlck Maid tenant Mlsa Kthel Tlly Henrietta Hobbs Ml;s Del Itnsn Macan Invitations nre about to be sent out for n meeting nt the home of Miss Beatrice Mcaeorge, Montgomery avenue, Cynwyd, the night of January 21, at 8 o'clock, when the Footllghtcrs' Dramatic Society will be completely organized und other drnmutlcally Inclined residents of Bain and Cynwyd given un opportunity to be admitted ns now members to this society. ' Mrs. Clara E. Fnunce, of Stato road, Cvnwvd. gave n delightful luncheon fol lowed by bridge Wednesday nfternewn at 1:30 at ino vjynwyu v.,uiiuuot-. mc mikc rooms and Inclosed porch were banked with palms, while tho luncheon was served In the main clubroom nt small tables prettily decorated with red roses. Tho guests numbored about 43. South Philadelphia The marriage of JIIss Ethel V. Dorey and Jlr. Charles B. Sally, both of South Philadelphia, took place very nuletly on Monday evening In t!t Paul's Church at 15th and Porter streets at 8 o'clock. Miss Kutherlne B. Braddock was brides maid und Mr. Harry Stone arted as best man. Jlr. Sally Is a traveling salesman. nnd returned homo lust week for a short 1 ne(J , Hanley's Casino, Kensington nve stay. His friends, however, had no Idea mj Cumberland street, on Feb- tliat ne inicnaeu 10 nurry u uuun, tltOUliU 1111 niic, ill mu uvMwiuiiviih us- tween himself and JIIss Dorey. The brldo Is considered one of the prettiest girls in Southwark. and Mr. Sally has always been a leader In athletic affahs in that section of the city, having guined quite a repututlon as a leader hi basket ball teams. BALL ON SUNDAY sr&w c psts&s. BE PATRONESSES AT -Jul., l-jl'u.'j jj ' J .iiHghLl'"wm u .. mmz aT , ISRlV' K. -"-- HK l-UaHffifilB!Si; m sWmKKmMSm mrs. norris w. vaux Br5,YaTfWllN,Sr-jUXiV'V ' 1. It - It's 1V SvV.1 .MRS. FRANCIS t. GOWEN BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY IS CELEBRATED BY SURPRISE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Leonard Gave Brilliant Affair in Honor of Miss Augusta E. Leonard's Natal Day Other Entertainments 'I AN XnU YKAirM ttli. Ill rt viifnrtan . riml Wfu un t cn..l.. M ,,.ct.ve( .lulllU(,r of ir..,..t- n,l tl InZxfmZtXn'XZ "v Mr Mnlk Kuppermnii. After the surprise a suppi-r uns served, will h was rnlluwcd by a dance. Some of tin- jjuestH present were Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. , Hotter, Mr. and Mrs. t.dwaid Tuff, Mr. Harry t.eoimid. Mr. Benjamin Leoimiil, ' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lconaid, Mr. and J-eontiid, Mr. Oninel Letuinrd, Mr. Will- i ''"" r' XIr- I'llw,,rd Le.slmer, .Miss j njulmi Bioun. Miss Cella Wolf. Miss '""" '"I'l'crniiui. jush iiituiii ivniiper- ll. Ill, .llic. MIIIIL IX U11,'I Illflll, .uss idle Isdnnor, Miss Tlllln Turf, Miss liussln ijUkolT. Miss Yeta Yampolskv. Miss i'.iu- nm. I'rim,,,, Mr. Cleoige Garwood. Mr. George Jepp, Mr. unil .Mis. Brown. .Mr. mid Mrs. .Mark Kiinnernian. Mr. Lewis Fcluborg, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoffman. .Mr. Sniuuel XuUorninu, Miss Helen Hotter. Miss Esther Rotter, Mr. David Hendler, Mr. Edwaril It. Weiss, Mr. .Michael Gobi. Mr. Samuel Goldman, Mr. Robert Caesar, Air. Joseph Lei ner, Mr. Thomas Miller mi"; STIf y rS? iJ"8H ,,,il Grcc,lbc'K. I Miss Gel dlo tendril U. I ..v.' . Hl IJUimi Oil UITI, )! lT'lllltll II 11,. "v., ""'l" "'"" " i'rc . .Mallnce, Mr. Bobeit Mcsklu. Mr. Hurry I i-fclIlSC10Wlie Feiuien, M? ...iillli!: 5..-W ?""Vnl I nuseh' Mr' Hc"r5' "Weinberg, ."r. Jlau- The Woodlyn Club, which la giving u 1 -r n- : J,i"Jr""" "llehmnn. J r. ,c.c rrledenberg. Mr. Hurrj RuHcnsteln. Uerles of dances In the TwentleHi Crimi-v L ,s L,n! Mw' Jt ".. J,"!'!'P' . "-I"'?' "'..J!-...?'' ' '!'"' ' Ma , theliryiio ,.,.... i-, 1. . . ii. V. 1 t. i r . ;. i.tu, .ir. .uiiiiiiii. i.. i-rnisH iinu, .nr. 1 series 10 morrow eienng. Jlr Alfre.l 11 t ti n I ',.. 1"l,,'C,l;Pll0M,Mr' "IV11 ''". Mr. .Max Rosenberg. Mr. I McCnu.sIand hns charge of the con-m " Mr r.uil piV'1"'! S8m" ""fti Vu"S,len' "arry l.ukoff and .Mr. Harry Jaspni . tee. U "' ," con mlt- Jlr. Lewis Elmenhoft, JIIss Anna JIoscs. . delightful dance, entertnlnlng the school On Saturday evening the sophomore n't. The house was decorated with mls chiks of Oralis t'olVw held ! soi Lit golh- , tletoo and ludly, uud among the guests erlng at tho home of JIIss Flora Gerson, ' were JIIss Cliailutte Simmons, JIIss Helen a member of ine diss. Among those. 1 AValKer, JIIss Martha Graves, JIIss Betty present were: JIIss S.na (liossman, .Miss 1 Young. JIIss Virginia Bennek, .Mr. How Eva Helcklen. J s.s Soiiblii OatiolT, .Miss I mil Edson, Jlr. Justus Slncxon, Jlr. Ross Rosa Sischnu. JIIss Itoba Splvuck, JIIss 1 Tllden, Jlr. Bail Klefnor and Jlr. II L Flora Uersmi. Jlis .Mlnnlo Teller, Jlr. Carrlrk. Northeast Philadelphia .tii. uiiu .hi 1. ,. .HurriH iinu .ir. unu IV'sn'-.ii.'-JSr t'he ho.K ! ot'uielr'guVsIs' NOr,h k,rCC'- "' """r ! 01 tniir tuests. . JIIss Helen Comoy has returned ftom I a trip to the Pmiiimtv Exposition. I I JIIss Kthel Jlorsher. of North 7th stieet, I will entertain this uienlng In honor ol Stlss Rose Gotllob and Jlr Samuel .Sachs, whoso engagement was leccntly an- uounccd. Jtr. Murray RlngoIdofNow York, who was the guest over tho holidays of Jlr. and Jlrs. Lewis Blngold, of 3030 Frank ford avenue, has left for tho Paiillc coast. I Mr. and Mrs. Stoudt, of Rending. Pa., were the guests of Jlr. and Mis Thom.ia Towers, of 2S1I Frankford avenue. ' Jlr. Lester Levy and Jlr. Joti.is Frlede- wald, of Baltimore. Mil., are visiting Jlr. , nnd Jlrs. Jlorrls Stern, of Wl North bill I street. j The second grand concert nnd dance . to be given by the Jfecc.i C. C. will bo ruary 3. What's Doing Tonight t - Itetall DruKKlnU' Auutattoii. Coltejn riiarni-iry; n o-hock. I'hllosophlcdl Boclcty. h'1 South 3th tn-n fi o'clock. 1'hltadelphla Cluptfr, Ainerl. an Instiiuio of llanklnx. tirlrtltli Hall. OruMr UuilUinj;. S o'clock. January mvetinj;. Iluliu?iui Scleme Cluli. lletlevue.Stratroi-di It o'clock Friday oventnn cnterUlmnent. Olrord Cul leee; 8 o'clock Thomas Khlpley I.etture. llavcrfura Oolleuc. speaker, Wlirum Wlster Comfort. Uoberti Hall. D o'clock Notice for the Society iuu' "ill lie accepted uud printed In the Kteiilni: c i Iditer, but ull urji notices muat ha . written on ouc hle of the Iuif r, mut be Igued In full, lllU full uililre, und uliea (olble teleiihuno nurnbtr luut be I nil en. I heuu all turn coniinunlcallon to I "Society Editor," Klcnlni; Ledtrer, COS C'hetnut ktrcct. I Unlets tlico riiiulremcntu ure carried mil w u icimiaiiuu iiusj iv iubb.w.v. the notice Mill nut be published. i STEAMSHIPS FLORIDA TOUR Personally Conducted From Philadelphia, Sat. Jap. 23th, 0 p. ui. D-day trip, luuludtng necesary ipenm. 53. Ueai und room on eteamer, hoteta; uuto-lrlj. tc. Grand opportunity to vUIt "Laud gf Suaihloe and Vlowern " Snd to Itinerary aad particulars. Merchants & Miners'. Trans. Co. City Ticket Oilier, I0J avuth 9th bU V. I'. Turner. U. I'. A.. Ualto, Md. ASSEMBLY BALL TONIGHT Samuel Miss Coldli iiacks. of SSI Ferry avenue, f'rtnitlcti, eutei tallied n huge number of her friends at n i.eap Year party. New Year's night. In honor of MIsh ltiith Old- ding, of Cape May, nnd Miss Anna fiold- nor; lierg and Miss it'eithn Kohn, of Vine- and. Among piitertnlnlng features of the pnrty hi were the musical selections rendered at the piano by Mlsa Ida Glnsburg. Miss Ilerthii Kohn. Miss A. Levlton Mr. Alan Itiihcn nnd Mr. Bugeiic Mallnce, nnd vocnl j foIos hy Miss Soiihlo Wiener, Miss Jea- nette :mssb:.n and MIrs Lena Sacks, Pile irilestH nai-llelnaled In v;irlnn .rtiinns nnd dances, and it very appetizing lunch- Knrley, Mrs. Theodore Baldwin, Jlrs. eon wns served. James Frame, Mrs. Charles Hucberleln, Among those present wore Miss Ciotdle I " Jamcs Rothwell, Mrs. William Sacks, Mls'i Lena Sneks, Miss Rortha Sletlcr, Mrs. Joseph Sumner, Mrs. Bob K0I111. Miss Anna Goldberg, Miss Rullii,',t Whiteside, Mrs. Charles Torney and lidding, MIsh Esther ilicoiibeig, Miss il,'s. Abraham Leonard. Itertlin Luknlf. Mls.s Sinlix Mllimk. Miss 1 Jeinieue Ciiossin,.,,. JIN Sophie Wiener, -miss jaii liiiiKiiurg. .miss .lean nciricr. -i ss i.-nnees Hni.t... j iss Augusta Levi - tun, .inn 1,1111:111 1,1'viion, .ur. 1,0 ri is. Shiager. Mr. Alan Rulwn. Mi. Ei.gen.. Miss Sara AVnller. daughter of Doctor Waller, of 27 South lath street, gave n Delaware County -mi,. r. u..i..,ih t, , . ftUXZFiSZ "m!,s e.l'ne Jea"".''-"!.''...'"'.;. James Button. Jlr. Horace Slmll, Jlr. Alfred Jforils. Jlr. James .McDonald. Jlr. Lewis Z.ilm, Jlr. Albert Pntton und Jlr. Louis James. Tho annual banquet of the Jtcdla Fre, Hook and Ladder Company was nulrt 1:wt ,!Veiilng In tho nrmory. Mis. J. J. Collier, of Ridley Park, is recnvcilng from her recent Illness. JIIss Eleanor Kellv. of Wnlllngford, Is visiting filcnds in Now York. WINTER RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ouponor location witn an unobstructed view of beach and boardwalk A recojjnizftd stanaardVof excellence Ccn60d. IWJZRJ.BVZBV. Ct3iTO, ATLANTIC CITY rlMiCHKOSE has set ntieiv AtATidRTrlnF aerviee . comfort awibeauty IARCE5T 'lltPR00r RES0I1T HOTEL THE UADIMJ RESOKr I10HL Of f fit W0RID nnarIB0rOli3railFUI.ll, A.TL.ANTIC OITY. N. J. owNtnaHlr uiNiQiuiNl JOSIAH WHITE A. SONS COMKAWY 01.11 roiNT coMroitT. va. HOTEL CHAMBERLIN OLD POINT COMf OUT lOMfORT a D 7,olt Seefood nUttl.iKl V 'Uraia.wriu J Sl . HlQlltf CST bi e. v. ' lT '-H Swlmmieii Pool.Golf I'uuiiie e.urooeealli 'IreatiuenU. erUraia. OtO. F. ADJMI. M "Alk Mr. Foiter." 12th and Cheitsut SU. ; Cooka' Toura. 13T S. Broad Jit,; Peon. R. B. Cc. 1433 Cheatnut St. OfIfal MUBIBfli At'CUSTA. CA. PARTRIDGE INN M W. PAHTKIDGB, A. O. CUSUI.NO. OPEN NOVEMBER TO JUT ' mlnutei to country ejus; '.no 18-hoIe roll courate , tinnla i dancing : aultes with hatha ug letplsg porche. Noted lor it excellent cuUlna, IDEAL WINTEK (UUaI Addieia New York Office. 6 Wui 40th St- UltOlV.NS MILLS-IN-TllE-l'lNES. N. j. TUC I MM Climate mild, dry, lolljtor.tljuj I 4 ll ''iud'e. drtv'g, motors. Favorite week-end resort. H.iU.8. UVOPJSHa, X MRS. NORRIS W. VAUX Roxborough The first weekly conference of the Dis trict Branch of the Society for Organiz ing Chnrlty, now being orgnnlzed In the 21st Ward, will bo held nt the home of Dr Dorothy Donnelly, 213 Green lane, Mannyunk, at 2 o'clock this after noon, when It Is hoped there will bo a large nnd enthusiastic gathering of both men and women Interested In im proving tho social conditions uud nllevl nilng the distress of the poor and nnfor tunnte. At this meeting, which wilt bo presided over hy Mrs. Louis C. Madeira, Miss Julia 10. Branson, the district social 1 worker, will tell of tho alms and pur poses of the organization, nnd several "friendly visitors" will report on some of the good work accomplished during the ; insi year. i Mis. Clarence C. Kcever, of Harmon 1 road, will kIvo a luncheon today for Mrs. John B. Wnrrlngton, Mrs. William Pntton, Mrs. Benjamin Johnson nnd Miss I Anne Harwell. j Mr. nnd ..Irs. Clinton B. Seltzer nrc oc cupying their new home. C2tl Bldge nve I line .Mrs. Seltzer wns Miss Kllznbeth II. Black, niece of Miss Mary Bodkin, of ISO Oay street. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne I. Moyer have re turned fioni their wedding Journey through tho South nnd nro receiving nt 101 I, renin avenue. Mrs. Moyer will bo remembered ns Miss Ivn I.oulse Kerkes Inger, daughter of Mrs. Milton Kcrkcs lui?er. St. Mary's Catholic Club, composed of young men of the parish of the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Conarroe stree, above Baker, has elected tho followini: officers for the new ' v,'",n'': Mr' Charles Snyder, president; Mr. iwiiinm j. isicKeis, vice president; Mr. A. Widinnn recording secretary; Mr. Au di cw Smith, llnnnclnl secretary, nnd Mr. Peter P. Llebert, treasurer. Mrs. John AVIldo Kavo n dinner on Mon day night at her homo on Shuwmout ' '"''nue ns n surprise to Mr. Wilde. Pink sweet jiens nnd innlden-lialr ferns formed j the very attractive decorations. Among hr guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph l-nwley, Mr. nnd Mrs. Cp lence C. Keever, ' j,"S!1 '-jnlly Fawley, Jlrs. Sarah W. Fnw- Ip' Mls!( Agnes Fuwiey, Miss Edna 'ones. Mr. Lludwood Fni. Icy ami Mr. Clarence W. Fawley. I 3'is. enterti Ven ,11 Frame, of L.iurl.sino strt rtiilnod Informally Tunmlnv uvnnimp : W'hell her gUPSts wero Mm Wf,l,n '.s Joseph Scholleld. Jr.. of H.ce """" '"" 10 1110 members of !"" ' e.uo it.esuuy nfternoon. . . The Alpha Sigma Sorority will give a dance In tho Twentieth Century Club on Janunr) 15. JIIss Alice Grover Is chair man of the committee, JIIss Isabel J. Oalbralth, of i:ast Stew tut avenue, entertained her evening curd club last evening. JIIss Helen Sanders, of Knst Stratford avenue, will entertain licr afternoon card club on Saturday. JIIss JIarle G. Loughncy and Jlrs. Umlly Tucke returned today from n week's stnv lit Buck Hill Falls. J West Philadelphia Jlrs. Stanley Addkks and Jlrs. Felix Kntiir have Issued cards for 'iiucheou and bridge on Saturday, Junuary 22, at M South 30th street. DANCING Academy of Music mativef flATfnUAY AFTUItNOON. JAN.' 15 C i:i.IAVOOI) CAIIIiKKTPIt Cinderella ' Little GIas Slipper A MoM nrllllant Prolucllon or the Charmlnc Kolry Story by ISu Cleier Juienlles. Seate ami boxen, 1'Sc to Jlsil. on kale 113.1 1SII. on kale 113.1 i'hone. I'lltiert 4S0T Chestnut street. KVV1VVVVVVV-VVVt,VVt.v.VVXVVVVVVV,VA,tAVtV Edward Bok Bernard Shaw Walter Prichard Eaton Kenneth Macgowan These are some of the contributors to the Amusement Section Given Free With SATURDAY'S Eucning ONE hi,e; -l'j KjMLV3 u. u. ur u u nm .11 - i ENimTAWMENTjAN.il i . i Will Commemorate Birth; Goncrnl Robert E. Le r Brilliant Affair The Philadelphia Chapter, tlirfi Daughters of the Confederacy, of whi 1 Mrs. Allan H. Harris, of Bethlehem oil Chestnut Hill. I president, -will slve A' attractive entertainment on Wednesday January i, at tne JJcuevue-BtrstroM, m.. commemoration of General JtoSert Lee's birthday. The guest of honor Trtff be tho president general, Mrs. Frank Odenhelmer, of Baltimore. There will bk Southern ilalect stories as only Mr.' Cocke, of Boanokc, Vn., can ttll Ihsm.-f' nnd songs by Mrs. A, C. Dnlton. Amont the Philadelphia Chapter membtra (ir' Mrs. Qeorgo Franklin Brown, Mrs. Joseph. Karnshnw, Mrs. Tolbcrt N. Richardson; Mrs. Joseph Houston, Mrs. Henry R. Hob t; bins, Mrs. Theodore Presser, Mrs. P. Ht r1 Lnne, Mrs. T. Ashby lllythe, Mrs, K. Cbnv ' stnnt Jones. Mrs. W. It. Meredith. Mrs '- L-ucy O. Mayor, Mrs. Edgar Marburg .; Mrs. n. II. Lea, Mrs. BenJamlno F Off i tor. Miss F. Agnes Morrison, Mrs. CyrU-C S S. Badford, Mrs, Qeorgo B. Kurrle, MM. $ it. t. nartman, JirR. wiiuom u. Mason, - Mrs. J. P. Martin, Mrs. Allan II. Hdrrtr. 1 if Aflltnn llu.nni.nn rrn1tf 1t Tft-l" V A. Emery, Mrs. John Henry Fell, Mrs. i William C. Foulds. Mrs. W. W. Halbftrtr Inrs. Henry I Davis. Mrs. Qeorge O. D ? vie, Mrs. Hdwnrd W. Beach. MM. Alberf , C. Bruce, Mrs. M. Burch, Mrs. Lea StOUt i Hnrrls. .Mrs. Harry B. Hickman, Sf3C ,; Miles P. Hoffman, Miss Nancy L. tirttf f nnd Mrs. Qeorgo K. Lawrence. North Philadelphia Miss Marie Strand, of 25SI North Md street, hns returned to town after spend-, dng the holidays visiting friends at Sha. mokln, Pn. Mr. Thomas Jones, of Donaldson, Pn., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Martin God shnlk, of 1007 West Allegheny avenue. Miss Helen Kallenbnch, of 2Scl North 20th street, left Sundny for Palm Beach, Fin. Mrs. Hannah Smith, of Clcmcnton, N J., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Clark, of 127 West Louden street. Dr. Walter Wetzel of Shamokln, Pa., 10 visiting friends in this city. Miss Mildred Sccler, of 629 North 19th street, entertained a. cards on Tuesday afternoon. Five hundred was played, and the game was followed by a buffet luncheon. The guestr. who wero mem bers of the enrd club of tho hostess, Included Mrs. Wood Robinson, Miss Helen Richardson, Mrs. Albert Smith. Miss Marjory White, Miss Florence Bare, Mlsa Elizabeth Flte. Irs. Earle Ash croft Havens, Miss Mellta Zohlndcr and Miss Rcba Wick. The stage electricians affiliated with the I. A. T. S. E. are arranging for their annual banquet in February. The affair Is In charge of Mr. Joljn D. Burry, Mr. Albert Norrls, Mr. Harry Spraguc, Iff, Frederick Glossner, Mr. Christopher War brick and Mr. Howard Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Satlnovcr, of 07 Norv loth street, gave a dinner party on Sun day evening, Junuary 2, in honor of th engagement of their son, Mr. Jack Satin over, to Miss Mary Plnsky,. o 712 Rltner street. Frankford The engagement, of JIIss Etta D. Schu macher, daughter of Jtr. and Jlrs. Thomas AV. Schumacher, of 4411 Frankford ave w..t I gn.'i street. G.nantoivri was an nue, to sir. Wllllnm Lo Roy Hart, of 3D nounc last week at a nartv clven f Mi!,fl Schumacher's home. Among tlios .. ... ai ...i ,. t, . n'..- kt '"".V -VV ,""';:"'. I": "."X"'" "V- i V t, . , .. .7 -'" -n.g jj j. nciiiuiiiieiier. .ui. iinu .um. lerpert Suedell, Miss Ella Kessler Doyle, Miss Lillian Hart. Miss Edith Holt. Miss Helen Creedon, Mr. Carl Hnrtman, Mr. Clarence 1 Spauldlng. of Klrklyn ; Mr. George Smith' .md Mr. Thomas W. Schumacher. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Invincible Personality Pfreonnllty rule tho world, In manr penpln It l nenk. In others, Bupprnod liy fenr. Inck o( Confldrnce and InltUtlv or ubniemed by lenornnco of Its power. The Intensive education of Nff Collpjrf itrenetliem rersonallty. eliminate Xenx itml entabllslius tonltdence. Fend for Hit of 130 qualities of an Ideal l'ersonullty. liny. Ilvcnlne nnd Saturday tlmei Trlvato unit CnrrenpondBnee Injtructtoo, fall write, or pliono Bpruca 3218 or lltirnture NBFF COLLEGE ,,,,,1 Unit. Corrrniiondriice Iiutructloii.Uox SOOj M'lXIAI. 3 tVKKKS COLllriK 10 81'AMsIl. l-KIINfll. ITALIAN. IlKltitAN 4 I.I3SSO.NH A WEEK Tfilinliul Teachers 'rll!utorll, At.n, tuo IVrry lllrtg Spruee 43.18. CTDiVFR"? The Ben Umlneie School, 3 lvrt J soj.so; Chutnut Jitr trtt I'riv Leisons Stenography, Bookkeeping, En. lirancbea, French. iM Jjaie U1QJT, IH4V UAMI, S I M Va 1&V$gtt CENT i J- j. s ij$. --,.J. -A t-? &t -'- Kfcj