rAKCY WYNNE'S DAILY GOSSIP ON ftlie Fortnightly Dancing Class Will Meet Tonight at Horticultural Hall Numerous Box Parties for "Magic Jtnute" at upera House Other Doings 'mtre second, meeting of the Kort- M nightly Cotlltona will bo held to- nlrbt at Horticultural riau. riieso affair were BtnrteU ft number of years igo tor the girls alrendj out, nnd tho '"everlasting" debutantes to whom attaining Is given over were not al lowed to put their wee nones Into these nartles. which were llrst given nt the .m Natatorlum Hall, then at Ashor's, and n they crew In tho number of subscribers were Anally transferred to Horticultural Hall, where they nro still held. But nlas! Tho original plan 1ms dot been held to, nnd ninny a debu tante attends these parties as well us her older slaters. The chaperoncs of tho .Fortnightly this yar lnclui, J1,, GcorKO Mason Chichester, Mrs. Arthur II. I.en, Mrs. Joseph 1'arkcr Norrla, Mrs. Jones Win ter Mrs. .T. Madison Taylor, Mrs. William Wurts Harmnr, Mrs. Howard Wirrts Pago and Mrs, William I'cnn Troth. The Horry Thayers' dance Inst night at the Itltz-Cnrlton was ft wonderful affAlr In tho form of n Black-and-white costume party. Mrs. Thnyor has made myriads of friends since h married Harry sonic two yearB Lro, and Is ono of tho most populnr 'vou'nr. matrons In town. Sho Is ox- t'" . .... .. M....1. It.nn ...1)1. Hremeiy proujr, ui uimmu ui"--. " very clear complexion, and has a ltn sense of humor, which Is a Kindly ' "ne as well, so overy ono hkcs ncr 1111 t nienscly. nnd she and her handsome S'fclr husband are always at every affair of Unportancc. Strange to say, Kllzabeth Qrimths ... 1 1. t tAlitilini4ri ntna. wmausoiuieij iim uii.j uwuuiown. ii So lent. Thcro were a few of lust year's ' itb$, nnd most of tlio otner guests 'were from the younger married set. I And Judging from thoso who attended It was, Indeed, qulto "ft tiream or rair women." Just think, Mrs. Gardner ' Cssatt. Polly Dixon inai was; Airs. iTom nldgway; Mrs. Archlo Thomson, i'Mrs. Andrew wnceier, nirs. unariio 'Mutin, Mrs. William Doimcn Sirs. ;Marechal Drown, Jr., Mrs. Harry Hnrt, ; Mrs. Sidney Brock, Mrs. Craig Hlddle, Mrs. Bob Largo nnd many others. It was really a great bucccss. There will be a number of opera i box parties tonight, when, with tho re- I turn of tho Metropolitan Company, tho j fr&na tier win unco muru sviiummu .and twinkle anew with JowoU nnd gor leous gowns on equally gorgeous wom en. AlecK inrnaii win give a. jiurty 1 in his grandmother's, Mrs. Alexander Brtnton Coxe's, box for his fiancee, Ellae Hopkins. And Mrs, Harrison 'Smith will also entertain. Tho Henry , Pratt McKcons will give a dinner early In the evening and entertain In' their box, which they own Jointly with tho Tom McKeans. Last night scorned to be an off-night I fbr tho debutantes ns thcro wero no : dances, though n few theatro parties t vera given, and several family parties r,Trere given at the various theatres: Jr Instance, at tho performance of ,"0n Trial" at the QarrlcJ; last night, Mrs. Megargeo Wright was In a box .with her two daughters, Margaret and 'Hanna, and her sister, Miss Mao Con- ,over. Hannah Is really very pretty, ,"and was extremely well dressed. I (noticed Bllllo Carter In tho orchestra 'teats with his son, young William T. Carter, and his nephew, Carter Leldy, ;They were all Intensely Interested In the play, one little girl of about U, .who was with her parents, finding it difficult to restrain tho" tears. Her taothcr was regrettlntr thnt she had hot seen it first before brlnclntr her. as 'rfpo though It was and filled with strong lessons. A lighter play would ih.H. 1 ... . . .. ! !iua iit!(.u Tnnrn Hinrnn n rrw nun nr iher years. i As Thursday approaches our Inter t In tho "Gambol of tho Gods at (Monte Carlo," which will be held that ijnlg-ht In tho Bellevuo-Stratford ball room, waxes greater nnd creater. I jthink the cast 13 splendid, and am wondering Just how the wholo thing will be put together, Doctor Hoyt. ot tae Plays and riayers, la In It, and you taow he is always Interesting. I never w a man perform so mnnv romnrkn. Q1 tricks (that is, an amateur). I am twaing forward to a wonderful per formance. All tho entertainments got Jen up for tne Museum nnd School of Industrial Art are ant in hn imlnim In extreme, NANCY WYNNE. Personals KJi.f.na ?'". .Henry Brlntort Coxe will Riti-Carlt nner " February 10 at the 1? r. and Mrs. Rldnnv 1 TH.Io.. TtrnM Thn7 a Jlnne" t the rilts-Carlton 011 .IBUrtday prior to Hl "rinmhnl nf tho the7m .th,e Belleyue-Stratford in which "?y Will take 'part. . - : thelriIHa'f;V?"no"t!co he engagement to Mr pinio ' aiargarei uoua. dJS, ?: , ' vcrford, class of 19H. Mlsa r"al l,ln hep srtiim. x-o- o tj-.... i- Th til n.u T..t,... . .. ,.,...... knv LVa S9"t,he-n Brazil, while In Al Sth. u,y fe" and sustained a fracture to a t,i! i.w.ri,t- necessitating Ida going ih. nS?fM1' Mrs. Klnsolvlng has left u., -it wa. jiuii it .m iv inanivini' W X.? 8 t" Albany to be with tmiSXr'. The hPe ' reu" to Mrs. lTaw... . lltrtet JTiTi I' "' an, Locust hraoon. ' V at hom on Wednesday aft DwS hai2 ,January. after o'clock. No K Have beea sent out. . PTh......i... . 7 . .. . .. ... . ICluh ki r.",e Doa f the Treole-Clef IClab Ii Vuall" "eet at the, Acorn teVthm?il? reception and musical IaO"!!! " ,rora 3 to S at tho Utt- fcUf'w.? ,",! Frederick W. Schmidt. tnt.wir' rtu"ed from New York, Stiort '. at dlnnr a' h Bellevue- fttJJA-? Sade-. t 32s if Ja irom I until 7 nVWk in meet O. Park. t( New York. ttii Vr- wHer Jackson Freeman wiemiii m dhuier tonlghtta honor of Aoei Smyth, daughter l Mr. MATTERSOF SOCIAL INTEREST nnd Mrs. William ,T. Smyth, before the meeting of tho Fortnightly cotillon. ?." lJ' .n",Ilnrd lodgers nnd Miss Isobcl J lino nodgers will entertain at dinner to night In honor ot Mlna Mnrla de Itoscnko. Mlss Lucllo Anna de Merlin Lusson will ue guest of honor nt nn opera parly to night, which will be given by her grand mother, Mrs. L. J. M. Lusson. Among the other guests will bo Miss Edith Oracle, of Washington. Miss Kntherlno Horner Belt, of Warrcnton, Vn., nnd Miss Virginia Armstrong Payne, also of Virginia. Mrs. Caleb J. Milne. Jr., of J03i Walnut street, w It give a luncheon, followed by niietlon bridge, thla nftcrnoon nt l!30 o'clock. Mrs. William Informally thla I3 South ISth been sent out. H. Bonner will receive nftcrnoon at her homo street, No cnids have Mrs. J. J. crozer Orimth, of 810 Spruco street, wilt not receive this afternoon ow mg to a recent death In her family. Mr. and Mrs. Pero Wllmer, whdso nmr rlago took plnco last Tuesday, are spend- m,"?"10 ,1,l,e ,n Bermuda. Mrs. Wllmer will bo remembered ns Mrs. J. Nelson 1'urvlnncc. .Mr- ond Mrs. Ocorge McKeown, of vt l.ssnnlckon, iinnounce tlio niigngeuipnt of their daughter. MIsh Ktlnhoii. ti tJIcKcown, to Dr. Thomas S. MacKnlght, Z A,e,v ,.5ork' a0" of Dr- "n'1 Mrs. Adam t. ..,atiMiiBm, ot ran mvor, .Mass. Along the Main Line ARDMuItH-l.-riend.i of Mrs. Byron Pomoroy. of the Lancaster Apartments, will ho glad to learn that sho Is rapidly recovering from her recent Illness. Thcro will ho a euchre nnd promenado In the Parish Ball. Argylo rond, on Ihursday evening, .Inmmry 27, for tlio bcncllt of the St. Column's Church, of Ardmorc. The affair Is under the man agement ot Miss Alnry Herrlty and Miss Mary Oallugher. Chestnut Hill Mr. and Mrs. Itolllnshenit Taylor, of S10I St. Martin's lane, will glvo a dinner on Wednesday, Jnnuiry 10. Mr. llnrlnti Page, of Allen Ijino nnd Oreeno street. Is suffering from n nervous breakdown. Members of (ho family wero summoned to New York nt once. How ever. Mr. Page's condition Is Improving steadily German town Dr. William B. Swnrtloyf of 6212 G'er mantown nvenue, who has been serving as a surgeon In the American Ambulance Hospital In Paris, sailed a few days ago from Bordeaux nn tho Kspagne. The ship Is expected to dock In New York today or tomorrow. Tho Women's Permanent Kmergoticy Association of Germnnlown, now working for wnr sufferers, moots overy Friday from 10 until 1 o'clock, in tho museum in A'crnon Park. Workers and money nro badly needed. Mrs. M. P. Huston Is tho corresponding secretary and Mrs. Walter P. Shipley tho treasurer. Mrs. I. AVoodbrldgo Blley. of Pough kecpsie. N. Y., has returned to her homo nfter having visited her mother, Mrs. Kdward Troth, of 3118 West I'cnn street, for a fortnight. West Philadelphia Mrs. Margaret Plelth, of am Pine street, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Walter Epstein at dinner last Saturday evening. Mrs. John C. Appenbnck, of D318 Thompson street, who hns been the guest of her sister, Mrs. David Paunce, of Flatbusli, Brooklyn, returned homo Sunday evening. Miss Buth C. Wagner, ot 320 South 42d street, has returned to school lu Mary land, after spending tho holidays with her parents. Miss Helen McSorley and Miss Mar garet McSorley entertained at their home on Sunday evening. Among those pres ent wero Miss Marie Pounds, Miss Clare Pounds. Miss Eleanor McCrossIn, Miss Adelaide Glltlngham, Miss Isabel Mc Neils. Miss Anna -McNeils. Mr. James Conley, Mr. John Woolley, Mr. Martin Henry, Mr. Frank Carney, Sfr. Joseph Dougherty, Mr. Paul McClcary and Mr. Drew Toland. The Itcgal Club announces that Its next dance U to be held Saturday eve ning, February 12. at the Philomuslan Club, 33B Walnut street. Mrs. T. B. Stevens, of 4K3 Chester ave nue, entertained a number of friends nt dinner last week. The guests Included .Mrs. M. It. Moore. Mrs. Jack Lake. Mrs. Harry Hllyeau. Mrs. George Moore and Mlsa Emma Adams. Along the Reading Mr. nnd Mrs. If. E. De Puy, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Webb and their niece, and Mr. Harry Schlvely, of Jenklntown. will sail Thursday, January 13. from New York for Nassau, B. I. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Theodore Hlswanger will be at homo at 6521 North 13th street. Oak Lane, after January J5. No cards have been sent out. Mrs. Bjswanger was Mlsa Louise Pauline Bleger, daughter Of Mrs. Leonard Bleger, of Oak Lane, before her marriage December 23. Mr. and Mrs. Boscoe T. Fibble, of Oak Lane, will spend the later part of Jan uary at Lake Placid, N, Y. They will leave Saturday, January IB. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Stewart, of Spring and Elklns avenues, have as their guests Mr. Jind Mrs. Ellsworth Haw thorne, of Urldgeport, Conn.; Mrs. 8. Marie Mulford, Mrs.1 Charles Davles and Miss Emille Mulford, all of New York. North Philadelphia The members of the North Philadelphia Beal Estate Brokers' Association, num bering more than 150. who uro In busi ness north qf Glrard avenue, will hold their annual banquet at the Adelplda on Saturday night, February $ Addresses will be made by Congressman J. Hamp ton Moore, Mr. George Webster, Mr. Ed ward J. Cattail. Mr, Franklin Spencer Edmunds and Mr. Calvin O. Althouse. The Banquet Committee Is composed of Sir. Balph It. Stearley, chairman ; Mr. William Lewis, Mr. Edward V. O'Harlan. Mr. Walter Gabell and Mr. William H. Sadlelr. The association was formed four years ago and has rapidly increased its membership. The officers are: President, Mr. Samuel J. Abernethy; vice presi dent, Mr. Louis J. Suesa; secretary, Mr. William Brlnkworth, and treasurer, Mr. William J. Geggts. The Luther League of the Holy Cross German Lutheran Church, 8th street and I ehlgh avenue, has elected the following officers for 131S: Mr. John Bickter, presj. denti Mr- waiter .cueruuru, vice presi dent; Sir. W- Thomulka. secretary, and Miss E. Kauffeld, treasurer. The next meeting wl be held on Tuesday night, February I, when, the principal number on tbe program will b debate: "Be solved. That it Country Olrl Makes a Better Wife Than a City Girt The Kev. Dr. Me'0'111' lh new pastor will make n address. t 1 ETByiHG LtePqEB-PHTIADELPHIA. TUESDAY, JAtftTAR '" " " " ' ' "j - MR. AND JIKS. FREDERICK F. A. PEARSON Mrs. Pearson vns formerly Miss Eleanor Bryant, of this city. Sho was introduced into society in October at 11 tea Riven by nor mother, Mrs. Wntter Henderson Bryant, nnd her enKngcment to Mr. Pear son was announced that snme day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pearson were married on November 24 at St. Mark's Church, this city. Thoy will make their homo in New York. The above photo was taken nt Pinehurst, N. C. Tioga Mr. Max Stcchert, nt 3S23 North ISth street, will give a dunce 011 Saturdny nlgbt at Carpenter's Hull, In honor of his daughter, Miss Bcntrlcn Htvehcrt. Palms, ferns nnd evergreens will bo used hi tlio decorations. The guests will include Miss Bernlco Block, Miss Anita Lang, Miss Sadlo Apfclbaum, Miss Blanche Boscn berg, Miss Agntha Bosenbcrg, Miss Flor enco Berkowltz, Miss Adelaide Bcrkowltz, Mlsa Madalclnc Welgnrd, Miss Uilllnn Dlum, Miss violet Ounen, Miss Ncttlo Worth. Miss Jcanuctto Katz, Miss Estclla Oreensimn, Miss Frances Katz, Miss Florence I.oeb, Miss Nettle Weiss, Miss Alllo Marcus, Miss Bcna Silverman, Miss Dora Silverman, Miss Snblna Snmucl, Miss Miie Vendlg, Miss Corlnne Vcndlg, Mr. Alfred Abrnms, Mr. Milton Vcndlg, Mr. Jack Wlcgund. Sir. Philip Illanckcn see, Mr. Milton Greenspan, Mr. Morris Halin. Mr. Isndor Herz. Mr. Dnvld Haas, Mr. Wilfred Jncobl, Mr. Bertram Knr funklc, Mr. Harry Martin, Mr. Samuel Lowey, Mr. Herman Miller, Mr. Jnck Meyers, Mr. David Neumark, Mr. Arthur Taub, Mr. Abnor Scbolgatsh, Mr. Harry Spaeth, Mr. Chnrles Scbatz, Mr. Adelbert Stechort and Sir. Baymond Stcchert. At the annual meeting of tho Friendly Men's Bible Class, of tne t'nltcd Evan gelical Sunday school, held at the homo of Mr. John Do Frehn, 31)01 Germantown avenue, these olllcers wero elected for tho New Year: President, Sir. J. Homer IJn- denmuth;. vice president, Mr. Harry Sides: secretary. .Mr. Georgo B. Uxlcy, and' treasurer, Mr. Allan H I.liidcumuth. Northeast Philadelphia A meeting of tho sowing circle of the Immaculate Conception Church, at Front and Allen streets, was held last night nt the homo of Mrs. A. L. Baker, 1121 Mnrborough street. Among those pres ent were .Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. Con nltf, Miss Carrlo Campbell, Miss Mary Campbell. Mrs. Margaret Ifonney, Miss Emma Logan, Miss Mary Mackel. Miss Mary Corcoran, Miss May Hollowcll. Miss Mary Baker and Miss Sara Dugan. Mrs. Louis Diamond anil her son. John Sidney Diamond, of 3123 Frankford ave nue, are at Cape May, visiting Mrs. Dia mond's parents, Sir. and Mrs. J. Dannen baum. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Prespcr, of 2307 Frankford avenue, havo returned from Lawrencevllle, Pa., whero they visited their son and dnughtcr-ln-law, Dr. and Sirs. E. J. Prespen Sir. and Mrs. George H. Henderson, of IIS Apsley street, entertained at cards 011 Thursday evening, followed by sup per. Langhorne Mr. ami Sirs. J. W. Runaii and their daughter, Sllss Slargaret V. Itunyan, have closed their summer homo and are spending tho winter In town. Sir. and Sirs. Furman Slarshall enter tained the Friday Evening Card Party t dinner last week. Sllss Laura Hlbbs, of New York, Is vis iting Mr. and Sirs. Paschall Hlbbs. Sllss Belle Campbell, of Ford City, is the guest of Mrs. Frank Thomas. MISS BESSIE RABINOWITZ The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Kablnowitz. whose betrothal tq Mr, William Bregman, was an nounced recently, s-usi.S',: ymtt-. kv - r tmmmimvm . mr. 'HB f , t si ?'iR ) ; i- JBtm P9r BkCl Q3W sfe2 Weddings HEBIIEUT-HAINES. A wedding of Interest will take place at 7:30 o'clock this evening nt the Church of tho Holy Trinity, when Slles Helen Smith Haines, ilnughtor of Sir. and Mrs. Josoph Haines, of tho llellovuc-Stratford. will become the brido of Sir. Walter Gnrsed Herbert, son ot Sir. nnd Sirs. Nn tbanlel Herbert, of 500 North 32d street. The ceremony will bo performed by tho Bov. Floyd Tomklns, D. D., rector of tho church. Tho bride, who will bo given In marriage by her father, will bo at tended by Sirs. Joseph Hnlncs. Jr.. who will act as matron of honor; Sllss Cor ullo Pcale, who will attend as maid of honor, nnd the following bridesmaids Sllss Isabel SK-nr!ng, Sllss !raco SlcCal lum, .Miss Dorothy Palmer ami Sllss Adalyn Palmer. Sir. Joscnh 1 Initios. Jr.. will act as best man, and tho ushers will Include Sir. Harlan Skcrrett. Sir. llnrold Clarke. Sir. I.eou Herbert. Sir. Iioyclon Hunt and Sir. Nnthan Spearing. Tho bride will wear a gown of white satin, embroidered In silver: tho bodice, which Is to bo scmlilccollete, will bo adorned with silver lace. Her veil of tullo will be arranged In simple folds over tho forehead, and she will carry a bouquet of lilies of the villey and orchids. After tho ceremonv n reception to CM guests will bo held In the Hoso Gardens of the Ilcllevue. Th young couple will go to tho Bahamas on their bridal tour, and upon their return will live at tho Bcllovue-Stratford. EPSTEIN-imOOKE. An Interesting wedding took place Inst Friday evening at 7 o'clock, when Sllss Slartha H. llrooke. daughter of Sirs. Josophlno Brooke, of 1210 North B3d street, became- tho bride of Mr. Walter Epstein, of Blohmoud, Va. The ceremony was per formed by the Itev. l Grant Hooper tn his home, 1700 North &3th streot. Tho bride's attendant was Sllss Marie SI. Flclth. Sir. 11. 1,. llrooke, a In other of the brldo. acted as best man. Supper was served at the Adclphla Hotel. After an extensive tour of the .Southern States, Sir. and Sirs. Epstoln will live In West Philadelphia nfter Easter. South Philadelphia Sllss Gcnevicvo Farrell. of lfc22 South Broud street, eutortnlned her sowing clr clo on Saturday nfternoun. The mem bers of the club Include Sllsa Slargaret Howard,- SUbs Joscphlnn Powers. Sllss Slay SIcCube. Sirs. Norman GUI. Sllsa Slargaret O'Neill, Sllsa Stary Elllnger and Sllss Ella Fnrrell. Sllss Mary Lynch, of Sterlton. Pa., is spending a few weeks with her cousin, Sirs. Connie Schubert. Jr., 2212 South Bon sall street. Captain Andrew Gilbert gave an oyster supper to his friends at his cottage In National Park, N. J., last week, at which many prominent South Philadclphiaiis were present. A surprise party was given Sllss Sine SlcGoldrlck at her home. IIS Feinon street. last Thursday evening. Tho eve ning was spent In singing and dancing, followe4 by refreshments. Doctor and Sirs, Hnppel, ot 20u2 South 19th Btreet. entertained a number of friends from New York and Lancaster over the New Year holidays. Sirs. Sarah Quatle, or 1811 East Pass yunk avenue. has announced tho betrothal of her daughter. Miss Eva Quatle, to Sir. Jack Caspar, of 13 Tasker street. The members of the Outlos Olkos Sigma were entertained by Sllss Ethel Richards at her home last week. Hinging and dancing were Indulged lu and rerresnments were served. Wilmington Mr. and Sirs. Pierre a. du Pont will have Sir, and Sirs. Danllo Belli) and Sir and Sirs, Nathaniel Robertson, of Scrun ton. Pa., at Longwood for the Assembly and will give a dinner In their honor the next night. Sirs. William Moore Compton, of New York city, and MUs E. S, Thomas of Washington, D. C, were guests of Sirs. Eugene du Pont at Pelleport the past week. They returned home on Saturday. Sliss Amy E. du Pont has returned from New York city, whero she went for the marriage of Mrs. Harry Hudson Smith and Harry C. Adams, both of Philadel phia. Mr. and Mrs. Adams sailed from New York for a wedding trip to Havana, Cuba, and on their return they wil live In Philadelphia. I Notice tor the Society pax will be accepted and printed la the Erenlox Ledger, but mU uch notices mast b written on ana (Ids of the paper, moat ba Jxned la full, with uU addes, nd nbco poaslble telephone number uiiut ba alTtn. Send aU such communication to "Society Editor." Evening ltlstg, C0J Chestnut at-ttt, VnUaa tncao requirement nr carried out i thai icrlflcitUon may ba poulble. (be notice nLU not ba yublUbad. tnderwooil 3c Underwood. Frankford Sllss Knthryn Pepprr has returned to hor home, having spent several days with Dr. and Sirs. J. K. Harpel. of 117 East Tnbor road, Olney. Sir. find Sirs. William Alfred Mghtfoot. of 3a Comly street, nro receiving con gratulations on tho birth ot a son. Tho regular monthly meeting of tho Mothers' Club, of Frnnkfoid, will bo held nt the Friends' Schoolhousc, Orthodox nnd l'enn streets, Wednesday, January 12. at 3 p. 111. Sirs. N. Hitchcock, of the Civic Club, will glvo n lecture on "Pure Food." srr. mid Sirs. John Fletcher cntertnlncd leccntly nt their home, 2011 Bridge street. lu honor of U10 second adding anni versary of Sir. nnd Sirs. Jnmes T. Stu nrt. Jr. Sluslo was furnished by Sir. William J. Shock. Jr., Sirs. James T. ftiunri, jr., .iir. Percy Knott nnd Sir. James T. Stuurt. Amonr tho guests were Sir. William Dnpree, Mrs. Elizabeth Fletcher. Sir. and Sirs. Andrew Dupree, Sir. and Sirs. James Dupree, Sir. nnd Sirs. Joseph Fletcher. Sir. and Sirs. AV1II lam Beals, Sir. and Sirs". Edward Peo ples, Sir. nnd Sirs. William Soroy, Sir. nnd Sirs. George Hopkins, Str. nnd Sirs. Theodore Bromley. Sir. Percy Knott, Sir, William Schotlcld, Miss Slargnret Schoen Izc, Sir. Richard I ten wood, Sir. William Shock. Miss Stella Shelly. Mr. Howard Smith and Sir. and Sirs. Jnmes T. Stuart. Jr. Tho houso was beautifully decorated with palms and flowers. Sir. and Sirs. John Stuart, ot Bridge port. Conn., have been spending tho holi days with their two sons, Dr. Charles Stuart and Sir. Harry Stuart, of Frank ford. Sir. and Mrs. Thomas Lancaster and their son. Richard Lancaster, nf l'hoi. Ing. W. Va., returned to their homo Inst week, having spent tho holidays with their father. Sir. Richard Lancaster, of Harrison street. Camden and Vicinity Sir. Julian nnd Sir. Alan Sillier have t-mrned to Rutgers College after spend 'ng the holidays with their parents In Slerchantville. Sir. nnd Sirs. A. . Franco entertained a number of friends with a dance at their homo at 8th and Linden streets. Sir, John Cromlo. of 6M Benson street. has returned from Atlantic City. Sllss SUdani Nutty, or 5M Washington street, entertained at her home with a "shower" In honor of Sliss Frances Don aghay. . Sllss Harriett Izard, of 4th and Linden streets, has returned from Bloomsburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Dn Bols, of Ger mantown, havo announced the engage ment nf their daughter. Sllss Emmu Ellis Du Bols, to Sir. Albert II. Esger, of Cam den. Sirs. Llnwood A. Sillier returned to her new home, at Toledo, O., on Wednesday, after visiting relatives for a fortnight. Sirs. P. P. Slulford. of 26 Broadway, Is spending the remainder of the winter in Florida. Sirs. William A. Davis and her sister, Sirs. George, are spending some time with Sirs. Davis' daughter, Sirs. Felix Gunter, at Jackson, Miss, WINTER RESORTS ATLANTIC CITV. N. i. Superior location with an unobstructed view of beach and boardwalk A recognized aianaaraoi ixceiiBnce C...60d. miTRJ.BV2My. rnrasa, j.tiattxio bity has etanewtaTidardof XAROEST TIBlfROOF RESORT HOTEL ns3wnrrea. u wtmur 'iWrWItCttMis nu iMomG RtsoRi lioui or THE W0KID unaTifiorciiflii'iKnuCiin ATliANTIO OITY, N. J, owNraswir uanaacusMT IIAH WHITE ft SONH CQUPAHV ja SCHOOLS Aim COLLEGES TOAVFn'"? Tb Beat Bualneaa Scbool. J a axr lun a goi-SOI Cbeatnut StreeL r M v TlTL ANTIC CITV. DANCINO VHnm,t HW N Bnld at Pnon Dla. 83S. YV Sgrter sociable Eveni W4. t Sat Evia. v-tnlara' l" Tonis-kt tai Eery Won.. S3P AKNIVEiitSARy JAN. 21-Stf2t.?0. 11, IDlfr VARIOUS CHAMfABLE AFFAlB - TO BE HELD DURING Mlg MONTH, Auxiliary of Jewish Consumptive Institute to Give a Dance at Lu Lu Temple on J.anuary 19-Various Leap Year Dances and Entertainments TUB Auxiliary ot the Jewish Con sumptive, Institute Is making elab orate preparations for a dance to be given on Wednesday, January 15, at Lu r,n Temple. The hall will bo beautifully decorated, nnd some, prominent women have consented to act as patronesses for tho evening. Tho money realized from tho affair will be used for tho purpose of building a hospital for tho consump tives. Tho Danco Committee Includes Mr. DIro Goldbtoom, chairman! Sir. Her man J, TAhl, Mr. Mar Baron, Sir. Frank Goldberg, Mr. M. B, Squires, Str. Ben jamin Hoffman, Miss Anna Harnett, Sllss Anna Aaronson nnd Mlsa Edith Grand sell. A Leap Tear party was given at tho homo of Mr. I, Knndel, 205 South 10th street, on Sunday ovenlng. An exhibi tion of fox trotting was given by Sllss Marlon T. Wltz nnd Mr. A. Irving Wits, nnd Stlss Irene D. Gross nnd Sir. M. C. Brcdt gave several piano solos, while Mr. A. Boscnthal was heard lu recita tions. Among thoso present wero Sllss Tllllo Rice. Sir. H. Cohen. Sir. H. Bend. Sllss Slarion Schwartz, Mr. Benjamin Wosserblj-, Miss Statllda Cohen, Stlss Anna Parsons, Stlss Boso Parsons nnd Stlss Slarion Knndel. Sir. and Sirs. Archie H. Payton of At lantic streot, Tlogp, eutortnlned the club of Captain Ell Whltaker, of German town, nt their home on Now Year's even ing. Ono of tho most Interesting fea tures of tho evening was a piano nnd violin solo by Str. A. H. Payton, while thero were many piano solos given by Sllsa Slartha Whltaker. Sir. Walter Lan dls and Sirs. Payton. Sir. Owen S. Young entertained by n "chalk-talk" and had tho guests laughing all through the draw Ing series. This Is tho Kll Whltaker Social Club's 16th year for holding Its social events at tho different members' homes. The following new officers were elected! Cnptaln Ell Whltaker. president: Str. A. II. Payton. vice president; Sir. Harry Brooks, secrctnry, and Sir. John Miller, treasurer. Among those present were Sir. nnd Sirs. Albert Klnzcl. Sir. nnd Sirs. George Whltaker, Sir. and Sirs. John Baker, Sir. Edward Baker. Sir. and Sirs. Walter Landls. Mr. nnd Sirs. A. 11. Payton, Sllss Catherine Payton, Sir. 11. Payton, Captain Ell Whltaker and Sirs. Whltaker, Sirs. Slartha Whltaker. Stlss Battle Whltaker, Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Whltaker, Sllss Slartha Whltaker. Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Whltaker. Jr.: Sir. John Sillier, Sir. Harry Brooks and Sir. Owen WINTER RESORTS 'THE ONLV PLACI HAMILTON. IIICRMUIJA VICTORIA LODG1S Centrally located, oppotlte Victoria rr Exclualva family houie, Modern. Cloaatoall allractlona. 115 up. Eurene A. Davta. IMPERIAL HOTEL gtJ! : Thorout bly modern. Rooms slnila i en suite. Sun parlor and cauroom. excellent table and eervlce. IlooMel. it. L. BUCKLUIC. Mir. POINT PLEASANT HOTEL Only hotel on the water front. Or!! all es Newly jmproveil Ne"f manairaineiit Horn cooklr.r. Hatea $3 per day up. K. f. Hallden THE ALLENHURST 8$$&K Strictly nrt-cu lamiiy noiei ftr SSattn? i located. "Modern, llonwcooklnir. batblns. No Lar v II SfUllOE. i hT. UEOHail. UKIoTIIm " i cr r.pnnr.R hotri. I De'llsbtfully tltuated on Rosa Hill. Room. ! larce and well iiirnUhed. frvat Rathe.) DUD ,. - --, - II. DAI.L11AN, BOHERSKT UR1IIUE, REHMUUA SCAUR LODGE3"0"? "TE3 Ideally located overlooking th ocean. Spa ctoua veranda; nonieltk appolnttuentat tor j vrotesalonal A bualoeaa men. K. A- UALCU. i yltASCATI. DEltMUUA Hnl(1 FraSCltt WHy located. Elec. llfbl OOiei rjSt-'l j, .team heated; IH.ryj motorboata.blcyclea. Everything mod. A up. to-data. lllua. booklet on application to A. A. KENISTON. FRASCATI i. O.. BERMUDA. Writ w call DELLEVrE-S TOURS. ! Ureaditay. 'ew York City. HAUET. UKHMIJ.UA SOUTH SHORE HOTEL Elba Beaen. Surt bathing- from houaa. A artl-claaa, modern fanaiy hotel Larja rooma A. A. JOHNSON, Prop. fEMBIIOKE. BERMUDA GRASMERE-BY-THE-SEA Located near city and ocean; bcatlni nr. batb- lex. uahlng; au . convemencaa. iZC table. Booklet W a. 1IAILEVS S.W, THE StAWAKU esSTJ: ic'""" , bsvu; free bsaiunt flablag. U. T. Cvnutabl. . .T ""i .JT. ifc i i -nwinn i i --Mamaaar--aay--a' '' ' """ ' ' ' '' ' r imiiii"1 iiL -MHIsIikIvJLjaSksonville ;-.yy-'-'.'.v? -KaanaaplSlBaWlniUBanaaVQ?f-0 iltiilli?. fl imSfr 'vlrfiS7VAUGUSTINE: VZWMm I BWISUW 11 PONCE-DC LEON 85&fevk&&tftWws. -Apr yW5Ml-i'Ui Bm mkSSSg KEY U eileat -I illtU. Top. BERMUDA n UWMMhW S. Young. The club wilt hold monthly meetings during the ensuing year. The Huoks County Country Club Is V holding a. aeries of winter dances, which nro largely attended, the Casino being specially decorated for each occasion. The commltteo in charge Includes Mr. Harry P. Bothermel. Sfr. George 1. At kins and Str. Richard M. Marshall, ahd the patronesses are Mrs. Harvey Glllam, Sirs. Edgar H. Porter, Mrs. Henry Palmer, Sirs. M. Harvey Ivins. Mrs. JcaM r.ukens, Mrs. Charles Hayes, Mrs, Chnrles J, Matthews. Mrs. Henry Lovett, Sirs. Alfred Slarshall, Mrs. John Black fan, Mrs. Horace G. Mitchell, Mrs. Wal ter Leedom, Mrs. William B. Parry and Airs. W. B. 3. Pryor. Roxborough Mr. and Sirs. John SI. Hodson tele bratcd tho Mth annh-craary of their wed ding very quietly nt their home, E15 East Iverlngton avenue, with only the Im mediate family present. Sir. Hodson and Sirs. Hodson, who was Stlss Emma Shin klc, daughter of tho late Sir. nnd Mrs. Abraham Shlnkle, were married on Jan uary 1. ISM. by the Bev. Harry B. CMlroy, pastor of Mount Zlon Methodist Rnln- copal Church, on Orcen lane, Manayutik. Four of their flvo children nro living Mr, Wnlter SI. Hodson, Mr. Frank S. Hod son, Mrs. B. Frank Strtlso nnd Sirs. Ed win Fancourt. They havo four grand- -children and one great-grandchild. SIR Hodson. who was born In 18B, has always lived In this suburb. With his father. h succeeded his grandfather, tho late John Slnlltsdn, to tho Slalllson Hope Works, which he continues to conduct. Sirs, l-'ranls Lyons, of Bldge nnd Fair thorne avenues, gave a very attractive luncheon on Monday for tho sewing club of which sho Is a member. Sirs. Lyons, who wns Sllss Sara Halnbach, of Nar bertb, bad her sister, Miss Mlna Haln bach. ns guest of honor. . What's Doing Tonight Automobile Show; Convention Halt, "ornell Club COth anniversary txerclie. 1S19 Suusom street. l.ecture, "Victims nf Morality." Ml Kmma UulOman. 71. Nnrtli Urond street! S o'clock. rather-' Aitoclatlon, Frankford High School; S o'clock. .Opera, "Tbe MrIc Flute," Metropolitan Opera Houe: H o'clock. Pone recital, rantaves Cborus, 10 South ISth ntrcet: 8:15 o'clock. l)-liatp. "Whleh Does Most flood. Clirlstroas nr Vacation Funds." Ueth-I I'rubyUrlan Churrh lDtb nnd Vork streets. Annual meetltur of tho Four Counties Mails, trutca' Association, Itoom 225, City Hall. WINTER RESORTS TO Go THI3 WlHTErt" AUUUSTA. OA. PARTRIDGE INN M. W. PARTRIOUB. A. D. CUSHIN3. OPKN NOVEMBER TO UA.Y 8 mlnutea to country club; two lS-hola (alt couraee; tennlaj danclni: aultea with batba ac4 eleeplnr porch,,. Noted tor Ita excellent culalae. IDEAL VI,STKR L1M.VTE Addie New York OOJc.. a Wt 0tb BH. t'HARI.RSTUN', H. C. VILLA MARGHERITA Onlv Inn overlooking Harbor and Batteir Park; refined patronage: Soutbero cook In Wrlta for booklet and tertna. CALHOUN AANS!ON P""' or "clutlva patronara; orlslnal Co, , ,n?0', L,nnU far..ndMra, J.S.,,... KEY WEST. FI.A. ISLAND CITY HOUSE Tourist and commercial. Modern In everr tall i labia and eertlc flrat claea. Haoma Vltb fcatn. jln. SHERMAN HUH HITS. ' THE JBKFKRSON--Eurouean Man. Dill concert by U. S. Marino Hand. Horn dr ttw . no. twM vuriv. louaver ana canar aea xooa. . s. Army and Naval station. Tarpon bJ nn other kind, ot mhlna. ORLANDO. VUi. ' - TREMONT HOTEL Kiltt Rooma alnrle, n tulle with batbt unaW owner' a nupervl.ton; eicellent tablai North,- arn cook Int. Writ Captain J. W. WUaaea. "1 I.EESI1UHU, i'LA. " SUNNYSIDB 8553'" A rtflned private horn In a beautiful Branca grove. Writ for llteratur and term. O. R- NEEDHAM. Lecaburg. n ST. AUGUSTINE, LA. " The Valencia and Cottares Staam beat, electricity. Mre. A Hlaa kfi HAVANA. CUBA THE LOUVRE gjlg- Ps Central to all attractiona. Orchwtm. or. nun. EsglUn. Krascb and paataa. Booklet J. JAVhO bORNQS HOUS&SgS" n" , .Vf f. ' 7t S ... - ... . -. " T " a,ot aaa imu oatu Hoc and told batb. Maleratj leniix aua (.'eavuai wm. r -