.UriAM4B. .. i ! ...... LYCEUM INSTITUTE TO HOLD FUJBLIG MEETING TONIGHT Mr. Kenneth Macgowan, Literary, Dr.amatic and Photo play Editor of the Evening Ledger, Will Spe&k ... at Seventh Annual Meeting f fw-Ti nTrtTirt htmfU. WILL SING TOHIGHT AT ?HE BELLEVUE-S'THATFORD VAJttiuuo oujtsjoiiUT OF INTEREST t i ., , . i nnVmf.antes Are Guests nf Hmmi af n j.nvrfn If heatre party Given Ldsb Night by Mr. and Mrs. Ed- wara ouww - "ypm JLmnce followed YwSnj& OJOATS'GAILY-ON ... . M ilia m I n ln 7.Mr of Mr. nnd Mrs. George ?r"L Jr. nnd Mnrgarct Ilemak. lULrKter of Mr- "u """ """"" P" t. n n Mientro tjaf tir nnd Ltt'fuf supper msl nlRht ,,y Mr nnd p. j ttlnrt .tnimsoh. tho latter IS'' ir. ttrnnrM Von Lnhr itfelTslstcr of doorgo II. EaMe, Jr. ff !J Mm. Johnson were not prcs- bdt Iho Sturgls Irtgeraolli and 1 Roberts chaperbned tho affair. milll, Erlo has got the prettiest eyes fJUii men for many rt uuy mm i EH the has been havng as good a VtTi .. r her slBlcrs had before her, irv l- i.n., itmf In rrnlnrf nomp. J to wy mo ivuoi - o " m you lhlnk7 I do not know of 2,y families of numerous ulstorB Lri every single one Is as great a Access m uiu c"v-"" "" - tterle Brs lm" . . .. S Gladjs coming atong, and go- ,"WB . ...... nil T vorilv hn. If,'0 b0 Prclll"v " T. Li.rcret Itcmak Is also having the 'Lk of her loung life and has had isihr parties glcn for her. Margaret UUtland rather Btntmwiue, with light '.. nd a very hrllllnnt coloring. "OM of these lovely, wholesome, wholc- red sort of girls. Xfler. the theatre the guests wcro Ji'en a supper dince. t.wntidcr If many of us realize how imWo and self-sacrificing as well aB Klf-umclcnt tho Junior League 1b? SfiThls ear they are planning to give r nnnual "Show" for the Hmcr- PKncy Aid on rcun'uxy , nnu uiey arc ',-inlilng and producing U entirely l themiclves. Tour girls Boom to bo Ike nianagers, but they are ably aided a number of others who nro greatly tottr9tcd In tho performance. The four who aro doing on the directing V .t I lJH. t - t-tnoa !. 1 n n . IT6 UnnSlino iiuuimi.-,.,, .Yin. nun uu- e'eriaken tho business arrangements, Stolen take In a great amount of -work iiflil (he announcements and tickets jr!nted and sent out, the ballroom on twied and painting of the posters as- irnti. and, let mq tell you, the posters Are belag done by artists such ns Cfor traijs Lambert, Alice Ulddle, Kathcrlno Munor, Paul Froollch, ). Newhall, I. .'Jjones'and Mr. FattI: then Gcorgoanna, fBrown haa charge of nnd directs the .'..L11a4h m1 T" Ati i Ql rnn 11 rmf IWO DftllClo U.HU uliiuiii UlV,iW UliU Blenor Butler are designing tho r,0 lii costumes and directing tho acting. Besides theso things, the scenery for each act Is being especially painted by these clever girls. Dorothy Stowart Is doing the first act and Christine 'MmniViM (hn tn at Of course, all this means work of a decidedly energetic kind, but nil those Tin the league scorn tremendously In terested and keen on It. Those help- ng and taking part Include Nancy Etokes, Susie Ingersoll, Eugenia Law, Lallte Wilcox, Mary Alice Clay, Helen Ellis, Sylvia Barnes, Eliza rot, Margaret Dunlap, Marlon Sav age, Mary Frances Fisher, Em- IllevWllliams, Kato Jnyne, Kitty BfTnton, Gertrude Henry, Ellso Hop- tJtlns Cecllo Howell, Agnes Kenne dy, Marlon Myers, Allco Thompson, ilargaret Berwlnd, Virginia Roberts, Sleinor Carpenter, Helen Tower, Ger trude Tower, Dorothy DIsston, Annie ,t?wls, Margaretta Benson, Gaby Tllghman, Elizabeth Henry' and Grace Thompson. AH the kiddles are Interested In tho Ms" Opera of Cendrillon, by Jules MaSSenet. Whtnh tha Mfnaon fjvtnf nf )u city, will glvo at the Bellevue Rritford on tho afternoon 6t January Mm j.., j , . 45 'cj' uuvo uuii.i ares3:a 10 ropre it the various opera singers, and the mr acts of Cinderella are faithfully lUen with every detail, o;en to tho fctroductlon of a ballet, danced and W by a Miss Dolly, who represents mot other thnn TTnalnn rsniii n- jthlrlie Harrison, Mrs. Ned Browning, ars. uertram Llpplncott. Mrs. Dal Dlion and Mrs. Frsrtnrlplr cinhmMt We signified their interest In the per- rraanco. Iv. . i'Watch your Sten" shnillrl'snrglv tin US, slogan during these days of rain iw muaainess. Hurrying does not help atlfwhen the crossings are so' muddy. ana i wonder why It Is I am always W-ed with a wild dcslro Jo laugh at W 'downfall of nnntVir rin Ti..o y I happened to hn irnlnc nn Wnlnut !wt near I5th, when I saw- one of gr very smartest and most prominent Jng matroria Blip and fall flat in the m. IP YOU COULD HAVE SEEN t -JiwiESSION', Words fail me. weierj she knew not that any one Krtiear, so that saved her self-re-. for she certainly was one sight, H. after nil ,. ..i .... ....' iy. ""j hiu nine ptancy g to be Johnny on. tho spot- Just SBr1 hPe Bh has no broken ,bones. 32Lie fell heavily and oh( tnq mudt kB ViNnv wyvmui Person nl h2nJr..th Guests at the dlnner-dance ttaS.- Dy Mr- and JIrs- Robert L. foniery on Jimu,t n .,, i. Fm?.'.' te.lr pIace at Hadnbr. In honor ;) Eleanor dn nn.v r,.i- lrDflda,ern..?.f..M!:..-..an'1 r mi. B- Penrose. Miss C, Eleanor r.U!SS Franrm W a.i in.. r.. Zt"1 J11" Uafy n- Thayer. Miss a'b1".. Marsare'tta D. Myers. Miss o Myers mi., -c ... -...,. fUT 111.. V. - -.ttl,wcs winw Kb irJ.Mar'p S Montgomery. Mla Montgomery, Miss C. Eleanor i .-"? " nio uevereur. Mr. ami irt " -H " asa. Mr. and Mrs. ktv v- AZ' " (. uarnuo hhi ri "TV uuo cvaita, iur NrL xr Md. Mr Qrawford p. p.toy'djrJr' and Mr "h'bttld wii.WduPont. c wii- . titt? S'"" 5 l .a'"nr J0"': inoSu to 8'veU in the New Ccn rb. under the ausolces of the win froon- wmraltupi Their 'M incline Mr. and Mrs. "Wain N .nurchman. Vrf nA -Li., ivnt. "atenaan, Mr and Mrs Ireneo du Mr. anil i... .... ... nA Milt BAIfLK " """" t'CRlftf Mlss Dsal(' c- "U Pont, Mr. nM ! nknrd. .. Philip Laird, Mr. tV Pm 'm10".' lMr Crlc J' Bcrgland nnd Mr, Cecil nnckus. fMi' E P,L ""'OJ' "I" entertain his fellow members of tho Huntingdon Val id Country Club tomorrow evening by Riving an Illustrated talk on his trip to ?e i."nd Cn.n:oni the I'anamn.Paclnc Hxpm tloij nnd Onmillnn llockles After the t k thcrt will be1 music nnd dnnclng. A - cordlnl lnltntlon has heen pxtended to all membcM. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Orlsnold Flngg, .-' wl..?l n dinner on Monday eve nlng, at their home, 1723 Spruce, street. An Interesting ti v III ,e BKcn on Thursday, January 50. nt the homo of Mrs Hills mes Unllnrd or Clipstnlit Hill, bv Mn. i.lna lwirrny Durjca, of Dlnard, France, who wilt jmivib ni, iim rnA m..l- In Trance and Dolglnm, Tlio mnrrlniic of Mis a t'lorenee I'axson, dauRhtcr of Mr nnd Mrs Mnhlon 13ctts Inxson, of Ocrbrook, nnd Mr. Hnrold v,. Laird, son of Mr Samuel S Laird, bf Germantonn, will take plncp Saturday nfternopn, at T o'clock, with n lends' cere mony, In the historic old Meeting House tff Iowcr Motion onlv the memben of inu io inmiuoq nmi a few Intlmnte rrlcnds will )c proent nt tho .Meeting House ceremony, which will be followed by a reception, from 4 to 0 o'clock, nt the homo of Mr and Mrs I'nxson, SD36 Ovor qrook avenue The brldc-to-bo will be attended by Mrs Alba U. Johniftn, .Tr, Mrs Doujslns O Henion Miss Lllllnn IVarron nnd Mlsi mrrL McJfcel Mr. Donald rinnlgcn will bo Mr. Lnlrd's best mtn, and the ushers will bo Mr Itnlph II Heard. Mr. George J. r. Carpenter. Mr Morton L. Evnns, Dr nussell S Holes, Mr Alba II Johnson, Jr.. nnd Mr. Hobert T. Lnlril, brother of the brldcgroom-to-bc After a wedding trip, Mr. Lnlrd nnd his bride will llvo nt tho Sattorloe. West I'niiniicipnia Mr. nnd Mrs Walter Hallahnn wilt cn tertnln nt dinner nt tho Merlon Cricket Club before the dnnco on Saturday In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Judith Smith. Mrs. Smith will bo remembered ni Mlsi Eelyn Sulllvnn before her mnrralge. In October. Sir. nnd Mrs John It. Valentine re turned to "Highland rnrm" on Monday from French Lick Springs, where Mr. Vnl intlnc regnlned his health. Mr. Alexander Hlgglnson, of Boston, and Mr. C. Ambroio CInrk, of Now York, will bo the guests of the Valentines thli week nttcndlng the convention of the Ayrshire Breeding As sociation, which meets here. Mr. Valen tine will entcrtnln tho nssoclntlon nt Highland Tarm, and a buffet luncheon will bo sencd to about n hundred guestB A party at Mrs Scott's Supper Club on Saturday night will Includo Mr. nnd Mrs. Illchard Evans Norton, Mr. nnd Mrs IT Allen Dnlley. Mr. and Mrs. William West. Mr. James Hull nnd Mr Samuel MorrK Tho Misses Mortson will bo at homo In formally on Saturday afternoon from i until 6 o'clock Tho nfternoon will bo deoted to music. Mrs. Joseph Allison Stelnmetz nnd Miss Knthnrlno Ilownn will play nnd Miss Agnes Mnrlson nnd Mr. Samuel Hope Carpenter will sing sev eraU solos. Miss Olivia Hnmllton, of tho Aldlnp, ended a fow das ngo to Join her family, Mr. 'and Mrs. Edwin Hamilton. In Bor deaux, France, where they nro making their home. Miss Hamilton, who Is a graduato nurse, hopes to be able to make uso of her splendid training In the American Ambulance Hospital In Paris. Mrs. William II. Hny gao n midwinter parti; In honor of hr daughter. Miss Mercedes Hay, at Snugtnuk, her country place near Colllngswood, N, J on Satur day evening. Among tho guests -wcro Miss Miriam Stout, Miss Mary Eliz abeth Baker, Miss Naomi MacFndden, Mss Mjrtle Balllnger, Miss Cccolla Baker, Miss Dorothy Pnrvln, Miss Beatrice Curry, Miss draco Parvln, MIhs Eleanor Hill and Miss Mildred renlmore, of Colllngswood, and Miss May Brown, of Swarthmore. InWtatlons have been Issued by Dr. and Mrs. George Morris Philips for the mar riage or their daughter, Miss Sara Eliza beth Philips, to Mr. John Christie Chandler, on the afternoon pf Saturday, Fobrunry 6, at 4 o'clock at the Church of the Hob' Trinity. West Chester. A reception: nt 'Oreengables-, the home of the bride's parents, will Tollow the cerc mqny. Along the Main Line BltYN MAWR-Dr. and Mrs. Walter Chrystle."of Morris" avenue, are entertain ing Mrs. Chrystle's brother and slster-lh-law, Mr. and Mrs, Illchard D. Harlan, of Montreal, Can , formerly of Washing ton. B09EMON,T The Rpsemont Club gave a minstrel snow ami aance, assisted by the Bryn Mawr Band, at the Bryn Mawr flrehouse last evening. ST. DAVIDS Mr. and Mrs. Parke Schoch and son havo closed their house on Midland avenue and taken apartments In town for the remainder -of the winter. Miss' Janet S, Wood, of Roland Park, Baltimore, is visiting Miss Rita S. Hal lowell, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred erick F. Hallowed, .of Shanhaugh. Chestnut Hill Miss Margaret Tattersflcld, or 7203 Lin coln drive, will entertain the members of her bridge club next Wednesday after noon. " friends of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Qayl lord, who have been making their home In Winchester, Mass , will be glad to hear that they will return to Chestnut Hill n a few days, to live here perma nently, Mrs. Gaylord was Miss Martha Bell, a popular member of tho younger set In this vicinity, Her sister. Miss May Bell, is fast making a name for herself among women golfer of Philadelphia. Gefrnantown Miss Martha Shoemaker, a popular member of last year's debutantq set, of 403 West Price street, w(ll entertain on Saturday, January 22, in honor of Miss Porothy Dlnsmore, a- debutante of this year. The affair wfll he a bridge lunch eon and the .guests will Include Miss Eleanor Edmonds, Miss Eugenia Vansant, Miss Sophy BIspham, Miss Margaretta Blspham, Miss Georglana Flttield. Miss Sidney Leai1, Mbs Marjorle Thomas, Miss Carrio Schrlver, MUs Katherine Sexton, Miss Ellen Orton, MUs Dorothea Kent, Miss Ethel Buckwalter, Miss Madeline Dougherty, of Norfolk, Va., and Miss Eleanor Baker. Ujss Harriet Gay, of Pelham road, will glVe'H bridge party, on Saturday, In honor of Mrs. Edwin Haupt. Notice for the 8ocltr p rtU b accepted end prloUil In the Kroelar Ixditr. but W aoeJv notice, aatut. bo will ten 00 one sldo of the paper, mtut bo IroeU In foil, with full addriM, ui hep poMlblo-Mlepboao, number mutt b 8rod U B(h cotamanlaUaa la "6Mltr Editor." Kvonln 4w. 04 Cbtnut Ui. Ualiti Uwm rrflulrment a?A carried est " (halt' KrUeaMoa may b'poKU. tb no tit wlU nu b'm published. Mcdowell malcolm A quiet wedding took plnco jestcrdny, when Miss Ornce Mulcolm. daughter of Mrs Crlcht i Mn'rolm. or 13t West Phil Kllona stieet, Germnntown, became the bride of Mr Mnrcollus E McDo ell. Jr. Tho ceremony wns performed nt the brldo's home nt I o'clock b the Rev. John Hnriry Lee, pnstor of the Second Prcsbyterlnn Cliurrh, Tulpehockcn and Greene streets Miss Malcolm, who wns lcn In mirilnuo b her uncle. Mr Thomas W ItosMnson, wore n gown of white ralllc, trimmed with old family laco ami a tulle veil, nnd carried orchids and Idles of tho nlle Miss Anna Louise McDowell, a sister of the bride groom, ncted ns tnnld of honor Mr. Mc Dowell had ns best mnn Mr John Pnr thcnhclm, nnd the trnln-bcnrur wns Mas ter Donald il Malcolm, n brother of tho bride. Owing to recent deaths In both fnmllles only a small rceptlon followed. After nn extended wedding II lp Mr nnd Mrs McDowell will be nt home, nrter February 1, at 131 Wi t I'hll-Eltcna street, Germnntown TOBOLDT-SCHROnDEIl Announcement Is mide of the marriage of Miss Albortn. Schroeder, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs J H bihrotdcr, of West Lehigh avenue, to Mr. Albert L A To boldt. son of Mrs A L A Toboldt, of 2412 North 16th street, and the lato Dr. Toboldt. on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock, at the home of the olllclatlng clcrgjmnn. the Rev. E W Hart, of the Columbia Avcnuo Methodist Episcopal Church. Tho brldo was attended by her sister. Miss Margucrlto Schroeder. and Miss Lorna Toboldt, sister of tho bridegroom. Owing to the Illness of tho bride's father, tho reception wis omitted Mr. and Mrs Toboldt will llvo at 2211 West Lehigh nenuc. L1GHTSTONE-COPLANSKY The innrrlngc of Miss Knthrjn Ruth Coplnnsky, daughter of Mr and .Mrs Thomas Coplansky, of Mount Carmcl. to Mr Harrj Llghtstone, of 73D West Mont gomery acnue, took placo on Sunday Tho ceremony, which wns performed by thtf Rev Dr. I. Bremer, wns followed bj a reception to DO guests The bride was attended by Mrs M. Shapiro ns matron or honor nnd by Miss Minnie Shlcnger. of Mount Cnrmcl, as maid of honor Mi Bernard Llght3toiie. n brother of tho bridegroom, acted as best mnn. Among tho out-of-town guests wcro Mr nnd JIrs M Shapiro, Mr. nnd Mrs Thomas Coplansky, Miss Kathryn Shlcn- tter, Mr MarK llnoor, or iotk .ur Maurice Eber, of rottsl Mr. and Mrs Jacob H Llghtstono, Miss Ilea Light stone. Miss Leb Llghtstone, Mr nnd Mrs. Edward rielschman. Mr. Philip Greenfield. Mrs. M Bestermnn. Miss Clara Shlugman. Mr Max ihlugman, Miss Sara Spoont, lllss Dorothj Feder, Miss Reba Sacks. Mr. M. Ginsky nr 1 Mr and Mrs. Grec. blatt Following tho ceremony Mr nnd Mrs. Llghtstono left for an extended wedding trip through New England, after which thty wl! l.vo In Tount Carmel. CONNORS-BRADLEY. Mrs Peter Bradley announces the mar riage of her daughter, Mlsa Anno Hart Bradley, to Mr. Patrick John Connors, of New York. The r.mony took placo at the Church or tho Transllguratlon on Tuesday, January 4 A small reception rollowed at the Rlttenhouse. Mr. and Mrs Connors, lyho nre spending their honeymoon in Bermuda, S. C, will bo at homo after March 1 at 105 2d avenue. Forest Hills, Newark, N. J. DONOHUE-riTZ-GERALD. MRRCHANTVILLE. N J. Jan. 13. One of tha largest and most nttractivo weddings In tho history of the borough wns held last evening at St. Peter's nhurrti. the Rev. rather Clune ofllclat- inn when SIlss Male G. Fltz-Gerald, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John P. Fitz- Geralu, was marncu to .nr juacpu (p. Donohue, of Philadelphia Mr Raymond Donohue, a brother of the bridegroom, wnn hunt man. Mrs FrancU X. Brad ley, of Buffalo, N, Y, was matron of mSTKIl HKSOUT8 ATLANTIC CirV, N. J, has xet n mUf xi AndAm nf j e rule . comfort anJoeauiv 1AROE3T TIBiPROOF 12EaORT HOTEL VXXmTKJn. W IHB vrORIJjyloTICcMt the itADi.tG Rtsoar moth or the world nnatUH)roufliiKnRciin ATLANTIC OITV. N. J. OWNCSIHIF HIMQiyiNT JOSUH WHITE A SONS COMPANV SCIIOOI AND COLLKOKS LEARN LANGUAGES at tho Berlitz School 10th pbtttnut 8U. (Orcr lt'lltr Vbarmac) Telephooo Spruce 4B01. New Clawt Comtantly FOrmln; QTRAYFR'S Tb Bt Buslnea School. 0 1 iArt i i.n 80I-80T Chestnut, Street. DANCING o1r'" 7trLANricarti Superior location with an I unobstructed view of beach, and boardwalk A recognized J standard.of excellence I c.60d.M JWALrERJ.BV22 PEtMXMOlRE I has set anew at and ard of Xr 17S0N Broad t. Phono DU 838, Wagner Soclbl Eerj- Wed. A Sat. Ev, Sckolars' P"c Tonisbt and Bvtr Uoa-- 3VH' Danco'M"lTue Ihur Bvg 83D ANHIVEltSARy JAN. Si-ZWt-29. mrs. o i yy SYDNHY L N. , , yO HUTCHINSON vl ' 1 honor. Tho maid of honor wns Miss Gladys Martcr, of Camden. Mr. Albert Iirnnncn. Mr Albert Donohue, Doctor O Conned nnd Mr. Walter Dow ling ncted ns ushers The ring benrer wns Andtew O'Connell, a nephew of the groom, ami Roscmnrv O'Connell. a niece, ncted ns flower girl Tho ccremom took plnce nt tho church being hnmlsomclv for the occnslon Immedlntrh 6 o'clock, decorated nftcr the wedding a dinner was serxed nt home of tho parents of tho bride the West Philadelphia Mrs Walter C. Zimmerman, of BUS Re gent street, who Is spending scvcrnl weeks In Lancaster, will return homo the latter part of next week Miss Knthctlnt' Ashton, of Hnmllton Court, will spend the week-end nt Nor folk, whero she will attend tho Senior German tomonow night She will bo chnperoned by Mrs V. S Stnlars Mr nnd Mrs A. Dunlap, of 1443 North COth street, nro cntcrtnlnlng Mrs George S. Mcrkcl, of Rending, Fn. sHsllllllllllllllllllllllllllBssK.Vis ftpy?5r a?Sej &m Stpl mM .r ' ' yMPlKv J. Y. WAYNE jQHllffiai fl'3K c zMMmzr-MEmzz. , -,c i! tii n .c 1 Bala-Cynwyd Tho next meeting of the Fortnlghtlv Dincing Class of Bala nnd Cynwjd will take placo on tho nlRht of Mondtj, Jnnunr 17, nt the Fire Hull. Owing to the denth of the Ro Sam uel T Linton, of Rldlc Ptrk, nnd to the Illness of tieorgo Pequlgnot tho comedy "Miss Hobbs," which wnn tn havo been presented l the Footllgnters. has been postpotit.il until Montki, Felirin.li 14 South Philadelphia Mr nnd Mrs Mnrtln Oppeiihelmcr. of 202fl Wist Ontario stiret, announce the engagement or thch d.iUKhtei, Miss Co rlmio It Oppcnhclmcr, to Ir Lewis Cohen, 2d, son of Mr nnd i rs Reuben Cohen, of 023 South 17th street A recep tion will lie held nt tlio Hotel Lorraine on Suuiln afternoon rrom 3 until 6 o'clock Tioga Mrs. William Carman, if 1220 West Al leghcii) avenue, cntei tr.incd nt luncheon nnd cards today Her gtitsts were mem bers or the Tioga BO.) club Alix is a dark, handsome, frivol ous woman, with vivacious man ners. The stolid indifference of her husband, Gerry, angers her, and in a fit of rage she proposes an elopement to Alan. They are on the point of departure when she suddenly realizes what she is about, and jumps from a moving train. J. Y. Wayne is the head of the family. A stern man, slow of speech, with a rugged face which belies his warm heart. He has tried to curb Alan, but now understands that the only thing to do is turn him adrift to shift for himself. aBsf983t 1 i . r ur mtmt t ;tr--ri-or i i . . HjfeiiflidfiiSjimHiewMraffiHBK'A MBammi ,.'' . - j ,s,ssffl'jt. 1 Hi ran' ,a -.' - iT3Lmm jssgMm Ur j e i ci k."" " ' '- -unci f MtiNMMmfi 1 11- Ji m Ate. 1 rvu rVt. ' ' " ,3iiJHft. AKfW?!Si5raEfFca-i.i t UtM wamm mmammM , 4 , rn :JtiiHiftsk flmfflmkYL , - " ..1? Jnfim. rm?m ' t rsm-ms&r n . v "., f-m"?muww ffm?i i.,.m ,u. i l&&,rl im&S f- l v;.- '?-m&f mwM IH AN INTERESTING program has been . arranged ror the meeting of tho Ly ceum Institute, to be held this evening at tho alumni budding, Brpad street above Columbia avenue The speaker of tho evening will ho Mr. Kenneth Mac gowan. who will give a talk on "Tho Piny and tho Photoplay" Musical selections will bo Riven by the Sisterhood Choral Socletv Miss cccelln O Gerson Is chair man of tho Committee on Arrangements, assisted by Miss lthcn Olsho nnd Mr Mnlvln Helnhelmcr The officers of the institute are Mr Stanley M Getz. presi dent, Mr Stntilcy Oppenhclmer, vice presi dent Mr Eugene Brandcls, treasurer, Miss Il'iea olsho, recording secretary, and Miss Nell It Schwab, corcspondlng secretary At the next meeting, which will tako plnro on Thursday, January 27 Mr Fullcrton L Waldo will speak. A dnnco wns given by Miss Josephine Devlin nt her homo on West Vcnnngo street last Thifrsda evening Her guests Included Miss Mnry Grubb, Miss Mar garet Greenlee, Miss Teresa Gormloy, Miss Anna Hng.in, Miss Mary Hally, Miss Trances Ilnrklns, Mls rrnncos I.ordan, Miss Anna MelCeover, Mr Joseph Boslck, Mr David Brown, Mr Joseph Daly, Mr Bernnrd Dovlln, Mr. John Dovlln, Mr Albert Dorn, Mr. Lnwrenco Flynn nnd Mr Hcnr Hcinbeckcr Selections were given bv Miss Mary Grubb, Miss Mar garot Greenlee, Mr David Brown, Mr. Joseph iloslck and Mr Joseph Daly. Tho Comus Club Is making prepara tions for Its nnnunl dnnco to bo held in Columbia Hall, Broid and Oxford streets, In Februar, and not a littlo trouble has been taken to mnko It one of tho most successful given A group from this club Is also preparing a novelty leap joar party to bo held nt the home of one of Its members, Mr. L Well A roKiilar council meeting of the He brew lMuentlon Society wns held Sunday evening nt Miss Molish's home, 721 Morris street, Mr Herman D Mn7cr, presiding. Favorable reports wore given by Mr. Dia mond, chnlrmnn of the various commit tees A hospitality committee wns ap pointed b tlio chairman for the purpose of fostering a greater spirit of nmltj at tho meeting A checkei tournament was decided upon, nnd teams will bo formed Mthln the vnilous clnsscs to compete Tor a speclnl prize Mr Allen L Lev Inthnt, president of tho Council of Jewish Clubs, uddrcsscd tho meeting on tho big sister movement, nnd the niitl-inlssloii.iry work of the Council of Jewish Clubs Mr Harry Gorcn spoko In nn ndvisory tone, explaining how to nvold tho various pitfalls confronting any niganlzitlon The speakers wcro thanked by tho chnlrnn.il in behalf of tho council Vocal solos wcro rendered by Miss Bililtk nnd Miss Applebnum, nccom pinlcd b Miss Rosenblum on the piano. The next meeting will tnko placo Sun day evjnlng, January 23. A birthday pirU was given on Mon day evening nt the homo of Mr nnd Mrs F C. Klenk, 207 West Glrard avc- nue, in honor of their daughter, Ml Anna Klenk. The rooms were beautifully decorated In pink and white to represent carnations. Tho evening wns spent in dancing and games, followed by refresh ments Mr Joseph McCormlck rendered several selections on tho piano A maid quartet, consisting of Mr. Harry Gatter. Mr. Charles Chambers,, Mr William Brownlee and Mr. William Fritz, was one of tho Interesting features of the eve nlng and a few solos were also rendered by Mr Henry Hcrotd. Among thosa present were Miss Edith McClcary, Miss Elizabeth McCleary, Miss Jennie Fair. Miss Bessie Gatter, Miss Mao Zelher, Miss Elizabeth Mcany, Miss Alice Mcany. Miss Laura Belt?, Miss Violet Burket. Mr and Mrs F. Dohrmnn, Mr. and Mrs. F Knelmoller, Mr. nnd JIrs. F Gam ble. Mr. Louis Dohrman, Mr. Edward Dietrich, Mr. Louis Voder, Mr. Herman Greener, Mr William Kavatch, Mr. Charles Meany, Mr. Andrew Robinson, Mr Edward Mueller and Mr. Edwin Rossman Along the Reading Mrs Walter Jones, of Woodland avenue, Wvncote. will entertain the Fortnightly Club of Wjncoto nt her homo tomorrow arternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Mrs Joseph C. Gabriel, of City Line, Oak Lane, Is spending January at her winter home In Florida What's Doing Tonight A itomobllo show. Convention 1111. sPn"J,alt:y8,r.'SrTc7ocbr' CtW'U VnUi oA't'uS?e,.l,lJ00l0itt?nnac', ,9nor' Aeaa"" "r.h! ?n?1',01 "J .thotP?.a'-" ln M otSohMl j nr uRinuoi 01 mo uoas," m aid of 1.4 iiiuun.it w ..i. JiiovuoHu-auora U -U' Lertur. "Tha Orap Vine " br Profemor J rennnjlvnnta 7 10 o'clock, wiw . ITnl Intra h! n Plnh unnniM Ttlltt- . . l Bc'neo,o?,for,,r),r:1,.U.b8C?SCre,fo,1"lm P'Dn " r T IT mutiny hhJ a.... I. in the lt MiclmiT Knn niTiToU; -fflnlty pirlsh houso 217 South 20th street: 5 o7jScfc Homeopathic Medical Society meotlnr. Hall, nemnnn Cohere 8 BO o'clock. IxiK.in Improvement bflniriis roovctlon ta oitr ofricPil- llroad street and WlniHni ; ivenv?: o rlocK Purelmstns; .Arentn; Aesoclation dinner. Adel pnla Hotel s o clock. rrlntltiif Houso Craftsmen dinner. Adlihia, Ilnlel 11 .11 o clock Address nn 'The Conservation of 8oolal H- nyuin-D .,, iin. ..itiiiuu jonn. oeioro tne nnd Heed streets .luiiii.i . ui.i.ir .uviuu tvi vjiinion iian. 4th, I antiirn v Thnmaii fartlnala DII..I Cook 11 Inlet ' I'elrco School, l'lne stroet west of Hroid '1 Oriental club entertains Dr. J A. Mootrom ery Franklin Inn Club. 8 o clock. JU"llKom- l'hlladeiphla Orchestra. JVelKhtman Halt ciminslum University of rennsylvanta: Ills o'clock Iycture. "War and Peace." by Hamilton Holt Houston Hall. 8 15 o'clock. """m EASY FEET menu 00; efllelencr. are you efficient Corns Itemoved, 2Sc ea. Jlanicurlnj, S3e HANNA H. v.. Cor. 13th & Sansom Sis. (Over Crniie'a) and 1201 Chestnut St. ALIX ,-- ----jasr--"5k 1 rW Chichester. MJsa Bafbarf ,JU