EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1916. NANCY WYNNE TALKS WITH KINDLY INTENT ON SOCIETY'S DOINGS Large Ball Will Be Given This Evening for Miss Eliza beth Cushing Norris by Her Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dobson Other Matters of Interest T-ISA NOItRIS will be the feted deb SB II tOnlgnii mien ; 3iiilituu, w r an Mr8' James Dolson, wl" Give fa bait at the Rltz-Carlton for her. r tfa ' the attractive daughter of Mr. V iitd Mrs. John Norris, of Chestnut ave 4 Mif Chestnut Hill. Her mother was Mhria DODSOH, raiiro "J nei imilliy -.. Intimates "Baby." She Is one of the flV DaDSon sibicib, wiiu iiro bo re markable for their smart clothes and eitreme good looks. It Is an odd thing In tho Dobson family how for three l fenerations two brothers married two I' ...... nr vice versa. Mr. James Dob- .n nnd the late Mr. John Dobson rl married two sisters. Then Sarah and Jlarla Dobion, daiiRiuors on Mr. ana Mrs. James Dobson, married the two Morris men, John and Dick, and In the i 1 generation the two Jeffries girls, Mary and Amanaa, aaugniers or .Mr. nd Mrs. Thomas Jackson Jeffries (the latter was Mary Dobson), married two Roengarton men. Speaking of Mrs. Jeffries, I do think she Is one of tho very smartest and best gowned women In this town. I have never scon her but she Is in the very last word for frocks or hats, and she Is so good look In. Lla. Is having a wonderful time this winter and quite upholds her end of the family reputation for smart gowns and general attractiveness. Sho wore the loveliest frock at the Assembly, fathloned of flesh-colored chiffon and tulle and trimmed with tiny roses. At another ball she was gowned n a won derful frock of cloth of gold. Tonight her 'mother will, of course, assist In receiving, and nil tho good looking aunts will bo there Mrs. Jef fries, Mrs. Dick Norris, Mrs. D. Dob ion Altemus and Mrs. Arthur Spencer. J remember hearing a funny story once about Lisa and Paulino Dlsston. They both lived In Chestnut Hill at the time, t believe, and both had French nurses, to their English comersatlon was ri (lightly mixed with strange French turns. Lisa had been to a party (alio was about G years old then and Pauline ) and, as often happens to small chil dren, the party did not agree with Lisa and sho was quite 111. Paulino went to see her and on returning homo as asked: "How Is LIsa7" "Oh." said Pauline, "she Is all right: It Is only tthat jou call It? an attack of bill." So biliousness was for a long time known by that name In tho Dlsston menage anyway. The Lewis Ncllsons will entertain ut dinner before the ball for Elizabeth Griffith and the Howard Pancoasts for ' Gertrude. Hachel Fltler will bo given a dinner by Mrs. Washington Gilpin and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Grey will also give a dinner. t?' Certain It Is that the huge bronze ..Tieraca guarding the stately eintraice to 1.V ..." it. .....J. In T-mIk. pine I'ennsyivHiiit muaoum i -.-Imount Park havo not for many ycai3 fwltnessed a sceno such as yesterday's, 'for from 3 o'clock until after duslc mo tor after motor rolled up and deposited their precious burdens on tho Hteps, njmherc, If they were of sulllcicnt Impor tance and ut all good-natured, they Vere subjected to a battery of cameras, and when the Stotesburys arrived It nas amusing to see tho rush which these same photogiaphcrs mado for them they aro so used to It I suppose that they are always quite icslgned fchllo a dozen shutters are clicked in f their faces. Mrs. Stotesbury, who was the leading representative of tho Amer icanization Committee In this city, 'toorea superb wrap of culnchilla which reached to her feet. Insldd the hall V, the peace and quiet of the Egyptian mummies and tho ancient Chinese gods . ncre rudely disturbed by tho chatter of 'many voices nnd tho tinkle of tea cups. tsi ww quae me most amusing inc-i- , dent In the Improvised tea room at one ' end of tho large hall, when Mrs. James .Francis Sullivan and Mrs. Samuel Me Jgargee Wright came face to face, each ptvearing a hat the counterpart of the 'Other's. The first moment of silence and consternation was followed by i gooj. naturetl dialling on the part of the lacjlfs, qne leaving the other with the rather paradoxical come-bach "Well. it serves you quite right, my dear, for going to New York to procure your !hats!" As both women are extremely bnell groomed nnd wear the smartest ,p!othfs Imaginable, tho situation was n-.pst amusing. Any number of smurl people were there, Including the Tow ers, the Leas, the Coxes, the Uoyers, 11 the Qowens, tho Stoliowslda, the Don- Jhers, Mrs. Converse, Airs, Groome, Airs. feTom Itobins, Alra, Scull, Mrs. Hartman fcKuhn, Mrs, Lojand Harrison. Alia. harlle Harrison. Airs. Struthers, Airs. jteath and Mrs. Standley Stokes. LThe Wednesday Music Club held Its IJrat meeting yesteiday afternoon at yhe Clifford Lewises' home at 30 South Sd street. I don't know any house S'Mer suited for recentlons and musl- fcates than this one, v :i!ch belongs to Flrs. Clifford Vaunhan. You know iiln. Vaughm was Eleanor Lewis, the -oniy daughter of Air, and Airs. Clifford l Lewis, though she had several broth " Her uncle, Air, Edmund Lewis, "aa a wonderful collector of rare a tapestries, paintings and curios. At "IS death soma vpnra nun lia wlllftd tho I house and all Its contents to Eleanor, . wno had in the meantime married Cllf Lford Vaughan and Bono to New York & a Ijve, so (.he has aJied her parents ."to live there, and shn rnmra on very Ptiften to visit them. It is a large dou- s aouse and has a wonderful art fotoom anq" gallery The Clifford Lewises" L. q DVid and his- wife, the latter i ya Lena, Green, live n the bouse next uor Another Bon. Clifford. Jr.. mar- yjeq and Jives h New York State. fh,e musicals yesterday afternoon )s ery fine. Mrs. William Hatton weeoe sang; and bo. did Miss Elizabeth Wekaon. of WIlkeaBarre. Air, Newell Alerlshj, nl Tlarriabu,.s playd and as SchmJdt quartet, headed by Mr. 1 Sclunkit,. gae aevtra! selection. W, LeUUa KodclUfc aecaita!e4 nnd Mr. Clifford VnUgh.in nlso per formed on Iho piano. Many of the foremost women In town who are Interested In music be long to this club. This year Mrs. Luther Conradl Is chairman nnd the other committee members Include Mrs. A. J Dallas Dixon, Mrs. Itussell Duane, Mrs. Hcibert Everett, Mrs. Henry n. Thompson, of Wilmington! Mrs, Clifford Lewis, Mrs. Hubert Ernott Hare. Mrs. Austin S. lleck scher, Mrs. Harold Ynrnall, Mrs. Charles Wood, Miss Nina Lea and Mrs. Greene. Mrs. Abrnm H. Winter steen Is president of the club, NANCY WYNNE. Personals The guests nt the dinner to be glen tomorrow evening In honor of Ml Mary Thner by her brothels, Mr, Itun sell Tliner, Jr., Mr. Fltz Eugene Thayer, Mr. Alexander D. Thner, Mr. Udmund Tlinernml Mr J Trevnnlon Thayer, will ncludc Miss Knrnh Tcnroie, MIks Clmr lotto Cheston, Mlsi Doiothv Dlsston, Mini Alntee Hutchinson, Mlsn Rllzabetli Grlf flth. Miss Hnrrlet M. Frnzlcr. Mls Ocr- iruae s Hcckschcr. .MKi Mnrlnnit W. , Gowen, Miss Hugenla Oastalt. Miss Cllz- , nbeth Downs, Mr. llnrcln.K MiFmliK-n, Mr. Clarence Kline. Mr. Nicholas HoobcicII, ..... V.IH.IIVS unnrion, Mr. innrii-a K Cheston, .Mr Kdwnrd V. Madeira, Mr FI(z.;iiBeno New bold and Mr. t'liiirlr l. Davis. The guests will Inter attend the' dance to be given by Dr. nnd Air's Nor- i ion Downs for their daughter, Mls Eliz abeth W. Downs. If the weather lie favotable. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Da Costa will entertain nt luncheon nevt Sunday, preceding the tncft of the Henglc8. Among the guests ex pected are Mr. II. Penn Smith. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Alexander Uronn, Miss Kitty Smith, Air. and .Mrs. Victor C. Mather. Miss Josephine Mnther, .Miss Dorothy Mnthei, Air. Charles Alnther. Air. Gilbert Mather, Air. nnd .Mrs. W. W. Jtontgomery, Jr., Air. nnd Airs. Jtohert L. Alontgomery, Alls? .Montgomery, Air. nnd Airs. Stanley Itceves. Atr. nnd Airs. Pnul D. WIIU. Airs. Alfred G. U. Steel, or Chestnut Hill, will entertain nt luncheon today. Air. Robert L. Atontgomeiy will enter tain Colonel Theodore Roosevelt today nt luncheon nt tho Rltz-Cnrlton. Air. nnd Airs. J. Ramsey van Rodcti, whose marriage took place on Tuesday, have Balled for Pcrmudn. The Right Rev. Jnmes Henry D.itllng ton, Illshop of Harrlsburg. and .Mrs. Darlington havo left Lakewood nnd nre In New York for a month. They entertained at dinner followed by it theatre party last night for their daughter, AUss Eleanor T. Darlington Covers were laid for 30 guests. Air. Samuel .1. Henderson will be tho host at a dinner to be given to the new coach. Air. Joseph Wright, at tho Hotel Adelphln on January 2S. Tho guests will Include the University Alumni and the members of the crew. Air. Ellis Ames Bnllard will be tho toastmnster. There will be a dinner dance at the Huntingdon Valley Country Club tomor row evening. .Mr. William A. Law will entertain the board of governors beforo the dance. Weddings EARLU-POTTER. A wedding of social Importance which took place today was that of Allss Huberta V. Potter, daughter Air. and Airs, Jon ntlinn Bnlley Browder. of Lincoln Drive nnd Atcrmald Inne, nnd Air. George II. Harle, 3d, son of Air. nnd Airs. George II. Kaile, Jr., of Brond Acres. Bryn AInwr. The ceremony was performed nt noon In the Proteatunt Cplscopnl Church. St. Alnr-tln's-ln-tlic-Fleld, West Willow Grove avenue. Chestnut Hill, by the Rev Jacob Le Roy, rector of the church. Allss Put ter, who was given In marriage by Air Browder, wore an exquisite gown of Ivory white satin mado on strnlght lines with a couit tinln, the bodice trimmed with old family lace. Her tulle veil had n coronet of orange blossoms nnd 3I10 carried a shower bouquet of Illlea of the vnlley nnd white orchids. Tho maid of honor. Mis Catherine Potter, n sister of th I bride, wore a frock of blue soiree silk over 11 skirt of silver lace lace. Silver laco nlso 1 was used on the bodice. SllveV slippers and a -fetching' hat, the crown of which Is made of French blue panne velvet and trimmed with a single pink vehet rose, completed the costume. Allss Potter carried pink loses. Allss Gladys Carle. Alias Hansell ;:arle, Allss Edith II. B.illy and Allss Willie AIoss were gowned alike in pain pink olrco silk and bilver lace, with silver tints, the crown of which were of blue puune vel vet. .Miss Edith Eailc. Allss Lucia War den, Allss Louisa Davis and Allss Char- lotto Brown wore frocks of pink soiree silk of u deeper shade. Their hats of silver were like those worn by the other bridesmaids and thc all carried shaded pink snapdragons and white lilacs. Green mid white was the color scheme at the church and house. Air, l.'irle had ns best man his brother. Air. Ralph Carle, and the ushers Included Air. Lawrence Hill worth Beggs, Atr, Victor C, Alathe);, Air, W. Hensley Avery, Atr. Arthur W Howe, Alf. Julian Potter, of Bowling Green, Ky.; Air, Alehln Erlcson, Air. Raleigh Warner, of Chicago; Air. Howard C, AlcCall. Air. Russell Spruance, Air. Bar clay AIcFadden, Air. Walton Clark and Air, Joseph AI. Patterson, 2d. A wed ding breakfast followed the ceremony at the home of the.brlde's parents. WILL1AAIS-F1TE. An Interesting wedding will tnke place tonight In the Ouk Lane Presbyterian Church, when AIUs Elizabeth Dudley Fite, daughter of Air. am Airs. John Ells worth Fite. of 1322 Oak l.ane avenue, will be given In marriage by her father, to Air Frederick Alarsh Williams The cere mony will be performed at 7:30 o'clock by the pastor, the Re Edward Humeston, and will bo followed by a recention at tho Roosevelt. The bride will be attired ill a gown of white silk net over white satin with a court train of white satin brocaded with silver. The net Is trim med with sliver lace and silver banding. Orange blossoms will be used In drapli.g the bridal veil of tHile. Miss Elsie Paul ine Smith will be maid of honor, Airs. Earl Ashcroft Havens, Airs Francis K. Greer, AHss Lottie Krout and Allss Ethel Alacmuiut. bridesmaids Miss Bernlce Bloch, flower girl, and AUster Nelson Kershaw Fit, the bride's nephew, rlng bearcr. Pale orchid satin and silk net with a touch of silver .banding ydll form the frock of .he maid of honor. Her bat of silver lace M trimmed with orchid ap Dltque and streamers of velvet of the same color. The bridesmaids will wear frocks of deep peach-c?lored Batln, with the waist draped w)th net embroidered In cold and silver, and the skirt puffed on either side and caught with silver band Ing Their hats of tulle, in orchid and Deach color, are trimmed with French flowers and have the tulle streamer draped over the shoulder and caught to tbDrW Max Stockton will be the bride groom's beat wan. aud ( the ushers wjJt Sauk J. Ellsworth F. Jf- "r. Win. wlfcs. Mr. Walter Miller -nt Mr. JaMktcCuUboL. i WiStlhtkLO'T.t&i -A -S8& ' "OT x v - jut '4 v Mmk" i IV u ' -v imm i s.a..k?ii,' - ' aj , $? jTt ttw&mpmsf ziv i MRS. GEORGE H. EARLE, 3D Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonnthan Bnlley Crowilcr, whoso mnrrinpc to Mr. George II. Enrlo. 3d, tool: plnco todny at noon in tho Church of St. Martin's-in-thc-Field, Chc3tnut Hill. ANNUAL DANCE FOR "THE FREE SONS" LODGE, NO. 126, 1. O. F. S. OF I. Well-Known South Philadelphia Organization Will Hold Affair at Eagles' Temple, Broad and Spring Garden Various Entertainments El: C( ABORATi: arrangements have been l completed for the annual dance of "The Free Sons," Philadelphia Lodge, No. 126, I. O. F. S. of I. n well-known f mill Philadelphia orgnnlzillon, this evening nt Eagles' Temple, Hrond nnd Spring Gar den streets. A colored cabaret petformance will be n fenture of the evening's entertainment, nnd a very novel nnd Interesting program bns been ananged by the committee In charge of the dance. The proceeds of the affair will be de voted to tho Installation and equipping of 11 gvmnasium nt "Tho Frco Sons" club rooms, nt 1728 South Broad street, Phila delphia. The following is the personnel of tho Dance Committee- Dr. D. N. Rappaport. chairman; Air. A. 11. Waldow, business manager; Air. Louis Giccnblntt, secre tary; Air. Louis E. Glasor, treasurer; Air Benjamin A. Zleve, editor of souvenir booklet; Mr Abraham Llpschutz, Air. Samuel Corson, Air. Frunk Flnbcrg. Air. Edwnrd Tress. Air. Alaurlco J. Tcltel baum, .Mr. Robert Levin. Air, Charles Gross, .Mr. L. A. Gllles, Dr. Charles J. Simmons, Atr. Hnrry Hlrsh, Atr. Louis Saslaw, Dr. Richard Frcldcs. A surprise kitchen shower was given by Allss Alice Bernstein for Air. nnd Airs. Chnrles Bernstein at her home, 2013 Ortho dox street, Fiankford. Among the guests weie Air. and Atrs. A. Bernstein. Air. and Airs. Al. Tnnz. Air. and Airs. J. Egcndorf, Alias S. Dorothy Welnrnch, Alias Miriam Savoy, Alias Jean Fchlater, Allss Eliza beth Schlatcr. Allss Paula Weltzman, Alias Roso Hlrsch, Allss Carrie Goldman, Allss Agnes Abiahams, Air. Samuel Bernstein, Mr. Alax Krnvltz, Air. Sid Pletzman, Air. Morris Wlnklcstein, Air. I Itosenberg, Air. Maxwell Unterberger, Air. AI Flnkle. Air. Benjamin Breyer, Air. Ben Alustln. Air. S. Silberstcln, Air. B. Abrnm a, AInster Al fred D. Egendorf. The guests were entertained by Air. Samuel Bernstein, with Air. Al Tinkle nt the piano, . supper was given by Allss Gladys shore nt her home, 2118 South street, on Sunday evening. Among the guests pres ent were Allss Bertha. Podollu, AUss Sarah Gould. Allss Bessie Rubin. Allss Clara Fair, Allss Ida Singer. Alias Reba Stern, AUss Frances Zolo, Miss Rose Fine, Air. .Meyer Shore, Air. Harry Black, Air. Louis Gold. Air. Alaurlce Allller, Atr. Harry Mansfield, Air. Charles Weiss. Atr Harry Fishnmu, Air, Harold Ferry and Air. Maurice Green. Allss Jeatiette Lovltt entertained on Sunday evening at her home, IIS, W'est Cumberland streot. Those present were Allss Sadie Zagndkln, Allss Beatrice Lot- man, .miss .ctiie egai, aiiss nuuie nuiui. Allss Jean Greenbaum, Allss Jeanette Lovltt, Air, II. Victor, Air. Harry Gunther, Air. Borlsh, Air. Greenbaum and Air, Ben jamin Smith, of Norfolk, Va. Airs. Louis Pajcon, of HIT West Grant avenue, West Colltngswood, N. J., en tertained the members of her sewing club at tea on Tuesday afternoon. Those present were Airs, Parker Gravatt and Allss Anna Lelthead, or West Colltngs wood: Airs. Frank E. Le Nolr. Jr.. Airs. James E. Shaver, Jr., Atrs. George Smith and Airs. Arthur Umholtz, of Philadel phia. The auxiliary of the Jewish Consump tive Institute gave a dance last eve ing at Lu Lu Temple, Broad and Spring Garden streets. The hall was beauti fully decorated and several prominent women acted as patronesses for the evening, The money realized will be used for the purposo of building a hospital for the consumptives. The com mittee In charge Included Air. Theodore Goldbluni, chairman; Air. Benjamin lloff. man. Air, Herman J, Tahl, Air. Harry Hoffman, Air. Herman Weiss, Air. N, K Goldberg, Air. A. AI. Baron, Air, Frank Goldberg, Air. Louis Glassman, Atlss Anna Barnetl, AUss Jean Fluin, AUss Itebe Ilurd, Alias Edith Grance, Miss Anna Aaronson, Miss Anna Israelwttz, AUss Bella Ftum and Allss Bessie Glick. The first annual dance of the Alonarch hCHOOLS AND COLLEGES LEARN LANGUAGES at the Berlitz School Ktu Chettnut bis. (Oner Biker fturmact Telephone Spruce 1604. New piauea Constantly Formlnx a J. vr IWVJ 8Q1..80T Cbutnut Street. DANOIWG Uaoiuir 1T3Q N Bxo4 St Phone Ota S3. Wag Sociable Every Wed. fc Sat Ea. biMM--i- lSsMSUK uv avsryauB., W. u&xi&shLttr,z. M I'liol.) liy J Mitchell l.UIol I Brownies Camping Club, composed of members or St, Rita's Cnthollc Club, wan belli nt AleCrea's Academy. 1532 West Passyunk avenue, last evening. Tliero wns a prize one-step .Mr. Robert J. AIcDougnl, tho president of tho Brownies, was chairman of the committee which nnd chnrge of the dance nnd the other members of the committee were Air. Thomas Curley, Air. Jack Haley ind Air. James Coyle. Bala-Cynwyd The Cjnwjd Club will give a series of midwinter subscription dances, tho first one of which will be held Friday, Jan uary 23, in the 'clubhouse on Llandrlllo road. Air. and Airs. William K. Atlller are at home Sunday afternoons throughout this month at their home on Pembroke road, Cynwyd. No cards. Air. II. Alorton Gnle, of Brjn Alawr ave nue, has left for Cuba, to remain several w ceks. Roxborough The 21st Ward Branch of the Society for Organizing Charity will meet In the homo of Dr. Dorothy Donnelly, 113 Green lane, Alanayunk, tomorrow nt 2 p. m. Airs. Louis C. Aladelra, the newly elected chairman, will preside, nnd Air. R. At. Little, general secretary of tho society, will glvo nn address outlining the work of the organization. Tioga AUss Atargaret V. AlcCooley, of Tioga, gave n leap ear dinner on Sunday. The party included Allss Alae Knne. Allss Helen AIcGeary, Allss Winnie Volrln. AUss Elizabeth Boyle, AUss Atargaret O'Don ueil, AUss Frances AlcCooley, Air. Alatthew Dombrowakl, Air, John Walsh, Air. Jo seph Shields, Air. Harry Selder, Air. John Volrln, Air. Le Roy AlcCadden, Air. Fran cis Alallon nnd Air. William AlcCooley. What's Doing Tonight Americanization conference public sessions, IlellevueStratford, morning anl afternoon; miw inettttng Aletropollian Opera IIouc. nroail and PopUr streets, with addreises by Colonel ftopaave.lt. Rabbi W'lio and othera, H o'clock. Free. FlaplUt Social Union, Lulu Temple. "Author Nisht" at Bronnlnc Society, with address by John Aloaefteld, WUherapoon Hall; H o'clock. Musk and Wlr Club smoker to Muilcal Art Club, 310 Quince atreet; 8 30 o'clock. Uw Academy reception. Hotel ntttenhouae; 0 o'clock. Clover Club dinner, Bellevue-Stratford Hotel; 7 o'clock. Harm Quartet, Aiaoclatlon Hall, German town; 8 o'clock. Mjrket Street Merchants' Asaoclatlon, New ningham Hotel; 11.10 o'clock Lecture, "Natural lllatory at the Panama rallrornla Exposition." by Joihua I Bailey, Wagner Institute. Free. HEMSTITCHING B CENTS A YARD Hand Kmbroldery Dreea I'leatlnf llultom Coirred all etjlea MAIL ORDKftS I'ltOMlTLY ATTENRED TO Modern Embroidery Co, Spruro SSnn ISftg fheetnut St. "WATCH YOUR STEP" If jour feet need flilnr, ice HANNA B- E- Cor. JJtb 4 Sanaom "n " (Qver Crane'a) and KOI C1IESTM.T hT. Coma Removed. I5c. Manlcurlnr. 23c. WINTER KESOHTS ATLANTIC) CITY. X. J. Wiemi. superior location with an iinobAtriirtarl ic-wxt rf hiA arid boardwalk Arecortnized! 1 aiunuuiu.m excellence UaetciivblHI. hAIJjUIJ.SvSSt. has aet RMew,tandaT3cl service . comfort V,rK XARfiCs riMrtwoF SEsotrr motix ATJL.ANTIO CITY. N, J. wham winii'Li f mtti&mFsss. w-i rB j.KnKi Germantown .Miss Atargaret Crawford Keeling, of 8t. Peter's Church rectory, 6000 Wayne nve nue. Is the guest of her nunt. Atrs. Will lim Stewart Polk, In Baltimore, Md Allss Keeling Is being extensively entertained while there. Atr. nnd Airs. F. At. Gllllnghnm nnd family, of KOI Greene street, will leave within the next few dnys to spend the temalnder of the winter In Florida, Mr. nnd Airs. A. Wnvno Itobinson, Jr., whose marriage took placo a fortnight ' fgo, have returned from their wedding .Journey through the South nnd will be the guests of Air. nnd .Mrs. Edwin I. Atlee for several dns. Mrs. Robinson wns Allss Alntgaret Atlee betoto her marriage. Mrs. Swlthln Chandler, of R."03 Knox street, gave a delightful miction bridge party yesterday nt her home There were SO guests present. Allss Dorothy Dlnsmore. of 412 West Chelten nenue, has returned from n motor trip to Uethlehcni, Pn , where she attended a dance nt Lehigh Fntverslty. Air nnd Atrs. William It. Tucker. Jr. of Penn nnd Fox streets, will lenvc on Mon day for Allnntlc Clly. for n short stay. Atrs Frederick Dudley, of 1507 Indian j 'ucen liinf, una iciuuiru iu -. ,.v..., irom n visit to .mis. .inriin iiuunn, m Forrest Hills, L. I. mong the oung man led set who at tended tho Nnvy Ynid dance Inst evening were Air nnd Alls. Fredcilck Dudley, ( Nnvnl Constructor Robert Duncnli Onto , wood nnd Alts. Oatewood, Nnvnl Con structor Allan N. Chantry nnd Alra. Chniilrv, Atr nnd Mrs. .1. Ilurton Aiaslln nnd Air and Airs. E. Ros Carver. There was a meeting of the Hoard of Managers nf the House of Rest cstcrdny nt tho House, corner of Wnne nvenuo nnd Hn'ncn street. Tea followed Mis Henry P. Daln, Jr. of PccksMli N V , Is visiting Airs. Willl.im I'etiioso Squibb, of 21!) Enrt Sedgwick street. Mis. Squibb will entertain Informally nt brldqo today. West Philadelphia Atr nnil Alra. Henry HoRcrn Hwopc will rnteitnln nt dinner till evenliiB nt their liome. I9M Cediir nvenuo. In honor of their KUCit, .Mrs, Al. I. Klrby. of St. Louis. Covcrn will bo Inld for 16 KUDit3. Air. and Alrn. Henry V. Allcliell. of ;:5l.1 Cl-otntlt tr'cl. will lcavp today for Pnlm Uench, to spend the icmnliuier of the winter. AIr.. Henry H. Horiocltn cntertnlncd nt lirldKo jestcrdny nfternoon nt her home, 607 South -ISth street. Allro Olivia llnrdy cntertnlncd the mem. bcrs of her bridge club yesterday nfter noon nt her home, 415 Preston street. Atr. nnd Airs. Hnrry A. AlcArdlp cnter tnlncd their sister, Allss Cllz.iheth Dm nctt. nnd niece, Allss AIiip Harriett, of At lantic City, over tho vvcclc-cnd nt their home. Bill Pcmbcrton street. Allss Klennor Boles, of 412S Westminster nvenup, cntertnlncd last w-cok in honor of AUss Alice O'Alullen, of 210 South Brond street. Notices for the Society page will lie ncreptrd nnd printed In the Evening: Ledger, but nil eurh notlrrs muil lift written on one elde of the paper, inunt Iik iKiird In full, Willi full addrres, nnd when piollile telephone number mint b Khen. end nil such rommtinlcntloni in 'Society Editor," Evening Ledger, fi08 thrntnut street. L'nlcM theee requlrementa are tarried out ao Hint verification may ho ponlble, the notice will not lie published. I Hero Priests of the War Five heart-thrilling articles written by Rev. Dr. Peter Guilday, telling how these chaplain warriors have set a new standard of priestly zeal and spiritual bravery. Each article gives vivid and interesting facts relating to the self sacrificing work of the chaplains of the armies. PUBLIC No. 1 Commences Next Sunday N -g WILLIAM FINN, THE HERO OF THE DARDA O. 1 NELLES William Finn, chaplain to the Dublin Fusileers, was present at the landing on the Gallipoli Peninsula. Between the time his foot first touched the 3and and the moment he reached his men he was riddled with shot. His right hand was shot away as he raised it to bless a dying soldier. His last ) words were: "Are our fellows winning?" f Read the Story of This Brave Priest in SUNDAY'S PUBLIC Along the Main Line HAVERFORD-AIr. Alfred AI. Collins gave nn Illustrated lecture entitled "A Hunting nnd Scientific Expedition In South America" In Iloberts Hall, Hnver ford College, Tucsdny evening; Friends of Air. John Sparhawk, of Hav erford Court, will be glad to lenrn that he Is rapidly recovering from his severe nttnclc of pneumonia Owing to Atr. Sparhawk's Illness, Air, nnd Atrs Sparhnnk hnvo postponed mov ing to their new home on Alontgomery avenue. IJRYN MAWR-Alr. nnd Airs. Richard P AtcNcely, of Fisher rond and Pembroke avenue, will give n dinner of 10 covers tomorrow night before the subscription dnnco to bo held at the .Merlon Cricket Club. Airs. Wllllnm H. Wnlbaum, of Linden Shade Fnrm, Is spending two weeks nt Atlantic City. Allss Anna Riddle Ellison returned on Monday from New York. MERION-Alrs. Oswnlfl G. Rnyle, of Highland avenue, will give n tea this nfternoon to meet Allss AInrgnrct Whit tnker, of Wilmington ORQSIS Semi-Annual Shoe Clearance Now in Progress Provides a splendid opportunity to obtain remarkable values for future use, before the predicted general rise in prices comes. "C10R some months, due to the increased coat of leather, the prices for all footwear have been increasing throughout the country, and everything points to further advances in the near future. Prudence suggests that you buy shoes enough to provide for the coming season when prices will be higher than ever. Economy demands immediate action. TUST now you have the advantages afforded " by our semi-annual sale NOW IN PRO GRESS. The shoes offered are from our regu lar stock of men's, women's, boys' and girls' shoes in all the wanted leathers and combina tions all sizes and widths. 1314 CHESTNUT STREET Who the Rev. Dr. Guilday Is As a contributor to leading reviews and a young professor of the Catholic University of America, at Washington, D. C, Doctor Guilday' s name is known already. He is 32 years of age, an American, bom in Chester, Pa. Doctor Guilday was summoned back to America from Belgium when the war broke out. He looks upon the deeds of tho Hero Priests of the War from the standpoint of one who loves the Old World and the historic places 'mid which the war wages. FIVE ARTICLES To Bo Published Serially in the LEDGER LEDGER Chestnut Hill Airs Henry H. CartwrUhlt , 3i., ct, Highland avenue', received mftfttruul? yesterday nfternoon Ase-tmltHt Mr. Cartwrlght were Adas ElliaWeth Ctt wrlght and Allss Alargaret Hopper, Airs. Boulton Earnshaw, of MeniJtMH ery avenue, wilt entertain at luneJieon l Wednesday, January 28, In honor ot Mr. Harold Gnylord, who has returned to Germantown to live, The guests will hr elude Atrs. Samuel Hawley, 2dJ Mrs. J, H. R. Tlmnnus. Allss Ethel Lelnau, Miss Helen Dell, Allss Nellie Taylor. Mrs. Frederick Slmonln, Airs, Clnton Seagate Airs. Hulls and Airs. Clifford Hawley. Dr. and Atrs P. N. Lane, of Bethlehem pike, entertained 20 guests at ft shore supper last night In honor of Mr, Frank Odenhelmer, of Wnshlngton, D. d who has been the guest of Mrs. Allan Harris, of Chestnut Hill, for the last few days. Camden Atrs. William B. Wood, of 312 renn street, and her son-in-law nnd daughter. Air. and Atrs. S. F. Glenn, of 320 Cooper street, will move to their now home at Haddonneld In the early spring. SHOES i 11 ii i :! M