rlVtW1pWr J1y.'T7 - -ip ; I NANCY WYNNE HAS UJN majny Till JN US OF INTEREST I No LarSe SocJal Even.t Wil1 Smaii uance win re Sheppard on - HinrtT vf atfwn PARD, tho attractive dobutante .fcrs Oi Mr. nnu mm. j, luiwvvu chRDrard. will bo fftvcn a danco Wed Ji.tf nlcht by Mr. nnd Mrs. John ,-ne dawflon, at tholr home. 2015 trMnut fltrcct. Tho fftiestB will bo ntlrelr from th0 dob fl0t' nnd . .. im In hn Tlentv nf hear ineio - --,--""", Mtra men. n awmi w. mu tuns a admit It, out " "" "'" a dnce ft lroal- "" "-""- -- j,ftvO taKOn tno prevuuuuna 11 nave theirs successful. Mildred and Cnro n are sweet girls, and havo had a de llVhtful tlmo coming oyt together, which Is aulto an Ideal thing for two -i.(r to do, whon thcro Is only a f' olfforonco In their nges. Thoy I'tre graceim mm huuiuuim f fjinion the best-irocKca ueua. epenktng of small donees, I don't tilnk the big .balls nro half ns much fan when you havo a congenial crowd! tie point Is to got ono. I heard of ono affair recently whero tho Bamo old i' cry was neara, noi uuuuhh "-" iu p round, ana mo wiirm ui it win that every young man at that party had answered promptly (lot ub hopo Nancy has had somo effect, In that wy), so thoso who woro obliged to regret oould bo roplaccd. As tho day approached tho acceptances stood "0 to M In favor of tho men, and at a jjl .nourh. Tho hostess waited for tho ; pieits, and do you know of thoso 70 'icceotnnces only 45 came, and somo of ''ihoso sllppod downstairs and started ' playing pokor until thoy woro routed out oy an lrato nost iwno, i navo ra. ton to think, will cut tholr names at least from his list). Somo of tho girls 1 retired to the dressing room In despair. What could they do: they could not go h home. Thero was no way of getting J there t)oforo their autos or mnias camo for them, and thcro wero not enough partners to go round, it enaoa oy refreshments having to bo served In the dressing room for somo. And ns for the poor hostess! Perhaps thero wero somo weo buds who did not mind It. Tou nover can tell what they will do noxt at that Eue. I know at ono party a iew crew T weary of dancing Just before It was time to servo tho sausagc-and-hot- eike part of tho dance, so they wan- ' dered down to tho kitchen and watched the cook paro potatoes nnd fry them In boiling fat. Wo cannot accuso young 'America of not being of an Inquiring deposition, can we? It's awfully hard to know what to Tear these days, Isn't It? I met a woman yesterday who was In a hectic ttt nf exnltement as to whether sho fft outfit to tnko a heavy coat or a thin .'?:.." .- .,..," , .... BCoa, aown to jvunmic uiy uvw uiti ftTbMr.,nrt "Xi in Rn wnrm T dnn't want to roast, you know, but, then again, mppose a blizzard Bhould start. I am a nervous wreck on tho subject. I don't want to lug a heavy coat If It 1) warm, and I certainly don't want a thin coat If It is cold." And when I finally tore myself away Bho had been trying to decide for at least nn hour and a half. The children have much to do with our destiny In many affairs In these enlightened days. A young widow, who recently remarried, told mo sho had a terrlblo tlmo getting her young daughter to approve of her choice when she really did wish to remarry. fc She and her fiance had somo thinking R A . 1 1 -3 t...... .... ,V.n Kbu uu io get ruunu uaufiiucr uii uto uiauor. xjiuy muiiUKvu n ucuuiiiunjr by the prospective stepfather's tact. He promptly became so delightful to small daughter that sho almost thought he was her property, and demanded his time on all occasions. Finally ono day her mother thought sho might venture to suggest tho Idea to the nail Imperious person. So she Bald, "How would you llko to have a new father" "Would not llko It nt nil," re plied daughter. "Don't want another father." The subject was dropped, but prospective pa redoubled his atten tions In tho meantime, and Incident ally grew very fond of tho little tfrl. who noted her mother's apparent Indifference to htm, nnd one day she said, "Well. If Mr. n could be my new father I would Just lovo It." And, strange to say, mother seemed to love too. NANCY WYNNE. if, JTttrttUIIcUB .Mrs. J. OsrAm Tfnfftnqn of 5M and Pino . treet, entertained Informally at lunch Jn yesterday at 1:30 o'clock. IMf. and Xra a ntMm T1liViaria nf IJJW Pine street, have been spending some ?me as the guests of their daughter and ron.ln-law, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph B. Town ll'.nd, 5d, at their home In Overbrpok. fer. ana Mrs. Richards will leave very ush the West. They will visit the wna Canyon. Los Angeles, the San BQ Exposition and will make Santa "irbara their headquarters, remaining ""re for several weeks. Mr ftnH M Tr.ikn ...III !, o Aartrtk at U Philadelphia Country Club on Febru ary 25 In Knnn. -, T3V..pllla WflUh. ujhter of Mrs. Florence Huhn Walsh. Mr and Mrs. PharioJ i.r Tin Costa will atrtaln at luncheon tomorrow, at their nome Jn Vlllanova, preceding the meet oi the lienjTio- f. and MrM TfnhArt T.iamlnff Mont- f(TeIy' pr Androssun, Vlllanova. will ' i?e b. luncheon tomorrow. Mr. n. -,, . -j t. .. i ii.,K James McCuHough Furr, will receive Wifirinally tomorrow afternoon after 3 ""Clock, nt Mr n.,ini'. hnm. 1119 r.ncust ?Vet. Kq rat.ls hfLVA hnAn sent Out. Air Bn Kl. v- u AAn ...111 l.nv, ,- -" ,, nunc a. uiw n., w .- fWr Aueusta, Ga.. tomorrow. ti.?K H"ntlnCaon Valley Hunt Club has Jed !zvltatlons for a series of teas to tp utm at the new clubhouse at lviuow jy Immediately after the Saturday gternooa run. The Ilrst one will b held J"rr Itonj 80 until 5.30. JUnmiv un.n i .-HA ...111 Ha fWm Harrl Deaven Mlsa IenritU ;4, M, aaitirfc SjSLcer K, Mal- A LITTLE CHAT 9ccupy Sociefcy Today A driven lor the Misses Wednesday forcl, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Mulford, Mr. and Mrs. Jny Mpplncott, Mr. nnd Mrs Joseph W. Llnnlnrntf. Mr nn,l tr Charles Wnlbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Kdwnrd ' Marshall, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrrv Hnrt. Mr nnd Mrs. Utirtlpy Lovlck and Mr. and Mrs. J. Stnylho Hcrkness i Tho M.inufftCturcrs' Club will Blve a i muslcale In tho auditorium of tho club on Monday afternoon, January 21, at 4 o clock, for members atul their families. An attractive program hns boon nrrnngcvl by the committee. Tho following nrtlsts will perform: Miss iMcn Uuchnnnn. so prano; Mrs. Leonlo riruBPn. pianist; Mr ' Thaddeus Itlch, violinist, nnd Mr. Kills Clark Hammnn, accompanist. I Weddings SLADi:-ltlJTIi. Tho marriage of Mrs. Mary Clothier Heyl. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Isanc II. Clothier, of Hollytore, Wynncwnod. to Mr. Alexander Turnbull Slnde. of New lork, will take place quietly this nfter noon nt 4 o'clock nt tho bride's home In VVynnowood. Only Hip Immediate fam ilies will bo present. After n Southern trip Mr. nhd Mrs. Klnde will Ih nt home In Wynncwood after Mnrch I. BAnKKR-WRIOHT. A pretty wedding took place nt 11 o'clock this morning, when Mhn llelty Burrows AVrlsht, dnuuhter of Mrs Frank Burrows, was married to .Mr. Charles Fur bush Darker, of Olndwyne. The cere mony took place nt the homo of the bride, 46 Kast Stewart avenue, t.an.downe, anil was performed by the Rev. (.Scoro It Vnn Alcn, of Rutlcdgo, l'n., a cousin of tho bride. Miss Wright wns married In her traveling suit, of African brown cloth, nnd a brown taffeta silk hat. Shn wore n corsapo bouquet of orchids nnd lllle3 of the valley. Miss Marjory Barker, a sis tor of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Sho wns gowned In a salmon pink tnrfcta nnd tulle gown nnd cnrrled a sheath of Sweetheart roses, Mr. Robert Ollmorc, of Narborth, was best man. A breakfast followed tho ceremony. Tho rooms were decorated with pink roics, cyclamen, orchids and Southern Bmllnx. Mrs. Burrows, the mother of tho bride, wore hellotropo tnffeta, veiled in black tulle, and a corsngo bouquet of violet orchids, . Among tho guests woro Mr. Thomas II. Barker, Mr. nnd Mrs. AV. A. I.. Barker. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwnrd Barker, Mr. nnd Mrs. Conrad Barker, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Davis, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rohert Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wangcr, Dr. Frank II. U. Bnrkcr, Miss A. V. Kirk, Miss Nellie McVeigh, Miss Mary Pyne. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Jnckson, Mr. nnd Mrs. It. C. Trot ter, Dr. nnd Sirs. Vnn Alen REYNOLDS McCURDV. A quiet wedding will tnko place tonight nt 7:30 o'clock, when Miss Mary F. Mc Curdy, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. James C. McCurdy, of Ardmore, will becoino tho brldo of Mr. Harvey J. Reynolds, of Malvern. The Rev. Kdmond Orlndnl Rawson, pastor of the Ardmore Presby terian Church, will perform the cere mony nt tho bride's home, on West Lan caster avenue. Miss McCurdy, who will be given In marriage by her father, will havo Miss Rnchcl McCurdy nnd Miss Kdna Hamil ton, of Ardmore; Miss Kmlly Reeves, of Philadelphia, nnd Miss Helen Zleglcr, of Olcnolden, for brldosmnlds. Tho best man, Mr. Frank McCurdy, of Ardmoro, will bo Mr. Reynolds' only at tendant. The ceremony will bo followed by a largo reception, after which Mr. nnd Mrs. Reynolds will leavo for their wed ding trip, and upon their return will llvo In Malvern, whero they will he nt home after March 1. HOFF-VACHC. Announcement Is made of tho marriage of Miss Julia R. Vache, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Vache. of 1720 West Venango street, to Mr. William It. Hon, on Wednesday evening nt 7:30 o'clock nt the homo of the officiating clergyman, tho Rev. A. E. Harris, nsslstant pastor of tho Grace Baptist Church, Broad and Berks streets. Tho bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wns nttlred In a gown of whlto sntln and tulle with a tulle veil caught with sprays of orange blossomB. Miss Allco Vnche, the maid of honor, was her sister's only attend ant. Her frock was of pink tullo draped over pink taffeta. After the service a reception was held nt the home of the bride's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoft will llvo nt 1431 Kuclld avenue. ECKCL-ItEICH. Tho marriage of Miss Arna Reich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Reich, of 417 South COth street, nnd Mr. Leon Eckel, of 6156 Spruce street, will bo cele brated nt 5:30 o'clock on Sunday after noon at the West Philadelphia Hebrew Congregation, Blth and Chestnut streets. Tho ceremony will be performed by tho Row D. Orlver. The bride, who will bo given In marriage by her. father, will W1NTEB RESORTS (J Tours to CALIFORNIA Personally Conducted Private Car Parties Frequent Departures, Winter and Spring Two of the Tours include the famous Apacho Trail and the Roose velt Dam by Auto on the return journey. Independent Coupon Tours Starting any day and over any route you may select, KEMARKABLY LOW RATES FLORIDA Eight Personally Conducted Tours Ten Independent Coupon Tours EAST COAST and WEST COAST NASSAU and HAVANA Departures During February and March BERMUDA Parties Leaving Every Week. 5 to 10 Day Tours. Inclusive Rates Send for the Itinerary That Interests You. Address GILL.ESPIE, KINSPORT & BEARD, 1115 Walnut St., Phila. ATI-N'riCjCITY N. J. .wijfie' "ATLANTIC art. Superior location wit unobstructed view of 1 i .-a i.niiviu.vi k Arecoo ?lSaffiSIlen& J c'"9uu s2s2..;; vri F'mtTJGpi -ATt-At-rri, C- OITV' ??.5IHvi,foVT;bur TAMEST TlStfROOF fltSOBT HOTEL txmrtt?-' -r.TS7nTfc;nijI ttOTCL Or IHt WOHIU lilt ni" ""." u-lftlsiifc Ilm nnaiiwioifflii'jDKiiiKuii 7r..NT10 CITY. N. J, Vi-cMir y" OSIK . t. Kr . nr. Btacn. Jy i Vtmtnsier .T Mr baths, pa waur. V .... .. mm vm wklX. Cos. . Sidu. t f !,? up " - Lrs77Arfr&f EVENING LEDGE:R,-PTTTT,A:n-rcT,PTrTA. SATURDAY, JANUARY MltS. CHARLES KURBUSH BARKER Who was Miss Betty Burrows-Wright, dauRhtcr of Mrs. Frank Bur rows, of Lnnsdownc. Her mnrrinRO to Mr. Bnrkcr took plnco this morning. After a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Barker will live in Glndwync. wear a gown of white pussy willow taf fota. embroidered In pearls and a veil of tulle. She will carry a bouquet of Brldo roses nnd lilies of the valley. Her sister, Mrs. Jcnnlo Davldow, who will attend ns matron of honor, will wear a gown of whlto pussy willow taffeta, niched with tullo nnd will enrry pink roses. Tho bridesmaids will Include Miss Ida Reich, Miss Rose Wlnnlck, of Wy combe Pn., nnd Miss Clara Eckel. The usherB will Include Mr. David Schecter. Mr. Leon Reich and Dr. H. Cherlshore. Chestnut Hill A very popular series of dances lias been attended all winter, nnd for two or threo winters, at Crusaders' Hall, in Mt. Airy. The members Include Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Bittenhouso Miller, Mr. and Mrs Alfred S. Orchard. Mr. nnd Mrs. Plnreiien Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Antolno nnunionvllle. Mr. nnd Mrs. Willlnm R. Tucker, Miss Mnry Rose, Mr. nnd Francis B. Brncken. Mr. nnd Mrs. iiai Wood ward. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Mrs. Sam Ross C'nrvcr. Dr. nnd Jlrs. Harold Roberts, Mr. GcorRo Fctterman, Dr. Wcfrld It. Brocklcsby. Mr. Fotterman. Mr. Philip George Mnlloy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Willlnm It. Tucker, Jr. Thcro wns a most suc cessful dnnco on Thursday night of this week, before which a number of attract ive dinners were clven. The last danco of the scries will take place on ncsday, February 2. Wed- What's Doing Tonight Fle o'clock Club dlnnrr. Hellevue-Stratfora; 7 o'clock. Ex-Preildent Taft nddr" Traffic Club din ner. Hcllevue-Stratford; 7 o clock. Lecture. "EnBltsh Poetry,'; John Mniiefleld, Ilryn Mawr Oolicice; 8 o'clock. Dot nnd Dash Club, Adelphla, Hotel. Associated Alumni of tho Central JIJKh School, annual reunion and banquet. Adelpnla Hotel; O'JM o'clock. Netherlands Society dinner, Bellcvue-Strat-ford Hotel. 7 o'clock. Southern Dental Association of New Jersoy, dinner. Adelphla Hotel. 7 o'clorlc. lfanquet. I'l Delta Ilpsllon Fraternity. Illt tenhouae Hotel. ........ ,. SuffraBB debate. Physical Culture Club. Olrard llulldtnfr. 8 p. m. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Temple University IinoAII AND 11EI1KS fiTHKKTS Colleeo course (A. 11. H. 8.). Teachers' College (Jl. S. In Hd.). Com mercial Education (Normal). Commercial course. Secretarial courses, and short, practical business courses. Freshman clauses forming tebruary 1. CrbAVPU'Cl Tho Ilcst lluslness Sohool. 01ItrtlJ J 801-B07 Chestnut Strei WINTER RESORTS SUJI51Kimi.I.13, 6. O, tNBjM?Est AND COTTAGES sumiEHvnxr. s. a ftotY Ofiru Pwrb IS bole Golf Cmre. Tea all. aad iuo.1 rouds for Metorlni. Kiaiaii a unnu Uienr ceooteted with Eetel. Outll. wild turfctv. f am4 deer huntlaf . Tbru sltenhu car terrle. Bousltt a ApcUcHm. V, W. Wiincr C. PiMiten. CHAS. A. WEIB. Utiusr. OUt l'OINT COMFOHT. VA. HOTEL CHAMBERLIN ts- A? 0LO """'XT C9M'0RT S vtcamlec Pool.Golf .Seafood Cultlas. Cuivpeaatutasaad Xretmau. ortsnns.wriu OIO. r. AOAUS. HiuM 'Aik Hi. Foater." 12th and Cautout 8U.I Cooks' Tours. 137 S. Bread aK.1 Vaa- K. K Cev iS CEttoiit fK. rmwiM wwMntJi "i-' A -.. ,is. JL I'helo by Photo Traflfr. Along the Main Line OVKItHROOK Mrs. -Wilson Younff. Jr., of G373 Woodblno (ivcnnc, will enter tain nt dinner on Friday evcnliiR, Jan nnry SS, In honor of her daughter. Miss llerlhn Yotnigr, beforo the meeting of Mrs. (Jny Overcnd'H rinncltiR clnsi. Covers will ho laid for TO guests. Mrs. Kdwin O. Close, of G163 Drexel road, Is visiting friends in Cleveland, O., for several weeks. MERION-Mr. nnd Mrs IMward Uok will leavo early In February for Ormonil Bench, Fin. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick J. Poth, of Highland avenue, havo gone to Atlantic City for a short stay. ARDMORC-Mra. Ryron P. Moulton will return to her homo on Ardmoro nve nue on Monday from Now York. Wilmington General and Mrs. T. Coleman du Pont. Miss ICllen du Tont nnd Mr. Kleuthere du Tout left this week for New York, whero they will spend tho remainder of tho winter. Miss Rcneo du Pont, who re cently made her debut. Is spending sev eral weeks In Kentucky. She will Join her parents later In New York. Like Goose" is six colors the fun of risiTiiii .."""J""" SanssMii i i iiiiii i I PnKliV T pActpt rpcrnlfirlv. , ., - rUtfsV IW-A. J 'ffA II f7mKitttmt1kmsmmlWsmsTst!IUtittiWmM i WFi' "MMistMF'' tKnsJtstSHmfvriSSfsMfHIK'nm vWsLlHljsKtsBBiisSBasisVKVsISSrMss llssssssss,l''l'',,,'''' , n ll-ll.. g Germantown SIlss Emma Cnhs.ll, of 15 West Chel ten avenue, will have Miss Natalie Haw ley, of Now York as her guest tho latter part of January. Mr and Mrs. Oswald Hnmpton Schell, of 32 West School lane, have had Mr. nnd Mrs. Iloopes, of Wilmington, Del., as their guests. The Oermantown Cricket Club was a gay scene last night, when the members of Mrs Joseph S. I.overlng Wharton's dancing clas appeared in rostutnes nu merous ntid varied There weie French maids, peasant girls and men, Cnrmens nnd main- others popular nt every ios tume dance. The committee In charge of these dances Includes Mrs. Joseph S. I.overlng AVhnr ton, Mrs I! K. Dennlston. Mrs. Charles Olhbons Davis, Mrs. Joseph Priestley tlutton and Mri. Augustus H Staughton. Mrs. Augustus 11. Stoughton, of Kast Washington lane, gave a dinner of 14 covers hist night In honor of her small daughter, Miss Nancy Stoughton. The guests afterward attended Miss l,ock wood's dancing clas-j at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. There will be a ery Interesting meet ing this afternoon In the hall of the Young Men's Christian Association when Miss Scholleld nnd Miss Fell, of Knglnnri, will tell of the pitiful cases of fntherlcss babes In France. Mrs. Cornelius Steven, son will also speak. Along the Reading The concert and entertainment held Inst night nt 8:1G o'clock nt the Ablngton High School was given by the Ilomn nnd School Association of Ablngton on the occasion of the presentation to the high school of a stage curtain. Some of those who rendered musical se lection" were Miss N'nn Dagney, soprano solo, entitled, "For All Ktcrnlty" and "Tho Secret." The nccompanlments weie plcd by Miss Marie Wooley. A musi cal solo, entitled, "Caprice In A minor," wns played by Mrs. II. Vance Peters. Mrs. Paul Kraft gave n soprano solo. A tenor solo was sung by Mr. Paul Kraft, atul a recitation, "Arthur and Herbert," from Shakespeare wns given by Miss Apgnr. Mrs. Albert M. Pierce, of CSth avenue. Oak Lnne, entertained nt tea on Thurs day nfternoon, Introducing Mrs. C. W. Doans nnd Mrs. T. B. Thomas. Assisting Mrs. Plerco to recelvo wero Mrs. George KoppenhofTer. 8r.. Mrs. Gcorgo Koppen hoffer, Jr., Mrs. O. Hnusmnn, Mrs. P. Roycr. Mrs. C. Sturgcl, Mrs, T Smith, Mrs. M. C. Yoder. Mrs. J. C. Hupp, Mrs. O. Mehler nnd Mrs. J Welsel, Sr. Mrs A. N. Mlngan rend n paper on the "Hills of Woman Suffrage." West Philadelphia Mrs. John Schwartz, Jr., of tho Nether lands, 4300 Chestnut street, will glvo a luncheon of 60 covers today at tho Manu facturers' Club. Mr. and Mrs. John Toram, of 0 South B7th street, will cclebrato their golden wedding anniversary today A theatre pnrty. followed by dinner at tho Bcllevue Stratford, will bo given in their honor. Tho W. W. T. G. M. Sewing Circle met Inst night at the homo of Miss Margaret Main nnd Miss Jesslo Main, M14 Havcr ford avenue. Thoso present wero Miss Muiguerltn Morrow. Miss Dorothy Chest nut Miss HI"' Headly, Miss Marian Headly, Miss Elizabeth Ncsbltt. Miss Margnrot Watson, Miss Ada Hackmnnn, Miss Mabel Hackmann and Mrs. J. Louis Golbman. Modern for the SoeletT P JwlU , nrrepteil nnd printed In the Krrnlri Leiliter. but nil surli notice must lie written on one side of the paper, must be signed 1" tnll. with full nddrem. and when possible telephone number must be B Srn'd nil such communications to "Society Editor," ETenlng ledger, 008 Chestnut street. Unless these requirements nre csrrlfd nut so thBt Ycrlficntlon mar be possible, the notice will not be published. "The Wise Mamma Goose" A jolly, happy Punky Dunk tale! Little boys and girls will find great delight in the story of how Mamma Goose outwitted the Sly Old Fox, to the joy of all the Barnyard Folk. Given Free With Sunday's PUBLICLEDGER all Punky Dunk stories, "The Wise Mamma 32 pages in length, beautifully illustrated in and so arranged that the children have all folding it into a real book. Punky Dunk books have won a warm place in childish hearts. Your children will enjoy them if you order your dealer to bring you the Public Ledger regularly. . . ,: . 22, 1916. LYCEUM INSTITUTE TO EtQLD INTERESTING MEETING THURSDAY Mr, Fullerton L. Waldo, Musical Critic of the Public Ledger, Will Address the Members and Their Friends at Alumni Building Other Doings ONR of tin cstlng ent ie most attractive and Inter- entertalnments of the venr will he given by the commute In charge of tho meeting nf the I.ceum Institute next Thursday evening, at '15. In the Alumni Building. Broad street above Columbia avenue. Tho meeting will be opened by n Molln solo, followed by a talk by Mr. Fullerton I, Waldo, musical critic of the 1'fnur t.rtHinn. Tho evening w III be n musical one and Mr Wnldo will speak on "Music, Old and Nck," This Is n fascinating subject In music lovers, anil It will be sympathetically handled by Mr. Waldo, who Is a thorough musician as .-veil ns critic, lie Is a most entertaining speaker nnd the friends of the I,yceum Institute, nro assured of an unusually plcnsnnt evening. Follow lug this will bo a Bkcteh, written nhd stnnrri by Mr. Lester M. Goldsmith, entitled "The Music Shop" with the fol lowing cast: Proprietor Mr. Lester M. Goldsmith. A Patron-Mr. Lewis Well. Accompanist Mr. Louis Cooper. ONGS. "Comln' Thro' the Unc," Miss Selma II. Schwab nnd Miss Kdlth Well. "Old lllnck Joe," Mr. Stanley Oppen helmcr "Sitter Threads Among the Gold," Miss Klodle Kebers nnd Mr. Adrian Ilnucr. "School Days," Miss Helen Hellbron nnd Miss Florence Hubschmnn. Extra "Syncopated Waltz," Justin nnd Fleurette Bauer. "America, I Lovo Thee," Miss Miriam L'llmnn. Tho committee In charge Is composed of Miss Bessie Rosenberg, chairman: Miss Rhea Olsho, Miss Gertrude Bnuer and Mr. Lester M. Goldsmith. The third annual show and dance, which Is to be given In tho Hellevue-Stratford on Friday evening, February 4, for St. Francis' Convalescent Homo, Is being ef fectively arranged, not only by tho mem bers who are taking part In tho show, but by the girls who nre on various com mittees for the outsldo t.ork nnd tho sell ing of lowers, candy, cigarettes nnd music. Miss Mnrjorlo Edwards hns chnrgo of the (lowers nnd Is assisted by Mrs F. Lytton Patterson. Miss Helen Dcmpsey, candy, assisted by Miss Margaret Dcmp sey, Mlaa Mario Bonner nnd Miss Mary Women Who Manage Your Affairs Why Not Consult Our Women's Department? We arc glad to answer inquiries, by letter or person ally, not only from women seeking sound investments with good income yield, but from those women also who desire to become well informed on -financial matters. Pamphlet 1A Element Required in Safe Invcttmenti for Pamphlet 2A Public Utilities at Investments for Women. Will be sent upon application. William P. Bonbright ( Co., Inc. . MARY H. INGHAM Manager Women's Department . "Room 506, 437 Chestnut St., Philadelphia , New York London William P. Bonbright & Co. II " w wilt liML ". Jennings. Miss Helen Hnrrlty, elffftf and clgaiettcs, assisted by Miss Heatrlfta Hnrrlty nnd Miss Irene Hradfond. Mls Marguerite MncDonnld has full charge of tho publicity Miss H Marguerite Eagan tins charge of entertainment nnd dance. Miss Mnrgat-ct Unmorellc nnd Miss Eagan have nrranged the program. Tho tickets nre In charge of Miss Kntliryn McMnhon, treasurer. Miss Dorothy Hoban has charge of the evening rehearsals, as sho did last jenr Tho ushers nnd programs nro under Miss Cnrollno Horan nnd Miss Katherlne Tullldge Miss Lucy Call, Who Is a member of the cast, has designed Ihn posters nnd also 1 ns charge of the adver tising, assisted by Miss Ellrnbeth Walsh, Miss Edwlna Walsh, Miss Gertrude Zaho, Miss Beatrlco Hnrrlty, Miss stay Felln, Miss i.etty Harrison. Miss Rosalie. Hbban atul Miss Ruth Israel. The graduating class of Februnry, 1518, of the Girls' High School, 17th nnd Spring Garden streets, held Its clnss danco last evening at the Ocrtnnntown Automobile Club. About 40 young couples partici pated in the dnnce The patronesses In cluded Miss Knthnrlne 13. Puncheon, prln clpnl of the school: Miss Emma Degnan, Miss Ethel M Recs. Mrs. F. G, Cnsaler, Mrs Samuel M Gerhard, Mrs. Schoflcld, Mrs. John F Penrose, Mrs, Lewis, Mrs. William F. Wlngnte, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. John H. Robblns, Mrs. 8herwood It. Chase, Mrs. Perry T Rider, Mrs. Ralph, Hurst, Mrs Isndoro Jatitn, Mrs. Nathan R.i urn and Mrs. Max H. Apt. The com mittee In charge of the danco was Miss Ruth A. Gerlinrd, Miss Mnrgaret W. Am bler. Miss Lucy M Penrose, Miss Helen M. Itnum, Miss Edith A. Gassier, Miss Hulda J. Apt nnd Miss Oraco B. Win gale. The Sigma Phi Sorotlty of tho Girls' High School will bo entcrtnlnod at tho homo of tho president. Miss Annabel Cro siler, 1511 Frankford avenue, today. Tho members who will attend aro Miss Edith Aroid, Miss Gertrude Curry, Miss, lclcn Barclay, Miss Alum Donald, Miss Ida Leyninn, Miss l-clla Rnndnll, Mrs. I. Dal zell. Mrs. W. Smith, Miss Mndclmc Con ithnn. Miss Cora Rogers, Miss Edwlnna Mnrion nnd Miss Betty MncDonnld. At a special meeting of tho Gladstone Club, held on Sunday, February 2S, was set as the date of Its nnnual dnnce, to bo held nt Martcl's Academy. Boston Detroit. Paris Bonbright & Co. WiiIIWshiWh r k. IVl L JsTTioy'--yiy XsWme II i fl