" i H,"Sfff',J(iPiN ""JdVPnUjpil' 40jf'm3cf'r -tc f Kl f I NANCY WYNNE PREDICTS GAY WEEK. The Second Monday Evening Junior Cotillon "Will Be jieia xuiiigiii- lYiioo uuwhs unu miss jpenrose Will Be Feted Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan WITH looay a ccr ol biuuij- nui commence, most of tho affairs will be, however, for tho younger set 'Tonight will see tno second meeting of the Monday Evening Junior Cotillon, which will bo bold In tho Hose Oar j.n of the liellevue-Strntfortl, nnd i will tnko the form of a dance and buffet 'nipper. Tho Harry Thayers will glp dinner for Elizabeth Orimths before the cotillon uiizaucm if, uy enc way, ; quite "10 of tn0 Greatest belles In tho ideb set l)amo "l,mor ,lns u lll!U " twill B0011 "ear somo "cws ' connec tion with her, but then theso weo debs 'have so much attention from so ninny ftnltors. how is it nossiuio to oo sure Juntll they tell is themselves, and good- Sness knows they nave plenty or. time hn mako up their minds before decid ing on their "I.lfo Sentences." Tomorrow night Bcsslo Downs and tfiarah Penrose will bo given a supper- danco nt the Rltz-Carlton by the James "Francis Sulllvans, which will be fun intt doubt Mrs. Sullivan makes a charming hostess on all occasions. There will bo a lot of children's parties at tho Doll's performance of A -. m . l A - . M w ft t. I 1 5 r ClDuerClin, euniunu umcihuuui itiiiuu K will be given by tho Misses MKtcr ft at tho Dellevue-Stratford Mrs. Chnrllo Harrison, Jr, will rIvc Lone for her llttlo girls. Mrs. Thomas vO. Aihton, Mrs. Ftederlck W. Schmidt, fit Miss Mary Converse, Mrs. Goorgo H. P5 Earle, Jr., and airs. Howard unison will also entertain for children, nnd so will Mrs. Edgar V. Sceler. It wa3 truly a goodly gathcting nt tho meeting of Mrs. J. Hutchison K- Bcott's Supper Club on Saturday night, at tho Bellevue-Strntford, and, by 'he way, It was tho last ono of tho i.rst series. Theso supper dances hao be come so vory popular that thero is quite a waiting list for membership, and Mrs. Scott has decided to start n mni1 Duflnq it tlnnrpci. hpirlnnlnrr tinvt J 1 3' week. lis- On Satin day night it was necessary to throw open both tho Itoso Garden and North Garden to uccommoduta tho guests, and let mo say here a word as to tho management. Things certainly do go well at the Hellenic. Thero were ill sized tables lor largo and small parties, and ccry ono was most ttll ciently served. Two orchestras had to bo placed, for tho Rose Garden was too crowded for every one to dnuco In theie, 10 all that had to bo planned out and arranged for, and I don't think It could have been better. No ono expected to do anything but danco and sup, nnd behold wo wero given a surprise In tho appearance of M tho funniest octot of darkles, who, "dressed to kill," danced and rake ralkcd, much to their own enjoyment u well as tho laughing guests', for (hoy wero extremely funny, especially a little man with u red Turkish cap nnd a swallow-tailed dress suit made of hprl tlntlni- ef nu'nlnp. mntprlnl in J largo and wido stripes. They wfro a lource of keen amusement, and It was ;V rejtful to stop "toeing the light fantas tic" for a short spaco of tlmo to watch these more than comic cnteitalntrs. There were a great many parties, and let era! girls up from Baltimore, among them Solby Zell, w ho was u guest of tho Spencer Millers, but It's almost Impos ilble to say who Is a guest of w ho at these parties, for we all change around 10 much ftom tnblo to table, because, K )ou see, everj ono knows overy one else Mrs. Alfied Noirls and Dorothy had n party and tho Chat lost A. Potter Jr's had eight guests, among them Anno Spencer, who Is a sister of Mrs. Potter. Heath Baunard entertained a largo Prtj His sister Mmgnret looked bo lovely in a stunning gown of light-blue pompudour silu, mado with a high backed bodlco and open, sqUaie neck. Mrs. Henry Augustus Berwlnd en tertained for Margaret, and Mrs. Rob ert V. Downing also had a large nuin oer of guests, Mr and Mrs. William Coleman Free man had a tnble, and among her suests wub Charlotto Bain, who looked ery mveet In a dark blue chiffon frock Among others who entertained .ind sre enteitulned I noted Charlie Gll Pln, Anna Gilpin. Mary Steele, Mni- S saret Patton. the Churchlo Williams, Charlie Harrison, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. BHllo Hirst, Mr. uud Mrs. Cecil Kitler. Emily Ehrot, Neddy Page, Roddy Pago nd the new Mrs. Roddy, Jean Thomp- : on, Qertruda Pancoast, Roddy Wister, " nam Jv. Reeves, the Evans Jtou- erts, Major Porter, Commander Nel Rftn IT 3 v- . n ,- n..it IT , -...., w !; taronmmicr nun. vj. H s- N.; Judge Audenried, Yorke Steven- on, the itlttenhouse Millers. Saunders & Meade, the Gardner CuHSUtts. Mariana M Powen. Lisa Norrls, Sarah Nellson. 5 r, and Mrs. Sldnev F. T. Brock. M Marguerite Patterson. Hannah Ran- do.pl.. Llla Fisher, Betty Scott, the M RWgway Relllya, Billy McAIeer. Jim "neaweaver, Frances Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Georire D. TlnsenErnrten. Joe M engarten. Jr., tho Jesse Wllllam- r . 3d, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carlo White, tho Jlmmie Potters, Mary fhomas. Mnrln Kelt Rthpl Shields. Jick Potter and Innumerable others. What Interesting, not to say amus- ,us, sidelights are thrown on our ecepted conventions now and again by the proletariat! We go along the en tenor of mil- xvav fnrerettlntr that ' there Is a world outside our own little orolt, and a verv rpnl one. too. In OL. T'nIch many people are living and dy- o ttua weeping and laughing quite ; much as are own friends and ac- ring, and at us, I am afraid. On Frl- va night I -was riding In a Spryce 'tret trolley, that line which has be- vcome dear to us through the efforts " many facetious rhymsters, among whom is the one who Jocosely described ,b car as "loitering" down Spruce nd "wobbling" nut Pin On this nenlnjr, as usually is the cuse, there re numerous members of the "sub- frged tenth" watea in the car. whe ' -win street or thereabouts three FOR SOCIETY FOLK passengers entered; a ery ounK nnd pretty girl accompanied by two tal low youths, nil eldently bound for tho Downs ball.' glen for Bessie nt tho Bellevtte t'nder tho llttlo debutante's lustrous black elvet wrap ono caught a glimpse of much Huffy blue-green tulle, nnd her brocade slip pers were of metal cloth to match tho frock. The three after prating thcin telvos Immediately became the cMiosure of nil eyes Two toothless old women who, with n joung girl nnd n little boy, wero seated opposite, nudged each other nnd stared and giggled. After the sweet young thing and her cnalicrs alighted at Broad street their re marks became audible, and 1 hcatd ono say, "Such a way to rldo In a car If she even had a scarf on her head, now, it wouldn't bo so bad!" Then In answci t,, something the young girl had said. "Huh' I'd Just llko to boo jou go out In the street lookln' like that." Of couise, in this land of the flee, wo nro nil entitled to our own point of view. XANCV WYNNE. Personals Dr. and Mrs. Joseph I.cld. of Ul'i Locust street, will nho n flintier of S! rover befoio the Culei li.ill on I'rldnj evening Mi nnd Mrs William Coleman l'rre nian will enlcitnln nt the theatre, tonight before the meeting of the Junior Cotillon nt the Ucllrvtip-Stratfoid Their guests will Include Miss Sunii I,nnh Bruce, Mr llnjnrd Henry and Mr. Caleb Wlstui Mr and Mn Holllnshcnil X. Tulor will also bIip a theatre partv hefoie tho Cotillon In honor of Mis Tnlor' de liutnuto sIMut, Miss ChrNtlno llaro rtotk ton. , JIis l,inid T Stotishun bus sent out cards for a the ilutifunt nt her home, 19J3 Walnut street, on Tluirsdii) in i o'clock in honor of Mrs Oliver Enton Cromwell, bet dnUKhtci-lu-lnw. Mis. Cromwell before her marriage Inst Noembei was Miss Hope T. llenle. This Is tho ll i. st l.uge. entertainment Mis Stotesbuu has given foi her. Because of tho lllneis of Mrs Stoteshui's fnther, In Chicago, the Imitations to the ilunsaiit have been delnj cd Elnhornte preparations have liecn made for the affair, which piomlses to bo one of the most delightful of the ycnon. Mrs William Rotth Wlster will lie nt homo Informally this nfternoon after i o'clock at 1113 Spruce street. No cards havo been sent out Mrs Philip Mcuer lllilnelaiidci will ic-celu- Informally this aftctnuon uftei I o'lIocIc nt bur home. J31 South 2M street, nnd tho mcceedlng Mondays until T,ent. Nit cmds hao been sent out. Mrs l.iiwronco Johnson, Jr., of 1227 Spiuco stieet, will 1)0 nt homo this nft ernoon aftei t o'clock No cauls linxc bten bent out Mr. and Mis. Ilcmy 11 1 liompson, of WllmliiKton, will glo a dlmtei at tho Itltz-Curlton on I'llduy evening, January 2S. Mm Thomas II. Teuton and Mis. .1 I!. W. Uldlock, of 1110 Spruce stieet. will ho nt home on Thursday, Jnnumy 'J7, nnd the Thursdays In l'cbuiary, from I until 0 o'clock No caids have been issued. Plans are under way for a masque of 191t and costume ball, to bo given nt tho Academy of Music nnd Horticultural Hall, Tuesday evening, February ii. Tho affair will be given by artists and students con nected with tho following uit oignniza tlons of Philadelphia. The Art Club, the T-Squaic Club, the School of Design for Women, the Plastic Club, the Phila delphia Sketch Club, the School of In dustrial Art, the Fellowship nnd Students of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Pino Arts The masque held last Mn was the first step toward bringing together In an evening of beauty and cnjomont those with a common Intel est In the arts This ear the Aaulemy of .Music will bo used for the stage performance, lasting from 8 CO until 10.20, the guests then passing undei the covered wn to Horticultural Hull adjoining, wheie a costume ball will bo held until 3 a in Tickets may bo obtained by applying to tho Masque Com mittee. 3)1 South guinea street., Mr. and Mrs Wharton Slnklei. of Klklns Park, left last week for a trip through the South, to be gone for several months. Mr. and Mrs, John J. Bishop, of Colum bus, N. J : Mr. and Mrs. Caleb S. Rldg waj, of Crescent Columbus, N. J. and Mr. and Mrs. William N. Bannaid. of 2115 West 17th stieet, Wilmington. Del., will leave on Monday, January 24. for Fort Mejer, Phi , where they will remain for several months. Mrs. Bsrclay Harding Warburton.aof Rosemary, York road and Township lino, will leavo shortl for Palm Beach. I la Mrs William 1 Cochran, of 21.T Hansom street, has left foi Hut ope, wheie she will i emain for several weeks, Mr. Henn Lukens gao nn Informal muslcale on Friday ufternoou at his studio, 15M Chestnut street. Among his guests were Mrs Winlield Scott Arter. Mrs William Baker Wheleii, Mrs William Houston Greene, Mrs. David Lewis, Mr. and Mrs Harry B. Owsley. Dr and Mrs Frank Owsley. Mrs. Coleman peace Brown, Mrs. James M. Anders. Miss SSIpporah Rosenberg and Miss Mary ilallock Greenavvald Mr Robert Armbruster will give a tea this afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock at his studio. 16th and Walnut streets, at which Miss Elizabeth Latta will sing. Tho organization meeting of the Phila delphia Indoor Horse Show Committee, attended by much enthusiasm, was held yesterday at tho home of Mrs. Walter C Hancock. 3720 Chestnut street, and it was decided that the Indoor Horse Show this jlar will be held on Thursday. Friday and Saturday. April 27, 28 and 29 The dajs chosen areTne week later than last ear because Easter this jear falls on April 23 Th committee discussed and approved several very decided novelties In the way of features for this year's program, and lidles who compose the committee are .SrieUrte Horse Show will be more Intlrtalalng. more Interest mr and will attract much wider attention than ever In the past. i Germantown The Misses Atmore, of 861 East Chelten. avenue, will give a eucbre and dance on Friday, January 23. n "Evening In Blrdland," by Mr. Ed ward Avis, bird mimic. wa given in the Sermantowu Bom' Club on Saturday ""," a part of tho free course of fertalnments open to members. Mr. X uTt" "nted musician, a. well as naturalist and uses his violin with pleas rni e" In connection with his remark able whistling numbers. Th rti.ectors and business manager of .,T Lriian?own Conservatory of Music the G,er"'"r,. d3 f0r a faculty recital to have Issued taraa ',. rtrale,, be given m " " Januarj a. at VoritThe following artists will o " Mr, Jobn Thompson VijnUt Miss g fle n4 f" Mua HUa 11. iisou ".. . EVENING LEDGER PTn"LAT)TCT,PTrT A. MONDAY. JANIZARY T0AID IN CHARITY AFFAIR FOR CONVALESCENT HOME l TV ll 'gsSnSMjife, m m KmKK Iff w feL t mm H(v JJEwb If' ?S $$& ilBlllJT "iilllillMflli 25vNi7V V I K 'CMSMii-itzM 9HCHMDIBWIBK.n n v "flBS " MsBm WKSSfBBaimBSImV MSS ZN . COAOV Weddings STOTIVMCBNCII A ery pietty and Interesting wedding will tnl.e place tonight in tin Lutheran Church of tho lteforuritlnu, (Jntatln nnd Carlisle sticctH. when Miss IMna Mucnch, il illghtci of Mr nnd Mr L I" Mucnch, of 3732 North Cat lisle strct. will be given In manhigo lis her father to Mr James Stott, of l'nhorough. Tho Lercmony will lie performed at fi.30 o'clock by tho pastor, tlm Bev. I W. Ilobst, nnd will bo followed by a leccptlon nt tho home of tho brldo's patents. A gown of Ivory satin tiimmcd with equlslti laco of the Mime shade, and u tullo t catmht with orange blossoms and extending to the hem of the toiirt train, will bo worn by tho bilde, who will bo nttended I" her HlstOM, Miss lliln.l Mucin ll, initial or honoi, nnd MHs Loulso Miieneh nnd Miss Emily Mucnch. bridesmaids JMsh Ljilla Stott, tho brldcgioom's niece, will be (lower ghl Ml Stott will hiivo his biother. Ml 1'iedeilck Stntt, foi best man, nnd for usheis Ml. Clyde Lrnvoi, Ml. uraniiey Ellis Ml Phillip W. Cooke and Mi. John Cording Tho brldegioiini mid bilde will spend their honejiiioon 111 llin boulli. and will bo at homo after Mai eh 1 at 107 lirecn lane, ltoxborough. tlASENBULEIt-SEC-ItBST MHs Itegina Segrest. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Louis Segrest. of 3120 Diamond stieet. will become tho brldo of Ml Al bert J Haseiibiiler this nfternoon at t o'clock, in thn Chinch of the Most Precious Blood, 21th nnd Diamond streets. Rev Doctor Mnpleton will oflli'late at tho ceremony, which will bo follow eil by a reception nt the home of the bilde's par ents Mr Segrest will givo his daughter In marriage. Sho will wear her traveling suit, a beautiful combination of wisteria chiffon velvet and white fox tui, miu a white hat. Miss Estelle Hasenbuler, the bridegroom's sister, will bo tho bride's only attendant. Mr Louis Segrest. Jr , tho bilde's broth er, will bo Mr llasenbiilei'B best man. Upon their return from nn 'xtenslv trliv, tho bridegroom and bride will live at 4017 Frnnkford avenue, mid will iccclvo after February 1. BRENNEMAN-SCHOCH Announcement is made of tho marrliigo of Miss Elizabeth J Srhocli. d lughter of Mr. und Mrs Wnlter E. Sehoeh. of 2713 North 20th street, to Mi rosier u nrru- , neinau. of Carlisle, Pa. on Fildii) even- i Inc. at h o'clock, fit tiie- home if tlio bride's parents, the Rev I'iniiU 'hMl pustor of tlio Emiiiiiiiuel itefoiuird Epi .opal Church, Voik ami Sepviva streets ofllclating nt the ceiemonj The bride was given in marriage b hei father and was unattended She was nttlied in a gown of whlto crepo de chine and tulle i trimmed with duchess lace Her veil of tulle was caught with sprays of orange i blossoms Mr. and Mrs Brenneman, after a short wedding Journoj, will live at Conway Hall, Carlisle Navy Yard Affairs Mis Frunk A Hulford. wife of Cap tain Halford. U. S M. C . entertained at auction bridge Saturdaj afternoon at her home In the Navy yarn, in nunor of her mother, Mrs E. S. Lone, who is her guest for some time, and Mrs I. A. Traut, wife of Commander Traut, U 3 N , of tho receiving ship Illinois. Her guests Included Mrs. Robert Leo Bus sell, Mrs. Littleton Waller Togewelt AValler. Mrs. Alexunder S Williams. Mrs L. J. Maglll. Mrs E. Snow, Mrs E. D. Ryan. Mrs A H Owens, Mrs A 11 Court, Mrs William Leo Pryor, Miss Margaret Harris, of Rochester. N Mrs Rivlnus. Mra. Frederick Bunsville Payne, Mrs Porter and Mrs Ralph L Shepard West Philadelphia Miss Marjory Maher und Miss Naomi Maher, daughters of Major Anson A Maher, foimerly of this city, now of Dub lin, Ireland, gave a most enjoyable dance Friday evening at 32u0 Chestnut street Among those present wero Miss Jukes, Mr. and 'Mrs. Adamson, Dr. and Sirs. J Roberts Hrjan. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Stouey, the Misses Goodwin, Miss Ruth Israel. Miss .mlly Prowataln. Mr. Roland Israel, Mr. Joseph IX. Bryan, Jr., Mr Ralph Rahman. Mr. Arthur Prowataln, Mr. Ernest Prowataln, Doctor Parker and Mr. Hrjan 'Martin. Notlcea for the boclety pae will be acivpteil and urlntctl lu the Kvcatna: I edxer, but all such notice mu.t be vtrlttea on oue kldo of the paper, iuut be llaued In full, with full addrru. und vvtieu poaeibie lelepleuue number mut be aiicu faend all such oniDiunIcatlon4 to "Socltr tdltor." Kyenluu ledger, og Cbeatuut afreet. L'nlcaa the requlrementa ro carried out o Ik aerllieatloo may be puulbU. tb notice will uol be l-ublUhcd. wtmm WV7 :iminHHHiik H J l mWBmMP" " Tf i WiffffraWw- ' mwEKEmWta mM&mSS&mWBUmm: ' Wm BBBK.nBdF fv 9H i IH WIMHRSBPk' wHr ' Along the Main Line MEI5ION Tho second annual Informal "get together" dinner of the Merlon I'lvle Association, to bo held llmrsdo. .Iiinuni .'". at 30, In the ballroom of tho Overluook (lolf Club, mid which will bo presided over by Mr. Edward Uok, presi dent of tho association, will be called Itnllroad Night, and promises to bo a unique uffalr In tho history of the elub Eve iv braneh of tho railroad svsteiu will be taken up and practlenll) explained by men nctunlly "on tlio Job" men who liavo safely curried tlio limited express over thousands of miles, through dciisu fog, blinding blizzard and In sweltering weather; men from tho electric load of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Main Lino division, who, with the nislstanco of lan tern slides, will tell of the intricate de tails of this latest rallrond development, men from the tower room, who huo woiked the wonderful signal code that has saved hundreds of lives; men who have drnftid tho glgantlr network of thousands of miles of railroad heds, men who have the responsibility of a whole train on their hands nnd without whose signal no stop can bo muda; men who have 'run buck" luuulruis uf leet with the red Hag to warn a fnst-comlng express of danger ahead, men from the wrecking new who have directed tho tragic work in connection with big nnd small wrecks, men. In fact, who have dono "the run ning" In overy quarter of the railroad world. Altogether the night of January 27 promises to bo ono long remembered not ul In the minds of the men of tlm Merion Clvlo Association, but In tlm memory of "the men from tho ranks who oro looking forward with much picas- WINTER KES0RTS suMMi:itii.u:, s. c. FOREST AND COTTAGES SDViMr.aviu.r. s. a Mow lru Psrwrb libl n.lf Ccn T. iu, ata ci rotf itr iir(BK Kiaioc ana unviua I,t.n eeBOffttd wltb h.ttl Outll. wild turkM ft aid dr bllotUt Tkru lltfulal car irTlfS BMkltt lKllnU.i V. W. Waxtafr C. TfPrlatara CHAS A WElIt. Maaior. OLII I'OINT COM! OUT. VA. HOTEL CHAMBERLIN a. Jt OLD POINT COMfORT m SwImmlmrPool. OIO. r. ADAUI fortttt.s Mai "Aalc Mr Fo.ter' 12ib and Cheatnut Sts ; Cooks' Tours. 1ST 6 Broad St. I faana. B. B. uc itsa unaamue ou ATIANTIO C'ir, K. J. &r TtTLMNTICCIM ATLANTIC art. I Superior location with unoDsirucion viowoi i and bMrdwcilk. A recorl i standard or exael lance 1 -T " -i A JV "- I C.c...60d. miTXJ.BU2Xf. jM mmmmm-mmaBmtmmmmitmmi mm m TltM. TIAKTIC CITY has 5taTiewtandaTdof owrviccs,oiniorcaf7aDCvury XARCEST TIKFROOF BtSORT HCTTtX 6swnmv.ua. m THE,1Hrcu,jTfrjwtteidv HIE ItADINO Rtsour uoiriorTHt WORID f0nmoroiig!i-l3Kiin;ini A.TL.ANTIQ CITY. N. J. owMCaawis uiaaaiviat eOlH WHITC 4 SONg COUPaNV Westminster " w bmco. Kir. i 1,1 00 X9 . W JU.SV Mil vkJjf. CSaJ. SMU, ilk Golf Seafood XA an Oatba and X trn...wnu Vk t, Menegar f rfk.A sroa. Vs. J - uro to this explnnntlon of their exciting work, In whoso telling many thrilling In cidents and interesting slilo Uglits will doubtlessly be revealed. Mis. Carl E Llndgien ontertnlned nt brtdgn and daiielm; on feiturdn evening. Her guests Included Mrs Thomas W1I llams, of Scrnnton; Colonel und Mrs Fredciiek T I'usey, Di. ami Mrs. William Walsh, Mr and JIrs flrorgo Peimlgnot. Mr. and Mrs George Ciiufmnn, Mr. Ed wurd Field. Mr. V. Field, Mls Katherlno Qtilnn. Miss Mario Camblos, Miss Kath leen Delnny, Mr. John Murnoy, Ml Hnuy Dimenii, Mr Earl Hepburn, Mr Philip Millet, Mr. William Turner. Mr Samuel Turner, Colonel William Carson and Mr. Cnron Rhodes. Along the Reading Mrs (icorgo Horace Lorlmer. of Church rood, 'iicite, has nrinnged for u class In pnrllnmentnrs lnw to meet at h"H home nn Tuesday afternoons during tho months of February and Muiih Theso classes will bo conducted bv Miss Urquhart Lee Friends of Mr. Walter Jones, of Win- cote, will ho glad to hear ho has re- I covered from his recent Illness. Mr and Mrs. Harold McFurland, of Lenox road, aro receiving congratulations on tho birth of a sou. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiimrr PUBLIC HMHiiiiiim;HIIMIIIHIIIIIHMMtllllllllTI 24, IMG. TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB OF LANSDOWNE WILL MEET Members to Be Addressed by Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Houston and Miss McConnell Mutual Progress Society Holds Evening of Grieg Music M', US 11. S PRENTISS NICHOLS, vice president of the Eastern District of the State Feder itlon, will nildrets the meeting of tho Twentieth Centurv Club of Lnnsdownc tomorrow afternoon Mr Howuid K Houston, of the Wom an's tub or Itldtej Park will speak on ' Amerlrntil7liiK the Immigrants," nnd Mls Man McComiell. of Philadelphia mil spenk on ' Educntlonnl Interests of the Consumers' Inpue " Mrs Isnnc II Rhodes, Federation sec retary will he In charge of the meeting. Mi llidgn lloigen addressed the Mil tusl Progreos Society In Its rlubroom, 27 I hrlstlnn stieet. on "Edvnrd tlrleg and Ills Mti'le ' on Frlilav evening Mrs. iinrsfii was nlstcd nv Mr Iadore ' ornk Mi Authonv De Luca nnd Mr Insepli Kossman, of the socletv, who lnPd musical selections bv the great NorweRinii lomposer. The Vuxlllntv of the Hebrew Ladles I mercenev Soilet) held Its reuulnr semi monthlv meeting nt Its rooms, SOS Pino meet Mi (leorgc J. Hurrlson presided. Reports were lend from tho following committee Enlertnlnment, Mr Mitchell I'ovv nnd Membeihlp Mr. Solomon n us mis ineoii uinsniirg, cnntnnnn of the Ball Committee of tho mnlu or ganization, nddresscd tho members and also extended an Invitation to the nn mini ball, which will lie given on Feb iunr 22 nt Meicnntlle Hall A com mittee wns nppolnted by Mr. Hurrlson to secure donations for the bnll The i ommlttee consists of Ml Julia Oreen wnld. Miss I'nubi Bodek, Miss Adcllna Cohen Miss Paulino Hurrlson. Miss Jes sie Snvlt. .lis ll SalkowltA Miss K. Berkoutv mid .Miss tistninu V special entertainment und dance for the mem bers will tnkr place Fobrunrv b nt tho clubrooms Mr Chiulc- A I'lshci entertained at a stag dlnnel at the Colonnndo on Thurs- 1 dsv evening Clivers were laid for 20 cucsts, who Included tho Rev. William K Plshcr, Mr .lames hhelble, of Read ing. Pn Mr L man Hoffman, of Pcnns urove. N. J Mr Cnlvln B. He's, of llellcrstnvvn. Pa . Mr Wllllnm Durham, Air Arthtii Hood. Ml. Eirnest Smythe, Mr li .siliull.:. Mr Alexnndtr Hampcll. Mr Janus Kennedv, Mr llarrv Kenncdv, Mr llllnm C K Walls. Mr. Joseph llostellej. Mr Adam C Fisher, Mr I W. Klopp, Mr Jacob Rltzman. Mr. Earl Mr Teeter Mr Harry King. Di J S Parker and Mr Fred Lambert A dunce will be given In the Masonic Hall, Boverly, N .1 . on Saturday evening. The latroncses include Mrs. T. uurnct liaiu- wln, Mrs. Burton D Blair, Mrs Alexan der C Fergusson, Jr. Mis John M Hamci. Mrs Benjamin F Uatihtnn, Mrs. (1 Walter Hollovvaj. Mrs Willlfim T Kirk. Ji.. nnd Mrs. Louis S. Kite The committee in charge of the affair includes Mr John W Hauler, Mr. Alexander C. Porgusson, Jr, Mr. O. Wnlter HoIlown, Mr. Louis s Kite nnd Mr Frank W. Thacher An Informnl surprise party was given for Miss Catharine McClelland upon the annlvcrsaiv of her birth at her home, 3518 Pnrrlsli street. Inst week Mr John Carr and Miss Marie Heath rendered sovcral operatic selections In duct, ac companied bv Mr. Clifford Porter on the mandolin and Mr Thomas Porter on tho guitar. Among those present were Miss Mnry FlotcJier. Miss Genevieve Ford, Miss Helen Ford, Miss Theresa McMann. Miss Catharine Kllgarlff, Miss Ethel Har vey, Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter, Mr. Ed waid McGowlu, Mr James McGulgan, Mr. Georgo Fitzpatrlck, Mr. James Fury and Mr. John Lee A dinner-dunce was given last week by Mr. and Mrs William Wright, of 1W2 Ox ford street, to the members of their danc ing class. A feature of tho evening was the cabaret performance given by some of thn members, among whom are Mr. nnd Mrs W. Hutchison. M and Mrs. B. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. (1 Ek er, Mr. and Mrs Wolper, Mr. and Strt,. I Walker, Mr. and Mrs. C Ycrkes. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Maule, Mr. and Mrs. G Ziegler, Mr. and Mrs. F. crkes. Mr. and Mrs. V. Straus, Mr. and Mrs. II Reeves, Mr T. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. A. Shedaker, Mr. F. Fln- kenhaus, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Mllander, Mr. and Mrs W. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. W. Buzby. Tho members of the K. K Klub were entertained last week b Mr. Ired Bchnuffele, at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. G D Cialg. of 4b02 Paschall avenue. Those present were Miss Natalie Craig, Miss Emma Peterson, Miss BInnche Chap ..an, Mrs. George McKauc, Mrs. G. D. v"rolg. Mr. G. D. Craig, Mr. George .doore, Mr. Lawrence Gcttlngs and Mr. Calvin Craig Tho Grandls Amlcao gave a party at the homo of Miss Reba Zager, 19 North 10th street, on Sunday. Covers were laid for 12 guests. Pink carnations were used House Hunting is always tedious par ticularly when you must continually hunt for the janitor. You can eliminate the bother and futility of the task and quickly locate possible houses by advertising your wants in the Public Ledger. Every morning early the Public Ledger is read by a vast number of people who, more than likely, can accommodate you. An advertisenfSvb in the classified columns will bring you immediately in touch with these people. LEDGER aiiiMimpijjimtMiJin td as decorations Mr, Abraham t'oheti en tertnlned ns a comedian and vocal solos were rendered by Miss Mollye Gelbcr and Mr George Schwartz. Among those pres ent were Miss Molbe Gelber, Miss Estella Katlln. Miss Rose Shapiro, Miss Fanhyd Osmnn, Miss Gladv Fox, Mr, Benjamin H f-obelman, Mr Ludvvlg Molnar1, Mr Howard Lnnnln, .Mr. Abraham Cohen, Mr Oeorgo Schwartz nnd Mr, Harry A Fcld mnii Miss Sarah Ocrson, of too South Eih street, entertained the Unique Club, of which she Is a member, at her residence Miss Gerson Is nn ardent worker for the ba7nar nnd dance to be given by the club on February 2, nt the Gladstone Club room", southwest corner Hth and Susquehanna avenue, for the benefit of tho war sufferers Mr. nnd Mrs B Laskawltz, of 70t Bain bildge street, announced the engagement of their daughter. Mnllldn, to Mr. Max well Dletch. of Camden, last Sunday eve ning, and also announced the engagement of their son llermnn to Miss Ida Mar mour, of 2215 South 16th street, on Sunday ovenlng The ceremonv wns followed by a re ception attended bj the following: Mr nnd Mrs. Laskaw Itz, Mr and Mrs. B Dletch, Sir. and Mrs A. Marmour, Mr and Mrs. M Levin, -Mr and Mrs. J. Mar mour. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1 Marmour, Mi. and Mrs J. A Salkln, Mrs S. Needle, Mr. and Mrs. Schmuklcr. Mr. and Mrs. Shum- sky, Mr. and Mrs Pogatch, Mls Ida Mar mour and Miss Jeannette Marmour, Miss Jim isnyuer, .miss Matilda Needle and Mies Reba Needle. Misses Anna. Matilda and Ethel Lanknwltz, Mr Herman Laskawltz, Mr. J. Levin. Mr Samuel Carmel, Mi Weiss and Mr. Rosenthal A long tnlk on "War Sufferer In Eu tope" was given by Mr J. A. Salkln. On Hundaj, the members of the fast coming Crestmont Country Club, of South Philadelphia, Mr Harry F. Henwood, Mr John J McDcvltt. Mr. W. Leo Dougherty, Mr Charles J. Bodgcrs, Ml. Kurl O Lludberg and Mr Stephen Rlch nrdson, obtained a beautiful site for their new home, mnlnl) through the efforts of their treasuier and secretary, Messrs Rodgers nnd Doughorts, respectively, A meeting was held Sunday, when the mem bership was Increased to 12 members, and tho final arrangements wero mado for their first annual danco to be held In tho near future. Mrs William D. Bock, of 1533 Spring Garden street, gao a small dance on Saturday night in honor of Dr. and Mrs. S. Sims, of Illinois What's Doing Tonight Junior cotillon. Bellevue-Stratford; 10 o'clock. MlachA Kltnan recital. Academy of Mualc, & 1G o'clock Ma Mon's Association annual ball. Mercan tile llall. 8 30 o'clock. Mualcnla and cUnnnt. Walnut street Asaa cttlon, Itltz Carlton, 8 o'clock Local option rally, acrmantonn V. M. C. A.t 8 o'clock lecture, "Julius CJaeiar." by Frederick xVanle vltherpoon Hall, 8 o'clock. Lecture, "Distribution of Illrds," by Dr. Wlt mer Stone, Academy of Natural Sciences; In: Stefaniion films, Unlvrrsltj Museum; 8X0 o'clock. Concert, by students. Hahnemann Collece. Lecture. "Unlat Churches Among. t Us," by the Rev Joseph McMahon, Catholic Qlrla' High ifchool Lecture, Umma Goldman, Itoyal Hall, nth and Morris streets. N'orthweit Business Men's Association, 233a Columbia avenue, free Reunion Class of ID0T, G Irani College, Moae bach's Rait. . . . . ... South Philadelphia Huslnein Men s Aaaocla tton, llroad and Veder.il streets. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES LEARN LANGUAGES at the Berlitz School I6th Chestnut 6U. (Oyer IUker l'liarmaej) Telephone Sprues 4604. New CUaaea Constantly Forming Temple University nttOAD AND BERKS STREETS College course (A. II. U. S.L Teachers' Collece (U a In Ed.). Com mercial Education (Normal). Commercial course Secretarial coursaa. and short, practical bualneas coureea. Freeh m a n clauses forming February 1. CTDAVFP"? The lleat Bustneaa School. aitvrtXK. soi.807 Cheatnut Straat. DA.NCING ,r 1730 Jf. llroad St. Phone DIa. 8SS Wagner sociable nvery Wed. & Sat. Evta, Scholar' Anniversary Dance Tonight Also Wtd. Thurs. J-'r, nnd fat. Euga. Aaalatanta' Benefit Dance Frl Kva;, Jan. 58 CO.NTINUOUb Banco Hat Eve., Jan 20. 11 I