-. lyl&tnmyt?, am MB y- ""-flfr-rvys, -tv "5tSH- -Kr"f rwzmm&ispm ?iviwiKmwp iS w I P m A TtfrtV WVNNF, Tfi TNTT?,p-m-T1nn IB w- "t:;; UN o u rr jxv-.LAiN UHi AT THE JttJLTZ The James Francis Sullivans Will Give a Dance and Supper for Miss Sarah H. B. Penrose and Miss Elizabeth Downs Tonight After Opera r ' 2 AFTER the opera, tonight, which win .bo "La. Bohome," with Caruso anil Ecottl. iy t'10 wft nnd 80 wo aro ex" occtlnff a trcat- h0 Jnmca Francis Sullivans will entertain at a supper and Anc at tho Hltz-Carlton for Sarah L-ftnroso nnd Desslo Downs. Both these t h seem to bo having a very good K time! they havo each had largo balls V it 1. ilia tlAllnimn lit given I"" mem ui wiu ucuuvuu their rcspectlvo progenitors, and there havo been Innumerable thcatro parties, luncheons, dinners, dansants and nil jdnds of festa for them. There wilt be principally membors of tho dob sot to night, though milto a fow of tho younger married people will be there, too. As tho days go on tho membors of tho Junior Lcnguo aro nil .becoming more and more Interested In tho enter talnment which they will glvo on Feb ruary 2, In tho "ballroom of tho Bclle-vuc-Stratford. I understand tho scene B of tho play, which Is, by tho way, a A nantomlnc, is laid in Florence, ana mo K costumes are all to bo of tho 14th cen- m, tury. UTiiiintu pencoai uiuc, oiu rose, emerald green, vivm orange arm uecp purple will bo blended harmoniously in tho cowns which will be worn by K very up-to-date girls, K' Thcro will bo two ballets running through tho play, for there Is a plot to It nil. Ono Is a gorgeous yellow bullet, Wh -n-hlch Is to come In the llrst act, to divert the Florentine j.acnes ana i,oras seated In a garden, and tho second, u L t.t ballot, will take pl.ee In tho H, third act in a sireut Htuiit;. Miie uiiniuu p" feature In tlio poriormuncc is mm 1111 those who arc talslng part are girls, and tie men In the yellow ballet will bo Impersonated by Cornelia Loldy, IK 0ajr Tllghmail, Jean Thompson, Kllza- B beth Henry ana ueriruuo iienry. xnen the Lords in tlio play win ue Adeline Pepper, Lalito Wlllcox, Jtnry Mitchell, Susie Ingersoll and disc Hopkins. It nppcars tho second act Is a very spooky ono, a silhouette scene, with lights behind a white curtain, and tho actors will bo In front of It. There are to be blood-curdling nets, which will take place In a dark forest. .Doesn't It sound exciting? Tho name nt ihn whnln tlilntr Is "A Ballet of Or- ? lonrtn." Amontr thn clrls . lio will take 1 part are Anna Lewis, Helen Tower, Virginia Roberts, Gertrudo Tower, Sibyl TjVrlght, Eugenia rassatt. "'llr.a Fox, Margaret Dunlap, Eugenia Law, Kate Jayne, Mary Frances Fisher, Kitty Brlnton, Grctchen Clay tmd Mury Alice, Hatty Frazler, Marlon Savage, Alice Thompson, Margaretta Myers, Sarah Myers, Dorothy Dlsston, Mary Thomp son, Margaretta Benson, Ceclle Howell, Agnes Kennedy And Louisa D. Davis. Oeorglanna Brown, who Is teaching tho ballet, will do a "pas soul" as ono of the features In tho show, and those of I, us who havo seen Gcorglanna know that we havo a treat In store. Lent comes so late this year that many.of thoso whoso customary trip 1, South or North or shoreward Is made K during tho penitential season havo al- rendy left town. Gurneo Munn and his bride havo been enjoying the balmy breezes at Palm Beach for several weeks, and among others who have gone South aro Mrs. Francis X. Der cum, with her daughters, Betty and Mary, tho James King Cl.irkes, tho Daniel Bnughs and the Ross Camp bells, with their daughter Ethel, Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Drexel Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Sands and Alec Ynr nall. George Wldener and his guests have arrived nt the Chateau Fronteuac, in Quebec, and nro going in for all tho winter sports. Mr. "Wldener, with his guests, is planning to visit Montmo rency Falls and havo a supper of old French Canadian dishes, Including tho croqulgnolles and meat pies, nt Kent House, the summer homo of the Into Duke of Kent. Eleanor nnd Ellso Hop- j kins and Letty McKIm, who aro also g, sucutu, wero emcriuineu ai supper fe thero last week by Mr. Alfred Largo wttimcr, of Now York. The, Wldener party Includes tho Charley Munns, the FItz-Eugene Dlxons, Dr. and Mrs. Ed ward Bell Krumbhaar and Willtum Rhlnelander Stewart, Jr., of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Haggarty, Doctor and Mrs. Pease, Miss Dorothy i Pease, Miss M. Marshall and Mrs. F. B. Cooke, of Now York, wero Included to one party spending tho week-end f. at the Traymore, Atlantic City. Others registered thero include Mr. J and. Sirs. Frank J. Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. C. Comfort. Mr. nml Mrs. Charles CLlppincott, Mr. and Mrs. Pennock and ilsa Pennock, of Germantown; Mr. and Sirs. H. Clay DIngee, Jr., of Jen .klntown, Dr. and Sirs. Charles Cod man, Mr. and Mrs. Walter nrinton, Mr. nnur Leeds nnd Sir. Slorrls Leeds. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mrs. Frnnrla T XTnuln of HV7 Phift street, entertained at luncheon yesterday wternoon. rvm' Gerge C Thayer entertained tho Ml!! Ilqya Drancli of Queen Mary's Guild, .WniCh mePlH UflAlflu tn aa... fr thn MllPd l Pynetn. her home in Vlllanova, yes t?i.i VC' Tne members Include Mrs. Sam- '??' "oaine. Mrs. William Hodlne. Mrs. n,,,J' Kenton Elsenorey, Mrs. Thomas MW. . ,r, Jura- J0"n liaira, Jirs. tier &rhV i;yd' MUs Roberts, Mrs. Frede- 1 w ' omnoit, Mrs. George t: uur O.S. ltra- George L. Packard, Miss rh?',ron' Mr3- Claries Townsend. Mrs. ,r8 Slnnickson, Sirs. Joseph Jeanes 52L 1ifs; Henry Scott, Jr. The Queen wi7 aulId ls do1" much good work this th.i.r".ana the"e are branches all over Ui Main T.lnc. Xf. tT.. tPhnmnn had Ii'Nn.1h'n Ardmore, Mrs. Carroit Brown In I oerth aim m inhn iim-vev nu'rdon fin Brvn ti.,. lira t n.tiiu. r,.. ...-- .... ,, . sffjxi ""'in wuyier any iiiu iniaco fVJSler. of tho ,.. i.,... .,.. f i,h iaSiJf ust streets, will receive Infor- (i,7 tomorrow afternoon and on Wodnes- "r "'ternoons In February, after p w piy cards havo been bent out . r llOflrf A w.nt...ana .vn.. a .IflllpVlf ".w yes;erdav afternoon, from i until fjLMeck at nU $tU(Uo , thjt Maxwell wth nn Wjiu.t "!. JlU" ;t Jo?J Miton Srcee. " -V. Scammon ntul Mr. .Hnrvcy Mnltltind Watts. qniiif," i?Mm,l.cl t,rlcp Wcllirrlll, of 2-.1 W If "' Flrcct wl" Bv1 'I-" Inst of her nt homes tninonow nftcinooti. if ir C , ",f4or!ny '-Ids afternoon ?fnf v CU ',lt hTlr ,,n,nc. ,!" SP"lco street No cards have been sent out Miir'A'!1.""!! Moodwnrrt Ar,"tt and Vn IT, f. ,he"'. nt homc!' lM nfternboti. No cuds lme been sent out. u.rs iXyill,a7. Niters Cnmne lll re celyo Informally this afternoon after t o clock nt her homo, 2131 Walnut ,,slr-et Mrs. Georae tftitnn rinhii f .1.. Coronndo, I2d and Chestnut stiocts, will ' lie nt home this nfternonn from 4 until .. u uiuu, ,o earns linvo been Issued. Tho Mlises Klemm will receive In ,,nI?.h'.t,,,s ftft,"oon nt their home, 3031 Chestnut street. No catdi have been pent out. Miss Mnrgnret W. Wllion has returned to the hlto HoiiBo after spending sev eral woplM Iiero, where shu was oper ated on. Tho board of mnnaqcrs of the nplsco pal Hospital lins Issued Invitations to tho clciny nnd laity of the itloresc and other friends for nn Informal reception nt the hospital. I.i'lilch nvcinio nnd Front street, 011 S.'ltlll rlri fn 1 t,,.IM 1! nn1....t. m,.. 1 hoard of administration Includes Mrs. Ldwnrd II. mh. .Miss Kate It. Law rence, Miss .Marguerite K. Morris. Miss Gnrtiude A. l.ovejoy, Miss Buchanan, Miss A. M WcM. .Miss Theodora L. liutcncr. .Mrs. Mnbel II. Crofi. Mlaa g.-n'ltn nXffl'S Miss Helen Klininless nml Mlao A. Ttni-,1. lag-. Miss Katherlnc Rogers, of 2201 St. James place, spent the week-end as the guest of Miss Mai Ion Sharptess, of Chelten Hills, P. 'i. Mrs. D.ilo Filler, of Rlverton. Is spend ing u fortnight In Atlantic City. A song recital will be given nt tho New Centuiy Club by the pupils of Miss Mnbel SI. Parker next Saturday evening for the benellt of tho Children's Cuuntiy Week Association. Mrs. Clinrlcs Burke Sillier, of Glen Iron, Pa., Is entertaining Miss McCor mick nnd Miss niele, of Wlllinmspnrt, Pa., as her guests. Mrs. Sillier before her nuirrliigc seveial jeais ago wns SIlss Juno U. Church. Sirs. Kdward F. Henson, of Wlssa hlckou avenuo and Sliinhelm street, gave a large bridge party jooterdnv at her home. A few of those Invited wero Mrs. Henry Driver Booth, Sirs. David English Dallam, Sirs. Geoige Franklin Brown, Sirs. Henry W. Blown, Mrs. James Bayard, Sirs. Henry 1. Brown, Mrs. William B. Kurtz, Sirs. William Adjcr Law, Mrs. AVllliam K. Ilenrd, Sirs. R. S. Howard-Smith, Sirs. George Ross Green. Mrs. Slaurlco Carter Burton and Sirs. SI. C. Jordan. Along the Main Line OVBRBROOK - Sllss Hdlth Walz. daughter of Sir. and Slis. Hdward A. Wnlz, of the Arches, will entertain nt luncheon today In honor of Sllss Fiedor Ica Uenevlcvo Biemer, a debutante of tho se.'i.son. There will bo 16 guests. Sir. nnd Sirs. George 12. Shaw, nf Drexel rnml, are spending some time nt Atlantic City. BRYN SIAWR-SIrs. Howard Brown and Miss Sue. Hilna Brown, of Moirls nvenue spent tho week-end with Slis. Joseph Penrce, of St. David's. The Finders' Club meets every Tuesday evening in the Lower Sletlon Baptist Chapel, on Lancaster avenue, uheio tho pastor, tho Rov. S. Arthur Devmi, Is giving a seiles of Interesting talks for the men of the community. Chestnut Hill The dlnner-danco at tho Philadelphia Crlcltet Club was unusually attractive on Saturday evening. Tho small supper room In tho wing of tho main clubhouse had been dccointcd by a skilful hand. Red hangings and candle similes added a note of ehcui fulness und wt-ro a gicat addition to the already artistically lur nlshed rooms. Among tlioso who gave dinners weie Sits. Clarence Vaudeibcck, who had s-ever.il guests; also Sir. and Sirs. Kdwaid Sehuman and Sir. and Sirs. Hun Is Wurthm.in. Germantown Sir. Ashbrldgo Sharplcss, of Apslcy street and Pulaski avenue, who has beer, very ill with an attuck uf pneumonia. Is spending somo time In Atlnutlc City. Sliss Helen V. Iuskeep. of 4K0 Rublcam avenue, has retained from Chicago, where she visited Sirs. Raymond C. Tower. West Philadelphia Sirs. Roberts Lelnau has returned to her home, 1210 Spruce stiect, after a fou nlght's btay In Atlantic City. Dr. SI. Ernest Qulna. who has been the guest of his fiancee's mother. Sirs. Slar shall Rcld, for tho Inst few days, has re turned to his homo in Pensacola. Fin. Doctor Qulna s muniage to Sllss Grace Reld will take placo in Slarch MISS CLARE RIORDAN Miss Riordan will be married this after noonat 4 o'dockto Mr. Har- EVEKINa LEBGl5RprrTT,ArP,T,'PTTTA TUESDAY, JANUARY "T I iiJP. h k ' ' m $l im.M m i fc -jr u imp i ilr f I: 1 7 i f MdK Plinlo b I'hoto-Craftcrs. MISS ELEANOR CHANDLER Miss Chandler, who makes her home in Ovtrbrook, has mntlc quite a reputation for herself as u golfer and competes in most of tho important tournaments. SPORTS CLASS ORGANIZED FOR CHILDREN OF WYNCOTE Mrs. Fred. W. Morris, Jr., and Mrs. Isaac T." Starr Have Inaugurated a Delightful Class for Children to Be Taught by Mr. Brenner, U. of Pa. MftS. FREDKI Valley Pari RICK W. SIORRIS, Jr., of Isaac Tatnall Starr, or Chinch rnml, Wyn cote, havo organized a Sports Class for their chlldien and their children's friends, to meet eeiy Slond.iy nfternonn through out tho winter nt the home of Mrs. James E. Slerrltt on Old York load. Noble, un der direction of Sir. Hieniier, of tho I'nl vorsity of Pcniisivnnln. About 10 chll dien attend legulaily. Some of tho ehlhlien iiresent yesterday nfleriioon weie Miss SI. R.iilcllff I'nrness, Sllss Hllznbeth Sfouls, Sllss Slniguerlto Stevens. Sllss Ann Stevens. Sllss Doiothy Loverlng, Sllss Slnrlanua Sleriltt, Sllss Slolly llrailloy, Miss Slargueilte Boyle, Sliss Hllalieth .Stetson, Sllss Aim Stetson, Sliss ,Tnc(uellne Powell, .Miss Nancy Dray ton, Sllss Phoebe Hiuytoii, Frtdeilck W. .Morris. Jr., Be:iuenu llorle. Floyd White Starr, Daniel Meirltt, Itlchnnl Rush. Spencer Block, John (lllbeit, Jr., Rowland Gilbert, Furiiess Thomiison, Benjamin Rowland and lluince Powell. La Salle Collego will hold a subscription dance at tho Walton on Filday. Tho pro ceeds will go to the Athletic Association. The committee In charge of the nn align ments Includes .Mr. Charles Glenn, Sir. Clmiles Toner, Sir. Fianels Rouss. Sir. John Donnelly, Sir. John Gill, Sir. Leon ard Rouss nnd Sir. Joseph O'Loughlln. The patronesses include Sirs. Kdwaid Morrell, Sirs. James GUI, .Mis. Francis Callahan, Sirs. Frances O'Doiinell, Slis. hiniil Scherr and Slis. Joseph Ruf. Sliss HUzaboth Gallagher and Sllss Slay Felln will bo lio-tesbcs ut n dance in bo given nt the Walton on Fobruary 29 In aid of th'o Villa Maria Alumni. Sir. and Sirs. John Goldman enter tained ut tholr homo, 1A2I Bile avenuo, on Saturday In honor of thu 10th birth day of their daughter. Sllss Hosnnna Goldman. The guests Included Sllss Lillian Whltllu, Sllss Tsse Wliitlln, Sllss Zenin Whltlln. Sllss Clalio Levy. Sliss Kdiia Story and Sllss Bleanor Story. Sllss Gene K. Fuircll entertained nt ' cards and buffet luncheon on Katuulay Tho guests were Sliss Rita Conner, Sllss Slario Holl, Sllss Alice Rilg.ut, SIixh I Slarle Slullaney, Silas Nan Run, SIis,s i Slary Itementcr. Sllss Mabel iio.m e, ansa Nell Slullaney, Sllss Rosalind SI. Mui phy, Sllss Slury Ryan, Sirs. Joseph Gar vey and Sirs. George Keebler. Blabnrate preparations aio being made for the bazaar und danco to be given by the Unique Club on February " at the Gladstone clubrooms, southwest corner Susquehanna avenuo and IKth street, for the benetlt of the war sufferers. Big at tractions and numeious novelties of every sort and for every ono will be there. An interesting dance program has also been arranged. Tho Dramatic Committee of the Glad stone club has been rehearsing the furee, Millions In It," which will be given in Feliruar). The cast Includes Sir George Flshgraper. Mr. David Lane, Sir. Slnr t til SI Boylson. Sir. Arthur Schulhoff, Sir. Morton Wcndohl and Silas Nancv K. Rosenfeld. The annual muslcale of the Roxborough Melody Club, which wns postponed from December 13, took place last night In Odd Fellows' Hall, Rldgo and Lyceum avenues. Massenet's "Narcissus" was rendered by the club under the direction of Sir. George it. Wentllng. The soloists were Sirs Harry Caywood und Sir. G Lester Blankln Sliss Rosa SI. Slattls was the accompanist, and the assisting artists wero Sllss Florence Cornman, contralto soloist; Sllss Florence Adele Wlghtman, harpist, und Slaster Gurney Sluttox, violinist. The senior boys of the High School will give a dance In Aldan Hall on Feb ruary 1 for tticsenlor glrlB. The members of the clas are Miss Ruth Shannon, Sliss Claiu Ingram. Sllss Ruth Chalmers, Sliss Km ma Riddle, Sllss Ruth James, Sliss Madeline Mahon'ey, SIis Lillian Bloodsworth, Sllss Alma Vnderhlll, Miss g X DANCINO MfBnna. 1TJQ N. Broad 8t Phone Dla 83 Wagner SooiaU uvy Wad. 4 Sat h',. p.l.J,-.i Pra-'ta Tq'I Bvry fiaa lMith Honsall. Sllss Dorothy Winter. Sllss Mildred D.ivls, Sllss Georgetto Thorn, Miss Gertrude Palm, Sllss Helen Ostor llc, Sllss Josephine Lapp, Sllss Gertrude Lewis. Sir. Sears Dnlton, Sir. William Kldd, Sir William Rocbford, Sir. Ilarlo Halt, Sir. Robert Hagerty, Sir. Henry Davis, Sir. Reese Lewis, Sir. Charles Hunt. Sir. Arthur Batten. Sir. Chalmers Kerswcll, Sir. Bdwlti Ilunev Sllss Hinlllu (5ioss and Sir. J. I. Kershaw will net as ch.'iperones. What's Doing Tonight Music To.iehcrH' Association. Curtis HutMIng; 7. .'to o'clock. Dinner. Association of Credit Men, Hottl Ailelphla, It o'clock. Cuuidlan Society illnuor, I'oor ltlcli.tnl Club; 7 o'clock. lUnncr, (Iroccrs mul Imnorters' Bxclunge, Ilctlevue.StrHtroril 7 o'clock. Olicr.i. "Iji llohcme," Mctiopolltan Opera Iloi"e. s o'clock. IMm'UHslou. "American Merchant Marino," rnhcmily lrxtcnslou Society, Witlicrspoon Hull. S o'clock. Annual nicctliiB IVnn.Hylvinila Ilomn Tcach Ins Society nnd Frco Clrculatlne Library for llie llllnil. New Ccnturs' Club; 8 l.- o'clock. l'i ee. Annual convention. Woman SiitrraKo party, lutli l.fBlalatlvc District, Central CoiiuroKii tlouul Churcli. 1Mb and Green sticcts, S o'ctoi k I,e turc, "Mlsconceptloim of J'no Love," by llunii.i CoW man. 7."i North Hro.id ticct. WINTER EESOItTS ATINTIC f ll'. N. .1. Sfi&& ATLANTIC art. 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OKMNUQ, Vl.A , TREMONT HOTEL Bll( Rooms single, en suite with bath; under owner's supervision; excellent table; North ern cooktnx. Writ Ci-ptalo J W. Wllmet. "' CHAUi.liaTD.N. ft. L. ' VILLA MARGHERITA Only Inn overlooklne Harbor Only Inn overlooking Harbor and lUttsrr I'ark; re fine J patronage, Boutbern cookloc Wilte for booklet anj term CALHOUN MANSION opens (or eicluslve patronage, orletoal Co lonial furnishing?. Southern cookinf. yacht, leg, golf, tennis Sir. and lira. 1 It. Usrteleit. AUGUSTA, da. PARTRIDGE INN M. W. PAHTaiDUE A. D. COSHINQ OPEN NOVEilDEn TO MAY E relcutej to country cjubj two 18-bole golt 'i"' i-u- m-ua iHittauh utliiiM wsmflr&&9 Weddings TINDEI-niORDAN-. Tlio marrlngo of Stlss Clara Riordan, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Henry J. Rlor dnn, of 1702 South 22d street, nnd Mr. Harris B. Tindel, son of Sir. and Sirs. Amos Tindel, of tho Bcllevuc-Stralford, will take plnco quietly at I o'clock to day In the rectorv of St. Teresa's Church, Broad nnd Catharine stieets. Tho Rev. John Crowley will perform the ciemony, which will bo witnessed by the members of both families. Sllss Rlordnn, who will ho given In mnrrlage by her father, will wear a traveling costutno of blue chiffon velvet adorned with gray fox fur. Her slsler, Sllss Dolores Rlordnn, will attend her as maid of honor and will bo nttlred In n costume of blue rhnrnieiise embroid ered in gold, and will enrry a bouquet of orchids and sweetheart roses. A small reception will follow at the flellcvite Stratford, which Is to bo tlio future homo of tho couple. STBWART-SIAOEH. Tho marriage of Sllss Mnrgnret SI. Sla gec, daughter of Sir. nnd Sirs. Joseph Gil bert Mna-oo, of 1740 North Park avenue, to Mr Henry StcKenney Itcwnrl. wns solemnized this morning nt S 15 o'clock In St Slnlnchy's Church, tltli nnd SInster sticets The ceremony wns performed bv Archbishop Prendergnst, nnd tho Rev. S. J. Plt7patrlck officiated at the Nuptial Slass The bride, who was given In mar riage by her father, wore n traveling suit, of dark blue cloth with fox furs, and a dark blue lint. Sllss Oortrudo Sla gee wns her sister's maid of honor. Sir. Louis Rowland was the bridegroom's best man 1'pon their icturn from their honey moon trip Sir. and Sirs, Stewnit will Ilvo at W.'l North 15th street, Lugan. SOSISIHU-JONHS. Sir. and Sirs. Kvnn T Jones, of SIM North S2d street, announce the mnrrlngo of their daughter, Sllss Miirlnu Hlbaboth Jones, to Mr. Louis Flnmmcr Somtner on Tuesday, January IS, In New Vork elty. Sir. nml Sirs. Hammer, who are spending some time at the Trnymoin In Atlantic City, will ho at home after Fcbruniy 1 at KD West 93d street. New York. Wilmington Sirs. Frank L. De Arniond Is visiting friends at Wnrren, Pa. WINTER RESORTS OnkrPLv .c w.V . v,vX to spend the fwft winter The sunny side of this brsghi point of earth is 500 miles long it's Winter's Sun Land. 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Uxcellrnt tabls and service. IlooLlet. It. L BUCKLER, Ugr. POINT PLEASANT HOTEL Only hotel on the water fttnt. Open all year. Newly improved New management. Home cooktr.tr Hates f 3 per day up. K. V. Haltden. THE ALLEN HURST ,$& Btrlctly nmt class family hotel Centrally located. Modern. Home rooking floating, bathing No bar. W. II SPUJIUE. st. oi:oiigi:. inntMUDA ST. GEORGE HOTEL Delightfully situated on Hose IIIU. Rooms large anu well furnished. Private Raths. gun Parlors, Tennis, Golf. II. DALLMAN, HOMKItSKT 11IIIHGE. IiniIU SCAUR LODGE B,,0,alrE?1,vs A Ideally located overlooking the ocean Spa. clous veranda; homelike appointments; for professional & business men. f. A XJALC11. ritAsc.vn, iu:it.MuiiA Hntfl Frnsrati Ideally located. Elec. light. OICI riusuau e(J bUam heated; livery; motorboats. Ucyclca. Lverythlns mod. & up. to-date lllus. booklet on application to A. A. PENISTON. FltASCATI I. O. UEitMUDA. Write or call BELLUVIE'B TOUHS. 1T Uroadway, New York City. x'A0i:r, iiintsiL'DA SOUTH SHORE HOTEL Elba Reach. Burt bathing from house. A first-class, modern family hotel. Largs rooms A. A JOHNSON. Prop. 1'r.MllHOKE. HEinitlUA GRASMERE-BYrTHE-SEA Located near city and wean; boating, bath. Ine, fishing; all conveniences. Excellent table. Booklet. N. E. LUSHER. Prop. UA I LEY'S BAY. flEIUlUDA THE SEAWARD gggj 'SSTSi house; free boating & fishing U T. Constable. ST. AUGUSTINE. lM. The Valencia and Cottages Steam heat, electricity. Mrs. & Miss Eclcert. KEY V, EST, fLAu ISLAND CITY HOUSE Taurlit and commercial. Modern In every ds. tall : table and service arat clasa. Kooma vrltk batb Mrs. SHERMAN BimitUS. TUB JUFRSHW)V Kiuotxtn plan. Daily Jl i..lL. MWinter 25, 1916. Bala-Cynwyd Mr. nnd Mr. FrAtik U. Ilnmmor Rfiva a muslent ovcnlnft nnd supper Innt hlghr nt their home on Ucrwcn road, Cynwyd. Tho triicstfl wero tho Itov. Dr. ntul Mrs. Henry A. P. Hoyl. Mr. nnd Mr, llorncrt ,T. Tlly, Mr. nnd Mrs Stephen 13. Tlly, Mr. nnd Mm. Henry S Fry, Mr: nnd Mrs. A. Kly Tlly. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Hnertlier, Mr. nnd Mrs. J Hnrtnon Wilson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ooorrro H. Young, Mr. nhd Mrs. S. ISttROiiP Knen, Dr. nnd Mrn. Howell S. Kullck, Ilr. nnd Mrs. Knrlo C. ltlcc, Mr. nnd Mrs. .losopli L. fTnmtner, Mr. nnd Mrs. It. Alexntidrr Mntthows, Mr. nnd Mrs. Udmimit V. rrnln. Sir. nnd Mrs Wllllnm Wnrr, of Hnst OrniiRf, N. J., Mr. nnd Mis Airredn S Tommnslno, Mr. nnd Mis. Hnrrj V. Mlddleton, nf Mnnlstowii, N. J.; Mrs. Phniles Alilmtt, Mrs .tnmei Hmnnicr, Miss IMItii Cinstcll, Miss Hinlly i Ilnorthcr, JIIss Marlnii Murrow, tho Mlssc-i Tlly, Mist V. 8. liny, Miss Itutli Ilelltnnn, Miss Jenn 9. Hnninier. MIsm Marfiitrot Kershaw, Mr. Hnrry Tlly, Mr. Charles 13. Plumb nnd Mr. Frank 13. Ham mer, Jr. BONW1T TELLER. &,CQ CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET ANNOUNCE, BEGINNING TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY llraEMIEIQLASSIIQllJlE FCDURRUMES &ie5Ho$fyP6?ae Sate of &UZTS gfobazfa &yasuon At V2. to Less Than Regular Prices Scarfs Regularly Muffs Regularly O Natural Raccoon 10,00 G.00 12 Nutria li.SO ISO 6 Moleskin I (.50 6.50 15 Natural Raccoon 16M0 8,50 7 Hudson Seal 18.50 7.S0 9 Nutria 10. SO 9JS0 7 Black Lynx 18.00 7.S0 IS Hudson Seal 22.50 10.00 9 Beaver 10.50 8.50 10 Bearer 25.00 12JS0 11 Natural Skunk 10.50 8.50 11 Hudson Seal 25.00 12.50 8 Black Lynx ii.50 12.50 11 Natural Skunk 27.50 12.50 0 Natural Skunk 25.00 12.50 7 Moleskin 27.50 1Z60 6 Natural Lynx 20 .50 12.50 15 Bearer 20 50 15.00 5 Kitt Fox 27.50 14.50 8 Natural Skunk 29.50 18.50 12 Natural Skunk 32.50 14.50 7 Kitt Fox 35.00 18.50 7 Red Fox 35.00 15.00 7 Blade Lynx 35.00 18.50 6 Battleship Cray Foa 33.50 22.50 9 Natural Lynx 35.00 18.50 4 Dyed Blue White Fox 55.00 29.50 27 Natural Skunk 35.00 22.50 4 White Fox Scarfs 55.00 29.50 5 Battleship Gray Fox 5.00 24.50 Women's and Misses' Fur Coats 1 1 French Seal Coats (Dyed Coney Pelts Regularly 5.00 to 75.0b 4 Caracul Coals Regularlu 05.00 to 85.00 12 French Seal Coats 45 inches long. Regularlu 85.00 to 95.00 7 Hudson Seal Coots (Dyed Muskrat Pelts) Regularly 85.00 to 95.00 8 Moire Caracul Coals Regularly 110.00 to 125.00 12 Trtnt ' Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat Pelts) Regularly 110.00 to 125.00 0 Bordered Hudion Seal Coats Skunk Collar. O'ffs and Border. Kegularly 135.00 22 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coals (Dyed Muskrat) Regularly 11,5.00 to 165.00 8 Bordered Hudion Seal Coats (Various styles) Regularly 175.00 to 195. 00 19 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats 45 inches long. Various styles. Regularly 175.00 to 195.00 14 Model Hudson Seal Coats (Various styles) Regularly 245.C0 to 265.00 8 Moleskin Coats Skunk-trimmed. Regularly 225.00 4 Model Hudion Sear Coats Copy ol Foreign Models. Regularly 295.00 to 375.00 2 Natural Mink Ccats SO inches lone. Regularly 850.00 tt"V?rOU can go. I shall have no JL trouble in replacing you at all." The maid went and was quickly and easily replaced, as Mrs. Smith knew she would be. The new servant is a jewel of a girj. efficient, and the kind that will stay. Mrs. Smith got her by advertising in the classified columns of the Public Ledger. That's how most , mistresses obtain worthy helj) how you can obtain it, Send your want ad now to tho J PUBLIC ii' w ,m,l li nfn , u,H, AldiiTtiie Kaadinl Owln to An unavoIdnbH br;cUrrentS tit F 8. Green win not be able te- cirA this ovcnlhR nt th Jtnklntown Club and. ItendlnR Room, and his plae- wllJ'tfe niled by Mr. Joseph Q. Camp, t)f Atlanta, On,, whoso subject will be "The Amerlctn KlnR," Mr, Cnmp Is considered ne o tho Rrentcst orators of tho South, (dnd his lecture Is belnp looked forward Jfl with n Rrcnl deal of pleasure. The Choristers' Club of Jcnklntbwn tvlrt Rlvo n members' concert on Monday, Jnnuary 31, under tho direction of Mr. Louis A. Wndlow. Mrs. Hohert FcrRUson, of 155 OToenwoda: nvenue, Wyncotc, will hold ft meetliiR 6f the Mission Study Class of Calvary Pres bylorlnn Clnirch nt her homo th,h after noon, A dlnncr-dnnce will bo given (oillghl by Mrs. Thomas It. Atkinson, of Oak Lane road, who will nJso entertain- Informally, on Saturday from 3 until 6 o'clock. 38.00 40.00 48.00 50.00 65.00 68.00 90.00 95.00 110.00 115.00 145.00 125.00 195.00 350.00 Fancy Mole Set 35.00 Reg. 95.00 Bear Set Reg. 65.00 35.00 Krimmer Set 55.00 Reg. 110.00 Ermine and Black Fox Set Reg. 250.00 125.00 Fancy Chinola Set C5.0C' Reg. 125.00 3-SkinFuher5et 95.00 Reg. 165.00, Natural Bine Fox Set 125.00 Reg. 275.00 Natural Silver Fox Set 350.00 Reg. 750.00 Ermine Set Reg. 150.00 65.00 Z75.00 Dyed Blue Fox Set Reg. 135.00 Hudson Seal and Oicelot Set Reg. 110.00 55.00 Crois Fox Set 85ta Reg. 165.00 J Fancy Skunk Set Reg. 195.00 83.00 LEDGER t I ..!' U PI 1 R ti & x 'for.. Uu .' -T- !' l4Sa - ttT wrn."Ml, iwya sasil .A- -jrjfc. 4rjr- rtt : --..