Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 26, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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fJWANCY WYNNE ATTENDS THE
vruiitA ain
f Jfos. J. Ogden Hoffman Will Entertain at the Theatre
on February 2 in Honor of Miss Eleanor de
Graeff Cuyler
k
miI0 theatre pnrly which Mrs.
' ... imrrmnn will Blvo for Kl
Ok-
leanor
M Cuyler will bo a dcllRhtful nrfalr. Mrs.
K lloffmnn, you know. Is a sister of Mrs.
W n Witt Ouylor. Slio was Mha Helen
Lewis, a fiatiRntrr -t i" "' .
Lewis, and her other sisters are Mrs.
Emberton ltutchlnson, Mrs. V. W.
M ,rtrnmcry nml Mrs. Ktlwnnl K.
ft Stale. Mrs. ItolTmnii lends rather a
K retirc'd Ufo at her bonutlful homo,
hthan Derlwyn. in Railnor, since the
t tragic death " "rr son J'cw,s !-"lu
L,rs nco, when ho was killed, to-
,,ihr with his friend, Arthur Ityer-
Hton, In an automobile- accident.
M Mrs Hoffman has never loved society
m very much, but ho lias always Riven
tome affair ror ner iuccch, ol num
she has many. I-ast year It was for
Almee Hutchinson and Hopo Henlc.
the latter now Mrs. Oliver Eaton Crnin
vrdl, and on various other occasions
(he ' hns entertained for her other
nieces, who include Mrp. Burton
rhance, who was Maria ISealo, known
k among her friends as Itydlp Healo:
Mrs. Arthur Morton Wilson, wno was
tfmllv Ttenle. Amirs Hutchinson Wlio ,
,17111)' .-" I
hv
.,. nv. w hi dp mnrneu nn i
rffltlurchn. of this week, to (Jenr-jro
Bwhltney Martin, of Now York; Mis.
Samuel A. rozer, wno u nt-iuim
Beale. Mlsu Mary Cti.Upr, Miss Kranccs
1 Cuyler, Mrs. Caspar Wlstpr Moirls,
Mlclcn Cuyler that was, .Miss Mary
rjIontRomers. nnd rierthn and MnrRarot
MonlRoniprv. so there are a Roodiy
array. If I ' llof mistaken. Eleanor
Olivier Is the yoiincpst of nil tho
tcouslns. At the party on Wednesday
of this week tne rupsis win no jvinire i
Hutchinson, Kliznbclli ClrillUhs, Hlea- l
5 i, ....,. UmIH- Ti.nvnr chiirlnl In '
nor Pepper. Molb llior. cnai lotto .
Chcston, Aiirena ii-win, nui.tu .jii,
Marnaretta Myois, Miirlnna Gnwcn,
.,,j iti.i.iin rbirlln niddle KiHvanl
Edward Hldilie. nariie iuuuil, i.iiu.uii
Law, Joe Thayer, Ned Huckley. Dick
THehmnn, l-rnnK liolilen, dr., isoii
PaSe, Joe EwlnR nnd -k Thayer,
There will bf a supper at tlio Ivltx
Salter the theatre, i
? i
f There was certainly the loveliest sot I
of chlldien esterduy afternoon In the
Clover Hnor.. nt the TJellevuc, when
the Misses Mister Ravo their cunning-
Cexhihltlon of "Cinderella,:' with tiny
doll marionettes; when Mary Garden,
"as the l'rlnce, fainted with sorrow nt
the loss of Cinderella, and Oahy
Deslys, In her diamond frock and tall
hat of white coiirn, did her fnmous
fglldo across tin- sttiRp. Tho dolls did
every conceivable tliliiR, Hoslna flalll j
L danced, tvo ilollx skated, a clown per- !
formed and u hear stood bravely on
his head. The childipii worp enchanted,
and latished nnd clnpped. It was n
pretty slRht all the kiddles In their
twhlto frocks, with plnk-nnd-hlup ril-
fcbons on their curly heads. It was a
short performance, t-o there wero ninny
Very tiny tots there, seated on their
mothers' and nurses' laps. It was al
together deliRhtful to aco them.
R, Tho larKPKt nuniber of people so
wfar this cnr wept and laughed with
FCaruso, Alda and Scotti lust ntght at
"La Boheme " I have never seen n more
enthusiastic audience nor a more
t crowded house even the nlRht when
iMclba and Titln Huffo suiifr In "HIro-
JJetto" theie were not as many, and aH
'or tnc bellow- countrymen of tho men
'I believe Alda is an Australian they
kihuui; ivtiii man wuu iiPURiii, linn cries
;Bof "Bis" and "Bravo" could be hoard
ill over the house. Tho crancl tier was
Ebrllllant beyond expression with its
Ktmartly row nod and Jeweled women,
'Mrs. Paul Denckln Mills woro a gor
geous nerklai-p of diamonds. She has
Ian exceptionally charming manner, I
think. Susie IiiRersoll woro quite the
loveliest frock I paw. Tho upper part
iOf tho bodice was fashioned of creamy
P,cc, and there wns a wide Watteau
Blalt of nnli. blue s.111.- nmhrnlilnreil iii !
silver fnstnmwl m .ho H,n.i!.1nr. Tim I
at
iklrt was mndo with wldo pulfs over
the hips, and tho simile of liluo coin-
tlned with (ream laco was most bo-
comlnif to Susie's fair complexion.
Mrs, Alexander Van Itonnselaer was
fhandsomely gowned in old roso velvet,
and Mrs. Tom McKcan woro dark liluo
chiffon embroidered in silver.
; Many went from tho opera to tho
JUtz-Carlton, where tho James Francis
fiulllvans gavo a supper nnd danco for
8arah Penrose nnd Uessio Downs. Tho
ballroom wnB elaborately decorated
Ith palms and blossoming plants and
iprlnp (lowers wero used on tho tables.
ma. Penrose, Mrs. Downs and Mrs.
James CIcwb, tho latter Mrs. Sulll
pan's sister, received tho guests with
the hostess Mrs. Sullivan woro nn
fxqulsite gown of whlto satin. Chinese
Jjco and silver cloth.
,Our wee debs aro gay llttlo things,
are they not? Hut uomotlmcs gaiety
Roes rather far. What do you think
P young things did at a recent affair'.'
iPftwpen dances two damsels, with i
Showing of some elaht or nine youths.
Imparted toward the conservatory, and
B brilliant member of tho party sug
peted that they play "passball." No
Ka being at hand, it was decided to ,
Lasa the two girls up nnd down the
L'e, while ench youth stole a kiss. To
Daywastodo; but the laughter brought
ine hostess on tho scene, and I am
gjrald sho did not think It was qulto
funny us the girls and youths did.
NANCY WYNNE-
Personals
Atnontr tlm (tiioqid .. t iIia tim.'itip nirtv
jfhtch Mr and Mis. Isaac II. Clothier.
r- or Sunnybrook Farm, Itadnor, win
iVfi fin Dn.u1.... ..n..t .. In liniino of
im Elizabeth Dawson Wheeler, debu-
?l "aughtcr of Mrs. Gltwon ucil, win
)C AUkm Arnn i r i,i Ullj I.Ml'n.
(Eii C N!"rls, Miss Mildred Sheppard.
"i-aroijn Sheppard. MUs cytennaiu
Wrd. Mi3s Sarah 8. ilvera SlUa Mar
ietta D Myeis. Miss Josephine C. S.
Jllas G. Itosamonde Fisher, wr
i Mrs llttlrnd. U'haalor Mr itml Ml3.
Itloyd C'oalpa Mr Hnward K Graham.
Mr Graham Itoberts. Mr Itlccardo
nerman Mr Jobn H Thayer. 3d. lr
W Wherler Mr Arthur Wheeler.
Robert Tolan.1 2i. Mr Crawford C.
Wra and Mr. Richard a. Hullltt. Mr.
u VAKJLOUS THINGS
Other Affairs
I liir-C,,0.lll,crJv111 ln,er enlcrtaln their
Kuests at Mrs. Scott's Supper Club, at
the i Helleyuc-Strnlforil. when a number of
additional persons win bo present.
Mrs, Itol.oit K. HtrinvbrldRc wivr- n
luncheon of 12 covers nt Meadow I.oiIrp,
Uryn Mnwr, etort1iiy. Among tlio
KiieMs were Mrc. Alexander llrown, Mrs.
llllnm Strut hers Hills. Mrs. Horace
I mi0' S,VSS ,.,"r', Mrs- Pal" Denckla
Mills, Mrs. U. t'tniiklln l'opper. Mrs.
Ijcnjumln Oliew nml Mrs. John V.
Hiock.
Mtrf' .'.0"1 Vlclnl- tiintliiRn and Miss
Mho llnstlnRs, of Uryn Mnwr, are
spendlnR ti few days nt Atlantic City.
Mrs. OeorRo Mnnlsoti c'ontns nml Mrs.
.msppii 1.PW1 i-wuin will receive Infor
mally nt 1TS6 T'lne stieet, in Tticiilnys In
I'ebiunry fiom I until li o'clock. No
cards lmvo been sent out.
Miss Ijinmn
I.nncpy stieel
V. J.owber, of 2311 De
accompanied by Miss
thiRdnlf Cnllioun Kiost, 1ms nrilvcd In
(Jtinber. Can., nt the Chatcnu Kionteiinc,
wbeio IliPio Is n InrHP colony of Phllntlel
phlntis rnJoyliiR the winter sports. Miss
Ulcaiior Itiipklns. who linn been there
for two weeks, was obliged to return
lioto to look nftrr her charitable work,
but her sisters. Miss i:il.e Hopkins and
Mls I.ptltla MoKltn. for wlinm ,-.,..
I'leasum unnnii imve been done by the
,.,,,,,. . I., nunW ...... -.ni . .,.
',.". -..-.-..,... ami m mc
ciinieuu lor an imlcllnltp stay. Thoy
were cnlertnlned by Jlls.i vidu Mno
pliprson nt n luncheon nt her home In St.
t'rsiile stieet nnd were nlso entertained
by Mndiimo l.eblnne nt Spencciuood,
tho home of the Lieutenant Governor of
Canada.
Announcement has been made In Hos
tori that tho mat rinse of Miss Dorothy
Jordan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kbe'n
11. Jordan, lo Mr. Monroe Douglas Hob
Inson, of Xew York, will take place In
Kebmiiry 'in. Mr. Iloblnson Is u nephew'
irinity unurcli, lloston. on Kntiinlnv.
oi lormcr 'resilient Theodoic Itooscvelt.
" uruuiiin in uonor or .Mins llarr el
Hrtlllll , ,, Kvcn nl ,ho piaHUc c,lb
..u nouin uamnc stieet, tonlRlit, to which
a lai-Rp number of nitlsts and their
f'lcl"ls naVe 1,ccn hivlted. Miss Snrtnln
,,rai,inni ..r ti... i,inU,i ii.,i, f
three years, but the leceptlon tonight will
"' '" 'i one rivcii in ner nonor.
jo , tffcSrS
Jtrn Alice riarher Stevens, .Miss Hlnneho
innnyc, ."Miss Lillian Heed, Miss Clara V.
Illchardfcon nnd Mrs. I.aura Lewis.
urn. wiiiuou iscagaiy, oi mi apruce
stieet, will enteitnin nt luncheon on Fri
day at Le Coin d'Or.
Mi. and Mrs. John llnrnes Towuscnd, of
Montrose. Ilndnor, left for Nassau yester
day foi a visit of four weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Wilson, who are
spendlnR the winter nt their town house,
1SU Spiuce street, left on a Southern trip
this week.
,, ,.,,. ...
,,,. 'EmM ,i;iUBhtc,.' jilss Mnrv ' Law
Starr, will leave today for Baltimore,
Jlil., where they will be the RiieHts of Mrs.
Starr's p.uents for a fortnlRlit.
Along the Main Line
HAVKKFOHD The Uaverford ColloRe
JIuslcal Club begnn Its loncerl toui last
week. The members will Klve a concert i
ami dance nt the Merlon Cilckct Club on
Monday evenlnR, February 7.
HIIVN MAWK Mrs. William UeoiRo
Nelson, Jr., of Lansdoune. enterlulncil nt
cards Satin day afternoon nt her home, on
vyyucoto aveiuu. Her Ktieats included
Miss Sara J. Packer, Miss Laura A. (lar
rctt. Miss L'thel A. Ilahbltt, Miss Sar.i
D. Miller. .Miss Marlon Il.illliiscr. Miss
Hunnii D. Levis. Miss Marjoiio Avails,
Miss Anna IJ. I'arnnrd, Miss livulyii Tom
llnson, Mrs. L II. Thomas and Mlsa Maty
C. Newcomer.
Mis. Nelson wns Mlsa Kusenla H.irnurd,
of Morris sivemic.
Jlr. anil .Mis. Kvcrcth 13. BurlltiKame, of
Ilryn Mnwr avenue, are vIsltlnR In New
York nnd Jloston.
to icmaln a moiitli.
Chestnut Hill
Miss Lockwood's dancing clnss for chil
dren will meet on Friday night at the
Philadelphia Cricket Club.
Mrs. Iloulton Karnshnw will entertain
at luncheon today at hor home on Mont
gomery avenue In honor of Mrs. Harold
(iiiylorcl, who hns returned to German
town to live after an absence of several
ears. Her guests will Include Mrs.
Fiederlck Slmouln, Mrs. Clinton Beasary,
Mrs. Cllllord Itawley. .Mrs. Hulac. Mrs.
Samuel Hawley :d, Mrs. J. II. IJ. Tlmanus.
!!SH HolciiHell, Miss Nellie Tujlor and
Miss lltlicl Lcinau.
Miss
turned
Yoi k.
Lmlly J.offly, of Allen lane, re
last night fiom a trip lo New
Germantown
Miss Ooiothy Culvert Green, of 11S
West School Hoiibo lane, entertained the
members of her bridge cluh yesterday
afternoon. The members Included Ml.-i
Itnrbcl Keator, Jilss Lmma Cnbnll, Miss
Mary Roberts, Miss Kmlly Flicke, Mlsa
Mimn SpeaKCl, MIhs Kllzabcth 'oo(I1 Miss
Phocbo Cai lisle.
Miss Annie K. Merrill, of Knosburg
Falls, Is tho guest of Jlis. Ldwurd M.
David nt her home. 2M Kast Ponn street,
for a fortnight. .Miss Merrill's engage
ment to Mr. IMwIn David was announced
recently. Mrs. William Mori Is David, of
0L'2D Greene btrcet, will entertain on Sat
urday afternoon In honor of Miss Merrill.
am??' .y. ' " r r. sufjt -5
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LL'ub....a;hwv-S-A-A'Ufrfr Jn-i f
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MISS HELEN SCHLECHTER
Miss Schlechter will be married
at St. Bonaventura's Church this
alteinooii to Mr. Joseph A. Miller.
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MISS D0U0TI1Y FLECK
Miss Flock is a favorite member of the younfjor set of Hala anil
Cynwytl, and hor ciiKaRemcnt to Mr. Harry C. Taylor, Jr., of Ualti
morc, was announccil last night nl n Inrso ilatict' K'vu' ''v her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Fleck at the Cynwyd clubhouse.
DANCE AT RITTENHOUSE LAST
NIGHT FOR HOSPITAL DISPENSARY
The Hahnemann Hospital Benefited by Dance Which a
Number of Women Gave Various Entertainments
Are of Keen Interest to Many
A
DANCK for tho benefit of one of the
dispensaries of the Hahnemann Hos
pital wns Riven Inst cvenlm; in the Itit
tenhouse Hotel, L'.'d and Chestnut streets.
The pationesses included Mrs. Itlchaid
A'. Mattlson. Mrs. Norman Cnntrell, Mis.
Hairy P. Anderson, Mrs. Horace . I. Davis,
Mrs. J. De Witt Hrwln. Mrs. William
Iless, Mis. Walter C. Hancock, Mrs. Her
bert L. Johnson. Mrs. Hrnest L. Tustiu.
.Mrs. Joseph S. MeCulloeh, Mrs. W. l.yttel
Whlto nnd Miss YlrKinla Thomas.
Miss Knthnrlne K. Hookey, of r,01 North
loth street, cntcrtnined Saturday cvenliiK
in honor of Miss Alma M. StncUliniire.
whose wcddliiB will talce place on Febru
ary .1 nt the West Hope Presbyteilnn
Church. Anion? those piescnt were
Miss Alma M. Stnckhom-e, Miss Isabel G..
Colcsworlhy, Miss Hess Cuerton, Miss
He.itrlce P. P;ovost, Miss Iteatrbe Lnos,
Miss Grace Hull, Miss .Mabel S. Hosier,
Mrs. Alexander Cuerton, Mrs. Olio Slack,
Mr. James K. Donaldson, Mr. Clove Fos
ter, Mr. John Grllllth. Mr. Frank Atkin
son, Mr. John Jlaes, Di. G. Pnetrlu, Mr.
Itnymnnil ft. Hookey, Mr. Alexander
Cueiton, Mr. Olln M. Slack.
Mr. nnd Mis. Lesler Pfelfer, of Mil Old
York road, entei tallied the members of
their family at a snrill lounlon Sunday
afternoon. Those present Included .Mr.
and Mrs. Kmll Pfelfer. Miss Mabel
Pfelfer, Mrs. Anna Thomas, Mr. Wilbur
Thomas, Mr. and .Mis. Jeiomc Faalcy, Jr.,
and Miss MaiKaret FaKley.
A surprise birthday patty wns Riven in
honor of Miss Hstlier Itottor on Saturday
evenlnK. January 2, at. her home. "."12
South 'th stieet. Miss Hotter lecelved
many sifts.
Tho following Kuests ncie piesent:
Miss Hetty Censor. Miss Fanny Dieted,
Miss Sadie Levlek. Miss Helen Hotter.
Miss Augusta K. Leonard. Miss S'idyo
Grcenblatt, Miss Jean Goldberg, Miss
Dolly Hlerns, Miss Tillye Ncfsky. Miss
Fllzabetd Mann, Miss Jenn Lawsoii,
Miss Pauline llrown, .Miss Cecil Itottur.
Miss Huth Hotter. Pauline Xiikermnn,
Helen Zukerman. Miss Maiy CioIdberK.
Miss Heba Yompolsky, Miss Lillian Gold
man, Miss Yctta YnmpoIsKy, Miss line Is-
deancr. Miss Ilesslo l.ukoir, .Mls Anna
Kuppcrman, Miss Ilella Kiipperinnii, -Mlsa
Hcrtda Kuppcrman, .Miss Cecil Wolfe.
Miss TIlllP Tuff. Miss Toby Fine, Mr. and
Mrs. Zukermnii. Mr. and .Mrs. HieniiPr,
Mr. and Mis. II. Hotter, Mr. nnd .Mis. H.
Censer, Mr. ami Mis. M Leonaid, Mr.
and Mrs. Toube. Mr. nnd Mis S. Leonard,
Miss Ksthcr Hottor, Mlsa Itoso Weinman,
Mr. and Mis. Tuff, Mr. Hubert Censer, .Mr.
Thomas Miller, Mr. Joseph Lerner, Mr.
William Hotter, Mr. Coniad Lubcr, Mr. A,
Goldbers Mr. I. Moskovltz. Mr. L. Tuff,
Dr. It. Mann, Mr. William Hotb. Mr. Al S.
Felnttold, .Mr. Isndor Jleis, Mr. Harvey
Shcvlln, Mr. Samuol Shcvlin, Mr. Samuel
Goldbers, Mr. Samuel Xukormnn, Mr.
I.owlH Marcus Mr. Henry Hotter, Mr.
Alexander Hold, Mr. Mlcducl Gold. Mr.
Aaron Lovin, Mr. Kd Leshner, Mr. David
Headier, Mr. Harry Kruscli, Mr. Thomas
Davis, Mr. Jtenjamln Gllckman, Mr. Kd
Welner Mr. Lewis Plomcnhnft, Mr. Sam
uel Fendrlek, Mr. Lewis Fclnbcttf and
Mr. Sumuel Goldmnn.
AnnnBcmcnts aro beliiB made by tho
Medical Alumni of tho Tcmplo Univer
sity for nn interesting entertainment to
bo held In the Raptlst Tcmplo on tho
cvciiIiir of February 11.
Dr. Hustoll Conwell will nt that time
deliver a lecture. "Tho Silver Crown." Tho
eminent divine needs no Introduction; and
ills lecture will Insure n largo attendance.
Dr. Wllmor Knibcn, of tho Ma.yor's
cabinet, will also bo present and uddrcss
tde assemblage on mutters pertaining to
tdo health of tho city,
FollowliiB tho address will bo an organ
recital.
Tho proceeds of tho entertainment will
bo applied to tho equipment of tho class
rooms In the new laboratory building at
the Samaritan Hospital
Mr J Helffcnstelu Mason, basso pro
fundo, Miss Lucy Ingalls Stlckney, violin
ist, Mrs. Miriam Sheppard Davidson and
Mls Helen Sutherland Fenn, reader, will
piescnt a program of unusuul merit at
the musicalc and tea to be given at tho
dome of Mr.i Hdwurd W. Fenn, Cheater
pike, opposite ll.irtol avenue, Hldley Park,
today, from 3 until a o'clock, for tdo beno
lit of Itldlcy Park and Norwood Women's
Club immigration work, for which Mrs.
Howmd K. Huston and Mrs. Alfred
Ciooks aro chairmen.
The Misses Doiothy and Ksther Dor
wart, daughters of Councilman um( Mis.
George Dorwnil, CJ23 Ridge uvenue, Rox
borough. entertained at a Cupid party
on Saturday evening. Tho decorations
MUSICAL
SCHOOL OF MUSIC of Uh7
SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE
INSTliUOTOKa a
FACULTl Percy Ctuisa Miller. Piano and
ursan: Krunk 1'raliHta und Mlsa AbblB 11
Kely, Voice: Emll Schmidt. Vtollni Wm. a!
Bthmldt. Cello; Geo. C. Krlck. Banjo. Maad
lla. Guitar "uuo
For terms, boars, Ac
Apply to the LIUHAIHAN.
rUlOAO AND Bl'itlNO OAltUEN STB.
olc Cultur. J7H Chestnut u
s: -S" .,i ,r Mltrhell Ulllot.
were red roses nnd cnrnntloin, while the
fa von uoic small paper Cupids. Those
present weie Miss Kalhryn Klauiler, .Miss
Ldlth Mellerisli, Miss Kstelle llvde. Miss
Ithevo Ott, Miss Miriam Wallace. Miss
Veda. Jones, Mix .Mary Corwln, Miss Kiln
Miller, Miss Hulalln Greaves, Miss Olive
Dowey, MIhs Ayies, Mr. Arthur Harris,
.Air. GeoiKe lirchtol Mr. Incersol Cm
stead, Mi. John llobluson, .Mr. Ycakel
Lackey, Mr. GoorKo Ciowthcrs, Mr. How
ard Westerman, Mr. Dllmoie and Mr.
Stewart Towuscnd. .Mr. William Fleming
nnd Mr. Lees Fnrrand.
Along the Reading
The Chlldien's Dancing Class of Wyn
oote. which Is held every Tuesday aft
ernoon tlimushoiit the winter from" n un
til :. o'clock in Chelten Hills Hall. Walter
nvenue, Wncote, met yesterday. Among
tile members are Hairy Smith, Kenneth
Smith, Willi. im Shelmerdlne, Miss Mnrv
Staples, Miss Cathailim Stnple, Ildwiii
Staple, D.ma Wetheibee. Jilss Ulsn
l-'ramn. Robot t Frame, Miss Sarah Spald
ing, Warren Spalding. Norman Powell,
MIhs Get trade AVnlker, Miss Mary Alii-
,.nn IF,.s,,T llnl., . t,nA .. , , .
I .v.... .,.-. i.L-, i ivun'i, ,it'r:ua uorer,
Miss Helen Horer, Miss Helen Huttcr,
I Miss I'Mlth Janes, Robert Jones. Wal
lace Lovering, Miss IMIth Loverlng, Miss
, Kathiine Loverlng. David Jordan, Miss
, Susan liiemer, Miss Madeline Clay, Miss
Virginia Gi linen, .Alias Rarbara AVenver,
Miss Mildieil Shaw, Heibert Sloan, .Miss
Mary Fe-guron. Miss llaimnh Shelly,
, .Miss Prlscllla Rich, Fllmoro Rich, Kail
Sheet.. Kdw.ird Sheet, Allan WalllB.
Miss Prudence W.illls, Kendall Wallls,
.Miss Ruth Lowes. .Miss .Major Lower,
' .Miss L'dlth 'helps. Mlsa Hettv llrown.
i Miss Rose Wooley. John Wooley, Walker
neucocK noil Haiolil Moon.
What's Doing Tonight
I'l linsVlvnnl.i l.iinilip,mcn'4
Association,
Ft. r.iul'8
Wllltnn llnlcl.
S,',nrllv I.ciikuc nmsii.ineetliijr,
. im ,.iwi iiidi i'orier fiircirt
.Manier I'liiniliors' ArForlnilnn annual ban-
qut tlmttlyli Illte llnlb . n'oliK-k.
Piilillc leituro, "Tho Ilontli Fninllv." bv
I J'rnf. Jolin SI. Sljcl'tirlnm-. Ilotnnliiil Hull,
liilicrnllv of I'rnnaylriinlu: 7-."o o'clock Kice
I Sliiccilieos' annual InHallnilim i ,,rri, r
I.n I.u Templo; S o'Llock.
Orrraeaii Club concert, tho noo-.oelt, s ir,
l t'loi K.
C'uthiillc VoiitiK Sten'ii Ar, liillnrpmii rnlnn
annua! reception. JleicantUe Hull, Hro.nl win i
ahoe Abietcr.
Sllkvo lunirl Awwlallon muslrnlu. iir.it
College. Ilrn.i.1 ami York streets.
Itnxtcr's I'bo Y.on.wra Install onTI.erH. Inilc
pcntlciiio Hull: s o'clock.
Aiwh'IAUiI Arllsts of rhllndelphln Blc
"NIkIu in UoheatlH," Sketch Club, . o'i lo. k
DIrkriiH Kcllownhln umiual meeting, Walton
Hold: h:l.-, o'clock.
Cinderella Cotillon. Ilellcvin -Stratford Hotel,
10 11 n'clo, k.
Kt. IViuiFla do Salon' euchre nnd dance, litllc-Mic-sinufnril
Hotel, n o'clock.
WliolcKilc l.iunber Dealorn' .Uwn'lalton din
ner. Ailclnlila Hotel; &:;;) o'Uml,.
Hei Hal. Thaililcbs Illch. tlollnlnt. nnd Aure'li
Clnrni, plnnlst. yltlirrspnon Hull. h:in n'iio U.
out ert
o'clmk.
TrcbltUCIef, llortliulturul Hall, S
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DANCING
Ufimnor mo N- Broa1 St. rhona OU S3S
TV ajjitcx pra'Ics Clam Mon.. Tue. S. Thurs.
Extra Dance Tonight W)
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CONTUiLOUS DANCE NJT SAT BVO
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Weddings
8TRKCKER AVALSH.
Tho marriage of Miss L'llzabeth 8.
Walsh, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jfltnei
J. AVnlsh, of 12 Raring fdreet, to Dr.
Hdward A. Sttecker will take place tlili
nflcmoon nt S o'clock In St. James'
Church, 3St nnd Chosltiut streets. Tho
Rev. John Mnnnhan, rector of the church,
will otiu Into. The bride's only attendant
will he her sister, Mlsi Grace Walsh and
Doctor Strerker's In other. Dr. Albeit
Streeker, will act ns best man Following
tho ceremony Dr. nnd Mm. Streeker will
lenve for nn extended wedding Journey.
VAN HnHN'-cJOOIJ.vmV.
A quaint wedding took plnre nmotig the
Clunker colony of Newtown, Pa., when
Mlsi Hlvn Gel trade A'nn Itnrii became tho
bilde of Mr. Charles Henry Goodnow on
Foventli-dny, First moiitli, nt noon in
the Friends' Meeting House nt Newtown.
The bride, who wns given In marrlngo
by her father, woro n while crepe meteor
gown with n court train, old laco nnd
pearls, and n long Veil held In place by
lilies of Hie valley anil itearla. Miss
Umlse II Schmidt, of Lnnghorue, nn ln
timnle friend of the bride, was maid of
honor. The bridesmaids were." Miss Ma
netn Mellon, cousin of the bride: Miss
Alice V. Goodnow, sister of the bride
groom, and Miss Mllznbeth Gllkyson. Mr.
Thomas Goodnow, brother of tho bride
groom, was best man.
FIjACK-IIOPKINS
Among tonight's Interesting weddings
will be tlmt of Miss Hslher M. Hopkins,
daughter of Mr. nnd Airs. John Hopkins,
of North IStb street, to Mr. Raymond
Flack. Tde ceremony will lie performed
nt S:30 o'clock at the home of tho bride's
uncle and mint. Mr. nnd Mrs. William
Moscr, 1311 Bristol street, Tioga, by tho
Rev. AVnlter V. Stewart, pastor of Mount
Cannot Methodist Hplsropnl Church, nnd
will bo followod by n reception. Tho
bride who will be given In marrlngo -y
her rather, will wear n gown of whlto
crepe meteor draped with chnntllly lace,
and will carry otcblds and lilies of tho
valley. Sho will be attended by her cousin,
Miss Anna Hopkins, as maid of honor;
Miss Clielma Moser and Miss Fiances
llrown, as flower gltls, and Richard
Hretchel, ring bearer. Mr. Richard Par
cell, Jr., will act os best man. Upon their
return from their wedding trip Sir. nml
.virs. Flnrk will live- nt 1112 ..ortli isth
street, where they will iccelve nfter Feb
ruary IS.
GHOSS-MANKO.
The marriage of Miss Hsthcr Mnnko. of
2121 North I lit It street, daughter of tho
late .Mr. nnd Mrs. Kaufman Mnnko, to
Mr. Mnurlce Gioss will bo hplomnUed at
noon today at the home of the olllclntlng
uilibl, Rev. Dr. Henry Herkowitz, of the
Hodepli Shalom Temple. The hrldo will
wear a tinvellng suit of unrk bluo cloth
I illumed with fur and n bluo lint. Mrs.
Theresa Herg will bo hor sister's matt on
of honor, and Mr. Samuel Gross will act
as best man. The service will bo followed
by a wedding breakfast, after which Mr.
ami Mrs. Gloss will leave upon nn ox
tended Journey. Cpon their icturn tdcy
will live at Ml Deldl street.
HHYAIAN-LISHKROKR.
A retty midwinter wedding will tnko
plnro tonight nt the Hellnvuo-Stratford,
when Miss Florence ilsberger, daughter
of Air. and Mrs. Leopold Llsberger. of ISO!
West Giraid avenue, will bo given In iimr
rlago to Air. Louis Hcyinan, of Now A'ork.
Tlio ceremony will be pot formed nt 6
o'clock by the Rev. Dr. Joseph Krauskopt,
of the Kenesetli Israel Congregation.' Tho
bible's gown of whlto tulle draped over
white satin will bo trimmed with silver
late. Her long tullo veil will be caught
with sprays of orange blossoms, and sho
will entry orchids and lilies of the valley.
Allss Ooldlo Llsberger, the maid of honor,
who will bo her sister's only attendant,
will wear n. frock of white tullo draped
over .h-colorcd sntln.
AttLLL'R-SCIlLL'CHTER.
The maiTlngo of Miss Helen Schlechter,
of 2ra North Fnlrhlll street, and Air. Jo
roph A. Miller, of 2S.V1 North Franklin
street, will take place this afternoon In
St. Bonavcnlura's Church at 4 o'clock
Allss Josephine Schlechter will bo maid of
honor and Mr. .Miller will bo attended
by Air. Harry Miller as best man.
After a wedding trip the young couple
will live at 1112 Oilnnim btrect.
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Scotti Sings on His Fiftieth
Birthday in Splendid
Voice
It Is Impoflslhle lo overestimate flic cn
tlm.ilnftm which tho Motropolllnn'B por
formnnco of Puccini's "Ia Hohomo"
pvnkcit nt the rtporn Jtouso Inst nlRlit.
Tlio crowd which rnmn to hear t'nriiso,
I'tlcrliil, Hcottl, Itnllan music or llohemo
(or nil imt loRcthcr) lllloil cvory scat In
tlio houpc, nml thorn wns nearly GOO
stttnilcos, fo that perhaps 1000 persons
henrd the work. Conservatively, It Is
estimated that hnlf nn many nBnln wero
refused hdmlttflneo, certainly a record In
the present tnannnement of tho Rrent
liouso at Poplar street,
llelter than n mere crowd were two
things the anility of tho perfopnaneo
nnd the spirit In which that performance
wns taken. Actually, It seemed ns If
smile- of tho spirit of Henri Murper had
entered Into tho nmllcnce, a hnppy-Ro-lucky
contentment nnd n keen zest for nil
the lilesslnKH of lienven. Applnuso Itself
It not tho criterion, although that was
henrty nnd ton plentiful. Hut nrtlst nnd
onlookor nllke can sense the feeling of
unity between those on nnd those before
tho sliiRe. That spirit prevailed last
nlBht.
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UI sold my other car through
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PUBLIC
aLiilfifcntiJ,i,
Caruso, In n part which ! eminently
suited for lilrn and widen fie dld'hot rare
excessively, sang with le.fi ct hl acquired
mlddlo voice It vnt, Instead, mil And
rliifrlfipr and ever so exciting, for that I
tho quality of Ills voice. Ma "Che oroildA
mnnlnn," with the famous therno obout
which tho opera Is built, nnd hl'dOet
with Mme. Alda In Iho first act, tilrt few"
shouts In tho second nr.d his cr.tlro slnff.
Ins of tlio pathetic nnd rr.ournful llflnla
were superb. Mr Scottl'H Mnrcello lf a
familiar ftsuro, not so striking, not so ln
trlRtilnR ns his Searpla, not so outfitting
ing us Ids l.csrant. Hut shall It hot bo
said that is this very repression Jlr. Icottl
Illustrates his Infnlllhle taste, his stlphrli.
artistic Judgment? Particularly, shall ft?
not bo said on tho occasion of his fiftieth
birthday, when the tlmo must sooh eomtf
when his acting and the sense of hfs nr'
tnble achievements will he all that Is left
to him? That timo Is not yot certainly.
Mr. Scotll's singing wns so Intelligent, so
neatly phrased and so pleasing to the
enr, that he wns actually at moments tho
Scotti of yesteryear. Not altogether, for
a little rotundltv of volco has gono out
nnd tho wear shows. But a grcnt slnBcri
n great, great nrtlst!
Mile. Ida Cajatta was a now Musetta,
fresh, Impudent, delightful and of a.
powerful voice. It Is not as sweet ad
somo wo havo heard, nor Is it as shrill.
Her fnmous wnlts: song she did with a
lovely senso of rhythm and of hmor,
nnd her voice grow more pleasing n8 mora
waH heard of It. Mme. Alda's MIml ranks
with that of tho other great Mlnil In tho
Mptropolltnn's forces that of Lucrezla,
IJorl. and having said that, all is said,
I'Vagllo and slight nnd beautiful In ap.
pearnnco and In voice. It was she, mors
than tho gathered Hohomlans, who had
ntmosphero nnd radiated It.
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