v-t -. ,r 'r,; 'rfcnaiife-F; "3"""sswwWP"SpsspssssMellssssj ANCY WYNNE ANTICIPATES DELIGHTPULJALL TONIGHT lr. and Mrs: Thomas De Witt Ouyler Will Give Large feBall at the Bellovue-Stratford for Their Debutante 'i Daughter, Miss Eleanor De Graeff Cuyler VE of tlio handsomest nffnlrs of tho season will lie tlio bill which Mr. ,'di Mrs. Do Witt Ctiylcr will rrlvo to iht In honor of their daughter Kleii ,r. This will he tho Hist clltolitl nf lr the Ctiyleis have Riven hero for cir daughter, tho tea at which sho ,3 to have hcon Introduced Imvltif tn called off on the very day It was take place, owIiir to tho death of a ry close friend of Mr. and Mis. fyler. There will he any number of dinners fore tho hall; the Henry Mlddletmi sWs w" o'ltertaln for Kin nee n In vndall and her tin nee, young Sntn Fox, .; Mary Hohlen will ho Riven a din r by her mother, Mrs. Woodvillo Wen, The Riicsts nt this party will hide Katherlnn Howlo, Charlotte ish, Mary Dclicltla, Scott Litndretll. eves Henry, Nicholas Iloosevcll, of York: Kdward t. Whltnfnn and ancls Hlchmond. Then tho Theodore: aths will Rlvo a dinner also; their ests will Include Mr. and Mrs. Stock i Townsend, Nancy ltcath. Nancy ott, Lnllte Wlllcox, Julia Lewis, Mar i Butler, Tlmmy Thompson, .loo wis, Joe Rime, Kdward tlliltllo anil e Ewlng. The Charlie 'WrlRhls will tertnln at dinner for Mrs. Alfred An. V of New York, although owing to re. Wright's illness Mrs. Edward j. elsh will act ns hostess, and thu istavus Itomalis will rIvo a theatre rty for MnrRnrot before tho hall, Miss Julia Herwlnd will cnturtnln for irgaret Dunlap, nml her Riicsts will Mr. and Mrs. Albert I.. Smith, Lola ssatt, ficrtrudo Heckschor nnd uvcrncur Cadwnlader; then tho WIN m Ellis .Sculls will entertain for Miss icphlne do Ccrsdorff, of Now York, io will spend tho week end with irgot. Vs the time approaches every, one comes more and morn Interested In ; concert which Howard Shelley Is ttlng up for the bcnoflt of ono of tho .Han churches downtown, St. tllta's, Broad anil Ellsworth streets. How 1 has gotten together quite a re- irkable number, of singers, and hU i mcrous friends are coming to tho ml to make tho concert and ball ilch will follow a howling success, j e patronesses arc among the leading men In the city, and their names talnly give promise of a social as 11 as financial success. Among them i Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts, Mrs. chard Tllghman, Mrs. John S. New Id, Mrs. William II. Donnor, Mrs. rcy Keating, Mrs. George Quintan! irwltz, Mrs. William J. Clothier, Mrs. igustus HcntQii, Mrs. William Tevla inn, Mrs. Dobson Altomus, Mrs. C ndall Pennington, Mrs. Joseph MaN , Mrs. Logan M. Bullitt, Mrs. Will n II. Greeno. Mrs. Joseph Parker irrls, Jr., Mrs. Charles Bingham nrose, Mrs. Charles M. Bnche, Mrs. mes Francis Sullivan, Mrs. Ephraim Ice, Mrs. David Lewis, Mrs. Corno s Stevenson, Mrs. Joseph M. Oaz n, Mrs. D. Webster Dougherty, Mrs. irenco Vox, Mro. William Fielding illcox, Mrs. T. M. Daly, Mrs. William Balrd, Mrs. Georgo Fritz Chandler, s, Thomas Cover, Mrs. N. Scammon les, Mrs. Charles Willing, Mrs. arles T. WcrnwnR, Mrs. John Mus , Mrs. William II. Taylor, Mrs. J. rrlson Smith, Mrs. William Dohan, s. Charles McEvoy, Mrs. Joseph P. Jltt, Mrs. Ernest La Dace, Miss lella Tower Putnam, Mrs. Theodore matrons, Mrs. B. V. Townsend, Mrs. N. Burke, Mrs. Joseph Slnnott, Mrs. per Ycatcs Brlnton and Mrs. John ompson Spencer. ?he Stotcshurys' dansant yesterday crnoon for Hope Benlo Cromwell te come up to my expectation. It 3 a wonderful party and thero Is doubt about It tho ballroom Is te tho most beautiful in this city, irad's orchestra played In that room I Herzberg's was In tho great hall the main house. The orchestra in ballroom is very cleverly concealed k of gold wrought panels In tho U. This allows moro room on tho r for tho guests, of course. Mrs. tesbury herself was beautifully wed In palo gray falllo and chiffon broldered In silver nnd tho little lo was frocked In n paler Bhado of y taffeta trimmed with laco and fur. 'he Dorr Newtons entertained a aber of their friends at a theatre ty last evening, taking them to seo te Passing Show." Among the sts was Evans Tucker, who, by tho .'has returned to Philadelphia to 1, after nn absence of a few years. courso ho nevor nuito deserted us, j New York Is only a short distance j ly. but his friends nro clad to wel- ' ie him back for he is decidedly 'Ular In the youncer set. As every ' knows ho'ls tho son of Mr. and 1 Russell Tucker, who are now "S In New York. As an ama- , r Jockey and cross-country rider Is tho best known In America and i services are always In demand at , steeplechase meetings at Piping I ks and Meadowbrook. Ills brother Ty, who Is equally well-known, has i n his guest for tho past few days , -ne wtz, (rs. "Sam" Eckert, who has been te HI, has. eono to Saranac, N. Y., ompanled by her husband and Ilt child, and her hosts of friends in 1 dty are hoping tho bracing air of .Adirondack region will bring her k to health. Mr. Eckort Is proving 'self to be a devoted young husband. 1 nas given up his practice to ue f his wife, who before her marriage V,lle good-looking Agnes Musser, ghter of the late Doctor Musser. wedding took place at her mother's JUasque summer home, Klbbycote, ferset, Vt., summer before last. I NANCY WYNNE lW" nt lhc RPP' Club on Saturday evening. luncheon on Friday, February 4, nt her home nn Montgomery avenue, In honor of her guest, Mrs. John Wood, of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Heed Knox, of Valley orgo enrm, nnd their sons, Philander C. Knox, ..d, nnd John McL'onk Knox, arc spend ng Iho Weekend at the Traymore, Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Clayton nnd Miss Jlnry nnd Miss Barbara Clayton, of ISIS .';.. ,,f0.v 1,lnce' 1,nVo Re to Brown's-JIHls-ln-the-t'lnes, to remain for a few weeks. ,.s'r; nn'! Mts' I,c"r- Ellison nnd Miss t.dlth Ellison, of Bilnr lllll, will leave for California next week to spend the icinnlmlcr of the whiter. Mr. and Mrs. Thotnns Huberts linve left the Alillno nnd gone to Green Cove. Springs, Fin., for tho rest of the winter. Mr. It. Pcnn Smith. Jr., will succeed the Into Mr. C. 1 toward Clnrk, Jr.. ns master of the ttndnor Uonglcs, hut owing to Mr. Clark's death thero will not ho a meet of tho Ucaglen until further no tice. Mro. William Findlny Brown, of M Sum mit avenue, will return today from At lantic City. N. J., where sho spent the Week. There will n bnmiupt of the Patriotic Societies of l'liltnitnlnlili nn 'ritnrd,, , ! lohninry :l. at tho Hellevuc-Stratfoiil In the Interest of national preparedness. The speakers will liirhule General Leonard Wood. F. K. A.; Captain Wllllnm Ledvard Itoacrs. V. S. N.. and Mr. Hudson Maxim, of Now York. Mrs. J. Finest Goodman, of tlio Bitten house, will leave shortly for the West Indies, where sho will spend a month. Dr. nnd Mrs. Howard P. Anders will give two consecutive dances nt tlmlr home, City line nnd Belmont avenue. In honor of their debutante daughter. Mlsn Maud Morrison Wlnglns, nml Miss Mnr Kniet Ann Mny, dnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Claienco ImvIh May. Tho llrst will be given this veiling nnd the second tomor row evening. There will be about 150 pnests ut each nff.Ur. Mr. and Mrs. Franels M. Kcnible, of Wcatlleld, Bryn Mawr, will return from New York today, where they npent the week. Mrs. George U. Schoener. of Palmyra, N. J., recently nnnounced the engagement of her daughter. Miss Mary L. Schoener. to Mr. William M. Harmon, also of Pal myra. Both nro well known In the younger set of Palmyra, mid hnvo known each other Plnco childhood. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Fnwcll announce tho engagement of their daughter. Miss Elizabeth Fawell. to Mr. S. Howell Dyott, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. William Keech, of St. Louis. Is the guest of her cousins, Mr. J. W. Barton and Miss Burton, who nro at the Alillne for tho winter. Along the Main Line HAVEItFOIUJ.-MIss Fleanor Sylvester, of Bylhcwond, will give a tea this after noon hi honor of Mrs. Fclwln (J. l'errln, of New York, who Is tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Holliiinhead N. Taylnr. Mrs It. Howard Blscnbrey will give a dinner on Friday evening .of next week before Mrs. Tr- ''s dancing class In honor of Miss Mary Norrls Ccrbonl. Mrs. Kdward S. Sayrcs has gone to At lantic, City to remain several weeks. BOSUMONT.-Frlonds of Mr. J. Gra ham French will . .;jret to hear of his serious Illness Mrs. Itnhcrt W. Daniel left today to spend the v.cek-o ! ' 1 jw York. ST. DAVIJ'S. Mrs. Chares If. ..Lcwart. of Hllairc, has gone to laontrosc, Pn., to make a visit of three weeks. Mrs. Bllzabcth AV'hetstone l.aj ro'. ned to her horn . in No- Jersey, after visit ing her daughter, Mrs. John M. Rogun, of St. Divld's road. WAYNK.-Mrs. Julia L. Wood and Mr. C. Francis Wood aro spending a -'iort' timo In Atlantic City. Mrs. J. J. SIdwell and her niece, ..llss Hao Johnson, of Bloomlngdnle avenue, loft on Tuesday to spend tho balance, of tho -..-Inter In -i.bn, where l!ioy will lslt Mrs. Sldwcll's brother, Mr. B. T. Johnson, and family. STBAFFOBD. - .Miss Frances Clyde ...ontsomery Itrodhend, dchutnnto daugh ter of Mrs. Ilobert Sayro Brodhead, : -turned on Wednesday from Annnpolls, whero sho attended tho danco given at tho Naval Academy. Mrs, Brodhead. and her daughter will go South about tho llrst of Man'i. Wilmington The affairs that aro engrossing society's attention this week are the reception and danco to bo given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leo Connablo tonight for Mr. and Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont nnd the Fcrrls liamsay wedding tomorrow. For tho Con nable roception at Hock Farms, the deco rations will be very rare. The host and hostess and their two guests of honor will receive. A Philadelphia orchestra has been engaged to furnish music for dancing. II1HP J WmSBm WMi - " " " H i : W Along the Reading '!",?? wl" be Elven hy lhe younger set of Wyncote on the evening of Mon day. February 21, In Chelten Hills Hall, on Mather avenue. The committee In charge Include.? Mr. John Sheetz, Mr. Sid ney Sanderson, Mr. Townsend Pharpless and Mr. Percy Sanderson. The annual dinner dance of the Chelten ham High School Alumni Association will be held this evening nt 7 o'clock nt the Old York Bead Country Club. The com mittee In charge Includes Mr. W. Howatd Cnlverley, of Ashbourne; Miss Elizabeth Horner, of Ogonlz; Miss Josephine Llnde, of Melroso Park; Mr. Charles Sehmlt, of La Mott; Miss Beatrice Calvcrley, of Ashbourne; Mr. Wllllnm Stllz, of Chelten ham; Mls.i Margaret Purvc.i. of Glenslde; Mr. Carl Olantz, of Melroso Park; Miss Sarah Bemlnger, of Glenslde; Mr. Georgo Slyer, of Jenklntown, nnd Mr. Joseph Bond, of Ashbourne. A mllsleale for the benefit of the Be view Club building fund will bo given nt tho homo of Mrs. M. II. Lnubach, southeast corner of Valley rond nnd Slmrplcss avenue, on Monday. Febru ary H. Mr. nnd Mrs. John T. Bauer, of Old lork road, have p for Jnmnlrr, where they will spend several months. Tho St. Martin's Men's Club Is prepar ing for Its nnniial banquet, which Is to be held on February .1. Mr. William F. Fray and Mr. Georgo P. Ilenvls, of Old York road, K I kins Park, are spending some time In Savannah be fore going to Florida, where they will stay for a while on a hoiireboat, returning the latter part of the winter. Mrs. Charles Hnmlolph Clarke, of rtoun taln avenue, Melrose Park, will leave to morrow for Los Angeles, Cal., where s'le will Join her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs Charles Hllllard, and brother, Mr. Arthur llllllnrd, who nre passing tho winter there. Mips Helen P. Wnlters, of fiTld North Sth street. Oak Lane, hns ns her guests, Miss KvelMi M'iglll and Miss Josephine II. Hughes, of Washington, 1). C, who will remnln until February 3. Mnny Informal alTalrs will be given lu their honor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lelloy A. McDcrmott. of 1I7 North Kiln street. Olncy, nre being comgrntulntod on the birth of a dnughler. Mrs. McDcrmott will lie remembered ns Miss Klcanor Hamilton before her mar riage. The largest enrd party of the. season of the Bucks County Country Club will be given tomorrow evening under tlio direc tion of Mr3. Kdward B. Morgan, chair man of tho Entertainment Committee of tho club. Mrs. Harry W. Jnyne, of Park avenue, Elklns Park, is rntcrtalning Mrs. Ciinrlcs Jayne, of Now York, ns her guest. Arrangements nre being made by tho members of the Jenklntown Choral So ciety to hold n card party and danco February 17 nt the H'alton. Tioga Mrs. Albert U. Tuteur. of 3731 North 15th stieet, entertained at i-nrds on Tues day afternoon, when her guests Included Mis. Herbert Boblnson, Mrs. Isaac Troth, Mrs. William II. Dougherty, Mrs. 1). Kd ward Morris, Mrs. W'lllnni Baldwin, Mrs. Dclaucy, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Walter Taylor, Mrs. Brooks. Mrs. Thomas J. Costello, Mrs. James Artman, Mrs. .1. C. Applesate, Mrs. Albert Gould, Mrs. A. Pulleii, Mrs. K. Freeman. Mrs. Wllllnm Pnrncll, Mrs. George D. Young, Miss Grlmshaw, Miss Ella Barnes and Miss Grace Fox. Under the auspices of the Tail Phi Sigma an entertainment will be given tonight In the Tioga Presbyterian Church, 10th nnd Tioga streets. The Interesting program Includes a debate by members of tho Chatham Literary Society, music and recitations. Tho speakers will be Mr. C. Oscar Beasley. Mr. Clarence C. Smith, tho Bev. Frank M. Gray and Mr. Harold Loeb. Mr. Thomas Dearlovc, of thia suburb, Is spending the winter In southern Cali fornia. Dr nnd Airs. John Chew Applegate, of 3510 North Broad street, gave n dinner recently for their son, Mr. Zamor Iiriggs Applegate, to celebrate his ilst birthday anniversary. Pink roses and maidenhair ferns wero combined In tho very effective decorations. The guests wero Miss Josephine Dover, Miss Ger trude Dever. Miss Mnbel jvyle, Miss Marian McCosker. Mr. Garrett Gilniore. Mr. Henry Woodruff and Mr. Wayne Walton. UNIQUE CLUB IS PLANNING ELABORATE BAZAAR AND DANCE Young People Greatly Interested in Charity Affairs for the War Sufferers Mr. Harry Weisaman Enter tains for Mrs. Weissman Other Affairs . MltS. GEORGE UPTON FAVORITE ri.nt hv star,,. Mrs. Favorite will bo remembered ns Miss Harriet Clny Leaf, who made her debut Inst season and wns the first of that year's debs to marry. Mr. nnd Mrs. Favorite nre living at the Coronado, 22d and Chestnut Streets. Naval News Mrs. nnlph L. Shepard, wife of Lieu tenant Shepard. V. S. M. C, has Issued Invitations for u masked dance, to be given at her home, 240!i South 21st street, on February 3. Her guests will Include Lieiitonant McClung, t S. N., nnd Mrs. Mct'lungj Lieutenant Daring, V. S. N.. nnd Mrs. Daring: Cnptnln Hnlford, U. S. M. C, nnd Mrs. Hnlford; Captain Owens. C. S. M. C, nnd Mrs. Owens; Lieutenant Norton, L S. N.. and Mrs. Norton; Cnp taln Kllgorc, V. S. M. C. nnd Mrs Kll goro; Lieutenant Beohler, V. S. N and Mrs. Beohler; Llciitennnt Wlllcox, tl. S. N and Mrs. Wlllcox; Naval Constructor Court, L'. S. N., and Mrs. Court; Naval Constructor Blssett, V. S. N., nnd Mrs. Blssctt; Mrs. Baymond S. Keyes. Mrs. Alexander S. Williams, Mrs. Nelson Vulte, Dr. Gordon Hole. U. S. N.; Doc tor Tolfrcc, V. S. N.; Lieutenant Davis, V. S. N.; Lieutenant Kayser, F. S. N. ; Lieutenant Donald. U. S. N. ; Lieutenant McCoy, 1. S. N.; Mrs. Charles Lilt;:, Mrs. Charles S. Davis, Mrs. Wcnzell, Lieuten ant Elmer. U. S. N. ; Lieutenant Dowel!. F. S. N.; Lieutenant Hyburg, V. S. N.; Mr. Mnxwcll nnd Mr. Fcrnald. North Philadelphia Miss Florcnco Wallace entertained at luncheon nnd bridge yesterduy afternoon nt her home, 15th. and Master streets. Her guests Included Mrs. Ilobert Le Boy Bartholomew, Mrs. Robot t Klee, Jr.. .Mrs. Toggert, Mrs. Ralph W. Nnzel, Mrs. Georgo MncCool, Mrs. Charles FredeilcU Sloan, Jr., Miss Edna Gaw, Miss Florence Shaw, Miss Sara Showaker, Miss Mary riotcner and Miss Elsie Krouso. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Katz. of 1929 North 12th street, nro occupying their new home nt .Melroso Park, Mr. Joseph Bcrnert will glvo a dnncn for tho bcnollt of tho war sufferers of his native town in Austria-Hungary at Mar tel's Academy, 1710 North Broad street, on -Monday evening. West Philadelphia The marriage of Miss S. Amllla Bobb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Firth Bobb, of 3S0J Chestnut street, to Mr. Richard W. Cuthbcrt, Jr., of 4000 Chest nut Mrcot. will bo quietly celebrated on February 0 In tho Church of tho Saviour, SSth and Chestnut streets. The ceremony will bo performed at noon, the Bev. Dr. Robert Johnson otllclnting. Miss Helen McChcsney, of New York, will attend as maid of honor, and :rc best man will be Mr. Herman Cuthbcrt. Only tho Imme diate families will witness tho ceremony. Miss Martha G. Lynch, a student nt Smith College, who hns been tho guest of Miss Ardls M. Tnnguny, of rot South lijth street, for several days, left yester day for Waterhury, Conn. A number of Informal entertainments wore given for Miss Lynch during her sta.,. Miss Martha Myers entertained at din ner Wednesday evening nt her home, lilSt llavorford avenue. Covers were laid for eight guests. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Conover, of South Victoria avenue, Atlantic City, nro being entertained by Mrs. Conover's cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibson, nt tliolr homo. 1502 North 67th street. Mrs. ! Conover beforo her marrlnso several weeks ago was Miss Edna Bolte, of West Philadelphia. Frankford Miss Arlco Conway, of Harrison street, Is In Washington, visiting Miss AHco Dunlap for several weeks. A lecturo for the benefit of tho F. V. B. C. will bo given on February 11 In tho parish houso of St. Mark's Church by Mr. J. Arthur Schllchter, whose sub ject will be "To Smile, to Laugh, to Bo Happy." Jlrs. E. Elbert Hoffman nnd her young son, Elbert Dottcror, of Highland Park, were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wiley, of Tacony, for tho past week. Roxborough A Men's Church Club has been organized In tho Sloyer Memorial Baptist Church, Manayunk and Krnms avenues, the Bev. P. B. Moyer. pastor. Tho meetings will be held on Mondny evenlnp. In the social hall of tho church. ti Personals s,Mrlana Gowen will give a suppr vera qt the Hltz-Carlton on Sunday VtUaoj Frailer Harrison will en- MISS EDITH ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG Miss Armstrong's engagement to Mr, Montgomery Hewitt was re cently announced. Northeast Philadelphia The marriage of Miss Kdna Ayers. of 210 East Emery atreet, to Sir. Charles Schon leber, Jr.. took place on Tuesday evening, January 11, at the Siloam Methodist Epis copal Church, of Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. Schonleber aro receiving at 210 East Emery street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldman, of 1623 North 6th street, announce the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Anna G. Goldman, to Mr. William J. Hliulman, of Philadelphia. Lansdowne Sir. nnd Mrs. Leo J. Kastnian, of East Greenwood avenue, entertniiied Prof, and Mrs. Joseph JamcBon, of Glrard Col lege, on Wednesday ovcnlng, at dinner. Mrs. Thomas Fltsgeratd, of Baltimore avenue, will glvo a bal-masipio nnd supper nt her home, on February 10. In honor of Mr. Fltsgernld, who will leavo on tho Bth for Plnchurst, N. C, where ho will play In tho golf tournament. Mr. Hornce F. Griffith, of East Green wood avenue, will return tho luttcr part of tho week from Do Kalb, III. The Lansdowne Mothers In Council met at tho homo of Mrs. Rebecca. Bishop, of HI McKlnley avenue, yesterday after noon. Mrs. William D. Yarnall addressed tho meeting. Camden and Vicinity Mrs. J. E. Vnn Solver has been visiting In New York. Mrs. E. V. Chambcrlln, Mrs. Thomas Harris and Mrs. Mnrvln Street attended tho ma Unco muslcale at the Bellovue Stratford this week. Woodbury Mr. William M. Ptersou, formerly a Mayor of this city. Is spending a few days with relatives here. Mr. Plerson has been away from Woodbury for 17 years, and Is now engaged In business in the West. Mrs. Shoop Hunt, of Danville. Pa., Is In Woodbury for a long visit with her sister, Mrs. M. F. Campbell. The Friendly Bible Class of the Kemblo Sunday school held a business and so cial meeting at the home of Miss Marlon Clark, on Centre street, last night. Delaware County Mrs. J. E. Fleming, fit Bldley Park, ii entertaining her slater, Mrs. Sarah Blrk head, of Salisbury, Md. What's Doing Tonight Ilan'iuet, Aumclatlon of College Pruldcnts. Vnlveitlty Club. Pennsylvania Axsoclatlon of Women Workers' play, New Century Club; 8:1,1 o'clock. llucknell Alumni dinner, Itlttenhouse Hotel; 7 o'clock. Lecture, "Tho Oreater War nn4 Teace," by Hamilton Holt. Friends' Meetlntt House, 15th ami Race streets; S o'clock. Northern Medical Association discusses grip. 'COS Falrmount menue; 8:15 o'clock. 1'iof. Vlncenio do Santo lectures on "The Sjiltll of Modern Italy," for benefit Queen Helena's Ilnl Cross relief fund. Wltherapoon Hail; : o'clock. Ocrmuntown Young Women's Christian As soilatlon, DSl'O Otrmantown avenue; 8:13 o'clock. I. Salle College dance, Walton Hotel; S 30 o'clock. Antrim Men's annual ball, Eagles' Temple; S o'clock. Iehlgh alumni smoker and annual meeting. Kugler's. 0:30 o'clock. American Institute of Banking reception, Bellevue-tJtratford Hotel; 8 o'clock. Catholic Sons of Derry, annual tall, Mercan tile Hall. Concert, benefit for St. Raphael parish school. Lu I.u Tempts. . Notices for the Society pais will be accepted and printed la the Kvcniox ldger, but all such notices must bo written on one tide of tbe paper, most be signed in full, nttb full address, and wlieu possible telephone cumber must be given. Send all each communications to "Society Kdltor," Ercnlus; Ledger, COS Chestnut street. Unless these requirements are carried out so that verification mar be possible, tbe notice "HI net be publUUed. LEADING MEN AT SHORE PLAN NEW 'DRIVE' FOR BIGGER ATLANTIC CITY "Field Marshals" Appointed for Campaign Under Auspices of Chamber of Commerce and Allied Bodies WILL NAME COMMITTEES ATLANTIC CITY", Jan. JS.-Mcn who h.ivo done things for the town nro to be tho Held inurshiils In a new "drive" for n (Irenter All.-intie City under the nusplces of tho Chamber of Commcrco nnd allied bodies of shore boosters. An nouncement to be made tonight of the personnel of new committees, of the chamber will point the wny for nn era of gieatcr civic activity, wttli a 31-foot chan nel and a great convention hull over the sea as tho main objectives. Alexander H. Nelson, county engineer, is chairman of the new Committee on lloulevnrd3, which in expected to iimnsh obstacles and ha.'dcn the realization of the Absecon-Atlantlc City motor speed way. Wnlti'f T. Iteid.l a broher, heads tho committee which is to emphasize tho delights of boating and llshlng as shoro attractions. Wairen Webster, president of tho Atlantic City Steamship I.lnc, bead3 tho now harbor board, which Is to boom Atlantic City as n yachting rendezvous and deep-water port. Walter .1. Iluzby, owner of the Hotel Dennis, Is to have charge of a ctrcet Im provement campaign. Unvlil II. Lawson, chief of the Diiiiillug Iiepartinuiit, and a committee of Insurance limbers will send nut a firc-prevcntlcin propnmiudn. Prank Shiimcu, chief of the Lighting llurenu, and a committee will work lor Impioved Illumination. Other committee ebnirmuu Include: lionrdu-nllt, former Senator Htl wnrd S. Leo; Public I'tllltles, Joseph A. McN'amee, banker: Civic Improvement, Joseph W. Kilns, former Assemblyman; lluslnes.1 Methods, Ilenjamln Iinchnrach; Housing anil Sanitation, Dr. Kdw.ml Onion; Public Schools, John L. Kelly; lteal Kstato and Taxation, Howard (!. I Inn Is; Convention Unit, Dr. Underwood Coch ran; Itallrnads and Transportation, .Sam uel P. Leeds. liven Atlantic City, for nil Ha mildness of climate, does not have often tbe op portunity to boast of such delightful weather as has kept tlm hotel colony al most conrtnutly on tho Boardwalk this week. Yesterday's turnout looked llko nn Master pnrndo rehearsal, for sunshine brings out colors and causes discarding of wraps. Mrs. Mary II. Comly, mother of Itow land Comly, president of tho Logan Trust Company, has Joined her son at thu Den nis. Cornmandor J. K. Palmer, IT. S. N., was the dinner guest of Commander C. 11. Itommel at the Dennis. Percy Henius in Recital IVroy Urmus, the American baritone, set a dllllcnlt task for himself wbun ho arranged the program of his re':tal In Wltherai.oon Hall, last night. He rivq a program mado up entirely of songs by American composers. A modorn audience that Is content to sit through a recital unvaried by operatic nrlas and groups from different schools of romposition is i exceedingly rare, nnu mo artist nno uurcs attempt such a feat should be prepared for a cool reception. liven John Mcoormack holds fast to miscellaneous programs. Hut Mr. Ilcmus enrao through the ordeal unscathed. Tho 'best commentary upon Sir, Homus' singing Is found in bis reception by the midleuco. Three songs ho repeated In re sponse to the generous applnUKe: Clayton Johns' beautiful lyric. "A lietnted Violet," representing thu lledcr tpo of song; Iluhn's expansive "Invlctuu," one of the STEAMSHIPS FLORIDA $31.80 ,V,Y.D $31.80 JACKSONVILLE From Philadelphia every Wed. oml Sst. Including locals and chulce of stateroom accoinmudailons. All outside rooms. Fine steamers, liest service. TIl-Ucu limited to tiny 31. Merchants & Miners' Trans. Co. City Olllre. 103 So. Dili hi. Phone Lombard 1U00. CuiiMilt uny tlrl.rl ur tourist intent. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Neti College- Offers an all-around I)vtoloiinent Educa tion in connfi-tlun with English, 1'ubllc .Speaklng. Klo,utlon and Dramatic Art, Salesmanship and Autluutdilp. Spruce 3;: Is. l'.-'IO riifdimt SI reft OtlVrtJIUV a koi-SOT CUMlnut Street DANCING Uonnw 17S0 N- 1,ra " l'lMa DU- MS W agncr Practice Claw Ilea .Tuse. Tours. Assistants' Dance Tonicht Krr' CO.VTINUOUB DANCE TQMOR.. SAT. BVO. THK tnlrjue Club, organized for the purpose of helping those In need, Is making final nrrnngemrnts for tho baznnr and dance to bo given nt tho Olndstono flubrooms. southwest corner of Stisquo linmia avenue nnd lGlh street, on Kelt tnar 2, for the benefit of the wnr suf ferers The members of tho club, who nre giving their tlmn nnd energy collecting fund for our needy brethren nbrond, have arranged this baznnr with a view to being nble to do more than tho mere soliciting from house to house nnd door to door, livery nrtlrle for sale will be nt normal prices, nnd there will be many useful tlilncs for sale. A (Inn danco program Is nssured A very Important meeting of the club wnt held at tbe homo, of Mln.i Jcnn Huron and Miss line llnron. at too Boiith 6th stieet. to discuss tho final preparations. The following girls will take active part In the haznar nnd dance: Miss Jean Harnn, Mini Hae llnron. Miss Pcnrl Hum mine. Miss Kannle Cohen, Miss Mclba Huxbniim. Miss IHhcl Deutsch, Miss Karah Unison. Miss Hose Krnkovltz, Miss Ifeion Lehlntig, Miss Helen Margolls, Miss Helm Mcltzer. Mlsn Ktliel Wolf. Miss C.er trude Silver, Miss Matilda LcVlt and Miss Mary Segel. Mr. Harry Weissman, of 611 Pass junk avenue, entertained Inst week In lumor of bis wife. Among the guests were Mr. Theodore Snvltz, Miss Kviv Sn vllz, Mr. llenjnmlii Savltz, Mr. nnd Mr3. Sugnrmnn. Mr. and Mrs. Knndel, Mr. nnd Mrs, l'-inesteln, Mr. nnd Mrs. Myers, Mr. nnd 'Mrs. Oreen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Otilsler, Mr. nnd Mrs. Morgelman, Mrs. Vlterhorn. Miss Vlterhorn, Mr. 11. Lewis, Mr. nnd Mrs. 1. Levin, MIfh Fannie Iloxon, Mies Hosn Hoxen. Miss L. Shnlkln, Miss II. Huron, Miss S. Clllknnn. Mr. M. Hoxcii. Mr. Du bln, Mr. H. Cohen, Mr. A. Krnvltr. nnd Mr. Istdor Dubln. A collection was mado for tho wnr sufferers during tho evening. Mrs. Weissman has recently recovered from a severe operation. The Harmony Club of tho Xorthcnst will hold Its first grand annua! ball on the nlsht of Washington's nirthday, February 22, at the New Itoynl Hall, 71 h anil Morris streets Tho music will be lurnlshed by Professor Jnrrnw's orchestra, nnd a large number of guests Is expected. Tho chnlrman of the commit tee Is book ing good singers for the Intermissions. The committee In charge Includes Mr, DftVId Simons, chnlrmnn; Mr. Morris Frleden berg, Mr. Henry Klelnberg, Mr. Jnck Na thans. Mr. Jock Schiller and Mr. William Myers. A farewell party jvns given In honor of Miss Bessie Herman, of Milton, Pn., on Sunday ovcnlng, at the homo of her cousin, Miss Hao Wolf, 1733 East I'nss ytmlt avenue, with whom sho hns been spending tho Inst month. Covers were' Inld for US guests. An exhibition dance wns given by Miss Ireno Llpsltz and Mr. Henry Duko Mlllor, and Miss Jcsslo Wl lenrhlk snng, accompanied by Mr. Louts J. Ynnkeloff. Among those present wero Miss Reba Cohen, of Hnrrlsburg, Pn.; Miss Frances Ollektnnn, Miss Irene Llpsltz, Miss Esther Wnngcr, Miss Jcsslo Wllenchlk, Miss Herthn Wolf. Mls3 Hao Wolf, Mr. Eugeno Clnzer, Mr. I. Harris, Mr. II. D. Miller, Mr. U. Itosenbaum, Mr. I. Wllenchlk, Mr. E. Wolf, Mr. II. H. Ynnkeloff and Mr. I J. Ynnkeloff. Tho Spokano Cllmio gave Its annual banquet for members and friends at the clubhouse, at 3d nnd Fltzwntor streets, on Saturday evening. Tho affair waB a great success. Tho regular meeting of the Mayer Sulx bcrgcr Club wns held at tho homo of Mlsi Harriet Hchwolger and Miss Estelle Schwolger on Sunday ovcnlng. Tho girls' auxiliary Is preparing a program for a Leap Year party, to bo held at tho horns of Miss Hcsslo Stein, 2501 North 10th street. The next meeting will tnko place) at tho home of Miss Esther Jacobs, 1G2T Coluinbln avenue. most dramntlc modern compositions, nnd Edwin Schneider's dainty, lilting, "Flower Italn," of a character entirely different from the two other songs. The baritone won equally good in Sidney Homer's two ballads, "Sing Me n Song of a Lad That Is Uono" and "Tho Pauper's Drlvo." Tho latter, In fact, was tho best on tho program. Mr. Henius Is essentially a ballnd singer, although his splendid Interpretations nnd sympathetic approach make him nearly ns satisfying In tho less dramatic numbers. His volco Is of n beautiful quality, with tho true barltonu timbre, except In tho very high notes, whore it assumes a tenor character that reminds strongly of Evan Williams. Mr. Henuio enunciates clearly, so that every syllable Is dlstlnctlv beard. In short, bo 13 excellently quullflcd for recital. Needlework Guild's Broad Field Announcement has been mado by Mrs. Truman II. Newberry, national presi dent of tho Needlework Guild of Amorlcd, that tho branches of tho guild throughout tho United States nro ho orgnnlzed as to be prepared to tnko Immedlato action In collecting gnrments nnd surgical supplies for relief work In any emergency or calamity In this country. Tho national headquarters of tho guild, which Is nul Hated with the American Ited Cros3, art) In the Wldener Ilullding. The organiza tion has SO000 women connected with It. Germantown Cards will shortly bo Issued for a dance to bo given at Manhclm on Thursday, February 21, by tho Alumnao Association nt the Stevens School. Several dinners will precede the dance. The patronesses aro ns follows; Miss Mary Hentloy, Miss Mnry Mills. Mrs. Itobcrt D. Drlpps. Mrs. William Gray Warden, Mrs. Hayard Hodge, Mrs. James Closson, Mrs. Calvin M. Smyth, Mrs. Howard Wood, Jr., Mrs. Henry Paul Drown, Sirs. Arthur Harring ton. Mrs licnjamlii Shoemaker, Mrs. Al fred Monrhend North, Mrs. Arthur Jones. Mrs. E. Drultt Crawford, Mrs. Karl Wegor, Mrs. William Sautcr and Mrs. Henry S. Uromlcy. Tho dancing class for little girls and boys which Is under the direction of JIrs Georgo A. Ilrooko nnd Miss Chat lotto Brooke will meet this afternoon In the ballroom of tho Germantown Cricket Club. Tho Women's Auxiliary of tho Provi dence General Hospital gavo a charity bridge party yestoiday at tho Dolmar Moirla. Among the guest3 worn Mrs. A. Pardee, Mrs. Ilobert Alexander. Mrs. William T. llendloy. Mrs. Luther Chase. Mrs. Georgo Gould, Mrs. A. L. Laughlon, Mrs. Kdward Luvlno, Miss Emily Price nnd Mrs. James Dawes. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McCalllp. of :"ll School lane, have gone to Cleveland, O., and other Western cities to visit lriendj for several weeks. WINTEH, RESOTvTS ATLANTIC C1T. N. .1. ymftd GTLnNTICCirfi I Suporior location with an j 1 unobstructed view of beach J and boardwalk A recognized J fstondardpfexccllence I CsMcittbOO. IVALTRJ.3UZSY. ISO. MM.WIW ! I I ncaPCr5!. .vri-.vr-r-ric city has .sorvi set anew ,at an dard of riee , corritort a?- wcawy TrIr:l'tlrrlT rirs'nsr im-i JW, Vil,W . WML' 7,AUCEST TIREl'RCOF HfS07 HOTBb tTU'llOTtanMit MSyHITC,?rao. IN IHE AVOI-XT) the itADirtG Htsom iioiti or Hit W;RID AiarKoraffliinBienMDi. A'i'l.AN'I'll' CII'I'V, .N. J. OWNt'nSHIl MAHAQ.KUKHT JOSIAH WHITE A. SONS COMPAfty Ol.l POINT 'IIJil tll'.f, VA. HOTEL CHAM BERLIN CID t'OINTCOMFCRT JK7 rwtJnnlnsriio, ilf. frocMl lull t.iniiie. I.urouvun llath-i JJfK l:Mttncnts. lortt-rm., G0. F ADAMS. Mamaar i nnroti Minrua. ji. 'Aak Mr. Foster," 12th anj CiieUnut Sti-t CooKf' Tour, 13T fa. Urositl til.; 1'tnoa, H TL Cc, U3a Cliciitnut St. tL J Aritsj BJ BONWIT TELLER a CO. c77je (Specialty (ShopefOriGinaiicnt) CHESTNUT AT 13l3TREET FOR SATURDAY CONTINUATION OF THE FOUEHUMES Tht Most Notable Sale of Furs of Quality & Fashion Ever Held b) this Shop At ytosLessTihast Regular Prices Women's and Misses' Fur Coats oo nn WS V J French Seal Coats m,.,l fniinv Pnllo ir' , ,: ; " o Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Musltrat C() QQ P.clts) Reg. S5 to 05 """ Bordered Hudson Seal Coats (Skunk collar, cuffs, Of) Of) border) Reg. 135 yuuu Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat) QC CC Reg. US to 165 .UU Bordered Hudson Seal Coats (Various Styles) 1 1 C ftft Reg. 175 to 105 1 1IO'uu Bordered Hudson Seal Coats (Natural Skunk border, collar and culls) 1 AG ()(l Reg. Si5 to S65 J-O'UU Model Hudson Seal Coats (Various Stylos) 1 QC flfl Reg. SOS to S75 li'JJU Moleskin Coat (Skunk-trimmed) IOC flO Regularly 225.00 Ua,UU Natural Mink Coats (50 inches long) QCQ QQ Regularly 850.00 oou,uu Imported Hudson Seal Coat (CO inches long. OEJft flfl Bkunk-trimmed) O""" Regularly 475.00 SCARFS Regular Natural Raccoon 10.00 Black Lynx 18.00 Beaver 16.50 Natural Skunk 19.50 Black Lynx 24.50 Natural Skunk 25.00 Kitt Fox 57.50 Natural Skunk 32.50 Battleship Gray Fox 30.50 White Fox 55.00 Dyed Blue White Fox 55.00 1J s.oo 7.50 8,50 8.50 12.50 12,50 14,50 14.50 22.50 29.50 29.50 MUFFS French Seal Nutria Natural 'Raccoon Nutria Beaver Hudson Seal Beaver Kitt Fox Natural Skunk Black Lynx Natural Skunk Regularly 14.50 14.50 10,50 10.50 25.00 25.00 20.50 35.00 20.50 35.00 35.00 6.50 7,50 8.50 S.50 12.50 12.50 '15.00 18.50 18.50. 18.50 22.50 . m ii
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