EVENING LEDGEA-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1916. A 13 a- ) NANCY WYNNE PREDICTS A GAY TIME AT mm BTJUWAKT WURTS AFFAIR Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts Will Give Unique ft unteriainniuiib ujhiiu ana miss dosepnine u. a. Foster Bit OST unique will be the party which iim Charles Stownrt Wurts will dvo tonight for Uytendale Kalrd and tnwohlno Foster, An impromptu and if original cabaret ilnncc, whero forty E -ucats will bo scaled at small tables. Mid in dciwi:ii iiinto. " " -. moves them, bo to npoaU, one or an other, perhaps even two, will rlso from their places to do various stunts, and exhibition dancing will also bo the order of the evening. Mrs. Wurts tells . i, -wilt be absolutely Impromptu. I that no special program has been ar ranged. I am sure Mary will dance, aB fho did very prettily at tho Gambol of the Gods, anu sureiy uytenuaie win recite. Sho Is so talented and so very W eitectlvo In her evening gowns. 1 do not know of many girls wno can wear tho gorgeous coiora vnicn are so oc comlng to her rich complexion. From what a little bird told mo there i: WH bo other displays of local talent. It Is whispered that pernaps valentine K Mitchell will sing. Provost McMlchacl K vu bo there, I understand, so ho will probably no pcrsuaacu to rccuc, nnu 1 hear that Francisco Valdcz will prob ably do some of his wonderful stunts. I am willing to wager all forty guests ro looking eagerly forward to no end of fun. It is Interesting to learn that Dorolhy Welsh and Ethel Do Coursey have opened v studio together i.t Walnut and 8th streets, and have taken up In terior decorating in real earnest. They are painting furniture and doing all lorts of new and Interesting things. Dorothy Is such a delicately pretty t type, with her fair hair and bluo eyes. She is very artistic, as is rctnei Do Coursey, and I wish them well In their new undertaking. There is no doubt about it, Mrs, Scott's Supper Club is a great institu tion, and with the opening of the sec ond series on Saturday night a num ber of new subscribers have been added to tho list, among whom are Mr. and Mrs. Fdvvurd T. Stotcsbury, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Eton CromweJI, Mr. and Mrs. William Colcmnn Freeman and Miss Julia Uerwlnd. The Rose Gardens and North Car- It den were both crowded with tables, the Isaac II. Clothiers' party for Ellza- B belli Wheeler nlono numbering 40 guests, and the George Harrison Frazlers had 24 guests. The Sydney Emlen Hutchinsons and Mr. and Mrs. WIMum II. Bonner each 'had 10 in their parties. The Henry Pepper '." Korrlses and the Alfred !.. rsorrlses were there. .Hiss Jii.iu Uerwlnd enter tained a parly of seven. Others were Mr. and Mrs. Jlenry Bartol Brazier, Mr. and .Mrs. E. Rlttenhouse Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Spen cer Miller, 3d: Mrs. Ned Croz.r, Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Dale, the B. Webster Doughertys and Murian. Mr. and Mrs. William Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. George f Munson, Mr. und Mrs. Lewis Nellson, jpfltr. and Mrs. C. A. Potter, Jr.: Mr. ana airs. ll. I, l'oasc, tnc avails iiuu w erts, Joe Itosengarten, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ithoades, T. Johnson Ward, Sir. and Mrs. William Ellis Scull, H. .11. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. ('. A. Heck- Sscher Wetherlll, Harlow Voorhees, Walter Thayer, Murgot Scull, Mar- J.saret Wright, Sarah Nellson, Mr. and Mrs, K. P. Baugh, Jr., of Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Eugene Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Huhn, Mrs. Huhn Walsh, Margnret.tu Myers, Sarah Myers, Fytendale Uaird, Carolyn Shep jmrd, Mildred Sheppard. Arthur and Walter Wheeler and Dick Bullitt. There must have been at least U50 guests. It's rattier inspiring to note how Immensely martial our women are be coming; the Colonel's talk on prepared ness Is striking home evidently, for 'meetings are being held dally by pa triotic women, who are kei.i to see their fellow sisters engaged in the work. Mrs, Bob Stravvbridge has been one of the most loyal adherents of the preparedness crusadi. and every day last week was 011 hand at tho Wldencr Building answering questions foolish and profound and adding houily to the enrolment list. She tells me tliitt no end of out-of-lowners, too, have sig nified their interest In the work, and a fe number of this season's buds aro making arrangements to take lessons In first aid. Already they seo them selves whltc-llnened und wliitc-cappcd, with all the glorious possibilities of a medal or two for slgnul bravery. Mrs. Meorge Wharton Pepper and Miss Cud walader aro others whose activity in the matter is absolutely unlimited. NANCY WYNNE. rersonais i Mr. and Mrs. James Watts Mercur. f Netherworth. Walllngford, Pa., an nounce thn eiienceriipiit nf their Second daughter. Miss Sarah Davis Mercur, to r. John Seaman Albert, of this city. MISS Afprriii w lha i.r:i tirlililllll tPP of tllO , late Chief Justice Vlyses Mercur. of tho ovpreme Court of Pennsylvania. Mf. Albert Is u son of the late Captain John Seaman Albert. U. S. N.. and a nephew of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Stryker, "I the northeast corner of 3Jth and Walnut treets. He is a graduate of Lawrence Vllle and the Pennsylvania State College "l la a member of the University Club. The wedding will take place In June. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Brooke, of 235 Beuth jMh street, gave a supper and watre party on Saturday evening, fol lowed by a supper In the Parisian annex the rtltz. The tables were attractively "Morated with snapdragons and roses. Sfi Tower. Mr. and Mrs. George Brooke, 3d, wan eugenia Cassatt. Miss Lois i,aiv. .MIjs Hosklb, Dolan, Miss Charlotte Cnes ;n. 111.3 Julia Lewis. Miss Sydney E lis. "Jtflsa Charlotta Tinsli. Mlsa Cornelia Lelay, imu Marjory Taylor. Mr. J. Hamilton cwwip ir, ueorge uiouie, or. '"- gfooUe, Jr. Mr. Charles Brooke. Mr. Utt- '"una mwbold, Mr. liamuna jiuji megf' Tancis 11. wepmona, air. lfiwelay and Mr. Spencer Meade, V .. m 1 p Mr. and Mrs. Itandal Morgan, of Chest tut Tflll a ,.. thn Ttj-llpvue- Stratford for a few days. Mr. and stra rials if Alexander rave -'JL ltlni-.rr.aAn .. . .u. un11r..r.i..C,ra IfnrH fin L'waiurday xur miss uytenctale jtfaircl dinner of 12 covers this evening nt their home, 270 South 16th street. A dinner of 40 rovers will be clvon this evening nt the Philadelphia Cricket Club by the committee of the Chestnut Hilt untieing Class, which Includes Mrs. .1, Murray Elltscy, Mrs. Riddle it. Mnrsdon, Mrs. Joseph Priestley Button and Mrs. Harrison Taylor. Dancing will follow. Mrs. Philip Mercer Hhlnetander. of 231 South 22d street, will be nt homo Infor nially this nfternoon nftcr 1 o'clock. No cards have been sent out. Mrs. Paul Eajous Tiers and tho Misses Tiers will receive Informally this after noon at their home, 2126 Do I,nnccy place, from I until 6 o'clock. Miss Edllh N Smyth, of Prospect ave nue, Chestnut Hill, has been visiting friends In New York. Mr. and Mrs. William Gray Warden, School lane, will give a dinner on Wed nesday before the Chestnut Hilt Dancing Class. Tho Executive Hoard of the Suffrage party of Delaware County will give a round-table luncheon nt tho College Club tomorrow nt 1:3(1 o'clock. Mrs. Joseph Head, of the State board, will be the guest of honor. Dr. and Mrs. .1. Leslie Davis, uf 13.1 South lith street, are entertaining Dr. nnd Mrs. Junius Mcllenry, of New York, for a few days. Miss Helen Louise Coates will he nt home Informally at her residence. In) South 21st street, on Thursday after noons, I'ebrunry 10 and 17. from t until G o'clock. No cards have been sent out. -Mr. and Mrs. ttlclmrd Gilpin Wood. Jr.. of Highland, Uryn Mawr, will spond the balance of the winter with Mr. Wood's Barents, at 2105 Walnut street. Mrs. Sincdlcy D. Butler, wife of Major ! Butler. L S. M. C who has been vlsltlnir , her husband In Havana for tho last week, has returned to her home in tho navy yard. Along the Main Line OVEItBItOOK Mrs. John S. O-ustlne. Jr., of C337 Woodbine avenue, will enter tain at luncheon und bridge on the aftcr of Wednesday, Feluuary 0. Miss Elizabeth Suddards, of Kill Drcxcl road, spent tho week-end in New York as tho guest of her aunt. BRY.V MAWIt Mr. Waller Chrysllc. Jr., of State College, Is Hiiendlm: a row days with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Wal ter Chrystle, of Morris avenue. Mrs. Arthur E, Pew. of Sprlngbrook Farm, has gone to Denver, Col., to re main until spring. Mrs. Francis I.. Potts has taken apart ments at the Aldlno for tho balance of the winter. Mrs. Itobert White Steel anil Mrs. Wini fred L. Pollock, of Bryn Mawr, have charge of the Main Lino Chapter of the Pennsylvania Women's Division for Na tional Preparedness. Mrs. Joseph H. Pew, Miss Ethel Pow and Miss Mabel A. Iew, of lllenmede. are spending the winter at Belalr, Flu. VILLANOVA-.Mr. and Mis. William T. Harris have gouo to southern California to remain until April. Mrs. Stanley Griswnld Flags. Jr., of Camp Itun Farm, Is making a visit In New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Harper have gone to Indiana to stay for two months. Germantown Mrs. John C. Maker. liSOJ Qulncy street, will he hostess at two teas, one tomorrow and on Wednesday, from I until ii o'clock. The card of Mis3 Eleanor Baker Is In closed. The Vulley (Ireeu Canoe Club gnvc a concert and .dance on Saturday evening nt the Germantown Boys' Club, on West Penn street. ' Mrs. James Anil and her son, of West Tulpehocken street, are .spending several weeks at Bellcfonte, Pa. Mr. und .Mrs. John J. McDuvltt, Jr., of 112 Lincoln drive, have been staying nt the Hotel Chelsea for a fortnight. .Miss Mildred Cavcrly. of Z23 Lincoln drive. Is the guest of .Mrs. Clement Ilayncsworth at her home in Greensville, S. C. Mrs. Henry U. Currnn, of tne Fairfax, Wayne avenue and School Lane, has re turned from tho shore. Mrs. Lytton Patterson, of East Cpsal street, has as her guest Miss Chrlstino Wageman. of Washington, p. C. .Mrs. Pattrrhon will give 11 tea on Thursday In 'honor of Miss Wagcm.m. West Philadelphia and Mrs. John S. Howes, or I' Jn's'oi, ... birth or a mSJ"KE ,j will be remembered, was Miss Elsi, Shupley. Mr. 1. nd Mrs.. Hurry Maich. or 1217 North 37th street, entertained a number of their friends last week. Tho guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Carey, Miss M. Dawson, Mr. John Dawson, Miss Helen MacNamara, Mr. Nell Mac.N'ainara, Miss Mary Mack and Mr. Hurry Decker. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawler, of 1113 North 52d street, entertained a number of tho younger set last week In honor of the lCth birthday of their daughter, Miss Jano Jiwler. The guests included Miss Mury Bernetter, Mls3 Frances Itoaker. Miss Helen Cullcn, .Mls Helen Carey, Miss Helen Harvey und Miss Uertrude Itlxon. Mr. and .Mrs. David Marlon, of H3C Poplar street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Mlsa Clara Marlon, to Mr Israel Fallon, of .'OH Baltimore ave nue. The wedding will take place tho lat ter part ot i-curuary. WERE MARRIED YESTERDAY j felE. ANft MRS H Washington News WASHINGTON. Jan. St. fnotllclnl so ciety probably has a lot better time nt Its n-jnners here than the elect, nnd certainly Silas Lois Hoot (loodnow, for whom a dinner was clven Frltlav nluht. n-ot more out of being the guest of honor than either ! the President or the Vlee President at the stale affairs. Miss flood now, who l a senior nt Bryn Mawr, Is tho daughter of the president of Johns Hopkins. She Is the guest In Washington nf Mrs. Junius Mnc.Murrny, ' Whoso son. .Trtrtn MnKMnni, olio I Irt marry next month. Mrs, MacMnrray and all her frlembi are keeping Miss Good now pretty well occupied. Mrs. MneMur ray gave a tea for her Wednesday after noon, nn well ns the dinner Friday night. Another ot Friday night's dinners was one that Mrs. Mackay-Smlth gavo for her daughters, and more especially for tllndys and her fiance, Hlltlo Watklns, of I'hllif dclphla, who are the recipients of a great many attentions on nil sides. Earlier In the week the Swedish Min ister nnd Mndamo Ekengren gave an elaborato dinner In honor of the Secre tary of Stnto and Mrs. Lansing, for Which Mr. Vltli, the Swedish Consul, sta tioned In Philadelphia, came down. A notable Thursday night dinner nt the Army and Navy Club, where Thursday night is set apart beyond all others for dinner-giving, was that of a rather not- I able "bunch of gencrnls" nnd their wives . Stated formally, General nnd Mrs. Tnsker H. Bliss entertained nt dinner In honor of 1 tho Chief of StnlT, Major General and ' Mrs. Hugh L. Srolt. the other guests lin ing General and Mrs. William Crosier. ' General and Mrs. James It. Aleshlre. (Jen- j eral and Mrs. Erasmus Weaver, Mr , Kuhn, whose husband, (leneral Kuhn. ih abroad as nn nfllclal observer on the Held and Captain I'raneis Parker. Five gen- 1 rrals at one dinner lable Is rather un- usual even for the Army and Navy Club . A good deal of entertaining Just now Is centring around Mrs. James Thomson, of Now Orleans, which, being Interpreted, 1 means Genevieve Clark, the bnmile daugh- ! ler of the Speaker and Mrs. Clark. She 1 arrived a week ago 011 her tirst visit "homo" since her marriage last June, and 1 as there probably has not for enrs been 11 more all-round popular Rlrl In Washing Ion, every one Is extending the glad hand ( of welcome. In fact so -many are being , thrust toward her that she doesn't know which to grnsp llrst. liven the President' daughters have never been the recipient uf mow attention timu i.onoviovo nan, has bail since she graduated from si honl And. by tho way. the I'lwldiiii'.- daughter, having conic back from Phila delphia, where sho had been huvlng her throat operated on, for tho second of the diplomatic dinners last Tuesday, returned to the yuaker City almost Immediately. Naval News .Mrs. Alexander S. Williams, wife of Captain Williams, V. S. M. C. of 2222 South 21st street, left on Saturday for New York, where sho will be the guest or Captain Williams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander S. Williams, for a few days. Mrs. T. 11. Winters, wlfo of Lloutenant Winters. C. S. N.. ot 230 South Garnet street, will close her home shortly, and with her little son, Hugh Winters, will leave for Norfolk, where she will make her home. Lieutenant Winters has been assigned to duty mi the receiving ship Uichmond stationed at Portsmnuth. Girard Farms Mrs. John T. Fenner, of 2318 South 21st street, will be hostess 011 Wednesday afternoon to the members of her bridge club. Her guests will Include Mrs. John Handy Hall. Miss Ann Harris. Miss Vogdcs. Mrs. Clinton Wllllmns, Mrs. .1. V. McAlplne, Mrs. Burton Foul and Mis. Graves. Mis. Herman S. Livingstone, or 2313 South 21st street, will close her home here very shortly and with her little son. Jului Tnlmngo Livingstone, will leave for New Orleans, where she will bo the guest ot her mother. Mrs. John Talmage, for about two months. On her return she will mnke her home permanently In New York. Miss Anne DJoiuil. ot 2311 South Colo rado teiuiie. entertained the members of her card club on Thursday evening. Tbcro were 12 guests present. Mr. William Diew, of 20tb and Wolf streets, entertained informally on Satur day evening at his home. Tho guests were mombcrs ot tho Southern High School Fraternity. Woodbury I SiM or Woodbury's smallest children j will prescnl 11 society wedding, complete I in every detail, at tho Central Huptist Church on Friday evening next. The mu sic will also be rendered by the children. "O Promise .Mo" will me one of four solos. Miss Edle B. Miller, or Hunter strcot, has been visiting Miss Florence Lister, or Merchantvllle. during the past week. The Wnupaiinakl Cump-FIro Clrls or Woodbury will present a three-act com edy, entitled "Breezy Point," in tho Open I louse on Monday evening. February 7. Fifteen girls will appear In the cast. Lansdowne The Girls' Guild or St. John's Church will glvo n play und dunce in the Twen tieth Century Club on February 21). In $", eFwVT IsfTiS J,1,.. JU VlorJ Mice .'l . c!"w,? MlJ Mlili Fort est, '-Mr. liank 1'oriesl, .Mr llichard Fori est, Mr. Ilulph Donagby. .Mr. Maurice Homer. Mr. John Airoy, .Mr. Ceorge K. Hooier and Jlr. Thomas Han num. Delaware County A muslcnl and danco will bo given at the Hotel Walton on February 23 for St. Madeline's Church at Bldley Park, of which the Hev. William J. McCallen Is pastor. The artists engaged for this occasion are well known In the world of music and tho program will be an artistic one. Those taking part will be Mlsa Mary Farley, soprano; Mrs. Itusscll King Miller, contralto; Miss Mary Dolores McKntee, piano: Miss Alma tlrafe. vio linist: Mr. Joseph S. Mcllljnn, tenor. Among the patronesses will be prominent womauof Illdley Park and Philadelphia. Mls Mary Begun, of Media. Is spend- I Ing several weeks In California. ABBX fi UWm I mm l sBm&vffl' MISS LDNA WII.KU l'..i. n. I'll..!., rafters Miss Wiler will pivc a dance on February Hi in honor of three recent brides, Mrs. Herbert D. Wiler, Mrs. Harold Butler Montgomery und Mrs. Waldo 0. Fchlinp;. ANNUAL HIBERNIAN BALL AT ACADEMY OF MUSIC Large List of Patrons for Affair to Be Held Tonight. Woman's Club of Wyncote Will Hold Its Meeting Wednesday Midwinter Dances Til K AnciiMil drder of lliberulntis will hold Its iinmuil ball tonight In the Academy or Music III nnd nnd Lo- cu.st streets. Jlr. Patrick McLaughlin I is chairman of the General Committee. I assisted by Mr. Patrick Donolum us j vice chairman. Mr. John J. O'ltollly is j secretary, Mr. John W. fomyii record- I Ing secretary, and Mr. Francis S. Clark i treasurer. Judge Joseph P. 1 Sogers will bo grand conductor of the ball, assisted by Judge Ihigene c. Hiinnivvoll, Mr. , Patrick P. Conwiiy. Mr. Jo.cih J. Uoh- ; erts und Mr. Fdwaiil J. Scunlou, and 1 Jlr. Wlllluni J. Holmes as chairman will conduct, assisted by tho following 1 committee: Air. James H. Murphy. Mr. Joseph V. Somers, Dr. F. X. Bracket', I .Mr. .lameH .miii.n, .vir. uciiiiim vv uuicii. Mr. Jainos Collins, Mr. James Colics, Mr. P. T. McLaughlin, Mr. William H. Hughes. Mr. Joseph K. Fvuns, Mr. Goorgo J. Kvans, Mr. Patrick II. Me- Konna, Mr. .lunies J. Dvvyer, Mr. John J. McGoe Mr. Albert Hertfcldcr. Mr. John M. Grener.i, Mr. Hugh MrJIenu- ' mln, .Mr. Willtiiiu McClo.skey, Mr. Pal- , rick J. McGlntv. Air. Kllcene L. Holmes, Air. John Furoy, Alrv Joseph F. Wendell. Atr. Charles A. McDermott. Air. Bohert Perris, Mr. Joseph Mullen. Air. Peter Gleuson, Air. Daniel Roddeii, Air. Joseph A. Smith. Air. John J. .lone.". Air. Michael P. Doyle. Air. James Hcllly. Air. Michael McGurrity. Air. t..i... a rnitr.,1 m.. p.ini M,.r:.,. Mr Ai. J. Slattery, Air. Daniel Dover, Air. Thorn. us H. Downey, Air. Frank J. Alul hern and Air. John Carey. The hox- 1 l.nlrlnr'j i,,.iifl. H.iti ItillPM I f tl IWISC. Hon. Joseph P. Itogors, Hon. James P. AIcNIchol. Hon. James It. Sliechan, Air. Patrick J. AlcGarvoy, Hon. Kiigene C. Bonniucll, Air. James Dnrney, .Mr. Samuel AI. Clement, Jr.. Air. '. Schmidt. Hon. David Martin. Air. Jo seph H. AlcCall, Hon. AVIllIam It. Knight. Jr., Air. Patrick Fitzgerald. Hon. A. Lincoln Acker. Air. Patrick Donohito, Airs. Thomas P. Hunter, Air. Patrick AlcLuiighlin. Air. Bernard Mn gulre, Hon. John C. Bell, Air. Alexander Dover. Air. Thomas K. O'Neill. Air. John F. Horgiin, Mr. John Dohuhoe, Air. Patrick Logue, Atr. Joseih AIcGlude, Air. Henry Boylan, Air. Thomas Al. Kcclev, Air. John A. Qtiinn. Air. Chris tian Gallagher. Atr. Fdwntd Trainer. Air. .Michael J. Daly. Air. John J. Rog ers, Air. John A. Glllan, Air. Michael J. Ilrudy. Mr. James K. Diamond. Air. Jeionie Loucheini, Air. John O'Dca, Air. John C. O'Keefc, Air. Charles Keenan, Mr. William J. Holmes. Air. Bryan J. Tansey, Air. ThotnnH AlcDevllt. Air. Thomus II. Downey, Air. John .7. O'Bellly. Air. Patrick P. Conway, Air. Peter P. Conway. Air. Patrick Doherty. Mr. Thomas AlcFarland, Air. Michael F. O'Beilly and Air. Joseph McLaugh lin. Airs. William C Kent will bo tho leader of the Woman's Club of Wyncote during February. Tho tlrst meeting will he held at the homo of Mrs. Kent on Bent road, Wyncote. on Wednesday afternoon at i.'.'iu o'clock. An uddress will bo given by AIiss Abby Sutherland, of Ogontz School. On Wednesday eve ning, Februury 8, ut 8 o'clock, Mrs. Kent will ulso entertain tho clnli at her home. An address, entitled "Kng lund Today," will be given by Air. S. K. Uutclifl'e. un Kiiglisliman. and a member of the fuculty of the I'nlver ilty of London. On Wcdnesduy afternoon. February 16. at 2:30 o'clock, Airs. Hubert Itussell, of Webster avenue. Wyncote, will be the hostess und .Miss Elizabeth Hill will give a tulk on "Preparedness." Among some of tho members of tho club who will attend these meetings will bo .Mrs. S. II. Allemnn. Airs. AI. F. Bermger, Airs. Charles XV. Beck. Airs. William H. Bcrger, Airs. At. P. Boyle. Airs A. 1-J. Broun. Mrs. William Coch ran. Mrs. John Gribbell.' Alls. Idell.i Uribbel, Airs. Philip A. Heebner. Alisa Annie Culver, Miss Clara Du Puy. Airs. F T- Irame. Alts. Howard S. Fckels, Airs. James Kly, Mrs. H. G. Fetterolf. Airs. John V. Hogers, Airs. Alaurice Walsh Fagan, Airs. Charles A. Jayne, Airs Herbert Johnson, Mrs. John K. ern. Airs. J. II. Larzelerc. Airs. Will am li Lower, Airs. It. II. SIcNeal. Airs. Spencer K. Aiulford, Mrs. Harold An son, Airs. AI. K. Neiffer. Alias Pearson, Atlsn Surah Pearson. Airs. It. Mather. Miss Osthclmer and Airs: Harry Smith. The annual ball of the Black Beaver Country Club, held on January 28, at the New Royal Hall, proved a groat success. An exhibition of. the latest dances was given by Mr. Albert I.. Godett and Miss Kilty Pillash, Those In charge of the ball we do Air. Eugene D. Peck, chujrmun. Mr? Maurice XV. Fiscb, door manager. 31 r. Joceph X. Lapp, assistant iluor iVanager; Mr .Wiiauv Weiabergr, &r, Beojamla . .-iiS a? , Cohen, Air. Hurry Lapp. Air. Alorris Lapp, Air. George Needle. Air. Al. S. Huiinoud. .Mr. Louis Hlumciulinl, Air. William Solium, Air. Charles 1 layman, Air. .Martin J. 1 iuenlher, Air. Samuel Schwartz, Air. Hurry Alurkovvitz und Air. Italpli llobinson. Quartet singing by tho members o( tho Theodore Starr Club, with Air. William L. Weinberg at the ptunu, was a feature of the evening. A inusicale and dance will be given on February B." for the benefit of St. Agnes' Hospital. The object of tho nt 1'alr will bo to create a fund for the Nurses' Home. There will bo a mixed quartet and a harpist. In addition to several excellent soloists. Tho Alumni Association of the He brew Fducation Society will hold Its regular meeting in the school audi torium, corner of 10th and Carpenter streets, on Wednesday evening. Air. Samuel J. Becker, tho president, will preside. Among the business of the meeting will be the committee's report of the annual dance held at thn Apollo Drawing Hooins on January 12. The Fnterttilnment Committee, tinder the direction of Air. Herman D. Alazcr, has arranged a very attractive program, which will follow the business session. Tho Alen's Association of St. An drew's Unformed Church, 22d street and Snyder avenue, gave a smoker to the 4Sth Ward Council of the Stoneman's Fellowship Club on Thursday evening. Tho Hev. II. C. Stone, president of the Fellowship, was the speaker of tho eve ning. The program included a largo und varied .selection of instrumental and vocal music. There wore 350 guests present. An attractive leap year party was given by the Amcrlcus Club on Sat in iley evening at tho homo of Miss 'i?rtrii(le Colin, 3SG Poplar street. The house was beautifully decoruted and various leap year games were played. Among those present were Miss Rose 11. Levlne, AIlss Atlnervu Kohn, Miss Gertrude Colin, AIlss Leah Itlff, AIlss Florence Waehs, AIlss Fa ther Armon, AIlss Harriet Plnsky, Miss Sophyo Seitchik. AIlss Anna Seltcllik, AIlss Itebecca Sperling, Air. Louis G. Xtnbowitz. Air. A. .Solomon Kohn, Air. Isarioro Wach.t, Air. Albert Levy, Air. lsudore Share, Air. Irving Hivkind, Air. Bernard Waehs. Air. AVIllIam Seit chik, Atr. lienjamin Ilittenberg und Alibs Martlia Colin. Weddings AIUTH-LVaLIS. The marrliiKe of Miss Alargarrt Inuhs, daughter or tho late Air. and Airs. Itobert Instils, to .Mr. William F. .Muth, of Tioga, was solemnized on Saturday niijht at the homo or the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Air nnd Airs. Harold B. Mulligan, 2526 North 10th street Tho Itev. Dr. Walter Ii Grecnway, of the Gaston Prcs. byterlan Church, performed the cere mony, which was followed by a reception. Tho bride was attired In white pussy, willow taffeta, trimmed with net em broidered with pearls. Orange blossom sprays held her tulle veil In place, und she carried a shower of roses and lilies or the valley. Miss .Matilda Inglls, who was her sister's only attendant, wore a frock of flesh-colored marquisette, draped over palo yellow chilfon and trimmed with gold lace. Atr. Christopher Alutb, a brother or the biideKroom, acted as best man. Air. and Airs. Alutb will live at 703 West Ontario street. South Philadelphia AIiss Aladellno Keenan. of 1908 South Broad street, entertained nt cards, fol lowed by Informal dancing, at her home, on Thursday ev cuius. Her guests included .Mlsa Begina O'JIalley, .Miss Alargaret Welsh. AIlss Begina Grady. Miss Cathe rine Kelly. Miss Alary Uunn, AIlss Catherine Grady, AIlss Catherine De Marco, Air. Charles Conroy, Mr. William Welsh, Air. Fred Snyder, Mr. John Bren Inger, Air. John Dinda, Air. John Keenan, Mr. William Walker and Air. John Muhoney. What's Doing Tonight Anclwit Order ot Hibernian' ball. Academy ot Miulc. b.M) o'clock. Iteglni IUuler-box ban; reclui. vtltherspoon 1U11: S 13 o'clock. rroiewunt Kvtjnsellcul SooUl Union dinner, ScottUl) Kite Hall: 7 o'clock. City liuslneu Club dinner, AJelphU Hotel; 6.:iO o'clock. Iji I.U Shriner' Indoor clrcu. Convention 1W11: 8 o'clock. Philadelphia Orcheotra concert, High School for OlrU. 8 o'clock. Vdaltt Je.burun Awenibly. Mercantile II, . lecture b the Iev Tnuou Oakley, Cuth ollc atrU' HUh School ... "Solrea PattloUo.ue.'' AUUnc JYancaUe. Juoem clahi 844-tf dock, "TEACUP" CAMPAIGN AS A SUFFRAGE LURE Women Launch Movement to Invite the Leading Politicians "to Talk It Over" "Tnlks over teacups" will he employed In efforts to lure politicians to vote nnd work for the Susan B. Anthony suffrage amendment to the Constitution. The "teacup" campaign will ho launched this week, when several receptions nnd lens will be held In honor of Miss Isabella Molt, PhllndelMiln organizer for the Con gressional Union for Woman Suflrnge, which opened iciidipiiirtors in the Hale building today. The members of Penn svlvanla's Congressional delegation will tin Invited to "tnlk It over with 11 cup or tea." It Is whispered, and then, if thev decline the Invitntlon-vvby. the entire State 111 be divided Into Congres sional districts, and delegations or sutTraglsts will Visit the Congressmen to talk it over, ten or no tea. Senntor Pen rose Is said to be on the "visiting list.' "The time hns rome for un to demand our rights," said Miss Molt. "The tlmo ha" passed for appeals. We nre now In a position to demand recognition. Tho I.POO.OOO women voters ot the West form a club which ran be h Id ove.1 the poli ticians beads." Alone: the Reading Mrs Oladys H. Stoops entertained at dinner, followed by a dance, at her home on the lorner of rphind avenue and Cen tral avenue. Noble, In honor of her f,on. Mr Hurry It. Stoops. Among the guests wcie Miss Lillian Harrison. Miss I'Jva Lupton. Miss Helen llodlne. Miss Doro thy Johnston. Miss lleba Stoops. Miss Marie . Woolley, Mr. Carl Muriel. Mr. Hlchurd l Woolley. Mr. Frank Chester man. Mr Harold Hums, Mr. Watson T. Cliei termati "The t.l Club." 1. fraternity at the Northeast High School, has Issued Ii., 'na tions for a dance on Tuesday. February .'J. nt tha Old York Bond Country Club. Jenklntown. Mr. t). Omlnehart Is chair man ot the dance committee. Mr. and Mrs. S. John Bush ami family of Hen road, Wyncote. have left for Atlantic City, where they have taken an apartment for six weeks. Frankford Alr.. William Cm roll, of i'COi Bhawn street, llolmesburg. will have as her guests over this week-end .Miss Jane HuKhca und AIlss Bi-a Culley. of Atlantic City. Air. and Mrs. Whittellcr, of 7010 Tulip street, entertained ut cards and dancing on Saturday evening nt their home. Their fjuests Included Mr. and Mrs. Cieorgo K. Ltinlaii. Air. and Airs. Alfred It. Honvvltt. Air. and Mrs. James Culley. AIlss Frances Alovvay. AIlss Paula Fiedeilek. Allrs Alur tha Tullv, AIlss Caroline Graham. AIlss Alaijorlo' Ilasttord, AIlss Mildred Tyson, .Miss Agnes Curts. Air. Harry Goblin, Air. James Dunn. Air. John Jlassey, Air. Harrv Flemmlng. Air. Italpli Talley, Air. Albert .Maxwell und Air. James Grlillth. HAYS EMOTIONS FORM POISONS Fear, AnRcr, Hatred Injurious, As serts Chrislinn Science Speaker Poisons may be formed In the human system by tho arousal of emotions, ac cording to George Shaw Cook, of Chi cago, a member of tho board of lecture ship or the Christian Science .Mother Church, In a lecture on Christian Science at tho Orpheum Theatre, Germantown, yesterday. 'Human emotions, such as fear, anger, worry or hatred, are now said to produce poisonous conditions on or in the physical body," ho said, pointing out the danger of yielding to such emotions. "If this is so. may not many cases of chronic poi soning In tho human system be traceable to a chronic disposition to give way to tho emotions?" Ho explained the Christian Science the ory that all disease originates In tho mind and that the cure rests there. Airs. Kddy's discovery was not of something now, but restored to the world not only the science of healing, practiced by Christ, but the science of existence us well, the speaker said. FRANKFOKD HIGH GRADUATES New School of Learning Will Turn Out Big Class The opening exercises of the new Frank ford High School will be held tomorrow morning in the school building. Wakellng street and Ox-ford pike. Parents and rela tives of the 600 boys and 250 girls, as well as the students themselves, will Join In tho exercises. The Parents' Association, to whom credit Is given for securing the building after years of gltatlon, will be represented. Prof. George Alvln Snook, principal of the Boys' Department, will speak, as will AIlss Fnima Both, who has charge of the girls. Franklin Smellcy, member of the Board or Fducatlon. Is also expected to speak. The formal dedication of the school will take placn In April, the in terior work having not been llnlshed as yet. HOUSING EVIL CORRECTED Commission Forces Propetty Owners to Muke Necessary Repairs Properly owners who do not visit their houses to correct housing evils are being pursued by the Philadelphia Houe: ,, Commission, which within tho lust 12 months has caused more than too prop erty owners to make BOO corrections or nuisances, this costing more than Jll.OJv). The annual report has just been made public. Owners who retused to make repairs recommended by the commission lost W tenant families, who wero directed to more sanitary houses by the commission. Besides making S3."J0 visits in the last eur, tho commission biu added a new department, which co-operates with own ers In estimating the cost of recommended repairs. PLAN CAMDEN I'OLICE SHOW Beneficial Society Ready for Carnival Next Week All of the space for the 4th annual Industrial show and carnival of the Police Beneficial Society of Camden has been disposed of and the work of decorat ing the 3d neglment Armory, where the show Is to be held during the week of February 7. commenced today. Bossell'B 3d Bcgiment Band, of Cam den. hns been selected to furnish the music, according to an announcement made today by Chairman Arthur Colsey. There has been much interest shown In the "Queen's Contest" during the last week and all of the seven young women who are entered are within a few votes of each other for first honors. Miss Frieda Kadlsch continues to lead, with Aliases Alattle Williams and Mary AIc Taggert following closely. Preparedness for Life and Eternity SpecUlrvlcean gUWyngj In char,. ,, ot Atlanta, Ga. First Baptist Church 17TH STHLBT AUOVB WALNUT February tat to lith, lncluaWc. AFTERNOONS AT O'CLOCK KVHWlNiia AT h O'CLOCK A Hearty Welcome For You NEW MUSIC SCHOOL IS CALLED 'THE FUTURE HOPE OF REPUBLIC' Ex-Governor Stuart Laya Cor nerstone of Building in Mem ory of Mrs. Louise Knapp ' Curtis "HOME OP OPPORTUNITY" The movement to "AmerlcnnWc through music" took concrete form when former Governor Stuart laid tho cornerstone or the new Settlement Aluslc School, at 416 42? Queen street. In the presence of hun dreds of prominent men nnd women And an enthusiastic throng of American Chil dren or foreign descent, yesterday nfter noon. Simple ceremonies marked the dedica tion of the building, now under course or construction ns n memorial lo Mrs. Loulee Knapp Curtis, mother of Mrs. Ed wnrd Bok, one of the vice presidents Of the school. The building Is to cost $lo0, OHO when completed, nnd will provide commodious quarters for the school, which now numbers 300 pupils, and is con ducted at 42" Christian street. Fx-Govcrnor Stuart, In laying the cor nerstone, recalled to mind n picture, of n high school building. In front of which stood several hundred pupils. At tho conclusion or the nddrpss Airs. Bok placed In the cornerstone a zlno box containing a copy or The Ladles' Home Joiimnt for January, 1SS3, when It wan edited by her mother; a copy of tho Prm.ie l.ctmcri nnd a copy of the first Issue or the Fvcntng Ledger, that of September U, Hilt. Among tho guests gathered nround the ting-draped stand were Air. and Mrs. Sam uel S. Fcls, AIlss Catherine Alcllltire, Mr. and Airs, (lldcon Boerlcke, Dr. and Mrs. Kdwurd 1. KelTer. Mr. und Airs. L. How ard Weatherly. Horace Wells Sellers, the architect of the building: W. J. Conlcn, .Mrs. John F. Braun, Miss Darby, Hnrry Baltz. Samuel S. Flclshcr, Fdwln A. I'leislier, Air. and Airs. J. Porter Brad ford. Airs. Luther Conradi, Cyrus II. K. Cuitls, Johnnn Crolle, director ot the school; AIIhh Aleta Jones, Its secretary: many of the teachers ot the school and persons Interested In the musical life of the city. Troop D3, Boy Scouts, In uniform, under Scoutmaster Alartin G. Stein, was In attendance. CHARITY SOCIETY'S CAMPAIGN FOR MEMBERS BEING PUSHED Prominent Men Assist Work of .In creasing Interest Several prominent men are co-operating with the Society for Organizing Charity In Its campaign to Increase Its member ship from i(M to 10.0O) and to raise HW, 001 for the maintenance of tho organiza tion. Tho campaign literature Is being mailed to hundreds of citizens in nn effort to Influence them to take a deeper and moio personal Interest In the work of nlleVlat Ing the burdens or the poo.-. Tho society has VJ workers on Its payrolls and does about one-half of the entire charity work accomplished in Philadelphia. .More than U50) persons have alrcudy slfitiillcd their desire to know more about tho society. Among the prominent men dlentlflcd with tho campaign arc Samuel AI. Cur wen, Charles C. Harrison. Rudolph Blan ket. burg, s. W. Colton, Jr.: Cyrus Hi K. Curtis, X. T. Folwell, Samuel Ben, Charles J. Uhoads, Bichard L. Austin. John Hampton Barnes, James Cro3by Brown. Itobert L. Alontsomery, J. 11. AlcAlllster. S. D. Wnrrlner. "We want more members," said Ste vens Heckschcr, president of tho society, "as well as more funds volunteer citi zens who will give of their tlmo and service In visiting and helping the poor. A more intimate, personal contact be tween those who have of tho rullness of life and those below the lire-line will enrich the one and raise up the other." THIRD OF SCHOOL CONCERTS Philadelphia Orchestra Will Play at Girls' High Tonight The third of the Frni.u' I.Knann series of free concerts for school i-hlldren by the Philadelphia Orchestra will be held" to. night In the Girls' High School, 17th and Spring Garden streets. The entire orches tra will be unable to appear owing to the small size of the auditorium. Thaddeus llloh. concertmelstcr of tho orchestra, will lead the men In tho absence of Air. St'ihnwskl, who is ill. Tho soloist will bo Alarcel Tabuteau oboist. The program will bo of a general character, Including the "Don Giovanni" overture by Alozart: a Haydn symphqny three numbers from Grieg's "Peer Gyntf suite, Halcndel's concerto for oboe; "Vujse Trlste" by Sibelius, and "Atolly on V' Shore." a dance, written by Percy Grain cer. who uus hololst with the orchestra lust vvt'elv. WINTER KESOHTS OLD TOINT CO MF OUT. VA. HOTEL CHAMBERUN OLD POINT coMronr Srimm!n2fooll(?o!r,,?frooi CuUtne. UarODean luthi an J 7rcaUnnu, r'ortenni.writa GtO. F. AOM, Manaiar 'Auk Mr. Foater." 12th and Cheitnut SU-t CMtfiC Toura. UT 0. Broad But Paoaa, It, fi. it . im Chaatnut 81 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. tmnimmm naHH. v. SuDorior location with ar unobstructed v iew of bijach j ana Daarawqm recoonizea i standard of exoellance ..t60a UUTZRJ.BVZ3r. has , Jfervi TAr.rr Hit ItADING RE50KT IIOTti OMHf. WOitlOl noaiiDoroin'lsienitelffi A.TL.A.NTIO OITY. ti. J. ownihimif uanaatuiMT J JOSIrt-H WHITC4 SONS COMMHV Westminster K 'v nr' n!- Jsitv. i S1.50 up 417. toS!X.GOupwMy. Cham. Buhr. SCHOOLS AND COUdECrEB LEARN LANGUAGES t the Berlitz School lth Cbeatnut Ut: (Over Klker fUtsuiUil Tcltphooa Bpruct 480i, New Clata Conatajjtljr 1'urralac STRAYER'S Tl u" bujihm &.-ui. a) a aw f & SQi-0? Cht.tnm stit. DANCING c fcLLWvO UAIU3NTMn. i l'S t.'.i..tuut tg 13 ptt lrutiuaora. Ltiijj vi.iv.4ie aud 'X vbr w TirtJivrfccfrv. m i fJk ' m ll m Kr. Ja lira. Ssvpjuel BeU will tve -!ij 4" A
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