mmmmmmpw.iiwi,mm w--nmt4 rifm )' PHWW.llJll!lM."H. "ffMmm imffixrtpwm y, T. 1010. 13 - nfi inti I v ANCY WYNNE CHATS OP MANY Samuel D. Riddles' Ball r Will Be the Biggest Affair of the Early Week. Miss Elizabeth Norris Is Honor Guest ? . .mnts n.i nvAnt of trio day 0 or ther night wilt bo tho Riddles' T ... .i- n..llnn fur T.Ikiv Not". 'all at tne mww""" " T ...,- .... Viinu iuaa Minn Vis Mrs. Kiciaiu " """ fi. ..i. nnhsnn. a flrst cousin at Eiw"e'" ... t.l R3ia' molhcr wno "'"", K...x T.Un. s Krcatiy iweu uy ui Cloua' relatlns who mom to ho do 7 .ft they can to make her first win- i.rln society ft happy one, and from all I l'.r t has been. Lisa 19 extremely 'ffiracllvo and a Rcnern. favorite, so 'Till .rininments nro by no means taedtd to help her havo a good time, fnr aha WOlllu u' " "" ' u I, always nice for a debutante to f L.B a number of things given for her uA m wo aro all going tonight to en ,' it with her. I hear thoro havo 2. more than a thousand Invites Is- ,ued and music uu w -- ----for all ages and conditions, so that If rea don't want to danco you havo only to leave tho ballroom for another Lm nearby, whom you'll bo enter (lined with ft buffet supper and special orchestra. And as for tho catB them itlves, they are to ho wonderful, so Damo Humor has It. Mr. and Mrs. Itlddlo are charming hosts and It will surely bo a good party. Thero will bo a number of dinners bforo tho ball. Tho Tom Asmona will give one for rama Dorr, who Is a Dr. Ashton's nlccc. Sho camo out last winter nnd Is very charming. Then ' the J. It- Evans Honcr'.it win niso en- ' tertaln at dinner and so will Mrs. J. j, Gardner Cassatt und tho George Mc- ', Faddens. ! I met Rrooko Edwards yesterday .fi.pnnnn. ntul wns ntilte startled as I J thought ho wns already on tho briny deep, His boat was to Havo saiiea on Saturday, he told mo, but was hold up and now It Is scheduled to depart on Wednesday afternoon. Gray Dayton Is going from hero also. It Is a mighty flno thing to do nnd will certainly make strong men of them. Tho sight of such Miffcrlng nnd the bravery of thoso plutlcy soldiers must surely havo a great effect upon young America. Brooke you know lived In Paris for several years and was at school In Switzerland, so he has long ago mas tered tho French language and that will make him useful at once. They are to sail on the rtochamtieati which docks at Boulogne nnd then they will proceed by train to Paf Is. ho . tells me; they expect to stay In Paris about a month to get Into practice with tho Ambulance Corps and then they will bo sent out to do active work on tho front. Brooko says ho will probably stay nt least a year, and Ted, hl3 brother, Is talking of going over to Join him In tho summer. They are tho sons of the late Itlchard S. Edwards. Their mother was Miss Lucy Ncllson. It really Is funny how much a simple childish play affects people, and I could not help being amused last night at "Pollyanna" to see so many peoplo wiping their eyes, nnd at ono time several sobbed out loud; nnd aft erward, when wo were going home tho comments and tho searchings for some thing for each one to be tglad nbout. We are nn Impressionable nation with out doubt, nnd sometimes a fresh, simple Ilttlo play hits Just the right pot. There were lots of people I knew there last night. The Joe Du Barrys chaperoned a box party In which wcro JIargot Scull, Gertrudo Heekscher, Hatty Geyclln, Saunders Meade and several others I could not i recognize from where 1 was; then others In the audience were Mr. and Mrs. Davo Pep per, Jlr. and Mrs. Rowland Foulke, Sirs. Charles West Churchman, Emily Claxtou, Emily Suunders, Jlr. and Mrs. Jones Wlster nnd over so many other's. The Allianco Francalse was very Interesting last night, and never havo there been so many debutantes at any meeting, many or them having reports and recitations to make. Olivia Gaz- d' zam was as cuto ati could be; she was supposed to recite a poem, and evi dently got scared or really forgot; any way, she wabbled through the begin ning and then snapped her small fingers despairingly und was about to sit down, but not a bit of It, M. Glroud cruelly remarked. "You must do It," and handed her tho poem which she then proceeded to read very well. NANCY WYNNE. Personals k, Tho Wedding of Miss Elsa de It. Leunlg and Mr. Harold Macauley took place very MUietly today at noon In St. Martin's Kplacopal Church, Oak Lane. Tho cere mony whs performed by the Rev. Wal ter Jordan, rector of the church. Thero were no attendants;, only the Immediate families being present. The bride wore Mravelliig Ult of dark blue After tho ffremony a breakfast was served nt the homnof Mr und Mrs. Benjamin Rowland, In -Sbliiftoii Mrs. Macauley ly the daughter of Mrs. , .John B. J.enntff. of the Rltteiihouae. Her father, the lam John H. Leuing. died sev eral J ears u0-o. She has two sisters. The eldest, Miss Maude Lennlg married Ma jor Robert Hawkes, of the English army, . Wat year, and Mr. Benjamin Rowland, , ' wilt be remembered, wan Miss Louise -ennlg. Mr. Macauley-ls the son of the , lJte Pear Admiral Edward Yorke Ma cauley. u. a jc. Mr. and Mrs. Macauley will leave for w "fork this afternoon to be gone om time on u wedding trip. !"" Alexander Rrlutou Coxc, of "ISSO south Rlttenhouae Square, wH, entertain ft luncheon and cards today. ". V, DeWItt Cuyler and the Misses rler. Of 16tll and T.npust. Afras will wtlva informally on Wednesdays n Feb ruary after 4 o'clock. No card havo been ent out. ' -A damA fn. t.A t.A.n .. iu. r E-v. i. r""?'10! will be given tonight at .7i '"" na committee in charge In. teWles Mrs. Baltzar de Mare, Mrs. Arthur Efi "" llrs Alexander W. WUter. Jr.; if a. "" n- Cameron, airs, runcla !ii otrawbrldiri. Minn Ihlmlt Xlla. i ;,.. MS Mrs. Edwrd J. Moore. FrS' All", tnrl ILToat TXrillI.k.. lM.lt - WKP4 entertain at dinner tonight Xrflj nnrtTA lTArllln. rnAa J VK Mh r s:.,n:.ss v-," "" F? f . , will u ai (wine in- j.. wuialy ihw afternoon at HH Pine tiet ,uu mm wiu tui out. Bymtii Kawar4 da v. jidorreu U spena, at the Ritz-Carlton Tonight lantleOt11 d"yS 0t lh Trnymoro m Al- On Saturday evening n linen shower wns given by Miss Helen Hewcs, of Darby, for Miss Anna Y. Powell, whoso engage' mem whs recently announced to Mr. will lam Bechtol, of Sharon Hill. Mrs. Frances It. X. Livingston and Miss Marlon E. Livingston, of Locust street" wwnt"rncj I,omo from Baltimore where they spent several days. Mrs. Joseph Boyd Bnker, of Ihe Covins ton, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Ellen Ruttor Hnlter. to Mr. Maurice W. Wiley, formerly of UaUlrnorc Mrs. Baker and Miss Bnker arc spending vlllc.Tc ' Febnwr nt Summer- Along the Main Line AnDMORE Mr. nnd Mrs. William Oft, or Mill road, spent tho week-end with n!.nr? 'f t?r ! B-M Ott. at the vll E n Ch0,01, ,?,V8a ,li t00k tho Part of Peg In tho piny "Peg o' My Heart," which was given Saturday night by tho senior BRVN MAWR Miss Mnrlo Louise Olio, of Havorford rond, entertained nt dinner recently In honor of Miss M. Kllznbetli Suddards, of Overbrook. Tho guests In cluded Miss Helen UnYiaetl, of Havcrford, and Miss Eleanor Itushton, of Wynne wood. Miss Glle. who Is u popular mem ber of tho younger set, will bo ono of next season's debutantes. noSDMONT Mrs. Alba B. Johnson, of Montgomery avenue, returned yeBterdny from Now Orleans, whero she has been spending a week. ST. DAVIDS. Mrs. Richard Mo.Sherry has returned homo after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rollln H. Wilbur, at Old Stono House, St. Davids. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Clarke Grlcb. of St. Davids road, will Irnvo todny for Ber muda to stny several weeks. The young women of tho Westminster Guild will glvo a piny, followed by tab leaux. In tho classroom of tho Radnor Presbytorlan Church today. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sheldon Cntlln. of St. Davids rond, are spending several weeks In Augusta, Ga. WAYNE-Mr. and Mis. H. I). Dough erty, of Onk lane, are spending some weeks In Sarasota,. Fla. Mrs. Albert E. Ackeunnn, of Lancaster avenue, Is visiting at her former homo In Chicago. Tho Men's Club of Wayne will hold their meeting in the Saturday Clubhouse today. Captain Cliurles V. Kllburne, IJ. S. A., and Cantnln Yntps Stlrllmr. Jr.. V. S. N., will speak on "The Necessity of Military Preparedness." - Germantown Miss Helen W. Whltrldge, of Baltimore. Md., Is tho guest of Miss Cathorlno Cooper Cassard, S3S Fclhnm road. Miss Whltrldge came up for the ball which Jlr. and Mrs. Cuyler gavo for their daughter last Friday night. An Informal piano recltalvivns bivpii at the Conservatory of Music, 109 West Chel ten avenue, on Sunday afternoon, from 4 until 5:30 o'clock, by Mr. Edward Royce, director of music In Mlddleburg College. "Vermont. Mr. Itoyce Is the son of Prof. Joalah Royce, of Harvard, and a biother-In-Iaw of Miss Dorothy Randolph, whoso marriage to Mr. John Kenneth Bigard took place on Saturday. The artistically rendered program on Sunday Included Fantasia In C major, opus 17, Schumann: three numbers by Grieg, three by Brahms and ono of Mr. Roycc's own composi tions, which wob' received with great en thusiasm. A few of the close friends of Mrs. Nathaniel Archer Randolph and her brother, Mr. Francis Head, were Invited to an afternoon of rare musical enjoy ment. An attractive sale of home-made cakes, candles, preserves nnd useful articles will bo held on Saturday from 10 In tho morn ing until G hi tho afternoon at tho Fairfax Hall, Wayne avenue nnd School House lane.. Tea will be served from 4 until 6 o'clock. The proceeds will be used for the Pastoral Aid Fund of the First Presby terian Church. Mrs. John Frlsbeo Kentor. of West Walnut lane, sailed a few days ago for an extended trip through South America. Mrs. Keator will attend the religious con ference In Panama and accompany Bishop Sheppard's party. They will visit points along the western coast of South America and return by way of Buenos Aires. A quiet wedding took placo on Saturday evening when Miss Laura Rebecca Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Emund Wright, or 5434 Morris street, became the bride of Mr. Clarence Herbert Frlck. The ceremony was performed by tho Rev. J. Ogle Warlleld. After a wedding Jour ney Mr. and Mrs. Frlck will reside at 6424 Morris street. Jliss -Katherlne MclC. Quln. who has been visiting In New York, has returned to her home, 281 West Walnut lane. West Philadelphia Jlr. and Mrs. Thomas Walsh, of SOU North 35th street, are receiving congratu lations on the birth of a daughter on Saturday. The little girl will be named Jlargaret Mary. Jlr. and Mrs. William Bird, of 635 North 50th street, are receiving congratu lations on the birth of a daughter, Helen Bird. Mrs. William Wheeler, of 1509 North 67th street, left today for Irvlngtoh, N. Y., to be the guest of her sister-in-law, Mis. J. Jlcllvery. On her way home Mrs. Wheeler will spend a few days In Newark, the guest of Mrs. It. Alii. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank J. Watson will glva a card party tomorrow at their home, the Larchwood, 15th street and Larch wood avenue. Thero will bo 30 guests piescut. l)r. und Jlrs. Theodore N. Pease, of 6S0O Spruce street, are staying at the Tray more, Atlantic City. Mrs. Katharine A. Connerton announces the marriage of her daughter. Miss Gene vieve Connerton, to Dr. Lloyd William Johnson, of Jlllwuukee, on January 27. Mis. H. 11. Donaldson, of 3310 Race street, vijl be at home on Monday after noons, February 7 and H, to Introduce her niece and prospective daughter-in-law, Miss Dorothy Brace, to her friends. Woodbury Mrs. A, If. Reeve, of Jloorestown. will uddreaa a meeting pf the Woodbury Jloth ers' Club this evinlnar. The, aubjeel of her Jeoture will be "Our Close Friends." Mrs. Duncan Campbell will be heard In keveral vocal aolectlona. A dUeusulou of general topic will follow Mrs. Beeve's address. , Jlr. Horaw; Ilobnii, of Bayonne, spant the wtek-end hero veiling- several of hla okl frlands. The Mw new clubhouM ut the Kawell Gun Club is co'iipleied and roan Uit ois hate bveu eiueitjlned 'heie Juriiu; tbe lvt two Us Several social evenu uiu iduumd fui tho oeui future, iucluu ing ft formal waning. Along the Keadihg The ninth annual meeting of the Men's Utih of tho Oak Lano Presbyterian Church will be held Friday evening at Uio church rooms, Hlh street nnd Oak lane. Tho speakers ulll h Hie Rev. P. J. StcltimeU and Jih1r W. W. Porter. Tho next meeting of the Men's Club of wyncoto will bo held In the parish house or All Hallows Church Mondny evening, February 7. nt 8 o'clock. Tho speaker of the evening will bo Mr. Michael Dorl zas, nnd his subject. "Tho Bnlkan Situa tion nnd the Trcscnt War." Mrs Alfred M. Duffey. of Old York rond, Lognn, cntcrtnlned nt dinner Satur day evening before tho concert nt Mar shall Hall. Her guests Included the mem bers of the Adnrlan Qunrtct, Miss Mor garct Doll, Miss Marlon Fyre, Miss Juno Hnrmer. Mr. Joseph Barnes nnd Mr. Harry L. Grlltlth. Miss Helen Vn.ro Morris, of Oak Lana, has Issued Invitations for a dinner-dance tomorrow evening. Mrs. George E. Mansfield, of Old York rond, Logan, rnlct tallied nt luncheon and cards yesterday nflernoon In honor of her nieces. Miss Josephlno McCnll nnd Miss Freda McCnll, who nro vlBltlng In this city. Covers were laid for 16 guests, and the house uns decorated with early spring flowers. ' A large pnrtv wns given Saturday eve ning nt tho homo of Mrs. Benjnmln Billing, or C'th nvenue, Oak LniiP, to colobrnto tho anniversary of tho K. K. G. Club, which Is now two years old. Sev eral addresses wcro mado by Mrs. Walter Munn, Mrs. Alfred Kurr, Mrs. Gcorgo Lent;: nnd Mrs. Frederick Hilling. Among thoso prcspnt were Miss Anna Ailoir, Miss Esther DImithmnn. Miss Elizabeth Rose, Miss Bcllp Mason. Miss Freda Gctzmnu, Miss llrlpii Dutton, Miss Mar tha Lester, Mls. Aloyslus Cnrr, Miss Helen Dlnsmore. Miss Mnrgucrlte Clark, Miss Mnrlou Folln, Miss Sarah Clark, Mrs. Walter Bnldcrstou, Mrs. Joseph Meglll, Sirs. Frank Cunningham, Mrs. John Fronefleld, Mrs. James Fields nnd Mrs. Clarke Mason. Mrs. Henry W. Wnss. of Jenklntown, Is spending some tlmo nt Asbury Tark. South Philadelphia Mrs. George W. Zelier entertained a number of friends nt her home, 1714 Mini In street, on Saturday evening nt a Rurprlsn party, In honor of Mr. Thomas A. ITnnnam, a well-known South Philadelphia baritone. A capital musical program was contributed to by Miss Anna M. Itowe, Mist Mnry Bernlco Zollor, Mr. Hannom, Mr. Frank Feency, Mr. John Dllkes nnd Mr. Augustus Zellcr. Among others present were Miss Ethel Zcller, Miss Edith Onllngher. Miss Mao Towers, Miss Margaret Towers. Miss Anna Wll llnms. .Miss Mao Gulnnnc. Mrs. Delia Lnrklns, Mr. Jr. Robinson, Mr. Richard Wagner, Mr. John Blumenstoclt, Mr. George W. Zeller and Jlr. Gcorgo W. Zellcr, Jr. Jllss Emma Gillespie, formerly of Soutli Philadelphia, now of Jlllford, Del., Is spending the winter In Tamra, Fla. Jlr. and Jlrs. Thomas Lawlcr, enter tallied informally on Saturday evening. In honor of the third birthday of their little son, Thomas Lawler, nt their home, 2202 South Croskcy street. About 16 little guests were present. Jlrs. George JlcLnughlin, of 14:t2 South Broad street, entertained the members of hor brldgo club yesterday afternoon. Her guests Included Jlrs. George JlcJIorrls, Mrs. Frank Stockloy, Jlrs. John 1C. Jlpx well, Jlrs. Robert Wilson, Jlrs. George W. Young, Jlrs. Georgo Slilslor, Jlrs. Thomas Kleffer, Jlrs. Thomas Simmons. Jlrs. Edward Hasse and Jlrs. William V. Bar nett. Jlra. L. Jloyd announces the engage ment of hor daughter, Jliss Anna Jloyd, to Jlr. Samuel E. Banks, son of Jlr. nnd Jlrs. I. Banks, of 2310 Jloore street. Jlr. and Jrrs. Francis A.- Farrel, of 2225 Soutli Croskey street, aro receiving congratulations on tho birth of a son. Jlrs. Farrell will bo remembered as Jliss Anna JIcKenna. Roxborough Jlrs. Albert Hord, of Rocheiie avenue, WlRsahickon, will be hostess to the inom bcrs of her sewing club nt luncheon to morrow. Jlrs. Theodore Baldwin, of 421G I'cchin street, will give an luformnl inusicale to night for tho members or the Roxborough Thimble Club. The annual supper of the Young Jlen's Bible class of Mount Xlon Methodist Epis copal Church, Green lane and St. Da vid's street, will be given In the social hall of the church on Thursday night, Febru ary 17. The annua,! parish reception and In formal dance of the members nnd friends of St. Timothy's Protestant Episcopal Church was held In the parish house on Friday evening. Miss Cella Krane, of New York, will bo the guest of Jliss Dorothy Dorwart and Jllss Esther Dorwart. of 0222 Ridge avenue, during the coming month. Jlrs. Robert Blrkiniie, of Alnslle street, Falla of Schuylkill, Is visiting In Wash ington, D. C. Delaware County TIib Fidelity Plnsers Kill pieseut "All tho Comforts of Home" In th Llanerch FlrehoiiMo on Filday. The pluy is under ' I tlie dliectlon of Jliss Edith JI. Keating. The pioceeds will be given to the Episco pal Sunday School of Highland Park. In Leisure Hours Villa found time to marry his (third) wife, still there tare men who work but eight hours a day u .d they cannot find time to go any further than the courting stage. Certainly there might be a different value standard of time In Mexico. MISS SYLVIA LICIITENSTL'IN Miss Lichtenstein's engagement to Mr- Neil Ziedman. of this city, was announced on Sunday by her parents, Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Uchtenstein, of Hi Penjbevtoa treet 4lhJffir- - ' 'ft.Sffi&aMMa MRS. G. BRINTON LUCAS oto b ,ll("' Crafter.. Mrs. Lucas, who is a very popular young matron living at Rose- mont, will leave this week for Bermuda. Mm. Lucas, before her marriage several years ago, was Miss Adelaide Lougheud. Chestnut Plill Jlr. anil Jlrs. John Htrawbrlilge, of Hill crestiavenue. will glvo a dinner to-morrow beforo tho Fortnightly Dancing Class. Jlr. nnd Jlrs A. Barker Jlcllor, of St. Martin's, will nlso entertain nt dinner be fore the dancing clnss. Jlrs. Boulton Enrnshaw. of Jlontgomery avenue, will entertain at luncheon followed by brldgo tomorrow. The guests will In clude Jlrs. Wilson Potter, Jlrs. Henry Erd- man, Jlrs. Frederick Slinonlii. Jlrs. Charles Lloyd. Jlrs. Stanley Eaton, Jllss Eflle Elliot and Jllss Carrlo Hlggate. A paity for tin- members of the Chil dren's Dnnclng Clnss, which meets nt the Stentou Country Club, will be held this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. A number of guests havo been Invited. The patron esses Include Jlrs. JI. Y. Hanson, Jlrs. Georgo Donnelly and Jlrs. Daniel Dono ghue. Tho classes aro directed by Miss Constance B. Taylor. Member? or tho Stentou Country Club Dancing Class will have a special dnnce tills evening. Tho membership list In cludes Jlr. and Jlrs. Geor;,t Donncllv, Jlr. anil Jlrs. .Miles Hlggir.. Jlr. and Jlrs. Asliton Tourlson. Jlr. ai.il Jlrs. Jl. Y. Hanson. Jlr. rtnd Jlrs. Wion Stewart, Jlr. and Jlrs. William Wagner, Jlr. and Jlrs. Robert Wagner, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. E. A. Kwlng. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. James JlcArdle, Jlr. and Jlrs. G. llodgcrs. Jlr. and Jlrs. E. A. Deschnmps, Jlrs. J. Y. Wllday and Jllss JIalzle llcnwood. About 9) guests have been Invited. Tioga The fifth midwinter concert of the Tioga Choral Society wilt be given tonight in St. Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church, Broad and Venango streets. Sir Julius Benedict's '".ogoud or St. Cecilia" will be. sung, with tho following excellent ni lists taking solo paits: Miss -May Ebrey Hotz, soprano; Jlrs. Jlabelle Cochran Ad dison, contralto; Jlr. Henri Jlcrrlken, tenor, and Jlr. TJouuld V. Redding, bari tone. Jlr. James B. Hartzoll, of 130.1 Pike street, is the musical director, and Jlrs. F. J. It. Jones, or 4301 Noith l.'.tli street, is sccictary. Jlrs. Daniel Vhiton Blown with her son and daughter-in-law Jlr. and Jlrs. An drew V. Brown, or West Tioga sheet will leave Tor Florida doling tho week. Jlrs. Frank C. Fischer, or 3542 North 18th street, entertained at luncheon to day, her guests being Jlrs. Laura Slilnkel, Jlrs. Frank Vanderherschcn, Jlrs. Jlax JIaler, Jlrs. Raymond Wcckerly, Jlrs. W. F. Johnson, Jlrs. William Logan, Jlrs. John Nuttall, Jlrs. J. Rlstlne, Jlrs. Charles Bonsall, Jllss E. P. Palmer and Jlrs. E. G. Gay. Jllss Adeline Froellch, or 1251 West Al legheny avenue, entertained tho card club of which she Is a member nt luncheon and cards on Saturday. Jlr. and Jlrs. Morris Ileckliurtlt. of 2330 West Tloga street, are spending some tlmo In Atlantic City. North Philadelphia Jlr. and Jhs. Hvim T. Jones, of IIIOJ North 2.M street, announce, the iiinrrlago of their daughter. Jllss JIarion ..ikahetli Jones, to Jlr. Iouls F. Sommer. of New York. The ceremony took place iu New York city on January 18. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parker have re turned to their home in Atlantic City after spending several days aa the guests of Jlr. nnd Mrs. Jl. C. Rowly, of 15H North Grata street. Jlr. William Douglass, or 23th street and Giiard avenue, lias returned home after spending several duys at Chailestown, Jld. The Ladles' Auxiliary or the St. John's Commandery, No. 4, C. T., held a formal dansant at the Hotel Walton Saturday evening. The patronesses Included Jlrs. William II. Bullitt, Mrs. N. N. Gill, Jlrs, Lillian Thompson, Jlrs. Aiehiu Campbell, Mrs, G. E, Brown, Jlrs. C. riley. Jlrs. George Shaw. Jlrs. A. Wcckeily, Jlr. Charles Curan, Mrs. Charles Danenhauer and Mrs. Morse. On Thursday night the Belmont Avenue Baptist Mandolin and Glee Club will give an enteitalnment In the Cookman Jleth odlst Episcopal Church, Lehigh avenue and 12th street, for the benefit of the Sun day school. Northeast Philadelphia Miss Myrtle Doer, of North 7th street. Is the guest of Jls8 Irene Miller, of Scran ton, Pa. Jllss A, Levitt entertained the mem bers of tho Auxiliary of tha Northeastern Ladles' Benevolent Society at her horns 20S3 North 7th street, on Saturday In honor of her coming marriage on February 8,' after which she will make her home In Pocahontas, Va, Those present were MUs Nan Cohen, SUM Sarah R. Telman. Jliss Klbby Freedman, Jllsa Frances Klllsky. Jllss Jennie Stevens. Mrs. Nathaniel Klaltts, Jlrs. Joseph Idell. Jllsa Florence Waldman, Jllas Jean Smith. JUm Rosa Jletiner. Mlsa llosa SellgMMi Jliss Mary Sollader. Jlltw lnora Y Soilader Mi&a Katharine ilirshenx Mkf AuguMa Ko . rei MWss Small lfcat'n ill;,- Id i 1. 1 h leu Mttt Jen ike Urceiilx." g .li-- Anna ixwit. Mis tiuiah 11 '(, a mm and alias jjeao Lipwlta, JIJIE. HASSIiKR-FOX OFFERS VARIED S0XG PROGRAM Contralto Includes American Com posers in Her Representative, List Itcglua Hiisslcr-Fox, daughter of JInik llnsslpi', tlie well-remembered bandmas ter, gave n recltnl under tho competent local dhectlon or Helen Pulaski limes Inst night In Wlthei spoon Hull. An cn cournRlngly large nudlencp. which mado ono recall the tlmo when recitals of merit wete assured of local patronage, heard tho contralto sing n variedly representa tive program which traversed tho old Italian of Rossi Iu "Ah Rondlml" ("Jll trano" (16S.1): tho German romnntlclsts, now of tho classics of time though not of form: a French group of Idyllic and sen timental pieces und a brace of lyrics, act to music by American composers, which fared well in comparison with what Is being done by contemporaries on tho Con tinent. Several factors combined to make tho recital ono of the most enjoyable of the Individual musical affairs of the winter. Tho collective enthusiasm generated' by tho mero presence or numbers was re sponsible for nn attitude of warm reci procity between singer nnd audience. Mutually reactive, too, was tho recital giver's cordial intimacy with her hearers. A toucli of consideration not always thought of and turned to deed by concert artists was provided by tho printed text of the numbers paralleled by adequate and sometimes excellently spirited transla tions. Translations wcro hardly needed, for so clear was JIme. Hassler-Fox'.s syllabic enunciation nnd so clarifying the cadenco of the phrases as sho vocalized the Italian, French, German and English text that words singly ami In combination fell Intelligibly upon the car. But Jlmc. Hnssler-Fox can do more than pronounce to music; sho can sing. In all the term connotes. She can sustain tho legato line with lovely effect; sho can de claim dramatically; sho can italicize a point with n sharp and effective stac cato; she can color her tones with ro mance, sentiment, pathos or Just simple beauty, and she can do that difficult musi cal thing she can re-create out of an abundant comedy spirit such humor as Brahms put In his nether Rhenish folk song, "Vergobllches Staendchen." Her voice Is nn organ of genuine contralto quality, velvety in texture with a ilch pile and luscious lustre, and sho uses It with Intelligent knowledge of Its limita tions no less than of its capacities. The Itos.sl number had quite the grand operatic sense and the minor hut tense drama of tho ballad was In Schumann's "Waldengesprach." Panlzza's poignant setting of Veriaino's bitter-sweet "D'une Prison" was piercingly pathetic In its depicture of errant youth, while some thing of the samo effect pervaded Pala dllhe'x melodizing of Carneille's "Psyche." James H. Rogers' setting of two Omar quatrulna and Homer Bartlett's of "Tell Jle Where Is Fancy Bred?" wcro u credit to American composition. W. It. JI. Frankford Jlr. Rubeit L. Sheppard and .Mr Thomas .Summeiiiehl, of Frankford, will sail from New York on February S for n trip tu the llaibados. They expect to lie gone nbout four weeks. Jlrs, II. J. Kershaw, accompanied by her daughter, left on Satin ay for Jack sonville, Fla. They will vlfc.t Tampa and St. Petersburg before returning, and wilt bo gone about six weeks. Jllss Dorothy Gallagher, of Asylum pike, will leave tomorrow for Chicago, 111., where ahe expects to spend a month with her brother and sister-in-law, Jlr. and Mrs. George A. Gallagher, at their apartment In La Plaza Hotel. Jlr. and Jlrs. Georgo Ilurtz. of Acad amy road, have Jlr. Hurtz's mother, Jlrs. William Hurtz, or Boston, Muss., as their guest for the winter. Jliss Gene Farrell entertained at cards and luncheon Saturday at her home, T010 Tulip sticet. The guests were Jllss Rose Illoxom, Jllss Esther Rlordau, Jllss Clare Heiisou. Jibs Gertrude West, Jllss Alice Duffy. Jllss Lillian Goldman, Jliss A rice Whltlin, Jllss Evelyn Levy. Jllss Edna Story. Jllss Claro Bederiiiau, Jllss Slar guerlte Doll, Jliss Frances Clarke, Jllsa Martha Henderson, Miss Bernlce Canning, Miss Marlon Griffiths, Jllss Pauline Flem mlng, Jllss Virginia Dunlap, Jliss Helen Carson and Jllsa Charlotte Jlurray. Lansdowne At the meeting of the Twentieth Cen tury Club of Lansdowne this afternoon there will be a discussion of "Piesent day Magazlues," led by Jlrs. Seymour Eaton. Dr. John JIcKennu, of Baltimore ave nue, left Saturday for a trip to Havana. Jlr. V. Jloore, of Highland ayenue, la Visiting In Washington, D. C. Notice for tbe Society pa( will be occupied and printed Iu the Kveulns ledger, but all such notices tnuat be urlttcu on on tide of the paper, mutt b tlgaVU In full, with full addrtM. and wliru pewlble telephone uumber iuut bo fetu'd all urh romoiuulratloua to "Soilrty KdUor." Eftoln I.cd(cr, 04 IhMtnut !. JtultM l'ie reaulreuieiiU ar carried out 'hat ttrlltratlou may b polbl, tba notice will ( be yublUhed. -J THREE ARTS CLUB TO GIVE BiVL MASQUE FEBRUARY 18 AT HOTEL Artistic Circle:. :n This City Interested in a Dance to Be Given at the Walton Stunts and Specialty' Dances to Be Order of Entertainment ARTISTIC clrrles In Philadelphia rre jCjl much Interested In the bal masque to bo held nt tlio Hotel Walton on the oonlng of February IS for the benefit of tlio Three Arts Club This organization, which wns founded only three years ago, Is rapidly becoming a centre of artistic life in this dty, especially for the young women who como hero to study cither music, tin drama or painting. Tho club has Its liendnuarters nt 2M South 17th sheet, whero It lias lensed tho entire house, but the onicers aio anxious to buy or build a larger and permnnent homo, and Hip bal masiiuo has been planned to rnlso tho nucleus of n fund for this purpose. Jits. W. Yorke Steven son, Jtrs. Austin Ilockschcr, Jllss Harriet Sartaln and Jllss Emily Snrtnin nro I nmong tho women prominent socially and I in artistic circles who nrr members of the j board of governors of the club, and nro working bind for tho success of the ball. Amusing "stunts," somewhat on the or- i dor of the clever "skits" which have l made the annual hall of the Academy of I the Fine Arts fnmous, will ho n feature of tills affair. Tlio exact nattlto or thoso doings Is being vnieftilly concealed by the commit too In charge, of which Jllss I1107. Livingston Is chairman, but some most nttraotho surpilscs nic promised during tlio course of the evening. Tho Tliren Arts Club was founded by Jtrs. J. Harry Jliiltlnlor, the first anil present piesldenl of the organisation. It wns modeled on tho lines of tlio Thrco ArtH Club of Now York, which has crown ninaalugly In tho Inst ton years, mid now haa a membership of nioro than .W0. The local club has more thttti a hundred mem bers already, II of whom live at the club house. It Is hoped in time tu havo n home largo enough to nceonimodate from B0 to 100 young women instead of forcing visiting art students to scatter aiound the city In apartment or boarding houses. Jlr. and Jlrs. Percy C. Fegcr entertained nt their home, 3S32 North 15th street, on Saturday evening The Biicsts woio Jlr. and Jlrs. E. Taylor, Jllss Ruth Decker, Jllss Jtabcll Heacock, Jllss Mnry Rellly, Jllss Beatrice Tovy, Jllss Vesta Knur man, Jllsa Helen Thayer, Jllss JIargucrlto Graham, Jllss JInbel Graham, Jllss Jlar cht Lupton. Jllss JIahel Reese. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. E. W. Decker, Jlr. O. E. Docker, Jlr. Ilownrd Balnbrldge, Jlr. Earl Dill- more, Jlr. Q. T. Docker, Jlr. William Reese, Jtr. Carlislo Taylor. Among tho several features of the even ing wcro musical selections by Jllss Decker, Jllss Graham and Jllss Kauf man, and demonstrations of tlio modern dances by Jllss Heacock and Jlr. Taylor. Following tho dancing, refreshments wcro served. Jlr. and Jtrs. Lawrence JIcEvoy. of H19 Soutli 15th etrcet, gave a dinner in honor of Jlr. and Jlrs. Pctor JIcEvoy, of Ger mantown, who will leave for Polm Beach today to be gone six weeks. Jllss Sarah Lubcr, of 1SI7 North 8th street, entertained Jllss Lucy Solom nt n f o'clock tea. Thoso present wcro Jllss Dorothy Barsh, Jllss Helen Cohan, Jllss Jlay Goldstein, Miss Bessie Luber, Jliss Bella Pressman, Jllss Frances Pressman and Jllss Fannie Welsman. Jlr. and Jlrs. Arnold Stlttcrlln. of 1721 Hazel avenue, entertained at dinner last evening. Their guests Included Jllss Blancho Whltccar, Jllss Emma Weasels, Jlr. Harry L. Wymond and Jlr. John Diaz. Tho fifth annual "500" and dance of the Indies' Auxiliary or the Ocean City Yacht Club will bo given tomorrow night at Hor. tlcul Hall, Brood street above Spruce, and more than 1M01 persons are expected to attend. Tho hall will bo especially decorated with palms and flowers and tho elaborate electrical lighting effect will bo In the club colors, red and white. Club pennants of all sizes will be also much In ovldence. Tlio officers of the Ladles' Auxiliary are Jlrs. William E. Hexamer, president; Jtrs. Daniel H. Paris, vice president; Jlrs. Robert JlcKeown, secretary; Jlrs. A. T. James, treasurer. The ladles or St. Francis or Asslsl Church will give a euchre and "500" In Asslsl Hull, Greene nnd Logan streets. Germantown, today. Games will begin at 3 o'clock. Last Wednesday evening Dr. and Jlrs. F. A. JlcJIuliln entertained nt dinner Dr. and Jlrs. J. J. A. JlcJiulUn. U. S. N rormcrly of Buffalo. N. Y., and now en routo to Jfanlla, P. I. Among tho guests were Jlr. and Jlrs. J. Frances Leonard, Jr., Dr. Edward Flat icy. Jllss Catherine McJlullln. Jlr. Leo Kelly, Jllss Gertrude JlcJIuliln. Jllss JIary George, of Coatesvllle, and Miss JInrgatet O'Neill. The reception nnd dance of II Clrcolo dl Sant' Angese, held last week in St. Paul's T. A. B. Hall, 818 Carpenter street, was a great success, though Professor Jlaurizlo's orchestra muslo was Interrupted early In tho evening by fire bells. The building next door was on fire. This might hava been alarming had It not been for Jlr. George II. Bonner, director of tho Ma- AMUSEMENTS ""convention" hall"" TWICE DAILY Mat, at .1 Night at 8.15. Well Healed an. I Well Ventilated I'KANK I'. HTILI.MA.V Presents N. Y. HIPPODROME WINTER CIRCUS SUCCESS a IUna' World's tireatest Areui. Mais: Horses! Clowns! Maneloua Trained Anluul Exhibition: Ten Thousand Seals at 25c. Prices. V5c 50c. TSr and at 00 Mats, i'5c and BOc. On Sale ai Clmbels Exhibition of Paintings - nv Paula Himmelsbach Balano Johanna M. Boericke Mary Butler UllKUCtt COLUHADO- riL'ul I.AND JANIJABV ill to rKllRl'ARA 8 AT THH 1'I.A.Srii" CI.l'U 21T SOl'Tll 1'ASI.U' STRUCT Open 0A M to 5 l Jl ADUISHIO.N FREE CHESTNUT ST. Opera House CIIKSTNUT STREET HEt.OW 11T11 STREET MATINEES. 1.30 TO 5 V. M. 10c. lBo NIUHTd. T TO Jl 1. M. JOc. 15c. t!0o F'r.nf0B "The Ruling Passion" With Cl.AHtE WHITNEY and Wjr. E. 8HAY 8pctalJ)rqan JYusIo and Alt-Star Colui(ej globtheatre".4s. VAUDEVILLE Continuous Jl A. M, to II 1. M. I0o. 1 5c. 23c okorob auger "The Giant's Fear" and Company In ' """, " "Four Jacks and a Queen" OTHER ACTS WORTH SEE1NU FREE EXHIBITION WATER C O L, O It a tLat.h8 F Hopkinson Smith McClees Galleries, 1507 Walnut St. Walnut Mat' Today, 25c, BOc "U1" Eg. 25c to I No bbjher. "Hello People"" SJLi r.,. MTYflM "today AT S 13 " PUAU1N TONIUIIT AT T ANl O Mary Dorr; Alexander Kids. Hdtar AtcbWou Bly & Co.) The Oordoa HlgblaiKUra; Fedarsoa lirotbera, andJMliwni. NIXON'S GRAND ""JJ4 & Msnlnnwy - U""" Today. X IS T 0 PATIT.TNE World's UraatMt Hjpnoll.t rAUWllU x SCIENTIFIC Bl'KKAM Baa el Caniu to hack CUJ at Hat Uai Amoi-ipnn Arm i'lajein l.i il.T. American 0 accoi nt f i 1 1 frwnrlprn uw m-vibw t' tun ! donna Catholic Club. Jlr. Honher's as suring statements Hint there was "ho danger." mid that all would bo notified If I It became necessary, however, calmed lli merrymakers, and tha dancing WAS again resumed. Festivities wcro stopped later by tho Rev. Father Daly, who Is an ex ponent of "Safety First." A march v.a formed and thn dnticera pioceeded to tho Mailonnn Houe. '8H South 10th Btreel, whcie the merriment continued, Doctor Ptterop's lecture on "Safely First" In tlio Madonna House some lime ago left an Impression which gavn tho members n clinnce to put Into practice, Tho committee In charge of tho affair Included Jllss Jlniguerlte D'OraMo, Jlls. Jliiry Parpoallolo, Miss Anna Sammar tlno, Jllss Lena Dllonardo. Miss Clair Sammartlno and Jllss JIcGrath. The Rousseau Club Meld Its meeting at tho home of Mr. Leon J. Slonlmsky Sun day nflernoon. Jlr. George J. Burrlson presided. Reports wcie given by Ilia fol lowing comniitteos: .Membership, 5tr. Howard If. Kates; I'roginm, Jlr. Leon t. Stonlmsky ; Invitation, Mr. Charles 1. Lamport. A -ety favorable report was given for tlio diiiice which will tnko plnco at Mortel's th night of .March 9. Mr. Victor .Sohwaiis! and Jlr. William Passer mini, both students of tho School Of Prac tice, havo been voted for rs tnembcra of tho club. The club has ar-nr.ged for a most elabotate Lincoln Day party to tnko place February 12 at Mr. Nathaniel Bloom's home. 1913 Noith 33d street. After tho business meeting nn Inter esting literary piogram was arranged, followed ly a supper, Tlio i lull rs a whole attended the niuplinlo n ml dnnce given by the Hebrew Literary Society In Its auditorium, 310 12 Catharine street. Among the members piosent wore. Alt. Gcorgo J. Burrlson, Jlr. Leon J. Slonlmsky. Jlr. Howard II. Kates, Dr. Clinrles K. Selgel. Jtr. Paul 1. Satiircn. Jlr. Nnthnnlcl Bloom, Jlr. JIU clicll Fow. .Mr. Samuel Ltpschultz, Jlr. Charles Lamport, Jtr. Samuel Goldman, Jlr. Samuel Kornfeld, Jlr. David Cuper sinltli, Jtr. Boinard Biody, Jlr. Iaaao N. Buiiison, Jlr. Charles I. Woorman, Jlr. William Follow. Resorts ATLANTIC CITY, Feb. 1. Jlr. Charles JI. Schwab, who. with Jlrs. Schwab, haa spent tho last low days at tho Hotel Trnymore for a brief period of rest nnd golf, has returned to Now York. Jlr. and Jlrs Gcorgo E. Shaw, of' Over brook; Lieutenant nnd Jtrs. Jack Dalton and the Jllsses Elizabeth Smith and Lucy Shaw comprise a party bore. Jlr. J. King JIcLanahan, Jlr. and Mrs. J. King JIcLanahan. Jr.. Jllss Helen JIc Lanahan and Jllsa Elizabeth JIcLanahan, of Hollldaysburg, aro guests at the hotel. Among Phlladelphlans at tho Traymor nre Jlr. nnd Jlrs. S. Custer, Jlr. J. A. Bates, Jlr. and Jlrs, Thomas Wrlgglns, Jlr. und Jlrs. J. L. Poultney, Jlr. and Jlrs. C. R. JlcCarthy. Dr. nnd Jlrs. J. T Llppln cott. Dr. nnd Jtrs. G. W. Urquhart. Dr. and Jlrs. Herbert Goddard, Jtr. Thomas E. O'Shca, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. B, F. Itlchardsoiu Jlr. Rnd Jlrs. J. J. Dllworth. Jlr. and! Jlrs. H. H. Skcrrctt and Jlr. and Mrs, W. W. Hanna. What's Doing Tonight I. i I. u Slirlncra' circus. VonVentlon Halt; S o'clock. Evangelistic campaign, rirjt Daptlst Church. 17th and Siinsoni streets. Jteetlncr. buvlneas men and realdenta of 47th Wort, lull Columbia avenue; 8:30 o'clock. Lecture. "Philosophy of 'Atheism," by Emma GoMmnn, T1S North Broad street. Guild o.' OrKunlits, Church of the Atone ment. Spanish War Veterans, 3d Iteilment Armory. Lancaster Aenuo Business Men, 8930 Lan caster menue. B o'clock. Free. Academy of Natural Sciences, 1900 Hac street: s o'clock. Uohockslnk Business Men, "til street and Oornmntown lucnue; 8 o'clock. Free. Fifty-second and Market Streets Business Jfen, 5210 Market streot; 8 o'clock. Free. I.octure. "Dangers and Difficulty of Field Photography." by A. need, Wltherspoon Halt. lecture. "Current Events," by W. S. Myera. Association Hall, Oermantown. AMUSEMENTS 17TT?T TPCT1 THIS and NEXT WEEK I' UJA.lv ill DA EVENINGS, 8 :tt MATINEE TOMORROW AT 3:15 THE JOYOUS JAUNT KLAW & ERLANGER'S Peerless Musical Productltm AROUND ' THE MAP , ORIGINAL N. Y. CAST 125 Pest Seats 81.60 at Matlnsa Tomorrow. HEAR THE MARIMBA BAND AT THE Hotel Bingham Cafe EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING DANCING Bingham Hotel Co. Market & 11th "Sta B. F. Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS MRS. LANGTRY IN A BRILLIANT SOCIETY TLAY Paul Morton and Naomi Glass IN A NEW MVSICAI. SATIRE Wlllunt Sl.-ums A Co.; Hantly ft Norton, llji le Fluallibon Other Features. tj r C A T"i This tc Next Wk Evga. at . 1 ft OlJi.U Matlrwe Tomorrow at 1)16 Kla t Erlangsr A Usoria Tyler Pressnt POLLYANNA Ti Olad Plan, to Sprtai Good Cheer Throunhout AH PhlladtlpMa. Uest Bean 11.60 at Mating Tomorrow GARRICK Last 5 Bvga. COHAN AND HARRIS Present BEST PLAY IN 25 YEAKS ON TRIAL Best Seats 11.00 at Matlnan Tomorrow Next WeettTWIN BEDS. Beata Thursday A TT?T PUT TONIOlir AT 8 IB. iilJlllljlrXll. POP, l MAT THl RS uxylR.Sfaco Frances Starr IN THE REMARKABLE PLAY "MARIE-ODILE" Th Most Discussed Dramatic Event of tha Yeai T -VTtW TONIQHT AT 8:16 Lt 1 LJ MAT. TOMORROW. 2 tt THE N. " WHSTHR QARDEN nm I K "The Passiner Show of 1915" WITH GREAT CAST HEADED BY GEOROB MONROE. EUGENIE and WILLIE HOWARD and MAKTLYNN MILLER Palace 10c 1M MARKET - SOu ll A. n II v- MARGUERITE CLARK la "MICE AND ME. THB GOLDEN CHANCE MAHKBT ABOVH 1'VlU 11 14 . in. to ll:Up. uv Theodore Roberts Tbura., I,lz.iiic Stanley In THrtltinc froductlan "Pudd'a Head Wllwjn" Thursday. Friday. Batyrdg fAKNtS WAKU t 1 CHBSTNUT BIOf t&H Arcadia w ." '"'.f uuiiii uiiietaui In Vint Saoulus TU K KtA I.G TUlUMUi' Thura..Frlt.,WtlUe4 lUck la Tht CBy$L University Museum &&$! VYUU. r-l.OU CLARK "Tnai afciw. . t-.y. auitiu rbit altiaai HkMBbeiK : .' ,.v Knickerbocker t'ttcaTKu ir- Mats Tur Tbura.. faat. "Carmen' SdiU&tH 'S iiiiwriiiiTi"f " tv-T Lfa 'fjgacgjg"