TTSWWWyq-,, - VMiy '"-"- lill!JJJpi4F8WFFn EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 191G. 13 f III T NANCY 1WNNE FORESEES A PLEASANT EVENING AT VARIOUS AFFAIRS LITERARY ASSOCIATION WILL PRODUCE "MISS BOB WHITE" Two Theatre Parties to Be Given Tonight for the Debu tantes to Be Followed by Supper and Dancing. Plays and Players Hold Club Night .Arrangements Being Made and Rehearsals in Progress for Popular Light Opera to Be Given in Connection With Dance SP0''WWff'P j yymp1 W "W i) vwDi'wtv'' " f""W" n ' wm 'm)m mw Jtllf 1 1K. 1 TXiEKB wilt bo two debutante af fairs this ovcnlng, and both will be thcatro parties and Bilpperu. Mrs. Will ." rlshcr Norrla will entertain for nesamondo Fisher, tho dobutanto daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. S. Wilson Fisher, and, with the exception of Josephine Cooke, who Is tho fiancee of nosamondo's brothor, Clarenco Fisher, and Salvadora Meade, the girls In tho orty will all bo debutantes. Sarah Penrose, Margaretta and Surah Myors, Helen Martin, Dorothy Norrls, Chris tine Stockton, Corlnne Freeman and Elisabeth Adams. The mon wilt In clude William Taylor, Dr. George Nor-rl- John Mears (who, by tho way, Is cot living In Washington, as some peo !a have thought: It Is sluply that his itbor la down there, and John goes down now and again to seo him), Don ald Love, Max Livingston, Chase Tnt ,atl Jim Carter, Roper Montgomery, ted' Morris, BUlston Morris, Jr., Felix Norrls and William Skcrrett. The second party will bo given by tho Georgo Petersons for Eleanor Vcrner, and tho girls at this affair will bo Mar tha McAlllBtor, Margaret nomaK, Caro lyn and Mildred Shoppard. Peggy Pe rot and Louise Orcy. Tho men will bo Blllle Wright, William Bally, Butler Smyth, Georgo Kncass, Herbert Casoy, Frederick Freeman and William Davis. It Is a pretty thing to see how tho little girls and boys of today are truly interested In doing kind things for others and how their ciders spur them on In their undertakings. Lnst Satur day, for instance, little Malslc Chanco and Helen Chance, who arc tho daugh ters of Dr. and Mrs. Burton and con sequently grand-daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Bealo (Mrs. Chanco was Rydlo Beale), gave a musicale at their homo In Radnor for tho benefit of Queen Mary's Needlework Guild, of which Mrs. John Harvey Gordon, of Bryn Mawr, Is tho leader. The children arranged and managed tho musicale entirely by themselves, and $50 was cleared. Among their little friends , who were Interested wero Dorothy Hodgo and Muriel Hodge, Virginia Heckscher, Mary Baltz Carroll and Theodore Spencer. The children played various selections on tho piano, violin and cello, and It was really a very good performance. I hear that one of our young bachel ors, who for tho last few years has been making his home in a city on one of the Great Lukes, was known there ns the "Debutantes' Idol." It seems that this same young man, says the little Bird, recently returned to this city and chose for himself a future wlfo right from his own homo town, and thusly did ho disappoint all tho young girls and several mammas who had hopes that their ow daughters might have succeeded In keeping the young man's affections to the West. However, such Mtas not the case, and they nre all look ing forward now seeing the girl of his choice, for she will soon make a Tlslt in that city. Of course they are wondering what ihe is llko; whether she Is pretty tall or short light or dark plump or slen der; but, tako It from me, Bhe is a i stunner and by far on6 of tho prettiest ' girls In the younger set hero; and with tho reputation for good looks which Philadelphia girls have that Is ' rolng some. Don't you think? It seems to me, however, that some of those cities on tho Lakes can boast a bit now and again about tho looks of their girls, witness Mildred MacAr- ' thur whoso engagement to Howard Itansell was announced In lato No vember. I have not see?n her, but I have seen her picture and let mo tell you thero nro not very many In this city ot Brotherly Lovo who can hold a candle to her for beauty and for charm, too, If all I hear is true, and I have reason to think it is. Tho Plays and Players will hold Its annual Club Night In the Belle-vue-Stratford ballroom this evening. The play will ho "Dolly Reforming 1 Herself," and some of tho foremost members of tho club will appear In tho leading roles. Usually these affairs have btcn given In the clubroorns on Hth street or in the Little Theatro and o tho guests have had to bo limited; however, tonight each member has been allowed to Invite a number of guests, so It wlll.be an oxtremely gay nd festive occasion. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Mather of Avon ood Cottage, Haverford, will give a J . nd party at Mr- Charles B. Math r farm, near West Chester, over Lin coln a birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Mather and r guests, who will Include Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Henry, Mr. A. J. Antelo rfj weux- Mr- w Plunkett fltewart, Mr. W I Mrs. Francis V. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. J' Stan lev ItMVA Htw nwA Tro Tnlinonn jm and MIbs Marlon Holllns, of New one. will go up Friday night to the farm, ih turday there will be a joint meet of OrandywJne and Pickering hounds J the guests will return to the Mather "n for luncheon; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Drexel Bid . Jr., will entertain at dinner this eve S?Hf,t their home, 2 East 89th street, New , Mr. and Mrs. Angler B. Duke save UDper last night at the ItlU-Carlton, W York, after the opera. !-,? Rodman Wanamaker has sent out BTJIVon" tor a dinner to be given at her . In Tuxedo on Saturday evening. Mr. ana Mrs. Matthew Balrd, Jr., of "fJJfinam and Mill Creek road, Ardmore, Itt d,nner last evening, the guesta uerward attending the dance at the MMlon Qolf Club for the benefit of the "tod French soldiers. Miss Anita Stetson, of the Maidstone, n, r'ured to her home from Rome, it. TCbre was the guest of Mr. and Hi J P cPer. ?. stetson's engagement to Mr. An- 'Bifua CoPer was lecently an- 4iS? EtHsbeth Smutker. of 1819 Pine jwr. aeenpaiIed by Mis Caroline Sli or nth and Sprue streets, has ??"" f'Oia Lakowoud, where they Tr "W Bvesta of Miss iiliiabuh Tayiwr A-sure troua ri i Mr fia,,.,, 'I I'uik of mr?n' ,ndlnn Queen lane, Germatitown, will be glad to hear Hint sho is recover ing from her recent serious operation, ana Is expected to return to her homo about the first week In March. Mr. and Mrs. Prank It. Wallace, of I'lttsfleld, Mass., have been spending several days as tho guests of Mrs. Wnllaee's father, Dr. E. W. Taylor. Doctor Taylor left yesterday for Bon Air, On., where ho will spend tho month? of February and March nt the Partridge Inn. Mrs. Bayard Kncrr will bo tho hostess today at tlio meeting of her BOO card club at her residence, 12th find Spruco streets. The members who will attend Include Mrs. Morris Yeagcr, Mrs. William Hrlckcr, Miss Marian McNaughton, Miss Helen Stager, Mrs. Catharlno Wilson, Mrs. D. E. Bran Rome, Mrs. John Trnlnor, Mrs. Arthur Bruder, Mrs. II. Karplcss, Mrs. H. n Shea, Mrs. Charles Shinier rnd Mrs. H. Nooll. Mrs. Joseph Cnrson will receive In formally at her home. 2223 Locust street, this afternoon nftcr 4 o'clock. No cards have been Bent out. Mrs. Carson will also be at homo tho remaining Thursdays In February. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drinker Riley and their family, of Strafford; Mrs. Henry Morris, ot 313 South 16th 'street; Mrs. Borneo Brooko I3urt, of 220 West Bitten houso square, and Miss Fanny Morris Wain nre stonnlnir at the Clmlfontn. Al. lantlo City. The regular monthly meeting of tho Professional Women's Club will bo held nt tho Colonnade Hotel tomorrow eve ning. Dr. Lucy L. W. Wilson will be the speaker of the evening. Mrs. Uorn II.tr voy Devclln, president of tho club, will preside. Miss Sara Waller and Miss Helen Walker have returned from Beach Hnven, where they wero tlio guests ot Mrs. Thomas Sherborne. Miss Ellznboth Irvine, of 2237 Cath arine street, cntertnlncd In honor of .Miss Adelo Carson, of Maryland, on Monday evening. Among tho guests were Miss S. Williams, Miss M. Klrlipatrlck, Miss n. Grahnm nnd Miss A. Montgomery. Mrs. C. R. Dotterel-, Mrs. C. Laddcn nnd her son, Martin J. Ladden, of North Philadelphia, spent the week-end with Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Elbert Hoffman, of High land Park. The ISth nnnual fraternity dance of VII lanova College will tnke placo at tho Hotel Walton Wednesday evening, Feb ruary 16. Chestnut Hill Mr. Alfred Leonard Kquler, of noston, will deliver a lecturo on Friday evening nt tho Chestnut Hill Academy, entitled "South America Today and Tomorrow." The guests will bo tho boys ot tho ncademy nnd their parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Coleman Free man, of Cherokee avenue and Mermaid lane, will leave next week for White Sul phur Springs, W. Va to spend several weeks. German town Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bromley, of Wayne avenue and Horttcr street, will entertain at dinner on Saturday evening nt tho Bellevuc-Stratford, the guests afterwnrd attending the Committee Danc ing Class. Tho dinner will bo In honor of Sir. William Klngslcy. Tho guests will Include Miss Louisa Ncwlln, Miss Mar garetta Jcanes, Miss Gladys Earle, Miss Mary Law. Miss Jennnetto Paries. Miss Dorothy Blair, Miss Margaret Thayer, Miss Mary Bush. Miss Jane Maule, Mr. Palmer Townsend. Mr. Edward Taylor, Mr. William Jamison, Mr. Alfred Hunter, Mr. Roy Stewart, Mr. Stanley Woodward and Mr. Charles W Nowklrk. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence P. Stouch, of West Coulter street, will go to Baltimore, Md., for several days. South Philadelphia Miss Anna Sheehan, of 2014 South 13th street, will entertain Informally this eve ning at her home. Among the guests will bo Miss Helen Carey, Miss Sarah Lawlcr, Miss Helen McCnnn, Mr. Daniel Mack and Mr. John Rodcll. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sheehan entertained on Mon day evening. In honor ot Mr. Sheehan's birthday. The affair was a delightful lit tle dinner, and tho guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Sheehan. Mr. and Mrs. William McNamara and Mr. and Mrs. James J. Carey. A surprise party was given to Mr. and Mrs. Mendel Shutter last Monday evening at their residence, MS South 9th street. A Dutch supper was served, followed by singing and dancing. Thoso present were Miss Anna Berkowltz, Mr. David Berko wltz, Mr. Aaron Llpschutz, Mrs. Anna Erschler, Mlsa Laura Folnsteln, Mr. Hnrry Dubln, Mrs. Morris Cooper, of Se attle, Wash.; Mr. Morris KImltsky, Mr. Benjamin Colutot and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennon. Miss Ray Berkowltz gave several vocal selections, accompanied by Mlsa Rose Berkowltz, violinist, nnd Mr. Samuel Ra blnovitz nt the piano. Miss Helen Clarke, of 2221 South 13th street, entertained Informally this week In honor of Mr. Marshall Carpenter and Mr. George GrofT, of Wilmington, Del. Miss Clarke will also entertain at cards, followed by supper, on Saturday evening. There will be 12 guests. Charity Affairs Society folk along the Main Line and from other suburban sections of the country were largely represented last night at the delightful subscription dance arranged by Mrs. Aubrey Reeves Bunt ing and Miss Anna L. Poulke in aid of the blind soldiers of France. Supper was served between 11 and 12 o'clock. Tho guests, who were received by Mrs. Bunt ing and Miss Foulke, Included Mr and Mrs. Edwin H. Filler. Mr. and Mrs. Clay ton French Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Clothier, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans Norton, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ken drlck, 3d, Mr. and Mrs. William H. L. Huhn, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kemble Yarrow. Mr- and Mrs. Abel P. WetherlU, Mr. and Mrs. Richard McNeely, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. C, Shlllard-Smlth. Mr. and Mrs. Edward II, Boutillfer, Mr. and Mrs. Norman K, Conderman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Por "ter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Dunn, Mr, and Mrs. Emlen Spencer Hare, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cover, Jr., Mr. and Sirs. Matthew Balrd, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Gerritt P. Judd, Mr, and Mrs. Francis W, Kem ble, Miss Katherlne H. Hare. Mr, John de P. Conger. Mr. John J. Sullivan, Mr, Jeremiah J, Sullivan. Jr., Mr. Ulysses Mercur, Mr. Frank Phelps, Mr. Henry J. Davis, Mr. Samuel Morris. Mr. Rfch ard Hanson and Ml Joseph Jennings. The dance wis tife occasion of a num ber of dinners. Mr. and Mrs. Gerritt P. Judd, of Ardmore. entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H Fitler. Mr and Mrs, Francis W Ksmble. Miss Katherlne Ho bart Hart and Mr. John de P. Conger, r? "7 m- ihi P WetherlU had Mr. Ill r "gLiim , " ,-w-. ,.. and Mrs. i Shlllard-Smlth. Mrs. Thomas E Dunn. Mr I'uarie jueeuora ui air John J Sullivan as their dinner guests. Mr and Mrs Richard Me.Veely. of Br n Mawr, aUo entertained at dinner, and Mi and Mrs. Matthew Baira, it . of Ardrasrc, a.: nu.U dtnnej before U- dn, Mrs. Nazel is ono of the most extremely popular in Along the Main Line ARDMORE Mrs. William Georgo Nel son, Jr., ot Lansdownc, entertained nt luncheon followed by bildge this after noon In honor of Miss Susie Johnson Cur tcr. of Havcrfotd mail, whose marrlago to Mr. Herbert Lloyd Slnck, ot Newtown, Pn., will tnko place on Saturday. The affair also celebrated Mrs. Nelson's wedding nnnUorsarj, nnd tho members of her bridal party were among the guests, who included Sirs. .1. J. H, Phil lips, Sirs. Alfred M. Campbell, Sliss Louiso Vnnzandt, Sirs. Culver Boyd, Sirs. Harold Ogden, Sirs. Austin Bod, Sirs. John A. SlcKonnn. Sirs. Herbert C. Ha, Sirs. Robert Irish, Sirs. G. Alvln Slenil, Sirs. Clinton Roth. SIlss Anna 13. Bar nard, Sliss Slabel Huey and Sirs. Robert Taylor. Sirs. John Barnes, ot SII11 Creek road, entertained at cards on Tuesday after noon. Among those pieicnt were Sirs. SI. F. D. Scanlan, Sirs. Lutchins. SIlss Bertha Ball, Sirs. II. C. Ware. Sirs. G. WInthrop CofBn. Sirs. Humbert U. Powell, Sirs. II. K. Slulford. Sirs. J. Bertram Slltchell, Sirs. Herbert Treat, Sirs. H. John Patton, Sirs. W. II. Rhclnfrank, Sirs. Robeit Elmer, Sirs. Louis II. Watt and Sirs. SI. R. Ward. BRYN MAWR. Sirs. Tristram C. Col ket, of Slorris avenue, Bryn Mawr, will leave on Saturday to make a visit in New York. Sir. nnd Sirs. Alexander Brown will go to Aiken, S. C, on February 'i, where they .will stay until spring. Sir. nnd Sirs. William Alexander LIcbcr, of Bryn Slnwr, will spend tho week-end In Washington. VILLANOVA. Sir. and Sirs. George F. Curwen. of Vlllanovn, left today for At lantic City, where they will spend a foit nlght at tlio Cluilfonte. Sir. and Sirs. John Shipley Dixon, of Slcadowbrook. Villanova. left for Palm Beach yesterday to stay a few weeks. Sirs. Georgo C. Thayer entertained tho members of Queen JIary's Guild at her home in Vlllanovn on Tuesday afternoon. ST. DAVIDS. Sirs. Ferrce Brinton and SIlss Caroline A. Brinton, of Wlndybrnw, St. Davids, nro spending a week in New Haven, Conn. Sirs. Frederick Radcllffe. of 207 Midland avenue, entertained at cards on Tuesday In hnnnr nt Mm. fll.irllH RIclllirdSOn. of Washington, D. C, who Is visiting Sirs. William H. Cochran. Mrs. William Watson sailed yesterday for San Juan, Porto Rico, after spending several weeks with her parents, Sir. and Sirs. John W. Yeatts. of St. Davids. a. Frankford Sir. and Sirs. Fredericks, of Arrott Btreet, have Issued about 100 Invitations for a leap year danco on Febuary 20, to be given at the homo of Sirs. Freder icks' uncle, Sir. Alfred P. Gill, of Chest nut Hill. Mr. and Sirs. Benjamin Eisenbeigcr. of Welsh road, havo SIlss Dorothy Wells and Miss Frances Alloway. of Chicago, 111., as their guests. They will remain un til after Easter. Sirs. Elsenberger was SIlss Edith Clark Hummer, of Chicago, before her marrlago last October. Lansdowne Sir. and Sirs. Joseph SI. Pugh and Staster Charles Pugh, of East Greenwood avenue, will leave tomorrow for a month's Etay in Florida. The Lavalietto Yacht Club has issued Invitations for a card party nnd dance to be held In Lu Lu Temple on Slarch 4. Sirs. J Lynn Barnard, of East Green wood avenue, will leave today for a week's stay In Hampton. Va MRS- BERNARD WEIL Mrs. Weil left yesterday far a visit in the South, jiWiW imumiu nr..: . 'i MRS. RALPH W. NAZEL attractive young matrons of the northern section of the city, and is the younger set. Her little daughter's name is Laurita Mae. Navy Yard Affairs The second danco in tho series of foimai affairs given this winter In the Sail Loft of the Navy Yard will tnko place tills ovcnlng, nnd many dinners will precedo the affair. The committer In chargo In cludes Pay Director S. L. Heap. lT. S. N.; Commander P. A. Trnut, U. B. N.: Lieu tenant Commnndpr D. P. Slnnnlt, U. S. N.; Lieutenant Commander-W. H. Allen, U. S. N. ; Lieutenant Commander V. L. Littlcflold. U. S. N.; Captain Frank Hal ford, U. S. N. : Lieutenant Homer H. Norton, I'. S. N., nnd Lieutenant F. A. Todd, P. S. N. Dr. John Volnoy SIcAlplne. U. S. N., and Sirs. SIcAlplne will entortnln nt din ner before tho dance nt their home, 2125 Rltner street. Tlicir guests will lnctudo Lletitennnt J. SIcClung, U. S. N., and Sirs. SIcClung, Dr. and Sirs. Wnrncr C. Lota, Dr. und Sirs. Burton Ford, SIlss Anne Harris, Sliss Virginia Sluffcr, Sir. Joseph Cushlng and Sir. Ernest Applo dorn. Sirs. Raymond S. Keyes will also en tertain nt a small dinner at her home, 210J Shunk street, when her guests will Include Sir. and Sirs. J. B. Allen, Sir. Rolnnd C Bartle and Sir. Hays Femald, of 1'cnsncola, Fla. Among those who will entertain guests at dinner on board tho U. S. S. Connecti cut will bo Lieutenant Commander A. T. Graham. IT. S..N., and Sirs. Graham, and Lieutenant McDonald, U. S. N. Dr. Gordon Hale. U. S. N., will enter tain tho weekly dancing class on Satur day evening on board tho U. S. S. North Dakota, when nmon'p his guests there, will be Sir. nnd Sirs. T. S. Fillmore, Sir. nnd Sirs. Lucius Beebe, Naval Construct or A. B. Court, U. 8 N., and Sirs. Court. Lieutenant Homer II. Norton. IT. S. N., and Sirs. Norton, Sirs. Nelson Vulte, Sirs. William Lee Pryor, SIlss Doris Durejl, who is Sirs. Pryor's guest nt the present time; Lieutenant Lako, IT. S N.. and Slis. Lulte, Captain Rockwell, U. S. A., nnd SIr3. Rockwell, Sfr. nnd Sirs. Scott and I'avmastcr Slel. IT. S. N. Sirs. E. D. Ryan, wlfo of Paymaster Ryan, IT. S. N.. has Issued Invitations for a card party, to be given on Tuesday next, February 1C, nt her homo In tho navy nrd. The ofllccrs of the IT. S. S. Connecticut will entertain at a Valentino dlnncr-danco on Slonday evening, February U, on boaid tho ship. West Philadelphia Ensign Frederick C. Belsel, U. S. N.. and Sirs. Belsel. ot 200 South 42d street, will give a dinner of eight covers this evening prior to the danco at tho Navy Yard. Sirs. Belsel will also entertain at brldgo this afternoon In honor of SIlss Slary Potter, whose engagement to Sir. Robert Taylor Baldwin, of Wilmington, was recently announced. Sir. and Sirs. Wllllnm L. Welsh, of 4221 Pine street, will go South this week for tho remainder of the winter. Sirs. George H. Fry -and Sliss Ethel I Fry will give a tea this afternoon at their home. 225 South I2d street, to meet Sirs. Walter Brooke Supplee, of Cynwyd, who will bo remembered a SIlss Emily E. Wat hon. The receiving party will Include Sirs. Emmanuel Brown McCowen, Sirs. J. C. Stokes. Sirs. C. B. Grace, Mrs. Henry Kuhn, Sirs. J. Y. Dletz Fry, Sliss Slary C. Stokes, SII SI. W. Weatherly. Miss Slay Hippie, SIUs Edith Esherick. SIlss Helen Shearer and Miss Lillian Crawford. Miss Blanche Ashburnor, formerly of 4012 Chestnut street, Is visiting her brother at Rlverton, N. J. The regular monthly subscription dance of tho Regal Club will be held Saturday evenlpg at tho Phllomuslan Club, 3911 Walnut street. The committee Is com posed of Mr. Francis B. Carney, Sir. James J. Conaty, Sir. Edward A Dough erty, Sir. John B. Christie, Sir. William F. Byrnes, Sir. Robert A. Keown, Mr. Charles L. Gillingham. Sir. Joseph P. Dougherty and Mr. AViillam F. Keegan, chairman. Tioga Sirs. William H. Coll, of HIT West Tioga street, entertained at luncheon nnd cards today, when her guests were Mrs. William Heller. Sirs. Georgo Stotz, Sirs. Clifford Ely, Sirs. Harry Slackey, Sirs. Frank Raule, Sirs. Charles White. Sirs. Frederick Mencke. Mrs. Harry McCloy, Mrs. Paul Eno and Mrs. William Brown. Sirs. B. Frank Raule, of 3581 ?orth Broad street, and Sirs. George Stotz have returned from Atlantic City, where they were the guests of Mrs. Daniel McClincb, of 6S03 Atlantic avenue, Mr, A, Weil and SIUs Rose Well are ocoupylng -thgir new home, 1939 Atrdrie street, and will receive on Sundays during tho winter. Woodbury Dr. and Mrs. J. C Curry left for Florida on Wednesday for an extended stay. r The Woodbury Dramatic Society will present the famous musical comedy "ills Last ChaneV' at Greer's Opera H,oue, on Monday evening, February It Mr Walttr Penha.ro wUl give sji organ, ficltal la th Presbyterian Church, this voiAg Photo liy Kllmcheck. Along the Reading Mr. and Sirs. Isaac Tatnnll Starr. Sir. Flojd While Starr, Sliss Hope Starr nnd Sirs. Starr's mother. Sirs. Floyd White, of Church rond, Wyncote, left yesterday for Bon Air, On., wheio tlioy havo taken a cottage for tho winter months. Sir. Ed ward Starr, w ho is studying at St. Paul's School, returned to Philadelphia on Ston day and will go South with his parents for several weeks to recuperate from his recent Illness. Sliss SInrgucrito Sill, of Bent rond, Wyncote, entertained this afternoon nt bridge and "j00" In honor ot SIlss Kath erlne C. Rogers. SIlss SInrJorlo Kent nnd SIlss Allco D. Hood, Among those pres ent were SIlss Slary Jllrkll, SIlss Mildred Fctteroir. SIlss Helen F. Dando, SIlss Slary Slulford, Miss Clementine Pent. SIlss Slury Slorgan, Sirs. Ebon Smith, Sliss Laura Onderdonk, Sliss Eleanor Baker. SIlss Eleanor Jones and SIlss Flor enco SVentc. Sirs. Henry A. Bray entertained 00 members of the Woman Suffrago party nt bridgo and tea on Tuesday afternoon at her home, the Rtiscomb Apartments, York rond and Ruscomb avenue. Logan. Sirs. J. Frank Dechant gavo an Interesting talk on suffrage. SIlss Gertrudo Wagner, of Old York road, Logan, will entertain tho members of her "500" club nt luncheon Saturday afternoon, followed by a dance. Besides the members of tho rlub thero will be SIlss Slarion Dllks, Bliss Fanny Appleton, SIlss Slarle Wilklns, SIlss Allco Slunn, Sir. George Fredericks, Sir. Harry Chapln, Sir. Alfred Kirk. Sir. Lawrenco Clark, Sir. Owen Mann. Sir. Ervln SI. Weber, Sir. Georgo Slocum, Sir. Alfred Joyce and Sir. William Wheeler. North Philadelphia Sirs. Russell Wilson, of 1021 North Park avenue, will givo a luncheon on Saturday in honor of Sirs. Clifford Terry, of East Orange, N. J. Spring flowers and aspara gus and maidenhair ferns will form tho decorations. Othor guests will include Sirs. Walter Wheatloy, Mrs. Sfottler Rlt tenhouse. Sirs. Georgo Slorrison, Sirs. John Krnuse, Sirs. Harry SI. Piatt, Sirs. Olio Swain anil Sirs. Georgo R. Stephens, of 131S Nortli Park avenue. During her atny In this city Mrs. Terry wilt be tho guest of Sirs. Stephens and later of Sirs. Wilson. Sir. and Sirs. Benjamin Wolf, of 1313 North Broad street, are spending tho month at Plnehurst. N. C. Roxborough Tho Schuylkill Nautical Association has organized tho Philadelphia Division of tho United States Ppwer Squadron, and tho first nuU on navigation will toko placo tonight at tho Adelphia Yacht Club, In Fnlrmount Park. Word has been re ceived from Boston (the headquarters of tho Power Squadron), from Sir. N. L. Stebbins, that Mr. Charles F. Chapman, of New York; Sir. Thomas Bowes, of this city, and Sir. Stebbins will examine tho 23 applicants for certificates after the qulr. Tho officers of tho new division are: Commander, Dr. Eugena Swayne; lieutenant commander, Mr. Louis Som mer, and secretary, Mr. John B. YarnaiL Mrs. Charles C. Eddelman, of 419 Green lane, entertained at luncheon yesterday, when her guests wero Sirs. Samuel Ken worthy, Sirs. Edgar Stafford, Sirs. W. Thomas Boon, Mfs. William Spink. Miss Blnncho Fitzgerald, Sirs. John Anderson, Sirs George Blum and Sirs. Owen Sic Master. What's Doing Tonight Alumni Weslejan University. Curtis Building;, Homeopathic Medical Society, Hahnemann Medical College, 8 o'clock. Fifty-Second and Lancaster Avenue Busi ness lien, KM street and Lansdowne avenue, 8 o'clock; free. Annual dinner Sportlnc Writers' Associa tion, Hotel Walton, a o'clock. Dinner to Robert J. Jlooro, County Coram! loner, T o'clock. Hotel Walton. William Kownrd Tafl addressee I.aw Acad emy, Uellevue-Stratford, 8:30 o'clock. Kaeiael Quartet, convert. Wltberspoon Ball. 8.1S o'clock. Orphrue and Korjdlcu Chorus, HartiCDitural Half. 8:19 o'clock. Alumni of Oraduate School. University of Pennsylvania, dinner, Houatoa Hull, 6:30 o'clock Logan Injorovement League, address by City Solicitor John 1. Connelly, 8 o clock. Lyceum Institute, Teller Memorial BuiMlns. Broad and Jerreraen streets; 8:15 o'clock. Philadelphia. Mlneraloslcal Society, Wagner Free Injtltute ot bclence, 8 o cloui. Central aerroantown Avenue Btuiceea Aeo clatlon. .banquet. Hotel MaleaUA 7 o'clock, 01 Trade Asaoclatlon ot Philadelphia, Kug ler reitaurant. 0 o'clock. Pennsylvania. Women' Pj-ea Aaaoclatlon. annual meeting. AdeJpnla Hotel, 8 o clock. Qraduatloq School of Pedagogy, Central lllgn School. Notice for the. Society page will be accepted and printed la the b.Tralng -LeUxcr. but all ,ucU notice uiut be written on one (de, of the payer, mutt be ilgiwd la full, Mith full uddrew. ana unco poult-le, icleohone (lumber niiut be 8eud nil each, communications to "Society Kdltor," KfeuJng Ledger. $03 I'UMtnut ett. m that Terljicutlon way be P4tble. 1 tne uvtlo wW not ! buMWm EXTENSIVE preparations nro being mndo for the three-net comic onera by Wlllard Spenser, "Stlsi Bob White," which will be produced by tho members of St. Sllchael's Literary nnd Alumni Associa tion on February 28 and March 1, In tho Parish Hall, 2d and Jefferson Btrcets. The excellent cast Is made Up ns follows: Trr Illlllon ... Charles Mnllon Vnn Million . Jnmes Wllnon Friend llndil Jnnien McNnmcn Dukn of High-Titles Joncph lostcr !.nrd Uriah fu I rhnrles Diamond Do Vrro Thonms McCann Jnrk Hearty Thnmns Johnnon O'VnnkPinln .Michael Foley (lolrten Itod Mario McNIehol .Mlii Autumn alary MeHrlano MIM Schuyler. . Mary Hums Mnmle. Illnnclio Hmlth C'laro Livingstone, or Mlfa Hob White Nell A. Devlin There will nlso be n chorus of E0 oiccs, including lumtois, dames, Hag girls nnd mnldens. The opera Is under the personal direction of Sir. W. Frniicis McNIehol, who has had oxtoimlvo experience along these lines, and has Just returned from a. successful trip through tho western States. Tho musical program lias been nrranged by Sir. George J. McNIehol. A dnnco w III follow tho performance. The regular monthly meeting of Slerlon Chapter, Daughters of tlio American Revolution, wns hold on Tuesday nt tlio homo of SIlss !Mcn Mac.Mlllnn. 5S19 Wil lows avenue, Sherwood. Itcpresentntlves to the nnnual congicst, N. S. D. A. it., to be held In Washington, D. C, April 1G to April 21, wero elected as follows: Delegate, Sirs. John I-'. Devclln, regent; nlterii.itcs, Sirs. Shelly T. Jones, Sirs. Sterling 1'. IMr unds. Sirs. Elwood 1. Heatt, Sirs. It. It. Unlisted, Sliss Helen MncSIIilnii. SII3 Atlelnldo V. Harvey, Sirs. Bctilah 11. Whllldcn, Sirs. Samuel Shaw, Mlsi (irneo E. Shaw and Sirs, l'eter J. Hughes After tho business session closed tho chapter members wero beautifully entertained by Sirs. SlncSUl lun. assisted by SIlss Virginia Marshall and SIlss Katharine MncSIillnn. Tho annual charity danco will bo given by tho friends of the uptown Homo for tho Agcil on Wednesday evening at Lu Lu Temple, Ilioad nnd Spring Garden streets. Tlio committee In charge Is doing Its ut moit to make tho affair a financial suc cess. Tho members Include SIIbs Jennie Solodar. chairman; Slips Kintz, secretary; Sir. David Wapman, financial secretary; Sir. licnjnmin Gold, treasurer; SIlss SI. Cohen, Sliss Solomon, tlio Slisscs Frnnk, Sir. I). Swnitz. Sir. Olanoff, Sir. Fllk, Sir. J. Charleston and Sir. (Samuel Gold. Sliss Adelo Fclnstcln, of .1010 Lancaster avenue, was glcn a surprise party by her parents on Saturday evening, In hon or of her graduation from the West Phil adelphia High School for Girls. Through tho efforts of Sir. Lampert a considerable sum was realized for tho war sufferers' fund. Among thoso present wero Sliss Dorothy Silverman, SIlss Beatrlco Silver man, SIlss Esther Slittclmnn, Sliss Lillian Schwartz, Sliss Rosalind G. Goldsmith, SIlss Adele Fclnstcln, Sir. Charles Lamp ort, Sir. William H. Potlow, Sir. Isadoro Sllttelman. Sir. Harry Schaeffer, Sir. Robert Pollow and Sir. Irving D. Feln stoln. Tho 2Cth annual ball of tho Jewish Sheltering Homo will bo held tonight In Mercantile Hall. A feature will bo a co tillon, which will be danced by SIlss Goldlo Burak, SIlss Julia Silverman, SIlss Rose Brown, Sliss Sadlo Kolsky, Sliss Eva Sherman, Sliss Boso Segal, Sliss S. Friedman, SIlss Lillian ShafTer, Sir. Ab ram Burak, Sir. Benjamin Hummer. Sir. Samuel Vogelson. Sir. Charles Noble, Sir. Samuel Klein. Sir. Ellis Pine, Sir. Hnrry Clair. Sir. Jules Bobbin and Sir. Charles Daroff. A banouct was erven nt tho clubroorns of tho Rlack Beaver Country Club, lu honor of Sir. David G. reck, of Los An geles, Cnl., on Sunday. Tho features of tho evening were Sir. Nathan E. Godette, violinist; Sir. H. Bennett, accordionist; Sir. A. Leopold SInslcr, pianist, and many other musical selections rendered by tho Black Beaver Symphony Orchestra. Among tho guests nnd members wero Sir. William L. Weinberg. SIlss Paulina Slifkln, Sir. nnd Sirs. Slorton Segal. Sir. Albert L. Godette. Sir. Georgo SIoNeedlo. Mr. John Ralmond, SIlss Leonoro Soldar, Sir. Bernard Cohen, of Louisville, Ky.; Sir. William Seman, SIlss Besslo Wein berg. Sliss Boso Drngalow, SIlss Anna Segal, SIlss Slary Segal, Sir. Louts Blu mcnthnl. Sir. Charles Slayman. Sir. Sam uel Schwartz, Sir. Harry Slarkowltz, Sir. narry Lapp, Sir. Slorris Lapp, Sir. Gruber Lapp and Sir. Ralph Robinson. Sirs. Walter Jones Pearson, of 2131 Brown street, gavo a linen shower for her niece, Sliss Paulino Levis Pearson, on Slonday. SIlss Florence Maurer and Mrs. Hilton J. Collins poured tea. SIlss Pear son will bo married In Juno to Sir. Slllton Butterworth, of Logon. Thero were 23 guests present. Tho Bangh-Closo Alumni gavo an en tertainment in honor of the February graduating class on February 7, at Casino Hall. Tho affair wa3 a success, duo to the efforts of Sliss Pauline Shapiro, who was In cliarge. Tho program was con cluded by an address by Mr. Harry Pest coo, president of tho alumni. A delightful surprise party was given In honor of SIlss LUlle Gelger on Sun day evening by the Twentieth Century Social at 3007 Euclid avenue. Among those present were Sliss Tlllla Gelger, Sliss Slao Gelger, SIlss Esther Sloore, Sliss Lea Strauss, Miss Edith Rosenwell, SIlss Vivian Starloe, SIlss Dorothy Hutchlns, Sllsa Carolina Berg, Mr. Max well Farber, Sir. Samuel II. AbraniB, Mr. Edward J. Steinberg, Mr. Isadoro L, Horwltz, Mr. Irwin Wheeler, Mr. Isidore Gash, Mr. Nathaniel Selbst and Mr. Joseph Segal. SIlss Jenny Davis entertained at her AMUSEMENTS ACADEMY OP MUSIC NEWMAN Trnveltalks Color Views Motion Pictures TOMORROW at 8:15 TJTTIT) TT SATURDAY at 2;30 JT III Jtt U THE AMERICAN SWITZERLAND Tickets COo, 79c, 11 at lleppe'i, Arajih., 25c. Palace 10c 121 MARKET 20c 10 A. M. II V. M. ALL THIS WEEK Pauline Frederick ta pttyferTHE SPIDER" . -i CHESTNUT Below 16th AvrtQiSlQ 10 A SI to 11:15 P.M. iiTCclUld. DOUGLAS all webic FAIRBANKS "His Picture in the Papers" Stanley MARKET ABOVE 16TH 11 ! A. M. U;15 P. M. JOHN BARRYMORE In pirat SI-owa "NEARLY A MWO'' ACADBSIY OB" MUSIC UK p.afnn I MONDAY EVENING, liOStOIl yau, 14. AT SjW. Symphony Orchestra Dr Karl. Muck. Coodoctor SoleUt Ernest Schellinjr TICKETS AT HEPPK-S jtcopJHticatre. 23c. NIXON SKUjjgp ToOar iBaane ot the ray; Lea Berre-u; tU4 &9vaa&. JJUaliW Bstttokw. home, 1231 West Hilton street, on Sun day evening In honor of SIlss Edna Pnpler, of Trenton, N, J, Her guests wero SIlss Jenny Davis, Miss Edna. Pnpler, Mies Bessie Bender, SIlss Mamie O. Diotsch, Sliss Sadye St. GJckmait, SIlss Anna A. Koss, SIlss SarR E. Dovy SIlss Sara R. Goldberg, Mlad Ituth Shagrln, SIlss Dorothea Ruder, Mr. and Sirs. Davis, Mr. Hnrry Davis, Mr Slaurice Davis, Mr, Allen ApfelbaUm, of Altoona, Fa.; Sir. Samuel Sloyormari, Sir, Isldoro Goldberg, Sir. Samuel Silvers, Mr Samuel Sonberg and Sir. William nosen. The regular election Of tho Phlllus Auxiliary was held on Sunday evening Tho following were elected i President, SIlss Dorothy II. Wodupskyi vlco presi dent, SIlss Gertrudo Slarcus; treasurer, SIlss Ruth Nossock; secretary. Miss Cecelia Nosanow. A rocoptlon in honor of the nowly elected officers will bo given on Sunday evening, February 13, at the homo of Bliss Lillian Ackerman, H East Pastorlua street. A gathering was held nt tho homo of SIlss Beatrice Dovcrs, 3131 Euclid avenue. Among those present were SIlss Bella Fisher, Sliss Ida Polish, SIlss Rao Ingber, SIlss Gertrude Bohlcn, SIlss Sadie Advo cat, SIlss Rcbocca Wcgcr, Sir. Charle.t Slastcr, Sir. David Clearfeld, Sir. Sla Wilson, Sir. Leon Spenser, Sir. Louis Borden, Sir. Jacob Classman and Mr. Benjamin N. Leldcr. Delaware County Sirs. Edward Fny, of Shadcland nv nuo. will entertain the Drexel Hill Card Club this afternoon. Sirs. Fay will bo assisted by Sirs. Robert O. Simpson and Sirs. W. It. White. Tho members of tho club are Sirs. Howard Aldrcd, Sirs. II. B. Blaise, Sirs. It, Walter Atmohr, Mra James Garfield. SIlss Lillian Cannon, Sirs. Charles Garland, Sirs. C. Hnfer, Sirs. Sam uel P. Hanson, Sirs. W. W. Howcr, Sirs. William Katz, Sirs. 11 Knuffman, Mrs. Thomas Sleloy, Sirs. Harry Miller. Sirs. II. Murphy, Sirs. E. Oscnbnch, Sirs. E. Parker, Sirs. Frank Rcoves, Sirs. Ashcr Bossltter, Sirs. C. Stewart, Sirs. E. G Stacker, Sirs. Philip Spachor, Sirs. Harry Wltherlngton, Sirs. E. II. Wanamaker, Sirs. II. G. Uphouse, Sirs. Clydo Etch holtz, SIlss Bessie Levis, Sirs. Wallace Lipplncott. Sirs. Edward Barber and Sirs. T. W. Barnhlll. Sir. and Sirs. Henry J. Allen, of Slorton, nro spending the week In Atlantic City. Sirs. Frank Beeves, of Drexel Hill, on tertalned Tuesday evening In honr of her house guest, Sirs. Adolph Rakochy, of Schenectady, N. Y. Sir. and Sirs. Horace D. Greer enter tained nt their home recently In honor of their daughter, SIlss Gladys Greer. Tho guests wero provided with long aprons, nnd an old-fashioned candy pull was Indulged In. Dancing followed, after which a buffet luncheon was Berved. Tho guests woro SIlss Jcanetto Hayes, Sltsq Helen Purdue. SIlss Florence Sratthlas. Miss Gertrude Slatthlas, SIlss Ida Simp son, SIlss Clara Dempster, Mr. Loo T. Purdue. Sir Leslie L Taylor. Sir. Harold F. Collins. Sir. Everett Collins and Mr. Charles Slatthlas. SIlss Slarion Irwin, of North Lans downe, Is visiting friends in Chicago. AMUSEMENTS FORREST.' .WeSat,ft Life's Happiest Trip KLAW & ERLANGER'S PEERLESS PRODUCTION AROUND THE MAP ORIGINAL N. Y. CAST 125 Beat Seats J 1.00 at Popular Weir Matinee LYRIC Last Mat. Saturday LAST FOUB TIMES N. Y. Winter Oanlen'a Oreateet Revuo THE PASSING SHOW OP 1915 With the Same a rent Cast, Includlne; OEOnai MONROU. KUCJENK and WILLIE HOWARD and MAUILYNN MILLER It you llktr a eJrly show replete -lth haunting melodies, extravngant spectacles and one long; lingering laugh-test, see tills "Paaslns Show.'' Next Week Seats Today The World's Greatest Entertainer HARRY LAUDER $$' A lolnViT Las' rP- 1 Hat. Today, Potl--tt.Ut:iJJHl ttvely Last B Times. Tonight 8tl5 DAVP1rD.eLABC0 Frances Starr In Edward Knoblauch's Masterpiece "MARIE- ODILE" Most discussed play ever presented In Ptitla Next Week Seats Today g-Yr. SOTHERN ,nvrnE With MISS ALEXANDRA CAI1XJSLB HEAR TUB MARIMBA BAND AT THE Hotel Bingham Cafe EVERY AB-TERNOON AND BVEmNO , DANCING Bingham Hotel Co. Market & 11th Sts. B. F. Keith's Theatre SAME BIO LAUGH WOT I Mclntyre & Heath in "THE GEORGIA MINSTRELS" Maaon A Keller; Josle Heather i Dunbar's; Maryland Singers; Orth t Dooley. Others. Next Week Elsie Jania Week CHESTNUT ST. Opera House CHESTNUT BT, BELOW J1TH fDAREDEVlL, DURBOROUOH'S 8-REEL WONDER FILM! "On the Firing Line With Germans" Presented by the North American ALL BEATS S5c SIIOM 2 TO a P, M. AFTER 0 P- M-. 23 AND, oQo, TIP n A T Tbl. Vt We"- B-p, Bris OLXUXU Matinees Wed. 4 Sat. at 3-13 Klaw ft Brianger 4b George Tyler Present POLLYANNA Tha Olad Play, Evrcading Oood CJUr TArMifcout u PHkuUlviSa. Best Seats 11.50 at Popular Wed, Matinee Globe 1 noatro junifru sts. VA.UPEVI LIB Continuous 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. 10c lis, 23c "Handicapped Girls" AuSg2i, Novelty Minstrels w- -gf J. C. MACK TRIO; OTHERS. GARRICK. SwSff Beet Seat 1 at Popular WedacaS&y IAUaki WALNUT MatTTwfay, Me 6te FISKE O'HAEA in "Kilkenns Ne-rt Wo 'THJCLAW i 111 UU AmgrieiittiYilowl iett it i "Tlrr-