13. . NANCY WYNNE IS INTERESTED IN a - J - "M "T T T-V t M- . - A LitfUTUJtuii TU JiE GIVEN NEXT WEEK" KYEKIKG LEDGKR-PttlliADELPIIIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 191G. II fc t K M" i m Miss Hendrike van der Flier to Address Large Audience at Curtis Building, February 18, on Holland's Work With the Belgian Refugees MOST IntrrestlnB will bo tlio illus trated lecture which Miss Hen drlko vnti tier Filer, tlnliBhtor of the late Jlovnl Chaplain at The Ilnguc, will rive In the auditorium of the Curtis nulldlntr, at Gtli nnd Walnut streett, next Friday evening. The talk Is en titled "What Holland Has Done with fl Million and a Half UclRlan Ilef i, -cos " As tho world at large, and Philadelphia In particular, has'heon from the very bcglnulm? In great sym pathy with tho Helglnns and their sut ferlngs, a representative audience will grace this affair. Among the prominent women who will act as patronesses are Mrs. Clrortre Diddle, Mrs. Kclwnrd Uok, Mrs. John Cadwalader, Mrs. Walter U. ComegyH, Mrs, Kdward Chapman, Mrs. AVIIllant A. Dick, Mrs. l'erlt Dulles, Mrs. Alex ander O. Outcrbrldge. Mrs. Joseph C. Fraley, Mrs. Uaynrd Henry, Miss C. d. Jones, Mrs. A. Warren Kelsey, Mrs. Arthur H. I-cn.. Mrs. J. Willis Martin and Mrs. Arthur Ktnlen Newbold. Tho men on the Philadelphia Com mittee Include Mr. S. McKean Bayard, the Hev. John II. Chapman, Dr. Hobart A. Hare, Mr. Morris Jastrow, Mr. John Story Jcnhs, Mr. A. Warren Kelsey, Mr. Reed A. Morgan, Mr. Arthur K. Newbold, Mr. George Wharton 1'cppo', Mr. Joseph O. Hosengarten, Mr. Walter George Smith, Mr. Jeremiah J. Sulli van, the Hev. Floyd W. Tomklnx an 1 Dr. Oeoige Woodward, Mr. Joseph Ellas, Consul of the Netherlands, and Mr. Paul llegemans, Consul General o? Belgium The Frank Granger Kennedys' dnnco tonight for Hinllie Kennedy and Helen llansoll will bo great fun, no doubt, It will bo given'" at the Uellcvuc-Strnt-ford and will be preceded by u num ber of dinners. Mrs. Herbert Warden and Lucia will give a. theatre party for Mario Wright, und tho guests will aft erward nttend tho Kennedy dance. At tho theatre p:u t.v the gucstH will includn Frances Hcott, Kllzuboth Adams, Martha McAllister, Christine Stockton, Fenno Hoffman, Harry Adams, Palmer Townscnd, William Taylor, Jr., George Wood, Donald Love, Sam Glsphom, Al fred Reeves, Charles Erdman, of Princeton, and Herbert Warden, Jr. Anna Barroll has returned homeonco more after a really extended visit through tho Westirn cities. Anna is mighty popular, and we are awfully glad to have her with us again. She has been In St. T.ouls, Cincinnati and Detroit. At tho latter city sho visited her sister Ktliel, who is living thero since her marriage to John Ducey. While in St. Louis Anna was tho guest of Mrs. Henry C. Scott. Tho Plays and Players' club night was a hugo success and tho perform ers held tho attention of their audi ence through four nets of gentle com edy by Henry Arthur Jones, "Dolly Reforming Herself." Tho same de lightful air of informality and at homencss that distinguishes tho musl cales and performances given by tho society in Its playroom was Injected Into tho ballroom of the Hellevue Stratford, for Instead of tho usuul row of stiff-backed chairs capacious sofas were placed about In comfortablo dis order. It would bo rather difficult to single out any one of the cast for spe cial honors, for they woro all so per fectly splendid. Young Vinton Freed ley, as Dolly's husband, was excellent, as were Doctor Hoyt as Dolly's father, and Joo Deerlng as tho gay Lothario, Captain Lucas Wcntworth, and equal ly good wer Mrs. Rober In tho title role and Mrs. Phil Cnstner us tho lan guishing Mrs. Sturgcss. William Hughes Mearns, Henry H. Schaffer, Jr., Drexel Stcclo and Mrs.- Samuel Woodward completed tho very capable cast. Of course, most of us are Interested In the Cushman Club tea which will be held this afternoon to meet Misa Pa tricia Collingc, of "Pollyanna" fame. These little- teas aro really delightful affairs, and every one who can go Is anxious to nccept tho invitations, which Me really very scarco, and so when one to asked one is greatly privileged, I as-" lure. you. One day last week I told you of a fair lady who had proceeded to run r. pocket comb through her hair during upper at a recent dance, but Imagine my surprise tho other night when I aw one of our most attractive and much-feted debutantes actually chew ing gum at a ball. What aro we coming ? Why, only a fow years ago we would not do such a thing even In tho Privacy of our own boudoirs. It la vulear, In eplte of nil that the signs ay about its helping digestion. Gra cious! Our mothers tell us it was vul Wr In, their time to talk of digestion ata11' NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Drexel Riddle, nM.,F?ve a dinner at the home of Mrs. "'lilies parents. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jnii . . ,076 Bth avenue, New York, lnii?,!5e! Ky theatre party. The guests lr . w Mr ana Mrs- Anthony J. Drexel, PoV.m " and M.- Angler B. Duke, Miss JlMllne Dlsston, Mr. and Mrs. Seton mnry, Mrs. Drexel Dalghren. Mr. and art vany Wlllets, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stew I," "f'ker, Mr. and Mrs. Charles van IiSS fr' Mr and Mrs- Alexander Duer SJnft,r anil Mrs. Benjamin Duke, Miss hilf ' .Da'8hren. Miss Florence Gil frLi Hnimh K Bloodeood and Mr. K' ? Burke Roche. Mr. and Mrs. pihi ? W,U ,eave tor Pjlm Beach about Ut' fry J2 where they wl be Joined Pr B D k Eeason by Ur- und MrB- An. tinr!"yillam I,enr Nwbold will enter it ii '""eheon ana bridge this afternoon r home, m South 22d street. todit ,Ger,r"d L. Paucoast will return viSILirJm lJo3'on- where Bhe has been vwtmg her aunt. Mrs. Timothee Adam. Siif. M,"X E Converse and Miss m h a l Ph""M- of l- -ocust street. ' ba home this afternoon. H" K AHvn Stockton and MUs ChrU- !Im Llnro S'oekton, of 5C0O Pino street, after 1 "' hme Smuln'3 '" February hnV.- C"1 Mrs- c- "nrlman Kuhn, who 11..11L '. "fending tho winter nt tho I ellejue-Strntford. will leave for a trip to me West Indies nhout the 1st of March. limr(Prc.,lprlck "obcrt Harris and her mill "f,,?h,cr Ml yesterday morning to Join Admiral Harris. IT. 8. .V. nt their now home, In Washington, D. C. niTn V,'."6"""' Cl,". of Philadelphia, will Blve n luncheon on Monday at 12:TO nt tho lh m.i1"'0, Th? nffnlr wl" b0 Riven Tor nm n,mlrs of .th0 vnrlous cll" through. eo,.rlJlClU' n,,,1,SV,l' l0 feell.roe.He the courtesies extended by them to the Ihn- ?er-r "; T"e rUeni ,""1 "'-mem. r;, '' ormwlsnllon have l.ee.l Invlt ;., !ho "ttendanco will l,e unusiinllv I"r- lr- Roiial, P. Olenson, president of the State Federation nf nubs. l be the honor guest. There will be a number of speakers, Including Mrs T. II. o'llnii. vi i" ,,"3w."1 C' arin' Mr". II- Prcntls Ichols. Mrs. F. II. starey. Mrs. A, J- is Kshnrr, Mrs. J. P. Kent. Mrs. , en 0. lllcl.mo.ul will be the rca,,cl.f ,', ",," Along the Main Line MLIIIO.V Mr. and Mrs. Perclvnl 13. oerderer are spending the remainder of tl.c winter nt their town house. 1!H7 Wal nut street. Mrs. Edwnrd Lloyd Winder, of Haiti more, who has been visiting her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Wilson Henton. or Berkley load, will return homo tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm H. Kolw.-ll, nf .Melrose avenue nnd Linden Inne. will Klve a dellghtftd muslcnlo tonight nt their home. The soloists will b0 Mr. c.llver Denton, pianist, nnd Mr. Rafael DM tenor, both of New Yoik. The guests will Include many musical people of this Wty. Among those Invited are Mr. and Mi's. John !'. llrnun, Dr. nml Mrs. KIKis S. Ncff, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thnddcus Rich, Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Handbv. Mr. nml Mm Niitluin T. Polwcll. Dr. and Mis. I-3dvnid KelTer, Mr. and .Mrs. William .1. Halrd, Mr. and Mrs. D. Burke Wllfoid. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Khnrples, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Rockwell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Main, Dr. and .Mrs. Frank A. Mnntz, .Mr. nnd Mrs. Justice Grugan. Mr. nnd Mis. Homy liut terworth, Sir. nnd Mis. Kdward A. Walz. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiyon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Braun, Mrs. ir. Phillips Hammann, Mrs. George Fletchor. Miss Julia Griffith, Miss Mary Giirflth, Mr. Arthur Wilson. Mr. Aituro Pnpalnrdo, Mr. Kills Clark llnmmaun, Mr. Charles Griffith nnd Mr. Paul Griffith. ARDMORK Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Register and their debutante (laughter, Miss Kntherlne 1-3. Register, who spent the early winter with ...rs. I. Lnyton Regis ter, or Knollbrook, left recently for Ilos ton. wheie they will pnm the remainder of the winter with Mrs. Register's mother, Mrs. 10. S. Simmons. Mrs. Matthew Balrd, Jr., will leave shortly for Boston to spend several weeks as tho guest of Mrs. Simmons. The dramatic society of the Lower Merlon High School will present the play, "The Life of Abraham Lincoln," In the school auditorium this afternoon. Theie are six acts, each representing a differ ent stage of Lincoln's life. Thoso In tho cast include Miss Carollno Rclchncr. Miss Rdlth Melehcr, Miss Mary Schuler, Miss Kdlth Blnck. Mr. Julian W. Barnard, Mr. William Henry Skinner, Mr. Harold Bostwlck, Mr. George Yoeuin. Mr. Addison Brlntou, Mr. John West, Mr. Romolo Talone, Mr. Clifford Hamlet, Mr. Russell Fry, Mr. Joseph Hurilson and Mr. Cortland Brlnlon. BRY.V MAWR Miss Florence Abor nethy and Miss Ruth Abcrneth.v, of Gulf road, have been entertaining Miss Marie Harding, Miss Beatrice Harding and Mr. George Harding, of Trappe, Pa.; Mr. Harry Vlney, Mr. Kdward Hugh Brown and Mr. William Bruce Waylnnd. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lincoln Clark re turned to their homo on Radnor road, Bryn Mawr, on Monday night, from a trip to Panama and Porto Rico. Germantown Mlss.vMnrJorlc Thomas, of 237 Pelham road, nlll give a brldgo patty on Thurs day afternoon, February 17. Mr. William R. Tucker, of IK School House lane, will return today from Wash ington, where ho spent the week. Sir. Tucker Is Russian Consul In this city. Sir. nnd Mrs. K. C. Walling, of 100 Lin coln drive, gave an attractive dance nt helr home last ovenlug. Tho house was artistically decorated with palms nml red and white doners. Sir. nnd Sirs. Wal ling wero nsslsted In receiving bv their son and daughter-in-law, Sir. and Sirs. Rltner K. Availing. Sirs. Walling woro a liandsomo gown of white fnllle, trimmed with silver. Sirs. Rltner Walling selected a charming frock of pink taffeta and Bll ver lace ruffles. Tho bodice composed of the taffeta was made without sleeves, and narrow sliver biaid was used as a shoulder strap. Among the guests wero Sir. and Sirs. Willam Henry, Sir. and Sirs. F. O. Plnkcrton, Mr. and Sirs. Kugeuo Walling, Sir. and Mrs. Charles Jayno, Sir. and Sirs. II. J. Lang, Sir and Sirs. Andrew SlcKee, Sir. and Sirs. Edwin Devcrell, Sir. and Mrs. John Buchanan, Sir. and Mrs. Charles Stills. Sir. and Mrs. D. J. Oardner, Sir. and Sirs. I Bancroft Slel lor, Mr. and Sirs. Robert Slalr, Sir. nnd Sirs. T. Linton Albcrger. Sir. and Sirs. James Pickett, Sir. and Sirs. Charles n. Dearnley, Sir. and Sirs. Stockton SJelley, Sllss Grace Reld. Sirs. 13. Burto.i, Sirs. Ddgar Porter, Sir. Walter Shaw and Sllss Elizabeth Bacon. Sirs. Walling will entertain at bridge next Friday after, noon. Frankford The monthly dance of the "A. D." society was given last evening at Scheldenacht's Academy, Frankford. About 250 attended the dance. Patronesses of the dance were Sirs. Shadrac Raughley, Sirs. William Chandlee, Sirs. Victor Baker, Sirs. J. J. Toland, Sirs. George Willlg. Mrs. John Clark, Sirs. Francis p. Sloltz. Miss Blarguerlto Du Preo and Miss Peg Price. Lansdowne Sirs. Thomas M. Fitzgerald, of West Baltimore avenue, gave a bul masque at her home last evening in honor of Sir. Fitzgerald, who leaves today for Pine hurst, N. C. The hall was beautifully ilecorated with cut (lowers and hotbed plants, most of which came from her con servatory. Supper was served at mid nleht. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs C, Slercer Bailey, Sir. and Sirs. H. Freadenberg, Sir. and Mrs. John Bros man Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heldenberg, Mr and Sirs. R. L. Sllshler. Sir. and Sirs. Frederick Iopold. Sir. and Sirs. Clarence Seb! Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Qranley. Sllss Ella Ryan. Miss Agnes Ryan, Sllss Lot tie King. Miss Marie G. Loughney, Sllss Mary Nichols, Mr. Milton Green. Mr. rJ.:..i M,.rnhv. Mr. Frank Magulre. Mr, Robert Pollack, Mr Thaddeus Goreckl and Mr. Luigi !"" Langhorne The entire membership of the Bucks county Country Club will be guests of the club t a dinner on Saturday eyenin, r.T..... a n meat tba president. Mrs. Charles J Matthews, and new officers, Weddings Pyh ' n, . ,x pirX ' McCARMY IJUY. Only tho Immediate members of both families attended the wedding of Miss Kllznbcth G. E-by und Sir. James I. Mc Cnrey, Jr., which took place yesterday at 11 o'clock In the rnetnrv nf St. .In iocs' 1 Church. 3Sth und Chestnut stieets. The ceremony was perfoimed by the Hev. .Inines Slonnhon. The bride wns attended by her sister, .Miss Virginia Kendrlek Thomas and Sir. John liayne attended as best man. Tho lulde, who wns given In mairlngo by her brother, .Mr. William Howard Eby, Jr.. woie a traveling suit of myitle grMu velour del.ilne, prettily adorned with fur. und can led a bomiuct of Bride roses nnd orchids. The maid of honor wns gowned In marine- blue gabar dine, nnd carried 11 botuiuct ot oieblds. After the ceremony a breakfast, which was restricted to the members of both families, was given at the home of the bible's mother. Sirs. William Duncan Thomas, Till Chestnut street. The bride groom Is the son of Mr. and Sirs. Jiune.s I. McCnrey, IIS South L'd sticet. The young couple will make their home at .'W01 Walnut stieet. KWASS-LDVIT. A very pretty wedding, which took place on Tuesday at Apollo Hall, was that of Sllss Anna A. I.evit, daughter or Sir. and Sirs. Simon A. I.evit, of 1II3S Ninth Front street, and Sir. Solomon Kwnss, of Poca hontas, Va. The bride wore a gown of white chin mouse, ti limned with silver lace. Her velle of tulle wns ai ranged in cup fushlmi nnd caught with a wreath of lilies of the valley. Site carried n shower boiuinct of white loses anil lilies of tho valley. Sllss JIatllda Lcvlt attended Her sister as maid of honor nnd wore a gown of gold cloth covered with white silk tulle and n bodice of luce. She carried a bouquet of pink roses. Sir. Ilnrry Law rence Gicenspon, of Bluclleld, W. Vn.. ncted as best man. The bridesmaids wero Sllss Ida Kwnss, the hrldegioom's sister; Sllss Sadie Epstein and Sllss Gamin Lus tlg, and the ushers were Sir. William Greenspan, of Bluelleld. W. Vn. : Sir. Harry Fuhrman and .Mr. Herman Koppel man. Following the icceptlon Sir. and Sirs. Kwnss left for a tiip to Niagara, and upon their letum will spend a few weeks in Philadelphia and Washington, niter which they will make their homo In I'ocnbontns, Va. LII'SCIIUT. PRESSMAN. The nun Wage o! Sllss Sophia Piess man to Sir. George Llpschutz took place on Siindiiv evening nt 8 o'clock, at the home or the bride's sister. Sirs. A. Apt, ,1111 West York stieet. The ceremony was performed by tho Hov. Dr. Heischler and wns attended by tho Immediate members of the family only. The bride, who was given In mairlngo by tier brother, Sir. Charles Pressman, wore .1 brown velour suit, trimmed with beaver, and carried an Ivory covered Bible. After the ceiemony the young couplo left on a honeymoon through the New England States. They will bo at homo after Slareh 1 at 20J North 57th stret. Roxborough Sirs. Eliza Eustwood, of 22s Kalos street, Wlssnhlckon, announces the uiurilago or her daughter. Sllss Louise Eastwood, to Sir. Ham II. Holler 011 Tuesday, Feb ruary 8, In St. Timothy's Chinch, Rox boiough. Sir. and Sirs. Holler will be at homo niter April 1 at Slcichnntvlllc. Sirs. Frank Wcger, of Ridge avenue, will enteitaln at luncheon, followed by curds, on Wednesday, when her guests will Include Sirs. Wllllnm Keely, SII.-.S Helen Rclifus, Sllss Emma Rehfus, Sirs. Orlando Petty, Mrs. N. Clnlro Rorabaug'i, Sirs. Robert IJuys, Sirs. Albeit Hood, Sirs. Charles Weln, Sirs. Roy A. Robin son, Sirs. John A. Struse, Sirs. Frank Kenworthy and Sirs. Fredoilck Stott. Woodbury Sir. David O. Atkins and Sir. John Rnchor. Jr., will lenvo lor Florida tho latter puit of next week. Sirs. Richard Evans gave a rag sowing nnd luncheon last week. Among thoso present wero Sirs. Anna Cattcll, Sllss Belle Cattell. Sirs. Coles. Sirs. Slattson, Sirs. Leap, Sirs. Shustcr and Sirs. War ren. North Philadelphia Sllss Kathryn Hermes, ot 2231 North 21st street, will glvo a Valentino luncheon, followed by cards, on Slonday. Tho guests, who are members of the caid club of the hostess, will Include Sllss Sill dred Sterrett, Sllss Lulu Gruner. Sirs. Stanley Brown Vandcrslice. Sirs. Norman Kelly, Sllss Helen Datz, Sllss Alberta Do Long. Sllss Ella Brunet, Sllss Florence Kunz, Sllss Louise Ruckdeschel. Sllss Lea Slurray and Sllss Elizabeth Slurray. TO AID CHARITY AFFAIR MISS IDA IIELLFORD A member of tho Auxiliary of the Jewish Sheltering Home, who will take an active part in the dance to be. given on Sunday night. MISS HELEN TOWER AND MISS GERTRUDE TOWER Thoso attractive younpr girls nrc the daughters of Mr. unci Mrs. Cliarlemairnc Tower, of lHlfi Locust street. They will ko with their mother today to Boston, where they will attend the Boston Assembly Ball. Bala-Cynwyd Sllss Dorothy Fleck, of Bala inenue. Bala, will entertain her grandmother and aunt. Sirs. M. A Smith and Miss Dora Smith, the next two weeks, while her parents, Mr nnd Sirs. John O. Fleck, accompanied by Sir. and Mrs. Charles White, ate In Jamaica. Sllss Fleck's en gagemen to Sir. Harry C. Taylor. Jr., or Baltimore, was recently announced. The next meeting or the enrd tourna ment nrrnnged by the associate members or tho Cynwyd Club will tako place Slon day afternoon at the clubhouse on Llan drlllo ro.id, Cnwyd. Along the Reading Sir. Geoige W. Elklns, accompanied by Sir. and Sirs. George W. Elklns. Jr., and their famllv, of Chelteu House. Elklns Pa-k, left last week for Bellalr, Fla., wheie they will remain for some time. SUsH Prlseilla Haccock. of Glensldo .ixcuue. Wyncote, Is spending the winter at Bridgeport, N. J. Sllss Haccock re turns tci Wyncoto every Saturday to spend tho week-end with "..or parents. Sir. and Sirs. James llaecock. , Dr. and Mrs. SI. II. Reaser. of West avenue, Jenklutown, announce tho engage ment of their daughter. Sllss Agnes Lois lton.ser, to Sir. Clmnnon C. Wallace, of Lexington, Ky. The wedding will take place In June. Sllss Reglua Eckert, of Elklns Parle, has Issued Invitations for a brldgo party tomoriow nt 2:30 o'clock. In honor of Sllss Eleanor Ilcrlel Long, of Elklns Park. The decorations or tho houso and tables will he appropriate for tho Valentino season. There will bo about GO guests piesent. Sir. and Sirs. Hallowell V. Slorgarr, of Bydnl, have taken a houso on Summit avenue, Jenklntown, which they will Mhurtly occupy. Friends or Sir. Thomas Williams, of Washington lane, .Icnkintown, will bo glad to bear that he Is lecoverlng trom his recent seilous attack or typhoid fever, nml was uble to leave tho Ablng ton llo.spltnl Inst week. Sir. Williams has gone to Atlnntle City, where ho will remain for several weeks. Sir. nnd Sirs. John A. Wilkinson, of Old Yoik road, Oak Lane, gnvo a dinner at their homo Slonday night, followed by a dnuce. Among the guests wero Sir. nnd Sirs. Emll A. Horner, Sir. nnd Sirs. How ard A. Thompson, Sir. nnd Sirs. Lewis ii. Mnclnln, Sir. and Stis. Wllllnm 13. Glover, Sir. and Slis. Thomas E. Evans, Sir. and Mrs. CIlfTord C. Jones, Sir. nnd Sirs. Thompson Baker and Sir. and Sirs, lloruco O. Tleinnn. Sllss Reglna La.dott, of Wagner ave nue, Logan, will lie Hostess at a hrldge party to bo given today to meet Sllss Eleanor Schmidt, ot Elklns Park. The houso will bo decorated with valentine favors, and thero will bo about CO guests present. Sirs. Philip Goll, of Slontgomery avenue, ncted as hostess to tho members of her COO club Wednesday afternoon. Those pres ent were Sirs. William C. Conley, Sirs. P. II. Fynch, Sirs. Adele Wilson, Sirs. J. T. Daliey, Sirs. F. V. SIcGrath, Slis. Joseph Cassldy, Sirs. II. 13. Zlegler, Sirs. J. Davis, Mrs. John Nclt. Slis. A. Vogel, Mis. C. Fisher, Sirs. W. F. Pilce, Sirs. R. Bryant, Sirs. Vorhees, Slis. W. Worth, Sirs. J. Keenan and Sirs. E. Kuhn. Sirs. Joseph Davis will entertain tho club Wednesday afternoon, February 23. at the homo of Sirs. William Conley, 2M7 Montgomery nvenuo. Kensington The 22d annual ball ot tho U. S. Grant Social Club will be held in Columbus Hall, 2d and Norrls stieets, tonight. Sir. James O'Donnell, 2023 East Belgrade street, will give a dinner on Slonday In honor of his daughter, Sllss Slumlo O'Donnell. Sirs. William Carroll, of 2600 Rhawn street, Is entertaining Silas June Hughes and Sllss Ida Culley, of Atlantic City. MISS ROSALYNE COANE Who will act as chairwoman of the dance to be given by the Senior Auxiliary of the Jewish Sheltering Home on Sunday night, West Philadelphia Sirs. Hllllaid W. Smith, of 5117 Regent street, will be the hostess ul a largo dance to bo given at the Roosevelt on Fililny evening, February 2B. Sir. and Sirs. William II. NKon. who have been spending thn winter at the Nor mnndle, have gone to St. Petersburg, Fin , to remain for a few months. Sirs. K. C. Wlitz, or TOl llnillleld ave nue, will he the hostess at 11 luncheon to be given tomorrow at tho Rlttenhouse. The guests will Include the members or the Luncheon Club. Sir. David Webster, of .11 South Fnrra gut terrace, returned last Saturday from a three weeks' visit to New Yoik. Sirs. Amelia Blel. of US North COth stieet, nnnounces the mairlngo or her daughter, Sllss Fannie Blel. to Sir. John G. Bodek, or Hit Arch street. The cere mony was performed by the Rev. A. Pohlman. at his home, IiH3 Ituco stieet, 011 Saturday moinlng. Sir. nnd Sirs. Bodek will live in Salisbury, Sid. Sllss SIny Drabble and her cousin, Sllss Slay F. Sletter, entertained Thursday evening In honor or Sllss Elizabeth Rein hart, of Radnor. Sir. and Sirs. Louis -acobson. of -1027 Slaiket street, gave a dinner Wednesday evening. Among the guests wero Sllss Anita Sillier, of this city; Sllss Cella Roman, of New York; Sir. Edward Bayuk, or Norman, N. J., ami Sir. Leon ult, or Baltimore. Sllss Beyette Paul, daughter or Mrs. John A. Hlckey. or 251 South 3Sth street, lert for Palm Bench and the South on Tuesday. Sho will be gone until .spring. Sirs. Robert Dutton. or Bismarck. N. D. und her son. Sir. Robert Dutton, Jr., are visiting Sirs. Dutton's parents. Sir. and Sirs. Samuel Fox, of 1G21 North C9th mreci. Sllss Catherine Mario Collcrnn, of CSfiu Rodman street, entertained 11 number or friends 11 1 her homo on Slonday evening to celebrate her 21st biithday. Sho was assisted by Sllss Slumlo Iliiucrinccr. Tho Industrious Clrclo will Kvo n dinner at tho home of tho secretary, Sllss Hazel Perrln, C72.1 Chestnut street, on Slonday evening. Covers will bo laid lor 20 gueHts Tioga Sllss Anna Hundertmash, contralto, and Sir. Albert Purvis, tenor, will sing at the Edlsou totli birthday recital to bo given nt tho Tioga showrooms. 3G27 Germantown avenue, this evening at 8 o'clock. Both persons aro talented and popular church nnd conceit singers In and uiutind iioga anu a ueiigutrul evening Is antlcl pated. Sir. Harry Somers. manager of tho Tioga showrooms, has unanged un ut trnctive program. One feature will bo tho ie-creatlon of somo of Sir. EcIIsoii'h favor ite selections 011 his new instrument, tim diamond disc phonograph. Sir. Sloycr II. Gradwohl, formerly of New Orleans, now of New York, nn nounces tho betrothal of his nloio, Sllss Currye SI. Gradwohl. of Now York tn Sir. Albert St. Iim. of 1223 West Tioga street, son of Sir. und Sirs. Samuel Ijim. An engagement reception will bo held on Sunday, February 27, at Sir. Grndwohl's residence, M0 West tilth stieet. Now York und on Sunday, Slareh 20. a reception will bo held In Philadelphia hi honor of tho betrothal at 1229 West Tioga street. Northeast Philadelphia The first annual dance of the Aetna Coun try Club of St. Ann's Catholic Club at Klrkwood, N. J., was hold on the evenlns w. . .uiukij ... .,.. .,,11, a 1. i, j, nail. Miller street and I.ehlgh nvenuo. Tho ilanco committee included, Sir. Arthur Gordon, Sir. Harry Jordan. Sir. Charles Rles, Sir. John Stupleton, Sirs. Thomas Kllkullen, Sir. Josoph .McKay, Sir. Jamos Bradley, Sir. John Gulnn. Sir Joseph Hies. Sir. Daniel Corhery. Sir. Jqhj stc Govern and Sir. Joseph Carroll. Nearly 400 persons attended. Sir. and Sirs, Samuel Kotzen, of 2l2i) West Columbia avenue, anuounco the betrothal of their daughter, Sllss Fan nlo Kotzen, to .Mr. Harry Silverstelu, Sirs. Katherlne Simpson, of 270S Rich mond street, announces tho engagement of her niece. Sllss Anna SIcSloiilKle, to Sir. Joseph Sleenan, of Sharon Hilt. Dr. and Sirs. J. Newton, of 231 Frank ford avenue, will spend the -week-end at Atiantlo City. Sirs. W. R. Knight, of M32 Frankford avenue, will entertain at "Sou" und lunch on on Slonday afternoon. Her guests will be Mrs. Badger, Sirs. Reese, Sirs. Swee ney, Mrs. Kruger. Mrs. Schelley, Sirs. Frank, Sirs. Ivy. Sirs. French. SI tin Cook, Mrs, Hutzell. Mrs. Cllver, Mrs. Brown. Sirs. Scott. Sirs. Thomas, Mrs. Cliff and Sirs. Smith. Notice for tba Society pace will be accepted and printed in the Ktrnhis I.edicr. but all sucu notice mu.t be written on one side of the paper, must be tlcucd In full, with, full address, and when possible telephone number niiut bo alien. bend all such communication to "Society Kdltor," F.tenlnc Lcdxcr, 60S Ctiestnut street. Unless these requirement ara carried out to that verification may be ue4lbl, the notice will net bo published. MUSICALS AND DANCE TO BE GIVEN FOR ST. AGNES' HOSPITAL Concert to Take Place in the Bellevue-Stratford Ball room Will Benefit Nurses' Home Connected With Downtown Institution THE following Is n partial list of pa tronesses tit the Mtlslcnlo nnd Dance I in be given In the ballroom of tho Hello I mii -Stratford on Friday evening, Feb nr J.1, for the hcnc.lt of the Nurses' Home for St. Agnes' Hospital: Miss Au pnhi Alwell, Mrs W. Slorrls Brown, Sirs lino Fnles Baker. Sirs. Magnus Brown, Mr ("has. F. tl.illey. Mrs. Geo 11. Bridg et! Mrs t.eon Hrlnkmnn. Sirs Geo. Kim ball Brown. Mrs .Mason Campbell. Sirs. Hubert 11. Crulee. Miss Stary Comstock, Sir- Paul P. Ca-sld, Sirs G Ylco Clc nine. Sirs. I. 11 Conlan, Mrs Chas. It Dudley. Sirs. Jos Farley, Sirs John SI. Flshri. Mrs James 13 Gorman. Mrs. Win. V Harrlly, Miss Slnry Huley. Sirs. Chns. J. Ilobnn. Sirs Josephine Harrington. Sirs SI. 13. Kelly. Mr P. Henry Ken veney, Sirs. Cornelius l.alie, Sirs. J. F. l.amerelle, Sirs. It W Lesley, .Mrs. Rob ert Moore, Sirs Geo P Sluller, Sllss Pau lino M Candles". Miss N. A. Storrlson. Mrs .Matthew Murphy, Sirs John A Sic Gllnii, Sirs. Robert G Sloore, Sirs. Tims. SlcClaln. Miss Ella otheson. Sirs. Henry N. OoKtrolch, Mrs Robert Blnlr Pollock, Sirs Mtirthn P Cjulmt. Sirs. Win. S. Rob inson, Sllss Funny Roseiigarten, Sirs Jos. A Short, Sirs. It, Franklin Stnhl, Sirs. Win. G. Sehrlner. Sirs. Edward Trainer, Sirs. A. J. Toland. Sirs. J. J. Tlerney, Sirs. Jos. C. Trainer. Sirs. Wm T. Wheeler, Sirs. Wm II Wilson. Owing to the Illness of Sllss Elizabeth Bonnor. SIlMs l.oughuey will slug In the Muniti'ltc. Sir. William Sjlvnno Thunder will be the accompanist. The dancing specialties which make up the program ate under the direction of Sir. Daniel llogan A benefit dance will he given for the Kensington Dispensary for the Treatment of Tuberculosis under the auspices or Auxiliary No. 11. on Friday evening, Feb. runry IS at the Roosevelt, 2027 Chestnut stieet. A grout many successful nffnlrs have been given for the dlspensury, which Is doing a philanthropic work nil over the city. Many allllcted children are taken euro of nt the summer home, River Crest, I'huenlxvllle. Pa. A leap year pnrtv was given by Sllss Bessie SnlMud recently at her home, 102S Locust street. Among those piesent were Sllss 1 3. Seller. Sllss It. Selfcr, Sllss N. Hurwitz. Sllss Slolly Cohen. Sllss Lena Cohen, Sllss Tlllle Rice, Sir. L. Xjtllck, Sir. J. Rappapoit. Sir. L. Salklud, Sir. 11. Siege!, Sir. L. Weinberg. Sir. .1. Goldberg, Sir. I!. Reed. Sir. J. Day, Sir. Sinister and Sir. Friedman. The Senior Auxiliary or the Jewish Shultctlng Home will hold Its second sacred concert nnd novelty dunce, nt Apollo Hall on Sunday evening. The best professional talent to bo had has been .secured for the concert und thero will bo several specialty dances. Every one Is assured an enjoyable eve ning, ns tho members nro doing tho ut most to make this 0110 of the very best urtulrs they have ever given. Sir. Slorrls Gorin, chairman and organ izer of the Young Slen's Hebrew Po litical Association, announced nt last Sunday's meeting o! the association that Sir. S. It. Schatn will net as chairman or the big charity ball to bo given by the V. SI. II. P. A. at SIooso Hall next mouth Sir. George Cohan will act as his secre tary and will assist him In the work. Sllss Rose Frank, of the Women's Auxiliary, will ulso assist In tho prepara tions for the dance. Sllss Elizabeth Zaeks entertained Inst Sunday evening nt her home, SS17 Wyaluslng nvenuo. In honor of her friend, Sllss Freda Solomon. Among thoso pres ent woie Sllss SIolllo Remens, Sllss Anna Rosenberg, Sllss Vetta Remens, Sllss Elslo Talor, Sllss Rose Tratcnberg, Sllss Esther Weiss, SIls.s Eva Tratcnberg, Sir. Edwnrd Feldman, Sir. Louis Hacks, Sir. Cohen, Sir. L. Hirsclunun, Sir. SInurico Hacks and Sir. Slllton Aronson. Violin selections were given by Sir. Illrsrhmau, accompanied by Sllss Remens nnd Sllss Hacks at tho piano. SIl.ss Solomon, Sir. Cohen, Sir. Aronson and Sir. Feldman participated In a quar tet, assisted by Miss Hacks. A buffet luncheon was served, 1 followed by dancing. A surprise party was given last Friday evening in honor or the JlOth wedding an niversary or Sir. and Sirs. Louis Chaiken. A Dutch supper was served. Tho follow ing woro present: Sir. and Sirs. Louis Chaiken, Dr. and Sirs. J. B. Chaiken, Sir. .Mori Is Chaiken, Sir. Siunuel Chaiken, Sllss Katie Chaiken, Sllss Hilda B. Chai ken, Sir. Aaron Llpschutz, Sir. and Sirs. Slorrls Seltchlk, Sir. and Sirs. Samuel Klrkel, Sllss Bella Klrkel. Sllss Bertha Klrkel. Sir. William Rodin, Sir. Samuel Flgenbaum. Sir. Stax Hurwitz. Sllss Eunice Clmlkeii and Sir. and Sirs. Dudowsky. Sovernl songs wero sung by Sir. Slor rls Chaiken, accompanied by Sllh.s Hilda B. Chaiken on the piano and Sir. Samuel Chaiken on the violin. General dancing followed A package party and dance was given by tho Auxiliary ot tho Downtown Hebrew Day .Nursery on tiunnai evening at tlio homo of tho Day Nursery, :IB2 Snyder nvenuo. Opening addresses wero glvon by tho president, Sir. Silverman, and by Sir Brown. Sir. Leo Schwartz. Sir. Bovls and Sir. Toltz wore tho auctioneers. Sir. Tollz de serves much credit for his share of the work. Tho Downtown Hebtew Day Nurs ery will open its new home, 362 Snyder avenue, on Sunday with a bazaar und dance. Sir. Patrick SlcConloguo, 2311 Christian AMUSEMENTS Arcadia CHESTNUT Delow 16th 10 A M tn H:i5 p. jt DUUliLAS FAIRBANKS Today und Tomorrow "His Picture in the Papers" Nel MONDAY, TfESOAY A WUUNUSDAY ANNA HELD In "MAD.Uli: l.A I'ltKHIDIlNTK" Palace ""''"Wir JTcllclLC LAST TWQ DAYg PAULINE FREDERICK m Sf.m "THE SPIDER" C-r-OVln7 UA,,KB1, AUOVB 18TH JOHN last 2 pays BARRYMORF, In First Showing ot "NKAKI.Y A KINO" CHESTNUTST, Opera "House fllBBTNl'T ST 11ELOW 11TH The North American 8-lleel Master Picture "On the Firing Line With Germans" Introduction by W II UUltltOItoUUH AL.I SKATS SBo KHOM S TO 1) P. M. AFTEK 0 P SI., S5o AND 50c. FREE EXHIBITION W A T E 11 COLORS wtJ" F. Hopkinson Smith McCleea GaHeries, 1507 AValnut St. ttt1,,4. IOP. Mat. Tue. & Thur. WalnUU c. 80c ,11a Mat Sat Es. 28c to II. pohlor FISICE O'HARA in "Kilkenny" Next WW' TUB UAW OF TH LANP" ACAIJBMV Scat at llepoe.'. 1HB ChasUuL Philadelphia Tomor. 8A?5 Orchestra I : "mgyu street, Rave a party last week nt his hom In honor of his son, Sir. Sllchael McCon loguo's return from Kcyscr, W. Vn., where ho had spent tho last two weeks visiting relatives. Among those present vvere Sir. and Sirs. Hugh Kelloy, Mr. and Sirs. James Flnncgan, Sir and Mrs. Pat-' rick Walls, Str. nnd Sirs. Joseph ConwaV, Miss Catharine Coyle. Sllss Nellie Kane, Miss Mao Kudosh. Sllss C Hahn, Mlfir Kathryn Dletrlck, Silss Bridget Dietrlek, Mr John Byrne, Sir William Stull, Mr. I'rank SlrCrennor, Sir. Joseph McKlaln, Mr Edwnrd SIcNnlly, Jr , .Mr. William JJrmyn. tho Rov. James O'Donnell, Sir William Rellly, Mr. Samuel Bender, Mr. George Gobi nnd Sir. William Devlin. The Lyceum Institute held Its meeting "' tli? Henjamln F. Teller Slemorlal Schoolhouso last evening. The program wns ns follows: Pl.itio Retortion, "Polonalno" .. . McDowell ,, ,., Sum I3Jna Kineslnne !.i3?: ;olmmn ".....Mum Adelaide Thompson l.enp lcnr Surprint," t... ... Mme Carust and chonii l.enp ear In I.ltcrnture." i,. ,,, ... ,. Professor John D. Mnhonty 'tI' .'.',1 V.'T"1 .! Adelaide Thompson i'lano, "Veil Itenrn" . . ....Frlml Sllss nrtnn, Flnestone. Sllss Sadie Spitz, of 1023 North 8th street, entertained tho members of the Sewing Circle of which sho la treasurer. Among those present were Sllss Fny (3n bler, Sllss Sllnnle Cohen, Sllss Fannie lngber, Sllss Solmn Lowcnstcm, Sllss Clara Oabler. Sllss SIolllo Roscnbaum, Sllss Frances Schnrf, Sllss Rose Jacobson, Sllss Slnrlnn Grail, Sllss Rose Gabler, Sllss Fannie Ryvveek, Sllss Ray Haymen, Sllss Florenco Rosenblatt nnd Miss Badle Spitz. What's Doing Tonight Confirmee nn "Tho Hilucitlon of Industrial Workers," under mnplces nf city Club, Con sumers' tx-iiRUe, Public Education und Chlt.1 lihor Asinclntlnns. Curtis HullJIng, 8 o'clock. Episcopal Ar.nlemy nlumnl annual mooting;, nt the Arailcmy, s.l.-, o'clock. Talk on "Christ nnd Sllllturlsm." by Elbert Hiisspll. of Johns Hopkins t'nlverslty. Friends' SteetlnK House, lr.th nml Itaco streets, 8 o'clock. Pennsylvania Krntrb-Irlsh Socloty dinner. Ilolli'vuc-Strntforil Hotel. U ,!0 o'clock. Public Inspection of (Icrmantown High Kchool. I.lnrntn Club, of Philadelphia, annual din ner, iH'iiiHue-Hiraiiori! noiei, , o clock. Catnlnnl.in fllllv nnnttal rnnrirt nml hull. Mnosn Hall, liroad and Thompson streets. 8 o clock. , Security League mcetlnir, liroad street and Columbia nvenuo. Rich Quartet. Wltherspoon Hall, 8.15 o'clock. ,lvy Uail, Wclshtmun I Intl. U. ot P., 0 o clock. .Symposium en Social Service, ltodoph Bhulom SvniiKo(?ne, 8 o'clock. Dedication Hcmmlnucr-Nlcholson Tabernacl. Darby; 8 o'clock. Dinner to J. Joseph Slurphy, Philadelphia Country Club; 0 o'clock. AMUSEMENTS FORREST TONIGHT AT 8:15 MATINEE TOMORROW "A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER!" The ugly ducklinp; was trans formed into the lovely swan. Plain little Tootsi became tho International Venus. She hail all men at her feet and tho two most famous Parisian modistes at her back. Women can profit ns well as take p'oasure in KLAW & ERLANGER'S V. PEERLESS PRODUCTION ' AROUND THE MAP IT OUT-FASHIONS ALL FASHION SHOWS! Best Seats $1.50 at Wednesday Mats. LYRIC Last Mat. Tomorrow last thiuiu Tistna Winter Oanlen'a Greatest Iterui N. Y, THE PASSING SHOW OF 1915 With the Same Ureat Cnst, Including GUOUan MONItOB, UUQUNK and WIliUC HOWAIID and MAlttLYNN MILLER If J on like a. glrly show replete with haunting melodies, extravagant fcpectaclea and one lone lingering laugh-feet, co this "Passing Show.' Next Week Seats Now The World's Greatest Entertainer HARRY LAUDER Misfit A rlolnVii Positively Last 3 Times. Tonight AUtJipill at 8:13 LAST MAT TOMOI1 OALA8C0 Frances Starr In i;dvvard Knoblauch's Masterpiece "M ARIE- OD ILE" Jloat discussed play ever presented In Phil. Next Week Seats Now Selling "IJUOU-Ur., FUUKVlSIl" Mr. E. H. Sothern "fc&'Mila?' "THE TWO VIRTUES" With MISS ALUXANDItA C'AItl.ISLK B. F. Keith's Theatre A TIWllh'NDOVa LAUalll.VO JllT Mclntyre & Heath in "THE GEORGIA MINSTRELS" Mason & Keelerj Josle Heather; Dunbar Maryland Singers: Orth & Dooley. Other. Next Week Elsie Janis Week ACADEMY OP MUSIC NEWMAN Traveltalks Color view Motion Picture TONIGHT, 8:15 T) TT1 T TT TOMOR., 2:30 JT Hi IX U THE AMERICAN SWITZERLAND TICKETS at Heppe.', S5c to $1.00. NOW WJTiinnspooN hau-tonioht at a as. QUARTET RICH susAS3nciM CAMIU.E ZKCKWEB Composer.PUoJat Reerved Seats, tl.SO, $1, 60c, on sal at Ueppe'a. lllUX;iiM.mut. Met Smlt Mu. Uureau. TT fST Tbl N Week Bvf.. 8.1? UttUAlJ Matinee Tomorrow at 5. 15. Klaw i Erlapger Geor Tjler Present POLLYANNA The Olod Ploy. 8pradlg Dood 0 nat Seat l 80 at Popular Wed. Maltose siat Now Washlnton' birthday. Mat Evc ?TlhpTheatre ViSS ItIUMG VA.VUHVILLB Continuous 11 A M to 11 P M. 10c. 15c ?5o, "Handicapped Girls" ffi., Novelty Minstrels " "jgg J C. MACK TRIO! OTffEHB. NIXON '?& &3&)j!l?S Toouiht at I and . Dickinson A DIm: Jteo A. Norman; UldaUbt KeUicaar. VjAlVlVlvlV. g o. Mai Tomorrow, i sSi, a'.-IStM,TWIN BEDS Beat Seats ti at Popular Welnliiy Uinr-''- Amerta Yellow TicKet
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