Wttef naXiJ 1 m'J -J) Jl nil fc.yw 'J illH' w $ tana Oil 1.1 INCY WYNNE ANTICIPATES A GAYER WEEK IN SOCIAL WORLD KS t K.J IT.4v.inK HnfiUnn ffl A?1.,,1": rr" tne j3eiiuvuc-wi.w.uiu iuae uaraens Ball to Be a Black and White Affair Lnf Usf meeting of the Monday IWHE " , . s,tlllonB for this rvTSIi b held lonlRht ,n .th0 "oso Jf !. . nf Cio Dellevuo-Stratrord and ISta In the form of a black and white Slmi danco, Besslo Downs will bo ". - hnnor at a dinner beforo tho 'Ml.Ce W nM. mwl tliA TV t,i.- AVIIKIN9 M " - Kifon Henrys will also Klvc a largo jmriu" innlBht for nbOllt 30 jlW,. Tlio cucsts at tho cotillon will Pi delved by tho pntroncsses, who '.;.. Thomas Do Witt Cuyler, Mrs. Jwndcr Van Hcnssolaor, Mrs. Ed- I"1. ... d Mrs. Tlnnlr.1 T.. - renrosu " 7ci.. .Tr. Mrs. Anthony Diddle ;tm-' -- . , , , liiinoumine, a" " "- " ""- F,. ahftro was crowded over Ltn- Lfa'l lilrthday, and, even though tho F-.it,r Moved stormy, most, of those KhoffCnt to Atlantic City found plenty RMireralon In 'tho theatres and cafes. . rilstens whlto with tho sun, glls- tunea whlto with snow and Ice, and llPPy yOUngsiera uioiiunw V'""IJ"M ,r(r tho slippery surfaco. A fow stal ' rtl braved tho elements on foot, aim those less venturcsomo took tho Jr safety ensconced In rolling chairs. f jj, Traymoro, which, slnco Its ro- opMlnj last summer, nas ueen tuo meea for many Phlladolphlans, wan ilt rilly jammed to tho doors on Saturday Mentor, the oubmarlno grill proving the chief attraction, with ltd flnoly poI lAed marble floor and unlquo decora tion, net to mention tho fascinating ,- im.ti. nfltilA . ttlA ihflra a .(BMW. A"o .v...-.- - .-. ...u .- itictrcf'r, bu booomo o widely known and !ri auoh Bourbt alter that an addition, U b called tho poacock room, li bolng drtf built and decorated with murals cor responding to thoso In tho eubmarlne I n- h When one gazed up through tho glass Isdojure In the celling at tho goldfish rleamlnff In tho light, It seemed scarce ly possible that ono was not at Palm Beach or In tho Dahamas, so complete- lr has the tropical atmosphere been 'preserved. The crazo for dancing Is Just as great hero ns clsowhcro, but owing to the itrlct Sunday laws everything stopped itniMglnht on Saturday, so ovcry ono eimo early and stayed till tho last min ute. It was qulto impossible to rcallzo tut ruin and wind wore without, It wis eo gay and festlvo Indoors, with f'ererjr one you know about. Harry Uaier camo In lato In tho evening in hU kilts, and attracted much attention. ""Ainonff those spending tho week end at tho Traymoro wero Mrs. Charles Brinton Coxo and her son, Mr. Kelt ic? B. Coxo, Jr., and Miss Carollno Btakler, of Charleston, S. C; Mr. and Mrs, J. Vaughan Merrick, Mr. and Mrs. f Joseph F. Lovcrlng and their son, Mr. K Joseph P. Covering, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. CelWn Pnrrtco and Miss OHvo Pardeo, tnd Mr. and Mrs. Morris R. Stroud. Mr. and Mrs. TVllllam II, Donner ero observed on tho Boardwalk, also llr. Georco Wldener. Mrs. Robert C. M. Brock and her son, Mr. Henry G. Brock, and Miss Mary K. Gibson, Mrs. Charlos H. Howell and her daughter, Miss Jo- (CDhlnn Plllor TTnwnll TTr nnil Mrs .T , ...... . !"'...., Mj.a uuu .man v.nuiiutlu EJones, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nason, llfs. D. Braden Kylo and Mrs. Sydney. Errlngton Martin. .The Indoor Tennis Club will hold a KMk'8 tournament beginning todny at Its headquarters, E3 North t!3d street, lad all tho members are greatly Inter- .ted In It. Amomr tho reirulnr mem bers aro Mrs. Randal Morgan, Mrs. .Charlie Harrison. Jr.. Mrs. Harrison .Caner, Mrs. Harry Wilson, Miss Clara Chase, Miss Bertha Benson, Mls3 Nn dlna Chase, Mrs. Roland Foulke, Mrs. Eddie Dale, Mrs. Hoxlo Harrison .Smith, Miss Ellsa Fox. Miss Ruth Sul livan ana Miss Gertrude Osthelmer. The Daughters of tho Revolution, you know, aro to glvo an entertainment on Thursday afternoon nt Wltherspoon Hall for tho benollt of tho Battleship and Boy Scout Fund. Mrs. Thomas Potter, Jr. who Is much Interred In 'i! affalr' tola mo sno wns bothered about a mistake which was made in tho .Printing, Tho tickets read Tuesday, .February IT. tntnri nt f hrinv m E.Slle la afraid snmn nnnnln will nn tn. .morrow only to be dlsannolnted. It Is MPt to be the case, as an often one looks WW at the day stated than the date. It would be a pity to miss tho lecture "IchMrs. Samnnt Atnmnn ivlll plvn nn .Continental Memorial Hall nnd tho travelogue nictures. whlnh I nm told W he very line. Dorothy Karris will rn rinwn tn Tlnltl. Ijire today to attend thn flfth cermnn the Bachelors' Cotillon. IIr rousln. Chard Thomnson. will crlvn a dinner her honor before the cotillon at tho 'tvedere. Dorothv nlwnvs has n won. JP'Ul time Whernunr rIia rnm nnd will Purely make a hit In Baltimore. nH she ln Kew York nnd Narragnnsett, to noming of Paris. ;l hear that about 30 girls around "Mtnut Hill have started a luncheon 'u. Which will meet nt the various Ses at Intervals through the season. WtlS lilac,,,.. i..i ..... a., ., . -w nun inu urm HiueuuK m ttr house, because she had one of the (Best houses, which Is a trood reason. m will admit. Mrs. Pat Grant, whp !-. 4ne Dlsston, Is one of the chief gaiors of the plnh ry SOOn W Will hgF nf nil VIII,, Kfagemcnt, The man In Question is 70 years Of ana nml hnn mnrrlwl SVSMers. ne iiaa been a widower for neyear 4.i ., . , . ... . eta i Kin )3. nui ym , vlantly prefers to be an old man's 5nn a yuS man's slave, for the ftff one uas also been hovering w"u. ana as he has money and an Parent ly deituhtfni (,-.. it i kf'!,tJy hrd t0 understand, conslder- ." Krat diiference in their ages. jwiueman of her choice, I am told, WUUfWi- ., EVENING LEDftTJl-R.PTTTT;ATBTiPTTTA MONDAY, FEBEUARY Will ml. i-t . . i . . ; . x ace Tnit in in .? V' aiftln ?',no' KceP yur open, It is coming out soon. NANCY WTNNB. Personals Mies France, Walts will he tho guest of honor nt a dinner to bo given this ffiE ? , lnA Mr8- Clmrlcs ninghn m i enroso of 1,M Spruce street. Among tho guests will be Miss Snrnh vi t,fcnro!!e- 8. Valentine Mllchel ?w?JIn,m,m,I.C- Wr'Bbt. Miss Dorothy wCSi,Mls1 A- "wJory Taylor, Mr. An HMiiL.. i?0,e,r,.Jr;!. Mr " I'lvlngston Unl IV lMI;.Jo1"' W. Mcnrs. Mr. Thomas Hart, Mr. Thomas HvnnB, Mr. W. Mon tnguo J,ycett, Jr., Mr. Storrls Gales ntul Mr. Kdwnrd Hrooke, Jr. Mrs. Clarenco W. Dolnn. Miss Rosalie Dolan. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fell, Mr. and Mm. Robert K. Strawbrldgo and Miss Anita Strawbrldgo and Mr. William 12, Cnrter attended a meet of the bcngles at Aiken, S. a, yesterday morning. The faculties of tho University of Penn sylvania have Issued Invitations for a tea from 4 until 6 o'clock, nt Houston Ilnll, .Spruce street below Hdth street, on Un. veislty Day, Tuesday. February 22. Mrs. William M. Runk, of Hnverford, has Issued Invitations for the marrlago of her daughter, Miss Kdlth Ilalsoy Runk, iu mr, duiin xnomns jigger, on Saturday, March i, at 12 o'clock, at the Church of tho Redeemer, Bryn Mawr. A breakfast will bo held at 12:30 o'clock at tho homo of the bride's mother, tlio Havcrford Apartments. Miss May Ilittler, of 2301 Do Lnnccy place, has Issued Invitations for a bridge on Saturdny, February 26, at 2:30 o'clock. An Interesting mustcato was given this morning In tho ballroom of the Rltz Carlton In aid of tho poor and destitute to bs found In the wards of ths Jefferson Hospital. Mrs. Robert Emott Hare, Mrs. David Lewis and Mrs. Frank Granger Kennedy arranged the affair and tho artists who took part In the program wero Mrs. Dorothy Johnstone Baseler, Mrs. William II. Greene, Miss Elizabeth Lotto, Mrs. James M. Anders, Mrs. Albert F. Schmidt, Mrs. Edith Mahon, Miss Wallace, Miss Margaret Whlttaltcr, Mr. Robert Armbrustcr, Mr. Joro Shnw nnd Mr. Daniel C. Donovan. Mrs. Ksmondo II. Austin of 1821 Spruce street will entertain at a theatre party followed by supper at the Rltz-Curlton this evening for Miss Annctto Parke, debutante daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis II. Parke. The guests will Include Miss Corlnno Borden Freeman, Miss Josephine C. Sblppcn Foster. MIjs Helen L. Mnrshnll, .Miss Mary Karris Cerbonl, Miss Olivia M, do Gazzam, Mr. Charles II. Shakespeare, Mr. James M. Austin, Mr. W. McK. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Paul, of Green Gables, Vlllanova, havo returned from South Cnrollna, where they wero visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul loft on Monday to upend a week In Newport, superintending the renovation of their summer house. "Pcaco nnd Preparedness" will bo tho subject for discussion nt the meeting of the Contemporary Club this evening. Mrs. Philip Mercer Rhlnelander, of 2SI South 22d street, will be at homo this afternoon after 4 o'clock. No cards have been sent out. Mrs. Franklin McCrcn Wlrgman will receive Informally tills afternoon at her home, 2003 Pine street, after 3 o'clock. No cards. Mrs. Charles Francis Bocliman nnd Miss Bocliman will be at homo this after noon at 2018 Locust street, after 4 o'clock. Ko cards. Mrs. John Mockrldge, of St. James Rectory, will rccelvo Informally this nfternoon nftcr 4 o'clock nnd the suc ceeding Mondays In February. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lovcrlng Wharton, of Old York road, Oak Lane, ontertalned at dinner Thursday night nt 7 o'clock. Among the guests were Mr. nnd Mra. Edwnrd Hacker, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Wnlbrldge, Mr. and Mrs. William Paul O'Kcill, Mr. Charles "W. Wharton, Miss Marlon Sharp less and Mr. Joseph Lovcrlng Wharton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Augustus Coe, of Rlverton, are receiving congratulations on the birth of n son. Thompson Westcott Coe. named after Mrs. Coe's undo. Dr. Thompson Wcstpott. Mrs. Coo will be re membered as Bliss Mario Westcott Young. Miss Anna.W. Endlcott, of South High land avenue, Merlon, entertained nine ,guests at dinner Saturday evening beforo the Morion Cricket Club dance. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Thomson Sher ron, ot Hamilton Court, entertained In formally Saturday evening nt nuctlon brfdge. There were threo tnblcs. Mrs. Shorron also gave n luncheon today when covers wero laid for six. Mrs. Henry H. Donaldson, of 3310 Race street, will give tho second of her nt homes this nfternoon to meet her nleco. Miss Dorothy Brace, of Kew York, whose engagement to Dr. John C. Donaldson was recently announced. Along the Main Line MEItlOK .Mr. and Mra. George Sharp Munson, of Merlon, will leave on Feb ruary ii for a trip to the West Indies and other points south. ROSEMONT-Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin H. Fltler and their little daughters, of Tho Terraces, Rosemont, left on Thursday to spend a month nt Palm Beach. WAYKE-At the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ball gave Saturday eve ning at their home on Windermere ave nue the guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. Allen Hair, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. D. Scan Ian. Mr. and Sirs. Humbert Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert A. Treat, Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Watt. Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur Horn, of Bryn Mawri Mr. and Mrs. Pier sol Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. I II. Rltten liouse, of Haverford College; Mr. and Mrs. G. Wlnthrop Collin and Mr. and irrs. Aubrey Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Ball will also give a dance at their home on Saturday evening. February 26. Germantown The alumnae of the Stevens School gave Its annual luncheon at the Germantown Cricket Club today; Blr. Yale Hutchinson will entertain at dinner this evening before the Fortnightly Cotillon In honor of Bliss Marlon Hutch inson Button, debutante daughter of Mr. and BIrs. Joseph Priestley Button. Camden and Vicinity Mrs. W, W, Fry, of 106 Penn street, has returned from a stay at her father's m.m mer home at Meredith, K. Y. Mrs. Joseph Read, of Bloorestown, has been the guest of her daughter. Mrs. J. A. Caison. Woodbury The Alumni Association of Woodbury High School has completed arrangements to hold a benefit performance at tha Lyrio Theatre. Philadelphia, during th XWX of 'The Only. Glri" T ' wwy !m ' ' jyim ''"'y c Weddings SIIACKLEFORD-KIOHOLSOK. The marriage of MIbs Ellen Hayes Nicholson, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Reed Nicholson, of Wilmington, to Mr. Randolph Barksdate Shackleford, wilt bo solemnized this evening at :30 o'clock, In Westminster Presbyterian Church, Wil mington. Tho Rev. Charles U Candce, pastor of the church, will ofllclate. The bride, who will be given In marrlngo by her father, will bo nttended by Miss Annlo Porter ns mntd of honor. Mr. Angus Eccles, of Carney's Point, will net ns best man, nnd the UBhers will bo Mr. William Shackleford, of City Point, Va., and Mr. Stephen Shackleford, of Charles ton, S. C, brothers of tho bridegroom; Mr. Donald Campbell nnd Mr. Nelson I.eltch, of Hnskell, K. J. A reception nt the home of tho bride's parents, 1311 West 14th street, wilt immediately follow tho ceremony. After it wedding Journey Mr. Shackleford nnd nls brldo will live nt Rlvervlow, whero they will bo nt home nftcr March 7. TUItNER CLARKE. The marrlaRO of Miss Frances Clarke. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. S. Clnrke, of Bcltevue, Del,, and Mr. Paul S. Turner, of Niagara Falls, took placo on Sntur riny evening In St. Andrew's Church, Wilmington. Tho Rev. Rlchnrd W. Trap nell, rector of tho parish, ortlclatcd. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, was attended by her sister, Miss Edith Virginia Clarko, as mold of honor, and Miss Dorothy Grammar, Miss Mar garet Macklcm, Miss Ida Turner and Miss Elsio Mathlo, ot Winchester, Vn., as bridesmaids, and by little Miss Edith Simmons ns flower girl. Tho bridegroom hnd Mr, K, Benjamin Soloman as best mnn, whllo Mr. Asa Adair. Mr. Earl Truax, Mr. Robert Wlcr and Mr. Boudnlt Simmons wero ushers. Tho bride woro a gown of whlto crepo meteor with trim mings of duchess laco and a tulle veil, nnd cnrrlcd n bouquet of brldo roses nnd lilies of tho valley. Tho maid of honor woro pink flowered taffeta, with n plcturo hat nnd carried a bouquet of pink nnd whlto sweet peas. The brides maids woro frocks of contrasting shades A reception was held from 7 until 11 o'clock at the brldo's home. Guosts were presont from Virginia, Baltimore, Now York, Maryland, Detroit, Philadelphia and Wlnohester, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Turner, upon returning from their wedding Jour ney, will live at Niagara Falls. WOLF23 MnLiiHR. The marriage of Miss Dorothy A. Mil ler, daughter of Mr. and Mra. M. Miller, of 1440 South 7th etreet. to Mr. William R. Wolfe was solemnized Sunday eveninr, February 6, nt the Students' Chapter. Tho Rev. Dr. Melnmed officiated, Tho brldo's gown was of white soiree silk, embroidered with pearls and rose point lace. She was attended by her sister, Miss Anna Miller, as maid of honor. Tho best man was Mr. Solomon Wolfe. Tho bridesmaids wore gowns of tulle, trimmed with opaloscent sequins. Their hats were of Georgette crepe. A number of out-of-town guests nt tended, among them Misj Sadlo Itohman and Miss Cello Rohman, of Now York. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfo will live In this city after an extended trip South. HOLCOMBE-THOMPSON. COLLINGSWOOD, N. J Feb. 11. The wedding of Miss Ilnzcl Esther Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomp son, of CU Hnddon avenue, and Mr. G. Russell Holcombe took place Saturday evening, In the First Methodist Episcopal Church, nt 8 o'clock. Tho pastor, tho Rev. Alfred Wagg, D. D officiated la tho pres enca of several hundred guests, following which a reception was held at the homo of tho brldo's parents. The church was beautifully decorated for tho occasion, and Miss Edith L. Thomaa played tho wedding march. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Ollvo Thompson, as maid of honor, nnd her bridesmaids wero Miss Florence Haywood, Miss Ulnh Hayney, Miss Olive Wolfklcl and Miss Helen Uolcombe. The best man was Mr. Arthur Dent, of West mont. Miss Bettlo Brown was tho flower girl. After a wedding trip of several weeks Mr. and Mrs. Holcombe will live on Lnwnsldo avenue. Along the Reading Dr. and Mrs. M. II. Renser, of Jenkln town, gave a valentine dinner of 33 cov ers Friday evening in honor of the en gngement of their daughter. Miss Agnes Lois Rcascr, to Mr. Channon C. Wallace, of Lexington, Ky. Tho tables wero bcnutl fully decorated with red and white flow ers, nnd nil arrangements and favors were appropriate to tho Valentino season. Among tho guests were Miss Mary Ames Smith, of Union City. Ind.; Miss Caroline Smith, of Hnzleton. Pn.; Miss Mnry Reed. Miss Margaret Sutherland, Miss Kathcrlno Skinner, Miss Snrnh Wolfe, nil of Cham bersburg, Pn. ; (Miss Margaret Russel, ot Wyncote; Miss Rosen H. Green, Miss Annlo B. Green, of Columbia, S. C; MIsi Susan Crawford and Miss Lllla Hall Crawford, of Now York; Mrs. William Huff, Mrs. KofCman, of Rtcglosvllle, Pa.; Bliss Doris Weatherbeo nnd Miss Marian Gayley, of Jenklntown; Miss Rae Clough, of Warren. Pa.: Miss Pauline Rapp, of Jamestown, N. Y.j Miss Theodora Daubs, of Pittsburgh. Pa.: Bliss Lillian Sapp, of Herrlngton, Del.; Miss Marian Sapp and Miss Mary Mlrkll. Several students of Beechwood School, Intlmato friends of Miss Reaser, were also at tlio dinner; also the hostess' sisters, Bliss Harriet Reaser and Miss Helen Reaser. The basketball team of the Beechwood School, Jenklntown, held Its annual game last week with the Walnut Lane School basketball team In the gymnasium at the Beechwood Scuooi. Mr. E. Marshall Scull, ot Overbrook, will give an Illustrated lecture on his trip to the Arctic Circle, next Saturday, at 8 o'clock, at t,o Huntingdon Valley Country Club, at Noble. Dancing will take place after the lecture. The swimming meet of the Beechwood School, of Jenklntown, and the Walnut Lane School was held Saturday morning at 8 JO o'clock, at Jenklntown. The events were for the best form in diving, the best strokes, a competition swim, races, and an exhibition of life-saving. .' &MC&,X'.'&. MRS. JAMES B. MURPHY Mrs. Murphy will be remembered as Miss Elizabeth D. Ellis. Her marriage to Mr, Murphy took place on February 9. b JA. .. . T !yWiqOlfHH'.d Photo by Photo Craftera. MISS G. ROSAMONDE FISHER Miss Fisher is tho debutante daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Wilson Flshor. Her aunt. MIbs Elizabeth W. Fisher, will entertain for her at luncheon today at tho Acorn Club. West Philadelphia Mlas Marie Burns, of (OH North EM street, gave a reoeptlon and dance In honor of tho Varsity Boys' Club at her home lost week. Among those present wore Miss Margaret Murphy, Bliss Marie Cornwnll, Miss Blay Bltzcl, Miss Anna Blunt, ilr. Walter Evcly, Mr. Edwnrd Horklns, Mr. Harry Hutlod and Mr. Jack Hnysloy Mr. nnd Jlrs. Richard Joseph Levis, of 633.1 Angora terrace, nro receiving con gratulations on tho birth of a daughter, named Marian Agnew Levis. Bliss Mae Borger entertained at an In formal dinner at her home, 6243 BInrkct street, on Wednesday. Among tho guests wero MIsb Eleanor Segal, Bliss Mno Berger, BIIbs Evelyn Flel, Miss Anna Borger, Bliss Charlotte Stein, of Boston; Blr. Philip Sykcs. of Baltimore; Blr. Bill ion Kulin, Mr. Harry Schlnder, of Bos ton; Mr. Btaurlce Berger, Blr. Irvln Al len nnd Blr. Harry Katz. Tioga The members of the pastor's aid so ciety of the North Prosbytcrlan Church, Broad street and Allegheny avonue, will glvo their annual supper In the chapel on Thursday night. Mrs. Summerfleld B. Speakc, of 3S17 North 2lst streot, will entertain at lunch eon and cards today, when her guests will bo BIrs. Stuart Boyle. Btrs. BI. E. Wallace, Blrs. Harry Blnrkley. BIrs. Harry Becrhaltor, BIrs. II. G. Querni, Mrs. E. E. Johnson, BIrs. Holster S. Hunter, BIrs. Jnmos Geycr, Blrs. C. C. Freaa, Blrs. II. C. Trumbowcr, Blrs. Wnl- ter Scott, BIrs. VAUnm Bloses, BIrs. AV. S. Price nnd BIrs. Qetty. Bliss Neva Hnrtzcll. of 1702 West Erie avenue, will give n vaieniino pnrty tonlcht for tho members of her sow ing club, which Includes Bliss Helen Tn- bram. Miss Helen Huston, Bliss Anna Ill mango, Miss Gertrudo Scattcrgood, Bliss Helen van Itonk, BIrs. Chnrlos Snyder, Jr., Silas AUco Tabrnm and BIrs. Harry Blauck. Roxborough At the annual meeting of tho Blnuayunk Boat Club the following olllcers wero elected: Blr. Patrick AV. Mnxwell, presi dent; Blr. It. BI. Hutchinson, vlco presi dent; Blr. Frank Ashton, rocordlng secre tary: Blr. Thomas F. Blagulre, financial secretary; Blr, John D. Blagulre, trean urer; Blr. John Belboa, captain: Blr. AugUBtUB Smith nnd Blr. Charles Kemp, lieutenants. The club was organized In 1870, and built tha present substnntlal clubhouso. facing the Schuylkill River and the canal at tho foot of Green lano, In 1683. A novel "Pastry Mnrt" was held at the home of Blrs. J, Klllott Flanagan, 415 Green lane, Saturday afternoon and eve ning by the members of Blr. Charles A. Flanagan's Blblo Class. Those who con ducted tho "Blart" Included Blrs. He bcr Albany, BIrs. George Ayres. BIrs. Clin ton Seltzer, Bliss Blabcl Black, BIrs. Fred erick Carbaugh, BIrs. Samuel Dransfleld, Mrs. J. C. Dunlap, BIrs. M. Edmunds Dunlap, Mrs. K. Gibson Steel, BIrs. Rus sell de Larzclcrc, Btrs. J. E. Flanagan, Bits. James BI. Flanagan, Btrs. J. Arthur Flanagan, BIrs. Harry B. Flanagan, Bliss lluth J- Frame, Bliss Btarle Kane, Bliss Florence Bllllor. Mrs. AVIUIum Miller, Mrs. C, R. Slartln, BIrs. Arthur Lloyd, Mrs. C. P. Latta, Bliss Bertha Richards. Blrs. K. Rothman, Bliss Blargaret Ilohinson, Blrs. Gecrgi Sands. BIrs. Bertha AValker, Bit a. Lewis AValton and Bliss Anna Davles. Frankford Blr, and BIrs. Jameu F. Kelly, will be at home after this week at 1311 Unity street. Btrs, Kelly was Bliss Alice BI. Sllefler, daughter of BIrs. Blary Shelter, before her marriage on January 26. Bliss Ella Patterson, of Holmesburg, had Bliss Rosa Beyer and Bliss Madeline Beyer, of Atlantic City, as her guests over the week-end. Northeast Philadelphia Miss Beatrice Splro, of New York city, and Miss Jane Smith, of Hartford, Conn., are the guests of Bliss Florence Rosen blum, of 2920 Frankford avenue, for a fortnight, Blr. and BIrs. Samuel Solodar, of 9S2 North Tth street, gave a dinner In honor of the engagement of their daughter. Bliss Jennie Solodar, to Mr. Samuel Gold, last evening, at their home Covers were laid for SO guests. Dr. and BIrs. Nichols, of Frankford avenue, gave a birthday party recently In honor of the seventh birthday anni versary ot their little daughter, Blargaret Sara Nichols. Lansdowne The All-Stars of the High School basket ball team have organized a Bororlt.-, which they have called the Beta Beta Sigma. The first meeting was held at Miss Edith Bonsall's home, on La Crosse atenue, Thursday evening. The members are BlUs Marion Goucher. Miss Dorothy AVlmer, Miss Dorothy Koller. Miss Mil dred Taylor, Mis Nettle Oreer, Miss Edith Bonsalt. Una Helen Innls. Mlsa Margaret Dunn, Bits Catherine Bloods wortb. Mlsa nelen McCpacb. MUs Cora McCully and MUs Melynd Walton. ' fl&ff - Navy Yard Affairs Paymaster E. D. Ryan, U. 0. N., and Btrs. Ryan will entertain at dinner this evonlng nt their home In the navy yard, when their guests will Include Captain Charles Bryant Drako, U. S. A., and BIrs. Drake, Lieutenant Commander AV. H. Al len, U. S. K., nnd BIrs Allen, Paymaster AVatrous, U. S. N., nnd Blrs. AVntrous, Captain F. D. Kllgoro, U. S. Bt. C, and Blrs. Kllgoro nnd Lieutenant Commander AV. L. Llttlcllold, U. S. N., nnd Mrs. Little Held. BIrs. Ryan will also entertain tomorrow afternoon nt 1 o'clock nt luncheon, fol lowed by bridge, when her guests will In clude Btrs. Hearas, Blrs. J. A. Russell. BIrs. Alexander S. AVIllIam.H. Blrs. A Blorrls, BIrs. Nelson A'ulte. Blrs. Smedley D. But ler, Btrs. Raymond S. Keycs, Blrs. Homer II. Norton, Blrs. AVIIllnm Leo Pryor, BIrs. Ralph L. Shepnrd, BIrs. Guy A. Blssct, BIrs. Frank Hulford, Btrs. Lnnz, Blrs. Held, BIrs. Alexnndcr A. Vandegrlft, Blrs. J. Blnrston. Blrs. BIncNellle, BIrs. Sulli van. Mrs. lloblnetto nnd Btrs. C. G. Long. Tho officers of tho U. S. S. Connecticut will entertain this evening on board tho ship at n St. A'alentlno dinner-dance, when tho guests will be Paymaster Tricon, U. S. N.. and BIrs. Trlcou, Captain Owens. U. S. N., nnd Blrs. Owens, Lieu tenant Commander A. T. Graham, U. S. N., and BIrs. Graham, Lieutenant Porter, U. S. N., und BIrs. Porter, Lleutennnt Ln mountain, V. S. N.. and BIrs. Lamountaln, Lleutennnt Stnck, U. S. N Lleutonant Donald. U. S. N., Lleutennnt BIcCnughey, V. S. N., Lieutenant AVick. U. S. N.. Bliss Doris Durell, Bliss Catherine Brlscoo, Blr. and Blrs. AV. S. Pye, Bliss Skinner, Lieu tonnnt Ilnun, U. S. N., nnd BIrs. Baun and Btrs. AA'Illlarn Leo Pryor. Girard Farms Blr. nnd Blrs. Georgo AV. Fields, of 252S South Cleveland avenue, entertained at dinner on Friday evonlng In honor of Bliss Flora Leo nnd her mother, BIrs. Ellznbeth Lee. Bliss Annn Achcnbach. of Bath, Pa., and Dr. Harry Steckel, of Long Island, who havo been visiting Dr. Charlotto Steckal Farrlngton for tho last week nt her homo, 2130 Passnyunk avenue, will return to their homes today. Blr. and Blrs. J. Ogram, of 2018 South 18th street, aro receiving congratulations on tho birth of a son. Ethan Allen Ogrum, who is n direct descendant of the Amer ican hero. South Philadelphia Bliss Dorothy Robb. of 25H South Franklin street, entertained Informally last week at her home, when her guests included Bliss Allene Coyne, Miss Blarga ret Carroll, Bliss Daisy AVaddell. Bliss Helen AVaddell. Bliss Anna Bnrbous. Bliss Blay Klnpss, Bliss Rita Itobb and Blessrs. John Cnmpbtll, Frank Hill, Otis Morton, Daniel Jlurphy, Hay Fossell. AVIlllam Walker, James Simmons nnd AVIlllam Walsh. Bliss Alice BtcCnulIey nnd Bliss Annn BtcCnulley entertained on Friday evening at their home, 1523 BIcKean street, at a card party, followed by supper. Their guests Included Bliss Alice BIcDonald, Bliss Blay G. Taylor, Bliss Anna Calahan, Blr. and Blrs. Frank A. Scholl, Blr. nnd Btrs. F. J. Cnrlln, Btr. nnd Btrs. Robert BIcCaullcy, Blr. and Blrs. John BlcCnuliey, Blr. James F. Flantgan, Blr. John F. Car lln. Blr. AVIlllam Carlln, Blr. William F. Hufbal. Blr. S. Howard Schell and Blr. Robert J. Schell. A theatre party was given to Bliss Anna V. Fallon last AVednesday evening in uonor or ner :.u uirtliday. The guests were BIIS3 Eleanor BI. Byson, Mr. J. Hill, Bliss Blargaret E. Fallon, Blr. D. C. Bauers, Bliss Harlan I. Fischer, Dr. B. Burns, Miss Anna V. Fallon and Dr. Duvld II. Creek. After tho theatre a sup per was served at the Majestic, What's Doing Tonight Contemporary Club. prepartdn dlacuaiton. Ballet ue-blratiord, 8:15 o clock. renntylvani Historical Society, 10OO locuat atreat, 8 o'clock. 67th Street Improvement Aaaoclatlon. Olrard uvenue and 11th (treat, 8 o'clock, l'rea. Philadelphia Chapter, American Initltuta ot Archtlecta, 120! Chancellor street, 8 o'olock. Free, Oak Lane Improvement Aaaoclatlon, Chalten and Turk avvnuee, 8 o'clock. Free, South I'htladelphla Iluilneaa Men's Aaao clatlon. Uroad and Federal atreeta, 8 o'clock. American Institute Electrical Knxlneere, En Sinters' Club. . Lecture. 'The Bible aa a Scientlno Work." by the itcv, Thomaa Coakley, Cathollo Qlrla' Ills h school. Billy Sunday, Convention Hall. T:19 o'clock. Claaa of WOO. Central Blah School, annual dinner, Adetphla Hotel; 7 o clock. Lecture "The History and Heroes of Pa- iand." by Madame Arctowska. University ot 'ennsyltanla Museum, 3 o'clock, Boaton Symphony Orchestra concert. Acad emy o Music. 8 o'clock. Poor Hlcnard Club, Adelphla Hotel. 8 o'clock. Lecture. "Acrea of Diamonds," by Iluaaell H, Council, Baptist Temple; 8 o'clock. Notice for the Society paf will be accepted and printed la the Evening I-edi-cr, but all such notice muat be urlttru ou one eld of the paper, ruuit be ela-ued la full, with full addreaa, uud ubca poulbl telephone number uiuaf be Blteu. bend U .uch rommuuloattont to "Society Editor," Evening- Ledfer, MS Cheatuut alreet. Unlcea the requirement w canted out so that verlBcatlou may be palsl. tb notlc will not be published. j-jj-- Mr-v-rr n 14, 19lG. CHARITY BALL APPLICATIONS BEING MADE FOR COMING YEAR Committee Will Shortly Select Beneficiaries for An nual Event Day Nursery to Benefit by Another Affair at New Century Drawing Room APPLICATION'S for tho proceeds of . this year's Charity Hall, to be held December 7, are now being received by Btrs. S. Kaudnln Ducr, 1916 Pine street. All Institutions which desire to bo bene ficiaries must make nppllcatlon before April IB, which H 10 dnys before the an nual meeting, when applications nro voted upon by tho directors. Tho leanest Is nindo by tho directors of tho Charity Ball that In selecting dates for entertainments In 1916 they bo so arranged as not to con flict with tho Charity Ball. Retiulrcmcnts ns to Institutions which may participate In tho proceeds of tho ball are stated ln n provision of tho bylaws, which reads as follows: "That an Institution or socloty to par ticipate In tho proceeds of tho ball must bo ono established nnd maintained for the care nnd treatment of tho sick or suffer ing, and located In tho city or within 10 miles of tho city limits, nnd havo an nn turn I Incomo of nt lenst JJ000, nnd that an oftlclnl application must bo made to tho secretary of tho Charity Ball not later than 10 days boforo tho annual meeting, which Is held on tho last Tuesday In April. Applications nro voted upon by tho directors nt tho annual meeting. Ko In stitution may participate oftenor than onco every three years, but separate de partments of nn Institution nie considered as being separate Institutions." A delightful evening has been arranged for AVednesday, Fcbrunry 2.1. at the Kew Century Drawing Rooms, 121 South 12th street, Blrs. John P. Lelgo will sing, with BIrs. Edith Btnhon nt tho piano. Btrs. John Holt will also sing, nnd Blr. Howard F. Rattay will play several violin boIos, with Blrs. Rattny nt tho piano. Tho Play and Players Club will give n short sketch, nfter which there will ho dancing. Tho boneflt Is for a most worthy cause, the Ocrmantown Cathollo Dny Kursery, nt Church lnno nnd Boycr street. The affair will be under tho mnnagement of the Ladles of Charity of the Immaculate Conoeptlon Church. Tho nursery Is ln need of funds and without help Is ln dan ger of being closed entirely. The objeat of It la to take caro of poor babies of mothers who are omployed In tho faotorles of Germantown. The Prtscllln Circle of the ZIon Swedish Lutheran Church, 1722 Blount Vernon street, gave an auction box party on Saturday evening, preceded by a program of tableaux Illustrating various songs. Tho commltteo Included Bliss Pnullno BJorscl, Bliss Alfrcda Anderson, Bliss Lillian Lnrsen and Miss Blabcl A. Ros holm. The Amateur Dramatic Association of St. Stephen's Cathollo Club will present "A Blatter of Business," n four-net com edy drama, ln Mercantile, Hall, nrond street abovo Blaster street, on Thursday evening. Among the performers will be Blr. Blnrtln J. Hlckey. Bliss Alma Fltz- putrlck, Bllst Florenco O'Kcill, Bliss Gcno Carr, Blr. Joseph P. Blooney, Blr. Edward P. Lcnahan, Btr. Francis Spath, Blr. Jacob P. Bock, Blr. James J. Connor, Blr. Thomns Dnnahar, Blr. James A. Bergan, .Mr. Frank C. Blonaghnn, Blr. V. P. BIc Cormlck, Blr. AVIlllam A. Bruckner, Btr. AVIIllnm II. Donahue, Jr., Btr. John A. Barker and Blr. E. BIcKoever. Bliss Helen D. Hepflcld, of Academy road, will bo hostess this evening at a Valentino party ln honor of her cousin. Bliss Vera E. Hepflcld, of Wash ington, D. C. Tho halls and drawing room will bo decorated ln red flowers, hearts and small red clectrla lights. Thoso who havo been Invited aro Bliss Jane Fcelln, Bliss Gertrudo 'clls, Bliss Doro thy Dunlap, Bliss Leona Zurn, Bliss Blartha BtcCormlck, Bliss Marguerite AValker, Bliss Elslo Duer, Bliss Btarlon Tyson, Bliss Grnco Tyson, Bliss Fhyllls Dare, Bliss Ellznbeth BlncDonough, Bliss Bcntrlco Collins, Bliss Roso Bloxom, Bliss Jano Tears, Bliss Elizabeth Burns, Bliss Blarjorlo Blannlng, Bliss Paulino Kirk, Bliss Josephlno Hughes. Bliss Ilea Hughes, Bliss Josephine Bturray. Bliss Elizabeth AVoods, Bliss BIyrtle Dill, Bliss Ethel AVaters, Bliss Bernlco Graham, Bliss Edith Kane, Bliss Avlco Gramm, Blr. Joseph Burns, Blr. Ilnrry Cnlnc, Blr. Howard Flemmlng, Blr. Frank BIcCnrthy, Blr. Georgo Dunlap, Blr. Hugh Qulnn, Blr. Alfred Sullivan, Blr. John Duffy, Blr. Georgo Duffy, Blr. Ralph Tnlley, Blr. Charles AVinklcr, Btr. Charles Tyson, Blr. John Berry, Mr. Joseph Hughes, Blr. Harry Blaxwcll, Blr. Albert Endow, Blr. Herbert Bates, Blr. Joseph BIcMahon, Blr. Owen Dunlap, Blr. Erwln Gardner, Blr. George Gossncr, Blr. Frank Klrkwood, Blr. Robert Ellison, Blr. rrnncls Dixon, Blr. Georgo Sllvcrwood, Blr. Oscar Sykes, Btr. Hnrrls Cully. Blr. John Bitting, Blr. Blnrtln Lister nnd Blr. Georgo Hlckey. Tho annual dinner and Installation of officers of tho Flat Rock Blotorboat Club will be held on AA'edncsday, at AVood valc, tho clubhouse of tho American Brldga Company, at AVIssahlckon. There will be an exhibition of tho prizes won by tho boats of tho club In 1915, and each ofllccr will be presented with a handsome pennunt of his otllco. Tho In teresting program Includes a movmg-plc-turo show of last ycur's races by the commodore. Dr. Eugcno Swayno; selec tions by the Blanayunk orchestra, and In formal addresses. There aro 200 members, and each will present a new applicant for AMUSEMENTS RPOAFl This ft Nest Week. EvB.atH3. DIVUAU Btatlneea AVed. t Set. at 2UB. Klaw b Erlanger and Qsorse Tyler l'reeent POLLYANNA The Olad Plav, Spreading Good Chver. Ilet Seats JIBO at Fop. Wod. Mats. Seats now for Washington's Birthday, Mat. ft Evg. Ohpqtnuf- Sf- oFEnAiiousa ' i XUb OL Chentnut Below 11th Bt. SECOND TRIUMPHANT AVEEK OF DAREDEVIL DURBOROUGH And His WONDER FILM! "On the Firinp; Lino With Germans" Beats a5c. 2 to U F M After 0 V M.. 2Bc, 60c. 1015 ACADEMY OF MUSIC 1010 Boston TONIGHT AT 8:16 Symphony Orqhestra Dr. Karl Muck, Conductor Soloist Ernest Schelling- TICKETS AT IIEPPC3 Amphitheatre, 23a, Globe Theatre nKbts. VJ 1UUO VAUDEVILLE Contlnuoua 11 A. M. to 11 F M, 10c. 13o, 280. Kinkaid Kilties FamoLad?icL...i Pilcer & Douglas V' ADELPHI Beginning Tonight I FAREWELL APPEARANCES HERB Off Wit. SOTHERN ta nese'eo" "THE TWO VIRTUES" With MISS ALEXANDRA CARLISLE GaiTick Malw'eJ'lfsaf S V. LAUSTfv'ALTWIN BEDS Best SeaU l at Popular AVednesday Mat. Seat now for next week. Including AVashln-, ton' Birthday Matinee, and NI-ht. Arcadia gre fisr W FANNIE WARD In TentMMsee' Pardner Thurs .Frl . Sat .Marcuerit Clark la Mice t Men AU Next AVk. iiillte Burke la "Pern." T"i 1 10c 12U MARKET -Too HfllflPP 10 A. M-11.18P M J. cuauc BLANCHE SWEET feSU "The Ragamuffin" X8 wii4jiiinrliniiii membership. Blr. Alfred II. Bradley is vice commodore; Btr. Charles L. Letnlrt ger, rear commodore;; Btr. George Sands, secretary;, Btr. AVIlllam Riddle, treasur cr, nnd Dr. R. L. Entwlsle, fleet captain. Delaware County Tho members of tho Drcxel Hill base ball team wero given n banquet Saturday evening nt tho Aronlmlnk Golf Club by a commltteo of their admirers, Includ ing Mr. Henry F. Miller. Blr. Arthur 0. Garret, Blr. Cha.tes Oscnbach, Mr. Harry AVIthlngton, Air. Thomas M. Btoloy, Mr. Arthur Rossetter, Sir. Frank J. Reeved. Btr. Btlchacl Kcrney, Blr. George E, Hill nnd Btr. Thomas Llghtfoot. Tho team won the pennant of the, Interborotlgh League last season. BIrs. William O. Segner, of Ridley Park, Is entertaining BIrs. W. D. Gossling, of Buffalo. North Philadelphia Blr. nnd Btrs. John Bustnrd, of 1314 Korth Blnrston street, cntcrtnlned n num ber of children In honor of the 10th birth day nnnlvcrsary of their daughter, Bllsa AVrny Bustard, last week. A delightful Valentino party was given by Bliss Fay Kanter at her homo, 435 Pop lar street, on Sunday evening. The table) was most artistically arranged. Among tho guests wero Bliss Sarah Cohen, Bliss Dorothy Boris, of Ardmore: Bliss Ros Grossman, Bliss Sarah Gorson, Bliss Eliz abeth Roy, Bliss Adair Gcllmnn, of. At lantic City; Blr. Irwin C. Cohen, Blr. Mar tin Strnuss, Blr. Blaxwcll Kaufman, Blr. If. Kaufman, Blr. Albert Lackerman, Blr. Bobby Halpcrn nnd Blr. J. Clarke, of AA'nshlngton. Tho guests were entertained by Bliss Roso Grossman at tho piano, as sisted by Blr. Irwin Cohen. AMUSEMENTS THE STANLEY Mnrkot St. Above 16th THIS WEEK ONLY A Program Supplied In Its Entirety by tho PARAMOUNT PICTURES CORPORATION (AVHOSE FLAYS IIAVB BEEN UBED UN INTEimUITEDLY IN THIS THEATRE SINCE ITS OPENING) No. 1 Paramount-Burton Holmes Travel Pic turr: "nitAND CANYON OF AIUZONA" No. Si Paramount Flctosraph. a Trlcklils. b How to Suppress Ideas, c I'reparedneaa of U. S., by Theodore Roosevelt, d Cartoon. No. it The Famous Flayera Film Company, Adolph Zukor, President, offers The Idol of the Screen MARY PICKFORD IN A TLAY OB" ADVENTURE "Poor Little Peppina" The -versatility of Mlts riclcford Is demonatrated In this photoplay by her appearance as a CinLD AVOUKINO IN A SICILIAN VINE YARD STOWAWAY, DISC1UI8ED AS A BOY. NEWSriOY. BOOTBLACK, FRUIT VENDER. MESSE.VOER UOY. FASHIONABLE SOCIETY DEBUTANTE. Exceptionally Strong Supporting Cast. Notwithstanding the fact that this picture was produced to be rihlblted at 12.00. there will bo NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Stanley Symphony Orchestra and olo!its. FORREST LAST 2 WEEKS EVENINGS AT 8:15 MATS. WEDNESDAY ft SATURDAY at 2(15. Maud is the child of a fox-trot mother; Father tangoes, too; Got six aunts and a rap-time brother; Dancing's all they do. That is a whimsical quatrain just a tempting taste of a Avealth of satirical fun ono of countless quips on tho fashions nnd diversions of tho cntiro Avorld, galloping on Avith gorgeous gaiety in KLAW & ERLANGER'S PEERLESS PRODUCTION AROUND THE MAP BEST SEATS 1.60 AT WEDNESDAY MATS. Seata Now for All Remaining' Performance. Including Washington' Jilrthday Matinee and Evening', LYRIC BEGINNING TONIGHT! (ONE WEEK ONLY) The World'a Qreateat Entertainer HARRY LAUDER in a Repertoire of New Songs and Surrounded by AN ALL-STAR A'AUDEVILLH COJIPANV MATINEE TOMORROW AND DAILY THEREAFTER MR. I-AUDER'H LABT APPEARANCE HERE FOR THREE YEARS "NTpvr WflPlr seats Thursday in ext vv eeis mail orders now HENRY BLOSSOM'S ft VICTOR HERBERT'S 'comed?"' "THE ONLY GIRL" ACADEMY OP MUSIC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD BTOKOW8KI. Conductor Symphony I Fri. Aft., Feb. 18, at 3100 Concerts Sat Evg., Feb. 10, at 8;15 Soloists ALBERT BPALD1NO, Vlollnlit PROGRAM t Overture. "Prometheus" .. ,.,, BEETHOVEN Concerto for Violin ..,.,,..,,,,. HHAHMH Symphony In C Minor , ..MASON Huldlcuna-smarscn ,,,,...,....... WAGNER Seat Now on Sale at Ilcppa', 1110 Chtitaut B. P, Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS Exclusive EntaTment jaEUaordlaary I NIS Tn Popular Interoalfoal Star IN IMPRESSIONS OF 8TAQH FAVORITES llcnrlett De Serrls: Farber Glrlai Chart Olcotti Joseph, K. Bernard t Co Other. YY aliyUt Zte, 60c. Res Mat. Et, if. SOo to II. bs bbfer. THE LAW OF THE LAND 'oday I 1 9. I - TonUht t T rf 9- I B!; I&i USfl Co. Holmes Well. The Faldron. tgfcea. Knickerbocker JiifTTi HIP VAN WINKLE" PLAYBK3 .Tlttil., $M, ELMTOl AMERICAN nS."3SW. 9 I I j2 II an 1