jwj'WBgBppHppiwiilU111 -,''iifppwu)uti EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FBI DAY, FEBRUAKY 18, 1916. !3 I fc J NANCY WYNNE'S DAILY GOSSIP ON VARIOUS SOCIAL MATTERS The Ivy Ball Tonight at the University of Pennsylvania Will Be Held at Weightman Hall A Large Attendance Is Expected THE world nml his wife will Attend tlio ntinnnl Ivy llall nt tlip t'nlvpr slty of Pennsylvania this r-vetilhg, for It W bo a most Brnitnrtlous nrfalr. Tho ballroom nt WclRhtmaii Itnll will bo transferred Into nil Hawaiian scene. Covering the entire celling will 1)0 ft ennopv of blue to simulate tlio sUv, on which Hitp will bo numoroiiM stars nihl a crcsrent moon. The lighting effect will be from below by mentis of lnean descent llRliti ntid spotlights will Hood the sky. Then tho two side walls of tlio pymnasltini will bo covered with palntliiRB to represent Hawaiian bench scenes, with linzy volcanoes lowetltiff In the distance. Another- new feattiro 111 bo that In plnco of tho balustrade, which Is usually employed to innUo a promenade on either sldo of tho room, a small hill, fashioned of palms and festoons will bo mnde. A larpe number of society women will attend, many having Riven their names ot patronesses of tho nffnlr. Meyer Pavls. of WashliiRton, whoso orrhestrn Is 10 popular hero, will fur nish tho music. Amonp tho prominent women who will net as patronesses arc: Mrs. Henry Paul Dally, Mrs. William J Balnl, Mrs. Chnrles H. Ilannard, Mrs. John ('. Hell, Mrs. Henry A. Itcr wlnd, Mis flmrles J.otils Horle, Mrs. GcorKe 1!. Ilowef, Mrs. Tt, H. Tl.iynrd Bowie. Mr KreclorloK J,. nreiiniRor. Mrs. nailellffo Cheston, Mrs. D. S. It. Chew, Mrs Arthur U Chinch, Mrs. Alfred O flay, Mrs. Paul Clayton. Mrs. B Franklin Clyde, Mrs. Henry B. Coxe, Mrs. T. Do Witt Cuyler, Mrs, John H. Deaver, Mrs. Henry K. Dlllard, Jr., Mrs. Jacob S. Dlsston, Mrs. T. Henry Dixon, Mrs. Norton Downs, Mrs. C. Bradford Fralcy, Mrs. Bonjamln West Frazlcr, Mrs. Gcorpo II. Frazlcr, Mrs. William West Frazlcr, Jr., Mrs. Fran cis I. Oowen, Mrs. Hownrd S. Oraham, Mrs. Robert H. Rrimth, Mrs. Alan II. Harris, Mrs. Charles C. Harrison, Jr., Mrs. Richard II. Hnrtc, Mrs. I,edynrd Heeltseher, Mrs. Harlem G. Hirst, Mrs. J. ORden Horfman, Mrs. Samuel K. Houston, Mrs. Daniel Jj. Hutchinson, Mrs. Sidney 13. Hutchinson, Mrs. S. Pembcrton Hutchinson, Mrs. Albert K. Kennedy, Mrs. Howard S. Kneedlor, Mrs. Edward C. I.cc, Mrs. Joseph Leldy, Mrs. J. Bertram Llpplncott, Mrs. Wllllrim G. Littleton, Mrs. Albert Lucas, Mrs. Joseph B. McCnll, Mrs. J. Rutherford McAllister, Mrs. GeorRO SIcFadden, Mrs. J. Franklin McFad den, Mrs. C. Emory McMlchacl, Mrs. Louis C. Madeira. Mrs. J, Willis Mar tin, Mrn. J, VaiiRhan Merrick, Mrs. GeorRO S. Munson, Mrs. W. Hcyward Myers, Mrs. Lewis Ncllson, Mrs. Louis R. rape, Mrs. Charles B. Penrose, Mrs. GeorRO W. Pepper, Mrs. Thoodoro W. Rcath, Mrs. Thomns Reath, Mrs. Al bert L. RcRlster, Mrs. Gustavus Ro maic, Mrs. Robert W, B. Roberts, Mrs. Harry II, RosonRarten, Mrs. Adolph G. RoseiiRarten, Mrs. EdRar T. Scott, Mrs. William E. Scull, Mrs. Edward T. Btotesbury, Mrs. Robert E. Straw bridge, Mrs. Morris W. Stroud, Jr., Mrs. Harry C. Thnyer, Mrs. John B. Thayer, Jr., Mrs. Russell Thayer, Mrs. Sydney Thayer, Mrs. II. Chapman Thompson, Mrs. Joseph B. Townscnd, Jr., Mrs. Stockton Townsend, Mrs. Her bert Warden, Mrs. William G. War den, Mrs. David E. Williams, Mrs. Richard D. Wood and Mrs. William T. WrlRht. An amuslnR story reached my cars yesterday about a well-known lad of this town, who now and again approved of bavInR a Rood Httlo tlmo nil to blm rolf, and did not mind occasionally having some ono of tho fair sex enjoy this Rood Httlo tlmo with him. As ho walked up Walnut street on vnrlous occasions, ho noticed an extremely emart-IooklnR Rlrl, who did not show any great indignation when ho finally epoko to her after tneetinR her many times; so they talked, nnd then ho suggested that somo evening they might hnvo supper together nt ono of tho hotels, to which alio acquiesced with alacrity Well, tho evening enmo, nnd tho lady met him at ono of our foremost hotels and they had a cozy Httlo supper together. Tho fair dam pel was most oxaulsltely frocked, and the youth began to scent a mystery and romance, thinking sho must bo one of tho few 400 ho had not happened to meet at tho different parties. Soon, however, a woman enmo In with n party of friends for supper, and, lot mo whisper It to you, sho Is ono of tho most prominent women In tho town. Bho looked over nt our Riiy youth, and began to laugh, though she bowed very liveetly to him: then sho spoko to her neighbor, who. In turn, spoko to his, and nil tho guests began looking over at tho youth nnd laughing. Ho decided bo did not care; tho girl with him was .1 beauty nnd dressed in e. (luisito taste, so ho tried to appear In different. Tho prominent woman, how. tver, know him very well, so she. ven tured to send him a weo noto which read, "Dear , It certainly is sweet of y(l to tukr my maid out to dinner; but I can't qulto seo why you let her wear ono of my best gowns." NANCY WYNNE, Personals Mr. and Mrs. aeorgo Qulntard Jlor wltz will piu a dinner at their home, 1721 Walnut street, on March 3, prior to tho becond Absembly. Mrs. 'William Drayton Orange, of 1901 opruco street, has Issued Invitations -for bridge party on Wednesday, Mareh 1. Miss Julia Berwlnd entertained at lunch 'on, followed by bridge, yesterday after noon at her home, 102 South 21st street. Miss Eleanor da Graeff Cuyler. debu tants daughter of Str. and Mrs. Thomas we Wilt Cuyler, will be guest of honor at a dance to be given this evening by ner aunt. Miss Eleanor de GraeK Cuyler, of Now York, at Sherry's. Mr. and lira. Anthony J, Drxel Biddle. f "..gave a dinner of Jt covers last night their home, l07ti 5th avenue. Now York. Mrs, Cbarles B Wright attended a "Mcreon nivtn yesterday at tho Rit Writflu iu New 1'oilt by Mr Taller oailib , Tb Cynwya club W 8ive tb scound of 1 f cries of midwinter dances tonlfiht at ?i c,ll,I,,ou.e. on Llnndrlllo road, which will bo effectively decorated with pnlms mid noiveiD. Mrs. Isano Kershaw nnd Mrs. l.rimml V. Chambers, hostesses for llie night, will iccelVo tho guests, who Mil number about 100, Including members nnd their friends. Mrs. John M. Stack, of Torrcsdnle. ah- crs mo engagement of her daughter, Agnes Mack, to Mr. Hubert lforau, .No date has been set for tho Wed Jr. ding, An engagement of Interest was an nounced in New York yesterday; namely, that of Miss1 Irene Langborno Gibson, daughter of Mr. nnd Mis. OharlM Dana l!lbon, to Mr. Gcorgo H. Post, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George 1). Post, of 3 Hist Hist strcot, New York. Miss Gib son, who was presented to society this winter, has Inherited much of tho beauty of her mother, who was ono of tho fa mous Langborno sisters of Virginia. Tho mnrrlago of Miss Francei n. Gar rett, of Germnntown, to Mr. J. Roberto Poullto will tnko place quietly tomorrow morning nt tho homo of tho bride's brother, Mr. Alfred C. Gnrrctt, In Logan. The Frienda' ceremony will bo used. Mrs. John Grclnud Dustls will be at homo Informally tomorrow aftornoon, after 3 o'clock, at her homo, lit South Kd street. Memberi of the nlumnao of tho Aca demy of tho Sacred Heart, Eden Itnll, held a lame bridge party yesterday aftcr nonn nt the Hotel Walton for tho ben efit of the Scholarship Fund. Mrs Charles Stownrt Wurti' dancing olnm will bold Its costumo danco this evening at Asher's. A number of dinners will precede tho nffnlr, among them tho dinner given by Mrs. Ilonry S. Jenncs, of 3)12 Spruco Btrcct, In honor of nor daughter. Miss Elizabeth Jeanos. Mr. and Mrs Charles F. Da Costa, of Vllla nova. will alRO entcrtnln nt dinner at tho Rltz-Cnrlton boforo ths dance, Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Wurts rage will entertain II guests at tho theatre, fol lowed by supper, this ovenlng In honor of tlirlr niece. Miss Isabel Wurts Page. Dr. and Mrs. Barton Cooke Hirst, Mr. nnd Mis. J. Hutchison Scott and Jtlss i:il7.nbcth Du Puy Scott will receive this afternoon nfter t o'clock at tho homo of Dr. nnd Mrs. Hirst, 1S21 Spruco street. Mr. Barton Coolto Hirst, Jr., Mr. Thomas Graham Hirst and Mr. John Cooko Hirst, Id, will lecclve with them. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Rlttcnhouio Miller will entcrtnln at the Supper Club on Satur day night. Their guests will bo Mr. and Mrs. William R. Tucker, Mm. 13. Rosq Carver nnd Mr. and Mrs. William R. Tucker, Jr. Mrs Samuel Howell .Inues of 7737 St. Martin's lane. Chestnut Hill, has returned to her borne frnin Syracuse. N". Y where sho wni tho guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs John Grant Ayllug. Mrs. Ayllug was Miss Mary Jones before her marriage last summer. Mrs. Jasper Ycates Ilrlnton will rocelvo this afternoon at her home. 121 South 19th street, and also next Friday. Mr nnd Jin. William J. Clothier, Mr. nnd Mrs. George J. Cooke, Miss Eleanor B. Hopkins, Miss Ellso L. Hopkins nnd Miss Eugenia C. Law will lenvo today for Lake riaeld. N. Y., to remain over Wash ington's Birthday. Mr. nnd Sirs. Richard P. Ilcnnls, of Chew and Prlco streets, Germnntown, who have been spending the last four weeks In Palm Beach, Fla.. will return homo next week. Along the Main Line BRYN MAWll-Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Zlegler, of Hi! I'cnn street, nro lecelvlng congratulations on tho birth of a daugh ter, Lillian Hleglcr, on Monday, Feb luary 7. West Philadelphia Miss Edith J. Blair, of 72.'i South COtli street, formerly of Prospect Paik, wns tho guest of honor at a party given Inst Saturday evening nt tho homo of Miss Anno Cross, of Norwood. MRS. WILLIAM FITZPATRICK Mrs. Fitzputiick will bo remem bered as Miss Mae V. Eicliinger, Her marriago to Mr. Fitzpatriek took place on Tuesday. A 500 party was given on Wednesday night in her honor. AMUSEMENTS B. F. Keith's Theatre CHESTNl T AND TWELFTH STJtEETS a.V AKTiaTIC TIUVUPHI ELSIE JANIS IN JIKlt OltHllNAL IMI'ITRSSIONS lUnrlttta 1 Serrts & Co ; Fartur Glrl; Jostph P- lKrnard ci Co. .pvrn I America's Greatest Dancer week I Ruth St. Denis & Co. .Qfnnlpv ' SIATtKET ADOVE 10TH 10 a. in. to 1 1. is p. m. Jtw"'u'' LAST 2 DAYS MARY PICKFORD Attraction "Po0 Little Peppina" PATHE SCENIC "SIBERIA TUB VAST UNKNOWN" f A 17 T? T H W Tbl N'" Week. Evg. OriiKlVJ.wiV 8. 20. Mat Tomor.. 2:20. tyZuTWlN BEDS Htt Sats II at Popular Wed. Matin Scats now for nMt ek tnduillnir Wah Ingle j a lilrth'lay Mjilnea and Eentrur A ivenrlin CHESTNUT Utlov lOih in & u it ii it r u ?aSSS,1SclS? I MISS EDYTHE LOUISE KATEH Miss Katcr is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Kntcr, of Mcrion, and her engagement to Mr. Frank David Zell, Jr., of Ovcrbrook, has recently been announced. German town Tho Women's Missionary Society of the First Prcsbytcrlnn Church will glvo a luncheon on Monday at tlio Young Women's Christian Association. The guest3 of honor will bo two Japanese girls, who nro students at the Deaconess House, 1U2 Spruco street, and Mrs. George Sherwood Eddy, whoso husbnnd Is sec retary for the Orient of tho lntcri1ntlon.1i Young Women's Christian Association Mrs. Frank Leako is president of the society. Mrs. Gcorgo Franklin Brown, of -111 West Prlco stioct, left yestoiday for Rollins, Vn., where she will visit friends for a fortnight. Roxborough Mr. and Mrs. William Spink, of 413 Lyceum avenue, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel P. Kenworthy, of Green lane, left Thursday night for Palm Ucach, where they will spend tho next thrco weeks. What's Doing Tonight Ivy Hull, Wclghtmun Hall, IT. uf v.; U o'clock. Shakespearean p.isc.iut. New Ci'iitury Club, S o'clock. Lecture, "Amerlcnn Climate nnd Northern European Hcvccs," Dr. Auxtln O'Malley, L". of l'.i 8 o'clock. llazaar of Alt Nations, Corpus Chrltitl School, 2Sth street anil AlleRhcny incline, o'clock. Plays and IMayew' protlucttoti for origin iun.1 of William l'cnn HlKh School, udiuul audito rium, S.15 o'clock. lecture, "Whit Holland Hns Done With a Million and a Half Itcruucpi." Iiv MIh Hen- drlke an jer Kller, I'urtla llulldlns, s o clock. iiiaine scnooi tuumm niay, iu j.u jemtn 8 o'clock. I.ec lure by J. Cow per Pou a, on Hj lal- lam." Wltlifisponn llall, s o'ciotu. JelYcrcon Hospital Clinic. il Hoc leu Kyiniioslum on ' J'neumonl.i." Jeaertcon Hospital. Wholvaaln lirorera' Awoclutlon dinner, Adel phla Hotel 7 o'clock. lecture, "Mormordam. by Hon. 1-rank J. Cannon. Chestnut Street Haptlut Church. Chest nut nloo -10th street. S o'clock. Ilaiaar, Corpus Clirlstl Assembly Hall. Al lecheny avenue and i'Hili slreet. rial masquo. Tlireo Arts club, Hotel Walton. AMUSEMENTS Aspects of Modern Astronomy Illustrated ny pnot'Ksson joiin a.nthonv millkh of Huurthmore Collecio tvnsTiiitooicFitKi: luctuuksiui' couush Wagner Free Institute of Science 17th and Montgomery Ale. f 1 v 1: i, v c t u n n b Paturday Kilts- Peh II). 2H: March 4. 11. IP. ADMISSION l-'UKIi T5T?nA'n T,ll!' Nm' Week Hbs. 8:1.1 XJXJiXi-J Matlneo Tomorrow. JClaw & Urlaneer and Oeorca Tyler Present POLLYANNA The Glad Play, Spreading Qootl Choer, Heat Seuts $1 SO at I'optilur Wed Matlnea Seatu now for next wteit, InUiuUngr WaHh Ington'H DlrthJay Matinee ami Kvenlng ACAUEMV OP MUSIC NEWMAN TSaK?,l1? MOTION PICTURES TONIGHT. 8:15 BOLIVIA TOMORROW, 2:30 J- V xl COSTA RICA PANAMA, NOW TICKETS at Heppe'. 23o to tl 00 NOW. AT1T?T PT-TT TONIOIITit 8.15 Sharp JlJllilJl XIX llatlnfa TomorrAw. 2il3. r'ARBWCLL APl'CAHANCns IIKRU OP MR. COTTTTCRN ln Mti Sutro'. V It. OUlXli-ilVlN Ue,t comedy "THE TWO VIRTUES" With MIB3 ALEXANDRA CARLISLE rUinorrmr Qf "FI3IA HOUSE LllL'tlllUlt Ot. Chestnut Uelow UthSt DAREDEVIL DURDOROUGII and His WONDER FILM "On the Firinir Lino With Germans" Seatt i'. - 1 . ' ua"y except taaturdaye, after 0 P. M.. 23c. B0c. Gallery, Matlnea and Night. lBc. Globe TllPnfl'O MARKET liieitLIti JUNIPER STS. VAVDBVILLE Contlnuoui Tjl A. M to 11 P II. joe. lie. 23c. Tril iA TcTilfioo Famous Scotch iYliliUUU i."v,a jAi, 4 Lt, Pilcer & Douglas M"" TTrl,-i. Pop. Matt. Tuea. & Thura. Walnut S8c, ,00c Iteg- Mat Sat. ' Ew 2.V, to ti, uo higher. THE LAW OF THE LAND NEXT.WEEK "A PAlKjOS SIXES ACAPEMV- Sat at Heppr'f, Jilt) Cheatnufc Philadelphia Dv Tomor. Orchestra ! ;?AIT ,.,. Knickerbocker -.--. v W11III , 4Ut.ATHEPlAKi.hS I'hntn by Wm. Shew ell i ;ui p. Along the Reading Mr. and Mis. V. I'nrlio Moore, ot Wllilc cllff. niklns Park, have left for an ex tended trip through Klurlda nnd tho West Indies. They will stop at Omiond, Palm Heiich, .Miami, Havana (Cuba), and tho flurioiiniliiiK places of Interest, lemming homo tho end of March. Mr. and Mrs. Goorco Horace Lorlmcr of Church road, Wyncote, with a party of friends left on Monday for a trip throush the West, stopping at tho Grand Can) on and other places ot Interest. South Philadelphia 511s Nancy Sullivan was Kien a patty in honor of her 21st birthday last nlRht at her home, 2301 I'lno street, by her uncle and nunt, 5fr. and 51is. William Cannon. Anions the cuests were 5llss 5tny Qulfiley, 5Ilss Katcchono Crawford. Miss Mny Clavln, 5llss 5Iay N. O'Donnell, 5llss 5larguerIto Sullivan, 5Ir. William Can non, Jr.; 5lr. John Keebler, 5Ir. John IlnsthiKs, 5Ir. James Cicttlftan, 5lr. John never, 5lr. John 5lcGnnn, 5lr. nnd 5lrs. N'ormnn Abbott, 5tr. and Mrs. Howard Kaiser and 5lr. nnd 5lrs. Frank Carlln. AMUSEMENTS FORREST Last 2 Weeks NIGHTS at S:1S. MAT. TOMOnilOW. REAL pleasure makes time pnss like magic! Gay Music, Merriment and Beauty nre Wizards of Pleasuro that with Invisible Wands Speed Time's Flight! Next MONDAY NIGHT Will Mnrk the LAST WEEK of That Exhilaratinir Entertain ment Enchanting Everybody KLAW nnd ERT ANGER'S PEERLESS PRODUCTION AROUND THE MAP NIGHT or MATINEE IT SURELY WILL REPAY linST SLATS SI .-.0 AT I'OPL'LAn WL'D.VUSDAi matini:k SCATS NOW VQH ALL UL'MAININCl TEH FOUMANCnS. INCLUIlINO WASHINCiTON'a niUTHDAV MATINEE nnd UVENING. NO INTERRUPTION IN EUROPEAN TRAVEL ELMENDORF OUT Or THE ORDINARY MOTION 1'ICTUItES AND COI.OII VIEWS K FRIDAY NIGHTS 8:16 u SATURDAY MATS. AT 2:30 ACADEMY Or MUSIC FED. 25-20.... THE BRITISH ISLES MARCH 3-4 HOLLAND MARCH 10-11 SWITZERLAND MARCH 17-18.. NORTHERN ITALY MARCH 24-25.. SOUTHERN ITALY Course Tickets, 2.50, 3, $4 At Heppe's, 1119 Chestnut St. Couru Sato Cloaea Tomorrow S P M T VBTP LAST 4 TIMES MATS TODAY Jj 1 XvlLi and TOMOItllOW at 2:10. TONIOHT at 815. Ths World' fire.it est Entertainer HARRY LAUDER In a Itepertolr ot New Songe and Surrounded by an ALL-STAIl VAUDEVILLE COMPANY Beginning Monday sfEt&,w Season' ilo$t Triumphant Musical Comedy THE ONLY GIRL By Henry Bloesom and Victor Herbert. Original N. V. Cait and Production. Special Mat. Tuetday. Waehlngtcn'a Dlrthday. Tn1 10c 1214 MAKKBT 20J x ciiac pANNrE WARD in "TENNESSEE'S PARDNER" NIXON Today I Harry Ulrurd and at J 13 t.irii, "rieo" nu- Tonight at T and 0. c o llolmea Weill tv a u r m u n lirod Eve.n XI cv it "- '"" "' -"J'""" ""i1 RECEPTION TO GOVERNOR AT ANNUAL MILITARY BALL First Regiment Infantry to Be Reviewed on Washing ton's Birthday at Armory Prominent List of Patronesses for Event GOVIlItS'OIl 5IART1N Q. nRU5t. 11AUG1I will review tho First In fantry, N. G. P., nt lis armory, Drond and Callowhlll streets, on tho ovcnlnp of Washington's Dlrthday, when tho rcfil ment will hold Its annual reception and ball which will bo attended by nt least 3000 people Boclely and mllltnry will be represented In tho Kntlicrlnc the nffnlr having grown to Inrjje proportions. Ofllcers of tho United Htntci Navy nnd Marino Corps stationed nt Ieaguo Island nnd tho army Mntlancd In and nenr this city as well ns N'atlonnl Guard olllcera of Pennsylvania, Now Jersey, New York, Delaware nnd Maryland will bo In attendance. Tho tlcKlmentnl Cotnmltteo will attempt to plcnso tho spectators as well as the dancers. Tho Ui Lu Tatrol, a crack Masonic drill body, escorted by tho lM Lit Mounted Guard, will glvo an exhibition drill, which w 111 tormlnnto by tho formation of nn American Hag. This spectacular event will bo nccompanlcd by n military march for oltlcors, members or veteran organlza tlonn and tho two drill corps of tho Bhrlnern that will make a veritable knletdoscoplo effect by reason of tho va rious colored uniforms. Contrary to past customs, flagi nnd bunting will bo eliminated from tho dec orative BChomo Tho huijo armory wlllio transformed Into n forest scene, repro duced from tho Mains woods near tho llangelcy Lakes. Carloads of balsam and spruco trees nro being brought from Canada to bo used In tho reproduction of tho scenic effects thnt will help tho Illu sion of lakes, hills nnd woods. Tho patroncssos tncludo Mrs. Gcorgo E. Bartol, 5Irs. Itobcrt C. II. Drock, Mrs. J. Gardner Cassatt, 5trs. W, II. Donner, 5Irs. Gcorgo W. Chllds Drexcl, Mrs. Washington II. Gilpin, Mrs. Hownrd S. Graham, 5Irs. James Largo, Mrs, Arthur II. Lea, Mrs. Josoph Loldy, Mrs. How ard W. Lewis. Miss Maria Dickinson Logan, Mrs. Joseph D, McCnll. Mrs. James Francis Sullivan, Mrs. Charle magno Towor, Jlra. Churchill Williams, Mrs. W. D. Wlnsor and Mrs. J. Bolton Wlnpenny. On tho neceptlon Committee are Col onel Frederick Tnllor Pusey, Colonel Thomas Ulddlo Ellis, Colonel F. Word, X. G., N. Y.i Colonel TV. W. Allen. Col onel W. II. Sayen, Brigadier General J. A. Slather, N. G., N. J.; Lieutenant Colonel C. T. Creswcll, Lieutenant Col onel I. Prlco Ewlng, Lleutcnnnt Colonel J. C. Gllmorc, 51nJor Frank L. 5Iucllcr, 5IaJor Joxeph 51. Burroughs. 5taJor Chas. S. Turnbull, 5IaJor Elmer 13. Kclsor, Ma jor Harry H. Nuss, 5taJor Ralph Chllds. 5laJor Clmtleq F. Hess, 5raJor Alfred 13. Plorson, Captain M. D. Urowii Captain Frank H. Bower, Captain Alexander C. Fergusson, Captain Benonl Frlsmuth, Captain Alllton W. Orme. Captain John A. Osborn, Lieutenant W. Innes Forbes, Lleutcnnnt Kdwnrd S. Snyres, Mr. John 1-3. 5IcCully, tho llov. Floyd W. Tomklns, tho ItoV. Cyrus T. Brady, Dr. Randolph Farlci, Dr. Joseph Tunis. Captain Pear son a. Conrad, 51r. J. Rankin Young, 5Ir. John Jt. Walton. 5lr. John II. 5Iauror, 5Ir. Joseph K. Fletcher, 51r. William W. Crnlg, Mr. Charles A. Hexnmer, 5tr. Charles J. Thomson, 5lr, James V. Elli son, Jlr. William R. Ellison, 5lr. Joseph T. Bailey, 5lr. Franl. Battles. 5Ir. John Story Jenks, 5Ir. Thcodoro Justice, Mr. William M. Coates, 5Ir. William R. Wil son, 51r. J. 13. II)iieinnn, 5Ir. William II. Wctbcrlll, 5Ir. Albert Kelly Jlr. A. J. Drexel Bldtlle. 5Ir. J. Edward Addlcks, 5lr. John F. Comb, 5lr. 51utthow Cres well, Jr.; 51r. Gcorgo Wcntworth Carr, Mr. Chnrles S. Gibbon, 5Ir. Richard n. Fu rs Jlatos-on Sc BeIanp 1X15 Cfjetmit Street Opp. Keith's Women Read Black Furs Are the Vogue and almost every woman looks well in black. Black furs are more than serviceable: they are very fashionable, and always in good taste. Here's an opportunity to buy a staple, conservative fur piece or garment at a price that almost covers the making and trimmings and Next season they will not only be in style, but actually worth twice the amount we have tagged them. Black Fox MUFFS Regularly lo 24.00 9,50 Regularly to 39.00 17.00 Regularly to 55.00 24.50 MUFFS Regularly to 35.00 Regularly lo 55.00 Hudson Seal Coats 8 Hudson Seal Coats Regularly to 1 45.00 84.50 10 Hudson Seal Coats Regularly) to 1 65.00 100.00 9 Hudson Seal Coats Regularly to 1 95.00 120.00 5 Hudson Seal Coats ( 8ku2!5acob,0?d,e?uff8 ) Regularly to 2 1 0.00 1 35.00 4 Hudson Seal Coats ( Bac0aTr;tt3) Regularly to 245.00 165.00 Sizes up to 52 bust measurement Including Coats with Skunk and Beaver Collars, also many with beautiful borders, collars and cuffs of lustrous Skunk and Taupe Fox. Charge Accounts Solicited Purchasing Orders Honored Campion. Mr. 'Wlillewell V. Coxc, Mr. J. Lowrlo Bell, Jlr. James McConncIl, Mr. W. 1. Homer, Mr, Francis n. Irwin, Mr. Paul A. Hendry, Mr. Alonso It. Parsons, 5Ir. Itobcrt W. Price, Mr. John C. Bcatty and -Mr. Gcorgo If. North. An attractive COO party was given by 5llss Florence 13 St. Leech, of 2239 West Huntingdon strcot, on Tuesday evening. Tho decorations nnd refreshments were carried out In pink and In keeping with St. Valentino's Day. Among tho guests wcro Stiss Stargnrct McLoughlln, Miss Ethel StcLoughlln, Miss Martlne A. Buck- alter, Miss Mabel Rosholm, Sties Re boCca Rosholm, .Mr nnd Mrs. Earlo 8. Foroman, Str. William J. Morris, Sir. William Waltz, Mr. Roy C. Buckw alter, Sir. Arthur Rosholm, Sir, L, T. llcsa nnd Str. John J. Duffy. Sirs. D. Parker GravatL of HOD "West Grant nvonue. West Colllncswood. N. J., ontcrtnlncd tho members of tho "P. W. B. So. Klub" nt a Valentino luncheon on Tuesday aftornoon. Tho guests Included Sllss Anna Leltbead, Strs. A. Knight Faxon, Sirs. Frank E. Lo Nolr, Jr., Sirs. L. Pnrltor Stiller, Strs, Jatnos 13. Bhavcr, Jr., Sirs. Gcorgo W. Smith nnd Mrs. Ar thur Umholtz, A miscellaneous showor was given for Sllsn Clara Ilertermnnn, of Germnntown, by n fow of hor friends, In honor of her coming mnrrlago lo Sir. Frederick K. Foltr, of Olney, Pa. The tablo was beau tifully decorated In pink. Tho guests ucro Miss Ruth Williams, ot Ogontz; Miss Bertha Link, of Jenklntown; Stlss Slndellno Cody.SIIss Bertha Fisher, Stlss Nctllo Bertermann and Stlss Nclllo Scott, of Gcrmantown. A nurprlBo linen shower wns given In honor of Miss Sara Simon on Sundny ovo nlng at her home, 1435 South street Miss Anna Rosenkoft gavo a number of vocal solos. Tho guests Included Miss E. Ro senberg, Miss Anna Roaenkoff, Mlsa O. Rosenkoft, Miss Gertrude ICatcn, Miss M. Goldblatt, Stlss Sadye Wolss, Stlss Y. Edlthla Simon, Stlss Y. Evelyn Simon, Miss Sophia Blmon, Miss Florence Lleb ermann, SIIbs Anna Ltoberman, Stlss E. Bernstein, Miss S. Lavln, Miss Lillian Wiener, Miss B. Goldman, Stlss Reba Simon, Stlss Y. Ilermnn, Mlsa Reba Her man, Jtlss Clara Goldman, Stlss Y. Edith Wolss, Sllss Sllnerva Simon, Sir. and Sirs. Wiener, Sir. nnd Strs. A. Rnce, Sir. E. Wiener, Sirs. S. Frnnk, Sir. D. Bonoff, Sir. II. Simon nnd Sir. William Simon. SIIbs Stary O. Cox, of C001 Vino street, entertained her card club. Among thoso present wcro Sirs. John Henley, Sirs. St. O'Neill, Sirs. Hobson, Sirs. John Hill. Sirs. Wright, Sirs. Boyer, Jtrs. Lambert, Jtrs. Carwell, Sirs. Williamson, Jtlss Ruth Richardson, of Jlcdford, Std.; Sllss Flor enco SIcDovltt, Sllss M. Hnusmann, Sllss Florcnco Hausmann, JIIss Elizabeth Wil liamson and Sirs. Harry Cox. Tho deco rations wcro red and white. A leap year party was given on Satur day evening nt 211 South 4th street. Tho room wns elaborately decorated. Among thoso present wero Jtlss Ida Brlnn, Stlss Besslo Rosenberg, Sllss Anna Derringer, JIIss Esther Schlesslnger, Miss Bella Sha piro, Sllss Paulino Shuster, Sllss Bibcn, Sllss Reba Cohen, Sir. Alexander Cantor, Jlr. JIoscs Llebman, Sir. Samuel Ltcbman, Doctor Kravltz, Sir. Slaurlce Lovan, of Reading; Sir. Howard Kacchner, Mr. Shuster and Mr. Young. An elaborate St. Valentine party was SCARFS Regularly to 22.00 9.00 Regularly to 35,00 15.00 Regularly to 50.00 22.50 Black Lynx SCARFS Regularly lo 30.00 12.00 Regularly to 50.00 19.00 16.50 24.50 5ZSSESaSEfflaKSBaS5I3aB3EESSISSiE3 riven nt the home of Miss l.tflmS Pu ynskl, 8164 Richmond street. Dancing1 was greatly enjoyed Noteworthy wiw 1 the dnnclne bt Mlfs Mnme Puszvnikt And Mr. Drelllng and tho duct on the piano by .miss vera Kuiiulsha and sir. Joseph'. Bunn. Supper was sorved, with many"' Valentino surprises, nnd later games trfero played. Among those present were Strs, Paradowslm, Sirs. Frances Kuhtildia, Sirs. SI. Drelllng, Sllss Helen Stanlszuw skl, Stlss ausslo Kcndzersha, Mr. Joseph Small, Mr, Peter Rush!, Str. Anthony Kukoo and Sir Joseph ,Dcsart. Stlss Evelyn L. Adclmann, of J18t North IBth street, entertained at n lenji year patty caturuny evening in nonor or Mr, John Hcrnoy, Sir. Samuel Volk, Sir, Ralphs Wellcrson nnd Sir. Henry Vogol, all ot New York. Other guests present wero Sllss Roso Hurwltz, Sllss Sine Adclmann, Stlss Gertrude Fctdmnn, Sllss Bella Kotzen, Sllss Ida Hurwltz, Sllss 8. Schultz, Sllss Ccclln Stolnberg, Stlsa Emma Adclmann, Stlss Jeanne Golden, Sllss Julia Kahn, of Atlantic City; Doctor S. Kramer, Mr. Wetnsteln, Sir. II. Salesman, Str. Abraham Hurwltz, Sir. St. Welnstcln, Sir. J. Cramer, Mr. B. Leff, Str. L. Hothborg, Str. SI. R. Wclsman, Sir. Becker, Sir. J. Krnvltz, Sir. L. Gor don, Str. J. Brown, Sir. A, Samuels, Mr, Gold nnd Str. S. Samuels. Sllss S. Schullz entertained nt the piano, songs wero rendered by Mr. Johh Horncy and Sir. Krnvltz and recitals given by Str. Hurwltz and Sir. J. Kravltz. Tho Rousseau Club celebrated Lincoln' ' Birthday at tho homo of Sir. Nathaniel Bloom, 1915 North 33d street. Stlss Anita Landau of Albany, Nj Y cntcrtnlnod tho guests with n number of vocal selections and nlso demonstrated tho nowest dancing steps with Sir. George Burrlson. An elaborate supper was served In tho dining room which wns decorated for tho occasion Among tho guests wero Sllss Harrlctto Bookbinder. JIIss Anna Lubln, Stlss Bcntrlco Scnrcus, Sllss Jcsslo Savlty, Stlss Anlla Landau, JIIss Anna Gllckmnn, Sllss Anna Starrluoff, Stlss Reba Kohn, Stlss Bertha Cupcrman, Sllss Ida Bloom, Sllss Slary Weinberg, Sllss Ceclln. Middleman, Sir. Mitchell Fow, Sir. Leon J. Stoulmsky, Sir. Nathaniel Bloom, Dr. IC Charles Sclgcl, Sir. Charles Lamport. Sir, Victor Schwartz, Sir. SI. Passerman, Str, Bernard Brodle, Mr. Paul I. Saturen, Sir, Samuol Goldman, Sir. Slnurlco Welnfitock, Sir. Howard It. Kntos, Sir. William Pot low and Mr. Georgo J. Burrlson. A regular meotlng of tho Council of the nebrow Education Society was held Sun day evening at Mies G. Lastman's home, Mr. Herman D. Slazor presiding. Favorable reports wero glvon by Mr. Alfred Diamond, chairman of tho various committees. Characters have bcon sa loctcd to partlclpato In tho Purlm play which will bo conducted under tho au spices of tho Council. Tho checker tour nament Is under way, under tho guidance of Sir. Samuel JtiUer. Jlr. Benjamin Lastman. C. E ad dressed tho meeting on "Tho Sabbath Schools Conducted In South Philadelphia and Whnt They Are Accomplishing." Str. Allan Staltnln spoke on tho rational treat ment ot religious Issues. Tho speakers wero thanked by tho chairman In behalf of tho Council. After tho business meeting tho follow ing cntcrtnlncd: JIIss Shuster, Sir. Tontck, Sllss Applobaum nnd Sllss Rosenblum. Tho next meeting will bo held Sunday, February 27. Katlrrs for the Society p;go wtU be nccrpted and prlnteil In tho KenInB LeilKer. but all nucli notices must bo written on ono side of the paper, mutt b alciiea In fall, with lull addreu. and ttlitn posulblo ttleubone number must bo Senil H ""eh communication., to "Society Kdltor." Evening Ledscr, SOS CliMtnut ctrcct. Unlena thene rrnnlrrmrnU nre carried out o that Mcntlon may bo poulble. tho notice will not bo publUlied. n Millinery sasmsi 4k n 'n !L.?it.y.'JSS- "r- a"- I A M T? I?TP A 1M "e tlotlt ln TU N W. WUW Hurtle W 'WflT' ) RIP VAN WINKLE" i.i.uwuvim lh r tm UDa." By