WMipm .i;mi Bim"- -wr' -ifi"Mlmm'i' ww'-'' 'w EVENING LEDGER-PniLADELPHXA, SATUEDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 101G. D NANCY WYNNE GOSSIPS A BIT ABOUT MANY SOCIAL AFFAIRS Dr. and Mrs. Louis Olrey Lusson Will Introduce Their Daughter This Afternoon at a Large Dansant j at the Bellevue-Stratford A DELIGHTFUL ten will be Riven tills nfteniwjn nt the Hcllevue Stratford by Dr. Ami Mrs. Louis Olrcy Lusson to Introduce their daughter, Lucllc, who Is a most nttrnctlve debu tante. The nffnlr will be In the form of a dansant and will be followed by a dinner and dnnco for the receiving party and additional men guests. The girls who will receive with Luclle are Elizabeth and Grace Hrewster, Jose phine Foster, Mnry Cerbonl, Knthcrlnc and Martha Whltmer, Esther Uochmnn, Agnes Allen, Ainu's Smythc, Mary Der ctim, Claire Spenser, Anita and Estello Sanders, Edith Oracle of Washington; Mary Homer Belt, of Wnrrcnton, Vn.s Soph) and Mnrgaretta Ulsptmm and Marjorlo Edwards. Wilmington Is about to enter Into the general round of fun, and a leap year danco has been nrranged for Eleanor Pylc, to be held In the Country Club on February 26, which will be extreme ly unique In Its reversal of the usual and conventional forms . Instead of patronesses, there will be patrons, nnd these will be, If you please, Horace LIndsey, Tllghmnn Johnston, David Ranken, Morton Hnrvey, Eugene du Pont, Robert Brokaw nnd Follx du Pont. From nil I have heard of leap year parties, dear help the men who have been selflH.li about dancing nt for mer affairs nnd have stood mound and left the girls with their chnpeions. It will take great strength of character on the part of the small ladles at tho forth coming dunce If they do not "get bnck at them," so to speak, Poor Mrs. Penn Smith has had her hands full with two duughtcrs III in separate places nt the snmo time. Mrs. Alec Brown has been laid up at the Jefferson for some llttlo time, where elio had a slight operation for a tooth, I understand, and Kitty has been 111 for several weeks at the Hitz-Oarlton, with a nurse In attendance. They havo , wanted her to go to tho Jefferson also; but as she Is completely run down and tired out, she objects to a hospital, as It is "so depressing." Mrs. Penn Smith is living at Castlelln, the Uiowns' country home, and taking care of tho children, nnd Is Incidentally sending, fresh eggs from her own farm to both daughters. Mrs. Brown has recovered ,fYlnl a., ,1.. ,n vnfiirti linmn f.t.ll it 1 lltll not mistaken, will Icnvo todny for . Aiken, S. C. It does seem too bad that when a man is to keep a dinner engagement to should go to sleep on tho train and go right by the station. That is Just what happened tho other night. Of course, he took tho last trnln that wo-ild get him to tho houso in time for 7 o'clock dinner, so we vero all kept waiting1 for a half-hour till u down train came along that could bring 1dm back. If he Isn't careful I am afraid ho will wake up some day nnd find him self In New York when bo wanted Jo get off a' Wayne Junction, as I believe going by stations Is quite a habit and the family never becomes alarmed any moro when ho does not nppear, for they know he Is penccfuly slumbering on his way to some unknown shore. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mr. Sumuel Sneltonburg. of Rydal. Pa., announces the engagement of his (laugh ter. Miss Gladys Sncllonburg, to Mr. Ai thur R. Scllgmnnn, of New York. Mr. Eellgmann Is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sellgmann. Miss Eleanor de Graeff Cuyler'wns the guest of honor at a ball given last night at Sherry's, Now Yolk, by her aunt, Miss Kleanor de Graeff Cujler, of 903 Park avenue, New Yoik. There were about 300 guests present, among whom .were Miss Elizabeth Downs, Miss Margot Scull, Miss Mariana Gowen, Miss Anno Hutch inson, Mr. and Mrs. T, De Witt Cuyier, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Eaton Cromwell, Miss Eleanor Pepper and .Miss Mary Thayer, of this city; Miss Helen Crocker, of San Francisco; Miss Hetty Brown, ,of Pittsburgh, and Miss GeralUlne Adee, Miss Helen Alexander, Miss Jnuettn Alex ander, Miss Mary Alexander, .Miss Civi lise Alexander, Miss Esther Aucblncloss, Miss Pauline Uncoil, Miss Florence Blair, Miss Edith Blair, Miss Grace Bilsted. Miss Leonl Burrell, MIsb Helen Byrne, Miss Mary Canfleld, Miss Allda Chan ler, Miss Cornelia Chupln, Miss Con stance Chappell, Miss Catherine Colt, Miss Mary Colt, Miss Helen Coster, Miss Kath arine Crosby, Miss Vera Cravath, ' Miss Madeleine Dalghren, Miss Ulrica Dalghren, Miss (Catherine- Dalghren, Miss Gretchen Damrosgh, Miss Anstlss De Veau, Miss Anita Delafteld. Miss Gladys Endlcott. Miss Edith Farr, Misa Irene Olbson. Miss Alice Haven, Miss Sylvia Hyde, Miss Louise Hoaaley, Miss Adrienne Iselln, Miss Mar garet Thompson, Miss Ruth King, Miss Dorothy Kissel. Miss Mary Knapp, Miss Margaret La Farge, Miss Eleanor Law rence, Misa Gertrude Mall. Miss Eva Mall, Miss Martha McCook, Miss Harriet Mc Cook, Miss Edith Morgan, Miss Jane Mor gan, Miss Frances Morgan, Miss Helen Hamilton, Miss Eleanor. Marquand, Miss Jean Morris, Miss Rita Norrie. Misa Josephine Osborn, Miss Mary Opdycke, Miss Katherlne Parsons, Miss Adelaide Sedgwick, Misa Eileen Sedgwick, Miss Helen Seton, Miss Mary Sturgis, Miss Ethel Simmons, Miss Marian Tiffany, Miss Margaret Trevor, Miss Lillian Tal mage. Miss Evelyn Wltherbee, Miss Con stance Wickersham and Misa Julia R. Zabrlskle. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Laussat Qeyelln, of Bryn Mawr, have Mr. Joseph Leland, of Boston, as their guest for the week end, Mr. and Mrs. Geyelin will entertain at the Supper Club at the Bellevue-Stratford this evening in honor of their guest. Mr. and Mrs. E. Spencer Miller, 3d, of JJ2t Rlttenhouse street, will chaperon a party at the Supper Club tonight. The Beaver Camp for Girls is having a reunion over the week-end In Baltimore. Mr, Owen Wlster will give a children's Party this afternoon at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. William Rotch Wls ter, 1112 Spruce street, for his son, Mas ter William Rotoh Wlster. Mrs. Pope Yeatniau. qf 1118 Spruce treet, win give a children's party this afternoon In honor of her son, Master Pope Yeatman, Jr. The relebrated German toe dancer, Adolph DIohm. and his partner will give an exhibition at Mrs Scott's Supper Club "i tne Bellevue-Stratford tonight Mm n Allen Stockton and MUa Cbrts-i l"io Ilai Stockton w U raceiva Informally tomoiov afteronojB gfjgr o'clock at their home. MOO Pine street. No cards have been sent out. Mrs. Thomas Malch will be at home on .1 ,n,Vn "Kernooii from I:.!0 until 6 o'clock SMit ouf lm'C8 StrCCl N Can,a hilVC been Mrs. Theodore M. Ettlng will receive on .Monday nt her residence, 1219 Spruce hlrT- a,Uf,r. "'cll5ck' No cards have been sent out. Miss Adelaide Got don Flagg, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. George Flagg, of 3919 almit street, has sent out Invitations ror a bridge on the nfternoon of Saturday. 1-ebruary 16. Mr. and Mis. .1. l.ouls Kctterllnus. of 2016 Spruce street, will entertain at dinner tonight. Miss I Ellen Short rldgc nnd Miss canny A. Shortrldgo will glvo a bridge this nfternoon nt their home, 17U Pino street. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wilkinson, Jr nnd Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P, Woll left'voa terday for a three weeks' trip to Palm Peach and Havana. Mr. and Mrs. George C. nusliton, of vnnewood, will give a dinner nt tho Hit tonight, followed by n theatre part) Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard II. Pickering en tertained nt dinner last evening at their home on Bowman avenue. Mr. and Mrs Frederick W Sinclair, nf Ridley Park, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Elizabeth niter son Sluclnlr, to Mr. Llvius F. de Horde nave, of Pittsburgh. Tho marriage Is announced of Miss Bertha Krnsno and Mr. Wllllnm Sklnroff on Thuisday, February 1", bv the Rev Dr. Krauskopf. Mr. nnd Mis. Sklarorf will live nt W2ti Washington avenue Along the Main Line BRYN MAWR Mr. nml Mrs. Tristram C. Colket gave n dinner at their homo on Morris nvenuc last Tuesday evening. In honor of their guests, Mr. nnd Mrs William Hnddcn, of Now York. Miss Caroline H. Barnes, of Hlltover, Brvn Mawr, Is making a visit in New Yoi k. VILLANOVA-MIss Harriet G. K. Gey elln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Henry Laussat Geyelin. of Hnrdwlckc, Vlllnnovn, will leave on Monday to visit her bi other and sister, Mr. nnd Mrs. William B. Chuichmnn, nt Morrlstown, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence T. Paul have returned from Newport to Green Gables, their home In Vlllnnovn. RADNOR Mr. nnd Mrs. John Barnes Townscml, of Montrose, Radnor, who have been spending the winter In War saw, arc expected home Match 1. ST. DAVID'S-Slrs. Rollln II Wilbur has sent nut Invitations to a luncheon nnd muslcale at Old Stone House, her home In St. David's, on Monday, March 6, Miss Bello Gnwthrop will sing. WAYNE Mrs. II. John Pntton and her sister. Miss RoblnBon, of Toledo, O., have icturned from New York, where t .ey wei e spending the week. Miss Helen Halbach. of Wayne. Is spending a week with Mr. nnd Mis. Ern est Halbach, Jr., of Haverford. DEVON Mr. and Mrs. William Baker Whclcn, of Clovclly, Devon, left yester day for southorn California, wheio they will stay until the first of April, traveling to dlffcient points. Chestnut Hill Dr. J. Clinton Foltz, of Bethlehem pike and Summit avenue, has arrnnged a class In first nld, which meets at his home for Instruction on Monday evenings. Tho class Is mnde up of young women In Chestnut Hill nnd St. Martin's. Mlsr. Mary Sheppard, daughter of Mrs. Edgar L. Sheppard, of St. Martin's lane, who has Just recently returned from At lantic City, has gone to Boston to visit friends for several days. Miss Sheppard will give a dinner on Friday evening, March 17, before Mrs. Edward Troth's dancing class in honor of her two cousins, Miss Caroline Sheppard nnd Miss Mil dred Sheppard, debutante daughters of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Maxwell Sheppard, of 2121 Walnut street. Germantown Mr. and Mrs. Warwick P. Miller, Jr., of 129 West Price street, will glvo a chil dren's party on Saturday, February M. The dance will be a germnn and nil tho little girls mid boys are counting tho days until the event. The Manhelm Dancing Class, under the direction of Mrs. George A. Brooke, will meet In the ballroom of tho Germantown Cricket Club tonight. Mr. Harry Smyth, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Calvin M. Smyth, of 211 West Walnut lane, was given a birthday dinner and dance on Thursday evening. The vested choir of West Side Presby lei Ian Church, Winona and Pulaski ave nues, gave a surprise party last night in the parish building In honor of Mr. Mel viu Biggs Goodwin, the organist and choirmaster. Between 60 and 60 guests were present. Mrs. Frederick W. English, of 22S West School House lane, has gone to Holllns, Va., for a fortnight. Mrs. English, ac companied by her daughter, Miss Elaine Taylor English, will leave the latter part of the mouth for New Orleans to attend the Mardl Oras. The second of a series of dances took place last night at the arejBtone. 125 West School House lane. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. E. El drege Pennock. Mr. and Mrs. Antolne Bournonvllle. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Tucker, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Bernardo de II. Stokes, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Hood, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Grace, Miss Mary Rose, Miss Nancy Smyth, Miss Emelyn Ship ley and Dr. and Mrs. Frank Byrd Gum mey. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shoemaker, 2d, of 523 East Church lane, have gone to Old Point Comfort for n fortnight's stay. Wilmington Mrs. Charles Belknap, of Philadelphia, who spent several weeks ylth Mr- and Mrs. Harlan G. Scott, has returned home. Mrs Henry a. Haskell and her daugh ter. Miss Elizabeth Haskell, left on Mon day for Jacksonville, Fla., to remain for several weeks. Mr and Mrs. Randolph Barksdale Shackelford, whose marriage took place Monday night, are spending their honey? moon In the South, and will tl.lt Talra Beach before their return. Miss Janet Jackson. Miss Susanh sueakman and Miss Marjorlo Pyle have turned from the Junior prom festivities at Cornell. Mrs Charles G Rumford entertained at auction bridge and tea i this week at the rolonlal Dames' Home. ISOo Market street, lu honor of Her guest, Mrs, Margaret lies of Wayne, Pa. There were five tables of eards. Mrs. Aia and MU Jsx vbj poured I1 1J Miss Snellonburj; is the attractive the most beautiful of the younger ART RECEPTION AT UNIVERSITY MUSEUM Second Affair Will Be Given at the Museum to View the Ori ental Art Exhibition Feb. 26 Although the attendance nt the opening reception given by tho management of the University Museum last Saturday evening, hen the Oriental art exhibition was divt seen was unexpectedly and gratifying!)' large, In splto of the severo weather, theie have been so many regrets expressed by those Invited who could not come and m many renuestH that another occasion of tho same kind be provided, that tho mu seum managers havo tlnally agreed to hold another reception noxt Saturday evening, February 26, to which all previously Is. sued invitations will be valid. It Is not considered necessary to reissue the Invi tations, but It Is hoped that not only thoie who attended the first evening, but that all who could not come then will be pres ent on that occasion. Since tho opening nf tho exhibition tho attendance has been very large and Irom all classes of persons Many of tho art experts and tho cultured people of New York have visited the museum, nd nil are loud In their prnlses of tlio now hall and Its contents, which have been ar ranged so admirably. This has been grat ifying to tho museum authorities, espe daily as tho weather during tho lart week has not been paitluulaily favoiable. It Is noteworthy that, although the Mor gan porcelains are the most proiiilumit feature, In some respects the lsltors coem quite as enthusiastic over the muny oilier specimens of Chinese art which ure on ex hibition. Many Orientals havo visited the museum during the last week and havo expressed astonishment that bo many rare specimens have been .collected The re ception next Saturday evening will begin at 8:30. and thu weather limn has been particularly requested to make the me teorologlcal conditions favorable. Along the Reading Mr. and XIis. Oeoigo Sattcrthwaite, of Washington lane, .Meadow brook, have closed their country homo and are spend ing several weeks In town. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mansfield, of Oak Lane load, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Frank Howard Manslleld Mrs. Mansfield will be remem bered as Miss Dorothy Jones, of Wyncote Sir. and Mrs. James Sill and Miss Mar. guerlte SHI. of Bent road, Wyncote, have left for Florida. Mr, and Mis. Sill will spend several weeks at the new QcMawaka Hotel, on Lake Custis. while Miss Sill will go to Orlando, where phe will be the guest of her aunt, Mrs, Edwin P. Monroe, for a fortnight and will also be entertained by Miss Mary Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stull, of Woodland avenue, Wyncote, havo Mr. Stull's sister, Mrs. Albert P. Sharp, of Wllllatnsport, Pa., as their guest for a fortnight. Miss "Helen Stull returned Saturday from New Rochelle, .. ., wnere sne nau oeen the guest of Mrs. Stuart Stlllwell for several weeks. Miss Stull was extensively entertained durlns her visit. The Woman's Club, of Wyncote. will have' a. committee as hostess during March. The arrangements for the enter tainments and meetings are being mado and will shortly be announced. The committee In charge Is Mrs Robert Russell. Mis Ostbelmer Miss Nan KU. Mrs Henry Spalding. Mr. Frank Bell oils andl Mis. Allan Rd. MISS GLADYS SNELLENBUKG daughter of Mr. Samuel Snollenburg, of Kydnl, nnd considered one of set of this city. Her cnirauement to Mr. Arthur R. Seligmann, of New York, is announced today. Weddings FOULiKK-GAKRKTT. Tho marrlago of MI-.S Frances II. Onrrett, member of an old Philadelphia family and daughter or tho l.ito Philip C. Oariett, and Mr J. Uolieits Foulko ins Milemul.ed this moiulng at tho homo of the bride's In other. Mr. Alfred C. Garrett, of BJ01 Old York road. I.ogan. The Friends' ceieiuony w.is used. Miss Onrrett lived nt tin- Delin.u -Morris Apnit menlH In Oermantowii. Mr. Foulke, who Is a widower, lias a house at Radnur, but has been spending his winters nt the Union League. Mrs. E. Paul du Pont, of Wilmington, Is his daughter. Langhorne Camden, S. C, has n coteilo of Lang homo golfers Dr. and Mrs. Henry Lo vett, Mr. nnd Mrs. Elwood Williamson Wutson, -Mr. and Mrs. Fiederlck M. Paist, Mr. -Hurry L. Hidgo and Mr. Charles II. Lovctt. Among tho socl.il events of tho week was the Inrge dinner given by Mrs. Will iam II. Parry on Wednesday evening. Frankford All plans have been ai ranged by the Frnukfoid Arsenal Association for the forthcoming military charity ball. The dato has been set for Monday evening. Mm eh fi. and at the recent meeting the following were chosen to conduct the ball: Chairman, Mr T F. Brand: vice chalimen, Mr. T. W Iloody, Mr. Jnmcs Gill. Mr. (Justnv Fiedler. Mr. Herbert Vuiulctgrlft. Mr. John S. Montnyue: treasurer, Mr. F. A. Stegman; recoiding secretary, Mr. Leon Mcllrlde; llnancia. secretary, Mr. J. L. Merget; corresponding secretary, Mr. T W. Iloody. Tho ball will bo for the benefit of tho Frankford Hospital, and its success Is as sured, because of the widespread inter est, not only In tho hospital's work, but also in the subject of preparedness and tho part the Arsenal has In the national plans of defense. MRS, PAUL E. BURNS who before her marriage was Miss Nancy Winter, of Sewick ley, Pa. Mr and Mrs. Burns have Just returned to their home, 2017 poplar street. HWi,i MA "' - s I'hoto by llrown, from Sejflert palnttne. IVY BALL HELD AT WEIGHTMAN HALL University Gymnasium Trans formed Into Exquisite Ha waiian Scene Tho 1910 Ivy Hall, given by tho senior class of tho University of Pennsylva nia last night In Welghtmnii Hall should not ha chronicled lu a conventional way when the patronesses bad steamer chairs apparently on tho deck of a vessel In a beautiful Hawaiian harbor, when a sandy bench vvilh palms sloped from the dancers' left nml tho orchestra was hidden behind boulders and tioplcal foliage, while over head was an nzuie sky, studded with stars. Thus tho University gymnasium had been transformed fur tho occasion. Tho dancing began nt 9:!t0 o'clock for some, and later for ninny who had been guests at dinners previously. Tbeio were plenty of exhibitions of t-peclnl steps, which bad been acquired by students after weeks of assiduous piactlce, and also a number of specialty features, Including a "spectrum dance," for which colored lights Unshed upon tho whirling couples. Supper was served at midnight In tho rowing loom. Moro than BOO persons were prascnt. North Philadelphia Membeis and friends of tho Corpus rbrlstl Catholic Church are holding a "Bazaar of All Nations" In tho Assem bly Hall. Allegheny nvenuc and "Stb stieet. All tho prominent tountrles of the globe uro rcpicsentpd, nnd the booths mo decorated to show beautiful scenes III tho various countries ns they appeared In the days of pence, tho aides being at tired In the costume of tho tlmo anil place presented. The bazaar was opened with an address by City Solicitor John P. Con nelly. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bloch mid their family have removed from Berks stieet to H21 West Ontario street. Mrs James Featherston, of 1526 North 18th street, entertained at a theatre party followed by a dinner at the Ititz-Caiiton this week in honor of Mrs. J. P. Flanagan, of Wllkes-Barre. Pa The guests Included Mrs. Frederick Kel ler, Mrs, James "Wallace and Mrs. Gene O'Connor Mrs. Flanagan will spend two weeks in Philadelphia as the guest of Mrs. Featherston. Miss Nan Thomas, who lias been visit ing friends In New York, has returned to her home, 3237 Potter street. Miss Theresa Mallon and Miss Elizabeth Mallon. of 2000 North Mascher stieet, gave a pinochle party Tuesday night. Their guests were Miss Ella Walsh, Miss Carrie Clark, Miss Loretta Clark, Mr. Chailcs Svvlnk, Mi. John Fadden and Mr. Itay Fauls. Roxborough Mr and Mrs. I. (ton Field, who have been visiting Mr. Field's mother, Mrs. Jane Field, of 401 nighter street, .Wlssuhickoii. have returned to their home In Buffalo, N. Y. q Miss Esther Mao Hurkln, of 4101 Man. ayunk avenue, will spnd the remainder of the winter at Palm Beach. Fla., ac companied by her grandfather, Mr. George S. Moyer. Lansdowne The Equal Franchise League has Is sued Invitations for a icceptlon on Friday afternoon. February 25, to meet Mrs. Ueorge B Orlady the new president of the Pennsylvania Woman's Suffrage As soc tatton and Mrs George W. Dibtrt. Miss Ethel gbrigtey wilt act as hoatftM. SEVEN ALLIED ARTS TO GIVE BRILLIANT MASQUE NEXT WEElCi Entertainment to Take Place lowed by Dance at Horticultural Hall Audience Will Appear in Costume FOVtt distinct and dlffeient personali ties aio brought lo light In the Masque for 19KJ, which Is to tnUo plnro 111 the Acndemy of Music on TucRdny evening next, to be followed by n costume dnncc In Horticultural Hall, to which partici pants will pns directly through a private covered way at the close of the perfonn ancc. , The Masque Is under the direction or Iho seven allied ait organizations of the city. Including the fellowship of the Pennsyl vania Acnilemv or the Fine Arts, the Plastic Club, the Srhool of Design Tor Women, the School of Industrial Art. the T-Squnrc l lub. Tho four prlnclpnl figures In the or ganization arc Mr Stanley Muschnmp, the music dliertor, Mr Arthur II. Carles, the designer "f the M-cnery. Mr Wllllnm A Young, the producer nf the wener) and llsbt expert, nnd Mr. Frank Buchanan. 1 rodiicliig director. These four are the mainsprings of the whole affair, and each In his especial way menus everything to tho success nf the lliml inosculation Tho Masque, as ever) body knows by this lime. Is divided into seven stage pictures. In terpreting a primitive story, based upon nn ancient legend Each one of tho icven pictures In taken by one of (he orgnnl rations. Mr. Muscbnmp's original com positions for the product Ion start with tlu "Prelude to ii Carnival." which forms the hisplilng Introduction to the performance. This suggestive music, taking the place of n soit of ovcrtuu'. will prepnip tho audi due for the kind of thing to follow. The next composition Is tho opening scene written for the Plastic Club. In leipieted b) cll-beiilers and pilcstcsses, of whom tho centinl llgme Is Mlas Ilnr rli't HnigPiint. pieslilent of the club, llo has ul composed pint of the music for the liitlunttl.il Art School, ami the Intel -IUCZ70 nt tin- end of tho llflh picture nnd closing scene of the Sketch Club, pbued while rlailiip IIps pio.stinte. TIip rlnbo i.ito n'oie liuludes ulso miin.v tinnsltlon p-iRsngc nod lutioduetloiis which corre late the dllTeicnt compositions used In tho pipsentiitloti, making them weave to gether Into an harmonious ensemble. The prelude Is liullt upon two Italian folk tunes, tho Mrst, "OJe Cnrull." and the second, hi a quieter mood, Is founded upon the song "Cnrmcla " Mr. Carles Is making nil original stage setting adapted to tho icmtlieiiients of the seeimrlo. and together with Mr. Young, tho pinrtlcnl piodueor. Is work ing out a scheme of color and light that will he a level.itlon to the immense nudl eneo that Is booked foi the peiforinnnoo Mr. rinnk Buchanan is tho comedian of the quintet. The youngest man of nil, ho showed last ear, when his services were sr cured at the Inst moment lor tho pulling together of a show that hud little lohorcnce In tho Masque of Primitive People, so much nhllltv to handle III nssoitcd and hotel ogeneoiis gioups of people nnd to miike the composition hang together as a whole, that ho was this year given the ontlio woik of tho production. Tho Terpslehorcnns will glvo tho fourth danco of their season's series In tho Gold Iloom of tho Hotel Adelphln this evening. The dances are In charge of tho following committee: Mr. K. .1 Illrnbraucr, presi dent; Mr J. P. McCullougli, treasurer; Mr. fl H. Kniiuer. asslstnnt treasurer; Mr. F Henderson, secrctnry; Mr. II. K. Kerr and Mr. C E. Wolllnger. The pa tionesxes mo Mrs. A Blrnbrnuer, Mrs. J II. Brooks, Mrs. A Henderson, Miss F. Henderson. Mrs F. J. Kerr, Mrs (,. II. Knauer, Mrs. 51 A. McCullougli, Mrs. F. .1. Schlulcb and .Mrs. C. E. Wolllnger. Tho first anniversary banquet of the ladles of Snn Domingo will bo held on Monday evening nt tho Roosevelt. There will bo moro than 200 guests In attend ance, and tho committee, of which Miss Lillian jr. Conned, Is chairwoman, baa been working hard for several weeks to make this nffnlr a social success. An in teresting program lias been prepared, and after several toasts havo been given an address will b mado by tho president, Miss Mnry V. Dunne Tho other officers are Miss Loretta McCann, vice president; Miss Mildred Tobln, financial secretary: Miss Until Hatdy. recoiding secretary; MIks Josephine Fitzpatrlck, treasurer, and Miss Cntherlno M. (Illlln, lecturer. Final arrangements are being made by the niembeiH of tho Auxiliary of the Jew ish Consumptive Institute for a sacicd concert and danco to bo given tomorrow evening nt tho Apollo Hall, 172G North Broad street. The committee in chnigo is doing all possible to mtiko tho offnir a success, both socially and Ilnnnclally. The piocecds of the affair will bo utilized to aid in carrying on mo goon worn tiow being accomplished by tho Institute, which Is located nt 100 Wharton street. The coinmltteo lu charge Includes Mr. Huny Hoffman. Mr. A. M. Baron, Mr. Herman Weiss, Mr. Louis Classman and Mr. Bonjamlti Hoffman. Miss Jean Flum, chairman of the Refreshment Committee, will b assisted by Miss Jennie Frankel, .Miss llebe A. Bind. Miss Lottie Bainett. .Miss Ilesslo Click, Miss Anna Barnett and Miss Bella Flum. Among tho entertain ers will be Ml. John Schilling, bnsso; Mr. Joseph Drjer. tonoi ; Mr. Lawrence L. Kelly, baritone, and the St. Alphonslus string sextet. Mr and Sirs John L. t'orry. of 1C1 East Jloehnn avenue nermuiitovvn. en tcitnlncd nt n ilinnei -danco this week In honor ,of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr and Mis ltussell Liimb, who will shortly move to Nevvaik. N J. Among tho guests vveio Mr and Mrs. W. Weber. .Mr. and Mrs Hurry Stumm. Mr. and Mis. Joseph Casey, Mr. nnd Mrs. James I'urclo, Mrs E .McFlllen, .Miss Helen Mc Filleii, Miss Mnrguiet Casey, Miss Mary O'Cullahan, Miss .Mamie Mjers, Miss Bes sie Smith. Miss Agnes Ncttelon, Mr. AI bert Wallers. Mr. Ueorge Biooks, Mr. Kd wuid McNade, Mr. Samuel Bates, Mr. Frank Casey. Mr. James Bracken, Mr. Daniel McUracken, Mr. William Casey, Mr. Joseph De Plerro, Mr. Adam Casey, Mr. Thomas MacFailand, Mr. Joseph Casey, Mr William Sharp, Mr. Clayton Kllpatrlck. Mr. Frank Stumm, Mr. -Oeorge Biookes Miss Hazel Klefer gave a valentine paitv last week at the home of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Klefer. 1214 South 5.'d street. Tho guests included Miss May ll.i)s. Miss Constance Orion, Miss Emily Jones, Miss Margaret Cook, Miss Constance Mooie, Miss Fannie Mooic, Miss Arlene Heffner, Miss Mar Jorle Chestnut. Miss Helen Culp, Miss Iluth Davison, Mr. Paul German, Mr. Philip Allen, Mr. Italph Jones, Mr. Ray moinl Maine, Mr. Ueoige Clulund, Jr., Mr. Paul Patton, Mr. Cail Jones, Mr. Oliver Halm, Mr Fiederlck Maclntlie, Mr. Wakelleld Harper and Mr. Clayton Stout. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Feldman, of 735 West Montgomery avenue, entertained last Sunday at tlwlr home. Among those present were Mr. and Sirs, Frank Glazier, Mr. mid Mrs. Maxwell M. Katz, Mr. and Mis. Oeorge Zimmerman, Mr Nathan Feldman, Mr. and ilrs. Isaac Sault, Sir, and Mrs. Max Mllgram. Miss Clara AI. Feldman, Mr. and Mrs, M. Biod), of New York; Mrs. Herman, Katz, Sir. and Sirs. Samuel Luber, ,Dr. and Sirs. Charles H. Barnett and Sir. and ilrs. Henry Win. field. lu honor of the birthday of their daugh ter,. Miss Anna Kloke, Sir, and Mrs. John Kloke entertained at their home. South Central avenue. Cheltenham. Misa Ueasla Peterson, assisted by Sir Joseph Diringer, entertained at the piano. Among those present were MUa Helen Albrecht. SUs Fanny Shellor Miss Matilda Nehman. Miss Agnes bchumukcr, Miss Uertrude Schmidt Miss Elizabeth Wleland. Miu Emily Cummins, Misa Frances fckhmjtit. MUs Olive Kiiappfciiberger. Mum Mary Schmidt, Misa FkJieue CWdlvwh. Mi at Academy of Music, Fol-j Helen Oldenbergb, Mlsi Elizabeth Dlok-,1 nun, .tuns .vinry scnmHil, ,ulfls jvinry vvna-. len, Miss Mnry Frlcl. Miss Eliznbettl' Itellly. Miss Annlo Frlel, Mrs. J. K16k,J .Mrs. .i. uumnnns. air. iinrry aiarx, wr. Mark Watson. Mr. Josenh Kloke. Mr. Peter Mnrx, Mr. George Lynch, Mr. How-'J nrd oidonburgh, Sir. Wllllnm .Marx, Mt, William Wc and. Sir. Herman W olnnd, Mr. Carl Lynch. Sir. Frank Shellor. Mr Hnrry Lei in homier, sir. Joseph Carver' Sir. Joseph Ulrlnger nnd Mr. Thomas ; Kccnan. Mr. nnd Sirs. It. A Simpler, of 6137 rnimmne street, gave n Valentino "600 on Tuesday evening, the decorations be ing appropriate for tho evening. The I guests were Sirs. W. W. Mansfield, Mrs,, W. S. Ottlnger. Jr., Sirs L. D. S. Brant, SIlsi Frances Ottlnger, Miss Lldlo Jley-i Holds, Sllss Edith Lily Strand, Miss Mary Morklee, Mr W. W. Mansfield. Mr. W S. Ottlnger, Jr.. Sir. L. . 8. Urntit Sir. Walter Cook, Sir. Donald SInclcoud, Sir E. St. Davis and Sir. Clifford Wendoll, A valentine leap year party was .Riven by Sllss Emma Grace Joyco to friends tit her homo In Allentown on Sfonday evening. Sllss Joyce formerly lived In Tlogn. The guests included Mlso Slar- ttnn Ltiidcnkohl, Sllss Helen Weber, Miss iicion khz, suss unrolltio Kellerman, Sllss Augustlvo Keltcrmnn, Stlss -Mar guerite Bcckltt, Sllss Sllldied Walters, J .Miss Lllztiboth Hush, suss .Marlon uur taln, Sir. Frank Kenton, Sir. John. Mc-', Govern. Sir. Robert Bcckltt, Mr. Irea prick Bcnlhoff. Sir. Wllbcrt Sillier. Mr. William Lutz. Sir. Owen Marlon,- Sir. SI, ' Slngcc, Sir. Frcemun William Joyco and ' Sir. Charles Bitting. "fltrlq nf Yenlerdnv nnrl Tnilnv" la th title of a piigcnnt to be given this evening r nt the Y. Y. t a. of tho Falls of ScltUyl' kill. Tho pageant will bo given vby the glils of the association Tho growth of the association from 18GC to 1916 will be portrayed Sllss .Jennie Smith will nbpear ns tho "Girl of 1SC6" and Misa Gladyal Burt will bo tho "Girl of 1016." MUslo typ'cnl of tho various periods will bo, ren dered. Slost successful was the hop glverl by the Alpha Phi Grnduato Fraternity of the West Philadelphia High School, held in tho Gold Room of the Adelphln flotcl lust night. The affair was held mider the auspices of the Alumni Association, assisted by the active chapters. Tho committee In charge Included Mr. Geargo W. Wagner, chairman, Sir IL J3. Shen ton, Sir. F. Knndnll Brown nnd Mr. Henry Hood. The patronesses were Sirs. II. 'E. Shen- ton. Sirs. G. W. Wngner. Mrs, P. K, Brown, Sirs. J, SI. Hammer and Sirs. C. R. Dayton Tho Junior class of the school held nn entertainment last eve ning In the Phillips Brooks School, 42d street and Bnltimoro avenue. Mrs. John J. Thompson, of C319 Car penter street, gave a luncheon, followed by cards, on Thursday. Tho guests In cluded Sirs. William Barr, Mrs. 'Wllllnm Eglof, Sirs. Augustus Stetzer, Sirs, Eu gene. Knlin, Sirs. Robert Bryans, Sirs;. John Rcmig, Sirs. Alfred Yogcl, Sllss Queenc Knhn nnd Sllss TrWIe Thomp son. Camden and Vicinity Tho marrlago of Miss Slnrtha S. Con-- will, daughter of tho late Dr. H, C. Bon wlll. of Gtli nnd Cherry streets, nnd Mr W. Howard Todd, of 928 Vino street, took plnco at tho parsonage of tho First Meth odist Episcopal Church last Saturday. Tho Rev. Holmes Gravntt performed the ceremony. Sllss Ellznbcth Ellis, daugh ter, of Mayor Ellis, was maid of honor and Sir. Hnrry E. Howard acted as best man. The couple are spending their hon eymoon nt Harrisburg. They wlU llvo at 921 South Bth street, and will bo nt home, after Slarch 1. A birthday social was held at tho home of Sirs. W. Hnrvoy, 2731 Wayne avenue, Ljst night. Those who participated In tTio entertainment wero Sllss Josephine Harvey, Sllss Minnie Starke. Mrs. C. qlck. Sllss Lillian Cassldy, Sllss Vera Elberson and tho Mioses Marscll. Sir. J. B. Kinsey, tho "Slayor of High Point, N. J.," is registered nt the Hotel Rldgway for several days. Mr. Clarence B. Applcgntc, of James- ,.... X- T An4 nto Itvl.lA ,l,n IP.. ATrM. IIMIr,, '. ..." -...... ...w ..v... - Curiie Bergen, of Portland Ore., are spending a few days of their honeympon with his brother. Sir. W. G. Applegate. ' of C3I Linden streeL "What Happened to Braggs," a farce comedy, will be presented by tho ColUnga wood High School In tho auditorium of tho building, on Mnrch 17 and IS, Sirs. J. H. Johnson, of 1th nnd Vine streets, Is spending tho winter with rela tives In Florida. Sirs. Rudolph Brestell, of North 2d street," has returned from n fortnight' visit In Brooklyn. Dr. and Sirs. Frederick A. Black, of 411 Cooper street, are among the Cam denitcs residing In Florida for the winter. Mr. II. P. Paul, of Gth and Linden streets, will erect a handsome summer home In Haddomieiu in tno eany spring. Sir and Sirs John Ako, of 3d and Penn streets, and their daughter, Mrs, J, Holmes, are spending the winter In Florida. Professor Dealing, of Philadelphia, will direct the play. "A Lad From Old Ire land," which will be given by tho Ancient Order of Hibernians at the Catholic Lyceum on atarcn it. Woodbury The first annual dance of tho J Chvb Club will be held tonight at the Wood bury Country Club. The members of the. J Chyb Club are Miss Irma B. Jefferys. Sllss II. Gladys Jackson. Sllss Doroih) Cannon, Sllss Slargaret Holllnshead, Miss Jeunuette G. Young and Misa Marguenia l. Bond. The chaperonea of the dance will be Slis. C. V. Bond, Mrs, W. Cannon. Mrs. i,. i. iiuiiuio, . .,. --...j - Sirs. W. H. Jefferson anu airs, jj v Young. What's Dome Tonieht 1 Palls of ScbuilUll Y. W. C. , A.' hUrtort -at IMtBtsim, 1W a,.wv -- - - - ----. ... Halrdrcuero' fashion show. Hotil Walton a Neighborhood Outld nttanant, YunJ?j Friends' Association. t ;J Jewelers' Club annus! oniiu. iu-n Lecture. 'Atpt of Moltrn Astrooomi; by Prof J. A. "1""'. Wafntr JnstJtUU 8 -. IaiL 1a'S- School of Commsrce AwocUtlon of Central High Sihool anul rtjunlo-, una dlnaer. JS ltr1. a 30 o'clock. Lecture. "Naval PrwrednMS.' by Dr. Xi ward Hrwk, Unlveralty Club. I'nliaaeipni owmi. zrrmv .( '.. .;! .,iini.u. Haul. 7 g'c nrk, anu oivt. ... ..-. . - ... Itcunion. Clan , of 1W3. Narltut Jljlb School. New Ulngbsa) HoUL Phllopattlan inatituta memoriup uax 1H Arch street Lecture, "Along- the Santa V T'jl'.r the Hev a. P. PrJ. Cotrft X. . P- A. 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