1 1 -) Mr iwrnwrnmrnmm "fVi'" - WKirr-lFrrrf .ts.irtptiti4S ifFgr . -.,, . -. 773. --kf- j-iw-f--i'. irwjV!Mjpr-W4l',fJ m EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THUKBDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1916. U ft I NANCY WYNNE GOSSIPS ABOUT UJNUi un THE LAST DEB AFFAIRS Mr. and Mrs. A. Maxwell Sheppard Will Entertain at a Dance This Everting at the Merion Cricket Club. various utner Affairs of Interest fllrn. AND JUHS A. JWAXWEIjIj IVl PHEPPAUD will glvo a dance la evening nt tno Mcnon cricket Club for ihplr attractive debutante, daughters, Carolyn and Mildred, and tar Eleanor Verncr, who 1b tho (laugh s' jer of Mr. and Mrs. William It. Verne: WK .. Hill. J.liH m , niMAUM 41m .An t . rnesfl uviio ucuo .! miiiwiib mu Btctti t favorites this year, and liavo been havlnR a perfectly splendid time. Thero have been no ond of entertainments for them, ond this ono will bo particularly delightful, for tlio ballroom of tho club house Is particularly well adapted as a miner background for a prlvato dance. fft'.Thero will bo a erood many dlnnors bo- p foro the dance. Mrs. ltorjort aayro k'urodliead will glvo ono of 20 covers at p tho cricket club In honor of hor daugh. I.'i.r Frances. Dr. and Mrs. Perry Allen K ,tU entertain for Agnes, tho Wlllard I Bpensers will glvo a uinner lor uiiuro awl Mr. and Mrs. Herman Oberteuffer trill entertain for Dorothea. I hear that Donald .Tones, son of Mr. and Mrs. levering Jones, who was a member of the Ford peace party, will not, like tho other members, como hbmo to rooHt, but has decided to pro- m long his stay nt Tho Hague. Perhaps V he will bo a little pcaco party an to himself. As ror mo, l preier tno wme and mighty ocean between mo and tho other sldo of tho world Just now. Mrs. Walter Jackson Freeman is en tertaining at a theatro party and tea afterward at tho Bellovuo-Stratford for Mary Lnliil, whoso wedding to Jack Myers will take place on Wednesday of next week. Mary Is a protty llttlo maiden, with light fluffy hair and hazel eyes. She camo out last year and was one of tho first of last season's debi to ff announce her engagement this jour. Tho members of hor bridal party will h meats nt tho luncheon. They aie ft..lnno liVflnmnn rnMinrlnn Jnrin1i1. ! Janet Fades, Elizabeth Kennedy, He becca Lycett, Anno Myers, of Wash ington, and Frances Iredell, of Plaln flelfl. Mrs. William Simpson, Jr., who has that beautiful placo In Overbrook, will give a luncheon to Mary and her bridesmaids on Tuesday, the 29th. & r Does your husband know you'ro out? Or If out, does ho know whero you are? This momentous question is duo to a tad, sad incident which took placo re cently. I was dining out at a friend's ' home and the bell rang loudly. Wo heard a very nice voice inquiring in qutto an audiblo tone, "Is my wlfo E here?" On receiving a nogativo reply Bf the voice became lower and rather con fidential: "Well, can you tell us whero our wives aro? Tlioro aro three of us, f' you ee, and wq aro all in tho same Nboat" Tho poor things wore In a urcuuiui huuu oi comusiuu. J.I1GU- 4 rrives had gone out to a sewing circle which Is In existence along tho Read- J ing way, and each had told hubby tp call for her. Hubbies happened to meet en their quest and not a ono of them knew whero to go. They had forgotten to ask them whero they would bo, so they wandered about the country eearchlng. Tho story ends there, for we heard no more. I only hopo they finally discovered them, for they founded most forlorn and, too, I have not seen any ads In tho lost und found department. Ono wlfo lost was bad enough, but heavens, think of three! NANCY WYNNE. Mn S. Euslls' s,rs- William If. dreeno, lt ' TTI?,ot"fta Brlnlon, Stlns Nina Lea, till; L,u,'r Conradl, Mrs. Abram II. Wln t .i JV V.r8- n Scammon Jones and Mrs. Louis F. Benson. .itr.8' Snmucl Bell. Jr., of 1314 Locust street, entertained at dinner last evening U,. . Pe"mantown Cricket Club. Tho guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Samuel uements, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Pcqulgnot, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tortcr, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sharp, Miss Nellie Taylor, Miss irono Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kennedy, stlsi Helen Boll, Mr. Ellis ponies, Mr. Christian McCain and Mrs. Henry Horrocks. Mrs. George W. Walton will bo tho host ess at a largo dinner-dance to bo held on March 17 at tho Adolphta. Tho decorations throughout wilt be In green. Tho Corinthian Yacht Club will give a dinner on March 2 at tho Adclphla. Along the Main Line OVnnmtOOK Mrs. C. P. Landreth, of 4917 Monument road, gavo a luncheon followed by muslo and brldgo on Tuesday at her home. Mrs. Mcrtou Grimes, mezzo soprano, gavo a number of solos that wero greatly enjoyed by tho other guests, who Included Jtrs. Harold Iluzby, Mrs. John McConnghy, Mrs. John McAvoy, Jtrs. ltob crt McConaghy, Mrs. Thomas Lewis, Mrs. Edwin II. Varo. Mrs. Philip Johnson, Mrs. William H. Goll, Mrs. Wilbur Beaumont, urn. ucorgo sneppard, Mrs. A. B. Mat thews, MrH. Marv Wlnp. Mm. A. .1. wl. don, Mrs. J. Snyder, Mrs. W. B. G. Terry, Mrs. William Duncan, Mrs. G. Lincoln, Sirs. William II. Datz, Mrs. George Keob ler, Mrs. L. B. Forto and Mrs. Clayton Hagy, of Atlantic City. WYNNEWOOD Miss Margaret Elea nor Itushton, of Lancaster avenue, has Is sued Invitations for a. small dance at her home on Friday evening, March 3, to meet Miss Ethel Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dolmont, of Mont gomery avenue, have been spending sev eral days In Now York attending tho dog hIiow. Mrs. Italph E. White, of Kent road, on tei tallied her brother nnd sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Coates Williams, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Trunkett, of Boston, over the week-end. BIUW MAWIt Mr. Honry B. Wallace, of Bryn Mawr avenue, nnd Mr. Wilson Burnord, of Morris avenue, have been spending several days in New York, at tending tho dog show. WEDDINGS MOLONEY MacENTEE. An unusually attractive wedding was eolcbrated at the Itoman Catholic Church of tho Epiphany, 11th and Jackson streets, Tuesday mo-nlng at 9 o'clock, when Miss Elizabeth MaoEnteo became the bride of Mr. Thomas J. Moloney. Tho ltcv. Luke St. Powers ofllclated, This wedding was the sequel to the sensational rescue from drowning In tho waters of tho Chosa peako Bay of Miss MacKntce by Mr. Mo loney while spending their vacation at Bottcrton, Md two years ago. Tho bridal couplo will spend tholr honeymoon In Bermuda, nnd upon their return will live at 2035 Frailer terrace, West Philadelphia, whero they will be at homo After March 15. Chestnut Hill ' Mrs. Peter Graham nnd her daughter, Mlxs Mary Wain Graham, of 318 West Moreland avenue, have been spending a fortnight ut tho homo of Jtrs. Graham's son anil daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. P.Ichard Gray Park, Jr.. at Itoscmout. Mr. nnd Mrs. Park, accompanied by Mr. nnd Mrs. Itlchard Gray Park, Sr., havo gone to Plnehurst for a short stay. Miss Evellno Taylor, of St. Martin's, Is at present the guest of .Miss Helen Curtis, of ltochcster. Along the Reading Miss Margaret Wormaii, of Fort Wash ington, entertained tho Phi Gamma Soror ity yesterday afternoon nt hor homo. Ar rangements nre being completed for an In vitation dance will be given by tho sorority on Thursday evening, March 2, at 8:30 o'clock, at tho North Hills Country Club, Edge Hill. Tho members of tho senior class of tho Cheltenham High School at Elklns Park will give their class dance at tho New Century Inwlng Ilooms, 124 South 12th street, tomorrow evening. Tho commit tee In chnrgo Includes Mr. John achrls, chalrmnu; Miss Ebbcrt, Miss Martha Lea, Miss Caroline Crnlg, Mr. Hcrtry Scheetz, Miss Wacscho, Miss Marlon Warner, Mr. William Wuldls and Mr. William Dickie. Mrs. Frederick C. Schmidt, of Logan, has nnnounced tho engagement of her daughter, Mist Ireno A. V. Schmidt, to Mr. Lesllo Gordon Wcygandt, Jr. No dato hRs been set for the wedding. Mr. nnd Jtrs. Gcorgo Lavlno, of 21st and Locust streets, havo bought a coun try placo nt Hyd.il, which they will oc cupy In the early spring. Their new homo Is on tho corner of Jleadowbrook and Huntingdon roads, and adjoins tho homes of Mr. and Mrs. William Paul O'Nollt and Mr. and Mrs. Hampton L. Carson. Miss Emily Lewis, of Washington lane, Elklns Park, will Ic.ivo on Wcdnesdny, March 8, for Pittsburgh, whero sho will visit friends for Bovcral weeks, and will bo extensively entertained. North Philadelphia Jlrs. William E. Jtarls gavo n Washing ton's Birthday luncheon yesterday after noon at her home, 1421 West Somerset street. Tho guests Included Jlrs. Alfred Russell, Jlrs. Henry IIusfcII, Jlrs. Herbert Stltcs, Jlrs. Hunt, Jlrs. Jr. Wilson, Jfrs. Edward Graff, Jlrs. Charles H. Grant and Jlrs. Samuel C, Wright. J!? gsSM'MMra&JBslQlyPH ilk JJy 1 Hk i Mr 14 1 m tit 1 IRbjotK&SSHBwISsP' w vsS "SS "ifsp tSjj CpJff l iiii1 COSTUME DANCE EN MASQUE WILL HAVE UNUSUAL EEATUBES Bala Auditorium in Cynwyd Will Present Gay Scene on March 3, When Dance Will Be Given, ut Which Mayor Will Be Guest TTNUSL'AN entertainment will be pro- -l vlded for til Personals .Mr. and Jlrs. Wlllard' Spenser, who will he a dinner at their home In St Davids tilll fiVpnlntr In hnnn nf.ttiftlr flAhtltnntf, fiughter, Miss JIary Clalro Spenser, later taking their guests to the danco at tho iuerion Cricket Club, which Jlr. and Mrs. A. Maxwell Shennard will clvn for thalr J.Jjughter, will havo JIIss Corinno Borden fiocman, aiiss Marlon liutton, JIIss mar ietta D, Myers. Miss Sarah S. Slyors. Jllsa Louise Slnnlckson Orey, Mr. William JJoyd Bailey, Jr.. Jlr. John B. Hoyl, Jlr. UObert O. TTftvl .Tr. , Mf TTAI.Aff Tfn.lniit tWr. Clarence Patton Freeman, Sir. Rod- V -. -ooKman and Sir. Wlllard Spenser, Jr,f as their guests. Mr. and Sirs. A. Ten Broeclc Runic havo ISSUed InvltntlnMa tew n Anr,rn nt tliA B,Mrton Cricket Club on Friday, BInrch 3, m nonor or their sister. JIIss Edith Halsey Kunfe, whose marriage to Sir. John Thomas Liggett will take placo the fol lowing day In the Church of the Itu Mraer, Bryn Slawr. Ml8 Robert TTtnntr TTsva la tt .,ioRt . Of Mr. flTld XffHl n V4mmI Hn.nn In Jrovldence, R. I." Mr, and Mrs. William II. Ix. of Ger. iaantown, announce the engagement of fjneir aaughter. Miss Chrlstlanna K. Lex, Mr. George P, Lancaster, of Overbrook. i nas been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrfl- niarlamaffnn Tnwmn will ijntertaln at dinner this evening at their Home, 1316 Locust street. . MrS. Wltllnm IV T)aa n ItK C-n,.t. L''0 Street, will hn at lmiA thla nftir. KiVfler 3 o'clock, when she will be as- tto. ,7? m relvlng by her daughter, Mrs. rJTlitiam J. ninlhln nnd 9u T T Ijtn. Njater, of New York. "fa. Alatl 1ST. Rtfr.no -ti'lft AikUA Infnr. In?" hl8 afternoon at her home, 2036 yj Lancey place. RvV John Barclay Steenson Rex, of Ir'Won, wlU entertain at luncheon and -'" on weunesaay, March 1. ln,I5lla',e''nla wl'l be well represented at l WUtDeo's winter mmrtu mrnlvnl -u-hlnh will fSFW tomorrow morning and close Sunday Stk k Aniong those who already are at tifAchateau Frontenao are Mr. and Jlrs. !"' Kelso Cassatt, Master A. J. Cas iSJK, Mr George Thayer and the Rev. Dr. iPIval will Include snow shoeing, ski jumping1, bobsleighing, curling, horse rao- r nn sieighs, women's nocKey maicn. j -- fiuvivey- ueiwiwi) nw v."ito ifciaplins and Masked Marvels, toboggan LflCM Mi .,n A, ... .t. l..A ,1a nt n vhateau Saturday night and a display Germantown Tho marriage of JIIss Gortrude A. Stew art, of 7129 Boyer street, to Sir. George II Buckley, an odlcinl of tho Southern Railway Company, will take place in April. Sir. Orlando Crease,. Jr., has issued cards for Wednesday evening, March 1, at the Germantown Conservatory of Slu sh', to hear Sir. Lou Wcstcott Beck tell homo stories of his IE yenrs" experience as a prospector on the American deserts. JIIss E. Edna Johnson, of 232 Walnut lane, who has been In California since last summer, will return JIarch 1. Jlr Arthur Goodfcllow. of Detiolt. Srich., Is spending several days In Germantown as tho guest of his parents, Jlr. and Jlrs. John W. Goodfellow, of 232 West School lane. Jlr. Goodfcllow's engagement to JIIss Helen Van Duson was recently an nounced. Jtlss JIary Goodwin, of 5330 iinyntou street, Is spending several days in New York. Friends of Jtrs. Fiancla B, Reeves, Jr., of Abbottsford avenue, will be sorry to learn that, she Is 111 In tho Germantown Hospital. Mr. John Blakcley, of 2803 Indian Queen lane, has returned to his homo from a Southern trip. Cards havo been iBsucd by Jlr. nnd Jtrs. George II. Davis, Jtr. and Jlrs. O, Alger non Parkman and Sir, and Sirs. Alfred Orchard for a masked dance on Wednes day evening, JIarch 1, at 665(5 German town avenue. Jtlss Elizabeth Kolb, of AVest School house lane, has returned from Now York, whero she has been visiting friends for a week. West Philadelphia Sirs. U. ('Union Guthrie has issued in vitations for a lea In bo ghcu on the afternoon of Thursday, March 'i. at her home, 722 North 10th street. The card of Jlrs. Charles Jfonroe Bordner Is In closed. JIIss Helen SI. Shoch entertained at cards Tuesday afternoon at her home, 4201 Pine street, in honor of Bliss Viola M. Vreeland, of Brooklyn. Sirs. G, D. Craig gave a Washington's Birthday party to the K. K, Klub on Slon- day evening. Covers were laid for 25 guests. Girard Farms Mrs. Homer H. Norton, wife of Lieuten ant Norton, U, S. N., will entertain this afternoon at her home, 216 South 21st street. In honor of Miss JIary Potter. The affair will be a bridge party of six tables, and her guests will Include Jlrs. F. C. Belsel, Mrs. J. A. Lenahan, Mrs. W, S. Pye, Miss Frlsiputh, Sirs, W. H. Huelings, Sirs, J, Pattersfleld, Mrs. Richard Turner, Sirs. J, Willetts, Mrs, Church, Mrs. Ches ter Hand, Sirs. Andrew T. Graham, Sirs. Warner tC. Lotz. Sirs. John V. McAlplne, Sirs. McClung. Slrs. Nelbon Vulte, Mrs. II. V, SlqKlttrlck, Sirs. Porter, Sirs. Frank Hatford, Mrs. Lanz, Sirs. T. S. Fillmore, Sirs. Raymond S. ICeyes and Miss Blanche Lane. Mrs. Norton will also entertain tomor row at bridge, when her guests will In clude Mrs. E. D. Ryan, Mrs. Charles Bry ant Drake, Mrs. Charles S. Dayl. Mrs. Alexander S. Williams, Sirs. Morris. Mrs. W- Allen, Sirs. Quy A- BIssett, Mrs. Ralph L. Shepard, Mrs. John Marston, Mrs. Boyle, Mrs. Wenzel, Mrs. Alexander A. Vandegrlft, Mrs. II. A. Allen, Sirs, John Handy JlaU, Mrs. George deBennevillo Keim, Sirs. Lyolus Beebe, Mrs. John Robl nette Mrs. A.1 Chantry, Mrs. A .B. Court. Mr k William Leo Pryor, Mrs. Edouard V. Sirs. Carrie Krlogcr, of 1824 North 18th street. Is visiting relatives In New York nnd Newark. Jlrs. F. Dllshelmer, of 3021 Diamond fctieet, Is spending some time with friends In Baltimore. Jlr. Howard E. Stern, of Cornoll Col lege, has returned to his home, 1613 Pop lar street, for tho spring months. Jlrs. Joseph Harris, of 2114 North 21st street, has returned to her home, after spending a week as the guest of JIIhs Llllie Jtyers, of New York cltj. Jtr, and Sirs. Horace Stern and daugh ter, of 1524 North 16th street, will spend several weeks in Cuba and other South ern resorts. Mrs. Herbert II. Frank nnd daughter and Sirs. Julia Frank havo moved from 2137 North 26th street to 2830 West Le high avenue. Jlr. nnd JlVs. David Trompcttpr, of 2520 West Cumberland street, announce tho betrothal of their daughter. JIIss Rcb.i Trompettcr, to Jlr. Philip N. Arnold. Sir. nnd Jtrs. August Steppacher, of 2147 North 15th street, spent the week end at tho Royal Palaco' Hotel, Atlantic City. Jliss Gladys Elchengreen. .if 2265 Noith 21st street, has returned from Turns River with JIIss H. M. Llpschutz, who spent the week-end with her. Jlrs. L. Friedman has moved from 2026 North Broad street to 3826 North 17th street. Sir. nnd Jlrs. Paul Burns, of 2017 Pop lar street hnva Just returned from an extended trip through Australia. New Zea land. Tasmania and fiouthVfi lea. They havo been abroad eight monyis. MISS ELIZABETH HOOD LATTA Miss Latta, who is the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Lattn, possesses a voice of uncommon loveliness. Together with Mr. Robert Armbruster, sho will give a recital this afternoon for charity at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lewis, 30 South 22d street. Lansdowne Sirs. Edward Fny, of Shadoland ave nue, entertained tho members of her card club this afternoon. Tho Bcyys' Catholic Club will glvn a card party and danco in tho hchool hall on JIarcK 1. Tho affair Is in charge of Jlr. William J. I 'hi, Sir. Jnmes Barrow, Sir. Thomas Fnrrcn, Jlr. William Culhane, Sir. Joseph JIuriny, Sir. John JIurray, Jlr. Albert Weber and Jlr. Thomas Culhano. Frankford Jtrs. William C. Kntz. of Penn ave nue, will entertain at dinner on Sunday. Among tho guests will bo Jtlss Telma Illrschfcld. JIIss Jllnnio Hlrschfeld nnd Jtlss Bessie Hlrschfeld, of Logan; Bliss Carrje Krctchman nnd Jtlss Violet Lllllo, of Tlogn. ornl Jliss Fiances Kretchmnu, of Camden. Jlrs. Harold Ogdcn, of IS Pcnnock ter race, gavo a luncheon of olght covers yes terday afternoon. Thu guests wero Jlrs. William F. Loyd, Jtrs. J. Jlaclceown, Jtrs. Thomas Cooper, Sirs. Richardson Shoe maker, Sirs, J. Herbert Ogden, Sirs. Frank E. Sngendorph and Mrs. Ralph Hays. The dancing class of tho Dlsston play ground will give a leap-year danco on Tuesday evening, February 29, at tho play ground. Jlcmbers of tho Parents' Asso ciation and tholr friends nro invited. jrr. Robert W. Ramsden, of Penn btreet, left last week for New York, whero he will sail for an extended trip through Florida, Alabama, Louisiana and Texas. Tioga A largely attended Colonial reception and muslcalo was held on Tuesday night In tho Temple Baptist Church. 22d and Tloga streets. Tho decorations were In keeping with tho day celebrated, and tho guests wero nttlred In Colonlnl costumes. Those receiving were Jlrs. Clara S. Og den, Jlrs. Thomas C. Bird, Jlrs. Henry E. Robertson, Jlrs. E. E. Walling. Miss Alice Jennings. Jlrs Edward Mnddock and Jlrs. Samuel II. Kemp r urnwni-iru Mxn.In.. ..ifrht Ntivap muiM n ,-. pins .-.j i . "" - -- " i ja0B, sire, a, v.. ueurms, wru. it. u. MB"la,s V"U "lv" ln th dleret .tuley and Mrs. Littleton W- T. Waller. Camden and Vicinity Judge and Mrs. Howard Carrovv are on a trip to Florida and Cuba. Mr. d" Mrs. Waltar J. staats have MMHwd frero vwt( CMfo. Mwnu. Att intftrAatlm Nj.llnl will 1ia flVAtl thlfl tIttrnoon by Bliss Elizabeth Hood Latta jW Mr. Robert Armbruster In the ball fg of Mrs. 4'lifford Lwl' home, 30 S'a sta atreet Among the patroues 1 . George Fate Baker, Mr JAMpb uasaamt Mrs. J Louis !?UM)iW. U. iAnnii Harrison, lira. David - HrtS Clifford Lent. Mm- Wf f Kedaed i. Mrs. amuw x. . airfa, livBm w vuwbm. m Northeast Philadelphia Mr. and Jrrs, Thomas F. Carr, whose wedding took placo on Fcbiuary 5, nro spending their honeymoon at Washington and Old Point Comfort, Va.. and on their letiiru In Starch will be nt homo to their friends at 3612 Emerald street. Sirs. Carr prior to her marriage was Miss Anna Jfc Lnughlln, of 3137 Custer street Sirs'. C. Edward Sillier, of Chicago, is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Sirs. St. Gradess, of 2930 North 6th Btreet. Sir. M. Rosenbaum, of North 8th Btreet, has left for a trip to Lakdwood and thence to Hot Springs and Salt Lake City. Silas Helen O'Nell, of North 7th street. Is entertaining Miss Edith Summers, of Harrlsburg, Pa., as her guest for two weeks. Bliss Aline Wendell, of 2d and Thomp son Btreets, Is visiting relatives and friends In New York for a fortnight. The seventh annual supper and danca given by the New Century Division 253 of the a. L A. to the B. of L. E. will be held on Thursday, Slarch 2, at Clayton's Academy, 9th street and Girard avenue. Swarthmore Invitations hav. been Issued by Jlr. Jtorrls Clothier to tho men of tho senior class of Swarthmore College for a dinner nt tho Hellevuo-Stratford on Saturday evo nlng. This Is tho regular Swarthmore club dinner which Is given by Jtr. Clothier every year to tho outgoing bcnlors The marriage of JIIss Harriet Keen and Jlr. Wllliuin Turner will take place to morrow nt the homo of thq brido in Lans downe. The wedding will be very quiet, with no one but tho Immedlnto families present, and afterward the bridegroom and bride will tako an extended trip to tho Paclllo coast. JIIss Keen was formerly a student of Swarthmore College and Jtr. Turner Is a graduate and a member of the Ihl Kappa Psl Fraternity. They will bo at homo after September 1 nt Swarthmore. Wilmington Sirs. Edgar SI. Hoopes, Jr., has SIlsi Estolld Odell, of Nevvburg, N. Y as her guest this week. Jlrs. Hoopes will entertain at a tea for Sllss Odell and for her sister JIIss Frances Unln, also of Nowbuig,, this afternoon. Sir. and Jlrs. E. lleveiiy Culluii, of this city, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jliss Mabel Virginia Ciillcu, to Mr. Frank Everett Hiirtmaii. of Char lottesville, Va. Tho dato Is not sot for tho wedding, Miss Cullen Is a granddaughter of the late Judge Cullen, of Georgetown, and a great-granddaughter of Bishop Waugh, of Baltimore. Btr. and Sirs. William I Scott havo re turned from a 10 days' stay nt Birming ham, Ala. Sir. and Strs. Henderson Weir, Sir. and Sirs. James F, Nlelds, Sirs. Slontetth Jack son, Sir. Rodney Thayer and Sir. Ivers Adams havo left for Quebec, to btay at the Chateau Frontenao and enjoy the winter tports. Sllss Paulina SIcCorkindale is spending some time at Atlantic City, N. J, Dr. and Sirs. SI, F. Corkrau are enter taining tho Jotter's coutdn, Mrs. WUIiain T, Lawton, of Baltimore, Bid. Tho first annual banquet and reunion of tho old Northwood Athletic Club was hold at the Continental Hotel on Saturday evening. For a number of years the Northwood tcnni3 represented Frnnlsford nn tho gridiron and diamond and won many brilliant victories at Suinmerdale ami on tho old Country Club grounds. Tho reunion brought tho boyH together for the first tlmo since 1910. The committee in chnrgo was composed of Jlr. Georgo Boyd, Jtr. Ollvor Cromwell, Sir. Gcorgo Browu and Sir. Harry S. Donat, chair man. JIIss Eleanor Gallagher, of 2C06 Rhnwn street, was guest of honor Tuesday at a Washington's Birthday party given by Sir. and Jlis. Howard I'llks, of Rydal, I 'a. The guests included .Mr. and Jlrs. William Carroll, Jlr. und .Mrs. George A. Hawkins, Jlr. and Jlrs. Thomas A. Unas, Miss .Sophia Jnyucs. Bliss Helen Levin, Sllss Elizabeth JIaglll, JIIss Betsy Ben son, Jlihs JInrgiicrlto Lambert, Jliss Rcba Dutton, JIIss Beatrice Locke, JIIss Joiephlno Flemmlng, Jliss Edna Walker, JIIss Caroline Pinker, JIIss Florenco Don nelly, JIIss Gracu Dotterer, Stiss Blarlon Philips, JIIss Sluitha Fow, Miss Paulino Jlarlnoff, Mr. Itnlph Jarvls. Sir. Philip neimenson, jlr. waiter Jlooney, Sir. Charles Kelly, Sir. Harvey Dutton, Sir. Harris Tyson, Sir. Paul II. Prlmm, Sir. Hugh Daw. Sir. Horace E. Fronefleld, Sir. lbort Joyce, Jtr. John Jf. Folly, Sir. Oscar Dunlap, Jtr. William Smith, Sir. Kirk Sllverwood, Sir. John Graham and Sir. James T. Grlillths. Sir. and Sirs. T. Stott. of 5430 North Water street and Sir. and Sirs. William Jlargerlson, of 522D Nortli Front street, Olney, aro spending some time in Florida. Jlrs. Charles Potter, of Sellers and Lelper streets, Is convalescing nt her homo after several weeks' treatment at tho Frankford Hospital for blood-poison-Ing. Tho Fo Chaso jronday Club will hold an up'Mi meeting at tho Episcopal Parish House this evening, when Jlrs. John Clarence Ia-o will talk on "Acrosi Siberia Alone." The soloists will bo Bliss Chal fnnte, Sir. Keer and Mr. Walters WILL AID AT ST. AGNES' CONCERT M WdA 10 ty- rHtxMHa WK(g4 bv Langhorne "Playing tho Game," by an all-star cast of the members of tho Rucks County Country Club will be tha attraction on Slarch 11 In the Casino of the clubhouse. What's Doing Tonight llelievue- Matlne Mimical Club concert. Stratford Hotel: 8 o'clock. Canadian Society supper-danca. airtMuru Jioicii 9 U C1UCK. Lecture. "Highway Problems ttj vuiuu, uy iv. u. uuier. 8 o'clock. Houth Philadelphia Ihislneu Men'a AasocU tion annual dinner, AilolpUla Hotel; 0.30 o'olock. Holrn) by Choral Society of Church of St. iuMtlr. ?!l1 ami n ljinrv (, a Dellevus- lnnm I. i'ranklU lnatltute. !i ami Da I.ancey atrreti; i Mureton. rtcltal. Griffith Ha.ll; a Sautour, o'clock. County Osteopathia Soelty, Hotel Adelchla: J 30 o'clock. nance for beneflt of JI!erlcordU Hoapltal, Rltz-Curlton. Henry o'clock. I)turo, "Continuation School," by Prof. J.-0?,, N'J'if11?', Ken""" Irl Alumni Building; 8:15 o'olock. Special nwetlne of Central Hurt Sshool Alumni to dUoues military training-, High School. Broad an4 Oraon streets; ( o'clock. . 8t. Paul's ouclire 5d dance, Hotel Walton: I o'clock. University xUaku lecture. "Qroat Moral 4. uuitwKu opaeta. o miesls of Sir. John R. K. Scott, .Mr. Frank A. Hnrrlgnn, Jtr. Witllnm If. Wilson, itr. John C. BIcAvoy nnd Mr. Frnncla Jl. JtcAdnmi nt tho an nual costume dance en mnsque, 'to be given nt tho Unla Auditorium In Cynwyd on Friday, Jtnrcli 3. This dnncc, which hns become n fixed celebration, prtimlses to surpass tho dnncc of last jenr for originality nnd oddity. Special elaborate decorating of the latest vogue has been nrrangeil. Among the guests will lie JInjor Thomas H. Smith nnd Jtrs. Smith, Mr. nnd JtrR. Joseph 1. Itogers, Judge John sr. Patterson and Jlrs. Patterson, Judgo Charles Y. Audcnrlcd nnd Jtrs. Audenrlcd, Sir. and Mrs. William S. Vnio nnd Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Edwin II. Vnre. A remarkable feature will bo Hie Introduc tion of Hawaiian string music. Tho Sectional Committee or tho Phila delphia Young Friends' Association pre sented tho play, "A Hnchelor's Itomnnco." last evening In tho Auditorium of the Philadelphia Young Friends' Association Hulldlng. fontho benefit of tho Friends' Neighborhood! Guild. Those In tho cist wete Jliss Dorothy Wolff, JIIss Alice Thompson Miller. Jtlss Lillian Frnntr, JIIss Violet E. Hosi. JIIss Pearl II. Mitchell, JIIss Sue ('. Wlndle. Jtlss Jlnrjorlo Kuplee. Jlr. Joseph Harold Watson, Jtr. J. Wnrmn Pnxson, Jlr. Al fred E Darnell, Jlr Lawrence Wlllbnnk Kcene, Jlr. I). Owen Stephens and Jlr. Itudulph J. Suplec. Tho patronesses Included Jlrs. Isaac II. Clothier, Sirs. Edward C. Dixon, Jlrs. Hornco JIathor Llpplncott, Jtrs Wallace Llpplncott, Jlrs. Joseph J. Unity, Jlrs. J. Eugcno Unkrr, Jtrs Sarah A. nickncll, Jlrs. Albert I'. Hruhaker. Jtrs. Samuel J. Hunting. Jlrs. Jtorgan Bunting, Sirs. Mary T. nye. JIIss Arabella Carter. Jlrs. W. Lane Vcrlcmleu, Sirs. Hobert L. Coates, Sllss Elizabeth C. Darby, Sirs. Jtnry Dickinson, Jlrs. Anna A. Emily, Jlrs. E. Lawrence Foil, Jlrs. Henry Ferris. Jtrs. Edwin Garrett, Jlrs. William Byron Fur bush, Jlrs. William S. Hallowell, Jtrs. William I. Hull. Jlrs. A. Davis Jackson, Jlrs. Walter J. Johnson. Mrs. Florenco G. Kecne, JIIss Hnchet Knight, Jtrs. Thomas Llghtfoot, Jlrs. Walker E. Lanvlll, Jlrs. William JIncWnltors, Jlrs, Gcorgo L. Mitchell, Jlrs. Joslah Sillier, Sirs. Edwin 13. Newcomer, Jtrs. Lucy Blddlo Lowls. Jtrs. Charles 13. Hires. Sirs. Arthur P. Jnckson. Jrrs. Itcbecca H. Nicholson, Sirs. Harry T. Palste, Sirs. Elizabeth N. Pus son. Sirs. Edward S. Power, Jlrs. .1. Barnsloy Watson, Jlrs. Albert Jt. Way, Jlrs. Pcnnock SI. Way, Jlrs. Edmund Web ster, Jlrs. J. Barnard Walton, Btlss Jtary H. Whltson, Bliss Elizabeth H. Powell. Jtrs. William L. Price. Jltft. Joseph Itoberts, Jlrs. CInrenco W. Smith. Jlrs. Henry It. Swope, Jtrs Alice Barber Stevens, Jtrs. Charles ,T. Suplce, Sirs. Charles J. Suplce, Jr., nnd Sirs. Frederick P. Suplee. A very Important nnd Interesting meet ing of tho Uniiiue Club was held at tho homo of JIIss Ethel Wolf, 3008 Berks street. The following were present: Jtlss Jean Baron, Jtlss Itao Baron, JIIss Penrl Iturnsllnc, Jliss Sarah Corson, Jliss Exslo Deutsch, JILss Slary Segel, JIIss Hose Krakovitz. Jtlss Helen Jtargnlls. Jllhs Ethel Wolf, JIIss Fannie Cohen, JIIss llcba Steltzcr, JIIss Gcrtudo Silver, Jliss Slelba Buxbaum and Jtiss Matilda Lcvlt Tho next meeting will bo held nt the homo of JIIss Pearl Burnstlnc, 127 North 10th street. Jlr. and Jlrs. George W. Keller enter tained at their home, 1714 Jllfflln street, on Blonday evening ln honor of JIIss Ethel 31. teller, Jlr. Thomas A. Ilannon acted as host. Supper was served ln tho dining loom, which had been appropriately deco rated for tho occasion, covers being laid for 30 quests, JIIss Lillian Stockcr, Sllss Helen UUnen, Bliss Helen La Boehme, Sllss JIary Bernlcu Zeller, Sir. Thomas A. Hannon, Sir. Frank Feeney, Jtr. Lawrence Itowo and Sir. Georgo Lamroux enter tained will: music, whllo Bliss La Boehmo and Jlr. Hannon recited. Among the others present wero Jliss Edith Gallagher, Sllss Slae Towers, JIIss Jlarguerlto Tow ers, JIIss Slae Gulnane, JIIss JIary Lut trcll, Sllss Helen Luttrell, JIIss Jlarguerlto Better, Sirs. Larklns. Sirs. Ilettcr, Mr. W. W. O'Brien. Btr. H. Coyle. Jlr. George W. Zeller, Jr.. Sir. Augustus Zeller, Jlr. Rich ard Wngner, Sir. James Larklns, Sir. Georgo ilettcr, Sir. Michael Robinson and Jtr. Coulston. Bliss JIary Cola entertained at her home, 1010 South Randolph street, on Sunday afternoon. The guests included Bliss Jane Brown, Bliss Mario Costello, Miss Frances Brown, Bliss Jane Pagano, Bliss Emily Giordano, Bliss Josephine Giordano, Bliss Rose Segal, JIIss Rose Clements. JIIss Grace Pantellno, Sllss Anna Cola, Bliss Catharine Pallanto. Bliss Slary Tallarlco, Bliss Theresa Standi, Sllss Angelina Blum, Bliss Josephine Standi, Miss Btary Will lams, JIIss Edna Cassell, Sir. Alexander Nnrdoue. Jtr. Henry Capano, Sir. Thomas I'aclttl. Jtr. Josoph Rola. Btr. William De Slayo, Sir. Anthony Rola, Mr. Domcnlck Esposlto, Jlr. Joseph I'olll, Sir. Joseph Frank. Jtr. Anthony Sesto, Mr. Ralph Pllla, Sir. D imenluck Capaldl, Sir. Louis Carfaguo, Sir. James Colazzl, Sir. Ercul Paucratlus. Btr. Francis E. Capano, Sir. Anthony Stucclictti, Sir. Georgo Pollzzc, Sllss Rose Nestor, Jlr. Ercul Paugrazlo, Sir Francis Fortunato, Sir. George Papa ueri and tho Italo-Amcrican Progressive) Association, Tho last meeting of the Jlishairul Zlon was held Sunday at tho home of Btlss Stay Sap, 81S South street Jtr. Leon Her man Rose, tha adviser to the club, de livered the second of his series of lec tures on "Jewish History." SIIbs Mollle Goldberg, Sllss Reba Rose, Miss Rose Sommers and Btr. Benjamin Portnoft en tertained with songs, vvlillo tha president, Btr. Btorrls Rnblnovltz j tha vice president, Bliss Gertrude Rubinstein; Mr. Abraham Klmmelblutt and Sir. Stax Wind read essays, Sllss Dorothy Jaspan, Miss Anna Stein and Bllba Kate Katlnsky recited. After the singing of "America" In honor of tha birthday of George Washington the meeting was adjourned. H. Urndwohl. of New York, at th Hotel Slnrsellles, New York. In honor tt tha betrothal of his nieces, Jtlss Carrye M Gradwohl, to Jlr. Albert St. Lam, of 1S23 West Tloga street, this city, and Mi,i Hose Gradwohl, to Mr.MarotU SlmmorAj,of New York, on Sunday afternoon. The Ladles' Aid Society of Emmanuel Presbyterian Church. 42d street arid Olrnrd avenue, will give tho annual Mar tha Washington supper (his evening. Sir. und Mia. It. W. Wolfe wero the guests of honor nt a dinner given by Mr nnd Jlrs. Loiil- Jacobson, tof 4087 Market stroet, on SUndny. Covers wero laid for 20 guests. Jtls JIarlo Jones and Jtlss Grnco Jones, daughters of Jlr, William It. Jones, gava a Washington's Birthday pnrty at their home, 802 Pnrrlsh street. Their guesUl In cluded Atlst Knthryn Cain. Miss Jennie Shine. IvtlHM Florence Anderson, SJIsb Mar garet Anderson, Sllss Evelyn Lelber, BIlM Irene Blctrcnwiild. Minn Marin llussell. Jtlsi JIary Jones, JIIss Hose Lartdesbcrg, JIlsi Beatrice Sllber. Jtlss StarlOn Rice, JIIss Edna McCarthy, Jlr, Alfred Lauff, Jlr. Waller McCarthy. Jlr. IMward ,&vre girt. Jlr. Franklin Sllber. Jtr. Gustay Helbcr nnd Mr. Howard Jones. JIIss Hannah Selglo entertained at hor home. 2142 West Berks street, on Sunday evening. Among those present wero Bt :s Jennnotto Cooper. JIIss Esther 8, Moore, JIIss Lea Strauss, Btlss Hannah Sefgie. JIIss Eleanor WItklns, JIIss Frances Grel ger and Jtlss Edytho Prlnclvalll; Mr, JIaxwcil 31. Farber, Mr. Edward J, Slelll herg. Jtr. I. William Gash, Mr. Joseph E. Segal, Jlr. Samupl L. Abrnms, Btr. 7fa thnnlcl J. Selbst and Str. Harry G, Cohen. Tho Jlontcflorlans' leap year dance wtH be given ror the benefit of tho Hfcbrew nnd Snhbath school this evening at Star- tel's. Broad street above Columbia avenue. Tho commltteo In charge has arranged some very novel features. Delaware County Jtr. nnd Sirs. Harry Burkholdcr, of Powelton nvenue, announce the birth of u son. JIIss JIargaret Dunn, of Springfield avc line, Clifton Heights, will entertain tho members of her sorority this evening. Jlr. William Zlnger, of Drexel HID. left Tuesday for a four weeks' trip to Pahrt Beach. Tlie members of the Drexel Hill Ath letic Association will glvo it card party nnd danco in Aldan Hall on JIarch 4. Jlra. William Katz la chairman of tho committee, and will bo assisted by Mrs, Nlerman Howcr, Jlrs. Walter Atmour, Jlrs. William White, Sirs. Harry Wlther ingtou, Sirs. Howard Aldred, Sirs. FB. Bcnsc. Sirs. Lillian Cannan, Mrs. Edward Fay, Strs, Jnmes Garflold, Btrs. Charles Garland, Sirs. C. Hafor. Sirs, H. Hanson, Mrs. Jt. I lower. Sirs. E. Kauffman, Mrs. Thomas SI. Sl'eloy, Jtrs, Harry Miller, Mm. E. H. Jturphy, Jlis Charles Osehbach. Jtrs. E. Parker, Strs. Frank J. Reeves, Jtrs. ABher Rossctter, Jlrs. Alfred I Steward, Jlrs. E. Blocker. Sirs. Philip Spacter, JtrB. A. S, Wlckham, Jlrs. IL O. Uphouso, Jlrs. Clyde E. Etchholtz, Mrs. Wallace Llpplncott. Bliss Elizabeth Levin. Sirs. Edward W. Barber and Mrs. T. W. Barnhlll. South Philadelphia Sir. David N. Fcldman. n student at Dickinson Law School, Carlisle, spent' the woek-eml with his parents, Blr. and Mr. Nathan Fcldman. of 712 Jackson strev. AMUSEMENTS FORREST Last 3 Evgs. Last Mntinco Saturday ALL GAYETY AND BEAUTY KLAW ti ERLAKQint'S PEnitLESS BtUSICAL PRODUCTION AROUND THE MAP ORIGINAL N. Y. CAST 125 Next Week Seats Today Oreatest Muitcal Shotr Brer Produced ZIEGFELD FOLLIES B. F. Keith's Theatre CHHSTNUT AND TWELFTH BTREETS WORLD'S MOOT CIIKATIVE DANCEIH RUTH ST. DENIS Asslited by TED BIIAWN CO. RUTH ROTB: J. C. NUGENT 6 CO.t BIO CITY IXIUU; OTHElt BIO FEATURES Not W'eK WEOER K F1EI.D3 (Themeelvee) Globe Theatre 1? Ji.JK)KZ .IVDVYILLB Continuous' A. 51. to 11 1. M. 10a. 13o, i5o. Th9 PASSINQ REVUB OF 1010" "MYSTERIOUS MAID IN WHITE MASK" AND OTIIEIt BIO. FEATURES CheStllUt bt. Chwtant Bloir 11th Bt. Third Week's Engagement OC the N. A. Bpectaeular War Picture. "Or the Firing Lino With Germans-' Mr. Durboroujh Appears at Each Biiowtng. Beats S5a from 3 to IS P. M. dally except Saturdays. After O, SSo and COo. OalUry, IBe, A reception will be elven by Mr, Meyer AMUSEMENTS ACADEMT OP JIU8IC ELMENDORP TliA VBLER RA CQNTEVIt AT 2:80 S. PUtowtky, 1I2S Hll North Laders." by Dr. Area airecc. Dinner to H. BroiU streot. Cnrlstlan Kodaavvr rally, Orace Itdlormtd Church, llth uxmI JIuptlasdon atreexa, "Club Nlsbt." City Club of Philadelphia, neat floutta Truat ftimwnr. Annual bauquat. l'aaayunli Avooufl DuahMi Y,u..a A HB.k.,1 ,1.... f n ii ,.. rh', ,,.1. - JfTT MVM W AW-UaUW. ! Bl I M above UlrarU avaua. cfa'a. nua Ui J Jib Ptvetea by J Stuibatt fcliiw. Mm ETHEL WAVn-tAH WSS EL1AK0B CB9WLEX NotkM fur the Society pae will be accepted uuU urluted In tbo Kienliur Lcdtcr. but all auch notice tutu, be v-rltuu ou oue ldo of the iwper, uiuit bo algucU lu lull, MltU lull addrca, ui4 uliiu poalble Mlrphuue uuuibcr iuut b elvvu. 6end all auch cvuimuuloatlouj ta "tvocUly KdUux." Kvejoliur Ledser. W CliMtuvtt atreet. UUm tlwae requlremeuta are carried wit W ttwt fwlAaaUna aojy 1) nu.-tela. (he uuU- wftl tut fce : Fri. Evg. .& Sat. Mat The British Isles 0c. lie. tl.CO. at Heppe'a. 1110 Cbeatnut Bt. Aniph., at Academy. 2eo TTI 1 0e 1SH MARKET S0o j: xiav ALL THIS Week Direct from ?h Stanley Theatre. MARY PICKFORD tlrl (Tooy Little Peppina" ATiTOT.PWT MAT- too'' at as" KAREWELI. APPEARANCES lpiRJ? Q? MR- GrTtTT?P'M In Alfred butro'a U H. QUA Xaili A1N Dellihtf ut Comedy "THE TWO VIRTUES" With SUBS ALEXANDRA CARUSL T VDTP TONIGHT AT BilB AJAAVAVJ REQ. SUTREH SATURDAY "8CORE3 A BUCCESas A NOVELTT." UuJIblla "THE OiSILY GIRI" Bjr JUnry Dleaaora and Victor Herbert. DliyJ-n-iJ Watlnwa Wed. t Bat. at S , Klaw (i ErUngtr ft Ceorf e Tyler Preeent POLLYANNA JT atoi P'av. StrfaiUg deed CAeer, Beit Beat 11.60 at Popular V4. Hatlcj ri , I MAniiET ABOVE 10TH OLcHIltJ,y Marguerite Clark out ot Tuts DRivrra" Added -Scemle (Colored) "Zudr Zee ttwdjea" "AS THE BOTTOil OF THE SEA." ACADKJ4T MONDAY. FEa 38. AT 9 P Jd, SCHUMANN-HELNK BeneAt of CfaUdraa'a Houiropathlo HwpMal. Ticket. 2-W. and 10O. M Ppis'i AsiphlUieatre, - f AwaTSKSP: BILLIS5 BURKK Jj "ti fljutUli v V&atir MBTROPOUTAN OPBHa, HOUatt METROfOWTAN OPERA CQ-. NEW TjS SeTffS. Mme,SANS-GNIS Mme, Fairar, Curtla. WW, SUrtUdlt, AW s4ta. 110 Cbaatuwt St WU 4134, ftas 47 WALNUT isrSiaa? A PAIR OF SIXES NU V,-ltVTT AND JE1T IN COjA jtotr Uai TICK UsaIa Wed, fM irt , rt -" II "l1 nBday MaU, &.y.y: xtmi e ai- 4 4 &T . J