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THE NEW YORK TIMES. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1913. SOCIETY PORTRAITS BY MODERN MASTERS ON EXHIBITION OCIrTTT is to enjoy novel diver -ion tht tok In the exhlMiton of vumen'i prtralts by modern mas ters, which to to gJvn under tn management of Mr. Philip M- at the Ula'rner Galleries, 705 Fifth Avenue, beginning on Thursday afternoon and continuing tmtil Sunday. Feb.

ITL Inclusive. This eshlbltlort will a snub! one mapy of the portrait of prominent society women of New York bve n-ver befr been shown, and tt lo In all of mm, art and suffrage combined in both of which Mn Lydlg la greatly Interested. During tha week-day afternoon an ad-tnls-lon will be and there will a mustral programme and tea at each aflon. But for the Sunday afternoon Mm. Lydlg.

who reel'le at 21 Eat Flfty--wond Street, wlir provide ticket for art student who may wish to study the painting of WhUtler, argent, Zorn. Troubetzkoy, BorcHa, Shannon. Bully. dishing, Blanche. Alexander.

Fla-vu uk. Cotton. Kendall. 8tory. and many other.

Friday was picture banging- day. and Mrs. Lydlg ha grouped the painting In a Very effective manner, the hag been awlKtcd In the enterprise by Mrs. Egerton Wlnthrop. of 114 East Thirty-ninth Klreet, and Mr.

John W. Brannan of 11 Wct Twelfth Street, from whom tickets may be obtained for all afsstona. Among the pointings to be shown will be W'hlHter's portrait of Rosa Corder, 1. nt by Richard Canf leld. and Ida Little Eoy Blue," lent by Mr.

Herbert Pratt; Sargent's portrait of Mra. Charle B. Alexander. Mis Helen Brlce. Mra.

John Mra nvn Morris. Mr. I Thomas Man-on. and Mra. I.

Newton Stokes: Ander Eorna portrait of Mra. W. 1 I Katbbone Bacon. Prince TroubeUkoy a portrait of Mra. Harry Payne Whitney, Mra.

Borolla by Joachim Borolla Bastlda, lent by Mra. Archer Huntington; Shan-ron'i portrait of Mr. Samuel Untermy-r, Thomaa Sully's painting or Mis Ellsa Downing, lent by Mrs. Robert Ooelet; Howard Cushlng'a portrait of Mra. Payne "Whitney, John W.

Alexander's portrait of Mr Thomas Hastings. Mr. Robert Coi-U-t; by Mr. Fuirs, the German painter; rianieng, portrait of Mrs. Ogden and Benjamin Porter's painting of Mrs Henry Clew, Portraits of Mr.

Henry Vlllard. Mr. Hugo Reisinger. Mr. Howard CuBhlng, Mr.

Reginald de Ko-ven Mis Marjorl Curtis. Mis. Willard Straight, Mr. Vlrtor Srchan. Miss Julia Bobbins, and Miss Beatrice Bend will aUo be shown.

Rlshel Blandy. The wedding of Misa Llla M. Blamly; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blandy of 113 West 121st Street, to Warren K.

be celebrated at o'clock on Tuesday evening In St. BartholomeWe Church, and will be followed by a reception at Sherry1. Ml os Blundy will be attended by Miss Hilda, Corra, who la to be the maid of honor, and the Mine Gladys Mace. Ma- lion. N.

and Katherlne Carter of Maryland. Mr. tUshel will have as best man his trolher Alvtn RlsheL The. usher se-lfctod Include William, Charle and Howard Blandy. brother of the bride.

Samuel Harris, Jack Payne and Eruest Wrluht of Philadelphia. Miss Blandy entertained her attendants at dinner ysterdy, and Mr. Kisnei gave Ms bachelor dinner on Friday, evening. Sunnj side Day Nursery Benefit. Mis Beatrice Trait ha charge of the tWketa for the benefit performance, on Tuesday evening of "Romance," at Maxlne Llllotf Theatre, for the benefit of the Bunnyaide Day Nursery lu Went ICMtb Street.

Miss Pratt Is chairman of the committee who arranged the benefit, which Is made up of Mr. Charle Lewi Tiffany, Miss Eleanor tie Graft Cujler and the chair Mr. Pallas Buche Pratt 1 President and Mifa Cuyler Vice President. Mn. C.

n. Agnew. H. J. Chis- holm.

Mrs. John CUflin. Mrs. Cleve land II. Dodge, Mr.

11. II. Landon, Mra O. E. Klfsel.

Mrs. Lewi Gouverneur Morrte. Mrs. George W. Perkins.

Mrs, Archlnald D. Russell, Mra. Charle H. Tweed, Mis Evelyn Wltherbee. Mrs.

C. II. Wildes. Mrs. Jennings.

Mr. John A. Hadden, Mr. W. P.

lUrden- fcergh. Mrs, Morton L. Fearey, Mrs. Marlon Eppley. Mrs.

F. 8tevens and Mrs. John T. Pratt, are ptronesaes. Concert at Mrs.

Butler's To-morrow. A II, 1 A moon at 3 o'clo-4c at the home of Mrs. Tresoott Hall Butler, 32 Tark Avenue, for the benefit of the New Tork City Committee of the State Charities Aid Association. Interest has been manifested In this work, and the concert promises to ail materially. The artists to appear are Francla Rogers and George Uarrere.

Tit list of patronesses Includes Mrs. Austin Hecksher, Mra. Norman 8. Walker. Mrs.

Chester Clark Boynton, Mrs. Walter Shaw Brewster, Mrs. F. L. Cranford, Frederick C.

Boynton, Mtna Helen Butler. Mrs. Cleveland Dodge. Mrs. "William K.

Draper. Mi-. Edward P. Fowler. MiK Anna B.

Evans, Mrs. Homer Folks. Mrs. Richard Irvtn. Miss Clara livtn.

Miss N. Ireland. Mr. C. Grant 1 Farge.

Mlas Katherlne T. Moore, Miss Ruth. Morran. Mrs. Arthur "Wol- wii.

nu airs, jiuoorne u. Itooseveit Last of Four Dances. Th last of the scries of four fiances rganled for the young married people is lo be held on Tuesday evenina- Sherry's. As usual there will be general dancing, and a buffet supper la to be ervra ai nnumgni. Among the.

ra are Mr. and Mrs. Preacott Blade, 1 Mr." and Mrs. Willard S. Brown, Mr.

and i Mi-s. Irving Brokaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel rhflp, Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence T. Du-rant, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slocum. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Van Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. William 1L Plnsmore.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Prenllc Kellogg. Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver Harrtman Mr. and Mr. Frederick 1. Delafteld.

Mr. and Hit. Gut Van Am-tings, Mr. and Mrs, Goelet GsUaUn, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry O. Trevor, Mr. and Mrs, O. Rich Steers, and Mr. and Mrs.

Howard tavion. Tha third of the aeries was given at Sherry" on last Tuesday evening. Wlsg Williams to Wed en Thursday. Mi Georgia Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mr.

Charle p. William ef this city and Stunlngton, will on Thursday afternoon become the bride of- Amoa Cottlng St hermerhoru. Tn wedding will be celebrated at the home of the bride's parents. UOO Firth Avenue, and be naail Coadjutor Bishop NeUon of Al-by. is to officiate.

Katie Schermerhorn will be Missi uitams maid of honor, and Mr. Svher-rn. tbom will have a bet man hi brother. John Egmont Schemerhom. Mr.

B. hermerhorn and Mlxa Wililame. la a uitrce of Air. George U. WarTen, tA Novel Diversion This Week Under the to HCLtN BRICE, BY ARCiCNT- obtaned their marriage license last mn r.

I Auction Tournament at Colony Club. On Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock an auction tjurnament will be held at tho Colony Club, 1J0 Madison Avenue, through the courtesy of Mrs. James A. Wright for the benefit of the civic work of the' Public Forum of th Church of the Ascension. A large sale of tickets has been and those In charge are anxious to further Increaso the fund.

Tickets may be obtained from Mr. George Ethridge of 27 Fifth Avenue, also from Miss Bes sie Rospiter of 100 East Sixty-seventh Street Mrs! Gould to be Hostess at Georgian Court. Mr. and Mrs! George J. Gould are to en-tertaln a house party for the week-end at Georgian Court, their country place at Lake wood, N.

and on Washington's Birthday they are to have a small costume dinner and dance for their guests, additional g-uests going to Lakewood for that Lenten Classes for the Week. The Lenten sewing classes are being unusually well attended this year, and much work for those In the various city Institutions and hospitals will be accomplished before Easter. On Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock the second meeting of the sewing class of the Fresh Air Association of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine will be held at the home ot Mrs. Richard Irvln.

1 West Thirty-ninth Street. There will be music and Mrs, Thomas C- T- Craln.of 121 West Seventy-fifth, Street will on Thursday be the hostess at the meeting of the class whli sews or the Catholic Institute for the Blind. Miss Leary's class will meet as usual on Thursday afternoon at her home, Fifth Avenue, The sewing class organized by Mrs. Charles James Welch will meet on Friday at Mrs. William F.

Sheehan's. 10 East Fifty-sixth Btreet This class works for the benefit of the Italian Mission or 30 Elisabeth Street which is under the care of the Rev. W. H. Walsh.

S.J. They make only housekeeping necessities. Mrg. John D. Wood of 118 East Thirty- sixth Street will have the third meeting of the class which sews for the benefit of the Nursery and Child's Hospital, also on Miss Castles's Engagement.

An Interesting engagement announced last week was that of Miss Frances Cas daughter of John Westley Cas ties of Morn'-stown, N. to Pomeroy Tucker Francis, son of the late Charles S. Francis and Mrs. Francis of Troy, N. T.

Mr. Castles was in the banking business In New York for several years be fore his death. Mr. Francis is a graduate of Yale in the class of '12. and while at college was a member of the 'Varsity football team.

He Is one of the of The Troy Time. His father was for many years in the Diplomatic Service, having served as American Ambassador to Austria- Hungary and prior to that was Minister to Greece, Rumania, and Servla. Mrs. Castles and her daughter spend their Winters in New they have many friends. The wedding will probably take place In June.

Miss Meyer to Wed. A recent engagement of widespread in terest in that of Miss Aly Meyer, young est daughter of the Secretary of the Navy SMMei Womee Everywhere Bepennd UpoBi SlS0C and 1 MBS A r- a Give Costume Dance ir I I TCt 1 v--v KJi h2h Ma, rl y) hOO i -r ril sSstA -t I Jh- BfJ BBaiBaMaK-WSBSSWsaWB i i PAYNET VHITNEV BY TROVBETKOrtl and Mrs. George Von Lengerke Meyer, to Lieut Raymond P. Rodgers, U. S.

N. Miss Meyer was educated abroad, and with her sister made her debut in Italy while their father was American Ambassador at Rome. Since they returned to Washington six years ago they have been very active In the social life there, and have been entertained largely in New York. Eleut. Rodgers la the son of Rear Admiral Raymond F.

Rodgers, U. S. and is attached to the Presidential yacht Mayflower. He is also one of the Junior social aids at the White House. No date has been set for the wedding.

A Bal Masque. To mark the midseason of Lent, a bal masque will be given In the ballroom at the Tlaxa on the first night of Ml-Careme week. Monday. Feb. 24, under the allspices of the ladies' auxiliary of the South Side Hospital of Long Island.

The hospital is located at Babylon, L. and many women of Social importance, who have country estates on Long Island, are interested in the success of the affair. Tickets may be had from Mrsv Raymond 8. White, 10 East Sixty-third Street Mrs. William May.

157 East Eighty-first Street or Mrs. Robert C. Watson, ot 105 West Fifty-fifth Street The Floor Committee will consist of Au gust Belmont, Jr.r Theodore Crane, Howard Dickinson, Aymar Johnson, Edgar Leonard. Grosvenor Nicholas, Dr. Will iam B.

Savahe. Robert Watson. William Wood, and Mifflin Wharton. The patronesses Include Mrs. William G.

Bates, Mrs. John Borland, Mrs. August Belmont Mrs. Henry W. Bull.

Mrs. Amos Tuck French, MVS. John H. French. Mrs.

Charle Dana Gibson, Mrs." Gerald Holllns, Mrs. Harry K. Knapp, Mrs. IJavld King. It- Lef ferts, Mar shall Lef ferts, Mrs.

John J. Mason. Mrs. James A. McCrea, -Miss Alice Nicholas.

Mrs. J. Fred Pierson, Mrs. Stephen H. P.

Pell, Mrs. Richard Wharton, Mrs, George L. Rives, Mrs. Samue.l Stevens Sands, Mrs. Walker Breeze Smith, Mrs.

Archibald G. Thatcher. Mrs. Charles A. Van Renssalaer, Mrs.

Richard Watson. Mrs. Robert C. Watson, Mrs. H.

Duncan Wood, and Mrs. Robert Watson, Jr. Among the of the ladies' auxiliary are Mrs. E. Maltland Armstrong.

Mrs. Charle H. Kerner. Mrs. Stuyvesant Le Roy, Mrs.

Charles D. Smith, Mn William Lorlng- Andrews, Mrs. William D. Parsons, Mrs. Richard Dana.

Mrs. Alfred W'agstaff. Mrs. Malcolm C. Williams, Mrs.

Spencer Aldrlch, Mrs. Bayard C. HoppJn. Mr. Howard C.

Dickinson, Mrs. Francis Smyth, Mrs. Samuel Wagstaff, Mrs. Raymond D. Little, Mrs.

Julian T. Davles, Mrs. F. B. Stuyvesant Mrs.

Sherman Flint Mrs. Redmond S. White, Mrs. Harold E. Hewlett, Mrs.

William B. Savage, and Mrs. Noel Carpenter. In Aid of the French Hospital. A musical entertainment and dance are' to be given at.

the Plaza on Wednesday evening. Feb. 20. for the benefit of the French Hospital of 400 West Thirty-fourth Street The following artists have given their services for the evening: Mme. Jeanne Gervlllc-Rcache, Mme.

Jeanne Maubourg, Mile. Pauline Regnier. Mile. Stella de Platkowska, Paul Dufault. Jan Deggol-ler, and Mr.

and Mrs. Castle. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. J. F.

252 West Ninety-first Street The patronesses Include Mra Etlenne LaneU Mrs. Jules Aubry. Mrs. Ernet Biardot, Mrs. Chauveau, Mrs.

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HINDS, 150 West SL, Portland, Maine I MIIIM I P. Managemient ot Mrs. at Georgian Court on rirtS. CHARLES f3. ALEXANDER eYA.R.qiEyTt; Gourd, Mrs.

Archer Huntington, Mrs. Frances Tarker, Mrs Louis Huot, Mrs. Charle May, Mrs. Andre Massenet. Mrs.

Blanche Paladlnl, Mrs. U. B. Porter, Mrs. Theodore Saltzer.

Mrs. Percy Turnure, and Miss Almee Deljnonlco. Extra May Dance. Miss Henrietta 'Wilmerdlng has arranged an extra dance to be given by the May class at Delmonlco's on Friday evening, April 11. The patronesses include- Mrs.

S. Montgomery Roosevelt, Mrs. Sidney de Kay, Mrs. Ferdinand Sands, Mrs. A.

Clinton Wllmerdlng, and Mrs. Frederick Southack. Some of the members interested In the extra dance are the Misses Mathllde Mourraille, Marjorie Leaycroft Frances Montagu Ward, Emily de Neuf vllle, Catherine Dench, and James McCosh Magie. Charles D. Ortn.

O'Neal Shntwell, Robert Ingersoll Brown, Mason A. Stonfti-and Howard J. Miller. Some Lenten Lectures. i Miss Sterling has arranged to give three additional mornings of Current International Drama on Thursdays, at the home of Mrs.

William Alfred' Perry, 7 East Fifty-sixth Street, beginning on Thursday. i v.r".' Among those whi have ubscrlbe 'for these supplementary" mornings are Mra. E. Francis Hyde. Mrs.

Lorenzo Easton Wood house. Mrs. 'Edward M. Knox. Mrs.

Gllliat Schroeder, Mrs. James Gregory Mrs. James B. Dickson, Mrs. Charles F.

Schmidt, Mrs. Herbert Sherman, and Mrs. Charles C. Nadal. Dr.

Charle Frederick Aked of San Francisco lectures at the Waldorf-Astoria Saturday morning. 22, under the patronage pf lha following women; Mrs. William M. Ivins. Mrs.

William Henry Hays, Mrs. Henry Vllllard, Mrs. J. Heron Crossman, Mrs. William Warner Pen-field.

Mrs. Louis J. Allen, and Miss Grace C. Strachan. His subject will be "The Romance of the Golden West" For the Blue Ridge Industrial School.

An auction bridge party will be given at the Ritz-Carlton on the afternoon of Friday. March 7, at 2:30 o'clock, for the benefit of Blue Ridge Industrial School. 'This school is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains, In Greene County, among a population sorely In need of Its services. The object of -the school is to give industrial training under religious Influences to the mountain boys and girls. The Rev.

George I Mayo was the founder, and ia the Superintendent of the school. His work Is conducted under an Advisory Board of distinguished men devoted to the welfare of the Institution. The following 'have consented to act as patronesses: Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson, Mrs. Lorenzo Semple, Mrs.

Charles C. Barrows, Mrs. W. E. G.

Gaillard, Mrs. Edward R. Stettlnlus, Mrs. J. Markham Marshall, Mrs.

Louis Haskell, Mrs. Riley M. Gilbert, Mrs. George Ethridge, Mrs. Garrard Glenn, Mrs.

Theodore Price, Mrs. John Douglas Lindsay; Mrs. Robert Co.e-man Taylor, Mrs. Thomas Green, Mrs. Edward Mcllvaln.

Mrs. F. E. Hagemeyer, Miss Sarah Alexander, Mrs. George Gordon Battle, Mrs.

AVlnthrop Cowdln, Mrs! Ruf us L. Patterson, Mrs. Snowdcn Marshall. Mrs. W.

Wllloughby Sharp. Mrs. Herbert Noble, Mra. St Julien Rav-enel, Mrs. Bernard Harrison, Mrs.

Edward DeForest Simmons, Mrs. J. Herbert Claiborne, Mrs. Graham Holly, Mrs. John Randolph Page, Mr.

William Mason Smith. Mrs. A. B. Gwathmey.

Mrs. John A. Renenan, Mrs. W. Beaton Crisp, Cream to keep girlish.

f1 it I 1 ft rmnp ivi. yaigivirs. George J. ouia Washington Birthday. v.

M13S MAR.cJOR.IE CUR.T3 BEW Ai.1 HAOCKri! Mrs. Benjamin Lawson, and 'Miss Lessle Rossiter. -1 Auction Bridge at Ritz-Carlton. A date and place for the auction' bridge tournament for the benefit oi. the New Tork Women's' League for Animals have been set by thaDog Brigada of which Miss Elsie de Wolfe is in charge.

The time will be 2:30 o'clock In th4 afternoon of Tuesday.7 March the scene will be the ballroomof -the Riti-Carlton. Tickets may-be-bad-from- Miss de Wolfe-j at the-" Leaui WUluarJ. West FbrtUthTsteaVniU.h'u5iioi pi additional prises have given Miss de Wolfe, and. the winners will coma into possession of a collection including a enow puppy, boxes to the Metropolitan Opera House and to various theatres. More than 200 tables have been ordered.

Women's Industrial Exhibition. A mtaturtrttietrtre will be erected djininjr-the jra-Hery-of- art and sculp-tur-a ---WofnenM ExhibU. tlan'-at llI.SaaSnrehIra 1 Palace Feb. 27 of giving entertainments- eyeirraftcrrnpon and evening during -the exhlbltlonj-Tit-which the society debjitantcs'crjtlj-tear and the ycunger ama teur thentricw.K' antwheTt-a part of their Mirarty44ia. to4Mlwt prfier forms" cii.VElUanni'ut.

'I I The" DrliSg! lldy." presented with so much success at the Hotel Plaza last year; will be the feature of the entertainments. The Queen will be portrayed by Miss Margaret Case; while Miss Mary Vlckers will be and Miss Ester Moser the Dream Lady. The other. ioaibeFS -f cawt. include, some of this year's debutantes.

The other features wjy tn4ii4fl Mannes's Music School Settlement two concerts, one by: children and the other by idults, and Shaliff'a Russian Dancers. Society Working for Seamen. Eugen Ysaye, the- celebrated violinist, will give a recital at the Waldorf-Astoria on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 23, for the benefit of the American Seamen's Friend Society's Instituted under ifashionable pa-' tronage. Miss Doane' of IS 'West Thirty- fourth Street charge of 'the sale of tickets.

Among the patrons and patronesses are Mrs. Raul Morton. Mrs. Rudolph E. Schlrmer, Mrs." Frank Spencer Wltherbee.

Mrs. James Warren Lane, Mrs. Charles Dewar Simons. Mrs. James Talcott, Mrs.

Alfred Seaton. Mrs. Llndley Hoffman Chapln, Mri E. Le B. Gardner, the1 Rev.

Dr. and Mrs. John Calvert, Mrs. Walter B. James, Mrs.

John W. Mint urn, Mrs. Morris K. Jesup, Mrs. Do Witt Clinton Blair, Mrs.

Edward S. Smith, Mrs. George G. Moore, Mrs. Harry W.

Mrs. John C. Ayer, Mrs. Joseph P. Grace, Mrs.

Joseph Walker, Mrs. Stuart Duncan, Sir. and Mrs. De Eancey Nlcoll, Mr. and Jts.

Theodore H. Price. Dr. and Mrs. Hermann Biggs.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Perkins, Mrs. William V.

Hoffman. Mrs. Edward R. Stettlnlus, Mr. David B.

Van Embergh, Courtlandt G. Clarke, Mrs. James Guyon Clarke 2d, Mrs. Henry P. Davison, Mrs.

Charles H. Tweed, Al exander Torrance. Mrs. L. Emmett Holt, and Mrs.

Edward Brown. At Mrs. Alexander's. The fair of the -Children of Loving Service, which Is held each year, will take place sft the residence of Mrs. Charles E.

Alexander, 4 West Fifty-eighth Street, on Tuesday. March 2j. from 2 to 7. un der the patronage of Mrs. Archibald Mur Your Appearance Your health and your comfort depend on your corset.

Redfem Corsets represent the best there is in corset designing and making. A name that when handed down in history will stand first in corset designing as Chippendale is today in the history of furniture. Perfect in form faultless, in making, and enduring in wear as time passes on. The modiste who quires a Reifern as the basis of the gown she is creating, reaizes that the figure insured through a Redfepi will fully express the beauty of her work. i I 1 1 ray.

Mrs. R. Fulton Cutting, Mrs. Walter B. James, Mrs.

Edward Burrill, Mrs. Henry M. Mrs. Lewis Delafleld. Mrs, Alfred Wagstaff.

Mrs. IL deB. Par sons, and others. 'CITY SOCIAL NOTES JfRS. Walter Pulitzer, 57 West Fifty lVl-lsb will continue her Len- ItrnJ at boinea- through this 'month and" nexXCrTbeOi-nrXake place on Thufs- dr fma.v rsc Ttvrs- day-Mr.

and Hudson Maxim, Mr. and Mrs David Belasco, Cosmo Hamilton ana air. ana Airs. Arnold voine were invited to take part la the evening's programme. An will be given by the Arnciia- Relief Society on Saturday evening Mare4i 1.

at the Knlck- cr oockar. Hotet will be the largest aXfatfc'jfciVen by. the society this season, and. wlllbe the last of the year. Miss Marie A.

Pulling, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. S. Pulling, will be. married to Adon Smith.

on "Wednesday, Feb. 2, in All Angels' Church. Miss Caroline Aimee THlls, -of '774 St Nicholas Avenue, gave a dance preceded by an entertainment on 'Tuesday evening aELeslia.IIaa. "5Trs. luitty.ii Meacham, of 8TK) SevTnth Aventic; isrve receptlonbtf Tuesday 'for Mrs.

John W. Falls, of Memphis, who left town on Wednesday for Washington, D. C. The drawing rooms were filled with roses, and In the dining room orchids and hyacinths were usedV with good effect. Those who assisted the hostess were Mis Mary Duke, Mrs.

of St. Louis; -B, B. Paterno and Mrs. E. 1 E.

Hunton, pf Orleans nr. The marriage ot Miss LUlie L. Levy and Emil Maaa will take place at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Julia Levy, 202 Riverside Drive, on Tuesday evening. The Rev.

Moses will officiate. Mr and Mrs. Maaa will spend their honey moon In the South, after which they will sallfor, Europe, Mrs. Hahn of New Haven, announce the engagement of her daughter. Miss Norma C.

Hahn, to Julius Kaufman of New York City. The be trothal reception will be held on Sunday, Feb. 23 at the Hotel Marseille. Mr. and Mrs.

Kemp have returned from Milbourn Beach. to. their home, 2U VVest 13ttVi Street JTay Downer of 506 Riverside Drive gave a tea for, Mrs. Edwin Le Roy XlcCohn of Muscatine, Iowa, on Tuesday afternoon. She was assisted by Mrs.

James Graham Cannon, Sirs. Ellis Parker Butler, Mrs. Charles Kent Carpenter, Mra. Virgil O. Strickler, and Mrs.

Henry F. Ballantyne. -v MisisRose Adelstein of 202 "West EIghty-, sixth. Street gave a dance for" twenty young people on Wednesday evening. V' Mr.

and Mrs. M. C. Hewlltt of 270 Riverside Drive celebrated their twenty-flftb wedding anniversary on Tuesday with a reception. There was dancing IA the evening.

The regular monthly luncheon bridge and euchre of the Knickerbocker Relief Club. Mrs. Camilla Btrnbohm. President, will be held at the Hotel Endlcott tomorrow. A special pivot bridge and progressive euchre will be held at the Waldorf -Astoria on Feb.

21, at 2 for the Knicker- REDFERNS found wherever the best corset service, is rendered. Varjnng in price according to fineness of material. $3.50 to $15.00 Kfw Tork a Fraelae- 1 ft if bocker Relief Club. Tickets mn be lul from the Treasurer. Mrs.

I. V. Sovthack. 308 West NInety-aeventh Street, or th patronessea. who ars Mmes.

William Aten. riace. J. H. May, J.

C. Nelson, O. Wess lau. D. D.

Jones, L. V. Southack, and Dan. ir. ma an oiancy u.

Borg will entertain at dinner on Tuesday evening, Feb. 23, In their borne, 40 Eat FifUeth Straet. Mlsa Loraine Blum of Franklin, is the guest of Mrs. Charles Lewi of this Beresford. a Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Herzlg of 33 Writ Eighty-eighth Street will give a beefsteak dinner on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Goldsmith of 13 West Eighty-fifth Street celebrated their wedding anniversary by giving a dance on Saturday night Mr.

Emll Flelschman of West Ninety, fourth Street entertained at bridge a few evenings ago. Stanwood Menken entertained at dinner at the Manhattan Club Wednesday night. Corporation Counsel Watson will give a dinner in honor of Judge William E. Werner of Rochester. Associate Judg of the Court Of Appeals.

In the East Room of the. Waldorf on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Elkeles gave a dinner a short time ago in honor of Counselor Bertram L.

Marks and Mis Anna H. Peyser, who have Just announced their engagement. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Peyser.

Mr. and Mra. LeWl PeVHAr fla TaoK.ll. X' l. i.r Mlsa Charlotte Linderman, Dr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Levene, and Miss Minnie Marks. A Japanese supper and dance were given on Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Adelson In.

honor of their daughter. Mis Edith AeAo.trt wits V.a aims auuuiuitm ner engagement to Maurice SIcgle. Tha decorations were chrysanthemum and wl-taria. The were Japanese fans. Miss Gertrude' King gave a silk stocking 223 Riverside Drive, one day last week.1 Among tha young- girl friends of the iiprot mutt were present went Ine Misses.

Helen Plutner. Avis Spear, May Oppenheim. Helen Flnklestone, Ruth Bachrach. Corlnne Oppenheim, and Leone Levy. On Wednesday the annual luncheon and reunion of the Ladies' Auxiliary- of the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Orphan Asy lum was held at the Savoy.

There were souvenirs 4n. the form or Illustrated programmes, showing the buildings at Pleas-antville, Nv. Y. President and Vice President for the coming year are Mrs. A.

Levy and. Mrs. Adolph Hlrschfeld. Miss Rena E. Goldstein and Arthur Schwelzer, whose engagement was announced a chort time ago, gave their -betrothal reception on Friday evening In the home Of -Max 112 East Nlne- This rafternoon Miss Etbel Tizarne.

daughter of Joseph of S3 West 111th Street, will be married to Joseph Tasoff, In the Temple Ohab Zadek. Owing to the recent death ot the bride's mother the wedding will be a small one. The young people will go to Panama, MlsS Anna Roaelle, of 278 South Second Street, Brooklyn, entertained the Swanee Club on- Snnday evening a week ago in her hotne. There were about twenty-five guests. The club will give a reception and dance on Saturday evening, April 10, A.1ncr4Ar TT 11 InnL- PAMnthal fa the President, and Adolph Thler Vice President.

Other officers are William Greenwald, Treasurer; Jack Felnberg and Miss Rose Klein, Secretaries. Miss Irene E. Bendbelm and Hugo BenQbelm will be married this noon in the bride's home." 1078 Morris Avenue. After their wedding trip the young people will live at 435 Fort Avenue." Mlss Minnie of Mr." and Mra. Samuel Snow of 49 East 123d Street, was 'married to J.

II. Goldberger on Wednesday afternoon "at 5 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P.

Martin of 249 East Fifteenth Street gave a reception yesterday afternoon for their daughter. Miss Margaret Martin. 1 Miss Emma. Lowenstein gave a dance in her 5 East Ninety-third Street, last evening. Mrs.

A. N. Stein will give a dinner la her home. 24 East Seventy-third Street on Monday evening, Feb. 24.

Mrs. S. of 70 West Fifty-fifth Street, who is traveling la the West, Is In Redwood City. Cal. A meeting of the Choral Members and Bachelor Girls of the New York Mozart Society will Le held on Monday afternoon, Feb.

i'4. In th home of the President, Mrs. McConneil, 4i5 West End Avenue, for the purpose of considering the advisability of iiavlns the second dance at the Majestic take the form of a costum aance. Yestniy afternoon there was a lecture on The Blue Bird" for the society at the Astot pn Thursday there was a tea in tli Side Clinic House, which was largely a' by member of the Clin lo and of Mozart On Monday Mr. MeCon.

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