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i 1011V THE NEW YORK SUNDAY. APRIL 2. I I r- Lu 1 ll i.v -T-viS i'4 I I It 1 i 1 1 AN I lnflllblt harbinger of Sprlnc nd tr. cla of ih Boclat season la nnoiinrment of the date of me annual gardrn party on Uor-tiDora UlanU. Thia haa been aet this year for Thurrday, Theee annual partiea are given undor the auspices of the New York Branch of the Army Htlef fcKlely, nl there Is always an lntereln order of exerciaea.

Mrs. Ian-11 Lanmnl la Trcaldcnt of the society; lira. Henry Blachoff. Wesident of the New York Branch. There have been numbers of dellghtf ul llUle affaire lven on Governors island lately.

On Mondav. for lim rrederick Dent Grant gave a luncheon at her home there. The rooms were dec-ratetl irith Bprlnf flowers. 8ome of b.r lueeta were Mrs. C.

Church. Mrs. Henry Blschoff, Mrs. Francis Glbaon, Mrt. Fabiua M.

Clarke, Mrs. MacArthur, tnd Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mills. On Friday evening Mrs.

Clark' chaperoned a party of young people at the dance In the ofrirera' club on the Island. The Hiy were the guests of Capt Fenton. aid de camp to Oen. Grant, and Mrs. Fanton.

v-. Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Meyrowlu, who Uva been aUytng at the Hotel Alcazar, It Augustine.

left there on Wednesday. Mrs. Meyrowlts haa Just received a commission from the Arkansas Legislature to pant two portraits of the Gov mor for the new Etata Capitol. Mrs. Meyrowttt was Mlsa Jenny Delong Rlc.

8he was married In tha Autumn. A pretty romance cam to Uht last week, and another wedding was added to the growing list of Lenten nuptials. Mlsa Alma Tarlton of 114 Weat Eightieth Street wrat to Birmingham. about two toatha ago to vtait friends and ther ahe one Claude Lindsay Jforrta. Miss Ttrttoa.

after a brief visit, returned North ad on March 23 Mr. Korria came rushing i iora. tie wooea ner persever-Intly for three day; and On Sunday. Kirch Mlas Tarltow consented "to a aiirrlagt. 8o the young people went Stamford.

anil were married there by tha Rer. Mr. Richardson. Mrs. Haiel Turner Pay went along as matron ef honor, and after Mr.

and Nerrts returned to this city they were intertalned with a aupper party by Mr. nd Mrs. Charles Turner, Mrs. Day's parents, at the Marl Antoinette. The ride Is a daughter of Mrs.

Mary Tarlton 12 West Eightieth Street. Another of the week'a many weddings that of Mis Elaine Wolf, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Slmson Wolf, 22 Eaat Etghty-flm Street, and Bernard M. Cone.

They were married on Monday evening at th St. Regis by Prof. Felix Adler. There a dinner dance afterward. The bride ore white satin and roe rlnt lace and as attended by Miss Ltmn Rose, pink marquisette over satin, and the Mles Madeleine Peck.

Louie Lve, Marks, Rose ObeTmTer. And Ada gowned alike In wnfte chiffon rarrylng la Franc rosea. The best was Julius W. Cone; the ushers, Clarence Guggenhelmer. Walter and Jmt Wolf.

Frederick Cone, Alfred Rose, nd Irving Long. Miss Katherlne Hamilton Slckels and Horace Din ore Lyon will be married on "day. April 17. In All Soula" Church, "Sth Street and St. NichoUa Avenue.

Slckels is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Slckels. KM Riverside Drtv.

JjlM Polly B. Ruef daughter of Mr. and -r. Benolt Rueff. 222 Riverside Drive, IU marry Albert H.

Sternfeld in June. inglng canaries, blossoming lilac buahe apple bougha, and aoft candl lights fcom of the attractions of th nd annual whit and sold breakfast the Motart Club. The data ia May 6. turday. end It will take plc In th bUroom of th Astor.

and will bo by a reception In th Laurel Preparatlona for gueits are ay. Ther will 100 hostesses. whom will be presented with a "wera. The souvenirs "ytne other guests will be old-fashioned "Mlestieke. Mrs.

Baruuel O. Estabrook rg of all the arrangements. A feature of the affair will-b the of the Ttiey' will j7 breakfast eaps Instead of hat. m. a musical i gramme, and wiu4 idlt The President.

Dr. will go to Wah- i attend Mrs. Taft's garden party 12. and will take the Mosart Tke Vln tnt function. thf wUI lv luncheon L0UI 0rortn to-morrow.

Mrs. R. B. Martin -win Mrs charge. tt oru" t.Wty vlc i.

In' training tea 9l victor Herberts rrii tuneful The Fortune Teller," at the Lexington Opera House on Tuesday. The performance win be given by the Ehrgott Operfc Club is behalf of the Alpha Bigma Fraternity to aid medical students. Tha'feadlng r(lo will be taken by Aagcline Ehrgott. jsnd she will be supported by the MlMea Brown. Dun me, Howe.

Chatterton, Robinson. Watson, Barr. and Wilko John O'Donnell will be leading- man4 Others -n the cast are Messrs. Bauer; Dempsey Becker. Swanberg.

Trkfton, Chatterton. Meehan, Plummer. Parker, Havens, and N'ason. j( The annual white breakfast of the Rubinstein Cl.nb win be given on May 6 In the ballroom the Waldorf-Astoria. Mrs.

Eugene Hoffman Porter of 181 Wefet Seventy-third Street la the iChalrwoman, and applications iave already been received fot many Ubles. The souvenirs are of silver and made especially for the occasion. An elaborate musical programme will be given, by professional artists. Charles Al- oert small will superintend the floral decorations, which win be of apple blos soms, dogwoodv and whltelllacs. gowns and hats of the ladies will of white, or light colors, so that all will present a-Mayday appearance.

Mra William Rogers Chapman. President of the entertained twenty-six ladies at a matinee party to see Thais at the Criterion on' Wednesday -In honor of her Miss Anne Shaw Faulkner of Chicago. After th matinee Mrs. Chapman took her guests to she Waldorf, wher others joined thism for' tea In the Empire room, jj The invited guests were Mrs. William Grant Brown.

Mrs. Samuel Lane Gross. Mrs. Samuel H. Candllsh, Mrs.

John Hudson Storer, Mra Charles F. Terhune, Mrs. W. 11.11. John Alton Harris.iflss Florence Guernsey, Mrs.

James Alfred Rennahan, Mrs. Charlea Tollner. Ellas S. jOsbon, Miss Florence GUderaleeve, Mrs.r J. Fremont Murphy.

Mns. Eugene Hoffman Porter, Mrs. Samuel J. Kramer, Mlas Mary Jordan Baker, Mra John H. Griesel.

Mra George Walter Miss Helen Barrett. Mrs. Alfred W. Cochran. Uii Minthorne Wool-sey, Mrs.

Harry Hallenbeck. Mrs. J. Bowman Huff. Miss Anne S.

Wilson. fm W. Otis Fredenburg, and Miss Jean Tay lor. Th club will give its sixth and last tnuslcale this aeason on Saturday, -April 8, at 2:30 o'clock at the Waldorf. At the afternoon rauslcales the club haa present' ed a number of artists of International reputation.

Allans Kronold. the 'cellist; Sergt Kllbansky. and Mlsa Estelle Harris are scheduled to appear on Saturday Mm. Schumann-Helhk will be the soloist at th next evening concert of the club on April 18 in the Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf. She will sine th aria Sex' tus" from th opera TTitua" besides se lections from Brahms.

Strauss, Salter, Kevin, and Chad wick. An entertainment for the benefit of the Blooralagdal Day Nursery will aiven at the Hotel Plata on Tuesday evonlng. Miss MuTk Bayly gave an illustrated talk for children on Polynesian Mothers" at the Pilgrims' Church on Friday, Miss Bayly also (are; an Illustrated lect ure on Java to th Daughters of the American Revolution i at th Flaxa yes terday afternoon. i Mr. and Mrs.

Alexander Mayer' of. 23 East! Seventy-fourth Street entertained at dinner on Friday evening In honor of th engagement of their daughter Jo sephine to Samuel Brill. Th Art Committee- of th Lotos Club announces the closing art event ef the season by an exhibition of paintings of vlnf American artists, beginning on Friday last And continuing until Thursday of this week. The Ragged Edge Club entertained George Hopt as Itsfgutst of. honor at dinner at the Cat Boulevard last even log.

i The six hundred and sixteenth dinner of Twilight Club will be given at the Hotel Grenoble to-morrow evening. The! subject for. discussion will be "What1 Should Millionaire Do with Him Money? Joseph Eel wlU be among the speakers. Hudson Maxim will, be the tosiimiiur. Th annnal dinner et th Free Sya-I JUXUTTTA RUL2JY Harm av MfVOi jrveve will take place on" Monday even my.

April 24. at the Hotel Astor. Among me rpeakers will be Woodrow Wilson. Governor of New Jersey, and Senator A imam E. Borah of Idaho.

On Monday evening. April 24, ther will be a concert and dance given by th Columbia University Glee and -Mandolin Clubs or th benefit of the Fraa Tnrin. tnai Jiotne for Crippled Children. It will take place in the grand ballroom of th iasa at The list of patronesses Includes! Mrs. A.

K. Fish, President: Mrs. Andrcv Carnegie. Mrs. -Frlta Achelis, Mrs.

Edward Adams. Mra W. M. Adams. Mrs.

Charlea Ayres, Mrs. CL. Bagg. Mrs. F.

a. cagga. Mrs. E. L.

Banr. Mrs. J. M. Batterton, Mrs.

F. J. Blodgett Mrs. 8. S.

ioa. Mrs. E. C. Blum.

Mrs. W. F. Brownj. Mra Nicholas Murray Butler.

Mrs. 8. R. Guggenheim. Mra A.

B. Carrlngton, Mra e. Lt. Carter. Mrs.

C. E. Chapman. Mra N. B.

Cockran, Mra G. o. Cole. Mra A. J.

Wordier. Mrs. F. G. Corning.

Mra. J. d. cope, airs. P.

D. Cravath. Mrs. de rroresi; airs. De Haven.

Mrs. W. C. Dem- orest, G. W.

Du Bole, Mra Durland, Mra Everltt. Mrs. M. E. Fltts.

Mxa R. rowier, Mrs. A. F. Goodwin.

Mra G. Gouldi Mrs. G. Graham. Mrs.

David H. Greer.lMrs. C. L. Guy, Mrs.

J. A. Hatfield, Mrs. M. Hyde.

Mrs. E. D. Jones. Mrs.

R. L. Julian, Mrs. Kenna, Mrs. H.

M. Kll- born. Mm. Edward Lauterbach, Mra, H. R.

Loiwford. Mrs. L. A. Lehmaler, Mra Lewisj Mra Mcllroj-, Mra Meyer, Mra C.

D. Orlh, Mra C. H. Paddock. Mrs.

J. E. Parson a -Mrs. R. B.

Potter. Mrs. J. Plerson, Mrs. N.

Ream. Mrs. A. W. Richardson.

Mrs. S. S. Roche, Mrs. R.

IL Rucker, Mra L. W. Seligman. Mrs. T.

D. Bemple. Mrs. G. N.

Shafer. Mra Shults, Mrs. Horace Stokes, Mrs. A. B.

Thaw, ana Mrs. a. M. Von Zedllta Clio met at the Astor on Monday after noon. The subject was "The House Beau-tlfuU'f with Mrs.

W. I. Pierce as Chair. woman. Mrs.

George Little Fowler read a paper; ss did' Mrs. Charles W. Wolfe. guests of the day were Mrs. E.

D. Fried-man, (-Mrs. Jf. C. Lancroft.

Mra P. Marcone. Mrs. MacDowell. Mrs.

H. B. Maeki Mrs. J. A.

Young, Mrs. E. M. Kyte, Mrs. J.

Jones. Mrs. S. Howe. Mrs.

Alva Oatman, Mrs. Otto Bartell. Mrs. E. Mora.

Mrs. iE. Turf, Mrs. Nelson Smith. Mrs.

Livingston. Mrs. S. Rareg, Mrs. Cur tis, Mrs.

F. 8. Dickinson, Mra Janaen, Mrs. Foster, Mra Chadbonrne, Mra James L. Keyes.

Mrs. M. Patterson. Mra Mrs. Sargent, Mrs.

Hagar, and Mrs. iGillingham. On i Sunday afternoon a week ago Mrs. Fabiua M. Clarke.

30 West Eighty-sec ond Street, gave a tea for some young People In honor of Miss Clara Strain of Ana 4 Arbor. Mich. Miss Strain Is the g-ucst of Mrs. Henry Norrls, 15 West Seventy-fourth Street. Miss Mary Seller.

173 Claremont Avenue, gave a tea on Tuesday afternoon from 4 until 6 at her homd. Mrs. 8. L. Gross, 301 West Ninety first Street, ha sent out invitations for bridge party on Tuesday, April 18.

At I the- annual election of the Mary Washington Colonial Chapter, D. A. R4 the following women were chosen: Regent Miss Mary Van Buren Vanderpoel; First and Second Vice Regents Mrs. William Brookfleld and Mrs. Samuel Mllford latch ford; Recording and Corresponding Secretaries Mrs.

Goorg Wilson Smith and Miss Arda Bates Rorlson; Treasurer Mrs. Joseph c. Widmer; Registrar Mra Eugene Frayer; Historian Mra Charles Russell Treat; Chaplain the Rev. Ernest M. Stlrea D.

D. The chapter will give a bridge party to-morrow afternoon at 2:80 In the Waldorf. Th committee tn charge Includes Mra Mra Russell Wellman Moore. Mrs. John Francis Rlt ter, Mrs.

Radford Dean, Miss Meta Gib son Miss M. Louisa Miss Arda Bates. Rorlson, and Q. W. Smith, Chairwoman.

Mr. nd Mrs. Herbert Krapp have Just returned from th South, where they spent their honeymoon, to S18 West 101st Street. Mrs. Krapp was Miss Elaine Tusks, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Alonso Tuska. 8b was married on Feb. 18. Her engagement was announced last Nov era beri Mr.

and Mrs. W. I. Babcoclc, 220 JVest Ninety-seventh Street, sailed yes terday tor New Orleans. Mr.

and Mra George Hees arrived at the St. Regis a few days ago after an absence of two months. Tbey have been to Canada and to Florida. Mrs. Hees will be at horn Informally on Sunday evenings Mrs.

John Louis Sobers, 79 Mornlngside Avenue West, announoes the engagement SOMETHING IS GOING TO HAPPEN Summer la Coming Closed house are coming Burglars Are Coming Valuables Will bo Gone Fall Will Return Ships Will Return Families Will Return Valuables Will Be Going. and in SMaaas Imms ewa( did net ta-nv' toaate ttw i HOLMES rROTECTIOX aad ar Hs oh weeie OenatliM asil'Mt' bar-flair darine ths umaiw. Tipaa "1 Cmrx-Umtt" for nv hhUt ta call upoa fmt aad cxplaia Ue Botaej Srs2ca ef ElesMe PrcL'ia of 4auhtr. Mia Klanor LouiM Scbfrf. to Aufust H.

Tlfmeyer. Mlsa Dtnls A. daughter of Mr. vdi Mr. Joseph Bloom.

li married on Wednesday to Jerotn Th Rev. Dr. Groaaman read the ceremony at oqlOck.at the bom the brtle'a parents. US Wet. Elshty-nlnth Street.

brld T.ore white crepe toteur wltb a court trails aai ducbeas and rose point fch carried a prayer book with irarkers of liiiea of the valley, and was attended uy Alva Mlsa Mayer's ecstum was of pal pink chiffon cloth. Ther were aba twa bridesmaids, Mlsa Dofls FUischman and Mlsa Rica, Schlrt. They were gowned la Helen pink colflon. Arthur Stiiier was test man. TUr were no ushers.

Mr. and Mrs. Wis have gone fcotithf for their wedding and after their return will live at 63 West Eighty ninth Street; Miss Anna Ethel Honur haa completed her wedding plana. The date Wednesday Of the coming week. She will be ntfrrM Vf Robert H.

Booth at 8 o'clock at home. The bride-to-be la a daughter of Mrs. Anna X. Horner, 306 West tooth Street. Mrs.

Henry Menken will be the matron of honor, Robert H. Kilts the best Miaa.Tartth Trank was on of the week's brides. Che was married on Monday eve- vcjock to ieon B. Kahn at the bema her paranta. Mr.

and Mrs. 1 Frank, 137 Wt Klthtylghth Street Thf Rev. Dr. Elliott performed the cer. under a canopy of roeee.

There vTuk axreception and dinnap K.r... Th bride wore whit satin and orange m.i was Ki.n o.wav tw faihec. Her attendants wr mi epSlne Frank, wearlnar uaJa.r.n qiitueite; Mies Rhoda liahn, and Miss Alice BriJl. bridesmalils: Dorotij. Brfll and Marjori Meyer, fiow.r a Ruth Jtrtt rrrir-bearer.

The best man was Paul Abelea. ther re was a good trommm. 2 of th Iow New Tork- Friday afternoon at a f. tn ChAtrwoman'ot thl dt of th society, presided after an ab- half months. AThe musical Mi v.i.

9Tfrlrmm Arranged by Mlsa Palmer and Included song, by Rfgtaaid Werrenrath and piano selections bjf Mra shaver. Mra LtlllM p. Day read several original sketeW Mr. and Mra Michel Gobert nr. lcale and danoe on Wednesday at their home.

4 Vv'e-t, 130th Street. In honor of Dr. J. J. Zuckerman, Mrs.

Gobert' brother. There were fdrtv-eiorht eluding Daniel Frohman and Miss Froh- man. Dr. Arthur Cohen, Dr. and Mra J.

Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine, Mlsa Diana Hochhehuer. Mlas Clair Raphael. Robert Roberts.

I. D. Morrison. Dr. Atkins, and Lester Alexander.

The1 musical numbers Wv given by Werner from the Royal Opera House of Berlin; Mr. Jacobs, Miss Florence Traub. Mra Benedict Bamberg, and Mr. Greenfeld. Mr.

and Mra Isidor Straus, who are In California, are expected to return on April 20. i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Levy of ft! East Sfcvtnty-nlnth street entertained at dinner last evening In honor of Mr. Levy's blrth-dky.

The guests were served with a typical Child's dinner. tThe present police administration was th; subject for discussion st the City Cub luncheon at Its clubhouse, S3 West Forty-fourth Street, yesterday afternoon. TheT club's guest was Joseph E.X'orrlgan, City Magistrata Howard S. Gana. Chair man of the club's Committee on Police, presided.

jMra 8. F. Wanger gave a dinner last Thursdsy evening at her home. 8 East Fifty-sixth Street. Th Columbia Park Boys' Club of Ssa Francisco, of which Major Sidney 8.

Pelx-otto is the Director, gave a hand concert and entertainment at the NewsboyH Lodging House, 14 New Chambers Btreot. on jTrtday, evening. Ah invitation ladles' prize bowling tcsjr- nament win given by th Terrace BowUng Club on Tuesday evening In celebration of the fortieth anniversary of the eub's foundatlou. After the distribution df prizes a supper will be served in the banquet hall of Terrace Garden. The tslub was formed in 1670, and its President.

Edward C. Schaeier. and Treasurer, John G. Gllllg. were among the ten charter mambera The club Is the second oldest bowling club In New York.

The com mute la harw of the celebration consists of George O. Schaefer, William Huebner, George -Chattllon, Lawrence Ramag. with Thomas O. O'Connor as Chairman. Th Junior Auxiliary of th Jewish Working Girls' Vacation Society will present at th Lyceum Thaatr on April 23 St.8,:30 o'clock ths one-act comedy.

"A Sons Of th Night" also "The Open Door," a modern morality nlay. SSETEIE! Mis. Luclll SUgbert, daughter of Mr. a 1 r' ttw-A a 3sH "W.T at Carnegie Hall (Tomorrow) Mondty Mat, April 3 ONLY CONCERT IN NEW YORKTHIS SEASON. Mr.

SAMMARCOwill Arturo Tibaldi," Violinist Howard Brockway, Pianist. wm- KNABE Co. I It and Mrs. Louis Sjeabert uf tha Hot.i Ootham. -to Percy Heineiaan.

Mr. and Mra Montague; (J la Sod Weat li3d' Street. wiU spend the Summer In France. Mia. George J.

Italy, eis River-aide Drive, will resume her informal ner parties the latter part uf the month. Mlas Ethel Lyons was married to Abra- ham Uusafteld on Thurilay In th St. Rgla Th ceremony parformed bv th Rev. Dr. Joseph tUvcrman.

The bride, who was unattended, is a daughter of Mr. and Mra Charles -yong, 114 West Eighty-seventh Street. Edwin Wolf was bst man and th usher were William Levy, Walter. Arthur, sad Albert Kahn, L. H.

Nordllnrer, and. Hi C. Lyon. Miss Ima Hcralg win married to Inlng Wolf at Sherry's on Tuesday afternoon. Mlsa-HerxUc is a daughter of Mra Paula Hsnig.

West Elghty-ejlxfh StreeL A novel method of teacslng Bibl Stories to children has been adopted by th New Tork Section. Council of, Jewish wmn They will give on Friday afternoon, a 2:80, at th Republlo Theatre, th first or. a series of sets of moving ptcturea this set illustrating th ltfiof Sloeea This will be a Passover celebration, and tickets may on securta rrom miss Sara Schotten-fsls. 68 West Nlneiy-second Street. Mrs.

Robert Well will give the talk while th pictures are being 1 On Monday th Mlnerya Club held its sixth meeting of th setfson at the Waldorf. Mra E. J. Fettlt Was Chairwoman of th programme. Hudson Maxim and Helen Bos well were the speakera and ther were violin solos by Wlnssant Rhodressky and songs by Miss Edith Thomas Forman.

Miss Bay. president of th Near Tork Stat Federation, and Mra, Clarence Burn, Mies Sara Palmer and Mra. Augusta R. Klddef were th principal The following were admitted to membership at the business meeting which preceded th luncheon; Mra Hector. Geigrer, Mra A.

T. Belden. Mra Mary Frese. -Mlsa Toqlka Frees, Mrs. Edwin H.

Fleming. Mra Alexander J. Hamilton, and Mra 0. Murray. On Wednetiday the National Society.

Patriotio Women of America, will meet at the Waldorf, and this Annual election of officer will bo he Col. Alexander B. Bacon and 'wtn ad-dresa the- membera Henry Ernst Nlese wlll hav charg of th musical numbers. 1 i A luncheon and bridge was given on Thursday at the Belleclalre by the Society of New York. Stat Women.

The committee In charge were: Mra Gerard Bancker. President; MrS. R. A. Lao.

Mrs. Mortimer Menken, Mrs. Arthur Leary, Mra Thomas Vivian, Mra Robert Bach-man, and Mrs. Simon Baruch. Chairwoman.

There will be a lecture on Stabat Mater on Friday glverf by Count Q. L. Gindict Fabrl. under tho auspices of th society. Mlsa Carrie Slorra and Mra E.

E. Osmers will sing. A progressive dlnne was given- last evening at the Gregorian by Ourselves, a club recently organised! by Mrs. Camilla Blrr.bohm. The committee In charge were Mra Julius Ferguson.

Mrs. Royal Cope-land. Mrs. J. t'pdegrove.

Mrs. F. E. Jen- klm Ing. Mrs.

McClrnahan; and Mrs. Spa Id- Miss Edith Boulee land Fleming A. Eraser were married tn Wednesday at Bretton Hall. The Re. F.

E. Oberlander of Berlin, performed the ceremony, assisted the Rev. DV, R. T. Johnson.

The bride Is a daughttk of Mr. and Mra Titus C. Boulee. C10 West 139th Street. The bride wore a gown of White satin draped with chiffon, and was attended by her sister.

Miss Laura Boulee. Dr. Robert Fraeer of Brooklyn wis best man. Th ushers. were Harry J.J Lang of Buffalo, N.

Robert Gay of Newark. N. Robert Allen. and T. H.

Graham. There was a reception after th wedding. Miss Hortense Slche( daughter of Mr. and Mra Simon Slchel. 121 Wast 122d Street, -will be married: to Belmont Con on Tuesday at the St.

Regis, by th Rev. Dr. Maurice H. Mrs." J. Fremont Murphy, who is ths Chairwoman of Reception for the afternoon muslcales of thd Rubtnsteln Club, will give a series of luncheons st her home in Pateraon, N.

this Spring, to the officers and ushers of the club. Mra Murphy Is about to change her residence to Chicago, and these lhncheons are a farewell to her co-workers. In the club. Two of these luncheons wet given last week. For the first one, on frlday, the following were Invited: Mra.

William R. Chapman. Mrs. Samuel Lane Gross, Mra Alexander H. Candlish.

Mrs. Charles Tollner, Miss Mary Jordan Baker, Mra John Hudson Storer. Mra. W. H.

McVlcker. Mra Harry a Hallenbeck, Frederick A. Deal, and Mlsa Anne Bhaw Faulkner. For the second, yesterday. Mrs.

L. V. Armstrong. Mrs. W.

Bernard, Mra ueorgw h. Danrorth. Mrs. a. Horry.

BJamln: Mr H.nTuTh, Mra Fr Mary Garden, in requesting the greatest American PiaaUt Mr. Howard Brockway, to accompany her iano, voices the sentiment "of the World' greatest artists regarding the Best Piano I 1. i of which she said in part: In your charm ing Mignonette Grand I have found the piand which has completely satisfied the demands I-pnt to it in supporting my HEAR MARY GARDEN'S VOICE AT OUR WAREROOMS Mary Garden sings exclusively for the COLUMBIA. We will be the first to offer a limited number of HER FIRST AND ONLY RECORDS TOMORROW. ur.

VUa r. E. Kara nag h. aa-i Mrs were U4 rrank. Alvah Parsons and! Wulm Ord-way Patfridge win adJress th Daoghters Ohtan Monday art-moon, April hK tt their art meeUna; at tb Waldorf.

Mrs. ujuer win alas. Mies Helen Laua- will pUy th plaao. and Mlas Ceocgia Ray 'nu give a number r-dlnga. Tbr i a.

meeting of th committee in charge of the annual recaption and- oauee to tak placer on April 21. on Friday, at the home of th President. Miss Laura 10 Gramarcy Park. On Tuesday of this week, and en Tuesday. April IL th Lents Sowing Class of Auxiliary No.

1 of th Uttl Mothers' Aid Association. Mrs. JJha Ii. Judge, Chairwoman, win meet with Mrs. Emll B.

Glo-gu. 113 Weat Seventy-fifth Street, at 10 o'clock. Contlnanial Chapter. Daughters of th Revolution, will give a bridge and uchr on Thursday afternoon at th Waldorf um oenent or tn chapter philanthropic fund. Officers are Mrs.

Axel O. Ihlseng. Regent; Mra Wsahlnctoa L. Mann. Vice Regent; Mra William H.

Colby and Mrs. Alexander E- Perpall. Recording and Correspondlnx Secret arUa i On Thursday and Friday. April 20 and 21. -ther win be minstrel prformanes at th Bronx Church House.

lTlst I treat and Fulton Arena a This will he the annual affair given by th mta of th Bronx Church House. Ther will ho a chorus of 75 volcea A. W. Hoyt has charge of th There was a reception and basaar at 128 West Seven ty-aecond Street on' Thursday evening, given by th Circle of aire real Soul Freedom. Mrs.

Julian Nathan will give several monologue on Saturday evening at the basaar which will bo given by th Auxiliary of th Widowed Mothers' Fund Association at th Waldorf. Miss Marques Is President of th auxiliary. Th basaar wUI be divided into two sessions. Friday afternoon and Saturday evening. An operetta, is announced for Monday, April 10, at Duryea's, for th blind children under the protection of th Blind Section, Council of Jewish Women.

Miss Bchaek heads th committee In charge. Mra Robins AUen'vLad of th Hotel Newton is In Tennessee. Mra Allan W. Ramsay of the Prlnc George Hotel has sailed for Europe, to he, gone until th Autumn. Saturday, April 13, Is th data selected by Miss Alice Johnson for her marriage to T.

Tha wedding will take plkoe at th bom of Col. and Mra John Temple Graves, Broadway and Eleventh Strt. Th bride-elect Is Southern (lrL Mra E- L. Erlanger, 134 West Sev- enty-ajghtn street, gave me last of a series of dinners on Tuesday. Ther was gam of bridge afterward.

On Wednes day Mrs. Erlanger entertained with luncheon and bridge for sixteen In honor of Mra E. Bloom. Yesterday ah gave a luncheon and theatre party for a number of young peop'e- The play waa As a Man Thinks." On Wednesday th New Tork City Moth-era' Club will give a mystery tea at th of Mra. Tuttle, 131 Lexington Ave nue, at 3 ciock.

Loon RIc will elng. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Jerem W. Sehaeffer will give a Lenten recital, assisted by Mm a- Frieda Langendorf, la th grand ballroom of th Plaza. Th partonoaaea for th recital are Mra J. Alphonao Steams.

Mrs. Simon Baruch. Mra. Richard Williams Elliott. Mra IL A.

Jourdan Mrs. Alida Stan-wood. Mra Mattl Brigga. Mra William Mitchell. Mra A.

Rust. Mrs. Arnold Volpe. Mra Sara M. Footer, Mm.

6TIU-gaud. Mlas Amelia Bingham, Mis F7't-beth Matthewa Baroness Von Oroya, Mlsa Mattl Sheridan, Mra Francis Sanford, Miss Rose Small. Mme. Howlett, Miss Waldron. Mra J.

J. KaStr. and Miss Codetta Cox. Th ushering will be don by society young men. and th programmes win la the hands ef society glrla An artlstlo color schema of yeUow and gold has been arranged.

A recaption and Informal dance will follow th programma Mra George Uttl Footer gave a reception and dance to th Women's AUlsne of th Lenox Avenue Unitarian Church on Thursday evening. About too Invitations were sent out. A sals of the patients' work win held at th House of the Holy Comforter. 139th Street and Riverside Drlva on Thursday afternoon. It Is a home for tncurablea The April meeting of th Health and Longevity Club will be held at the Waldorf on Thursday eveatng.

Th subject will be psychotherapy, and addressee will be made by Edward E. Partngton. Dr. Lering B. Batten, 'Mis Villa F.

Pug-, and Mrs. David Mason. Th Reception Committee for the vening will include Mra R. F. Cartwtight, Mra Ra'ytnoa von Palm en bars-.

Mra George 8- I Her, Mra J. P. Haney. Mra J. 1 Yaager.

tis. Mra' TZTJ? Mra V. Wheeler, Mrs Blrnbohm, Mra Wm. Knabe Co. Fifth Avenue md Thirty-ninth Street 7rT" T' Mlas Marr UeQaeeney, Reca.

a ad SUra R. TL B- Tracy. -Th Rev. J. H.

Jowett ad Mra 3wct of London arrtt4 en th Maaretaata Thursday and are at the Cothasa. Dr. Jowett la the new snfctister. of Ue TlZl Avenu Preverterta Chareh. Mr.

aaa Ortgg of Ards.er-w-U-Ilwd-. are 1, ton for the opera toTPtag at tho Oothssa. rm. wenn a. Topping hava r.

tvnted to the Miia art- Florida reeorts and liar aaa. Thsy wtat snrno siase BoTera Ug their boas at GrccnwWh. Con. Mr. and Mr.

E. Le Gran turned to the Plata afte a fonaight rpnat aaa im weat Jadtoa Ma and Mra W. Lawrence Green ef Bar Harbor. Ma. who ha re-been rvendiag the wto.

are la jtew Tork wiu air as th Plaea aatu after iry. wut apta.tb.arry Oprtag At Tuxsdo. Pon-s vf those who tr.tmLaea dinner parties at th Fiasa durtag th wek were Mr, and Mra. Men Trior. Miwum.

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