Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The New York Times from New York, New York • Page 61

Location:
New York, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
61
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE" NEWT YORK TIMES BUNDXT. DECEMBER 24; 191L J. 0' a' 4 i If. 1- til i I 5-h I i fit llill-i xi I fy; si c' I I 'j I -If II CA LANS for the nw yr Include brl'lH' partte. receptions, holiday dnr tor th yount; peopl hom from rollrge.

and trip 8outb. Th tai of MiKiwt8 la conatantly frow- tif on. nl lt week a number of brliW-'o-t'e aniioinn.ru men cvvui nfemen8 complete. The holidays tart rather broken in on the social ached-si. but nevertheless thers are a number of new invitations out for the next muath.

tr Finding Thatcher will lve bridie party for the women who have tern Ma hoat'saea this Autumn In his Mudla in the I-on Acre Studio Build Ins; oi rriday. Jan. Dr. Fieldlns; Is a Bfnhew of Mra. William Jerome Toomey.

DIM Guemaey will give a bridge party ra Saturday evenlnK, Jan. IS. In her home, I Vt KlKhty-alxth Street. Mr Frederick Hamlin Mills of 260 West Nlnaty-fourth Street and Mr. William Auguntua Barnum of MS Prospect Place, Krooklyn, have Invited about ISO friends to oUv bridge at 2:15 o'clock on Thursday Jin 4.

nt the A st or. Mrs. Mills til entertain the Pioneer Bridie Club on Thursdiv evenlne of this week in her home. She has for her house sruest Miss Htien Hromn McClure of Watsontown. Vr.

ind Sirs Edgar Beecher Bronson SO West Korty-alxth Street announce th enirasement of their daughter, Mlas Grace Vernon Bronson, to Lawrence Leslie Trsedy of Plalnf ield, N. J. Mrs. N. Archibald Shaw will give a recaption for the National Society of Patriate Women on Friday from 8 until 6 In ttr borne, West Eighty-first Street.

Minerva skipped Its December meeting, ti it would have taken place on Christ-mat Day. JiinhatUn Chapter. t. A. will meet la the horn of the Regent, Mrs.

W. C. Sisry, 8 Oramercy Park, on Thursday, JB H. Mra. Gleaaon of the Ansonla will enter-'! the Neighborhood Bridge Club on Tuesday.

Mr. aud Mrs. William-Henry Chllds of Wat lth Street are spending the hnlidayt in Vermont. Mra. Hudson P.

Rose of the Baa Ramo allt jo to Panama In January. Mn. George Wood of West Berenty- nth Street la in Chicago. Mm. Lyon de Camp, 333 Central Parte Uet.

will be at home on Tuesdays, Jan. and 9. Vusle and monologues by members of the club will be features of the tea given lha Elmlra College Club on Saturday. Jn. 13, from a until 6.

at the Aetor. Mlas Katnenne smith will recite and wnuam R. Rathbun wlU sing, ac-cvmpenied by Mra Collins. Mr. and Mra.

Nathaniel Bobel of 410 Drive announce the engagement tbeir daughter. Mlas Tlllle Miriam 8o-to Henry B. Herts, son of Mr. and I- H. JHerts of Mount Vernon, N.

T. on1tMrs- Clarence Whitman of the 221' Qtham are entertaining Mrs. Her-uTt. wfs of the Ute Minister te enema, and Ml Squlers. Hn ancia Champion Oar-ZL J- wh.o hve remained in their eoun-07 In Bran ford.

aU the) Fall, LXIPZia It H. PbrMge partlM. reception, holiday I dnr. tor th youn ppl hom -J 4- I f- I Tf v4H.v Jan. B.

Dr. Fleldlnc la I I I Furriers and Importers ,6. 2o West 32d St. BEGINNING TUESDAY; DECEMBER 26TH FOR ONE WEEK ONLY ti I Annual Clearance Sale All 16, 18 arid will a II tnr Ttalw en 'TMirtav. JT They will remain ion the Continent until May.

wataMeaa a Mrs. Oeorge Llylngaton Baker has returned to her home In jBtaten Island after an absence of nearly i a year. She has been the guest of her Children, Capt. and Mrs. Brady- O.

Ruttsncntter, at Vancouver Barracks, Washington State, and she expects. them to visit her this week. They will ntay with her a month prior to their-departure for the' Philippines, The class of 1914, Barnard College, held Its first real function on i Tuesday even- lng. when the sophomore dance was given. It is true the Faculty refused to give Its permission for a big daftce In a hotel, but there was just as much fun to be had In the old gymnasium, which was transformed for the evening with dosens of pennants, ruga and DiTlows gathered In from the dormitories and homes of the city The guests were received ty Miss isaith Tnoinaa.

Uean oildersleeve. Mlas Weeks, and Miss Kdith Mulhall. Dancing began at 8 o'clock. On the com mittee were Miss Thomas, Miss Luisa Koa, Miss Margaret Brlttam, Miss Louise Mayer, ana Miss Mulhall- One of the largest of the week's social affairs was the bridge party and dance given by Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard L. Hill, 181 "West Elgbty-sixth Street, on Tuesday at the Plaza. Mrs. Hill was assisted In reeetvrng her 2M guests by Mrs. Simon Baruch, Mrs.

George Bergman. Mrs. W. E. Bailey.

Mrs. F. Mrs. F. 8.

Corbln, Mrs. FranMyn Duryea. Mrs. John 8. Gaines, Mrs.

A. H. Gleason. Mrs. George Hanna.

Mrs. Walter Hlxenbotliam, Mrs. Bedell Parker. Mra. W.

E. Pruden. Mrs. Hudson P. Rose, Mra.

Richard Stearns, Mrs. Frank K. Taylor, Mrs. W. S.

Young, and Mrs. J. F. Yawger.i In the ballroom she waa assisted by Mrs. M.

A. Battle, Mrs. Marion Baker. Mrs. L.

W. Gay, Miss Irma Babbitt.1 Miss Ouernsev, Mlas Alice Moffatt. Mlas Lucy Young. Miss Louise Hill, and Mrs. Verona Freeman.

Among the guests were Congressman and Mrs. Henry D. Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence.

Grant, Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner, Dr. and Mra Thomas Grace, Mr. and Mra Weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Woolsey. Claggett Bhotwell. Major and Mra Day, Dr.

and Mrs, Anderson, 'Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Bailey Mr.

and Mrs. Bonhotal, Mr. and Mrs. C. O.

Maas, Mr. and Mra George Hanna, and Mr. and Mra Henry Griffin. Christmas red was used in the decorations: The ballroom waa a blase of polnsettlas, and in the dining room red carnations were massed effectively. Two little girls.

Miss Emily and Miss Frances Parker, dressei in Red. Riding Hoodj costumes, presented the ESTABLISHED 1863. OUR ONLY ADDRESS- Jaeckel OF 1 I I Imported Models I Manufactured li i 20 West jThirty-Seccmd Street i "i.f souvenir to the guests from red flower baskets. Mrs.Pruyn Harrison of East Seventy-eighth Street Is spending the year lnr Europe and has rented her house to Dr. George Dacre Bleythtng.

Mrs. J. R- Hal-a ted. his sister. Is with him.

The Misses Anna and Louise O'Brien have closed their house in Watertown, N. IV, and are at the Hotel Gotham for the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. E.

M. House and Miss Janet House, who have been at the Gotham all the Autumn, will leave for' Palm Beach? on Jan. 1, They will stay South about three months. The Misses Margaret and annle Ulman of Baltimore have joined their parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph A. Ulman. at the Hotel They will be in town for some davs Mr. and Mrs.

Williams Haynea. who were married In Baltimore last June and are spending the Winter in Philadelphia, are vlsltlnc their parents. Mr. and Mrs. David 01ithant Hitdm.

11 West Ntnetv- fourth' Street. William Hasbrouck Haj-nea, who married Miss Louise Coving, ton last October In Kentucky. Is living in Detroit this Winter, and has gone South for the holidays. George Harris Hees of Toronto, Canada, Is spending a fortnight a the Plaiai Hotel. She Is well known In this city and will receive her friends there until Thursdav of this week.

Mrs. George Hauler, who left for the West some time ago. Is In Los Angeles, She will not return until the early Spring. Dr. and Mrs.

Eugene Hoffman Porter have gone to Atlantic City for a week or two. They have been entertaining as their house guests Edward L. Adams. President of the New Tork State Press Asso-clntlon, and Mra. Adama.

Mr. and Mrs. James Harmon Dinwiddle will receive to-morrow from 11:30 until 2 o'clock In their home, 81S West Eighty-fourth Street. The Dinwlddies always celebrate Christmas Day with an old-fashioned eggnogg party and Southern jollification. George Arllss, Lewis Waller, Mrs.

Jeanle Rosenfeld. and Miss Jeannette F. Balrd were the principal guests at the meeting of the New York Theatre Club Tuesday at the Astor. Mrs. de Rivera Is President of the club, and presided at this, the largest meeting of the season.

The club pin is ready, and the first one Furs 4 A Sons was presented to- the President on Tv en-day. Her pin cutters from those of the members In that it is suspend! from a gold bar wmh la Inscribed President? The club calendar for the next week Includes; ter. 27 Matine performance -f "Passers Jan. 2 Regular member' meeting; discussion of Passers By led by Chairman of Discussion, Miss Amelia P. Pf ennlrg.

No guests will admlted to members' meetings. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Mack of 319 West lOOth Street recently celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary.

The songs suns; during the evening were composed by Mies Helen Mack. 8ome of the guests were Judge and Mrs. Julian Mack and Mlas Rath Mack of Washington. Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Mack. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bachrach of Cincinnati and this city, Mr. and Mra Fred Mack.

Mr. and Mrs. Bendet Isaacs, Mr. and Mrs. Altmayer, Miss Rita Levy.

Raphael Prgger, Miss Sara X. Scbottenfels, Louts Levy, Miss Kamsk, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamb. Arthur Lamb, Miss Florence Bloch.

Mian Etta Friend, the Misses Mack. Mrs. Joseph Mack of Far Rock away. an4 Mtaa Polly Levy.T J. H.

Armstrong of Bretton Han la entertalnlnf bli daughter, Mrs. Ralph Brandeth. Mr. and Mrs. B.

Leavltt and Mrs. Lea-vltt's daughter, Mlsa Ward, nave taksn apartments in Bretton Hall for the Winter. Gen. and Mrs. Andrews of Manchester, N.

H. Mr. and Mra H. J. Wright, and Miss Ethel Hargrave, and Mr.

and Mrs. Grant McDonald are among those who are spending1 the holidays in this city, etoppinar at Bretton Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Elkan of London are also there for a short time, pending their departure for Havana, where they will remain the rest of the Winter.

Mra. R. E. Crespt and Miss Crespl have gen to Costa Rica for Christmas. business meeting of the National Society Daughters of the Empire State wag held on Thursday morning at the Waldorf.

Thursday. Feb. 8. was decided cpon for the annual breakfast of the so ciety, oira. m.

xv. forcer is or Arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L.

Pack of Lake-wood. N. are stopping at the Manhattan for a week. Mrs. Hate Lipplncott motored over from Philadelphia last week for a few days' visit at the Gotham.

Perhaps the most Interesting event of the Winter and the one most looked forward to and prepared for by the Texas Society is the annual Lone Star Ball. This year It will be held on Jan. 28. in the Plasa. Mrs.

D. Sevier is President of the society. The next meeting win take place on Tuesday, Jan. 2. Mlas Edna Brauer and Harold Tuska were married on Wednesday at the St.

Regis. The Rev. Dr Joseph Silverman officiated. The bride, a daughter of Martin Brauer of tfOl West 108th street, was attended by the Misses Florence Vogel. Minnie Andrews.

Delia Wolf, Gertrude Ashner, and Edith Plcard. The best, man was Dr. Philip Grausman. and the ushers Leo Rosenberg, Leo Baron, Joseph Robitscher, and Maurice Marks. At the December meeting of the Woman's Press Club, Mme.

Katberine von Klenier, President, three new names were added to the membership and three other applications considered, which. In accordance with the rule of the club, will be acted upon at the January meeting. The board meeting preceded the regular business meeting of the club. Two active members. Miss Marie A.

Foote of Brooklyn and Dr. Sue Radclirfe of Tonkers, were admitted, and Mrs. Frederick Bate-men of Manhattan became an associate member The other names which will be considered in January are those of, two candidates for associate and one for active membership. The latter is Miss Cora L. Turner of Brooklyn, snd the others Mrs.

W. T. Bingham of Brook Satinwood for Drawing Room or Boudoir JpHE courtly grace of Satin-wood Furniture, such as was fashioned in England at the close of the XVIII. Century, serves to-day to add la note of agreeable personality to Drawing Room or Boudoir. In one of the Galleries we have devoted to the display of faithful Reproductions of old-world Furniture, may be found single pieces or complete sets of Satinwood Furniture which echo the fas-tidious taste of Hdppelwhite and his contemporaries.

Inlaid with rare woods or decorated with delicate paintings, these dainty Chairs, Work-tables and Cabinets: offer enticing opportunities for 1 selection. i 34 and 36 West 32d Street Between Fifth Av New lyn and Mrs. Hugh Bond Chap pell of Manhattan. The newly appointed Chili-man of Reception far, the year, Mrs. K)nhe Totten McGratn.

announces her assistants to be Mrs, Eva Phipps and Mrs. tYank Hadley, toe Misses Sara Palmer aand Sara Ksier-brook, and Mme. PollXenw. The meeting on Saturday of this week" will be Presidents' day, snd an entirely new acbemo will, be adopted. Members of the club have been enlisted to entertain the guests, and the programme will tncHtde selections by an orchestra rompowd of women and led by the Chairman of Music.

Miss Sara Belle Huff; a French recitation by Mme. Pollfeme; a playlet Politics," bv Edith McOrath: Half a Sheet of Paper," translated by Velma Howard from August Strindberg: Russian and. classic dances by Miss Cosette Keller. Amelia Bingham and Belle Golden will also contribute to the afternoon's diversion 1 I Mlas Susan Watklns, dauchter of the late James L. Watklns of Norfolk, and Goldsborough Serpall, of the Seaboard National Bank' of Norfolk, will be married on Jan.

1. Mlsa Watklns la an artist whose work won the Julia A. Shaw Memorial Prise at the Spring Academy of 1910 and a gold: medal in the Paris Salon. The wedding will be a small one, ii Mr. and Mra C.

L. Brodt, whe have been visiting in Washington, have returned to the Plasa for th Winter. Mlas Mabel Virginia Taylor and Mel-choir Morton of Elisabeth were married on Wednesday afternoon tn the home of. the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin F. Taylor, in West Delaware. The Rev. George H. Richer read the ceremony.

Mra Edward B. Taylor was matron of honor. 1 The Eclectic Club held its Christmas mejeting Wednesday la the Waldorf. Thero was a paper Count Tolstoy by Mrs. Norman Hapgood, followed by a discussion by members.

Jacques Romano entertained the club with demonstrations of experimental psychology and the potential forces of the sub-conscious mind. The luncheon was arranged by Mra John H. Parker. The wedding of Mlsa Marie Ferris, daughter of the Rev. Charles Ferris, and Charles Hall of Oklahoma City.

took place on Wednesday evening In the Ascension Memorial Church. The Rev. VI. Floyd Jones officiated. The bride was given away by her father and was accompanied by her sisters.

Mrs. Alex Maloof, matron of honor, and the Misses Emma and May Ferris, bridesmaids. Frederick Anspaugh of Norfolk. was best man. After an extended bridal tour they will make their home at Oklahoma City.

i A meeting of the New Tork section of the Council of Jewish Women was held in the vestry rooms of the Temple Beth-El on Thursday afternoon. Tea was served. The council will give a series of bible stories In motion pictures at the Republic Theatre on Sunday afternoons. Jan. 7.

14, 21, and 28, at o'clock. Those tn charge 4 Mrs. J. W. Loeb.

Chairman; Mrs. D. W. Richman, Mlsa Sara X. Schottenfels.

and Mrs. Robert Weil. The stories wilt be those of "Cain and Abel." The Deluge and Noah and His Ark." "Saul and David," "David Crowned King." Esther the Queen and How She Saved Her People," Esther and Mordecal." and Moses and Pharaoh: or. The Exodus." Music will be furnished by the Hebrew Sheltering and Guardian Orphan Asylum Hebrew Orphan Asvlum Band and soloists. Mr.

and Mrs. Mortis Joseph of West Eighty-sixth Street gave a beefsteak dinner at Healys on Saturday evening to 100 friends. Members of the Sewing Circle of the Hebrew Infsnt Asylum announce that Henry B. Harris has offered them a benefit performance at the 'Harris Theatre on Wednesday evening, Jan. 10.

of "The Talker." Mrs. 8. S. Japha, OCXS and Broadway York. West' 115th Street, has charge of the tickets for this performance.

Mrs, Max and Mra. Bernard Toung entertained at bridge In their hone. 42 West Seventy-fifth Street, on Thursday, Miss Florence 8 tern of West Seventy-fourth Street gave a dinner party on Tuesday for Miss Jeanette Belle Oarsoa of Rochester. Miss 43arson was also the principal guest of a theatre party given on Thursday evening by Mr. and Mra Max Biaswanger ef the Aneonla.

The second annual operatic concert and ball of the People's Hospital mill be held In the Hotel Astor on Saturday Jan. 10. The concert thle year -4a of a high order, there appearing EUa Kellner, soprano; Sylvia Marcellfe soprano; John Chipman, tonor: Irving Meyers, baritone; Sarah Uurovltch. 'cellist: Joseph Kerenyi. violinist; William Jansushek at the piano, and Otto Ottberg.

recitations. At a meeting of the Board ef Governors of the Society of the Genesee yesterday additional preparations were made fur the dinner of the society at the Hotel Knickerbocker on Saturday evening, Jan. 10. In addition to President Tart, the truests of honor will be four Justices of thu Supreme Court of Monroe County and members of th society. James W.

Gerard. John Ford. Peter A. Hendrtck, and Justice-elect Henry D. Hotchkl.a, William K.

Werner, and Edgar M. Cullen, and Justice Nathaniel Foots. AU the members of the Suprvme Court in the Rochester district will be Invited, to the dinner. Paul Rochester baa been appointed Chairman of the Dinner Committee end Elbrldge L. Adams -is Chairman of the pes era' Committee.

It is expected that President Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia University, Dr. Rush Rheea. anJ Senator Sutherland of Utah will be among the sneakers. Charles E. Cunningham.

William Street. Treasurer of the Dinner Committee, has charge of the ttvUt ets. "Women In Muslo" was ths toplo of the meeting of the Rota Club held on Friday In the heme of Mrs. Henry Winter Davis, IS West 121st Street. Mrs.

Davis. Mra Lloyd. Mra Wuppermann. Mra Lit-tlefield. and Mrs.

Bellamy read papers, and there were songs by Mrs. Preston Selleck and Mra. Rockwell. Mrs. Merrick Tennan Conover Is President of the club this year; and Mra Davis Chairman of the Programme' Committee.

There was a meeting of the Ways and Means Committee of the Woman's Auxiliary of the French Hospital at the home of Mrs. Percy R. Turaure. 55 West Forty-ninth Street, on Monday, to complete Flana for a bridge party, which is dated or Friday afternoon. Jan.

5. It will take place at Delmonlco's at 2:80. Tea will be served afterward. The committee includes Mrs. John Blair, Chairman Mrs.

Tumure, Mra Frank Hartley. Mrs. Charles H. May. Mra Mra Seth Milliken.

George Evans, Mrs. Jose i 23rd Street JUST OFF FIFTH AVENUE, NOW for Our Great U-ANNUAL STOCK-REDUCING in accordance with our established policy of cutting prices eacfrteagon-end to clear out all merchandise immediately and 7b make room, also, for our Ann ual Exhibit, January 2, of Mid-Winter Modes and Advance Spring Styles for Southern Tours. 56 And Less RENARD'S, through all the years of its history, has stood for styles notably far above the level of the usual specialty stores -a high standard maintained by virtue of its intimate Paris, London, and Vienna connections. Beginning Tuesday, all our Millinery, beautiful Wraps, Gowns, Suits, Waists, superb Furs, and hundreds of other articles indispensable to the toilet, will be sold at prices that make any consideration of profit wholly out of the question, No C. 0.

No Credits Doors Not Open Till No Alterations I A. M. Tuesday. These are but a FEW of the special bargains throughout the house. A thousand others Just as good! WASH DRESSES SILK PRESSES fiS TO fjo.7S DRESSES handsome' corduroys, satins, plain and atriped surah; Jsp silks sad chiffons; only 35 left, so TO no DRESSES, AT $25.00 EVENING DRESSES, S4S.M UP TO SUITS UP TO fi SUITS.

AT. $7.50 UP TO 29.7s SUITS, AT. $12.75 UP TO JS SUITS, $10 37.S0TO5S SUITS, tP Vo 8j SUITS, $25.00 i- tut, tit al I Marquiaettc Suit; val. 147.5 $25.00 UUI daxin 3-pv. uuu, COATS All our handsome "double-faced, reveisible Coats.

t5 AND 16.50, COATS $4.05 1S.50TO $. $0.05 TO 40. COATS. $14.03 WAISTS TKrtF.RIE WAISTS. Tfl M6.ot SILK S2.05 UPTO 7.9s LACE WAISTS.

UP TO 16.50 SILK, VEILINGS. iH-TARD LENGTHS; CHOICE GOODS) VALUES TO 10c 05c ailFFON VEIUXGS, SILK PETTICOATS upward of about 324, with eiled chiffon flounces REGULAR IMPORTED MES-EAUNE $2.50 Ginghams, Chambravs, Repps, Marquisettes, Voiles, etc Xc.co AND 6.50 DRESSES. 1.99 J7.C0TO10 IO 1U 13-50 KtJJM. a.T 16.0 TO 19 7s $5.9 fzs TO f)S DRESSES llt.M N. Ferrer.

Mrs. Wffltam Melntyra, Mra. Eugene Pool. Mra. Juiee F.

Aubrey, i -Blanc hette Julian, Mrs. Sains, Mrs. Slcsei. and Mrs. Cheveau.

The officers the auxiliary are Mra J. J. Henna, Prsetdent; Mra Kttenne Honorary Mrs. Tumure Mrs. PaladinU Vice Presidents: Mra Char lee Hay, Secretary, and Mrs.

FranX Hartley Treasurer. Andrew Freed man of Sherry's gave dinner to Lee Shubert last Sunday arresting at the Hotel Knickerbocker. J- j. Augustas Thomas Is going; abroad Immediately after the holidays. -1 The Twilight Club will give Its next lav tier on Thursday.

Tb subject for discus- -slon will be What Most Needs Immediate 1 Among the speakers will -be Gen. J. 8. Coxey, Leon Daeo. John Godfrey Saxe.

James Bliss Towneewd. Cot. J. Tewnsend. Rey Marie Jenny Howe, J.

H. Johnston. Sophie Irene Loeb. Vlda Sutton, and Presley Maclughlln. Judge Burt Jay Humphrey will be the toast maeter.

Mrs. Sidney 'Mars gave a Dlplentatla Tea at her home. SIS West 101st Street, Sunday afternoon. i Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph! of 921 Riverside Drive will entertain for their daughter. the Misses by giving a dance at their homa on Satnrdsy, Jan. 13. Mrs. Seymour Guggenhelmer of West Ninetieth Street gave a bridge) en Wedaee- -day.

Mrs. Myron Oppenhelnaer gave a reception In her apartments in the Hotel Neth-erland Monday. Mrs. R. Bullerd ef SM Commonwealth Avenue.

Boston, annonnees the engage- ment of her daughter. Miss Constsnee, to Edward M. Dtmock. a Tale Graduate, now at the Harvard Law Bebool. and a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Georga Dtmeek of this city. Mrs. Bullerd Is a daughter of Augustus C. Richards of rew Torx, No date has been set for ths wedding.

evening. Jan. 25. Is the data chosen by the Vaasar Students' Aid Society for its annual benefit. It will tka place In the large ballroom of the Waldorf at 8:30.

The society makes loans of varying sums, without Interest and without legal obligation, to young women ef character and Intellect who wish te take degrees at Vassar but who are financially unable to do so. Recipients of theee loans never fall to graduate and to repay, when. In course of time, the state of their exchequer permits. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles E. MeMasua of 265 West Seventy-third Street have sent out Invitations for an informal dence for their daughter. Miss Estelle Hall, at Sherry's on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

Qustavus Rogers of SO Riverside Drive will receive informally this afternoon. Mrs. Emanuel Wallach will give a dance for her daughter. Miaa Adelaide Wallaoh. at the Gotham on Wednesday, Jan.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Townsend of Oystsr Bay, L. are spending a fsw days at the Wolcott with their two eon, who have come down from their school In Concord, N.

H-. tor the holidays. ALE i MILLINERY Trimmed Models c8 OF OUR It .....12. SO s.50 AN 1 HATS SS.Ot IS TO 5 xiA 1 TO 30 Untrinuned Shapes fz.9S TO FELT HATS, AT 50e 7.CO VELOUK 4.S0 TO 6.95 6.9s SILK VELVET HATS. $1.05 Ostrich Plumes Very beautiful French Ostrich Plumes, in black and colors.

FUR COATS of fiae, Russian Calf; value 50. $35 Catractil CoaiU Caracul Coata, at. .1 9S Caracul Coats, i. 150 Caracul Coat, 1 faV arV 1 $45.00 043.0S $95.00 near seal floats 9S CoaU, at. fUS Coats, $110( Marmot CoaU Reaves collar and nut ft.

t7I.fla fiSO jtp Mink Mood Coat. SMALL FURS In Matched Sets soo Model Tsepe Fox, set; 0125.Se) JJO Model Cross Fox, 015S.SS 350 Natural Lrnx, $150.00 400 Fisher set 6 $250.00 J400 Model Krraine, $250.00 PERSIAN PAW SETS Larre atole. snd pillow tnvff; rslne 19; S12J9 CARACUL SETS, aTus jo; $LU0 Black Fox Seto 1 Scarfsl $JSo I45.00 9 J7A9 til. SO value. 1 5.C0 Muffs -Jjcu value.

$10.50 i 1 1.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The New York Times Archive

Pages Available:
414,691
Years Available:
1851-1922