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It TH. NEW YOBK TIMES1 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1912; a- a. da a- Jy is. aa a ill he k- XT P- u- mr nd 4 ge by tr, pe 4 If rut to ell re rer ilr tt it's yil 1 I yyjy' -V 1 f-- i ir -J; A J. 1 fTf tm brougbt a much needed rest to part of the watt aide.

2tunv ly bers hare left town for Atlanta ty ana nnennrsti otnera are frdng all Inrttatlone exeepttns; those )o(a sawing etassea and some few are f.fif rlxht aloes; with their amasementa dubs, of course, continue their meat but the receptions are fewer, and i card partlee less la erldenoe. irtrxl attraotlve luncheoae were given Titff the week, among them one by i KUlUm J. Toomey in ber borne In Flfty-thlrd' BtreeU Spring flowers the deooratlona There were eleven Mil X. Christian K. Boree of 88 West Aty fifth Street will giro a Spring -ehvoa on Friday, Maroh 1.

Miss Mary itl Boree announced "her engagement Bsrtrand Taylor A Short time flo, i late baa been set for the wedding. ira Charles Edwin TTOeos and Miss way Perry; fllco of ICO West Her. Btreet rave Urge reception Friday afternoon from 4 -until 7. 2m John Bowes Cox of 800 West lOBth wt will bo at homo on Saturday, mb S3, from 4 until T. St Jamas O.

Wents gave the last of srlis of reoeptlons on Friday after In ber borne tn West End Arenua im. Henry Lawrence and the M(sseg mnoe, 168 West Elghty-lgbth Street, concluded their series of teas on Frt. afternoon. rdward M. Dffl on and Mist XHllon, 101st Street.

wfQ reoetro this af neon from 4 until Henry Parsons of tt Wsst Flfty-il Street baa sent out cards for dBsdays and Sundays until the mid- ef March, It Porter wfQ return from an ate visit to-morrow. Via Edgar Pruden gave a bridge rty ei Tuesday for nearly 100 friends Vw borne, X3 West 120th Street Tel-' Joaqufls and terns were used all tera the bouse la the deeoratlona Wises were gold-framsd mirrors, and ef them were won by Mrs. Frsdertck Mr Bedell Parker, Mrs. Bond Mra Tawgai and Mra Searles 'Matt Md Mrs. Charles Van Wert gave wwloale tea on Tueeday evening In home, 123 West Nlnety-seveath y.

April 14. Is the date chosen for Annual Amateur Dramatic ef the Junior League of the Hc-Orphan Asylum. It will be given Lrrla Theatra "The College iaw" win be presented. The patron- ate Mra DanM Guggenheim. Mra OlmbI.

Mrs. llerbort Xehman. Vartln BeckhsrL Mra Samuel i'e. Mra Leopold Stern. Mra Mosea "Wr.

Mra Itunrr Itrman. Mrs. ''ra Orsnt, Mre. Samutl W. Kirn.

R. Gurtenhelm. Mrs. Menken. "fhtnr, Mra Oerge Cown, Mrs.

we ihman. Mra. loroU Well. Mra tHtir.r. Mra Arthur Coat n.

Mra Benjamin, and Mra J. B. Helm- tn. Mra nohert Qulan of 115 Writ Strret announced the engagement flushtr, Mtr-e Helen M. Qutnn, BTr J.

Pforn. at, a bridge ea Thursday evening. Burper was at 11 There were about gaesta lUnry Stratton Martin gave a 'Wort muiloale on Thursday evening home. Err West Forty-fifth Street. 1 aa4 Xlra a B.

Oetrow of 102 West Streft announce the marriage of whtr. Miss Ida Ostrow. to Moe ef Chlnhoim. on Wednes-i' U- Mr ni Mr- 8epero havs fcw J(f their wedding trip. They IT chlnholm.

I aa. Mrs. Whit si eivv- strtrt iav a confirmation vorty afternoon a week ago for Morrla White. i for the benefit of Sy HwpitM and Dispensary wUl be evening, MarCQ at If.tl tllMbeth Gosrdy Jlaker, Mad. i IT W1U hoe on Friday, JJ! until o'clock.

.1 J1 the Now Tork Home for Dee "sa reaa7a asa iyi -'s7 -Htitit-vH win 9m ntit ventnr. with Up. and iir. -V 4tTWI WU Erlanger. th.l.founder and of the school Vm the school.

aaO for VpT JrrBk X1shetdoi of WOT ft town on TWnr eA Mrs, Bamusi Joffltt and br i J-V ft' f4r i 1 daughter and Miss Irraa Babbitt are also In Plnehurst Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Hill of West Eighty-sixth Street and Mr. and Mra Albert Gleason have planned to leave for Florida on April 8.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles n. Munger and Mr. and Mra George C.

Stone of Duluth. stopped a week or more In this city before sailing for the West Indlee on the Laurentlo yesterday. Miss Phoebe Judklns of Tl Riverside Drlva Is visiting In Baltimore. I Mra John O'Reilly of Minneapolis, who has been visiting Edward G. O'ReUly at tha Netherland Hotel for some weeks, left last week for Ban Franclaoo to spend the balance ot tha Winter with her daughter, Mra Frank Bayly.

Miss Marjorle Bryan of 808 West Seventy-eighth i Street has been entertaining Miss Florence Ramsay of Los Angelea Mr. Franklin P. Duryea of the Anso-nta has sent out cards for a large bridge party to-morrow evening at Delmonlco'a Mra Philip Bevan La Roche, 004 Madison Avenue, gave a bridge party yesterday afternoon in ber home. Mre. Jamee Lloyd Crowell will give a card party ion Wednesday afternoon at the Marie Antoinette.

Mra James Duncan Dlthrldge will give 103d this week one on Wednes- day, the second on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Francis Tawger, 708 West End Avenue, have sent out cards for a bridge party on Thursday evening. Mra W.

Edgar Pruden. 162 West 120th Street, gav a card party on Tuesday evening. Mfa. Henry White Cannon gave a similar party a few days ago In her home, 2S Madison Avenue. A leap yea dance' was given on Friday evening at the St.

Andrew's Hotel by the Splnstirs-the Misses Hamilton. Nelson, Kollonuerg. Wright. Ethel Fay. Celeatlne Burchell.

OaroLyn Knight Dorothy Leg-gett and Hlfn 8entner. Suppr was served tn the palm room at midnight for about 150 guesta Gorgeous red hearts and wedJlngJ rings Were the favors Conferred on the men. i Mr. and Mrs. Eugene V.

Brewster of 2 Monroe Street. Brooklyn, will be at home thle afternoon from 8 until 11 o'clock. In box 1 on Saturday evening for the benefit performance bf. La Toeea, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Gerll of 231 Wsst Seventy-fourth Street had as their guests the Italian Consul General Slgnor Fara FornL Mra Toecanlnt Slgpora Polio, and Dr. and Mra Charles Paterno. A party of; twelve; were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bergstrom of 114 Riverside Drive at Weber and Fields tn two boxes last evening.

There was a supper at the Rlts-Carlton afterward. The gueeta were Dr. and Mra. James Drew, Mr. and Mra! Ftt Mr- Perk era.

Harry Black, Mra I Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. MoffatVend Mr. Dent A dance was given by tba T. E.

Club of Erasmus Hall on Friday evening at Beverly HalL Mra Donnelly and Mra Kent were among tha patronesses. A luncheon was given by tha club la January at tba Waldorf, and plana ere under way to make both tha luncheon and the dance annual affatra. Mrs. Lockwood gar a bridge party for about fifty friends Wednesday la ber borne la the Bronx. -n Mra.

Richard Hole of 159 Wesl'lanth Street gae tea a fe d-is 7 JtZGf i home. Mrs. Frederick' Hole and Mrs. Henry Robinson poured. In the receiving party were Mlse James, the Misses Hammatt and Miss White.

Mrs. IL A. Jourdan Cauvln of 101 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, will be at home on Thursday. March 7, from 4 until T. Mre.

John Clark Btratton entertained for her niece, Miss Lena Junior, with a bridge party Tuesday afternoon in her home, 580 Riverside Drlfra The party wss In honor Of Miss Florence May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas May. who; Is to be marrtr-d in April to Eddls Miller of this city. Among ths guests were Mrs.

Sydney MUU, Mrs. Archibald Whan, Mra John Ooff. Jr. Mra Fred C. Mulgrew.

Mrs, Robert Livingston. Mra Charles Roser, Mra Lyon de Camp, Mrs. P. Everett Steams, Mrs. Howard Whitney, Mra Harold Reals, Mre.

Kdward Belpp. Mra Harry Wells, Mra George Droste, Mrs. James Hopkins, Mra Harry Wykes. Mra Otto Runcke, and Miss Florence May, Miss Rena Howard, and Mlse Hantaan. Chancellor Elmer Ellsworth Brown of New Tork tnlversity and Mra Brown and William Winter will be the principal guests at the reception given by the Pen and Brush; Club on Sunday, March 8 In of the club, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Berger of Flat-bush announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Grace Miriam Berger, to Stewart iucheraeon on Tuesday. Feb. so. tn the Church of the Holy Innocenta Mr.

and Mrs. Louis A. Lehmaler, 608 went Ktia Avenue, sailed on Friday for tlie west males. Mra Arthur Bloch of IH4 Tark Avenue was one of 'the bridge hostesses of Tues day. Mrs.

Felix Mandel gave a bridge on Frt day tn ber home, 183 East Etghty-second Street Dr. and Mra C. R. Busey and Miss Rose Buney of Lynchburg, West Va, have come to New lork to se ethe doctor's brother, N.ilL Busey, They will make the Astor tbetr headquarters while In town. Miss Mary Edna Brown was married to tVW La Cnegum mnd Iter- 7 a -aie II Jobs noAor ty th JUr.

W. B. Bacbasaa on WdaeadT ISO Wttt Flfty-MTKitli StxMt. Mr. ul Mrs.

John J. RoMiuwalf of 230 Wrt llSth 6trt unaounc th -troUial of tUtlt daugtiton Vlas UUlu J. RoMnswv3 to IouU J. CU CrlotU. Lockwood of MS West 142d BtrMt will dvo a Un9li for stxtr toubs pooplo on Thursday Ttnlnr.

'After th daoco breakfast will Mrrod. SXJas Ifargaret nttaatrr It tbo taata daugbter of Mr. au Mrs. C. J.

Wlt. Unberr Was Gladra Reppenhelmer Is a daagb-ter of Gen. ted Mrs. W. C.

Hepponboliner of Jersey City and a Mbutanto of this Mr. and Mrs. Werdenschlag of 803 Wsst 108d Street announce the engagement ef their daughter. Miss Hortensa Werden-sohlag, to Charles A. Meyer of Rochester, K.

T. Mrs. Chart ee M. Rolker 'and MUe Zel-Ce Rolker have returned, from Tunis and are tn Magnolia Springs, Flal, for a month or so. James A.

Metealf baa recovered from his recent Illness and returned to bis home, M7 Fifth Avenue. 'j Mr. and Mrs. William A. Bandlef and Samuel Stern are spending some time tn Atlantlo City.

li Mra R. M. Welcb of 1S1 East Nineteenth Street gave a reception a few day ago In her borne. Charles F. Lent and Miss Lent gave a dance on Tuesday evening In their home, 4 West Fortieth Street Mr.

and Mrs. Frank EL; Togel gave a dinner on Tueeday tn their borne, 10 East Seventy-sixth Street. John M. O'Connor and Eugene Le- slnsky gave a banquet last evening at the Hotel Metropole. Guy Hubbard was toastmaster.

jf. jj Miss Emtlle A. Mattes ontertalned Miss Adele Bogart with a novelty shower a few days ago. There was a gams of cards during the afternoon and the prises were won by tha- Misses Adele Boos, Adele Bogart, and LflHan MeCreedy. Miss Bogart Is to be one of the April brides and Miss Mattes wUl be her maid of honor.

CoL and Mra Hodgson have come over from Governore Island for a few days and are etopplng at the Astor, where they are entertaining CoL and Mra Cramp ton of Wsst Point and CoL and Mrs. Wlllcox, who arrived from Europe on Thursday. This Is a reunion ot old friends who have not met since they were la the Philippines together. CoL Hodgson and his wife are soon to go to wasnington wnsre the colonel has been summoned by tha War Department Fussy Had the Last Sardine joyously warbled Mra Robert MoCann as the curtain rose on tha members of tha Wo man's Forum seated In a eeml -circle, mln strelwlee, on Monday at the Berkeley Theatre. And thle was the first number of a long programme of songs and dances.

Jokes and choruses given for the benefit of the Educational and Phllantbrpplo Fund of the Forum. The women were all gowned tn the freshest of lingerie frocks with topped coquettish theatre capa They cracked Jokes at one another's expenses. and goodnaturedly poked fun at various club women In ths audience, and were rewarded with huge bouquets. of carna tions or cauliflowers, as tba humor of the donor dictated. A number which was not on the programme was a group of songs by three Engllnh girls, the Mleees Fuller.

They wore old-fashioned crinolines and sang old Engllnh tongs to the accompanl ment a harp which ions of thani played. "The Incorrigible," a one-act sketch by Miss Boswell was tha climax of the entertainment Miss Florence I May, 823 St Nicholas Avenue, entertained the Colonial Club, Mra EL K. Edwards, President on Monday. Among the guests were Mra J. H.

Porge, Mra Edwin Boele, Mra James Bruce Gear, Mra J. F. Taylor. Mra 8. Wilson, and Mra Brutman Harding.

A luncheon, bridge, and euchre for the ben efit of the club will be held at the Mar seille on Wednesday, beginning at 12:80. Miss May Is Chairman. Presidents Day will be celebrated on Tuesday by the Theatre Club, Mra Marks, President at the Astor. Comedy will be the subject Mra Albert Canfleld Bags will be Chairman In charge. William 4e Mllle, Miss Mary Nash.

Miss Lillian Al-bertson, and Miss Harriet May Mills have been Invited as special guests. Miss Genevieve HIggtns gave a Waab-tngton'a Birthday party on Thursday evening In her home, 17 West Ninety- seventh Street Mra William Dingwall 6tewart ot 11. West Seventy-fourth Street has sent out Invitations for a large bridge party on Monday, March It There wilt be a meeting of the Philemon Club of Tottenvllle, Mrs. Benjamin Will-lams, President to-morrow. It will be guest day.

Mrs Walker Washington. Chairman of the day, will present Mra Ruth Lltt Mra James Ballantlne, and Mra Everett Griffith as speaksra A good programme of songs and dances has been prepared tor the annual benefit ot the Society ot Craftsmen, to be given In the galleries ot the Arts Club, 118 East Nineteenth Street on Thursday evening. The English Folk Singer, the Misses Ortska, Rosalind, and Dorothy Fuller, will be among those who will help to entertain the society and Its guesta Mra Frederick 8. Lamb, 854 West Twenty-second Street htss charge ot the tickets. These who received at the ssveath annual dance of A.

A. College Ot St Francis Xavtsr on Friday at Delmonlco's were Mra M. BrowaelL 1 Mra, Daniel Donohue, Mra M. J. Dougherty, Mra Francesco FanoulllL Mra Francis F.

Gannon. Mra' John Hayes, Mra Jamss E. Hoar, Mra Edward J. Kelly, Mra Ellsa- hmv BttUr Figurt' THE NEW La Grecque CORSET ernbodies all the up-to-Uti rtqulrt raenU of. Dams Fathloo together with the usual La Grecqot excellence.

fpecki fittings by expert corietltus, 1 VAN ORDEN CORSET WullUb Bscosd rioor Taks Elevaaotv beta T. BLeaa. Ura-r Thomas P. Mulrr. Mrs.

R. M. MoTsrry, Mra WlUam; SulU- an and Mrs. AuaUa The Daughters of Ohio win hold their annual reception and dance at thai Wa. dorf on Thursday evening.

A benefit was given in Carnaii Ly ceum on Thursday evening for the Col lege Woman's Club. It Included Mexican songs and dances and a talk on Mexico by Mrs. Frederick Goodwin. A number of young woman sold flowers and bonbons during tha Intermission, among them tha Misses Estelle Adams, Helen Adams. Margaret Bates, Ruth Bee be.

Mildred Botsford, Ethel Clarke. Alice Coleman. Luella Gear. Ella Gardener, Bessie Good- win, Mabel Goodwin, Myra Hlem, Anna Delamater. Sarah Dalamatar, Isabel Lamahlre.

Annette Macay, Gladys Lyons, Dorothy Mahon, Irene Miles. Madeline Provost, Muriel Rogers, Dorothy Seaver, Elsie Smith. Helen South wick. Irene Stewart. Harriet Sutphen.

Viola Uddgren, Marguerite Weed, Beatrice Wellington, and Grace Wlenart. A regular meeting thb Socletv for Po litical Study will be held on Tueeday at the Astor. The subject, la charge of MUs Guernsey, will be "Should the Humane protection of Animals ba Umiar On. mental Control?" Mra George P. Will- lams will speak on "State Current Eventa Another of the Leatsn Sewlna- Clssat-s.

which will sew one morning a week from now until Easter. Is that In connection with the Touna Woman's Guild. The meetings wUl be held in the borne or the President. Mrs. Wendell a Phillips, 40 West Forty-seventh Street, beginning Thursday.

A Ml-Careme bridge party will be given by the guild on Wednesday, March 13. at Delmonlco a The members Include the Misses Marie Despard. Helen Irving' Phillips, Llla Blandy. Gladys Berry. Mildred Banta.

Effie Zabrlskle. juua PsnOeld. Eugenia Palmer. Golda Corea. Elisabeth Slmonton.

Jaunhina Jayne. Margaret Homans. Sara blmoatoa. ana wuuama Miss Viola TJddsren win rlva a rtwHa1 on Saturday evening, March 9, In the home or Mr. and Mra Frederick ilonitwin 487 Central Park West at a r.t.

tlon and dance will follow the programme. Mra Maurtla F. H. de Haaa la at hnm. on Tuesdays at the Van Dyck Studios, 039 Eighth Avenua Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Lane- Parker cf Lowell. announce the marriage of tneir aaugnter, Miss Louise Lang Parker, to William Hendrlx Scarritt of vnnl City, on Tuesday, Feb. 20. The Dride attended school In this city for a number of years, and several of her friends went up to Massachusetts for ths wedding.

Miss Evelyn F. White, dauah tap nf XT i and Mra John White of 83 Eest 128th street will bo married early next month to Walter Scott Beers. The wedding will take place in Monticello, N. where the Whites bavs a country niu Thomas McGrath will be her sister's ma tron or Honor. Ths best man selected Is Thomas DfWalsh.

Last evening there was a dance at the 8 -a. 9 a-ias Vj we st WW M4 Wet UIVVsVsi Opening bXhlbtt shown those combining novel in of Spring Models Gowns, Coats. Waists and Millinery Monday. February 26. and Continuing Hotel given by the Junior Leagua of the, Spanish and Portuguese HarUd Menkea 14 the president of the league.

Miss Frances Levy Vice President Miss Rosalie Nathan. Secretary, and Miss Hortense Friedman. Miss Estelle Mendea and Jack Swaab members of the Governing Biard. The) patronesses were Mra 8. Marcus Harris, Mrs.

Jacob HI way, Mra. Napoleon Levy. Mrs. Mortimer Menken, Mra Edgar J. Mrs.

Mayer Swaab, and Mrs. Isaac tarberg. tea party dance win be given by the young people of the Third Unitarian Church of Brooklyn on Friday evening, March 8. in the Chateau da Pare, i The committee Includes William Enequlst Miss Dorothy Xlrkman. Mlas Marjorle Dennlson.

Miss Isabel Solomons, Mlas Greta Walllan. nd Dr. Nelson M. 'Hold en. Mra.

Mortimer Menken. 701 West End Avenue, gavs'a tea In her home a Thursday afternoon for the members of tha Society for Political Study and the club presidents of the city. The house was decorated with tba eocletyj colors, blue and gold. gold basketa fUled with yellow jonquils and tied with blue maUae being tha medium, employed to jparry out the color schema. Those who received with Mra Menken were Mra.

J. Franklin Donnell, Mrs. George Howes, Mrs. Gustavo Radtke. and Mrs.

Mary Allaire. Mra N. Taylor Phillips. Mra Austin N. Palmer, and Mra.

J. B. Scbnltaer presided at tba tea table. Mr. and Mrs.

Victor M. Tyler of New Haven, have taken apartment at the Gothsm for tha rest of tba Winter. Miss Elsie Harris, daughter ef Mr. and Mra 8. Marcus Harris, 12 Wsst (Seventieth 6treet I visiting friends la Hartford, Conn.

Miss Guernsey baa returned from a' brief trip to Washington, D. Mra J. H. Crowell has gone to Atlantlo City to recover from her recent tllnesa On Tuesday evening. April 9.

the Colonial Theatre wUl be engaged for the annual theatre party benefit for the Will-Urn H. Davis Home for Crippled Children. The last of the series of morning must-cales for the school will take place on Tuesday at the Plana, with Pssquale Amato as the principal artist There wss a meeting ef tha paving Improvement League, newly organised under the auspices of tha Horse Aid Society, Association of Horse Owners, and New Tork Team Owners, on Friday at 88 West Fortieth Street to elect officers for 1912. The committee In charge were J. P.

deagan, J. K. Orr, James Pringle, M. D. Rlker, and 8.

8. Sheara Jacob Ehrtlch Is President and founder of the Horse Aid Society. M's A. A. Oherjee, Secretary, and Sidney Oraber, Treesursr.

The Vice Presidents are Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Minnie add em Ftske, Carotins Earle White, Homer and aportj Frank Burns. Under the patronage or a number of well-known women a series of three concerts will be given by Carolyn Bee be ion Wednesday, Feb. 28, at half-past 3 In the home of Mra Edwin T. Rice, IS 1 West Sixty-seventh Street, on Wednesday, March ft, with Mra William M. Ivlns, Lichtenstein Millinery Co.

Importing Milliners 538-540 Fifth Avenue Between 44th and 45th Street NEW YORK. The clever selection of Parisian creations to meet American ideas of fitness has always been one of our unique Our French representatives, who spend their time among the foremost creators of fashion, select from the spiration, exquisite material and the unmistakable Parisian air of distinction which experience has taught them the American woman demands. Our Opening xxhibit this Spring ts exclusive moAcls not to be presents seen in other! showrooms in this countryPanier and Direeoire effects in great variety, featuring the taffetas and shot silks which are the latest dictate of Parisian taste. i Also Smart Coats from Paul Poiret, Groult, Cheruiti Callot and Xanvin. 1 The Millinery showing is replete with the chef-d'beuvres of the masters it of this peculiarly French art.

The artistic harmonizing of and gown which recognized as a characteristic of the perfectly dressed woman is exempli fled by en extensive variety of models. 1 7" i East Twenty-Cfth' Street; oa Wednesday. March 13, with Mrs. George M. Pracaon, East Fifty-tfclrd Street Mis MatUa Fergeraon will have charge of the Actors' Fund euchre, which wiu be given cn Saturday, March S.

la the Profasaional Woman's Leagua rooms. Mr. and Edward Louis Graef an nounce tb be Ire thai of their daughter. Mlas Ethel Louise Graef, to Ralph Van Sickle MorrilL, Another new engagement la that of Miss Anna Pbiilipe and Sidney W. Green.

Miss PhlUlps la a daughter of Mr. and Mra Harry PhUllpa of 001-West 113th treat From Flushing comes the announce- meat of the engagement of Mlas Matilda Hoffman Roberts, daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Martta It. Roberts, to Reginald Archer Saunders.

Mlas -Blanca Prince, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Hymaa Prince at T4fl St Nicholas Avenue, hae announced bee? esgagej-" ment to Louis Margaa. New Tork SUte Chapter, of the National Society of Daughtera of Founders and Patriots ot America Mra X. Phoenix Ingrabam.

Prealdant will bold Its annual meeting at tha Waldorf to-morrow morn- Ing- at 10 The biennial election wtU take place) at this meeting. Friday. March tba data for the next bridge aad euchre to be given for tha philanthropic fund ef tha National Society of New England Woman. Xt will take place tn the home of Mra, Bchredy, 254 West Ninety-third Street On Tuesday Mrs. F.

H. Abraball win be tba hostess of the progressiva euchre party to bo given by the Professional Woman's League, 1,98 Broadway. Deaa GUdersleeve ot Barnard College was tha special guest ef Mra WCllam M. Shaw, 57 West Seventy-third Street a few days ago when Mrs. Shaw entertained tho Graduates Club In her borne.

Soma of those Invited were Dean Hlcklnbottom of -Normal College, Mrs. W. G. Brown. Mr.

and Mrs, H. P. Dresser, Prof. Edgar Dawson, Dr. and Mra Jfhn XL FInley, John Denbigh, and Miss Ethel Stebblna.

James Monroe Woman's Relief Corps, 118, w4l hold a bridge party on Thursday -afternoon at 2 o'clock. In tha Corinthian Room of Maeonlo HalL 128th Street and Lenox Avenua A song recital Is announced by the Brooklyn Kindergarten Union, LP.erxry and Dramatic Committee, for to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. Graham Reed will be the alnger There will be a meeting of the Vasear Students Aid 8ociety. New Tork City branch, on Saturday, March 2 In the College Room of the Hotel Autor at 3 o'clock. Mma Ida Reman will sing a number ot seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth century songs In French, Italian, Oer-man, and English.

Tea will be served after the recital, Mra Frederick Love Keays Is President of the branch. Mra Frederlo Schorf, Preeldent'of the National Congress of Mothers, was the principal guest at a musical tea given by the New York City Mothere Club a few days ago In the borne of the historian, Mra E. A. Tuttlo. 131 Lexington wealth of models has, come to be I.

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