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vr TTTE NEW TOttR THIES. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1911V Ni XTIWJAM MAKKPEArp; THACK4 WtRAY, hfn hp visited thl country, stopped at tlie home of the Ilrltish Consul, Second He a only on of a long 'Ine c.f visitors to the old house, wht'-h Mill Mauds with its huge stons l-ons the entrance. Hut the ti.rn?p which art ennrtel there now are pot ttione of iroi-KeotiM entertainments, as thfv wrrtt in the early d.iy& of the All tliat.

remains of Its former ll-ndor ire the lions, the exquisite mass-I the mood trimmings on thr main flour, and the quaint wall covering. The limine rael through various In tots until finally reached a real apaculatur. who sold It to the 1 Jttlc Mulders' Aid Association. Now It Is used for a day school nnd home for the very children of tha- neighborhood. The holds lectures, card parties, n-l receptions there from time to time, nd opHtnlrs tt.e Instruction of the city's waifs g's 011.

On Krlday, a luncheon mill be ercJ there, following a talk by J. II Johnston on famous people he has tn't. ThackerHy will Im among them as ell a Pickens. Walt Whitman, Sir Kd- wln Arnold, and Mme. Joumcl.

The talk t) bccln at It. Mrs Hubert 11. M. Nall. l.V West Seventy-fourth Street, will give a luncheon and bridge party on Friday.

Feb. 24. at her home. Mrs. A.

K. Mdntyre and Mrs. Miim 1 Mclntvre. Klverside Prlve re the first ef two at homes on Friday, Th second will tak place on Friday of this week. Mrs.

Joseph H. Mayer gave a reception yesterday Mra. Ceorge II. UoulJ. 'M West Sixty-ninth has cards out for a similar affair on Saturday.

Titsa Rally C. McNulty. n25 Central Tark Weeu will give a Valentine Trty at ier home on Tueslay. A benefit performance of "Suianns" will be given on Wednesday evening at the Lyceum Theatre for Auxiliary 4 of Ktonv Wold. Ticket may be secured at ths hex office or from any.

of the fol-wlng committee: Mrs. Donald Melean, ii. Kltch Jsmes Swinburne, Mrs. Addl-on Allen. Mrs.

Ronald tlnrar. Mrs. Herman W. Hooth. Mrs.

Watson A. Bowron, Visa Mary Bowron. Mrs. Frederick L. Uradley.

Mrs. J. Hedges Crowell. Mrs. Oorge Ieonafd Fisher.

Mra. John Thomas Kelly. Mrs. Julian II. Meyer.

Mra. Joseph B. Mayer. Mrs. Oalvln H.

Nealley. Mrs. Alfred William Richmond, or Miss JxmiIk Roeer. There was meeting of the auxiliary on Monday at the home of Mrs. Crowell.

l.v4 Fifth Avenue. The officer are Mrs. Bowron, Chairwoman; 5Jr. Frank Jefferson Blodgett. Alrf.

L. Bradley, and Mrs. Charles Gulden, Vice Chairwomen: Mrs. Nealley and Miaa Bowron, Secretaries; Mrs. Booth, Treasurer.

The proceeds of the performance will go toward the maintenance of a little girl in the sanitarium at Lake Kushaqua. Mrs. Charles Kunpfer was the guest of th Misses Macgrtrgor on Wednesday renin at their home. 3 West Elghty-venth Street. Mrs.

Kunpfer will sail for Germany in a short time. Miss Helen L. Pecker of 41J West 114th Ptreet gave a luncheon at the Rltx-Carl-ton a short time ago. followed by a box lrty at the Liberty Theatre. Her guesta were Mrs.

P. Pecker. Mra. Wolf Brand, Mr. Bernard t'owen, Mra.

W. Johnson, Miss Alice Stein, and Mlsa R. Rosenthal Clilcago. Mrs. Harry Lilly, President of Clio, has ent out invitations for an old-fashioned afternoon to be devoted to tea and chat and he lug.

The members are asked In a rhyniing invitation to come to her home, West Street, on Thursday and krlng thetr knitting along. The party lt! last from until 6. A plvrA bridge for the benefit -of the "Ilea' Association, of the J. Hood Wright Hoapital m. ill be given In the ballroom of 'he Tlaxa on Thursday at Mrs.

E. IV Jones, West Seventy-second 8treet. a charge of the tickets. Mr. arl Mrs.

M. Marcus of Far Rock-awr celebrated their tenth wedding by ttlvtng a beefsteak dinner at Healy', Pn sunay evening. Among the raests mm Mr aBll MrSi Morton Bern-Mr. and Mrs. F.

Strook, Mr. and M. Koch. Mra. II.

Schrier. and Law-aca Schrier. The marriage of Mlsa Sylvia Glaser. of Mr. and Mrs.

Adolph M. of is Kast Sixtieth Street, to Louis S'ern took place on Wednesday 'rnocii fct 4 o'clock at Delmonlco'a. ceremony was performed by Dr. "Then Wise. The nwM of honor was Miklrod Stern, and the best man Dr.

tt 8tern. The ushers were Irving rndlx. Clarenc Frank, 'ed Cera. Among the guests were Mrs. Sidney Worm, Mr.

and "ELENE SWIFT. Dermatine uri. for Mi. vita an Mhm BrouiM. Km-rnw.

VH'inliX ttoMt Mnh Sl Ru wawilacua. Ti? a4a. N. V. A 1: mi 1 I "i I 1 11 1 a I Isa ljmvu 15 -ss tvvxs.

y7? nR GECII. il nuNazr Airs. Ben Englander, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Buhm, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Kahn. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Becker, Mr.

and Mrs. Alexander Goldsmith. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Witmark, Myron L.

Waixel. Lionel D. Waixel. Arthur Becker, and Miss Florence Bohm. Mrs.

Hiram Bloomlngdale of 11 East Eightieth Street was at home on Thursday and Friday afternoons. Pr. Percy Frldenherg of East Fifty-eighth Street will be at home from 0 to 12 o'clock this evening. S. S.

Rosenstamm of 343 West Eighty-fourth Street entertained at dinner Tuesday evening. Th Judaea ns. of which Pr. Henry M. IClpilger Is President, will hold a meeting at the Hotel Astor on Sunday evening, Feb.

2fi. Some Jewish Books of the Past Year will be the subject matter of discussion. Pr. Schlechter'a Documents of Jewish Sectaries." by Rev. David de Sola Pool; Dr.

Kohler's "Systematic Jewish Theology." by Rev. Dr. Samuel Schulman; Dr. Fishberg'a "The Jew; A Study of Race and Environment," by Lewis M. Isaacs; Prof.

Boax's Changes In Bodily Form of Descendants of Immigrants," by Dr. M. Flshberg. A revival of Gilbert and Sullivan's always popular operetta Pinafore will be given on Thursday evening, Feb. 23, and Tuesday evening.

Feb. 2S by the Choral Society of St. Luke's Church. The assistant organist. Robert S.

Ersklne, will have charge of the production, which will be given at Hamilton Grange, One of the largest club affairs of the season will be the Valentine festival of the New York Woman'a Press Club on Friday evening at the Waldorf. There will be music and dancing and a supper. Mrs. Warren J. Hlgley is in charge of the arrangements and tickets may be had of her or of Mrs.

M. E. Faulkner, Hotel Martha Washington. Those who are as sisting are: Mrs. B.

M. Scudder, Mrs. J. S. Crosby, M.

C. Johnson, Mrs. E. J. Post, Mrs.

J. M. Bass, Mrs. Moffet, Mrs. II.

H. Knowles, Mrs. David Mason, Mrs. O. L.

Walker, Mrs. I. Priest, the Misses M. B. Wilson, Mary McQueeney, Haryot H.

Day and Marguerite L. Glent-worth. Miss Glentworth. by the way, will have charge of the programme on Press Day, which will be on Saturday. Feb.

25. Mrs. William D. Martin. 175 Lafayette Avenue.

Brooklyn, entertained the members of the Knickerbocker Chapter, Daughters of the Revolution, on Monday. After the business meeting there was a game of bridge, followed by a collation. Some of the guests were Mrs. A. P.

Fitch, Regent; Mrs. II. J. Abeel. Mrs.

I. D. Bar ton, Mrs. L. S.

Butler. Mra. F. V. Fanning.

Mrs. J. N. Brookman, Mra. C.

E. Banker, Mrs. II. C. Cooper, Mrs.

3. J. Casey, Mrs. C. C.

Copeland, Mra. O. T. Chase. Mrs.

C. W. Dayton, Mrs. B. L.

Eaton, Mrs. B. F. Fischer. Mrs.

H. Foster. Mrs. F. P.

Furnald. Mrs. B. F. Gambrill.

Mrs. G. F. Hanford. Mrs.

T. E. Hicks. Mrs. J.

H. Hickey, Mrs. G. W. Hodges, Mrs.

D. P. Ingraham, Mrs. Theodore Lutklns. Mrs.

W. D. Martin, Mrs. Mayhew. Mrs.

J. H. Meyer. Mrs. II.

C. Murphy, Mra. A. E. Mitchell.

Mrs. W. T. McLaughlin, Mrs. A.

W. Powell. Mrs. A. F.

Paulsen. Mrs. Wallace Reld. Mrs. W.

A. Rogers. Mrs. Albert Rountree. Mrs.

J. A. Smith. Mrs. R.

R. Smith. Mrs. D. G.

Smith. Dr. M. Frances Thornton. Mrs.

F. Tucker. Mrs. Watson. Mrs.

E. F. Wright. Mra. R.

T. Marsh. Mrs. J. L.

Bergen. Mrs. F. L. Mandell, Mrs.

Van Horn, Mra. B. F. Quackenbush. Miss Gambrill.

Miss Dorset t. Misa Wright, and Miss Brown. Testerday afternoon Miss Guernsey entertained a number of friends at her home. 2 West Eighty-sixth Street, with a game of bridge. Carnations and ferns were the decorations.

Some of the guests were Mrs. C. G. Kerley. Mrs.

W. C. Phillips. Mrs. Harry Allaway.

Mrs. W. R. Stewart. Mrs.

Adolph Gondran, Mra H. R. Lawford. Mrs. E.

D. Jones. Mrs. A. S.

Herendon. Mrs. Alexander Mrs. A. C.

Rage. Mrs. H. C. Coe.

Mrs. J. L. Crowell. Mra E.

A. Treat. Mra Foster Coates. Mrs. L.

M. Hornthal. Mrs. G. Y.

Bauchle, Mrs. Franklin Fylea Mrs. Theodore Connelly. Mrs. J.

II. Amor', Mrs. J. W. Osborne.

Mrs. T. D. Wilson. Mra HIM M.

ftlODIfcO C0U6MLIM eltr Iflrnilmg tap Womea's gowna remodeled; special attention te hand-mad I.tnaerl and Ijkce Shop DreMea and Blotiaea refitted. All kinds ef darning aad mana-lag. Phase IIS Madlaoa ftquar. XI Wast list Bu. star rift Ave, J.

IT. Bermotrr. Mr. J. B.

Plater. Mrs. A. K. Fish, Mrs.

E. C. Anderson. Mrs. II.

B. Fischer. Mra. W. J.

Toomey, Mrs. F. V. Smith. Mra.

C. E. Sprague, Mra. FYederlck Esterbrook, Mrs. G.

H. Curtiss Mra. W. N. Guernsey, Mrs.

Bond Stow. Mrs. A. B. Canington.

Mrs. R. F. Adams, Mrs. N.

E. Hulbert. Mrs. J. H.

Dinwld die. Mrs. A. Parke. Mrs.

T. Hel mut Mrs. Wright P. Edgerton, Mrs. John O'Brien, Mrs.

P. B. La Roche, Miss L. W. Law, Mra.

Bedell Parker. Mrs. Austen Hollister Catlln, Mrs. Arthur Lew Is Root, Mrs. W.

8. Pattler, Mrs. R. H. Stearns, Mrs.

Henry C. Mott, Mrs. F. P. Duryea, and Mrs.

Otis Livingston. Last evening the fourth of the series of dances given by the West Side Assem blies, social branch, was held at Duryea The patronesses are Mrs. Andrew H. Llpsett. Mrs.

Charles Cowen. Mrs. William R. Jenkins, Mrs. Charles Lawrence, Mm.

William Laws on. Mra. Wilbur T. Lunt. Mrs.

James I. Murray. Mra. George W. Newton.

Mrs. William P. OdelL, Mrs. Arthur Spauldlng. Mrs.

George E. Walsh, and Mrs. William Wells. There will be two more dances, one on March 11, the last on April 8. Feb.

21 la the date for the third of a serlw of dances being given by Pi Theta The second was held on Friday at Duryea' uptown hall. Some of the members the Misses Meta Brunnlng, Louise Bradley, Lucy Pearson, Margaret Norton, Bessie Scott, Augusta Pearce. iNorma Bange. Marguerite Rice. Lucille Lyons, v.iinhfth T.eo.

Florence Roche, Nathalie Porter, and Adeline Van Pelt. Mesara. Henry O. Twaddell. George R.

van 4-eii. Percy Hughes. Arthur Graef, Douglas Rirnev. William Kennedy, Frederick Harper, Thomas Brownlee. Harry Mahler.

Rnhrt Smith. F. Greene, jonn u. noge- boom. Leo Doran.

Morgan Pearce, Charles Leo, and Arthur CoppelL The Democratic Club gave 'a, dinner In honor of its retiring President. John Fox. on Tuesday evening. The Ladies Night dinner of the Sphinx Club will take place next Wednesday evening, Feb. 15, at the Waldorf.

The Thursday Auction Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. Edgar Van Etten. 344 west Seventy-second Street, on Thursday afternoon. Among the players were Mrs. E.

B. Mason. Mrs. Charles Henry Davis. Mrs.

S. P. Bogue, Mrs. George A. Lee.

Mrs. William A. Ullman, Mrs. John James Hill. Mrs.

Spauldlng Schley. Mrs. Wilson A. Hcndryx. Mrs.

Guy 11. Wlth-ana. Mrs. E. II.

Chattlllon, Mrs. David Jones, Mrs. Jennie Pomerene Haney. Mrs. Thomas Smith.

Mrs. Georpe Perkins Law-ton. Mrs. Richard Humphreys Bateson, Mrs. Daniel O'Day, Mrs.

Schuyler. Mrs. Whltelaw Osborne, the Misses Squires, and the Misses Sloan, Pel- gram, Edwards, and MacAneny. Mrs. Van Etten gave a luncheon at Sherry's on Friday at 1:30 o'clock in hon or of Mrs.

Atlee Pomerene of Lincoln. Ohio, wife of the Senator-elect. The cen trepiece of the table was a crystal basket filled whh KlUarney roses, and there was a Email bouquet of roses at each plate. After the luncheon Mrs. Van Etten took her guests to a bridge at the Hotel Plaza.

Those present were Mrs. Joel Pomerene, Mrs. J. P. Haney.

President of the Col lege Club; Mrs. John James Hill, Mrs. Rawson Wood. Mrs. John Barker Brown, Mrs.

Perry Tiffany, Mrs. Daniel O'Day, Mrs. E. R. Andrews, Mra.

Richard Bateson, and Miss Sloan. The charity entertainment given toy the Georgia Society at the Hotel Plaza on Monday evening was a pronounced suc cess, despite the storm. The stage set ting was attractive, aad an hour was devoted to a musical programme. This was followed by pivot bridge and dancing. A substantial sum was realized and added to the permanent philanthropic fund of the society.

Jamea F. Allen is President, D. W. Aiken, Vice President; 3. II.

Cress. Treasurer, and George B. Williams. Secretary of the society. The patronesses were Mrs.

Marie Allen Battle, Mrs. William G. McAdoo, Mrs. Robert Adamson, Mrs. James Henry Parker, Mra.

John Temple Graves, Mrs. E. E. Malcolm, Mrs. A.

M. Anderson. Mrs. Julian Rivers, Mrs. Frank Carpenter, Mrs.

G. B. Will-lams, Bedell Parker, Mrs. Floyd S. Corbln.

Mra J. II. Gress. Mrs. W.

R. Fagan. Mrs. Frank J. Hoyle, Mrs.

Julian Hartridge. Mrs. W. M. Pendleton, and Mra Legare Walker.

From 8 until 6 this afternoon. David Gallert will receive, with his daughter Miss Minnie Emily Gallert, and her betrothed, Joseph B. L. Mayer. The reception will take place at 2,880 Broadway.

OSTRICH PLUME perfection is exempli -v fied In the FAMOUS LONDON PLUMES. a 4l IIHJ WUS ail as wa II croduclnf and Mlllnjr Aaaaa am a sf sa 4 places them within reach ef every woman. We save you 50 per cent. 21 W.MtkSt. Ml atk Ate.

Feather Co. 177 0- raw tobx LOND02I NrWAJUC No cards have been sent out. Mrs. Cor nelius Scott gave a danre on Friday even ing for her daughter Miss Maud S. Scott.

It was held at the Marie Antoinette, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGinnis. 40 East Seventy-sixth Street, have sent out in vltations for the marriage of their daugh ter. Miss Clara Madelaine McGinn! to Joseph Antonio Reynes of 137 West Sev entletn Street.

The wedding will take place at Loyola Chapel on Wednesday, The Rev. Francis T. McCarthy will if-fl elate. Mlsa McGinnis Is a graduate of the Convent of the Sacred Heart. She bats chosen Miss Marie Magulre of Provi dence, R.

for her bridesmaid. Robert King will be best man; the ushers. Robert Buchanan McGinnis. William Robe, and Arthur McGlbney. A few days ago Mra Charles Daniel Orth gave a dinner bridge.

The dinner was served at small tables decorated with red rosea and shaded candles- The guests were Charles Daniel Orth and C. D. Orth, Mr, and Mrs. J. Allen Worth.

Mrs. F. Austen. Mra C. L.

Hanan, William E. Tuttle, Gtlson Wlllets. Mr. and Mra Lyon. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Appleton Wade, Mr. and Mra Walter Blake, Dr. and Mra.

Edward C. Titus. Mr. and Mrs. George Dudley Webber, Mr.

and Mra Edgar F. Luckenbach. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert M.

Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. James W. Ben nlng. Mrs.

8. Marshall Kronheimer has gone to Baltimore, Ml, for a visit the ab sence of her husband, who sailed for Paris on La Touralne on Thursday for a month's stay. Mrs. B. Fellman and Miss Lillian Fell man.

19 West Eighty-seventh Street, have gone to New Orleans. They will leave after the Mardl Gras and motor North. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roane Claiborne announce the engagement of their daugh ter.

Miss Elizabeth Claiborne, to August Rust-Oppenhelm. The wedding will take place in April. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Mortimer Llchtenauer of 15 West Sixty-seventh Street gave a musicale and tea last week, at which Mra Robert Malnxer and Mrs. Albert Clayburgh sang. Miss Goldmark was the pianist. Mrs. Albert Hendricks of 44 West Seventy-seventh Street gave a bridge at her home on Tuesday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Slgmund Ludwig Bendlt re turned from their wedding trip from Palm Beach on Wednesday and are stopping at the Manhattan Square Hotel. Spencer Koch and Alfred Levy will spend Lin coln's Birthday at Atlantic City. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward J. Stelner and Miss Alice Stelner of the Leonorl, Madison Avenue, are spending: two weeks at the Shelburne, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Schiff will return to-day from their wedding trip and will live at the Savoy Hotel. Miss Stella Jacobs celebrated her eighteenth birthday last evening, taking twenty-two guests to see Elsie Janls. There was a dance at her home. 27 West Eighty-fifth Street. Mrs.

Frank Wolf of West Sixty-ninth Street, Is giving a series of din ners during the month of February. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Miller of 433 West End Avenue sailed last week for the Riviera. Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Nathan of Seventy- seventh Street will sail next week to spend the rest of the Winter abroad. To-morrow the Daughters of Ohio In New York will give a tea at the Waldorf preceded by a short business meeting. Tickets for the card party to be held at the home of Mrs. David Oliphaat Haynes, 11 West Ninety-fourth Street, on Feb.

21 may be obtained from Mrs. Earnest Kent Coulter. 154 West Sixty-fourth Street. Mrs. Daniel B.

Baker, 898 Madison Ave nue, will give a reception on Feb. 23 for the Daughters of Ohio and the Iowa New Yorkers. Miss Skinner and Mrs. James Clarkson will assist In the receiving line. Beginning with the first Tuesday In March Auxiliary 1 of the Little Mothers' Aid Society will meet at the home of the Chairwoman, Mrs.

J. H. Judge, 27 West Ninety-fourth Street, every Tuesday morning during Lent. Mrs. Judge will give a luncheon and reception for the 135 mem bers of the auxiliary oa Tuesday, Feb.

21. This Is especially for the new members. who are Mrs. De Witt Bailey. Mrs.

J. F. Tawger. Mra J. H.

Mrs. Rabin, Mrs. Crane. Mrs. Rex Beach, Mrs.

W. N. Burrltt. Mrs. Pollack, Mrs.

Oscar Cal kins, Mrs. William Thompson. Miss Guernsey, Mrs. James Shaw, Mrs. A.

H. Gleason, Mrs. Oliver Beals. Mra Arnold, Mrs. Kaye.

and Mrs. Richard Eggleston. Mrs. Arnold, 871 West 139th Street, gave a luncheon and bridge on Friday at the Aldlne Club. Mrs.

Jacob Zimmerman, 245 West Seventy-fifth Street, will give a bridge party, on Tuesday, Feb. 28. Mr and Mrs. Rex Beach. 259 West Seventieth Street, sailed on Tuesday for New Or leans.

Mrs. George Walter Newton. 2 West Eighty-third Street, gave a bridge party on Monday afternoon at her home. Miss Ftederica Yennl will be married to Arthur Stuart Walcott of Washington, D. on Tuesday, Feb.

28, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Frederick Yennl, 17 Seventh Avenue, Brooklyn. Mrs. Henry FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE FROM TRAPPER TO WEARER Bay the A US KRAMER FURS" direct from America's leading manufacturers at oar wholesale salesroom and save the middleman'! enormous profit. KRAMER FURS KNOWN THE WORLD OVER "SINCE 1373" Phenomenal Values for Tuesday The Famous Kramer Fare enjoy the confidence of the moft reputable merchants throughout tha United States, who aell them ainos 17." They are warranted as represented and are net found In fur stores open Juet for the season.

We have no re-tall tor. but you can buy them direct from oa at reduced wholesale prices. CEXTTNK RUSSIA MOIRE POXY COATS, KXTKA EI.ECTKI. XXXXXX (full length.) (Silk Rll $26 00 ir-a prlca 150. OI CI THICK.

MARMOT COATS. (Mink Color.) fall length. fIHc lined. Betallefa price Ol CUT MUCE! $40.00 CENUIVE RrsSUX MOIRE ttiXX COATS, Extra Selected Skins, full lensth. brocaded Filk lining.

Ketaller's price 17 0 8KAL. COATS, tall lenrth. bro caded PI Ik lining- neiauera prle 190. 4K Ofl BUKN'S FUR UN KO COATS, Gauln rerntn- immo lar. Retailer-a price $4t.

OUBCUT PRICK $20.00 MANY OTHER EXTRAORDINARY VALUES KRAMER FUR CO. Or TEW TORE, 13 East 16tb Street, Bat. B'war At, Yaw Task. Take isvata' wi Parks Schauffler of this city Is to be the matron of honor, and Frederick C. Wal-cott will be best man.

Evelyn Jones of Scranton. Marguerite Creston of Pittsburg. Helen Bundy of Bingham ton. Helen and Marjorie Stutxer of Brooklyn, and Elsie Stevenson of New York win act as ribbon girls. Mr.

Walcott until a short time ago lived In this city. He Is a member of the University and Harvard Club. The next meeting of the Society for Political Study, of which Mrs. Lewis W. Boyntoo la President, will take place on Tuesday at 8 o'clock at the Hotel Astor.

At the close of the business session there will be a paper read by Mra Milton Goldsmith on "The History of Tammany HalL" This will be followed by discussion from the floor. The Portia Law Club will meet on Thursday afternoon at the Hotel Astor. The occasion will toe Speakers' Day. Among those who will deliver addresses are Prof. George W.

KIrchberg of the Coljobla Law School and wmiam A Prendergaat. City Controller. The New York City Mothers' Club, of which Mrs. Jamea P. Gahen is President, will meet to-morrow at the Astor, The programme will Include a talk on Good Books for Children" by Miss A.

Tyler, and dramatic readings by Mlsa Lillian Winant. There will be a Valentine euchre on Tuesday at 2 o'clock at the rooms of The Professional Woman's League. Mrs. Kate L. Chrystal Is Chairwoman In charge of the party.

Mrs. Taft has aent an Invitation to President. Mrs. Waller stein. Board of Officers, and choral members of the New York Mozart Socletv to attend hr nr.

den party on May 12. The second even ing concert or the society will be held on Wednesday at the Astor. Rubinstein's second eventnr concert wrn be held on Tuesdav at the WiMnrf Marie Rappold and Hans Kronold will be me soloists. Supper will be served in the Rose Room after the concert. Mrs.

C. Stein announces the enaraae- ment of her daughter. Miss Irene B. Stein, to Willard B. Wolf.

Mr. and Mrs. Imre Jnsika xr- wU1 S've a luncheon to-day at their home, 28 West Tenth Street. Albert Apponyi. Frederick Townsend Mar- Bip a reception In honor of Count Apponyi at the Hotel PIaz at o'clock to-morrow.

The President and Trustees of Rm.ri College have Issued lnv1tMnn tn- installation of Virginia Crocheron Gilder-sleeve. Ph. as Dean of th 3 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, in the ttorace Mann Auditorium of Columbia University. A musicale and afternoon w- yesterday at the Waldorf under th' pices of the Ladles' Aid Society of the Sanitarium for Hebrew Children. Rock-away Farm, to help the funds of that Institution.

It is expected that more than $1,500 will be realized as a result of the entertainment. Mrs. Boehm Is the honorary President of the Ladles' Aid Society, and the officers Include Mrs. Moses Katzenberg. Mrs.

B. J. Ludwig. and Mra Joseph Stelner. Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest H. Behrena will give a musicale at their home. 232 West Seventy-first Street, on Saturday evening. Feb.

25. Miss Elrlta Straus of 20 East Seventy-sixth Street entertained at bridge on Thursday prior to her departure for Hot Springs. on Wednesday. Daniel Kops entertained at dinner on Monday at the Colllseum. West 116th Street, in com pliment to Miss Irma Herzlg and Irving Wolf, whose engagement was announced a short time ago.

Mrs. Mltchel Kaiser of the Powelton entertained at bridge on Thursday. Mr. and Mra M. Frankel gave a dinner party to celebrate their golden wedding at the Hotel Majestic on Friday CLOSING 11 1 el a 20 West 31st Street Bet.

5th Av. and B'way Retiring From Business Io Offering Her Entire Stock GOWNS, SUITS, WRAPS and SEPARATE WAISTS at MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICES The Mew York Times Leads In General Advertising During January the daily edition of The New York Times published (exclusive of Wants) 421,555 lines of advertisements, a greater volume than any other New York morning newspaper. The New York Times has a larger sale among people with means than any other newspaper in the United States, and the permanence of the purchasing power of its readers is recognized by leading merchants. 2foni fork Ewxts -All tba Nws TWs Fit to Priat," evening. To-day Mr.

and Mrs. Frar.kel will give a reception at the home of their daughter. Mrs. Benjamin Oomprecht, West Ninety-eighth Street. The couple go South on a golden wedding trip.

One of the events of the week will be the Susan B. Anthony reception and fair to be held on the Hotel Astor Roof Garden on-Tuesday from noon till midnight. The affair Is to be given under the auspices of the New York State Woman Suffrage Association wth th, m.nn.n. tion of the National Woman Suffrage Association. Women's Political Union.

Collegiate Equal Suffrage League, Political Equality League, and the. Equal Franchise Society. Among the attractions will be a Russian tea garden, with Jamea McAfee In charge. The dramatic programme arranged by Mrs. Ray.

mond Brown, the Chairman of the three arts table, win be found interesting. In cluding an anti-suffrage monologue by Miss Grace Fllklns. There will be an auction every hour, with Alice Fisher. Otis Skinner, Wallace Irwin. Grace Fllklns.

and Julian Street to act as auctioneers. The list of tables and booths: Grocery. Mra A. F. Townsend; five and ten cent.

Dr. E. Helen Knight; grab bag. Miss Maude Haas; State table, Mrs. Ella H.

Crossett; fancy articles. Mrs. Henry Vlllard; toya. Miss Valentina Whiting; palmistry and mystic booth. Mra Alexander McKenzle aad Mrs.

Fackler; utilities. Mra F. A. Baker; home-made candy, Mra Robert H. Elder; auffrage specialties.

Mra. A. L. Ltvermore; English. Mrs.

Blatch; National. Miss Lucy Anthony; College League, Mrs. Harry Hastings; snowball. Mra MacDougal; valentine. Miss IngersoU Brown and Miss Grace Slmmonds; publicity.

Miss Grace Raymond and Mrs. Thompson Seton. The Advertising Committee Includes Mra Will iam M. Xvlns, Mrs. A.

L. IAvermore, Mra M. B. Guilford, Mra A. F.

Townsend. Mrs. Duncan Harrison. Miss Portia Wlllta and Mlsa Young. The Assistant Treas urers are Mrs.

E. Van Blel. Mrs. F. H.

Grant, Miss Bodlne. Mrs. Mallloux. Mra Sarah Garnett. and Mrs.

Olive Gabriel. The Reception Committee has as its mem bers: Chairman, Miss Harriet May Mills. President of the New York 8tate. Woman Suffrage Association, and Mesdames Oliver H. P.

Belmont. Penfleld. Crossett. Loines. Bennett.

Ingersoll-Brown. Laid Jaw, Blatch, Hepburn, Carpenter, Thomp son Seton, Osterheld. De Rivera, and Daly, and Miss Jessie Ashley. Miss Helen Huntington and James Berryhlll. were married on Tuesday at the Westminster Church.

Elizabeth, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Berryhlll will be at home in Des Moines, Iowa, after April 1 Mrs.

C. R. Cllffqrd. 786 West End Ave nue, will be the hostess at the next euchre party to be given by the New England Women for their philanthropic fund. The day Is Friday.

Samuel A. Lewis celebrated his eightieth birthday at his home. The Chats-worth, a short time ago toy glvlng a luncheon for Mrs. I. Newton Lewis.

Mrs. Simon Lavenburg, Mrs. A. N. Cohen, Mrs.

Iaaao Kuhs, Mrs. A. O. Davis, Mra Max L. Levlnson.

Mrs. Melville Regens- burg. Miss Ellse Moeller. 'and Mrs. Al bert Falk.

Mrs. Hugh L. Scott, wife of CoU Hugh L. Scott, formerly Superintendent of the West Point Military Academy, and her daughter. Miss Blanchard, are abroad for several months.

They have visited Antwerp, Amsterdam, Bruges, and are now at Lappanberg Hlldeshelm, Germany. Dr. and E. J. Earlabous of 149 West Seventy-eighth Street entertained about 100 guests with a dance last evening at Louis Martin's.

Some of the dancers were: Mr. and Mra Rafael Gorin. Mm. Marianne Flahaut, Mra John Bid-lake. Count de Segurola, Mr.

and Mra Miguel Hernandez, Emllto de Gogorza, Rene Heymane, Mr. and Mrs. de Macchl, Mme. Jeanne Jomelll, Nicholas Hemance, George Benltes, Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Flnlay, Mr. and Mrs. Leonce Fuller, Mr. Contlnned on Page 0.) OUT SAL! 1 1 1 11 REDUCING WITH THE NEW 1 I SHAPING What does that broad band of semi-elastic Lasti-kops Webbing do? jCfc It re-shapes and reduces the upper limbs to natural 1 size, and prevents the Mesh from bulging below the corset-skirt. prm Long corsets drive" the flesh down where you don't want it; then, if you wear a tight dress, there's an unsightly ridge.

ivxpjVv? Lasukops Limshaping Extensions completely cure this evil; give you slender limbs with the fashionable "in-slope" your tightest gown will fit like the skin of an apple, And you can sit down with comfort the bands are elastic, and will outlast the corset Long and short models: No. 408 $4 (HIGH BUST) No. 406 (LOW BUST) Both have Nemo Self-Reducing front tjie only perfecV abdominal support. OTHER NEMOS SELF-REDUCING. Koa.

31 flow boat) and 321 (high buat), with htj-confinina bands of Iatikopa 1 Ofl Webbina O.UU 8 ELF-REDUCING. Not. 822 Oiia-b buaO and 523 Oow boat), with tb wonderful Lastfkops Band, QQ LASTIKOPS CORSETS, for aland and medium fiawaav No. 330. wftat op-pordna band at Laatikop ff Wabbina-across to front JUU SU iat AH Cmi Stem LASTIKOPS WE2BHC HAS BJEVOLUTIONlZEd COaSET-sUrDIC KOPS BROS, Mfnk.

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