NEWS OF ITALIAN CAPITAL-ACTIVITIES IN RESORTS| Hotels and Restaurants Jorle Tompkins, Ruth Miles, Florence War Roberts, Emma Rlmonson. Grace Halz- Rome Forgets Staten Island niitn, Charlotte and Anna Kramer, Adall Rucka, May Mlldrum, Evelyn Gaston, for G ties of Amateurs Give Mildred and Florence Chappell, Ger¬ Klfiere to Pine Co-day aye trude Edwards, Fern Shaffer, Dorothy Mlldrum, Isabell Nelson, Helen Cleve¬ DANCING AND DINING. I DANCING AND DINING. Carnival Season ^Parade of 1922' land, Clara Macoy, and M&rle Engels- Kur.dallCo., 7286th *v., 4-J St. Tel. 2379 Bryant KendallCo., 7230thav.,42d 8t. Tel. 2379Bryant berg, Messrs. Frank Cleveland and Rob¬ ert Blair. Night Life Has Much the Same Entertainment Held for Bene¬ Mr. Albert E. Hurt and Mrs. Hart, who was Miss Gwynn Kavanagh, now Picturesque Glamor fit of Boy Scouts Camp are living In Bard avenue, havln* spent part of the winter In the South. LUNCHEONS.DINNERS SUPPERS.DANCING , as of Old. Fund.Social Notes. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Jackson, who WOODMANSTRN INN sailed from England for on WmtrhPHlfr, N. Y. Wednesday, arrived at their homo In OPEN AM. YEAH. f-nt'ml Corrc.-ipondeuce to Tub New Yomk WITH a cast of 200 member*, in¬ Hulalu. New Dorp on Friday, They vp« lit two cluding many of Staten Isl¬ months in England. New Ilrntlil > .'\ GOOD PLACE ro KNOW-' York Bureau. and's rvTrvrxrr^n 1tonic. Mureh 15. ( prettiest arid most tal¬ Mr. and Mr*. Hormon Granger of Col¬ 67 West 52d St. DL RING carnival season for tho ented girls and matrons of society, lege r\ enui". Westlerlelgh, have as their Bet. 5th and #th Avei. llrst time sinec tho war Roman "The Parade of 1V22" opened on Mon- Kucsts their son and daughtfrr-ln-law. Phone Circle 324)0. itlatson iouts Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Granger of aociety has comc from behind day night for the public and continued Okla. Wonderful Southern SCNDAY DINNER Tulsa, I'mIIic. TO-DAY gloomy palace walls, in a round of to play to full houses on Wednesday, J] 25 Mr*. William O'Connor have (Mirlon* l'lr>» gay festivities tho Romans brushed Friday and last night at tiic Sailors Mr. and »nd l"»»«rj DUCK INN Noon to 7:30 P. MU returned to their home on Patten street, Itmlnutr. Ii IM-I. 59 EAST MD. CORNER MADISON AV. Dully Dinner, $1 .SI aside memories of war, of hard times Snug Harbor Theater. Tottenvllle, after passing two months In and of tho ups and downs of the lira. The ."peed with which the dancing Florida. Famous for its Quality of food and aervico and singing numbers, all beautifully 746 itlaiHSOii Icltoe. TaWe d'Hote Lunch 75c. Rome is as one of the last conspicuous costumed, followed one another gave Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henderson and RF.STAURANT Sunday Dinner $] .25; Daily $1.00 capitals on tho Continent where the to the performance the professional air family will leave New Dorp soon to ITet. «4th and »t*. ANo » la Carte Ht popular price*. Open 8 A. M. to 0 P. M- «cremonies and brilliant pageantry of which the successful review. rnakn thf the New Dotp Kleld Club. other days still exist and still enjoy Tennis at Nassau, Bahamas The Boy Scouts, whose camp fund will president SUNDAY much of their old CHINESE OK $1.25 popularity. benefit by these performances, gave an * Tho court set the Miss Margaret Felch. Tottcnvillc giri and 49th St. AMERICAN example during activi¬ was y-0£NGS- interesting exhibition of camp who became a missionary, the (Formerly ChurcliDi) /VWiJTC JjAMC'NG dinner the holiday season preceding Lent by the misnionary the hostesses. can ties. The production was managed by speaker last week at giving teas and other social events. Now aeverul together at the home of Miss Annie give a soiree on a scale which their Capt. Eddy and a largo staff of as¬ meeting held Then there Is an Italian nobility still Cole In Johnson avenue. Separate incomes would no longer per¬ Farewell Parties Held for sistants. Miss Miriam Eddy coached :.blo to maintain its traditional pomp. mit. at home. the dances. fm RESTAURANT. of St. Many Italian noble families, it is true, Another ohangc in Roman is Some of those who took were The Eadles' Auxiliary Vincent's 36 Weit 59th Street society part a t-uchre for members of FAMED (Oil Ol K livo now in straitened circumstances.: tho growing number of Italians \\ ho Mrs. Florence the Misses Loretta Hospital held at Palm Beach Prall, thi> auxiliary In the hospital parlors on GATKAI U* FKOMACE QUAINTEST PLACE but they spend their evenings light-! havo bceomi; active in business of one Sojourners Kushubeck, Mary Montgomery, Ruth FKENCll < I IM.NK IN AMERICA.- 1 eartedly during tho festive season. sort or another. In the past few "nobill" Keenan, Marion Hession, Margaret Sea¬ Monday afternoon. BREAKFAST,1.1 \CHEON.TEA,DINNER DIMM. FOR < elcbratlng in tho hotels when they: ha»l professions and those who hail af- man, Hilda K. Eadie, Mrs. Judson Wor¬ PRIVATE ROOM fected to ignore rather than to Mrs. Belcher, Mrs. James Under the auspices of the Philemon DINNERS AND PARTIES. tzayou. «ould no longer- afford to do so at push Mr. and Mrs. Fans Singer Among Those rell, Taylor an entertainment for BROADWAY' &. .3QT" them. To-day tho Italian men, and Entertaining Dever, Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. O. L. F. literary Soclcty gT. home. the Mrs. M. the benefit of the Richmond Memorial So¬ Then there are new diplomatic ar¬ especially younger generation, t'cel at Final Dinner and Dance at the Molin, Mrs. A. JIuntcr I'latt. obliged to do or to appear to bo doing Everglades Ciabbett, Mrs. G. S. Wright, Mr 11m-- ciety was given, by the Brahms String Sunday Dinner rivals at Rome, notably tho American Quartet in the auditorium of Public MAItlE ANTOINETTE. Today.Exquisite .Ambassador, Mr. Washburn Child, something. Where tlicy arc not in busi¬ old Sindall, Mrs. John W. M Uroadaray. C.th tiHlti »*. 8en>e«l Noon to 9 P. M. Loneacre ness of some kind they at least make a Club.Arrivals at Resort. Catherine Vosburgh. Mrs. .Srhool No. 1 on Wednesday evening. I talo-American families did much en¬ Miss V' E. Evans was In charge of the carnival weekB. point of speaking of their sculpture or Eadio and Major W. S. St- tertaining during the. their dabble in The included it r: ta. The society will oeh-'brat' them aro tho American born painting. Many poetry patronesses 17 -'mong and Journalism. Some even have been tipccial Dispatch to Tub Nsw Yoke: Many of the entertainments of the W. Allen, CTharles Barton, T it t fth anniversary on April ROOM hostesses Marquise Dusmet, Princess the of AND attracted to "lie stage, w'liere embar¬ Palm Beach, Fla., March 23. wtck have taken form beach par¬ er, Ellaa Bernstein, John 1 'Tail, Tottenville. t urnlsliea San-Paustlno, Princess Boncampagni rassed ties* One of the most Interesting was B. Brow suites of 2 rooms and Duchess Torlonia. The RussIuJ) nobility, refugees in UMEROUS farewell were Brown, Henry BATH PLEASANTLY Elsio per- have set the pace. Italian so¬ parties that given by Mr. and Mrs. Claud© Gra- Thomas Burgess, L J mas C. Brofwn addressed the 'hath, n (lay and B1TMATED Jnament in Rome now Rome, Bryan, Ituom and ON r American colony a held this week. hame White. Among those who attended W. Willis ms, me > : the St. Mon' Mothers Bath, J'.'.riO OTarleoklnic Ilid.on Blver where there ciety organism) theatrical production Ian, Lester Clark, up for one iur- Club of the Saor< 1 parochial HOTEL HOTEL wero 3,000 before the war, but tho num- of the counts bury, Mrs. David Calhoun. Mr. and Mrs. rant A. Emil De Plangue, Jo¬ school on Thui at nn. The re- election Pope. Marqqis, for the season of the board of gov¬ Denton, her of transient Americans Is again and countesses took over this Earl Deakin, Mr. Byron Goldsmith, Mr. S. De diaries 1). Dtirkee, meeting was p: presi¬ WILLARD-WEST END The popular was seph Rogatis, LUCERNE TKh ht. and IVnt End A»e. turning peaco time proportions. for an and themselves ernors of the Kverglades Club and Mrs. George iOatton, Mrs. Lorenzo Bertram G. E. D. Feldman, Will- dent, Mrs. Jacl ndld has house circus everting, Eadie, 201 West 79th Ror in with Hath, furnished, British colony also kept open played all the roles, including those of held. Those in attendance were Messrs. Mitchell-Hen£y. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest lam T. Fetherstun, James A. Fraser, H. programme yearly teas# to Business Pen: > tho festive season. Mr. and Mrs. John M. L. Rutli- Convenient to all transit lines, during the clowns. Professional artists frankly Pierre Loriilard Barbey, William Law¬ Mayar, I>- Frost, Frank Fureh, L>awrenee M. * quiet and refined family ho:»: fl.fKiO per year and up; al» erfurd. -Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Kaufman, F. Grels- Mr. and Mr of Tot- on il Hooih Suites, per day and Carnival Month a>*. himself becomes the artist. Green. Reese, Joseph Spei- Miss Diana Dalzicii, Miss Anne Eliza¬ haber, E. E. Hardin, Ernest W. Heath, tenvillc have rt nmark. apartment*. Alio transient up. with bath. $U.riO Mycenus find Mrs. Harold aU-8. Cuisine and servlt?, y and up for one or Carnival month in tho old days meant no longer the large del, Paris Singer, E. Clarence Jones, beth Kaufman, Mr. W. R. Janeway. It. G. I^ambe, H. B. t» o lOtlquette plays Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Dil¬ of tlie hlgtMet class. A In persons. 'W'ks of public festivities. The Corso part In Roman social events that it 1 .DU Absolutely Fireproof Quartz Tennessee, stopping en route at some Ho arid McNeil are among the popular are the the sensational and risque as In the Messrs. Edward T. Stotegbury, William i-hosts of Beach's The Messrs. Doyle coaching 350 Rooms. AH With Bath. forty citlea Thirty-eight Florida towns Palm cottage colony. prod u el I on, which includes In tU- en.-t 'l'h<.- Philemon Literary Society held Room \\ itli Pri ate Bath and Paris function than to reproduce the will be represented and nothing smaller Eldridgo and Frederic A. Juiliiard. Mr. Eugene M. O'Neill of Pittsburgh, Island soci¬ of tho Ktru*--an Ufa many debutantes in Statin Client day on Monday at the Masonic Suites in Proportion Transient or Permanent. ..itmosphero happy than a five passenger car will be al¬ After a brief t-iay in New York Lady who Is .spending his fifteenth winter here, as well as many members in the Tottenville. Mrs. Marlon Atwell of a An old inn lila- ety Temple, Also Leases at Moderate Rates. century ago. wayside lowed In the lino of motor vehicles. a was the founder the the Pittsburgh married set. was th<- who talked on of American Plan (Room and a Punch and show wero built Friscllla contemplates trip to Cali¬ of young speaker, topics and Judy Arrivals at tho Tainpa Ray Hotel in¬ patch. Col. James W. Elverson, Jr.. Miss Isabel Hunt, whose interpreta- the Mrs*. WUUam Scott was chair¬ Meals) .1 Restaurant Fraocais. inside the club hall for local color. Tho 1 fornia. owner of the Phila- day. specialty clude Mrs. Robert 8. Brown. Mis> Philadelphia Is the (ion of Pansy in last year's production man of the committee; Mrs. members formed an Impromptu troupe Brown. He and his guest, Mr, hospitality BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH $1.00 Cecelia M. Brown, Thomas Neal Toml>«tone («ulf Event. delphia inquirer. is so memorablo, will be featured this B. E. .loline, chairman of the reception Hotel Albert Telephone Columbus 8700 of strolling players. They rehearsed old Detroit, Mich.: J. Wilson Gordon, Yon- E. E. Smith of Philadelphia, who wi re also Misses May McCormaok, Bar- find Miss Klsa E. 12 East llth Street the on musical east coast of Florida on year, committee, Evans, C. LAVfN Pres. melodies of period weird 1 ers, N. V.; KJdward A. Walsh. Meriden, An Inter sting event of the week was along tfie lower bara Porter, Edith Manley and Mrs. president, m u'i the address of welcome. Ptmu Ntui/vtsmu i'jui. J. instruments for weeks ahead. Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kngelhurd, the tombstone golf tournament play< d a fishing trip for the last fortnight on Ralph Arnold, formerly Miss Medora Dancing is nine-tenths of the Roman Mr. and .Mrs. Howard Clark, Bridge- over tiie Everglades golf links. The the Elverson yacht Golden Days, have Grymes. The ial.n Island Teachers" Associa¬ Hotel Chelsea ! oclal llfo to-day. It has become the Conn. ; Mr. John M. Ruehl, Ed¬ winners were tin; Hon. Katharine Nor¬ returned here and arc stopping on board Mr. John Clark will have the leading Seventh Ave. Ac 2'.inl St. port. tion met oil Monday afternoon in the Phone Watkins 6300. rago of young and old. Three times ward IT. Brown. G. O. Smith. New ton and Mr. Arthur Kelcher. The play- the yacht, which is anchored In Lake dance numbers. Other members of the auditorium of I'ublic School 11 and fill the halls than ox A York who was more persons they York city; Mrs. W. O. Fevear, Mrs. H. Included Capt,. the Hon. Charles Worth. New publisher malo chorus are Messrs. Taylor Belcher, a dance to n^xt month was Mr. Pulitzer. planned bo,held Hotel Wellington comfortably hold. At the Artists' Bail I Walker, Mrs. George Crelghton, Miss Winn and Mrs. Harry Darlington, Mr. recently here Halph R. Lowe McKee, William C. Orten, Jr.; and discussed an excursion around could move about the and Baker. Seventh A< c. A .'.jth St. couples hardly Van Wagoner, Lynn, Mass.: Mr. and Douglas W. Paige Mrs. Guy West- Mr. and Mrs. G. Maurice Heckscher, Randolph Grymes and Cecil Staten Island in June. I'honn Circle lor.n. floor, such was the crush. But every Mrs. G. L. Carlisle, Jr., New York eity; macott, Mr. Gurnee Munn and Miss Cora who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. one was animated and happy. Old and Mrs. Pierce, Mr. Mrs, Mrs. Frederick 1-ewisohn and 1'itder KNOTT pgONTHCELi^35-3*7 West Mr. F. B. and Shields; Irenco du Pont at their cottage here, A subscription bridsrp will be held at Mrs. Willard Grimes gave an informal Management A4th St.. N. Y. friends shouted greetings back and forth II. D. Hopkins. Keene, V. H.; Mrs. A. Mr. Edward F. Hutton, Mr. Wadswortb are now established at the Everglades the home of Mrs. Vincent K. Hull in Card party at her home in Grasmere for Between Broadway and Central Park. «cross the hall, and laughter drowned H. Kiesrath, Mrs. F. K. Curtis, New Lewis and Mrs. Henry C. Phipps, ('apt. Club. New on Friday evening lor the Mrs. who Stations 7th A cut These Dorp (Suy Crevelllng returned from h-mHTrrmTTrfTTrrT^:i-iTrTTrt»g^ v. Subway and Elevate J at the sound of the music. York; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Leigh ton, Guy Westmarott and Mrs. John M. L. Schenck 'Miss benefit of tho New Dorp Field Club, .i week end trip to ««th St. arc Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cleveland, Ohio, with gigantic Roman social events to-day Syracuse. N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Itutherfori. Mr. James Hyde and Mrs. were at the which contemplates the construction of her two children. the of children. The merri¬ Miss Pier- Norma Talmadge), who Among gue.Mta Clean, eontfiwrtablr roomi; modern; fire¬ parties romping Matthew*, New Roclielle, N. Y.: Mr. Reginald Boardman. Suzanne Breakers for the past fortnight, started a new club house as soon as the neces- were Mrs Joseph Durkee, Mrs. William proof. A unlet fam!l> hotel. ment is of tho same simple, spontaneous ..lid Mrs. William Byrne, Miss Helen son and Mr. Reginald Boardman, Mr. Tuesday night for New York, where sary funds have been ralftjd. This will Condit, Mrs. Halph Horton, Mrs. Jessie sort, people laugh for the Joy of laugh¬ : Otto A. If. C. Clark and Miss Ethel Carhart. be one of a series of entertainments All Room* wWh Shower and Tub Kath*. Curdy, Boston, Mass. Meyer, they will remain for a brief stay, when ColTll, Miss Seely, Mrs. Mark ICerr, Mrs. = ing. During tho carnival period fun- tltica, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Sianter, Other golfers included Mr. and Mrs. which the entertainment committee of Van Room, n«e Itath, $.!, *.'.*>0; for 2, $3.50. they will proceed to the Brentwood Gerard Der Ze»\ M'rs. David Orlmes, x^otun Room making crowds overflowed the hulls Derby, Conn.; Mr.;. Wllmot II. Bong. Pbrra Ixirillard Barbey, Dr. and Mrs. tho Lartk'S' Auxiliary plans. The ohalr- Mrs. Thomas Mrs. ^ous;e ttntl Hath. 5't. St.*V0; foi C. S| to Miss Con- Harris, Horace Into tho thus the night life these W. r» and Mr. James Studios in California join Mrs. A. is assisted by Has- Z Room ^uit*» and Itnth for 2. $4. $4.50,$&» streets, Now Yorfr; Mrs. P. V. Beard, Mount' Kingsley Com- and Mrs. Buster man. O. Ingram, ingn, Mrs. Charles Matthews and Mr-. 3 Room** and Hath for last has had much the same sto k. stanco Talmadge Mrs. families. weeks pic¬ Vernon, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Keaton. sistcrH of Miss Talmadge. Mr. Mrs. Charles Henderson. James Hannah Durkee, turesque. festive glamour as of old. Whitehead, Newark, X. J.; Mr. and Mrs. The Sunday alternoon teas that have Talbot. Miss Beraud and Miss Kdlth !. Rett*nrunt.Moderate I'rirea. John P. Harris and his son Lenient B. ffiottl so much to the of the Barker. A will be In Phono CoIunibu» A. Spencer W. Greene, Rochester, N. Y. added gayeties who are dance held April. Mrs. far! Rapues of has X 71 Central Park West YLiio. J." JKPSON. ' lianse In Ttoman Social Llfo. to a close. U. Harris of Tuxedo, spendipg Tottenville Hlllsboro Hotel.Miss Ed.vthe .T. season are drawing Mr. and a returned from Rochester lit 67th Strrft Mrs. G. Williams f-ntertalned the winter there, returned to-day from where she The most conspicuous changc in Rome Jenks, New York Mrs. Helen Snell. Perry at fishing trip along the Florida Keys In The Deems Literary Society of Wcst- spent several weeks. One cf New York's social life to-day as compared with be- Rochester, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. 1L C. their final tea at Neptuno last Sunday. Chelsea. orleigh held Its ngular meeting on Staten Island; Mr. Frank Danl -ls sang several songs the Harris yacht est tore th«S war, is that the center has Horton, Westerleigli. B. Tuesday evening. Dr. David Wesson, Mr. William Urbach of Clove road has Nev He tels nhifted from the salon to the Mr. and Mrs. V. C. M. Crary. Mr. and of his composition, Mrs. Archibald Mc¬ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dillingham technical director of tho Southern Cot¬ Oirrlimhlnc Central Park. palace for a returned from Germany, where he spent Hotel ballroom some modern II. A. Stcbblns. Mr. and Mrs. John Neil, Jr. (Anna Orr), did a solo dance of New York left last Wednesday ton Oil Corporation, gave an Illustrated Kfirj Hmim with Private Itnth. Buckingham palatial of large Mrs. east coast several months visiting friends and rela- Rate- from $.1.50 l otel. The Princess formerly Invited P. Harrison. Mrs. Philip Carpenter. New and Mr. Arthur Pemberton also contrib¬ fishing trip along the lower lecture entitled, "How Cottonseed tives. per day Upwards. Fifth Ave. 6c 50th the of Florida. They expect to return to Reasonable Monthly Rental. St. fifty or a hundred friends to a ball or York; Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Hutchison, uted songs to Informal program. Shortens Our and Lengthens Our l:< a York In Operating Our Own staurant. OPPOSITE reception at home. In strict Intimacy, as Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Bayles. Mrs. Ix>nn Mr. Williams expects to take trip to New early April. Lives." Another feature of the pro¬ Mrs. A. J. Killmeyer and Miss French Culslnc. CATHEDRAL Havana. his return will re¬ Richmond Pearson llobson of Califor¬ were Edna QUIET.REFINED.HO&tELl Kit the expression was. Bepowdered and Aoeks, Mrs. S. A. Bayles, Oyster Bay, T'pon ho gram songs by Miss Amy Steel, Killmeyer have returned a nia and Lieut. Hull of Tuxedo Park from short w PhoneI'll' E. D. BOOTH EsoaUvnt club Lir«a«> liveried butlers stepped quietly and dis¬ L. I. main In his cottage until the middle of soprano, accompanied by Mrs. A. M. trip to Porto Rico. ulumbuft (Ot! Restaurant, April. spent a week in Palm Beach. Hildebrand. Tho hostesses wcn> Mrs. Manager. lasts. Uuslness Uon's Luncheoa. 7 creetly about with refreshments, and t W stood In dTgnifled silenco about the hall. C. Rnbman, chairman: Mrs. Joseph (ko =>() oi rank tiarrlmaa. Quests reduced their movement* to a Tournament at Wanty, Mrs. E. L. Rupf, Mrs. C. New Clubhouse Golf Decker. Mrs. J. A. Barnes, Mrs. Will¬ gesture of the hand now and iam for then.graceful^They reclined on the Orlando Club Bennett. Mrs. O. Clark, Misses St. languidly Country Lobbies Margery Rebman and Margaret Adam- Petersburg Italian replica of Mld-Vlctorian settees of the Hotel -Gossip son. Sprrinl Dinpatch to Tins Nkw Yonk Uehm.d. -the affectation of the day.and often Special Dispatch to Tub Nbw YuBK Hkbai.o. Tho I .ions Club of At the Flotilla Ship Restaurant at a St. Petersburg. March 25.. HOTEL spent an entire evening in some tcte-a- March "o..The State itt itn don In the Hotel Marie Antoinette and Fifty-fifth street, Fla., New Weston Orla»do, Fla., Plans are tete In one corner. Ktiquette then de¬ last night held a dance by radio music revue called "Through tho Ages" is "My New Curate." a drama in f'iur being drawn for a big audi* fined word Go'f A delation tournament opened on and an entertainment members of said to rival in and acta, was presented last Friday evening torium and clubhouse on the waterfront. every and gesture. by bpauty presentation Mr. John .Now all this has changed. "Jazz." Tuesday at the Orlando Country Cluh. tho "Tangerine"' company and "Khufflo many of the Broadway th^triral pro¬ by the Annunciation Players under ttx- Wanainaker, when he heard THERESA Hotel has been put Into Italian social life. author, of New Along" and other artists from Broad¬ ductions. Kve, the cavo girl, and a score auspic.es of Court Joan of Are. Catholic that the Young Men's Christian A. so- Irvine Bacheller, to tho modern of elation was for funds for Instead of 50, a Roman hostess to¬ who a villa at way productions. Buffet supper was of girls of all ages down Daughters America. In the Curtis campaigning- Ttfi Avenne. 1?Uli to Itftth 81. Madison at 49th St. York, , occupies extension sent to Ave., day will Invite 5<>0 guests and hold her has been elected a trustee <>f served. flapper are presented. Princess Flo¬ Lyceum. Tho scenes of the play were work, the organization I.j««»ily Arrfstihlf. Maltland, Dance a check for DESIRABLE ball \n a largo hotel. Guests remain at Winter Park. Mr. tilla and her South St-a Dream laid In Ireland. It being St. Patrick's |i>00. Ow Work from "I/* unci ^nh^njr Sta¬ Rollins College Orchostra also a most enthusiastic audience at¬ Mrs. William of tion. Trolley nod ltn«* I.lne tit door. ROOMS AND a P'edl," standing up, us the Italians Bacheiier gave one of his readings at To those who am watching for signs and the Yerkes Flotilla day. Kuy Kendall Brook- s*T. and on move. A of the are features. tended. Entertainment between the acts lyti f-ntertained at bridge on Friday. A Distinctive and APARTMENTS constantly the the Rosalind Club this week. Me was reduction in the living costs, Family ». O. ( LAYTON. President, ..ostess flits about the room graciously Miss Mirio telise Johnson, announcement made by the Knott waa provided by little Marlon Ifareke, Mrs. Harry O. Derby of New York is assisted by Miss Gllda Is ba< k at the who gave several exhibition* of dancing, the guest of her Mrs. Jessie D. Transient Hotel '¦hatting with all her guests. Visitors violinist. Among those occupying hotels, five In number, will bo of in¬ Gray again sister, All outside rooms. Moderate rates. themselves spend tho a terest. Lower transient rates on tlie Rendez-Vous it 121 West Forty-fifth anil Miss Besslo Stitch, whoso St. l'at- Thomas. evening saying 1 axes for this event were Mr. and Mrs. theater her RESTAURANT few words to a great many people, Edward If. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Wlll- Kumpean plan will be In effect at the street. Kach night after the rlok's day pong waa warmly welcomed. Arrivals Include Mrs. Emma TI. rather than engaging In long, Wellington. Albert, Chelsea, Karlc and South Sea Island Dance Is witnessed by The part of the curato was Interpreted Thomas, *New York eity : Mr. and Mrs. (At Top of Buildinf) dignified i»:m Chase Temple of New York and with Bernard J. conversations with a very few. They Senator anil Mw. M. O. Overstreet. .ludson hotels. Lower operating costs diners. understanding oy Mr. Edward U. Campbell. Brooklyn: Mrs. Tible H'Hole and a la Carle Mealt. now is the reason. Kearney and Mr. Edward E. McCar¬ Franklin N*. C. W. ^NRyJEKHHAlLiiw \vi>t r.iu >t. know the meaning of cafeteria as Mrs. Seth Woodruff entertained dur¬ Day. Summit, J.; Tel. 7(i«0 Morningsiile. flfNliLXni In Greenwich Village the French res¬ thy's performance as Jrm Drurfy, Tiler Stone, Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. Fred I* R. P. I.F.I IlK. Mitnag- r. row t f«i/ securtrfs fo ei ' rywhert Americans use it and serve themselves ing the wcfk with a luncheon for her 1 \/CU /I 'it richly laden buffets. The the rates for taurant La Provence at University an,l Roofer, caused much applause. Keller, Rochester; Mr. and Mrs. W. I* // Attru.tlvely furnished, bepowdered daughter, Mrs. Harry Hoffman, who Beginning yesterday, and Eleventh street Is The dealt With th" difficulties ¦/ I'ght. «ur y rooms with lackeys with large silver platters have return to her home in New York rooms at the Hotel McAlpIn and Mc- plaice popular plot f'arlhurst, Canandalgua ; Mr. and Mrs. ftn l w"! 'ut Pt"'"1'" bath or will with Its patrons. which bnfoll a yourur priest who at¬ el disappeared. soon, Alpin Am>«* (Martinique) w re very R. E. Brown, Miss Helen T.. Brown, fhower. E*''rptlo- acconuaodatf mi f Kntire are In in tempted l<> better conditions in wealcrn WaterpoK; Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Strana- business tri'l pnifeaalonal men. Club ad- evening* spent dancing, Mr. and Mrs. ,T. O. Spanghel of Sea materially cat price. with hotel serv leu.from 111.30 the main attraction at any social event John's at 163 West Nlnety-s«venth Ireland. Mr. James Beak*y :va well han, Rome; R. R. Phillips and E. R. vantufiea Cliff, N. Y., have closed their cottage street reflects the true Venetian res¬ oast as Father the weekly. now. Young and old In Italy dance, and returned North. Da11. parish priest. Phillips, Jr., and A. M. Phillips. Sala¬ A new restaurant, the Trianon, hs.s taurant and Its carnival spirit. A revue. The principal fetnlninr parts wen. In manca: Emil New YtJrk Mr. find In general dance better than else¬ Mr. and Mrs. If. C. Harton of Wester- been at mid 110th Llpmanson, ; where on tho The newest opened Broadway "Bits of Hits," Is given twio eajeh eve the hands of Miss Jo-.¦ ptjin<- M. flituWd, and Mrs. Francis Continent. 1« Igh, Htaten Island. N. Y. who have street. It two floors and has u as Hendry, Chautauqua; Broadway, 85th to 6«th St. . occupies nin.T. The costumes are as pretty las Mr*. Harry, and Miss Bessie l>ugan Chiirlea Jt ST OPENED lances appear In Rome at the same been guests of Mr. and Mrs. I,. A. Hakes for five hundred R. Wallace, Fort JarvU ; Mr. view YORK time that do in London, Paris and capacity seating per¬ the girls, ami tho nones aro up to the an a blind trlrl. Other menfbers <.f the and Mrs. A. P. Lor* they fur several weeks, have returned to sons. The main dining room Is In Ital- minute A Italian Is were Misses M. V'iostal. I,<>- Wooding. Branch, ftebway station at Mlh Street C«t. i NEW UNION HOTHL v ^ or-'<. with of course the fox trot special dinner cant Jena and A. H. White, Park: Miry S. SQ). * their home. tan renaissance and the upper in French served here. retta Conaty. Vlnrinia Waders, Mar* Anbury Elevnted Station.t illorks RSth St. I^TII "«r. AMI I NION SQCARE. and the one step as the standby Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Merithew and ?on, style. A hidden orchestra furnishes Mulford, Morrlstown; Sir and Mrs F. rtnlian women xaret Lynch, Kathleen Mulhall and Ltt- C Mr. and tO'f 'l <1 Mo»t Attracts* Midtown Hold 150 Rooms, Newly Furnished. huvo more love of color Tewitt C. Merithew, Jr.. and Mrs. Isa¬ dance music. The ro-faurant is under Paul Phillips. Bloomfield; Mrs. j below In dress than do the women of other Whiteman and his dance orches¬ rile Olllo, Messrs. James K. Slchel. Joo James M. Bowers and Ruba J. For Transient or Permanent Residence, t Equipped as the best hoatelry n:d bella Hostwlck, who occupied n new the management of Schwartz and tra Miss Kvan Vincent M. Bowers, the itfoms without bitth. II.dally. < ontlncntal capitals. A during combination. Burroughs- Hoylan, T. tfhlel, Timothy Wlldwood, and Albert E. Ellis. Paterson. All Comfort* and Advantages of I yellow ho"so here, have returned to Brooklyn, Rosenberg. Fontaine and her ability as an exponent Donovan, Jeremiah Carroll, .l«mf.< the Best New York City Hotels at I Rooms with private bath. U N dally. 'A <>r vermilion is therefore much less Dr. H. S. Hallenbeck. Who has Just of dance* of Kieeptlemtl llnki. Phone stiiy*esnnt 0071. k'4 commis¬ a series of teas and dances are con- trio have Theatre#. tinues dictate that made tho Palais Ro\al iams IMPERIAL HAIR of to modes. But the train sion, arrived here from N< * Yorlc this ducted by Carl McCormlck. Dinner and Gardens of Versailles a Restaurant Highest Msnttrt. service for styles from Franco to popular place Italy w"ok and Is a cuest of Mr. und Mrs. M. supper dances are alao a feature