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Notes of Women's Clubs.Affairs in Society 24 Chicago Director Guest First Mozart Qub Marquette Dane » Wednesday Presidents Are Guests ,Of Honor at Opera Club To Be Annual Thanksgiving Eve Af SupperDance fair To Be Given at p]^ Andreas Dippcl Entertained by The Marquette Club has comni-*.* Of Artists Here; "Faust" Given Held at Astor Dec. 6 arrangements for its annual Thanl Woman's Club ev»> at giving dance, to be held in tle h.» Chicago Town Hall room of the Plaza on v* Wednesda- The guest of honor at the National Other Similar Eventg Arc to Marion Cahill and William in Carter?8 Club of America on arc charge. Many students who W»i at Astor Out Lead¬ Opera Thursday Take Place Jan. Feb. 7 aT)d deception Monday Brings Many was Andreas director 3, b\ hTr fîrT ,C0".e*?e fi«i»fi State and Dippel, general and March -7; Texas Club schools for Thanksgiving will attend ers; City Federation Heads Lead of the Chicago Opera Company, who The proceeds of the affair are "to *k, outlined a new for in Ball at Plaza on applied to the maintenance of the nV List; Other Organizations Active plan grand opera Friday ganization's civic forum. the smaller cities. George Ruimhcrr This evening Miss Mildred a The first of the Mozart Supper Dill!«» sang number dedicated to Marshal harpist; Alfred Troemel, violinkt «nd There was a Urge attendance at the presidents' day reception held Foch, "America to France," music by Dances, Mr«. William M. Haradon Antone R. Ingrao, tenor, wii] tn'v. chairman, will take on December concert for the club In tnc at on Monday by the Woman's Mrs, Walter H. Henry Hadley, Miss Lucy Van De Mark place the Plaza. It is one ballr-Jo«\ Chicago Club, Gahagan, 6 in the ballroom of the Astor. of a écries of gUB president, at the Hotel Astor. Mrs. H. W. was chairman of the sang "Elsa's Dream," Mr. Greenwald day evening concerts to be given thit Phelps at the piano. The other dance« will be held on Janu¬ winter under the and an excellent auspice«* of the elob day, arranged musical and literary program. Among The first social evening of the sea¬ ary 3, February 7 and March 7. the son, with Francis Clinton as twenty-four presidents of other clubs who were guests of honor were Wright The patronesses are Mrs. Noble Mc- French Hospital Supper Dance Mrs. Walter S. chairman, was held at the Waldorf- Comly, president of the New York State Federation; Mrs. Astoria on Wednesday. Among the Connell, president of the club; Mrs. To B<î Given at Plaza Dec, 16 Richard M. Chapman, president of the City Federation; Mrs. Belle de hostesses were Mrs. S. Schiff, Mrs. A. Frank G. Cochran, Mrs. Denner, The Woman's Auxiliary of the French Mrs. Agnes will a Rivera, president of the New York Theater Club; Mrs. Harry Lilly, first V. Orr, M. T. Nixon, Mrs. S. H. Mr«. Samuel G. Estabrook, Mrs. Frank Hospital give supper darce for Davis, Mm«. Marguerite Sylva, Mme. H. Mr«. Carrio the benefit of the Auxiliary, at the division chairman; Mrs. Leon Orr Fisher, Chaminade Club, of Yonkers; De Veré Sapio, Mrs. Owen Mrs. Edwards, Hession, Mrs. Hotel Plaza, on Tuesday, Kildare, Norman Joliif, Mr«. George J. Jagle jr., Some of the December 6 Mrs. Charles F. Wright, National Society Daughters Empire- State; Leila,Troland Gardner, Mrs. Augusta Mrs. George E. Morrissey, Mrs. Owen visiting French dele-rate» Mrs. H. H. MacManus, Mrs. Nathan Loth, Mrs. Jo¬ J. Mrs. Matthew now in Washington v.-i!l attend. Tick¬ Thomas, Century Theater Club; Mrs. Jack Loeb, Ray Current seph Gutman, Miss Marion and McWilliams, J. O'Neill. ets at $7 include suppr-r. Mrs. Mrs. Avery Mrs. Lincoln S. Rogers, Mrs. Edward H. Charle«" Events; Otto Hahn, Society for Political Study; Mrs. William J. Miss Rossi-Deihl. B. Schmalholz, Mrs. Charles C. Spanier, May, of 698 , k Hancock, , Queens, L. I.; Mrs. W. B. Smith, Missouri Club; "Pagliacci" was the operalogue given Mrs. Charles Simon, Mrs. John T. Tay¬ chairman. by W. L. Hubbard and Edgar Bowman, lor and Mrs. Paul C. Mrs, George M. Clyde, the Theater Club; Mrs. A. C. Ihlseng, honorary assisted by the Opera Club Choral and Wooster. president, Century Theater Club; Mrs. Louis Ralston, Mrs. William Cum- operatic artists, under the direction of The Texas Club of Romualdo Sapio. . will it« first bali ming Story, National D. A. R.; Mrs. Childs, president Democratic Club, On -afternoon at give of the winter at and others. All Friday the Town the Plata Hotel on Friday evening lor of these presidents gave short talks on the subject of the Hall, in co-operation with the Com¬ tho benefit of the Texas dormitory of day. "Who Is Mv Neiriibor?" <&-i-.- monwealth Center, the National Opera tho Navy Club, and the be¬ Club presented the second act of of signalizes The president introduced Mrs. John Berghj chairman of executlre, Mrs. with the ginning the campaign to raise $10,- Joseph Mac-Donald, chairman for the Katherine Hammer; recording secre¬ "Faust/' following cast: Mar¬ 000 for that purpose. Tickets may be Federated Clubs of New fcr the tary, Miss Charlotte Irving, guerite, Beatrice Bowman; Martha, had from the chairman, Mrs. C. C. York, ^figàR Mildred Hartley; Siebel, Gladys Akin; 308 West Red Cross roll call. Mrs. MacDonald Faust, Henry and McLendon, Ninety-third explained the increased demands on the On November 26, at 2 o'clock, the so¬ Thompson, Mephisto, Street, or from the Hotel Plaza. cial of Dillon Shallard. The Texas Red Cross because of so many out of meeting the Woman's Press Baroness Club will give a luncheon employment and the large number of Club will be hold in the Astor gallery von Klonner spoke of the on the first Tuesday in December, disabled of the Waldorf-Astoria. There will be aims of the National Opera Club. plans for which are matured among ex-service men. The Mrs. John being by club made a generous «--ontnbution in installation of officers and the follow¬ Leckie and Mrs. O. R. Von answer to this appeal. ing program: Dr. Winifred Sackville Orphan Home Auxiliary American Chapter, Daughters of the Bonnewitz. Club to Give Dinner Stoner will speak on "The New Educa¬ Revolution, Mrs. Everett Dance tion"; Mary Garrett Hay on "As It Is"; To Meet on December 6 Barnes regent, held a meeting at the The regular meeting of the New And Musicale on December 17 Robert E. MacAlarney on "The Pres¬ Hotel McAlpin on Thursday. The ques¬ York Wellesley Club was held yester¬ The club will ent Status of the Motion MrB. tion of patriotic education wa3 afternoon have it« dinner dance Picture"; Organization Seeks Educational and brought day at the Central Branch and musicale on December 17 at the Ella Alexander Beals on "Prohibition up plans for the education of the of the Y. W. C. A. The meeting was Hotel McAlpln, with Mrs. J. W. Barn- as It Is"; Miss Amy Bryan, of London, Advantages for Children at immigrant were discussed. Mrs. J. B. followed by a social gathering at which Tomoxroxo & Tuesday! hart as chairman. on "The Great Message of Women." Leake and Watts House Francis Herrcshoff, honorary regent, tea was served. The president, Mrs. Haryot Holt Dey, The Educational Auxiliary of the talked to the members concerning the The social of will American Red Cross nnd made an ear¬ Drama day the New York The¬ preside. The musical program Leake and Watts Orphan House, of nest Comedy, Edyth Totten, presi¬ ater Club was held on Tuesday at the will be presented by Mme. Katherine which Mrs. John H. Griosel is presi¬ plea that all enroll for the coming dent, will hold its next meeting Friday SALE Hotel Astor, Mrs. de Rivera, president, von Kienner. will hold its next Tues¬ year to further its great work. Don afternoon, at the Hotel Astor. Decem¬ dent, meeting Students Will C. Seitz on ber presided. She gave the greeting and an¬ day afternoon, December 6, at the Filipino spoke "Disarmament." Louis 3 the Drama Comedy Theater will of nounced the social functions, includ¬ The thirty-fifth session of the Ru- Waldorf-Astoria. The auxiliary, which Aid at Bazaar Shenk, barytone, sang several songs, give a continuous performance of one- 250 Fascinating ing a card party on November a a Charity accompanied by* David Proctor. Tea act plays and vaudeville acts at the 29, binstein Club, Mrs. William Rogers is year old, has more than 600 mem¬ was served to luncheon on December 20 and the Chapman, president, was inaugurated bers and is interested in providing ad¬ the members and guests. Waldorf-Astoria for the benefit of '"Thank-U" matinee next week, to which yesterday at the Waldorf-Astoria. An ditional educational for Little Mothers Will Be Bene¬ a ¦-.- the Little Mothers' bazaar. The an¬ the club will a advantages nual of go in body. The chil¬ artists' recital was given in costume by the children of Leake & Orphan House. ficiaries of Elaborate All Concert Dec. 4 birthday banquet Drama Com¬ COATS dren's Christmas tree gifts will be re¬ Florence At are com¬ Hampton edy will be held on February 19 at ceived at the luncheon. Macbeth, The president gave present five, students Nations Event the Hotel Astor. Mrs. de Rivera a greeting to the members and guests, pleting their high* school course has been appointed vice-chairman of at the A of students from Dorothy Berliner Will the Woman's National after which came the introduction of expense of the auxiliary. group Filipino Appear The Fresh Air Fund for Adult Foundation, and the new members. After the recital Last Thursday at'a-meeting of the ex¬ Columbia wMl assist Mr«. to Aid Negro Institute and a largo tea was given in her honor on the Waldorf-Astoria ecutive board at the home of the University A concert for the Elderly People, Mrs. Alexander J. at the Plaza. orchestra played presi¬ Cave and Mrs. Felt in benefit of the held a Thursday and dancing followed. dent, 378 West End Avenue, plans were Henry making Hampton Institute will be given by Schwartz, president, bridge for The program included musical selec¬ mado for the booth one of the most Miss the benefit of the fund on Monday would cost tions Graham On Wednesday, November 80, at 2 educating two moro children. Philippine Dorothy Berliner on Sunday afternoon at the Hotel Astor. The 'Copies" else¬ by McNamee, with Miss a The officers are: Mrs. attractive afternoon, December at Winifred at the The o'clock, card party will be given for President, at the Bazaar of Nations to 4, the Henry hostesses of the afternoon were Mrs. where twice our price. piano. speaker the benefit of the fund John H. Griesel; Mrs. be at the on Miller Theater. of the afternoon was J. Carter philanthropic vice-presidents, given Waldorf-Astoria Charles E. Forrester and Mrs. Henry Troop. of the club. There will be a prize for William A. Lewis, Mrs. William Russ- Saturday, December 3, for the benefit William Jay Schleffelin is president Isaacs. The AGNIFICENT His subject was "Why tha World Mrs. James Mrs. C. A. of the and next card party will be Needs Barrie every table. lend, Kennedy, of the Little Mothers Aid Association. Hampton Association, Chief given on the afternoon of December .w model» of Plays." Tosi and Mrs, Edward T. cor¬ Mrs. C. Albert Small will have a com¬ Justice Taft is chairman of the board the Harry Davenport, of the "Thank-U" The first evening concert for the sea¬ Herbert; of of 12, when Mrs. Anthony Andujar and richest Marvella, Duve- son will be given in the ballroom of responding secretary, Mrs. Sarah A. mittee of society girls at her flower trustees, which the late Theodore Mrs. James A. Gansman will a3 company spoke for clean plays. Miss Whittlesey; secretary, Mrs. booth and Mrs. William and Roosevelt was an ardent in act tyne, Duvet de Dagmar Perkins a talk on the Waldorf-Astoria on Tuesday, De¬ recording Deering supporter hostesses and will also donate all Laine, gave "Why cember at 8:30 o'clock. The Club Francis Aymar; treasurer, Miss Fannie Mrs. H. W. McDowell will have its efforts to advance negro and Indian Bolivia, Evora, Pan- the World Needs Better Speech" and 6, L. Adee; Mrs. Allen Le dressed in Swedish girls education. prizes. velaine ¡described the power of speech. The choral of over 150 voices, under the di¬ auditor, Henry costume at the and Superb«. rection of William Vey; historian, Miss Ann Marbury cake table. Mrs. Henry B. Lloyd has Among patronesses are Mrs. Douglas A number of women Collars and cuffs guests of honor. Mrs. George Maynard Rogers Chapman, Kelly. selected Denmark and Robinson, Mrs. John Henry Hammond, young of society, luxuri¬ Clyde and Mrs. J. Christopher Marks, will sing ten new part songs. The members of Mrs. D. including some of the season's debu¬ ously trimmed with artists will be Miss Helen so¬ The directors are Miss Helen Varick Auxiliary No. 1 will appear in Danish Hugh Auchincloss, Mrs. Francis will take in the costly explained the influence of theater clubs Yorke, I Mrs. Andrew Z. costume. The C. Huntington, Mrs. I. N. tantes, part benefit to Squirrel, Lynx, Mole, to purify the stage and educate the prano, and a grand orchestra of sixty Boswell, Boyd, Mrs. chairman of the Brook¬ Phelps be given Wednesday evening, December from the Philharmonic Frank E. Bradner, Mrs. August Dreyer, lyn Auxiliary, MrB. William H. Lusk, Stokes, Mrs. Frederick W. Rhinelander in the ballroom of the Plaza Beaver, Caracul, Rac¬ public for good, wholesome plays. Miss pieces Society. Mrs. T. B. and Mrs. John H. Iselin. 14, Hotel coon, or Persian Lamb. Norma Mitchell, told of her experiences Miss Alice M. Shaw will be at the piano. Hilton, Miss. Mary Garrett anjj Mrs. J. Henry Rosse have chosen for the "Voice Training Scholarship in various Hay, Mrs. E. Warren Hinshaw, Mrs. Swstzerland. The Hungarian booth, Fund." Beautifully »ilk-lined plays. Jessie L. Higgins, Mrs. Philip F. Hoff¬ in charge of Mrs. Camille Mme. Matzenauer Will at Maxon at its best! Mrs. Charles K. Mills was chairman A meeting of the Inwood Political Mrs. Duncan Birnbohm, Sing Among those wmho will appear are of the day and had the Astor ballroom Study Club will be held at the Parish man, MacPherson, Mrs. will have Hungarian gypsies to rend Jewish Council's Concert Miss Catherine Adams, Miss Madalyn H. B. Mendenhall, Mrs. Richard A. palms, and Mrs. J. Stuart Smith will Nichols, Miss Louise Miss Ruth Big Sale of Dresses, too beautifully decorated in posts and House, and Dyckman Street, Mrs. William L. over Mme. Margaret Matzenauer, soprano Lusk, ropes of smilax. Mrs. F. H. Mestres, Sands, Mrs. preside the doll booth. the Anderton, Mis Gladys Rankin, Miss Lis- Tuesday evening. Brady Ernest A. Seebeck, Mrs. Peter Sexton, Miss Idelle Patterson will at of Metropolitan Opera House, will Mis will act as chairman and will intro¬ Mrs. sing at a ball and ar¬ penard Seabury, Florence Cobbett, ' Robert Mrs. Wil- the luncheon to be sing concert, supper, The American Criterion Society, Mrs. duce as the principal speaker Miss Henry Sellers, given by the bazaar the Miss "¡ecelia Banks and Miss Alice Leonard liam B. Smith, Mrs. Harry H. Thomas, workers at the Hotel McAlpin on No¬ ranged by New York Section of Ber.dleston. L. Hill, president, will hold Grace Potter, recently returned from Mrs. Raphael A. Weed and Miss Min- vember 28. John the Council of Jewish Women, to be a dinner dance on Friday in an extensive trip abroad. She will H. Judge, chairman There will be a group of recitations evening give nie L Wilson. of the advisory board, wsll bo the held at the Hotel Astor on Tuesday in costume with the ballroom of the Hotel Commodore. an address on psycho-analysis. Cur¬ speaker. The Mrs. evening, December 13. Hans Kindler, musical accompani¬ Harvest home decorations will be used rent topics will be covered by Mrs. hostess, Matthew cellist, will The ment, including three poems, entitled and the menu will be Beethoven Plao* Lawrence Carr, hat* reported that most play. proceeds will "Moods," Mrs. Abram for¬ of the old fash¬ William Lincoln Balch and Raymond Society of the tables have been sold. be used by the organization to continue by Poole, IIE.36tàSt +Hcrtilemdm ioned New England variety. Four hun¬ K. Snavely, followed by a dis¬ Christmas Dance at Plaza Mrs. Al¬ merly Miss Mercedes de Acosta. £/e#»tvr Jcrvtt*** dred general bert Gallatin Weed will speak for the its program of Americanization, edu¬ Mrs. Minnette Hirst has reservations for dinner have been cussion. Dr. Lillian Craig Randall is The Beethoven Mme. Aida bazaar and Mrs. cational, recreational and contributed made by the club members and their president and Mrs. A. A. Racky is sec¬ Society, Clarence Burns will religious the music for the program, as well as friends. Later, for the 200 of Tanini-Tagliavia president, held the preside. activities among the Jews of this city. for the dance for that dance, retary the club. regular monthly business meeting of Mrs. Daniel is chairman evening. Asnong young people will come in. tho board of directors Guggenheim the new additions to the patron list are Mrs. Hill and the officers of the so¬ Friday after¬ Tho seventh annual Thanksgiving of tho arrangement committee and is Mrs. John Dr. John C. Theoria, Mrs. Harold George Wood, noon at the home of the t>9 celebration of the assisted Mrs. Rebekkah Kohut Jay Watson, ciety will receive the guests in the president and West president, University Forum being by Freund, Alexander Konta, George Bro- CSean arad Protect foyer to the ballroom at 7 o'clock. founder, held its first Seventy-fourth Street. Follow¬ will be held Tuesday evening at tho and Mrs. William.D. Sporborg, honor¬ kaw, Mrs. Charles E. Scribner, Mr«. luncheon this season Wednesday in ing the the enter¬ . sv.r: f * of the Dinner will be served at 7:30. The the belvedere of the Hotel meeting president vi-cy fftvfv headquarters club, at 203 West ary chairmen; Mrs. Clarence E. Mack, James Terry, Judge W. M. K. Olcott, white kid women will be with fans Astor, and tained at tea. Plans are being made Ninety-third Street. Dr. Alexander associate chairman; Mrs. Irving Leh¬ Dr. Lester M. Otto gloves presented later attended the Longacre Theater to for a Christmas danco at the Hotel (Right) Mrs. Alfred M. Morris. the Hubby and Kahn. as souvenirs. seo Cumming, president, will give the man, president New York Section; from ruinous water Dr. John Strother "Thank-U." More than three hun¬ Plaza. She is chairman the commit¬ address of the on "The Pil¬ Mrs. and Gaines Jr. is chair¬ dred were It was On of evening, Henry Morgenthau, treasurer, Julia man of floor James V. present. the second Tuesday afternoon Mm. Dudley tee in grim Fathers and America's Making." Miss Sara X. Schottenfela, secretary; Oppenheim Engaged committee, birthday anniversary of the club, and Van Holland and Miss Ella Louise chmrge of the silver jubilee James A. McGill will be the W. spots with Chek Ritchie, vice-chairman, and twenty- a chairman Mrs. S. Straus, chairman of the To Harry Victor Reiner aeven on large cake with two lighted candles Henderson entertain the board of di¬ ten and sale to be given the of the and Mrs. McGill the associate members the floor was on by evening program committee; Mrs. Henry Zuck- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. of Ask your druggist committee will aid in the placed the president's table. rectors at the home of Miss Hender¬ hostess. committee on Oppenheim, making dance The guest of honor was 70 board of managers of the Dar. erman, boxes; Mrs. Eli 366 Park N. for¬ a success. Harry Daven¬ son, West 120th Street. Winkler, committee on Mrs. Avenue, Orange, J., Tke New Dry Cleaner port of the "Thank-U" company. Mr. On Friday afternoon the Beethoven räch Home for Crippled ChiU The Seven Arts Club will hold its tickets; merly of Newark, announce the en¬ The junior committee this year is a Lewis Strauss, floor committee; Mrs. of their beaded Marion and Davenport gave very interesting talk Society gives its first card party at on at first regular meeting of the season on gagement daughter, Miss Julia by Miss Campion and told some humorous stories. the drenf December 13, the Henry Meyers, reception committee; Oppenheim, to Victor of Miss Marjorie Cushman as joint chair¬ Mrs. Plaza. Tickets may be purchased Saturday at'the club rooms, on Lexing¬ Mrs. Charles S. chair- Harry Reiner, Wood in her address urged Theoria to from the president or the Darrach Home, 118 West 104th ton Avenue. The of honor Guggenheimer, East 03'anfte. Miss Oppenheim is a men. Miss Lenna Powers and Miss be in chairman, guest will man, and Mrs. Max J. Bernheim, asso¬ senior at Ida are the vice-chairmen. The just criticism and generous in Miss Henderson, 70 West 120th. Street. Street by. Thyra Samter the short Vassar College. Mr. Reiner Braun to the Winslow, ciate chairman, committee on concert; is a of women are with praise profession. Those seated story writer, who will speak on "New graduate Lafayette, class of '17, following young acting I at the president's table were The Mrs. Frank G. Cochran and her Miss Sara X. Schottenfels, publicity and served a3 a lieutenant in them: Miss Charlotte Osgood, Miss Mrs. Women's Co-operative Club will York and the New Writer." committee. the army Protects from Moisture Barbara Miss Charlotte Patti- George T. Zimmermann, Harry Daven¬ entertain its friends at a grandson, Frank G. Cochran 2d. during the war. Lucius, port, Mrs. Harry Mabel Mc¬ musical birthday The son, Miss Mary Ressinger, Miss Ger¬ McClasky, party to-morrow night at the Mrs. Cochran is a member the Chicago Club, Mrs. Frederick J. trude Collin3, Miss Isabella Fox, Miss Kinley Baer, Mrs. James Griswold Waldorf-Astoria. Several well-known of Maclsaac president, will hold its next Wentz, Mrs. A. E. Ommen, Mrs. A. artists in musical board of the iVetc York Mosart on The Rosa Robles, Miss Alice Braun, Miss Mrs. E. B. circles have volun¬ meeting Tuesday. business Ellen P. Laflin, Miss Mona Fox, Miss Portfolio, Murray, Mrs. L. teered their services. The proceeds Society. Mr. Cochran is a mem. session starts at 2 o'clock, and the pro¬ Par¬ H. Huot and Mrs. William Hill. The will be devoted to the gram, at includes two Katherine A. Lovell, Miss Emily cake was fund for tho en¬ ber the 2:45, groups oí ker, Miss Marcella Verran, Miss Kath¬ sent to the Actors' Home. dowed bed in Roosevelt Hospital. of auxiliary board and songs by Persia Thomson Babcock and erine Pott. Miss Blanche Whiting, Miss Mrs. Harold George Wood enter¬ the parent« of the child, Mr. and an address, "Philanthropy," by Mrs. Bow¬ tained the hostesses and reception 26 W. 39th St. 21 Gertrude Pearsall, Miss Dorothy committee at the One hundired Mrs. Edmund Cochran are active Hammon, brigadier general of the Sal¬ W. 38th St. man, Miss Arlyn« Creighton, Miss Hotel Le Marquis on members of the Kansas vation Army. Frances Parker, Miss E. Lucie Behn- Monday. The bridge series to be given Women's Club, Mrs. David Burr Luckey in the society at the Astor on December 12, president, gave a last The Junior ker. Miss Hazel Crockett and Miss 6 and 20 January at the Hotel bridge Tuesday (Below) Miss Florence A. Cor- Cinema Club will open Helen Holbrook. February for the sociability Majestic, to aid the $10,000 its second season on Saturday niormng, of Theoria and to benefit the endowment fund for a bett. She will take in the November fund philan¬ in Kansas dormi¬ part 26, at 10:80, at the Plaza Tha Athen« Club, of which Mrs. thropic for shut-ins was dis¬ tory the National Navy Club, at 15 charity benefit to be given De¬ Theater. AH Baba and the Forty is cussed. After adjournment tea was East Forty-first Street. A as well as Katherine A Martin president, served« the feature of cember 14, at the Hotel Thieves, a dog comedy, will Clearance Sale it« annual season with a lunch¬ entertainment was an address Plasa, be included in that Thanksgiving opened Mrs. William by program. Mrs. eon and meeting at the Waldorf-As¬ H. Hamilton, vice-presi¬ for the Voice Training Scholar¬ Stephen Sugny Reynal, Mrs. Stephen toria last Thursday. Dr. Robert Bruce Theater Assembly To Be Host dent of the National Navy Club, who ship Fund Clark and Mr«. Henry G, Bartol have Clark, chaplain of the club, acted as To Guests of the Actors" Home praised Kansas as the leader in estab¬ Leen added to the patronesses. chairman of the day, and there were j lishing state dormitories for sailors '» addresses by Winter Russell and the The Theater Assembly, Mrs. J. Chris¬ visiting New York. Other states in¬ UITS Marks STOUT topher founder and terested in the WOMEN Rev. Dr. Nehemiah Boynton, and songs will president, movement are Nebras¬ by Leslie Arnold. A feature of the entertain the guests of the Actors' ka, Tennessee, Illinois, Wash¬ the winter will Fund Home West New New Texas, club's activities during Staten Brighton, ington, Jersey and Maryland, Mrs. be a series of lectures on psychologi¬ Island, on Tuesday. A turkey Hamilton said. The room and the card Established Over Half Century Drastic Price Reductions cal topics. Two dances will be given, dinner will be served at the Hotel tables were donated by Mrs. W. B. a subscription dance on December 3 Langwell at 12 o'clock, after which the Richard«. These guits are all and the annual dinner dance on Janu¬ party will attend the afternoon per¬ taken from our regular stock and in ary 13. The officer« of the organiza¬ formance at the A arranged Hippodrome. course of seven lectures on three special groups, of former tion this year include Mrs. George A. rent events, under the cur¬ regardless prices. They are of Brand, Mr«. Bond Stow and Mrs. Mar¬ At the New auspice« of the 1865 flmÊm^* 1921 the usual Lane to garet E. Hamilton, vice-presidents; members' meeting of the Cen¬ York City Colony of the National Bryant standard, designed slenderize with Mrs. Frank K. tury Theater Club, Mrs. H. H. Thomas Society of New England will skill and artistic Brewster, treasurer; president, held last week in the East be given by Marion Women, superb ingenuity. Sizes 39 to 56 bust. Mrs. Cornell Dnnlap, recording secre¬ ballroom of the Hotel the Hotel Gaylord Atwell at tary, and Mrs. Helena L. Rehfuss, cor¬ Commodore, Mrs. Pennsylvania on Tuesday, James W. Howie gave a lectura on "lb- November 22, and on the first and responding secretary. sen the third Man." This was followed by a Tuesdays of December, January and .00 Marion Gaylord Atwell will the brief summary of "Dulcy" by Mrs. February. 75 give Levin and a first of a series of lectures on current Rank, lively discussion of The C. C. SHAYNE & CO. «Tents under the of the play by Mrs. Duncan Woman's Club 35 auspices the New City will enter¬ 49 MacPherson, tain at City Colony, National Society Mrs, George Fowler, Mrs. B. J. Dean, a luncheon next Saturday at of New England Women, at the Hotel Mrs. A. D. W. Hogg, Mrs. J. Harrie the Hotel McAlpin in honor of Miss Formerly Sold to $59.50 Sold to on and Annie Formerly $79.50 »YorkPennsylvania Tuesday morning at Hogan several men guests. On ister ofMathews, recently elected Reg¬ Manufacturers of 11 o'clock. next Tuesday the president will enter¬ New1 York County. The tain at luncheon ers will be Dr. Katherine speak¬ Smart Tailleurs developed in Tweed, Chic Tailleurs are in in honor of the offi¬ and Mr«. Norman Bennet Davis these, the season's Woman's Press Clnb Ha* cers, chairmen and board of directors Mis« de R. Whitehouso. Tricotine and Wool Velour. The variety newest materials of of the club at the Women's Mary Garrett Hay will preside. ^^^^^^^^^^^exquisite quality Animal Election of Officers 22 Park City Club, Strictly Reliable Furs The Avenue. On Friday the social The includes strictly tailored and elaborately Duvet de Laine* Yalama and Broadcloth. annual election of officers was meeting will be held at the Hotel Com¬ Ray Current Events Club, of held by the Woman's Press Club of when which Mrs. J. W. Loeb is are embroidered styles; either convertible or that are or on modore, Maud Scheerer, dramatic held its president, exhibiting a large collection of Creations smartly belted semi- New York Saturday, November 12, interpreter, will give Shaw's regular monthly meeting at p.t the Assembly Rooms of the Waldorf- Brassbound's "Captain tho Hotel Astor on mannish notch collars. The richly silk fitted, elaborately embroidered or fur Astoria, The were Conversion," and Courcy The second Monday morning. following elected: Rossi-Diehl will a parliamentary law drill the new Second vice - Mrs. sing group of songs, was directed lined jackets portray length. trimmed, as well as president, Sarah with the composer, Remo A by Mrs. Angélique V. On*. EXCLUSIVE MODELS strictly man-made. Wright MacDonald; third vice-presi¬ the piano. Taverno, at discussion on birth control by Dr. dent, Mrs. Eva L. Carson; correspond¬ Ernestine Dorchct and Mrs. Owen Kil- ing secretary, Mr«. Flora Knapp Dick- The next club matinee will be "A Bill daro was another feature of the IN THE inson; treasurer, Mrs. W. J. of Divorcement," the ing, and Mrs. Soble meet¬ SEASON'S .50 j Wile; discussion of Henry gave a re¬ auditor, Mis« Clara Salem; third mem¬ which will be led by Mrs. Sturgis S. sume of all current events since the ber o£ executive committee, Mrs. Henry Dunham. last meeting of the club in the spring. 67 Allen LeVey; fourth member of execu¬ FASHIONABLE FURS tive Miss Eliza B. The Indiana | committee, Harris; The New York Euphony Soctetv, Mrs. Club, Will D. Howe Formerly Sold to $110.00 chairman of committee on literature, James J. president, will hold its regular meet- Gormlcy president, will give - Mi«« Mary Siegrist; chairman of com¬ its first concert 3ng to-morrow, 2:30 p. m., at the Hotel COATS - mittee on and current evening of the season McAlpin. Miss WRAPS The richness of these embroidered or fur progress events, at the Waldorf-Astoria on December Mary Garrett Hay is lavishly trimmed high cost Tail¬ Mia« Amy Wren; chairman of commit¬ with Mme. 2, chairman of the afternoon and the sub¬ on Johanna Gadski as soloist, ject of the leurs, of or Duvet tee press. Mis« Annette Wynne; assisted by the Dr. program is "Social Service," superior quality Moussyne, Veldyne Superior reveal the chairman of committee on art, Miss Euphony Choral, with the Rev. Dr. John G. SCARFS and MUFFS of In a are of committee on Cari Hahn conductor. Dancing will Professor Benson and distinctive touch Paris. second group exhibited tailored Varie Dacie; chairman follow the concert. John A. Wood ns the speak¬ severely music, Mme. Katherine von Kienner; ers. Mrs. Claude Everett Morris will silk lined models. All with slenderizing lines. chairman of committee on education sing several groups of songs with Mrs. for Miss Sarah The Foot of E. R. 126 . . - citizenship. Stephenson. Betsy Chapter the Alum¬ Hunt as the accompanist. West 42nd« Street - New York The term« of the following officer« con- na» Association of the Albany Academy The annual dinner of this club will tinned: President, Mrs. Hnryot Holt for Girls held its annual luncheon at be given December 12 at first Lilli« the Hotel Astor on the Hotel Dey; vicj-president» Miss Tuesday. McAlpin. Visit Our New Fur Dep't. -