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«M DAILY STANDARD UN jOffLYN. SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1905 .J (Contribution* to this department will be gladly received. All communication* must be signed Tilth the name and address of the eender, not for publication unless desired, but to Insure trust- worthiness and accuracy, and written upon but one aide of the paper. Information may cover at home days, luncheons, dinners, dances, birthday parties, card parties, guests from out of town, contemplated journeys and club notes. It will be appreciated If notices of these events are mailed In advance, and If desired a reporter will be sent at the time of their occurrence.) . eeeeee The monthly informal "at home" at the Associate Alumnae of Packer Institute •WHI b e h e l d M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n , between the hours of 3 and 6 o'clock at 160 Joral- «non street. The occasion will be purely social, w i t h a cup of tea as the only anticipated feature beyond the op- portunity for a chat with one's former schoolmates. The chairman of the Re- ception Committee is Miss Elizabeth Cha- pin, and her associates will be Mrs. F. C. Holden, Mrs. Henry T. Hotchkiss, Mrs. H. D. Hooker, Mrs. Henry Conk- ling, Mrs. G. E. Hyatt, Mrs. S, Hub- bard, Mrs. Louis V. Hubbard, Mrs. Muss son, Miss Baker, Miss Kate Barron, Miss Mary Luther, Miss Elizabeth Jfabtne, Miss Benedict, Miss Florence Knapp, Miss Van Wickle, Miss Katherina Blos- som, Miss Eleanor Bannister, Mtws Bly- denburgh. Miss Collier, Miss Jessie Van Brunt, Miss Duncan, Miss Fanny Hedges, Miss Keetels, Miss Lauder, Miss Miller, Miss May Sehleren, Miss Uptegrove, Mis Belle Van Wie, Miss Fransloli, Miss HaUock, Miss Read and Miss Richard- son. eeeeee The Entertainment Committee of the Union League Club announce 1 that a musicate'for ladies will be given in the club parlors Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Among the prominent artists on- gaged are Miss Marguerfre Hall, the noted concert soloist; Mrs. Emma Mrrs, soprano, who has Just completed a tour of the principal cities with the Pittsburg Orchestra; Miss Louise Truax. the young and artistic whistler; Frederic Martin. the well-known oratorio singer, solo bass of Church of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn; Master Maurice A. J. Warner, the talent- ed boy violinist, and Charles Gilbert Spross, accompanist, organist Rutgers Presbyterian Church, Manhattan. Mr. Bagby announce^ that Signor Car- uso, Victor Herbert and his orchestra, and the leading great artist cf the Metro- politan Opera House Compans will, ap- pear at the second course or*his musical mornings, which will take place on Mon- days, Jan. 9, Jan. 16, Jan. 23 and Jan. 30, at 11:15 o'clock. In a trip t9 Boston a native of Iowa, was en- tertained bf a Boston mother, anil .during the visit he was asked one day: "Won't you please amuse the baby for about five minutes?" "I'm afraid I don't know how." replied the lowan. "Oh. Just talk a little," said the cheerful Bos- ton woman; "she always finds your Western grammatical peculiarities so amusing-."—Ex- chance. < ****** Now Yearns Morfflay the following young women received calls at 1094 Lafa- yette avenue. Miss Sadie Gill. Miss May Campbell, Miss May \Vyme, Miss Nora Healey. ***4*« A surprise party was given in honor of Miss Lizzie Ganley last Saturday evening at her home, 87S- Metropolitan avenue. Among the guests were: Lizize Ganley, Ada. M. Bedell, Christina: Fast, Bertha G. Walter, M. and K. Ganley. Edna Fisher, Emma McGuire, Mary Dinkelmeyer, Miss B. Schwab, Mrs. Bedell, Mrs. Glfford, -•Wn Dinkelmeyer, Charles W. Hansen, Thomas McGuire, George Glfford, Syl- vanus .Bedell, the Oriental Pleasure Club, consisting of ten members, and Alexan- der Hamilton. ****** The Dilettante Players have secured for presentation, Jan. 18, "The Girl I Left Behind Me." by David Belasco and Franklyn Fyles, at the Germania Club. The principal, roles are in" t h e hands, largely, of the leading players of the old original Sothern Society, while leading players of the Amaranth, Marlowe, Jes- ters, Carroll, La' Tosea et als hava been selected for the other parts. Special scenery has been secured through the courtesy of a local manager, and th«e cos- tumes will conform strictly with those called for by the authors in the original manuscript. At the close of the play a reception will be held, and Lloyd's Or- chestra will, as usual, furnish music for those who care to dance, eeeeee Roxley—I want to put a pergonal In tfce paper to recover a home and buggy I lost Clerk—Ah! you mean an ad for the "Lost and Found" column? Koxley—No. I want, to «sy, "If the man-who stfnln m y horee and buggy to elope with my •lighter will return said horse and buggy sult- obl* reward will be paid."—Philadelphia Press. eeeeee — A reception was held at the home of Miss Kathryn Wise, 283 Sixth street, last Monday. Among those psesent were the Misses Kathryn Wise, Eva Degnan, (trace Prast, Mildred Degnan, Mae Wise, Margie Wise, Anna C. Kluge, and the Messrs. Ed. Ginaud, Frank McCourt.WHl t'onover, Fred Ackerman, C. Arthur Ackerman, Ed. Reilly. Tom Hlgglnson, Hrirry Doyle, George O'Reilly. M. Bar- rett Clyde Barnett, Hugh Callahan, M. F'.tz'patriek, Lewis Tilton, Russell King, Crist Reilly, M. Beck, M. Southcomb, C, Philips, Tim Hughes, Perry Black, H. Relnera, Joe Hines and M, Todd, eeeeee The Amesford Dramatic Club of Ca- narsle, will again continue to hold Its regular meetings on Tuesday and Thurs- day- evening at 8 P. M. "Aunt Dinah's Pledge" will be continued to be re- set!. eeeeee Under the auspices of the Mt. Carmel Hospital Association of Brooklyn, a locel hospital association of the Twen*y*sixth 1 o f Brooklyn, a mass meeting was i recently at American Star Hall, Pjikln and Christopher avenues, opened I.T the /well-knowji tharHy worker,-Isaac 1 evlngson. Rev. Masliansky, Rev, Flnk- elstein and Rev. Rublnowits were the speakers. The Mt. Carmel Hospital As- sociation Is an association organised for the purpose of building and main- taining a Jewish hospital In Browns- % llle. where the population has Increased . to SO.OOO p e r s o n s . The officers of this as- ' sedation are as follows: Dr. Herman, president: Mr. Ohrllner, vice-president; Henry. Klsenstadt, financial secretary; Dr. Shapiro, corresponding secretary; Miss Ella Schntder, treasurer. All inter- ested in the movement willing to help the organization either by donation or membership should address Henri Eisen- stadt, 1845 Pitkin avenue. The next meeting will be held at Toback's Palace H a l l o n Jan. 14. eeeeee Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohen, ef 225 Bridge street, entertained a party of friends at his home last Sunday evening. Dancing and singing by Jamee Conn, Miss Ida Fine and the excellent playing on the violin by Mr. Cohen delighted the guests. Among those present were Mrs. M Levy, Misses Ida Fine, Nettle Levy, iline Cohen, Benjamin Levy, Charles Abrahams, Julius G,"Hess, Samuel Levy, Joseph Cohen. - eeeeee For the sixth reunion of the Entertain- ,i cpih. which will be, held et the I dorf-Astoria Tuesday evening, Mrs, Roswell D, Hitchcock, the president, an- nounces that Mrs. Gladstone-Stuart will talk OQ,"%TU qnltvej' ftotiM ta+vt.1 ception at the close of her ta'lk she will read the Aura for a few of the club members. eeeeee The Leading Lady—Every time I walk along the ltlalto I meet half a dozen managers who own me money. The Ingenue—Back salary or alimony?—Puck Monday evening last the following young ladies were at home to callers: The Misses Mae Kenny. " Marguerite Ryan, Bessie Kenny, Anna Doyle, Kath- ryn Agnew arid Julia Moloney at the home of Miss Kenny, S>8 South B'trst street. The parlors were prettily dec- orated With Christmas greens. Supper was served in midnight to the following guests, Joseph Meaney, Oscar McCarthy, Richard White. Thomas Maloney. Thos. Ryan. Edj. J. McCarthy, Prank L. While, M. D., of Riverhead. L. I.; Arthur dem- ons, Harry Davis. Frederick Hill, Rich- ard Kelly, Harry Lewis, William Burke, Ralph Cleary and Martin Wilson. Many of the Eastern District clubs were among the callers. ••**•• Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Warren, of St. Marks avenue, announce the engage- ment of their (laughter, Matilda L. to William G. Good win,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren F. Goodwin, of Dean street. eeeeee Lillian E. Wentz and Carrie E. Wentz, daughters of Alderman William Wentz, celebrated their birthdays by a-party on New Year's evening at their home, 174 Bainbridge" street, which was handsomely decorated with plants and terns for the occasion. About one hundred young peo- ple enjoyed themselves by playing games and dancing until 11 P. M., when Mrs. Went/, invited them to a collation, which was greatly enjoyed by the children, af- ter which games were resumed, and' when 12 o'clock was announced the Alderman gave each child a handsome horn, and the one hundred little ones for at least fifteen minutes blew the old year out and the new year in. Miss Edna Haustein won the elephant prize, and Miss Mabel Goldsmith won the heavy- weight prize. The pari." was in charge of Miss Emma Robertson and Miss Anna Robertson, who acted as master of cere- monies .assisted by Howard Smith. The Alderman mingled in with the youngsters and played the games with the children, and it brought him back again to his childhood days. It was well in the new- year before the last one was gone, when the old folks kept it up till morning. Master Gus Wentz and Lilian Wentz, after rendering selections on the violin and piano, were presented with a dia- mond ring each from their aunts, Anna and Emma Robertson, for their work during the year to become proficient in their music lessons. Among those who assisted Mrs. Wentz were Mrs. D. West, Mrs. Catlin, Mrs. C. Winterson, Miss Anna and Emma Robertson, Mrs. Rob- ert A. Sharkey, Miss Jennie McDonald, and Miss McGregor, of Canada, while the following were among the children pres- ent: Miss Edith Snyder, Blanche Brick- man, .Anna Snyder, Bessie McGranle, Edith Wellor, May Archer. Helen Wel- lor, Alice Wtrth, Jeanette Wheldon, Lil- lian McDonald, Hasel Smith. Irene Fisher, Francis Ash Marks, Hazel Usher, El'sa Haustein Margaret Ritter, . Francis Neu, - E d n a Haustein, Margaret Ritter, Frances Neu, Edna Haustein, Anna Winterson, Win- nie Langdon, A. Gustavson, *oer'truue Brown, Carrie Ahrens, Irene Major, Edna McCabe, Hattie Goldsmith, Mabel Gold- smith, Evelyn Freuer, George Snyder,.J. McGra%v, Lester Marks, George Archer, Charles Marks, Robert McDonald, Guy Patriarch, Willlani West, Kenneth Smith). William Kennedy, Norman Smith, James Hanan, Howard Winterson, Har- ry Usher, James Fisher, Harold Fisher,. Raymond Wefsef, Albert Langdon, Hen- ry Ahrens, Harold Gustavson, Basile Ma- jor, Henry Suydam, Stanley Suydam, Lowell McC'otcheon, Everett Tbomas, Louis Renault and* Paul Renault. eeeeee "Welt, gash-fry!" ejaculated an honest agri- culturist, as he gazed in pop-eyed wonder at the cssifled man In a dime museum. "You look a good deal like, a capital totter *N,* with your Knees poked up In front of you that way. How'd you come to ossify in such a shape as that, anyhow?" "Bitting on a low box in a grocery, in the village whero I was born," replied the wonder, "watting for tne storekeeper to finish a game of chess."—Puck, eeeeee Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas S. Cochran en- tertained a number of friends on Satur- day evening last at their home, on Flushing avefiue. There were games of many kinds, and music was furnished by John Bradley and , Charles Ruck- deschel. Those present were: Misses Mamie Cochran, Madeleine Lapp, Lulu Hansmann, Grace Cochran, Margaret Byrnes, Madeleine Strubel, Mamie Oat- ley, Bessie Blake, Flossie Jennings, Kate Schrenler, Llzale Crawford. Carrie Yost, Emma Brown, Annie Rausch, JuHa Grauman, Kate Denninger, Kate Buck- helt, Agnes Denninger, Marie McEwan, Viola Cochran, A, Schutz, John Oakley, George Cochran, Nicholas Cochran, Jr. William Herganham, Arthur Cochran, Charles Ruckdesehet, William Blake Otto Fischer, Ernst Fischer, Frank Kesch, Charles Sosnroerlad", Georirc Smith, William Hahn, Austin Smith, Fred Hilton, George Byrnes. Lawrence Sehwazer, George Cnrr, George Maier, Henry Graf, Harry Fischer, George Buck, Henry Krugelmeyer, Henry Hein- lan, John Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Blnger. eeeeee Monday last Leon Shulman, of the Col- lege of the City of New York, enter- tained his college friends. T h e r e w a s a notable gathering of students from Col- umbia, Yale, Cornell and Princeton Uni- versities. George Ratner opened the en- tertainment with a violin solo, "Love's Romance," accompanied on piano by" Miss Victoria Boseho. The latter then played the Liszt Rhapsodle No. 14. Mlsa^ia thTctle B o s e h o played a violin solo, mance," accompanied by her sister. Fol- lowing was a "ceilo solo, "Andante Plume," by Abraham Flattier. Ezra 'Putnot recited "The Man Who Waited." Louis Flnkelstein amused the guests wRJH his TlUtporous songs; Alfred Cohen, of Princeton," gave an interesting account of his hazing experiences; Sidney Oottes- man gave some sparkling toastV M;<x Wyefcoft, Of New York University, fffered the toast of the evening, to which the host briefly replied. Among the guests present were; Messrs. Greenherg, Ro- han, Bernstein, Goldberg, Davis, Cohen, Meridalls, Rabinovvllt, tBltiniin-rg. . man, Auerbach, Abrahams, Koeenblum, A, Ratner, Opes, D. RAtner, Margulles, Demowlts, Blum and tlebertoff. eeeeee * She feentlmentally) —How woTfld-^reu like tn live way up In the clouds? He—Oh, 1 wouldn't mind—If they cam* fMm the right eort of tobacco.—Detroit Free Press, eeeeee A ieelabl« and reception was given Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Flelschhauer, 176 Lee avenue. A large ftumber of the New York In- dies' Coffee Club were present. In the afternoon the time was Consumed In playing euchre, after which the mem- bers' husbands came, and dinner was served. A short entertainment was given. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Rock, Mr. and Mrs. KeeSs, Mr. and Mn. Kutwelkor, Mrs. Hilker and Miss Lulu Hilker, Mrs. Alen, Mr. and Mrs. Cluny, Mrs. Borsman, Miss Bors- man, Mr. and Mrs, Schieffer, William Flelschhauer, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. lUwty^ Hutwelker, Miss Nettle and Mamie S c h h tYe'-, M a s t e r W a l t e r a n d Miss Edna Hutwelker, Miss Emily^,.,•Flelschhauer, Hugo Flelschhauer, Mrs. Schloterer, Mr. and Mrs. Becker and Mr. and Mrs, Hum- mel. eeeeee The Glee Club of Company T, Twenty- third Reglment^jjji next Friday evening will entertain their many friends at an old-time minstrel show, to-Jbe given in the stiuadroom of the armory. The show \ytll be in cjiarge of Lester F. Moran, who has been drilling the men In the many ways to please an audience, and who will act as interlocutor. Mr. Moran has had much experience with minstrel shows, and promises to make this surpass them all. Among the others who will blacken up will be Messrs. King, McBarron and WsrH%nan, as Bones, and Mohr, Haskius and Trathen as Tam- tos. The songs have been carefully se- lected, and with a chorus of many good voices, will make a very pleasant even- ing for all those who asttend. Dancing will follow the performance, and Muller will provide a good programme of dances. U eeeeee "No," said 'Rimer, "I haven't any use for people who never reail poetry." "I don't see whv you should feel that way." replied Critiek "Why. the feeling Js natural enough, isn't It?" "No. Why should you care so' long as they read your stuff?"—Philadelphia Press, eeeeee , , Transformed into a veritable bower of beauty and military splendor, Madison. Square Garden, on the night of Thurs- day, Jan. 26, will throw open Its doors to the guests of that popular organiza- tion of New York's veteran soldiers—the Old Guard. Led by Major S. Ellis Briggs, its commandant, the grand mil- itary march at midnight. In whlc|i dis- tinguished officers from Boston, New Haven, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington take part, will be the fea- ture of the ball., eeeeee. - The second To San dance will be held Feb. 1 at the Pouch. Mis Marie E. Kel- ler, Miss Florence *5S. Fura, Miss Emilie Morrison, Miss Ethel M. Potter, Miss Sehoenijahn, Miss Marguerite Fuller, Miss Helen Wilhelms and Miss Polka Sehoenijahn constitute the committee, and Mrs. Ferdinand W. Keller. Mrs. Jo- seph H. La Fura. Mrs. Herman Sehoeni- jahn and M/s. J. Herbert Keller, of Man- hattan, are the patronesses. ****** The engagement of Miss Justa Temple Osgoodby, daughter of William Gardner Osgoodby, and Herbert Remsen Picker- ing, of Brooklyn, was announced Christ- mas eve at a house party given at the bride's home, "Willowhurst Farm," near New Bmnswiek, 7*. J. #*****/ The engagement is announced of Miss Marie Frances Towns, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs' Mlrabeau L. Towns, of 24 Eighth avenue, to George C, Reynard, of Tarrytown, N. Y. eeeeee did, thanktnt prise, Among Mr. and M Rose Kline; pold, Louis Is for their sur- no attended wero h, Llllle Benjamin. Ichhelm, Louts Leo- Bell* Leopold, Robert Husch, Fred Jelilnek, Al Manhelm, Slg Baar, Dr. Samuel, George Washington Blum, Miss H. Blum, Mr. and Mrs. Blum, Al Husch, Mr. and Mrs. Baar, Miss Carrie Metzger, Milton Metzger. eeeeee Cards are out for ttoe wedding of Miss Elizabeth Cavllle Hinds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Edward Hinds, of 177 New York avenue, and Edward Joseph Sheehan, of Utiea, N. Y., for Wednesday evening, Jan. 11, at 8:30 o'clock. ****** 4 Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Castle cele- brated the fifteenth anniversary of their marriage last Monday evening at their residence. 2,257 Bedford avenue, Flatbu?h. The parlors were prettily decorated with palms and bunting, and the presents of cut glass were exceedingly handsome and numerous. Singing and dancing were indulged In throughout the evening and supper was served at midnight, but it was the wee small hours before the tnerry party began to take their depar- ture. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson, Dr. Charles Atchison, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bather, Mr. and Mrs. H. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bartlett, the Misses Grace and Daisy Blankley, Mies G. Butler, Dan Barry, William Bull, Mrs. Esther Castle. Mrs. E.-Castle, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Castle, Miss Vivian Castle, Master Jack and Leonard Castle, Mr, and Mrs. A. N.„Chatfield, Mr. Cleary Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christie. Miss Costerto, Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge J. Craigen, Mr. and Mrs^ B. Driesler, Mr. and Mrs. George Drant, Mr. and Mrs, Varley Hull, Master Blake Hall, Mr. and Mrs. George N. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Hary Pyle, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rockefeller, Ed. Roxby, Mr. and Mrs. John Rapp, Miss Rapp, E. Rapp, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Skewes, George Stretch, Mr. and Mrs.Geo.W. Smith, Frank Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Tracy, Mrs. E.Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weston, Mr: and Mrs. W. Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weston. ****** [~ An engagement supper hi honor of Miss Clara Gunther, of Reeves place, and Everett Prehn, was held during the hrst hours of the new year at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Prehn, 19 East 'Fifth street. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Gunther, John Gtjnther, JoSeph Gunther, Chat-res Gunth^f^' Miss Viola Gunther, Mr. and Mrs. Paul-Heyne, Miss Teaaie Hnyne, Howard, Louis and Rlchard^Heyne, Miss Etta Prehn, Mrs. Archibald* Prehn, John Prehn, Mr. i|nd Mrs. Albert Mott. Albert Grehil*f, Miss Hazel Blauvelt, Miss Mary Prehn, - Jesse Prehai Augustus Secinger,- Geor.ge Me- Garl, Charles Prehn and George Prehn. eeeeee An engagement of the week is that of Miss Grace Chetwood Chapman, of Brookline, Mass., and Simeon Baldwin Chitenden^/Jr., of Brooklyn,' only son of M r . afruV M r s . S i m e o n B. Chittenden, of 212. Columbia Heights. . Mr. Chitten- den's T|anceeMs-T»~d/iughter of Mrs. John H. Chapman, oL-Brookline. • s h e was educated' in Stuttgart, Germany, and is an accomplished linguist. "There's a fellow that does a good turn for somebody every day." at 1 A. M. over seventy-five persona sat down to a feast that will long be re- membered by all who were there. Among those present were: , Mr, and Mrs. Ar- thur Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rus- sell, Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Edward David, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Connors, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mallon, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lehr. Mr. end Mrs. Wilbur Cox, Mr. and Mrs. John Jeffries, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schunn, Mr. and Mrs. Ganley, Misses JessieJPH'1 lie and Katie Dlegnan, Miss Alice-ana Fannie Allan. Miss Julia and Minie Smith. Miss Emma Connors. Miss Anna McPartland, Miss Mabel Ta'r- pey. Miss Lillian Plnkerton, Miss Eliza- beth Dacy, Miss Kate Monahan. Miss Helen Reynolds, Miss Jennie Gordon, Miss Gussie Sultzer, Miss Fanny Dom- ing, Miss Anna Larsen, Miss Kate Shee- han, Miss Julia Mahar, Miss Annie Loughlin, Miss Weis and Mrs. John Howard, John Smith, Mathew O'Connor, John Roach, Raymond Nicholas, Arthur Snyder, JoseDh McLoughlln, Richard Cook, Harry Green, Oscar Rental. David Bruce. Hugh Valdez. • Robert Mallon, Thomas Mallon. John Skelly. John Hart, James Mullin, Robert Buckley, Edward Kennedy, John Shannon, Frank Bower, Louis Goldstein, Frank Halloran, Thom- as Frane, Thomas Watson, John David. Oscar Weston, James McGowan and Peter McLoughlln. The Young Girls' Pleasure Club of Brooklyn held their annual reception on Tuesday evening ^affhe home of Ella Tallent, their president, 361 DeKalb ave- nue. They elected the following officers: Ella Tallent, president; Mabel Gray, vice-president; Julia Haynes, treasurer; Elsie Reinhelmer, secretary; Marie Quinn, recording secretary. Elsie Rein- helmer and Mabel Gray were the soloists of the evening. eeeeee The Committee on Arrangements for the third annual banquet of the Suffolk County Association held an executive meeting Friday evening -and decided to hold their dinner at the Arena, Man- hattan, on Saturday evening, Feb. 18, at 6:30 o'clock. A thousand notices of the event will be printed on postal cards and distributed broadcast throughout Greater New York and Suffolk County in the next few days, and the responses al- ready indicate a much larger attendance than either of the previous occasions. An attractive' programme, replete with first-class humor and entertainment, has been arranged for by the committee, ana in addition several of Suffolk's beat known orators will speak. Several choice "hits" of the mirth-provoking variety will be brought into the programme on the quiet. The notices will state: "Welcome, Long Islanders! No man having the In- terests of old Suffolk (whether a' resi- dent or not) at heart can well afford to miss this gala night to greet his neigh- bor arrd have a glorious, old-fashioned good time. To facilitate the arrange- ments, it is necessary that application* for tickets must be accompanied by re- mittances and be made at the earliest possible date, either personally or by mail to the secretary, or any member of the committee. Come and bring your neighbors." The secretary is A. W. Tut- hill, 207 Broadway, Manhattan. The af- fair will be informal, and the tickets have been placed at $2 per cover. The -other members of the committee ars Charles D. Baker, chairman; David Welch and William N. Cook AN OLD PERSIAN PROVERB S«y»: "To him who wears a shoe 'tie n» u on whole earth were covered with leather " So, W thee* enjoying the sdvantagee ef an electric illumination, ft Is as if, for their par- IK>«es, the eun never ceased to «hlni». Bmson eel Vie* l», » t s *p»ak the "Night SWm" No wonder, then, thai •ttbeerihera to Etfteoti service are always "sunnr." Brightness J» the hsfld-malden «* i w l eherr A rrdtietywTln the rales for 'ejeetrle Ilgh'lnj; is anfinWred Jan. 1- Are TOtI nnjnvlng voirr It was provided with a safety catch? Pickpocket^Excuse me, your honor, but thrft Is a professional secret. I am willing to teach you, however, for $10.-r-Chlcago Dally News. e e e e e e ". The Telegraphers' Social and Dramatic Society held an entertainment Friday evening at Bernhardt's Dancing Acad- emy, 164 Atlantic avenue. Little Mable Trinneer formerly of the Columbia Thea- tre, Brooklyn, and Percy Trinneer, great- ly pleased thevBudicnea by clever singing and dancing specialties. Paul C. Sydney- was next in character comedy, including o, monologue and songs and was well applauded. M. Francis Ahearn, of the Richard _ Buhler Dramatic Society, de- livered •several original recitations and was well received. E. Hall Matthews, of the same society, engaged the audience in mirth by his clever monologue, en- titled "Dere vos Moneys tn It." Music was furnished by the Telegraphers" So- ciety. * #*e**e Dr. Guthrie McConnell, of Philadelphia, son Of the Rev. Dr. McConnell, who was formerly rector of Holy Trinity Church, Brooklyn, is engaged to Miss Genevieve Knapp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Knapp, The news emanates from St. Louis, In which city the family of the bride-to-be reside. v eeeeee Owing to the death of the prospe6tive bridegroom's mother, the marriage of Miss Helene Caxola Nancy Sanford and Abbott Low Dow, scheduled for next Saturday In Derby, Conn,, will be a very quiet affair. eeeeee Miss Maude Brown, of 733 Lexington avenue, who has been the guest of Miss Anna Cullen at "Centenary," Haver- straw, N. Y., ^during the holidays, was the central figure of a very pleasant sur- prise party, given in her honor by Mr. And Mrs. Harry M. Ketler, of "Centen- ary," on Monday evening last. There were nearly fifty guests present, who thoroughly enjoyed the event and all did their best to make the occasion a long remembered one. H. M. Ketler started the ball rolling with a speech of welcome and afterwards gave several humorous recitations. Several piano se- lections were rendered by Miss Anna Lenhan, and Miss Maude Brown, ac- companied on the violin by Charles C Brown. During the evening the entire party set down to a supper that had been prepared for the occasion. ,After supper dancing was indulged in. Among those present were the Misses Margaret and Nellie Goetschies, Anna and Ger- trude Cullen, Helen and Loraine Hyer, Anna Lenhart, Annie Sehielbeihuth, Olga Siegrist, Lula Baisley and Blanch Cul- len, Messrs. Harry Hahn, John Trumper, brlFms, John Cullen, Jr., Charles Lenhart, David Schiebelhuth, Proctor Vanderbllt, Ernest Benjamin, Fred Sie- grist, Albert Siegrist, Arthur Benjamin, Robei i Brown and Willlani Hyer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G, Brown, of Brook- lyn, Mr., and Mrs. John f'tiHen, Mr. and Mrs. John Goetschies and Mr. andf Mrs, Irving Oonkltn of Spring Valley, N. Y. A surprise party was tendered to Miss Edna Weeks, of 343 Rugby road, on Thursday evening by the members of the S. M. P. Club. A merry time was parted with games and vo,iit and instru* mental mu«tte, after which suppef was nerved. Those present were the Missei Grace Martin, Ethel Whit.. Hetty Her- sey, Ada Smith, Dairty Retnnagei, Edith Lyons, Catherine Riker, Jessie Weekee, Edith Bodenstab, Nellte Van Keuren, Clara Thompson, Ruby Riker. Frank Heath, Fred Riker, Frank Bennett, Wadu McCubbln, Harold Johnson, James Par- ker, Harold Ynun*£, John Brash, Roswell Oonrlght and Lansing Williams. . eeeeee She -Bo they ftght much In your church eholr? H-—No: they generally wait until they get outside. - Yonners Statesmen. '- A home wedding of Jan.- IS will be that of Miss Ethel Sweet Stockwell, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leander W. Stock- well, of 380 Washington avenue, and Stanley Palmer Jadwin, son of Mr. and Mrs, Orlando H. Jadwin, of 128 Gate4 avenue. *•«••• \ l u ejj SPECIAL SALES MONDAY, JAN.; 9TH, f Unmade Robes of Lace, Chiffon, Scrim and Linen; also Spangled Robes in Black, Silver and Black, White and Silver, White and Opalescent. Formerly $30.00 to 9120.00- l6.50 to 60.00 Corsets. Fashionable shapes; materials of fine quality, Formerly |2.50, 13.00, |5.00 X.35, 2.00, 2.75 2,500 Yards Printed Pekin Satin Stripe Grenadines and Japanese Tissues, 40 inches wide, all silk, exquisite floral designs for evening or street dresses. Value $2.00 1 . 0 0 yard WOMEN'S SUITES, frcm our regular stock of English Cheviots, Mixtures and Broadcloths 37<50 *°d 45. 0 0 VELVETEEN SUITS. Formerly $85.00 45.OO IMPORTED TAILOR MODELS Formerly $125.00 ...... 75* 00 Continited SaU«During Ik& Week of Fine American Majde Lingerie ^ NIGHT ROBES 75c to $3.75 ftHEMISES $ 1 . 2 5 tO 4.50 WALKING SKIRTS.^. 75c to 3.75 CORSET COVERS 50C to 1.50 DRAWERS., . . . 5 0 C tO 3.OO Also the Sales of Household and Decorative Linens \ At One-Quarter to One-Third Under Regular Prices. Spring Importations of Embroideries Embroidered Robes (Semi-Ready) and Linen Shirt Waist Patterns, including many special offerings. 3 R •ivMtafW unrt nrivileieee? Edison Electric Illuminating Co. 360 PEARL ST., BROOKLYN, The friend* of Jacob Hunch gave him a mirprlsp party recently at hla home, 182 Manhattan avenuf*. The affair * M well attended, therfi being the Jelilnek brothfTH, funny eaying arUater, the w#41- known m tor Robert Hii«rh, who Bang »nd 1 Pauline Benjamin was well for her eolon: Samuel Blum m,-: lis received much applatue for their funny Jokea, During tha ev»nlng: Jacob Buaeh was caJiled upon tft Sjpks & 1**! remark»i wWch, ha A. surprise-party was recently given in honor of Frank I^e at his home, 229 Flat hush .avenue. Those present were. Gus ShotwelJ. Frank Fee,- Huth Denham, John Shaw, Lillian Van Ness. William Brown, Ethel Patterson, George Brown, Jiilay Patrick, Ernest Engstrom, Bar- bara Mortinson, Heiry Engstrom, May Judge, Edward AlllBser, Myrtle Con- verse, Arthur Burling, Kitty MeCullagli, Lawrence R u t h , C^Il Shaw, John Olsen, Grace Denham, Alfred Bishop, "Lillian Denham, Harold Hawkinson. Emma Goodwin, Edward Keaney, Rose Keaney, Stephen Phillips, Lillian Fee. Russell Bishop, Hattie Lockhard, Ed Vogt. A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Monday evening, Ja*. 2. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Seely, Miss May Seely, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Les- ter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lester. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lester, Mr. and Mrs. Wertach, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wertseh, A. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs, Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. Jackson, Charles Fields, J. Fields, Mrs. If. Messenger, Mr. and Mrs. Dwyer, A. Messenger, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Fields. A very enjoyable card party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nichols, 39 Vanderbllt avenue, last Sun- day evening. The parlors and dining Toom were tastefully decorated In red and green. Twenty-two prizes were car- ried home by the bicky ones. Supper and a dance followed. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. R. Condon* Mr. and Mrs. W. GreenT Mr. and Mrs. W. Dunlgan, W. Dunlgan, Jr., Miss J. Dunigan, Miss A. Dunlgan, Mr. and Mrs. W. Moran, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Nolan, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Carberry, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mendenhall, Mr, and Mrs. O. T. McHugh, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. No- lan, Miss E. Bain, Miss N. Nolan, Mr. and Mrs. T. McGivefn, T. Fogarty, John Mnllin, Miss M, Daly, J. Conklln, Miss M. Danaher, Mr. and Mrs. F. Lynch, D. Tenny, Miss M. Farrell, F. Carberry, Miss W. Forry, Joseph Mullin. Miss M. Farrell, J. Oonnors, Miss A, Farrell, W. B. Nichols, Miss M. Elois, 8. Car- berry, Miss L. Elsls. C. Thompson, Miss L. Victory, W. Carberry, Miss N. Mullin, J. Flood, Miss M. Sullivan, Miss K. TohanAMlss M. Toban, J. Daly, Miss D. Lyn*. C. Nichols, Jr., Miss K. Lynch, J. CondHn and Miss B. Nichols. M*s«» When the ^Triertekn" players produce tha three-act farce, "Sosette," on Jan. 19, many prominent amateurs will ap- pear. The. cast la as follows: Joseph Bradford, a broker, Dnve Bebus; Bob Bradford, his son. Will Hopkins; Tom I»a< kniore, Joseph's partner. Will Har- rison; Edwin Blackmore, Tom's son, Joseph A. Riley; James, a butlftr, George Dal ton; Mrs, Archibald, Bradford's housekeeper, Madeline Heifzman; Ma- tllil.i. a 1 olorad cook, Mable J. Broome; Dora, Blackroore's niece, Florence A. Broome, Ettn, Bradford's daughter, Edna Reeves. "They ham nn pennies out tn California nt »lt, * saiil the man who was ti/stsd for belna closn, just horrm frnm * trip, "What' In th« world AM yem (to when tn« collection piste rome. around?" asked ihe parson, —Vonkfcrs.gtjuenjnmti, A moat enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr, and Mrs. O. B. Swen- son, l.ftM 1'm-ifie street, on Saturday evening. Dec. M, In which t h e ©Id year waa bidden a fond good-bye and th«< new year was welcomed by singing, danc- ing and blowing of horns by Ovar seven- ty-five friends. Excellent music waa furnished by Mis» Fanny Downing and Thomas Mallon, pianists; Jame« Mullin, violinist}; Mf-sors. Harry Gre*n and Os- car Rental, mandoHnlsta, and Edward David, tultariiit, and singing and dancing was indulged tn until early jhoTn. SThe parlor* 1 and dining room ware prettily decorated with ev»rfrt«a and holly, and Invitations and tickets have Just been sent out for the novel Italian fete to be given by the friends and organizers of the Little Italy Neighborhood Home, at 98 Sackett street. The fete will take place under very representative and fash- ionable patronage on Jan. 19, in the even- ing, at the Kings County Democratic Club, on Schermerhorn street (formerly the Germania Clubhouse). Among the special features In addition to the Italian Stalls and booths, where attendants will be in costume, will be a Marionette thea- tre, and perftjrmances of Tarantella, and of the Neapolitan Quartet. Articles im- ported from Italy wiH be on sale, while not the least attractive side Issues will be palmistry. Mrs. Cecil Campbell, tha famous London palmist, will be present to read fate and fortune in the hands of those who cross her palm with silver. The Committee of Arrangements com- prises Miss -Ldulse Murray (chairman), Mrs. Dudley D. Roberts. Mrs. Frederick G. Paull, Mis Zoe Liebman, Frances P. Winocchaiaro, of Manhattan; Hamilton Easter Field. Miss Katherine Dreier. Miss Elizabeth Dutcher, Clarence "D. Liebman, Eugene Boucher, Miss Anna Martense Wilbur, and Frank D. Hutton. Baron- ess Mayor des Planches, wife of the Ital- ian Ambassador at Washington, will act as honorary patroness, andsthe other pa- tronesses will be Mrs. Joseph J. Almirall, Mrs. Humphrey Anderson, Mrs. Edward S. Arnold, Mrs. Truman J. Backus, Mrs. Edward Barr, Mra. E. T. Bedford, Mrs. William C. Beecher, Mrs. Walter St. John Benedict, Miss Mary Benson, Mrs. Wal- ter S. Brewster, Miss Frances L. Bristol, Mrs. Roscoe C. E. Brown, Mrs.-Jonathan Bulkley, Mrs. Charles M. Bull, Mrs. James Stranahan Burke, Mrs. Thomas O. Caliendar, Mra. William H. Cary. Mrs. John W. Chapman, Mra George W, Chauncey, Mrs. Edmund W. Corlies, Mrs. James W. Croson, Mrs. Arnold G. Dana, Mrs. William H. Dougherty, Mrs. H. Ed- ward Dreier, Miss Dreier, Mrs. Samuel Bowne Duryea, Mrs. George G. Dutcher, Mrs. Francis L. Eames, Miss Elizabeth B, Estes, Mrs. John M. Ferris, Mrs. Aaron Field, Mrs. Charles Louis FIrt'cke, Jr., Mrs. James Foster, Mrs. Thomas R. French. Mrs. John Gibb. Mrs. Walter Glbb, Mrs. George W. Henshfcw, Mrs, James A. Hewlett, Mrs. William B. Hur- ley, Mrs., Henry E, Ida, Mri, Martin Joost, Mrs. Hertry I. Judson, Mrs. Jo- seph H. Lester, Mrs. Alfred Llchtensteln, Mrs. Marie Liebman*, Mrs. Edward H. Litchfield. Mrs. Martin W. Littleton. Ma- dame Giovanni Lordi, Mrs. William G. Low, Mrs, Edgar F. Luckenbach, Mra Josiah T. Marean, Mrs. James McKeen, Mrs, John Howard Mellsh. Mrs. Fraser M. Moffat, Mrs. James I>. Morgan, Mrs. Byron Murray, Mrs. Henry F. Noyes, Mrs. Edwin Packard, Mrs. Harriet P. Packer, Mrs. Arthur Pell, Mrs. Frederic B. Pratt, Mrs. George Hunt Prentiss, Mrs, William A. Putnam, Mrs. Henry Nash Read, Mrs, Dudley D. Roberts, Mrs. Philip Ruxton, Mrs. Frances Schroeder, Mrs. Samuel H. Seamon, Mrs. John Smithers, Mrs. Edward H. Squibb, Mrs. George A. Stanton, Mrs. Hiram R. Steele, Mrs, Edward Storey, Mlse Thayar, Ma- dame Gustavo Tostl, Mrs. John E. Tou- sey, Mrs, Stephen Valentine, Mra W. L. Van Sinderen, Mrs. Edward R,'Whar- ton. Mrs. S. V.. White. Mrs. J. V. Wilbur, Mrs. George W. wlngate and Mra John Zimmerman. j , E"mnw.n«el Baptist Thurch, on tafay- ette avenue, will be the scene of the mar- rlsge Wednesday afternoon, of Miss Mar- garet Charlotte Richardson, <JP u ehter of the late Dr. and Mrs. John E. Richardson, of 127 South' Oxford street, and George Howard Little, a son of the late Horace Frederick Little, of Montclalr, New Jer- wy. The bride will be given away by her brother, Russell Richardspn, and wfl be attended by her sister. Miss Belle Rich- ardson, as maid of honor, and by Miss Virginia Montfort, Miss Florence C. Rirke and Miss Lillian M. Lewis, of . S r o o V n ? a n d M i s s l U r r i r t I^j-ttnjj of Albany, New York. The »«»*"» f™ tc be Robert McBrlde. Edwin Brown Dutcher, Lewis B u r t o n « a l u andI Will- latri C. Richardson, and John MUTO Holrrsim of Eng ewood, N. J., will act M; b c s T m a n . There will be no reception after the ceremony. " •'I suppose vou went to bed with the chickens ^x^^T^vS gg somewhat Shocked, "We had the best apart- "„,. 1- the house, second floor rroni. ine c&s^ad-^ma W back In thy. rear so „«, whew. "We never saw them after aunset. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. 4 Miss Bertha Wurster, daughter of the ex-Mayor Frederick W. Wurster, will be introduced on Jan. 14, at a reception from 4 until 7 by Mrs. Wurster, at their homo, 170 Rodney street. Miss Wurster is one of the several sisters who have taken an active part In social life at the East End. The engagement of Miss Matilda L. Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Warren, of 825 St. Marks ave- nue, to William G. Goodwin, son of Mr and Mrs.*Warren F. Goodwin, of L53 Dean street, is announced. ****** mThe engagament Is announced of Wai- ter H. Brush, Jr., of Harlem, and Miss Carolyn L. Wasmer, of Jamaica. The wedding of Miss Suzette E. How- ard to Ferdinand Mlerisch will take place on Sunday, June 18. **•*•* Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Castle cele- brated the fifteenth anniversary of their marriage on Monday evening, Jan. 2. at their home, 2257 Bedford avenue. The parlors were decorated with palms and bunting, and ^he presents of cut glaas were exceedingly handsome and numer- ous. Singing and dancing were indulged In throughout the evening, and supper was served at midnight. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. George An- derson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Anderson. Dr. C. Atchison, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bather, Mr. and Mrs. H. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.# F. Lb Bartlett, Misses Grace and Daisy Blankley, Miss G. Butler, Dan Barry. W. Bull, Mrs. Esther Castle, Mrs. E. E. Castle, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Castle, Miss Vivian Castle, Masters Jack and Leonard Castle, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Chatfleld, Mr. Cleary. M? and Mrs.Jaafc Oirlstle, Miss Costello, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Craigen, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Driesler. Mr. and Mrs. George Drant, Mr. and Mrs. Varley Hull, Master Blake Hall, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. A. White Pierce, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Pyle, Mr. and "Mr*. R. Rockefeller, E. RoxbV, Mr. and Mrs, John Rapp, Miss Rapp, E. Rapp, Mr. and Mrs. S, H. Skewes, George Stretch, Mr. and Mrs. George W, Smith, Frank Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Treacy, Mrs. E. Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wes- ton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weston. Let those who will ba eleyer—yow learn ta cook, child. Real estate 1* a better Investment than roses after the honeymoon wanes. The wife of the devoted husband, nine eajei eat of ten hs» mad* an eWiwuttve study of di- See*40fl.' ' * Coquetfsr ma»|c*tch a man, but cooking chains him to your heist—Chtcaa-o Post. SHELL F1HH, STBAKB. RAR«JB1T8. OAsifJ. 8IL8BES «U FUJLTON ST.. COR. JOHNSON. Telephone 17TM. MUBIO. H O R S E S , C A R R I A G E S . ETC. Sleighs, Sleighs, Sleighs. I nave a large assortment nf those famous Sleighs built tn my order by the Stwrtevsnt Lara- b«* Co., of Blnghamtnn, N, T. They are tha largest sleigh manufacturers In the world. In- spection Invited: attractive prices. ANDREW •SWSFAYH Hepoertoriea, fctt m l 2SS S e h w - merhorn St., near Bond, ' LEO/iL. Manhattan Legal Aid . 8 . , S^^ffS-^ m, N,T. FORI ALE. L-ADl iNa c. The Julian T. Hertsbergh Pleasure Club will have an o|ftn meeting this af- ternoon at 2 o'clock in Prospect Hall. The special feature" of Interest will be a debate; "Resolved, That the present jury system be abolished." The judge* will be Alderman Robert F, Downing, Lawyers Isaac W. Jacobson and W. it. Simons, On Feb. 6 the annual dinner of the club will take place *ln Ardln's Cafe, 12*3 West Twenty-sixth street, Manhattan. i - i , Social... Ci^cli Notes fThe attention of paatori§*.nd heads of church •rot* committee* tt particularly called to thia it*, eartment, which is entirely deyojjd to the social Ufa Of the church. Accounts of sociables, fairs, enurcli receptions, euchres for the benefit of church work, and ef meetings and dinners of men's or woman's eluba ee»n«et«4 with tha Ushed as soon as received. Please state If tha presence of a reporter Is desired. All communica- tion- must be signed with the name and addresa of the sender, not for publication, unless desired. but to Insure trustworthiness and accuracy, and ! must be written upon but one aide of tha paper.) I Next Tuesday evening. In connection with the celebration of the sixtieth annl-i yersary of the founalrigof the Church of I the Pilgrims, a reception win be given the church parlors at half-past 8 o'clock. This promises to b e a n unusually en» joyable affair, as It will be In the nature * of a reunion for all the members of the church. The committee in charge of the arrangements includes Mrs. Tunis <X Bergen, chairman; Walter S. Tyler, sec- retary; Mrs. Lewis R. Packard, Mrs. Franklin Woodruff, Mrs. George IV Stockwell, Mrs. Charles A. Hull. Mrs. Camden C. Dike, Mrs. Shepard Stanton, Miss Mary Sharpe, Miss Alice Gray Col- ton, Miss Van Cott, Henry Day Atwater, Tunis G. Bergen, George P. Stockwell, Arnold G. Dunn, William L, Newton, Fredertck-W. Moss, Simeon B. Chitten- den, Arthur M. Hatch, Frederick Gra£ Cotton and Howard W. Haslehurst. The Christian Endeavor Society of the) Mayflower Branch of Plymouth Church, held a very Interesting* meeting last Tuesday evening In the Sunday school rooms of the church, on Jay, near High streets, and there was a large at- tendance of. the members. The feature ' of the meeting was the report of the) Nominating Committee, composed of Mrs. O. H. Pearsall, chairman; Miss Schroeder, O. H. Pearsall, Edwin C. Leavens and Miss Florence L. Cook, who had carefully selected the officers for the ensuing term, "which was unani- mously elected, as follows: President, Walter Dean; Vice-President, Miss Eliz- abeth Schroeder; Treasurer, August Luca; Recording Secretary, Miss Mabel Thomas; Junior Superintendent, George Swartout, and Corresponding Secretary, Miss Florence L. Cook. There waa cause for much rejoicing over the reports that ehow the society to be.in a prosperous condition, with Increased memberahtp, and much activity among members In committee work. After the meeting an entertaining programme, composed of recitations and solos and games were enjoyed. The feature of the entertain- ment was a mandolin solo by Fred W. Wodlnough, and Miss Kate Luca also ' played the mandolin with plano-accom- panlment by Miss Carrie Mailer, Th< Social Commttte*, composed of Edwin C. Leavens, chairman; August Luca, Walter Dean, Miss Estelle Wlsert, MIsa Kate Luca and Miss Elisabeth Schroe- der, were complimented on their' good work for the entertainment of members, ****** V . . . The St. Joseph's Union Men's Union held a stag at their clubrooma last , Thursday evening. The programme was a very l o n g a n a and Included some of Brooklyn's best khewa comedians ar4[ singers. William Kelly sang the latest sentimental songs; J. O. Plunkett follow* ed with a nutrjber of recitations; C. Cof>* nn, a blind man who is talented both vocally and lnstrumentally, received a great ovation; William Shane was very entertaining In a monologue* and James McGowan sang some of his latest songs and was. called back time after time; Dennis Gallagher followed with an Irish recitation; Joseph Carey, the tenor singer, and Ross Redmond, In a recita- tion, were given greht applause; Edwar* McGowan sang some of the popular songs, and Russell King had the audi- ence In roars of laughter with his comla songs; Prof Thomas Mallon assisted tha singers on the plan©;' throughout tha evening, and between the numbers ren- dered a piano solo; FreUVDelatour sang, and James Hester was very entertaining with his jokes and comic songs; E. O'Brien offered a number of comic rect« tations. and Harry Carey sang. Rev.^JT J. Leonard, spiritual director of th4 » union, brought the entertainment to 4 close with ah address, James M. Ladled was chairman of the evening. ° ^ ^ W W t m n C M t \ S S a . are * * * * , * * * sad win . pub The January calendar of tha BraneH Alliance of Unity Church announces tha regular monthly sewing meeting in tha church parlor, Gates avenue and Irv- ing place, on Monday evening, Jan, 1«, with a box luncheon following; also tha Alliance monthly meeting on the after- noon of Jan. 20, When Mias Isabel M. chapman will read a paper, entitled "A Glance at Our Old Favorites." Tha Ex« ecutlve Board of the Alliance will meat Monday morning, Jan, 2t, at S9 South, Oxford street, •••••• TW-BIOOPOW afternoon there will be • meeting of the Ladles' Sewing Society In Plymouth Church, and In the evening the annual meeting of the Toung Man's Club will be held, and there will hi a 6. / Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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DAILY STANDARD UN jOffLYN. SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1905

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(Contribution* to this department will be gladly received. All communication* must be signed Tilth the name and address of the eender, not for publication unless desired, but to Insure trust­worthiness and accuracy, and written upon but one aide of the paper. Information may cover at home days, luncheons, dinners, dances, birthday parties, card parties, guests from out of town, contemplated journeys and club notes. It will be appreciated If notices of these events are mailed In advance, and If desired a reporter will be sent at the time of their occurrence.) .

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T h e m o n t h l y i n f o r m a l "at h o m e " at t h e A s s o c i a t e A l u m n a e of P a c k e r I n s t i t u t e •WHI b e h e l d M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n , b e t w e e n t h e h o u r s of 3 a n d 6 o 'c lock a t 160 J o r a l -« n o n s t r e e t . T h e o c c a s i o n w i l l b e p u r e l y s o c i a l , w i t h a c u p of t e a a s t h e o n l y a n t i c i p a t e d f e a t u r e b e y o n d t h e o p ­p o r t u n i t y f o r a c h a t w i t h o n e ' s f o r m e r s c h o o l m a t e s . T h e c h a i r m a n of t h e R e ­c e p t i o n C o m m i t t e e i s M i s s E l i z a b e t h C h a -pin , a n d h e r a s s o c i a t e s w i l l b e M r s . F . C. H o l d e n , Mrs . H e n r y T. H o t c h k i s s , M r s . H . D . H o o k e r , M r s . H e n r y C o n k -l i n g , M r s . G. E . H y a t t , Mrs . S, H u b ­b a r d , M r s . L o u i s V . H u b b a r d , M r s . M u s s s o n , M i s s B a k e r , M i s s K a t e B a r r o n , M i s s M a r y L u t h e r , M i s s E l i z a b e t h Jfabtne, M i s s B e n e d i c t , M i s s F l o r e n c e K n a p p , M i s s V a n W i c k l e , M i s s K a t h e r i n a B l o s ­s o m , M i s s E l e a n o r B a n n i s t e r , Mtws B l y -d e n b u r g h . M i s s Coll ier , M i s s J e s s i e V a n B r u n t , M i s s D u n c a n , M i s s F a n n y H e d g e s , M i s s K e e t e l s , M i s s L a u d e r , M i s s Mil ler , M i s s M a y S e h l e r e n , M i s s U p t e g r o v e , M i s B e l l e V a n W i e , M i s s F r a n s l o l i , M i s s H a U o c k , M i s s R e a d a n d M i s s R i c h a r d ­s o n .

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U n i o n L e a g u e C l u b announce 1 t h a t a m u s i c a t e ' f o r l a d i e s wi l l be g i v e n in t h e c l u b p a r l o r s T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n , a t 3 o ' c lock . A m o n g t h e p r o m i n e n t a r t i s t s o n -g a g e d a r e M i s s Marguer fre H a l l , t h e n o t e d c o n c e r t s o l o i s t ; Mrs . E m m a M r r s , s o p r a n o , w h o h a s Just comple ted a t o u r o f t h e p r i n c i p a l c i t i e s w i t h the P i t t s b u r g O r c h e s t r a ; M i s s L o u i s e T r u a x . the y o u n g a n d a r t i s t i c w h i s t l e r ; Freder i c M a r t i n . t h e w e l l - k n o w n o r a t o r i o s inger , so lo b a s s o f C h u r c h o f the P i l g r i m s , B r o o k l y n ; M a s t e r M a u r i c e A . J. W a r n e r , the t a l e n t ­ed b o y v i o l i n i s t , a n d C h a r l e s Gi lbert S p r o s s , a c c o m p a n i s t , o r g a n i s t R u t g e r s P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h , M a n h a t t a n .

Mr. B a g b y a n n o u n c e ^ t h a t S i g n o r Car­u s o , V i c t o r H e r b e r t a n d h i s o r c h e s t r a , a n d t h e l e a d i n g g r e a t a r t i s t c f the M e t r o ­p o l i t a n O p e r a H o u s e C o m p a n s wi l l , a p ­p e a r a t t h e s e c o n d c o u r s e or*his m u s i c a l m o r n i n g s , w h i c h wi l l t a k e p lace on M o n ­d a y s , J a n . 9, J a n . 16, J a n . 23 a n d J a n . 30, a t 11:15 o ' c lock .

In a trip t9 Boston a native of Iowa, was en­tertained bf a Boston mother, anil .during the visit he was asked one day:

"Won't you please amuse the baby for about five minutes?"

"I'm afraid I don't know how." replied the lowan.

"Oh. Just talk a little," said the cheerful Bos­ton woman; "she always finds your Western grammatical peculiarities so amusing-."—Ex-chance. <

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d a u g h t e r s of A l d e r m a n W i l l i a m W e n t z , c e l e b r a t e d t h e i r b i r t h d a y s b y a - p a r t y o n N e w Y e a r ' s e v e n i n g a t t h e i r h o m e , 174 Bainbr idge" s t r e e t , w h i c h w a s h a n d s o m e l y d e c o r a t e d w i t h p l a n t s a n d t e r n s f o r t h e o c c a s i o n . A b o u t o n e h u n d r e d y o u n g p e o ­ple e n j o y e d t h e m s e l v e s by p l a y i n g g a m e s a n d d a n c i n g u n t i l 11 P. M., w h e n M r s . W e n t / , i n v i t e d t h e m t o a c o l l a t i o n , w h i c h w a s g r e a t l y e n j o y e d by the c h i l d r e n , af­t e r w h i c h g a m e s w e r e r e s u m e d , and' w h e n 12 o ' c l o c k w a s a n n o u n c e d t h e A l d e r m a n g a v e e a c h c h i l d a h a n d s o m e h o r n , a n d t h e o n e h u n d r e d l i t t le o n e s f o r a t l e a s t f i f teen m i n u t e s b l e w the o l d y e a r o u t a n d t h e n e w y e a r in . M i s s E d n a H a u s t e i n w o n t h e e l e p h a n t prize, a n d M i s s M a b e l G o l d s m i t h w o n t h e h e a v y ­w e i g h t pr i ze . T h e pari." w a s in c h a r g e of M i s s E m m a R o b e r t s o n a n d M i s s A n n a R o b e r t s o n , w h o a c t e d a s m a s t e r of c e r e ­m o n i e s . a s s i s t e d b y H o w a r d S m i t h . T h e A l d e r m a n m i n g l e d in wi th the y o u n g s t e r s a n d p l a y e d t h e g a m e s w i t h t h e c h i l d r e n , a n d i t b r o u g h t h i m back a g a i n t o h i s ch i ldhood d a y s . I t w a s w e l l i n t h e new-y e a r b e f o r e t h e l a s t o n e w a s g o n e , w h e n the o ld f o l k s k e p t it up t i l l m o r n i n g . M a s t e r G u s W e n t z a n d L i l i a n W e n t z , a f t er r e n d e r i n g s e l e c t i o n s o n t h e v i o l i n and p iano , w e r e p r e s e n t e d w i t h a d i a ­m o n d r i n g e a c h f r o m their a u n t s , A n n a a n d E m m a R o b e r t s o n , for t h e i r w o r k d u r i n g the y e a r t o b e c o m e prof ic ient i n the ir m u s i c l e s s o n s . A m o n g t h o s e w h o a s s i s t e d Mrs . W e n t z w e r e M r s . D . W e s t , M r s . Cat l in , M r s . C. W i n t e r s o n , M i s s A n n a a n d E m m a R o b e r t s o n , M r s . R o b ­ert A . S h a r k e y , M i s s J e n n i e M c D o n a l d , a n d Miss M c G r e g o r , of C a n a d a , w h i l e t h e f o l l o w i n g w e r e a m o n g t h e c h i l d r e n p r e s ­e n t : M i s s E d i t h S n y d e r , B l a n c h e B r i c k -m a n , .Anna S n y d e r , B e s s i e M c G r a n l e , E d i t h W e l l o r , M a y A r c h e r . H e l e n W e l -lor, A l i c e W t r t h , J e a n e t t e W h e l d o n , L i l ­l i a n M c D o n a l d , H a s e l S m i t h . I r e n e F i s h e r , F r a n c i s A s h M a r k s , H a z e l U s h e r , El'sa H a u s t e i n M a r g a r e t R i t t e r , . F r a n c i s N e u , - E d n a H a u s t e i n , M a r g a r e t Ri t ter , F r a n c e s N e u , E d n a H a u s t e i n , A n n a W i n t e r s o n , W i n ­n i e L a n g d o n , A . G u s t a v s o n , *oer'truue B r o w n , C a r r i e A h r e n s , Irene M a j o r , E d n a M c C a b e , H a t t i e G o l d s m i t h , M a b e l G o l d ­s m i t h , E v e l y n F r e u e r , G e o r g e S n y d e r , . J . McGra%v, L e s t e r M a r k s , G e o r g e A r c h e r , C h a r l e s M a r k s , R o b e r t M c D o n a l d , G u y P a t r i a r c h , W i l l l a n i W e s t , K e n n e t h Smith) . W i l l i a m K e n n e d y , N o r m a n S m i t h , J a m e s H a n a n , H o w a r d W i n t e r s o n , H a r ­r y U s h e r , J a m e s F i s h e r , H a r o l d F i s h e r , . R a y m o n d W e f s e f , A l b e r t L a n g d o n , H e n ­r y A h r e n s , H a r o l d G u s t a v s o n , B a s i l e M a ­jor , H e n r y S u y d a m , S t a n l e y S u y d a m , L o w e l l M c C ' o t c h e o n , E v e r e t t T b o m a s , L o u i s R e n a u l t and* P a u l R e n a u l t .

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t e r t a i n e d a n u m b e r of f r i e n d s o n S a t u r ­d a y e v e n i n g l a s t a t t h e i r h o m e , o n F l u s h i n g a v e f i u e . T h e r e w e r e g a m e s o f m a n y k i n d s , a n d m u s i c w a s f u r n i s h e d b y J o h n B r a d l e y a n d , C h a r l e s R u c k -d e s c h e l . T h o s e p r e s e n t w e r e : M i s s e s M a m i e C o c h r a n , M a d e l e i n e L a p p , L u l u H a n s m a n n , G r a c e C o c h r a n , M a r g a r e t B y r n e s , M a d e l e i n e S trube l , M a m i e O a t -l e y , B e s s i e B l a k e , F l o s s i e J e n n i n g s , K a t e S c h r e n l e r , L l z a l e C r a w f o r d . Carr ie Y o s t , E m m a B r o w n , A n n i e R a u s c h , J u H a G r a u m a n , K a t e D e n n i n g e r , K a t e B u c k -h e l t , A g n e s D e n n i n g e r , M a r i e M c E w a n , V i o l a C o c h r a n , A , S c h u t z , J o h n O a k l e y , G e o r g e C o c h r a n , N i c h o l a s C o c h r a n , J r . W i l l i a m H e r g a n h a m , A r t h u r C o c h r a n , C h a r l e s R u c k d e s e h e t , W i l l i a m B l a k e O t t o F i s c h e r , E r n s t F i s c h e r , F r a n k K e s c h , C h a r l e s Sosnroerlad", Georirc S m i t h , W i l l i a m H a h n , A u s t i n S m i t h , F r e d H i l t o n , G e o r g e B y r n e s . L a w r e n c e S e h w a z e r , G e o r g e Cnrr, G e o r g e M a i e r , H e n r y Graf , H a r r y F i scher , G e o r g e B u c k , H e n r y K r u g e l m e y e r , H e n r y H e i n -l a n , J o h n B r a d l e y , Mr. a n d M r s . B e n ­j a m i n B l n g e r .

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t h i r d R e g l m e n t ^ j j j i n e x t F r i d a y e v e n i n g w i l l e n t e r t a i n the ir m a n y f r i e n d s at a n o l d - t i m e m i n s t r e l s h o w , to-Jbe g i v e n in t h e s t i u a d r o o m of t h e a r m o r y . T h e s h o w \ytll be in c j i a r g e of L e s t e r F . M o r a n , w h o h a s b e e n d r i l l i n g the m e n In t h e m a n y w a y s to p l e a s e a n a u d i e n c e , a n d w h o w i l l a c t a s i n t e r l o c u t o r . Mr. M o r a n h a s h a d m u c h e x p e r i e n c e w i t h m i n s t r e l s h o w s , a n d p r o m i s e s to m a k e t h i s s u r p a s s t h e m a l l . A m o n g t h e o t h e r s w h o w i l l b l a c k e n u p w i l l b e M e s s r s . K i n g , M c B a r r o n a n d WsrH%nan, a s B o n e s , a n d Mohr , H a s k i u s a n d T r a t h e n a s T a m -t o s . T h e s o n g s h a v e b e e n c a r e f u l l y s e ­l e c t e d , a n d w i t h a c h o r u s of m a n y g o o d v o i c e s , w i l l m a k e a v e r y p l e a s a n t e v e n ­i n g for a l l t h o s e w h o asttend. D a n c i n g wi l l f o l l o w the p e r f o r m a n c e , a n d M u l l e r wi l l p r o v i d e a g o o d p r o g r a m m e of d a n c e s .

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