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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1911.

MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. New Wrinkle Remover In Great Demand AUB' "Itanb Plaza i.iu, e.awara L-ucnenoacn, Mrs. Frederick W.

Moss. Mrs. Charles Alfred O'Donohue. Mrs. Edwin Howell Sayre, Mrs.

James Guthrie Shaw, Mrs. Francis H. Southwlck. Priscilla Dance at the Heights Casino on Wednesday Who Be Who at It. Priscilla Chapter, D.

A. has onVof (National Prug Review) The announcement of the saxolite discovery with reference to the removal of wrinkles seems to have been followed by Ladies from Hush-a-bye street; W. Wi-nans Freeman, a baby owl (a new character; he was Larry Ruggles before); William Mason, Humpty Dumpty; Herbert Bennington Alladln; and Miss Geraldine Becker, Lord Fauntleroy. Several new features are to be Introduced Into the dream scene. The the box parties of the afternoon will be Mrs.

W. Wlnans Freeman, Mrs. Frank M. Lupton, Mrs. John Alexander Davidson, Mrs.

George Dalzell and Dr. Cornelia C. Brant. Among the patronesses are to be: Mrs. Abraham Abraham, Mrs.

R. Ross Appleton, Mrs. Charles M. Atkman, Mrs. i an unprecedented demand for this won the notable dances on the calendar A VIS H.TO A.

t'l-ATBI Ml AVE. THIS WEEK LOUISE MAR Concert Comedlrnne this coming week. This dance will be. given on Wednesday evening, at the Heights Casino, and bids fair to be one of Reed Barton Silver tv DON SZARD the most remarkable and charming of thJ year. Its committee In full and a partial list of Its subscribers follow: Other Sololsti.

Symphony Or John Anderson, Miss Julia B. Anthony Mrs. Frank M. Avery, Mrs. Charles Buckley, Mrs.

Chester Davis Burrows, Miss Mary Butterlck, Mrs. Augustus Col-son, Mrs. Edward C. Blun, Mrs. Nelson O.

WHIHI.WISH OF JfOVK derful substance. The latter peculiar property of instantaneously reducing all wrinkles and flabbiness, its inexpensive-ness and entire harmlessness, have brought the saxolite lotion into general use in this country. That any woman can easily and quickly prepare the lotion at home is another reason for its popularity. Druggists in every section report extraordinary sales. The approved formula is: Powdered saxolite, 1 ounce, dissolved in witch hazel, Vi pint.

The solution is used as a face wash. Its use immediately causes a tightening of the facial skin and muscular tissue, tending to erase the wrinkles, draw in the sagging skin and reduce enlarged pores. Having tonic as well as astringent properties, and being cooling and soothing, it Is beneficial In cases of neuralgic pains and headaches. FOIt I VKAK'S. Mill Carman, Mrs.

Eversley Chllds, Mr. Will AYR YOIT ORDKREU Nl Jl TABI.Kr Pratt, Mrs. William H. B. Pratt, Mrs.

George A. Price, Mrs. John Duffleld Prince. Mrs. Julian Ralph, Mrs.

Henry Nash Read. Mrs. George H. Roberts, Mrs. Thomas Fitch Rowland, Mrs.

Isaac Franklin Russell. Mrs. Charles Newton Schenck, Mrs. John Woodruff Shepard, Mrs. Arnold Watson Sherman, Mrs.

Francis H. South-wick, Mrs. Seth Thayer Stewart. Mrs. John Van Buren Thayer, Mrs.

William H. Thurston, Mrs. Robert F. Til-ney, Mrs. Calvin Truesdale, Mrs.

Frederic C. Truslow, Mrs. Frank Day Tuttle. Mrs. William Leslie Van Sinderen.

Mrs. John J. Walton, Mrs. William L. Waring, Mrs.

Alfred T. White, Mrs. James H. Williams. Mrs.

Charles Sellhoefer. Heal News About the "Miniature Circus," the Great Coining Event for Society "Not Yet Out." Everybody who Is anybody has, before this, heard of the "Miniature Circus," at the Academy, on the afternoon of a week from Wednesday (December 27), given for the benefit of that well-known charity, St. Christopher's Hospital for Babies. But the most Interesting news about this festivity, who will make up its audience, is still untold. The afternoon will be a great assembly of that portion of society "not yet out." The personnel of this people will like to read.

Miss Elizabeth Tousey of Henry street, one of the Crlbside Committee's foremost workers the entertainment is under the auspices of St. Christopher's Cribsido Committee will give a large party in two boxes for her niece, Miss Elisa Geraldine Tousey. It is to be a "dove" affair, and the following young girls will be present: Miss Louise Fiske, Miss Marjorie D. Clarke, Miss Florence Beebe, Miss Joee- MOT, WH1 OTf 5, iam J. Coombs, Mrs.

George H. Coutts, Mrs. J. Noel Brown, Mrs. Henry L.

Blatchford, Dr. Cornelia C. Brant. Mrs. John Turner Barry, Mrs.

John Reinlcke A Christmas Inspiration OLLA INNE LU; A Committee Miss Marguerite Aldridge, Miss Celestlne Bonner, Miss Annabel Cammeyer, Miss Jeanette Davenport, Miss Lillian Davenport, Miss Julia Hotchkiss, Miss Winifred Heath, MIbs Adele Marck-wald, MIbb Gladys Storey, Miss Jeanette Torrey, Miss Dorothy Van Vllet, Raymond Hotchkiss, Chas. Terry Greenwood, Vernon Radcllff, Newell Vanderhoef, Greenman Canda, Howard Smith, Alexander Morris, Paul Bonner, Allen Hull, Caryl Sayre, Newton Schenck, Mrs. Joseph William Greenwood, regent of Priscilla Chapter of the National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution, Subscribers HowardSmlth, VernonTtad-cllffe, Miss Agnes Blgelow, Mlas Jeanette Torrey, Miss Eunice Beecher, H. Holt, H. Hotchkiss, Charles Terry Greenwood, Miss Marguerite Llmond, Miss Edith Plnkney, Mies Nora Plnkney, Ar-thus Brown, Phlllpa Marvell, Trowbridge Marston, Wilfrid Pratt, Ray Phillips, MIbs Marlon Fitch, Mlas Estelle Fitch, Douglas Parker, William Staunton, fNER eligk; a15 Kalton ng7CeI ritrPHn lLitl' tftentlfitien Only) the evening of January 6, will by no means get all the attention and the plaudits of that night, Important as these girls are.

Though alumnae, they are to be rivaled by a great array of Packer "undergrade" who are very attractive and have been cast for the "supes" of the production. This "supe" list follows: Miss Marlon Alden, MIsb Helen Am-merman, Mlas Majorie Bartlett, Miss Erma Benger, Miss Beatrice Bowden Miss Dorothy Brown, Miss Florence Bradford, Mls9 Lois Burnham, Miss Mildred Crane, Miss Helen Cruden, Miss Agnes Fairbalrn. MIbs Helen Faulkner, Mies For nearly a century we have been designing the sort of Silverware that pears as well as it looks. It has the Reed Barton reputation behind it. If you asked for anything more you could not get it, because it is neither obtainable or necessary.

Our exhibit this year is more extensive in variety and richer in novel conceptions than ever before. It affords an ideal assortment from which to select readily and economically, appropriate gifts for all whom you wish to remember. Inspection cordially invited. Jewelry A full lino of Gold Jewelry, also brilliant display of Pearls, Diamonds and other precious stones, made still more attractive by unusual and distinctive settings. Stationery.

Engraved announcements, cards, invita-tations, etc. Desk accessories in profusion. Leather Goods. Canes, umbrellas, etc. All Prices Moderate, Reed Barton Co.

Bleecker, Mrs. Clinton D. Burdlck, Mrs. Charles R. Baker, Mrs.

David A. Boody, Mrs. Elliott Blgelow, Mrs. Rodney C. F.

Coombes, Mrs. George Cheshire, Mrs. 8. Parkes Cadman, Mrs. Paul Casamajor, Mrs.

Auguste Cordier. Mrs. Edward Payson Crowoll, Mrs. Cromwell Chllde, Mrs. Susan H.

Crane, Mrs. Camden 0. Dike, Mrs. Ethan Allen Doty, Mrs. Charles A.

Docker, Mrs. C. E. Donellon, Mrs. John Alexander Davidson, Mrs.

William Myer Dean, Mrs. William B. Davenport, Mrs. Cornelius Eldsrt, Mrs. Guy Du Val, Mrs.

George Dalzell, Mrs. James M. Edsall, Mrs. William T. Felter, Mrs.

8. Ettlnger Frank, Mrs. W. Winana Freeman, Mrs. Edward Glbb, Mrs.

John Glbb, Mrs. William H. Good, Mrs. Dledrlch T. Graff, Mrs.

Otto Goetae, Mrs. John S. Hills, Mrs. Isaac F. Haibrouck, Mrs.

John Wells Hollenback, Mrs. Franklin W. Hooper, Mrs. Otto Helnlgko, Mrs. James E.

Hills, Mrs. A. Augustus Healy. Mrs. George H.

L'Heureux, Mrs. Ellas G. Hedge, Mrs. Henry Hcntz, Mrs. Newell Dwlght Htllis, Mra.

Frank Edgar Idell, Frank Smith Jones, Mrs. Martin tor Rumbold, Mrs. Walter Llncol Mrs. John Ossman aud Mrs. Will La Morthe, and committee, MIbi Evans Joyce, Miss Viola LaMot Ethel Ossmm, Miss Helen Carti Miss Ethel Rumbold and Miss lisle Foster.

Other members Miss Dorothy Wandel, Caryl Sayre, Green-man Canda, Mlaa Milllcent Crafts, Miss Josephine Carpenter, Irvln W. Day, Monroe De Sheldlng, Miss Joesle Mulr, Theo sorority are: Miss Madeleine lyn Woodman, Miss Helen Otis, Miss I Harriet Fisher, Miss Edna Fowler, MIbb Brouard, Miss Virginia Pentz, dred Crosby, Miss Alma Story, li trk-e Hart, Miss Hazel Ossina Irene Coykendall, Mrs. Williut delnst, Miss Mabel Gotthelf a Helen Waud, Miss Mabel Coutts, Miss Elizabeth B. Mount, Miss Elizabeth Car-michael. Miss Mary Praeger, Miss Mabel Haines, Miss Sellna Beams.

Miss Julia A. Fish and Mrs. Harold L. Alice Fox, Miss Eleanor Halsey, Miss Helen Hamilton, Miss Winifred Heath, Miss Julia Huff, Miss Marjorie Jackson, Miss Agatha Joerg, Miss Bertha La Chl-cotte, Mlaa Manuela Lopez, Miss Hor- George Washington Wiley. Jewelers and Silversmiths dore Mulr, Newell Vanderhoef, Miss Winifred Heath, Mlas Elisabeth Green-man, William Hanneiuan, Harry Jahn, Hamilton Torrey, Richard II.

Street, Roland Jones, Paul Bonner, Miss Adele Marckwald, Mlsa Ruth Ludlam, Ralph Ludlain, Klwell Palmer, Kellogg Sloan, Miss Marlon Stevens, Donald Stewart, Miss Helen Truslow, Mlsa Marguerite Aldrich, MIsb Gladys Storey, Miss Sybil Burger, Miss Margaret Reynolds, Allen Behr, Perclval Truslow, the MlBseB Butta, BROOKLYN MEN OF YALE GLEE CLUB. TKADCMAKK 4 Maiden Lane New York Fifth Ave. St. New York STERLING Miss Marguerite Mallett, Edward De Seld- ing, Miss Adelaide, Vogel, Miss Dorothy Elliott, Miss Ellse Stutzer, John Conway, Mervln Van Brunt, Clifford Carver. Miss Marjory Eddy, MIsb Marlon Van Phi Sigma Dance.

Phi Sigma Is to have a dance day evening, December 26, at teau du Pare. Mlaa Gertrude CI Florence Rjwe, Miss Edna Bary Miriam Green are Its commltte Kappa Phi Dance. Delta Chapter of Kappa Phi will give its winter danco in January at the Pouch Gallery. This sorority has arranged a holiday bridge aud heart party on the afternoon of Wednesday, December 27, at the homo of Mra. Rowland II.

Smith. 1197 Bergen atrcet. Miss Laurltz Lau-litaeu, Miss Annie Duncan, Mrs. Samuel Drummond, Miss Lillian Valentine, and MIsb Florence Holmes are in charge of the affair. Ahmencko Dances.

Invitations have Just been issued for the first of this season's series of Ah- Brooklyn OQlty Cleaf, MIbb Helen Mechllng, Seymour Belcher, Arthur Holden, Neville Tlfft, Miss Adele Martin, Miss Edith Wall-bridge, Allen Hull, Wolcott Meserole, Henry Howlett, Miss Helen Ford, Mlas Marie Stohlman, Miss Elvlna Varet, Mlsa Dorothy Seamans, Hamilton II. Salmon, Tunis Bogart, MIbs Milllcent Crafts, Allen Cooke, Henry Foster, Haywood Martin, Charles Werner, Miss Celeetine Bonner, MIbs Jeannette Davenport, Miss Lillian Davenport, Drennan Whitney, John is the daughter of the late M. F. Cass, once recorder in the State Department of Education (Pennsylvania). Miss Riedel is the fiancee of another brother of Miss Jahn, Harry Richard Jahn.

Great Flans for Yale Tea, Concert and Dance This Coming Thursday. "Old EH" holds the Brooklyn society stagea center at Ju3t this hour with its big concert and equally big dance at the Academy of Music Thursday evening, and to these gayetles has been added us part of the programme the tea Mrs. I u.i... w.n imencko dances. It will occur eanes- Wt'Hl, I'.

I UVB -f I dav evening, January 10, at the Chateau Miss Julia HotchklBfl. Mlaa Vivian Ver non, Newton Schenck, Gordon Bchenck, William Loughrldge, Mils Dorothy Van du Pare. The committee comprises Mlaa Nancy Ross, MUs Anna Barnicle, Mlsa Helen V. Murphy and Mrs. Leslie R.

Co-coran. DEBUT, a subscription dance and A two weddings was yesterday's record In the social world. The debut was that of Miss Ruth Lattin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer A.

Lattin and sister of the former MHs -Mary Lattin, now Mrs. Neilson Oleott, Miss Lattin was presented from her home, 56. Pierrepont street, In a lafgo aud important reception. The dance was the first of the familiar and popular Beta Dances, this year, given at the Pouch Gallery, Miss Hazel Burtls Pyle and Miss Llberta Jahn were the two brides. Miss Lattin's Debut.

Miss Ruth Lattin had a very attractive In addition to the conventional reception of the afternoon, between the hours of 4 and 7, at which this Heights girl was officially presented, there was a dinner and a small danco. The debut was American Beauty In its color effectB and floral scheme. Miss Lattin lierBelf was In Vllet, Miss Annabel Cammeyer, Miss Grace Lee Mlddleton, Edgar Fitter, Fred erick Stohlman, John Logan, Mlsa Jessie Hopkins, Mlsa Emtlle Werleman, Lee Bristol, David Moffat, Mlaa Edna Chap man, Miss Marietta Hopkins, Mlsa Vida John Van Buren Thayer is to give that same afternoon, at her 26 Monroe place, in honor of the Yale men and the Brooklyn dobutanteB of the year. This naturally becomes one of the week's Williams, William Sponce, Radford English, Miss Louise Ruxton, Miss Marjorie leading events, ranking with the many Sigma Lambda Dance. The Sigma Lamba Dance is announced at tho Chateau du Pare on the evening of January 25, with Bayard T.

Cummlngi. George Buckelroaler, Frederick Lockwood, Louis Redding and Charlea Stowell a the committee. Miss Daviea' and Mr. Roura's Wedding. A wedding scheduled for the day attar Christmas is that of Miss Lucetta Tiebout debuts of December and January.

Yale's coming to Brooklyn this Ohrls- Church, Mlsa Cecelia Brewater, Russell Engs, Frank Ellla, Miss Helen Thorn, Walter Rothschild. Boxholdcrs and Some of the Patronesses for the Adelpht Theater THORNTON CHATFIE1D THAYEB CHARLES TERRY GREENWOOD. mastlde has more than usual note, for two of this borough's best known younger men are In the combined musical white satin with yellow lace, and Mrs Party of January. Fish will bo together In one box, and with them the following children, Miss Elizabeth Fish, Miss Anne II. Fish, their little cousin.

Miss Rosemary Hollister, Lattin in a gown of flesh-colored satin and black not, with white Chantilly lace MrB. Bernard Suydam, Mra. William V. paui Beekman Roura. MIb Joost, Mrs.

Alexander Klrkman, Mrs. J. Lester Keep, Dr. Mary Lines, Mrs. Le Roy Lewis, Mrs.

Stephen Loines, Mrs. Charles H. Levermore, Mrs. Frank M. Lupton, Mrs.

Carl W. Munson, Mra. Walter D. Munson, Miss Clara A. Mathews, Mrs.

James L. Morgan, MrB. Horace J. Hester, Mrs. Hlgglna and Miss Theodora tensla Lopez, Miss Gladys Moon, Miss Emma Murchie.

Miss Edith Narwood, Miss Edith Pink-ney, Miss Dorothy Plrnie, Miss Elena Robbins, Mlsg Edith Roberts. Miss Mary Rosevear, Miss Florence Ryder, Miss Florenco Seaver, Miss Cornelia Smith, Miss Sadie Towl, Miss Ellse Valentine, Daviea la the daughter of Mr. ana Mia. Jamea G. Daviea of 1)4 Macon street.

She will be married from her home, at o'clock in tho evening. and Miss Louise Peters. Mrs. Alexander M. White of Remsen Btreet will have with her Miss Marlon Weld and Minton Leroy of Manhattan; Jack Sherman and Mrs.

White's own children, Miss Eleanor White and Alex Morse, Mrs. Sarah A. Matthews, Mrs. Her Miss Marguerlto Van Nostrand, MUs i man A. Met, Mrs.

Alfred De Witt Mason, Elizabeth Walker, Miss Kathleen White, Mrs. James L. Mitchell, Mrs. Nathaniel Miss Erma Wlgman, Miss Fourchette Matson. Mrs.

William McCarroll, Mra. ander White. Goldsmith hare taken the boxes for the coming big Adelphl Theater Party. Among the patroneaaea announced are: 'Mrs. Clinton L.

RosBiter. Mrs. Charles J. McDermott, Mrs. Mortimer W.

Byers, Mrs. Austin Ludlam, Mra. John Anderson, Mra. John Glbb, 'Mrs. Clarence Kenyon.

Mrs. Ludwlg Nlssen, Mra. George W. Chauncey, Mra. James H.

Post, Mra. WIN lard L. Candee, Mra. Thomas L. Leeming, Mrs.

Clarence C. Irish, Mra. Frederic B. Pratt, 'Mrs. William Robinson Simone.

Mro. Horace J. Morae, Mra. Jonothan Peterson, Mra. W.

W. Blachman, Mra. Frank H. Douglaaa. Mra.

Edgar F. Haviiand, Mrs. Wallace T. Jones, Mrs. Edward C.

Blum, Mrs. Jame O. Carpenter, Mrs. Joseph T. Greason, Mra.

Fredtric T. Par-sona, Mrs. Frederic C. Truslow, Mrs. Herman A.

Metz, Mra. Walter L. Pate, Mrs. Alfred C. Bedford, Mrs.

Minerva Bon, Mrs. Gilbert C. Halstead. Mrs. Harold Irving Pratt will have her son, Irving Pratt, her small daughter, Miss Eleanore Pratt, and Miss Margaret Street.

Miss Josephine Sutphin, chairman of the Crlbside Committee, la to entertain a party of friends. A largo children's party In the orchestra seats will be that of Mrs. John H. Emanuel, jr. nnd Mrs.

Charles M. Englls. Their guests will be Miss Helen Church, Miss Ruth Englls, John S. McKay, Mrs. Oscar Powell, Mrs.

Charles Jones Peabody, Mrs. Carson C. Peck. Mrs. Frederick B.

Pratt, Mrs. George Dupont Prott, Mrs. Herbert Lee Pratt, Mrs. Frederic T. Parsons, MrB.

Roston P. Pell, Mrs. John D. Prince, MrB. Stephen Pettlt, Mrs.

George W. Palmer, Mrs. John Harris RIghtor, Mrs. Simon F. Roth-chlld, Mrs.

Samuel Rowland, Mra. Isaac F. Russell, Mrs. James A. Radcllffe, Mrs.

James L. Robinson, Mrs. John H. Sanford, Seth Thayer Stewart, Mrs. Robert Stewart, MrB.

Dexter M. Swaney, Mrs. Charles A. Schleren, Mrs. Oeorgo C.

Stout, Mrs. Herman Stutzer, Mrs. Sanford H. Steele, Mrs. John Van Buren Thayer, Mrs.

clubs Thornton Thayer and Charles Terry Greenwood. Two other representative llrooklynites Howard Corliss aud Earlo Williams acting for the alumni, are captaining concert and danoe. No Yale event In Brooklyn has ever failed yet, or ever even been a small success. It looks as If this affair of 1911 would excell all previous records, however. Brooklyn girls are notified ahead by Yale men "in the know" to wait with excited irterest to meet Harold Clement, the club's leader.

It is sold he has been arousing great feminine enthusiasm in every town where the clubs have gone. The official patroness list of the big concert is as follows: Mrs. Charles Adams, Mrs. Horatio M. Adams, Mrs.

Reese F. Alsop, Mrs. Ruel Ross Appleton, Mrs. William Armstrong. Mrs.

Martin Sullivan Baldwin, Mrs. Henry L. Batterman, Mrs. Thomas Hopper Beardsley, Mrs. William C.

Beeoher, Mrs. Frederick P. Bellamy, Miss Benson, Mrs. Paul D. Bernard, Mrs.

Roland Whitney Botts, Mrs. J. Stuart Blackton. Mrs. Albert D.

Blashfleld, Mrs. Louis Edwin Bomelsler, Mrs. Laurens Reeve Bowden, Mrs. George Brewster Bretz, Mrs. Walter Shaw Brewster, Mrs.

Joseph Brown, Mrs. S. Edwin Buchanan, Mrs. George Lamb Buist, Mrs. Glent-worth Reeve Butler.

Mrs. Arthur Ken-nard Buxton. Mrs. William E. Mrs.

Horace M. Carleton, Mrs. Nelson O. Carman, Mrs. James O.

Carpenter, Mrs. Walter Frederick Carter, Mrs. George Sheldon Miss Janet Emanuel, Miss Mattie Jour- Foster, MIbb Theodore Sprague, Miss Julia La Mont, Miss Marjorie Walker, Miss Gladys Sibley, Mies Alllne Block, Mlas Terese Fowler, Miss Beatrice Kal-ley. There are to ue Alumnae "Supes," too of equal attractions. The Alumnae "Bupes" Include: Miss Marion Thompson, Miss Anna Longnecker, Miss Louise Miller, Miss Marjorie Fergjson, Miss Hazl Brant, Miss Helen Sperry, Miss Edith Dall, Mlsa Catherine Price, 'Miss Marguerite Mallory, Miss Gertrude Mlddledltch, Miss Hope Tllton, Miss Annie Lucas, Miss Janet Wilson, Miss Florenco Crowell, Miss Ethel Crowell.

Miss Nella Van Brunt, MlB3 Irene Warner, Miss Laura Meyer, Miss Helen Ford, Miss Janet M'ss Mabel Brewer, Miss Edith Webster, Miss Carolyn Roth, Miss Margaret Titcomb, Miss Dorothy Van Vliet, Miss Genevieve Warner, MIsb dan, Miss! Gladys Bedford, Miss Louise Miss Dorothy Cha3e Engaged Hr Fiance Dr. Homer Baird of Pittsburg. At a ahower that she gave at her home for Miss Gladys Best (who 1b to be married to Clinton Chase) on Tuesday afternoon Miss Dorothy Chase of 26 Halsey street announced her own engagement. Miss Chase la to marry Dr. Homer Dale Baird of Pittsburg.

Among the guests ot the afternoon were Miss Marian Cox, Mias Marguerite Mallory, MIbb Shirley Gleasoa. Miss Helen Dougherty. Miss Lillian Stamm, Mlsa Marian Powell, Miss Ada Fitzpatrlck, Miss Marie Wagner, Mlsa Irma Borchardt, MIbs Ethel Van Tassel. Mlsa Marian Fitzpatrlck, Miss Isabelle Burchlll, Mrs. John C.

Van Cleaf, and Mrs. Henry Snevlly of Brooklyn; Miss Dorothy Gray of East Orange and Mlaa Cunningham of Pittsburg. A Tea fair Miss Louise Buxton ThU Friday Afternoon. Mrs. Philip Ruxton la to give a tea In honor of her daughter, Miss Louise Rua-ton, on Friday afternoon, at the Hotel Boasert.

In the receiving party will be Miss Vivien Vernon, Miss Jessie Hopklna, Mlaa Kathleen Ketcham, Miss Polly Dunnell, MIbs Agnes Blgelow, Miss Dorothy Lott, Russell Melcher, John Melcher and Henderson Emanuel. Tho ushers of the afternoon are to como from tho members of the Oma New Dances A Great Array of Them. over it, there being a touch of rbine-stone trimming and dull green. The debutante's receiving party comprised her sister, Mrs. Neilson Oleott, 2d, Miss Estelle Kane, MIbb Jean South-wlck, Miss Janet Buchanan, Miss Louise Fiske, Miss Alice Moss, Miss Jean Murray, Miss Alice Denny, Miss Dorothy Guyon, Miss Jessie Hopkins, Miss Rosamond Thayer, Miss Katherine Pratt and Miss Eva Peabody, all Brooklyn girlB, and Miss Katherine Moore of Manhattan.

At the dinner and dance following Mrs. and Miss Lattin's additional guests were: Miss Doris Mangam, Miss Hazel Hutchinson, Miss Sybil Burger, Miss Helen Thorn, Elmer Mulford, Ernest llocho, Grcenman Canda, David Vlsel, Walter Degrauw, John Planten, Kenneth Hull, Iftobert Pierce, Pierce, Stephen Van Culin Hopkins, Northrope Dawson, Harold Forman, Rodger Snow, Frank L. Babbott, Alfred White, Russell Bement, Almet F. Jenks, Jonathan Grout, Holman B. Ketcham, Nell-son Oleott, 2d, Guthrio Shaw, Robert Smith, Albert Conds, Ervitig Vidaud, George Chase, Newell Vanderhoef, Edgar Hobbs Arnold, Frederick Fisko, Miss Pyle'a Wedding.

Miss Pyle was married quietly from her home, the old Pyle house In South Brooklyn, 60 First place. The ceremony's hour was 8 o'clock In the evening, the Rev. Dr. Walter de Forest Johnson officiating. Only the two families were bidden to this ceremony and not many more to the Informal reception that followed it, relatives and close frlend3 alone.

Miss Pyle's bridegroom was Walter McLeod Hanford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hanford of 9 Eighth avenue. She is a sister of Howard C. Pyle, a granddaughter of the late Divine Burtis and the daughter of the lute Mr.

and Mrs. Cyrus Pyle. The bride of this wedding was in white ratln, with a veil of tulle caught up Tachlta, another club working In the In W. E. Uptegrove, Mrs.

Stephen Valentine Miss Minna Von Nostolz, Mrs, Cornelius terests of St. Christopher's Hospital. Oma Tachlta is composed of a young set of girls, a number of them being this year's debutantes. Miss Jean F. South-.

wick will be head usher, and tho first floor will be attended to by Miss Dorothy Wells, Mrs. William Augustus White, Mrs. John B. Woodward, Mrs. Edwin Carring-ton Ward, Dr.

Charlotte H. Wooley, Mrs. Joseph Wintringham, Mrs. Frank G. Wild, Mrs.

Henry Hayes Wood and Mra. Cor- As If there were not enough dance' scheduled already, more are coming. Below will be found fresh announcements, each more Interesting than the laet. How can there be enough people In the aets of Brooklyn to make them all successful? This seema a queation that cannot be answered, but It will be found, when all have been danced, that not one haa proved anything else than "splendid." Ethel Androvette, Miss Francenla Child, nellus Sutphin. Miss Mary Vidaud, Miss Dorothy NataIIe Foree Ml8, He, Cook Abbott, Miss Eleanore Ide, Miss Jean "The Season's Dance" to Have Some A Dance for Miss Prank.

Mlse Grace- Frank, daughter of Emll H. Frank of 21 Montgomery Place, la a deb Miss Dorothy Moorehead. MIbs Helen Salisbury, Miss Ivy Chapel, Miss Charlotte Linden, Mls3 Julia Buckley. Some of the patronesses are to be Mrs. James L.

Morgan, Mrs. Walter M. Gladding, Mra. Charlea W. Hand, Mra.

Robert L. Dickinson, Mrs. Auguste J. CordUr, Mrs. William H.

Zlegler, Mra. Alvah Miller, Mrs. T. Ellett Hodgskln, Mrs. Daniel J.

Creem, Mrs. Charles H. Middendorf, Mrs. Carson C. Peck.

Mrs. Julius De Long, Mrs. Wendell T. Bush, Mrs. Will utante of thla coming week, as will be Coutts and Miss Helen Jourdan.

On the second floor there will be Miss Florence Blerworth, Miss Helen Smith, Miss Cornelia Cousins, Mies Stohlemann, and on the third floor Miss Davenport, Miss Mercy Lloyd and Miss Adele March-wald. Other Oma Tachlta girls are to sell mysterious packages to the children at 10 cents each. The secret of the packages has not yet been divulged, but It Is quite certain tbey will add a great deal to the enjoyment and looks of the audience. well recalled, and she will be presented at the home of her alster-ln-law, Mra. Chauncey, Irs.

George W. Chauncey, Mrs. Eversley Chllds, Mrs. William Hamlin Chllds, Mrs. Simeon B.

Chittenden, Mrs. George M. Colt, Mrs. Richard S. Colton, Mrs.

Wendell P. Colton, Mrs. Auguste J. Cordier, Mrs. Arthur Corlies, Mrs.

Ed-! mund W. Corlies, Mrs. Harry Nelson 1 Covell. I Mrs. Arnold Guyot Dana, Mrs.

William 1 B. Davenport, Mrs. Joseph E. Davis, Mrs. Carll H.

DeSllver, Mrs. J. Hampden i Dougherty, Mrs. T. Drew Dunnell, Mrs.

I George S. Frank, 261 Henry street. It It not ao well known, however, that on Elliott and Miss Constance Marks. Tea for Miss Helen Miller. Another of the events of the holiday season Is to be a tea given by Mra.

Thomaa B. Miller for her daughter, Mia Helen Gordon Miller, on Saturday, December 23, at the Miller home, C9 Can bridge place. "Les Artistes," a New Club That Is to Give Amateur Vaudeville, Performances. Mlaa Eleanor Marsh. MIsb Vera Sullivan, Miss Madeleine Lopez, Miss Helen McCulre, MIbb Marlon Mills, Miss Ella Unusual Features and Kemarkable Music A Ball of Promise.

A very celebrated Manhattan orchestra Is coming across the river to the season's dance on Thursday, December 2S. When the committee heard the amount of its fee they pulled long faces. But it waa unanimously decided it was worth it. This dancing music has never been heard in Brooklyn before, and It Insures a dance that Insiders confidently predict wll be a "wonder." There are to be either twelve or fourteen pieces of this music. Another Interesting feature of this dance is that a buffet supper will be served throughout the evening.

The decorationa will be of Christmas greens. Many Manhattan people are coming over for this dance. Heights and Park Slope people make up the greater part of Its subscription. There are to be many the evening of this same day (this Friday) Mr. Frank will give a dance for his daughter at the Heights Casino.

Tau Iota Kappa Dance. Tau Iota Kappa la to have Its annual Cllve Livingston Du Val, Mrs. Horace' Clark DuVal, Mrs. William N. Dykman.

iam 9. Wandel, Mrs. Edward C. Blum, Mrs. Oscar W.

Hamilton, Mrs. Thomas F. Wagner, Mrs. Henry R. Heath, Mrs.

James Weir, Jr. Kate Douglas Wiggln to Come to Miss Eebecca Lane Hooper's "Pare-well" on New Year's Day. Miss Rebecca Lane Hooper's "Fare subscription dance on the evening of Jan These "sellers" will be Miss Alice Moss, Miss Grace Jennings, Miss Janet Buchanan, Miss Dorothy Thurston, Miss Ruth Lattin, Miss Louise FlBke, Miss Hilda Chapman and Miss Isabelle Ide. In the audience, besides a great many others, are to be the following young people. Henry Thomas Richardson, Rait Mrs.

Frederic B. Fiske, Mrs. Morton uary 3 (Wednesday), at the Chateau du Pare. The committee comprises Miss Ada Mac Mahon, Miss May Bennett, MIsb Beatrice Denner, Mlas Katherine Cum- Thompson, Granville Gunning, G. Maurice Ferguson, William C.

Bolton, Ralph Bol mlnaky, Miss Irene Campbell and, ex officio, Mlas Kitty Hart, Tau Iota Kappa's present president. Cross Fitch, Mrs. George H. Fletcher, Mrs. George S.

Frank. Mrs. E. Carleton Granbery, Mrs. J.

William Greenwood. Mrs. Charles Henry Hall, Mrs. Walter Hanford, Mrs. Edgar Franklin Haviiand, Mrs.

Charles M. Hemminway, Mrs. Thomas B. Hewitt, Mrs. William Burr Hill, Newell Dwlght Hints.

Mrs. Francis LV Hlne, Mrs. Charles M. Howard, Mrs. Ernest Bralslln Mrs.

Henry E. Ide. ton and James McN'evln make up the membership ot a new little organization that haa just been formed and plans to give amateur and vaudeville perform with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley and white heather. Mrs.

H. Edgar Mason was her matron of honor and there were no bridesmaids. The matron of honor was in gold-embroidered net over pink Batin, and carried pink chrysanthemums. Pink chrysanthemums also decorated the house. Philander Hanford Godwin of Larchmont attended Mr.

Hanford as best man and there were two ushers, Charles B. Tormey and Huntington Lanman, both of Brooklyn. -i Miss John's Wedding. Miss Liberta Jahn's wedding was olso an evening affair, solemnized from the home of her mother. iMrs.

Gustave A. C. C. 7. (Junior Committee) Dance.

The Junior Committee of the Church young married couples, a sure sign that a aubscrlption dance has won approval. With very few exceptions all the debu- ances, the first to tnke place late in the well" to the amateur stage, In the Opera House of the Academy on New Year's Day, will have one very striking feature. Kate Douglas Wiggln, the novelist, and a successful dramatist herself, Is to come over. This is most appropriate, as M'ss Hooper Is putting on aa her "good-y" her "Miss Muffet's Birthday Party," in which, It will be remembered, the figure prominently. The "Rue-gleses" are among Kate Douglas Wig-pin's most delightful characters.

tantes will be present. The invitations Charity Foundation announces Its fourth winter. William C. Bolton is its presi annual dance. It la to be given at the dent, and "Les Artistes" is the name selected.

issued are unusually handsome. Mlsa Agnea Blgelow, Jonathan Grout, Mlaa Hazel Hutchinson, Caryl H. Sayre, Miss Jessie Hopkins and Radford English are the committee. The Season's Dance's patronesses are Mrs, Almet V. Jenks, Mrs.

Howard H. Jones, Mrs. Charles N. Judson. Mrs.

Clifford S. Kelsey, Mrs. Elijah! Robinson Kennedy, Mrs. Sidney Robinson Kennedy, Mrs. Henry Belden Pouch Gallery on the evening of Wednesday, January 24.

Ita committee la: Miss Gladys Belden, Mlaa Helen M. Hanna, Mra Edwin Frederick Howell, Mra. Albert Worthington Melael, Mlas Fannie L. Todd, Mra. George Kennedy, Mrs.

George Chaptn Taft and Mlaa Maude Ella Taylor, chairman. Mrs. Rollins' Card Party. Mrs. O.

Edward Rollins (Miss Helen Pond that was) was the hostess of a recent Porter Steele is to lead the orchestra for this play. He Ib arranging selections to be: Mrs. Elliot Blgelow, Mrs. Walter Jahn, 717 Ocean avenue. Miss Jahn was I Ketcbam.

from "A Copper Complication' (Miss Shaw Brewster. Mrs. Wallace Blackford, card party at her home, 505 East Sixteenth street. This card party was In Hooper'a original comic opera) and alBO Mrs. S.

Edwin Buchanan. 'Mrs. Thomaa O. from her "Alice in Wonderland." He is Cnllender, Mrs. Maillard Myron Canda, Richardson, Day Tuttle, Miss Louise Jourdan, Miss Constance Boody, Harry Haines, Snowden Agcr, Miss Alice Trowbridge, Sherman Trowbridge, Buell Trowbridge, Miss Dorothy Duncan, Mlas Frances Duncan, Sherman Pratt, George Pratt, Eliott Pratt, Grant Baldwin, Miss Milllcent Baldwin, Russell Murray, Miss Fran-clna Tracy, Miss Mary Moore of WeBt-bury, L.

I-, Miss Elizabeth Mount, Charles Mount, Miss Edith Shaw, William Van Anden Hester, Miss Mildred Beebe, Miss Maude Hadden, Briton Hadden, Edgar Luckonbach, Rice Brewster. Packer "TJndergrads" Who Are to Figure in the Packer Play as "Supes." The "stars" of the coming Packer play Winters at the Academy on Brooklyn'" reprcaentallve bnllillns for all nodal function, THE POUCH Two Ball Rooms, Accommodations for Dances, Weddings, Receptions, etc. Bowling Alleys for Private Clubs. BRADLEY J. BLOODGOOD, Mgr.

315 Clinton Avenue. Jhone 6100 Pros. I also to give several of his own compost Mra. Augusts. J.

Cordier, MrB. Clinton Elliott, Mra. William H. English, Mra. Frederic B.

Fiske, Mra. Walter Glbb, Mra. Edward M. Grout, Mrs. Jesse L.

Hopkins, Mrs. Ira 0. Hutchinson, Mrs. Spencer A. Jennlnga, 'Mra.

Homer A. Lat- married to Kdward A. Carter of G91 St. Mark's avenue. The ceremony was a very simple one and only for the two families.

Miss Jahn and Mr. Carter having. no bridal party, the Rev. J. W.

Loch of the German Evangelical Lutheran Church officiating. A large reception, however, followed, the bride and her mother being assisted by Mrs. Adolph Schvarzmnnn, Miss Agnes Riedel and Miss Eva Cass. Polnsettia and Christmas greens made up the decorations. This receiving party was of Interest because it introduced to Brooklyn the fiancee of Gustavo A.

Jahn, the bride's brother, who has Just been graduated from the School of Mines of Columbia University. Young Mr. Jahn's engagement has recently been announced, lilts Cass resides at Elklan-1, and honor of MIsb Esther Congdon, who haa Just announced her engagement to Gordon Blanchard of Brookllne. Mass. Miss Rollins' guests were Miss Carol Bacon, Mlsa Bessie Sparrow, Miss Amy Budd, Miss Florence Morrison, Miss Ella Ackerson, Miss Laura Seavers, Mlas Gertrude Vanderveer, Miss Dorothy Fuller, Mlaa Marjory Camp, Miss Ethelyn Moorehead, Mlse Iaabcll Roberts, Miss Marion Schafer, Miss Ethel Case, Mlas Marjor Dltmara, Miss Virginia Thomas, Miss Edna Austin, Miss Genevieve Williams.

Miss Emily Boyd, MIsb Anita Lott, Mlsa Marie Lott, Miss Florence Rollins, Mial Myrtle Gordon, Miss Mortina Balch, Lri. Gilbert C. Peyton, Mrs. Harold UaJtl Mrs. Albert E.

Lamb, Mrs. John Eadle Leech, Mrs. Robinson Leech, Mrs. Charles Herbert Levermore, Mrs. Robert P.

Loomis, Mrs. A. A. Low, Mrs. Ethel-bert Ide Low.

Mrs. Henry Rogers Mallory, Afrs. Robert Mallory, Mrs. Alexander D. Marks, Mrs.

Thomas Betts Martin. Mrs. William Mason, Mrs. William J. Matheson, Mrs.

James L. Morgnn, Mrs. Frederick W. Moss, Mrs. William Murray.

Mrs. Charles Frederick Neergaard, Mrs. William Blgelow Neergaard, Mrs. William Lewis Newton, Mrs. George Not-man, Mrs.

Joseph Ripley Noyes, Mr3. Winchester Noyes. Mrs. Francis II. Page, Mrs.

Frank H. Piatt, Mrs. Edgar Duryea Pouch, Mrs. George D. Pratt, Mrs.w Herbert Lee Freshman-Sophomore Adelphl Dance.

The Freshman-Sophomore Dance of Adelphl will take place at the college on the evening of December 27 (Wednesday). The committee announced la Miss Mabel Marine, Mlas Madeleine Ott, MIbs May O'Donnoll, Mlas Marguerite Beh-man, Mlsa Adelaide Rawls. Omega Gamma CM Danca. Omega Oa-nma Chi la to hold its annual dance on January 19 at the Chateau du Pare. The patronesseg will be: Mra.

George Nelson Joyce, Mra. Frank Ed-aon Foster, Mrs. George Washington Wiley, Mra. Harry Ansel Crosby, Mrs. Adam Frederick PenU, Mra.

George Wal- tions, written for Mlas Hooper's plays. There Is no official word yet as to tha "bride" (Miss Elsie Preston that was, Mrs. Samuel Smith Poor now), and thua It cannot be said at the moment whether she will "do" her original part of Mamma Muffet. But practically all the rest of tho original cast are to be on hand. James Lee Vlley will be Papa Muffet, Miss Hoopor herself Grandma Muffet, and Miss Grace Hornby, Grandma Maaon; Mies Grace Goodwin, Alice Mason; Edwin Blgelow, Robert Felch and also Mr.

Spider. Miss Marcla Janes will be Sarah Maud Ruggles, Miss Helen Gaynor and Miss Gla-iys Two Rock a byo A. B. GOADY GO. 213 CUMBERLAND Announce a sale of all IMPORTED OOWNS, SUITS, on hand at HALF PRICE.

Models of Paquln, Cat-lot, Francis, Worth and many others. call and Mrs. M. Hall..

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