Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 02, 1914, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 11

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SOCIAL LIFE IN AND ABOUT
PHILADELPHIA
SOMIS rnthcr unique parties hnve been start
tl here lately which bid fait to become
quite the me mitltiK the winter. The quests
nre Invited to attend private first views of
hlthnrto uiiflhovvn Hints of moving pictures at
tilt virlous movie houses. Sutulny night ft
larje number of socially prominent persons in
tended one of these Informal nffnlis at the
Owl Theatre. 23d nnd South Bticcts.
mon the guests were .Mrs. Jnmei Ucnton
Thompson Mrs Wllllnm Colemnn Freeman,
Mli.s AtmeU Fnrney, Miss Ullzubcth Thomp
Hon. Miss Alva Sergeant, OeorRa llovvlnnd
Beifro.uit. Alnstnlr MacLeod, Charles 1 Dnvls,
Allien i:dvvnrtl Kennedy, Jr., Wooilvlllo Cross
innn. J nines A. Uons'tck, Jr., Herbert K. Klt
soi tl Morris Adorns, I,, Hrool: LMwitrds,
M ill'Pin Dnvli, LAlrtultf C. Lewis, noilmnli
Lurr. t'ovv-nn Rain, Thomas Msgctt, I). O.
IJruiton Thompson, Joseph Moulton and Dr.
Frnnl. DloUson.
Judre nnd Mrs. J. Willis Mnrtln entertained
on Saturday In honor of Miss Mnrjrnrct It.
Burton nt nn old-fashioned country supper,
which was served In tho spnclous Btnbtc of
12ds(!combc, the Martins' attractive country
place on Hethlehom pllie. Chestnut Hill, nnd
was followed by dancliur. AmonR the guests,
who were all attired In farmers' costumes,
wtro Miss Gertrude S. Heckschcr, Miss Louise
B Brock. Miss (iertrude Tower, Miss Mary
Evelyn Chow, MHi Jean N. Thompson, Miss
Mnry Stownrt Wurts. Miss Elsa Tleath, Miss
Almee Hutchinson, Miss Hope T. Benle, Miss
Etmenla It. Cassatt, Miss Helen Struthers
Ellis, Miss Hilda Tunis, Miss E. Given Martin,
Miss Susan IS. Inrjcrsoll. Miss Marrrot Ellis
Scull, Miss Mary Tyson Dcncltln, Miss Mary V.
Morris, Jtlss Mary Drown AVarburton, Miss
Ruth Coxe, Miss Violet Wduowny, Joseph II.
Oplcsby, James V. Smith, John n. Thayer, Jr.,
John Cromwell Bell, Jr., C. S. Stokes, Edward
Louis Ducr, 2d, Osgood Welsh. Frederick ft.
Drayton, Henry lngcrsoll, John C. Drnyton,
Francis F. Blair, Andrew Vnn Felt, Howard
Grnhnin, Thomas Hart, Fcnno Hoffman, Joeph
K. T. Van Felt, 2d. Albert Hawlcy Lucas,
Charles C Savnue, John B Shober, 2d, Ben
jamin Brannan Ileath, Hamilton Cheston, Jr.,
James Smith Mcirltt, Jr., S. O. Coates. Bar
clay McFndden, Morris Hill Mcrrltt. Henry
Nellson, L. Brooke Edwards, It. II. It. Toland,
Henry C Drayton, William Lawrence Saun
ders, ThomaB McKcon Downs nnd rembcrton
H Shober.
The marriage of Miss Mary Louise Otrden,
daiiBhter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Osden,
and Austin Boyd will tnko place on Wednes
day, In St. John's Episcopal Church. Miss
Osden will hnve ns maid of honor her cousin,
Miss Edith Oirden, of rialnfkld, and the ma
tron of honor will be Mrs. H. C. Hoys. Tho
bridesmaids will bo Mis? Elizabeth Tyson. Miss
Elcanoro Conway, Miss Ellanor LoiiRstrcth and
Miss Florence YounR. Sir. Boyd will have as
best man W. H. Macurda. of New nochellc, N.
V , and the ushers will be II. C. Hnys, llnrold
Ordcn. Raymond Osden, Donald Soulier, R. F.
Irwin, Jr., and Roy Bumsted, of Jersey City.
Tho reicmony will be performed by tho Rev.
Crosswcll MacBee, rector of tho church.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
HOSHMONT Captain John C. Groome and
family have closed their country place and
returned to their house In I'hlladclphla.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Daniels aro the
Buests of Mr. nnd Mm. E. Warlni; Wilson.
HADon-C. W. Dolan hns returned to his
home after a huntlnR trip In Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. James Francis Sullivan will
move Into their town house the middle of next
ST. DAVID'S-Hnrold A. Sttlwcll has returned
month,
from a visit to Pittsburgh.
Mrs H. A. Poth has icturncd to her homt,
from Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Parka Schoch, who have been
In Washington, D. C, have returned to their
home on Midland avenue.
TANn-John W. Wntson, who has been In
ChUaso, 111., hns returned to his home on
Pembroke avenue.
William Townsend WriRht bus left hero for
Virginia with a party of friends to do somo
hunting.
Miss Jean Davy, who has been on a motor
trip In the western part of the State, has re
turned to her home.
Mrs. Earl E. Trout nnd her children arc visit
ing her father, George Bally, of Unlontown, Ta.
CHESTNUT HILL
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert E. Glendlnnlng. of the
Squirrels. Chestnut Hill, entertained on Satur
day night, in honor of their two daughters,
Miss Mary nnd Miss Helen Glendlnnlng, at a
Halloween party, followed by dancing. The
guest:?, who wero of tho younger set. Included
Miss Mary O. Thayer, Miss Mnrgaret Ross,
Miss Elizabeth Cushlng Norrls, Miss Martha
T. McAllister, Miss Elizabeth Wright. Miss E.
Paulina Denckla, Miss Dorothy E. Newbold.
Miss Rebecca G. Thomson. T. H. Butler Smythe.
Henry Bower, Geoffrey Taylure Hawley, Stan
ley Welsh, Charles Stewart Wurts, Jr., Rodney
P. Cookman. Clayton McElroy. Jr., Robert
Pearsoll Frailer, Edward Mitchell Edwards,
Henry It. Houston, 2d, Edward Galllard. Sid
ney Longstreth Wright. Jr., Morris Da Camp
Freeman, Norrls Stanley Barrett. Jr., and
Chandler Ross.
A quiet wedding will take place today when
illos Marjorla Borden wJU become the bride
of Dr. Paul Qrethouae, 0f Dayton, O. The
ceremony wilt .take place at the home of the
Rev, William Beatty Jennings. Miss Borden
In the niece of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Borden, of
8825 Creshelm road1, nnd Is a graduate of the
Montessorlte international College of Rome nnd
has been promlne.it In educational circles In
this city. Mis? BoVden wa one of the first
(o start a Montessorl school In Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Grethouse will bo at home after
December 1 at Franklin, O.
Mr, and Mrs. Edward T. Flood will give a
dinner Wednesday, November 11, at the Phila
delphia Cricket Club In honor of their debu
tante daughter, Miss Elinor A. Flood.
Miss Virginia Stockton Harris, who Is
spending the . week-end with her family at
Chestnut Hill, will return to school at St.
Mary's, Peeksklll-on-Hudson, Monday,
GERMANTOWN
A bridge club madj up of several young
women lu Qermantown will meet alternate
Tuesdays during the winter. The first meet
fag will take place Tuesday, November H, at
th home of Miss Dorothy David, 5341 Magnoli
Avenue. The mwnbere are Mrs, Perry B. Hurd,
Mrs. Ffederlck A. Myers, MM Stole Myers,
Mia Julia, W. DavW. W Dorothy and MU
HnlJy David, Mta BU Knlpe.
Mrs. B. C Tilling bast save a lURohwm and
bridge at her beta last wk for Ue beaejlt
of the Samariua HftsjiHat.
Mrs. Charlea A MarUo. of MM Owmim street,
wUl give a tea to tumor t Br. d Mm. Qur-
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Pliolagriph l,jf Matreiu
MISS ELIZABETH WISTEII
Miss WiMcr ii the daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Charles Jones Wisler, of Ccrmantown. She is
a debutante of the season. Her engagement to
Alfred S. Ilccvcs was announced la it spring.
ney Williams, of Chelsea, today. Dr. and Mrs.
Williams arc nt present gutsts of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Francis Howard Williams.
Tho sophomore class of tho Steons School
pave n costume dunco Inst Friday nlsht nt tho
Clcrmnntown Automobile Club The chaperons
nt tho nff.ilr were Miss Maiy Bcnllcy, Mrs.
John McCown, Mis. nilz.ud. Mrs. Frank Mao
Grath. Those present were Miss Cnrollno Os
borne, Miss Dorothy McBrlde. Miss Marguerlto
Graham, Miss Edith Ayres. Miss Louise Doa
con, Miss Trances Wclser. Jllai Mai Ion Harper,
Miss Anna Goddatd, Miss Eleanor I'rosser, Miss
Dorothy Nelms, Miss Elsie Tlllhuhnst, Jllss
Grace Harrlgnn, of Xew York; Miss Alice Dlt-I'-nbeck.
Miss Nntnllc Illlzard. Miss JIary
I.rulso MrCown. Miss Jcmi Specse, Miss Gen
evieve Dlllenbcck. Miss Hnrrlet Smith, Miss
Anncttn MncGrath, Mls3 3Iarg.uet Shoemaker,
Miss Mildred Haven, Miss Marsnret Rich, Miss
Elslo Emorick, Miss Marlon Harper, Miss Elldit
Buchler, Miss Charlotte Cherry, Edward Cas
sanl, Frank Trimble, William Beard, Hornco
Barba, Warthman New kirk, Lewis Cutler,
Gcorgo Proctor, Ralph Umpstcid, Francis Hick
man, Frank Dodds, Gordon Smith, Dudley
Camm, Albert Law son, Gordon Duff us, Philip
Darby, Thomas Mooiehead, M. Kcndt, F.
Houston. William Wrlgh.t.
Another Hnlloween party was that given for
Miss Mary R. Williamson. Among the guests
wero Miss Mnry Collins, Miss Mnrgaret Gnfncy,
Miss Catharine Grlflln. SIlss Isabel Mollenkor,
Miss Anna Tomen, Miss Mnrla Nolen, Miss
Helen Williamson, Francis Huber, Rnymond
Walker. George Curtis. Hnrold Walker, Harold
Landcs, George Osden, Daniel Jncoby, Georgo
Gnrhnm, John Fisher, Louis Huttlln. Wllmer
Cnnnnn. AVllllnm Gerhardt. Henry Williamson.
Friends of Mrs. It. H. Patton. of M10 Wlngo
hocklnsr terrace, will be gla'd to hear she has
recovered from her sorlous nccldent. Mrs. Pat
ton, before her man Inge, was Miss Lucy Chap
man.
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Williams, of Schoolhouse
lano nnd Greene street, entertained nt dinner
last night. Doctor William? spent Saturday In
New Haven, returning Sunday morning.
Mrs. Thomas B. H. Stcnhouse, 03(M Knox
street, gnvo n children's Halloween maiked
party Saturday night hi honor of their two
sons, John Stcnhouse nnd William Stenhouse.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Noiton Downs will en
tertain at dinner next Saturday night In their
honor.
ALONC THE HEADING
The Huntingdon Valley Country Club, at
Noble, gave a very pretty affair on Saturduy
night, when u number of the members and
their friends attended the club dinner dance
In gay Halloween costume. The decorations
were In keeping with the season, cornstalks
and autumn leaves covering the walls and
Jack o' lanterns hanging In strings over the
dancers and also tucked away among tho corn
stalks, with different colored lights peeping
out at Intervals when the brighter lights were
extinguished.
One of the largest dinners given before the
dance was that of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller
Watts and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Reeves,
whose guests included Mr. and Mrs. Charles
West Churchman, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wit
taker. Mr. and Mrs. Corblt Loverlng, Mr. and
Mrs. Frederic Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S.
Bunting, Percy C, Maderia, Alexander M.
Bright, Miss Pauline Harte, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas E. Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon
Meade Large, Dr. nnd Mrs. Albert P. Franclne,
Miss French, Samuel Chew, Mr. and Mrs.
Cameron B. Buxton, Doctor Crulce, H. Dale
and Mr. and Mrs. Dlsston.
Walter M. Jeffords entertained at dinner In
honor of his (lance, Miss Sarah Dobson Flske,
when covers, were laid for eight. Among the
guests were Mr. and Sirs. Samuel A. Boyle,
Jr., and Miss Anne Dobjon.
Sir. and Mrs. J. Rtdgeway Rellly also gave
a dinner, and among their guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Wirt L. Thompson, Mr. and Sirs.
Sidney Emlen Hutchinson, Mrs. Robinson and
Edward B Roblnette.
Others who entertained at dinner before the
dqCe were Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Patterson. Mr.
and Mrs. G. Henry Stetson, Mr. and Mrs. M.
I. Smith, Mr and Mrs. Frank Buck and Mr.
plaUlston.
Among those notlwd, In the ballroom were
Mr. and Mrs. Harlow C. Voorhee, Mr. and:
Sirs. Sidney B. HuUhlnson, Mr. and Sir.
Harold Seymour Cros, Mr, and Sirs. Charlea
it. Weed. Mr. and SIra. Bugeoe W. Fry, Mr.
Veerheea Dfayten. Sir. and Mr, p. Rittwheuse
Silkier. Sir. and Mr. Moctea If. Feiterelf. Sir.
and Mr. Praaesi 4e St Phalto. Mr. and Mr.
HalieweU Vauyhan Morgan. Mr. and Mr.
Harold Moon. Miss Belly Smith. Mr and Mr
Archibald 9. Hubbard, AlUn Better, Samuel
Chew. Cameron B. Buxton nnd Mr Thompson.
Mr and Mrs. If. Walter Forsler, who hnve
been spending several weeks in Chicago, re-
L turned to their home nt 111 Walnut street,
Jcnklntown, on Friday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Morgan, of Flushing,
I I., nro receiving congratulations on the
birth of n daughter, Mnry Alice Morgan, on
Thursday, October 20. Mrs. Morgan, It will bo
remembered, was Mls Josephine Silt, tlnURh
ter of Mr. ntiit Mrs. Jnmcs Sill, of Wyncote.
Miss Ethel J'lgeoit Lester gave n largo Itnt
loween party nt her homo ill Glcnslde Sal
urdny night.
Miss Emma l)ats lifts felurned to tier home
on Chelteu n venue, Onl; Lane, nftcr ti month's
Mslt to New Vol It.
Sir. nnd Mrs. Clinrles Soolt litivc Issued In
vitations for a tango supper nt their homo In
Melrose l'ntk tho night of November 25. About
60 guests hao been Invited.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmcs It. Snowilen nnd their
(laughter. Miss Mary Loulso ' Snowden. will
spend the winter In California. Tlicy havo
rented their liouso In Logan for tho season.
WEsFlMIILADELPIUA
Mr and Mis David Porter LcnH have re
tumid to their home, nt 40th and t'lno streets,
after spending tho summer at their cottage,
at lio Head.
The Idleis' Club will hnve their first mooting
at Miss Agues Bel gen's home, Mth and Walnut
streets (the Wnillngton Apartments), on Wed
nesday, nt I o'clock. The members Miss Olivia
Hardy, Miss Madelelno Murrny. Miss Mnrlo 8.
qulnn. Miss .Margaret Luges, Bcrnndctto fiul
lunn. Miss Jnno Ewlng, Miss Helen Patterson,
Miss Vera Berry. Miss Ardls Tanguny, Miss
Mario Homier, nnd Miss Catherine Loughrnn
will be entertained at luncheon.
Mr and Mrs. W. V. A. Keclcr, of 4331 Locust
street, gnvo a costume Halloween party on
Saturday, In honor of their week-end guests,
who nro Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Stuckert, of
Trenton, N. J., Charles V. Hilncktrhoff, Jr.,
and Charles Van Klccck, of New York.
Among thrso Invited for tho evening wero
Doctor nnd Mrs. Yclser. Mr. and Mrs. Normnn
S. Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Richardson,
and tho Misses Richardson
Sirs. George W. Wagner, ehnlrmnn of tho
Adm.sslon Committee of the Mattnva Musical
Club, was hostess yesterday at her lesldence,
401S Pine street, at a luncheon for her fellow
incmbcrs, Ilnndsomc corsago bouquets wero
presented. The guests .ncluded Mia Flora O.
Cannon, Mrs. Wllllnm II. Chr'sty, Mrs. ,1. Ivcr
son ltoswcll. Miss Laura Dickson, Miss Alico
Hall nnd Miss Edna riorenco Smith. Tho
members of the Hospitality Committee of tho
Club will be entertained at luncheon net Tues
day, before tho opening concert, by Mis. Hnl
bert Gillette, chairman of the committee.
TIOGA
Mr. nnd Sirs. William Vincent Aubrey will
give n masquerade parly In their Tioga homo,
at 2720 North l'Jth street, In honor of their
daughter. Miss Margaret Isabella, tomorrow
night.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. Buch announce tho
msrrlngo of their daughter, MIsh Slabcl I.
Buch. nnd H. Palmer Sllltard, of Tioy, N. Y.,
Wednesday evening, October 2S, nt 7 p. m., nt
their home, 431& North lGth street. Tho cere
mony was performed by the Rev. Charles C.
1'lerce. After the reception which followed the
ceremony the bridal couple left for n wedding
trip. Upon their return they will reside nt 331S
North 16th street, and will bo at home Novem
ber IS.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Goodman, of 2107 North
17th street, have Issued Invitations for the mar
rlngo of their daughter, SIlss Leah Goodman,
to David Cohen, of 321S North Broad street, on
Sunday, November S, in the .Metropolitan Draw
Ins Room, 007 North Brood street. The bride
has selected her sister. Sirs. Samuel Gorson,
for matron of honor and these bridesmaids
Miss Kathryn Goodman, another sister; SIlss
Yzctto Cohen, sister of the bridegroom; SIlss
Normnn Katz, SIlss Dorothy Rappnport nnd
SIlss Jane Cherry. Samuel Gorson will bu
tho bildgegroom's best man, nnd his ushers
will be his brothers, Joseph nnd Herbert Cohen,
Samuel Solomon, Louis Schiller nnd Louis
Goodman, the bride's brother. ' The ceremony
will be followed by o. reception.
SIlss Ethel I". Kneass ontertnlned a man
querado party at her home, 22G3 North 16th
street, on Halloween. Grotesque ghosts, pump
kin heads, witches, etc , wero used in tho
decorations. Her guests were Sir. nnd Sirs.
George. Nicholas Nicholson, Miss Regina Lcutz,
SIlss Jane Ciirrnn. SIlss Lillian B. Nagcl. SIlss
Sllnnesota Craig, Harold Farls, E. Forest
Meglll. Charles ntmun Baker. William nil
letter, William Drucker and Irdell Wyckoff.
CHESTER AND VICINITY
Mrs. Juanitn Llftner, Sirs. Snrnh Whlto nnd
Sirs. Howard Ebrlght. nil of Altoomi, nre spend
ing n week as the guests of Sirs. J. S. Corbln,
of Morton avenue.
SIlss Stella Slason has returned to her home
on East 14th street, nftcr spending several
weeks with friends nt Lycoming, Pa.
SIlss Grace Wlbon, of East 19th street, la
visiting friends in Cecil County, Sid.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Thomas Rallett. of Washing
ton, D. C, are being entertained by Sirs. Ral
lctt's. parents, Sir. and Sirs. William Kerry,
of Sladlson street. '
SIlss Slary Josephlno Comerford, of Ridley
Park, Is entertaining SIlss Margery MacDon
ald, of New York.
Sirs. Walter Lowry, of Ogden, Del., Is the
guest of Sirs. James Pendleton, of Upland.
' CAMDEN AND VICINITY
Joseph Pennypacker, of Haddonneld, will en
tertaln his friends tonight with a Halloween
party at hl3 home on King's Highway, east.
Sir. and Sirs. Fessenden Hall and SIlss Hall,
of 300 East Maple avenue, Slerchantvllle, have
been enjojlng a horseback trip In South Jersey
Sirs. Frederick A. Rex, of West ColPngawood,
is visiting her daughter, Sirs. Carl MIsh, of
Wllllamsport, Pa.
Sirs. Charles Gullck will entertain at a sur
prise shower and bridge Thursday afternoon,
in honor of SIlss Marie Hexamer, whose mar
riage to Sir. Louis H. Schwartz takes place on
Wednesday, November 11.
Sir. Lily Stulford, of 24 Broadway, has gone
to California to spend the winter.
SIra. William Bonstedt nnd SIlss Sue
Bonstedt, of 37 State street, are entertaining
Sirs. Henry Mangold, of Akron, O.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
SHm Catherine SIcKenna, of Baltimore, who
has been the giieat of Mr, and Sir. SIcKenna,
of 1MB Moore street, for the past week, has
resumed to her home.
Mrs. 31. A. McAIroy, of HU South th atreet,
la entertaining this evening In honor of her
daughter Helen. The affair I a lurprlse mas
querade tupper and 'lance, and the house has
been artistically decorated with fall leave and
(lower and Halloween emblem. Her gunts
are the following: Miu Margaret QttUgan. MIm
Margaret O'Hara, MU Cathwia Kan. M
Beatrice Ttuwnai, Mia Hetee Alter, Ml Vio
let Rred. SHm MatWlda Of. MiM Uarle Darl
ing. Mis Helen Kelde, Ulna Helen Bentz, SIU
Ena rorapkln. Millard tWmore, William Diet
rich, Chnrles Persley. Bernard Gray, Daniel
Murphy, Joseph SIcCann, Howard Bradford,
Francis Loncy, George Fields, Frank Crowley,
George Rettle
SIlss Edith R. Stllley will entertiln nt cards
this evening nt her apartment, 206 South 12th
street, In honor of her sister, Sirs. I Ornven
stlne, of Atlantic City, N. J. There will be
nboitt 32 guests, nnd among those present will
bo Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry L. NilRciit, Sir nnd
Sirs. G. Harry Swanfcld, SIlss Stitbel Stoone,
L. Grnvetistcln nnd Thomns Scars.
ROXnOROUGH
Sir and Mis. Curtis E. ltlln-Slnger, or 7lu
niihre nvi'tiue, hnve announced the marriage
ft Mrs. hlm-Slnger's daughter. Miss It Heulnh
LIpeetl, and James C. Duntop. of North S1J
slicet. on Thtirsdnv, October 22. Sir. Dunlop
1' tt well-known athlete nnd n member of the
First Regiment, N o. V.
SII Knihrvii Ellwell. SIlss Eleanor Deal v.
SIlss Gertrude Bottoms nhd Miss Helen lllg
gln were the guests of Mrs. Harry T. Jones, oi
123 Fountain street, over the week end.
.Mr and Mrs, John C. Mlltcnberger left .
Friday to celebrate their 25th wedding nnm
vorcnr.v In Washington, I). C.
Chnrles J. Scheukel and Thomns S. limine, i
have returned from n two months' tour thioiu
Canada, tho Otcnt Lakes and the West.
Mr. nnd Sirs. Edward Hultmnii, son-ln-la i
and daughter of Sir. and Sirs. John Young o
1S2 Suninc street, Wlsnhlckon, who have beei
spending several monllis In Wilmington, lie!
hnvo returned to ther home In Ocean Cltv, Vn
Sir. nnd Mrs Wllllnm II. Linton hnve tc
turned from their wedding Journey to theii
home, 13U liochelle nvenuo, Wlssahlckon Mr
Union will bo letnembered ns Miss Ellibeih
1). Ktartctt, daughter of Str. and .Mrs, Janus
Stairctt, of Quern lane.
DEBUTANTE AFFAIRS
Miss Christine Spencer Will Be Introduced at a
Tea nt the Acorn Club.
With November weather the debutantes have
transferred their entertainments to town, nnd
this afternoon thero will bo n tea nt the Arorn
Club, when Sirs. Graham Hpcnccr will Introduce
her daughter, SIlss Christine Spencer. The
largo bnll room of tho club will bo tilled with
Mowers nnd decorated with palms nnd autumn
leaves. Mrs. Spencer will bo nsslsted In re
ceiving by Sirs. Austin Stevens Hecksher,
Mrs. Wllllnm J. TnvMor, Sirs. Chnrles A. Potter,
SIis. Charles A. Potter, Jr., SIra. AVllllnm G
Cochran, Sirs. Thomas Smith Nelly nnd Sirs.
T. Hudson Rich. The debutantes, who will
receive with Mrs. Hpcnccr, will he SIlss Cordelia
niddle, SIlss Slary Stuart Wurts, SIlss Anni
SInsscy Hecksher, SIlss Slarle Louise Wnna
mnker, SIlss Aria Limbcrt Wethcrlll, SIlss
Elizabeth Thompson, SIlss Slnrjoiio II. Slann,
SIlss Ruth Slann, SIlss Slary S. Slontgomery
and SIlss Elizabeth Yardley.
At the Bcllovuc-Rtrntfnrd, Mrs. George Reyn
olds will give n luncheon In honor of SIlss
Anna St. Wnlthour. Among the debutantes who
attended were SIlss SInry Stuart Wuits, SIlss
Lllllo Crlsflcld, SIlss Katherlno 7. Ogden. SIlss
Hnnsell French Earlo, Silas Slargnrot II. Bur
ton, SIlss Slary Arre.in Sillier, Miss Lucia A.
Wnrden and SIlss Emma Ashton Dorr.
Tho evening will bo tnken up by a dlnner
dancc. which Mr. and Sirs. Paul Clayton will
give for SIlss Slary E. Clayton at tho Slerlon
Golf Club.
CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW
Annual Chrysanthemum Show to he Held in
St. Martin's Tonipht.
Tho 15lh nnnunl chrysnnthemum show and
exhibition of tho Chestnut Hill Horticultural
Society will open tonight In tho theatre build
ing of tho Philadelphia Cricket Club, St.
Martin's, to continue through tomorrow. Much
Interest has centered around the exhibition nnd
tho exhibits this jear will be more bcnutlful
than ever before.
With oveiy thing In prcpaiedncss, tho big halt
presents a veritable garden of beauty. Slany
unlquo exhibits hnvo been arranged by tho
rrlzc competitors. Tho contestants hnvo been
arranged In 01 classes and tho prizes rango
from 51 to n gold watch and loving cui3. Of
tho 94 prizes, 30 nre offered by the society, the
remaining 61 being offered by prlvato Indivi
duals. Tho exhibit will bo open from 6 to 10 tonight
nnd from 10 to 10 tomorrow.
Ono of tho most unUiuo exhlhUs will be a
hugo bumii of chrysanthemums, measuring 10
feet In diameter, by Stephen Agcr. gardlncr for
Henry Slcl.aughlan. IIo will also hnvo a
miuature garden In tho show.
Tho patronesses mo SIra. J. Wllmer Ulddle,
Sirs. Andrew Blair, SIis. It II. B Bowie, Sirs.
James Cheston, Sirs. RudcUfTe Cheston, Sirs.
Joseph S. Clark, Sirs. J. Cooke, 3d, Sirs. Henry
B Coo, Sirs. Wllllnm A. Dick. Sirs. T. Henry
Dion, Sirs. W. W. Frazlcr, Sirs. J. Andrews
Harper. Sirs, II Frnzer Harris, Sirs. T.
Andrews Harris, Jr., Sirs. Gcorgo L. Harrison,
Sirs. Charles W. Henry, Mra. Samuel F. Hous
ton, Sirs. John 8. Jenks, Jr , Sirs. Arthur II
Lea, Sirs. Henry Lnughlln, Sirs Edward B.
Laughlln, Mrs. J. Willis Mm tin, Sirs. Francis
I. Gowen, Sirs. John White Geary, Sirs Charles
A. Potter, Sirs. Robert E. Glendlnnlng, Sirs. W.
Frazler Harrison. Mrs. Wilson Potter, Sirs. Ell
K. Price, Sirs. .Marshall S. Morgan, Sirs. Randal
Storgnn, Sirs. B. Franklin Pepper, Sirs. George
C. Thomas, Jr., Sirs. A. O. Thomson. Sirs. Ed
ward D. Toland, Sirs. C Stuart Patterson, Sirs.
Alexander Van Rensselaer. Sirs. Norrls W.
Vaux, Sirs. George Willing, Jr. SIlss Marlon
Diddle, SIlss Goodman, Sirs. Walter S. Wyatt,
Sirs. Charles N. Welsh, Sirs George Woodward,
Sirs. Clarence C. Kantzlnger, and SIlss Lydla
T. Slonls.
CHARITY AFFAIRS
Flays and Players to Act for Benefit of St
Luke's Hospital,
Slembera of the Plays and Players' Club will
present "The Paper Chase" for the benellt of
St. Luke's Hospital, Broad and AVtugohncklng
streets, on Thursday night, November 5, at
the Bellevue-Stratford, with the following In
the cast: Henry Sheppard, Joseph Anthon)
Deerlng, Jr.; H. Lloyd Weir. Walter G. Halkett.
S. Arthur Love, Jr.; Sirs. Sophia Fair Geddes,
Miss Florence It. Sheetz, SIlss Eleanor Crane
Beetem and SIlss Isabella Wiser. Henry L.
Fox I the stage director and coach.
The entertainment, which is being given under
the direction of SlUa K. L. Love, of 3T4S Walnut
street, has the following patrons: Sirs. J. F.
Leltenberger, Sirs. A. W. Grlgg, Sir. H. K.
Mansfield, SHm SI. B. Lewars, Mlsa C. D.
Speeae, Sirs. D. Roman, Colonel M. Richard
SluekU), John M. Strong, Mrs. Rudolph Blank
enburg, SIra. Charlea E. Baeder, Mrs. Charles
H. Boeklus, Sirs. Samuel Cramp, Mra. J, W,
Dorlu. Mra. R. W. Davl. MIm SI. Delk,
Mlsa Clara Denneler, SIra. William Grange,
Sir. and Sirs. J. T. Hall, Sir. Charles
T. JefferiM, Mr. J. 8 Jackson, Mis Isaac
KmWe. G. A. Kuemmerle. Mrs. K. T. Long.
stretli. Sir. & Ueadoworoft. Mra. 6. P.
Snowden MltcheU, Mr. H. H MilUgan, Mrs.
K. K. Morgan, Mr. K Newport. Mrs. Thomas
B. Price. Mr. J M. RMlir. Mrs, BUuoeth
Freed, Mr. Roberto aHeveaaen, Jr.; Mr. K.
B. Smith, Mr. M. E. Scott, MIm Helen Shel
leaUrger, MIm SMIth abellenbwrger. Sir W.
C. SebMfer and Mr u4 Mr. Harry L Vaadea.
THE DRAMA
WBatyBawBSypsgag
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I1AZ1SL DAWN
In 'The Debutante," at the Oarrick Theatre.
THE PINK LADY
OFF THE STAGE
Hazel Dawn, Rosiest and Loveliest of
Operetta Prima Donnns, Tells Her
Secret of Health, Beauty and Happi
ness A Singer Who Never "Acts".
When Ivan Carjll was wilting the music of
"Tho link Lady." somo ilvo years ago, ho was
mutually anxious about getting n prima donna
adequately to interpict tho bewitching bllthe
somo butterfly who should whig her way nlrlly
thtuugh the part to his engaging music. Then
ho happened to sco Hazel Dawn, playing In
conplcuously nt the Gaiety, In London, nnd ho
brought her to America. Of her success ono
of the most sudden and striking on the stage
cvciy ono knows.
Hnzel Dawn came Into Philadelphia last eve
ning, tiding on n train, and will tonight nppear
nt tho Garrick Theatre In a new musical comedy
ca'led "Tho Debutante," the muslo of which
whs written by Victor Herbert, among musical
remedy composers Incomparable. Hazel Dawn,
having had dinner with her mother, gilded Into
tho foyer of the Hotel Adelphla, all heads
tinning In the leather-cushioned chairs as she
radiantly passed, for, oven as on the sngc, she
was no less tho "pink Indv" In rcnl life.
.Most people hnvo their "vocations women,
those ranging from all varieties of (lowers to
felines, nnd men. others running from owls to
bcirs, silver-headed canes to creme d'yvette.
Hnzol Dawn brings thoughts of spring with
her spring with pink hyacinths nblpom and
pink roscn fluttering in breezes after nhowcrs,
spring with crystallite, dnnclng Hiinllght, gush
ing brooks, robins nnd thrushes singing nnd
larks spearing tho air; spring In all its sur
charged optimism, promiso nnd vltnl fresh
ness. Slight, almost fragile, but tingling with
llfo nnd health; boundlngly happy, laughing,
vlvncinus; rosy-cheeked, blue-cyed nnd golden-
hatred, Hnzel Dawn's charm exists right within
herself In her naturalness, her lack of nit
nrtlllce, hor sincerity, her harmony with life.
"Why, do you know I never net on tho
stage," she declared, smiling. "I Just go
through my parts as I go through llfo as I
feel, you know. Jn 'Tho Pink Lady" I wns just
n coquette, a buttertly, darting liore and there.
In 'The Dchutnnto' I'm just a schoolgirl In the
first part nnd I feel that way. Later, after
I get to Paris, I becomo moio worldly nnd
well I nm, No, I don't study out nny arti
ficial conception, or cultivate any mannerisms.
"An a girl I wanted to bo a violinist. I had
no thought of the stage. I wns born In Utah,
nnd was quite youn; when my father sent me
to Slunlch. I had nn nccldent to my arm and
had to give up studying. Sly sister's teacher
said to me ono day, 'I think you'd look well
on ,the stage.' 'Do you really think so?' I
snld. I was quite surprised. 'Yes, Indeed,' said
she,
"Well, I went to London and called on Georga
AMUSEMENTS
GT ATp MARKET STREET
Jj KJ XJ XJ Opposite Wanamaker's
Continuous Vaudeville 11:30 to 11:30
ED STANLEY & MAUDE MULLER
"THE FASHION SHOP"
FRANK BUSH OTHERS
CHESTNUT STREET" 8S3
Home of World's orratut rhoto-Pluyii"
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With William .Farnumaa4 Kalhlyn Wllllami
CONVICT
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THEATRICAL BAEDEKER
OPENING.
FitlOAD "The Four of Sours," new piny by
Edward Sheldon, hnsed On Herman Ruder-
malm's novel.
rnnili:.ST-"Sflrl." dimming operetta, with
Mlzzl Jlnjo nnd lreno Povvlowska.
'iMlHirK "Tho Debutante," new musical
omedv, ullh honk by II. 11 nnd It. B. Smith
md music by Victor Herbert. Starring Maacl
l invvn
'xKlTII'S nianchc Itlngr In a musical sketch,
oh, Papn," and Adele mtchle.
l.lTTLi: TlIEATItn-Ilevlval of Sheridan's
Tho ltlvalfl."
w LNUT-Itcturn of "Within the Law."
CONTINUING.
l.vni('-"The Whirl of tho World." the New
rk Winter Garden spectacle, Willie Hownrd
tiikles the funny convolution of your brain;
I'ujrene, his brother, catches with songs.
wl.t,l'III-"A Pair of Sixes," farce by Kdward
I .'pie Two bushiest partners shoot a cold
mil, the Winner to ictnln the business, the
i"er to become his body servant for a year,
vi nude nbtirne Inimitably funny ns n slavey.
. tlwnrdes. I knew that In Knglnnd Americans
have a reputation for nerve. So I Just went
.nto Mr. Kdwnrdes' office and said I wanted a
position. 'Havo you n voice?' he asked, skep
tically. 'I havo a wonderful voice,' I replied
llh assurance.
' When I snnff In 'Tho l'lnlc Lndy' my voice
won absolutely untrained. 1 had never studied
voice culture at nil. In fact, I did not begin
trnlnlns my voice until I undertook to go Into
The Debutante.' Hut one must study to sing
Mr Herbert's music.
Life Is a Joyous thlnR to me. I love my
work I Just revel In It. Hut ono cannot really
lo ood work unless ono loves It. Any person
l foolish to do work, or live under conditions
in which they arc not happy. Do you know
what I believe? I believe thnt If you Ilvo ab
solutely In harmony with the laws of nature,
ii you sleep well, live well, think well, never
dissipate, never cive youisclf to unhealthy paB
slons, such as rniro nnd discontent, thnt you are
hound to succeed that you simply can't fall.
"When I'm not plnylm; and working I take
ecrclse You nee I'm a very, very athletic
person. I ildo horseback, play tennis and
walk walk nil tho time. I've never tasted wine
In mv life. Sometimes, when people Insist at
dinner, I Just say, 'Now please, please don't It's
nprnlnst my principles. Don't ask me.' I've
never smoked a clftaretto. I've never taken a
drop of medicine. And the result? I feel well '
oh, so well.
"IllKht llvlnp; nnd exercise that would cure
a Brcat deal of the troubles of the world, andt,
women's troubles, too. So many women are
Klven to melancholy nnd all sorts of com
plaints. There's one medlclno for all that air
nnd nunllRht. If ti womnn walked one hour
cviry day she'd retnln her health and beauty,
"If there Is ono thlmr I hate It Is Insincerity
and affectation. Of course, the staKo "does
tend to harden one, nnd ono must really de
liberately keep the sordid thlnss outside one's
self. However, the same is true of life. Isn't
It?"
AMUSEMENTS
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
This (Monday) Evening at 8:15
BOSTON SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
(100 Muilclnns)
Dr. KARL MUCK, Conductor
SOLOIST
PASOUALE AMATOL
(Trln. Ttarltone, Met. Openi House, N. Y.)
Tickets nt Ileppe'n IMnno Hoom. 1110 Cheat nut
Street Amphlthentre, 3 cents.
GARRICK Tonight KA75 VSrVS
SPECIAL MATINEE TOSIOIIKOW (Election Day)
JOHN C. riSIIEIt Tresents
HAZEL
DAWN
in THE DEBUTANTE
AN OI'EHETTA IN TWO ACTS
MusIl liy VICTon IIEnnCRT
Honk nnd I.jrlcn by Ilurrj II ami It I) Bm h
ElH-tlon Day Mut nn,l Weil .Mala. net Seals 11 .'
ACADEVIV OK ML'MIC
PHILADELPHIA
ORCHESTRA
LEOPOLD srOKOVVSKl. Conductor
Symphony Friday Aftern'n, Nov. 0, at 3;00
Concerts Saturday Ev'np, Nov. 7, at 8:15
SololM: EPHE.M ZlMHALIbT. Violinist
Program
Oxerture. "Iihtngiln" Wagner
Hjmphon) No. 4 (Italian) Mandelawhn
Coneertn No I for Violin Brui.li
Overture. "Dl Vcrlinuflo llrnut " Smetaim
Krnts im on Hulo ut llrppe's. 111U Chestnut
FORREST Tonight e" WiS,"
SPECIAL MATINEE TOMOIIIIOW (Elrctlon Eayi
"Not nlthln ten yearn has oprrttta n roused uch
pofi"in'ou" enlhmlasm." N. . TiUgraph.
HENRY W. SAVAGE opFRS
The International Oixrelta Snatlon,
SARI
"Heglsterol n more m
rihatlc Impremlon than
any In rari"
N. Y. Tribune
"Mast dellchtful musi
cal piece In u long-. lem
time "
N Y Sun
Election Day ant WwlnesJay Mats. nt Saata 11.10
LYRICerf Mat Tomorrow
rOSlTIVKLY THE LAST WEEK!
THE WHIRL OF THE WORLD
"A Huperlor Musical Itevie " Record
Ijtst Mats. Tomorrow Wednssilay lriday & Saturday
GIGANTIC WAR PLAY THE
Story of the Rosary
OPENS at the LYRIC, Nov. 9th
VICTORIA "THEATRE
NINTH AND MARKET STREETS
VARIED VAUDEVILLE
THE "CHOO-CHOO" GIRLS
KKNOi MAHEBN'A NEVARA AUQEK TALLV
WAONBR MAUEENA 4. TOit
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fpgeTgcrpss'the Pacific"
Soi I Within the Law
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