IN slfffi &rigUMi4ffmmWtfW Afc9ete4i EVENING LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1914. 11 ETY MISS ISABEL WUIIT8 PAGE, dauihter jo Mr. and Mrs. William Byrd Togo, of Chelt' nut Hill, will be Introduced to socloty at a latfge it, which will be given In her honor by Iter grandfather, 8, Davis Vuge, and her aunt. Airs .tames, Large, at their country place, Sumilici Oret, on Gravers Lane, Chestnut Hill, the afternoon of October 21. Summer Crest Is particularly well adapted for An out-of-doors affair. The lovely old-fashioned house has a background of tall shady tree and utands at the top of a long sloping lawn. A. number of affairs have been planned for Miss I'age, who Is extremely popular with ths .vounger set. Among other entertainments to he glen In her honor will be a dance, which will be given during the L'aster holldsvs by her parent,. Mrs. H. It G. Sharpless, of Laburnums, Chel ten Ilills, will slve an Informal at home on Ofto hei '.'9 to meet her granddaughter, Miss Hen HptUi Howatd Sturgls, debutante daughter of Mrs. Itobert Sturgls, of Net. York. Mrs. Slur sls will Introduco her daughter at a tea at the Colony Club, New York, on December Dr nichard Havel Woods, Malcolm Lloyd and his sister, Miss Ksther Lloyd, who left town In the early spline to tracl through Europe, weie. In St. Petersburg at the tltno the war broke out They managed to cioss to Christiana am then across the North Sea to Edinburgh, from where they pushed on to London, and sailed last week on the Catpathla. 1 Dr. Charles D. Hurt was to have been on of the party, but, fortunately for him, was obliged to give up the trip, which. Instoad ot lielng a tin co months pleasure affair, proved u e.vtieimly dangerous and anxious ex perience. A numbci ot I'hlladclplilans attended tho xcddintf of Miss Satan S. Moigan. daughter or Julius Morgan and a nlcco of tho lato J Plor pont Morgan, and Henry Gardiner, of Boston, which look place Satuiday in Trinity Church I'rlnceton. The cciemony was followed by a larhp tecoptloii at Constitution Hall tho home of the bride's parents. Among the l'hlladrl phiana who attended the wedding were Mi. and Mis. Bayard Henry, Miss Anna Wan en Jr.scrsoll, Harry Ingcisoll, Hdward It. Stnever, orm"n 8. Alncklc and his fiancee, MIsa Marlon McfJInley, of Pittsburgh. Other persons from JCev.' Vol It Included John Morgan, Atr. ivnd Mr. Mori's Taj lor Pync, Professor and Mr?. Os tium and Samuel Folton, the latter formcily of Haveiford. Mr. and Mis. Henry L. Itlttonhouse, of Ilanls liurs. I'i . formerly of this city, are receiv ing congratulations on tho birth of a daughter, horn September 7. Mrs. Rlttenhouso will bo icmembered as Miss Anne Cockran. Mr. and Mr?. Samuel K. Hoeves, who spent tome time last week in Atlantic city have returned to their iiome in Ieadovvbrook, r Mr. and Atis. John T. l.v.i, Ji . f Bpruc stieet, v ho, since their letura fi n Kuiopc, hove been ipitintr their clatiirht'-i Vl William Kobeits Howell, at her cotr. in ripe May, will return to town accompan l b Mrs Howell mid her chlldielt next week Mis. Howell will spend the winter with her parents Mr and Mrs. John W. Converse, wilo siont the summer In Xari.isan3ctt Plor, ha-p re tuincd to their home in ltoscmont. Lat they will move Into their town house on Kitten house Squsie. Mi and ills. rt. I'mnklin Shatpless wlu tave fon in Europe for tlio last year, mIII return to this country in n few works, and III o':upy their home un Walnut street near MnM"-nth chirln; the winter. Mr3 Sharpless, hefW her marrl.tge a little mine than a year oo Miss Elizabeth AIcKe.ut Rhodes, a dauglitoi m .Mr and Mrs. James Mauran Rhodefi, 1 1 Olcnn load, Ardmore. Among those noted Int week at Ac antl city were Judge Italston. Sir. and Mis. V Howard Pinooast. Mi. and Mrs. C. Ross Smith and Mr Albert Pancojst. Airs Henry U. Pattei.ion nnd hei da ightor, Mis Ma-s D. Patterson, of Torr. e. are spending several weeks In Mt. K ne ! MIs Patterson will he among tho demit. ot ihis wesson. Udivard Bell, Miss Laura Bil ..ml Atiss Kmily Bell, of Ui! Spruce street , o ,avo been marooned in Kurope blnce tho mitbretk of tho ar, aro In Hollund at present V -xpoct to all on Hi Noordam September 19 Mis Helen Duer Walker ban relumed after motor trip thiough Xvv Hngland m the tilp V iras the guest of 'Alisi Ueoige Al. l.'aton. of l.anfKs'er, II. Alls W.Ukei hos taken an apartment at the Collcgo Club for thi vvlnfr. Mr a-id Airs Caleb J. Mllnc anu Caleb .1. Milii" Ji of this cits, aro apending sevei.il laj In StocUbridge. Mass. Mm I. K Lewis. Fredeiiclt Unii and llni C. Lewis, of this city, who ai at i r. nt motonng through New Hngland irn Utday in Rililind, Vt. ' ' " Hlf sQM 1-1 ' IIHl : HHp -9 ! llHHKff :,B1 ffltBKk ill WKim ! i wSmmB J - 1 Feblger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomao Dewees Wood, at their homo In Penrt road. no8EMOHT-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelso Cas satt, who will jelurn this week from Nowport, wilt entertain extensively during the Hors Show next week, Mr. and Mrs. Alba B. Johnson, who have been motoring through tho White Mountains, have tettirned to their home. Mrs. Henry H. Ellison and Miss Kdlth R. Ellison, who spent tho summer at Watch Hill, havo returned to Briar Hill. ItADNOIl Miss Elizabeth Brown Chew and her niece, Miss .Mary Evelyn ' w, who have been n,t Bar Harbor for several weeks, have returned to Vanor, their country place, for the autumn. Mrs. Henry P. Borie, of Upland " av, ha t turned after spending the summer at Winter Harbor, DEVON Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Thurston Mason, who have been spending the aummer In Dovon, will return to their home, 221 Walnut street, about the middle of next month. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hartman Kuhn, who have ' been In the war zone In Europe, returned Satur- , day to Philadelphia. CHESTNUT IIILi; ' Mr. nnd Mrs. "Wlllam B. Goodman have I closed their Chelsea cottage and have leturned j 1 to their home, at fi East Chestnut avenue, Chestnut Hill. Mr. nnd Mrs. Moigan Hebard have leturned from Chelsea, whero they spent tho summer, I and have opened their new hpme on Chest- nut avenue. Mr and TStrs. Joseph R. Carpenter and Miss Virginia Lagucrenno Carpenter returned to day to their home, 14 Summit street, after spending tho week-end In Bay Hood as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Newlln. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Bell and Miss May Bell have returned to their home on Evergreen avenue from Buck Hill Falls, wIitc they leased n cottage for tho summer. Miss Bell spont the week-end with friends on 1,0115 Island, entering a golf tournament Satm day, Mt. and Mra. Charles A. Potter and Mis. Doiothy Potter will nirive this week fiom Magnolia, Mass., whore they spent the sum mer. They will teopon their house at Ever green nnd Prospect avenue-, Chestnut Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Wear will return 1 tomorrow to their home on Graver's Iaii' fiom ' a Biimmcr spent at Konnebunkport, Me. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Heniy ICellar Kuitz are spend I ins tho remainder of tho month at Cape May. I Mrs. Kurtz bcfoip her marriage in Juno was 1 Miss Anna Longstretli. WEST PHILADELPHIA Dr. and Mrs. & Zj. Van Sant and their fam ily, who spint tha summer at Jame,town, R. I., returned to H.elr home, 4038 Spruce street, last week. Mrs A G. Phillips and her niece, Miss Rosalia Oliver, who have been spending sev eral weeks in Cape May, have returned to the city and opened their house at 4047 Pine street. Mrs. Henry Cochran, Miss Edith Cochran and Miss Dorothy Cochran have returned from Bel mar to their town house, 8511 Baring street. Mr. and Mrs. John B, Patterson and their daughter, Mis Helen Patterson, of 327 South 46th street, havo returned fiom thtlr summer home at Delanco, N, J. Mitt Ellen Phelan nnd Miss Elizabeth Slevln, who have been spending several weeks In the Poconos, havo returned to their homa at 44th street and Osage aTenue for the winter. Mr. nnd Mrs, "William R. Webster have opened their apartment at the Bartram for th winter. SOUTHWEST PHILADELPHIA The dances which are given throughout the I winter at tho Nay Yard will not bo resumed until November ot tills ycai. These dances grow each Beaaon In popularity and are looked forward to by young and old with pleasute. Lieutenant Wlllam B. Hodgman has been or deied to Atlanta, Or., tor two years, where 1 ho will shortly be Joined by Mrs. Hodgman and I their young son. Miss Helen Houghton, of Brooklyn, Is visit ing Misi Mary (McAllister, of 1D86 South Broad stieel. Lieutenant Commander Alfiod W. Johnson, t". S. N., and his family have gone to New port to spend t' Is month. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cooke and family, of 13JI South Fifteenth street, who have been spending tho sumer at Ocean City, N. J"., will leturn about October 1 THE DRAMA I til ' K M, H X ill Hr Mi Bm Lv? JKBt wXvvflHIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH l U GERMAKTOWiN .Mrs. William C. Hesse, of Wayne uenue aivl I'psal street, has had as her guest Mis. Thomas Grlfllth, of Texas, who will bo tc membered as Mien Eva Lavino befote her mar- 1 rlngo a few years ago, i It w1 T, TMn (, T IIIaa milm t.n. . 1... 1 ,. .. , ., , , .. I r,uiig -Jon, of 32H AVcst Susquehanna avenue, 1 rJMilUlllH wf- ciuiiniM a ita iuti wituiji til, KJ JiJJ'.J 1 NORTHWEST PHILADELPHIA Alls) Glodcan Smith, of 2410 Xoith Nine l ei til itrcet, after spending several days visit ing Mli Alice Bally, at Atlantic City, will be the guest of Jliffl Nancy Fullciton, at Cwynedd Vallo", Pa., for two weeks. MIps Mario ntrgeiald and Miss Nan Fitz g.iald, who enteitained extensively at their lottjso In Wildwood this summet, havo o tuniod to iliclr home, 17'.") Glrard avenue. Mi. and Mt. Edwatd Hippie, of 2115 Noith .Miuiioontir"tieot, hae a thlr guest at their cottago in Ventnor Miss Cora Fields, of 2Hi Noith NMnotronth itreot. R-r. :md Jhs. Geo. W. Gardiner, of 17W Nortli Sutoontli strfet, liavo been ntrtalnlng Mr. and Mis. Kiank V. Arhbrook at their cottage in Avaloti. Mr. and Mis William It. Blair and their MRS. ROBERT KELSO CASSATT. Mrs. Cassatt will entertain extensively during the Horse Show m her box, and kopfi ,lo ,ia, b(pn UvlnB , .Switzerland fo Dam, Mc , havo returned to their residence ' on West Coultei btroot. Their daughter, MIsa Margaret E. Atlee. who will bo introduced to I society later in the .season, i the guest of I her aunt in New York for a few days. She will return to her home on Thursday. Or. and Mrs. Joipph Kiauskopf, who llne completed their tout of the wot Id, called from I Rotterdam on Acpteiubei " and expect to ai- ' ile In Now Yoik tomorrow morning. They arc accompanied by their son, Manftcrl ICrauc- wtll be hostess at a small dinner dance which will be given at her country place in Rosemont the night of September 25. of the birth of a son to Mr. nnd Alr William Marshall Bullitt, of Loulsvillo, K . at tholi home In .Stocklnidge, Man:-. Mis. Bullitt before her inatilago was Mits Nnui la'lgi, of Boston. Both Jir. and Mr;. Bullitt li.ie been frequent Nltois to Piill.ulolphM. ."Miss Maltha Howt II, of 2",9 South 2.5d stieet, a few cais. and tbolt daughter, .Miss Madeline Krauskopr, who has been in school at Lau sanne. Switzerland. Dr. and Mrs. William C. Caliull and their family, of 134 West Chelten aonuc, hae closed their bungalow in tho Pocono mountains and have leturned to town. Mr. and Mts. L'. Ross Cai voi will close their Capo Jlay cottage about the 13th of this month and, Willi their two clilldiou. will reopen their I house, olilo Ncwliall Hticel. I Mr. and Jlr. Arthington Gilpin, of 2i.' West who i- bpcndiiiK winio weeks in C.ipe Jlu, will , Scliool lane, have opened their house for tho return homo ne.t week. .Mr. and Mis. W. Morgan Chui Chilian, who haf been opendliig tho nummor nt their cot tage in Longport, will return tdioitty to their homo at Highland aouue and Navahoe street, Chestnut Hill. ALONC THE JUAfPf LINE Mi and .Mis. 1'. Willianisoi Rium loae Tor Harbor September .t aiu ulll ry ooii itmovo Into theli houte, ITU J.o- ust ktret. i'ii the wiutei. M.s Graliam Spem.ei, -Mias Agues l. Kp'ncer, MI11 Ann H. Spencer and Migs Chiig- nn Spencer, who liae been pndlnc some tune in Bermuda, have returned to Philadel phia t'ds oai, and have taken apartments at the .Maidstone, 1327 Spruce eti'-et for the itn mis Chiisline Spencer ill be u debutante of this season. Miss Edna Tatnall Warnei 1-' uet fui .01 might of Mr. and Mrs Jam t Salisbury " their summet home. S8 Jatkaoi ulaca, Cape Mii .Mi unci .Mrs. Saulabuo a cntermlu- I" admtional guests ovel the - k-oiid. who ! "Kiude Mi and Mrs. IVctot aul - it arid JUas 1 Madge Carpenter, of Wilmington. ol iniliotiK Mrs. .T.i m es Piescott Maitin, Miss Dorothy Holm Mm tin and Jann'S Piesuitt Jlartin. Jr.. who spent tho summer nt llellpott, I. L, loturued to Piesiott Hall, tholr home, at Clth and Cltj Lino, ia.u weei.. .Mis. Henry M. S-'padfS. of C'likagu. onived Saturday, to bn th" guest of Jits, Martin for several dajs. On Jlonday. September J Mis. Mnrtiu und her family will loae for Loulsv.lle, Ky whero tlioy will fcpend the early aiitumii. Jlr, and Mm. Alfiod IVicival Sniith, who ho lioen traveling tliroiigh Euiope during tho 1 Hummer, returned Inn wek to their home, at ' O1 Ovorbiook aonue, wlicro they will speiiU I tl,e fall nuntlii--. MUtiON Mr. and Mis. Hmirj Cltupnian Thompf-nn and Jllsa Allto E. Thcuniitioii will 1 tloso tlicu lesldomv on Hlgliland nvonuo, and 'I nccum nnui tincnts nt t ho HelsiavLa. nlmiit tlm middlo of Nocmbor. Misa Tlioinpsiui will uial.e her debut nt 11 tea on Tuesd. uclo- I br J". Jllsa Agues Itupplltn. who has been Waiting Mr. and Mia Lopur nt theii rotnge in St. David's place, Atlantic Cltj'. will leturn to .Morion toniortow. -wiiULittu Mr. and winter months. Mis. J. Burton Mualin and Mis. Pi auk Mac Grath hae returned fiom Now Yoik, where th?y spent several days shopping. Mr. and Mis. George S. Straw-bridge, of 101 I Mnnliolm .stieet, will return about October 1 ft mi Jamuatown, I: I. Mrs. Wlieelet Lord, of Manhclm stieet, Is apcinding n few weeks in Chelsea. Mis. Unocli Taj lor lias agnin taken apart ments nt the Dolmar for tiie wintei months. hav" returned fiom the shoie. Mi. and Mis. Harry Cobb and Harry Teny, ot 413J N01 tli Broad street, have clocd their s.imnioi hum' on .Saaido avenue, Atlantic City, and ato now motoiing tlirough the New Ung- land States. On their trip they will stop at I Newport and at Narragansett PI'i. They ex- peot to letuin about October Hi. Mi. and Mrs. Walter It. McCI.Ui.li. of W.nnv.wood. ate ipondlng the week at Ocean Citj. .Mrs. McClatchy will bo lemcmbered as -Mis Rena Aitman, ot HJi' North Seventeenth J street ' Mr. and Mr William Got man, ot 17J0 Noith Kighteenth stiett, aie spending the month of Septembc- at thcli cottage in Sea late City, j N. J. 1 Mt. K. D. Loughlin and tiie Misses Lough lln, of 1CI7 Noith Grat street, havo leturned from I.ansdowne where they liae been spend ing tli" summer months. Mm. Clarliida V. Armstrong, who spent tiie ' summer on tho Maino coast, ha.s returned to 1 hor iioni". Mft Noith Park aunue. Mr. and Jlri-. Noiman H. Steens, of 1725 I Nouh Soxonth street, have returned from a Mimiiioi'a at.iy at the Strathaveu Inn, Swarth- I more. Mrs. J.imej Doak. of 1M2 Nortli Fitteenth I street, haa returned from Atlantis City, where I sho pnsded tlif summer. VjmwmnrijEnrZfM, JOHN MASON In "Drugged." Broad Street Theatre A millionaire haunted with a past. THEATRICAL FORECAST "While only one rw drama opns tonight, and but ono other 1b tchedulefl for next week, th managers promise a brilliant season for Phila delphia play-goers. Of tho productions booked, comedl's seem to predominate, and of these the majority proved their merits as mirth-stimulants on Broadway last season. Later on we shall, howvr, see Mra. Piske in a new comedy, and such established favorites as Maud Adams, Kthel Barrymore and John Drew In new dramas. Helen Ware, whose appearances during the last few years have Increasingly captivated the pub lic, and whose presentations are olwas marked by an exceptional personal charm, will appear as the star In a new three-act play. "The Re olt," by Edward Locke, at the Adelphl Theatre, next Monday evening, September 21. Miss Ware was last seen in this city in "Within tlw Law," placing the part of Mary Turner. "The Revolt" Is announced as a play ot today. It was produced last reason in New York, and of all the various dramas dealing with the "social problem," sponsored by lce committees and killed or suppressed. "The Revolt" alone has survived. Miss Ware s supporting company Includes Soia Eurlght, Betli I'ranklln. Susann Wllla. Annette Tllei, Rosana Logan, Jossle Ralph, Alphon Ethlcr, Van Rcimlei Tuwnsend. John Walsh. Howard Gould. Sam Kdwnrds. Tred V'. Peters, Udwin MuiJanl and I'unl; Kelly. Following John Maoou m ' Diuggcd at the Broad Street Theatr-, Mutgaret Anslili w-ll open a two weeks' engagement in "Lady Winde tncre's Fan." After tnis Philadelphians will be 1 enabled to see -Mrs. Pislse in a new comedy by I John Luther Long, the .elelrated creator of "Madam Butterfly." Mr. Long' comedy Is lo cated in London, about 1750, dm in,; the Ganiok THEATRICAL BAEDECRER ADELPH7 "Help Wanted," comedy drama by Jack I-ait. StenographerV struggles and temptations in the buslnesn world. Stenographers warned to watch their every step. BROAD "Drugged," romantic melodrama of a prosperous railroad official, with a pa"t; by Owen Davis, author witli a melo dramatic past. Starring John Mason. Notice tomorrow. CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE "Cabiria," moving picture by Gabriell D'Annunzio, of the Red Parasol and "Flame" fame. Spectacular, exotic, gor geous. Showing method of warfare be tween ancient Carthage and Rome. FORREST Ziegfeld Follies. Scintillating soubrettes and musical mirth GRRICK "Adele." French operetta, 111 volving the tangled romances of the daughter and sou of rival tinned-fish magnates, impecunious baron and danger ous "charmer." Delicate humor and charming music. WALNUT "Siberia " Revival of Brtley Campbell'1! .33-year-old melodrama of Russian intrigue. SERIOUS MELODRAMA OF FINANCIER WITH PAST K dinner followed by a dance 3 given Sal urduj night at the new Tcnmt.n q0k Club. Among thoca who entertained at tinner before the dance were Mr, and Mrs Thonas gj Coals nd Mr and Mrs. II. II. Baiton lr. Mi and Mrs. Travis Cochran, who ha t.eeu ueiuiliiB the summer at their home in 4 ampo, Hello N B will '1 etui n to town about the end '' heptembei They will oo.uf their ln-uee. l"l south .'.id ait eel Misi KhMbeth Woodville and MiddUuoi, l.l ti oodville have taken apartments for the im er the Bar Harbor Tea Room at 132 hu.jtli seventeenth street. Mrs. Adolfo Mlwi 4Iu hei daughtet. Miss Katharine John.toua Munor, have also leased apartments at to tM t0OIU, Colonel and Mrs. W. FrankUn Pottet and Mim Potter, of Qermantosui, are peMns several 'lass at the Marlborough-Blenheln,, lu Atlantic ' ttj with their hon-iu-law and dauehtei Mi. rtiexanuei t.uss itai ntster Va ili and Ati lte.i 'Uuflite, Mi i:iiubeth "ie of In- l'(n anions llio, Vlur, Mot . niaiooued I ure'ted t0 ,eaih home next fr ipv then hou.e on (Jennaj .t,,Ui ,, dlirI,K lUe cQml r"ons tn lhl city 1 I hvil ; luvr l.ouM ,1 aie Tliw will avenue in hear .It., of PcMlinrat, who pnt tho suinmw abroad, will sail for humu uutobor 3. Mr, und .Mrs. l'hailo I'lmuncey will leave Sprint' lke tb" "nd of ut-tuhei and leturn to Aideleaue. k.n.eooi-Mi. and Mik Walter Clothier, who uiu etill ut W.iUh Hill, H I , will not it till II home until October. Mr. and Mia. Items Uaitol Busier will flgao their Cape M45 cottaso tho end of thin week. AnDvionE Mrs. Alexander Belters and Mies Nancy Sellers, of Glenn road, v,ni leniaiu at their t-amp In Maine until tho last of this month. Mr. and Mrs. MUmjcl M. ititti, ji , iUc le turned from 11 month's ta At I.oon LaKo. Mi and Jits. U0111 1 Thorn on. of Ulcrm load, will ipiuiii fiom 'ape Mjv dUoui th midUlt) 01 1 October j uvvmioilli-Mi and M Jaiue v. .clui and thoir famils. who luivo been spoiidjpg JI19 tummi-r in Uas lltud. will return tQ their (mine in Ilaverford tins vveeK. Mian Sophie ?I. Trasol. y,io hat been peud; Ine tho autnmer In U4r lfarbor, Me., will leave there Septembet ti and will stop several days in New Vorlt before her return to her home at Montgomery and Clieswold uvenura. UIIIMIWll-Jii .nut Mi Uoig ti tUiilc. Jr. who vneiit tliv cut in suiniuei at (Ircwd Vtirs then 1 stait- at i 11 iluwi ate jiUimiug 10 take . KsiiUme in lovvu for the season. The nil! intiixlnn- then 'UiijIiWi, MUs Han fell F Karle .it u tea tn be given on Kridas. November 20 ,li and Mra Wtllutin S Febiger of Jlilton, Man . ar apendinr levtral day with lira. I ALONG TIIE READING Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllltm P. i",Ncili havo le tuined from tludr eddins tilp and aro stas--Ine vitli Mr. and Mrs. J. Bertram Llpplncott at Bethaie". lis. u'.Voill will ho remembered as Miss M.iriann.x Llpplncott befote her mat rlngo on August f. Anions tlioso who enteit lined at dinner be foie the dance which was given Saturday nlslit at the Huntingdon Vulles -olf flub, were Mr. and Mis. .Samuel K. Reeves, Mr. and Mra. Wulter L. Hosn, Ml. and Mrv. II. I lent y Stet son. Mr. and Mis. J. U H. Ile.v Mr. and Mra. IMu.ud 1 llouon and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Oeoig. The drun.0 was attended bs u Inrso j number of club members and their friends". pr. anu .vue. wiiiiam ,1. Taylor nnd Jlii Mai ion T.15I01 mo peudinK the e.uly fall as auestH of Mis John Xewbolil at hei couuti.v place in JtnMntoiMi. Jfrs. Henry C. L-lmonrt and Miss Homletta Dimnnd aie entertaining Mis. Prederio R. Gil. bert and Miss Kntli.uino Gllbcit at tlicii CQun- Mrs. Peteival Itobem, f' llacfl ' iveils lane. Itjdal Jlr. mid Mis. Jlsron Harris have returned 1 favorites as .lose Collins. Kthel Amorlta Kells. John Mason in High-Class Play By Ov.cn Davis, of "Nellie, the Beautified Clonk Model," Fame. Iteformatlon Is never without 1U fascination. "Whether municipalities or men turn from th broad road ot a dubiously profitable, or pleaaaat past, the halo of regeneration Is thenceforth worn with unique distinction. "We hare all oor secret admiration for in hero with a tnystertau and ambiguous catcer left bhlnd. Therefore the greater Interest attaches to th appearance ot John .Mason, on of the. ablest American actors, in a rarefted melodrama, en titled "X)rug?d," at the Broad Street Theatre tonight. The author of ' Drugg-ed. Owen Dxvls, haa onfesscdly put Ills "past" behind him. Wltit the production of "Drugged'' Mr. Davis aaaumea tho laurel-wreath ot the herlous melodramatlst Be It known, however, that Mr. Davis Is by n means a tj-ro. He haa been, for a period of dosn s"ars, ono of the most financially success ful writers of plaj's. None of theso plays, it is quite certain, over has been the subject of" dlscusHlons ut ethical culture uocleties nor of sago and profound studies on the drama. Mi Davis has not moved In the same circles as Ber uaid Shan. Among Mr. Davis' bst known and sjecessful nelodramas were "Convict W, ' "The Light house by the Sea," "Chinatown Charlie,' '.Vellie, tho Beautiful Cloak Model," and "Shorts McCube.'-' In all, lit plays of this ts'po num bered a. hundred. We have Ml Davis' word for it that TO per cent, were hazels- successful, his Income averaging upward of .0.0() a year. Mr D.ivls personalis has not b"u ad wvll known a his plass. Now, however, that ho had put aside a tlds' sum. and the begRing of a good play out ride tho Broadwas oitlcs w ill not necessitate factions from Sixth avenue lodginss and coffc and Pog Wofflnifton period, and Is announced as 1 and rolls, Mr. Davis intends to devote his fuTuiiV" a play of rippling humor. At the Broad, in succS"ion during th sason. will appear Panny Watd in "Madam President." Billle Burhc, John Drew, Maud Adams and Kthel B.irrymoip, 'ach In a nw play. Piancc Starr In "The Secwt. ' by Ilonti Bernt-in. the Lyceum riayrs in rpertolro, n thi fo-star torn blnatlon, Includim? William Gillotte, Mai it Doro and Bianch" Bate. in Cbailos Frohman's i vlval of "Diplomats'." Subieiuwitly fath of these stars will appear lu a now pioduttion. "The Passing Show of 1511." Messrs. Shubeit 6 third annual musical revue, will open at tho Lsrlc Theatre October 1. The coat Includes such from Ventnoi to their cits home. IS.-.' North Twelfth atret. Dr. and Mis, Joseph M. A.-dier have cloyed their countrs jiI.il In Jenkintown and aro at j their winter home, 1333 North Broad street, Mrs. 11. Leopold and family have returned from Atlantic Citv to their winter honi". IMS Xoitli Park avenue Mi. and AL. I!usell Wilson and their family clo,ed their summer homo on Boston avenue, Chlsea. and loturued to 1021 Noith Park ave- nuf on atuiduv. In. and Mis. Aitiuir llartlev, of 1501 North Sevnt,-cnth stieet, aio spending n foitnight on the toast of Main'. Mr. and Mis. MaimaduUe, Tildeu. Ji.. have leturned to tlioii homo on I.enns load, Jenkin town. after oponding a fortnight nt York Har bor. Mo. Mrs. Tildcn wilt be lemmnbeted 11 k MIsa tlioii Prainui. Mr. ami Mrs Ulhs D. Williams, and MUs Williams have 1 etui tin) to Sulgrnve. llieir upun tiy plaLo. in joiiUiutowii, after trending 4 month at Lake MohouU, N. V. Dr. 11 nd Mis. John H. DtAvei arid faiuils ata bpending the calls autumn at tlieir lountry place In Wjncote and will not open their town house at lo34 Walnut street until November 1. ?liss Marion Shaijileae, ilaugliter of Mr. and Sirs, Toniueni! Slmipless. of Hathcrton, Chcl ten Hills, is spending 4 few dasa oa the uot of V( is. John Bishop, at fuluinlms, .. J, Mi. and Mi.-, llaiuul B. IvKuiland. of ltnoi. load. JoiiVlnlfun, liave as their gyet Mrs. Mi'I'Vi land s muihec ami oisier. Mrs. 1'harles H. Mtllci aud Miti Jcuncut Miller, ut New VeiU. Mr. and Mta- Ir$d$rlc W Mentis and tlitif family have isturneij lu their hj)uv9 ju aiielten Hills after spenUiiie a fortnight ttt Jtfacli Hayeo, N. J TIOGA 1 Airs Chailea Wan en ltaineai, .Mri. Itooeit J Klee. Ji.. Miss Alary I'letcher, Mhs Plomnce I Shaw, Ati. Ivatlirsu IJniiI, JIIss KIsie Krouse. 1 Ali-, Churle Siiaw, Alhs IMna Gnw. Mr3. italph Nasel and Airs, llobeit I.ero..- llattholo , tnw have made up an automobile pans nltUli will start fiom Tioga for Jellersonvllle. Pa. nxt W'dnestiav. The run will be followed bs , n (linnet which will be given at tho Inn in I JefffrsonvlilP , Air. and Alia. Mnice AltPadden and their ' daiiglitrr. Mus njna JIcFadden and JIIss Alice AlLPaddi'ii. have losd their coitase in Atlantic .'its nnd have ratuincd to thmr winter j home, M0 Noith Uoad street. I Alt. ami All. Waltflr P. Peel of tj.j AVeat i:i le avciu. , Iiuvm letmnea tiom Kaglsm'ie whuio tltos tipent the hummer. 1 The marrlHKtS of AIus Ulhel AIM liulor. dagKh. 't tei ut Kva Altshulur, and Dt JJIKon K. Aljers, i son of Air. and Airs. Sigmmid Aler. of iitOl j Noith 14 street, will taKe pUl tomorrow , iTussr3 nieht. Mr. ami Mra, Benjamin Ratiei, Ji., iiae Llosed tueir cpttasx at Ventnor and have rs 1 tmnert tq their Inter rosldeme, lSii West Kne nveniir U. tm Mis l'iilh K4B5id l4llivv.l. of J..' Wu Tiosa lit, hat lelumed fit 4 tm-i tUuh M,rvl8i4 iui ViigUua. Thi.tr 011 and U'4Sl)trin-U. Mi. and Airs. 4'. HaroW Uallow ell fepeiidiiis vms tmie m Atlanta at RUXBOUQLGH emu Mis. William Ktiipe gnd tbeu Itvowis, Marilynn Miller, Trances Dernaiest. Gorec W Alonroe, Bobett Ernmett Kcnne. T. Itos- Barnes. Harry Pishr and Artie Alehlinger. At th Lyric will also later uppear Messrs. nhubert's "Tho Willi I of thn World." which Is announced as tho Nf-w Tork Winter Garden's greatest musical burcess. Tho pioduccis, taking advantaso of the tlani'ns: nas. havt made this entettalnmcnt replete with novo'.ts lances. Amons the attractions bookod to appear at the Adelphl Theatre aftr MUs Waies appearance in "The P.evolt" ate "The Thing That Count." a'roiiiantic drama jroduccd by W. A. Brads: "hlitty Atackay," a delightful Scou-h romed-, vhiib ran elsht munthfl at tne Comeds Theatre, New York, with Atolly Alclntsro In thn principal role: "Pee O' Aly Ileatt." Hartley Alanners' phunomenally suceful comeiij ; "llijrh Jinks.," a musical comeds; Utae Geuige, m Truth." and Guy U.itts Post in Omar Tentmaket." The SJIesfeb! Pollif w.ll i.iiu,ii. at tne F.iireat Theatre until Septembor itf, un the 28th Alont. 1 Komery and Stone will o'lett a new muaital 1 -omedy. tho enugement lasting two weeks Other attractions to follow are Homy W. Sav -i seo's Hungarian opeietta 'dail' ; "Around the 1 Clock." a muic4l comods "Th Little Cafe." 1 Klaw and Urlftnger's spectacular production of I "Bfu-llnr, ' now on lta b'th annual tour, and j Julia Sanderson, Donald Bilan a id Joaeidi i'uw. ' j tliwu in "The Olrl fiom run." a nw Fron- man production. The Mial and Was will glo 1 their antml entertftiirne.it at tiie Pv)i;t dm,;,s j Uustei Week. The tiet uttrsitloii at ti ilairkk Tlieatre vrlll be "Nearly Muii-ed. ' the Cohan and Harris comedr, with Bruws JUItae in tha tula role , This will open September S. It will bo uc 1 I teeijed by 'Tlis Tellow Tiolwt, on October 19, with Plojsnce Heed, a Philadelphia girl. sn4 i Michael Mwton load'ns the cost. Thr Hl I follow Julidil OHinBC In "The Crinoline fitil : "Potash and Perlinutui' and "svn hm jo j Baldpate" with Wttllae KdiRfirt and aij K4, a lainj f.fc nrlvmal 'e ,k .uiimaiK. Pilules liaijfhtri,- a mcitr' ira e pjy. ill upn st tiie Chestiiut titieot 1 1. 1 . Hum SetHembei . Hh CantaiiLt Aloluit.- i trading , h 4t. SIi Slotiiieaux was a t,cn.jfr if the Ornbeuni fHasara' BiiwU Couiaii Bt j,e fht uut gtrtit Thratr durmg iw aHa it,f 81lU last seasSM "a leading woman with cbuncs I PJjBStt to high-class drama. To be quite fair to AL Dp vis, whose confession n iiaivols" sincere, we must admit that many uf tn w-ho assume high brow attitudes aro not immune to the thrill" of thoso ripping, stirring-, pulse-tlnrling mastei pieces of the "Powpi of Jloney" and "Hei Afar iiasi Vow" older. Thrills add to tho jov of life, and if Mr. Davie cannot b- clasa'id with lbsn and the dark blown Daniah-Norwegian classicists he has mado an amusemnt-lovlns world his debtor Consequentls. with mingled anticipations and hope, wo look forward to seeing hli play this evening. "DiURged." In which All Davis sass he lia.s put the result of hi highest and sinceresT en.""" deavor," Is laid In California. The hero. John I 'ester, is ti self-mad" man, prosperous, an In fluential tnllroad omvial. ideal husband, lm pocrablo father. Tho family hero tSTC He. too. however, like bis creator, has reformed from a pan dark, sinister, threatening. It tises and dots his footsteps, haunts and terrifies him Exposure, we ro to(d, comes eurly In the plav Art ion and thrills follow fast, with the eternal plas of romance, and a leavening of humor Tyi'tcalls' American, the drama is designed t bear its message in Vf movement of ge"'ai reform Air. Alaaon will be assisted by an aaU '' iticludins John Emerson. AmlU Gaidnar, tvii iani Sampson. Kobert McWade, Irank Thoma John I'lood. Katheriiie La Salle and Nan Cam- The I bell A. II. Woods, v ho for raanv sears vai the j soouko' for Mr. I'avu" sensational melodra'rm I piosenta tills plas it will remain at the Bioail I for two v ocKj Knickerbocker MVIV'LS LOEWS TJIKAntl MarKft V , 40th ' 'vun 1 'iani Prf.r n, f- n, I to t! f i Jlai, .VI! atata 1" 1 "iirgi. ,v. lit 'Jit GEORGE P. MOORE & FLORENCE ELLIOTT l V M V'l I.IVIi.M V! -IKTITtlt: THREE DE.SNF.IT MSTERis lilt. oRIt.lNVI V HII.1I.' .,!.! .S ROCKWELL AM J WOOD rwo vi.ni ' 1 KLASS AND BEPME . III. HUpl I. I H HuVs. SAMPSON ANU DOUGLASS .iitiLiist. i.ii.vrttu im npvv so.sqs CD. AND JACK SMITH RIOT IV II ,TIMl" G A R R I C K. Last Two Weeks rilK uRU, Fi.H"m . "PEBpTIA "A DELE" 1 WED. MATS '.;.,, SI.OO 1 iH r ,1. .,1. 1,1 -i 1 v -i v , , $i ,u BROAD- Tonight at 6:15 "' iU v ' v .-'i" t ,-,r '" JOHN MASON 'n drugged r:&:r w i " " .HUHIi j - All. sua Jtis Jolin Siatt, of CheUeu aeiju, uw avenue, will make their future uoro J M- a"1 Wra. CaiUr n)Uvu, ho wMtj ! CMESTNUT STKFFT 0,J4 i one n t.uimuji riusg. ng,e retMrnsd to "" ' i ' i .- . v ebkk uau i.ane, leu jesteruas lot a motor Jrip tlnous'i the Nevv fclnnlaiul b'utes. Tho aiu .-10,1 over iu llosion and 1'iuvideme sevonl da li aid Alia lieiiit 'II i ril ut t'lielieu . nue. iK l-iue, will icimii t.j.i tu tiien im-mt afii- fcpendins me ev-eul t Oniv iiufc in Hie I'me- Ah and Alia Willtain Law all of b'Jih avenue Oak Ine, will teturn tomorrow afttt a week end visit in Laotbornt. Atlantic Cs, wbeje tlWJ St tbeir vottags Pint the nimc lM t'lU-Utuube K aii and lb AJ rui - titniud iu ton 9,utsi home f.i UiJg 1" '' .iuin6 h -eao i at tiiru iot n.t ai IU ollh Ik l Wis to4iidr Pattuu of Ulj JHaa unh A ,. 'l 11. UiiUv !OI .t3llOttSt.il In tlam , V in ur oaugniei mus Blna Patton nil durws tn wetk for a in ihrci.jh England. jsrv e it'iicvi lea e 4merK8 aad will ftll an engagement et U'eitti iuciid ns 'k "? i'tnil,-i j. M l.a.ulei- In tatxui in i l' t, It e'k kjni ' v "I'Ui ej - M i. sun: NTS CASINO K '4I H "Ki (IKSlttj), i' Hour CABIRIA , .-1 i i i i 't, w , i i . B. F. KKH! TS THKATRE ' ' ' ' v i r . n. i .K;i.iyl I .3 '. Ill , M VI i h I con ri vi tmrMv DUMONT'S l',V; MATIVLS rrrt l"e A SIS -ii'.U tilt I H li.tt.T5 I- ORRi.SI' lal Iuo ' 1 J I ILGFLLJJ I OLLILb Wcrk