Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 14, 1914, Sports Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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    EVENING- LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1914.
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IN SOQIETY
.Mitjtjit. wtirtTS PAOD, daurliler of
Mlffr and Mr. William Byrd Vast, of Cheat
i Hill" will be Introduced to society at a Inrgo
".which "1 bo given in her honor hy her
"andfather. ft Dvls rage, am! her aunt, Mr..
I arise at their country place, Summer
rTst on Omven Le, Chestnut Mill, the
SttnioMi of October 21.
.summer Crest Is particularly well adapted for
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'. i.Wrmiml of (nit Bhady trees and
"'i. nt the top of a lone sloping lawn. A
irniber of affairs havo been planned for Miss
b ,e who Is extremely popular tvlth tho
rounder set. ai .v. .- o
i elxeii In her honor will ho a dance, which
III be given during tho Master holidays by
her parent.
lr,. II, II. 0. Sharpies, of Laburnums, Chol
' ,jjug( wi give an Informal at home on Octa
ve,. 19 (o meet her BxanaaaiiRnter, .uis Hen
rietta Howard Sturgis, debutanto daughter of
Mrs. Hobert Hturgis, oi new i". itu. nmr
V WH introduce her daughter at a tea at
the Colony Club, New Torlc, on December 4.
Dr. Hlcliard l'lavel Woods, Malcolm Lloyd and
his sister, Miss Esther Lloyd, who left town In
the early spline to travel inrouBo .uropo, wero
In St. Petersburg ai irio uiiiu iuu r urono
out They manRgcd to cros to Christiana, and
then across tho North Sea to Edinburgh, from
where they pushed on to London, and sailed
last neck on Hie Carpathta.
nr Charles D. Hart was to have been one
of the party, but, fortunately for him, was
fihllted to give up the trip, which lnstoad of
leine a three months' pleasure affair, proved
n extremely danfctous and anxlouu experience.
A numbei of Phlladclplilans attended tho
roddins of Miss Sarah S. Morgan, daughter or
Julius Morgan and a niece of tho lato J. Pior-
pont Morgan, and Henry Gavdlncr, of Boston,
uhlch took place Saturday In Trinity Church,
Princeton. The ceremony was followed by a
larrc lcccption nt Constitution Hall tho home
of the bride's patents. Among tho Phlladel
Dhtn! who attended the wedding were Mr.
und Mrs. Baj-aid Henry, Miss Anna Warren
Jngersoll, Ifarty InBcrsolt, Edward 7t. Stoover,
Nonnan S. MacKIc and his fiancee, Mlbs Marlon
McGlnley, of Pittsburgh. Other persons from
Xew Vork Included John Morgan, Mr. and Mrs.
Moses Taj lor P.vno, Professor and Mrs. Os
Imrn ami Pamiiol I'rlton, tho latter formerly
cf IfaPtford.
Mi. and Mn. Ilcmy L, Hittenhouse, of Harris
liur.. Pa , formerly of thli cltj, are receiv
ing congratulations on the birth of a daughter,
born September 7. Mrs. Mttcnhouso will be
remembered as Miss Anno Cockran.
Mr. and Jlis. Samuel K. Itecvcs, who spent
some Unto last week In Atlantic City, have
returned to their home in Mcadowhtook, Pa.
JIi. anil Mis. John T. T.ewK Jr., of 1000
Sprue stp et. who, since their ictuni fiom
Europe, hae been islllns their daughter, Mi
William Itobcrls lluucll, at her cottage In
Tape Ma m Ml roluiii to town accompanied by
Mrs. Honcll and her chlldipti next week. Mrs.
Hotvcll will spend tln winter with her patents.
Mr. and Mrs. Joint Y. Converse, who spent
the aumm t m Xaitagansett Pier, have re
turned to their home in rtoseniont. Later they
t ill moe into their town house on Itittcn
hoiisc Squ.ne
Mr, and Mis . riaiil.lin rihaiplcss, who hao
bfi'n In Uutope for the last year, will return
to this countrv In a few weeks, und t ill ocetipj'
their homo on U'alnut sttcrt near Nineteenth
durin; the winter. Mt.s. ShaiptobS, beforo her
mirrlije a little more than a year ago. was
.Miss Elizabeth McKcan Nhodcs, a dauglitor of
Mr. and Mrs. James '.Mum an Ithodec, of Cllcnn
road. An more.
Among those i.ulid last week at Atlantic City
ere Judge Ralston. Mr. and Mrs. AV. Howard
Pincoast, Mr. and Mis. C. Hoss Smith and
Mrs. Albrt Pancoast.
Mrs. Henrj D. Pattriaon and her daugliter,
.Miss Mai D. PatteiKon, of Torresdale, ato
pending ecveral weeks In Mt. Klneo, IMe. Ml?s
Patterson will be among the debutantes of thU
season.
Edwata lieu, jjSS i.auia Ucll ami .Miss
Emily Hell, of lt.' Spruce stiect, who h,ic been
marooned In Eutopo since the outbreak of tho
"ar, are in Holland at present and expect to
sail on the N'oordam September !9.
Miss Helen Dtier Walker hat leturncd after
motor trip thiougli New England. On tho trip
he was tne guest of Miss George M. Eaton, of
Lancaster, N. n. JiSi AValker has taken an
pnrtment at tlie College Club for the winter.
Mr. ami Mis Caleb J. Milne and Caleb .T.
Milne Ji of this citj are spending sevctal
days In Stjikbrldge. Mass.
Mrs l, k Low is, Ftederlck Lewis ami
Heiiry P Lewis, of this city, who are at prcs
"itmotoinig through New England, spent es
terday ii, initial, cl. Vt.
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Fcblger'a parents, M:r. and Mrs, Thomas
Dewces Wood, at their home In Pcnn road.
noscMONT-Mr, and Mrs. Robert Kelso Cas
satt, who will return this week from Newport,
will entertain extensively ddrlng the Itorse
Sliow next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alba U. Johnson, who have been
motoring through tho White Mountains, havo
returned to their home.
Mrs. Henry II. Ellison and Miss Edith It.
Ellison, who spent tho summer at Watch Hill,
have returned to Hrlar Hill.
iTAn.NOn. Miss Elizabeth Drown Chew and her
niece, Miss Mary Evelyn w, who have been
at Ear Harbor for Beveral weeks, havo returned
to Vanor, their country place, for the autumn.
Mrs. Henry P. Uorle, of Upland aj', has re
turned after upending the summer at Winter
Harbor.
nnvo. Mr, and Mrs. Eirderick Thurston
Mason, who havo been spending tho Bummer
In Devon, will return to their home, 2218 Walnut
ntrcet, about the middle of next month.
Mr. and Mrs. C, Hartmon Kuhn, who have
I been In tho war zone In Europe, returned Satur
day to Philadelphia.
CHESTNUT HILL
Mr, and Mrs. Wlllam E. Goodman have
closed their Chelsea cottage and havo returned
to their home, at 6 East Chestnut avenue,
Chestnut Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Motgan Hebard have teturned
from Chelsea, whore they spent tho summer,
and have opened their new home on Chest
nut avenue.
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph n. Carpenter and Miss
Virginia Laguerenno Carpenter returned to-
ds to their home, 14 Summit Rtrcet, after
spending the week-end In Bay Head as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Newlln.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bell and Miss May Belt
hao returned to tholr home on Evergreen
avenue from Buck Hill Falls, whero they
leased n cottago for tho 3timmer. Miss Boll
spent the week-end with friends on Long
Island, entering a golf tournament Saturda.v.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Potter and Mrs.
Dorothy Potter will at rive this week from
Magnolia, Mass,, where they spent the sum
mer. They will reopen their houso at Ever
green and Prospect avenues, Chestnut Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo'eph W. Wear will return
, tomorrow to their homo on Gtavor's lane fiom
e summer spent nt Kennebunkport, Me.
Mr. and Mrs. Henrj- Kellar Kurtz am spend
ing the remainder of the month at. CJape May.
Mis. Kurtz beforo her marriage in Juno was
Miss Anna Longatrcth.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Dr. and Mre. E. V. Van flant and their fam
llj who spent tho eummer at Jamestown, n. I.
returned to tt.elr home, 4038 Spruce street, last
week.
Mrs. A. O. Phillips and Iter niece, Mies
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, 3511 Baring street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John B. Patterson nnd their
daughter, Miss Helen Patterson, of 327 South
46th street, have returned from their summer
homo at Delanco, N. ,T.
Mies Ellen Phelan and Miss Elizabeth Slevln,
who havo been spending several weeks In the
Poconos, hae returned to their home at 44th
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Webster havo opened
their apartment at the Bartram for the winter. I
THE DRAMA
SOUTHWEST PHILADELPHIA
Tho dances which are given throughout Uie
winter nt Hip Navy Yard will not be resumed
until November of this soar. These danees
grow each season In popularity and are looked
forward to by young and old with pleasure.
Lieutenant Wlllam B. Hodgman ha been or
dried to Atlanta. Oa., for two years, where
he will shortly be Joined by Mrs. Hodgman and
their joung son.
Miss Helen Houghton, of Brooklyn. Is visit
ing Miss Mary 'McAllister, of IMS South Broad
street.
Lieutenant Commander Alfred W. Johnson,
1". S. N., and his family have gone to New
pott to spend t' Is month.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cooke and family, of
1311 South Fifteenth street, who have been
spending the sumer at Ocean City, N. J, will
teturn about October 1.
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NORTHWEST PHILADELPHIA
Miss Glodran Smith, of 2110 Xorth Nlne
tLenth street, after spending several days visit
ing MI'S Allre Bally, at Atlantic City, will be
the guest of Miss Nancy rullerton, at Cwynedd
A'alley, Pa., for two weeks.
Miss Matle Fltzgctald and .Mis Nan Fit
ri raid, who cntcttalned extensively at their
eottage In Wlldwood this summer, have re
turned tn their home, 172) Glrard avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwatd Hippie, of 2113 Nottli
JOHN MASON
In "Drugged' Broad Street Theatre
A millionaire haunted with a past.
THEATRICAL BAEDECKER
j& DKLPHt "Help Wanlcd," comedy
x' i drama by Jark I.ail. vStenogrnpIicr's
striiRRles anil temptations ttt file business
world. Stenographers warned to watch
their every Step.
RROAD "DritRged," romantic melodrama
of a prosperous railroad official, with a
past; by Owen Davis, author with a melo
dramatic past. Starring John Mason.
Notice tomorrow.
(JHKSTNUT STRKIiT OPHK HOUSE
"Cabiria," Moving picture by Gabrielte
I)''nntin?io, of the Krrl Parasol and
"Flame" fame. Spectacular, exotic, jror
ficoiis Showing ttietliods of warfare be
tween ancient Carthage and Rome
FORREST Zietrfeld Follies. Selittillatinjr
sotibrcttcs nnd musical mirth.
ciARRICK "Adelc," French operetta, in
volving the tangled romances of the
daughter and son of mnl tinned-fish
magnate?, impecunious baron and danger
otis "charmer." Delicate humor and
charming muie.
WALNUT "Siberia." Revinl of Hartley
Campbell's .1.1-year-old melodrama of
Russian intrigue.
SHKTOCS AiELODUAMA
OF KINAlXGIEJI WITir JJAST
GERMAKTOWrs
Mrs, William C. Hesse, of Wayne incnue and
t'psal street, has had as her guest Mra.
Thomas Grifllth, of Texas, who will be tc-
Miiotceutli .treet, liave as tlieir guest at their
cottage In Vcnlnor Miss Cora Fields, of 2H1
Not th Nineteenth stteet.
lir. and Mrs. Goo. W. Gardiner, of 1TW North
.Siti.entli Htieet, have been entet talnlng 3lr.
I mernhere.1 ni Miss IJa. I.nvlnn hof, i,, I nn" "' ' '"," " "' " '"cir couago
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Ill .waiuii.
Mr. and Mts.
riage a few yoats ago.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin I. Atlee, who have been
spending the rummer in their camp at Upper
Dam. Me., have tettiincrl to their icsldeiu'o
on AVest Coulter t-tteet. Their cluughter. Miss
Margaret E. Atlee, who will bo introduced to
societj- later in tlio season, is the guest of
her aunt in Now Votlt for a few daj-s. Sin
j will return to her home on Thursday
"William ft. Blair and their
l jcung 3on. of Sill Vfit Susquehanna avenue,
hnc mturned from the shore.
j Mr. and Mrs. Uaitj' Cobb ami Hatrv Trry,
of SI32 North Broad utreet. have closed their
summer homo on Seaside avenue, Atlantic City,
nnd are now motoring through the New Eng
land State. Oil their trip they will storj at
THEATRICAL FORECAST
While only one nw drama opens tonight, and
but one other Is scheduled for nest week, the
managers promise a brilliant season for Phila
delphia pi a j". goers. Of the productions booked,
comedlfs seem to predominate, and of these the
majority proved their merits as mlrth-stlmulanl3
on Broadway last senpon. Later on wo shall,
howtver, see Mrs. Elske In a new comedy, and
such tabllshed faorltes as Maud Adams,
EthM Barrymore and John Drew In nw dramas.
Helen Ware, whose appeatances during tho last
few jrars have Increasingly captivated tlte pub.
lir. and whose presentations are always marked
by an exceptional personal charm, will appear
as the star In a new three-act plnj. "The Ke-
oH,"' by Edward Locke, at the Adelphl Theatre I
next Monday evening, Septenibor SI. Miss Ware
I wa3 last seen In this city in "Within the Law,"
playing the part of Mary Turner
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' "Tile P.evolt" Is announced a a plnj of today.
j Tt was produeed last senson In Now York, and
i of all the various dramas dealing with tho
"social problem," sponsored b Uc committees
and killed or suppressed, "The Revolt' alone
has sutvlved, Miss Ware's suppoi ling company
John .Mason in High-Class Play Ry
Owen Daip. of"rs'e1lic, the Beautiful
Cloak Model,' Fame.
Jtcformntlon Is never without its fascination
Whether municipalities or men turn from tb
broad road of a duolously protltajlc or pleasant
past, th halo of regeneration is thenceforth
worn with unique dlstlnetlon. We havo all our
sectet admiration for the hero with a mysterious
and ambiguous earner left behind.
Therefore the greater Interest attaches to the
appearance of John Mnson, ono of the ablest
American actor.o. in a raretled melodrama, en
titled "Drugged," at the Brond Street Theatr
tonight,
The author uT Drugged, Owen Davis, has
confessedly put his "past" behind him. WltH
tho production of "Drugged" Mr. J-iavli assumes
the laurel-wreath of the tcrtous melodramatist
Be It known. how;ver, thnt .Mr. Davis is by no
means a t.vro. He has been, for a period of a
dozen years, one of the most financially success
ful writers of plays. None of these plays. It
ia quite certain, evor has been the subject or
dlscu'slons at ethleal rultuie societies nor of
sago and profound studloa on the drama. Mi
Davis has not moved in the same circles as Ber-
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Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Ktnuskopf, who have ' "euport and at Nanagansett Pier. They ex-
MRS. ROBERT KELSO CASSATT.
Mrs. Cassatt will entertain extensively
during the Horse Show in her box, and
will be hostess at a small dinner dance
which will be given at her country place in
Rosemont the night of September 25.
of the bit th of a -on In Mr. and Mrs William
Mat shall Bullitt, of Louisville. Ky., nt thelt
homo in Slovkbildgi', M.isjs. Mis. Uulhtt before
her inniriiiKe was Miss Nora Iaslgi. of Boston.
Both Mr. and Mrs. liullltt havu been frequent
visltois to Philadelphia.
Mlsi Martha llowull. of 2:j? .South I'Srt sticet.
who is spuiuliug Funic weeks in Capo .May. will
luturn homo nct week. j
."Mr. and .Mr.-. W. Morgan i.'huiulimati. who !
have been spiiiidliig tho summer at their eot
tngu In Longport, will ictuni shortly to their
homo at Highland aenuo and Nmnlioe atwot,
Chestnut Hill.
completed their tour of the world, sailed fiom
I Rotterdam on September 3 and expect to ar
rive in New Yoik tomorrow morning. Thoj'
arc accompanied by their sou, Manfied Kraus
kopr, who hai been living in Switzerland foi
a few ycats, and their daughter, MIm Madeline
Kiauskopf, who has been in school at Lau
sanne, .Switzerland.
Dr. and .Mrs. William -'. Cahall and their
familj. of ti "West Cliolteti menuc. have closed
their bungalow in the I'ocono mountains and
have returned to town.
'Ir. and Mr?. L I Joss Cmer will close their
Cape May cmttage about the t"ih of this month
and, with their two childicn, will reopen their
house, Gll'G Newhtill streel.
Mr. and Mrs. Artliington Gilpin, of "1i West
I SciiOfl lane, have opened their house for the
winter month.
Mrs. J. Builon Muslin and Mr?. Frank Mtic-
ALOiXG THE MAIN LINE
Mr a a Mri. p. Williamson Ttobeits will
"ae Yoi liainoi Heptember 24 and will very
oon Itmove into their house, 1711! Locitat street,
lor the wir.tei
Mrs. Graliam Spenrnr. Miss Vsnes M.
pencer. Mis? Ann H. Spencer and Miss Chris
tine ftDeilCPt nl,n V.n. .. l,..n .... II. . .A
"nil In Bermuda, have returned to Philadel
phia t is ai. and have taken apartments
i tr.e Ma.dstone. IV! Spruce street, for the
'nter M,a chiistinn Spencer will be a
butante of tldi season.
MiM KJiti Tamall Warner Is the guest for
fortni.-lit of Mi. and Mrs. James Saulsbury
"Jk'irniiiiii.r home. St Jackson place. Caue
" Mi and Mis. Saulsbury are entertain-
"S ailditiuual guests over the week-end, who
"ate Carpenter, of Wilmington.
A dinner followed by a dance was given Hat
y nljht at th new Torresdale Golf Club.
worif those who entertained at dinner before
., ,!nC9 Were 1,r' an1 trs- Thomas E. Coale
"Mr and Mi, . II. H. Barton. Jr.
, ,nr..an'1 Mrs- Travis Cochran, who have been
bX ,he S"'"mcr at ,helr h"me In I'.utipo
4 s- ' " Rill return to towp about the end
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Mis Elii,i ,,,.,. j. ...
0(hill h "uie a i,f( .MldUlexnn l.lojd
Wr th n U1,n ana""tnent3 for the winter
stTintw-lr 1Ullor Tei Itooin at 3 Sol'th
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hv iif , M Ka'narlne Johnbtone Muuo.
Colon.t . !!!d Prtmnt at Uia tea room.
Mtw . n W IVanlu" Potter and Miss
' at ii, ,rnnantown. are .pending several
Cltr ,,' ' Marlboro8h.Blenhelm, In Atlantio
'"I Mrs , so"-in-'a' and daughter, Sir.
lhter. va 'Ucr ,Jln" Ba". "t Win-
' va .i,. i.
ujhter ,, Morgan und then
ba amw.K ? ''wbeth Jtorian. who liao
'Peaed t0 r f " uroont " London, aie
" tbir I '"""e Mx week- TJ,e w,lt
OiMtnm ,,,"" " "ernjantown avenue it,
th' "'y will be taterwteU tg her
mi Jtliltook Mis. James I'tescott Mat tin,
Misa Uoiotlij llulm Mnitln and James Prcbuott
Martin, Jr., who spi nt the Mimriier at llcllpott,
L. 1., iriuiiieil to 1'ioM-ott Hall, their home, nt
61th and Citj Lin,-, l.i.it w'el. .Mrs-, iieiiry M.
Spades, of C'hiiviKo. nirhod Satuiday, to be the
guejt of .Mis, Martin lor several daj-s. On
Mondaj', September a, Mrs. Mnitln and linr
fnmllv will eaf for I.ouHvllle, Ky., whore
thej' will upend the early autumn.
Mr. and Mis. .lfied IVrelvnl Smith, who
have been tiavollug tlirnugh Uuropo dutlng tho
summer, returned iat wcelc to their honte, tit
tZOl Ovorbiook avenue, whero they will !pend
the fall mouths.
.Mlliiov Mr. nnd .Mts. Homy Cltapiuan
Tlioinpoou and Miss A'Ilo W. 'flioinpson will
tioso their residence on Highland avenue, and
occupj npartincuts at the Ueigr.ivla, about tho
middle of November. Mnis Thompson will
make her debut tit a Un, on Tuesday, Octo
ber 27.
MIm Agnes Itepphcr. wlio has been (siting
Mr. and Mrs. Loper at their cotage In St.
David's plate. Atlantic C'ltj-, will jeturn to
Motion tomortow.
iiiiKi(f ii Mr. ami .Mra. Pen-Ual Itoberts, j
Jr., of Penshumt, who spent thu summer
abroad, will sail for homo October 3.
Mr. and Mrn. t.'lwrle I'linuncry wilt lea'e
Spilug Lake tho end of iictobci nnd return to
Aidcleage.
WY.N.r.noo-Mr, and Mrs. Walter Clothier,
who are ttill at W'ntili illil, It. i., will not re
turn home until October.
Mr. and Mrs. Iluiy Hartol Brawler will close
their Cnpe M.iy cottago tlte end of this week.
ahdmohk Mrs. Alexander Sellers and MUs
Nancy Sellers, of Glfnn road, will remain at
their camp In Maine until the last nf this
month.
Mr. and Mrs Michael M. Ritci, Jr , hac ie.
turned from rnonth'b it4 at Loun Luke.
Jlr and Jlrs. ltni Tliomoii. of ijloim toad,
i will ictute from i'm Mu obout the middle of
October.
IHlllMiil M and Mis. James i'. Neuliu
and their familj, whu have Pegu spepdipg the
summer In Hay Head, will return to their home
In Ilavertorcl this week.
Miss Sophie M. Trusel, wlm has been spend
ing the summer In Bar Harbor, Me,, will leave
there September 35 and will stop several days
In New York before her return lo her home at
Montgomery and Cl.eswoU avenues.
UIO MWH-Mr ai.d Mrs (Jeuige H JIarie.
Jr. wlio !.ifiu tiif ii, .in muhiii at liroad
Acres, tneir est ne 'it Simi M . me planning
(o take a ieldene in tuw.i for (lie season.
Tliej will iiUiimIui-u (licit lUusliter, Mls Jlnu
Mil I". Kurto, at a tea to be gUen on Kridaj,
No ember 20
Mr. and Mrs Wilhiuu S Feblger, of Milton,
Mas3.t ar jpeiKUcg severai diya with, Mrs.
Orath have returned fiom New Yoik. whole I
tlicy spent several djj-s sliopplng. ,
I Mr. and Mis. Georgo S. Strawbrldge. of -iOt j
i Mnniicim stieet, will ictuni about October I ,
h'jrn Janii-dtowu, :. I.
Mrs. Wlieeler Loid, of Miinhelm stieet, Is
spending a few weeks in Chelsea.
Mis. i:wvh T.ijlor lias again taken apait
menta nt the U-Imar for the winter months.
ALONG TUB HEADING
Mr. and Mis William P. O'Neill hae ic
turned from thulr wedding ttlp and aia stay
ing with Mr. and Mrs. J. Bet tram Llpplncott
peet to return about October 10.
j .Mi. and Mrs. Walter P.. McCl.it' h. of
Wjnnewood, aio spending tlie week at Ocean
Clt.v. Mis. McClatchy will be temembered as
.Mlrs Bonn Aitmnti, of UK North Seventeenth
itreet.
Mr. ami .Mis William Uoiman. of 1T20 North
I L'Ightfenth atieet. are spending the month of
1 September at their cottage in Sea isle Citv,
N. J.
Mis. K. D Lougliliu and the .Mise Lough
lin, of 131" North Gratz street, have returned
from Lansdowne wlicre they have been ?pcnd
I lug tlie summer months
l Mrs. Clailndu X. Armstrong, who spent tlie
summer on tho Maine coa.M, has returned to
I her home. .TOl Noith P.uk avtnue.
Mr. and .Mrs. Norman H. Steons, of 1TW
j Noitii Seventh tuet, have returned ftom a
summers stn at tho Stiathavcn Inn, Swarth-
! 111010.
Mis. .lames boak. of !J0: Noitii TTfteentli
street, has teturned fiom Atlantic Citj-, where
nhe panned the summer.
Mr. nnd .Airs. Myron Harris have teturned
fiom Ventnor to thcli city home, lOi'J North
Twelfth street.
Dr. and Mi. Joseph M. A.sher hae closed
their cout.tiy place In Jenkintown and are at
their w.ntn home, J333 North Broad street. ,
Mi". II. Leopold and family luve rotmned
from Atlantic Cltv to their winter home, ISCi
Noith Paik avenue.
Mi. and Mm. Itussoll Wilson and their familj
Includes Sara Hnrlght, Beth rranklln, Susanne ( )aiv Shaw.
Wllla, Annette Tylet, Hosana Logon. Jessie Among Mr. Divia' best Known and successful
Halph, Alphonr. Hthler. Van P.cnssler Towneeitd. I melodramas wore "Convict TOP,'' "The Light
John Walsh. Howard Gould, Sam Kdward. house by the Sea," "Chinatown Charlie. '
Fred W. Prters, Kdwln Mordant and Prank .iie, tlw Beautiful Cloak Model," and "Shorty
Kellj-. , McCobf.-." In all, his pla;s of this type num.
Following iohn Maou in 'itiuggcd ' ai tlie ( 0r-.(l a hundred. Wehaic Mr. Davis' word for
Broad Street Theatte. Margnrct Anglin will , it that TO per cent, were hugelj- successful, his
open a two wetics" engagement tn "Lady Winde- i Income averaging upwaid of J,009 a year. Mr
mere's Fan." After this Phil.idelphlans will be j Davis personally has not been as wed Known a
enabled to see Mrs. Flake in a new comedy by ( his ptays. Now, however, that he had put aside
John Luther Long, the celebrated creator of t a tidy sum, and the bogging of a good plnyv, -
"Madam Butterfij-." Mr. Long's comedy Is lo- I side the Broadwav ottlce will not necesa.tat
cated In London, about 1730. during the Carrlrk i ejections from Sixtli avonue lodgings nnd coffe
and Peg Woftinston peiiod, and is announ'u as I and rolls, Mr. Ta is intends to devote his future
a plav of tippling humor. j to hlgh-class drama. To be juite. rati to-STr-
At the Broad, in succession during the season. I Pnvls. whoso confession N naiveh- .i In no re w
must adit-It that nianj of in who assume high
brow attitudes ar not immune to the thril.
will appear Fanny Ward In "Madam President,"
Rlllle Burke, John Drew. Maud Adams and
Kthel Uarrymor', each In a ntw plaj ; Fiances
Starr in "The Secret," bj H'nii Bernateln; tho
Lj-ceuni Players in repertoire, a tnree-star com
bination. Including WHItam Gill.-tte. Murie Uoro
and Blanche Hates. In ("hartet I'rohman's ro
ival of "Diplomacy." Subse.iiiently each of
these starii wrlll appear in a nw production.
"The Passing Show of 114." .M'r, Shubort'd
third annual musical revue, a ill open at the
Lytic Theatre October . The act includes such
favorites as Jose Collins, Kthel Amorita Kellj-,
Marllynn Miller. Fratn.es Demaiest. Georgo W.
Monroe, Kobert Kmmett Kcane, T. Re Barnes,
Harry Fisher and Artie Mehlincer.
t the Lyrlo will also later appeal Mesrt.
ShuSett's "Tho Whiil of the World," win, h it
of thoso ripping, stirring. puUe-tingllng mastc
pieceB of the "Power of Money" and "Her Mar
riage Vow" older.
Thrill? add to the Joj of lir-. and if Mr. Dai U
cannot h classed with Jbson nnd the dark
brow n banih-Not wegiau i lassiclsts he ha
made or. aniuse.iint-lovinsr world his debtor
Coiisequontlj-. with mingled anticipations and
hope, we look forward seeing his play this
evening.
"Plugged ' in which Mr bav.s sjs ho "has
put the result of his highest and sincercst-ea-deavor."
is laid .n California. Tlie hero, John
Dovter, is a self-n "ide man. P'oiperous, an In
fluential railroad official. Idea! husband, lm
poccnble father. T,ie family hero type. He. too.
however, lllte his creator, has reformed from
1
at Botha res. Mis. O'Neill will bo remembered i .'lced their eummer home on lioston avenue,
as Miss Marianna Llpplncott before her mar
riage on August 6.
Among those who entei tallied at dinner be-
fore tho dancu which was given Saturday night
j at the Huntingdon Valley Golf Ciub, were Mr.
j and Mrs. Samuel K. Reeves, Mr. and .Mrs.
Walter L. Uo-a. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Ilenty Stet-
son, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. ft. S. Ito., Mr. and Mrs.
Hdwatd F. Hensnii and Mr. and Mrs. William
Cheen. and leturncd to ISif North Parte ae-
nuo op riatuidaj-.
Dr. and Mis. Aitliur llattloj. of 151 Noitii
Seven.enth street, ato spending u fottnlght on
the coast of Maine.
announced as the New York Winter Garden's
greatest musical sue-,. me oroaniers, toKi-ig a pust-dnrk, eln.ster. thioaUnlng. It rises and
advantage of the damn? oiuae. have made this . cloct his footatens. haunts nnd inrin.. him
Kxposuie, we ai told, conies enrij- in tho plav
I
TIOGA
Mrs Chat lea Wairen Ralnei, Mm. rtobeit
H. George Tlie dame was attended hj a hrgo ' ll. Jr.. .Mws Mary 1'letcher. Miss Florence
number of chili membeis and their fiicmh.
Dr. and Mis William J. Taylor and Miss
Marion Taj lor are spending tlie eaily fall as
guests of Mis. John Newbold at her country
place in Jenkintown.
Mrs. Henry C. Dlmond and MIsb Henrietta
Dlmond are entertaining .Mrs. l-'rcderie B. Gil
bert and Miss Katharine Gilbert at their couti.
try place on Cioierly lane, Rydal.
Mr. and Mis. Mnrinaduka TUden. .it., hme
teturned to their liuim on Leno. road, Jenkin
town, after bpemliug a fortnight at Vorte lim
bor. Me. Mra. Tlldon will bo roinoinburod us
MUs Hllen Frazler.
Mr, and Mrs. Hills b. Williams and Miss
Williams hae returned to Sulgrave, their coun
try place. In Jenkintown, after spending a month
at Lake Mohonk, N. V.
Dr. apd Mrs. John P.. beaver and family are
spending the early autumn at their country
place In Wyncote and will not open their town
house at 1U31 Walnut street until November 1.
Miss Marion Sliarpless, daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Townscnd Shaipless, of Ifatiiertoii. Cliel.
(en Hill, is (.pending a few daja ss the guost
of Mra. John Itisl.op, of I'oliiinbtjs. jf. j.
Mr. ami Mr. Hjiobi II Mi rurlaml. of i.enux
mad. Jeii!.uiiun ii. lme as deir gue( Mr.
McFmUnds moirier ami sjster, Mrs. Clwclfi
S. Miller ami Mssa Jeanette Milter, of ew I
Von;.
Mr. and Mrs. Frerteilo y, Morris and their
family have returned to their home in Cheltetj
Hills after spending a fortnight at Beach Hayon.
N. J.
Mi and Mrs. John Scott, of Chelteij avenue.
Oak Lane, left jesterday for a molor trip
through tho New Lmglaml states. They win
stop over in uosioit and Pioiideiice iveial
da
in and Mi.- liei.iv TUiull. of CheUtn a.
nuf. iwU I-ine. will return (oda. tu thoij hoino
after pudii!g th wceK-ead at Urowa's miu
in tlie Pities.
.Mr. and Mis. William Lawall. of (ISth acnu
Oak Lane, will return tomorrow after a week
cad visit in Lanihornu
Shaw, Miss Kathryn Unnln. MUs Klsio Ktouie,
, Mts. Chailes Shaw, .Miss Udna Uaw. Mts
, Ralph Nasel and Mrs. Robert Leroy Bart.iolo
. inw have made up an automobllo partj winch
will star: ftom Tioga for Jeffersonville. I'a .
n-xt Weditcwdaj . The run will be followed bv
1 a dinner which will be riven at the Inn In
Joffcraonvllle
Mr. and Mr aiuce McFadden and ti.e.r
daughters. Mus Rdna McFadden and Ml.s
i Alico McFadden, ti.ivo .losed tliotr i-ottae in
Atlantic i'it nnd ha(e leturneU to ilielr winter
j home, ajco North HroaU strtot.
j li. and Mis. Walter I. Peet. of U".i Vt
, Brie avenue, hove tetijrneil from Kagie.mere
nlioro they peut the wummer,
j The marriage of Miss Rthel AIMhuler, daugli-
ter of Kiva Altshuler, and Dr. Milton K. Myern.
j eon of M.r. and Mrs. Slmnmd Myens, of 3(01
North ?;'J street, will fa5e place tomorrow
! (Tuesday) night.
Mr. and Sirs. Benjamin Bauer. Jr. hav
dosed their cottaRo at Ventnor and hao re
tmne.t to their ninter residence. West Trio
bvenue.
Ui. a.ut u.j. i'iM,i8 KdB4iu HaUe. of
liii W( Tiostt at.tet. uve 1, i
t"i:r thrMMsh Mrlnd M Virginia. TU.Jr o
and 0auSijtr,in.latt, jjr. &tui j. t,. ,au,M
KoUeweii. u agendwigf sorae time in Ailaulio
CJt.
entertainment replete with noveitj dances,
Among the attractions booked o appear at ti e
Adelphl Theatre after Miss Ware's appearand
in "The Revolt" are "The Things That Count. '
a tomantlc drama produced by W. A. Brady;
"Kitty Maekaj-." a delightful Scotch comedj-.
which ran eiht months at the Comedy Theatre.
New York, with Molly Melntyro in the prin-'.pa!
ioIo: "Peg (- My Heart," Hartley Manner'
phuuomenally suci-essi'ul comedy: "llijjh J4nk."
a musical c-omodj; Urae Ueorge. in "Tl,e i bill. a. H, BnoJi. sM,o tor many years
iruiu. nu uu)' unice roni in umar, (lie
Action and thrills follow fast, wirti tho eternal
play of romance, and a leavening of humor.
Typically Amerhan. the drums, is designed l
bear it message In the movement of geneial
reform.
Mr. Mason will bo assisted by an ajlc unt.
i including John K.uerson. Amelia Gardner. Wil'
j Sam Sampson. Ro.jit McWade. rrttnk Thoma-
rfuun rioou, js.iineruie i,a suhe ana Nan Camp-
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55r. add Jirs. William Knlpe ana their ranjil.
0? Lyceum avonue. will make heir futun Uoaie
at their cottage in Atlantic City, whero tney
ptnt lh summer.
i t'lufsto ,ii?i Frame and the M!jws Fiaiuv
in- leciu.d tu (lie i u inter boina on i:i.jSr
av.i.jtf. a.ti ueiu.u,s xue .ejn t thmi tot
lute jt Rel oboili. Del
-Mis. Aluardsr Patton. t,i tiSi Mauajua. u
i i e. left today tor a snort ay in Atlantic t
liei cUughtcr, Miss Eln Patton, will tr e
during the week for a tour ti.rou.b ..,
Tontmalsor."
Tho Ziegfeld Polite w.l! (email! at t e Foirest
,' Theatre until Septenuer $- n tlie ;4tii Mont.
gonrry and Stono wiil open a nw mucical
comedy, the engagenifnt lasting two weeks.
other attractions to follow arc Henry W, Sov.
I age's Hungarian operetta "Sail": "Around tlie
'lock." a musical comedy. "Th Lrttle Cafe,"
Klaw and BrUneer's specta uiar prcMiuftion o
"Ben.llur." now on tu Mh annual tour, and
i J.ilia Sanduraoii, Donald Milan a'.d JoMph fatt--
tliorne In "Tho Oirl fimi) f'tali." h nw Pro i.
man production. The Mk and u w. Vh
t! eir nunual entertainment at the Porren aui'ng
Faster Week.
Th nit attraction at th Garriii. Thatrc
will be "Nearly Man4." the Cohan ftnrt Harr s
comedy, with Bruce McRae in the title rolt.
This will open Septemher SO It nil! he S(l,..
eeeded by 'Tlje s -Sw Tii kef," on Oetpbw
13. with Florence .d. a Philadelphia girl, and
MIohael Morton tead-tig the . sst- There will
follow Jullnn Ultngo, in "The Crinoline tUrl";
"Potash and Perlmutter" tnd "ftum uy9 to
Raldpate," ith Wallace LMinger and Hatl Ki.e
UMding tha oiijin.il New rk tunpany,
"Pilate 8 lUif liter. " a mud'n (uira.li pjjjr.
Bill open at the 'h,'iui Wtivft Kfi4 Ifou
iSeptmUer J& w.ili iVnune Mohn Jv ieamB
the cast. MiM JJoMneau a nmif of t;,. '
Orplxeuni rtajers' StoH Company at th i-h..t.
Rt Street Tneatre during 1610 ana u. and
U geassn was leading woman with ehaun ey
Oleott.
Mr. am Mrjr. Carter PelUves, wha pp,e i
ir one of tbe indon revues, ha,V8 reiurtuul to
Aaaeriea and will fill an engagement at Keith's
iiim cur w or nepieinbt-r !.sj.
i auder in laihirg pitir jj i
xponcor tor Mi bai." i -.aiionai melodrama
ptcsoiU this pla It m! ie,, ,in at the Broad
for two n.ehs.
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