Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 18, 1914, Sports Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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SOCIETY'S DOINGS AT
HOME AND IN SUBURBS
PHKbT dinner dances at the various
,mtry club tild fair to bo among the
country
T-rTl
VV """"J rorn, of entertainment for the
molt Pp . ,. .(,
M ?":: .
Ton!
Igtit
i:.m nill be dinner, followed by a
; i .. trtmllmrdon Valley Club. Among
inct, m reserved tables are Mr. and
th" . ... f. . Jtr. and Mrs. Honry St.
Jt.ru, Edward p. Benson, Uobort C. Hooper
Archibald Hubard.
1 jninir Tuesday there will be the annual
jKjinmnE Berthellvn." for Mr.
fOll . . evi fAiinfrv nine nn Hi
.. I'ltmii i' x' ua u w ! - - " --
Voric road. OgonU. This affair will bo
.-rfltw. leu J'' "-" ' " ' 7 ...
-.. -rftr
va .... .i,iinr to the tournament held
lllito " "-
th P. A- B. Wldcner placo each year. Most
I m crack Bolf Players wm taicc part.
"' Joi,n Scott, Jr., of the Gladstone, -will
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.-i, ,i.H In Vinnnr of Mlflfl Tlnrnltiv
email uanww
i FotU, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Clinton
!,',., of Summit street and Bethlehem plko,
ChMtnut Mill, w wl11 b0 n "obutnnto or. the
'jjrBand Airs. ir- Bayard Bowie, of Mid-
ood'j, West Simsel roaU Chcslm,t "'ll. have
j' invitations for an at homo to be jrlvcn
(i honor of Mla Katharine Ashlmrat Bowie,
Ttttty afternoon, October 9, from i until 7
O'clock. Tero wm ........ v. ,u
i(trnoon.
Mrs. Gilbert Harvey, of The Gladstone, has
returned to town from Capo May, whero she
ipnt tin? summer. Mrs. Harvey will have ai
her guest after September 23 her brother, the
nv. l'ercy J. Brown, canon of tho Cathedral
Chord'. st- 'uls' and formerly of St, Peter's
Church In this city.
n. Nclon Buckley and Clarence K. Bawden
lnt returned to town after a motor trip alone
the Jewry coant. Mi'. Buckley has opened his
douse at Erdetiliolin for tho winter.
Mrs. flcorfie J. Hardin? and her son, Gcoigc
i. Hanllnir, icturned yesterday to their home
lit 2515 Walnut street. Miss Jano Harding, who
(111 make licr debut this season, was marooned
h Bordeaux at tho outbreak of tho war. After
many experiences, her uncle, Dr. Shackly, who
taa In London, managed to go for her and
Mis Carey, who Is traveling: with her, and
they are now In London awaiting: 'passage for
America.
Mrs. Nelson Brown will entertal nlnformally
tomorrow night at her cottage In Newport In
ionor of the Russian Ambassador and Madamo
Bakhmeteff. Mrs. Brown has been occupying
one of the Plnar tlcottages thl season.
Mrs. Georeg H. Earlo has issued invitations
or a large debutante luncheon, which sho
till clio In honor of her daughter, Miss Itan-
fiell F. Earle, at their placo In Bryn Mawr,
October 1. AH tho debutantes of the season
fill be Included among the guests.
Mrs. Charles Howell, Miss Josephine Howell
tnd Miss Beatrice Howell, of Torresdalo, who
kjvc been motoring through Now England on
their nay from Northeast Harbor, where they
hve been visiting Mrs. G. Frederick Jordan,
rill return to Torresdalo next week. Mrs.
Hon ell and her daughters will move Into town
ibcut the end of November.
Dr. and Mis. Joseph Xeff, who spent tho
early Mimmer at their cottago in Boach Haven,
lid Intend.. going abroad for a stay of sev
eral months. Obliged to abandon their plana
eulnff to tho war conditions, they spent tho
Itit monta traveling through New England,
parting several weeks In Northeast Harbor.
They uturned yesterday to their house' In
Crnwyd.
Mrs, William Dlsston, who has taken apart
ments at the Itlttcnhcuse, is spending the day-
fa New York. Miss Pauline Dlsston, who will
bo a debutante this winter, is visiting friends
In Chestnut Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Lea entertained at
dinner last night at tho Mount Washington
Hotel, In Bretton "Woods, N. H. ,
MIm Edith l'leasonton is spending six weeks
is the guest of Mlsa Kitty Barrett, at Port
Kerry, Va .Miss Barrett Is well known in tho
lounjer set of this city.
Mr, and Mrs William Towntend Wright and
tMrfamih, who havo been spending the surn
rerat Pint Smith's, In the Adirondack". lmo
Mumed to tlielt residence on Chinch :oad,
ft. David.
I
MISS PHOEBE WILLIAMS ADAMS
Miss Adams, who made her debut last
season, has just returned from a week'a
stay in the mountains with Mrs. George
Jasper Harding, of 2215 Walnut street.
Miss Adams' engagement to Mr. George J.
Harding was announced last spring.
October 1 for Detroit, Mich., whero Mrs. llussct
and tho children will spend six weeks with her
mother, Mrs. R. K. l'Hommedleu.
AIlDMOnE Mts. Howard Butcher, Jr., who,
with her children, wa3 recently marooned In
Germany, cabled from Hollund that she ex
pected to sail on a liner reaching Now York
Sunday. Mr. Butchor will meot the steamer.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Reeves Bunting, of
Ulster road, are receiving congratulations on
the birth of a daughter, little Miss Jano Bunt
ing. Mrs. Bunting will bo remembered as Miss
Mary P. Pearce.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Harold McQuale havo re
turned from Capo May to tholr homo on Simp
son road.
DEVON Mr. and Mrs. George Wharton Pep
per, Miss Adelaide I,. F. Pepper and Miss Cliai
lotto H. Pepper, after pnsslng tho summer at
Northeast Harbor, havo returned to "Fox
Crook Farm," their country placo at Devon,
where they will remain for tho early fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Bdgar V. Seelor, Miss Josephine
P. Sooler, Sidney P. Soclcr and Edgar V. Scc
ler, Jr., who spent several weeks at Nantucket,
Mass., have returned home and arc spending
tho fall months at Wayside, their countiy
place.
Mr. and Mia. Henry Justice have leturned
to tholr suburban home, after spending a por
tion of the summer at Pocono Summit.
Mr. and Mis. Jcsso Williams, after spending
several weeks at Wynburno Inn, have gone to
Stone Harbor for a short sojourn.
ALONG THE READING
lira, Walter Schvrart, Str. hnd Mrs. Jame
Watson, Miss Catherine Codper Cassarrl, Ml
Barah Mydrs, Miss Margaret Bradbury, Ml
Lauta Megargee., Mlsa Edith Wilson, Miss May
Alberger. Miss Gladys Edwards, Miss Dorothy
Daniel, Miss Virginia Thacher, Miss Florcnco
Bear, Dorr Newton, Allen Smith, Lewis Tllge,
Sargent Robinson, Charles WcIsb, Joseph Mc
Aleer, Stanley Eaton, William II. Tucker, Wes
ley Kurtz, Stanley Pearson, Logan Howard
Smith, Joseph Shoemaker, Orno Godwin.
Miss Agnes R. Levis, jvho has been spending
the last three weeks In Glen Summit, nn tho
guest of Miss Eleanor Mulligan, has returnod
to her home In McCallum street.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Shnttuck, of 223 West
Tulpohockcn street, havo returned from tho
Thousand islands, where they spent tho sum
mer. Miss Mildred Shattuck Is at present the
guest of Mrs. Nelson Warrick, al their cot
tage In Cape May. Miss Kathleen Shattuck will
give a card parly and shower Friday, Septem
ber 2S, in honor of Miss Mildred VAllrath,
whoso marrlago to Albert Lowrey will be an
event of the autumn.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hendrle Lloyd, who
with Mrs. Lloyd's sister and brother-in-law
and Mis. Joseph Flletas leased a cottago in
Beach Haven this summer, have returned to
town and are occupying their new homo, HI
West Hortter etroet. Mrs. Lloyd, before her
marrlago In Juno, was Miss Lillian Allison.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Manecly and their
children, of West Schoolhouso lane, returned
last week from a stay of several months In
Bay Head.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Allison, of Langhornc,
will occupy their now home, Queen lano ami
Wayne avenue, about October 15. Mrs. Alli
son Is still at tho Langhorne House with the
children.
Miss Dorothy Scott has returned to her home,
Hfi West Schoolhouso lane, from the I'oconos.
Mrs. Wheeler Lord, of Manhelm street, has
aa her guest her niece, Mlsa Saiah Myers, ot
Bethlehem, Pa.
Miss Katharine M, Quln, Miss M. Madeleine
Quln and Miss Mary Craig, of 261 West Walnut
lane, have returned from nn extended trip
through the Great Lakes by way of Lake
Champlaln and Lake George, and spending
some time at Bluff Point, N, T.
Miss M. Madelolno Quin's engagement to
Everett Colbourn was announced last spring.
Miss Mary Boyd, of Richmond, Vo., will be
the guest for sevoral weeks of Miss Elizabeth
Median, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Mcehan, at tholr homo at 400 Dorset Btrcet.
Miss Boyd has been spending the season nt At
lantic City.
Mr and Mis. Murdock Kcndriuk, of tiulph
'Old, Strattord. have gone to Chicago for a
"ay of several weeks.
Mrs Morris L. Clothier, who spent the (.um
rr at Watch Hill. R. I., returned yesterday
"Claliemont," her suburban home at Villa
lova Major and Mis. T. B. Baldwin, nf Kilmtwnttr
'ark, hae returned from Jefferson, N. II., and
spending t,omo time at tho Hotel Denis.
juintlc Cltj, liefoio opening their home. Gable
tall.
1 1
Mrs Ilcnr;. w. iiM, of Cymvyd, IM.. is paw.
mo HcfK ob (,e KU,.st of Mr. and Mrs. J.
a"l. ai Bdseuater Pan.-.
Jll!S Ire. ii. t'ramn In cn,i.n.. o. .,. .1....0
.trio . M'ls- before icturnilig to tho city.
Jr. nnu M e. ii,.,,,., j., of 'ulllngfoid,
ill paas the winter at their new homo
I'dgewatei Paik.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
1,,. , , """ "" inuip .. fasmer
ruui, , ,1,olr Capo Ma' cot,u and are
ji,,.f c',sll'r' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
""met Casinci. J... nt n.-.. 1...,
IV.. . "- '-..., MVW,V U,V,
tinier " Mym,ewooa avenue for the
f- and llrQ ,. ,,,... . .
a t ", ' ' :"u"' "tt0 ,e,m"e1
ti l,alt lo ucean city, K, J.
tnd f-. ,. " o"vriii, ton or air.
lwn,i f... - ."""' UI "a"l""- "as just
r 7 " "1rouS w York State.
tour'thiM " l'',an1,1" C- Pe1'"snot nnd their
ft., j,"' nUo fcIent the summer at their
wrntr ri ,' ol,aBe' l,ae opened tholr home.
NuLl U'61 aml ro,ebt aonue. M.f.
Clotw "'lK'- MUs Kalhirlne A. Mc
Mr a'nrrU U,C ieaS0" w,,u l"c'''
l.'""5" I:,nei" Searing are at their
EprlL r f ' l0aa aftcr a ,lve w1:3' sta
Mill. 9. . Uhete they ,V"8 ho Buest
Cvort fci3tei'' M"- "' l Waraell 0(
'UVar"V.ilr', CUre,,ce J'arJes, of Windsor
'"weeks' , u'e,1UM' ,,as returned from a
"w vlaltli x ln Cllel8ea- aiul Doctor Pailes,
nt,th ""i'e ite. N. Y., is back In
,r.
again
berch n " V V" Humphreys, of Fouth
'ter arc'""6' Wh ,ecentll' toulea to 'lr
""Xith.' c:iPcctcd homo (hd end of thlsi
VNNEV00D-V
" U' Mil n.l ., ""' "-W.MJ.
wip r . """Knier.in.law. .Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Worrell Pepper, who are
at Islcsboro, arc, will return to Fair Acres,
their country placo In Jcnkintown. the end of
the week.
Miss Jeanne Hobart Ingersoll is spending tho
autumn at Annandalo Farm, her country place
at Penllyn.
Mrs. Wharton Slnkler, Miss Elsie SInklcr and1
Miss Julia SInklcr are spending tho early falf
at their country place In Wyncote before open
ing their town house at 16W Walnut street the
end of October.
Mr. and Mis. Chailes Edward Ingersoll, of
Purest Hill, Pcnll.Mi, nill ghc a tea for their
daughter, Miss Lilian II. Jngeisoll, at their I
town house. 1310 Walnut street, the afternoon'
of November 1G.
Mrs. Eugene V. Fry gave a laigp luncheon
of ilfty covers jesterday nt the Huntingdon
Valley Country Club In honor of Mrs. Melville
G. Wright.
Mrs. J. Iteibert Eivln, of "Voik road, .Tonkin
town, wilt entertain the members of her EOJ
Club this afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. James MaeLeod, ot AVyncote,
will spend tho winter ln Miami, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Randall, of Ambler,
Pa., will move into their town houso early in
October.
Miss Adelaide Green and Miss Muiy Jenkins,
of Ambler, who havo been blinding a fort,
nlsht at Capo May, will return next Monday.
CHESTNUT HILL
Jud,;e ami Mis. Edwaid A. Audcisoii and
family hao returned to tludr home at St.
Mm tin's afler spondlnj '.no summer in Nova
Scotia.
Mr. and .Mis. Joseph A. J nunc. Jr., who
havo been spending tho summer in Cape 5Iay,
returned yesterday to their home, 37 Ea,t
Summit street.
Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Rowland, Miss Frances
Ron land and tho Messrs, Rowland, of Nova-
hoo avenue, will close their
Head next week, and will return to the city
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Dunn, of Chestnut
Hill, have returned from a Uslt to Eagles'
Mere, Pa.
Mr. and Mis. Clarence Wiay, Ludlotv Wiay
and Alexander Wiay returned yesterdaj fiom
Bay Head, where they spent the summer.
Mis Heton Claitley. daughter of Mi. anil
Mis. William II. Ciartley, of T:"JS Boyer street,
lll return to lict- home on .Saturday after
fepi'ding sevoial uccKs at Ocean City.
Mr. and Mts. E. Rlttenhouso MHIsr a,ml Pr.
and Mrs. Prank Wistcr Tlionus have gone to
Swaneo on a motor tilp.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson Uj.c returned
to town from Cape May, where they spent hrf
summer. They havo opened their house, 7101
Chew street.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Green, of 4003 Pino
street, havo issued Invitations for the wedding
of tholr daughter, Miss Helen Green, and Wil
liam Cooper, Saturday, October 10, at the
Aldlnc. The ceremony will take placo at G
o'clock, and will be followed by a reception
from 7 until n o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Bomont, who spent
tho summer at tholr camp on Lnko -Placid In
tho Adirondack Mountains, will return and
open their town house, 3317 Spruce street, to
duy. Dr. and Mrs. Isaac H. Jones, who 3pent the
summer at their cottage in Chelsea, have re
turned to their home, 4501 Spruco street.
Mrs. Irwin X. Mcgargcc, Miss Miriam Mo-gai-gce
and Miss Loma Megaigcc, of tho
I.'ssex, will close their cottage at Atlantic City
this uenk and return to this city.
Miss Julia Young, formerly of Washingon,
D. C, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Rankin Young, has returned to her home, SOS
South 60th street, after an extended trip
through tho West.
Miss Margaret Mary Dcmpscy, of 4431 Balti
more avenue. Is expected to return on Friday
from Hay Head, Mich., where sho has been
visiting Miss Kntherino May Hlnes. M.
A. Dempsoy and his daughters are still at
tholr summer homo In Langhorne. and will not
return to town until after tho first of October.
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Donncr, of 4:05
Spruco Btreet, after spending the summer at
Chelsea, have returned homo for the winter.
Mrs. Louis J. MoCloskey and her family, of
TC0S Spruco utiopt, will return to town next
mim'U, having spent the summer at Wpllitoot,
L-nnil,
I Mrs. Pedro I. Air'u. or Santiatjo, Cuba, is
1 lslting her sistPt. Mn. tieorge A. Bolton, of
j MT South blh street.
-Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Stcbbin.s foimeily
of Hampton Cuuit. have taken apaitmcnts at
hiinilerlantl House for tln m Inter.
street after vlsitlnc relatives in several of tho
Western State, returned home by Automobile.
Miss Fields was absent about nine weeks,
Mrs. J. F, McLaughlin and daughters, ot 1742
Diamond street, havo returned from Chelsea,
Miss Nellie) McLaughlin' engagement was re
cently announced to Mr. William H. Jarden.
Miss Margaret S. McAllister, of im North
Eighteenth street, after ft trip tt Lake Cham-
plain and Montreal, has gone to Atlantic City,
to remain until November.
TIOGA
Mrs, James Hilton and her son, Stanford
Hilton, of 2127 West Ontario street, who have
been taking automobile trips every week-end,
have returned from May's Landing, N. J,
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Hallowell, ot
1S22 Wcit Tioga troet, have returned from a
10 days' trip through Maryland and Virginia.
Their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
C. Hatold Hallowell, ate spending some time
In Atlantic City.
Mr, and Mrs. William H. Brehm, of 1S23
West Tioga street, have returned from Atlan
tic City, where they spent tho summer.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Scott Bannister arc visiting
Mm. Bannlstot's mother, Mrs. Llvczy, In Wild-
wood.
Dr. and Mrs. G. Morton Glllman, of Fifteenth
and Allegheny avenue, havo returned from
Maine.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Mason Baker, of 1S05 West
Erie avenue, havo returned from an extended
stay on Little Doer Island on the Maine coast.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gamble, of 3251 North
Sixteenth street, nnd their daughter, Miss
Dorothy Gamble, havo returned from Asbury
Park, where they passed tho summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Amos, of 3123 North
Cat lisle street, have returned from Atlantic
City, where they havo been staying slnco
June.
Mr. and Mis. Ira D. Bertolct and their
daughter, Miss Marian Bertolct, of North
Eighteenth street, have been spending a short
tlmo at Buck Hill Falls nlnco closing their
nuntry home at Perkasle, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lincoln Acker and Ml3s
Emily Acker, of West Venango street, have
returned from the Maine woods.
Mrs. P. Hartman Fos, of Austin, Pa., Is
visiting Mrs. J. Charles Wenrath, of 3J36 North
Eighth street. Mrs. Fox Is tho wife of tho
State Forester of Pennsylvania.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elnwcchter, of 371S
North Sixteenth street, have closed their coun
try placo In Lansdownc and have returned to
their wlntor home.
Mr. and Mrs. George R. J. Burgert have re
turned from their wedding journey and will
bo at home after September 21, at 3412 North
23d street. Mrs. Burgert was Miss F. Emma
Goforth, daughter of Mrs. Anna B. Goforth.
of North 23d street.
Dr. and Mrs. Milton K. Meyers will rocelvo
alter October 15, at 152D South Broad street.
Mrs. Meyers was Miss Ethel K. Altshuler,
daughter of Klva Altshuler. Doctor Meyers is
tho son of Mr. and Mrs. Slgmund Meyers, of
3101 North 22d street.
Miss Edn Stern, of North 21st street, has re
turned from Atlantic City.
ItOXBOROUGH
Miss Nelllo McICean, or Mason City, Iowa,
who has been touring through New England,
arrived In this city today and will be the guest
for a week of Mrs. Chcfiter Hopkins, ot 201
Rochelle avenue. Wlssahlckon.
Alexander Given and his daughter. Miss Fan
nie Given, of Lyceum avenue, closed their sum
mer home in Ocean City and returned to their
winter residence on Tuesday.
Mrs. George Wlckersham, of 302 Rochelle ave
nue. Wlssahlckon, has gone to Somers Point,
where sho will bo the guest of Mrs. Hannah
Hnyday. Several enteitalnments have been ar
ranged in her honor.
Mrs. Ella Bucock and her daughter. Miss
Bucock. have returned to their homo on
Rochelle avenue, after spending the summer at
Stone Harbor.
Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Hays, of Lyceum ave
nue, have returned from an all summer's 3tay
nt Eaglo'j Mere.
Mis. Sarah Megt, of Pittsburgh, is visiting
Mrs. rredprii.lv Whitney, of Rochelle avenue.
Mts. Chat lib Straub, of Rldgo avenue, 11I10
spent the "iimirer In Euiope. at rived home on
TiiLSda.i.
Mr. tnd Mi. Eiwin Simpson and famil.i have
THE DRAMA
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LOUISE MEYERS
As Petite Prunella, For,rest Theatre.
EARLY LOVE A FROST
BLIGHTS WOMEN'S LIVES
Don't Fall in Love or Marry Early,
Advises Peggy Wood, Operetta Prima
Donna at 22, Who Has Never, Never
Been in Love.
returned to thrJi winter resldcnco on Gi eon
.Airs. r. W. Wood, ot 1035 Walnut street, left Jano, aftoi passing the season at their Octan
Clt;- rott.!sc.
Mrs. William Sncar and her daughters, Mrs.
Sevillo Y.irnall, .Mrs. Harry Krohn, Jr.. and
Mrs, Jacob Grew, nrc spending several weeks
touting thiough the New England States.
Dr. and Mrs. Ell G. Beary have returned
from a tour of the Great Lake region.
Mrs. Christian C'legg, formerly of Roxbor
ough, will make h.'i future homo In Wflduood.
Mre. Clegf.- was Miss .Mutj RoUInson. daughter
of John Rohiiksoii, of Ridge and Ltvcrlngton
town 11 few days ago for Bobton, where she
win remain for about two weeks.
Dr. and Mrs. H. II. Bmwii, of 4J4 South 0th
street, ore trending a few days ut their cot
tage In Cape May.
Ml'3 Olga Lcps. daughter of Prof, and Mrs.
Wasslll Lops, who was In Russia at tho dec
laration nf war, has returned to her home at
the Powclton Apartments.
A wlriiome maid, a demure, a pretty maid
a maid with cheeks as lustrous as tho ro.reato
shells of the seu, with provocative oh, tan.
tahzlng lips, laughing, dancing, mischievous
eyes and riotously curling brown hair. A maid
In shlmmery gray, pink roses In her bodice,
wearing a coquettish giay bonnet with pink
roses on't. Captivating, fascinating only 22.
And novor In love!
"Really truly," declared Peggy Wood, the
star of "Adcle," that charming French oper
etta playing at tho Ganlck. "I've never, never
been In love. I don't want to fall In love. And
I won't fall In love. There! You hee, I have
serious ideas on the matter of frills falling in
love. It's a bad thing to do, a very, very bad
thing! Why, the troublo with most women
the reason they never develop any personality,
or assert themselves In life, or create a career
is Just thiF: They lot themselves fall In love
too soon. Whv. love to a very .voting gltl Is
llko a frost It des-tiojs all tho promising huds
of life."
Miss Wood is perhaps the youngest prima
donna of rnuIcal comedy in this countiy, and,
while only 22. has placed In "Naughty Mari
etta," "Tho Lady and tho Slipper," "The Mad
cap Duchess" and other succors. .Miss Wood
the daughter of Eugene Wood, tho celebrated
author of "Bock Home," Is as unln,u In her
never having had n romance as sho Is beautiful,
enchanting. It wus In her dressing room Inst
evening. She hnd Just finished making up for
her part. Not that she needed much make-up
Indeed, no. for her complexion la clear as tho
dawn, radiant, rosy. Gently sho pattod hr face
with a powder puff, here nnd there. Out on the
stage Wilmuth Merkyl was .singing the opening
number: outside of Miss Wood's dressing room,
hanging with tlounry spangled thlnga and redo
lent of subtle perfume, the "cast" moved to and
fro. Miss A ood rose, ami her ma Id--Flinch
Algeilan in T.ouislaii dlnsuini-gaw the fin
ishing touches to her dien. Hi aunt. Mls
Wood's companion and chapeiunc, nnlh'ltuly
separated tho cutis of her hair.
"I m a serious perion." declared .Miss Wood.
"I believe in n future for women, in their doing
great work In the world. I'm alvj a Socialist."
A cij whether of amazement or dismay
TII1SATMCAL BAUDEKEK
ADELPHt "Help Wanted,", comedy, drama.
Perils nnd pitfalls of girls In business world
HtPlioRrntihers, beware!
BROAD ''Drugged." bv Owen Dnvls. starring
John Mason. Mystery, murder, morphine
eating vvlfp, $11,000 theft, revolver. Bang'
llnngf What more d'y'u want?.
CHESTNUT HTRHET OPERA HOUSE "Ca
blrlu," 0110 of the most speetaoular movlng
pletuio drnmnfl ever presented. Love find
war in Iho third century B. C. They kissed
Just the same wnv.
FORREST -"Zlegfold Follies." Light, very
light. In humor and clothe" Bert Williams
tleklns the fumiv convolution of your brain.
OAHKirK "Adplo." French opprettn, roseate
romance, siren singing. Delicate, dainty, with
sg message don't Kill jonrself When a foi
tilho'n coming to vou.
WALNET ".Siberia." thrilling nq It was 31
jenis nga, certain to keep fair damsel from
exploilng the snowy steppes for romance.
great emotional experience. But I want to dis
tinguish between the callow calf love, of life t
April nnd tho intelligent and mature passion of
hum' after twenty-twd!"
Miss Wood wns Interrupted. A Trench maid
entered.
"Georgia Calnc's run out nf her faco enamel.
May wo borrow yours?"
"Take It," commented Mlsd Woods' dusky
maid. "Strange how some folks isoem to dtlnk
up face wash."
MHh Wood continued
"Supposing I should have already married.
Duilng tho past years I've been developing,
t've been four years on the htnge. I've had to
study hatd, nnd t'vo Improved an 1 vvorkod
I expect to Improve fuither. If I had mar
llud tho man might have developed ahead of
mo I might hove developed ahead of the. man
oh, that's quite possible! That would hv
been terrible, Yet, that's what Invariably hap
pens with loo early marriages then divorce!
1 bollevo In marilngo being permanent. Yes.
one g;reat Iovp In a lifetime that only Is worth
while. It's worth waiting for. Women should
steel their hearts to nil romnneo until they aro
perfectly grown mentally then lot tho lrre.
slstlblo come!
"With tho evolution of women nnd their d
mird for 'Xpres3loii manlfcted in one phas
bv t:o sulfiage movement women are becom
ing mora Intelligent In matters of romance.
ThcVre not going to give themselves to slllv
calf-love nffulrs and let their heartn be dragged
in tho dust. Nor nrc they going to submerg
their pei.ionallttcs In early marriage. We're
getting u way from the Spanish -German idea,
thank heaw-ns' Think of mo presiding over a
cool: Move, tho laundry, preparing wclnor
schnitzel for 'my mann' nnd rearing a family
of children! A tjplcal complacent 'frau'! Inde
pendence aolf-o.piesslonnn Individual career
in llfo' That Is what nil women should stilve
tor! Llvo for! Walt for! And for this light
love must go by.
"Which Is most important, marriage or an
artistic career? To me, an artistic career!
Success in my work means more to mo than
marrlago can. than being a mother can. i de
vote nil my attontlon, my heait nnd my soul
to my work, nnd the Increasing mastery of my
art Is thu most gratifying thing In life to me.
'At my ngc I'd really be afraid to marry
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afraid of how I'd regnt thu man, or ho mc, a
few veais Inter. Eaily marriage Is dnngerous
peiilous! As for marriage Inter I'm not oven
consldeilng it! I've never been In love I re
let I've no intention of marr.ving. And I
don't want to many" Of course, wlnsom
"Adele" smiled bowltchlnstv, "it Is proverbial
that women change their r-lnds."
"Mlsa Wood!" ft was tho call hov.
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r.YOiuit JiiAia l' UK PEACE ""-"
Philadelphia simd.iv School Ai-oriation Hears
I'i.-n. ,
Prajers for the speedy restoration of peaco
thioughout the world were offered last night
at the annual convention of the Seventh Dis
trict. Philadelphia County Sunday School As
sociation, In Chambers-Wyllo Memorial Pres
byterian Church. Tho prayer was offered by
the pastor, the Rev. Dr. John Grant Newman.
The Rev J. M. Palmer, of Olive African
Methodist Episcopal Church, spoke on "Th
Sunday Schools Text Book," and tho Rev.
A. dt Dtmenl.-a. of the Baptint Settlement
House, told of Sunday school work among th
Itnllnns. Exercls. g were lomluc-UU by mem-be-s
of the Manuel.' Baptist Bethel School,
under the direction of ieorgc W Fiiend.
S.MJTH GiHXJN
A pretty weddhu will be solemnised tiil
afteinoon when Mis Oertiude Gibson, daugh
ter of .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glbnon. will be-
"r 4S
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SOUTHWEST PHILADELPHIA
Lieutenant Commander and .Mrs, George B,
I-updf nbeisser havo as their guests Mr. anif
Mrs. Claypool Vajen. of Indianapolis, at their
home. j:ul South Gat net street,
Miss Rosalie lloian. of p,3 South Ureau
street. Is visiting tho .Misses Hutchinson In
I'alrinpnt, W. Va.
Mr. and .Mis. I. 1'. Daily, of JJ1 South Thir
teenth atreet. have closed thiir cottage at
Capo May and returned to town. Mis. Dally
will be remembered as Miss LouUe Junker.
NORTHWEST PHILADELPHIA
Mi. and .Mrs. chailes White, who spent the
their
avenues.
arose from lithe and lounging James R'dmond. ' c mr ,'"' ""de of Leonard B Smith. The
who "plays the part of Robert Prlebur. In lovo reromny will be performed at the home of thi
with "Adele." Mr. Redmond Is n Knglinhman ' bw,' parents. ;).-, Norwood avenue, Chot-
wlth Mona Lisa handb. 1 n"1 Hill, at 2 o'clock, by the Rev. Di. Went-
"It's trim!" Miss Wood's eve Hushed. "I'm j wood' " Gibson will bo unuttodeU. ami
serious. Young women should abnolutely not 3,r' Sm,lh will huva Frank Rockmibuch us
permit them&olveh to fall In love. They should hPst man Th" house will be .lboiatoly deco-
let youn men fall lit lovo with them h, yos! ratpd with white roes and palm" About CJ
That's great fun! it givea experience! Olrls ' Bu',s rt iSl-ecied.
need oporionco' They should let all the young; j ' J "-- - ,.
CHESTER AND VICLNm
Ti.a mnniaje ot John It. Helms, of Chetei,
and .Miss MriIp Eatlln, daughter of tho Rev.
nnd Mrs. J. P. Estlln, of Buothivyn, will take
placo stuno time durins November.
men fall In lovo with thorn they ecu -teasti
them, play with them, but hold them oft and
study them. Ah, study them! Verily the
proper study for womankind is man"'
Pec.sy Wood mnde an inimitable e.-tuir,
"Peggy 1ms alwajs had thexe Ideas ever
slnco she was n child." interpolated her aunt.
"I assure you sho is quite seiious Mho huM
hail many baaus many, indeed! But he has
A.MlSE:uEYr5.
' L'oEws Knickerbocker
.i.u
' M1..1 1 11; vinr' t M . . 4i, h .,
1 in IV fr. nun. hi m j Ml
"'"i" " .! 1 -r. Ifh I-
house at Bay I sea'on m L"'i c- hao returned to
11 to the city. ' w,,ltor ,,Q",e' "' 'orth Paik avmue.
GERIMANTOWN
Although the autumn gaieties have haidly be
gun, the Wednesday dinner dauco was well ut.
tended at the Germantown Cricket Club. There
wus one dinner ot Importance, that given by
William B. Kuit,i and William Jay Turner.
Among ttftfca who attended the dance were
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Lord. Mr. and Mrs.
William Jay Turner, Mi. and Mr. William B.
Tho !le. Russell "H. Conwell, of skq North
Broad MrtU, will return tomorrow morning
iioiu a week's visit to his t-ouiUiy place.
Eagle's Nest, ,iuth W01 thliigtun, M.uss, Ho
was, accompanied on the trip by MelvJn Wright.
Mlsa Fidelia Heath, of im West VorU street,
has returned trom on extended tour through
I'urope
Mis. Tiiuiust. MtlvitilKj Clare, of vi;3 Not th
Twelfth street, ha returned from BaUimoi?,
Mil., where she was a guest yt her cmslu, Miss
CrowJej .
MUs lrumes r. Hasten, ot llus Mgunt er
pon street, p spvndlns SentemUsr at Jo!ms
ville, Vn.
Mr. and Mis. 11. j. W. aiiiitli ivs dosed
Jhcir summer honw In Atlantic City nruj have
returned to their town residence. 13 west
I.elilph avenue.
Mr. and lu, Jcro Crese nnd ihsir dauIw
ter. Mis Lyilto Crease, have oponwl Jhelr win.
ter home. 2107 fireen etteet. after pndiiii; the
summer at Cape Mai.
Tho Rev and Mr. A. K. Hurris. of JSJ3 Noith
Sixternth streit, have returned from several
weeks' sta at Winona Lake. jml.
Mr and Mis. Bruce MtlVdderi and their
Former .Mayor Samuel E. Turner has re
turned trom a week's tour of MarjI.imJ and kept herself qnlio remote.
vusinia. j "Sureij:- osclatmed Miss Void. "i ut
Miss Harriet Turner has leturned to hor I thoni do all tho fcalint.- nnd i.iiff,. ..ti-i
homo in Eddystone fiom Atlantic City, ulierc , Isn't that wiso? It's whil all girls should dp!
she spent 4 week.
Joseph Cramer, of Ridley Park, has gone to
Cumbei land, Md.. where he will spend the
winter months.
If I were advising slrls I'd tll them to ffiit
and coquette nnd bo just, well, ubnoliirely a
niU.hkvoipi as can te! And vi stud) men!
i Thev can usa tlia l;nntvli.ilr.a tl,. v. f.itr.,lMA ...
,...!.., t. .-. 1 ---- .-.-- t.- -..- ....... VMCIW .? wi.,ia ii,
kt..u e. remtiuj. arm family havo ro j advnntOfie later. You see. l don't believe iu I
MRS LOUIS JAMES & CO. '
I' I'v'I.DINi, V lll'-l ami vv
C OTHER SELECT c
J VAUDEVILLE ACTS 5
vso mm. ivi. ( iM'.iot fiihrinvr
ADFI PHT'"M -i '" .:.."" o """"
"HELP VANTED" '&&"
M HTV, v M urvrt'l'l.,,1,v,t(r"'
HELEN WARE
V N" I-I...I..UI . ,v , .:.lvld,,, AKkm
i.i...cu u re.nr nonm i f;i,iieJ- jsrjf from early mBrriaso. Ulrla should wait until they ' UAKKICK '', VvV"',f ''v '
summer's stay at Ocean City. 010 llllitllia biforo they mar.). An4 Wy ' n A r n j '.'l ' "
Henjnmln ! Smith, of Upland. U Uomo after j Should create thulr career first. ? , J J J K I h .
an extensive tour nt n. w.., ......... . .t ... . . . ' " in
' " i "mini Happens wnen a girl ici lusKelf full rrsr n r-o-r- , . -
'ti a nmn VJHSll .3 I , . " " ,' ' - M;.Ui.i.
tertaining her mother, Mis. Mary Edtmrii.
of PcnnfleUl, Ra.
NEWPORT
.S'HWPOUT. R. I . Sept. lS.-Ml. AUhlW O.
James g4o a dlnuei last night.
jul gets etifpossed
when ahc lmuld be i.unfiit
1 mvt'lopment. She is cariiud
ut' fetlins. suftere and all
'eijt up.' Then, too. her peiwumht) u crushed,
, oblitcratei. by that of the man ehe lovra, t'011.
; wdr v union who marry titrly-tlie tipunwli aiul
';:;.','.': r..r; zjegfeld follies
ti.Mt. M.a is auiM , BROAD ii. :,' , k j,.. is
JOHN MASON in Druyged
I'lO r'i:Vill V II., r-i ....... '
. WV....V,. uo svjn. wno , ueruian mmn tar example. Whet great btami fv nnCT CLirtwiK.
,ay0 h,e vlrlt nB M, ad Mrs. jl JL va Bomw, euiul.d irM mM 5TANLFA K .SHOWWC
Bcurcn nro athc Muenchlnser Kis. ; Ml8uyve. tlv, ver, ('. 1 can omTut HAMftmeWf LONDON'S
5IrS; John Mayer, of Morrl.tewn. . j., W0Q , lwDJ). .,, ,,,. WUIllt, J 1 "AN ODYSSEY f h NORTH"
ha? been occupying the Armstead cnttsire. , , nvi- vti.t- ,,. t....., .1. r i. ."'", :. .' ""ni.i,m,
- -w wvftfiH' .ww.vi. m-wmiJ HfUffvuuui 1T.UI I . t - I'A UMil.i.j.. . ml . .L t t. a
ulll nnr.1 t..v ..I..-- t
Im .NeUon Brown, of Philadelphia. w, , tod 4liS3 wha, )m ttw-. Af ' J
cupyiisr one of the Mnsrd cottaees. ulll wer, lhu liavo m .oHly, The) are .
lain informally with dinner today for the m ,ir.,rt-. ,..Mik .....i.7.lTfr..,
nufilmi Ambassador and Madame Bakhme. 1 -ves. Iro a uaraei8t. I Urfive ,.. 1 ,
Wb I, ,1 ,1 -i.,ty ,,
teff.
CHESTNUT STREET '.,1A5
-'i - -I..!,, in. ., .,, :i
CABIRIA
H. Wetherlll, accompanied
Khter.ln.law, Mr. and Mrs.
... "Uliuiig U K, ., .. ,
"1 fvr vuvi, him iviive 1 ue- ,i ,. ,.,. woj ......n, ..... u,, ...,. ihiu u. rfu- mj;h jus. wuie .MirJUUi'n and their i Wlllijin II .,, . y f 1 -.- --- ..., mij tteel
Hr , "ll' l'"el alonB the Hudson . Iuil2. Mr. and Mrs. llerbcit Tlldui. Mr. and iUufchtc. MU ndna Md'addon ald MlM i mand Tot the ulw Vauadio' aMUIXve" Cm -lu l ik c mu luru. of wrt
t bunu, -im Jioino .Mr. and Mi
wik v "'" uu 0-tol,c i for trip tc
ti! S4tllir
I'n i,
"..-ii
Ml William B. Caperton and l.er daughter, f tue woru m the uiW. i-'.a.i.s iu tov, wk
Mtfs Marsucrite Caperton. will return to Phil. ' 0...1 ..,rf.. ..,.. ..... ....f ,.u..r. -l
f.'.'.'.'.f111 n Sftt,,r"a" a"1 lo Hear A4mlrA ' man' future Ufe Vuuug oin 6tt)uld k P- F,-. Keith's Tliea)
- it i in iitf 1 t t
Will . 1 1
v. " j
, ' UlA pHjj
Aire. Bolton Kainsli.iw, Mi. and Mra. William
, Xobht. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph llo)no!d, Mr. am
I Mrs. Charles L!o)d( Mr. na Mh. Warner
&'. Ruisel vlU leave Eurnahaw, Mr. ustt tiw. p, Vontou, Mr, anj
A lite SKE'adden. of 30 .01tl1 Rroad ktrvet.
havo returned from thslr .otage Jn Allaiitlc
City, X. J.
Thftv klukitttl lkt vitiMuino ar l.i m.iil i
r VV ? f!' nbvTi K' CaU "" lcit4 ueUa ana e luMiUuwi thenuelvw. Th..
f.ii I'li(1iil1tv1il 1 .., . . ! . "
w m.vivjvipun IVUJ,
J. 1
Vlr
' Ui tliu fall in tove awi uwri it tty ait to.
Di'MQNTS .
blHI,lu! 1 VV1I'; I
lllis Cora Fltld of 5H4 KoWh i-i.. vu I .alr'ianu 3l"' l panels I. Gowcn end. their Alter U, Hve i 8u iupilng thing. aBJ f,,. '' '''-'1." "
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