7 . " EYEfriam MDaBBPHlLAPLPHIA; SAWBlUY, SEPTEMBER 10, jjlfe n SOCIETY'S DOINGS AT HOME AND IN SUBURBS .wr tins. WILL-IAM BANDEnS MacOTT, of Media, Pa., nnnounoe the n ent of their daughter, Miss Arabella Sw. flnott, to 'Alien Hunter, Jr.. son or Mr. TSrft Allen Hunter, of Chestnut Hilt No dale Has een 8et for the wcdalnK' irritations have been sent out by the Race rt!mm)ttce of the Whttomareh nunt Club for luncheon to bo given at the clubhouse Satur . ' October 3, before the race. The guests ill' Include owners of horses entered In the races and atewards, Judges and other officials nt tho race meeting. Several four-ln-hand ooaches will bo driven . tho races, Including thoso of Edward D. Bmitli Fro1'61-10 Strawbrldgo, Captain E. B. Cnssatt and It. Nelson Buckley, Among thoso who havo already reserved park ins Pacoa nre Edwnrd D- Toland' - Bradford rfaliey. Edwin N. Benson, Jr., Stavensdn Crothers, .lames G. Leipor, Jr., Miss Emily Barclay. J. Stanley Ilceve, Jesse Williamson, 2d Captain II B, Cnssatt, Mrs. II. Howard Ellison, Jr.. James, W. Cooke, F. S. Whlttnkor, Augustus H. Stmighlon, Daniel V. Wcnta, John II, Packard, 3d, Mm. Arthur Blddlo, Fred die ir. Strawbrldgo, Clement N. Williams, nobort K. Cnssatt, Georgo F. Tyler, William If Kills, Henry Frnr.lcr Harris, Tlioodoro C. Voorhecs, 11. M. Cadwalador, Hamilton Dlsston, William a. Wnrdon and It. Nolson Buckley. The Huntingdon Vnlloy Club will give n din tier ilani-o tonight at the club houee. A dinner dance was given last night, also, which was (,r well attended. Hi (i ml Mis. Kdgnr B. Howard, who aio at Amlili'slilc, their summer homo nt Bar Harbor, lie . will return to Merlon on Monday. Jii J. A. Johnson, who has spent tho sum mer abioad, Is now at tho Bellcvue-Stratford for ' r .Iioit Mnv. Sho will ictuin to her home In Virginia nott week. Mr nnil Mis. J. C. Meg'argce, who havo been fpcmllng tho summer at the seashore, have Ul.cn npartments nt tho Itlttcnhouso Hotel for llic winter. Admiral nnd Mre. W. I. Harris aro ll.o at this hotel. Air and Mrs. Ocorge Breed, of 6J20 Wayne atciiuc. gave nn Infoimal dance for the younger ret la't night at the Philadelphia. Cricket Club. On" hundred and twenty-five guests attended. ,M. i: D. Blair, who hns spent sovoral weeks Hi l-Vlieis Inland, hns icturued to her home on Loveis' lane, nt Kdgownter Park, X. J. Jlr.. Henry howls Wood, of Williamsburg, Va.. the guest of her mother, Mrs. David BinlM" ai her home. The Applcdon, at Edge notu t'aik. ,l,-i Mai ion II. Cicaswcll, of Edgewatcr lui!., . .1., Is tho guest of Mrs. Worthlngton Fcianton nt 3"0 Moinoe .stieet, b'cranton, Pa., during the tennis touinamcnt at the Scrnnton Countr Club. Annuel I!. llchkerl, Jr., whose marriage to Ml." Allies Musser will take place noxt Sat- tiuljv hi Dorset, vt., will entertain his ushers at the ltarquot Club tonight. vini-ng tho guests will be E. J5. Stocver, J. E. (oil Moitoii, Alexander D. Orange, Austin G. Jl.iun, i' P. Brown, W. II. Pattorsou, Clar (iin I riai it. "d, Einleii Drayton, Henry C. rr.: t a. Albert l.awienco Smith, Robert Burns, (' .1. Klunldlopp, H. M. Malone, Henry Slmp fi.u, r l.ouls Washburn, It. B. Evans, George W. L'lkins. Jr., J. 11. Blatz, Francis Kemble. Dr. John Jliisser nnd Dr. Ttlchard Pearc'S. ' .lrA J. Lewis Crozcr, of Braeslde, Upland, J'i?,,'r)a- leluined from a motor trip thtough Kp'fhiiilnnd. Sir. and Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury will give Vk V uani.e m honor of Miss Coidella Blddlo tho night of December 2.'. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. PrexcT Diddle will give u dance for their daughter Janunry 7. The engagement of Miss Dabney Maury Hal n. diiiglitcr of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Halsey, nnd Il.uiisnn Ciulkshunk, of Wilmington, Del., lias been announced. Tho mariiage will take plate eaily In tho winter. Mr and Mrs. Abel P. Wetherill, of AVynne iood will leave on Tuesday with Mr. WetherlU's latin i, W. II. Wetherill, for a trip along the Hudson Illver. Mr. and Mrs. Abel Wetherill aftei their leturn to Wynnewood will again stai t on a tilp for Louisville, Ky., on October 4. Tin- )). imago of Miss Sarah Elizabeth Put ram, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Putnam, o' li'.'O Spruce street, this city, and Seaton reliroeder, Jr., took place today In Graco I'hur.h. Watervllle, N. Y.. whero the PutnamB phae iiioi- country place. The Misses Walton, of Drexcl Hill, Delaware Oouiit, entertained at a marshmallow loast on Thuisdav evening In tho woods near their home. An t fnrmal diuico In tho house followed the loast. vbout forty guests were presejit, among h.ni were tho following Phlladelphians: The Jllse Durnng, tha Ml6ses I-oughlin, Miss Me Oiillough, MLss Almee Junker, Miss Helen llooi and Mcssis. Kcely, Jackson Blank, Will lain ii T.oughlln, Joseph Creamer, Herman Junk -. I'liarles Towno and William Stanton. tiuuBKi iS t3r sV WJGmmfipl Mum LONG THE I1AIN LINE oMiiuitooK Mr. and Mrs. Edwaid J. DuMee ar.d Mias Du Mee, who went abroad early In the siimmer, have leturned to their home on Oierbrook avenue. Sirs J. Claicnco Wlilte, of 6327 Lancaster ave nue has returned homo after a month's stay In iiginia. Mis .' ii. Ttoberts, who has just leturned liom Viuagnnsett Tier, Is tht guest of Mr. ml Mrs Walter P. Thompson. Hi i nd Mm. A. Logan McCoy have leturned '".mi laiiHstown, B. I. 'in". Ii lliooko and family, of 5tW Wood t'" n.niie, aio home from Mount Klneo, Me. 'ii Maigarct llarrlty has returned from l:ui"ue Mrk. William l llarrlty and her iuMici , nre still abroad, but hope to obtain I'ajsare next month. HMllos i . hiu Mrs. Lincoln Uodfiey. Ji 'o ar, bUu at Koitlu-ast Harbor, Me., are xpen-ii liume the last of this month. J'r ami Mra John W. Buckman ami Mm B.'ikman, who spent the summer " ' "'i i jf.ao'0 at North Hadley, Canada, re- turned t. Merlon last week and have opened ,r"' n..n. on Kouth Highland avenue. v Uuiai.i Plnletter has returned to ner '"' ' 'i Uaiid road, after a visit to Atlantic MRS. WILLIAM J. CLOTHIER Mrs. Clothier is an ardent horse lover and usually exhibits her horses herself at the annual shows in Devon and Bryn Mawr. Mr. and Mrs. Clothier will entertain in their box during the Bryn Mawr Show, which will open on Monday. George Trotter Tyler, who spent tho summer In England, Is also back nt Orfrlc. Mrs. Coles will open her town house, 21H Pino stieet, tho 6th of October. Mrs. Tyler, as usual, will spend tho winter with her. Mr. and Mrs. Webster King Wetherill have closed their summer residence at Jamestown, R. I., uml aro now visiting Mrs. Wetherlll's father, Caleb Cresson, nt The Oaks, Pa. Mr. and Mis. David Ooodbrcad have letutned from Atlantic City. AHDMOnE Dr. and Mrs. llniold S. Coltou, of Singing Wood, are ivvelvlug congratulations on tho birth of a son, Joseph Ferrell Colton. Mrs. Colton will be remembeied as Miss Mary II. Ferrell. Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Clymer. lliooke have leturned from AVatch Hill, It. J., nnd are now at their home on Glenn road. IIAVKIU'OItli-Miss A. C. Itu&sell, of Lake For est. III., Ib the guest of Miss Alice Granger. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Uaum and their daughter. Miss leathering IJaum, hao taken apartments at Haverford Court. , ItosuMOM-Mrs." W. C. Allison and her daughters, Mlsa Marcello Allison and Miss Mary Allison, of llosemont, havo it-turned from Bar Harbor. Mrs. Joseph !'. .Slnnott nnd Miss Mary E. Slnnott havo lutiirned aftei a motor tilp through .Vow England. VILLAINOVA-Geoige W. Packatd and family have returned fiom a summer's stay at Saranac Laae. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Biowu have returned from B.illuy's Island, Me. u Ii- Mltu'LBtH -Mr. and nrs. Samuel K. McDow- ' a l81"dy recently returned from the Dcla- Water (jap. MiS3 Margaret McDowell. r "IHlor. Mnj KlvEt..r ir.nriru. ni,,l Snm. : Ui.iuwi;ll, Jr., who hae been spending "e" "" " "' Pocor.o Mountains, are ex- ctfd homo tha early Bart Qf next week. ifi uo.-Ba ij. ijlffordj of -ivoodsido avenue, marneit froi.i ft ,X weeks' tour through Olin ne'"U V,M- UonlQ rnuler. Mls Heln more 8ca Muo Afne OUmorei ot hyont . Uo irade the trip with Mrs. Gilford. WLtdD ''" J'h W. Colts ha, . u Tom a Vlu t0 Cape May. and Mn. ALONG THE READINC Miss Muilun Sharpless. of Hathetton. Chel len Hills, has ni her guest Miss Marlon Teodt. daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. E. n. Teodt. ot New York. Next week Miss Teodt will be tho guest of .Mrs. Edwnrd AVInslow Taylor and Mis Anna Sharpies Taylor nt Cedion. tholr homo on Queen lane. Germantown. Mrs. Georgo P. Lusher and Miss Gertiude Gil bert have leturned to their home mi Washing ton lune, isyil.il. after spending some time at Chelsea. Mr. and .Mrs. Caleb Fox and Miss Margaret Fox have returned to "Berthellyn." their home In Ogontz. after spending the summer at Cane May. Mr. and .Mis. Walter A. llalley have leturned to their home on Lenox loud, Jenklntown, after spending some tlmo at Chelsea. A kitchen shower will he given tonight at the ' home of Miss Amelia Shelp, Ii, Wyneote, In honor of Miss Clara Sthohlo. whoso marriage to Willis MacUonald Powell will take nl.-ue October i. The ladles' auxiliary to tho .Men's Impiove ment Society of South Oak Lane will meet on Monday evening at Association Hall, on Broad street, and plan the winter's entertainment foj the association. A berles of card parties, din ners and dances, one or which will take place every other week during the season, will be arranged, with committees for each month's entertaining. In charge on Monday evening will he Mrs Cornelius Van Artsdalen and .Mis. Edward Mc Cull. Mrs. Charles Keurer. of Tenth street. Oak Lane, will return today after several weeks spent In Now Vork. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Carroll, of Seventh street Oak Lane, returned on Wednesday, after sav ers! weela spent at Lake Hopatcony, n. y A dinner dance and muslcale will mark the opening season of the North Hills Country Club tod-iy. Nearly 300 guests will be present at dinner. The day's entertainment will begin at 4 In the afternoon, with n muslcale. followed by a reception to the members. The hostesses or the day will be Mm. Will- lam Vi. Summers. Mrs ff,nnMiH -. .. - -. . ,..,.,,,, jiuoaan, Mre. georgo J.ong, sua. Lew erlck H. Jasseioum and Mrs, Guy Whiddin GIIESTMUT HILL . Mr. and Mrs. J. Prcj Ktlnr will return to day from New England to their home In St. Martins lane. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Steelman DIston and Miss Dorothy Dlsston havo returned to Nor wood Hall,( their homo on Chestnut avenue, after spending the summer at Northeast Har bor, Mc. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Grant, 2d, who are now In Maine, will not return to their hom on Chestnut avenue until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McCouch have returned safely from Europe, where they have bcn spending tho summer, to their home In St, Martin's lane. Mr. and Mrs. EdwArd Itowland have returned from Bar Harbor nnd aro ccupylnfr their house on Crcfetdt avenue. Mre. Bell and her daughter, Miss Elliabeth Wheeler, of Colorado Springs, are vlsltlnjr Mrs. Bell's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth H. .Hulte, at her home In Highland. Mr. nnd Mrs. Adrian J. Wolleni, of 867 Oowen nvenuo, Mount Airy, have left for a trip to Canada. The marriage of Miss Marguerite Baldy and Mr. Spencer K. Butterwortlt will take place on Wednesday, September S3, at 4 p. m. In Graco Church, Mt. Atry. I Miss Baldy Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ! M Dlnlmlck Baldy and granddaughter of tho , P.overend Hurley Baldy, of 203 East Gowen I avenue. Mr. Butterworth i the son 08 Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Butterworth, also of Mt. Airy. Ileverend Thomas F. Cllrw, rector of Grace Church, will perform the ceremony. Tho brldo will bo given In marrlatre by her father and will wear a traveling gown. Mlsa Catharine Baldy, a sister, will bo the maid of honor and C. Melcher Butterworth, a lirothei; of tho groom, will act as best man. . Following a short trip Mr. and Mrs. Butter worth will live In West Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Taylor and family, of 15 East Mt. Airy avenue, who havo been In Atlantic City slnco June 1, returned to their homo on Thursday. , Mrs. Hllson II. Whyte and her son, !Law renco Whyte, of 741S, Boycr street, who havo been abroad for Beveral months, will remain In Scotland until tho middle of October. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Taylor and their daughter, Miss Floronce Taylor, who have been abroad for several months, returned and havo opened their homo at 239 East Gowen avenuo. Miss Emma Samuel, of 309 Gowen avenue, who has spent the summer at Swedon, returned to her homo on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ellwood Carpenter and family, who have spent tho summer at Ocean City, returned on Thursday to their home at 7117 Sptague street, Mt. Airy. GERMANTOWN Mrs. George E. Tllge, of 226 West Chclten avenue, announces the engagement of her daughter, Helen Tllge, and Lawrence Ripley Clapp, ot New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Allison have leturned from Jamestown, where they spent the sum mer, to their home In Pelham. Dr. and Mrs. Alexis Dupont Smith and their daughter, Miss Dorothy Smith, of Harvey and Greene streets, who have been abroad since August 1, will sail from London today nnd be at homo on September 27. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Dunn and family, of 221 AVest Allen's lane, will return on Mon day after several weeks spent at Eagle's Mere, Pa. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwartz, who have been spending the summer in Chelsea, have re turned to their home, 112 West Walnut lane. Tho MUaes Marguerite and Agnes Janssen will glvo a luncheon, followed by cards, today at their home, 103 East Mermaid lane. Dahlias, aster? and ferns will be used In tho decora tions. Their guests will be Miss Florence Rhodes, Miss Margaret Williamson, Miss Grace Washburn. Miss Emllie Wallace, Miss Lillian Ramsay, Miss Bessie McQullkln, Miss Alma Stcuber, Miss Elizabeth Baker, Mies Etma Peters and Miss May Parker. .Mr. and Mrs. William Harmon George and their daughter. Miss Anna Martin George, of CS East Johnson stieet, who have been abroad for the summer, will salt from London today and bo at home on Tuesday, September 27. In the party Is Frederick Dunn, Jr., and nephew of Mrs. George, who will return with them. Mr. nnd Mis. Edwaid Davis, Miss Catherine Davis and Miss Margaret Davis will return next week from North Adams, Mass. Mrs. Frank Bird Gummey returned to her home, 541S Greene street, this week, from Up. perdam, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Percy O. Bright, of 511J Pulaski avenue, have returned from Massachusetts, whero they spent tho summer. Mrs. Frank K. 'Glltlngham, of 3105 West Pcnn stieet, has as her guest Miss Helen Lin coln, of Attleboro, Mass. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Karpeles, of West Chelten avenue, have returned to town, having motored from the Delaware Water Gap. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Emery, of 6104 Wayne avenue, with their family, have returned to town from New England where they spent July and August. Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Lewis, Miss Frederlca Lewis, Wler and Henry Lewis will motor to Chelsea today to spend the week-end. WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Anna J. Necker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Necker, of 4723 Klngesslng avenue, will be man led to George Krler, of 1115 Plna street, at 8t Francis do Sales Church, 47th stmt and Springfield avenue, Wednesday, Sep tember 83, at p. m. Mr. Krler, who' Is a sculptor, came- from Ger many about five years ago to mako bis home In this country. Ho was Introduced to Miss Necker shorUy after .his arrival by Mr. Theo dore Frlendoofer, who , has slnco roturned to Germany and had joined tho Kalsor's forces In the present war. Mlsa Necker was attending school when she first met Mr. Krler, and Just finished her prepa ration to become a teacher last term. After the marriago tho couple .will reside with the bride's parents at 4723 Klngsesslng avenue, Tho nov. Dr. nnd Mrs. Frank P. Parkin, ac companied by their son, Harold Clarko Parkin, returned last week from their seaside cottage at Oak Bluffs, Mass., on the Island of Martha's Vineyard, to their apartments In the Nether lands, 4316 Chestnut street. Mrs. E. F. Kelly, of Tobyanna, who spent the summer abroad, has returned and has taken apartments at the Normandlo for tho winter. She was accompanied by Miss M. A. Dtpne. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayer, of Ventnor, motored to this city early In tlie week and spent several days as tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Stackhouae at their home, 4817 Cedar avenue. Frank Bommel nnd Miss Helen Rommel, who spent the summer abroad, have returned to the Bartram for tho winter. Mrs. G. M. Etdrldge, of 4107 Locust street, has returned from Klttery Point. Me., whero she spent the summer. Mrs. James E. Stokes and her daughter, Miss . Mary O. Stokes, of SM3 Chestnut, street, wilt close their cottage at Capo May the end of the week nnd return to town. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Off, of 4202 Walnut treet, have returned from Asbury Paik, where they spent the summer. Mrs, Georgo C. Schoff and her son, Lawicnco Schoff, of 4205 Pino street, havo returned from a visit to Mrs. Edwnrd E. Paxson at Bycot, Pa. Mrs. William G. Moffott, of 4242 Chestnut street, has returned after having spent tho summer at Ocean City, Md. Miss Gladys Mof fett came homo last week, having spont tho Bummer In Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Reuter, of 1121 South 46th street, returned last week after a summer spent In Europe. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Rcppllcr havo returned from a motor trip to Lake George to their homo, 201 South 42d Ktreet., Mr. and Mrs. William Dccilng and Miss Knthcrlno Deerlng will return from Cape May to their home, 41st and Spiuce stieets, on October 1. 1 vf 'im ! m V'- i NORTHWEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Walter R. Eastburn, of 2141 North Eighteenth street, will give a dinner tonight In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Eckel. Covers will bo laid for ten. Mrs. Eastburn has just returned from Ocean City. Mrs. Eastburn and Mrs. '. Glading. of 2313 Soutli Broad street, will leave on October 28 to visit In Now York. Rldgewood, X. J., and Englewood, X. J. They will visit also Mis. James Hinchllff at Fuller Terrace. Orange. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Dale, formeily of 2118 North Fifteenth street, aro occupying their new apartments at Queen Lane, German town. Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Coles and their daughter. Miss Iva Coles, of 1931 Dauphin stieet, have returned from Blackwood, N. J., where they passed the summer Mrs. J. C. Kltchenmati. ot 2317 West Oxford stieet, has Just returned fiom a tojouui at At lantic City. Mr, nnd Mis. William Rawlins. Jr., nnd their daughter, of 2141 Noith Eighteenth stieet, have returned from a tour through the Thousand Islands, Montreal nnd Quebec. Clarence A. Button, ot 1331 North Willlngton street, has leturned home. Mr. Suttcn spent most ot the summer at the Rlio Delta Kappa Fraternity House in Ocean City. Tho Rho Delta ICappa Fraternity cloaed Its house at Ocean City, N. J., September 13. The fraternity is now making arrangements for tho annual series of dances to take place dur ing the coming winter. The first dance will probably be held tha latter part of October. Mr. and Mis. J. Zlnimerinan. of 2211 North Eighteenth street, have leturned to their home, having spont the summer at their cottage In Ocean City. X. J. Mr. and Mrs. George Geggenheliner and Mis. M. Gieen, of 2217 Nonth 33d stieet. have just returned after spending the .summer at Wild wood. Mrs. Geneva Elliott and her daughter. Miss Florence Elliott, of 1S07 North Camac stieet, returned during the week from AtUutio City, where thoy spent the summer. Edward Elliott has returned front a tour tluough tha West to California, Mr. and Mis. William K. Kiioii, of Noitli Eighteenth street, have letuuied from Atlantic City, where they havo been slaving since the early summer. Mr. mid Sirs. Joseph Levy and their daugh ter. Miss Nana Levy, leturned fiom a summer's stay In Chelsea on Wednesday and have, opened their winter home, 2223 North Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John It. Young. f 1S33 North Park avenue, havo opened their winter homo after spending tho summer in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mr.. Alexander A. Saweis, ot North Twelfth street, have returned from Bay View, Long Island Sound, and Brldgcpoit. Conn., where they passed tho summer, mid havo gone to Atlantic City over tho week-end. Their son, Alexander C. Sawers, has returned homo from an extended yachting crulso on Long Island Sound. Miss Margaret Lomis, of North 22U street, has letumed fiom Northlluld. Mass. Mis Jacob SaNnila nnd her daughter. Miss Rut1' Halladn, of 1933 North Eighteenth htreet. Ie leturned from several weeks' vUlt in Milton. Pa Sixteenth street, who spent the season. In Ocean City, feturned to their winter homo today. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barber, of 1816 AVest Ontario street, have returned ffom a fortnight's visit In aiovbrsvllle. N. T. Mr. and, M"rs. Albert Rosenstetn and family havo closed their cottage In Atlantld City and have returned to their winter home, 2131 AVest Ontario street. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Dotls, of 203f West Tioga street, have returned homo after spending the season on the coast of Maine. Miss Helen Rellly gavo a luncheon on Thurs day at her home, Mil West Venango street. Tho guest of honor was Miss Elsa Sonsn. Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas C. Poole, of 1318 Hunt ing Park avenue, have roturned from their cot tage, In tho, Berkshire Hills, Brandford, Mass., whero they passed the summer. The Evangelist Home, of Old York roaxl nnil Hunting Park avonue. Is giving a sauerkraut supper Thursday evening, September 24. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Hlllman, of North Thir teenth street, will return to their home from Cape May, Tuesday, September 22, Mr. nnd Mrs. John .7. Lamb, of 3219 North 23th street, aro making n tour of tho Great Lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Booth and tholr daughter, Miss Eveline Booth, of 3313 Venango street, have returned from Atlantic City, where they spent tho summer. . roxd6rough Tho Flat Rock Motprboat Club gave a tango party last night at the club house In Shaw mont, which was beautifully decorated with fall flowers and ferns. Tho members present were; Commodore and Mrs. A. H. Bradloy, Miss Florenco Bradloy, Dr. and Mrs. Eugcno Swayne, Sir. nnd Mrs. Vandegrlft, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Vandorsllcc, Mr. and Mrs. Charlei Lenlnger, Mr. and Mre. Georgo W. Sands, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Rldler, Miss Sue Price, Miss Florence Rldler and Miss Bertha Rldler, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Matthews,, Miss Wolf, Miss May Price and Mlsn Elizabeth Price, Mr. and Mrs, J. Stanley Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas, Mrs. William Field, Miss Gertrude Field, Mies Alice Rldler and Miss Mabel Rldler, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winkler, Mush Grace Ed wardu, Mrs. Charles Miller, MIbs Staley, Roland Bradloy, Leslie Krusen, Elliott Krusen, C. Harry Aires, Thomas 'Markle, Walter Vande grlft, P. William Ridley, John 'Wolf, John Field, Ivan Field, Joseph Winkler, Jr , EnrI Har lan. Albeit Lawson, John Kelly, Frederick Staley, William Price nnd George C. Krusen. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swager Potts, of COU Ridge avenue, have returned from Ocean City. Miss Mildred 7.. Holt, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. James 'A. Holt, of 145 Sumac stieet, Wlssa hlckon, has icturned home after spending sev eml weeks' In Atlantic City. Mr. 'and Mis. D. Slter Cornog, who spent the siimmer at Cape May Point, have leturned to their winter hoube, 5031 Ridge avenue. Mr. and Mis. Milford Fox, of 202 Rochelie ave nue, Wissahlckon, have leturned fiom a month's stay at Bcacli Haven. Mr. and Mis. George Rlghter, of Ridge ave nue and Coigns lane, have returned fiom an nil-summer's stay at Wlldwood. CHESTER AND VICIMTY Mis. Samuel Crowther and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Crowther. have teturned from a two-weeks' stay nt Atlantic City. Miss Ida J. Larkln, of West Sixth stieet. Is home after nn extensive tour of Florida. Mrs. -Penncll Lai kin is visiting her 'sister, Mrs. Wlllidiit T. Foster, nt Chtlds, "Me. Miss Maile Fcirell, of East Fourteenth street, lias returned from Easton, Pa., where she was tho guest of friends for two weeks. Miss Katliryn Kelly has icturned to her homo on East Fifteenth street after a week's stay Y with lelatives at Elmiia. Miss Dniothy .Marshall has leluined to her home In .M.uous Hook after a month's visit to f i lends nt Bndgeport, Conn. ''. .uid Mis George W. Schwartz of 1'ios peot Park, aie spending n week with friends nt Scottdale, Pa. MlSti Virginia Vauclain lias leturned to her home at Altoona, after being entertained for a week by Mis. J. L. Smith, of Ridley I'aik. SOCIETY READY TO GREET SIR HOtiENEXT WJ2EK Boxes and PnrklngSpnccp lo Uc Filled Willi Members of Smart Set From Various Cities oil Monday Society Is looking forward to Its first jm-" portnnt event In th, opening of the 20th annual exhibition of the Bryn Mawr Horso Show As sociation, which marks tho autumnal social season for Philadelphia. Tho event will begin on tho Polo Grounds nt Bryn Mawr on Monday and will contlnuo through the week. An especially Intercstiug accompanying foa tuto of tho exhibit wilt bo the first nnniial Bryn Mawr Hoifml Show, which begins Tu55' day and cxtonds through four days. This side event Is the first exhibition especially for tck hounds nnd beagles ever held In this country and Is attracting national attention nmonp huntsmen. Hunt clubs from Massachusetts. Vermont, Now York, Virginia, and Maryland have entered their packs. Slnco 1010 tho horso show has cxtende'd through flvo tlnya, but this year tho exhibit hns been extended a day and 5 new classes havo been ndded. Heavy draft horses are being exhibited for' the first time rtl Bryn Mawr. Addition of this class is in moognlllon of th efforts ot landowners In ntihtfrhflti Philadelphia to Improve the brr-eds of thin useful typ of horseflesh. But the Bryn Mawr show has been since H beginning primarily an exhibition of hunting horses. The showing of harness horses, saddle horses, hackneys, ponies and draft horses has always been regarded by tho patrons of thA exhibit as of secondary importance, although keen contests always develop among these en. tries. The abandonment of tho Madison Square Garden horse show In Now York thlo year on account of tho unsettled conditions caused by tho European war, Is regarded by local horse men as a factor that will Increase tho Im portance of tho Bryn Mawr exhibit, socially as well as In other respects. From a show of one day'a duration held on the terrace at tho Bryn Mawr -Hotel and at tended by about 230 persons, 20 years ago. the annunl event has Increased In Importance until today Its ribbons aro tho most coveted of any show In the country. Its average) dally attendance Is botween 4000 and 1000. This year prlr.es aggregating W&g VAlue will be awarded. In the various -c3. nn most valuable prlz for hunterZls tho Radnor Challenge Cup, valued at J250, which event also carries a svveppstako of J100. Tho Bryn Mawr Challenge Cup for harness horses Is valued at J2.7J with sweepstakes added, ' and the challenge cup, for tho best team .of three hunters, given by AV. Hlncklo Smith, Is worth over J300. A total of 413 ribbons will be awarded in the 09 classes. Among tho prominent horsemen who have ac cepted invitations to act as judges aro Frank H. Caven. Philadelphia, trotting horses; E. Von Der Horst Koch, George B. Hulme and Reginald C. Vandeibilt New York, heavy harness horses: Joseph E. Wldcner, Philadel phia, ponies In harness and In breeding classes; J. Gainer West, Garnervllle, X. Y.. E. F. Gerry, New York, and Lewis E. Waring, Plalnlleld, N. .T.. saddle horses and ponies under Baddle; Henry V. Colt, Gencsse, X. Y.. y. s. Von Stade. Xew Vork. Fletcher Harper, Millbrook, X. Y., hunters and Jumpers; Joseph La Rocque, Bernardsvllle, X. J., draft horses. YATES-SAGE A .quiet wedding was solemnized this muining at a nuptial mass in the Church -of St. Francis do Sales, at which the Rev. Father Thomas J. Hannoy olflciuted, when .Mrs. Sara Saga became tho bride of Dr. Itohcit Yates. .Mis. Sage woie a dark blue cloth traveling suit with u hat to match, and was attended by' her sister, MUh Suo Meaklui. as maid of, honor. Miss Meakmi woie a .suit of dail; blue thai niouto and cm lied as tew. Doctor Vates had ns his beM man his brother, David Yutet. The couplo left for Niagara im mediately after the ceremony, and upon thou icturn will make their homo In this cits-. Doc tor Vutes is olliclnl coach of the waUliiuoio baseball and basketball team.. O, GREAT HKVO.NI): I am testier. I am athlrst for fnuvvy things. My soul goes out In a longing to touch the sklit of the dim distance. 0 Great Doyond, O tho keen rait of thy ilmol 1 furgot. I ever forgft, that I liuve no wings to tly, that I am bound lit this spot ever more. 1 am eager and wattoful. I am a stranasr in a strange land. Thy bieaili comes to me vvhlspsrUis an imp.is- slble hop-?. Thy touguo is known to my Jwait a its vey own. 0 Pur.to-See.tt, O the keen call ot thy flute! 1 forgot, l ovDj- forget, that 1 know not tho way. that I havo not the winged horse. Mr and Mis. .lacob Stoer lmve closed their I 1 am listless. 1 am a wandeier in mv linr cottage in Chelsea and havo beon spending rf j In tho fctimiy has of tit languW hours, what few dajs in town prior to their departure for Michigan on Monday. TIOGA vira Kmv in Wilkinson, Jr.. will give an in. founal luncheon at her hunio, isaj Hunt Ins Park avenue, Thursday, September it, Mr and Mis. W. D. Chambers, of SJII &oh Broad fctreet. have returned from Ocean City, Miss Mabel Llnd. of 1T23 Wet Tioga, street, left on Thuisday for East Orange. IS. J., wltcra she is the guest of Mrs. William Parkjnaon, Her sister. Miss Laura Llnd. U imsalng th,o I week-end with Miss Marian Utlpin, of River. i ton, N. J. ! Miss Elsie Slnzheimer. of 1321 West L'rle aye. , mi, is giving a linen shower today for jj unvo t uiioii uemmi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Gemmi, who will be married to Hector Alexander Siiuhetmer early In November. Mrs. William Jennings and her dauchtrr MISS SARAH ELIZABETH PUTNAM Miss Putnam, who is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Earl B. Putnam, of 1926 Sdmic- ' J," Alice Jennings, of North Nineteenth street, this city, and a niece of Mr. and Mix ' street, have returned from Seaside PaiU. whoro ' rls Block m Charlemagne Tower, will be married today ' thcjr were the euests of Mrs. John Weaver. I I Mrs. Guy wfiddtn ! in WatervU,5 N Y" t0 Sean Schroeder. I 1,r- ftnd "" FUh Dalrymple ad their jr., oi nviwisiuu( u, v. uaugnisr, aihs aucb uairympie, of 3J50 North i a I vast vision of thina takes shape in tha uliie of tha sk.v u Furthest nd, O the Uon rait of thv ume! I ror, l .vor forget, fiat the sates aro shut ver.vu-here in tht hoirto wbbi att(j a'p.ie , 7a'Mt4naHi Tagor, UBII KI&TM.NG Minna Irving iu Life Ttw U.v.c ot peace desired to build A nut yotu stout 8imj strung. A lid every nation scut lur t'ts To help the vvurU alorjE, Artl Herman linden. UngUali oiji,, - A tousb. as Kfiasjiimd, leatusp, FreucU .Uesyiu,t. ana the JttiSilaR ar Were woven, all together- WHU folded wing in caUu cuulu i She brooded on the net. And felt lue stirring in the egg Beneath h?r do-vn.- b"cat Then bang' the shell blew up and fieed Its dark and dicadful culture The frightened dove discovered Uf, Alas, had tunthed a vulture. WHAT MILADY WEARS . .Smart gowns in talloied stylo and many with the fluffy tiimmlhgs so dear to the feminine heait are being- "worn this season. As It has been for the last two or three years, almost any kind of gown is worn for almost any kind of an occasion, and society maids and matrons are by no means adverse to showing how thes- have chosen all varieties for their fall and winter waidrobes. Mrs. J. Theodoie Muishall, whose clothes are always of the latest cut. was shopping ie cently in a navy bin,) serge suit that was ex ceedingly smaiL The coat was In the new ledlngote style. Quite long and worn over a short, scant skirt. Mrs. Marshall's hat was of navy blue tafftrtn, edged with a narrow rim of white. Mrs. Joseph E. Widener wears a becoming model of ci earn-white broadcloth, the skirl draped over an.underaklrt of lace. With trrii Mrs. Widener wears a. large tlat-brimmod black vulvet hat trimmed with .black aigrettes. The costume is unielleved by any touch ot color except for the girdle of dull pink. Mrs. Gilbert Harvey, who wears her clothes extremely well, was son in a whito serga tallleur cut on simple lines and worn with a closo-flttlng little black and white sailor hat. Miss Marguerite Cnperton, daughter of Ad miral and Mrs. William Cnperton. is wearing a smart littlo frock of shtr batiste with a purple figure nnd a girdle ot satin to match With this custume she wears a Jaunty litt.e purple hat. I'rir shopping Miss Linda Laker has ihosen a smart little trotteur of navy blue crepe Th skin ! full over tho hips and la topped b o. short jacket, Eton in offset, with a rulling collar and Pipings of whito en, de chine. With this Mise Bnker vveara a mediutn-aiaed hat of dark blue with a rather Jlat urovvn. Mrs Warner Hurnshaw wear -a striking afternoon froWc of suse green crtuniiousc The akirt has a straight tunU-." vvhtlo tho wain i mado of figured ciene. tlie llgqres being in shaded ot dull ti I and niufctard color. Soft lace torn.s the vest and collur A ainail dull rde lat. lilmmed with two quills, give- nn added touch to this ovn. Mik Caroline Franklin, of Laiu-aster uhn engagement to Stunley Smith, of this oitv a recentls announced, hav sclented a good-iookm? dark blue doth suit, whivh has a shoii pointed coat, and a tin m?-Her skirt. Tiny motif worked In AHce-nlUe flu- .ir UU uu the xlervea and collar of the mat Mi. Thomas Ivlnkald. wift-of Lieutenant Urn. k4id. I'. . - . uho U at present tie s''ti of her molliKI. Mrs. 4. Andernon tofc, ha a liren a blSik sila U . the kWut uf vvlihii li tmtk- ot bUiU-and-tthite oiupvtl .ilk i:u k cliifToii is mtwticaily draid about h hip ani tied it a bow al tM back, under the tunu Tim hat U blai-k vetvf with a crown r n.- ' vir lith. Mia Winiftet) tiurrau lw!- ii afioruoon frol of tuutun-' ti ! - Ttw budke i rotuuuMd ui --i .i.. iblXfoa af the ame saailt T.,. Uussfeju lumi; eri-t. ' tiw lorroo- vvik tth t. i larg tUgfk walim.' hat tjiuwiwu vntu a iIusit : of wliH 4vs4 Ooaeis. 41r. U'UUaiu M tMnteiit i iruuis j. ireet dfeaa of uav blue '. Tl knt I...4 a ltualau tunic vvhWii i null wide at in. . to n i The kimono botllvr i still lopuUi , ,, um on (in-. tuu" rrv di .1 a.iK oiu. ii n t, ae (.oiiibiued witn -jo..l - u i vwti, uu, ,. tern. .Mit. Loiijjktrc th ai ii . 1,4 , , cliJM fittina straw ual tiwia with butt- mi. Low of maliue. t u ln.l ' t oil. la . Ill' ( ila.- Ii tttliluie a m m ,m 1 . KWmI' .HgjjtjttoiaaiMMl