B'S i-FTyc yuw i 5? 31 I1 ' EVBNILESBGBB Pfi Ha A DELPHI A, SATURDAY - SEPTEMBER 19, 1914, , j ' ; - .,-,.:, .1 t. .ii H i "I f.i , filial' 1 . i.hlii ii . ,1, Ml . , lull I ' ' tin. .. i l 11 SOCIETY'S DOINGS AT HOME AND IN SUBURBS . . .. rt3 WtT.T.TAM BANDERS 1 M nroTT. of Media, Pft., announce tha en- iiim.nl of their daughter, Miss Arabella i" 1 Mrs Allen Hunter, of Chestnut Hill. 1? Ho dftl'e has been set for tho wedding. W-' ::...-, inn, have been Bent dut by the Itaco mmmltteo of tho Whltemarsh Hunt Club for . ,!l,,m to bo given at tho clubhouses Satur- lov October 3, before tho races. Tho guests hi include owners ui ii ........... ... ..u .. .......m-,1... Itirtirea and other officials races anu Bm" - .-- of the race meeting. Several four-in-narm iiw '" inn to the races, inciuuing m " m ju. Bffllth Frederic Strawbrldgo, Captain E. B. CMMtt and It Netoon Buckley. Among those who havo already rcsorvod park Ins spa"8 nr0 Edward D Tolnntt' c- Bradford Fralley. Edwin N. Benson, Jr., Stevenson Crothers, James u. jueuiur, ur .biibb urauy tufdav. J. Stanley Ileevo, Jesso Williamson, I J(J captain E. B. Cassatt, Mrs, H. Howard I' Ellison, Jr., James W. Cooke, P. S. Whlttaker, Si Augustus II. Stoughton, Daniel t). Wenta, John t It. Packard. 3d, Mrs. Arthur Diddle, Fred- L- erl4 a. Strawbrldgo, uiemoni is. wimami, it nobert K. Cftssatt, Georgo F. Tyler, William II Ellis, Honry Frailer Harris, Theodore C. - Voorhees, It. M. Cadwalador, Hamilton Dlsston, S William 0. Warden and R. Nelson Buckley. The Huntingdon Valloy Club will give a din- r dance tonight at tho club house. A dlnnor ' dance was glvon last night, also, which was Tcry well attended. ; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Howard, who aro at Ambleside, their summer homo at Bar Harbor, I lie., wilt return to Morion on Monday. f Mrs. J. A. Johnson, who has spent tho sum- mer abroad, Is now at tho Bcllovuc-Stratford for " i short stay. She will return to her homo In Virginia next week. . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mcgargeo, who havo been pending' the summer at tho seashore, havo Ukcn apartments at the Blttcnhouso Hotel for the winter. Admiral and Mrs. W. P. Harris aro !io nt this hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Breed, of C220 Wayho venuc, gavo an Informal dance for tho younger iet last night at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club. One hundred and twenty-rivo guests attended. Mrs. E. D. Blair, who has spent sevoral weeks it Fishers Island, has returned to her home on Lovers' lane, at Edgewater Park, N. J. Mrs. Henry Lewis Wood, of Williamsburg, ' Vs.. Is 'ho guest of her mother, Mrs. David Smith, at her home, Tho Appledon, at Edge nater Park. IIs Marlon H. Cresswcll, of Edgowater Park, N. J., Is tho guest of Mrs. Worthlngton Ecranton at 300 Monroe street, Scranton. Pa., during the tennis tournament at tho Scranton Country Club. SimucI 1). Echkert, Jr., whose marriage to Miss Agnes Musser will take place next Sat urday In Dorset, Vt, will entcrtajn hl3 ushers at tho Racquet Club ton,lght. ,mong the guests will bo E. It. Stoevcr, J. E. Cope Morton, Alexander D. Grange, Austin G. Maury, C. V. Brown, W. H. Patterson, Clar ncc II. Clark, 3d, Emtcn Drayton, Henry C. 'fasten, Albert Lawrence Smith, Ttobert Burns, C. J. Schmlillopp, II. M. Mnlone, Henry Slmp mn, T Louis Washburn, It. B. Evans, Georgo V. i:kns, Jr., J. It. Blatz, Francis Kemble, Dr. iumi .HU3SIT mm ur. iiicimru x-enrce. Mrs. J. Lewis Crozer, of Braeslde, Upland, Pa has returned from a motoV trip through New England. - Mr. ami Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury will give t a dance In honor of Miss Cordelia Blddlo tho J plght of December 22. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. I Drexcl Dlddlo will glvo a dance for their daushtcr January 7. . The engagement of Miss Dabney Maury Hal- , ley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Halsey, , and Harrison Crulkshank, of Wilmington, Del.. , has been announced. Tho marriage will tako place eaily in the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Abel P. Wetherlll, of AVynno- HOod Will If.lVA nn Tilnurln,. wltli lt WA,hrtrlllci i father, w. H. Wetherlll, for a trip along tho Hudson River. Mr. and Mrs. Abel Wetherlll itter their return to Wynnewood will again start on a trip for Louisville, Ky,, on October t. The marriage of Miss Sarah Elizabeth Put nam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Putnnm, of 1320 Spruce street, this city, and Beaton Bchroeder, Jr., took place today In Graco Church, Watfrvllle, N. Y whero tho Putnams tava their country place. TV,. -(! ...... .. n . . ..... I ., jiuuts uuon, or jjrexei mil, jjoiawaro County, entertained at a marshmallow roast on Thursday evening in the woods near their home. An Informal dance In tho house followed the roast. About forty guests were present, among hom were the following Phlladelphlans: The Misses Duranc. thn MIhsps T.nmrhlln Mloa fn. Cullough, Miss Almee Junker, Miss Helen Moore and Messrs. Kcely, Jackson Blank, Wlll m D. Loughlin, Joseph Creamer, Herman Junker, Chailcs Towne and William Stnnton. 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 the summer In England, Is also back nt Orfrlc. Mrs. Coles will open her town house, 2114 Pino street, tho Cth of October. Mrs. Tyler, as usual, will spend the wlntor with her. Mr. and Mrs. Webster King Wetherlll have closed their summer residence at Jamestown, It. I., and aro now visiting Mrs. Wetherlll's father, Caleb Cresson, at Tha Oaks, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. David Goodbread have returned from Atlantic City. AHDMOitE Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Colton, of Singing Wood, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Joseph Ferrell Colton. Mrs. Colton will bo remembered as Miss Mary It. Fcrroll. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Clynier Brooko have returned from Watch Hill, It. I and are now nt their homo on Glenn road. HAVEItFonn-MISH a. C. Russell, of Lake For est. 111., Is tho guest of Miss AHco Granger. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Baum and their daughter. Miss Kntherlno Baum, havo taken apartments ut Jlavcrford Court. no8E.MOW-.Mrs. W. C. Allison and her daughter. Mlsa Mnrcello Allison and Miss Mary Allison, of Rosemont, have returned from Bur Harbor. Mrs. Joseph F. sinnott and Miss Mary B. Slnnott havo returned after a motor trip through Xcw England. VllXAiNOVA-Gcorge Packnrd and family have returned from a summer's stay at Saranac Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brown have returned from Baileys Island, Me. t ALONG THE MAIN LINE OVERiiROOK-Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Dn Mco nd MI33 nu Mee, who went abroad early in the summer, have returned to their home on Overbrock avenue. Mrs. J. Clarence White, of 6327 Lancaster ave ue, has returned home after a month's stay la Virginia. JI's. C. H, Roberts, who has Just returned irom Jfirraganfelt Pier, Is tho guest of Mr. n4 Mrs. Walter F. Thompson. Mr. and M it,, a LoB!u, .McCoy havo returned "em Jamestown, R, i, lames h. ii,0oko and family, of 5100 Wood tine avenue, aie homo from Mount Kineo. Me. Miss Margarqt Hnrrlty has returned from J-wwpe. Mrs. William F, Hnrrlty and her "maters are Mill abroad, but hope to obtain Passage next month. "Fltlo i, ani, Mrs iJncoIn oodfrey, Jr., "o at still at Northeast Harbor, Me., are Wed homo the last of this month. sr. and Mrs. John W. Buchman and MIM at I . l,uch"n, who spent the summer turm!.V0UaKe at N'ort,, "adley. Canada, re- thlh- i, Merlon laEt wek an 've opened . "me un "h Highland avenue. horn, Tarl Fln,et'-''- has returned to her J. on Daw roa(1, aner ft vltW ,o At)anUc httBlBTlM ana m. 1 . " .. -ura- Bam ware kZ '"'"'V returned from the Dela- ' .Uter iS- , JI""' MarBare McDowell. ttel it Mr. heater Megargee. and Sam- wS7 !; Jr; whQ have been na,ne td hoT .. COno s,0un'n8. are ex. Jp the early p,rt or next week. hH muZ,. Glftrd' ot Woodslde avenue. K,"EnMaiul Weks' tour lhrough G'"nore L", .' n"aM Fraiie-- " Hln AKIlea nilrrirt, .P...tWVf U4 J(IU1 ALONG THE HEADING Mm,, r and aln w,..,. .. .J: " ,ne P with Mr. aifford, """"-J"s. John i "m a visit t, Cape May, and Mrs. Miss Marion Shnrpless. of Hntherton, Chel ten Hills, has as her guest Mlsa Marlon Teodt, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. E. B, Teodt, of New York. .Next week .Miss Teodt will be the guest ot Mrs. Edward Wlnslow Taylor and Miss Anna Slmrplets Taylor at Cedron, their home on Queen lane, Germantown. Mrs. Georgo F. I.ashor and Miss Gertrude Gil bert have returned to their homo on Washing, ton lane. Rydal, after spending some tlmo at Chelsea. Mr. nnd Mrs. Caleb Fox and Miss Margaret Fox havo returned to "Berthellyn," their home 111 Ogonu, afttr spending the summer at Caps May. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter A. Bailey have returned to their home on Lenox road, Jcnklntown, after spending some time at Chelsea. A kitchen shower will bo given tonight at tho home of Miss Amelia Shclp, In Wyncote, n honor of Miss Clara Schoble. whoso marriage to Willis MaeDonald Powell will take place October V. The ladles' auxiliary to the Men's Improve ment Society of South Oak Lane will meet on .Monday evening at Association Hall, on Droad street, and plan the winter's entertainment for tho association. A series of card parties, din. ners nnd dances, one of 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 be Mrs Cornelius Van Artsdalen 'and Mrs. Edward Mel Call, Mrs. Charles Feurer. of Tenth street, Oak Lane, will return today after several w.l-. spent In New York, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Carroll, of Seventh sr. Oak Lane, returned on AVednesday. after uev eral weeka spent nt Lake Hopatcong, is y A dinner dance and muslcalo will mark the opening neason of the North Hills Country Club today. Nearly 300 guests will b present at dinner. The day's entertainment will begin at i in the afternoon, with a musicale, followed by a reception to the members. Tha hostewes for the day will be Mrs. Will lam B. Summer, Mrs. Franklin Meehan, Mrs. georgo Long, Mrs. Lewis Block, Mrs. Fred erick. II. Kasaelbaum and Mrs. 3yy WhUJdln i isiKri- i ' 'mmwSf ntm Prfli" sH npspMHEaHB j EH i w !KB 1 i W l 'TT'n-i'VlWrriinTriirrrrnir , - .nv . u , ,, aiymuuiBB CHESTNUT HILL Mr. and Mr. J Percy Keating will relurn to day from New England to their homo In St. Martins lane. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stelman Dlsston and Miss Dorothy Dlsston have relumed to Nor wood Hall,( their homo on Chestnut avenue, after spending the summer1 at Northeast Har bor, Mo. Mr. and Mm. Patrick Grant, 2d, who aro now In Maine, will not return to their homo on Chestnut avenuo until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McCouch havo returned safely from Europe, where they have been spending tho summer, to their home In St. Martin's lane. Mr. and Mrs. Edward' Rowland have returned from Bar Harbor and aro occupying their houso on Crofeldt avenue. Mrs. Bell and her, daughter, Mils Elizabeth Wheeler, of Colorado Spring, are visiting Mrs. Bell's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth II. Hulso, at her home In Highland. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian J. Wellena, of 357 Gowen avenue, Mount Airy, havo left for, a trip to Canada. The marriage of Mlsa Marguerite Baldy nnd Mr. Sponccr K. Butterworth will take placo on Wednesday, September 23, at I p. n?., In Grace Church, Mt. Airy. Miss Baldy Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M Dlnlmtck Baldy and granddaughter of tho Reverend Hurley Baldy, of 203 East Gowen avenue. Mr. Butterworth Is tho son ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles M. Butterworth, also of Mt. Airy. Rovercnd Thomas F. Cllne, rector of Grace Church, will perform tho ceremony. Tho brldo will bo given In marrlago by her fnther and will wear a traveling gown. Miss Catharlno Baldy, a sister, will bo the maid of honor and C. Molcher Butterworth, a brother of the groom, will net as best man. Following a short trip Mr. and Mrs. Butter worth will livo in West Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Taylor and family, of 154 East Mt. Airy avenue, who havo been In Atlantlo City slnco Juno 1, returned to their home on Thursday. Mrs. Hllson H. Wliyto and her son, Law renco Whyte, of 7415 Boyor street, who have boon abroad for several months, will remain In Scotland until tho mlddlo of October. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Taylor and their daughter, Miss Florcnco Taylor, who havo been abroad for several months, returned nnd havo opened tholr homo at 239 East Gowen avenuo. Miss Emma Samuel, of 360 Gowen avenuo, who has spent tho summer at Sweden, returned to her home on Wednesday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Ellwood Carpenter and family, who have spent tho summer at Ocean City, returned on Thursday to their homo at 7417 Sprague street, Mt. Airy. GERMANTOWN Mrs. Georgo E. Tllge, of 226 West Chelton avenue, nnnounces tho engagement of her daughter, Helen Tllge. and Lawrence Ripley Clapp, of Now York city. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Allison have returned from Jamestown, where they spent the aum mor, to their home In Pclham. Dr. and Mrs. Alexis Dupont Smith and their daughter, Miss Dorothy Smith, of Harvey and Greene streets, who have been abroad slnco August 1, will sail from London today and be at home on September 27. Mr. nnd Mrs, Thomas E. Dunn and family, of 221 West Allen's lane, will return on Mon day after several weeks spent at Eagle's Mere, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Schwartz, who havo been spending the summer In Chelsea, have re turned to tholr home, 112 West Walnut Inne. The Misses Marguerite and Agnes Jnnssen will glvo a luncheon, followed by cards, today at their home, 1Q East Mormald lane. Dahlias, asters and ferns will bo used In tho decora tions. Their guests will bo Miss Florence Rhodes, Miss Murgarct Williamson, Miss Grace Washburn, Miss Emllle Wallace, Miss Lillian Ramsay, MIsb Bessie McQullkln, Miss Alma Steuber, Miss Elizabeth Baker, Miss Erma Peters and Miss May Parker. Mr. and Mrs. William Harmon Georgo and tholr daughter. Miss Anna Martin George, of PS East Johnson street, who have been abrond for tho summer, will sail from London today and bo at homo on Tuesday, September 27. In the party Is Frederick Dunn, Jr., and nephew of Mrs. George, who will return with them. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Davis, Miss Catherine Davis nnd Miss MarlTarot Davis will return next week from North Adams, Mass. Mrs. Frank Bird Gummey returned to hor 'home, 5418 Greene 3treet, this week, from Up. perdam. Me. Mr. and Mrs. Percy O. Bright, of 5113 Pulaski avenue, have returned from Massachusetts, where they spent the summer. Mrs. Trank K. Gllllngham, of 3105 West Pcnn street, has as her guest Miss Helen Lin coln, of Attleboro, Mass. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Karpeles. of West Chelten avenuo. have returned to town, having motored from tho Delaware Water Gap, Mr. and Mrs. James A, Emery, of 5104 Wayno avenue, with their family, have returned tn town from New England where they -spent July and August. Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Lewis, Miss Frederlcn Lewis, Wler and Henry Lewis will motor to Chelsea today to spend the week-end. Plna street, at Bt Francis do Sales Church, 47th street and Sprlnglleld nvenuc, Wednesday, Sep tember 23, nt p. m. Mr. Krler, who Is a sculptor, came from Ger many about five years ngo to make his home In this country. Ha was introduced to Miss tfecker shortly after his arrival by Mr. Theo dora Frlendoofer, who has since returned to Germany nnd has Joined tha Kaiser's forces In tho present war. Miss Neckct was attending school when she first mot Jtr. Krler, and Just finished her prepa ration to become a teacher last term, After tho marriage tho couplo will reside with tho bride's parents at 4723 Klngscsslng avenue, The riov, Dr, and Mrs. Frank P. Parkin, ac companied by their son, Harold Clarke Parkin, returned last week from their seaside cottage at Oak Bluffs, Mass., on tha Island of Martha's Vineyard, to their apartments In tho Nether lands 4310 Chestnut street. Mrs. E. F. Kelly, of Tobyonna, who spent the summer abroad, lias returned and has taken apartments at the Normandlo for the winter. Sho was accompanied by Miss M. A. Depne. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayer, of Ventnor, motored , to this city early In tho week nnd Bpcnt several days as tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Stackhouso at their home, 4617 Cedar avenue. Frank Rommel and Miss Helen Rommel, who spent the summer abroad, havo returned to tho Bartram for tho winter. Mrs. G. M. Eldrldgc, of 4107 Locust street, hna roturned from KIttcry Point, Me., where sho spent tho summer. Mrs. James 10. Stokes nnd her daughter, Miss Mary C. Stokes, of 3642 Chestnut street, will closo their cottage at Capo May tho end of tho week nnd roturn to town. Mr. nhd Mrs. Edward P. Oft, of 4202 Walnut trcot, havo returned from Asbury Park, where they spent the summer. Mrs. George C. Schoff and her son, Lawrence Schoff, of 4203 Pine street, havo returned from a visit to Mrs. Edward E. Paxson at Bycot, Pa. Mrs. William a. Moffott, of 4242 Chestnut street, has returned after having spent tho summer nt Ocean City. Md. Miss Gladys Mof fott camo homo last week, having spent tho summer In Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Router, of 1121 South 46th Htrcot, returned last week after a summer spent In Europe. Mr. nnd Mrs. James M. Reppller havo returned from n motor trip to Lake George to their homo. 201 South 42d otrcet. Mr. and Mrs. William Dccring and Miss Kntherlno Decrlng will return from Capo May to their home, 41st and Spruce streets, on October 1. Sixteenth street, who spent the season In Ocean City, returned to their winter homo today. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barber, o 181 West Ontario slrcot, hove returned from a fortnight's visit In Gloversvllle, N. Y, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosensteln and family havo closed their cottage In Atlantic City and havo returned to their winter home, 2131 West Ontario street. Bfr. and Mrs. W. Dotts, of 2037 West Tioga street, havo returned homo after spending tho season on (he const of Maine. Mies Helen Rellly gave a luncheon on Thurs day at her home, 1911 Wost Venango1 street. Tho guest of honor was Miss Elsa Sonsa. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Poole, of 1318 Hunt ing Park avenue, have returned from their cot tage In tha Berkshire Hills, Brandford, Mass., whore they passed tho summer. The Evangelist Home, of Old York road and Hunting Park nvenuc, Is giving a sauerkraut supper Thursday evening, September 24. Mr. nnd Mrs. Irwin Hlllman, of North Thir teenth street, will return to their homo from Cap May, Tuesday, September 22. Mr. nnd Mrs. John J, Lamb, of 3219 North 2Bth street, aro making a tour of the Great Likes. Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Booth and their daughter, Miss Eveline Booth, of 1913 Venango street have returned from Atlantic City, where they spent the summer. WEST PHILADELPHIA MIbs Anna J. Ncckcr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Necker, of 4723 Klngesslng avenue, will be married to George Krler, of U13 LLBifliKiSE&iSiSBvL ' MKStS I H r ' - ' i ,mmg , I NORTHWEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Walter R. Enstburn, 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 Mra - J. Gladlng, of 231S South Broad street, will leave on October IS to visit in New York, Rldgewood, N. J and Englewood. N. J. They will visit also Mrs. James Hlnchllff at Fuller Terraco, Orange. Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Dalo, formerly of 2116 North Fifteenth street, are occupying their new apartments at Queen Lane, German town. Mr. and Mrs, Walter F. Cole3 and their daughter, Miss Ivn Coles, of 1D31 Dauphin street, havo returned from Blackwood, N. J., where they passed the summer Mrs. J. C. Kltchcnman, ot 2317 West Oxford street, has just returned from a oojourn at At lantic City. Mr. and Mrs. William Rawlins, Jr., and their daughter, of 2U1 North Eighteenth street, have returned from a tour through tho Thousand Islands, Montreal and Quebec. Clarence A. Hutton, of 1S5I North Willlngton street, has icturned home. Mr. Suttcn spent most of the summer at tho Rho Delta Kappa Fraternity House in Ocean City. Tho Rho Delta Kappa Fraternity closed Its house nt Ocean City, N. J., September 13. The fraternity is now making arrangements for tin- nnnual scries of dances to tako place dur ing tho coming winter. Th llrst dance will probably be held tho latter part of October. Mr. and MrR. J. Zimmerman, of 2211 North Eighteenth street, have returned to their home, having spent the .summer at their cottage In Ocenn City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. George Goggonhelmer nnd Mrs. M. Gieen, of 2217 North 33d street, have Just leturucd alter spending tho summer at Wild wood. Mrs. Geneva Elliott and hor daughter, Miss Florence Elliott, of 1S07 North Camao street, returned during tho week from Atlantic City, where they spent the nuinmor. Edward Elliott has returned from a tour through tho Wost to California, Mr. and Mrs. William Ji Kuun, of North Eighteenth street, havo roturned from Atlantic City, whoro they havo boon Maying since tho early summer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levy and their daugh ter, Miss Nana Levy, returned from a summer's stay In Cholrea on Wednesday and have opened their winter home, 2223 North Park avonue. Mr. nnd Mrs. John It. Young, f 1S53 North Park avenue, havo opened their winter homo after spending tho summer In Atlantic City. Mr. anil Mr, Alexander A. Sawers, of North Twelfth street, havo returned from Hay View, Lung Island Sound, nnd Ilridgepoit, Conn., where tlu-y parsed tho summer, nnd havo gopo to Atlantic City over tho week-end. Their son, Alexander C. Sawers, has returned home from an extended yachtlngcruIso on J.oiitf Island pound. Miss M.ngaret Lomis, of North Jd stroot, I i. u-turned rrom Nortlideld, Mass. Mrs Jacob SiiXada nnd hor daughter. Miss Huth -iill.id.i, of 103.1 North Eighteenth street, hiie returned from several weeks' visit In Mllt.in I 'a Mr mci Mrs. Jacob. Stoer havo closed their .ottugo in Chelsea nml hao been spondlng n few d.i.-, in town prior to their Ccpnrturo- f0P Muliig.m mi Monday, ROXBOROUGII Tho Flat Rock Motorboat Club gavo a tango party last night at tho club houeo In Shaw mont, which was beautifully decorated with fall flowers nnd ferns. The members present were: Commodore and Mrs. A. H. Bradley, Miss Florence Bradley, Dr. and Mrs. Eugeno Swayne, Mr. and Mrs. Vandegrlft, Mr. nnd Mrs. John C. Vnndersllce, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lenlnger, Mr. and Mm. George W. Sands, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rldlcr. Miss Suo Price, Miss Florence Rldler and Miss Bertha Rldler, Mr and Mrs. William Matthews, Miss Wolf, Miss May Price and Mlsa Elizabeth Price, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Stanley Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas, Mrs. William Field, Miss Gertrude Field, Miss AHco Rldler and Miss Mabel Rldler, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winkler, MIbs Graco Ed wardu, Mrs. Charles Miller, Miss Staley. Roland Bradley, Leslie Kruson, Elliott Kruscn, C. Hairy Aires, Thomas Markle, Walter Vande grlft, P. William Ridley, John Wolf, John Field, Ivan Field, Joseph Winkler, Jr., Earl Har lan, Albert Lawson, John Kelly, Frederick Staley, William Price and George C. Kruson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swager Potts, of COll Ridge avenue, have returned from Ocean City. Miss Mildred Z. Holt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James '.. Holt, of Ho Sumac street, Wlssa hlckon, has returned homo after spending sev eral weeks In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. D. Slter Cornog, who spent the summer nt Capo May Point, havo returned to their winter house, 5931 Ridge avenuo. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Fox, of 202 Rochelle ave nue, Wlssahlckon, havo returned from a month's stay at Beach Haven. Mr. and Mrs. George Rlghtor, of Rldgo ave nue and Gorgas lane, havo- returned from an all-summer's stay at Wlldwood. CHESTER AND VICINITY Mrs. Samuel Crowthor nnd her daughter. Miss Elizabeth Crowthcr, have returned from a two weeks' stay at Atlantic City. Miss Ida J. Larkln, of West Sixth street, is home after an extenslvo tour of Florida. Mrs. Pennell Larkln Is visiting her sister, Mrs. William T. Foster, at Chllds, Me. .Miss Marie Ferrell, of East Fourteenth street, has returned from Easton, Pa., where sho was the guest of friends for two weeks. Miss Knthryn Kelly has returned to her home on East Fifteenth street after a week's stay with relatives at Elmlra. Miss Dorothy Marshall has returned to her home In Marcus Hook after a month's visit to friends nt Bridgeport. Conn. uid Mrs. George W. Schwartz, of Pros pect Park, nre .ponding a week with friends nt Scottdalc, Pa. Miss Virginia Vnuclaln has returned to her homo nt Altoona, after being entertained for a week by .Mrs. J. L. Smith, of Ridley Park. SOCIETY READY TO GREET SIR HORSE NEXT WEEK Boxes nnd Parking Spaces to Be Filled With Members of Smart Set From Various Cities on Mondny. Society Is looking forward to Its first Im portant event In the opening of the 20th unntiAt exhibition of the Bryn Mawr Horao Show As sociation, which marks the autumnal social season for Philadelphia. The event will begin on the Poto Grounds nt Bryn Mawr on Mondny and will continue through the week. An especially Interesting nceompnnylng foa turo of the exhibit will be tho first annual Bryn Mawr Hound Show, which begins Tues day and extends through four days. This sldo event Is tho first exhibition especially for fox hounds nnd beagles ever held in this country nnd Is attracting national attention among huntsmen. Hunt clubs from Massachusetts, Vermont, New York, Virginia nnd Maryland havo entered their packs. Since 1910 tha horse show has extended through flvo days, but this year tho exhibit has been extended n dny nnd 25 new classes have been added. Heavy draft horses are being exhibited for the first time nt Bryn Mawr. Addition of this class Is In recognition of tha efforts of landowners In suburban Philadelphia to Improve the breeds of this usoful typo ot horscllcsh. But the Ilryn Mawr rhow ,ns been Blnce Us beginning primarily an exhibition of hunting horses. Tho showing of harnc.s horses, saddlo horses, hackneys, ponies and draft horses has always been regarded by the patrons of tha exhibit as of secondary Importance, nlthough keen contests always develop among u)Cso en- ' tries. Tho abandonment of tho Madison Square Garden horso show In Now York this year on account of the 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 reppects. From a show of one day's duration held on the terraco at tho Bryn Mawr Hotel and at tended by about 250 persons, 20 years ngo, the annual event has Increased In Importance until today its ribbons nro the most coveted at any show In the country. Its average dally attendance is between 4000 and 6000. This year prizes aggregating $0000 In valtio will be awarded In tho various classes. Tho most valuable prize for hunters Is the Radnor Challenge Cup, valued at 50, which event also carries a sweepstake of J100. Tho Bryn Mawr Challcngo Cup for harness horses Is valued at $230 with sweepstakes added, and the challenge cup for the best team of threo hunters, given by W. Hlnckle Smith, IX worth over JM0. A total of 413 ribbons will be awarded In tho 09 classes. Among tho prominent horsemen who havo ac cepted Invitations to act as Judges nre Frank H. Cavcn, Philadelphia, trotting horses; E. Von Der Horst Koch, George B. Hulme and Reginald C. Vandcrblit, New York, heavy hnrne?s horses: Joseph E. Wldener, Philadel phia, ponies In harness and in breeding classes: J. Garner West. Garnervlllo, N. Y., E. F. Gerry New York, and Lewis E. Waring, PlninflcW, N. J., saddlo horses and ponies under saddle: Henry V. Colt, Genessee, N. Y., F. S. Von Stade, New York, Fletcher Harper, Millbrook, N. Y., hunters and Jumpers; Jofeph La Rocaue, Bornardsvlllo, N. J., draft horses. 1 ir-1 yl YATES-SAGE A quiet wedding was solemnized this morning nt n nuptial mass In the Church of St. Francis do Sales, at which the Rev. Father Thomas J. Hnnney officiated, when Mrs. Sara Page becamo the brldo of Dr. Robert Yates. Mrs. Sage wore a dark blue cloth traveling suit with a hat to match, and was attended by her sister. Miss Sue Mcaklm. as maid of honor. Miss Menkim wore a stilt of dark bluo charmeuse and carried nstcrs. Doctor Yates had as his best man his brother. David Yates. The couplo left for Niagara Im mediately after the ceremony, and upon their return will make their homo In thla city. Doc tor Yates is otllclal conch of tho Swarthmoro baseball and basketball teams. MISS SARAH ELIZABETH PUTNAM Miss Putnam, who is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Earl B. Putnam, of 1926 Spruce street, this city, and a niece of Mr. and Mrs Charlemagne Tower, will be married ton,.! in Watervllle, N. Y to Seaton Schroeder I Jr., of WashiDKton, D. C, ' ( 'NOG Mrs Edwin Wilkinson, Jr, wlJJ glvo an n, format luncheon at her home, HOJ Hunting Park uv.uue, Thursday, (September th Mr and Mis. W. 1. Phnmtr. of Sill North Hiuii.i stieut, havo returned from Ocean City, Miss Mabel I,lnd, of JJ23 Wet Tioga itrcpt, left on Thurbday for East Orange, N. J., where she is tho guest of Mrs. William Parkinson. Her sister. MUs Laura 1,1ml, U iwelnjf Hib week-end with MUs Marian Uilpln, of lilvor. ton. N. J. Miss Elslo Slnzhrlmcr. of J321 West Erie Sye, L-, is giting a uncn sooner today for JH3 Ive Fulton aemml. daughter of Mr. and Mrs illlam Ucniml. who will be married to Hector Alexander Sinzheimer eaily in November. Mrc. William Jennings and her daughter. MUa Alice Jennings, of North Nineteenth street, have returned from Seaside Puilj, where they weie ho guests of Mrs. John Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Dalrymple and their daughter, Miss Alice DfJryraple, of 3350 North O, GREAT nnVONH! I am restless. I um athlrst for faruwny things. My soul goes out In a longing to touch tho skirt of tho dim dlRtnnco. 0 Great Uoyond. O tho keen call of thy lluto! 1 forgot. I ever forget, that 1 hate no wlnoa to tly, that I am bound In this spot ever more. I nm eager and wakeful, I nro a stranger In a Btrango land, Thy urouth comos to me whispering on Impus. bible hope. Thy tmiguo la known to my heart n Its vory own. 0 Pr-to.GeU. O tho keen vail of thy flute! 1 forget. I over forgot, lhat know not the way, that J hove not the winged horse. I am llsltrss, I am a wanderer tn my heart in tho sunny b8o of thn languid hours, what vast vision of thlno take shape in the blue of tho ky! 0 I'artUest end. O the keen call of thv ttutc! 1 forgot. I tfver forget. tmt the sate ere aUut overywrjero in tho hous where I dwell a'.nue. HQbinrtr-mnth Tafiorc mi Oltv II UK NESTLING iliniu Irving in 141b The dove of peacu desired to bu14 A nest bath stout and strong. Anil uvory nation sent hr tuuja To help the iurk alang. And Herman llndon, Hngltab oais, As toush bs ecasuiied leather, French chestnut, and the nuwiRjQ Or Were woen all together. With folded vvlnge In valrs C4Mt.in She brooded on the n.t. And felt life stirring in the egg Benoatli hr tlovvny breast. Then bang'-tho shell blew up and freed Its dark and dreadful culture. The frightened dgve discovered she Alas, had hatched a, vulture. If' '"reed S V WHAT MILADY WEARS Smart gowns In tailored style and many v '.th--r-.. tho Huffy trimmings so dear to tho femlnlno heart aro being worn this season. As it hna been for tho last two or three years, almost any kind of gown is worn for almost any kind of un occasion, and society maids and matrons are by no means adverse to showing how they havo chosen all varieties for their fall nnd winter wardrobes. Mrs. J. Theodoro Marshall, whoso clothes nro always of tho latest cut, was shopping re cently in a navy bluo serge suit that was ex coedingly smnrt. Tho coat was In the new redlngoto style, quite long and worn over a short, scant skirt. Mrs. Marshall's hat was ol' navy blue taffeta, edged with a narrow rim of white. Mrs. Joseph E. Wldener wears a becoming model of cream-white broadcloth, the skirt draped over an undorsklrt of lace. With this Mrs. WIdorier wears a largo Mat-brimmed black velvet hat trimmed with black aigrettes. Tha costumo Is unrelieved by any touch or color except for the glrdlo of dull pink. Mrs. Gilbert Harvey, who wears her clothes extremely well, was seon In a white serge tallleur cut on simple lines and worn with a close-fitting llttlo black and white sailor hat. Miss Marguerite Caperton. daughter of Ad miral and Mrs. William C'up,-rton. Is wearing a smart little frock of cheer batiste with a purple figure and a girdle of satin to match. With this costume sho wears a jaunty little purple hat. For shopping Miss I.liula baker has chosen a smart llttlo trotteur of navy blue crepe. Tho skirt Is full over the hips and U toppul b" n short Jacket, Eton In effect, with a rolling collar and Pipings of white cr;,ie de chine. With this Miss linker wear a medium-sized hat of dark bluo with a rather flat crown. Mrs Warner Earnshaw ue.irs a striking afternoon froek f sage sreen charmeuse. Tim skirt has a straight tunic, while the nlht 1m made uf figured erepu, the nsuree being in shades of dull red and mustard color. Soft loco forma the vest and collar A small duil rdo hat, trimmed with two quills, given an added touch to this gown. MU f'arllne PianbUii, of Lancaster, whose engagement to Stanley Smith, of thl city, una recently announced, ha selected a KUod-!nkIn dark blue cloth suit, which ha a short pointed coat, and a thiee-tier ckin, Tiny motif worked in Alice-blue rt...-, aro used on the Menes and collar of tti io.,t Mr. Thniiuw Killkald, wife or Lieutenant Kin. kid. I'. B. .V , who u at prevent the gti, .-t of her mother, Urn. J. Anderson Uo. buy lumen S black silk dies, the bkirt of which has a tunic of bUck.tiad.hu.' etrijwd silk. m" k cblffan t artwticalb- die pod about Die b . .nut tied in a bow t the Uar, under th- ijuk. The hat U Waefc irlvt tilth a crown of ' Ver eloth. I Miw Winifred Horranee looks well in a m,.it j afternoon froek of lenwn-wdored ilfc toiu I The btulUio te cmnpoaed of shadow Ui and i chitTun of the MRU! shaOv. The skirt h Oi-i j Ituwslan tunic- effect. I MUw lorrH wean with tin cosiumu a ! largo Wuck Ruline hat trimmed witb a i luster ' of white velvet towers. ! Mr. William &I- ionslretJi I wealing a strei dress of utvy blue . iuv. The skin La : ituaaiao tium- which t tutt -bi at the i,,i- toni. Th kimono bUc U stilt popular ii (, MM.d on this gown Crepe .uid dink blue un , are combined uith jcn i-ir.-i vuij, it, , , tern. Mi l.oiiKKtr, Hi rfU., vuuifc i, iu,w , vj Close SUling straw hat uimiuc-1 with a bu'l i. bow of mallne. y-H8sWs,fel. MttSiaHemH WeSM