-t8 EVENING- LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1914. D SOCIAL LIFE IN AND ABOUT PHILADELPHIA Invitations for a bridge to bo given In October. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Xttohllngr, of the Bat-tram, have returned from the shoro. Mr. and Mrs. (Wllllftni II. Gnno have taken apartments at Hampton Court for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bheehan, of 4914 Chestnut street, have returned from Atlantic City, where they spent the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs, J. Henry Williams, who spent the Bummer abroad, have returned and will spend the winter at the Bartram. Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Brunner and Miss Carrie Brunner, of the Norniandlc, havo returnod from Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Clalborno HIckB, of Hampton Court, havo returned to their home, ha vine snent thn summer at Wlldwood. MISS SARAH DOBSON FISKE Miss Fiske, who is the daughter of Louis S. Fiske, has lately announced her engage ment to Walter Jeffords, of this city. Miss Fiske, who is a granddaughter of the late John Dobson, lives with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Riddle. No date has yet been set for the wedding. A J. DIIRXUL BIDDLB has chosen Mon , day evening, December 14, as the date for his concert, to bu given at the Bellevue Stratford. This concert has Brown to bo one of the foremost nnnuul events In society, and numbers of prominent matrons will act as chap eroncs. Miss Julia Herwlnd and her niece, Miss Mar laret Dunlap, who aro at .Munich, will sail for lome October o on tho Rotterdam. Mr. and Mis. Cornelius Dodlne, ot SpilnRfield venue, St Mai tin's, are bein congratulated in tho bit tli of a daughter. Mrs. Bodlno will Ic remembered as Miss Dorothy Ferguson. Mls Eliza Lansdalo and her sister. Miss Maria Lnnsdale, of 1011 Pino street, who havo been abroad since tho middle of July, ore at Bath, England, where they will remnln dur ing the fall. Jlr. ami Mis Edward K. Sparks and Aplln Sparks, of 1.'7 South 23d street, who havo spent the summer months In Cape May, will open their winter house about October 1. Miss Florence Sibley has returned to tho city after i stay of several months at the Dennis, I In Atlantic ntv. Mr atiil Mr. Thomas Ttolieits, Jr., who have been pemlliiR the .summer at their cnttaco at Cape May, will retuin to 2110 Locust street October 1 Mr ami Mrs. fjeorse II. Dvana and Miss Edith r.vans have closed their Chelsea rottace nd have returned to town. Mrs Alice liimlolph Turdy has returned from St. Georice, X Y.. and U the Riiest of Mrs. Klcliard De 1 Mnntfiomerlc at Bryn Mawr for tho hone show. Mrs. VII!i:nii Sullivan nnd h&r daughter, Miss Eieln Kuiilvin, have tnken an apnitment at the Blenheim, Seventeenth and Chestnut itreets. for the winter. Miss Suo Sullivan Is t present with friends In Lucerne. 26. at 2 p. m., under tho auspices of the Jenk lntown Choral. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hcng-en havo returned from Atlantic City to their homo on Ltndley avenuo, Logan. Edward R. Perry and his family, of Seventh stieet ami Kth avenue. Oak Lano Park, havo returned from their cottage In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gehrls, of Melrose ave nue. Oak Lane, hao returned from abroad. ALOC TlIE MAIN LINE MFIHON-'Ur. and Mrs. .1, W. Lee, Jr.. and their two little ilnughters havo recently leturned to their homo nn Syeamore nvenue, after a two months' stuv ut Magnolia, Mass. AiTOMoitr. -nr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Arnold, of Ardmore avenue, will leave tho laet of this aeelt for Cincinnati, O., whero tho Doctor will attend the meeting of tho Society of Military Burgeons Afterward they will go further west, f'turnliiff home about tho middle of October. Jlr. and Mrs. Howard J, Butler. Miss Eleanor Butler and Miss Maigarct Butler have tcturncd from a Mt to Wlldwood. The Woman's Chili of Ardmore gave a de lightful and successful domestic bale Satur da afternoon on the grounds of the future cimiiioine. on Ardmoro avenue. Mr jpd Mr3- arant Lca Knght ,,ave rf. turned t theh homo on Woodsldo load, after pending tho summer In the Adirondack Moim tains "AHRHiitn-Mrs. Maiy Thompson Bryan, of naitimo.e. Wlti, her son, will spend the winter t Hawford Couit. Dr. and .Mrs, Ilaiold Roberts are occupying '"' new home i Uaverford, They returned Tom L-iko fiPOrSfi a fcw flays ago nADvm-si,., and Mrs. Henry Augustus Ber 'nd win entertain in their box at the hmeo now in honor of U)elr (lpImtailt0 ,,ll)g,lt,.ri '" M-4'""et Unwind. Mi, JaKs l.-,ani.ls KmVIin na ,er (laugU. ar ..".""'" ,-,!,t woeIt froin ew Kn&ma and 'he Wo,U. ,helr CQUllt u ALONG TJIRJUSADING Sirs ':S"'W nroo'. daughter of Mr. and tome , ?"'"" ntqcl;' aas ' " theBllJ, lU,or ceding six weeks as ton ' ,, f M' a,,a " "wry IMwa.d Drnx M'r, ,r -'"nmer home t Rockport, .Mass it a'T,'W l XViden-. Oeorgo d. widencr, una iii f,,i . .... Uote ti,i , " s- '-uerno Dixon will ' t. Lynno' T ftt cwlrt today and return r. o,, ,i ' ",w,le ''ant, lor the w n- j thtir acht, Josephine. "".'iCvU'T GCrS9 W' Norrl3' of Gy cha v ,' lmve as thlr ewsta Mr. a. Gar- ,llb NorrlV""1 "" "t,le UauBhtor' u,ss Ellz' rtmen?" 'r UlC beneflt ot u,a Chlldren'e Ul e tiv ADi8ton Memorial Hospital Welh-" n at tne nome of Mrs. William J. CHESTNUT HILL Mrs. Chart's C. Blnney, of Chestnut Hill, whs ipent tho summer In Pnrls und England, will return to this country on Saturday by way of Montreal, Canada. S, Davis f'ngo and Mrs, James Large, of Summer Crest, have issued cards for a debu tanto tea Wednesday, October 21, In honor ot Miss Isabel Wurts Page, daughter of Mr. and Mis. William Byrd Page. Ki lends of Mrs. Harry Xusbaum, of 112 East Gowen avenue, will bo glad to hear she Is re covet Ing from typhoid fever. Miss Ella Koccker, who has spent the season at Spring Lake, returned Thursday to her homo at V)r East Gowen avenue. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. R. Holt, of 7427 Boyer street, who havo spent the summer along the coast of Mnlno, will bo at Orr's Island, Me., until October 1, when they will return home. Friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas H. Ball, of HU East Mount Airy avenue, will be glad to hear that their little daughter is convalescent after n severe Illness. Miss Aline Keldmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max B. I'eldmann, of 21S Gowen avenue, who has been at Eaglcsmere, Pa., for several weeks, left Thursday for Scranton, Pa., whero uhe will he the guest of Mr. and .Mrs. Duncan Campbell for this week. Miss Helen Darlington, of 7H3 Hprague street, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. O. Ros. at Bedford, Pa., for the last month, will return to her homo nt the end of September. Mrs. Thecdoro M. Hlllsley nnd her family returned last week to their home at 39 East Gowen avenue nfter a season spent at Ocean City. Mrs. Georgo M. Heller also spent the sum mer at ucean uy, and leturned with Mrs Hlllsley. Mr. and Mrs. Geotge A. Henrich and their fons, John Henrich and Washington Honrlch of 7413 Devon street, who havo been at Ocmtn City since August J, returned to their homo last week, Mr, and Mis. Allen F. Horton of 371 Gowen avenue, who spent tho teason at Ocean City have returned to their homo. WEST PIULADELPIIIA Mr. and Mrs L. Howard Woatherlv mi miu Suzanne Elizabeth Smith, who havo been spend lug the summor at Wabenakl Cottage, their summer home nt Seul ILirbor. Me., will return to their town house, 3310 Chestnut street, this week. Harrison Townsend, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Townsend, of 03 Baltimore avenue, has returned to his home, after spending two years In Paris, where ho has been studying architecture. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Read, Jr., Miss Frances Read and Miss Ella Road have re turned to their home nt 3l Spruco street, after spending the summer at Beach Haven. Xew Jersey. Miss Mabel Wetter, of 1033 Plna street, has returned to her homo, after an extended tour through Xorwuy, Sweden and Russia. Mr. and Mrs. q. Francis Smith have returnej to their homo at 4021 Pino Miect, after spend ing the summer at St. Martin's. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Schley, Jr., of 215 South rath street, aro tho guests for a month of Mrs. Frank Schley, of 1SI5 Spruce street, at her summer home, Rockland, Va Mr. and Mrs. William J. Boyd, of Stonelelgh Court, have ictuincd from Bala, where they spent tho summer. Mrs. Catharine Petrlo Macfarlane and Miss Helen Schley, of 3921 Chestnut street, who have spent the summer In the Adirondack Mountains, will return to their homo at the end of Sep, tember. Mr and Mra. A. S Conway, who spent the summer at Cape May, returned last week and opened their apartment at tho Avondnle, 3th nnd Locust streets, which they will occupy for the winter. Mrs. Conway will shortly Ijsu GERMANTOWN Mrs. James Starr and Miss Ellon Emlen have returnod home, having spent tho summer at York Harbor, Me, Mr. and Mrs. Louis do Puy Vail are at pres ent In Italy. They expect to aall from Liver pool September 2(5. Mrs. C. B, Ponroso and the Misses Ponroso returned to their home, Wayno and Chelten avenues, having spent tho summer nt Avon-bv-the-Sea, N, J, Mr nnd Mrs. John Mollhonny, who spent tho flummer nt their Chelsea, cottage, have re turned home. Dr. and Mrs. Edward P. Rhoads and family have closed their cottago at Now Hope, Pa., and aro occupying their house on West Coulter street. Dr. and Mrs. D. M, Stearno, who spent the late summer In Castlno, Mo., nro at their Chel ten avenuo home. After nn extended trip to Sabbath Day Point, Lako Georgo, Doctor and Mrs. Bonsall returned on Wednesday to their home on Emlen street. Tho Rev. Henry W. Frost and family will loavo Germantown this week for Summit, whero they havo leased a house for tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Grantham, of 178 Quoen lano, returned to their homo on Tues day from Boston, whore they arrived from Eu rope. Mr. and Mrs. Grantham went abroad the 6th of July. J. Wilson Bayard, who has spent tho last month nt Seal Harbor, Me., returned to Phil adelphia last week and will occupy hts homo nt 103 East Johnson street after October 1. TIOGA A pretty wedding will tako placo Wednesday evening, October 7, In the Tioga Baptist Church, Broad and Tioga streets, when Miss Besslo Ritteiyiouse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Rlttenhouse, will become tho brldo of Morris Levis, son of Grant Levis, of Tioga. Miss Rlttenhouso will havo Mrs. William Rawllngs, Jr., as matron of honor and Miss Helen E. Rawllngs as tlower glr). Mr. Levis will havo William Donaldson as beBt man. A reception will follow at Saunders', on Ninth Broad street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles L. Walter have, re turned from their wedding Journey and will llvo at 3639 North Fifteenth street. Mrs. Wal ter was Miss Elsie M. Hartman, daughter of tho lato Rov. Dr. J. S. Hartman Miss Florence McMorrls entertained at cards on Friday afternoon at her home, Broad street and Allegheny avenuo Her guests were mem bers of a 500 club and Included Miss Florence Kclkler, Miss AUce McFadden, MI33 Marian Jones, Miss Beatrice Rottnor, Miss Charlotte Fleming and Miss Violet Carson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Felix Strousso and family who spent the summer nnd early fall In Atlantic City, have retitrned to their home, 2227" West Tioga street. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McFadden, of 3236 North Broad street, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Allco McFadden, to James Brown. Miss Eleanor Kay and her cousin, Miss Nel lie Smith, of 1131 North Broad street, aro spend ing several weeks with Mrs. Thomas Rodgers at her summer homo In Ventnor, where a number of entertainments have been arranged In their honor. Eugene Springer and ills daughters, tho Misses Springer, have returned to thejr winter home, 122S West Erie avenue, after spending tho sum mer in Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Zlnk of 1132 Llndlev nvenue, havo returned from Somer's Point and spent the week with Mrs. Herman Stack, of Sedgwick. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb P. Elfreth returned from their honeymoon trip to the Pocono Mountains on Saturday and will resldo at 3313 North Six tecnth street. Mr-". Elfreth was Miss Ethel Barclay, j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Barclay, of North Sixteenth street. HOXBOROUGH The wedding of Miss Irene Hoff, daughter of Charles V, Hoff, of 6232 Ridge avenue, and Charles Lentz, of Bain, will tako place on Wed. netdny morning at the homo of the bride. The ceremony will be performed by the Rov. Charles S. Lyons, rector of St. Alban'a Episcopal Church, Itldge nnd Falrthorne avenues. The bildo's father will givo her In marriage and she will bo attended by Mlbs Elsie Edwards us maid of honor. Chester Jones, of Nnrberth, will be best man. On their return from a wed ding Journey the couple will live at 6222 Rldgo avenue, and will be at home after October l Mrs. I, H.tiry Wntkins, of 207 Rochello ave nuo, Wissahlekon, has closed J;r summer home nt Stone Harbor and has returned to her win ter it-sldence. Mrs. Levis Robeson, of Wlssahlckon, who spent tho tmmmer touring through Europo, ar ilved homo today Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Moore have returned to their WIsMihickon home on Rochello avenue, nfter passing tho summer In Atlantic City, Mr. and Mis. Churles O. Struse and Mr. and Mrs. Chaile.s o. Struse, Jr., of Rldgo avenuo returned today from Wlldwood, where the. passed the summer. The members of the Alpha Nu Sorority of the William Penn High School were enter tained on Saturday afternoon by Miss Marian Stout ut her home, 4131 Dexter stteet. The Rev. Albert Stork, of 3913 Terrace street. Wlssahlckon, has arrived homo from a sum mor's tour abroad. He returned by way of Quebec. Mr. and Mis. W. A. Miller and family havo returned to their home In Dexter strett, after pawing tho summer at Spring Mount, Pa. nlng, September 8. Cover were laid for 12. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs, C, P. E. Schatte nnd family, of Bwarthmorej Mrs. Bux and Miss Kathnrlne A. Bux, also of Swarthmore! Doctor Helllck and Misg C, II. Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. J, Wallace Hallowell, with their daughters and son, Miss Bcrtlna Hallowoy, Miss Dorothy Hallowell and Henry It. Hallowell, have returned to their home, 2311 North Broad street, having passed tho summer at Capo May. Mr. and Mra. Homer V. Tulon, of 1619 Fon taine street, havo returned from an all-summer's Btay at Seaside Park, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Gumpert, of 1812 North 28th street, have returned from Palmyra, N. J and Atlantic City whero they passed tho sum mer, and are entertaining Mr. and Mra. Milton K. Pollock and MIsb Frances Pollock of River side, N. J. Mlsa Eleanor Hunslcker, of 2321 North Thir teenth Btroot, left on Saturday to complete her course In Smith College. Bho was accompanied by MIsb Esther Bllckley, of Grand Rapldg, Mich., who ha been her guest for a week and for whom several entertainments were given. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Elliott of 1S07 North Camac Btroct, have returned from Atlantic City, whero they havo been staying since the early summer. Mr. and Mrs. Jules MaBtbaum nnd family, of 2307 North Broad street, will reurn from Wyncoto tomorrow. Miss Edwlna Marron gavo an Informnl lunch eon for the members of the Sigma Phi Sorority on Saturday nftcrnoon nt her home, 861 North Twentieth street. Mrs. Cyrua Adlor and family, of 2W1 North Broad street, havo returned from Chelsea. ON THEIR WAY TO CHURCH With tho opening of tho horse show today nnd tho coming October days, society Is fast returning from tho various summer resorts, and yesterday quite a numbor of fashionable per sons wended their way up and down Walnut street toward tho vaitous churches. Miss Phocbo Wllllnms Adams, who haa lately returned from a trip In the mountains, was oeen yesterday with hor (lance, George J. Hard ing. Miss Adams was wearing a tailored suit of navy blue serge, which wbb made with a nnrrow skirt and double circular ruffle over eklrt. Tho coat waa cut Bllghtly shortor than hip length and was hung In a square effect, The sleeves were In a three-quarter length and were finished with cuffs covered with a collar nnd revere of white pique. Miss Adams' hat was a hlgh-crowncd sailor model with a nar row turned trim, and was trimmed with a one-Inch band of black groBgraln ribbon. Dark navy blue was also solected by Miss Charlotte Hare, whoso suit was the plainer style of tailor-made nnd very smart and man nish in cut. The eklrt was plain and narrow and the coat was fastened with largo black buttons. Miss Hare's hat was a semi-large btralght-brlmmod model ot a dovo shade of brown; the crown was entirely surrounded by a handsome ostrich feather of tho same shade, ono end of which stood high up at the sldo of the front. Mrs. Georgo J. Harding has chosen a stun ning suit which is a combination of black and white. It Is made with a three-tiered skirt of black-and-white shepherd's plnld. The short coat, which is finished at the back with a rounded flare, is composed entirely of black and is fastened at the front with n large black button. A 6inall toque of black lacquered straw, which Is trimmed about the top ot tho crown with tiny mercury-wing feathers, conn pletes this good-looking costume, which Is worn with a blouso of white crepo de chine. THE DRAMA Katherine La Salle and Nan Campbell "Drugged" Broad. HONOR YOUR CHILDREN SAYS HELEN WARE CHESTER AND VICINITY Albeit Dutton MacDado has returned to his home nt Park Place, after a several weeks' stay at various summer resorts, Miss Mae Gordon, of Morton avenue, has gone to New York city, where she will spend a fortnight with friends. Miss Florence Cox has returned to her homo in Wilmington, Del., nfter being entertained for two weeks by Mrs. William Smith, of Edg- mont avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor, of East Fourth street, are entertaining James Taylor ot Nor folk, Va. Norman Hlorth and Leslie Maclntjre are home from a, week's visit to friends at Tren ton, N. J. MIhs Louise S. Hannum, ot Brookhaven. gave a M0 party In honor of her friend. Miss a. Gertrude Wilson, of Lancaster. PLANNING TO RETURN Mrs. Edwin Hall and her daughter, M33 Florence Hall, will return this week from a four months' stay in Massachusetts to their home, Fisher's lane, Bryn Mawr. Mr. and Mrs. Mantle Fielding will return from Jamestown today. Mr, and Mrs. Harry B. French and their sons will open their town house. 1502 Spruco street, October 1. Mr. nnd Mrs. William K. Haupt, who spent the summer at Havetford Comt, will return to 2112 Kpiuce stieet this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ross Smith will return from Chelsea today and open their house, 22lfi St. James place. Mr. nnd Mrs. William. Allen will return to their home this week from Vermont, where they havo been spending August. .Mr. and Mrs,. II. Y. Burrows will return horn this week. They have been trending the sum mer at Kunapeo Lake, N. h. Mrs. Burrows will entertain Mlsa Katharine Brown nt din ner neM Saturday night. NORTHWEST PHILADELPHIA An automobllo party which left hero Satur day for n trip through New York State in cluded Miss Elsie Ellis, Miss Mae Hills, Mr and Mrs .Yihn. Doctor Donnelly, Miss Strttt mutter Mr. and Mrs. Corr Frank I.esroo and Mr. mid Mrs. Berkleman , Miss Glads Mlnton, of 1701 Diamond street has returned from tho mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Kauffman, Miss M. Kauffman, L. Kauffman and W. Neblg, of North Eigh teenth street, havo reurned from tho Poconos Mr. and Mrs William H. Jarden. Miss Eve lino Jarden and Alfred J. Jarden, ot 1S22 North Fifteenth street, have returned from Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, N J. where they passed the summer months, Mr, and Mr. Charles A, Weeks of 1830 Dia mond street, entertained t dinner Friday evo- . -. at Rydal, Saturday, September BRETTON WOODS BRETTOX WOODS, N H , Sept. 20.-Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Frlck. of Bryn Mawr. will spend n fow days here. Henry Clay Frlck has so far recovered from his recent Illness as to take a dally motor ride. He drove to Waubek and' Mountain View today, Mlsa Mary Davis and Mis.s Natalia Davis, of Philadelphia; Miss Wlckersham. of New York; Miss Hope Johnson, of Spuyten Duyvll, N. Y., and Miss Dorothy Londoner, of Colorado, were among those seen at tho ball at tho Mt. Wash ington. Saturday evening. Visitors are interested In tho announcement of the engagement at Majur William Lutherly, formerly on the Governor's staff, and now practising law In Manila, P. I , to MiS3 Sarah I. Fook.s, of Delaware, now living in Japan. Major Lutherly was graduated from West Point and is n brother of Adjutant Geneial Herbert E. Lutherly, .. H. N n. Evils of Modern Life, Deceit and Dis honesty, Due to Parents' Tyrannous Training of Children. "Honor your father and your mother this has been the Injunction that parents have too often and too long held as a threat over their offspring. Honor your children such a re versal of tho Fourth Commandment observed by parents would do more good In the world, In my opinion, than a tyrranlzlng assertion ot parental authority. It Is well for children to honor their parents when they deserve such honor. But parents should first seek to merit this by their treatment of their children. We may talk about the evils of modern life, of deceit nnd dishonesty in business, politics and the domestic relations; but these evils can't bo eradicated until the source Is removed, and tho source Is In tho home. Men aro what their parents have made them. Cowardice, treachery and dishonesty In life Invariably develop from seed sown in the child life." Miss Helen Ware, who has distinguished herself by her characterizations In dramas of modern life, was sitting in the reception room of her euito in the Vendlg last evening. Miss Ware had been discussing the problems of modern life as affording material for drama, and the conversation turned from marriage to the relation of parent and child. Miss Ware, whose personality Is as magnetic as It li em phatic, if trenchantly direct In her opinions. Life, to Miss Ware, Ih a serious thing. "In life," she declared, "the absolutely greatest things are truth and Justice. All our evils, all our problems, exist In tho lack of truth und Justice. To get down to funda mentals, thl3 applies to business, politics, tho relations of men and women, the Inequalities, oppressions and wrongs of our social and economic life. Ajid to get to the cause of untruth, injustice, dishonesty, lying and deceit we must go right to the home where the child is reared. 'Spare tho rod and spoil uhe child' Is the very command which has spoiled char acter und spoiled life. If we want to correct abuso wo must coriect the cause, and wo must, therefore, correct parents. "Fear 13 the fundamental evil, the original sin, in human life. Now children aro taught to fear their parents, and later to fear their teachers. Fear makes cowards. Punishment Is tho cause of mlfcdolng and crime. If, in steud of threatening children, parents encour aged them aluuys to tell the truth without fear of punishment there would be less wrong doing In the world toduy. If patents honored their children there would be mure honor among men. "What Is the condition in the average home? A child is restricted by rigid rules. It is trained to see only the parents' point of view. The father und mother never consider the child's point of view. The child, in playing, acci dentally breaks a vato, or has iome mishap. It is then scolded or Housed. The result la that tho child. Instead of admitting trivial nilMlomgs, begins to llo. it blames whatever accidents happen on tho servant, tho dog or tho cat. That child continues to lie through life, into the plnstic iMtuio of th,. imn,t... being tho element of fear has been implanted. .." .. ear. qeceit and cowardice. All u,o later kindnesses of Ufe m not ehmlnate that poison In tlte character. A child should never be punished. I would never scold u child. -.Vow if you don't stop that I'll tpank you-' how often do we hear this? A child should never bo threatened A child should never be Malted with outbursts of temper. Scolded and whlptted. ns tho aver, age child I?, it cannot but develop bullying nnd untruthful nuture. "Refouns aro not made spontaneously or inlraculuiiBly-eitlier i political llffalls or ,,. man lives. We aro all what we havo srown to be, and our children will bo whut wo train them to be. The great reform to bo uccon,. Plished ti. modern life is that of unthinking, unsympathetic, Ignorant parents. Parents must, learn to be constderato of their children, tu respect their children, to bo able to put themselves in their children's place qnd seo as their children oE. They tmt3t loV unil tole. rate, und not frighten ami intimidate. They should make ihlldren feel that, oven If they THEATRICAL BAEDEKER A DELPHI "Tho Itovolt," by Edward Loctto, fitarrlnff Helen Wnrc. A rvifo driven dea pernto by tjio neglect of her husband, de- cldcs to seek equal liberty, but retreats! in time. Review tomorrow. BIi?A.D-"drugged," melodrama by Owen Davis, with John Mason ns railroad mag .x?,th a Penitentiary past. As llko X?r. ,'lfc. M the novrta of Harold Bell Wright, but more thrllllnn than actual life oven under approximate circumstances. CtBSV.T STHEET OPERA HOUSE Cablrla, rnovlnp-plcturo drama by Qa brlello D'AnnunzIo, of tho third century ,'ui A tr,1!y marvelous feat on tho reel, with a convincing volcanic eruption, FormEST-'-Zlcgfcld Follies." a potpourrt or songs, lokes nnd nnontnniiu. .v-.. Phoaphor'u"? w,thout wsumlne bralni OAHKICK "Adole," French operetta, with captivating music. RevcrsalsTn low, w t KEtTH'anATrfal"n,f ' 'VO With hWlfc ,ili Sr?tr', n,nd Mrs' Vernon Cnstlo lr 'nelr orlglnrtl dances. i 'NUT ''Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm " by Knto Doiifr ns Wlggln. Return Tit tL popular, unpretcntlouXt appelSling'pteSrl do wrong, they can frankly admit it without harsh censure or chaetisement. When parents do this all that seem tho greater evils and dlf- Acuities will boIvo themselves. Society Is no greater than Its weakest member, nnd th colossal malfeasances of financiers aro no more egregious than tho criminal Inconsiderate- new and unklndness of the parents that start chl dren wrong by making them selfish, fearful and untruthful. " "Husbands nnd wives generally lack full sympathy and understanding, and In nine out of ten cases the husband Is not absolutely honest and frank with his wife. This results a antagonism, suspicion, lack of respect and un- applness. Then these very couples, when hey become parents, bring up their ch.ldr n such a way as to make it Inevitable that they enter iml,ar condltlons. Tru Son's '""I1' i,10U'd b bsCrVctl ' 2 ly real! nnth rnQrr,ed P0P,e 8hould "'o y rcalizo their responsibility to tho lives thev ovo due those lives. Let parents first apply PartCThT,awouMHhn0r Md Wrt " part. Thl, would do more good than civic cam- tr s"S;clTr SUffra "!-. -d anU- unlo viil ' T"e reforn, of '"competent. unlowiisr, Inesponsiblc, misunderstanding nar enta "ould mean the reform of the race FLASHES FKOM 'STARS" Miss Georgia Cnlne, playing with ' Adele at burglar router of the world. t tect a burglar a mile off, nnd ta . mm -jmln., them that he cannot, be" to sce a b"" Blur even In moving p,cturcs. Rcccnt 'Ade e' started on a tour. I took Holmes to a moving.p.cture show l E,mhurst. whTr r one of tho plays tt side. During the action of -.'.. eu upon the screen, w.n t ...,. you could have heard Sherlock-he 'set un owllng that stal,,ed the hous0i UP a an officer appeared In the picture and threw tn "Si T c,ce11 dld my denr Sh"lot S oancing. Clever dog, eh?" Eva Davenport, bmTin7 and hu the pas summer at Mount Clemens, where sha observed a nainf.m,. ,...,... B" ,. . ,, " """'" uiec, taking air the baths on the program, sat packed in ice an hour each day alter a s,n ....... . " an through various forms of exercise 'guaranteed to reduce weight. 0MIwB',fM,,ns 1,,B"I' eIattd a,!d thln'tlnE y 0 d friends would notice n,y loss," she said the other day, "until I came back to the vicinity oJ Lroadway and d street. The very first day of my appearance my conceit was given a crush ing blow by the r-oliceman who helped ma ncroM tho street back of tho Times Building. hy. how-d-you-do. Miss Davenport he said 1 am glad to seo you.' -And I'm glad to see you, I returned, for I have a special fondness for pollcemen-they have helped me over many a rough place. 'I notice that you have gotten thin, said I. 'Yes.' he answered, 'but I see you haven't.' And they talk about the gallantry of men! Allco Gal-, who has scored a pronounced sue cess In "Today." which -v.Hl be 0en at th. Adelphl Theatre, does not believe, in belnff iwwslmlstlo about anything and is very op timistic ns to the prospects for general pro, perlty in this country, despite the European war. "If we let the European war discourage us, what would wo do if the world should come to nn end?" she nsks pointedly. "Let us be cheerful. Nothing is so bad it might not bo worse." AMUSEMENTS B. F. Keith's Theatre ONE,KEKONLY VERNON CASTLE THLMSUIAL-M aPVTIWoye IrtYMACK Al Von I llzer and Dorothy Nord iTHi:H.- ,i- Tim Till l.y (iUIJAT' loew's Knickerbocker THKATHK AMUSEMENTS CHESTNUT STREET W$M ru'wr iii'i t i.n .- ci ...'' v ---- -- - ur.cu Vrltfc ini4iii riinii fertti!al MirkAi i I,a.u An i. -. ttinuniiiMin riturnmicA from l 10 11 i i Fin: iix.Ni'ixu macks WHITE SUMMH R SPRLNGS WHITE SfLPIirit Sl'IUMiS. W V . Sept. M Mrs. A. Sydney Carpenter nnd Mrs. Robert Ferguson, of Philadelphia, made the steep ascent to the summit of Kates Mountain this afternoon. Captain and Mrs. John H. Gibbons, of Washington, who spent tho afternoon plaing tennis ith J O. Selbert. of Washington, and Miss Harriet EI. of Bryn Mawr, were at one of the tablts on the terrace on Saturday Dr. George B. deSchwelnlti. of Philadelphia, motored over here today from a nearby resort with Mr, and Mrs. Edward Randall, for whom be save a luncheon. ir Stptmhr ifa Ui CABIRIA "-3-S2 bteaetnhiu 1" . , Kill- .-atur4.i Stpti fill" Ma II - I" l- .V l'illl)J J BEG. MON. SEPT. 28 '? & PIF ATF'Q X A J I J. X 1 J kJ II DAUGHTER lUrftiK- I'g COV. Ali.NKS . 60. 13. $1 all,, ,15u l.i-.l!i und .Samr.U) i'Sc S(L Framlj 1. Kfnwl CAST OF 71 IrKlulme S1AKION II nvnv SiTAM B MOIIMIUX hAHl 111 T i ' MAl'KS KTm:i. i.K.W and El.RASoii : jtfsHi:i;i: J'llIV i. uni'V. . .. out T3, MuUntvi, TLy-ni im.!i,t nnd T6c tl hKAflj NOW UN 6ALE DUMONT'S &&TLWWSS MATINEE TODAT 10c AND 20c Td CASI NO "'FgrMSLADlfA1"" TANGO DANCING CO&EM WAT NIUUT 3 OTHER SF.r n-r-r VAUDEVILLE ACTS AND M-i:i-J U. J'UljriHAM nt' .,OTy PL-VYS Forrest Last 6 Ninhts I ...n?lD T ZIEGFELD FOLLIES h-l -" M.iiij.,,ui, ,t S' rie in I'hmfhin Gnrrick Last 6 Nights I urn mat N'llhlMHI ...., .... , .,"-.'..".. '0 rl,,"Bl ADELE ':VJr k N....H M 11. I n h I , , . v i..B WE1 Ml "" I f 1 . i 1 i)Q Ntt W Brand Last 6 Night! JOHN MASON in Drugged M W '. . ill,. ,, t n , I . 1, U I , . 1 , Ul.-a.l j,i, t mv u I IBERTY M . .:, AN AERIAL HONEYMOON 1 ' - 11 Mm iwim n k;;x"u QRPHEUMw-'t k,' " -;- THE BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE . hew 'J- HU ..II. Ut) I'AIII IMK EMPIRE MAima. ,,i.w" . GLOBE TROITKKS MXON to "' " grand ;; : T'-Iiv IS TiU lur. ADELPHI Beginning Tonight HELEN WRE,i... lb II . 1 11 1 u It Jk