mXi E -11 jEVEfflffa EEDGER-PHILAftELPHiA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 19l. f 9' SOCIAL LIFE IN AND ABOUT PHILADELPHIA t , , t M MISS LETA LIVINGSTON SULLIVAN Miss Sullivan returned this week from Narraganaett Pier with her mother, Mrs. James Francis Sullivan, and is one of the most enthusiastic devotees of the Horse Show, which she has attended every day since the opening Monday. THE first meeting oi jura, uiwara iruiuu Dancing Class, which Is hold In tho ball room of the Uermnntown Cricket Club, nt Manhclm, and which Is otic of tho most popu lar classes of the season, will take placo Fri day, December 4. Mrs. Troth returned this week from Europe, uliore she. was among the American refugees. Her son, Udward O. Troth, who sailed for Europe with his mother last spring, returned early In July. Mr. and .Mrs. Jay Cooke, 3d, nre spending mer.il days In New York before returning to their homo In Chestnut Hill. Mr. and Sirs, Edward Crozler havo purchased tho Cooke town house, 212S Locust street. Mrs. Janvi Francis Sullivan Is entertaining her sister, Mrs. James B. Clows, nt her coun try teat, tho Woods, Tludnor, during the Morso Show week. The Philadelphia Cricket Club will be ex tremely say this seat-on. Plans havo been made for as many as 35 club dtnees through tho winter and hprlng. Next Saturday will bo tho drat. Dances will also take place under the flub management the nights of October 3, 10. 17, 21 and 31. havo been visiting JIrs. McGoodwIn'a parents for tho past six weeks nt Flat Rock, N. C, returned to their homo at St. Martin's yester day. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Greenwood mid the Misses Greenwood, who havo been spending the sum mer nt Lenox, left yesterday and will return to their homo here by way of Now York. Mr. and Mrs. Kdwln I. Atlcc, Jr., of 3012 West Coulter street, will give a debutante tea to In troduce to society their daughter, Miss Mar garet Atlee, about the middle of November. Many other affairs are being arranged In her honor. v Miss Charlotte Harding Brown will mako htr debut ot a tea which will bo given In her honor by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Houston, at their home In St. Martin's, tho afternoon of November 2t. Midshipman Forest B. Itoyal la the guest of hli uncle nnd aunt. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Btoever, at tho Dolmar-Morrls, on his way to Annapolis, Md. Mrs. William A. Brown will give a muslcale tonight nt her home, S04 South 60th street. Mrs. Kugene Chrlstman. of 2036 Chestnut "reet, returned from Europe on Saturday. Mrs Chrlstman went abroad enrly In tha sum mer, and was among the tourists whose trav els were Interrupted by the war. She returned by way of Canada. Mrs T I'oster Thomas, of 9 West Phll.P.llpnn "reel, ulll entertain a box party Saturday Hernoon In honor of her little daughter, Miss Emma Thomas. The guests will Include Miss Louise Beits, Miss Allco Molse, Miss Ituth Lmpstead, Miss Lucy Jefferys, Mlsa Katharine -aru. Miss Eleanor Morgan, Miss Martha rnum, Mlsa ,,,, rarnum. , Esther Thompson. Miss Marie Dunham. OarnonteH p "' Mlm Betts. Franklin Doan. William "rush, Mrs. J. vmi, nn.. .i Thomas u chaperons the party. ir. and Mrs. Mahlon Betts Paxson, of Over look, announce the engagement of their "shtfr. .!i,s Florence Paxson. to Harold W. WHrd. of Uemiantown. No data has been set r the wedding. Mis I'harle, n. Howell, Miss Beatrice II. nell nnd Mrs. cj. Frederick Jordan, who ar motoring down from Maine, arrlve.l In Lenox Jti erd.iy. They expect to reach their home in lories,i3P early next week. The Mltses Harrison Smith and H. Harrison ermtr. have returned to their home at t South Pa "'"" afUr "P"""" the summer at Wawa, Mrs. w c Ulehardson, Mies Elliabeth Blcn arosor, and Cortland nichardson have returned rom Kssex on Lake Champlaln and are at the rectory cf fit. lames Church, 3XS Walnut street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Steel opened their wlnler r'ne ,'r",, ye,l,rU'r' ,or the Mr. and Mrs. D. H. DeVaux, of Lansdowne. th . t' , rat0 Ulflr "lver wedding anniversary '"' trlday afternoon and evening, by a din " Covers will be laid for 25 guests. Mrs Bowling H. Harrison, of Baltimore. I. Pnd!ng a few weeks In this city. Mr and Mr. s. J. Stanton, of Lansdowne. bo!- ""SWtulated on the birth of a eon. oorn yesterday, Ur' lwa Mm. Kobert Redes MsGoodwln, who ' . ALONG THE MAIN LINE oVEmiriOOK Mrs. William F. Harrlty and hor daughters. Miss May Harrlty and Mlra Isabel Harrlty, who wcro In Brussels at tho tlmo tho war broke out, aro at present, In Scotland. Mrs. Harrlty and her daughters lost their trunks nnd belongingB In Brussels, whore they were obliged to flee for England. They will sail for home. It Is expected, some time In November. Mr. and Mrs. William .V. Morlce, of 5032 Overbrook nvenue, will closo their Capo May cottage next week nnd return to town. MEHION Mr. and Mrs. William P. Gest, of Hazclhurst avenue, returned. Saturday from a motor trip to Loon Lake In the Adlrondacks. Charles S. Farnum, of Latches lane. Is now at the St. James, where he will spend the winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Y. C. Anderson and their children have returned to their home on South Hghlnnd avenue after a stay at Asbury Park, N. J. WYWF.WOOD Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Rob erts and family, who ppent tho summer at their cottage at Lake George, returned this afternoon to Pen-y-Bryn. Mr. and Mrs. C. Clothier Jones and their son, C. Clothier Jones, Jr., have returned to their home on Kent road after a summer spent at their Chelsea cottage. ARDMOnE Mrs. George Inglls MacLeod, her little twin son and daughter nnd her sister. Miss Frances Twiggs, have returned from Weckapaug, R. I., where they occupied the Howard Butcher's camp this summer. Mrs. Thomas F. Hammond, who Is spending several weeks In Atlnntlo City, Is expected home early In October. Mr. Hammond and his daughter, Miss Edith Hammond, have re turned from t'hrlstmas Cove, Me. ALONG THE READING Mrs. Frederick W. Morris, Jr., of Valley Farm. Wyncote. entertained yesterday at a smnll children's birthday party In honor of her son, Edward Starr Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Tatnall Starr have re turned to their home In Wyncote after spend ing the summer at their cottage at Watch Hill, R. I. Mrs. Joseph S. Bunting, who Is now at Put In Bay. O., will not roturn to her homo on Summit avenue, Jenklntown. until Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller Watts, Charles Randolph Wood and J. Clifford Roscngarten will leate. shortly for a three weeks' hunting trip In the wood? of Canada. Mr. nnd Mm. Sidney F. T. Brock have re turned to "Stanley Farm," their home In Arl ington, after upending some time nt C.ipe May, Mr. nnd Mrs. Brock will remain at "Stanley Farm" throughout the winter. Mrs. Leigh Hunt Shrlgley. of Lenox road. Jenklntown, U spending several days In Had donfleld, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 8. Layering, of Rcthle hejn pike, who have spent the season at James town. II. I., will close their summer home to moirow. Mr. Loverlng will return to the city at once, and Mrs. Loverlng will stop off In New York for several days' shopping. CIIESTNUTmLL Mr. nnd Mrs. Reed Morgan, who have been in Switzerland all summer, are at present in Bournemouth. England, and will sail for home October 7. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan have had many Interesting experiences; they have as silted In feeding the soldiers and been in the thick of things generally. Judge and Mrs. Edward A. Anderson and the Misses Anderson have returned from Europe to their home In St. Martin's. Mr. and Mm. Howard E. 6a.vr, ot Mont gomery arenue, have returned from ependlng several weeks) In Eaglesmere. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. flwopo, Jr., have closed their cottage In Longport find have returned to thelf home, 791S Crefcldt street. The Hon. and Mrs. Samuel B. Scott, of 129 Highland avenue, nre receiving congratulations Upon Ihe birth or a daughter, Henrietta Scott. Miss Josephine W. Neall, of Mermaid lane, li At present the guest of Mrs. W. Downing, of Tarentum, I'lttaburgh. Miss Neall'a engage ment to Alfred Phillip was announced last winter. GERMANTOWN Mrs. B. II. Brown, of Centrovltle, Md., an nounces the engagement of her daughter, Mlsn Bessie Brown, to Henry Beck, of Houston, Texas. Miss Brown la the niece of Dr. and Mrs. William C. Cahall, of 164 West Chelten avenue, whom she frequently vlalts. Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph Darlington Wilkinson, formerly of Oermantown, are at present In Manila, P. I., nnd will leave shortly for China, whero Mr. Wilkinson has business Interests. Mrs. Wilkinson will be remembered na Miss Jane Burgees beforo her marrlago In June. Mrs. Edward W. Mooro has returned from Concord, Mass., whero she spent the summer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Blspham Bowen, of Wayno nvenuo nnd Johnson street, are on tholr way homo from Bass Rocks, where they spent tho summer, nnd nre spending sovcral days In New Vork. Wllllnm H. Scott and hl.i two daughters, Miss Helen Scott and Miss Dorothy Scott, havo re turned from Europe and aro spondlng a few dayn nt Spring Lake, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. William It. Tucker, Jr., havo closed their cottago In Longport and havo opened their home In Queen Lnnc Manor. Lieutenant William W. Smyth, of the U. S. S. Minnesota, will arrive In town tho latter part of this week from Old Point Comfort, whero his ship hnn been at tnrgct practice. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elllslon Perot, of West School house lane, returned last wock from Euglcs mcrc. Thny have no their guests Dr. and Mrs. Warren AValUcr. Mrs. Walker, beforo her marrlago a few years ago, was Mbs Helen Perot. Tho AValkers havo a houso nt 21S South 22tl street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rltncr K. Wnlllng, of West Schoolhousc lane, hnvc returned from visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. E. U. Wnlllng at their cottago In Seaside Park, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Groves have closed their cottage In Atlantic City nnd havo opened their house at C023 Wayne avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Gllllngham nnd Miss Helen Banks have icturncd to their homo In Greene street from Monmouth, Me., whero they havo n camp. NORTHWEST PHILADELPHIA A pretty wedding will take place next Satur day nt 6 p. nt. at Our Lady of Mercy Church, Broad street and Susquehanna avenue, when Miss Marlon Genevieve Magulre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Russell Mugulrc, of 2113 Uber place, will becomo tho bride of James Downey Boyle, ot Fredericksburg, Md. Miss Magulte will be attended by Miss Mnr garetto Magulre as maid of honor. Her brides maids will be MIhb Kathryn Magulre, Miss Gcnevlovo Magulre, Miss Frances Magulre nnd Mls3 Josephine Elsenman. Mr. Boylo will havo Frank Boyle, of Balti more, Md., for best man. Tho usliern will be Albert Boyle, of Baltimore; Harry Boylo, of Ummltsburg, Mil.; Joseph B. Boyle, of Balti more, and Sidney Sapplngton, of Fredericks burg, Jill. Joseph Bruco Boyle, Jr.. will be the ring bearer. The wedding will bo followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents. After their trip the couple will live nt 2011 Calvert Htrcct, Baltimore, Md.. where they will bo at home after October 15. Mr. nnd .Mrs. John W. Peterson, of 213(1 North Sixteenth street, announce tho mnrrlngo of their daughter. Miss Ellen Peterson, and John A. Harris, of Roxborough, Monday nftornoon. Tho ceremony was porformod Irf the Church of the Advocate, Elghtoenth and Diamond streets. After n trip to New York, Mr. nnd Mrs Harils will reside at 472 Gerhard street, Rox borough. , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hippie have closed tholr cottage In Ventnor, N. J., and returned to their home, 2115 North Nineteenth streot. Miss Augustine Johnson nnd William John son Monkhouso have opened their homo at 3333 North Nineteenth street, nfter spondlng the summer months at their summer place near Princeton, N. J. Mrs. Catherine A. Cooper, accompanied by her son, Stanley Cooper, will closo her Asbury Park cottago about tho first of October, and will return to her home, 182! North Broad street. TIOtfA Miss Edna Muench, of 3732 North Carlisle streflt, gave a luncheon on Saturday for the members of the Sigma Beta Phi Sorority. Fall flowers nnd ferns formed tho decorations. Her guests were: Miss Helen Brown, Mrs. An thony Callahan, Mies Helen Huff, Miss Martha Lupton, Miss Helen Millard. MLis Kathryn En nls, Miss Emily MncBurney, Misi Louise Ruck desehell and Miss Gertrudo Lee. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McCoril Weir, of 3(10 North Seventeenth streot, have returned home after upending the srn.nn In Ocean City. They were accompanied by their son-in-law and daughter. Sir. and Mrs. William K. Donaldson, of 60JI North Marvin street. Miss Edith Sharp hns returned from a fort night's stay In tho Pocono Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dowler, of 2123 West Ontario street, havo returned from Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Fulmer, of 1211 Vet Allegheny avenue, with their sou and daugh ter, l.eroj Fulmer nnd Miss Grace Fulmer. ha returned fioni Ocean City, where they havo their bummer home. Miss Nellie N. Dyson entertained a party of f I lends last Saturday evening, September 19, at her homo on Park avenue, Oak Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hersteln and their daughter. Miss Marian Hersteln, of 32C3 North Broad utreet, hav? closed their cottage it. Chelsea and have returned t their winter home. Mrs. Wllllnm Grimm, of 1S9S West Ontario street, returned home today after spending the summer In Asbury Park .Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius McGilllcuddy have closed their Germantown house, where they passed the summer, and have returned to their winter home on West Ontario street. Mr. and Mrs Tettemer and their daughters, Miss Thelma Tettemer and Mlsa Lucena Tot lemer, of 'Bi? North Park avenue, have re turned from llojcrtottn. Mr and Mrs Samuel Kamps, of Rochester. N. Y , are the guests of Mrs. KampV parents, Mr, and Mrs James Ashton Lee, ot 3528 North Eighteenth street Mr. and Mm. Harry Burk have closed their cottage at Ventnor ami are occupying their town hou, 828 North Broad utmt. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Ross, of 3718 North Seventh street, hare closed their country place In Fort Washington ftnd have returned to their winter home. SOUTHWEST PHILADELPHIA Prof, and Mrs. Wllllnm A. Davis will enter tain nt luncheon today at their home, 20H South Eighteenth street. Covera will be laid for 12 guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Callahan and family, of ISIS South Broad street, have closed their cottage at Sea Isle and returned to town. Miss Jane Roe and Miss Christine Roe, who havo spent the last month with friends at Atlantic City, have returned to their home, 1812 Mifflin street. Dr. nnd Mrs. Charles Furey, who hare oeen entertaining extensively during the summer 'months In their cottago at Wlldwood. hava returned to their home, 2501 South Cleveland avenue. Mrs Gallagher, of 1801 South Broad Btreet. returned to the city this week, after having spent tha summer at Atlantlo City. WEDDINGS The marriage of Mlsa Margarita Baldy, daughter of Mr. nnd Mra. M. Dlmmlck Baldy, nnd Spencer E, Butterworth will take place this afternoon at i o'clock In Grace Church, Mt. Airy. The wedding will be a very quiet affair, aa no Invitations have been Issued. Miss Baldy will be attended by her alster, Miss Katharine Baldy, who will act as maid of honor. Mr. Butterworth will have hl brother, C. Melcher Butterworth, as best man. The cere mony wilt bo performed by tho ReV. Thomas Btarko Cllno, rector of the church, and will be followed by a small reception for tho members of the Immedlato families at the home of the bride's parents, 208 Gowen avenue, Chestnut Hill. DOEniWC ENNIS Tho marrlago of Miss Loretta Marie Ennls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllgus A. Ennls, of 1801 North Bouvler street, nnd Albert Lindsay Doerlng will take place tonight at the Roose velt. The ceremony, will bo performed by the Rev. John Wiley Francis, pastor of the Oxford Presbyterian Church, Broad and Oxford streets. Tho bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, will bo attended by Miss Martha Harlcy nnd hor cousin, Mlsa Miriam 'Ennls, as bridesmaids. Her younger sisters, MIsb Esther Ennls and Miss Arllne Ennls, will be ' flower girls. , Tho best man will bo the, bridegroom's brother, Carl Doerlng. The bride's brother, Percy Ennls, will be usher. The bride will wear a gown of heavy white satin, trimmed with pearl pajsscmenterlo. Her veil of tulle will bo fastened with orango blossoms nnd she will carry a shower of white orchids. Pink taffeta gowrm will be worn by tho bridesmaids. They nre mndo with the new long basque and trim med with lace. They will carry arm bouqueta of pink chrysanthemums. The flower girls will wear dainty white lace slips over pink silk and will carry baskets of pink chrysanthemums. Tho ceremony will bo followed by a reception. Pink chrjsnnthemumfl. pnlma nnd ferns will bo used In the decorations. On their return from a wedding Journey, the couple will reside on Greene street, Germantown, and will be at home after November J5. JK.N.M GS PATTEnsON The marrlago ot Miss Geraldlne Patterson and Wllllnm J. Jennings took place today nt noon at tho home of the bride's parents, 4915 Walton avenue. Tho wedding was a very quiet affair, only the Immediate fnmlllos of the bride groom and bride and a few Intimate friends attended. Mlhs Patterson had her Bister, Mrs. Crawford KameJ, as matron of honor, and Mr. Jennings was attended by Edward Murphy as best man. The ceremony wrus performed by the Rev. Fnthcr Crane, rector of the Church of St. Francis de Salei. A small reception followed tho ceremony. CUFIOSEY ABEL Mr. and Mrs. George P. Adarason announce the murrlage of their alster, Miss Ruth Potter Abel, to R.nlmund T. Guernsey, son of Dr. Joseph C. Guernsey, of this city, which took place today at noon In the College Hill Pres byterian Church, Easton, Pa. Only the Imme dlate families attended the ceremony. STAG DINNER AT RADNOR Will Entertain Large Gathering of Prominent Fox Hunting Men There Tonight. Probably the moat notable gathering of horse men and fox huntern ever assembled In this country will take place at the Radnor Hunt Club this evening, at the dinner to be given by th directors of tho Bryn Mawr Horse and Hound Show. The nffalr will be given In honor of tho many prominent men from other cities who nre attending the show In progress at Bryn Mawr. Among the guests from out of town will be rictchcr Hnrper, of Mlllbrook, N. Y.j E. Von tier Horst Korh, T. S. Von Storie, Foshell p. Keene, George 11. Hulme, Frederick K. Stur g', Charles L. Appleton and Reginald C. Van derbllt. of Now York; Dr. A. C. Heffcnger, of Portsmouth, N. !(.; Harry O. Nicholas, of r Meadow-brook, L. I.; James W. Appleton. of Myopia, Mass.; Richard McGrsnn, of Lancas ter; James K. Maddux, of Warrenton, Va.; John Cow en nnd Elliot Cowden, of Long Island; Eugene Levering, of'ttaltlmore; Henry W. Whitfield, of Tuxedo, N. Y.; Walter Mc Clure. of Rumson. N. J.; Lewis P.. Waring, of Plnlnfteld. N. J., and W. I.. Herbert. cliRlrman of the National Polo Association, of Now York. A number of masters of fox hound packs of other Slates will be present, Including Henry V. Colt, of Geneseo. N. Y.; Henry Hlgglnson. Middlesex Hunt, of Boston: W. W. Lanahen. Hlkrldgo Hunt, Maryland; Redmond C. Stew nrt, of Green Spring Valle Hunt Club; J. B. Thnmus, piedmont, Va.; Robert L. Gerry. Orange County Hunt. Virginia, Wlndi-or T. Whit, Chagrin Valley Hunt. Cleveland. O : Benjamin Ilrewtter. Joint master of the Green Spring Valley Hunt; Grafcon Pyne. Kssex Countj Drag Hounds; D SamM, Piedmont, Va. Masters of local fox hound packs who wH be at tho dinner will be Charlea B. Mather. Urandywine; M. R. Jackson, Rose Tree. W. J. Clothier, Pickering; Horace Hare. Radnor; John J. Gheen, West Chester. W. Plunket Stewart, Cheshire Fox Hounds; John U. Val entine, Harford County Hounds; J. C. Lelper. Whltemarsh; Samuel D. Riddle, Mr. niddle's Hounds. Other local men who will attend will be Thomas I'adwalader, John W. Converse, Alex, ander Brown. W. Hluckle Smith, W. W. Jus tice. J. SlanU Reev. Herbert Lloyd, R. Pcnn Smith. Jr. W. F Ellis. Joseph E. Widener. Harry W. Harrleon, CUrence Clark. Jd. S Lurman Stewart. Dr. Charles Doan. Walter Jeftords, David B. Sharp. Edward F Beale, Charles E Coxe, Taj lor Townsend, W Fraz ler Harrison. Howard II. Henri, William Kerr and Victor C. Mather, MISS MARGARET ANGLIN Beautiful, statuesque, to appear next week at the Broad. Locw'a Knickerbocker Comedy prevalla on the bill for tho first half of tho week nt the Knickerbocker Theatre. To be sure, Edward Clark, In his feature net, In troduces enough pathos In his work nt times to make It somewhat nn exception to the general statement. But tho surrounding acta are frankly designed from start to finish for laugh ing purposes, and attain their end with a high degree of success. To a piano nccompanlmcnt Clnrk gives a number of extremely clover character imper sonations, ranging from that of a Brondway chorus girl to a. pathetic sketch of a homeless street urchin. The act la novel. BnrneB and Robinson, In a plano-slnglng con coction, keep tho audience In galen of laughter from their entrance to exit. There are scores of teams In vaudeville doing acta of the same character, but this couple are aboe the aver age. Viola dil Val has a good voice, also a bad cold, and had to cut her turn short. George Richards and company romp at high fnrlcal speed through a sketch. Tho Cnsadoes, as comedy tumblers and acrobats, show now Ideas, and the Macks prove Ingenious If rather strenuous dnnLCrs. CHESTER AND VICINITY Miss Bculah Larkln, of Wnlnut street, Is en tertaining hor sister, Mrs. Henry Palmer, of Van Cuba, Del. Mrc M. C. Black and her daughter, Mlsa Anna Black, have returned to their home on Mudlson stieet, after spending several weeks nt Atlantic City. Charles Mason, of Wtst Second street, Is vis iting friends at Elkton, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCullen have returned tc their home at Wllllamsport, nfter being en tertained for two weeks by Mr. McCuIlen's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCullen, of East Eleventh stiect. Miss Isabella Blackburn, of West Second street. Is enjoying a two weeks' visit In Rising Sun. Mil. Mrs. John Dunlon, of East Brond street, Is visiting her daughter, .Mrs. Margaret Mclntyro, at Westvllle, x. j. Donald Miller, of South Manchester. Conn., nnd Hutton McFnrland, of Houston. Tex., are tho guests of Richard W. Norman, at Prospect Park. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. D. Hloij-e Rrownell and her daughter, Miss Kathryn Brownell, of 1515 Chester avenue, pcnt tho past week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warwick James Price at AaIon. Mrs. Christopher A. Bergen and Miss Agnes Bergen, of the Warrington, who have been touring pnrt of the summer with Mrs. Bergen's sister, Mrs. Thomas J. Bargcr, returned last week from Atlantic City. Doctor and Mrs. Wllll.ini B. Hughes and daughters, who have been abroad all summer, aro expected home tho last of this month. Mts. Oscar F. West. Miss Frances D. West and Miss Adele Hnrtrnm Wcwt have returned from a trip through Canada and the I-ike region and are occupying their home, cm Ches tr avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bartholomew, of 1312 South 53d street, have been entertaining Mr. Bartholomew's sister from the West. .Mrs. Charles V. Boylo and her daughter. Miss Louise Boyle, of 21S Regent square, nre veil ing Judge Moser In Htwmnkln. Mrs. Walter Wnllnce. of 3720 Chestnut street, and Mrs. John C. Hancock, of 3722 Chestnut street, who havo been spending t,eernl weeks at B trnegat. returned to their homes this weuk. Miss Ethel P. Doherty has returned to her home, 025 Walton avenue, after spending sov eral weeks In the Berkshire Hills Mr. and Mrs John Willing and Miss Dorothy Willing have returned to their home, 3329 Wnl nut street, from Lake Placid Club. Essex County. N Y. AMUSEMENTS loews Knickerbocker THEATBE- Mar!it Ahn. 40m hi lonllnunin, Pcrf.irmnn. ,. ir..in 1 m li i i Mats . All Seats Ko KwnlncH in- t,v -So In Lhsrarier Kinrt un I lmi.,T,...n.itlons u,ici.rU,n "'"vims i i-i) T1IR IMM'INil MAOKS 3 OTHER SELECT VAUDEVILLE ACTS 3 AM) 8Pi-:ijiAr. riM,n.M nv photo plays ADELPHI vovl tf,,VxVW'a,w HELEN WARE "A star when prumutlun to iiillui rrnnor I. ,ii In ""! I"he isrtv lum:in Play i II r Kl II I T "A l'l.A WITH Ei:i.l,i:T orvi.lTIES TIIT CHTTS AONOSSi " Kttiiliix U.rr '!1 T"AT An httnly Interfiling U plen.licll) produced t rf a m THE DRAMA THEATRICAL BAEDEKER ADELPHI "Tho Revolt," by Edward Lccke, starring Helen Ware. Driven desperate, ft, neglected wife seeks the gaiety enjoyed as a prerogative by her husband but comes homo ere 'tis too late. BROAD "Drugged," melodrama by Owen Da vis, with John Mason ns tnltroad magnatej with n penitentiary past. As like real life na tho novels of Hnrold Bell Wright, but moro thrilling than actual life, even Under npproxl mato circumstances. CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE "Ca blrla," movlng-plcturn drama, by Gabriel! D'Annunjilo, of the third century B. C. A truly marvelous feat on tho reel, with a con vincing volcanic eruption. FORREST "Zlegfetd Follies," a potpourri of songs, Jokca and spectncular effects! enter taining without consuming brain-phosphorus. GARRICK "Adele," French operetta, with cap tivating music. Rovcrsalfl In love, with ft husband falling In love with his wife. KEITH'S Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle In their delightful dahecs. WALNUT "Rcbecrn. of Sunnyhrook Fnrm," by Kate Douglas Wlggln. Return of thla popu lar, unpretentlouB but nppenllng play. FLASIIESJ'ROM STARS Miss Maud Adams had once to play Ihe part of a woman who pretends to be Intoxicated. In her autobiography, MIsb Adams' mother tells of the Incident. "Critlca marveled nt Mnud'B Interpretation. I remember that they snld she was the only actress who had been nblo to play the part of n supposedly Inebriated woman without ap pearing vulgar nnd disgusting to rcllned audi tors. That finish was due partly to Maud's Innato refinement and partly to the flno line she drew In the part. " 'I couldn't got tipsy to do It. because I am not supposed to be tipsy." she said. 'Yet I must net It so well thnt tho nudlence, knowing I have not been drinking, must still realize that my pielence Is ho well done that It will con-, vlnce my hushuml that I have been drinking; It Is betwixt nnd between.' "That's what sho worked to gain. Sho prac ticed hours before her mirror in her room un til sho had perfected It so that It nlone would hp.ve carried the scene through. "It wan a difficult part for a young, Inexperi enced girl, but I will say this: even If Maud wcro tipsy herself she'd be refined about It." Miss Adams returned to New York last week from her home In the Catskllls, where ohc wis resting, nnd has begun rehearsals for her com ing reason, which will be one of tho longest she hns ever undertaken In point of time consumed nnd cities visited. In Philadelphia Miss Adams will present J. M. Barrle's "The Legend of Leo nora." She will reach San Francisco In tlma to give the play during the Panama Exposition. Ethel Barrymoie tells a Joke of her father's, one of the handsomest men the Btage has ever known, but one who would stay out quite lata at night sometimes. He adored his wife, and liked to teaso her. He would go home and ring the doorbell. "Is that you, Barry?" Mrs. Barrymore would call out. "Yes, whom did you expect?" Barrymoro would return. Miss Barrymoro will not devote this season entirely to audevll1c. but early In December will appear In a now play, "Tho Shadow." by Darlo Nlcodeml nnd Michael Morton, the auth ors of "The Prodigal Husband." Miss Barry moro will glvo the play for tho first time on nny stage under the direction of Charles Froh mnn. "The Shadow" Is In three acts. It was to have been presented In Paris this month by Mine. Rejane, but the production was called off on account of tho war. Edmund Brcese Is h chicken fancier. He has a farm nenr Woatport, Conn., and on It ho maintains 501 hens. Tho other day ho Jogged over to Georgo Bowies' pluce and said: "George. I wish you'd take a look at my hens. They're all black In tho faco and they havo quit laying." Mr. Bowies went to the Brec.e poultry estato and looked ecveral of the hens squarely In tho face. "What hae you been feeding the.ce hens?" ho a.kcd. "Bollec beets," leplled Mr. Ilreese. "Ah ha! That's th nnswor," came from George Sleuth Bowies. "They've pot boet Julco on their countenance." "Well, why don't they lay?" asked Mr. Breese. "Moiely becnuso they'ro afraid they'll lay beaten eggs," was the reply. Louise Randolph smilingly confirmed his tala of her tho other day: Sho was In hor dressing-room preparing to go on, when the call boy announced that sho waa wanted nt the telephone. "I can't go now," sho replied, "take the mes ag." The boy retururil shortly, illghtly embar rJHsed. "You hnd better come. Miss Randolph, hs snld, "Ife your daughter, and the wants to gtvn you a kiss over tho 'phono " AMUSEMENTS "B. F.'KEIT H'S THEATRE- Oi-mlf.l hrntuy Vau.lrt -Hr Kvnln I.f.1tr. "' ".T?SVar l--Hmni Mil A MUS VERNON lASTI.L iThimifliMi in Thflr original Modern D.lil. e- Trrinrn'u Mirroiincllng Show' CHESTNUT STREET JISBSA run i: i.u. i.a.st week "utsra irl I ( '.iil.l i'hnio hlin lai le CABIRIA I'h I in hfsira ait. I ( hnrus NI.NO.VS ins iirram 1'lraif " . Pchu- -r" A Mr" Vim . . 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