Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 28, 1914, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING T.ii!rri.-Ri-it PfiTDAPJElIiPfllA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1014
SOCIAL LIFE IN AND ABOUT
PHILADELPHIA
Among the eloil Will b MlasT&lUUyn cott houM Pft ntrat, whfch km decorated with
soprano, and Frank Connelly, barltone.i'rewuroses, rn ana nppia Dioasomg. Thoae par
feasor Thunder, conductor of the Philadelphia
Orchestra, wilt be the pianist,
The Haydn Club, of Oak Lane, Is planning an
unusual winter of study, for which a special
meeting will bo called on Monday afternoon at
the club's studio, fn the Clreble 'building, at 1708
Chostnut street, and the program will be ar
ranged for tho mid-winter concert.
The officers for the season are: Mrs. Alfred
Gray, president; Mrs. George V, Vollmer, vice
president: Miss Alborta Harris, secretary; Miss
Craig, librarian, and Mrs. )Vlltlam T. WyckoCt,
treasurer. Mrs. Gertrude Haydn Fernley wilt
bo the director, ns formerly.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mts. Philip C. Adams, of 255 South Thirty
eighth street, gave a bridge whist party on Fri
day, September 25, In honor of her sister, Mlsa
Bstelle Lynch,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kelly, having spent the
summer In Derwyn, Pa., returned to their
homo, 3D05 Spring Garden street.
Mrs. M. A. Dabbs, having spent the summer
In Atlantic City, returned on Monday to hei
apartments at the La Blanche 61st and Walnut
Btreets.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Buzby, of 4628 Spruce
street, will closo their house In Atlantic City
about October 1 and return to town for the
winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Mlchcll, of 3913 Chest
nut street, have closed their house In Long
port and returned to town for the winter.
Judge and Mrs. J. "W. Kephart and family,
of Ebensburg, Pa., have taken apartmentsXor
tho winter at tho Satterlee.
Miss Kathryn Kelly was hostess at a large
dansant given at her home, 6401 Chester ave
nue, Infe-t Wednesday. The house was elabor
ately decorated with roses, palms and ferns.
Among those who attended wcro Miss Grace
Jones, Mlsa Marlon Myers, Miss Levcrno Lem
bert, Miss Dorothy Cllft, Miss Beatrice Holmes,
Miss Mario Mack, Miss Elva Foxall, Mlsa Vera
Tuberdy, Miss Matilda Shapiro, Miss Dorothy
KIrchener, Miss Emily Hetrlck, Miss Mildred
Hoover, Mies Ethel Mack and Messrs. Truman
Swing, Gilbert Van Hosen, Hogcr Clayton, Hor
ace Krause, Dewccs KIrchener, William
Werntz, Irvln Gavocrlck, Earlo Schrufer,
Charles Ghucrt, Clarence Hutton, Alleo Kellcy,
Joseph Gallagher, Philip Parry, Ilussell Dclly,
Stowart Stemmler, Harvey Llpplncott, Walter
Adamson, Donald Hastings, Thcodoro De Bow.
tlclpattng were Miss May Gordon, Miss Irene
Churchill, Miss Gerald Gordon, Miss Ella Slu
vers, Mlsa May Brill, Miss Agnes Burns, Miss
Marian Grundy, Miss Lellls Grundy, Mlsa
Beatrice Lovelt, Miss Flossie Bell, George Tay
lor, Joseph Genshclmer James Smith, Carl
Meyers, Frank Hcnncssy, Gordon Swayno,
Joseph Gullfoll, William Mason, Ivan Field,
Herbert Souden and Charles Souden.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ford, of 425 Green lane,
have returned from Atlantic City.
Mies Sturgls, of 488 Green lane, has returned
from a visit to friends In Lenoir, North Carolina,
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MRS. GEORGE GORDON MEADE LARGE
Mrs. Large, Who h One of the Leading Society Women of This City, and Her Family Aro Spending
the Early Fall at Their Home in Rydal.
CALEB FOX, Jr., Harry Drayton, William
H Folwell, 2d, James Spcnr and A. Mer
cer Diddle Jr., huVo gone on a ten days' hunt
ing trip to Jnckman, Mc.
Mr. and Mis. Rodney Kins, who have been
IMiig in Bala, havo taken apurtments at tho
Cornnado for the winter.
Mrs. Florence O'NcIl and licr daughter, Miss
Diigonle O'Nell, of Plttsbutgh, aio spending
several days at tho Lincoln Miss O'Xell Is a
frequent visitor to this city, where alio hus
been tho guest of Mls Josepliino Cooke.
Mrs. W. B. Capcrton, wife of Rear Admiral
Capcrton, and their daughter, Miss Marguerite
Capcrton, will leave Newport on Wednesday
and teturn to tills city. They will spend the
winter at tho Rlttenhouse.
Fi lends of Mrs. Robert H. Hinckley, of 3.1
South Sixteenth street, will regret to know of
h"r veiy serious Illness at her summer homo
at Swartlimore.
Mis. Thomas Dolan and Miss Sarnh Dolan,
of Torresdalo, left last week for an extended
trip through the west.
Mrs. David W. Sellers, who has been In New
England for somo time, has returned to town
and will spend tho winter at the Rlttenhouse.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
ovr.ItnnooK-Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward U. Hard
ing, Jr., of South Latches lune, are receiving
congratulations on tho birth of a son, Edward
B. Harding. 3d. Mrs. Harding will bo remem
bered as Miss Helen Marguerite Bulmer, of
Overbrook.
Miss Helen Glase, of Woodbine avenue, has
returned from Europe, where she was trav
eling with a party of ft lends. Her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, James L. Glaae, spent part of
the summer nt Ocean City.
Mrs. u, a. lloyler gave a small luncheon
Thursday at her homo on Maple avenue.
MUtlovShepley W. Evans and his two young
sons, who have been spending tho hist live
Wfeks nt their bungalow in Maine, aro ex
pected homo tho second week In October. Mrs,
Kvuna returned from Maine last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederic S. Moirls, of Now
York, recently moved to Merlon, where they
have taken a house at the corner of Merlon
and Sycamore avenues.
Wilson Evans Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William V. C. Anderson, of South Highland
avenue, has left for Nazareth, Pa., where ho
is attending the Nazareth Hull Military
Academy.
MMiEilTll-Mr. and Mrs. Willluin D. Lindsey,
of Maplcwood. N. J., who tiro UltIug Mrs.
Llndsey'a parents, Mr. and .Mrs. William Kirk,
Jr., will return homo tho Hist of next month.
Mr. and Sirs. W. T. Covert of Hampden
road, have returned from a four weeks' visit
to Land's End, Capo Ann, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hall have returned home
from the Avalou Hotel, where they spent two
months.
WYNNEWoon Miss Emily C. Ellison has re
turned from tho Atlantic City Hospital, having
recovered from a very serious operation.
lllaa Mary Malloy, of New YotK. who re
cently underwent a serious operation thin sum,
mer while visiting Mr. anil Mrs. Walter J.
Snyder, of Hathaway kino. Is convalescing, hut
expects to remain as tho guest of Sir. und
Mis. Snyder until early winter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford Jones aro spending
several day nt Tuuglmmmock Fulls. N. V.
AKinioiiB-Mr. and Mrs. William P. Landla
recntly moved from 130 Cilcket nvonuo to
their new homo. 121 Ardmoro avtnuo.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spencer and Muvs Mar
garet Spencer have returned to theJr homo
on Glenn road, after spending tho summer on
tho coast of Maine.
road, Is tho guest of her mother, Mrs. Hanson,
at her cottngo In Capo May. Mrs. Henry will
bo icmemborcd as Miss Virginia Hanson be
fore her marriage.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Earlo Johnson, of 7203
Charlton street, have gone to visit Mr. John
son's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
HIno Johnson, at thulr country place In War
rick, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson have returned
from a camping trip In Mnine.
GERMANTOWN
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hallow ell V. Morgan, who have
been spending the summer at Beverley Farms,
Mass., are now nt Prouts Neck, Mo., nnd will
not roturn to their homo In Rydnl until t'
mlildlo of tho week. Mrs. Morgan will bo
lemombercd ns Miss Clntra Hutchinson.
Among those who entertained at dinner
beforo tho dance nt the Huntingdon Vnlley
Club at Noble, on Saturday night, were Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. S, Rex, Dr. and Mrs. E. B.
Dowhurst, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hosklns, Mr.
George F. Hcnrls, Mr. und Mrs. E. Rlttenhouse
Miller, Mr. McBcrncy, Mr. Langley and Mr.
Atlee.
Mr. and .Mrs. Philip S. Collins, who have
been abroad all summer, returned to their
homo on Giccnwood avenue and Church road,
Wyncoto, on Thursday, nfter having been
marooned In Ituly for many weeks.
Major and Mrs. Walter Schull, who havo
been occupying an apartment nt the AVIssa
hlckon, have gone to Springfield, Mass., wheio
Major Schull is stationed at the Sprlnglleld
Arsenal.
Harry L. Rlttenhouse, formerly of German
town and now a resident of Hairlsburg, spent
several days last week as tho guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Wlieilcr Lord.
Mlsa Dorothy Burgess, of C30! Gormantown
avenue, Is at present tho guest of her sister
ami brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Launlng
Harvey, of Wllkcs-Barre, at their camp,
Thornlmrst, Lackuwunnu County, Pocono
Mountains.
Mr. and .Mrs. u. .Mervyn Graham, of 327
West Seymour street, havo closed their Chel
sea ciiltago and aro at home.
Mr. and Mis. Ferdinand Graves will close
thtlr Capo .May cottage October 1 and return
to their homo at Mnnhelm street and Wlssu
hickon avenue.
Miss Klslo Mackeown Is (.siting Mrs. Thomas
Haiiison at her apartment in New York.
Mrs Arthur Hood, of 211 West Rlttenhouse
street, Is spending several days In Ocean City,
accompanied by her sister, Miss EIslo Carroll,
of O.ik Luuc.
Mrs. C. F. Moorhead, of 213 West School
House lane, accompanied by her daughter,
MUs Clara Moorhead, will return from her
house at Cnmden on October 1.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilmot Grant Pelrce, who havo
spent tho entire summer uhioad, arrived last
week on tho steamship Olympic.
.Mr. and Mis. William Holmes Cookmau have
closed their Capo May cottage and havo opened
their house on West Price street.
Mr. and Mrs. Willlum B. Kurtz, of M.inheim
street, will leave shortly for the West Indies.
Mis. David English Dallam gave a small tea
Ubt week In honor of Mrs. J. Nicholas
Mitchell.
CHESTNUT HILL
.Mr. and Mrs. A. Ilurloy Pancoast aie occu
pying their new residence ut 1W Allen lane
Mrs, Pancost recently returned from Ventnor,
where she was visiting friends
Mrs. Alexander Henry, Jr.i of 7203 Crcsuelm
ALONG THE READING
Mr. and Mrs. Ellswoith J. Miller, of CS15
North Thliteenth street, Oak Lane, Is being
entertained tonight (Friday) by Mr. ami Mrs.
C. B. Annesley, of 6743 Walton avenue. Mrs
Miller, until this early fall, wua Miss Myrtle
Johnson, of Oak Lane. Tha other guests were
Mlsa Fellna Johnson, Miss Alice Schneider,
Miss Josephine Kessler, Miss Kathryn Lee.
MUs Minna Lee, Miss Gertrude Cambridge,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lufkln, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Zledler. Mrs Parker. Mrs. McKnlght, Radcllff
Whitehead, Charles FraukenttgUl and Mr
Cochran.
The choir of the Oak Lane Methodist Church
will stYe a musical Sunday evening, October
NORTHWEST PHILADELPHIA
Invltatloni havo been received from Mr. and
Mrs. Pembroko D. Harton for the wedding of
their daughter, Genevieve, to Clayton F. Shoe
maker, Jr., on Wednesday morning, October 14,
at half-past 10 o'clock. Miss Hnrton will be at
tended by her sister, Dr. Julia P. Harton, as
bridesmaid, and by Miss Marguerite Ryan as
maid of honor. Mr. Shoemaker will have as
best man Mr. John Keefer, and the ushers will
bo Messrs. John Rowles, Vincent Carroll and
Claude Hcllcman. A reception will be given In
the evening of the samo day at the homo of
the bride's parents, 1721 Glrard avenue.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William I. Stanton have re
turned from Ocean City, where they have spent
the summer, nnd have opened their house at
7114 Boyer street, Mount Airy.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spencer Rellly have
closed their cottage at Ocean City and returned
to their homo nt 152S North Nineteenth street.
Sir. nnd Mrs. Harry J. Fasy are being con
gratulated on the birth of a son, Joseph, born
on September 26.
Mrs. C. F. Shoemaker and her family arc
again nt 1H02 Wallace street, after summering
In the suburbs.
Mrs. Alfred Layman, of 1630 North Eight
eenth street, has returned from Wlldwood.
Mr. nnd Mrs. LouH Kauffman. of 1520 North
Eighth street, have announced tho betrothal of
their daughter. Miss Helen B. Kauffman, to
Harry O. Rubin, of hLs city.
The wedding of Miss Charlotte B. Moore,
daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore, of
2J17 North 21st street, and Wlllam Shoenemann,
son of William C. Shoenemann, of 2357 North
Park avenue, will take place Saturday, at noon,
In tho Memorial Church of the Advocate, Eight
eenth nnd Diamond streets. The ceremony will
be performed by the rector, the Rev. Henry
Mnrtyn Medary. and will be witnessed only by
tho Immediate families of tho couple. Tho bride
will be given in marriage, by her father and
will be unattended. On their return from a
wedding journey tho couple will live at 5401
Angora Terrace.
Mr. and Mrs. Willlnm Flood, of 3321 Spring
Garden stteet. have returned from their sum
mer home at Wlldwood. They wcro accom
panied by Mis. Flood's brother-in-law and sis
ter. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Moore.
Mis. Fred J. Chtlstmnn, of 2263 North 33d
street, was tho guest last week of Mrs. H. C.
Dunlap, of Hatboro.
Mr. and .Mrs. Louis Stocher, of 2137 North
Broad street, nro visiting In New York.
SOUTHWEST PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. James Jaynon, who has spent the sum
mer months at Atlantic City, expects td leave
for Atlnnta this week. Mrs. Jaynon was for
meily .Miss Eluanor Carroll, of 2527 South
Colorado terrace.
Mr. and Mts. Charles Schlaurer, of 1917 South
Front street, who left Philadelphia early In
July for a tour of Euiope, havo been unable
tt) seeuro a return passage. Mr. and Mrs.
fc-chlnuror spent most of the time In southern
Europe, but went to Berlin late In August, and
havo been detained there evor since.
Ml.s .Muttle Burning, of 1SU South Nineteenth
stieut, has returned to her home, having spent
most of the summer at Ocean City.
Miss Margaret McGuckln and Miss Anna Mc
Oucklti returned to their home this week, at
KH) .oulh Nineteenth streut, having spent the
summer at their cottago at Absecon. .Mr. and
Mis. II. McGuckln aro expected to return about
October 10.
Mrs.. William P. Mcfore, of Brooklyn. N. Y.,
will he the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles V.
(J'Nelll, of 2110 South Sixteenth street, this week.
Miss Hannah Howard, of 173.' South Broad
stuet. Is visiting her sister In lloston, Mass.
H.ury "Havi'tty will motor with some friends
toiuoriow to lloston, Mass., wheio he will re
main for several days.
Vincent Thomas has Just returned from tho
du Pout Hotel, Wilmington, Del., where he
spent the summer, to his home, 1721 Mifflin
street.
Mia Katherlne Jackson, of UlS McKean
street, who has been spending the summer In
Chelfceu, ifturued Satuiday to her home. ,
delightful party was given In her honor that
night by her friends with whom she Is very
popular.
Among those present were Miss Clara Wll
hert, Miss Roso Jackson, Miss Eleanor Sothon,
Dr. Thomas Rogers. Dr. William Lewis, Wal
ter Herron and William Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Montgomery, of 439 South
41th street, have closed their cottage at Ocean
City and returned to town
TIOGA
Miss Beatrice Smith, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred C. Smith, of 1539 West Venango
street, gave a luncheon yesterday, at which
her engagement to W. Harold Batt, of Tioga,
was announced. Fall (lowers were combined
with ferns In the attractive decorations. The
guests were tho associates of the hostess In
tho Sigma Gamma sdrorlty and Included Miss
Eleanor Stone, Miss Marguerite Batt, Mlsa
Helen Eyre, Miss Helen Millard, Miss Gladys
Fries, Miss Dorothy Gamble, Miss Addlo Lut
ton nnd Miss Edith Larzetore.
Mrs. William Lee, of 3632 North Nineteenth
street, has returned from an alt summer's stay
at Willow Grove.
Mrs. It, J. Morrow, with her son and daugh
ter, George Morrow and Miss May Morrow, ol
North Nineteenth street, have gone to the
Pocono Mountains for tho early autumn.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bcaury, of 2101 West
Tioga street, returned on Saturday from Ber
lin, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Waters and Miss Marie
Waters, of 3551 North 21st street, havo returned
from an extended tour abroad.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dallas, of 3120 North 22d
street, are passing the early fall In Atlantic
City.
Mrs. John E. Wick and her daughters, Miss
Rcba Wick and Miss Gertrude Wick, of 3557
North 21st street, hav- cloBed their cottage In
Ocean City and have returned to thoir wlntei
home.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank L. Muth, of 333S North
Park avonu. havo returned from a fortnight's
visit In Atlantic City.
Mrs. Margaret g. Froellch and her daugh
ters, Miss Mario Froellch and Miss Adallno
Froellch, of 1251 West Allegheny avenue, will
remain at their Ventnor cottage through the
early fall.
LANSDOWNE
The Suburban Athletic Club, of Lansdowne, Is
preparing for a carnival to be held on South
Maple avenue, October 2 and 3.
Mra. George V. Forcey, of 33 Greenwood ave
nue, gave a luncheon In honor of Mrs. George
Shonck, of Mlffllnburg, Pa., on Friday.
Mrs. Elmer Beecham, Mrs. J. E. Baker and
Miss Martha were Lansdowne delegates to the
W. C. T. U. Convention at Chester, on Thursday.
CHESTER AND VICINITY
Miss Pearl Clark, of East Fourteenth street,
has returned from a visit to friends In New
York city.
Miss Mildred Stetson, of East Eighth street,
has returned from Columbus, O., whero she
spent two weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Downey have returned
to their home on West Third street, after a
week's visit to relatives at Wilmington, Del.
George Hulley, of Pittsburgh, Is the guest
of his aunt, Mrs. E. Estelle Hulley, of West
Second street.
Clydn Flounders, of East Eighth street. Is
visiting relatives at Willlamsport.
Mrs. Mattson Crosscn, of Eddystone, Is en
tertaining Mrs. Clarence Thomas, of Bridge
port, N. J.
Miss Margaret Whlthouse has returned to
her homo at Washington, D. C, after spend
ing a week as the gutst of Mrs. Harry Glenn,
at Ridley Heights.
Mrs. Herbert Stewart, of Pittsburgh, Is being
entertained by Miss Bcrtlia Pepper at Pros
pect Park,
CAMDEN AND VICINITY
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. F. Smith motored
from their home at Sixth and Penn streets to
Atlantic City, Saturday, to spend a few days.
Dr. and Mrs. S. Bryan Smith, of West Maple
avenue, Merchantvllle, have been visiting In
Boston nnd Northampton, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood A. Miller, of C03 Penn
street, are entertaining Mr. Miller's sister and
her husband, Mr. and Mrs. James Royal, of
Salem, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Sherrerd and fani
ily, of East Main street, Haddonfield. have re
turned from Ocean City and Maine. Their son
Henry has returned to college nt Princeton.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Stiles are occupying
their handsome new home near Fifth and Penn
strrets.
Miss Sara Goff, of Haddon Heights, will
spend this week at Wlldwood Crest.
NEWPORT
NEWPORT, R, I.. Sept. 2S.-Mrs. William
Watts Sherman, Mr. and Mrs, Edward J. Ber
wlnd and Mr. and Mrs. Pembroke Jones gave
luncheons today.
Commodore and Mrs. Klbrldge E. Gerry and
Mrs. French Vanderbllt gave dinners tonight.
Alfred O. Vanderbllt returned to New York
today In his car. Wayfarer, acompanled by
Frederic M. Davles, Monson Morris and Willing
Spencer. The latter goes to Washington to re
port to tho Stnto Department alter spending
his vacation with his parents here, Mr. and
Mrs. John Thompson Spencer, of Philadelphia.
ASHEVILLE
ASHEVILLE, N. C. Sept. IS.-Mrs George
W. Vanderbllt and her daughter, .Miss Cornelia
Stuyvesant Vanderbllt, arrived yesterday at
Blltmore House, where they will remain until
the tlrst of tho year, when they plan to go to
Washington.
EDITH CAMPBELL WALKER
In "Nearly Married" Garrick
less an authority than that of the Austrian
Ambassador, while his managers have received
word that he will bo able to sail for this
country during the first week In January. Mr.
Thlbaud, despite the fact that he Is exempt
from military duty, has been dolntr some work
on tho Paris fortifications. Ho writes that he
will arrive In December and that he will fulfill
FLASHES FROM "STARS"
"It is an open question," says William Collier,
"whether the married man had best take tho
blame upon himself after a quarrel with his
wife and endeavor to smooth matters over
peaceably or not. Sometimes the wife Is so
snippy and Indifferent after the poor man's
efforts that he regrets having taken this course.
I know a young couple of the stage to whom
Just this sort of thing happened.
"They had been quarreling, and tho young
husband, regretting it nnd bnln anxious to
'make up,' brought a little gift for tho wife.
" 'Edna,' he said, 'come here. Aren't yoil
curious to know what Is In this package?'
" 'Oh, not very,' replied Edna, belligerently,
as she glanced at the package In question. 'I
rather think I can endure the strain.'
" 'Well,' he said, coaxlngly, trying to win her
to good humor, it's something for tho one 1 Iovo
best In all tho world. Now, guess!'
" 'Indeed!' sniffed Echia, as she started to
leave the room. 'I suppose, then, It's that pair
of new trousers you said you needed.'
Llane Carrera, Anna field's daughter, advises
parental disobedience sometimes. "My mother
Insisted last spring I go with her to Paris. I
refused," said Miss Carrera, "and mother didn't
like It a bit. Well, tho last I he-ird from her
was a letter dated August 12. She wrote It was
terrible over there. They have taken her au
tomobile. All the hotels nnd shops are closed,
the schools are made Into hospitals and ther
Is no money In the banks. Slio herself cannot
cash ft check, and they only allow C per cent,
of deposits. She also says thoro is no way of
getting out of Paris, all the trains being used
by the Government. So I suppos that as soon
as sho can get away she will come over here.
For my own sake. If I wore not so worried for
my mother, and If I were sure sho was safe, I
would sacrifice five lambs to the gods, because
thty gave mo tho wonderful Inspiration of be
ing my mother's disobedient daughter. If f
had been n nlco little girl I would bo in Paris
now, nnd perhaps may have starved to death."
ROXBOROUGH
Tho Wlssahlckon Canoe Club gave a very
enjoyable dance Saturday nlut at the. club-
THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
Ueallotmeut of Seats to Former Subscribers Is
Completed.
The reallotnunt of scats to former subscribers
of the Philadelphia Orchestra has been effected
and the reaubscrlptlon Is the largest ever known
In the history of the orchestra. The general
sale for the teason will open on Friday morn
ing, October 2, and continue until Thursday
evening, October S
Among tho musicians who returned this week
was Attlllo Marchettl, the first oboeUt, anil
Robert Llndemann, the thst cl-irinetUt. mui
Paul Alcmann. the .seeoml clarinetist. Mr
Marchettl was In Trieste when hostilities bean
and on his return to his native country, ital
he had the unpleasant experience of bein? under
arrest for two days on suspicion of being an
Austrian spy.
As the violinists engaged Include Fritz Krels
ler and Jacques Thlbaud. some doubt has been
expressed as to the possibility of their beln,
able to keep their engagements with tha orches'
tra during the tomlng season. The rumors o
the death of Mr Krelsler, who Is scheduled
to appear here with the Philadelphia Orchestra
on January 23 and 80, have been denied on no
Johnny Dow, who deserted vaudovllle to ulay
hero In the "Zlegfeld Follies" as Honest BUI,
has gained at least half his reputation on tho
manner In which he shakes his feet, Last sea
son at the tlmo of the Ohio Hood, when slurring
with the Al G. Field Minstrels, ho wai called
upon to do a turn nt n benefit for tho tlood
sufferers.
"My little net," modestly relates Mr. Dove,
"followed tho Divine Sarah Bernhardt and pre
ceded tho genteel John Prow. While rehearsing
my music Mr. Drew enmo on tho stage with h'j
people to rehearse his act. I had nevor met him
and had only observed hl3 stutely demeanor u
ii member of the audience nt his ploys, nnd I
felt sure that I was annoying him, knowing
that dancing shoes, In vaudeville vernacular, arc
termed 'sketch disturbers.'
"Hut quite to my surprise Mr Prow was very
much Interested, nnd confessed that hu had n,
large porch built on his heme in Northampton,
L. I., with a special darning lluor There bo
and his valet, an old minstrel roan, would rattla
off JO or W steps every morning for exorcise.
Considering Sir. Drew's worldwide reputation
THEATRICAL BAEDEKER
ACADEMY OF MUSIC "Cablrln," moving
picture drama, by Gahrlello IVAnnunalo, of
tho third century 11. C. A truly mnrvelotH
feat on the reel, with a convincing votcrinid
eruption.
ADELPHI "Tho Revolt," by Edwnrd Locke,
starring Helen Ware. Driven desperate n)
neglected wife seeks tho gaiety enjoyed as n
prerogative by her husband, hut comes homo
cro 'tis too late.
BROAD "Lady Wlndormero's Fan." Revival
of Oscar Wilde's satlro by Margaret Angllm
Review tomorrow.
CHESTNUT RTREET OPERA HOUSE "Pi
late's Daughter," mlrarto play, by Francld
L. Kcnzel. Review lomoriow.
GARRIOK "Nearly Mnrrled," farco comedy, by
Edgur Selwyn, starring Ihuce McRnc. Ro
view tomorrow.
KEITH'S Mr. nnd Mrs. Vernon Castle, In
original dances.
WALNUT "Bringing Up Father," muslcnl
comedy, hnsed on (leoigu MoMnnus' cartoons,
by Otis Hill. Revluw tomorrow.
for imperturnblllty nnd calm, I like to nfllx tho
picture of Mr. Drew nt hl mornlnif oxer
clso of Jogging mid ragging. Imagine liltnl"
Eleanor Dusr Is to retire permanently from
the stage. Sho gives up, so report has It, be
cause she cannot find suitable plays, though
her ago has also been it factor In hurrying her
retirement. Sho is now 63. She hns been on
the stage since she was I yearn old. Recently
sho dedicated a homo for actresses In a cypres
grove near Romo tia her gift to the profession.
"To save the theatre tho theatre must bo de
stroyed," said Duso once, "the actors nnd ac
trcsets must all die of the phigu". They poison
tho air; they make nrt Impossible. It is no
(1 iu in a they play, but pieces for tho theatre.
We should return to the Oieeks, and play In
the open air; the drama dies of stalls nnd boxes
nnd evening dress, and people who como to tho
theatro to digest their dinner."
William Gillette, Blanche Bates and Mario
Doro, Charles Frohman's triple dramatic star
combination, will appear at tho Broad In "Di
plomacy" later In tho season. Mr. Gillette'
appearance Is the first &lnce his last appear
ances In his own plays, "Secret Service,
"Sherlock Holmes" nnd "Tho Prlvato Secre
tary," at the Empire Theatre, Now York, four
years ago. MIfh Bates hns not appeared hero
since tho commencement of her Western tour
In the A. E. W. Mason play, "The Witness for
the Defense." Miss Doro returns to this coun
try after a year's absence In London, whero '
she acted Doru In the London production of
"Diplomacy." Tho English members of tho
"Diplomacy" cast arrived on the Lusitanla
Friday.
AMUSEMENTS
SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Management of
B. F. Keith's Theatre
regrets to announce that owing
to the serious illness of Mrs.
Castle
MR. and MRS. CASTLE
will not appear in Philadelphia
i,uis wet-'K.
VALESKA
SURATT & CO.
have been secured to feature a
tremendous All-Star Bill.
NOTE Patrns of this Theatre who
have already purchased tickets;
may have their money refunded if desired.
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