T-TJTTTT.'rniJilPHIA. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1014.. SOCIAL LIFE IN AND ABOUT PHILADELPHIA MRS. GEORGE GORDON MEADE LARGE Mrs. Large, Who 13 One of the Lending Society Women of This City, and Her Family Are Spending the Early Fall at Their Home in Rydal. CALEB FOX. Jr., Harry Drayton. William H. Folwcll, 2il. James Spear ami A. Mer cer Illtldlp Jr., have Bone on a ten days' hunt Ins ti lp to Jnekman, Mc. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Klwr. who have been IIvIiik I" Bala, have taken apartments at the Coionado for the winter. Mis. Florence O'Xell nnd her daughter, Miss EiiBonlo O'Xeil. of Pittsburgh, are spending oevcial days at the Lincoln. Miss O'Xell Is n frequent visitor to this city, where sho has been the h'uest of Miss Josephine Cooke. Mrs. W. B. Cuperton, wife of Rear Admiral Caporton, and their daughter, Miss Marsuerlto Cuperton, will leave Newport on Wednesday and return to this city. They will spend the winter at the Rlttenhouso. Fiicnds of Mis. Itohort II, Hlnckloy, of 33G South Sixteenth street, will regret to know of her very serious Illness at her summer home at Swarthmore. Mis. Thomas Dolan and Miss Sarah Dolan. of Torres.tl.ile, left last week for an extended trip through the west. Mis. David W. Sellers, who has been In New England for some time, has returned to town and will spend the winter at tho Rlttcnhouse. ALONG THE MAIN LINE VEnBItooK-Mi anil Mrs. Edward E. Hard Ins, Jr., of South Latches lane, are receiving congratulations on tho birth of a son, Edward B. Harding, 3d. Mrs. Harding will be remem bered ns Miss Helen Marguerite Bulmer, of Overbrook. Mtas Helen Glaso, of Woodbine avenue, has leturned from Europe, wheio she was trav eling with a party of friends. Her paients. Air. and Mrs. James L. Gluse, spent part of the summer at Oceun City. Mrs. E. G. Hoyler gavo a small luncheon Thursday at hur homo on Maple avenue. MEUION-Shopley W. Evans and his two young sons, who haye been spondlng tho lust live weeks at their bungalow In Malno, are ex pected homo tho second week in October. Mrs. Evans returned from Maine laHt week. Mr. nnd Mis. Frederic S. Morris, of Now York, recently moved to Merlon, whero they have tnken a house at tho corner of Merlon and Sycamore avenuos. Wilson Evans Anderson, ton of Mr. and Mrs. William Y. C. Anderson, of South Highland avenue, has left for Nazareth, Ii., where ho 13 attending tho Nazaieth Halt Military Academy. NAiutEiiTil-Mr. and Mrs. William D. Llndsey, ot Maplewood, N. J., who aro visiting Mrs. Lindsey's paients, Mr. ami Mrs. William Kirk. Jr.. will return home Iho lliat of next month Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Covert of Hampden road, have returned fioin a four weeks' visit to Land's End. Capo Ann, Mubs. Mr. and Mrs. W. n. ILill have returned homo from tho Avalon Hotel, where they spent two months. wim;woo-MIss Emily 0. Ellison has re turned fiom tho Atlantic City Hospital, having leoovered fiom n very serious operation. Miss Mary Malloy, of New Yoik, who rc ct ntly uiuleiwent u seilous operation this sum mer whllo visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter J. Snyder, of Hathaway lane. Is convalescing, but expects to remain (is tho guest of Mr. and Mis. Snyder until early winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford Jones are spending several day at Taughammock Falls, N. Y. Altr10iu:-Mr. and Mrs. William I. Landls lecently moved from 131 Cilcket u venue to their now home, 124 Ardmoie avenue. Mr. and Mrs, l'aul Spencer and Miss Mar garet Sponcor have returned to their "homo on lunu road, after spending th'e summer on tho coast ot Maine CHESTNUT HILL Mr, and Mrs. A Hurley Pancoast aio occu py ng thlr new residence at 106 Allen lane. Mrs Tancist recently returned from Vcntnor, wlicru th wai visiting friends. Mrs Alexander Henry, Jr. ot 7M3 Cresheim road, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Hanson, at her cottngo in Capo May. Mrs. Henry will be remembered as Miss Virginia Hanson be fore her marriage. Sir. and Mrs. E. Earle Johnson, of 7203 Charlton street, have gone to visit Mr. John son's mothor nnd fnthor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Hlno Johnson, at their country place In War rick. N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson have returned fiom a camping trip in Maine. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Hallowell V. Morgan, who have been spending the summer at Beverley Farms, Mass., aro now at Pi outs Neck, Me., and will not return to their homo In Rydal until ti middle of tho week. Mrs. Morgan will be remembered ns Miss Clntra Hutchinson. Among thoso who entertained at dinner before tho dance at tho Huntingdon Valley Club nt Noble, on Saturday night, were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. S. Rex, Dr. and Mrs. E. II. Dewhurst, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hosklns, Mr. George F. Henrls, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rlttenhouso Mlllor, Mr. McBcrney, Mr. Longloy and Mr. Atlee. Mr. and Mrs. rhlllp S. Collins, who have been nbroad all summer, returned to their homo on Greenwood avenue nnd Church road, Wyncoto, on Thursday, after having been maiooned In Italy for many weeks. Major nnd Mrs. Walter Schull, who have been occupying an npuitment at the Wlssa litckon, hnvo gono to Sprlnglleld, Mass., whoie Major Schull Is stationed at tho Sprlnglleld Arsenal, Harry L. nittenhouse, foimerly of German town and now a resident of Harrisburg, spent several days last week ns tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Lord. Miss Dorothy Burgess, of C30iJ Germantown avenue. Is at present the guest of her sister and brothoi-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lanniug Harvey, of AVilkes-Barre, at their camp, Thornhurst, Lackawanna County, Pocono Mountains. x Mr. and Mrs. C. Mervyn Graham, ofr327 West Seymour street, have closed their Chel sea cottago and aro at home. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Gruves will close their Capo May cottage October 1 and icturn to their homo at M.inhelm street and Wlssa lilctcon avenue. Miss Elslo Mackeown is visiting Mrs. Thomas Hairison tit her apartment in Now York. Mrs Arthur Hood, of 213 West Rlttcnhouse street, Is spending seeral days In Ocean City, accompanied by her sister. Miss Elslo Carroll, of Oak Lane. Mrs. C. F. Moorhead, of 243 West School House lane, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Clam Mooihe.id, will return from her houso at Cimdoii on October I, Mr. and Mrs. Wllmot Grant Pelrce, who have spent the entire summer abroad, arrived last week on tho steamship Olympic. Mr. and Mrs. William Holmes Cookman have closed their Cape May cottago and have opened their house on West Price street. Mr. and Mrs. William B. KurU, of Manhcim btreet, will leave shortly for the West Indies. Mrs. David English Dallam gave a small tea last week In honor of Mrs, J. Nicholas Mitchell. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth J. Miller, of t16 North Thirteenth street, Oak Lane, is being entertained tonight iFflday) by Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Annesley, of 6713 Walton avenue. Mrs. Miller, until this early fall, was Miss Myrtle Johnson, of Oak Lane. Tho other guests were Miss Fellnu Johnson, MUs Alice Schneider, Miss Josephiuo Kessler, MUs Kathryn Lee, M1S3 Minna Lee, MUs Gortrudo Cambridge, Mr. uinl Mrs, Walter Lufkln, Mr, and Mrs. AV Zledler, Mr Parker, Mrs. McKnlght, Uadcliff Whitehead. Charles FronkenUeld and Mr, Cochran. The ciolr of the Oak Lane Me JrUdlst Church will give a, musical Sunday evenp, October i. Among tho sotolsU will be Mlsa Kathryn Scott, Boprano. and Frank Connelly, baritone. Pro fessor" Thunder, conductor of tho Philadelphia Orchestra, will bo tho pianist, Tho Haydn Club, of Oak Lane, Is planning an unusuat winter of study, for which a special meeting will bo called on Monday, afternoon nt tho club's studio, In the Oreble building, nt 1708 Chestnut street, nnd tho program will be ar ranged for the tnld-wlnlor concert. Tho ofllcorB for tho season arcs Mrs. Alfred Gray, president! Mrs. George V. Vollmer, vlca president! Miss Alberta Harris, secretary', Miss Craig, librarian, nnd Mrs. AVIIIIam T. AVyckoft. treasurer. Mrs. Gertrude Haydn Fcrnlcy will bo tho director, ns formerly. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Philip C Adams, of 255 South Thirty eighth street, gave a brldgo whist party on Fri day, September 25, In honor of her sister, Miss Estcllo Lynch. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kelly, having spent the eummor In Bcrwyn, Pa., returned to their home, 3903 Spring Garden street. Mrs. M. A. Dabbs, having spent tho summer In Atlantic City, returned on Monday to liei apartments nt tho La Blanche, Cist and Walnut streets Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Buzby, of 4528 Spruco street, will closo their house In Atlantic City about October 1 and return to town for tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Mlchell, of 5013 Chest nut Btreet, havo closed their house In Long port and returned to town for the winter. Judge nnd Mrs. J. W. Kephnrt and family, ot Ebensburg, Pa., havo taken npartments for tho winter nt tho Sattcrlee. Mlsa Kathryn Kelly was hostess nt a large dansant given at her home, 5401 Chester ave nue, Inst Wednesday. Tho houso waa elabor ately decorated with roses, palms and ferns. Among those who attended wero MIm Grace Jones, Miss Marlon Myers, Miss Levcrno Lom bort, Miss Dorothy Cllft, Miss Beatrice Holmes, Miss Mario Mack, Mlsa Elva Foxnll, Miss Vera Tuberdy, Miss Matilda Shapiro, Miss Dorothy Klrchoner, Miss Emily Hotrlck, Miss Mildred Hoover, Mies Ethel Mack and Messrs. Truman Swing, Gilbert Van Hosen, Roger Clayton, Hor ace Krause, .Dewccs Klrchoner, William AVcrntz, Irvln Gavoerlck, Earle Schrufer, Charles Ghucrt, Clnrenco Hutton, Alice Kelley, Joseph Gallagher, Philip Barry, Russell Dolly. Stawart Stemmlor, Harvey Llpplncott, AVnltcr Adamson, Donald Hastings, Theodore De Bow. NORTHWEST PHILADELPHIA Invitations havo boon received from Mr. and Mrs. Pembroke D. Hnrton for the wedding of their daughter, Genevieve, to Clayton F. Shoe maker, Jr., on AVednesday morning, October 14, at half-past 10 o'clock. Miss Harton wltl be at tended by her sister. Dr. Julia P. Harton, as bridesmaid, and by Miss Mnrguerlto Ryan as maid of honor. Mr. Shocmnker will have as best man Mr. John Keefcr, and tho ushers will be Messrs. John Rowles, Vincent Carroll and Claudo Helleman. A reception will bo given In tho evening of the same day at tho home of tho bride's parents. 1721 Glrard avenue. Mr. and Mrs. AVIlliam I. Stanton havo re turned from Ocean City, whero they havo spent tho summer, and 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 home nt 152S North Nineteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J, Fasy are being con gratulated on tho birth of a son, Joseph, born on September 26. ! Mrs. C, F. Shoemaker and her family are again nt lb02 Wallace street, after summering In tho suburbs. Mrs. Alfred Layman, of 1630 North Eight eenth street, har returned from AVIldwood. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kauffman, of 1520 North Eighth street, have announced the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Helen B. Kauffman, to Harry G. Rubin, of his city. The wedding of MUs Charlotte B. Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore, of 2217 North 21st street, and AA'UIam Shoenemann, .on of AVIlliam C. Shoenemann, of 2337 North Park avenue, will take place Saturday, nt noon, in tho Memorial Church of the Advocate, Eight eenth and Diamond streets. The ceremony will be performed by tho rector, tho Rev. Henry Martyn Mcdary, and will bo witnessed only by the Immediate families of the couple. The bride will bo given In marrluge by her father and will be unattended. Oti their return from a wedding journey tho couplo will live at 5404 Angola Terrace. Mr. and Mis. William Flood, of 3321 Spring Garden street, have returned from their sum mer homo nt AVIldwood. They wero accom panied by Mrs. Flood's brother-in-law und sis ter, Dr. nnd Mrs. Frank Moore, .Airs. Fred J. Clnistman, of 2253 North 33d street, was the guest last week of Mrs. II. C. Dunlap, ot Hatboro. Mr. nnd Mis. Louis Steelier, of 2137 North Broad street, aio visiting In New fork. SOUTHWEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. James Jaynon, who has spent tljo sum mer months at Atlantic City, expects 10 leave for Atlanta this week. Mrs. Juynon was for meily Miss Eleanor Carroll, of 2527 South Colorado tcirace. Mr. und Mrs. Charles Sehlaurer, of 1317 South Front street, who left Philadelphia eaily in July for a tour of Europe, havo been nimble tcV secure a return passage, Mr. and Mrs. Schlauior spent most of tho time In southern Em upo, but went to Berlin Into In August, and have been detulned there ever since. Miss Mjttlu Duruliig, of 1SII South Nineteenth stieet, has leturned to hor homo, huving spent most of tho summer at Ocean City. Miss Margaret McChickin and MUs Anna Mo Uucklti leturned to their homo this week, at 1639 South Nineteenth street, having spent the summer at their cnttugo nt Absecon. Mr. and Mrs. II. Mctluckln aro expected to return about October 10. Mrs. William P. Minire, of Brooklyn, N. V., will bo the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chuilcs N. O'Neill, iif 2110 .South SMeenth street, this week. Miss ll.iiumh Howard, of 1732 South Broad stttut, is visiting her sister In Boston, Mass. Hurry Huverty will motor with tome friends tomonow to Boston, Mass., where he will re main for toveral days. Vincent Thomas bus just leturned from the dn Pont Hotel, Wilmington, Del., where he opeut tho summer, to his homo, 1721 Mitltlu street. MiMi Katherlno Jackson, of JUS MqKean stirot, who ms beoij standing the summer In CheUeu. leturned Saturday to her home. A delightful party was given In her honor that nUht by her friends with whom sho Is very popular. Anions those present were MUs Clara Wil bur!, MUs Rose Jackon, MUs Eleanor Sothon, Dr. Thomas Ropor. Dr. AVIlliam Lewis, AVal ter Herron and AVIlliam Jackson. Mr and Mrs. II S. Montgomery, of 430 South 41th street, have closed their cottage at Ocean City and returned to town, ROXBOROUGH Tlio WUianlckon Canoe Club gavo a very enjoyable dance Saturday night nt the club. houso Pnrk Itolreat, which vr&s decorated with roses, ferns and apple, blossoms. Those par ticipating were Miss May Gordon, Miss Irene Churchill, Miss Gerald Gordon, Miss Ella Slu vors, Miss May Brill. Miss Agnes Burns, Mlsa Marian Grundy, Miss Letlls Grundy, Miss Beatrice Lovell. Miss Flosslo Bell, George Tay lor, Joseph Genshelmcr James Smith, Carl Meyers, Frank Hennossy, Gordon Swayne, Joseph Gullfoll, AVIlliam Masqn, Ivan Field, Herbert Soudcn nnd Charles Souden. Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Ford, of 425 Green lane, have returned frnjn Atlantic City. Miss Sturgls, of 4S8 Green lane, has returned from a visit to friends In Lenoir, North Carolina, TIOGA Miss Beatrice Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Smith, of 1530 AVcst Venango street, gave a luncheon yesterday, at which her engagement to W. Harold Batt, of Tioga, was announced. Fall flowers were combined with ferns In tho attractive decorations. Tho guests were tho associates of tho hostess In tho Sigma Gamma sorority nnd Included Miss Eleanor Stone, Mlsa Margucrlto Batt, Miss Helen Eyre, Miss Helen Millard, MUs Gladys Fries, Miss Dorothy Gamble, Miss Addle Lut ton and Miss Edith Larzelere. Mrs. AVIlliam Lee, of 3632 North Nineteenth street, has returned from an all summer's stay at AVIHow Grove. Mrs. II. J. Morrow, with her son and daugh ter, Georgo Morrow and Miss May Morrow, ot North Nineteenth street, have gone to the Pocono Mountains for tho early autumn. Mr. nnd Mrs. CharleB D. Beattry, of 2104 West Tioga Btreot, returned on Saturday from Ber lin, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred AVntcrs and Miss Marie AVators, of 3561 North 21st street, have returned from an extended tour abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Dallas, of 3420 North 22d street, aro passing the early fall In Atlantic City. Mrs. John E. AVIck and her daughters, Miss Reba AVIck and Miss Gertrude AVIck, of 3567 North 21nt street, hnv- closed their cottage In Ocean City and have returned to their wlntct home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Muth, of 3338 North Park avenu:, havo returned from a fortnight' vfslt In Atlantic City. Mrs. Margaret G. Frocllch and her daugh ters, Miss Mario Frocllch and Miss Adallne Froellch, of 1231 AVeat Allegheny avenue, will remain nt 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. Mrs. Georgo V. Forcey, of 33 Greenwood ave nue, gavo n luncheon In honor of Mrs. Georgo Shonck, of Mlffllnburg, Pa., on Friday. Mrs. Elmer Beecham. Mrs. J. E. Baker and Miss Martha were Lansdowno delegates to tho AV. C. T. U. Convention at Chester, on Thurs day. 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., where she spent two weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Downey havo returned to their homo on West Third street, after a week's visit to relatives at AVllmlngton, Del. George Hullcy, of Pittsburgh, Is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. E. Estelle Hulley, of AVest Second street. Clyde Flounders, of East Eighth street, Is visiting relatives at AVilHamsport. Mrs. Mattson Crosscn, of Eddystone, Is en tertaining Mrs. Clarence Thomas, of Bridge port, N. J. Miss Margaret AVhlthouse has returned to her home at AVashlngton, D. C, aftor spend ing a week as tho guest of Mrs. Harry Glenn, at Ridley Heights. Mrs. Herbert Stewart, of Pittsburgh, Is being entertained by Miss Bertha Pepper at Pros pect Par!:. 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 AVest Maple avenue, Merchantvllle, have been visiting In Boston and Northampton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood A. Miller, of 603 Penn street, are entertaining Mr. Mlller'3 sister nnd her husband, Mr. and Mrs. James Royal, of Salem, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. AA'llliam D. Sherrerd and fam ily, of Enst Main street, Haddonflcld, have re turned from Ocean City and Maine. Their son Henry has returned, to cpllegc at Princeton. Mr. nnd Mrs, Charles Stiles are occupying their handsome new homo near Fifth and Penn streets. MUs S.ira Goff, of Haddon Heights, will spend this fweek at AA'lldwood Crest. NEWPORT NEAVPORT. R. I., Sept. 2$. Mrs. AVIlliam Watts Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Ber wlnd and Mr. und Mis. Pembroke Jones gave luncheons today. Commodore and Mrs. Elbrldge E. Oerry and Mrs, French Vanderbllt gave dinners tonight. Alfred G. A'undorbllt returned to New York today In his car, AVayfarer, acompauled by Fiederlc M. Davics, Monson Morris and AVilllng Spencer, The latter goes to Washington to re port to the Statu Department alter spending his vacation with his parents lieie. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson Spencer, of Philadelphia. ASHEVILLE ASHEVILLE, N. C, Sept. 23 -Mrs. George AV. A'anderbllt and her daughter. Miss Cornelia Stuyvesdnt A'anderbllt, arrived jesterday at BUtmore House, whero they will remain until tho first of the year, when they plan to gg to AVashlngton. THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA HejUotineut of Seats to Toriner Subscribers Is Completed, The reallotmcnt of seats 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 reason will opeai on Friday morn ing, October 2, nnd continue until Thursday evening, October S. Among tho musicians who returned this week was Attillo Maichettl, the first oboeUt, and Robert Llndemann, the first clarinetist, and Paul Alemann, the second clarinetist. Mr Marchettl was in Tlleste when hostilities began and on his return to his native country, Italy ho hud the unpleasant experience of being under arrest for two days on subplclon of being an Austilan spy. As the violinists engaged include Fritz KreU ler and Jacques Tlilbaud, some doubt has been expressed as to the possibility of their being able to keep their engagements with the orches tra during the coming season. The rumors ol the death ot Mr, KreUlnr, who la scheduled to appear here with the Philadelphia Orchestra on January S3 and SO, taye been denied on no THE DRAMA liv JgflfeiSO- 'v A EDITH CAMPBELL WALKER In "Nearly Murried" Garrick less an authority than that of the Austrian Ambassador, while his managers have received word that ho 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 the Paris fortifications. He writes that he will arrive In December and that ho will fulfill THEATRICAL BAEDEKER ACADEMY OF MUSIC "Cablrln," movlnff picture tlrnmn, by Gnbrlollc D'AnnunzIo, of the third century II. C. A truly mnrveloUd feat on tho rtel, with a convincing volcahld eruption. ADELPHI "The Revolt," by Edward Locke, starring Helen AVare. Driven delpernte, rt neglected wife seeks tho gaiety enjoyed its n prerogative by her husband, but comes hom ero 'tin too late. BROAD "Lady Windermere's Fan." Revival of Oscar AVIlde's Batlru by Mnrgaret Anglln. Review tomorrow. CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE "PI. lato'H Daughter," intrude play, by Frahcls L. Kenzel. Revlow tomorrow. GARRICK "Nearly Married," farce comedy, by Edgar Helwyn, starring Uruco MeRne. Re vluw tomorrow. KEITH'S Mr. nnd Mis. Vernon Castle, in original dnnrc.. WALNUT "Bringing Up Father," musical comedy, based on Georgo Mi'Mnnu' cartoons, by Otis Hill. Rovluw tmnoiruw. for Ininerturnblllty and calm, I like to am tho plcturo of Mr. Diew at his morning exer cise of Jogging and ragging! Imaglno html" Eleanor Dusc 1s to retlro permanently from the stage. She glvrs up, so report has It, ho cause she cannot find Ktiltnbla pl.i, though her ago has also been a factor In hurrying her retirement. .She is now 55. She has been oil the stage since she was 4 yearq old. Recently sho dedicated a home for actresses In a cypres grove near Homo nn her gift to tho profession. "To savo the thentro tho thratro must bo do stroyed," said Dusc once, "tho uctora and ac tresses must nil din of the plague. They poisons the air; they mnko art Impossible. It Is not drama they play, but pieces for the theatre. Wo should return to tho Gicelcs, and play In the open air; tho drama dies of stalls and boxca and evening dress, and peoplo who coma to tho theatre to digest their dinner." I' i William Gillette, Blanche Bates and Maria Doro, Charlc3 Frohman'n triple dramatic star combination, will appear nt tho Broad In "Dl plomacy" later in the season. Mr. Gillette' appearance Is the first since his last appoar anccs In his own plays, "Secret Service," "Sherlock Holmes" and "Tho Private Secre tary," at the Empire Theatre, New York, four years ago. Miss Bates has not appeared here; fcince tho commencement of her AVostern tour In tho A. E. AV. Mason piny, "The AVitness for the Drfcn?e." Mlsa Doro returns to this coun try after a year's absence In London, whora she acted Dora In. tho London production ai "Diplomacy." Tho English members of ho. "Diplomacy" cast arrived on the Lusltania Frldny. i R AMUSEMENTS - FLASHES FROM ''STARS" "It Is an open crucstlon," says AA'illlam Collier, "whether the married man had best take the blame upon himself after a quarrel with his wife and endeavor to smooth matters over peaceably or not. Sometimes tho 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 the young husband, regretting it and being anxious to 'make up,' bi ought a little gift for the wife. " 'Edna,' ho said, 'come here. Aren't yod 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.' " 'AVell. ho said, coaxingly, trying to win he? to good humor, 'it's something for the one I love best In all the world. Now, guess!' " 'Indeed!' sniffed Edna, as she started to leave the room. 'I suppose, then. It's that pair ot new trousers you said you needed.' ' SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT The Management of B. P. Keith's Theatre regrets to announce that owing to the serious illness of Mrs. Castle MR. and MRS. CASTLE Avill not appear in Philadelphia this week. VALESKA SURATT & CO. haA'e been secured to feature a tremendous All-Star Bill. JsOTE Patrns of this Theatre Avho have already purchased tickets may ha-e their money refunded if desired Dane Carrera, Anna Hold's daughter, advis.es 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. AVdl, tho last I hoard from her was a letter dated August 12. Pho wrote it was terrible over there. They have taken her au tomobile. All the hotels and shops arc closed, the schools are made 'nto hospitals and there Is no money in tho banks. She herself cannot cash a check, and they only allow G per cent. of deposits. She also says thero Is no way of getting out of Paris, all the trains being used by the Government. So I suppose that as soon as sho can get away she will como over here. For my own sake, If I wero not so worried for my mother, nnd If I were suro sho was safe, I would sacrifice live lambs to the gods, because they gave me the wonderful Inspiration of be ing my mother's disobedient daughter. If I had been a nlco little girl I would bo In Paris now, and perhaps may have stnircd to death." Johnny Dove, who deserted vaudeville to play here In tho "Ziegfeld Follies" as Honost Bill, has gained nt least half his reputation on tho manner In which he shakes his feet. Last &ea son at the time of the Ohio flood, when starring with the Al U. Field Miustrols. he wub tailed upon to do a turn nt a benefit for the flood sufferers. "My little act." modestly relates Mr. Dove, "followed tho Plvino Sarah Bernhardt nnd pre ceded the gentt-el John Drew. Whllo rehearsing my music Mr. Drew came on the stuge with h'a people to rehearse his net. I had neor mot him nnd had only observed his stately demeanor u a member of the nudienco ut his plays, and t felt sure that I was annoying him, knonlng that dancing shoes, In :.udeville vernacular, aro termed 'sketch disturbers.' "But qulto to my surprieo Mr Prow was ver? much Interested, nnd confessed that ho had a largo porch built on his bemo In Northampton, U I-. with a special dancing floor. Thero ha nnd hU valet, an old minstrel man. would rattle off 10 or JO steps ocry morning for exercise. Considering Mr Drew's worldwide reputation AMUSEMENTS "LYRIC SEATS TODAY! New York Wintvr O&rUu MuUl Uu THE PASSING SHOW OF 1914 A 1-TT TJT.TT LAST 8 TIMKS THE FAMOUS MIKACI.U PLAY CHESTNUT STREET S5SS BEGINNING TONIGHT PILATE'S DAUGHTER By Prancls I. Kenzel t"AST OK VS. iniludini,' .MAJIION HARNEY, CON STANCE MOLINEirx, All. UIAI.A. AfJXKg MAPI:. KTIIUI. UHAV and ELHANOIt HUHSKLU I'llICES- - IJPii!nB. SV ,"Oi . T.V-. SI ami f 1 SO, .Malliiei-B Tuei!uy. Th'irml.i i'l Saturday, i'5c, 50c, "$! SEATS .NOW UN .Al.E ACADEMY OF MUSIO BKOAU AND LOCf.ST hTS. AVORLD S UHEATES'l 1'IIOTU .SPECTACLE CABIRIA AH This Week Twice Daily MATINEES, ' IT. PRECISELY Recurve.! Sfatw M 1. hiu 'J3 Cents UVUNl.Niih. o.l.l PflEiitSELY rte.Hei-Ntst bt-au. In 1. .' und Su Cents HOX OFFICE UPU.s EACH MORNING AT '. I" CLOCK y k Marcus Loew's '""SSSSST" Market. Aliue 40th St, SELECT VACDEV1L1.E AND PHOTO-PLAYS AJrrEH.NOOVM. i' O'CLOCK ALL SEATS. 10c E UM.Niia TWO LUMPLETE SHOW'S J H5 M. t P M li ti. IIP M pp.K-i to ir. Xh THE Ll.iiiriM TE STAR INEZ McCAULEY & CO. In 1 UL lilHL Fltnjl CHILDis" AND 5 Qther Select VaudevilleActs S FORREST THEATRE WEDNESDAY NIGHT VMrM Tim an Anj huge MONTGOMERY & STONE In the New CuMurll-tturnii,!.. 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