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

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SOCIAL LIFE IN AND ABOUT
PHILADELPHIA
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MRS. GEORGE GORDON MEADE LARGE
Mrs. Large, Who is One of the Leading Society 'Women of This City, and Her Family Aro Spending
the Early Fall at Their Home in Itydnl.
MS. WILLIAM E. GOODMAN has Issued
Invitations for u brldRO party, to ho
given the nfternoon of October 6, to meet her
lister, Mrs. Joseph W. Wear, who Is living In
Chestnut Hill this year.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Tatnall, accompanied
by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and
Mrs. Henry Tatnall. Jr., and Miss Mildred W.
Lee, left on Friday In their private car for
Dorset, VL, whore tlioy attended the wedding
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Kckert, Jr., which
took place there on Saturday.
Mrs Eckert was Miss Agnc3 Mus3er, of this
city.
Among the season's) debutantes will he Mlsa
Helena S. Hoblnson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Alexandci I. rtubinson. Miss Hoblnson and
her parents aro at pit-sent In UHrope. They
will sail for home October 1. and will live In
Chestnut Hill. "William Honiii&on, a bi other
of Miss Robinson, who arrived from Europe
several uceks ago, left on Sunday, together
with Richard Hurtc, Jr., for Harvard, Cam
bridge, Mass.
The annual invitation tenuia tournament held
at the Huntingdon Valley Country Club, Noble,
last week, ended yesterday. Some very bril
liant tennis wan witnessed by an enthusiastic
gallery of prominent society people. Among
the local experts tnking part wero William J.
Clothier, Wallace !. Johnson, Itlchaid Harte,
Jr. Alexander l. Thuycr, Dr. 11. B. Dcwhurst
and soveial well-known players from Boston
and Xew York.
Among those noticed watching the matches
were Mr. and Mis. Arthur Hush, Mrs. Percy
Madeira Mr. and Mr. Gilpin Loverlng, Mr.
and Mrs IVancols de St. Phalle, Mrs. Wirt
Thompson, Mr. anil Mrs. Caspei Motrls WIs
ter. Mr. and .Mrs. Cot bit Loverlng, Mr. nnd
Mrs. John C. Gilpin, Mr. ami Mrs. Harold S.
Cross. Miss Onrothy Disiton, Mis. Alan Reed,
Mrs. Moiton Feltcrolf and Mia. B. B. Dew
hurst George Harrison Frazler enteitalned Satur
day night at dinner In honor of the tennis
players who took part In the tournament.
Covers were laid for ten.
of Torrcsdnlc, left last week for an extended
trip through tho west.
Mrs. David W. Sellers, who has boon In New
England for some time, has returned to town
nnd will spend the winter at the Rlttcnhouse.
Herman A. Lewis and Miss Barbara C
Lewis, who have been motoring through New
England, have been stopping in Lenox for
several days. Mr. Lewis and his daughter
will leave today for their homo In Chestnut
Hill.
Mr and Mrs. Ednanl K. .Sparks and their
on, C. Aplln Spaiks, who havo been spending
the summer in Cape May. returned to their
home, iw South 23d stieet, today.
Mrs. Charles T. Crcsswell, of this city, is
pending a few days In Lenox before return
ing to her home. 2123 Locust street.
Mrs. Ida French Graff and her granddaugh
ter, jir. French, have returned to their home,
161" Pine street, from Lake George and Sara
toga, Caleb Fox, Jr.. Harry Drayton, 'William II.
Folwr-li, ,i, Jarncs Spear nnd A. Mercer Blddle,
Jr. lmve gone on a ten days' hunting trip to
Jackinan, Me.
Mr. and Mra. Tlo.lney King, who have been
living lh Bala, June taken nruilmesits at the
Coronado for tho winter.
Mrs. Florence O'Nell and her daughter, Miss
bujenlc O'Nell, of Pittsburgh, are spending
several days at the Lincoln. Miss O'.Vell Is a
rfiuoiit visitor to this city, whero she has
n tho guest of Mies Josephine Cooke.
Mrs v. B. Caperton, wife of Rear Admiral
Capcrton, and their daughter. Mlas Marguerite
WPerton. ii ,qayo Newport on vcdesday
ad return to this city. Tlioy will spend the
"Inter at the nitii.t,iinn..
i'rlenda of Sirs. Robert II. Hincklc. of SJ6 I
i sixteenth strct, will regret to know of
r ry serious illness at her summer home
t Swarthmore.
Mm, Thomas Dc.ia.n and JXUs Sarah Dolan,
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
ovrnunooK-Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Hard
ing, Jr., of South Latches lane, arc receiving
congratulations on tho birth of a son, Edward
E. Harding, 3d. Mrs. Harding will bo remem
bered as Miss Helen Marguerite Bulmer, of
Overbrook.
Miss Helen Glasc, of Woodbine avenue, has
returned from Europe, where she was trav
eling with n party of friends. Her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James l. Glase, spent part of
the summer at Ocean City.
Mrs, B, G. Hoyler save a small luncheon
Thursday at her home on Maple avenue.
MCUION-Shepley W. Evans and his two young
sons, who have been spending the last Ave
weeks at their bungalow In Maine, are ex
pected home the second week In October. Mrs.
Evans returned from Maine last week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederic S. Morris, of New
York, recontly moved to Merlon, where they
hae taken a house at the corner of Merlon
and Sycamoie avenues.
Wilson Evans Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William V. C. Anderson, of South Highland
avenue, has left for Nazareth, Pa., where he
Is attending the Nazareth Hall Military
Academy.
NAHUEitTH-Mr. and Mrs. William D. Llndsey,
of Maplewood, N. J,, who are visiting Mrs.
Llndsey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kirk,
Jr., will return home the first of next month.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Covert of Hampden
road, have returned from a four weeks' visit
to Land's End, Cape Ann, Mass,
Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Hall have returned homo
from the Avalnn Hotel, where they spent two
months,
TTYNMiwoon Miss Emily G. Ellison has re
turned from tho Atlantic City Hospital, having
recovered from a very serious operation.
Miss Mary Malloy, of New York, who re
cently underwent a serious operation this sum
mer while visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter J.
Snyder, of Hathaway lane. Is convalescing, but
expects to remain as the guest of Mr. and
Mis. Snyder until early winter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford Jones are spending
several day? at Taughammock Falls, N, T.
AIMMORK Mr. and Mrs. William P. Landis
recently moved from 139 Cricket avenue to
their new home, 12-1 Ardmore avenue.
Mr. and Sirs. Paul Spencer and Miss Mar
garet Spcncor have returned to their home
on Glenn road, after spending tho summer on
the const of Maine.
ALONG THE READING
Mr. and Mrs. Hallowell V. Morgan, who have
been spending the summer at Beverley Farms,
Mass., aro now at Prouts Neck, Me., and will
not return to their home In Rydal until t'
middle of tho week. Mrs Morgan will be
remembered as Miss Clntra Hutchinson,
Among those who entertained at dinner
before the dance at the Huntingdon Valley
Club at Noble, on Saturday night, wero Mr.
and Mrs J. B. S. Rex, Dr. and Mra. E. B.
Dcwhurst. Mr. and Mrs. A L. Hoskins, Mr.
George V. Henrls. Mr. and Mrs. B Rlttcnhouse
Miller, Mi. McBciney, Mr. Langley and Mr.
Atlec,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip S Collins, who have
been abroad all summer, returned to their
homo on Greenwood avenue and Church road,
Wyncote, on Thursday, after having ben
marooned In Italy for many week.
Mr. and Mis Ellsworth J. Miller, of 661&
North Thirteenth street, Oak Lane. Is being
entertained tonight (Friday by Mr. and Mrs.
( B. Annctley. of SU Walion avenue. Mrs!
Miller, until thlj early fall, was Miss Myrtle
Johnson, of Oak Lane. The other guests were
Mls Fellna Johnon. Miss Alice Schneider,
MU Josephine Kcssler, jijjj Kthrya JUe,
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m. ...a waiter I.tifkln. Mr. and Mrs, W.
Zle'dler, Mrs. Parker. Mrs. MeKnlght. nadcllft
Whitehead, Charles FraJikenfleld and Mr.
Cochran.
The choir of the Oak Lane Methodist Church
will give a musical Sunday evening, October 4
Among the tololsts will be Mlns Kathryn Scott,
soprano, and Frank Connelly, baritone. Pro
fessor Thunder, conductor of the Philadelphia
Orchestra, will 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
tho club's studio. In the Greble building, nt 1708
Chestnut street, nnd the program will bo ar
ranged for tho inld-wlntcr concert.
The office for the season aro! Mr. Alfred
Gray, president! Mrs. George V. Vollmer. vie
president: Miss Alberta Harris, secretary! Miss
Craig, librarian, nnd .Irs. William T. Wyckoff
treasurer. Mrs. Gertrude Haydn Fcrnlcy will
be tho director, as formerly.
CHESTNUT HILL
Mr, and Mrs. A. Hurley Pancoast are occu
pying their new residence at 106 Allen lane.
Mrs. Pancost recently returned from Vcntnor,
where she was visiting friends.
Mrs. Alexander Henry, Jr.. of 7203 Crcshelm
road, Ib the guest of her mother. Mrs. Hanson,
at her cottage In Capo May. Mrs. Henry will
bo rctncmboied ns Miss Virginia Hanson be
fore her marriage.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Earlo Johnson, of 7208
Charlton street, havo gone to visit Mr. John
son's mothor and fnthcr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward
Hlno Johnson, nt their country plnco In War
rick, N. Y.
Mr. nnd Mr. Henry Jackaon have rcturncdn
fiom a camping trip In Maine.
GERMANTOWN
Major and Mrs. Walter Schull, who havo
been occupying an apartment at the Wlssa
hlckon, havo gone to Springfield, Mass., where
Major Schull 13 stationed at tho Springfield
Arsenal.
Harry L. Rlttenhouse, formerly of German
town nnd now a. resident of Harrlsburjr, spent
several days last wcok as the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Wheeler Lord.
Miss Dorothy Burgess, of 6306 Germantown
avenue, Is at present the guest of her sister
nnd brother-in-law, Mr. nnd Mra. Lannlng
Harvey, of Wllkes-Barre, at their camp,
Thornhurst, Lackawanna County. Pocono
Mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Mervyn Grahnm, of 327
West Seymour street, have closed their Chel
sea cottage and are at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Graves will close
their Cape May cottage October 1 and return
to their home at Manhclm street and Wlssa
hlckon avenue.
Miss Elsio Mackeown Is visiting Mrs. Thomas
Harrison at her apartment In New York.
Mrs. Arthur Hood, of 213 West Rlttenhouse
street, Is spending several days In Ocean City,
accompanied by her sister, Miss Elsie Carroll,
of Oak La no.
Mrs. C. F. Moorhead, of 243 West School
House lane, accompanied by her daughter.
Miss Clara Moorhead, will return from her
houso at Camden on October 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllmot Grant Pelrce, who havo
spent the entire summer abroad, arrived last
week on the steamship Olympic.
Mr. and Mrs. William Holmes Cookman have
closed their Cape May cottage and have opened
their houso on West Price atreet.
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kurtz, of Manheim
street, will leave shortly for the West Indies.
Mrs. David English Dallam gave a small tea
last week In honor of Mrs. J. Nicholas
Mitchell.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Philip C. Adams, of 255 South Thirty
eighth street, gave a bridge whist party on Fri
day, September 25, In honor of her sister. Miss
Estelle Lynch.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kelly, having spent the
summer in Borwyn, Pa., returned to their
homo, 3905 Spring Garden street.
Mrs. M, A. Dabbs, having spent the summer
In Atlantic City, returned on Monday to hei
npartmertts at the La Blanche, 51st and Walnut
streets.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Buzby, of 4528 Spruce
street, will close their house In Atlantic City
about October I and return to town for the
winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Michel!, of 3943 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 Ebcnsburg, Pa., have taken apartments for
the winter at the Satterlee.
Miss Kathryn Kelly was hostess at a large
dansant given at her home, 6401 Chester ave
nue, last Wednesday. The house waa elabor
ately decorated with roses, palms and ferns.
Among those who attended were Mlsa Grace
Jones, MIbs Marlon Myers, Mls Leverne I,em
bert. Miss Dorothy Cllft. Miss Beatrice Holmes.
Miss Marie Mack, Miss Elva Foxall, Miss Vera
Tuberdy, Miss Matilda Shapiro, Mies Dorothy
Klrchener, Miss Emily Hetrlck, Miss Mildred
Hoovor, MIm Ethel Mack and Messrs. Truman
Swing. Gilbert Van Hoaen, Roger Clayton, Hor
ace Krause, Dewees Klrchener, William
Werntz, Irvln Gavoerick, Earle Schrufer.
Charles Ghuert. Clarence Hutton, Allee Keller,
Joseph Gallagher. Philip Barn. Russell Delly,
Stewart Stemmter, Harvey Llpplncott. Walter
Adamson, Donald Hastings, Theodore De Bow.
SOUTHWEST PHILADELPHIA
.Mrs. James Jaynon. who has spent the sum
mer months at Atlantic City, expects td leave
for Atlanta this week. Mrs. Jaynon was for
merly Mies Eleanor Carroll, of 2627 South
Colorado terrace.
Mr. and Mra. Charlea Schlaurer, of 1917 South
Front street, who left Philadelphia early In
July for a tour of Europe, have been unable
td secure a return passage. Mr. and Mrs.
Schlaurer spent most of the time in southern
Europe, but went to Berlin late in August, and
hae been detained there eer since.
Miss Mattie Durnlng, of 1SU South Nineteenth
street, has returned to her home, having spent
most of the summer at Ocean City.
Miss Margaret McGuckln and Miss Anna Mc
Guckln returned to their home this week, at
1S39 South Nineteenth street, having spent the
summer at their cottage at Absecon. Mr. and
Mrs. H. McGuckln are expected to return about
October 10.
Mrs. William P. Mrtire, of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N.
O'Neill, of 2410 South Sixteenth street, this week.
Miss Hannah Howard, of 1T33 South Broad
street, Is visiting her sister In Boston. Mass.
Harry Haverty will motor with some friends
tomorrow to Boston, Mass., where he will re
main for (everal days.
Vincent Thomas has Just returned from the
du Pont Hotel. Wilmington. Del., where he
spent the summer, to his home, 1J1 Mimin
street
Mbs Kattveruie Jackson, of HIS McKean
treat, who has been spending the summer in
Chelsea, returned Saturday to her home. A,
night by her friends with whom she Is very
popular.
Among thone present were- Miss Clara W1I
bert. Miss Rose Jackson, Miss Clennor Sothon,
Dr. Thomas Roger, Dr. William Lewis, Wal
ter Herron and William Jackson.
Mr, nnd Mrs. H. H, Montgomery, of 439 South
44th street, hnVe closed their cottage at Ocean
City and returned to town.
NORTHWEST PHILADELPHIA
Invitations havo been received from Mr. and
Mrs. Pembroke V. Hnrton for tho wedding of
their daughter, Genevieve, to Clayton F. Shoe
maker, Jr on Wednesday morning, October 14,
nt half-past 10 o'clock. Mlsn Hnrton will bo nt
tendrrt by her slater, Dr. Julia l. Hnrton, as
brldsmald, tlnd by Miss Marguerite Ryan as
maid of honor. Mr. Shoemnkcr will have ns
best man Mr. John Krefer, nnd the ushers will
bo Mcrsrs. John Rowlcs, Vlncnl Carroll and
Claude Ilelloman. A reception will be given In
tho evening of tho same day nt the home of
tho bride's parents, 1721 Olrnrd avenue.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William I. Stanton have re
turned from Occnn City, wheio they havo spent
the summer, and have opened their house at
7114 Boyer stieet, Mount Airy.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spencer Rfllly havo
closed their eottago nt Ocean City and returned
to their homo nt 1323 North Nineteenth street.
Mr. and .Mrs. Harry J. Fnsy are being con
gratulated on tho birth of a son, Joseph, born
on September 26.
Mrs. C. K. Shoemaker nnd her family nre
again at 1M)2 Wallace street, after summering
In the suburbs.
THE DRAMA
ROXBOROUGH
The WlBsahlckon Canoe Club gave a very
enjoyable dunco Saturday night at tho club
house Park Retreat, which was decorated with
roses, ferns nnd apple blossoms. Those par
ticipating were Miss Mny Gordon. Miss Irene
Churchill, Mlns Gerald Gordon, Miss Ella Slu
vers. Mips May Brill, Miss Agnes Burns, Miss
Marian Grundy, Miss Lcllls Grundy, Miss
Beatrice Lovell, Miss Flossie Bell, George Tay
lor, Jonaph G"nphelmer James Smith, Carl
Meyers. Frank Hennessy, Gordon Swaync,
Joseph Oullfoll, William Mason. Ivan Field,
Herbert Souden and Charles Soudcn.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ford, of 423 Green lane,
have returned from Atlantic City.
Miss Sturgln, 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 1539 West Venango
street, gave a luncheon yesterday, nt which
her engagement to W. Harold Batt, of Tioga,
was announced. Fnll llowera were combined
with ferns In the attractive decorations. The
guests were tho associates of the hostess In
the Sigma Gumma sorority and Included Miss
Eleanor Stone. Miii Marguerite Batt, Miss
Helen Eyre, Miss Helen Millard, Miss Gladys
Fries, .Miss Doroth) Gamble, Miss Addlo Lut
ton and Miss Edith Larzelere.
Mrs. William Lee. of 3632 North Nineteenth
street, hns ic turned from an all summer's stay
at Willow Grove.
Mrs. R. J. Morrow, with her son and daugh
ter, George Morrow and Miss May Morrow, ot
North Nineteenth street, have gone to the
Pocono Mountains for the early autumn.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Beaury, of 210t West
Tioga street, returned on Saturday from Ber
lin, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Waters and Miss Marie
Waters, of 3551 North 21st street, have returned
from an extended tour abroad.
Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Dallas, of 3420 North 22d
street, are passing the early fall In Atlantic
City.
Mrs. John E. Wick and her daughters. Miss
Reba Wick and Miss Gertrude Wick, of 3557
North 21st street, hav closed their eottago in
Ocoan City and have returned to their wlntei
home.
Mr. and Mis. Frank L. Muth, of 3338 North
Park avenu. havo returned from a fortnight's
visit in Atlantic City.
Mrs. Margaret G. Froellch and her daugh
ters, Miss Marie Froellch and Miss Adallne
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 3 and 3.
Mrs. Elmer Beecham, Mrs. J, E. Baker and
Miss Martha were Lansdowne delegates to the
W. C. T. U. Convention at Chester, on Thurs
day. MISS HELEN KESTER WILL
BECOME BRIDE TODAY
Married to William Hooton Roberts, Jr.,
at Christ Church Chapel, Nineteenth
and Pine Streets, This Afternoon.
The wedding of M'ss Helen Boyd Kester,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Keoter, of
3415 Spruce street, to William Hooton Roberts,
Jr , will take place this afternoon at Christ
Church Chapel, on Pine street near Nineteenth,
at 4 o'clock.
Miss Kcater will be glvem In marriage by her
father. She will wear a gown of soft white
satin, which is made with a court train of the
tatln, over which Is draped an exqulalte yell of
chantilly lace from the ahoulders to the end
of the long train. This piece of lace is an old
family heirloom. Her veil will be made of tulle
and will be fastened at the hair with orange
blossoms. Orange blossoms will be utl aha
to attach the tulle veil over the lace at the end
of th train. She will earrj a shower bouquet
of roses and lilies of the valley.
Mies Margare Kester. a sister of the hride.
will aot aa maid of honor. In order to fullj
carry out the Idea of an autumn wedding the
maid of honor's costume will be a sjmphony of
brown and gold Her frock will be. of old gold
charmeuse with a gold lace turtle and a girdle
of old blue. The hat will be of brown velvet
trimmed with gold lace and a shaded gold and
brown rose She will carr golden dahlias The
bridesmaids will be Mi6s Margaret Stokes Rob
erts and Miss Elizabeth West Roberts, sisters
of the bridegroom; Miss Mar Boyd and Miss
Elizabeth Thompson. Tho will wear gowns of
old blue and girdles of old gold Pompadour
satin. Their hats will be of a lighter shade of
brown than that of the maid of honor. The
will carr autumn dahlias.
Mr. Roberts will be attended bj his cousin.
Francis C. Stokra, as best man. and hl3 usher
will oe Leonard f. Ritts, Heibert M Iiwr,
Sydney S. Morris and Kenneth A. Rhoad. The
ceremon) will ba performed b the Rev. J. R.
L. Nlsbett, reutor of the church, and will be
followed b a small roceptun at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Kester. Mrs. Kester. the mother
of the bride, will wear a fcmart gown of black
velvet, over whkh is draped a tun!.' of white
lace edged with marten fur. Her hat will be
of black elvU trimmed with old gold roses
and lace.
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EDITH CAMPBELL WALKER
In "Nearly Married" Garrick
leis an authority than that of the Austrian
Ambassador, while his managers have received
word that he will be able to sail for this
country during the 1lrst week In January. Mr.
Thlbaud, despite the fact that he Is exempt
from military duty, has been doln some work
on the 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 hnd best take tho
blame upon himself after a quarre' with his
wife and endeavor to smooth matters over
peaceably or not. Sometimes the wife is so
snippy and Indifferent after tho 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 qunrrellng, and the young
husband, regretting It and being anxious to
'mako up,' brought a little gift for tho wife.
" 'Edna,' he said, 'come here. Aren't yod
curious to know what is In this packago?'
" "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 the one I love
best In all the world. Now, guess r
" 'Indeed:' sniffed Edna, as she started to
leave the room. 'I suppose, then. It's that pair
of new trousers you said you needed.'
Llane Carrera, Anna Held's daughter, advises
parental disobedience Bometlmes. "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 hcrd from her
was a letter dated August 12. She wrote It was
terrible ovr there. They have taken her au
tomobile. All the hotels and shops are closed,
tho schools are made Into hospitals and ther
i no money In the banks. Sh herself cannot
caBh a check, and they only allow 5 per cent,
of deposits. She also says there Is no way of
getting out of Paris, all the trains being used
by the Government So I suppose that as soon
as she can get away she will come over here.
For my own sake. If I were not so worried for
my mother, and If I were sure she was safe. I
would sacrifice five lambs to the gods, because
they gavo mo the wonderful Inspiration of be
ing my mother's disobedient daughter. If I
had been a nice little girl I would be In Paris
now, and perhaps may have starved to death."
Johnny Dove, who deserted vaudeville to play
here In the "Zlegfeld Follies" as Honest Bill,
has gained at least half his reputation on the
manner In whloh he shakei hla feet. Last sea
son at the time of the Ohio flood, when starring
with the AI O. Field Minstrels, he was called
upon to do a turn at a benefit for the flood
sufferers.
"My llttl" act," modestly relates Mr. Dove,
"followed tho Divine Sarah Rernhardt and pre.
ceded the genteel John Drew. Whtlo rehearsing
my music Mr. Drew came on the staee with r'
people to rehearse his act. I had never mot him
and had only observed his state! demeanor at
a member of the audience at his plays, and I
felt sure that I was annoying him. knowing
that dancing shoes. In vaudeville vernacular, arc
termed 'sketch disturbers '
"But quit" to m surprise Vr Drew was v"ry
much interested, ami confessed that h had a
large porch built on his heme In Northampton,
L. I., with a special dancing tloor. There he
"and his valet, an old minstrel man, would rattle
off JO or 30 steps every morning for exercle
Considering Mr Drew's worldwide repufitlon
AMUSEMENTS
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TIIEAT1UCAL BAEDEKER
ACADEMT OF MUSIC "Caulrln," movlnjf
plcturo drama, by Gabrlello D"Annunlo, ttt
the third century B. C. A truly marvelous
feat on the reel, with a convincing volcanic
eruption.
ADELPIH "The Revolt," by Edward Jocke,
starring Helen Ware. Driven desperate, r
neglected wife seeks the gaiety enjoyed ns n
prerogative by her husband, hut comes homo
ere 'tin loo late.
BROAD "Lndy Windermere's Fan," RevlvAl
of Oscar Wilde's satire by Margaret Austin.
Review tomorrow.
CHESTNUT BTREET OPERA HOUSE "rl
late's Daughter." mlrncte play, by Frnncli
It. Kenzcl. Review tomorrow. '
GARRICK "Nearly Married," farce comedy, by
Edgar Selwyn, starring Bruce McRac. R
view tomorrow.
KEITH'S Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle, In
original dances.
WALNUT "Bringing Up Father," musical
comedy, based on George McManus' cartoons,
by Gus Hill. Review tomorrow.
for Impcrturablllty and calm, I like to affix th
picture of Mr. Drew at his morning exer.
clso of Jogging and ragging! Imagine him!"
Eleanor Duse is to retire permanonity from
tho stage. Sho gives up, so report has It, be
cause she cannot find suitable plays, though
her age has also been a factor In hurrying her
retirement. She Is now 55. She has boen on
the staga since she wns 4 years old. Recently
sho dedicated a home for actresses In a cypres
grove near Homo as her gift to the profession.
"To save the theatre the theatre must be de
stroyed," said Duse once, "the actors and 1c
tressew must all dl" of the plague. They poison
tho air; they make art Impossible. It is not
drama they play, but pieces for tho theatre
Wo should return to tho Greeks, and play In
the open air; the drama dies of stalls and boxes
and evening dress, and people who come to tho
theatre to digest their dlnnor."
William Gillette, Blanche Bates and Maria
Doro, Charles Frohman'a triple dramatic star
combination, will nppcar ot tho Broad In "Di
plomacy" later In the season. Mr. Gllletto'a
appearance Is the first since his last appear- ,
ances In his own plnys, "Secret Service"
"Sherlock Holmes" and "Tho Private Secre
tary," at the Empire Theatre, Now York, four
year3 ago. Miss Bates has not appeared hero
since the commencement of her Western tour
In tho A. E. W. Mason play, "The Witness for
tho Defense." Miss Doro returns to this coun
try after a year's absence In London, whero
she acted Dora in the London production of
"Diplomacy." The English members of tho
"Diplomacy" cast arrived on the Lusltanla,
Frlday.
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
this week.
VALESKA
SURATT & CO.
have been secured to feature a
tremendous All-Stir Bill.
THE
FAMOUS
MIRACLE
PLAY
NOTE Patrf"s of this Theatre who
have already purchased tickets
may have their money refunded if desired.
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