, jijt' "'O a; jn r.w-nftmn-.pjtbABja&gatA, aofrfrAT, BiapttBMBBB 10.14, S55r5r35W'5 ! r SOCIAL LIFE IN AND ABOUT ' PHILADELPHIA i wv-sJ'. . r,.r v -y--.v.7C-.' --:,- -TTv -.- t -N CsVa.. si-v?;v ij,7vw rfa .. MRS. GEORGE GORDON MEADE LARGE Mrs. Large, Who is One of tho Leading Society Women of This City, and Her Family Are Spending the Early Fall at Their Home in Ilydal. MS -I!S. AVILIilAM K. GOODMAN 1ms issued Invitations for u tirklgo party, to bo (thru tin' afternoon of October C, to meet her iistrr. Mis. Josnpli VV. "Wear, who Is living In Chc-tmit Hill this year. Mr ntifl Mrs. Henry Tatnall, accompanied by tlif-lr Hon-In-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H.'iiry Tatnull, Jr., and Miss Mildred W. Le, loft on Friday In their private car for Dorset. VI., wheio thoy attended the weddlns of Mr. and Mrs. Samuol H. Uckcrt, Jr., which took plnce theio on Saturday. Mis Uikcit was Miss Agnes Musscr, of this city. Amons the season's debutantes will be Miss Helena S. Iloliliiron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander P. Koblnson. Miss Robinson and her jMientM nro nt pit sent In IJurtipc. They MiU .sail for homo October 1, and will 11 vo In ClKstnut Hill. William Iloblnson, a brother of Miss Iloblnson, who arrived from liuropo fcvtrul vvi'oks ago, left on Sunrt ly, together with Ilichard Harte, Jr.. for Harvard, Cam bridge, Mass. The annual Invitation tennis tournament held at tin Huntingdon Valley Country Club, Noble, last week, ended ycsteidny. Sonic very bill lUnt t, mils was witnessed by an enthusiastic Riilliiy of piomiimnt society peoplu. Among the local oxpeitu taking ii.iit were William J. Clnthier, Walluco V. Johnson, Rlchald Harte, Jr. Alexander D. Thayer, Dr. 13. 13. Dewhurst and s-overnl well-known players from IJoston and Xew York. Among thoso noticed watching tho matches were Mr. and Mis. Arthur Hush, Mrs. Percy SI id- Ira Sir. and Mis. Gilpin I-ovorlng, Sir. and Mi. Fianuois do St. Phalle, Sirs. Wilt Thompson, Mr. and Mis. Casper Morris Wis trr, Mr. and Mrs. Corblt Lovorlng, Sir. nnd Mr John C. Gllpjn, Sir. ami Sirs. Huiold S. Ciosa. Miss Doiothy Dlsston, Sirs. Alan Heed, Sirs. .Morton Fettcrolf and Sirs. U. H. Dew li.irot. George Harrison Frazior"entci tallied Satur flay nh,lit ut dlunor In honor of tho tonnls pinyu-s who took pait In the tournament. Coveis vvcie laid for ten. llprmai, A. I.ovvls and Ml3 U.uljanv C Louis, who havo been motoring througli New England, Imvo been stopping In Lenox for 'tvcial il.ijs, Mr. Lewis nnd liln dnugliter will leave today for their homo In Chestnut Hill. Mr. and sirs. IMward K. Sparks and their son. c. Aplln Sparks, who liuvo been spcndljig tin- summer In Capo Mny, roliirnod to their I'oiik. 1.7 South 3d sticot. today. Mis. Charles T. CrossvvnII, of this city, U P iiiling n fi-vv days In l.onox boforo return In., to lu-i- homo, SVH Locust street. si is. Ida Proncli draff ami lior BranddauBh t'r, Mrs. Fitiiidi, iiovu roturncd to their home, inn Pine streot, from Lake George nnd Sara-tosa. ''lib ris, Jr.. Hnrry Drayton, William 1 1. Filwll. ;-d, James Sjioar and A. Honor Diddle. Jr, h.uo guno on a. ten days' hunting trip to JuUxiiian, Jie. 51 1 and sirs. Ilodnoy . King, who liavo Uecn I'Mng in iJttU, havo tnkeii apartments at tho Coiumtdo for tho winter. Sirs. Klurcnco G'.Nuil and her daughter. MUs LuKenic Q'Noli, of Plttsbursh, aro spending tvemi mys t tho Lincoln. .Miss O'Nell Js fnquent visitor to this city, whcip bho has been tiio ,-Uce of Miss Josephine Cooke. Sirs W. n. Paiwrton, wife of Hear Admiral tljporton, and their daughter, Mls Slargumlto t-'mwrtoii, win leave Newport on Wednesday and it-turn to this city. They will spend tho winter at the Hlttenhous. Prleud of Mrs. Rolwrt II- HbuiMey, of 3S6 South Sixteenth street, Mill resist to know of lur very serious lUiieus at her suiiinwr home &t Sv,arthmore. Mrs. Tbomai Dolan and Miss Sarah )ol3n. of Torrosdalo, left last week for an extended trip through tho west. Mrs. David W. Sellers, who has been In New England for some time, has returned to town and wilt spend tho winter at the Itlttcnhouse. ALONG THE MAIN LINE oVEHIinon'K-SIr. and Mrs. Edward E. Hard ing, Jr., of. South Latches lane, arc receiving congiatulatlons on the birth of a ion, Edwnrd E. Harding, 3d, Mrs. Harding will bo remem bered as SIIss Helen Marguerite Bulmcr, of Ovcrbrook. Miss Helen Glase, of Woodblno avenue, has returned from Europe, wheio she was trav eling with n party of friends. Her parents, Mr. nnd Sirs. James L. Glase, spent part of tho summer at Ocean City. Mrs. E. G. Hoyler gave a small luncheon Thursday at her homo on Maple avenue. MEHlo.vShcplcy W. Evans and his two young sons, who have been spondlng tho lmm vc weeks nt their bungalow In Slalnc, are ex pected homo the hecond week In October. Sirs. Evans leturned from Slaine last week. Mr. and Mis. Fiedcrlc S. Slorrls, of New York, recently moved to Slerlon, where they havo taken a house at tho corner of Merlon and Sycamore avenues, Wilson Evans Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Y. C. Ander.son. of South Highland avenue, has left for Nazaroth, Pa., whore lie Is attending the Nazareth' Hnll Slllltary Academy. NAUlii:i!TII-Mr. and Sirs. William D. Llndscy, of SUplcwood, N. J., who are visiting Mrs. Llndsey's parents, Sir. and Sirs. William Kirk, Jr., will return homo tho first of next month. Mr. nnd Mrs. AV. T. Covert of Hampden road, havo icturned from a four weeks' visit to Land's End, Capo Ann, Slass. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hnll have returned homo from tho Avalon Hotel, wheio they spent two months, wvnnkwooo SIIss Emily G. Ellison has re turned fioni tho Atlnntle City Hospital, having reeovoied from u very serious operation. SIIss Slary Slalloy, of New York, who re cently umloiwimt a heilous operation this sum mer whilo visiting Sir. mid Sirs. Walter J, Snyder, of Hathaway lan. Is convalescing, but expects to lemain as tho guest of Sir. and Mrs. Snyder until early winter. MK and Sirs. J. Clifford Jones aro spending several dayv at Taughammock Falls, N. Y. aiidmoiii; Sir. and Sirs. William P. Landls recently moved fiom 131 Cricket aveuuo to their new homo. 114 Ardmoro nvenuo. Sir. and Stis. Paul Sponeor nnd Sliss Slur saret Sponeor lnvo returned to their homo on Glonn toad, after siiendlng tho summer on tho coa'st of Slnlne. ALONG THE RKADIJSG Sir. and Sirs. Hallowell v. Siorg.m, who havo been spending the bummer nt Hovorlcy Farms, M,ifis., nro now at Pmuta Neek, Mo., and will not return to their home In Rydal until n middle of tho week. Sirs. Slorgan will bo remembered as SIUs Clutr.l Hutchinson. Among thoso who entertained at dinner bofoio tho dance at tho Huntingdon Valley Club nt Noble, on Saturday night, were Sir. and Sirs. J. 11. S. Hex, Or. and Sirs. E. II. Uowhuist, Mr, and Sirs. A. L. Hosklns. Mr. Gwirso P. Honrls, Sir. and Mrs. E. Ulttenhouso Sillier, Sir. McUerney, Sir. Langloy and Mr, Atlee, Sir. and Sfrs. Philip S. Collins, who have been abroad all summoi, leturne-d to their homo on Greenwood aveuuo and Church rpad, Wyncoto. on Thursday, aftir having been marooned In Italy for many weeks. Mr. and Sirs. Kllsworth J. Miller, of 6615 North Thirteenth street, Oak Lane, U being entertained tonight (Friday) by Sir. and Mrs! O li. AniiMley, of 571S Walton avenue. Mrs! Sillier, until this early fall, was MUa Myrtla Johmoti. of Oak Lau. The other guests were MUs Fellna Johnson. Miss Alice Schneider. Miss Josephine Kessler, Miss Kathrya Lee! , - 1 - t hmma re. If, GertmffSMj&mDnoffO' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lufkln, Mf. and Mw?mJ Zlcdler, Mrs. Parker, Sirs. McKnigni, itaacnu. Whltehctrd, dhnrlcs Frankcnfleld nnd Mr, Cochran. Tho choir of tho Oak Lane Methodist Church will give a "musical Sunday evening, October 4. Among the soloists will bo Miss Knthryn Scott, soprano, and Frank Connelly, baritone. Pro fessor Thunder, conductor of tho Philadelphia Orchestra, Will bo tho pianist. Tho Haydn Club, of Oak Lane, Is planning nn unusual winter of study, for which a special meeting will bo called on Monday afternoon at tho club's studio, In tho Clroblo building, at 170S Chestnut street, nnd tho program will bo ar ranged for tho mld-wlntcr concert. The officers for tho srnsbn are! Mrs. Alfred Gray, president! Mrs. George V. Vollmer, vlcfl president: Miss Alberta Harris, scciotary; Mlsi Craig, librarian, and .drs. William T. Wyckoff, treasurer. Sirs. Gertrude Haydn Fcrnloy will bo the director, ns formerly. CHESTNUT HILL Sir. and Sirs. A. Hurley Pancoast aro occu pying tliolr now residence at MX! Alien lane. Mrs. Poncost recently returned from Ventnor, where site was visiting friends. Sirs. Alexander Henry, Jr., of 7203 Crcsheim rond, Is tho guest of hor mother, Mrs. Hanson, at her cottage In Capo May. Mrs. Henry will bo remembered ns SIIss Virginia Hanson bo foro hor marriage. Mr. and Mrs. E. Earle Johnson, of 7203 Charlton street, havo gono to visit Sir. John sou's mothor and father, Mr. and Sirs. Edward Hlno Johnson, nt their country placo In War ilck, N. Y. Sir. and Sirs. Henry Jackson havo returned fiom a camping trip in Mulne. 1 GERMANTOWN Slujor and Mrs. Walter Schull, who havo been occupying nn apartment nt the Wlssn hlckon, havo gone to Springfield, Stnss., where Mnjor Schull is stationed at tho Sprlngllold Arsenal. Harry L. IUttcnhousc, formerly of German town and now a resident of Harrlsburg, spent several days last week ns tho guest of Sir. and Sirs. Wheeler Lord. Miss Dorothy Burgess, of KOfi Germantown avenue, Is nt present the guest of her sister and brothor-in-law, Mr. and Sirs. Lannlng Harvey, of Wllkes-narre, at their camp, Thornhurst, Lackawanna County, Pocono Mountains. Sir. and Sirs. C. Mcrvyn Graham, of 327 West Seymour street, have closed their Chel sea cottage nnd aro nt home. Sir. and Mis. Ferdinand Graves will close their Cape May cottago October 1 and leturn to their homo at Slaphelm street and Wlssa hlckon avenue. SIIss Elsie Slackcown is visiting Sirs. Thomas Harrison at hor apartment in Now York. Sirs. Arthur Hood, of 213 West nittenhouso street. Is spending several days in Ocean City, accompanied by her sister, SIIss Elsie Carroll, of Oak Lane. Sirs. C. F. Moorhend, of 243 West School House lane, nccompanled by her daughter. Miss Clara Moorhead, will return from hor house nt Camden on October 1. Sir. and Mrs. Wllmot Giant Poirco, who havo spent tho entire summer abroad, arrived last week on the steamship Olympic. Mr. and Sirs. William Holmes Cookman have closed their Capo May cottago and havo opened their house on West Price street. Sir. nnd Sirs. William B. Kurtz, of Manhclm street, will leave shortly for tho West Indies. Sirs. David English Dallam gavo a small tea last week in honor of Sirs. J. Nicholas Mitchell. WEST PHILADELPHIA Sits. Philip C. Adams, of 253 South Thirty eighth street, gave a brldgo whist party on Fri duy, September 25, in honor of her sister, SIIss Estcllo Lynch. Mr. and Sirs. .7. A. Kelly, having spent the summer In Berwyn, Pa., ictuined to their home, 3S03 Spring Garden street. Sirs. SI. A. Dabbs, having spent the summer In Atlantic City, returned on Monday to hei apartments nt tho La Blanche, Cist and Wnlnut stieets. Sir. and Sirs. A. C. Buzby, of 4523 Spruce street, will cIomj their houso in Atlnntle City about October 1 and return to town for the winter. Sir. and Sirs. Henry F. Stlchcll. of 3311 Chest nut street, havo clo.sed their house In Long port and returned to town for tho winter. Judge and Sirs. J. W. Kepluirt and family, of Ebcnsburg, Pa., have taken apartments for tho winter at tho Sattorlee. SIIss Kathryn Kelly was hostess at a largo dansant given at her home, BI01 Chester ave nue, last AVednesdny. Tho house was elabor ately decorated with roses, palms and ferns. Among those who attended wero Slics Ornce Jones, SIKs Slarlou Slyeis, SIIss Loierno Lorn bert, SIIss Dorothy Cllft, Miss Beatrice Holmes. Sliss Slarlo Stack. SIIss Elva Foxall, Slbs Von? Tuberdy, 'Miss Slatlld.i Shaplio, Slis.s Dorothy Klrehencr, Miss Emily iletrlek, Sliss Sllldred Hoovur, Miss Ethel Slack and Slessrs. Truman Swing. Gilbert Van Hoaen, Roger Clayton, Hor aco Kiause, peweos KirUienor, William Worntz, Irvln Gavoerlck, Earle Schrufer, Charles Ghueit, Claronce Huttou, Allee Kelloy, Joseph Gallagher, Philip Barry, Rustell Dolly, Htow.irt Htoinmler, Harvey Llpplneott, Walter Adnmson, Donald I listings, Theodore De Bow. SOUTHWEST PHILADELPHIA Sirs. James Jaynon, who hns spent tho sum mer months at Atlantic City, expects id leuve for Atlanta this week. Sirs, Jaynon was for merly Slis3 Eleanor Carroll, of 2327 South Color-ido terrace. Sir. and Sits. Cliarles Schlaurer. of 1917 South Front street, who loft Philadelphia early in July for a tour of Euiopo, have been unable tii seturo u return passage. Mr. and Sirs. Sohlnuror spent most of tho time In southern Europe, but went to Berlin lato In August, .ind have boen detained there ever slnto, SIUs Jtnttlu Durnlng. of isu Smith Nineteenth street, has returned to her home, having spent most of the summer ut Ocean city. Miss Slarsoret StcGuekln and Miss Anna Jlc qtickin returned to their home this week, at im South Nineteenth streot, having spnt ym summer at their cottage at Absccon. Mr. and Sirs. (. SlcGuekln are oxpotted tn return about October W. Slis. William P. MCure, of Brooklyn, N. Y., will be tha guest of Mr. and Sirs. Charlojj N. O'Neill, of 3llu South Sixteenth streek. thU week, v Silas Hannah Howard, of IIW South Brond street, i visiting her sister in Pwton, Slass, Hurry Haverty will motor with somj friends tomorrow to Huston. Slaw., where ho will re main for several day. Ylmeiit Thomas has Just returned from the du Pont Hotel, Wilmington, Del , wfawr he pnt the summer, to hu item. u;i SHiHIn stieet, MIm Kattwrtiie Jackaoa, pf 111 McKaan street, who has been bpaiulln,- the summer In Chelsea, returned Saturday to her home, a dellgntful part? waa given In her honor that lnlght by her friends with whom aha In very popular, Among those present were Miss Clara wll bcrt, SIIss Itoso Jackson, Miss Eleanor Sothon, Dr. Thomas' Itogers, Dr. William Lewis, Wal ter Herron and William Jackson, Sir. and Sirs. It. H. Montgomery, Of 43D South 44th street, havo closed their cottage at Ocean City nnd returned to town. NORTHWEST PHILADELPHIA Invitations havo been received from Mr. and Mrs. Pembroke D. llnrton for tho wedding of their daughter, Genevieve, to Clayton F. Shoe maker, Jr., on Wednesday morning, October 14, nt hnlf-pait 10 o'clock. SIIss Horton will bo at tended, by hor sister. Dr. Julia P. Harton, ns bridesmaid, and by SIIss Jtarguerlle Ryan ns maid of honor. Mr. Shoemaker will have ns best man Mr. John Kcefer, and tho ushers will bo Slessrs. John Rowles, Vincent Carroll and Claude Hollemnn. A reception will bo given In tho evening of tho same day nt tho homo of tho bride's parents, 1721 Glrard avenue. Mr. and Sirs, William I. Stanton have re turned from Ocean City, where they have spent the summer, nnd havo opened their house at 7114 Boycr street, Mount Airy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sponeor Itellly havo closed their cottage nt Ocean City and tcturncd to their home at 152S North Nineteenth street. Sir, and Sirs. Harry J. Fasy aro being con gratulated on the birth of a son, Joseph, born on September 26. Sirs. C. F. Shoemaker nnd hor family nrc again at 1M)2 Wallace streot, after summering In the suburbs. ROXBOROUGH Tho Wlssahlckon Cnnoo Club gnvo a very enjoyable dance Saturday night nt tho club house Pnik Retreat, which was decorated with rosos, ferns nnd "pple blossoms. Those par ticipating wero SIIss Slay Gordon, SIIss Irene Churchill, SIIss Gerald Gordon, Miss Ella Shi vers, SIIss Sliy Brill, SIIss Agnes Burns, SIIss Mnrlnn Grundy, Miss Lellls Giundy, SIIss Beatrice Lovell, SIIss Flossie Bell, George Tay lor, Joseph Genshclmer James Smith, Carl Sleyeis, Frank Hennessy, Gordon Swayne,. Joseph Gullfoll, William Slason, Ivan Field, Herbert Soudnn and Charles Souden. Sir. and Sirs. E. G. Ford, of 423 Green lane, havo returned from Atlantic City. Sliss Stiirgls, of 488 Green lane, hns returned from a visit to friends In Lenoir, North Carolina. , 1 ' ra r . . THE DRAMA 1 TIOGA SIIss Beatrlco Smith, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Fred C. Smith, of 153D West Venango street, gavo a luncheon yesterday, at which her engagement to W. Harold Batt, of Tioga, was announced. Fall flowers were combined with ferns In the attractive decorations. The guests were the associates, of the hostess in the Sigma Gamma sorority and included SIIss Eleanor Stone, SIIss Slarguerlte Batt, SIIss Helen Eyre, SIIss Helen Slillard, Miss Gladys Fries, Sliss Dorothy Gamble. SIIss Addlo Lut ton and SIIss Edith Larzelore. Mrs. WillKm Lee, of 3032 North Nineteenth streot, has returned from an all summer's stay at Willow Grove. SIis. R. J, Slorrow, with her son and daugh ter, George Slorrow and SIIss Slay Slorrow, ot North Nineteenth street, havo gono to the Pocono Mountains for the early autumn. Mr. and Sirs. Charles E. Beaiiry, of 2101 West Tioga street, returned on Saturday from Ber lin, Ta. Sir. nnd Mrs. Alfred Waters and SIIss Slario 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. Sirs. John E. Wick and her (laughters, SIIss Reba Wick nnd Sliss Gertrude Wick, of 3557 North 21st street, hav closed their cottage in Ocean City and havo returned to their wlntei home. Sir. nnd Sirs. Frank L. Sluth, ot 3335 North Park 'ivenu;, have returned from a fortnlght'3 vif.lt in Atlantic City. Sirs. Margaret G. Frocllch and her daugh ters, SIIss Slarle Frocllch and SIIss Adallne Frocllch, of 12.il West Allegheny avenue, will remain nt their Ventnor cottage througli the early fall. LANSDOWNE Tho Stibuiban Athletic Club, of Lansdowne, Is preparing for a carnival to bo hold on South Staple avenue, October 2 and 3. Sirs. Elmer Beecham, Sirs. J. E Baker and SIIss Maltha were Lnnsdowntt delegates to the W. C. T. U. Convention at Chester, on Thursday. MISS HELEN KESTER WILL BECOME BRIDE TODAY Married to William Ilooton Roberts, Jr., at Christ Church Chapel, Nineteenth and Pine Streets, This Afternoon. The wedding of SIIss Helen Boyd Kester, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. George B. Kcter, of 2112 Spruce street, to William Hooton Roberts, Jr , will tnko place this afternoon at Christ Church Chapel, on Pino street near Nineteenth, nt 4 o'clock. Sliss Kester will bo given In marrlago by her father. Sho will wear a gown of soft whlto fcutin, which s mailo with u court train of the tatin. over which Is draped an exquisite veil of chnntllly l.ico from tho ehouldord to the end of the long train. This pleeo of loco Is an old family heirloom. Her veil will bo tnado of tullo nnd will be fastened at tho hair with orange blossoms. Orange Mopsoms will bo need also to attach the tulle veil over tho lace at the cud of tho train. Sho will carry a shower bouquet of roses nnd lilies of the valley. Sliss Slnrgnio Keator. a sister of the brldo, will nut ns maid of honor. In ohUt to fully carry out the Idea of an autumn weddlngr the maid of honor's costumo will bo a symphony of brown and sold. Hor frock will be of old gold charmeiibo with a gold laco tunic and a girdlo of old blue. Tho hat will be of brown velvet trimmed with gold lace nnd a shaded gold and brown rose Sho will carry golden dahlias. Tho bridesmaids will bo S!ls Slargarct Stokes Itob. cm and Sliss Elizabeth West Itoberts, sisters of tho bridegroom; Sliss Slary Royd. and MUs Elizabeth Thompson. They will wear gowns of old blue and girdles of old gold Pompadour eatln. Their hats will be of a lighter shade of brown than thst pf tho maid of honor. They will carry autumn dahlias. Sir, Roberta will he attended by his cousin. Francis V. Stokrs, as best man. and hia ushers will t Leonard. C. Ritts. Herbert M. Lowri, Sydne.v S. Morris and Kenneth A. Rboail. The ceremony will be performed by tha Ry, j. r. L. Nisbett. roctor of tiw church, ana WlU bo followed by a small roctPtlon at th home of Sir. and Sirs. Kester. Sirs. Kester, the mother of the bride, will woaj a smart gown of ptoik velvet, ovsr which It. drayca a tunic of white luce edged with marten fur. Her liat will be ot bUrk velvet, trimmea with old sld rosts and Licrv v THEATRICAL 1JAKDLKEU ACADESIV OF MUS1CT "Crtblrln," moving hlcturu dramn, by Gnbrlello D'Antiunr.Io, of the third century B. C. A truly mnrveloua font on the reel, with n convincing volcfttllo ptuption , , ADELPHI "Tho llovolti" by Edwnrd Iitike, stnirlng Hnleti Ware. Driven desperate, n, neglected wife seeks tlm gitlely enjoyed nn Iirerogntlvc by her husband, but conies homo ero 'tis too lute. . imOAl "Lady Wlndeunero's Fan'' Revival of Oseai Wilde's eatlio hy Starrfaret Awsllrti Itovlew tomorrow. . CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE "VI lale's Dntiglitor," irllrnclo piny, by Frnticla L. Ifenzel. Review tomorrow. GARR1CK-"Nearly SInrrled," fnico comedy, hy Edgar Kelwyn, stntrlng Hruci SIcRAe, Re view tomorrow. KEITH'S Mr. nltd Mrs. Vernon Castle, in oitginnl danees. WALNUT "Bringing Up 1'iithor, ' musical ojinedy, hnitd on Geoigu StfSIrinus' enrtooni, bv 'Jus Hill, Review loinortow. EDITH CAMPBELL WALKER In "Nearly Married"' Garrick FLASHES FROM '-STARS'' "It Is nn open question," says William Collier, "whether the married man hail bent take the, blame upon himself after a quarre! with his wife and endeavor to smooth tnuttors 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 nnd been quarreling, and the young husband, regretting it and being anxious to 'make up,' hi ought a littlo gift for tho wife. " 'Edna,' ho said, 'come here. Aren't yod curious to know what is in this package?" " 'Oh, not very,' replied Edna, belligerently, ns sho glanced at tho package In question. 'I rather think I can undure the strain." " 'Well,' ho said- coaxingly, trying to win her to good humor, it's something for tho one I lovn best In nil tho world. Now, guess:' "'Indeed!' sniffed Edna, as she started to leave the room. 'I suppose, then. It's that pair of now trousers you said you needed." ' she dedicated n home for octiesses In a cypress Fi" ni-iir Rome an her gift to the ptofcssloit. ' 1" rave thn theatre the theatre must be ilo Htrnyrd," said Duse once, "th actors and no tnsscM must nil illo of the plague They poison the air: they make art Impossible. It Is not dr.nntt thry ploy, but pieces lor the theatre. Wo should tetuni to tho Greeks, and play in tho open nlr: the drama dies of fuIIh nnd boxes and pveniht; dress, nnd people who come to tho theatre to digest their dinner." Llano Carrera. Anna Held's daughter, advises parental disobedience sometimes. "Sly mother Insisted last spring I go with her to Paris, f refused," said Sliss Carrora, "and mother didn't like it a bit. Wll. tho last I her" from her was a letter dated August 12. Sho wrote it was terrlblo over there. Thoy havo taken her au tomobile. All the hotels and shops nro closed, the schools are mndo Into hospitals and there Is no money in tho banks. Sho herself cannol cash a check, and they only allow 5 per cent, of deposits. She also says thero Is no way of getting out of Paris, all the trains being used by tho Government. S" I suppose that as soon as she can get away sho will come over here. For my own sake, If I wero not so won led for my mothor, and if I were sure sho was safe, I would sacrlllco five lambs to the gods, becausa they gave mo tho wonderful Inspiration of be ing my mother's disobedient daughter. If I had been a nice lit tip girl I would be In Parla now, nnd perhaps may have starved to death," Johnny Dove, who deserted vaudeville to play here In the "5J!esf Id Follies" as Honest Bill, has gutned nt leant half his reputation on tho manner in which he shakes his feet. Last sea son at tho time of the Ohio flood, when starring with the Al Q. Field Sllnstrela, lie was called upon to do a turn at a benefit for tho flood sufferers. "My llttlo act," modestly relates Mr. Dove, "followed the Divine Sarah Bernhardt and pre coded the gontee'. John Drew. While rehearsing my music Sir. Drew came on the utiiee with r'a peoplo to rehearse his act. I had never met htm and had only observed hie stately demeanor f a member t the audience at his plays, and I folt sure that I was annolng him. knowing that dnntinsr shoes, in vrudevtlle vernacular, ore termed 'sketch disturaore.' "BuWOulto to my surprise Vr. Prow wa wpj much Interested, and confessed that he had a largo porch built on hi heme In Northampton, L. I-, with o epttUl dancing floor. There he nnd his valet, an old minstrel man. would rattla oft 10 or 20 steps evfry morntn for enercleo. Considering Mr. I n-w worldwide repuntion for imrrturabilit and calm. I like to alHx the picture of Mr. Prew at hU morning esejv clso of Jogging and ragging! imagine him!" Eleanor Puw la to retire permanently from the stage Kh givis up. ik report has tt. be. cause she -annot nn.l nultable plays, though hor age hu also been a fjiioi in hurrying lur retirement, She w 65, sh has been on the stage since he as 4 eait. old. Reeeiitty AMl'SEMEVFS LYRTC SEATS TODAY! Nen Vork VVtunr lUi lu Mim a lvu THE PASSING SHOW OF 1014 RntEUKfli"!11- I 'fin N. l Motiiu lminy ADlliLl HI l.-r-i J't OOMai Thur4r T4 ir . v w a K' : 1LU U U .1 II i.A.V4 NINON 3 GRAND ' TwJU - 15 7 4 tt p A O T M f THKi-UK Maiiiw tij Vj V O 1 IN KJ i,AV .NKVV VDKhhKI Anutiu . Tula M.ht lnv Ki I4k Sight ? M PT P T? y .Ti nkk r. uax ihlMi llilh RQSEY POSEV GIRLS D T J M () N T ' l,L"l,NT!i MiNniKtid -" w - --' h rt Tilt: hhVui.T" NS1IS. MiU.S UiTl V -l.l.N. yu. II lOMBUY loin i'i,iM'K El.UABKtU UAHHW TJJ.W VM Al., tfil Af.U ug II XS. Willlatil Gillette, Illancho Hates und Mario Ooro, CliarUs rrohmun'n ttlph dunnatlc star Oomblnallon, will npponr nt the Hrond In "Pl plomacy" later In tlirs season Sir. Glllctto'a itppeamncc Is the llrst fitneo his last appear oners In hl ow-n plays, "Srcret Service' P "Sherlock Holmes" find "Tht Prlvato Secrtn lory," at tho Empire Theatre, New York, four years ago. Sllgs Hates has not appeared hero slnco tho commencement of her Western tour in tho A. K. W. SInsnn play, "The Witness for tho Defense." SIIss Doro returns to this coun try uftrr a year's absence In London, whore sho acted Dora In the London production of "Diplomacy." The English members of the "Diplomacy" cast arrived on tho Lusitonla Friday. Tiic Helort Courteous Sir. Chamljerlain onm alU that the most courteous elrrtlon it tort he rer heard of dated from the time when elections wero far mojp roiigh-nnd-tuinlile than tin v are now Thackeray was one or the candidates, and a few tlnv-R before the- polllncr began he met his opponent in th street and stopped to talk. After n few minutes' conversation tho oppo nent prepared to depart, saying as he moved off: "Wfll. mnv the best mn.ii win'" "Oh. I hope pot'" replied Thackaray, cour teously Ponrson's Weekly AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT The Management of B. F. Keith's Theatre regrets to announce that owing to tho serious illnchs 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-Star Bill. Tiin r.Miors MIIlACr.K I'LAY NOTE Patrons of this Theatre who have already purchased tickets mayjiavo their money refunded if desired. CHESTNUT STREET "" " BEGINNING TONIGHT PILATE'S DAUGHTER Hy Prunris I, Keni! C-A-T OF T-i m I nIitiK MAIUiJN HAnNEY. CON' STVNC'K ii).inu. Mtnt iiiai.a. AriVRS SIAHKS HTIIM '.HV unit KLi:v.NU HUSSKLU PRK K I. i ifi- -'( :i T.'n 1 und 1 SO. Mhunecs Tu. i. Th'irnia rttirt baturday. i5c, SOl. TT.. $1. !KATS M)VV MX SAL.IZ ' ACADEMY OF MUSIC PROAI1 AVD 1.I1ITST STH WOULD I) iiKEA'IKsT iiluTU hPDTACLB CABIRI A All This Week Twice Daily MATli:i-. S t.l PRE'ISELV rt8,r. 1 ,-p,u lo t"i nn 1 2b IVnts tVKMviis H-i-, I'ah'iS'iiv Ilneri-I 'ul lo 11 m'i unl flo i it UOX OFFICE OFKS KVi'H MultMNO vT n m i'Ijh'K 1 I a Marcus Loew's fcx,,K,Sc,ai fnrkit Aicak 0th St, 8F.I KIT VVI'DKV'Ill' AN1 I'HmT i I'I. YS AFTI.'UWkjNi. J oci.oik At I. 1'ATH 10a .KVEMN'iS TWi) IUM1M Kill HuVYS HA't i" ' H VI It to 1 1 I' M. I'Bic to 13 :.. TH: l.O.lTiVlATK .STAR INEZ MeCAULEY & CO. ill lliLil.il'.l HiU.M (HII.Us' VMi 5 Other Select 'audeviIlo Acts 5 FORREST THEATRE WEDNESDAY NIGHT h ir 1 im- i An f- hub MONTGOMERY & STONE i tha Xtw ' .ii i .i-l .im.!!. 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