EVENG MPGBBPHXIiAiyiSggjAi MONDAY, SBPTBllggft 28; .1014. . , f v f , W r SOCIAL LIFE IN AND ABOUT PHILADELPHIA MRS. GEORGE GORDON MEADE LARGE Mm. Large, Who is One of the Leading Society Women of This City, and Her Family Aro Spending uie nany ran at mcir Home in ilydal. Mr.it. William E. GOODMAN lias IsBued Invitations for a bridge party, to bo sliren the afternoon of October 6, to mcot her lister, Mrs. Joseph V. Wear, who Ib living In Chestnut II11I this year. Mr and Mrs. Henry Tatnall, accompanied by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tatnall, Jr., and Mlsa Mildred W. Lc, left on Friday In their prlvato car for Dortct, VI., -where they attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. tlckert, Jr., which took place there on Saturday. -Mrs i:ckcrt was Miss Agnes Musscr, of this city. AmonK the season's debutantes will bo Miss Helena S. Iloblnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander P. Robinson. Miss Hoblnson and her patent are ut pit-sent in Huropc. They M sail fur homo October 1. and will llvo In Chestnut Hill. William Robinson, a brother of JIIss Robinson., who arrived from Europe everal weeks ago, left on Sunday, together lth Richard Harte, Jr., for Harvard, Cam j Iriclse, Mass. of Torrosdalo, left last week for an extended trip through the west. Mrs. David W. Sellers, who has been In New England for oomo time, has returned to town and will spend the winter at tho Rittohhouae. The annual Invitation tennis tournament held t tho Huntingdon Valley Country Club, Noble, list week, ended yesterday. Some very bril liant tennis was witnessed by an enthusiastic Wllery of prominent society people. Among the local experts taking part wero William J. Clothier, Wallace F. Johnson. Richard Harte, Jr., Alexander 1). Thayer, Dr. V. D. Dewhurst tnd several well-known players from Boston Mel New York. Among those noticed watching tho matches were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rush, Mrs. Fercy Madeira Mr. and Mrs. Gilpin Loverlng. Mr. nd Mrs. Francois de St. Phalle, Mrs. Wirt Thompson, .Mr. and Mrs. Casper Morris Wis f. Mr. and Mrs. Corblt Loverlng. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gilpin, Mr. and .Mrs. Harold S. Cross, Miss Dorothy Dlsston. Mrs. Alan Reed, Mrs. Morton Fetterolf and Mrs. E. B. Dew hurst. George Harrison Frazler entertained Satur day night at dinner In honor of tho tennis Players who took part In the tournament. Covers were laid for ten. Herman A. Lewis and Miss Barbara C. p l3' who have been motoring through Now En5lanU, have been stopping In Lenox for 'everal .lays. Mr. Lewis and his duughter will leave today for their homo In Chestnut Mr. and Mrs. Edward Iv. Sparks and their ''" 0. Aplln Spaiks, who have been spending 'he summer In Cape May, returned to their win. U7 South S3d street, today. Mrs- Chailcs T. Cresswell. of this city. Is aiming a few days n Lenox Woro return. " lo he- home. !ia Locust street. '" Kl.i French Graff and her granddaugh lft ni I"',tmh' llave "turned to their home, 111,0 trcct, from Lake Gcotge and Sara a. Ualcli l'i. Jr.. Hnrry Drayton. AVIIllam II. 'll. i'd, James Spear and A. Mercer lllddle, ' have gone on a ten days hunting trip to -kman. Me, 3'i-- and .Mrs. Rodney King, who have bean lnS In Bala, have taken apartments at tho ormudo for the winter. Mrs . Florence O'.N'cll and lcr daughter, .Miss -.. 'N'C"' ' 'lttsburKli. me spending nii .,, t the UneolBt Ml3a 0.Nc, ia ft U Visitor to this city, where she has Sirs ?..BJm ' Mi' Josephine Cooke. ,,,; " " CiPerton, wife of Rear Admiral Z ,"' """J ,hrlr "WKhler. M' Marguerite .. win iohvo Newport on Wed "iuru io this cltv tote 'Head r a' Uie Rlttonhouse. nesday They will spend the 1" of Mrs. iini,.,-. ii in...., .... ... luth vivi .. ""'- "' WxiMiitli strut, will rcgiot to know of - wtouj, nwul u, hel. ,ummw ,1UIU0 auittimore. J1- Thomas Dolun and Miss Sarah Dolan, ALONG THE MAIN LINE 0VEnnil00K-Mr, nnd Mrs. Edward E. Hard ing, Jr.. of South Latches lane, are receiving congratulations on tho birth of a son, Edward E. Harding, 3d. Mrs. Harding will be 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 friends. Her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Glase, spent part of the summer at Ocean City. Mrs. E. G. Hoyler gave a small luncheon Thursday at her homo on Maple avenue. MEIUON-Shcpley W. Evans and his two young sons, who havo been spending tho Um ive wceks at their bungalow In Maine, nio ex pected home tho second week In October. Mrs. Evans returned from Maine last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic S. Morris, of New York, recently moved to Merlon, where they have taken a houso 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 he Is attending tho Nazareth Hall Military Acaaemy. NAHDEnTll-Mr. and Mrs. William D. Llndsey, of Maplewood, N. J., who are visiting Mrs! Llndsey's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. AVIIllam Kirk, Jr., will return home tho first of next month. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Covert of Hampden road, have returned from a four weeks' visit to Land's End, Capo Ann, Muss. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hall have returned homo from the Avalon Hotel, where they spent two months. WYtoEWOOD-Mlss Emily G. Ellison has re. turned from the 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, nnd Mrs. Walter J. Snyder, of Hathaway lane. Is convalescing, but expects to remain as tho guest of Sir. and Mrs. Snyder until early winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Clifford Jones are spending several day nt Taughnmmock Falls, N. y. ARiuiuitE-Mr. and Mrs. William P. Landls recently moved from 139 Cricket avenue to their new home. 124 Ardmoro avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spencer and Miss Mar caret Snenrer Imvn ,..,...... i ... " " " - iu uieir home on Clenn road, after spending the summer on the coast of Maine. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Hallowell V. Morgan, who have been spending the summer at Beverley Farms Mass.. are now at I'routs Neck, Me., and will not return to their home in Rydnl until tl middle of the week. Mrs. Morgan will be remembered as Miss Clntra Hutchinson. Among those who entertained at dinner beforo the dance at the Huntingdon Valley Club at Noble, on Saturday night, were Mr and Mrs. J, B, S. Rex, Dr. ami Mrs. e B Dewhurst. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hosklns 'jtr George F. Hemls. Mr. and Mrs. n. Rlttenhouse Miller. Mr. McBemey. Mr. Langley and Mr Atlee, Mr. and Mrs. Pliilin a rm... . . . , " "". wno have been abroad all summer, returned to their home on Greenwood avenuo and Church road Wyncote. on Thursday, after having been marooned In Italy for many weeks Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth J Miller of C615 North Thirteenth street. Oak Lane. s belni! entertained tonight (Friday) by Mr. and Mrs C. B. Annesloy, of 67 Walton avenue Mrs' Miller, until this early fall, was MUs Myr.ia Johnson, of Oak Lane. The other guests were Miss Fcllna Johnson. MUs Alice Schneider Miss Josephine Kwsler, Mi Kathxya LeJ CambrR MUs Alton toe, Miss Gertrude CambrTdgTfcJfleWBhtruI party was .given In her honor that . w. hlghty-flci" rrientu witn wnom sne is terjr Mr. and Mrs. WAitcr Lufkln. Mr. nnd Mrs, Zledler, Mrs. rarker, Jtrs, MoKnlght, nadellrt Whitehead, Charles Froiikenfleld and Mr. Cochran, The choir of tho Oak Lant Methodist Church will glv & musical Sunday evening, October 4, Among the soloists Will bo Miss Katltryn Scott, soprano, and Frank Connelly, baritone. Pro fessor Thunder, conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestral will bo tho pianist, The Haydn Club, ot Oak Lane, Is planning an unusual winter of study, for which n special meeting will bo called on Monday afternoon at the club's studio, In tho Greblo building, nt 1709 Chestnut street, and tho program will bo ar ranged for the mld-wlnlcr concert, popular. Among those present wero Miss Clara Wll bert, Miss Rose Jackson, Miss Eleanor Sothon, Dr. Thomas Rogers, Dr, William Lewis, Wal ter ITerron nnd William Jackson, Mr. and Mrs, It. 8, Montgomery, of 439 Soutn 44th street, have closed their cottage at Ocean City nnd returned to town. NORTHWEST PHILADELPHIA Invitations havo been received from Mr. and Mrs. Pembroke D. Hnrton for tho wedding of their daughter, Oonovlove, to Clayton F. Shoe maker, Jr.) on Wednesday morning, October 14, THE DRAMA at half-past 10 o'clock, Miss Hnrton will be nt- The officers for the season nrol Mrs. Alfred (ended hy her sister. Dr. Julia P. Hnrton, as Gray, president; Mrs. George V, Vollmor, vice president! Miss Alberta Harris, secretary; Miss Craig, librarian, and ..Irs. William T. Wyckoft, treasurer. Mrs, Gertrude Haydn Fernlcy will be the director, ns formerly. CHESTNUT HILL Mr. and Mrs. A, Hurley PanconBt are occu pying their new residence nt 10U Allen lane. Mrs. Pancost recently returned from Vontnor, Where she was visiting friends. Mrs. Alexander Henry, Jr., of 7103 Crcshclm road, Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Hanson, at her cottage In Capo May. Mrs. Henry will bo remembered as Miss Virginia Hanson bo fore her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. E. Enrlo Johnson, of 7203 Charlton street, have gone to visit Mr. John son's mothor nnd father, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Hlno Johnson, nt their country placo In 'War rick, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Jackson havo returned fiom a camping ttlp In Maine. GERMANTOWN Major nnd Mrs. Walter Schull, who havo been occupying nn npartmont at tho Wlssn hlckon, have gone to Springfield, Mass., where Major Schull Is stationed at the Springfield Arsenal. bildrstnnld, and by Miss Marguerite Ryan as tnnld of honor. Mr. Shoemaker will have ns best man Mr. John Keefer, and the ushers will be Messrs. John Rowlcs, Vincent Carroll nnd Claude Hcllcmnn. A reception will be given In the evening of the same day at the home of tthe bride's parents, 1721 Gltard avenue. Mr, nnd Mrs. William I, Stnntnn havo re turned from Ocean City, whero they havo spent the summer, nnd havo opened their house at 7114 Doycr street, Mount Airy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spencer Rellly have closed their cottage nt Ocean City and returned to their homo nt 152S North Nineteenth street. Mr. nnd 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 agnln nt 102 Wallace street, after summering In the suburbs. Hnrry L. Rlttenhouse, formerly of Germnn town and now a resident of Harrlsburg, spent Jowipll oullfoll, William Mason. Ivan Field, ROXDOROUGH The WIssnhlckon Canoo Club gave a very enjoyable dunce Saturday night nt tho club house Park Retreat, which was decorated with roses, ferns and apple blossoms. Those par ticipating were Miss May Gordon, Miss Ireno Chut chill, Miss Gerald Gordon, Miss Ella Slu vcrs, .Miss Mny Brill, Miss Agnes Burns, Miss Marian Grundy. Miss Lcllls Grundy, Miss Beatrice Lovcll, Miss Flossie Bell, George Tay lor, Joseph Gen3helmcr Jnmes Smith, Carl .Meyers. I-rank Hennossy. Gordon Swavne. several days last week ns the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wheeler Lord. Miss Dorothy Burgess, of 6300 Germantown avenue, Is at present the guest of her sister and brothcr-ln-Iaw, Mr. nnd Mrs. I. mining Harvey, of Wllkes-Barrc, at their camp, Thornhurst, Lackawanna County, Pocono Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mervyn Graham, of 327 West Seymour stieet, have closed their Chel sea cottage and aro nt home. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Graves will close their Cape May cottage October 1 and return to their homo at Manhclm street and Wlssa htckon avenue. Miss Elsie Mackcown Is ylsltlng 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 Lane. 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 Peircc, who have spent tho 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 street. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kuitz. of Manhclm street, will leave shortly for tho West Indies. Mrs. David English Dallam gave a small tea last wcck in honor of Mrs. J. Nicholas Mitchell. Herbert Soudcn nnd Charles Souden. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. G. Ford, of 423 Green lane, have returned from Atlantic City. Miss Sturgls, of ISS Green lane, has returned from a visit to friends In Lenoir, North Carolina. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Philip C. Adams, of 233 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 thi summer In Berwyn, Pa., returned to their home, 3905 Spring Garden street. Mrs, M. A. Dabbs, having spent the summer In Atlantic City, returned on Monday to her apnrtmcnts at the La Blanche, Cist and Walnut streets. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Buby, of 452S Spruce street, will close their houso In Atlantic City about October 1 and toturn to town for the winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry F. Mlihell, of 3313 Chest nut street, have closed their house In Long port nnd returned to town for tho winter. Judge and Mrs. J. W. Kcphart and family, of Ebcnsburg, Pa., have taken apaitmt-nts for the winter at tho Sattorlee, Miss ICathryn Kelly was hostess nt a large dansant given at her home. 5101 Chester ave nue, last Wednesday. Tho house wn elabor ately decorated with roses, palms and ferns. Among those who attended were Mlsa Grace Jones, JIIss Marlon Myers. Mls Leverno Lem bert. Miss Dorothy Cllft. Miss Beatrice Holmes. Miss Marie Mack. Miss Elva Foxall, Miss Vera Tuberdy. .Miss .Matilda Shaplio, Miss Dorothy Klrchener, iUn Emily Hetrluk, Miss Mildred noovt-r, .hiss Kthcl Mnck and Messrs. Truman Swing. Gilbert Van Hcsen, Roger Clayton. Hor ace Krause, Dewees Klrchennr. wiiii, Weintz, Irvln Gavourick, Earle Schrufer, Charles Ghueit, Clarence Hutton, A lieu Kelley, Joseph Gallagher, Philip Bony. Russell Uelly. Stewart Htemmlei-, Uarvey Llpplnt-ott. Walter Adamson, Donald Hastings, Theoduic Do Bow. SOUTHWEST PHILADELPHIA .Mrs. James Jaynon. who has spent tho sum mer months at Atlantic City, expects to leave for Atlanta this week. Mrs. Jaynon was for. merly .Miss Eleanor Carroll, of ;.r.37 jouth Colorado terrace. Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Schluurer, of J017 South Front street, who left Philadelphia early In July for a tuur of Europe, have been utmblo tJ secure a letum passage. .Mr. nm jtrs Schlaurer spent most of the time In southern Euiope, but went to llotll,, late In August, and have been detained there uver Miue. Miss Muttle Durnlng, of uu South Nineteenth street, has returned to her home, having spent most of the summer at Ocean City. Miss Mnreaiet MeGuckln and Miss Anna Me. Gut-kin returned to their homo this week nt TIOGA Miss Beatrice Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Smith, of 1539 West Venango Btreet, gave 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 nssoclates or the hostess in the Sigma Gamma sorority and Included Miss Eleanor Stone, Miss Marguerite Batt, Miss Helen Eyre, Mies Helen Millard. Miss Gladys Files. Miss Dorothy Gamble. Miss Addle Lut ton and Miss Edith Larzelore. Mrs. William Lee, of 3632 North Nineteenth btreet, has returned from an all summer's stay at Willow Grove. Mis. 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. Ueaury, of 2104 West Tioga street, returned on Saturday from Ber lin, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Waters and Miss Marie Waters, ot 3351 North 21st street, have returned from an extended tour abroad. Mr. and Mrs. James Dallas, of 3120 North 22d street, ore passing the early fall In Atlantic City. .Mrs. John E. Wick and her daughters. Miss Reba Wick and JIIss Gertrude Wick, of 3537 North 21st street, hav closed their cottage in Ocean City and have returned to their wlntei home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Muth, of 3T3S North Park -lvonu!, havo returned from a fortnight's visit in Atlantic City. Mrs. Mnrgaiet 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. THEATRICAL BAEDEKER AOAI)EMY OF MUSIC "Cnhlrln," moving picture drama, by (inhrleltc tVAnnunzlo. of tho third century II, C, A truly mnrvclous feat on the reel, with a convincing volcnnlo eruption. ADELPHI "Tho Revolt," hy Edward Iocko, Marring Helen Ware. Driven desperate, a neglected wife seeks the gaiety enjoyed an a prerogative by her husband, but comes home ere 'tis too Inte. BROAD "Lndy Windermere's Fan." Revival of Oscar Wilde's satire by .Margaret Anglln Review tnmoriow. CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE "Pi late's Daughter," miracle play, by Fraud I, IOiikcI. lb-view tomorrow. UARR1CK "Nearly Married," inrro comedy, hy Edgar Kelwyn, starring Firm a Mcttne. He view ttilnutrmv. KEITH'S Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle, Is) original dnmrs. WALNt'T "Bringing Ep Father," musical comedy, based on George McMnnus' cai toons, by rius Hill. Review tomorrow. LANSDOWNE The Suburban Athletic Club, of Lansdowne, Is preparing for a carnival to be held on South Maple avenue, October 2 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 Thursday. MISS HELEN KESTER WILL BECOME BRIDE TODAY Married to William Hooton Roberts, Jr., at Christ Church Chapel, Nineteenth ami Pine Streets, This Afternoon. The wedding or Miss Helen Boyd Kester. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Kester. of 2112 Spruce street, to William Hooton Robert. Jr. will take place this afternoon at Christ Church Chapel, on Pine street near Nineteenth, at 4 o'clock. Miss Kester will be given in marriage by her father. She will wear n. gown of soft white t-fttln, which Is made with a court train of the tatln, over which Is draped an xquhlto veil of chantllly laco from the houlders to the end EDITH CAMPBELL WALKER In "Nearly Married" Garrick FLASHES FROM "STARS" "It Is an open question," says William Collier, "whether the married man had beht take tho blame upon himself after a quarre' with ills wife and endeavor to smooth m.-itteis 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 the young husband, regicttlng It and being nnIous to 'make up,' brought a little gift for the wife. " 'Edna,' he said, "come hoie. Aren't yod curious to know what is In this package?' " 'Oh, not very.' replied Ednn. belligerently, as she glanced at tho package In question. 'I rather think I can enduro tho strain.' " 'Well,' he said, coaxingly. trying to win her to good humor, 'It's .something for the one I lop best In all the world. Now, guess!" " 'Indeed!' sniffed Edna, as she btartod to leave the room. 'I suppose, then, It's that pair of new trousers you said you needed.' Llane Carreia, Anna H eld's daughter, advises parental disobedience sometimes. "My mother Insisted last spring r go with her to Paris, t refuted," said Miss Cairera, "and mother didn't like it a bit. Well, the last I he-p! fiom her was a letter dated August 12. She wrote it was terrible over there. They have taken her au tomobile. All the hotels and shops are closed, tho schools are mndo Into hospitals and there Is no money In thu banks. Sho herself cannot cash a check, and they only allow 5 por cent. of deposits. She also rays theio is no way of getting out of Paris, nil the trains being used by the Government. So I suppose that as soon ns 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 woro sure she wns safe, I would sacrifice five lambs to tho gods, because they gave mo the wonderful Inspiration of be ing my mother's disobedient daughter. If I had been a nlco little girl I would be In Purls now, and perhaps may havo starved to death." Johnny Dove, who deserted vaudeville to piny heie In the "Ziegfeld Follies" as Honost Bill, has gained at least half his reputation on the manner In which ho shakes his feet. Last sea son at the time of tho Ohio Hood, when starring with the Al G. Field Minstrels, he wns called upon to do a turn at a benefit for tho ilootl sufferers. "My little act," modestly rotates Mr. Dove, "followed the Dlvino Sarah Bernhardt and pre ceded the genteel John l now. Whllo rehearsing my music Mr. Diew came on the stage with t't people to rehearse his act. I had nevor met him and had only observed his Matoly dem-anor a a member of the audience at his plays, and I f.-lt sure that I was annoying him. knowing that dnnelng shoes, in vrudevllle vernatular, are she dedicated a homo for actresses In a cypress grove tii-iii- Rome n htr girt to the profession. "lo save the thentro tho lh"iitrc must be do- strrjr.,1,- smii uusu ot)((,f ..the llrtora auA qc. trtsscs muiil all die of Hie plague They poison th" nlr; they make art Impossible. It Is not dr.tm-i they play, but pieces foi the theatro. We fchould roturn to tho Gieeko. nnd piny In the open air; tin drama dies of stalls and boxes nml evening ilre, mid people who como to tha Identic to digest their dinner." William Cillletle, Hlimehe Bntis nnd Marl Unru, Chat-lei Frohmun's triple cltamntle star combination, will appear nt the Broad In "Di plomacy" later In tho season. Mr. Ullletta'a npponronco Is the first sine his last appear ances in his own ploys, "Secret Service," "Shoilock Holmes" and "Tho Private Sccre tuiy," nt the Empire Theatre, Now Yoik, four years ago. Mlrs Bates 1ms not nppearcd hero since the commencement of her Western tour In the A. E. W. Mason play. "Tho Witness for the Defense." Misii Uoro returns to this coun try after a year's nbsenco In London, where she ncted Dora in the London production of "Diplomacy." Tho Engllrh mr-mbrro of tho "Diplomacy" cast uulvcd on the Lusllarila l'i Iday. The Hclurt Courteous J!l,?"m,1"'1'!"1" "nco Hfli(1 ""it l"c most courteous election retort he over heard of fluted from the time when flections were far more rough-and-tumble than th.-v are now. ,. r V,l.C i ray.wi,s "0 of ""' Minrtldntcs, and MV1,iyV!of,.ro th" I'""'" 1'f-aii he met his opponent In the street and stopped to tnllt. After n few minutes' con vernation the oppo nent prepared to depart, saying ns he moved arnv, cour- !iWue"; n,ny the b('st mnn win!" On, I hope not'" implied Thnclt ifmisiy. i-earson h Weekly. 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-Star Bill. NOTE Patrons of this Theatre who have already purchased ticket" may have their money refunded if desirA CHESTNUT STREET Z BEGINNING TONIGHT PILATE'S ! DAUGHTER THE fA.MtiUS MIltACLE PLAY I' KrrmUs I. Ktnztl s-r?Ni-V- m.'.i i'5!V.u.'V.5 MAP.ION riAItNEY, CON- MiS- . -i.im-N,;,V.-- KAIlA '"ALA AGNES I.liiVsPr1-1-, l'.ani EI.KANOH IIPSSCLU I Hi ES Ev.ulmr s.V. sin. 7.v. l uml 1180. llailnees 1 -u.aj Th,ii.Uy uml .Saturday i5c, COc A C A D E M Y 0 p"m US I(? ,.. , II ROAD ANl r.Ol'fST STS AVOIILDS UUEATEST l-HOTO Sl'EiTACLa C A B I R I A All This Week Twice Daily MATINEES. :.' IS PltEffSELY ri"T?'1 .s""k ," IS ml M Cmiii hb.MM.t is I'HKflSI.'LV ItH,.rwl .-,.-.,( pi is y,-, . n. no 'ni 1IOX OKI-ICE OPEN EACH ilull.M.NU VT : n clock Marcus Loew's k-n,thuVWBI4 AlTVi.';2' -' CLUCK ALL SEATS to, fcALNISHH- TWu Cu.MIM.ETE SHOWS 0.43 i li p M II , ii i. i-iuck.x in is "But quite to my surprise l'i lrew wa vnrj much Interested, and confessed that he hud r. largo porch built on his lit me in .North:irr,ptin, t I., with a, special danelnc floor. There ho and his valet, nn old minstrel man, would rattli oft W or 50 stops ovor morning tor exoretee. Considering; Sir. I'revv's woildivUto reputation for tmperturnuillty and calm. Ilk to attU tho picture of Mr. Drew at hU nwnlnu rw, else of jongtng and nigging Ini4Kine hint'" hmvvnrose She will carry golden ilahllns, Tho bridesmaids will b M83 Margaret Stokes Hob. crtA and Miss Elizabeth AVest linhri ic,.. Irtl-I 2,li,h Vln..l...lk ... . ... I ..." ... - .... ' .Ofcl'in " "i !. navniK spent tho i "' "" "niicgroom; Miss Mnr itojd and miss summer at their cottago at Apsecon. Mr. and I " Thompson. They will wear sown of Mrs. II. MeGuckln aro opei-ted to return h,.. ! old blue ami iHr,u. r ..... ..., , ,. " "-""i - -- wi "" hum ompauuur ""'" l",r "tts win lie of a llBhtpr shjito of brown than that of the maid of honor. Thc vvill carry .lutumn dahlias. Mr. Hoberts will be attended by his cousin Francis C. Stokes. a8 best man, and hU usher will Pe Leonard C. Illtts. Herbert M i,Nry Sydney s. Morris and Kenneth A. Ithoad. The ceremonj will be performed by the He v. J. It U Nhjbett, rector of the church, and will bo followed by a small reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kester. Mrs. Keiter. the moth... of the bride, will wear a smart gown of bUuk I velvet, over whuh la drapod a tunic of white lave edga with marten fui. Her hat will be I of black velvet, trimmed with old gold rosts I and lace. October 10. Mrs. William I'. Moore, of IlrooUIyn. . y will be the guest of Sir. and Mrs. Charles jj' O'.Neili. of illO South SUteentH tre this vveel; Miss llnnuah Howard, of mi South Uroaij street, is visiting her sister in Hoaton. Maw. Harry Haverty will motor with some friends tomorrow to Hobton, Mass.. where ho wll re. main for several duys. Vincent Thomas bas Just returned from the du Pont Hotel. Wilmington, l,... where he spent the summer, to his home, li;t MUHIn street. MU.S Katherhie Jackson, of ai6 McKean street, who has been spending the summer In Chelsea, returned Saturday to her home. A THE I.EiilTIM VTEST.VIt INEZ McCAULEY & CO. In HIE i.UI. I Hum i'IIILUi, VM 5-Othcr Select N'uudeville Acts 5 FORREST THEATRE WEDNESDAY NIGHT !i:m 1 rn- on r,j Stun MONTGOMERY & STONE In lh ,Nn CaMul-Hurml,U iliilra Kuniaay CHIN-CHIN MCU ll IV N l-AHVU, Kljl.-T M.VriSEB J.AIIHUAV 13 R O A D TuM"H''' Af Ma.lnwT- , .. " '' ' "'1 u Popular I'rUr VV, -n.n.li, Mai- Brut urttt au M A Ii .; h f -r A NGLI N in LADY WINDEKWEUE'S FAN gar rick ww w,r-rsr E.lj.ir Sl, -. inii.utiiig K-,r. NEARLY MARRIED with HrcTiTM,"' M,.da i.-' Ul IlKVU - T w - - ti,Uiiq THE PASSING SHOW OP 101-1 PALACE K"Vl n, t'il "" A T-VT-iT TJTTT U.1' s riMKsi I J u Lf'"!"n' Film V'tr .Ion ot H lli L hi rs W A K E TUEiitkuur- ' iwnw i...,hhi 4, wwil1'-1' NIXUN'S i MolJiKIt iMWSE' 1. villi u TIIK IV1LMT UhiIhm Toiiv-rrc jo, s,K T GRAND .&.lsg3Afcri .'.'.BRINGING UP FATHER" -.ou Z.I It VVII.I.1S.CJI i ANITA I. ,7.:"' .-. .V vk ts. of tho long train. This piece of Ince is an old irT- ""-"-.!, ho made of tulle rmZ ...... ..... .,u luonucu i me nair with orange blossoms. Orange blossoms will be used also to attach the tulle veil over the laco nt the end of the. train. She will carry a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley, Miss Margate Kester, a sister of the bride, will not as maid of honor, in order to fully enny out the Idea of an autumn wedding the maid of honor's costume will be a symphony of brown and gold. Her frock will bo of old gold channelise with u gold lace tunic and a dniio of old blue. The hat will bo of brnwn velvet I l'01"101, P,lse l ,etlre PMTnmwutiy 'roro trimmed with gold lace and a sinde.i m n.i ! "' tn,p- he Biv up, o n-port has it. be. cause slip anuol find oultable plus. though ( her ace has uisu been a factor In hunving her I retirement- W'e i now 53. Khe im btwii on the a tn fro since she was 4 sear old. ilecently ' AirSK.Ml'.TvS j LYRIC SEATS TODAY! N Vi-rk Wltii.r H.i lri, Mu.i. l Iltiu NEST UI.KK IIIK Hlil Mj I p II 09 casino T";t?lNK-w ri,Kr.uM' orphfi.m t, Th, iVMPTRT? 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