Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 02, 1914, Night Extra, Image 9

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rfl-PHILALLPHlA, miDAY, OUTOBli, k 2, 1914.
SOCIAL LIFE IN AND ABOUT
PHILADELPHIA
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Si's - . tl83K$XS&i
ed to their horn on Glenn road, after a
ummer spent at Watch Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Maaon Chichester have
returned from a two weeks' stay at Atlantis
City and are now at 8t. Mary's Farm, their
home on Chtlrch road.
WTNNEWOOD Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Beaver
Browne returned last week from their wedding
trip. Mrs. Browne will be remembered as Miss
Mnrocy Curtln, whose marriago took place
Inst month In Gloucester, Mass.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Grcnvllle Dodge Montgomery
wilt not occupy their houso, corner of Aubrey
and Penn road, this winter, but are spending
their fall and winter with Mrs, Montgomery's
father, the Bev. George Pomeroy Allen, at St.
Mary's rectory, Ardmorc.
MEIUON Mrs. Walter T. Balrd has returned
from the Berkshire Hills, and opened Brook
noil, her attractive home on Highland avenue.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank B. Oft and family, of
Latches Ittnc, who spent the summer at their
Chelsea cottage, returned home last week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl E. Llndgren returned
Tuesday to their home, Hazelhurst and Forrest
avenues, after a two weeks' visit to Glen Bid-
die, Pa.
ovimnnoOK Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwln George
Close '.lave Issued Invitations for a musical to
be given at their home, 646? Drexel Itoad Fri
day evening, October 16.
Mr. and Mrs. William McCnhan, of Over
brook avenue, have returned to their home for
the winter.
MRS. WILLIAM WURTS IIARMAR
Mrs. Harmar, who has Ijccii spending the summer in Chelsea, returned yesterday to her home, at
3101 Midvalc Avenue, Gcnn.intown.
MBS. A. MERKITT TAYLOR, of firooU
wood, Wayne, will give a debutante lunch
con noxt Thursday, October S, In honor of Miss
Alice Chapman Thompson, debutante daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chapman Thompson, of
Merlon. Covers will be laid for 12 guests, who
will bo from the debutante sot.
Dr. and Mrs. Norton Downs, who will enter
tain Miss Margarot Moore Klker, of Now York,
extensively durlne her stay with them at Ford-
hooke Farm, Three Tuns, will give an Informal
afternoon tea In hei honor Sunday, October 11.
JItss Rlker's engagement to Henry I'ratt Mc
Kean. n brother of .Mrs. Downs and Thomas
McKcan. Jr., was recently announced.
Invitations hae been received In this city
f-om Mr and Mis Henry Hutton Loudon, of
Now York, for the marriage of their daughter.
Miss Agnes Grlsnold Landon. to Moses Taylor
Pynr, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Mosos Tnylor
ryne, of New York and Princeton. The wed
ding will tnko place In Now York on Tuesday,
October in, at 4 o'clock, in St. Bartholomew's
Churoh, .mh street and Madison avenue.
Mr nnd Mrs. Charles n. Co:.c will give n
large dinner dante tonight at their beautiful
country seat. WlHisbrooko Farm, Malvern, In
Donor of their iilcoo. Miss fjuth ue, ilnuiflitur
of M- and Mis. Henrv Hi in ton Coxc. of Peu
Xlvr As Mrs. Charles Coxc is in mourning, sho
ml' rut receive the guests this ooulng. Mr.
'ox(.. nnd Mlsa Coxo will be assisted In recelv
1ng In Mhs Coxe's mother. Mrs. Henry Brinton
f -x About 160 guests from the debntanto set
v II attend.
'tidne J. Willis Martin will drlvo n four-in-hand
loach to tho Whltemarsh races tomor
m ma entertain his guests at luncheon In
re tiid fashioned coaching 6tle.
'ihrfc who will attend the WhltcmnrMi races
' ur-in-hand coachot. and serve luncheon at
- Uhik will be Frederic Strawhridge, Major
r 'ass.m and It NVUon lltiekley.
M- ani Mrs. Harry Cobb Kennedy and Miss
.nalth Kennedy will leavo Havcrfoul Court.
Jerford, the middle of this month and rnovo
lot town where thoy have taken an apartment
or the winter at ! West Rltenhouse equnrc.
' . of the most Interesting waefca of the
e-..n for tho lirtlo debutante and her
frfM.ds will begin tilth next Monday, when
?!"!, Ada Lambert Wetherlll, of Reyrt Mawr,
will make her formal bow to society at her
Jioiri- in Bri'n Mawr.
rn the same day. or rather In the evening.
M Edith Neville Smyth will bo Introduced
at . Urfc-A dinner danto at the Philadelphia
C,. Ht riub, at St. Martins.
f rurirty, air. amJ Mrs gamge, porcher
n. .nwit Mtss Eleanor I-andls Porchcr at
t. i their home In Navahae avenue. Chest
r i iiiii
iiisnt whleh will Introduce Mius Caroline
lie himnn and Mlw Anna Blnney Brinton.
t'aui. r- of sir. and Mrs. Fcrre-e Brinton, will
be i n ,t Wlnilyhrow. their plase In St.
I"1 n the Tth of Ortotier.
Tb ... xi day, at Strafford. Mr. and Mrs.
fr"' vunwr Bally will give a large dan.
not fur Mi- Molly Winter Bajly, and on the
8th ,jt ihe month Mr. ami Mm. B. H. Bayard
will .miwtm iheJr !au?hUr. Mts Katharine
Ashhu-t t.oie. m (heir ptece, MWweods, in
Phtfclriut Hi
On 11, ,eht of the h. Mr. and Mr. Qua
tavjs r rak wm gnc a nuU1 dg.g , ,waor
tf v iiuiutby B. Petu. dagtsr of Dr.
end m i cn8ta P1U, of Chnut Ulll.
t-i till prweat twa dbtatHe. WUw
i J.n i Kllu,j, tfaygbter of Mr. ami Mr.
JJcrr u-;iard PilifcSkn. ho will be Jtrlitc4
f i . o b given at br hom l Rxmnwt,
rt m id fri, jftm u. must tu give
a e a ilr IwtM is IIavrferd for tblr
t g i i Miss Mar Arkwn Miller
J - in U of tin- vvhn1 ot ,:.iic! Hf,irj)
w ' i" rUi. ii His )i,to dcl mil
e r , , y tnvse sevtral tcs and danvij I
2WI
to sny nothing of small luncheons, theatre
parties, etc , In this first week In October.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson have
opened their house at 233 South 21st street for
the winter, after a summer spent on the
Main Line.
Dr. Robert E. Hoyt, U. S. N.. . and Mrs.
Hoyt have been spending a few days at the
BoIIovuo-.Stratfotd. Doctor Hoyt hus Jut re
turned from the foreign cruise of the mid
shlprnon from the Naval Academy. Doctor
Hojt was at one time surgeon on the U. S. S.
Idaho, which was afterwards sold to Greece!
Later he has been stationed on the Illinois.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lewis. Ji., of 1000
Spruce street, are spending several weeks In
Chcltea before opening their house for the
winter.
Miss Agnes Repplier has returned to th nil,-
this week und Is at her home, D0K Chestnut
street, for tho winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Wain Morgan Churchman, who
spent the summer in Longport. have returned
to their home at Highland avenuo and Navaho
htreet. Chestnut Hill.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Travis Cochran, who spent the
summer In Campo Bello, N. n.. Just off of
Maine, will open their house, 131 South I'd
stieet, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Dicjk1 nidcllc of
01 Walnut street, ulll open their hnii'i,
latter part of thfl month.
.Mrs. Anthony Taylor and Miss Alice Whar
ton, who sailed lust month from Genoa, Italy
have arrived in the city und will spend the
winter here.
Catds Aojo received In this city yesterday
from Mr John Fnhy. of Rochester, n. y
announcing tho marriage of their daughter
Miss Rcglna Fnhy. t0 John A. Dlmond, ot
Philadelphia. September CO. Mr. Dlmond Is a
'" "l usenii tiimomi, or this city, who
married Miss Mary Henry, also of this clt.
fcevoral yoar.s ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Rdwnrd Gulrtln will leave tminv
for Wisconsin to visit Mr. Uulrtln'B parents,
who will shortly celebrate their golden wed
ding. The Rev. Dr. Samuel Upjohn and .Mrs. Up
john have returned, after n summer epent In
Mnlr.o, to St. LuUo's rectory, Germantown.
Their granddaughter, Miss Dorothy E. Foltr,
nil! be among the season's debutantes.
Mrs. Henry P. Dixon, of Walllngford. will give
a buffet luncheon today at the Sprlnghaven
Country Club. A golf tournament wlil follow.
Among thoje invited were Mrs. Caleb Fox,
Mrs. Ronald Barlow, Mrs. S. Vanderbcck, Mrs.
W. AV. Justice, Miss May Bell, Mrs. U Morris,
Miss Kllen Gowen Hood, Miss Marfan Nallor,
Miss Mildred Caverly. Miss Louise Lorimer,
Miss Alice Coryell, Miss Irene Richardson, Miss
Grace Galloway.
ALONG THE READING
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Brock and Miss Louise
Brock are spending tho autumn at their coun
try place In Wyncotc before opening their town
houso at 1417 Spruce street tho latter part of
November.
Mrs. Morris Hcrknoss and Miss Ellen Herk
ncss, of Cholten Hills, have gone to Atlantic
City for several weeks before returning to
town for the winter.
Tne Misses Perry, of Elklns Park, have Issued
Invitations for a costume danco to be held at
the Old York Road Country Club on Monday,
October 5. The guests will be members of the
younger school set.
Mrs. Howard Anthony, of Eleventh street
and Chelten avenue, Oak Lane, gave a lunch
con at her home yesterday. Among the guests
were Mrs. Albert Parker, Mrs. Warren Baker,
Mrs. Maylon Trumbauer, Mrs. Lewis Rems.
Mrs. Theodore Dlmmlck. Mrs. Josepn Firman,
Mrs. Bonjamln Hltchner, Mrs. Charles Swolm,
Mrs. William Locker. Mrs. Robert Fadelcy,
Mrs. Edward Congdon, Mrs. Charles Eckman
nnd Mrs. David Nclfer.
Mrs. Albert Gee. of Camac street, Oak Lane,
entertained a lunchoon party at her '.tome yes
terday. Among the guests were Mrs. David
Bcneko, Mrs. B. c. D. Ncuhauser, Mts. Albert
Dudley, Mrs. John Hltchner, Mrs. Howard
Anthony, Mrs. James Hall, Mrs. Bateman Sad
dlngton and Miss Lilian Marlon. j
At tho manlage of Miss Clara I. Schoble and
Willis McDonnld Powell, which will take place
at 7 o'clock tho evening of October 7, the maid
of honor will be Mlsa Marguerite Bradway.
Miss Beatrice E. Fair, of East Orange, N. J.,
will be bridesmaid, and the llttla flower girl will
bo Miss Elizabeth Jackson, daughter of Senator
Jackson, ot Maryland. The little train bearer
will be MI63 Ruth Lower.
Mr. Powell will be attended by his brother.
aiepncn A. I'owell, Jr., and the ushers will be
younrer net havo entered the ranks with a will.
One of the most active circles may bo found
every Thursday evening at 1705 Bouth Broad
street, under tho dtreotltm ot Mlsa May Ferris
and Miss Agnea Ryan. Among tho members
may be mentioned tho following! Miss Anna
Dougherty, Mlsa May Helay, Miss Catherine
Brennan, Mlsa Anna Stowart, Mlsa Mario Duffy,
Miss May Myer, Mlsa Marian Dee, Mlsa Rcglna
Donahue and Miss Dolllo Buckingham.
Miss Mary Moon, who has apent tho summer
months at Witdwood, returned to her home, 1827
South Seventeenth street, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sheerer, of Carrothers, O.,
will be the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Schaefer,
of 1810 South Twentieth street, during the com.
Ing week.
Miss Maria Smith, of 2135 South Fifteenth
street, who spent tho summer months at At
lantic City, has returned to her home for tho
winter.
Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Kelly have closed their
cottage at Ventnor, where they have been en
tertaining during the summer months, nnd re
turned to their home, 1H1 South Eighteenth
street,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. McCormlck, of 1730
South Eighteenth street, will entertain on Oc
tober 6 with an Informal dinner In honor ot
their guest, Frank A. Healy, of Gleason, Va,
Some among those Invited are Mr. and Mrs.
Richard J. Cantlln, Miss Mary Brndley, Miss
Madellno Burns and George A. Walters.
Mrs, ,T. A. Wilson and her family havo closed
their cottage In Capo May, where they have
been slnco May 1, nnd .eturncd to the'r homo,
1537 South Fifteenth street.
Friends of tho Rov. Robert Connors, of Cata
sao.ua, Pa., will bo sorry to learn that he Is 111
In St. Agnes' Hospital.
Mrs. George F. Blackford, of Cleveland, O.,
will be the guest of her cousin, Mrs. O. J. Stan
ert, at her home, 170 South Eighteenth street,
during the latter part of this month. Mrs
Blackford will remain In tho city until Christ
mas, and many delightful affairs have been
planned In her honor.
Miss Elizabeth Brown, who spent tho summer
at Arlington Beach, has returned to her home.
1420 Castle avenue.
NORTHWEST PHILADELPHIA
Miss Virginia Hume, of 1919 West Dauphin
street, gae a kitchen shower on Tuesday
night for Miss Edna B. Culbertson, whose mar
riage to Clarence J. O'Brien will take pine
In October. The decorations were yellow and
white, the flowcr3 used being dahlias. The
guests were Miss Emma Clark, Miss Helen
Eberbach, Miss Josephine Eberbach, Miss
Emma Campbell, Miss Mario Schultze, Miss
Ella Abbott. Miss Clara Abbott, Miss Mar
gatet Culbertson, Miss May Culbertson, Miss
Mildred Hnag, Miss Mnrlan Bcrtolct, Miss
Mlna NowUnds, Miss Edith Clark, Miss Edna
Lindner. Miss Carrie Simpson, Miss Bessie
Simpson. Miss Kathryn Haubert, Miss Mar
garet Stapleford. Miss Lillian Gordon, Miss
Florence Nuttall. Miss Marian McDado, Miss
Miriam Humo, Mrs. William Eberbach, Mrs.
Charles Campbell, Mrs. Henry Schultze, Mrs.
Howard Abbott. Mrs. A. J. O'Brien, Mrs.
Aaron Henrlcks, Mrs. William Kamp" and Mrs.
William Hume.
mmmmmm,um,mmm''" MnwiMMinii I
THE DRAMA
oua individuals. The most curipus pi
ever met was a cabman I employed dul
engagement In Sydney, Australia." sal
Anglln. "Toward the end of my engagl
was desirous of extending him tho
hi seats to see my performance. Im.I
surprise when tho Jehu politely declhl
favor with tho following explanations
want to sco no plays. I see quItJ
'uman nature drlvih' this 'cro old 'oil
day.' "
miss Angnn's autumn tour in "L.I
I.,-. t .!. ..... I
..:, nemo nn- win take her to tht
eastern nnti southern cities. Her Now
season will begin shortly after New
when she will present "Tho Dlvlno Frlcndl
unarics Phillips, a Snn Francisco news!
writer, and n new comedy by Ernest Dl
tne Ingush dramatist. She will elvn nl
special Shakespearean performances at rl
nccs.
Next Spring Miss Anglln will aonear
revival ot Viicdea," by EurlDiden. In h nl
Theatre of the University of California ntnfl
ley, Cal after which sho will make a til
monuis tour ot Australia In a repertoire!
pinys,
rtiter a career of GO ycais. Mrs. Thoml
Whlffon will make her Inst stage nnnearnnl
as the grandmother In "The Beautiful Acl
venture," which Charles Frohman will preserl
nt tne Broad Street Theatro November
"The Beautiful Adventure" Is by tho outM
of "Love Watches." and, like It, ran for mo
man a year in Paris. George Ecerton. ill
ndaptcr, stipulated by the authors, has maol
tho Lngllsh text. The principal characters wll
lie played by Charles Cherry, Ann Murdoch
Lrncst Lawford and Mrs, WhlflMt
The Amcilcan debut of GAbriclrt
"Tho Hawk," with William FavorJ
isos to piovo Interesting, for In
urzmt nas neon a pronounced fav!l
ionuon, too, when tho actress made
appearance In an Engllsh-spcaklng role, ahd
.... .,.. .....u ..nmcQiaio popularity. Mile, Dor-B
z win piay in English the same rolo which!
-...c crrutect in the Paris production of "Thd
BELLE STORY
who sings delightfully in "Chin-Chin," at
the Forrest.
Schoble. Jr., a brother of the bride. The cere
mony will take placo nt tho homo ot tho bride's
parents. Mr. and Mr3. Frank Schoble, the
Oaks, Wyncote, Pa. The Rev. William Barnes
Lower will perform tho ceremony.
CHESTNUT HILL
Friends of Allan Hunter. Jr., son ot Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Hunter, of St. Martin's, will be
pleased to learn that he Is recovering rapidly,
after an operation for appendicitis a week ago.
Mr. Hunter's engagement to Miss Arabella
Scott, daughter of Major and Mrs. W. Saun
deis Scott, was recently announced.
Mrs. Bolton Earnshaw, of Birch lane and
Montgomery avenue, left yesterday for New
Yoik to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Gayloid over the week-end. Mrs. Gaylord will
be remembered as Miss Martha Bell.
Mrs. John Strawbrldge has returned from
Northeast Harbor, Me., to her home on Mill
Creek road.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Randolph will
be glad to hear that their little son, Evan
Randolph, Jr., Is recovering rapidly from an
operation for appendicitis.
Miss Julia Hcebner, of East Evergieen ave
nue, Is visiting Mlsa Coryell In Bay City, Mich.,
for a few weeks.
Mrs. Taomas Potter Is spending several days
In New York.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
HAtKHiIlli-At the wedding of Mies Izora
Vcnetta Hunter and Dr. J. Leslie Davis, which
wtll take piace at Coolkcnny, the home of Miss
uunicrs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P.
Hunter, October 14. rae bride will be attended
by Miss Edith H. Walz as maid of honor. The
bridesmaids will be Miss Gladys W. Trlnkle
and Miss Leonora P. Wal and the little flower
girl will be MUs Ruth Virginia Belts, of Lex.
Ington, Va., a niece of the bridegioom, and Miss
Elizabeth Conoer.
Doctor Davis will have his brother, Dr. War.
ren B. Davis, as best man and his ushers wU
bo Dr. Rom Patterson, of this city; Dr. Henry
C. Fleming and Richard Warren Barrett, of
New York, and Dr. Junius H. McHenry, of
Cleveland, o.
Tb ceremony will be performed by the Rev.
Dr. Alexander MacColl, pastor of t.ie Second
Presbyterian Church, ttt and Walnut streets.
AHDMUKE-Mr- and Mrs.
Brown, who spent the summer on the New
I ngland toast, have opened Clifton Wynyates
for the winter
Ux. Bod Hi. B. B. Lloyd and chiidteo b-m
GERMANTOWN
Bad as war conditions are. nothing seems to
dampen the spirits of the young when It comes
to dancing. Noticed at Manhelm on Wed
uesday night were Mrs. Florence Hickman,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haines, Mr. and Mrs.
Hdwaid Reynolds. Mr. and .Mrs. Bolton Earn
shaw. Mr. and -Mrs. Stanley Eaton. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. John Blak
ley, Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan, Mr. and
Mrs. Warner Earnshaw, Mr. and Mrs. AValter
S. tflgler. MIhs Ruth Elsenhower, Miss Gladys
Edwards, Miss Dorothy Daniel. Miss Anna
Taylor, Miss Margaret Bradbury, Miss Dorothy
Bradbury. George White, Joseph Shoemaker,
Frank Green, Yale Hutchinson, Alfred Wol
stenholm, French Bmmonds, Horace Cleever,
AV. II. Kurtz and F'cderlcli Brewster.
Yule Hutchinson has returned from Cape
May. where he spent the months of August
and September.
Miss Helen McCracken has returned from
Europe, and spent last week in Beach Haven
ns the guest of her brother and lter-ln.
law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCracken. Mr.
and Mrs. McCracken closed their cottage this
week and havo returned to their home, 413
West Stafford street.
TIOGA
The Tioga Shakespeare Club, of which Pro
fessor Wlllard K. Ross, of the department of
Herbert Druckllob, of New Yoik; Charles P. j literature of tne Northeast High School, Is
W. Cheney, of Elizabeth, N. J., and Frank president and lectuicr, will open the season's
meetings with an Informal reception on Thurs
day night, October 3, In the parish house of
the Church of the Resurrection, Broad and
Tioga streets. Tho association studies one
play every five weeks and tho work corre
sponds to the graduate courses In the Univer
sity of Pennsylvania. It was organized with
a membership ot 50. which Is constantly in
creasing. Miss Marian Bcrtolet. of 351G North Eigh
teenth street, gave a luncheon yesterday at
her home. Her guests were her associates In
the Phi PI Alpha soiorlty of the Girls' High
School.
E. D. Bornheimor, of 22U West Tioga stieet,
has returned from Atlantic City.
CAMDEN AND VICINITY
The ladles of the Colllngswood Country Club
will gic a card party this afternoon, the sec
ond of n series.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Haaga have moved
from Audubon to their new home at 714 Lin-
acn street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A. Magoun, of Mansion ave
nue, Haddonfleld, have sent out Invitations to
thf wedding of their daughter, Miss Katherlno
Magoun, to Harry Day, of Bath, Mo on Octo
ber 14.
Members of the Haddonfleld Country Club
are giving a three days' "Country Fair" for the
benefit of the new clubhouse.
Mrs. J. E. Baer, formerly of 665 Stevens
street, who has lived In Southern California
for a unmber of years, is revisiting her old
home.
Another fotmer Camden woman. Mrs Her
bert Goodell. who will be remembered a Mls,s
Geit.ude Holllnshed, now of Llvermote. Cal
ii spending three months in the city, ncconi
panled by her young son.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Morse Archer and family
are again b. their Haddonfleld home, after a
omnium- in uarnegat Bay.
Mi. and Mrs. Edward Pryee Challenger are
now at home to their friends in their w
home at 6 Clifton avenue, Merchantvllle
Mr. and Mra. Augustus Reeve and Mies' nu.
abeth Cooper Reeve, of 001 State street, have
wMkH'T ,he c,lff nouse' I-ake Waat'
WHITEMARSII RACES
Members oflluntipg Set Engage Prki,,K Spaces
ForlUce Meet Tomorrow.
An unusual number of paiKg rpaccs have
been taken for the Whltemarsh race meeting, ,Q
be held tomorrow on the Erdenhelm track, near
Chestnut Hill. Among those who iw.
spaces for automobiles and coaches are J Ger
hard Lelper. Jr.. Captain Arthur B. Cook. Wll
Ham J. Sewell. William G. Warden. Dr. Oeorge
Woodward, Charles Edward Ingersoll, Edward
D. Toland. Fred. S. Wh.ttaker. R. Nelson Buck"
.,. ireure. r. 1J(er. Marshall s. Morgan, Mrs
E. Florens Rlvinue, Jesse Williamson, 2, M.,
Emily Barclay, William II. nill, Frederic H
Strawbrldge, Judge J. WHU Martin. Major Ed'
ward B. Cassatt. C. Bradford Fraley Mrs"
Arthur Riddle. James W. Cook. Henry Fr'azer
Harris. Theodore C. Vooihec. Daniel D. Wentz
John H. Packard, 3d, Archibald Barklle lfoi
ard Houston Henry. Miss .Iarle Loulte Wana
maker, Samuel F. Houston, A. J. Antelo Dev. I
ereux. J. Stanl.y Reeve, Richard M. Cadwala. I
der. Jr.. W. L. Supphae. Mrs. C. m. Wain. Rob
ert Kelso Cassatt, Hamilton Dlsston. Augustus
B. StoMghton, Mrs. II. Howard Ellison. Jr.,
Stevenson Crothers. Edwin N. Benson, Jr i
George D. Widener. Jr, P. Eugene DUon. Miss
Eleanor Hopkins, Robert Glendinnlng. Oeorge
WllUnr. Jr. Miss Glad Williams. Uiinam M
Krr. &fra Simn.i rt tu. ...
oa Ctsjtt, Clement N WlJJUinu. I Uj.
THEATRICAL BAEDEKER
ACADEMY OF MUSIC "Cablrln," movlng
plcturo 'drama, by Gabrlella D'AnnunzIo, of
tho third century B. C.
ADELPHI "Tho Revolt," by Edward Locke,
starring Helen Wale. Neglected wife, des
perate, rushes to ruin. Ruin proves shock
ing. She rcolls In time. Stepmother tip
ples. Child nearly dies from eating bananas.
BROAD "Lady Windermere's Fun." Revival
of Oscar Wildo's satlro by Margaret Anglln.
One of tho clcveiest plays of tho century,
never moro brilliantly presented.
CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE "Pi
lato's Daughter," miracle play, by Francis
L. Kenzel. Tho daughter of Pontius Pilate
performs miracles by a rose which touched
Christ's garment, and Anally meets martyrdom.
FORREST "Chin-Chlii," musical comedy by
Anne Caldwell nnd R. It. Bumslde, music by
Ivan Caryl!, with Montgomery and Stone.
Splendidly spectautillir, fantastically funny:
gorgeous girls and gowns.
GARRICK "Nearly Mnrrled." farco comedy, by
Edgar Selwyn, starring Bruco McRac. At
tenuated, but nmusing.
WALNUT "Bringing Up Father." musical
comedy, bated on Gcorgo McManus" cartoons,
by Gus Hill.
FLASHES FROM "STARS"'
Fred Stone, of Montgomery and Stone, play
ing In "Chin-Chin" at the Forrest, Is a keen
sportsman, nnd has hunted In Alnska, the
Rocky Mountains, on the banks of the Orinoco
and in far-off Giccnland. In fact, his hunting
achlcvemonts rival those of tho redoubtable
"T. R." Ho Is Ilkewiso an enthusiastic yachts
man and polo player.
Mario Tempest Is coming back to America!
Her American managers, the Shubcrts, ad
bounce that she and Graham Broune, who was
seen here as her lending man some ye&rs ago,
will arrive from England by way of Canada
nnd will begin their tour nt Toronto on October
i. Miss Tempest is to appear In "The Marring
or Kitty, ono of her old successes, and whtl
sue comes to New York she will also be seen
... curaeuy oy iienry Arthui Jones, "Mni
comes First,'-' and possibly also In "At tl
Barn, a play in which she scored a succJ
a year ago in London.
In spite of the great success which she
wiw in vaudeville in London, EIjIo Janl
owing to the war, has canceled all her Eno
contracts, which were to havo kept hor It
uu.i .u, a year at least, nnd will sail for 11
on the Olympic on Octoboi 7. Whether!
Ameiican manager. Charles B. Dillingham J
tends to present her in a new musical veil
tins season is not known, but It is believed
n.. ti i. . ..
.... .mn.s on ner return will enter vaudeville
this side of the water, for a short tlme.l
least.
Gcorgo AY. Monroe, ono of the stars in
i-asstng snow of 1911," which will open on J
sagement at tho Lyilc Theatre October 5, J
i-iiii.-iueipnia boy." having been reared
educated in tills city. Since settlnc out m JI
world, ho has achieved noteworthy succcsl
VlftlUfT tl.lnn fi
, w..UJ tuuamercu one of the greatest
comcaians on the stage. Ilia forte Is the de-'
ml"on 0l Krotesquo woman charactcra, and
... .....- .11 1 ne is in a class by himself.
David Montgomery, the senior member of the
popular team, on the other hand. Is devoted
to horses. When ho Is not acting he Is oft
with his rqulnes. He Knows tho record nnd
pedigree of every trotting horso ever foaled,
nnd It Is his boast that he has not missed an
English Derby for 15 years.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
The Hathaway Shakespeare Society will hold
its first meeting of the season this afternoon,
at 2.30 o'clock, at the Phllomuslan Clubhouse,
40th and Walnut streets Following the meet
ing, afternoon tea will be scned.
Mrs. John Blggerstaff, of 6113 Cedar avenue,
has returned from Moylan, where she spent
the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Johnson haie closed
their Allenhutst home and mocd to their town
home. 3SCS Chestnut street, for the winter.
Mr. and Mra. Harr. Rittenhouse and their
daughter. Miss Mella Rittenhouse, have tlosod
their home on Wet Chester pike and returned
to thtlr town house, 5161 Hszel avenue.
John McCabo. who plays Tom Robinson In
"Neatly Married," at tho Onrrick. says tho
nctor from tho "small time" theatro frequently
outdistnnces his rh.il In higher places because
the meaning of failure Is unknown in the
"small time. '
"Whllo waiting for n car In a Pittsburgh
subuih the othoi night." cxplmneil .Mr. Mc
Cnbe. "I oveihcard this comorjmtlou; Tin a
i.crc.iin In my now n.-t.' said tho first speaker, a
jouug chap who couldn't have been more than
IS j cats old.
"'A scream?' said my friend. -Why. six
weeks ago I taw theni pelt jou with eggs!'
"'Yea,' he roplied. with gratification, 'that Is
right. But they used to throw bricks!' "
Ruth Holt Bouelcault, who plays the part of
the Duchess of Berwick in "Lady Winder-
mere's Fan" has attained tho distinction of
bcine n successful nnvnii.i iri, t. . ... '
'" -'-.. ...,oa .MJucicuuil 3
latest book, "The Stibstuiico of uis House."
has been a "best seller. " .Miss Bouelcault is
now cngugrd In making a tdago version of the
novel, which she hoics to havo produced when
it is finished.
Lew FIeld3 has engaged Miss Jose Collins for
tho title role of "Suzi" In lib forthcoming pro
duction of the operetta of that name. Miss
Collins 3 at present tho piinia donna of the
Winter Garden. "Suzl." which will be one of
Mr. Field's most pretentious productions of the
season, a n Hungarian operetta which has
been plnjlng for three years In Budapest, and
.. .....v., .ur. i-ieius obtained the Amjfilfan
...... 1..1BH3I. ugnts fiom Edward F Ruhh
written by Frank Martos. with music by .
i.cnyi. ine l-.ngllsh version Is made b
Tin nnrK'...l. .... . ......
"" "" ""..""i- oi iiiree Twins," Ma
Shmr." "Hint. T...I .. . .
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flprirrrn fr..l.. ...
"" 1'ruuuccr Of "Th.t At
Widow. ' is staging tho operetta, which m bcIi
uled for production early next monlf.
AMUSEMENTS
CHESTNUT STREET
.matin ni: TOMoimow at
TKUMR.VDOt h riUfi-i!
Pilate's Daughter
OKlnuPtaTANUM
hcl'nio rnourcTh.
'ELPHI ,, Ti
HELEN Wart?
GR ACE GEORGE W,,T..
The lirrowr mipu..i. m.. -r-3
CAbT OK l.,u JMiuFu: anB SXW.st
"''H I HUUl CTJU.S
, il nn
'erfonnan. s sitv-
ADELPHI "l'ra ...
. ....,, Ivv iuniuirow
Marfiarrt Anslln Is ono of (ho most widely
traveled of American women. In the course of
her tours around and about the world M,e has
encountered many intciestlng and sterol curl.
SOUTHWEST PHILADELPHIA
Many of the sewing circles that were so popu.
lar last season have already reorsani. ,!
James Crosby their mtlngs are full ot Interest and activity.
Christmas work for the many little orphans
that will be left In the warring countries af
fords a splendid opportunity for nnnble fingers
to play thfl roje of Bacta, and pjany. of jh,
AMLTSEME-NTS
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