mmmmm-t mmim mm fmu" "-wwte EVENING LtettO-BR-PHIXADELPHIA, MONDAY, '.OOTOBEB 10, 1914, 9 SOCIAL LIFE IN AND ABOUT PHILADELPHIA MISS RODERTA I Mils Downing, who is the daughter of Mrs. Robert XNovember 21 at iter nyrltS 1VJ. of Seminole avenue, Chestnut Itlll, has In augurated a sowing cltins to work for tho Red Croat, which will meet every Friday morning it her home. Some nmonsr those who will nt ttnd will be Mrs, John A. Harris, Jr., Jtrs. Evan Randolph, Mrs. Joseph R. Cnrpenter, Jr., Mrs. John Story Jcnks, Mrs. John Wnlllngford Jlulr, Mrs. Joseph W. Wear, Mrs "Wain Mor gan Churchman, Mrs. Joseph Sill Clark, Mrs. William Waterman, Mrs. Albert A. Jackson and Jlrs. Joseph Price Tunis. Mr and Mrs. James Mauran Rhodes, of 111 Glenn road, Ardmorc, have rented their house n3 will spend the winter In town at the Blen heim, 17th and Chestnut streets, where they -will move this Friday. On Thursday Mrs. Rhodes will have a meeting of the Garden Club, of whclh Mrs. C. Stunrt Patterson Is president, a her home. Mrs, Rhodes will rend a paper on "How to Plant for tho Succession of Blooms In a 11.1! dy Garden." Mr. and Mrs. Perclval Roberts, of Penshurst, Narberth, have Issued Invitations for a large at homo to be given at their, wonderful coun try place the nfternoon of next Sunday, Otcober S3. Penshurst Is decidedly ono of the most beau tiful places on the Main Line. Its rose garden alone Is a marvel of beauty. The whole effect Is English, house, grounds and garden, and no pains have been spared by the owners to carry out the English tono of the menage. Every year now, either in spring or fall, Mr. and Mrs. Jloberts have given these delightful garden tittles, ao they have become foremost among tho season's entertainments. Mr and Mrs. George Dallas Dixon are spend ing a few days In White Sulphur Springs, TV Va Mr and Mrs Mitchell Harrison have sent out announcements of the marriage of their daugh ter, Miss Virginia Norrls Harrison, nnd Albert Lawrence Smith, which took place October 17 In old Si David's Church. At ihe marriage of Mies Elizabeth Hazard Graff and Charles Rutter Norrls, which will take place at the Aldlne Hotel, November 5, at 7 o'clock, Mrs. Grace Bliss Stewart will be matron of honor and Miss Grace Battles maid of honor. The bridesmaids will ba Miss E. Irvine Graff and Miss Mary H. Freelnnd. The color scheme of the wedding will bo yellow and white. The marriage of Miss Mary Ursula Dempsoy, daughter of M. A Dempsey, of Ml Baltimore avenue, nnd Basil Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Harris, of Irvtngton-on-the-Hudson, will take place this nfternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home of the bride. The wedding will be very quiet, only the Immediate families will be present, owing to a recent death In the family of the bride. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev Michael J. Crane, rector of St. Francis de Sales Church. After a wedding trip Mr and Mrs Harris will live at St. Martin's, where they have talen a house. The Equal Franchise Society of Philadelphia has issued Invitations to members and friends for a reception on Wednesday afternoon, October 'I, at the headquarters, 35 South 9th street, from 3 until 5 o'clock. The Eons of Delaware will hold their annual banquet and reception to the Oovernor of Dela ware and his staff at the Rlttenhouse. Tuesday. October 37. The Monday evening dansanls at the Rltten house. which were so popular last season, will te resumed tonight, continuing through the season The tearoom. In connection with the ballroom, hae been most beautifully arranged 'or these occasions and many prominent per on hae made reservations for the first night ALONG THE MAIN LINE AHDMOBE.-Mr. and Mm. Paul Spencer gave dinner of eight covers Saturday night at their home on Glenn road. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Mason, who spent the summer at their Chelsea cottage, are now at their home on Montgomery avenue. Miss Marcella Deaver entertained some friends on Thursday evening at her home, SIS Belraar terrace. H1N MATR -Miss Florence Fulton and Miss urtr entertained members of the Plastic Club th i rceptlon lMt weK at the White Gate. ir home on Radnor road. Bryn Mawr. Among guesta were Miss Alice Barber Stephens. Emily Sartaln, Miss Harriet Bartaln, " Mary E. Jarvls. Miss Lillian Reed, Miss l!a M'M. Mrs. A D. Currle. Mrs. J. urd 1 uU, Mrs. Howard F Tent, Mr, nich. Doener, Mhs Ann' Hir-w, Mrs Jamea N- D, DOWNING pl 7 Eag o-Cmib W. Downing, will be introduced at a dansant, on home, 1624 Locust street. Carter, Miss Rosella Buzby, Miss Alice Cruise, Mies Clara Richardson, Mies Bregy, Miss Maf garct F. Winner, Miss H. Louisa Adolphson, Miss Jnnet B. MacAlister, Miss Mary R. Ball, Mrs. Walter E. Bering, Miss Blanche Dlllaye, Miss Althca Carnell, Mrs. A. S. Hnessler, Miss Ethel M. Glcsler, Miss Thoadora Burt, Miss R. T. Rowland, Miss May A. Post, MIbs C. Van Glider, Miss Minnie M. Miller, Mrs. W. F. Henry and the Mlsaea Hartshorne. VILLANOVA Mr. and MrB. Anthony Laussat Gcyelln, of Hnrrlsburg, spent several daya last week ns tho guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Grlswold Flngg, Jr., at Camp Run Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Flngg will open their town house, at 1723 Spruce street, about the 1st of November. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Bodlne, who are spending the autumn nt their suburban place, are entertaining aa their house guests for sev eral days Mr, and Mrs. William G. Perry, of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Butcher, Jr., of West field, are receiving congatulatlons on tho birth of a son. Miss Mary Coleman gave a luncheon Saturday afternoon in honor of the Philadelphia Chapter of St. Joseph's College, Emmltsburg, Md. The tables were decorated with pink cosmos and ferns. Among those present were Mrs. Frank Bonner. Mrs. J. Clarence White, Mrs. Ignatius J. Dohan, Mrs. Edward V. d'lnvllllers, Mrs. Cora Plunkott, of Wilmington: Miss Sheeran, of New York; Mrs. Calback, of Lancaster; Mrs. C. L. Barton, of Deal Beach, N. J., and Mrs. Yard and Miss Yard. RADNon-Mrs. Franklin Townsend has been the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward A. Schmidt at their country place. Mr. and Mrs. Edgnr S. McKeag, who were mnrried on October H, will occupy their home here after their return from their wedding trip. WAYNE -The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Mead Allen, dnughter, of Mrs. Elizabeth C. Allen, of West Wayne avenue, to Henry Conkle will tako place In the Wayne Presbyterian Church on Wednesday evening, October SI. Miss Mary C. Allen, a sister of the bride, Is to be the maid of honor. The beat man wltl be Andrew J. Martin and the ushers Earl E. Trout, A. Lincoln Castle, W, J. C. Dickson, Charles T. Mather, of Wayne; Walter Pelrson Jr., of St Dnvld's, and Harold M. Pelrson, of Radnor. A small reception will follow the ceremony. DEVON "-Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Brown en tertained at dinner on Friday evening at their residence, In honor of Miss Ethel Duncan, who Is their house guest for a fortnight. The guests were Miss Anna Sharp, Mlsa j. ranees Reynolds, Miss Margaret James. J.lss Isabel Brown, Wal ter Sharp, Henry Hunter, Walter S. Turner, Earl Johnson and Frank Robinson. Mr and Mrs. Henry Mather Warren, of Falr field, have gone to Rapldan, Va., for a month's sojourn. CHESTNUT HILL Mr. and Mrs. William Linton Landreth, of 1105 Rlttenhouse street and Chestnut Hill, and Miss Gladys Williams, of 8836 Germantown ave nue, will leave this week on a hunting trip through the Adirondack Mountains, New York. Miss Dorothy E Folti, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Clinton Foltz. will be the guest of honor at a dance which Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, Jr., will give at SedgeUy Club Novem ber 19. Mrs. Gertrude L. McKnlght has opened a tea room on the corner of Bethlehem pike and Chestnut avenue. Chestnut Hilt ALONG THE READING Mrs. Victor J. Mulford, president of the Woman's Club, of Wyncote, will glv a reeep tlon to the members at her home In Wyncote on Wednesday afternoon, October 31. Mrs. Q. Oram Ring will give an informal talk. This marks the opening of the club for the coming winter, and tho meetings will take place regularly, two or three times each month. Miss Clementine Marie Pent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Howard F. Pent, of Wyncote road, Jenklntown, has resumed her studies for the winter at the University of Pennsylvania. There was a ladles' golf dinner., at the Old York Road Country Club on Wednesday eve ning, when about 40 members were present. Next Wednesday afternoon. October 31, there will be a mixed foursome for the golf players in which a number of the members are expected to take part. WEST PHILADELPHIA Dr, and Mrs. S. Howard Knight and their family, who have been abroad for themt year, nave returned to thflr noma at 41 $ Walnut street. Doctor and Mrs. Knight, accompanied by Mrs. Knlght'a sister, Miss Ade! Besson, spent the lummer on the coast of England. Mr. ltdrnce O, Hill, of W North 36th street. ho Issued InTltatlons for the marriage of her daughter. Miss Virginia Hill, to Julian Alex ander, lo take place Thursday evening, October 32, at tho Northmlnster Presbyt'erlan Church, 85th and Baring streets. The marriage of Miss Harriet Cooper and Charles Vanderbllt Woodward will tako place In Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, October 31. Mb Cooper Is the dnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Cooper, of 909 South St, Bernard street, nnd Mr. Woodward Is ft grandson of ex Governor Packer. Miss Gertrude Miller, of 40i8 Spring Garden street, entertained at a surprise kitchen shower last Thursday In honor of Miss Alice B. Mullln, Her guests wero the members of Miss Mullln's bridal party, Mrs. N. Nichols, of Potlstown, Pa., enter tained a few friends at bridge In her mother's home, 122 South 37th street, last week. Among those present were Miss Walter SheUltne, Mrs. John McDcrmltt, Mrs. J. W. Powers, Mrs. P. Doyle, Miss Fletcher, Miss Sara Stuart, Mrs. Giles and Mrs. J. B. Patton. Mrs. Thomas If. Bond and. Mrs. Robert Ham ilton gave a miscellaneous shower on Friday In honor of Miss Lillian Boric, whoso marriage to George A. SIgmnn will take place this winter Miss C. Ida Ferris, of 611 South 49th street, has returned home from a month's vocation spent In Beach Haven, N. J., Harper's Ferry, N. 1 and Washington, D. C Mrs, Francis J. Duffy, of Scranton, Pa., Is tho guest of her mother, Mrs. Charles Hesscn briich, of 3117 Spring Garden street. Mrs. C. W. Pike, of 4423 Walnut street, will entertain with a bridge luncheon nt the nitten housc tomorrow. Mrs. R. J. Hicks, of 61st nnd Walnut streets, will give a supper-dance nt the Rlttenhouse on Wednesday, November 18. The Ionian Club, of West Philadelphia, has ' Issued Invitations for Its annual masquerade ball, to he held at the homo of Thomns Marks, GHD Cedar avenue, on Frldny evening, October 23. From the preparations that are being made, this affair should prove to be n red-letter one In the annals of West Philadelphia. Among the charter members of the lonlnns nre to bo found Sidney Andres, Walter Clornn, John Ma gulro, Thomas Marks, Edward Qulnn, William Ryan, Jr., John Robb, Jr., Edward X. Syren, Frederick Woodslde. Mrs. J. Harry Bowers, of 4831 Cedar avenue, was tho hostess Frldny nfternoon at ft "500." Her guests were Mrs. Orleman, Mrs. L. Rosen burger, Mrs. Frnnk Essllnger, Mrs, William Rltcr, Mrs. Hiram Hlrsch, Mrs. Frederick J. Halterman, Mrs. Jacob Schrelber, Mrs. Sasna, Mrs. A. Hartung, Mrs. H. Artelt, Mrs. F. Dan nenhauer, Mrs. Charles Wall, Mrs. Jacob Bels wangcr, Mrs. Radcllff nnd Mrs. C. Lauber. GERMANTOWN Mite Currle Courtney Shrlver has returned to her home. 52 Westvlew avenue, from a motor trip through the Berkshlres. Miss Shrlver spent the summer ns the guest of her uncle, ex-Governor Edwin Warfleld, of Mnryland Roger Harold Van Horn was given a luncheon party Hi his home, on Wlngohocklng torrace, ono day last week in honor of his ninth birth day. Nine little guests were present. Mrs. John Bromley, of Wayne avenue anil Horttcr street, will entertain the first meeting of her bridge club Thursday afternoon, October 22. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mnrple, of West Duvu! street, have had as their guests over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Wlnfleld Lattemu-j, of Town send, Del. The Hew and Mrs. Isaac Landman, of 4811 Pulaski avenue, are receiving congratulations upon tho birth of a son, Amos Landman. Mis. Landman was Miss Beatrice Eschner. Miss Eleanor I. Town has returned to Short Hills, N. J., to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Robert Ely. for a fortnight. Mrs. A. J. Miller and. dnughter, of Atlantic City, N. J., spent the past week with Fred Gross, of 5431 Germantown nvenue. The. Germantown Dancing Club had an Inter esting meeting Friday evening. Games and new methods of securing partners were Intro duced. Among those present were: Mlsa Helen R. Kirk, Miss Frances T. Kirk, Miss Myrtle King. Miss Marion Joiich, Miss Eleanor Borden, Miss Helen Klmmlg, Miss Rcglna McCloskey, Mls3 Jean Barstow. Arthur Reed, Edwin Brown, Vincent Carroll, L. Jenne, Harvey Price, Le Roy Van Roden, John Borden, Joseph Borden and Harvey Jones. MIba Reta Beck entertained a BOO club at her apartments, on West Chelten avenue, on Sat urday afternoon. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Frank Healey, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edw. F. McCormlck, of 1730 South 18th street, during the past two weeks. has returned to his home In Gleason, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien, their little daughter, Miss Helen O'Brien, and William O'Brien, Jr., of 1427 Morris street, motored to Beach Haven laBt week. Miss Catherine Kee nan accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Duffy, of H16 Castle avenue. left Saturday for Pine Beach, where they will be the guests of Mr. und Mrs. An drew McHugh for a few days. At a meeting held at the home of Mrs. F. Hack, of 910 South 20th street, the Knights of St. John arranged for a euchre, to be given under the auspices of the different auxiliaries. In Lu Lu Temple, early in December. Among those Interested In the affair who were pres ent at the meeting, were Mrs. Anna McCuIlen. chalrlady; Miss Agnes Monahan. secretary; Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Croythers, Miss Rodgers and Miss Mclntee. Friends of Miss Margaret Blrney will be glad to learn that her arm. which was broken re cently. Is gradually Improving. NORTH PHILADELPHIA A very quiet wedding will take place today at the Broad Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Broad and Arch streets, when Miss Anna Ysabel uoyIe, oaugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mel vllle Boyle, of 1534 Diamond street, will become the bride of Raymond W. Welsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lowrte Welsh, of 4231 Pine street. The Rev. Dr. John Richards Boyle. D.D.. uncle of the bride, will perform the ceremony. The bride will be given In marriage by her father, and will be attended by Mrs. Joseph Hewes Mann Blnns. as matron of honor, and Miss Doris Mel ville Boyle as flower girl. Mr. Welsh will have Everett Cortwright Welsh as best man. and the ushers will be Edwin Fulweller. Charles Oucker and Roy Blaine Seyfert A large reception will follow the ceremony at the home of the brides parents, after which they will leav. for an ex tended wedding trip. Upon their return they will reside at 1534 Diamond atreet. where they will be at home after December I. Miss Fannie B. EtUlson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ettelson. of JS3S North 3M street, and Isidore A. Margollas. of 2228 North 33d street, were married yesterday afternoon by the Rev Marvin Nathan, 0f the Beth-Israel r?pgreBVlD, at bis reVn-e c-j ,sA,tfM street. The ceremony was -witnessed by the Immediate families of th bridegroom and bride and waA followed by a dinner at the Bdtcvue StrAtford. Th bride, who waa given in mar riage by her father, wore her traveling gown of dark green velvet nnd ft black hat ornamented with a bird of paradise. On their return from their honeymoon trip, Mr. and Mrs. Margollas will live At 1839 North 3S1 street and will be at home after November 2. Miss Anna B. Cox has closed her home at Trevose and returned to 2014 Spring Garden street for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. .Balst of 4712 North ,lAth street, Logan, entertained nt dinner, Frjdny evening. 'Mrs. Balst -will be remem bered as Mlsi Mildred Humphrevllte, of Old York road. Their guests were Miss Hizel Sylvia Batke, Herman I, Wcwelcr, Miss Mildred Hitchcock and Frank W. Schick, whose mar riage takes place October 21; Miss Ada Kost mayer and Wilbur W. McClelland, whoso en gagement has ery recently been announced, TIOGA Mrs. William Voorhecs entertained the Tioga 600 Club nt cards last week at her home nt Olney. The game was followed by a buffet luncheon. The guests wero Mrs. Victor Beck, Miss Mary Weldon, Mrs. Carl Schocffer, Miss Edna McFadden, Miss Alice McFndtlen, Mlaa Knthryn Querns, Mrs. Raymond Brooks, Mrs. Etlwood A. Steelman, Miss Jennie Querns, and Mrs. Jane Hofman. Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis J. Rlera, Jr., have re turned from their honeymoon trip nnd aro re ceiving at their home, 228 East Meade street, Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Rlera was Miss Besslo Miller Bnttersby, daughter of Mrs. William H. Battersby, of 3418 North Broavl street. Miss Florence Wambold, of 1505 Erie avenue, entertained last week nt a kitchen shower, followed by 600, In honor of Miss Helen James, Meide, whose wedding took place Sat urday. Her guests wero Mrs. Frank J. Meade, Miss Ethel Mortlmoro, Miss Kathryn Haberly, Miss Rebecca Smith, Miss Helen Crawford, Miss Hazel S. Barko, Miss Edytho'WItsll. Mr nnd Mrs. Ernest Wade, William Pye, William Stevenson, Edgnr M. Wambold, Harry Dotts, Herman Wowller, Gilbert Ford. Tho North Philadelphia Business Men's As sociation will hold a carnival from October 28 to 31, winding up their celebration wltTT a Mardl Gras on Halloween. The members of the com mittee having the affair In charge arc: W. J, Wick, chairman; Morris Meyer, Josoph Zlegler, N. E. Freed, S. Blumhardt, William Clark, Wil liam Naumann, George E. Kimball, E. J. Wendler, Thomas Dearlove, Louis N. Mc Closkey, Walter HIser, S. Bernstein, Joseph Kccnan, and Daniel B. Ruffner. The associa tion has Its headquarters at 4423 Germantown avenue. Miss Edna Scull, of 1348 Hunting Park ave nue, has gone to New York to bo the guest of Miss Helen Cornelius, a recent visitor in Tioga, for whom several Informal entertainments were given. Mrs. Mnrgarot Froellch and her daughters. Miss Mario Froellch and Miss Adatlne Froellch, hae returned to their winter home, 12S1 West Allegheny avenue, after spending the summer and autumn at their Ventnor cottage. Mrs. James Hilton, of 2127 West Ontario street; her son, Snnford Hilton, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Craven, her son-in-law and daughter, have returned from Kenilworth, Pa., where they were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Brockwnter. Miss Minnie Langsdorf, of 3338 North 16th street, has returned from Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Z. Jacobs, of 321& North Broad street, have returned from a lengthy stay In Chelsea. ROXBOROUGH The Roxborough Dancing Class will meet to night at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kenwort'hy, 6535 Ridge avenue. Other mem bers Include Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hood, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Stott. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy A. Robinson. Dr. nnd Mrs. Frank Hall and Mr. and Mrs. N. Clnlre Rorabaugh. Mrs. Clarence C. Keever. of Harmon road, gave a tea Friday afternoon for the mem bers of her sowing club. Her guests were Mrs. John Warrington, Mrs. William Patton. Mrs. W. Rommel, Mrs. Benjamin Johnson, Miss Annie Burwell and Mrs. Frederick Griffin. CHESTER AND VICINITY Miss Lucy Van Pelt, of West 7th street, has gone lo Northeast. Md.,whcr? she will spend a month's vacation with relatives. James Oliver and Wallace Archey have re turned to their homes at Tyrone, Pa., after be ing entertained for a week by William Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wllllngmyre have re turned to their home at Atlantic City, after spending a week as the guests of the Misses Sullivan, at Upland. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Murphy, of Rich mond. Va.. are the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. George W. Atherholt. at Ridley Park. John Kllnger and Elmer Hill have returned to their homes at Norwood, after spending a week with friends nt Baltimore, Md. DEBUTANTE AFFAIRS Miss Lucia A. Warden Gue.t at Luncheon Miss Wurls Introduced, There will be four events In the debutante world today. Starting with a luncheon, the small buds will be extremely busy as there will be also a tea, a dinner and last of all a din-ner-dance. Mrs. Edgar Pardee Earle will give the luncheon at her home In Chestnut Hill In honor oi .uiss wjcia A. Warden. The guests will be seated at small tables, and the decoration will be In keeping with the autumn and Halloween. In the afternoon Mrs. John Wlster will give a large tea to Introduce her granddaughter. Miss Mary Stuart Wurts. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts. Miss Wnrts has but lately returned from Europe and found a warm welcome here from all her friends, for sh i quite one of the most popular of the younger set. A Urge number of the debutantes will receive with her. Tha old country place, Bel field, where Mrs. Wlster lives. Is quite tho ideal place for an affair of the kind. The wide porches and shaded lawns leno. greatly to the beauty of the house and grounds. Miss Wurts will wear a lovely frock which is a combination of chiffon and tulle. Mrs. Wlster will have her three daughters. Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts. Mrs James Starr and Mrs. Edward B. Meigs receive with her, and also Mrs. Charles Penrose Keith. Mrs. William Lyttleton Barclay, Mrs William Redwood Wrlgnt and Mrs. George Mason Chichester Mr. and Mrs. George Blspham Page will give a dinner at their country place. Shipley Farm. Secane. in honor of Mini Mary Frances Fisher and Miss Charlotte Rush, two extremely popular buds. The evening will be devoted to a dinner dance, which will be given for Miss Inea Dray ton by her uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs Samuel Bell at the Merlon Golf Club. Miss Drayton Is the daughter of Mrs. J. R. Evans Roberts by a former marriage with W. Hwoo4 Drayton She is a niece of Mrs. Morris Lewis. Miss Sarah Drayton and Mlsa Harriet Drayton, and her unclea are Henry Edward Drayton, Robert Cole man Drayton and Percy Drayton, a'l of tola city, THE lr,e it B lliiiiiiiiiiiHHak fcte JP jllll& llS h i, ' r ,f l MWi V 'J M ' .apygi M . fftt" 7 ' ' J HfI I ' mr ? IslTm WFfrVW Fi JnlPr nTr,'Z W. - 'I Mr i '.&WiV fitful l 1 v V mS 'WssJm&S rSfrfmu lV B Mt ADELINE GENEE Dainty Danish danseuse who heads bill at Keith's. THEATRICAL BAEDEKER OPENING. ADELPHI "A Pair of Sixes," farce by Ed ward Peple. Tonight. FORREST "Papa's Darling," musical comedy by Ivan Caryll. Tonight. KEITH'S Miss Adeline Genee, petite dan souse. This afternoon. LITTLE THEATRE "Arms and the Man." Revival of Bernard Shaw's play. Tonight. WALNUT "Way Down East." Return of popular play. CONTINUING. BROAD "Lady Betty Martingale." new comedy by John Luthejv,Long and Frank Stayton. Delightful romance and tender humor of the time of George It. GARRICK "The Yellow Ticket." by Michael Morton. Florence Reed, revealed as an actress of superemlnent ability in a thr-r-rllling melodrama of Russia. LYRIC "Passing Show of 1914," revue from the New York Winter Garden. Frivolous and funny. George Monroe gives original views on "white slavery." FLASHES FROM "STARS" The fallowing characteristic comment from G. Bernard Shaw was received last week by George U. Tyler, who Is managing Mrs. Patrick Campbell In Shaw's "Pygmalion." at the Park Theatre, New York: "I got your cablegram asking me to come to New York for the opening night; but it would not be fair to the press American press. For 20 yeans past they have always filled up any epare room In their columns by announc ing that I was on my way to America, and thereby kept the United States under a strain of expectation whleh they have got used to If I were to disappoint everybody by actually coming at last I should create a good deal of 111 feeling; besides, nobody would go to the theatre they would all come to eee me." Rose Stahl will appear In the new plar. "A Perfect Lady." written for her by Phan nlng Pollock and Rennold Wolf, at the Hudson Theatre. New York, next Thursday evening While Messrs. Pollock and Wolf have collabo tated before on many musical plays, this will be the first occasion on which they have Jointly produced a drama. The Shuberts will shortly produce "The AMUSEMENTS VICTORIA THEATRE Mr,5S Q DISTINCT "1 -THIRD BIO WEEK d shows 1 VICTORIA GIRLIES ""dfdK,?u...A P?,ra...irTYppJj-e Kn"- LYRIC LAST WEEK! fw York Winter Oarden'. nreat.t Rru. THE PASSING SHOW OF?914 mfi!CS-n"rU.C.U., """" ' m"r,m ! Unkllnr LAST POP, tl MAT WEDNESDAY AND PRIDAT PALACE THEATRE "" aiiv.t aniBBr 1 A M. TO 11 V SEE "THE ESCAPE" ' U. WALNUT MAT TOMOItnOW 23c. Hhs .n JVAY DOWN EAST 2A RV, tr. -. - . Next Week Eua.nl, Bl.lr A rl TKr.'w.V' The Little Theatre '"X '" "Arms and the Man" TON'iaUT AT TJek.u on SU .1 Dox Offlc. nd filrabU Br VX. o3. DUMONT'S D9TH$D8 aW" MATJNEETpDAY. "( AND gCU " EMPIRE MATINEJC TODAY ' mLWATONi . " mxvjn NIXON'S 81$?!??! LjjfgtMOL-iil GRAND rSsfi "K--SHA ILl18!9 Wl"B KBLLIOHS. CASINO THEATRE Mattnea DU DRAMA Battle Cry," a dramatization of the popular novel of th same name. William Farnum has been engaged to play the leading role, that of "Bad Anse" Hnvey. Grace Elllston will be seen In the leading feminine Tole. Next Frldny evening Selwyn & Co. will pre sent at the Harris TheAtre. New- York, "Thi F.ilamander," Owen Johnson's dramatization of his novel. The play opened last week In Baltimore and prove an appealing success. In fafhloning his play Mr. Johnson has adhered to his book. The theme Is that of a new type of the modern American girl. The cast of "The Salamander" includes Carroll McComas. Orme Caldarn. A. E. Anson. Wilton Taylor. Albert Brunlng. Francine Larrtmore. Beverly SItgreaves, Vivian Rushmore. Dorothy Bernhard. Becky Bruce and Suzanne Morgan. AMUSEMENTS ACADEMT OF MUSIC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD STOKOWSKl Conduetnr Symphony I Fri. Afternoon, Oct. 23, at 3:00 Concerts Sat. Evening, Oct. 24, at 8:15 Soloist ALMA GLL'CK, Soprano OTitrture. 'Le Nojm .11 Fljaro" v Moiart niodlna Aria from 'II P.ranllo" . . ! MoSrt TrV,1.0'" """"""""'e" .' BchSSti W..W. a. i r. Wmrty-Koreakeir i,J.mEFi?ny " In r TKhalknwskv sfcArfO.-OW ON SALE AT IIEPPE'S. tlfo I ChlSmut CHESTNUT STREET OI,E"A, Home of the World's Grrateat Photo Plan Tre Dally, S 30 and 30 Prlcei. 10. 1S"; HOUSE .....r.,v juLSAMAKAS Mtlrrlnj Drama IRELAND A NATION ACCOMPANIED PT onfirEBTRA QUARTETTE Nut Attraction -TUB LITTLEST REBEL." fTSSs; "The'Spoilers" FORREST TONIGHT ,-&!. Popular Prlc- Wrtnraday Mnintti n.at Seat, 11 .18 IWular Matlnten &aturdai KLAW & -O A T A n ERLANGER Present THE NEW MUSICAL COMEDY r jri DARLING Music by IVAN CARYLL onoK ny x n SMITH CAST AND CHORUS OP T3 Million-Dollar Theatro M VRKKT GLOBE aTTK hotts A Dream of the Orient" FEATURING JUDtME MAKARK.VKO AND HSR nUAl-TlITtL ORIENTAL GIRLS " ADELPHI TONIGHT! The Funniest Karre In th Worti "A PAIR OF SIXES" ONE RIG LAfOH IN T1IKEK DEALS Direct Prom a Wart n-in In Sew York A LAUGH PEST KNTItAliRDINARr SEE IT TONIGHT! B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE Bill of Exclusive Vaudeville Stars! 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