-nwwrtPW IKypiwBiui'i'wiiiiJi ih'mwwh" flro $ EVENING IiBPGBB-PFTTMDISLgHIA-, WEDAY, OOTOBflB 21, lOlj. .. uttiH rMtAriLES GIBBONS DA- VIS, of 8201 Seminole avenue, Chestnut Hill have issued Invitations for a dansant hlch they will give to Introduce their daugh- Miss Louisa Gibbons Davis, on Thursday afternoon, November 12. from 4 until 7 o'clock. The tea will be held In the ballroom of the dermantown Cricket Club, Manhelm. The card Edward Lawrence Davis Is Inclosed. Mrs. ntvla and her daughter will bo at home on Thursday afternoons In January after 3 o'clock at their Chestnut Hill home. Mr and Mrs. William Coleman Freeman en tertained a house party over the week-end at their home In Lebanon. Among tho guests were Miss Marguerite Patterson, Edward O. Troth, L. Brooke Edwards, John B. Mears, CilebWlstar and B. Baldwin Edwards. Mr. . jirs. Freeman will not return to their horns in St. Martin's until November IB. Mrs. H. " ' Sharplcss, of Laburnums, rwue'n Hill. has recalled tho Invitations to a tea which sho had Intended giving to Intro duce her granddaughter, Miss Henrietta Howard Bturgis, daughter of Mrs. Itobort Sturgls, on October 29. owing to tho death of Mrs. Edward Wlnslow Taylor last week. Mrs. Sturgls will Introduce her daughter, ''however, as sho had planned, at a tea to bo given at tho Colony Club, New York, on Wednesday afternoon, De cember Miss Carolina Franklin, who has been the guest of Miss Sophy M. Worth at the Glad done, has returned to her homo In Lancaster. Lieutenant Commander G. A. Blffct, U. S. N., nd Mrs. Blffet will entertain tomorrow eve ning at tholr home In tho Glrard Estate. Tho affair will be a reception and dansant and will mark tho 12th anniversary of tholr wedding. The dance hall has been artistically decorated wlth autumn leaves nnd pink rosos, and tho orchestra will bo heard from bohlnd a bank of palms nnd ferns. Tho guests will mcludo Naval constructor a. B. Court, U. S. N., and Mrs. Court, Ensign Balncy, lT S. N., nnd Mrs. Bnlney, Paymaster Walnwrlght, U. S. N., and Mrs. Walnwrlght, Captain Williams, U. S. N., and Mrs. Williams, Lieutenant Commander R. II. Keyes, U. S. N., and Mrs. Keyes, Ensign Welter, U. S. N., nnd Mrs. Welter, Lieutenant W. F. Cochrane, U. g. N., and Mrs. Cochrane, Lloutennnt Starr, -U. 8. N.i Lieutenant Taylor, U. S. N.i Lieutenant Weyelbachcr, U. S. N.; Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles F. Davis, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bcebc, Mr. and Mrs. Jolley, Mr. and Mrs. Borden, Mrs. R. L. Shcp pard, of Roanoke, Vn.i Mrs. Lutz and Messrs. Itlrns, Fergueson nnd Rlelly. William Morgan, who has been tho guest of Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. Blffct, ro 'turned last week to his home In Newport News. The wedding of Miss Marlon Lawrence Zim merman, daughter of Mrs. Walter Zimmerman, 1646 Chestnut street, nnd Herman Webster Allyn will tako place early in November. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin S. White, of School lane, Germantown, havo Issued invita tions for a dinner of ten covers to bo given at the Adelphla on Saturday evening next In honor of Mrs. Matthew Morris, of Bos ton, Mass., who Is their guest for a week. Their guests will bo Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. Harding. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred G. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Ewlng and William K. Euper. Mrs. Pclrson S. Conrad, of Summit avenuo, Wayne, Is spending several days as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. David Boise, at her home In Scranton. The Trcblo Clef Club, of which Mrs. William Simpson, Jr., of Ardmore, Is president, will hold Its first meeting today at tho Acorn Club. Mr. and Mrs. Randal Morgan will entertain the Weedcrs at luncheon today at their homo In Vr'yndmoor, Chestnut Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ogdcn, of Lansdowne, will leavo tomorrow with friends on a motor trip. They will be gone several days. Mr. and MrB. David FItzslmons, of Atlantic City, N. J., hnve Issued Invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Jane , FItzslmons, to James William Bew, of At lantic City, to take place at 6 o'clock Wednes day evening. November 4. at St. James' Epis copal Church, Atlantic City. ALONG THE MAIN LINE ovznnnooK Mr. and Mrs. Philip A.eCaatner, who have been visiting Mr. Castner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Castner, Jr., at Devon, have returned to their home on Wynnewood avenue. Miss Maijory Edwards, who spent part of the summer at Capo May. has returned to her home on Sherwood road. MEMo.Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Thouron will not go In town this year, but will spend the winter at Derlwyn.t their attractive place on Montgomery road. Mrs. a. m. Lewis, of Balrd road, and Miss Arnold hnve returned from a two weeks' visit to New York. WYNf(F.wooD-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Primrose Eaiish closed their summer home at Jameo town, n. I , last week and have opened Prim M'e Hall, their country seat at Wynnewood. M. T. Frank Devlin, of Manor road, ex Wets to leave next week for Pittsburgh, wher she will be the guest of Mrs. Benja min Price for a fortnight. AitDMOBE -Mrs. Granville B. Hopkins, who will he remembered as Miss Helen Hancock, whose marriage took place this summer at Cape May, will be at home this Thursday and tho ..ninB Thursday, from 3 to 6 o'clock, at h'r new home, Llanfalr road and Montgomery Pike. Mrs. Hopkins will be assisted in re ceUing by ,er sister, Mrs. Nelson B. War wick, and Mlsa Helen Dando. Sirs. j. Stanley Reeve, of Coopertown and Ardmoro roads, returned yesterday from a few da' vltit to New York. Mrs. s. p. Curtis, who spent the summer at nw camp at Lake Keuka, has returned -home. GERMANTOWN MIsj Grace Anderson Porter, of Earlham ter race, has recalled her invitations for October 24 ana wm gtve ftn Informal tea Friday, October 30, w honor of Mrs. Edward Hughes, of German Tok &ni Jlr" CharIea Montgomery, of Now Mr. and Mrs. William R. Tucker entertained r. and Mrs. George Frits Chandler Informally dinner last night. ," Al Earnest Brecht. of West Hansbury W. accompanied by her two daughters. Mrs. 0' Corln Bnd Mrs. Lawrence Putraan Kel- th eterdaJr 'or Atlantic City, where 7 will ,pend a fortnight at the Dennis. j lr- and Mrs, Henry W. Frost, of Summit. N. ,'. "nt wveral days In Germantown visiting BehZ7Th" Fro,ls ornly ved at 28 West Bnel Hoim lane, thtir an4 M- W,1Uam Barnes are occupying Jane. "" rIllnc a West School House & Daniel Wendell Huburfc o Of on .Uot. SOCIAL LIFE IN AND ABOUT PHILADELPHIA lvBBBBBHL?it&-v' 3Lm BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI BIBBBBbI Pholo by Eugene O'Connor MISS ELIZABETH THOMPSON Miss Thompson is tho daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Beaton Thompson, of 2212 Walnut street. She will make her debut at a tea ,40 ho given by her parents, on December 12. has as her guests Mr. apd Mrs. James Lew, of Akron, O., for several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Willing and Miss Jessie Willing, of 5009 Wayne avenue, havo returned to their home from Henryvlllc, whero they have a bungalow. Charles R. Erdman, of Princeton, spent Sun day In Germantown and lunched with tho Par dees at their farm In Whltemarsh. ALONG TIIE READING Cards havo been sent out by the "To'rpslcho reans," of Oak Lane, announcing their dances for tho senson, 1914-1915, which arc to bo held at tho Hotel Adelphla on the following dates: No vember 21, December 19, January 16, February 20. March 20, April 17. Tho Tcrpslchorean dances aro becoming more popular every season, and this year promises to be ono of tho most successful. Tho committee In charge consists of A. W. Borton, K. J. Blrn brauer, H. K. Kerr, G. H. Knauor, J. P. McCul lough, J. E. Pierce, A. G. Smith, W. V. Winder and C. E. Wolflnger. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. John Willing, of 392) Walnut Street, has Issued Invitations for a luncheon, followed by auction bridge, Thursday, October 29, nt tho Phllomuslan Club., 3944 Walnut street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Gerhard, who have Just returned from their wedding tour, held a reception at their home, 6740 Arch street, on Saturday evening. Mr. and MrB. Gerhard toured tho New England States. Both are very well known m West Philadelphia social circles, Mrs. Gerhard having been Miss Gertrude E. Sulli van before her marriage, some little tlmo ago. Among the guests, were Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Cunco, Miss E. Hup litz, Mrs. A. Gorman. Miss Anna Steeble, Miss McGinn, Miss R. Rodgcrs, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gerhard, and Messrs. H. JIargrnvo, J. Sealy, J. McNamara, Thomas Kane,' Thomas Devlne, James Cadtlgan, Howard Bowling and W. AVcbber. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. William Crelghton, of the Glrard Estntc, gave a dinner dance at their home, 2506 South Clevelnnd avenue, on Satur day evening, tho tenth anniversary of their wedding. Covers were laid for 61 guests. The decorations were cosmos and white roses. The dance room was transformed Into a Japanese garden wllh tho use of lanterns nnd flowers. Tho orchestra played In one of the alcoves and was almost hidden with palms and ferns. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs, Det wller, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Radcllrfe, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Radcllrfe. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leld wangej, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rambo, Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connell; Miss Hackles, of Lebanon, Pa.; MIbs Smith, of Reading. Pa.; Miss Foley. Miss Fraser and Messrs. Borrell. of Lebanon; J Buckley, of Reading; J. Fox, W. Hermont. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Richard McAllister, of 1920 North Eight eenth street, who has been confined to the Royal Victoria Hospital In Montreal, Can., for the past two months suffering from Injuries sustained In an automobile accident In upper New York, has gone to her cottage in Atlantic: City to recuperate. Miss Mary Newlands and Miss Agnes New lands, of 4152 North Broad street, will leave today for a month's trip to Buffalo, Toronto and Montreal. They will return by way of Lake Champlaln, Lake George and New York. TIOGA Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chlpman, of 3313 North 23d street, are receiving Informally on Tues days. Mrs. Chlpman was Mrs. Mary Cummlngs, of Germantown. Germantown. Mrs. Charles Edward Hallowed, of 1S22 West Tioga Btreet, entertained at cards yesterday afternoon, when her guests, who are members of her card club, Included Mrs. Ernest Ermold, Mrs. Henry Barry, Miss McFarland. Mrs. James Hoag. Mrs. Frederick JennngB, Mrs. William Schultz and Mrs. Franklin Kribbs. The game was followed by a buffet luncheon. Mrs. Ellen Monahan has announced the mar riage of her daughter. Miss Sara M. T. Mona han. and Joseph Martin English, son of Mr. and Mrs. William English, of 3651 Old York road. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. James J. Tynan, assistant rector of St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Broad and Butler streets. Mr. and Mrs. English will reside in Tioga, ROXBQROUGH The American Bridge Company Club opened Its season of entertainments on Saturday night with a muslcalo and dance at Woodvale, Its clubhouse. An Interesting program was ren dered by the AdelphI Quartet; H. N. Marks, violoncellist; Mrs. C. Cay wood, soprano, and James Smith, tenor. Mrs. WHilam S. James, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Hiram L. Wynne, of Pechln street, has returned to her home in Seaford, Del. The Harmon Road Sewing Circle will reor ganize the end of the month .with the follow ing members: Mrs. Thomas Morrow, Mrs. Harry Carty, Mrs. Walter Rlghter, Mra. Harry Elsenhart. Mrs. Clarence C Keener and Mrs. Joicph Mciiaaui, GUPID WILL HAVE A BUSY WEDNESDAY "Beet Day of All" Is Still Popular "frith Bridegroom anil Critic the World Over. . k Foremost among the weddings today Is that of Miss Marjory Thornton, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edward Grim Thornton, and Dr. Wil liam Frederick MooreP which will take place In the Church of St Luke and the Epiphany, on Thirteenth street near Spruce. Tho bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, will wear a. gown of heavy eatln, claboratoly trimmed with old family lace. Her long court train will bo attached to the gown at the shoulders. Her veil will be lace trimmed nnd she will carry n shower bouquet Miss Mildred K. Hughes fUll attend Miss Thornton as maid of honor, nnd the brides maids will be Miss Grace Carhart Miss Bva llne Taylor, Miss Mildred M. Jack and Miss Agnes Sclln Schoch. Doctor Mooro will havo Frank Robins Mitchell, of Boston, for his best man, nnd tho ushors will bo Thomas P. Firth, Samuel R. Moore, Dr. J. Stewart Lawrence nnd Dr. James A. Babbitt. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. David M. Steele, rector of the church. A wed- ding breakfast wilt bo served at tho home of Dr. nnd Mrs. Thornton, 1331 Pino street. BMNTON-HAZAnD A very riulct wedding took place today at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gilpin Haz ard, 1001 Park Place, Wilmington, when their daughter, Miss Mary Pusoy Hazard, was mar ried to Robert Ferreo Brlnton, of West Chester. ,The bride, who was given In marriage by hor father, Voro the conventional white satin lace trlmmed gown and tulle veil, edged, with orange blossoms. A small reception for the Immediate fnmllles and friends' followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip, Mr. nnd Mrs. Brlnton will llvo In West Chester. ' CONKLE ALLEN A pretty woddlng which will tako place to night In tho Wayne Presbyterian Church will be that of Miss Elizabeth Mead Allen and Henry Conkle. Tho coremony will be per formed nt 7 o'clock by tho Rev. William A. Patton, D. D. Miss Allen will havo her sister. Miss Mary O. Allen, as maid of honor, and her little cousin, Miss Margaret Rodenbaugh, will bo tho flower girl. Andrew J. Martin will act as best man, and the ushers will bo W. Y. C. Dickson, A. Lin coln A. Castle, Earl E. Trout, Walter Plerson, Jr., Charles T. Mather and Harold 31. Plerson. After tho ceremony a small reception will be given for the bridal party and relatives. KELLY MUnttAY A very pretty wedding will tako placo to night, at 6 o'clock, at tho Church of the Gesu, 18th and Stiles streets, when Miss Sarah Euphrasia Murray, daughter of tho late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Murray, of 1509 North 19th street, will be married to Lewis A. Kelly. Tho Rev. Edward G. Splllane, S. J will perform the ceremony. Miss Murray will be gowned in a white lace robe, with a court train of white eatln ex tending from the short waist line. Hor veil will bo of fine white tulle, caught In placo with orange blossoms, and she will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. Miss Murray will be attended by Mrs. James J. Kelly as matron of honor; Miss Agnos M. Murray, a sister of the brldo, as maid of honor; Miss Elizabeth Kelly and -Miss Helen McGril lls, ns bridesmaids, The matron of honor will wear pink crepe tlo chine, with pearl trimming, and she will enrry pink chrysanthomums. Tho maid of honor will wear a pink crepe de chine, with a tunic of white Chnntllly lace, and will carry pink chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids will wear dainty pink chiffon dresses, with white lace tunics, and carry pink chrysanthemums. All of tho bride's nttendants will wear largo Pink picture hats, trimmed with huge pink bows. Mr. Keliy will havo Joseph L. Kelly as best man, and the ushers will be Benjamin H. Lin ton, James F. Ryan, James J. Kenney and Joseph M. Murray. A reception will follow the ceremony at the bride's home, after which the bridal couple will leave for an extended wedding trip. Upon their return, they will live at 1170 Wagner avenue, where they will be at home after No vember 25. ' JEFFER5 FITZMAURICE The marriage of Miss Anna Fltzmaurice. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fltzmaurice, of 307 North Seventeenth street, to George W. Jeffers. of 1505 South Eighteenth street, took place in the Church of the Gesu, Eighteenth and Stiles streets, this morning. The ceremony was performed at 9 o'clock by the Rev. Francis Fltzmaurice, a cousin of the bride, who also sang the Nuptial Mass. The bride was gowned In white satin, made with a court train, and trimmed with Chantllly lace. The tulle veil was held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms, and she carried n. shower bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley, She was attended by her sister. Miss Mar garet Fltzmaurice, who wore a gown of yellow satin. Her hat was of gold lace, and she car ried chrysanthemums. The groom had for his best man James A. Klldea, and the ushers were Thomas J. O'Rourke. John A. Nulty, Edmund Trainer nnd Thomas M. Golder. After a wedding breakfast, served for the bridal party and the immediate families, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffers left for an extensive wed ding tour. They will be at home at 5H West Sedgwick street. Mount Airy, after December L WOODWARD COOPER Tho wedding of Miss Harriet Cooper, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cooper, of S09 South St. Bernard street, to Charles Vanderbllt Woodwnrd, will take place this evening at Cal vary Methodist Episcopal Church, 4Sth street and Baltimore avenue, at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Cooper will be given In marriage by her father. She will wear a gown of soft white satin trimmed with ducheps lace. Her veil will be made of tulle and will te fastened at the hair with orange blossoms. She will carry an arm bouquet of orchids and gardenias. Miss Mabelle Cooper, sister of the bride, will act as maid of honor. She will wear pink and carry pink snapdragons. The bridesmaids will be Miss Marion Bell, Miss Mildred Thornley Muneheon. Miss Miriam Brown and Miss Mar. guerito Murphy. Thay will wear gowns of dif ferent colors, one yellow, one blue, one peach, one green, and carry flowers to match each gown. Mr. Woodward will be attended by Louis Peck, of Staunton, Va., as best man. and his ushers will be Lyndsley Vogel. George A. He), ler. Walter Reynolds and Harry L. Cooper, a brother of the bride. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev J. BlcKley Burns, pastor of the church, and will be followed by reception, at tho Roosevelt Mrs. Cooper, mother of tha brida, will wear white crepe And Jet trimmings. ,On their return Mr. and Mm. Woodward will reside at UOO South Wilton avenue.- ROSENTMAL-STIErat A pretty wedding will tako place tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Stlefel, 1911 Diamond street, when their daughter, Miss Leah Stlofel, will become the bride of Marcus H. Rosenthal, of Mount Vernon, O. The bride's father will give her In marriage, and the cere mony will ba performed by the Hcv. Dr. Henry Bcrkowltji, of tho Rodef Shalom Congregation. Miss Rlth Stlefel will attend her sister aa maid of honor, and Simon Stlefel, the bride's brother, will bo best man. Tho brido will wear a gown of white satin trimmed with lace, Her lace veil will be arranged with sprays of orange blossoms and sho will enrry a, bouquet of palo purplo orchids. A gown of pink crepo de chine will bo worn by the maid of honor, who will carry a shower of pink roses. Tho ceremony will bp followed by a reception. On their re turn from their honeymoon trip Mr. and Mrs. Rosenthal! will live In Mount Vernon, and wilt receive after November 15. MUSTAUD-MonniS A- wedding of Interest to West Philadelphia wilt take place In Lewes, Del., this aft ernoon, at 4:30 o'clock, In the Presby tprlan Church of that city, when Miss Mildred Molrls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlen Mor ris, will becomo tho bride of Lewis Mustard, formerly of Lewes, but now living In Brook line, Moss. Miss Morris Is well known here, where sho has been frequently entertained. Miss Marjprle Menemln and MIbs Lovlna B. Wes ley, of West Philadelphia, will bo two of the four bridesmaids. On their return from their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Mustard will live In Brookllnc, Mass. SKATTAN-HENnY A wedding of promtnenco In West Philadel phia will tako placo today In the Church of the Trnnsflgurntlon, nt 5th and Cedar avenue, at 5 o'clock, when Miss Margaret Henry will bo married to William A. Skahnn.' Tho mar riage ceremony will be performed by tho Rev. Father Sullivan, and will bo followed by a re ception nt tho homo of tho bridegroom's par ents, BS03 Chestnut street. After nn extended tour of the New England States Mr. and Mrs. Skahan will make their homo at 110 South Aldon street. kold nnowN The marriage of Miss Ida Earlena Brown, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William O. Brown, of Hnddon Heights, N. J and Charles Ferdi nand Kolb, Jr., of 3321 North Fifteenth street, son of John P. Kolb, of the Bank of Com merce, will tako placo tonight at the home of the bride's nunt. Miss Ida V. Brown, '1S50 North Seventeenth street. Tho Rev. Edwin E. Riley, pastor of tho Wnlllngford Presbyterian Church, will perform the ceremony. The bride will wear a beautiful gown of Ivory satin and rare lace. Her tullo veil will bo arranged with a garland of orango blossoms, and she will carry a shower of brldo roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Ethyl Mario Brown, tho maid of honor, will wear a pink taffeta frock and will carry a bnsket of pink Klllarney roses. The best man will be Scnntor Max Aron. A reception will follow tho ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Kolb will leave for a tour through New Eng land, arriving at their new home. 5412 North Camac street, Logan, after December 15. SLOAN FltONF.FIELD A pretty wedding will tako plnco tonight In Christ Church, Media, when Miss Marion Froneflcld will become the bride of Elmer Thomas Sloan. MJss Froneflcld will wear a superb gown of Ivory white satin nnd duchess lace, nnd sho will carry lilies and orchids. A small breakfast will follow the wedding nt the home of tho brldo's parents, Mr. and Sirs. J. Harvey Fronedeld, nftcr which tho couplo will leave on a wedding tour. conn TVETTi.iNt; Tho marriage of Miss Mary Adella Wettllng and Gardner Mnlick Cobb will take placo to day In St. Luke's Episcopal Church. Newtown. Tho brldo will he given. In marriage by her father, Lewis C. Wettllng. The gown she will wear Is an Imported one of faille silk and laco. There will be no attendants. A small recep tion, however, will follow the wedding, to which only a few intimate friends have been Invited. HAItKINS-FARJtEn The marriage of Miss Helen Elizabeth Farmer, dnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. James B. Farmer, nnd Dr. Leonard Jones Hurklns, of Oxford, Pa., will take placo this afternoon at i o'clock In tho Episcopal Church of All Saints. Dr. and Mrs. Harklns will leave Immediately after the ceremony for tho West They intend making a tour of California, vlstlng the ex position and returning to Spokane. Wash., where they will make their home. Doctor Har klns has large orchards In Deer Park, Wash. McCROSSO.V LOVETTE Miss Edith Veronica Lovctto and Edward J. McCrosson were married this morning with a Nuptial Mass nt half after 0 In tho Church of tho Holy Spirit, Sharon Hill. The Rev. Joseph P. Monville officiated. Miss Lovette wns nttended hy Miss Amelia Marie Conway as maid of honor, and Daniel MiGarvey was Mr. tycCrossan'a best man. Tnere were no bridesmaids nor ushers. A breakfast followed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs, McCrosson left on a short wed ding trip. DEBUTANTE AFFAIRS Miss Isabel Page to lie Presented Today at a Tea to be Given by Her Aunt, Mrs. James Larse. Honors will be divided between Chestnut Hill and the Main Lino again today, for three deb utantes will make their formal bows to society. Mrs. James Large will give a large tea to in troduce her niece. Miss Isabel Wurts Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Byrd Page, at her home.v Summer Crest, nt Evergreen ave nue and Graver's lane, Chestnut Hill Mrs. Large and her niece will recoivo in the largo drawing rooms of the house, which are effec tively arranged with autumn foliage, and th numerous tlowers received by the debutante are artistically arransea aDout the rooms. Miss Page will wear a simple gown of white em broldered mulle and chiffon. A number of deb utantes will receive with her. Miss Mary Stuart Vi'urt., Miss Hilda TunU. Miss Rosamunde Fisher, Miss Kate Furness Jayne, Jllsa Alice Atlee. Miss Cordelia Riddle, Miss Molly Wood Bally. Mls Marian Savage, Miss Mary Tyson Penckla, Mlsa Elisabeth Thompson, Miss Emily La Farge Claxton. Miss Huberta Potter Miss Eleanor Porcher. MUs Edythe Smythe. Miss Dorothy Foltz and Mis Mary Qest. Mrs. Large will ba assisted in receMng by Mrs. William Byrd Page. Mrs. Robert H. Large Mrs. Howard W. Pag. Mrs. Charles P. Fox Mrs. Thomas n. Tunis. Miss Pauline D Bowie,' Mrs. Felix du Pont, Mrs. William Sawtell Mulr! Jr., Mrs. O. Q. Me.l Ijrge, Mrs. Davld repper. Jr . Mrs. Robert Kennedy Wurts, Mrs J Gardner Cassatt Mrs. Joseph J BroRn. Mrs Charles Penrose Keith. Mrs. George B Warder Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts, Mrs. E Harrison Taylor, Mrs. Joseph. B. Godwin. Mrs. qharlca a. THE DRAMA BBBBBBBBBBBBlVf'BlBBVHBBBflBBBBBBBVlBlBBBnS ET 'siiiiflSjflHHliiiiiKreMfraliBisiiiiiiii. jEsf'QHt, iHBBfltHHsiiiiiiiiiiiHSsi ps- vmbsHHBbiiiiiHI)iiiisHsiiV ut sm&s fc. . liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHBsiSssKJsiBusilsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHt Kw iBftar lji.ii.iHitSBl.iiiiiiiiiKi9HlliiiiiiiiiiiiiHi siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiVc LiiiiiiiiiBI& "PsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBBBVHiiiiiiiiiHBssisiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHI 1m&' 'TJKSj"5' me-y iiifliiiiiiHHBBsiiiiiiiiiiiiiHdlsisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBHH DOROTHY JARDON In "Papa's Darling," at the Forrct. W. Packard, Mrs. John C. SimB, Jr., Mrs. Wil liam Wurts Harmar, Mrs. John Walllngford Mulr, Mrs. John L. Cox, Mrs. John H. Packard, Mrs. Josoph M. Fox, Miss Mongcs nnd Miss Mnlda Fox, tho latter a debutante of last sea son. A supper will be given for tho receiving party after tho tea. Another smart Chestnut Hill affair will nlso bo held on Graver's lane this afternoon, when Mr. and Mrs. J. A. P. Crlsfleld will introduce their daughter, Miss Litlle Habersham Crlsfleld. This reception will differ from Mrs. Largo's tea In that there will be no debutantes in the receiving party. Miss Crlsfleld will wear a dainty model, which is a rich combination of lace, chiffon and tulle. Mrs. Crlsfleld will havo receiving with her Mrs. C. V. Anderson, Mrs. Edward S. Dunn, Miss Sarah Coleman Drayton and Miss Harriet Dawson Drayton. Miss Crlsfleld Is a descendant of Mrs. Noble Jones, who was a decided leader among the Southern families In this city many years ago. A small dinner danco will follow the tea. Miss Ethel Hnstlngs will be presented also this afternoon by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Victor Hastings, at their country seat In Bryn Mawr, at a tea, with dancing from 4 until 6 o'clock. Miss Hastings will wear a beautiful Imported gown, which is a combination of silk, tulle and lace. Quite a number of the debutantes will assist In receiving. Tho day will end with a small dinner dance, which Mrs. J. Ogdcn Hoffman, of Ithan Derl wyn, Radnor, will give at the Rndnor Hunt Club In honor of Miss Hopo Truxtun Benlo and Miss Almee Hutchinson. Tho guests will be seated nt small tables, which will be decorated with au tumn flowers. About 73 persons will attend. FLASHES FROM "STARS" Mite. Genee, who (3 appearing at Keith's this week, will glvo the greater part of her earn ings during her limited engagement of five weeks In vaudeville in this country to Queen Mary's Working Fund for the orphans and widows of soldiers who have gone to war. Mile. Genee Is a llfp-governor of Charing Cross Hospi tal, and before tho war broke out she had ar ranged a special benefit performanco for tho hospital which she expected would net at leaBt 115,000. This was postponed until later, for all charity performances held at present in Eng land are for the wnr fund. Just before leaving England for America Mile. Genee appeared at a benefit performance held at Daly's Theatre, which netted about JIOOO for the Belgian refu gees, Lew Fields' production. "Suzl." Is scheduled for presentation at the Lyrlo Theatre here later In the season. Bernard A. Relnold, who will appear In one of the principal rotes in "Today" at the Ader phi Theatre later in the season, is planning to entertain a party of fellow-explorers while ho Is In this city. Mr. Relnold is one of the very few actors who Is an accredited explorer, hav ing accompanied an expedition Into the Interior of '-Darkest Africa" and later to Interior regions of South America. Charles Frohman and Klaw & Erlanger havo completed the company that will support Elsie Ferguson in "Outcast." a play by Hubert Henry Davies. The cast Includes Charles Cherry, Marguerite Leslie. Warburton Gamble. Anrje Meredith, Malcolm Tearle, Mabel Archdalo find Leslie Palmer. A cable from London states that Queen Alex. andra and ranking members of the English nobility manifested their approval of Anna V9.Y Iowa's art In the first presentation there recent ly of the new ballet, "Flora's Awakening" The affa)r was a charity matinee for the bene. flt of the English nnd Russian Red Cross, and larse sum ot money was realized. Arrange ments are now under way for a similar Paylowa performance In the New York Metropolitan AMUSEMENTS CHESTNUT STREET 1,Bn,AOIJSB WALTER MAC.VAMARA8 "t'rrlns !), IRELAND A NATION ACCOMPANIED BT ORCHESTRA & QUARTBTTB Next Attraction. "THE LITTI.B6T REBEL." Coming & "The Spoilerq" Photo Melo-DrBm Jfr""iICl S3 Mwda. LIBERTY Jf &"ST LOVE'S MODEL Oct 2 -REBECCA OF SlN.NTBRoOK KAR1I 2YiKE ORPHEUM TS-JS8y. KeDecca 01 bunnybrook Farm Octotitr 26 Oilatlas Up Ftht THEATRICAL BAEDEKER ADELPHI "A Pair of Sixes," fnrco by Ed ward Peple. Two business partners choot a cold hand, tho winner to retain th business, the loser to become his body servant for a year. Delightfully laughable. BHOAD "Lady Betty Martingale." new comedy by John Luther Long and Frank Staytoo A noblo Indy of 1TJ0 marries a man condemned to bo hanged so ns to escape her debts. But the man is pardoned! FORKKST "Papa's Darling," musical comedy by Ivnn Cniflitl. On tho excuse of having a mythical son, n professor of moral psychology visits Pur l.i and well, musically accompanied complications follow. GAimiCK "Tho Yellow Ticket." by Michael Morton. Florence Reed, revealed as an actress of suporeminont ability in a thr-r-HI-lng melodrama of Russia. KEITH'S Mlsa Adeline Genee, petite danseuss, in absolutely enchanting dances. LITTLE THEATRE "Arras and tho Man." Revival-of Bernard Shaw's play. Shaw said war war purgatory hut 'twas before ho met tho Kaiser. LYRIC "Passing Show of 19U," revue from the New York Winter Garden. Frivolous and funny. George Monroe gives original views on "white slavery." WALNUT "Way Down East." Nineteen year old and appealing as ever. Presented by a capable company. Opera House, the net proceeds to go to the American Red Cross Society. Laurence Eyre, the author of "The Things That Count." which will be presented at tho Adelphi Theatre hero early In November, la a Philadelphlan and Is a prominent member of the Browning Society of this city. Mr. Eyre will be hero during tho nppearnnce of his play. AMUSEMENTS ADELPHI Pop. $1 Mat. Tomor. Evb.SOP.m Mats 2:20P.M II II FHAZEE rreii.nts The Laughing Hit of the Century A PAIR OF SIXES SCORES A TmrMPH "Pair of Sixes' a winning hand "Inquirer. Pair of St' Is a cream " Public Ledeer. "Wins yurres " Press. "Ib a triumph "- Evening Ledger. 'Will make a full house at the Adelphi." North American.' Million-Dollar Theatre GLOBE MAIIKKT hTHKET OPPOMTU Continuous Vaudetllle i to It Heatinc Capacity I20 A,,.XiAJ'N1F"'K-ST MUSICAL bPUCTAULE "" s "A Dream of the Orient" FEATUIll-VO MAPMIB MAKAHENKO AND 31EPJ UEAITIKI L lirilENTAL OIHI.S Guy Bartlett Trio Potter Hur'wH! A Co. Other. In Hurting JA Kit) SUltritlfrE ACT Contalnlns Well Known Stan BROAD rr Mat. Today & $1.50 M RS.FISKE lnlsSmr V?.1. .sh'" 1-ai.t Matlnea Saturday Next WeWi, OSt; WEEK n.Sl.V Seats Thur.4ay FANNIE WARD J0?:' MADAM PRESIDENT FORREST Mat. Today fc'u$1.50 A ItKAl. Mt'Sll-M. joy KLAW unl ERLAMien I'rent PAPA'S DARLING A Ne- M il 41 Cmy. H hy IVAN CARYLL n. .k i 1MHKY H SMITH 5 Wert. Oi.lv Sl.-in, h n R.'BiiUr Mat Saturday. T VRTP Lx"T T TO'ES " " ll X IV X V !V"Hr Matinee To-U liAKT ' All. JHaUM. REVfBS THE PASSING SHOW OF 1914 NKVr I.EK SEATS TOMORROW "The Whirl of the World" WALNUT MAT TOAUJHKUW ;.v ay. to., .,WAY DOWN EAST TQNItfllT . Jc. Six T5c B,i u.oo Nut ik -t.ueiiie Ui-iii A ti There Was" B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE "joet tfcariMiHfr d'l.it.t on tbn faat ' Eve lmivme ilLt-K ADEUNt. UEMZE. tit World' Urwtlst Uoeue fcur muu te.l i.j Tremendous ihow. Iclu,l. IiikEDWIN STE ENh CO . A, Otfc si? KeitufeJ. The Little Theatre m& 1..BY s' 'ARMS AND THE MAN" B4!rjralu limine rcajormw at '- St All Seet l (). vjivn. Prk, Piiii. luuajf 8at, ?i,UU FLORENCE REED rne Yellow Ticket r.s AHDICX tad All.fH.r Ca.i tn Buppfrte-H by EDW mu ti'j eit ntu Knoii ( h IS Ni gt. M.VON S GRAND I Today 2 l Ut EMPIRE atfriW-JflXBftH: " "r - . . ihm 2 wr U U BUSCE & 1Y1 Y i; tomb R.VYUO.VDB. LA PUTI'REB UATl.SKE TOOAY ill LI. If WATHON'S HKi SHOW D U M O N T S 'XS WFEZ I MlTIMt T..M4J JO? AND xE i CASINO "5&. aim j&Sr" "Si. I I m m