EVENING LEDGERPHILADELPHIA', THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 19U. 9 1 ol4? mi' Ji Hi SOCIAL LIFE INLAND ABOUT PHILADELPHIA INVITATIONS have been received from Mr. George Dlllwyn Parrlsh, 'of 313 South 10th street, for a luncheon to be given on Friday, Voumber IS, at 1:30 o'clock, to meet Miss Mary Unllard, debutante daiiRltter of Mr, and Mrs. Ellis AmC8 UaHnrd,1 of St. Martin's. Mrs. nobeit Hencdict, of l)ovon, will enter tain a number of debutantes at luncheon on Thursday! November 6, nt 1:30 o'clock, to meet Miss Susan B. lngersoll, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Chailes Edward lngersoll. The board of women visitors of the hospital of tho tnlverslty of 1'onnsylvnnla have Is sued Invitations for tho donation day tea, which will take place on Tuesday ntcrnoon, October 7, from 4 until 6 o'clock, when the hospital will be open for Inspection. The board of women visitors Includes Mrs. William Woodward Arnct, president; Mrs. Ocorge V- llacr, Miss Mary n. "Wharton and Mrs. rMward Browning, vice presidents Mrs. Thomas d. Ashton and Mrs. John If. Musser, secretaries, and Mrs. Louis Hodman rage, treasurer; Mrs. O. Clymer Brooke, Mrs Will lam 0 Bullitt, Mrs. U. Howard Clark, Jr.. Mrs Babln V. Cotton, Jr., Mrs. Chancellor C. Eng llsh, Mrs. Frederick S. Ulcger, MrB. Casper W. Hacker, Mrs. Samuel !'. Houston, Mrs. J. Louis Kotterllnus, Mrs. J. Bach McMastcr. Mrs. Charles II. Trazler, Mrs. Ilnndal Morgan, Mrs George Wharton Pepper, Mrs. William W. Por ter, Mrs. Edward T. Stoteshury, Mrs. John AV Townsend and Miss Juliana Wood compose the list of managers. Edward B. Mcars, who has been spending tevcral necks nt Burts Ilnnch, near Jackson Hole, Wyo will return to his home, nt ISIS Dc I,ancey placo, the early part of the week. Mr. Mears went to see his daughter nnd son, Miss Frances S. Mcars nnd Bryant V. Mcnrs, who have been spending the summer on this ranch. Mlsi Mears will not return until December 1, nnd tier brother will probably spend tho winter there. Mrs. H. H. Smith, Mrs. S. Carey Potter and Miss Agnes Clarke Kennedy have icturned from Baltimore, whero they played In the Roland Tark Country Club tennis tournament, at which Mrs. Potter was the winner of the singles championship. The Manufacturers' Club, at Broad and Wal nut streets, held the opening danco of the sea- ion for members nnd their friends on Monday night. There wore about 100 present. Mrs. James l'rnncls Sullivan Is upending sev eral days In Now York with her sUter, Mrs. Hcmy Clews. She will return to her home In Radnor on Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. John fy. Angeny, Jr., will bo at home after November 1. at their npartment, JS3S Sanson: street. Mrs. Angeny will be remem bered as Miss Clcmetlna Bates, daughter of William K. Bates, first lieutenant of the First City Troop. mm:- ( aHI liaLaHaHaLaLaLiHL ' '.hVHi will entertain her daughters nt luncheon on Thursday, November it. Their guest will be 12 of the debutante set. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cnstner, Jr., will- re main at their country seat nt Devor until tho middle of November, when they will return to their home, Vio Chestnut. Miss Mnry McArdle. of 43th nnd Walnut streets, has been visiting Miss Mary W. 1-ough-lln, of 1517 North UrAlz street, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly, of 6120 Walton avenue, .ire receiving congratulations on the birth of a dnughter. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss MargnreH Hnnnlgnti entertained the members of her "MW" club nt her home, 2433 Carpenter street, on Mondny evening. Her guests Included Miss Klla McDonald, Miss Clara Cooke, Miss Loretto Cooke, Miss Mar garet Hunter, Miss Florence Blsch, Miss Mary Mooncy, Miss Mnbcl McCoach, Miss Margaret Mooney, Miss Viola Mlntcr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold "Weaver entertained Miss Mlllan Somrs, Miss Ethel Somcrs and Miss Margaret Homers nt dinner on Monday oven Ing. Mrs. "Weaver will bo remembered ns Miss Iteglna McCnrron before her marrlnge In June. Mr. nrwl Mr, flm.litn 1.' tint. la M . i I. ...1 I at dinner last week nt their home In the Cllrard i Kstato, 2512 Garnet street. , The guests of honor were Doctor nnd Mrs. Coultcss nnd Fulton Tlm mlns, JI, P., of Toronton, and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Latta, of this city. Mrs". James J. o'Connell, of 1513 Shunk street, left Monday morning 'for Wlldwood, where she will bo tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy Tay lor, of 312 East Maple avenue, for nbout ten dnys. Helen W&Inut. Mrs. Frederick "W. Abbott, president of the club, was the special guest. The club had representation Inst Tuesday evening at the Behrens Opera Club presenta tion of "Martha," and will also bo represented nt tho Philadelphia Operatic Society's perform ance of "Cat men." Mrs. Jenny Kneedler John son, a member of the Music Committee of the Matinee Musical, nnd an active spirit In tho iffalrs of tho organization, was heard In the title rolo of "Martha." MISS MARY HALL LAIRD Miss Laird is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Powers Laird, of Grccngatc, Mcrion. Sjic will bo introduced at a tea which will he given by her parents the afternoon of Novem ber 25 from 4 until 7 o'clock. The cesses CHESTNUT HILL Quite tho most Important social gathering of the week will be the 13th biennial fair which will lake placo Friday afternoon nnd evening, at tho Philadelphia Cricket Cub, for the bene fit of tho BethcKda Home for Orphans nnd Half Orphans at Stenton and Willow Grove avenues. Heretofore tho fairs have taken placo every two years, nnd have enlisted tho co-opera- Mloti and active Interest of society women and girls In Chestnut Hill. On Friday a special feature will be tho dividing of the articles into two rooms. One room will represent a midway where pretty Halloween favors, candy, toys. games and everything of Interest to children will bo sold. Tho other room will be attrac tively arranged as a Parisian salon. Here be witching maidens will luro you Into buying anything from the latest and most fetching of baby clothes to nn Irresistible cretonne lamp shade, to say nothing of dainty toilet articles and feminine frills. No reason for you to go home at 6 30, ns there will be served a tempting and delectable supper nt a nominal sum by debutantes no less tempting. The crowning feature will be the general dancing afterward In the ballroom, when silver cups, given by the committee In chnrge, wilt be awarded to the best (lancers. Altogether the oi'cislon bids fair to be delightful nnd of particular social interest. Among the many women who will take nn active part In the fnlr aro Mrs Frederick Hosongarten, Mrs. John H. Whitaaker, Mrs. William 15. Goodman. Jr., Miss Marlamne Blddte, Mrs. Howard E. Scaver, Mrs. Joseph AV. Wear, Mrs. Wilson Potter, Mrs. George Thomas, Jr., Mrs. Charles Bradford Fralev, Mrs. Patrick Grant, Mrs. John Gilpin, Mrs. Itoulton Earnshaw. Mrs. George Willing, Jr.. Miss Elizabeth Cartwrlght, Miss Mary Kelsev, Mrs. E. Marshall Scull. The officers Include Mrs. Marshall B. Morgan, president; Mrs. B. Franklin Pepper, vice president; Miss Elisabeth M. Cheston. 2d vice president; Miss E. Owen Martin, 3d vice president; Mrs. Fred eric Ttosengarten. secretary; Mrs. Francis Mc Illlieniiy, treasurer. Mrs Thcmas Potter and Miss Mary Vanuxem will preside at the tea table at the reception Mr. William Potter will give today In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph "W. "Wear. ALONG THE MAIN LINE omiibook Miss Florence Paxon has Issued Imitations for luncheon on Friday, of this wek. About 0 guests are expected. The regular afternoon tea and dinner dance Mil take place on Saturday at the Overbrook Golf club. lA.NWYU-Jnvltatlons have been received from Mrs. Wllmer Mitchell Wood for a tea to be tltn on October CO. In honor of her guest, Miss Helen Norris. , Miss Lucille Llpplucott has returned to her home after u slt to her uncle and aunt, Mr. end Mrs. Kerbaugh. MRUEBTH -Dr. nnd Mrs. J. Iters Escnweln recently returned to their home, on Woodslde avenue, after a motor trip to Springfield, Mass., where they spent the past month. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Peebles and Miss Mary ebles left yesterday for a week's trip to "ochester. Buffalo and Niagara Falls. sT.DiviD'S-MIs Elizabeth Irwin has return d to her home in Scwlckly, Pa., after visiting r. and Mrs. Daniel Miller Sheaffer, M, at their come on Lancaster avenue. Mrs. Chailes C. Lister lr h i .. t. le. N. Y.. to visit friends. daT EA" lnUrc8t' meeting of the Satur- on u- WUS 'leW ye8terday at tho club house, "ayne avenue. A lecture. "Playgrounds "Home and Abroad" was given by Mrs. Hob- ' ,"r fclml, of Evanston, HI. v" n Night Court' i ALONG THE HEADING r. and Mrs. Alfred G. Clay, Misa Gretchen v-y and Miss Mary Alice clay, whu are spend mLi kttutumn a their country plice on thL """" T0i,i' Jenklntown. will wwn hoii, wnbr j Li!?,?: Eusen Car,ln- ft Mather and a talk by Miss Mary Gillette. open e at 123U Spruce street on No- avenue. Jen- when covers were laid for eight. Among the guests were Miss Jean Tlnney and Mr. Shields of Oak Lane. Miss Grace Walker, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Walker, of Ambler, will leave next week for Scrnnton, Tn., whore she wll bo the guest of her nunt, Mrs. Lynch, for about a month. Mr. and Mrs. Wnrrcn H. Prcntzcl, of Mather avenue, Jenklntown. have organized n dancing class which will meet ovcry Friday evening throughout the winter nt Clnyton Hall. Miss Kathleen Carlln nnd Sidney Owens will net ns Instructors. A card party was held at tho Old York Road Country Club on Wednesday nftcrnoon nt 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. E. I. Bacon nnd Mrs. Charles Kindt nrted as hostesses. Mrs. Frank Schoblc has returned to her home In Wyncotc nftcr a week's visit to Upper Mont clair, X. J. Mrs. Schoble's son. Ralph T. Schoblc, who has been confined to his home with typhoid fever. Is recovering rapidly, having sat up for tho tlrst time yesterday. Mlas Rose Smith, of law Allcngrove avenue, Xorthwood, gave a luncheon on Saturday for tho members of tho Alpha Xu Society, of tho William Penn High School. Autumn leaves. ..,.u. uu ictus lormcii tne decorations. Two new members were .nltlatcd, Miss Ruth Leas, of Melrose, and Miss Laura Smith, of German town. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Walter 11. Eastburn and Mr. and Mrs. William Rowlings, Jr., of 2UI North ISth street, motored to Gwyncdd Vnlley over the week-end, whero they were tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Willlnm Rebcman. GERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Cooper, Jr.. have been spending the week-end with Mrs. Coopor'a parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. If. Anderson. 12S West Stafford street. Owing to ill health Mr. Cooper has been compelled to give up active business, nnd has taken a small farm In Dciawaro City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Anderson motored last week to Delaware City. Mrs. F. Butler Reeves has returned to her home on Abbottsford avenue from her farm In Bucks County, whero she spent several days. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kennon Clack aro occupying their new home, 403 West Earlham terrace. Mrs. George L. Garrett, of 431 West Stafford street, will rent her house furnished for the winter, and spend several months In Florida Mrs. William Shields, of 41 West School House lane, will entertain at bridge Thursday, October 29, In honor of her mother, .Mrs. Reed, and tho Mlbscs Reed, Mrs. J. M. Whltham. of 403 West Stafford street, will bpend the winter nt the Clinton. Miss Agnes R. Levis entertained nt luncheon today In honor of Miss Mary Humphreys, whose marriage tu Harold Paine will take place October 2S. Tho guests were Miss Madelene Paine, Miss Gladys Paine, Miss Emily Moffly, Miss Anne Stltes, Miss Elizabeth Steele, Miss Dorothy Kelly nnd Miss Jean Rowland Levis. Mils Marguerite Roberts, of 6312 Wayne ave nue, will entertain Informally at dinner on Wednesday night. The guests will be Mr. and Mrs. E. Ross Carver, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunning Drlppe. A bridge club, composed of Mr. nnd .Mrs. Frederick Simonln. Miss Dorothy Hamlll, Miss Miriam Partridge. Stanley Cooper, Charles A. McManus and Jnmes A. Walker, wilt meet on Monday nights In November. The first meet ing will take place at Manhelm, November 2. Miss P-jrtrldge will be hostess. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Warden and Mrs. J. Nelson Purvlance returned Monday from a motor trip through the Berkshires. The Misses Beck, of 68 West Chelten avenue, entertained nt cards Saturday afternoon. Tho guests were Mrs. e. C. Johnson, Mrs. Edward Wykoff, Mrs. Frederick Spalma. Mrs. Lyle If Richards, Miss Myrtle King, Miss Elizabeth Soiber, Miss Ethel Betting, Miss Edna Mc Dugan. Mlbs Lillian McKlnley and Miss Cathe rine anyaer. NORTH PHILADELPHIA PhJIophltalns, known for their suc at affairs given during the course of the winter, hnvo reorganized nnd will mnko their presenco known this season by a series of entertainments, such ns dances, dinner par tics and other social functions. Preparations arc now under way for tho annual Halloween party to bo given ut tho homo of Herman Cossoy, 3133 West Clifford street. Thoso In charge of tho nffnlr aro Samuel H. Lelbowltz, chairman; David E. Wclsmnn, Mnurlco Price. David Bernstein, Emanuel O. Munzer nnd Her man Cossoy. A committee, with Joseph 1, Wilder ns chad man. Is also making prepara tions for a dance which will be nnnounccd soon. Dr. nnd Mrs. Charles O'Brien and Miss Mar guerite Carroll nnd Miss Catherine Cnrroll havo Issued Invitations for n supper nnd dance to bo given on Halloween nt their home, 3S31 North Broad street. Miss Beth Humphrey gave an attractive chil dren's entertainment Saturdny night In tho lec ture hall of the Fnlrhlll Baptist Church, Lehigh nvcnuo nbove Fifth street. The little folks from 5 to 12 years of age Impersonated min strels, the boys wearing white blouses nnd black bloomers and the girls whlto blouses nnd mncic skirts. Ibell Eslcr. Vlolctt Smith. Ralph Thomns und Bennett Mitten were the end men. Helen Moody, 6 yonrs old, who has a sweet voice nnd Is a clever Imitator, sang "Oil! My Love." Others who took part were Ruth Esler, Ethel Walls, Rutli Gogtel, Emma Frost, Herbert Schum, Rufus Wilson nnd Samuel McLaughlin. WEDDINGS IN VARIOUS fARTSOF TOWN Miss Rnclcliflc Will Become Bride of Robert Ronald Mackny Other Wed dings, Tho marriage of Miss Sarah Cunningham Rndcllffe, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. McCluncy nndclllfe, nnd Robert Ronald Mnckay will take place tonight In the Central North Broad Street Presbyterian Church, at Broad and Green streets. Miss Rndcllffe wilt bo given In marrlftgo by her father; sho will wenr a gown of heavy white faille silk, which Is made with a court train, nnd Is trimmed with lace. Her veil wilt bo arranged with ornngo blossoms. Miss Allco Ingram will attend the brldo ns mnld of honor, nnd tho bridesmaids will be SIlss Eleanor Lee, Miss Ella Mnckay, Miss Elizabeth McCandlcss and Miss Mary Slm'ex. The best man and ushors will be Edward Delk, Dr. William Mackay, Thomns McCandlcss, George McClel tnn, Duncan Worrell, Howard Shoemaker and Jay Clarence Fox, of Harrlsburg. The Rev. Dr. Robert Norris will perform the marriage ceremony, which will he followed by .1 reception at the Aldlno Hotel. The bridal couple will leave after the ceremony on a wed ding trip. THE DRAMA LITTLE Lenora Hamftcca, who dances In I "The Whirl of the World," coming to tho Lyric next, week, Is nn expert nnlmat trainer. Miss Hnmacca was born In Florence, Italy, 18 years ago. At the nge of 8 sho danced at tho opera. Jler father, I.ulgl Itamnccn, was tho owner of a small traveling circus, In which nnlmat nets were the predominating feature. At the age of 12 Lenorn entered upon her career ns an animal trainer with a trained goat and fox terrier net. She was so successful In tho handling of animals that her father decided to allow her to work with trained hears, In n new ntt, featuring n huge Russian bear, ob talned from the Hngenbeek wild animal farm at Stelllngcn, near Hamburg, Germany. Miss itatnacea camo to America three years ago For two years she wus with the Wallace Hngcnbcck Circus. At the end of the circus season she decided' to try vaudeville. Previous to her opening nt one of Mew York's leading vaudeville theatres the animals were killed in a fire, which swept several blocks of the lower east side of the metropolis, and as It was Im possible to obtain new animals, she sought other employment. Her training ns a dancer at tho opera In Florence enabled her to Join the Winter r'nrdtn show. TIOGA The members of tho Executive Committee of the 100 Club will be entertained nt dinner to morrow night, by Robert D. Lodge, nt tils home. 1143 West Venango street, when plans will be completed for the Black and White dance, to bo given by the club next month. Mr. Lodge's guests will be Frederick A. Shlmp, president; Hnrry B. Nightengale, secretary; Miss Mae Elizabeth Dawson. Mies Marie A. Cross, Miss Emma Donaldson. Miss Graco A. Wade. Miss Martha Lupton, Willlnm C. Pnrvln, Herbcit S. Slnzhelmer, Frank A. Epps nnd Samuel Brown. Miss Mary Webor, of 3I3S North Broad street, will entertain the members of her "500" next Monday afternoon. Her guests will be Miss Lillian Miller, M.ss Dorothy Allen, Miss Alice Asnlt, Miss Wnnda Grocneveld, Miss Caroline Burgess, Mrs. Everett Zimmerman, Mrs. Adolph Groeneveld. CAMDEN AND VICINITY Mr. and Mis. Hnrry Humphreys, of 413 Cooper street, have sent out invitations for the wed ding rectptlon of their daughter, Evallne Sarah, mm iiviiry JU3UM uawes, OI 1'llllaUelphla, on Wednesday evening, November 11, nt S o'clock, ut Asher's, 22d and Walnut streets, Philadel phia. At home cards announco that Mr. and Mrs. Bowes will reside nt Well wood n venue nnd Vo land street, Merchantvllle, whero they will re ceive their friends after January 1. Mr. and Mrs. Jncoh Splelmnn Buist. of Moores town, have Issued Invitations for tho marriage of their daughter, Christine, to Dr. Horace F. Pierce, on AVednesdny evening, November 11, at 6 o'clock. In the First Presbyterian Church, of Moorestown. A reception will follow, from 7 to 0 o'clock, nt "Woodview," the Rulsts homo at 12fi East Mupte Avenue, Moorestown. DEBUTANTE AFFAIRS Rose and it will be 'i entertained at dtontr Im$ venlnff. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Henry R. Jackson has returned to the Bartram from Bats Rocks. Mass., where she spent the greater part of the summer with her daughter. Mrs. Howard Turner, of Boston. Mrs. Jackson will spend the winter at the Bar tram. Tho first of a number of card paitles to be held at the Philomuslan Club, 30 It Walnut street, will take place on Monday evening. November 1. Miss M. Elizabeth Clark, chair man of the committee, will b assisted In re ceiving by Mrs. Benjamin L. Richardson. Mrs. J, Clark Moore, Mrs. Charles Tte and Miss Enjlll Troth. Mrs. Thomaa U Latt3, of S31J S9ruce street, Miss Cornelia Leidy and Her Parents Entertain at a Large Ilousewarming. Today there will be sumo slackening of the pace for the debutantes as tho affairs planned for them will be on smaller scale. The largest nffalr will be the house warming which Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Leldy and Miss Cornelia Leldy will give at their home In Penllyn. which has lately had several large Improvements added to It. This w really not be a de butante party, as Doctor and Mrs. Leldy have Invited a number of their own friends as well as members of the younger set for their daugh ter. Miss Leldy's presentation will bo made formally at a tea which will be given at their town house. 1319 Locust street, the 30th of No vember, Tonight's affair will bo devoted largely to uunw.is. uno or me new nddltions to mil House is a dancing room, used tonight for the first time. The second small function tonight will be a theater party In honor of Miss Christine Rehn which will be given by her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Jones. MATINEE MUSIC CLUB Matinee Musical Club Plans Series of Enwr. Uinments for Season. An Important feature In the social activities of the Matlneo Musical Club this season will be a series of five dances to be given at tho Roosevelt beginning on the last Friday evening In November and to continue on the last Fri day evening of each succeeding month with the txceptlon of December, when the evening of the ttth is to be the festive occasion. Miss Marie G. Loughney. chairman of the Dance Commit tee, entertained her associates yesterday afternoon (October 21) at a luncheon In her studio, ,t 1520 Chestnut street The guests were Miss Helen Bcnntrs. Mrs. Harold Buiby, Miss rt1"!6 ;ke M Prnk McManus. Mrs. Charles Miller, Mj. aorB Weller and Miss STOOKnEIlCF.n.KOP Miss Hattle M. Kop, daughter of Mrs. Anna K'op, of 1C03 Butler street, and Elmer C. Stock bcrgcr, of 2HD North 12th street, will be married tonight in Mosbach's Drawing Room, Glrard nvcnuo nnd 13th street. Tho Rev. Chnrlcs Fry, formerly pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, 7lh street nnd Montgomery avenue, will per form the ceremony. Miss Hilda Kop, the bride's sister, will be her bridesmaid, nnd Franklin Brady will be best matt. Tho bride will went n gown of whlto lace over white cropo meteor. Her tulle veil Is attached to a cap, which will be held In place with n garland of orange blos soms. She will carry bride roses and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaid will wear pale blue crepe meteor, with an nllovcr lace tunic. She wilt carry pate pink roses. The crcmony will be followed by a reception. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stockberger, on their return from their wedding Journey, will live nt lfiOO Butler street. LENT WILSON Mls3 Marguerite L. Wilson, daughter of Mrs. J. u. w iison. or 1512 Westmoreland street, nnd C. Horsey Lent, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A. Lent, of Brooklyn, will be married tonight in tho Gethesmenu Methodist Church, Broad nnd Westmoreland street, which is beautifully dec orated with autumn leaves, palms, ferns nnd pink crysanthemums. Tho ceremony will be rerformnd by tho brido's uncle, th Rev. Her bert Welch, of Delaware, O.. assisted by tho pastor of the church, the Rev. Dr. George "W. Hanson. Tho bride will bo attended by her sister, Miss Lorine J. AVIlson, mnld of honor, nnd Mrs. Al fred Conawny, of PlrlladolDhln. nnd Mrs Anthony F. Blanks, of 'Hamilton, N. Y., ma Irons of honor. Ovrnidus Harrison, of Brook lyn, wilt be best man, nnd the ushers vlll ho Harold Harrison. Elmer Slevwrlght, Bertram L. R. Wood iind Charles Voir, all of Brook lyn. The bride will wear a gown of white churmeuse satin trimmed, with French Ince, and made with a court train. Her veil of Brus sels point nppllnup teal lace will be held In place with a spray of ornngo blossoms, and sho will carry hrldo mses and lilies of the valley. The gown of tho mnld of honor Is of Ivory satin and luce, ornnmemen with silver lace. A pink vel vet bodice gives the touch of color so much lit vogue. White laco dresses made in the tunic style, with wide pink girdles, wilt bo worn by tho matrons of honor. Alt three will carry bou quets of pink crysanthemums. Tho ceremony will be followed by n large reception nt the home of the bride's mother. Mr. nnd Mrs. L.-nt will take nn extended wedding trip, and oti their return will br at home Thursdays, December 3 and 17, at 4C5 Eastern Parkway. Brooklyn. HF.MSLKV-STOLL One of the prettiest of the autumn weddings took place last evening nt St. Patrick's Church, 20th nnd Locust streets, when Miss Adole Jr. Stoll. daughter of Willlnm J. Stoll, of 2005 Arch street, was married to Chi -lea Vincent Hemsley. SIlss Stoll was nttended by her sister. Mrs. D. J. Von Kessler, ns matron of honor, nnd the bridesmaids were Miss Anna Vnughan. Miss Nnthiillo L. Stoll, Miss Ellzaheth Stewart and Miss Caroline Hornn. Mr. Hemsley had for liPftt man Ikr Plni-,... t..i. . " vmc" o; whi -sners uore H. M. Stoll, H. L. Stoll, w. J. Stoll and Henry Clarke. The bride w3 given away by her father. William J. Stoll. Jr. She wore a gown of white satin nnd lace with n court train and a veil of tulle caught up with orange bios soms. The matron of honor nlso wore white satin. The bridesmaids' dresses were fashioned of gold-colored charmeuse and chiffon. t' ialllllllllllllllllllllllllVv'" f r ssilliKrasewsHiltasiinsisilllllliillllHK HHHIIIIIIIMiilllB V 4sWl I LIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWHHKIilllllliLILIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllln 1HhP SBKBHHi sift BBsn&MHalillilBfc" !HK',miMfiB&;illlllHBra i LENOR.V KAMACEA Petite trainer of animals in "The Whirl of the World" coming to the Lyric. THEATRICAL BAEDEKER ADELPHI--A Pair of Sixes," farco by Ed ward Peplf. Two business partners shoot a cold hand, tile winner to retain tho business, tho lofcfr to become his body servant for a year. Delightfully laughable. BROAD "Lady Betty Martingale," now comedy by John Luther Long nnd Frank Stayton. A noble lady of 1730 marries a man condemned to bo hanged so as to escape her debts. But tho man is paidoned! FORREST "P.ipn's Darling." musical comedy by Ivan Caryll. On tho excuse of having a mythical nin, a professor of moral psychology visits Paris nnd well, musically accompanied complication;, follow. UAKRICK 'The Yellow Ticket." by Michael Morton. Florence Reed, revealed as an actress of bttppi-cminciit ability in a thr-r-lll. Ing melodrama of Russia. KEITH'S Mum Adelittf Gence, petite danseuse. In absolutely enchanting dances. LITTLE THEATRE "Arms nnd tho Man." Re vival of Bernard Shaw's play. Shaw said war war purgatory but 'twas beforo ho met ths Knlscr. LYRIC "Passing Show of 1311," revue from tne .New tork Winter Garden. Filvolous nnd funny. George Monroo gives original vew on "whlto slavery." v.vi,.m. i -way Down East." Nineteen olil-and appealing as ever. Presented capable company. Schaffer had them almost ready for the stage when' both died. Undaunted, Schaffcr went to the Now Yotk Zoo, obtained two young deer, nnd in less than one week, by putting them through nn hour's work every morning on the stage nt the Palace Theatre. New York, had them so thoroughly trained that he was ablo to use them In his act. Schuffcr is said to bi the highest salaried vnudcvilllan on the stage, receiving, it Is also said, 3000 for each week "of his American tour. Sam Bernard, the comedian, was standing In a ctowded street-car not long ago, hanging ta a strap. For some unknown reason the car suddenly stopped, nnd .Mr. Bernard was pre cipitated Into the lap of a young and very pretty woman. The actor arose and bowed profound ly. "Madam." he said, "this Is the tlrst tim the stroet-car company ever conferred a favor on tne." A Ilea years by a A. Powell. Marshall H. rs, COH.IS-RF.F.VES The first wedding that ever occurred in the old historic Friends' Meeting House, erected In 1772 at Salem. N. J. was that solemnized last night when Miss Alice Rrintnn Reeves a daughter of Mrs. C. Hlldreth Reeves, of this city, became the bride of Harold David Collin of South Seavllle. The Friends' ceremony was used ami thero were no decorations or music. ma mam or honor was Miss Emma of baiem, nnd the best man, Dlverty, of Woodbury. Tho bridesmaids were Miss ni.1,1... r - , ,-..,, w. r,m mua, of .-,Uum mooy; Mls Helen . Aynrs of Rome, N. Y.; Mis Reba R. Jrelan. of C.,tn ton. Miss Helen R. Smith, of Salem, while the ushers were Charles Lambert, of Qulntot, Hlldreth S. Reeves, of Saem: Wlson Christ tlan, of Ocean CRy; Harry Grits, of Philadel phia. The bride was becomingly attlrcu in cream satin with blouse and tunic of cream lace with pearl trimming. Her veil was "held' In place with a wreath of white llllea of the val ley. Her bouquet was of white chrysanthe mums. The maid of honor wore a gown of pale pink messallne with blouse and overtunlc pf white chiffon with pearl trimmings. The bridesmaids' dresses were of a rtepr shade of pink mesallne. with bloug and oyer tunlc of white chiffon. Their bouquets were of pink chrysanthemums. Following the ceremony a luge rMntUw was held at the homo of the bride's mother. Sunni slde, near Salem. Upon their FLASHES FROM "STARS' Margaret Nybloc. of the "Kitty MacKny" com pany, was accosted iccenlly as she was ascend ing the stairs of tho Comedy Theatre, New York, to her dressing-room. "Miss Nybloc, may I put you down for u couple of chances for a. raffle we are getting up for a poor old man?" ho asked, presenting a paper. Miss Nybloc looked at him quizzically. "Certainly not. I wouldn't know what to do with him If I won him." Ian Mnclaren, lending man at tho Little The. atre, has long been an ardent student and pro ducer of the plays of Shakespeare, hut more re. cently he has acted In modern plays. It was becauso of this that an old friend, with whom Mr. Mnclaren had been associated In England, observed: "You -eeni to be losing Interest In Shake speare. Mac; why is It?" Mr. Maclaren smiled wanly. "It Isn't Intereit I have lost." he confessed; "it Is principal." Sylvester Staffer, known as "The Man Who Does Everything." who will shortly come to Keith's, recently gave a demonstration of his I ability to overcome obstacles. When Rchaffer ' srnvea in tnts country two deer which he had trained to perform were prevented from landing by the health authorities at New York, so two more animals were purchased from a dealer and Dovey, who wlnsomely caiitivaten in Klavv & Erl.inger'8 production of the new Ivan Caryll musical comedy. "Papa's Darling," at tho Forrest Theatre, received her first vocsi training in Italy. As a mcro child sho deter mined that sho would &!ng- in musical comedy. Miss Dovoy will bo remembered by her charm ing rendition of Angele in -The Pink Lady." and Ivan Caryll. the composer, had Miss Dovey In mind when writing the music for her la "Papa's Darting." J. Harry Benrlmo. who stngeo "Consequences" at New York Comedy Theatre, has canceled his return passage for England nnd will remain In America to supeivise rehearsals of plays under the direction of the Shtiherts. Mr. Ben-t rimo Is known on tho other sldo for his staging of "The Yellow Ja ket" in London. Berlin. Moscow nnd Budapest. AMUSEMENTS Milllon-Dollar Theatre MAHKET Cr Ji O R J? KTP.UET Cor.ilnuoiia Vaude-. nie. 1 1 in 1 1 SVaiYnVcanicUv OS HOlTf, uA Dream f th 0l.jent a, ii,..i;.. :,: ,.": ""'-, ' .wiims ;ir,Si;"'4"n.V."t.JV!.'.0i'arill 5:- . " ""- aLiiri 9e act" Knnnn Ms is & Co . Othtr. In. -t-onioinine vv'.. FORREST if. "'",-.". nnl mw. a.Ts A REAL MI'Sli-AI, JOY T-v KI-W un;l KKLANdlZlt ITent PAPA'S DARLING A N Slum al vme1 by IV N fARVI r Pn,,l.. n.i.. . .' ..?".'.'" "W - --,.. ...v .nrsiiu. jiaiinee LYRIC !AV KKT AMUSEMENTS CHESTNUT STREET OPWW IRELAND A NATION ACCOMPANIKD 11V onf-HKSTIt.V&tUAItTBTT8 Nt Attraction. -TUB LITTLEST REBEL." Coming X"": "The Spoilers" Photo Melo-Drami --'' i-"-'ltCI is VICTORIA THEATRE q PI&TINiT 1 Tlllltl. IH WB?K d .,. 1 VICTORIA GIRLIES Ftit St u. jo - LAST 5 TIMES- - uFpuifr,. A.i.f.vrr JSST.U2 THE PASSING SHOW OP 1914 NH.T WEEK SEATS TODAY XOXH ! "The Whirl of the World" VV"ii!erfi.l I'M nie Craie Srnaatlnn BROAD Last 3 Evgs. ,AsAy,AJi?EB MRS. FISKE aS?' NMt Week ONE WEEK OSJ.y " f. Tortav FANNIE WARD V" " MADAM PRESIDENT" ADELPHI l iI'li , The .-ho Th..i K,el V'u iVuKhin- "A PAIR OF SIXES" "Ought to Cure tho Worst Case of Grouch on Dry Land" Evening Hulletin O ARRTPTv T,u" ""' N'"1 w Ev. his- Sfl't'ClltTEII liv AV - AI(PB.S Popular fri,. ttlne.U Mlln Be., siat, POPULAR M Headed ly urau THK WAT.MTim J1'J,?SAY Way Down East i-CT r.rt"5Vhw,rffr '-"wm N Wtek NIHIITS Euvenl EUi AlW VAIIIEVILLE ani .iac-OH l AnTKf f SSSSA"4. LIBERTY 2 LOVE'S MODEL ! Oil SH-KBBKlVA OF KV.NNVIIHOOK PARM gWr.ESVr.ORPHEUMffi- T&'-J&gi ! Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm ' "" - Brlnglne Lp Fatn "A i-s, . r,r.,rr!rr. i "tue 1 &E, TV 1 KJI. TIIKHE WAR" B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE MLt.K AtJEI.INt. lihNEE lb VVorll-; fl?J!9 1 IlilBUUH Surrmin.t,! Lj u Trn,i.ri..,.. t,,".-T".u!' ise KUWIN 1.TKVENS . f) i. rxh-r uT.r Ir-ITr'fl Nl.VO.N Si nr? AMI vlllo. ar Kaiut(. DUMONT'S "Vh W,f m,"'!8 EMPIRE MATNEK TODAY 1 11 j 11 ,u"-,iii""A'"lib'i,; CASINO TE ue Qxrax maaus