Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 30, 1914, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 11

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EVENING LBDUEK PmT.ADELPHIA, FRIDAY- Of!TOBEB 30, 1914,
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SOCIAL LIFE IN AND ABOUT
, PHILADELPHIA
i .or liinrhron wnicn M. w. -. wan
A will Bv on Wednesday, November , tit
Jh Acorn Club, to Introduce her daughter,
Mis Eleanor Dournonvllle Walt, a large num
h r of debutantes wlll'be present. Amonsr them
Ml be Miss Mariraref E. Atlee, Miss Caroline
T ' rjrinton, Miss Anna nlnney Drlnton, Miss
Jirlitlne nehn, Miss Dorothea Oberteufter,
mim Elinor J. Hca. MM Marjorlo Taylor,
V ., nebecca A. Lycett. Miss Anna Mary
Walthour, MIbs Helena Hoblnson. Miss Bleu
Ir Dlspham. Miss Trances Stoughton, Miss
?",. a Warden and Miss Elizabeth Wlster.
", Austin S. Heckscher, of 4213 Walnut
.Ltl enteitalned at the performance of "Car
men"' by the Philadelphia Operatic Society on
Wtdnesdny evening Hor guests filled a pro
.cenlum box and one of the parquet boxes.
In the prosconlum box were Mr. and Mrs.
Chsrles P. Fox, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Hart, Mr.
. jtrs nobert Massoy Drayton, Mr. nnd Mrs.
nlchardM. Heckscher, Miss Edith Bltltlle, Miss
.nn& Mosscy Heckscher, Frederick Searing,
. New York; Dr. Arthur Hopkins and Mrs.
Heckscher. In tho parquet box tvere Mr. nnd
Mrs Henry Drlnton Coxo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles
0 W. Packard, Mrs. Arthur Blddle and Saun
ders Lewis. Among other guests Invited were
jlr. and Mrs. Alexander Van Rensselaer and
number of tho musto lovers and patrons of
the city. Mrs. Heckscher Is actively Interested
In the Operatic Society, which was founded In
(bis city In tho lato 90s, and has slnco grown
In good work nnd size with great rapidity.
Mrs. Hcckscher's guests expressed themselves
as delighted at the excellent -work of this or
ganization, which they said ought to be en
couraged by muBlo patrons In tho city. The
ttork of Woesllt Ixipit. the director, was es
pecially commented upon.
Mrs. Heckscher, who Is at present spending
ome time with her sister. Mrs. Henry Ed
ward Drayton, In Pcnnllyn. will move nto her
house, 2213 Walnut street, the first part of
next week. She will Introduce, hor debutanto
d&ughtcr. Miss Anna Massoy Heckscher, at a
tea December 1. Mrs. Heckscher expects to
blve a reception at her home. In honor of the
now board, which has been organized for the
Operatic Society by Itusscll Duane, some time
during the comlnc month.
Miss Inez Drayton, whose presentation to
society will tako place next Friday at a
tea to bo given by her mother, Mrs. J. It.
Evans Roberts, at her home, 2017 Locust street,
will have no formal receiving party. Mrs. Rob
erts and her daughter will be assisted by Mrs.
Howard Roberts.
"Blnney Drlnton, of Ovcrbrook, will shortly
Issue Invitations for a thoatro party nnd supper
at the Rltz-Carlton tho nrst week In Decem
ber In honor of his debutanto daughter, Miss
May Hrlnton. .Mrs. James Hancock will
chapcrone tho affair.
Mrs. Georgo Reynolds wilt give a lunchoon
at the Uellevue on Monday In honor of Miss
Anna M. Walthour, the daughter of Mrs. Tay
lor Walthour, of 1814 De Lancey placo. The
favors will bo boxes of French bonbons, tied
with Unlets, nnd the table decorations consist
of dusters of violets and tall vases of yellow
chrysanthemums. Covers will be lnld for 13,
Including boBldes tho debutante and her mother.
Miss Hansell K. Karlc, Miss Mary S. Wurts,
Miss Lillian CHslleld, Miss Elinor J. Dean, Miss
Margaret 11. Burton. Miss M. Arrean Miller,
MUs Lucia A. Warden, Miss Katharine Z.
Opden and Miss Emma Ashton Dorr. Mrs.
Reynolds, who has been spending somo time In
Atlantic City, returned lost evening and opened
her apartments nt the RIttenhouse. Miss Wal
thour will be formally presented to society nt
a tea on November 21.
A group of vory tiny girls has been formed to
sew for the benefit of tho Red Cross Society,
and meets every Thursday afternoon at 3
o'clock. Little Miss Isabel Frnzler Is the organ
iser of the class, tho members of whom Include
Miss Elizabeth Holland, Miss Helen Chapman,
Miss Anne Townsend, Miss Elizabeth Peltz,
Miss Emily H.irtow, Miss Frnnccs Gerhard,
Miss Norma Orny and Miss Kathcrlno DIehl.
Tea is served nt tho conclusion of tho after
noon. These tots deserve much credit for their
Interest in such a causa, and following their
example, many Bimllar classes wilt probably bo
formed to sew throughout tho winter. Miss
Marian Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Llnd
ley Johnson, of Rosemont, has nlso organized
a group, tho young women meeting every Tues
day morning to sow for the Red Cross.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Wood and their
children, of 203 South 22d street, are spending
the autumn at their country seat, Burnbank, at
Wawa.
Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur Paddock Klapp havo
left Hryn Jtawr and are occupying their town
house, 1716 Spruce street, for the winter.
On Thursday, November 5. the Savoy Opera
Company will hold Its first meeting of the year.
A banquet will precede the meeting, and after
ward thero will be an informal dance.
Miss Hnrriet Denver, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs, John B. Deaver, entertained nt dinner on
Wednesday night before tho dance given by
Mr. and Mrs. Barclay H. Warburton at Rose
mary, Jenklntowu. Covers were lnld for H, nnd
among the guests were Miss Sarah Llpplncott,
Miss Helen Tower. Miss Mary Alice Clay. Miss
Edith Dally, Nicholas Blddle, Henry Nelson and
Mr. Clark.
Sir. and Mrs. Edmond Wlnthrop Palmer, of
Mooreatown, N. J., are being congratulated on
the birth of a daughter, Madeline, born October
2T. Mrs. Palmer will b remembered as Miss
Margaret Hopkins, of Moorestown.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
0ERnROOK The executive committee of the
100 Club have completed arrangements for the
black and white dance, to be held Friday even
ing. November 13, at the Overbrook Golf Club.
This novel Idea was Introduced from Paris, and
the evening promises to ba a delightful one.
The fourth annual large dance given by tho
100 Club will tako placo the evening of January
1, 1915. at Horticultural Hall. These dances have
been largely attended. The favors and enter
taining surprises of tho evening having con
tributed greatly to their success.
Nahbertii The Narberth Assembly, which will
hold a series of subscription dances tills winter
In Elm Hall, will give a Halloween dance to
Night. The gues's are expected to dress as
country lads and lassies, and about 60 or 70
members of the joung married set of Narberth
will b present.
The hall will be attractively decorated with
autumn leaves and great stacks of dried corn,
while many arious sizes of pumpkin-faced lan
terns win lend a weird light and make a real
istic place for the little country girls. In their
S'ngham dresses, white aprons and sunbonnets,
to come out to dance with the farmer lads In
their overalls and harvester's hats.
The following men are in charge of the Nar
berth Assembly this ar Edwin P Dold.
chairman, Tristan B. du Marots. William J.
M1""' George Supplee and Andrew Qreene.
" and Mrs. F, Dinwiddle Walker entertained
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MISS ELLEN JACQUETT SELLERS
Miss Sellers' engagement to Richard McCall
was recently announced. Miss Sellers is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Sellers. She
made her debut last year at a dansant which was
given by her uncle and aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Marcellus Coxe, at tho Bellcvuc-Stratford.
at brldgo last night at their homo on Elmwood
avenue. There were six tables. Mrs. Walker
will give a card pnrty this nftcrnoon, when
about 20 guests will be present.
Mrs. Frederick A. Brown, of 41S Woodsldo
avenue, will entertain tho now Narberth Card
Club nt her home this afternoon.
WYNNEWOOIi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beaver
Browne will glvo a small costumo danco on
Halloween. Mrs. Browne was Miss Mnrcy
Curtin.
Mr. and Sirs. William J. Clothier will spend
the greater part of tho winter at their homo on
Lancaster Pike.
AltDMOnE Mrs. Granvlllo P. Hopkins gave tho
second nnd last of her days nt homo yestcrdny
at her residence, corner Lnnfalr and Mont
gomery avenues. Mrs. Hopkins was assisted in
receiving by hor bister, Mrs. Nelson 1). War
wick, nnd Miss Helen Dnndo, of Wymiowood.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Pcnrson Pearce nro occupy
ing their house hero for the late fall.
WAINE Mrs. Anthony J. D. Peterson enter
tained the Wa:,ne Bridge Club nt her home,
Wednesday. This was tho first meeting of tho
club for tho season.
The Saturday Club will meet tomorrow nt tho
clubhouse.
CHESTNUT HILL
Friends of Miss Elizabeth Henry, daughter
of Mrs. Charles Wolcott Henry, of St. Mar
tin's, wilt resret to hear of an accident which
resulted In a fracturo last Saturdny while rid
ing to hounds at the Whitemnrsh Valloy Hunt
Club. Miss Ht'iiry 13 reported to be in tho best
condition possible nt present.
Mr, ami Mrs. Joseph A. Janney. Jr., will glvo
a small Halloween danco on Saturdny night, nt
their homo on East Summit avenue, Chestnut
Hill, for their daughters, Miss Alice Janney nnd
Miss Meta Janney. The guests will appear in
costume.
J. D. Thomas will be host nt a luncheon today
ut the Philadelphia Cricket Club. The gucstH
will number 14, and will afterward enter n golf
tournnment.
GERMANTOWN
Mrs. Charles Montgomery, of New York, will
nrrlvo today to be tin guest of Mr. and Sirs,
Joseph Ross, of WissnhlcUon avenuo nnd West
Upsal street, for a few days. Mrs. Montgom
ery will bo the guest of honor at an Informal
tea, which Miss Grace Anderson Porter will
glvo in her honor tomorrow afternoon.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Wilkinson
will be Kind to know that they will return home
about December S. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson nre
at present In Hongkong. Hint havo spent tho last
bx months in Sydney, Australia, nnd Manlln,
Philippine Islunds.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hlakeley entertained In
formally nt dinner beforo the danco at Mnnlieiin
Wednesday night. The guests wcro .Mrs. Berg
ner, of Harrisburs, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward E.
Marshall, of Rydal.
Edward Walter Clark gave a PtiiK dinner
Wednesdny night before the regular weekly
dance. There were la guests present.
Miss Phoebe Satterfleld. of 53."2 Wayne ave.
nue, Is nt present visiting Colonel and Mrs.
Wagstnff on Long Island. Two dancing classes,
one for men nnd wonen, and one for girls nnd
boys, havo been organized by Miss Llnsley Sat
terfleld to meet ulternnto Friday nights during
the winter at tho Doys' Club, West Penn street.
The first dance will tako place Friday night,
October 30.
Miss Grace Emory, of 610i Wayne avenue, will
give a Hulloween pnrty Saturday from 6:30 to 3
o'clock. About 15 llttlo girls have been Invited
to come in costume.
Frederick Duoley has returned to his home,
2007 Queen lane, from a Ashing trip at Sea Isle
City.
MUs Elsie Myers, of 6037 Schulcr street, left
Monduy for Elkton, Md where she will visit
friends for a few days,
ALONG THE READING
The wedding of Miss Mary Florence Hood,
daughter of Mrs. Joseph Hood, of Township
Line road, Jenklntown, to Ralph Ledyard
Thachor, son of Mrs. Justice M. Thacher, of
Germantown. will take place on Tuesday. No
vember 10, at the home of the bilde's coiuin,
Mr. and Sirs, Horace C Longwclt, at Evanstun.
Illinois.
Owing to the recent death of the bride s
father, the ceremony will be an extremely quirt
one. Only the two Immediate families will De
present. Miss Alice Dorothy Hood wilt attend
her sister as maid of honor and Earl Pierce, of
Chicago, will attend Mr. Thacher as best man.
After a brief wedding journey. Mr. nnd Mrs,
Thacher wilt live nt 217 South Hamilton street,
Madison, Wis., and will bo nt homo after the
first of December.
Mr Armltnge Whitman, of New York, Is the
guest of her grandmother, Mm. H. IT. G. Shnrp
lcss, nt Laburnums, her country place nt Chel
tcn Hills. Mrs. Whitman, who will bo remem
bered as Miss Mary Lyman Sturgls, daughter
of Mrs, Robert Sturgls, came over from New
York to attend the wedding of her cousin,
Robert Sturgls Ingcrsoll, and Miss Marlon
Fowle on Saturday.
Mrs, Whitman Will return to New York on
Monday.
Miss Anna Stockett Kent, daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. William C. Kent, of Mnngeomnr. Wyn
cote, has returned to her home, after spending
a month nt LoulsUlle, K., na tho guest of Mlsa
Dorothy Vlssmnn. Miss Kent was accompanied
by Miss Fanny Loos, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Loos, of Narberth, who was nlso the guest
of Miss Vlssmnn.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence Butler have returned
from their wedding trip, and aro occupying their
now homo nt 116 Township tine road, Chclten
Hills.
Mrs. Butler will bo remembered nB Miss Marie
V. M. Madeira before her marriage on Octo
ber 7.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry C. Loughlln, who spont
tho summer traveling nbrond, have returned to
their homo at 42d nnd Spruce streets.
Dr. nnd Mrs. S. Merrill Weeks, of 815 South
48th street, will open their country home, Comp
ton Manor Fnrni, Langhorne, this ovonlng,
where they wilt give n house party over tho
woek end to the members of tho evening bridge
club. Tho house wilt be prottlly decorated with
autumn leaves, and among their guests will bo
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Dotwller. Mr. nnd Mrs. W.
C. Johnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Benderc, Mr.
nnd Mrs. A. T. Schrelber, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. E.
W. Scarlett.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dlckert, of 6219 Lan
caster avenue, will entertain Informally to
morrow evening. Tho table dccoratlonB will bo
yellow chrysantliemums and Halloween novel
ties, nnd among thoir guests wilt bo Mr. nnd
Mrs. William Dlckert. Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo
Soeder, Mr. nnd Mrs. Poachcn, Mr. and Mrs.
Chnrlcs Zelstor, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson,
Mrs. Philip Dlckert, Charles Casper and Rich
ard Stclrlctn.
Mr. and Mm. Thomas Mnrtlndalo and
Thomas C. Mnrtlndale have closed their placo
nt Wlldwood, N. J., nnd returned to their home,
413 North 33d street, for tho winter.
SOOTH PHILADELPHIA
Lieutenant Commandor R. S. Keyes, U. S. N.,
and Mrs. Kcycs, will entertain informally tomor
row ovculiig nt thoir home, 2330 South 21st
street, in tho Glrard estnte. The nffalr will be a
bridge party of four tnblcB.
Miss Margaret Smith, daughter of Captain
and. Mrs. W. S. Smith, U. S. N who has been
visiting friends In Now York during tho past
few weeks, has returned to her homo In tho
Navy Yard.
Mrs. P. J. Hannlgan, of 2437 Carpenter street,
will entertain nt cuchro this evening. Tho nffalr
is for charity, and sho will be assisted by Mrs.
Joseph Haines, Mrs. Edwnrcl Messtt, Miss Reno
Hnncy, Miss Agnes Haines, Miss Margaret
Hnnnlgan and Miss Helen Hannlgan.
Mrs. F. Madgwlck. of 2052 Moore street, and
Mrs. Smith wilt entertain Informally on Novem
ber G, nt her home. Tho affair will bo a
muslcale, nnd will be given for tho benefit of tho
22.1 Street M. E. Church, of which Rev. J. E.
Gallagher Is pastor.
Mrs. Lee Pryor, wife of Lieutenant Pryor, U.
S. N., of tho Glrard Estate, entertained very
Informally at tea this wcok to meet Mrs. Wat
tcuglll, wife of Evan Wattengill, exccutlvo of
ficer of tho United States battleship Connecti
cut. The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club In the
Glrnrd Kstnto met this week at the home of
Mrs. Dell.
John P. McCinn, of 1713 South Cleveland ave
nue, hns Just returned from an extensive busi
ness trip through Virginia, North nnd South
Carolina nnd Alabama.
Ensign Murvel. of the battleship Connecticut,
gavo a delightful thoatro party on Thursday
last In honor of Miss Margaret Packer, of Bur
lington, n sister of Mrs. W. M. Hunt, of the
Navy Yard.
Mrs. Hunt, wife of Lieutenant Commander
W. M. Hunt. U. S. N., spent Thursday and
Friday of List week with her mother, Mrs. A.
E. Packer, of Burlington.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mis. Frank A. Hookey nnd her daughters, of
1727 Glrnrd avenue, linve closed their house at
Pt. Pleasant and returned to town for the
winter.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Y. Smith, of 2131 North
13th street, nro receiving congratulations on
the birth of a daughter, Margaret Elaine, Sat
urday, October 21.
Miss Constnnco Glosklng entertained her
sowing circle Tuesday afternoon nt her home,
2)17 North 15th street. Her guests wero Miss
Reglnn Lcntz, Miss Llltlan Nagel, Miss Min
nesota Crnlg, Mrs. W. S. Fogel, Miss Anna G.
Chailcsworth, Miss Ethel Kneass and Miss Jane
Ci'rran.
Mrs. Clarence Howott, of 1033 North 7th street,
entertained nt luncheon bridge today, when
Mrs. Vincent Ward, of New York, was the
guest of honor. Others present wero Mrs.
Louis U. Green. Mrs. Samuel Scattergood. Sirs.
John Roberts. Mrs. Hnrry Kuhn, Mrs. Charles
McCue. Jr., Mrs. J. Walter Cregar and Mrs.
Louis Cave.
Jnmes Irwin, of 1126 Diamond street, will en
tertain the Fortnightly Card Club at his home
tonight, when Ills guests will be Mr. and Mrs.
Horaco Stabler, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Weber,
Miss Meta Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Wright. Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Frank Huckel and
Alfred Harris. .
The mairlage of Miss Marie Reglna Hex
samer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Hexsamer, of 874 North 22d street, to Louis
H. Schwartz will tako place quietly on AVed
ncsday, November 11.
Miss Bernadetta Gorman, of 1720 North ISth
street. Is spending a few days with Miss Hen
rietta C. Qulnn, of Lansdow-ne.
Miss Edith Lawrence, who has been the guest
of Mlsa Laura Shontz at her home, 1311 North
19th street, has returned to her home In At
lantic City.
TIOGA
Miss Marlon Wanner, of 2123 West Venango
street, entertained her friends at a masque
fete In her-homo last night, The table decora
tions were uniquely arranged with an abun
dance of orange and black crepe and Halloween
novelties. Those present wero Miss Elsie
Da-vis. Miss Claire Kemmerer, Miss Helen
Grant, Miss Mildred Grant. Miss Viola Her
mans. Miss Kathryn Doyle and Miss Margaret
Conner Harry Ross, Walter Hayes, Hampton
Goodwin, Clurlcs Uanivlr, Clarence Gravers,
Harold Beyerly, Thomas; Cunningham, Russel
Freeze nnd Edward HAlncs.
Tho San Soucl Club gave a masquerade danco
lost night at Dellefleld Country Club. This
was the opening dance of a scries of dances
to be held during tho winter at Betleflctd. Tho
members of the San Koucl Club nro Miss
Beatrice Rotlncr, Miss Florence MncMorrls,
Miss Florence Gelkler, Miss Charlotte Klcm
mlng, Miss Marlnn Jones, Miss Alice McFad
den, Miss Mildred Heist, Miss Hnzel Crawford.
Miss Viola Carson, Emma Lawrcnco nnd Atln
llne Froellch. .
ROXBOIIOUGII
Miss Gertrude Field, of 401 RlRhter street.
Wlssahlckon, entertained at 500 last night nt
her home. Chysnnthemums of tho fall colorings
wero combined with brllllnnt-hucd nutumn
foliage In the decorations. Her guests wero
Miss Elizabeth Ecknrd, Miss Grnco Edwards,
Miss Rose Carney, Miss Emlllo Harris, Miss
Helen Mitchell, Miss Mao McKlnney, Mrs. Sndlo
Green, Mrs. Joseph Lee, Mrs. Joseph Flavell,
Mrs. Ferdinand Davis, Mrs. Walter Fancourt.
Mrs. Ralph Pope, Mrs. Clarcnco K. Dcngler,
Mrs. Joseph Rose, Mrs. William E. Shappell,
Mrs. Clayton Thomas, Mrs. Ella Shuler, Mrs.
Milton Smith nnd Mrs. Louis Wagner.
Mrs. Clarence C. Keover, of Harmon road,
wilt glvo a card party tonight nt her homo In
nld of the work of tho Ladles' Auxiliary of
Camp Dovltt, at Deer mountain, Allenwood,
Pn of which sho Is president. Thoro wilt be IB
tabtcs. The houso will bo artistically decorated
with autumn leaves and ferns, and tho hostess
will bo assisted by Mrs. Harry V. Rnrlck, Mrs.
Benjamin Johnson and Mrs. Joseph McManus.
Mrs. Frederick Stott, of 383 Green lane, en
tertained Informally this nfternoon, when her
guests, who nro members of her sowing club,
Included Mrs. Orlando Petty, tho Misses Emma
nnd Helen Hchfus, Mrs. Robert Hays. Mrs. N.
C. Rornbnugh, Mrs. Finnk Kenworthy, Mrs.
John O. Struso, Mrs. Roy A. Robinson, Mrs.
Albert Hood nnd Mrs. Charles Wcln.
LANSDOWNE
A bridge club, formed of young mnrrlcd people
in Lnnsdowne, meets every other Monday night
nt the vnrlous homes. Among tho members aro
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Drooled Evans, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Harold ORden, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. Hays, Mr.
nnd Mrs. H. C. Hays, Mr. and Mrs. Sngon
dorph, Mr. nnd Mrs. Norrls A. Scott, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Robert D. Tnylor, Mr. and Mrs. Culver
Boyd, Mr. nnd Mrs. Vernon Phillips, Mr. and
Mrs. Julian Keenan, Jr., Miss M. Louise Vnn
sant, Frank Moorshcnd, Miss Elizabeth Fackler.
CAMDEN AND VICINITY
Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Baldcrston, of Mcr
chnntvllle, N. J., announce tho mnrrlago of
their daughter, Miss Lillian Hnrt Bntderston,
to Theobald M. O'Hnra, of Philadelphia, on
Mondny, October 2fi. 1911.
WEDDINGS
Miss Lasa Became Bride of Maurice J. Laskcy
This Morning.
The marriage of Miss Frances J. Lnsa,
daughter of Joseph A. Lasa, of 303S North 13th
street, and Maurice J. Laskcy, of New Orleans,
La., took placo this morning at a Nuptial
Mass at 9 o'clock In St. Stephen's Church,
Broad and Butler streets. Tho ceremony was
performed by tho Rev. James Tynan. Tho
bride waa given In marriago by her father.
Sho wore n gown of Ivory whlto crcpo meteor,
en train, trimmed with shadow laco and pearls.
Her tulle veil was arranged In cap effect,
caught with a wreath of orange blossoms, nnd
sho carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses
and lilies of the valley.
Miss Lasa's only attendant was her sister,
Miss Elizabeth Lnsa, ns mnld of honor. She
wore a pretty frock of pale blue crepe meteor,
with a tunic of shadow lace. Her blue pic
ture hat was adorned with pink rosebuds, and
sho carried a basket of pink roses and rose
buds. Mr. La.ikey had Thomas I. Nolan, of New
Orleans, as best man. Thero were no ushers.
A wedding hrenkfnst followed tho ceremony
nt the home of tho bride, 303S North 15th street,
after which the bridal couple left for a two
months' tour through the South. They will
bo at home in Now York after January 1.
DEBUTANTE AFFA IRS
Mis Gertrude Tower to Be Guest of Honor at a
Luncheon Given by Mrs. Stevenson.
One of tho prettiest affairs of tho season will
bo tho luncheon which Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson
will give at the Acorn Club today. In honor of
Miss Gertrude Tower, debutanto daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlemngno Tower. Tho dining
rooms of tho club will bo tastefully decorated
with nutumn flowers. Mrs. Tower, Miss Helen
Tower nnd Mrs. W. Yorko Stevenson will assist
Mrs. Stevenson in receiving tho guests, who will
bo seated at two targe tables. Thero will bo
about 20 debutantes, nnd the other guests, about
16 In number, will Include Mrs. Stevenson's per
sonal friends. In tho nfternoon there will bo
two teas In Germantown.
Miss Eleanor Edmonds, dnughter of Jlr. and
Mrs. John Edmonds, of Wjyno avenue and
Ups.il street, will bo presented nt a tea to bo
given by her parents at their home. Miss Ed
monds will wenr a gown of soft whlto satin and
plaited chiffon. Mrs. Edmonds' gown will bo of
old gold satin. Receiving with Mrs. Edmonds
and MIbs Edmonds will be Mrs. W. W. Finn,
Mrs. G. W. Edmonds. Mrs. Franklin Spencer
Edmonds, Mrs. S. C. Edmonds, Mrs. Joseph H.
Dromley, .Mrs. Morrison D. Wood nnd Mrs. W.
E. Smith, of East Orange. Tho young girls
who will assist will lie Miss Louise McDowell,
Miss Helen Fling, MUs Laura Jayno Thomas.
Miss Nancy Smith. Miss Christino Rehn, Miss
Agnes Schoch, Miss Mildred Jack, Mlsa
Josephino Dodge, Miss Dorothy Daniel, Miss
Audrey Kane, Miss Frances Oinerly, Miss Elea
nor Flood, Miss Margaret Baker, Miss Rose
Ellas and Miss Gladys Edwaids.
Tho second tea will be that given by Dr. and
Mrs. James Hnrwood Closson to introduce their
daughter. Mtss Josephine II. Closson, at the
Germantown Cricket Club. The chili rooms win
be elaborately decorated with palms and autumn
flowers, and a large number of roses will be
used. Dr. and Mrs. Closson will be assisted In
receiving by Mr. and Mrs. William T. Moflly,
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison I. Potts. Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Ketcham. Dr. and Mrs. D. Roman.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M.irvel, Mr. and Mrs.
John W. llorlss and Miss Mary I.ewars.
In the evening Mr. and Mrs. George
W. Chllds Drexcl will give a clln-ncr-dance
in honor of Miss Cordelia
Blddle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
J. Drexel Blddle, at their beautiful home.
Wootton, in Dryn Mawr. The guests will be
seated at small tables, which will be placd
about tho lower floor of the house. Bach table
will be decorated with different flowers. About
150 guests will attend.
A fifth delightful entertainment will be the
dinner-dance which Ensign Charles H. Mecum
will give on the United States battleship Con
necticut. In honor of Miss ituberta Bruwn
Downing, daughter of Mrs Robert W Down
ing. This will be a smaller affair than the
Drexcl dance, but will be very enjoyable, s all
parties at the Nay Yard are proved to be.
THE DRAMA
ftujimiwi i mini i ' "" '.
CAlllLIUNE TOWER
In "Within the Law" next week at the Walnut.
FLASHES FROM "STARS"
Mary Plckford has been called the "queen of
the movies," tho "sweetheart of America," nnd
many extravagant press-agent names. Mary
Plckford Is as popular in tho movies as Bern
hardt. Mrs. Flske and Lillian Russell have been
In their "lines" of regular drama. Mary Plck
ford is said to receive a salary of $50,000 a
year.
Miss Plckford camo to Philadelphia yes
terday, was given a dinner Inst evening at tho
Bellovue-Stratford by Stanley Mnstbaum, of tho
Stanley Company, and attended the "movio"
production of "Behind tho Scenes" at tho
Stanley Theatre, In which sho appears.
Confronted by a dozen dramatic critics, all
asking questions about the "movies," Miss
Plckford was ingenuously embarrassed. Sho
visibly lnckod that composure, that blaso In
difference, that aloof world-acqualntedness
which stars of drama evlnco when confronted
by "tho press."
Miss Plckford Is charming especially charm
ing becauso of her unacquainted girllshness,
her naive ingenuousness. She last played In
regular drama In David Belasco's production,
"A Good Little Devil." Dut sho prefers the
"movies" to "legitimate drama."
"I work from 7 In the morning until 6 at
night in the 'movies,' " said Mlsa Plckford.
"I'm so tired at night I just want to rest. I
never go out. But really I prefer to act for
the 'movies' than the drama. I reach so many
more peoplo, you know. As for the work. It
Is Just as hard. If not harder. When I act
for a movie, I talk, you know, and If the other
nctors do not talk and act in sympathy with
their parts It affects my work. In acting for
tho moving pictures ono must pay a lot more
attention to fnclal expression and real acting
than on the stage. You don't have the advan
tage, either, of subdued lights as you do on
tho real stage. Nor can you be j-ourself. For
tho movies I play character. I forget all about
myself; In fact, I am never Mary Plckford. but
the character I play." That is necessary to be
successful In tho movies."
And therein lies tho difference between being
a star of the drama and tho movies. Duse,
whatever her part, is forever Duse. Bern
hardt, whether sho appears as Tosca or
L'Alglon, is Inevitably Bernhardt. Mrs. Flske
Is Mrs. Fisko behind the exterior of Nora,
in tho "Doll'3 House." "Salvation Nell" or
"Becky Sharp." Julia Marlowe Is Marlowe
dcsplto Shakespeare. On tho stage personality
makes the star. In the "movies" the person
ality that Is absolutely submerged In character
succeeds.
Louis N. Parker's new play, "The Highway
of Life," was produced at Wallack's Theatre,
New York, Monday night. It was the author's
intention to make the flrst production at His
Majesty's Theatre In London, with Kir Herbert
Tree. War conditions in Europe, however,
havo made this impossible. The play is based
on "David Coppcrfield," and has been elabo
rately staged by the Lleblcr Company. Tho
long cast of this Dickens play reintroduces to
theatregoers Emtnett Corrlgan as "Dan'l"
Pegotty, and Lennox I'awle as Mlcawber. The
cast Includes J. V. Bryant, Miss Eva Vincent,
Prince Miller, Miss Rhoda Beresford, Master
John Healy. Miss Edyth Latimer. Vernon
Steel. Philip Tongo. Fred Nicholls, Lionel Deane,
Dome Souther, Tracey Barrow, Leslie Hyecroft,
Alfred Ilucklaw, Miss Emma Chambers, Miss
Dorothy Parker, J. H. Green, Miss I.oulo
Emery, Miss Ann Gascon, Mrs. Slagglo Fisher.
Master Emmet Bradley, Miss Arllne Dewey,
Mls3 Gladys Bradlej, Miss Rieser, O. H Hcg.
gie. Miss Helen Weathcrsby and Miss Mabel
Stanton
Virginia Brooks, daughter of Joseph Brooks,
AMUSEMENTS
B. F. KEITH'S THEATRF,
,. ?X."' Sylvester Schaffer
! n WONUKHVl'I. SHOW CUKSSV X inrvi,
And
CLAtUE IWH'HIWTKK. OTIUIK hTAK PKATl'lJEs"
wisr ORPHEUM J1rSaThu.
BRINGING UP FATPIER
Nov. 2 -'WAV DOWN HAST
Broad an.l LIBERTY Ma" Tu . Thun"
Columbia Ave. uiulJ11 x x A fc'at !6e & 2Jc.
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
Nov. 2 -FRECKLES
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GRAND
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MIST WEEK- THE HIVALS"
WALNUT EUGENIE BLAIR
ll. W in "A FoQl There Was"
TO"NI'0JJSxTWEEK--W.ThYn T6HE7ftv
ACADEMY SKATS AT HEPl'E'S. It 10 fHESTVirr
PHILADELPHIA,1.0 Tomor. 3
orchestrac6n'"
STANLEY MAKYPJC KFORD
theatre iieninci the Scenes"
DUMONT'S Vth08 iW
DIKLESQIE CONVICT SHrp SlccfcV
EMPIRE winnIngewiddows
CASINO I,,EmT0WKTAm '
THEATRICAL BAEDEKER
ADELPHt "A Pair of Sixes." a farce by Ed
ward Peple. Two business partners shoot ft
cold hand, tho winner to retain the business,
the loser to become his body servant for A
year. Delightfully laughable.
BROAD "Madam President," French farce,
starring Fannie Ward. Gobette, an actress,
strays Into n French provincial town and
poses as tho wlfo of tho president ot tho
commune, with hilarious complications.
FOimEST "Papa's Darling," musical comedy
by Ivan Caryl!. Hut ono criticism enn' b
made of Dorothy Jardon, tho star She Is so
delightful that sho nppears too seldom.
GARRICK "Tho Yotlow Ticket," by Michael
Morton. Floreneo Reed, revcale'd ns nn netross
of superemlnont ability In a thr-r-IItlnjt
melodrama of Russia.
KEITH'S Sylvester SchnfTer In n marvelous
vnrlety of specialties.
LITTLE THEATKE "Arms and tho Man."
Revival of Bernard Shaw's play. Excollently
ncted.
LYItIC "Tho Whirl of tho World," the New
York Winter Gnrdrn spectacle, with Mile.
Chnplne, tho Parisian prima ilonnii. Spec
tacular nnd hlppo-drnmntlc, with "cntchy'
songs and occcntrlc dnnces.
WALNUT "A Fool There Was." Ucvlvnl of
sonsatlonnt piny based on Kipling's "The
Vampire," with Eugcnlo Blair, molodiama
star. In lending role.
who has been studying music In Europe for tho
last four years, will mako her American debut
shortly In n light opera which Is being writ
ten for her. Miss Brooks made her first appear
ance on the concert stage two years ago at
Bechstcin Hall, London, with Yvette Gullbcrt.
Sho mndo her opera debut Inst May nt Poitiers,
France, in tho rolo of Iphlgenle In "Iplilgcnlo on
Tnurldc." This season she wns to have sung at
the Opera Comlque In Paris, but the war made
this plan Impossible.
Mndaline Travcrs, Inst Been on Broadway In
"Seven Keys to Bntdpate," hns been cngnged
for the role of Olivia In Phyllis Nollson
Terry's production of "Twelfth Night."
Alfred Bhliop, a well-known English char
acter nctor, hns accepted nn engagement to
create n leading part In Henry Arthur Jones'
new piny, In which Sclwyn & Co. are to stnr
Margaret llilngton. This actor made his first
appcaranco at the Theatre Royal, Bristol, mora
than 50 years ago. In his earlier dnys he was
a popular player in burlesque, appearing In
mich pieces as "Llttlo Robin Hood," "Our
Babes In the Wood" nnd "Princess Toto."
Indeed, ills greatest hits were made nt the
Criterion, London, in ploys by Henry Arthur
Jones. He waa tho original Archibald Cok
In "The Liars," Canon Bonsey In "Mrs. Dane's
Defense," and Admiral Dnrby in "Tho Cass
of Rebellious Susan."
Miss Grace Fuller, tho English Instructress of
Mile. Gnhrielle Dorziat, who was playing with
William Faversham in "Tho Hawk," at the
Shubert Theatre, New York, has sailed for
Liverpool to become a lied Cross nurso.
"What It Means to a Woman." It. H. Frazce's
new production, had Its premiere in Wllltes
Barre last Friday. This drama of New .York
life is by E. H. Gould and F. Whitchouso. The
cast includes Miss Rita Jollvct. Frank Mills,
Miss Laura Nebson Hull, Mrs. Joseph Kilgour
and Miss Atlce Johns. The play has been
staged under the direction of Edgar McGregor
and soon will open in Now York.
Last Saturday night William A. Brady pro.
duccd at tho Manhattan Opera House. New
York, his production of Thompson Buchanan's
"Life." "Life" Is a massive melodrama, of tlm
Drury Lane type, and carries the reader throiigh,
almost every phono of metropolitan life. Bonds
are stolen, checks forged, an Innocent man Is
persecuted: you pass through Wall street, visit
roof gardens. .Sing Sing, and finally get to
Mexico, where a battle is fought between Amer
leans nnd Mexicans. Tho play thrilled and
pleased the nudlence, according to reports. Wnd
marks a now effort in American drama.
AMUSEMENTS
VICTORIA THEATRE
UTH AND
5IAHKET
ENTIRELY NEW SHOW THIS WEEIC
"VICTORIA GIRLIES AT SEA"
With Amanda lillbert. Irene Law. Emma Kraua.
Nellie Tapper Clnlre Perl and Others
NEW SONGS! NEW DANCES: NEW NOVEI.T7ESI
EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION
Dorothy Mantell lJKt0rt'Jia'
Btfltilerf lual Qual!i Vainievlllo
and reaturf Phnin.play,
WHEN mtOADWAY WAS A THAIIV
CHESTNUT STREET " Z?& '.
"Home of World'" Greatest Phnto-rinv"
Twlro Dally 2-30 untl R .10 Prlcei. JO. 1.-, nnd i'Su
last, IRELAND A NATION
vS "THE LITTLEST REBEL"
coming p ;" "The Spoilers"
Photo Mrlo-Drnma.
THE M1LLI0N-U0I.LAH
GLOBE
MAHKET
bTHEET
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WANAJIAKEn-S
CONTINUOUS lt:30 A. M TO H.aO P M.
RAY DOOLEY TRIO !,.
WHITFIELD .. IRKt.t.VU niKFIN-IiKDCAV
Triori'K. KAItl. EMMY'S PETS
MARION WEEKS "'"SPJ&i
MINEUVA fOITtTENKY A CO . VON DKLt,
AND ANOT1IEK HIG SfRI'RIFE ACT
CONVICT Ar vlffnF?'
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SUCCESS attj
SAILS SOON
DON'T MISS SEEl.Mi HEU
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Best Musical Show on Earth !
THE WHIRL .Z, WORLD
"A UKNfl.NK M ''i'Eft.1 Bulletin.
SPEL'IAl. MATINEE ElKi'llll.N IlAY. Mil, 3
GARRICK Last 2 Evgs." ft,:.".-';
fj-oaENCE in VpllnwTi'nlfof an'1 i-uwin
HEED Tllfill'llUW llLKBl AHIiES-
SUI'I'OUTEU HY A All. SI AH CAST
NEXT WEEK. E.NTHA MAT El.EiTION hat
HAZEL DAWN inTK
ni-iJi- Jfym DBIUTANTE
By H. n ft Tt H Smith Musk- t.j Victor Herbert
FORREST Last 2 Evgs, ,.!,
Kia,r- &!" Papa's Darling ?,"-'' '
Mustv by Inn Carjll liook hv It R smith
NEXT MUSIUV SEVTS SEI.I.IVi,
HENRY W SA Ai.E Offer Q A T? T
The International Dpeietta Triumph O xA. XV i.
Extra Mmlnea Klwtlon D. Tuewlajr, Sav 3
BROAD Last 2 Evgs, lc,w
FANNIE WARD ftfiffiSk
NEXT WEEK SKATH SBl.I.i.vi
CHAHI.ES FROHMAN IV.nt. '
SSJ. I SONG SONGS &,.
Noel HheM, n
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
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SYMPHONY PASQUALE AMATO
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Conductor ' AmpllUbtnUe. Ul Ceou
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