Wmm mm famwmh&9 vTrWffWlfVWfi y ,-x, &p&gwm& L EVENING L-BDGEB-PHILABELPHIA', SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1913. SOCIAL LIFE IN AND ABOUT PHILADELPHIA A WEDDING of Importance will take place quietly next Thursday In Lancaster, when Miss Caroline Rentes Franklin, daughter of Henry S. Franklin, of Lancaster, will bo mar ried to Stanley MncDonalcl Smith, son ot Mrs. L. Heber Smith, of 2039 Walnut street, this city. Tha ceremony will bo performed at noon In St. James' Episcopal Church, Lancaster, by the rector of tha'church. Mr, Smith will havo his brother, William Howard Smith, aB best man, and hts ushers will be Henry Pepper Norrls, of this city, and Franklin Uausman, of Lancaster. After a wedding tilp Mr. and Mrs. Smith will live In Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 13. Coalc, of Toircsdalo. will entertain at dinner on Monday night at their home In honor of Miss Mao Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry D, Patterson, nnd Miss Martha Whltmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Forster Whltmer, who will make her debut nt a tea to bo given on De comber 1) MIbs Patterson, who Is alio a debu tanto of the season, will havo no formal pres entation. Thero will be Informal dancing after the dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Coato'B on Monday sight. B. Rlttenhouse Miller wl entertain at dinner tonight before tho danco which will bo given at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. His guests will Include Mr. and Mrs, Aloxnnder Wlster, .Tr.; Mr. and Mrs. Churchill Wllllnms, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Enrlc White, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 13. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs Charles W. Schwartz, Jr.t Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Schwartz, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jay Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Barker Mel lor, Mm Hodgkln, Mrs. William Tlndlay Brown and Dr. F. W. Thomas. At the nnnual banquet and niictlng of tho Savoy Opera Company, held on Thursday eve ning at tho Orpheus Club rooms, the following ofllccrs wcro elected for the coming year: J. Normal Ball, president; Gcorgo B. Morrcl, vlco president; Walter C. Nooly, treasurer; Miss Mildred S. Shattuck, secretary; Miss II len Gil lette, Ashby Wallace and George Dallas Borda, managers. Mrs. A. It. MacLeod has opened her home in St. Davids, where sho and her chlldten will spend the winter season. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Freeman, of Corn wall, Lebanon, will entertain a largo houso parly over tho week-end. The guests will bo Miss Jean Pcnn-Gaskell Hancock, Miss Char lotto M. Bain, Miss Alva Sergeant, Kodman M. Wlster, E. Baldwin Edwards, William N. Edwards and Edwin M. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKcan, of Gloncoe House, Rosemont, will entertain In their box at the opera on the opening night, November 24, and later glvo a supper party for their guests. Mr. and Mrs. McKean will entertain at dinner this evening at their Rosemont resi dence. Covers will be laid for 20, and the dec orations will consist of chrysanthemums. Mrs. William Lee, who has been tho guost of Mr. and Mrs. McKean for several days, will re turn to her homo In Baltimore next week. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Holsman, who havo been occupying "In tho AVoods," the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Blanchard Miles, at St. David's, for the summer months, havo returned to their home In this city. Another week ot gaiety for tho buds will begin with Monday, when Miss Lucia Alice Warden will be introduced at a tea which will bo given, by her mother, Mrs. Herbert Wardon, at tho Acorn Club. Miss Athalla Hirst will also be presented at a tea' by her aunt, Mrs. Francis L. Patterson, at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club on Monday afternoon, and Dr. and Mrs. George Falos Baker will entertain in tho evening in honor of Miss Margaret Handy Burton at a theatre party and supper at tho Bellevuc-Stratford. On Tuesday Miss Cornelia Leldy will be tho guost of honor at a luncheon which will bt given by her aunt, Mrs. C. Fontaine-Maury Lcldy, and Miss Jane Harding will bo intro duced at a tea to be given by her mother, Mrs George J. Harding, at the Bcllevue-Strat ford Gardens. In the evening Mr. and Mrs Alexander Van Rensselaer will give a dinner dance for Miss Cordelia Blddlo at their home in Camp Hill. There will be two luncheons on Wednesday; one will ba given by Mrs. Jones Wlster for Miss Mary Stuart Wurts and one by Mrs. Nathan A. Taylor, of Efnenhelm, for Miss Marjorle Taylor. In tho afternoon Miss Jean N. Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson, of ISIS De Lancey street, will be presented at a tea and Miss Dorothea Deacon will be Intro duced by her parents at the Bellevue-Stratford. In the evening Miss Eleanor Flood, of Ger mantown, will be honor guest at a dinner dance which will be given by her parents at the Germantown Cricket Club. Miss Cordelia Blddle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Drexel Blddle, will be intro duced at a tea by her parents Thursday after noon and Miss Louisa Gibbons Davis will be presented 4y her parents at a tea at the Phil adelphia CV.cket Club. In tho morning Mrs. Henry Hobart Brown will give a debutante luncheon In honor of Miss Hope McMichael at tha Aeom Club, and that evening Miss Mar garet Berwlnd will be entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Yznaga Stewart. On Friday Dr. and Mrs. T, Mellor Tyson will present their daughter. Miss Frances Tyson, at a. tea, at their home, 1M3 Spruce street, and JdVs. George Dltlwyn Farrlah will give a lunch eon at her home, 31$ South 10th street, In honor of Mies Mar Ballard. In the evening Miss Uargot B, Scull will be Introduced at a dlnner dtnee by her parents at their beautiful coun try home In Overbrook. Miss Isobel Milne Rodgera will be the only debutante to bo pre sented on Saturday. Her debut will take place at the Theatre Helena, 30 South 21st street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oust Is Harrison will glye a hunt breakfast today at their home, Happy Creek Farm, In Devon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles CustU Harrison, Jr., will give a dinner of 18 cover in tha evening at their country home In Villanova, Mr. and Mrs. W. Xleyward Myers will give n email dinner-dance tonight at their home In St- David's In honor of their daughters, Miss Marion Twiggs Myers and Miss BUzabeth 8 Myers. The present members, together with the Alumnae Association of Miss Hills School, Will give a fair at the school, IW8 Spruce street, Saturday. December 6, from U until 11 and from until 6 o'clock. All sorts of fanoy articles will be. for sale. The proceeds will be given to the Red Cross work. The oonunittee for the preservation of exist ing record of the Pennsylvania Society of the Colonial Passes of America have Issued Invi tations fur a Record Tea. at Staples Mansion. Legan, on Thursday, November tt, from S un til ( e'oleak. 1 Dajpea ajs ripid to iturtsg all available fawHy xetwii, Mbbs aad deeds and tho society will have a notary thero tc certify copier. Owing to a sudden death In the family, Mrs Thomas L. Latta has postponed Indefinitely the luncheon which she had planned for her daugh ters, Mlsi Elizabeth nnd Miss Margaret Latta, on Thursday, November 11 ALONG THE MAIN LINE OVFnnilOOK-Mlsa Isabel Diesel, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Harrison N. Diesel, gave an In formal dance last night at her home, WO Springfield nvenue, In honor of Miss Pauline Eppclman, who will shortly movo to Easton Miss Diesel's guests were Miss Ethel Hanson, Miss Edith Harris, Miss Delia Phillips, Miss Anna Armstrong, Miss Rebecca Hang, Miss Irono Weber, Miss Kathorlne Smith, Miss Marian Rommel, Miss Florence Toung, Miss Marlnn Stolt-., Stratton Woodruff, Thomas Montgomery, Kendall Milter, Herbert Taggart, Howard Ersklnc, Harold Beckman, Courtney Worthlngton, WIHInm Kohler. William Webb, Herbert Harris, Harry Austin nnd George Bal zcreit. Mr.tUON Mis Imogen Goddard, of Lynn, Mass , who had expected to visit Mr. and Mrs S. Enrlo Hnlnes this month, will not be able to reach Merlon until tho early part of January, when quite a number of social affairs will bo planned In her honor. Mrs. William Dohan hns besn spending sev eral dnys In Atlantic City. AnDMORE At the danco which Mr. and Mrs. Sdnoy Aloxnnder Pool, of Montgomery avenue, will glvo at the Morion Cricket Club tho night of Friday, November 13, In honor of their daughter, Miss Lois Alexaudor Pool, Mrs. Pool and her daughter will bo assisted !n rccoivlng by Mrs. William Somers, Mrs. J. Howard Brown nnd Mrs. Sdney Alexander Pool, of Pnlmerton, Pa. A supper will follow the dance, nnd about ISO guests will be present. Including many of this and next year's debutantes. Mlsc Pool will bo presented to socloty next winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Register, who havo been spending several weeks with Mr. Register's mothor, Mrs. I. Lay ton Rcglstor, will leave for Boston about the middle of this month. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Register will mako their home In Boston this winter. HAVEnFonD Mr. nnd Mrs. John J. Elcock are rcccMng congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Miss Isabel Thercse Elcock. Mrs. Elcock will bo remembered as Miss Isabel Mac Ancrncy, of Now York. Mrs. Gertrude Brickcr entertained tho mem bers of her bridge club yesterday at her home. HADNon Mrs. Horace Blnnoy Haro has re turned to her homo nfter a visit In Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Chandler havo closed their country place and opened their home In Phila delphia. WAYME Mrs. II. O Hildebrand has returned to her homo on Wlndrmere avenue nfter visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Hildebrand In California. Invitations have been received for the wedding of Miss Dorothy Bush, of Windermere avenue, nnd Christopher Loflln Plerson, of Rndnor, on November 23. GERMANTOWN A surprise dinner will bo given tonight at tha Germantown Cricket Club In honor of Mrs. John Earnshaw, Sr. The guests will consist of Mrs, Earnshaw's children, and will include Mr. and Mrs. Boulton Earnshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Warner G. Earnshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Clothier. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Earnshaw, of Montclntr: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Earnshaw, of Orange; Miss Emily Earnshaw, Allen Earnshaw and Arthur Earnshaw. The occasion is Mrs. Earn shaw's 76th birthday. Yellow chrysanthemums and autumn leaves will form the decorations. Tho Germantown Conservatory has Issued In- Itatlons for the first faculty recital, to be given In the ballroom of tho conservatory, 103 West Chclten avenue, Thursdny evening, November 12. Among the artists are Miss Helen Donlevy, Miss Letltia Radcllffe, Paul Volkmann and Camilla Plasschaert. Society men and women of Germantown are greatly Interested, and are pledging their support to the a flair. Miss Mary Goodwin, of 5330 Bavnton street, will leave today for West Point, where she will spend the week-end. Miss Margaret Law, of 131 West Phll-Ellena street, will have as her guest next week Miss Elizabeth Suter, of Brookllne, Mass. Miss Anna Stuart, of West Carpenter street, will leave next week for Montclalr, N. J., where she will visit friends. She will bring home with her as her guest Mies Ella Motster, ot Mont clalr, who will attend the wedding of Miss Margaret Cruse and Reese Lewis, which will tal place next Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Harold Paine, whose marriage took plaoe October 28, have gone to Quebec on their honeymoon. They will return by way of the Thousand Islands, reaching town by the middle of the month. Mrs. Paine will be remembered as Mies Mary MacElroy Hum phreys. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramsey already, of 1820 North 12th street, and Dr. and Mrs. William Ramsey B ready. 1857 North 11th street, have Issued Invitations for a dance at Manhelm Cricket Club on November 23. The first of a series of Informal neighborhood dances, which have been arranged to take place during the month, will be held tonight at 100 West Chelten avenue. In Germantown's new Art Conservatory, ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. James Byers MoFarland, Jr., of Lenox road, Jenklntown, are being. congratu lated on the birth of a son on Thursday, No vember 5. Mrs. D. Webster Shelley, of Ambler, has Is sued Invitations for a tea on Thursday, Novem ber 13, from i until ( o'clock, to meet Miss Jean Conrad, Muss Conrad's engagement to Mrs. Shelley's eon, Dr. Isaac Shelley, of Glen side, was recently announced. A lecture and muilcale was given last night, at 8,15, In Marshall Hall, Oak Lane, for the benefit of the trench and Belgian sufferers. Prof. Paul Glroud lectured on ''Songs of the Mlraka," and Mrs. Martha dl Vlncenxo was one of the soloists. A large card party, bridge and WO, will be given In tho residence of Mrs. William B. Groben, Lakeside and Valley roads, for the benefit of the Oak Lane Equal Suffrage League on Friday afternoon, November 13. Thero have been SCO Invitation Issued. The officers of the Oak Lane Bg.ua! Suffrage League are; President. Mrs. William E. Groben; vise presi dent, Mrs. U. H. Saelmlre; recording secretary. Mrs. Albert Rubioan; corresponding secretary, Mrs. M. p. Edmonds, and treasurer, Mrs, Harold Asbury, The Ud who W reselvs oa Friday after IWM with Mrs. Qcesea wMJ be Mrs, N. H. Raad, Mrs, Jo CUfcml? Mrs. Robert, 2C. Itjr permliilon of Internationil Tret Borcau MRS. ROBERT LEAMING MONTGOMERY AND FAMILY Mrs. Montgomery will entertain tonight nt her home in Villanova in honor of her sister-in-law, Miss Margaret Montgomery. Gerdln, Jr., Mrs. Georgo W. Stewart, Mrs. A. L. Glrhart, Mrs. Da ton Shelly, Mre. Raymond Yt'hlte, Jr., Miss Natalie Rand, Miss Madeline Asbury. Tho Oak Lane Review Club will give a scries of dramatic plays during the winter. "Tho Pipers" will bo tho first and will bo presented early In December. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles J. Bonsai, of Oak Lane, nnnqtinCc tho engagement of their dnughter, Miss Jessio Bonsai, to Roland Robinson Dowlea, of Germantown. The bridge' club, of which Miss Catherine Thomas is a member, will hold Its second meet ing Wednesday, November 18, nt her homo in Wyncote. Tho members Includo Mies Helen Mlllspaugh, Miss Margaret Mlllspaugh, Miss Marian Spencer, Miss Helen Mason, Miss Edna Wiler, Mlos Eleanoro Morso, Miss Louise Green, Miss Adelaide Spencer, Miss Anna Crowthors, and Miss Marian Crowthcrs. The first meeting of the season was held Wcdneedoy at the home of Miss Anna Crowthers. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. H. B. Hickman, of 617 South 48th street, will give a bridge luncheon at her home, on Wednesday. Mrs. J. R. Hicks, of the Lablanche apart roentB, . Slst and Walnut streots, will give n dance at tho Rlttenhouse, Wednesday evening, November 18. Mrs. S. S. Stryker, of SOth and Walnut streets, Is visiting in Atlantic City for a few weeks. Miss Ethel Lelnau, of 4216 Spruce street, will return to her home today from New York, where sho has been visiting Miss Mildred Whaley. Mr. arid Mrs. Robert R. Ramey, who have been living'ln Memphis, Tenn., for the past two years, have taken a house at 4811 Klngsesslng avenue. Mrs. ,F. J. Whiting, of 317 South 41st street, who has been spending the past month In the Berkshire Hills, has closed her house and taken apartments at the Bellevue-Stratford for the winter. Mrs, Charles Sydney Bradford and the Misses Bradford, of 215 South 45th street, will be at home on Fridays during the winter, after 3 o'clock. Miss Pholan, of 1413 Osage avenue, has re turned from a trip to New York and Albany. Miss Margaret Williamson gave a luncheon, followed by cards, today, at her home, 21 1 Klngsesslng avenue. Chrysanthemums of the golden-bronze aulufflVf huea were combined with autumn leaves In the decorations. Her guests were Miss Grace Washburn, Miss Emllle Wal lace, Miss Besslo McQullkin, Miss Florence Rhodes, Miss Marguerite Janssen, Miss Agnes Janssen, Miss Lillian Ramsay, Miss Alma Steu ber. Miss Elizabeth Baker, Miss Margaret Bren namari, Mlsa Alice Rcardon and Miss Alda Ryner. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Lieutenant T. H. Winters, U. S. N and Mrs. Winters entertained at auction bridge this week at their home In the Glrard Estate, 2509 South Garnet street. The affair was In honor of Miss Anna Lyon, of Bellefonte, and Mrs. Kettel, ot Baltimore, who Is the guest of Mrs. Winters' mother, Mrs. T. B, Barrett Yellow and pink chrysanthemums and fall foliage were artisti cally combined to form tho decorations. The gueats were Lieutenant Commander G. B. Lan denberger, U. S. N and Mrs. Landenberger, Lleijtonpnt Commander R. S, Keyes, U. S. N., and Mr. Keyes. Naval Constructor A, B. Court. U. S. N., and Mrs. Court, Lieutenant C. A. Luts, U. B. M, C, and Mrs. Luts, Captain Jatn.es Meade, U. S. M. C, and Mrs. Meade, Lieutenant Talor, U. S. N.J Doctor Dunbar, U. B. N., and Ensign Miller, V, a N.; officers of the United States steamship Alabama, Ensign Ollendorf, U. 8, N., of the United States steamship Missouri; Lieutenant Starr. U. S. N.s Paymaster Bell, U, S. N.; Lieutenant A. T. Barney, U. S. N., and Mrs. Barney, Mrs. B. McGee and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Davl. Lieutenant Arthur T. Barney, U. S. N-. and Mrs. Barney entertained on Thursday at auction bridge, followed by a luncheon, at their home, SC13 South Cleveland avenue, In the Glrard Es tate. 'Among those Invited were Mr. and Mrs. Oldhous. Mr. and Mrs. John, Hanna, Lieuten ant Commander R, S. Kvyes, U. S, N., and Mrs. Keyes, Lieutenant Commander a. A. Biasett, U. S. N., and Mr. BUsett, Lieutenant,. W. F. Coahraqe. U. 8. N., and Mrs. Cochrane, Lieu tenant Commander O. B. Landenberger, U. S.. N., and Mr. Landenberger, Mr. and Mr Csaflea Davis, Paymaster 'Massing H. PMl brle, U. & N.. and Mrs. PhUbrlsk. Naval Qoa atmiior A. B. Court, U S. N, and Mrs. Cquft, U4w&t T. H. Winter. V. ft N., attd Mr. WlattM, Lttuteaan Cfci Slaofclmra, U. . WMStHi-' . . ' F-Ui Ft&!u..' - Pboto bjf Dudley Sludio MISS MARY CHRISTIAN S. N., and Mrs. Blackburn, Lieutenant Lee Pryor, U. S. N., and Mrs. Prjor, Mrs. R. L. Sheppard, Miss Anna V. Lyon and Miss May Hanna. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The first entertainment to bo given by the North Philadelphia Inter-Church Lyceum will take place next Tuesday night, in the gym nasium of the North Branch Young Men's Christian Association. 1013 West Lehigh avenue, when the Rev. Charles A. Eaton, ot the Madison Avenue Baptist Church, New York, will give his famous lecture, "The Making of a Man." Mrs. William Marshall, of 1523 Diamond street, was hostess at a bridge party at the St, limes yesterday afternoon, for the members ot the bridge club of the Ladles' Quaker City Motor Club Under the leadership of Mrs. Mar shall a series of these entertainments will be given on Tuesday and Friday afternoons dur ing the winter. Miss Eleanor Dealy, of 2313 Columbia avenue, entertained Informally yesterday afternoon, when her guests were Miss Marian Bertolet, Miss Verona White, Miss Bessie Rosenberg, Miss Anne Smltheman, Mrs. John Oughten and Miss Marian Helntsch. TIOGA Miss Kathryn Ennls gave a luncheon today at her home. 3718 North 16th Btreet. The deco rations were in keeping with the month of gar nered harvests, golden-tinted autumn leaves being attractively combined with golden-hued chrysanthemums. Tbe favors were tiny toy turkeys. The guest were Miss Edna Gaw, Miss Elsie ICrouse, Mlsa Florence Shaw, Miss Helen Brown, Miss Louise Ruckdeschell, Miss Martha Lupton, Miss Helen Huff, Miss Edna Muencb, Miss Gertrude Lee, Mlsa Emily MaoBurney, Miss Helen Millard, Mls Helen Montague, Mr. Anthony Callanan and Miss Edith Larzelere. The Tioga Thlmbje Club was entertained at luncheon Thursday by Mrs. George White, at her home In Fern Roek. Her guests were Mrs. Frederick Jennings. Miss Caroline Callahan, Mrs. Ralph Gibbon, Mrs. John Holelr, Mrs. A. Burt Gamble, Mrs. Jacob Ballade, Miss Ruth Ballade and Mrs- William Grimm. ' CAMDEN AND VICINITY Mrs. JAtoa F. Starr, Jr., of Mil aad Linden streets, ha been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Tbama West Cloggeit. la SaJtMAOjte. Tbe wgagat baa btn spnmn d of Mtes Margaret Rom, a Farkfburg, PaM to. A. R. Froni. of tfcis 4ty. Tbe w.ddtax wU Uke jkUes ia February. Mr. Frome and bl chUdiea reside at the Helen) apartments, 3d and Cooper streits, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Llpplncott, upon their re turn from a wedding trip, will live at 419 West Park nvenue, Colllngewood. WHAT MILADY WEARS Feminine Inconsistencies are Many in Fashion's Domain During these delightful mid-autumn days, which are a curious mixture of warm, almost summery breezes, and tho brisker winds which herald tho approach of oold weather, one ob serves strange contrasts In tho mode of dressing of different Individuals Tripping down Chest nut street comeB a well-known young woman, clnd In a thin silk frock, with light pumps topped by filmy hose. Sho greets nn acquaint ance who Is forestalling winter by wearing a suit of broadcloth edged with fur, and heavy galtered boots. Truly tho Inconsistencies of feminine fashions are many. The hotels nnd theatres are beginning to enter to their mld scason crowds, for, although many persons have not opened their town houses as yet, they are stationed In the near-by suburbs, nnd In these dnys of Innumerable motors It Is a small matter to run in from tho country once, or even twice, i each day. In tho matter of street suits, dark blue, that ovor-servlceable shade, continues to hold Its own, nnd, In fact, thltv year, with Its military tendencies, will probably bring the shade more than ever Into vogue. Speaking ot tho military style, Mrs A. J. Drexel Blddlo and her debu tante daughter were seen on tho street severat days ago both clad In dark blue. Mrs. Blddlo'n suit was trimmed with braid of n dull brick-red, tho braid running up over the shoulder in cpaulctto effect. The coat woh made with a plaited peplum, and this note was also carried out In tho skirt, which was quite short and had a knee-length platted ocrsklrt Mrs. BIddle's hat was of black velvet, set Jauntily a little to tho side. Mrs. Edward T. Stotcsbury Is also appearing in a most becoming calling costume of dark blue broadcloth, with which bIio wears a muff nnd stole of Russian sable. Mrs. Victor Mather's vivid coloring la well set oft by a trottour of navy blue, the capo of which is lined with white satin. With this costume Mrs. Mather wears a large flat sailor hat of blue and white taffeta. A smart and extremely becoming fall costume was worn tho other day by Miss Margaret Dunlap while taking tea In the Bollcvue. The suit was of a subdued brown velours de laine, made on severely tailored lines, and worn with a stole of taupe-colored fox. Miss Dunlap'o hat was small and close fitting nnd made of black vclvot, with a wide band of brilliant cerise flowers forming tho brim. Miss Frances Sulli van Is looking smart In a shopping suit of sage green cloth. Tho short Jacket Is plain, except for a touch of darker green embroidery on tho back panel, and the skirt is short nnd nar row, the necessary futness for walking being given by a slosh In front. With this Miss Sul livan wears a smalt velours hat of two shades oC green, trimmed solely with an oddly shaped ornament at one side DEBUTANTE AFFAIRS Miss Emma Ashton Dorr Will Be Presented by Her Uncle and Aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Ashton. The largest debutante affair to day will be the tea which Dr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Ashton will giva nt their beautiful country place on Lancaster Pike, Wynnewood, to Introduce their niece, Miss Emma Ashton Dorr, to society. The whole lower floor of the spacious house Is a mass of bloom Great palms with their waving branches and feathery cybodlum and farleyanco ferns form a wonderful background of shaded green for the varicolored banks of exquisite bloom which represent the numbers upon num oers of exquisite Mowers which have been sent to Miss Dorr. Great purple orchids, American Beauties, Klllarnoy roses, combine with stevla, forget-me-nots and those ccqulslte tiny sweetheart roses, to say nothing of the IoIets, blush roses, lilies of the alley and chrysanthemums. Mlsa Dorr Is the daughter of the late Dalton Dorr and his wife, who was Ml&s Emma Ash ton, a sister of Doctor Ashton. Mrs. Ashton will wear a handsome gown of sapphire blue chiffon elvet cloth, with bodice fashioned of silver metal, with oval cape effect of blue chiffon veHct, edged with rhlnestones. Miss Dorr has selected a charmingly girlish frock ot white embroidered tulle, trimmed with the palest ot blue ribbon trimmings. Mrs. Ash ton will be assisted In receiving by Mrs. John M. Scott, Mrs. Fowell Evans, Mrs. Leed, of Now York; Mrs Henry Tucker, Mrs. Newcomb Thompson, Mm. William Ashton, Mrs. Russell Duone and Mrs. William Percy Simpson. A number of this season's buds will assist Miss Ashton, and among them will bo Miss Hope McMichael. Miss Mary S. Wurts, Miss Margarel II. Burton, Miss Elizabeth Thompson, Miss Frances Tjson. Miss Charlotte 11. Brown, and Miss EdIUt R. Ellison. Following the tea there will be a dinner dance for the receiving party and about 50 additional guests. Including this and last j ear's debu tantes. Among some of the older people present will bo Mr. and Mrs Charles E. Coxe, Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Stengel, Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Yarnall. Mr. and Mrs William Innes Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Horwltz and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winter Balls. CHARITY AFFAIRS British National Relief Fund and Fund for Uelgium Refugee to IIae Concert. The Philadelphia Boys and Girls' Orchestra, of 05 pieces, under the direction of John Curtis, Jr., will give an elaborate concert In Wlther spoon Hall on tho evening of November 25 for the benefit of the British National Relief fund and fund for the Relief of Belgian Refugees In England, and among those who have agreed to act as patronesses for the event are: Mrs. A. C. Abbott. Mrs. A. S Anderson, Mrs. R. Loper Balrd. Mrs. C. C. BInney, Mrs. Edward W. Bolt, Mrs, T. F Branson, Mrs. W. Atlea Burpee, Mrs. John Cadwalader, Mrs. J. Gardner Caasatt, Mrs. Samuel Chew, Miss Mary Coates, Mrs. Travis Cochran, Mrs. Charles A. Converse, Mrs. Cyrus H. K. Curtis, Mrs. John C. Dawson, Mrs. E. E. Easby, Mrs. L. Webster Fox, Mrs. Theodore A. Fox, Mrs. William W. Frazler, Mrs. William A. Glasgow, Mrs. B. C. Hanlng ton, Mrs. H. B. Hare, Mrs. C. C. HorrUon. Mrs. Charles W Henry, Mrs. OlUer Hopklnson, Jr., the Mieses Kirk, Mrs. G, B. Klrkbride, Mrs. J, Norman Jackson. Mrs. Alba B. Johnson, Mrs. C, F, Judson, Mrs. A. II. Lea, Mrs. George B. McCIellan, Mrs. Thomas McCrae, Mrs. B. H- SI tor. Mr. J. Owen Spier. Mrs. A. B. Stoughton, Mrs. Morris W. Stroud, Mrs. J. MadUon Taylor, Mr. C. Herman Thomas, Mrs. George C. Thomas, Mrs. Richard Tilgfc man, Mrs. Alexander Van Reassslaer, Mrs. Bainuel Vauolaln. Mrs. J. L. Vauslaln, Mrs. L. H. Van Dusen. Mrs. Charles Wheeler. Mrs. George P. White, Mrs. Frances Howard WilHw, Mrs. Charles Witting, Mr. X. Waring WHo and Mrs. J. B. Waodottdge. In addi tion wtU be Hs. Wilfnd FowsU, II. B. M. Consul QeasraL and. Mr. FwH; Koa. Paul Hafswaa. BeialM Ommi OsiMKal, sdttt Mr. MagssAsas, wtrHfljft llsjbifeaa, )W0 niB nfl aad the Rev. Dr. N. H. Jtdafya HYMEN CLAIMS MANY DEVOTEES Miss Marfiarcttn Whilnpj Bcdaine Bride of Raymond B. B. Wright nt Noon Today Other Brides, The marriage of Miss MargaretU V. Whit ney, daughter of Mrs. W. Beaumont Whltner. ot Hlllcrest, Germantown, to Raymond O. p. Wright, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert IC. Wright, was solemnized today nt noon In St. Michael's Episcopal Church, Germantown. The church was massed with yellow chrysanthemums and autumn leaves In conformity with the season and these blended beautifully with the gowns of the bridal attendants. Miss Whitney wore her mother's woddlng gown of soft cream colored Batln. adorned with old family lace, and her veil was of lace, trimmed with orange blossoms. She carried a shower boudUet of lilies of the valley. The little flower girl, Miss Mary Loulso Whitney, made a qUalnt picture In a Kate Grcennway frock, carrying' an old fashioned basket of posies. The bride was attended by Miss Mary W. Bangs, of New York, as maid of honor, and her bridesmaid were Miss Caroline T. Murdoch, Miss Marian F. Butler, Miss Caroline C. English, Miss Helen S. Henderson, Miss Elizabeth W. Smucker, Miss Frances G. Wendell, of New York; Mrs. William Wurts Harmer and Mr. Joseph J, Brown. Mr. Wright hod W. Chapln Huntington, of Now York, n his best man, nnd tho ushers woro Charles W. Wharton, Edward W. Clark, 3d, Joseph M. Shoemaker, Richard A. Douglor, William Wurts Harmer, Joseph J. Brown, Dr. George W. Outerbrldge and Francis N. Bang, of New York. WOOD WILMER A quiet wedding will take place today at 4 o'clock In St. Luke's Church, Germantown, when Mlsa Phcbe Ingcrsoll Wllmery. daughter of Mrs. Harry Bond Wilmer, of Centreline, Md., will become the bride of Howard' "Wood, Jr. Tho bride will be given in marriage by her brother. Dr. Harry B. Wllmor, and the of ficiating clergyman will bo the Rev. Francis Little, of Rhlncbeck, N. Y,, cousin of the bride, assisted by the Rov. Samuel Upjohn. Ths brldo will wear a cream-colored faille silk gown, trimmed with cream-colored silk met. The skirt Is made on plain lines and ends In a pointed train. Tho bridal veil Is of tulle, fastened with orange blossoms. Lilies' ot the valloy and white Klllarney roses form .the bouquet. Tho maid of honor, Mis Gertrude Outerbrldge, will bo gowned in white char meuse, mado with a V-neck nnd trimmed with chtffon. A touch of color Is given by an-Alios blue velvet girdle and a black velVot hat. trimmed with a single pink rose. She will carry a shower bouquet ot "My Maryland" roses. Mr, Wood will have as best man Clement B. Wood and tho ushers will ba Dld rldge Morgan, Edward A. Waters, Van Bibber Wilmer, Pcrcival Dove, ot Andover, Mass.; Clifford Payson, ot Boston, and Allan Wood, 3d. Owing to a lcccnt death in the bride's family thero will bo no reception. After an extended trip Mr. and Mrs. Wood will live at the Wood summer home near Consho hocken until their new home In Lower Merlon Is completed. VOOnilEES DENMSOV A wedding of interest to persons of this city took place today at noon at tho Mount Pleas ant Church, Dlckerson, Md., when Miss EISA Dcnnlson, daughter of Mrs. Charles Dennlson, became the brldo of Dayton Voorhces, of till city. Miss Dennlson, who was unattended, wore a.' gown of Ivory satin, trimmed with rare lace, a tulle veil and orange blossoms. She carried lilies of the valley. Mr. Voorhees w?s nttended by Henry SWan ns best man and hts ushers were Edward M. Blddle, Mdskell Ewlng, Grey Dayton, Malcolm S. Huey, Amos Brooks, of Plalnfleld, N. J., nnd II. O. MilHken, of New York. " ' The ceremony wns followed by, a reception at the home ot the bride's mother, Wpstwood, near Dlckerson, after which Mr. and., Mrs. Voorhees left on a wedding trip. They will be at home after February 1 nt MM Locust street. mviN SMUCKER The marriage of Miss Mary Smucker, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Reed Smucker, to Plerson Clement Irwin was solemnized at noon in St. Mary's Church, Locust street above Mth street. r -' The bride, who was gjven In marriage by her father, was nttended by her1 sister, Ml Keturah Thomas Smucker, arid Miss Marlan Clement Irwin, a sister of tho bridegroom", as bridesmaids. Mr. Irwin's brother, ' Robert F. Irwin, Jr., acted as best man and the ushers were John Reed Smucker, Jr., Samuel Clement Irwin, Ralph F. Melville, Rodman Ellison Thompson, Spencer Sergean Large and A, Mason Cooke. Following the ceremony a breakfast wan served for the bridal party at the home of'th bride's parents, 335 South 41st street. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin after a wedding trip will 'live1' la Chicago. COI1EN-COQD1UH fl jC- Miss Leah Goodman, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Solomon Goodman, of 2107 Nqrth 7;U street, and David Cohen, of 3318 North Brosd f.treet, will be married tomorrow night jn,.th Metropolitan Drawing Room, 807 North Broad street, which will bo decorated with a profu sion ot chrysanthemums, palms and fern. The bride's father will give her in marrUge and the ceremony will be performed by the Rev, Martin Nathan, of the Beth Israel Congrega tion, 3Jd street and Montgomery avenue "A, beautiful gown of white charmeuse and panne velvet, trimmed with tuUe and made. -with, a court train, will be worn by the hrlde, Her tulle veil, which Is edged -with lace -and at tached to a cap, will be held In plaoe .with) a garland of lilies of the valley She Ttll carry an ivory-bound proyerbook with a'raarktp'pf lilies ot the valley, Mrs. Samuel Gorton, tfce bridegroom's sister, who will be matron of honor, will be gowned In white chiffon, bro caded with velour, with the bodice qf net, embroidered with opalescent beads. 6, he will carry a shower of pink row tied with ribfren of the same color. The bridesmaids will be MU Kathryn Qood man, the bride's sister: Miss Vtte Oofes. sitter pf the bridegrooms Miss Norma Ka& and Mis Dorothy Rappaport. Their fresjc are fashioned of white charmeuse and j4 panne velvet, and they will cn-t paji leaf bouquets of pink rasas with pk ofeifCeu streamers. Samuel Gorson win be ths i,t man, and the ushers will be Abraham NeVa, Dr. Lewis SeHgsan, LewU Schiller and SkSm. uel S&lsmsu. The servJss vrtit he feOwd by a (Matter and. ritln. OrsWds aad ferns wtU fee used in the "Baaer rissnraUnww.' Vput tfcsjr Totiwr from a iwMtef , jNnnwjp tatssgMiNB. and Wii hs t )m Dseetahar at KU NpMfc JfegafcMo sues. IlfeMstW TOM so fee's a u1 ' h ' 33u 6 BOWK MM m r,pH Hj - v Sv fe m ' K wi . 1 3 Wm-