EVENING LEBGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1914, H MeVeaSeiUeaVttheMMiLea SOCIAL LIFE IN AND ABOUT PHILADELPHIA riss MAniu louisb sTAnn, who win Lmako her debut at a tea to be given on fthft afternoon of Frlttny, December 4, by her hinrents, Dr. nnd Mrs. n. Walter SUfr, of lit IHouth lilli street. Witt be nssljtcit In recetvlns thy Miss ttllrabelli Cummlncd, Mla Jlarjruerlto iaiuHon, Miss Vlrulnla AVetherlll. Miso Elba- fbeth Yardley, Miss Lucille Llphlncolt, Miss Illeanor Wunder, Miss Elizabeth Huclinnan, Miss Florence nuo. MIm JlarKUerlte Hollo- petci- and JtUa Jtnrle James, of DoylMlonn. Mrs. O. It. Meeker will preside at the tea table nnd Sirs, Hcgiy Marshall will rccelvo with the hostess. Following the tea n dinner and theatre party r.'lll bo Riven, at which iho additional auests will be W. Atlec Burpee, Jr., David nurpee, Hobort Wetherlll, Joseph Iloyal, John IlaUa man, Jtorrli Herkncss, John Hell Huhn, Frances nue, Frank Ilogers, Thomas Calhcait and Dr. n. Walter Starr, Jr, Mr. and Mis. Julius Chrlstenscn, of Syra cuse, X. Y., formerly of dermantown, an nounce tho ensafreincnt of their dnURhter, Miss Alina II. ChrlBtcnsen, to Andrew Terrlne Monroe, of .Mount Airy. No dnte has been set for the wedding. Mrs, llobert W. Downing, of 1624 Locust street, will motor up to Princeton tomorrow for the Yale-Princeton feamc. She will chap erone a party of youngr people In honor of her daUBhter,!,Mlss Itoberta Drown Downing, a much-fetod debutante of this season. Tho other guests will be Miss Uubcrta Fottcr, Miss Mae Patterson, G. Roland Sergeant, Walter W. L. Fotterall, Norman Dunning: and Joseph 21. Patterson, 2d. William Worrell Wocncr, who has been on n fortnight's gunning trip In the South, has returned to Ellerslclgh, his residence on School houso lane. The annual luncheon and anniversary re ception of the Mntlneo Musical Club will bo held In the parlors of tho Roosevelt on Thurs day, November 10. An attractive scheme of decorntloii has been planned, which will In clude autumn folinge nnd chrysanthemums In , varying shades. About 300 members of tho club are expected to be presont. Allan J. Henry, whose marriage to Miss Sara Doverenux Ogdcn, of Now York, will tako place November 10, will be guest of honor at n dinner nt tho Lilacs tonight, which will be given by members of the University Uargo Club. Mr. nnd Mrs. William L. Hirst, Mrs. William ,. Roberts Howell and Harry C. Yarrow will mo tor up to Princeton today to attend the Ynle , Princeton football game, which will take place tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Patterson and Miss .Rebecca Patterson havo taken a house at 2054 Locust street for tho winter. Mrs. Eugene Dorey, of 1D18 Locust street, hns Issued Invitations for luncheon nnd bridge on Wednesday and Thursdny of next week. Tho marrlaife of Miss Edith J. Poole, daugh ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Foolc, to Au- trey J, Danclo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. ' Dando, of Wynnewood, took place qtilotly to t day nt noon at the home of the bride's parents, I, S0J South ISth street. The ceremony was per formed by the Rev. Dr. Richard Hnrrls In the Presence of the Immediate families of the bride and bridegroom. A email wedding breakfast followed. ALONG THE MAIN LINE OVEnnnoOK Miss Gladys Fries, of SXS High land avenue, will entertain at luncheon tomor ' row. Her guests will be Miss Beatrice Smith, Miss Helen Millard, Mlso Addle Lutton, Miss Helen Eyie, Miss Dorothy Gamble, Miss Edltn Lnrzalcre and Miss Eleanor Stone. Mr. and Mrs. James Hilton have returned to ' their home on Drexel road after a trip through the West. t ARDMORE Now that the winter season has t opened, a number of dancing classes have been organized along the Main Line. At Ardmote a i children's dancing class will meet every Satur t ' day nfternoon nt the home of Mis John C. Spiers, on Simpson road. The class I In cu.irge kjof Miss Sylvia Holman Miller, nnd the mem- bers Include Miss Helen Green, Miss Ellra v bjth Tarr, Miss Eddn C. Spiers, Miss Louise Harper, Miss Anita Fredrlcks, Miss Olndys Reddlck, Mlfa Beatrice Jackson, Miss Louise Robinson, Miss Carolyn Robinson, Master Donald Stuart, Master Jack C. Spiers, Mas ter Robert Wittenberg, Hornco IJozi, Reginald r Jarrett, Louis Jarrett, Donald Bozz and Rlch- ; nrd Jarrett. t , Starting tomorrow evening a fortnightly L, dancing class will be held at the home of Doctor and Mrs, A, L. Rowland, and Miss Mll i ler will also have charge of this class. Among the members nre Doctor nnd Mrs. Ezra Allen. teMr, and Mrs. M, II. Harper, Air. And Mrs. RPHerbeit Tarr, Mr. and Mrs, m! F. MacDowell t ajnd Mr. and Sirs. Thomas C. Plnkerton, of Bain. s CHESTNUT HILL Mis. Cllntonla Brown, of Wilmington, Del., 'a 111 arrive on Saturday, to be the guest of Mr, and Mrs. II. Norman Perkins, of 27 East Ben ezer street, for a week or '10 days. Wlss Elizabeth D. Lockwood will resume her fdajiflng classes ns usual thia winter, There "will hi a cUs every Friday afternoon for little children and a class alternate Saturday nlchts, ifur older men and women at the Philadelphia Qrleket Club. Mrs. Carter will entertain at dinner tonight ,aj the Philadelphia Cricket Club before the cJuh dance. Covers will be laid for 12. Th Beta Chapter of the Qptlraus Chi Fra gility of the Central High, School will hotd Its , memnly meetfpg this evening at the home of l-Wllllam H Hunton, 120 East Gorges lane. nEnATANTnwN P A party of young peopla who will motor to fi-riiitoion lor ine game on Saturday are Miss tint jioiciiKMs, anas uamartne v. caesard. Uwaihiney. 2d, of Yale, and William Mc- , Jr . ton of the Secretary of the Treasury Will lunch at the Princeton Inn. att.nrl tie, tfawe and. returning ' town, afrjd the i? w9 i 1115 wisnyu vnusct viUD in me Bg. SJlM UotehklsJ, of Rye. K. Y.. will arrive to. 4 U be the guet of MUs Cassard for a week. HtM- Alexao&er WUter. of 434 Wm Shol HMte lane, will entertain at dinner tonight btfore the dam t the HunUngdon VaUi CouJMry Clufc. Mrf rb,rt IteuMMJI, U Qucr Mh, ai MtMUte iaferoistiy at hiMaa pa iiTni 'ii 111 i i r irr -Tiffi ---fr ,JrfB rm m th npn mrf K i $jfjt$t v Su.v rflKvl&HHHiLEW itnTH TtM I'liolo by Sari P. T. Price JUSS ELEANOR FLOOD Miss Flood made Iter debut at a dinner dance on Wednesday night at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mr.. Edward T. Flood.' bridge today. The guests are Miss Emily Tay lor, Mrs. Clinton Beagnry and Mrs. Samuel Hawley. ' Mrt. Frederick Dudley, of 2S07 Indian Queen Innc, hns ns her guest Mrs. James Perry, of Norfolk, Vu. Mrs. James Watson haa gone to New York for several weeks, to be tho guest of her parents. Miss Margaret Falkncr, of Tulpchocken street, has returned from Larchmont, N. Y.. where she has been visiting friends, Mrs. Bcrcns nnd her daughter, Miss Bernlco Berens, have taken a house nt Pulaski nvenuo and Logan street for tho winter. ' ALONG THE READING Thcro will be a shore dinner and dance at tho Huntingdon Valley Country Club, at No ble, on Friday night. A number of tho mem bers will entertain at dinner before tho dance. There will bo a club dance at tho Old York Road Country Club on Saturday evening at 8:30 o'clock. The committee In chnrgo In cludes Miss Ileba White, Miss Bentrico Wal lace and Thomas II. Brown. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel W. Whan, of tho St. James Hotel, gave a dance at tho Hunting don Valley Country Club, at Noble, Pa., last evening. Tho ballroom was decorated with autumn leaves and chrysanthemums, together with brilliant electric effects. Among the guests who attended wcro Mr. nnd Mrs. James Balfour, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Balfour, Mr. Vand Mrs. Albert Baltz, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin A. Bookmyer, Sir. and Sirs. Edwin A. Carre, Mr. nnd Mrs. John P. Connolly, Sir. and Mrs. Charles A. Daniel, Sir. nnd Mrs. Isaac Landls Detweller, Kir. nnd Sirs. Clarence E. Doan, Sir. nnd Sirs. Charles P. Donnelly, Sir. and Sirs. W. Clair Elliott, Mr. and Sirs. Forrest B. English, Mr. and Sirs. Bertram G, Frnzler, Sir. and Mrs. Samuel A. Oteenlee, Sir. nnd Sirs. James Hollighan, Sir. nnd Sirs. H, R. Humph'reys, Sir. and Sirs. Thomas H. Lewis, Mr. and Sirs. Charles H. Longworthj Sir. and Sirs. D. C. Sletheny, Mr. and Sirs. William F. Metzger, Sir. nnd Sirs. J. Alfred Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Slahlon W. Newton, Sir. nnd Sirs. SI. J. O'Mearn, Sir. and Mrs. George L. Parker,1 Sir. and Mrs. George L. Parker, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Frederick S, Parks, Sir. nnd Sirs. John Patton, Sir. and Sirs. Harry C. Rausley, Sir. and Sirs. Joseph N Rellly, Mr. and Sirs. George J. Roesch, Sir, and Mrs. Thomas L. Rogers, Captain and Sirs. Leon F. Rubens, Sir, and Sirs. George Sheppard, Sir, and Sirs. Thomas J. Sinclair, Sir. and Mrs. Wesley Stead. Mr. and Sirs. George C. Stephenson, Miss Helen Stephenson, Mr. and Sirs. Edwin A. Vare, Sir, and Sirs. William Scott Vare, Miss Mildred Warner, Sllsa Emily Elizabeth White, Sir. and Mrs. eorpe W. Young, WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. William. J, Coane, who has been spend ing the past fortnight at Westminster, Md., will return to her residence, at 39th and Locust streets, tomdrrow. Sire, Charles F. Wall, of 45th and Spruce streets, will entertain at 600 this afternoon. Her guests will be Mrs. Frederick J, Halter man, Sirs. Jacob Bohrleber, Sirs. Hiram Hlrsh, Mrs. William Rltter, Mrs. Rudolph Sosna, Mrs. Edward Hnrtel, Mrs. Hairy Artelt, Mrs. Jacob BeUwanger, Mrs. Harry Bowers, Mrs. L, Ess. linger, Sirs. Radcllff, Mrs. Frederick Danne hauer, Mrs. C, 8. Lauber and Mrs Rosenberger. Miss Leonldo Josephine Dajlt, of 4527 pipe street, entertained a bridge club yesterdsy. Among the members of the club are Miss Flor. ence Elliot, Miss Edna Wtler, Miss Slarjorle Morris, Miss Roumalne Taylor, Miss Gladys McCarthy, Miss Helen Roberts, Miss Ann McKnlght, Miss Katherlne Slgrtlmore, MJis Dorothy Mortlmore, Miss Florence Rtld, Sllsa Helen Dunn, Sirs. Warren Moss, Mrs. Waiter Peterson, Mrs. Albert Stuetz, Mrs. Leon Brown, Mrs. Harold StcAntny, Mrs. Qhares J Elliot Mrs. Walter WaUs, of 1153 South 4(th street., entertained her alub t Iuntheon and bridge on Monday. Apto.es tfte. guests were Mrs. Swope, Mrs. LuHens, Mrs, Rase, Mrs. McAUMer. Mrs, Baton, Mrs. Menjle, JJla firrllt, Mrs. De Havep, Mrs. Qarber and Mrs. BalnbrUse. Mr. and Mrs- Julian AUawler, of 31H Rc street who Have been spending thak honey moon U a camp 1b the Maine wod. will re turn home tWs wl-" Mrs. Alexander will be rMtt?tkMre4 a UIjm Virginia HHj. SQD11I PIHLADELPHU Mr, vlwge DBoWtgMi X$t. of Edge water Prfc fcM jus return tmm ft vt4t t Wmri&$. tm&&)&i ,-s ? l Waihlhgton nnd IS noiv nt her home, 2333 South 21st street. In thn Glnvrd Estate. While In the capital she was the guest of Sirs. Hughes Olllphnnt, who gave ft delightful bridge party followed bv a largo reception In her honor. Mrs. Kelm will entertain Sirs. Benson on November 17. John SI. Duffy, of 1416 Castle avenue, who Is nt present tratdllng In Western Pennsjl vanla on an extensive business trip, Is expected to return tomorrow. William O'Brlent of 1427 Morris street, who Is nt present visiting William Sljretus, a for mer Phllndelphlan, at his home In Boston, Is expected to return on Jlondny. Lieutenant C. A. Lutz, V. 8. SI. C, nnd Mrs. Lulz, of 2327 South 21st street, aie enter tntntng Lieutenant Lutz's parents, Sir. and Mrs. B. F, SI. Lutz, of Chicago. Mrs. Thomas Simmons, of 1518 South Broad street, entertnlned nt t bridge pnrty yester day nfternoon. Among her guests were Sirs. George StcLnUgh, Sirs. George W. Young, SIlss Ella Young, Sir. Courte, Sirs. Edward Ills ley, Sirs. David SIcCoach, Sirs. George Shlsslrr, Sirs. Thomas Kcefer, Sirs. George Wllon, Strs. Parks, SI. D., Slr. Frank B. Stockley. Sir. and Strs. StcCue, of tho Glrnrd Estntc, nre entertaining Sir. and Strs. Samuel Laird nnd their two little children, Jennie nnd Don- I ntd Ijilrd, of Nnrherth. Silts Anna Stccouch, who hni been the lnt two months nt Atlantic City, hns returned to her home, 2034 Bnlnbrldge street. Sirs. C. Storlnrtty, of 1412 Cnthirine street, nnnounces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Cathcrlno E. Slorlarlty, to SIntthew Ttodgers, of 1335 Christian street. No dnte hns been given for tho wedding. Mrs. T. It. LUllc'V Now York city. Is nt present visiting her mother, Sirs. E. B. Con nty. of 2333 South Clevclnnd nventtc, In th Glrard Estntc. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The mnrrtiige of SIlis Helen Goodman, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Bcnno Goodman, of 230i North 21st street, nnd Slorrls N. Cohen, of 10OI West Erlo nvenue, will tnkc plnce on Mon day night, November 1C, nt tho Rlttenhouse. The Rev. Dr Joseph Krnuskopf, of the Kene srtli Israel Congregntlon. will perform theVcrc inony. SIlss Goodman has selected her ttster, SIlis EIjIo Goodmnn, for maid of honor. Dr. Wllll'im E. Rnken, will be Sir. Cohen's best mvm. After n lengthy wedding Journey, thu brldcgioom and bride will live In Logan. Sirs. Robert Seymour, of 1R.10 North ISth etreet. rntertalnpd her bridge club this nfter noon. Her guestp were Sirs. John Sloore. Sirs, acorge V,. Kltson, Sirs. Robert Foitcr, Sirs. Harry Painter, Sirs. Fritz Qultncr, Sirs. Alfred Brnchcr, Stra. William Stovenson, Strs. Thomas Patton. Sirs. Robert Seymour, Sirs. John Frey, Sire. Edwnrd Hnhcnlen. Sirs. William Slycrs, SIlss Annette Blclin and Sirs. Charles SIoss. SIlss Florence O'Boyle, of 2257 North 13th street. Is visiting her Ulster, Sirs. Joseph B. Yountr, Jr., of Slount Carmcl, Pn. Mrs. II. D. Sloore has returned to town nnd hns opened her house at 1731 Sfnster street for tho winter. Miss Helen Gorman, of 19I3.SInstfr street, will cnttrtnln tho card club of which she Is n mem ber this evening nt her home. TIOGA The Aeschylean Players, a Tioga organiza tion that is winning much prniso for its excel lent drnmntla performances, will give tho com edy, 'Tolly In Politics," tonight in the lecture hall of the Erlo Avenue Methodist Church, 7th tre"t nnd Erie nvenuc, in nld of the work of the Slen's Blblo Union of that church. Tho cniil will Include SIlss Freda D'A,rdenne. SIlss Helen D'Ardenne, Mies Slabel Burt, SIlss Iva Harding, James T. Anthony, Jr., Fred Tleld, Arnold Carter and Edward Latimer. The lat ter is president of the club. Other members are Sirs. Walter Ross, stage director; SIlss Cora B. Anthony. SIlss Elsie Fredericks, Miss Slaryland Gunegan, SIlss Ruby N, Anthony. SIlss Violet B. Anthony, SIlss Edna Ingram, SIlss Emily Woodward, Frank Cnrter, Wnlter D'Ardenne. Thoinns StcCrackon, Newton Pet tit, Cde Seckler, Joseph Sterns and Raymond Coward, The Alumnao Association of the William Penn High School will hold a vaudeville show and dance Monday and Tuesday evenings, No vember 18 and 17, nt the Scottish Rites Hall. Broad and Cherry streets. About 65 girls will take part. The committee In charge are SIlss Eleanor Kervln, SIlss Edna Smith, SIlss Ellen Kroneberder, Sirs. F. SI. Wass, Mlsj Slaybelle Beietta, Miss Ray Rles and Miss Slary F. Row bottom. Sir. and Sirs. Ralph SIcICelvey have returned from their wedding journey and are receiving ot their new home, 2311 West Atlantic street. The bride will be remembered as SIlss Irma Lott Benumorit. daughter of Sir. nnd Sirs. George N. Beaumont, of S350 North 2!d street. Sir. and Sirs. John F. Erhard have returned frgm n tour through the West and are occupy ing their new home, 5614 Hunter avenue. Sirs. Erhard was SIlss Gertrude A, Holl, daughte' of Sirs, Anna Holl, of 3 HO North Broad street. Miss Begins. McCormlck, of 3551 North Broad street, will be hostess to the members of her '500 club at luncheon and car da tomorrow. Her guests will Include SIlss Helen Dougherty, SIlss Slary T. Treacy, SIlss May Slurphy, SIlss Lavlnls, Dougherty, Silts Marrnret Sullivan, SIlss Nan Sllnogu, Mrs. Joseph McCormlck, Miss Agnes MoKenna, SIlss Lorana Murphy, Sirs. Edward Vincent O'Hanlon and SIlss Kath arine O'Neill. ROXBOnOUGH Sirs. John O. Struse, of 6510 Ridge avenue, will be hostess to the members of hr sewing club this afternoon. Her guests Include Mil Helen Rehfus, Sirs, Frederick Stott. Sirs. N. Clair Rnrnbaugh, Mru, Orlando Petty, Mrs. Frank Ktnworthy, SIlss Emma Rehfus, Mrs, Roy A, Robinson, Sirs, Charles Weln, Sirs, Al. bert Hpod s-hd Sirs. Robert Hays. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Ooihpw, of 43 Conar roe street, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Jessie Humpjton Goshow, to William E. McClennan, of 644S Ridge ave. nue. on Wednesday night, November 4, at their home, Mr. and Mrs. MoCIennan will live on Martin street, Rqiborough. LANSDOWNE Mr. &d Mrs. Jehn Qeraghty are reelv4ng teftgjrsHUtlpiU w th Wrlfe of H sa. Ml QMktSbty was formerly Marie Muen. f tfets though. Mrs, LmoWI and th uyu Rjiaa hav Joined the daflcins clats wlUch wrtt mut W4. awrfay. th lSlfa. to Suicr HpiL M"W Frwic XetAiS. KclMiiAK. tl vUltiAB JIIsh Marlon Oesterlle, ot 68 Hast Linden nvenue. SIlss Rena, B. ItorrocVs, of Stnnatawna ave nue, entertained Informally last night. Her gittsls wre Slles Slnrgarct Neely, SIlss Mildred Beaver, SIlss Grace Heller, SIlss Florence Bar rls, Jtlss Anna Roshon, SIlss SInrlan List, SIlss Minerva Webster And Sties Esther Jolli DANCES FORYOUNGER SET Mrs. Wurts' Clais Will Hold First Meeting To night Mr. and Mrs. Pool Entertain. The first meeting thin season of the dnnclng class which Is chaperoned by Sirs. Charlis Stewart Wurts will be held this evening nt 8 30 o'clock nt Asher's, Kd nnd Walnut streets. Tha decorations will be very simple; a few palm and the shaded lights will throw n pretty glow upon the dancers. Sirs. Wurts has conceived tho Idea of forming sovetnl committees of the younger mm to assist her In conducting the clnss. They lead the cotillon, Introduce the new members rnd make themselves generally useful nnd Indispensable. The committee for the first rlx meetings Includes Clnlnn SIcEI roy, Jr., Tristram Coffln Colket, 3d, Ernest C Savage, Louis Hobinson, Wlstnr Slorils and Alfred Lewis. Tho class will meet every nlter nnto Saturday during the winter. Sir. and Sirs. Hjdncy Herbert Tool, of Anl morc. will give n delightful Informal dnnte al th SIcilon Cricket Club In honor of their daughter, Mls Lois Alexander Pool, who will be ono of next year's debutantes. The largo rooms of tho clubhouse will be dec orated with palms and numerous gorgcou chrysanthemums of many and varied hues, whllo because of Frldny, tho 13th, a no?l nnd pretty fenturo of the decorations will be a largo hnrseshoo formed of apricot nnd maroon col ortd clnjenntliomums, which will festoon the balcony rail and shower good luck upon nil tno ruchLs. .Miss Pool will wear a becoming frock ot apricot chiffon, fashioned In a simple girlish stylo without any definite wnlst line, and with oands of mauve vehet as the only trimming Sirs. Pool nnd her daughter will be nsslsted In receiving by Mrs, William E. Somcrs, Jr., Sirs. J. Howaid Brown nnd Sirs. Pool's daughter-in-law, 3lrs. Sjdney Alexnndcr Pool, of Palmer ton,' Pa. About ISO guests will be present, nnd among them n large number of this nnd next seasons' debutnntes from nlong the Main Line and from town. A novel Innovation which tho older people particularly will enjoy will be tho opening of the card rooms during the dance so thnt, while the young people, delight In dancing the time unity, their elders may wander In for a game of cards. Among thosr who will bo the guests of Sir. nnd Mrs. Pool over the dnnco arc Miss Slary Little, of Foloroft, Pa.; Miss Gertrude Show ell, of Rlverton, N. J.: Miss Isabel Eommcrs. or Ablngton, Pa.; Miss Elizabeth Steward, of Gcrmaulowu; Jnmes Little, of Folcroft, Pa.; Howard Ogdcn Smith, of Rochester, N. Y.; Sjdney Trewln, of Kochclle, N. J., nnd Sir. and Sir. Sydney Alexander Pool, of Pnlmrton, Pa. DEBUTANTE AFFAIRS Mies Tyson and Miss Scull Will be Piesrntcd at a Tea and Dinner Dance. Today's entertainment for the debutantes will constat It-, a luncheon, tea nnd dinner dance. Tho luncheon will be given for Miss Mnry Bal lard, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Ellis Ames Bal lard, of St. Martins, by Sirs. George Dlllwyn Parrlsh nt her home, 313 South 10th street Chrysanthemums will be used In the decora tions. Dr. nnd Sirs. T. Slellor Tjson will give a lunic tea with dancing nt their homo, 1306 hpruco street. Tho whole lower floor of the lioufo will bo thrown open to tho guests and will be hnndsomely decorated with tall spread leaf palms, faileyance nnd cyhodlum ferns. With this background many beautiful bouquets, baskets nnd little Dresden china flower piece mude up of rosebuds, violets nnd tiny bluets, nre banked about the room. SIlss Tyson will wear a lovely frock of satin trimmed with lace, which Is made with n touch of color. Dr. James Tyson. SIlss Tyson's grandfather, will be present. Sir. and Sirs. Henry Warrington and SIlss Grace C. Carhart will also receive. Among the debutantes who will receive with SIlss TjBon will be SIlss Hilda Tunis, SIlss Knthcrine Dlament, Miss Eleanor Blspham, Miss Slary Stewart Wurts, Miss Slargaret Fit ter, SIlss Marjorie Slorrls, SIlss Mnry Brown Yarbuiton, SIlss Starle Louise Wannmaker, SIlss Arlenn Stiller, SlUs Isobel Milne Rodgers. SIlss Elinor Judd Bean, SIlss Slarlnn Grant, Sllsa Hope SIcSllchael, SIlss Caroline Ives Brlnton, Bliss Edith R. Ellison, SIlss Kathar ine Z. Ogdeu, SIlss Dorothea Oberteuffer, SIlss Emma Aihton Dorr, Mies Margaret II. Bur ton, MImi Helena Robinson, SIlss Anna Slary Walthour, SILss Kate Furness Jnyne. In tha ovenlng Sir. and Sirs. William Ellis Scull will Introduce their charming daughter. Miss Slnrgot Ellis Scull, at a dinner dance at the beautiful home, Lelghton place, In Over brook. Tha large hall, drawing room and library will be arranged, with small tables, which will be decorated with different flowers. WILMINGTON SIlss Edna E. Carpenter, one of Wilming ton's best known young pianists, and Jacob W. Graybell, of Quarryvllle, Pa., were mar ried at noon Thursday at the homo of the bride's parents, Sir. and Sirs. Francis L, Car penter, 003 Van Buren street. The officiating clergyman was the Rev. Charles A. Hilt, D. D., pastor of the Slethodlst Episcopal Church at Crlsfield, Md., formerly of this city. The bride and groom will spend their honeymoon (n Washington, D. C, and other points south, and after January 1 they will be at home at Quarryvllle, Pa. The Wilmington Assemblies, the most con spicuous social event of the season In this city, will be held the second Friday night of December and January In the New Century Club, and they will be managed by the same committee that has acted for several years-Mrs- Henry B. Thompson, SIlss Amy E. du Font, Mrs. A. Felix duPont and Harry C. HaskelU One of th Interesting debutante affairs will be that of Miss Slarjorle Pyle. youngest daughter of Sirs. Wlllard Pyle She will bo Introduced at ft debutante dinner to be given by her sister, Mrs. JSugeae duPont, Jr., at the Country Club the night before the Bagh elqrt" uaU. Another debutant function of partloular Interest will b th tea, to b given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank It. Thomas for their daughter. Ml JMtvne'tte Thomas, on Tuesday. November Jj. CHESTER AND VIGIWTY Mr. B. p. Jfetarta k rtui to taw hew at NrFt4, aftftr a wuk'i visit to fritada at jOiMth, . J. Mi. a4 U. Wward MtM. of WttBig. 11 , wtr th 4cftt gMs t Mr. HtUaWh THE DRAMA mHnMMnaaBMaMHaaranaisa iLSSSSET VlfiBnBSSIsii tfm if w mB MM .X'wMIBM HHsHy I SW .saBaMKitaialalaH sKnH V; sHH:9 IslslslBp v HsHsflHHESiivSHllslslslHi sasiHsW sisisisissisiisBiMKwsBtsTiisisisB ANNIE SAKEH , "The Story of tho Howry" Lyric FLASHES FROM "STARS" Edward S. Curtis, authority on the North American Indian, has entered tho motion pic ture field and will release soon n six-part Aim piny entitled, "In the Land of the Head Hunt ers." Sir. Curtis is the nuthor of "The North American Indian," a scries of volumes contain ing many photographs, which was complied under the patronnge of tho late J. Plcrpont Slorgan. Mnudo Adnms Is enjoying ono of the most profitable tours of her career. To the main offering ot the bill, "The Legend of Leonora," SIH.S Adams has added Barrio's playlet, "The Ladles' Shakespeare." An Idea of the nature of Hip little play may be gleaned from the nuthor's descilption, "Being one woman's reading of a notorious work, edited by J. SI. Barrie." Tho little piece Is a sort of travesty on "Tam ing ot the Shrew," .In which SIlss Adams as Katharine confidentially assures tho nudlcnce, that It Is lenlly Petruchlo who Is being tntned, nnd that she merely Is permitting him to think ho Is having his own way. The Little Theatre Company Is planning a berlea of out-of-town performances tu bo given on tho dates when tho French Players appear at tho Little Theatre. Flvo companies are presenting "A Pair ot Sixes," the current attraction at the Adelpht. The Chicago company, headed by Frank Mc Intyro and Slay Vokes, Is entering Its fourth month at the Cort Theatre, Chicago. Miss Saxono Slorland, who plays Lucy in "The Rivals," has had an odd and contradic tory career as regards her nationality. Hav ing studied in I'm Is for the stage, she nat urally spoke French exceptionally well when she began her work, and was mistaken for a French girl. Later she scored success In "The Cat nnd the Cherub," and to her umusement found thnt It was generally supposed that she wm of Chinese birth, a mlstako reiterated later when she scored such n triumph In "The Yel low Jacket." In reality she Is an Engllslr glrlt hut, as she says, has become an American, and counts this as her home. One of the scenes In "A Perfect Lady," in which Rose Stuhl Is appearing at the Hudson Theatre, New York, depicts lending citizens of a small community In Kansas succumbing to the strains ot a ragtime tune and Indulging in a turkey trot. living Berlin composed n new 'ugtlme melody for this purpose, and presented It to SIlss Stahl, It will be used regularly at performances hereafter. ' Frederick Truesdale, who gives a finished performance of the villain, making his career uniformly black. In "On Trial," was born In SInntclalr. N. J. After his graduation from Yale University he Joined Daly's repertoire company, playing young men and character parts in Shakespeare, remaining with the com pany for three years. Then he was seen as Trip In "Tho School for Scandal." After thnt hi was In comic opera, playing the comedian and even dancing In tho ballet In "The Uelsha," "The Circus Gill" nnd "La Toupee." At the close of his comic opera runs he toured Eng land with William It. Crane, then was seen In "Ben Hur," nnd later succeeded Bruce SlacRae as Doctor Wntson In "Sherlock Holmes." He wus leading man to Lily Langtry, and later' appeared In "The College Widow," "The Three of Us" and "Slaggle Tepper." Next to Lew Fields, the most admirable bit AMUSEMENTS MARKET STntJUT OPPOSITE WAKAMAK KITS VAUDEVILLE GLOBE U:30 TO Us30 $1,000,000 Theatr 2200 Stating Cspiclty MLLE. AMETA ROEHM'S ATHLETIC GIRLS Misa MAE FRANCIS Four Others Short Inlcrcstlns Photo-Playi nd BurprUo Ftur. fHlpnt nili- St" OPBnA I Bom of World's UilCHUlUt OU HOUSE) J OrtiUnt Photoplay, Afts.. 1 to S. 10 and 10c. Kvgi., 7 to 11, 10. Ii. sU. REX BEACH'S OIOATIC UASTBRt'lBCS THE SPOILERS With WILLIAM FARNUM KATUlVN WILLIAMS AmwBtunlwI by Wurlltxer Ortan and a. Dally Chans olVtrat-rua Cotstdy Picture Palace Theatre "V, ?p 7. IIANNSH WBBK DOCBLK BJLL "Life's Shon Window" ., c AMD BIX BTANDARP VAUDEVILLE ACTS ffiaW I Within the Law 3Sc. 0e T8 ' XTWEEk--'bAaU0EUiSDB7?a' LITTLE I THBATRB lltleOLnaa4y 1 Em.. 8 ISO. MU.Tm JtBat S so L.IOV Tl Ktftt ACA Hutu's, lllfi Cfetsunn jAjivAor Tomop- .k UKUrilsaritA .?S"S.- "u wmiMTV-nrurm A I . . . .-"- Solatat. UOMWt Coaulte KIXOK'S GRAND lt4K.l'S six acmor uu M TMOCPK. BBUCU im-'-lffim i'Hi' pnrAT o 2gm&s$ JffSiM tarn- ftthy. 3 15. I l ITOOt. rtCTV THEATRICAL BAEDEKEIl ADELPHI-"A Pair of Sixes," fnrte by Sd. ward Peple Two business partners shoot a, cold hand, the winner to retain the business. the loser to become his body-serVnnt for u J ear. Sfaudo Rburne Inimitably funny as a elavey. DnOAD-,,Tlir flonp of SongK." new plav bv Kdwnrd Sheldon. An episodic adaptation ot Hcimnnn 8uderr..nnn's novel detailing n girl's fiucst of love, In which Irene Fenwlck proves herrelf a capably great nctress. t;'ORriKST-"Sarl1" chnrmlng operetta, with SIlssI Hajos and Irene Powlowska. Mlzstt Hajos, as Sari, nn Hungarian girl, transported to Paris. Is Inimitably, coyly funny nnd just captivating. SIlss Povvlowska sings operatic, ally and charmingly, GARR1CK. - "The Debutante." new musical comedy, with book by 11 n. and Jt. B. Smith and muslti by Victor Herbert A trlto plot, Willi enert by bits of Insinuating music, with llaael Dawn as toseate ns ever. KEITH'S nalnltrAltnn nf 4Iia 19tf, n n t .. .... M 1 of this popular audcilllo houe, with Jesse I l.nskv's tabloid tninl.-nl rrimoili. "Tho SnrlPtV Bud," heading the bill. LlTTLn THBATnK-Uscellent revival of "The Rivals" In original form ns written by Sherl dan, admirably acted. LYI11C "The Story of the Horary." Klnh. orately staged melodrama, which will wcarv nome In tho first net nnd thrill others to tha last, appreciation being a matter of taste WALNUT - "Within tho Law " Catherine Tower convincingly portrays SInry Turner, who Is unjustly sentenced to prison, but finally triumphs. nf character comedy In "Tho High Cost hf Loving," nt tho Republic Thentrc, New York, Is tho ploying of Noel Burnham by Hrncst Lam bart, of musical comedy fume. Sir. Lambart la an Irishman, born In County Jfcnth, nnd educated In finglnnd nt Hton and Cambridge. As a young man ho did not hnvo to work. Con icquently. he did nothing until a friend sug. Rested, hnlf In fun, that ho try to go on tho stage. Ho succeeded In securing nn engage ment with tho "Florodora" company In Lon don, playing a juvenile role. Then ho played In "The Girl From Kny's" In London for .1 year, later coming to New York to continue In tho part, that of Fitzthlstle. At tho end of the run of 'The Girl From Kay's" ho Joined tho Wobcr .-. Field forces at their MubIo Hatl, appearing In "Hlggledy PIgglcdy" nfid "Tho Sinn About Town." In which he played tho English Duke. After that ho was seen as Don Adolfo In "Havana," In which ho Is still re membered for his capltnt rendering ot tho "Hello People" oong, nhd followed this with an engagement In the English Gaiety piece, "Our Hiss Glbbs." . Ann Swinburne will nppenr in a comic opera In January written by Henry Bloat-om, with music by Victor Herbert, who nlso composed tho melodies of "The Sladcnp Duchcse," In which SIlss Swinburne, was seen Inst year. ' A prize of $10,000. offered by the Los Ancoles Sluslo Teachers' Association for the best Amer ican opera, has been nwnrded to Prof. Horatio W. Parker, of Yale "University. Tho work Is entitled "Fairyland," and the libretto Is by Brian Hooker, who collaborated with Professor Parker In the opera "Jlonu." ,The opera, which was selected from fifty-six submitted by musicians and authors In nil parts of tho United States, Is a pageant, and will bo iroduced July 1, 1D15, by the American Opera Association, of Los Angeles. Selwyn & Co. have Just signed contracts for the Spanish rights to Slargaret Slayo's "Baby Sllne" and "Twin Beds." As soon ns transla tions have been completed both of these plays will bo produced In Madrid. Jack Squires, with the operetta "Sari," was a newspaper man and magazine writer before he went on the stage. He had lost his sight temporarily while writing, nnd on n ship bound for Europe where he was going to receive treat ment, he wrote Borne lyrics. In London he sold them to a musical comedy producer and then wrote a libretto which was produced. When his sight was restored, he went on the stage. 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