EVE SNiyq LEfrGERPHILAPELPHIA, PyESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1915: d I 2 ANNUAL TENNIS TOURNEY tu am Somen's Tournament Will Start at Germantown j. . Cricket Club on Monday, Septem- per vi personal Notes m- ...ov train brings tennto dovotee Bifrom mountain and wanhore re.ortB. r uuial the women'" annual club ten K tournament will take place thl. Sr lh and Manhelm, the home of the &'ntown Cricket Club, has been so IT'. ,, the alts. The tourney will 12 Monday. September 27, and Pfojontinuo thrpughout that week. Play k.lnelM and flouoica win i fi ihj.h JO o'clock! mlxcd doubles will bo J" . . .a -ln-V. There will alao iP1' .Mt ticrlnnlnir Rentemhor V. tournament -" " r " . ..mi. lnclea and doubles and rti doubles for the championship of Mltdelphla and district The commit. IK charge Includes Mm. William ' Price Newhall (chairman), Mrs. Mantle Riding. Mrs. W. O. Morse and Mrs. ! . v.i.in purvlance. ' '" j. in rhur Tllchmftn. who MM- WW"'V.V.- lh- nmn at liar Mrt'.J iff": tc thi Vlnrlnla Hot fK'roVWearJyJall. ., Theodora Clarke, of Baltimore, who" spending ome time In Cape May. Im arrive In this city the middle of next ;kff0 be the guest of Miss Marguerite Tocum. IP in.i Sara B. Flnck and rer brother, 1 i.N".' . TTinek. of 1120 Qlrard street. f " "'. ."' i fVnm . visit to relatives at I Highland Tark. Klchmond. Va. Kaiti for the Bryn Mawr horse snow. . . 7 .. v. v..i,i ilin wool; nf Scotembcr I .re In great demnnd. Mnny requests XI, are .. . -.... rt thai t.k.Temmlttee will have to resort to the tie commiuw ,.. . .v, ivho.ii I"""" i..j n,f Amnnir tlinan to l'" u.. airnnilv heon awarded S w: W. Atterbury; Mr B. Frank -. . . At..onrir TiR.wn Coxc. Mrs. iS.rlisA.-Huhn.J,,. Chas Wheel- tr Mr. T. ueui vujiw ---,. nirk .Jr.. Mr- obcrt E- Btrawbrldge, ,CIrK, jr., Chnrlpq P. Da ifSli'jlr. John n.K. Scott. Mr. Samuel CM!, -r' """" ,., o rilllo Mr Rrt. W Vare and Mrs. Samuel B. lUddle. Mr" and Mrs. George H. Stephenson and VM Katherlne Holden, of 1833 Pine 2r..t who have been spending tho sum TrZ .. .-iin Mns.. will remain there iffit the last week of September. . - . goHitii nf BUbscrintlon i tm nrsi --" 'though September and October was held lilt nlgnt ai naiuuiuii v.-., -"- "' '. f . A nlimhtr nt this and f tu unison's debutantes attended. Along the Main Line , oVERBUOOK. The Overbrook Golf rvOuli will open us iwi - MrtesBI oanKarun w io "- r-"; dy afternoons, Beginning mo umu ov Wdy In September. f Mr ana flirs. rraii. " Stum, W. H. Brown, havo returned to their borne on Drcxel roaa irom ivmeu, ., h,)..r- hv snent threo weeks after leav- llag the Rangeley Lakes. piUts Adele Marguerite Moslcr. daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Eugene O. Moaler, of 'CH9 Drexel road, accompanied by Miss fn.-4.. Pmn. .4ll loavA thn latter nart tt Uils week for Eagle's Mere to Join a ouse par'y Ccing given ait mo roreai M over the wecK-cnu. gtMrs. Thomas II. Patton. Miss ITlprenco Pallnn on.l Tlintrinn 17 Tntton. Jr.. Of !3 Drexel road, havo gone to Chelsea Its oend part of September. HAVERFOUD Mr. and Mrs. Newlln KcConnell. of Gray's lane, spent Labor ly ai ueacn naven, in. j, HVa mk.T t. P.flnnln Vrtn A ''lllAAn r i. mm .uio. -ni - -w v, of Montgomery avenue, have returned from cnelsea, wnero xney nave Deen pending the summer. 'BRYN MAWR MUa Emma V. Mat- Ma, of Maple Crest, has gone to Cape y for a short visit. i'Mfss Annie D. Shupert, of 845 Old ancaster road. Is spending a few days at Cape May. i' ROSEMONT. Mr. and Mrs. Leedom . Lewis and Master Marshall Lewis, of Philadelphia, were the guests of Mr. and ii. Frank Lewis, of Montgomery ave- gB and Roberts road, over the week-end. Mrs. Joseph F. Slnnott and tier daugh- : ter, Miss Maiy Slnnott. havo returned to their summer homo. Hathalla, from a r visit to the Panama Exposition. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Converse have Eoptned Chetwynd after a six months' European visit. Mr. and Mrs. William L- Austin, of Gulf road, have gone to Spring Lake, I H. J, for a fortnight's stay. V1LLAMOVA. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Harris and family 'nave returned from Ntw Haven. Conn. fejdr. J.ohn M. Harper left this week for Btrmuda. WAYNE Th Tlnv. inil Mrs. J. C. !l(veilSOoa have returned to their home " North Wayne avenue, after spend 1st a Month In the New England States m New York. - r, end Mrs. Wilson Fercuson are ftstertalning a house party -at Meadow t vlwr Farm. Amonir the guests are Miss ljuirawn a. Jacobs, Miss Rose JacoDs. f Margaret Ferguson, of Reading, 4 Mr. Haven Dale. DEVOV Mi- rA Tr. Tnl.n T Win. Wb, of Falrmount Farms, have left to f "'i me exposition and tour California, f Jr" J William White has returned Ijwm a month's tay at White Sulphur Iffrtnei. Va. Chestnut Hill Ur rA Xfmm ilk..! -mr iif. -. Ait ."Mberry tret. left todav for Jftmalca. W they van remain for three weeks. i'Mf laid Mm rUrnAr Timvmm Wain. fSSn wlU r9turn from tho Adirondack! GGrmantnwn ?3fr. an4 .. T.i mi w-t-i- . r- ' iv fiiantuirjr ntivcL nave 10- Kf,.vfrd tor the marriage of Jheir nur, Mlei Louise MoKale. to. Mr VUl IInri rknvt nn WAm.A9 C3nn. Jr . at 6 o'clock, in the Market " rresDyterian Church. Mr. uurk Ms bride will be at home after De- at Therese Place, Chelsea, N. J. Jv and Mrs. John B. Peterson, of ufim ,r treet have returned from jjry Park, where they spent several Jt Arthur Gpodfellow, of Detroit. -ii."1 present the guest or mi -" n tntir home, m West school 'I'ofeph McAieer and Mlsa Marga- Hj w ttio Boeiety pare w(H ! "- pruuea m Hie cnsui r. but all ucb bUcm nwt "?" sMn I hm paper. lacJ fai fun, Mb fuH kd Wbaa nniaWila (luLaBa Wl - M Vk.nl.lM V J- .' -T-SJ WWOTn MfW la 4l4 Ak a. " ' T . " ' " " TVilMftll JABJAJO fc - W h4 B held AT MANHEIM nav ilSS" J" WMl uPa trt. w. J., where they pent several days. ofMrcisndT?ni Jo.'p.h Haywood Roberts, a,tlC1,onCmr'o";."-1"'' ndr'f!ivMrf W"""" Drper Lewis ton Ian, -m' A.wbury. East Washing- VTohAZ eplember Tvtl'i1!6". of Ir8, Wheeler Lord, of SH she "nf1. "!;'! wli' b0 Bl"d t0 ' that fn th covering from tt serious Illness in tho Germantown Hospital. .uw &m'?,E.i:lu? Coulburn. and her wi' M. ." Ktt,.herlno McIC Quln. of Ml n.ni. nu . ln,no' ar nt ln "el Dcnnle. Atlantic City, where they will re rr.nln for sevcr.tl days. MIbb Mary M. Hurst, or Baynton and w.mwood.'N'. j. apns a ,ortn,Bht ,n oIr,1 Fr"nclB Codoy. or East Chellen avenue, Is spending some time In Wild wood. Miss Sara M. Dougherty, of 223 Church lane, who has Just returned from a visit to friends In Uhlcrstown. Pa., has left for lid wood, where Bhe will remain for sev eral weeks. Along the Reading Mr. and Mrs. Mordccal Morgan, of Lo gan, nnnounco the betrothal of their daughter. Miss Mnrgnret ltldpath Mor Bc". to Mr. William Cortes Raughley, of Mr. and Mrs. James Sill, of Bent road, Wyncote, Pa., returned home last week from an extended motor trip through Maine and along the New England coast, coming home through Now York Stato. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown and their small daughter, MIhj Betty Brown, of Wyncoto road, Wyncote, have returned to their homo from an extended trip through the White Mountains. Mr and Mrs. James P. McFarland. of Old York road, Jcnklntown, have had as their guests for some time Mr. nnd Mtb. Arthur Sherer and their family, of Pough keepsle, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Sherer re turned home last Saturday. Miss Florenco Gemmi, of Oak Lane, who has been spending tho greater part of the summer In camp on Lake Titus, .-. i., nas reiurnea. after making a short trip to Canada, Miss Mary H. Craig and Miss Helen M. Shields, of Oak Lane, have been spending the last week at Cape May, N. J., as tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. John F. Craig, at their home on Columbia Avenue. West Philadelphia The marriage of Miss Kmlly B. White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George P. AVhlte, of 4S20 Windsor aenue, to Dr. Charles A. Sweet .of Yonkers-on-the-Hudson, will take placo quietly on Sat urday. September 25th, at the home of the bride's parents. Only tho Immediate fumilles and a few intlmne friends will be present at the ceremony, which will bo followed by a very small reception. Doctor Sweet and his bride will make their home In Yonkcrs. Mrs. Adam Southern Conway has re turned to her apartments at the Avon dale, 39th and Locust streets, after a month's stay at Capo May. Mrs. C. M. Gilbert, who has been spend ing the summer at Bethlehem, N. H., will return to her apartment at the Bartram, the end of this week. Miss M. W. Marshall, of 342 Nevln street, Lancaster, Pa., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. McClaskey, of 6044 Vine Btrect, and will remain with them for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Mlchnel Dixon and their daughters. Misses Mary, Eleanor, Mar garet and Elizabeth, of 1211 South Ruby street, havti returned from a month's stay at their cottage at Atlantic City. Mr. George Moore and Mr. Lawrence Gettlnss entertained last Wednesday eve ning at an informal reception given by the K. K. Klub, at the home of Mrs. John Moore, 1220 South 31st street. Those present were Miss Blanche Chapman. Miss Emma Peterson, Miss Helene O Con nor, Miss Natalie Craig, Mr. Frederick Schauffele and Mr. Calvin Craig. Miss Minnie Henderson, of tho Chestnut Apartments, 333t) Chestnut street, has re turned after an extended visit to the sev eral coaBt resorts. Miss Corlnne McNamee, of 336 North 63d street, spent n delightful two weeks' vacation at Ocean City. South Philadelphia Mrs. J. Bishop, of 1825 East Passyunk avenue, Is home after a sojourn at Wild wood. Mr. William Jackson, 1833 Dudley street, spent a weok at Atlantic City, returning after Labor Day. Miss Marlon Brennan, of 2215 Fltiwater street, and her sister, Miss Anne Bren nan, have gone to Columbus, O., to spend several weeks with their grandparents. On their jeturn they will visit their sis ter, Mrs. Herbert Decatur, of Pittsburgh, Mr Frank McDermott will accompany them to Lancaster, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Selss will return to their home. 265 South 17th street, next Wednesday, after a stay of three months at their cottage at Peermont, N. J. Delaware County The tennis tournament of the Drexel Hill Athletic Association will be held Friday and Saturday of this week at the club's courts In Drexel Hill. The tennis com mittee who are In charge are Mr, Herbert Gretz, Mr. Frank Jackson, Mr. Gerald Easing, Mr. Jt. agar jienson ana mo Rev. Lynn C, Drake. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Prendergast, of Llnwood. havo returned from their wed ding trip to Atlantic City. Mrs. Prender gast will be remembered as Miss Margaret Heane, of Marcus Hook WILL WED THIS EVENING $x' MR. PEORGIS W. TEICHMANN, ji. 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Dr. Forrest E. Dager, of St. Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church, Broad and Venango streets. Tho bride wore a gown of white satin, draped with tullo and trimmed with crange blossoms. Similar blossoms were used to hold the bridal veil of tulle In place. A shower of lilies of the valley formed the bride's bouquet. Mr. Maurer gave his daughter In mar riage, and her attendants were her sisters, Mlsa Gladys Maurer, maid of honor; Miss Florence Maurer and Mrs. Walter Lyle Whitman, bridesmaids. The best man was Mr. J. Stanley Cross and the ushers were Mr. Joseph Maurer, brother of the bride, and Mr. Harry ,, Thompson. The ceremony was followed by a reception. Mr. and Mrs. Stanton will return from their wedding Jcurney the end of the month and will receive after October 1 at 70 Raymond street. SUTCH-ROBINSON. The marrlago of Miss Irene P. Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rob inson, of Annlston, Ala., and niece of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Knapp, of 1603 North 18th street, to Mr. Harry E. Sutch, of 2130 Mount Vernon street, took place on Sat urday morning at 10 o'clock at tho Church of the Annunciation, 12th and Diamond streets. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. C. Flledner, of Wisconsin, who Is taking chargo during the absence of the rector, and was followed by a breakfast at the new home of the bride groom and bride, 20th and Diamond streets. A dark blue traveling suit of pussy willow taffeta, with a hat to match in color, was worn by the bride, who was attended by Mrs. Iva Brooks, of Blooms burg, Pa., as matron of honor. Mr. Philip Tullen was best man, Mr. and Mrs. Sutch left on an extended honeymoon trip, and will be at home after November 1. GEUTING-KERNAN. The marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth Kernan, daughter of Mrs, Charles P. Kernan, to Mr, William A. Geutlng, will bo solemnized this afternoon at 3 o'clock In Saint Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, 20th and Locust streets. The Rev. John P. Thompson will offi ciate. The bride, who will wear a traveling gown, will have Mrs. Edward Garty as matron of honor, and the best man will be Mr, Edward Coffraln. There will be no other attendants. Following the cere mony, at which only the Immediate fam ilies will be present, a reception will be held at the home of the bride's mother, 050 Locust street Upon their return from a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Geut lng will live at the Clalrmont, 44th and Walnut streets, where they will be at home after November 1. HEAREY-DE LISLE. The marriage of Mlsa Josephine Da Lisle, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. L. C. De Lisle, of 108 North Tth street, Camden, N. J and Mr. Raymond P. Hearey was solemnized this morning. The Nuptial Mass was celebrated at 9 o'clock in the Immaculate Conception Church, the Rt. Rev. Monslgnor Mulligan officiating. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, was attended by Mrs, Joseph T. Fcan as matron of honor. Miss Marguerite De Lisle, Miss Katherlne Coyne and Miss Margaret Kane as brides maids. Mr. Clement Hearey was best man, and the ushers included Mr. P. De Lisle, Mr, Joseph T. Feart and Mr, R. De Lisle. The bride wore an exquisite sown of JKI6S ADISLAIDIB AVQ white satin and Chantllly lace. Her veil of tulle was held In placo by a coronet of orangu blossoms, nnd she carried a shower bouquet of Bride roses and lilies of the valley. Tho matron of honor was gowned In AUco blue crepe de chine. Her hat was of black velvet, trimmed with plumes tho color of the gown, and she carried an arm bouquet of yellow roses. The bridesmaids wore gowns alike of turquoise blue taffeta, trimmed with gold lace. Their hats were of tho same shado of velvet, and they carried shep herd's crooks with pink roses. A recep tion followed at the home of the bride's parents, and on their return from their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Hearey will occupy their new home In Haddon Highlands. TEICHMANN RAVIOR. Tho marriage of Miss Adclaldo Ravlor, of 115 West Glrard avenue, nnd Mr. George W. Telchmann, Jr., of C5S East Berks street, will take place this evening, nt 7:43 o'clock, In the East Montgomery Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church; the ptstor. Rev. S. K. McConncll will of ficiate. The bride, who will be Klven In marriage by her uncle, Mr. John Graeber, will bo attended by Mlsa Mary Telch mann, sister of the bridegroom, ns maid of honor. Miss Lillian Herman, Miss Hazel Telchmann and Miss Sadie Telch man as bridesmaids. Mr. Frank Tuthlll will attend as best man, and the ushers will Include Mr. Robert Stcadman and Mr. Rudolph Schultz. Tho wedding march will be played by Miss Clara Telchmann, who has officiated In like capacity at four other weddings In the Immediate family. A wedding supper will follow the cere mony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Telch mann will leavo for their wedding tour to Niagara Falls, nnd on their return will be at home at 42C East Flora street. HURST-MILLER. Tho marriage of Miss Catherine E. Mil ter, daughter of Mrs. Julia Miller, of 233) North Adams street, and Mr. Henry A. Hurst, of New York, will take place this afternoon In St. Ann's Catholic Church. The bride will wear a gown of white pussy-willow taffeta, and will carry a shower bouquet of Bride roses and lilies of tho valley. Miss Anna Miller, sister of the bride, will be maid of honor. She will be gowned In pink crepe meteor and will carry an arm bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Ambrose Fay will attend as best man. After a reception at the homo of the bride's mother, Mr. and Mrs. Hurst will leave for Atlantic City. BLAKE-MERRILL. The marriage of Miss Ora Marie Mer rill, of Portland. Me., nnd Mr. Walter Blake, of this city, wilt take place this evening In the home of tho bride, D5 St. Lawrence street. On their return from their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Blake will live In this city, Mr. Blake's romance started last summer while on his vacation to the City by the Sea, where he nrst met his charming bride, and a brief courtship during the past winter has ter minated In their marriage this evening. North Philadelphia Mr. Harry Sprague, of 1523 Ogden street, has returned to town after an extended trip to several of the Western States. Mr. Walter Emely, 2729 North 12th street, returned to the city Saturday after a business and social trip through Ohio. Mr. Edward Ehambelam, of Sth and Berks streets, has returned to the shore for another week. Mrs. Holateln and family, of 1884 North Franklin street, are at their cottage at Atlantto City. Mrs. E. SchnUler, of 703 Berks street, and Mrs. William Love have returned from a trip to Canada and Niagara Falls. Presbyterian Pastor Resigns The Rev. George Brewer has resigned as pastor of the Hollond Prcsbter!an Church. Broad and Federal streets, and will become pastor of the First Presby terian Church, Duluth, Minn, He has been pastor of tho Holland Church since October, 1(14, coming here from Ohio, where he held charges In several cities, the largest being Columbus. He Is a Wooster University and Princeton Sem inary graduate and has been successful in his work wherever ha has been. His new charge has upward of 1000 members, Dr. Hibben Coming to Wayne Dr John Grler Hibben, president of Princeton University, is coming" to 8t Luke's School, Wayne, on Tuesday, Sep tember II. to make the opening address at the Elshth Coafaranrs nf M. (-. In Church Schools. Th convention wllj cos- imwe icr two aays. JAPANESE TEA PARTY AND VARIOUS OTHER AFFAIRS Miss Hannah Berg, of South Philadelphia, Gave a Party in Honor of Miss Esther Berg and Miss Anna -Berg, of Maple Shade Other Entertainments A SMALL Japanese tea party waa given nt the home of Miss Hannah Berg, 2116 Reed street, In honor of Miss Esther Berg and Mlsa Anna Berg, of Maple Shnde, N. J. Among thoso present were Mies Hose Rossmnn, Miss Rallle Glmpcl, Miss Blanche Rothsteln, Miss Leah Bern stein. Miss Edith Rothsteln, Miss Lena Lclbowlts, Miss Cecelia Goldberg, Miss Lena Baron, Miss Mnrtha Weiss, Mils Cnroline Leldcr, Miss Helen Green, Mr. Rudolf Weiss, Mr. Louis Witt, Mr. Harry Kosove, Mr. Benjamin Kramer, Mr. Her man Ludwlg, Mr. Herbert Green. Mr. Jack Berg, Mr. Leon Flshboln, Mr. Hy man Witt, Mr. Herman Washer. Mr. Jo seph B. Krssler and Mr. Benjamin Lclder. Miss Frances Scharf, of 240 South Sth street, entertained a number of her friends last Saturday evening nt her home. Among thoso present were Miss Florence Roscnbllt, Miss Fannie Gabler. Miss Fannie Waldman. Miss Lillian Roscnbllt, Miss Rose Merkln, Miss Eliza beth Wesscl, Miss Etta Grocnburg, Miss Reba Grccnburg, Miss Pauline Cohan, Mlsa Cella Barnett, Miss Dora Shefrln, Miss Fnnnte Rywlck, Miss Mayo Clous ner, Miss Sadyo Scharf, Mr. Samuel Gil bert. Mr. Richard Barnett, Mr. Benjamin Hammer. Mr. Harold Bonne. Mr Albert Adelson, Mr Edward Gabler, Mr Albert Wedow, Mr Harry Zlon. Mr. Leo Isrcalovltz, Mr. Samuel Sobcl. Mr. Joseph Mlttlcman. Mr. Robert Shults, Mr. Her bert Rosenfclt, Mr. Adolph Goldman, Mr. Jack KaufTman, Mr. Jack Fisher and Mr. Arthur Yaspan, of New York. A party was given last Saturday night by Miss Frnncea Robin t her home, 80th street nnd Enntwlck aven Clearvlew. Anions tho guests wero Mlsa- aura Was scrman, Miss Bessie Class. Mlsj Matilda Normal Commercial Courses More than three hundred high schools organized commercial tlepurtmonts dur ing the year 1914. The demand for teachers of commercial subjects is much In excess of our supply. The Normal Course prepares for State Board Examinations and Is standardized to the requirements of the Stnte Super intendent of Public Instruction. All graduates from this course have passed the State Board examinations and re ceived appointments immediately as teachers of commercial subjects In high schools. Tho larc;e business school of Temple University, numbering over 1000 stu dents, provides u faculty of expert in structors In the technical subjects, and tho faculty of tho Teachers' College presents the nontechnical subjects. Candidates for admission must be prnduntes of accredited hlKh schools, and two years Is necessary for securing: the Teachers' College Diploma. For detailed Information write, phone o call Ask for Catalog T-4. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Ilrond St. below Derka J Philadelphia. CENTRAL VllEIWltATOItY RCltOOr. Day heliool Term Now Open KvenltiK School Term Ojiena Sept. S7th The school which makea education - n ... 1 anal Anm an t TtafnFa -v. mean, ni 'luunu w'u" .... mean all-rouna nevcioumeni. uciu dPcMlnR fall plan, send for catalog "A." Coumes prepare for all Colleges, .... i ., Il..r...lnli.l Hnhnnl. ani M. Tecnnicni nun u.voc...... ........ .. C. Buulneai Purult. Bookkeeplns. Short hand and Allied Subjects provide a A. practical training- Certificate Ureco;. nlied by leading- colleseB. Civil Service. 1421 Elementary and Grammar School couraea. Each student retolvea per Archaonal attention Supervised recreative and study periods dally to .1 P. M.. St. when desired. Superb gymnasium and tiAj!BKnljCAT10NAI..Nfm'reTE Wanamaker Institute "ID t WALNUT STB., OPHNS SEPT, 20. Courses per term 30 ks.). 16.00 Aleebra. Art Needlework, Cooking. Draw Ins, Dressmak ing EnEllsh, French, Geometry. German, ltal Un Latin. Mech Draw'c Millinery. Tlan Read'c & Estlmat's. Spanish. Telegraphy, IT; iiii.lnS.s Arlth.. 8, Architectural Draw'e. Sanj" n'kre. dultar Msnd'n. Paint's (China. Oil Water Color), Pen'shlp b Cor'pond . Pub. School. Violin. 0j Garment Cut's-, Btenn'phy & TVDew'fg, $10! Vocal Lessons. $12; Combined nookkeep'g. Stenography & Typewriting, $15; . .-... m. lt Wills tnr ratfi!rnr K 1'iano, Aliwrnwa -" - - ......- . . STANDARD Y.M.C.A. COURSES Save carfare. Evening School, Dormitory, Expert Instructors, Indltldual Method, Swim ming Fool, Gymnasium. West llrancli V. M. C. A.. Bill and Fansom. North llrauch Y. M. C. A.. 1013 V. Lehigh. Camden Central Y. M. C. A., 87 federal at. Germantown Friends SI I OPENS 0 MO. 218T CilOOl AT 8 145 A. M. fiTANLET II. YAItNALU Principal MISS HILLS' SCHOOL 1(08 Spruce (street. Opens HepU 21 MAIN LINK lIHAACa Ardmore. Opens September 2T. ELIZABETH HILLS LYMAN, Principal. The Phillips Brooks School Bora' school, opposite Clark Park. AthlstU Old adjoining bldg. Large full-equipped arm nsiluw. Experienced teachers. Year Hook. Howard B. Eltsel, Udra. 4224 Baltimore are. PUEFAHATION FOIl ANY COLLEGE. ANY COUJtBE BROWN PREPARATORY BP.OAD AND CHEP.RY 8TP.EET3 Palmer Business School Shorthand, Typewriting, llookkeeplng, English, day and night sej.lons. Send for catalog. Mercantile Library Dldg , 10th ubove Chestnut, JUA1IEK I'ltF.f. WITUKKSrOON ULDO. College. Law, Med. Day, EVg. Univ. ReC umA CONSERVATOIRES s anc Z E C K W E R ' S Philadelphia Musical Academy 1811 Bpruce St. 4Tth season open! Bept. Olh. Branches 6020 Osrraan town Ave.; 449 8. B2d St. Emiotal Artiste la Faculty Prospectus. EDW 8HIPPEN VAN LEER, Tenor Holo Tenor. Central Coturreratlonal. Brooklyn. Concert, Oratorio, Senr Recital, Voice Cul ture. FULLER BLDO . 10 8. 18TH ST. GURNEY TENOR CONCERT ORATORIO RECITAL l'.HTKY HALL WALTER lf,JI PIANO, OROAN, ST CLAHB MlOaW THEORY SINCHNO Organist St Paul' Church, Chestnut IBIl and Rodeph Bhalom tlludlo, 1T1S Chestnut St. L. COLE VIOLINIST lets N FRAC1KR T 8TRKKT EDWIN BRILL VWi imam,., tpfjhjT.r ' J BJQ-aBWTV1 Kohn, Miss Ida Kohn, Miss Bertha Myers, Miss Sylvia Simons, Miss Rose Raymond, Miss Eva Friedman, Miss Ida Steinberg, Mr. Garflnkln, Mr. M. Lands berg, Mr. Landsberg. Mr. Maurice Morltx, Mr Herbert Sherman. Mr. Charles Bab bitt, Mr. Joseph EvergTeen, Mr. B. Ushlny, Mr. Chnrles Friedman, Mr. Max Tucker. Mr. II. Kaplan. Mr. II. Tendler nnd Mr. Trachtenburgh. MAY IRWIN TO BUILD THEATRE Comedienne Declares She Intends to Erect n "Laugh House" in This City May Irwin, tho comedienne, who has spread a trail of lnughs from one end of the country to the other, snys she Intends to build a theatre of her own In this city, to be called the Laugh House. Philadelphia was chosen by Miss Irwin because It otters "a fresh field for the stnge, free from the tnlnt. fast becoming fixed, which la given to tho stage through New York's dominance over the theatre." This city provides a "saner clientele, wherens the New York theatre patron Is freakish In his tastes, bored and blase, and tho plays he demands aro too sala cious or morbid," she declnres. She be lieves that the comedy, the truly Ameri can play, will become unwhotcsome unless steps are taken to prevent It. Miss Irwin expects to bo Installed in her new theatre eirly next season, ac cording to her business representative, Edward Dnmon, who Is here looking for a suitable location. He Is connected with a New York rcnlty company, and said that Miss Irwin herself had made some lucrative Investments. Surrounded by her own company, she will Invite manuscripts from student playwrights, with a view to building un Interest In tho stage and causing the larger colleges to add playwrightlng courses to their curricula. MmmMM CLLEM Tynlcal In its enerirv nnd acrnmDllshments. Courses carefully eradsri and sjalematlzcd, so that etudents Kiuss over worK, uul muui attain pronciency trciore receiving diplomas. Telephone: Lombard 1296-1207 POSITIONS POSITIVELY UUAHANTEED OU MONEY nEFlWDED Day School. Night School. Enter any time. E. M. Hull, A.n.. I'd. !., President. Lafayette rtulMlllc. Philadelphia, After October 1, Penn Mutual Dulldlng Qy-Yv 22 -" "-" FRIENDS' CENTRAL is not coeducational the- Boys and Girls in High School rjrades have sep arate classes. Distinct and strong courses prepare Students for any College or for Busi ness life. ' wnrrE Fon. yeah hook of hates and general Information of the Friends' Edu cational 8vetem from Kindergarten to College. WM. ELMER nARHETT. Principal 15T1I AND IIACE STS., PHII ADELPHIA EL EM EX TA Y SCHOOLS I Sth and Raco SU. 3.11 h At. and Lancaster Ale. 17ih St. and Glrard Ave. Greene St., Germantown. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, OFFERS EVENING COURSES Accounting and Commercial Law Real Ettate and Insurance Advertising and Selling Finance and Banning Registration eenlngs, except Saturday. Tto 0, Sept. 13 to 24. Sessions begin Sept. 24. Logan Hall, 30th and Woodland ave. LA SALLE COLLEGE UIIO.VD AND TIIOJIPSON' STS. Philadelphia, re conducted by the Christian Broth ers. Exceptional courses In Engi neering, Arts and Commercial subjects. Fre-Medlcel Year courses. Degrees granted. Gymnasium and supervised athletics, Regular High School department and school (or little boys. Splendid location and exceptional equipment. Send (or catalogue to Bro. Denis Edward, President STORY-TELLING Oral eipresslon. stage art Day and evening, EM1L1E KR1DER NOItniB. 1T14 Chestnut. PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE Thtrtv ytatt at tllh and Chestnut Streets. Business, Shorthand and cscretarlal Couraea. BI'KINU GARDEN INSTITUTE, PIIILA, ART MECHANICS KLKCTU1C1TY Night Schools Writ for Booklet Wp f C Shorthand & Business Couraea J OOlh and Qlrard Ave. MARY BREVARD ROBERTS, IIS N. ltu at. Elocution, Voice) day and .evening classes. INSTRUCTORS W. PALMER HOXIE Italian Art of Singing 10 8 1BT1I ST.. rillLA. and 4015 CEDAR AVE. J. W. F LEMAN Violin. Theory, Conducting PHILIP WARREN VOICE EST1SY HAVL, COOKE HELEN ACKROYD Vt,1 Culture HAMILTON AV.IVKUIU Art of Singing Contralto Soloist, Church f th Holy Trinity. Btudlo, Estty Hall. Walnut at th 61. Lt " It'll Conservatory o( Music eefsoB-Hille &yar,3frff WVtn 1 IJ. UU8. Bin , ,. , - OKHAN, PIANO. I CbambernWyll Memorial. 14.1a Nq. lttta at. j r pnMHNnc " voica ' EDMUND -'iivirffc Hen,,, Usthod lU Chestnut Street, Riic, C&wyd, alton DOUQHERTY .?, 67,000 PUPES ENTER PAROCHIAL SQIOOLS Day Devoted to Enrolnwrtti Religious Services Precede Opening Sixty-seven thousand boys and girls be gan work today In the parochial schools, M in number, throughout the city. Tho majority of the schools were opened yesterday, but no formal lessons were provided, the session being devoted for the most part to enrolment and organisation. Before assembling in the schoolroom the children gathered In the churches for Mass. In some cases brief sermons were preached to the boys and girls on thtlr duties as Catholics and as scholars. The enrolment at tho Catholic Hlh School for Girls exceeded S00. according to tho announcement of the Rt. Rev. Mon slgnor Philip R. McDevltt, superintendent of parish schools. The Boys' Catholic High School was formally opened a week ago, but the term was actually begun this morning. A large attendance was recorded at the parish school of the Church of the Holy Child Jesus. Broad and Duncannoa streets. This Is a new Institution, and mi Important addition to the Catholic educa tional system of Philadelphia. Methodists' Visitation Program The winter program of Institution visi tation was arraigned at the first meeting of the season of the Philadelphia Preach ers' Association, held at the new Meth odist Building, lith and Arch streets, last night. Each of the 0 clergymen In at tendance received his assignments. The Rev. Dr. George W. Izer reviewed the record and tho prospects of tho associa tion In the principal address. What's Doing Tonight Fortieth nnd Market Btrett nutlneti Mea, 7 South -tilth itrfcti 8 o'clock. Fre l'.rldeBburK Uunlnrix Men. Ash and Thomp son streets: 8 o'clock. Free. County Mertlral Society, S2d md Ludlow trerti; 8 o'clock. .... Feed and Grain Dealers, Bourse: S a clock. Democratic Clubs 8 o'clock. Younr Kepubllrari Club: 8 o'clock. JeIMi New Tear celebration la all pyna gosuea . American, Thorough, hae not the opportunity to neglect or rcr V- ' STRAYER'S Commercial. Stenographic. Sec retarlal and other business courses. Day and night sessions now open. Individual and class Instruction. Charges moderate Tesltlons guaranteed. Special In ducementa to start now. 801.807 Chestnut St.. Phils. -Neff College- It,"". Public Ppeaklng. Salesmanship. Elocution and Dramatic Art. Authorship and Journalism, on a scientific mind growth basis. Send for new catalogue. Call for per sonal Interview. Office open dally. On 0 at; eienlngs. 8 to 10. J. WARREN NEFF. AsL Mgr. 1780 Chestnut Street PENNSBURU. PA. PENNSBUnO. PA. PERKIOMEN SEMINARY The School that Lives Us Ittford T.nfatri In th. hniiHfiil p..h.m.i, s-i,- JMJ vcSffgakQ 1 I I ri i ' i iiissBiasaBBS 1 M&M&mr within easy rearh from Philadelphia ani'' New York. Co-educatlonal. Preparea for at colleges and universities. Has enviable re. ord for scholarship. Excellent courses fa -i Music and Elocution. Strongly moral. Per- sonal Interest In students. Ratca t3T5 to ' :. Illustrated catalog free. Iter. O. 8. Urlrbel. D. I PrlnclpaL Box K StVAIITHMORE. PA. Swarthmore Preparatory School KWARTIIMORE. P. nOltpENTOMN, N. J. BORDENTOWK MILITARY INSTITUTE Thorough courses, able teachera. excellent dls. clpllne & healthful situation. Preparation for college or business. Write for catalogue. Th Principal. Bordentonn-on-the-Delawme. N J T-----... Adtfcrt&errtonts of Othr School and College Appeared on Trus Pafis Yesterday and 'Will Appear Again Tomorrow ?kV-J-AJr-J.AJ, MUSC COMBS CONSERVATORY ut Ytar UftM st. Hk Enr4mnl UmkM. t 2SM A Residential nd Day 8ckol U unparalUlsd facilities for tas at. talnment of a sound musical s4u--Hen, from the elementary te I He highest artistic standard,,. A eJ f Individual Instruction by opeUoi systems adjpdd to your , sev. Ing valuable Urn, frtsltlew seterl and uselesa expen A schooj -at Inspiration, leyotty su ccsa; k school or wtoeef actigs. founded upon tile uce .1 U graduates and atudentLla B..utea of musical trenniWli. JUdprotal relation Hfth I'm Uau veralty of 1'eiunrlvanU Empowered la , safer Attritt, Tits Year Jteofc Co f . j lJortnalli)H rsr Vm Am f . iHUUtmt at 1'N4f.ug toe ISlf A, Mews4 Ml Haife v3t 'I -jafcaka