announcement is (Daughter of tlie Rev. Herman L. Duhring Married to mi. jiiuriu xuginuia uuiiey at iNoon Today Other Notes ami nnnpiTt nmintwri MISS Ilk"-'' Ii.i,14W ....... mnrrlcd today at noon to Mr. Char" eglnnld Bulley, of Syracuse, N. v m the Church of St. Martln'n-ln-the- fa.Ms.St Mnrt.r is. .b? Herman U OuhrlnR. D. D. .who f.. rmi-y yearn w rector of old St. (Of .""..i. 5,1 afreet hMr Wnl. itf.'i end "vo also guperTtendent of tho ll,,V .". iri.l Cltv Missions. IE jJr Uullov l the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. ..inlA H. Bulley, oi Syracuse, is. i f- . J - graauAiv o .emu.. w.,.. .. ESS! v- .. ...-. a vrv unlet nnn And Jw tho Immediate families wcro pres- tiilhoo rhlllp Mercer nhlnclnmler. PllH0P ""', ...n.MIn- rln Mr. nnd A" ii iivo In Tlrnrllnrr. w ir , Bulley Is cnBBRed In mctollurBlcnl ,t engineering. , n, and Mrs. Louis Btanchard Wilson. V ' : .. M nnnnilnrn thp en- C,ment of ' ' th r daughter. Miss Allco BSfwiliM. to Dr. Sergeant frier, Mar- STion of JudRO and Mrs. J. Willis Mar in. of Edgecombe, Chestnut IIIH. i.nihor enBagcment which was an- jounced Ihl i itiorniiur Is that of Miss ?X aallatln Dawson, daughter of the ?,t Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dawson, of vit York, to Mr. Armltt Drown, of this ,i Miss Dawson Is tho great-Brand-Seuahtcr of the late Albert Gallatin, who io Minister to Franco before our coun Zfs representative was given tho rank of Ambassador. mV Drown is the Becond son of Mrs. rorlck Drown. His father died some ,rs ago. He is a nephew of the lato Henry Armltt Drown and a brother of r F Zerban Brown and Mr. Georjo r.rnum Brown. The wedding, it is un derstood, will Uke. place shortly at the Some of Miss Dawson. Carmel-by-the-Bea. Cal. , Mrs William D. Kurts entertained at a tennis tournament followed by lunch ton this morning In honor of Miss Mar iaret Allen, of Greenfield. Mass.. who la S. gues of her brother nnd slster-ln-li Mr. and Mrs. Henry Butler Allen, ef TO St. Martin's lane. The guests in cluded Mrs. J. Nelson Purvlnnce. Mrs William Trice Newhall. Mrs. John Whlte tnin of Greenfield. Mass.: Miss Frances Etoughton. Mrs. Stanley Pearson. Mrs. Marriott Canby. Mrs. Henry Kellar Kurtt, Miss Osthelmer and Mrs. Henry Butler Allen. Announcement was received in this city yesterday that tho marriage of Miss Mathilda Blgelow and Mr "erbert C. Pell will be solemnized on Wednesday, November 3. at high noon. Tho oeiemony will be performed by the Rt. Rev. Bishop Junes II. Darlington. D. D.. of Harris burg, at the Church of the Heavenly Rest. New York. Miss Blgelow. who Is spending a short time at ' b'.;: fore going to New York, Is the daughter of Mrs. Edward M. Padelford, who was Miss Sophia Dallas Borda. of this city. Mrs. Oliver Hopklnson. of 1121 Spruce street, Is spending revcral weeKs in Bordentown. N. J., where sho is th" guest of her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. tdwln I Thompson, nt their residence on Prince street. Miss Emny uopKineun, .. .. been making a series of visits during the lummcr, Is at present at irvingion-on- Hudson, but win return to -i tn ..u.. ibout the 1st of October. .1 v.. PAna1hla TTfl PCTIM'tV. Mr air, ana isim. vw..tw- - "". . , 6 Brown are guests at the Traymore, At- laimu yny . . v.....i n Airtnn and ur. aim .ib. jz.u.w . -- Mrs. Newbold Ettlnu have returned to town' and opened their nouso at i duuh. Hi street. j .- -n'liiinvM r'Almnn Free- man will arrive today at their home in ., ..... .k.. n.ltl anAnd the aU- tumn. returning to Chestnut Hill the miaaio or jsovemDer. - 4r... U.n,nn,l o1ltnr Of Har- per's Weekly, has accepted an invita tion from tho University Extension So ciety committee to appear on their plat form in Wltherepoon Hall on November i and take tho affirmative in the debate on th. su.frage amendment to be voted upon tt.o following day. Mr. Hapgood 'has been very active In suffrago work in new yctk city fot many years, but this will be his flut apptaranco In this city. Mrs. O. D. Ollpham. secretary of the New Jersey Awoclailon Opposed to Woman Suffrage, who l,l ink the negative side. Is one oi the country's leading speakers against votes for women. . . Of coume, women high up in the social world will attend and will take sides for and ocalnst. Altogether It will be a bril liant affair socially and alBO from a more erous point of view. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel G. Kp-lb, of Mount Airy, announce the betrothal of their daughter. Miss Sadie 13. Kolb. to Mr. William Mason Danner. Jr., of Cam bridge, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Bowes, of Mer chantville, N. J., are receiving congratu lations on the birth of a son. Henry Ld Wttid Bowes, on Tuesday, September 7. Along the Main Line OVEItBROOK. Mrs. William M. Barnes, of 6117 Sherwood road, and her niece, Miss Edith Itussell, have returned from a trip to tho Exposition. Mr and Mrs. nobert W. Scott and their on, who have been spending tho summer at their cottage on St. Charles Place, Ocean City, N. J., will return to their home. 6364 Overbrook avenus, early next week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Beltler have returned to their home, 6357 bherwood road, from Sliver Lake, Pa. NARBEUTir Miss Adah Durbln, who (pent part of the summer at Avalon, has returned to her home on Narberth ave nue. Mr Robert II. Durbln, Mr. Benja min Durbln and Mr. Raymond Greene hive Just returned from a few days visit to Avalon, N J. Mr and Mrs. Frederick P. Rose and Ub 1.. v. .. .. A..rr.l.l fit mj Alien jtose, wno aycuv .."- - If Ocean City, recently returned from a P hort stay at Avalon. Mr. George Rose cock m waiDertn again bjibi u... ner spent at Cape May, N. J. WTNNEWOOD.-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas hver Browne have returned from BP'lnt Lake, N J., where they spent the summer at their cottage. Mr and Mrs. Henry Drinker, Jr., will , coe tntlr Beach Haven cottage today ; nd open thblr home on Kent road. BRY.v m-awr Mr. nnd Mri. Henry Collins. Jr., and family, of Merton -avtnuo and Yarrow road, who have been fending the early part of the summer .-at BpVlng Lake, are now at the Whlto mountains. Mla Marv L.. Wrlirht. of 63J Montgom- ' y avenue, who has been spending the "miner at Eboulement's Centre. Caa, "il icturntd tp her home. Mrs. RUtiurd 8 Francis and her two KW. of W Summit Grove aenue. ars Wndins September with Mrs. Francis' -woiner nt Pruvldence, H. I. M and Mr. Norman Kerr Conderman. f U Montgomery avenue, have returned ron .OlieUta, wherq they have been peadtn,t several weeks, VU,lK0VA.-lr. and Vr W, Rey EVENING made of JJUbbaY-DUHRING NUPTIALS nolds t,on. of Bprlng Hill, ha are staying at Narragansett, entertained at luncheon jesterday at tho Casino In honor of Mrs William J. Balrd and Miss S. Wytendnle Balrd. who will make her debut In tho fall. Mrs. Ednard Cadwallader, who spent a portion of the summer In Chelsea, has returned to her hemp. Bala-Cynwyd The marrlnvo of Miss Alice Gertmd w nrner and Mr. William T. Alllnger will tsko place quietly Saturday, October v, Jt 12 o'c'ock. In the Church of the Holy Trinity. llHh and Walnut streets. The m ,Icrlert Cone, assistant rector. llt otnclntc. Miss Warner Is the daughter of Mrs. Warner, of Bala, and the late Rev Beverley E. Warner, rector for over 20 ye.ira of Holy Trinity, oldest Eplseopal Church In New Orleans, La. Miss Lucille H. Llpplncott. of Cynwyd. returned Monday from Kennebunkport, Me., where she had been visiting her aunt. Mrs. Edgar L. Shcppard, of Chest nut Hill. Mr. Alexander Christie, of Llandrlllo road, Cynwyd. and his brothcr-ln-Iaw. Mr. Joseph Morris, left yesterday for Hanover, Pa., to attend the interesting centennial that Is being held there this week. Chestnut Hill Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Cartrlght nnd Miss Elizabeth Cartrlght. of Evergreen and Prospect avenues, havo returned from a month's stay at Bay Head. Miss Cart rlght was also the guest of her aunt. Mrs. William Bains. JIr- nnd Mrs. T. Charlton Henry, of 83d and Morland avenues, will return In two weeks from Rockport, Me., whore they have spent the summer. Miss Gertrude Fetterman. of 70.7 Chew street, has gone to Bay Head for a fort night. Miss Christine Waggaman, of Wash ington. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. Lytton Patterson, Jr., 7107 Chew street. Miss Elizabeth Wnlsh and Miss Loulso Walsh, of New York, who have been spending the summer in Capo May, are at present the guests of the Misses Aman at their home, 7126 Sprague street. Germantown Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter M. La Rue and Miss Margarot La Rue have opened their winter house. 1J1 Pelham road, having spent the summer nt Whlto Sulphur Springs. Mrs. H. Prentiss Nichols, of 346 Pelham road, who Is president of the New Cen tury Club, has returned to her home from a. motor trip along the North Shore. Miss Elaine Taylor English, of 226 West Schoolhouso lane. Is at present at tho Brighton Hotel, Atlantic City, as the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Whltwell W. Coxe. Miss English will return to her homo next week. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Bond Wilmer, of West Walnut line, will leave today for Maryland, where they will spend two weeks, returning home October 1. Mr. William N. Scott, of School House lnno nnd Wayne avenue, accompanied by his two daughters. Miss Helen nnd Miss Dorothy Scott, will close his cottage at Spring Lake next week and return to town for tho winter. Mr. and Mr. Edward Newklrk, of 141 West Phil Ellena street, have returned home, having spent part of the summer at East Hampton, L. I., and also visiting friends at Cornwall-on-the-Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perry Powers, of 223 Harvey street, have returned home from a trip to the Yellowstone Park and Colorado Springs. West Philadelphia Miss Helen A. Vogdes entertained at her home. 1107 North 42d street. Her guests Included Miss M. Grace Vogdes, Miss Bea trice M. Ruttler. Mr. George D. Hun sperger, Mr. T. Lloyd and Mr. William Lukens. Mr. and Mrs. Lynaugh and their fam ily, of 61st and Chestnut streets, have returned from a stay of several weeks at Wlldwood, N. J. Mr, and Mrs. Michael J. Daly and their family, of 6018 Chestnut street, have re turned from a stay of several weeks at Wlldwood, N. J. Miss Anna and Miss Catherine Gal lagher, of 321 North 61st street, have returned from a stay of several days at Atlantic City. Mr. E. D, Enderiss has returned from a visit to Mrs. Charles Decker, of Swedesboro, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonal'd. 6142 Webster street, entertained a largo party of guests at their farm, at Falrmount, Pa. Among those present were Ralph Allen and Miss Sara Curtlss, of Bryn Mawr; Miss Helen Wentz, Miss Ethel Emblck, Miss Gladys Ralston, Mr. Ste phen R. Manley, Mr, George Kulp and Mr. Raymond Jones. The Choral Society connected with the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary. 63d strcot and Westminster avenue, will re sume Its weekly meetings under the di rection of Mr. Pau E. Dllger, of 603 North 63d' street, the last week in Sep tember, Lansdowne Mr. Cecil Wilson, of South Lansdowne avenue, returned today from spending the week-end as the guest of Mr. Morris Urquhart. of Ocean City. Mrs. Lillian Taylor, of North Lans downe, has returned from her cottage at Chelsea. v Mr, Joseph Kelly, of North Lansdowne avenue, has returned from a two-months' trip abroad. Camden and Vicinity Mrs. Charles HUlman will close her bungalow at Pocono Pines, Pa., this week and return to her Haddonfleld home. Miss Helen Schrack, of 601 Pearl street, has returned to her studies at the New York State University. Dr and Mrs. J. W. Lyell have re turned from Atlantic City. 1 Notices for Hi Society page will bo I accepted soil printed la tho Ktoduic I.cdir, tut uu ouch notice mutt bo written on one old of tbe paper, mutt bo (lined la full, wlttt full d. drc. and when powlblo telephone number iuut be gltea. Head oil1 uch comuiuUenlMM U "Society KdUor." K,4ng Loiter, 60s Cbrttoirt otroci. Volru !!' rcankemonU or amU est ea tbat crUfcaW nay ppum,, IM. sHo l M V . t, LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1915: 2& i I ' ' Mf ywammmmOtr I SBBMaaaHaasasBaMsjsjaMSHSjkasjsBBi ? fliUBVtrv fiuaarlaafam3tfaaaHffiiiiiiiiiiHi' MRS. RAYMOND P. HEAREY Who, before her nmrrinpo last week, wns Miss Josephino E. Do Lisle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Do Lisle, of Camden, N. J. On their return from their wedding journey Mr. and Mrs. Hearey will occupy their now home in Haddon Highlands. Along the Reading Miss Doris Wetherbee. accompanied by her guest, Mrs. Anson C.irnlll, of Colum bus, O., have motored with Dr. and Mrs. KnelfTer to spend their week-end at Toby hanna. Pa. Mrs. Walter S. Westerman and her daughter. Miss Margie Westerman, of Melrose Park, are spending this week in Atlantic City at tho Chalfonte. Miss Edna Faucett, of Glcnstde, Pa who has been the guest of Miss Jnno Wal ton at her cottage In Atlantic City, N. J., for the month of August, has returned home. Miss Walton returned with Miss Faucett and will be her guest for sev eral weeks. Mrs. Albert E. Baker, of Ambler, and her two children have returned to their home from Hagerstown, Md., where they were tho guests for several weeks of Mrs. Baker's parents, the Rev, and Mrs. H. C. Cooke. Northeast Philadelphia Miss Anna Goldman, of 1623 North 6th street, will entertain the members of her sewing circle at a luncheon todny, when covers will be laid for 12. This Is the first gathering of the members for the fall season. Miss Laura Dorothy Stoll, of Sandusky, O., who spent several months at the shore resorts. Is the guest of her former school chum. Miss Anna Emely. of 4343 North Frankllfl street. She will remain in town until the early part of October. Miss Stoll Is an attractive, intellectual young woman, who achieved not a Uttlo reputation In literary and dramatic cir cles In her native city. A dinner will be given her during the coming week by Mr. Walter Emely, prior to his departure on an extended trip through the South. Miss Elsie Clayton nnd Miss Anna Cul len. of 3220 Hartvlllo street, have re turned to the city after a delightful Stay of several days at Magnolia. N. J., being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Stone. Miss Hortcnse Marshall, of Orleans street, will spend the week at tho shore as fte guest of Miss Ethel Collin. Dr. and Mrs. Newton, of 2S34 Frankford avenue, will remain at their summer homo in Atlantic City until October. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stern, of 807 North 8th street, havo returned from a Bummer's stay at Atlantic City. Frankford Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Bannbart, of Torresdale avenue, are rocelving con gratulations on the birth of a son. Mrs, Bannbart was MUs Phyllis Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Col lins, of Bridge street. The Rambler Boys' Club will hold a block party tonight, tomorrow and Sat urday evenings on Penn street between Unity and Church streets. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Mammon, of Academy road, will return today from a 10 days' motor trip through the West. They will have with them Mrs. Ham mon's sister, Miss Evelyn Wright, of Chicago, 111. "bbVbvIbw flf" Lt I Photo by Smith Studio. MISS SARA LEONA FOX Daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry J, Fox, of 918 South 5th street, wbosa betrothal U announced to Mr. Louis ZiaJm. - WEDDINGS THE wedding of Miss Mary Ambrose Donohuo to Mr. Francis D. McFaddcn will tako place this afternoon at 2 o'clock In tho Church of Our Lady of tho Rosary. Tho bride, who will be given In marrlago by her uncle, will wear a navy blue gabardine traveling suit made in the mili tary style and a hat of navy blue silk, faced with white, and will carry a shower bouquet of whlto roses and llllos of tho valley. Her only attendant will be Miss Lillian Costello, the maid of honor, who will bo gowned In gray and old roso and will carry a bouquet of pink roses. Tho best man will bo Mr. Joseph Haley, and Mr Walter G. Haley nnd Mr. Clar ence V. McKlnney will net as U3hcrs. Following tho ceremony a small re ception will bo held nt tho home of tho bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A A. Mclntyre, 6015 Master street, after which Mr. and Mrs. McFadden will leave for their wedding Journey. They will bo nt homo nt 5810 Cedar avenue after No vember 15. DAMES-McLAUGHLIN. The Rev. Eugene Murphy, rector of St. John the Baptist's Chu: :h, Mnnayunk, celebrated a Nuptial Mass at 9 o'clock this morning when Miss Anna P. McLaughlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McLaugh lin, of 4309 Laurlston street, Roxborough. was married to Mr Thomas J. Dames, of 641 East Martin street. The bride, attired In a pussy willow taffeta gown, was attended by Miss Wln nlo Dames, sister of the bridegroom, and Mr. Frank McLaughlin, brother of the bride, was best man. BOLGER-SCHAEFER. Tho wedding of Miss Mao Schacfer and Mr. Daniel I. Bolgcr took place last Wed nesday afternoon. In St." Edward's Church, Sth and York streets. A small reception followed at the home of tho bride, after which the young couple left for a wedding trip to Atlantic City, and on their return will live In Germantown. The marrlago of Miss Lydla Seal, ot Swnrthmore. and Mr. J. Donald Lodge, of Philadelphia, will take place this eve ning at 7 o'clock at the home of her sis ter, Mrs. E. T. Crcssen, of Swnrthmore. The ceremony will be performed by thi Rev. Walter Mntos. The bride will bo attended by her sister. Miss Emma Seal, as maid of honor, and by her niece. Miss Virginia Seal, as flower girl. She will wear a gown of white charmeusc, trimmed in shadow lace and pearls, with a net veil and wreath, and will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. After a month's trip to the Catsklll Mountains Mr. and Mrs. Lodge will reside in Philadelphia. 0 Delaware County- Mrs. Albert Yarnall, of Media. Is spend ing two weeks at Snow Hill, Md. Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander, of Moylan. have returned from a week's visit at Cape May. Miss Agnes Cross and Miss Anna Cross, of Norwood, will return tomorrow from a week's stay In WJIdwood. Mrs. A. Harrison, of Ridley Park, js spending two weeks in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. George Keene, of 6113 Ludlow street, Philadelphia, announce the engagement of their daughter, Anna Mary, to Mr. George Trultt, of Highland Park. SUMMER IIESOIITS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Tlie HADING IttSORT HOTEL 07 lilt WORLD mariDoroiiga-JSKiiiuim ATL1A.NTIO CITY. N. J. OWNinBHir HtoaiMINT JOSUH WHITE V SONS COMPANY 'RAYMOREi ' ooLJ, oVAllJfJlUlJir IIKSOHT MOfKL la the World mtw y iiinvdw ajin... a.-ne-"-ir i'aurani 1 raymOTil .Asrt afjyr- O S T E N D SEPTEMBER RATES Block of ocean f rout la CbtUe. section. Lars looraa, bet sea and freh wtr in batb: ilKU tt. of porcbto connected with Doat4wU Beach I busy Palm Lounnt nnMt culilnt, Auto inel train. OSTCNO CO., Owner. ST. JAMES HOTEL Bt. James Fine and Beach Oetween Teas. a New York aves.). rtrat-claa table. 13 ua al.j IIP up wkly. POJENNYPAClCEB.MiT IJauwayb t)ir4.R,H.MarTl 1 PHILLIPS HOUSE Maasachuaetta Av. A Baacb V P PhUllpa. IlKACH HAVEN. N. J. HOTEL BALDWIN AtNTEXR Amrtcan and European Plan Capacity 400 1 private bath, water, Cafe. cft-iCa 11 Bje J South Philadelphia Miss Kitty Work, of U3 Rltner street. Is spending the week-end at Wlldwood. Miss Mamie Clnnccy, of South 16th street, will return next week from a three months' trip In and around Bos ton, Mass. Mrs. K. Cunningham and her children, of 15th and Porter streets, spent two weeks at Ocean City. Mr. Charles Moore, of 2331 South Wood stock street, returned from a 2100-mile motor trip to Niagara Falls, by way ot Pittsburgh and Erie, returning through L'tlca and New York. Mrs. Mcuser and her children, ot 19th and McKean streets, have returned from their vacation, spending most of the time at Bethlehem, Pn. Mr. Bryan Whitfield, of 2137 West Pass, yunk avenue, has returned from his vaca tion nt New Haven, Conn. Mrs. Charles P Shlslcr nnd Miss Edith Simon aro organizing n "500'' club, con sisting of the OI rani Farm younger set. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Chew, of 1TI8 Sny der avenue, are homo after a two weeks' trip to SHU Pond, Md. Dr. Austin O'Malley, of Broad and Wolf streets, has taken a short vacation to Wllkes-Bnrro nnd Scranton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Bldwell, Jr., of 130 Snyder avenue, spent a pleasant trip nt Pen Mar, Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs. Franklin C. Scheld will be nt home after Thursdiy, September If, nfter a pleasant summer spent at Atlan tic City. In company with Senator Wil liam Smith nnd his family. Mr. Edward McGlynn. of 15th and Wolf streets. Is expected home this week, alter spending the summer In Atlantic City at the Marlborough-Blenhclm. Miss Gertrude McEvoy, of 2112 South 15th street, with Miss Margaret Kcennn, Miss Agnes Comber and Miss Laura Shontz, have Just returned from a de lightful trip to Ocean City Mrs. Mary A. McEvoy and Mr. Eugene McEvoy are still nt their cottage at Ocean City, and expect to return In a few days. Mr. and Mrs F. A. Schell, of 1731 South ISth street, aro spending their vacation nt Wlldwood. Miss Percle Connelly, of 323 Tasker street, has Just returned from a two weeks' visit to Atlnntlc City. Miss Irene Mullholland nnd Miss Mary Mullholland, of 1527 Moyamenslng ave nue, arc spending a pleasant vacation at the present time at Atlantic City. Mr. William Ornam. of 614 South Sth street, Is back in town after a month's vacation trip to Boston, Mass. JfciL&kjFvJtyL OD tSf J) if YOUR SON 'if c 'cjrTj 7e."LJi."i t'jt """ TLT 1 & m uAuun 1 tit vm &yCWrfGryCjy rlUman, J , N Are ther both prepared to earn T571 l) A ViY)Y) t I Et ISt' own "vlng If necessary? W -' I i-4fSJJ iJLl XT JfJJlMffyJJ a t , ' ffl yvt,y not enroll them at one for M r yTn T ."' t JnrSTf bUCCeSStUl. . S a, ,Er,,etJcal b"lne education at H YV TVS If If iGVPSf rV ,' M either day or night ncbooIT it (Q(Q)JhJyMM ; , I strayers i Pupil and inetructor working in mutual determination to achlevo the best, and they do. Its growth along normal and practical line la a liouee hold word with hot or the motit prominent Manufacturer. Banker and Profeealonal men of affair. Telephone: Lombard 129G-1397. 1'OhlTIONS l'OBlTIVISLY OUAKANTEED OH MONEY REFUNDED Day School. NifHt School. Enter any time. E. M. Hull, A. M., rd.D., Treeldent, Lafayette llullding, l'hlladelphla. After October lt, I'enn Mutual llulldlne. I -a .-,-. - TO-DAY Wednesday, Sept. 15th Is REGISTRATION DAY at Temple University Students may register for any course at any time between 9 A. M. and 10 P. M. It will be to your advantage to register in ad vance of the regular opening ses sions. Do it today. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY 1 Broad St, belovr Berk Philadelphia. INITIATIVE ! a quality of mind and personality capable of "development. Send for "Education and Succeaa," by Dr, Naff, Free. Call, phone or NeVf COIXEOE, 11S0 Chestnut street La Salle College BROAD ABOVE fllltARD Enilnecrlnc. Arte, l're-Meaiem ana uueineas Course lllfh School and department for little boy. Ormnaalum and aupervlaed athletic. Ucbolarahlp offered. Evenlnc claaie. BRO. DENIS EDWAHD, Prealdent. The Phillips Brooks School Bora' acbool, ooolt Clark Park. Athletl flald adjolnlnc bfde. Lane full-equipped art natlute. Kiperleneed teacher. Year lloak. Iloward B. Eltul. Mm. 32t Baltlmer are. PHILADELPHIA TUKNOEUEINDB School now open for fall and winter terras. W teach s;ymnatlc. Oar man, drawing-, needlework and swimming; to children. 1 to 10 year, for fS per year. Enroll your chil dren now. Broad and Columbia ay. MISS HILLS' SCHOOL IMS Spruce Btreet. Opana Sept. U MAIN LINE UltANCH Ardmore. Open September 2T. ELIZABETH HILLS IlitAN, Principal Palmer Business School Shorthand, Typewriting. Bookkeeping, English, day and night (Melon. Bend for catalog. Mercantile Library Bldg., 10th abore Cbeetnul, (REPARATION yon ANY COLLSGJB, ANY courbb r BROWN PREPARATORY BROAD MHO CHERRY STREETS PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE TMrfv year ot J7fc a4 Cfctl fereet. Buelaec. Bnerthand and e-tereterlal Court. STORY-TELUNG Oral expreealon, etage art Day end areolar, EVUL1B KIUDEIt NOltRla. 1T1 Cbeetnul BPkUNQ GAMMCN INSTITCTJC, PMILA. AM. jajatAataWWFX MR. AND MRS. FRANK K. WORLEY WILL ENTERTAIN AT COUNTRY CLUB Birthday Anniversary of Their Son, Mr. Francis L Roy Worley, to Be Celebrated at Dinner-Dance Other Affairs of Interest to Society MR. AND MRS. FRANK K. WOR LEY, of 3536 North 19th street, will give a dinner-dance tonight, at the Lu Lu Temple Country Club at Edge Hill, In celebration of the 21st birthday anni versary of tthelr son, Mr. Francis Le Roy Worley. The clubhouse will be TTecorated with palms, ferns and golden dahlias, A kewple, standing In golden dnhllns nnd adorned with gold-colored ribbon, from which the ribbon extends to each plate, will form the very attractive Uble dec orations. The favors Include quaint gold baskets filled with flowers and smil ing kewplcs, holding dainty golden blos soms. The guests will he Miss Margaret Tomllnson, Miss Ethel Wyne Vandever, Miss Isabel Spcrlng, Miss Elsa. Sosna, Miss Margaret Sosnn, Miss Mildred Heist, Miss Elizabeth Flte, Miss Emily Acker, Miss Pauline Sweeten, Miss Helen Haines, Miss Carolle Tcale, Mr. Edward Worley, Mr. Frank Gray. Mr. Ira Bcrto let, Mr. Charles Goucrt, Mr. Nathan Sperlng. Mr. Frederick Williams, Mr. Heberton Frickc, Mr. John English, Mr. Tioga Mrs Hurry Klsselbach nnd her young sons, Jacob and Frank, have been spend ing a month nt Ocean Gate. Mr. Roland Rosier, of ISth nnd Tioga streets. Is visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred erick Jennings at their summer home in Ocean City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Raynor Bowman, of West Tioga street, -are visiting friends at Phoenlxvllle, Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs. William France and fam ily have closed their Ocean City cottage and are occupying their home on North ISth street. Roxborough Dr. and Sirs. Howard It White, of 460 Green lane, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Gane have returned from un automobile trip through New York State. Mr nnd Mrs. Clair Felton. of Rlghter street, Wlssahlckon, are spending a fort night as the gucsto of Mr. Fclton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Humphreys, nt their country home In Pitman, N. J. Miss Abblo Gardner, of Wickford. R. I., is visiting her father and sister, Mr. George Gardner and Mies Ada Gardner, of 5S24 Ridge avenue j.yj.WJ'a'; FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL was established In 1845 for instruction of Friends' Children and for others who are in sympathy with Friends' Educational aims moderation, thor oujrhness and character building, as well as book learning. WRITE FOR YEAR BOOK OP RATES and general Information of the Friend' Edu cational Syatem from Kindergarten to College. WM. ELMER BARRETT, Principal ISTH AND RACE ST8.. PHILADELPHIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS lnth and Race 8ta, 3.11 h St. and Lancaster At. 17th St. and Ulrard Ave. Ureene St.. Qermantown. CENTRAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITOTK school or iilii.di.no construction KTcnlng- Term Opens 8pt. z7th Hundred of men high In contract- Ylng- and construction circle have been prepared by our BUILDING CON MbTRUCTION COUItbK. The complete coume Include Architectural Draw Cine, Plan Reading, Estimating-, Reln . forced Concrete Construction and A Architectural Engineering. It may be taken in two or three year. Other technical course! Industrial Cham 1421,,,rr' Mechanical Drawing, Vehicle ,, Drawing. Principles of Engineering, ArChAPP1''1 Electricity. 100 other coureee. a. Magnificent drawing room and claaa Ol. room equipment. Position aecured. Bend for catalog, dating your In terest. University of Pennsylvania WUAnTON SCHOOL OF FINANCE! AND COMMEHCB Offer Evening- Courses Registration evening, except Saturday, 7 to 0. Sept. IS to 24, Session begin Sept. 24. LOGAN HALL. SStb AND WOODLAND AVB. TUB PHILADELPHIA TRAININO SCHOOL for PERSONAL and COMMUNITV 8ERVICB Practical coureee in varlou brancbe train ing men and women for leaderehlp In llecrea. tlonal, Phyalcal. Social and Industrie! Welter Work 14 couraes given by well-known leadara. Bend for booklet-Central Branch, Y. U. C. A. 1421 Arch Street. Germantown Friends CLI OPJ5NB 0 MO. 1181 OCnOOl AT 8I4B A. U. TAWLKY R. YARNALL. Principal MARY Bl.EVARD ROBERTS. IIS N. llth at Elocution; Voice; day and evnlng claea. MA1IEK PKEP. W1THKHSFOON BLDoT College. Law. Med. Day. Evg. Univ. Hef. Ay4mtWnttnKaf OtW Scrwol and CdUgM Appwtweo! on This Paija YawWrsisy Toitvorrow f av4Wt4menKat Uthtf 9 Walter Herbert, Mr. Richard Sehei and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greer. In honor of the birthday nnntversarr of their daughter, Miss Jeanette Green, Mr. and Mrs. Georce Green tendered A reception to her many friends at thelf home nt 204 South Ithan str-et. Sunday night. Miss Rosalind Ottlnger nnd Mr. Nat' Zelta demonstrated the late dances Among those present were Mlaa Dorothy Shaffer, Miss Leona 8htndle man, Miss Rosllnd Ottlnger. Miss Helen Botrelcht. Miss Anna Phillips. Mlsa Helen Shaffer. Miss Sylvia Colen.MlM Florence Lorens, Mr. Marshall Bili bridge, Mr. Bert Friedman, Mr JosefM Devac Mr. Nat Zeltz, Mr, Paut KelUK Mr. William Odell, Mr Leon Beck, Mr. Teddy DuBols, Mr. Y. Egner, Mr, LoUoy Backeer, Mr. B. Ewlng, Mr. Bernard Rappaport, Mr. Theckla Back, Mr. Mar tin Douglass, Mr. Milton Brody, Mr. A. Hnsse, Mr. Samuel A. Schiller, Mr. Grant Powers, Mr. Joseph Fibre and Mr. M. Ha re man. A reception was given last week In honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Philip App at his home, 1612 Rltner street. There were 65 guests present. North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hlllegas, of 2466 North Sth street, are spending a few weeks nround Lake George, N. "Y. Miss Lulu Wagner, of Front street and Susquehanna nvenuc, Is back In town after nn enjoyable vacation trip to Long Island accompanied by Mrs. N. Johnson, of 2737 West Albert street. Mr. J. Lindsay Hill has returned to his home, 1513 Oxford street, after spending the month of August in Chelsea. Mrs. George F. Bllletter, Jr., and fam ily, of 1330 Clearfield street, have leturned from a six weeks' stay in Atlantic City. Suffrage Events Today EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY. Noon M.etlnp at Filbert street below lBth: apeahcr. Mies Bertha Sapovlu. Noonday meeting at Collins cardboard fac tory, Bodtne street and Columbia avenue; speaker, Mies Anna McCue. f ..in p. m Meeting at Front and Dauphin atreeta; sneaker. Miss Anna McCue. 8-30 p. m Open-air meetlnp at 7th street and Sryder avenue; speaker. It lea Bertba Sapo UU. WOMAN SCFFnAOE PARTY. 8 p. m. Meeting- at Broad street and Bnyder nenne, under aunplcca of Philadelphia Ceuntr Society: speaker. Dr. Kate W. Baldwin and, Mrs. Marion Holmes. S p. in. Meeting at Germantown and Erie toenuee; peakera, Mr. J. O. Phillips and Mis Jne Myir STRAYER'S BusinessCollege fc t01-S07 Cbestnot SU Pfilla. $ mwmmk Wanamaker Institute 1 U Business-College -I V 23D A WALNUT STS., OPENS FEPT. 2. Coureee per teri (SO wk.), JB wO. Algebra, Art Needlework, C6 tng. Drawing. Dreaemak tng, English, French. Geometry, Oerman. Ital ian, Latin, Mech. Draw's Millinery, Plan Head'g & Estlmai'g, Spanleh, Telegraphy, ITr .. Buslneea Arlth , 18; Architectural Draw's. 1 Bnnjo. B'k'g'g. Guitar. Mand'n. Palnt'g (China. Oil, Water Color), Pen'ihlp Cor"pond., Pub. School, Violin. 10: Garment Cufg, Stcno'pby TypeWfg, S10: Vocal Leeaon. 112; Combined Rookkeep'g, Stenography A Typewriting, IIS: Piano. Afternoon A Ee. Wllte for Catalog F. standar"dy.mTca. courses Sae carfare. Evening School. Dormitory. Expert Instructors, Individual Method. Swim! i mlng Pool, Gymnaalum. We llran.1, V t f. M . m n r North Branch Y. M. C. a!. YollWgig; W. P. C S. Shorthand illualne. cbur.t tlOtn ainri r.lMi km - ----. .. u..aU va. GERMANTOWN . , WAIJJT LANE SCHOOL " 232 W. WALNUT LANE, aERMANTOWN Strong. General Courae. Domeatlo Bclenca Dept. Boarding Dept. opena Sept aSthT Da Dept. opena Sept. 20th. BlVAltTHMORE. TA. Swarthmore Preparatory cbeeJ KtVAKTIIMOUE. Pa. HORDENTOWN. N. J. BOIIDENTOWN MIUTAni INSTITUTB Wa prepare boys for college , bulne.T dv.l. oping them ymmetrlcallyfo. th work of life! by our carefully regulated Imtruetlon tnodii fled mllltaiT training. Send ft catilogteTTha Principal. Bordentow n-on-tha-Oelawa?. k J CONSERVATOniES OF MPHIfl Combs conservatory;- v 31st Year ol Success Lnrolraent Limiled te 25M A Ilesldentlal and Day School of unparalleled facilities for the at tainment of a complete mukt education In tUl branches fromthe alementarr ta th hlgbeat arU.tlo tandard, A School pre-eminent among th great conaeryatorle of th world be cause of lta dUtlngnlshed faculty, original method. Individual Instruc tion, high Ideals, breadth of culture and moderate cost A School of widest preitlge. founded upon the ucces nt It graduate anel students In posMPms of musical ra. ponslblllty. " Eighteen C'oi Graduate Aa. cepted by the Pit Jelphla " Tnswa TV Y?r B2?k toto mran normoKon jrer lou, UaUtd rri OILHEKT KAYNOLB8 COMM. Director ISM B. Broad (H., PhH). . . THE WILLIAM HATTON GREEN SCHOOL OP PIANOFOKTB P LA YUM LKSCHETIZItY PKIKWIjSf First AssWtant CARRIE HIOPB08H MATCMIM Special Normal Coun for TihLui ViogreMlro derlee irf Art PubHcatiea HscteAr Puplla prepared for Concert C Chlldr.n'e Depart raa7- ITU-ITU Clwetaut get. E. K. PEALL 1!vatmp . S4M4 CJS 5f? A A VUAat 7aiiEfc- STUDIO and BMANCK PRESSEK M14X1 -Da., 1TM CNistKVT sTf Lf,n.HiH gSR Pree,. JC24 Cbwlawt at. Frederic Pekes am!aw ttC.U Hit'MO. If a iran m Tf acker y' n'enr it-kln -iu.ru caJttis wi j m 3 u ; U i "? wrtu, uui w Vaaki hrMMa ttttaa terliiMrt