inOTniArssuiiyAT. jE5SBarm IR. BEES OF WEDDING PARTY lnd and Mrs. Clarence ninnpr to the Bridal and Mr. WallacePersonals ... mo rt.ATlKKCE M. fe, .nK, of Cfrtron, Intllnn Quern Aennaniown, ' ' - " . l. t 7 nVinrk In honor or mt mgni ' " - . t-.rniita Tnvlor and Mr. s -,.. Wallace, whose marrloB m jut" " m ..-.. AH aatitrriav. Stoke plica V" ...... .. . ,otst at the dinner wilt Include . - - . ...... nt PlttlflrM. HefD'' -u"",u and Mr. and Mrs. Charles tl. Wnl- nS Mr Jonn ui ,.-.., . .11. v. trim r spending sev- ., with Mr. nnd Mrs. Clark prior , wedding ur. mw. '' .... .. Mr. ltnrolil Wright. imlly S. Mchafda, Mr. nnd Mrs. . n..j ti Marlon Shnrnleaa. Jj. " . " . . . it-nail Minx Elisabeth Tav- I 11 DC I "v iVM Katherlne Davis, Mlsa Kathe- 'gbttOni. Mlsa "anon aucui, vy ev r JJr. Joiepn . onoeuianor, jir. ' . ..... ia t TTrnnklln Tnvlnr ff. Clarence Sewoll Clark, Mr. La, 'WlnslOW 'layior jr., ir. miuj- 'fcelahanty, of New York, and Mr. J. I Btrtlett, ot uammorc, mu. . neorge D. Wldcncr, of Lynnewood RfcVwnmer at 'her residence, Mlramar. lErrert " U " 'cnve th0 "rst Prt W ?.. .. k. faMHn Mint, where thrill attend the Exposition and atop , ctnr pomm u ...- for. ana Mrs. Wchard D Wood and SJAv of 3 BOutn ua aireoi, riuum" .who have been spending the sum- tor l"?" rcturnea Monday, nnd wltl lw. '., ...- t..slr1nin it Wawn. tat. In the fall. R, Md Mra. Badcllffe Furneas. Mr. fawne Wood Furneis and Miss Mary ', Iff e Furness. of Summit avenue, 1TT'.. i.n.. mttimfil from Jamea. jp b. I.,' where the have been spend- 41 tig the ia lwo ro"'" . .. ...... tticlM. ri.tiirnpi1 the L of UH week from Bar Harbor. Me.. tvre lie has been spending the last fort- 'rSsuoer Smith at his cottaso at Cape . n" ik. rAa1r.Arlr1. K jfcf ovt? the wcek-ena IXu.. rr.vlnr WAlthour DVCaT U" Vvs, w... Ufri, ""tylor Wnlthour and her daughter, wm Anna Jiary vuunuui, unu ow.., - &rio !. Walthotir. have returned from LOTH" ' , . .V..I. .wn Swift Mere ana reupciicu ure "' Soum, 18 De Lancny l;iacc. for the vlotw. Mlis Wnlthour Is at present tlio nMt 6f Mies Margaret Burton, daughter T .. n..... nnrinn nf Ttiirrl. N 38r. ana ri. uuibo v..v.., - Ml Hill. Devon. . j .... ttrl.lit11 W. (""me. of SOU fcne'e itreet, who, left last week for At- i.-.i. ... nlll r.mnln nt tho Shore Until li Ust of the month. Their nleco. Miss Elilne Taylor Ertgiisn, is wun iuu. ).n. .....in. mnnfVilv mrrtltlir of tho ID4kfr City Chapter of the D. A. u. s U1 M nem at tneir rmm iu ii . . iv Biilldlnz tomorrow. V!n,. t.min.n nf thA afternoon will bo u.. ...in.tlM nnA 1frtlnn nf dlesatca Ki alternates for the State conference. rWch will be held next momn in t-ms-Wn-i.1. After IniBlnosa- an Interesting KOfrsm has been arranged for. Along the Main Line 'ovERfmooK Jlrs. James O. Balfour, f B856 Drextl road. Is expected to return 'horn Chelsea today. Dr. and Mrs. Archibald H. Graham uiil their family, who spent the summer t their cottage In Ocean City, N. J., Jill returrt to their home, 2041 North 63d tfMt, today. .iMERION air. ana Mrs. jonn ts. uwn- I wU. of Wynnewood avenue, aro receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son 'a September 8 at their summer home. BiChelica avenue, Atlantic City. airs. 9'Connell will be remembered as MIbs Alice Mtlllln. of 1004 Spring- Garden ''trL nAYjsnruitu airs, ecott ana air. or fwttr, H. Scott have left Tho Oaks and Mturned to their home In Phlladelohla. tf Mr, and Mrs. Bobert Mead Smith, Jr., Lt BttKley avenue, returned on Tuesday irom Rims inns, ale., whore tney naa Wen spending several weeks. t. and Mrs. L. Foster Jack, Miss Mil ta4 Jadk and Mr. Meredith Jnrk. nf 15M 'in18" ,tre't' wh0 have been- spending ,j ouminer ai ine ubks, nave reiumeo Wttnelr home. W. DAVID'S Mr. nnd Mra. John M. JjJM and family have returned to their ssaae, on St. David's road, from a sum- "fSf Tls't at Ocean City. N. J. '? "and Mrs. H. G. Tull and family, JJXjiwiand avenue, are spending a short ijm at Buckhlll Falls. S ther C. M. Stula has returned KLL5T aPartment at tho Louella, after yV "K "" summer at Centre Harbor, Wi.'KNE.-Mrs. J, William 8haw has jaa to her home on Wayne avenue ! a visit to Sagamore Beach, Mass, Mr. init r.a Yun a ttrl.ill.tlM vf 2r ., ""yne, are taking an extensive wrough the West and to the Part- --mino Expositions. nd Mm, A. II Elliot spent tho JP at the Spruce Creek Itod and Gun Wi .Huntingdon County. Pa., as tho Js f Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Young, AHena, Pa. ,r: . nhflHt.nnt. Will Kmr. anrf tr ru.i.. a ti..i... m ?nd and Towanda avenues, have re Wll from camping at Edgemere, Pike ". Vft. Sir. anil Mra T..ni.l.niwA T1..m.. Ttl.V l?J.tnt nd Norwood avenues, with cnuaren, will close their Cape May aM Itlri Vaftlltrtn tntnti t flfst maAtf lrvr. Kr. Otorit C. Thomas, of Sunaat iva. V Jim gene to tho Panama-Pacific Ex. KS!' hd will not return until the 1 of October. and Mra. iTfran..!. T1 T1vu.ln nf ijCrMbiim Armsi hve returned from woooa, whre they spent the . J. 4nrk.f.A iLr.&lll... .m rl.. Wt MeAlllatar. nf Ramlhnl rn Tfott- KWtnuas, tre spending a day or two w York. ! XtBllv Votllv nt Allan 1-a la l.a I ftf Mil VlA.n.. O.U. .. I... ... Atlantic City. N. J, y4 Mrs. Thsmaa B, Dunn, of Allen lj returned from a motor trip ucorg rq ma aurrounaing Germantown . nd Mrs. kelson Z. Qfaves, Jr., of BMT street an iari..at.i.i,.H ..M... .-.. nT. ., (.phiiiv.hii h.tiiwi. IIMMl thalr Pun. Ua.. ....-. . -.1 turned to town. Rev. John Harvay i,ee and Mr .r.iTr -" ,ne ? n Knsa f feolv MquhUIm, Uve re- "T.r aww, ant. UWr ftraet. -) Mr, lUVert T, MeC-KiUn, o ENTERTAINED TOMORROW M. Clark "Will Give a Large Pnrtv of Mloo Tn,.in. Jl?JVn ' ?,aff'"-H treet. have returned from Pocoho Iake Preeerve. Mr. nnd Mrs Theron I. Crane, of 6414 am ,8,.rcch nave returned from East- ?&. .ni-V .ew Loninn. Conn., where they spent the summer. Mrs. Edward Davis, of Hortter street, neat of Wayne nvenue, accompanied by iter daughter. Miss Margaret Davis, will loturn to town October 1 from North Adams, Moss. Miss Davis will bo a debutante of the coming season. Mrs. Henry Kellar Kurts won the prlte in the Tuesday afternoon tennis tourna ?.?"' .'h!s wcck- otl'era playing were M sa Irttbtl Swnln, Miss Alice Hawkins. Miss Hazel Coffin. Miss Miriam Part ridge, Miss Berenice Derens, Miss Clara Hawkins, Miss Valentine. Mr. and Mra. Jamea Hutchinson, of 1 west nittenhousA street, have returned from Wlldwood, whero they spent the. summer. Along the Reading Mies Hortenso Orccnwald, of 1S0S Wyoming avenue. Logan, entertained Mrs. Julius Wolfe, formerly of Balti more, on Wednesday nt a luncheon. The day also marked Miss Greenwald'a 19th birthday anniversary. Among thoeo present wcr0 Miss Harriet Jaffe, Miss Jreno nosensteln, Mrs. William HacUcn burg, Mrs. William Gross and Mrs. Julius Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reed, of Hall road, Wyncote, spent tho last week-end at Chelsea. N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold P. Moon, of Jen Klntown, Pa., who have been occupying their cottage at Cape May for tho sum mer, will return home the end of this month. Mr. and Mrs. Moon had as their guest over tho week-end Miss Marlon Shnrplesa, or Wyncote. Mr. and Mrs. Horace O. Fetterolf. of Church road, Wyncote, and Miss Mildred Fetterolf have returned home from tho Lake Placid Club, Lake Tlncld. Adiron dack Mountains, N. Y., where they had been spending the summer months. Mr. Howard Fleck, of Jenklntown. has left for Maine, where ho will remain for several weeks, Mr. Atwood White, Jr., of Oak Lano and Lawnton avenues, Oak Lane, Is spending this month In camp at Pla'tts burg, N. Y. Miss Lillian Clift, of Chelton avenue, ?.ak b?n."' who ll08 bPcn entertaining Miss Mvlan Steele and Miss Martha Clif ton, of Overbrook. for tho Inst two v.cek, will be guest of honor nt a lawn nnd porch party to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clifton, nt their residence on Highland avenue. About 14 guests will be present. Miss Kasson, of 175 Madison avenue. New York, Is staying for the remainder of the season In Wyncote. West Philadelphia Invitations have been Issued by Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Grant Piper for the mar riage of their daughter, Miss Edith Green Piper, to Mr. James Ballard Zlnk. on Wednesday evening, October 6, nt 7:30 o'clock. In tho Wayland Memorial Baptist Church, 5M street and Baltimore avenue. A reception will follow at the home of tho onoe a parents, aszi Thomas avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Story have re turned to Hamilton Court, 39th and Chest nut streets, after a stay In Atlantic City. Mr. Richard D. Tlfft. who has been the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert W. FlUell. at their summer home, has returned to his home, 1:28 South 45th street. The en gagement of Miss Mildred Fltzell to Mr. Tlfft was announced recently. Mr. and Mrs. John II. McQullIen. of Hamilton Court, have returned from Chel sea. Mr. George T. M. Taylor, of 6125 Vine street, has returned from a month's trip to the California Exposition, where he represented a Forestora' lodge. Miss Dorothy Schuck, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Dllger, of 603 North 63d street, left yesterday for Mount St. Joseph's Convent, at Chestnut Hill, where she has been enrolled as a pupil. Miss Schuck's home Is In Trinidad, British West Indies. South Philadelphia Miss Phllomcna Dunn entertained a number of friends at her home, 100 Emily street, on Monday evening. Among those present were Miss Frances Stein, Miss Emma Renckler, Miss Amelia Wahl, Miss Veronica Brinkmann, Mr. Charles Madison, Mr. Andrew McFadden, Mr. Peter McPharland. Mr, Francis O'Don noil, Mr. William Morgan and Mr, Gerald Miller. Mrs. William Woods, of 1612 Jackson street, entertained on Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Marie Woods and Miss Jennie Barrett, who have just returned from .WUdwood Crest. Tho other guests Included Miss Bessie Barrett, Miss Fran ces Hudome, Miss Catherine Manning, Miss Irene Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Francis McCann, Mr. and Mrs. MacNamee, Mr, and Mrs, Richard Cunnen, Mr. John Hudome, Mr. James Delahanty, Mr, Wil liam Toffnrd, Jr., and Mr. James Conley, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keffer. of 1027 South 10th street, are spending this week at Wlldwood. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Williams, of 10th and Rltner streets, are visiting friends In Providence, R. I. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hayes, of 642 Cath arine street, are visiting Mrs. LoUls An dreas, of Brldgeton, N. J, Mr. Louis Schwartr, of 2204 South 22d street, spent Inst week-end at Rehoboth, Del. Mrs. William Orlraes. of 1S37 Ellsworth street, will be at Atlantio City for th next two weeks, t Mr. Louts Quids, of fill South lith street, Is staying at the Areta Hotel, Atlantic City. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas If, Whalen, of 111 Ellsworth street, will return next week after a stay at Atlantio City. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mlklejohn, of K5$ South Ud street, have returned after a vacation at the Hotel Dayton. Atlantio City. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mints, and their family. Of l!J Federal street, have re turned from Atlantio City. Mr. and Mr. Richard Iynch, of ij South Wth atreet. returned last week after a pleasant vacation spent at Atlantio City Mr. and Mra. Thomas Riley, of Chi cago, Hi.. r spending a few weeks with Mp. and Mrs Michael Francisco, of Ul South 15th street, , Mlu Anna Mohan, of Utt Rltnar atreet, and Mr W J Kane stent S.ny In M.cr. Chunk. F F I f Ssaiaa':jJratefc. QSJcXMi SnT jA, EHB - J taalalaBlBlaBBBBBBBV- V XVF V-?k. 5? laaataaflb fc 4at' " tf TWKKtEf "v VaaaVfVajHJ ?yF .lalalalaK B1' I SbtfUalalalaHLlBr -W "" N i3a.lalalalalalalalalaH' 4 ItaVaaalalalalalBlalalalar' ' jjl t ff W. 4u j&f tK MRS. WILLIAM II. DEAN Whoso marriage took place last Saturday afternoon at her homo, 8715 Powelton avenue. Mrs. Dean was Miss Rcna E. Quentin Coles. Northeast Philadelphia Mr. Roy Harris, of 3101 North Rorer street. Is back in town after spending his vacation at Wlldwood. N. J. Miss Evadane Hoyte, of 2001 Enst Pa cific avenue, well known In tho dnnctng group of tho younger set and active In philanthropic circles in tho Northeast, Is back in town after a trip to the shore. Mr. and Mrs. John McCleary and their son, Mr. Horatio II. McCleary, are at homo after spending the summer at their bungalow at Beach Haven, N. J. Miss Alma Lolchner nnd Miss Mnry German, of Norris nnd Hownrd streets, nrc visiting at the Delaware Water Gap. They will return to the city In a few days. Mr. Walter Emely, of 4313 North Frank lin street, who returned last week from an extended trip through the West, will leavo In a fow weeks for a tour of the Southern States. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Derbyshire, 2413 North Front street, are back In the city after a delightful automobile tour of tho New England States. Mr. Derbyshire Is one of the active spirits In the business men's associations of the Northeast, Mrs. David Strumpf, of 1914 East Dau phin street, will return in a few' days from Atlantic City, where she has been spending the summer. Mrs. Mary Hunter, of 2903 Frankford avenue, has returned from tho San Fran cisco Exposition and tour through tho West, having been gone for soveral months. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ludwig. of 1827 East Clearfield street, aro visiting Cold Springs, N. J., for a definite stay. Miss Julia Deutach, of 1612 North 8th street, has returned to her home from a month's stay at tho shore. Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goudy, of Shade, land avenue, Drexel Hill, will move to Atlantic City today. Announcement Is made of the marriage" of Miss Martha Dickinson to Mr. Grave son Booker, both of Swarthmore. The marriage took place September 8 at tho home of tho bride. After a short trip Mr. and Mrs. Booker will live In Swarth more. Tho Baptist Church of Drexel I fill will hold a carnival on Saturday even ing. Among those who will havs charge of booths ore Mrs. James Fielding, Mrs. George Parker, Mrs. John Dewees, Miss Elole Parker, Miss Edith Robinson, Mrs. Linn C. Drake, Mrs. Blckley Jackson, Mrs. Hnrry Attlee, Mrs, J. S. Hower and Mrs. William King. Mrs. C. F. Falrchlld, of Highland Park, Is at Burkettsvllle, Jnd. The upper ytototfraph ts of Kin Anna I', McLaughlin, whose war. riare w Mr. Tliom.8 J. Daniel, tkown in the lower cut, took place at 9 o'clock yeeterdav, fmk JiaflflaflHaal.'' & ' yHeV ,W . ml X, r'M ? t r bbHbHF r'Sak.'-: ' aB IbbbbHbHbv. " MBf lB bbbbSbHbHP'A 4 aaBaH IbHbHbH aBfc'- t '$SbH BffaffaBVBTaffaffaBffaBl SF 3aaBSBBBYa' .H..H Mai ''jfKH BaBabKttaflrHslH BMWaBMMNwnMaanawBmmaaaBMMaai Frankford Miss Josephine Curdy, Miss Arlco Curtly, Miss Uernlco Frank. Miss Paul ine Fllbort. Miss Edna Waltz, Miss Con stance Fltler and Miss Sarnh Jarvls will bo the week-end guests of Mrs. J. Hughes nt hor home, 133 St. James plnce, Atlantic City. Mrs. Hughes will bo remembered as Miss Jennie McMahon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ferris, of Arrott street, nnd their daughter, Mlsa Marjorlo Ferris, who hove been spending the soa-i-on at their cottngc, on North Rhodo Inland aenue, Atlnntlc City, have been ctitiTtnlnlng Mr. and Mrs. Ixs Roy Earn shaw, of Vega Bain. P. R for tho lant two weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ferris will lot urn horne about tho 20th of ho month. Mr. and Mr. William Carroll, of 2C0I Rhawn street, Holmesburg, will enter tain tomorrow evening in honor of Miss Beatrice Dunlap, of Atlantic City. Their guests will Include Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Foulkrod, Mr. and Mrs. James Martin. Miss Pauline Frederick, Miss Martha Graham. Mlsa Frances Allowny, Mlsa Caroline Bastford, Miss Consuolo Bates, Mr. Albert Dunn, Mr. Walter Gar rett, Mr. lloraco Rnyflcld. Mr. Harry Wells, Mr. Frederick Hall, Mr. Albert Kirk and Mr. and Mrs. William Cpstello. Mrs, Maurice Renberger, of Harrison street, accompanied by her daughters. Miss Bornlce Renberger and Miss Arico Renberger, will leave this week for Day ton, O., whore they will bo entertained by Mrs. Renbergcr's brother and slster-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Vincent. Roxborough Mr. Joseph M. Baltz and Mlsa Mary Shtllady, of Gladwynne, and Mr. and Mrs. George Schlotteror and Mrs. Eliza beth Harrah. of Norrlstown, have re turned from an auto tour to Reading. Harrlsburg, Gettysburg, Baltimore nnd Washington. Mr. Hubert McDonald, of Umbrla street and Rlpka avenue, has returned from a two weeks' trip to the Thousand Islands. Mr. Joseph Ward, a former member of the Philadelphia National League team, Is homo from Elmlra, N. Y where ho just finished a successful season with the New York State League team of that city. Mr. Thomas Tomllnson. Mr. Hugh Mc Laughlin and Mr. Frank MacDonald. who are enjoying their vacations, have returned from a trip to Angtesea. where they caught several barrels of fish. They were accompanied by Mr. Domlnto Lan Igan and Mr. John Robinson. Girard Farms Mrs. William McKeon, of 2S13 South Cleveland terrace, Is entertaining at tho present time Madame Bradley, Miss Cath erine O'Hagan and her two sisters, Mrs. E. Conlln and Miss Rose McLoughlln, all of New York city, In whose honor a de lightful luncheon was given last week. Mlsa Jeanne McKeon will have as her guest for a few days thla week Miss Mae Conlln, also of New York. Mrs. Annie Flood, of 2J31 South Colo rado terrace, with her mother, Mrs. Cath erine Boyle, and her son, George W. Flood, Jr., who spent the month of August and tho early part of September at Atlantic City, have reopened their home. Chester Invitations have been Issued for the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Dovlne, daughter of Mr. Roger Devlne. of 612 8th atreet, Cheater, to Mr. Michael Callahan, also of Cheater. The wedding will take placo In St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church at 4 o'clock on September t. The marriage of Miss Olive Butler to Mr Charles Qressenbucher, Jr., took place thla week. Wilmington Mrs. Henry B. Thompson and family have returned from Northeast Harbor, Me., whero they spent several weeks. Mls Mary Thompson haa cone to Mount Klneo, Me., where she Joined a. party of friends camping there. Dr. and Mra. Henry II. Stubbs and Mlsa Elizabeth Stubbs, who spent the greater part of the summer at Cape May, have returned home. Mra, Charles IS. Griffith has returned home from Monmouth, Me., where eh spent the greaUr part of tha summer. KalVaa m H SoMr pate wtH ba aecapud aa4 prloUd hi tb JCraaiaa' r,d(r, but all mth Bailees mutt be wrtUaa ra sa aUe' f the paper, aaaat b signed la fall, wHh fall 4 drest, and Mben pwalbla t4ebaaa numbar suuat b 1m. pa4 all ucb conaaoslcntioBa to "Meletr Editor," Ktaahig Ltr. M Owataiit (treat. Vni tbasa resulfwta m rat4 at a ttuht erWeattaa km b rTMltila. Mm WIN BOt'b Ba.Ulhla. WEDDINGS THE marriage of Miss Margaretta Bid die Porter, formerly of thla city, but Aow of Washington, and the Rt Rev. Robert E. Codman, Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Mnlne, took placo this morning Ih tr Episcopal Church at Bar llatbor. Me., at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Porter la the daughter of Mm. John Blddlo Porter and tho late Colonel John Blddl Porter, nnd la well known In society circles here. The ccremoney was performed by the Rev. A. C. Lamed, rector of St. Sauveur's Church. Owing to a recent death In the bride's family the wedding was extremely quiet. The bride, who wore n whlto gown nnd hnt, nnd won attended by her two sis ters, Mlsa Catherine Porter and Miss Elisabeth Porter, waa given In marriage by her uncle, Mr. Charles Diddle, of this city. After tho ceremony n short recep tion waa held at the homo of Mrs, Por ter, after which tho Bishop and hl brldo left for a cruise on his yacht. Bishop Cortmnn lo a member of tho well-known Boston family of that name. He was made bishop of Mnlno IS years ago. Ho ts aald to have great wealth. STRICKLAND-ROBINSON. St John's Eplscopnl Church nt llnla was the scene of a pretty wedding Inst night when Miss M. Agnes Robinson, daughter of Mr. nnd Mra. William Rob inson, of 43 Jefferson street, Mnnayunk, waa given In mnrrlnge by her father, to Mr. J, Karl Btrlcklnml, of K3 Hermltngo street, Roxborough. The rector, Rev. H. M. O. Huff, performed the ceremony, which wns followed by a reception for the famlllna of tho young people, nt the homo of the brldo'a pnrcnta. A gown of white crep meteor nnd lnco was worn by the bride. Lilies of the valley were combined with bride's roses In her hcuquet. Mlsa Mnry Robinson, who was her Mster'a only attendant, wore a pale blue ciepe meteor gown and carried n shower bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Charles Leon Strickland was his brother's best man. The bridegroom and brldo left for i tour through the South nnd will be nt home after November 1, at Eastlnke, Wilmington, Del. KOPPICNHOEFER-HARTZELL. Miss Clara llartxcll, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris H. Hnrtzcll, of 2331 North 19th ntrect, became the bride of Mr. CJtorRC Koppenhoefer. Jr., last night at the homo of her parents. Tho Rev. Otto C. Kline, of Christ Lutheran Church, performed tho ceremony which wna a quiet one. Mr. and Mra. Koppenhoefer upon their return from an extended Journey will bo at homo after November 1, at 2068 63th street, East Germantown. YOUR SON AND DAUGHTER Are they both prepared to earn their own living If neceaiary? Why not enroll them at once for a practical buslneea education at either day or night echoolT STRAYER'S BuslnessCollege 501.867 Ckcrinut St., Palla. TLe VilHam Penn Charter School Eight South Twelfth Street PhilaJrhi-a. Pa. The Fall term opena on tha SStb of Sep tember. Tha bulldlnga may ba Impacted, and applicant" lilted, on and attar Septem ber Tth. Tha prospectus will be gladly aent upon application, aleo. when dealrcd. a copy of tha recent publication. "Tha Making of a Man." written undar the direction of tha Headmaster. Richard M. Jones. LL.D..Heaclmastcr THE HOLMAN SCHOOL 120 WALNUT BTHEKT We have an Ideal for every Holman Girl May we nend you a little pamphlet aattlng forth thla Ideal, which we believe will acoord with that which you have for your own daughter7 EMZAHETH W. DRALEY, A. D., Principal. Monteaeorl through College Preparatory. General Course emphasised, strong Domestlo Bclanca Courae. Bmall classaa. Outdoor class rooms. Small boys admitted. MISH HILLS' SCHOOL 1808 grilCCE ST. Twenty-third year spans September 22. 1'rlmary. junior and Senior Departments. Little boys from 6 to 10 years of aga are received In the Trlmary Bebool Certincate admits to Mount Ilolyoke. Smith. Swarthmore. Vassar and Wsllesley. Roof garden and gymnasium. Mrs. Lyman, Miss Jones, Principals MAIN UNI! BRANCH AltDMOItE, PA. Second year opens Septem ber 3T. Montessorl Klndargartan recalvee children between the agsa of S and . The frlmary School admits boys to the aga of 10 and girls to the aga of 14. Mra. Lyman, Mlsa Btren, Principals FRIENDS' CENTRAL And Its Elemsntsry Schools, open aa NINTH MO. (September) Slit loth and nace Sis. 0th St. and Lancaster Ave. J7lh Bt. and Olrard Ave. Oreena St. above School Lane. Oermantowm. Principals In attendance after Ninth Mo. lit. WM. E. DAP.RETT, lOtn and nace Sta. University of Pennsylvania WHARTON SCHOOL OP PINANCB AND GOMMISnCB Offer a Evening; Couraea Registration evenings, except Saturday, T to 0, Sect. IB to 2. Sessions begin Sept. 24. LOQAN HALL. 8th AND WOODLAND AVB. THE GORDON SCHOOL 411J SPRUCE BT. Uary Lamberto, A. B. iBrtm Uavri, Prix. Thorough Instruction to tirU k smsll boys. Certificates admit to Smith. Vaasac, Wellesley. Gymnasium; 2d Boor noot Oardsn. Principal at school every day between 0 412, raojgjnSsgt. 33, Catalog; on application. STANDARD Y.M.C.A. COURSES Save carfare. Evening School, Dormitory, Expert Instructors, Individual Method. Swim ming Pool, Oymnastum. North Branch Y, M. O, A 1013 W. Lehigh. West Branch Y. M. O. A., ola and Bansam. 111K fUANKLIN INSTITUTE SCHOOL 0 MECHANIC ARTS. Ninety. second year. Evening Courass and Classes. DRAWING, MATHEMATICS and MECHANICS, for cal endar and further luformatlen address tb institute. IB Bouth Seventh street. PREPARATION ''gKJf COLLEOB, ANY DROWN PREPARATORY BROAD AND CHEltnY STREETS Germantown Friends School OPENS S MO. 31ST AT SltS A. U. YARMALL. Prlnctaal TANLXY R. The Steven. School JSSSSSftSh. Isr.Vrln.. 221 W. ChHn av Gtn. tfrtb year wens Sept. 22. Kindergarten through collage preparaiarr. Peso, Science, Manual Tratatag. Palmar Biumaaa School Shorthand, Typewriting. Bookkeeping, Xngllab, day and night sessions. Bend fur catalog, tUreantlla JJbrary UIJg.. loth akovs CheatnuU FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL BOYS 140 N, 1Mb SL tilKLS AH grades. Open Ninth Mo. 20. THE KIKSCHMAUM sJrboal at Language 1M Ckertaut St. (Wtchtaa aUf.l . Bsiab. If. taa Urua, Print baL H'KINfl GA UNO aAMSlEN INITITUTH, PHIU KTMKC-LiNM; !-: CTWCITY KN INITITUTH, PHILA. VkfM MUSICALE AND UNIQUE BA2AAK ARRANGED FOR TOMORROW A Shopping Tour to the Big Stores by Automobile Will Be Accomplished in One or Two Blocks Uptown All for Sweet Charity Other Entertainments A UNIQUE entertainment will be given tomorrow night In aid of Mount Har mon Reformed Chuich, 16th and Wlngo hocking Btrcet8, by tho Women's Bible Union. Tho musical festival and bazaar la arranged as an Interesting shopping tour by nutomoblte to various depart inant atoroa. The start la made at City Halt represented at 138 and 1640 Cayuga street, where tho visitors aro greeted by the Mayor nnd welcomed to the City of Brotherly Love The tour proceeds In this order; To Strawberry Mansion and the Dairy. 4MI to 4540 North Smedley street, John Wanamaker'a, "Anniversary Day," 4531 and 4J3J North lth street! Strawbrldgc nnd Clothier, "Clover Day," 43S2 to 4M8 North 19th street; Puro Food Exposition. 4418 and 4450 North 16th street; Glmbcl Brothers. "Coupon Dny," 4532 to 1S3S North Uber street! Lit Brothers, "End of Month Rale." 4531 nnd 451J North 20th street; Willow Grove "Sousn Day," 4161 to 4455 North 20th street! N. Sncllcnburg and Company, "Oppor tunity Dny," 4515 to 4619 North Uber street; concluding at Flnley Acker Corn many, "Quality Counts," 4549 to 155C North ISth street. The Rev. Chnrles B. AlBpnch la pastor of the church and Mr. Donnld E. Pano Is head of tho union. Among those taking part arc! Mrs. Charles B. Alspach, Mrs. Donald E. Pane. Mrs. Katharine Remely. Mrs. K. D. Stern, Mrs. Clorlnda Rcld. Mrs. Rachel Rteder. Mrs. Virginia Wat ton, Mrs. Ella B. Walton, Mrs. Louise Robinson, Mrs. Ellen Moyer, Mrs. Emma K. Lutz. Mrs. Bertha Culbcrtson, Mrs. Mnry Christ, Mrs, Clnrn Eckelmeyer Mrs. K. Fnut. Mrs. Cnrrle E. Retz, Mrs Ella Gchmnn. Mrs. Stella F. Heckler. Mrs. Allen P. Heist, Mrs, George M. Hess Mrs. Davis Hopple, Mrs. Ella Hoffman. Mrs. Charles E Judd, Mrs. William II. Leldy, Mrs. Charles J. Levering, Mrs. Joseph E. Llnson. Mrs. H. E. Love, Mrs. William Bortz. Mrs. Harper N. Nlpe, Mrs. Jnmcs I Pnlste, Mrs. William H. Rlencr nnd Mrs. Adnm C. Fisher. The residents of North 17th street, be tween Wlnghocklng nnd Courtland. will hold a summer cnrnlvnl on Saturday night In aid of St. Luke's Homeopathic Hospital. The porches and sidewalks will be decorated with flags, bunting and Japanese lanterns. There will bo fancy articles and refreshments of various FREE SCHOLARSHIP IN DENTISTRY AND LAW The Georgetown Alumni Association o( Philadelphia, hereby give notice that they have been assigned, by the Hoard ot Heaents of Georgetown University, Washington, D. C, a scholarship tn tho uir School and a scholarship In the Dental School. Candidates for either scholarship should send to the undersigned a complete record of their school or college work on or before Sep tember 22. The following are the requisites: (a) Moral qualifications, (b) Previous school record, (l) Relationship or connection with alumni or former students of Georgetown, and (d) Inability to pay regular tuition feea. ANTHONr A. HIRST. President. Georgetown Alumni Association of Philadelphia 1200 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Wanamaker Institute 23D & WALNUT ST8 OrENS SEPT. 20. Courses per term (30 wks.), 16.00. Algebra, Art Needlework, CooVJng, Drawing. Dressmak ing, English, French. Geometry. German, Ital ian. Latin. Mech. Draw'g Millinery, Plan Ilead'g ft Estlmat'g. Spanish, Telegraphy, 7; Business Arlth , S; Architectural Draw'g. Han Jo, n'k'g'g. Guitar, Mand'n, Talnt'g (China, Oil, Water Color), Pen'ahlp Cor'pond., Pub. School, Violin, (0: Garment Cut'r, Steno'phy a Typew't'g, $10: Vocal Lessons. 12; Combined Rookkeep'g. Stenography ft Typewriting, llSj Piano. Afternoon ft Eve. Write for Catalog V. CENTRAL BUSINESS SCHOOL Day School Term Now Open Evening School Term Opena Sept. 27th Well planned couraea taught by thor- ouahlv trained men of nractlral exner. c. lence. Shorthand, Tpewrttlng, Hook keeping, Allied aubjects. Secretarial A course complete in three years. Claas room appliances and general equipment 1421 unsurpassed. Positions secured for Arch graduates. Gymnnslum, Natatorlum, St. Library and Reading Room. CENTRAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE fl I'clrce Mint School Opens Sept. 20 & $ Courses, facilities and the new build- w 9 Ing are available to the fullest extent v 0 to those who study at night. V A Send for Blst Year Book, with lllus- V f tratlons of new building and a special booklet "Laying tb Foundation for V 0 Better Business?' O A I'KIKCE SCHOOL & ft America's foremost Uuslness School S fc. Pine St., West of Broad ,& Phila. School of Design for Women DROAD AND MASTER STREETS Reopens September 27. 1013. Full courses In Art and Industrial Art. Practical Dealgrlng In all Its branches. Illustration. Costume Illustration. P. A. II. WIDENEIl FELLOWSHIP TO El'UUl'E FOR DEMON : CHESTER, PA. with Preparatory Department Nearest ot all colleges to the discipline, phys ical training ana eaucation or West Point. Ace limit U years and upward. Total en rollment limited to IM. Degrees cranted In Civil En gineering. Chemistry, Arts. For catalogue address CI. CIIAS. E. HYATT, rruleW, Bex 6S5. Chaster, Pa. MERCERSDURO, PA. Mcrcersburg Academy Aim of the School A thorough physical, mental and moral training for college en. trance or business. Spirit of School A manly ton of self-rellanc under Christian masters from the great universities. Per sonal attention given to each boy. Location In tha country, on the western slop of the famous Cumberland Vallsy, on ot tb most beautiful and healthful spots ot America. Equipment Modern and complete. New Gymnasium. Write for catalogue. Address Box 140. William Mann Irvine, LL. D.. Head, master, Mcrcersburg, Pa. CHAMMEKSBUHO, PA. PENN HALL SCHOOL FOR QISL8. Located In tb beautiful Cum. Urland Valley. College Preparatory and finAMal CVliiraaa. If.v M.h var .. k. Atlantio City. No interruption in work Kate toOO. For catalog and views, address FRANK B. MAQILL. X. M Principal. OAHUSLEj PA. CONWAY HALL r0 Special preparation for Preliminary Iw Elamlnatlona of Pennsylvania, W A. HUTCHISON. Carlisle. Pa a ' Ml'llT .' " ' f I ' f ' bp 1 1" ajai'a-V1 em I T .sf HAKKMHUKQ, PA. HARRISBURG ACADEMY ladsrn bldas.. larr camnua. Small clasa. Individual Instruction , thorough college prep. arWi. Hat, !, WO. Writ (or caVgltg. ' T kinds for sate, Jitney rides and many In teresting amusements. The affair hi In charge of Mrs. Samuel Tcel, of 4509 North lTth street Frankllnvllle Council, No, 73, Junior Order United American Mechanics, will giro an entertainment and dance to night In John It Marlln Council Halt, tth street and Allegheny avenue, for tha members of the order and their frlenAa, Camden and Vicinity Mrs. John Starr, of 8th and Linden streets, will return this week from a stay at Buena Vista, Md., and at Baltimore. Dr. and Mra. Paul Mecray, of tM Cooper street, have closed their Cap May cottage. Mrs. William M. Mattern and children, of Forest Hills, L. I., after spending fomo time with Mrs. Charlea Hogan, at Asbury rnrk, are now visiting Mra. Mat tern'a mother and aunts at 210 Cooper street. Mr. and Mra. Richard S. Justice and their daughter, Mrs. Clyde Amiss, have returned to their home at 6th and Elm streets from Asbury Park. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Van Sclver and Bona are touring the West for six weeks, Miss Anna M. Farrel hsa returned to her apartment at 308 Fenn atreet. after spending two months with friends la Twilight Park, N. Y. Suffrage Events Today EQUAL FRANCHISE BOC1KTY. Noon- Meeting at Broad atreet nnd Wain lnaten avenue. Speaker. MIm I)rtlm Papov'.ta, avenue. Speaker, Mls Tlrrtha fliiroTlta. S.30 p. m. Meeting at Clermantown and I high avenuea. Speaker, Ml Anna McCue. oxj p. m. jiecuny ui win aireet ana Ulrara La- WOMAN BCtfTIlAdH PARIT H p. m. Meeting at 21 at and Bouth atreet Speaker. 8, C Wetzel H p. m. Mcetlnr at 18th atreet and CelumbU avenue. Speakers, Mra. Marlon llolmea and Mies Anna MarFarland. 8 p. m. Meeting on the caat aide of City Hall Plara. PnenKers. Mrs. William Albert Wood and A. X. Olmated. 8 p. m Meettne t Oermantown and Chelten avenues. Spenker. Mra. J, C. Phllllpa, 4'SO p. m. Meeting at 2d atreet and Mora-m-nalng averue Speaker". Mlea M. C. Kngani. Mlra Uatelle Hunael and Orahara Woodward. WAYNE. PA. ST. LUKE'S FOR BOYS Wayne I Pennsylvania H PALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 23 Xsmssss: NAZARETH. PA. Nazareth Hall Military School Takes tha parent's place for boya from atsht to xlxteen years. One or the oldest Boarding Schools for Boys In America. Established In I7SS. Send for Catalogue; you will be pleased. Rev. S. J. Blum, D.D. Pria., NAZARETH, PA. TTYNNEIYOOD. PA. "Country Day School for Boys" Opens Sept. 23rd MASTERS WHO SPECIALIZE GYMNASIUM SHOWERS EIGHT ACRES ATHLETIC FIELDS Rev. Gibson Bell, A. 1)., U. D., Headmaster, at school dally, 11 to . Phone Ardmora 1322. Montgomery Ave., WynntwooJ, a. SOUTH JIETHLEHEJL PA. BISHOPTHORPE MANOR A select school for girls. College preparatory nnlshed courses. Elective studies. Add. Claud N. Wyant. PImJ'o 2S4,Jo. Bethlehem, l" BETHLEIlEM,"pA. " " MORAVIAN SEMINARY 4 COLLEOE FOR WOMEN. BETHLEHEM. PA.-Accrdlttd. 174th year Sept. 22, 1U1B. OERMANTOWN WALNUT L.VNE SCHOOL 232 W. WALNUT LANE, UUKMANTOWN Strong. General Courae, Domestlo Science Dept. Boarding Dept. opens Sept. 2sth, Day Dept. opens Sept. 20th. IILAIKSTOIVN, N. J. BLAIR ACADEMY FOK BOYS etlh Year BUlrstown. N. J. 100-acr campus In mountains near Delaware Water Oap, Athletlo fields, track, lake K a one and concrete buildings, Include gymnasium, swimming pool and dormlntory for younger boys. College prep'n. Endoued. Terms I10O, J. C. Sharne. A M., D.D., Headmaster, IIux A. MUSICAL Y. M. C. A. School of Music Open to men, women, children. All branch and Special Couraea for Teachers. Open day and evening. Moderate fees. Catalog 1)21 Arch SH. Leefson-Hille CONSERVATOR? OF MUalO.. 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