JTOBER TO BE FAVORITE MONTH FOR FORMAL DEBUTS Daughter of Dr. arid Mrs. introduced m xnat MonthPersonal Notes of Interest . . .. lino IlAnrT.tPPR CltKH. ff-iR, AM" "- 17 TON will Introduce their daughter, t,,, charlotto M Cheaton, at a tea to bo "U . . . I- ft.-,-.., trui ui 3n at M,r nomo '" """- "" "' "October Donor nnu jura. inniun anu Lie family returned thl week from Kockpott. Me. wr, and Mrs ran . '"""""' . rw-..t School noure iii. iuiiw l??.nihal of their diumhter, Miss Mnr KS 8mth Mitchell, to Mr. George W Kmof this city Fi.. OcorBC A. Huhn and MIm Ethel I merit the Cadwnlftder cottnge. In -, sntortalnoa Rl luncllcull on ?".' i iiw IS. nrtra or - P . -. f..-vtia Tlftmnlf. .Tr.. nnd Kfi varzaret O, ncmak hnvo returned P7 . . -. rrnnri nncl Evererecn Kea. Chestnut Hill, from their sum- IFJSn? Miss Rcmak. will make her Mut tW season. S.. niiii.m Tt fnnarton. of this city. KrUlned at luncheon yaterdny at the iMuwMnW-Klnff, Newport, at which her Kwire Mrs Lorlllard Spencer. Jr., utts JJ5 ,,. Ridrldpe. -Mrs. IflMrt Duncan, Mrs. Walter S. Andrews, Batua - r tfM.npvv nnil Miss Mnr IJjrs, ueorge .i. FpierlW Captrton. i .. i -, n Pnrrlnetnn nnrt her BWhter. Miss Elizabeth Carrlngton. have ititnrnea to meir uumu .,..w..-..,. lFvu -,iri(y a ninntVi !n Tlnririnn rL alter ei";iii.B .......... ... rJ .1 .t .r. Mr Ahrnm Cabell Cnrrinsr- Enalll leave for Fredericksburg the end te( WIS ween, iui .... . . .iidfltti.ii InnAr nnrtv mnda un of .. .... .t whlrh tnnV nlnrn Inflt liuht at the Merlon Cricket Club before Etna wewiy i " v..0. Bsnna Pltfield, Miss Elolso Orme, Miss ?Dorothy Dlnsmoro, Miss Ellen Orion. ?y.T Arthur Emlen Brown. Mr. Arthur 'Emlen, Mr. waiter lienor, jur. .Morris sDouelai and Mr. Calvin Snttcrflold. . ptv tj and Mrs. Henrv Weston W iUI ... .... . tv.t nf is i;im street, oummu. in. j.. BT.' I......1 InvUntlnna fnr fhft mnrrlaffn of their daughter, Miss Freda Frost, to ijr. Btephen Payne Nash Rhoades, on Wednesday afternoon, September 29, at j a'aIav In thn Contrnl Prpshvterifln 'iCh-rch.unimlt, N. J. X reception will PAu.., lmm.rl1nt.tv nf thn horn, nf thA IVU" IMIIH1.W.M.W, - . trifle's parents. " JUl. VIIUMbB , w - ........ .... , u,nn..4 hnmA frnm thr Pnriflr ranRt (C.Mt.lVU ..W...W ... .. ....- TS llfBere ne visitea Dotn ino nan rruiiciscu ;ind Bn Diego expositions, aiso many jotter points of Interest. rm flAnrvA R.rp.nnt finrl Atlqa AlVA Berjeant, of 2030 Spruce street, Philadel phia, who have been spending the sura- w... at th.lr rnttncrA In Han. MflV- V. .T.. 'will return to town the last week in Sep tember. ''cMr. and Mrs. Joseph B.. McCall and !' Miss Lenore A MtCall. who are at t 'Bprlnit pike, will return to their home. i:ji ainut street, tomorrow. The Matinee Musical Club inaugurated lit) fall season when a special meeting of ithe Executive Committee was held today Sia the. Blue Boom of the Bellevue-Strat-Iford Mrs. Frederick V. Abbott, rjresl- rspt othe club, presided. Along the Main Line 0VERBROOK.-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Patton, Miss Florenco Patton and phoraas It. Patton, Jr., havo returned to (their home, 023 Drexel road, after a jehort stay In Chelsea. I Mrs. Josenh M. Da Lone, of 473 Drexel Jroad, who has been spending the Bum- J.mer at St. Lawrence Park, N. Y., near pthe Canadian border, will remain until SWtoher 1. if. Jtr?. John 8 Gustlne, Jr., who has re- liumea to her home, 6337 woodbine ave nu, i entertaining Miss Dora aibb. of tTrenton, as her guest this week. Miss ulbo arrived on Wednesday,. NAnrtFT?TJT Mf AlViAt Ta.nki. ?M6 Iona avenue, who has been spending ' the aummer at Beaver Creek Farm, has v returntd to hla home. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Swisher, of Atglen, have been visiting friends here. AltDMORE.-Mr. and Mrs. E. Law rence Miller, Jr., Miss Gertrude Miller and Miss Eleanor Miller, of 30 Rlmnsoii road, who have been spending two ,Boqma at cape May, havo returned to leir home. BMri- Josiah S. Pearce and family, of Ijjwwgoa avenue, have returned homo i irom a three weeks' visit at Lake Placid, JlNrY. ffMn. A. Howard Bitter, of 126 Valley !"""" wno nas Deen spending the sum jjjtr at Atlantic City, returned to her IHerae on Saturday. Ijf ST Tfrrra .. j. ... ,-.. i Sior" ".-air. una juts, waiter KFn iHDf. "opklnson are entertaining Miss I ? . 15,'J! Gllnln Hopklnson at their homo r ?" "iana avenue. Mrs. Hopklnson will U remembered as Miss Anne Florence Bnosaward. 'kmi'lMS MrB ' L- S' JamlBn " their KfitiJ.iT" "Jiunieu irom a summer t'thS? ! ot lhe NdBliborhood League. L'wTh-."..."? IP", ""arvest Home" at y-uuiun ln uctooer. L!.wAwi7ir. "z r Tai n, '" v Austin wentwortn, rk rt .,minKda,e nven"e, ' entertaln- iTh7r r JvnBnt o Kennebunk, Me. i.M. 7 "'"""' 0l w,ss Knight and Mrs, lMe0rth." ,brothr Mr- "oferell A. tea?un5hBll'8 Brtton. of Bushklll, Pa., rit u7. T ."" c"agfment of her daugh- r nT- icanor Button, to Mr. Edwin M' Bartram, of Wayne avenue. llsWfOIl?;-V'-- .. M, Robert liV.-i c ol o"nynurst, had as their I1Wy rk'1 Mr' aardner Asplnwall, IfakhrlV lenn Sm'th and Miss Kitty lSr. r,e,tun,e1 today from Narragarvsett. RU !nhe vWte Mrs- Smith's on-ln- IfiLf T... Uilw' Mr- " Mrs. Alex , -f, 4un; LWMUdrWeo".9.ulna'L?rwJt sr. V " ""'"wwn, it. x., on mL .Mr. ""- .Horwit are i v.ir Z'l Dl-nora homo, which troyed by tire last spring! Germantown Dornihv ln. ... ... . MroftmeZe' .AH.. 19 "" 4Td, o!m uloUe nne'' ' Waah' "f,' rfeorgo A. Cameron, of return. "o Btuooi House lane, " they spent the summer. '0e who dined at the Qerman- w VhZwH.V"" "n.we-a"Maar. ?" kur w..rrM, we r. ana airs 51 t2?,S"V. fr and. Mrs, Wii- Rob;v,r47r" ?5 " T0Mp.n. "y- r and Mr WiUtam U. Tucker lalxd'u M' Bww A. Ksevea and ' jm I'lBr. aa l b n ft a . u .. I- .. .. - --' mwiw KPrwi, wri KYENiyq Radcliffe Gheaton to Be lanern'd l UlC'r hme 4M Vtni Wa,nut f.mn J"1 Mf8, ' A,brt SmVth and family hn0 closed their cottage at Oaiel- I ."it !lC1r Bfnl,, l"k, N. J., and are at their home, 242 Hansberry street. M5" t?' U Montgomery, of 217 Pelham road, has returned from Ocean City, where she spent the summer months. hi?v rVtM."1?' .aor W- Harklns, Jr.. ?in. .ety;n,ed ufrom the Cntsklll Moun tains to their home. 219 Mnnhelm street. fnr1.":...8, Wadsworth. of West Stat- at rr.n i" 8p.n1 lne nr'' autumn at Greenock Inn. Lcc, Mass. WM,r; Mf."' "tnTy Welaer, of 12S r?n rh,1Ellcna Btreet' hvo returned ?ifmtChela' wnero they spent bv thL e.k"w. The' wero accompanied by their daughter. Mlaa Frances Welscr. Chestnut Hill nnrtr' fri- Xi- rhomn P. Dixon, Jr.. avAnnl f.i,th0. PPIar. S318 Seminole avenue, -w. til return to town at the end In Cap.WMeaky. R' 8Pent the 8Ummtr nv.Im,.9tldf.Mr8, Jay ates- ot Moreland ?S eVh f ro.at Hot Sprmgs, Va.. will return to their home September 23. thn"",,.1.1; EJnliJ'. Motny' of A,len '" ' Ventno" N J Klea'10' Schmole, at Along the Reading vJn?; mfs Ml Brans, of Mountain aenue, Melrose Park, has returned to her homo after visiting her sister, Mrs. Frederick Fitzgerald, at her camp. Cedar tains NY8' kt' Adlrondack Moun' Mrs. J. Howard Hay, of Summit ave nue, Jenkintown, and her two children .iihieJtv. ,or St: Louls' Mo" wh"e they will be the guests of Mrs. Hay's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hnrvey, for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Schwartz, of Jenkintown. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Riley, of the Roosevelt, Philadelphia, lett this week by motor for Maine, where Mr. and Sirs. Schwartz will be guests or Mr. and Mrs. Riley for several days at their summer home. Mr. Carney and his family, of Albanus Btreet Logan, have returned from their bungalow at Anglesea, where they havo been since tho early spring. Mr1, and Mrs. Joseph Cook and their daughter. Miss Florence Cook, who have been visiting at Harrisburg and Reading, have returned to their home. 71st avenuo and J8th street. Oak Lane. West Philadelphia Mrs Frank Spangler Elliot, 2d. of 6043 Washington avenue, will give a silk shower, followed by bridge, this afternoon In honor of her sister. Miss Florence Jean ette Elliot, daughter of Mrs. Frank Spangler Elliot, of 4337 Spruce street The guests will Include Mrs. Earl Stewert, Mrs. J. Franklin Gaede. Mrs. Frank Hall, Mrs. Jesse D. Ellis, Miss Grace Reld, Miss Gertrude Troutman, Mrs. Richard Nelms, Miss Florence Reld. Mrs.Xeeman Browne. Mrs. Albert Davis Quinn, Miss Cornelia Miller, Miss Anne McKnlght, Mrs. Albert Stuetz, Miss Gladys Truscott, Mrs. Harold D. McAneny. Mrs. Warren Moss, Mrs. Henry Fruend, Mrs. F. Morgan. Miss Gladys McCarthy. Miss Dorothy Morti mooro. Miss Kathryn Mortimoore, Sirs. Frank D. O'Reilly, Sirs. Charles Lorlng Elliot. Miss Helen Roberts, Miss Mary Greenwell, Sliss Anna Dagit, Miss Leonlde Dnglt, Miss Helen Dunn, Miss Janet Hoi lenback, Mrs. Levis Fishbume, Sirs. Harry Attmore Prizer, Jr., Sirs. Walter Peterson,. 3d. SIIbb Slae Fitzgerald. Sirs. Louis Humphreys, Sirs. William P. Hal linger. Sliss Slabello Slarvel, Sirs. Alex ander Sherpard and Sliss Helen Nason. The Hathaway Shakespeare Club will open Its fall season with a meeting on Friday. October 1, at tho Philomuslan Club, 3944 Walnut street. Sir. and Mrs. Henry Rogers Bwope have returned to their home, 4928 Cedar avenue, after spending the summer In Maine. They motored down from Bar (Harbor as the guests of Sir. and Mrs. Edward C. Dixon, stopping at various New, England watering places en route. Mr. and Sirs. Dixon, with their son, Mr. Austin Dixon., previously made a tour of Canada and the Great Lakes region. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Justice, who spent the entire summer at Dlgby, Nova Scotia, have returned and are 'occuylng their apartment, 4933 Chester avenue. Sirs. Justice will go to Washington next week for a short visit to her sister. Sirs. N. H. Holmes. Dr. and Sirs. W. Horace Hosklns, who have been traveling ln the West, vUltlng the Expositions and other points of Inter est, returned to their home, 3414 Powel ton avenue, this week. Dr. Charles Piatt haB returned to Ham ilton Court after a sojourn at Kingston, Slass. Sir. and Sirs, deorge W. Urquhart will close their cottage at Ocean City. N. J., on September 25, and return to their home, 4217 Pino Btreet. Sir, and Sirs, John J. McElroy and their sons, Sir Paul E, SIcElroy and Master John J. SIcElroy, Jr., have returned to their home, 5853 Willows avenue, Sher wood, after spending a few weeks at At lantic City. Dr. and Sirs. A. J. McNeils, of 819 South 49th street, 'have returned home from a trip through the Panama Canal, the Ex position)! and cities of the West. Camden and Vicinity Sir. and Mrs. W. G. Gross have re moved to New York. Sirs. Gross was Miss Lyell, formerly of 512 Linden street. Stlss Ruth Sheets, -of 423 Penn street. Is visiting relatives at Forest Hills, L. I. Sirs. Laura Poole, Mrs William Mage Poole and Sliss Ida Frlke, formerly ot Camden, have returned to their Pitman home, after traveling In the West all aumrrjer. Sir. and Sirs. William Darnell and family, of 326 Penn street, are at Wild wood for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Nevln, of Mer chantvtlle, will soon return from Kenne. bunkport. Me. Miss Mary Burroughs, of 614 Penn street, has returned from a six weeks' trip to the Paciflo coast- She was ac companied by Miss Margaret Mace. Sirs. George) E. Cantrell, of Haddon field, recently entertained with a Urge card party In honor of Miss Veda Me Kown, whose marriage to Mr- T. IL Rowland took place this week. Mr and ilri, A. W- Kah and children will return next week from their Island Height home to thlr Cor street real- - - u. LEpaER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER TO AID LANSDOWNE CONVALESCENT HOME Photo by D. H. Da VaUx. MRS. LAURA MULLEN Who will be ono of those in charge of the lunch and tea tables at tho Market Day in Lnnsdowne, on Octobor 2. North Philadelphia Sir.-and Sirs. John H. Sinberg and their daughter, Sliss Jane Slnbcrg, have re turned to their home. 1919 North Broad street, after spending the summer at their cottage ln Chelsea. Sirs. Sarah P. Conner, 1442 North Peach street, yesterday announced tho engage ment of her daughter, Slisg Ethel Irene Conner, to Mr. Everett Nelson Strong. No date has been set for the wedding. Sir., and Mrs. Slarlon Hight and their family will close their Vcntnor cottage on Slonday and roturn to their home, 2241 North 16th street. Sir. and Sirs. James II. Fldgeon, of 242S West Lehigh avenue, their daughter, SItss Mildred Pidgeon, and their two sons. James Pidgeon and Walter Pidgeon, havo Just returned to the city after spending a month at their summer home In Wlldwood Crest. Frankford Sir. and Mrs. Jerry Berkhous and their children, of Torresdale, have re turned from Erie. Pa., after spending the summer there. Sir. Samuel James and family, of Holmesburg', have been spending the last week with friends in Byberry and this week, are ln New York nnd Providence, R. I. - - Sir. and Mrs. Roy E. Kltchln. 6114 J street. Lawndale. are spending some time at Wlldwood, N. J. Mrs. Kltchln will be remembered as Miss Gertrude Gimbel. Sir. William A. Faus and his family, of Penn street, are ln Now York, where they will spend several days. Sirs. Frank Falrhurst and her family, of 4738 Grlscom street, have returned from Atlantic City, where they have been spending; tho last three months. Sir. and Sirs. W. C. Treuter. of 4840 Hawthorne street, have returned from a visit at Klnt,nersvllIo and Revere. Lansdowne Among the Lansdowne boys and girls who have entered the various colleges nnd universities for the coming year aro Sliss Francis Maxwell, Sliss Helen Reld, Sites Slarlon Keene, Sliss Edna Baker, Sir. J. Eugene Baker. Jr., and Sir. Her bert Jackson, at Swarthmore: Sliss Jes slo Lewis and Sliss Helen Davenport, at Syracuse University: Sir. Frederick Lewis and Sir. Wendell H. Osborne, at Colgate; SItss Isabel Jackson, at Temple; Sir. Lewis McLean, Sir. Cook McLean, Sir. Samuel Irwin and Sir. Clinton Slun derllch, at Princeton; Stlsa Ruth Cotton, Sir. Richard Ware and Mr. Arthur Durer. at the University of Pennsylvania, nnd Sir. Williamson Zelgler, at State College. Mrs. Alexander Kerr, of Drexel avenuo, entertained a birthday party for her 7-year-old daughter, Catherine Wilson Kerr, on Wednesday afternoon. Among the children present were Elizabeth lis. Charlotte. Gllroy, Slary Gllroy, Lillian Hoffman, Lois Hendricks, Slay Hen dricks, Elizabeth Hendricks, Dorothy Hendricks, Slay Duffln, Emily Kerr, Kathcrlno Kerr, Jennie Kerr, May Kerr and Master Tommy Duffln. MISS LAURA DOROTHY STOLL Who is the guest of Miss Anna Kmely, of 4313 North Franklin street, will be guest of honor at a dinner to b given by Mr. Walter Enuly, Wore returning A- to lvx M f BaMsiuaky, O, ..siMBsKr- t taLLLflLLLLEeLLLLLLfl 5 B)j8B8W8JP8Jf HffffH 1 LTsTnTsTJrrfiir 'LrsTnTsTnTsTB 1. I wmi KSrirHi IflsV 3r bV Isbh w W 3? TbtbI r ' SbtbtbtJW LA '"L: .Bs. ?-4Lk. : iBAJBBsl 1 flrEilnVHlBsBH 1 1 MsBBBBBBBBjTi i wL.f ,-tet sww-iii w'S4h ym. -m Girard Farms Sir. and Sirs. George N. Dawes have renpened their home at 2503 South Garnet Btreet, after a delightful Summer spent visiting friends in the New England States, Asbury Park and Vcntnor. Sliss Helen Reedcr, of 2518 South Colo rado terrace, has Just returned from a vacation rpent nt Atlantic City. Captain and Sirs. J. Knight Reeder are still at the seashore, and expect to remain until the end of the month. Sliss Blanche Lane, -of 2527 South 17th street, has Just returned from a trip through tho Western States, where sho visited Mrs. J. Aber. of Jackson, SHch. Sho was gone about two months, and re turned via Chicago, visiting friends in that city. Miss Helen McCay. of 2515 South Colo rado terrace, has Just returned from a month's vacation spent at Atlantic City. Sliss Nan Carroll, of 2527 South Colo rado terrace; her sister. Sirs. Eleanor Gaynon. and her little daughter havo Just returned from a delightful visit to Pleaeantvllle. N. J where thoy were the guests of Sirs. Daniel Doody. Sir. Nicho las J. Carroll is visiting his brother-in-law and sister. Sir. and Sirs. Richard Slurphy. of Atlanta, Ga at the present time. Ho will return about the nd of September. Roxborough The annual outing of the Interchurch Federation will be held on Saturday on the athletic grounds of the P. O. S. of A. In Roxborough. Sir. E. J. Cat tell, City Statistician, will deliver an oration. Sir. and Mrs. Alexander J. Slarlow, of Wilmington, Del., are tho 'guests of Sir. Robert Watson, of UmbrJa street. Sliss Bessie Yetner, of Kalos street, has returned from a visit to friends in Newark, Del. Sir. and Sirs. James J. Brennan nnd their son, James Brennan, of 4363 Slain street, have returned from a motor trip to Gettysburg and Washington. Mr. and Sirs. J. Reld Tydlngs and SItss Emily Huber, of Baltimore, have re turned home after a week's visit with friends tn Manayunk. Sir. Tydlngs Is a prominent member of the Colllngton Club of the Maryland city. Sir. and Sirs. Ferdinand Davis, Jr., of 4323 Manayunk avenue, are spending the early part ot the month ln an automobile trip to Niagara Falls. Sliss Florence Sabold and Miss Carrie Sabold, who spent tho summer In Cali fornia visiting the two Expositions, havo returned to their homo on Ridge avenue. Sir. and Mrs. Arthur R. Littlewood, with their daughter and son. Miss Elizabeth Littlewood and Master Arthur R. Little wood, Jr., of 441 Lyceum avenue, are spending some time In Ocean Grove. The Rov. H. C. Schmieden of Roxbor ough, has been entertaining tho Rev. Paul Schmleder, of Lancaster, and the Rev. John Schmleder, of Shenandoah, Pa. Sir. and Sirs. II. E. Hughes, of 34th and Alnslio streets. Falls of Schuylkill, are spending a week at the Hotel Patton, Chattanooga, Tenn. Sir. and Sirs. James Dobson Schofleld, of East Hermitage street, and their young eon Joseph have returned from Ocean City, whero they passed the summer. The Rev. and Sirs. John Hackett, who have been spending a month at Cape Slay, havo returned to their home on Slana yunk avenue. Northeast Philadelphia Mrs. Charles Devlin, of 907 East West moreland street, will spend the coming week-end with Mrs. Charles Devlin, Sr.. at Atlantlo City. Mr, and Sirs. J, Welnsteln, of 3258 Ken sington avenue, will entertain on Sun day at a party In honor of their daughter, Miss Lillian Welnsteln. The guest In clude Sir and Sir. Staler, Sliss Jeannetto Schlesslnger, Stlss Yeta Malls, Miss Kitty Welnsteln, SItss Jeannette Welnsteln. Sir, and Mrs. Kauffman, Sir. Samuel Fomerantz, Miss Nettie Snyder, Sliss Ethel Cohen, Sliss Ida Felnsteln. Mr. Jules Isaacs. Mr, I. Levin, Mr. Charles Levin and Sir. and Sir a. H. Comroe. La Salle Catholic Club will stage a vaudeville show and dance the last week of thla month. A grand carnival wilt be held by the church and Sunday school ot the Alle gheny Avenue Baptist Church, Frankford and Allegheny avenues, all of next week. Katie for the SocUtjr par wlU b accepted and prlnt4 la the Xrenlag ledger, but all- such BotUea must be written on cat s4do of th paper, mast b sUsed la fuU, wKb. full ad dress, aad wheat panHU telepueo number sauat be fltaa. Send aH ucb onjmafllcrtioM U "Society aMHar," Steal Jdr, to Ctieetnul street. Dales tfceo reuLrcsat M( CarrU4 at a that verUkatUm star a rtrnatbj. fttt wMe w4U at be fsaliHibit, MRS. THOMAS FITZGERALD Mrs. Fitzgerald will bo in charge of the egg table at the county fair in aid of St. Francis' Home for Convalescents. , Bala-Cynwyd Sir. and Mrs. II. H. Bosworth, of Bala, who .spent the summer at their Ventnor cottage, will return from the shore tho early part of October, when they wilt occupy their new home, 63d and Drexel road, Wynncfleld. Sir. and Sirs. Joseph SI. Thomas and family havo opened their home on State road, Onwyd, after a summer spent at Ocean City. N. J. ' Sir. W. A. Slacon and his daughter, Sliss Bell Rose Slacon, of 109 Bryn Slawr avenue, have moved Into their new home, 141 Slontgomcry avenue, Cynwyd. Sir. and Sirs. Watson K. Alcott, of City avenue. Bala, returned last week from Ocean City. N. J. "Gym" Classes at Peircc's w Regular "gym" classes will be con- W nS ducted on Monday and Thursday after. '- w A noons, from 3:15 tu D o'clock, under tha W T personal direction of Mr. William J. U f Herrmann, of .the Herrmann Physical U Training Institute. Instruction will ba $ free to Pelrce School students. fft In engaging the services of Mr. q (f) Herrmann, Pelrco School further em- & phaslzes Its policy of offering the best (Ti (H in everything that tends to broaden ju jf. and strengthen the training of its m 0 students for the business world. PEIKCR hCHOOL, jfi America's Foremost Husiness School 7& Z I'INE ST.. At EST OK nllOAD 6feee6fcfc6efc3666teSs5r CENTRAL BUSINESS SCHOOL Registration Week, Sept. 50 to 23 DAY SCHOOL TERM OPENS SEPT. 7. EVENING SCHOOL SEPT. 27. Well-planned courses taught by thor oughly trained men of practical experi ence. Shorthand. Typewriting. Book keeping. Allied Subjects. Secretariat course complete In 3 years. Class-room appliances and general equipment unsurpassed. Positions secured for graduates. Gymnasium, Natatorlum, Library and Y. M. c. A. 1421 ARCH Street Heading iioom. Central Educational Institute Wanamaker Institute S3D t WALNUT 6TS OPENS SEPT. 20. Courses per term (30 wks.), $0.00. Algebra, Art Needlework, Cooking. Drawing, Dressmak ing, English, French, Geometry, German, Ital ian, Latin, Mech. Draw'g. Millinery, Plan ltead'g & Estlmat's". Spanish, Telegraphy, IT; Business Arlth . $8; Architectural Draw'r, Banjo. B'k'g'g. Guitar. Mand'n, Palnt'g (China. Oil, Water Color), Pen'shlp Cor'pond., Pub. School, Violin. 19; Garment Cut'g, Steno'phy A Typew't'g, 110: Vocal Lessons. $12; Comblnsd nookkeep'g. Stenography Typewriting, 115; Piano. Afternoon & Eve. Wilt for Catalog V. STANDARD Y.M.C.A. COURSES Savo carfare. Evsnlng School, Dormitory, Expert Instructors, Individual Method, Swim ming Pool, Gymnasium. West Branch Y. M. C. A., ltd and Ransom. North Ilranch Y. M, C. A., 1013 W. Lehlgb. Germantown Friends SLI OPENS 0 MO 213? CnOOl AT 8145 A. M. 0TANLET n. TARNALL. Principal PHILADELPHIA TUItNGK.MEINDE School now open for fall and winter terma. Ws teach gymnastics, German, drawing, needlework and swimming to children, 7 to IB years, for $0 per year. Enroll your chil dren now. Broad and Columbia avs. PHEPAUATION FOH ANY COLLEGE, ANY COUUSB BROWN PREPARATORY BROAD AND CHEnnY STREETS EMILIE KRIDER NORRIS Oral expression, stage art, story-telling. French t American method. Day & trg. 1714 Chestnut. University of Pennsylvania EVENING COURSES Wharton School ot Financs and Commerce SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE, PHI LA. AHT MECHANICS EIJSCTIUCITY Night Schools Wrlte for llooklst MAKY HREVARD R01IEHT8, US N. KthTt Elocution) Voice; day and evening classes. KrY i:"'Ff?i V IFF"'! Jl CONSERVATORIES y MUSIC one z E C K W E R ' S Plultdtiphia Muw'ciJ Aciderar 161T Sprue St. 47tb aeaaon opens Sept. 0th. Branches 0M German, town Ave.) 448 S. B2d St. Emtneal Artists tn Faculty. Prospectus. WALTER ICnnrllm PIANO, ORGAN. ST CLARH IVnOQIC TIIEOHY SINOINO Organist St Paul' Church, Chestnut Hill, and Rodspb, Shalom. Studio, 171 Chestnut St. Leef.on-Hille SJgxvct,8S .... Maurlts Laefsoo, Prea.. 1824 Chestnut at. IUoikmui Sect. 20c. Wra. J. Beehm Chambars-Wyll Msmorlal. MUS BA& ORGAN, PIANa 1418 No. ISth st. FI r.AA PIANO VOIC . J. Losf rove e,u' " ee VWOfcmT 601 Unruh st. OICH Tacanr. Edwin A. Brill iS lawj l. qpLE VIOL1MBT WlNrHA"1 m tavsan xlVtjWi js "Qi-nV 17, 1915; SUBURBAN WEDDINGS ADD THEIR QUOTA TO SOCIETY Mr. Frederick A. Philips Married to Miss Etta Marfft- ret Ralston Wednesday Evening Other Weddings of Interest THE marriage of Stlss Etta Stargaret Ralston, daughter of Str. and Sirs. Thomas J. Ralston, of Slllbourne, to Mr. Frederick A. Philips, of this city, took place Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock In ths Second Baptist Church, at 7th ttrect below Girard avenue. Tho bride, who was given tn marriage by her father, wore a gown of 'white crepe de chine, trimmed In lace and pearls, and a white tulle veil with n pearl band She carried a bridal bouquet of lilies of the valley. The brldcBmnlds were Miss Mario SIc Sctrldche and Stlss Elizabeth. Philips. They wore gowns of pink crepe de chine, with blark lac hats, and carried baskets of autumn flowers. Sir, Philips had n his bst mm Str. Thomas J. Ralston, Jr., and the ushers wero Str. Newtori Bethel, Sir. Clarence Brown, Str. Norman Hlnckle and Sir. Frank Snyder. A reception cf 100 guests followed nt thn bride's home, after which Str. nnd Sirs. Philips left on a trip to Niagara. BLYTHE-PLATT. Mr. and Sirs. Charles Piatt, of Adding 1mm, nunounco the marrlago of their Wilmington Sir. and Sirs. Tilghman E. Johnson, who have been spending several weeks ln the Adtrondacks, will roturn home this week. Sir. and Sirs. A. Felix du Pont and Miss l.ydla Chichester motored to Atlan tic City last Saturday to spend tho week end, Sirs. Victor du Pont, 3d, and her chil dren havo returned from Beach Haven, where they spent the summer. Sliss Slary T. Rldgely, who spent Au gust at Slarblchead, Slass., has gone to Schuyler, N. Y to spend a fortnight with friends. Sir. and Sir. David Ltndsey have re turned from a fortnlghfa stay in Troy Hills, N. J. Sir. and Sirs. Otho Nowland, Sliss Louiso Nowland and Sir. Paul Nowland returned last week from a motor trip ln New England, which lasted about three weeks. Former Governor and Sirs. Preston Lcc havo gone to Werncrsvllle, Pa., to spend a fortnight. The Rev. and Sirs. Joslah H. Crawford returned Saturday from Cream Rldgo, N. J., where they were for several weeks. jmMwm' mWMWMM CE,LE, wny spena your lira in tne snopr jnrco .;.... vIV -. 1 will enable you to command a position that will pay and lead to business advancement. -.- - -. Telephone! umssra i.o-..i TOSITIONS POSITIVELY GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED Day School. Night School. Enter any time. E. SI. Hull, A. St., Pd.D., President, Lafayette Building, Philadelphia. After October 1st l'enn Slutual Building avaaiBjafefasMBSBf ;- V FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL surrounds the Student at the most impressionable period of his life with guarded care as to classmates, and moderation as to dress and deport ment. It is hoped these fundamentals will continue to appeal to parents. WniTB FOR YEAR BOOK OP RATES and general Information of the Friends' Edu cational System from Kindergarten to Collag. WM. ELMER BARRETT. Principal. I5TH AND RACE STS., PHILADELPHIA ELEUEXTAKY BC llOO LB ISth and Race Sts. S.Mh St, and Lancaster Ave. 17th St. and Girard Ave. Qreene St., Germantown. THE PHILADELPHIA TRAINING SCHOOL for PERSONAL and COMMUNITY SERVICE Practical courses in various branches train ing men and women for leadership In Recita tions!, Physical. Social and Industrial Welfar Work It couiaea given by well-known leadors. Dcna iwr wwi-v,ciHrai urancn. x. 1. (J. A, 1421 Arch Street. SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION AM) DRAMATIC ART Elizabeth Lavender Schreiner 1714 CHESTNUT STREET At Studio dally, 11 to S. Phona Spruce 2477, or Wflte for booklet. La Salle College unt&j88?v Engineering, Arts. Pre-Medlcal and Uuelness Courses. High School and department for llttla boys Oymnaslum and supervised athletics. Scholarships ofTered. Evening classes. URO. DENIS EDWARD, President. Palmer Business School Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English, day and ntiht aesalona. Send for catalog, Msrcantlls library Hide, loth above Chestnut. PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE Thirty twars at J7I an4 Chestnut filrsels. Business. Shorthand and fscretarlal Courses. THE KIltSCUHAUU School ot Languages 1521 Chestnut St. (Weightman Hldg.) Estab. IBIS. lltoDD IUrsctibauao, Principal. INSTRUCTORS E.K.PEALL CONSERVATORIES OV MUSIC AND ART STUDIOS. 8304 N. II HO AD ST, and BRANCH. SUITE 20S PRE88ER BLDQ.. 1110 CHESTNUT 8T. PHILIP WAHIIUN VOICE ESTEY HALL COOKE HENRY GURNEY TENOR 1114 CHESTNUT STREET aifi? VAN LEER, Tenor Bolo Ttnor, Central Conrrec&tton&l, Brook Ira. Concert. Oratorio. Bon HeU!. Vole Col, i- Vllllt'D liln an. -..-tlT - VfiZ ?" w o ! y hln ACKROYD JSSfSgJJjB v EDMUNDS voice edmund Lumunua ,ulUn M,tke4 1714 Chestnut 81ret Residence Cxawyq. KURTZ VOICE STUW0S Mtwsatiat, $ daughter, Stlss Startha Piatt, to 31., naymond IJIythe on Saturday, Septem ber 11, at Storton. The hrlde was at tended by Silas Florence Slerklns nnd the best mnn was Str. Joseph Piatt Str. and Mrs. Btytho will live in Addlngham Sir. and Sirs. Ralph Sullivan, of S9M Greene street, announce tho marriage of, their daughter, Stlss Edythe Starle Sul livan, to Dr. Arthur Wlnfrad Hebert. son ot Str. and Mrs. Eugene Htbert, Jr.. of Slorgan City, La The ceremony was performed by the Rev Albert Sonby, on Friday, September 10, In the Sacred Heart Church, Morgan City, La. Doctor Hehert is a member of the 1916 das of Jefferson Sfedical College. Sir. and Mrs. John William Boysen wilt shortly Issue Invitations for the marrlago of their daughter, Stlss Alice SI. Boysen. to Sir. Ned P. Holslngton, on tho morn ing of Tuesday, October 19, at 9 o'clock, nt their home. KM Snnsom street The Rev. Richard Radellffe, of St SHtthew' Church, will officiate. Tho bride will be unattended. Delaware County Sliss Helen Sutherland Fenn, of Ridley Park, is spending tho week at Atlantlo City. Sirs. Walter Brooks, who has been the guest of Stlss Fenn, has returned to her homo In Rutherford, N. J. Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Chadwlck, of Ad dlngham, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a eon. , Suffrage Events Today EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY Noonday meeting on roitoftlce Plasa: speaker, Mies Ucrtha. Sapovlta. i.l5 p. m. Meeting at Broad and Rockland treete; speaker, Mlaa Anna McCu. 8 JO p. m. Meetlna at Broad street and Brie acnuo; speaker, Bamuel Moyerman. WOMAN 8l'FFIlAOE PARTY 8 p. ra. Meetlns at nidge and Mldvale ave nues, Gpeakeni. Mra. George 11, Uobenimlth. Mlts F. I'. llernlielmcr and Uraham Woodward. 8 p. m. MeetlnK at 1.1th and need streets, under the auplcra of ths Philadelphia County Society; rpeakers, Mies Ida Turner and Mrs. Marlon Holmes. 8 p. m. Meeting at 40th street and Lancaster acnue; sneakers. Mils I. Slsley and Mrs. M. U. Griffith. 8 p. m. Meeting at Germantown and Lehigh enues. speakers. Miss Estella Russell and Miss Jane Myer. v.vtVM .,'U;'A 5Sy ivi Philadelphia's Best and Largest Night School & m4- .... ..AA4na'a m waals snaMt feat a 'r'un mit rs sAs',y s;s Sij-t yv .!..'...' .""J .".'WS J STRAYER'S l B usine ss C ollege There are more than 800 Students now In attendance at our day and night aesslons. but thera Is room for one more. Will you come 7 it 801.807 Chestnut St., Plilla. w&WV&saWsX&'' j&p'ivZ" INITIATIVE la a quality of mind and personality capable of development. Send for "Education and Success," by Dr. Nelt, Vn. Call, phona of writs. NEFF COLLEGE. 1738 Chestnut street MISS HILLS' SCHOOL ltDS Spruce Street. Opens Seat. 33. MAIN LINE BRANCH Ardmore. Opens Septsmbsr 27. ELIZABETH HILLS LYMAN. Frlncl-ysU. GERMANTOWN WALNUT LANK SCHOOL 2S2 W. WALNUT LANE. OEHMANTOWN Strong. General Course, Doraestlo Science Dept. Boarding Dept. opens Sept. 28th. Day Dept. opens Sept. 29th. --..yv.y.v:vorT w l r-Sgg- Ad"vcrtiserrrents of OtW Schools and Colleges Appeared on This Pafla Yesterday and 'Will Appear Again Tomorrow v LjWy.S.V.asy; fnHBS COHSERVATORV v 31st Ywr el Sscct EnrelRMfrt Lite4 to zm A Residential and Day School ( unparallsltd facilities for tk at tainment ef a comnletV Matlcal cduratlou in alt busrsn from 'he alementarr to the blahast artistic standard. A School pre-emlt among the niMt among the le 4 ,Um world U, aMMtii a wettuf causa ol ts 4t rf.l V1HIT.IIM1W Ha, hla Ieal,,lssa4tl and tnodrata cosC. 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