Mil V & 1 iS ii Jb & jm & -m jlv w5rEW!Ry,WiWWpWsjBpM i ip ' iwmwwt I . " BYEKiy.Q LBPGrBlt--- rt 'SfBXT MONTH IS POPULAR WITH . I II I aajBejaasMaiMiaBBS( iB,-aK,iA1 r CHESTNUT HILL DEBUTANTES Six of This Season's Buds Will Be Introduced to So ciety at Their Country Homes in Chestnut Hill. f Other Notes of Interest QUITE a number of the oenson'n buds will Moasom In Chestnut Hilt, nnd tho teas given there will doubtless take the form of garden parties, na most of them are scheduled for October. Miss Maria T. Qrnhnm, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Howard 8. Graham, will be formally Introduced nt a tea, to be Riven by her parents on Saturday afternoon, October 16. Miss Mary Dixon Thayer, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Russell Thayer, will make her debut on October 8, and Miss Mnrcaret O. Itomak will bo In troduced on the afternoon of October 9. On October 12 Miss Martha T. McAllister, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ituthcrford SleAlllst'r, will make her debut. Anothur debutante of Importance, who will be Introduced at her home In Chest nut Hill, wilt be Miss Mariana V. Oowen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis I. Oowen. The date of Miss Qowen'B tea will b'e October II. OnPctober 27 Miss Kllmbcth D. Lnm moLjWlll bo Introduced by her parents, Mrartd Mrs. Daniel 13. ljimmot, Attt.'S. Megnrgec Wright Is nt the Trny nftfa .Tor the week-end. Mr'.nnd Mrs. Frederick W. Schmidt are entetnlnlng Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwnrd fiel depptan nnd Mr. Christian Holler, of New York? nt their Radnor home, Juniper Hnll.l over tho week-end. Mr. nnd Mrs. Schmidt will glvo a dinner of 18 covers thin evening. Str. J. H. "WJnslow Is nt tho Trnymjro for n few days. Tho photographs of Miss Hope Bcnle. Miss Ruth Coxe. Miss Ellen Yullle nnd Miss Elsa Renth used In Tuesday's Evbnino Ledoer were taken by tho Marconi Studio. Tho photographs of Mrs. Angler B. Duko nnd Mrs. A. J. Drexcl Diddle. Jr., used In tho Evisnino LEDOEn this week were made by Jones-Ynrdumlan. , Along the Main Line OVERHROOK. Miss Mildred Eleanor .Stulb, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs, Joseph Stutb, of 6442 Woodbine nvenue, whoso mnrrlago to Mr. Bepjamln Wnde Shaub, 'Of Lancaster, Pa., will take place on Tucsday, October B, In tho Memorial Church of St. Paul, wilt bo nttended by 'Miss Mndelclne Hcmltsch ns maid of honor nnd by Mre. Wnlter Flckes, Mr. Shaub's sister, as matron of honor. Her bridesmaids will bo Miss Helen Forster .Glnsc, Miss Helen Oalge, Miss Harriet Keller, of Lancaster, nnd Miss Anno Tyler, of Alabama. rStr. Shaub will hnv his brother, Mr. 'Henry Shaub, ns best man. and tho ush ers will be Mr. Robert Stulb, a brother ,of tho prospective brldo: Mr. J. Addison 'Abrnm, n cousin; Mr. Allan Wallace, Mr. 'Harold Stein, of Lancaster: Mr. Ross i"Ranclt. of Lancnster: Mr. Ralph Klrk patrlck, of Dutler. Pa., nnd Mr. Edwin Keefor, of Lancaster. The ceremony, ',whlch will take place nt 7 o'clock, will 'be followed by a reception at tho home of the bride's parents. ' ROSEMONT. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klrsch have sent out Invitations for the 'wedding of their daushter, Miss Mary jjulia Klrsch, nnd Dr. Norman A. Wack, .of Wayne, on Wednesday evening, Sep tember 22, at 6 o'clock. Mr, nnd Mrs. Clarence W. Dolan, who nro entertaining Mr. Robert D. Perkins at their Newport home, expect to open ' their place at Rosomont next week, where they will entertain during the Horse .jBhow. t. ...RADNOR. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mont gomery Jr., have left on an extended , tour of the West and a visit to the Pan " nma Exposition. Mr. nnd, Mrs. A. J. TJrexel Paul, who have Just returned from Islesboro, will occupy a farmhouse on their estate nt Radnor until their now house is com pleted. Chestnut Hill v, ,Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Ross have closed their cottage at Ogonqult, Me., and have returned to their homo on East Moreland t avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Dougherty and their daughter. Miss Helen Doush 'orty, are at thojr homo on School House Xane, having spenttee summer at Winter 'Harbor, Me. I 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Dixon, who spent tho summer nt Winter Harbor, Me., -have returned to their home, 32d and .Mill Creek Road. Mrs. William E. Goodman, who spent part of the summer at Chelsea and motor ins, has returned to her home, 140 Beth lehem pike. Miss Ernestine Goodman Is visiting her slBtcr, Mrs. Appleton, in Virginia, nnd will return October L - . Germantown Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Lewis Thomas, of 235 ' Pe'lham road, Germantown. will give a dinner at the Huntingdon Valley Coun try Club tonlg'ht for Miss Kntherlne Frcy, of Kansas City. Mo. The guests ""Will be Miss Marjorlo fThomas, Miss Ells e Tower Dally, Miss Mnry C. Hasse, Miss Mary Henderson, Mr. Conrnd Grove, 3d, Mr. Lawrence Miller, Mr. John Nevln Pomeroy, Mr. .Philip Darly, Mr. William" C Melcher, Jr., Mr, Agnew ArMma, Mr. Harold Melcher and Mr. "'Charles Betty. Mlas Thomas and Miss Froy have been spending a few days In Atlantic City as ''the guests of Miss Mary Campbell Hasse, at the Chelsea Hotel. Mrs. WIUIamyRotch Wlster will return to her home, Clarkson and Wlster streets, September IS, from Saunderstown, where Bhe spent the summor. 4Mr. William Norrls Caldwell will leave In a fevtf days for Haddon Hall, Atlantic Llty( where she will spend some time. Mrs. 'Caldwell bofore her marriage was !iss Marlon V, Nasho. I West Philadelphia Mla Rebecca Margaret Haag, of 4837 i Cedar avenue, will entertain at luncheon I'aad oards on Wednesday, September 29, iln honor of Jiua uema Lyon, of ua. t Grange, 111,, whose engagement to Mr. Ddwnrd Newton Haag, Jr., of Boston, was recently announced. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. O'Neill, of 449 South 7th street, are receiving congratulations bn the birth of a son. Mr Edward W. McCaskey. Jr., Mr, llchard D. McCaskey and Mr, Donald IcuasKey, oi iw vine sireei, nave re- brnedifrpm New castle, uci., wnere iney nt the summer; kin W V Duffy and her son. Mr. Win- Ud Duffy, of 133i Nprtn win sireei, nave j , - ." .. .. . . 1 Itiqtit tot the (Society pate will be (Icme fiuu iitiuiru m ,.,-.m. fMIT. ur ' " u'"w , vr rlttu on one iu i iwr, j.( be eicnru in mu, ra ium mi aou ulirn pouioie leituuen nber mutt lie glten. rod ! 'of'1 fuiumuoioiiiea U fl'IT Kdllur." Kienlus Irdser, tllm.tnul l'r I. itrea tliree rrqulrriDrnle are, rarrlrd in Oiat trrUltaliun roar be eiuU, will Ml M returned from Atlantic City, where they spent a week, "" Mrs. William J. McCnbe. of 6i Arch street, nre receiving congratu lations upon the birth of a daughter, Kntherlne McCnbe. Along the Reading Mr. nnd Mrs, W. It, Walters, of Ash bourne, hnve returned to their homo after spending several weeks in Minne sota, where they wero extensively enter tained. Mrs. Chartes Wnchter. of Dethayrwi, has had ns her guest Miss Margaret Potter, of Jacksonville, Flo. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Lenhart. of Willow Orove, hnve returned from Atlantic City, where they spent several weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert N. Fell nnd fnm Hy, of Elklns Pnrk. hnve left for the Pacific coast, where they will visit tho San Francisco Exposition nnd stop at other points of Interest on tho wny. They will be gone about six weeks. Girard Farms Mrs. I. Stcwnrt, of 2123 Pnssyunk ave nue, hns nnnounccd tho engagement of her daughter. Mis? Edith Marion Stcwnrt, to Mr. Augustus J. Abel, nt a reception held nt her home. Tho wedding will tnke placo in tho fall. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arlo Lemmerhlrt, of 253 South Colorado terrace, with their daugh ters. Miss May Lemmerhlrt and Miss jiessio ivemmerlilrt. who have spent the past month at Wlldwood, havo returned to their home. South Philadelphia Mrs. Samuel Mellln, of 1903 South street. Is one of a delightful house party being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. William Clark, nt their pretty cottage In Dctter ton. Md. Other Phlladelphlans Includo Mrs. John Hutchinson, Mr. J. Duke, Mr. Jay Storck nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Aldcn Clark. They expect to return about October 1. Miss Anna Cloud, of 1837 South 17th street. Is spending a pleasant vacation nt Atlnntic City. Mr. Frank O'Rourke has recently re turned to his home from a thrco weeks' stay In Atlantic City. Miss Ethel Wnltman wns given a sur prise party by l)er mother Wednesday evening. Northeast Philadelphia Invltntlons will be mniled noxt week for the marriage of Miss Edna Spanglcr Kolp. niece of tho late Robert Patterson, and daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Pat terson Kolp. of 23G3 East Dauphin street, to Mr. Charles Gnlnford Cope, 'son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Copo, of 4361 Freelnnd nvenue, Roxborough. Tho wedding will bo n home affair and 300 Invitations' will bo mailed. Miss Jennie Biggin, of 1918 Enst Cumber land street, will attend the bride, nnd Mr. J. Lodgo Nicholson, of 2210 South 15th street, will be best mnn. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. H. Watson Barrns. pastor of the Frankf6rd Baptist Church. Tho bridegroom-to-be Is the private sec retary of Mr. Kern Dodge, a consulting engineer. He Is a member of the Lu Lu Temple Country Club and of the Lu Lu Temple Mounted Guard. The bride-to-be has been actlvo In athletic circles at the Lu Lu Country Club and It was there, a year ago, that the romance enme into her lire. Her fnther Is a retired contractor and her uncle gave Urslnus College Bom berger Hall shortly before he died. The couplo will take apartments In Angora terrace about December 1, after their return from an extended trip through the South. Frankford Miss Pauline Bright will be honor guest at a supper and dance, given by her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William K. Samuels, at their home, on Torresdale avenue, this evening. Their guests will Include Miss Virginia Root, Miss Marion Hubbard, Miss Josephine Cox, Miss Lil lian Merrltt. Miss Anna Ierrltt, Miss Kntherlne Fuller, Miss Louise Keene, Miss Ethel Bonham, Miss Evelyn Clarke, Miss Edith Collins. Miss Ilea Hughes, Miss Ruth D,eal, Mr. Joseph Clark, Mr. William McCann, Mr. Harry Felton, Mr. Harris Speece, Mr. Phillip Deal. Mr. John Abel, Mr. James Nichols, Mr. Albert En dow, Mr. Frank Carr, Mr. DoWItt Tyler. Mr. Jnmes Berry, Mr. Joseph Keller and Mr. Paul Dunlap. The house and porch will be decorated with pink and white asters, hnnglng baskets nnd lanterns. Delaware County Music lovers of East Lansdowne will be given a musical treat pn Sunday even ing, September 26, when 50 members of tho Emmanuel Lutheran Church will pro duce In song and tableau Alfred G. Gaul's beautiful cantata, "Ruth." The affair will be given In placo of the regu lar Sunday evening service and is free to the public. W. Randall Sklllen Is director and the characters of Ruth, Naomi, Orpha and Boaz will be sung by Miss Julia Elsie Stewart, Miss Frieda R. Schuebel, Miss Elsie Wilson and Mr. Cheater Miller. What's Doing Tonight Labor rally, Samuel Qomper to apeak. Labor Xfrreum. Philadelphia bookkeepers, 7103 Woodland AVnue. Single Tax party, 1403 Filbert etreet. MKS. FRANCIS D. McFADDEN Mr. MfFadden will be remem bered as Mlsa Mar Atnbrc-M Donohue, Her wedding took place last Wednesoa.. BSaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV i aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaflaaaaaW ' ' BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaiaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB : aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHal4laaXaaHlaaaaaaaH aaaaH '' faaakaaaaaaaaHl aaaaW S-k aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV : V " ''JkaaaaaaaaC t? 'aaataaaaaaaaaaaaB S? j ' J aaaaaaTMaaaaMPl MT A l- Bejaa agtammmmammmmmmmmmmmmtmmBm MISS SYLVIA DE GRASSE FOX Whoso wedding to Captain Cecil Arthur Shaw, of tho British Army, is scheduled to take placo today in London. Miss Fox made hor debut in this city some years ago and is noted for her queenly beauty. OAK LANE REVIEW CLUB HAS UNIQUE OPENING OF SEASON A Country Fair With Attending Freak Show, to Say Nothing of Educated Dogs, Was Held This Week for Suburban Club Entertainments THE new season wns hnpplly In nusrurnted nt Oak Lano Wednesday nnd Thursdny nights, with n country fair given by the Review Club, a Uternry club which Is not only n prominent factor In tho Intellectual nnd social life of the suburb, but is foremost In any cause or civic betterment. The affair was held at 6th nvenue and 8th street. Oak Lane. In chargo of tho fete were Mrs. Bate man Saddlngton, 6317 Camac street; Mrs. W. P. Slcgert, Lawnton street nnd 6Cth nvenuo. and Mrs. William C. Yerkes, 6604 Lawnton nvenue. One of the features that evoked great applauso was un ex traordinary Punch and Judy show. Fol lowing this were tho "big doings" In the main tent. Including the performances of an educated dog, the trained human Hon nnd the only Zulu chief In cnpMvlty. Among those who nlso generously con tributed of their time, tnlcnts nnd energy were Mr. Samuel Noble, ns the gnat; Miss Elizabeth Slcgert, .as nn nnlmntcd Jumping Jack; Mr. Llnwood Mora, tho fnt lady, and Professor Klrschbaum, the bearded lady. Mrs. Paul Fisher, as the yokel, and Mrs. Raymond White ns Jim Dandy, kept every one In high good hu mor. Mr. Harry Wagner impersonated the Prince of Wales, and Mr. Charles Bretdenbaugh. Beau Brummel. One of the particularly successful features of the affair wns -the Bale of 'CONSERVATORIES s MUSIC' and INSTRUCTORS E. K. PEALL Conservatories of Music 3304 North Broad Street nnANCii r-rraser Building, 1711 Chestnut St. Suite 200 ' A school of widely experi enced, painstaking instructors for pupils of all grades from be ginners to teachers. 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F. LEMAN Violin. Theory, Conducting 1'IIILIP WAimEN COOKE VOICE ESTKY HAUL, HENRY GURNEY TKNOK Hahn School of Muslo 1714 CHESTNUT 8THEET WM. J. BOEHM, Mus. Bac ORGAN PIANO Organist Chambers-ilVyllo Memorial. Studios I 1418 No. 18th bt., and the Church. F. EDMUND EDMUNDS VOICES (ITALIAN WKTIIOl)) 1714 Chestnut Street Residence. Cynwyd. Phono 78S T Y. M. C. A. School of Music All branches. Also Teachers' Normal Course. PuBllc School Muslo Course. Orchestra. Choral Club. Mandolin Club. Send for catalog, 1431 Arch. I nf... Ufllo. CONSKRVATOH1C JLeersoii-riiue of music. in& Maurlte Leeson, Pres., 1624 Chestnut at. Reopens Sept. 30ta, NATHAN PREY Violin lm X- 1714 Chestnut Pupil of Hans Bltt. Lelpilg STUDY VIOLIN Exceptional svarantagaa. M.B Bwaab. 10 B 18th L.SOBELMAN TlOUK 1114 Ctjwataut Hml fiKJJf SLAUGH VOICH wj" " iwmwim i i ii'wwwi'sawr,rST5tfSgyiwi '''HHJSftefiwtVsjSs PHILADELPHIA' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER llttlo buttons. Inscribed in gold and white, "Tho Review Club of Oak Lano." Alto gether tho fair added n pretty penny to tho building fund of the literary club. Miss Rena Kane, who recently returned from Atlantic City, with Miss Katherlne 1 Itpncan. WIU irlvn a nnrnrlRA r.npv nt her home, 2117 Morris street, on Mondav night, by somo of her friends. Among thoso present were Miss Bessie Fagan. Miss Helen Dudley, Miss Mary Dudley, Miss Frances Timoncy, Miss Augusta Welch, Miss Katherlne Reagan, Miss Mildred McCaffrey, Miss Mne Gash, Miss Marie O'Neill, Miss Elanore Crowley, Miss Ella Hyle. Mrs. Morris O'Leary, Mr. J. Lindsay Hill, Mr. Lewis McArdle. Mr. John Murphy, Jr., Mr. J. Hulett, Mr. Frank McGurk, Mr. Duke Adler and Mr. J. Gallagher. Under the leadership of Mrs. Frederick C. If. Woerner, of 4415 Mnnayunk ave nue, the Women's Missionary Society of tho Epiphany English Evangelical Luth eran Church gave an "afternoon coffee" from 2 to 5 o'clock, on Wednesday in Gorges Park, Roxborough. An outdoor carnival will t held tonight at Mannyunk avenue and Walnut lane. In aid of the First Consrcgatlonal Church, Roxborough. In addition to the usual bazaar for the sale of home-made articles and confectionery, there will many at tractive amusements. fOMBS CONSERVATORY 3Ist Year of Success Enrolment Limited to 2500 A Residential and Day School of unparalleled facllltlee for the at tainment of a complete musical education In all branches from the elementary to tho highest artlstla standard, A School pre-eminent among the great conservatories of tho world be cause of Its distinguished faculty, original methods. Individual Instruc tion, high Ideals, breadth of culture and moderate cost. A School of widest prestige, founded upon tha success of Its graduates and students In positions of musical re sponsibility. Eighteen Combe Graduates Ae crpted by the Philadelphia Orchestra. Tht Yrar llook Contains Important Inlormation Pot Vou. Hailed Frtt. GILBERT HAYNOLDS COMBS. Director 1SJ9 S. Bread St., Fhllm. ROLLO MAITLAND FELLOW AMERICAN OVILD OF ORdAltiaTa CONCERT ORGANIST "Recital one of the finest yet given In the Auditorium." Springfield Republican. Inttruction in Organ, Piano, Theory Estey Hall. Residence, 1682 N. Itedflcld St. HENRY LUKENS Organist and Director MAKER AND TEACHER OF SINGERS STUDIO 801, 1B20 CHESTNUT ST. Phone Spruce 4091 HAVE YOU HEARD DR. ADAM GEIBEL The famous blind composer, lecturer and en tertainer? Descriptive booklet. 1018 Arch St. Walter St. Clare Knodle Organist, Choirmaster St. Paul's Church, Chestnut Hill, and Congregation Rodeph Shalom Piano Organ Theory Singing Studio. 1718 CHEST' Uf STREET WALTER PFEIFFER VIOLIN , MEMBER rillLA. ORCHESTRA Studios. 10 So. 18th St., 686 So. Mat at HELEN ACKROYD Voice Culture HAMILTON A,,IUIU u Art of Singing Contralto Soloist, Church of the Holy Trinity. Studio. Estey Hall. Walnut at 17th Bt. Frederic Peakes assistants VOCAL STUDIO. 10 8. 18TH ST. Teacher of many well.knoT Wingers SAMUEL S. DUNK PIANO THEORY Dwlght Bldg.. 20 8. 18th Street. JAMES C. WARHURST Voice, Piano and Directing. lBtU CHLSTNUT STREET F.J.Cosgrove I IANO VOICE Estey Hall, 8801 Unrub, St.. Tacony. Edwin A. BrilUi riouN emoved to I860 N 18th St. L. COLE VIOLINIST J882 N. rilAZIER STREET KURTZ VOICE STUDIOS 10 B. lath St. Catalog on Request CARL TSCHOPP uInni84 MANDOLIN. BANJO. qUITAR E1THER N DOUGHERTY"K8TEif hall K WWUnpa. 4 I Walnut at 17th, TIAXMT ACCOMPANIST IN8TKUCTI0N MARRIAGE OFINTERNATIONAL IMPORTANCE IN SOCIETY Miss Sylvia De G. Fox, of This City and London, Is to Be Married to Officer in British Army Today. Miss Taylor Brido of Mr. Wallace A WEDDING of International Impor tanco will take placo today In Lon don, when Mlas Sylvia Do Grouse Fox, daughter of Mrs. Do Ornsso Fox, of this city, will bo marriM to Cnptnln Cecil Arthur Shaw, of tho British nrtny. Tho ceremony will be very quiet; only tho bride's mother will bo present. Miss Fox Is tho daughter of the Into De Ornsso Fox. who wns n verv welLknnnm and popular member of Philadelphia so ciety. Slnco his denth some years niro Mrs. Fox, who wns Miss Harriet Hidille, nnd her daughter hnve lived nbroad In Franco nnd England. Lately they havo mndo their homo In London nnd hnvo both been Interested In worklns for the war sufferers. Tho bridegroom nnd bride will livo nt Aldcrshot, whero Cnptnln Shnw is atntloned. Ho has n brlgndo ma jor's appointment on tho stnff of General Miller. Cnptnln Shnw Is a veteran of tho Boer Vnr, from which ho came as n compnn Ion of tho Distinguished Scrvlco Order. Ho has nlso been to the front In the present war. WALLACE TAYLOIt. Ono of tho most attractive) nutumn weddings took placo nt noon todny, when Miss Anna Shnrpless Taylor, daughter of Dr. Edwnnl Wlnslow Taylor, of Cedron, Indian Queen lane, Germantown, beenma tho brldo of Mr. Frank Welt Wnllaco. of Pittstlcld, Mnss. Tho ceremony wns per formed by the Rev. Dr. Louis C. Wnsh buro, of old Christ Church, 2d nnd Mnr kct streets. Tho bride, who wns Klven In mar Hiiro by her father, wns nttended by Mrs. Fisher Long as matron of honor, and Miss Marlon Field Shnrpless an maid of honor. The bride's four little cousins, Miss Mnry Starr Grlscotn, Miss Elizabeth Starr Morris, Floyd Tatnall Stnrr nnd Frederick T. Morris, 3d. acted nn ribbon bearers. Mr. Wallnco had ns his best man Mr. Edward W. Clark, 3d. Tho ceremony took place In tho flower rarden nt the renr of tho Taylor home. Tho brldo stood under the shade of a large willow tree, which overhangs the garden. Tho base of the tree wns sur rounded by palms nnd ferns, forming an arbor of green. Tho brldo woro n gown of whlto satin and chiffon, extensively trimmed with old duchess laco nnd orango blossoms. Tho skirt was mado of satin nnd wns covered with two deep ruffles of the chiffon, edged with lace. Tho bodlco wns of laco nnd chiffon, with thin chlfTon Bleoves edged with laco. A long court train of satin fell from the shoulders. The veil wns of tulle, with laco mado to form a most becoming coronet, trimmed with orango blossoms. Sho carried a lirgc shower bouauot of lilies of the valley tied with whlto ribbons. Tho ma tron and maid of honor woro artistic gowns of pnlo pink taffeta, veiled in threo shades of silk net The skirts were short nnd full. Tho thrco shades of net wero dark purple, pale blue and pale pink. Make More Money You can do It If you will complete a course at either the day or night seselona of STRAYER'S Business College 801 to 807 Chestnut St., Phils. CENTItAI. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF UUILDINO CON8THUCTION ltealstratlon Week Sept. SO to 85. Evenlnr Terra Opens Sept. Slth TTiimirift nt men hlah In contract Y. M. C. A. ing nnd construction circles have been prepared by our nUIMlINO CON STltUCTION COUIthE. The complete course Includes Architectural Draw Inc. 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Thorough Instruction to girls L small boys. Certificate admit to Smith. Vassar, Wellesley. Gymnasium; 2d Door Roof Garden. Principal at school every day between t & 12, reopena sept -J. uataiog on application. STANDARD Y.M.C.A. COURSES Save carfare. Evening School, Dormitory, Expert Instructors, Individual Method, Swim ming Pool, Gymnasium. West llrancli V. M. C. A., 6td and Ransom. North Uraneh Y. M. C. A.. 1018 W. Lehigh. Germantown Friends S-LI OPENS 0 MO. tST CnOOl AT 8:18 A. U. TANLKT R. TARNALU Principal The Stevens School !?.?&,. Ur, Prln.. 221 W. Chelten :, Otn. 48th year opens Sept, 22. Kindergarten through college preparatory, uom. ecience. aianuai Training PREPARATION 1011 ANV COLLEGE, ANY COUR8B DROWN PREPARATORY BROAD AND CHERRY 6TREETB BPK1NO OAUDKN INSTITUTE. I'll I LA. ART MECHANICS ELECT HICJTY Nlxbt Schools Write for Booklet Tke William Penn Charter School ElOUT SOUTH TWELTH STREET 327U1 Tear upena peptemner satn. University of PetuuylvuU EVENING COURSES Wharton School of lrinanoe and Commerce MARY HKKVAKD KO HERTS, 111 N. 1Mb at. lCloeutlopr Volcet day and evening claaesa. MAMKK PNKP. 1VITUERSPOON MLlMlT" aitifsros: ".Kao?reGic MMMMMPORTS 18, 1915; Tho bodices wero made of the taffeta, with pale pink net sleeves, and the girdle wns of taffeta, edged with n. narrow band of purple tullo and finished with n largo bow nnd ends of tulle, pale pink shoes and stockings were worn and largo picture lints of dark purple velvet, trimmed with ono pink rose. Large bou quets of pink and purple ostora tied with pink tulle wero carried. Tho flower girls woro dainty frocks of whlto embroidered mulle, with pale pink sashes, and they carried whlto standards, which wero tied with pink nnd purple asters. After tho ceremony muslo was played for dancing. After a wedding trip Mr, nnd Mrs. Wallnco will be nt homo after October 10 at South Street Inn. rittsflcld, Mass. ziKOLBn-MAnnuna. An unusually picturesque wedding will tnko place this evening nt 6 o'clook In fit. Philip's Church, d street and Daltl moro avenuo, where Miss Frances Tomlln Mnrburg, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed gnr Mnrburg, becomes tho bride of Mr. Snmucl J. Zlcglcr, Jr., assistant naval constructor, U. S. N Tho bride, who will bo given In marrlngo by hor fnther, will be gowned In shimmering Ivory whlto satin, veiled In chiffon nnd silver lace. Over the gown, which will bo quite short, will fnll tho long tullo veil forming a train. This will bo held to tho hond by ornngo blossoms. The shower bouquet will bo of lllles-of-tho-vallcy and bride's roses. Ml9 Clnra Mnrburg nnd Miss Anita Mnrburg will attend their sister as bridesmaids. They will wear dainty frocks of orange-colored taffeta and net nnd lnrgo gnrden hnts of blnck velvet nnd will carry hugo nrm bouquets of snapdragons. The llttlo cousin of tho bride. Miss Carollno Moncure, will be flower girl. Sho will wear nn exqulslto frock of whlto lingerie, with a hnt of match, nnd will enrry an old-fashioned basket of yellow primroses. Mr. Garland Fulton, U. S. N.. will net as boat man, nnd tho ushers will be Mr. Edgar Mnrburg, Jr., Mr. Harold Saun ders, TJ. S N.i Mr. Thomas D'Arcy Brophy, of Butte. Mont.; Mr. Itlchard Henry Cntlett, of Staunton, Vn.; Mr. Eu gene Wlllctt Van Court Lucas, Jr., of New York, nnd Mr. Donald Marlon Mo Bae, of Washington. Tho ceremony will be performed by tho Rev. Clarence Wyatt Blspham. rector of the church. A supper for tho Immedlato families of tho bride nnd bridegroom will follow nt the homo of tho bride's pnrcnts, 4319 Bnltlmore ave nue, after which Mr. nnd Mrs. Zlegler will leave for their wedding trip. They will mako their home In Boston. EVANS BENNETT. The marriage of Sllsa Mary C. Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ben nett, of 293 Hermltnge street, to Mr. Walter G. Evans, of 1M Dupont street, took plnco on Wednesday night at (he pnrsonago of tho Emanuel Methodist You Are Invited to Attend THE OPENING EXERCISES OP The School of Business Technique AND Advanced Accounting OF temple Htaibcrgttp Wednesday, September Twenty-Second Eight P. M. College Hall, Broad Street Below Berks Street Greetings From RUSSELL, H. CONWELL. President of the University. ADDIIKSSns IIY T. EDWARD ROSS, Of I-ybrand, Ross Brothers & Mont gomery. ALBERT N. HOGO, Credit Mnnager, Corn Exchange Na tional Rank. MAXWELL H. KRATZ, Lecturer In Commercial Law, Temple University. rPAXSON S. DEETER, lecturer in corporation Finance, Templo University. BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE Phlladelphla'a Ilest ami Largest NIGHT SCHOOL hold classes Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. This Is your oppor tunity to advance will it go by -without your attendance! Positions Positively Guaranteed Telephone t Lombard 1200-1297 LAFAYETTE HUILDINQ fitlt and Chestnut Streets After October 1, Penn Mutual Bldg. THE HOLMAN SCHOOL 2201 WALNUT STREET We have an Ideal for every Holman OlrL May we send you a little pamphlet setting forth this Ideal, which we believe will accord with that which you have for your own daughter? ELIZABETH W. BRALEY, A. B Principal. Montessorl through College Preparatory, General Course emphasized Strong Dorasstlo Science Course. Small classes. Outdoor class, rooms. Smalt hoa admitted. Sl'elrce Mbt School Opens Sept. 2(Tty Q Courses, faclll'tea and the new build, J A Ing are atallable to the fullest extent V O to those who study at night. w ft) Send for Mat Year Book, with lllus- V ft tratlons of new building and a special V (t booklet "Laying the Foundation for tt) A Better Business." O ft I'KIKCE SCHOOL O f America's foremost Business School ? PL, Pine St , West uf Broad ,ti FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL" HOYS 140 t' IttTlf ST. QIHLS "Almon a Cuu, School Five minutes' walk from Broad Jt Station. A thoroughly modern day school with two centuries of worthy traditions All gradts. Emphasis on broad general culture and simple Christian living, with regard for the needs ot each child. Opens Ninth Mo. 20 " wAifcMwjuvviuArifu.irlnclpal The Phillips Brooks School Beys' school, opposite Clark Park. Athletle Held adjoining bldg. Large full-equipped rrm. nasluin- Experienced teachers. Year llook. Howard S. Eitael. Hdm. 42114 Baltimore ave. THE I HANKLIN INSTITUTE bt'HUOL OF MECHANIC Altl-S. Nlnetr-secontl year. Evening Courses and Classes. DRAWING. MATHEMATICS and MECHANICS. For cal. sndar and further Information addraaa the Institute. IB South Beventh strait. Weat , Philadelphia Uonunerelal School 60th and Olrard ave. Duilwji coursee that tela lul neeflsTpproval. jrjaHLy J09ti'jht.iL00 P-R-l-V-A-T-E I-N-8-T-R-UJ-T-I-O-N StenoKranhy. ltookkeei.lDK. Engltsli Uranchfa. 224 Hale Bid, lS2tt Chejlnat street. GKKMANTOWN WALNUT LANK hCUOil. M2 'W- WALNUT LANE, GBttMANTOWM etrpng. Oeasral Court. Domestic: Science. Det. Boarding Pept opens tUyu 2,(a. piT - -x - f33PRY EpIsoomI pi., win, wrm rvw T-valaM attended tec iWT brlde'g pnrnU' ,' &v uaugntcr in mntaae, l'riest Performed . Me brldo wore a Bdwf at cm iron tanoia mm eja bouquet of white roa. .2" nett, who was her jatat woro a pink satin freek i roses. Mr. Evans had Mr. OtsarMa t der for best man. The bride upon their return from ding Journey will live at W. lor street, Iloxborough, where they wit: celvo after October L ! WEIB3-nOBMUR. An Interesting wedding: wUt be lied at I o'clock this aftenxM. Miss A. May Itoessler, diughtof o George F. Itoessler of 1316 Worth street, will become the bride of Frank Weiss. The ceremony will be i formed at the home of the clergyman, the Rev. William TlfArlrlt. iftf r.vrMim awMitu, HmtSi pastor of the Talmaae Memorial R4n formed Church, and a friend of the hrMo- groom ana bride. The serrloe wtll followed by a dinner. Doctor will give his daughter In uarrieteje. will wear a traveling suit of dark. crepe mteor and a black velvet hat. Mr. John Weiss will be his best man. Mr. and Mrs. Wets wHt on an extendod honeymoon triau a bo at home after November 1 at North 23th street HANNUM-LHVIB. An attractive home wedding will tj place this evening at e o'clock, waefr Ltlllan Levis, daughter of Mr. and Benjamin T. Levis, of Media. Will como the bride of Mr. J. Llnwood Bt num, also of Medio. The ceremony H bo performed by the Rov. John ChlMr pastor of the Haddonflold Baptist Char Miss Levis will wear a white crepe chine gown and tulle veil, held, bj pearl band. She will carry a bridal t quot of rosea and lilies of the vs. Miss Helen Royer will bo mall of hi and will wear a gown of pink satin . carry white asters. Mr. Haanum j have as his best man Mr. William Ml A reception, from 7 until 9 o'clock, i follow tho ceremony, after whlcr and Mrs. Hannum will leave on ding trip. SIMMONB-CHAMPION. The marriage has been nnnov Miss Una May Champion, dauj the Rev. and Mrs. John B. CI of McMlnnsvllIe, Ore., to Mr. Lindsay Simmons, of Brantford, rio. Can., on Tuesday, September T. and Mrs. Simmons will reside In B ford. The Rov. Dr. Champion wal merly pastor of the Roxborough B Church. WILSON WEBB. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Webb ha nounced the marriage of their dai Miss Helen Elizabeth Webb, to Mr ert D. Wilson, Jr., on Wednesday nlng, September 15, in tho Tabor1 bytcrlan Church, 18th and Chri streets, nt 3 o'clock. The ceremony performed by tho Rev. Willis B. I man, pastor of the church, in the ( ' ence of the immedlato families. Mr. , Mrs. Wilson, after a wedding trip, t live in West Philadelphia. School of Industrial An of the Pennsylvania Slusctnv Jlroail and Pine Streets. Phllo. Illustration, Architecture, Decorative Painting and Sculpture, Pottery, Metal Work, Industrial Design. Philadelphia Textile School Practical instruction in all branches ot textile designing, manufacture, chem istry and dyeing. Adequate mechan ical equipment. Successful graduates School reopens September 0 Saturday Clashes for teachers, Oct. 9 Evrnlntr Classes, October 4 lESLIE W. MILLER, Principal IIARItlSDURO, FA. HarrisburgLJ Academy A country school founded 1T80. Model buildings, lnrge campus. Advantages t email clsstee and individual Instruction Thorough college preparation. Kates 14M IbOO. Supervlsea athletics. Separate schoel for younger boys. We Invite closest inves tigation a pfrsonal visit It possible. Writ for our catalogue and plana ot new der mltory. Address ARTHUR E. IIHOWN, II. A.. Headmaster CHA31MER8HURO, PA. Penn Hall School FOR GIRLS I Located In the beautiful Cumberland! ley. College Preparatory. Modern I guage and Special Courses. Certll Privileges. Rooms with private I Hotel Gladstone. Atlantic- City. N. J,, .. cuplrd by school during May each yean Work contlnueiwtthout Interruption, Rates. t.vx). For c :l,.e and views, addrets FRANK S MAQICL. A. M.. Principal CARLISLE. PA. CONWAY HALL Founded 17SS Stron? Secondary School for Bay. Fall term opens September 14th. W. A. Hutchison, Headmaster, Carlisle, MM NAZARETH, TA. SEND YOUR BOY TO Nazareth Hall Military School: Safest place in America, for him Established In 1783 Rev. S. J. Blum, D.D., Principal T 8WAHTHMQHE, PA. Swarthmore Preparatory ScM j College preparation for boya. Individual mh, Promotion by subject Supervised atkMtjei ample equipment, healthful country IKe. Fee catalogue or detailed Information ad 4mm AR1HUR H. TOMLINKtT Headmaster, Bwarthmwe, fta. SOUTH TiETHLEHEM. P 7" BISHOPTHORPE MAJK ' A select school tor girls. College preasvmten finished courses. Elective studies. AM. Claud. N. Wyant. I'rlo.. Bos 254, So. KtthMtean, K. MLAIHSTOWN, N. J. BLAIR ACADEMY FOR BOYS 0U Year aHeJsatawai, . J, Water Gap. 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