IS loRE PLANS FOR AXVJCi iin XXI Hi JJiUliY MA111JNI JMond Charming Daughter t ' Tia TwfwullirMirl of W A..AW.-WV.V.V.V.VS uv Mrs. Charles MIUJ. CHATO-KB B. wiuuiix wiu re pirn today from Cap Mar an '"Ul irT fpr a VU " reaiaonco) i nw .UW and daue-hter, Mr. and Mrs. TrL Mar until October 1. Mrs. -frlfht, -who will remain at Chestnut Hill tartar th eanjr Ru.umn, win wr r apartment at th BeUeTue-Btrat- ,-Ht for tha winter, lira. Wright will . .-. ttt to lntrodaoe Miss Mary Jdi!n. daurhter of Mm. "WoodTlllo Boh- We and Miter or aam rnacuja uonitn, w naement to Mr. Otwven Bonaall reek m recently announced. 'I-" . ... .- - - Mra "l-O'r'.-fct'a The tea win do "" ....... .......... iJbS on at Martin's lane, Cheetnut ETon October SO. from 4 until o'clock. 2i Bohlen'a grandmother, the late Mrs. John Bohlen, was a sister of Mrs. ?riht' mother, Mrs. Klchard McMur ."."... n.hlui I a. rtamhter of Mr. rnda Bohlen and ft niece of Mr. Robert - . A -. nr.i-iv TlnhlAn. find in ioousln of Adolph Ousttu Bohlen von ..--. -.-. Mirr4M Mis- !nrtha. ICrutm f ad lo head of the ICrupp eun worka In ' ...J. ... m .tt.. la Sesen, uermany, uu vyhuoo ..... .. MM Bophy Bohlen, the daughter of Cen tral Henry Bohlen, who married Miss Bmlile Borle, a sister of the late Charles. Adolph, Henry and John Borle, of this oKy. Miss Bohlen. who Is extremely popular among tho younger set. Is of a brunette type and greatly resembles her mother, who was Miss Margaret Woodville, and It considered one of the beauties of this ,eity. R Hiss Mary Coates, of 23d and De Lan- I' eer streets, is me guest, oi airs. j. .-ei- ... .,... .. tttlpnam.nt wlilrl III fimcrciuv icu .w-......., .... - - being played on the courts of the Oer- mantown sticks, uuo mm nto. Mrs. William Gray Warden. Jr.. of L Re-gate, School House lane, Is spending ' KTerai aara 111 .-.uw auik. Mr. and Mrs. Percy C. Madeira, of Washington lane and Qlenslde avenue, Chelten Hills, will move Into their new borne In Summit avenue, Jenklntown, about the first week of October. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Llpplncott, of 1107 Spruce street, who have been spend- 1 in- the summer at Mrs. Wl Ham Hun ter's residence, on Summit avenue, Jen klntown, will move Into town the first neek In October. Mr. Llpplncott la In Klneo, Me , where he has bexyn on a camping trip with his father, Mr. Horace Llpplncott, for several months. Friends of Mr. Walter Jeffords, of Glen Riddle, will bo glad to hear that he Is recuperating rapidly from his recent Ill ness of typhoid fever and will leave tho Media Hospital In a few days to go to his country residence. Dr. and Mrs. George G. Ross, of 1721 Spruce street, have returned to their country place at Fort Washington after spending several week? In Cape May, N. J. Mrs. Samuel McCllntock Hamtll, who Is spending the autumn at Bryn Mawr, will return to tier home in this city aoout tne middle of October. Mrs. Francis Forbes Milne and Francis Forbes Milne, Jr., who havo been occu pying tne iiartman Kuhn place, at Devon, for the summer, will remain until the 1st of November, before opening their house at 1714 Sru.ce street. Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn, Who have been on a motor trip for sev eral weeks, will return In time for the Horse Show, at which they will entertain extensively. Along the Main Line MEKION-Mr. and Mrs. William De Krafft and family will return to their home on Berkeley road October 1 after spending the summer at their Maine camp. Mr. and Mrs. Granville H. Le Malstre and their son, Granville H. Lo Malstre, Jr, have returned from a delightful Western trip of three months. They vis ited the Panama. Pacific and San Diego Expositions, Los Angeles, Cat, and Mexico, ARDMORE The marriage of Miss Haiel Adams Spelrs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John C Spelrs, and Captain" Charles McHenry Steese, of the Ordnance Depart ment, United States army, will toko place Monday, October 18, at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Spelrs on Simpson road. The ceremony, which will be solemnized at S SO In the afternoon, will be witnessed only by the members of both families. There will be no bridesmaids. After tho wedding Captain Steese and his bride will live at the Frankford Arsenal. VILLANOVA Mr. and Mrs. John Shipley Dixon arrived at Meadowbrook. their Vlllanova home, today from North east Harbor, whero they spent the summer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cuatis Harrison, Jr., have returned from Teton, Wyo, Where they have spent several weeks with the Maxwell Struthers Burts. ST. DAVIDS-MIss Barbara Mifflin Boyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Knlckerbacker Boyd, haa returned from Portland, Me., to her home on Aberdeen avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Ilowell and fam ily have returned to their home. 211 Aber- J deen avenue, from New Hope, Bucks v-oumy, ra. Richard Bard and Elliot Bard, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Bard, of the Wayne Apartments, left this week for Weattown School. WAYNE A number of entertainments are being given In honor of Mlsa Athalla Evans, dauehter nf Mr nnrt Mm. Charles m W. Evans, of King of Prussia, whose I j-' mamaje ioMr George , Park, Jr., or I Wayne, takes place October 2. miss Catherine M Schweyer. of Norrls town, entertained Miss Evans and the members of her bridal party at cards last week. Miss Emma H Eavenson gave a card farty, followed by a linen shower. In honor of Miss Evans last Saturday. Miss EYans wU have as her matron of honor Mra Thomas Miller OTnnV. nf 1Wt Ohen- $ter. and the maid of honor will ba the naegroom-a Bister, Miss Lillian W. Park, M Wayne. Tho bridesmaids ore Miss mma H. Eavenson, Miss Mary V, Clay ton, Minn Rachel T Hoopes, of Baltimore, l and Mla ITnriluiMh T "Mrvnr nf Ranriv pring, Md.; Miss Esther O. Miller, of aiem, N. J and Miss Elisabeth W. Wll- I fon. of Berwyn, Pa,, a cousin of the C ""uuier cousin, lime aaitm iui jt Thomas, of King of Prussia, will be the Jwsr girl. Bala-Cynwyd Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wt. &f 1M Wlatar Jyad, have returned from a two weeks' fay at Olen Cove. I J where Mr. West J?ok part In the tournaments being held Mrs. Atlna ta.(ui b.. MA....M.A.J wArt ' WKt trtalt in AtjrliLH l,r at,. wu lb of Mrs. aiu WWt. . Chestnut Hill ' 4 Mm, David M, OMtmr. f MM aittewn uwu. ijf ! th wm WX Mtt mYEffllSTG DEBUTANTES of Mrs. Woodville Bohlen to n Wnn J.. V... Act VXlVCIl U B. Wright oletjr on Tuesday evening at their home. A delightful musical program was given. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Potter, of Mont gomery avenue, will return home with their children on Sunday from Kenne bunkport. Me., where they spent the summer. Germantown Dr. and Mrs. Frank B. Gummey, of HIS Greene street, arrived home this week from their camp at Upper Dam, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitch, of 3110 west Coulter street, have closed their Long-port cottage and have returned to town for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huston, of Wlssa nlckon avenue and Lehman lane, with their family, have returned from their camp on Upper Saranao Lake. Mr. and Mrs. D. English Dallam, of Wlssnhlckon avenue ami Stafford street, nave returned from Bass Rocks. Mrs. Jesse Casaard, of Baltimore, haa returned to her home, having been tho gueat of Mra. Harry Llpplncott Caa sard over the wedding of Mlaa Anna Bharplesa Taylor and Mr. Frank Rich Wallace, which took place on Saturday at noon. Mrs. Wheeler Lord, of 33S Manhelm street, who Is rocuperatlng from a serious luness, has gone to Galen Hall in Wer nersvllle, Pa., for several wceka. Along the Reading Mrs. J. C Jennings and Miss Dorothea Jennings, of Greenwood avenue, Wyn coto, who left September 1 for Denver, Col., nre now In Colorado Hot Springs. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Daniels, of tho Centennial House, Rydal, Pa., have left for Reading, Pa., where they will reside In tho future. Mr. and Mra. Harold Fox, of, Chelten avenuo. Oak Lane, entertained at dinner last evening, in honor of their niece. Miss Paulua Cully, of Milwaukee. Covers wero laid for IS guests, and dancing and cards followed during the evening. Miss Cully's engagement waa announced last week to Dr. Kirk Smith, of Washington, D. C. i Mr. and Mra. Walter R. Rumey, of Wagner avenue, Logan, aro receiving congratulations on the birth of a daugh ter. Mrs. Rumey will be remembered as Miss Esther Cllft, of Jenklntown, Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Greenfield, of Oak Lane, who have been occupying their cottage at Cape May for tho summer, will return homo tho end of thla month. Mr. and Mra. Greenfield had as their guest over the week-end Mlsa Marlon Filbert, of Olney. West Philadelphia Mrs. Frank Spangler Elliot, of 4537 Spruce street, will entertain thla evening in honor of her daughter, Miss Florence Jeanett Elliot, and Mr. Waldo O. Fehllng, whoso marriage will take place tomorrow evening. The guests will Include Mra. Frank O'Reilly, slater of the bride, who will attend as matron of honor; Miss Gertrude Troutman, of Butler; MUs Grace Reid, Miss Leonlde Daglt and Miss Edna wller, who will be' bridesmaids. Little Misa Marguerite Flshburn will attend as flower girl. Mr. J. Herbert Fehllng, a brother of the bridegroom, will act as best man, and the ushers Include Mr. Warren Moss, Mr. Frank O'Reilly, Mr, Frank Elliot and Mr. Albert Clayton. Other guests tonight will be Mrs. Warren Moss, Mrs. Frank Elliot, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lorlng Elliot, Mrs. Richard Flshburn, Mr. Richard Randall, Mr. Yates Hlcky, Mr. John Bain and Mr. John Campbell, of Butler. Mrs. Herbert Stewart, of Pittsburgh, Is the guest of her uncle. Dr. Edward Thomas, at his home, 711 North 43d street. Mrs. Allen T. Baldwin, of Lakewood, Cleveland, O., Is visiting her mother, Mrs, Edward Smltheman, at the Colonial. Mrs. Anna E. Buch, of 4306 Looust street, entertained the members and offi cers of the Ways and Means Committee of St John's Chapter, No. 4, Order of the Eaatern Star, last week. Covers were laid for 22 guests. An Impromptu COO was Indulged In, after which musical and reci tative numbers were furnished by sovcral of the guests. Mlsa Helen Katherlne Hefferman and Mr. Leo Francis Garaon wero married September It. and are at home at 4915 Parrish street. Roxborough Mr. and Mrs. John S. Sneyd have re turned to their home on Green lane after spending the summer in Atlantlo City. The, Rev. Carl IT. Hlrzel and family, of 4406 Dexter street, have returned from a vacation at Wlldwood. An automobile party to Wlldwood over last week's end Included Mr. and Mrs. James Hindis, Mlsa Marian Stout, Miss Anna Du Can, Mr. William Pass and Mr. Calrln Jlaln. MISS KATHARINE LARGEMAN Aa ardant worker for Mt. Sinai Heefital concert and dw, which will take plee o Sunday lgkt. Mm Lawman, will i assoclaUd with Misa SnUHa Kt-U- who l fthalman o tha Pm P Mm, .bbbbbbbbbHb9bs9uV LEDQEB - PHILADELfrfflA, THTJBBDAY, SEPTEMBER illlB p tKr I II ,J&r3teijfc 1 y-y.tfjWJBf? 1 I It MaKHIsMimMBy i vjJSy I &W3 Esl MISS PAULINE HART Whoso marriage to Mr. Edward C. Dale will take place on October 12 in Rumson, N. Y. BRIDES AND BRIDEGROOMS PARTIAL TO SEPTEMBER DAYS Miss Linda P. Henzler and Mr. Gottlob C. Hammer Were Wed Yesterday McGuckin and Vorndran Nuptials THE marrlago of Miss Linda P. Henz ler, daughter of Mrs. Pauline Henzler, of Sl Clifford street, to Mr. Gottlob C. Hammer, was solemnized last evening at 8:30 o'clock In Mosebaeh's Drawing Rooms. Tho Rev. Otto Klelne officiated. Tho brlde'a only attendant waa Miss Mary Wohlfordt Miss Henzler wore a gown of white crepe meteor trimmed with laco and a long tullo yell arranged with lilies of the valley. Sho carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor wore a frock of palo-plnk taffeta with a hat to match and carried pink sweet peas. Mr. Richard Prince acted as beat man, and tho ushers were Mr. Rlohard Clarke and Mr. Charles Van Sleet. A reception followed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mra. Hammer left for a wedding Journey. Upon their return they will live at 23 North 13th street, Logan. McGUCKIN VORNDRAN. A very pretty wedding took place yes terday, when Miss Adeline Josephine Vorndran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Vorndran, of 2017 North Hancock atreet. became the bride of Mr. James J. Mo Guckln, at St. Bontfaclus Church, Han cock and Diamond streets. The ceremony waa performed by tho Rev. Father J. Olert. C. SS. R. The bride was gowned becomingly In Ivory white satin with tulle and pearl South Philadelphia Miss Margaret M. Flavin, of 2334 Reed Btreet, entertained Informally on Monday evening. A Dutoh supper was served. Among the guests wero Miss Gladys Evans, Miss Isabel Murphy, Miss Mary Robinson, Miss Sarah Robinson, Mr. John Donegan, Mr. Francis Dickinson, Mr. William O'Rell, Mr. Jamea Smith and Mr Leo Flavin. Mr. Joseph Totarella, of H43 South 16th street, and Mr. Franola Cunningham, of 1543 South 13th street, who aro in charge of the Augusta Baseball Club, are In Delaware County on a gunning trip until tho season la over, and they have invited tho following members of the club, Mr. James Tucclo, Mr. L. Baum, Mr. P. Kane, Mr. M. Moaele, Mr. N. Flocco, Mr. A. De Futron, Mr, A. Buflno, Mr. W. Robinson, Mr. P. Thegusman, for a week's stay at their bungalow. North Philadelphia Mrs. Ralph Booth, of North Uth atreet. jravo a luncheon yesterday In honor of Miss Eugenie Barbot, whose marriage to Mr. Raymond Holbrouck will take plaoo on October S. Among the guests at luncheon were Mrs. Harry Klostennan, Mrs. Albert Stewart, Miss Gladys Broomfleld, and Mlas Anna Rolan. The claw of IMS of tbe Orris Com mercial High School has seat out Invita tions for a subscription card party to be given at Moeebaoh's Drawing Rooms on Batnrday, October 9. Mr. and Mrs. William Fmlay, of 1427 Diamond street, have returned to their home, after a stay at Vlnemont. Dr. and Mrs. Earta Ballade, of Uth and Diamond streets, have returned from Narberth. Northeast Philadelphia Mr. David Simon haa just returned from a two weeks' Journey through the New England States." .Mr. Lawrence B. Kelser, son of Dr. E. Kelser, who la a West Point cadet, has been spending a two weeks' furlough with his parents, and has returned to duty. On October M the Aroerioua Rifle Club will hold Us annual fall excursion to CMauch Chunk, Glen Onoko and the Switchback. MISS ENID S17AW WEDS Daughter of Former Cabinet Member Married J, M. McMillan in N. Y. Mlsa Enid Shaw, daughter of Leslie M. Shaw, who was Secretary of the Treas ury In the Cabinet of President Rooae- velt, was married In the presidential suite of the Blltmore Hotel, New York, yesterday, to John M McMillan, of that city. Miss Bhaw la widely known In Phil adelphia society. She and her parents lived in thla city for some years. The ceremony was performed by the Rev, a L. Ooodoll, of SC Paul's Metho dist Episcopal Church, It was witnessed only by atembers Bt the family. Afer their wen trip Mr. and Mrs, McMlU Ian will at mt Srwtdway, New York, Mr. Shaw, fatW of the Wide. u nw. raor of Jowft fwn IkM until 1M. when Jm mbm a Member 1 rUeitt Koa- .vaus vintnsak trimmings, and a veil wreathed with or ange blossoms and pearls, and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. The brldo was attended by Miss Sara E. McGuckin. sister of tho groom, who woro a nlle irreen crene mntnor. trimmed with net and gold lace and caught up Wl t IwnAliiil M A - - 1 - ' ...... ivdcuuub, unu 11 very Becoming pic ture hat. .She carried a bouquet of pink roses. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Thomas Turner. After the ceremony a supper waa served at tho home of the bride's parents for the Immediate families, after which the cou ple left on their wedding trip. Invitations will shortly be Issued for the marriage of Miss Margaret Brown Frazler, daughter of Mrs. W. W. Frazier and granddaughter of Colonel John W Frazler, to Mr. George Edward Danen hauer on Tuesday, October 28, at tha home of the bride's mother, B107 Spring field avenue. Miss Frazior will be at tended by Mlaa Dorothea Shlveley, of Jenklntown, as maid of honor, and by Miss Edna Lawrence, of Mlllbourne, and Miss Marguerite Stanford, of Bryn Mawr, as bridesmaids. Her little cousin, Miss Elizabeth Jane Smith, the email daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith, of Wynnewood, will act aa flower girl Mr. Howard Lee Danenhauer will be his brother'a best man, and the ushers will be Mr. William Clausen, Jr., Mr. A. Lin wood Frazler and Mr. William Wallace Frazler, of New York. A reception will Immediately follow the ceremony. Tioga Mr. and Mra. John Goebert, of 1713 West Erie avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen Ross, to Mr. Harry C. Meyers, of 1222 West Tioga street, on Wednesday. The ceremony waa performed by the Rev. C. W. Heathcote and waa followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents, and waa attended only by tho Immediate family. Mr. and Mra. Meyers will be at home at 1930 West Somervllle avenue, Olney, after November 1. The wedding of Mlsa Anna D, Murray, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Austin Murray, of 6432 North Clinton Btreet, to Mr. Alfred F. Daubert will take place on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of the Rev. William Henry .Wells, pastor of the Olney Presbyterian Church. Mlsa Murray will be attended by her slater, Miss Mabel Murray, as maid of honor, and the beat man will be Mr. Walter Lumly. Frankford The Frankford Dancing Society held their opening dance for the winter season at the Empire Theatre Building, Frank ford avenue and Orthodox street laat Saturday night under the direction of Mr. John II. Bradley, assisted by Miss Mary Croaadale. Others who were there were Mlsa Marion Rowen, Miss Florence Laoey, Miss Helen English, Miss Ethel Rowen, Mlsa Margaret Bradley, Mlaa Marion Jones, Mlaa Anna Kennldeaen, Mlsa Hannah McOulre, Miss Germalne Lynn, Mr. Charles Oormloy, Mr. Des mond Langan, Mr. Irwin Worthlngton, Mr. Lawrence Norrla, Mr. Joseph Evans, Mr. Harry Hampshire, Mr. James Dwyer, Mr. Hugh Bradley, Mr. Jamea Kenyon, Mr. Joseph Evans. What's Doing Tonight Ofcr Avenue Improreawnt Association, 47Th trt and Cedar avenua; 8 o'clock. Pre. Kirty-aacond fltrt and Lancaster Avenue Butlceu Men. Md street and Lanedotrne avenue, 8 o'clock. Frse United Buelncu Men's Association, Hotel Blnibam. Suffrage Events Today EQUAL FRANCHISE! BOCIBTT. Noonday meeting- In Filbert atreet below lCth Speaker, Mlaa Bertha Bapeyita. Noon-day mwtln at der Mill. Howard and Norrla streets . Speaker, MUa Anna MoCne. 8 30 p. m. Meeting- at the Democratic Club. BOa North 624 street. Speaker, Mlsa Bertha Barovlta. 8.80 p. m. Meeting at Broad and Forter strata. Speaker, Samuel Moyerman, WOMAN SUKKRAaB PARTT, 8 P. rn. Meetlcr at. Dread street and Mont romery avenue. Speaker, Mrs, J. O, Phillip. 8 p. m. Meeting at Broad atreet and Co. lunrtila avenue. Speaker, Mra Marlon Holmes. 8 p. tn. Meeting at Oermantown and Cbelun avenues. Speaker. Mlaa Ffetelle Ruseel. 8 P. m Meeting at 121U North (3d street Speaker, Miss Ida Turner. t p jn Meeting- at 29t and Thompson strteU Speaker, Mrs. Wllltaitt Albert Wood. Notices for the Seolety page wtil be accepted and printed ta the Kreolng Ledger, but all such notices must be written on one side of the paper, must be signed la fall, with fall address, aad when Basetble telephone number aaust be gtrea. Bead aU saeh oessrasnlnatlsas te "Society MMer," )fe4cur &eeer. AAA laV eksajtaUAst -- A J Isiwsjwsej-fsjis psBarsjsjnaa) UbUm these wnelsisasals ate innti ut e UeU tiiiSisslsa mmr be siisstls. ssw susssee wtii Mast he aessMesMel. Lansdowne Among those who have recently re turned from their summer trlpa are Mr. and Mrs. Abram L. Pennock, from Mul Ilea Falls, N, J.j Mr. and Mrs. George Wharton. Rehoboth, Del.; Mr and Mra Joseph M. Pugh, Maine; Dr. Blmeon IL Guilford, who waa assisting In the Amer . n """P"! In raria; Mr, and Mrs. Will JA"1 O. Hill, from Atlantlo City; Mra. Charles H. Jordan, from Cape Cod; Mr. and Mra. Stunrt Klnier, from a week-end vlsitto Washington; Mrs. J P Whttehorn and Miss Olive Whltehom, from Lake Ho pntcong; Mrs. Edward Rynn, Ocean City; Mra F. H Peck, Asbury Pnrk; Mr, Henry Holtx. Ocean City; Mrs. Jamea C. Long, Aabury Park; Mr. J Llddon Pennock, from Bay Head; Mr. Thomas Longcope and family, from Longport; Mr W. W. Havlland and family, from the Poconoa; Mr. and Mra. Jennings Hood, from tho Exposition: Mrs. A. P. Hill, from Atlantlo City; Mr, and Mrs. William Reed, from Beach Haven; Mr. and Mrs Frank Sagen dorph, from Chelsea; Mr. and Mrs. I, T. Jones, from Atlantic City. Girard Farms Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Guilford, of 240S South 21st street, who are at present In Paris, serving In the American Hospital, are expected to return to the city about October IB. Mr. and Mra. Francis H. Gilpin, of 2513 South Lambert street, have returned from a very pleasant vacation spent at Saranao Lako. Mlsa Helen Greenhalgh, of 2EO0 South Cleveland terrace, entertained Informally yesterday In honor of Miss Hester Poole. Lieutenant David Ducey, U. 8. N and Mra. Ducey, of New York city, hao taken a homo among the Girard rnrms, at 2332 South 21st atreet, whero they ex pect to remain during the winter months Lieutenant Ducey Is on tho U. S. S. Caro lina. Delaware County Mr and Mrs. Charles E. Leaver, of Clifton Heights, announce tho betrothal of their daughter. Miss Agnes Teresa Leaver, to Dr. William Paul Crawford, also of Clifton Heights. Miss Mary E. McCarthy,, of Ridley Park, left yesterday for Trinity College, irom wnicn sno win be graduated In Juno. Mr. C. M. Harbeson, of Ridley Park, is entertaining Mrs. E. A. Griffith, of Ja maica, N. Y. Dr. and Mrs. B. McMackln, of Ridley Park, have returned, after spending tho summer in Massachusetts. Mr. George Johnson, of Morton, spent the week end at Wlldwood. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Wharton School of Financo and Commerce OFFERS EVENING COURSES Accounting and Commercial Law Real Ettate and Iniuranee AdvertUing and Selling Finance and Banking Iteglitratlon evrnlnga, except Saturday, 7 to 0, Sept. 13 to 24. Seaalona begin Bept. 24. Logan Hall. 36th and Woodland ave. J ENGLISH - Pace Crtsndardlxed English. Salesman ship. Accountancy. Advertising. Short hand Reporting, Real Estate and Con veysnelng. The completion of any one of these courses will enable you to make tnont money. Send for particulars about our Special Night School Course. Stayer's Business College o .801 to 807 Chwrtnub St.. Plilla. Apnllcatlons also received for admix- a alon to regular Shorthand and tm Business Courses T BERLITZ ALL LANGUAGES Superior native teachers. Terms reasonable. Send (or catalogue. The Best Method Day and Evening Sessions. Classes and Private. SCHOOL Free trial lesson. 10TII AND CHESTNUT STREETS Zoder BIdr. (over the Hiker Drug Store) Berlitz School lessons ore not lectures but conversations entirely In the foreign Ian image between teachers and stndents, Wanamaker Institute 28D & WALNUT STa. OPENED SEPT. 20. Courses per term (80 wks.). $0 00. Algebra, Art Needlework, Cooking, Drawing, Dress making, English, French, aeometry, Oerman, Italian, Latin, Mecb. Draw's, Millinery, Plan Readg & EatVmat'ff, Spanish, Telegraphy, S7; Business Arlth., SB; Architectural Draw's, Banjo, B'ICg, Oultar, Mand'n, Palnt'rtChlna, OIL Water Color), Pen'shlp & Cor'pond , Pub. Bchool, Violin, J9; Garment Cut's, Sten'phy A Typew'g, 110; Vocal Lessons, 812; Combined Bookkeep'g, Stenography & Typewriting, IIS; l'lsno, Afternoon & Eve. Write (or Catalog F. THE GORDON SCHOOL ilia SPRUCE BT. Uarv amberton, A. B. (Bryn ilawr), Pri. Thorough Instruction to drls ft small boys. Certificates admit to Smith, Vassar, Wellesley. Gymnasium; 3d floor Root Oarden. Principal at school every day between taia, reopens Bept. 23. Catalog on application. MISS HILLS' SCHOOL 1808 Spruce Street. Opens Sept. 28. MAIN UNU BRANCH Ardmore. Ooens Sentember fit. ELIZABETH HILLS LYMAN. Principal. The Holman School 2204 WALNUT BT. Montessorl through College Preparatory, uonieouo ooienuo. ui-iuuor classes, Elisabeth W. Braley. A.B. (Wellesley), Prln. PREPARATION FOR ANY COLLEQE, ANY BROWN PREPARATORY BROAD AND CHERRY STREETS MARY BREVARD ROBERTS, 118 N. lath st Elocution; Voice! day and evening classes. Data About All Kinds of Schools For the benefit; of parents who haye, for various reasons, been compelled to delay action in selecting schools Ledger Central Educational Bureau offers the same impartial, prompt and efficient servie that has helped so many to decide their school question. Ask Ledger Central to Help You Find the Right School BROAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS 23, 118: N "FRIENDS" OF MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL TO GIVE CONCERTS Dancing Will Bo a Feature of the Entertainmwit to Be Given on Sunday Evening at Royal Hall HaraMap Club Has Meeting Other Affairs PrNAL arrangements have been oem ptetod and all la In readiness for tha concert and dance which the "Friends" wilt give at the Royal Hall on Sunday evening. The committees In charge have worked diligently and a a result a financial as well aa social success la contemplated. Many new and lntereatlng features have been prepared. An or chestra under the leadership of Mr. Abra ham Wllaky will play the dance muslo. Promenade music will be under the di rection of the Phtlharmonlo Musle So ciety, Likewise professional dancing wilt be performed by a number of prominent young men and women. The Danes Com mittee is as follows; Chairman, Mlsa Estella Katlln; secretary, Mlsa Rose Lleb atcr; treasurer, Mlsa Minnie Rosenthal, Miss Fannie Oxman Is chairman of re freshments, with Miss Fannie Levin, Mlsa Elizabeth Glaok and Mlsa ICatharlno Largeman assisting. The Harmony Club, of the Northeast, held lta monthly entcrtntnment on Bun day evening, 8eptembor 19, at their club rooms, 2232 East William Btreet. The entertainment waa opened by the Throe Harmonics, who rendered their latest song hits. This was followed by a dialogue by Mr, Samuol Ross and Mr. Joseph Ludwlg. Mr. Ross also Intro duced his own composition. Mr. Louia Toll rendered numcroua selections at the piano. Mr. Herman Fields recited a monologue. A collection for the Hebrew war sufferers was met with favor. Danc ing then followed until 12:30. A surprise party was given In honor of Miss Lena L. Fox on tho occasion of her birthday anniversary, at her home, 918 South &th Btreet, Sunday, September 19, by Mlsa Frances Krasny. Among those present were Mlsa Frances Krasny, Mlaa Hadyo Lehrman, Miss Sara Lalf, Mlsa Elizabeth Krloger, Miss Anna Gllckman, Miss Hannah Laveson, Miss Anna Boyer, Miss Miriam Weinberg, Miss Lillian Rosen, Miss Reba Zangwlll, Mr. Samuel Taubmon, Mr. Maurice Taubman, Mr. Theodore Tevelson, Mr. Maurice Roth man, Mr. Bernard Bernstein, Mr. Lewis Bclfold, Mr. Theodore Flneman, Mr. Montessori BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL PRESTON 4432. 4311 WALNUT ST. Scientific direction of NORMAL CHIL DREN from 3 to 8 years. Auto service. Supervised outdoor games. A LECTURE COURSE on the direction o( Children o( pre-school aee. Including the xtudy ot their physical development, nutrition and mental activities, will be given during the school year 1915-1910. Phila. School of Design for Women BROAD AND MASTER STREETS Reopens September 27, 10 IS. Full courses In Art and Industrial Art. Practical Deslgrlng tn all Its branches. Illustration. Costume Illustration. P. A. B. MIDKNER FELLOWSHIP TO EUROPE FOR DESIGN FRIENDS' CENTRAL And Its Elementary Schoola. open oa NINTH MO. (September) 21st ISth and Race Sts. 85th St. and Lancaster Ave. 17th St. and Olrard Ave. Greene St. above School Lane, Oermantowk. Principals In attendance after Ninth Mo. 1st. WM. E. BARRETT, lotn and Race Sts. Country Day School for Boys Opens September ZSrd Montgommry Are., Wynntteood, Fm, Rev. Gibson Bell, A. B . B. D., Head Master, will be at school dally, 11 to 4. Ardmore 1322. THE TECHNICAL TEACHERS AND TRANSLATORS ASSOCIATION 030-031 Perry Bids'. Telephone Spruce etSS. LANGUAGES Most rapid o( conver sational methods. Oraduate and competent teachers. IDIOMATIC translations STANDARD Y.M.C.A. COURSES Save carfare. Evening: School, Dormitory, Expert Instructors, Individual Method, Swim ming Pool, Gymnasium. North Branch Y. M. 0. A., 1018 W. Lehigh. West Branch Y. M. C. A.. 62d and Bansom. Palmer Business School Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English, day and night sessions. Send (or catalog. Mercantile Library Bldg . 10th above Chestnut. Germantown Friends 9rrinn1 OPENS 0 MO. 218T ocnooi AT 8ilB A M- STANLEY R. TARNALL. Principal. FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL BOYS 110 N. leth St. CURLS All grades. Now open. Tie rVtlliam Penn Charter School BIGHT SOUTH TWELFTH STREET 827th Year Opens September 28tbu THE 1URSCHBAUM School of Language 1524 Chestnut St. fWelghtman BIdr) Eetau. 1B89. llenno lUrschbaum, Principal. SPIUNQ GARDEN INSTITUTE, THILA. ART M ECHANICS ELECTRICITY NUht Schools Write (or Booklet JAMES V. WILLIS Tutors Boys Especially I 1427 I Euclid Ave. SOUTH BETHLEHEM, PA. BISHOPTHORPE MANOR A select school for girls. Collar preparatory & finishing courses. Elective f ,. tdd. Claude N. Wyaot, Prln., Box 2M, . VMtnlehem, Pa. Frank Ootdenbenr, Mr. Basnuet )Mto wltx, Doctor Neuman and Decter LMt denbaum. October 1 haa been appointed fcy Mm State Suffrage Association as Dolhw r for all those interested In "Votes fr Women." All the suffragists of Data ware are earnestly requested to send wi that date a contribution of one dollr to the county headquarters. Stats and -roe streets. Media, Pa. The dollars will be welling In all over the State ad R Is hoped that every suffragist In th county wlU make one more sacrifice fee ' the final whirlwind campaign. In aid of the work of the Young Ken's Improvement Association, of the Falls f Schuylkill, Mra. John BUneon, of MM Queen lane, assisted by a number of wo men prominent In that section, will hoM an Informal reception on Saturday aftemeett and evening at Mm. Stlnaon's home, for the solo of home-made bread, pies, cakes and confeotlonery. The officers of the association are Mr. John Porter, presi dent; Mr. William Ferguson, first vice president; Mr. John Roy, Jr., eeoond vita -president; Mr. Harry Tregea, secretary; Mr, John Tregea, financial secretary; Mr. M. Wlllard Hesa, trenaurer. Board of directors, Messrs. David Hunter, William Benhnm, Howard Johnson, Charles Ma eon, Benjamin Mitchell, John WhltsJcaf Norman Garrett, Harold Rldlougb am. John SUnson. Mlsa Catherine Wolfe and Miss Frances Wolfo, of 2623 South 15th street, enter tained at a small dinner party last eve, lng to meet their brother, Mr. JosepH Maclntyre, of Los Angeles, Cat Amonx thoso present were Miss Madeline Keenat, Mlsa Catherine Sheehan, Miss Helen Sheehan, and Mlsa Catherine Flynn. M Maolntyre haa many friends In Philadel phia, having lived here for aome time Vt- fore his departure for tho West, about eight years ago. BRYN MAWR HORSE SHOW BRYHRHOMOW September 27-28-29-30 October 1 and 2 ORATORY Elocution Saleman$hip Journalism Dramatic Art Mind Building Authorship Day, Afternoon. Evening- and Saturday Claeses. Call or send (or 48-page catalog; and booklet, "Education and Success." NEFV COLLEQE, 1730 Chesinut Street NAZARETH. VA. Nazareth Hall Military School Takes the parent's place for bey from eight to sixteen years. One of the oldest Boarding; Schaetia for Boys In America, Established la 1T8S. Send for Catalogue; you tolU be pleased. Rev. S. J. Blum, D.D. Pria., NAZARETH, PA. CARLISLE. PA. CONWAY HALL CysooT Special preparation for Preliminary Law Examinations of Pennsylvania. W. A. HUTCHISON. Carlisle. Pa. OERMANTOWN WALMJT LANE SCHOOL 282 W. WALNUT LANE, OEIIMANTOWN. Strong. General Course. Domestla Science Dept. Iioardlne Dept. opens Bept. 28th. Xay Dept. opens Sept 29th. MUSICAL Y. M. C. A. School of Music All branches. Also Teachers" Normal Course. Public School Muslo Course Orrhestra. Choral Club. Mandolin Club. Senator catalog. 1421 Are. Leefson-Hille op music, inc. Maurlts LeetsM, Pres- 1B2 Chestnut at. Reopens Sept. aeth. JACKSON VOICE. 1026 Chestnut St. 18 p Booklet en request. 1 ggg .vai AtlTr6JyttirtW7fOthc School rtcl College Appeared on That Ptvjt Yesterclay wicJ'VVill Appr.AAt Tomorrow) ,