f wqy jup lyggpff !--' EVByia LEfrQPHIkAPELfrHIA, giffluBPAY, BBPTBMBBB 25, 1J. 4r 4 SOClfiTY XT BRYN jrfAWR HORSE SHOW Suburbanites Returning Homo From Various Resorts to Attend Sir, Horso WITH tho opening- of tho Horso Show en MondMmt Bryn Muwr the eociM Mason will coma Into being, and persons from tho Maine resorts and other points ot Interest In New England, from moun tains In New York and from lowlands in ww Jersey are hastening home, Impelled thereto by the delightful weather as welt. All the boxes at the show have been t.Ven and from the present outlook the iXwwItl be ft most brilliant affair so JiSlv The boxholdera Include Mr. J. N. niVMr. A W Atkinson, Mr. John n. ?toll, Mr and Mrs. Charles A. Munn, it who will entertain during the show it" luncheon on several days; Mr. and m Samuel Curwen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul TUnrkla Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Van Rensselaer. Mf. and Mrs. William ir Wilbur, Mr. William du Tont, Mr. William A Lleber. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel n RlodleVMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Straw Sriiee Mr. and Mrs. "William Townsend Wriiht. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Antelo Dever Inr. Mr and Mrs. Charles F. Da Costa, MrVnd Mrs. Victor C Mother, Mr. and Mm. Clarence- W Dolan. Mr. and Mrs. John Hampton Barries, Mr. and Mrs. W riunkett Stewart, Mrs. B. Frank Clyde, mm Charles 'Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, JL Rller, Mr. and Mrs. "W. W. Atterbury. Mr and Mrs. Alexander Brown Coxe. Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Ynrnall. Mr. and Mrs. rhsrles B. Coxe, Mr. and Mrs. William J. clothier, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac H. Clothier. 51 Dr and Mrs. George Fnlcs Baker. Mr. ' .r,d Mrs. Wlkort Smith. Mr. Frank Gra Sm Thomson. Mr. William Wanamaker, Sr Mr and Mrs. Albert llosenthal. Mr. and Mrs. Geurge H Earle, Jr., Mr. and Mrs John It. Valentino. Mr. and Mrs. annuel Vauelaln. Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Kelto Caasatt. MrB. George D. Wldener. vr and Mrs Kdward F. Beale. Dr. and Mrj. Thomas O. Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Stotcsbury, Captain and Mrs. Edward B. Caasatt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas SeVltt Cujler. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Montgomery. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas. Mc Keanj Mr and Mrs. Archibald Barklle. Mr and Mrs. ueorge v. v-mius uiti, Mr' nd Mrs. C. Howard Clark, Jr.. Mr. 'Sid Mrs. Herbert Lloyd, Mrs. J. Harrison . JgUith sirs. Mahlon Hutchinson, Mr. and HHrs Edwin II. Utter, air. ana iurn. . u. fjtosengartcn and Mrs. C. T. Werwag. Miss Carol Harrlman, of New Tork, will be one of the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John n, Valentine, of Bryn Mawr. during horse show week. Miss Harrlman Is one of the few women masters of fox hounds in this tountry. With John R. Townsend, she Is master of the Glen Arden Hunt, Harrl man. N. Y. Miss Harrlman will show most of her horses In the oval herself. I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas, of Mld- dleburg, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bands, of the same place, will be among M" the guests at tho show. Mr, Sands Is master of the Piedmont ueagles ana Mr. Thomas of the Mlddteburg Hounds. ." Mr. and Mrs. F. Ambrose Clark and Mr. and Mrs. F. Sklddy von Stade, of New York, will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Antelo Devereux. ' Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Barklle. of Inver House, Wayne, will entertain Mr. -and Mrs Butler Duncan, of New York, next week as their guests during the show. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williamson, of 2303 Spruce street, announce tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Marie Louise Williamson, to Mr. C. Colkct Wilson, Jr., on of Mr. and Mrs. C. Colket Wilson, ot Paoti. 'Miss Williamson made her debut two seasons ago and la a member of the younger set. Mr. Wilson Is a graduate of class of 19H, University of Pennsyl vania. Announcements have been received .frpmiSIr. Benjamin Francis Dawson ot the marriage of his sister. Miss Julia Douglas Gallatin Dawson, to Mr. Armltt Brown, of this city, on Wednesday, Sep tember 22. at All Saints' Church, Carmel-by-the-Sea, Cal. The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club will hold Its first meeting on the after noon cf Thursday. October 14, at the Bttnton Country Club. A dinner and dwee will follow In the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willing, who have been at Chelsea during the summer, will move next week Into their home at 2016 De Lancey place. - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Clark, ot Cedron, Indian Queen lane, Germantown, Pa,, have returned to their country resi dence at Manchester, Vt,, where they will remain till late In the fall. Mr. and Mrs! Clark have as their mi eats this week Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rich Wallace, of Plttineld, Mass. Mrs. Wallace will be remembered as Miss Anna Sharpless Tay lor, of Germantown, before her marriage last Saturday. Along the Main Line OVERBROOK-Mr. and Mrs. Irvln T. Relter. with their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Attmore Prixer, Jr., have closed their cottage at Chelsea and hve returned to their, home, 6336 Ovor brook avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. Relter re cently spent several weeks touring through New Encland by motor with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daniels. Miss Elisabeth Wills Mencke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Mencke, of Jl Sherwood road, will entertain Miss Lillian Ward Hall as her guest over the week-end. Mf, and Mrs. Alexander IC McCullagh, no spent the summer at their cottage on Beach avenue, Cape May, are expect 1 to return to their home, 8308 Drexel Wad, today. ARDMORB.-Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G Bingham, of 34 Simpson road, have re wind from Cape May, where they spent summer. " nd Mrs. William Weaver Lukens ana their children, Miss Frances Wether "! Lukens, Miss Isabel Broomfleld Lu Kens, Master Charles Lukens, Master Alexander Lukens and Master William .5vr. lukens, Jr., of 128 Edgewood Ja. stopped at Jamestown for a few M.rion thelr way homo ttom Bouthwest til r wher th"y had been spending the summer. HuJtYN "MTR - Mr. William Henry m, . "J. M?'rl avenue, Is entertaining rar. and Mrs. Brown, of Annapolis, Md., na Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Farnham Greene, uosion, Mass. lead' vCrieton Brown, of 837 Roberts stonM. M ,r'iUrnert from Europe and is PPlng at Edgewood Inn. , Along the Rearjing J- J. M., Hunsberger, of Ashbourne, spending this week at Atlantic Y B,nai,r1- Jl Hwbrt Ervlen.'of Old Tl .rBa . Jenktatown. have returned C2rJl22i. tlanHo ctly where they have 4lng the part, two weeks. ujfc " Mrs. W, McDonald Jowell and fo ?Av 8mt "cdenald Pawall. J'J'W been sheading some time Hr .8 ot Mn Swell's family. S. r. Frapk Bchoble, at their CfciZTill .n O"nwood avenua and hM I. Sirt,j Wy nt-f returned to their , In liOniclalr, this week,. avJi1?. VT'lnl fc'eHero". of Wyoming Tlk'J't!xtl' witertalned Mrs. Julius MlrS?" Araoog those present wei CS "" 8wltli. Miss Ethel HsJdwton. TO TAKE PART HHr KMflflisisisisisisisisisisisisH PPPPPPPpflPjv PIPBPPPPPPPK. np s"flsBppBVipppppR pppprS -k pHhIspppBpSsT B pK 'sflpl H SESSSES V VI sR psH MSS -KjaajaMaMpspfcoB V I fieA'S fiESP M WEDDINGS IN GERMANTOWN AND ON MAIN LINE TQDAY Miss Dorothy Fisher Newhall and Miss ' Theodatc Baily to Be Saturday Brides Many Other Weddings to Take Place o NE of the Interesting early autumn weddings will bo that ot Miss Doro thy Fisher Newhall, daughter ot Mrs. Robert Stuart Newhall, of 7342 Rural lane, and Mr. George Rhyfedd Foulkc, which will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock in Calvary Protestant Episcopal Church. The ceremony will be performed .by the Rev. James De'Wolf Perry. Miss. New. hall will have no attendants. She will wear a gown of white net over satin. Her tullo veil will be edged with orange blossoms and she will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of tho valley. Mr. Foulke will have Mr. Thomas Reath, Jr., as best man. and the ushers will include Mr. William W. Plller, Mr. Ernest B. Cozens, Mr. William Bayard Foulkc, a brother of the bridegroom; Mr. E. Paul du Pont, Mr. R. Elllcott Thompson, Mr. Edward F. R. Wood and Mr. William Butler- Wlndle. of West Chester, Pa. A reception for the two families and Intimate friends will fol low the ceremony at the bride's home. After an extended wedding Journey, Mr. and Mrs. Foulke will be at hdme after October IB at Pcnnsgrovo, N. J.i COATES-BAILY. The marriage of Miss Thcodate L. Bally, daughter of Mr. Frederick L. Bally, to' Mr. J. Lloyd Coates, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. William M. Coates, took place today at noon In the Church ot the Redeemer at Bryn Mawr. The bride, who was givon in marriage by her father, was gowned in lustrous Ivory whlto satin veiled In tulle and with a court train. Dainty waxen flowers formed a unique trimming on the veil. She carried a loose, round bouquet of lilies of the valley and gar denias. Miss Edith Houston Bally, the bride s sister, who was maid or honor, wore a charming frock of pink taffeta, which was veiled In blue tulle, and a large picture hat ot black net trimmed with blue tulle. She carried an arm bou quet of pink dqhllas and blue snap dragons. The bridesmaids were Miss Alberta, W. Brlnton. Miss Henriotta B. Ely, Miss Emily W. Slnkler, of Charleston, S. C, and Mrs. Theodore Mitchell Hastings. They wore picturesque gowns of pink talTeta trimmed with blue tullo and hats of pink net with black velvet croivns. They carried pink dahlias and blue lark spur. The little flower girls, Miss Con way Clark and Miss Eleanor Clark, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lin coln Clark, wore quaint little lingerie frocks and carried old-fashioned baskets filled with rose petals. A nephew of the bride, Theodore Mitch ell Hastings, Jr., and the bridegroom's nephew, Lloyd Morris Coates, acted as ribbon bearers. The best man was Mr, Harry C. Potter, Jr., and the ushers In cluded Mr, Fisher Corlles Bally, Mr. Al fred M. Collins, Mr, Aubrey Huston, Mr. Lloyd Penlston Jones, Mr, Malcolm S. Huey and Mr. Henry H. Derr, of Wllkes Barre. The chancel of the church was beautlfuly decorated with palms, autumn foliage and flowers, the predominating shade being pink. Following tho cere mony a reception was held at Cl&verton, the home of the bride's father, at Ard more. Mr. and Mrs. Coates after a wedding trip will" live at Buttonwood, Ardmore. 8WEET-WHITE. A quiet but pretty home wedding will take place thts afternoon, at 4 o'clock, when Miss Emily B. White, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George P. White, becomes the bride of Dr. Charles A. Sweet, of Yonkers-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. The cere mony, which will tako place at the home of the bride's parents. 4M0 Windsor ave nue, will be pewormea Dy ins w Charles W. Shrelner, rector of tho Church of the Atonement, 47th street and King seising avenue, ' The bride, who will be given In mar rlago by her father, will wear a gown of lustrous ivory whlto satin, veiled In nimy tulle, and her long tulle veil will be held to tha head by orange blossoms, she will carry a shower bouquet of brldo roses ar.d lilies of the valley. The maid ot honor, Miss Katherlne White, the bride's sister, will be her sole attendant. Miss White will wear a dainty little frock of shaded tulle pycr satin and Will carry a huge arm bouquet of bronso snapdragons. Doctor Sweet's brother, Mr, William L. Sweet, will act as best man. The ceremony will be followed by a very Ni.Hrea for the Bodetf page wtH be att'ejtted sad printed hi the Kicelng T.fdseV. but H auth notices nutt be written en on atde of the paper, must be signed to fttH, wHh fait adilres, and uhtn potaMile telephou Dumber suust be (Irm. Neiwl H sucli tsniMimtssttlana to "gocktjr KaTHorV" Hvewtog L4cr, mat OusIsmI a4rt, UaltM tat nnlninliH IN HORSE SHOW small reception, at which only the im mediate families and a tow Intimate friends will bo present. Doctor and Mrs. Sweet will llvs In Yonkers, where they will be at home after Jnnuary 1, DRAKELY-BANHKE. The marriage of Miss Lillian Banhke and Mr. William Drakely wafsolemnlzed on Wednesday morning at the Church of the Gesu. The Rev. Father SplllRne, S. J officiated and said the nuptial Mass. The brldo wore a beautiful gown of white tullo over tnlTcta and a tulle veil with orango blossoms. She carried a large bouquet of white roses and lilies ot the valley. The bride was given In marriage by her uncle, Mr. Lewis Rungle, and was at tended by Miss Anna Drakely as brides maid. Mr. Aloyslua Drakely was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Drakely loft on Wednesday for Atlantic City, and will be at home after October 15. at 1204 North Ringgold street. JIEYLER-GINTHER. The marriage of Miss Mary Pemberton Glnther, a talented young portrait paint er, writer and illustrator, and Mr. Willis Atkinson Hcylfcr will take place today at the home of Miss Glnther's sister, Mrs. Francis Shapley Glnther, 214 South 45th street. MUb Glnther Is well known In this city and Buckingham. Mr. Heyler Is an architect and builder of Buckingham, Bucks County, Pa. HASLEIN-DAVIS. The marriage of Miss Anna Myrtle Da vis, formerly of Diamond Rock, Pa., now of 4i31 North 13th street, and Mr. Walter Hasleln, a well-known athlete of this city, took place yesterday at Trinity Presby terian Church. The ceremony was per formed by the Rev. B. B. Wallace. A re ception followed the ceremony at the bride's home, after which Mr. and Mrs. Hasleln left for a trip to New England. Chestnut Hill Mrs. Ell Kirk Price has returned from Winter Hnrbor, Me. Mr. Price and Philip Prlco are returning on their yacht Clarissa. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wolcott Henry and the Misses Gertrude and Ellzaboth Henry, who spent tho summer at Orchard Farm, their place at Rockport, Me., will return to Stonehurst on Wednesday, Sep tember 29. Mrs. William Byrd Page and her daugh ter. Miss Isabel Wurts Page, of 100 High land avenue, have gone to Fronch Lick Springe, Ind where they will remain until the middle of October. Miss Paulina Davis Bowie, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Tatnall Lea at Char lottesville, Va. South Philadelphia Miss nuth Poulson, of 15th and Whar ton streets, has returned from a lengthy stay in Atlantlo City. Mr. Levin Ilopklns, of 2303 South 18th street, will spend two weeks down In Sussex County, Delaware. Dr. James Irwin and family, of 2019 South Broad street, have left for San Francisco, to attend the ranama-Paclflo Exposition. They will return in October. Mr. Harry T. neynolds and family, of Broad and Snyder avenue, have returned after spending the summer at their cot tage In Chelsea, Mr. Frank H. Tuft and family, of a0 South Broad street, are home after clos ing their cottage at Chelsea.' Mrs. Grace B, Holt has returned to her home in Santa Anna, Cal., after a seven weeks' visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. vj, -McGovern, at 2314 Fltswater street. Invitations havo been issued for the marriage of Miss Anna It. CafTrey. of 2341 South 17th street, and Mr. Thomas II ( Adams on October C at St. Monica's Chuich, I7th and lUtner streets, Mr, and Mrs. W. U A, Strawbridge left yesterday- morning for an extended trip to Baltimore. Washington and tho South. Suffrage Events Today EQUAl, CHANCHIHE SOCIETr. tOQ l. m. Meeting: on lha Court timu pmia. fiwaker, MI.)ortlia Sapoilts. 9, P- nvUtpfUng at Kensington aeou and Ontario street Mjieaker. Utorge O. Small WOMAN 8Umuai5 I'ARTr H H ni -Meeting at Broad street and Fair alMr:."viaIS,,g,' Mf- J a WU" 8 p. tn. Meeting at BW street and Haterford ajaiioe. gptak.i.. Mm. Jlarlon .llplmaa and Mm, h. D, flilglth, 8 P Oi.-M.eetlng at Uroad sod Rockland streams. Speakera. ., WMaw Albert Wood ad A. U. Olmsted, a MPlVUf jo d. in. stem P pv- MecUoff t M1q nd eUvtrinr at net . Maaawnk. 8jsa , Mia C. Sialay 4 Jfemual Moysnoau, p rwMt mwmmu wi a. m KsteU CHARITY AFFAIRS INTEREST SOCIETY Many Novelties From the "Other Side" to Bo on Sale at Country Fair THE little French 1)ooth which will be under the direction of Mrs. A. N. Burke, ot Merlon, promises to be one of tho most delightful surprises at tho alphabetical country fair nnd market day to take place Saturday, October 2, on tho grounds ot St. Francis' Country House for Convalescents, Darby. The following well-known women nnd young girls, Mrs. William Penn Cam bios, Mrs. William J. Ryan, Mrs. Fred erick Mencke, Mrs. "N. Faust, Mrs M. J. O'Meara, Miss Kathleen Delaney, Miss Alice Atherlon, Miss Mario Camblos, Miss Mary Dohan, Miss Mnry Harrlty, Miss Marie Loughney, Miss Mary Kelly, Miss Ida, Pequlgnot and Miss Adelaide Pyle, havo been working hard for the last wcoks to help Mrs. Burke make the French booth, over which she has given such thoughtful care nnd attention, tho success that it wilt undoubtedly be. And why should It not be, for has not every nook and comer from Paris to Philadel phia been searched to find the most ex quisite and the newest Parisian novel ties? The most Interesting ot the Parisian fancies to bo found at this little French booth will be the collection of wax mani kins, dressed In the costumes of the first and second empires, 'Louis XV pe riod, as well as Alsatlnns of various periods. These wonderful creations, nil coming from the hands ot the great de signers, Mogrntno ot La Croix, are In deed worth seeing by every visitor at the fair. Every dotall of the dress of the various periods has been faithfully car ried out, from nn exquisite Mario An toinette costume to a llttlo Alsatian maid of the 14th century, dressed In red frock with black apron nnd headdress, to tho wonderful lines of a costume of the first empire. And standing nenr to these wax ladle, with their kid legs and sllppeis, , mil uo iuuiiu lime uoiis representing jiub slan, French and other soldiers, Includ ing ono dressed as a French Zouave. An Interesting feature of these soldier dolls Is the fact that they were pur chased this summer In Paris at a bazaar In aid of the war victims. Wonderful little favors. Including nn old Belgian woman and a Parisian lady In blue velvot nnd pink rosebuds, nre other novelties that wero bought by one of Mrs. Burko's friend nt this samo bazaar. Novel telephone covers to slip over tho Instrument In milady's boudoir will bo other surprises nt tho French booth. These covers nre formed to represent a Parisian lady with hoop sltlrt ot blue, pink or green satin, fashioned In such a manner that a little door by which to slip In tho telephone la hid by means of the soft draperies of tho skirt. All kinds of the loveliest of French per fumes and powders have been donntcd to Mrs. Burke by a leading French house, and se era! of the English nnd French talcum powders have never before been sold In America. But the above Items can only give a gllmpso of the beauti ful things to be found at this booth, all of which articles will be on exhibition nt Mrs. Burke's Merlon home until Fri day, so that the residents around the countryside may have an opportunity to view thr(n treasures. And then there will be beautiful linens, including lunch con sets, bureau scarfs and lovely French lingerie. SURPRISE PARTY WELL ATTENDED Freedom Party Gjven in Honor "of Mr. Samuel Gross Vari ous Entertainments ASUIIPIUSB party was given In honor of Mr. Samuel Gross on the occasion of his 21st birthday at his home, 2019 South 5th street, last week by Miss Lcona D. Freedberg. Among those present were Miss Frances Kates, Miss Adcla Weln traub. Miss Oxman, Miss Beba Cohen, Miss Bertha Smith, Miss Rose Smith, Miss Beba Yumpolsky, Miss Sara Otto, Misses B. and Y. Ginsberg, Miss Sara Goldberg, Misses S. and It. Gross, Mr. Moe Selgel, Mr. D, Selgel, Mr. Wasserman, Mr.'Stlger, Mr. Lessner, Mr. Ginsberg, Mr. Collins, Mr. Meyer, Mr. Jack, Mr. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Garber. The feature of the entertainment was Mr. Collins' and Miss Beba Yumpolsky's and Miss S. Gross' singing. Dr. Israel Bender entertained at his home, 813 South 3d street, in honor of his sister, .Mrs. D. A. Malker and his nephew, Alexander Malker. of Detroit, Mich. The guests were entertained by a musical and dance. Among those present were Dr. M. S. Shapiro, Dr. and Mrs. A. A, Flngles and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Skversky nnd their son, Mr. I. I Wolf, Dr. Ell Bortln, Miss Lena Smolin and Diana Smolln, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Samuel, Misses Florence and Sylvia Samuels, 'Misses Esther and Sarah Dobkln, Miss Ida Snyder, Mrs. F, Colder, Miss It. Goldman, ot Wilmington, Del.; Mr. and 'Mrs. Samuel Chlnkln, Mr. Joseph E. Becker and Mr. Maurice Losch. A Burner and dance was given last night by the members of Our I.ady ot the Rosary T. A. B. baseball team. Tho affair was a great success. Among the aides were Miss Grace Moouey, Miss Anna Mooney, Miss Helen Mooney, Miss Knthryn Jocken, Miss Eliz abeth Jocken, Miss Mary Tralnor, Miss Kathryn Hassan, Miss Anna O'Brien and Miss Eleanor Gerhard. The chapcrones were Mrs. John Mooney and Mrs. Nicholas Mooney, Mrs. Herbert Jocken, Mrs, J, Brennan and Mrs. II. O'Brien. On Wednesday evening Mr. Lawrence Gettlngs entertained at the second social evening of the IC K. Klub at the home of Mrs. L. Gettlngs, SOU Wharton street. The decorations were pink and green, After a short musicals tho guests were served with a chocolate luncheon. Those present Included Mr, and Mrs. L. Get tlngs, Mr. and Mrs, George Craig, Mrs. E. O'Connor, Miss Blanche Chapman, Miss Mary Wardell, Miss Jennie Warren, Miss Emma Peterson, Miss Helen O'Con nor and Miss Ada Evans, Mr. Fred Schauffele, Mr. George Moore, Mr. David Dumlgan end Mr. Paul Gettlngs. After luncheon Mr. Dumlgan entertained the guests with several violin solos, as did Miss Evans with several soprano solos, accompanied at the piano by Mr. Get tlngs. Camden and Vicinity Mrs. Mary Knight Vredenburgh and small daughter are again with her father, Mr. Harry M. Knight, at W. Linden street. Mrs. I. II. Llppincott. of North 7th street, Is visiting Iter, old home at Balti more, The Misses Hurley, of West Ceilings wood, have gone to Torresdale, Pa., to attend school. BRYN MAWR HORSE SHOW BRYNMAWRHOUNOSHOW SofHemUr 27-2-29-M OoiW 1 Ml?1 West Philadelphia Midshipman Edgar F Mat-boufg. C S. N., who has been the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Thomas M Browning, of 4IIS Wal nut street, mil Isavo for Annapolis to morrow Mrs. Browning wilt entertain In formally In honor of her nephew this evening at her home. Mrs. Wilbur Wright Stewart, who spent the summer In Chelsea, hns reopened her nparlmcnt nt the Greyitone, 4th nnd Walnut streets, for the winter. Mlts Mary I. Nelson nnd Miss Vera Cur lln, of S3d nnd Walnut stfeets, havo re turned home from Pine Beaoh. Mr. nnd Mrs .1. Cravls, of 48SO Walnut street. Informally entertained Inst evening Miss Helen M: Mllnamow, Mies Ella M. O'Kane, Miss Bessie A. Flynn, Mr. Charles McCormlok, Mr. Thomns J. Holmes, Mr. John J. Dean nnd Mr. Jo seph Davis. Mian Adcle Le Fcvre, of New Britain, l'a.. Is visiting her cousin, Miss Dorothy McEnen, of Hi North 32d street Miss Sarah Kolsky, of C02I Chestnut tli'illl? i r.tiir tii. LtyjUWl ltltfil LMiuv,.lL. t ' -JC-..1 i ti ft.ftflK" ff?r g?h, m"1!' J REPORTING Shorthand rteportlnr. Sftlcmnnhlp, Pace Standardised English. Accountancy Advertising. Real Estate and Convey anclr.r. Tin completion ot any one ot these counts vklll enable you to make more money. Send for nartlculsm shout mi, I Special Night School Course. otraycrs Business College SOI to S07 Chestnut St.. Phi la. Applications nlso recMveit (or, artinls- Islon to regular Shorthand and Business Courses. I THE EAS1EHN CAkTOQN SCU00L 8. R. Cor. 10th and Chestnut St. Pertsnil IsttroctUo by nell-known PhllsJe'phls Cirlwnlili Commercial nl Newspaper Art. Tall Term opens Oct. 4th. Write for nooklet D. Hnrtonjv.lluntlnctoii Director of Art Wanamaker Institute I3D & WALNUT ST3.. OPENED Starr. 2. Courses per term 130 wks.). 16 00. 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HrANISH FRENCH ITALIAN OK.KMAN Most rapid ot conversational methods. Grad uato and competent native teachers. Also IDIOMATIC transitions. The Terhnlcnl Teachers Translators Assn. 030-31 IVrry Illdir. Telephono Spruce 423S. MISS HILLS' SCHOOL 1808 Spruce btreet. Opens Kept. 22. .MAIN LINK IlltANCH Ardmore. Opens September 27. ELIZABETH IIILZ,S LYMAN. Principal Germantown Friends C-L-.l OrENS 0 MO. 21ST OCnOOl AT 8:45 A. M. RTANLEY It. YAIINALL. Principal. TLe William Penn Charter Sckool EIGHT bOUTII TWELFTH STBEET 227th Year Opens September 28th JAMES V. WH.1J8 Tutors Bora Especially I 1417 f Euclid At. CONSERVATOIRES 9 and Walter St. Clare Knodle Organist St, Tout's Church. Chestnut Hill, and Congregation Itodepli Shalom Announces the Opening of His New Studio 1716 Chestnut Street PIANO ORGAN SINGING THEORY 3pUUjftU!iC and girt anDM S5 of twintyseven eminent and experl- ,nC5 "NORTH BltOA,, 'STREET Branch, Bulle tOO Presser Building, ml Chestnut St. Bend tor Ulmtratert catalogue ?Beu Btati Yiunmai FIRST PRIZE Royal Conservatoire, Brussels Graduate of Louis Wolff, Caesar Thompson and Carl Elesch. Has removed his studio to 1608 Pine Street, Philadelphia and will resuma teaching October 1st. E C K W E R ' S F'hii&delpUa Musical Acsdsmy 181T Bpruce fit. Ith seaaon opens R.Dt. aHh. Branches ni German- z inwB J.V., w h. w w-. --- Artists v-... T . . ,.. hmltV PPM Prospectus. W. PALMER HOX1E 10 S. 1BTH BTm PHILA. 3 W P1 LEMAN Violtn. Theory. Conducting rana Wrt8Br3 "IcBDaTiAVK. VM. J. BOEHM, Mus. Bac. ORGAN PIANO Onanist Chamuers-Wylla Memorial. Btudlosi 141S No. 18th at., and the Church. F. EDMUND EDMUNDS VOICK (ITALIAN MKTHUUf 1714 Chestnut Street ItesUance. Cynwyd. Phone 783 T WALTER PFEIFFER VIOLIN SUSUBKK 1'HILA. OHCHESTKA Studios, lu 8o. isth at. R8U 8o. Olstst. Y. M. C, A. School of Music aod Special Courses forTjuylrera. Open day and Jr.ni,Kr?lJoderatefea. CaUlog lttlArchSU men. women, cniiarso. am urvo fHILlf WAKMKN VOICE B41TKY HALL COOKE ALKX, VW Honwiie. JBaieyHJsa. ir street Is spending tho weekend at Moorestown, an the guest of Miss Eleanor Davis, daughter ot Mr and Mrs. George Davis. Mr Harold Muschnmp. ot 233 North Robinson street, hns returned from a most enjoyable trip to the ranama-Ra-olflc Exposition and various places along tho Pacific coast. A charity block party will be given on Cntlowhlll street between 61st street and Robins oil street Friday nnd Saturday eve nlngs, October 1 and 2. Novel booths will be r feature of the evenings. North Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Carroll, of 1T0S Glrard avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marguerite Josephine Car roll, to Mr. Lee J. Dlebold. Mrs. Margaret Ahearn will entertain this evening at hor home, 2S34 North SGth street, In honor of Miss Knthryn A. Naulty, daughter of Mr and Mrs. P. P. Naulty, ot 1831 North 28th street, whose engagement to her son, Mr. Daniel Ahearn, hns recently been announced. I 1 1 II .j., " , , tTT? Advertising Every phase of modern pub licity and its relation to sales manship taught by experienced specialists. Practical work given students in this course. Ash for Catalog T-30. I'honr Illnmond 0.11. TEMPLE UNIVERSITV JL Broad St. below Berks JpL Philadelphia THE GORDON SCHOOL 4J12 SPRUCE ST. Mary .amberton, A. B. Bryn llawr). Prtn. Thorough Instruction to girls & small boi a. Certificates admit to Smith. Vassar, Wellesley. Gymnasium; 2d door Root Oarden. Principal at school every day between 9 & 12, reopens Sept. 23. Catalog on application. The Phillips Brooks School Boya' school, opposlto Clark Park. Athletic field odj'ng bldg. Large full-equipped m naslum. Experienced teacherw. Year Book. Howard S. Eltael. lldln. 4224 Baltimore ave. PREPARATION FOR ANY COLLEGE. ANY BROWN PREPARATORY BROAD AND CHERRY STREETS THE HOI.MAN SCHOOL, 2S0I WALNUT ST. From Montessorl through College Prepara tory. General course emphasised. Strong Do mestic Science course. Outdoor clasarooms. Special attention to small boya and clrla J. E. SAINT-SEINE, B.A..LL.B. I'RENCH Conversation. Latin and Greek. Classics. Comparative llt erature. U31 Perry Bldg. Tel. Spruce 4238. West Philadelphia Commercial School COth and Glrard avs. Ouslness courses that win busl neca approval. Day 12.00: Night 14 00 SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE, PHILA. ART MECHANICS ELECTRICITY Nlsht Schools Write for Booklet " P-It-l-V-A-T-K l-N-N-T-K-U-C-T-I-O-N Stenography, Bookkeeping, English Branches 331 Hale Building, 132U Chestnut Street MAHER PREP. WITHEESPOON BLUoT College, Law, Med. Day, Ev'g. Univ. Rat. MAUY BEEVAKD ROBERTS. 118 X. 18th at. Elocution: Volca; day at. evening classes. L-ji 4feil nn rMd- &'!Em&MeiMBEWgSk INSTRUCTORS THE WILSON NORMAL SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND LANGUAGES ESTEY HALL, Walnut at 17th St. Advanced pupils thoroughly in structed in the ART OF TEACHING and prepared for positions as teachers. Special course in higher English. THE SCHOOL OF PRACTICE Accepts beginners at a nominal cost and develops them carefully and with out loss of time from the primary through the advanced grades along rhythmic, melodic methods. CLASS & PRIVATE INSTRUCTION APPOINTMENT BY LETTER The William Hatton Green SCHOOL OP riANOrXlHTIJ TLAYINO LESCHETIZUY I'RINCIl'LES First Asshtant CARRIE HEPBURN MATCIIIN I'rogrrssli Merles of AKT PUBLICATION SOCIETY Special Normal Course fbr Teachers Pupils prepared for Concert Performance. Children's Department, 1712.1714 Chestnut St. Edw. Shippen Van Leer TBXOR VOICU aviTVRB Bolo Tenor, Central Congregational Church, Brooklyn CONCERT ORATORIO BONO RSCITAt, 8TUD10 FULLER BLDO.. 10 8. 16th UU SAUDER CONSERVATORY OF MCSIO. Adolpu Sau der, Uir. SIS H. 4eth Ht. lilt Chestnut St. Baring tVj W. HAVE YOU HEARD DR. ADAM GEIBEL The famous blind composer, lecturer and en tertalnert Descriptive booklet. 1018 Arch St. Frederic Peakes abswants VOCAL STUDIO, 10 8. ltlTH HT. Teacher ot many tll-luiwn blngere HENRY GURNEY tknor Hahn School ot Music 1714 CHESTNUT STREET JAMES C. WARHURST Voice, l'lano and Directing 15tO CIIEHTNUT 8TKEKT HELEN ACKROYD v-'aa-S'K HAMILTON zz. .'.- u.i.i.4 rk.,uk a .- u.i m.iTj.Tf Btudlo. Etr MtUi, Wftlout t STtVlMe KURTZ VOICE STUDIOS' 10 8. I8lh hi. Catalog a Hwiiisit alton DOUGHERTY v aju, K avwv-r WalnutatlTth VIAN1ST' ACCOMI'ANI8T JNHimiCWOgi AK?Hm KENNEDY Ttf" ' 1714 CHIrSTNUT ST. 3111 CATMAaUKN tsT. L. iSOpUvLMAN tm r nt m xilttu voicjt. avui jrucgiurwi' art. Grnuhtown 11 Society In the vlcmhy itt trerrnantowti and Chestnut J I 111 It InMsst! httcr-otl In the Interclub lennU totfrMMMnt WM Is taking place oh tho cwsrts ot the Germantown Cricket Club' 4urHtg this week. The debutante of thld season and Inst Is either wielding tho racket or sit ting on the side lines mufftM in Mg woolly sweater and tarn, which wUmbs Is both popular and becoming. 'Amnmt those who arrive during the aftemocm almost every day Is Mrs. Robert Lt, ot Chestnut Hill, who wears a iMMirring roso rough cloth vports suit, With short skirt nnd Norfolk Jacket, and a small velour hat of the snme shade. Mrs. Wil liam B Kurts. Is nn enthusiastic devote of the sport, as is her daughter. Mrs. William Prlco Newhall Others nolo! are Mrs, J Nelson Purvlaneo. Miss Mary Coates, Miss Marlon SlmrpteM, Ml.-)' Agnes Kennedy, Miss itolly Thayer, Mrs. Felix du I'ont. Mrs. Charles Rogers', Miss Daisy Tattersdcld, Mrs Boulton Earnshaw, Miss Isabel Swain, Miss Harry Valentine. Mlts Dorothy Dlsstoh, Mrs. Robert Bolt. Miss Rebekah Elliot, Mrs. C. B. Grace, Miss Alice Hawkins, Miss Hazel Coinn. BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE Philadelphia's Best and Lara-eat NIGHT SCHOOL Is dally opening tho door to success for young men and women. Why not for youT l'oxltlons Positively Guaranteed Telephone! Lomtinrd I2D0-1W7 JrAYETTK BUILBINd filh and Chestnut Mreets Alter October 1, Penn Mutual Bldg,, HOMEMAKING COURSE Household Management .. Marketing Cooking and Planning of Meats Classes and Private Instruction MISS MARGARET C. LIMERICK 116 S. 42D STREET GERMANTOWN WALNUT LANK1 JSCHOOL 2S2 W. WALNUT LANE, GERMANTOWN' Strong, General Course. Domestlo Sclen Dept. Boarding Dept. opens Sept. 28th. De. Dept. opens Sept. 28th. SWARTHMOnE, IA. Swarthraore Preparatory Mm on for hoys. Indlifldual cai Collece preparation lor noya. Indljldual eart promotion vy suDjeci. oupervisea aiaictios ample equipment, healthful country life, Vv catalogue or detailed Information address A in HUH II, TOJIUNSON, Headmaster. Swprthmore. Pa. CARLISLE, -'A. CONWAY HALL Founded 1783 Special Preparation for Preliminary Law Examinations ot Pennsylvania, W. A. Hutchison, Headmaster, Carlisle, I'a. NAZARimi, PA. SEND YOUR BOY TO Nazareth Hall Military Sclnl. Safest placo in America for him Established In 1T83 Rev. S. S. Blum, P.P., PsK SOUTUDETHLEHE.Vd'dSnl . M8 BISHOPTHORPRVfe ife? A aelect school for tlrl. Ci'S? preia1. 1'' finishing courses. Elective LoiJles Add-. Lady N. Wyaot. ITln.. Box 2M. So. Uatulehgerald. -. r-"-ti LEWlSBUnO, PA. lon'ia- Bueknell Academy, college prep, fflt S?,1 full equip. In all depts. sJllliful ' up, 8 g. IIS; BOIIBEXTOIVM, N. J. BORDENTOWN MILITARY INSTITl logj iui: needs careful guidance In study and u Healthful location, preparation for collesur business. -Writ for catalogue. The Prlnqnca BordentoK n-on.the-Delanaac N. J. j MUSIC H AH1ST V, ,UBfaUe(ji-i. , up. lt'lt 7wBlWoni -leoyt CONSERVATORY 'S'l'A-JSJ; t. 100; Sir Wm. FREDERICK HAHW- aramouch, nd up, ateepjo- Fall Term Began iiM ' lr ftOCk Unexcelled Artist lton aeiiing coverinj; every branch of '?v,eJj,ld y2J Special Courses in Opv, 'i3K -ActinR and Esthedq Danc,,, Call or U'rtle or Further raritci' ' 1714 CHESTNUT ST.S ntoi ' -'tan HENRY LUKENS Organist and Director S MAKER AND TEACHER OF HlNUlSHaJ M BTUDIO 801, 1B20 CHESTNUT T, Jf Phons Bpruce 4001 ' ROLLO MAITLAND FELLOW AUBfllCAN OUILD OFOnOASttTt CONCERT ORGANIST "Recital one ot the finest yet girta la tkv Auditorium." iiprtngHeld Republican. Instruction In Organ, Plans, Tht Ustry Hall, Residence. 1833 N. KedttrM f c-JACKSON F. voice KH CrtCKTHUT r SAMUEL S. DUNK riANo DulgUt Bldg. TMMilr ' 0 H, 1Mb .. IV LeefsonrHille CONsUOtVaUt or Mugic ,.s Prss, 1S34 Cbaatnut al. KaeaaeaM Ipajtv lTcole v$ . M juuwiii s urtu 5jj F.J.OiwfrtfeJ:! S.V( A21f2i" i . SAeptpsaeaaVfpl eB TBK dkBdHpSHB t"..7.4:' "' t" " "rm'Ti natnam wmwir .ymm n fitpU vt Maw m '"tll - A ffjr fpmVfLISDitt Gvnmr .M.VNDOf4N, UANJf. Ut ITAit'gM aC. - t ft "" mmm A - . si ij l-Uun, A - , ., ,w ejsir STU D Y VIOH lWiatPjSBMSHIVUWW' JACKSON 16 f i . . (ra. ft 1 Tl rti rk