Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 28, 1915, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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MORE, DEBUTANTE PLANS ARE
ARRANGED FOR THIS MONTH
Receiving Party for Miss Mariana Gowen Is Selected.
Engagement of Miss Large and Mr. Easby
Is Announced
AT THD dniigiint which Mr. and Mr.
TiFrancIs I. dowen will give to Intro
duce their r1n.URh.ter, Miss Mariana W.
Oowen, on Thursday, October 14, tho re
ceiving party will Includo MIm Barbara
Ilcneon, Miss Elizabeth W. Downs, MIbs
Marnarctta Dixon Myers, Miss Marie
Thayer Graham, Miss Mary 13. Bohlen,
Miss Afrnea M. Brocklo, Miss Sarah
Franklin, Mlsa Sarah C, Ncllson, Bliss
Emilia Posoy Kennedy, Miss Gertrude, L
Fancoaat, Miss Sarah It, D. Penrose, Mlsa
C. Eleanor Pepper, Miss Hannah C.
Wright, Miss S. Valentino Mitchell, Miss
Elizabeth W. Qrimth, Miss Christine II.
Stockton, Miss Elizabeth Gushing, Miss
Mary Dixon Thiycr.
An engagement announced this morn
ing Is that ot Miss Henrietta M. Large,
daughter of tho late Mr, and Mrs. John
Sergeant Large, and Mr. M. Stevenson
Easby, son of Mr. and Mrs. John II.
Easby.
Miss Largo Is considered one of this
city's most beautiful women. She made
her debut some years ago and has been
a. most popular member of society. She
is a sister of Mrs. Charles W. Fox, of
this city, and Mrs. Joseph Harrison, ot
ColoradOjSprtngs. Her brothers are Mr.
Mcado Large, Mr. Robert II.
Vr Sir. John Large and Mr. Spencer
(..rgeant Large.
Mr, Easby Is a nephew of Mrs. Fred
crick Thurston Mason and Mr. Cornelius
Stevenson, ot this city.
The committee In charge of tho Sat
urday Evening Committee dances, of
which Mrs. S. Noudaln Duer Is chairman,
will shortly issue Invitations for tho
series of dances which It has arranged to
take place thlB winter at Asher's. Tho
Initial dance will be glyen on Saturday
evening, November 27. Other dates select
ed by tho commlttoe aro December 11,
January 15 and 23, Februnry 12 and 28
and March 11 and 25. Tho question of
holding a dance early In April la sUll
under discussion.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Do Witt Cuyler
have returned from Bar Harbor and
opened their house at Haverford, where
they will spend tho greater part of tho
winter.
Tho Baron . Charles do Geer, of the
University of Virginia, has arrived in
this city and is staying at 1728 Chestnut
street.
Mr. Ellis A. Gimbel will entertain at
dinner tonight at tho Philmont Country
Club In honor of Mrs. Clarence II. V,an
derbock. Covers will be laid for BO guests,
among whom will be Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence II. Vanderbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Strouse, Mr. and Mrs. David T. Fletsher.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Herold, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Blotter, Mr. and Mrs.
Chatles Gimbel, Doctor Nleffer, Miss A,
'Irene Richardson. Mrs. R. H. Barlow,
Sir, Davis, Miss Ellen G. Hood, Mr.
Francis Warner, Miss May Bell, Mr.
ClemenfB. Webster, Jr., Miss Marian
Naylor, Mr. Franklin Dyer, Mls3 Eleanor
T Chandler, Mr. T. Wledersheim, Miss
Mildred Cnverly. Miss Sophlo Espen, Mr.
Robert W. Lesley, Mr. Ellis A. Ballard
and Mr. Harry S. Leopold,
Mrs. Vanderbeck Is tho first Philadel
phia woman who has won tho national
o!f A championship In 15 years, the last
being Miss Francis Griscom, ot Merlon.
This afternoon a mixed foursomo will bo
played on tho links and all tho team
mates of Mrs. Vanderbeck who rcprcsont.
the Philadelphia Cricket Club will par
tlc -ate. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. Baker, of New
Windsor, Md., announce the bethothal
of their daughter. Miss Helen May
Baker, to Mr. Glenn Robert, also of New
Windsor. Miss Baker Is tho niece of
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Charles New
bourg, Jr., of Llondrillo road, Cynwyd.
Mrs. Newbourg will shortly issuo Invita
tions for a tea to be held on Wednesday,
October 6. from 3 until 5 o'clock, In honor
of Miss Baker.
Tho members of tho Woman's Auxil
iary of St. Francis Country House for
Convalescents and others actively Inter
ested In working for the success of tho
alphabetical country fair and market day
to bo held at Darby. October 2, will meet
at the house this afternoon at 3 o'clock
to discuss and nrrange further details for
the entertainment, which promises to be
the largest outdoor fete ever given for
the benefit of the charity.
Among those expected to be present
this afternoon will be Mrs. J. M. Quennell,
Miss Helen Grace Smith, Mrs. John J.
Coyle, Miss Julia Laguerenno, Mrs. James
J. Mundy, Mrs. Joseph F. Gallagher, Mrs.
A. J, Ball, Mrs. Robert T. Blcknell, Miss
Marie Trascl, Mrs. Henry C. Esllng, Mrs.
Louis Olry Lusson, Mrs. Charles M. Mul
lln. Miss May Loftus, Mrs. A. C. Bryan,
Mlsa Florence Bour, Mrs. D. H. De Veaux
end many others Interested in the good
work.
Mrs. A. J. Antelo Devereux will enter
tain at luncheon today at the Bryn
Mawr Polo Club, In honor of her guests,
Mrs. F. Sklddy von Strado and Mrs
Ambrose Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Devereux
will also entertain at dinner on Thurs
day evening for their guests, followed by
dancing.
Mrs. William Baker Whelen. ot Clovelly.
will leave tomorrow for a fortnight's visit
with relatives and friends in Pittsburgh,
while Mr. Whelen la away on a hunting
trip.
Miss Clarissa Anderson, of St. Augus
tine, Fla., will arrive on Friday to spend
a week as the guest of Miss Mary fltuart
Wurta, at the aummer home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart
Wurts, In Qermantown. Mrs. Wurta and
Mrs. Henry S. Grove will pour tea at
the reception and dahlia exhibition today
to be held on tho Dreer estate nt River
ton, N. J.
Mr." Edwin Burlr. whoso marriage to
mi. T.niitBB McKala will take place to
morrow afternoon at B o'clock in the
Market Bquaro Presbyterian Church, will
f ntertaln his ushera and best man at a
theatre party followed by upper to
night. Mr. Fisher Bally, of Chicago, 111., has
arrived In Philadelphia and will attend
the wedding of Miss Ethel Marriott
Jones and Mr. Edmund C. Gosling, of Ber
muda, which will take place on Satur
day. October , In Bt. Luke'a Protestant
Episcopal Church.
Miss Anna Graham, of North Broad
street, has taken apartmenta at the Jilt-
' B. Lennig and daughter nave
,to their apartmenta at the Hit
A for the winter,
4l. S. Bedell will return to the
house on November L
Mr. J. Wood Brown ana aiarer, i
Louise Brown, have opened their apart
menta at tba Rlttenhouse for the winter.
Mr. and Mra. Howard Merrttt are now
occupying their apartmenta at Uio KH
tenhouse, Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Pavia. of the
tenga
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summer nt Lenox, Mass., will return to
Philadelphia October 1.
Along the Main Line
ARDMORE. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Wis
ter Morris are receiving congratulations
on tho birth of a daughter.
WYNNEWOOD. Mr. Marriott E.
Smith has returned from Maine and Is
now' nt his home.
HAVERFORD.-Mr. and Mrs. William
R. Phlllcr and Miss Emily W. Phlllcr re
turned from Klneo. Mo., on Saturday.
Miss Beatrice Creager, of Montgomery
avenue, spent tho week-end In German
town, where she was tho guest of Miss
Elizabeth Raynor.
RRTN MAWR Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert
Whyto Steel, Miss Dorothy Steel nnd Mr.
Carl II. Steel, of Morris avenue, who
havo been spending tho summer at their
cottage nt Snranac Lake, relumed to
their home today.
Mrs. N. B. Browne and family, of 122
South 41st street, Philadelphia, who have
been spending the Bummer months nt G19
Montgomery avenue, returned to their
homo on Saturday.
Miss Gertrude Rand, of Gulf road, has
returned, after spending the summer at
Stonybrook, N. T.
WAYNE. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tycho Buck
havo closed their cottage at Seaside
Park, N. J., and returned to their home
on Bellevue avenue.
Germantown
Miss Dorothy Ballentyne, of Detroit,
Mich., who, has been tho (juesr of her
nances lamuy, Air. ana Airs. worman ai.
Jones, 422 West Stafford street, and who
attended tho wedding of Mr. Lloyd Coates
and Miss Theodate Bally, which took
place, on Saturday, has gono to New York
for several days, where she will meet her
parents. They will remain at the
Ritz-Carlton until they return to Philadel
phia to attend the wedding of Miss Ethel
Marriott Jones and Mr. Edmund C. Gos
ling. MIbs Ballentyne will then be the
guest of Mrs. Joseph Walnrlght.
The Women's Annual Club Tennis Tour
nament at Mnnhclm began yesterday.
Play In singles and doublos began
promptly at 2:30 o'clock. Mixed doubles
wero called at 4:30 o'clock. Among the
entries are Mrs. William Price Newhall,
Miss Iola Seeds, Miss Daisy Tattersfleld,
MIbs Isabel Swain, Miss Alice Hawkins,
Miss Clara Hawkins and Mrsi J. Nelson
Purvlance.
Miss Leila W. Bear has returned to
her home, 1B3 Carpenter street, from
Ocean City, N. J., where she was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker.
Mr. Robert Rathbun, of Snn Francisco.
Cal., spent several days ns the guest of
Mr. AVheeler Lord at his home, 338 Man
helm street, on his way to Yale Univer
sity. Mrs. J. R. Kidder, of East Penn street,
will return today from Island Heights,
where she spent the summer.
Miss Marjorle Thomas, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. T. Lewis Thomas, of 233 Pelham
road, entertained at dinner in honor of
Miss Catharine Flrey, of Kansas City, Mo.
Miss Catharine Cooper Cassard, of 33S
Pelham road, has returned to her homo
from visiting Miss Catharine Bache, of
Now York, at her camp in the Adlron
dacks. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wayland Bray,
of Denver, Col., have been spending a
week, as the guests of Mr. Bray's brother,
Mr. J. Horace Bray, of 6354 Sherman
street.
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Miss Mary Fltzgcrnld, of 80S East Chel
ten avenue, has returned to her home
from a trip to Atlantic City. .
Along the Reading
Mrs Howard F. Pent, accompanied Dy
her daughter, Miss Clementine Pent, ot
Wyncote road, Jenklntown, Pa have re
turned to their home after spending the
summer traveling through the West,
where they visited the San Francisco Ex
position, and were extensively enter
tained by their many friends in Portland,
Ore.: Seattle and Spokane, Wash., re
turning homo by way of the Northern
Pacific.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence and their
daughter. Miss Eleanoro Lawrence, of
Ablngton, are spending some time at
Ocean City.
Mrs. Ira W. Morrell Lowry and Miss
Helen O. Ormcs, of G236 North Broad
street, Logan, have left for Yellowstone
Park and the Panama-Paclflc Exposition.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens and Miss
Ann Longworth aro occupying their new
home at C353 York road, Oak Lane.
Mr. Isaiah W. Gross, of 7001 North 12th
street, Oak Lane, accompanied by his
daughter. Miss Anna E. Gross, and his
niece, Miss S. Ella Gross, of Doylestown,
Pa., have returned from an extended trip
through the Canadian Rockies and Yel
lowstone Park.
The Ladles' Auxiliary of the South Oak
Lane Improvement Association will hold
a matinee "GOO" and bridge tomorrow
afternoon In conjunction with the regu
lar monthly meeting. The affair will be
held, as usual, In the hall on North Broad
street.
Miss Jane F. Curran, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles J. Curran, of 6S02 Lawn
ton avenue. Oak Lane, returned this week
from a vacation spent pleasantly at
Eagle's Mere, Mt. Pocono and Ocean City.
Lansdowne
Mra. Louis Llndenmayer, of West Al
bemarle avenue, la enjoying a few weeka
at Lewlatown, Me.
At the meeting of the Ladles' Auxiliary
of the fire company the following were
elected for the coming year: Miss Kath
erlne Hefner, president; Mra. Cornelius
McCullough, vice president; Mlsa Nellie
McCann, treasurer, and Mra. Anna
Crosby, secretary.
Dr. Henry Hodgkln will address the
peace meeting which will be held Fri
day evening In the High School audi
torium. -
The annual meeting of the Lansdowne
district of the Delaware County Sunday
School Association will be held tomorrow
afternoon at the Presbyterian Church.
An address will be made by Mr. U. P.
Orwlg, superintendent of the State Sab
bath School Association.
Mra. Ralph C. Stewart, of South Lans
downe avenue, haa returned from a week
spent In New Yprk.
Notice for the Society page will b
accepted and printed In the KveuUig
Ledger, but all such notice must be
written on one side ef the paper, must be
signed la full, with full address, and
when possible telephone number must be
(Wen.
Bend all such eeuimnnWtlons to
"Society Kdltor Kienlitg Ledger,
soa Chestnut street;
OnleM these requirement era carried
out so that verlftcatlau may ba passible,
tu iwtlca wHi be yubUhL.
HORSE THROWS RIDER
WHILE CROWDS GASP
AT BRYN MAWR SHOW
Obstreperous Green Hunter
Fnils to Injure Groom Con
stance Vauclnin Tnkcs
Two Blue Ribbons
MISS HARRIMAN WINNER
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Hv a Staff Correspondent
iitun AiAwit, l'a., eepi. zs. An ex
cellent program of widely varied events
attracted a crowd of horse lovers to the
Bryn Mnwr Horse Show Oval today. Tho
events were of a sufficiently varied char
acter to Interest every kind nnd condition
of horse lov.r, from pony classes for
children to pjlo nnd hunters' classes.
Tho weather gods favored the exhibi
tion ngnln 'today and furnished tho clear
est of weather. Tho air was cool to the
point of snapptness, howcer. and made
a placo In tho sun very much to bo de
sired. The more pleblnn seats on tho turf
oppoalto tho grandstand appealed, there
fore, to the ppectators nnd the more ex
clusive) boxes were almost deserted. It
was a vantage place, anyway, for tho
terraeo was tho centro point of observa
tion today. Classes wero Judged on the
polo field and It Is thoro tho tent Is
pitched In which aro shown the hounds.
A slight thrill camo to tho spectators
today when Master Beck, one of W.
Hlnckle Smith's entries In a class for
green hunters, grew obstreperous, reared
and fell, throwing his rider, Jlmmlo Illg
gins, a groom; neither was hurt, but tho
mount was ruled out.
Whcatlcy Kennels Fnrm, I.onB Island,
made nenrly n clean sweep of the blues
In ilx of the hound events run oft this
morning. The single exception was In I
nlnoa Aft TIia Rfin.n,.Al h.nl. n1r lira. '
with tho pair Faultless and Flighty
Among those whose entries hailed tho
Whcatley Kennels in the other classes
were, Somerset Pack, Radnor Pack, C.
Oliver Iselln, Jr., nnd Piedmont Kennels.
Miss Constance Vnuclaln'a horses had
things pretty'much their own way ngnln
today, Actress and Lady Friar winning
the blue In the harness and hackney
classes, respectively. Miss Carol A. liar
rlman'a green hunters did well agnln,
her Sir Charles and Gwlncr winning first
nnd third In their event. Wclllsbrook
Farm made n "killing" In the pony
classes, getting three blues.
In tho polo pony events, Alexander
Brown won both blues, with Silver Brook
nnd Mellow Blossom.
Tho second annual Hryp Mawr Hound
Show opeped this morning on the polo
field adjoining tho horse show ring at
Bryn Mawr. From today until Friday
hunting dOKS of nil breeds and kinds
will bo shown In their own ring nnd will
contest keenly with the horses for pop
ulnr favor.
The hound show wns Inaugurated last
year and proved bo successful that it
has been mado an annual event by the
mnnagers of tho horse show, under
whose auspices It Is held. One admission
covers both exhibitions.
This, as far as the hound show Is con
cerned. Is known as Beagle Day, when
all the classes are confined to entries ot
thnt breed.
The Judges are James W. Appleton,
Ipswich. N. Y.; Edward II. Carle, MU1
brook, N. Y.
It has been requested that the regular
hunt livery be worn as much as possible
when showing beagles.
In the class for Ave couples of hounds.
to be shown In livery, appointments are
to be Judged separately, a special prlzo
of $25 being offered, $15 to the winning
huntsman and $5 to each of the whips.
"Chcstnutwold Challenge Cup," offered
by Clarence II. Clark 3d, Esq., for tho
best five couples of beagles, to becotne
the property of tho pack winning It three
times. Tho winner In 1914 was the Wheat
ley Kennels.
Miss Helen Baldwin Gleason and Miss
Ada Wetherell arrived In the early aft
ornoon. Miss Gleason wore a very smart
suit of dark-blue cloth over a glrdlo of
black and gold. Her hat was a small
black toque trimmed with an aigrette.
Miss WetheTlll's blue frock was topped
with a cream crepo de chine coat em
broidered In blac.k nnd gold. Her broad
brimmed hat was turned up sharply at
the back
Mrs, J. Harrison Smith entertained in
honor of Mjss Elizabeth Adams. Miss
Adams was wonderfully gowned In
brcnze-colored cloth. Her small toque
of brown was trimmed with a red wing.
Mrs. Smith wore a stunning top coat of
black velour delaine, bo fashionable this
year, and a large toque of black velvet
and aigrettes. Miss Barbara Blspham,
another debutante, was a guest of Mrs.
Smith. Her suit was of royal purple
broadcloth made with a plaited skirt and
long-skirted coat. Her hat was a large
velvet model of purple velvet, trimmed
with velvet cherries.
Mrs. Archibald Barklle looked very
smart In an all-white serge suit and white
furs. The short skirt revealed black-and-white
striped stockings and black-
and-white pomps. Her hat was black,
trimmed with whlto and black 'flowers.
Miss Ellen Lathrop Hopkins choso a
white serge suit and light-blue Georgette
crepe hat. Mrs. Archibald Thomson
looked stunning In a black suit and large,
hat.
A Greenwich sports' suit and flower
trimmed hat were worn by Mrs, W. W.
Atterbury.
Mrs. J. Kenton Elsenbrey wore a man
nish suit of white and black pin-striped
serge and a black hat.
Mrs. Norris Vaux chose a one-piece
gown of dark-blue serge, with a full
plaited skirt and rose fox furs. Her hat
was a rather small model, with sharp up
turned brim at the back.
h-ummahies.
Clasa 40, horses In harneaa, for horse which
ha never won prise in double or alngla har
ness Won by Actress. Mlsa Constance Vau
claln; second, Colebrook Princess, Mra. Wikort
bmlth; third, Sweat lirlar. Mla Jean Scott.
Clau ISO, hunters and Jumpers, for thor
oughbred stallion Won by Adab, Urandywlno
Stables.
Clam 119, huntera and Jumpera, for thor
oughbred atalllona, 3 years old or over Won
by Jingo. Henry I Collins; second, Adab,
llrandywma Stables.
Claaa 2d, ponies under aaddla, oer 11 hands
2 Inches, not exceeding 12 hands i! Inches, to
be ridden by child Won by Becond Whip, Dol
cheater Farm'a stud: aecond, Tommle, Mlsa
Krancea Vowel); third, Iltlllken, Mlsa Nan Fit
ters fourth, Tom Thumb, Master liarle a, B.
ITnnnlnir.
Class 22. Shetland ponies, for best stallion,
to be shown in hand Won by Major Tip, Dol
Chester Farm's stud; second, Angus, Miss
Constance Vauclaln; third. Alert, Mlsa Con
stance Vauclaln; fourth, Teddy, L. J, Fits
iiatrlck. Class 21, rony brood marer-Won by Itamona,
Mlaa Jane Gordon Coxa; aacond. Dainty, Mlas
Constance Vauclaln; third, lionnte Scot, Mlsa
Constance vauclaln.
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Won by Wlllladen lthamar. Wllllsden Farm;
aecond, Wynnewood, Dolcliester Farm' stud. ,
Class Ctl, hackneys, brood mares, 4 years old
or ovtr Won by Lady Friar, Miss Constance
Vauclalui second. Moonshine, Miss Constance
Vbuelaln third. Tempest, William A. Lieber,
fourth, Pride II, Mr. Wlkoft Smith. ,
Class 103, middleweight green hunters Won
tiv llrnnton. Htrontla Farm, second. Lono lien.
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Highland Farm; third. Bt. Estepb. Pauline D.
Mill! fourtlf. Pathfinder, Urandywlos Stable.
Clasa 65. haeknsy. 8 year old or over-Won
,v aalloDlna- Major. William A. Lieber, second,
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Sparkling King, lTld II. ..Tinker Dell nd
ColetAiok Princeaa. Mra. Wlkoff 6mltb.
Class A, pony stallions. It bands 2 Inches
nd under Won by Plreboy, Broadlawn
Kara! second. Talke Wlldnre, Wllllsbrook
Farm i third, Holyport Fire Dance, Charles It.
Hamilton. . . ..
Clasa 16. ponies (herd class)Won by Talk
Wlldflr and three mares, Wllllsbrook Farm,
Clasa 1, pon brood mare on by fusing
ton Amasls. Wllllsbrook Karm, rxoni, 111
Valley's Deit-of-All, Wllllsbrook Farm, third,
Helen Miller. Wllllsbrook farm.
Clats lOi, lightweight green hunters Won by
Sir Charles, Mis Carol A. Hsrrtman, second,
Warwick, strontla Farm; third. Twiner, Miss
Carol A. Hsrrlmani fourth, Ueotblo, IIb
land Frm.
Class IS, ponies. S-yeajr-olds and undtrWon
by 4'alk Prince Alice, Wllllsbrook Farm,
second, Qlendermott Delia Donna, Uroadlawn
Farm.
CUss 80, lightweight polo Ponlos-Won by
Silver UrooW. Alexander lirowu, cVd,
Scarecrow, Drandywln Stables, third, 8hi-t-stop.
A. J, Prxl l'aul, fourth, Decelv,'.
Alexander Yarnall.
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Miss Scott is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, Hutchinson Scott, of
2C1 South 21st street, who will make her debut on November 20.
Mellow niossom. Alexander Brown; second,
Maud Miller. Hodman Wanamaker, third. J.
II., Ilarclay Mcl'addcn; fourth, Serapls, l'aul
D. Mills.
Class B9. chargers, horses suitable for orn-cera-
mount Won by llranton, Strontla Farm;
second, Chateau tjifltto, F. Ambrose Clark;
third, Supplement, F. Ambrose Clark, fourth,
l'ass the Mustard, John Hush Street.
Class lfj, Indira' hunters Won by Choragus,
Highland Farm, aecond, 1'oacher. Mra. J.
Stanley Hrec, third. Echo, Strontla Farm;
fourth, ralliin. Highland Farm
Class 5, pon'ca In harness, competition open
to children under 15 years. Won by Model
Fire, Wllllsbrook Fnrm, Becond. Tommlo, Miss
Frances 1'owell: third, Kesmlt. Russell J.
Hoyt; fourth, Virago, Miss Marlon IJordcn
Farke
Class :ia, hones In harness. 14 hands s
Inches or over, to be shown by lady. Won
by Th? Whip, Miss Constance vauclaln; sec
ond. Princess Shelli. Miss Constanco au
claln, third. Suae, Miss Isabella Wanamaker;
fourth, Meteor, A. W. Atkinson.
Class 24, Shetland pony, under Paddle, to be
ridden by child. Won by Angus, Miss Con
stanco Vauclaln. second, John Hurroughs en
try; third. Mace, Mlsa Jane Gordon Coxe.
Class 114, pairs or hunters or Jumperw Won
by Wild Irishman and Jim I-ylno. rickering
rnm Ulahlas. BnAAn.1 (Itrnntlu l.ifrn nntrv!
third, Robert 'i Gerry entry; fourth, Robert
!.. Kerry entry,
IIOl'KD SHOW.
Clnss 37, unentered dog hound, beagles Won
by Wheatley Senator,! Wheatley Kennels; sec
ond. Vagabond, Wheatley Kennels; third,
Iuclfcr, Somersot Beagles'.
Clasa 39. couple of unentered dog hounds,
beagles Won by Wheatle Senator and
Wheatley Sultan, Wheatley Kennels; second.
liacneior and waicn. itaanor lieagies.
Class 41, best dog hound, beagles Won by
Wheatley Senator, Wheatley Kennels, second,
Wheatley Sailor, Wheatley Kennels, third,
Wheatley Chancellor, Wheatley Kennels.
Class 41, Ie8t couple ot dog hounds, beagles
Won by Wheatley Chancellor. Wheatley Ken
nels, second, Wheatley Senator, neatley
Kennels; third. Somerset 'Watchman, Somer
set Ueagles.
Class M, unentered bitch hound, beagles
Won by Countess, Wheatley Kennels, second,
nighty, Somersot Beagles.
Class 40, couple of unentered bitch hounds,
beagles Won by Vanity, Wheatley Kennels,
second, Countess, Whoatley Kennels,
HORRORS! TWO HATS ALIKE
NEARLY RUIN HORSE SHOW
One Fair Wearer Defers to Other
and All Is Well
BRYN MAWR, Pa., Sept. 28.-In spite
of the fact that two of Philadelphia's
most attractive matrons appeared yester
day on the oval wearing Identical hats
of pastel blue silk, tho Bryn Mawr show
opened on the second day with a good
showing. At any rate, the little faux pas
of yesterday was adjusted In the after
noon, when one of the fair wearers had
been home and changed her headgear.
The cool weather made the terrace more
attractive again than tho boxes today,
and the chairs were filled with the early
spectators, who aro always tho truo horse
lovers. Topcoatu and fox Turs were
much in evidence, and tho new wool
sweaters with Angora collars and cuffs
proved very popular.
Some of the sweaters, were put to now
usage, in that they covered the ankles,
affording protection from certain green
flies, whoso seaBon Is well nigh passed,
who decided to have a feast while there
was yet time.
In one of the boxes early arrivals were
Mrs. Thomas Mageur, who woro a very
smart suit of old rose tweed, topped with
a small sports hatl Miss Helen Boyd was
In this box also, wearing a hunter's green
sweater and a sports hat of the same
shade.
Seated on a camp chair on the terrace
waa Mlsa Gabrlela Tllghman In a linen
frock and an old rose angora sports hat,
which had a band of grosgraln ribbon.
Mrs. Wlkoff Smith was on Interested
spectator. She was becomingly gowned
In white linen, with a wldo-brlmmed hat
end a pale-blue silk sweater and scarf.
Dr. and Mra, Thomas G. Ashton were
in their box, accompanied by their threo
children. The two little girls' golden curia
were the admiration of ull, Mrs. Ashton
wore a sports ault of raspberry homespun,
a whlto felt sports hat and white fox fur,
A group on the terrace Included Mra.
Victor C. Mather, who was In a white
serge suit and a black hat; Miss Jo
sephine Mather, Mrs. Paul Denckla Mills,
Mrs. Harry Wain Harrison, Mra. Gardner
Cassatt and Mrs. Richard McOrann.
Miss Mather wore a white linen frock
with a rose-colored aweuter; Mra. Mills,
a white aergo gown and a slate-green
angora aweater with green and white
blocked collar and cuffs, and a white
sports hat trimmed with a single jet or
nament. Mra. Gardner Castutt looked
very smart In a dark green sports suit
and a brqwn velour hat.
Mra. Harrison had selected a brown
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sports suit and a brown hat, and Mrs. Mc
Grann'B bluo frock wns topped with a
Bray coat.
A debutanto who arrived early waa
Miss lMlth Earle. who wore a dark bluo
sports suit and a bluo velour hat.
Mrs. William A. Llcber wore a white
linen frock, a palo bluo sweater with
black nnd white collar and cuffs and a
blue hat.
With tho arrival of the band and more
spectators an ovch gayer aspect pervaded
the show.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Riddle occupied
their box. Mrs. Kiddle wore a smart
Jacket of violet moire, embroidered In
narrow braid over a frock of black chif
fon. Her lint was a black velvet model,
effectively trimmed with osprey.
The very last word In canine wear had
been selected by Mrs. Riddle's "Grlffoh."
He wore a coat of black and white checks
bound with black braid. At the left side
was a small pocket In which was tucked
a tiny handkerchief.
City Bonds Bought for Sinking Fund
Members of tho Sinking Fund Commis
sion today authorized tho purchase) of
$100,000 of municipal loan bonds floated
during the last seven years. This makes
a total of $250,000 df city bonds purchased
for Investment by tho Commissioners dur
ing the month.
Montessori
BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL
PRESTON 4432. 4311 WALNUT ST.
Scientific direction of NORMAL CHIL--DltEN
from 3 to 8 years. Auto service.
Supervised outdoor games.
A HECTUriE COURSE on the direction
of Children of pre-school age, Including
tha ntudy of their physical development,
nutrition and mental activities, will b
given during the school year 1915-1019.
BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE
will give you a firm foothold In the
business world.
When graduated, you will be capa
ble of filling the position we secure
for you. Graduates are guaranteed
positions.
Telephone: Lombard U98-K97
LATAYETTK lllJII.UINa
Sth and Chestnut Street
After OctAst, Penn Mutual Dldg.
Central Business School
Y.
M.
C.
A.
1421
UNROLL NOW
Well planned courses taught by
thoroughly trained men of practical
experience. Shorthand, Typewriting,
llookkeeplng, Allied aubjecta. Secre
tarial course complete In three year.
Class-room appliances and general
equipment unsurpasaad. Positions se
...iron fnr rraduatas. Gymnasium.
Areh Natatorlum, Library A Itead'g Ho
Oi CENTHAI. F-IlUCATIONAJj
iigvnj,
Ql. inttiiiuir,
FRIENDS' CENTRAL
And It Elementary Schools, epsa aa
NINTH MO. (September) Zlst
18th and Hac Sta.
15th St, and lancastsr At.
17th St. and Glrard Ave.
areane Bt. above School I-ans. asrmantew.
Principals In attendance after Ninth Mo. at.
WmTb. nAlWETT. lotn and Rac Bt.
MILITAHT TRAINING Course prescribed by
li 8 War Oept. Interesting, Instructive,
beneficial.
Government bear all expense.
riasses being1 formed now. .Apply to Captain
Aihsrt W. Aoguet. Third Infantry, National
Quart Pa.. Armory. Uroad t. ab.' Wharton.
NOYES SCHOOL cukhtsvt bt.
Practical Training la Correct KnilWh, Elo
cution, l'ubllo Spraklng, Hlaie Work.
JOIN OUIl PLAYKIW CLU1J
PREPARATION FOR ANY COLLEGE. ANT
COURSE
DROWN PREPARATORY
BROAD AND CUERRT STREETS
Palmer Business School
Shorthand, Typewriting, Uookkeeplng, English,
day and nlgbt sessions. Send for catalog,
MsrcanUI Library Dldg, 10th above Chestnut.
7. E. SAINT-SEINE, ByATLLTB.
FltKNCH Conversatloa.
LAIIn and Greek. Classics. Comparative lit
erature. B31 Perry Uldg. TeL Sprue 4Z3S.
STANDARD Y.M.C.A. COURSES
Cave carfare. Evening School. DormliCi,
Expert Instructors, Individual Mtthod, Btrlm.
mlng Pool, Gymnasium.
West HraucU Y. M. O. At Btd and Hansom,
Xertb, HraucU y, M. O. A., lots W. Lcfela.
Bl'lHNU GAltUKN INSTITUTK. PHI I A.
AKT MECHANICS KI.KCIKHJ1TV
Klgtit School Write for HooVtet
JAMKS V-W'IIXIS Tutor I lttT
HeysLepecUlljr IKmjIdAve.
MAUV MKKVAKD KOUEKTH. 118 N, lk at!
Skwessoai yJi fUt aA ataaiJMt tliiaaii.
&t f?""5P3U -n rPlrli!I -fl-fl jp 1-"'-
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THIRTEEN CLUB ENTERTAINS
IN HONOR Of MISS
Miss Christine Elizabeth Fox Gust of Honor at
cellaneous Shower Mr. and Mrs. Comroe Give
Party for Their Son Other Aff,r
AMI8CELT,ANr?OUS ahower and a,
very delightful entertainment waa
given In honor of Miss Christina Eliza
beth Vox, on Saturday afternoon, by tha
members of tho Thirteen Club, at the
homo of Mlsa Emma Desman, of 4284 1
Paul street, Frankfort. Miss Pox. who
In tho daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Adam It.
Fox, of 283 Itochollc avenue, Wlssahlckon,
will bo married to Mr, Frank Sumner
Whltcomb, of Lowell, Mast., on Monday,
October 26, and her fellow club members
surprised her with a dozen beautiful sil
ver "friendship spoons." Yellow and
white autumn flowers wero combined In
the docoratlons. Among tho guests wera
Miss Lillian Fischer, Miss Anna Broom
all, Mrs. Ilnrry Leasing, Miss Edith
lllshop and Mra. Ernest Kaseman.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman M. Comroo, of
2151 Natrona street, gavo a Joint suprlse
party last Friday evening In honor of
Master Albert U. Comroo and Master
Henry1 M. Goldstein. Among tho guests
wero Miss Sylvia Cramer, Miss Florence
Davis, Miss Sylvia Davis. MUs Lillian
Wclnsteln, Miss Anna Niece, Miss Rose
Brown, Miss Adclaldo Sachs. Miss May
Sachs, Mrs. Edward Goldstein, Miss Jean
ctto Comroe, Mr. Abraham Comroe, Mr.
Maxwell Packman, Mr. William Pack
man, Mr. Isnnc Linn, Mr. Edward Gold
stein, Mr. Joseph Welnsteln, Mr. Simon
Cramer, Mr. Samuel Sachs.
In honor of Miss Elizabeth Murray, of
62 East Johnson street, an Informnl dance
wna given, Friday evening, by Miss
Roberta Jnrvls nt her home, 1913 Christian
street. Thoso present were Miss Marlon
O'Neill, Miss Florenco O'Neill. Miss
Marlon D. Relz, Miss Edith Hlalr, Miss
Mario Ocsterle, Mlsi Anna Ronon. Miss
Clnlro Murray, Miss Bess Murray, Miss
Roberta Jnrvls, Mr. Thomas Hare, Mr.
Edwnrd Cunncy, Mr. John Dougherty,
Mr. Thomas Regley, Mr. Harry Welsch,
Mr. Augustus Schulte, Mr. Ted Jarvls,
Mr. Joseph Creamer, Mr. Ray Barrett.
A successful block party was held on
Friday and Saturday evenings of last
week at Thompson street and Lehigh
avenue.
The receipts went toward tho erection
of a parish house for the Rev. James
H. Conlln, pastor of the Catholic-Church
of St. Lawrence, nt Albion, Pa. Thoso
who nsslsted were Miss Ella McConnell,
Miss Elizabeth Feeney, Miss Catharine
Golden, Miss Sally Conroy, Miss Mary
Donohoe. Miss Mary Smith, Miss Martha
Conlln, Miss Cattlarine Conlln, and the
Misses Burns.
Miss Anna Beatty, of 913 South 10th
street, entertained on Saturday night In
honor of Miss Suo Grimes, of Brooklyn,
N Y. Among those present were Miss
May Perry. Miss Clara Grimes, Miss
Mary Laffcrty, Miss Anna 'Bnker, Miss
Mary Strain, Miss Mary Brennan. Mr.
Francis Campbell, Mr. John Laffcrty, Mr.
Robert Colter, Mr. Jftme3 L. Beatty, Mr.
Christopher Grimes, Mr. Edward Keegan,
Mr. Andrew Shields, Mr. Patrick Laf
ferty and Mr. Harrison Williams.
There will be considerable activity at
tho New Century Guild, 1807 Locust
street, this fall and winter, In connec
tion with evening classes, especially In
rinnrlni?. On Tuesday. October 6, a so
cial dancing class will be started for
ALL CLASSES
evening work just beginning.
in
Register Wednesday or Thursday
evening, September 29th, or Sep
tember 30th.
Full particulars in special catalogs.
State course in which you aro inter
ested and write, 'phone or call today
for catalog T-10.
Day and Evening classes Just be
ginning. Office now open either day
or eveninjr for registering students.
Thone Diamond SSL
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
I Broad St. below Ilerka J,
Philadelphia
Wanamaker Institute
23D & WALNUT BTa. OPENED SEPT. 20.
Courses per term (SO wks.), 18.00. Algebra,
Art Needlework, Cooking, Drawing, Dress
making, Cngllah, French. Geomstrr, Oerman,
Italian, Latin, Mech. Draw'e, Millinery, Plan
Itead'g It. Esttraat'g, Spanish, Telegraphy, STi
Duslnesa Arlth., SB; Architectural DraWg,
llanjo, U'k'K, Oultar, Mand'n, Palnt'gfCblna,
OIL Water Color), Peu'shlp & Corpond., Pub.
B'hool. Violin, 9 1 Garment Cut', Sten'phy A
Typewg, (10: Vocal Lessons. S12j Comblnsd
Dookkeepr, Stenography A Typewriting. $15)
I'lsno, Afternoon Eve. Writ for Catalog F.
MISS HILLS' SCHOOL
1108 Spruce Street. Open Sept. 2X
MAIN LINK HIIANCH
Ardmore. Open September 37.
ELIZAUUTH HILLS LYMAN. PrlnclpaL
Strayer's Business College
801-807 Chestnut Ht.. I'hlla.
Practical courses. Moderate prices. Position
guaranteed. Day nlgbt sessions. Enroll now.
THE HOLMAN SCHOOL, ttOt WALNUT ST.
From Montessori through College Prepara
tory. General course emphaslted. Strong Do
mestlo Science course. Outdoor classrooms.
Special attention to small boy and glrle.
FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL
HOVS 140 N. 16th St HHLS
All grade. Now otcn.
pyit.Sdiol of Design for Woaea
DROAD AND MASTER BTa
REOPENS SEPTEMBER 27TH.
The William Pcaa Charter School
EIGHT SOUTH TWELFTH STREET
iiartn Tsar upen Beptsmbsr aata.
ITALIAN LESSONS SSBwffi!Sffi
SECURE ANOTHER. L33T. Ledger Central
"THE KIK8CHHAUM fkhool of Languaae
lot Clieetoat Ht, (WelaMmao HtdJ
gstah. law. Beaaa lUnickbuuw. 1'rbwjpal.
NAtAKKTM. PA.
SEND YOUX BOY TO
KizarKk M Wttoy dm)
gi.Uat v Uc In intrtoa tarklm
1 JUv, S, J. Blum, D4, riociina
ladles and gentlemen, Wlwam and 4l
vancea, mo lesson te m two hours M
length, the tuition fas M ba Jllmnst nnn
tnal and the teaching modern and thor
ongn.
On Friday, October , a, etaaw in .-
thetlc dancing. Including jriiyatcftt culture.i
rnvmmio movements aM WIK dancj
will ba started, for ladteal fetrth lessor
two noura.
The betrothal of Mlsa 1orano Gr
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harvnv II
proff, of 2338 North 13th atraat, and Mr
reaenc w. ileuter, of MM North UB
street, waa announced on Saturday
rtlng at a "SCO" nartv tvn W
Groff. Among thoso present ware MM
atnci urort, miss jwyrtl Krata,
Helen Kratz. Mis tmu. Vnrns
Doris Juleson. Miss Marion Bertotat
Ethel West, Mlsa Florenca Habwl.
Anna Wetheratlne. MIm nrt1l. af
Mrs. Walter Metloua. Mr. Ralph Colen
Mr. Fletcher Shaum, Mr. Prank Mamtl
ion, mt. William Hamilton, Mr.
Krccker, Mr. Howard Fatten. .Mr
Ralph Fry and Mr. Russell Brown,
West i'iiiladelphia t
Mr. and Mrs. William Kolb a4 xaaatbr.
WW a ,
ot 6131 Washington avenv. returned taat
weeK rrom their aummar horn at IM ,
wood Crest, where they apest Hie anm-J
mer season.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllltem Xk
Ion and family, who Have
the summer at their cottM te Baa.
havo returned to their hsraa. aW laf 1
Bireeu
Boys and girls In the vtctntr tup.
ana tspruco streets nave mnuil an
ganlzatlon, known aa U
Club, for social purposea. Offtoan h
been elected aa follows: FraaMaat
Clara Mitchell; eccre'tary. Mlaa XartaMtl
Jans: treasurer, Mlas Dorothy FlsbarJ
Amnnir tViA mnmt nttttk mumimm a Sffauf
Mary Heenan and UK Sanwel. 1
Meetliija aro held evety Frldf;
at the homes of tho roraberar
Miss Gertrude Pomlnvllle. ot N
la visiting Mra. T. Bernard Robertoorl
f.637 Ashland avenue. Sherwood.
vs:
Mrs. E. Wagner-Smith In jut
Mrs. E. Wagcr-Smlth, ot Lanadol
la In a critical condition isTihe M
Philadelphia IIomeopathlcAJ JttsJ,
rcrmg rrom serious inv -jeiv
an automobile accldenfa rji .-it at j
was riding with her krtTpin i
rnnhlln whn the ma.tOlitZ?ll4m ed
a trolloy car and thehVpAeJinto
of the columna auppc tilnS?tuti cks
Via elevated. Both Pd cwl? jtraut. f
tho car, Mra. WagerVjwVj.g-tn
coxnpouna iraciuiu vl u.,i7--r r7u
Internal Injuries. Mra. WV5',r h
uninjured. V
Suffrage Events
EQUAL FRANCHISE BOCIKTT.
Noon Sheble and Kent, Ways Jun
BpeaKer. Anna -a. h.-.u, ,
8 Sth street and Olnoy avenue. Bj
Bertha Sapovlta.
8:80 Ridge avenue and Dtamonl,
Breaker. Samuel Moyennan. r
WOMAN SUFFRAGE PXKl
8424 street and Lancaster avenue
EsteUe Russel. ' 1
8:30 3d and Federal streets. Speaker.
Marlon Holmes and Mrs. L M. Dimmer.
I speaking.
8:301721 Chestnut street. Class in sail
Neff College-
"Only one In 25,000 peopl think."
Eucken. University of Jena.
"The American people do not V
Helen Keller.
"At least two out ot every 33,0 ,
inina. ut. Aioniague. atox. ox
ophy, Columbia University.
Of the twenty or more pow-1
well-rounded man, not over a X'
used by the people generally."-
How can I gam "more troaXj'
lifactlon an.1 In money?
Here la the answer By uslnc yoi
usea powers.
Send for "Education aad-SuoOM
will Interest you.
Day, Saturday and Evening fata
opening, new catalog.
1730 Chestnut Street
SOUTH BETHLKHKM. PaV.
BISHOPTHORPE MA
A sslect school for girl. Cell prsna
nnlshlng course. Elective atudiea. Ada, I
I. wymi, i'rm uox 304, o, xieinie
OBRMANTOWN
WALNUT LANK SCHOOL'
ZM W. WALNUT LANK. GSRlaAK
8tronc. General Courae. DomaaUo
Dept. Hoarding Dent, open Sept.' Sat b. I
xiepx. opens oepx. aain.
CAKU6LK. PA.
CONWAY HALL
Feamded 11
Hovs' Scbe
Bneclal creoaratlon for Preliminary
Examinations of Penntylva-Bia, i
W. A. IlUTCUlSOk, Oarilai. Pa.
HUSK1AX,
rnMBS CONSERTATTH
w Slit Yew ot Swwm 11
Enrolment LisaiUd
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A Residential and Day
unnarallelsd facilities t
Ulnment ot a reatpL.
education la aU bnaftU."
Mic ,
standard.
f mwwi yivvwru JOT" ! 1
A Scnool pre-emlD , . , j-,
great conssrvaioriertTiTVw T'
cause of It MrlLl'J-H1
original nwtkoAs,
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lion, died lasair .
and modsrat c y1
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upon the suocesi ot fta arad.
students la fwsltlona ot xa
sponslbiUty. abtMn aci.'
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