DINNERS, STEPPERS INFORMAL Debutante Dance to Be Given nolds wnson on iNOvemDer iu- ushers' Dinner Given in New York by Mr. Gosling . fwta Ttmirxtnr ra trrw IU S0N w"1 glV6 a 8nmM Jftnco at their Frountry home In Vllltbiova on Wodnca. ixy evening, November 10, In honor ot fills B. Vytendalo Balrd, debutants idaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William IUIrd nd Miss Rachel FlUer, debutante daugh- , ter ot Mr. and Mrs. William W. Fltler. The marriage of Miss Ellon 1'ullle, dtughter of Mr. nna Mrs. i nomas a, YulUe. of Bronxvllle, and Mr. William Sturgla, also 01 new iorK, wnicn win .irn olace on Wednesday, November 17, SU..! be of Interest to persons In this city. MISS jluiuo win u. uiicnuou uy iirs.' Anthony J- Drrxel Diddltt, Jr., aa matron of honor, ana air. oiurgis win navo tin Angler Buchanan Duke as his best man. tri. Yulllo was a brldosmatd at tho we J jdlngs of Mr. and Mrs. Angler H. tuico t snd Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Drexel Did dle, Jr., and Mr, Sturgls was Mr. Duke's liMt man. oir. Biurets is me son or tho lltev, Joseph It. Btunsls, of Virginia. Mr. Edmund C. Gosling, of Bermuda. ..irnin engagement to Mies Ethel Marriott 'Jones will take place tomorrow, gave his ' inhere a dinner last nignt at the Wal dorf-Astoria. Mr. Gosling will reach this city In ttmo to attend tho supper which Ur. and Mrs. D.TSngllsh Dallam, Jr., will sire tonight Tho guests will bo tho .bridal party, and Include Mrs. I Caspar WIster, Mrs. Aubrey Houston, Miss Mary C. Hodge, Miss Elizabeth Jackson, of Boston; Miss Helen Gosling, of Bermuda; Hiss Margaret Dennlston, Miss Edith Gorham, Miss uorotny uallantyne, of De troit; Mrs. Walter Watson, ot Bermuda) Mr. Gerald Convers, Mr. Charles Gosling, of Bermuda; Mr. Raymond Harvey, of New York; Mr. Eldon Harvey, ot New Tork; Doctor Lau, of New York; Mr. Lloyd Penmen Jones, Mr. Edwin O. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Beeves Kemp Johnson, of ,.403 Lincoln drive, are being congratulated on the birth of a son. Reeves Kemp John- son, Jr., born yesterday. Mrs. Johnson will be remembered as Miss Eleanor Peterson. The first of the Bellevue-Stratford dan- sants will be held on Saturday afternoon, "October . in the nose Gardens. The , affairs will be chaperoned by Mrs. May , .Temple, who has mado them a great success. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts. of Clnrkson avenue, Germantown, will r.jentertaln at dinner tonight in honor of Miss nutn voxo, aaugmer or xur. ana Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxe, and Mr. W. Btandley Stokes, whose engagement was announced recently. Tho affair will bo held in the Whttemarsh Volley Hunt Oub, at which covers will bo laid for 1,15 guests. Miss Mary Stuart Wurts is Ventertatnlnc Miss Anderson, of St. Augus- t'tlne, Fla, jc, Mr. ana Mrs. d. JTngllsh Dallam, Jr., will give a supper tonight In honor of : Miss Ethel Marriott Jones, daughter of 1 ,Mr, and Mrs. Norman M. Jones, and Mr. Hdmund C. Gosling, whoso marriage will take place tomorrow. The guests will .-be the bridal party, and Includes Mrs. I Caspar WIster, Mrs. Aubrey Houston, Miss -Mary C Hodge, Miss Elizabeth , Jackson, of Boston; Miss Helen Gosling, : cf Bermuda: Miss Margaret ' Dennlston, .Mlss Edith Gorham, Miss Dorothy Bal- laillUU, VI UCLIUll, ALIO. IVitlLOr tVULBUIl, of Bermuda: "Kir. Oprftld Convers. Mr. r- Ph,..!.- flnallnfl. . llBmi(1n. Ufa. Trn.,- roond Harvey, of New York; Mr. Eldon larvey, of New York; Doctor Iau, of New York: Mr. Lloyd Penlston Jones, Mr, Edwin O. Jones. Miss Eleanor Edmonds, who will be one of the bridesmaids of Miss Lenoro Du Prnnay Roussel at her marrlago to Mr. J. Graham French on October 27. left to- '"day for Wilkesbarre. where shn will bo the guest of Miss Georglne Butler over i,". fh. Wa.1r.anJ Mia aa.111 ... .i. ... Haa I;" home in Germantown on Monday. Miss hHutier will entertain with & dinner and dance on Saturday ovenlntr in honor of fcher guest Mrs. David Porter Herons, accamnanled by her small daughter. Miss Emma fllcppe. left this week for her home in Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. Heppe has been the pguest of her sister, Mrs. Robert New Jhall, at her home on Rural lane. Mr, Kempton Pottcralken Taylor and Mr. Robert Potteraiken Tavlor hnvn i, taken an apartment At the Margrave, 20th sana unestnut streets, for the coming Pointer. Miss Elizabeth Taylor will leave IPlymouth. Mass.. next week and will also Brpend some time at the Margrave. Mrs. E. E. Jackson, of Baltimore. Is Unending several days at the Bellevue- istratford en route to flallahurv. Md. f where aha will spend October. v.Mls Kathleen MeDonosrh. of 2127 Pine iStreet has ron in N.w Vor1r fnr MAVArnl Kn ' Along the Main Line OVEnnnnntr Tn.,.......... .., h.an ued by Mr. and Mrs. Gustav A. Blsler gr the marriage of their daughter. Miss Miriam Vernon Blsler, to Dr. Norman We Jameson on Wednesday, October 20, 'Si e,r home, Hit Woodbine avenue. ' Ktv. John Fernley, of Burlington, t Broneon, will officiate. Miss Dialer will It., ,"wmm oy her 'ter, Miss Esther r!er. as maid of honor, and her little - niece; Miss Dorothy Blsler, will bo flower J?,rV Doctor Jamesona sisters. Miss ? Gladys Jameson and Miss Hilda Jameson, kwiil act as ribbon bearers, The uncle of the m-nane-liv. hrirlA. "troom. Dr. n. T. n iii-,a nr at Davids, win be best man. MrS. HfLtYiM TnHaa4a. an.A-tp.A1 a. t JuncheoH on Wednesday, when her guests iwcluded Mrs. Walter Banes, Mrs. Robert fBOlt. Mrs. Clinton Beagary, Mrs, C B, Grace, Miss Marguerite Roberts, Miss Daisy TattiranM in.. ui,i.n ... yidSe, Mrs. E, Roai Carver. BltYrf ITAvn rph. nta., iirnh. Tii-.a. Jecretary," will 'be given this evening by S3 a".er O. M. Steele's Camp mre JJjo girls, who are Bal-Jwln Bohool tu ". ftro ralslnff money to help pay for " uwn mwimmms pooi. WAYK3Q..fia n n a.....,! t- IHWrned fmm tt Aef na.. I nUn TamIt re he YiIteJ his pwpts. ' I. -mm. u, ff, Davis. f Oakbnurna. la Rdlng a week with friends here. VtanCM McDonald xnd Vn V TT. rl&Tllf Af AlKiaaa.. -kT V -,..-. In-. r-. - V:-' -' "-'"mitt ni.tt, Kiorcu .w W to be the gUMts f Mr. and Mrs. -:' enens, of the Bhrubberies. They ." noal at the wedding next 01 Mla "-" '-- W,HI TavlfArl Mr. Lo Wil4 Bttrtaon. ef ail. lr. SillAAB MM KiA MA.I..I. Ur. Jtttsn, a Mr, Koeo D Witt, i win bum 9 gu-wtts or mt ana ' J H. Jrt until after the wedding. ?' RAlORD,MJsa Naner Montgom. ome, Qa., a pBdlt)r several VlSllln hr aunt, lln, Wotrrt Kre BrodJKesul. t her Hom o Wratfoftl iL ? Mr' ""I A- Croxer, wh z. T PVn(fnK two weeks with Mrs. " parent, xr. aad Mrs. Kdwar t PeepdaU, iJ return to their M Iwiujit trt Mr- w4 Mrs, WU1 rloee Deeiulala neat Witdne. AND VARIOUS DOINGS IN SOCIETY by Dr. and Mrs. W. Rey Jer, Miss Hope Truxtun Beale, and Mr. Baton Cromwell will take place. RADNOR.-Mrs. James Francis Bulll- nA?v.of Th,.Wood,, wh0 PndIn October at White Sulphur Bprlngs. was Henry Clews, ot New York. Chestnut Hill Mrs. Geprgo C. Woodward, of Kris helm, has Issued cards for a tea on Fri day nfternoon. October 15, from 4 unUl fi o clock. In honor of tho ladlea of the parish of St. Martln-ln-the-Fleld. Mr. Uselmo Clark Smith, organist of the church, will give a recllal on tho benu tirul orBan In tho Woodward home. The ecu" f th vetrymcn w,n ttsillt In re- Tho Philadelphia Auxiliary of the Southern industrial Educational Associa tion will hold a meeting on Tuesday after h cbcr ,-. at 2.00 o'clock, ot the homo of the vice president, Thomas Pot ter, Montgomery avenue. Plans for the enzaar and dnnco to be given on Nqvem oer 0. In tho ballroom of the Bellevue btratford will bo discussed. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Henry. Jr., of JJ3 Cresholm road, have closed their cot tage In Capo May and have returned to town. Mr. and Mrs. Ayllng, of Syracuse, N. Y aro at present the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Howell Jones, 7737 St Martin's lane, for a fortnight Mrs. Ayllng will do remembered as Miss Mary B. Jones Derore her marriage, which took place at Kennebujikport, Me., the past summer. Mr. Gordon Mills, of J25 School House .a.ne'ha" "turned homo from a trip to the Panama-Paclflo Exposition. Mr.. Philip Brocklcsby, of the Greystone, has gone to Buffalo for a few days. Misa Gertrude Fetterman, of 7017 Germantown avenue, haa ob her guest Miss Fowle, of Bermuda. Germantown Miss Helen Von Hiizaa ,1-,,,,-i.f., .- and Mrs. Harold Von Euzee, of 6526 Mor- ii Bircei. was married to Mr. Warren IT. Tallin, of Mllford, Mass., at noon yes terday by tho Rev. Dr. Oscar B. Hawes. Mr. E. Ross Carver, of 51S6 Newhall Btreet, has gone to California on a busi ness trip of several weeks. Friends of Mlas Miriam Clark Kane, of .15 Lincoln drive, will be glad to hear that she is recovering from a severe at tack of grip. Miss Constance B. Taylor, of 451J Pu laski avenue, haa returned from Dark Harbor, Mo., where she spent the sea son. On her return Miss Taylor spent soveral weeks in New York. Miss Helen M. Haesler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Haesler, of 133 Easi Mount Pleasant avenue, Mt Airy, was quietly married to Mr. Charles A. Bridge man yesterday at the Mt. Airy Presby terian Church by the Rev. John Calhoun. At the regular monthly meeting of the Business Men's Association of German town, which will be held on Tuesday, Oc tober 12, at tho Germantown Boys Club, Mr. Sred Perry Powers, of 23 Harvey street, will deliver an Illustrated lecture on "A Summer Tour Through the Hawaiian Islands." Along the Reading Miss Helen Landell, of Webster avenue, Wyncole, Pa., has left for Long Island, where she V will remain for an Indefinite stay. The Rev. and Mrs. Richard Montgomery and family, of Ashbourne, Pa., have re turned home from Trevose, Pa., where they have been on a camping trip for the last two months. Among those who will leave next Satur day, Octobor it, by motor, to spend the week-end at the New Egypt Mills Club, near Bushkill Falls, Pa., aro Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wetzell, Mr. and Mrs. H. Clay Dlngeo, Mr. and Mrs. George Parker, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Beatty and Mr, and Mrs, F, Lelghton Kramer. Mrs. Harry Townsend, of Rydal, was hostess at luncheon and cards today. Her guests Included Miss Vera Watts, Miss Pauline Pepper, Miss Jane Kutz, Miss Alice World. Miss Phyllis Dare, Miss Beatrice Goll, Miss Margaret Kuhn, Miss Alice Woodward, Mrs. George Bates, Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Walter Fell, Mrs. Ray nadcllff. Mrs. Walter Balderston, Mrs. Frank Curran and Mrs. George Fetterolf. Mr, and Mrs. John Bates, ot Chelten nvenue. Oak Lane, are today celebrating their golden anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Bates came to this country from England 43 years ago. They have six children and ten grandchildren, who will be with them today at their home. Miss M, Ochse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George II, Ochse, of 6603 North 13th street, Oak Lane, was the guest of Mrs. Margaret Goll, of Montgomery avenue, last evening. Mr. and Mrs. George A, Kelly, ot Wag ner avenue, will entertain at a small the atre party and supper tomorrow night. Their guests will Include Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tyson, Miss Grace Walton and Mr. Maurice Flak. Mrs, J. M, Hunsberger, ot Ashbourne, has aa her guest for several weeks Miss Dunn, of Pittsburgh, Pa. South Philadelphia Mr, and Mrs. George W. Young, with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Charles M. Welld, who have spent the summer months at their cottage In Chelsea, returned to the city yesterday and opened their home at 2318 South Broad street Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Muscovite, of T18 South 3d street, and Mr. and Mrs. Max D. Lleber, of 233 Catharlno street, have Issued Invitations for the marriage of their children, Miss Beatrice Muscovite and Mr. Maurice I Weber, on Sunday, October 10. at 7 o'clock, at New Lyrio Hall, 92S South tth Btreet. Cards hare been Issued by the alumnae of the Baldwin School, 16th and Porter streets, for an Informal reception and dance, to be given on November d at Girard Farm Judge and Mrs. Hayaw4 MacNetH. who, with their little mw, Itaywoed Mae Nellie, Jr.. and Mrs, MacNfUU'i mother, Mrs. Altce Wells, spent ttM summtr months at their cottafe lt Qosan Grove, have, returned to the city and reopta4 thslr hosa at j Wiunlt strict. Mrs. William Fryer, wlfa of LUu. tenant Commander Pryor, U, 8. N.. wp, with hr littl seas, WHU-tw Lm Pryssr, jr., and Knight Ptyf, ttn us. mar jwnths visiting In the Wests. JHates, tn the Adlreijdacks and in New oorL leturned to the city this wek td tiVENIa y'KE:D6Ert-PHlUAPEHPHIA FBIDAY, OCTOBER 8, gdSBBBBEBKaSBBSBnBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSM .. .,..?, MISS KITTY KEENAN Pbeto by J. Mitchell Elliot Who will be i ono of tho n!deB nt tho flower booth, at St. Frnncia Country Fair, on Saturday, nt Lansdowno. FIRST FORMAL DEBUTANTE .AFFAIRS OF THE SEASON Miss Edith Nelson Page Introduced at Tea Yesterday. Miss Mary Dixon Thayer to Make Her Debut This Afternoon at Chestnut Hill DEBUTANTE affairs may be said to have begun In real earnest. Tho first tea of the season was given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. James Large at the home of her father, Mr. S. Davis Page, on Graver's lane. Chestnut Hill, to meet Miss Edith Nelson Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wurts Page. The affair was a 5 o'clock tea Instead of the usual two to three hours reception. Miss Pago looked very charming (n a dainty frock of silk and tulle. Mrs. Large was assisted In receiving by Mrs. Howard Wurts Page, Mrs. John Lyman Cox, Mrs. William Wurts Harmar, Miss Henrietta Meade Large, Mrs. Joseph Harrison, Mri. Charles P. Fox, Miss Sarah H. B. Pen rose, Miss Rachel Filler, Miss Frances W. Scott. Miss Maria Thayer Graham, Miss Elizabeth W. Downs, Miss Caroline Hoi Hngsworth Pemberton, Miss Hilda Tunis, Miss C. Eleanor Pepper, Miss Martan'ha W. Gowen, Miss A. Majorle Taylor, Miss . West Philadelphia Invitations will shortly be Issued by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Charles Zellner, of 5102 Springfield avenue, for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Beatrice Banks Zellner, to Mr. Harry Berfedlct Miller on Wednesday, November 10, In tho St Paul Presbyterian Church, BOth street and Baltimore avenue, at 7 o'clock, to bo fol lowed by a reception at the Rlttenhouse. Miss Zellner will be attended by Mrs. J. Augustus Boers as matron ot honor, and by Miss Stephanie Miller, a sister ot the prospective bridegroom, as maid ot honor, nnd her bridesmaids will be Miss Bertye WlnsloW, Miss Marlon Murray, Miss Gertrude Kelly and Miss Dorothea Miller. Mr. Miller will have Mr. Claude John son as best man, and his ushera will be PIIILADELrinA SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND ACCOUNTS Even'os Term Just Opening-. Higher Accounttnc course prepares fnr noeltlon as exriert corporation ac Y. M. C. A. countants or Certified Publlo Ao- countants. Scientific) Management and Factory Cost Accounting a course for man agers, foremen, superintendents and accountants In manufacturing con- Sclenea of Merchandising AdTsr- . ... Using. Balesmanshlp. Business Law, liiL Spanish, Commercial English. a ..i. Publlo speaking course for bust. twv1 .. m.n taucht by one o ness men taught by one of the tore- Strectmoat speech specialists of the country, 100 other courses. 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Wl.SOT Cfc4t 84.. ri.Ua,, Practical courses. MefeU prises. Posttloa nuwnfed. Pay ft aUrtK tuesteas. Enroll now. PALMS NIGHT SCHOOL Thirty years at ITU a Chests Street. imelnSM. 1ftland W4 Secretarial Courses. EMILE KRIDER NORRIS Oral Hprewteii, stase art, story-telling-, yrench ft American HMt4. Dayftavg. 1T14 Chestnut. JSSmH Uw t- setawk tt lMiresTTTAliAN la t weahs. Oiteistal saiie4. Ckutet ww tormlag. SMsfcs snwmli, 111 MOW) UOtaOC tTM Cave4uit IMsMt '"'joMriwc&sr"- SjTErJoaRAPHy BookkMpIng, JBni. UraaoiVM. SpaivKr,MlHaU Blag, ! UUtHSJUC Anno B. Merrick, Miss S. Worthlngton Mtchell, Miss Lydla Taylor, of Princeton. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thayer, of Chest nut Hill, will Introduce their daughter, MJss Mary Dixon Thayer, this afternoon at a tea, which they will give at their home, Overlea, Chestnut Hill. Miss Thayer will wear a dainty frock of pink silk, covered with clouds of chiffon and trimmed with rosebuds. She will be nsslsted In receiving by Miss C. Eleanor Pepper, Miss Mary Francis Fisher, Miss Edith Wharton Dallas. Miss Mariana W. Gowen, Miss Maria Thayer Graham, Miss Alfreda Lewis. Miss Elizabeth Wharton Downs, Miss Sarah Sergeant Myers, Miss Margaretta Dixon Myers, Miss Frances Wharton Scott. Miss S. Worthlngton Mitchell, Miss Harriet M. Frazler, Miss Almee Hutchinson and Miss Emily Mar koo Phlller. Mrs. Francis J. Allison and Mrs. George Thompson Willing will preside at the tea table, and! Mrs, Harford Willing Hare Powejl. wllj .la assist In receiving the guests. A' supper and Informal dance will follow the tea- Mr. Walter Custer, Mr. Harry Pollock, Mr. J. Augustus Boers, Mr. Jay Rosen helm and Mr. William Yetton, of Wash ington, D. C. Miss Isabel Diesel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison N. Diesel, of 6039 Springfield avenue, will give a dance on Saturday evening, October -23, In honor of Miss Bema B. Lyon, of La Grange, 111., who is the guest of Miss Rebecca M. Haag, of 4837 Cedar avenue. DANCING C. 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"Counlry Day School for Boys' (Kynneuioaaf, fa. lUr, Olbson Bell, Head Master, Phone Ardmor 1832. THE KIKSCHBAUM Sohool of Tn.,,.... ISM Chestnut St. (Wlgbtmaa Uldg.l Estab. 1SSS. Bcnn Klrschbamn. Principal. MAHV UKEVAHD KOMEKTS, lis N, Itth si. JUoouUani Voice t day auc evening rltt.ii. CERMANTOVyN WALNUT LANK SOHOOL MI W. WALNUT LANE. OERUANTOWH. Stresr, General Ceurs. Domestlo UcUbm Dept. Boarding Deet. epu Sept. Mih. Day Dept. opea Sept. aHte. AeHttVaarff QfJw AtfmMd (MtTsiklFale yiiiiin7i r TsMisrt-kyt!jS .. n WEDDINGS AVEItT pretty wedding vrlll take place at 7 p. m., Tuesday, October II, at the Beth Israel Temple, JJd and Mont gomery avenue, when Miss Cecelia Linker, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Abraham Linker, of 1718 North 81st street, will become the bride of Samuel Isaiah Sacks. The ceremony will be per formed by the Itev, Marvin Nathan. The maid of honor will be Miss Bstella Levy and the best man Holomon Sacks. The bridesmaids will bo Miss Sarah Fox, Mlrs Clara tlofklns, Miss ltose Shulman, Miss Rllxabeth Lauder and Miss Sadie New man. The ushers will be Dr. Abraham O. Uraskln, Mr. Philip Itosenfelt, Mr. Theodora Shaffer, Mr. Lewis 7.lslan nnd Dr. John Inselman. Miss Harriett Linker will be flower girl. Following the cere mony the reception will be held at Ashers Drawing Itooms, 22d and Walnut streets, after which the bride and bridegroom will leave on nn extended honeymoon to the Panama Exposition. Upon their return they will live In Logan, where they will bo home after January 1. AMMS-IUCHMAN. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Itlchman an nounce the marriage ot their daughter, Miss Rebecca Uutcher Itlchman, to Mr. Philip Amms on Wednesday, October 8, at 3 o'clock, at their home, 6115 Pino street. The ceremony was performed by the Itev. Eugcno Stlllman, pastor of the Wharton Street Methodist Episcopal Church, tttli and Catharlno streets. Mr. and Mrs. Amms, after a wedding trip, will live at 636 South Mth street. The marriage of Miss Anna Dorcas Scull, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Evans Joseph Scull, of 109 East Coulter street, and Mr, Jacob Harold Kult, ot 1000 Spruce street, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilnrvey B. Kult, of Perkasle, N. Y., will take place on Tuesday, October 12, at 4 o'clock, in tho Market Square Presbyterian Church. Tho Rev. Harold McA. Robinson will officiate. A dinner for the Immediate, families will precede tho ceremony, after which the young couple will leave for their wedding trip. They will be at homo after November 1 at 4S30 Sansom street. West Philadelphia. Northeast Philadelphia A block party will be hold today and tomorrow by the Slloam Church on east Susquehanna avenue, near Qlrard avenue. Mr. Benjamin Geggcnholmer, who was visiting his parents at 417 Bast Qlrard avenue for a stay, has returned to Al bany, N. Y. A meeting of the O. K. Club will bo held tomorrow afternoon at tho home of Miss Anne Hasleth, of 1247 East Columbia avenue, when the following will bo pres ent: Miss Chnrlotto Cinder, Miss Mary Miller, Miss Lou Sicilian, Miss Edith Newhall and Miss Ethel Daufllnee. North Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Wleder, of 2207 North 19th street, will give a reception tonight nt the Hotel Majestic, In honor of the 25th anniversary of their wedding. There will be cards and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jordan have roturned from a trip through the West, where they visited the two Expositions. Suffrage Events Today EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY. Noon Postofflce plsia. Bertha Sapovlls and Mrs. It. a. Ladomus. 8.00 00th street and Qlrard avenue. Bertha Bapovlts. 8:30 Cth and Pine streets. Samuel Moyer man. , WOMAN SUFrRAQB PAIITT. 8. 00 Germantown avenue and Cayuga street. Grace Utiles. 8.00 03d street and Lancaster avenue. Mrs. J. O. Phllllns. 8:0O 2d street below Brown. Mr. Marlon Holme. Anna MaolTarland and A. M. Olm strd. S;0O 6th. and Illtner street. Dr, Alice It. Norton. 8:00 State road and Frankford avenue. Es telle Russel. J BONWIT TELLER &3CO. CHESTNUT AT 15" STREET V 'Jeunes Filles" Fashions in Taitleur Suits 25.00 to 225.00 That effect of maturity which so indelibly stamps the usual over sophisticated types of misses' tailleur suits is conspicuously absent in those produced for the younger set in this shop. The correct ideas of youthful verve and esprit are expressed in rich, soft velour, duve tyn, velour checks, broadcloth, whipcord and chiffon velvet. Sizes 14 to 18. SPECIAL OFFERING FOR SATURDAY Misses' Fur Trim'd Tailleur, Costume Lounge & Travel Suits A MOST INCLUSIVE SHOWING OF THE MORE DISTINCTIVE MODES. 39.50 These suits are shown in VELOUR DE LAINE, BROADCLOTH, WHIP CORD, AND BRICQUE MIXTURES. Flare, Godet and Belted Jackets featur ing high funuel, choker, muff and animal collars of the various fashionable furs, diamond braiding, surplice belts, sou tache embroidering, tucked sides, fur or naments, arrow head points, pendant buttons, wing pockets and many other exclusive phases. Misses1 - "Pre:wellsley,, College Dress, developed in serf, with Wf and pockets, belt finished cuffs of striped and plaid lflltf. QUAKER CITY LADIES' MOTOR CLUB ENTERT.AINED AT LUNCHEON Mrs. Richard Y. Filbert, President, Gave Old-tfiwMolitd Affair, During Which Mrs. Martin Was Presented With Loving CupOther Affairs HILTON, the resldenoe of Mrs. Itlchard T. Filbert, at Fox Chase, was the scene of a (ray gathering Tuesday, wheri Mrs. Filbert entertained at luncheon and bridge the members of the) Quaker City Ladles' Motor Club, of which shs Is presi dent. The Invitations read. "An Old fashioned Luncheon." and the decorations of autumn leaves and flowers conformed to th Idea. Mrs. Joseph Jefferson Mar tin, Sr., was presented with a sliver lov ing cup, In token of being the oldest mem ber of tho club. Covers were laid for K guests, who were seated at small tables, arranged with centrepieces of autumn flowers. The club has arranged for a card party and luncheon at the White Marsh Valley Country Club on October 27, following a run; A success In every particular was the annual vaudeville entertainment and dance of tho dramatic, organization ot the Madonna Catholic Club, 814 South 10th street, on last Friday evening, in the Lyrlo Hall, 928 South 6th street, taxing the hall to Its capacity, and a large num ber of late arrivals were obliged to stand, despite the Inclement weather. Judging from the applause and curtain calls, too much praise cannot be show ered on to the cast for tho talent so well displayed. Tho fact that Mr. William A. 8. Lape tlna was chairman of the Entertainment Committee and general director of tho performance Insured its success -from the start, Mr. Lapctina was the first prompter of the organlaztlon and has Its welfare at heart. Ho provided a splendid pro gram, Including three playlets. The tea turo ot the program was "Fun In the Bowery Schoolroom," Introducing Mr. Jo sept A. Lombardl, the club's secretary, as Professor Dumb, who scored a decided hit. "Dawn," a one-act drama of the West ern coal mines, In which appeared tho OUINDt-iVl.UldLat:S Q ana INSCTRUCTO fOMBS CONSERVATORY 31st Year of "Success. Enrolment limited ta Z503 A Itestdentlal and Day Bobool el unparalleled facilities for the at tainment ot a complete musical edncatlon In all branches from the elementary to the blsbed artlstl standard. A School pre-eminent among the great conservatories of tn world be cause ot Its dlstlnrulshed fncnlty, original methods. Individual Instruc tion, high Ideals, breadth of culture and moderate cost. A School of widest preetlge, founded upon the success of Its graduates and tudents In position ot musical re sponsibility. Eighteen accepted br the Philadelphia Orchestra. Th Year Booh Contain Important Information For Yon. ilailii Frtu GILBERT ItAYNOLDS COMBS, Director 1320 S. Broad St., rhlla. WALTER ST. CLARE KNODLE riANO, OltdAN, SINGING, THEOR STUDIO, till CHESTNUT 8T. Win. J. Boehm MUS. BAG. OKQAisr. PiiNn Chambers-Wylle Memorial: 1413 No. lath at. L. COLE VlOLtNIBT 1S82 N. FRAZIER STnEET Edwin A. Brill S t 1850 N. 18th BL SSSIb15 slaugh VOICE 1T14 CHESTNUT T. 55.00 Sulta developed in BROADCLOTH, PLAIDS, VELOUR DE LAINE. CHECK VELOUR. Box Coats with buttons of fur. Plaid Suits with "muff" pockets and, braid bound edges. Long flare Coats with high choker collar, cuffs and borderwof fur. Bernard fur bordered pendant panel back suits. Lounge Suits of velour checks with double collars of velvet Frocks in College, Informal and Formal Typs $13,50 1 $175,00 Ta.l.eur effects of serge, Georgette crepe and satin, dcirned on lines of simple direction. Afternoon frock of ydithfufSiinU ..wj, .. w....s ,h,uU6lW iiiaiiv tonrnri wtv, .. .15. ' r r - SPEQAL FOR SATURDAY with strips of patent leather. cJW slllc Mlseew Dlionartfo and Plcolrefll m ffcf woman And thexhlld, wag anjperMy oy miss unonarao and her sua cast, headed by Mr. William Cre "The Traitor." another one-act depleting a camp scene on the flrijr MM, Starring enr. varaenu ana Mr. PeiBirfJwJl, rendered a striking cbaracterl-asitsasi M military maneuvers. Following these playlets Mlts BUS, Woerta, soprano, scored a decided Ml hi her vocal operatic selections, "Ma ! l'arido stalla dlvulsa" (Hallo In if achera), by Verdi, and "Lollta" (sKn Ish serenade), by A. Dmexl Feceta. The Mandolin Symphony Orchewtr. under the direction of Mr. JosepM Da Luea, rendered delightful selection. The following members that did Jteslle to their respective roles were Mr. Frank Massey, Mr. Philip Pelllgtinl, Mr. Au gustus Weber, Mr. Ilocco Lorale Mr. Frank D'Amlco, Mr. Anthony Sera, Mr, Frank Calabresse, Mr. Frank Malcme. Mr, Henry A. Marts, Mr. William A. S, Las Una, Mr. Frank Slderlo, Mr. Frank tttsm ato, Mr. William J. A. Morris and Jtr, Victor J. Feola. Mr. Salvatore Itfccfardl, stage muiassr, surprised the audience with novel et trtcal effects. Mr. Nicholas Marasco mw perlntended the properties. The committee in charge of the mam moth affair was made up ot Mr, George II. Bonner, the club's director: Mr. Nich olas Marasco, Mr. Anthony Maglletta, Mr. Balvatore IMcctardl, Mr. Joseph A. Lew bardl, chairman, and Mr, Leonard Ga briel, secretary. A very enjoyable embroidery class that resumes meetings this fall met fop the first time this season last night at the home of Mrs. William A. Thompson, Ml South 17th street A buffet supper fol lowed the meeting. Those present "wees Miss Emma Montgomery. Miss May Montgomery, Miss Mary Mulrenan, Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. Joseph Wilson a4 Miss Anna Wilson. MUSIC z E C K W E R ' $ Philadelphia Musical AcaJMy 1S1T Sprue St. 47th nuss oshhm Sept. Bth. Branches 9020 qeisaas. town Ave. 419 a. 62a. BU BeaiaeM Artists tn Faculty, rtoepeeta. fi??EN VAN LEER, Tenor llelo Tenor, Central Congregational, BroeUsau Concert. Oratorio. Bong Kecltal, Vole Ott tur. FULLER BLDO., 10 8. 18TK Wt. v HENRY GURNEY ' TEN OB Hahn School ot Uuale 1T14 CHESTNUT BTREET HELEN ACKROYD Vo-ee CuHiw HAMILTON , IXr Art of SlegSg, Contralto Cololit, Church ot the Holy Trinity! Btudlo. Estey Hall, Walnut at lTth U JAMES C. WARHURST Voice, Piano and Directing. 1SZ0 CHESTNUT HTRKKT ruiiair WARREN VOICE ESTET HALL COOKE edmfund EDMUNDS nJS 1T14 Chestnut Street. ne.ldtlton'JSSL KURTZ VOICE STUDIOS 10 B. 18th St. Catalog on Reqaeit Arturo Andreoni Vo'e- Italian Method. ..... ..a Thorough EiDonent nn or on canto, aia Bo. loth. E.tey. JUJlr. F.J.Cosgrove .TIANO VOICE Estey HalL BC01 Unruh St. Tsc -.,.. oum 1. fa jt j ") 15.00 - ' r w movt jnto :j4 gout,, jja 4rt, reaiteiuMi Mr boats at Ml MMa, 41ft l'M&mt&ST hiflV-T.1 1 tte vllM ot chetr W' i&ilf, f