A SEASON'S GAIETIES ioming Week to Have a Debut Each DayVery Many the Present Year HE Bcanon mny be earn to nave started In earnest with cvernl debu tante artnlrs this pnst weak atiC linpor- ( . i.imoa (n anv tmlhlnff nf fhft am "1"-' -- mller doings, Tho coming week will be t iromMv Bay ono for tho tncmbcM an v- - - , . Ik. vmincer get. nn Monday Mr nnd Mrs. J. Vauehin iltrrlCK will imiuuuw men uuunmoii, ui.i Mnry Hnrter Merrick and Miss Ann Thrown Merrick, at ft large tea which Uier will Rtvo at their home, Denbigh, In OA.hnrmiKh. Mr ana Mrs. J. Horace Harding will entertain a. house party on Monday or tno niembers of the Dnlo Wart wedding party, and on Tuesday the i-eddlng of Miss Pauline Hart nnd Mr. kEdward t" Dr.e will tauo place in iium '(on, N. J The debutnnto nffnlra for Tuesday will i'lnrlude a tea. at which Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Kiiiutherrord McAllister will Introduce I 'their aaupnicr, .n ............ ::;,..in.tr.i- On that day also tho wed; hint of Miss Harriet Clay Leaf and Mrt 'atone I'ptsn Favorite will ibko piaco la St. Mark's Church. J' Wtdnefdny will have three intcre ' ,ntg u the llttlo uuda. Mis three interesting Events fi tne nine ouus. iuies vj. niiF PeDDer will be honor guest at fa luncheon which will bo Riven by her male... .. ralinWh Whnrinn pepper, hiiu i.iioo ...-....... f ............ Downs, daughter of Doctor nnd Mrs. Nor-r.- nnamn. will bo given a luncheon by Hits Jeannlo II. Inge'rsoll, at her home .. ltnwnrd S. Graham will give a Urge reception nt their home In Chest nut lull, wnen ineir nuuniuci, xnn .uuuu .Thayer Graham, will make her formal .but. OUtSiae Ol l" unpuumw ni. .v,.r will be a luncheon nnd muslralc. Kkich Mrs. Robert Emott Hare will give th honor of Mrs. Buxton, of Providence, Kho Is her guest for several days, and fin. Elizabeth Cartwrlght, of Chestnut uiii trill entertain nt luncheon nt the Whltemarsh Valley Hunt Club, In honor of Miss Mildred G. Patton, whose mar- Jrlwe JIr' 1Ienry -"oscrs tnriwngni .IMr. and Mrs. Francis I. Gowen will , introduce their daughter. Miss Marianna V. Oovren, on Tiuirsaay nueinoon ai n n. which will be given at their country lf In Chestnut Hill. Then on Thurs day thcro will bo tho big out-of-doors frto Which win DP nciu in au i-mvias on the hanrtscme estate of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles S. Walton for tho benefit of the Neighborhood League. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Keilson Kill give a ten In honor of their daughter, iMlss Sarah O. Nellscn. ?fi.tt.1,.. t..ltl hi an fvfMmlv huav Jay for society folk. There will be the Vfddlng of Miss Margaret Ciozer Fox Mid Mr. Sidney Errlngton JInrlln, which Vlll tRke place at 1 o'clock nt St. Paul's Episcopal Church In Ogontz. and Mr. and llir. Joseph E. Wldoncr will hold a race meet at Lynnonood Hall, Elklns Park, "that day. RThere will be two debutnnto teas; Mr. ind Mrs. llllam Gray Warden will In troduce their daughter, ailss Agnes Morgan Urockle, nt a largo darrennt. and Miss Barbara MlfTlin Boyd, dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Knlckerbacker nod. if St. Davids, will make her formal debut at n tea to be given by her parents. The engagement ls announced of Mrs J. Nelson Purvlance, of 210 Wrcst School Home lane, to Mr. Perc Wllmer, also of Gtrmantown. Before her first mnrrlago JTrj. l"urvlanca was Miss Helen Morgan. Bhs Is the daughter of Mrs. William Cole Itorgan and a sister of Mrs. Chnrles I, Vones Wlstcr, Mrs. Wlllam Gray Warden, iMr. Retd Morgan, Mr. Ayilllam C. Mor gan and Mr. George Earlo Morgan. (Mr. Wilmcr formerly lived In Ccntrc lle, Md. He Is the brother of Dr. Harry fcond Wllmer nnd Mrs. Howard Wood. Jr. fThe Cynwyd Club, which is the social ttnlre of country life around Bala and Cynwyd, gave Its first formal dance of the fall season last night, when more than one hundred members were present. iThe hostesses of tho evening were Mrs. jEobert Patrick and Airs. Frederick C. Kewbourg, Jr. A aeries of five dances has been planned for tho fall season by the mem fcra of the Houpe Committee, of which r. iicDeri i-airiCK ts cnairman, tno otner members of the committee bclnz Dr. llhtodore Le Boutllller, Mr. Arthur D. Uoddy and Mr. E. W. Chambers. The liner four dances will take place on the following dates: Halloween costume llante. October 29: Thankseivlnir dance. Wednesday, November Slfdurth dance. Bfrllay. December 10. while the last dance iMf the fall season will be the masquo ball jiitn New Year's Eve. I Along the Main Line ARDMOBE Mr. nnrl Mn Alvln MoniV Im Florence Mead and Master William pjwM, of Mill road, have returned from plldwood, where they spent several ponths, and are now vUltlng Mrs. Mead's Mints, Mr. and Mrs. William George Ion, of Cynwyd. iHAVEnFOIm Ml nlrlM V Prr... I, of Montgomery avenue, will enter PJw a number of friends very delightfully IP evening by clvlns an nM.fntihlnned ptrn danco. The barn will bo nttractlve W7,0coratcd with autumn foliage, corn wiatr and lighted by Jnpanese lanterns. 'r guests will Include Miss Elizabeth ; uaynor, .Miss Thelmn D. Maze, Miss jrgaret Griffith, of Germantown: MIbs "harlne Bower. Miss Kathryn Keylor, "S Christlnn 7.lfhnvtfe xriaa r.fAAMnA JfkTO' ,M,sa Anna E- Barnard, Miss ZL . ,Moor. t Norrlatown; Mr. V. Ullan v""WL"'" "r."."'"u-iV"t"t" "" . " "inuu, .iir. r.uwara ji. rnwn. Mr Hfnrv vinv xr it...... yiaaer. Jr. Mr Moin.im aiti.i J Mr E, Clark Creagcr. fell! MAWn-Mr. and Mrs. J. M. -"..is, or Summit Grove avenue. DANCING fflARTEL'S ACADEMY 1710 North Broad ners' Class Ti.L N,V.r vV.Py,JI?,:'FIT,i0N-oncHE8TnA W J, otlh Cope late of Oord KUKTE.NT LADV an.1 aKNTLKUKN KeceDtSonft F.vorv VEfa.Z'&Y Saturday "gj JAifaiiT m on out or ciTy J" UaUu- Bcd tor Tmi IE OAKES THE SCHOOL OF CLEAN Ave.. 12il. S, n..: c. J&111 .. --..,.,, an( Jr,l,lAr BVUB. JMraa'a PI... C. r, B. ' BALB, TEMITB and W1MK JWijfAl, BCflOOl, Or OLD UAtiCINO v AL WHITE'S New niu ;, r BUiTlK8,,wJ'UI:'nT 8T. H Moor m VzZ3Jr t .D.lnnri- TurJ. -""" !. HAilj TO MKNT, USHERED IN BY LUNCHEONS AND TEAS have moved to Horkloy avenue, Haver- Miss Uortlm Wltherow, of Parkesburc who has been making a short vIsTherl' has returned to her home. terlnVnVnANMVA-M"H,hcl "! ' n- ThLVff h''i JaURhtcr of tho lain ii?i ,nftV"rd' Embassador to Mng nova. ' ar CrMt l,er homo '" Vlla- Thn"n?r,CVt"'t "mln hn "turned to athMoI&,La,ke.-CrY.,,,,Cn,lnK a WMk DjggUTANTE DOINGS qociETY folk will hiotor out to Threo VJ Tuns nnd across to Chestnut Hill o attend the coming-out tens of two llttlo deb-jtantes who will bo Introduced today. At Three Tuns Miss Elizabeth Wharton Downs will bo presented at n tea tti be held from 4 until 7 o'clcck. Miss Downs, who Is the daughter of Dr. S, ' V'rt?,,1t .nml moat Prominent rnmlllcs of Oils Qunker town. She Is a Thomas0" f ,he ,nte J"r- ""- gliomas McKcan and n great-grand- daughter of the late Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry ww?" nn4J Mr' nnd Mrs- Ocorge M. n r,Tr ." hcr Rreat-nunts marl McK-Lnn i,e.15rLe fn,nll'' M,"B Elizabeth AUolph i E Boric. Secretary of the Now ?ln 0rMPi,dW,t rnnt' nn" Clemen iin .Mckean mnrHaii ni,n.i.. ..- rpi,., , . -"-. ... uttiica nunc, ii ,r RTnt-gratuImothor sho related to tho Morkoo family nlso. Is n.,. nurn,.her' Dr 1,obert Downs, of German own, is n Ulstlnguished physl- year. Mcly nltal,,e1 1,la 85th There will bo no receiving party this Hn"00,"' ,Mlss Douns w' r a mnSi ,f.1t.ek whlle Ratl" and tulle. mm?i?. m 1 VPrj' fu" sklrt. "d tho boillco will be trimmed with exquisite i ?' i If8, DownB ,ms "elected n gown of u"u,l6"i u'"e veivci nnd lace. Another charming debutante who will be Introduced this nftcrnoon will be Miss Mnrgaret Ondcrdonk Ilcmnk, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Gustnvus Itemak, of Pros pect nnd Evergreen Avenues, at a tea to be given by hcr parents at their home. The receiving party will include Mrs. J. Somcni Smith. Mrs S. Xnudaln Ducr. Mrs. Paul Clayton, Mrs. William II. George, Mrs. Thomas II. Fenton, Mrs. J. Clinton Foltz and the following debutan tes: Miss Gertrude L. Panco.ist. Miss Martha T McAllister. Miss Sarah S. Myers, Miss Margatetta D. Mjers, Miss Christine II. Stockton. Miss C. Eleanor Pepper, Miss A. Marjory Tnylor, Miss Theodora K. Llllle. Miss Edith Earle. Miss Eiennor Verner, Miss Barbara M. Boyd. Miss Maria T. Graham. Miss El fieda A. Lewis. Miss Elizabeth C. Adams, Miss Frances W. Scott. Miss Sarah C. Xcllson. Miss Elizabeth W. GrlflUh. Miss Mary Thompson, of Boston; Miss Eliza beth Apwood, of Arizona. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Price Patton will enter tain nt their home, 226 South 41th street, tonight in honor of the bridal party of Miss Louise G. Green and Mr. Herbert D. Wllcr, whose mnrrlage will take place on Monday evening. The guests will In clude Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. Cooper, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank D. GUen, Miss Mar Jorle Garman. Miss Adelaide Conly, Miss Edna V. WHer, Miss Nettle Green, Miss Marie Green, Miss Eleanor Morse, Miss Helen Gregor, Mr. Warwick Fel ton, Mr. S. Putney Worthlngton, Mr. Ed ward WHer, Mr. Alfred WHer. Mr. Archie Sparks, Mr. Foster Wallworth, Mr. Italph F, Moss and Mr. Thomas Hurley. Miss Florcnco WInthrop, of 4503 Locust street, gave a bridge on Thursday after noon In honor of Miss Green. Germantown Mrs. Lanlng Harvey, of WIIkes-Barre, Is spending several days hero making n tour of tho shops. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Ivlns, of 4S23 Pulaski avenue, have returned to their home, after spending the summer at their cottage in Ventnorj Mrs. Moorhead and hcr daughter. Miss Clara Moorhead, of 21J School lane, have closed their cottago at Camden, Me., and have opened their house for the winter. Tho Germantown Choral Society re sumed its regular meetings last week. Tho rehearsals will take placo as usua on Tuesday evenings in the lecture room of tho Carnegie Library. Roxborough Mrs. James L. Haines, of 412 Delmar street, entertained at cards and tea on Tuesday afternoon. Among those present were Miss Elizabeth McCaulley, Miss Maud Dill, Miss Lydla Parker, Miss Jane Bodgcrs and Miss Ethel Humphreys. At the meeting of the King's" Daughters of tho Fourth Reformed Church, on Mannyunk nvenue, on Friday night, Miss Eva Slmonton gave an Illustrated talk on her trip to the two expositions in Cali fornia. Captain A. W. Given and his daughter, Miss Fannie Given have closed their cottage at Ocean City and have returned to their winter home In Iloxborough. DANOINa Mr. & Mrs. H. D.Wagner, 1730 N. Broad We are glad to know that the Publlo is cognizant of the fact that It has been Imposed upon by "Pro fessional Escorts." We have stated emphatically many times that our school Is a popular priced one; the prices are just as stated and NO BXTItAS. We have taught thousands upon thousands how to dance, and can do the same for you. If you will give, us a trial you will be convinced, Our proud record of over 22 years proves this: and, like good wine, we Improve with ape. LOESER'S NIXON THEATHE nim.UINfl 84 BO. 02U STnEET Claue Tuuday & Friday, with Orchestra, N?imTAT Continuous Dancing 8fJ3 Herman's Celebrated Orchestra Formerly ef Xianti & Dactlani Barrett's Vocal Banjo Orchestra KINK SIN'OEIta and ENTEP.TAJNEU8 RECEPTION TONIGHT jjwi Dance De Lite Academy S7H-46-18 OEIIMANTOWN AVE. ABOVE LEIllqil AVENUE BIG DANCE CONTEST CASH PRIZES TO WINNERS ui'iin iv uu Saturday, October 18 DANCING EVERY NIGHT ThTCantclly School of Danciiijr Washington Jlotrl Dausant Room, 1 lrt Moor 7th, Duiitililu and Oeriiuuitovin Ae. Open Adult Chines Mon. & 'J'liUrs. Ergs, bckokurs' Sociables Satui day Kirnlmi. I'rltate UuuM 17 or Kelili.g ChUsViii )MitW AttwwMM, s ta a v. m. EENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, iaH 3 IBI Bar vl mpr r . vmr tat i & 21 i r . v . s 5 V fn j fe-4; jTnWfrr ''fx$M . MRS. Whose wedding took place today nt noon in St. James' Protestant Episcopal Church, 22d nnd Walnut streets. Mrs. Wetherill was Miss Edwina Elkins Bruner, daughter of Mrs. William Caner Weidcrseim and granddaughter of the late Stephen B. Elkins. RECEPTIONS AND DINNERS FIGURE PROMINENTLY IN ENTERTAINMENTS Professional Women's Club Meets at Colonnade Hotel. "Chu Chu" Club Holds Reception Other Affairs of Interest THE Professional Women's Club met In the banquet room of tho Colonnade Hotel last evening, where dinner was served. This club Is composed of wom en actlvo In their different professions. Authors, artists, musicians, dramatic readers, physicians, teachers nre nmong the members, which Include Mrs. Dorothy Johnslono Baseler, Miss Mny Porter, Mile. Clementine Dalcour, Miss Frances Rosenthal, Miss Elizabeth Docrr, Miss Ivntharlno Boscnkranz, Miss Helen Gow and Doctor Pino. The club ls under the direction of the following officers: President, Mrs. John F. Develin; first vice president, Mrs. Bculah E. Jay; second vice president, Miss Emllle Krlder Norrls; third vice president. Miss Mary Carnell; corre sponding secretary. Miss M. B. Mancelyj recording secretary. Mile. Clementlno Dalcour: treasurer. Miss Margaret S. Lyons. The board of management In cludes Miss Agnes Clune Qulnlan, Dr. Grace Andrews, Dr. Bosc Hlrschler, Miss Jane Grant and Miss Alice Engle. The "Chu Chu" Club held n reception on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. K. Boehmer, 142! South 15th street. Dancing was a feature. Mr. Carl Deveckes and Mr. Paul Smiley gave a few flno selections, with Mr. Wilbur Welser at tho piano. Covers were act for 30. Among those present were Miss Isabel Young, Miss Hllma Wallgrecn, Miss Sarah Null, Miss Bae Null, Miss Dorothy Johnson, Miss Jessie I.lngen nitcr, MUs Lillian Gctz. Miss Irma Burns, Miss Sallle Mitchell, Miss Ida Ford, Miss Jenetto Benard, Miss Tresa Durmen, Mr. Paul L. Smiley, Mr. Jack Freeman, Mr. Carl Deveckes, Mr. Joseph Boehmer, Mr. Wesley Moore, Mr. Chester Glmmell, Mr. John Meade, Mr. Charles Becker, Mr. Wilbur Welser, Mr. Philip Schaeffer, Mr. Howard Dorn, Mr. Fred Bedmern. An elaborate nrralr was given on Sunday evening by Mr. and Mrs. I, Welner in honor of the birthday anni versary of their daughter. Miss Lillian Welner. Miss Charlotto Beck assisted In receiving. Among tho guests present DANOINO Scholars' Practice Dance Line Leeaoni, 8 P. M. Orchntra, 8:80 Mon., Tues. & Thursday Eves. g PRACTICE CLASS Vj CaiuT TRIAL LESSON Admi..ion Special Dance Wednesday Eve. Kerr's Invincible Baxaphone B&njo llaterlno On.be.tra Dance Carnival ft Mualcal 2 Real Orchestras ED KEIIH Director MME. MARTIIB CLODIUS or NEW YOIIK VOCAL INSTHl'CTION French and German Diction In Phlla, Friday 1 to 0. Saturdays 0 to B. Fuller Hull.llnr. 10 So. 18th htrert New York WtuUlo, 118 Wt ltd Bt. C. ELLWOOD CARPENTER STUDIOS. 112J Chestnut street and numerous branches Private lessons day and evening. Classes for adults and children. Competent and expert. enced Instructor always ready to help you to give you the etyle and technique that has made for this school its excellent reputation. WltOBS Beautiful Keith Theatre Ballroom Adults' Prlv. Classes. Mon. Fri. EviVT fersonal application necessary, Children, Sat.. 1 a. m , mod. A fancy dancing. Nixon Hail St 8. Bid-Children, fues. A Sat Afta. ' Students' Chapter 0$ - 1h School for the Exclusive. Prime UEHANNA 'rival ami Class Mon. and Wed Assemblies Bat AUO. II FRICKB. Msltre de Dance, steel Pier Atlantic City , Private Studio, sou N. isih t .Private lessons. Latest dances. Aii thorltatlve Instructions, Phone, Dla B7I0 W MAi? ?. ? ,u, . L ll A"1 ? Pilvate and class leasons dalli? gaiHlresrs ciaaaaal taas - - l. i .wwi Photo by Phillips Studio. C. A. HECKSHER WETHERILL were Miss Rosalind Ottlnger. Miss Pearl Weinberg. Miss Pearl Steinberg, Miss Ida Lamer, Miss Esther Greenberg, Miss Esther Maen, Miss Bose Blcksteln, Miss I.vn, l'orman. Miss Anno" Hcrstcln, Miss Sara Gerten, Miss Sadye Kolsky. Miss Anna Behrman. Miss Lillian Welner. Miss Charlotte Bock, Miss Minerva Sim mons, Miss Lillian Cohen, Miss Alice Jubas and Miss Sara Dubrow, Mr. Louis Hagger. Mr. Herman Koppleman. Mr. Harry Marks, Mr. Robert Sclgel, Mr Levy. Mr. Abram Berkowitz, Mr. Maurice Gainer. Mr. David Feldman, of New Jork; Mr. Max Straus, of Now York; Mr. Eugene Bytlmcr. Dr. Leon Weinberg, Dr L . Lchrfelt, Mr. Leon Beck. Mr. Nathaniel Trabe. Mr. Maurice Wcln traub, Mr. Elm Welner. Mr. Myer Wcln traub Mr Harry Fells, Mr. Samuel Schaffer, Mr. Harry Simmon, Mr. Jack Cornfelt. Mr. Samuel Frank. Mr. Lewis lireckcr. JIr. Henri Kolsky and Mr. Harry Marks. Suffrage Events Today KQUAL FItANCHISn SOCIETT. Sam"!!?'1 ",reet and Columb'a avenue. i)crtha WOMAN SUKFRAQH PARTT. s-uo-VOZO Columbia avenue. ntelle 11,,.. .1 d Mr?; Oeorje h. 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DA SHOEMAKER, Parkway BuMdlng CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH" Baron Charles d Geer, Estey Hall, Room 60. Apply for Circular. LEARN how to eneaW Hi purest ITALIAN la S weeks. Original method. CUuee now forming, Michel FoutlcoU, 111 Cheeteut. STENOGRAPHY, Bookkeeping, Eng. Urancho. ., it. til Hal MS. imctoMaut WjlllMfT I OCTOBER CHARITY AFFAIRS TUB alphabetical ebunjry fair on the Itrounds of St. Francis Country Houso for Convalescents, at Darby, opened at 10 o'clock this morning, And. Judging by the society folk who have already motored out to tho suburb, the affair promises to be a great succera. uT?ie.yn.rlols booth nre nrrnnged alpha betically In frontof the largo old-fashioned house ( and everything and anything Is being sold by stunning maidens at the flower stand, llttlo French booth, doll table. Red Cross booth, handkerchief stand and gnrden shop other attractions are tho flag raising to bo held at i o'clook, under tho auspices of tho Knights of Columbus and other patriotic societies. Vaudeville show every hour In an out door playhouse Baby show, while country dances and o'd-fashloned steps will be danced under tho direction of miss iiorenco uour. Many other amuse ments nnd attrnctlons, Including a little Irish thatch cottage with a pleco of the real Blarney, not forgetting the world's series baseball returns every Inning on the grounds, will bo enjoyed by alt who tan motor out to Darby today. Mrs. A. von Bernuth, Mrs. Robert P.tonhend nnd Mrs. Frederick Jlggens aro thanking the fate that looks after charity nffnlra that the weather remains cool, for these women aro busy as bees canning, so that those Main Lino ma trons who are averse to looking after Mich llttlo duties themselves will be able to purchase the most delectable dainties nt tho Harvest Home Fete that Is to bo held nt Wnlmarthon. the St. Dnvld's cstnto of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles S. Wal ton, which Is to bo turned Into n bazaar next Thursday to enrich tho coffers of tho Neighborhood League. This committee Is being spurred to un usual activity because of tho progress of tho Berwyn folk who nro looking nftcr the New Knglnnd dainties, with Jellies thrown In for good measure. It would not be nn up-to-dnte feto without dancing, so Mrs. Walton has In vited nil guests who wish to trip tho light fantastic to como to her porch be tween 4 nnd 6 o'clock nnd 7:30 nnd 10:30 o'clock. An orchestra will dlscourso sweet strains whllo tho right hnnd of wclcomo will be offered by tho member of tho Dancing Committee that first sees tho visitors ascending tho porch steps. The commltteo Includes Mrs. William Townscnd Wright, Mrs. Bene Guillou Hare. Mrs. William Carmalt Scull. Mrs. Thcodoro E. Wlcdorshetm, Miss Gene vlvo Glbhs, Miss Montgomery, the Misses Myers, Miss Martha Walton, Miss Eu Benin Carter Law, Miss Mary Scull, Miss Gladys Jameson. Miss Hilda Jameson, Miss Marlon Mulford nnd Mis Pepper. A genuine clam bake will be conducted In the little log cabin on the grounds, nnd there will also bo n moving picture exhibition, this latter In chatge of the various men's organizations of Wayne who have combined for the good of the cause. A gypsy enmp will be another feature of this fete that Is to be so over flowing with oddities and novelties that It will set tho fashion In fairs for all winter. Tioga Mrs. A. D. Bnughman, president of the Nurses' Alumnae Association, of the Samaritan Hospital, entertained the committee to arrange for the annual bazaar on Wcdncsdny night, at her home. 1614 West Tioga street. The bazaar will be held In tho Nurses' Home, Park ave nue nnd Ontario street, on December 2, 3 and 4, nnd will be the largest affair ever undertaken by tho association. There will bo seven booths. America, representing neutrality, will occupy the centre, while on one sldo Will be Eng land. Franco and Ireland, and on the other Germany, Austria and Turkey. The booths In the order named will be In charge of Miss Anna O'Harn. Miss Batbors, Miss Violet Wilkinson, Miss Tur ner, Mrs. Elizabeth Mayer. Mrs. Harvey Schllchter nnd Miss Jessie Bowe. The proceeds will bo used to endow a room In the .hospital for sick nurses. Many prominent residents of Tioga are inter ested In the entertainment, ana are working to make the bazaar a social and financial success. South Philadelphia Mr. Edward Horan and Mr. Edward Link, is:s South 19th street, havo Just re turned from a vacation spent In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. S. Colien, of 1102 South street, recently announced the betrothal of their daughter. Miss Jennie Cohen, to Mr. Daniel Barbour, of 2628 South 10th street. No arrangements have been made for the wedding, as Miss Cohen Intends to go West as far as Nebraska and will probably visit the Exposition. She has a brother and slstcr-ln-law In Nebraska. Camden and Vicinity Mrs. John F. Starr left Thursday eve ning for Toledo, Ohio, where sho will visit relatives until November. Mrs. Benjamin Boyer returned on Wed nesday from a visit to relatives lit Vir ginia. CENTRAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITITtr CHOOL OF ENGINEERING CTE Etenlng Term Just Starting. Y. M. C. A. .,,oral rour ,.,ar, Include, General and Analytical Chemist I h c. and Mathematics. Omit'. ?!X '. vn .for 'Plantation IS Iron and steel, paints and varnish, dyelm? bleaching and other Industrial line,. Other technical courses: Principles of Engineering. Applied Electricity Architectural nrin. w.Ti ".."! 1421 A I. Architectural Enclnurin, inS.Vi?: RVrcou.r,e"- Exc,lln facilities for lab. Strcetora ory and draughting room work Positions secured. Send for catalog . stating your Interest. ' BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE Offer Unexcelled Course It should be your choice If you really want a thorough and absolutely first class commercial education. Tele, phonei Lombard ltOO.ltOT, Position Positively Guaranteed LAFAYETTE I1UILDINO fith and Chestnut Street Alter Nov. 1st, Penn Mutual Bldg. School for Backward Children ivr.ni s JlllVlIJr.J.l'IlIA School Bran -Ins. Manual Tralnlno- (He.m Painting. Clay Modeling lUsketTy wiS5 work). Nature Study. Outdoor Walk, Woo1' Experienced teachers. AU'"I!,, M185' Leaer Central. "Country Day School for Boys" Wynnmwood, ,fa. Rev. plbson Bell, Head Master. phone Ardmore 1822. NOYES SCHOOL ilia SEE J! itti 'ri3K;"BStf5.. CHESTNUT ST. ' earlJ .dneatl... i?T.n. "" ,"'. . I SOtb anil nir..-Tr.- riilladelubli 0.n.pprCo0vU.rr au " W Commercial School t2iL.iwj Night I4.M &."" ."iP;-.. MjjrHLDa; -....-, ..-.., .. miav-K. unir, Ref. MARY HRKVAHU ROBERTS. Ill N. 1Mb U' sWeutleai Volcei day a"c iv0i .'Sj-i aau Mr. njLUS Tutor I KM Key KaetcUUr I Ksrlld Ah, WALNUT LANK SCHOOL i. W W"JT ANK" OKRMANTOWN. Strong, "feral Cpura. Domestic Scleac fist sxrszs'iiap " 9. 1915. WEDDINGS OF IMPORTANCE TO BE SOLEMNIZED TODAY Miss Edwina Elkins Bruner and Mr. C. A. Heckscher Wetherill to Wed Miss Ethel Jones Bride of Mr. E. C. Gosling Other Nuptials TIIK most Important wedding today wns that of Miss Edwina Rlklns Bruner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Caner Wletlerselm. who became the bride of Mr. C. A. Heckscher Wetherill. Tho ceremony was held In St. James' Protes tant Episcopal Chureh, ltd and Walnut mreeis, at noon. Miss Bruner was at tended by her aunt, Mrs. William F. R. Hltt, as matron of honor; Miss Kath erlne Herman Kremer, as maid of honor, and tho bridesmaids Included Miss limner's cousin, Mrs. F W. Hunter, of I ittsburgh, who will bo remembered ns Miss Kllznbcth Elkins Ollphnnt; Miss Mary Brown Warburton, Mrs. John Ship ley Dixon, Miss Mary Withers, of Kan sas City; MUa Annette Shclden, of De troit, and Mrs. Lawrence Armour, of Chicago, Mr. Wetherill had as his best man Mr Henry Morton MoMlchnel. and tho ushers Included Mr. Alfred E. Sergeant, Mr. J. Hutchinson Scott, Jr., Mr. John Price Wetherill. Mr. W. Chattln Weth erill, Mr Edmund II. Rogers, Mr. Howard K. Mohr and Mr. Daniel H. Hutchin son, Jr. The bride, who wns given In marrlago by Mr. Wlederselm, wns regal In a gown of lustrous Ivory-tinted satin, made quite simply and draped; from tho shoulders hung an old-fashioned bell-shaped train, qulto long, and caught nt tho corners with silver ribbon nnd orange blossoms. The filmy tullo veil wns clasped to the head by nn exquisite dlnmond ornament. A bouquet of orchids nnd lilies of the valley was carried. Mrs. Hltt was hand somely gowned In apricot faille, with a banding of skunk fur on tho skirt and touches of fur on tho bodice. Her hat was of apricot crepe, with a crown of deep maroon velvet, trimmed with skunk fur and n slnglo deep pink rose. Tho young matron enrrlcd a mult of skunk fur. Miss Krcmer's gown was fashioned the samo way. Tho bridesmaids' frocks wore of buff-colored faille, tho skirt edged with plaited lace. Bands of skunk fur were used on the skirt and on the bodice as trimming, and at the corsage was a single rose. Their hats were of buff-colored crepe, with crowns of maroon velvet, trimmed with skunk fur, and they, too, cnrrled small muffs. A reception und wedding breakfast will follow nt tne Rltz-Cnrlton Hotel. GOSLING-JONES. The wedding of Miss Ethel Marriott Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman M Jones, of 422 West Stafford street, and Mr. Edmund C. Gosling, of Bermuda, will lake place today at 3:30 o'clock In St. Luko's Protestant Episcopal Church. The ceremony will he performed by the Buy.. Samuel t'pjohn, rector of the church. Attending tho bride ns mnld of honor will , CONSERVATORIES Q MUStC anv UNO I. KUVJ IU15 jwgsjB" m'iftxssT-rijpy'nm Edwin Evans BARITONE has reopened his studio in the Fuller Buildinp, 10 South 18th Street, and also announces that owing to unprecedented enrol ment his unengaged time is lim ited to only a few more pupils. Phone, Locust 358. Organtit of St. James Church, 22rt and Walnut streets. I'hlla. OKGAN, PIANO AND TIIKOKx Organ pupils will be audited In cur ing positions when competent. MJO HANSOM STIIEKT ROLLO MAITLAND FELLOW AMERICAN GUILD OF OltOANISTS CONCERT ORGANIST "Recital one of the finest yet given la the Auditorium." Springfield Republican. Initruction in Organ, Piano, Theory Estey Hall. Residence, 1633 N. Rcdtleld St. z E C K W E R ' S Philadelphia Musical Academy 161T Spruce St. Tlh seaeon opeas Sept. 8th. Branches 0028 aerman. town Ave.! 440 8. 02d St. Emlnsal Artists In Faculty Prospectus. SAUDER CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Adolph Sau. der, Dlr. 22a S. 4th St 1714 Chestnut St. WM. J. BOEHM, Mus. Bac. ORGAN PIANO Organist Chamliers-Wjllo Memorial. Btudlost 1413 No. 18th St.. and the Church. MAY PORTER plA$?lrf?' Orcanlst St Paul's Presbyterian Church DIRECTOR CANT.MKH I'll OR US iVSt Iluiel Avenue PHILIP WAHIIKN VOICE ESTEY HALL COOKE HAVE YOU HEARD DR. ADAM GEIBEL The famoua blind composer lecturer and en. terialner iDescrlPtlve booklet 1018 Arch Bt, HELEN ACKROYD Vole Culture Art of Singing HAMILTON Contralto Bololst. Church of the Holy Trinity, btuqio. caicy gn. wiimm SI Ann Ol. JAMES C. WARHURST Voice, Piano and Directing, 1820 CHESTNUT STREET WALTER ST. CLARE KNODLE riANO, ORGAN, SINGING, THEORY STUDIO, lilt CHESTNUT ST. ANNE McDONOUGH'S SCHOOL OF SIGHT SINIiINO jtemoved toJ17S Chrstuut St. CHARLOTTE B. Art of Singing Piano, V"lrgifT pr-rox a.irt&riTinejg.l...c alton DOUGHERTY 5rSS!(.lt PIANIST ACCOMPANIST INSTKUCTHiN AIl?HlT KENNEDY "r.i"'- 1114 CHESTNUT ST Bill CA1MAKINB ST. L. COLE YIOLlSIST IMS N. FRAZtKR 0 bo Miss Mary Carroll Hodge, Mrs. L. Cas par Wlster nnd Mrs. Aubrey Huston, Miss Helen Gosling, Miss Elizabeth Jack son, of Boston; .Miss Margaret Dcnnlston. Miss IWIth Gorham and Miss Dorothy Ballantvnc, of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. 1J English Dallam, Jr. Tho best man will bo Mr. Waltr Wadson, of Bermuda, and the ushers will Include Mr. Gerard Con. jcrs nnd Mr. Charles Gosling, of Bor muda; Mr Raymond Harvey, Mr Eldon Harvey and Mr Lau, of New York; Mr. Lloyd Penlston Jones, Mr. Edwin Olney Jones, of Germantown, brothers of tho bride, and Mr. D. English Dallam, Jr., nlso of Germantown. After an extended wedding Journey, Mr and Mrs. Gosling will live In Ber muda. LirsCHUTZ-POLAND. Tho mnrrlage of Miss Esther Toland. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Poland, of sow Euclid avenue, to Mr. Barnett iipscnutz will be solemnized tomorrow night In Metropolitan Hall, which will be decorated with n profusion of palms, frns nnd pink nnd white dahlias, asters nnd chrysanthemums. Tho ceremony will be performed by Rabbi Harris. Mr. Po land will glvo his daughter In marriage. Miss Henrietta Poland will attend her sister ns maid of honor. Tho brides maids will bo Miss Sylvia Llpschutx, Bister of tho bridegroom; Miss Henrietta E. Poland, cousin of tho bride; Miss Jennie Greenetz, Miss Rose Knplan and Miss Katharine Kaplan. Mr. LlpschuU will have for his best man Hr. William Bergcr, and for ushers Mr. Milton I. Greenetz, Mr Mnurlco Eddleman, Mr. Abraham Tclllcoff. Mr. DavldII. Kaplan and Mr. David Kaplan. The ceremony wilt be followed by a dinner and recep tion. Mr. nnd Mrs. Llpschutz will leave on nn extended tour, and upon their re turn will live in Philadelphia. ALLING ER-WARNER. Miss Alice Gertrude Warner and Mr. "William T. Alllnger wero married quietly at noon today In the Church of the Holy Trinity, 19th and Walnut streets. There were no brldesmntds. Tho Rev. Herbert Cone, assistant rector of Holy Trinity, officiated. Mrs. Alllnger Is tho daughter of Mrs. Wnrner and tho late Rev. Bev erly E. Warner, rector for over 10 years of Holy Trinity, tho oldest Episcopal Church in New Orleans, La. North Philadelphia "The Society of tho Holy Manger." which provides layettes for poor or de serted women, will resume Its weekly meetings October 12 at the residence of Mrs. Alice Randolph Purdy, Its foundress and president. 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 DY LETTER BEN STAD VIOLINIST FIRST PRIZE Royal Conservatoire, Brussels Graduate of Louis Wolff. Caesar Thompson and Carl Kluch. -o ... tnovd M etudlo to . 1608 Pine Street. Phlln.i...!. Li."?-!' Juneteachlng October 1st. QaorrTT Coitserbnton 1VV4iHilcfCandgrt .1,DrbaraC,rceVt:cuiWLcaonmpofe 3301 NOKTII IlItOAD STKEET Ilrunrh, Unite SOS I-rtMer IJulWliiir. nu Chestnut St. o .. .Ph(!P.e TIKa 3S10. Send for Illustrated catalogue E. F. ULRICH Musical Director Studio College of Mu.lo Temple Cnl.er.ltr !?I,IANP SANROMKT8. Edvv. Shippen Van Leer "23? Tenor centra. TgSZSS&SS" (3 ermnntolun S?wAM"" 100 W. Chelten ore., Geo. C. Krlck l)lr,( Piano, Voice. lolln. .Mando In, Org.J J, "a?' Cello, llunjo, Guitar, Elocution "' Cour" deimrlments. ihorough? modern JVrU tr Ilooklet. Phone Oh? J?,, '" ARTURO ANDRFniMr VOCAL TEACHER ITALIAN miw A thorough exponent, th. a7t c? "Plil?? Tenor, developed t '0 Subllin. "t0, 8-0 So imS'sf ?,' "' n trnoVi" 8-0 Bo. loth St. Mon. & Thura. at Estey HaiL HENRY GURNEY" nhn firhonl .f ..-. JT14 CHESTNUT STREET WALTER PFEIFPFb Graduule Ilpslg Royal I'jin..... . F'".. Violinist With ndla"n'V.n," tori. Btudlos. io So. lKti. ., 3" V":"ri. p - - i mj ro "1st at. F. EDMUND EDMUNDS Residence. &v?b" "'i ' " T , Phona rrs W. PALMER 10 8 18TU BT PHILA. and 491S CEDAR AVE. MOAIE Italian Art of Singing LEMAN Violin. Theory, Conductina-", SAMUEL S. DUNK "" PIANO Tf Dwlght HldIOiL IMJheJu,"e.,tJ' . M HinM A 1D..11 VIOriM -iU Will A. Drill e"?1Yd to NATHAN FREy -T ;- ' mm ,...V" Puoll of Il.n. ., ",WI ' ' " ' -"" -" MI KURTZ VOICE STUWOS !U:CfSSSi CARL TSCHOPP -aS? MANDOLHJ BANJO. UmTAexT; STUDY VIOl. iV X RtMplUiul adautageL HM.. tm , L. SOBELMAN ,.Z2"s ALU MtlMW.ar ..