HLADELPHIANS ENTERTAIN Boone uuum jjaat rugnw iurs. (Joxe and Mrs Churchman Entertain at Waldorf mvn the rhllsdelphlans who are Kij-lng In Hot Spring's aro Itr. nnd r J4htl I" "" "lr' rni KSieined t dinner last mam at uoone Mm"1 L )) fTUeSlB gulllK wii i,wwfc uiivukii .. imj rtitt-nlnor hv rrtnnnlltrht. r'wpoas -".. . "-- who Attended inciuuca flir. ana t Morris Carneglo. Mr, and Mrs. Lho Kerlcy Mitchell, Miss ConstAnco on. Mr. ana Mrs. urate; ultimo, J .ml Mrs. W. Earl Dodge. Mr. and El Lawrence Ferrln, Mr. and Mrs. Rj perrln. Mr, Frederick O. John, ,.. B. Inman, Mr. Charles S. In- itr and Mrs. Edwin II. Fltlcr, Mr. Mn. Vllliain ittwi ", i. jviiu ' wniiam 11. SlmoiiB. Mr. J, Gordon ilM nd Mr' Thomas Sltdcll. ifLmnt those who have gone to Coop- rVeddlnl of Miss Emily Borio Ryer r....... nf Mm. Arlhur livnraon. i Hi George Hyde Clarke aro Mr. . LiMnrris. Miss Sophia Dorlo Norrls, FLsd Mrs. Arthur Rush, of this city, ; jjr. anu mi m " ""i TOrK, Will BIHU uo iiieauui. 411U I and DriQttl patiy will uo enter i .i a. dance tonight, at Hyde Hall. cme of Mr. Clarke. Miss Rycrson i tf6 HO aiiciiutuiia ui uiu nvuuiiiBi L win ha six ushers and a best man. Ttuv Torkers. Mrs. Ryerson will give 17 . ,. . . l .. AA If. Y..I... Mugiucr lu " u uiiii Imoii. a brother of tho bride, will bo ,rf the ushers. ,. Alexander Brlnton Coxe and Mrs. an nuiiiiiun ciiici imiicu uv ' last nlgnl ai ino "niuori in mew t 5ambr of persons from this city whp spcnuins; neverai uaa ni miu iviiz- AjSn, rw lorn, uhjiuuu .4i0. xiai warhnrton. Mrs. Charles A. Munn. Rjfrn. Henry Llpplncott, Mr. Gouver- rCadwalloer, airs, fiawara r. moies- and her aaugntcr, Mrs. "waiter Its, of Baltimore. jfce marriage of Miss Katharine Her- Kremer ana ur. iiuuib huuiuilii x-hko (tke place on Saturday, December 11. jt. Raymond S. Keyes, wlfo of Lleu- t commander K.eycs. u. a. ., nas Invitations ror a Dtiage party, to De on Wednesday afternoon, October t 1 30 o'clock, nt her homo, 2330 South street The arcnir win do in nonor oi Bother, Mrs. E. A. Fcrnald, of Pen is, Fla., who is nor guest at present. ,st those inviica nre Airs, uaipn Jj- I, Mrs. samuei cogan, Airs. a. a. Mrs. Hiram Seelye, Mrs. Alex- f B. Williams, lurs. wiiiiam iuo . Mrs. Charles A. Lutz, MrB. Henry r, of Rlvcrton, N. J., Mrs. Morris, W. F. Cochrane, Mrs. Caperton, of ind. Mrs. Toulon. Mrs. Ducey.Mrs. r. Hill. Mrs. L. J. Maglll, Mrs. Parker, J, Marston, Mrs. Lotz, Mrs. is. v. Mrs. Drake, Mrs. T. Z. Fillmore, It H. Norton, Miss Blanche Lane, R. B. Sullivan, Mrs. Weir, Mrs. inr Livingstone, Mrs. Porter, of Rlver- m and Mrs. Fred M. Bogan. to. Charles Rogers, Jr., of 415 West ord street, ana Mrs. J. weison tur ecs, of 240 School House lane,' have ted Invitations for a children's party ihturday, October 30, at tho Casino on kl avenue. About 40 cnuaren win (present. lltrds have been received announcing tttasrrlage of Miss Mary KODertson , daughter Qt Mrs. itooert aiewari. L of Norrlstown. to Mr. J. Cleve- i.Csstle. on Wednesday, October 20. t home of tho brlde'a mother. Mr. :Mra. Castle will be at home after aber 1 at the FranKlln, isornsiown, l.1? fife nd Mrs. Harry Cobb Kennedy and i Elizabeth Kennedy, who havo been iding the early fall at Haverford, have ned to their npartment, 220 West nhoue square. Rirs. John SInnott, who has been apend- ' It- . A. A. 1I uie summer monino iriivenns 8th California where she visited tne San Francisco Exposition ana 6in Diego Exposition, will return fly and loin Mr. Slrtnott at their rtment. 1527 Snruce street. Ik. and Mrs. Alexander Hamilton Rice, hftvn hpn vltflttno Mr nnrt Mrs. "Engene Dixon, left Saturday for rnia where they will visit all tho U of Interest. They will return the end of November and spend winter In New York, where they will i nouse. Mrs. Rice win tie rcmem- M Mrs. George D. Wldener before carriage a few weeks ago. JPtt Anita M. Sanders and Miss Estello s, of 1223 Locust street, who have spending the summer on the Max- rtruthers Burts Ranch at Jackson's JO., have returned and have seendlng soma time ftt Lenox, Mass., mey joined their aunt, Miss Hen Sanders. Thnv will nnfn thnlr house this week, which they will for the winter. Kobert Rathhim. vuhn innt mavitaI I here last week, has returned to Talo ! lor Class. and Mrs. Couch and family, of N. T., will spend the Thanks- holtd&va Aft tliA mnmtn tt Mr. nnd traifora u, couch at their farm, ui, near West Chester, ra. ) Srst meetlnr tVila fall nf hn Tl-fihle. I lUh ft Tl.llnA1nl.l .lll IntrA nl.M Vk w- UlUUCJJUia Will MHO 4JVW Kjfnesday morning, October 27, in ' "uroom of the Acorn Club. The of- I 'Or tho ensillnir vnr ura "Ml-H 1V11 I.Mmnmn T . tM a. W ...... lvvT'"'''w,, ,, prcaiuGiiii jura, .jstmu llj'fy, first vice president: Mrs. II. gtVTmrell, second vice president! Miss ! wcuutoheon, treasury; Miss W. Ohan. aaslstnnt truinnir! rxnnril. iretary. Mrs. Frank P. Brooke. "JM. Mlaa Gertrude Armstrong and ,tUdred Benners. Uong the Main Line RBrtOOK. The Entertainment U of the Overbrook Golf Club, of ..f Philip A. Castner la chairman, Hog a delightful maaaua danco the 'f Monday, November L when the will be appropriately decorated Jswtumn leaves and pumpkin Jan- JJT Logan MacCoy, of City Line, tmmron s party Monoay aiier- 1 hOnOr nf thn lilrthflav O-nnlvAr Wtl Mlra Janet MacCoy, About i win d present, Mra. Frederick Fraley. who i SPWidlnr the late fall with Mrs. Mother. Mm. William If TTnrnt. J Iferwynden, wU open their town Jjenber t Mr, and Mm, Ilorat- ,m cuose Norwynden early in na open their home, Sl South t for the winter. Pv, Charles Wadsworth, Jr., and LMsworth and their family, have a lnlr wne, wen overbrooit worn tmr fummer residence at MfSU James If. nilllnftnn hnva their homn MtU street and SQ&&. afti an vUnilv frln ,h West, where thnv visited the en at San Diego and an Fran- Aanft lr.iM , i. . .. t iui hoh an(j brio,, to be slvw AT HOT SPRINGS AND NEW YORK tndMrs. John R. Fell Hosts at Delightful Dinner at Wedn,.ime.',.848 ortn M . n guests. n"")oon. There will be 24 affiW?0.0- nnd M"' M- A- V?. iS .mVL.1 nd eftr,y wlnt" "h f I?ni,of ?J?n roaa' w' About tho middle of Docember for Ashvllle, N. p., where they will pass the remainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. John Joyce, Jr.. of Lan caster road, are entertaining Mr. Joyce's Onlo1"' T' Dm?' of Colu:n'u. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 8. Poor will leave Maine the early part of November and open their Wynnewood home. J?ilYN ?IA,wn--Mra. Robert E. Btraw bndge, of Meadow Lodge, will leave to day for Boston to spend the week-end with her son, Mr. Robert E. Strawbrldge, Jr., who Is at Harvard. Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Earnshaw have been entertaining Miss Florence Hayes, of St. Louis. fVlAAKN0X.A'7Mrs' J' Dltworth Beggs. aL p't.tsburs'. Is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Beggs. ,u,r' 2nd J,rs- ac"ge R. Packard and ttieir daughters have returned to Tho Meadows from Upper Saranao In tho Adlrondacks, where they spent the sum mer. Owing to tho family being In mourn ing Miss Mary F. Packard and Miss Elizabeth W. Packard will not make their debuts until next year. Mr. and Mrs. E Iwnrd Browning will open their town house. 1511 Locust street, about the 1st of November. RADNOR.-Mrs W. W. Montgomery. Jr.. entertained the Main Line Reading Club at her home In Radnor Monday afternoon. Among those present wero Mrs. Lewis C. Wilson, Mrs. Ledyard Heckschcr. Mrs. Thomns Newhall. Mrs. w. w Montgomery. Br., Mrs. Burton h.?ncS,ana Mr8, Adolph G. Roscngarton. Mr. II. lalo Dolan entertained at din ner Tuesday night at tho Huntingdon Valley Country Club. PrV?N,-Mr- ftnd Mr- C. Emory Mc Mlchael and family havo returned to Knoll House. Devon, from Smith nri. mouth. Mass , where they spent tho sum- iiivr. Miss EIlzabAth McMlchaol, niece of Mr. nnd Mn. McMlchael. has decided not to make her debut until next season. Bala-Cynwyd Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Gerhort, Jr., of Bangor road, Cynwyd, will give a theatre party tomorrow night, followed by a dinner. In honor of their son, Mr. Joseph M. Gerhart, 3d. The guests will be Mr. Edward Spencer, Mr. Alpheus Mc Cracken. Mr. Walter Southcrland, Mr. Henry Chubbuck. Mr. Arnold Nicholson. Mr. BiBhop Barr, Mr. Robert Lloyd. Mr. Carroll Armstrong, Mr. Clinton Getty, Mr. Allen Lloyd and Mr. Willis Gerhart. Mr. Joseph M. Gerhart, Jr., and his brother. Master Willis Gerhart. will gtve a Halloween costume dance Monday, November 1, when about 24 guests will be prcFent. Mrs. Robert T. O'Reilly, Miss Fran clsca O'Reilly and Miss Martha T. O'Reilly have moved Into their new home, 112 Birch avenue. Bala, Chestnut Hill Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Potter and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hebard will leave on November 1 for Quebec to be gone a month on a hunting trip. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hawley, of 222 Nippon street, havo returned from a trip to New York. Mrs. Hawley was Miss Emily Taylor before her marriage In June. Mr. and Mrs. H. Berkeley Hackett, of Mt. Airy avenue, will leave today for Atlantic City to spend a fortnight. Germantown Mrs. John J. Courtney, of 6537 Chow street, has returned from a stay In At lantic City. Mrs. William Conroy, of Greene and Penn streets, gave a largo euchre and "600" in St. Vincent de Paul's Parish Hall, East Price street. The proceeds will be devoted to charity. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. ICarpeles, of the West Chelten Apartments, have closed their cottage nt Wlldwood Crest and re turned to their home. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Perry Cummins, of 5736 Greene street, havo returned from an extended stay in California. Mrs. John II. Dyo, of E810 Greene street, and her niece, Miss Clarissa Lo gan, have returned from a visit In Washington, D. C. Along the Reading Mrs. Freda Brummund will give a dance tonight, at tho Old York Road Country Club, In honor of her niece. Miss Erma Ellse Brill, Mies Beatrice Adams will assist In receiving. The decorations will be carried out in blue and gold, and covers will be laid for 40 guests. A must cale will precede tho dance. Mrs. William Newlands, 4152 North Broad street, Logan, entertained the members of her sewing circle at dinner on Tuesday ovenlng. Those present were Mrs. M. Buchanan, Mrs. Samuel Doak, Mrs. George Dutton, Mrs. John Freeburg, Mrs. John Harper, Mrs. John Lamon, Mrs. Thomas Lamon, Mrs. Thomas Mil llgan, Mrs. William Newlands, Mr;. Joseph Watt and Mrs. William Watt. The table was beautifully decorated, the color scheme being pink. MISS ERMA ELISE BRILL Who will be guest of honor at a dance to bo given by h,er aunt, Mm, Freda Brumimind, tonight. EVEfflffG LBDaERPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1915. WEDDINGS DEE FOLEY. Tho marriage of Miss Lillian Q. Foley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Foley, to Mr. Leonard J. Deo took place on Wednesday at noon, In St Clement's Church, Paachallvlllo. Father Dough erty omclated. The bride's only at tendant was her alster, Miss Katharine Foley, and the best man was Mr. Thomas Dee, a brother of the bridegroom. A wedding breakfast at tho home ot the bride's parents, 7214 Greenway avenue, followed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Deo left on their wedding trip. They will make their home In Chicago. KULP-KLAUS. The marriage of Miss Anna M. Klaus, sister of Mrs. Ernest Knapp, to Mr. Harry C. Kulp, of Tioga, will take place tonight, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Knapp, 1718 Bristol street. The Rev. C. 8. Kulp, ot Datton, Pa., tho bridegroom's uncle, will perform tho ceremony, which will bo followed by a reception for the relatives. The bride will wear her trav eling suit of brown gabardine cloth, trimmed with fur, and a corsage bouquet of orchids and violets. Mr. and Mrs. Kulp, upon their return from their honeymoon trip, will live In Tioga. THOMSON-EILER. Mr. Georgo .Eller. of 2213 North 13th street, has announced the marriage of his daughter. Miss Reglna Eller, to Mr. John Sidney Thomson, on Saturday October 2. Tho at home cards Inclosed are for after November 15, at 6146 Torresdalo avenue. ADELMAN-LUBEROFF. A very pretty wedding took place on Wednesday night at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Lubcroff, of 1928 North 7th street when their daughter, Miss Anna 8. Luberoff, was given In marriage by her father to Mr. Louis A. Adclman, of Phlllpsburg, Pa. Tho ceremony was per formed by Rabbi Albert Wetss. The bride woro a beautiful gown of whlto satin, draped with not and embroidered with pearls. Her veil of tullo was arranged with a wreath of natural lilies of the valley. Bride roses and lilies of tho valley were carried. Miss Rose Luberoff was her sister's maid of honor. Her gown was ot golden satin, trimmed with tulle to match. Her bouquet was of yellow roses. Mr. LouIb Luberoff, the bride's brother, was Mr. Adelman's best man. A largely attended reception was held after the ceremony. The bridegroom and bride left on the wedding Journey, and upon their return will live at Phlllpsburg. South Philadelphia The wedding of Mr. R. McMullln to Miss Clara Peak took place at the home of the bride, 2150 South Lee street, on Wednesday evening, October 6. The bride was attended by Miss Stella Peak, and Mr. James Peak was tho best man. The couple left for Washington, D. C, for their honeymoon. A surprise party was tendered Mr. Al bert J. Culbertson at his home at 1947 South 4th street on Saturday, October 9. A birthday party was given Miss Carrie Dick by Mr. and Mrs. E. Carr, at 144 Mif flin street. Those present Here Miss Vir ginia Mozoczl, Miss Pearl Hesslngton, Miss Olga Kcarnlpfor, Miss Maryann Sam son. Miss Carrie Strang, Miss Mary Henry. Miss Henrietta Lutnes, Miss Hattle and Miss Florence Plough, Mrs. B. Blashous, Mr. William Dick. Mr. John C. Patterson, Mr. Matthew McKeown, Mr. James Mc Keown, Mr. John T. Tlttermary, Mr. David Spratt, Mr. Joseph Cooper, Mr. Richard Grcsh, Mr. Robert Morris, Mr. John Gerhart. Mr.' William Plough. Mr. Nicholas Blashous, Mr. Lewis Stddens and Mr. John Brennan. Northeast Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Emll G. Saltzmann, who recently returned from their wedding trip, will give a masquerade party tonight. Their guests will be Miss Margaret C. Ilansell. Mr. Edward Masterson, Miss Jennie Costello, Mr. John Costello, MIbs Marlo'O'Keefe, Mr. James Comford, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Carney, Miss Mar garet McCann, Mr. Aloyslus Kane, Miss Mamie McCann, Mr. Joseph Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wardle, Mr. Jack Bur ger, Mr. Levi Moffett, Mr. Lemuel Rasher, Mrs. Saltzman and Miss Anna C. Regan, of Aramlngo avenue. The Northeast Hiking Club took Its weekly walk last Sunday In tho direction of Croyden. 'About 15 enjoyed the de lights of the trip. The officers of the club are Miss Rose Samet, Miss Irene Walker, Miss May Maund, Miss Bella Backert. Tho 33d Ward C. A. R. L. Yearly Ben eftciat Society will hold a theatre ben efit In a short while. The. committee working out the affair Is made up of Mr. Charles Bechtlo, Mr. George Heuges and Mr. John Voir. Mrs. Anna Fellman Greenwald, of New York, la the guest of her mother, Mrs. William Fellman, of 2356 North Front street. Mr. A. M. Waldron, of Front street and Susquehanna avenue, widely known In social, business and political circles In Kensington, Is touring the Middle West. Mr. and Mrs. John Houston, who were married September 29, have returned from their honeymoon trip to Richmond and other southern points and are at their new home, 209 Olney avenue. Mrs. Hous ton was formerly Miss Lillian Serter, of Germantown. Last week the A Class of the senior year at the Northeast High School for Girls gave a corn roast at Olney, The girls met at Olney, and chaperoned by Miss Bmythe, of tho faculty, hiked to the woods three miles away, A bonfire was started, and corn, sweet potatoes and other edibles were roasted midst great merriment. At the conclusion of tho festivities the girls grouped around their chaperone and sang the school song, In charge ot the arrangements wero Miss Sara McLaughlin and Miss Helen Nyce. Delaware County Mrs. Alexander K. McClure, oi Walling ford, Is entertaining her sister, Mrs. F. F. DeCrano, of St. Augustine, Fla. Mr. and Mrs C. A. Ownes, of Ridley Paris ore visiting In New York, Miss Clara MoVey and Miss Ella Shakespeare, who have been the guests of Mrs. Harvey E. Prendervllle, of Clifton Heights, return tomorrow to their homes In Marshalltown, Md, The Clvle Association of Ridley Park will hold Us third annual photographic contest In the Auditorium on November 20, Eligible must be residents of the Park or members of the Civic Associa tion. The committee In charge consists of Mrs. Charles O, Hazel, Miss Margaret Kellogg. Mr. Edwin T. Bullock, Mrs, Lewis B. Dlsbrow, Mr. Harvey Reld and Mr. Louis Lloyd. Mrs. John Pomeroy, of Ridley Park, has returned from a short stay at Atlantic City. Xt4eM fr M SotUtr paw wtH be accepted aa4 prhited la tke Kiealiir l4cer, but M Mtoh ttottce must h written a oa side at Mi tjer, mmt be lm4 la fuel, with tH smUtcm, Md wfcea BH4t Ulee4oiw awafecr nut lit 4"o 8ed U such comatBaleaUoaa to "BocWir X4ttr, EtMitas; Lr.r. M Chtetaat street, U1m thesa raaitU-emesita ,re carried t B Mwt verMeraUoa mar be Mulble, Um aetlee wrtl ret be puWIefc.a. tL&LssalHDfflissaK' HLHRslSslsalBBlH hiUMm9t HssKwilsslsH K&BUHmmBKM$$9Bm&m9lE BHHHKr lllllllllllllllllllH ilslslslslslslslslslslslslsBsVjilla ..alLalLalH aeBSaeBSaeHssavMiasaeflBflEiaRsnBeBSaeBSa w It W. .-. a i B f ; . ,.7 , Ul WBr m , v '? . . vj Er xV k' "-'ll Hr m a-Aj , a. M Bu, A ' n Jsae'sBaw' -.-:A. . &M 1 MISS MARTHA SHOEMAKER A debutante of last season, who will be a member of tho receiving party nt the tea which will bo Riven to introduce Miss Dorothy Dinsmore by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald A. Dinsmore, on October 30. Debutante Doings Miss Margaretta Dixon Myers and Miss Sarah Sergeant Myers, the charming daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William Hey ward Myers, will make their debut this afternoon at a tea to bo given by their parents, nt their home in St. Davids. Among the debutantes who will assist In receiving will be Miss Sarah C. Nell son, Miss Charlotte Eleanor Pepper, Miss Elizabeth Wilmcr Griffith, Miss Christine Haro Stockton, Miss Mariana W Gowen. Miss Elizabeth Wharton Downs, Miss Gertrude L. Pancoast, Miss Mary Dixon Thayer, Miss Martha Thornton Mc Allister, Miss Margaret Ondcrdonk Re mak, Miss Eleanor Werner and Miss Barbara Mlfllln Boyd. Later In the evening Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Bayard Bowie will give a dance at their summer home, Mldwoods, Chest nut Hill, In honor of Miss Charlotto M. Cheston, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Rad cliffe M. Cheston, and Miss Mary E. Uoh len, daughter of Mrs. Woodvlllo Bohlcn. Prior to the dance, Mrs. Andrew Alex ander Blair, of Flourtown road and Gra ver's lano, Chestnut Hill, will entertain at dinner In honor of Miss Edith Nelson Page, when the guests will Include Miss Elizabeth Wharton Downs, Miss Char lotto M. Cheston. Miss Mary Dixon Thay er and Miss Alfreda C. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chapman Thomp son will also entertain at dinner before tho dance, at their home in Merlon. In honor of Miss Sarah C. Netlson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Ncllson. North Philadelphia Miss Viola Harmer, of 915 North 16th street, has returned home from a trip to Pittsburgh. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Wieand, of 1907 Diamond street, entertained at din ner and cards on Monday evening In celebration of the tentH anniversary of their marriage. Golden chrysanthemums were used In the decorations. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Calvin Trum bower, Mr, and Mrs. Harry G. Querns, Miss Sarah Rylands, Miss Christina Hy: lands, Dr. and Mrs. J. Dewey and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mlllett. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Buch, of 865 North 20th street, returned Monday from an extensive trip through the West. The Norrls Penn Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, banquotcd a number of Its Philadelphia friends Thursday eve ning. The local guests were marshaled to Norrlstown by Mrs. Anna Buch, chap lain of St. John's Chapter, and Miss Mary L. Frlcke. Bt. John's Chapter will hold Its annual banquet at the Majestic Hotel October 26. Covers will bo laid for 100 guests. The Committee of Arrangements Is Mrs. Mary E. Raff, W. M.; Mrs. Anna Buch, chaplain; Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton, Mrs. Margaret B. Hamilton, Mrs. Rose Cooper -Learn to Think Thtnklnc la the moat valuable and the rarest human asset. All PprIe can greatly Increase thlnklnc ability and hence their success. Training in think Ine constitutes a necessary basis of all courses. Publio Speak Inir. Elocution, Er.ellsh, Salesmanship, Authorship. In lere.tlnc literature on application. Classes now opening:, Call or phone. Spruce 8218. NEFP COLLEGE Ch..tnutStreet "Country Day School for Boys' lVnnewoo, Pa. Her. aibson Dell, Head Mastsr. rhone Ardmore 1S22. Strayer'g Buiines Collego 801-807 Chestnut St., l'hll. Practical cour.es. Moderate prlcea Positions (uarantsed. Day & nlsbt aesslons. Enroll now, CONSERVATORIES s MUSIC aoc? INS LRUU'l OKS E C K W E R ' S Philadelphia Musical Academy 1617 llpruce hi. un season. Branches, 0029 Qtn. Ave., 1 S. 624 St. ISm't Artists In Faoulty, Proa's. Edwin A. Olfill "erooved to L. COLE VIOLINIST 1852 N. VRAZIBR BTIUCET WHs. J. Both. MUa- BAC ssa. f. 1JUCUW OIU1AN, PIANO. Cbamtsra-Wylle Memorial 1418 No. 18iB at. KURTZ VOICE STUDIOS 10 0. 1B1U ki. Catalojr oa Kwaes FJ.CoIgroSH IANO VOKW St.. Taconr Arturo Anetaonl Volc' iulUn Method. roiM """ s Thoroujn Exponent Art of btl caate, SM go, ItrUu Keter West Philadelphia Miss Beatrice Banks Zeltner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Charles Zeltner, of 6102 Springfield avenue, whose mar riage to Mr. Harry B. Miller will take place on November 10, will bo the guest of honor at a box party to be given on the afternoon of Saturday, October 30, by MIfs Marian Murray. Tea will follow at tho Bellevuc-Stratford. Miss Rosalia Oliver, of 4017 Pino street, will glvo a dinner on Saturday night at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club before the regular weekly dance. Her guests will Include Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ball, Mr. Frank Patterson. Mlsa Mary Dove, of Washington, who Is the guest of Miss Oliver for a week, Mr. George Fetter man and Mr. Baldwin Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Adams, after spending the summer at Rangeley Lakes, Me., havo returned to their apartments at Hamilton Court; . Miss Alice II. Graft, or Hamilton Court, has returned from South Poland, Me Millbourne The Boy Scout Troop No. 1 of Mill bourne will start on a hike on Sunday for ten miles In the country. They will be In charge of Corporal Louis Welnsteln. Mr. George Wharton has Just returned after spending a few days In Cardington, visiting his aunt, who Just returned from abroad. Lansdowne Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pyle, of Hill Dale road, are visiting in Boston. Tho Fellowship Club will give a dinner and theatre party on November 17. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Pres byrerlan Church will hold a cake and candy Bale on October 30. The Ever-Ready Club, of the Baptist Church, will give an entertainment to morrow ovenlng. Frankford Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Bletz, of Holmes burg, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Mrs. Metz will be remembered as Miss Clara Wlekle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wlekle, of Frankford avenue. Invitations have been received from Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Newbold, of Torres dale, for a theatre party on Saturday night, November 6, In honor of Miss Marlon Isabel Zimmerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Zimmerman, of Germantown. DANCING C. Ellwooil Carpenter Studio, 1123 Chestnut t. The school "exceptional." Private and class lemons dally. Begtn's class, formtar. THE TICCHNICAI, TEACHKItH AND TltANSLATOHS ASSOCIATION 930-81 Perry Building, 10th and CheatnuL TeL Spruce 4238. 9nanUVt flac now forming. Free trial tjpaniSIl VISSS jeeion. Terms reasonable. Dally from 0 to D. La Salle College ""OSUiSP Enrlnernr, Artt, Pr-Medica ana liutlaMi Couriei. Hlffb Bchool and department for llttlt ech witi uiuiwsiuui uu upvrTISea ininua. .UVH larshlos ottered. Bvenlnr rla. uiiu. uumb jsuwAliU, President. rillLADEU-UIA TUIINOEMEINDH School now open for fall and winter terms. TV tsach gymnastics. German, drawlnat needlework and iwlmmtn to children. T le 10 years, for IS per year. Enroll your chil dren now. Broad and Columbia are. SPANISH 1 the old Castlllan The Klrschbaum School of lAnfuse-es. 1B24 Chestnut Bt. tWelihtman Bid ) .; iggn EXPRESSION AND D 11 AM ATI O ART EI.IZAUETU LAVUNDEJt HCUHE1NER 1714 Chestnut St. Phone Sprue XtlT, mm VAN LEER, Tenor Solo Tenor, Central Consrtf stlonal, BrooUra. Concert, Oratorio, Sonr Hscltal, voice Cul lure. ruil8 HLbQ, jo B. 18TH air. HENRY GURNEY TENOK Rahn Bchool of Muate 1T14 CHEBTNUT 8THEMT HELEN ACKROYD Voloe Culture HAMILTON ,';Vi'Xy" ArtofSlntdn, Contralto Soloist. Church of the Holy Trinity! BtudiP. Kstsy Hall. Walnut at 17th en. PHIWP WAHHHN COOKE VOICE EBTBY HALL JAMES C. WARHURST Voice, Piano and Directing. 1828 CHESTNUT VtHMlSf WALTER ST. CLARE KNODLE PIANO, OHCJAN HINQINO. THEOKY wi vmo1 ma chestnut bt. HESHK SI AUliH VOICE UII1U 21' ,-,.,,, u,t as. 2 JMihMMimM VM4HUi ' MELODRAMATIC MOVIES AGAIN TO AID GUSHMAN CLUB Society Folk Will Be Seen Arcadia Next Monday, to Aid Actress' Club AT THE Arcadia this week, from a o- Jtx. elf ty Mnndpolnt, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday there will be an unusual attraction. In tho first place, Mary Pick ford, Idol of the film drama, will be seen as stnr In a presentation of "A Girl of Yesterday," a unique play having to do with n girl of our grandmother's time transported Into the present and courted with every modern accompaniment, such as the automobile, the aeroplane and the wireless. Much Interest will centre about tho modern picture, entitled ''Melodramatic Movies," under tho auspices and direction of tho Charlotte Cushman Club which numbers among Ha membership as Its president, Mrs. Otis Skinner, nnd some of the most prominent women social workers of the city. Included In this list may be mentioned Vice Presidents Mrs. Mortimer Brown. Mrs. Samuel Chew and Mrs. James Largo; Treasurer Mrs. Clin ton Itogers Woodruff; Itecordlng Secre tary. Mrs. Edward needier Flnck; Corre sponding Secretary. Mr. Newton M. Potts; Uonrd of managers. Mrs. Wayland Hoyt, Mrs. Mahlon H. Kline, Mrs. II. fcmott Hare, Mrs. James Klverson, Jr., Mrs. Theodore Vorhees, Mlsa Lydla T. Morris. Mrs. William Harnham, Mrs. Clarenco Zentmlnger, Mrs. Henry P. Bartow. Mrs. Stanley Flags, Jr., Mrs. ndward T. Stoteebury, Mrs. Horatio Gates Lloyd and Miss Frances C. Grlscom. The cast of characters in tha plcturlzatlon drawn from the ranks of fashionable society will bo made up as follows: Jacob Livingston, banker.... Qeorge P. Warder S"?fB: his dauthter... Miss Bonnie Dorle Norrls Ilobert deforest. In loe with Gloria ,, . . Thomae McKean Pauline Barton, postni; as titled foreigner ,. . . . . Mls Alberta Brlnton Clifford Barton, husband ot Paulina , ,. . . , . Caeaarl Sturanl Reginald Lonsdale, a pal of tho Bartons ,.... . C. Reginald Ostes fjclrch. the famous detective... tvm. B. Whelen Two plain clothes men ....Dr. Joseph Tunis . .. ,. E. s. Buckley. 3d A Maid Mlse Margery Townsend 5?.aJ2ito fa"''". ..Miss Sarah Beecher Flnck Fashionable Modiste .Mlse Anita Phlppa "utl'r J. Randall Williams. Jr. Footman ...Charles SInnlckaon, 3d The Christian Endeavor of the Garret ford Baptist Church gave a delightful Halloween social last evening. Among the members present were Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hannum, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cart ledge, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cartlcdsre, Jr., Mrs. E. W. Bearse, Mrs. W. S. Robin son, Mr. F. C. Gretz, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hower, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. John Dewees, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Atlce, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Matthews, Miss Helen Bearse, Miss Corlnna Hater, Miss Beth Harral, Miss Mary Erb, Miss Ruth Carpenter, Miss Sara Cartledge, Miss Mildred Marshall, Miss Clara Wil son, Miss Anna Leaver, Miss Vivian But terfoss. Miss Nellie Butterfoss, Miss Edna Gretz, Miss Edith Robinson, Miss Helen Parker, Miss Elsie Parker, Miss Ruth Atlee, Miss Stella Cates, Miss Alleo Nafle, Miss Cnrrle Nafle, Miss Alice John, Miss Helen Bearse, Miss Lillian Cannon Miss Helen Martin, Miss Emma Clark, Miss Catherine Johnstone, Miss Ingebar Dowllng, Miss Mabel McCracken, Miss Anna Tree, Miss Kathryn Drlesbach, Miss Hilda Drlesbach, Miss Edna Perrln, Miss Sadie Guerrero, Miss Clara Guer rero, Miss Myra Haver, Sir. Cornelius Hofer, Mr. Morris Rosenthal, Mr. Wheeler Gllmour. Mr. Horace Dubulst, Mr. Raymond Dickson, Mr. Charles Dick son, Mr. Mahlon Murphy. Mr. Howard Stocker, Mr. Alvah Slack, Mr. James Fielding, Mr. Howard Gaul, Mr. Fred erick Gretz, Jr., Mr. Philip Whltecar, Mr. Stacy Bearse, Mr. Georgo Parker, Mr. Albert Marls, Mr. Richard Kane, Mr. Frank Jackson, Mr. Joseph Cartledge, Mr. Joseph Pearson, Mr. Herbert Clark, Mr. Clark Woodrlng, Mr. Ernest Eekhart, Mr. Le Roy Snape, Mr. Russel Collom. Mr. Percy Collom and Mr. Laurence At lee. Tho Regal Club will hold a dance at tho Fhllomustan Club rooms, 33H Walnut street, tomorrow night. This is the first dance of a scries to be held this season, and from the number of applications re ceived for tickets the Indications are that It will surpass any of the previous efforts of this popular organization. The Delta Phi Sigma Sorority took a trip to Southampton on Sunday. The AUTUMN RESORTS TtANTIcClTY Hal ' mmfS" T d m xxjljuu -ra riiLYinQRiJ The Spirit of America at Plays Magnitude and Cheerfulness n'lTe3.ro .. Submarine fJrlll Restaurant Trsynors The Promenade In the Marble Exchange ... Tnr'ePkli;rontln(r the noardirnlk and the Ocean Ubrarr Tower Two Golf Coursea Evening Mualealea Cloister Garden TRAVMORE FRIDAY CHATS A DELIGHT THAT CROESUS NEVER KNEW Did you ever hear Hopkinson Smith tell of those dinners at Laguerre's? Did you ever dine up in the trees beside the Seine bank? Did jrou ever enjoy one of the Traymore Dinners d luxe? Inextinguishable memories! You enter the Restaurant Traymore from the Marble Exchange, or from the Boardwalk, by the Cloister Garden. You ait near the Moravian Spring, while one of the expert chefs of the world sends in his offerings. Your mind is free of all burden of arithmetic; for the reckoning is a definite fixture two dollars. Croesus, although he was always reckless about reckonings, never feasted in his Lydian kingdom on such triumphs of the cuisine as are now at the command of any motor party or stroller on the Boardwalk. The Dinner is served from six till nine o'clock, with a special dinner dance on Saturdays. THE LARGEST FIREPROOF RESORT HOTEL Daniel S. White. Pres. IN THE Your trips Southward made more de lightful than ever by the superb new train The Augusta Special to AIKEN AND AUGUSTA, via Southern Railway &au?Urt.?dJ Sunday, October 24. Leave West Philadelphia daily at 3:15 P. M.j every - tertiv 11 in Moving Pictures at th Tuesday and Wednesday Mary Pickford, Too Riifstn Included MIbb Toarl n, nfHen-v H berg, Miss Henrietta Jaffa, Miss Hose re. Caplan, Mls Jeanetto Moses, Mr. Harry 8hore. Mr Irwin Llpschutz, Mr Emanuel I. BIron and Mr. Louis Zimmerman. Miss Elizabeth Lubln wilt give a Hal loween party at her home, 162 South Durfor street, tomorrow night The guests will Include Miss Bcsslo Silverman, Mis Bessie Levin, Miss Pearl Underlclderv Miss LUllo Qreenberg, Mlsa Sarah Wedow, Miss Sallle Cyollnder, Miss Rose Llndep brum, Miss Frances Levin, Mr Nathn Ludwlg, Mr, Benjamin Corson, Mr. Sam uel Adelman, Mr, Lowls FelnsUlnv Mr. ' Alfred Moss, Mr. Abraham Kessano, Mft Edward Kaplan, Mr. Benjamin Kramer, Mr, Joseph Herstlng, Mr Samuel BcYi man and Mr. Benjamin Levin, A regular meeting of the Dorean Bo clety was held on Monday evening at the rooms of the Jewish Consumptive) Com mittee, 406 Wharton street. The Entertainment Committee reported that the annual play and dance, which, will "be given on Thursday, November 3S, nt New Mercantile Hall, Broad above Master street, promises to be tho big gest success of the organization. Th en tire proceeds will be turned over to the Jewish Consumptive Institute. Roxborough Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brlckner, of York, arc the guests of Mr. William J. Lonlgan, Jr., 4503 Bmlck street Mr. S. W. Chen, a Christian Chinese, will deliver nn address at the Harvest Home exercises In the Wlssahlckon M. E. Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Edwards, of Ter race street, are visiting friends and rela tives in Merchantvllle. N. J. Mr. Jules Falk. tho noted violinist. n. slsted by Miss Mary Josephine Comer- torn, contralto, gavo a musicals last night. In tho Talmage Memorial Re formed Church. Rector and Pechln streets, thei Rev. William B, Rcarlck, pastor. What's Doing Tonight ' ..?.man. aufragj parade, from Broad and MIfTlln atreets. 7 o'clock, to mass-meetlnr. Academy of Music: 8 o'clock. Memorial to Frederick W. Taylor. Society to Promote the Science of Management. Ilouaton Hall, University of Pennsylvania, 8 o'clock. Historic pageant. Philadelphia County Sun day School Association, Convention llall: 8 o clock. Pennsylvania. Esperanto Assoclstlon. H6tel Tvlndsor; 7 o'clock. Franklin party meetings. 2T05 Gerrnantoirn avenue. 4310 Frankford avenue and Irving and Thompson streets: 8 o'clock. Free. Republican mass-meeting. 1007 West Lehigh avenue; 8 o clock. Free. Suffrage Events Today EQUAL FRANCHISE BOCIETT. Noon Meeting on Postofflce plaxa; speaker. Miss Bertha 8apovts. 8 SO p. nu Meeting at Gray's Ferry road and South street: speaker. Samuel Moyerman. MEN'S LEAGUE FOR WOSIAr SUFFRAGE. 4 p. m. Meeting on City Hall Plata; apeakiMV Harry Phillips. "II J X UllllSh, 8 30 v. m. Meeting at Kensington and 'Alia. gbany avenuea; speaker. Harry I'hllllpa. AUTUMN RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ATLANTIC CITY. superior location with an unobstructed view of beach and boardwalk A recognized standard of excellence m . . ." w. Ccv600. WALTERJ.BUZByA TtIC ICADING RESORT HOTEL OritlC Wfifll ATLANTIC CITY. Ti. Jr. OWNERSHIP MSHMIMINr eOBIAH WHITE A SONS COMPANY Westminster T- nr- Bah. Kiev, u .,.!...! Prlv. baths, run. water, tl.CO up dly.. 8 up nkly. Cbas. Bubre. ttZZrOtii L'lu2vaif'mm!l'' U llsWrT'W5fB UTOITT TOin WWm1m&, m " i 1 WORLD Joseph W Mott. Mir. wiuicii cHu nq luxury ox modern travel, Ve the cities and reiorts of the Caolinu Vn4 Georgia. Varm genial air and balmy untfcisi4.fatf courses of the finest In the Sons)' UMt resofW, superb hotels, exceHt l4ir' hous and villas and cotuws for (W wiHef,r S. E. BURGESS, Division Passemwr AlwH Chestnyt St., PltiUisfrsm. - 1 I ' . it S .it1 ,y t ! MWMrtj Fi d lit
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