i I BETROTHAL INTERESTS NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA FOLK Another Intercity Alliance to Take Place in the Near Future Miss Sturgis to Marry Mr. Wright-Personals AN ENCAD BMENT of Interest to per . sons In this city and New York an nounced today la that of Miss Anna Inilso Sturfrls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sturgis, of New York, to Mr, Edward N Wright, 8d, of this city. Miss Sturgis was Introduced last year both In New York and Boston, where she was extensively entertained; sho Is also connected with the Sturgis family In this city. Mr Wright Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Wright, Jr.,- of 507 West Chelttn avenue, Oermantown, and a great-grandson of tho lato Peter Wright. He Is a graduate of Harvard, class of 1SU, and Is at present living In New York, where ho Is In business. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Q. Itoscngartcn, of St, Davids, will give a dlnnor on Wednesday, November 10, to meet Mrs. Itosengarten's cousin. Miss Mary Thomp (on, and Mr. Thomas Itcath, Jr., whoso engagement was rccontly announced. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Longstreth will entertain at dinner tomorrow night, be fore the dance which Mrs. Kane Green and Mrs. Richard Norton will chaperono at the Morion Crlckot Club. Their guests villi Include Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Lud low, Miss Mabel Brlce, Miss Edith Col lins, Mr. Frederick Brlco, Mr, Alfred 3. Collins, Mr. Albert li Sahncr and Mr. Henry Heston Belknap. Mr. and Mrs. Gcrrltt P. Judd will also entertain at dinner at the Merlon Club before the dance tomorrow night. Their guests will lncludo Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bunting, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ken nedy, Mr. and Mrs. Norman K. Conder jnan, Mr. and Mrs. Richard McNcely, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Tevls Huhn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bromley, Miss Anna Foulke, Mr. Davis and Mr. Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dlsston are giving a Halloween dance on Saturday night at their homo In Rosemont. Tho women are requested to wear whlto domlnos and the men black ones. Among the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. GeorEe Dallas Dixon, Jr., Mr and Mrs. Victor C. Mather, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crozer, 'Mr. and Mrs. P. Williamson Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wain Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Evans noberts, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ice land Thompson and Mrs. Charles Ran dolph Snowden. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Heritage, of 41 Bt. Paul's road, Ardmore, announce tho engagement of their daughter. Miss Mao Boden Heritage, to Mr. Stuart Earl Serv. Ice, son of Dr. and Mrs. Courtland S, Service, of 40th and Green streets. Mr. Service's business Is In Washington, D. C, where he now resides. !rs William Leo Pryor, wlfoof Lieu tenant Commander Pryor, U. S. N., has as her guest her sister, Miss Catherine Knight, daughter of Rear Admiral Knight, U. S. N., of Newport. Mrs. Pryor will entertain in her honor on Saturday evening, at her home, 2323 South 21st street. Tho affair will be a Halloween party, and among tho guests will bo Lieutenant H. V. McKlttrlck, U. S. N., and Mrs. McKlttrlck, Lieutenant W. F. Cochrane, U. S. N and Mrs. Cochrane, Lieutenant Homer H. Norton, U. S. N , and Mrs. Horton, Lieutenant D. Ducoy, U. S. N., and Mrs. Ducey, Dr. A. H. Allen, U. S. N., and Mrs. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. .iark Stembach, Miss Helen Gillette. Miss Edith Gillette, Miss Cochrane, Miss Glb- on, Miss Mallory, and Lieutenant C A. Dunn, U. S. N.: Lieutenant J. C. Byrnes, U. S. N.; Dr. H. M. Toltree, U. S. N.; Ensign William Harrtll, V. S. N.; Mr. Abbott McCluro. Mr. Harold Eberleln, Mr. Julian Fleming and Mr. John Gibson. Miss Knight will remain In the city about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. York Stevenson have Issued Invitations to meet Mr. David Bls pham In the- Clover Room of the Bellevue Stratford on Wednesday ovenlng, Novem ber 3, after his concert for the benefit of tho French, which will bo given that night by the Committee for the Relief of the French. Mrs. Robert F. Whltmer will give a luncheon on Monday, November 29, In honor of hr-r daughter, Miss Katharine Whltmer, at which a number of tho sen son's debutantes will be present. The tea which was to have been given on that ft dato for Miss Whltmer will not take Place on account of tho Illness of Mr. Whltmer. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wirt L. r inompson will be giaa to Know mat. wr. P Thompson, who has been 111 with typhoid rever, is gradually recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rahtc, who havo been In Chelsea for the summer, will re turn to the Aldlne tomorrow. Among the Phlladclphlans who attend ed the wedding on Saturday In Hampton. Va., of Miss Ruth Purves. daughter of Mrs. Alexander Purves, to Mr. Alfred Van Santvoord Olcott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eben E. Olcott, of New York, wcro Mrs. A. Maxwell Sheppard, Mr. and Mrs. T. Maxwell Meryweathor, Mrs. Francis X Dercum, Miss Elizabeth Dercum, Mrs. Albert Lucas. Miss Florence Sibley, Mrs. Charles E. Morris, Mrs. Walter Murphy and Mrs. George E. Tilge. Miss Louise Tllgo and Miss Emma B. Murphy, of Oermantown, were among the brides maids. Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison Wellford, whose marriage took place on Monday, will live In Woodbury, N. J., upon their return from their wedding trip. Mrs. Willford was Miss Marion Hendrickson. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Maybln Hart, who nave been spending tho summer at their country place at Ambler, Pa., are at the Itltz-Carlt.n, whero they will spend sev eral weeks, Mrs, George Harlan Wells, of 1807 Chestnut street, will give a. Halloween Party on Saturday for her three children, Master William Wells, Miss Florence Wells and Miss Virginia Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilton HoUings head hava Issued cards for the marriage f their daughter, Miss Ida Jeannetto HolUngshead, to Mr. Harold Watklns Lelnau, on Wednesday, November 17, at 7 o'clock, at Christ Church, Rlverton W. J. A reception will follow immediately ft the home of the bride's parents 201 Linden avenue, niverton. Along the Main Line WYNNEWOOD.-Mr. and Mrs. George H. Rothacker, of Hathaway lane, and Mr and Mrs. Edward Delong, of Cyn wyd, have returned from a motor trip to the western part of the State. HAVEnFORD. Moro than one hundred chlMrn iinni, Main T.inn will attend IK the Wnilnonrtnv Aftsrnnnn Dancing Class to be held throughout the winter at tho Merlon Cricket Club, starting Wednes day, November 17 The class will be di vided Into three sections, the we tots, learning their first steps, wilt be In Mrs. Thomas Balrd, Jr's class, the younger ehool set will attend Mrs. Burrows Moan's class, while the near-future debutantes and beaux will Join Mrs. Horato a. Lloyd's class. All tura EVENING !?8S.ftrl to. b9 un',fr th direction of Miss Elizabeth Loekwood. U a-yeUn, 0f Port Washington, L. I., havo taken a houso en Uryn Mawr ave- ROSEMONT.-MrTTnd Mrs. W. Bark lie Henry, who havo been spending a few dayi) at Whlto Sulphur Springs, have gone to the Hot Bprlngs to spend two weeks before returning to their home In Rosemont. Miss Gertrude Wilson, of Rosemont, has joined Mrs. Oeorgo Lee Thompson at the Hot Springs for the balanco of the fall season. f Bala-Cynwyd Mr. and Mrs. John Storey Eberbaoh, i ii 2 yn om, Cynwyd, will give a delightful Halloween costumo dance Sat urday nlRht In honor of their daughter. Miss Anna Getz Uberbach. About 40 guests will bo present. Mrs. Robert Philip Kochler, of Avon more, Pa., and hor aunt. Mist M. A. Mo Cleory, who 1ms been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Koohler, arrived In Bala yes terday, where Mrs. Koohler will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vollum Hutchliibon, of Bala avenue. Before her uarnage, September l, Mrs. Koehler was MIlS Ethel Vollum Hutelilnann. I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Sullivan, of Heckamore avenue, Bala, oro receiving congratulations on tho birth of a son, Joseph G. Sullivan, Jr., born Monday night. Mrs. Edward L&ggo, who has been visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Samuel Stephenson, of City avenue, Bala, re turned last week to her home, the Nest, Auburndalo, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott Detwllcr entertained Informally at dinner Tuesday night In honor of Mr. Detwller's birthday. The guests were Dr. and Mrs. S. Merrill Weeks and Mr. and Mrs. John Coatcs. Chestnut Hill Mrs. Helen Bancroft, of Now York, has returned from Honolulu and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mac Grath, of Bonezet street. Among tho members of the Creshelm Dantlng Class, which meets on Thurs day evenings during the winter, are Dr. and Mrs. Frank Wlster Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rtttcnhouse Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Bracken, Mr. nnd Mrs. Antolno Bournonvlllc, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil liam R. Tucker, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. A. Potry, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Welner, Mr. and Mrs. James Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Kenderdlnc, Mr. Frank L. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. N. Knowles. Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. H. Berkeley Hnckett, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Borton. Miss Athalla Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. James Aull, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hurlburt. Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard, Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Moses, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hamlll, Mr. and Mrs. Al fred S. Weill. Mr. and Mrs. George Park man, Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. S. Francis, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Earlo White, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Woodward, Miss- Alice Schoettle, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Anscll, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Brush, Mr. and Mrs. John Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. Bernardo do N. Stokes, Mrs. C. Rockwell Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gummey, Mr. and Mrs. Stophen E. McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo D. Mullen, Mr. Charles R. Alex ander, Mr. Philip H. Brocklesby, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ely J. Smith, Mr. Robert S. Bright, Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Shlploy, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ross Carver, Mr. Lesley Ash burner, Dr. Wilfred B. Fetterman and Mr. George Fetterman, Germantown Mr. Norman T. Moore, of New York, spent the week-end as the guest of his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. George C. Moore, of 457 Hansberry street. Mrs. Robert Sturgis, teacher of the Worrien's Bible Class at Calvary Mission, has organized a chapter of King's Daugh ters. Ensign Paul Cassard, U. S. N of Now York, spent the week-end aa the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry 8. Cassard, of 333 Pelham road. Mr. Lambert F. Whetstone has been elected class historian and captain of tho hockey team of Amherst College, Along the Reading Mrs. B. Miller, of New York. Is spend ing several weeks at Elklns Park. Tho Jenklntown Improvement Associa tion has Issued invitations for tho next meeting, to be held tomorrow evening at tho Old York Road Country Club. Tho meeting will bo preceded by a dinner and followed by a smoker and vaudeville. The committee In charge Includes Mr. Edward H. Stroud and Mr. George H. Benzon. Mrs. John Palmer, Miss Sarah Bonham, Miss Ethol Bonham and Mr. Samuel Van Sant, of New York, aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Lyre, of 6716 North 8th street. Oak lane. West Philadelphia "Miss Beatrice Banks Zellner, of 5102 Sprlngfleld avenue, was the guest of honor at a surprise luncheon and shower followed by bridge, which was given this afternoon by Miss -Gertrude Kelly at her home, 2127 North 15th street. The guests, who were members of Miss Zellner's bridal party, included Miss Stephanlo Mil ler. Miss Marian Murray, Miss Bertye Wlnslow, Miss Dorothea Miller and Mrs. J. Augustus Boersj Mrs. Charles P. Jackson will entertain the members of her bridge club at hor home, 6117 Cedar avenue, on Thursday afternoon, November 4. Mrs. James Featheratone and hr daughter, Miss ICathryn Fcatherstone, of Boston, Mass., are visiting their rela tives, Mrs. S. B. Peake, of 133 North Salford street, where they will remain three weeks, Miss Esther A- Lukens, of 662S Chester avenue, will be the week-end guest of Miss Elizabeth Sinclair, of Ridley Park. Miss Sinclair will entertain at "K0" on Saturday evening. Girard Farms Invitations have been. Issued by Mrs. Alexander S. Williams, wife of Captain Williams, U. 8. M. C of 2322 South 21st street, for the christening of her little son. Wlstar Morris Shives Williams, which will take place on Thursday after noon. November 4, at 4:30, after which there will be a reception to meet the god mother, Mrs. Alexander Scott Williams, and the two godfathers. Air. Alexander Scott Williams and Colonel David L. Brnlnerd, U. li. A. Tba ceremony will be performed by tho Rev. Charles 0. Pierce, U. 8. A. pastor of Bt. Mat thew's Episcopal Church, 18th street and Olraid avenue. Mr. William Williams, of New York city, will be proxy for his brother, Captain Alexander Shives 'Wil liams, V. S. M- C, who Is serving as provost marshal of the United States Ma rine Corps ta Haiti. f LEDaER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER LsLsLsLa jsb. 4s)tisLsLsLsLsLsLsLsLkKf u k & ggggggggggggggggfcgBBagBMBPIB JlSH ' llLsLLsHBRlHksiSiSiSBEnnHPJIHiSBR VKiSisV JsLsLsLsLsLsLsLsHPfp''' h&sMBRBM$iG& JsssisH Hisisisisisiisisi9P '' MPHI' P nlH r gsgggggsgg99HRa"BgggsBgB i"s jBaaaaaaaST' ggggggggggSaSSSIHE K-JmMrx ? sir iy',x .i.j 4t tHpF v' naEBflsBHisisisisisB SSV79iHisisisisPV4isistsisLisisisVv'JA v Xi"1U:-' VM L I )553HI MRS. JOSEPH BONN Who will Lo remembered as Miss Katharine Malin. Mr. and Mrs. Bonn havo returned to Philadelphia to live, and havo taken an apartment at 17th and Pino streets. MASQUE DANCE ENJOYED BY LANSDOWNE SCHOOL STUDENTS Prizes Were Awarded for Best Costumes to Miss Walsh and Miss Meyers Many Attractive Halloween Affairs Have Been Given Club Doings ONE of the most cnjoynble of masque dances was held Monday night by the class of 1915 and 1916 of St. Phlloraena's School In tho school hall. Tho grand march was led by Miss Marcelltno Meyers, as Red Riding Hood, and Miss Marlon Duckett, as a Quaker maiden. A five pound box of candy nnd a half dozen sil ver spoons were given as prizes for tho best and comic costumes. Miss Anna Walsh, as a Japanese maiden, won the candy for fancy dress and Miss Agnos Meyers, as a lady of '75. won tho spoons. Among the boys tho fancy dress prize went to Charles Scott, and tho comio prize to Philip Cuhano, who dressed as a bathing girl. The Judges were the Rev. Francis Markee, Mrs. Thomas F. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Louis Meyers, Mrs. M. Bingham, Mrs. J. Duckett nnd Miss Ella nudolph. Among the members from tho 1915 class present wero Miss Marlon Fitzgorald, Miss Helen Fnrren, Miss Anna Duokett, Miss Mar garet CDonnell, Miss Mario McClune, Miss Martha Loughney. Miss Florenco Simpson and Mr. John McCullough. Tho smoker and open house held last Saturday cvoning In the Madonna House Club rooms was a notablo social suc cess, marking the seventh anniversary of the organization one long to be remem bered. Mr. Joseph A. Lombardl. tho club's secretary. ws tho master of cere monies, and fulfilled tho position to per fection. Speeches wero made by the di rector, Mr. George H. Bonner, and Mr. William A. S. Lapetlna, the club's chair man, on tho success of tho organization, and proclaimed 1915 tho banner year of tho club. Entertainment was furnished by Mr. Philip Pelllgrlnl, Mr. Frank Sl derlo, Mr. Henry A. Marta, Mr. Pasquale Mortolla, Mr. Joseph A. Lombardl Mr. John Nocltra, Mr. Philip Landl and Mr. Samuel F. Brunette. Tho Madonna Sym phony Orchestra, under tho direction of Mr. Joseph De Luca, Interpolated tho music for this occasion. A surprise birthday party -was given to Miss Elizabeth Marie Conrey by her friends last night at her home, 6134 Wal nut street. The house was tastefully dec orated with ferns, potted plants and au tumn leaves. Moro than 100 persons at tended, many of them being out of town guests. An interesting musical program was b. feature of the occasion. Among the, most actlvo in planning tho function were Mr. Francis J. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rynear, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James tVebber, Mr. and Mrs. Bdward McLaugh lin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bentz, Miss Nel lie Tucker. Miss Mary Tucker, Miss Mar garet Kirk Miss Mae Kirk, Miss Marie Heath, Miss! Mao Enew, Mr. James Mo Gulgan. Mr, John Qulnn. Mr. Loula Boll gan, Mr. Thomas Brady, Miss Cellno Bruce, Miss Marlon Harrington and Miss Kathryn Fenlon. Tho Cooper Camping Club will hold a masquerade at the home of Mr. William J. Etherinston on Saturday night. The guests will include tho members of tho club, among whom will be Mr. Jesse Whitley. Mr. David Roberts, Mr. Clay ton Hicks, Mr. B. Thompson, Mr. Rlohard Thompson, Mr. James Belsel, Mr. Harry Hartman and Mr. Charles Scheppman. A birthday party -was given In honor of Miss Hester M. Goldstein by her parents at their home, 3111 North 11th street, Saturday, Tho room was tastefully deco rated In pink, as was also the table with pink roses and carnations. A duet was rendered by Miss Selma Hassan and Mr, G, Burrlson. Recitations by Miss Jennie Bear and Miss Hester M. Goldstein. The guests -were Miss Lea and Miss Selma Hassans, Miss Minnie Dyner, Miss Dora Jaoobson, Miss Jeanette Moses, Miss Estelle M. Adler, Miss Jennie Bear, Mlsa Pauline Schuster, Miss Reba Koane, Miss Sadie Bear, Miss Bella Shapiro, Miss Esther Schleslnger, Miss Pearl Blank, Mlsa Fanette Blank. Miss Yetta Bchroll, Miss Lena Blben. Miss Rose Segal, Mr, AUTUMN BESOBTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. S. .kSTo&U, ATLANTIC CITY. Superior location with an I unobstructed view of b?ach j V ft and Doarawqirv recogmzea i idara of excellence I stam CMcif60O. WALTERJ.BUZBYA 22L! TW mM mm horn ft M Wfrfftb ATLANTIC CITY, I. J. OWNCRlMtP USNAaiMtHT jlOfJUH WHITE , SONS COMPAMY. Westminster K nr- u". kut. u VYCMIIUllMCl l Vllr bs,tb, ,. w.t,r. 4 JO up 4ljr IS upvrkly. Chu. Buhr. TDAVUnUP Lwsestu AtUntlg Ottf Is r777J C. Moses, Mr. .B. Schleslnger, Mr. George Burrlson. Mr. S. Blum. Mr. Herman Stein, Mr. Herman Sedenburg, Mr. M. Axel bawm. Mr Joseph Lowensteln, Mr. Jo seph Hassan and Mr. Harry Goldstein. Miss Mary H. Jones entertained with an informal danco at her residence, 5007 Chester avenue, Saturday evening. Au tumn leaves and yellow chrysanthemums wero tho chief decorations. Those present wero Miss Dorothy Bell Glbb, Miss Eliza beth Frlcke, Miss Beatrlco Mario Kltson, Miss Jane Doak, Miss Katherlno Gertrude Gaunt, Mrs. Grover Richards, Mr. Edgar Tralnor Hoffnor, Mr. Russell E. Swalm, Mr. ilyron White. Mr. Herbert Hlggins. Mr. H. Herbert Longaker. Mr. Grover Richards and Mr. Geoge B. Brown. Miss Dorothy Green, of 705 North 63d street, entertained at her home on Sat urday n'ght. Among those present -were Miss Emma Lipplncott. Miss Edith Fries, Miss Helen Scott, Miss Pauline Baling, Miss Ethel Pimple, Miss Elizabeth Stew art, Mr. Everett Phlpps, Mr. Warren Hicks, Mr. Raymond Stannard, Mr. Kirk Bromlax, Mr. Chnrles Hayes, Mr. Wlllard Gregg. Mr. Harry W. Korb, Mr. Hellner Gaul, Mr. Charles Brownley and Mr. Eu geno Costello. A very elaborate entertainment was held under the auspices of tho Fraternal League Saturday evening at tho College Settlement, 6th and Christian streets. In addition to tho musical program, Dr. Max Barbour addressed the audience on "Good Government," Maurice Crown acted as chairman and tho president of tho league, Mr. Louis Wallman, spoke of the progress of the league, especially of the literary work. Tho Don Bosco Cathollo Club will glvo a minstrel show and danco on Monday, November 22, at the New Lyrlo Hall, 923 South 6th street. The minstrels aro all well-known singers, and the affair promises to bo a success. The commit tee in charge includes Mr. Simon Clcchlttl, chairman; Mr. Nicholas Alonzo, secretary; Mr. Philip Ftalplrl, Mr. John do Masi, Jr., and Mr. Vincent Mazzo, stage director. At tho last meeting a committee was formed of young girls to help mako the affair a success. Tho chairman of this commlttco Is Miss Jennie Bruno. The others are Miss Florence Bruno, Miss Josephine Cuneo, Miss Adel Cellon, Miss Catharine de Marco, Miss Ray de Marco, Miss Julia Ltago and Miss Louisa Dragomettl. Tioga Mrs. Bertha Keen, who has been spend ing tho summer and early autumn at Atlantlo City, haB returned to town and Is occupying her new home, 1317 Erie ave nue. Mrs. Zane Hoffman was hostess to the members of her card club on Tuesday afternoon. The game was followed by a buffot luncheon. Mrs, David Tlmmons, Mrs, Ellwood A, Steelman, Mrs. Carl Schaoffer, Mrs. William Voorhees, Mra. Victor Beck, Miss Alice McFadden, Miss Jennie Querns, Miss Edna McFadden, Miss Mary Weldon and Miss Jennie Querns wero tho guests. Mrs. Leonard R. Weltzel, of iSHi North Broad street, will spend part of Novem ber In New York as tho guest of her mother, Mrs, Thomas T. Joret Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blggard, formerly of North 18th street, aro occupying their new home, 8725 North Gratz street. AUTUMN RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Atlantic ILlridcaL ttuto.fZuri, "Yes," said the fair visitors, "It really is. It's Just lone enough to be really feleasant without becoming mo notonous. The roads are splendid, and with ATLANTIC CITY for the goal, with its myriad attractions, well it's just heavenlyl" BtK, Twali, FkUK. Hrti fctk RITt, tit. THE LrABINQ II BUSES ARC ALWAYS OPEN Aid will fursUa lull lulorautloa, rates, etc, m SMihtstlos. tllottU an all American I'Uo, unless etbcrwiM aoted.) MvfTvvrQBgn.MeAwvMl Oo the Ocean Frost American ft Kuropesa Plans Josiak White A SM Company H vtvi WKwn Oa U Ocean Frost Walter 1. Uuiby ftetaHslI IleUl ft Sanatoria r, I Xnung. Mgr. Httol Jlriss On the Ooran Front r B. OS and II. O. KAwsrds TfctSMbatM Oa the Ocean Frest Knnioesn Piaa J, WeUel, Mgr. HUI M. tttrld Oo Its Ocean Front Kewlln Utlses C. Only eno hour front Philadelphia. Vteqaent trains via 1'bUa, Kutuuig ltyv or Fauna. K. M. Debutante Doings Miss Emllle Posey Kennedy, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edward Kennedy, will bo guest of honor at a dln-ner-danca to bo given this ovenlng by her undo and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. William Campbell Posey, of Knoll House, Ard more. The affair will be given at tho Radnor Hunt Club and the guests will In clude: tho season's debutantes and youngor men. Miss Josephine C. S. Foster, daughter of Mrs. Thomas C Foster, of the Colonial, 11C1 Spruce street, will be guest of honor at a small luncheon to be given by her mother today. There will bo 0 guests present and will Include members of tho debutante set. Miss Foster has not made her formal debut as yet. but will be pre sented at a tea to bo given by her mother In December. North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Frank McManus have closed their cottage on Stenton place, Chelsen, and returned to their home, 1419 North 18th street. Friends of Mr. Mc Manus will be pleased to hear that he is now convalescing from his recent Illness. Miss Nan Gill, of H26 West Girard ave nue, gave a bridge and linen shower yes terday nftcmoon In honor of Miss Mar guerlto Josephine Carroll, whose engage ment was recently announced to Mr. Lee J. DIebold, of Pittsburgh, Pa. The wed ding will tako place In January Mrs. F. M. Blgley, of 1522 West Colum bia avenue, Is visiting at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. G. E. French, Niagara Falls, Can. Frankford Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schlmpf enter tained at their home, 601 West Duncannon street, Olney, on Sunday. Among thoso present wero Miss Ella Armstrong, Miss Catherine J. Gleeson, Miss Gertrude M. Mundy, Miss Jano E. McQlavo. Miss Clalro Kane, Miss Angela Kane, Mr. John W. Schocller, Mr. Thomas D. Aspden, Mr. August Schmidt, Mr. James Kane, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F, McGowen, Miss E. Selbert nnd Mr. Philip S. McDevltt, Jr. Tho members of tho Rockledge Flro Company and their friends will hold a masquerade party and dance at the flro house on Saturday evening. Lansdowne Miss Emily Smith, of Forrest avenue, entertained six guests at luncheon yes terday, including Miss Mario Davis, Miss Ella Young, Miss Besslo Levy, Miss Marie Brown, Miss Ruth Jarvls and Miss Edna Cook. Mr. Robert Steel, of Marshall road, will give a Halloween dance at his home on November 1 Miss Marie G. Loughney and Miss Emily Frlcko will attend the house party which Is being given by Dr. and Mrs. Walter Webb, of West Chester, this week-end. The Rev. and Mrs. Edwin W. Saylor, of 45 East Steward avenue, returned to day from a short visit to Pittsburgh. Miss Emma Love, of East Greenwood avenue, will give a Halloween party on Saturday. What's Doing Tonight llurcau of Soils, United State Department p Agriculture, Franklin Institute; 8 o'clock. Free. American Academy of Tolltleal and Social Science, topic, "Police Administration of a Great City," Wltherspoon Hall; 8:15 o'clock. Cedar Avenuo Improvement Association, Cedar avenue and 47th street; 8 o'clock. Free. Lancaster Avenue and C2d Street Business Men, 53d Btreet and Lansdowne avenue; o'clock. Free. Baptist mass-meeting, Baptist Temple. Home' Week. First Presbyterian Church In Germantown, 8 o'clock. Anti-suffrage mass-meeting'. Academy of Music; S o'clock. Free. POLITICATj MEErTINGS. FIIANKLDJ PARTY. Frankford Hall. Frankford avenue and Adams street. Boall's Hall. 418 East Qlrard avenuo: Columbia HaU, 2d and Nonis streets; open air, Clearfield street and Frankford avenue. republican PARTY. Nineteenth, Thlrty-flrst. Thirty-third and Forty-third Wards. Textile Hall, Kensington avenue and Cumberland street. Twenty-fourth Ward, Knights of Columbus Ilall, 38th and Market streets. Seventh Ward, Citizens' Republican Club, 422 South 16th street. Forty-sixth Ward, Maennerchor Ilall, Brides burg. Thirty-second Ward, Fratz's Ilall, IUdge avenuo and 30th street. Banquet, Sons of Delaware, note! Rltten house; 0:30 o'clock. Suffrage Events Today WOSIAN SUFFRAGE PARTT. 7:43 p. m. Meeting at 202O Columbia avenue. Speakers, Miss F. D. Stewart and A. S. Olmsted. 7:45 p. m. Open-air meeting at Cth and Pike streets. Speakers, Graham Woodward, Miss Anna Macrarland and Miss Jano Myer. 8 p. m. Meeting at Broad and Spring Garden streets. Speakers, Mrs. William li. Derr and Mlsa Estelle Russet. 8 p. m. Meeting at 218 South &2d street. Speakers, Miss Nettle Hahn and John C. fa mall. 8 p. m. Meeting at 2047 South street. Speakers, Mrs. Ella Reeve Bloor and 11. P. Dye. 8 p. m. Meeting at Broad and South streets. Speakers, Mrs. Marlon Holmes and Mrs. Ella Reeva Bloor. 8:10 P. m. Meeting at 240 Montgomery ave nue. Speakers, Mlsa Ellrabeth U, Yates and Mrs. Harry Phillip. 8:80 p. m. Meeting at oth and Spring Oordcn streets. Speakers, Mr, and Mrs. J. It. Dornblum. PHILADCLPHIA SUFFRAGD LBAQUB. 8:30 p. m. Meeting at Yardley," Speaker, Miss Dllle Hastings. EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY. 7:80 p. m. Meeting at 7th and Morris streets; speaker, Samuel Moyerman. 8 n. m. Meeting at Frankford avenna and Arrow siroei; speajtcr, miss Anna Aicuuo. 8 p. m. Meeting at Frankford avenue and Cambria street; speaker, Mrs. Elizabeth Galen. 8 p. m. Meeting at Chelton and Germantown avenues; speaker. Miss Bertha Sapovlts. 8:80 p. m. Meeting at 7th street and Moya menslng avenue; speaker, Samuel Moyerman. 0 p. m. Miss Louise Hall will speak at Re publican Club dinner, Hotel Adelphta. 0:80 p. m. Meeting at Broad and Locust streets; speakers. Miss Elisabeth MoShan and Ferdinand II. eraser. AUTUMN RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. CitM UmU Mmm On lt Ocean ITrent IT P. Cook's Bent 1 99 nsflWHtftl Central Nr Beach Ilanry Drnl 99 wf InMnf v Oeatrali Near Beack bamurl Kills HklMlM Oa the Ocean Krvnt J ll.TUwapeea ft Co. A t . IW Y rsIM -La 28. 1915. ATLANTA NUPTIALS Ai.rxvi.vji Miss Sarah Lee Avary Evans to Become Bride of Mr. George Eyre Lippincott, of Germantown, Tonight Other Marriages ANUMDBIt ot PhlUdelphtans havo Kone to Atlanta, Oa., to attend the. wedding: ot Hiss Sarah Leo Avary Evans and Mr. Ocoree Eyre Lipplncott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lipplncott, ot 2 "West Tulpehocken street, Oermantown. The ceremony will take placo this eve ning at S o'clook in the home ot tho bride's) sister, Mrs. Robert drier Stephens. The bride will hav six attendant, among: -whom will be Mrs. Horace Mather Lipplncott, while her husband, a brother of the bridegroom, will act aa best man. Miss Evans Is the daughter of the Into General Clement A. Evans, who sercd In the Confederate army under General Leo. SNTrunn HEPBunN. A very attractive wedding will take placo nt 7 o'clock this evening at the Oak TjinA PrAativfttrlnn f-ti,.t t.Mm Miss Elsie Densmcr Hepburn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Hepburn, of 6310 North 13th Btreet, will become tho bnde of Mr. Chnrles W. Snydor. Jr., also of Oak Lane. The Rev. Prank Scott will officiate. The bride, who will bo given In mar riage by her father, will wear a beautiful gown of white crepo meteor. Her veil will bo of tulle, held in place with lilies of the valley, and she will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. The maid of honor, Miss Helen Houston, will bo at tractlvoly gowned In pale-blue taffeta and white net nnd will carry a huge arm bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums. Miss Neva Hartzell. Miss Tdary Arthur and Miss Florence Fisher will attend aa bridesmaids. Their gowns will bo of rain bow shado of tulle and they will carry arm bouquets of chrysanthemums. Mr. William Snyder, the bridegroom's brother, will act as best man, and tho ushers will be Mr. Comly Straton, Mr. Howard Adams and Mr. Edwin Hamilton. A reception will follow immediately niter the ceremony at the bride's home, after which Mr. and Mrs. Snyder will icnj on un exienaea weaaing journey. Upon their return they will reside at 6310 North 13th Btreet, Oak Lano. WAURBN-THOMA& The marriage of Miss Irene Equllla Thomaa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph M. Thomas, of State road, Cyn wyd, to Mr. James "Warren will tako placo quietly this afternoon at 4 o'clock In St. John's Episcopal Church, Lower Merlon. The Rev. Dr. H. A. P. Hoyt will officiate. No Invitations have been Issued to the wedding, but friends of the bride and gTOom-to-be are Invited to be present at tho ceremony. The bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, will wear a stylish traveling suit of brown broadcloth, while a small brown velvet hat will complete the cos tume. After a -wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. "Warren will be at home after Janu ary 1 at their apartments, 46th and Locust streets. QUCKES-SCOTT. Tho marrlngA of Miss Cora P. Srott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Scott, of 6S03 North 11th Btreet. to Mr. Philip Ouckes, of Tioga, will take place at 6 o'clock tonight at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. Edward J. Humeston, of the Oak Lane Presbyterian Church, will perform the ceremony. The bride will wear a gown of white duchess satin and tullo and a tullo veil caught with orange blossoms. Orchids nnd lilies of the val ley will be carried. Miss Katharine Tnrd, tho maid of honor, will bo the bride's only attendant. Her frock Is of pink pussy willow taffeta and tulle. Her flow. ers will be arranged In a colonial bou quet. Mr. Raymond Guckes will be his cousin's best man. Owing- to the Illness of the bride's father, tho reception will be omitted. Mr. and Mrs. Guckes will leave on a short honeymoon trip and will be at home after November 15, at 1223 Chelten avenue, Germantown. JAQUETTE-McGARRT. The marriage of Miss Gertrude McGarry, of 2211 South 17th street, and Mr. Francis Jaquette, of 2221 Falrmount avenue, took place yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock in St. Monica's Church. The bride was at tended by Miss Katherlno Smith, and the best man was his brother, Mr. John Jaquette. A reception followed at the home of the bride, after which the young couple left on their wedding- trip and on their return will be at homo at 230S South "Woodstock street. McGILL POLLOCK. Mr. and Mrs. "William II. Voltz, of 2022 North 15th street, announce the marriage of their daughter. Mrs. Mamie Elizabeth Pollock, to Mr. Allen McGUI. of this city, on "Wednesday, October 27. Mr. and Mrs. McGUI will live at 921 South 55th street. "West Fhlladelphtaj RUDRAUFF-ARMSTRONG. An interesting wedding was solemnized last night at 6:S0 o'clock In St Paul's DANCING MartePs Academy 1710 N. BltOAD -) Prize Halloween Masquerade SiSy MONDAY, NOV. 1st CASH PRIZES RECEPTIONS EVERY WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY A SATURDAY XTr rrnn-v 1T30 N- Broad Bt. Phone Dla. 838 W Uglier prac. Class Mon., Tues. ft Thure. Scholars' "gSSJST Dance 23&3k. Open Practice Claas, Friday Afternoon, 4-0 Annual MovI fivna "SU9 Ponev island ,Ai V4 AMhj 3Rat.Oct 30,Ev-. C. ELLWOOD CARPENTER School of Dane Inc. 1123 Chestnut St. The school "depend able." Private and class lessons every day. RAPID COURSES in SPANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN. ITALIAN, Etc. Morning-, afternoon and evenlnr Sessions. Duration Six weeks (one lesson dally, ex cept Saturdays). ... Number ot pupils Limited to 10 per class. Urictn November 1st, 1916. Vm-s 118,00. ltrg-lster now, per letter, 'phone (Bpruca, 460H or personal call. Ilrsldea these Itapld Couraes, the reruler Classes, meetlnc two or three times per week, are constantly forming- and private lessons may be arranged for to be given at the School or. If desired, at the pupils' resi dence. Superior Native Teacher Write for Catalog- or free trial lesson ticket, Tke Berlitz School of Languages 16th and Chettnut Streets LOPEK BLPO. (Over Biker's 1'harmacy) . "Country Day School for Boys" Yynneioodr fa. Rev. aibsoa Bell, Head Master. Phone Ardmore 1S22. Strayer'i BwhteM Collega M1-S0T Chestnut St., rtjiau rractlcal courses. Moderate price. Posltloa guaranteed. Day fc night sessions, gnrolt now. MiSS NOVBS "2 CHESTNUT ST. mS nujfqa Dramatlo Art, Elosutlon. English, Bpeclal class for children. ITALIAN SCHOOL. 1611 Chestnut. FoBUeaU'a easy, original nietbod tlasua raonaUr -ducted by Signer VoatieaM. xAaJ kaei , 0 WILL jrniijAJLjijriiiAjrio 1 Reformed Episcopal Church, Bro4 Venango streets, when Miss Famtq Arm. itronjr. daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Arm strong, wa given In marriage by her brother, Mr. Edward 8. Armstrong, to Mr. C. Raymond Rudrauff, of Tie. The Rev. Dr. Forrest B. Dager officiated at the ceremony, which was followed fey n largely attended reception at tt Roosevelt. The bride was attended by Mrs. W, Harry Armstrong;, as matron of honor, nnd Miss Elsa Spencer and Ml Mad go Horst, of Altaloma, Cat, m bridesmaids. Mr. Rudrauff had for best man Dr. Paul J Pontius, and for ushers Mr. Roland L. Rudrauff, his brother: Mr. "Walter J. Dcvlne, Mr. Edward J, Tague, Mr. James Spencer and the bride's broth ers, Mr. "W. Harry Armstrong; Mr. Frank Armstrong, of this city, and Mr. Albert R. Armstrong, of Now York, Upon their return from an extended honeymoon trip, Mr. and Mrs. Rudrnu will be at home, after January L at 9Mt Germantown avenue. "WILLS HELLER. The marriage of Miss Marguerite JB Heller, daughter of Mr. John Heller, of 16 North S3d street, to Mr. John A. "Wills took place yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock In St Ludwlg's Catholic Church. 28th and Master streets. Tho Rav. Albert Korves performed the ceremony. The bride was attended by Miss Letltla Lenahan as bridesmaid. Mr. Gordon Fellmnn was the bridegroom's best man. Mr. and Mrs. "Wills left for an extended tour through New England. They will be at home after November 30 at 292 Nicholas street DEAL VANDEGRIFT. Miss Jessie M. Vandegrtft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Vandegrift and Mr. Charles E. Deal were married at 1 o'clock last night at the homo of the officiating- clergyman, the Rev. Edward P. Randolph, pastor of St James' Metho dist Episcopal Church, Tabor rood. Mlsa txmn vandegrift attended her sister as maid of honor. Mr. William L. Deal was his brother's best man. Mr. and Mrs. Deal will return from their wed ding journey the middle of November and will be at home at 5242 Mascher street Northeast Philadelphia At a party given by Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Levlt at their home, 2138 North Front street, tne Detrotnai of their daughter, Miss Anna Levlt. to Mr. Saul Kwoss. of Pocahontas, Va., was announced. During mo evem'ig an appeal was made lor the relief fut-J by Mr. Leon Koppleman and S2S was raised and sent to tho Central Re lief Fund. HALLAHAN'S Good Shoes Maker to WearC (Trade Mark Registered) $ Leader of Our 50 New Styles at 5 At the football game take note of the smart women's feet You'll seo Hallahan's "Gypsy Queen" predominating. Stop in and see how well it looks on you. In midnlf ht blue, French bronie, pat ent leather or Iloyal Jet kid. plain or piped with white. Ieather Louts heels, llrht welted soles with close-trimmed custom edf es. 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