EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FEID'AY, OCTOBER 29, 1915. "13 DEBUTANTE DINNER AND iwvcmuti iu ijaigt: iiuinuur 01 VjueStS. Personals of Interest ?irn. and MRS- I10L.AND I.. TAYLOR, M,of SM West Cheltch avenue, ulll Rive P,mll 5ln"er nt lhclr homo for M9S Mlfflccnt McCarthy, of Syracuse, who Is (Lin MIm Taylor, on Tuesday evo tni November 2, before the dance .('h j,ir, Bnd Mrs. Gustavu Ilemak will ,"T, for their daughter, Miss Margaret O. Th gufsts at the dinner will Include '.. corlnne Kreeman, Mls Helen Mar- Mil Miss S Uytcndale Balrd, Miss Hdlth t-.Unn I'aBC, Miss Carollno HollliiKswortli 'Emberton, Miss Anna 11. Merrick. Miss rMhel Fitlcr. Miss Frances W. Scott, Mr. 'Sm Tumcr, Miss Palmer Townscnd, i?i. Htnry Temberton, Mr. John Carter, Itr John Ble. Mr. Holnnd Jellott. Mr. Snnflson lloopes, Mr. Carlos Santa Maria J Mr William Wright. itr and Mrs Taylor will Rive a ball lit their dauKhter, Miss A Marjory Tny- !(" at the Hltz-Carlton on Januaiy C. , w. anQ Mrs Charles Rdward Stafford, - Haverford, have Issued Invitations for L marilago of their daUBhtcr, Miss .rtiiibeth llammlll Statfold, to Mr. Hrnest v Halbach, of St. Davids, Pa., to take Itics on Wednesday. November 17, at 4 Mock In t Mary's Church, Ardtnoie. 1 receptlcu will follow Immediately after the cciem iny at the home of tho bildc's Mrtnts, at Gordon and Lancaster avc tues, liaverforo. jltj May Temple will entertain at the r Siturdaj afternoon dansnnt at tho Hclle-'tue-Etiatford tomorrow. Her Ruests will fL lllis Chilstlno H. Stockton, Miss 'Catherine Hunter, Mr. Harold Adams Ud Mr. William Davis. "Mr and Mrs. Wllllnm Thomson Shcr ' ton, of Hamilton Court, will entertain at firmer towoirov. in honor of their little jiujhter. Miss Alberta Sherron. Among those pretent will be Miss Marsarct Fox, 'ills' Mary Louise Pntton, Miss Kleanore ivnant, Miss Belle Pllllne and Miss s Caroline Buck. i Mr. and Mrs Charles C. WulbridKe live Issued invitations for a hunt brenk- fast on Tuesday, after tho election-day run, at the new Huntingdon Valley Hunt i Outhouse at Willow Grove, Pn. Mrs. Shlppen Lewis, of 218 Cliveden ave nue, will entertain at dinner at tho Mask ,nd Wig Club on Thursday, November 13, In honor of Miss Eleanor Pepper. Tho ijrty will afterward attend tho theatre. I imons those invited are Miss Mary j Dixon Thiyer, Miss Alfrcda Cope Lewis, 1 JIlss Franres Srolt, Miss Elizabeth Gilf- nth, Miss Sarah C. Nellson. The annual Peacock Exchange will bo held at the residence of Mrs. Charles Williams, at Havcrford, on Wednesday, November 3. and Thursday, November 4, irom w unui o a riocn. i Mrs. Byron P. Moulton will entertain l.il luncheon tomorrow nt her residence I In honor of Mrs. Greene, who Is tho j'fuest of her sister, Mrs. George Brooke, ef uermantown. Along the Main Line NARBEBTH Mrs. Emma B. Marsh, of J U South Narberth avenue, has been en tertaining Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Swisher tnd Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Phillips, of At fjen, Pa. ARDMORE The senior class of the Loer Merlon High School gave a dance last night In the school gymnasium. Tho decorations consisted of autumn leaves Ud novelties appropriate to the season. Among those present were Miss Dorothy Morris, Miss Grace Stlllwagon, Miss Mar pret Kershaw, Mlsa Almeda Parke, Miss Ethel Hamll, Miss Elizabeth Darrlson, Hiss Ursula Seeburgcr, Miss Dorothy Brrnes, Miss Jean Hammer, Miss Sarah Fedrlck, Miss Marion PIckford, Miss Ruth Pedrlck, Miss Frances Hadley, Miss Mar lon Rainy, Miss Loulso do la F Keefe, MIh Yvonne F Kecfo, Mr. William Me Sowell, Mr. William Shuport, Mr. J. Mil ler, Mr. Henry Pool, Mr Alexander Pool, Mr. Edward Allen, Mr. Charles Ilapp, Mr Benson Steed, Mr. Alexander Dalrson, Mr. frank Benson, Mr. Russel Hammer, Mr. Hirry Surlng nnd Sir. G. Sproul. BRYN MAWR. The nnnual euchre nnd licial promenade given by tho members ef Our Mother of Good Counsel Church, Bryn Mawr. for tho benefit of the paro 'thUl school, will be held Thanksgiving tit. Wednesday, November 21, in tho pchool auditorium. Mrs. Robert Goellcr, of New York, Is visiting Mr and Mrs. Herbert Lloyd nt Bod-Llwyd. their place In Bryn Mawr. Miss Ethel Maule nnd Miss Anna Foulke live been spending n few dnya In New ,Tork. This evening Miss Maule will glvo small dinner nt Briar Crest, her home to ilryn Mawr, before the dance at tho Merlon Cricket Club. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Lincoln Clark tare gone to Lenox, Mass., where they are staying at tho Curtis Hotel. lira. AValter D. Blabon will not open aer house In Bryn Mnwr this winter, but II1 OCCUnv an nnnrtmpnt nt the RitZ- (Carlton after November 5. ItOSEMONT. Mr. and Mrs. John Mor- rift rtttnlaAH Tl-I..- TII1I n -a nnitniUnC t 'ew days in New York, where they jent to attend tho marriage ot Miss Helen Judson to Mr. G. Elton Parks. ' VlLLANOVA.-Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Hlrrlinn. .lr nf Vt1n,,r..,a lnff for Hot sfsrlngs, vi., yesterday, to spend a fort- fs'int. Mrs. npnrcA 1nWni1Attn nf Tllnnmfleld. J rone to Hot Springs' with Governor iwi airs. R. Livingston Beeckman, ot 'Rhode Island j HADNOR.-Mrs, William D. Ayers re j turned to her home In New York Wcd Miday, after visiting her son-in-law ma daughter, Mr, and Mrs. George Em ,M Btarr, at their homo In Radnor. 8T, DAVIDS,-Mr, Lewis Nellson and ii Sarah Claypoole Nellson, of Coolock, ."turned yesterday from New York, Jhere they have been spending a few t Mr. and Mrs. Rollln H. Wilbur will ' tomorrow for Alexandria Bay, T. I., ire they will spend 10 days duck IMctlnr, Germ an town Ir, GenrrA Xftillnv nv o Innar W-d. I?Jay night at tho club. Tho guests In. "Med Mr. and Mrs, B. Rlttenhouse Mll "'. Mr. and Mra. Samuel Woodward and ff- E. R. Carver. A htln.t.ai. J. J, , .. .vL.a.. Xt ji; , "L,H , mue'uancB WJ1 uo liivcil M '.. Auxiliary oi me ucriHiiiw Jrnandery, No. 82, K. T Thursday ir"nr. November 4, at Masonlo nan. ?" Alonzo ThomDson Is nreatdent. Mrs. Ph McDade U vice president, Mlsa sin,0, 5' Drownley la secretary, Mlsa htl Bodwitch la treaaurer. About 200 pi will b preaent IjJ'r, and Mra, William R. Tucker, of u? Qrtyatone, 12S West Schoolhousa u?i Wll Biv, a dinner, on November 4, ;Oermantown Cricket Club, In honor 'II "M. Tucker-a birthday. , Ui. ... .. " - w7" "" atra, J. II, Hudds, oi otm ttv venu will give a Halloween Sf tomorrow afternoon In honor of aniall daughter, Miaa Qmce Hubba. J&J: CharU Henry Volgt. or West m ian, bjta rsturnad from a ahort r A TvTrT7 TXT rntTtl xtti a t- t,,t, jtxkjxj xxx xiT.ii, lNJjjiJK, x'UTUKHi lr, and Mrs. Roland L. Taylor to Give Dinner stay In New York, where she wns the guest of friends at tho Hotel MeAlpln. Mls KllMbeth Kelly, of MIS German town avenue, has returned from a visit to friends In New Itochellc. N. Y. Miss Maud McGonlRal. of Rtrnton nve mie. has returned from a short stay In Conshohocken, whom alio was the guest of Miss Margaret Lynch. Mrs. Leo Belknap, of Salamanca, N Y . will be the guest of Mrs Arthur W llo bert, of Greene street, for the next fort night. Chestnut Hill At the masked dance which will t.Ue place on Monday evening at the Slenton Country Clu.i when Miss Ma Tnlor. of 151 East Mount Airy nenuo will tie hostess, the f llowlng guests will be pres ent. Mr. and Mrs Frederic'.. Slmonln. Mlrs Marlon Hartley. Miss Marion Mont gomeo, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hnwley Mr. and Mrs CIIITord Ilawlej. Mr and Mrs. Daniel Donahue, Mr and Mrs Htiltz. Miss Helen Vr, Miss Lornlne Hlllscy. Miss Mnry Dalesman. Miss Helen Cios key. Miss May Alburser, Miss Helen oung, Miss Edna Gaw, Miss Alice D1I lenbeck. Mr nnd Mrs Frank ronnhui. Mr. Harry Shoemaker, Miss Helen Car son, Mr. Allen Hill. Mr Monroe ltob Inson, Mr. Samuel Wentz, Mr Paul Hes ser, Mr. Carl Evans, Dr William Van Dalton. Mr. Marcellus Heppc. Mr Joseph Dougherty, Mr. Leonard Stiles, Mr Thomas Cunningham. Mr Arthur Jack son. Mr. Philip Leroy, Mr. Frank Lamp ing, Mr ltalph Frlshle, Mr. James Shellv. Mr. Joseph Lamb and Mr. Alfred Hlnkle Mr. and Mrs' E Hittcnhouse Miller will entertain nt dinner on Snturdav. November 6, at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Along the Reading Mrs. Charles J. Webb, of Elklns Park, entcrtnlncd nt a largo luncheon nt the Huntingdon Vulley Club nt Noble, Wed nchilay. About '00 Ruests wore present. The tables were beautifully decorated with pink colonial loses nnd autumn leaves. Tho Bachelor Gills' Club, of Willow Grove, will give a Halloween social to morrow. A mnsquerado daiuo will bo hold at tho Jcnklntown Club rooms tomorrow night. Three prizes will bo awarded to tho three test fancy dress costumes and threo prizes to tho best comic dress costumes. Mrs. Roehm, of Upland avenue nnd Ryd.il road, Noble, will give a costume Halloween party this evening for the benefit fund of the Civic Club of Noble. Cake and candy will be on sale. Mrs. Karl D. Williams, of Glenolden, formerly of Melrose Park, has left for San Frnnclscu, whore she will visit the exposition. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sheblc, Jr., have moved to Rydal, whero they will occupy their now house on Suequehanna and Valley roads. Mrs. Sheblc will bo re membered as Miss Dorothy O'Day, of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schocks, of North ICth street, are receiving congratulations on tho birth of a daughter, October 24. Mrs. Schocks was formeily Miss Virginia Wleklc, of Oak Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cunningham, of Chclten avenue, Oak Lane, will entertain at cards nnd dancing tonight in honor of Mrs. Cunningham's sister, Miss Bertha Hughes, of Detroit, Mich. Their guests will Includo Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Dunn, Mr and Mrs Horace Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Bctts, Miss Clara Betts, Miss Harriet Tnlley, Miss Pauline Carson, Mr. Walter Carson. Mr. Cornelius Mor gan, Mr. James Allen, Mr. Walter Lane, Mr. Frank Scott, Mr. Albert Asher and Mr. Thomas Morgan Bala-Cynwyd Diana and her bow and arrow, Spanish girls, Colonial dames, Indian maidens, Dutch girls and boys, Night with her silver stars and wand and fairies from tho lnnd-of-makc-bclleve will bo but a few of the mysterious beings who will mingle with ghosts, clowns, members of tho Ku Klux Klan nnd other weird crea tines nt the delightfully Informal masqued dance to be given tonight by the Cynwyd Club. Tne largo clubrooms and spacious porch where tho maBqueradera will wander between dances will be beau tifully decorated with many-sized pump kin lanterns, while great stalks of dried com husks and autumn leaves will mako a lifting background for tho various dan cers in their picturesque costumes nnd black domlnos. The dining room, whero the buffet supper will be berved, will have u table centrepiece of various size cornu copias tilled with every variety of fruit, while tiny pumpkin lanterns, black cats and witches will add to the woird appear ance of the supper table. About 200 mem bers and their friends will be present, among whom will be Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil Ham B, Kraft, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Boddy, Mr. and Mrs. S. Ross Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Addison Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam H. Lavcrty, Mr. nnd Mrs. John G. Fleck, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Scott McCracken. Mr. and Mrs Wllmcr M. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soeburger. Mr. and Mrs. War ren Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vanne man, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Little, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Martin P. Glnn. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Delwller, Miss Marlon Vanneman, Miss Sarah Pedrlck, Miss Dorothy Tlly, Mlsa Ethel McMinn, Miss Sarah Pedrlck, Miss Elizabeth Christie, Miss Bertha Kraft, Mr. Lodge Oliver, Jlr. J. Howard Mecke, Jr. Mr. O. 8. Carter. Mr. Henry Taylor, Mr. K. M. Spanglcr, Mr Paul Vanneman, Jr. Mr. Joseph Simpson, West Philadelphia The Prlsollla Sewing Circle of Weat Philadelphia held Its annual mask party In tho home of Mrs. George Bar low, 643 North 61th strcot, last evening. Tho committee in charge Included Mrs. M. Delaney, Mrs. I S. Dobson, Mrs. M. Pennell, Mrs. M. Bower, Miss Anna and Mies Frances Noble, Mrs. John Stull, Mrs. Charles McGlrr and Mrs. B, Mc Laren. Mr, and Mra. James Walton Davie, of W) Pine street, are entertaining Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Davlo. whose marrlago took place on Monday, October 11. Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Daglt will give a small theatre party In their honor, and tomorrow night Mr. and Mra. Davie will give a masquerade dance- In honor of their guests. Dr. and Mrs. Davlo have apendlnir some time In Washington and New York and will go to Atlantlo City next week before returning to their home In St. Louis. Notices for the Society te will be ..rented and printed In the ETealng Ledger, but all ueh notices roust be written on one side of the IP"t roust be signed In fill with fuU eddres., and when possiblo telephone number must be " Snd all such communication te "Society Editor," Keuiug Ledger. COa Chestnut street. Unless these requirement ur e'ecl eut e that veilflcatlen may be possible, tbe notice will net be published. Z' 1 rTV j&BB&Sk m m$m ,, H.1. &&&itel-C 4J6 V1 SvXTS ) MRS GEURIT P. .IUDD Mr. and Mrs. Judd will entertain at dinner tonight nt their homo in Ardmore, prior to the dance at tho Merion Cricket Club arranged by Mrs. Richard Evans Norton and Mrs. Kane S. Green. Navy Yard Affairs J Mrs. Littleton Waller Tazewell Wal ler, wlfo of Colonel Waller, U. S. M. C. will not receive on Thursday, November 4. but beginning on November 11 sho will be at homo every Thursday afternoon In November at her homo in the Navy Yard. Mrs. W. N. Hill, wlfo of Captain Hill. U. S. M. C., will close her homo In tho Navy Yard, nnd lenve on Wednesday next for Jamaica Plains, n suburb of Boston, where sho will visit rclatlsfs, and rcmuln until Captain Hill returns from Haiti. She wtll be accompanied by Mrs. W. E. Parker, wlfo of Captain Parker, U. S. M. C, who will visit In Providence for a short time before sail ing" for Cuba, whero she expects to make her home. Mrs. Frank Halford, wife of Captnln Halford, U. S. M. C, will entertain on Tuesday afternoon nt bridge in honor of Mrs. Hill, who will leave the city on Wednesday. There will bo three tables. Her guest will includo the two recent nrrivalB In the Navy Yard, Mrs. W. 5. Ltttletleld, wife of Lieutenant Com mander Littletlleld, U. S. N.. and Mrs. Vernou, wife of Lieutenant CommnmW Vernou, U. S. N., nnd Mrs. Waller, Mrs. C. G. Long, Mrs. Nelson Vulte, Mrs. Chnrles A. Lutz, Mrs. Alexander A. Van degrift. Mrs. Raymond B. Sullivan, Mrs. Samuel Bogan and Mrs. Engeman, of New York. South Philadelphia Considerable Interest la being mani fested in tho sixth nnnual entertainment and dance that is to be given under the autplces of Mr. Daniel L. Keating, of 203 Christian street, on November 3, In K. of C. Hall. 2Sth nnd Market streets, tho proceeds of which will be given to St. Joseph's Protectory for Girls, at Norrls town, Tn. Mr. Keating is being ably as sisted by Miss Edna Maher, Miss Cath arine Qulgley, Miss Madeline O'Donnell, Miss Agnes Hayden and Mr. Wllllnm Lowe. Tho Knyoula Dramatic Company, under the direction of Mr. Robert Nugent, will present the three-net farce. "Thu Kleptomaniacs," In tho auditorium, nnd there will be dancing all evening. Mr. Wittenberg's String Band of seven pieces will furnish tho music. Among the pop ular South Philadelphlans that will be seen In tho cast are Miss Anne McDonald, Miss Mniituerito Ormsby, Miss Margaret Hlnes, Miss Catherine McDonald, Miss Margaret Farrcll, Mr. John Roach, Mr. Charles Heffernnm, Mr. Joseph McLough lln, Mr. Frnncls Hogan, Mr. William Duffy, Mr. Joseph Herfernam, Mr. Daniel Keating, Mr. Jnmes Hughes, Mr. John Ryan, Mr. John Hcfternam, Mr. Lewis McClano, Mr. Charles Dornack and Mr. Robert Nugent. Mrs. I O'Connell, of 1513 Shunk street, will leave shortly for Wlldwood. where sho will visit some relatives. She will bo gone about two weeks. Mrs. Jnmes A. Roberts, of 1430 South 3d street, has Just returned from a two weeks' visit to Corning, N. Y. Roxborough Miss May Been, of Lcvorlngton nve nue, will cntertnln on Saturday ovenlng nt a mnsked dance. The house will be artistically decorated with autumn foliage, witches and goblins, so much In order for entertaining at this season. Hor guests, who will bo membcrB of the Phi Sigma Sorority, will includo Miss Helen Belver, Miss Helen Brooks, Miss Mary names, Miss Theresa Gidley. Miss Anna Homrlghausen, Miss Dorothy How Ish, Miss Augusta Saxon, Mr. Russell Davis, Mr. Bradford Dayton, Mr. James S. Cassldy, Mr. Erman Bruce, Mr. Juck Logan, Mr. Howard Small and Mr. John Small. Tioga Miss Margaret Btckley, Miss Ethel Bchurch, Miss Maud Wilson and Miss Margarot Park gave a mask dance at Tioga Hall on Wednesday night. Anions ai... ac,ai. .vaca Ilia. .Tptinl, ITnrVAV. Miss Elizabeth nrown, Mlsa Katherlne Snivlcy, Misa Margaret Henry, Miss Flor ence Taylor, Miss Helen Hunter, Mlsa Marie Edmonds, Mlsa Josephine Cudray, Miss Naomi Coughman, Mlsa Mildred Taylor, Miss Dorothy Young, Miss Mary Petit, Mlsa Elsie Emblck, Miss Alice Conkltng, Mlsa Florence Kline, Mist Re becca Cooper. Mr. Ralph Bear, Mr. Hall Renchler. Mr. Gordon Bchurch, Mr. Charles Moore, Mr. Russel Taylor. Mr. C. Smith, Mr. Joaeph Dugan, Mr, Harry Alsentzer, bit, iiowti junra, air, ucurito Robinson, Mr. Arthur Brown, Mr. J. Speck, Mr. Paul Jahn, Mr. Thomaa Spot well, Mr. David Balrd, Mr. George Rash, Mr. Jack Squire end Mr. Granville Mil ler. Mr. and Mra. Wesley Flanagan and their daughter, Mlsa Virginia Flanagan, of 3623 North Grata street, vlll leave to day for a fortnight's visit to relatives In Virginia. i Dr Malcolm Douglas, of West Tioga street, will return the end of the week from East Wareham, Mass, where he has been visiting relatives on hla return from it tour through the Weat to California. Subscription Dance Over two hundred society folk from In town, along the Main Lino nnd Chest nut Hill will attend tho llrst of a series of subscription dances clinperoned by Mrs. Richard Evnns Norton nnd Mrs. Knno S. Green, which will bo given to night nt the Merlon Cricket Club. Tho musical progiam has been especially ar ranged by Mrs. Norton, and altogether the evening promises to be a delightful social nffalr Among the guests will bo Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilson Potter, Mr. and Mrs. II. Bartol Brazier, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert W. Lesley, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry P Ball, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Mathow Balrd, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Norman Condermnn, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Judd. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert P. Ken nedy, Mr. and Mrs. Atwater Kent, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexnnder W. Caivcr, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Carver, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander Sellers, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Stout, Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis Kemblc, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ijongstreth. The nffnlr will bo the occasion of many dinner parties. Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard E. Norton will cntertnln 40 guests nt tho Merlon Cricket Club Among them will be Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo B Thomas, Mr. and Mra. John Sinnott, Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen Dallcy, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drinker Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin II. Fitlcr. Mr. and Mrs. Knno S. Green, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clayton French Banks, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kendrick, 3d, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac II. Clothier, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Mat thew B.ilrd, Jr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard liongstreth will nlso entertain at dinner before tho dance, ns will Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit V. Judd. Never Before Such a Showing of Shoe Styles in Philadelphia as Here Now This is essentially a sea son which gives free reign to the Geuting Idea in style, which demands originality and artistic design. The discriminating woman in search of newness of model finds four styles here to one shown at other stores. The high character of "Queen Quality" workman ship needs no recommenda tion to Philadelphia women. They are world-famous for flexibility, comfort, style au thority and long service. Notice to charge cus tomers all goods bought this week will be charged as a November purchase, billed December 1st. I The Stores of JJ 1230 Market St. Shoes and Stockings for the Family Every Foot Professionally Fitted Three Geuting Brothers Supervising 3 WEDDINGS CLARK-nENSHAW. A most prominent wedding In the Northeast took place Wednesday evening when Mis Ray Hcnshaw and Mr. Vin cent Clark were married In Trinity Pres byterian Church, nt Frankford avenue nnd Cambria street. The ceremony was performed by Doctor Wallace. The bride, who was Klven In marrlago by her uncle, Mr Georgo Moodle, woro a gor geous gown of white rrcpo meteor, trimmed with princes lace, nnd car ried a shower bouquet fo Hrldo roses nnd lilies of the valley. Ml Florence. Moodle attended as maid of honor Sho was gowned In buff crepo de chine, trimmed with gold loco, nnd cacrWd yel low rosebuds. The bridesmaids wero Miss Carmen Moodle, Miss Frances O'Neal, Miss Mnrlon Harris n-..l .diss Elizabeth Slnnamon. They woro dresses I of buff crepo do chine, trimmed with whlto lace, and woro largo black velvet hats. Thry carried yellow crysanlhe mums. Miss Verna Vnno and Kleanor Moodle ncted ns llower .;.ls T7hey woro whlto net dresses nnd carried baskets of yellow (lowers Mr. Clalk had ns best man Mr. Allen Kylo, nnd the ushers wcro Mr. Edward Clark, Mr. Earl li.iuslior. Mr. Donaldson Leopold nnd Mr. Russel Hergeshelnier. After nn extended honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Clark will bo at homo nfter December 1 at 1W4 Modary sticet, Germnntown ESMONDE SMALL. A very piotty wedding took place In tho Church of Our Iidy of the Rosary yesterday niornlns nt 11 o'clock, when Miss Gertrude M. Small, of (300 Haver foid avenue, became the brldo of Mr. Ciarcnco P. Esmonde. Miss Sadie A. Mc Caw attended tho bride, while Mr. Francis Q. Esmonde acted ns best mnn. A break fast followed at tho bridegroom's home, SS5 Wynnewood road, Overbrook. Mr. nnd Mrs. Esmondo left for Washington, B. C, nnd points South. I'pon their return they will llvo nt 6071 Allmau street, nnd will receive nfter December 1. Melbourne Mrs Frank I. Rclszner and Mrs. Thomas R Howard will glvo a bnl masquo on Monday evening at Mrs. Rtlszner's home, 19 Sellers avenue. Miss Jean Grecnblatt, of 27 Sellers ave nue, who hns Just lecovrred from a se rious nttack of pneumonia, will soon loave for Lnkewood, N. J., where she wilt stay for threo weeks. Miss Jennie Moycd will leave this eve ning for New York to stny over Hallo ween, where sho Is to participate In a bon voyage party. While there sho will bo tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brow, of Brooklyn. Dancing classes have now formed In the Burd School for joung girls, which wilt start Monday under the direction of Miss Crancer, of 6147 West Chester road. Lansdowne The Knights of Columbus nro holding a country fair tonight nnd tomorrow night In tho school hall. There are won derful exhibits of pigs, poultry and farm produce, and tables of all kinds of cake, candy, ico cream, popcorn nnd elder. Tho ladles who nro nsslstlng ore Mrs. Louis Meyers. Mrs. Edward Mingey, Mrs. Will iam Culhane, Miss Ella Rudolph. Miss Gertrude Haley, Miss Klty Sullivan, Mrs. John Sullivan, Miss Alice SulUvnn. Mr. Thomas Culllnan is chairman of tho com mittee; Mr. William J. Uhl, chairman of tho Publicity Commlttcoj Mr. George W. Riley, Music; Mr. Joseph Murrnv, Mr. Harry Rudolph, Mr. John Sullivan, Mr. J. Harley, Mr. Michael Dyer, Mr. Will iam Druton and Mr. William Culhane are In charge of tho entertainment. Northeast Philadelphia Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Borzell, of II Jnd Westmoreland streets, entertained nt "00" Wednesday venlng A buffet lunch eon was served Those present wero Mr and Mrs. C. J. Llndlg, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Emery, Mr. and Mrs. William Kerr, Mrs. Charles Snyder and Mr Har vey Ackermnn. Miss Hortense Sangster, of Harrlsburg, Is the guest of Miss May Luber, ot North tth street, for several weeks. Mr and Mrs. Joseph J. Mayer, of TS23 Amber Btreet, are receiving congratula tions on tho birth of a daughter. Cun Metal or Patent with black or colored tops button and lace $4 Gun Metal and Patent button and lace Develop the Arch (pronounced oyting) I Famoua 3hoea 19 South 11th St. A Quick-Service Me ten's Shop &&&' ) TW1 j I o e I " W 75 J- & UeTelop f "z the Arch & DeTelop " the Arch . ' ' ' I UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN BY LADIES' AID SOCIETY Feast of the Seven Tables Held in Gymnasium of Reformed Episcopal Church Last Night a Great Success Masquerade Affairs Still Hold Sway TUB "Feast of the ?even Tables," n unique dinner, whs given lfwit night In the gymnasium of the Reformed Epis copal Church, Broad ami Venango streets, under tho nusplcos of the Ladles' Aid So ciety. The seven tables were white, red, yellow, brown, green, pink and lavender. Tho ladles presiding nt each wcro gowned to carry out tho color scheme of their tables and served a menu of similar color. Rhnded candles and Mowers wero used In tho decorations At the whlto table chrysanthemums wcro used and n menu of bread, potato salad and pork was served by Mrs. Hunter Seltz, Mrs. Stephen Hothersoll nnd Mrs. Clinton Christine. Miss Jennlo Brappon nnd Miss Elizabeth Brappon had a profusion of red dahlias nt the red tablo nnd served beets and cranberries. 'Mrs William Lindner and Mrs M E. Klein had the yellow tablo, using yellow chrysanthemums and serv ing eggs, coldslnw nnd other yellow foods. Oak leaves and bronzo-hucd chrysanthe mums mingled with coffoo nnd ginger bread at tho brown table, nt which Mrs. Andrew I). Cotvln, Mrs. Albert Wall, Mrs. Frank Taylor nnd Mrs C. 13 Atkinson prenldcd. Pickles, olives nnd lettuco lookod appetizing under palms at tho green tnble. In chnrgo of Mrs. Charles Shee, Mrs. E. Shroeder and Mra McCray. Moot nttractlvo was tho pink tnble. with massns of nlnk carnations, where Miss Edna M. Lindner nnd Miss Ada Snlvely fcrved strawberry Ico cream and dainty pink sugar cakes. Tho feast ended at tho lavender table, whero tho lavender tinted after-dinner mints wcro In chargo of Miss Paula M. Hall. A blrthdny party was given In honor of Miss Christine Swnnberg, of 119 South Snlford street, on Tuesday evening, by Miss Edith Scott, nt her home, Ruby street and Chester avenue. Miss Christine Swnnberg and Miss Ger trude O'Neill wero guests of honor nt n masquo dance given by Mrs. Snrah Suffrage Events Today WOMAN SUFFRAOU PAIVTY. S p. m. MpetlnK at Broad street and Fair mount avenue, .spcakprs, Mrs. Klla Hceve Moor and Mrs. William u. JJerr. 8 p. m. Mootlnu nt Rermnntown nnJ Ivhlch avenues Speakers. Ferdinand (Iraser nnd Mrs. Q II. Wobor-nith. 8 p. m. Meetln nt 1047 South Btreet. Brenker. Mrs Marlon Holmes S:S0 p. m. MretlnB at Ilroad nnd Christian streets. Speakers, Miss Estello Tlussel and Graham Woodward. PHILADELPHIA SUFFRAGE I.TJAOtTR. R 50 p. m Mretlnp In Cathedral Hall. Ftneakers, Miss Estello JUitiel and (Miss Dllle Hastings. EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY. 4 p. m Houston Hall (debate): speaker. Miss Eltmbeth McSlmno. 7:30 p. m. 12th and Morris streets: speakers. Mrs. Elizabeth S. Galea and Samuel Moyer man. 8 p. m. Bristol. Pa.; speaker. Miss Anna McCue. 8 p m. Tounar Men's Christian Association (central); speaker. Miss Hertha Sapovlts. 8 p. m. rresbyterlan Chureh (debate), 85th and Lansdowne avenue; speaker. Mlsa loulso Hall. 8 p, m. Morrisvllle. Pa.: speaker. Miss Eliza beth McShane, 8 .10 p. m. Broad and Snyder avenue; speakers, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Galen nnd Samuel Moyerman. O'Neill, nt her home, IS31 North 8th street, on Saturday night. Mrs. William Qrulnshaw save a shower DANCING C. ELLWOOD CARPENTER School of Danc ing, 1123 Chestnut St. The school "depend able." Prltate end class lessons every day. AUTUMN RESORTS Illllllllllll III lll'lll HUM I II III Jill 1 1 1 1 1 III III lllhlil If HII IIINMMII ' ,ATr A MTIfCLtTV nTa. IfSwra-k . ;) The Spirit of America at Plays Magnitude and Cheerfulness nelredere Submarine firlll Iteatnurant Traymora The I'romennde In the Marble Kiclinnce Three Decka 1'rontlnc tbe rionruiTfilk and the Ocean I.llirnry Tovter Two Golf Courses) Eenliie Muslcnlra Cloister Garden TRAYMORE FRIDAY CHATS AN ATLANTIC LINER Somo Hlto to tnko nn ocean voyage ns a vacation. The palatial steamships have most of the accommodations of a line hotel and they have a complete detachment from home troubles. Of course, there Is that llttlo contrariety the Inexorable rolllnrr of the ship which makes ono long for the llrm earth. Now tho Traymore, built at tho edge of the sea, Is like a huije palatial Atlantic liner. Tho ocean breezes blow over Its threo decks and In the evenings the brilliancy of the vast marble Exchange far surpasses nny salon of a steamer. Indeed, ho who desires an ocean voyage could hardly do better than come to the Traymore. It has all tho advantages of an Atlantic liner without that uneasy, queasy, rolling motion, and, too, without danger from submarines. Steamer rugs and chairs are furnished gratuitously by the hotel. THE LARGEST FIREPROOF RESORT HOTEL DanUIB. White. Tree. IN THE WORLD Joseph W. Mott. Mar. 'CONSERVATORIES or MUSIC nc iNBIRUtilOkS i5pn VAN LEER' Tenor Bolo Tenor, Central Concreiatlonal. Brooklyn. Concert. Oratorio. Bona Itscltal, Voice Cul ture. FULLER 13LDO. 10 S. 1ST1I BT. HENRY GURNEY TKNOll TIahn School of Muste 1714 CHEBTNUT STUEET helen ACKROYD Y0,c cimr HAMILTON -rw"Y' " Art ot Slnulna Contralto Bololit, Church ot the Holy Trinity. Btudlo, Eitey Hall, Walnut at lfth Bt. PHILIP WAHIIISN VOICE ESTKY HALL COOKE WALTER ST. CLARE KNODLE PIANO, OIMJAN, MNlilNO, TIIKOIIY HTUDIO, 1710 ClIKSTNUT HT, JAMES C. WARHU Voles, Piano and Din lMO CIIKMTMJT bill EdwinA.Bril L. COLE -' Wm. J. Boehm Chsmbf-Wyll Msmorlmli KURTZ VOICE STUDIOS 10 8. IStu HI. CtU on lteqstt o voica" J. losgrove ;. t, Taceay. Arturo Andreoni Y!ft """ "ft I Art ef bet canto. 320 He, 10th. Ester Uall PtfW tcjf P tl dak. irfPKTI. ijtmfruth mi nt her home. SM? North Rally atreet, In honor of MIm Ileba Grant, whose mar rlaae will take plaro noxt month. The Kiiests present wer Mrs. Ida Orat, Mrs. William Archibald, Mrs. Charim Kerr, Mrs. llarrv J. Ferguson, of Nty York, Mlas Vorna Tull, Mlsa l.oul. e Hrhnelder. Miss Kthel Hcull, Miss I.u retta Polmnn, MIm Dorothy Ornnt, Mies Harriet Ornnt, .MIsa Iierthn LoRnn unci Master 'William Qru'nshaw. A majuo party wna held last nlpht nt tho homo of Mr. Iftnntlus Hnsh, 3017 North 17th ptrcot. Anion? those present woro Mlsa Helen MoDermott, Miss I.o rctta Hash, Miss Mnry O'llarn, Miss Mrtr Knret O'Harn, Mlsi Harnti Focarty, Miss Allco I.oUKhHn, Miss Mnn' Gallon, Mr. John MeKwiey. Mr. Charloi Hash, Mr. William McKooloy, Jlr. Harry Foote, Mr. James Fogarty and Mr. Jack LoUKhlln. On tho evening of Thursday, November 18, tho Tau Ilho Fraternity, ono of South I'hlladolplila'a popular clubs, will hold lt annual reception nnd danco In tho Lnw renco Academy on South Broad street. Frankford Sergeant Harry Ajrnow, of tho United Elntes Marino Corps, ototlonea Rt Ports mouth, N. H has boen visiting Ms brother. Mr. John Asnow, of 068 James strcot. Mr. nnd MM. Oonro Owlnnor-anMrs. Wolf, of Decntur ntroct, Ilolmeabunr, ore on rv six weeks' tour ot California nnd tho Panama Exposition. What's Doing Tonight Minstrel show. GlrarA College: 8 o'olook. Smoker. National Pervlce Traffio Bureau, Spring Garden and 13th streets: 8 o'elock, Loeturo on "Phystonl Tralnlnpr." bjr William A Stechcr, William Penn Hlrh School; 7:80 o'clock. Philadelphia Society for Promotion of TJberml Studies. Orpheus Club Hooms. Baker Bulldta. 1520 Chestnut street, 8 o'clock. Lecture. "Neltzsche, the Intellectual Btorm Centro or Europe," by Emma Goldman, Musi cal Fund Hall; 8 o'clock. Christian "Missionary Alliance, BOO-North 20U street. rOLITICAX, UnSETl'UB. FltANKLrN PAB.TT. Toomey Hall, 23d and Dickinson etreetj. New Garrlck Hall. 607 6outh 8th ntreet. At 1703 Jackson street. REPUBLICAN PARTY. Broadway Theatre, Broad street and Snyder avenue. Town Hall. Qermantown. Varn Republican Lea rue. 2121 North Broad street. Llederkranz Hall, 2721 Columbia avenue. At 8203 Ridge avenue. AUTUMN RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. I Superior location with an I I unobstructed view of beach and boardwalk A recognized ! , standard of excellence J lilt ItADING RESORT M01CL Of lilt WORLD nnatuorouflii?i5Kmi2tm ATliANTIO CITY. N. J. OWNtSSHIP MtSMIHIST JQ8IAH WHITE SONS COMPANY WpctmirKtpr K- ov- nr Beach. Elov. te WWUIIIIISICI ,t iriv. baths, run. water. fl.SO ud dly., 18 up vilely. Choi. Buhre, ECKWER'S, Inc. Philadelphia Musical Academy 1017 Spruce Bt Sd Term, Nov 4th. Jean Bkroblach, tenor, pupil ot O Itesike. See 47th Year Book. iiLssiK SLAUGH voice SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES IIAl'lI) AM) SUBSTANTIAL i'lVK IVKKKS' COlIKhii: IN l'llKNCll. SPANISH, UKKMAN. ITALIAN FOUR LKHMONa A WEEK Besides our lingular Class una Private Instruction. Fee 110. Money refunded ( not satis factory. Writs, jihone or call. Till'. TKCIIMCAI. Tl:.Clll:UH ANH THA'B.IA'lcmtJ, ASSOCIATION 630 Perry Hid. Tel. Spruce 4238. ' piuLaiTelpuia tuhnukmkinije " School now open for fall and wlatar Urras. W teach cyinnastlcs, airman, dnwlna. nscdleworlc and wlmmllia to children. 7 le 16 years, for 16 pr year. Enroll your chll dru now. Ilroad and Columbia ave. "Counlry Day School for BoyV' irynnmutood rar Ittv, Ollson Bell, Head Mastsr. Phone Ardmore 1323, Strayer'c Business College 801-807 Chestnut St., Pull. Practical courses. Modtmti prices. Poiltleaa ruarantsed. Uay nlsht sculona. Enroll now. Miss Noves mo chestnut bt. miss nujrca uramatu' Art Elocution. EngMih Bpaclal class for children KVP11ESS10N ANU UIIAMATIC AIIT " KI.1ZA1IE11I LAE.MLU btllHElNKIt 111 CbcMuut Bt. Phone bpruce till. tQsr " mr ATLANTIC CITY. f Z.