JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Delightful Lecture and Concert Planned for Sol- diers' Leisure FundNancy Wynne Talks About a Number of Things ' A&P now v,a havo an ,nlercsUnB ovo A nlng promlsoU us next month and for tito benefit of tho SoldlcrB' Lolsuro Fund. 1 think I told you at thls.8omo weelts ago, but I havo a few moro details at present and It sounds as If was going to bo very ploasant, .to my way of thinking. ' Through Captain C. P. Futeher and Mrs M. L. Woodruff, both of. whom aro members of tho commltteo for tho Sol ders L,elsuro ilour Fund, this Colonial .-EVenlne. a wM bo called, Is to bo riven. And' It will bo held In tho ball room of tho Bellovuo-Stratford on Thurs day evcnlnp, November 8. - The attractive features or tno ovemns will bo tho lecturo on Colonial homes by none other than Mr. Wallaco Nuttlntr, whoso water-color pictures aro so well known nnd lilted. Tho locturo will bo Illustrated and will show his paintings of some of tho famous old homes In this country. And the Orpheus Quartet will augment tha lecture by appearing In costumes ap propriate to tho times and slnglns pongs of tho periods ucscnoca Dy iur. uiuhb. Tho quartet, you know, Includes JHbs Edna, Harwood Baughor, Miss Elizabeth Dickson, Mr. Iloyal P. MacLcllan and Mr. Donald Redding. Thcso four good per f ons malto a practico of singing together for charity affairs, and thoso who get up thcso things aro mighty glad when they can entlco them to glvo of their time and talent for their special pot project. Tho ushers on tho night of tho lecturo and concert will bo soldier boys in their uniforms, of courso. This fund Is being raised exclusively for tho Philadelphia men and In no way conflicts with any otrfer. Tho gifts aro made direct to tho soldiers, each regi ment receiving Its supplies through tho chaplain. Tho good peoplo Interested In this work havo Interested a number of others, and such names as Mrs. Charles Munn, .Jr., Mrs. Howard Houston Henry, Mrs. Ed ward Cassatt, Mrs!' Jotin GVlbbcl, Mrs. Georgo Calvert Carter, Mrs. Stanley G. Flags, Jr., Mrs. Charles A. Potter,, Mrs. Nathan Folwcll, Mrs. W. "W. Harper Mrs. David JIowo and Mrs. Ellis Glmbel aro among tho patronesses. It seems to mo It wllM)o worth while to avo that evening on the calendar, us It will surely bo a dclcctablo one. AFTEIt tho honeymoon It used to he tho thing for tho brldo and bride groom to settle down and Hvo happily ovor after. In thcso decidedly unsettled and greatly disturbed "times, however, they aro much moro apt to go packing off to somo seemingly god-forsaken spot ''somewhere In America," whoro the bridegroom dons a uniform and tho bride resigns herself to "watchful waiting" for an hour's or a. day's leave, or else goes homo to her parents to wait until his re turn. Woll, after all. It's not so bad for tho new brides and bridegrooms as It Is for thofco who wero married before war "seemed Imminent and who, settled In their pretty houses and apartments, wore ready to tako up the threads of homo fife together, and who now havo liad to break up the llttlo homo and tho wife must return to her father's houso whllo tho husband goes forth to prepare for his death struggle, for even if ho coir.c3 back safo, which wo all hopo and pray, ho Is bound to meet Very.closo with death bc foro this awful war la-over. THE Georgo Wharton Pepper Jrs. had to glvo up their apartment In town and Marlon has gono homo to live and taken her llttlo four-months-old son with her. Another rocent bride of tho Main Lino who has had to break up her homo In Ardmoro and return to her parents Is-Mrs. Channlng Daniel. She was Kath erlno Yerncr, you remember, a sister of Eleanor Vomer, whose engagement to Herbert Casey was announced recently. Channlng Daniel Is with tho officers' camp at Oglethorpe. 1 saw Mary Alice Boric, at the Sport ing Carnival last week, and thought how sad that her llttlo apartment, too, must be broken up, as Louis Borlo Is off at camp as well. Of course, most of tho very recent brides are living In bungalows near their husbands' camps. Esther Toland, for in stance, and Eleanor Cuyler Walker have a bungalow together down In Chatta nooga; Margot Blddlo Is going to livo In Admiral, I hear, to bo near Aleck at Camp Meade; Mrs. Joo Du Barry and her weo son aro going to Washington to be near Joe, who is at Admiral, and Mrs. B. Franklin Pepper has taken a house In that city to bo near Major Pep per. Gladys Earlo Mather Is up at Fort, -Niagara near Captain Mather. And so It goes, a't least while the men aro still In the training camps, for after they leave for Franco there won't bo much reason to Btay anywhere but near their families or at homo with them. And Indeed It's been oven harder on thoso who havo been married somo years and have their little families to look after and bring up without a huaband and father's advice. There's Mrs. Arthur Newlln and her llttlo ones, who havo gone homo to bo with Mrs. Xowlln's mother, Mrs. Sims, whllo Doctor Arthur Is abroad with Baso Hospital No. 10; and Francos Drayton, whoso husband, Dr. BUI Drayton, Is another member of that staff.and various others. May It all soon bo over and may they return safe to their loved ones! pLOTHEB, you will no doubt agree., aro, v most 1nterestlng but dd you ever notice how clothes affect tho wearers' of thorn? Put a good-looking girl in o, dainty teagown and see how sweet her manner becomes; pr, if (a already sweet, how much Bweoter. Put her n a hand omo evening gown ana watch her sclnt llllate perhaps lf8 becauso her dress has equina on It. Well, now put her in a, we (.cut sport pult, a vejour hat, a high collar, string tie anti low-heeled shoos, and yo4 don't have to n vhcr (o "take R like a man"j she .does jiut tmu thlukr iZ?! h wn wort. Keep her in that bfamo them foc'wcarln'u the clothes - JicavonjHjows they're wonderful looking In them but why the mannerisms? Thrv carry their heads rf few feet in ndvanco of their shoulders, mid .their feet never Dy any cuance get within speaking viiis tance of each other, either north and t,outh or easl ond wcrt. There was ono of tlirn habitually sport-clad girls In BIddeford i-ooi ono year when ono of our boit- jtnDwn. musiraiors, by name James Montgomery Flagg, was spending the summer there. She was munnlnir. l,nt you felt as If you ought never to uso a femlnlno pronoun In connection with her Hho was invited to a dinner ono evening and by chance James Montgomery Flagg was also Invited. Sho appeared in riding clothes everybody elso in conventional dinner dress. Sho stood about with her feet wldo apart and 'discussed tno affair of tho unlverso with tho rest of tho men striking a match on her riding cr clothes to light her cigarette. James Montgomery, leaning wltn ono elbow on tho mantelpiece, took his other hand out of his pockot to stroko his chin suggest tlvely. "MARY, I'm going to shavo befoio dinner are you?" heremarked. NANCY WYNNE. LUXCHEONJ'OR BHIDE-TO-UH Miss Carolyn Vogt Guest of llonor at ' Entertainment in Germnntown 'Miss Carolyn C. Vest, whoso marriage ., ' -Mr. Herbert Stewart Munro will tako pku-n pn baturday. was tho guest of honor at' u lunchoon last Saturday given by Miss Ktlici I Kylo, of Hansbcrry street. The othei guosts wero Miss Adelaide Brooks, at Us Holon Wlntcrstcln,. Mrs. Toward Hunter Mrs. Harry Marshall, Miss Abblo McCus ker. Miss Hookey, Miss May Kyle, Miss Jsabcll Kyle, Miss Mabel Kyle, Miss Eve- I lyn Sturz. ; Mr. and Mrs. William It. Tucker, of tho i ijivuc, ocnooi houso lane, havo returned from a trip to tho shore. ' Mr. John Powell, who belong to the 113tli IUglmcnt, at Camp DI. was the guest for several weeks of Mr. and Mrs. HornarJo do II. Stokes, of Devon road, Mount Airy. Mr. and Mrs. 1'arko Hood, whoso mar rlago took place In August, returned hut week from Washington and aro tho guest of Mr. Hood's mother, Mrs. J. l'nrkcr Hood, of 7432 Sprnguo street. Chestnut Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Hood will leave this week for Llttlo ltock, whero Mr. Hood has be$n given a commission In the engineer corps." Mr. and Mrs. Edward Swain havo moved Into their new houso at 35 Hampton road. Chestnut Hill. Social Activities Mr. and Mrs. Itudolph i. Itauch of Villa nova, who have spent tho summer with Mr. nauch's mother at her camp In tho Adlrondacksl will net return to Vlllanova this winter. Mr. Itauch Is at Fort Ogle thorpo and Mrs. Itauch will probably spend the winter In Washington. Mrs. Rauch, who came down for her sister's wedding last month, was the guest of Mrs. Krnest H. Hnlbach, of Havcrford, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. James Stradllng havo re turned to Uaston after spending several days In town. Mr. and Mrs. Stradllng will move to Philadelphia In the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Sommer hao closed their cottaco In Cholsea nnd havo returned to their homo for the winter. Sir. and Mrs. Harry N. Weynian and their sons, Mr. H, Power Weynian and Mr. Herbert AVeyman, havo closed their cottago In Chel-sea and have returned to their homo at 2303 Green street. . Mr, and Mrs. Karl Schneider, who spent tho summer at Spring Lake, havo returned to town for tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. T. llroom Hflflcld. who spent tho summer at Lake Mohonk and Dlxvlllo Notch. N. II.. will urrlvo In tcwn early this month nnd will occupy their house, 1905 Spring Garden strcej. Mt and Mrs. Kdgar GllllnUer. who spent tho summer In Germantown, have opened their house, 19'J3 North Thirteenth street. Mrs. Krnest Smith, of yVllkes-Barro, who spont sevoral days at the' St. James Hotel, has returned home. Reception for New Overbrook Reclor The vestry and the parish council of tho Memorial Church of St. Paul, Overbrook, will glvo n reception in tho parish houso this evening to meet tho new rector, the Itev. Robert Norwood, and Mrs. Norwood. Tho commltteo of reception includes Mrs. Nathan H. Davis, Mrs. W. J. Fair. Mrs. Rowland C. Hayden, Mrs. E. I. Keffer, Mrs. Warren P. Laird, Mrs. Kllwood C. Lindsay, Mrs. W. A. Llpplncott, Jr., Mrs. Henry W. Marston, Mrs. i:imer G. l'arsly, Mrs. W. P. Simpton, Mra William Simpson and Mrs. Charles M. Wood. Vhoto by Ollbert t lUcon. MISS HELEN LYN BRAMAN The epBaBement of Miss Braman, a popular West Philaaelnhla girl, has just been announced by her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ashley J. Braman, of 0047 Washington ave nue, to Mr. John If. Hargrcnvcs, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Har greaves, of Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. Mr. Harjrreavea Is a member of the Psl Epsilen Fraternity, Phi Kate Bta ant hinx mnwr e- TCVEmXG LEDGER-PHILADELPUIA, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER iiBH .jmmm' m kHi;f i mBp:: 0& aam. W X v lf m" m iilr VA1 w i" . mm Hr AKsm. HB 1 w 2 r iiB ,m i WZBmMl M1BM.BF imKF ,Hv m:m mtumm ml ,mmmtmmmmmm'' hBBBT 9" 'mivmm all mw ,k pj m imi .una, .uiun j. vn'brau.v I ' ' 9 III m II 1 homo after X(. ember IS at C2T Pawson r;AlTP DTY NRRD fj 8 H I m g street. Wlssahlekon. vj.rwu.J. uisi. ijiiJivo i ) P lH l'i Js fill CANNED FOODS ' w m W P BV i S JW V iUiJi'ruu nun I t B 9 B S BIB ! S & 1 'fl. .,.lni. n Attcu A It A., 1 1. .1. -r ;i I I till Wt$W flP JF ill daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. r. Powers. New Jersey Red Cl'OSS AllSWCr li S 11 I S Sf F I u of iisr.l I'lnr street, and Mr. Edwaid Itvnry. ., . T ... , It 1 1 l'i m't'm'M'WfwMlm took '')laci' Saturday. September CD. at .tin- lllg Lilll 101 JClllCS ,111(1 Li I'M ! 1 1' S f M M M hi Tho ceiL'innny ns performed by the Itev. UtllCl LiUXUllCS m 7 C I f .1 I! Jf,fK JPJk David Leahy. Miss Powers was given In MISS VIRGINIA ROBERTS Miss Roberts was the only at tcndant'at hor cousin Miss Rcnth's wedding tp Lieutenant John Apple ton, which took place today at noon. WEDDING TAKES PLACE AT 'NOON Miss Elizabeth Reath Marries Lieutenant Appleton Today in St. Martin's Church, Radnor A fashloiiablo wedding of wide hoclal importance, uniting two prominent families, was solemnized at nuon today, when Miss Kllzaheth lldbcrts Reath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodoro Reath, became tho brldo of Lieutenant John Adams Appleton, U. S. N., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Appleton, of Now York. Tho ceremony took "placo In St. Martin's Prctestant Episcopal Church, at Radnor, and was performed by tho rector, tlfo Rev. Georgo W. Lamb, D. D. Tho bride, who was given In marriago by her father, wore a gown of whlto batln. volled in net, with a long court train of net edged with satin. Sho carried a shower bouquet of lilies of tho valley. Mibs Vir ginia Roberts, a cousin of tho bride, was her only attendant. .Vho woro n dainty frock of palo pink crepo do chine!, and a largo pink pleturo hat, trimmed with flowers. Her bouquet was of pink and bluo flowers. Mr. George IS. Steens, of New York, at tended Lieutenant Appleton as best man, and tho ushers wero Mr, IS. Urannan Reath. 2d, a brother of tho bride; Mr. Edward Stevens, Mr. George Dixon und Mr. Aercll Harrlmnn. Owing to Miss Reath's family being In mourning, the wedding was nn exceedingly small und quiet ono, followed by a small reception nt Donlthlstle, the Heath summer homo at St. Davids. .MEYER MULKOm A pretty homo wedding will tako place this evening nt 7 o'clock at Wyndhurst, Wayne, when Miss Esther Stewart Mulford. daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Henry Kendall Mulford, will becomo the brldo of Mr. Ar thur Leon Meyer, of Trenton. Tho cere mony will be performed by tho Rev. Augus tus Walton Schick, acting rector uC St. Mary's Protestant Episcopal Church, of Wnyno. Miss Mulford will bo given In marriage by her ftither, and will wear a gown of white chiffon embroidered In slhcr over white satin, with a court train of em broidered chiffon hanging from the shoul ders. Her long tullo veil will ho astencd with oraugo blossoms. Sho will carry a shower bouquet of whlto roses and lilies of tho valley. Tho maid of honor will be Miss Marlon Ray Mulford, a sltcr of tho bride, who will wear a gown of bluo silk over whlto lace and carry a basket of plnlc roses. Tho bridesmaids, Miss Lillian Ware Mul ford, a sister of the bride; Miss Je'anette Elizabeth Schaffer, Miss Lucllo Elliot Mor ris, Miss Elizabeth Adams, Miss Ellse Hazel Hepburn nnd Miss Josephlno Tomllnson, will wear shepherdess frocks of cream-eol-orcd lace, with pompadour silk draperies, and will carry shepherdess crooks, tied with pink flowers and ribbon streamers. Mr. Keno Knox, of Philadelphia, will at tend Mr. Meyers as best man and there will bo no ushers. A large reception will follow tho cere mony, after which tho bride and bridegroom wiu'leave on their wedding trip. After November 1G Mr. and Mrs. Meyers w'.Ji bo at homo at 4810 Morris street, Ger mantowi DRAKE SAXE The uurilage of Miss Elizabeth Hallo- well Saxe of Lansdale, and Mr. Arthur Riley Drake. &f West Philadelphia, was solemnized this moinlng at 9:30 o'clock In Christ Church, by the rector, tho Rev Louis C. Washburn, V. V. Only the Im mediate relatives were present. J After a wedding trip to points or interest through western -North Carolina ana Ten nessee, Mr, and Mrs. Drake will Hve nt the Netherlands. 4306 Chestnut street, .whero they will be at homo to tneir menus otter December 1. KARL13Y DURKIN There was a Aery attractlvo wedding this morning lit the Roman Catholic Church of St. John -lie isapusi, .-uaimyumi. ins brldo was Miss Irene Durkln. daughter c-f Mr. and Mrs. Anthpny Durkin, of 4404 Manayunk aAenue, and the bridegroom Mr. John L. "Farley, of 556 East Leverlnglon acnuo, Roxborough. Monslgnor Eugene Murphy, the rector,, performed the cere inony at 9 o'clock and a breakfast at the home of the bride's parents followed. Mr, Durltln gave lifts daughter in marriage. Bhe -wore a robo of georgette crepe era broldored with silver beads, draped oer white chiffon, and a veil of tulle that wrs arranged with u lace cap. Bride roses un.i hum nf the -valley formed her boUouet. Mlsa Jsabello Purkln. tho bride's sister, was. her only aiienuani. hit b"i i p Eeorgetto crele drjped over plnK chiffon was trimmed with palo blue velvet and dllver tissue. , Mr. James Farley was his brother's best maiiknd tho uWb were Mr. JohrA, pur- MidBOTHBT "AJ3 rJ" J-Vli JiVK? HENRY-POWEMS Tho marriage of MIs.h Allco E, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. of SSB1 Pine street, and Mr. Edwatd Henry, took place Saturday. September CD. at -tin i Church of the Transfiguration nt 4 o clock. Tho ccieinony was performed by the Rev. David Leahy. Miss Powers was given In marriago by her father and ore a white t-atln gown with a court train. Orange blossoms fastened the long tulle veil. The bridal bouquet consisted of n shower of lilies of tho valley and orchidia' Miss Marlon Powers attended her sister ns tnald of honor nnd woro pink tullo over slhtr cloth, nnd carried pink rosebuds. Mr. Henry had Mr. Georgo Hurdlo as best man. The ushers were Mr. John Powers and Mr -Charles O. Hoyla A large reception followed tjio ceremony nt the bride's home. , After November 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry will Hvo nt 72:3 West Chester pike. LAMP. OEr.I IARD The marriago of Mips Elizabeth Gerhard, daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Samuel L. Ger hard, of 5330 Wakefield street, Germantown, and Mr. Roswell G. Lamb will be holcm nlzed this evening at the bride's home, ut 7 o'clock, by tho Rev. Charles Henry Arndt, asslhted by the Rev. William l'ordlnand Myers, of Leominster, Mass.. an uncle of tho bride. Miss Gerhard will be glcn in marriago Jy her father and will be gowned In whlto batln mart with n rourt train. Her tullo veil will be at ranged with orange blossoniH and sho will carry Hrldn rosea nnd lilies of the alley Miss Ruth Ger hard will attend her sinter ns maid of honor and has selected pink tullo for hor frock, with which she will wear a black hat. She will carry pink dahlias. Another sister will also attend Miss Gerhard ns maid of honor and will wear palo blue tulle with a hat to match. Mr. Lamb will have Sir. Irwin Young ns best man nnd the ushers will bo Mr. Ray mond Young and Dr. Samuel Gerhard. Mr. and Mrs. I.iml will be at homo In Staten Island after December 1. SONNEBORN NEEI. Thin evening nt 8 o'clock Miss. Helen Woolston Noel, daughter of Mrs. (Thomas Edwnrd Neel. will become the brld'o of Sir. Herman 'Sonncborn In tho Church of the New Jerusalem, Twcntjw-ee nd und Chest nut streets. Miss Neel will bo given in marriago by her mother und win wear a gown of satin and georgetto crepe. The tullo veil will ho arranged with orange blossoms and she will carry orchids and lilies of the valley. Mlsa Peggy Neel will attend tho brldo as maid of honor und will wear apricot satin and 'georgetto crepe, with a tullo hat to match. Sho will carry Mrs. Aaron Wnrd roses. Miss Margaret Rook and Miss Margaret Klctchcr will bo gowned alike In turquolse-blue satin and will also wear hats of tho samo color. They will carry hydrangeas. Mr. Frederick Dickson will bo tho best man. and the ushers- will bo Mr. William McAllister Hall, Mr. Samuel Horn, Mr. C. IJcrt Conn and Mr. Clifford Wrndcl. OCTOBER MOTORING MONTH October Is ono of tha most delightful months of tho year for motoring, and Mrs, .1. W. Cohln, of Warren, Pa., and her guest, MIsh Mary Grecnwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Grecnwell, of 4317 Spruce street, aro taking advantago of It. They will motor through New York to Niagara Falls and then around the Great Lakes. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Shelley, of 920 North Sixty-third street, aro enjoying their btay at Virginia Hot Springs, ns they ato both enthusiastic golfers. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Woolcy have closed their bungalow In Ocean City and nro now occupying their new home at 6246 Larchwood avenue. IN YE GOODE mm WT M 1 'IdfY jrirP-' QT amtHAantTTfitiiiamammmmmnamwm' K! w,!w Mi iifwaiKilJ!!SaKBBBHmU(tS tm$3m!a&& KBaWSaaaaWaaTa9aWSfm 1 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamaBaamaaBaMaaBSBRBBttwfeKi 3, PALMYRA A call has been made ftoin Camp Dlx, nt Wrightstown, for jellies and canned articles. Tho Palmyra branch of tho Red Cross has asked Hint the citizens donato liberally. The Red Cross alto re quests old table linen that may bo used to good advantago for napkins and tray covers for the hospital bervlec in France. Tho branch is anxious to havo more knitters and has sent out a general Invita tion to the public to lend a helping hand. Tho loan vt sewing marhlnea Is ulso re quested, to bo used in tho workroom of tho branch. Mrs. Howard Kennedy has charge of this part of tho work and will be glad to send for any machine If notified. Tho Homo Guards wljl hold their big carnival en tho afternoon and evening of Saturday, October C, for tho benefit of tho Red Cro Mrs. William Wilbraham entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Rudduck and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dowen over tho ycek-ctid. Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Whitehead have opened their homo hero for tho winter after spending the summer In Pitman, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Glcason Kanson have re turned. to Whlto Haven, Pa., after spending ten days with Sir. and Mrs. Albert Peter sou. Mr. und Mrs. Ellvln Powell and Miss Marjorlo Powell arrived home from a week's visit to Narrlstow n, Pn. Miss Mao Edwards, of Camden, navo a novelty shower last Saturday evening for Miss Viola 1'crslng, whoso marriago will take place this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Godlcy entertained Mrs. George C. Yost, of Tioga, oer the week-end. RIVEIITON Mr. und Mrs. Casper II. Padmore. of Baltimore, Md.. wero gueHs oer tho week-end of Mrs. Nellie Cavanna. Mrs. Georgo S. Southwlek arrived home on Saturday uftcr spending u few weeks with friends In Harrlsburg, Pa. Miss Gertrudo Daniels left for n fort night's htay with Mis. Theobold S. Clarke, who will bo remembered as Ml.s Dorothy Neln, of Rlverton. Mr. J. It. M. Showcll has Issued cards for tho marriago of his daughter. Miss Marlon Showell, and Mr. Paul llushy, of Moorestown, N. J. Tho wedding will tako placo on Saturday, October 20. at 7 o'clock In Christ Church. Miss Ileatrlco Brown has returned to Philadelphia after rpendlng ten days with Dr. and Mrs. Charles Street Mills. Mis'. Nellie Caanna has as her guest Mrs. Ambrose Fish, of Willlanibport, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. J. IJ. Taylor hao leturncd hamc after -spending the summer at Sea side Park. Miss Dorothy Shrevo entertained Miss Kllzabeth Plllsbury, of Uala, Pa , over the w eek-ond. Miss ' thel Cook left for a month's stay in Washington, D. C. Mrs. i C. Miller und her daughter, Miss Anna Miller, nro spending a few days at Buck Hill Falls. Pa Mrs. Casper I. Padmore has returned from a few days' visit to the home of her son, Mr Edward Padmore, In New York. Dr. F S. Jenney Stoddart is at Pocono Summit, Pa., for n fortnight OLDE DAYS 1917 R0XB0R0UGH To Preach Last Sermon Up Work as Chaplain in Navy---Koxbor oughites Returning for Winter THE Rev. John II. S. Putnam, pastor of tho Fourth Reformed Church, Roxbor ough, will preach his final sermon as patter on Sunday evening, having resigned to be como chaplain In tho United States navy, with tho rank of first lieutenant. The eerv icn will be a patriotic one. attended by a number of tho sailors and marines. Mr. Putnam was thirty years old In Aurust and has dono wonderful work In building up the church In which he was ordained in May, 1916, nnd Installed as pastor. He was graduated from Rutgers College. A number of farewell dinners have boen given In his honor and a petition, signed by all tho members of the congregation, has been presented to him asking him to reconsider his resignation. The call to his country's servlco. however, will prevent the recon sideration and Lieutenant Putnam will leave for Washington. D. C on Octobor 8. Ho 111 wear his uniform on Sunday evening Roxboroughltos uro returning from their various vocations and all arc hoping for better car rorvlce, so that thero may bo conseivatlon of tlmo as well us of food. Miss line IJoocock has returned from Pitts burgh to her home on Gerhard street. Mr. and Mre. Harry Sacks and their family, who spent tho hummer In Atlantic City, aro again at their Roxborough home, C937 Ridge nenuc. Mr. and Mrs. D. Sltcr Cornog have re- I turned from Capo May. where they havo tliolr summer home, as. have also tho Rev. Charles s. Lyons nnd Mrs. Lyons. Another cottager from this, Kectlon at Capo May who has returned homo Is Mrs. Ellwood Jones, of Green lane. Among the guests of tho latter were her son, Mr. V. Yon Paul Jones, and Mrs Frederick Cmlth. Among tho Ocean City contingent that has returned aro Mr. and Mrs Albert Hood and tholr four children, of Wlssahlekon : Mr. nnd Mrs. William Law son, also of Wis sahlekon ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Robinson, of 3145 Rldgo uenuc, and Miss Sophia Lackey, of Manayunk avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Kenwortny, of KUJge DEVON MANOR OPENS TONIGHT Ex-President Tail the Orator. Senator Knox Will Preside at School Inaugural Former President William Howard Taft will" bo thn tpcaker at tho opening of Devon Manor, tho girls' new echool at Devon, to- jilght. Senator Philander C. Knox will presiuo ui mo uponiiif; oxerciaeu, wmwi begin at 8:15 p. m. He will be Introduced by Bishop Thomas J. Garland, chairman of tho board of directors of tho school. Tho school Is destined to open under tho most promising uusplccs, according to thobe In charge. Tho bchool itself is the old Devon Inn. which has been entirely re modeled. In addition to tho usual pre paratory college music and art courser", social service, secretaryship and other spe cial courses havo been put In the curricu lum. The directors Includo Powell Evans, Ed mund IJ. McCarthy, J. Clifton Buck. Dr. Edwin li Graham, Dr. J. Packard Balrd, Dr. Georgo C. Stout, Frank Oraham Thom son and William II. Wilson. Among others Identified with the manage ment are E. T. Stotpbury, Thomas Dolan, George MacFaddcn, Joseph II. Steele and William H. Barnes. ' Tho patronesses to act with tho directors and their Wives, who will be hostesses on the occasion of tho reception following tho opening address, are: Mrs. Charlc3 C. Harrison, Mrs. Archibald Barklle, Mrs. Thomas Learning. Mrs. Ed ward F. Beale, Sirs. John Hampton Barnes, Mrs. Jolui A. Brown, Jr., Sirs. Edward Roberts. Sirs. C. Emory McMlchael, Sirs. Wlltlam C. Bullitt, Sirs. J. G. Casaatt, Mrs. Francis Forbes Slllno and Sirs. Charles SI. Lea. Special trains will leave Broad Street Sta tion tonight ut 0:45 and 7:15. BEU MEN TO "RAISE:1 OFFICERS loska Tribe, No. 379, of tho Independent Order of Red Stcit will hold u public "rais ing" or Inauguration of oftlccro and enter tainment tonight nt Hanley's Casino, Ken sington avenue and Cumberland street, at S o'clock, to celebrate their sixteenth anni versary. a The program will Includo tho Installation of the ofllcers, a vaudeville entertainment and dance.' Tho ofllcers to bo "raised" are: Albert Belcher, sachem; Albert Burger, prophet; Frank Hancock, senior sagamore, an.. Frank Walton, Junior sagamore. The en tertainment commltteo Is composed of James Davis, chaliman; William Iluhn and James L. SIcredlth. This tribe has moro than SOO members. It Is anticipated that virtually tho whoiv membership will be present, as well as a large number of friends and families of members. Tho tribe contributed to the first Liberty Loan und Is planning to invest u larger sum in tho second. stAHKBT STnnET Aboe 16TJI llila A. M. to 11:15 V. M. . AnTCltAtT PIlESKNTa Douglas Fairbanks In I'lrot and Exclusive Hhowinr of "The Man From Painted Post" NEXT WEEK OOLDWYN PRESENTS maxim; kluott in "fiohtiko odds" 1214 SIAHKBT STREBT Jrii.ljrlil 10 A. M 11:13 V. M FINAL DAT cisT8mAi: "COME THROUGH" ADDED Ofriclnl Ooernment War Picture "In the Wake of the Huns" Showlnr the Deatruction Caused by The Retreat of the Germans After tbe Battle of AURAS ARCADIA CHESTNUT Eelow ICTfl Wm. Pox's JMO.OOO bpectacl "Jack and the Beanstalk" O, 11 A. M.i 1, S. S. T as 0 P, M. REGENT SIARKKT Below 17TIT l'RANCIS X. BUSHMAN HEVERLY nAYNE In "THEIR COMPACT" VICTORIA MARKET Above 9TH A. 1L to 11:15 P.M. Ethel Barrymoro &?3b. Tliurs.. Prt.. St ALESKA 8URATT In "A RICH MAN'S PLAYTHINO" COMING NEXT WEEK D. W. GRIFFITH'S Oolojial Sp.cticU "INTOLERANCE" Pir.ST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES GLOBE TheatreJStlSA. VXJVf ,1 .l I YAVUHV1LLH Continuous 11 A. M. to 11 P II. 10c, ICe. Mc. 850. "Texas" Ritchie ""SSSSl-i, "Bachelor Dinner" mus1t&lo0 CROSS KBYS2:,SMV "Forward March" SRaffi BROADWAY Datb.2il5?Et'.UM3 KVERY WOMAN'S PSOi .. . 1L. LJCjj.. - A i,wtAmmkl& PASTOR ENL13T9 j on Sunday Before Taki, avnuf. whn snent tha summer til City, have gone td Lake Placid m Adlrendackc for the autumn. Th iuv. T. Montgomery aiuson am Gibson are oecunvlnr thalrnow1 h the nidge bolow Port R6yul avnrfl bride will be remembered as airs. Hraslncton Church. Mlts Ida W6odhe4d has returned Asburv Park.' li Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schofitld an4J and Mrs. Frederick Merrill Urecht. I son-in-law and daughter, who sptnt ; ' io summer in Asoury 1'ari;, aro w an automoblto trip through tho Pt Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Flanagan and th family, of Hermitage street, have- clot their v, lldwood cottage and returned , thlr winter home. Mrs, William Star i and her son, Mr. Morton Stafford, of Leu Ington avenue, have returned from 1 1 Poconos, where they epht September Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wllmcrton P will be at home on Wednesdays during 1 autumn nt 4166 Manayunk avenue. ? bride was Miss Anna It. Du Can. daugh of Mrs. Iva Du Gan, of Roxborough. Mlsa Helen Reutcr. of Sumac street, W sahlekon, spent tho early autumn In Sells vllte. Mrs. Joiep'.i Lee will entertain the me bers of her card club at her summer hoi' In Jenklntown on Saturday. Kor gue will Include Miss Gertrude Field, M Elizabeth Eckard. Miss Grace H. Edwar MUs Kmlly Harris. Mrs. Sadlo Miller, 31 Edith Fee, Mrs. William Flavell, M t Martha Wanamaker, Miss Maudo, 52a' ' Miss Loulso Ealer and Miss Mattte Wa "- worth. Mrs. Annie Shoemaker, of Newark, N. Is visiting her brother. Mr. Mitchell Slm-t son, and his daughter. Miss Elizabeth Sin son, of Green lane. Quoted from Roxborough "Trolley Tip ' "Somo ono has suggested a smokeless ns an opportunity for men to do their 1 Then would the country see genulnb sacrl' with real suffering attached," Stop Movable Irm Schools HARRLSBURG. Oct. S Officers of 3 State Department of Agriculture have i- -nounced that there will be ho' movf schools operated this winter in conjunc r with the farmer institutes. Lack of i appropriation 13 given as the reason. WHAT'S DOINC TO NIGH SfetrfeU- Meeting of 1'onndrymen's Aisoclat'i Sfanufacturcrs' Club. New Heron Manor Nchoel t be formi opened by President Taft. BROAD -Mat. Today ,s? ?v rf Mat. Satur AMERICA'S FOIIEIIOST COMEDIENNE MISS BILLIE BURKF IN S "THE RESCUING ANOEL" '; America's Foremoat PlajrwrltUt. 5HSS CLARE KUMMEP. NEXT WEEIC SEATS TOMORROW MAUDE ADAMS In "A KISS FOR CINDERELLA" Extra Mat. Friday, Oct. IS (Columbus Da GARRICK ror' MAT' -t 4 Evtnh " TODAY Mat. Satur COHAN AND HARRIS PRESENT THE WILLOW TREE With FAY tUlNTER and New Tork Call SOc to Sl.Kft at Popular Matlnn) TODAY NEXT WEEK SEATS TOMORROW CHEATING CHEATER! Popular WeJ. Slats., but us, 1.00. Estra Mat. Friday. Oct. 12 (Columbus Da- FORREST-mat. TODAY jMut 2 weK. Evs. S;t CHARLES DILUNOIIAM PRESENTS FRED STONE 'In "JACK O'LANTERN WIII3TLY TUNES rUNeO OIRLS T VRTf FIRST $l JJ1IV1U MATINEE TODAs Evenlnxi at S:I3. Regular "Matinee Satan!: ANOTHER SMASHING MOROSCC FUN HIT! THE BRAT ny nd with MAUDE FULTON Adelphi LAJ CTH WEEK KigJ. 8:10. Pop. Jl lUt. Tomor.. S;r Iter. Mat Sat., :30. LAST TWO WEEKS THE 13TH CHAIR Py BAYARD VE1LLEP. with MARGARET WYCHERLY Ttr1-Mii-l- He., bft ttatt. l.eJ W alllUTJ hlrber. Stat. Thura., SW, Z r-aturday Mat., S3o, 'ilk; 7t Eugenie Blair ,B "A l5SS& METROPOLITAN BSft?5?". MAT. TODAY BEST SEATS $1.00 Ihe lilrcts'. Dramatic Hpectaclo on Earth THE WANDERER KTAOED nY DAYID BELASC?0 , Evfiilna-a and Baturday Mat., COo to tl.liO , Curt Orchestra Seam Kny Performance II.Oil. Scuta al-.o 01 sale ut Downtown Tltl-et ORict tins Chratnut St. "THE WANDERER" IS NOT a Mm Ins Tlctuif COMTANT OP 200 PEOPLE nm nTTAT germantown and LiUJ-lUiNiAiJ MAPLKWOOD AVEB FIRST time in oermantowv MARY PICKFORD i IN Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm ALSO GREAT VAUDEVILLK SHOW ornti A MT Oerinantown Aie. at Venanxo b 1 IV A IN U East of Ilroai" PAULINE FREDERICK X 1? ATM7T? t aniJ Lancaster Avehu XjCjAUVJIX LAST TIMKR TODAT THE HONOR SYSTEM NIXON MD UD MARltET'TR: nTTRTTN FARNtmi ,onTf ALSO CRACKISRJAC!; VAUDEVlCLB SJ;. - nTltmTtlri TcJItl at . "So anil skv? Jill 1X1 TnnUM t .ojBJM?el THAM SAWVttP Fft WVil IW ' New t-ti I Wonder -k iJTHE RETR 'ejtfinn a Danc tCreattoS H .' -finierful Surroundtns 8hoW THE RETREAT OP Tim OEUkAX AT THM UATTLH OK'-AHKAM OREATEBT WAR PICTCT.B.S KVKR PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LABT CHAVfta TO 6ECfHK M A 80K TICKETS IX)R BAT K'0, VOXCGT.TB. Desirable aeate n lower part rf ),qu still available for HAT JKYii. SEASON HALM ENDii -lVMOltV' XISO, at IIKTWJ'a, Jll CIHjITVT CASINO MATLYlia'. Mtae i - a w , . rnw 4 LJI MFV&k' &4 :. "Vfh T- " "IP Ufbpi I IWPMJUPMsV KNeV -rlsl T!nftTl"-lt Tc3rwr' MA.J.V vn Y- str Sprynjreth e hestnnl ''r'i i iMHi'iMeTmf a' ';. , -', ) . h
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