7f EVENING LKDGER-l'HlLADELPlUA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE NAVX MEN VISIT IN GBRMANTOWll Charlotte Cushman Club to Give Tea for Miss Wycherly British Committee to Give Exhibit and Sale on October 16 and 17 Ensign Spends Few Days iiomn Beforfi LcflvitiB" fAr -u A ., -.w.t ?t .nnupons, iuu. ,i 11, 191? AVK uu eer gono to ono of the teas H nt tlio Charlotto cushman t;iui7 Well, my Ja, If you evec get an Invite, t. ., o bo. Ior they aro tho coziest small affairs and tho women on the corn mlttce are so attractive and make you feel so at home, and, too, you always meet ery worthwhile actresses, fof It Is for them that the teas are gUen, ou I now, Tomorrow tho flist ono of tho Btaion will he given, and to meet Mlsi Margaret Wycherly, who haa been ko marvelous as the old spiritualist In 'The Thirteenth Chair," which has been play, lug here for somo weeks. Xho Charlotto Cushman Club was founded about seven or eight years ago ,by it number of good women who felt there was great need for tho proper kind of a boarding house or club for the many mctrcsses of smaller means who stop in this city during tho season. So they got ogethor and started up tho club, which y," named after tho great Charlotto Cushman, and various people gavo the furniture for tho arlous rooms, and after n thort time In a house on Tenth street the club was moved to its present loca lon at 1200 Locust street and sinco then jias added tho houso 1202 to the prop- wty. Among tho women Interested in the lub ore Mrs. Mortimer Brown, Mrs. James Large, Mrs. Otis Sklnnet, Mrs. Horatio Gates Lloyd, Miss Trances Orlscom, Mrs. Sydney Kmlen ITiitchln on, Mrs, Wayland Hoyt, Mrs. Samuel Chew, Miss Ljdla Morris, Mrs. i:dward Botcher rinck, Mrs. Clinton Itogcrs Woodruff, Mrs. Clarcnco Clark Zant rlnger, and I really can't begin to icmcm. ' ber all tho rest. Uut thty certainly havo itot a wonderful clubhouse there and a aplendld matron In oliargo and tho girls ay they Just love t? llvo tbeie. IP TOU possess B torn bit ol flag, a pleco of a Zcppriln or n modal-as a iioplij of the w-ai l leaso lond It to tho British Kollef Coirjailtto-!, ct 1S24 Walnut ttreet, on October 1(J nod 1", when tho room will bo throvtn oyen to tho mem bets and their frlo-.vj.. An exhibition and sale of embroidelVK ticphles and small articles mado by Ui soldi ;is while In tho English hospitals rill tali s place on those dajs. You may J op in any time from II o'clock to G. mid incidentally hae a tup of tea in tho aftel lie on. Miss Martha Collins is chalrman,of th- exhibition com mittee and will gladlj tecelvo donations of 'money and trophies, though tho last need not bo donated, but may bo loin, nnd will b caictully "cturned jifttr the exhibit Is over. SO CnClLC IIOWFLL and Bill Row land havo decided on their wedding dato and will be mauled on Not ember 3 in tho pictuiesquo little Episcopal Church of All Saints in Torresdalo, und tho cere mony will bo attended by only a few Inti mate friends, nnd of com so members of the famll, while there will bo u leceptlon at the Howolls' beautiful homo on the liver. Their house is 'next to tho old Fitler placo onho banku of tho Delawaro lller at Torresdale and yulto Ideal for an entertainment. Coctle is tho youngest of Mrs. Howell's three atti active daugh ters She came out tho same year as lCathijn Krcmcr Page, Uactiel Lewis Miller, Mabel Xorrls Dickson, Margaiet Vox Martin, Dorothj Ilobcits Bullitt, Elizabeth Robeits Claj, Maigarct Jan nard McCawley and many otheis; In fact, 1 think Cecllo Is tho last of that number of girls to many. And it ceitalnly has been from choice, for she Is ono of the p ettlest of the whole bunch of them and lias a lovely character, and In fact Rll three of the Howell girls aro famed for tteir beautiful manneis. Beatilco mar ,mtd Guilliacm Ac'rtaen a couple of jcars fso. Cooper Howell Is a brother. Billy Rowland is the son of Mrs. William Over tngton Rowland, of KranUford, and this Ylty. Ho Is, of course, related to all the thousand and one Rowlands of Philadel phia. 'PHE Tieble Clef Club, of which Mis. William Simpson, Jr., Is president, will resume its work for tho winter at tho Atom Club on Wednesday, October 24. The club will give Its first concert on January 30 in tho ballujom of tho Belle ue Stratford. The second concert will bo given on Apiil 24. Kail Schneider Is director of the club and Kills Clark HAm mond, accompanist. A'is S'D now Doiothy Welsh's engagement the Herbert Welshes, of Germantown, and a sister of Herbeit Welsh, who mar tied Lavlnta Hoiden last Jtyie. Dorothy Is Very fair and pretty. Sho Is u. member of the Plajs and Plajers Club and has hown quite some hlstrlonlo ability. Tho lucUy man Is Andrew Imbrlo, of New York. He is a son of Mrs. Charles Itn lrle, of Piinceton, and was of course graduated from that university. Ho served as an alumni trnsteo from 1907 to 1912. No dato has been set for tho redding. fPHE Southern Industiial Soclets Is ulv "lng a larpe bazaar und danco on Sat urday, the third of November, In tho ballroom of the Hellevue. It Is for the Benefit of the fumllles of the mountain ers who have Bono to wur. Theio Is ono I'laee vvilero tho Red Cross has not yet Penetrated, nnd that la tho heart of Uio mountains; but the draft law has reachid there and somo of the families aro h pretty .despcrato straltB. The Industrial Society is taking tho situation, In hnd. Thcio wilt be an Illustrated lecture at 15 o'clock and one at 8, show ing the homes, scenery, schools, and all the other Intciestinc .features, of Ufo In the Appalachians. Ono of tho nidst le raukablo pictures will bo that of tho chll rn of the section before they uttended school, and afterward, aliowlnir tho effoct "' civilization upon them. Mrs. William I, Ileadley Is chairman of the bazaar committee, and Vomo of her assistants ate rs. John Qrlbbel, Mrs. V, Clemens and Jrs, Robert Alexander. Mrs. John Cooke lrst will havo cliarsw of tho book shop. iS2 x "H11' Mu Cq Nea1, fle,d "eor 'wtjr of the Na,UomU Assoolatlon, will t.-wnm nvr( , son havo charge of tho ait Iccdlewoik, and Mrs. Woodiow Wilson has eont a dainty handkerchief to bo sold at their booth. It will bo a worth-while nffalr for a woi thy cause. NANCY "WYNNE. Social Activities Mr. and Sirs Knlint ir wiuii an nounce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Ann Mai la Wright, and Mr. Wchard Wat son Harratt on Saturday, October e. Mr Ilarratt Is a sergeant In tho quartermaster i corps, stationed nt Tort Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hardlnge, of Haiti, more, Md , announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Elizabeth Hunt Hard lnge. and Mr. Horace I Austin, of Oak L.ane Mr. and Mts Gerald De 1'ourney Brjan of Church Btreet, lleerly, N. J, announce , the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Ldla Hrjan, to Harry Cllntou Sever of Broad street, Bever') Lieutenant Clement Tingle), .Second rie.d Artillery, and Mrs Tingley are being con gratulated on the birth of a daughter, to bo named Vliglula Tingle). Mis. Tingley was Miss Virginia Dunn, daughter of Mi. and Mrs Nnthin .1 Dunn, formerly of Gn mantoun Ml and Mis Ulllluni 1 laucio Swan, of Berlin, N II, announce tho engagement of their daughter, MIrs Ituth Collier Swan, to Mr. William Tujlot Vvebster. of Jiankford The tegular meeting of tho executive committee of the John Uartram Association was held on October 8 In the 1'rlends' LIbrarj. 'lho picsldeut, Mis. A. II. Hall, was In tho cliaii. It wbb decided to omit the fall meeting In tho garden, as tho mem bers and friends aie auiveli engaged In lied Cioss oi othei uur work. lllks C.irollno Uallengci, whose man luge to Mr. William Menltt Hurlburt takes placo on Wednesday, OctoVr IT, will entertain her bridesmaids at dinner on'Satut daj . Mr. Hurlbuit will enteitaln his best man and ushers the same night at his homo in Chestnut Hill. i.f11!!' -aml Mls' Jaco1' Buachlioff. of .803 west Lehigh avenue, at a dinner at their Home, announced the engagement of tholi daughter, Miss Hemletta Busclihoff, to Mi Itouben Labowltz, of 41t', houth lenlh Btreet Hie dato of the wedding lias not yet been set Miss Uiischlioft'B father i tlied fiom active business ioveiul jcais ago. having londuttetl a photograph t-tuillu at SJ t Arch stiect for man) veais Ml and Mis Itobort lTunUenflelil, of ihirtj -ninth and .Suing UiiiUen KtreetH, gave a dinner naiu tav thai, u,. -w Reeso Bell, who spent the week-end at "his I nume .Air. ueil Ih In cumii at Wuslilncton D. (' Amonfr the eueHtn u, MIb vi I Eioia cowan. Miss Helen Growley, Miss .oretta l.onjr and Mi Bells sistei. Mlbf Edna Bell, who came home from New "York for the occasion , Mi Haloid Betz Alt John Arnold and Mr Hobeit 1'olev Ml. S lloia.u Mjcic. of (jeuimiitovwi gave a "300" in honor of his daughter, Mlbs! Roberta btobei Mcis. on Tuesday evening The guests included Mlts Louise Bunting Miss Hsthei Uucl.maii, -AIIsb l)oii)thv I. Oai rah, MIhs Mai Ian 12 Heart, Miss Selnia Blaun, Ml. Rapli (i. Hulder, Mi. S. Holln Brjson, Mi W Cljde Uourlej, Mr David S Wlltberger, Mr Thomas AtMns and Mr. ." Wctheilll, "ieuttei FORMER PASTOR MOVES TO TRENTON Called From Newburgh-on-the-Hudson to Third Presby terian Church BL2t.IL,V 'Ihe Re. l-iedeilck H MoLU well and Mis Stockwell, who left hero u few jc-iis ago, will shortly move to Ticn ton. Ml. htockwall was called to N'ew burgh-oli-the-Hudson as pastor of tho I'lrst Pics btoldn church, and has" just teceived a dnrgo In Trenton at tho Third Picsbj teilan chuich. Mi. and Mi v. .Stockwell aro well known heie und havo made, frequent visits to this city while stationed at New burgn Mr and Mis. Havld If. Slilr'v will clote their homo, Dew -in op Inn, on V arren street, and spend tho wlntei In Philadelphia Mrs. David binlth and Miss Martha B fcmlth arrived homo aftci spciulint; the sum mer at Ocean Cltj RINHRION Mrs J Ldwaid Pliaio an nounces the marriage ot hot daughtei. Miss Mae Pharo, to Mr. Maurice A. Wolfe Mrs. I, R Des Comets has returned to her homo in Lexington, K., after spending the summei with lier slstei, M M 12 McCartj PALMYRA Mr. and Mis Jolm un Bauu have closed their homo hero and villi spend the winter In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. McKIm Haddoway havo gone to Janettstown for a fortnight's stay. MOL'NT HOLLA Mr. und Mrs Joseph Richardson Ulllam announce the mairlago of their daughtei Mks Katherlno Glllnm, to Mr. Levi Wire, of Heerl, Ihe cere mony was perfoimed on October 9 at o'clock. The Kienlne Iderr wilt print liens of rnlrrtalnmrntii. niBjiinent, fdiilnc and other matte, of arlul Interent ent In lo Dm oltlee. iirolded th ltm re nrltlen nil ono tide of lho paper snd ur .iKiifd wllh the nrlter'a full nnnie nnd telephone number, to ndmlt of verlthatlnn , hend itemt to the hsilrtr I.dllor. r.ienlnr Ledser, 608 Chestnut utreet. MfBWjMA i festal .mMJt. mmmmisj, u. trhr. i a , i , !x&mMwirr .h wmmmxasiM Tiir TTTiri fl far Mri l f HfflHBBi8 2C f4aVti v Mill I wWWl T'liii ,sMmiM?A llBBAVDaflMHaHkillM ' UMiH S- " '" ?WuL mliMt' WP Via PfeSrlt3PjJ! i' vl vW8ra's9ffic i IV1 3 1 i 1 111 WW r -?r ' 9i(i TWfSvmi I BdhEF SiiHlgaiiJiwaa r m don't want to marry him just becauue he hus jnoneyf'' 'CerUinl not, my dear. But surely owpafeody has it to ki Wm WZ.&OA 1'icscnt officers of Wayne Branch of MORE WEDDINGS 1T1AT flPTftPWD V Ul Miss Gladys Jones Married lo New Jersey Man This Eve ning1 at Homo l'luiiilufiit nmong tho Intel csthiK vnl dlngs of tho week will bo that of Mlis v. ilHds Jones, daughter of Jlif. Tlioman f Jono, of 2l0 West Ontario slicet. mid Mr. John Horace cllthens of Woodbury, N. J, which will taho placo tonight at 6 o'clock at the homo of tho brldos mother Tho ceremony will bo performed by tho Rev ThomaH C. Bird, ot Toniplo T'nlvor sltv Captain Chillies ' Junes, of Com pany 12, 103d Regiment, United States Engineers, who was granted n fuilough to attend tho wedding, 111 give his tlstor In marriage Her gown of bridal nut In anil georgette ncpo li iit.ule with a high girdle of roo point lace Imllni lace will form the ,np of the tulip vill which will bi nmuiged with sprays of oiiumo liloesoniH lollowlng tho -ervlin u leceptlon vlll ,i held foi tho fimllio Mr. Githens and hU brldo will leavo on an nxtended tilp and will bo nt homo nftci 1 member In W oodburv, N. J Pli:iH.MAN M'AIH. V von attractlvo vscddlng tool )iliHO l.mt vptihi nt flm lioinn of ill ,ind Mis. Jolm 12 Stahl, 1511 Nortli Twelfth street, when theli daughter, Miss L'dna Stahl. waB mirrlcd to Mr AAlllhim J Puclilmau. f North rifUeiilli sticet, bj tho Rov 12 M cilasow, of bi. Johns Hvungclleal Lutheran I Church 'lho hildc, who was (.Ivcn In mai llige ti hci fathei, vmis attired In a gown of white trepo meteor, with n tulip veil aunnged with a tap held In placo with oiango blossoms lliido loses and lilies of the valle weio canled Attending tin bride was Miss Maij Poehliuan, tho Inlde gioom's Nlstu, who voio a plctuieniui fiock of pink ciepe meteor and eained .n lv iocs MONAU1IAN O De,..t LI 'lhete was u veij prottj vveddiin, m I Roman Catholic Church of S-t Jolm th. Baptist. Mauayunk on luesdaj hikiuiui. which vus FoleiiuiUcd with high num I mass 'lho btlde was Miss Miuv V o in i lull, daughtei of Mr. and Mib J-.lm I O'Donncll, ot 4JJ3 lVchhi street Itoxboi ough. and the bridegroom Mi li.ulcs W P Moii'ighan, al'olsof that sulmib 'lho Rev P 21 McUIiiiiIn assistant rc tor oflU laicd 'lho bride woio n gown ot vlni, beaded georgette eieyp dfaiied our whit aim and curried Hilda rc -hc wan m en In marilago b) her fathei. and nit, tided b Miss Roso Margaiet O Domiell b r m tci, as hrldebinald 'lho latter w u itlmil in a beaded robe of tuimiolso blue .1.. Her hat was of black net. with vihet I bon stieameis, and (-ho canted m i t Beaut) roses Mr J Vincent Monaghan was 1 ih birth cis bcit man 'I ho ushers liiclud, d Ati Joseph Kauffnian and Jlr. Prank P Hon noil, biothcr of tho bride 'lho siren o was folic ved b a bieakfast at the homo of tho bride's patents Mr Monaglian and his btlde left for Niigaia Palls and lho 'lhousind Islinds ahoy will bo at linmo after November 1 at 4"J0 Slnnajunlt ave nue, Roxborough HARLvVN HANSON Announcement Is inado of tho mauiage of Miss Hv.v Hanson daughter of Mi and Mis Samuel Hanon of 120 Malloy street, Itoboiough, to Ml lieorge I' Hailan. of 44U Pechhi street, on Saturday nftciuoon at the home of the elllclatlng clerginan, tho ltev. W i Sanderson, paBtor of the Kbenezer Methodist 12plcopal Chuieh Manaunlw Tho bildegioom Is In tlio Vnlted States umbulamo corps stationed at Allentown and tho marilago was has tened when ho had a bilef furlough Tho btlde will Hvo with her patents until after thewai DKRBVSHIRH CAR.VJN12 The marrlago of MI"!H Marlon B Carmine, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs John It Carmine, of 145 Apslev sticet. Uciiiiantonn, nnd Mr Ocorgo II Deibyshlie, Jr, took placo at tho bride's homo on Satuidaj, October C, at 7-30 o'clock. The Ro. John Pox pei formed tho cciemoii) Miss Carmlno vias given in marrlago bj hei father nnd wns attended by Miss Hdith U Pjle ns maid of honor. Mr Derbyshire hud his brother, Mr. Agnow Deibyshlre, ns best man. A reception followed. Tho brldo and bride groom will llvo at 145 Apsley street - - - A MORAL WORK lAWaAM C opvrltht Life PoMIShlnB mULiiBx 3JeOOJ5--- -iElS-- S7SZO rv st.x.Gv oncre; Ued l tos winch will hold a meetinR this PRIZES FOR WAR GARDENERS Mrs. E. Dobson Altemus Presents $20 to Owner of Best Garden in Community Plot at Falls of Schuylkill TfiU.. the iiuialo lop lu tho community vvs giidous In Dobson's field, Scott's lane nnd tho Rending Rallwav, proved a failure somo of tho workers became disheartened and aliened that p irt ot their ground to beenmo ovorgiown with weeds, which pre vented them from securing the best results from tho rest ot their plots. But tho homo soldiers who aro helping with' tho food problems of tho war never glvo up 'I hoi lillllzcd every available npaeo of tholi bci tionq nnd weeds wore not allowed to lift their heads above ground And now ionics tho reward fur work well done Mrs Hlln both Imhvon AltemuH, who secured the ground foi tin Palls fanneis, has present, d prizes to tho successful harvestem Mr Allan Moorehriiso was awarded tho lln-t prlro of $10 Ills work for Undo Sam and inUdentallv himself vUldcd eight dozen cars of coin, 100 beets ono nnd one-half bushels of suing bonus forty heads of cab bage, radishes, turnips, carrots pepper" pumpkins, 000 ,clei plants and u lot pC red cabbage tlio latter to bo huvested In tho near futuio. Mr. Mark Smith won $15 nnd was n clrwo iccond In tho contest Tho third pilze, $10, went la Mr James TresK nan, who had mi nhuiiduiico of freshies for bis own uso and plcntv to bo preserved for tho future Tho other gnrdens did not havn thu v aile'les of vegetables, hut hid an abundant harvest of corn beans tomatoes and peppers whiih have omph lepald tlinii f. t (hi it w .tl nd th!! k of tin eon- MISS C'ECILE V. JJOUKQUIN A talented soprano singer of Col luiKsvvood, N. J., who is "clotntf lier lilt" by Bivinj? her talents for Red Cioss and other war relief movements. .V"S"''Stt wmnm Sf C -man P-priKi'd by pbv ii , rri,m"T ... roro getting into the habit of spending evening nt the Sntuiday (Jul) for the election of officers for the coming year. servatlm of heaiin and liappinets and the decreased doctors' bills! Gardening Is pro ductive of tho 'Jov, temperance and repose which LonKfellov assorts "slam the door on tho doetoi'a nose" This community garden plot Is part ot a largo plot ot land which was won In a presidential election bet by General Cad walader from Mr. Hugh Seott. Mr. Scott was nn advocate of Hcniv Clay and felt so confident that C'la would win tho Presi dent v that ho wagered the land against a sum of money Tho land estended from Queen hum to old Mcetown lane, now Hunting Park avenue, along the Norrlstown branch of tho Heading Rallwav It was otlglnallv It now n ns -o Redlnger estate when pur, based by Mi Rcotl Mr John Dobson bought tho ntopcrtr fiom tho e"ito of (leneral Cadw.ilndrr A mllltaiy ciiteitainmeiit and danco will bo given on Prldav evening, October U In America Hall In aid ot the work ot tho Citi zens Patilotlo Commltteo Tho Impeilal Comedy Company and the Marine Band, ot tho Philadelphia Navy Yard, will bo tho features of tho affah. In aid of the same fund will b tho lesult of a 'baseball taR" by the oung women of the Palls, who villi tag flo d ppectntors on tho athletic grounds ct Satunlij afternoon, when tho Monotspe and Barrett teams will piny A promenado concert and card party will be given by the Voting Men's Literary Insll lutt) on Prldav evening, October is hi tho hall on Alldvalo avenue LUNCHEON FOR FUTURE BRIDE Entertained Tomorrow at Onk Lane Wedding Takes Place Next Week I Dcspno ilia fact that main aie turning their efforts from social events to leal work in theso serious times, we none ot us can forget that tho bride-to-be" must be en tertained MUs L'lma Wlndlsch. of Oalt Lane, will ptve a liuu henn on Fildaj next In honor of MIs3 Caroline Ballenger, of AVcst 1'psal street, Germantown, whose luai ilago to Lieutenant Mcrrllt Hurlbuit, I S N , takes place next Wednesday The spirit of tho times will bo rallied out In tho dec orations, which will be red, white and blue Among tho guests will be Miss Rottner, Mlts I raven. Miss Dorothy Lank, Miss Maiy Barnes, Miss Dorothy Barnes, Miss Maty Parsons, Miss draco Mountcastle, Miss Rthel Olmess, Ml3 Marie Wlndlsch, Miss Jeati netto Anderson and Miss Helen V Ittenberg tho last two from New York Mr. and Mrs Harry Breer have opened their home at Ogontz Hill after spending September in Atlantic City. Tho private golf courso at Reckless Parms, tho home of Mr and Mrs Prank II Bachmann, on Meeting House road, is un dergoing great improvements Numerous bunkers nnd rand pits have been added nnd the greens are in flno condition It bids fair to bo a source of much pleasuro to the mahy guests whom Mr. and Mrs. Eachmann entertain Tho wedding of Miss Anna English, of 1009 North Plfteenth street, and Mr Ed ward Maier, of West Harvey street, Ger mantown, will tako place on Wednesdvy, Oe tobci 10 Their now home In Oak Lane Is being put In readiness for them Mr and Mrs. P Lelghton Kramer, for merly of Sharpless avenue, Melrose Park, nro occupjlng their new home on Latches lne. Merlon , BRIDE TO UE GUEST OP HONOR Miscellaneous Shower Given by South Philndelphian at Her Home This Evening October, with Its hrllllnnt foliage and (lowers, seems quite as popu'ar with Dan Cupid as Juno, with Its roses, and there are sevornl interesting weddlncs scheduled for this mouth anion; South Phlladelphlans Miss Anna E Conlln, of 806 McKcan street, whoso woddlnc to Mr Joseph Howard will tako place on Wednesday mornlne, October 17, vv III bo the guest of honor this evening at .1 miscellaneous shower to ho given at the home ot Miss Jennie Cunningham, 2018 Emily street. Those present will inc'ude Miss Agnes Mellett, Miss Mary Murray, Miss Marcella Smith, Mrs George McQowan, Miss Catherlno O'lllordan all members of tho Aquinas Dramatlo Society, of which Miss conlln was also a member and Miss Mary miller Miss Mary McGuckln. Miss Eleanor ' McSorloy. Miss Catherlno Campbell, Miss Esther Joyce ana Miss Catherine uaiena. Mr and Mrs Anderson Po'k, of 2133 Por ter street, with their daughter Julie and their son Stewart, who spent tho summer at their place, Tree Tops, In the southern Catskllls, returned to their home in the Qlrard Parms last week, Mr and Mrs. Itobert Montgomery, of 2614 South Colorado terrace, are spending a two weeks' vacation at Old Point Com fort Th- "" rM'trn en Saturday. CELEuuail CULUMUUS DAY Spanish-Americans to Huo Concert and Danco in Knights of v Columbus Hall Tho Spanish-American colony will have a celebration on Columbus Day, assisted by priests of the Spanish Church. There will be a longthy and Inteieutlng musical pro gram and several addresses. The speakers vtfll be the Ilev Juan Sastre, C. M.; Mr Emil Iliviere and Mr. Albert E. Maspent The celebration will take place In tht Knights of Columbus Hall, at Thirty-eighth and Market streets, and will be followed by danolng on the upper floor ot the building. The various, consuls from South America liave been InvltedAo !tend the "!, and acceptances lwv bo lieeve from many FIRST MEETING OF SATURDAY CLUB Wayne Organization Held First Meeting of the Year on Tues day Afternoon On iuesdav afternoon tho Satuidaj lub of Wajno held Ha first fall meeting Mrs Marshall II. Smith, tho newly elected presi dent, presided at tho meeting which had a patrlotlo ncte in keeping with tho times 'lho president greeted tho members and spoko of tho program for tho jcar, which will bo both work nnd plav The members wero urged to "do Red Cross and other patrlotlo work Mrs Smith also spoko of tho salo of tho Liberty Bonds, which tho Saturday Club has taken up tc aid Mis J S' C Harvey, director for the Liberty Bonds under tho National countll of De fense Mr II L Wlitttcmoie, of the Main Line committee also spoko on Llbertv Bonds A pleasing fealufo of tho opening leecp tion was tho presentation of a service flag u tho club by tho Junior section. All the members who havo any relatives in the service wero Invited to pin a star on tho flag A roll of honor will bo drawn up and displaced in tho clubhouse Miss Madeline Leiengood and Mies Mar geium, of tho Junior section, gave n play let, which was very umusuig Miss Marv V light and Miss Beatrlco Tees, of tho Gill ScoutB, gavo an exhibition of their tklll at signaling. Miss Law ton sang a solo and a number of letters were read fiom rulatlves of the club uieinbeis who aro at tho fiont. Mrs Williamson Tato was nt tho tea table, assisted bv Mrs ("hailes i! Tatnall and Mrs. W. 1' Cochran ! Mr and Mrs. Mahlou Hutchinson and Miss Edith Hutchinson have returned from Rockland Breakw.itei nnd will spend tho fall months nt their country homo in Devon Mr. and Mrs Philip Putnam Chase, of Hvton, have announced tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Isabel Putnam Chase to Mr. I'rederlclc Watson Hastings, of Dovonwood, Devon Mr, and Mrs Henry M Wurien, of Devon, havo returned from lork Harbor. Miss Dorothy Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Hampton Barnes, of Devon, Is spending a short tlmo In New York. Mr. nnd Mrs. G Upton Pavorlte aro re ceiving congratulations on the birth ot a 011 Mr George Wharton Pepper, Jr, ot the coast defense, Is now stationed at Fortress Monroe, METROPOLITAN ?, PQ I So KTXT MATINi:n HVlOnDAY. tOo to U 50 llir Ulrseel Uramattc Fpectact on Carta T H F WANDERER Staged by DAVID BELASCO Erenlngs an 1 Saturday Mat, tOo to J1.50. Bartaln Mat. ITiery 'Wed, Beat Seata It. COO LOWLn TLOOn SEATS ALWAYS $1,00 .State alsa on sal at Downtown TIC6t ODca 1108 Chcetnut St. NEXT MON. at 9 A. M. 78,382 6i:viS lOR THIS OIOANTIC AND OVEK- VVIIELSIINO ATTRACTION WILL BE PLACKD OS SALn 1 OH TUG LAST THREE WEEKS Get Seats at Once or Tou TV 1)1 Miss It HEMEltHEn Oulj 3 WeeLi More ot the tireateat Spectacle Drama Eer Eroucht to rhlladelphta NOT A MOVING PICTURE LYRIC EE.MNUS AT 8 20 Next Matinee Saturday 2 29 Oilier Moroaco a ureateai uiuciiwe liuacen. THE BRAT BY AND WITH MAUDE FULTON ADELPHI LAST 5 TIMES l.ait Pop. tl Mat. Today. Evenlnra 8'SO THE 13TH CHAIR By BA1AHD VEILLER with MARGARET WYOHERLY STARTS MONDAY. OCT. 15 SEATS TODAY MARY'S ANKLE With IRENE FENWICK AND AH. STAR CAST Including WALTER JONES TT7,.'l-.ii. Ev. I1" Seats J1.00. V VY&InUU Higher Mat Tortay, sr,c. tiOc Saturday Mat , 25c, BUc, 75c. jS' SHORE ACRES Vext Week "Brlmlnc Up Father Abroad" COLONIAL OERMANTOWN AND MAPLEWOOD AVES. COME THRU TIMnAN?,RGTIE0RFu?ra G Great Vaudeville Acts 6 MTVIM B2D AND MARKET 6TREET9 i!A.V-iN mrat Time lnWet Philadelphia COME THRU TIMEANST,?.nGETE ALS0 CORKING VAUDEVILLE BILL LITTLE THEATRE Phone Loo. 8041 Berinnlnc ThUr. Er( Oct. IS Margaret Anglin In "LONELT bOLDlERB" Mall Order Now I Beata Mon. I UiioliNU harry na.siings' W.l-t " " ulfl BHOW I Qo Bird and Beatta J3LW TracderQ TAO'Prg! Mr. and Mrs. Eugene JT. Spiegel, of mantown, have had their son, K: Charles E. A. Snes-el: Enilen II Birmingham and Hnslgn Robert Orr, two latter of Pittsburgh, as their at for eereral dajs. The will leava ln1v , Annapolis, Md, Jttr. and Mrs. John Tbt urown, of Wrncote, entertained thens jg dinner In their home last night ' Mrs. Joshua Ash Pearson, of West Prio street, has her sister, Mrs. Percy Merejflfe Reeso, of Baltimore, as her guest for I rorinignt. , Mrs. L. Peymour Houghton, of GretJMl street, w III bo the guest of Mrs. Robert Boutllller. of Wayne. Pa., for several day. A vaudeville show for the benefit of tk' Red Cross will bo given tonight at Um. Broad Street Theatre, In Pennsgrove, N. Jj, by tlio employes of the dU Pont PowiWr Company, under tho direction of Mrs, C. E. Speakman. A musical program will be arranged by Mrs. Alexander B. Cooper. Jr. who was Miss Josephine Anderson, of Germantowu. Mrs. H. Anderson, of West Stafford street, Is tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Alexander tl Cooper, Jr.. of Pennsa-rnv. WHAT'S DOING TO NIGHT Mm Meeting, Logan Improvement League, Broad street und Wlndrlm avenue, 6 o'clocc Meeting", Haddington Hoard of Tredf, Sixtieth and Market streets, 8 o'clock. Meeting, Manayunk Hoard o Trade. Meeting, 1 Iftj -necoml street and Lan caster Avcnuo Business Men's Association, o'clock Supper. Woman' tluli of tynwyil, St. John's Parish Houso. C to 7.30 o'clock. Meeting. Ilrewerjlown llutlneae Men's Ass cation, Owls Hall, 2800 West Glrard av enno .Meeting, llaltlmoro Areuue Improvement Association, 5029 Baltimore avenue, $ o'clock. Joint meeting, rrnnklln Institute ami Philadelphia section of the American In stttuto of Electrical Engineers, Franklin Institute, 8 o'clock. ACADEMY OF MUSIC Thursdny, October 11th, Matinee (3 P. M.) and Evening (8 P. M.) Only Appearance in Philadelphia LIEUT. JOHN PHILIP SOUSA And the Great Navy Band from tho Giont Lakes (Chicago) Training Station OCfi ENLISTED OCn LjyJ MUSICIANS Jw Noted Speakers and Singers Pioccedsr will go to tho RECREA TION FUND for tho Enlisted Men at tho Philadelphia Navy Yard. Tickets 225c, EOe, 75c, $1 and $1.50 On Snle at Ileppe's 1117 Chestnut Street 11 15 A M to 11:15 P. M. OOLDVVrN Preaents MAXINEeELLIOTT In Flrat and Eietualie s-wln ot "FIGHTING ODDS" By Rel Coopr Meg-rue nm" Irvln 8, Cobb ADDLD ATTRACTION FIRST SHOWINQ MACK SENNETT COMEDY "ROPING HER ROMEO" Next Week Clara Kimball Young lit "Magda." T)AT A -vni 1214 MARKET STREET JCJ-ljtjHl 10 A. M 11:15 P M. HOnART HENLET'S "PARENTAGE" SEE IT THEN' YOU'LL RECOMMEND IT A T? C A TlT A CHESTNUT Below 1T AKOAD1A Last 3 Daya At O 11 A M . 1. S, 5. T A 0 P. M WM rOX'3 COLOSSAL SPECTACLE "Jack and the Beanstalk" Next Week Wm. fl Hart In "Narrow Trail REGENT MARKET Below 1TTO Olga Petrova "The Bllence Seller;' VICTORIA MARKET Abore 8TH O A. M. 11:15 P. M. Iaet Three Day Poiltlvely No Ailvance In Prlcer Exactly as Orlrlnally Presented D. W. GRIFFITH'S COL03&AL $2,000,000 SPECTACLE "INTOLERANCE" Moit MacnMcent Production of all Time Scenes ot Appalllne Grandeur and Magnitude QLOBE Theatre JKSSA VA VDB YILLE Continue 11 A. M. to 11 P M. 10c. 15c. 23a. 3Sa "IN AND OUT AGAIN" DINKEN, BATtR EVERETT. OTHERS. CROSS KEYS xM-2Vfc,1' "THE BUNGALOW GIR BROADWAY Br0il1 Sn'rdr AT3 DlJiU V i. i DaUy. 2 Il5 ; Evra.. el "THE DIVING LILLIES' ptht;:t. PARTJVnrnur. -ut, i.. ....i. ntfiJ FORREST Last 8 Evgs. ufu Extra Mat. Tomorrow CSm CHARLES DILLINGHAM PRESENTS FRED STONE In "JACK O'LANTERN" WIIISTLT TUNES FUN JO GIRLS Next Week Seats Today V NEW MU8ICAL COMEDV THE GRASS WIDOW r By Channlne Pol'ock and Rennold WolC Mualo by Lout A Illrach With Natalie Alt, Otla Harlan. Jeaa Daaiy. ) Howard Marib ictor Morley 50 Otker I , i RRHATl W"ttl Engaremanl, Ivt StlA A31VVX1J- Mat. Tomorrow ana Baturrf Rvtvn Mnf. Tomnrrnw ll,?im N J Mi-ir 7 7 JmBl Ci V JtW JJ JW MARKET BTnEET rm yfj ABOVK Kf- Bw MAUDE ADAMSfl In a Netr Comaie' A KISS FOR CINDERELLA By J. M, Oarri GARRICKJirBluaM?.mSr' ?Z Extra Mat. Tomorrow ll:$ Cheating Cheaters o . . ... i n,.. ij.--.-j JiUAP ToulKht at . aie to i . 17 AUea-EIS FENCH- W " " '- --- ,1 - ItOOB ? ' 4M wm i 4 W. A a!HHr4viMR. JT.i'. M- a wtws : i ,