i JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Bose Tree Races to Be Given Twice This Week at Hunt Club Bazaar to Be Held in Clifford Lewis's Residence Next Month mUEBE'S always "so 1 .he dnys for the lie "somethliiK doing" JL these ' led Cross, or some Isn't there? I've never ther cliaritv. ,n anything to beat It. have you7 But, " .,.... nnl lltfn linv tlmpa hen. tnese "'"" " t we have heard of before, anil wo n not pause any opinions or calcula tions on any previous ones, for time nnn 'hen as many ns several hundred thou and men met or prepared for battle, hut off it's 'an l0 twenty-five million In the Stld or training to meet anyhow; only ' et us hope they nil won't have to, and rtere will soon be an end. Ths nose Tree rflces are the cynosure tt all e'es th,s ,vcck' to1' tllerc nre tc ,,e hfo, you know, and the horses entered are certainly beauties. The club managers ktve very wisely given three days to the rtcei. and more wisely still have offered the proceeds to the Red Cross; so while you are enjoying the country and the kores and the riders and everything else, ou have a nice, comfortable feeling down Inside your chest that you are doing some thing for the soldiers and nallors and for yourcountiy at the same time, and it's a grand and Ol-lorious feelln'." They'o made It quite a social event, too, and asked patronesses llko Mrs. Archibald Barklle. Mrs. Billy Clothier. Mrs. Walter Jeffords and others to chaperon the events; so, of course, the world and his wife attended tho llrst meet on Saturday, and they'll be there tomorrow and Saturday, too, If I'm not mistaken, for the first day was one suc cess, believe mc. ISUPI'OSE e are pretty sensitive at times, and espnclally when wo know we do a thing well but think that per hsps "fl have gotten n bit rusty In tho doing. A party of several people went downtown iccently one evening to -one of the cafes where dancing Is a part of the amusement provided for tho guests. One young man In the party had always danced very well, but had been ill for lome time and had not danced for several months before his Illness. He felt, there fore, that perhaps he would not be very light on his feet, and was n. hit careful about his steps In tho first dance. Imagine his horror on passing a table where two lone men bat enjoying them selves very thoroughly, though nlas! not wisely, to hear this loud remark, "Cut out the heavy artillery." Incidentally, ho was dancing very "c'tlshly" and the "happy gentleman" In question was not being personal, but was addressing the orchestra, which at that moment hnd stopped all other Instruments and was heavily beating tho drum. Also s-ald "happy gentleman" later In the evening left the cafe on the guiding but Jlrm arm ef the head waiter, and our liro danced gracefully on all evening. rpHERi: Is to be a delightful musicalo and dance at the St. James on Thursday night of this week, and the piocecds will be handed over to Mrs. Samuel Bell, Jr., for her commltteo of the Emergency Aid, which Is providing Chrlbtmns kits for the Philadelphia division of United States regulars In France. Mrs. Robert Ritchie Is getting up the affair and Mr. Ritchie has donated tho hotel ballroom for the evening. Kicderlck Iluhn, the celebrated violinist, will play, and so will Elizabeth Norils, the wll-known hat piste. Margery McDonald McHalo will play the piano and the singers will bo Helen Bu chanan and Gertrude Fischer. So it WILI, be fine' The musicalo will last from 8:30 o'clock until bhortly after 10, when tho .room will be cleared for dancing, which will keep up until 12 o'clock. fTIHE next bazaar on the "tapis" is the J one to he given for the benefit of tho wool and comfort fund nnd free beds of the Jefferson Hospital's convalescent home at AVayne. And, of course, you guess right away if it is not Mrs. Dobson Altemus who is getting It up It must be Mrs. David Lewis, for both of these women are Indefatigable workers for the Jefferson Hospital in its every branch, H seems to me. and great credit should go to them, too. This time it is Mrs. Lewis and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Clifford Lewis, has offeied her beautiful and Interesting home at 30 South Twenty second street for the bazaar, which will be held on Xovember 7. :ir. and Mr. Clifford Lewis, you know, live in this kouse, which formerly belonged to Mr. Lewis's brother, the artist. Mr. Edmund Lewis. He died several years ago and eft his house and wonderful art collec tion to his one niece, Eleanor Lewis, now Mrs. Clifford Wheaton A'aughan, of. New ork. Eleanor asked her parents to occupy the house, as she was unable to come from New York, and now this beau Wul home will be opened to the public for the benefit of charity two weeks from tomorrow. There will bo ull sorts of lovely things for sale, and a large number ' Prominent women will be there to help Mrs. Lewis in her good work. Dr. George Earle Ralguel will bpeak W the morning at 11:15 o'clock, donating Wi services for the good cause, while Mrs. Clifford Lewis and Mrs. Rodman Wlster are arranging for nuctlon btldge "Uflnsf the morning and afternoon, and wbles may be had through them. Another attraction will be a musicalo, hlch Is being arranged by Mrs. "William Houston Greene, and which will take Jlace at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Helen nd Beatrice Wilson will have everything Mautiful and useful for tho baby, while Marlon Button will have charge of fnltted outfits for soldiers and sailors nnd U fancy urtlcles, including hats, bags "d all articles made by the men who Rve been ponvalescing at the Jefferson Hospital's home during the summer booths, Flowers, baskets and exquisite boxes ul be sold by Mrs. Harold Nason, while W. Edwin Bonsaclt will have candies, and Jellies. The useful table will managed by Mra. Robert Henderson, 11 Helen Rose and Mrs. Henry Mor ris, jr BJhe committee on arrangements Is com- 'W Pf Mra, David Lewis, chairman. 'Utt. T. FIJr, vlct) chalrnwni Mis betL , V ?"kM- 'eUry J"5' Ell Houston Greene, chairman of the muri l committee; Mis, Dorothy Willing and M! Anna Rice and Mrs. Charles de Occi. chairman nf the babies' committee NAN'CV WYNNE. PRETTY WEDdTnG AT RITTENHOUSE Miss Lcona Bclber Bride of Mr. Emanuel Kurt Other Nuptials vTnin1? '" I! " ATry "rc,,y wedding this I .. B "V. th0 "'"enhnuse. when Mis, f,""A 0Be'b"- dau5htr of Mr. and Mrs ?""? R; ;. of 26(2 North Twenty- ninth i street will be married to Mr. Emanuel tJ. ;l . ceremony will he performed n the Ilev Jn'eph Krnukopf. t P nf he Kenc-fth Israel Temple Tlie hrlde v. 11 wear n jnwn of white rtueh-s sitln marie with ,'ile n-ineN rr r ,i',, ,, nml the other nf unt'n hand-embroidered I .n.,,i, i V ' '" ,'ac. trimmed with a touch of silver cloth Her n nf tulle will he arranged with cluster., of orange blos soms and will extend In the hem of the court trn n Miles of the va'ley and Hre roses will be carried Mr nclber will Klve his daughter In mi-rlnge and her at tendants will be her Mster Mir, Gertrude Helber. maid of honor; Ml,, Mollle Kun, the bridegrooms sister, MIfs Heidi Uocdclt ?.i 5" K'oience HaiKIn, hrlde-matds. and Mi's Mlldrsd Helber. Miss .ioephlne Helber. Noiinp slsiels of the bride; Mls Miriam Helber and Miss Lcor.o-c Helber. the bride a young cousins, flower girls The maid of honor will wear a qualm Irock of shell pink georgette crepe draped oxer pink satin, and trimmed with fl'ot Ince caught with blue xehet ribbon and liny pink flowers Her hat of plnV georgette crepo Is trimmed uith plnlt flowers nnd blue chct ribbon ftreamers I"r cki of geor gette crepe draped over satin will be worn by the bridesmaids, the colors being palo yellow, white with a touch of yellow and blue with a toui'h of white Two of tho little flower g'll, win wear nl!e green genigette crepe frock, over undersllps of silk, the trimming being narrow green vel vet ribbon nnd tiny pink flowers; while the other two will wear similar frock, of shell pink with trimming of pale blue Their basket, will hold small floweis of vat led coloilngs. .Mr. Joseph Kun will be his brother's be,t man. and the usheis will Include Mr. Philip Merman. Mi Hairy Sliultz and Mr 1 dward Bclber. the latter a cousin of the bride The ceremony will be followed bv a reception Mr. Kun nnd his bride will leave on an ex. tended trip and will bo at homo after De cember 15 at 4808 North Broad street. WILKBS BODINn TLORENCi:, N. J A ery nttraethe wedding took placj at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wlll'am II. Bndlne, Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, when their daughter, Miss Irene Bndlne, became the bride of Mr. William Wilkes, of Trenton Tho ceremony was pei formed by the Rev Thomas M K.istwoort, I). I) , pastor of the Klrst Bap tist Church of Burlington. Tho bride was given In marriage by her father, nnd wore a wh'te satin gown trim med with duchess lace nnd pearls Her ell nf laco w.i3 held In place by orango blntsoms and she carried a shower bouquet of Brldo roses Tho maid of honor. Mis, Nclla Bodlne of Trenton, wore a frock of pink mess.illne and carried an arm bouquet of white chrys anthemums. The bridesmaid,, Miss Klsle Bod no nnd Miss Jemima Umbleti, wore frocks of yellow taffeta and carried arm liounueti. of jellow chrysanthemums. Mttlo Miss Margaret Bodlne. a sister of the bilde, w.13 the flower girl, and Karl Bodlne nephew of the bride was ring bearer. HKNnKRSO.V STANFORD .. Announcement Is made of the wedding of M,ss Margaretta M Stanford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L M Stanford, of Bryn ..Ii?1"; ,niUl JIr- "ouBlns Henderson, of Philadelphia, in the Memorial Church of the Uood Shepherd nt Rosemont, last Satur day. The bride was attended by her sis ter, Mr, Clinton M Roth, of Manereh as matron of honor, and the best mnn wa,'.Mr Jack I. Fi-nttm. of New Yoik The e'rei mon was i erformed by the Rev Charles W. Tnutiicml. rector of the church The immediate families only were present Mr. nnd Mrs. Hendeison will be at horn after December t at 1906 Tlog.i street. MARRIED AT HOME OF RADBI Miss Tillie Roscnbaum and Mr. Alex ander Dabb Were Wedded Last Week , Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rosenbnum. nf CO 10 Irving street, announce the marriage of their daughter. Mis, Tllllo Rcenbaum, to Mr. Alexander Dabb, of Buffalo. N. Y. The marriage took place on Saturday e piling at the home of the rnhhl, the Rev. Kll Mayer, Fifteenth nnd Poplar streets. In the presenca of only a few gucHt.s. After the ceremony a reception was held at the homo of the bride's parentH and then Mr. and Mrs. Dabb started for a month's trip to New Orleans nnd other parts of tho South They will make their home In Buf falo By eziclalng' u, little diplomacy,, T'il.Mjsl III iiiisiifl kW?H raif-iiii !.? v Wv&t&&&M'&w&' ' mtS, v -. EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1917 TO GIVE MUSICALE AND DANCE FOR SOLDIERS 1 f ymi 'Sfe -;;- :1 fc jp r.-s:rjvvifcvs&:3wcjw.ic1 sj m$.v. , . i "THE MIKADO" 1 JJy T , GIVEN NEXT WEEK Jr SSsSiS tSiw) Chorus of 125 to Sing Opera for the Benefit of St. Vin cent's Home ftcr month, nf study under the dheetlnn of the Ilev Thoma, S. Murphy, of St. Pat rick's Church, 126 Catholic young men nnd women nre nbnvt'rendy for the presentation of "The Mlkndo" In the Academy of Music on the night of October 20, for the benefit of St. Vincent's Home. The Institution stood for mnny years nt Twentieth and Race .streets nnd hns had to give up that slto to the city. Meanwhile It Is epiartered In Point Pleasant, N. J. Having icmoxed from this city, tho home has lost much of the oluntary support that used to malntiln It, and rather than leiiiind the former con tributors It was considered advisable to hold the big benefit performance. Among those who will '- In the chorus are: Sopranos, Miss Hazel Itowc, Miss Mary Donahue, Mls.s Anna Khart Mlta Rosemary Hallahan, Miss Mary Torpey, Miss Mary Leahy. Mis, Rebecca Walsh, Miss Alice Cook. Mis, Margaret Welsh, Mis? Florence Mugnler. .Miss Laura Hayncs, Miss Mario Ilonohue. Miss Florence llillcgns. Miss Almee Kelly, Mls .Mary Snyder and Miss "- ' Kavanngh . altos Miss Fran ce., O'Hara, Miss Mary Boyle. Miss Anna Casey. Mis, France, Sullivan, Miss Anna White Mis, Marie Hartman, Miss Mar gaiet Casslday Mis, Helen Kavanagh, Miss Anna .letters. Mis, Rose Mnyer nnd Miss Catherine Carmen . tenors, Mr. J. ,1. Stiles. Mr Freder'ck Tlrown, Mr. John Ilairlngton. Mr John Moscony. Mr. Ilarrv J Knpp. Mr. James Douglas, Mr Frank Connor and Mr. Lawrence Kelly, and baiitone". Mr. C A Atchison. Mr Charles (VRourke. Mr William Kelly. Mr. Louis Frank. Mr. Rcnatu Dj I.aurn Mr. Martin Deluney anil Mr F J. Kelmer. Among tho boxholders are Archbishop Prendergnst. Bishop John J. McCort, Bishop Philip R. McDevltt. Mr. Walter Oeorge Smith. Mr James p McNIchoI. Mr. and Mrs Daniel J McNichol, Monslgnor Crane, Monslgnor Cnglan, Monslgnor Slnnott, Mon slgnor Fisher, Mrs Charles 15. Hallahan, Mr, J. I5dwanl I.utz. Mis. Michael Coyle, Mr Peter V Kernan. the Rrv. Joseph P. Monvllle, the ltv Francis .1. Clark, the Rev Joseph F. O'Keefe. tho Rev. John 1-5. Flood, the Rev. .1. Charles Davey, S. J.. Mr Anthony A. Hirst. Mr. Michael J. Slat tery Mrs M 15. MeMlchan, the Rev. Thomas F. McNally, tho Rev. William S. Murphy. Dr. Pettr F. Moylan. Mr James F Herron, Mr. James M. Wlllcox. Mr Oeorge T. Murphy, Mr. John M Campbell, Mr James F. Boylan, the Rev. Richard F Kelly, the Rev. James C. Devers, the Rev. lame., J. Duffy, the Rev. William J Mc Caffrey nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Cnst ner, Jr. A seminarian last summer directed the pnintlng of the scenery which will be u,-"d In tho second act. Measuring eighty feet by twenty foot, It required nearly three months of work by ten artists It repre sents the garden of "Koko," the Lord High Kxecutloner, nnd shows In gorgeous colors many arletles of the rich Japanese flow ers. The dramatic Instruction has been given by Mr. James F.- Skelly, and Miss Helen 15ustace has taught the dancing steps An orchestra of nineteen pieces will furnish the music. The ltvrnlne Ledger will print news of entertainment, nicpjcrment, weddings nnd other mnttertt of soujI Inlrrpfct pent In to tho ltl(p, iirtnlded the Itrnnt nre written on one hide of the imiier nml lire lgnril with tli writer's full nnme und telephone number, tu ndmlt tif IflillrMtlnn. hend Iteint to the Hotirtr Kditor. Krenliir I.edcrr, 600 Clif.lniit ctrcrt. THE WILLQWBYS' WARD Coprlfht. Llfo PubllnhJuc Molly persies the officer that h must be uiiiu ui jiuwn KNITTING CLUB MEETS TOMORROW "500" Club to Be Entertained at Lawndale on Thursday Afternoon The members nf the Lawndale Knitting Club will meet tomorrow eenlng at the homo of Miss Anna Flnley, of 6118 Rising Sun nonue. Miss Amy Taylor nf Oxford pike, will cntertaln the member, nf her "fiOO" nt her home on Thursday nfternoon Mr. and Mrs Tracv. of Washington. D. C, have been visiting Mrs II Cornish, of 7111 Lawndalo avenue, for several weeks. Mr J. Ros, of Robblns avenue, hns been entertaining hi., niece. Mis., K Bor genrclf, of Miftllnburg. Pa., for two weeks. Mrs. fj. Hurley Is visiting Mrs. Stanton, of Pittsburgh, for several weeks. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Janlsh, of Baltimore, Md , have returned to their homo after a week'., stay ns tho guests of Mrs. M Bren nen, of Keystono street. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Baetzel. of Holmeshurg, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter. Social Activities Mr. nnd Mrs Cugeno LaRue Vansant. of 403S Spruco street. Philadelphia, will give a small Halloween party for their daughter, Miss Uleanor LaRue Vansant, on Wednesday evening. October 31. Lieutenant Kevin Pomeroy. U. S. R . and Mrs Pomeroy, who have been visiting nt the home of Mrs. Pomcroy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Lewis Thomas, of 236 Pelham road, Uermantown, have gone to Chicago, where Lieutenant Pomeroy I, stationed for an Indefinite length of time. Mrs Hills P. Shoemaker, of 402 West Trice street, left last Wednesday for Wer nersvllle, where she will visit her sister. Miss Kathnrlne Levlck. Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Adolph Bisler, of C101 Woodbine avenue, Overbrook, an nounce the marriage of their daughter Miss Bsther B'sler, to Lieutenant F.dward V. Corscn. M. D.. V. S A., of Cynv.-yd. which took place on October 15 In St. Chrysos tom's chapel, Chicago, and was performed by the Rev Norman Hutton, D. D. Dr. and Mrs. Corsen will be nt Camp Ornnt. Rockford. 111., for tho winter. iwnptii) lUprlntoU by peml prmit.c mistaken about their going forty S7&S seo&sE&r jeTcj: HALLOWEEN DANCE AT COUNTRY CLUB Red Cross Branch of Riverton, N. J., to Give Subscription Costume Dance Another affair to help tho Red Cross blanch of RUerton will take place on Satur day, Noxember 3. It will be a Halloween costume dance, glen at the Rhcrton Coun- r' Club. The decor itlons will be fashioned of Red Cross and American flags. The committee In charge Includes Mis, Dniolhy W. Blair. Mis N. .Myers Fltler. Mr, J. C Whitnej Frlslimuth. Jr . Mr.,. A. Russell Unusler, Mrs. Stanley droves, Jr , Mis. Walter Llp plncott nnd Mis, Ray Nlcuklrk. Mis, Salome Metzer, of New York. Is being entertained at the home of Mr. and Mis. David n.-itid, of church lane. Miss i:iizabcth Mnrter his gone to Tow end, Del, whero sho wilt' spend the winter. I)r and Mrs Walter H. Peters, of Car lisle, Pa., aro the guc&ts of Mis. Id i Cain for a fortnight. Mrs. William Steaveson Is entertaining Mrs. David Thomas, of Wt;st Philadelphia, at her home, tho Ouks. Tho Paragraph Club will hold a meeting this evening in its clubroom at the Ma sonic Temple. KDOI-5WATKR PARK -Mr nnd Mrs Russell Claik aie entertaining. Dr. ind Mrs It O ClaiK. of New York. Mr and Mrf Burton D Blair and Miss Dorothy Walton Blair have taken apart ments at the Lincoln and will close their home, Grey's O.ible. on Cllft lane, nnd spend the winter In Philadelphia. FORREST Last 5 Evgs. lln" a Tomorrow Tilt: ML'HK'AL COMEDY SI5NSAT10N THE GRASS WIDOW Wic to ll.r.0 nt Popular Matinee Tomorrow. Next Monday, Seats Thursday 2 WEEKS ONLY 2 A NATIONAL INSTITUTION BROAD Last 5 Evgs. Mat"L" Tomorrow MAUDE ADAMS In n New nmedy "A KISS Fdlt INDEItKt.r.A" ll J M Ilrrl NKXT WHKK SKATS THURSDAY RUTH CHATTERTON In COMi: lll'T OP TUB KITi'HKN lth lini'CIJ MillAK ht OriKlnal Cut Prom 3J WVka in New York GARRICK Last 5 Evgs. Mtln CHEATING CHEATERS Popular Matinee Tomorrow, Heat Satn. $1. NIIXT VKi:U HBATH TIll'IlBDAY THE BOOMERANG Original Pelasro Thentro N Y Cant Inclucilnit Arthur Ilvron Martha Hrdmtn. Wallare Kddlnger nnd Huth Mheolev Qfvonrl atn A,e' al Venanjo. E of Broad. QllcUlU TODAY and TOMOHROtV MV1AN MAItTIN In "The Troubl. Iluiter" - - Klrat Phliailiilphla Showing CHAULBS CHAPLIN In 'Tho Adventurer" T nPTTQT1 B2D ANn LOCUST STS. IJUUU O i. FIRST TIME IN WEST PHILA. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "THE MAN FROM PAINTED roST" MTYflN o2"1 anJ i . Parbler, Thatcher XNIAWIM MARKET! To . CummlnV. A Si.tiJ MAnoUKHlTE "y Marvi I.oiha 4 IT.ARK ifrir, lAina Sir. Frtm "UAU'3 DIARY" Troupe, rfieriinc KATHERINE LOCKE CURRENT TOPICS DEUINNINO NOV (1 AND CONTINUING ALTERNATINO TUESDAYS UP TILL APR, IT ". 311- llEl.UKVl'K-BJICATJ'XIRD CASINO MATINEE TODAY FOLLIES OF THE DAY ACADEMY Saturday Aft., Oct. 27. at 8:00 ",7?-"ZIMBALIST Prleea Tc, II '1.80, 2, Box Bctt . Tlcktts at Htfpf'f, .1119 CnetUut 8U HARVEST FAIR Doings of Women's Clubs in Delaware County. Sophomores of Swarthmore College Gave Re ception to Freshmen on Saturday Evening TPvUntN'Q th Kummer months there are mJ I decidedly few nctlvltlen In the various women's clubs, for how la there to be tin In teresting meeting with only a wnall number of women home to attend It, or how Ib a fair or a dance to he conducted when Just tho very person who always does that sort of thlnu Is- away on her vacation? Hut In the fan club work Is taken up with new eagerness and ntl sorts of delightful plans nre formed for the winter. Hut In Ridley Park the Interest It cen tered In tho Harvest I'alr that Is to be held m the auditorium on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week The. preparations for this affair aro under tho direction of Mrs A Duncan Yocum and Mrs. F. It Tur ner The clubwomen of Ardmore aro at pres ent holding their meetings In the Bap tist Church, but they are hoping that the new clubhouse will be finished by tho first of November. In Swarthmore tho Woman's Club has had some veiy Interesting meetings. There was a lecture recently on food conservation, and last Friday ovenlng nn entertainment was given at the club for the Armenians Several of tho women of Hip club have been canvassing the town In behalf of the I.lb ertv Ixau, and their rftoits have been de cidedly successful. Mrs Leonard Ash ton headed this group of women Some of tho other canvassers wore Mrs V llaro.d Tomllnsnn. Mrs Hrooits Mrs Ilcbecca I' llelstlo nnd Mrs Arthur T Collins. The Swarthmore women who attended tlio Slate Federation of Women's Clubs nt i:rle. Ii . wero Mrs. William ! Potter, president of the club nt Swarthmore: Mm. Martin I). Young Riid Mrs II. II Shldle The Lansdowno vvomsn who attended this federation were Mrs Clarence II. Kppc! belmer. the president of the rlub out there; Mrs. Francis r Maxwc:i and Mrs, Kben Hunt Mrs. II City Hunter, of I.nn.'downe. I staying nt Strath Haven Inn. In Swarth more Mr. nnd Mrs. William Uonner. of Itldley Pnrlt, aro nt the Inn, and so nre Mr. S. W Heath and Miss Janet Heath, of .lenklntnwn ; Miss Paula I'agclow, of Point Pleasant; Miss Dorothy Sparhavvk, of Philadelphia ; Mr nnd Mrs. J. H Dickin son, of Montclair; Mr Caiol Ileale and his family, of Chevy Chase, Md ; Mrs Campion of Ashury Park; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H Hose, nf New York city; Miss Kmlly Cooper nnd Mls.s U Sutfleld. of At. antic City; Mrs. Gcorgo M. Hughes and Miss Sarlta Hughes, of Mexico; Mr I, II. Mar vin nnd family, of Kast Orange ; Mrs Alex ander MoKlrgun, also of F.nst Orange, and Mr and Mrs I,. K Knlskeln. of Swarth more. There Is a fascinating little tearoom which has Ju5t been opened at the Inn. and the added attraction of a dinner-dance there every Saturday night. t'p nt Swarlhniorn College, on Saturday evening, the sophomores gave u reception to tho freshmen In the gymnasium. Though they do say the lot of a freshman Is" n hard one. It does not seem to be tho ense there, for every ono lo anxious to make the new comers feel perfectly at home, nnd Sat urday's reception was not tho only good time that hns been given them. If you wanted to be entertained, jou should have gone to the "Hamburg show," which was given at the college on Friday evening Tho cheer leaders on the football team hnd i barge of the affair, which was given for tho benefit of the athletic association. Of course, the wholo thing was most amusing. Thero was a "take-off" on morning collec tion, and then came funny songs and other vaudeville stunts. The Rose Valley people aro planning a dance, which Is to be held In Guild Hall on Saturday, October 27. It Is to be a masquerade, with all sorts of gay costumes. Tho people of Drcxel Hill have got up n dancing class, which met for the first time In Weber's Hall last Thursday evening. Thero nrn nbout eighteen couples in the class B. F. Keith's Theatre riinSTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS A THREE-HOUR SHOW OF Comedy, Songs and Dances AND Every Act a Distinct Hit! BLOSSOM SEELEY & CO. In "SHELBY'S 8YNC0PATED STUDIO" LUCILLE CAVANAGH Original Dance Creatlona. OLCA nORIS, CRAWFORD A URODERICK; GREAT LESTER and TREMENDOUS SURROUNDING UILL1 METROPOLITAN SS8 HROAD & rOPLAR STS. LAST WEEKS Bargain Matinee Tomorrow Best Seats SI Only 15 Times More Tho Xllege't Dramatic Spectacle on Earth T H F WANDERER Staged by DAVID BELASCO Eventnxa and Katurilay Matinee, Ma to II. SO. fiOO LOWER FLOOR SEATS ALWAYS J1.00. Rargnln Mat Every Wed. Ret Seats tl 00. Sejta also on sale at Donntnnn Ticket Office, tins Chestnut St NOT A MOVING PICTURE Academy of Music ght8ee8 Mat. and NiKht TUESDAY, OCT. 30 Mat. and NiKht THURSDAY, NOV. 1 Night Only, Friday, Nov. 2 NO PERFORMANCE WEDNESDAY. OCT 31. Farewell American Tour HARRY LAUDER Fnta Hpp'. HI" -'hrlnut Klghti MaU. Bnj to tl 60 Thecka to tiro 30c to 12. T Ilaly. nulJIJ"u Ton tl 00 Mat. Thunday A. II. Wood'a Kunnleat Varcs of the Heaion MARY'S ANKLE with Irene Fenwick, Walter Jones AND AH.-STAU CASy TVRIC LAST T TIMES. Eft. 8:20. rep. Mat. Tomor., IltatSeata $1. Other Moroeco'a Creatrat LaUKhlnt" Surcria THE BRAT By and with MAUDE FULTON Heglnnlni Monday Km. Oct. 50 State Thurr. JOE WERER OFFERS Rook by Hnry EILEEN Muelo by Itloaeom "-"-' Victor Herbert A ROMANTIC COMIC OFEHA 1Unln4. Evenlnae. neat Beata. 1 00. WcUnUU Mate, Today, Thun.. 28c, SOe. Saturday Mat,, S3c. BOc. 73c, jiSWit Tho Fascinating Widow Chae. Martelle, Eddie Garvle and Die Caat. Special "Liberty Loan Day" Matinea Tomorrow (Wednesday) 2:15 POPl'B PRICES, J5c. 60c. GAYETY Au,? vt LZETA , eiv ;y.,o IN RIDLEY PARK A m-etlnir nf h r"rrii nit,. of I.lnnerch Blr'a) will be held t MIm VH. Rlnla Camden's.home on Thursday evening, riio rlub mecti e'ery week nnd tha mereV bfrs nre Mla Cnmdcn, Miss Hester Haw iry. Mini Jane Cowan. Mlits Derlha Short. Inwl, Mks Dorothy WeliJi, Miss Atilta III. bard, Mlwi Henrietta Ingle, Mlas Edna IlridRe. Mlra Helen WtterboroURh, Mian MnrRuerllo Wilson, Miss Irlena Bull and XIrn. Illrhnrd Onen Illtlley 1'iirk hns Just organised a R4 Crows branch, and since It h a rather law town there ourht to be splendid work done Thcrn haH ncxer been nn offlclal Jtod rross branch out there, though for tw years the UMcrsency Aid has besn vrr elllelent The new chapter Is under (!; dl reel chairmanship of Mrs. J D. Shattuck, nnd on Thursdays there are classes In sur Klcal dressings, under the direction of a ciinpetent teacher. A large mass-meeting for the Liberty Iian wan held M the Media armory on Thursday night October 18 Mr. Charle Hean organized the meeting, and speeches uere made bv two Kngllsh soldiers who bnve been In the trenches Mr nnd Mrs I'aul McKnight returned to Media rercnt'y nfter visiting Boston. WHAT'S DOING TONIGHT Quarterly dinner, Philadelphia- .taiwla. tion of ivcdlt Men. Bcllevue-Stratford, ( o'cloclt Truth n mm ill illnner of IlnU.Cynwy Neighborhood fiub, Kuglcr's IN G0LDWYN PICTURE Spreading Dawn ADDED ATTRACTION Charlie Chaplin IN FIRST BIIOWING OF "The Adventurer" Next Wek CERALDINE FARRAn In "THE WOMAN OOD FORQOT" CONTINUOV8- 10 A M to ll!l5 P. It. NO INCREASE IN PRICES TODAY AND ALL WEEK PEERLESS DOUBLE BILL TRANSCENDING IN IMPORTANCE ANT PREVIOl SLY OFFERED AT THIS THEATRE First Local Presentation MOST T1MEL OF ALL 'FILM DRAMAS A arlpijlne riay of Such Orlsinallty, Power, Beauty and Worth That IT WILL CREATE A FURORE Here na It did at the Liberty Theatre, New York, whre It was presented ut prices ranilnr ts 12 a aat. INTRODUCES INVERTED t'NDERWATEn PERISCOPE THAT MAY REVOLUTIONIZE SUBMARINE WARFARE Throughout This Depp Sea Drama, of Appeal Inff Interest, There 1 a Ix Romance Devtl rpM liy 6uch Acknonledffe-3 Stan of tht Screfn an: BARIIARA TCN'N'ANT -LILLIAN COOK, cziURTnn nAitNTTT Enic mayne ADDED ATTRACTION First Showing Anywhere H A R L I C C E N H A P L I IV HIS LATEST CREATION "THE ADVENTURER" THE ri'NNIEST OF ALL COMEDIES ADfIA T"T A CHESTNUT Below 16TH lXj.lJl.. 10. in A. M.. 12. S, 3:45, S 4S, T:45, 0.30 P. M. William Fox Sperlal Production WILLIAM FARNUM IN FIRST KHOWINO OF "THE CONQUEROR" Stupendous Druniatizatlon ot Popular Stonr, "DTTT'XT'T MARKET Relnw t7TH KiiiLrJiilN 1 DOUBLE BIUi CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "The Adventurer" . ETHEL CLAYTON In The Woman Beneath'' VICTORIA MARKET Abova 8TK V A M to 11:1.1 P. M. 1'UUHl.K 1IIL,14 CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN FIRST PHOWINO OF "THE ADVENTURER" Together With Klrat Showtnr ot GEORGE WALSH In WM FOV Production. "THIS IS THE LIFE" THURH . FRI SAT. OLOA PETROVA. In MORE TRUTH THAN POETRY" GLOBE TheatreB x-'-J-JV--1-J-J VAUDEVILLE CONTINUOUS II A M to 11 P M 10c inc. 2Sp. SSe. "THE NEW BUYER" "'caJj AL FIELDS & COMPANY pnrvOQ TrT?VQ DAILY. 2.S0 JOe. lie. "FOLLIES OF BROADWAY" Broadway a.K. ., "The Sidewalk Cabaret" TE?EOpui Madge Kennedy '" "'"TSr'S&nr. ACADEMY OF MUSIC I91T-1I , . ,r , Four Wad, Afta, at 3. Nor. 21, NeW YOrK Jan. W, Feb. ST, Alr. S. Walter Damroech. Conductor. Symphony r.rcy ar.iSr.rl,w , . Jaacha Helfet Orchestra Bpi!nv"n,r,rSre,r" Mnn Galll-Curcl Sea eon Sal Now at Heppe'a LITTLE THEATRE rhone Loc, 6641 Seata Selllif Eve. 8.SU. Mata. Thur., fat, Marj?aret Anglin and Iter Own Company In the Comedy Suceera LONELY SOLDIERS" Dr.llnT PALACE. JOth a Market Sl. 1. ,. Aft. 2:48, Kt 7.45. TQNIOi KULinir . T ;" " eaaioo, Maaqu Carnival HaltoT en. fxtUnmi Tmo 31 iww "w fi mmf ' (BaTMS AMOVE T 11 IRA M to KM . J liui-.M. s i (? (& IS Hlie nil! far1! f- V f t I . tSa i5&i
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