J., V " k L k. T fST GOSSIPABOVT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Chats About Various Matters She Sees Many at Polo Tournament Grandmother Makes a Fine Suggestion I HKAK that the Oeorge l'aeUnnls will arrive home tomorrow. Wlint c wonderful Kinninrr they liuve had at their big rump In the 'Adlrondacks! Of course, I know some people TniiRli at the Idea of those camp, in the Ailriontlaeks being camps, because they have ko many conveniences, but even if they all hud eleotrle HghtH and hot and eold water, there -would still he ..10 wilds-of the mountains out-cidriWil the "wlntmluj? iti the lakonmythV Kirj;cou.i,atniolihprr of that beau(.lf(it )Jiily, ' , Tb'rfflickards were up thrrci about tv$; rtionthti ) 1ihl rr. and Mrs. Arjlir nilllcfa With them in August, Toy ' know Mrs. nilliiiKi was Mar I'neknrd. Khe and Elivibeth came out togslKcr three renH ngo at the wnnit) tlnia ds flttnhah Hobnrr. Mrs. Churles Wheeler Rare the tiu. because Mr. nnd Mrs.., 1'hekard were in mourning then. To (50 baeV to the Adirondack, .both Elisabeth nnd Ituth had houfec parties, off and nu throusli the summer, and except for tbe ho weeks wlipn it was ery rainy, tlu weather was ideal, Did jou hear ribdnt the funny tennis same' they had up there near tannine Inn In August, between' the girls' and llifttnen, the latter playing with their left, hands and dressed up as slrN? Clforlie Illdtllo. from some unknown corner unearthed any nuniker of pis lailH,vi(h wliicli he ndonied his head. ,1 ncvclicard who bent who, but 1 should think ,t,he pigtails would hme beaten all. r which rcmaTk. I would hay were T on, the jui'y. that Clancy sboilld 1 : u.e,ii uui iicai.y pur out 01 i..B , Ml. Mllli Jir.sv ICdward Y. Hartshmne I their son. Mr. Thomas Coupe, dr.. of aJt 1 and their familj. of Haverfnrd. whof."ns Musgrave street, have returned D, , , . ... 1 are tpending the summer in California. I from nn all-summer's stay in Wild ID, jou bear of Peggy I'erot s en-,,,.,. nrivu imme Ill)01lt October I ! wood 'gagement to Krwin I'icro? It was ' ., ... ,. . u . .,, .. . announced ori Saturday. I cau'l Say 1 q. u,VwuhllA I'romu hip was awfully surprhed. because most of Ml. .T()Iin ,v rarvr'ut(.Vi .fl llnve rPl t0 Point Pleasant, N. J. H,uvt,wira umi; i-iin 11ns uc.-ii devoted to Peggy for some time. She Is the, youngest, of the three Perot girls. HelPn, tli'e, eldest, married. Dr. Warren Walker, .atici'llessie is Mrs. Meredith 1 Gardiner. Pesbv enme nut about four years ago and .had dandy time. She1 ''"" C'i m ..""". ij Ir' ai"l Mr"; i,nu ti.7 i-, ....i,-f..t fi- i,i. i,.,ils- Doas SlnUler, of Itadnor, lcturned has that same. wonderful fair hair that n, v,ine;.lnv from I'mm i..n ., the otl,er linve. line ,ntW wl,n wn ,.?",. ." I ".s' .,. 'r0"1 L'lml)- ' unl, "" Miss Caroline Graham, had wonderful ... golden kajr, and all three daughters have inherited that beatitj . , 1 .,.,., .., , , , milh Philadelphia. Country Club was -I- one ot the most crowded places I cier got into on Saturday afternoon. Aijd my goodnesji! bill wasn't it u won derful sight, those eight men in their club colors riding their beautiful ponies. 1 as they tore from one end of the field to 1 the'other. And' the stunningly gowned 'on. Conn., where they spent the sum women made a scene not to be forgotten. I m,'r- I do think the Country Club is one of the prettiest spots around Phi'adelphin. Did you ever see anything like the num ber of automobiles parked there? And! the boxes were certainly jammed. Mrs John Converse looked awfully smart. She always does. I have seldom seen a woman carry herself so well. It was nice, to pep Mrs, Hnrry AA'aln Harrison Catherine Coxe, who will midouhtpd.1 be one of the most fetc;d of the debu tantes, was in her father's box. I missed the Dob Montgomery s, but. of course Jhoy w-ere at Jack's wedding. On.'ibi 00k. after spending Juh and Au He and Agnes Spencer were married at aust in Canada and the Tlinnsand St. Mark's pn Saturday afternoon, yon know. Ethel Hulin Hailey and Pauline Denekla. the inseparables, were in Mr. George -Huhn's box. I thought Maria Frazer Dougherty looked very well nnd so did, Gladys Slather, AVcll, as you see, everyone was there who was not at the Montgomery-Spencer wedding, nnd the weather adding, much to the joy of nations, "a good time was had by all." SJSTJITl-'wasn't very big. so it icall.v wrts a' shame to let her go ahead and make herself appear foolish, but then it was a temptation. She is eleven years old. .apd has lately acquired a bicycle, wlpch, she isS supposed to keep bright and.Rhiny. But one day when she rode tip" to her grandmother Grandmother lives about a quarter of a mile further up the road said bicycle was, ulas! marked -with rust. ' 'Grandmother called Sister's attention to it, but Sister said "Oh jes.'I know, but I can't get it off." Grandmother smiled and said: "I think if you used a little elbow grease you could." Sis ter cocked her head on one side and mid "What's elbow grease?" but no ono answered her. Next day she' came hi very red in the fare and said: "Grandmother, what Is elbow grease? I asked them for it at the -store and both those old men just burst out laughing and said they hadn't II ' NANCY AVYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. aud Mrs. ttobert Kelso Cassatt gavP a dinner of twenty-two covers nt Hcnupre, their home in Hosemont, last night to meet Mr. nnd Mrs. G. M. Heckscher, of New York, who spent I ho week-end with Mr. aud Mrs. Gardner Cassatt. at Kelso, Bcrwyu Among the other guests were Mr. and Mrs. George MeFndden, Mr. and Mrs. Ilobert L. Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Da Costa, Mr. and Mrs. John AV. Converse, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur It. Snencer 1 . Dr. aui Mrs. AVil- liams B. Cadwslader, Mr. and Mts. 't' Gardner Cassatt anil Mr, auu -uis. Alfred Plumsted Devereui. Mr. aid Mrs. Gardner Cassatt enter tained ut dinner ou Saturday night in honor of Mr.-and Mrs. Heckscher. Mr. and Mrs.. I'.dwuid Huberts will entertain at a small informal dinner this eyening. An interesting engagement announced in' PhoeuUvlllc, Is that of Miss Eleanor AVard Deans, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Sterling Deans, and Mr. AA'illiain Allen Adrlaaice, Jr., son of Mr. aud Airs. William Allen Adriauce, otix Poughkcepsie and New York. .Mr, an1 Mrs. William Henry Trpt lcvt of CIee,ve Hate, Chestnut Hill, will entertain at a dance on Saturday, Oc tqber 4, In houpr of their daughter. Miss Elizabeth Trotter, Miss Margaret Itoss, daughter of "Mr. aud Mrs. AValter Jj. "floss, "ifnd .Alias Nancy Walker, daughter of "Sir, and Mrs, Georg? II. Walker, of StxE&iiis, all of whom will 1P debutantes thivseasou, Th,5 inarriiigc ,of Mis Elizabeth M Michael. daneliUr of the late Mr. and Mjpsf jCIaytou. MuMlqhael, and Mcu-J iruaai, niuuri iteusou v ikii, w, rs. ii, Urtaj..4.1ace,tJn,OJBt, .David'i i'ijicii( Sti '(,pavfi)'a 5n' Saturday afternoon. November 1. The wedding will be followed by a small reception at 1 the home" of the. bride's uncle and aunt. .Mr. and Mrs. O. l'mory MeMlehnel, of Knoll House, Devon. Dr. and Mrs. O. II. Terry Pepper have returned from Northeast Harbor to their home In St. Davids. Miss Christine Cnilvtalnilcr, daughter of Dr. nn-' Mrs. Vt'lam It. C'ndwala ' der, o ltailuor. will leave September '-''! for ,AVri.toirr School, AVcvtovcr, C11111., where she yvlll be student. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winter llaily ; will leturn to Ho.sslevjn, their home In Strafford next week, after several I v celts In Vork Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Niniiiclnn and AIWi l'riMcilln Siunieksou, of Kosemout, have anlved jioinv, after spending some time at Magnolia, Mass. MlS. Henry Nori;is and her childieii. nho spent the suinmer at Pembroke Hryn Mawr, with her mother Mrs. Charles Wheeler, has returned to her home. Sans Souei, (irecuvillc, S. C. Miss Ulcanor llisjiham. Y. M. C. A.. A. E, P., arrived at New York on the Pocohoutas on September 10 from ltrrsi and bait joined her parents, MrV and 1 Mrs. Samuel Illxnhniii. of ".'!0(l He l.an- cey place, at their summer home in Cape Mny. Mi-s Ilisnliom for five, months has 'been doing canteen work at the Y. M. C. A. hut in liieM. mmed to llose Cottage, their home in Haduor, after spending the summer at Narragansett Pier and Northeast Ilnr- bor. .. " Mltsler nliai ton Sinklir and Master -,,., v.iumpn.iu. Friends of Mr, William Kiegel. son ' of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Hieupl. of Wavuc avenue, (iermnntowu. will be.Paoli. .Mr. and Mrs. Osmond are en- glad to know that he is reccnering tertaining Jlr. and Mrs. Arnold I!. ,rom )lIs rcccllt: attack of amiendli itis. I Hill, of Chicago. 111. Mr. Hill is. a and is spending Mime time with his aunt, Airs. Daniel Whitney, at her ict- iBgu in l.aj Head. Mr. and Mrs. William II WAjiip, have come back tioin N"v J.011- V!r and ills C. (i. I.i-tcr. of St. Davids, have. returned fioin a slmi l stuv in Magnolia. Mass. .Air. and Mrs. Henrj Terluw and thru infant daughter, of Germantown. have 11 turned ftoni I2dgnrlown Mass where they spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Kdwaid V Wnl -uid their daughter and son. Miss Leonora W-il; and Mr. I2dwnrd J. AVal., have rrtlll nnil ir, tTii.it Iwimo 1'lin I h..1iau 1 T'ainl. Mr. and .Mrs. AA'illi.un T. Iluuter. of Devon, returned last week from a tiip to Canada The marriage of Miss Horothy Houghton, dr-ughter of Mrs. John Jan ney Houghton, of Ambler, and Mr. Grant Hobbin.s AVillnrd took nlace on Saturcl.iv afternoon at ." o'clock in the Trinilv Memorial Church Ambler. Mr. and Mrs. WHlaril ''1 be at home after October 1. in Mnnkato. Minn Mis. Albert Johnson Clnike an nounces the marriage of her daughter, Aliss Caroline Louie Clarke, and JTr. Frank Kitt l'eese. on AA'ednesd' Sep tember 10, in this city. Judge and Mrs. Hdwnid Hiddle. of Carlisle. Pa., have taken apartments ut the Itittenhousc Hotel for the win ter. Miss Aimee Coveit Dufl'v. daughter of Colonel mid Mrs. Charles Duffy, of 'ip Rifrenlinusp. is visiting Mrs. Afat thew King MeMiillin, of East End. Pittsburgh. Pa. The "1"" Club wliicli suspended Us meetings during the summer, . iesumed the meetings on Tuesday evening at the home of tho Misses Morrissey. The members of the club ore: Miss Mary Morrissey, president; Miss Ueta Mc Mahon, treasurer, " " ' M, (Jreene, secretary; Aliss Agnes Conwav, Miss Helen Conway. Miss Peg Franz, Miss Mary E. Greene, Miss Connie Hubbard, Miss Margaret Morrissey, Miss Flo Mugnier, Miss Marguerite Thompson, Miss Marie Thompson and Miss Marie Zugohoer. A J Y'' ' ,i ' ? .tsl.yv4 'il :!&4 'Ci.' .. I v?vn';i j .. AIKB. KDWAIU1 I.EHtlJRJIAN, who arrived In this country last week on the U. S, S. Plattsburjth. Mrs, Lelberman was Miss Dorothy O 0 u il m a if, of Cardiff, Wales, daughter of Mr, Maurice Goud mnn.x 'Mr. Lelberman Uvea at 1913 NotHi ThlrtysthW ret, !33lP!Fa jl fK: 9RiSi&iH ' li)VJ4M&G PUBLIC Members of a costume paity ghen leicnlly at the Orcaii Citj aiht Club, niong those In the group are Mr. and .Mrs. V. II. Heater, .Mr. and Mrs. 15. H, Unroot. Mr. and Mrs. ). II. Holmes. Mr. ami .Mrs. William Margerlson, Mr. and Mrs. Kihviinl Itldeuour. Sir. and .Airs. ,!. Horace Miller. Mrs. Din id Jester, Mls Kleiuuir Heaver, Miss .Margaret Scott, .Miss Dorothy Miller, Mr. W. II. Wcimer and .Mr. Alexander Colville, Jr. GERMANTOWN The Ite. Truest Pnjtton Janvier will make his home for the fall at SOT Last Washington lane. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coupe, and j Mrs. Aliie llollia and her daughtei. Miss Alice Hollis. of 1!.'m'.7 McCalhim street. s)pnt the week-end in Norris town wsiting Mr. and Mis. Kred Ilarnes. ' unnTU DU11 inlT1 DlJ1A NORTH PHILADELPHIA , , , .., , . . , 'r. and Mrs. Charles S. Osmond, of ..-.,. Xnrt 1 Tent -n ntli street, and their llttli daiiRliter, Miss I'lorenco Osmond, have returned to their winter home, after spending the season in member ot the Chicago Commandery, Knights Teniplai ' Announcement 1- made of the niar liage of Mrs. AInn 12. Owens, of Nor- VeriuM . of,u,town. nnd Mr. llenr. Waterman, of , L'MIll Noith Twenty -tourtli street, on Satutday ntternnnn, bj the Ilev. Lynn Itowman. I'pon their leturn from thpir I wedding tiip Mr ami Mi. AVnterman I will be nt home at '";01 North Twenty- I fourth stieet , Mis. Alfred 11 Williams, of 1014 (North Twelfth sheet, has letumed fiom Asbury Pnik. wheie she spent the late summer Mrs. Addison IS. Hulk, and her daughter-.. .Miss M. 12thel P.urk and Miss Finn ace Hulk, of 1121 Mount Vernon street, who have been staying at their summer home, in Sen Isle Citj , have 1 etui ned to their wintei home. TIOGA Alls (! F -Mf-Coy, of Staten Island. NY., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas C. Fluke, of 21.".7 AVest Ontario street. leturned home on Sat urday. Mr. and Mis. Ftnnk Paul, with their sous nnd daughter. Mr. Hiram Paul. Mr. Frank Paul, Jr.. nnd Miss Until Paul, of :i."irtn North Twenty -first Street, who spent the summer in At lantic City, have returned to Tioga for the winter. Announcement was made carlv in the summer of the engagement of Miss Thelma Massev, daughter of the Into Jlr. and Mrs. Thomas Massey. and Mr. Hiram Paul. Mr. and Mrs. AA'illiain Hrill have le turned to their home. 1210 AA'est Alle gheny avenue, aftc-r a fortnight's visit in Ocean City. Mr. and Ails. A. Sanfoul Craven, of BOTi Independence avenue, Oak l.nue, fnrmerlv of this section, uie leceiviug cougrntulatious on the birth of a sou, I John Craven, on September 10. Mrs. I Craven will be remembered as Miss , Margie Hilton, daughter of Mrs. James 1 Hilton, ot AA'est Onturio street. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph AA'eber. of ,J.j2() ( j, riAn...i.s foi-rni-e. liirnnl r.state lwlnr conirraluluted aipon the birth of1 f! a sou. AVilliam AA'eber. Jlrs. AA'eber in im remembered as Jliss Maria r Lenta, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Harry P. Lentz. Jlr. and Mrs. Charles V. Dovvd. ot.-i'2;i Nicholas street, have come home 20.'t2 South Cliadvvick street, enlei - . nftl,,. spending the summer in Atlantic tained Jlr. AValter Dornian and Jlr. (s;tJ Joseph Corbly-nt dinnpr on Frida eve- , ' nin". Jlr. Dornian and Jlr. Corbly 1 Jlr. and JIis. Jleyei Newiunyer and have' iecently received their dischuige 1 their family, of ,'!127 Diamond street, after having spent two years overseas. who spent some time in Atlantic Citv. Miss Lillian Reed, of 1514 Mifflj,, '-'f'-ued home last week street, has leturned home after a -month's visit In Wildwood. where she DELAWARE COUNTY was the guest of her aunt. Mrs. A . , Sharrett. ! m . 1 I i, 'I' l,'.l mn xi-l 1. unci li- 1 .vir. ituu -his. i. u "i'' ' have returned from AA ashington, where thev have been living for the last two ,,,. ... It..!u n OTIft years, luey uie im living ui .nm u,.ti, T.mnliprt. street. Girnrd Estate Mrs. Knop will be rcmembeied us Jliss 1 Hannah Harvey, uaugiuer 01 .vir anu Jlrs. II. Harvey. FRANKF.ORD Jliss Harriet Colier, of Frankford avenue, spent the week-end ut Atlantic City, Mr. and Jlrs. Stanley Wolf und their daughter, Jliss Doris AVolf, of Herbert street, are at AVildwood for a short stay. Mrs. P. Carter, of Arrott street, has returned from a month's stay at Ocean City. Jlr. Joseph Foulkrod. of ICM) Ortho dox street, lias returned from a month's visit in St. Louis, Mo., and Columbus, Ohio. Jlrs. E. Sterling ami family, of I AVakeling street, tiave returned to their jliome after'spendlne the summer nt their I cottage at liougport. I MANAYUNK I The fall meeting of the Schujkill 1 AA'omen's Christian Temperance ITnion I I,, t.- U1.1 tUI.. .n.nL- nfr Q .f..l. In 1 will ue iivm vino t-vc-iiiu u, n u nucn iu I the Mount A'ernon liaptist Church. ' Among the residents from this sec- ! tiou spoSdlng the early autumn in At lantic i. liy are -urs. josepn tveny, una her son. Jtr. Harry Kelly j Mrs. G. Landls, her daughter. Miss Evelyn I-au-ills, nnd Miss Lilly Relcheldifer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Grifflitb Jlendeuhall and their family, of Hermitage street, have returned from Oceau A'ievv, Del,, where they spent the summer. .FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Sergeant Thomas' Jones, son ,of JMr. and Mrs. Harry Montis, of frederick LMDG - JBR JPHILADJBJLPHXA, MONDAY, A SHAKESPEAREAN GROUP htr(,('!. - nh" is ,lt I'mup Mills awaiting L. inrKr rmn ,llp "r"! V"9 Secn home several davs on n furlough. Ser gennt Jones iccenth 1 etui ned fiom two .1 cars' service overseas Mrs. John Chidestei. of (Jueeu lane, and her young son. Jack Cliidester, n turneil on Satuidav from Wildwood Mrs. James Stanett, who has been staing at Vildwood for -Hiine time, returned home in Saturday WISSAHICKON h. and Mis. Herman Millei and their familj. of Sumac sticet. aie at home again, having spent the season in Seaside Park. Mr. and Mis Peuy lngiaham. who spent the sunimei in AVildwood Ciest, leturncd last week to their home on Sumac street -Mr. and Mrs. Wi'liam II. 12deii have left AVissahickun and aie occupying their new home iu W Minefield. Mi'. Vet non Taj lor ami Mi. Ray mond Tnylor, of Thumb, I2iiglaud. are visiting their aunt. Mis l.auia Wal lace, of Manajunk avenue. ROXBOROUGH The annual meeting of tlie Sur vivors' Association of the I2ighty-eighth Ilegimriit, Pennsylvania Volunteers, will be held on AVednesday afternoon, nt Strawberry Mansion. Addicsncs will be made bv Mr. Sjlvester II. Martin, of Erie, Pa., piesident of the organi sation, nnd Mt. William II. Dixon, of Ro..borough. treasurer. Among those who will be present nie Mr. Daniel Ilinns, of Npvv Ynik Mr. Ilobert Cairns, of Hidlej Park : Mr. Ad.ini Fenternoiker. of Pottstovvn; Mr. Ed ward I,. Glllignn. of Oxfoid. Chester County Pa. ; Mr. Petei Ilinkle, of Youngstovvn, O. ; Mr. Harrv K. HunterHon, of Washinglon, D. C . Jlr. Samuel Fox, of Shainokin ; Jlr. I,. C. AA'ashbourne, of lieiilah. Idaho, and the following from this city: Mr Frani is Itiooks. Mr. John S Campbell, Jlr. Michael Conover, Jlr. William II. Fenliii. Mr. Murk tireg, Mr Gemge AV. Gilligiui, .Mr. William II. Hnllman. Jlr. Ilobert Herron, Jlr. John Halt, Jlr. John Kelly. Mr. Giles Koss. Jlr. Samuel H. Martin. Jlr. AVilliam Jtc Feeters. Jlr Levi .Millar. Jlr. Jonathan E. Rogers. Jlr. Frederick T. Itistine. Mr. Joseph Sergeant, Jlr. George AV. Williams, Jr. Alexander M. "White, Jlr, Robert Robeits Shronk. Jlr. I.ouis JI Wagner. Dr. Hnbeit .1. Hunter, Jlr. C'hustiiiu Snudeisou and Jlr. Samuel fJ. Iloune. The Rev. W. C Sanderson aud Jlrs. Sanderson, of Jlanayunk avenue, who have been spending sonic time in Ocean City, will ieturn home during the week. Aliss JIargaiet Feiguson, of Peehin street, is uinong those returning from several weeks' stay in Asbury Park. Miss Ethel Suddeis, of JIarkle street, has gone to the coast of JIaine for the early autumn. STRAWBERRY MANSION Dr. nnd Jlrs. JI. K. Fisher, of iiUO Diamond stieet, have closed their apart ment 111 Atlautic Citv aud leturned ome. .Mis. N. I). Bunk.' of lOOX North 1 Thirty-first street, has leturned home aft' r siieudinir several weeks iu At- lantic City and AVildwood. Alls. Louise Weil and daughter, of i dieuof fl'JL' Columbia avenue, Darby, ! . -s ,..'l aie spenuing a vacution iu uceau city, ,JIr. and Jlrs. Charles Pugh, 1221 1 inns1i nvnm.n PwiBimnf Tl.il.- l,n.... ... ...i..,., ..,,.,. ,, , ' ""u urt-11 cuii-ricillllUK .urs. jjucuil nuppiee. of Atlantic City, for several dajs. Jlr. and Jlrs. J. L. Row. of Ecst I Park street, Ridley Park, have returned fiom n vacation iu Atlnntic City, Jlr. Sydney Taylor, of East AVinona avenue, Norwood, left on Saturday for Huenos Aires, Argentina. Jlr. and Jfrs. James JkClellaml ' of Lebanon, O., have been spending spveral days wild air. anu .Mrs. .Malilon J. AVood nt Lima. Mrs. Emily Childs Urogan and sou, JIaster AA'alter ISrogau, of 875 Main street, Darby, have returned from a month's vacation id AA'ildwood, Jlrs. Oeorge AV. Shirley and Jliss Ilerthu Shirley, of Eleventh avenue, Prospect Park, who have been spending the summer In Ocean City, will return to their home on Tuesday. Jlr. and Mrs. Ilert Dooliltle. of Spartansburg. S. C, have returned foin a visit with Mr. and Jlrs. AVilliam T. AVard, of Chester Pike, Ridley Park. Jliss Rcrthtt C. Hollis. of 100 Park street. Ridley Park. Is speuding tome time in AA'estport, N, Y. Jliss Elizabeth Staley, of Chester pike, Collingdule, u worker In the Darby post of the Salvation Army, -will leave on Wednesday for New York, where she will enter the Salvation Army training bchool. Mrs. Margaret Richer, of AVoodland avenue, Sharon Hill, has returned from c vacation in Casco Ray, Me. Mr. Gazzem, MacKenzle, of Toledo, O,, lately returned from overseas, is tin truest of Mr. nnd Jlrs. Clarence Albright, of pherry street, Sharon UUljHctisUl'Oober 2& NORRISTOWN I The Noiristovvn Teachers' Club will hold its annual leception of the fall on I this evening nt the Ersine Clubhouse. I Jlr. anil Jits. Amos Truman, of ti'-M Corson street, have announced the en gagement of their daughter. JIis Cath erine JI. Tinman, and Jlr Haley G Shelbv. son of Jlr. and Jlrs. Jamb I Shelby, of 02." Kohn stieet. Jlr Shelby liecentl leturned from FianLe Jliss Emiiline Richaid', one of the 1 oldest lesidents of this vicinitv. nh- served the ninctuth anniversary of her birthday on September 10. Jliss Richards, who is in good health, lives with her niece, .Mrs. Howard E. Hamil, of JpfiVrsonville. She is the last mem ber of her generation living. A supper party attended by her many nieces nnd nephews celebrated the event. Mis Mildred Easton. of Huttoiivvood street, will give a sewing piutv nt her home on Satuula.v afternoon, September 'JO. in honor of Jlrs. Charles R. AVill. who before her recent marriage was Miss Anne AVilliver. Among the guests piescnt at the home wedding on Thursday evening iu Phila delphia of Miss Jlirinni Louise Keene. daughter of Jlr and Jlrs. Charles Keene, and Ah. I, eon K. Detwiler. son of Jhs. Ada Detwiler. of Norristown. were the Rev Thomas Evans and family. Air nnd Jlrs. Benjamin F. Evans and their daughters. Jlr. and Jlrs. Lewis Detwiler, the Jlisses Graie and Marion Detwiler. Jlr. and Jlrs. AVilliam Evans. Jlr. and Jlrs. Ben jamin Jams, Mi- and Jlrs Joseph Jnrvis, JIis. JIaigaret Jam's, Jlr Isaac Jarvis. Jliss Ljdie Cutler, Jliss Kathiuine Evans, Jliss: Catherine Jfor gan, Jliss Alice Booth. Jliss JIne Naile, Jliss Eva Heifsnjder, Jlrs. Edgar Reif snyder. Jlr. and JIis. John A. John son. Jlr. Edward AVilliver, Jlr. Richard Jliddleton, Jlr. Gilbert Ramsey, Jlr. Raymond Rerhtel. Jlr. Benjamin IIowclls, Jlr. Louis Jacobs. Miss Jlary It Lenlinidt. ,f Svwde anil Elm stieets, has left for n visit with friends ill Pittsburgh. Jliss Margaret C. Hare, of Pittshuigh, who has hem a guest at the Lenhardt home, accom panied hei. Jlr. and Jlrs. .1 (iillmur Tvson. of DeKnlb street and Roberts avenue, have issued invitations for 11 children's paity 111 honor, of the birthday amii versar.v of their small daughter. Dons Tyson. The affair will be given at the Plymouth Counti Club on Tuesd.iv afternoon. September -'P.. from 1' until r o'i lock u''i!iI'iii""'i'ls '"N0I'1 l''Audrade. of 1 baud and sosirs were bcaid b iiudi H.itl Iowell stieet. entertained nt theii 1 Pn,.es of 12, .100. The two programs wire home in liom.r of Or. and Jlrs. Albeit Hoerman. of .Milwaukee. Wis. JIis Hoermnn is a sistei of Airs. D'Andrade vvmnng Tlie iruests nresenf ivnrn 11.. n,..i Mrs. Francis Krewsen. Jlr. and JIis I Charles JI. Daub, Jlr, and Mis To Honor Frances Wlllard Francis Doyle. Jlr. and Alls. Lloyd T. The public schools on September 'll nncT'AlT'v. Pli.01'!' -''"'"'V ' will pay tribute to the memo. of Donalilliolei """ M,s' Frances W.lla.d. originator of the ' lAA'omun's Chiistian T, iiperauce L'nion land the leading exponent of teinper NEW JERSEY NOTES aucc for man viars prior to her death Jliss Emily f lVrgusson lie1"11 February IS. ''s'-'s- This day has Duumcie, in Edgevvnter Park.' who halDei'n designated by Dr .Icdin P. Gnrber, been speuding several months in Santa superintendent of mIiouIs. as "Kmnccs Fe, New .Mexico, will letuiu East at AVillaid Day." an early linte. n marriage nt .Miss I'loieme A isennett. ot l.ur linernn. mil M.- i Arthur Lester, of Tulsn. ntiii ' t,L been unuouncfd. Jliss Alargaret Donne ot ISiulingtoii is spendins a foi might with fiiends hi New Aork. JIis. A. Woodwaid ami Miss Jlarv .Johnson have returned to their home in Jlooicstovvu after a vacation spent at Toronto, Canada Jlrs. Richard Hayard, of New Haven, Conn., is spending a fortnight as the guest of Jlrs. Frank W. Earl ou Park ",iuI' in l:,1K0"ll"'r I,arl The mairiage of Jliss Kathleen ir AA'ilvon, daughter of Jlrs. Hugh p. Wilson, Coole, Ireland, and Jlr. AVil liam Foster Reeve, of Jlonrestovvn. took place in tlie Jlayner Church, in Coole, Ireland. The lit idcirrnmn unci hcwln ,,.t while Jlr. RVeve was in tr.e ser..!.. .overseas. Jlr Reeve is a graduate of I Princeton College. ' Jlr. und Jli IS. (iluik. of Jlomit Holly, aunounce the engagement of their daughter. Jliss Mildred filuck, to .ur, fain B. .uayDiium. or Aevvart. Jlrs, Alice P. Paul is entertaining at her home in Jlount Holly Jlrs. A. It. Oliphant. Miss Evelyn Nosca has leturned to her home nt Hastings, N. Y . after speuding a fortnight with Jlrs. Ilenja min Deacon, of Mouut Holly. Jlrs. J. L. Rue, of the Iitulington Slke, is spending a foituight at Ocean rove. Mrs. Henry L. Wood has letumed to her home on Church lane, lieverly, after a month's btay at Ocean City. Mrs. Levi Fruzier and her daugh ter, Jliss Lillian Frazicr, who have been spending the summer at Ocean (irove, will return to their cottage, on Sum mer lane, iu Kdgevvater Park, for the early fall and winter months. Art Club to Hold Exhibit Au exhibition of water colors and pastels will he opened October 11 at thij Art Club, according to announce ment of the officials in 'charge of the affairs. Only original works by living nrtlsts will be considered for the exhi bition, The receiving days for pnint-Inci-wlll bo October U to 4, Inclusive, Tb,e exhibition will be open to the wib- 8JLlU.MBJbUt 15, XUiO COST OF CANARIES GOES UP AS THEY BECOME SCARCE I Shipments of German Birds That Sing in English Cot Off ami ' Old Stock Weakens I 1 Kteii the pure of yellow -feathered , Now, since all the ranaries originally iniiaries has gone up. I ,.,,, nn ntlnetured German, and since Im -i. umuii'I' lilt- 111 ice tn L'liii "fn i(i.n..P.n.i inn ..- . -.i . m i'-n-Mu nnr ht irni and the hiRi.er the rost of the food the bit il eats the greater the rosl of the bird. Second. (Jermany isn't exporting any . nifiii canaries to this counlr.i. And the canaries t lint are being sold are the rl iliiivu of the fast-dying-out blooded (iiiinan warblers that were sent to Aiiifilru befoie and during the war. j l'elore the war a ranary void for SJ"0. NowhiIujs each caiinrx brings ito the bird dealer Sit). SI." or 820. I In the vtm Id of canaries it is a well- ki. wn fact that parents and frand- parens aie more plentiful than 1 lilldeni Icniaries, That is to say, the Miung (die joung and the old mis hang on. HIGH COST OF OPERA HITS N. Y. AT $7 PER, , Metropolitan Announces In j crease of $1 in Seats to Tran- sient Visitors to Songland New Aorl,. Sept. l.'i. Seven dollar grand opeia is to be tried out regulnil as regards transient visitors to the or ihestrn and orchestra circle in the com ing winter, 111 cording to an ofl'u inl niinnuiueineut issued bv the Metro politan Opeia Company vesteidny With the llieatie ticket wai tax this is M". HI a pair. ' Theie will be no ndvame the statement says, "in the pine of sub seiiption tickets for the MetinpolitU'i Opeia siason of 10111-1020. but the prue of nousiibscriptiou tickets for the ouhestra and orchestra circle will be ndv. imed to 57. and for the dress c'ucle to ."4, vvhiih advances nre made neces sary b.v the im reaseil cost of grand opeia iiioduclions and performances. No adinmc will be made in the juices of scats in the balcony nnd family circle." This is an advance ot $1 in both 1 lasses of seats affected. Mine. Frani es Alda, sopiano of the Metropolitan Opera Company and wife of its diieitoi, Gatti-Casazza, returned late on Saturday night on the Fiench liner France troni a tlnee months' tour to Kuiope FAIR AT VLLA MARIA Big Main Line Event at Immaculata Next Saturday ' i Hide Tyine County Fail" will he the big JIaine Line event net Sat uiila.v afternoon It will be held on lln spacious lawn of A'illa JIaria Academ.v , at Imiiuicuhita. Pa., tor the bcuetlt of the acndeiu.v. The "most popular pupil ill the school" is being voted for, and there is keen rivalry among the girls for tiist honois There will be "eats" and inushpand "chances." and 11 general gooiWime for those who go out to the fairgrounds. Immaculata is 1 cached bv Alain Line trains leaving Bioad Htieit Sta tion. Foiiner students and fiiends of pupils now at the academy are espc ciallj invited t'o the lair Willow Grove Closes for Season Willow Grove Park closed last night, the final afternoon nnd night of the twenty -fourth season uttrneting a crowd which conservatively was estimated to be in excess of .10,000 persons. Night . .init hv l.irnteniinL Sousa and his featured b.v selections written by Sousa himself and by the presentation of a I.11 ge bouquet to the "Jlnrch King " Pastor Returns to Church Here The Rev. Dr. JIuin. of Chicago AVilliam Hollovvay was greeted by Ins former parishioners yesterday in Jle ,nl. : -if.. morial Raptist Church, Uioad and JIaster streets. The set vices marked the commencement of his second pastorate. Five years ago Doctor Jlain left Jle morinl Church to accept the pastorate of the First Ruptist Church in Chicago. Clifton Heights Pastor to Quit The Rev. AA'illiam It. Huston has an uouneeel that he will resign October 1 us pastor of the Clifton Heights Pres byterian Church. He has been in charge of the church twenty rive yeais. tM-V-vl&MA :i ,i :ISaJ t $m J.st.k,' MHS. I'lIIUI' J. TSKK1SII, Ml., who was the cuetit of honor at a luiulieon.hrldte given on Saturday by her mother, Mrs. Joseph II. AVIIllamj) of Overbrook. Mrs, llrelsh will he remembered an Miss fiUMred WnrQeM. V ,..1" tSl VstCTKS'sfliI.Sli x'iSlSlmKBii 1 ttW&$&&fr lifil 111 K,VS,'11 VT s. ffjMtm m i w I'i&m-mml :jbiHi -i 11 n ,"" '"'.- -umi ' iitnti. . I8'1'1 s,nc', ,,", 'upply has been shut off as fur back as 1(117, and since all the (iirman canaries, in the course of time. .an - dying off, there are only a few pa I rent and grandparent canaries left. And. according to the aforementioned well-known fait, if there arc few p- 11 'its left there must be fewer chil- iliei, : and if there aie fewer children J 1 lie price for them must be bigger. I'olks never bothered thpir heads whether canaries were German or not. la long as they sang in English. And 'ti.i-aj folks would welcome a supply of healths German blrdH, if only to krep the high tost of canaries down. MAYOR PROCLAIMS 'CONSTITUTION DAY' Urges Observance Next Wed nesday of 132d Anniversary of Writing of Document W.i.ioi Smith has issued this piocla lnation calling for a city-wide obfiv ance of "Constitution Day" next AVed nesclav "AVednesdav. September 17. has been selected for a special celebration hv all the people of the Fnited States of Constitution Day. the date named being the 1.12d anniversary of the day on which the committee that drew up our present constitution made report to the constitutional convention held 111 Phila delphia iu the year ITS". This lemnik able plan for a government of libeity under law has proved foundation for a development nlong material, moial and mental liues without pantllcl in the history of the world. "AVe are at the close of a gieat wot Id war. the end of a period dining which the oiderly conduct of legally lonstitut ed government has been largely sus pended throughout the civilised woild Now it is considei ed w ise to those vv ho have the best interests of the nation at ) heart that public nttention should concentrated on the remarkable doeu Tilent. rpMinnslhte fur ,,,, nrntanf irriint ' .,....... .. ... ,..,w.u H ness. I or this purpose the anniversary of the teport of the constitution emu- mittee. which w-as the tint leal step in tlie adoption of mil jiresent constitution, has been et npart for special studj of our constitution b.v the whole people. Am i'hif infipitrnti n( flip pilv in I - - --- n- ---- w. ... .... " which mis reninriaDie iioeiiment was. created, I gladly comply with the sue- I Kestioii of the committee in cliarRe of I the celebration, and hereby reiiuest of,,. uii- ic-cipit' in i iuiiicic'inini u inotiliuui and a prajerful observance of tins cele- p - bration. These nre dav.s in which creatT questions tire beinp; solved, nnd no American worth) of the name fails to rccocnize thnt in such tin hour of trial patriotism should be strengthened in every vvaj possible and lojalty to the principles on which our government is founded become the uile of public and private life." MARK CHAPEL DEDICATION St. Gabriel Parish Celebrates Annl-I versary and Liquidation of Mortgagej A dual celebration of the fifth an- niversarj of the dedication of the chapel ' of 1st. t.nbnel s l atholic f hureh. Nor- wood, and to celebrate the liquidation of I a $30,000 mortgage against the prop- j ertv, wns held yesterdaj , when Arch-I bishop Dougherty administered the rite I of confirmation upon n class of flft.v vouiiz people The service was fea tured b.v the celebration of Mjlemn high innss. and a special program of vocal mid instrumental music iu charge of Mr. .1 Kairen. The celebrant of the mass w-as the Itev. John H. AVulsh, of St. A'eronia's Philadelphia: tlie llev. Joseph I. Mon ville. lector ot the Chuich of the Holy Spiiit. Sharon Hill, wns deacon, and the llev. John Smith, aUo of Sharon Hill, was subdeacon. The master of ceremonies was the Ilev. Thomas Mc Nally. of the Cathedral, and the ser mon was preached bv the Ilev. James Tiinmon--, rec toi of St Michael's, Chester. FOOD SALES THIS WEEK Army Goods to Be Offered in Store and Police Stations Two municipal food sales aie sched uled for this week iu the battle against the liiRh cost of living. The fu.st sale will be held ar the fiiiubel Iirothers stoic: tomorrow mom- I Wednesday mornins at 10 o'. loci, an-1 other of the neighborhood sales will be I held nt the police station nt Peach and Aledia streets. Ijniergcncv Aid and Gimbcl Iirothers cashiers will handle this event, ltenns, cy-" n,p, tea and other articles of foe., .Mecte.l to be ready for distributio) , 'fcah thp listl will not be known definitely until to-1 dav iufiiui .iiuc-iiiiKiiiin nopes 10 now the first sale of frozen government meal ' t:..-.., rn,. r ... .-i.n 1. . . .. this week through the nine stores of i Fred V. Hell, who has volunteered to ' stop his own business for a day to dis pose of government meat. The Itell stores are located in AA'est Philadel phia, Frankford and Germantown. Mut ton, pork and poultry will be in this sale, probably on Thursday, Night Schools to Open September 22 Nineteen public night schools will open for the fall term on September 22, Sessions will be held Monday, Tues day and AVednesdav nights from 7:30 until 0 o'clock. Ten of the schools will be high schools, eight will teach elementary subjects and one will be de voted to trades. The trade school will be for girls aloue, and will teach power muchine sewing, dressmaking nnd milli nery. Philadelphia Orchestra SEASON SALE TO SURSCRIBERS NOW on at 1IePP'. 1U9 Chestnut 4vv street, and will continue until THURSDAY. SKPTEMnEU 18. Inclusive. All tickets remaining unclaimed after Septemher IN will Ue asslmect. without fur ther notice, to new subscribers ORPHEUM Matinee Tomorrow, 25c, B3c wii i "-u' Eenlngs, 2Bo. S.-kj, Mo ft Too M o" 5? n? COMMON .CLAY Beptember 32 "POLLTANWA" Trocadero VumhJw SciI FoIJleu 4 M. r Marliel St ah lfith It A. M lnlflr. rncnur.ss iTtseiit. MARY PICKFORD IN HCn LATEST I'nODUCTION "THE HOODLUM" U(11 "WINNING HIS WIPE" STANI.BV CONCERT OtlCllliSTIlA Direction of Albert P Wayne Also Ilenownffl Organ Uololsts Nt Week KUOCNB O'nmEN In Flint fUiowlns of "TIID PKUKECT LOVEH" V - t 11 r, n n w - - CAPITOL 724 MARKET STREET DirtucTio.v ok nin stanlev cohpAnt ' OPENS TODAY l,fc Luxurious Coxv Comfortable lUAned Contlnutntr Tuesday and Wednesday WALLACE RE1D H TIIK VALLEY OK THE GIANTS" ThurmHy, Frldiiy, Saturday LLSIB Ki:nc!ffaON In "TUB WITNESS TOK THE DBFCNSE" PALACE l-'H MARKET S'l nLCT - 1 1 i to 11. an r ai TOM MOORE JMS5 "LORD and LADY ALGY" " from Wm Kmcrshom 3 Stag Success ARCX"Df a" C1IESTMT I1KI.OU lOTIt x 10 Jt 12, 2, ,1 45, n..1 7 41, 0 '30 P, il B1LLIE BURKE ARTPTnAATouNr The Misleading Widow" Adapted From Play IHLLETED" Victoria MAIlKl.T f.Trtnt:T ABOVE OTIt v A. 31 to u in p m. JI TO II in P M. WILLIAM FARNUM v ;i j- u. lesents In WOLVES OP THE MGHT X 1 O N C 0 L 0 N I A I . - V" Dlrn-llon rt Stnnln Co u ' .EBMANTOWV AVE be CHELTEX AA'E. " 1 and HP j .sats Reserved In Advance. , GERALDINE FARRAR - i . Supported by Lou Ttllffrfn In J THE WORLD and Its WOMAN W TIIL'HS . FRI A SAT -TOM MOOHE In "LpRD AND LADY ALOY" J REGENTS JIAflKET ST nelow 17TII K MITCHELL LEWIB ,f in 'mni.-s nnt.n" Added- "TlIE CARTER CASE" mrnsDAV rniriAY and Saturday CHOOSING A WIFE" Tf S I I (OT V 171 Lfl iAi MARKET STREET ' AT JUNIPER CONTINUOUS a Al l""f"ll CKA TTJVI tnr7 - vjvivi inuurc r atim v & co.. j c mack & CO., other, J Ldaa rvwrVn,.rr "; T BROADWAY " 'll" I "MARRIED VIA WIRELESS" r- n" -wiTwaai-na -. I Lls,e Ferguson nSJLKsn., I CROSS KEYS MARKET ST Bel. GOTH DATT.V 9 f.lO T A, n r z rz . i daily ?..io t a n SEYMOUR BROWNE & CO. , 1 I.ADELPHIA S FOREMOST THEATRES nnnnnncn norvivn nn K'l I I K K h. uiri.V"i? "r 4 M v -mr a. m jt, fcr A. V h' A Ul IM tl1 SEASON TONIGHT & AT 15 Entrasrement Two Weeks Only Matinees Wed. & Sat., 2:15 CHARLES DILLINOHAM'S NEWEST ML'.SICAL COMEDY SUCCESS SHRs a nnnn FRiinw Ith the Globe Theatre. Vnr York Co. SjS JOSEPH SANTLEY ' W Dorothv Jlajnarn, Ivy Sawyer. J A.I Scctt Welch, the Dunean Slster m! the Famous Pajama Girl Chorus BROAD Next Moil. Evg. oPENINO OF SEASON v CciHAN AND HARRIS Ptesent ' MRS. FISKE In a 'omely of Moonchlnp Madness an4 Make-Vtelieip "MIS' NELLY OF N'ORLEANS" eat ale Opens Tliursda 0AM GARRICK-Next Mon. Evg. OPENINO OF SEASON COHAN AND HARRIS Prenent '" "THREE FACES EAST" V With VIOLET HEMING The Gripping PiK.y of the Secret Sen'lce p Direct From a Run of r Solid Year at IM Cohan nnd Harris Theatre, N. T Seat yale Open"? Thursday, 0 A M, Walnut LAST rt NIC The RIp-Rc Tonight, 8:15, 25c to $1.00, Top Mat, Tomorrow 2Tc. r.Oc, Tflc. LAST rt NIGHTS LAST a MATINEES The Ttlp-Koartnif farce or in season The Un-Kissed Bride Sal Mai , 2r.o to 1 Sat Night, 25c to fl,Si " Sept. Muta MURRAY and MACK Seasqn'n Sensational Musical Comedr "I'LL SAY SO" Thuis See t mn tiiat'tv nnonns "e PALM REACH RAT1IING OIRI.C Metropolitan Opera Hoiis? Thursday Evg., September 25 ComplimeRtary Concert by JOHN ...... 1U l- V- U IV IU n U IV Entire Proceeds to St Vincent's Home. ' llM chtut Vt. 3 "" No w.r u,. SAM S. SHUBERT THEATRE uvenlrim at s Mats. Wed and Sat. 2. r AL JOLSON in "SINBAD" . r,, DUi oad n,i nCE. pop. i i i r- i MAT .THURS Best SeaU, St TOBY'S BOW with GEORGE MARION CHESTNUT ST. ."S Chestnut Below 11 tb. .1 Showa Dally. 2IG. Eg . 7:00, l:03. "THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE" Lin.tlir Mnnrlnv Sonr Haalg Thill" 4 . " owt n6 ..u..v i rr" .VTT rtJi "' UALjLAJ UVJM.I urt.u.1 w, Mon. Tues . We.1 . Sat Hlghtn AlU J IVpd.-Sftt MfltlnPfS iTiitvau. Thurs.. Frl Nlghu !! M. S, PINAFORK i " ' ' ' T mmmm to MARKET lit 10TH STREET Continuous Noon to 11 1. M. FEATURE PHOTOl'LAVH 0 BIO VAUDEVILLE ACTS a Matinees Dally. Popular Prices Always B. F. KEITH'S THEATP.E U. S. GLEE CLUB J J-annerlr Enlisted Bluejackets SS norrler-MILLKRSHIP & aKURARD--Alfrj In "A Musical Comedy Review" l V.VA TAYLOR CO.j TUB DIXIK DUO COUNTESS VERONA, WALTEJl AYEJBMSt ana timers. "''' A niTMT MATINEE TODAr X tJIJUU The Pace Makers 8TH Ab. nACE Barrels ot Lambs. h DUMONT'S Eramett J. AVaJoh Uln.i; 'Jj UUlVlVli J ,(,. Arch and lh 8t. $M MlTIKKH TnDAV. 10n 20o. flKrt ..rl3 BURLESQUE I "VOTJNa FOR THE MOST V'l POPULAR nlhl. AT HOO ISLAND ? - ' -i - ... -. -i ' " '" .vf; LADIKS- MAT, TpBAV '3 fil vrisjii ivy atcB uiveiyuwu.1. j,- 8S ft .t. I l II M iftvl li Al '1 M 1 1. S 'fi.', fA ",, ., ., 'frltt,. rf.r ';v . V:tS &' f. " - ss t m jO, v? ' r? .. "'". a n "lt n , v A, , ,.fi'. .'..1, jw J1SJ
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