"V-- M ' fn", jsMmc'-tiMswf!7 $iS "n. i.' n?; c lh. EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 101 ! 11 )': ' Vj Jf ,.T. Hi- 1 lews 7'1 r S7 GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE AVmcy Wynne Tells of Debutantes' Doings She Talks of the Gilpin-Purchas Engagement Other Ulatters of Social Interest CAN It lie ixwiblc that there h noiiip debutante tea today? It's true there iin't one. so c older people who race to the teas will have n bit ot a rest. Though goodness knows the buds won't, for tonight there will bo the Hancock dance for Anita Uvmis and tho Allan, Wllions nre giving quite a good-sized dinner before that nffnlr for Hope, their debutante1 daughter. Caroline Barclay will conic out to morrow, and the rest of the week, with exception of Wednesday, will be teas! teas! teast TTtVEUV" one is interested in the en- gagement of Edmund Gilpin to a Milwaukee girl with tho cutest name, Nancy I'nrchtjJESiJf-r mother. Mrs. J. W. lleswlcjjpWftcnns. of Milwaukee, innde the announcement on Saturday. Edmund is tho son of the Arthington tiilpins and a brother of Arthington, dr.. and Alfred Gilpin. Edmund was with the UOtli and was made n lieutenant in France, nfter hav ing been under fire. He had been orig inally a member of Troop A, but went into the way as a corporal when the two troops weie disbanded, and went to France ns a Beigeant. lie wns badly gassed and burned In action in September before the urlnls tice. Nancy 1'urchns is. I hear, veiy charming. She has a sister who, J also hear, has greatly attracted another of our Philadelphia ouths. but I do not know if that is to be an engagement or not. Who can tell' A HE jou interested to hear that Olemencenu's daughter is really coming over here? Her name is Madame .faequemairc, you know. Well, she will sail from Trance on the twenty fifth of the month, that is next Satur day, and she is going to speak here under the auspices of the French War Hellef committee of the Emergency Aid. on the seventeenth of next month at the Academy of Music. And she is not going to talk of the war or of what France has suffered in the war, but e-lio will speak of the "Houl of Fiance." Every one is excited to pieces over it, and I am sure it will be a great suc cess. She i-i a remarkable looking woman, very "French in appearance and most attractive. I nm told by those who know her. There is little doubt but that she will be entertained during her stay here very e.ttensivel . MRS. GEOItGE DAMVS DIXON tells me that the committee on wel fare dances, in which she is so inter ested, has obtained from the Hellevuc Stratford management the proceeds of their Saturday evening dances in the Stratford room, and tho Itltz-C'arltou will give their proceeds of Thursday evenings throughout the season, too. That's a mighty good donation, don't you think? Ilecnuse so many go to these dances now in the evenings. The welfare dance committee was gotten up last year, you remember, with Sirs. Dixon ns chniiman, Mrs. .foseph M. Gtizznm, vice chairman, and Mrs. Stacy Lloyd, secretary. Mrs. Charles AVood is treasurer and Mrs. Archibald Ilarklle and Mrs. Joe L-cluy arc on the board. The committee re mains the same. Each week the wel fare committee will have a different charity to Jiclp and this week it is the Orchestra fund. r i uiti otner uay wncu Pauline was called in to speak to a visitor she iookcu tnc smiling lady htrnight in the eye and announced, "You have n gray tooth." When mother took her to task about It afterward, she replied, "She knows it's the truth." Mother went into a careful explana tion about the impropriety of making personal remarks. "Hut." she con-' tinned, "it wouldn't have been so rude if you had told her what pretty, curly hair she has. That would hnvc been kind and flattering and would have made her forget about tho tooth, about which she is doubtless sensitive." Pauline was silent for a few nio m.e.nV, . "Gee- mother," she burst out, "if Bridget's sibter. with her crooked nose, can get a placq in a beauty par lor, I guess you Could get n iob in a natter establishment unv time von wanted it.' . ,, NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Huberts, of illanovn, will give a dance nt the Hnbbit on Saturday, November 15, to meet Miss Margarettn Sharplcss. At the marriage of Miss Isabel M. Montgomery, daughter of Mrs. Henrt Montgomery, of Merion, and Mr JlioinaK Ilrcthton, which will take pmce in Holy Trinity Chinch on Oc tober 22, tho maid of honor will b Miss Marian Hcineke. and the brides maids will include Miss Marv D. Mr. owen, Miss Virginia A. Ilnrclay, Miss Laura D. MeCowen, Miss Helen H. Murray, Miss Marie Paul Moos, Mb-s uiadys IS. JlcCowen, Miss Alice ltein eke and Miss Dorothy Hicks. Mi Mnry Howen, a niece of the biide groom, will be flower girl. The best man will be Mr. John Pierce Ilrcthton. n brother of the bride groom, and the ushers will bo Mr. Wal ter Y. Anthonv, Mr. Herbert II. Knox Mr. Herbert IC. Webb. Mr. Charles II. Davis, Mr. Walter O. Herbert. Mr. Marvin S. Howman, Mr. Joseph Haines, Jr., and Mr. George Howard Hickley. Mr. Hrothton gave n dinner on Saturday evening in honor of his ushers and best man. After the wedding on Wednesday there will be n reception in the ball room of the liellevue-Strntford. Among the debutantes who will as sist in receiving nt the tea which Dr. and Mrs. George G, Hoss will give on Tuesdny, November 11, from ! until (5 o'clock at their home, 1721 Spruce street, to introduce their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Hoss, will be Misi Margaret Dallett, Miss Mnry Inline (.tock. Miss Mabel II. Post Held, Miss Carolyn Valentine, Miss Frances W. Leech, .Miss Elizabeth lioyd, Miss Nancy Itluney Dunning, -Miss Esther L, Hhnnds, Miss Margaret Italston Gest, Mi.ss Anne Itnrton Townsend, 5Iiss ClnrUsa Smytlie, Miss Lucy It. Grey, Miss Mary Taylor Knight, Miss Marie Louise Ashhurst, Miss Eliza beth Anne Taylor, Miss Marlon Wister llaird, Miss Elizabeth Garrison, Miss Eleanor Mercer Jones, Miss Catherine King, Miss Jane Hell Ycntmiui, Miss Hachel Whltmcr, Mifcs Josephine Thompson. Miss Dorothy Ncwbold Ely. Mifcs Elizabeth Dulles Uartow, Miss Margaret Earle, Miss Margarctta Sharpless, Miss Hosalie Vollrath, Miss Caroline Nlxou, Miss Evelyn Ncwbold Smith, Miss Celcstlnc Warder, Miss Kathleen Grier Hitter and Miss Eliza beth Itrundt, of Hurrlsburg. Miss Eleanor Merecr Jones will be introduced at a tea to be given by her adnt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graugcr Kennedy, of 2CKI4 Spruce street, on November U. Mrv and Mrs. Alexnuder Diddle, who have bought HryuuiM, thfl.Cusliinaix property ,In Hosemont, movf'l fato their Bew,wnKJm.we?,i jt- v - his apaUmenl in town and is making homo with Ills von mid daughter law, Mr. and Mrs. I!. Dawson Cole man, In llrjn Mawr. Air. and Mrs. Itlchard S. Ncwbold. of '2'Mil Walnut stieet, nre receiving congrntulatlonx mi the birth of n daugh ter, Mario llookischcr Ncwbold. Mrs. Ncwbold was Miss Aunn HeckHcher. Mrs. Joseph W. Ilnlley, Jr., is in New York for socrnl days' stay. Mr. Francis S. Mcllhenny, ot Chest nut Hill, lias been spending a few days at tho Ambassador, Atlantic City. Mrs. Gallatin Welsh, of Chestnut Hill, is staying a few days at the Am bassador, Atlantic City. Mrs. John Dncey and his son, Master John Duccy, Jr., are visiting Mrs, Ducey's mother, Mrs. John Leeds Ilnr toll, of Seminole avenue, Chestnut Hill. Mr. ami Mrs, J. Hnwley Taussig, of East Gravers Inne, who have been visiting in New York, leturncd home today. Mrs. George It. Vnn Duten nud Miss Catherine Van Diiseu, ot West Ever .green avenue, Chestnut Hill, arc spend ing some time in Mnrristown, and on their return will go to the Aldine Hotel for the winter. Miss Constance Diddle, of 'J017 De T.ancey place, is visiting the Missus McMurtrie on Norwood avenue, Chest, nut Hill. GERMANTOWN Miss Mnry Elizabeth Hyder, of 407!) Geimantown avenue, and Mr. Thomas McVeigh, of fiOO-t Wajiio avenue, will be married in St. Francis Assisi Church, Lognu nud Greene streets, at !) o'clock next Wednesday morning. Mrs. Clyde V. Jnckso'u, 'of Greene sticet and Queen lane, and her father, Mr. D. It. Short, of Pelham, leave to morrow for Kansas. They expect to be gone about a fortnight. The mnirlage of MUs Anna Cath arine Cook, of 121 West Lognu stieet, and Mr, Charles J. Davltt, ot 2228 Allium sireei, win inue piacc .auiruay morning, October LB. at f o chick, In ter ot SI'r nm, M William li. West, St. Fraiieis Assisl (hutch, Logan nn.llof illcitnBmm, u,iciis county, to Mr '"tut n,i.,v..-. The marriage of Miss Veda M. Law- ton, of 7010 Van Dyke street, and Mr. Lhomns Keougli, ot iKSj jiuiihtierij i Htrcct, will take place tomorrow eve- ning at S o'clock in the Taconj Hup- tist Chinch. i M. Ilalpin. Miss Ul.idys ltrcnuun, of North Fif teenth street, entertained the members of the llcla Alpha Gumma Chapter of the Oeuunntown High School on Satur day afternoon. The guests inclmled Miss Adelaide Grace, Miss Margaret Devlin, Miss Alice Thompson. Miss Klizabeth Siegcrt. Miss Mation Knight, Miss Elizabeth AVoodward, Miss Mir iam McGhee, Miss Martha Diebert and Miss Elizabeth Werner. Miss l'ersis AVoodward, of 513 llrin ton street, entertained informally at her home on Saturday evening. Among her quests weie Miss Marie Itinck, Miss Helena rimer. Miss Alice Vogel, Miss Alice llollis, Miss Margniet Atkins and Miss Mabel Linton. TIOGA i MKs Helen Tubram will enleilalu Ihe lnembcrs of her sewing club this eve ning nt her home, 1443 AVest A'enango street. Her guests will include Mm Helen Huston. Miss Helen Van Itonk, Miss Alice Tnbrnni, Miss Anna Himnn go, Jlrs. Hurry Ulnnek, Jlrs. Garwood Marshall, Mrs. Charles Oiightcn, Airs. Howard Marshall Adams and Mrs. Charles Snyder, Jr. Announcement is made of the wed ding of Miss l'nuliue Seibold, daughter of Airs. AV. Seibold, of Twenty -seventh Mreet and Lehigh avenue, and Air. Emanuel Linder, son of Professor nnd Airs. Edward Linder, of HVAH North Twenty-second street, by tho Itev. Dr. Sejbert. Air. "William Linder, who recently returned from oveisens service, was his brother's best man. Air. Linder nnd his bride, upon their return from their trip, will he nt home at Lehigh avenue nnd Twenty-eighth street. Dr. nnd Mrs. Albeit L. Itoat, of l.'JII AA'est Erie avenue, will euteitain it dinner and cards on Thursday even ing. Their guests will be the members of their pinochle club, and this will lie the first meeting for the coming season. . Air. nnd Airs. Morris llnig. Mr. and Airs. AVilliara II. Jeffries, Air. and Ah-s. Walter (. Hinds, Air. and Irs, James Cunningham, and Air. and Mrs. Harry H. Seaman will he tho ;iiesls. Itev. Herbert Agate, ot 11500 Noith Twenty -third street, has gone to llrad ford, Pa,, to remain untii Friday. The wedding of Aliss Emily S. Kuit, laughter of Air', and Airs. C. J. Kurt.. f '.KSi'J North Sixteenth street, and Mr. (leoigo l Itclchardt, of 1052 North ilai'viue street, will take place on Wed nesday evening, November 5, at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Kuitz rtill be attended by Aliss Helen Kane KENSINGTON A gieat deal of preparation is being mmlo nnd much enthusiasm and antici pation shown in the coming affair to be given by the English branch of the Ladles' Auxiliary Chapter, No. 4, of the Kensington Dispensary for Tuber culosis. There will be a peddlers' parade, cafeteria nnd dnnco given on Friday evening, October 24, at Lulu Temple', llroud and Spring Garden streets. The chairman of the auxiliary te Airs. Itobert Selferf, vice chairman, Airs. Herman JInttman; secretary, Alls,s Emily Schoenhnt; recording sec retin y. Aliss Marie Hess, and treas urer, Miss Caroline Schocnhut. Aliss Helen Peterson, of East Indi ana avenue, will give u luncheon of ten covers on Tuesday afternoon for Miss Alicu Kennedy, of Ilochester, N, Y,, wlio is spending several weeks us her guest. Air. and Airs. Charles Hccht, of 2055 Kensington avenue, nru entertaining their mother, Airs. Sarah Hecht, of Fintuusn, :s. i. Alls. C, Alorgue, ot East Alle gheny avenue and G street, has re turned from Heading, whero she has been visiting relatives nud friends. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Airs. Louis W. Whitall and Airs. James Dawson Whitall, of 2121 North Twentieth street, will entertain at luncheon uud cards tomorrow. Their guests, who are members of the Tues day Ilridgu Club, include Airs, Andrew J. Coulter, Airs. It. AV, Krilght, Mrs. Hnrry Leuhey, Airs. Knecht, Alias Devercaux, Mrs, I. N, Urenunn, JIri, .Tidin Slundell, Airs, Horry Fries, Mrs, Frank Haelciit. Mrs. L1HI? Yoorueej gild Mm, Krwlmatr, ., . . Mr. and Mr, isianciiniu j. i.ins ,, M KlllL,lt wI1I liv( 0I1 xonh entettniiiment on Saturday oening in ,,, "'-'","" . V11-"' ' ' i ' ,, ""'-'.'! (S- November s. at the I'oln grounds have retuined fiom their bridal tr p to v ,k .: ,,, ng tie w nte l"'" lecture hall of the llethany I.uth l ,' p, """"V,""' in ,,"1,"1t Ml" '"in' Speciul trains, a mu.odutiiiR 125 met Niagara rails and New York, and arc avuiut. uiiuui, ine winui. eran Church under the direction of Mr. ,'i ,lIor ?,r- feorge lie) wood. Mr. each, will leave Itroad Stieet Stntioi nt home nt W2'2 Norwood street. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ttarwood Mmthall Carl A. Ktrnett. Jr.. Mr. Frederick J ' l''nn lomlinson am. Mr. Ldward Fildny nfteuioou and Hntiudav morn . - w -... 4 r iiu I 1MII1 LIR'il Itlllllt lillltl llUJll lllll .til - " -'n.mii.T t))ivvi- rt " " ... ..,.11 .. ......,.. it .. I i lOllis will be remembered ns Miss Helen . haw icturned from tlieir weddiinr trin A.luvw ,i,i u- ili.i.r.v ii. I.me iUioy. (, atcoiding to tl MISS W Miss Noble is the daughter of .Mr. and .Mrs. James It. Noble. Her engagement to Mr. frdney .1. lihe has just been announced. Mr. Klro was foimerl) a lieutenant in the United States imy and recently irliirurd from overseas .i. , rio viii n Wa .i.,i.. ,.,,. u K,i,l,t eiiii ftf Me nnil 1 iu .Charles C. Knight, of (102 Noith Twenty-second sticet, on Weduesda evening, uctoner iij, in tne spring unr- iilcu Stieet .Methodist i;piscopnl ciiurcli. i Twentieth and Spring Guillen striets, uy tne pastor, the itev. i.jnn iiuwmnii. l pon their return lront their trip Mr and will spend huveral dins with Mrs. Marshall h sister. Mis. Walter II. Htobbe, of 2II32 West Montgomery ave nue, before leaving for their new home at l'j coulter street, Aew London. Conn. The bride will be remembered as .Miss Florence Fretz, daughter of Airs. Catharine L. Frctz. Mr. and Jlrs. Andrew (!. Orr nn nounce the marriage of their daughter, Margaret W. Orr, to Mr. Frank Jt. Urchin on October l. nt the Kitten- house, Twenty-.vecond and Chestnut i streets. 'J. he ceremony took place at 4 o'clock, the Itev. Thomas H. List of ficiating. After November 15 Mr. ami - " ne nt N)l111 ' euty-th!rd stree Mis. lirelim will be at home at 77(1 t. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Seigqant Clifford U. Uurges is home on a month's furlough from Camp xiij'iur, ami is ueing entertiuneil lij his nnelo nml mint Mr o.i m,.o Frank Aligone, 2431 South Sevcnte'entb street. Sergeant Uurges Iins recenth arrived from overseas where he served twenty-seven months with the 'I'wentv. sixth Infantry of the First Division. Miss lleglna Gullngher, of 1040 Kit ner street, will entertain on Friday oemiig uv cams ioiiowcu uy a slipper. Her guests will include Aliss Kuthrvne ; .... , , . . . " ICoberts, Aliss Ilettv Connie. All Helen Gallagher, Aliss Florence Car loll, Aliss Alary Guerin, Aliss Alnrgaret Iionner, Aliss Alarjorie AIcGoniglc, Air. Joseph AVorthington, Air. Adam Alc Clatchy. Air. Drew AIcGiunis. Air. John Carrol, Air. Hubert Iiond. Air. James Cullin, Air. Jnme.s Cunnie, Air. William Chirk and Air. Thomas Guerin. Aliss Elsie X. Crawford, daughter ot Air. C. Crnwfoid, of 2030 Fitzwutcr street, will give a dinner nt her home tonight. The party will include Aliss Elizabeth AI. Henuer, Aliss Lola C. Aliekley, Aliss Itoy Gowiud, Aliss Ida Posternak, Alias Amanda Strimnlian, Aliss llessic II. Hnrvey, Alis.s Helen Houston and Airs. Cndwaladcr Evans Franklin. Air. uud Airs. Leluweber, foimerlv of South Philadelphia, gave a surprlsu party on Thursday, October 10. in honor of their daughter, Aliss Anna Leluweber, upon the anniversary of her birthday at their new home, 1525 Nedro avenue, Among those present were Captain Theodore Alclnick, Dr. J. Sloane, Doctor Fisher. Air. Eugene Afelnick, Air. Sumuel Alclnick. Aliss Friedman. Airs. Eugene Alelnlck, Aliss Hose Alelnick, Miss Netty Loiuweher, Aliss Alarion Uoylson nnd Aliss Virginia Tuff, , Aliss Kitty Segall, formerly of South Philadelphia, will receive some of her friends on Sundny evening nt her new nome, iijh uarpenter stteet. Her guests will include Aliss Dorothv Knr r TwYw i,-nV Hll Miss Sterniee 'oth Mr s'lmuel Sros's Mr j?en - tJOSS, flir. lien- don. Aliss I'lorenco Alodlll Llpkin, Air. Leo AVeinroth aweet, ur, William U iamin Friedmun and Air. Samuel J. Alelnlck. Airs. William J, Dixon, of 1722 Aloore street, announces the marriage of her daughter. Miss Helen Elizabeth Dixon, to Air. Karl F. K. Itagnrt, on Thursday, October 10. nt the Temple Presbyterian Church. After a shnit trip through the South, Airs. Hngart WTO Wlllowa ivSne "ccomwl "' " oS.lu uiuowa avenue. !,, ,. i ... - . -,- niii i m n .n(iii r..,tr, 4 1,,,;.. -..!.. ii., i Nit Km mnv mincrrn a win civn nn UNUSUAL VALUES IN DINNERWARE French China No.mo9) 10G PIECES "OPEN STOCK" Select what pieces and quantities you want. Attractive Hose Spray decoration with a conventional Hasketwork border. Sole Agents for Wedgwood Dinnerware Wrigkt, Tyndale & van Ro.aen, Inc. Hepulcd the. Largest Distributors of High-Grade Dinnerware, 1212 Chestnut, Street CHARLOTTE LONG NOBLE ROXBOROUGH Airs Joseph ('. Davenport will en , teitnln the members of her card club nt luncheon tomonow nt her home on Ileimit lane. Her guests will include Mrs Samuel Ttorer, MrK. Alfied I'nch- itt. Mis. Chnrles Kastwood. Mrs John (untie). Mis. .1. Itnmxny, Mrs. Lti llmgess :iud Mrs. Jaiuo llnucroft FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Mis James Lawfon, of in ,- " wuciii liiiu', will rIvc r masquerade dntice on . Fi May evening, October ill, in Amer- iea Hull, for the J. & J. Dnbson Athletic Association. Airs. I.awson, who will be assisted bv Alls. Annie Ford nnd Airs. John Flangnti, is or ganizing a Indies' nuiliniy to the as sociation. The Itev. I". A. Gnk, ot Queen lane, bus been spending part of the autumn in Cleveland, O. Air. David G. Lawson, of the United States transput t Ilnriisburg, who en listed in the United States nnvy the day nfter this countiv entered the war, lias returned to Philadelphia and will shortly receive his discharge from the set vice. The Hew Ilenjamin V. Itrnj, Jr., of Oueen lane, left this morning for , ISrnilford. Vt... whero he will attend the Peunsjlvanln general convention of ' Hnptist chinches. " " ' STRAWBERRY MANSION Air. nnd Airs. S. Goodiriend. of 3213 Susguehnnna avenue, have uunounccd the engagement of their daughter, Aliss If, it , Hurl in I .rinr tncnn. in .Mr. rill.- ' ti n ir i i , i. u.V ; ,"' "'"1(l ?K''- r 4,'hl" ?!, ie. betrothed couple were the recipients of niniiv conurntu atlon at n largely at tended leception yesterday at the home of Aliss Goodfriend. Aliss Esther Pearlnian. daughter of Air. and Airs. Morris Pearlman, of 1S22 North Thirty-first street, was ni.u ried last evening to Air. Dnvid Eagle, of Philadelphia, at Apollo Hall, 1710 N. Ilroad street, by the Itev, Jacob Goldstein. The bride wore a gown of white satin, n white tulle veil and carried a shower bouquet of roses. She was attended by Aliss Hny Jacobson as maid of honor, who worn white baronet satin, and the following bridesmaids: AIis Ida Grcenbcrg, Aliss Alary Singer, Miss AUce ICesilman nnd Aliss Evelyn Aljrnv. The best mnn wag Air. Gcorgo Peurhnnn, brother of the bride, and the ushers were Air. Samuel Jacobson. Air. Harry Pliicr, Air. Heuben Wolcoff nnd Air. Louis I.eonnrd. Among those present weie Air. nnd Airs. Isaac Lach man, of Chester; Air. and AlrH. Hen jiunin Liichman, of Chester; Air. nud Mrs. 11. Smith, of Chester; Air. and .Mrs. II. Winn, of Chester; Air. und Airs. Sam Novcr. Air. nnd Alra. Isn dore Novcr and Air. and Airs. Heecc. After the ceremony Air. and Airs. Eagle left for Niagara Falls, and ou their return will Ihe at 3153 Euclid avenue. WISSAHICKON Aliss Helen Thomas, of Rochelle avenue, will entertain the members oi the AVestminstcr Guild this evening nt her home, when her guests will include Aliss Aluriun Lylo, Aliss Dorothy ' JIi8a Aluriun Lylo, aiiss u I Thumus- JIiss GlaIC: SPgcr. InviQ Lyndoll, Miss Rebecca K U Elizabeth Realty, AIiM ,,,,,,, Arl. ri rnheth TTrn1 .Mrs. Kcenan, Marie Schilling, Miss Elizabeth Hyud, Miss Knthryn Stevenson, MIs3 Margaret Pratt, Aliss Alary Kennedy nnd Miss Beatrice Allller. Air. William Ellis, of C20 James town avenue, will entertain the mem bers of tho Phi AIu Hpsilon Frtttcrn- jty nt his home tomorrow evening Ar. T - tji.t Aliss Irene Spencer, of Ridge nve- nue anil uuurjHiou ttircei.. win ue nost- ! ess tomorrow evening to the members ()f t)l0-Wlssahlekou Girls' League. HO ,i MANAYUNK The niemberH of the Men's (5uild of St David's I'rotestnnt Lpiscopnl Church, of which the Itev. I It. Itnr- nett is lector, will give their elev- i nth annual mnsipieriide dance In the imrisn nouse on i eiinesia. evening, (letohcr mi. The assembly loom will be decointed with the nuin njiiiIioIh nppioiirinte tn t In Ilnllowe'en season. To aid the Mauajunh bin,,, I, f the ' iMiinff Aurso Monoti. a iiiiiimage i '", "ill iw lU'lM fin k lll M K,. 1.1.1 Friililv Mini M.f i rioa ami ft.it- . urdaj. October 24 nml .-, m tun n.i J lol Alain street. The sale is m charge of Dr. Ella H. Custer, of HIT Green lane: Airs, Oliver H. Keeh. Airs. Chillies Ganger nud Alls. S Wilde NORRISTOWN The members of the teitchins imp, of the Joseph K. GotwnLs Public School gave a surpiise shower to Aliss Alar gaict Evans, a fellow teacher. Aliss Liams will be married to Air. Hnvmond Al. llechtel, of Norristown, on Thurs day evening. October 23, in the Haws Au'iiue .Methodist Episcopal Church. Mrs. Herbert C. AVentz, of 1451 De Knlb street, gave a luncheon at her home in honor of Aliss Loiralue llllls lej, of Alt. Airy, whose engagement to Air. Ldwm Alunn Wentz, or Nonis town, bus been announced. The guests included Airs. Warren L. liish, Airs Spencer L. Jones, Airs. J. Ambler Wll liams, Aliss Alarjorie Childs, Aliss Elizabeth AlcCaiter, Airs. John Carter, Aliss Alirian Clemens, ot Chestnut Hill; Aliss Eleanor HilWev, of Mount Ally, and Alls. William Hess, of St. Alartins. 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Ladies' and Misses Tailored Suits 27.75 32.75 38.75 Tyrol Wool Ladies' Top Coats Misses' Top Coats 29.75 32.75 38.75 Velour Hats Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET KREISLER'S FINE RECITAL ' Laroe Crowd Welcomes Artist Aftcr( Two Years' Retirement Frit Krelsler demonstrated on Sat tirdny afternoon what n hold he linn on the music lovers of Philadelphia, when he mr.dn his first appearance here since he withdrew from the conceit stftg more than two jears ago. Eveiy seat in the Academy from pit to amp!thoatr wns occupied. About ldO persons were iiccomtnodnti'd in the orchestra pit anil double that number snl on the stage. Mr. Kiclslcr's playing justlncd the attendance. He lu,s lost none nf hN skill through his voluntnry tetlrement. while in depth ot sentiment mid that real artistry that makes technique Its , servant, ne seems nctuull) to Have ! gained. I When Kreisler plnis. technique, lb ! presence or its alisenre. is uttoily for gotten. His one aim is in interpret tin thought of the composer without regard to self-exploitation. He makes himself simply the medium through which the composer'H thoughts aie tiniismlttrd, or lather, translated to the audience, am1 never uses a composition as the vehicle to exhibit his own powcis. great ns thev ore. This is the highest type of nrtistiy. Mr. Kieisler on Satimbiy followed the continental manner nf phiving tin' heaviest compositions Hist. He opened willi the ( minor snnatn of Tartini following with the C major concerto of Vivaldi, pin I'd ns one gioup. lloth wein beautifully leudeted In n way tha innde this nneietit Italian music realli the forerunnei of the gteut German classic school seem r.lmo't iiuidrrn in spirit if not In cnesiou. His principal number was the A minor concerto of Vhittl. plnjed with a In illlmit and efieetive cadetivn of his own. This coneeito. known as N'o. 22 is the best of the (went) nine which Viotti wrote, and in Mr. Kieisler' hands it became a loely piee of music despite certain delUienciis of lomposi tion, viewed in the light of the giear modern conceuos lor the violin, li spit te its nppaieut simplicit it is by tin :ns an eas) woik, especially in the! .itiir nnil wns cMinislleh id'ieil ti , int., iiini ns iipnsini pi.niu n. m or. bow the nrent artist Mr. Kreisler's concluding gioup was a melody of tiluck, the Itosninunde bnl let music of Sehuheit. the II) inn to the Sun of Himsk -Korsakoff and two numbers. "La Gitalin" and "Tain bound (. Iiinois. ol his own. lie wus 1 1' WUS lies ur i con obliged to respond with four encc the close and one t.fter the Viott ceito. Curl Lunwon w.is the elhcienl artistic ncconipanist 4000 PENN MEN TO VISIT N.Y. Special Trains to Carry Students to I Dartmouth Game Saturday ronr thousand IniMisltj of I'ciiu sylvnuin men will make mem lit New York when the iu-n fonlbnU team faces the Dartmouth gudiiou warriors l,e nlans of u large i 'T!"lU7,' "Li'S.Vll'T.' . . I'lin thntii.nTiil ...i ...... , ... ... ".. , : ,., i IIIM'MHJ IIIUHIHI """li I'"'! llirne hi .tw aorn, will, .,,,. ;n. 'inin ..i : f,.. ..... .. ...... ta.n." . 111. .., t, .Ull.ll,, rallv and leiiuiiin. anil when the Hcl . and Itlue warriors go out on the field they will have maiij in the stands urging them on At noon Siitunlin the men will meet for n reunion dinner nt the Pennsl- I vnnin Hotel, arrangeil by the campus . conimittec in conjunct ion with the New Yoik alumni, ('(inches Folwell and Ilollenbiich and pioininenl alumni wil' speak at tho bampiet. In the ocnlng Pennsylvania men will join in a thentie partj . The steering committee, in charge ol campus ariangements, is headed lij Fnile It. Van Vliet, chniimun. CHESTNUT HILL A dinner was given in the hail of Our .Mother of Consolation school house on Chestnut incline Friday eic niug in honor of the men of the parish who sencd in the war. A number of other veterans were present to do them honor The community dances at the Seiv ice House on (ieimiiiitown avenue Chestnut Hill, on Thursday evening1 nre very popular and tluue is now a dancing clnss on Alondny eieniugs. 511,11! Inc. ? 1214 BUSINESS CLUB TO DINE First "Big Noise" of Season In Adclphla Hotel Tonight The "(irst big noise" of the fall is announced for tonight by the Citv Husl hess Club nt Us dinner In the ballroom ot the Adelnhta Hotel Until the pulpit nnil the world of commerce will he lepiesented by speak ers, who will include the l!e .1 nines Dean, president of Villu,non College; E. T. Stoles-huij and Thomas E. .Mit ten, picshlent of the Plilhiilelphin Haphl Trunslt Companj. In addition to n feat woith while, several Mltptlsrs nie ptotnied tiv the intertnlnnieiit committee, of which H Arthur Illttong is c-linti mnii. LECTURE ON NEW EDUCATION Piofessor J. P. Llelilenbeiger, of the department of sociology nf the I'hivrr sity of PeiiuHjlvniiin, will deliver nn address on "Education for IriiincracV' befoie the Overhrook Association at the Oieibrook Public School, Sixty-third Mreet and Lebanon avenue, tomoilow eiciiing Tiie ineelitig will he open to the pub lic. Doctor Llehtenherger has made a speclnl study of the changes in methods of education that aie required to meet the new world conditions Constance Talmadge III I'lrRl I'lvhi nlnllmi cif "A Temperamental Wife' Second nU nt thf I'tiU (li inl np'Tn 1h ti.l M)inU (iirh"4tra ii Uiruu Si lotFtH NtUlv I.imii! jhH 1 M ' with Hi it Kj'MI N r V U N ( C O M I A T I , V J-j J Ii I r 'TAM.IJY UlltlXTION -J , nni,iWN AVr ,,iini.in.s wi. I U -'' .( li"l, lr n 1 U'MiHii D. W. Griffith s "Broken Blossoms" ttl I, IMH'iil.AS I'lLIIWliK in-- m nis-n nn; ,ii:uii s D i A L A C ii"a m to'ii'-ki !" m 1 1 J M A 111. I "1' Lflll'l ! ' Pauline Frederick r-AMrC Xr i t 7T-"' K(JJL)) C)r I ()Vr u'wi ii-'u si i, v i, i in-. i MiimiNii ANVivnniii; AR CA D I A BILLIE BURKE In AM UV Iliil'WfHlll I'OMI HV "SADIE LOVE" r ir iinonnt A t r,i ft Pit'iiiie T I r T1 r r I I , V .L. ..L . . A A .'I IUI,I illlJ.il Ali1ll llll " i m to it ir I' m - nn Tinl- t tcrnn I'lr it HOUDINI "TIIH (, KIM HASH. t'omploto PioOui tlon Klist Miowiiik NfXi week m Io liint f Iil-( KJalS stanliiv niunr-nox APITOI "24 MAitKirr sTiti.rr i- C MM'HU'T' 'nrttvv;r ( ir -.Mil "THE LIFE LINE" HIlllMlAV ritlDAY . HATfllDAV MiiJuTH Ki'nnuh In "Strlntli l onliilrntlnl ' GREAT" NORTHERN TODAY. Tl 1--S11AV t. WnilN'r.SDAY ANITA STEWART in urn KiwiDoir or nmiiirs" THI'IISIHY. ritlDAY SATritOAY TiinuA haiia iii Mr,A r:i,i: iusk" .NVxt W...U IWOKTIV HI.USSO.MS" REGENT M-: Miicirr .st Tb-ii.w i;Tir rn rHAIU.Ii: (.'IIAl'I.lN 111 'HOMC" liAiu KFNVi.ny si:itiAr, SURKn KTRHET AT .11 NIPKK 11 M to 11 P M. sir CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE "HEIR FOR A NIGHT" popit.ak HAimY I'oni'KH mm:ni BRCDWAY Br1 ;.'",: am; n "Senator" Murphy T0PK'I1(1lrI) - I.. II 1 I (V ii. W I) IV Brok en Blossoms GRirriTirs CROSS KEYS MA1V,TiTY ' "CURE FOR BLUES" ' 1W o.Oth ti 7 n. Ml'SlCAI. ( OMKDV NOW Limited Engagement METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE nrtOAD AND I'OPl.An hth GEORGE LOANE TUCKER'S PP.ODI'CTION I'rom lh Plav by anORQR M COHAN Bast'ti on tho htory by I'HANK I,. PAC1CAHI) t F rituiiiaunt-Artctaft J'iCtuie With nn Amazing Soul ! AhK tho Man Who'd fveen It!" Matinee Daily 2:15 ALL SEATS 25c EveningH 7 and 'J 25c and 50c ORCHESTRA OF 25 KATHRYN JIcGIXLKY Hoprano SololFt Downturn Ticket OrtUe 1104 Chnstnut fttrwt J'hono Walnut 4124 09th Hfnon-ACAl)i:.MY of MVS1C 11119-20 5 EVENING CONCERTS Sa, 3 Dec 1. Jan G, IVb 1' March 17, II V THK BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PIKUIIK MONTH rx. Conductor SOMllKTS DKSTINN HOMini 11IJ IIOCIOIIZA, Kltlllhl.im. IIACIIMANINOI-K si:ason pai.i: cr.usi:a i'kipay oct 241 Hoppe'a Hid Chentnut Chtclis leo T. Ilaly i ACADKHY OP MUSIC, WED. KVE . Oct. 22 THE CHORAL SOCIETY THE REDEMPTION i SOLOISTS J Florence HlnKla Nicholas Douty . jtamarina ieisia uawin uvaim Jane llilcl J. Hiffelsteln Maaon anil Complete PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Proceeds to Endowment Fund of PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Heats Henoe'n 11111 chentnut 75c il.0Or-tl.BO llox Seats !' 00 i a: i I PFOPI F? Ken. Ave, and Cumberland I 1-vrl-1-J ladles' Mat. Kry Day I tf GIRLS A LA CARTE M'lth 'MHinrw'I Couablin nnd MHha ,Prynrt Mnil.ri M ,,, iQii, i m i ii -, p l jun r 05Su I si I s n !7 r5.) ,Ui mmi uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ilj "&m th.AboirHaefc MAT TODAV nm.Amsi.rniA.'fl t-onEMoB'r 'tttgATnBg BROAD Tonight at Q r 1 5 Mutlners Wrl Bnt nt 1! 15 IIOWATlD JlUt.I I'renonts , Tn Hi r (irPulMll T'tnv THE WOMAN OF BRONZE Special Mat. Tomorrow1 ut 2 1 15 WALTER HAMPDEN ''HAIvfLET4' Otlitr llamltt Mnts fthls wpeki Thuradar fir I'rhlav (next vcelu Momlay A. Tucsdajr, GARRICKL"6EvBr ' .Mnllnffs Wed ft Ut. OAT III Iin.ASM) riin-niK DAVID WARFIELD "THE AUCTIONEER" No Seal over t2 nt Wotlnendar M&ttiu. :kvi w i:kk hiiatk -nitnsDAr .MAltf KI.AW rrcm-nr" . AV Ji i.-tMKtltl'AN crMrnV PETROLEUM PRINCE louis "bennison ii i' iim:ii si nt nt pop 'j:u MA. OireSt Mat Wea &St. atSitB. Positively Last Week , ii Mnl So .s.t oTr 51 Jo, I N I 111) t'M.c iiny $1 00 Academy of Music SAJrv"1 lit 2:30 1. I) I N l! n A Y T A T A Mil T A K I A KcoNcbrt " ' 'li'Lets J .-ii J nn. 1 ,-,o SI 00, 75e oi ' -vo,v 4T nriPt'irw iin rhenmui, MA ounntis wnit i iir.i'ics to o. rr HAM' Dll-frtlon C A 12LMH StClnway l'nno ai .uinair ur mi hii Monday, Oct. 27. at 8:15 P. M. M'H.TN nr.C'lTAI. H E I F E T Z :! sntn --( i- j r.o now t Hepwis. pl:ijil: t?:i r ' ""-'F -"" - FOOD FAIR " Uh-blNb IUNIGH1 at 7 i First Regiment Armory DAILY, .sinning Tnmor . From 2 to 10 V. M. Better Baby Contest "' p M Kor Hntiy l!lnnk AJdrrps HetMl Qrocers AsHfH.latlon, 7 Wnlnut St. DMIPSIO.V av nn.l War Tax. Pnftlr l'nld TIckMK (.Ken I'llUE by Uroccrn-i-Aislc for Them NOW ' K NICKERBOCKE R MWIK'ET AT 40TH HTIinRT fliN'llNi Ul'M N. on Till u 1. 11 WM FARNUM ,n "wolves oi' i jwm.rnmxuiYi Tun Ntainr i i-1 w TIT' naTm 6 'ISiL- VAUDEVILLE- &i iiiivi.itt v iAi'it. in in i innrwBiitEr T v B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE "EXTRA DRY"' l" 11 rrlMUnniltr'n N'ew Muileal Comrtj Water Lions & Diving Nymphs LILLIAN FITZGERALD ., ltan ,v Hvl. .Tup 'lowlc U?rk A Valaa Ailelaldo lUrmninn t' Othero Wl . WALNUT KT A aillUL Tonight. 8 1 11' nt"-t of NiMilerv AT 0TII 2r,o. nop. .He. nlEht. in, 25c to 11.00, . ut"-t of HMierv Pl.iNH THE REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Next Week S,ita Tliura Urondnay'n lllstrmt I.nupliter Hj A. II. Woods OrlplnalN Y Production Parlor, Bedroom & Bath First Tlmo at Popular Prlcet Chptr,lt lit OPCrtA JIOLSE. Mats. v-nesmui 3t- wi asol Toh1eM,8:20. KiiunctiT ci.unTir.s or iiu 1.-. Snlntllliitlrifr Stars 1LT UUI.DA URAY and Her (1 SYNCOPATOgg SamS. Shr Sat. J,, ALJOLSON''Sinbad'; AricfoUlI KVllS. nt 8-20. rtLl-l-l tit Mnt, Tlurs . gat., 2 :20. Itachel Crothrrs' Comedy Success Q Pot with Jlenry Hull i. Constance , J7 l-aaLuinney CI ha World's Meal Lovers) i I VI? IP r.VOS at 8 in. . - l 'lv Mats Wed & Sat., 2:1. 1 The iilrly Mimical rar:8 Hit "I ifrle Rlnp Devil" H'rmir'1 OranvHla Little Diue uevu . Lillian Lorralna . M- ACVDIIMY HI1 Mt'SIC Tues Eve . Oct. 28. New York GARRISON COL, SOPI1ANO SOIXJIfT 10 K 50. NOW at Heppe's. Symphony Orchestra DAnmo&CU Cond ItCF M.1IK "" ACADEMY OF MUSIC t Tomorrow Evg.t 8:15 o' Clock AMERICA'S CRISIS 5 IN THE NEAR EAST William T. Ellis. LL. DL Tim vul of (.oiisorfihlp conrraI from th ' xrftrlti '(nitprnpnrury ents of trrae8t mo , il.cn t In Alarcdoniii. Tnrkev Svrla. Pal 1 tlnp. resopotHInla ftnd Eaypt events which tcrtnuhlv nffect Amtrlta , I Iir KllN Tirntlv returned, ttom tn I Near Eimt, will Utt tho veil nic mr i trift orient, ana th irrlp of prevent polltlc.il problems ore both In tbJ Lecture. Direction of Fond wptim Bureau. '-lck.fta.at TrePe U17 Chmtnut Strett. ACADEM7 OP MUSIC ? v PHILADELPHIA '. ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD STOKOWSKL Conductor. FUIDAV jUTHRNOON, Oct, 24, at S:M .MATl'RDAY EVENING. Oct. 25. at 8:18 Soloist- SAMUEL GARDNER, Violinist; HlZirr Suite, L,Arlelnru" MENDELSSOHN Violin Concerts OAHDNER. Tonii Toem, "New nus3l" DVORAK Symphony No. !i. In B minor, I "From the New World"? Seats now on Saloat Heppe'g. HID Chestmjt DUMONT'S fc Emmett J Welch Win- t , UUmynl a strels. Arch & 9th ftjl ' MATINEE TODAV, Uli" to SOc V SiK.The Norlh Benn BaIi orpheum ZTViSi'A . ttHi5SR,0ND "HAPPINESS' Oct. 27 "THE STORY OF THE ROBABT . f A OTTVTV WALNUT AHOVE 8TH " ' LAOIINU I-AOIIW MAT. TODAY BILLY WA15UN; . ftyil,HHijT.VyEyft(gJ! ti , V V'! j "Jfi HM m .1 .1.1 sJ 7?yr .& iRiinn Aboc Has MAT TODAY ' - ,y - vH"-(- twi-wi " VV , ,,. Mr. aOftwwmOaMriVnw Awoa" : $!! , ...n i.'-l W"" ) . m l1 A' Sn . 14, '. - .j. 'x '4 .. i &&