1 TWJfiff(iij.'jPWft vrWi J P 7 H.l EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, " JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE S1rk" RS t,,e EUCSt ot M" Qco I HAVE A RIDE, TOO NOVEMBER 21, 1910 XliLLS OF HUNGER ABROAD 11 Nancy Wynne Hears Rumors of a Troop Ball for This Season Several Philadelphia Buds Go to New York to Meet the Prince of Wales rumor tliat n iroon DBII HAVH jnn heard the llirrn (m miner tn hn tlili jpBrV Yos, nml pprhnpi on Hip Hllil nnnhrrMir; nf Hip I'lrst CU Troop nt tlic battle, of Trr-uton At least that's what n woe lilnl told mc nml 1 li!nk it Know wluil It's talking nbont. It ctcn pnic wlint troopers would Rot it. hilt I I'lin t tell jou tlinl. Won't il be wonderful" I remember (lie Inst one cUcn olioii or twelve jcnis iiro: jc, 1 think it wni Ivwlxc for It whs to i ele hrate the 1Hlst nntiipr'iiry. .tudce Martin cae that ball In lliirticnltiirnl Hnll and it was lertninlv beniittful! That ni wlien Mrs Tin. Itivlnut m a (lebutnnte, 1 think The ball will be kUcii for one or more deliutauten this time and Mill know it will be Rorseous A military ball N nlwajs Mich, a beautiful bIrIiI. The men in dre.s uniform look ko splendid jou jut nre about rend to pass mil, If one nska jou In dance, Now, aren't jou? befoic 1 foigcl It, the Supper .'liib has postponed its opening night for two weeks, nml iustencl or tomorrow night will hae its initial meeting on Raturda Oerember 0, after the Arm and Nav came I told jou the other day that MrB. Hutchison Scott and the members of her board of managers of the Hupper Club hac decided to make the Hub a dinner as well ns supper club, as many of the members prefer to go earlv and dance at dinner rather than after the theatre hour and staj up into thq wee rim' hours In this waj all members arc sure to be pleased, for they can have either dinner or supper, or both, nnd dancing nil the time. VA'ii w D' rON'T the Glendlnning girls nnd Olpf.Hni- Warder linve a wonderful time in js'cw York tonight nt the ball for the. Prince of Wales? I suppose Ilrownic Warburton nnd Mnric Louise Munn and Niny dc llecren nnd nil the wanamaucr relations will go on, but of the, debu tantes Celestine nnd Mary nnd Ellen Olendinning nre the only ones T have heard of so far. And, believe we, I think suhl prince will get the right kind of an impression of the Philadelphia buds If thoic three girls meet him, for they me till sweet, natural, simple, charming girls. And such pretty con trasts! Celestine, who is the daughter of the, George Huekley Warders, is tall nnd niiitf dark, with brilliant coloring and laughing eyes nnd n erj vivacious manner. . , Mary and Klleu nic both fnir but vi vacious, nnd perfectly charming, too. Both Colonel nnd Mrs. Glenditmlug nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnrder are going on to the ball with their (laughters. It isu't ever girl who will be able to look back in future years and say, "In my debutante year I met the Prince of Wales nt the Hodman Wanamakcr B ball in New York." And something tells mc these three buds, nt least, will come homo having danced with H. It. II. Albeit ndwnrd David, etc., etc., "hims" ciy self. vlD you know thut thcic is to be another Uumnliige Sale next week, to take place nt 112'.. Walnut street.' The sale is to Mast two das, Monday and Tuesday. I wonder how there can be any left for these sulcs. Why, It must keep evcr.v body lonstantly on the lookout for things to collect nnd by this time the utlits mint be nearly emptv. However, evcr.v f.ix months or so, when ou clean house ou do find nlmost n trunkful of things oii ilnn t need. Iteallv, I personally think these rummage softs are great lnstuuiions. One fellow gets rid of something he does not happen to want and tho next fellow happens to want it nnd gets it for ninet eight cents, more or less. Mrs. Joseph B. Townseud, 3d, is to have charge of tho sale, which is to bo for the benefit of the Lincoln Day Nurserv. Mih. (.' Howard Clark is president of that Nut scry, jou know-. 1 do hope they will be successful, don't you? It's n good work. THE dny came when the doctor ar lived to examine the wee scholars ns the doctors do in the schools nov.il -davs. Tnmmv had not seemed yrv well, so Miss M asked doctor to look him over. lie did nnd diagnosed the case, giving the slip of paper to Tommy to take liomc to Mother. , Next dav an irnte somebody in vel vet nnd furs nrrived nt school with Totnm and insisted on seeing the head teacher. "I am about to take Tommy from this school." said she. "I con sidcr this doctor you employ most in Ritlting. My little Tommy is n per fectly normal child." "Hxcuse mc. Mrs. TI ," said the mvstilied principal, "I cannot under stand what jou mean. Tommy has al wajh seemed n normal child to us. The doctor told me he found h s nu trition poor, but I did not see the slip he gave Tommy myself. "Well, here it is," said Mrs. II, handing the slip to her. On the paper the principal saw two words. I ho doctor, who was n busy mnn, cut his lime wlicicvcr he could nnd often cut his words ns well. But I doubt If he foresaw tho possible consequences when he wrote on that slip "Poor Nut. NANCY WYNNI3. It. Wnrd. Mr nnd Mrs A Mcnitt Tavlor, Count Mjrin, of Washington, nml Mr. nm Jir. liinimar Alarm mi rln, of New York. Mrs. Mvrin will be trmcnibcrcrt ns Miss Manei A I'evv, whose wedding tools place last jcar. Mr nnd Mrs. Mjiln nre spending the winter at the Plnra. New Vork. Mr. and Mrs William DnPont. .Jr.. of Cherij Knoll, Newtown 8qunrcv nre attending the horse show in New York Mr. and Mis. .T Howard I'evv. of Knollbrook. Ardmore. and Miss Kthel I'cw. of Hryu Mnwr, sailed from Pinnce on tlu Mrtiirelnnln lust Tuesdav, and will arrive home next week, Mrs. .1 S Mock, nnd Miss Man G Mock, of flethleliein mo spending u few dnvs with Mrs. Mcuk's sister, Mi. .1. It. Wnrd, of Wnyne. The first dance of the series of the St. Davids subserlntion dunces will be held in the Saturday Club In Wayne tomorrow . Miss Florence Gilffith has returned to her home nt Noble, nfter n short stay at Bethlehem. Mrs. Eugene Snnsoni Dorey, ot 1518 Locust street, who is giving a scries of luncheons nnd bridge parties, will entertain nt luncheon nnd cards to morrow . Pricnds of Dr. Alfred Heinebcrg, of Hpruco street, will be interested to learn that he Is lecovcring from his recent illness. ALONG THE READING Madame M. Ilaye Jensen, of Beecli wood, Jenklntowii, has sailed for Chris tianin, Norwaj. Mrs. C U. Carter, of Greenwood aveniie, .Tenkintown, has been enter taining Mrs., II. A. Carter, of Avorn, Iowa, nnd Mrs. Arthur Carter, of Omaha, Neb, Mr. and Mrs. "William Hcbbman, after passing the autumn nt their coun try place In the Gvvyncdd valley, have returned to town. Ml&s Buth Wilson, ot ,1,"47 York road, is entertaining as her guests Mrs. II. A. Lnmore nnd Miss Elinor H. Goddnrt, of Pittsburgh, who are spend ing two weeks in this city. QERMANTOWN An interesting mock wedding will take place in the Germnntown High School nt 2:30 o'clock this ufternoon, when girls of the "C" class will be eu tertained by others of their members who will enact the various roles as fol lnwlrftr: Miss Emilv need, bride: Miss Lulu Pwiseclovc. bridegroom: Miss Constance Hardlng'nnd Miss Doris Den- ison, flower girls; .Miss .Mildred .mcc han, ring bearer; Miss Dorothy Mul ligan, minister. Officers of the clnss and members of the social committee will take the parts of the "immediate famvlics." After the "ceremony," the guests will repair to the school gymun sium, where there will bn dancing and refreshments will be served. Miss Helen Cohen, of the faculty, will be mistress of ceremonies. Mi'i and Mrs. Svlvan Dalslmer have returned to the Hotel I.orrnlne, nfter visiting their daughter, Mrs. Mnx Itli ser, of Columbus, Ohio. Mr nnd Mrs. Edmund C. Mnnn. 1010 Edgelcy street, will be nt home on Hunting, December 7. from I until It o'clock in honor of the engagement f their daughter. Miss. Until Babetlr Mnnn. to Mr Pcdrq Paul Polokoff Mlsn Mann has Just returned from At lantic ("Its Those assisting in recciv ing will Include: Miss Mntlldn Moo Miss Freda Mnnn, Miss Anna Moos Mrs S Sunuenscld Miss Mirlnin Il.virr. of Fifteenth and Poplar streets, will enteitain the mem bers of her card club on Monday nfte- noon. Mrs J Fergl, of '.M0.1 North Brond street, Is spending a fortnight in New York. Mis WllllamS Apple, of 'JS,r.S North Fifth street, will entertain the mem beis of her enrd club nt her home on next Tiiesdo.v afternoon, when her guests will include: Mrs John Sheets, Mrs. Geoige Haitbrick, Mrs. Fiank Taj lor, Mrs. Albert I Tittcur, Mrs Frederick Greenwood, Miss Sallln Hog ers. Mrs. Frederick Woodhrad, Mrs, Coin Prince, Mrs. John Mnvvson nnd Mis. Ernest Apeldorn The wedding of Miss Catherine K Morris, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Louis M. Morris, of 10.11! Green stic-et. nnd Mr. Jnmes II Boyle ot 11517 South Thirtj -first street, will take place on Wednesday afternoon. November 'JO, nt the home of the bride's patents, nndi will be followed by n leception. The bride will be attended bv her sister. Miss Mnrgnret Morris, nnd Mr. Charles Hojle will be his brother's best man. The nt-home cards are foi UllM Green street. The entertainment committee of St Clement's Liternrv nnd Dramatic As sociatlon. of St Houaveuluie'R Itoman Catholic Church has arranged an mi tumn dunce for Monday evening. No vember 24. to be held nt the Vogue Academy, on Old York road. Special prircs will be given. Mr Lothnr B. Brnunzor is chairman unci his commit tee includes Mr. A. J. Knlebuchlcr, Mr. Emil Hebenstrelt. Mr. Joseph Nny, Mr. Joseph Both Mr. Frank Young. Mrs. Joseph F. J. Mayer nnd Mis. Joseph Moritz. A dress rehearsal will he held to morrow afternoon nt the William Penn High School for Girls, of the vaude ville entertainment to bo held on Mon day und Tuesday evenings in the Acad emy of Music by the Alumnae Associa tion of the school. The program will be followed by dancing neh evening. This vear the proceeds will be divided with 'the Public, LErifihn Christmns Club. Mrs. Aldcn Sleeper, of Brnoklino, Mass.. is spending some time visiting her sister. Mrs. William II. Marshall, of 152." Diamond street 4. I 1 1 aiPf K i PS?? WPw i IhBHHISujw w !siii PaRnPfiGBBH'll uniiv I ,iir H ki j Ian Llrcw i k J. S. Scott Estate $76,000 Tho will of John Scanlon Scott, 1830 . I .. ... Dr. Alonzo E. Taylor Says We Must South Hltlenhoitse square, ndmiueuio Save the Starving Terrible conditions under which tin people of centrnl nnd ensteru Eumpe arc starving and d.vlng were vlvldl described bv Dr. Almiro E. 'Invlnr. of the University of Pennsjlvnnlii. last night in an nddiess on "Observations on Deficiency Diseases in Centinl Eu rope." in Ihe College of I'hvslclans The only hope of icllef is for this ountrv In send supplies to them on credit, he s'lid , , Instead of the -1000 to 5000 rnlotle required h the nveinge peison. feu two venrs the people nf that section have existed on 1200 mimics or less, hi said The iufiml mortality rate he described as tragic. Conditions in Ger many are due to the governmental ped icy of that countrj. he asserted 'Iheie the government Is keeping the penpli on war rations to conserve nnurcis foi the economic revivul piobnle today, leaves the sum of $7fi, 000 tu his widow, Kate 13. Scott. Mr. Senlt for innnv J ears was tonuected with the tin Pont Powder Co. Other wills probated were those of John Greenwood, 1711 Harmon street, $37, J00, tn lclntives, Chailes Dallet, 1014 I'liiinguet terrace, S12.700, to relatives; Jnmes 11. Dceij, J2IS North Sixtieth stiiet, S."'.'."" to lelnllves M. LITTLE THEATRE Uot.ANCnV nml 17T1I HTb 111) i'honu, Jxf ust CiOH llcs,lnnlnff Monday, November 24th MATH WI.UNHriDA-V & HATUKDAY Sl'i:CtAt. MAT rHA.NKSlllVI.SU DAY ,n AU-AmerlcBn trmcly UrRma i "SUNRISE" , Th riay America NVedi a riay With 10"O t.aiiKhs WSUZFS, WILLARD MACK i A Author ot HULK KUSL HAnnv MiroiiMrK n I fl lllHnRulhef1 New York Cat 5h VTS (IN SAI.U NOW Utrltet St b. 18th. 11 A. M. la 11:15 P. Geraldine Farrar With 1JOV TEI-LEOEM In "FLAME OF THE DESERT TUANKROIVINO WBEK- D W. OrlBHIi'il Itet Creation, "SCArtrET DAYS" P A L A (T E. TODAY AND TOJIOltrtOW LAST 2 DAYS 1eort Ioans Tucker's Amazing Photoplay 'THE MIRACLE MAN"! At (I 45, 11 80 A. M.; 1:16, 3, .1,-,, 8 in and 10 1 M THANKSGIVING WEEK NAZ1MOVA IN ' TlIFt BHAT" 0t30, R C A D I A' .linSlNtT I11JLOVV 10TII GALLI-CURCl!irFTfT'"S Rnllroom Uollovur-Sti atfoi A Monday, November 4th, II A. M. PRIC ES n 60. J3 00 J. "il .' Oil plus tax li.kil (it llepp vdi:mv 1 1 1 I t I XT! Ol Ml Mi mm nf w IKS Wilkic Bard Cnf.'n" ortjiMt IJ" Bailey & Cowan-L",n mi: Mvnic cii.asses nnvcr nki.son MM S KITTY O MKAItA atpl Othri t- wek Grind ThanksRlvtna F tiHi 1 Showy rhnnkituing Par WAINIUT TOMGHT AT 8:15 Enthusiastic Audience at First of Series to Bo Held in Academy. Three Soloists Appear WEST PHILADELPHIA The Sixteen Club of "West l'hilnilel phia will Rive a dance In the Jnpauese loom of the Walton Hotel tnnicht, at which there will be about 100 guests. The members of the club are Miss Mabel Peterson. Miss Klinor Baker, Miss Marie McCarthy, JIIrh .Marlon oum ininRS, Miss Ermn Levis. Miss Ann Cleeland, MIfs Alice AVhltcraft. Miss Florence Ituhl. Miss Margaret Thoinp son, Miss Constance Hubbard, Miss Beatrice Segal, Miss Elizabeth Lnglc nnd Miss Modgn Townc. Miss Mildred Taylor, of Moylan road, entertained at five hundred last evening. There were twelve guests present. Including Miss Ima Levis, Miss Ann Cleeland. Miss Alice AVhit craft, Miss Kmlly Whitman, Mifcs Sadie Mitchell. Miss Charlotte Johnson, Miss Elizabeth Swiler. M.iss Beatrice Wood nnd Miss Edith Frcizc. A buf fet luncheon was served. Mrs. Harvey, of BUI Chester ave nue, has returned home after n week s visit in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey R. C. Edgar announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Helen M. Edgar, to Mr. Harry Hollander, of this city. of SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Invitations were received this mnrn i.. iv,v, Mr. nml Mrs. Chnrles Custis Harrison, .lr . for n theatre party to be civen on December US), in honor of their ilnugntei, .nisi n uiwu. Mrs. rredciick C. Durnnt. of 228 West Itlttenhousc square, will give n dinner on November 20 before the first meeting of the Saturday Evening Dancing Class, for her granddaughter, Miss Margaret Eane Pearsall, daugh ter of Mr. Iloucrt Pearsall. (if Chestnut Hill. The guests will include MIm Marv de Forrest deary, Miss Virginia Heckscher, Miss Mury Crawford Siter, Miss Anne Ash ton. Mr. J. Kenton Eisenbrer, Jr., Mr. Lawrence M. Smith. Mr. Joseph Chapman, Mr. Tils- tnn C. ColUct, Jr,, nnd Mr. Donald P. Ross. Mrs, Charles J, Mclllvalne. Jr , of Ardmore, will entertain ot diuiicr on Thursday evening, .Tnntiarv 1, before the second junior dance of Merlon Cricket Club. Mrs. Peicy H. Clark has issued in-itatloui- fur a dinner on Ttichdnj, De rembcr -N'l. at Willoughbv, their home In t'vnwvcl, in honor of her daughter, Miss Miriam It. Clark, before the dance which Mrs. Eedjnrd Heckscher is giv ing In honor of her daughter, Miss Ethel II. Heckscher. Dr. nnd Mrs Ciuseppl Bastianelli. nf Home, Itnl.v, will be the guests of honor nt n dinner on Tuesday evening In be given by Mr. and Mrs. Alexan der Van llcnsselner at their home in Camp Hill, Fort Washington. Miss Peggy Bosengarlen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell ltosengarten, of 2047 Locust street, will ho the guest of honor nt a dinner to bo given bv Mr. aud Mrs. Lewis A. Itlley, of IfiOO Spruce stteet. on Tuesday evening at the Bcllevue-Stratfnrd, Mrs. J. N. Pew, of Olenmeade, Bryn Mavvr, will christen the ship, Chester Vallev. which is t he launched nt the Sun Shipbuilding Co at Chester, to. morrow". Among the guests nt the launching will be: Mlsa Alice Legley, of Pittsburgh; Mrs, Kntherlne Painter, of Pougtihcepsiej N, y,; Dr, nnd Mrs. ?. i ' -A SOUTH PHILADELPHIA it. 1 fru rJenree Ulster. Shunk nnd Rosewood streets, will sail next Wednesdav for France, where they expect to remain tor seve-m niuuino. Miss Elizabeth Williams, of Nine teenth nnd Shunk streets, will Bpcnd the week end at Annapolis. Miss .Helen Rceder, of 2,110 Cleveland avenue,' has returned to her home after a stav of six weeks in Atlantic City. Her friends will be glad to hear she Is better. Mr. Isadorc Glassman, of rourth and Tv,rtr Ktrects will entertain nt iu countrv homo In Centre Square, over the week-end. Among the guests will be: Mr. Joseph Fisher, Mr. Harry Craven, Mr. A. Samuels, Mr. Alter Segal. Mr. Samuel Kotz, Mr, Harry Wnrshaw. rrv,n nlot nf FVlirnnrv. 1014. from the "hilnclelnhia High School for Oirls and tl llv TIOGA The friends of Captain .lames .1 McC'utchcon and his nnrents. Mr. and Mrs. James S. J. McCutcheon. of 2210 West Tioga street, will be glad to bene that he has returned from overseas clutv. Captain McCutcheon, who was with the Fouith Infnntrv Machine (Jim Companj, hnd two brothers scivlng in the nim.v, Lieutenant John II. McCut cheon. u physician nt Camp Mills; and Mr. Willlum J. McCutcheon. who gave valorous service with the Twenty eighth Division. Announcement is made of the mai riage of Miss Mary E. Blanklej, daugh ter of Mrs. Ida M. Blanklej, of ItlOO Ninth Twenty-second street, nnd Mi Mnmcruc ClifFoid Brooks, of ".117 North Judson htrect, on Wednesdav, at noon, In the Baptist church nt Noitn Wales, Pa., bj the Rev. Thomns C. Blid, rector. The bride was nttendul b.v her- sister, Miss Lyctta Blanklcv , and Mr. John C. Nnyc was best mnn Mrs. Blankley will give n reception for the bridegioom nnd bride on Saturday evening, and after n short trip thej will be at home nt .1400 North Twenty -second street. Dr. Josephine Vnn Deusen, ot 210.1 West Tioga street, gnve n luncheon on Thursdii, when her guests Included .Mrs. Surah Olyrholtzer, Mrs. W. 15. McKcchuev , Mrs. Margaret Thomas, Miss Ncllio Thomas, Mrs. Kachel Adams, Miss Mansfield, Dr. Letitin Suitain, Mrs. Esklll and -Mrs. HTbcil E. Weitrel. DOYLESTOWN Tho second dance of the season hcio will be given in the Sixth Regiment Armory tonight by the Bachelors' Club. The ballroom will be beautifully deco rated with flowers and persons promi nent along the Main Line nnd the North Pcnu will attend. Announcements have been lccelved here of tho engagement of Miss Martha Price Case, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Philip A. Case, of Morrisville, and Mr. Herbert C. Hebsaeker. Hie lllllr (l.iuplitci oT Mr. .mil Mis. (ii'.ili.iin Dmiglierl) BROWNING SOCIETY meets '"UNIVERSITY EXTENSION 0pens VZTbson ,n New ORCHESTRA CONCERT, Taking ns his stibiei I "Robert Browning, the Budge Buildci," the Rev. Robert Norwood made the, prin cipal address last night at the opening meeting of the thirtv second season of the Browning isociciv ot rniiniieipiun. The meeting, held in tlm New Ccnttirj Club, was nttended by .100 persons. Others who participated in the pro gram were, Mrs. (Jeoige J Hrinton, of. West Chester, who snug, "The Year's i at the Spring": Mi.. (' Oinm Ring, who read "Andrea Del Sarto" ; Mis. flimlcx Brciclerscn. who icclted "How1 We Brought the (!ood News From (ihent to Aix." with n musical nc companlment bv Clniemc K. Bnvvden, Hnrnion S. Monis, who spoke of the liistoij ot the mganintion, and Mis M L. E. Lippmcott, who rend Lcin' DiuiMinv's play, "Fame and the Poet." Hnrvcy Wntts presided. Tonight 5 Sat'y BAHLEFIELDS 0i TV . l 1 "choice seats nmvriti.H imothvii nrixlNd ANVWIlrltl Penn Theatre Ticket Office MAT. 2:30 OF FRANCE Hnj pr - Rt Door IWJ clinSTNtT IIULOVV 10T1I 10 A Jt 12 S S n IS, 7 15, 0 30 P M IRENE CASTLE "THEn(&,.6IDLB ADDED "rrntv" AThiirUp 'n "Th Attraction alls "DUCK,eHayMcl Thankaglvlnit Wck, TinYANT WARtlBUItN In "IT l'AYH TO ADVEnTlSE" . NIXON'S C0L0NIAI v-' GTN- HCt)W CHEI.TEN AVE. 1"J AT .'00 7 4 M ! M. VIVIAN MARTIN ""5AS.,.AM ocal rvaturp. ICathryn McOlnlcy. Soprano Next -Vk- .NAZIMOVA In "THE BRAT VICTORIA MArtKnTBTnEET ABOVE 0TH . A 1 HI II ' P M imii.iir ivM'fv c,rtrnri r. ciiortus I A. n l'l I NTV cjr itp - Inqulrcir 1 ni HVinNlT,cs ' Umniatt J Welch Mln I IHJIVIWII 1 o slrnB !,. Mnih Bis 1 i5t V ppU Itwrptlon to KINO , Ql KUV AND CROWS THINCC "When Bearcat Went Drv" i ASSiE "Fay" Arbuckie,'-;;. '"S'r.AAN1011 C A P I T 0 II1 10 V V i JfArtKET STREET 12 ! 8 15. B 45. 7 -IV II l.v n vtvcnsiTV mi l:i r m i in i m rsteil lcviurp rilorp f irtorln Itnl I in Itmimannt. Iv m 1 1 n 1 1 h n Arfil Uvtvc must I .n 1 BIJOU "VIATOR GIRLS" I Wa.!urn -y ' Trnrarlrrn ' FnENXIiyt With rocaaero AIj MAIvnN & hAzei. f YARDLEY Mr. nnd Mri. Angiiotni .T ''.idvvnl Inder closed their home at I.aKeside last week unci wilt upend the winter ut JaeWtiville, Kla. Mr nml Mri. Mali on l.n Kile, oi rhiladelphia. were entertained the last lt0Sk week by Mr. and Mis. Nelson de Kan. Inrfa frcl Mr nnd Mih. David Coleman will i,e ',,, The first of the concerts of the T in versify Extension Society Orciiestrn to he given in the Acndcmv of Music, nnd the third of the series, took place Inst evening with n lietter nttendnnce rein livclj than nt the concerts in 'Wither spoon Hall The orchestrn had been augmented for the occasion hy nbout twenty men nnd the soloists weie Marie Sundeliiis, of the Mctionolltan Opera Co , soprano; Nicholas Doutv, of this citv, tenor, nnd .lohn K. "Witzemaun, , violin The orchestral numbers were the "IMiedre" overture of Massenet, four numbers of tho L'Arlcslonno Suite of Biet, a couple of short numbers of Hubiustcin nnd ronchlelli nnd the nl vvnjs popular Marche Slave of Tschai Itovvaky. JLinnlv appenreu tirsr in ine tenor JKZI,Jb02Hp3r WISSAHICKON The American Rridge Co.'s Club has organized a Monday evening dancing class to be held at Woodvalc, under tho direction of Mr. Charles Schleicher, as sisted by Miss Kenrney. Tho club's series of winter dances arc held on Sat urday evenings. ..r...n,l ilm winter nt Trenton .function. Mrs. .Tohn Abrnms has returned from visiting rclnlives at ISethlchcm. NORRISTOWN At the auction bridge p.ut.v givui bv Mis Oenild Swallow, of Currcn Tei -race, in honor of Miss Catharine ( lnlds, nf Toledo, who is u guest of Mis. Swal low, and Miss Frances Poguc, of Cm cinnnti, O. who is visiting Miss Kiith rvn Stinson, the guests included Miss Ituth Hvdci. Miss Mildied crkcs, Misb Kathrvn Stinson. Mrs I', l-rank Hun ter, .lr.. Mrs. Lnrl I'. (Iresh. Mrs. John Titel, Mrs. Joseph 15. roft. Mis. Oliver Thornton, Mr. 1 lederick II Little. Mrs. -Tohn V Joues. of (11!) Stnn brlelge street, hns announced the en gagement of her daughter, Miss Ttuth Hnnev Jones, to Mr. John Hnrvcy Jnr rett son ot Mr and Mrs. Charles Jnr- rctt, of Prospect avenue. Jeffcrsonville Logue-Fay Wedding The wedding of Miss lie? nn u. I'av. daughter of Mrs LMwiird v ot 1800 West F.rie avenue, nnd Mr I'"""1 ' Igiie. of '-'00 Mount Veruciu street, wu solemnized with a nuptial mass in the Church of Our Lady of Ho v Sm.ls era Wednesday morning, and was fol lowed by a breakfast for the families at the home of the bride's mother. The bllo was attended 1 Miss Sue Dough, cr y and Mr. George Coburn was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Logue left for New Orleans nnd upon their return will be at home nt 2020 Mount Vernon street. Norrlstown Church Has Anniversary Communion service will be held to night bv the Itcv. J. M. Corum, .Tr., in the First Presbyterian Church of Is.or ristow n. This church is holding services everv Evening in honor of its 100th an niversary. To first pastor of the church was the itev. Joseph liarr. who served from Win i till 1823. The Kev. Thomas It. Rccber is pastor emeritus. n 1010 Normal School class will hold leir luncheon Saturday, at 1 o'clock. at the IUttcnhouse. Tvventv-sccond and Chestnut streets. Miss Edjthe Albert- son is preslilent ot me ciass, nnu num Esther Kreitnl, whose engagement to Mr, William Lawson, of Chestnut Hill, has recently been announced, is secre tary and trcnsuier. The wedding of Miss Agnes May Cllntou, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnuricc Clinton, of 17.10 Wntkins street, to Mr. Bertram Lv Maginnls, will take place on Wednesday nfter noon. November 2(1. nt 5 o'clock in St. Thomns Anuinas Church, Seventeenth and Morris streets. The bride will be nttended by Miss Annn Douohue. Mr. William Maginnls will De nesc man. Miss Mnrtha O'Brien, of 1040 South Fifteenth street and Miss Catherine TCnllv. have returned homo after a motor trip to Staten Island, Miss Mary Zatlln, of 427 Ttttner stiect, entertained at her home on Wed nesday evening. Among the guests were Miss Jean Hanigau, Miss Jane Lnchtmnii, Miss Mae Davis, Miss Mil ler, Miss Ilose Zntlin, Doctor Segal, Mr. NeiT and Mr. Jack Oladlburn. Mr. James Williams entertained at miction bridge nt his home, 2111 South Colorado street last evening. The mem bers of the card club Included: Miss Kntherlne Brown. Miss Genevive SIc- Carthy, Miss Mary Lemlliurst, Miss Marie Maxwell, Miss Itoso Haggerty, Miss Catherine Crane, Miss Anna Dojle, Miss Margaret Devinc, Mr. Mor ris Toners, Mr. Charles Haggerty, Mr. Frank Haggerty, Mr. John Love. Mr. John Mtillaehy. Mr. Harry O'Ncil and Mr. Charles O'Nell. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The annual dance of the Meteors will be held nn January 3, at the, Bellcvuer Ktratlord call room, "fr .T. Tvpnrna. nf North RlTfeenth street, la visiting in Washington for 5th Ave. at i6th St. New York. J 1422 Walnut St. at tfjc &ttCarIton after fmumvy Jfirsft Muty snore xut&AioreM.wuls tuuiMlb'a. sickness f J3&ntj asumj xuu) JtAe. semcwkablc' Jactftty j ireleclioa, Acnc& 0iBduta Oibfxircl Js jnorc Ikaiv ew iiiAvidcncc. Mils season Millinery - Funs G0VN5WRARS 4j)prcpriaUfirjtIi& (txnyjvcS(ou SodaLcfunclii vhp from Lnlo's "Le Iloi d's," which I sane tinelv and responcieii wiin nu . encore in whicli he iilajei ins own ac compnnlnient with as great taste as lie snng the .song. He afterward appeared in a gioup of songs by Vidnl, Ilnnnlcl and Schneider, aud ngain showed his ' thorough ninstciy of tlm art of singing Miss Sundeliiis sang the nna from I "Louise" for her fiist number and was also encored. She was in excellent 'voice and her singing of the beautiful and difficult number niacin n fine impression I She later snng n group of songs b.v i Liszt, Debussv, Carnenter. Fisk nml 1 n lovely Svvedlsh folk song. Mr. Wltre mann gnve two stronglj contrasted numbers, the Mcditntion from "Thais" nnd the hrilllnnt "Butterdj" bv Saurct. Ho showed to especial ndvan tage in the delicacy of the latter mini her. Mr. Iloxie ngain initiated those nf the audience who were not fnmrllnr with it into the mvstenes and delights of community singing w THANKSGIVING DANCE FROCKS For Girls and Young Women Such endearing: fancies are expressed in our lovely evening frocks that lovely jj girls grow lovelier in them! 3 Ready for ihanksgiving week dances? Included are airy tulles and laces, metallic and flowered brocades, soft silks and satins all a-glimmcring with beauty. 127 1337 S. 1 3th St. AND Chestnut St. The Shops nf Sensible Prices !:.,. V....,............,..........................!.!......!....!!. imt-nM . ir ... "tr llJBir I -vi. coiv jmoei rsormand in "JINX" REGENT ffijsw "CROOKED 8TRAIOHT" 11 A. M. to 11 P. M, JI.MlKJ5TflTn.El5T AT JUNH-Eli CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE GEMS OF OPERA -o Mimmy'i Birthday"; KOBAN JAPS BROADWAY Bnti ft.Snyder At.. "GIRL IN THE AIR"'1"1 ," EUGENE O'BRIEN ""gSa" CROSS KEYS MAHKET ST. Below BOOl "LOVE SILENCE" M"s"mDT IHIL,ADEUjm A' FOREMOaT TlIEATngJ FORRPT NIGHTS AT 8:15 r V-T.rIiO l Mat. Tomorrow at SlIB SPECIAL VICTOR HERBERT WILL -x""1-' CONDUCT THE ORCHES TRA rOR THE LAST TIME AT THE MATINEE TOMORROW. 2 NIGHTS MAT. TOMORROW VICTOR HERBERT'S Greatest Musical Comedy Bucceas LAST vici Greatest ANGEL FACEV Neat Week, feln Now MAt Thura. & Sat. v Clmrlcs Dllllngham'a Muilcil Corned Stars O Julia I JoittDta SANDERSON AWTHORF , ' in THE CANARY -h Stf-' - V BROAD Last 2 EvgT S;ir Tho Beet riay of the Tear " bulletin. ' A EW TOR1C THEATRE GUILD Trcsenta 0HN FERGUSON, AMEBICA'S MOST POPULAR DRAMA SENSATIONALLY DIITERENT QPPENHEIM..UNS & Chestnut and 12th Sts. Continued for Tomorrow Saturday Important Sale of Fur Coats Specially reduced for the occasion and offering ap preciable savings that will not be available later. Leopard cat coats In 30-inch attractive sport model with large collar and cuffs of nutria fur. Sale Price J Australian seal coats (dyed coney) 30 inches long with Australian opossum collar and cuffs. Sale Price J v.,l Miiclrrnr Cnnts. in 1 36-inch sport model, with large collar, cuffs and border of self fur. Sale Price Moleskin Coats in 30-inch "1 model, belted front and cape back, with large collar of self fur. Sale Price Hudson Seal Coats (dyed muskrat) 36-inch model with natural beaver shawl collar and cuffs. Sale Price Hudson Seal Coats (dyed 110.00 135. 175.00 295.00 365.00 muskrat) 45-inch mpdel with I '51 EZ (( nnA r-nffc nf KJ M JtJ large collar self fur. Sale Price J ml I i JIJJ NEXT WEEK HEATS 8ELLINO DAVID BELASCO Preaenta ' THE GREAT NEW YORK SUCCESS "DADDIES"" With the Original Lyceuum Theatre, New , York, Caat and Production. MATS THANKSGIVING pAY ASP SAT. GARRICK La9t2Evgs.tMat , I "STRIKES A RESPONSIVE TOPULAR 1 CHORD " North American SAM II HARRIS Presents THE IHAUNTED VIOLIN-- A New Play by Crane Wilbur. Beaver Trimmed Hudson Seal Coat, $550.00 NEXT WEEK SEATS SELLING k- COHAN'S CREATcocMVCTEir' A Prince There Was ' With GRANT MITCHELL Of ' A TnIlor-Mad Man" Fame EX1RA MAT THANKSGIVING DAT Return KriKaKcment nt Popular Price Greatest Singing Organization In tho World Metropolitan Opera House WEDNESDAY NIGHT. NOV. 2BTH ' Complete change of program. Including tha Sublime "Miserere" The Vatican Choirs !0 Voices Under Uie Direction of Maestro Raffaele Casimiri Positively tha name organization that ap peared In Philadelphia earlltr this season. Prices, $1.00. $2.00 and $3.00 NOTE This will m ths last concert In FhlladMphla. nt tho Vatican Choirs. Seat on sale at Metropolitan Ticket Office, 1108 C hentnut street SAM S. SHUBERTiGnx ats. N Y. Winter Garden'a Supreme Achievement "Monte Cristo, Jr." wm.mcN.bT.w Chestnut St. opo houmwbb "SOME TIME" With FRANK TINNET I YRIC TONIGHT AT 8:15 r, -' lxl Mata. WM. & Sat, nOLAND WESTS Thriller of Thriller "THE UNKNOWN PURPLE" ADFI PHI TONIGHT AT 8:16. -uOL.rni Mats. Tburs. 4 Bafci I K A O T CHARI-OTTE WALKER J. t-Ji R - ERNEST LAWrORD METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSP1 Metropolitan Opera Company, N. T. m t ... Mmes. Deatlnn. K3' iVb, 111 I 1 II Beeamonl de- INOV. Opening rerformanca AM butt. MM Mar- tlnelli. Manelll (debut), Mar- tlrtn frt.hntl. Grand Opera Ananlan, Cond .Moranionl, (.eata 1108 Cheetnut at. Prices. I1.6H I3.0H, IS 0CI 14 nn. B 1)0 Walnut 44S4 Hare UT. ACADEMY OF MUSIC Saturday Evening, Nov. S2d, at S.1J. Lecturs In English by MADAME Clemenceau-Jacquemaire "THE SOUL OF FRANCE" Under the Auaplcea of the French War Relief Committee or tn Kmergancy Ala. - r fSti ' nUPHPIIM Mat. Tomorrow, a8c, 3e. sil tiw, Fh.p.. 2KA. 3Ki. Rfln a TS.. UA" d??"015 THE 1 3TH CHAIR ifiSi "NOV .J4"AirNfl ("AMP1 1IIIT1I" v" PPOPl'P? Ktn, Ave. and Cumberland.! C.'-'r-'-' Iddlea' Mat Evary nar THE BURLESQUE REVIEW with Harry K. Morton and Zella Umaell. f f A CTTi Walnut Ab 8lh- MUTo4y A3 CASINO BEN WELCH L A AND HI ;a IW'fBt 5 f ;:. h f.ixif&ii-iH rrv l..i
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