mx K '(i. Vv i ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Glials About Many Philadelphia Who Spent Summer in the Adirondack Cliarlotte CUshman Club to Open New House THIS cool weather and the passing of September 15 is bringing many persons homo from the moimttilus. There la a regular little colony of peo ple who go to tho Adlromlacks every summer and live In up-to-dntc camps there for two or threo months. Hut when September ,35 comes and the weather is not unbearably hot. home they come.. Mrs. Arthur Emlen New lmld and various 'members pf her fam ily have been'Ja tho Adlrondacks since lif- mlrlrttft At July hnd tlicy are re turning homo tJils week. Mr. and Mrs. n...ii Thayer are nlRO on the way down. Molly haying come last week, so gi) to IB.KO pun in uiu icuuin ui 01. Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Krumbhaar and the Linton Landrcths, who spent a number of weeks there, also arc re turning this week. Mrs. Archlo Knowles, of Germantown, came home jait week, as did the Ilorntlo Gates Mords, Mr. and Mrs. Sharmvood Urluton and Mr. and jus. alter jtorstmann. Tho Ilorstmanns nro In their Chestnut 111)1 home now, and Mr. and Mrs. Krazlcr Harrison left the Adirondack on the fifteenth for Chest nut Hill. .. , , The uaspar wistcrs are coming uown this week and Malcolm Lloyds and tho William Phllicrs too, so there will bo Trry few. If any, members of tho Phil adelphia colony left, It seems to me. HAVE you heard about tho Charlotte Cushmnn Club's new home? I was so Interested ubout it yesterduy when T heard they had moved, and will give 'n house-wnrmlng on October 1. to celo brute their nettlcment in this new house. 'Last jear tho pretty little club-house at Twelfth and Locust , street, which trns stretched to take in two houses, had only room enough for seventeen juests, and ns many as GOO had to bo refused admission during that time. You know tho Charlotte Cushman Club wai founded in this city In n house on Tenth street nbovo Pine, in JOOS. by a number of women interested in the comfort nnd welfare of young actresses staying In the city. Severn! years after its foundation, the club was moved to Twelfth and Locust streets that more could be accommodated. And now the house J 010 Spruce street, well known to old Philadel phia:!!) as "Miss Sandgren's" boarding house, has been bou'ght nnd the rooms ran Accommodate fifty-four. Isn't that splendid? The Mayor nnd Mrs. Moore are to be guests of honor at the reception on October .1 nnd the women nianugers of the club will receive. THE rooms in the Cushmnn Club furnished by or named for Julia Marlowe. Annie Russell, Mrs. John Drew. Mrs. Louis Drew. Jenny Lynd, Lillian Russell, Fanny Davenport. Adelo Ritehic. Mary Anderson and Viola Allen will be transferred to tho new home. Tho house is to be open for inspection after tomorrow and I under stand tho managers nre more thnn anxious to have It seen. The board of managers of the club includes Mrs. Samuel Chew, president; Mrs. Morti mer Drown, Mrs. Otis Skinner nnd Mrs. James Large, vice presidents ; Mrs. Walter Waring Hopklnson, treas urer: Mrs. Recchcr Finck. recording eecretnrv. nnd Jlr. Newton I'otts. cor responding secretary. The directors nre Mrs. Wavland Iloyt. Mrs. Robert Emott Hare. Mrs. Jnmcs Elverson. Jr.. Mrs. Edwnrd Rtotesbury, Mrs. J. WI1 mer Diddle. Miss France Orlscom, MIm LouiHp Wood. Mrs. Pope Yeat lii.iii, Mrs, Alba Johnson, Mrs. George Vales linker. Mrs. William II. Greene. Mrs. Thomas J. Garland. Mrs. Charles T linchmnn. Mrs. George 11. Lorimcr and Mr. Paul Hnsklll. Ou the advisory bonrd are the Rov. rimd Tomkins. Daniel Frohman. Har rison dray Flske, John Drew, William I) .Veikon. Francis Wilson. Rnbbl Krauk6nf, Monslgnor Fisher, the Rev. Cliiirln Wood. Clinton Rogers Wood tuIT. Charles P. Sinnickson. S. Dnvls Tif, Otis Skinner nnd David Relusco. I AM glad to be able to tell you that Pollv Griscom is going to mnke her flVbtit this, winter. Shn Is the daugh ter nf Mr. Rodman Grlscom. nnd her mother was Miss Annie Starr. Her death occurred more thnn a year ago, so Polly's coming out was not possible 'ast year. If Polly is ns well beloved n her mother, sho will do well. Everv ene loved Mrs. Orlsrnm. nnd the c-nnd she did was unlimited. She was a most devoted member of the Emergency AM and did wonderful work during the war. Polly will be introduced nt a tea to be clven by her father on Tuesday, October 12, at Dolobran, his home in uaurford. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES At tlln tl.Il whlnl, Afi- tin.l Mra nnrirt Tfcinilftlnlt Tlailsn..! ...Ill ..I.,., nf ,1ml.. fume, at Vlllanovn, on Thursday, Octo ber 7. to Introduce to society their daughter. Miss Ruth Packard, tho fol lowing will assist In receiving: Miss Jessie r 1H Costn, MIbh Sydney Middle, JJIsh Anne W Darclav, Miss Juno Shaw lie hum. Miss Jano G Core. Miss Anno Ashton Miss Nnncv D, McKenn, Miss Mary n Thayer. Miss Henrietta Men. 'Ulson MIks Virginia Carter. Miss Vli- !?pn MIhh Aiiirusta W Hnrrlson." Miss Mary 11 Tlnwlnnri. Mtus Mnrv P. Ilnr. tow, MIks Mnrornretta L. Hnrrlson. Miss I-ucretla S Hpi'IcbcIicT, 2d, nnd MIsj Anu.i Straw hrldgp. Mrs Thomas F.arlo While, of Pino alley j. vin putprtaln nt a dlnnor fnneo ut tlio Bellevue-Strntford. on Jan uary l Mr linil Tra Tlnl.nrt TtrAf l..in T.. rV Cht Mur ...111 ..... i , n. ..'., Vn) , .' ' ,lll I'llll'l HUH III IIIIIH'1 !- lowed hv n rlnnnA flila nvnnlni. In hnnni of their slutei, Miss Kathleen Woinrlll. "un marriage to Mr, Arthur Cupcinmi v1" iilf nlaci eailv In tho wlnrer Among their riihsIk will he J.-s Ileiuv ," J,r nnd Mrs. Bennett T. Wll ... 5Jr ' Mrs. T. P. Hyro Prlw. Mr t. Ts ,Ja' Sproul. Mr. and Mm 'rwl n IrvlrK. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Tt nrnves Mr nnd Mrs. Verlenden, Mr. nnl ;,l,l T E- Woodward Trainer. Mr ,MrJS 'n'n Tvsnn, Mr. and Mrs 'VHt.n Hovii 5ir, llnri JIrs r.ldwn SmP Unit "herlll Miss Rllza nnnion. MIhh VtiMrii i ftw""' Mlss pPhl Delany. I,;, -mii'iii acuinoy, nir, rtnnur uopu ff; r .Tacit Sproul, Mr. Howard Dc ?,,! Jf'el'nrd B. Turner, Mr. Ed TVi? r. nisP'mni. Jr.. Mr. Arthur a Bnfi ,Mr Llntlpum Mr. CIado King - i. jonn wetherlll nfr'pn1,Mrs' Kmnghnm R, Morris, of homo Tt I on..hw'1(lnes(lay from Watch Hill Ol0nth wicjr niJriii. ilia duuimioi they spent the summer Mr. nl . .. . . ... - of iihU ',."" riiiur juonon wuson, Jlif. ,!;ysl(l0' Strnfford, accompanied hy T) nit BRn n' Wilson and Miss Alice. 11 will-inn a -j i.. no"ift tlmo In the rocono mountains, Air nn r . . - MlV V i lrB- '-award nroolts, Jr , and i,,:k. "" rte Kosenho. of Rt surnmr ro.ndr- Cynwyd. who spent the Sael !?.?' Ty0?" I'ak0- '" the Adlron- 'c KB, retllrtiffff l.nH.. ,.l. .....t. ria Fm Ml- ; iiviiiw iiiin "roil. luinn .illllie p ri Trnnlrr. avn.nld in r- nkn.iMIo",.la'- "I"8 Lucille d Ko r,Ko will not raturn untll October. rtum in1 -irs', A- J- nrxel paul will tale n.i2 jy,odcrest Farms, their es Sj wt.a.r 1J"lnor. from Dark Harbor, . i.iojt nieni ino Bummrr. Mi..' .?.'.". wrs. W. W. Atterburv and .MP B-d . i . Mr. aV JLAleth MacLeod, daughter of thlr h!hurY- returned on Tuesday to from pi !";, I,oufllnot Farm, Radnor. Wtn I?.p?uM"y' N- J., where they have - ma summer, ftmi'iyf'Ilf M- K- Wilbur and their offii' 'Jverford. will return home " have th r vq-.:0l.i:r, ""0, Aa' weuaiii or miss Iloberta . Jjowrlght Browning, daughter of Mr. Charles H. Browning, of Ardmoro. to T,iiaud?i.?!nrrl8 Munn, of Kingston, f"mft,fa will take place at St. Colman's '-hurcji Ardmore. on Monday, Septem pSLin0, t" 4 clock. Mrs. Walter Camlllo Lusson, of Haverford, will be Cftiu.on ..?' .honor, nnd Mr, Linus A. 'y Atlantic City, will bo best man After November i Mr. Munn nnf his bride will bo homo nt St. Andrews, Jamaica. Mrs. Wllllnm P am,.. 11 -T. . i.. I daughter, Miss Elizabeth' Campbell, of ..o.nr. ruiumea during tne week rrom their stay of a month In tho Adiron dack mountains, o.M n.1d M.r.a- Charles E. Potts, of St. Davids, will lenxe today for a trip of ten days In tho Poconos. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarrv Hetitel will leave Rose Valley In a Bhort time and will spend tho ivlntcr In tho city. Mrs. Hctzel has recently returned from a stay In New York. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McM. Cad walader. of 2041 LocuBt street, announce tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Marguorllo Borglana Cadwaladcr, to Mr. Wallace Alexander Flndlny. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander H. Flndlay, of Oer mantown, Mr. and Mrs. Passmoro Elklnton and their family arn spejidlng a week at Ocean City. nJ.fr!l i aJPrth 13- Stewart, of West Philadelphia, formerly of Wayne, an nounces the engagement of her daugh ter. Miss Martha Harriot Stewart, to Mr. Herbert Brlnton Colestock, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wnlter Colestock, of Tren ton, N. J. ALONG THE MAIN LINE i, JIrl- Josoph H. Schenck nnd her fam ily, of "Vtynnewood. who spent tho sum mer nt I.nlto Placid, returned homo Inst week, -Airs. iTederlclc E. Hyatt, of St, . i r '. -,u-' luincu n nuniDcr or irienus at bridge on Monday. Among those resent were Mrs. Norman Mitchell. Mrs. ,. eJ. stwart, Mrs. Rodger Mullor. Mrs. Hanson Robinson, Mrs. McKenna, U,T.i Wl'llam H. Palmer. Jr.. JIrs! Clifford Sml Hi, Mrs. Herbert Hartman, ?.',W. Charles E. Totts and Mrs. G. A. Whitehead. Mr. and Mrs. Humbert B. Powell and the r family, of Wayne, will return to iiieir nomo toaay irom liangcley Lakes, Me., whoro they havo been for tho sum mer, Miss Cornelia Bowno. daughter of v.uiiiiuiiiiupr viiuam juiinear uowne, u. S. N., and Mrs. Bownc, of Worcester, lines , who has been spending the sum ner with Viri- mint Tffi raat.nit tt Smith, of Wayne, left yesterday to at- i.-iiu Btiiuoi ai lvien unn, Torres dale, Pa. Dr. O. I,. S. .Tnmrkttnn nnil Mm lnm. son nnd their family havo returned to ineir nomo in St. Davids, after spend. Ing tho month of August In Maine. ALONG THE READING Announcement la mmln nf ihA ..,.... rlago of Mies Ethel F. Helsloy, daughter ui .in. iivnry Ki. iicisioy, or Sixty. Ilfth avenue nna York road. Oak Lnno, to ut. iieroeri it. liawttiornc, of 663 North Thirteenth street, by the Rev. Dr. Pal- iin-i, tm oaiuraay, eepiemDer 11. Dr. 2n".Mrs- Hawthorne will be at home at C429 York road. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schick, of ir,24 RUBComb street. Logan, have returned homo nfter spending tho season In Ocean vuy, in. j. Mr. and Mrs. Hownrd .Tnnton nf mi a Vorth Eleventh ntreet, Logan, who spent mu BuiiBun in uneisen, are nt home UKiun. Mr. and Mrs. CJeorgo Zlegler Sutton wno arter spending some time In ucean uuy, is. j nave returned to their home, G115 North Fifteenth street, Loann. Tho engagement of Miss Mabel Alison Miller to Mr. Harry T. Porter. 2d, of Oreystone, Noble, was announced at a luncheon given In tho Union Leaguo to--day. Tho guests numbered about flf- iccn. ansa miner is tno daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, 4616 Old lurii rotiu. Among the ttcent announcements of engagements Is that of Miss Helen Ellza- ueiu urown, (lauguter of Mrs. Frank nasseias iirown. or Llndley avenue, Lo gan, to Mr. Elwood Fllton Dunlnp, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. William S. Dunlap, also ui luan, NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. William B. Gherky, of 1421 Diamond Btrect. and their daugh- ivrn, Aiisn jean uncruy, aiiss Doris iineray nnti Miss Klennor Gherky. re turned on Thursday from Ocean City. N J., where they Bpent the season ut their summer home. Miss Jean Gherky and M'ss Doris Gherky will leave on neruemuor l-h ror Uouc her Co ecu. Bal tlmore. Mrs. Mary T. Goodall, of 1822 uiomonci street, was the guest of Mr, nnd Mrs. Gherky through tho late Bum mer and early autumn. Mrs. W. Nacc. of 2018 North Eighth mreei. nas reiurncu nomo alter spending iu lunula: in uceun strove, A. J. Another returning bridegroom and Drme nro mr. anu mrs. Tnomns Hebrow, who are at homo at 2732 North Six teenth street. Mrs. Hebrew was Miss fliiiuceni ii, unnuwick. . SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mm. George B. McCrncken, of i-j. nomn iweniy-inira Btrect, motored io ineir nomo irom ocenn City, N. J. where they spent the Benson. Mr. Frank Yeagcr. haa returned to his home, 2442 South Rosewood street, after spenuing soverni nays at Atlantic City. Mrs Bernard Martin and her dauirh ter. Miss Edna Martin, of 2012 South Seventeenth street, havo ben spending somo iimo in wnnwooa, xv. j. Mr nnd Mrs. P. Dougherty have re turned to their home, 2242 South Twenty-third street, nfter spending the season at Wlldwood, N. J. Dr. and Mrs D. Herbert Allen will return to their home, 2421 South Twenty-first street, after spending Bonio time at I'oint j'icuaam. w. J. Tho wedding of Miss Cathrlne Crane nnd Mr. Raymond Cabry wfll take place on saiuruay, uciooer -. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr Charles H. Freeman, of this olty, announced the marrlago of his daughter, Miss Mnrlo Edna Freeman, and Mr. Wil liam S, Horner on Saturday, September 4. Mr. and Mrs. Horner will be at homo nfter October 4 at 40 South Forty-eighth street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Bey. of 9B7 Wynnewood rond, with their two chil dren, have returned to their homo after spending tho montn or August nt Ocean pity, N. J. WIS8AHICKON Ml si Irena Nelson's class of tho Wis. sahlckon Presbyterian Sunday school held Its monthly meotlnc nt the homo of Miss Elsie Kiiasell on Tuesuay ovenlng. Those nresent -were Miss Irene Nelson. Miss Ellznbeth Beatty, Miss Rebecca. Ifwmn. MI3S Julia Barnes. Miss Dora. thy Oomberllng. Miss Florenco Lvle, MIsh Caroline nciiinuiK uuu anas uiaie itus sell. Mr. Mathew Anderson, of San Antonio, Tex., Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Annie Anderson, or zio unwson street. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr and Mrs. John V, Mershon have re turned to their homo In Ridley Park from a stay In Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Townsend C. Cox, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Hurlow Rlgby. of Media, have returned to their home nt Moylan Mr. Chester Roberts, of Swarthmore, arrived at his homo on Wednesday from England, where he attended the world's conference of Friends In London. Mr unit Mrs. Irvlnir W. Faniuharson and their daughter, who have been mo toring extensively through Pennsylva nia nnd New York, havo returned to their homo In Media. Mrs. Farquharson Is tho newly' appointed president of the Woman's Club of Medio. Mr. ond Mrs. w aPeiQP. VTSjavwi of Media, havo ibeM." UNK"h TiAitian nary wi.ir'.. i tage ut Island Ueil& irTVXAlsWKSi&oFW- 8rsM!H9K - KSWmr HIB s , t- " V ' ' .-'-': '" 2H&ra w&j,wr,.mimBmm.j'mJL' ffiJwrW(SL!.;" tH-jv-TsmL- w- ? . mmt vv..... o i y , t mXZ VV .' . v: ,, i..-J ., , r IB r rr .. . . .jti --Si i ! B .i i a J .. - . M. ' V. ' Ni.Vi.' , jt S X. X . iwwg TftMmmXmmmij '' i. " i ' 'rjiim itflfj ThrcV) lively spectators at tho tennis tournament were Miss Kvclyn Martin, Miss MISS FRANCES D. BALL WEDS MR. H. G. SICKEL Marrlago of Miss Dorothy Mor rell and Mr. Frank Will son Shryock An Interesting wedding-will take place In tho Second Baptist Church, German town avenue nt Upsal street, nt 4 o'clock this afternoon, when Miss Frances D. Ball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. B,ill, of 622.1 Muscravn street, will become the bride of Mr. Horatio Gates Slckel, 4th, ens'pm United Stntes navy, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Horntlo Dates Slckel, 3d, of Wlssahlckon avenue, Ger mantown. The Rev. Dr. Charles Hast ings Dodd, pastor of the church, will perform the ceremony, and Mr. Ball will give his daughter In marriage. Mrs. Wesley W. Hatting will attend her nlster ns matron of honor nnd tho bridesmaids will Include Miss Margaret Hottel, Miss Jean Scatchard. Miss Janet Bowman, Miss Josephlno A. Slhson, Mrs. William T. Prlnglc Jr. and Mrs W. Whitney Ball. Ensign Erl R. De Long will net as beBt man, nnd the ushers will In clude Ensign Hnll Downes. Enslun Lisle Maxson, Enslim Robert Smith. Mr. Levin R. Ayres, Mr. W. Whitney Ball. Mr. Wcslev W. Hartlnir and Mr. Wil liam H. Whitney. Jr. The bride's gown will ho of whlto satin lace. A court train will full from the shoulders and the tulle veil will be held In placo by real orange blossoms. She will wear the brldegroom'B gift, a string of pearls and will carry a showor bounuot of Piles of tho vallev and roses. The ma tron of honor will wear a frock of blue satin nnd tulle, trimmed In sliver, and n brown tullo hat She will carry a bounuot of salmon-pink Toses. Hho hrldesmaldB will be dressed alike In frocks of turauolso bluo taffeta nnd j. tulle, trimmed In silver, nnd will wear hats of brown tullo. Their bouquets w'll be lavender orchids and -salmon- pink roses. A reception will follow tho ceremony at the homo of the bride's parents. SHRYOCK MORRELL Tho marrlago of Miss Dorothy Morrell, dnuahter of Mrs Ralph Waldo Morrell, of Klngscourt, Thirty-sixth and Cnest nut streets, and Mr. Frank Wlllson Shrvock will take placo this evening at 6:30 o'clock nt the First Baptist Church, Seventeenth nnd Snnsom streets. Tho viiOToriAVs PHOTOPLAYS fHWi FJMERICA AJ M....: Drraa A Locust Auautmiy ui iviuaiu 0.30, 7 & 0 FANNIB Ht'nST'ri STORY "HUMOHi:SQUK" All 1 12th. Morris & rsiiiyunk Avs. ainamura Mat Dnllyat2:Evss.O:45&0 TAYi.cm hui,.mi;h in "NOTHING HUT LIES" AIT rPI-ICMV Frunkford k Allegheny rLLi,UnCl 1 MRt, Dsllv 2:111 15g. ut 8 CLAnA KUIITALL YOU.NO In "FOR THE SOUL OF UAFAEI." ADfM T C B2D ANP THOMPSON 8TS. ArULLVJ MATINEE DAILY w a irin-p in "TllE TOLLOATU" ADfAniA CHESTNUT Delow 10TH ArwUI- in A M. to 11:15 P. M. THOMAS MEIQHAN In "CIVILIAN CLOTHES" BALTIMORE SSS SPECIAL CAST In "THE HEART OF TWENTY" OI T ICRIRH DHOAD STREET AND DlUdDlrL St'HQT'EHANNA AVE. KI.AINE HAMMERSTEIN In "THE SHADOW OF ROSALIE UYRNES" BROADWAY Dr-fnHp.rMAv- KATHKR1NE MnrDONAT.D In "THE TURNINO POINT" " ADITfM ?" MARKET STREET W-Vrl 1 WI-, io A. M. to 11:15 P. M. II R. WARNER In "OND HOUR 11EKORE DAWN" CC ONll AT Otn. 4 Maplewood Avei. KJJJV.r- 2:30. 7 nnd 9 P. M, TOM MIX in "THE TERROR" IDD'QQ main st.. manayunk LlVlrKnoa matinee daily I1ERT LYTELL In "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE" FAIRMOUNT 2th Glranl Ae. MATINEE DAILY J. K. IIACKETT In THE ORBATEST SINNER" rTAMTT V THEATRE 1311 Market St rlVlllI n A. M to Mldnlcht LOUISE fJLAUM In "LOVE OR JUSTICE" CATU CT THEATRE Below Spruce jOin OI, MATINEE DAILY CONSTANCE TALMA DOB In "IN SEARCH OF A SINNER" FRANKFORD 47,B ST0 II. 11 WRIGHTS "EYES OF THE WORLD" GREAT NORTHERN Ttllil ALIfK I1RADY In "SINNKHH laIDCDTAI OOTU WALNUT STB. llVlrEIl-L. mm, 2:30 EK., 7 4 0 CHARLOTTE WALKER In "THE FAMILY HONOR" 1 17 AnCD ST LANCASTER AVE. L.CAl-'Iirv MATINEE DAILY . ENin nrvNTrrr In "HAIRPINS" I inn'OT'V Dread 4 Columbia LltJC-rV 1 l MAtlnen Dally nUCK .TONES In "THE SQUARE SHOOTER" Ave. 333 MARKET nTKffi? WTT.T.TAr fflnwrm iM Lerobara,.,, "TUB ORPHAN"j n profrm for tb ON THE CLUBHOUSE PORCH wyK, yi Rev. Carter Helm Jones will perform tho ceremony. The bride, who will be it'-ven In marriage by her undo, Mr. Charles T. Harrop, will bo attended by her sister, Mrs. Davenport Bryan, of New York, ns matron of honor. The bridesmaids will be Mrs, J. Burnett Glbb, of Gormantown ; Mrs. Carl Nestor Holmes, of Newton, Mass., and Mrs. H. Hcarto Fell, of this city. Mr. Wnllaco H. Hough, of Baltimore, will act ob best man, and tho ushers will tncludo Mr. Davenport Bryan, of Now York; Mr. Arnold K. Hewlg, of this cltv, and Mr. Albort L. Baker and Mr. William ,A. Baker, of Winchester, Va. After Oc tober 16 Mr. and Mrs. Shryock will be nt home at Klngscourt. ELSASSER BOYD Tho marrlnne of Miss Mary Hill Boyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd, of 224 West Johnson street, German town, and Mr. Albert R. Elsasser, of 5633 Morris street, will take placo In the Second Presbyterian Church, Tulpe hocken nnd Greeno streots, at 7:30 o'clock this evening. Tho Rev. John TInrvcy Loj. pastor of tho church, will officiate, and Mr. Boyd will Klve his daughter In mnrrlage. Mrs. John Hart will attend the bride as ma tron of honor, and Miss Anna Boyd will act as her sister's mnld of honor. Miss Ltlllnrtv Zimmerman und Miss Katherlne Graves will be the bridesmaids. Mr. Thcodoro Elsasser will bo his brother's hest man nnd the ushers will Include Mr. William Boyd, tho bride's brother; Mr. Robert Stiller. Mr. William Miller and Mr. William Wlcduwllt. There will be a small reception nt tho home of the bride's parents Immediately after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Elsascer will bo at homo In Princeton, N. J., nfter October 16. HHAPLEIOH EBKRHARD An Interesting wedding took place nt noon louuy a tno nomo or air. and am. Elmer E, Eberhard. 2303 Montgomery avenue, when their daughter. Miss Grace Eberhard. was married to Mr. James D. Shanlelah. of C855 Addition strwat. The ceremony was performed by. the Rev. A. II. Keller, of tho Lutheran church, Twenty-second street and Co lumbia avenue. Mr. Eberhard cavn hl daughter In marriage, and she waa at tended by Mrs. John Gorman. Mr. Shaplelgh had Mr. Georgo Nonemaker for best man. Tho bridegroom and bride will mend the lomalnder of th month traveling, and will bo nt home after uctoner I at 2415 West Norrls street. Mr. Shaplelgh served In the United States navy In the submarine service during the world war. Tho bride Is n nleco of Dr. H. M. Eberhard. RUDY-POWERS An attractive autumn weddlmr win h solomnlzed this afternoon In tho Church PHOTOPLAYS rifffa The following theatres obtain their picture! through tho STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of tho flneet productions. Ask for tho theatre in your locality obtaining picture through tho Stanley Company of America. MODEL iSa Sr?L'T" fiT' Orehejtra. TOM MT-V In -.....tuwua a ,u 41. "DESERT LOVE" OVERBROOK C3D A-ND i-imIf "AVER1XJRDAVE. ,'i'l;lM: niEDERICK In "THE WOMAN IN ROOM IS" PALACE ,8U,nMRSnp STREET "THE CHADLe'SfVoV,,,,. PRINCESS 1(J!',nM.An.KnT HT"EET .RomcRT Warwick in ,0 ' M- "THE FOURTEENTIf.'Px-,. REGENT MAR"'-T ST. IM.W KrTl ..-..ALICE H&nV H- t0 '' T" UAIUC LANTERV" RIALTO OD,i,ilAT?,WN ave "SLIM PRINCKSS.!" RUBY MARKET ST I.ELOW 7TH ""'" 'ilUIJBNCE" SAVOY " MARKET Tr.,,V TOM MIX Yn TO '"DNiailT "DESERT LOVE" SHERWOOD "'? r4 nunior. AT.MA nnnj" ! Ev- !30 "THE WORLD AND llis'w,.. STANLEY WW : aiiove ioth W.1LMAM FAnvtYw'0, 11 J" P. M, "iv t wirnw T.A. " JVUXU ' VICTORIA '"BT.AnovB t7i MASf?"AW nfVlaVs,IIB p' m' "66-AND PET IT" I fcTh NIXON-NIRDLINCER c? i nc i KtS BELMONT B2U AI30VE MARKET Wlia&PB?'",,,, CEDAR 00T" AND CEDAR AVENUB 2IOM"sAT0,ilB" r.OI I.9FT IM MARKET nurw W h w-,B?r" AND 00TII BTAKINQ HIS CUW JUMBO EE a"unD 7 "TIIP- runnrom -v SHEPHERD OF THE IIII,I,S" MAiMnnm! nAMn.i;7l,,s(',l "THE FORTUNE TELLER" NIXON 82D AND "AHKET STS. ,..,. antJT,'?onr.oN:::,s' 7 nnd "HOUSE OF THE TOLLING BELL" RIVOLI 83D AND SANSOmTtU ETHEL CLAYTON XS,ln"' D,ly "CROOKED STREETS" CTOAMH GERMANTOM-N i ' AI.MA RUnKNS00"" "THE WORLD AND HIS WIFT." WEST ALLEGHENY 25th A All..!.... . I.I5AH tlATRD In " "CTNTIIIA OF THE M1NUTR" yreek appearr 0aturday evcnlne and aunday. i -- ' , - a,-, kX 4 rtfa-S', J?:xr, U' .my:f"' ..!'- i'.z. ...?.t iwlwvl j$x-k'tf'ir''" "f T --""",, -tf,m rWrj Mary Gear) nnd Miss Caroline Itemak ofOur Lndy of Holv Souls, Tlosa nnd N'lnotcpiith BtreetH, when Miss Kathryn 1'owers. daughter of Mrn. Anna I'owcrii, of 333G North .Nineteenth street, nnd Mr. Charles n. Itudy, of 3141 Xorth Twenty-third stret, will ho mnrrled hy ino recior, me iv. josepn A. iicner nan. The hrldn w HI wanr n. irown of whlto Bntln with her veil of tullo ar ranged with orance blossoms, and will carry a shower of Hrlds roses. Sho will bo attended by Mrs. Wllllnm Eclt- nimininiBin SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES imwimaii Il0Ul flMM WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES N. W. Comar 23d and Walnut 8trU. Begin September O. Tuition Cost for tho Period Americanization Course (IB.00 Drawing or Painting 17.00 English. Trench or Spanish 20.00 Piano or Violin 32.00 Stenography with Typewriting. 27.00 Typewriting Only 1S.00 Bookkeeping 27.00 2ooKKeeping, stenography ana Typewriting combined Filing and Indexing Business Arithmetic Penmanship Correspondence , Public School Branchea Public School forelgnera Printing Real Estate and Conveyancing, . Public Speaking (for men) Art Needlework or Crocheting.. . Cookery and Domestic Science, Dressmaking or Millinery....... Architectural Drawing and Speci fication Mechanical Drawlnn 35.00 16.00 20.00 12.00 12.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 15.00 ,23.00 22.00 24.00 20.00 Blue Print Readlncr fnr mir.lian!,a 1 1t Oft Engraving or Watch Making. . . . 30.00 Telegraphy 20.00 Cutting Mens Clothing 24.00 Advertislnc and Salesmanship . . 25.00 Elocution 20.00 Plan Reading and Estimating . . 20.00 Vocal (9 lessons) 18.00 Proofreading 12.00 Also Morning. Afternoon and Saturday Snd for Oitaln All Classes Open Sept. 20 Register Now All departments open September 20, morninpr, afternoon and evening Besiions. Highest grade instruction in all lines. Apply at once for as sistance in planning a course. Write, phone or call today for Catalog F-7. rhonr. Diamond (131 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Ilroail St. below Ilfrks I'btludelpbla OAK LANE -Country Day School -x Avullxble lo ull I'hlliuli'lphln, O'rnnn. town and Jenklntown throuch autobus service, Tuplls landed nt uohool door and ruturni-il to tinmen Stronu faculty In Upper Hchool Klvea apeclal uttrntton to cnllmo prrpuratlon .study conditions nrs Ideal Open country, pure air, quiet. Lower chool Inilunes Klnderuarten Lower School niled A few openings re main In Upper Hclicol, Address P. M. GARVER, Ph. D.. Prln. Hot 1. Oak I.une, i'hlla. fhone Melrose S07 3uBay Business College New Address STUDENTS CHAPTER BLDG. Susquehanna, near Broad We. hare pureliased the above splendid building ns a prenmnrnt borne for our college. Diamond S204. Hale time nnd moner, and secure ths best iHisltlon lu the city. "Tho aehool that. Is pructlcallr perfevf and perfectly practical," Contract or monthly rate. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS QPHnOl Opens Bept. 21, A tow vacan-JnJJl- cfB for earnest college pro parutory pupils Stanley It Varna!!. Prln. THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS Draughting. Mathematics Mechanics. NAVAI. AHCHITKCTl'HK Keilntratfon Dully. IB H. 7th fit. Philadelphia Turngemeindo School . reopeni; Sent. 8th. Oymnistlrs wlmmlnir. t'lirslcal Culture, "Normal fTonrno" In swlmmlnt bedna Oct, 1st Knroll now. Ilooklrt. ' llltOAD CPI.TlMltlA AVK. Mils Wharton's School KeonriiH Npntrmhip Hft September 31 ... .. . i . - - .- . -. iTineipiu Miii u at ncIiooI after Sent. 10th Iillailelphln BritrNO GARDEN 1NBTITOTK Reaail anil Hnrln. ,1.. u.i -Tl... wmSr Pay and niahV eiMa" In Aru 'aisotrlciw, A?d??sV xTtTTx MbknTca and Am Op.ns B.pt. A,frto"t OE. Pblli UMbl r hnrt, nnd Mr. nckhnrt will bo best man. Pllowlnir the scrvlco there will be a reception at the homo of the bride's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Iludy will spend the early autumn In Wlldwood, nnd will bo nt home nfter October 1 nt 3S3B North Nineteenth street. The bridegroom Is well known In sporting circles. FnnttlS MBNSCH The wedding of Miss Anna Henrietta Mensch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ocorgo Mensch, of 572 Pino street, Cam den, nnd Mr.,ndwnrd Horton Ferris, of 4J9 DroadtVny. Camden, took plnco on Tliiimday cvenlnrj at tho home of the bride's parents. The Ilov. W. K. Zimmer man, of 1'nrksldo Methodist Hpscopal Church, performed the ceremony. The bride wore n gown of white satin veiled with tulle and carried a large bouquet of whlto roses. Miss Ida S. Mensch, Bister of tho bride, who nttcndod rh brides maid, wore a gown of apricot pussy willow tnrfota with tullo and carried pink roses. Mr. Clayton Klrkpatrlck acted as best man. A reception followed tho ceremony, after which tho bride and bridegroom left on a short wedding trip Upon returning on October 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ferris will bo at homo nt 22S Pow olton uvenuo, Woodlynne, N. J. MoortB bail-uv Tho marrlago of Miss Kmlly Bailey, daughter of Mr. Charles L. nallev. Jr., of Horrlsburg, and Mr, Douglas Stuart Moore, son on Mr Stuurt II. Moore, of Cuchogne, L. I., took placo at noon on Thursday at the summer home of the hrlde'H father nt Vineyard Haven. Mass., the llev. Dr. Hlchard Cabot officiating. Mr. rtnllpv irnvo hi riauarhter In mar riage. Sho had but ono attendant, Mrs. Kd ward J. Stackpole, Jr., of Hnri'ls hurg, who acted as matron of honor. Mr. Richard Wheeler, of New Haven, Conn., was best man. The brlilo and bridegroom will nail In a short tlmo for Paris, whoro they wilt llvo Indefinitely. ALTOnFEn RODMAN A pretty weddlnir wan solemnized In St. Stephen's Episcopal Church nt River side, N. J on Wedncsdny nftcrnoon at 1 o'clock, when Miss Paulino F. Rod man becamo the brldo of Mr. Edwnrd E. Altorftr. nlso of Riverside. The ceremony wns performed by the Rev. Thoman T. Butler, rector of the church. The brldo, who wila given In marrlago by her uncle, Lieutenant David B. Rod man, wore n frock of vhkte satin trimmed with laro and pearls, and her veil of tullo was held In place bv orango blossoms and lilies of the valley, and cnrrled an arm bouquet of whlto orchids. THe bride's only attendant was Miss Leonoro C. Altorfer, sister of the bride groom. Mr. Altorfer had as his beBt Younr Hen nnd Hot MEADOWBROOK SCHOOL Country Day School for Boys MEADOWBROOK, PENNA. Primary School (Boys Under 8), Lower School, Upper School A school thai gives a boy a oomplote elementary schooling and prepares (or entrance to any TRINTP.ra boardiiiB bchoo! or coIIpitp. without taking him uiusiiiuj awav from h1n hom nrri ItH vitnl fnflllpnrMi Aur. Inc hi Irnpri'xsloniibla years. A rchonl In which open-air training, baseball, eta handwork, and Intellectual study nro combined with Chrlntlitn example and precept to develop full manhood and efficiency. School grounds have 16 acres: nlirh elevation. Located 3 miles north of Jen klntown Reading Railroad to Meadowbroofc. Autobus service for nearby places. Registration nnd nsli?nm?nt of clnxo"" Sent. "JS Vrr pros pectus, terms, etc. address tho Head Master. hev. joiin wHiTr: w.m.keb, m. a. Mendowhrnnk, P. The EPISCOPAL ACADEMY (Founded 1785) 1324 Locust St., PhUadelphia, Pa. pitl'AUnS boys for all College and t?i. i? ""' l,"B iniu niiw iiaxnuru, i.enign. i-aiayette, Dartmouth. University of Peimaylvanln, Cdrnell, Princeton and Harvard. A Junior School affords careful training for llttlo boyH. J'OTEj The Trustees of tho Academy havo purchased at Oerbrook on City Line, within a few minutes' walk of the station, a spacious modern building, together with fourteen ncres of land, to which they will move tho School as soon us alterations and additions can b,' made. In Its new location tha work of the Academy will continue as heretofore, und provi sion will be mado for the pupils' afternoon study hours. Ample oppor tunity will bo furnished for healthful exercise In the open air on the playgrounds of tho School property under the direction of skilled physical illrcptora As It will h Impossible under present labor conditions to havo the building ready for occupancy In time for tho opening of the next tension, the School will re-open at Its present site. 1324 Locust Street. After the removal to Overbrook, It Is proposed to continue the Junior School for ery llttlo hoys In tho city In u suitable building which will b secured for that purpose. The very small hoys fiom tho neighborhood of Overbrook will bo nrovldcd for nt th Overhronlr Rphnni nu annr. i. 1s opened. I Tho next session opens September 23d for the Upper School: September 24th for tho Middle School, and Stptember 27th for the Junior School. Tho footbull field nnd baseball Held will bo mado ready as soon ao possible. Tho Register, together with an Announcement of the Board of Trustees giving details of the removal of the School to Overbrook, will b0 sent on application. Tho Office a 1324 Locust Street Is now open for the enrollment of pupils ' Robert Andersen Acting Headmaster Holh Hexec 2131 Spruce St., Phila., Pa. Opens October 4th. 1920 EJje $fjilatJelpfjin grijool of (0ccupnttonnl tEfjernpp Tho course offors seven months' training In design, tho crnfts, nnd lecturcH In Psychology. Anatomy, Pntholngy, etc , with two months' additional Hospital Practice. High School education or tho equivalent required The Increasing demand for aides cunnot bo tilled and good positions are waiting. For prospectus and Information address Miss Florence Fulton, Dean 2131 Spruce Street, l'hila., Pa. NIGHT SCHOOL IS NOW OPEN The Night School of Strayer's Busi ness College Is now open and students who wish to toko any coursa of bs. ness training should enroll at onee. Coll, write or telephone for particulars and state what coursa you are in terested In. Strayer's Business College 807 Cbtitnut Street Phone, Walnut 384 PEIRCE SCHOOL fV BUOIWlSBS AOMINISIHATIOK JNiprht School Opens for the Fall Term, Mon., Sept. 20 Pine Street, West of Broad, Philadelphia I Hiss lllmsn's Bchool ter Ktnarrxartnar- ,J", "rt""V IS '" Pretto kinds: nartsaa, itladslehl. Pii. man Mr. Henry McCoy. Immediately following tho ceremony a wedding sup per wns served at the home of tho brldo s mother, after which Mr, and Mrs- AI torfer left for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Canada, and will bo at homo after November 1 nt 611 Brldgeforo ave nue, Riverside, N. J. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Wlkoff, of 6200 Baynton street, havo nothtlr guests for a fortnight Mr. and Mrs. Henry G Wlkoff, of Afibury Park, N. J. Mrs. Louisa Day, of B380 Chew street, haa gono to Wlldwood to spend some time. Mrs. Chalmers C. Johnson, of 8603 Germantown avenue, and Mrs. Alexan der S. Johnson, of 10 East Mount Pleas ant avenue, motored to Ocean City for a few daya. Mr. ami Mrs. William Beldler, who have been occupying their cottago at Chelsea since June IS, havo returned to their homo at 430 East Mount Airy ave nue. STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. and Mrs. William Kelser, of 2639 North Thirtieth street, announce tho nnrrlncrn nf their daughter. Miss Minna M Kelser, to Mr. Hurry J. Martln,4of Logan, Wednesday, septcmuer . tm Dr, and Mrs Eugcno Llndauer and their family, of 2018 North Thirty-second btrcot, who spent tho Rummer In Atlantic city, aro now in ineir nomo. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rosenbaum and their family, of 2001 North Thirty-third street, havo Just returned from Chelsea, where they spent the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Elnhorn, of 2006 Oxford street, nro receiving con gratulations on the birth of n son, Mar vin Daniel Elnhorn, August 30. Mr. and Mrs. David Bcrger and fam ily, of 1737 North Thirty-second street, have returned from Atlantic City, where thoy spent the summer. FRANKFORD Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Vault, of 4616 Lelper street, who hnve been spending the summer at Ventnor, will remain at their cottago until tho lattei part of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Borneman have returned to their home at 464R Penn street after spending the su ler at Woodstock, In tho White MoUMnlns. Autumn Day Fete at Bala An autumn day fcto with many novel attractions will bo given at the Prcsby- Yoiinjr Men and Horn Charles t,. Dorle. Jr. George W. Elklns, Jr. J. Smyllo Hcrltnes Wayne Herkness Anderson MacPhee Charles E. Mclnnosj John C. Martin George SatterthwatU Robert Sewall Technlcul Schools. Moinbcru of graduating' rENKINnTON. w. t. PREPAREDNESS NEEDED! ou0rpVo?i,unntitre".n o-f"0, bfu.pu7rr'f.laf?: lour boy in H school where the dominant ilm la tho development ot character and manliness ' a"u The PENNINGTON SCHOOL A atrong faculty of experienced men '? ci"0pr',,n?1 ntion to e'ScS 6oy. Bound learning- nnd nn active Mhletle. outdoor 1 fo are the rei iiT' Situated In tho foothill, of the Watchunr Jtountalns. near New York anrt Phiia! delph a, Preparation for eollen inii technical achoola IluslnesV "ur?- Nowlv renovnt.rt dormltorM. ?lo?i . mosphero Thorough medical ei.m Ination by physician. Modern iymn?"" snd swimming pool. MoMnlctur. ltealdent nure. New Jntlrmarv iJ5' erato rntea 83rd year oS.n. 8t -n Harly reclstratlon desirable ns annli;:2?: XSSr.7s,M,d fr lacU "' roo"t "ear! FRANK Mnrlvtviirr n Headmaster Kox L. rentilniinn "v Aiientown Preparatory School Trepares for colljgo or tri'hnlc-ii .v,i Bmall classea: Individual InatruetliS stnH J, Cta'.-cL-.0"" f0r u"'rUbo8.ni1 '."'vnai PKnKRKlUU N.I. WKSTrilEhTKR MILITARY AClnirw Military tralnlnir In h Hum, I. "J3. Unnurpaaaed location ou HuJson r.mino1. attentU Write for rata oku? jimei'S1.,1 ton Mcl.ure Consult Public Ledcer S" "j" lloth Hexnt Friends' Select School For The Parkway, Cherry and inn?"!! ",rl All Kradss. Inc udlnS Prfmirv 'hn i8,v M ClfrWn ,crha, H-'L1 ronenr01"- Wn '" &&oW SyCiYinvrJIaniL. Prlnclnnl Our course In Shorthand tUresiJ ti,. speedy aystein, and Pitman) iioTXU.i'ir ea,Jri Accountnnrv. anil H.;i..l7..!,1'eeplna; and many of today'a succ.ssful m'.n SS'r.P MB'JA rilHWV. -iHISIVrni4V7..,, v-J.l". mn Ahettout at. 1'hiiud.t.k L'hlUdeliiMa J. ALLKXTOWy. pa. terlanllnmn for AireA CoUnlen a MtJiH. H Men. nt Bala, on Friday. Octi frftin lfl n ti. in 7 tv m.. under. rectlon of MrB. William IL Nlchel The largo American flnff presented tno ramny of tno nome win op u with appropriate exercises at n'Mr.nlr. Mra Mnmnel Dnkford eighty-nine years, tho oldest member tno rnmuy, win raise inn nag Mayor Stuart will make the Rustic, hooths will b erected fliennnrta mh aa a a-tmrttf rttk llf n Ing, children's dresses and rqmpersv lingerie, dolls, toys, fancy hags, noworj,- vegetable', tollct'and bnth supplies will ,.- , . r...Mi. ."tllrlllHM XtiMt Thnmn Tt Tflll nml Mm. .Tnhn FoWHr Amm:: - titsflBt 'l MM 4 ' addrefb. ' ,, on. t m h anil ineir aius win navo uiiuiko , v v-.. . luncheon nnd sunner. which will n served In the sun parlor. Mrs, John MHI x "i , and ft group of charming young glrl-' i ,, the second auxiliary or tno nome 'win '.,u ttitrA tnll fwm nnRntnir nlltnmnblles. MTI1. .W Matthew Hyndman wljl bo In charge'aj the first nuxlllary Good fortunes Win ' J i bo told nt tho gypsy's tent. . i ( W , Altia- nlinUmnn r.9 rAmntlltf),H InCltHM1 " . I Mrs. Robert Dornan, president pf U, , S. women's auxiliary ', Mrs. iienry . v Oroome, treasurer , Mlos Emmn arahwii, ., f t secretary; juts. 11, ;. i'ivan, i"o-r v Charles T. Shoemaker, Mrs. W. IIj Hen- ilerson, Mrs. Iowl3 S. Iee, Mrs. Harvey 4 Freeman. Miss Kmmn V. Kolb, Mls Harriet Huntley, Mrs. George O. Mont gomery, Mrs. J. Bird Moyer, Mrs. Wil liam T. Mollloy, Mrs. Samuel OourU, Mrp. John Chambers nnd Mrs Frank P. Croft Mr William R. Nicholson win act as treasurer of tho fcto. v SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE INCORPORATED 1831 llroaJ and HprlnK Garden Mts PhlU. DAY Claasrs In ART, ELECTRICITY AND AUTOMOBILE ' A thorouBh courso In free-hand , drmar Ins, look llluatrntlona, etc A nine months' eourn In electricity, holli theoretic and practical. A two months' couri-e In auto ma chnnlca. repair unop prlenp. Mnrhlne Shop IJlertrlrlty ApplUfl Mechanical. Archl' tectural and Free hand drawlns nook Illuatratlon Arithmetic, ? 1THCUCP Mnchlne Shop Mathematlcfl Pattern Hhop rrnctlce Automobllp, Kleo. Mntnematlca Fit youraeii to w ""f,",.,ul opportunities opn to technically trained men ana women. , , Excftitlonal Facilities and Low Rates All Clnaani Open fientetnher 20 .,.' J UlUBirWVOU JJWMVl, uiiawa ivn Iloth HriM JBAjWa nm yfcesp way school 'AJaJ NIGHT SCHOOL CtJJL,lsJtZi "' .? school . ior you. F 200 Walnut St., Philadelphia Tonpr Women nnd Clrla Garrioon Forest School i A Cmmlnt School or airte. I-ai than M I hour from Ualttmor. Interm1lte and Col j lege I'roparatory. liox I,. OAKHI8QN. IIP. I The Gordon-Roney School t For qirla. 112 Spruce street. Otnarat I nd Colletre Preparatory Couriea. lloof Garden nrd Oyrn. Mlsa ltonay. I'rln. t : I niK fiL'UIIDER HCIKIOI. for Ynunu lVoBe : I 7 lliijldlncs. W. 7d Mt. at ItlTersldepr' I 'InuAuftl Practlcnl features: (II Secretarial? I , uiiiraiiu acKiire, ot oociai ivsmn ana Communlly Bury. Ad. . Miss M. I'. SeasW7 , DOMESTIC SriKNCE OHADUATK dealrn, . cIutrJ' We A!r . wtTk- Private scHm1( Box tiH. Mnnehenlrr. Yt. ,J s TAIUtCTOXVyjW-lirDHOW. N. Y.j(? gfg : iVMw W V M! W !idhland, Manor or Girls loii-aeetnrliin Imanllnc nnd felionl on n uomlrd estate In Turrj-town. N. V. nmurtA tach girt, tot im vrlth cnthuslnmle Inl.r. eat foursra whirl nr adapted to "..V "j'"iui.neai una amnition. All Clrnrlen. T.tbernl Arts. Colleg Preparation. Post Graduate. Domes Vr Hcl'nre, Interior D-rorntlon. etc KlIOKVn II. I.KIIMAN. Director A ur llinmiri wr'ir Millie iH-1, laliland Manor " J li-on-lliidsoii. jr. y, I TnrrytOHi MUSICAL 11NWTKUCT10N ZECKWER-HAHN Philadelphia Musical Academy 1617 SPRUCE STREET and Bronchos ; I nder tho direction of Camilla. Zeckwer. Frederick nahn iid Charlton Lewis Murphy , aiTSSS&uiS? prospect"8 S nSi0U.r,sul 0.stn'iy I,ro ccinnlete ?ni? i1,,or"UB.h' , y 1'icludo a full Theoretical Course, Solfeco Harmony, Composition, Aurai 7n?ni K3JFu"n ind Teachera' Tralnlnff courses. Jtitilor oti .SViUor Orchestras compoBcd of pupllH of the, ntrlnc 'A.'i'i'i '""'"mental departmentH ai well aw those of tho Piano and Orcan nro organized for prospectus uldrtf CHARLTON LEWIS MURPHV Managing Director u lnp"f Sf" ' ,or "W'ratlon. foonIoml(nPlanoromO.J llevpr&Bon CONSEKrOKfyStTSlC 30th ear. Individual Instruction. Per sonal Supervision All branches, theoret ical and applied. A school of Publlo Performance Teuchera' Normal Tralnln course, Publlo School Muslo Bupervlslon . uimiieio .vnmary llund Dept Deirraa conferred Tvm rnnm.i. i7....ii.i "" i women. Your book free. ""Hi1"" iiiioerr unynolita Combs. Director omces. -, .....,. .uwiM,, uroou & Reed jl -jt ; S J :l Jp jly Suvc W if I I " ..' "f vajaal I WKJ!" TIIK hTKRNIIKKH Sf'llOOL OK Ml'iSier' 50 Sr vMlKru . lVu"r " lld?n,810 Min l Merir. Director ' I VVIIl Reopen September lith "Alee Open After Se"t ember Vih itej" Sentemher 7th HYPERION B0,l,SDBir! Vocal. Violin, Piano, Oraan I'rankllna n son.Dlr.,1714 Che.lnyt" ,W gpggjjggl BARITONE SOLOISf ?te"cUrxp9rMenncfr ussir;? ksk- LEEFSON-HILLli 1014 CIIUSTNl'T BT Conservatory of Music, Public Behool. Musi. Supervision RKOPKNH SlJPTKMIlfclt " ritllUlKLrillA MUHir.irACAUKK7 (ieriunntown Itniiich . . S?.,'""' "'nlnut I.unn Catulojrufi 31th Neiwon , .... D r,kC SrER' A TllanFST dUujt .Former )$ jfa Ift Kllron nrnooi Ilrjmntie Art "rheeTa r"V li.?",1! ",U?n. dranValle art iu?J trafidna, publlo Nnr.ililiu ' MH ChenutTr! NOBUIS 17H laitou wTj. JpmT, JIM Ikl 2' in rlolHir J, :v4 fl VJ ;tl 'j; IA "S ,V L M ViM . 3 l J'il X i . Ai k'..Vl i. .' . -. jXwA-?, && M.r lK-'TA .'.i.yt ' ipJis.hi i'm v,V. J j -.L ii"Tf.-Vf.' ,Hu. I Sfcrf,.- r-irta
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