Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 19, 1915, Final, Page 6, Image 6

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THEATRICAL DOG DAYS
IN ATLANTIC CITY
Trying Out the Drama on the
Best Audience in America.
Philadclphians in the New
' "Follies" and Elsewhere.
ATLANftd CITY, Juno 19,-The fact
that Atlantic City 1 the treat "dog"
town In America has attracted blR oddl
tlona to the theatrlcat colony durlnTr tho
last two weeks. Breaking In ft new play
I or singing a new production for tho first
t time Is known to all theatrical people aa
"trying It on the dog." and that canine
5 gets more attention from managers In
i this town than In any other place In tho
United State. Tho fact that tho audi-
encea here are always made up of visitors
; from all parts of tho country enables
managers to feot tho pulae of the public
and to And out whether n new play has
a ghost of n chance In Now York city,
' Kalamazoo, Chicago. Painted Post or
even far-away San Francisco.
Tho big managers all fight for an oppor
tunity to "try out" their now shows hero,
, and now that thero are two available
theatres, the Apollo and Cort, with tho
Now Nixon to break Into tho gamo .
! shortly, thero will bo many now produc-
ttona horo during tho nummer months,
fltlwyn & Co. have arranged to put on
four now plays here; Al Woods will
try out a couple; Cohan & Harris will
, nleo try to pick winners by presenting
two or three new plays, and soveral other
I managers arc sparring for tlmo to spring
I oddities and novelties on tho unsuspeot-
i ing public
"Under Fire," "The Lovo Thought,"
. 'Bo My Lawyer," "Tho Last Laugh,"
"Who Is Sylvia?" and "Tho Blue Parn
dlso" liavo nil had their premlors hero
during tho last six weeks. Homo of these
plays will never bo heard of again, whlto
others are scheduled for early production
in New York or Chicago.
Next Monday two now productions aro
announced. Cohan & Harris will pro
duce "Tho Ilouso of Glass," a drama
'Written by Max Marcln, whoso comedy.
"Seo My Lawyer," failed to molco n hit
hero a few wocks ago. Selwyn and com
pany will glvo tho first porformanco of
"Back Homo," wrltton by Bayard Volllor,
author of "Within tho Law," and Irvln
Cobb, whose brilliant stories aro well
Itnown to the readers of tho Saturday
Evening Post.
Zlcgfeld's "Follies of 1915" was pre
sented for tho first tlmo Inst Tuesday
night before tho largest nudlcnco that tho
Apollo Thoatro ever held. It was a. reg
ular metropolitan production, with all of
tho attendant features, Inoludlng n bunch
of Now York speculators, who purchased
a block of tho choicest soats and secured
as high as J10 a seat from thoso who woro
unfortunato enough not to buy far In ad
vance. A heavy rain, which sot In about
7 o'clock, hurt tho specs a little, and they
wero compcllod to glvo way or "eat" &
few of the seats they had purchased, but
Ihelr not profits wero very largo, even
though tho clemonts conspired against
them cleaning up.
Philadelphia scored heavily In tho cast
of tho "Follies." W. a. (Whltoy) Fields,
who as a boy roamed around aormnn
town avenuo and Clearfield street, and
who since has amused peoplo In ovory
part of the habitable globo by his gro
tesquo Juggling, Introduced his specialty
and played several comedy parts. Ed
TVynn, who broko Into tho profession
when ho lived In Kensington, was ono
of the real hits of tho Bhow, his quaint
quips, breezy manner, good acting and,
of course, tho old hat of a thousand
Bhapes, making a distinct Impression on
the first-nighters. Anna Pennington,
another formor resident of tho Quaker
City, pleased with her dancing, and Wil
liam Shrode, formorly ono of the Shrodo
brothers, acrobats, was tho stage man
ager, and handled tho lntrlcnto numbers
any many scenes so thero wero no staga
waits.
A, L. Erlanncr, "tho Big Chief," as ho
is usually called, was on tho Job every
rolnuto during tho rehearsals of tho "Fol
lies," and his "say-so" had much to do
with what was cut out after tho first
performance. While hero ho was tho
guest of Samuel F. Nixon at his Paclflo
avenue cottage, and for n. busy man ho
did manage to get In a few moments of
enjoyment.
"Seven-days-ahead" Eddlo Dunn, tho
man with tho many hued waistcoats and
tho most popular of Cohan & Harris'
fleet of ndvance and press agents, at
tended tho first performance of the
"Follies" and attracted as much atten
tion as somo of tho bits on the stago.
Fred Jackson, tho author of short
stories and who has a comedy meeting
with success In Now York, spent a week
here with his bride. Tho happy couplo
were chaperoned by Alex Aarons, son of
Al Aarons, who got fcls theatrical start
In Philadelphia, but who Is now ono of
tho big guns in the Klaw & Krlanger
offices.
J, Fred Zimmerman, Br., motored aver
from Ocean City to seo tho first produc
tion of the "Follies" and as Is his praise
worthy custom, said It "was the best
ever." He looks for prosperity at all of
his Philadelphia theatres next season
and to show proof of his belief starts
for the Canadian Rockies In a few days
to spend a month.
John Clemens, tho organist. Is only able
to get down here on Sundays, as his
work as organist at the darrick Theatre
prevents him from putting in moro time
Where the fish bite. When tho season
closes at the Qarrlck ho will take a
short vacation at Willow Grove.
Harry Keans, a native of Philadelphia,
who has met with unusual success as a
vaudeville actor, Is resting here prepara
tory to opening in a new sketch at the
Garden Pier on June 18. He has a long
route booked and is therefore happy, as
but few vaudeville acts have received con
tracts for next season up to the present
time.
Fergus McCusker. treasurer of the
Forrest Theatre; llllly Ilobb, of the,'
Broad Street Theatre, and George Ashby,
of the Garrlok Theatre, with their respec
tive wives, came over from tho peace and
quietness of Ocean City on the opening
night of the "Follies." They came peril
ously doss to having head-on collisions
With Jitneys and trolley cars, and were
lad to get back to the simple life on
the last Shore Line car.
It Is announced that tho New Nixon
Theatre wilt reopen wltti vaudeville on
June 2S. to be followed by a, number of
new dramatlo productions later In the
season.
The water has been too cool for surf
bathing and many striking bathing suits,
designed and to bs worn by soubrettea
nd Ingenues, have not yet made their
appearance.
Blllie Beeves, the limber-Jointed Eng
lish comedian, has bean splintering tho
Boardwalk by numerous falls. He Is
tarring in a series of comedies for Lubln
and will remain were for another month.
JJb was (o have pitched headlong from tho
alrboat this week, but when he found out
Its slowest speed was 60 mllea an hour
ho substituted a dummy.
I'm Tired
I'm tired washing dishes,
I'm tired scrubbing liors,
I'm tired sblntftg UYIIM
And stopping baWa' rtmra,
I'm lired tending Arts,
I m tired cleaning stairs,
I'm tired ducting- things
l.ike heavy p?Ur eStlfa,
-m urea aoinw -mRHtg,
I'm tired mervdinif hat.
,'m itred doinjf hoiuework
Tlmt oea with furoltbd flat.
I'm tired dotBaf '"Ttlffia'
6
I'm tired uiaiAinr clotbaj,
Put I'm oot tird Hateig
thm mvin picture thtW
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PER LE FAMIGLIE DEI
RICIMMATI IN ITALIA
Un Appello del Comitate di
Soccorso agli Italian! del
West Philadelphia.
Nella Coionln. Italians, del Wet Phila
delphia si e' coalltulto un Comltato per
venire In soccorso rtello famlgllo dl qucgll
Italian! cho sono stall riehlamatl per la
gucrra. II Comltato ha lanclato ogll
Itallanl del West Philadelphia II scgucnto
Invito!
Itallanl del West Philadelphia:
Un Comltato dl persono dl tutlo 1
clasil cho fan parte dolla. numcrosa colo
nla dl West Philadelphia si o'coslltulto
per soccorrero lo famlgllo blsognoso del
riehlamatl nrlla gucrra Italo-Austrlaca,
o, fatta ad unnnlmltn Tammlnlatrazlone,
si o'lmmedlatamcnlo declso d'invltaro
tuttl gl'Itallanl che vlvono In Weat
Philadelphia d'lntorvenlro alio eeduto
generall cho saranno annunzlato volta per
volta sul glornatl. In lingua nostra, o si
fnccla a gara nel faro del beno o soc
correre lo famlgllo dl coloro cho per la
patrln han lasclato o lasolnno tuttl I
glornt lo loro case, prontl a acrtlcn.ro, la
loro vita,
Bl o'stablllto nncho d'invltaro lo Slgnore
o Slgnorlno delta colonla nfflnche 'nnch
'esse nl unlscano nl loro genltorl. marltl,
frntclll o flgll nelln sottosorlzlono o rao-
colta dl fondl glaccho', oltro n do
'cho ponsn cssoro raccolto como dona
stlono temporanea, clascun del comltato si
o sottoseritto por una quota monsllo, ciio,
per quanta modesta o pronorzlonatn. alio
proprlo condlzlonl flnanzlarlo, unrn. 'sem
pro un solllovo o tranoioccetta da coloro
cho dl not hanno blsogno.
Nella nostra declstono unanlmo, a'pro
vnlea l'ldca non esscro noccssarlo faro
mostra dl nol stcssl nottoscrlvendo per
cento so non si puo'daro died, o pcrclo',
claseuno preaente, npontancamcuto o
senza pretonzlonl o BOggezlone nlcuna, ha
sottoccrltto per quel cho ha potuto, o
tuttl, el o'prcso I'lncnrlro d'invltaro fill
nltrl Itallanl, che, por una raglona o per
un'altra non hanno potuto esscro present),
ill entraro nella gara noblllsslmn n heno
Ilclo dcllo madrl, mogll o flgll del nostrl
fratelll riehlamatl cho com battono o
inuolon per completnro l'unlta 'gcograflca
o pouticn ilclla nostra cara patrla.
Itallanl,
VI sono clrcostanzo nelln, vita dcllo
nazlonl In cul, gl'Indlvidul tuttl, dal
plu'umlll al plu'grandl, dolbono faro sac
rlflclo dollo loro opinion!, faro astrnzlono
dol loro amor proprlo, dlmontlcaro lo
offeso lasxluro da parta lo galoslo, l'ln
vldla, l'odlo cd 1 rancorl personal! cho In
dobollscono o dlstruggono nnzlccVio'glo
vnro nd nlcuno o rlconclllaro lo loro
azlonl con gl'lntcrcssl suprcml dclla
comunlta'.
L'ltalla oggl o'ln guerra con la secolaro
nemlca Austria per una cau sa glusta o
stnnta, c, senz'nltro, ha blsogno til tuttl
I buoI Ogll. E, slccomo not qui, per
raglonl superlorl alia nostra volonta, non
posslamo nccorroro In massa ad offrlra
II nostro sanguo por Lot, como stan fac
endo glorlosamcnto o Roneroaamenta tantl
e tantl altrl nostrl fratelll, cl sla dato nl
mono la consolozlono dl rnccogllercl In un
forto manlpolo, como flgll dl una Btcssa
mndc, strlnccrcl cordlalmcnto o slncern
monto la mano o faro dl nccordo tutto
do 'cho o'umanamento posslbllo per I
blfcgnosl noBtrl futllll, flgll dclla noBtra
bolla patrla, nello cul vono scorro potento
o puro lo stesso sanguo nostro.
II Presldonto del Comltato,
DR. aiUSEPPB PABCEItl.
II Comltato terra' la sua prima rlunlono
gencralo Vcnordl" sera alle 8 precise,
nella Pearson Hall, 3 North 63d street.
Horsemen Honor Stotcsbury
Philadelphia today got the highest
recognition It can receive from horsemen
when E. T. Stotcsbury was elected presi
dent of tho National Horso Show Asbo
clutlon. Mr. Stotcsbury succeeds tho late
A. G. Vnnderbllt, who lost his llfo when
tho Lusitanla was sunk. Mr. VnndcrtalU
hart been president of tho association u
number of years beforo his death. It has
been determined to hold a show this year
In Madison Squnro Garden from Novem
ber 6 to 12. Tho nhow officially was
abandoned last year" on account of tho
war, but an Informal show for the bene
fit of tho Bed Cross proved an excellent
substitute.
F. A. North & Co. to Givo 100 Pianos
Tho annual distribution of ICO Bquare
pianos to deserving poor peoplo by tho F.
A. North Company, 1B08 Chestnut street,
will begin on Monday. Application for
ono of tho Instruments may bo made in
writing, but tho pianos will bo awarded
first to those who appear in person In
order of their application. The gift
pianos aro In good condition and havn
years of service In them.
mVEU STEAMBOATS'
Wilson's Evening Trips
On the Upper Delaware
Steamer "Queen Anne"
Every Prldny and Saturday Evening
Saturday, June 19
Nay Day ut I.ragne Island. River demon
strationt warships lUumlnaKJ. Special trip
to League Ialanil to view the tame In con-
i unction with our evening trip up the
lelannre.
Boat Leaves Arch St. Wharf 8:15 P. M.
Ticket!. SS ctnin, at Ilox Offlce on Mliarf.
TItENTON liniSTOIIlUIlIJNGTON
IIUItLINUTON ISLAND I-AltK
l'tTLL SUMMER HCHKIJULM IN JIlM'tCT
ItEdULAIl 80-DAY iTCCintSlON TICKET, BOo
2rtr Special 1-day excunlon ticket 9K
"" Nol sood Sat.. Sun. or Holiday oc
Le&T Chestnut St. I'ler Week Day 8, 30.80
A. M , 1 (2 nordentown Ace.), a P. M.
EXTRA THIPS SATURDAY B.SO P, Jl.
SUNDAYS nail JULY 4TH
a.80, 1030 a. ir.i i.8o, a, r. 8.30, ioso p. ii.
IlUni.INOTON ISLAND PAIIK
Bathing 8raon now open. No intoilcatlnr
Uquori sold or allowed on the (round.
STEAMSHIP NOTICES
ANCHOR LINE
Itojal Stall Twin-Screw Geared Turbines
NEW YORK and GLASGOW
Tucunlo, June B,8nmlTtucanla, July 23,Spm
jcvr rnbva aim 11111 DBriicmara buuit
(a
J. J. McOUATir, 1018 Walnut fit.
BOOT. TAYLOR & CO., O0J WaloDl BL
Or Anr Local Agent.
SUMMER RESORTS
Portland, Me.
YE LONGFELLOW INN JSgftg,
location uneurpueed, ealerlzuf to refloti
patronage. Bxeellent outline, Bathlni tnra
Home, uoai-g aa nen-g. xi up. it. n. rig,
iAaa.
Brunswick: Hotel Nwt hotel, ciniraiir
A; cold water. All roomi Buro.. 11 ud: Amir..
12 60. Write O. V. Stemayer. 21 Preble St.
NEW CHASE HOUSE gSL ,
houaa In Mjtla.
Europtan plan. Booklet.
Deot. P.
Hlock leland. It. I.
The HOTEL MANISSES KH
IS MILBB OUT AT SKA. Aeeom. 800 Rate.
118 up. No ovoequltoea; dablur. aallloe aaa
bathlsa". Bxceptloaal eulain.' Own farm
prodBCta- Orcteitra TeonUAtolf Boat dlrtcl
I ro new iorK pkii. u. is iuiuwh, ftvv.
TI,a Morrinoncalt R
Refined, hosllke
'v -o houM. -Write tot
booklet.
ALTON U. MOTT. Prop.
NEW NATIONAL HOTELS S:
MtUt aad Pleaaurea. l&a. H. q. LgWlST
gaanderataira, U. L,
Coi.niloc Mnnla Own May 28 Dlrectlr
ngfjjtgsssa
Brmnm cBPAipmmwnCTa mWAt, jtjto
ml GIRL WHO
Cepyrlghl, IBIS, by trjr noberts ninehert.
lly JIARY ROBEIITS RINEHABT
Author of "The Man In Lower Ten
CHAPTER Xl-(Contlnued).
"Then, In a week," said Boroday, "where
do you think of going, Elinor?"
"I had hardly got so far. Anywhere
but here."
"Wo shall havo to plan for you.'
Ho picked up his soft hat and minor
roso.
"Good night, Elinor,"
"Good night- I am nlways happter for
having seen you."
He watched her back to tho houso. then
went down tho steps Into tho road.
Thoro had been a dinner at the Country
Club that night Tho Chief had attcnaea
It, unknown to hostess and guests, to tho
extent of sitting In tho grill room during
tho ovcnlng nnd carefully watching tho
men who oamo nnd wont. Ho had dined
qulto alono In tho grill. From whoro ho
sat ho could see the dinner party guosts
on tho veranda. There woro noticeably
few Jewels to bo seen. Over hlfl chop and
lagor beer tho Chief smiled grimly.
After that he shook dlco'for a flhort
tlmo with n young Englishman named
Tnlbor. nn interesting fellow. From him
tho Ohlcf got tho club vlow of tho Jewel
robbery.
"It's beon coming to us for n, long
time," said Talbot, Blinking tho dloo.
"Long ago I advised fiomo of tho women
who had famous pearls to havo copies
mado and keep tho originals In their
banks, but th(v disliked tho Idea of wear
ing imitations."
"1 sec."
"Then a woman Isn't satisfied to havo
a string of pearls: oho must havo it an
nounced In all tho papors. Of course,
crooks all ovor tho country road about
thorn, nnd naturally tholr lingers Itoh."
"I understand," said tho Chief, "that
tho Bryant pearl has boen recovered."
"Yes, nnd good work on tho part of
tho foroo," was Talbot's comment, If
tho Chtof smllod under his hoavy mus
tache, If thero wan tho faintest poeslblo
twinltlo in Talbot'n oyos, who was there
to sce7
Talbot took tho Chief down to tho sta
tion In his gray machine. They had
chatted vory pleasantly. But Just op
posite tho steps from Elinor's garden
they blew out a tiro. Tho car swerved,
suddenly throwing tho light from tho
lamps along the bnnk. Standing In tho
shadows, and thua unexpectedly revealed,
wan Boroday.
Talbot brought tho car to a stop and
jumped out. Tho Russian had gono on
down tho hill.
"Awfully eorry," nald Talbot. "Looks
as if you'd havo to walk down. Perhaps
you will find anothor car to pick you
up."
"I shall rathor enjoy tho walk." said
the Chief, oyos ahead In tho darkness.
"Whoso place is this?"
Talbot glanced up and around.
"I'm nfrold I don't know anything about
tho vlllago." He opened tho tool box.
Tho Chief took two or throe steps along
tho road and turned. "About horo, wasn't
It, that tho Episcopal clergyman was
shot?"
"I cannot tell you that, cither. It was
somowhero along this road."
summer nr.soivrs
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The Social & Scenic Center of tho
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MAPLEWOOD, N. H.
MAPLEW00D
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Cottases - - Casino - - Inn
OPEN JUNE TO OCT. NO HAT FDVEn.
One Thousand Acre Park
18 Hole Golf Course
Unsurpassed. 6000 Yards.
First Annual REGISTERED
Maplowood
TRAP SHOOTING
TOURNAMENT
July 20th-30th inclusive
Daily Concert and Danclnjr Every
Evenintr
Boofclne Ofllce for Hotel, 1180 Broadway,
New York. Alio for Inn, Maplowood. N.H.
LEON II. CltLEV, sirr.
rranconlq Notch, Oration Co.. N. 0.
WHITE MOUNTAINS
'NEW PROHIf HOUSE
TWENTY COTTAGES. OPEN JULT 1ST.
Caterlnc to thoee who ilU Hummer
Horns In a rraort favored with clientele ol
the hlclieat orilrr. ON I DUAL, TOUR. Plae
Qarace. Golf, Tennla, Doatlnf, Flahlnf.
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Dar Harbor, Mains
Open Julr 1 t Sept. II
IC.PRIOR, Mrr. Hotel Lenox. Doatoa
Caaco liar. Mo.
Ye Headland Ihn Trelethen, Caaeo Dajr,
i c ncuuaiiu lllll M rjireelly on ocean,
rocky coait .pine woodi, cool daye, reettul
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like comfort, gaa, bathe. Booklet.
Peafre leland, Me.
PEAKS ISLAND HOUSE
15 mlnutea by auto. Ferry from Portland.
Dooklet RALPH B. ROWD. Manager.
Bav Vipttr HnilSP Write for terme and
cay view noubebkl, c. w, Howard.
WEST CHESTER. PA.
GREEN TREE INN TcUJr? pa!
Particular atten. to com. men, motor arid
tourlet partita. Reg mealefiOc. Sunday mtale
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iroeke HalL H acrce. High. healihT, Tennlf,
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Cmiadenali, Pa.
Pine Grove House gr&?
Ublee from farm. Bklt. H. J. QI1AVLB.
The Pines Capacity loo. Booklet teUa tae
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"Good night." sang- tho Chlet cheerily,
and started down tho hill.
norodny hnd como out of tho lnnJ,y
Klngiton place. Ho knew that, night
hero, almost whero ho stopped, wan where
Ward had been found. Then, In splto of
ottl Hilary's death, the bnnd "was still
lining his houso! Thlnsa wero closing up.
Borodny tramped on down tho road.
About 100 yards behind him tho Chief fol
lowed. Tnlbot, hammerltiK at a recalcitrant
tiro, niled tho air with tho ohort, angry
rnpa of Jils hammer on tho rim.
Tho Husilon had an almost uncanny
nemo of pursuit Moro than onco In his
llfo it had saved htm, nnd now ho know
ho wna belnif followed. Ho mnda no at
tempt whatever to throw his pursuer off
tho track, but went directly to tho station.
Thero ho got nn ovonlnc paper at tho
closing; newsstand and glanced ovor It,
standing; under an aro light. For all his
engrossment ho saw qulto distinctly tho
flBUro of the Chief res ho crossed tho track
and took up his station bohlnd a. pillar
of the tralnshcd. Boroday was thinking-
hard. It had boon that unlucky BwcrvlnB
of a machlno on tho hill that had be
trayed him. Ho know that now. And ho
had Just como out of tho Kingston placo.
It was bad, very bad,
Boroday rodo nil tho way Into tho city
with tho Chief a doien eoata behind him.
Tho Chief did not follow hltn home, llo
know whoro ho lived, and ho could lay his
hand on him whon ho wanted him. Ho
was golna to want him now pretty soon.
Tho Hussion know that, too.
When ho had entered hia apartment
and turned on tho light, ho found Hurt
standing1 by n trlndow. Tho boy ducked
back an tho Unlit went up.
For a moment tho two oyed ono an
other. Hurt was unshaven, sunken-eyed,
dlity. Tho contrast between this wlld
oyed boy and tho toll Russian was
etrong.
"Well?" said Huff dodantly.
"Sit down." Uoroday'B tone was kind.
Ho went to a closet and got out a, bottls
of vodka.
"When did you havo anything to eat?"
"I am not hungry."
Nevertheless Boroday forood. on him a
ltttlo bread and meat.
"I didn't know you wero out until to
night," Huff eald at last, pushing his
plato away.
"Whero havo you been?"
SUMMER RESORTS
IlEDPORD SP1UNOS, Pa.
Bedford Springs (Pa.) Hotel and Baths
In the moat delightful eectlon of the benutl
ful, healthful Allegheny Mountalna. Cool,
Invigorating breezes. Good roade for motor
ing. Hotel and estate afford every comfort A
Indoor and outdoor diversion MAGNESIA
BATIIB 4 MEDICINAL WATERS. NOW
OPEN.
II. E. nn.MIS, Manager.
EAGLE'S MERE. PA.
THE CRESTMONT INN
EAGLE'S MERE. PA.
The hotel with the Incomparable situation,
S200 feet above the sea, on the summit of
the Alleghonlea Uolf, tennis, boating and
the finoBt of fresh water bathing, electrlo
lights, steam heat, eta. Also bungalows with
meals nt Inn. Kor booklet and term ad
dress WILLIAM WOODS, Manager.
COI.T.EOEVILLE, PA.
OLENWOOD HALL On the Perklomen Creek.
Large danco pavilion. Dklt. Chae.Zlegenthaler.
SCHWENKVIIXE, VA.
PERKIOMEN INN hI?"'";ooaern """
nigh loca. ; prl. bath;
boat's, bath'g, fleh'g. Tennla. LMlt. U.M.Carl.
rOCONO MOPNTAIN8, PA.
Delaware Water Gap, Pa.
THE BELLEVUE r t ;-
tlon. Capacity 1C0.
Excellent table. Rooms with running water.
Dancing, golf and tennle. The popular house
for young people. Booklet.
CONWAT A BLAIR.
Howard Nr Btatlon and river. Excellent
"u u accommodations. Bklt. C.Howard.
FORREST HOUSE f ffHgff
Paradise Valley. Pa.
THE OLD INN Formerly Paradise Inn.
1 na yjuu inn cresco Sta.. Penna. R.n.
Managed from the atandpolnt of the guest;
Huwi iijw unu hvuu uvua, via biiauo, tennis.
trout flshlna; rates, 10 to (12.&0; booklet,
Opena may :
jnay -f.
Miss Kirk. 4103 Parksld av.
Strnudsburg, Pa.
CHURLEIGH INN "J
Qrandeat location In
Blue Ridge Mts. Boating, fishing, etc.
Oarage. Special rates May and June, nook
let. MUCHMOUH A HALO. Props.
Alnlin Inn B0" Main st. Modern borne com.
11""- -" forts. Bklt. MnB.TRAUQER.
Prnnlvn 0n Hebron Helghtsi own farm.
rcildljru j300klBt. Ui MERVIN,
East Btrondsbnrg, Pa.
Vineyard Cottage X&!yoM?u
Sit. Porono, Pa.
THE BELMONT Moa:-tsam heat.batbs.
inuuiumviM Bpeclal spring rates.
Elev. high, air plney and dry. J. L. Cornish.
Tocono Lake, Ta.
Laurel Inn , 1f,b.ii,v"'i?2i.l.k" V:
table, own farm. Booklet.
..-.. ,",. ,, i:iisat
BAYBR.
AnalomlnU. Pa.
Rapids Hotel $
ntir m&nart
Trout ttahlnr. Auta
wclcomi. PookUt. RUBBELL. B. l'LACE.
ST1TES' MT. HOUSE .'aV.1
Capacity 100. Booklet. THOB. 11. STlTEa. '
llartonvlllf, pa.
POKONA FARM Jrpdey7,elc upi lM
o. t! ALI.EOER.
Mountain Home. Ta.
Mt. Constance
House Ideal location.
CBD. 40. Modarn. rtwn
farm. IT up.
Booklet. P. CABOLIN.
Heller's Mt. Airy SVgfflS. g
Marshall'i Creek. Pa.
UARSIIALLS B-ALLO HOUSE Modem la every
fihawneeoa-Belawrare, Pa.
Lrnwond Excellent location. Bath'r, boat'g,
UCUWWUU flto.g- m,! DHTRicic di HON.
THE ANATOK "sr..'?teM.'w
Dlngman'a rry. Pa.
Bellevue House w,u tor rm and
jumTnw. uumt. f0iaer. b, KERN.
Manslfin HoUSft Writ for term and
nuiniuu numctlMtr a. r Aibrecht.
Cresco, Pa.
HUCUUUi HOWARD PRlca.
SEASIDE PARK. N. 3.
SeT
H'llOas TURNIR
Olfaptly on Qeaoh,
Strictly pint Clan,
Booklet.
Prepiletef
Open Juno 18th
ABBDRV PAItK, N. T.
DEVONPORT INN
Directly en tha .Oceani finest tUiu ea the
coast; caterln to hlghlaj'palraage hot
aalt -water baths opposite. ATb. WAtllT
GRAND VIEW i"!? BV- &ek i3
ocean. New manaaa
tnent. cicallmt aervlce, moderate ratea.
OAgE MAV, K. J.
CHALFONTB HOTEL o .
- ....f ...i .-. . w-.- v.i,m Mtn.fn.i.
miTTA
n )liar ".
HAD NO GOD
"Orinkln? my head off In a "v.,on
40th street," ald Hurf eavaecly. 'I m
all right now."
"What got Into you, Walter? For you
to turn on u lllto that-to oxposo ovory
ono of us, as you havo "
"Sho was in lovo with him, I wish I a
killed htm." . k
Very patiently Boroday told him what
had happened. Over tho mattor o tho
Bryant pearl ho passed as lightly as ho
fcould. But Huff realised tho signifi
cance of Elinor's placing It In tho alms
box. Ho went rathor whlto.
"Wo -would have got off with tho Coun
try Club matter well enough, but this
murderous ftoniy of yours has finished
us all. Wo'll KaVo to break up Mid get
away, I want you to go out to Elinor's
tonight."
"She will not soo me."
"I think she will," said Boroday. "I
want her lo get away Uio first thing in
the mornlnir. Let her empty tho vault."
Ho hesitated. Elinor's fortune In Jewels
was becoming a menace. Whoever took
them In chargo was possibly putUng a
halter around his neck.
"Bring tho Jowels to mo, if you havo a
chauco. If It BocmB better, perhaps you'd
better bury thorn out there."
"Where?"
"You might," said tho Russian thought
fully, "bury them In old Hilary's grave."
CHAPTEIt XII.
IT WAS only nn hour or so boforo dawn
when Huff got to tho Hall. Thero woro
no trains between midnight arid morning.
And Talbot's car, which ho might havo
used, had been long dotayod by his burst
tiro. Ho took a suburban trolley lino for
perhapB half the distance nnd walked tho
rest.
HUMMER HKROKTS
ATLANTIC CITY, N, J,
im
S15
$ June 24 s 25
The ANNUAL JOY CELEBRATION
of AMERICA'S GREATEST RESORT $
Florol and Doooratlvo
Rollins Choir Pogonnt
Mommoth Do by Parade on tho
Famous Boardwalk
Marino Snaotaoto and rtavlaw
on Bay and Ocoan
OSTEND
Occupying an entlro block of ocean front and
connected with tho famous Boardwalk: In
the popular Chelsea eectlon; capacity 600:
unusually large, cool rooms with unobstructed
view of the ocean from all; every appoint
ment and comfort; oa nnd fresh wnterlnall
bathai running water In roomB, 4000 ft. of
porches surround tho hotel; tho new dining
room overlooka tho eeai nnest cuisine nnd
whlto service; orchestra of soloists; dancing
twlco dally; social diversions; magnificent
new Palm Lounge. Spl., $15, elnglo rm. wkly. :
booklet mailed: auto meets trains; manage
ment by owners. JOHN C. OOSSLEn, Mer.
Tim Nnw
Hnfol TRAVMnn-A
I - ".- -.. UAUUU
1 tan LAimrsT nnmtoor hksobt
uiri.t, in tub woiuj)
A Bold ArrhltM't'i Origlntl
Ckeatlan fnf tha RmiIwm
iaMrleiB SUBIUIUNE Oltnj, Etrepetn
CHALFONTE
Atlantic City, New Jersey
The Leeds Company
HI.B0 Up Wkly j 2.B0 Up Daily Am. Plan.
HOTEL W1LLARD
New York Ave. and Deach. Coolest hotel.
Fireproof; centrally located: elevator; prl.
vato baths! running water In rooms. Hath.
Ing from hotel. Excellent table. Capacity
00. European and American plan. Auto
moblla parties a epeclalty. Booklet
NEW HOTEL MERION
rain-
PROOF
Vermont aye. & Deach. Cap. 000,
Very mod.
erato rates for the comforts, appointments A
table of largeat hotels.
noteis. tit up aaiiy, special
cool ocean view rooms, etc.
13 up dally, special
weeKiy Large,
Booklet.
C. H. PnETTYMAN
Leading High-Clans Moderate-Rate Hotel.
ALBEMARLE Virginia av nr. Uch. Cap.
nUUEiV 850. Steam heat, elevator.
aun parlors, prlvato baths, etc.; excel, table.
110 up wkly.; 2 up dally. Dklt. J. P. COPE.
UEBOtlT OUIDH FREE Write today. "SEA
EON CO.." 83 B. 16th at.. Fhlla. Send stamp.
mLDWOon, n. j.
WILDWOOD'S SIX
LEADING HOTELS
Capacities SOO to 250. Near Beach,
Boardwalk and Amusements. Pleasant
yoclal life, Coachea meet all trains. Hook
lets. For details address the following
hotels at Wlldwood, N. J.t
WIEI JION IVJ. Woode
AUELl'HI-WITTE.. II. Wltto
1IISAC11WOOD O. II. Uurta
1JORSKV..,. J. K. Whllesell
HDtiKlON'lNN J. A. llarri"
IIAI1U0N HALL N. A. Randolph
Hotel Davton 9P5a u " capacity
iiuiHuoruiijH Flnetable: alt outside
rooms, running water: early season rate.
mmn, wmw wu. B , iy. oe jv. Aicuurray
Hotel Reading1 B- oak av.. Large,
V; j, . I lryrooms, Superior table.
Near depots, beach amuse, c w,mt..iT
BALTIMORE 5k't 2.?-.MAgnoiia av
2HtrutwD fl
A amusaments.
Hotel Havilla Burlt - Beacb. is u
HOTEL ELBERONI33 a ""
WILPWOQD WOBT1I. X. J.
Keystone 28, n,r bhl lr. lry rma.j
J running water. P. J. Qreinar.
SHERWOOD 53 .'; tv,S:"' tf-
ixcel. table, taper week up.
The OTTENS B,fn tron' location. ap.
"ll-"' "Jclal rates untU July nth.
GREYLOCK J5afh 'ront' 1 ni
ww . xw running water. FJ.FLQYD.
W1LDWOOU QUEST. N. J.
JUSTICE iV; . ad amiuementit
wx booklet. W. A. JUST1CB.
OCEAN CITV, N. J.
Every Comfort and "
Convenience at Tha BRIGHTON
r-m . rut MWlaMUfWk iU(a XOr QUI
ind service: tnvlgorattnB breeaa from
KSii0??.;114 JF.V : "1eur,V ""lr from
UJ"iJtJ,,Y'. Wl,l 'of booklet and apeclal
. Opens June getb. It. R. BOOY. WepT
atirfirr.:" JR.'.r- njv!..7.
rates.
KEITH HALL SJ'Wmiw a. ,
i .... , "" wm. 9QSlflU
THE BREAKERS
Pair Boardwalk hotel. K. A. YQUNq. Mar.
. SPRING XAKE BEACH. H. J.
THE BREAKERS waxmgtm tm
BPtiWQ
fttW kJ
?B JMASH. N. J.
raw o
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L. N MOB8. Proa.
SmX WLB CITY. W. 3.
Vi.Ji-U.lLJ. 44. VJ. UUM, . ,.
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y"V7 Evenlna Mosquo Fotoe Cfv
3 AUTO BUNS fROH All PARTS tm
T 2m El ax jSi33& i
5w
m pom
At 4 o'clock In tho mornlnsr ho preajed
tho arbor button, and old Henrlfllto,
Brumbllng at this second dlaturbanco or
hor rest, rouaed Elinor again.
Tlmo was precious. Huff, havlnsr rung
tho announcing bell, mado his way UP
throush tho daw to tho house. And ao it
was that Elinor, opening; tho houao door,
met him faco to face. Aa oho recoiled
from him, he closed tho door,
"I havo broUffht you a messaeo from
Boroday," he said swiftly. "We Men a
fool and scoundrel and-lt's about all up.
Elinor hardly realized what ho was say
Intf. Tho light of horror had already died
out of her oyos. To her, Walter, onco her
lover, now typified all of suffering- and
nearness to death that lay in old Hilary s
room upstairs.
"Tho first train leaves tho city at 6
o'clock," ho said, trying; to keep his yolco
steady. "It Is hardly likely they will bo
out so soon, but undor somo pretext or
other they will search tho houao this
morning." . .,
"How can I leave tho houso now? up
stairs In father's room-"
"I know," ho put In hastily. "I know
all about It. Elinor, I am sorry, I am
wildly sorry. It's no oxcuso to aay I won
crazy; but I was."
"If I bo away." Elinor said, with whlto
lips, "how will they manago about hlm7
SUMMER ItESQItTB
Delaware Hudson ,
Shortest. Qafckesi andBesiJb'nBeHm&knr&kiawlAfaflitcaIs
Saratoga Springs, with its racing and iu curative waters, Au Sablo
Chasm, Lake Placid, Coopontown, Sharon Spring. Interesting pictures
and descriptions contained in "A Summer Paradise," n book
of 360 page sent tor 6c in stamps,
"D.& H." through
Central terminal. Hudson Kiver Llont Line make
connection with "D.&H." train at Albany or Troy.
I S0l
M. J. rOWERS, C.P.A.
Albaar.N.Y.
V ITV3 VH
The Griswold
EASTERN POINT, NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT
Finest Summer Resort
Hotel in America
2yi Hours from New York or Boston
OPEN JUNE 16 TO SEPT. 15 NEW A LA CARTE GRILL
18-Hole Golf Course, Also New and Completely
Equipped Club House
Magnificently Appointed Throughout, Superior Yachting, Boating, Bathing, Motoring.
Driving, Tennis. Dancing.
Long Distance Telephone In Every Room. Over 100 Dathroom Suites. Milk. Cream.
Poultry and Vegetables Supplied by our Farms 'The Brantord Farms." Early Reasr
vatlons should be mads.
For Booklet, Boom Flans, etc.. address
H. D. SAXTON, Manager.
Also the BELLEVIEW, BELLEAIR HEIGHTS, FLORIDA
Best One-Day Trip at Lowest Cost
BafallKssslstt v-)QiaiaHss9 tfSssasi
B' ssssssssssssssB'yKA tiy J WQiii fWl&th jWBi
fM s' iNi j?vS. rtALifj j. " 1 P- EtlHsellBl
Now Is the Time
to think about choosing a school for your boy or girl.
Don't wait until the last minute to decide a question that
means bo much to tho future of your son or daughter.
Get In touch with LEDGER CENTRAL at once and mako
use of the complete Information on file at our Educational
Bureau. We can tell you about any preparatory school In
the East. There are many things we know outside ol
what the school catalogue tells you. Get the benefit of our
personal Investigation, Thla Information Is youra for Un
asking. Just call and talk It over.
EDUCATIONAL BUREAU
LEDGER CENTRAL
( BROAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS
PHILADELPHIA
Tho nurao neetja eo many things, and f
I seo that sho has them."
A flamo leaped Into tho boy's 6yea
"If you cans for him Ilka that what ar
you going to do about It? Even If ha
cares for you, you cannot marry him if
ho over found out about you" '
"He will never marry mo. And-he doe.
know." "
Tho fact that Ward knew the truth
about Elinor and tho band brought bac2
to him tholr common peril. Ho thru
aside, for tho tlmo at least, his passion
and his despair, and calmly directed hli
energies toward preparing tha hOuso fJ
the Inevitable search. r
Bo systematlo had old Hilary been thai
thero wero few papers to destroy, Such
of tho ledgers as wero incriminating hi
burned In tho furnace, Elinor's box of
Jewels ho carried upstairs and placed rm
tho library table. Such settings as had
remained from tho Country Club raid
after tho gems had been taken out ha
melted together in old Hilary's cruoibla
and placed tho gold and platinum nuet
In Elinor's box. BMt
Ho had sot tho safe to a elmplo comb!,
nation and closed It. Except for Its slw
and for tho protectlvo wiring burled in Its
walls, It might have been a family gafe
built by a nervous and elderly gentleman
living In tho country to hold his sllvr
spoons.
It was too late by that tlmo to bury
tho box as Boroday had suggested, Hurt
did tho next beBt thing. Ho butled it
carefully in Elinor's garden, under a
clump of orlmson phlox,
(CONTINUED MONDAT.)
HCMMEn mtSORTB
The Adirondacks
Lake George
Lake Champlain
of Northern New York,
famed for historic interest
and scenic benuty offer
Ideal canoe tripe Fine
bathing bcachco Excel
lent golf and tennis Lakes
stocked with- gorney bass
and trout.
trains leave New York Grand
New York City Information
Oaraau, 1354 Dreadway
fjfftf
FORT WILLIAM HENRY HOTEL
Lake Gaorge, N. Y,
HOTEL CHAMPLAIN
a Lata Champlain, Bluff Point, N. Y.
Albart Toltrlot, Manager
On the line o( the D, U H. alio reached hy auto. Com
Elated Stata Roads scenic route from pointa via Albany,
aratoga. Lake Ceorce, Shron Lake, EJixabethtown,
Lake Champlain lo Montreal,
Special Excurtlon Rate from
Philadelphia to
BRANDYWINE
SPRINGS PARK
The Retort Known to all
Philadelphian
Saturdays, Sundays
and Holidays
60 cents for adults, 35 cents
for children; all other days 35
cents for adults, 25 cents for
children to the park and return
by Wilson Line Steamboats
and delightful trolley ride.
Big AmuMement Retort
Under new management. Added at
tractions. Improved trolley service. Ideal
place, for church excursions, private
parties or the Individual excursionist.
Special Excursion Tickets
For sale at rate named on
WILSON LINE BOATS
Good on boat and trolley. Can be pur.
chased at no other place.
Big Sunday Concert, June 20
Big Park Program- Opent
Monday, June 21
II
tor Am. SOWAaiTirktfTalojar
ma&im&t&s&se sssx I