pf j i n aw a wt.r 0!mZmm-t I F0 STADESTEELE PWTURESQIJEEVEmoNLom ISLAND Fashionable Set of This City Will Attend WeMton nt Entertainments. A number of persons from this city will go over tomorrow to attend the wed fline of Miss Kathryne Nevctt Steele, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Steele, til Mr Francis SKIildy von Htade, Which will take place at 12 o'clock at the Church of the Advent, Weatbury, L. I., and for tlio reception which will follow t Sunrldgo Hall. Mr. von Btade, who Is widely known na a polo player, has only recently recovered from Injuries received whlld playing In a match at Coronudo Bench, Cn.1. The prospective bride's sister la Mrs. Devereux Mllburn, formerly Mlsa Nncy Steele. Mr. von Btade has selected for his ush rs Mr Harrison Tweed, Mr. Georsc Whit ney, Mr. Dudley L. Plckmnn, Jr., of Bos ton! Mr, Frauds It. Apleton, Jr., Mr. F. Ambrose Clark, Mr. Edward II. Carle, Mr rtene M. La Montngne. Mr. Devereux JUlburn, Mr, Jnmes Watson Webb, Mr. James J Mgglnson, Mr. Hamilton Had den nnd Mr, Charles Cary Rumsey. Mr. von Stado and Miss Steele obtained their marrlago license yesterday In Flushing- r Mft Mro. .Tnflpnh T.eldv will civi a small dance tonight nt their home In is .-,.... In t.n,m rt fl,lr dmiirhtn, Mint K Cornelia Loldy. Mr. and Mrs Henry Brtnton coxe -will give a uinncr ociorc the dance, Mr nnd Mrs. Charles A. Potter, of the f AnglcCOl, UUCHlllui mil, " in eiuenuin ill .it-. ... An CSafitrflnv flVonlnp. nrlnr. tn 11m E Itllllivi ui, j.. . . rt .-. " ... dance to be given at the Philadelphia n.llnf rtuh nt St Martin's Their iruestn Vt ... . f a. J ta... I iUl.a T. Plilliul. Will Oe Air llliu iuis. iiuuui xj. vituii:ii, Mr. and Mra. George Blight Robinson artel Judgo and Mrs. Chnrlos Y. Auden reld. Mrs. Dorothy Potter wilt also enter tain a dinner party of eight covers on the same evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv S. Grovo will close 1 their residence ui mo luipuiiui'iicn aireci '' on Wednesday next and go to York liar !"1 bor for tho remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Forest N. Magce, of 2108 Locust street, will leave on Monday for a month's stay In Atlantic City, where they will be tho guests of Mrs. Magee's mother, Mrs, M. A. Gould, nt her cottage. About August 1 Mr. and Mrs. Magee will leave for Moosehead Lake, where they will spend tho rest of tho summer, H i Mr. Roman Mayorga-Rlvas, Jr., re turned from uncisea. touay, wnere no nas been visiting friends for the last three weeks. Xr. tTVnnnla V T.rrllm. MUn Eliza s'' beth C. Dercum nnd Miss Mary Do H, Br Dercum. of 1719 Walnut street, have gone Rt to Har Harbor, where they will pass tho summer monms. Mr. and Mrs. John Rldgway Deacon, Miss Dorothy D. Deacon and John Rldg nay Deacon, Jr., will close their resi dence, at 114 South 21st Btrcet, tomorrow, and occupy apartments at a beach-front hotel at Chelsea for tho rest of tho lummer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Deacon nnd their family had planned to leave the city on Juno 1, but were unavoidably detained In town until this date. Mrs Horace Koan, of Woodbury, left Thursday for a visit of 10 days or mora with rner daughter, Mrs. Frederick Chaffee, at her home In Rutland, Vt. MIsb Elizabeth W. Mencke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Mencke, of 6311 Sherwood road, Ovcrbrook, Is spend ing a fortnight as the guest of Mrs. Rob ert W. Scott nt her cottage on fit. Charles place, Ocean City, N. J. " ,Mrs. Cavalier Smith has gone to Twi light Park, In the Catsklll Mountains, for the remainder of the summer. Along the Main Line MERIOX-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rob erts, of Bnlrd road, will leave today on their yacht for n short cruise to Capo May and along the Jersey coast. Mrs. Roberts returned today from a few days stay at Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Earle Haines will spend the summer with Mrs. Haines mother, Mrs. Charles Plnkham, at her summer home at Brookfleld, N. II. Mr nnd Mra. William De Kraft and Miss Marjory De Kraft, of Bergloy road, will open their camp In Maine next month, ARDMORE-Alexander H. DavIsson.Jr., son of 'Dr. and Mrs. Alexander II. Davis son, of St, Paul's road, and William Mc Dowell, also of Ardmore, are returning from a delightful canoeing trip. Leaving Yardley, Pa., the early part of the week the bovs canoed down the Delaware River to the Boy Scouts' old camp near Trenton, from which point they brought the camp boat back, by way of the Schuylkill River to the new camp around Valley Forge. George Davlsson, another son of Dr. and Mrs. DavlEflon, will Join the Roy Scouts St the Valley Forgo camp early next month. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Hallahan, of nieddyn road, will open their Chelsea cot- ism eany in JUiy. JPTmV. and Mrs, William Henderson Long anu -iiss jean iioihuji hwh, .... wood avenue and WUtar road, are mak ing a short visit at Bernardsvllle, N. J., before going to Fisher's Island, N. Y., where they will spend tho summer. Mrs, Rutherford W. Jennings, of 122 Cricket avenue. Is spending several weeks In the Adirondack Mountains. BITOT MAWR Miss Abigail Camp Diamond, of Gulf road, is spending tho summer In California, visiting the Pari-ama-Paclfla Exposition. Mr, Julian W. Barnard, of Morris ave nue, and Mr. B. Clark Creager, of Mont gomery avenue, are attending a dance tbia evening at Haddonfleld, N. J. HAVERFORD Mrs, Louis R. ABhurst, Jr. Mlsa M. Louise Ashurst and Mr Ed ward Samuel, Jr.. of Haverford Court, motored to their cottage at Bar Harbor, Me., where thoy will spend the summer. Miss Elizabeth Raynor, of German town, who has been visiting Miss Beatrice. Creager, of Montgomery avenue, U1 return home today, nuaivaiuci 4,-riur. una wim. w! . Dolan have opened their home at New port, R, L, for the summer. Mrs. Dolan mulll ait-- i- . T..lu In rallfnr- r ". Qiicnu ine nioiiwi ut iwj- i -...--bla, visiting the. Panama-Pacific Exposl- .wn- Mrs. Alexander Brown, of Gulf and , Jlhan roads. Is entertaining her niece. Hiss Rosalia Dolan. Germantown Mrs Rufus Scott, of Wlssahickon ave nue and Hortter street, entertained In formally at bridge this morning, In honor of Mrs. Harry Weeks. The tables were arranged on thu terrace. Mr and Mrs. Edward Fitch, of 3110 West Coulter street,, have taken Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Collum's cottage at Ljjngport. " J-. for the summer. Wr. and Mrs. Irving I Corse, of. Ml Re . Despoils, formerly of Gwroantown, are ,iuing a tortnlgnt in uape -vy " p son, Mr. Ferobwrton Qerse, wm ww j" imo university in. me ' - u Mrs. j ana &;, " -u Queen Uoe, nave taken a cottage at iBe May whleh they wUl occupy after I'tw Board of Managers and Borl of ! Viuor liava ln4Ud canM tut Juu s' ftua. wail i o'clock, at th otoim J ...x a- wl n,-i-.l.. AbV tn. EVEN NVPTia t o by Mrs WinilL0J?ator.Nur" b"ented mortal to wnm. u :" as a me erved by ,rt.hu,Jba,id- Tea wl b which Mr. lhr,eDiard of Lad' Visitors, of the Bor'foTManas?8 ' trc,Ulent l-m Zi MrS Loul,8 C' M5"'-a " Une J nil nTn West 8ch001 0UBa where . fm Northet "tbbr, Me, usiidl ror the summer months avi5uSn2r"ttJoh.n E,lmona. " Wavne bv Ihitr T,d ..Vp"n .,slrt, accompanied "cave ,k.1 Mtr-.Brnn80n Edmonds, will cine w' . " J."lj f0r l'no nama-Pa-clllc Exposition to be gone several weeks. rnrJ'-.Clom,!!. ?' penrose and tho MlsseB Lvl w."f Chclten ftnd w-" avenues. hae left to occupy their summer home at Avon-by-the-Sea, .V. J. Clani.ranndiM ,amM MnpC8 DodBe' of uapier nnd McKean avenues, will close their house on July 1 nnd motor to their cottage at Jnmcstown, R. I. Mr. nnd Mrs Frederic Strawbrldge and their son. Frederic Strawbrldge, Jr.. of Wlssahickon avenue nnd Schoolhotise innc, will leave shortly for Atlantic City for a stay of several weeks. Bala-Cynwyd Miss Ethel Hutchinson, of Bala, chnp eroned by her aunt, Mlsa Anna McCleary. left last week to attend the commence ment exercises nt Moadvlllc College, Meadvllle, Pa , where her finnce, Mr. Rob ert P. Kochlcr, was among tho grad uates. Mr. and Mrs. Wstson K. Alcott, of City avenue, Bnla. will spend the sum mer at the Hotel Breakers, Ocean City, Mr. Edwnrd Newton Wlgfall, Jr., wilt spend the summer months camping In New Hampshire. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Ellwood Hanna will clo'e their home on Uplnnd Terrace. Bala, tomorrow and open their bungalow ui Dcacn iiaven, n. j wnero they win remain until September. Miss Mnrlo Shckter, of Richmond, Va., is visiting her sister, Mrs Sarah Fox, Chestnut Hill Mrs, Edgar L. Sheppnrd, of St. Martin's lane, accompanied by her daughter. Miss Mary Sheppnrd, hns gono to Kcnnebunk port. Me., for yie remainder of tho summer. Mr. Paul Brown, of 21 Summit avenue, will leave on Sunday, June 27, for tho Panama-Pacific Exposition Mr. Robert Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Tlndley Brown, of 21 Summit avenue, will return July 1 from Williams College, Wllllamstown, Mnss. Along the Reading - Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Benjamin and their family, of 3C02 York road, left yesterday for a two weeks' trip through eastern New York. They will make a short stay at Wyaluslng, Pa., where they will attend the wedding of Miss Bessie Stroud and Mr. T. Louis Sturdovnnt. Mr. and Mrs. George B. McCall. of 66th and 11th avenues, will spend this week end nt Wilmington, Del., as tho guests of Mrs. Perclval Prcntess. Mr. Charles L. Wagner, of 15th Btreet, La Mott, Is spending the summer at the Sunset Hill House, Sugar Hill. Mrs. Isaac Woodrlng, of Keenan street, La Mott, Is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. William Caulbert, of Rochester, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Carpenter, upon their return from a wedding trip, will reside at 220 South Buckingham place. Mrs. Carpenter was Miss Genevieve Mc Goveran, of Oak Lane, before her mar riage June 8. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lyon, of La Grange, III., announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Bema B. Lyon, to Mr. Edward Newton Haag, Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Newton Hang, of 4837 Cedar avenue, this city. Miss Lyon gave a luncheon today at her home, at which Mr. Haag and his sister. Miss Rebecca M. Haag, were present, and this evening an Informal dance will be given in their honor. Tho joung couple will live in Boston after their marriage, although no date for the wedding has been set. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry S. Mustln, who spend their winters at Hamilton Court, 39th and Chestnut streets, have closed their apartment and gone to Strath Haven Inn, Swarthmore, for the early summer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Hayward and Miss Mary Hayward, of 5131 Haiel ave nue, will leave for Ocean City on Tues day, to remain for the summer. Miss Josephine Darnett, 118 South Ruby street. Is entertaining Miss Violet Miller, her niece, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thrush, of 6855 Lansdowne avenue, will leave shortly for a motor trip through Pennsylvania, Vir ginia, west Virginia biiu jfuu. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stafford, Jr., 211 South Cecil street, and their children, Michael, Jr.. Vincent, Joseph, Thomas and Elizabeth, are spending the summer at Somers Point, N. J-. where Mr. and Mrs, Stafford have opened their bunga low, Dr. M. C. Thrush and Mrs. Thrush, of 3705 Spring Garden street, are now In Ban Francisco, viewing the exposition. They expect to return about the 5th of July. Miss Gladys Bisby Is the guest of Miss Gladys Seldle, 117 South 51th street, for a few days. Miss Nan Kinney, Miss Helen Kinney, of New York, Miss Sophia Ringe and Miss May Rlnge, of 831 Woodland avenue, hae gone to spend a few days In At. lantlo City, N. J. Mrs. William S. Stalars, accompanied by her little daughter, has returned to er apartment In Hamilton Court after a lengthy stay at her former home in KartJrtlS Tenn. She will go to Atlantic City later In tho summer. mrm I sonard Darbyshlre has closed her .&? Hamilton Court and ESSE month in t. South. Northeast Mr. L. Diamond, and Master Sldpey VileaytrtlVwIll tPbePmUm.r withMr. and Mr,. J. Tannenbaum. , m, nd Mrs. Charlw Conn and sons, of ING r.EDOKtt--PHlI,AnELrHTA. FRIDAY, JUKE 25, "" ' ' - ' ' ''.' v rp)Sy!is Photo l.j iilllirrt Hacnn S jlrtH( , iiiSrjr: MKS. ROBERT E. TRACY mtyh j; )(szdrYnBiJ r Who, beforo hor marrinRO ' JTZJiiik i v 'nat oven'nK was Miss Sarah -"" - ' WT Pfa' 1 -AHn J Francos Pearson, of Gorman- L-' xnjSr ' town. v' North Philadelphia Mr. M. It. Isaacs, of the Hotel Lorraine, and 'iiIh son, Mr. Wlllard Isaacs, a law student of tho University of Pennsyl vania, are on their way to San Fran cisco. After viewing the exposition they will go to South America by way of the Panumu Canal. Mr. Joseph Kest, Jr., of 1040 North 2Cth street, will leave shortly for California nnd tho Panama Exposition, where ho will spend part of t'ne summer. Miss Edith Hoppock, of 3G33 North 10th street, will spend tho summer In tho Berkshire Hills. Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Neufeld. of 1411 North lGth street, will leave on June 2a for their summer home In Loynlsoc, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Welnrlch and family, of 2315 North Park avenue, are spending tho summer In Atlantic City. Mrs. P. J. Baral and 'ner daughter. Miss Carrlo Baral, and Miss Nellie Baral, of 1315 North Park avenue, will leave tomorrow for their summer homo In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Wolfo and family, of Doylestown, Pa., are the guests of the Rev. and Mrs. S. II. Heckler. Tioga Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jennings, of 3632 North 18th street; Miss Bessie Jen nings. Mr. and Mrs. William Jennings and Mr. Harry Jennings will leavo early next week for their summer homo In Ocean City. Mrs. Clara S. Ogden, of 2203 West Hunt ing Park nvenue, will spend the summer at her country home In Tucka'noe, N. J. Her daughter. Miss Jane Ogden, will ipend some time In New York, Long Island and Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey T. Weber, of North ICth street, will go to their sum mer home at Seaside Park for the re mainder of tho season. Mrs. Edward Maddock, of West Venan go street, Is the guest of Vr. and Hrs. Horace E. Richards at their cottage in Atlantic City. Miss Rose Carney, of 3109 North 15th street, will leave shortly for a tour through the West to the Pacific coast. Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Baral, of 3115 North 16th street, will spend part of the summer In Ocean City. South Philadelphia Mr. Thomas F. O'Brien. Jr., 1920 South 15th street. Is spending a few weeks at Atlantic City. Mr. Emanuel G. Kolb, of tho southeist corner of 15th and Snyder avenue, gave his office force an nutomoblle trip Wed nesday. The party Included Mr WUI'am C Hyde. Mr. E. W. Albert. Mr. Albert Mosser nnd Mr. William J. McEwan. Mr and Mrs. William Fischer, of 125fl South 17th street, have opened their cot tage at Fortescue-on-the-De'aware, ror the summer. Mr William L. Sherman, 2008 South 15th street, will motor to Wlldwood, N. J., pn Saturday. He win nave on ma b""i " Harry Bastlan. Mr James D. Robinson, 2119 South Junl- ner street, will leave on Saturday for a per weeK 8 naniriB i.i' - w - - A Darty of South Phlladelphlans left ve.terday for a camping trip to Toby hanna. P.. Included Miss Elizabeth Ren e? Miss Flora Wolselffer. Miss Rose do Carlo Miss Catherine Grover, Miss rVhelvn Stert, Miss Ethel Kerns. Miss ?lln Hagerty and Miss Lolo Mlekley. WhH thfre, they wU be entertained by Mrs JosPh Grover. at her home, Grand view, They will be gone about three weeks. Suffrage Events Today WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTY. I n. m.-Girden Party t Wlndybrow. Bt nlvta's tbt horn of Wri. Fwree Hlnton. crd to principal nteiwlnment. For tne SiiiS,nnib.bin ldPy tortuna teller sad SKLr 2nf.rtiinment. are WldeJ. Mrs. J VSFnan i Ilnj" suffrase sonsa , Funds r d Pet woj " ff cau n ,hl ie.ti0n 'Vd m-LawS '' " h OS flows' Hall. ,flhP,ASd Tloia aireeu. for the hen.fl of the JIVJ Those In charge are Mra. O II. JVoben. "?.' Mli. M WeaS Mra. A. O. Btephenaon. ;Bi"Senn"tte 0ldfr. Mlaa Nettle Itahn. pr. KM.'fl Moor MUa OUdya Wateon and Ura, can"mJpJn-alr jneetln at Edmund and .. p:.i?" iriets Frankiord Speakwa Mrs H&ffff'Alber! Voo4 nd Mlaa Eatelle Ruwel V2J&"S m.-OpenVa1r meeting- at Kenaln.ton MV jJ&al? meeMnjr at antowii arfd l5'Mib avenue Speaker. Mie. E. O Ouilford. Nolle for the Soelety page wUl be accepted a4 printed U bo I?Tnln Ldcr. hul U each ootUaa muat be written oo. one aide ol th paper, mut be algaed la fU. with full sddrtu. a when poealbbs telephone number must b Bead all soh camroBnlwtlona to "Society EdltM." Bteolasr dr. 0 Chtetnut street. l'alc tbeae reo,afrnU art rria sat so tb- vertltaattOB way Iw psaalWe. the mM 'lu, no " " MARRIAGE BELLS RING OUT FOR MANY BRIDES TODAY Miss Wilhelmina Vollers Became the Bride of Mr. F. Raymond Maxson Last Evening at 7.30 o'clock Other Marriage Ceremonies. The wedding of Miss E. Wilhelmina Vollers. daughter of Mrs. Emma Prufor Vollors, of 221 South 47th street, to Mr. F Raymond Maxson took place last eve ning nt 7:30 o'clock In tho Lutheran Church of tho Incarnation, 47th street nnd Cedar avenue. Tho ceremony was per- I formed by tho Rev. Arthur T. Mlchlor, pastor of tho church. Tho bride, who was given In marriage by her brother, Mr. Ludwlg P. Vollers, wore an exquisite gown of Ivory white satin, veiled In chif fon, and n tulle veil caught with orange blossoms. Sho carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and orchids. Her only attendant was her sister, MIbs Car olina P. Vollers, who was gowned In pale yellow taffeta, with a largo garden hat to match, and carried purple orchids. Mr. Alan II. Lewry acted ns beBt man nnd tho ushers were Mr. Thomas P. Vf. Fales, Mr. John Campbell, Mr. Charles H. Mlnntch and Mr. John Boyd. A small In formal supper for the Immedlnto families at the home of the bride's mother fol lowed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Maxson left for a wedding trip. They will spend tho summer camping. THOMAS-NEVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. James Neville have an nounced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Man- A. Neville, to Mr. Alfred D. Thomas on Tuesday, Juno 22. Tho cere mony took place at 5 o'clock In the after noon In Our Lady of Victory, 54th and Vine st.Vcts, nnd was performed by rather O Nell). The bride's only attend ant was her sister, Miss Anna Neville, and her brother, Mr. John Neville, acted as best man. A supper at the homo of the bride's parents, 20 North 61st street, followed for the Immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas will be at homo nfter July 1 at 5815 Catharine street. SMITH WOODROFFE. An extremely quiet wedding took plnco yesterday, when Miss M. Dorothy Wood roffe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Woodroffe. of 31 West Johnson street, beenme the brldo of Mr. George E. Smith. The ceremony took place at 6 o'clock In Christ Protestant Eplscopil Church. McCallum and Tulpehocken streets, by the Rev. Henry Arndt. Mrs. nnchel U Koehler. of 1617 West Erie avenue, has Issued Invitations to the marriage of her daughter. Miss Ray M. Campbell, to Mr. Edmund J. Macnamara. of East Orange, N. J on Wednesday evening, June au, ai a o ciock ut mo nuo of the brides uncle ana num. mi uh" Mrs Frederick Schlillnger, 1301 Llndley avenue. Logan. Miss Campbell has se lected Miss Ruth Franks for maid of honor and Miss Eveline Freeman for bridesmaid. Mr Macnamara will have for his best man Mr. William Rosllngton, of Troy, N. Y., and for usher Mr James Boughton, of Brooklyn. A reception will be held after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Toy, of 1831 Paclflo street, have announced fne mar riage of their daughter, Miss Jeanetto M, Toy. to Mr. Owen B. Law. of Huntingdon, W Va on Friday. Juno 18, at the resi dence of the officiating clergyman, the Rev Robert C. Wells, of the Tabernacle Methodist Episcopal Church. Mr. and Mrs. Law are making a tour of the titii . ' . "t "m 'a?& iAsafci.,.. MISS ROSE D. LESHNEB Daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Albert Leshner, of 5884 Pine street, whose engagement to Mr. Her i4 BelcjnUng was recently aa-nounced. ImBBBBHeaBHLBW' T fLaiP MBaaSaMaBHslnBBBBEaBg &u lii ,.-' W LbbsbbB j 'V'5;,fV ILbbbHI Great Lnkcs nnd the Dominion of Can ada. Upon their return they will live In Detroit, Mich. Frankford Miss June Schmidt and Miss Mny Schmidt, of Orthodox street, were honor guests nt a dinner given by Miss Ray Jaynes nt her home, 1821 Thompson street, last evening. The other guests included Mlsa Juno Harmer, Miss Lll llnn Umpsteod, Miss Mnrlon Moyer. MUs Edytho Clarke, Miss Florence Joyce, Mr. Albert Kirk, Mr. Frank Mundy, Mr. Ed ward Mooney, Mr. Harry Schull, Mr. Ralph Tnlley, Mr. David Mcglll and Mr. George Fuller. The Rev. nnd Mrs. A. Bachofcr and family, of Pittsburgh, Pa., aro the guests of Mrs. Bachofcr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Fecry, of Frnnkford nvenue. Lansdowne Thcro will be a suffrage meeting under the auspices of the Drcxel Blddlo Blblo class tomorrow night at their summT home nt Lansdowne avenuo and Mar shall road. The speakers furnished by the Equal Franchise League of Lans downe will bo Dr. Edward B. Pollard, of Crozer Theological 8emlnary, nnd Mrs. Doborah Knox Livingston, superintendent of tho Franchise Committee of the Na tional "Women's Christian Temperance Union. "Tho Relntlon of Equal Franchise to National Constitutional Prohibition" will be the subject of a discourse by Mn. Deborah Knox Livingston, the well known temperance orator, at the Gar rettsford Public School this evening. Mr. David Jones and family, of South Lansdowno nvenue, have gone to Atlantic City, whero they will occupy their cottaga for the summer. Hotel Arrivals OnnnN"H-A O Gordon, Atlantic City, N. J.I A. 3. nidgewny. Darneg;at, N. J.; J. Frank Macjntlre, Lcwea. Del. CONTINBNTAIj-H I-oper rialrd. Tork, V ; Ira n. Iludaon, Providence, U. I.: Dr. 3. S. Warner Wllkca-Uarre, Pa. DOONFJl'S-Harry White. Indiana, Pa.i Charlea J. Pellly. Wllllamiport, Pa. NEW BINGHAM M. J. Lambert, noston, Maa : II. W. Wood. Norrlatown, Pa,i El mer fllewart, Baltimore, Md. HANOVnn Mr. and Mra, Carman Corpua Chrlati Tex.: Mr. and Mra. C. I". Thompiwn, I.anraater, Pa., Mr. and Mra, J. W. Weeton, llarrliburc Pa WIN'DSOn Mr. and Mra. II. D, Knleely, Al toona. Pa.; D. II Caeson, Dover, Del.; J. Fred naab, Wllkea-Ilarre. Pa, VFN'DICJ . T. Cooke, New York! Mr. and Mr. William Dran. Heading. Pa ; A, I Purler, llotton. iaas ADELPHIA-H U McKenzle. Canton, Ohio; K. P. SchaetTer. Hethlehem, Pa., It. K. Pierce Srracuee, N. Y. 81. JAMES A. 8. Merrel. Flemlnaton, N. J.,' Mr. and Mra. W. 8. Schwarti, Plttiburgh, Pa. WALTON Mr. and Mra. J. F. Berlin. Johna- town, Pa.i Knalm and Mra. Joseph E. Aue- tin. V, S. N.i Mlaa Alice A. Fulton, Denver, Col. 8TBNTON Mr. George U Karrel, Pitta burs1!, Pa., Mr. and Mra. J. V, Kimball, Great Neck, N Y COLONNADE Mra J. S, Parker. Freehold, N. J.: II O, Wllron Washington, D C. Mr. and Mra. W. II. Kevan, New York. niTTENHOUSE Mr. and Mra. Charlea Itled, New York! Hnbert F rami, Springfield. Maae., Mlaa Mabel II. Kim I, Bprlnsfleld, Masa. BELLEVUE-STnATFOnD,- C. H. Crandall, Galveaton. Tex.. 8 T. Van Taiael, DuDoli, Pa.i Mrs, A. B. Van Taaael. DuBola. Pa.: Mr. and Mra, John C, Iluf, Sprlnr Lake, N. J s Mr, and Mrs. C. A. White, Boston, Maw ; Allen P. Perley. WIIHamaport. Pa. W. 8. Johnaon, Berwick, Pa.i C. W. Lyon, Chlcaro, IUT2-CARLT0N Arthur It. Ixrd. Chlcaia. III.. Mr and Mra. It Q. Ledls, Bradley Beach: Mr. Fllon. Plttsburih. Pa. I II. W. Webb. Baltimore Md i Mra. John Lawrence, Plttabursh, pa. Archbishop Qulgley Better ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Juno Humors that Archbishop Qulgley, of Chi cago, had suffered a relapse and was critically 111 were denied by the prelate's friends this afternoon. They said he was planning to leave for Chicago tomorrow. Cotton Burned at Liverpool Dock LIVERPOOL, June JS. Fire on the Harrison Hner Explorer at her dock to day damaged S00 baits of cotton. FRIENDS1 CENTRAL SCHOOL limits the size of the classes, to as to give individual attention to its pupils where needed. Boys a,nd Qlrli are In separate De partments In the High Sahool grades. Write or Tear Book of the Prlends' Educational System, with rat of tui tion. WM SnLHKH BAHRSm. WtaftU MWl AMO ACB 8a. fJOfcADaLPHIA 1915. VARIETY OF ENTERTAINMENTS. LAWN FETESURPpSE PART1BM Suffragists to Give Large Lawn . v. wii .iw Afternoon The Woman 8itrfrag Party of th d Legislative Dfstrict will give a very at tlactlve lawn fete on the grounds of the Odd Fellows' Home. 17th nnd Tioga 5-u e .""" ofternoon and evening. Tnero will bo a sale of fancy goods and nome-mado cakes and confectionery nnd " tickets for the baseball game of the National League on July 7. The enter tainment Is in charge of Mrs George II. Vtobensmllh, Miss Lellle l Hahrt, Miss Fannie Hnhn. Mls SInrle Weldstren, Mis. O ndys "Watson, Miss Relet. Hnhn, Mloa Florence P. Bernhelmer. Miss Rhea Dur yra, Dr. E. M. II. Moore ancPMIss Watts, WIlO Will bo Aftlllfttftfl htf n.Mn.nMd - It... f-l!TrJ5?e PAtty trom the Suffrage Shop, liJl Chestnut street. A surprise party was given on Sunday In honor of Mr. Samiwi .r. rvir, n his graduation from the University of Pennsylvania. This wa planned by his aunt, Mrs, Max Cohen, In conjunction with his sister-in-law, Mrs. Harry Levlne, Mtid took place nt the tatter's home, nt 3St7 PoplHr street. The University colors were displayed In bunting, banners and pennnnts which decorated the ceilings, tables nnd walls. After an elaborate sup per, served amidst college songs and cheers, souvenirs fitting the occasion were distributed among the guests. Among numerous musical selections wore violin solos by Mr. George Schults and Mr. Samuel J. Levlne. Among thoso present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Max Cohen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Federman, Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Radltz, Mrs. E. Drown stein, Mrs. A. Levlne, Mr. and, Mrs. Hnrry Levlne. Mr. and Mrs. Laznr Rad ltz, Mr. and Mrs. I. Schultz, Mrs. A. Applebaum, Mr. Archie Anronson, Dr. J. Bardy, Mc. Benjamin Koyser, Mr. Ben jamin Levlne. Mr. Samuel Herman, Mr. George Caesar, Mr, Robert Sobel, Mr. David Katz, Mr. Harry Wolf. Mr. George Schultz. Mr. Louis Levlne, Miss Paulino Appt'ibnum, Miss Sonla Applebaum, Miss Rose Brownsteln, Miss Emcllno Clair, Miss Evelyn Cohen, Miss Pearl Cohen, Miss Estelle Federman, Miss Mildred Federman, Miss Reba Llpschutz, Miss Rosa Levin. Miss Beatrice Mouenlck, Miss Flora Radltz. Miss Esther Schultz, Miss Ellrabcth Sobel, Miss Florence Welnsteln and Miss Rao Wolf. On July 13, a lawn party will be given by the Girls' Friendly Society of tho Frco Church of St. John, In Kensington. The members of tho society Include Miss Anna Bngley, Miss Bessie Bell, Miss Jane Bennett, Miss Gertrude Blcatz, Miss Lucy Roxborough Mrs. Jennie Field nnd her daughter and sons, Miss Ocrtrude Field, Mr. John Field and Mr. Ivan Field, of 401 Rlghtcr street, Wlssahickon, will spend tho month of July In Gladwyn. Pn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Horace Clrecri nnd tl.elri daughter. Mrs. Sadlo Miller, of 3577 Queen lane. Falls of Schuylkill, will go to At lantic City over July t. Mrs. Miller will pass the remainder of the season In Ocean City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Feramand Davis, of 4133 Manyunk avenue, hnve returned from an automobllo trip to Boston. Tho Falls of Schuylkllt Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia has received from the Merrick estate, through the courtesy of Dr. Frederic Gardner, sevcrnl hundred volumes of history, travel, biog raphy and science nnd a collection of art portfolios. Mrs, Henry Wood, of Wlssa hickon avenue and School lone, has con tributed to tho same library a number of books for children. Mrs. George Peterson and her daugh ter, MIbs Edna Poterson. of Wlssahickon, have returned from Audubon, N, J. Miss Ada Gardner, of 824 Bldgo nvenue, will leave shortly for a tour through the West to tho Pacific Coast, and will spend seme tlmo in California. Wilmington Mrs. Victor du Pont. Sr., and Mrs. Victor du Pont, Jr., and her children, went to Bay Head, N. J., this week to Stay nt their cottage until fall. Miss Lucy Andrews and Miss Julia An drews, of Somerset, Va., loft for home this week after a visit with Mrs. Eugene du Pont at Pelleport. Mr. and Mrs. Joslah Marvel and fam ily leave this week for their cottage at Chelsea, N. J. Mr, and Mrs. William N. Bannard are entertaining Miss Emily Mortis, of Hazleton, Pa,, whose engagement to W. N. Bannard, Jr.. was recontly announced. Miss Katherlne Thompson has gone to Sea View, N. J., to attend the annual golf tournament of the Sea View Golf Club. Miss Bene du Pont Is visiting friends In New Haven, Conn.1 Mr. nnd Mrs, Edgar Malln Hoopes and daughter, Miss Mildred Hoopes, are guests nt the Traymore. Atlanllo City. What's Doincr. Tonight Municipal Band, Diamond and tSth streets; t to U o'clock. Free. Falrmount Park Band, Strawberry Mansion; 8 Phi'adelpbirSand, City Hall plaxai S o'clock. n'rlo-Iarael Association, DOS Filbert street; 8 Dinner' to Olonel Loula J. Kolb. Bellevue- WWrAfva'ttsl Pr.sW.rlan Church. Mtb. atreet and Indiana avenue Lawn fcteT Darby Fire Patrol No. 2. Darby. Choosing a School for Your Son or Daughter is a very difficult thing to do unless you have personally visited and investigated a large number. In order to help you and save you a great amount of correspondence and tiresome investigation, LEDGER CENTRAL sent jut a college graduate to visit schools and colleges. He has spent several months visiting aU the best schools in the East, securing all sorts ol information at first hand, and is qualified to help you find the school best suited to the peculiar needs of your boy or girl, at whatever price you can afford to pay. The service is free, and we suggest that you get in touch with the Bureau at once, as xtmy schools are registering pupils now, ajid win be ftjlfd to capacity before July. Call, write or phone, EDUCATIONAL BUREAU LEDGER CENTRAL BROAD AND CHESTNUT TJ PHILADELPHIA ' fl u ""11 rih' ftfiilnfcr,uiitinil,i.i Fete oil the Grounds 0 0 wui xwga streets, tmh and Evening, Brooks, Mil Bftrah Brooks, Ml Buck. Miss Ailed CnHtutt 1U1. Cord u If. Mlaa fnllnrtria rvm..i Hattle Bumh. Mie inh. ;.., c'flbt' ,,t,0,,y' M1" TN'I Hartley, SHskii .. t.:r".V' 2!2 ?llwJ.3HX && ...... .....j, ,.r9 "n iom, miss asrj HUdron. MISS Ann Jnrkr,rt Ml.i ?,!! ., Irwin, Mis Lillian Kampe, Miss Mnuwl j.uuu, ,..,., ima, iraii, aiiss aiau. Hart. Miss Edna Lmmln. Mire i-i.n - Malr, Miss Isabello Mertz, Mls Margaret 1 j-nuer, niiss Anna Aicnnenney, miss Ann Perry, Miss Henrietta Perry, Mies BTelyii nim1rafHHi tf t mtit . . a a i. -a Miss May Reap. Miss Ellen Held, Mli Mary field. Miss Anna Ross, Miss Carrfl Mills, Miss Edna Smith. Miss Msrv Bfw. ai Ifla. rii. .. . I j k m uia ,nna inon. auk uzrtntt iMtinn? ?'- Miss Rachel Glichrlsl,Mlss toretta Night- 3 ciikois. miss L.iBio wnmie, silts Kath ryn Talbot. Miss Myrtle Ogden, Miss Mdr- Karei Bneppara. Miss Marlon Mills, MlW Bessie Curry. Miss May Stevenson. MJ Louise Konrad. Miss Elsie Hartley, Mls F orence Myers. Miss Mary Myers, Ml Ethel Hartley. Miss Mary t'reurjer. Mis Ldlth Schock and Miss Dorothy Hartley, Tho play, "A Commanding PosltloB,' was given Wednesday hlght In the San day school rooms of the Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church by the women of the Council of Service. The proceed cl tho play win be used to send a girl o tho T. M. C A. Camp. Nepahwln, at Canton. Pa., for a vacation. Those taking part were Miss Anna Blackburn. Miss Edith Clothier, Mls Owen Hamlet, Miss Mabel Brown, fU Sara Fowler, Miss Jennie Fowler. Mlp Dorothy Black. Miss Marjorle Thotn. Miss Marguerlta Glrarddot. Mls Eva Gore, Miss May Qulnn. Miss Nellie Fear. Miss Mtnnlo Walker, Miss Sara, Brown. Mlsa Florence Kerrigan, Miss Grata Fyfe, Miss Elsie Wilson. Miss Emma Duncan. Miss Alberta Henstri. Mlaa TA' wlna Hensel, Miss Margaret Calnia, Miss Mary Brown, Mils Anna McCallum, ' Miss May McCallum. Mlsa Elizabeth Wilbur. Miss Helen Cairns. Miss Edna CJulnn. Miss Dorothy Robblns, Miss Alice, ? iinmiet, miss Elizabeth Fowler, ails Ruth Standen, Miss Marian Hamlet and Miss Allep Qulnn. A series of Monday evening dances ha been Inaugurated at tho Young Women's Union, 4!s Balnbrldgo street Tho func- , tlons are In tho nature of neighborhood gatherings, and nre conducted under the supervision of a committee of vouriir do- pla living In1 tho vicinity of the lnotltu;- uun Camden and Vicinity Mr. nnd Mrs. John L. Kuser. of Fern- 'jj uruon, uuraemown, neia a cnanty Bridge at their residence yesterday for the bene fit of tho Bod Cross. Among those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. John V- Blshftp, Mr. nnri Mra PnlAh H TJMir..,,, -&?.. James D. Black. Miss Fanny Ro'ssell, Mr. ntltl 'Mr tn1.tnn UiitMnn, T.. and Mrs. Isaac Harrison Hutchinson. , the Misses Dunn, Miss Hilda Smith. Miss Bosa Barnes, Miss Gladys Black, Mr. and' airs, i.uwnru warriaon, Mr. and Mrs. Itimrv MfFfinn Tllnr.tr Xf.. nnrl nt.. John r. Bishop, Mrs. Thomas Harvey, Mrs. William Morris, Mrs. Beurman. Mr. and Mrs. John F BlshOD. of Ogstoti, Columbus, have as their guests ror several weeKs Mr. nnd sirs. Thomas xiarvey nna iamiiyt or itaanor, pa. )i Mrs. Anderson, of Femberton, Is en tertaining for several weeks Mr. anjj Mrs. Henry Hull, of St. Louis, Mo ati C. Many entertainments wilt ho glytip by their numerous friends during thWli visit. , Mr. and Mrs. George Simpson, OS lumbus, N. Y., are receiving coneiwi- ' lattons on the birth of a daughtejf,;;Ml3i-S Margaret Florence Simpson Mrs. SImptI son will be remembered as Miss Florence! Black. Mr. and Mrs. Llnwood A. Miller, ot 603 Penn street, expect to spend part of July 'at Eaglcsmere. Keep baby's skin well by using Resinol Soap The" regular use of Hesinol Soap la usually enough to preveritthoso distressing rashes and chafinga to which rnost babies are eubject. This ia so, flrat, because. Besinol Soap is absolutely pure and free from harsh alkali, and eeeond, because it contains the Resinol medication, on which eo many physicians rely for the treatment of skin troubles. Bold by aU druegtsta. For simple free. -write to Resinol Chens. Co., Baltimore, Md. II 38 fa , t- 01. J