rGE COTERIE OF fOhK ATTEND ANNUALCOmERENCE Pf6r jiay-on-Lakc George Proves a Jl08t Attractive Spot to Mami From This Citii-P.r,nni xr-.. opoc t0 of Interest UntBEtt f Phllftcieipmans nnvo I'"' . .,.,- tinv-on-Lftko GeorKe, . . .1.- .nnFArprttA hplnir held . .- altelUI inv w.-. " i".-n, July 9 to J'y M- Amo"K thcm ?' 7o ftrudo 8 Ely. Miss Julia X. W Mies w- Asllhur,,t' .Hubbard, Ml Sarah A. Baker. ..i II Saunders, Miss Margaret rJ;..tie. Miss fileanor Dougherty, Sv.rlAti P. TouMiln. MIm Alice A. III11".. rt ,!!. Ml.'. Mnrv hll MISS LC"""' " lAlfhUrst, , - r. " ;.uV;(, ii H.ni,i. mi.. Kicnicl, abs .- -. .,.., B"1' .... . -..ii.i, .11.. Hf..-,.-.. it, MIM Btnci "-''uo """ " A.ri Mrs. Louis Seinple Clarke, her Her, Miss Winurcu u....j. ... S' .... . ...i. Hhilllnn ninrkai Mr. MB, " "uu, '" !r . in. .nil. Mr. Phtncna Protlty a. i'ruL uio"i Bev. lllliini H. Turner and Mrs. nte .. ...., - i. ,nM... rjL James M unoura. -., -..i-L. patty of young Baltimore girls at 'fLf.renrr. vvM-r " "" " x marrlflgo la announced or Miss m "''.i'"' "; 7m. 7iv;rrt; Sn: urn """ " ' " L . i rr.,,e r?nmnnnv and Id ftV of the Fellowship Club, of this i'f?r and Mrs. Kesslcr will live at B&prth Ulh street, Logan. W hd Mrs. Henry Cochran are spend- ... summer at tne i-ennnurai, i- luntK City. N- J ?T ... .. rrnncls Howard Williams, 1 i Menook, Germantown, aro at Long prT J" for the summer. ir and " ueuisw mw.o ----- Cce street, have taken the George Ko house at Bala, for tho sum- tsa months. Ki'. .nn Mrs. Philip E. Howard and ftcrfir. of Swarthmoro, are occupying Km . .mmer homo In Franconla, N. H. bin Anna Taylor, of "Ccdron," Indian F(uccn wv. -r -" ,nf f McMn Knth- . . . I.MH MUM It'll. 1U1 1 t.iv.- " " ' 'IS Davis at her country place. "Para 'i.'K. Farm." Vermont. Tho lst of 8 iuit Miss Taylor will go to wnnu r." ... ...... .. uh. will Im Ihlnert brines, wio., wim.u " .-- T fSrV EdwardAV. Taylor and Edward ff Taylor, Jr., who aro now touring tho W.t nd will attend tho San Dlcgo and 'uF""101800 Expositions, fr.. nhmril Uccchor Flnck, president ?f the Women's Press Association and of fcln,ur r.lv Ladles' Motor Club, 1120 lWd .treet. has gono to vl.lt her par- itii.(nn w. Va.. whero her daugh ter, Hits Sara Flnck, Is spending the ijimracr. n. marHncn nf Miss Israclla Dllks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Dllks, to Mr. Lewis fciugene Kipo is an nounced, ino cereinuiijr u !" July XJ. Along the Main Line MEIUON-Mrs. S. Wilson Hcaton, wltn her Infant daughter. Is spending this month at Rowland Park, Md., as tho cuest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward L. Winder, of Baltimore, air. Keaton goes -down to Rowland Park over ; eek-ends. ir. Silas . Neff. Mr. and Mrs. Warren f and William Neff will leave August ;ij Isobbola, their island In Maine. Mrs. m S. Nelf is at present at tneir camp hobbola Island, having left Morion IjRral day8 ago. XAnBERTH Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Sind, of Forrest avenue, havo been en rnilnlnc Jlrs. Wllllnm H. Boles and her IMutlt sen, Laird Bolps, now of Blchmond, jbut formerly of Narbcrth. Mr. and n uianu will icavo una muuiu w, Idwood, N. J. r. and Mrs, Charles Buckman and ren will sDend uart of tho summer ildrlng along tho Jersey and South- coast. SDMORE Mrs. Thomas J. Bargor, of 13 Gables, accompanied by her sister niece, Mrs. C. A. Bergen and Miss es Hirst Bergen, will mako a motor through New England later in tna Innmer. IS.' Allen Dalloy, Jr.. son df Mr. and wt lit Allen Dalley. of Glenn lane, Is KSrdlnntho summer nt one of tho boys' yjUJips tp New Hampshire. 5iAVEnironD.-Mrs. Charles S. Starr, Baplynwynne road. Is spending the sum- wr t Beach Haven. Ws. Charles S. Taylor has cone to Mao Summit for the rest of the sum- in BRW MlWn Mr. Tnl,. V lln.Hni-H EpOl Montgomery avenue,, has gono to ji water camp, Konncbunkport, Me.. re she expects to remnln until Au- Hugh Abernetny, of Gulf road, I ber sister. Miss Sara E. Rogers, of SMiwood, S. C aro spending a week at ijsjtle City, where they aro stopping at irnnnurst. iLLAXflVA 1r .,! 1.a nUnrlna tarrUon. Jr.. of Spring Mill road, will Jl August 1 for Mr, Struthers Burt's in Wyoming, where they will spend nin J Hunter Ewlnir and Miss Ewing. joodstock, have gone to Bar Har- r Juiy Bala-Cymvyd and Mrs Georun Holt Ktraivhrldce family, of Wlndemere. Bala, are 5 me summer at their country Chester Spring Form, Chester l. Pa , Slid Mr.. PhnflAa nnllnl.al m..m. .'O&ve lust return,! frnm n mntor tj New England, which they made Mr Bhri X1-. T 1 I. w .. SJ". whp entertained-thcm for two Micust Farm, Brattleboro, Vt. Trumbull's mnlhf.i lp. VwaH 0f9en. and iier.son, Mr. Albert W Yin Ord.n. tit Van. Vn.t arn Kh? of Mr and Mrs' Trumbull, at ; -,aS un giaie road. 'John p iIolt nd h, daUKhter. ry Holt. Mr. Loo Holt, and Mr. X. .'J co'wyn lane, Cynwyd, naing the summer at their fleaeh eottage & Mm Rlln. HK1, KT, i toBed in ni. : .rr..' ..!. .v.'.r. tin. .. " vu Ytuy )WV SK. Bhl y' ftnd Wr th "t8 vsuum Hutchwson, of Bala ave. Germantown Blen Palmer, who Is taking a 111 tOdflV fa, VtAf linn.. at ,.?' .Jh,' h wU sMi)4 tw mmmp " win vmhi ner mr- ' it l. being saown by the Ehi- Hurn I-ae' Manor In the '" mo new Jf Uub Frl ,. ; " i-ied la.tW' dy nd - wiu uu fdtew oa uim FASHION Am.n to Many, women on Friday P Bnd one 'or we,ri pmiinar1 A- . o t 'or tho il&te paSmedanbyMtrhsCIrV,J!!!lm ,Sl'. "com. StowTrt. havo riturnW Ur' i"88 Anna Pacific nSSiiSn,"1' m thePa1ama- ter,l8B!totCtrxvi.?rl1m,h' of 20 West Hon Hampton fa1 tT tXnTy,Jor We MU. Anita SSemrpfc' b ,h6 8UMt ot Chestnut Hill thc'lr chi?dwn'xfi0,,l,Barto MnrsdBn anJ' ineir children, Miss Dorothy, Miss Knrni and Ma.tor Justin, of 117 Bait m" Pleas bS tv ftrt' Sfvlck, have gono to As- wh!u t"!!?. Mra' J' w' J1hleu, of Heilg HalkveyaL,akc.apa.Bren,ll1,r Sm UmB at ,ni '. fnxnc11 tor1' of Wyncoto road. ?..L J'w BVesls Mrs' J' " and a.'.sb a 1Iu8hes, of 132 St. James ntnee &ll""c...?,& 7hcK w" leave SrW .-... ...,. nuuncsuay to be present at :1,e"; l'to Nvho will be married to Th....n?bwt M:"y- of Ashbourne, on Thursday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs Talley will reside at Jonklntown upon their re turn from an extended wedding trip. ,hSv E1'zal)clh Coonlng, of Oak Lane, wno has been staying at Ocean City since Juno 15 as tho guest of Miss Helen White, also of Oak Lane, will leavo Friday and go to Ocean Gate, remaining thoro with her nunt. Mrs. James Coonlng, until August 3. when sho will leave with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Coonlng, for C it 1 ,ma ExPosltloh, returning about Mrs. Kdwln Duncan, who Is tho guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Jlrs. George W. Bentlcy, of Mclroso Park, will leave Saturday for Harrlshurg, Pa., whcio she will spend July with her daughter, Jtrs. Albert E. Conlcy. .Mrs. Duncan has beon passing the greater part of tho summer with Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Jennings, of Jonklntown. Miss Hannah L. Kcsler, of Wagner avenue, Logan, will entertain a houso paitj of young friends over this week end at her hqmo at Ocean City. Among tho guests will bo Miss Jcnn Cummlngs, Miss Martha Phillips, Miss Mario Mc Klnley, Miss Frances Curts. Mr. Joseph Cummlngs, Mr. Arthur Selling, Mr. Hugh. McCormlck. Mr. Harry Dunlap, Mr. Fred Fltler und air. Ralph Talley. South Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick C. Klrklln, of rEW South 10th street, havo gono to Rosc mont, Pa., for the summer. Mrs. Mary Moulder, of 2115 South 15th street, will leavo for New York on Sat urday to spend a week with frlcnf'.3. Tho frlonds of Mrs. C. Burton Ford, of 2107 South 21st, street, will bo glad to learn that sho Is recovering from her recent operation. Mr. nnd Mrs, Harry T. Reynolds, of 2108 South Mth street, havo gono to tho soashoro for the summor. Mrs. Max Cohen and her son, Mr. Maurice M. Cohen, president of tho Sylvia Club, of 231 Christian street, will leave for New York and vicinity to visit relatives and friends for several weeks. Mr. Michael Angclo Steflln, Mr. Frank Stcflln nnd Mr. James VcnutI havo Just returned from a brief 'visit to Atlantic City, where they were the guests of Mr. Tony Nlgro. Frankford Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Shlmel, of Arrott Btrect, will have Miss Ray Jaynes, of 1S21 Thompson street, as their KUost over tho week-end. Tomorrow evening Mrs. Shlmel will be hostess at a sinad dinner In honor of her guest. Tho decora, tlons will bo yellow daisies and corn Mowers. Those who will attend nro Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mann, Mr. and Mrs. James K. Fecney. Miss Ruth Bonsai, Miss Esther Gooding, Mr. Albert Dunlap, Mr. Georgo Kirk and Mr. Albert Max well. Mr. and Mrs. Shlmel will leave about July 21 for Atlantic City, where they will spend two weeks beforo going West to at tend tho Panama' exposition. Mr. Harry Klpp, of Riverside, N. J., Is at present tho guest of his fiancee, Miss Frieda Mohrbach, 3J13 Frankford avenue, Mr. Roy Van Toor and her son, of Strahle street, Fox Chaso, have returned to their home after spending some time with relatives at Torresdalc. Mrs. JI. Rowland, of Loney street, Fox Chase, has had as her guests for some tlmo nast her son and daughter-in-law. tho Itev. and Sirs. George Rowland, of Lumbcrvllle, Pa. Chester and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Fraley N, Weldner, their two children, of Panama, are guests of Mrs. Weldner's mother, Jlrs. Henry B. Tajlor, of East 19th atreot. After six weeks' visit they will return to the Canal Zone, Judge William B. Broomall, of Chester, Associate Judge of tho Courts of Dela ware County, accompanied by Mrs. Broomall, has left for Stockbrldge, Mass., where he will spend the summer In the Berkshire Hills, rue trip nonnnara i being made by motor. Miss Clara LT. WardL also of Choster, Is accompanying them1 as far as Boston, where she will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bernard and Mr. Howard D. Bernard, of East ISth street, have left on an automobile trip through the Adirondack Mountains. They will be gone three weeks. Rev. Francis M. Tattt, rector of St Paul's Protectant Episcopal Church, Is entertaining Mr. Frank nieyer, Mr Rob ert VolkhspU and Mr. Charles Fowden at his summer residence, The Cedars, in 0an Clty.'N. J. ,--N-wv-ari ii "in ' Northeast jlr. and Mra. William Curry. 1M Bast Ontario Bttat, wiU brate the 8Mb. an niversary of thalr wading- this evening Tie coupU wr married July U, 1W. br th Rev Df. Rabert Hunter, then pas tor of tba oW Xa-wlngton PrbyierUn Cburah. who. tothr with Mrs Hunter, will be prasaat ai th celebration Mr and Mra. Curry are wall known la tM nrtht tkn of PhUa-eJpMa. Mr. rH,r i. chief anal-Mr of one of the largest taxtUa wtaMUbja-ata of Philadel phia Mrs Curry la oinint In Prea- byurlaa Church work Mauy relatives and friends of the .vu pie are etpei-ted to be present to extend their felidutina on the compleiwa 9t a li-artar aastury ot awwrle- - glMrag LBDftER-PHILAfrKLFHrA', FBIBAY. JUBT 16. An extremely popular member of in Nnrragnnsett during tho Point West Philadelphia Mrs. James Gannon, 1511 Sclbcrt street, entertained nt her home Friday evening. Among those present were Mr. Edward Stlmetz, Mrs. Blanche Lamar, Miss Mad allno Lnmnr, Jlr. Charles C. Garner, Miss Cathcrlno Fonder, Jlrs. Jlargarct Dugan, Jlr. Hnrry Krcckcr, JIlss Cathcrlno Krockcr and Jlrs. Annie JlcCoy. Mr. Stlmctz nnd Jlr. Garner entertained with several songs, assisted nt the piano by JIlss Lamar. After supper dancing was Indulged In until tho wee hours. Jlrs. John Campbell and her daughter, JIlss Lillian Campbell, 5910 Chestnut street, aro spending several weeks In New Egypt, N. J. Jlr. and JlrB. Edward Hall, 6333 Ludlow street, will leavo Tuesday for a visit to Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Jlrs. Chaunccy Bornkcsscl. 123 North Edgewood street, will leavo Sat urday for n motor trip to New York City, Far Rockawoy, L. I.; Jllddlebush, N. J., and Media, Pa. Jlr. and Jlrs. D. C. Grant, 3623 Wood land avenue, havo just returned from a vacation In Delaware Water Gap. Jlr. Alfred Gross nnd Jlrs. Emma Gross, his mother, 6341 Wynluslng avenue, will leavo shortly for Jlldcjletown, N. Y., and Atlantic City, N. J. JIlss Frances DeSalcs Tobln and her sister, JIlss Jlildred Tobln, of 067 North 63d street, aro at the Delawaro Water Gap for a few days. JIlss Laura Jtachesnpy, ot 631 North 63d street, entertained a party of friends at dinner followed by a card party. Among those present wore Jlr. John Souder, Mr. and Jlrs. J. Harry Stroud, Jr., Jlr. Etwood Douglass, Miss Mae Stroud, JIlss Emily Stroud, Jlr. William Stroud, Jlrs. JIachesney, Jlra. Emily Stroud and JIlss Edna Mae Stroud, Hotel Arrivals OnEUN'S Loul. J. Ilratlley. Wllllamsport, Pa.: Mr. and Mrs. n. 11. Krauts. Wilming ton, Uei.i Jioucn J. oen itc, Arcmuu, ... .. CONTINL'NTAL-a. W. Wltman, HarrlsburR, Pa., Harry Ilakerman, Peoria, til.; J. Adler, liraddock. Pa. D00Nnil'8-J. M. Lyall, Atlantic City. N J., n. II. Kckert, Allontown, I'a.; John 1.. Pechter. Altoona, Pa. NEW lUNaiIAM-II. A. Muler, Ka.ton. P : Kdward J. Kent. Krie. Pa.i Mrs. A. W. Well', Camden, -S'. J. HAN'tlVEK Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Wrleht. Wil mington, Del., Robert Godfrey, Littleton. Pa.. H. W. Hoffman, fork, i'a. WINDSOR J. C. Carpenter, West Cheater. Pa., Mr. and Mr.. H. Hl Hell. Allentown, r.: D. M. Crawford, lllffllntown, I'a. VKNDIQ Mr. and Mr.. If. W. Prosier. Hel- lerlown 1M.; P. U. itcmberg. Hrudlng, Pa ; Mr. and Mrs. R. 1. D. Hooter, Carnegie, I'a. ADIH.P1HA a O. Pond, Slate College, Pa : Cbarlea K. John.on, Avalon, Fa.i Frank R. Whtti, Philllp.Uurg, I'a. niTZ-CARt.TON-llenrv Sharper. PptUvlUe. ra.: H. D. Cllbson, New York: C. L. Ayer, Itldgewood. N. J.. Mr. and Mra. U. Mul- ler. New York. BnLLEVUE.HTRATFOnp-W. 8. George, l'j.t Palr.tlne, O. ; W. I. Darker, tit. Mary'.. Pa. Mr. and Mr.. William I, Ward. Poughkeepsle. N. Y.t A.. W, Atkln.on. Merchantvllle, N. J.i C. I. Holman, at. Iifuli, Lionel Van Pelt.. New York: Mis. Helen Lau.on. Chelsea.. N, J., Edward Mor- rl.aey. Ban Franclaco. Cal,; Robert E. ee, Memnhli. Tenn. WALTON-Franlc O'Connor, rilt.burgh Pa., nalnh Oordon. Watervllla, Pa.; Lverett Johnson. Newark. N, J. STENTON R. C. Mcrarland. Lancaster, Pa. John West. Harrl.burg, Pa.; Henry Yarrell, Harrlaburg. Pa. COLONNADER. II. Trimble, Eton, Pa.i Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Davl.. Scranton. P. I Mrs. Charles G, Drown, Huntingdon, Pu. RITTENHOUSB Ale-snder C. Crawford. Princeton, r. j., j. . -.ic. ,-',, .-, ' Aldrldge. Ualtlmore, Md, MISS LORRAINE BINDER A charming member of the vouns-er set, who devotw much 'i hK tune to good wk. H SiiL-wjif s .fi ajBBKggB i. sHH E H j ir.-. im-ES'sK "CTl v- g-T "' !"'"t ' " MISS HANNAH RANDOLPH Pholo by nelly & Way. the younger set, who will entertain vnrious house parties nt her homo Judith polo tournnment, which will bo held from July 19 to August 14. Summer Resorts ATLANTIC CITY. July 16.-As usunl, tho Tombola, or Itullnn fair, which hna grown to bo an annual affair for tho Sca sido Home, was largely attended on Wednesday afternoon. This year the proceeds will bo given to found a "Llttlo Nell" bed for the use of nflllctcd children. Jlrs. William II. Bennett, whoso untir ing devotion to tho cause of tho Sca sldo Homo Is a subject for unusual ad miration, was chairman of the commit tee of women managers. Her assistants Included JIlss Henrietta Large. Jlrs. Wal tor L cett, Jlrs Joshua Tevls, Jlrs. Wal ter Langdon Eustls, Jlrs. Henry Mayer, Mrs. Horace Fuller. Mrs. Henry Jtarls, JIlss JIarls. JIlss Lily Vlolott. Jlrs. S. Bartram Richards, Jlrs. Itobort Martin Williams, Jtrs. Thomas J. Garland. Jlrs. Kingston Whelcn, Miss Marsnret Lennlg, JIlss Catharlno Lennlg, Miss Helen Gar rett, Miss Amelia Gass, Jlrs A. J. Drexcl Blddlo, JIlss Agnes Covey. Jlrs Albert Pancoast. Jlrs. Ralph Edwards, Jlrs. John Eustls, Jlrs. Percy Smith, Jlrs. Har rison Smith. Jlrs. F. von A. Cnbeen, Jlrs. John Mason, Mr. and Jlrs. G. W. Car penter, Jlr. and Jlrs H. L. Edwards, Mrs. A. II. Bolo, JIlss Ponder. Jlr Wil liam E. Campbell, Jlrs. Grlswcll, Jlrs. William S. Vare and Jlrs. Carlton Gelst. Every day finds moro cottages opened In aha various parts of Atlantic City, Chelsea, Ventnor and Longport. JIajdf William' P. Lloyd, of Phlladel phla, and his grandson, J. B. Mustln, Jr., aro at' tho Slarlhorough-Blenhclm for an tndeflnlto porlpd. Somo nmongthoso noted on the Board walk , yesterday were Jlrs. A. Lincoln Jljors, Mrs. Edwin Wilkinson. Jlrs V. N. Jlllls, Mrs. George C J. Fleck, Jlrs. J. R. Nichols. Jlrs. Clinton Hagy, Jlrs Georgo Walton, Jlrs. Harry Parsons. Jlr. and Mrs. Ned P. Fuller. JIlss Helen Datz, JIIbs Helen Ordman, JIlss Nell G. Shlnn, Jlr. Lester Pflleger, Jlr. Jncob JIandery and Mr. George Burrow, Jlrs. JIary S. Danner, of Richmond; Jlrs William Bickers, Jlrs. T. C. Rowen, Mrs. William Nickers, JIlss Nannie Spott. Jlr. Casson Danner nnd Jlr Edward Danner, and JIlss Florence Kerns, of Danville; Jlrs. Thomas Kays, Jlrs. Thomas L. nogerB, Jlrs. A, C. Longworth, Jtrs. G. C. Seldel, Jlrs II. R. Humphreys nnd Jlrs William Wheeler, Mrs Robert G. White, Jlrs. Wll llnm W Smith, Mrs. George Sheppard, Jlrs. John JlcConaghy, Mrs. C. F. Bonsor, Jlrs Thomas Sinclair and Jlrs. Joseph Glinilan. The Rev. Francis 11. Moore and his family have taken a cottage In North Dudley avenue, Ventnor. Jlrs. Charles Peterson Is also at Ventnor, as Is Mr. Ellhu B. Frost and Mr. Moses oiecn. Jlr. and Jlrs. William A. Christy, of 2203 South Broad street, are occupying their cottage at the corner of Ventnor avenue nnd Vassar Square. Jlr. and Jlrs. George B. Snyder, of Bala, have taken a house In Chelsea. Jlr. and Jlrs. Henry Francis Clark, of 4920 Cedar avenue, are occupying a cot tage In Ventnor, 17 South JIarlon avenue. CAPE JIAY, July lO.-Mrs. James Bate man entertnlned most delightfully for her son, FrlU Freeman, at a dance given ot the "Red Mill." After the dance the rrty went to Jlrs, Bateman's cottage, on Hughes street, where supper was served. The guests Included JIlss Alice McCnbe, JIlss Emily Cook, JIlss Nancy Cook, J!ls Elizabeth Kennedy. JIlss Dorothy Hallowell, Mlsj Edith Carpenter, Stlss Louise Grey. Jlr. Albert Strobel. Mr. William Chummj Jlr. Nathaniel Davis, Jlr. Samuel Carpenter, Jtr Samuel Ulspham. Jlr, "Hal" Adams, Jlr. Parker JtcComas, Jlr. Philip Archer, Jlr. Doug las Warner and Jlr. Edward Oakford. The 10th annual race of the Cape May Yacht Club, under the ausplcea of the South Jersey Racing Association, will be held In the harbor Saturday, juiy u, There will be Rye divisions, and beautiful prizes will be awarded to each. The club will keep open house all day and a lunch eon will be provided for members and their guesta. Among the prominent Phlladelphlsns registered at the Cape May Hotel are Jlr. and Mrs. F. N. McFadden, Jlr, W. H. C. Wright, Miss Anna B. nice, Jlr. Louis noblnson, Mr. D. G. Beatta, Jlr. Charles W. Thomas, Miss Hosalla Oliver, Jlr. A. O Phillips, Jlr. W. J. Slnnott, of New York, and Mrs. Rodney R. Trudell, of Baltimore. Keeping in Touch With Home You never quite forget the home town, eren oa the most enjoyable rotation.. Keep la touch with boms affair seeing to it that your favorite nensnaper follows you wheroTer you go. Notify the EYealng Ledger before you leave la .cod four paper to you. Specify the edition desired. Notice for the Society page will be aceepted and printed In the Evening Ledger, but all such notices most b written en one aide of tho paper, must be signed la full, with full address, and when possible telephone number must be given. Bend all ueb communications to "Society Editor," Eve-lag Ledger, 001 Chestnut street. V-le tu requirements are carried out .4 tbat v.rlfltatlon taay be possible, tfe sUc wilt not be pubu.Ji.t4. Camden and Vicinity Jlr. and Jlrs. James P. Nleuklrk, of 207 Cooper street, aro entertaining rela tlvcs at their summer homo nt Stone Harbor. Miss Anna Farrcll and JIlss Jlargarct Miller nro now nt Twilight Park In the Catskllls for tho season. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Charles Hlllman, of Hnd donfleld, are In their cottago at Pocono Summit for another season. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Samuel Jllller. Bon nnd daughter arc In their Ocean City cottage, where they will entertain relatives during tho summer. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. W. A. Davis, of 6th nnd Penn streets, are spending a month at Crcsco, Jlount Pocono. JIlss Jtabel Hammer nnd Miss Jtarjorv Smith, of New York, are the guests o"f JIlss Elizabeth Rusk, of Hnddonfleld. Jlony entertainments have been given for the young ladles. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Isaac Doughten, Miss Alice Doughten nnd Miss Helen White, of 3d nnd Penn streets, nre at Kcnne bunkport, Jle. Jlr. and Jlrs Henry D. Jloore and Mr. and Jlrs. William D. Sherwood, of Had donflold, aro spending the summer at the Jloore cottago nt Ocean City. NUMMER ItESORTa The New The Spirit When the An Oriental saying declares that If tho mountain will not come to Mahomet, then Mahomet will go to tho mountnln. The Traymora la reversing nnd modernizing this proverb. If Americans will not go to Europe this summer, then Europe will como to America: Prout-blts of Europe, at least, In the Traymora Belvedere. Last night It was Paris. There was Pcre Lunette's "Bistro" of the Latin Quarter; with Bohemian fare, menu on slates, wait ers In red neckerchiefs, frankfurters and onion dangling from the celling, sawdust on tho floor, candles in claret bottles for Illumination nnd dances by Perla nnd Paul lie Cardo. of the Folles Bergeres. The Belvedere windows looked down on tna SUBMARINE GRILL O-TE-SA-GA .-o-or. T.ltfB. coos.rstowD. N. Y. ON OTSEGO LAKE. Coop.r.loKO. Sib IaSo jwtwo ADIRONDACK MOPNTA1NB. N. T. Lake fleorge, W. T. Fort William Henry Hote.0(efc.T. ItSSytf Iaitwe Hudsoo. ESS1CK imOMTfl. fA. Ji-ne ticctrl? 00 ftet, dsilgattuuy THE CSsIVjN ,!tiutd enAlltfh.nl... Cine. ln.-boI. U cour... ....uaaj &Vrta"u.K: ' tt&i!Br, BErrrjsjoNi mo. The Chesapeake "."ElJZiS CMirtMMtw. eeaMUeUwwls. JAOwsa. " r.w w v I ASDCnY PARK. N. J. AlC-ANTIO CITV. N. 3. courasuoA-'n'v " i ' T 915: PHILADELPHIA CANOE CLUB IS PREPARING FOR ANNUAL MEET Contests of the Atlantic Division of the American Canoe Ago ciation to Be Held in SeptemberRepresentatives to Encamp on the Wissahickon. TI1E Philadelphia Canoe Cum Is making preparations for the annual meet of tho Atlantic Division ot the American Canoe Association, which wilt take place In this cltyjon September , 6 and . Tor tho three days representatives, ot the canoe clubs from this division, which In cludes JIaryland. Delaware, Pennsyt vanla nnd New Jersey, will encamp on the Wlssahlekon, adjoining Colony Castle, tho clubhouse of tho Philadel phia Club The races will bo held on Saturday. September 4, nnd Jlonday, Sep. tember 8, nnd a program of varied In terest will bo arranged for Sunday. Dr. David J. Boon Is commodore of tho en tertaining club; Jtr. Howard II. Lbrd, vlco commodore; Jlr. Joseph W. Blair, secretary; Jlr. Eugene II. Hunter, treas. urer; Jlr. Earle F. Kerber, quartermas ter, and Jtr. Alfred H. Kress, fleet cap tain The board of directors Includes the officers nnd Jlessrs. Arthur F Ehrllnger, Frederick f. Ehrllnger, Otto 11. Stoecklc, Howard F. Fell and George F. Elsen hardt. Tradition stales that at the lime of tho Revolutionary War, Colony Castle, origi nally a mill, was owned by the Smith family who lived In what Is now known as Itherslde Mansion During the tem porary nbsence of tho Smiths, the Doane brothers, celebrated outlaws who stole from the rich and gnve to the poor, used the mill for headquarters of their law less band. Later It became a nail mill. Wilmington JUss Sarah Chichester and JIlss Come lla. Chichester, of Rockvlllc, JId., are guests of Jlr. and Jlrs. A. Felix du Pont for a fortnight. Mrs. Edward R. JIack left Tuesday for Lake Gcoga, O , where sho will visit her parents, tho Rev. and Jlrs, H. W. Kellogg, for sevornl weeks. Later Jtr. Jtnck will Join her at Lake George. Jlr. and Jlrs. Setforson B. Cooling left yesterday for a trip of three months to tho Pacific const. They will go out by way of the Canadian Pacific, stopping nt Chlcngo. St. Paul, Banff. Field, Lako Louise, Vancouver, Seattle and Portion I. They will go to tho exposition nt Bn Francisco nnd later mnko a' lengthy visit to Dr. nnd Jlrs. Charles H. Walter at San Joe, Cal. Jtrs. C L Jlcllvalno and JIlss JIary T. Rldgcly left yesterday for JIarblehcnd, Jtnas., to stay there until the 1st of Sep tember Suffrage Events Today WOMAN SltrrRAGE PARTY. 8 10 V m. Open-air meeting at Dread and Wharton street. Speaker, Mies May Macken. 8 3d p m. Ooen-.lr meeting at O.ford pike and Frankford avenue. Speaker.. Mil. M. Kitcllo ItuMol. Mies Kngard and Graham C. Woodward EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY. , 8 p. m Open-atr meeting at Stenlon and Chelten uvenuee Speakers not nnounced. Thla mo-itlng held under the auspice of the Joint Oormantonn and Cheatnut Hill branches ot the Equal Franchise Eoclety and the Woman butfrnge pnrt 8 p. m Opcn-olr meeting at Broad and Torter streets. Speakers, Mlsa Bertha Sipovlts and Mrs. E. I.. Doran, of Camden DELAWARE COUNTY. PA. Noon Meeting nt the Crucible Steel Casting Company, under auspice, of the Equal Fran chise League ot Lonsdonne. Emplojes -ad-drriHed l Mrs M. C. Don ell. 8 p m. Openalr meeting at Concordvttle, Sialcer, .Mr. J r Hedford, Mies Florence Sanvllle and Miss Fannie Cochran In charge. RUMMER RESORTS HOTEL TRAYMORE f-S of America at Play: Magnitude and Cheerfulness TitAYMonn rniDAY chats Mountain Comes to city lights below llko tho summit of Montmartre, This glimpse of Parisian life showed the Joyatisness and hilarity of tho plcuresques, and It showed, too, how Villon, the vaga bond poet, once lived, and llttlo Guvroche, of "Les Mlserables," and the folic of Eu gene Sue's "Jlysteres," and those latter day roustabouts, "les Apaches," If old Samuel Prout had only been alive, to paint It! Art elevates crude realism into Ideas of sympathy and beauty, Every Thursday a night In old Europe In the Trayrnore Belvedere: Venice, Seville, Switzerland, Heidelberg. L'entree est gratulte, messieurs et mesdames. j.-.ggy TJQRGANW PARSON? I CAMS JIAY. V. J. THE ELWARD S&PKft EDWARD P. NITTINQEU. THE WINDSOR X'gfii." TU" M)W IlAUlf,. ii,n Cod Cain' May i our U-ch; rat.. biperon r,.0s.u. j. k wim. son. UEACU HAVEN.N. J, NEW HOTEL BALDWIN Th. idiil modem hotel ot tb Ideal nsart. capacity iuO: st water batbs. piwats. etc I mwciIi sati grOI. garage, orotwstra. Uiw ln llaoklkt. .... w yg-pr-jm BAI ONLT 3tt IIOUBS PSKFOTAtryg OCEAN CITY. N J. Hnrnl Tr9vmnr TaW. UMunuwrt !"""! -I--V"" ' J.jr UXX . JUesu, rw. - m V jjjf 0 The wnter fof running the mill cams from a race, after having previously turned the wheel bt A sawmill thai fronted on Ridge avenue From the nail mill the water wns carried on Its way to the creek The castle after being un occupied or years ns fitted up as the upnyer home of "The Btnte In Schul hlll, a society devoted to fishing, of which the late John Wagner (who.e Uncle, Professor Wagner, founded the Wagner Institute, at 17th street and Montgomery avenue), was president The building which Is Included In Fair mount Park, in time became the home ol the Philadelphia Canoe Club, which has added a number of Improvements, and the old structure, with Its roomy parlor and large picturesque fireplace. Is often Used for dances rtnd other social gather ings, whilo the shaded veranda affords a pleasant and cool place for the friends and relatives of the members to view th5 rler and watch the races. At the last regular meeting of the Young Alen's and Women's Hebrew As sociation, which took place on Tuesdat evening, nt tho Starr Garden, Cth nnd Lombard streets. It was decided to give lis members and numerous friend, an outing at Valley Forge on Sunday All members nnd friends will be met by a special commltteo at the Reading Terminal on Sunday morning ftt7 o'clock, and tickets will be given them. These tickets will bo good only on the special train which will leave the station nt 7 U The Athletic Committee has arranged for nn athletic progrnm. which shall in clude races for the men nnd girls nnd a baseball gome nlso between the men and girls. Prizes will also be awarded tor the winners In nil contests. Delaware County N Miss Beatrice McDonough, of Logan, who has spent the past week at Jloore as tho guest of Miss Bessie Yoder, has returned to her home. Jlr. George R. Kennedy and famllr, ot Norwood, aro now staying at Corson'd Inlet, N. J., where their summer home Ut located. Jtrs. William Hofackcr, of Norwood, I now en route to the Vanama Exposition Sho has quite a fow friends In the West Who have entertained her during short stop-overs. Friends of Jlr. Edgnr Yoder, of Jloores. will be glad to henr that he will short! leave tho Crozer Hospital, where he ha? undergone on operation. Jlr. Yoder take an active Interest in athletics, and Is h member of the popular Gentlemen Farm ers' Club. Jlr. Georgo Jllnk nnd family, of SUto road, are spending this month In Ocean City. Jlrs. Clarissa A. Hucy arid he daughter, of Jllllbourne, have gone to the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Jlr. and Mrs. Edward Carsden Lillet cf Glcnolden, announce the betrothal of their daughter, JIlss Doris Adelle Lille. . to Jlr. Murray C. Klgglns, of Jlontclalr and Deal, N. J, "What's Doing Tonight Municipal Utnd. Ridge and Mldvale ayen-on ,S o'clock. Tree, Fulmiount Park Band, strawberry Mans n S n'clo-k. Free. Phllndelnhla Band, City Hall Plncai ii o'clock. Free. flUMMEIt RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY Mahomet RESTAURANT TRAYMORE OSTEND Occupying an entire block ot ocean freat and connected with th. tamou RoardwsUt. la bc popular Cbelsea section : capaetiy WW, unusually large, see) rooms with uBoeJlruaii view ol the Ht from all, and frli -water In an bains, running water la rows.; 4000 ft ot perches surround the hctsi; lb sew dlnlnx rowa overtook the sea,; flseet cuisine and wMt service, orchestra of sale 4 -..a Jgn.ln lvLX4s Amiiv su-f-lal illVarafiUUt resident pliy.loUe; magalrkHt new Palta Leung. Bpclirin W up H; bMlV Buu4, auto hmU train aunaumnt hy owners JOHN C GOBBLER, tfr, nFvvhotel MERION w, VrBMU.Bcn. Cup ee Vsrrmod r.i. miif Mr lb camlont sppotnunuii. t tabic ollrgt betel M up dally spatial L4I llltb-CI- Mcakrau-Rai Hotel Al RPMARLE VUUaO. . nr Mma, HH-DWOQU. N. J. fOlAR44PARTMENTS iS t ?F i - J m ; 13 iMJAr-