fMf r Ill ORGANIZE NEW CATHOLIC PARISH rnrthaKe'a Church Will Bo $tiilt tit 62d Street and Cedar gentle. liinllH a-i1t t,t vat I II 1.M f etf Jtomnn n.."- ...-..... .. "T d at Wd street nnd Cedar avenue, iins to art announcement of Arch PbL Prendefgast. The new church it In charge of the Rev. rnttlck F. formerly assistant rector 01 me of Our Lady of Victory. The :h idirf of tho parish have not yet d. darihage, born In Ireland about 66, Cha the patron bhiiii ui me new which will be named st. Car- ifi Roman Catholic Church, rather hss been autnomed to organize 'parish it will be nis nrst. ennrge as lie was oorn in xurunRion, n .. amIiah 1ft?l nnrt taftfii tialni, ilJl ftOVCliiuc., "" ' -..-. ...... o ited In St. Paul's Parochial School attended St. Charles' Seminary, Sibtook He waa ortinined by Bishop hshan at Harrisburn- on March 8, 1900. jttr O'Ncll was attached to a liar- - church ion a year anu men came iltsdelphla to becomo an assistant at Church of Our Lady of Victory. Ho 'nlrltual director of the League of ittted Heart and of tho Vtctrlx Cath- 3uB. , i Pier-evangelist will JDDKESS "TRAIL HITTERS" fjlev. D. L. Schultz Speaker at Itftforui uiuiiv.ii j.. ui, j. t. vttnev. Daniel L. Schultz, the lahoror- .Miiillit of Pittsburgh, will speak on 'pSniillsm AmonB Industrial Work- L&l tho North Branch Youhc Men's n Association .irjiu, miners lass next Friday evening. Many workers will attend. Imen'fl mcotlnjr tomorrow afternoon clock will bo addressed by the Itov. tgWfrtlJ. arcenwny, pastor of the Gas- Presbyterian uiturcn, on "common- fe'e Religion." Special music will bo Mtldtd for tho meeting, wnlch will be jjli(JuWer tho auspices of tho church. tnejllev. II. Holtzlngcr, pastor of the fmSfi-eet Methodist Temple, will ad- nil the men s meeting In the lobby of tii Central Young Men's Christian Asso- 'tlilljn tomorrow at 4 p. m. Thomas L. Itson, oi i"o uoaru ui managers, will tttie. .SERVICES AT CITY HALL non Hill Association, Barred From ' DnvL tn TVfrtnf r Plnon AUAItf Wi ,iviu U1L X .,U iKoBsectarlan services will bo conducted 1 the Lemon Hill Association at tho Undstand on City Hall plaza tomorrow tgftvenlnK, at 7:13 o'clock. The meetings' are if ttlnfc held there pending a protest -which E lha aAtaHnn will nrH0nt n tlm Tnrtf jk Commissioners, who plated a ban on s. ppen-air mcomiKo at u:iiium xiin, The combined Lemon Hill choruses, un i der Charles F. Allen, will sing, and thero will be solos by Mrs. Anna G. Mautz, con t tralto, and H. C. Gouklcr, tenor, and In strumental numbers by the Philadelphia Brass Quartet and F. Nevln Wlest, cor- IJff netlst. ".Sinners In God's Kingdom" will xFa be the tojilc of the Rev. Dr. James B. 'Ire Ely' sermon. The second Saturday, free .outing for icor children will be held thla,-afternoon temon Hill, spe.elL.tr.cjlley cars brlng t'the children from Howard and Cum- Kriind streets. Glrard and East Colum- Mi avenues and. ront- and Morris itreU. After romps, games and story MUmr. brief devotional services, with Bale, will be held. "GOSPEL TENT" SERVICES pTangeHst- Friday Converts Hearers in "West Philadelphia Campaign. EThe "eosnel tent" ovamrellstlc cam- jnljn of the Ilev. William Friday, at (Haddington and Robinson streets, Is Wldly Increasing Us scope under the tuiplces of the West Philadelphia Bap- c social union, xnree nunarea ana iforty children have Joined the vacation yUM school, which meets dally at 9:30 tThe meetings are held every night ex- Ktpt Monday. Music Is furnished by a Mir in charge of Norman L. Hill, of the wntua. Baptist Church. PUNKARDS ADD TO CHURCH Will Lay Cornerstone at Edifice Built in 1770. he cornerstone for a $7000 addition to fChttrch of the Brethren, 6611 German- gwn avenue, will be laid tomorrow after- n in the presence of Dunkards from sections of the State. Addresses will be made bv the Itev. T. gT. Myers, of Jnnlntn nnllnee! lh Rev. A. I B. Martin, of the Gelger Memorial SWIM, ana tne itev, ueorge u, ivuns, ut tini Church. Among the articles fen will be placed In a copper box tn cornerstone are a. larce Bible. Dre- gnttd by Mrs. U. C. Swlgart, wlfo of the tpri lists of officers and- church nnd SHday school members and various other KF". Df Church ffm hnlH tn 1770 nnd n rleht Sag was added in H96. To the south of i we new addition wilt be bullc l Religious Brevities utwy afttrnoon services will b held under tlMolctl of lh I'nlirnriKl narlih of St. ..,c,n.cl 'b Eplcbany at the ' Orchard." 5n"snid road itallon. tomorrow, Music Ur. htrlt, 0rtrand A. Austin, 'colllsi, I 4 doubts quartet from the church cbolr. Kl,81 .John'? Episcopal Church tomorrow wit ff" wlu D occupied py fuvi3 fJ University ot FennsylvanU. The Rev. pwff the Kexro Exposition at Itlchmond, 1 Ml j,rcli July 2 J?!.!. s.Vlnborglan Church of th. Nsw lm the Rev John . Btockwell will ar tomorrow at U S. m. t ! &H!Ji"lJ!&L-8LX!& ?rtJL"00n "rts, tomorrow mornlpc st f$ck on A Broken Ve.sel Rmaden M Or Jtoracs c. Stanton will kupply -- ii rirn rresoyteiuin Lnuroi, tomorrow morning .r.;;.u;. .,."i?. ., "? ftrvfia . at.- r I-l V...L. iSrB"n? 1. B5 &ff ? Rt . tow .- ST and So!' tZT Th'i R &. h O.VW ,?"; L7h;. r-K."'.,"" "f?"'..3tf r """" .tti ftUti m VHU-fVU ffiC,"t5fxa,ftaft.,ar SIMtvjilU 7o.H g.'t.aBajssf &as lin in Touch With Home rzT ,"?, " Mli gli ttueus iJa9ra,SasUB to"1S HaA ..! m . . ft BPst HeliaB--Hawi S""4 atraut. Jabu g SaVie, wh has -atJUon wtU K tha l)r. 'rtU -""" falbiua ran METHODISTS TO HOLD TIM CAMMlEETtN'Q AT PITMAN Bishop Berry Will Address 15-day Ses sions Opening Tuesday, Final arrangements for the big Metho dlst camp-meetlng at Pitman OroVe, N, J., which will begin next Tuesday, are be Ins made. , Bishop Berry nnd many Philadelphia clergymen will take part In the meet ings, which will last for 15 days. The closing day will be a great temperance rally, ah echo of the Antl-Saloon League convention at Atlantic City. -r.Th.,.lh.ree, Pnlnsr days, July 29, 21 and r - b? ded to the Women's Home and Foreign Missionary Societies and the npwortrr League. Besides Bishop Berry, the speakers Include the Itev, Drs. J. o. Blckerton, A. A. Arthur, John Watchom, n t J,de.'. F a nch. Arthur Oakes, r,iA' !nI,!eJr 'alstonB Holm, J. O. Wilson, G. II. Blckley, II. UndHlff. 11. Mc Uade, A E. Crowell, Ti Ai Armour nnd Samuel Purvis. The preachers from tho New Jersey Conference include the Bev. Dr. A. C Ballard, president of the association! the V,?y, D De Marl- N'nl "id Snyder, district superintendents and the Itev. Drs. J. B. Haines, John Hnndley, 8. C. Carter, E. A. Wells, T. J. J. Wright, Leon Wlllman, It. A. Iteylea, Pennington Corson, II, M. Blake, George Johnson, Alfred Wagg, A. II, Lucas, J. It. Mason and Georgo Powell. The Itev. Dr. ndmund Hewitt, vice pres ident of the association, will be In charge 9f the services. BLIND EVANGELIST TO AID TENT CAMPAIGN The Rov. Thomas Houston One of Three New Speakers for Growing.. Presbyterian Re--vival. The Itev. Thomas Houston, the "blind evangelist," Is one or the three additional eVangcIlats who have, been secured by tho Presbyterian Evangelistic Committee for tho tent and open-air meetings next week. Increased attendanco at tho meet ings and enrolment In the dally vaca tion Bible schools marked the week now closing. Tho Itev. Albert H. Hlbshman, the "Kentucky evangelist," and Prof. J. J. Low'c, of Canada, arb the other two now speakers. Two additional meeting places will bo opened next week, making 10 meetings every night and 12 Bible sohools. This week's schedule Includn tho Itev. Mr. Hlbshman, 24th and Itecd streets; the Rev. Henry E. Jones, 62d street and Woodland avenue;, William D. Laumastor, 2d and Clearfield streets; the Rev. Mr. Houston, 8th and Wolf streets, nnd Pro fessor Lowe, with Btereoptlcon pictures, at the Northern Liberties Church. The noon rally at Westminster Hall Monday will be addressed by the Rev. Mr. Hous ton, with Richard H. Wallace, vice mod erator of tho Philadelphia Presbytery, presiding. BIDDLE CLASSES RALLY Bible Students Meet at Wilmington , Tomorrow. A Drexel Blddle Blbto Class rally, In which nil tho Wilmington, Del., classes will takq part, will be held tomorrow afternpon In the Cookman MethodlBt Church, Wltmlngton. The Ilev. J, How ard, Gray, cnlof director of Wilmington, will preside, nnd tho Invocatlon,.an4ib$n edlctlon will be delivered by thejJRe.v,J. P. Outten, pastor- A. J. Drexel Blddle will be the chief speaker, and addresses will be made by J, DeWitt Jobborn, E. L. Canning; Frederick Brlngh,uratr, ,H. D, Jones and C. E. Webb. 'Andrew Edward Keegan will Kad the Holy Trinity Men's Class tomorrow morning nt 9:30 o'clock- In the -parish house. Robert Murphy will s0cak on "The American Flag." . Prof. W, 1 Sacrey, leader of the class orchestra, will play the violin. i Commission Allows Pork Services A protest, sent recently by Dr. Robert Ellis Thompson to the Falrmount Park Commission, because of Its refusal to permit the continuance ot the Lemon Hill religious services, -was answered yes terday by Ell K. Price, chairman -of the commlsslop. He took exception to state ments made by Doctor Thompson, and said that Doctor Thompson waa wrong In assuming that the refusal was due to unwillingness to have any part of the pa'rk used for religious services. Mr. Prjce declared that permits have been granted for holding services elsewhere In Falrmount Park, and also In Hunting Park. The controversy regarding, the use ot Lemon Hill has so far Drought no definite results. VARIED SUMMER JOYS AT WILDW00D CREST Many Phlladelphians Among Visitors to Delightful Resort. WILD WOOD CREST, July I7.-The season is at its best and eVery feature for amusements and sport is rushed to Its limit, The Wlldwood Crest to. Cape May boat line Is the chief ferry be tween the two resorts, making the last connecting link between Atlantic City nnd Cape May via the seashore route. The Crest Pier Is open. .Five sets uprto-the-minute tennis courts have been built by the .Baker Brothers. The Holly Beach Yacht Club Is the -centre of at traction, and social events are every day functions. Blue rock shoots every Sat urday afternoon and club races are featuring- the week-ends. Dr. ond Mrs. William H. Giles, of 423 South 0th street, Philadelphia, are at their summer home at Learning avenue. E. S. Edmurtdson, of Philadelphia, has leased a cottage at WOO Boardwalk. Charles C. Dunlap, president of the Philadelphia Speedway Association, hat: leased the Rose Cottage op Pacific ave nue, and Js spending the summer re cuperating from a eevero illness, Oegrgr Geasey. of Philadelphia,; ! among the recent cottage arrivals, nd with his family Is occupying 109, East primrose rpad. HEUOIOU8 NOriCES Presbyterian W1 bfh .'EwnavtE nr.j" . ? unlHMltal on Turner Memariai ws 1 Orsaa i ftotiitttat Kplscopat n- t.f.,utf'J'fl'rfltiHcir nfjlnt.! .. . "l pui rr srm VAM X . lita ana IJ!'-I: "JJ'" :T rmcks, Paster. II. J 8. K - 70- fiwedeoborsbus 8-NEW"JgitraAT5:jr' Straa BBB10IJtt. ABftOCJtATie? 'kss&c! I EVBNtyq ggDgBB-:PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY, JtTLY IT, ifllg7 HOW MUCH FOOD 3HOULDEROT RFFF HAM ANn tGGicaXBUnERV! MILK.P0TATOE5, FLOUR AND SUGAR I (Va I 1 11 IS. . 1 . 1 I I X IHt S lilll -Vll l-i , 1 !&-TJ I V1 1518 I V "XTBTW I I I till - J " "aB1" nliiilBaEMBaffif 1111 BsmaSaB&Brmmim5tBmJfcBKB4S.-tf,J.... ta&gSbaWlirSiiiiiirl iL, 1 : HOW MUCH AND WHAT TO EAT: A PRACTICAL PROBLEM FOR EXPERTS IN DIET AND DIGESTION Amount and Quality of Food Required by Fat Men, Women, Too, if You Please, and Their Leaner Brethren and Sisters, as Seen' From the Scientific View by Students in the Science of Gastronomy. Should a fat man eat more than a thin man? Should a big, muscular man cat moro than his dlmlnuttvo companion at tho lunch counter? Should a young man ent more than an old man? Or again, Bhould a young man eat more than a young womnri, or nn old man more than a lady of equal ngo? These questions and a host of others of a similar nature aro keeping dietitians of this city busy nt present, for they are propounded by a public which has come to n keen perception of tho fact that there really are such things as dlgesttvo organs by tho long-continued "hot spell." The noon-hour luncheon nnd even the home-cooked dinner have come to be looked Xipon with suspicion by the city dweller, who dally reads of heat pros trations, strokes and other terrible catas trophes numbering legion. Inquiries among some of the leading physicians of this city show that the problem of how much to ent Is a simple one for women. Tho aernge woman eats, or should cat, four-fifths ns much food as the average man. On this basis It Is caolly seen that a woman six feet tall and weighing 200 pounds need only seek a man of like stature, who appears to be In good health, watch to see how much food he consumes and then eat four-fifths of that quantity herself Sim ilarly, a woman only five feet tall and neighing but 100 pounds should govern AVALON GAIETIES AT HEIGHT Varied Amusements for Visitors to This Seashore Resort. AVALOff, N. J , July 1? There appears to be more than an abundance of fun for old and young at this breezy Island re sort this season. From breakfast till bathing hour the public and private ten nis courts are tilled with smartly dressed athletes of both sexes, and the excellence of the beach whereon no bather has been drowned In 21 years attracts young nnd old during the hour preceding luncheon. The unsurpassed roads to Atlantic City, Ocean City, Wlldwood and Cape May are -well patronized by motorists, and the new Inland waterway Is enjoyed by boat lovers. At nil hours anglers nre seen fishing for drumflsh nnd channel bass In the surf or for weak and king fish from the boardwalk or bay boats. There are three dances each week in the excellent ballrooms. During the remainder of the season there will be yacht races in the harbor every Saturday afternoon. An evening regatta for a date yet to be determined is being arranged. Chester Bank to Expand CHESTER, Pa,, July 17, Colonel J. A. O Campbell, president of the Delaware County Trust Company, has announced that the banking department of his com pany will be enlarged. Business has greatly Increased and Colonel Campbell says this Is due to the Influx of new In dustries and workmen Into Chester and vicinity during tne last lew montns. HKLIOIOCS NOTICES Baptist CHESTNUT STOEET DAPTIST CHUHCH ritnut st. nut of 40th OEOItTBU.ADAMS. II. D.. Pastor, j JR-Urotherhood of A. and P. . lo SO a. m Worship and Sermon by Tastor. g p m Worship and Sermon by Paitor. Second uaptist hem'ino iiand"cuass bTnta at 2:30i Tth UlOW airard aw. John c Sarre. leaner. no quunci " ,, Friday night, EveryDoaya ueeiins, Friday nlgm, r.Yenroour . ,-. Prayer and Teattmony Merlin. All wel rame. Brethren first ciiuiieil or the brethren Preachlns-10,30 a m. ana i. Sunday &hool-2.30 p m. Prayer Meetlns eaehWadnj iuun;, " -""- tt ,-,' iV ' " day venlnr. PUtlplea of Christ THIRD CHKIBTIAN cilUllCli " Lancaster av.. Holly and Aspen sts. tTe. WINTER. I'aitor. ana. 11. 7. 8. Franklin Home riiANKLIN HOME FOR THE REFOHMA FTION OF 1N.EURIATE8. Ml-013 Locu.t st - Sunday. 8 V m. Benlca conducted by Mr. Bamuel 8 Shay. . Inasmuch Mission AT THE "INASMUCH" -10U Locust at. t Tuesday Evenlnr. July '20th. Slsth Anniversary of OEOROB LONO, FOUNDER AND SUPT. Stlrrta addressee. Fine MusleV'i Sundy HyenbJ, July lUi Addrby Bv. Jhi 9- Ourrter "A HAFPT CHBJSTJANITT" L ph. miKA a m. sad .. "u Co-o"ikVSS:S'' TAxy rrsnr-i W. t. Mil- i.n,..)m (SwedeuboraUa) HO..mAid', ",rh. uiblAd at th aaues ii I ' ' W' m LSJiT 'JKiin. w rarfcj- .. wi l it ist.s,um&, wefojmar eh- iHlTiJM "F '. - .-TTTi: DO YOU NEED ACCORDING TO SIZE? M 1 iiii MB dAJr iMr BEEF . salt IMSBkW rlK mm v 1EGG5 butter., PrasS Mil Vil S25?IES Rct, vma ym l M Y- 5U6AR IM ffl 'Ah I ll'S V'l.l ss r?Wil m ti -. ii s f fT loll i 1 j i i vkmi ;nt her nppetlte proportionately to that of a man of similar dimensions. With men, however, the proposition Is vastly more Intricate. It Is a question ot calories, proteins, fats and carbohydrates. For Instance, Mr. Avcrago Man requires protcldB' to the extent of 120 grains dally, about 60 grains of fats and not leas than S00 grains Of carbohydrates These will represent a food valuo of about GOO grains Although It Is generally conceded that tho qunntlty of food required varies di rectly wth the weight of the Individual, there are several Importnnt modifying factors, such as occupation, age and the like. The manual laborer, though ho be of diminutive stnturo, requires mors food than the young college-bred giant who sits at the bookkeeper's desk tn an office, and It must bo more substantial food, too Hence tho predominance of garllck sandwiches among the ditch diggers. Again, as to tho effect of ngo, a prom inent physician of this city nsscrted yes terday that "there Is perfect agreement nmong those who have studied the ques tion that after middle life the food re- 'qulrcd diminishes and In old age It Is much less than In youth.' This physician also pointed out that In summer carbohydrates, such as cercalB, rice, potato, green vegetables, fruits and the like, should be used moro freely than In winter. It was also admitted, how ever, that a certain amount of fat and of animal food should be employed In sum mer as well as In winter. It was also pointed out that personB endowed with quantities of fat do not require the amount of food necessary to their slender brethren or those having a good muscular development. As businesSj mon are loth to carry text books with them to luncheon In order that they may consume the proper amount of food and have the resultant calories reg istered in their Interiors, the following table of a dally dietary Is printed for the SUMMER ItESORTS SUMMER RESORTS BROOKLYN, N. Y. I1ROOKXYN, N. Y- HOTEL BOSSERT Brooklyn, New York Montague, Correspondence Invited NEW ENOLAND l'ortland. Me. YE LONGFELLOW INN &. Location unsurpassed, .catering to rallnsd Brunswick Hotel XZ.V!ftSZZ$& k cold wattr. All rooms Euro , $1 up: Amar 12 50. Wrlf O. V. Bumarsr. 31 Prsbls St. NEW CHASE HOUSE iuiSStl European plan. BookUt. PPt. P. lllock Island. K. I. The HOTEL MAN1SSES gJgK3 IB MILES OUT AT SEA. Accorn. S0O. Ilato. 115 up No moiqultota; ninlnc lalllns ajiil bathing- Excsptlonal culslns Own farm product. Orchestra Tnnlef olf Boat dlrtct From Naw York. Bklt. C E. BROWN. Prop. The Narragansett SSS V?,,lfe; Booklet. ALTPN U. MOTT, rrep. NEW NATIONAL HOTEL & uriea and Pleasures. Bklt. R. O. LEWIS. . leaka Islaud. Me. PEAKS ISLAND HOUSE 15 minutes by auto Ferry from Portlaa Booklet lUJ-fl , itun. .... ItALPH flay View House fflgVS. Bqam rOCOP MOUNTAINS, A. PeUwsurs Water Cap, Pa. UrMrt Near Statleo and rtvaf. sellsnt HOWara ..jitjosdatuaa Bklt. C Howard. nnoiiKCT unilCR Earns Buaaremeat I iMti-vl wwwi gyM A.uuana. Mareball's Crk, Pfc UARSUALLS FALLS HOUBB. Modern U rer reie;t. Booklet N HUfWlAN. Prep. Slromlebury. Pa. Pnnlyn ".f w ""' ST Alpha Inn $& Modern bob oom THAI BastonTtUe, Pa. POKONA FARM M.WMk v" ,LM G T ALLBOSR Cratr Masutow. Pa. WATER FRONT Jfi SSSXSSS KlJJSC'd KiSr.WJ-K."IJJPJtl RU II It. waiui iHioihififflia mi vumSV" - i-r - "3p; xpork:buttfp BEANS AND 8R.EAD v v benefit of those who may fall within the classification of big men, average men and small men: ' UtO MEN. Food Value In rounds. Reef .T2 Salt mackerel .'..;.,... .OS "utter , la (-hreeo . , oi Mim :::;;.;;;;: :m Potatoes to 'cj ., u llrcad , it ttugnr en Total ,",.,. 2.00 AVERAOE MEN. Food Vslue Inl'ounds. Reef (shoulder) , Hum .";:::?.;..:: Two egga Hutter , mux !..;."!! Potatoes , , Iflour , . Sugar ' .in U3 11 II 12 .114 Oil Total .....,,, v 1.J2 SMALL, MEN, Food Value In Pounda. Salt pork Hutter . Ileans ... Ilread .... .IN ,tis .61 20 100 Total Wilson's Select EveningTrips ON THE UPPER DELAWARE EVERY FRIDAY A SATURDAY XVENINO Three Deck Iron Steamer "Queen Anne" A delightful trip for nice people Doat learra Arch St. Wharf, Still r, M. Tickets 33c nt Itox Office, on ttl.arf Mot responsible for tlrkets -bought from Scalpers. Hooks opened for Combination Excursions, erenlns trips up the rltrr, or day trips to lllTervleiv Ilrach. Liberal discount. II. 8. IMlson, 2ttl 8. 30th 8t. Hicks and Remscn Sts. SITUATED in the center of the beautiful Heights Sec tion of Brooklyn, with a magnificent view of New York Harbor from The Narrows to the three Bridges. A new metropolitan hotel, under intelligent management. Exceptionally convenient for motorists passing to or from T.nni Tfilnml nnints. V a 1 1 v reached by Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges, BURTON F. WHITE, Manager rpqpNo MOUNTAINS. PA. Canadenala, Fa. Pine Grove House gt"-aM!? V. tables from farm. Bklt. H. J. OltAVLE PINE KNOT INN J;. S EsTpt Mills. Pa. Rrnnlcslde Farm Country boms in mt.i DrOOKMUC J-dllll mod impt, jroodtablet fcoatlns. IT weekly. ffM. CORTItlOHT. Mountain Home, Pa. AM. Constance $r.uS"o (arm. IT up. Booklet; P. CABOUN. TT Iluahklll, r. rKV PtnnP HOUSE. Table supplied from JAt UIUUC utrn. Bathlnr Booklet. p. O. N. Water Oap. J. M OVERFtELD. DlBsman'a Terry, Pa. ftUnsion House ZT, 'riSESZ? Bellevue House L & Mt. Pocono, Pa. The Rfilmont ElevaUon Wib, abrdry 1 RC DCHUOIll niy mod. Improve ment!, steam heat, booklet. J U COltaI. Pocooo Laks, Pa. I aiircl Inn W tl- 1Y,-t,ni 'I S! Laurel 11)11 (a,, Uyery, xarase: oseelleat table, own farm. Booklet. U. BAYER. IsfTr 'Jt. Pa. r.ttc Until At Station, new manaif RapidS tiOtei ,, Trout nehlas Auto HUM,. BooklSjUSlBfalf-lfCE- WXST CUESTE8, PA. GREEN TREE INN ..ifj:-!1 S. Cattat Hlst-aur. dWslttsannsr.Prasv BCHWtMatVUXK. PA. PERKIOMENJNN &?XSZX& MKDL4. PA. . Breoko HaJl. r Mlib. toeaitfc T?1. coBftyu-uc. rL BEACH MUSIC PLEASES WILDWOOD BATHERS Band Plays and Resort Visitors Dance During Popular Bath ing Hours. WILDWOOD, N. J., July 17.-The de parture of the thousand visiting firemen has made no perceptible diminution In the numbers of boardwalk promenaders. The opening of the Atlantic Pier as an amusement feature, the special amuse ments at the Wlldwood Crest Pier snd the hew features of the Wlldwood Ocean Pier all add to the attractions of this week-end. The bathing contingent Is jubilant over tho tact that proprietors of bathing es tablishments have erected a handsome little rnusle pavilion directly upon this favorite bathing section of the beach, where a band Is In evidence during the most popular bathing hours, from 10:30 Until 1:S0 Dancing has suddenly sprung Into renewed favor. Among the newlyweds who have ar rived recently arc Sir. nnd Mrs. Frank Powell, of Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schang, of Rarlngton, N, J Other hotel guests nre Miss Sara Bloss, Miss Ethel Armstrong, Miss Clara Win Ward, Miss Florence Howe, Miss E Ber wlnd and Miss Lilly Armstrong, all of Philadelphia. Dr. Wftltor C. Hagelgans, of Merchant vllle, K. J,; Mrs. Robert Campbell nnd daughter, of Philadelphia, and Miss Bes sie Stotesenburg, of fichwenksvlllc. Pa., nre at a popular hotel. Quests for a long stay Include Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Q. Schoenhut, Frclda Schoen hut, William F. Schoenhut, and Mr. and Mrs. Park Hays nnd daughter, Grace, all of the Quaker City. Young Men Rescued From Mvcr BORDENTOWN, N. J., July 17.-WH-llam Valentino and George. Laird, young men of Fleldsboro, N, J., yestorday aft ernoon went out In a scow-rigged sail boat for a sail on tho Delaware River, and wore caught In the storm and up set opposite. Klnkora. The United States motorboat Dixie, Captain Dryden, on Its way from Washington to Eastport, Mo., picked them up nnd brought them to Bordentown. BUMMER RESORTS AMLMINOTON, Del. jr jf' I" ,,i.TmU"UJILI. V i tt - turfuvs J t ?. XTO5yfrtV wt"Mv 4r vK As ai JBmafcJSWrTB iTjsVst 4eft t vfrffty ., M grin The Unsurpassable One-Day Excursion Is a trip by Wilson Line bouts to "Wilmington nnd trolley to Brandywlne Springs Park nny dny of the wcok. SIXTY-FIVE .1III.CS IIY BOAT ASD FOURTKn.V 3IILES J1Y TROLLEY through n beautiful country nnd on n mnRnlllcent river for only 60 cents for ndults and 35 cents for children on Saturdays, Sundays nnd holidays ond only 35 cents for adults and 25 cents for children on all other days to Brandywine Springs Park Rae?urn DANCING, BOATING, THEATRE, FREE BAND CONCERTS. EVERY AMUSEMENT WHICH IS SAFE AND SANE. SPECIAL EXCUHSIO.V TICJKETS can be boURht only on the Wlson Line boats To arrange excursions npply to JAMES E. IIEXRY, I'nrk Mnnatter, 412 Shipley Street, Wilmlnnton, Del. ATLANTIC CITY. K. J. OSTEND Occupying; an entire block of ocean front and connected with tho famoua Boardwalk: In the popular Chelsea section; capoclty BOO: unusually larsie, cool rooms wth unobstructed view of the ocran from all: sea and fresn water In all baths; runnlnr water In rooms: 1000 ft. of porches surround tho hotel: tne new dlnlnr room overlooks the sea; finest cuisine and while sen Ice: orchestra ot solo, lets: dancing twice dally; social diversions; resident physician: magnificent new Pa m Lounge Special IIT.60 np weekly: booklet mailed; auto meets trains: management by owners. JOHN C. CIOSSLEIt. Mgr. Hotel TRAYMORElH mat uuioraT rrnrpRoor ncsoxi try THE HEW i virw TnnnsT a HaVt irthllwt'B Orljlnal Craailaa to the Sraabare AsMcteaa IVBlUBDiST 0IUIX tisomaa m 112 B0 up weekly; 12 80 up dally: Araer. plan. HOTEL W1LLARD New York ave. and Beach: fireproof: da. llihtfully cool: centrally located; newly fur nTahed elevator; private baths: running water In rooms: bathing from hoiel; excel. Unt table and service, capacity 400; Euro pean and American plan, booklet. ..r-TTitinTCI UCOinW FIRE- IHCW nuitii- ma-jvw pnoop v.nni .v tt Beach. Cap. 390. V .. . .... t Tt..,h Cmrt flOO. VefV modi erato rotes for the eomforte, appoint Ubl of largeet hotels 13 up Sally, ..vlv Larre. cool ocesn view roo vermoni t ""-".-zr: -J.i.,mT. x. special weekly Large, cool ocean view rooms, etc 1 ' C B. PRETTTMAN Booklet. ST. JAMES HOTEL . .... i.r ana nficn luctwrcn i,au Mew York aveo.K FlrsKlsss table 12 up y. ; 110 Sp wkly, P. C. PENNYPACK ER, Mgr. Ladlrlllgh.aa..Moderate.nate Hotel kLBElAKLC Csp 3Jo Elevator, prh ate ,,.,.., mtr . excellent table Summer rate 0 S,Uly.'l2up4ally' Bklt J P COPE ABUUltY PARK. N. J. iair.HOTEL mm bruns lHW iHiuuefluluiMMi K TlORCANPAR50r3j DEVONPORT INN Directly on the Ocean, flneet plana on the GRAND VlEWoi,.n30ON.K,-,i.cSU meat, excellent sejrylco modexatrates tZ,T'&.vt Hntel 0n Wesley Lake to up LaKeAVc. noici 8 & kpeitzbr. s" 'OOEAN CITY. . J. 1'CIXU HAM 8 1B Wesley Ave. SelKt rvtit " e' taptuy how. Hooaist ri,inB( tn A ocean ave. uceaa w, Cnalfonte Eii. uMe. III. mack faust. Alb A Ocean ave. Ocean view. THE BREAKERS only Boarawaia iww. . , ww. . C.1PB MAY. N.J. n,,.,r:nklTi: unTCi CAPE MAI. N J CrtAa-rvjn i ti Mwst-w N , Reasonable rales airs t-eirin eaitajowg. THE ELWARDar $&. EDWARD P MtTTHStJBH. ni.n..onrl Nr statloo A.Beaoh. iSfe" va.ttn wwv. ainaera. w. Ul aoo 8BA IsiLK CITYe NO. BUSGH HOfEL JS&JpfSU cia mvmri.'mm- --ulg. . -'i- .". .:.T 'B BRUNmBPROTECT HAIR WHEN BATHING; BLONDES DON'T CARE Seaside Observers Find Women Protect Dark Tresses From Dampndss. Light Variety Seems to Thrive in Water. By a A toff Cerrssronifest ATLANTIC CITY, July 17 -Feminine bathers that have dark half pay more attention to their tresses when they take a dip In the briny sea than do women of ft decided blonde type, it has been dis covered by nn observer The reason given ror theso habits H that the salt water and sun will make golden or auburn hair lighter and will not harm It, but that the water makes dark hair sticky "Chemical" blondes say that alt water Is as good a bleach as tho old standby, peroxide, and many of them not only drench their hair repeatedly, but also let the rays ot the sun dr It Mrs, Henry Lodenburg and family, of North Broad street, will remain In Long port until tho middle of September Mr. nnd Mrs J. Ti. Paradise occupy their cottage on Florence avenue. Among Merlon-on-Maln-Llne folk who" nre here for lengthy slaa are Mr and Mrs. Bernard Rloch, Mr. and Mrs Wil liam Orant and Mr. and Mrs Charles H. Be er. Mr. nnd Mrs, Edward Fitch, of West Coulter street, are among the cottagers lp Longport, , Mr. nnd Mrs. S M. Swaab, of North , JTth street, are occupying a cottage on Morris avenue. THOMAS CLYDE Family Excursion Steamer to AUGUSTINE BEACH Stopping at Chester and Pennss-roT Only Boat to Augustine Beach Landlnr In .front ot grove) sats aalt.waitr batblnci 000 sanitary bathrooma. Full or chestra on boat and beach;, dancing all dar. Artesian tester; plenty tables, benebss and" hade. All lilmla of amuxmenta at beaoh. Fare, Ttoum! Trip. 80c. Children, S to 10, 23c Leaves Anh Street Wharf StSO Dally. i Sunday, 0 A. M. JAMES E. OTIS, Mcr.. 3 Arch St. SUMMER RESORTS MIIUI.SOTON, Del. 6TONE IIARnOR, N. J, STO N E HARBOR VacM iuh Oo ot the most attractive yartt cluU along the Jersey roSt . This resort is 1 irritable yarbtecaen'a and Saherraen para dlse. snd the Osb House 1a a ewlst centre; for the esllre populalhin. , It Is sorroundel bt rommMlom Jacbt baalna, snd overlook th masnluoeot (itnl ChenneL Till Is oolf on of the msnv permanent loprrnieqte at Stone Harhor All sre on a par with li for beauty snd eicelltnee, , For full delatki and booklet writ LEO McCRAVEN Borouoh Clark Stone Harbor. N J. WILDWOOD, N. J. WILDWOOD'S SIX LEADING HOTELS Capacities SOU to 2J0. Near Bich. Boardwalk and Amusements. Pleasant aoclal life. Coaches meet all trains Jiook lete For detail addrse th followlot hotele at Wlldwood. N J t SHELDON ' J. Moods ADEU'HI-MITTB. . II. Wit ; 11K.S.C1IU OOD . . . . C. U- A'ilff ,. DOHSEk., J. E. JJbltesell KIIOETON INN J. A. Harris I1ADDON HALL N. A. Randolph Un1 n-iutnn Opa all year Capacity riOtCt UaytOn S50 yBtabl:alloutsld POPLAR APARTMENTS J.H rooms and bath, for rent by week or aeasoa. J U. TOUMIW. ux imrMMft Hotel Reading ij Near depete, beach, t i 123 E. Oak AV. Large, room. Dliyengr Mia Near depots, beach. amuse . vvamoaca. T't.. AtJnCV Pin at-. ar Beaoh. aad The A"fc amusa. Mlaa U DrJ,yskUa rt injuAititkaA Av . luar ueaarcroii ,&. mrs. ajjevilv Hotel Havilla jlL FREMONT eeMUstwaie TwiMabMiBl': im Jail ISteV'griUM LEIGH lJSti8J& WOOD MjgBft N?- D SANITARIUM .vjLNu, ays. AT mm N VV1LDWQOU. K. J. Oj MAJWARatT 14.0. it l -. i. tScc Match Irmn o4ai -p. ijuti 1 WluSSIDO - TJ"-- -a- "" onmms? m "1 y I? n& 31 Is4 n-u.ut mu. JWryic, t lt oc lily th StmsMV ' All SIS UT rr 7. , M.vnr&ody . ltam to teSMt low Mir t !. (ik a,e. t welmtae, PLUS, SaBU ptoducu. s. JiI-alftUr.
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