i: Ufa K RGE RECEPTION fftVEN IN NEWPORT ATTRACTS MANY a. Ceorge D. Widener Will Be Hostess Tonight at "Miramar " Her New Villa on the Cliffs, ' Personals. 'MBCrtS of tho Philadelphia colon . of Newport, Nnrragnnsett Pier Mother nearby resorts will attend the !'-.warmlnB wnicn win uc given 10- ,t ny .. wt.ou -. ........v. ...... ton, Mr. George D, Widener, nt their villa, 'Miramar, ' in Newport. rnlaht'a affair will mam airs,, wide- i return to social life after a period OUrrtlnB tor me ileum ui uer nua- nMiriie u. wiuener, nnu ner son. fey Widener, who lost their lives on Titanic, moro wmi mrco jtura ngu. 'a. Widener has always been a great en. in society and thore are many nl relolco at her decision to so about HK Miire. Among tho Phlladelphlans ? trill attend tho house-warming, 111 will bo In the form of n danco and r are Mr, and Mrs. Joseph E. Wlde &('. .ml Mrs, Paul Dpnrltla Mills. tiilnd'Mrs. Hownrd II, Henry, Mr. and 5E a J, Antelo Devereux, Mr and Mrs. ijSBti. Tell, Mr. Philip S P. Ilandolph, WSFhlllp S. P. nnndolr-h, Jr., Mr. Km- FVi.' ji..l, -.flo- Itlknnh T)nnnlnli FllanuuiiJi,, ,i.w ... - in... iihiwiii fHJnW Itnndolph Snowdcn, Mr and fenh Leldy, Mr. nnd Mrs Clarence W. ,VV!L aria TlnanllA Dnlnn. Mlna f!nr- in, " r; r.il .' .;:: . W Leluy, Airs. AiDcri uumsman t,...ffArten Mr. nnd Mrs J. Bertram Usclncott nnd Mr. and Mrs. Craig Bld . Mr. and Mrs. Pembroke Jones, of (n?ood," Nowport, hnvo Issued Invl-lfii-ni for n large dinner party prior to Se dance. Mr, nnd Mrs. Jones will also ' SttrUln at dinner parties on tho eve- gn-j of July 24 nnd August 14 "" die engagement of Miss Pauline Hart. fjjoihter of Mr. E. Stanley Hart, of 4832 kjlton avenue, to Mr Edward Crathorne (ft)e ww announced this morning. HIh Hnrt made her debut several sea fmb'aso; she Is a niece of Mrs. William IStrdlns-. of Chestnut Hill. Mr. Dale Is Well known In society and S been prominently connected with a &tcr of chnritable affairs. He Is tho son of tho lato Mr. and Mrs. Jjlcliard Dale. His mother won Miss Anna (jAjnillamson, a sister of Miss Clara Wll itimion, and Miss Ella Williamson, of tfTclty. Lilt Is a member of tho Racquet, Had fjaf j Hunt, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Conntry, Huntingdon valley country ana 'fcrlathlan Yacht Clubs and was gradu liilfrom tho Unlvjrslty of Pennsylvania 'iniisji. No date I as been set for tho gidli Wit Wnt. Benjamin Franklin Clyde will give fiTdlnner tonight at her country place, JOwjtacres, Dryn Mnwr, In honor of Mr. find Mrs. W. Wallace Atterbury, who jj fire recently re'turned from their wed- IsPK "" saTBl -"erDury, u win uo ru- aetnoexea, was -ura. jvrmimo nosengur- JjscLcou. Mrs. William B. Caperton, of the Illt- (nhouse. wife of Admiral Caperton, who III spending the summer at Newport, was ill. - ,. niiaatq n, 4Via llinphnn which Mrs. fr-iton Sntterwhlte gave on tho !-m of Hill Ton Inn on Friday. Doctor ihi Mrs. Satterwhlte, who have been the :-i8.ts of Mrs. Oliver H. P. Belmont, re turned to "Martin Hall," tholr estate at Great Neck, L. I., later In the afternoon. : Mrs. Robert Sturgis, of "Laburnums," ChclUn Hills, Pa., returned homo yesr ttrAnv sfler a visit of several weeks as ffte guest ot Mr. and Mrs Edgar Scott uieir'JHace ac liar iiaroor, uc, many rtalnments were given In honor or .Biurets durmg her visit. Mrs. Itlta Irh will return homo the first week 'erltrust. Rev. and Mrs. Alfred McCluro nnd Abby McClure, of 1012 Spruce street. left for Ventnor, where they aro ring their cottage for the summer Sr.Mii. and will entertain at a number of lwie parties over the week-ends. Ferdinand S. Fetherston Is spending tiummer at Narragansett Pier, It. I. & William C. Young and his family II taken a house at Bala for the sum- jK5LBionths. Prank Tredorlck Brightly, of thi ibfctone, will go this week to Saratoga. JIT., and later to Canada. Along the Main Line ?EJII 'MKpIUmOOIC-Dr. E. Kllbourne Tul- Hj, oi 8t3 worm 63d street, having re &ed from the Red Cross surgical wjlee at the European war front, will Miss Katherlne Tullldge at their mp at Wlldwood. Iwn Margaret Tullldge has gone to tPlra. N. Y . to visit Mian Mnrle Kraft ? ' ' Helen O'Meara. Overbrook avenue. liner cottage nt Atlantic City. EIUQN-Mrs. A. N. Burke, of Hazcl- it.venue, opened her summer home moun ABDury, n. j wun a weeK- pany, iira. uuruo, accompanied by bUzabeth Nash and Miss Kathleen Bey, motored down to North As1- & from Philadelphia. Among .Mrs. Ul guests are Madame Westfrled, enna, Austria, and her mother. Mrs. on, of New York. PtfN'EWOOD. Miss Eleanor Ilushtcn, incater road, who has been spend- Bsteral days with Mr, and Mrs. Wll- nv-nnaicss at meir Avaion cottage, ' YUltlns M bs Ethel Moore at East s, N J. Helen Murray and MIbs Laura gen, of West Philadelphia. sDent the :end at Ocean City, N. J, MORE. Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. on, of Clovellv. with their aons. Townsend Ludlneton and Mr. y Ludlneton. are at their surn ame, the Anchorage, North East aie. t William F. Lltch. of filmnaon road. turned from a visit to the Pocono 4101, ! Carolina n. Wnfrmn nt UK T.lnn. IHnMs spending tho summer at York : And Mm inhMu nuntlni, nf ITin Bill," ro entertnlnlnf Hfra TloHnnlri Of NflW Vnrlj. KrM fihmrnlr pve August. 1 for Buenos Ayres. America, whprfl nliA will visit hr B. Mrs Hampton. William J Byrnes, Jr., of 123 Cout- --. ,9 oiicnuing pari or me sum- "ie Rock, Ark. MAWR Mrs. Joseph a Bright, venu, lias returned from a. y at Atlantic City. E-Mlaa May Arnan la entovinc " QUar PhnonliOIII. no - T-,- ,,-, - anor Duval, daughter of Major gone to Newport, R. I Hojd has xone to visit Col- KKarunn fn.ll.. Unnt. f ...v, a tmuiiy fc w- Bala-Cvnwvd Lwy Kuhl Kslly, J , and her In- v ''"wuia, woo nave oean Kellt'a irot. Mr and Haccuel Biephenaon. of BU. for iluALon whin thfiv will Saut. ,m , J . . .. . j tv" - 4i uruintfl-ui-uiw - ftlid Mm Kdword t.lge LtM Un A-lfXuuAmr .1 P.nrinti afld ai rarutlu ut Uandnlla AND DANCE v".It,art?tWyr0m a tW M ngunav Mrs Mooro n sister nt her home In Tren- n!t?l,,JlM,? T Al Coburn, of Maple nnd HlRhliind avenues, are occupying their cottnc nt Ventnor, N J. upy,nB Mrs. Miriam Wllllnmsl Roberts, of Bala, ! occupying her new home on State road, c.j nwj d. Germantown SnniUcl Vnn HiiBAn rt- tr-i- Mm r. - . -. --( iHioo xjicicii ; ",ifu,Vl ,l.lm Mr Thorpe Vnn Dusen, or Ml Morris street, acrmantown. are spending scvcrnl wicks at Tho Bluffs, Bay Head, N J. Miss Vnn Dusen left Inst Saturday for n visit ot scvoinl days ns Ihe gupst of Mlfs Dorothy Luckcn bnck ut her residence nt West Hampton, Long Island Mr. Thorpe, Vnn Dusen will leavo tho first of August for Akron, O , where ho will be In business nnd will ro slde. Miss Cclcstlnc McOevcran, of 6323 North 21st atreot, Ib spending two- weeks with friends In Auburn, Pa. Miss lletta Condon, of 5613 Germantown avenue, will leave on August 1 for a two weeks" staj in Wlldwood. Miss Mnrlon Walsh, of 32 East Clapler street, has returned from a two weeks' stay In Wlldwood Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hill, Jr., of Crow son street, are spending a week at Ocean City. Mr. Richard Carr, of East Chclten uvenue, Is spending n week with friends In Wlldwood. Along the Reading Miss Sue Nice, of Spring avenue, Elklns Pnrk, has ns hor guest for sev eral weeks Miss Elizabeth Jones, of Ger mantown Mr. Clement R. Hoopcs, of Spring av enue, Elklns Pork, has as his guests for tho summer montlm, Mr. nnd Mrs Mnc Mlllan Hoopcs, of 2206 Gilpin avenue, Wilmington, Del. Tho guests of Miss Marie Henderson, of Paxson avenue, Glcnsldc, Miss Char lotte Pngcl3 and Mr. Frederick Pngcll, Jr., of Cincinnati, O , were most unexpect edly called homo last week on account of tho awful storm and tornado that Cincin nati has Just Buffered. Miss Margaret Waters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -Thomas S Waters, Jr., of Washington lane, Jcnklntown, returned lost week from an extended visit In Bal timore, where sho wns the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Ellis Many Informal en tertainments were given In honor of Miss Waters by her friends Mr. and Mrs Ellis nnd their two children, returned homo with Mlsn Waters and will be her guests for several weeks. Mrs. Maurlco M. Long, of Wyncote road, Wyncote, gave a luncheon today, followed by bridge. Tho tables were decorated with gold baskets filled with yellow daisies and corn flowers Those present were Mrs T. E. Stephens, Mrs. Wnlter Tlley, Mrs. Charles Perry, Mrs. John Little, Mrs. C A. Calvin, Mrs, Hugh Little, Mrs. Samuel Stephen .liqn, IIrsu'Forrost Fredericks, Mrs. John Newbourg, Mrs. Edwin Legge, Mrs Hor ace Kraft, Mrs. George Hill. Mrs Arthur Long. Mrs. Maurlco Graham and Mrs. John Talley. Miss Mary A. Tabler, of Martlnsburg, W. Va,, Is spending this month at Elklns Park as tho guest of Miss Vera M. Brlnkworth. Miss Paulino Hammett, of York road. Is entertaining Miss Jane WHIett, Mrs. Walter Thompson and Miss Carolina Bird at tho summer home of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Hammett, nt Ventnor, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. George H. McCall, of 6f.th nnd 11th avenues, will spend this coming week-end at Reading, Pa as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tofnocht, at tho Aldlne. Mr. Roy TIgott has arrived from Ham ilton, Opt., nnd Is the guest of his sister, Mrs. John Geraty, of 6021 Christian street. Mrs. Andrew Freeland, formerly Miss Edith Webb, of Oak Lane, Is going to be In Ocean City as the guest ot Mrs. Arthur C. Oehrlo at her Bummer resi dence, 602 Park place. Mrs., Freeland has been living In Canada since her marriage and haa brought with her her son, An drew Freelnnd, Jr., nnd Susan Webb Freeland, her Infant daughter, and will remain In Philadelphia until late In the fall with her mothor, Mrs William C Webb, widow of tho Rev. U.'C. Webb, former secretary of the Evangelical Alliance. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gessner and children, of Oak Lane, are spending the summer nt their cottage ?t Ocean City. Miss Mary Tabler, of Martlnsburg, W. Va., who Is the guest of Miss Vera M. Brlnkworth, of Elklns Park, was the guest of honor at a buffet luncheon nnd ' 500" last week. Those who assisted In receiving . the guests were- Miss Sarah Shomaker, Miss Mildred Gates and Miss Grace Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hauck. of the Ter races, Spring and Elklns avenue, returned last week from Tiffin, O., where they have been the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Fleck, for some time past. Hotel Arrivals GltEEV'S M Peterion. Plalnfleld, N. J.t Mr, and Mr.. M. II Hamilton, Pltt.burgh. F.I a. P. Meyers. SwadMboro, N. Y, CONTINENTAL J. It. Ward, Connallavllla, Pa.: rhomaa H Brown. Jr.. San Antonio, Tex i J C. Cohen. Trenton, N. J, DOO.S'EIVS-a. B Milliard. Wllkoa-'bur. Pu . Newell T, Qordon. lioonton, N, J. NEW KINOHAM-nalph A. Exrl, Ellaabetb, N J.; Dilward J Kent, Erie. Pa.j C. I- MU64, WlimiUKluu, fc,, JIANOVER-Mra. llobert Shaner, Harrlaburr. I'a i Newton (orr. Baaton, Pa.; D. B. r- rtson, Trenton. N. J WINDSOn-J, B. Hendricks, Erie, Fa.j Mlaj Agnea Newbury. Sunbury, Pa. J MU Luna Parnham. Seranton, Pa VBNDIO B. C. Earnett, Erie, Pa.; O. Wood, bcthlehVm Pa i y, Reld Haydea, Baltimore. Md,, J, V Hagen, York. Pft AOELPHIA-J. IU Watton. New York; C. W. ANorton. ' We.hlnston. D, C I Re V. 1. Burke. Eagle Mere. Pa ; J- L. rottHr, ilkea-Uarre, Pa, ST JAMES-C. A. Witter. Lewlitown. Pa.; A. (3. SrojwrT York, Pa., M R. Dandy, Lam bert ill. N, J. KITC-CAItLTON-Mr and Mrs. J B.J- flSSi. New York . T lY Tig? ' Hffi 'it n . lln. H. M Prl. Chicago, I1L niai L.VvUB-8TRATFORli JejnWood, "til'b'fJJ:!t ii. u,iw,rH waich. Schaoec- ( in i""i,fi f5whJ:: W P OalUghw. iS. ' II P Baker. Chicago, Uiooa. WttaJairgh pa. AHusr. N t . L.Mu.unvwa H Bubb. tvllliaEfi.nort. Pa. . a?Zz:JL. a nail. " r -w iiarrweurg, ra-. " &r?ruriihi,rir. p Si K Browota. N " . W. W a Smlib. btooUna. ?M hmrTM 1K28L. rw var .2V.r"oi. wrsjss r. Pa . 'inomai j. ( -- WttktM-Barr. IU J C o. EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY. JULY l VSLLsL19KflBLBiaHanaw9LliaLliKfli jfiBn' 111 f if IIbBH&. f-.,rfelettflSigAil . .Hf Bajg iJt MISS HELEN TOWER rh0' by E' Btuil Dauphtcr of Mr, and Mrs. Charlemagne Tower, of this city, who is nt inesenE on her way to Snn Francisco. Tioga Mrs. Alfred Kossmnn, of W17 North l'th street, accompanied by her mother, Mrs A. Ulrlch, left jesterday for a fortnight's stay in Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs Henry M. Taws and their son, of 1728 West Erie nvenue, are spend ing tho summer In Bca. Isle City. Mr. Harry Knouf, of Ontario and Dou vler streets, has gone to Wlldwood for tho remainder of the season. Mr. nnd Mrs Emanuel Guano and their daughters. Misses Elizabeth, May and Irene Guuno, have closed their home at 3114 North 19th street nnd are occupying their cottngo at Chelsea. Mr and Mrs J. W. Henry are touring through the West to tho Pacific coast, visiting placeB of Interest jon their way to tho expositions at San Francisco nnd San Diego. Mr. nnd Mrs J Clark Miller, of 2000 West Ontario street, have taken a cottngo at Point Plensant. N. J., and will remain at that icsort until lato In the autumn. Mr. and Mrs. George Tomllnson nnd their son, Mr. Walton TomllnBon, of North 10th street, left jesterday for an nutomoblle trip to the southern coast cities. Mr. Jnmcg Kerr, of North Gratz street, has gone to Bermuda for a short stay, nnd upon his return will spend the re mainder of the summer on tho coast of Maine. Mr. nnd Mrs. Anthony J Peters are oc cupying their new home, 3118 North 10th street. Mrs Peters will bo remembered as Miss Elmlra Ruddick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo B. Ruddick, of North ISth street. Mr nnd Mri Sandy Engclkc, of 1815 West Ontario street, aro In Atlantic City. Mrs David Cramp and her daughter, Miss Laura Cramn. of 3503 North ISth street, have gone to tho coast of Maine for the heated term. Mr. Grahamo Coffey, of North ISth street, Is passing July and August nt Pitman, N. J. Mr. and Mrs S Canby Clement, of 3136 North ISth street, have gone to Island Heights, where they will remain until late In the fall. Mrs. Ethel C Devlin, of 3537 North 16th street, will leave shortly to spend tho balance of the season at Chelsea. Frankford ir nnd Mrs. B. N. Taunce. of 1423 East Mnnicomerv nvenue, aro spending the sumnior at Pitman Grove. They enter tained ovor this week-end at their cot tage the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mellor and daughter. Miss Eliza beth M-llor, of Frankford, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mellor and daughter. Miss Janette Mellor, and Miss Ray Jayne Mr and Mrs. Reynolds, of Harrison nnd Mulberry streets, will have as their guest Miss Triso Burslck, of New York city, for some time. Miss Burslck will arrive, the early part of this week. Mr Harry Bailey, of 1613 Fillmore street, sp'ent tho week-end at the Traymoro Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Pennington Davles will be at home after November 1 at their new home, Roslyn and Jenklij town avenues, Glenslde. Mrs Davles Is one of this bonth's brides, nnd will be remembered as Miss Charlotte Frances Llghtfoot, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Henry Llghtfoot, of 1633 Dayre street, Frankford. Mr and Mrs Earnest Margerlson and their three children. Miss Ethel Merger!- son, Miss iiui" ."," - -- Margerlson, are at the seashore for tho summer, having closed their home on Foulkrod Btreet. Mr. and Mrs. Atlee Buckman, of Penn street, accompanied by Miss Bertha Buck man, are spending the summer at their homo at Ocean Clty Miss Edna J Reynolds, of Harrison and Mulberry streets. Is entertaining Miss Anna & Rose Richmond, of Ithaca. N. y Miss Reynolds will return to New York this week for a three weeks' visit with Miss Richmond. Mr and Mrs Lincoln Gaskejl and daughter. Mrs Catharine Gasklll, enter famed the following friends during the past two weeks at tho Hawthorne Cot tnai. Townsend-s Inlet. N. J: Mr. and MM. Thomas Gasklll. Mr. and Mrs. Wll llam Chfesman, Mrs. B. Rodman. Mrs. E?lTabeth"ay. Mr. and Mrs. William Tal bert Mr. "nd Mrs Herbert Hlnde and son ' Mr Edward Hlnde, Mr, and Mrs. S-uiit tin'rueii, Mr "" llrs- Charles II, Wlllanfs? Mr. H.d-,ard Vllllams. Mr. Joseph Wllllami and Mlsa Pearl Williams. Miss Jennie Klrkpatrtck, Mr. . Raymond TrenBove Mr Joseph Hoffman, sir Frank Norcross, Mrs. John Cornish, Sir. George Cornish. Mr John Neville, Mr. William Neville and Mr. Walter Lumley. Mr Arthur Oallaghsr, of 8M6 Rhawn street. HolrnMbure. U spandtsg a ek on trip throuTh NewYork State. Mr and Mrs. Joseph B. Grnhalgh have returned ffm th4lr wedding trip d arl residing at KWMln tr Mrs GreenhaUbwag fQrmerly Miss Graca V Essex , Mr. d M'- J""Ph " Walton, of tt BrlgHS T strait. ar rclvlng congratula tlonaon the birth of a son- Vacation Day Precautions If. a areat aaaayaace to Hail 7HieU far Summer Resorts Atlantic City may be said to have In deed waked up In the matter of crowds. Each day a larger number Is added to those already at tho shore. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Frnnklln Mcradden nnd their grandson, Prnnklln McFndden fennds, nrrlved last Saturday for a stay of povcral weeks. Mrs P N. Dei?crbcrg and her family nre cnJolng their cottage In Chelsea. On Thursday afternoon Mrs Degerbcrg will entertain Informally at cards. Mr and Mrs. Louis Burk, of 1237 North Broncl street, are staying Indefinitely at the Traymorc. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Baugh. of Locust nnd 16th streets, hnvo been noticed among the Boardwalk strollers, as were Mr. and Mrs Peter Hallahnn, of 6323 Sherwood road, who nre nt tho Traymore for the summer. Mlsa M. T. Hall, who spent the winter at tho Rlttcnhousc, will spend the re mainder of tho summer at the Traymore. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cox, of 149 West Sharpnack street, Germantown, spent tho week-end at tho Ostend Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Fulmcr, of 1505 Erlo avenue, aro occupying a house In Vassar Squnrc, Ventnor. CAPE MAT, July 30 -Tho most thrill ing excitement of the week at Capo May wns caused Sunday when "Sam," tho hokey-pokey man, who was walking along tho bench, suddenly came upon his wlfo and child, the latter of whom ho declared ho had not seen for threo months. His joy overenmo him, and ho grabbed at the youngster In tho coach the mother, too, grabbed, and between them the child's neck and legs Wcro nearly torn from Its body. The mother declared the man would not support his child, and made frantic efforts to pull It away. A largo crowd had gathered around them A policeman arrived, however, nnd pro ceeded to punch tho fond father Into order. Ho was then hustled oft to the station house to continue "hta argument before Judgo Hcbenthal. Last week drew a .largo crowd to tho Bhore tho boulevard drive was thronged with motors and the strand crowded with bathers anxious to take advantage of tho splendid beach and refreshing waves. Mr. and Mrs. John Strubclng, of Chest nut Hill, motored to Cape May for the week-end Tho Marino Casino had an unusually largo throng of dancere Saturday night. Tho excellent music provided by John son's Orchestra played tunes which even tho older society matrons could not resist. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Grey entertained at dinner for their daughter, Miss Louise Grey, before the "Red Mill" dance Among the guests were Miss Scott, of Now York; Mrs Nathaniel Davis. Mr John Dorsey, of Winnipeg, Can Others heen dancing were Mr. and Mrs George Harding, Jr.. Miss Pansy Scott, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joel Huber. Miss Dorothy Trick, of Baltimore; Miss Mary McCabe. Miss Edith Carpenter, Miss Elizabeth Kennedy, Miss Ala Sergeant, Miss Catharine Cassard, Miss Edith Wilson. Mr. William Dals, Mr John Keen, Mr Neville Miller, Mr. Aplln Sparks, Mr. Roland Sergeant, Mr James Holloway. Mr. Charles Davis, Mr. William Chunn, Mr. Parker McComas, Mr Alfred Sergeant, Mr. Harry Mc Michacl. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tllden chaperoned a party of motorists from Philadelphia, whlcn included Miss Miriam Mcgargee, Mlsa Lorna Megargee and Mr. nnd Mrs W. Colohan. Another motor party consisted of Mr. Schotleld Andrews, of Gwynedd Valley; Mr. Percy Madeira, Jr.. Mr. Henry Piatt and Mr. Caleb J. Milne, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paxon Deeter motored to Cape May with Mrs. Deeter"s family, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bowen, to spend a few days. Among the new arrivals at Hotel Cape May nre Mr. and Mrs. John Rice. Mrs. Alfred Tees, Major and Mrs William J. Pn,,iu tt s. A.: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. wtninms. Mr. nnd Mrs Robert J Scott. of Wynnewood; Mr. II. D. Bernard, Mr. and Mn J. Vetterleln, of Merlon; Mrs. M. H. Dobbs. Mr Brooko Edwards, a well-known tennis player, has joined the colony of young people hero for several days Miss Virginia Harris has arrived In Cape May, where she will spend the re mainder of the summer with her aunt, Mrs. James P Hopkins, at her attractive home on Columbia avenue. The third of tho series of dances was held at the Corinthian Yacht Club Friday night and was very well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cook Huber are being entertained for a few days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Eugene Smith, at their beach front cottage. Mrs. Huber will ba remembered as Miss Mary A. Hays Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Stovell are occupying their large and beautiful sum mer home on Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Cox have opened their cottage In Capo May for the summer, OCEAN CITY, July 20. - Postmaster Thornton and family, of Philadelphia, opened their Central avenue cottage for the season Saturday. City Treasurer MoCoach, of Philadel phia, returned the latter part of the week Notices for the Society pare will b accepted and printed In the Erects LciUrr, but all such notice miut be written on ona aide of the paper, mu.t be alined in full, with full ad dress, and when poaelbl telephone number niuat be given. Scad all aueb 'communication to "Society Editor," Evening :Udl. 60S Chestnut street. Unlasa tbt.o requirement an carried out that Teriflcatlou may b pea)Mc th notice will sat fc pvblMied. 20. MISS GERTRUDE TOWER Ph0, br "" B,u4"-' A second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlemagno Tower, who modo her debut during tho past season. from Chicago, whero he nttended the con vention of tho National Association of Master Plumbers, of which ho la troas uirr. Mr nnd Mrs. McCoich nro enter taining their son. Mr. William McCoach, Jr, nnd wife, of Philadelphia. Mr Thomas Garvin and family, who como from Delawnre County, nre guests nt ono of tho hotels, where thy will re main until tho close of tho Benson. Mr, Garvin Is chief clerk of the Pcnnsj Ivanla Houso of Representatives and well known In Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Cugley and daughter, of Philadelphia, aro among the visitors. Mrs. L. M. Custls Is among tho so journers. Mr. Harry J. Tailor and family nre among tho cottagers They aro accom panied by Mr. James Murphy. Mr. and Mrs C. W. Hughes, of Phila delphia, nro enjoying a rest In this city. Dr. Robert M. Shields spent tho week end nt his cottage ,rMrs ,?,,lvcr A- Pa"erson and daughter. Miss Helen Patterson, of Philadelphia, nro hero for the season. Mr. Harold Weaver Is among tho Board walk strollers. r.Tnn,T', C' W" DlsPhm and family, of Philadelphia, nro cottagers. West Philadelphia, aro here for tho season. A number of New York theatrical men were in company with "Chnrley" Wnna m, 5 nnA corso Ashby. of tho Garrlck. I hllndelphla. during tho week Among them wcro "Jake" Isaacs, of A H oodB Btaff. who managed the "Potash & Perlmutter" Co last season: John Mac kenzie, manager of the Cohan & Harris Co. that played "It Pais to Advertise"; Joseph Spears, also a manager for Cohan & Harris, and Charles Marks, former managing partner for Richard Carlo, and now In tho movlng-ptcture lino, AVALON, July 20 Mr. M Paul Hage mnns, Consul General of Belgium, nnd family, spent the week end at their plc turesquo tottago upon tho Inlet front Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Nelll have rejoined the cottage colony for the season. Mr and Mrs. Wilson McCandless. of ivynncwood, have ns a guest Miss Eleanor Rushton. at their cottage at tho point of tho beach Delaware County The first annual -outing of tho Four County Magistrates' Association will be a trip by boat down the river to Fenton's Beach, N. J. Alderman Charles It Mel Ylllo, of Chester, has charge of the ar rangements, and everything possible Is being done to make the, affair a success. Misses Emma, Elizabeth and Lillle Jones, popular In the social life of Media, aro now staying nt Atlantic City, where they will probably remain for the rest of tho season. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Green are enter taining Mrs. W. Milton Pullen, wife of tho Rev. W. Milton Pullen, a well-known pastor In Watervllle. N. Y., at their home In Media. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pomeroy are apendlng a short vacation at Ventnor, N, J. Mrs. Pomeroy Is n popular hostess In Ridley Park. Mr. H. S. Tresxvant, of Louisville, Ky., Is being entertained at Rldloy Park by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Purcell Among the visitors at Asbury Park are Mrs. James Lord Rlgby and daughter, Miss Renee Rlgby, of Ridley Park. """ Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Kelley, of Bur mont road and Baltimore avenue, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tete, of Secahe. entertained their niece, Mlaa Bonnie Tete, over the week-end. Miss Mabel Wallace, the principal of the Ycadon Public School, la spending her vacation at Richfield Springs. How We Helped One Father to Find the Right School for His Son A gentleman from Norfolk, Va!, came to Philadelphia some two weeks ago, called at LEDGER CENTRAL and asked us for advice concerning the proper school for his son, who had been attending a private day school, but had not been'doinsr satisfactory work. He was behind his class, and, to use a popular phrase, needed "jacking up." flAfter getting the facts in the casewe suggested a boarding school of splendid reputation and put both parties in touch with one another. The headmaster of the school secured an appointment, journeyed from Harrisburg to Norfolk, and the parents of the "boy wtre so impressed by . his personality and what LEDGER CENTRAL had told them about the school that they registered him at once. HThe matter was settled with the minimum amount of trouble and expense. The mother wrote us a sincere Utter of appreciation, which well repays for the service rendered. flYou can obtain as good service for your boy or girl by getting in touch with the "School Mln" at LEDGER CENTRAL. He has inspected the schfiols and studUd them and he knows the strong and weak points of each. flCall if you can; otherwise, write or phone. EDUCATIONAL BUREAU LEDGER CENTRAL Broad and Chestnut StrwU jtf? 1916. Northeast Philadelphia Mrs. Robert H. Olbson, of 3026 Rich mond street, nnd Mr. and Mrs. John Craig, of 2513 East Indiana avenuo, will spend tho noxt two weeks at Atlantic City. Mrs Kathryrf Donohoo nnd her son, Thomas Donohoe, 2710 Richmond street, spent n few days at tho shore this week. Wilmington Mrs William II. flwlft nnd Mrs Charles B. Holladay are In New York this lyeck. Judgo and Mrs. Victor B. Wooley went to Westport, on Lake Champlaln, this week, to stay a month. Mrs. James X Draper, Jr., arid children left this work for Kennebunkport, Me., to Btny a month. Mr. and Mrs. John Blggi nnd Miss Mary Biggs went to Jefferson, N. II., to upend a month. Captain and Mrs. Halsey, of Washing ton, D. C aro horo on n visit to their daughter, Mrs. Harlan O. Scott. Mrs W. M. Kcnnard and Miss Frances Kcnnard nro nt Atlantic City for several week. i Ite, iib4 rm mRMMsmmm ctVtastcsrji ssrarr-iSjJjj.rj uvvianaa T',yV,;Jil11vtytj BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE Trnlna for llualneaa Burceaa Tlualneaa and Commercial coursra that ivln Ihe beat poalttona for tta graduates becauae of their practical knoivledre and efficiency It teachTa are pot only thorough, but able to Impart their knowledge Temporary location I.AFAYETTK IIUII.IIINO Otli and Clieatnnt Street K. 51. Hull, A.M.. I'd.I)., President Alter Oct. 1st, Penn Mutual ISIdg. The Mercersburg Academy roil HOYS Merrrrtliur', Ta. Send for catalogue to Wm. Mann Irvine, Pli.l).. I.I..U-. Headmaster. Hot 119. STnAVEIl'S UU8INUSU COLLECJ3 nlll make exceptionally attractive otter this week to any person dealrlnc a business education 801 to 807 Chestnut atreet. Philadelphia. Phila. School of Design for Women UIIOAD AND MASTEH BTS. REOPENS SEPTEMDEjt 27TH; IIAR H1SUPHO. PA. HARRISBURG ACADEMY Modern bid Ha , large campus. Small classes. Inulvldual Instruction; thorough collage prep aration Ratea. SIOQ-tiUn Writ fur catalog. BTATJNTON. VA. Mary llaldwlu Seminary, Staunton, . Lo cated In Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Unsurpassed climate; modern appointments. Terms moderate. Pupils may enter any time. Catalogue. Mis E. C. Weimar. Principal. 1ILA11ISTOWN. N. J. BLAIR ACADEMY FOR BOYS 100-acre campus, laks. 8 mod. bldga: gym., swim, pool Endowed, Tuition SIOO Addreaa JOHN C BHARPJ A.K.. D D . Prln.. Uox A. 11ALTIMOBE. MP. AFFORDBY NORMAL SCHOOL Kindergarten Primary Diploma. Th 171b Session begin Sept. 27. Course of 2 year Modil and Practice School Elisabeth Silk, man. Prln. Oilman Apart. C Baltimore Ud WABH1NOJON. P. O. 8T. AMMN8 The National Cathedral School for Boy A country school In National Capital. Bishop of Washington, Pre. Address Head. master. Mt. St, Alban, Washington, s w. Koxborough Tho member of this Friday tm ?, of Roxborough, btiitt arrat)-ed a iwrtes f lawn luncheons to be given at thMr hnmes during ihe summer. Tomorrow Mr. Bob en Kecly Hnys, of Oreen line, will t the hostess, and her guen'ts will Jt Mnt Frederick Stott, Mrs. Frank kenwoTthy, Mrs. John A Btrose, Mrs. N ClalW ltorabaugh, Mrs Hoy A. Robinson, Mr. Charles Wcln, Mr Albert Hood, Mrs. Or. lahdo Petty. Miss Emma RehfUs. MfsH Helen Rehfus and Mrs. William Kely The iunoheon wilt be preceded by cards Mrs. C. O Btrusn Is occupying her bUft gaiow at Holly Reach and will remain at the fchore until autumn. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Fe entertained it ftttin ber of friends nt a Japanese tea partif aha dance on Saturday evening at their home, Fox Place, Domino lane. Tho Itov. John S. McDonald, curat of 81. Tlmolhy'n Protestant Eplscopnt Uiurch, wilt leave on September I to become a member of the faculty of St. Stephen's Collage, Now York. The mena Blblo class of tho church, of which Doo tbr McDonald Is tho teacher, presented him with a gold watch and fob and a framed photograph of the member. Sir. Joseph Aldlnger has been spend Ing n week at the Young Men'a Chris tlnn Association Camp nt Downlngtown, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Fculkrod, Jr., of Lyctum alenue, are occupying their cot tags at Cape May for the summer month. Tho Rov, Walter Oakford and his fam lly have gone to Glassboro, N. J., to spend tho summer at their bungalow. Miss Florence Brook and Miss Minn! Brook, of WIssahtckon, are spending soma tlmo In Niagara Fnlls and Canada. Mlas Winnie Murphy, of Roxboro aia nue, will entertain a few guests over the; week-end. What's Doing Tonight Munlctpal Band, Btarr OirGen PlaTtfround, 7th and Lombard street; S o'clock. Free. Philadelphia Hand, City Hall Plaaa; 8 o'Uock. Free ' Fatrmount Plrk Hand, fltrawbemr Manttom 8 o'clock. Free. Suffrage Events Today WOMAN SUFFRAOB FATITT. Noon Open-air meetlnr at the Navy Yard nt Lcaiue Ialand. Speaker, Mlaa Mary Stew art, ( Montana. .1 p. m. Mlra M. Eatclle Ruriel ipeak at a lnun fete In Tacony. 8 p. m SulTrnce claan In publto speaking mocta In the Parkway Dulldlnr. 8 15 p. m. Suffrase garden party at 4321 Minayun'c avenue A 10 p. m. Opcn-alr meetlne at ti2d and Mark'l streets, under thte auiplce ot th Sarty'n brunch In the 17111 Leglatatlvo district. ptnk.tr. Mlas Mary Stowart, ot Montana. Prealdlne oftlcer, Mrs M. C, Bewell Ad drtraea made from the automobile ot litre Mary Durnham. nQVAt, FRANCHISE SOCIETY. , Noon Open-air meeting at tbe Fox Gtasa Worki, Schuylkill and Catharine street. Speaker, Mlaa Uertha Sapovlts. 8 30 p. m. Mlaa Uertha Sapovlta epeak at Lctnadowne, Pa. ry. frswesv NAZARETH. VA. SEND YOUR BOY TO Nazareth Hall Military School Safest place In America W blm Established In 1783 Rev. S. J. Blum, D.D., Principal BALTsntmo. TA. UISIUMINETAS SPItlNGS SCHOOL ion uois Indorsed by every American University. In dividual plan of work (or each boy. Colin Preparatory Course and a good training tor business life. Spsclal course tn agriculture. Scientific physical car. Puro water, good food. SOO-acro farm. A school ot character, 28th year opena Sep. 21. Write for Carr No 51. Ulakimlnetas Spring School, SaltsbortT, fa. WYNNEWOOD, TA. "Country Day School for Boys" Opens In September at Wynnewood Pa Tour boy will receive a thorough training In each study, In a healthy, moral and physical atmos phere. Rev. Gibson Dell.. A.D., 11.1)., Head Master, 8810 Navahoe Btreet, Chestnut 1I1U, I'a. ClIAMBERSBTJBO. TA. PENN HALL SCHOOL FOR OIRLS. Located In tbe beautiful Cum berland Valley,, College Preparatory and Special Courses. May each year spent at Atlantic city. No Interruption In work. Ratea 1500. For catalog and views, addrti FRANK 8. MAOILL. A M.. Principal. CILESTEIt. FA. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY COLLEOE YWIh Preparatory Department. Nearest of all colleges to discipline, physical training and education of IN est Point. Degree In Civil Engineering, Chemistry and Art. Ad dress Col Cha. B. Hyatt, Prsa, Bos cos, Chester, Pa WE8T CHESTER. PA. STATE FORMAL SCHOOL. Uotn Bexsa 1160-1210 per year. O. -M. PHILIPS. Prla. BETHLEHEM. TA. MORAVIAN SEMINARY A COLLKaHVOH WOMEN. BETHLEHEM. PA. Accredited. 174th yr Sept. 22. 1816 UTIT2, PA. LINDEN HALL SEMINARY For Olrl. E. 1718. Bkt. Ad, Box ltfl. LRU, P. gggBfggjSi m m- ,,,u,.msmmmmlaammMB''mSW-, S&f5ai-?iSlNf:s&' i-.7T. i-Tjt rci 7 -iz. v is 3; '&ffn? ,,, ..... - .- SK7 BsakWS Sf 3 YXJ&J. -- . SmlmKKKKKIKKBKKBKKmBSSSSeR