A mm TRIPS AND )CWTYhlTpLE ENTERTAINING DONE llAZZtfnlate ant Other New England wuat w - Also Arc AND MH8. HAniUSON i. item- s of Old Ti-OtK roaa, nave leu i their summer nornc, ".AiarDeiin," Kiftn'h, H ! tttrothnl Is nnnounced of M ?, MneklMy. daughter of Miss Mr. ' .r . ..i. i. -i. i -. -. Ltf MIC""'!' muuniBB)) lu j.n, mj- stffllor'Smlth, boii of Ml. nhd Mrs. li I BmilHi "' uoimaiiiunii, iu rf been set for the wedding. flight Itev Philip Mercer Rhino- f and Mrs. luiliiuuuiuu 111 u Bounding Rftlht ft" U, rucsl,s ol ,no lle' yfc Gray, Ol new xunt, Hi ins cot- Silver liny, uuro ucuiBu, Li. nf Miss Edith I'lensonton. of 6.lr Tnrk, and Miss Abby Austin, U recovery from their recent 111 Fgnd that they nxo recuperating at itpecme nomes. Sad Mrs. r. F. Iiothermci, Jr.. who JrChelsea for tho summer, are en Rng J,r' .urs. nusseii jj. K now oi iNow lorn, uur, lorrncriy idelphla. lad Mrs. William Paul O'Neill, of , aro receiving congratulatloni ho birth of a son July 18. Mr. nnd mell ar" spenuing mo summer giWwn1 R. I. P y.nX Mrs. aeorco P. Tyler nnd fam- ( Elklns Park, left Inst week for JJWbor, Mo., wherb they will spend miner , nev. Ulllston J. 1'crot nnd Mrs. H&tttjU lenvo this month for a trip to 2(4 by their niece, Miss Mary F. jg'r Shind Mrst John Worrell Pepper, of MAcresV' Jcnklntown, have gone to ioticro. Mo,, to remain until tho mid 6"cf September. sHTjOJeph I. Itownn, of 122S Spruco 5SkA Mr. Tllrm.nn If. Motor left Ujsrijiiy tor an. extended trip through Mortal x.ai(esf .uoutrcui aim wucuw. 5?imatlus F Dally, of 32Q South Ufitttet, entertained a number of small jSireion Monday In honor of tho birth ,yJ5nlvcrsary of her son, David Junker a? tSchrlstoohor Fallon, who spent tho ig"jer at Annapolis, Md., Is at Mor- SflPa.. for tno nummer. jSsnd Mrs. James Wesley nunyan isJBntertaln a house, party over tno wksnWn honor of their daughter, Ml83 Iffflfer, r rnncua iiuiiyiui. ui ikuu ouiii- B.iome, Elmar Place, Longport. ?C and Mrs. Edward T. Clinton, of South 22d street, aro occupying their &it in Ocean City, whero thoy will pul the summer. Along the Main Line SARBEtlTH. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward C. iBby, of Iona avenue, will leave early i'S-ntember for Cape May, N. J , to re- BSa until early fall. ilis Edith Austin Gara lias returned Mm OimD rin,Cove. in Maine. Miss Iwary Gara will ieavo tho last of this aSKionth for a several weeks' visit to Du- tofe. Pa, SMtjind Mrs. Lewis D. Hess, of Dudley MfT expect to spena Augusir-nt. uapo 6J MDH0nE.-OkIr. and Mrs. F. Clark iWSStSJr,, of Roberts and Wlstar roads, fM'Mfce the mlddlo of Aiigust for a EHjVCeKS VISll Willi JJir. uurum a preSrat their camp on Lake Forted, in efflfirondacks. Sxfjamca Crosby Brown, of Mill SToad. is spending part of the Bum- gS'Saratosa Springs, N. Y. ihd Mrs. James R. McClurc, of road, arc at Bay neau, n. j.. X Mrs. McClure's mother, Mrs. S. Icn, of Baltimore. Joseph Daily, who Is staying with sjjr, iirs, it Jiarom jicmumi', m. , for tho summer, spent tho wcek- Itn his rather, mi joiiii j. uuuy. May. ind Mrs, Fred Spalding, Miss Ellza- laiamg and Mr uaipn spaming, oc ion road, will spend the remainder Rummer cnmplng in Maine. and Mrs. Fltzwllliam Sargent, of lurch road, have returned from M'jtword, whero they have been tho 111 of Mrs. Winthrop Sargent, Jr., SJuly 1. air. nnd Mrs. Sargent spent At Dlack Rock, Mass. RNE.-Mrs. Anthony J. D. roter Ebia closed hor house on Believuo Jand has gone to Stono Harbor for wan co of tho summer. ?ERFORD Mrs. X L. Clarke, Mrs. Creager and Miss Beatrice Jgr, of Montgomery uvenue, spent end at Seaside ParK. ind Mrs. Harry C. Thacr. of i, are spending part of the sum- California, Mrs, Thayer will ro- p-UI late In August. Mr. Thajer at tho las( of this month. SOlWMiss Elizabeth B. Montgom- ipendlng two weeks with friends at Ba,a-Cymvycl Mrs, Martin P Qlynn and Miss r Olynn, of Edgehlll road, Bala, Friday for Chelsea, whero tney the next six weeks at me Ilea A Hartloy, of Bala, has Just from a month's stay In New i Holt and Mr. Josenh Holt. fd, spent the week-end at their At John F Holt's Beach Haven Mrs R. M Shoemaker. Jr.. of who spent the early summer at fl. N J . left Mnndav for a lslt May, late1 they will return to Mrs. . p Morris. Jr.. have r homo on Citv avenue. Bala. I occupying their cottage at Chel Germantown Mulltnoux. of Wast Walnut mpanled by MUw Mnry C. Vm "'couain. are-i tse ormnw ur several weKi. I Mm Fraakiljj IUkr, of Wayna 4 noruejf trat, are bumub at Monmouth. Snrlnic Laka. for ! v Banibeli Uartia. of West School i'w joinea taa eunuusr oo inac Laks,. N V Errivals at Kiao Me ar Mr. Klntey and Mias liorotby West Schoolhoust; lane i.d Mrs B u Nawklrk. of eft vieiiy for a trip to ft C 1 fc- t ill jiilnlLii wau Irian m u. h .1 H Kjtti lliuribt..!!. Im hitiu PLANS ABSORJi ok ung rica Mountains Patronized. tLBf' BcnJaml" Marcus, of 6536 Chew Manor, Sf j" ummcr r- "Wlldwood tl' "d M.rs Frnnk U6kct, of 683 imrl VT BtrC?t' Wl" leaV0 th0 latt"- i fiT wl" r0,,m,n tor the balance of tho Bummer. Jlr. James O. Scott, of 13.1 West Prlco street, is at Syracuse, N. Y., nttendlng the convention of the American Fern So clely. Mr. Scott is chairman of tho Com mitteo on Arrangements. Mr. Michael J. McEncry, of 206 East Ijrlco strcot, will leave July 27 for Seat tie, Wash., to attend tho annual conclave ui mo itnignts or Columbus. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edmund J. dndsby, of CIS Last Chcltcn avenue, have left for on extended tour of the Canadian Rockies, Mrs. riorenco Prince Ewlng, of West Walnut lane, nrcompanled by her son, Is spending the summer at Wlldwood. N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hill, Jr.. of Crow son street nnd Church lane, aro spend ing several weeks at Ocean City, N. J Dr. and Mrs. J. Edmund Dronson, of 10 West Choltcn avenue, will leave to morrow for Atlantic Clt, where thoy will remain for the balnnco of tho sum mer months. Dr. nnd Mrs D M. Stearns, of 167 WcBt Chcltcn avenue, aro spending tho summer at Ocean Grove. Mr. nnd MrB. Clinrles Thropp, of tho Delmnr-Morrls Apartments, West Chlten nvenuo, will lenvo next week for Atlantic City, whero they will remain till Sp tcmbcr. Mrs. Jnmro R Kcndrlck nnd Mlsi Edith M. Kendrick, of 133 Harvey street, who have been visiting nt East Ornnge, N. J , for several weeks, havo loft for nn ex tended stay nt Lake Hopatcong. Mr. and Mrs. Hornce r. McCnnn, of 10D East Washington lane, aro spending tho summer nt their cottago in Ocean City Mrs. Emily rit7gornld and her dnnch ter, Miss Gene Pltrgernld, of 45 Enst Wal nut lane, left this week for tho Panama Exposition nnd n tour of tho West, to re main ror two months. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk C. Goodwin, of 153 Unrvoy Btrect, havo opened their cottago at Seaside Park. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Marplc, of D353 Lfina street, aro spending tho summer at their cottage In Asbury Park. Mr. nnd Mrs Walter E. Knlpo nnd Miss Ellen Knlpe, of 327 East Walnut lane, nro nt Riverton, N, J., for tho summer months. Mr. nnd Mrs. Franklin U Shcppard, of 231 Harvey street, aro occupying their cottago at Ocean City. Miss Dorothy Dold, of 311 Magnolia avenue. Is Bpcndlng some time at Ogun qult, Mo. Dr. and Mr?. Edwin I. Becker, of 5102 Wnyno avenue, have returned home from nn auto tour through Pennsylvania nnd New York. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph A. Stelnmctz, of nyno nvenuo nnd Westvlew street, will lenvo August 1 for Maine, whero they will remain for some time. Miss Florence W Dock, of 23? School Houso lane, entertained nt luncheon yes terday. Tho guests Included Mrs Will lam H. Dock, Mrs. Charles R. Hoopes, of West Chester; Mlso Anna I. White head, of Downingtown. Mrs. Edwin a. Partridge nnd Miss Miriam Partridge, of Germantown. Tho table decorations woro pink sweet peas. Chestnut Hill Mrs. Thomas Potter, of Montgomery nvenuo, accompanied by her mother, Mrs Wilson, will leave tomorrow for Magno lia, Mass , whero they will spend several weeks. Mrs. Boulton Earnshnw will return In several days from Atlantic City, whero suo nns uecn visiting mends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bright, of 7023 Germantown nnue. will spend the re mainder of the summer at Capo May, N. J, Dr. and Mrs. Rndclirfe Cheston, of Chestnut nenuc, havo gone to Rockland, Me., for an extended trip. Mrs. Daniel Haddock Farr, of To wnnda street, will spend tho next six weeks at Northeast Harbor, Me. Tho Rev. and Mrs. Arnold H. Hord and family, of Mount Airy, havo arrived at Saranno Inn for the coming weeks. Mr. and Mrs Arthur H Lea, of East Graver's lane, are at Mount Washington, lirctton woods, ror tne month of July. Along the Reading Mr. Ward Wheelock, of Wyncote, who has been spending his summor vacation at Seaside Park. N. J., with his family at their cottage, will Ieavo this week with a party of friends and cruise to Portland, Mo whero ho will visit for several weeks. Miss Agnes R. Daley, of Harrison ave nue, Ogontz, Is spending several weeks at Chester Inn., Atlantic City. MUs Reba Bocklus, of Woodlapd nve nue, Ablngton, has as her guests 'Miss Rose Riley, of Now York, and Miss Edith Bocklus, Mr. and Mrs J. Harris Benner, of Mill road, accompanied by their two children, Mla Ruth Benner and Mr. Harold D. Bennsr, will leave today for Ryo Beach, N. H.. where they will be the guests of Mrs. Bonner's sister, Mrs. Alford J. Roselle, at the Ocean Vliw House. Mrs. Rolle was formerly Mlsa Katharine M. Morris, of Jenklntown. Mr. and Mrs' George Emory Danll have clowd their home at Rydal and are occupying thair Cape May cottage for live remainder of the season. Mrs. Anna MacCardle and her daughter, MUp Helen MacCardl. of Logan, have got to Cape May, where they will stay at the Colonial for an Indefinite time. Ketletu for the SoeMr pejre wW be awrptwl and printed In the Jij-nlnr Ijjjcr, but all hikU utU row be nrittra on on We of the paper, limit be ilnel In f"U. " toii d drfUi am h poJble trtephena number uut be ie. Stful all euch eommuBleetletu to HfrMictr Kilter," Kveniag ledger, 6e CbMtBut ttieet. Unlete theee ienulraeiU e carried out vcrlfieatlea rosy b iwUil. (be Botieee wUI set be VubliUcJ f EVEWTNCf tEiaER-PHIEAttELPHTA. WTlTngT JTTLY ThllrrTT-""""-"---!!!!!!! ' ' i BEL. i lflnl 1?; "$. ""5 1 I MISS JEAN CHRISTIAN BULLITT I,U"0 b' E""n' 'Connor- A debutante of the past season, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Logan M. Bullitt, of Torresdale. Miss Bullitt will leave today for Milton, Mass., where she will bo the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mcrcur Eshleman., In August Miss Bullitt will go to Winter Harbor, Me., to be tho guest of Miss Elizabeth Thomp son, daughter of Mrs. James B. Thompson. South Philadelphia Miss Mnrlo Agncta Waugh. of 21M South 20th street, Is nt present In Bryn Mawr as tho guest of relatives. Mr. Edward Watson, of 1133 South Broad strcvt, has left for Island Heights, whore he will spend the romalnder of thu summer. The betrothal of M(ss Reba Trcedman nnd Mr. Samuel E. Levlch nas an nounced on Sunday at a dlnnor given by Miss Frcedman's parents nt their home, 203 Bainbridge street. Miss Frced man is very popular In tho Jewish clrples Mr. Levlch is nt present engaged in business In Pittsburgh. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. John O'Donnell gave a surprise party in honor of their daughter, Miss Anna O'Donnell, at their home. Among those present were Mr. nnd Mrs. F Corcoran, who have recently returned from their wedding trip to tho Panama Canal; Mlsa Marie C Clarck, Miss Helen L. Bryan, Mlsa Lucie v ilolilnan, Miss Elizabeth A. do La Roche, Miss Eliza beth C Cassidy, Mlfti A. G. O'Donnell. Miss Frances E McGonlgnl, Miss Gene vieo A Daly, Mrs. F. Corcoran, Mr John Victor Horan. Mr. Frank S Halll nan. Mr. Raymond A, Waugh, Mr. John A. Kane. Mr Herbert E. Ford. Jr , Mr. Percv U. Buck. 3d. Mr. James F. McCann, Mr. William T. Horan, Mr. Paul Tracey Tobln and Mr. John A. O'Donnell. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo McGoldrlck, of 423 North Robinson street, are receiving con gratulations on the birth of a daughter. Mrs. William Hansell and her daughter. Miss Cecilia Hansell, of 6110 Westmin ster avenue, nro at Atlantic City for a few weeks. Roxborough The Woman Suffrage party of the 21st Word gave a very attractive gurden party last nlsht at tho home of Mrs William J. Beatty, ll Manayunk avenue. Tho porch und grounds wero decoiated with yellow, the suffrago color, and lighted with Japanese lanterns of yellow hues. The program Included addresses by huch entertaining speakers as Mrs. Frank Mllen Day and Mrs. J. Hopgood There was a picturesque tent wheie fortunes were told by an expert palmist, and booths for tho sale of Ice cream, confectionery and suf frage literature. Among those taking part were Dr. Emma K Cooper, chairman Miss Blanche Heldlngcr. vlco chairman Mrs. Charles P. Martyn, secretary. Mrs Albert C. Rommel, treasurer; the hostesi. Mrs. Beatty, Mrs William II. Hoedt, Miss Anna Bramble, Miss Frances Snyder, Miss Jtay Boocock. Miss Jessie Keely, Mrs, Alfred T. Hlnman, Dr. Alma Hlnman, Mls ' Warrington, Mies Donnelly. Miss Anna Graves, Mrs. A. R. White, Mw Albert Frank. Mrs Ellwood I. Beatty Mrs. Charles B Bennett and her daugh ter. Miss Harriet Bennett, of 7 Mana yunk avenue, are occupying a cottage at 4th street and Centra avenue. Ocean City, where they will remain until the mlddlo of September. Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. Clayton G. Dixon are be ing entertained at Chalet Place, New port, R. I. Mrs Dixon takes an actlva Interest In the social atfalra at Mujlan. An extensive motor tour of the New England State was greatly enjoyed by Mr and Mrs J. B Grlsconi, of Upland, who recently returned to their honve. At the annual meeting at tU Lady Foresters of Clifton Helxbtt the fol lowing wotaeo were elected to ee for the coming year Commander, Mfcw Jen nie Douge; eub-comuiAader. lira. Ellen O'Rellley; right guard. Mre Scbultes, left guard, MUa Mary McMenamln, outer guard, Mm. William Morrow; In side ward, MUe Katberto McFadden, uueteja one yearMr. J 01m a JUc- Glrney, two ye in- .cnui muy, three-year term Mis Agnes Douge Mr and Mre Jejoee Plummer of Up- UniJ an- lu.g coognttHUited 011 the blrtn 01 Ujurfliti.1 uu Jub 1 Frankford Mrs Robert Evans, of Leshcr street, is entertaining Mr. Evans' father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles It. Evans, of SeJJcrs street, nt Mr. T. Smith's 'jiinga low at Capo May Point, N. J., for two w eelcs. Mr nnd Mrs. J. Frederick Evans, of Lolper street, spent n few days with their undo nnd aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Ewms, at LahasKa, Bucks County. Pa. Mr. Jesso Evnns, of Sellers street, was 0110 'or tlfd paity. ' Miss Ella Mnuger, of Olney, U visiting Mrs. Howard Felton, of Rising Sun ave nue. She will remain for several weeks. Miss Emily Kridcr and Miss Virginia Krldcr, of 5302 North Water street, have returned from a two weeks' visit to Wild wood, N. J. Mrs. Michael Bennett and sons, Mr. John Bennett and Mr. George Bennett, of 5th street nnd Olney avenue, are at Wlldwood, N. J., for tho season. The four nights' carnival of the Holmesburg Toqucsslng Brass Band will begin nt Crystal Park tonight, continuing until Saturday, when a monster Bham battle will tnko place nt 6:30 p. m. Mrs Wnlter Jerwn, Mrs Ell Bromley. Mrs. A M. Holmes nnd Mr. Frnnk Brom ley, of Frankford, also Mlsa Ethel Bo sen nnd Mr W. Chadwlck are guests at the Somerset, Atlantic City. Mr, Leonard Williams and Mr. Lloyd Cllft, of Holmesburg, havo been canoo Ing and camping along tho Rancocas Creek. Miss Elizabeth Maule, of MM Frankford nenue, has returned after a week's vlBlt with her aunt In Burlington, N. J. Mr. Thomas Holden, Mr. Theodore Hold en. of Oxford plko; Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Huckel, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Royle. Mr. Daniel Rojlo nnd Mr. Georgo Royle have returned from their vacations at the sea shore. Tioga Mr. and Mrs. William M. Welsberg, of 3712 North 19th atreet, are spending n few weeks In Atlantic City as guests at the Roal Palace Hotel 1 ! HeUIIIVCaB riT Tfti LHHHHIIIIH np tjogurwii'. . ialllllllllllHl MISS MARIE SHELLHASE A favorite in the younger set of West Philadelphia and Ovr- bruok. Camden and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Henry Betts Hanford, of C33 Cooper street, hnve motored to Maine, where they will Join relatives at Konnebunkport. Mr and Mrs. W. G. Mooro nnd family, of Haddonlleld, are taking a Western trio, including the expositions. Jlr. nnd Mrs. Wnlter J. Stants, of Merchantvllle, aro at' Island Heights for the summer. Miss Elizabeth GUI, of Haddon Farms, Is visiting friends nt Bench Haven. Mrs. O. B Gross, Mr Leroy Gross and Miss Marlon Groas. of 700 Market street, havo gone to Atlantic City for the re mainder of the senBon. Hotel Arrivals anCPN"S William Hooper, Hanton. Pa ; It. II Warwick. Cape Hay. .V. J,, at. and Mrs. J. C WMteott, llrldgcton, N J. CONTINENTAtr-K. 8. OroM, Ilarrliburit, Pit . 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Here you can talk confidently on school matters to college men! who have personally visited all the eastern institutions of standing, tJDctvt delay the selection of the right school now is the time to enroll. Let Ledger Central's Educational Bureau direct you to a wise choice. QCall, write or phone, No charge for information through the EDUCATIONAL BUREAU LEDGER CENTRAL Broad and Chestnut Streets rf? 21 1015. SUMMER RESORTS ADD THEIR QUOTA OF GAIETY TO SOCIAL WHIRL " " . -. - ' 1 1 . M Cape May, Atlantic City, Bay Head and Numerous Other Vacation Places Prove Popular to Many. Social Activities. ATLANTIC C1TT, July . T)ATHINQ continues the chief attrae -"-J lion at present here, especially since the weather hna grown so warm. Tho bathing suits may bo said to be even mora blzarro this scaflon. A costume which attracted much attention yesterday wns fashioned of silk In broad red nn) white awning stripes. Tho waist was open at the neck and finished with a fed tie. Red stockings nnd bathing slip pers and a brilliant bathing cp made tho suit very smart. Mr. and Mrs. C. Aubrey Smith and Mlns Smith are nt tho Strand for an In definite stay. Mr. nnd Mr. Joseph B. Hutchinson, of Philadelphia, will spend several weeks nt the Brighton, Among the young people, who attend I he dances nt Vcntnor Casino were noted Miss Kathryn Oodfrey, Miss CAtnllle God frey, Miss Esther Walsh. Miss Virginia Downey, Miss Emma McNIchol, Miss Ali ble Harper, Miss Elizabeth Porter. Ml Theresa Wnsleskl, Miss Isabel Bryar., Miss Adele Bryan, Miss Oertudo Was lokl, Miss Josephine Kuhl, Miss atari) s Barbour, Miss Edith Somberly, Miss Edna Fclsburg, Miss Nell Adams, Miss Orate Adams, Miss Kathryn Van Meter, Mlsa Freda Bouhler, Miss Minnie Kuhl, Mlt Dorothy Valentino and Mlsa Mabel Jen kins. Noted on tho Bonrdwnlk recently were Mr. and Mrs. L. V Deemer, of Brook vlllo; Mrs. A. A. Henderson, Mr. nhd Mrs. J. Htauffer Oliver, of Roso Valloy; Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Powell, of Indian apolis, nnd Miss Powell', Mr. W M, Reynolds, a tobacco magnate, of Win ston-8nlcm, K. C, and Mrs. Reynolds! Mr nnd Mrs. A. Q. Hancock and Miss Hancock, of Baltimore; Colonel E. O. Buckner and Mrs, Bucknor, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ebert, of Beaver, Pa.; Miss lleglnn. Lang nnd Miss Lillian Swindell, Captnln Robert Brewer, London, a Brit lh army 0 nicer, on special service In tho United States; Mrs. Mary E. Allen, Mrs J E, Brenneman, Major Frank Tng gart and Mrs. Taggnrt, of Washington, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. F. R, Ktrkland. Motor women from many cities now at th shore have been summoned by Mra. Mnry Walker Harper, president of tho Motor Women's Lincoln Highway Asso ciation, to attend a meeting of that ag gressive organization this afternoon nt the Hotel Strand. A more determined effort Is to be made to enlist Interest in tho projoct to have several momorla! miles of tho Lincoln Highway in New Jersey built by women. There will bo a talk on what New Jersey has accomplished and what It hopes to accomplish as a factor In tho construction of the great memorial high way by Mra. John Ithlel Sanford. The gathering will bt In the naturo of a "New Jersey Day" for women motor ists from many States. CAPE MAY, July 21.-Tho beach Is a Bceno every morning of enthusiastic bath ers and interested spectators. One may always find society well represented there, both young and old. Among those who take a dally swim are Mrs. William D. Orange, Mrs. William Maurice, Mrs. Sam- Chester Mrs. William S. Blakelcy and her daughter, Miss Majorle Blakeley, of 20th street and Providence avenue, have com pleted arrangements, for a tour of West ern States, upon which they will start soon. They will visit the Pnnama-Pa-clflo Exposition in San Francisco before returning East In tno fall. Miss Mario and Miss Evelyn Glenney, of 625 East 9th street, Chester, ore spend ing this week In Atlantlo City, N, J as tho guests of their aunt, Mrs. William A. Courtney, of Philadelphia. BELLHOPS PRO-GERMAN They Find That Ally Partisans Are Not as Generous "With Tips. The generosity of travelers from Euro pean nations on the side of the Allies was scored today by a bellboy at ono of the leading hotels, 'Tips hao been falling off for the last throe years." Bald the hustler of grips. "and this season Is the worst of all. Tha English nnd Italians owne across In n small wny, but tho French don't know what a tip is. Germans hand It out easy, but the Allies-nothing doing. -Thore'a not a chanco In the world, though, of separating a European Ambassador, no matter who he is, from a good-slied tip. A Jap Is usually good plckins,'" Here tho lad of brass buttons broke off Into a droamy reverie of palmy convention daB when Japanese diplomats caused P bills to flutter about like autumn leaves. "Take It from me, though," he con cluded, tho Americans are the best tippers In the world, especially Now Yorkers, Plttsburghers nnd Westerners. South erners don't loosen up so well. But tha days of big tips are fading away. I know." Suffrage Events Today KQUAL FIIANC1IIBE SOCIETY. Noon Open-air meetlnr at the Ilarrlion Chemical Worka. 23th atreet and Dray's Ferry road, l.'mp'ojn addrened by MU Perth (ESo p! m. Open-air muting at ltd street and Chatter avenue. Speaker. Ml uertna SapolU. WOMAN1 BUrrnAQE PARTY. 12 30 p. m. Meeting at tho Ilsyea Mills, Main street near bchurs lane, Manayunk. Siimkcrs not announced. 8 JO p rn -Open-air meeting at aermantown andEria aenue. Hpsakera, Mlsa McFarland and Mlsa Sarah Fiahar. i-fitmr L- Rv.lV e''.u5"," A". .. MrM J n.."'. 0w Darker, vi?d!V,,,,i Mr Attl Sparks. Mr ft'spff 1,,,llo,: W, and Mr Samuel nr.?'i ";, ' ?ftl1' of Germantown, . staying at Starr Villa, nTf0rU'u',, atte""x" lea party at th BnidS" m p,fl,!?u,''' vrell attended. Ii.nhm , J :?." M' 8muel Mart. ,M?t,i ".W"1'-- Stsrr. uiM 1 1 11 P.,MlV ,3,,'.nnor B'Phm. Mrs. a " . U,.n' Un w- r Scott, Jlre L, F LiJkf ' " V-W bk Mii1', ,cxi mwn'- ( "-- xpent the Week-end at trie Colonial Hotel, 5!?h ,oy .,0 R dellh'ul talllns' party mK f&Jv.,.,'n!S!n. ,vhlch eonslsteil of MISS Dorothv FHelf ti.ln .,.Z Fli .h,W '""' ,1'rk'- McComaa, Nalh- Sndcl 'i!i Aapii!incrSpark'-w,,,h Chun Mrs J Kan nn,l ru t 01..... ...v nlal Hotel for a few days. nAJ HEAP Ju,'r n-Ono of the most crowded and successful dances of tho year was held at tho Bluffs last Satur day evening. Many of the younger set who are cruising along the North Jersey coast made a point of being In Bay Head for tho dance. On nccount of tho hot weather the coot breezes of the shore attracted many from Phllnde'phlnand New York. Among those seen at the dance wero Miss Kntherlnc McDonough, of 2117 Pine trt, who Is spending several days as the guest of friends; Mr. and Mrs. SlmOnlii. of Oermantown; Miss Adele Elliot, Miss Margaret Yardlcy, Miss Mary Boyd. Mr. and Mra Donaldson, Miss Llia T. Fisher, Miss Llllle Rolaml, Miss Emily B. Fox, Mrs. Young. Mr. Frederick Gardiner. Mr. Joseph M. Patterson, Jr., Mr. Lamlng Smith, Mr. Logan Howard Smith, Mr. Lowla Roland, Mr. Wcarner Gel. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bishop, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Harrington-, Mr. and Mrs J. Ross Pilling, Mr. George Hurlburt and Mr. Sheldon Potter. AVALON, N. J.. July 21.-The Rev. P. J. Brown, canon of Christ's Cathedral, dt Louis, and Mrs. Brown nre visiting lha latter's parents, tho Consul General of Great Britain nnd Mrs. Wilfred Powell, at Avalon, N. J. At their summer home, Ashantee, Ava lon, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Warwick James Price, of 512 south 41st street, have as a guest for the remainder of the summer Mrs. Anthony Schlegl, of Los AngelcB. Senator and Mrs. A. F. Datx, Jr., ara entertaining at their seaside cottage, Ava lon, N. J., a party Of young ladles, in cluding Miss Ruth King, Miss Josephine Lavln, Miss Katherlne Johnstone and Mlsi Evelyn Inncs, of Philadelphia, and Miss Eleanor Inncs, of Prlmos. What's Doing Tonight F.lrmount Park nand, L'tlmont Mansion; S o'clock Frea Municipal Uand, Stlngtr Park, S3 4 and Reed atreeta. H o'clock. Free, Philadelphia Hand, City Hall Plata, S o'clock fr Annual oullnc, Total Abstinence Union, Wil low Clioie Park. , Koran Improtemrnt League, Ilroad atreet and Wlndrim avenue. 8 o'clock. Ke) stone Party County Committee, 1020 Ch'itnut street. 8 o'clock. Qeorge'a Hill Improvement Association, moonlight rler excursion on ateamer Qutin Anne, Arch street wharf. 8 ID o'clock Keeping in Toucli With Home You never nulle forret the boma town. even nn the moat enjoyable vacation. Keep In touch with home affaire by 'seeing to II that your favorite newspaper follows yoo nhere,ver you go. 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