lsv. MBURBAN CLUBS ATTRACT aff . ji f -t-m - - . SUVUSTXirvbKAT DINNER DANCES &trv Clubs inTorresdalc,SL u"u' ""lk "u, w nvrmai nances and Dinners on Saturday Nights. jjj Board of Governors of the Dela r are River Club, at Torresdale, will special dinner on Friday evening. ti fallowed by a chid dance. AmonB , who will entertain nt dinner are '-Anil Mrs. A. Mercer Blddlc, Mr. Ar il til I. Jackson, Mr. Charlea It. Smith gnd Mrs. Robert It. Logan, Mr. and Isaac II. Francis, air, Aicxnncicr it. tehell, Jr and J,r8' acorK) n' Bower ,llr. and Mrs. u, u, iJnncoaat. k thiinit6lDhla Cricket Club will also U Its weekly dlnncr-dance on Saturday by the members and their friends. I are nrrHiiKcu un uiu utii-kcu icr and lawn, and after dinner tho it danco In tho ballroom and on tho ;r, and Mrs. Charles Heath Bannard, Wfl do tancey jmicc, announce tno e.mtnt of their daughter, Miss Mar- jftt Torko Bannard, to Ensign Edmund 3(h Wcuawiej. uniieu ouuo ixavy, ino cf Mr. ana .urs. wiuiam Jiorria aic- tgjley, of Havcrford, 1'n. f, AlC&wiey is ui prceeiib Hiiacncu j,e U. S. S. New Jersey, at Boston, Mjjl, Jio IB lb iiiviuuui ui mu jtutiiuub Merlon uricKct v-iuus, or. rnuouci- and tho Army ana isnvy tiiub or ishlngton, D. C. 'im Winifred Ormsby Clarke, daughter 1fjf, and Mrs. Louis Bcmplo Clarke, of t road, naveriora, wno, nun iiira ke ana Air. u. i-nuups uiarKe, nas ,n sending a fortnight nt Silver Bay- Slfjike George, N. Y., left on Mondny hjf Maine, whero sho will remain during jjjuat. '. James u. aneicon. wno enenus pich tlmo In Philadelphia, where Bho formerly uvea, nas returneu 10 waen- :on. alter visaing relatives in uicn- fend, and will later Join friends ai Now- irt, to spenu a monm, returning 10, 'Mblngton early In Scptomber. T. waiter unryetic, or,, un vi uv. 7SK Mrs. Walter Chrystlc, of Clifton, BlBrmMawr, la spending July In tho mil SfiurV training camp nt Plattsburg, N. Y. Klis Margaret II. Chrystlo is visiting In England. It. ana airs. James ai. ncca, ol .vm :ut street-, will leave today tor St. Sid's, wliero they will occupy tho for ger home of Mrs. W. W. Attcrbury. illr. and Mrs. Gustavus Romaic, or eiuiut Hill, will leavo today In their cotor for Grlndstono Inn, "Winter Har- r. whero they will spend August. Their Wghters, who arc- with MrB. Naudatn Dair at Beaver Camp, Me , will loin , thtm tho latter part of August, and they fill spend September in mo AaironnacKs. r Along the Main Line BRYN MAWR Mr. and Mrs. Tristram Kolkel and family, of Morris avenue, are P..JIm T..1. n 41.A tllnnmtnt CZmrff. Oub, Elko County. Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Karnshaw, of K1 MnMrrnmprtf nvfnil wilt lpnvn thA flatter part of this month for Southamp ton, whero they will bo tho guests of HIes Ruth Glllman for several weeks. IB1 nOSEMONT Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc gKean, o( Qlencoo House, left last week lor iiarraBanaui.i. x-tcr. wncre lacy iiuvo taktn a houso for the season. Dr. and Mrs. Honrcfi Tnlps Baker, of ttancasfcr avonuo, will glvo a two weeks' ttiue party at their camp In tho Adlron- ocginnlng July 30. LLANOVA Mr. and Mrs. Frederick iter Morris aro spending tho summer nrchelsca. ur. and Kirs. FrnnnlR Rnnnnr nn ATtaa lflVt, nlnmnn n ia ennnrll.. V. h m...ab r""J ww(v..iu.t uku OU.lUlltt, 111V OKillltlUt neir home hero. IMERION - Miss Dorothy Dennett, of pthlngton, D C, who has been tho ftjest of Miss Deborah Seal, of Merlon, US gone to visit friends In Morrlstown, r. and Jlrs. Georgo "Wentworth Carr wisa Sarah Carr will leavo next : for a six weeks' trip to Panama. Germantown Efr. and Mrs. Frederick II. Allen and geir son, Frederick. Jr., of 313 Wlstcr Itt, uermantown. havo opened their rammer homo at Soring Lake. N. J.. Euro they will remain for tho rest of a summer. r. W. Sidney Jonson. of 3H HiEh Eeet, has returned from a two weeks' gtorboat trip to Baltimore and Chesa yk Bay. Mr. Arthur Jopson Is spend i? the summer In camn at Lake Cham- Jn. iIIji Sun Wlddls has returned from an gended stay In Los Angeles. iflts Mary Shapley, of 131 Woodlawn e, Is spending some tlmo In Los An- &, Cat. Jlea Margaret Connolly, of 110 Pasto- treet. Is spending the summer at prtca, L. I. James 'McMahon. of 703 Locust ave- accompanled by Mr. William Cald i of Germantown and Chelten ave- l left yestordav for a few days' stay Mlrolngton, Del. I Along the Reading flonouncement Is made of tho marriage iss Lavlnla Fegloy, daughter or lr. ' tfegiey, of 1501 North warnocK Logan, to Mr. J. Walter Levering, 0 North mth lrMt. on Saturday J. at the home of the bride's father. vf remony was performed by tno Jiev. w oanson, pastor ot the unvei iie d Church, 10th and Ituscomb streets. Florence McClaskey attenaea tne i as maid of honor, and Mr. William Wth was Mr. Leverlng's best man. ceremony was followed by a recep- Mr. and Mrs, Levering will live In (a In tho autumn. awn party will bo given by the Mc- Fire Company No. 1 tomorrow vaiuruay evenings William P. Denesre. of Bydal, has f guest her sister. Mrs. John Kearns, gfonto, Can. Mr. and Mrs. Denegro f epened their bungalow In the Cats- ountams lor tho remainder or tno her Jenklntown Boy Scouts. vho are lP Delmont, Pioneer Island, on tho Tiu jiiver. will return this week, i wen mere ror two wmki. West Philadelphia ind Mrs Robert JI. Nones and Dr. J Nones, Jr.. of m South sth win spend part of the summer In rarfc fnarrlage of MtM Isabel Ancora 'o Mr Alfred Wlegand will taka a fTiaay. July 39, In St. Jam4 ih and Chestnut street. of Ul gars Camobell. 4SI ) avenue, and Mr Bruca Mur- w- KlngsesaioB avenue, were ur- i to leain that they nv been roar-- NuvambM laat. To nareuts lit ele informed of the nmrrie EVENING Martin's and Nearby Keen the I'ltS?,"1" wllh. " Xtthrm Ed uTZL .i ' iUurrays mother, at Klngsesslng avenue. tm tr!.0M Jan 1IuJn. Aspen street, and Mrs. Hanson McCauley. 43d street and Falrmount avenue, have Just tnr;ifl!!!1 Str"' niohar Oorrls. 6112 Hav fn'BaVSSr."'11"6 ,h 8Umm" nulu Bn.', J1?' C1,nr'e8 H. nnnn, 4010 W.l nT0'' '!aV0 lcft tor th Delaware summer? y wl" spnd lho South Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. A. lllchovsky, of 327 Jack eon street, have Issued Invltatloni for tho marriage of their daughter, Miss Iteba Blchovsky, to Mr. David Harsh on Sun day evening, July 26, nt 7 o'clock, In Grand Hall, 412 Wharton street. Mr. and Mrs. nnymond Hnslcr, of 2117 houth Lambert street, entertained a num ber of friends last Sunday c onlng nt a reception, Bl on In honor ot MIbs Gladys V. Sterling, of Baltimore, who Is stniing with them till August. Mips Mlnnlo Bolcr and Mies Wclnateln, or Baltimore, arc spending a few weeks w th Mr. nnd Mrs. Wolf Frecgobb at 621 South 3d street; Mr. Matthew B. Black and family will leavo on August 8 for a two weeks' stay at Wlldwood. Mrs. Charles A. Smith, of East Moya menslng avenue, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Agnes C. Smith, and Miss May Ennls, will spend the nsxt two weeks at Wlldwood. Announcement Is made of tho betrothal ?,,.ML8S..ElBl GrBan, daughter of Mrs. Lllzaboth Grogan, of 1827 South 22d street, to Mr. Follx Spatola, Jr., Tho wed ding will take place In October. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Heydo and Miss Dorothy B. Heydo, of 2323 South ISth street, havo taken apartments nt the Bcllovuo, Ocean City, N. J., whero they will spend August and September. Miss Mnrgnret Clary, 1730 Snyder ave nue; Miss Katherlnc and Miss Elizabeth McManiu will spond two weeks as tho guests of Miss Helen Gulnns, Frackvlllc. Pa. North Philadelphia The engagement of Mr. Harry W. Wag ner, of 2217 West Lehigh avenue, nnd MIbs Mario Meglee, 2111 West Hunting don street, has been announced, tho wed Ing to tnko placo In tho latter part of September. Mr. Wagner recently added another story to his property on Lehigh nvunuo, nnd nfter the return of tho couplo from n wedding tour to Niagara Falls and Cannda they will llvo there. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Sliawkey, tho for mer well-known ball player, will net as best man and matron of honor, re spectively. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles H. Murr, of 1301 North 20th street, announco the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Ida M. Murr, to Mr. Charles F. Fundlngcr, also of this city. Miss May Fields McKean, of 2219 North Camac street, has resigned her position as editrore of tho Templo Bovlew, tho Baptist Temple organ, and Is spending tho summer at Wlsmer, near Doylcstown. Mrs. M. Hamilton Itced, of 1840 North Camac street, with her dnughtcrs, Miss Emma Maud and Miss Knthryne, aro spending tho season at Lako George. Miss Gertrudo M. Sommer, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Sommer, of 1800 North 27th street, who has Just re turned from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. J. McCloskcy, at her cottago on Connecticut avenue, Atlantic City, is at present tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Wheeler, at their homo In Devon. Northeast Philadelphia Mr. Arthur Jacobs, of Front street and Susquehanna nvenue, has returned from a two weeks' Ashing trip along tho Atlantic coast. Tho Friendship Outing Club wilt hold a block party on Abigail street, near Sus quohanna nvenue, July CO-31. Tho com mittee In charge Is Sirs. Emma Stewart, Mrs. M. Whltlock, Mrs. M. Heebner, Mrs. Kuthryn Boesz. Mrs. EllzaDetli Ycarne, Mrs. Matilda Gatter. Mrs. Mary Robin son. Mr. Charles Whltlock. Mr. Albert Heebner, Mr. Samuel Lako and Mr. Harry Richards. Mr. and 3Irs. Charles Martin and Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert McNeil, prominent In Northeast social circles, havo returned from a motor party at Toms River, N. J. House Sergeant John Little, of tho 4th and Yorlt Btrecta station, has Joined his family at Atlantic City after a motorboat trip to Maurice niver. Frankford Miss Mary T. Roiana, of Martlnsburg, W. Va., who Is the guest of Miss Vera Patterson, of Lelper street, was guest ot honor at a buffet luncheon nnd "500" yesterday afternoon. Those who assisted In receiving wero Miss Sara M. Voor hces, Miss Marlon Gates and Miss Grace Shomakcr. Mr. William R. Beezley, of 6316 Rising Sun nvenue, Is visiting In Chicago. Miss Mary Flnley, of Tulip Btreet, la tho guest of Miss Helen Dutton. at Shepherdstown. W. Va. She will remain until September 6. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Wright, of Pcnn street, have returned from a delightful trip to Pottstown, Pa., motoring up among the camping parties on the Perklomen and tne -uiinsins jtucua Park at the former place. Tioga The friends of Dr. Loula II. Mutach ler. of 24JW West Tioga street, head sur geon of the Kplscopal Hospital, will be glad to hear that he Is convalescing from his recent Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Sellers, of 367 North lth street, and their daughter, Miss Maude Sellers, havo gone to Qwynedd for the remainder of the auro roer. Mrs. George T. Oravenstlne, of JM North ISth street, aoeompanl4 by MUs BHtxabeth Gravenatine, will P" tt" ' of the season In Atlantic City. 1 Notice for the Society pax will aewpted and printed la the Brenlng Ledger, but all mob. nollcw mut bo written on on. aide of the PPr, moat be ln4 " ' w,th ,uU d" Urea. ad vhen poaalble telephone nurobar muat be gUen. gnd H aoA communication to '8oJety Editor," 5eouis I.cder, (VS (Jhaatsut atiet. Unkw requirement art urrUd TWtaUa b, pMlW. tb wMM hIU oat b pufrHnl"' LEDGERPHILADELPHtA, THTtttRDAY, JULY 22, 1915; lHHHtf Ifc BC ti ejSifr TTBfiSSPKrt V UmntSKaSBPrSHSSSUEaSSt' iS&EnHiiH-Efl Wf Miss Grogan's betrothal to Mr. MUSICAL AND ATHLETIC SOCIETIES , ENTERTAIN SUFFRAGE EVENTS Harmony Club, of Northeast Philadelphia, Holds Monthly Meeting. The Fivelbip Club Plans Various Outings Lawn Fete and Picnic by Suff7-agists. THE second monthly meeting of tho Harmony Club was held last week at the clubrooms, 2232 East Williams street. Tho entertainment was opened by an ad dress by the president, Mr. Oscar Silver man, nnd wns followed by a trio boIo by Mr. Albert Segal, Mr. Solomon Rosen berg and Mr. Jack Marks. Impersona tions wero given by Mr. David Simons nnd Mr. Louis Wcsscl. Piano solos wero given by Mr. Jack Cassner, whllo Mr. Morris Komlnars sang several songs. Mr. Samuel Simons and Mr. Samuel Laskcy gave recitations, and Mr. Louis Brenner, tho Harmony's favorite comedian, kept the guests In laughter for moro than a half hour with his witty sayings and parodies of up-to-the-minute songs. After tho entertainment refreshments wero sen cd and tho floor cleared for dancing. Tho Fivelbip Club is awaiting tho com pletion of Its prospective clubhouso nt 4US Parksldo avenue. At tho last regular meeting plans for tho furnishing of the new building were discussed. They also have adopted tho schedulo for the re maining months' outings: July 23, Atlantic City; August 1, Chamounlx Lake; August 8. Six Boy Woods; August 15, Wlldwood Crest; August 22, Asbury Park; August 20, Laurel Springs; September C, Almones son Lake, which will be tho closing day of the season. Members of Baptist, Methodist and Con gregational churchos from Darby, Sharon Hill and Colllngdale will hold a picnic at Brandywlno Springs Park today. Miss Mary Stewart, dean of women at the Montana University, will make an ad dress on suffrage. A suffrage lawn foto will be held July Camden and Vicinity Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Woodward and fam ily aro In their cottage at Wlldwood. Mrs. Benjamin F. Boycr. of 521 Linden Btreet, who spent last summer traveling In Russia, Is at Capo May with her daugh ter, Mrs. Paul Mecray, of 405 (,-ooper street. Delaware County Cards announcing tho betrothal of Miss Maymo Thompson to Mr. Joseph Mc Laughlin havo been Issued by Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson, of Chester, parents of Miss Thompson. Miss Marie Buttlhger. of Ridley Park, is now staying at Swan's iBland, Me. Hotel Arrivals GREEN'S P. P. Kiln. Altoona, Pa.; It. F. Power. Boalon, Man,; Louia Peree. Balti more, Md. CONTINENTAL Mr. and Mra. 0. B. Cooper, Edaewater, N. J.: Mr. and Mra. W, M. Mover Heading, Pa.; Carl Vest. Pateraon, N. J." DOONKR'S Edward Hafflter, PottaUlle, Pa W. J. Jonca, Delta, Pa.; J. P. Uugnu. Crewon, I'a. NEW' HtNdirAM-P. A Lauer. Ppver, Pa . J. V. Morlarty. Detroit, Mich.; II. London, Pltuburg-h, Pa. lIANQVnn W. H. Uoyd. Stutton. Pa.; M. J llottnViC Newark N J.. Mr. and Mra. O Froier PHUburgh, Pa. WINDSOn-O. J. Nlcklaw. Schenectady, N.Y , k" a Meyers, Norrlatown, Pa.; M. k Sny der, Hanoi er, Fa. VENDIO-E. E. Cox. Richmond. Va.: V. M. Mailteld. Paaaalc. N. J.: I. S. Fleck, PltH- burgh. Pa. ADEkPHIA-M. C. nhone. Wllllanurart, Pa.; All5wird IWgg, Newark N. J.i Mr. and Mra. J. J. lluchanan. Pittsburgh, Pa, rt JAME8-E. C Wolf. New York: Mr. and lira. V. W, Harla, Washington. D. C. H. v. nidv. Now ork JlUlGBtlWMl. 0ll Van York. bELLBVUE-STRATFOnp-H. Long. New VMk FA. Easter Boston, Mas.; T. D. MMriwad Pittaburgb, Pa.: W. A. Parker. BilUBOW. MdV F W. Wd Italtlmore. S'Ti, Ttwnaas. Fern CMn. Ps-t.C. E. wirnir Detroit. Mich., A X. ,WUlJnw, WlllWrri; Pa.i K. . CoUia. K York. WALTON-M. D. Brooke. Norrlatovvn. Pa , Mr. and 8- c- '; WlUnlnston. Sil.; Walter J Kiln. Loeknort. N. Y btmmtok Mr aad lit. 1. C. Biddle, John Bte fh Mr and Mr. P. H Hoduring. Cr Pafl Mr. and Mf. Thoovas Pur. call, llarrisourg. Pa ' m. JamaTj. DrUcoU. Botn. Maa. RITTaWIlOUaJS-WUllam B JOlU a"0"' "JiiSlLJiihiiFir Fa i Mr. and Mr W. II. Crawford Clv aland, O.. II B. Di Crawlord Deal. New York- Vacation Day Precautions It' a great to flad yoore far from beme d. unable to eh tain row fairoj- lU BTaridr to four napw l" ou. tbe edIUea dakd. niT7.pim.TON-joeepn it. K-anolaco, Cul.; Mra. Earla Loom!, Wllke. taw Pa., A. A Koch. Cleveland. O.! John w Wlwlan. Atlantic C tv, N. J.; Mr. II. J. Sharpei Waahlngton. D. C.t J. Johnson. MISS ELSIE GROGAN Felix Spatola, Jr., is announced by her Tho wedding will take placo in October. 20 on tho vacant lot belonging to Mrs. Mary Kent and situated on tho corner of Princeton nnd Park avenues, Swnrthmorc. Cako nnd candy and tho ever-popular ice cream cone will bo on sale. Esthetic dancing will bo n feature of tho foto, and a good suffrage speech wilt be mndo dur ing tho evening. Tho Mlshorral Zlon gnvo n musical play nnd danco at Lyric Hall Inst evening to celebrate its first anniversary. Tho club was organized on tho 23d of July, last year, by Mr. Leon Herman Rose, nnd Is now composed of n senior club of 20 mem bers, two Junior clubs of 75 members, a Sabbath school ot about 300 children und a lecturo department of 20. They are a trlbuto of the Council of Jewish Clubs of Philadelphia. The olllccrs of tho club in clude: Mr. Leon Herman Rose, president; Miss Hattlo Bllcdcn, vice president; Mr. William Lupowitz, secretary, and Mr. Herman Malerman, treasuicr. The program Included: t. 0crture Ilorovltz's OrchcRtra 2, Adtlrcas Mr. Leon Herman Kofe ,1. Vocnl Solo Miss Hose lllledin 4. Chorm Mlfhorrnl .Ion Club C. Violin Solo Mr. Simon Jack eon (1 Mnndnl'n Solo MIbs Lillian Cook 7. Ballot Danco Mlia Sadye Tlrell 5. Vocal Solo Mr. Maurlco Horowitz 0. Flower Danco Mls Anna Davldow 10. Comedy, 'One Hour at School" Club Tho auxiliary of tho Northeastern Lndles' Benevolent Society gavo a street carnival Inst night on Jefferson street, between 6th and 7th streets. Various col ored lnnterns formed tho decorations, nnd tho attractions of tho evening consisted of automobilo and hay rides, fortuno-tcll-Ing, a fish pond and d'.nclng. Thero wero also tables with refreshments and small articles on sale. Tho officers of the aux iliary nre- Miss Nan K. Cohen, president; Miss Leonora V. Solladan, vico president; Miss Sarnh It. Terman, secretary; Mr. A. Flcholcder, treasurer. Tho proceeds will be devoted to the poor of the district. Wilmington Mrs. Charles Beadenkopf and Miss Mnr lon Beadenkopf have gono to Eagle's Mere, Pa., to stay a month. Miss Phyllis Partington nnd Mlsa Es ther Bancroft are visiting Miss Mary Stabler at Sandy Spring, Md. Mrs. J. Davis Slsler has gono to Atlan ta City, N. J., to stay Beveral weeks. Suffrage Events Today woman surrnAOC party. S p. m -Lawn fete at 133 Eait Halnea street. Germantown Ml M. Katello Ilua.el. organ Iter lor the party, will ereak. H r. m. Open-air meetlnir at 40ih atrcet and Ltncaiter avenue. Speaker, Ml.ia 1. Stella h .to n m. Open-air meeting- at 13th and South atreeta Speakers. Mla Si Uttello Hu el, Dr V. M 11. Moore and Mra. Kolilcr. EQUAL rltANCHISE SOI IKTY Noon Open-air meeting on the Poatofflce Plain, Uth and Chestnut street Speaker, 11U Iiertha fcUpoWU. MISS REBA FBEEDMAN Miss Freedman's betrothal to Mr. Samuel E. Levick wm an nounced on Sunday. mother,' Mrs. Ellzaboth Grogan. Roxborough Peter daub, of 121 Hlpka nvemic, will leavo Sunday on n visit to friends nnd relatives In Pottsvllto nnd Ilazleton, Fa. Mr. and Mra. C. A. Mack and family, 471 Lyceum nvenue. aro spending tho sum mer nt Schwenksvlllc, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Stroh and family, of D52t Illdgo nvenue, nro spending tho summer at Wlldwood, N. J. Mrs. Chnrlcs L. Scasholcs, of 3625 Queen lane, gavo a delightfully appointed lunch con yesterday at her homo In honor of Mrs, John Watorhouso, of Olney, nnd Mrs. Howard Bvnns and Mrs. Emcllno McAfee, of Germantown. Lansdowne Miss Marjoric Hannum, ot 16 Bigby avenue, is entertaining Miss Josophlno Way, Miss Janettc Nichols and Miss Margaret Ilannum, all of Kcnnctt Square. Mlsa Cora McCully, of La Crosse avenue, ontertnlncd lust ovcnlng In honor ot Miss Hannum's guests. Miss Marlon Haley, of "Wycombe, will leavo today for a week's vacation at Cape May. Phila. School of Design for Women UROAl) AND JIAHTF.lt STREETS Rropena beptember 27, WIS. Full courses In Art and Industrial Art. Practical Designing in all Its branchja. Illustration Costume Illustration, P. A. II. WIIJKNKK FELLOWSHIP TO KUltOPK VOK DESIGN STRAYCR'B RUSINESS COLLEGE will make exreptionally attractive offer this week to any person desiring a business education 801 to 807 Chestnut etrect,Thljadelphla. CHESTER. I'A. raPennsylvaniafg7 Military College with Preparatory Department Nearest of all colleges to the discipline, phys "a " leal training and education of Weit Point, .ago "'" years and upward. Total en rollment limited to i IM. n. .... nMniKH In Civil hn- '' clneerlnir, Chemistry. Arts. ror cataiotiuo aui' CI. C11AS. E. 1ITATT, Pridiol. Bo 5(16. Chester, Pa. HOI.I.IIIAVHltUltO, PA. Miss Cowles' School HIGHLAND HALL FOR GIRLS, Hollldaysbiirg, Pa. In tho hoalthful mountain country of Pennsylvania, Everyoppprtunlty for outdoor life. Preparatory for Bryn Mawr and all other colleges; certificate privilege. Music, Art, Domestic Science. All rooms con nected with bath. Swimming pool, gymnasium and sleeplnB porch. MISS EMMA MILTON COWLES, A. B. Head of School rllAMIIKHSmntO, PA. PENN HALL SCHOOL tun uinui . . . Located In tho beautiful Cumberland Vriley Collega Preparatory. fdn Laiigusge and SpecialCourses. Ccrtln cat Privileges. Rooms with prlyat bath Iloul Oladstone. Atlantlo City. N J., occupied by school during May ileh year. Work continue without In t.rruptlon, Rata. ?ou '.? ana views. -. . A. u . rrincipai nLAIltbTOWN. BLAIR ACADEMY FOR BOYS Jotfs r? BHARM a-U ,t?n.. PUB.. Bo A. UALTIUOItE. MD. AFFORDBY NORMAL SCHOOL immuw " "7J7 c:;,: hiuVjii- hhi.. Modal and PraotH W Kglgyt b B4ii55.:ii4. bud. Prln . UUiS BTAPNTON. VA. Mary Baldwin, Seiaiaary. SUuaten, fi Lo cated In Shenandoah VaiUy of Virginia. UMuroasaad cllmat.. modaro aptwUtm.atk ma Tmodarau PupW y nt.r aoT Una. KTHLMIBLrA MORAVIAN SJKM1NAIIY COLUCOB PO WOMBN MtTTOLBBBM. PA -AotJ. Summer Kesorts CAPS MAY. July M.-th finals of tha tennis tournament were played off at the OoK Club Tuesday. MIm -yrncr won from Miss Mario Starr by a score of M, ft S-i. Both players were In excellent form and displayed n great deal of strength In their shots. Mlsa Warner worked hard for the championship, whlcn entitled her to lho beautiful cup. Mr. and Mrs. Pnxdn Knapp, ot Balti more, havo motored here for a few week, whleh they will spend at the Hotel Cape Mny. A current events class will be held at the Coif Club on July 27. Mrs. Joshua Ash Fearaon, chairman of tho class, has succeeded In bringing Mrs. Albert Nelson from Washington to deliver the lectures. Mrs. Nelson Is n member of ono of Bel Blum's oldest families, nnd fa a most In teresting as well as charming woman There will bo flvo talks, the first one being on Constantinople. Miss E. Bnlloeh Richards has returned from tho Adirondack, where she had been for tho Inst week, and Is staying with Mlsa Edith Wilson at her homo on Jefferson street. A charming addition to Cape May so ciety Is tho arrival of Madame Emma Calve, the well-known opera singer. Mmo. Calve Is n guest nt tho Colonial Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. E. Everett Olbbs havo closed their homo In Baltimore and mo tored to Capo May, wliero they will spend several weeks. Mrs. Olbbs will bo re membered as Miss Virginia nanaom. sis ter of Mrs. Benson Mann, Jr., of Chest nut Hill. Mr and Mrs. Stevenson Crothers, of Chestnut Hill, havo opened their cottago at Cape May for tho summer. Mrs. William P. Ellison has closed her house at 15M Walnut street and taken a cottngo at Capo May, whero she will remain for several montlts. Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Franklin James, 3d. of Wayne, will motor to Cape May In August, whore they will be guests at Hotel Cape May. Miss Ethel Shields has returned from the Conference at Silver Bay, Mas., and Joined her family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shields, at their summer homo nt Beach nvenue. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Cbarrtngton are spending a few weeks as guests of Miss Charrington's mother, Mrs. W. M. Wilbur, nt their cottage on Stockton avenue, Mr. Charrlngton before her marriage In the spring was Miss Eliza beth Wilbur, of St. David's. Mlsa Mary Potter, of Overbrook. Is spending a low days with friends In Capo May. Mr. and Mrs. William Maurlco enter tained at a delightful porch partyKamong whom were Mr. nnd Mrs. William Colo han, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tllden, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lortoy Btchards, Miss Lorna Megargco and Mr. Sylvester, 2d, ot New York. Mrs. Benjamin I. Gibbons gave a rhafmlng luncheon, followed by cards, at tho Star Villa. The guests Included Mrs. William Knolls, Mrs. Illchard Jenks, Miss Lydla L. Jenks. Mrs. Jcromo Battle and Mrs. William King. Mrs. II. Hallowcll-Yarnall, of Ardmore, Is entertaining Mrs. Andrew Macdonald and her daughter, Miss Jean Macdonald, Mrs. Chnrlcs II. Browning and Mrs. Howard Roberta at her cottago over the) week-end. What's Doing Tonight Municipal Hand, Coriraa Park, nidae aVenua and Hermitage street; 8 o'clock. Free. Falrmount Park Band, Lemon Hill; 8 o'clock. Free. Philadelphia Rand. Convention Ilall. Broad and Allesheny avenue; 8 o'clock. Free. National Security League, Racquet Club. Welsh Day. Willow Grove. Upholnterera and Trimmer' International Union meets at Hotel Walton. North Kensington Business Men's Associa tion parade throuah section. t Town Hall meeting at Germantown or politi cal worker In Interest of George D. Porter's boom (or the mni orally. Mass-meeting ot barber In Arlon Hall, 1402 Oxford atreet 8 6 clock, Lecture In Houston Hall, University of Penn- sylvanlu; subject, "Why We Are Injured by the IMropean War" H o'clock. Free, Carnival, Keacon Presbyterian Church, Cedar nrcnuo and Cumberland atrret; 8 o'clock. NAZARETH. VA. Nil llTl"lilll"lrWaI"riaslTfyi'i Nazareth Hall Military School Takes the parent's place for boys from eight to sixteen years. One of the oldest Hoarding Schools for Boys In America, Established In 1783. Send for Catalogue;, you will ij be pleated. Rev. S. J. Blum, D.D. Prin., NAZARETH, PA. HAitnismiRO. ta. Harrisburg Academy A country school founded 17SS. Modern buildings, large campus. Advantagea ot small clsseee and Individual Instruction. Thorough college preparation. Ratsa J0O 1600. Supervised athletics. Separata school for younxer boys. We Invlt closest Invej. ligation a personsl visit If possible. Writs for our catalogue and plan of near dr rnltorv. Address .... ARTHUR E. IlltOWN, n. A.. Ileadmaalar MEHCERSHDRO, PA. Merccrsburg Academy Aim of the School A thorough physical, mental and moral training for college en trance or business. Spirit of School A manly tone ot self-reliance under Christian masters from the great universities. Per sonal attention given to each boy. Location In the country, on the western slope ot the famous Cumberland Valley, on ot the most beautiful and healthful spots of America. Equipment Modern and complete. New Gymnasium. Writ for catalogue. Address Box 140, William Jlann Inlue, LL. D., Head, roaster, Mcrcersburg, Pa. 8ALTSDDBO. PA. KISUmiNKTAS SPRINGS SCUOOL VOK UOVS Indorsed by eery American University. In dividual plan of work for each boy. College Preparatory Course and a good training far business lire Special course Id agriculture. Scientific physical oaro. Fur watsr. good food, 200-scre farm. A school of eharactsr. 38th yar opana Sep. St. Writs for Cat'g No Si. KUklmlneta Springs School, Saltsburg, l'a. rVNNEWOOD. PA. "Country Day School for Boya" Opens In Beptember at Wynnewood. Pa Tour Uaywlll recalve a tbereago training la Saab study. In a healthy, sural and physical ateto. Rev. Gibson IlelU A.B, BJJ.. Head Masf.r, gjio Navahoo Street, Cheidnut HIU. Pa, WA8UINQTON, P. 0. ST. AL1IAN3 The National Cathedral School for Boy A country thvA In National Capital. Bishop rtlfuWMW &k .."""o4- master. SI . ai. mufm. t. .w.ww.w -. - UTITZ. PA. LINPEN HALL SEMINARY For OWU, a!" AdBmtJlttt, Iatta. Pa. WjttT CHBaiSM. PA. STATIC UQfWAL CIIOaL. Botk !, T jsttBttSJMBj0Jlnh! 0 rt im mlmaum. .aw. Maker to Wwurer Dift EsUbUshetJ 1870 HALL "Black Arrow" Will Save You an Average of Fully 50 This Week Como Tomorrow for Thcgfi Special. Market Street Store CLOSED SATURDAY, - Every Pair Women's WhiteBuck and White Sea Island Canvas Button and Lace Shoes, Regu larly $3.50 to $6.00, Reduced 4! Today to . JL Big Lpt Women's WWte Sea Island Canvas Two Strap Pumps, Reg. Price $3.50.$J5 Sale-Price TadayMr Women's Bronze Kid $4.50 $ Pumps White Canvas $g S3.SO PurriDs . . JL Patent Coltskin $-f tJbA $3.50 Peggie Pumps JLoS'll Dull Kid $4 $-fl Collar Pumps . . Patent Leather $ $4.50 Oxfords.. Gun Metal Gfay- $-f , Top $5 Ties . !eta Tan-Vamp $5 $fl 4e Pumps, White Tops JM White Nubuck Gp ( S4.50 Pumps . . e?t White Snowbuck $6 &h $5 "Peggies" SeeW More $6.50 and $7 Low Shoes 33.9 & 3.40 More $4 to $5 Low Shoes S2.90 & $2.40 More $3 to $3.50 Low Shoes $1.90 & $1.65 Rummage Lots of Women's $3, $4, $5 and $6 Summer Footwear Scores of styles thousands of pairs good assortment of sizes! Summer Holiday Saturday at 91921 MarketSt. Market Street Store closed all day every Saturday during VL and AUGUST ET IVc sem t be the only Market atrret shea bouse obserylug- tbe feat urdar Mummer Holiday, but oar customer are eneouraalos us beau tifully BY UUVIMJ KAULIKK IN TUB WISKUI tOlh & Chestnat Su. 402S39 Lancaster A. 5i0iW QerraaatowaAv. 276-8 Gjrtuantowp Av. Braacb Store! Opta Etiry ETialsf Our branchaa remain opan Sat urday because So par eant of aw "neighborhood trade" ?hej -Saturdays only throughout h year. Tho brauoh atorn ejmployw get days oft evry week to roako up for Saturday Summer Holt 4ay- Panama Picnic Hats Free This Week AT ALL OUR 8TORBS. Plillehan 919-21 MarketSt fkngh Wf,flUR Sttt.f,- !j iwa"16 inMiinr a i SHOE SALE A ic m - wiisuuu Ui, and Hues iUu Uo