'"3? i 'AUTUMN WEDDINGS iUs yneryP in Early Meeting 4 rlS3 NATALIE S. UAHNES, of ''njlt bJVJL over." ttryn Mawr, left yesterday for J week fl tiny m minntic uny. ine wea ilnir of Allfts Barnes and Lleutennnt Bllery Farmer, who nt present Is nt Panama, win ue an oveni oi me cany putumn , Mr and Mrs Oconto Brooka wilt Blvo f. dan-i at their Newport villa, Ochro point, Tuesday evening, August 17. 1 it- John It. Drcxel will elve a dinner lionlfftlt nt her homo In Newport. After lino dinner thero will bo n dance, which 1111 be attended by 100 guests. Th officers of the Clnmbnko Club, jjtawriort, have announced Saturday, July itl, as Ihe date of the next clambake. 1 Mr ntid Mrs, M. McCloud, of 171R Spruce Street, who arc spending the Bummer ht ne i.,vw., ""- .."."-" " ...... entertainca Aionuay evening at dinner in Honor oi jumirni nnu Airs, frank F Fletcher. Covers wcro laid for ltt. and Mrs. Henry Clews, of New fork, have Issued Invitations for a dinner Kt "Tho hocks, ineir Newport vma, to p given Sunday ovenlnB, August 1, at iwhlcli a largo number of the Philadelphia Kblony will bo present.' "W nnd Mrs. Joseph Wood. Jr., havo Returned homo from tho Pacific coast, h,y,m tbev visited the San Francisco ex- MsTtlori and many other points of Interest Ijlrs. Wood wnn ono of tho spring brides, arid wit' bo remempersd as Miss Nancy C. IBmlth, or tins .city. 8 'Mr. Walter ciarito, or uncstnut win, ph.. will leave snoniy to :oin me camp fit Plattsburg, Pa., where ho will romaln ifor a month's training. fojir. James D. Wlnchell, of 17th and San- .gom streets, ana mr. nesion . noyu, ui Illl. North nth Btrcot, navo gone on a flour through Malno. Mr. Theodoro S. Loach, of 1217 Walnut Utreat, has gono to California. tr Mrs. Geneva Suplco, of 714 Union street, iannouncos tho engagement of her dautrh- ler. Blip Ada uonova aupiee, to air. i?Kllls D. Qllbort, of 5401 Webster street. Mr. nnl Mrs. P. S. Francis, of 849 North 24th street, announco tho engage-' iment of their daugnier, miss .-uomo w. iFrands, to Mr. Clarence B. Dllts, of fFIemlrgton, N. J. Along the Main Line HAVEKFORD. Mr. Isaac Sharplcss, -president of Haverfprd Collogo. nnd Mr. 'Henry J. Cndbury, of Walnut Lane, aro lattendlng tho Friends' Peace Confcrcnco fat Winona Lnko, Ind. Mr. and Sirs. H. F. Obertcuffcr and fthelr daughter, Mlsa Dorothea Oberteuf- Bfer, of Cheswoldf havo returned rrom gAtlantlc City. PI,DRyN MAWR. Mrs. Wilson Barnard jUtUl entertain at cards this afternoon at Iher homo on Morris avenue. sfifr. and Mrs. N. Scammon Jones, of the pfontgomery Inn., loft last week for Sea- Ujilght. whero thoy aro visiting mentis. Wirs. iienry itoianu ana ncr son, air. Join Roland, aro spending tho summer litUW College inn. Germanto-VvTi Mr. and sirs. Thomas Frederick hurtman, of 101 Hansberry Btreet, Ger- Tnanttiwn. have nnnouilced the betrothal of their daughter, Reeda Mary Whart man, to Mr. Charles Irving Engard, of 710G Gcrmantown avenue. Miss Whartman Is at present stay ing at Ocean City. Mr. Engard was a 'former football and basketball star at Stho Northeast Manual Training School. no date nas oeen sot lor tno wedding. jWhlch It Is expected will take place In the fall. f&i Sir. nnd Mrs. Sidney Prlchard, of West .Washington lane, are at Island Helchts IBfor some time. Miss Margaret McEneny, of tho Mel rose, has returned from a visit to rela tives In Washington. Mr. John P. Connelly, of 110 PaBtorlus street, and her daughter, Miss Marlon Connelly, aro spending a few weeks In Atlantic City. Mrs. John F. Penrose, of 77 Pastorlus rstreet, nnd her family havo left for Ocean fClty, to spend the remalndor of trje Bum ror. Mlsa Alison Qllbort Cody, of 351 East IChelten avenue, Is spending some time Eln Ventnor as the guest of her sister. IMrs. W. M. Glnn. Li Lieutenant nnd Mrs. Walter Wood fHess, Jr., whos wedding took place re ntly, are In Atlantic City. Mrs. Hess WIU be remembered ns Miss Ada Eliza fbeth Small. Miss Clara Wells, of Wayne avenue. has returned from a stay In Atlantic IClty. fr iMiss Lydla Williams, of Hansberry street, who is spending the Bummer at lAtlantlc City, entertained at luncheon Ito honor of Miss Mary nynn. rWr Marshall T. Farra, BS23 Greene Street, has returned from a short stay rtn Atlantlo City. tMr. Raymond Lambert, of 603 East valnut lane, has returned from a camp- tear trip In the Adlrondacks. IMr and Mrs. Josenh Alias and their family, of 337 Dorian avenue, German- own, have cone to Vineyard Haven tor i rest of the summer, Alone the Reading KMr Josenh A. Long nnd family are jpendlrg tha summer in their bungalow it Willow Grove, Pa. S'JIr and Mrs. Charles IC. Scull are Handing July at their Glenwood avenue ptiage, Wlldwood, N. J. sir, aiornit Ml divides thu week-ends between vno pod and Atlantic City. Mr. Kennetn lull Is at nnrnn MlnKo. Lancaster. Pa., Crf July Mrs Josenh Bosler. of The Ivy. York Sd OgonU, has been entertaining her sn.jn-law and daughter, Sir. ana sirs. Falter Comly.and their two children, of rt Chester, N Y , for several days. hUr and Mrs J Harris Norvlak, of rosd. Ashbourne, accompanied by r two children, Mlsa Kulti HorvisK Harold Norvlsk, will leave tpmor tot Ry Beaoh. N. H, where they be the auiflts of Mrs. Norvlsk's els. Mm Alfred B Bentley, at the Qoean w House Mrs Bentley was formerly Lillian M Harrison, of Oak Lane. it and Mrs James Tyre, aae- bv their daughter. Ms Marion . of mi North Hb street. Oak Laae, leave 8turd4y for 0an eiiy, waere p" wiy spend wt of the summer. Ann Suudel rf MoKlnley. has as uct Mi.3 Hln FUK. oUOier u Iorli-.k of MUidletown. conn. 1) ,, i mum run are w il k wa ue university ALREADY IN PLANS OF SOCIAL WORLD for Next ... , iWtyCa Personals. klntown, have closed their country place cupylng0"; Tr,rV0Rdl re o" thoy will entert'.1,".'! Cottnc' whero '""so parties dutU ' Bma" lnrrmal - ft T2JtcMr flnd Mr- BehMl A?y A- Su,herland, of tho Ogontz frlonds' In CnnaCftmr8 ." wllh Austin iJr ad.t ,lM lnez Jackson left fo; hJri 0f thc onX Bch00'. ha" she wmhrJi1mo ln..th8 Carollnas, where sno win remain until September. P?nmnarmVMF'- J Fedcr!ck Herbert, of MmEinf.JT .V1? Ashbourne roads, ac Clnm AW1"111' 8UeSlB' Dl"- n"J W uenjnmln II Grove, of UufTalo, have left on nn extended motor trip through the Berkshire Hills and Now England" Dr ?wo .Lnif rBderc, Hcrbert' j"Sd their loHnf fn lX ho nt tne bt resl ,ra .urlnf, he absence of their par cnts. Mrs. Herbert. Jr, will be remem bered as Miss Helen Spangler. West Philadelphia The Rev. and Mrs. A. Waldo Steven son and their fnmlly, of 4335 Lnrchwood n i .cl',J""0 B"cntlnB tho summer nt North new, aiass , whero thoy are attending tho conferences held nt Northflcld Seminary. Mr. and Mrs .Tnmnu TI niiiinnn ... nnHtltnM .1 ."-.. ... .lle.UI mU i'siiuiiiK mo weeit at uucKwood Shawneo-on-the-DcIaware. Inn, ii2f Afrcd J- rcrrls nnd hls family, of 3iw Baring street, are now Bcttled In their bungalow nt Seaside Park. i South Philadelphia Mr. LpwIs Schandorl, of 1123 Wolf strct, Is spending tho summer nt Clem cnton, N. J., nnd about October will go to New Mexico. Mr. Edwin Cope and family, 933 Jack son street, havo opened their cottngo at Sea Isle City, N. J., for tho season. Mr. and Mrs Martin, of 2321 South 18th street, have apartments at tho Biscay, Atlantlo City, for tho second week of August Mrs. B. McGowen, 2323 South 12th street, hna taken apartments nt Wlldwood, N. J., for tho balanco of tho season. Miss Elizabeth Coll, 1334 Mooro street, Is recuperating nt Brown's Mllls-ln-the-Plnos, N. J,, from Injuries received In an accident somo time ago. Mr. and Mrs Michael Mosser, of 231S South 12th street, havo opened their bungalow for the season at Sea Side Park, N. J. Mr. John Mlllen, of Reading, Pa., has been spending a few dnys at the home of his parents, 1132 Passvunk avenue. , . North Philadelphia Miss Mary Nugent nnd her niece. Miss Helen Nugent, of 2601 North 6th street, together with Miss Mary Kelly are sDend. Ins their vacation at the Water Gap uouse, ueiawaro water uap. Fa. Mr. Oscar Schleoter, registrar of tho uoutn (Jarouna Sledlcal College, of Charleston, S. C, Is tho guest of his uncle nnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Buse- man, or zszs aermantown avonue. Miss Bortha M. Busuman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buseman, will pass tho remainder or tno summer ct Ocean Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Heath, of York, street near Broad, are touring through New Jersey and New York. They will Bpond some time at Lake Hopatcong and Ithaca. Mrs. -Margaret Herbert, of Euclid ave nue, is at Waring, Tex, where she Is spending several months. Mr. nnd Mrs John Young, of Park avenue nnd Dorks street, have gone to Atlantic City for an extended stay. ' Tho Rev. Russell H. Conwell, of North Broad street. Is touring through the West, lecturing at tho various Chautauquas. Miss Margaret M. Spencer and Miss Jessie E. Spencer, of Harrlsburg, Pa., aro visiting their grandparents, tho Rev. Dr. and Mrs. David Spencer, of Lehigh ave nue nnd 12th street. Tho annual excursion of the North Branch Young Men's Christian Associa tion will take place on Saturday, July 31. Wlldwood will be the resort visited this year. Tioga Mr. T. Frank Rosslter, of 2121 West Erie avenue, left Monday, in company with Dr. F. L. Kelly, a graduate of tho Dental School of the University of Penn sylvania, in the class of 1915, for an ex tended visit to the home of the tatter's father, A. C Kelly, Mayor of Prince ton. Mrs. Etta H. Wright.' of 1718 West On tario street, is spending some time In the Pocono Mountains as the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Werner Itschner. In August Mrs. Wright will visit Mrs. Russell AVIlson, of North Park avenue, at her summer home In Chelsea. Miss Ethel Scenyard, of 331S North 13th street, Is taking the summer course at the Columbia University. Mr. and Mrs. David Charles Murtha, of West Tioga street, have returned from Atlantlo City and, with their daughter. Miss Eleanor Murtha, will go to Narra. gansett Pier for the remainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs, Guy Boyer. of 3123 North 18th street, and Mr. and Mrs. W. John son, of Oak Lane, are taxing an auiomo blle trip to Werneravllle. After a week's stay at that resort they will go to As bury Park. Mr. and Mrs, John Holmes, of 1521 West Erie nvenue, have gone to Ocean City for the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, their family j it.. Mnnra'a mother. Mrs. W. Smith, of 3331 North Bouvler street, are passing the summer In Telford, Pa, Dr. Frank C. Hammond, of 33IS North Broad street, is touring through the We to California and will visit both exposU tlons. i Mrs. Franklin Kribbs and her eWr. Miss Jean Kribbs. of Tioga treet( west of Broad, are at Clemwiton. N. J., where they will remain through the summer. Notie for the Society psie ' accepted and printed in the ETenlng Ledger, but all sort, notices must be written on one side of the paper, must be signed la fall, with fall wl dre, and wben poe.lble telephone number must be given. Send ell eneh comnnuileatloM te 6e4etr l" 1b- ledger, 608 CUettnut street. PoU theee requirement axe can-led out so that rlfl-Un mT V, poMtbU. the IU 9, Bi puWUUeU- ITBM-IKG EBPgBB-PHtBAPBCTm. WEDNESDAY. JTJISY Mlsa Dolan, who is tho daughter women's golf tournnment now in Frankford Mr. and Mrs James Sinclair, of Dudlcld street, are planning a six weeks' trip, which will Include Washington, D. C; Clifton Forgo, Va.; Hot Springs, Va., and Wlldwood, N. J. Sir. and Mrs E. S. Wllllnmson and daughter, Miss Roso E. WUUomBon, have Just returned to their home, nftor spend ing their vacation motoring through tho New England States. Mrs. Roblna Allen, of Fillmore street, Northwood, Is visiting her uncle, Mr. S Mellon, of WHIIamstown, Dauphin County. Dr. J. H. Droxlcr and family left last week for a cruise on the Chesapeake Bay In his yacht, Clare III. Thoy will visit Annnpolls, Baltimore nnd Cambridge, Md , returning about August 8. Miss Eleanor Colwell, of 4819 Hawthorne street. Is spending two weeks nt Spring Lake, N, J., with her sister, Mrs. Harold Roberts, formerly of Frankford Roxborough Mr, and ,Mrs. Frank Ball, of nidge avenue, aro passing the summer at Pit man, N. J. Mr. Harry Wcsterman, of Hermitage street, is spending somo time In Atlantlo City. jlrs. William J. Robinson, of East Hermitage street, has returned from sev eral weeds' visit to Ocean Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schodeld have gone to iBland Heights for tho remain der of the season. Wilmington Mr. nnd Mrs. Ferdinand L. La Motto nnd their children have gono to Chelsea. N. J., whoro they have taken a cottage for tho remainder of the summer. Colonel and Sirs. Edmund O. Buckner are staying at the Hotel Trnymore, At lantic City, N. J. , i Hotel Arrivals mirrtrvl n TV Brown. Newark. N. J.I Charles Wnlen. Johnstown. Ps.i O. P. Mey ers. Swedeiboro, N J., Mr. and Mrs. U. Hill. I'.lliabeth. N. J. Cf'NTINENTAL-Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lu Mc Sulli. Newark, N. J.i John A. Stringer, Woehlnton. V. C, Mr. and Mrs. J, 11. Con. way. Newark. N. J DOONEIVS W. II. Ott. Brldgeton. N. J., Robert Uxo. St. Louis. Mo., George w. Keeler, New York. NHW DINOHAM F. Schmidt. Newark, N. J i Andrew Wilson, Sprlngfleld, N J., It. C, llrown. New York, E. t. Morris, Scran ton, I'a. IIANOVETt 1 D. Stephens, Eaiton. Pa.: O. J. Mlshel. Newark, N. J.; A. 8 Jenklne, Trenton, N. J : W. O, Moore, Heading, Pa. WINDSOn James Maloney, Scranton, P.: J. If. Hoffman, Doylestown, ra.. J. K. Binder, Pottitown, Ps,, James J. Collins, Trenton, N. J. VBNDICJ Mr. and Mrs. If, C. Anderson, Wil mington, Del.: If W. Sharer, Atlantic City. N. J.: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Porter. Easton, Pa,, B. O. Harnett, Erie, Pa. AOEXPHIA John II. Itothermel. Reading. Pa . John D. Harris. Oak Lane Pa.: Harry 7i Vll. Dnnhllr. Pft W. It. QuflV. Krle. pa. TtITZ-CAn.LTON-11-rry N. Atwood, Reading. PaVl J. T. Sayre. New York: A. II, Scharff. Chicago. 111. BELLEVUE-BTRATrOnD Dayld McCandless. Pittsburgh. Pa., E. D. Sabine, Norfolk. Va.; I. A. Murphy. Newark, N J t J. N. Rush, Washington, D. CI N. r. ;. inaun arjolls. fnd.i Ev J. kauffman. Heading. Pa i ; spoils, fnd.i Ev J. kaufTman. Heading. Pa i : Sir and Sirs. II. Schserter Ocean City, M J.. 11. A. Andrews. Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mr and Mrs II. H. Houston. Chester, Pa. : Mr and Mrs Q. W Shelllng'ord. Clearfield. Pa.i Mr J.. Mrs Q. W Shelllng'ord. Clearfield. Mrs. R O Hayea, llelleronte, i'a, WALTON-Slr and Mrs II. W. Olcott. New York! II. B. Chambera E.perance. N Y , aeorge Buthern, Kait Paleatlne, N. J.( M. 11, Nn.el, Trenton. N J. BTSNTON-Mr and Mr. A. V, Wise, Baltl-":.- . Ttnrv John. Bait more. Md . Ouit-v Jokn, Haltlmore Md.j Mr. and Mrs. K II. Smith, Reading, Pa, COLONNADE Mr-. Charlea MeUe Pittsburgh, Pa S.K. Walts. New York; Mr. and Mrs. T W. Spencer, Detroit, Mich ( B. O Brady, Harrlsburg, Pa. rtlTTITNHOCBB Mr. and Mrs. George T Meer Pittsburgh. Pa; Mrs. P. Jleyara. Washington. DC. I Robert 8 Carrall. A.he- vllle, N. O Vacation Day Precautions It's o great annoyanca to find yourself far from heme and un-ole to obtain your favorite neicapaper Before you go away notify fne Evening Ledger to have vour paper tent to you, Specify the edition desired. BIVEll SXEAMBOATfl THOMAS CLYDE Family Excursion Steamer to AUGUSTINE BEACH 1Q0 BHles 50 Cents Stopping at Chester and PcntMgTete Only Boat te Augutln Beach tndlng in front e grove, safe aaJt-wstsf tat-lB. 500 sanitary batbrooma. Full or chestra on neat a-d ifMk.daBetnc all day. MtesUa weter plenty tabUs. b.nchM and hade All kinds of amvuMUuaU at bsaefa. JSS. Bn4 Trip. Me. Children, a to . Me. Leave Axa tjtiaet WUarl SiSO Belly, fianday. A, M i&MX It, UlU. -1ST, AtUl W MISS ROSE BROWN DOLAN of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Dolan, of Rosemont, is playing in tho progress nt 'Newport, whero her parents havo a houso for tho season. Lansdowne Mr. Ocorgo K. Hooper, of Windermere nvenue. Is visiting friends for a weok In Baltimore. Dr. and Mrs. Nathan P. Stnuffer, of Violet lani, will Join tho Lansdowne col ony at Octan City for a month. Miss Mario de Vaux, of Windermere nvenue, Is spending tho week visiting friends In Harrlsburg. Miss Evelyn Roby, of East Greenwood avenue, Is visiting for a short Btay. Delaware County Miss Alice McDovltt Is being entertained at Media by Miss Christine Lcmtno. Miss Lcmmo nnd Miss McDovltt are classmates at Drown University. Dr. nnd Mrs. Harry L. Smedley, of Media, aro In Atlantic City, where they nre stopping at tho ChcItonham-Rovere. Mre. R. W. Norman Is chaperoning a party of girls from Mooro who nro staying at Klngwood, N, J., this week. Members of the party Includo Miss Louise McKen zle. Miss Lydla Wilde, Miss Marguerlto ZtlcCluro, Miss Catherine Connor, Miss Mary Qulgley, Miss Edna Norman and Miss Helen Hnowden. Sirs. John Fomoroy entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Senger, of Ridley Park, at her summer residence in Ventnor over the week-end. i Miss Anna SI. Rowland, of Media, Is visiting relatives for a week In Wilming ton. What's Doing Tonight Municipal Band, Westmoreland Square, Bth street and Allegheny avenue, 8 o'clock. Free. Philadelphia Band, City Hall Plaza. 8 o'clock. Free. , Falrmount Park Band, Belmont Mansion, 8 o'clock. Free. Suffrage Events Today EQUAL. FRANCHISE ASSOCIATION. 10 a. m Board meetln. or the Equal Fran chise 'Association, at C3 South 0th street. Mrs Hired Lewis will preilde. Noon Open-air meeting on the poatoftlce Plata. Speaker, Miss Anna McCue. Noon Open-air meeting at the Thompson Iron Works, 1823 Callowhlll street. Speaker, Miss Bertha Sapovlts. 8.30 p. m. Open-air meeting at Frankford avonue and Cambria streets. Speaker, Miss Bertha Sapovlts, b.30 p. m. Open-sir meeting at Gcrmantown avenue and Diamond street. Speaker, Mill Anna McCue. 8U51MEU JIESORTS WILD1VOOD, N. J. WILDWOOD'S SIX LEADING HOTELS Capacities 200 to 250. Near Beach. Boardwalk and Amusements. Pleasant social lite. Coaches meet all trains. Book lets. For details address tha following hotels at Wlldwood. N, J.I SHELDON I). 3. Woods ADEU'lII-WlTrK.. II. Wllto HEACII1YOOD O, II. Hurts DOHSKY.,...., J. K. Wbltesall KliOKTON INN......J. A. Harris 1IADDON HALL N. A. Randolph Hotel Da. ton SB? &$!, -FSSSS rooms, running water I early season rate. Coach, music A bklt. V. W. A. McMurray. Hotel Reading &BZltXSSl: Near depots beach & amuae C Wambach. rr)trrrnfl Wlldwood Ave., near beach. leaarcron no,,.!, mrs. a. j nevils. RAI TIMOR F B1L !3 B- Magnolta ava. UAL. I imVJH,C Nar Beach -; immimiali Hotel Havilla Bau'l?i$3!3fcl&P- PRPMDNT ScheUlnger ave. near Beach PlCflH-;rl 1 Terms rea'bls. M. J. BUharts. nRPPNI PIOH 221 B- P'ne ve. Balh'g ce"LC'unfromhous.MrsjMjjonea. WILDWOOD NOltTU. N. J. WILDWOOD SANITARIUM PENNSYLVANIA AVB. AT J&T11 N. WILDWOOD, N. J. Open fr season. MAnOARBT MACE, M. P. Tho nTTPN? Beach tront location. Spa-. inCUl ICI'J,,! nUt ntll July 17th. rrt?l -VOL' Iliach treat. UOt and cold UIKC 1 -.w--rv runnin, water. Mlf-Ota WIUlWQOn CBB8Tt W. J. IMQTIPP Near beach and amusements! JUOM-.C boo.Lt w a. JP8TIOB. 'TTfi rf i, ' i i I i WEST CHESTEU, PA, GREEN TREE INNifSitiVBpl, Partleular to-rlst ttr r attan to com. bua. nuter and parties, Itfg mt-l.JWs, eudeytOMls We. Cefeat Hlataur C jy --- COLXEOEVIIXX. PA. OLKNWOOD UAI.lv On the tvUgmea Creek, Large dance pavilion Bklt (BJa j-etanthaler BBTTKUTON. MD. tW Chesapeake SPSSffiSS-2 Auto uL Xrauu net by v J "- Ovaas. Photo by Hell & VTy. Camden and Vicinity Mrs. Laura Poole, her son, William Poole, and her sister. Miss Ida Frlcko, formerly of 3d and Penn streets, aro trav eling In the West, and expect to return to their summer home at Pitman next month. Mrs. John II. Dialogue and daughters, of W3 Cooper street, will leave this week for Boston, Mass.; Portland, Mo.; Bur lington, Vt., nnd adjacent points of In terest. Mies Mnty Matlock, of East Broad Btrcot, Woodbury, Is spending tho sum mer In Norway nnd Sweden. Chester and Vicinity The family of J, Irving Taylor, of 612 West 9th street, haye gone to Ocenn City, N. J where they will spend the summer. Dr. J. W. Fltzslmmons, Dr. J. H. 'CTlst nnd Dr. Fred M. Smith havo returned to their homes, after a visit to Asbury Park, N. J. HUM.MKB BESOItTS COOl'EnSTOtVN. N. T. O-TE-SA-GA ON OTSEGO LAKE, Cooperstown. X. T. OPEN UNTIL OCTOBER RV& hours by rail from New York City, GOLF BOATINO MOTOMNQ TENNI8 BATHING ItESTINQ , i The Mind of England at War By HENRV JAMES The brilliant American, who has just announced his intention of acquiring British citizenship, writes a characteristic essay on the present trend of English thought. The nature of this contribution may surprise, some readers, yet it cannot fail to delight lovers of his masterly diction. lylucn of it is quaint, some pi it puzzling, but throughout it is ornamental with the literary arabesques that have made James world-famous. England as Her Own People See Her Linked with Henry James's contribution is the luminous article jyhlch inspired it-a leader written by A. Clutton-Brock, of the London Times. In the faultless style for which he is noted among British journalist the author points out that the Englishman is a chronic, stubborn grumbler, pot because he is a pessimist, but because he must have a safety-valve for,Jjis great ambition. Both Articles Appqar in the Big War Numbm? Sunday's August Jst) PUBLIC smLED Order From Your Dealer Today m Ju , Wpllh ,i irrrir-i-y 28, T8T8: ATLANTIC CITY LEADS PAtfMONS - IN NOVEL CHAPBAU DB8WNH Velvet Cats, an$ Barnyard Replicas in HatAt Startle Boardpalk Pedc6trians-Bridg6 Parties and Afternoon Tea Danced Favorite Diversions. . Atlantic; cits', July is. TIID Boardwalk Olrl la showing a penehaht for the weirdest kind of hcAdgear. Promenfcdew were startled this morning to see a very attractive Blrl wearing a black velvet chapeau, tho front of which resembled a black cat There Were yellow beads for eyca arid straw for whiskers. A stiffly curled velvet "tall" was placed at the back Many of the newest ohapeaux are novel replicas of barnyard fowls. Atlantlo City was never to gay as it Is thjs summer. Thero are bridge par tie morning, afternoon and night. Many of the nftcmoon parties aro followed by 'The Danennts" from 5 until 7 Dancing, which was tho diversion "par excellence" Inst season. Is still enjoyed by the younger set, nnd the older ones who are keen nbout eliminating some of their avoirdupois. There Is a morning dancing class nt the Brighton Casino composed of 10 members who weigh In the aggre gate "COO pounds. The Afternoon tea dances at the Brighton nre the mccca of seashore fashionables. Tho spacious "deck," with Its covered awning and Its dainty tea tables Is most Inviting and manv of tho hostesses at brldgo at tho nearby hotels bring their guests over for theso matinee dances. Miss Cnllle Hoko Smith, daughter of Sen ator and Mrs, Hoke Smith, seldom misses a dance Mr. and Mrs. Cdwln O Close, of Overbrook, entcrtnlned nt the Casino Mrs. Walter Allen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorgo Schlsler and Mr. and Mrs. John Young. Miss Shownll, of Philadelphia, who Is spending the nummer nt Ocean City, brought over a party of friends yesterday. Mr and Mrs, C. It, Atchlnson, of Atlanta, On., entertained nt tea at tho Brighton In honor of their daughter, Miss Mary Atch lnson, who Is ono of the best dancers at the resort, Mrs. J. Abbott Wiggins en tertained a party Friday afternoon. This week promises to bo a very busy ono for the cottage colony Today tho Chelsea set will gather at Kenton Hall, Belmont avenuo nnd tho Beach, to attend tho annual sale for tha bcnoflt of All Saints' Church, For the last Boveral weeks the cotfoBcrs have been holding sewing pnrtlca on their spacious Veran das, making fancy articles for this fete. Tho rector of tho church, tho Rev. John W. Williams, hopes to hao the MOW mortgage reduced at least one-third as tho result of this salo. In addition to tho usual Tuesday morn ing and Thursday afternoon bridge parties, which have been held nt tho Chelsea Yacht Club all summer, a largo card party Was held yesterday afternoon for the benollt of the North American Sanitarium. CAPE MAY, July 28. A more glorious night could not havo been chosen than Sunday for a sailing pnrty which Mr. and Mrs. E. Spencer Miller, 3d, chap eroned. Some members of the party HUMJIEU lUSSOBTS 6TONE IIAItBOIt, N, J. Tim mutt dcll-Iitful rmurt (in the New Jersey Coast. Every form of spurt nnd entertainment, lor booklet and full In formation write LEO JlcCItAVT.N, Borough Clerk btone Jiurbor, N. J. CAPE 3IAY. N, J. CHALFONTE HOTEL , Reasonable rates Mrs. Calvin Satlerfl'eld ninvorinrf Near station & Beach Course uicmvuuu dinners, ooc. i j. nooens. .m.Ti-f . Ttc'i'iL.e7h. HriUar:'w.wietw Jft 36siiHH. SvPcS'IHhb mMg eVAP.,VK e;5CMBK MiHWS'l!IBW8i r .. .. 1 n in iit.i u.in.,1 P'on'nsr'. i Valentine Mitchell, Ww J mS ft. r'rJD' ,lM Blh.el Ma -Brooke Edwards. Mr. t'arker MctW Chunn, Mr. Nathaniel5 Davis tM Mr Aplln Sparks. of Baltimore, will be among the new arrivals In Capo May this week Jli M!rar?t 8rallH wl" nve e htr guest for a few days Mlsa Margai-t Thayer nt their pretty cottage on 8trK ton avenue. fnn.Fj??e." Co"ns- well knowa is football history, was among those spr ing tho week-end Jn Cape May M62108,rhe "w JwlvaJg at Hotel rpa May are Mr nnd Mr Q Dunbar Sheweu ?ti.. t7niant2rni ,M,M M McDowell, Park! Mr. V Barton Johnson. Mrs Ir w Stephens, Miss B. J51asen, jilss J-n-n D, Walton, Mr and Mrs 0. it ,Mr,n-P-,?AUln' Mt- L Eldredge, U a N.f Mr. and Mrs. C. R. ChandM Mrs. t W. Brook., mi., wfei-.?.." Mr. and Mrs. M. Leo Wood. Mr. aisii M? .f 6 D?,afk' Mr' oS LM Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooke, BlrdsboTO. Mr. Brooke, Blrdsboro; Mr. Henry N Piatt, Mr. Schofleld Andrews. Mr. na" Mrg' .d- do Young. Mr. and Mra, Benja min Olbbs, of Ardmore. Mrs. Wlnfleld Scott Arter and nr daughter. Mrs. Coleman Peace Brdn, f Devon, havo arrived Jn Cape May for several weeks. Mrs. Benjamin M. Dale Is nmonr the prominent Philadelphia at the Coluns. bin Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H Lycett, Jr., elf Ardmore, -will spend tha month of August In Capo May". seamen RESORTS ATT,ANTIO CITY. N. J. OSTEND Occupying an entire block of oe-an front Mi the popular Ciielsea aectlon: canacltr 600. unusuallr large, cool rooms with unob.tructiy wZrinl.hn SSn '"","' "tt ana fresh lT5lfr!n "J1 tethi; running water In rooms ono rt. ot porches surround the hotett tbs new dining room overlooks the Sea; nnJ plsln; and white servlc. orchestra, of solo ists, dancing twice dally t social diversions! realdent physician, magnificent hew Palm Lounge, Special glT.SO up weekly booklet, mailed; auto roeete trains i manaremsat by owners. jojim n. rtnnt.Hi.Ji " " WWM,. , mmmo. xjuwdt mtxraoor axsonr cotke. - A Bold Original Creation wiui lh ie.i color otAUiiUeCltr n-it-n.-i wirrtTrt ti F lift' ill'' Vf PMAMINt. C.U ST. JAMES HOTEL St. James Flees and Beach t between Tenn. fi N47.3ror' V-JL- Ftr-tlaa table, 2 dly.; tlOupwkly D.C.Pi-NNYPACKElC-rgr. Leading High-Class Moderate-Hate Hotel, ALBEMARLE J?'n'S """ . .. , Ca'3?? Elevator private baths, etc. I excellent tablq. July rates, 110 up wkly. j $2 up dally BHIt J P, COPE. BEACH UAVrN. N. 3. NEW HOTEL BALDWIN The Ideal modem hotel of the Ideal resort: capacity 400: sea water baths, phones, etc; new cute and grill; garage; orchestra,, dune Ing. Booklet. , tV. MERCER JlAirtD. ONLY 3 H IIQUnt OF PERFECT AUTO RON SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. BUSCH'S HOTEL jjf-a-y ,5355? OCBAK CITY. U. 3. Chotfnnip Otb ft Ocean ave. Ocean view tlltliumc jjjj ,.w, M.i.irACKyAOST. umust!eism9sa!mmii(sm t 1 ? -n. f j- ig . .. &Bfes TTT EHBHl ST' WlMflf ir eM Ktlt,r of Ju -- ", ..WllCr'SF7 ?-uP: