W-V fWTERCLUB YACHT RACES TiiwivxT - i mr A Ktmrsi i j. 1 -- fr iyiy kx MJtwi 10 Uu OCEAN CITY CLUBS Saturday's Event is Anticipated by Member vtn, vu Dance to Court,,,! iw- A..Jmnti0,s..Wlth Measure. . "w'""w-i'woJr Affaire at Cottages and Hotels. ggBgtKa EBDgBh-PHIgADTiirPlTrr TraT svzf iKtvnVAT will be the blRRent day of ) the scnaon at the Allahtlc City Yacht Jub Hie occftBlon being the annual Inter flub races between tho Ocean City Yacht flub and tho local organisation Com- fredore and Mrs. Allen If. White will ftnlerlaln In honor of the visiting iachta- hen, and tho festivities will conclude i'ilh a dance. The first of a scries of Tuesday after- ibort card parties was held nt tho Yacht mh Tuesday Afternoon for tho members ffna ",elr Bucslfl. Mrs. W. Chandler Btcwart cnairman or tno woman's Aiixll ttrv. was atslstcd In recelvlnc bv Mrs Blladson Vaughn, Mrs. AVIlllnm C. Wes- Ktolt and Mrs David C. Fltzslmmona. R, t niltnlint' nt liftilrrA nnrtlan ... f?r.hiduled for tho week Mrs. J. li. Staler. Pg'f Philadelphia, entertained at brldgo or Monday aiternoon. rMr Beth Caldwc'l gavo a brtdgo party ftiterday afternoon at her Chelsea rFottftgo. Postmaster and Mrs William 13. Louderfalager wilt entertain Informally In honor it Mr. nnd Mrs. Woyno Wlrgman, ra Shamokln, Pa., who are thrlr guests 'Mrs August Qclgcr entertained at bridge at her seashore cottago yesterday rtftcrnoon. , Mrs. Henry Clay Itansley has Issued cards for a series of two card parties to be given August 3 unci 4 at her home, 137 Joiitn uiDcrson avenue. Mrs Albert Baltz will give a lartre ineheon and bridge on Thursday, August at trie uotei Alanine. Blrs. Edward Moll, of Philadelphia, who Jj spending the summer at the Seasldo Houac. entertained at dinner In honor if Mrs. George W. Urguhart nnd Sirs. Do ItAuscl. Mrs, Ocorco TV. Sheppard. who Is sDend- ilnc tne summer at her Chelsea cottage, fgavo a matlneo party at tho Apollo to :eee "Tho Lie." With Mrs. Sheppard wcro Mrs. Sartucl II. Wnhn. Mrs. John M. Bradley, Mra. John McConnaghy, Mrs. lOeorgo Fleck and M'ns Kitty White. KMr. and Mrs. Galileo Gasnarrl. who (have been spendlnp somo time nt Cnno (May, arc now at the Hotel Chelsea for la. short stay. Mrs. Cnnnnrrt In known fto the world of opera as Emma Calve. Mrs. Wilson M. Cary, who always SDcnda the trreatcr nart of thn nutnmnr Slat tho Hotel Chelsea, has Just Joined her (mower, airs. Lanahan, nnd her daughter. MIjs Ann Cary. j, jir. uuu .ura. iQwuru iierzoerg ana JMIss Paulino Herzbcrg, of 1SO0 Diamond iitreetr Philadelphia, haVo taken a cot- Uaga at 100 Vermont avenue, south, for the summer. ' Mr. and Mrs.. Benlnmln Berc. of Phlln- jdelphla, nro spending the summer nt 85 Dover avenue, south, Vontnor. Dr. William Brown motored to tho Finore early In the week with a party of friends from Llncolnstown, Pa. (Miss Wilson Is ontertnlnlnc- lmr nlnro Mrs. Dletz Fry. of Philadelphia, at her Eottago In tho Newton Block, Chelsea LCAPU MAY, July 23. The cver-busv IWUnger set of Capo May arranged a IgBch party for Tuesday night, which, iiaiperonoa by Mrs. E. Spencer Miller, tapirs. H. A. Kennedy nnd Mrs. George inwaing, proved a great success. Supper irajjiaid out on the sandy doons of Mil's Point nnd some of the Dartv Ewe bathing suits, which, with a full noon on tho ocean, added much nlensuro ,10 the bathlnc. Amonir those nresnnt IVrerS JIlss Elizabeth Kennody. Miss Alice .i.itvuue. miss Louise Grey, Miss Virginia Harris, Miss Balloch Richards. Miss Nancy Cook, Miss Emily Cook, Miss Edith WllSOn. MIhh VnlenMnn Arifnh.1l Bliss Violet Welsh, MIsb Catharine Cas sard, Miss Mildred Carponter. Mlsa Sleanor Carponter. Miss Lupv Orv. Mr lApIln Sparks. Mr Nathaniel Dnvln Mt- IWIUlam Chunn, Mr. Samuel Carnenter. (Mr. rarker McComas, Mr. William Klngsley, Jr., Mr. Edward Cassard, Mr. Kfa'oon weiqn. Air. Neville, Miller, Mr. Shackelford Miller. Mr. Douclnn wni. I Mr. Fritz Freeman, Mr. Weir Mitchell. Jr.. Mr. Philip Archer. Mr. Pavsoii Dvrapp, Mr. Albert Strobel, Mr. Porter Butten, Mr. Delano Ladd, Mr. Samuel tilspliam, ! Mrs. Q. Helde Norrla. Mlsa SnnM wnf. Sis, Mrs. Garesche Norrla havo arrived m Lapo May to remain for soorul weeks. ITho Golf Club Is even moro popular ;hts year than ever, for tvnrv nm unna Bo have taken up golf, and tho tennis CflUrts aro looking OUltn dnaortorl Viv ppmparlson. Among thoso seen on tho icourse lately nro Mrs. Brlnton Thomas, IMrs, T. H. Votterlein. Mrs. F. L. Hord ing. Mrs. Wfnvtr. Atlan Mnrln Rlnri- Kn' Pay80r Knapp, Mrs. Pepper, Mrs, VI A Davis. Mr. A. L. Walker, Jr., Mr. I)V. M. Weaver. Mr. J. ftntllvnn ifr. .T. K. Hlckson Mr, Fnmuel Blspham, Jr. Mr. and Mrs M. Maybln Hart and Mr. BPd Mrs. Spencer K. Mulford. Jr.. of gontz lane. havA arrived In r?nnn Mnv BJr the remainder of tho summer. r. and Mrs. Paul Dencklo, Mills, of astleyln, Bryn Mawr, Pa., havo opened ir summer nome on ueacn nvenue. BIIIy" Sunday's famous choir leader, f, Rodeheaver. Is expected In Cane May Bring August, where ho will sing In JVeral 0f tj,o dhurches. wa Lillian Nardnell is vlaltlncr her BHler, Mrs. T. W. Rotto, Jr. m Virginia Harris entertained the npers or tho younger set at a dellght- ! beach party Sunday night. The guests Suded Miss Eleanor Carpenter, Miss McCnbe, Mlsa Elizabeth Bliue- her, Miss Elizabeth Kennedy. Miss jnor Cook. Mr. Douglas Warner. Mr. Hllam Klngsley. Jr, Mr. Edward ard, Mr Philip Archer and Mr. gno L-idd. Rev and Mrs. Armln Rosenberg1 their family, of 3183 Montgomery nue. are occupying their cottage on est avenue and Broadway for the sum l "o'SnUh DnlW1' ,mvo "Ptment' m. .;."-.:"! rV,.. )1 ,e" "' "-Chief of the n.irr,, nnd .Tib '2S ""'ellon of Philadelphia. Simpson road!y "M at th,r cottnBO " 3ol'nUi-n Fcni6 nn h brother, Mr. A thXn0t Mltom, aro occJ: Vr tntr n,1y nVcn"o cottage. CamdeJnh" "I. "ffi. !" . '-mllr.. of c BoiMevard cottage1 " '" l"C'r At,an Phln havV t'" nn'' f?m"5'' of rhlladct. md'eTof tt;ekCsneansPonrtmCn,8 fr tho " nnd vtf'nU"n' a '"'"'"'Iclphla lawjer. cln? I. ,?t0 nmonff t,10EC spending tho whw ti,n 'C. TrUl scrll" of the city? MIm i 'i,'1 a su,"mer home. Miss Mildred Couitney, of Phlladclnhla ' " Sliest of Mlsa Helen Shoye r , aaUKh-' ofvMll'L!1 Mr,8' F"derlckyS!;'8hoyer ?, r,V,a0 de'Pl'la. ho. as usual, aro spend np'nrtmeen.s.U"lm0r '" ,hclr Doafnlk friend,? i??, mro ,han m members and mends nt the Ocean City Yacht Chih'n muslcnlo Friday cVenlnc The arista tnk I. m part wi.o Mao Ebrey Hoti, Marta Stono Lannston. Mr. Henry Gurnev rir Along the Main Line NAnBEllTH-Mr nnd Mrs. Charles J ItaMrtl and daughter, of Mtgomory avenue, w ltnvn ,n. ... i..mo!y spend the remainder of the summer at their ramp at Point Pleasant. N J. their' ATn nin , r:d,n', P' ""han and tticlr two children havo retuined fiom n motor trip over tho week-end at A tmntio WYNNEWOOD.-mT and Mrs Law- IT?1, "'if"' of 5Ianor rad, with Dr. and Mrs. T. Frank Devlin, also of Wvnne. coast. B "B th0 North Jcr8 lnntonann "' 1corso Wnener. of Wash IS? C-' who accompanied Mr. nnd rin Shamuel C Wagner, Jr.. of Aubrey wrPL'-B Z fcturc' "h them from a week s stay by motor to Atlantic City. ARDMOnn-Mr nnd Mrs. FiC. Free SillI,,JJ,,,1t lany road- " vo about lhnvmJ rn'i0 o AUBUSt for SInlnc- where they will be tho guests of Mr. .!. B. Mal lonee at his camp. qiSKS rVIi -ho" Homo missionary Society of St. Luke's Church will hold an attractlvo lawn fete this afternoon air wVCn ff on th0 ,awn ot 1Ir- Wilbur ... ...m.iiuu, ut i, uarrett avenue, Bryn ?u J- V10 Procds will be used for tho benefit of tho Deaconess Home, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Richard H. Wallace, who" is Spend ing the summer at 217 Roberts road en tertained nt luncheon on Tuesday MJS,.P?.-. Stude' ot 01rt Lancaster road. Is visiting friends at tho Jamaica Islands. DEVON. Mr. Norman W. Miller will leavo shortly for a trip to the Panama Pacific Exposition. Ho will motor as far as Kansas City, Mo. Tho" Rov. and Mrs. James H. Lamb, tho Rov. James II. Lamb, Jr. and Miss Rachel Lamb have opened their 'ottago nt Beach Haven, N. J. Chestnut Hill Mr. nnd Mrs Henry Bcel and Miss May Bee, of 216 Evergreen nenuc, will leave on Saturday for Buck Hill Falls, Pa., for me iciuuinuer oi tne summer. Mr. nnd Mre William Flndlay Brown, of 21 Summit avenue, entertained nt din ner last cenlng nt tho Philadelphia Ccuntry Club. Mr. and Mrs Brown make week-end trips during tho summer to Barnegat Bay, where they have a boat. Mrs. John H. Whlttaker, of Norwood avonuo, will leave August 10 for Gibraltar lsinmi, XMK6 une, to oe tho guest of her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Barney. lilt iO$N&&t :flH8ilHF WyWpWJBMMiMPltBjMFjMjhjyEaH W III Mmmml , wmKBk, me! VhHI timvvvV iP olH m (MBKRv Bk rlK ' 1 WW III Km ''& jfo BB ' -Wm WW Iw &w& ilHv -r? fl WW HsnVUKS e'v&i JH"wHBi vSmeB -v WW TtrvHHHnlHHfe imlwmV J III lUBr 'IJMHL " . fKSLfM 20, lOlg; NUMEROUS SNTERTAlNMKmA aft EmOYED- Bit THESTAY-AMdMMm I",. ...I, i , ... t Surprise Slower Parties, Bible Class Ottlltips, Walerms uw.- uuu. various um-oj-jjoora Ajjairs Have Many Followers, Photo by A. Frtderick Brdley. MRS. CYmiS TnwHSVNn nnnv tt Mrs. Brndy, who has been spending a few weeks with relntives In thf rltv hna ,h,i i- v i Hudson, where she and Mrf Brady aro mslnS'Arto&uimila& Amfric'a0? acptcmuer. on- r HEAD, July 29.-MUs Lily Row- of Philadelphia, who has been vlsit- f friends in Bay Head, will leave Au- l for Gloucester, Mass., where she remain for several weeks. ' and Mrs Bert Goodal and family, or Ur and Philadelphia, have arrived at Head recently and will spend the Bluer here. Arthur Church, of Germantown, Is l among the many Phlladelphlans who spending the summer at The Bluffs. i Church was particularly Interacted In f, dancing competition held at The as' ballroom for the benefit of the Pwin Day Nursery last Friday v- Nearly J 100 was clearad. and Mrs Daniel Whitney, Mlw L WhltnV, Mr W- Bnaumoot y and Mr D HecMb&w Whitney, of aniown. PhiUdflphU, aw occupying cottage, Sommrhausei, Hay Iltad, they will remain for the rest of tip r D4 Mr J Brnest RIohrdfl, tf elphla. have taken a cottage ana t-OmuIn till the first of September. maau m Held at The Bluffs ay evening at 8 o tioik for Hie or the Princeton summer (.'amp. wa particularly for the younger under U yar ox age CITY July as. Monday evening fn:ht riub Mt Ocean City was the of a i uttrctiv danoe, it 1 ven LJUt mi Mi u R Brlnsburat. wbo Germantown Dr. Albert Jcnner, of Milwaukee, Wis., spent several days as tho guost of Dr. nnd Mrs. Carl Williams, at their home, School House lane and Greene street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Hutchinson, Jr., of Indian Queen lane, with their family, aro occupying their cottage at Belmnr, N. J. Mr. Hutchinson's mother. Mrs. Edward B. Hutchinson, Sr Is spending tho summer wth them. Mrs, Jacques Nowell, of tho Manheim Apartments, Indian Queen lane. Is visit ing friends in Bethlehem, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leake, 316 Price street, havo returned from Stone Harbor, where they spent a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moorhead North, tho aro touring the New England States, aro registered at the Equinox House, Manchester, Vt. . Mrs. John F, Simons, of 31 Hans berry street, accompanied by her daugh ter. Miss Helen Bilttln Simons, Is spend ing the Summer at New Hope, Pa. Mlsa Dorothy Calvert Green, of $ West School House lane, has gone to Minneapolis, Minn., for the summer nnd upon her return will visit friends In Chi cago, III. Mrs. Edna Goodwin, of Earlham ter race, accompanied by her son, Melyln Biggs Goodwin, lias gone to Lake George for tho summer. West Philadelphia Jlr. and Sirs. J. Hnrvey Curgan, 5331 Grcenway nvenue, havo returned from an extended trip to tho homo of Mr. Curgan'B parents. In Mount Joy. Mrs. Curgan will be remembered as Miss Anna Hill, 1H8 South 63d stret, before her marriage In June. Mr. Harry Thomas and his family, of 61st and Market streets, have gone to Atlantic City for the season. Miss Heleno Noros, of 4715 Kingsesslng avenue, is visiting her sister at Ocean City. Mr. nnd Mra. Jay Howard Talne, of Belmont Apartment, aro guests at Wild wood Crest. Miss Sara Beaver will go this weeK from Grateraford, on the Perkiomen, to Ocean City. Mr. W. K. Rclthmayer and family. 1723 Edgeley Btreet. occupy tho villa of Mr. E. A. Grover at Parkertown, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Russell Galbralght. 6736 Walton avenue, havo gono to Cape May. Miss Anna Leslie, of m South 67th street, Is spending a couple of weeks at her sister's cottage at Wlldwood. Miss Kathcrlno Kennedy, of 5S42 Alter street. Is spending a few weeks at Johns town, Pa Mlsa Lydla Bingham and her sister, Sirs. Joseph Rodgers, of 4Sth street and Woodland avenue, aro spending a couple of weeks nt Star Villa, Capo May. Miss Grace Reid, of 221 South 46th street, wilt leavo on Saturday to visit friends on Long Island for a fortnight. North Philadelphia Mr. Robot t Cooks, 321 North 21st street, Is spending his vacation nt Delawnre Wa ter Gap. Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Witty, of 160S West Allegheny avenue, havo left for Chelsea, where they havo a cottage. They wcro accompanied by their two daughters and son. Miss Dorothy Landls, of 1727 West On tario street, has returned from Wlldwood and will spend tho remnlndcr of tho sum mer ns tho guest of Mrs. J. M. Engel horn, of 1719 West Ontario Btrcct, at her country homo In Delaware. Mini ttn Mr mui ll -licnts l. u t M Anion thoM 1 Mr. Walter H ill din II Hjm j Miuiltuiig Mr .. 1 Mi 4 UoS uu Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolston, of 6613 Musgrave street, are entertaining Silas Esther Folson, of Bridgeport, N, J., whq has Just returned from the California Exposition. Sir, and Sirs. Wolston will open their cottage at Ocean City this week for the rest of tho summer. Miss Kmma Crossley. of Pastorlus street, accompanied by her slater, Miss Mary Crossley. has left for Atlantic City, where sho will ba the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Daniel Llndley; i Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Scott, of Hortter street and Svisaajilckon avenue, will leave today for a motor trip to Long Island. Chester and Vicinity A card patty was held at tile home of Sim. K. W. Kltts. HU Pottw tret. yasUrday nwrnlu In Interest ot the wonwn suffrage au. The proed will ha added to the fowl that U baing ralaed In the Jd Ward to meat the campaign aMinMt that has ben mada agalnut it, Mr. and Mm. C. W. UlgeJow, of Eat TjBoojn atrMt, JI4Ia, are host to tha Rev and Mm. M pVijir. of Jaekson Vttto. Fto-Tand C E Hol. of Howell. N Y. Miss Constance Cochrane daufbtar of Mra. Elisabeth Lull Cochraae and. the late General Henry Clay Cochrane, will leave soon with a partjr of fHeods toa tour through tha Wet and a visit to the roam Pacific Espmltlon Vacation Day Precautions Ida pi tut uitin" to Und yuil r.i. i,um Acme uJ u.nal,U tv wbtaut youi South Philadelphia Miss Irma Sauerland, of South ISth street, has gono to Wlldwood for the season. Sirs. William A. Donley and her son, of HJ1 Catharine street, are now staying al A'Ictor Hall, Atlantic City. Str. and Sire. A. J. Town nnd Sir. A. J. Town, Jr., aro stopping at Victor Hall, Atlantic City. Sir. A. J. T. Gallagher and Sir. Charles C. Gallagher are stopping at Victor Hall, Atlantic City. Mr. Edward Watson, of 1133 South Broad street, has left for Island Heights, N. J., where he will spend tho remainder of the summer. The second annual Greater South Phila delphia Day of tho Passyunk Avenue Business Men's Association will be held on Wednesday, August 4, at Point Breeie Park. Races, games, baby parade nnd good entertainment will be provided for all from 13 noon till il p. m. There will be a Charlie Chaplin contest for boys under 16 years of age and fireworks In tho evening. Sirs. Qharles Hopkins, of 2333 South Carlisle street, will leave shortly on a tour of Maine and Canada, Sir. and Mrs. William B. Williams, of South Broad street, have returned from a very pleasant trip to tho West. Mr, Benson Sillier, of 21st and Wharton streets. Is spending his vacation at Halnesport, N. J. Sirs Thomas Haines, of South Broad street, lr home after a two months' stay in Pittsburgh. Delaware COUnty Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Margaret Robertson, daughter ot Mr. and Sirs. William Robertson, of Darby, to Sir. Elmer Miller, of Mount Airy. After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Sirs, Sillier wilt take up their residence In Mount Alr. Mr. Phlllo Sipler. of Alain street, Dar by, is spending several weeks at Camp TahlekQ. Mr. and Mrs. William Lawrence, of Darby, announce the marriage of their daughtw. MlM Grace Lawrence, to Sir. Bdwln Waw. of Pittsburgh, on July 21. After a wedding trU to Atlantic City, the young oowrte will Bjake Uitlr heme In Pittsburgh. Northeast Philadelphia Sir. Julius B. Zlemek and family, of 2602 East Madison street, have gonn for tho summer to their cottago In Egg Har bor, N. J. Sir. Zlemek Is widely known In tho northeast as an Interpreter among tho Polish people. His father, Str. John F. Zlemek, who will go with tho family to Egg Harbor, Is known as tho oldest Polish resident in the city. The Rev. William Galley nnd family. of 2429 North 6th street, will leave this week to spend threo weeks at Wlldwood, N. J. Sir. Elmer Obrecht, of Pittsburgh, n former local newspaperman. Is visiting friends here. Later ho will be tho guest of Sir. and Sirs. John Denn, of Canton, N. J. Sir. George W. Morrison and family, of 8th and York streets, will leave next week for a tour of the New England States. Sir. nnd Sirs. Jack Rosenblum and their son, of 1811 North 8th street, have occu pied their apartments at Atlantic City. Sir. and Sirs. John Bogan, of San Francisco, arfi visiting Sire. Hannah Schwelnle. 2520 North 4th street. Later they will visit frleds upstate and Atlantic City. Lansdowne .Mrs Leonard Strceper and family, of 133 Lowls nvenue, will spend several weeks In Atlantic City. Sir. and Sirs. George Foster Whlto and their son will spend the rest of tho Bum mer at Belmar, N. J, Sllss Slary A. Kenny, of the Villa Apart ments, returned today from a week's motor trip to Watklns Glen, N. Y. The Rev. Croswoll SIcBec, of 22 East La Crosse avenue, Is entertaining his father from Greenville. S. C. MISS StARV SteCONNKLL, of MJS"Stlf' flirt street, save a sumrlio linen shower last week In honor ot SIls fimlly Henwodd, 770 South Urcvid fltrpft, whose marriage will take plaeo shortly to Sir. William O'Connor, of Wilmington Miss Henwood received many beautiful gifts, and music, dancing and refreshments fol lowed. Among those present wero Mra Devlne, Miss Mary McConnell, Mies Stella McNamee, Sllss Stella Gilbert, Sllss Rosa Hllbert, Mlsa Emma Stephens, Sllss Slarle Henwood, Sllss Louise Henwood, Mlsa Louisa Stoullte, Mlsn Jano Toney, Silts Jennie Bear, Miss Eleanor Steehah, Stlss Slary Convery, Sllss Margaret Bradley, Sllss Hose Wolflnger, Miss Catherine Wolflnger, Sllss Mary WoV linger, Sllss Maize Slulholland and Miss' Fnnnlo Slulholland. A delightful outlntt was given to the Thomas 11 Wilson Bible Class, 1429 How ard street, lost Saturday by Dr and Sirs, F. Lange nt their country home, "Hreeiy Ridge," Glen Riddle. Among thoe present wero Sties E. F. SIcClln tock, Strs. A. Sweeney, Sirs. A. A Fisher. Sirs. Edward Weiss. Sir. and Strs. Hickman. Miss E. Cretshton. Miss SI. Pclrco. Stiss E. Pelrce, Miss C. Peale, .miss m, Anderson, suss E Mclntyre. Miss A. Stclntyre, Stlss J. Bridie. Miss A. Downing, Mrs.. E. Vnnos. Silan a Slajor, Sllss Nan Sweeney. Sirs. Balfd and son, Mr Frank Gibson and ion, Sllss L. Pastor, Sllss S Pastor, Sllss J. Win throp and Mlsa E. Brown. Tho Harmony Club of tho Northeast will give a watermelon party, dance and entertainment on Sunday evening at Ha clubrooms, 2233 East William street, for their friends and members. It was found necessary to hold thli event on this dato Instead of tho regular social evening, ns some of Its members aro leaving on tho following day for Val ley Forge, where thoy will be camping for a week. ' The Entertainment Commltteo has booked good talent for this affair, and n largo number 'nro expected. On the following Sunday tho remaining members will leave early In the morning for a hike to Valley Forgo to meet tho other mem bers and escort them home by rait. Tho Stadonna Cathpllc Club's outing, held last Sunday at Burlington Island Park, on the Delaware, added another link to Its long chain of successful en tertainments, being one of tho largest and most enthusiastic evcr conducted by tho organization. Tho "Bachelors" and tho "Engaged" clashed on tho diamond, the score re mittitur 12-8 In favor of tho Bachelors. On Tuesday evening the members en Joyed an unusual entertainment, which took the form of a musical treat of high order, proposed nnd engineered by the Rev, Father MnTnn nr Ki Omm'kx Church, assisted by the Rev. WMM Daly, the rtcetitly appointed spttftaiufl Those taking part m the concert tfM'4 u.c.i vi rare noiuty. ana include mmm Of this dloeene. p(r1tAiiiiai utmtaliKte i and laymen, three f tho latter Wntt from the Shanahnn Catholic Club t tw inviianon or rather Mcinnea PlahO and vlnlln Jtntnt iuita ... tlons and mflnnlntftiMi jm,t ,wt -- : dresses by some of the clergy vhm"vt mad the evening one long to bft tiBftrtft ,'b ucieu uy mr organization II Clrcolo dl Sant'AirnMft nmi S-jM. ffulld) of the Madonna House, wukin "-J Minn wen re presented. An operatw ut by the Ml!! ntAriA ?.. ri.t.rt vit revoked much apprflclAtlon tany every one of tho artlsla mailc thilr first visit to tha Madonna Unm and thoy were greatly pleaded to learn the workings of tho club nnd the ltow nnd expressed themselves most Wlllta 19- ' repeat their visit In tho hear futurr snowing tne entertainment reffHf. ments wero served Tho committee In charge of the affair was Str, George H. Bonner director -Sir. Leonard Gabriel, Sir. Anthony Mtf lletta. Mr Nicholas Slaraaco, Mr Roew E. Tnlono. Mr. Nicholas Talon and Mr. Jtseph A. Lombard). The members of tha Devon Outing C ub entertained- at their cMtasrer at Clcmentort Helehta last ttitrtdnv. Vhii- nttendlns the mitlnir nr Aik Rayfteld, Str. Irwin Lex, Mr, Roy mart- mi. air Joseph Crowley, Sir Crlt ' uicumona, mt. uanici Rogers. What's Doing Tonight Munlrtpul Wind. Whsrtaii Bqusre, SSd ana i Fitrmount l'rk B.nliti!oa full, ft jo"eleH. Hire ThtAtr R A'lntr vl"L. Mi' St. Intlus Church, 43i nt& Vtulace streets. Suffrage Events Today EQUAL FHAN'CIUSB BOclETT. Noon-Optnmlr meeting- at the Blswhra Holler Hearing Company,,, 4Sth streot mil Merlon avenue, speaker, Mcie Berjaa aato 3;30 p. m -School yard meeting at 4th limit a.t'i Aion.nooicii. nvenuo. apeoLKerr 2A139 At ia -? JleCue. - 7:15 p. m. Meeting at Fentoa Field "& following baseball game. Speaker, Mlu An MeCue 7:10 p. m. Open-sir raettn at.mth tax Walnut streets. Speaker, Miss ltrtha fnpj i Its. - 8 30 v. m. Open-tr meeting af . h2,l ret and Chester avenue, Speaker, Mis Berif Sapovlte. WOMAN SUFFP.AOE FXRTY a p. m. Open-air meeting at 10th street nJ LAncaster avenue. Bpeeken. MJn Eatelte Htu set and W. J. Wxenknltht. a 30 p. m. Open-ilr meeting et 30th l st and Columbia avenue. Spe,kor, ! An a MacFarlanJ and .Mtii May Mackeo. 8 JO p. m Open-air meeting at IBtti ana South street. Speakers. Dr. K Mj It. UtiKitr and Mrs. William Albert Wood. Phila. School of Design for Women nllOAI) AND SrAHTEIl BTnEl'.TS 1 Ileopeim September 37, IBID, mil courses In Art and Industrial Art, Practical Designing- In all Ita branches. Illustration, Costume Illustration. I A. IJ. WIDKNEIl PKIXOW8IUP 10 CUIIOI'E FOlt DESIGN BTIIAYEn'S DUSINESS COLLEOD will make exceptionally attractive otTer this week to any person desiring a business education. 801 to 807 Chestnut street. Philadelphia. THE HOLMAN SCHOOL, 2:01 WALNUT ST. From Monteanorl throuth Collet Prepara tory. Girls and small boys. NAZARETH, PA. Nazareth Hall Military School Takes tha parent's 'place for boys from eight to sixteen years. One of the oldest Boarding Schools for Boys in America. Established In 1783. llOLLlPAVgU tm O.PA. MEncKusnuno. ta. Tioga Mrs. Esther Irvine, of 2137 West On tario street. Is spending some time at Statcn Island, N. Y. Her Bon. Mr. Allan Irvine, Is tho guest of his uncle. Pro fessor William Mnnn Irvine, of Mercers burg, Pa. lira. C. H. Strodlck. of mi West Ven ango street, hna returned from a visit to Niagara Falls, Watklns Glen and Canada. Her daughter, Mlsa Amelia J. Strodlck. has gone to Bellaallver. Sulli van County, Pa., to remain until the end of August. - i Miss Marie Frlcke. daughter of Air. and Mrs. Harry Frlcke. bf 1013 West Tioga street. Is vteltlng friends In MUlvllle. N, J, Miss Esther Frlcke has returned from several weeks' etay In Atlantic City. Their brother, Mr. Augustus Frlcke, Is summering in Ocean City. Mrs. Curtis Haven and her. daughter, Miss Miriam J, Haven, of 1526 West On tario street, are entertaining Miss Re becca Crawford and her slater, Miss Grace Crawford, of Pittsburgh, who are stopping In Philadelphia on their way to New York and Connecticut.. Merccrsburg Academy Aim of tho School A thorough physical, mental and moral training tor college en trance or business. Spirit of School A manly tone of self-reliance under Christian masters from the great universities. Per sonal attention given to each boy. Location In tha country, on the western slope of tho famous Cumberland Valley, one ot the moat beautiful and healthful spots of America. Equipment Modern and complete. New Gymnasium Writs for catalogue. Address Sox 140. William Maim Irvine, I.L. I)., llcad master, Slercrrsburr, Pa. C1IAMDER8BUBO, PA, Nell for the Soelely page w'U be eepted and printed la the Evening ledger, but all each notice must be written oa oa side of tho paper, must be aUraed In full, with full od dreM. und when poWlo telephone pumUe must be liven. ea4 all eueh tomnauPl cations ta Wl; EdMet," Visaing Leaser, Ml Ctucataat swwt. I'ulcM tkv reqaUMsst Mt varriel ut a that veJUaslInn may Hotel Arrivals OHEBN'S-D. D. Kllnr. Altoona. Fa. I D K. Hoover, Altoona, Pa,; V. A. Chase, JUrt- ford. Conn. CONTINBNTAI-Mr. and Mrs. I. K, Stren, Pottstown, Pa,: Mra. A. aninebaura, Wllo- wood, N. J,i II, W, C, Watklns, Drowsa Mills, N. J, DOONETVS-C. A, Iteese, Easton, Pa.1 J. J. KUtler. AUentown. Pei A. II Rwtew, St. Paul, Minn,, D. Dunlap, New York. NEW BINailAM-O. S. Buts, Lancaster. Pa : G. Ml. Illehard New York j Mra; V. Furrell. East Orange, N. 1, IJANOVER-H. Schaefter, Readier. PJ n. P. Garrett, BrWseton, N. J.i C, A. Iftmano. Ocean City, N. J. W1NDSOP.-B B Bnsle. HwrrUhurg, Pa.. Oeorae U Klrkby, VvilmlngtBa; V&t L. J. Wallace, St. Mary's. Pa. VBNDIG-C. W Marvll. Laurel. Del. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Palmer, lanfborne. Pa.1 i. C Wekh Wilmington, Del. ADBUHJA Oeorge U Markland. Stone liar- lr. N J ; Dr. sad Mra. J itYouag, Jjioii- ford. Pa , William C, Landea, Jr. BalU- mor. Md. nrW-CABtTON-II. Cualck, CWfage. m.l Mr. sad Mra. A U Iloakks. PMadalpato, fij,; tewU W Crockett. Maaeteetev ;, JaWg.: Mr. aad Mr A. Boris, BalllWe. Md . A. -WM: Bryn Mawr. Pa,. V. Jreatoo Nw York. O W lEgh, New York, Meary Kraue Baltimore, Md. BHLLBVUsVOTRATPOHD - J g; , Jonej. rUiUtoa. Pa.: C, V?. Chatham.. Pittsburgh, Pa,. W F. Wttklaiwi. Clwcjaad. O , C R. MeCr. Heaovo. ,. II R OdfU. &- burgh. N Y.. nn6Ra L. Man.w Teik. Mm II Duaaam. Soraate. Pa-,. Oeorg W. Creljitoo. Altoeaa. Pa.. M. C. Iluga. New York. Clartae BurieUt, Pittsburgh, Pa, . O II Hrowa. TWeJu. a; A. U Mayer, PUUburgb, Pa. WAL.TON Mr and Mr. Waltao War Bos ton Mas. A B Qtimw, CUco, 111 , u II Bv-o Near Yotk STBNITON Mr and Mr Q &. Dor man PHI bursk Pa P M-huie Pttiabargh P , WrlauH Mre Joa.h O tUie, B-rrtaoiu. P. ooi-uK.saLiE ioJi j Hrtuiu! BMtar Park? w fc. tX.vifci! AUesiowa, Pj EraiaiSJSISISISIHSISISIHESISJSEJaiaiHEISEISISI PENN HALL SCHOOL rou ainxs floated In the beautiful Cumberland Vrlley. College Preparatory. Modem Language and Special Courses. Certifi cate Privileges Ilooms with private bath. Hotel Gladstone, Atlantis City, N. J., occupied by (school during May each year. Work continues without In terruption. Rate. 300. For catalog and views, addresa PRANK H MACJILL, A. M . Principal. iHsiaMaBiaffiaaisiajaiaieJ 5ertd for Catalogue; you will os pleased. Rev.'S. J. Blum, D.D. Prin., NAZARETH, PA. CHESTER. TA. CARLISLE, PA. fONWAY HALL lrsttlasa Prepara- provea courses, experiencea teacnera ana com' plete equipment. Air Catalogue. lete equipment. Alms to develop strongmen, w. A. liuiblliauu. ,tuiiw,r WYNNEWOOO, PA. "Country Day School for Boys" Place your boy In thla school and you have riven him the opportunity to arrl at manhood chysleally fit and with bis studies Intelligently mastered. Open In Sept. at Wynnswood, Pa, Rev. Gibson Hell. A.H.. H.D.. Head Maater, 8310 Navaho. Street. Chestnut Hill, Pa. LITITZ. PA. LINDEN HALL SEMINARY For Qlrls. E. 1TI8. Bkt. Ad. Box 118. Lltlt. Pa. with Preparatory Department Nesreitofall colleges to the discipline, phyi xw .- leal training and education of West PouiL Ago umii i years and upward. Total en rollmont limited to 1 50, Degrees granted In Civil .En gineering, Chemistry, Arts. For catalogue address C.U CHAS. E. irTATT, tttiiaU Sox MS, ' Chester, Pa. Miss Cowles' Schoo" HIGHLAND HALL FOR GIRLS, rjollldaysburg, P.. In tha healthful mountain cou-urv of Pennsylvania. Every opportunity for outdoor life. Preparatory lui Bryn Mawr and all other colleges, certificate privilege. Music, Art Domestic Science. All rooms on nectcd with bath. Swimming ixjuI gymnasium and sleeping pore1' MISS EMMAMILTOH COYLB, . 3. Head of School HARBISnOKO. TA. 8At,TSRUIta,J,A. lUSKIMLNKTAH Bl'IUNQS bCHOOL ton inn a Indorsed by eery American Unlveratty. In dividual plan of work for each boy. College Preparatory Course and a good training for business life Special course In agriculture. Sclentlflo physical cars. Pure water, good food. SOO-acr farm. A school of character. 28th year opens J3p. 21 Write for Cat'c No.il. UUlilmlnctas Springs School, SalUburg, Pa, BETHLEHEM, PA. BISHOPTHORPE MANOR A select school for girls .College preparatory and finishing coursae Bectlve studies. Ad dress CLAUDE N WTANT, Principal, Bq 2M. South Bethlebem. Pa. MORAVIAN SEMINARY & COLLBGB FOR WOMBN, UBTHLBHBM, PA-Accredited. lUth.year 8ept 3. 101. WEST CHESTER, PA. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Both Sexea, 1180-1240 per year. Q. M. PHILIPS. Prin. Harrisbur Academy- A counrr school founded lTfifl. uuuaings. large campus. txnl'tw Advantae ut mall daaeee and Individual lnatructtaa. Thorough colleco preparation. Ratea (lu IS0O Supervised athletlca. Bepafats, nw for younger boys. We Invite closest I trs. ligation a pcrstmal visit If poeslble. W ue for our catalogue and plana tot new uir mltor". Address ARTHUR IS. 1JIIOWN. IL A., Readir.Jlc ALLENTOWN. PA. AUentown Preparatory School J boyaforleadlngcollegeeaiunlver' Spt dptfr younger boys New bldga, xll athletics Hfit standards. Large campus Jnrlu. tera Catalog Add- Frank L. Slrmn. A. W Fria. i I, . IIALTIMORE. MD. AFFORDBY NORMAL SCHWL Kindergarten Pritaary Diploma. Tba i., Beeslon begins Sept. ST. Couru ot Zl -rj Model and Practice Schools. BHmUOi mAt man. Prin.. OI)mn Apart. C-, Hiltlmo,,' 114. WASHINGTON. D. C ST. ALBANS The National Cathedral School tor U"T A country school In National Ca, '4l Bishop of Washington, Free. Addrtu Ji- maatar. ML St, Alban. Waablattoo D- r- STAPNTpN, A. Mary Daldwla Semloary, Hlauntoa, . I... oat ed la 8beadH Valley f Vlrg.mr. Uneurs4 eltnateii modern atHlstai"!. Tens nwdewt. PvpR may eater eoufW. CaUlogu. MUs E. a WeLaw, lrlMJfi.1' Mothers From Far Away Texas and Oklahoma Ask Us to Select Schools for Their Daughters During the last few weeks we have received at the Educational Bureau many requests from far distant places. Mothers in Texas, Oklahoma, Wsft Vir giniaj Virginia and other States have asked us to help them in selecting a tchool for their children. Some want a moderate priced school and others st no limit ! Of whatever character, we find it and can help you, too, if you axe perplexed and worried about selecting a proper school. By conattlting Ledger Central you will save yourself much time, expeiuw and wotry, Call, phone or write, giving full details, in order to facilitate th rwndoHg K your mquiry. 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