EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1315; it " i.V ii i ii 1 i Ii In iinliliiil I II l!lIWIiiirW,iil i i l..." VEDNESDA Y EVENING, AUGUST 11, YACHT PARTIES ARE POPULAR AT CHELSEA AND OTHER RESORTS Mrs, Gvfltavus Setdel 'Gave a Larffe Bfidge Patty on Hor Yttikt Last Week Sailing Parties and Dances Add hcir Quota to Week's Gaieties. fQ BE BANNER NIGHT AT YACHT CLUB fmueBall to Be Given at Jamestown Yacht Club for Benefit of wavy iieiicj oocwiyucirotnai Announced. Personals. 11 'IB fl m 4 f 4 i ,; a. m PtUATE'S MA6QUE" la tlttj plctur- z . . n l. bIudii In ,nfk nnhll n ant tvhicn wm ? o.. - ...... ; Jamcttmvn Yacht Club en wednen- . ..-..la.- tlta nitanlAAB e fit ' n connected with tho Navy Rcllat tletr Tfie men wi.f Ptm .. mm u.ultA llHnn. ttiati VtQf1a r . . iMIa4I 1-itiHrtfiHnna rt parrw Rirathtd " """"" " - ' ft,, lhe teted bf Pontes, while tho women 4 ii appear " 'anc coatumeg of nit mil "II .. Vnti ftllh will K l.u.l.if n et.t llnlfllU rtnnn. reserved iof a"u," "" " --"-tmt f.ni illuminations- will aid In carrying out i"? """ " Colonl snA. Mollln II. Wilbur, ot nln stoitt'Wou". St. David's, have gone ioUttiifo" for ft stay ot several iWnccmertt has been received In this JiHt the betrothal ot Mies Helen N. i JSJon, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H)wn steieneon. of rittaneld, MaeB., to Br, Wlnfred N. Sttlwell. of Wayno. Mr and Mrg. Hoxlo Harrison femlth, of Bill's Mill Rttd Chestnut Hill, are nt ' Bar Hf, N. J-. where thoy will remain lit a fortnight. Along the Main Line nahbKKTH.-MIbb Barbara Shane, of North Nirberth avenue, will spend this tenth In tho Catsklll Mountains. Mn George M. Henry, of Chestnut ave sue, U vl'tlng In Virginia. 1,nHTN MAWR.-HIss Lillian Cj Prlckltt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Prlckltt, of Lancaster avenue. Is vlslt ln In Norfolk, Va.. where she expects to remain until Soptcmbor 1. . - -. a hmhm tutin tinvA '. Mr. and Mrs. josepn mou.., .... -- ' leen apendlnB several months. here, will Jo to Maine for the rest of tho summer. -... 4 .ji - n ninvtnn Jffi55M. iv'n.' congratulations oS the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Tlicoaoro w. "'" " their daughter, Miss Elisabeth R. ; "cath, Jr spending August at -iork Harbor. fiprmantown ' Mr and Mrs. William Duffleld, of 6340 Oermantown avenue, will spend several weeks at WWtamsport, Pa. Mrs. Clara Vogt, of US West -Luray . street. Is spending August and Septenv i her at Atlantic City, N. J. I i ' Mrs. Preston K. Erdman, of 6922 Greene street with her daughter, Miss Sarah Erflman, Is spending several weeks in tho Pocono Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb J. Milne, 3d, of 3117 West Ponn street, will spend tho week end in Atlantic City. Miss Beulah Supplee. of 162 East Wash Initton lane, is tho guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Davis E. Bupplee, of New York city. Mrs, George H. Paine, Miss Madeline Worrell Pftlno and Miss Gladys Paine, ot ttl School lane, havo gone to Eaglesmere for the remainder of the summer. Mrs. James B. Franks, of the Pelham Court, has gono to Eaglcamero for sov tril weeks. Sit. and Mrs. George H. Wilson, of tho Wljsihlckon, Indian Queen lane, will leavs today for Atlantic City for a short stay. lit. and Mrs. William R. Tucker, of the Oreyitono, West Schoolhouse lane, will leave August S for Jamestown, R. I., to r stay until September. Pr, and Mrs. Raymond Leopold, of 333 Weil Chelten avenue, left today for Co pake Lake, in the Berkshlres. i( vv r IIU... Tl.nn QAV jkir, anci aire, jiiuvib uunuu. vi uvi Lincoln Drive, will have as their guests for several days Mr. and Mrs. William Stevenson. Jr.. ot Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. Barton was Miss Eleanor Moyn before her marriage In June Mr. and Mrs. William Y. King, of 235 Bchoolhouae lane, havo returned from a trip to Niagara and also from a month's itay at their summer home In Montreal. , .mas .luuilii ueuimms, ut iwu uibehb ureec, nas reiurnea to ner name irum Buck Hill Falls, Pa., where she was ths J.' Hit its of Miss Josephine Reeves and also Hot Mts Margaret Burton and Miss ctcunor wunaer. Along the Reading Mist Marlon Sharpless, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Townsend Sharpless, of Washington lane, Chelten Hills, returned to her homo last week from Bay Head, where ehe was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. J Ross PUUng for several days and was also entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard E Bishop at their cottage on East street. The Rev and Mrs. Edward J. Humes ten of 6S01 North 11th street. Oak Lane, will spend the month ot August at Ehtneateea, N. Y. M, am.1 r ro ,. nk..l.nl.tnn nnri auu ura. raun 4iiieuytGbii .. on. f C030 North Hth street. Logan, and , Mr. and Mrs John F. StcClonlgH, of HOI "Ut Kvenue, Oak Lane, have returned from an extended motor trip through the mountains, Mr, and Mrs Henry V. B Clapp, of 12U "!tSYiue. Oak Lane, will SDend the ' MWer of the summer In the Poconos. and Mrs. George W. Smith, of 6SW ffi Jh street, Oak Lane, returned to ""f H lst week, having spent ft iaull! T'rui3enW "s'""1. Narragan- .Mr Wgijam Edward Jaynes announces pCMjnnt ot his daughter. Mlsa iurat jaynes, of 18J1 Thompson treet i0 jir, Kdward Procker Avery, of Delaware City, No definite date has been jet for the wedding. Miss Jaynes has . iBSt return fiM nll n nalflworji . f "" wh,r hji was pne of the guesja at Jned by Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Stsen wger Mj Maude Harrliu. at 4119 North oad street Logan, wtU spend part qt "jnuns month tn AUantio my. West Philadelnhia Jlr and Mrs Frank R4ard, of S8 uaraen stret. flftvf leti ror a 1 iMoujn uanaoa. Newport, iungsion. w sua iae ueorge- ir and Mrs W R, Moore. Mis L. R. "'re, or tin Balttwor avenue, and Jir. if Moora and fumlK Uft today far lldwood Crest, where tbey UI remain '"J mttktoti at tb (Ircro uablcs in infurmal dar.on was held ll riins4j vening at tb bom of M Sd Urn Saicu.l McKnlaht. M Noilh o8d Meiieshmtma were jnn'ed ,n ihn mtaa Hu vktt.B f(ltlclly deeorned Ha J.4,aiisi. iantti&s the -! .list h, mu2uj Cfciuiiue. Mi Ktt neth McKnlght, Miss Margaret Gcarhart, rt.inB,rrr,r ?' Tcglr' Mlss Charltitto U Noble, rr. Joaeph B. Hcarn. Miss Helen Parker, Mr Gilbert C. Trimble, Mr. WIN nam it. Bhowacre and Miss Elizabeth Ross. Mrs. Joseph Baker, 6120 Chancellor street, has gone lo" spend a month In the mountains of Sullivan County, N. Y. Mr- and Mrs. Charles McCusker, 719 Iortn 43d street, are receiving congratu lations upon the birth of a daughter. Mr. apd Mrs. William Shanahan, of 45 North Concstoga street, entertained nt dinner last Sunday evening. Among those present wero Miss Burell Lodge, MIbs Geno Garrlck, Miss Louisa Smith and Miss Knthcrlno Cojle. M .., - .... . . .. . - .-. .. uiiu .urn, .tiicnaci uaunnan, oi in North Itrblnson street, will spend the week-end nitli Miss Anna Floyd, ot 31 Thoinns avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Ur. A. .1. SSIcgler, Mr. Harry Miller, Mr. Hurry Kulp, Mr. Walter Fretz, Captain I. C. Roderick, of tho Keystone Yacht Club, left today In tho Nomad for a tw3 weeks' trip on tho Chesapeake, stopping en route at Salisbury, Md, . Mr. Albert M. Cornell and Mr. Clifford H. Furness, of 8231 Sansom street, will go this week to visit friends In Will lamsport, Pn. Mrs. Edward Jay, of the Alcaaar, 45th and Walnut streets, Is spending the sea son with cottage friends at Capo May City. Mrs. H. K. Bonsall and her daughter, 4110 Locust street, have gone on a trip along tho Massachusetts coast. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Chamberlln, 6103 Chestnut street, havo gone to Wlldwood for tho season. Mr. Robert Bowen, of 423 North Rob inson street, Is camping at Brandywlne Springs, Del. Mr. Bowen expects to re turn early In August. Mrs. Helena Jerskle, of a North Edge wood street, Is entertaining her two sis ters, Mrs. Agnes Kelly and Miss Louisa Bacrcnback, of Indlnnapolls, Ind. Another member of tho family reunion 1b Mrs. Tersklo'u daughter, Mrs. Helen Stewart, of Wilmington. Del; Mrs. S. C. Bencker and her daughter, Miss llnjmo Bencker, of 1S0T North 53th street, lmo gone to Niagara Falls, Great Lakes and Detroit, whero they will bo tho guests of Mrs. J. G. Heller, who will be remembered as Miss Cecelia Bencker, of this city. Miss Wllhelmlna Bell, of 1B03 North 65th street: Miss Anna Hohman and Miss Kathryn Hohman, of 3ST3 Aspen street, left last week for Atlantic City, where they will remain until the middle of August. Miss Margaret Boll, who has been in Atlantic City for tho early sum mer, will return next Sunday. South Philadelphia Mr. Maurice M. Cohen has returned from his short stay at Richmond Hill, L. I., accompanied by his cousin Miss Mary Cohen. Miss Cohen will remain here for a Xew weeks. Mr. Patrick Magulre and family, of T32i Christian street, havo opened their cot tngo at Ventnor, Atlantic City, for tha balanco ot the season. Miss Eleanor Crowley, of 1320 Porter street, and Miss Frnnccs Crowley, of 016 Mifflin street, are spending the month of August at tho Crowley summer place at AVlldwood. North Philadelphia Mies Olga Sticker1 and Miss Carroll Sticker, of 1628 Diamond Btreet, are visit ing in the vicinity ot Eagle's Mere foi the balance of the summer. Mrs. BlmpBon Hoffman and son Joseph, of 3721 North 18th street, left Saturday for a tour of tho Panama-Pacific fair, whero they will be the guesta of Mrs. Hoff man's brother and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Chapman De Wolfe. Mr. Harry J. Benner and family, of 3163 North 23th street, are taking a two weeks' trip touring through Pennsyl vania. Mr. John H. Catslft and Mr. Maurice J. Felnateln will leave today tor Atlantic City, whero they will remain for several weeks. Mr. Harry E. Welnrpch, of 2315 Fair mount avenue, Is spending his vacation at Atlantio City, where he w(U remain several weeks. Miss Mary Felnour and her sister, Miss Lite Felnour, of 1903 Green Btreet. will spend the remainder of the season In the Pocono Mountains. Their nephew, Mr. Herbert Evans, who has been touring through the West to visit the exposi tions, will return homo on Wednesday, Mrs. Alexander Rennlck, of 2251 North 21st street, has gone to California to visit the expositions, stopping at points of In terest on her way to the Pactflo coast. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Rlttenhouso will spend August at their summer home In Ocean City. Tioga Miss Hannah Firth Eyans, of West On tario street, has returned from the Wes loy Inn, Wayne, and will leave on Mon day to spend tho remainder of the season at Asbury Park. Mr. Clarence Thornton, of North Broad street, has gone to Ocean Grove for the remainder of the season. Mr. and Mra. Frank Barras, of 3S3S West Tioga street, Mve joined the col ony of cottagers at Oqean City. Mien Catharine Hek, of 3561 North War nosk street, will leave shortly for a fort night's stay In Atlantio City. Miss Cora Rudolph, Miss Elsie Bteotps ler. Mlsa TllUe Bteotpsler find Miss Emily Stauffer. of Tioga, will spend this week end in HlUabethtown, Pa. , Miss Bertha Schneider. Miss Esther and Miss Helen Schneider, ot 8553 North llth street, will Join a party of frlsnds at Kwnedyvllle, Md., for a two weeks' vaca tion. Mr. and Mrs. Harry N Stlllman. ot Mia West Erie avenue, will return tomorrow from th t. Clare Hotel. Atlantic City, where tney have tn staying lne May. Notices for the Society page will be Mpte4 and printed In the KyubIbi cdger, bat all tt,h notte ut I written Q one sW ot the vPr. Boat be aimed In full, with fall d. dr, ad wbtif polM tJDboBe uutaVw uaat be clreo, 6ad alt aveb totummtoatUaa to SMt4y KdlUT," ttveBhue Ledger, VH Cbeetaat atrei. CkKm 1m reulremwt ate urrua (MM M tt TlflfoiUu may M patfiU. the wttc wMt Bt be fStOuMd. HllPs' mJKMlliH JT fSsSmmmKL , - MRS. GEORGE McFADDEN Mrs. McFadden, who is a popular matron of tho younger sot, is at J. Kcarsley Mitchell, at their cottage at Isloboro, Mo. Mrs. McFadden Mrs. B. Frank Clyde. Lansdowne Mrs, Thomas M. Fltzgernld, of West Baltimore avenue, is nt tho Hotel Brigh ton, Atlantic City, for a thrco weekB stay. Mrs. Fitzgerald and Miss Edith Boyd will take a trip to Buffalo August 15, and from t'nero they will take a lake trip to Duluth, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Love, of East Greenwood avenue, havo taken a cottage for the remainder of tho summer at Ocean City. During their absence their home on East Greenwood avenue will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Lowe, of Philadelphia. Miss Elizabeth Fackler, of Owen and Stewart avenues, left laat week for a thrco weeks' Btay at Asbury Park. Mr. Joseph Kelly, of North Lansdowne avenue, hns gone to Europe on business. Jir. and Mrs. Frank Voclker, of North Lansdowne avenue, are to bo nt Atlantic City for Boveral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Page StaUcll and their four children are spending three weeks at Ocean City. Jir. and Mrs. Howard Read, of 322 North Lansdowne avenue, are enjoying a two weoks' motor trip through Pennsylvania. Miss Betty Stewart, of Stratford ave nue, spent tho week-end with Miss Beatrice Kelly at Spring Lake. Mrs. F. G. Cooper and son, of South Lansdowne avenue, are tho guests of Mrs. Walter L. Phillips at her cottago In Cape May. Dr. Albert L. Stone, of North High land avenue, will spend August In Pleas antllle. N. J. Roxborough Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Jones, of 428 Fountain street, are receiving congratu lations upon tho birth of a son, Robert Enderlln Jones. July 21. Miss Helen Palmer, a pupil nurao at the Germantown Hospital, has returned from a two weeks' vacation spent at the homo of her parents in Latrobe, Pa. Mr. Edwin J. O'Donnell. Mr. William F. Lanlgan and Mr. D. T. Lanlgan. of 03 Smlck street, are the guests of Mr. Bert Lee, of Chester, Pa. Miss Carrie Hammerle. of Manayunk, is spending a few weeks at Wlldwood. Mrs. Sarah Goodfellow, with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hunter Lord, of Lyceum avenue, has gone to Asbury Park, to remain through the heated term. Miss Maude Kelly, of 4381 Manayunk avenue, is spending the aummer In tho Pocono Mountains, Mr, and Mra. Cadwallader Lackey and their family, of Manayunk avenue, will occupy their cottage at Wlldwood during August, ' Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Palmer, of Be cane, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. French, of Colorado. Mr. M. E. Hawkett and hla son, and Mr. Louis Hayne, of Morton, are on a, motor trip through the New England States. Mr. and Mra. John Sautter, of Wood side avenue, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son. Tho Neighborhood Club, of Secane Highlands, will hold a pltnlo supper on August 12 In Ormles orchard. Mr. Will lam Sharpies la president of the associa tion. Mr William Johnson vice president, Mr. Charles Shaffer secretary and Mra. William Sharpless treasurer- Mr. and Mrs. J. Osborne Hopwood, of Rugby place. Secane, will motor tomor row to Pottatown. where they will be the guests of Mr. end Mrs. Comly Shoemaker. Mrs E- F Greathead, of Norwood, now of the North Wlldwood cottage colony, 1 enthualastle over motorboata and au tomobile. Her launch la a familiar sight on the sound back of Anglesea. 1UYKH STEAMUOATS THOMAS CLYDE family Excursion Steamer to AUGUSTINE BEACH 100 Miles 50 Cents ; "t Cheelw and penaroTe OMy Hat to Awl6 ! b.iiTS BOB walury bathroom. Full of chMui l9t a4 baaoh 4aonf all 4w ha!"T , ka amiweaoeata Utei m Ccjb && A- at i Frankford Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris Toll, of Lolper street, and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Maxwell, of Buffalo, left last week on nn extended motor trip through the Berkshire Hills and New England. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Harris Toll, Jr., and their two children, Herbert Toll nnd Wal ter Toll, will be at tho Toll residence during tho absence of the former's par ents. Mrs. Toll. Jr.. will be remombered as Miss Martha M. Cully, of Holmcsburg. Mr and Mrs. Harry S. Ashton, of Rhawn nnd Crispin streets, left last week for their cottage, Idlowood Croat, at Wild wood. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ashton wero ac companied by their two daughters, Miss Frances Aahton nnd Miss Gertrude Ash ton. Mr. and Mrs George Tongue, of Fox Chase, accompanied by their chlldron, Miss Sara Tonguo and Henry Tongue, havo arrived at Montros'e, where they will Bpend tho remainder of tho summer. Miss Mario Nixon and Wilbur Nixon, daughter and son of Mr. and Mra. George Nixon, of Rhawn street, Holmesburg, aro spending part of tho summer at Brook lyn, N, Y as the guests of friends. Miss Ella Patterson, of Holmesburg, accompanied by Miss Bessie Rawson, Miss Lydla Parker, Miss Edith Wltzel, Miss Nathalie Rowland and Miss Corlnna Perkins, la spending two weeks at Vlnc mont, Pa. Miss Patterson will go to At lantic City when she returns from Vine mont. The euchres at tho Bchool hall of St. Dominic's Church have been discontinued until August 18. when Mr. and Mra. Joseph Fullerton, of Torrcsdale. will act aa host and hostess. Mrs. Mary Gallagher, of 2603 Rhawn street, has roturned from Easton. where she was tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. CarloB de Marmol. Hotel Arrivals GREEN'S J. F. Dlel, Allentown, Pa J Thomaa Bauer, New York: W. II. Temple, New York; D. K. Hoover, Altoona, Di CONTINENTAL-H. Sampltr Sea. IbIo City. N. J.;, J. A. Itlce. Washington! Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Larkln. Trenton; Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Fox, I'lltaburgb. , DOONER'8 John Mulligan New York: L. W. Owen, Weat Chester; II. 8 noberte, New York. NEW BINOHAM-J. M. McCaulcy. Chlwaoj Cheeter A. Oauie, New York; William Cut- ler. Franklin, Maa,; E. P. Johnson, New York. HANOVER W. V. Mannatta, Eaaton; P. N. Joaeph. New York; Mlaa Helen E. Jacoba, Mlllbrook, Ta.; F. F. Harding, Reading-, l'a. WINDSOR W. W. Stewart. Pennaarove. N. J., Mr, and Mra. L- W. Lee. Ilarrlaburg; Androw Ford, frovldence; C, Simmons, Vhoenlxvltle, Pu. VENDIO L. R Wagner, noston; W. V. Meier. East Oranae, N. J.; Lewis II. Carrls, Trenton; Alfred M Field. Cynwjrd, Pa. ADELPIHA-W. 8. Stone. Scranton, Pa t n. II. Ross Pittsburgh; Charles Hess. Jlethla hem, Pa'.; Oeorgo S. Poroeroy, Jr , Reading RtTZ-CARLTON-Albert E. Heine, New York; Mr. and Mra. O, Sherman. New York; n. O Stewart, Chicago, Mra. A. H. Agnew. Pater son, N. J,; Mr and Mra, W. Horton, New York. DELLBVUB-BTRATFORD-Dr. and .Mrs. Will iam 1 Bailey, Connellsvllle, Pa . Hruce Hod ford, Trenton! W. E. Krlne. Milwaukee. C. 8 Brown. Pittsburgh, Mlsa 1.11a Warwick. Cleveland; Miss Ida M. Derger. Cleveland! Mr. and Mra. C, IV. Armatrong Lock Haven, Pa.. R. M Orltnih, Pittsburgh, Edgar J. Welly. Chicago; Mra A. C. Oraton Worces ter, Mais.; Mra. Uava L, Rlets, Clearfield, Pa. WALTON-Mra. B. J. Mounta. Smith Mills. Pa.t Mra. N. C. Jobneon. Bmlth Mills. Pa.l H. J. Harbtnson, HlJIey park. Pa.. Richard Waterman, New York BTENTON Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sense, New ark. Mr and Mra. Q. R Dormant. Pllta burgh; J 8. Kruger. New York, Mr, aad Mrs. C. N. Horde New York. COLONNADB-W. C- Moore, St Lnyl. AJ. Pennock. Sumter, 8. C B. A. Hall. Qlen Falls, N. Y., A. Hodgson, New York. RITTBNHOUSE-Mr and Mra OP. Hood. Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mra. J. P. Elklns, Juliana, Pa,, Mr. and Mra D B Taylor, Juliana, Pa.; It. II Carter. Beaford, Del. BUMMER RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N, 9, OSTEN D Oecupjlnc an entire block or ocean treat and connected with the famous Boardwalk; la the popular Chelsea, section, capacity BOO: unusually Urge, opal roams with unobstruoted view ot the oceaar'from all, t and fresh watir In all hatha, running watsr la rooaoai ISOO ft ot porches surround the hotel, ths new dlninc room overlooks tha see.) asset cuhiine and white sen Its, orchestra of solo tsis, (Unclog twice dally -octal dlverelaaa; Lounge. gpeeUI J17 30 up weekly, booklet Km tied: auto meets t reins njMgecawt 111 owners. JOHN C GQSS SOIvCSCt. Ugr. Laadlag Hlh Oaaa Moderate-Hate Hotel Al RPMARI P Ylrglals. ar Beach. nt-Luiin.i.k-u f SM sieve,tor bv Steve,tor private exiellenL iWg. Sununer rite at uble. Summer rate II up dau vsa t r uuras- ST JAMES HOTEL i &3r4fiftKilS fS5 ixsaui jatnoor aatoar una T pJ A Bold Original Creation UJ (BiJ vtthttUIC-Iuttlua.UeCK B-J BjMSa fofoj.y, Hm.rt Tt.wiSH BSMBa present the guest of Mr. and Mrs. i3 tho daughter of tho attractive Millbourne Miss Etta Ralston, 'of 21 Millbourne avenue, wns entortalned nt dinner Sat urday night at the Adelphia by Mrs. William Grist, of Highland avenue, Over brook. Miss Ralston wns also the re cipient of a linen shower recently. In which about 21 of her young friends participated. Mr. E. B. Richardson, of 22 Millbourne aenue, has Just returned from an Im portant business trip to Baltimore and Washington, Mr. Richardson was gone for nbout a week. Camden and Vicinity Dr. and Mrs. J. If. Lycll and Miss Helen Lyell are spending several weeks at Atlantic City. Mr. Harry C. Dole, of 4th and Elm streets, Is spending two months with relatives In Vermont. Mrs. B. F. Boyer and her grand daughter, Miss Helen Mecray: Mrs. Car rie Hackett and Mrs. Elmlra Woodward will take a trip to points In Maine and Massachusetts. The engagement of Miss Mary Wilson, of 3d and Linden streets, to Mr. Donald S. Humphreys, ot 4th and Coopor streets, hos been announced. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson and small son. of North 6th Btreet, are, aa usual, at the Haddon Heights Inn for the season. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. Plant, of North 6th Etreet, aro upending some time at the shore. Wilmington Mr. and Mrs William N. Bannard, who are nt Belgrade Lakes, Me , will return about August K. Dr. and Mrs. Irvine M. Fllnn and their I sons. Lewis Fllnn and Irvine Fllnn, have icturned from the Panama-Pacific and tJan Diego expositions. Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Thompson and thei- family left yesterday for Northeast Harbor, Me., where they will Btay until early In the fall. Later they will be joined by Miss Katherlne Wilson, Miss Louise Lea Is at Bar Harbor, Me., visiting Mrs. Sheffield Phelps, and will remain thero during August. General James H. Wilson was In New York this week visiting friends. bUMMEIt RESORTS W1LDWOOD, N. J. WILDWOOD'S SIX LEADING HOTELS Capacities 200 to 290. Near Beach. Boardwalk: and Amussmanla. Pleasant social lite. Coaches meet all trains. Boole. lata. For detalla addreea the following hotels at Wlldwood. N. J.t SHKUION U.J. Woods ADELfm-VUTTB., J(. Wltte IIBAC1I WOOD C. II. Hurts DOnSEV....,., J. K. Wbltesell KDOKTON MN J. A. HarrU II ADDON HALL N. A. Handolph Unrol RpnrHno- 183 B. Oalc Ave. Large. t.vtf. .-..-...., ,( rooms. Superior tahle. Near depots, beach amuss. A amuss. u Wambach. TI-ia AiH Olenwood t Pacllto avee. Itatt 1 lie VYdUC gup. Mf, WM. UPPgnMAN, n Al TIMORP Dklt. 222 B. Magnolia ave. UAL. I IfflvJKC Ntar Vwtl j, amuaemente. nRPPNI PlfiH a B Pln " nalh' UKEcm-ElUn- rombouse.Mrs.Mjr Jonas. WXLimOOD NOKT1I. N J. WILDWOOD SANITARIUM PENNSYLVANIA AVR AT 25TH N. WILDWOOD, N. J. Open for aeaaon. MAHQABET MACE, M, O HOTEL GREYLOCK Tth front. Mat and cold running crater. prli rivato oaia au p. niiawow ni.in. ncrshlp management, it. y. i. 7LOTD, WILDWOOD CnEST. N. J. II 1CTIPP Near beach and amusements; J UO I H-L. booklet. W. A. JUSTICE. PEACH HAVEN, N. Jf. NEW HOTEL BALDWIN Ideal modern hotel, capacity 400, aea water bathe, etc cafe and grill garage Booklet OCEAN CITY. N.J. i-halfnntf" ' Ocean ave. Ocean view SEA IBLK CITY, N. J. BUSCH'S HOTEL 'Z?JSZ CAPK MAY. N. J, Stjffiiaj!t. MP. TV. rt.Aean.Uo OSAUU CUeltle. Uuel t 6 ..s.. uk juuanr bolln aabluf Amo cacUea y-e-lur sou vuumetvuxst r. ULENWOOIX MALt -m lava Perkluowa ftaek. Laia4i&.wil-a. bit. Oaaa igtwsait MRS. OUSTAVUS SEIdEL, who Is en tertaining extensively this summer, gave n luncheon-bridge Friday on board her yachl Llltlan 8. during a cruise to Beach Haven. Her guests Included Mrs. Albert Bait. Mrs. Charlea Berger, Mrs. Frank Schans, Mrs. Harry Parsons, Mra Mack Lata, Mrs. Minnie Joerger, Mrs. Florenco Oarnett, Mies Jane Parker, Mlsa Jessie Evans Sehani, Mrs. Leon Rubens, Mrs Frederick Rollman and Mrs, Franz Erllctt. Mrs David C. Reed, ot 3 Stenton place, South Chelsea, has gone to the Delawnro Wnter Gap for a fortnight, accompanied by her two sons. Mrs. E. Roy Rlshcl. of Philadelphia, will spend the month of August with Mi. nnd Mrs. Charles Edwnrd Rupp, who, Blnce their marriage In June, have been residing nt the Juanlta Apartments, Chelsea, Airs. Rupp wilt entertain at luncheon on Monday In honor of Mrsj ltlshcl. Soverat Philadelphia girl wero noticed among the attractively gowned promo nadern of the Chelsea Walk today. Miss Lenore E. Kno chose a chto white taffeta frock and n large whlto satin hat. Mtas Ellen Bell Smith wore a whlto satin sailor lint nnd a whlto Georgette crepe frock garnitured with tiny ruffles. Miss Rosallo Hoban, who spent tho week-end at the Chelsea Hotel, uoio a pale pink taffeta hat with her modish frock of pink and whlto striped taffeta Miss Edith Wilkinson, who Is one of the most admired girls of the younger set, woro a dainty white net frock with a broad sash of blue satin. Her hat wns ot bluo chiffon. Miss Irene McCloakoy, who Is spondlng the summer at tho Dennis, was on the Chelsea strand with a party of frlonds. Miss McCloskey chose a white embroid ered robe nnd n largo leghorn hat faced with ptnk chiffon. Tho Grace Agullar Home was benefited as tho result of the carnival and dancing contest given at the Garden Pier Thurs day evening. Tho committee In charge included Mrs. Joseph N. Snellcnburg, Mrs. Miriam K. Amoie, Mrs. Clarence Mll helser, Mrs. Jules E. Mastbaum, Mrs. Joseph Greonwnld and Mrs. Simon Well. Allen Dickey motored down from Phila delphia for tho week-end to visit his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Dickey, who are at the Hotel Brighton. Jir. II. Yalo Dolan, Mr. S. Megargeo Wright nnd Mr. H. G. Rosengarten for sook tho charms of tho Great Wooden Way nnd spent the'dny on the golf links. Miss Phyllis Walsh, Miss Mary Kccnan nnd Miss Margaret Keenan wero among the enthusiastic canociaie u,i mo inn nor strand this morning. All thrco girls wore black satin surf robes ndorncd with smocking, wjilch Is the most modish gar niture for nqueous habiliments this sea son. CAPE MAY, Aug. 2. Warm weather has brought many unexpected arrivals to Capo May and the bench has become j. i ...l.l. hntliAr. nnylntm tn tnkp All. croui:u ..., u.,v. -....- -- vantage of the refreshing ocean baths. Among those seen on the strnnd aro: Mrs. Spencer Miller. 3d, Mrs. Hutchinson Scott. Mi A Superb Exposition Train jl I Going or returning on your Expo sition Trip arrange to travel via St. Louis the natural Gateway of the West. The moat picturesque route between the Mississippi River nnd the Rockies the scenic line of the world across the Rockies the famous Feather River Canon route through the Sierras are included in the trip on rScenicfim tied ggjy emiieiisHis mmnmummmninjmrar All-steel handsomely equipped fast daily service between St. Louis. Kansas City and Son Francisco. via tho Missouri Ksgihc- Be?jyee &Hio Grande "Western Sgifig- One change between the Atlantic and the Pacific, The only through train from St. Louis to the Pacific Coast. Fore includes trip to San Diego. For information and booklet call or ailo ! r j nT n mkm Jr., Miss Sdphy Worth, Mta Harry Lip plncott Caseatt, Mls Alva Sergeant. Mr. Harry MdMlchael, Mr nnd Mm B $- mour Merrick, Mrs Charles Hurst. Mrs. H. Eugene Smith and Ttcr two daughters, Mlsa Edith and Miss Mary Smith. Great excitement Is being caused over tho popular-lfldy contest whfch ths Cape May Herald has opined Miss Dorothy Frick, ono ot Baltimore's most attractive girls. Is tn the lead and It may be hoped will bo the lucky one to kin the bwu tlfnl silver eup Mrs Trnnels Pegram nnd her grand daughter, Miss Margaret Steele, of Net? York, havo left Capo May for several weeka and gone to the Pocono Mountains Dancing Is not put aside, despite the warm ovenlngs the Bed Mill still has Its evenings of galoty for tho younger set. Miss BatlOch Illchards, Jilts Virginia Harris, Miss Ktlznboth Kennedy Mlss Edith Wilson, Miss Catharine Caksard, Miss Alice McCabc. Mr Samuel Bisphnm. Mr. Ddnnrd Cassard, Mr. Samuel Car penter, air. Nathaniel Davis, Mr Aplln Bparks, Mr. William Klngslcy, Jr, Sir. James Davis were among those seen on tho floor taking ndVnntngo of Mr. John son's excellent music Sir. and Mrs, G, W. Cook motored back to Philadelphia today, taking With them their fwo very attractive daughters. Miss Nancy Cook nnd Miss Emily Cook, Miss Nancy Cook will bo ono of the debutantes of the coming season. Miss . Bnlloch IttcVmrds was seen strolling nbout tho beach looking very stunning In a short whlto linen sport skirt, a sleeveless cerlso sweater" and a white sailor hat very high crowned and with quite a umnll brim. The costume wns quite complete with high black-and-white shoes of buckskin. Mr. and Sirs. Ellis Shoemaker nnd their attractive daughter, Miss Pattle Shoe-' maker, of Germantown. have made a de lightful addition to Cape May society, where they have arrived at the Hotej Chalfonte. Mr. nnd Mrs, E. S. Pago are nt Stock ton Villa for several weeks. Sir, and Mrs. Francis Duckctt have as their gueata Sir. and Sirs, Cyrus Dixon,' of Germantown, for sevoral weeks at their pretty cottago on Queen street. Mr. Hugh Sillier has joined the colony at Capo Slay for several days. Sirs. Norman Jones, of Germantown. motored down with a party of friends, and Is spondlng a few days In Capo May. 4 , What's Doing Tonight Municipal Hand. Bartram's Garden, Mth street nnd Elmwood nnuo; 9 o'clock. Free. ralrmount Park Hand. Ccorge'a Hill. 8 o'clock. I rec. Philadelphia Hand, City Hall Fla; 8 o'clock. 1 rc l Lecture. ' Limits ot Mu.-lcnl Expression." rjr llunh A. ClarKe. Houston 1UU. o'clo;!. rco. Suffrage Events Today EqUAL ritANCIIISK SOCIETY Noon Opcn-alr meeting at ltromley'a Lata? Curtain Mill, 4th street nnd Lehigh avenue. Hpeskcr, Mlsa Anna McCue R 10 p. m Cpcn-nlr meetinc at Qcrrnintnwn nnd Luhlgh arnuea Speaker. Mlts Anna Mc Cue. WOMAN RUFFnAOC PAUTT 8X0 p. m. Open-air meeting at Tih street and Snider avenue. Sneakera, Or E. M. Hlestand-Moore and M C. Engard, h 10 p in. Opcn-alr meeting ot 7th street ard 1 rlo ncnue Spongers. Mlaa Sarajj K!hcr, Mine Jane Myer and Mra Bresotte i$U E. HOYT, G. E. P. A. 1246 Broadway New York, N. Y. IM EZEZIBli 3M !j '&'