IBURBAN CLUBS ACTIVE IN SPITE OF HIGH THERMOMETER fflivgdon Valley Country uancw vn inv uawns summer Exodus Continues. Ip following entoflnlnod at dinner last Saturday evening before tho tlnnco Ine Huntingdon vaney country ciurj: and Mis K E Jiarsnnu, Mra. s, cro nobiruson, Mr. Oouverncur Cndtvnta- I Mr anil Mm. Walter L. Hobs, Mr. and w Henry Miller Watts, Mr, nnd Mrs. falter M LnHtie, MTt nnu oirs. j. w. silev Mr nnd Mrs Jonn j. lories, .Mr. Wni Mrs Jmcs C Comfort. l .nriiamcnt of Interest to persons Ifj.i TThi. rlt nnd Nw iark announced l'SLe.day at cr Hnrbor. Me., Is thnt of ltn.s Matilda Blgelow to Mr. Herbert r ij.1I Jr Miss Ulgeiow is mo aauguter I I Li. BlKtw and tho present Mrs. p ? radd'oS. who was Miss Sophy t iLt Unraa, Bf this city. Mrs. Padcl fori " '"d from Mn ",sel0W 8!V' elriMfiIeloa's maternal grandmother J" M wmous beauty, Miss Matilda rL.f.tkrt married Mr. fcugene Borda, nf iSSxityi ft member of tho wcllknown ilmM f that name. ' rplbftrriaite will take placo In New Jull fit the early autumn Mr and Mrs. Qeorgo McFaddon, who hive Men spending several weeks In Newport, will return today to JJloomllold, their residence- at Itoscmont, where they will remain for tho balance of the, Bum mer. JfrAnd Mrs. Samuel Porchcr and Miss Eleanor Porcher. who hnvo been auto moblllng through upper New rk for M lust 10 days, have returned Jto their J" I-: JLvnlnWot. Bt. Martin's. Mlsa If Eleanor Porchcr will leave on Thursday to spend tne monwi vi nm" ....,....., with a party of friends In tho Adiron dack it- .Mrt xrr. Walter S. Andrews, "Who h have" been spending tho early summer nt Newport, ieri yesicruny iw uu .."w. ..-... .,ir, hrniiBii tinner New York and Canada. ( They will be gone about teir days. Mlas Ceclle F. Howell, who spent the ...i.. ..,,- nt "r.nznii Cottage." tho ' suburban home of her mother, at Torres- dale. Is passing the remainder of the t summer on the Molno coast and will not return until tho early pari 01 wemuer. At present Miss Howell Is the guest of Mrs. Caleb F. Fox, Jr.. at Jackson, Me. N Miss Emily "Wlnsor Phlller, of Chas wntrt nveniio. Hnvorford. left lost vei'lt V for Northeast Harbor, where she will rc- .maln until the first of septemucr. Mrs. Elizabeth Dobson Altcmus, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Nor rl at their cottogo at Norragansett, was guest of honor last evening at a dinner party, followed by dancing. MrB. Altcmus - will return to her home at Falls 01 Schuylkill tomorrow. Mr. W. J. Hlbberd and his family, of Audiibon, have gone to the seashoro and latsr will go to a Maryland rural re treat Miss Jcanclte Hayes, of Norwood, has as her guest this week Miss Ilia Brown, of Ridley Park. Mrs. Edward Beecher Flnck, her daugh ter, Mls3 Sarah Flnck, and her son, who have been visiting Mrs. Flnck'? parents In Bloomington, Il., have gone to Lake Sunapce, Blodgetfs Landing, N. II., as the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clareilce D. May Mr. and Mrs. May have also as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stowart, Of Broad und Spruce streets. Mr Benjamin Polls and Mr. A. Emll Polls, of the Architectural Department of the Unlterslty of Pennsylvania, will spend the early part of August at the Royal Palaco Hotel, Atlantic City. Mrs. Harvey" Thomas Saycn, of 6 South Oxford place, Ventnor, has as her guest for u fortnight Mrs. Walter Waring Hop klnfcon. Along the Main Line OVErtBItOOIC Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Btulb, Miss Mildred Stulb and Mr. nob ert Stulb, of 0142 Woodbine avenue, are ' at Chelsea for tho summer. ' AROMOnC Mr. and Mrs. Nelson D. I' Warwick have returned to their home on Wlster rpad from a visit to Mrs. Warwick's cousin, Miss Florence Han- cock, at Her cottage In capo aiay. I BRYN MAWR Mrs. Frederick Adams . and her daughter. Miss Elizabeth Adams, ,of White Plains, N, Y., are spending the summer with Mrs. M. It. Callanan, of t SW Old Lancaster road. ' Mr. John G, Foley, of Old Gulf road, a spending the summer at wildwooa, i Mrs, Joseph Morris, Jr., of Merlon ave 7ue, has gone to Wlldwood for tho month of August. , Mrs. Thomas F. Foley and Miss Mildred Wdgood left yesterday for a week's stay at Atlantic City, where they aro stopping at the Bingham. ROSEMONT-Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Cramp aro traveling In California, where V they will visit tho Ban Diego Exposition nu ins I'anarrn-i'acino exposition. 'Mr and Mrs. Theodore L. Hanlson. of Braebank, have gone to Atlantic City. Hripnt-Tiiit-. Hill V Mr. and Mrs. William N. Thomas, gf I East Graver's lane, are spending several 'f weeks at Old Orchard, Me. Mlis Lucy B. Duhrlng. daughter of the lev. Herman I.. nnhrliiL- of Htenton and ' Evergreen avenues, will leave shortly for m? racino coast. Mrs. J Murray Ellzey and her children TUt $end this month In Chelsea, , Germantown f V mui Mrs C. 8. Johnston. Jr., nnd Jajir ai), Harold Johnston, of 64 Herman !SM ,804 MIbs Gertrude Johnston, of waSs111011 tet, left Saturday for nbriHrM where they will remain a fort- It J!XI Sarstaret Falkner, of 4J West Tul- i i L ."' JWJ &nl Mrs. Clark MoKInley V-hlttlmnni -biii ... vr 1 i.c r, Whltt m;? -."'. f."UJ,"'i. -V'' " I urore her marrUsja In June. Miss Louis Titan, nl tss Vt Chelten fnue. is Bt prsnt the guest of Mlw . w-, . ;- luMiLaftQ w v,,utt .tr Frank Marr of IK Wut Tulne- ken street, with htm turn (fnuchtars. JUb Wtnifred Marr and MIm Judith Barr, Will Uave Imunnw tnr tha Craw- gr House, tn the White iounta)ns, for v h.,M vmtMWjt. gJrnl Mrs. Charles Taylor Brown, of wmnm renn trct, aro Ming ooegratu ItM upon th birth of ( son, Charlae nur urown. Jr.. born Wednasdav. Alone: the Reading ' lJtf- nd Mr Newton Walker, of Uimii- nu, Wyaotito. Pa are pndiu ii wlu at tte Abeideeu. Lojurport, KB WAI atfti Ur uiui hirm HArlk4rl ultmi- kiid finally, of WatnstC4 ;iruf,, ui!U, wik returua alter 1 Billj Mr if. i IVdlket ol Bettuiyrea, t?m . to I fid ,i,Mt vf Mi tul Ml 4 Club and Others Hold Dinner. JlrH'1,ll,de' wno nre occupying their cottngo for the summer. wM.V'"1,a,m Wesl Pft'ler, Jr., of for ,nT,hnn: Jenk'nlown, has left will !hi.iBai,t arbor- M8- where he Ihi rJhn,JllVamlly' Wno ttro occupying mei mlU,e. tI,cro nB usunl for " sum mer months. ti!!f,.Knlhtno Carlln of J'ather road, JeilKlntowtl. ha l.n.1 - . ..! It,. 11. --..... ,...u u nur KuGBl illSS. IluJh Oswald, of Baltimore Miss Oswald' .mncci 10 ncr homo this week. n?& "obft Sturgls, of Laburnums, cieiten Hills, Is spending several daa this week In New York, nnd will return to her country homo today. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Bailey, of Len ?M,,t?atI' .J.enk'"own. Pa have left for Uieleoa, N. J., whero they havo taken a cuttage for the summer nnd will enter tain many Informal house parties over the week-ends In August, West Philadelphia Mrs. Maurice llosklns, Miss Marie Hos wns and Miss Mabel Hosklns, of 6603 Spruce street, have Just returned from n two wpeks' stay at Schwcnksvllle on the Perklomen. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Mussctman, of 4203 Pino street, are giving a huuso pnrt at their camp on Lako Scbago In tho Mnluu woods. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Newton Hnna will close their town house, 4S3 Cedar avenue, tcmorrow. nnd will go to Ocean City, N. J., to remain until early In Sep tember. Their daughter, Miss Rebecca Margaret Haag, who has been vlstlng her brother's fiancee. Miss Bema Lyon. In La Orange, III., loft this week for Bay Held, Wis., to spend August. Sho will re turn East in September. Mr. Edward Newton Haag, Jr.. has returned from tho exposition, nnd Is spending a few days in this clt before going to Boston. Dr. nnd Mrs. Howard A. Miner, of 4003 Baltimoro avenue, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed ward S, Slackhousc, of 4617 Cednr avenue, who spent the week-end nt the Chalfonto, Atlantic City, returned home Sunday eve ning. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Matthew Titus, who spent last week at the shore, re turned to their home, 4723 Cedar avenue, jestcrday. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Duncan havo closed their apartment nt tho Scdgley, 4oth nnd Pino streets, nnd aro spending tho summer at Chelsea. , l South Philadelphia Mis Rcglna E. McLaughlin, of 2240 South 17th street, and Miss Anna C. McNeills, of 2141 South 13th street. left Saturday for an extended trln tlirniitrh Canada. They will atop off at Niagara Falls, Whero tliev Will be entertnlnnrt by friends from this city. Mr. and Mrs. John Howard, 1312 South Uth street, aro spending two weeks at tho Larchmont, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MoNichols, 312 South 10th street, aro enjoying two weeks at Atlantic City. Mrs. J. J. Allen, loth nnd Sluink streets, Is spending ten days nt tho Bclvllle. Atlantic City. Mrs. William Pfaff. 2323 South 12th street, hos taken apartments at Wild wood, whter sho will remain until Octo ber. Mr. Edmund Field, 1822 South Broad street gave an outing nt Ills summer homo In Sewcll, N. J on Sunday. Those at tending were Miss Genevieve Farrell, Miss Nell Sweeting, Miss Margaret Mnc Nalr, Mlsa fiarryo Sweeting, Miss Ella rarrell. Miss Katherino Ducko, Miss Elsie Rogers, Miss Martha Lemon nnd Miss Patricia O'Rourke. North Philadelphia Dr. II. J. Brnchman, 1503 Diamond street, spent a season at Asbury Park. Mr. Edward C. Fish and family, of 2S47 North 13th street, and Dr. and Mrs. A. W. nnusley, Spring Mill, nro guests of Mrs. E. Lee at Ocean Gate, on Toms River. Miss Grctta II. Hnlvey, of 1739 Diamond street, who spent tho week-end In Atlan tic City as tho guest of MIsb Edna Borko wltz, nt the Hotel Rudolf, has gono to Block Island. R. I., accompanied by Miss Marie Knight Shields. Miss Rosalie D. Llpschutz, of 2035 North 33d street, Is camping In tho Now Bruns wick Woods. Canada, as th lucit nt Miss Bptty Marcus. Dr. Joseph Marcus, who has Just returned from the camp, has resumed his duties In tho Jewish Hospital, Logan. Northeast Philadelphia Mrs. John Craig, of 2549 East Indiana avenue, and her sister, Mrs. Robert Gib son, pf 3026 Richmond street, are taking an extended vacation at Schuylkill Ha ven, Pa. Mr. Andrew Maneely, of Cedar and Clearfield streets, will spend the next two weeks at Atlantic City with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kane, of Thomp son and Ann streets, and Mrs, John Can ning and her two daughters, of Clem entine and Richmond streets, will spend the month of August In Atlantic City. Mr. Frank Murphy, of the Belgrade and Clearfield streets police station, with t)is family, will take a two weeks' auto mobile trip up the State as 'far aa the Delaware Water Gap. Frankford Mr. and Mrs. Blanc and family, of Ella street and Tabor road, are traveling through the West. They will, visit Ohio, Kansas and Nebraska, Mrs. William Carroll, of seos Rhawn street, had as her guests over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and their two children. Miss Frances Davis and Master Joseph Davis, of South Philadel phia, also Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallagher, of Kddystone Millbourne Mrs, Margaret J. Cooper and her son. Mr. Joseph Coopar, of West Chaster road, will leave soon for Atlantis City, where they will remain for several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Joatph C Dougherty nnd family, of 6m Wet ChMter road, Millbourne. are at Atlantic City, and ax pact to return about the middle of Au gust Notlcei for the Society pat will be accepted and printed la the Ereulo filter, but all such notI matt b wrKti os )I1 of (ha paper, gaet b aimed fa foil, wlfh ffOI 4 dr and wbs poulM ttlepsone awtHW totttt t circa. Stud all wli eeiaaaoaleatteiia ta g4t BtitVr," Svealss Ldftr, eo ctuatRBt t treat. lui tbaae rj!iHl art cairte4 out tlwt TMiOaMe may M u.ltil, MM sMs wUl lut t EVENING LKTmEft-PHILABELPHIA; TrESBAY. 'AtTfHTffT BBSBBIiaaBBBB l 5j-" TqgaCgaBgWBpji-- ljs(fi ; BRSDBBIBPBga MRS. WALTER WARING HOPKINSON Who, before her marriage, was Miss Anna Florence Woodruff. Mrs. Hopkinson is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey T. Sayen at their Ventnor cottage. PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY AT SHORE AND OTHER NEARBY RESORTS Extremes in Fashions Worn by Summer Girls Most Noticeable. Atlantic City Yacht Club Scene of Great Activity . Each Week-End. ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 3. THE Summer Girl Is nothing If riof nn extremist. Ono day sho Is likely to wiar a cubist skirt, a futurist hat and n mnndnrln coat, and the day following sho will probably bo all in whito from tho tip of her lmmaculute footgear to tho crown of her silken hat. It is a notlco ablo fact that the smart matrons and maids choose a perfect riot of coloring for their Boardwalk attire, or they dress In slmplo white. Each Saturday, from now until the. n.lddlu of September, the yacht clubs will bo the centre of Interest Last Saturday races were sailed unuer tno auspewa u, tho Chelsea Yacht Club, and the gracious hospltnlltv of this fashionable club was nlso enjoyed by the Visitors' Masonic Club, of Orenn City, which held Ita an nual auto run to this resort. The Visitors Mnsonlc Club lncludea prominent mem bers of the Masonic order from every Stuto In the Union and of Canada. There were about 30 cars In the run. Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter G. Eells, of Phila delphia, who are spending the summer nt the Chalfonte, entertained one of the largest parties of tho season at tho fort nightly dinner-dance held at the Seavlew Golf Club, which lends Itself so well to large functions, xno bpuciuub i" were nbloom with summer flowers. Sixty guests wero seated nt Mr. and Mrs. Eells Yable. Others who entertained on this occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Gclst. Mr. James Conaway, Mr. and Mrs. Walt P. Conaway, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schlmpf. Mr. Brlnkle Gummey. Miss Mary tsummey, Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Sense man. Dr. and Mrs. David C, Berner, Mr. and Mrs. Herman P. Syherd, Mr. and Mrs. Jncou C. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. McLeod Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flattery, Sir. nnd Mrs. rrann ivoiu. ro. 4,,, Bitter, Mr. Charles Daniels. Mr. James II. Casanaie, Mr. James Lallou, Mr. Philip E, Wright, Mrs. Norrls Jlenderson, Mr. and Mrs. William Cochran. Mrs. Charles Knlttle. who Is spending the season at the Marlborough-Blenhelm, left on Saturday for a motor trip td A-hnrv Park and Spring Lake, where she was Joined by another party. They will go to Narragansett Pier, Newport and other Interesting points In New Eng land, and will return to Atlantic City aoout August 16. CAPE MAY. Aug. J.-The dancing con test at the Red Mill was pne of the great est successes yet In Cape May. Beveral hundred people floke4 to the Casino to applaud their choice of dancers. The con test started at 10 o'clock, nnd the de cislons were quite a problem, for. at the first glance, every one on the floor seemed to dance with perfect ease and grace. The Judei were Mrs. E. Spencer Miller, 8d, Mrs. Hunt, Mr. Andrew Wheeler, Jr., and Mr. Hutchinson Scott. Jr. The semifinals showed Miss Selby Zeel, of Baltimore, and Mr. William Davis, Mlas Catherine Casaard and Mr. Nathan iel Pavts. Miss Alva Sergeant and Mr. George Qlllet, Mr. Aplin Sparks and Mlsa Dorothy Frlek to be the choice out of about SO couples. Th final cut omitted all but Mlas Ber gftaut and Mr. Glllat and Miss Casaanl rUr. Dala. The decision was left to applause, which sounded as a volley of ' thunder as the two oouplas danc4 around, but the Judges after seemingly great (LijIbsraUon gava the beautiful cup to Mia Sergeant and Mr OH let. This is the Moond waak a Baltimore man has cuptured, the price and it may be hoped that tha oenUmt next weak will find u Phlladelpbtan re.&stabtthlog tha oh repu tation for its good, dajuwfs. Among tha uicuinwu PtilMajDhJana and BalU BAoraan an dancing were: Mr- and Mr. Hutchinson Scott, Jr.. Mr and Mm. . Ifevacer MllWr. Id. Mr and Mr Harold Moon. Mr and Mr. Harry Upplaeott CakMtid Ur and Mr Harvey, Mrs CharUs Fruit, Mr. George Sargent, MUa Mb Z..11 WU gais, MOiill, Minn Val entine Nn htli Miu Sophie Wortfc. iiUut Al4 e -iiii. Mi UbtiU Harrts. Mlas Alt v Mi 'abt Uiw f. litb Wilson Mtu 4lu:o Oiiuc lllaii MiirSAiit bu Hb Ethel Shields, Miss Hnrrlett Zell. Miss Vlrginia'Thonlaej'iMlss" Kathleen Mason, Miss Eleanoro Carpenter, Miss Balloch Richards, Mfs Edith Street, Miss Loulso Giey, Miss Dorothy Frlck, Miss Margaret McCabc, AIlss Mary McCabe, Miss Alma Ingram, Miss Lucy Grey, Miss Eleanor Biupham, Mr. . and Mrs. Henry Patton. Mr. Andrew Whcoler, Jr., Mr. William Davis, Mr. Nathaniel Davis, Mr. Samuel Carpenter, Mr. Daniel L. Hutchinson. 2d, Mr. Alfred Sergeant, Mr. Roland Ser geant, Mr. Earl Hepburn, Mr. Donald Llp plncott, Mr. Jnmcs Davis. Mr. Parker McComas, Mr. Aplin Sparks, Mr. Willinm Chlnn, Mr. Georgo GUlet, Mr, Edward Cassard, Mr. William Argslcy, Jr., Mr. Charles Davis, Mr. Alexander Thayer, Mr. Philip Archer, Mr. William Pepper, 2d, Mr. Neville Miller, Mr. John uorsey, Mr. Shackflford Miller, Mr. Harold Parr, Mr. Samuel Bispham, Mr Douglas War ner, Mr. Porter Sutton, Mr. Fritz Free man, Mr. Payson Knapp, Mr. Arnold Knapp, Mr. Weir Mitchell, Jr . Mr. Saun ders Meade, Mr. Howard Ingereoll, Mr. Osgood Welsh, Mr. and Mrs George B. Thomas, Jr., nnd Mr. Brooke Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. E. Spencer Miller, 3d, en tertained over tho week-end Mr, and Mrs. Joel Cook Huber at their attractive sum mer home in Npw York avenue. The Golf Club had Us usual Saturday afternoon tea party, which drew many of Cape May's prominent society people to the nltractlvo porch of the club. Mrs. George B. Thomas, Jr., served tea, Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Joel Huber, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller. 3d, Mrs. Starr, Miss Mario Starr, Mlsa Alvu Sergeant. Miss Edna Wilson, Mies E. Ballock Richards, Miss Catharine Cafsard, Mrs. Charles N. Davis, Mrs. Hobson. MrB. Francis Buck. Mr. William Chunn, Mr. Roland Sergeant, Mr. Aplin Sparks, Mr. Alfred Sergeant. Mr. Nathaniel Davis. OCEAN CITY, Aug. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Blakely McCauglln and their daughters, Miss Jean McCauglln and Miss Ruth Mc Cauglln. and the Misses Glassey, of West Philadelphia, have opened their cottago In the Ocean City Gardens, where they wilt remain for the rest of the summer. Miss Marjqrie Nichols, of Staten Island, N. Y., Is the guest of Miss Lillian and Miss Madeleine McFadden, at their cot tage on 4th street. Miss Helen Greagor, of South tith street, spent the week as tho guest of Miss Louise Green. Mr. Ilerbert Wiler, of 48th and Spruce streets, Mlsa Green's dance, spent the week-end here, Mr. Benjamin W. Greer, Jr., and family, ate occupying their De Lancey place cot tage. Dr. Thomas B, Leo and family, of Camden, are In their cottage on De Lan cey place. Mr. George W. Wiley and his family bare taken a cottage on Wesley avenue. Mr. Benjamin L. Carroll, of West Phil adelpbla, motored down Saturday prepar atory to taking a cottage for tha re mainder at the season. Mr. William F. Lee and family are lo cated for tha remainder of the season In their cottage at Uth street and Central avenue, Mr. George Dagan und family will spend the remainder of tha season In their apartment here, Mrs J. H. Miller Is entertaining Mrs. Edward P. Zellner. o( Philadelphia, at her bay villa. WILDWOQP, Aug. 1-One qf the raeej intwaatlng aoetal events of the season, will be the masque bail to b glyejt bj? Mrs. Marguerite R- Opdeoberg, at the Crest Pier ballroom, at Wlldwood Cfest, on Friday evening. Ajnoas the invited guests are Ur. and Mrs. Chajlaa Baynea, Maa Kdaa Jonas, Miss Helen S Jonas, Miss Aaoft Kngllah, Mlas Margaret I&SOB. Mr. Horace Cunningham. Jack Engiltfe. Mrs. Lilly, Dr and Mrs JenTerls, Dr ajad Mrs. SCi't. Mr and Mil Yorde, Miss AUs MuUowtll, Wallace stronmer, Harry -'Qoeliid Mr and Mrs. a MoDowWl, Mi Kttly Mortis. Mis Florae Rob iiutoj., Mlip Wailou 8pruiu:a, Dr and ilis i i4(. v sv' '-iv. Ur 4iia Mis. John Holmes, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Bacon, Loo Dawson, F. Dawson, Mrs. Anna W. Jones, George Hlno, Manfred Kraus koph, Jnck Morris, Laton Morris, Mrs. Garde. Thomas Graco and MIbs B. Waters. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Allee, Jr., of Dover, Del,, motored down to Wlldwood Crest and aro the guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Jeffries, of tho Merlon. Miss Bessie Sherman, of Providence, R. I., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mushcr, of Washington, D. C, who are here. Much entertaining is being done In her honor Mr B. Llcbcrmnn nnd a party of friends havo roturned to their Wlldwood cottage from a motor trip. Wv-m ASA : I -- , sALTsnuno. va. nazaiietii. pa. I BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE "AVif&S08 80I,00L SEDY2U ,B0Y Tr? , , Offer. Unexcelled Course. J? &8?TSaSS NaZarCth Hall Ml ItaFV ScllOOl It should bo your choice If you really Preparatory Course and a good training for '"""'" f . '," """" want a thorough and absolutely nrst- business life. Special course In agriculture. Safest place In America for niro class commercial education. Tele- Bclentlna physical care. Pure water, good Established In 1783 phone t Lombard 120O-U97. food. SOO-acro farm. A school of character. q Tim t i-, TJrtnrtnal I'osltlons Positively Guaranteed :8lh r opens Sep. 21. Wrlto for Cat's No 24. KCV. t. J. Ulurtl, U.U., Principal 3th and Chestnut Streets nvvmramn ia " E. M. Hull, A. at, Pd,D.. Prealdent hKnaop. IA. 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HUTCHISON Headmaster. 601 to 801 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Atlantic City. No Interruption In "or" " rgra ' .' t r - - ; T4 , Rate. IB00. For catalog and view., address WAlWTONnJkA. Phila. School Of Cetlgn for Women FRANK a MAQILU A. M Principal. Alary Baldwin Seminary, Staunton. Va, Lo- HROAD AND MASTER 6TS. . cated In Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. nEOPBNa SEPTEMBER 2TTK. BETHLEHEM. TA. Unsurpassed climate! modem appointments, cm w purnjiBui.i.u. ,. . Term, moderate Pupils may enter any time. THE HOLMAN SCHOOL, 2501 WALNUT BT. BISHOPTHORPE MANOR Catalogue. Miss E. C. Weimar. Principal. SrT GW.,Vndr,.m5f,UDy.COlleS' '""' A .eUct school for girls. CollegTpep.ratory tory. Girls and small boya. wJ rnllhlrK coutMa Blectlye sfudle. Ad. 81VTMMINO " dress CLAUDE N WYANT, Principal, Box Z CHNTRAlT NiTTTnpni.i . UT1TZ. PA. 28. South Bethleh.m. Pa. JTcr fkol?1 . IlMriClM HAII ?PMIMARV MORAVIAN BEMINARY 4 COLLEGE FOR w'oo.Tyear 1,lS"ha . Jh.Si'i' LIMULIN MALL, atUVlllNAKX WOMEN. BBTHLBHBM. PA Accredited. ii p? iato leoaa a lor aim. lrV-Jfc For Girls. E.1T0. Bkt. Ad. Box 116,LUu.Pa. lMth year Sept. 22. 1913. Afch at. ivftiSaiM(nS0c;i Boya! Iti. Particular Parents Cannot Afford to Delay Longer in Selecting the Right School It you are planning on sending a eon or daughter away to school this fall and have not yet selected the school, you should do so at once. Don't overlook the fact that to select wisely means a great deal of conscientious investigation and careful thought as well as considerable time, ff Our Educational Bureau, with its experienced schoolmen In charge, can furnish you with reliable information pn all the best schools la tje Bast U It wlllpay you to get in touch with them and ask them to help you solve y)ur particu lar problem. Many parents are doing it every day, and the results are veury gratl(ylHg. B Phone, call or write, and give details as to location desired, kind of schoal, amunt you want ta pay, etc. EDUCATIONAL BUREAU , LEDGER CENTRAl, Broad and Chestnut Street cSegBJJCTaqaBgraEgeBaE.I'i .ill isj ,",' r 3, IMS; ANNUAL BIRTHDAY MASONIC HOME Managers of the Home, at Broad and Onlario Streets, to Hold Dinner and Concert on the Lawn Tomorrow Night, Other Entertainments. THE managers of tho Mnsonlc Home of Pennsylvania havo sent out Invitations for the annual "birthday dinner" tomor row at 6 o'clook nt tho Home, Broad and Ontario streets. The dinner will bo fol lotted by n concert on tho lawn nt 8 o'clock by tho Lu Lu Temple Bnlid, which will bo open to tho public The August birthday dinner was Inaugurated more than 20 years ago by the late General Loula Wagner (president of tho homo from tho time of Its founding In 1831 until his death In 1914) In honor of nil those connected with tho Institution who were born In August. At that tlmo tho list Included General Wngner. Mrs. Mary H. Uabb, then matron, sovcral of the board of mnnagcis nnd many of the ngctl residents. In tho number wns Included Mr Georgo W. Kendrlck, Jr, then vlco president who was horn tho last day of July. The Invltntlons nro limited owing to the cnpnclty of tho homo dining rooms. Tho homo wns opened In 18S5 in a rrntod house nhd had ono aged resident. It hn grown to be nn Institution known throughout the country In 1SS tho nd Jolnlng large double houso wns purchased and tho two buildings united into ono. Slnco then n chnpol has been added. There are 88 residents, nnd tho ofllccra for 1915 nrn: Mr. George W. Kendrlck, Jr., picsldent; Mr. Stockton Bntes, vico president; Mr, Georgo D. Whltcomb, treasurer; Mr Robert J. Hprntl, secre tary, and Mr. Wllllnm A. Wlthorup, as sistant sccretuiy. Tho managers nre: Mi'Hhrs. Dr-nlel J. Bishop, Walter T. IJrmllcy, Charles Chipmnn, W. Drojtlop pel, Jr, Harvey H. Hubbcrt, J E. M. Killer, W. Kreelnnd Kendrlck, Franklin I. Lyle, Snmuel Lnmond, L. J. McCnul lc, Joseph L. Mann, John G. Morris, Edunrd W Patton. Adam II. Schmehl, B Frnnk Slegeit, Georgo J. Vandcgrlft, Tioga Mr. Theodore Amann and his sister, Miss Elizabeth Amann, of 1521 West On tario street, have returned from a visit to Niagara Falls and a tour of tho Thousand Islands. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joieph Llvczey, who arc pnsslng tho summer at their cottago In Wlldwood, nro entcrtnlnlns Mr. nnd Mrs. Scott Bnnnlster and their young son, of Holmcsburg Roxborough Mr nnd Mrs. Chester Hopkins and their daughter. Miss Bcrnlco Hopkins, of 204 Rochello avenue, will IcaVo tomorrow to spend the remainder of tho summer In I Wlldwood. Mrs. Emma Stcphnn, her daughter, Miss Gertrude Stcphnn, and ginnddnughter. Miss Pauline Koegel, of 40G Mitchell street, havo returned from an enjoyable visit in Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Tlerny and their son, Russell Tlerny, of 468 Monastery ave nue, wll leave on August 1 for Chelsea, where they will spend the month. What's Doing Tonight Municipal Band, Aramlngo Square. Philadelphia Band, City llnll Plaza. FSilnnount Park Band, Strawberry Mansion. Frnnltford Union Dlblo Clous meets In Wright's Instituted o'clock. Free. Lecture, Houston Hall, UnUerslty of Penn Bylanla, "Appreciation of Poetr"; 8 o'clock. Free, Suffrage Events Today UQUAt. FIIAXCIIISB SOCIETY. Noon Open-air meeting at car barn. 8th nnd Dauphin streets. Speaker, Miss Anna Me- CU' WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTY. 8:30 p. m. Class in suffrage speaking nt 1721 Chestnut street. 1 rsfrrr DINNER OF OF PENNSYLVANIA Louis M. Wagnrfr and William M-JYitrriS. Tho Itev. Wllliahl H Slvet Is superintend ent of the home. from 3 until 6 o'clock Friday last Miss Dorothy Whltecnr celebrated her 4th birthday by giving a party to alt her little friends at the homo of her parents, 6930 Angora terrace. Ice cream, cake and candy were served to the little ones, and after playing game and cracking and pulling bonbons each little ffUest was given n momenta of tha occasion Miss Dorothy Is the little girl who had tho honor of presenting "Billy" Reeves, tho Lubtn comedian, with a bouquet of cholco garden vegetables on board the United States battleship Alabama last Wednesday evening. Among tho guests wero Mrs. John Dick, Miss Mayme Dick, Miss Minnie Brehm. Miss Bessie Conrad, Miss Catherine Jackson, Master Thomas Brcrton, Master Harry Douglas, Master Robert Green, Miss Claudia Huntington, Miss Mildred Muhly, Mlass Betty Brcrton, Miss Beatrice Lcamy, Master John D. AVhltecar, Jr. Miss Anna Z. Stelger, of 1012 South Recso street, was given a surprise party last week. Refreshments were served, nnd .souvenir bouquets wero given tho guests. During the evening the betrothal of Miss Stclger nnd Mr. Samuel Fried mnn, of Chlcngo. was announced. A watermelon party was' celebrated last week nt the home of Miss Anna Gold. Among thoso present were Miss Gold, Miss Fedcrman, Miss Harrison. Miss Snydorman, Miss Wlnlck, Miss Nu rock, Mlsa Pearl, Miss Shlaensky, Miss Herman, tho Misses Silverman nnd Miss Fischer, Mr. Miller, Mr. Mann, Mr. Gunner, Mr. Cherry, Mr. Mogul, Mr Lev In, Mr. Simon, Mr. Schvnn, Mr, Bern stlne. Mr. Weiss. Dr. Sternthal, Mr. Frlcdberg, Mr. Shlaensky and Mr. Kates. Hotel Arrivals1 GREEN'S W. M. Ingalli, Elmtrn, N Y.,, Al fred Smith, notion; V. c. Westcott, Salem, iK. J.: Mr. and llrt. W. Miller, Bunbury, Pa. CONTlNENTAIy-Louls J. Bowen. Wlldwood, X. 3,: A J. Lay, Mattoon, 111., V. Mallack, Wilmington, Del.: 3. T. Harrison, Belle fonte, Pa. DOONER'S William A. Smith. Stono Harbor, N. J.i F. W. Unnker, Du Bols, Pa.; T. X. O'Donnell I'ottsvllle. NEW UINOHAM-a. P. Gordon, New York; Thomas J. Stevenson, Atlantic City; C. II. Moore. Pittsburgh; Albert L. Comstock, At lantic City. IIANOVER-J. P. nenhartl, York, Pa., J. W. ICoons, Scranton, Pa. ; W. U Carlisle, West Orove, Pa.; A. M. Banks, Scranton, Pa. WINDSOR J. B. Hendricks. Erie, Pn.j George. H. lluihklrk, Pittsburgh . Charles II. HabeL Reading, Pa.; V. 8, Conant, Boston. VEXDIO J. M. Stewart, Reading; Mr and Sirs. E. C. Collier. Columbia. Pa.: A E. Har hts. Providence; air. and Mrs. J. T. Heodrtck. Wilmington. ADELP1IIA Arthur E. Brown. Harrisburg: O. G. Pond, State College. Pa.: L. II. Williams, Boston; I. L. Berk, Pittsburgh, Fa. RITZ-CARLTON Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnson. Portland, Me.; Mr. and Sirs. J. C. Wilson. Richmond. BELLEVUE-STRATFORD-J. W. Carman. Wllkes-llarre. Po.; Walter Londls, Vlneland! N. J.; R. II. Allen, Detroit; J. P. bailey! Pittsburgh; II. E. Kennel, Pittsburgh, M. T. Loomls, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. w u Scott. Richmond; V. H. Herrlngton. St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. II. Ball. Mahanoy' City. Pa.; Sir. and Mrs. M. a. Xelland. Slontclalr. N. J.; Mrs. Paul Sterling, Wllkea Ilnrre, Pa.: L. D. Wood, Pittsburgh. Harry M. HoUmon, Richmond. WALTON J. McCormacU, Pittsburgh. V H, Hanchett. Big Rapids, Mich.) Itev. William B B. Harrison. Baltimore: Mr. and Mrs, C. U. Mlllhoft, Johnstown, Pa. STENTON 3. A. Barry, Bcranton: T, S. Hag Kerty. Scranton; J. O. Townsend, Scranton, Samuel Cuhl, Harrlsburg; Jacob Henry, H&r rlsburg. COLONNADE II. Edgar Sherts. Lancaster. J. S. Klstler, Washington; Mr. and Mrs George D. Johnson, Frecmont, O.; S. E. Cogglns. New York. niTTENHOUSE Mtss Elliabeth Ordgan. Chi cago; Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hood, Pittsburgh! Mrs. X. Roesch, St. Loula. I i
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