id CIRCLE CONVENTION hath Annual Session of the jrftthcrhood of America to IcvJse Laws. uiti annual session of the Grand Uni be public exercises previous S,doenln of the Vision Norman kJ of Quakertown, Is chairman of Kllll Committee Tho first business trnctecl will be tho conferring of Ki li una 1 A uchicih uvuu mc KT. entitled These degrees nre earn Service of filling the various Chair.) it. iibordinate circles', which then wL ihttit to admission into the arand B !". win l. nt least 200 mem- receive the degrees. Charles A i. at the session. The Incoming i"!... Ttf.lilnuton will bo N. W. . lira 1111 viiiv iHw..i.io-ipp .. ... 'ST. of Bunbury. who will bo Installed Office for the year 1915-18 by tho rt, Washington, Tiiomos i uage, tf4Mraiin ar being made by the fwfcmliieo '"", afternoon there, w 11 iletlo sports on tlio Y. M. C A. .". 'l.-n'lno- Iharn w II ha a ha. a 4th 10 band and a' ""' .?uu0 mn' lei ehlWreir in IW. After tlie parade Kwf jland. ot Cluakertown. wilt U fffn. P" ' ,h nla.n. A In n. m. concert ", '"". !'-.. t.i.a; .'. ih. fill ..." "S rW. S .v.nl , 5?nl Kind will give a band concert Gm rVwi; and then muelo and retrein. fnsvlaltlng delegates. Thursday's I'm, . th " " l" Philadelphia. H? . ..i.d that a committee will be np Piifrfil all the law of the Orand iWbitdlnat" clrclea. HlcWd Y. Tyrfll Tii. a candidate lor grana irpasurar. iio ,"'. ',. washlngtona' Society of l'ennsylvanlH, '""U i of "all Tt , officer, will so from eWoa" J g0 ael, eo or feeca, 100 iuyrlMi,i seems to be the place or ee- Sffht " ? '1..Vi..i,.h . .. nu... fiJdTrMVr2llke.pr. C. A. Lns, SMf, tf.J-V Prc""e."' Ho. 'kiTot 1-hlUdci: :acftn: .! .T"o'!K,'-:."rVi.i i imh" HPUtt on nea fur XlT committee at one .'?r another. ejected grand scroll 'fflWliI August, 1003. Wweiflnr the ju SE Mrtftr, holalnr the poil Ion since with SVv position, and i elected last scar NIGHTS GOLDEN EAGLE Pispardtions for Cpmmittco Work on Fortioth Anniversary, Tit Otneral Commltteo on 40tn anni- r:jit,v.Hendanco was greatly Increased tf tl faleentes from additional caatlcs Mo Imve bocome membara of tho com nittoe. A subcommittee was Instructed TOocnre Jlortlculturnt Hall for tho r- test Drawing pooma for tho great class LT!IZ '. i - a ltn nntilttaranW' wnntr rvh a monster aubscrlptlon twnquot. WcU Will bo presided over by Supremo, t ..- TYP 1?aw1 ivti hna 1tlat rn. Sum f rorn an oxtendcd trln to tho coast, Svfiltlns castles In Chicago, Dcnvor, San (TfincISUU om .v ... if . - .... The Oenetttl LomniutcH on ivwi HunivcrBnr 'ef Cheitor Caatle has completed Its or nnltatlon. ln offlctra and tho chairman ill the aabeommltteca compoao the Executive fSCKnmlltoe. which will meet eoKly. Tho L.x ecutlve Committee la compoted of tho follow. flni brother.! qhalrmnn I'aet cmer jjnvm 1II, treurer..l'at Chief Edward Clorbey: Orand Chlf Dmb.J. PcaHyno and Grand Jlaittr of Itcconla ljwla L. Unllapher. rfitp City la bnn cjlvlded Into aeven nl.tWMi and tha fnllnulne nrn the chairmen: JJnl dljtrlcr, A. C. Mentrer: i!d district, nob. Mrl .qorberl 3d dlitrlct. Fred 8haw; -tttj dls Itrti T Baniom Itreael Sth dlstrlcr, Vllllam liu Aiofnii Jr., ui uisiritt wu, a. a..vmmvs HJBafouunog eection near urn-city wi .fic9. IWhai alio been taken care ot by the up- spent of committeoa in inose sections, r nr. j follows I lirook Haven district, lUjSaan. Alfrod Ilennle: lnnl oistrlct, Wlll- itL itrmiin' itiaioy i-irx uisirict. vuunni A Eddrstone district. Illchard E. Wood- Jhn; rMryleiv district. Tcrt Lnrsett; liar Iraii.'Ioolt district. Randolnh Boulden: Media liitiHct. Esmond Ilniipcrsett: Norwood dls- Itrltt, Fiul L. Oallighcr, Each of theso Eelillftnan nlll be assisted bv from 10 to 23 lilriknljhtJ living In those sections, rutins also aecidea to rcsumo mo pumicn Uai?lky ot the Chester Enslen. devoted acltulfrly to the Interests of Chester Castle. lu e rurnisnea eacn rnemoer or tne castie ireo faf.exL last Chief Lewis L. Uallatrher was Ittpginted ch-ilrmnn ot the IMbllcity Commit- too put )n cnorgo ot tne unsign. irut Idstrlct Qrond Chief Ewnld Wlnier. of iUU Castle, was presented with a nai f.?tf C badge nntt lewel at tho last meetlne ledtU caxttr. In recognition of tho valuable invlcej rendered the order while acrvlns as la.a, C. of that district M , arDeiswoAl Paslln redantlv admlttad ftfl ran. IMstcs at one session, una Is still recelvlnir tlJMoiwl applications. Pvtntr Darby Castle, No. 10. of Oarrettford. las admitted 40 candidates since the first of lut Jtnunry. and expects to Increase that mmta- to to beforo October 2, the time when tSi'blcounty convention of Cheater and DSa. u will meet In Qarrettford. SWbl iWmt drill. IttrlCt Orand f'hlaf rhnrliM Tt Jtndai-man. ', the 8Tst District. InsUtled tho officers of Blen. Rod Castle. No. SOT: Lansdale Castle. VSl K T,n?.u"t Eof Castle. No, MS, . After Is ICStallatlnn nt fh. Arpl., nf Mn 1H.4 nn eSthQalarifl !l.(ri. .... n.M p.. ia t PniRil Cast) officers present giving- full infor sKfii? erning the anniversary of the order1. aPM It Was decided thit Rnatlaa'Noa. 138. 341 JM, 597 would combine foe- a monster boom jwkw during the month pf October, .Addresses Bade by Grand4 High Priest R. M. K. Klrfl-P11? Jf'0' of Excheoucr Harry EffiH?' Ml1 D- - O. George H. Bharer. of Snric m!"' "'", athen' T"e Castles In this KjW la their treasuries. tl?.V.c,j',f John Scott, pf Xonlo Caatle, No. aWittttlwStt lKtWrt r.saau - tka. ...41.. 1 4. unnsx W& 5"? PS.I"?.," "eld at tho hall of fiftr0 Castle. No 230. Prominent members ssw?.!rilJf Wfsent v?ere "O. ICtir E. Neamand, ESJ?n'i?nl Ph'?' Oeorge It. Deldler, Kf 9X and wnford Yost. Eiim.it!l!.n sw' .castle- have sccepted the H'sj offer made 'by the Orand Castle for SWlCgnew members, and mora than UO.OOU WW Cle",,'r Wl" " 4"urB'h,d b'f " sTSSJ HfK ot Meeorfs John Tl, Trf Ibler IU(r2Jk1 Sy'w o? Will spend the ni BraLvS."J?u.h tamping carty on the Dela- ts ; t-a.sion earning a much-needed rest. ROYAL A'JtCANUM Wng and Advantage of the New Jipn Uertjflcate Cornntlon Club, hi?'.." OP'-on P certificate recently w by me oyai Arca,num (a cecon. ore BtiracHvij to both pew ana ota erg Of tha nrriai TTn tn .Tuna 30. t thes certlQcates had been. Issued Jt only a reducing rate table, but tr CalCfllatofl sVm. fnba itaa nt tiAJnt Pftra, who mnv nhnnirA thertatn without medlcAl eiamlnatlnn Ita coat Is )ian Option A, but the additional Utta&fia Antrim Ua a.1ltlnnail avnanaA ig not pniy no rUe or "Jump" In the jpew age pwicm, hut outs the rau in vr ine old-age prlod of life. Wore that, at ace 70 tha member can lp" and reelve f?r hla own bnnt than half the Xaeu of his otwiltkate. I Of almost all Vila cont si buttons WMa to not alt, Bhould mfwtwiie oK if me member before age 80 ana he 1st m totally and permanently tuaabied turning g livelihood, he will U 4- PymU Qf further aajMM- and at death the bHctrle wtil Iff th tult e,i)ouat tf tV osu-tiaotitt, tlri U xpcia4 to become v wpu4,r in tbe tuture, aa it svetmt l VoK-ll want lu fratAfrnat eircle. 'M Owuibii Club uiua a.t euihuuiuu Park 4At. i, August S QraaaT lUatat JL. 8. S1L ,. care. wroincr u:ns i " mem IMcintlnnatua Ijojtacy So. J06, I. O. O. t.l B0An6.l:.t.-.ana "uu,a,,ww ORDER OF MMBPStfa'frrtigLt,,-. ' ' x, ' ' ' ILL"'"1 ' ' " ' 'r" ' " n . ' ' '"' ' " '' 'J. ' ' ' 1'1' ' ' " ' ' ' LLi VKudKt&2JBtff 4 fisffiP&PTSiWpw .. ,MJMLeLeBBeOTli -aBMilfr' HBHfeiBramB all tlclpatlng In 1U proceedings. Brother Oetsen perger expressed his appreciation for the hell hi"i.,r v. . crr ;: ry.v-j'y"" j.vk. ".,o. "vy tin.Alil.. ... it.- l-Ik SSi? 1.1 .R ,rorK JJPPeal fpr local support during his term of office. The committee on the Willow drove plcnlo made IU report The club's appreciation was extended In, a resolution of thanks to the com mltteo for Its untiring efforts In perfecting the many details necessary. The next meeting will be a rilrner-dance at Willow Drove Caalno on September , when the ladles and friends are Htjo expected to participate. Many '4oihlo nttumentc wrre advanced by members of the club to encourage and arslst In the formation nf n ladles' auxiliary. A com mltteo tvaa appointed to foster the scheme and cultivate thu Idea as much na possible at tho next ladles' night. Ionic Council met on Tuesday etonlng In the Parkwa Building, notwithstanding tha very unfavomblo weather. D. D. a. It. Daniel t Stewart communicated the semiannual pass and gave an appreciative talk. Ilaverford Council held Ita monthly meeting In lllttenhouse Hall. Md and Ilaverford Ae nuo, on August 0. Doctor Ilellof, of tlm Gen eral Committee on the Third Annual Outing, reported that the council ngnln proved thu best workers In disposing of the sale ot tickets. The district deputy being present, was called upon to review the work of the .council In tho first half ot 11)10. This council made Ita greatest record of new entrances In tho semi annum pcrioa just cinsea nnu was justly com plimented for Its magnificent work. Philadelphia Council, so prominent In the Arcanum boom In tho last 1- months Is prov ing1 to bo n favorlto for challenges from coun cils and organizations located outside ot Phil adelphia. There nro reports ot likely mem Bershlp contests with councils located In New Jersey, New York and 111 their own Jurisdic tion, urann iicgcni ueisenuemcr is most nnx- lous to tee that f nuaucipnia ouncn eo inrouKn hlladclphla bunch go of tha A. Ill Eatoi another campaign of the A. n Eaton char acter. Heavily rests the crown of all victors, rests the crown of all victors. Lra-iouxnt Dame, navo numer ous ambitious rivals waiting an opportunity wno, niter a naru.iaugiu onine, imvu numcr to wrest ino laureis irom tnem. LOYAL ORDEll MOOSE Royal Reception of Roprcsentntlve3 From Supremo Convention. The homo of Philadelphia Lodge, No. 61, was the scene of nn Immense and enthusi astic gathering on Friday evening last on tho occasion of tho reception tendered to the delegates; from No. 51 who were re turning frorrr tho 27th supreme annual convention of thb order held In San Diego, Col., during tho latter Jiart of July. Of these' delegates, Director John W. Ford had been elected to the high office of Su preme Prelate, and Vice tlctator Harry W Mace, had been re-elected to the office or Huprerrjo Treasurer, both witnoui opposition. This double h6nor was a most unusual one (or n single lodge to secure Although the local Moose Home Is not yet completed, the two lower floors were, with al most superhuman effort, arranged to accommo date the tremendous gathering of the members and their families who assembled to do honor to the distinguished travelers. Music, ad dresses, songs, recitations and dancing rounded out a most enjojable evening. Hon. James 1-. Gorman, Judge of tho Municipal Court, de livered tho address of welcome and responses wore made bv the delegate", who told tho story of the convention to the gathering In a manner that evoked round after round -of tumultous applause. The peerlcsi Moose Hand was In de cided evidence, and while the speaking, singing and danclnc were In progress on the main floor of the new addition these accomplished musicians discoursed pleasing melodies in tne new rathskeller, which waa crowded almost to suffocation, napld progress on tho .home Is now being made, and It seems a certainty that the muol-talkcd-ot dedlcutlon will be able to bo held beforo October 1. Tho entire structure with It aequlpment will represent an expendi ture ot a quarter-million dollars. Tha supreme convention elected the following officers; Supreme dictator, U J. IlennlngjVIca dictator. Hy. Lavls- prtlate. John W, Ford! secretary. Wlllltm T. alios, treasurer, Harry W. Mace, trustee. Charles t-reignion; council men. WhIUuo McGownn, John 11. Price. James y. Griffin and J. W. I'lerson. The legislation that waa to com up relative, to doing a.w?y with the buffets In the various homea and clubs was defeated. BENEFIT ASSO. OF MACCABEES Organization of the Hospital and Fra ternal Service In the Order. Keystone Ttevfetf reports a pleasant meeting, despite the storm. In the ab sence of Commander Helms, who Is ill, Past Commander Collum presided. The ladles who had visited Mrs. Yarnell at .National Park reported a very Bood time and Mrs. Yarnell Invited thm again for August, when many who could net go the first tlmo expect to attend the picnic ncfrcanmenis wcro '"" Olivet nviw received one application for membersliili at Its last meeting andmade ar nrements for a "Jitney fair' to bo held In IU room In the Parkway Building the last meeting In October. Mrs. Evans, commsnder of Eartram Review, earn un from Atlantic C ty for the meeting on Mondav evening. Supreme Chaplain Burgln. wa? i w?wn "visitor Thl. review expects to Grange fotmany social functions for the fall. aunremo Chaplain Ilurgln spent last week In rffeVter County and held a meet ng with the ChMham inemBers last Friday evening. Betsy noss Itsvlew, received an application for membereh p at Its meeting on jruesdoy vlenmrTh" members who had spent Haturday afternooo with Mrs. Gates and daughter re. nortad having bad a most enjoyable time. All werVlnVfieJ I Vthi Fummer home of fast Com mander Bteelnian, at Cornwells. on August 11. when Central Poramittee meet there. An ex planation alwut the new hospital and fraternal Cl.fl.wna received from Supreme Chaplain Wurirtn. whlSaT iKseinefresbments closed a pleasant eveplci. l... i.i.li. a...l.r TiarVtivAV RlllMltlV. vnTnf fleW Visit' from gupremV CitapU r.ln at Its Utt meeting. 111ms Ourgtn "Ml", il.'l;.if,. 'of tha hosDltaland fratern aln ax- ternat service, whlob goes Into effect next month 8h iild that the five cent per month which eacd EemlwuujVvVlllVuwIntta month SJio acn memher uUI pay will sssure In to near iMtur; im, hoaoltst service for those wno nca , w hoi WmVmbVrV of' th. MMdailM ta th; assuraiiee that tney win ner h. v Chara" This fund n 11 also to fr Of the aeelfand dertltute. not In ahm In. aom for dfatant State, but rixot iwi i.;r frlmds nU Iwme town. All present lpJor4 ,hComtSin12,'1f3orfueh announced that PhlU deluhl?lvlw wHW arwagf; ( ..NftJ- aata brati toruierly tl Warld Mj h la q$ tha MamUm l'1 -f -TPT-L-i'- .- vr.., fc..- b. abairiaultl oc IBA VHMftH m, "- aSSTof STSaiii OnTapphMtlVn for mm; tea. ana ner aiaea win hi bfoDlfi wax rs4vi. MeisbafS SF$fl5X&&m lag to tj jenme Bridge t$u&r4 Order Good Templars Tb NftteMl.l slsoo nut week Juvenile 1 TMr C liol;B7 " to .B8SLTinK KKH "ipS 'jl , "ffliS chwclVM w be W4 by Oswi BftlaW lM tW be t- warV Sill batljiBtad by Mr. Aauto T. BVgyiyq LBtgKB-yHtLADBI,PHIA. MOKTUY. AUGTTfll? RED MEN PLAYS BALL AT CENTRAL PARK PICNIC TOhm',.n "L Philadelphia! Wilmer King, of Wilmington. Del., and Mrs. Laura D, Itudy, of Walters Park. Golden Link Lodge waa entertained on Thurs Jf. night by nobert Bene In celebration ot his birthday, .2?.d, Tfmtlll '. Philadelphia Join In sym Pathy to Mra. Parsels and family In the loss nf the Hey, Adams Parsels, who passed suddenly !Kmo ,r,.Rl .,0 triumph" on Frtdny morning Mr. Parsels, In his college days. a an active member of the order and continued to be In J"'1 V.nil'lh.r with Its alms. 'Tntal absllnenco ST. "' '"dividual and prohibition for the State apd nation." ARTISANS' OKDEIt Midsummer Activities and Sports of Energetic Assemblies. prlcntaL Assembly hold this evening a. "get acquainted'1 night, with pinochle, R and emolter. Plans ore on for the 2Sth anniversary In September. Pnssyunk Assembly has secured 41 members this year, having three appllca- C. A. LENG Grand scrollkeoper. Brotherhood of America. tlons ot last meeting. Brother Charles W. Albert has nlno to his credit, Underdown Assembly has ventilated a thought ot forming a bureau or committee to handle tho subject ot unemployed mombera, Tha recorder ot Colllngswood Assembly has offered a gold wntch to the member Introduc ing the largest number of candldatea for tha six months endlnc December 31. Five new members will bo tne minimum. t t tt M. A. lirother Charles McConnell proved his faith In the tuture stability of tha A. O. M. P. by Increasing his certificate to the maximum amount. Tbe baseball schedule for next Saturday ta as follows: Jjartram and Dorian, at IJartram Park i Harmony and Pennaylvanla. at 51th and Berks.' Progressive and West Philadelphia, at 88th and Walnut; Lehigh and Underdown. nt Tabor; Fidelity and Northwestern, at 29th and Bomeroei; ac wonn ana uu.toj., . SUth and; Somerset. Police Court Chronicles Concerts In the cell room of the 15th andsjtage streets station nre no Innova tion, but the Quality of entertainment provided by Andy Kelly to his fellow prisoners exceeded all past records. "Caruso Kelly," they call him. because of the rlcbnc and volume of his voice. Throughout the night, he presented his repertoire ranging In variety from the sextette from "Lucia" to "Bwaneo River," "Brng hllri out." called Magistrate Belcher to the turnltey when th$ hear lngs were begun. The stern face of the judge failed to perturb Kelly, "Hero I go," he shouted, and the strains of K..E-LI.-Y floated through the courtroom "Here, cut that out," admonished Tom McOulre. clerk of the court. But genius was not to be suppressed. 'Durllriij, I Aln Orowlpg Old" followed "Dreamy Chinatown" and "There Never Wot. a Qlrl Llte You''" , . Within Ave minutes MoOuIro was beati Ing time with hlf pencil. Patrolman Mer. rlman with hi club and a reporter with his cane. "Far be It from me to discourage the young artist," declared HI ""oof; "You've sung yourself ou,t of Jail, but It you will pardon my suggestion, next time don't let your throat get so dry. You'll rulR your rr.M QYPH 39,100,000 WFE INSURANCE POLICIES Are ir force la thla country at this minute. la your eertlflcate one of them, or are your wife and kiddle? carrying P your life? The Artisans have paid J2.Wfl.GlO.g4 to jtrptect th" The ordtr providee slckMeHta, aay etf. I ' 3 MM ft i -t -,,,,1,1111 igaiinsaJiniiniii iiimsiii ill sxs e BARE-LEGGED BATHING NOT A FAD AT SHORE; WOMEN WEAR SOCKS Western Beach Fashion Fails Here Famine in Suits Forces Some Week enders Into Daring Cos tumes. ODD SIGHTS GREET EYES ON BOARDWALK AND BEACII Woman In a bathing suit eating n course dldnner In a Wooden Way deli catessen. One-legged man In surf garb playing ball trltii a one-armed man on the beach. Motherly old women wearing the gay est of tittle red rlrnw hats. Girl going to the bench In her bathing suit, topped off by a dress hat with a white ostrich plume. Many portly men carrying balloons home from a pier where they were given away a sourenlrs. Utile woman pnshlng a rolling chair with two Invalids Hint look husky enough to do pick" and shovel work. Long coats nn short women and short coats on tall onr. An unusual number ot exceptionally tall thin girls. Palms Deach suit fitting stocky chaps so tightly that they look as It every but ton might 1y off )n nf minute. Sign In front of a Iloardwalk theatre, assuring passers the ti drama wjthln la not a nation picture show. Stockings with stripes an Inch wide in Boardwalk shops. Large artificial roses pinned to skirts. nrllllant green-figured skirt over lace, slashed to the.knee, Fink lisle gloves worn with bare arms. From a Flat! Correspondent ATLANTIC CITY, Aug, 9.-Blg Sunday No. 1 more than exceeded the expecta tions of business men, various estimates, running from 200,000 to 400.000 persons, being given as tho total number hero yes terday. Conservative hotel men who have watched tho tide of travel hero for years glye 350,000 as the number of human be ings on this stretch of sand yesterday Parlors A apd H In many of tho hotels looked like hospital wards for tho last two nights, long rows of cots being used by tired week-enders who wore mighty glad even to get a sleeping place like this. With at least three more big Sundays to came the success of the season here la as sured. FEW BAItE-LEQOED BATHERS. Bare-logged femtnlno bathers were con spicuous by their absence yesterday, not more than a dozen women having the nerve to adopt the now fashion which Is ragtpg furiously In the West There were a number of young women, how ever, who wore socks, rolled at the top. reaching above the ankles and leaving the legs bare from that point to where bloomers were drawn taut a few Inches below the knees. They did not attract the attention expected, being greeted with shrugs from elder! persons and smiles from the younger. Bathing costumes of unusual cut and of gaudy co)ora were not numerous on the beach, the few that were worn beins hired from bathing establishments, Tho big demand for suits made late arrivals take anything offered, and at any prl.e, and many of the fair sex were compelled ta pay as much as tT-EQ for a suit for a day and then accept one much more dar ing than they ever etpected tp wear, "SAND SIFTEItS" BUSY, The "sand sifters" have started work for the season, and from now until Oc tober will be busily engaged every day with their shovels and screens of finely meshed wire. They visit every portion of the peach, after the crowd has left, dig ging up the sand to the depth of two or three feet and then Blevlng It, They seek the many valuable articles lost by care less bathers, Itinss, Jewelry of every de scription, small and large coins, false teeth and other odd articles are found Dances In bathing Suits, Zeppelin raid dances, In which toy balloons figure, "keno" and lucky favor dances, barnyard -3626 residents of Philadel phia registeredatHotel Aswc during the pem year, SfagU Room, wfthout bath, J.qo 4 Doubt fiigo to U $wff Double ' jQto7.oo Pirfcr, fJeiaom Mv ffo& w f4 oo TIMES SQ1 At BftuoW, aba cents, at ilHIIJIHHniiIHHIUtlUli!iilUH!)1 i j i - fiyVJPBsSj0jr rfeET4 aartpwjwta and snowstorm nights aro among tha odd methods of entertainment now being of fered by the pier apd cabarets. That this city may not be aa dry as the desert ot Sahara on Sunday, the wholesale liquor dealers hero now wrap up bottles of liquor In neat packages, with carrying handle attached, and make tho packages look as If they contained an thing clso but bottles ot beer or liquor. Thero la ntrriyg a big demand for these on Saturday night PHILADELPHIANS AT 8HOnE. Phllndclphlans at tho shore aro: Mr. and Mrs. Wlltard McOulre, Mrs. John Eccles, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Pick ett Stokes, a. Davis Pago nnd his daugh ter, Mrs. James Page, of South 4th street; Isaac Oclsonberg, James A. Caasady, Charles Hltschler, Mr. and Mrs, James Carter, Miss Edna David, Miss Claire David, Miss Lillian Morgan, Paul B. Sllfcr. Miss Helen Lynn, Miss Jeanetto Courovert, Miss Clara Courovort, Nich olas ICcnvln. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leslie Jamos, Thomas Riddle, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rus sell King, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Brnndon Pcttlt, Mrs. Elllaton Perot, Miss Margaret M. Perot and Miss Beatrice Smalloy, of Ocrmantown; Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Dover and family, ot Christian street; Mr, and Mrs. Robert C, Pylo and family, of Rox borough; H. W. K. Strlcklcr. W. 6L Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. O. Mtlllkon, Dr. Scth Brumm, Mathew Bonsall, of Oak Lano; Mr, and Mrs. Oeorgo Marshall, Mrs. Kato Vnndervcclc, Mrs. Alice Ap plegate, J. W. Borden, Mrs. William P. Jacket, Mrs. B. II. Thomson, James Can ning, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Dclnncy, Mr, Charles Frccdmnn, Miss Marlon Hand, Mrs. Alexander P. Robinson, Miss Caro line 'Robinson, Dr. Thomas Gilchrist, Al bert Zaldman, Charles C. State), Mr. nnd Mrs. pyron V. Rose, Dr. and Mrs. D. S. Brlster. Mr. and Sirs. Charles Patchln, Oeorgo M, Everett, E. Arthur Bernstein, John W. Keegan, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mort and daughter, Charles A. McLean, Louis St J. Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. McPherson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rudolf Anc ton Ayres, and Mr. nnd Mrs. David T. Dotwllor, ONE DEAD, ANOTHER DYING IN ALLEGED HOLD-UP Negro Who Shot Ytlm Now in Se rious Condition. CHESTER, Pa., Aug. 9. Charles Wil liams, a negro. 23 years old, Is dying In the Chester Hospital, with a bullet wound In his stomach, Inflicted by Nick Patalo, an Italian, SO years old. A bullet from Williams' revolver Injured Patalo so seri ously that ho died within a short time. The police believe Patalo was lured to a lonoly spot on Front street, east ot Welsh. Williams pounced upon him there, and, aftor trying to subdue htm with his hsts, pulled a razor from his pockets and then a revolver. Patalo was bleed ing from many other wounds besides that Inflicted by the bullet Tony Dlstlrlo, another Italian, who lives In LelporvlIIe, and Lizzie Parker, a negress, and two others who are expected to be matera! witnesses, aro under arrest WILLS $100,000 TO WIDOW Mrs. James S. Wilson Gets Tape Man ufacturer's Entire Estate. James S. Wilson, of the Arm ot James Wilson & Sons, tape and binding manu facturers, who died July 81, at 304 North 23d street, left his entire J100.000 estate to his widow, Josephine D. Wilson, who is also named as executrix Mr. Wilson's will was admitted to pro bate today. Other wills probated Include those of Henry Bandls, who left WOO; Mary S. Dickey, tSOOO, and Jennie E. McNaughton. 33000. rereonat property of Dennis MeAvoy has been appraised at $22,784.23. THE MAKING OF A MAN (A POQK FOR PARENTS) Many parents are awaking to the fact thitt "education," as popularly Interpreted, does not In ItseU fit the boy for the problems and trials of life. Many fathers know that what they term practical experience" was gained after they left school and college, and man have re gretted tha lack of facilities that exist for fitting the boy,r while a boy, for the rough-and-ready work nf a practical world. . . . Men's minds are unsettled aa to what constitutes the best system ot education for the growing lad. Thsy would be gad tp learn tha ooneltalons arrived at on this sub ject by one who has had unusual opportunities for studying the prob lem from the standpoint of prac tical experience. Theorists hv their placa. as ?loneers, but those who have aeiis o adueate utust leek to men of coc 'ps04 Wl J Mm U advise and tftfwsMtton nj4d. 'The MakrJiK of a Maa" repre sent the viewpoint and system of a man. who baa bandied bays, tndl virtually aqn ccUttvely. (or nearly half a century. brfg work will, w bieve.H4kMK ldrd valuable by vry paHSK Mid warthy of a flatse f vi? lidyary ahalf, WW WS V0UM9 CQMHm T smuts' 34 S. 34 St. PM&WpW. Pa. 9, 1915, LAD ACCIDENTALLY SHOOf HIS SMEAlt-OLD BHOfnKK - Ml I. S, RilTa does Off When Bo? PlfcJcis It Up from Ground. CHESTER, Pa.. Aug; 0PJrrstclans will probe todAy for the bullet which entered the breast of e.jreaf-oia Foster MoVer, when his brother Brantley, aged 12, acci dentally shot him yesterday with a rifle. It ts expected that the boy will recover. The brothers are the son ot Mr. and Mr. rharlM McVey, ot Norfolk, a suburb wi vnesier. ineir tatner is a rrtotorman for the Southern Pennsylvania Traction Company. Foster had gone On tho lawn to pick up some plants that had been blown over br the wind which preceded the rainstorm yesterday afternoon. His' brother placed his rifle to one stda to help him. In pick ing the weapon up again, ho accidentally touched the trigger, discharging the gun. 'BLACK HAiW ACTIVE OTMMOTGTON STORES Two Stores Robbed and Pro prietors Aro Commanded to Pay Cash Tribute. WIL-MINOTON, Del., Aug. .-Brenklng Into two prominent stores on Market street, miscreants cut up several hundred dollars' worth of stock and left "Black Hand"' notes demanding money. The stores entered were those of the Nelson Shoe Company and the Boston Cloak Store, represented by Daniel Loeb, both on Market street, between 4th and Sth streets. At the Nelson store a consider able number of shoe were slashed after the store Was entered and an unsuccess ful attempt was mado to open tho safe. On a desk waa left a nofe, "Leave) 325,000 nt Sth and Shipley streets tonight tt you value your life." The note wn; written on the firm's own stationery. At the Boston Cloak Store, a few doors above, garments valued at moro than 3100 were ruined. Here $3 was taken from a casn drawer ana an attempt was made to rob the safe. A note, written to Mr. Lotb. the proprietor, on his own letterhead, demanded that he leave 10- 000 at Sth nnd Markot streets. Tho police are endeavoring to get a clue of the robbers. $238,G52 School Clcima Allowed The Finance Committee of the Board of Education, meeting this afternoon In City Hall, allowed claims amounting to J233.WI.45. Thrso expenses were Incurred during the last month. The principal ltont Is 310O.200.S5 for salaries of play ground teachers, swimming Instructors, clerks nnd clerical assistants. Elementary nnd high school teachers are not paid during vacation months. Every suds-bubble made with Fels-Naptha soap is full of naptha combined with other harmless cleansers. Mr i V That's why it crowds a full day's wash into a few hours and saves you the hard work. Use Fels-Naptha for aH soap-and-water work. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILWAY MMSHinnier Outings One DayUp the Hudson! Train leaves Itta-Ung Terminal 7 A. M, THURSDAY, AUG. 12 Connecting with Hudson Silver Day Line Steamer JtODKItT FULTON ta WB8T fOINT AND NEiVBUIWJlX. BOCND Wilt TICKETS, 9 Eft Special Train Beat Only, ,i)u Last Trip of Benson, Aar. ? for Booklet Qltlnr Hotel lists. Btopovcrs ft gall Information Qnsnlt Ageat $tj jn Atlantic City, Qeean City, EVERY 1 Excursions -aasS5bor' day ln Cbestsat Bt and Booth t. rerrUs llOO A, H. ATHllTinNAI. -frildwood and Scheulsaer1 Landing Atuniie vity, oaiaioay la amui euB Buuuaja, i. a. . The Curtis Publishing Company cordially invites you to tea its new fndusjrtaj Motion Pictures entitled "Manufacturing and Circulating a Magazine" ftt?fe "JSf &BfAf '&" iS at 8,15 o'clock sfmrp a SrfU fetNfl&r Pharmacy. 3'Jff',4. 9 lafHS rr ktFawi Salaet t Stdatui fV 4WrlW msij r 3 JtV. ,-?. KrMJPJl QUITS FMJ) AND BOOHS VA'RE Receiver ot Tax HlAv ih fit. ganiie Campaign Committed in Congressman's Intatfjiit, Tho Withdrawal of W. Freelana SDtn drlck, Receiver of Te frwts any further consideration as a mayoralty can didate, was taken In political etfttte tf day to be the hirst deflntto step lewwrft tho formal launching ot the candidacy of Congressman William S, Vare. In hi statement pf withdrawal, ICn drick expressed the hope that tha South Philadelphia Congressman would beewfta a candidate, and feald he was ready atnt willing to organize A campaign comrtJi tee of 1000 to work In the Interests of Mr. Vare. KfendfickN withdrawal Is the first rief Inlto step toward narrowing tha race fop the Organization support, and leave Con gressman Vara as) tho only Vare eandl date of the original list of eight selected by the Organization leader at tha At lantlo City "round table" conference) of v month ago. Tho Receiver of Taxes. In annaunelnE- hlg -withdrawal, said he looked tor Con gressman Vara to announce) his candi dacy. Both Congressman Vare and Senator Vare today declined to comment oil KtJrt drlck's withdrawal. Senator WcNlChot also refused to discuss It In connection with Kendrtek'a atate ment that ho was willing to organise campaign committee for Congressman Vara, It waa recalled today that ha or ganized and headed tho delegation that asked William a Varo to be a candldaa four years ago. Another Interesting development In the mayoralty situation Wax the denial made by Samuel Oompers, president of the American Federation ot Labor, th-t hes wa going to support Congressman Vara for Mayor. The report that Varo nas the support of Oomper has been circu lated widely during the last few weeks since the South Philadelphia Congress- , man held a long conference with him In Washington, Mr. Oompers denied that he had talked politics with Congressman Vare. Costly for Auto to Jilt Police Patrol You can rest assured that when an au tomobile driver is careless enough to run Into a police patrol there Is bound to bo trouble. J. Charles May, 2910 Allegheny avenue, did that little thing at Broad and Parrlsh streets today. Ho was first lined 310 and costs for not having a proper license. Then ho wns held In 3400 ball tor a further hearing, before which it might be advisable for him to pay for the dam age to the patrol. 15 Days Niagara Fails RfEfTTAr. TMATN Day Coaches, rullmnii Parlor Our and Dining Oirs (Meal 13c.) Leave Beadlnc Terminal iJO A, M. SATURDAY, AUG. 14 A ay!!ht Trip via Bradlng-LeUs-h VaJler Seenle Monte. otrNt TKii5 . TiCKtvrs, ei-J.flft Good to Iletnra in la JT. r""' Sandays. GhMtnat .St, ta A. M. i n Wa4v A. tt. aum sasukred Ute siub by 9- . i it ssKr , iftAfM( .t- i.: i'a... rtejjMsssUiatMiJi-Miussaassassss " " BBBBBBPHBMHBBHHBW 4 sassssssssssssssssssssBaasssssssssssssssssssa