)ttMAh DINNER WSTOWN, IU ., hamea Uapes Dodge and Her Daughter, Miss Josephine I Dodge, Enterlbin- at Kern CottagePersonah, rd of Interest. j 1AME8 MAPKO uuiAi nrm nor (hurt b "v"k vt Street, UOrmamown, wnu mo iui, aurhrher In the Kern cot !3Lillora. entertained on Intotmaf " ...... fll.-A I... .tV-a. nodce knd her daughter Lmtf t0 relVitn l ,,,e'1' dermhrti lenM b2-- bF. r CoUtnnn Peace Brown ETuiUrt mother, Mrs. Winrield H,Lt who have neon ai po may (jfW at Severn. !1 Mrs. Francis I, Oowen and Jut L ., liAVA YwiAn a,ria uoweu, -r. -"- -" r tWeiR" me wen or i., ii L en their way home, and are i it their Chestnut jub.ii; iiwr. August in. taelte Anna de Merlin Lusepn, tltac, Ardmore, aim miss uer-i-.-t Loughead, of the Maid- Rirtmenti, this city, left Thura- fwarrertton, vn.. i" "o v" -? find Mrs. J MaJcimmian Atiee, or. jrm Many panics jia.vo ueuh rr their honor. Miss LUsson has ititlves in virHimu, aq p. Hollingsworm, tyu uiu .'. rteat of her parents, Mr. and tf Howard Clarke, at their summer fa Manchester, Mass., has returned tJWUtWOld Farm, Iior suuuruuii rem f'a.t ,Devon, for the balance of the tX0f' tni Mrs. Sidney W, Keith and f ..- al.1... Tfaltlf nf 55ft ftnllth nn. Mr. a'u"j ..., - SMt, I" Saturday for a trip to W i.n. nt H.in Francisco and jjiw. rfftmes D. Wlncholl, nth and San SYitrttts. has returned from a vUlt StfeW In the Mnlne woods, nnt has $SJhli Umlly InWIldwood. fiT aid Mrs. John Cooke Hirst, ol of 1823 niitrttt. motored to Anbury Park over jfX-end. H'L'and Mrs. Iceland 8terry are re Si congratulations on the birth of a fcThorn Saturday, July 31. at Saratoga toffi N. Y. Mrs. Bterry will be re nafttrtd as Miss Marie Fcthorston, iniMer of Mrs. Ferdinand L. Fcthers togt this city, iK&Mt George Montgomery, command S"tfleer at the Frankford Arsenal, la Jpjajhir this week at the military camp fityhanna, Pa ma Mrs. Barclay Johnson, of 26 Soots 16th street, are spending the sum mer t Havtrtprd. mis. C. 0. Hfincock and Miss Florence M,n-v. nt son Pine street, arc occupy- josr their cottage nt Cape May, N. J.. thire they are spending the summer and, tatertalnlns a number of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Mahon have akt n a cottage st IS) Centre street. West Haven, Conn., for tho remainder of the kmoji. tiFrlends of Dr. CarloiLec- Felt. M07 ftntnat street, will bo clad to learn he aSaJfrom a crfrbuncle.',"for""-wb.!ch he faScenOy a patient In the Stetson fj&fti N. McHenry harf returned to St. Byifi from Qrlndstone Neck. Winter HirBf. Me., whore she spent tho month tfjgh' visiting her sister. Mrs. Samuel Tguneuieriii. mutM Mrs. J. Morris WIster, of Ocr- la!A!on, are at the Chelsea Hotel, Chel Bfflfir.thls month. ju Eleanor Ktrkbrlde Is spending the rcaper st Gnlen Hall, WerricrsvlUe, Pa. Mm Thomas D, Flnletter and Mrs. rffitler and their son. Thomas Flnletter, JfXwho lucnt the early summer at Buck PlIFalls, are now at Itockland. Mo.. . they will remain dur'nS August. t Along Main Line ,RDl!Oni:. Mm. I.. Tl. T7lolinncrn. ,11 lit. Paul's road, has returned from Kfpantvllle, N. J., where she has been TSltins her father. Mr. J. J. Burlelch. of -lEatt MaDlo avenue, for two weeks. S2rJ and Mm Mnttli.w niini t Cllllham and Mill fVr-Mr rnnrt. in tpwJlns August at Mar(pn, Moss. ' ygYN MAWR.-Mr. and Mrs. C. How !fi?'crdlth. of Bryn Mawr avenue, have Ugraed from a trip to Cleveland, ChU $V4 Niagara Falls. J. Marvin E. Itevnolds. of IVnrnnr mil l&Knt avenues, lefflast week for Call- toSi "tlr o wm visit ino I'anama- iw exposition. ftVEItFOIlD. Mr ffrnnlr IT Mnhan tithlWren. of Gray's lone.' have gone iM. wily xor a snort etay. James Boyd is spending several i at Jamestown, R. I. Chestnut Hill )rfar T)n.u i-.- . . Wre for the summer. anil irp num. ... . j. . .wf- l"t .,,.U1H TH, AOUIU, o ..ivn svenue find Afvmnlr1 Ian. ova ' Dart Of the Btimmpf. u,lh plnrfa tw, Mass, ;rid Mrs Charles A. Potter, of fid avenue and Rhsrnn rnt ift for a motor tour tbroujh New 3mes . Franks, pf F.elUarq fjourt. jiw eicre, jfa., lor several Geiraismtown fanv season it Vandersrrlft and family, of avenue, are located at Chel- Conyers B. draham, of Pastorlu N. j. " '"""" "" ","' Jlla Brown, of m East Chelten PMMMMHMM flM,! ' Wi. m h4 wtsttrt kt it ti Wf, bt all Mb mUm laaat b oW oa opt sgi p ths psiiff, 99 usned m tun, ifn iuu , bbu wtiu ivMMbl leitpuoa ff mh h. u 64 i torh taalaUBiti(liin H lMltr EdMar" KnLr tdl. t ChmtBut t,t. """rw UitM utivlrtatntJi are 4 HM thst tMtltlM wsr ; JiwtWt. tfc www v&i. be r k Mn in in i .if - .1 nivihiii. if rriiv.iioiMii-inmitfM'iiiirirffii'iTMiriTi'i DANCE AT ATTENDED BY MANX .1r4Bnltr''' Artt'ur Wlikle, of Harvey norenuaAenKaln Eas't" chrtiM,l,,nrjr ?' 0aTn of W tt ?i"le," avenue m company with !f3M.d Mr8i J?1,n iic"r- of Haddon JlelBhtj, N. J., left for 'a two weeks' motor" tour through Canada. li1mrL.S?il .tr?' 3.n J'cCabe. of McCal cul V'.V llaVo ,a,tcn ft cM&Be nt Ocean -ity for tho remainder of tho summer. ! -?.a Mr8' J' Qmy of mi Qormnn. i?fii wl inue', ftro entertaining as guest Miss Marlon Logan, of Woodlynne. i,w0nel,Shcldon t,oltcl'' ot wt Tulpe xZ ? t2't .'" "ixnolnsf the month of August at Eagle's Mere, Pa. xi1' .an'1 Mr81 c Norman Trump, of 0655 McCallum street, will leave Monday for tho Berkshire Hills. Mr. and Mrs, Michael Trump, of Upsal street, have roturncd from Rangeley Lakes, Me. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hubbs, of Wni.ne. av"ue. are spending the summer nt Chelsea. Along the Reading Mr. and Mrs. William It. Mulford, of Wyncotc, Pa., returned homo last week after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Howard It, Lcylck R their cottftgo at Ventnor, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sidney Itnmbo nnd their family, of Ogontz. will leave shortly for Ventnor, N. J where they will also bo entertained by Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard It. Lcvlck. Mr. and Mrs. James Sill, of Bent rood, Wyncotc, Pa., have had ns'thelr guests for tho month of July their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mor gan, of Flushing, L, I. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morgan left for Flushing Saturday In their car. Mr. Archlbnld Todd Johnson, Elklns Park, has Just returned from nn nutotno bllo tour through Pennsylvania. Dr, and Mrs. J. Frederick Herbert, of Ashbourne road and Tork road, Elklns Park. Pa have returned to their homo after a motor trip of several woeks through tho Berkshire Hills and up through Now England, They were ac companied by Dr. nnd Mrs, Grove," of Buffalo. N. Y. Mr. and Mn .r. Fr,l.rlv Herbert, Jr., ore at present the guests' ui ur, una airs, xieroert for an Indefinite visit. Paymaster Thomas Cockran, U. S. N., formerly of Wyncote. Pa whp has been stationed for some time at Manila, In the Philippine Islands, Is due to obtain his leave shortly, which he wU spend nt the residence of his mother, Mrs. William Cockran, on Dent road, Wyncote, Pa. Mr. Richard Harto. Jr., of York road, Ahlngton, Pa., has Joined his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rlchnrd Hnrte, at their summer hpme at Northeast Harbor, Mo. Miss E. Hoaslond, of Wynqote, Pa., has returned from a trip of several weeks to the Bermuda Islands. Trlcnds of Miss Martha Bach, of Lynn vood o,venue, Glenslde, Pa., will be Blad to hear thnt she Is recuperating rapidly from her recent Illness. i . Mr. E, B, Rhoads, formorly of Geneva avtnuo. Glenslde, has returned homo for a visit of several weeks from Plttp burgh, Pa., where he Is engaged In busi ness, Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. D, Ncuhauser, of 11th street and Chetten avenue, Onk Lane, nnd their two children are sum mering nt their cottage In Maine. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Dudley, of 11th street and Chelten avenue. Oak Lane, have left for the Maine woods, where they will remain the rest of the summer. South Philadelphia Miss Ida Hoffman, of 1733 South Jth street: Miss Hilda Bonzlg, of 785 South 3d street, and Miss Anna Modway have gone to Atlantic City, where they will spend n month. Mr. Jnclc L. Cohen, of 831 MoKenn street, haB gone to Now York, where he Will spend several weeks. Later ho will go to Bridgeport, Conn., to spend the remainder of the seaijon. Miss Gene Fnrrell, of 1823 South Broad street, Is spending two weeks as guest of her cousin, Mrs. John Qulnn, Allen town, Pa. Mr. Edward Maloney. of 15th and Moore streets, is spending two weeks as guest of ' Mr, Joseph Bowker, Pleasantvllle, N. J. Mr. Philip Smith, of 3315 South lGth street. Is at Atlantic City, where he will remnln for the balance of the season. Miss Blanche Sllvas, of 19U3 South Bread street, will spend the month of August at Ocean City. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. John McFarJand. of 15th p,nd Wolf streets, will spend th? balance of the season at Wtldwood, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. P, Frcedman, of WIT South 9th street, left for New York yes terday for n two week1 stay and win spend tho remaining part of the season nt Atlantic City. Miss Marlon Karris, df South 20th street, left Friday for a visit to Miss Ethel Bates at Atlantic City, AIDES AT MSf ttiilELLA KATUN iiiirrriMiTtiiiiii II. W j hI w A BW'bu WBET 9 WOT" T TTHHPrTte I , mF.v ?voi , TSnBHWtyi i i hi mil U,, TW HPf' "" ' WKKItr gVENiNG IPftER-PHIt.A.BSMBXA, MONDAY, A WAT West Philadelphia i Ar'..TnoiTn M Ahlort and her daugtu ter. XtlJs Ralherlne Ashtdn, hare closed Z!rn,Pttrtmont Hamilton Court, 39th d Chestnut streets, arid nre spending the summer at Twilight Park, Haines Falls, N, T, Miss Doris Williams, Mies Elslj Will " and Miss Jessie Williams, of BS Wlllpwj nyenue, and their guest. Miss Mary Lou Lyle, nro spending d week at Atlantic City ot the Phillips Heuae. Miss Lyle, whose home Is In Johnion City, ?"". Jla.f mn,,c n number of rtlends In West Philadelphia. Miss Anna R. Lawlcr nnd sister, Miss Helen Lawlcr, of 880 North d street, left last week for Atlantic City, where the wltl remain a fortnight. Mlas Annn R. Lawler had an her guests for tho week-end her tnnthr nnA mi., ii u Fries, of SM North 40th street, slater of her tlnnce. Mrs. James I, McGoldrlck and her TOKhter, Miss Teresa McGoldrlek, of J1'' Westminster nVertue, and Miss Helen McGoldrlck, Sf 3 North Robinson street, spent tho week-end nt Atlantic City. Mr. nhd Mrs. Thomas Norrls and their daughters, Mltp Ellrnbelh and Miss Mary Nnfrls, ut 1019 b'outh 48th street, left to dny for a month's stay at Eagle's Merp, Ja., whuo they will stop at the Fgrest Inn. Mrs. Walter C. Zimmerman has re turned to her homo In Lancaster from a. fortnight's visit to her mother, Mrs. Ed gar Glenn, of 6115 Regent place. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward B. Crelghton, of Hnmllton Court, are touring through New England during August. Mlas Anna Vander, of 417 North Robin son Btreet, Is at Wlldwood, N. J for a two weeks' stay. Miss Mary Hutchinson, of 6116 Westmin ster avenue, Is spending a week In Roeb ling, N. J. Mr. Rlchnrd B. Catton. of Honolulu, Hnwall, who has been vlstlng Mr. Ch,rs tophor Fallon at Morsteln, Pa., sailed Thursday on tho Snxonla for England. North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. George Clothier, 1723 North 18th street, aro at the Traymore, Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs. George G. Clark, U21 North ICth street, will go to Atlantic City for September. Miss Mabel W. Talley, of 4221 North Frnnklln street, line roturned from- a short vacation nt Wtldwood, Miss Talley Is well known socially In the northeastern section of the city. Roxborough Mrs. Arthur Taylor, of 4328 Pechln street, and her daughters, Miss Harriett and Miss Fenrln, spent the week-end In Wilmington, Del., visiting relatives. Mies Evelyn E. Radcllltc, of De Harto place, Elizabeth, N. J., has been visiting her sister. Miss Irene M, RadcLffc, ot Roxborough. Northeast Philadelphia Miss Helen R. Bradley and Miss Mar guerite M. Bradley, of 3023 Richmond street,' have just returned from Mount Gretna, where they were guests at the Hotel Conewago. Mrs. Daniel J. Huston, 3181 Edgemont street, accompanied by her daughters. Miss Kathryn M. Huston and Miss Helen R. Huston and her grand-daughter. Miss Mary Clarke, left for Atlantic City. They will spend several weeks at tho West minster Hotel. Frankford Mr. Alford Castor, of 6933 Keystone street; Miss Ethel Butler, Miss Elsie Hor- rock. Miss Minnie Horrock and Miss Elizabeth Hamilton returned Saturday from Wtldwood, wherp they havo been spending part of tho summer. Miss Katherlnc Robinson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Georgo S. Robinson, of 8019 Frankford avenue, has Just returned from an extended trip to Atlantic City. Miss Agnes McCann has returned to Enston after a short visit with her father and sisters at their home, 7010 Tulip street. Friends of Mr. McCann will bo glad to lenrn that he is recovering from his re cent Illness, Millbourne Mrs. W. J. Scheffcr, of 37 Mlllbourno avenue. Is entertaining Miss Ida Scherf, of Chesapcako City. Miss Scherf will re main with Mrs. Schefttr for about two weeks. Mr, Stanley SchelTer, of 37 Millbourne nvenuo, is In Chesapeake City visiting h's grandmother for a few weeks. Camden and Vicinity The Misses Demmert, of North 6fn atreet, have roturned from an extended visit to Richmond and Charlottesville, Va. Tho marriage of Miss Evit Pettlt, of Hnddonflelil. to air. jonn uwing, pi SprlnB Dale, will be solemnised at the Pettlt homo on the 18th of this month. Miss Mary C. Parsons has returned from a lsit tP Chelsea and Ventnor and will go to Eagle's Mere for part of this month, i i Mr. J. G. Doran has returned from a fortnight stay at Hatboro, Pa. Msa Katherlne Warre'n, pf 029 Penn street, will bo to Minneapolis, M'nn., net week, to remain Indefinitely, Mr. W. H, Chamberlln has returned from a seven weeks' Western trip and will bo to Pocono Summit next week to remain for several weeks. .CARNIVAL MISS REBA ZAGIR iiiiinrir -1 mi rrr fifi- PKs lffMilvll'ltllf i7,i 'ii ii ir . i '''VlLjff jfeguti'imxmijfauii wfiw ll nnnt jrijflBilwraKvjjI-S Sup' mm W'Ti fffBWWilWffilinP 111 - 1 BBBHBMiiiilHMF JMF' f USB I ra SHinKaPr aflW jaBBBBH K m BMWffflmffliTfBwHWnr i i " BT aHHHH 1 I BBMiMfiTllli jmBhsS I Portrait by William II Miller. MRS, COLEMAN PEACE BROWN Mr. nhd Mrs. Brown havo returned to their home in Devon after spending a short time in Cnpo May. CARNIVAL TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY EVENING IN AID OF HOSPITAL Diamond Street Entrance to Sttqibberry Mansion to be Gay Scene for Mount Stnoi Birthday Surprise. ON WEDNESDAY evening the friends their residence, 27S? North 8th street, last of tho Mount Slnal Hospital will holdiiVk ?9"rM "Olc worq rendered by thntr street carnival at the Diamond street entrance ot Strawberry Mansion. Arrangements-have been made for mualc, dancing, auto and straw tides. The entire square from Diamond street tp Sueque hannu avenue will be elaborately deco rated with lanterns and colored electric lights, The refreshment tables will also be elaborately decorated to attract the passerby. This will be a good, eld-tosh-loncd street carnival, and every cno vho Is In any way interested in the cause of charity will no doubt be pleased to help make this affair a great success. The commltteo In charge havo ywked hard and bb n result of their work a good time awaits all who attend. The committee In -charge are as fojlawsi Miss Roso Balalty,fMIs Cecelia rj-end, Miss Roso Llebater, Miss Eatella S. Kat lln, Miss Minnie Rosenthal, Miss Llllyo Master. Miss Delia Rosenthal, Miss Reba Zjger, Miss Anna Ostrow and Miss Bessie Wiener. A birthday surprise supper was given' to Mr. Harry t Stahl by his wife at Lansdowne Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Brown, ot For rest avenue, are visiting In Altoona. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Rowley, of Stewart avenue, are pending August at Ocean City. Mrs. Blals C. Har.lngton, of West Green wood nvenuo, Is visiting friends in Hur ley, N. Y. ' Miss Mnrlon Wallace, of Stratford ave nue, returned yesterday from n month s stay nt Vlnemont. Wilmington Mr. and Mrs. George P. Blssell spent the week-end at Lake Mlnnewaska, N. Y, Mrs. Ferdinand La Motte nnd Miss Augusta. La Motte left last week for the Paclflo Coast to attend the Ban Tran Cisco and San Dleso Exposltlpns. Tney will return about trie miaaio or cepm ber. Mr. and Mrs. Otho Npwland, Miss Lpulsa Npwland and Paul Nowland have left for o, motor tr(P In the Catskllhr and New England, They wilt be away about two weeks Mrs. B, O, du Pont. Miss Bessie du Pont. MUs Cpoper, Miss Vlctorlne du Pont and Alfred du Pont have left this city to Bo ta the Pocono Mountains, Where they will stay till 4he first ef Sep tember. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Sasse have announced the betrothal ef their dough ter Miss Flarence Sasse, to Mr, Jrwln Towpsend Price, ot this city. Mrs. William Stone Weedon nnd her son. William Weedon, 'nave gone to Cape May. Where they will spend several -weeks. siiEKjiEjqitTa W11411V00U. NJt WILDWOOD'S SIX LEADING KOTELS. Capacltlaa 200 to ISO, Near Sjaeh. Baarawalk and. Arnvjamaala. Pleaaant aVcUl Ufa. Coaaha mt "l,Sj??; Itta. For dHlla addraaa Uha following hotala at jWllawoed, N. J.i MiEWUl-YtrtTK. . II, i lily HAIinOH HAI. W, A. liaodo ph The Wade Wr I nil Ii MM "'" '' T OTLiiwoop wojty J- WILDWQQD SANITARIUM PENNPXJVAA Aa , VI N. WlLDWOaO. W, J. Opwtorjj wiuoop psBsr. v J IITCTTf P! N'. P" UaaJat.. beach u&ym. nv j. NEW HOTEL BALDWIN lt-X laedaro hMal M0r 80. atW Mr. Willis Sherlclr. accomnnnled hv Mr. William R; Wilson pn the, viojin and Mra. Anna Bchwlndcrman at the plana. When tho honored guest cut a large blrth dny cake whlclf was presented to him five J20 gold pieces dropped on tho table. This whs a gift frpm Mrs. gtahl. Tho guests Included Mrs. T. T. Parsons, of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heard. Miss Gertrude Heard, Miss Regjna Heard, Joseph Heard, Jr., Mr. and Mrs H. Lud wig, Mr. ntod Mrs. William StnM. Miss Marie Stahl. Miss Helen FrIU, Mr. Will llnm B. Wilson. Mr. Willis Shcrlck. of Columbia, Pa.: Mrs. A. M. Schwinder innn. Mr. and Mrs. I Leutor, of Beach Haven, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. U, Sharp, of Beach Haven. Miss Ruth Pckfeld, of Academy road, entertained Saturday evening at a dlnner danco at her home In hpnor of her guest. Miss. Evelyn C Vernon, ot Norfolk, Va. "Mlis Eckfeld's guests Included MJss Ethel Royspn, Miss Pauline Hurst, Miss Josephine Cully, Miss Bessie McCoy, Miss Jnno Fisher, MIsS Ethel Tyson, Miss Lillian James, Miss Bernlce Fclds, Mr, John Mullln, Mr, Frank Duntap, Mr. Horace Qulnn, Mr. John Daw, Mr. Albert Maxwell, Mr. William Martin, Mr, Ralph Tully, Mr. James Dugan, Mr. Oeorge Cas tor and Mr. Martin Wood. Suffrage Events Today ECjUAI FnAtfGHiaE SOCIETY, Noon-Oucn-iilr meeting at Srhola'a Cloth Mill. 3d and fiomcraet (treats, fpeaktr, lll fiMTiv. jiici;ur. K 30 p. in, Open-atr maotlng at Otrroantown nnd na ieniffn atenuia. mxaxc aenu. Speaker, Ml Anna ilc(.uf. WOMAN SUrf-nAOE rAtlTY. 8 30 p. rn.-Opcn.olr. meeting at Tth and Erie uienue. gpeakent, Mian May Machtn and Or. B. ii. II. Moore. SUJ D. m.UDen-alr meetlner at S2ri and Market atreeta. bpealtera, MUs Surah Flahcr. Mlas It, C. Fncant and W, J. pinner. urancn neaaquartera for the Woman Suf- fra.o i'arty bat been opened at 253 South WJ Jtreet lo eanau.tha 2Iat I-tllatlo DUtrtct. Mln Mary Leerlnr Bolater will conijuct an active campaign through tho 27th. 41at and iOth Wards, iira. . Jlooert Klnley. prealdent of th iter cnanivius Kauai sunrazs Learu aealated by rsml. f.hnlr lira. Frank A. HalUy, of Colllngawood, chair' man of the Camden County aanoclailon. la completing arransamento; for the formal open me oi ins aunruga neaqijusriers or thla Con- Braailonal dlvtrlcl. comprlatd of Camden, .ouceiter and Salem Counties, at 813 Broad way, camden. net Sunday, What's Doing Tonight Municipal Hand, Walnut Ian and Morton atreet; a o'clock. Free. Falrmount Park liand, aeorga' IUU: S o'clock. Free, Philadelphia Band, City Hall riaia) a o'clock. SUMMER ItEHOKTS ATLAMTIC CITY, f, J. ATLANTIC CITY AMI NEW YORK REAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP Onlr 3 houra, all daylight. "Never out o' aigbt a' laod." During the 1BH ataaoa about 6000 peraona anloyed thla trip, From Atlantic City Bteamehlp Terminal, bead of N, New Jaraey aye., Mondaya. Wadneadaya. rrtdaya. U i30 A U. From Mew York City, lar 40, North Wver. foot W JOth st . Tueadaya.Thuradaya, ftaturdaya, 0:30 AM. One way, 160. Jleturn. 13 60 Children. half fare. Writ for Folder "J." QSTEND tfVeuDvtnr an antlrA tilfifle At win tmnt mA connt-tetT with tha famoin Boardwalk la the popular Cheliea aectloni capack) SOP: unuaually large, cool rooma with unobatiucttd Vlaw of tha ocean from all W freah water la all pathai runnlns water In roomat ooo ft r porrnta aurrouad tha toUl, the naw dining room overlooka tha aca. flaeat oulatae aad whit aarWavi orcheatra of aols tata. dancing twice dally I eocUt dlvaralonai realdtnt phyalclan: magnlrlcent new Fain Loung. 8pclal tit 90 up Weekly j booklet mailed) auia meeta tralnn management by awrxra' JOHN C. OOSajJEJl. Jtrr M.HHJI ! a a fw wk i mi rm A Bold Original Craatlpn llll tha Ural Osbr ot ItaaUt TO .-.-.' ST. JAMBS HOTEL (St. Janaa FUaa and Baasb (Utwwo Teaa. k. New Tork a.J, Flrai-alaaa tatl u dly " ttoupwkly j gpytrypACKSCMgr OOKAN C1TV, N, , fhotfnnt Bth A Ocean v. Oceaa (lew. Ullf Onte Rtl uUt. ILUUAflK FAUST. ;v idnnna MY,fiiiTertt aVl'E MAY. N. 3, Glenwod jjgffiff lfeag' Oearaa WU.SBKMtlX. VA. 3LENWOOU UALJ.4B W fa.klsiawo Ctt ,, 161fi, ' UNIQUE SUPPER BANCS! mVKN , - .-T- T BXMR. AND MRSi JOBN N. TfjrjVA m Traymord Dining Room Clumged Mo Siss Mountain gemu Piga and Ohiekens Wander Artlessly AbotitVatioiu Enlettaihmmtei MATUOTIC CItrrAUIr. . . AKD MRS, Jdjlfif N. WiUKtJlS, Jr,, who have been entettolntnir ex tenalvely this surniner, av a large sup vtt fiarty Friday nlht at the Traymore. The occasion was known "Farmers' NlBht," nnd tho mam dinhm fPom- waa yet to represent a scene in a Swiss vll lafte, with the Tyroleae Alps as a hack arpund. The muaiclans were attired In overalls and werp stationed before tv Swiss country Inn, There werev chickens, turkey gxibblers and baby pigs wanderlnn nbouti straw was strew a oyer the Door and there was nothing lacking to elve tho affair n pastoral atmosphere Tho favors fur the women wore white lingerie apron? and poke bpnneU Pf while tulle with lonir tulle streamers. A wreath p' roacbud encircled tho crown. For the men mere were farmers' lints ana red bandanna handkerchiefs. Mrs. Wllklns v,pre.R very dainty white frilled net cewn with a becoming white bonnet. Thoao who enjoyed Air. and Mrs. Wllklns" hospitality were Mr, and Mrs, Franklin Mcehllnjr,. Mr and Mr. Asnew stauffer, Mr. And Mrs. Asnow Dloe. Dr. nnd Mrs. J. D, Thompson, Dr. and Sirs, Thomas Ypunn man. Or, and Mrs. fMwnrd Porteous, Mrs, Co?ll Snyrc, Mr. and Mrs, J, Vaughn Mathlo, Mlas Anna ilucller, Mr, CI corse Mueller, Mr, nnd Mrs. MeLeed Thomp son. Miss Jean Dover, of 871 'North th Utrcet, will spend two weeks at tho tit, Charles, Atlnntlo City. CATE MA"Y, Auf. . Surely the "dp-as-you-nlease'1 "snlrlt prevails n this unconvcptlonol resort, for whnt could bo mpro startling; than the apparition which greeted thi bathers eno" mnrnlnti lately-a perfectly nleo ypung; man riding a perfectly respectable motor cycle, nnd, wonder of wpnderp, a weU-brcd and highly respectable young lady riding on tho back in side-saddle fashion. It really happened, but no- onp seemed In the least surprised. Mr. nnd Mrs. N, M'rs Fltler and fnnilt of (Iroyatone, ftlYprton, N. J., have tnken a suite of rooms at the Ma rine Villa for tho remainder of August. Dr. Arthur Hopkins. Of THtlfldelphla, Is here for n sny of several Weeks. Mrs. D. Yeung nnd Jusr daughter, of OcrmantPWU, ai9 guests at hp Chalfonte Hotel itntl) nfter Labor Day. The IteV. Mr. Duckw'orth and Mrs. Duckwoith, of Toronto, Can,, ore spend ing several weeks In Cape May. Tho flev. Mr. Duckworth Is president of Trin ity College. Other Interesting nrrlvnla are Frof, nnd Mrs, Sharp, of Lynchburg, Vo. Professor pharp. Is at member pf tho faculty of the University pf Virginia. Mr. Horace Eugene fimlth. whp ha been qulto 111. In a, Philadelphia hospital, has nrrlvpd, nrfd, with his family, If oc cupying his cottage on Ijeach ayenuc. Miss Margaret Yardley, whP (s spend ing the, summer here, has as, her guest Miss Lea, Heed. Miss Dorothy Burgess has as her guest at her cottago on Decatur street Miss Emily Rodenbapgh, of EaBton, Pa, Str, nnd Mrs. AY, Howard Pancoasfare oocupylng a cottage .on jrpwvd street for iho season, Miss Frances Barry and Mss; yirglnla Barry have had n their guests fpr thd week-end Mr, dnd Mrs. T. Tleastnbntch. ot Iteadlng. Mrs. Hessenbruch Was TIIkj Mary Myers, of Chestnut Hill, before her marrlager Mr. Joseph S, Keen, Jr., and Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Perpt Keen, of Kynlyn, Bellevue, Del., are among the late arrivals. Iffie Royal Gorge (More tjwn 3 times as high na tho ooiyrorth Buildirtfl, New YorH) I? Qn h? l$n? pf cemefmtifed Tho only train from'any "point, east fit Colorado passing through this 'wonderful chasm. Tha route of Thi Setple UmUtH s tho most pMuresqiw betvwn the Mississippi JfUver and Colil'ornia'-throyjh Colorado, Salt LbJuj City, tha beautiful Feather Wver Canon pf thq Sierras, Via thej AU eteel--hendsoavsly equipppd ha daily eervioe) br tween. St, loula, Kansas City and San pranoseQ. lEAVESST.jtQms - - J:0Op,KPAH,Y Tho Scerrfo limjted ia tha from St, Louis to iho Pae&c Forlnfrmatln 4 raaerratloM caH Pr vrij W. B. WW G- P. P- A, 1IH6 PjQtidwou NBW YOBS, N. Y. aawiaiaiB aaaaLaatSiaftr i9aaBaBBak9lv9lvSaanEVaaalaraRaSd V VHeWMSaVaaaVS llaBBBSaSHyiiafcllalaSTOS 3",,,411t (rlHs liBI aTaaiaraaaaaKaWlHaata rgjiy-jla . ff JE "ygjHJCaMHlHffffiWWIiBBBIrTT rI I IJTllBalBaBaaMaHli jl WMlIa!aMaBEBn BB Lis "EiffgSBaWIHHBBBMBBB "' -"'l 4 f- iin i o.-,rt 'l lLl!J!T.,rr.1lg'"tilui' ,- ., . . The centre pf soejal activity lat wee wn the Ocean cily Taeht dtnb, wiS" the nnntial hsar pf the Ladfai' Aa, liary was held. The rpert in hleh the fair was held resembled n real la parttnehl atbre. Mm. William K. tUx. amen president of the auxiliary. Mrs. Daniel II. Parlg, vice president, Mrs. itebert j. Mckcotrn, secretary. ad Mrs. A. T. James, Ireasiirtr, formed the com mtlteo In eharfee. TM,0.y. rtu 5"rdpp fia. W f Philadelphia, nnd Troop Ne i, 6t Pit man, linve returned homo after pdlnaj 18 nyi lit enrnp on the beach. They raid Beoutmnster John Oetsi had a pleasant limci Tho gcpuis warp accompanied by tht KvENt.vo tdtnonn Fife and Dnm Corps, George Buchanan, leader Members Pf Troop Kc. 1, Bpy ecoutii of Andalusia, are encamped here, under tfap ecoutmaster, the llcv. .F. W. Crelghton. Miss Martha Jtllllgatt, of Plilladelphla, Is hera fpr n ehprt time. Mr. and Mr. Samuel lUod, of Thlllt delphlo, havo npendd their apartments on wrsley avonuo, Xtrlf.YiTVnnn a a A crabblns party Bt tteh .Harbor was given by Mr. Peter tally and Mr. Bernard Kllroy, pf Pittsburgh. Pa., whrr are ataying nt Wildwood. (Tho part Included Miss Hilda Bloan. Miss Anna. Joyce, Mlas Margaret Kllroy, Mlei Helen Kerrigan, Mr, C. Kerrigan and Mr, J. Deans. Mm, Lolly chaperoned. Mr. nnd Mrs. J, J. Hergmnnrt. of "Wash. I tlCt OH a l. fL. gir linnnlnrr nf f.. lr(at Ade)phlWltto fpr several week. aia nnn jauorty, or ucrmantpwn, motored to 'VVJIdwood and 1 being enter tained by Mrs, E. t. pinns, of Pittsburgh, at her cettnKo, en East parfleld avenue. Mr. William Dpwn, of OeorWn, raf the Wildwood Mnnor for some"tlrrte. Mis Ella and Mis Mnry MAIorteV, of Pittsburgh, haVo returned te their homa after enjeytng a dollghtful visit to Wild wood. Miss Heiene -flreer, df Baltlmprd,' ar rived last week for two weeks etny. She retprhed frorr) KurPpa three weeks ago, having remained In Pari lhro6s,h'oit the ftrsUyear-pf iliowar. Miss Wpf Sehnjld, pf,Jverton..N-J. Is spending some time at the, Wlfdwppd Mnnor. ' J Mr, Carl Juhley. of Kail njvprr Ppnn-. Is hefe fpr seyoral veeks, Dr ahd Mrs. It. BcrkowtU nhd famtly, ef Philadelphia, are, at their cottage at Wlldweod, preat for the season. Mr. John Denne. of Shenandoah, la ft, guest of Mrs. MC. Kerrigan at her .home on Eostarftctd avenue. -Mr and Mra, Black, ef Washlagtep, D, C are spendlnc sovoral day here before gplifff tp Atlantic City, lUVER STBAMlttfATS THOMAS 0IYDE Family JExcyrpJori SUamcr to AUGUSTINE BEACH 100 Miles 50 Cents Stopping a( Cheater aad rcnnaeroTs Dnljr Jloat tQ Auguatlua Ufach Landlnr In front of rroTel rate talt.watt balslnst 00 unitary bathtnm Full nr- thcatra on boat and beach: paijctna; alt da. Arlealan .water; plenty tahlea. benches and thade. Alt kinds nt amueetnent at neaeh. nrr, Itotsnd Trip, Mr. Children, B to to, Me, leaves Arch Street Miarf.at3p Dally. Sunday, 0 A U JAMB9 K. OTIS. Mar., 3 Arch Si. THE, only throb, reln Coastf u Si .d .m K V