Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 13, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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PHILADELPHIA BELLES TO ""Am
AT JAZAAR IN BAR HARBOR
'Many Fancy Tables Will Be Arranged for Beneiit.of
i Hospital-Flower Exhibition at Newport.
Personals
H i rM imi ttn -..-.
jylof Mr. and Mrs. Edward , Minis,
MJgt JS18 Oe Lancoy street, who Is spend
Haf tne ummcr w",t 'lcr 'atTilty nt
Wttossvrays," Unr Harbor. Mc nnd Miss
Ergusetle Bturgls, of lloston, stnss,, who Is
Blpendlng tho month of August (it tho
Hotel Newport, win nnvo cunrgc or 1110
l?lr that win do iicu on irmny niter-
Kiioon August 20, for the benefit of tho
E'Bar Harbor Hospital. All of tho young-
. I6t of tho resort will bo among tha
'.Ides t the different tables. Theirs will
fc a fancy and uecful tabic lemonade,
te cream ana ancrnoon ten win uu
jwved. There will also be n cako and
cand? table. Among those who arc
''working hard to mnlto the nffnlr a sue
fce ra JIls8 Alcxnnler Emery,' Miss
Mary Ostrander, Miss Dorothy Sturgls,
tli riols Cassntt, tho Misses Phelps, tho
it WH Weld, Miss Mildred McCormlck,
Mlu Katliorlno Vorce Jtl8 AHce Whit
ing1 nd M'89 Ju,ln Wl'lllng, Miss Cnro
I line Autlnelos. Miss Louise H. Frith,
Jllli Eleanor Bryant, Miss A. Uruwn,
1 j Eliiabcin anmuci nnu several oincrs
It . M.w Vnrtr. lHltlnrlclnhln ntul Tina.
h ITom "" - -
ton.
I Miss Mnrguorllo Carporton has cbargo
L er ths cut flower booth at tho nnnual ex-
Wbltlon of tho Nowport Oarden Club be
i toi held today nnd tomorrow at Newport.
ft iT I being nsslslcd by Miss Alice Oor-
?" 2 . 1 Afl.n lll.n.li, TTVIIn .,,!
non Jjrexei ut ....no ...... ...... uuu
, number of othor girls from New Yortl
nid Washington.
' Mrs. Elizabeth Dobson AltcmuB, ac
companied by her father nnd mother. Mr.
Fj Mr. Jnmcs Dobson, of Falls of
uiSchuj'ikill. and her daughter, Miss Mary
.1,4 ifnt Borings of Virginia, where they
f H1 remain for several weoks. Mrs. Alto
IT ... ....... 1.. fntiiriiAil frniM n t.lalt
r mus nas ifitniy "-""" ....... . ,.a.
I to her sister, Mrs. John C. Norrls, at
Narragansett i-icr.
Mr, and Mrs. Albert 1. Iicslster, Miss
Katharine E. Itcglstor nnd Mi- Albert
L. Register Jr., who hnvo been living In
Boston for semo time, will reopen their
t.n nn Mill Croek road. Ardmoro. early
ti . nn,li flen TTrrrlalnr whn will
i be among tho debutantes of tho season,
r will bo presented by her parents nt the
' Merlon Cricket Club lato In November.
L Mils Kntherlno Hill, daughtor of Dr.
' and Mrs. David Jnyno HID. of Washing
ton, D. l", nas ocen ma turai oi .uibs
Dtantha Fitch nnd MIsa Katharine Fitch
at their parents cottpgo In Eagles Mere.
Mrs. II. Loper Balrd, nccampanlcd by
her son, Mr. Oliver H. Balrd, and niece,
Mlis Elliaboth Shull, has Joined tho sum
mer colony at Eagles Mere for tho
month of August.
Mrs. William O. Rowland, who Is spend
In the summer at Klnoo, Mo., will re
turn to her home, 4848 Lcipor strcot,
Frankford, about September 15.
Along the Main Line
' ARDMORE.-MIss Mao E. Kelly nnd
.Miss rhyllls French, of Crjckct avenue,
are spending a few days In Wlldwood.
ik&BRY.V MAWn.-Mrs. Wright. Miss Llla
I to'rlBht nnd Mr. Guy Wright, of Ilob
1 Inrpad, who have been traveling In
California, will return to tholr homo to
day.' Mr." GUstavus Urlscom, who "nas been
!;., spending several months here, has ro
v turned to hlu homo In Philadelphia.
ROSEMONT -Mr. nnd Mrs. William L,.
'f.Amtln Mlis Anna Austin. Miss Helen
.Austln, Miss Jean Austin nnd Mr. Wlll
Ura L. Austin, Jr., of Ithnn avenuo nnd
? Quit road, luivo returned from California,
where they havo been visiting tho Tnn-
taa-Pacinc Exposition.
RADNOIt. Baron and Baroness Czoer
ln.'.. r,.. t ... ..,,. .. J.
R-lnAUenhurst, N. J., for n few weckB.
Mr. ana jirs. I'.mien apenccr nare, 01
124 Cricket avenue, Ardmoro, have taken
a nouse here.
Mrs. Geors A. Flotchor. of Olstend. has
tone to Camdon. Me., where sho will re-
Wln until the middle of September,
IfST. DAVID'S.-'Dr. and Mrs. J. Arthur
umaen, of 310 Midland avenue, will pbbs
the next few weeks 'at Seaside Park,
. 4,
R,WAYNE.-Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Holmes
on uaugnter, of Hoimnurst, summit
lYenUfi- nrn tinislnir n fnur ivlr flf
ein City. N. J. '
EMr. and Mrs. Ralston C. Ware havo
teturned to their home after spending
a iew weeits in Connecticut.
ijMr. and Mrs, Jlcnry Rover nnd family
Mt gone to Asbury Park for the re
mainder of tho summer. -
jSTRAFFORD. Miss Eleanor Newhall
.vuning friends In Boston.
llfvr?' J" A" 8cott and fatally havo gone
ouiineasi uarDor, wo., lor mo ro
ijlnder of the summer.
Germantown
t-j... aim oiro, jonn i. .rimien oi wesi
ool House lane, are at Stockbrldge,
e".
SfS. William M. Longstreth, accom
jpl by her daughter, Miss Mildred
Sffstreth, of the corner of Penn nnd
i sireeis, nave loft for East CJIouccs-
MaSS.. Ivharn tliAV will r.mtiln tnr
Al weeks at " Hawthorne Inn.
C- and Mrs. Theron T. Crane, of 64W
mt street, are spending several weeks
Hotel Qriswold. New London,
",er whlch they will leave ror
Adirondack Mountains, where tney
1 Kmaln till lain In Kpntpmhpr at the
l Placid Club.
and Mrs. Edward V- Kane, Miss
Til K.IIB .uJ a, ...J..... Tn..n rt
Wneoln Drive, are at Fishers Island
- iuir win remain ror tno remainuer
r vummer.
ll Anna L Owens. Miss Emma B.
Of 6523 Vino utrnnl nn.l MIm LulU
aU Will spend a few weeks In
1 -tiy
Along the Reading
!nd Mrs. H. fli Walker, of Wash-
wns, chelten Hills, hve as their
tor several itin iilu Laura Pan-
ttC Lansdowne. Pa.
lra HallowU, of Bethayrw. P.;
1- v ii i tarns, at the Maiuie. AB
ft.rt. have lafl tar T4avvllle. Ui.
i tty wUl remain Fer the month el
Md Mrs Ohailea Pottar. Jr, t
gton lane. Clivlten HU4, Pa., have
,, kj. of New Yrls olty.
M Ura PhlUp Kind, who have
wvjuik ineir new Home. u owu-
". j.amion, aiqce June .
nLi ?'? Wl,,,am "' tower,
S 'y Mls Iltith Lower And
'7 k '.'; ,"'5 lh0 "n"1"5. Wyncotc.
ul iSZli. :"?"' sl they
""," r sovcrai weeks.
n.vlntindt Mm'.W" Cookc' 0( 8u""lt
Sum fi"" "' 1- W l0 be IV
,""' 'Biui wceKs or airs. Charles
Comfort nt her cottage nt Ocean Orove,,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwnrd Hall Buckley, of
Logan, nro guests at Ocean City.
rhiu. 'r.m1'1 BliniTlcBS, of Hatherton,
Chcltcn Hills, left this week for Hugo.
Col., where he will be. the guest of his
uncle, Mi. Louts II. Field, on his ranch
for several months.
Dr. and Mrs. John M. Fogg and their
sons, of Asbury Terrace, Oak Lnne, nre
spending tho summer at their cottngo
nt Capo May. Doctor Fogg will return
to town tho beginning of September.
Mr. A. Emll Polls, of tho architectural
department of tho University of Pennsyl
vania, has recently rrtnrnf.il tmm H.n
Royal Pnliieo Hotel, Atlantic City, whero
ho spent tho early part of August.
West Philadelphia
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ellis 1. Thompson, of
Hamilton Court, and tholr daughter. MIsa
Marjory Thompson, nre spending August
ut Cnpe May.
Dr. Hubert Old, of Hamilton Court,
has gono West to visit the Panama-Pacific
Expositions, at San Francisco and
San Diego.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thoodoro j, Lewis, of 212
North 3tth street, who are motoring
through Now England, have arrived at
Poland Springs, Me.
Miss Edith Henderson, of 60S North 37th
street, Is spending part of August at At
lantic City.
Mr. Edwnrd G. McCrncken, of GJth nnd
Sprpco streets, will spend this montli at
Wlldwood.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfrrwl Stntf nt Mil,
nnd Spruco streets, nro spending part of
their wedding trip In Mnrylnnd. Mrs.
Stott wns Miss Snrnh Wolfcnden.
Miss Vera Hayes, of 6107 Thompson
street, nnd Miss Ethel Hlggcnbottom,
13(M North 57th street, nro tho guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Winters, of Ocean Grove,
N. J.
A freedom party In honor of Miss Ro
glna Carroll was given nt her home,
0015 Boulevard avenue, on Saturday even
ing. Among those present wero Mr.
nud Mrs. Frank Cornwell, Sir. and MrB.
Matthew Ankcrson, Mrs. P. Thomas,
Miss Margaret Stnnton, Miss Smith, Miss
Buckley. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. J. McMullcn,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bryaniand Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kohl, 936 North
4Sth street, gave a birthday party on
Saturday evening In honor of their daugh
ter, JIlss Mildred Evelyn. Among tho
guests were Miss Rita McGarrity, Miss
Isabel McKolvey. Miss Agnes McCloskey,
Miss Mnrgucrlto ailbcrt, Miss Eloiso
Bradley, MUs Dorothy McCormlck, Miss
Anna McOnrrlty. Miss Louelln McGnr
rity, Mr. Edward Gilbert, Mr. Albert
MolesBnor, Mr. Melvlno Moesner, Sir.
Charles Tucker and Sir. Wlllard Head
ley. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hehl and
their daughter, SIlss Sllldred Evelyn Hehl,
tffi North ISth street, will spend tho
month of September at Asbury Park.
Sirs. Iillznbeth Hohl will entertain Mits
Anna SIcOarrlty, SIlss Louelln. SIcGar
rlty and SIlss Florence SIcGarrlty for
two weeks at Asbury Park.
Sir. Henry Devlne. of 316 North 62d
street, hns gone Co Atlantic City, where
ho Is stopping' nt tho Albcrmarle. Sir.
Devlne will return In about a week.
Sirs. Helena Jerskle, of 29 North Edge
wood street, has opened her cottage along
tho Delawnro and Chesapeake Canal.
Sirs. Jursklo's daughters, SIlss Stary and
SIlss Lillian Jerskle, and hir son, Sir.
Clcmenco Jerskle, are with her. and
among her guests are Sirs. Emma Bar
ratt and SIlss Louisa Slaerenback, of ln
dlnnnpoiiB, and Sir. and Sirs. .Martin
Stewnrt and Sir. Frank Stewart, of this
city.
Sir. nnd Mrs. Charles Copeland. Mr.
Charles P. Copclund, Master Lammot du
Pont Copeland and SIlss Gertrude
Brincklo have returned from the Paclfto
coast. Thoy journeyed out toy the Pan
ama Canal and came homo by the North
ern Pacific route.
Mr. and Sirs. George A. Rhoads and
their daughters have gone to Beach
Hnven. N. J., to spend a fortnight.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Robert H. Richards and
thelr'eons, Charles nnd Robert, have gono
to Quebec, Can., to stay four or Jive
weekH.
Sir. and Sirs. Gilpin S. Woodward went
to Mt. Pocono, Pa., this week, to stay a
month.
..nc c.utiri. KL1GMAN
MHO. e". -"
Wl will pond th JW" $
Aua-uat the gue.t of Mrs F.
kSS o" Atlanta City. Nfore
EVEKtyq LBPEB-PniLADELPHTA. FRIDAY. ATTGUST 13,
, '- :m. uMiiMiiiife"' , mi. :'v
Sir" ?ilR wSJr p r" 4 -"
MISS MILDRED STERRETT
Miss Storrctt, who is the daughter of Mr. nnd M rs. A. II. Sterrett,
her debut at a largo affair at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club early in
in Ocean City, where she is tho guest of Miss Ruckdeschcll, who gave a
of her guest Inst week.
South Philadelphia
Sirs. Esther Roso nnd her children, SIlss
Minerva Rose, SIlss Sadie Roso and Sir.
Slortlmer Rose, of 609 Tnsker street, nre
spondlng tho summer at Wlldwood, N. I.
They will return In tho early part of Sep
tember. Sir. and Sirs. William B. Strncker nre
entertaining their niece, Miss Lorcttn
Agnes Friel, of C112 Christian strcot, nt
their summer home, 3.17 Corinthian plnce,
Oci-an City, N. J.
MIsa Frlet will leave gome time about
the middle of September for an automo
bllo tour of the New England States.
SIlss Gertrude Goldberg, n Unlor. Hill,
N. J., debutante, and her cousin, Stlis
Dorothy Snttcn, of Pnterson, N. J., nro
visiting relatives at 19.13 South 9th street.
SIlss Goldberg and Sliss Sntten will re
main here until the week-end, and the
next fortnight they will spend In Atlantic
City with their cousin, Miss Esther R.
Jaffe, of this city.
Sir. , Richard Fenncssy, of 100 Fernon
street, has returned from a three weeks'
stay at Atlantic City.
SIlss Lillian Abrams has returned from
a week's visit to rolntlvcs In Yonkers, N.
Y.. accompanied by her cousins. SIlss Lily
Abrahams, who will remain here for a
month".
North Philadelphia
Tho marrlngo of SIlss Barbara Smith,
daughter of Sirs. Samuel II. Smith, of
3222 Rldgo nvenue, to Sir. Isadore Gluck,
of 1815 North Broad street, will take place
quietly on Wednesday, Soptember 1, nt
3 o'clock In the afternoon, In the chapel
of tho alumni building of the Keneseth
Israel synagogue. The Rev. Dr. Joseph
Krauskopf will olllclnte. Sir. Gluck Is u,
son of Sir. and Sirs. Dnvld Gluck, of
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sir. LewlB Segrist. of 3120 Diamond
streoti Sir. William Sommer, of 211M On-
.-,- --.. Mn.l lf TrrA.lArlr.lf TV Df.trlt.
lliriu aui-vi, am. .............. . -"--
of 1B23 Euclid avenue, will spend the
week-end with Sir. and Sirs. Andrew G.
Sommer and their family on their farm
near Perkaale.
SIlss aiadys D, Rlchtcr and SIlss
Beatrice Olive Rlchtor. of 3300 North
Broad street, havo returned home nfter
spending July nt a hoube party at Lake
Echo. Bliss Gladys Rlchter will leave
shortly for the shore.
Mrs, P. Frederick Genther. who has
visiting her parents. Sir. and Sirs. Francis
C Rlchter. of 330G North Broad street, has
returned to her home In Hartford, Conn.
Sir. nnd Mrs. Robert C. Ledlg and their
sons. Francis Rlchter Ledlg and Richard
G. Ledlg. 2d, are spending the summer at
Fern Rock.
Wilmington ,
Mr. and Mrs, Alfred D. Warner, Mrs.
Edward Andrews, Sllea Belle Warner and
Miss Sue Warner have returned home
frcm an extended automobile trip. Starr
ing from this city, they went to the New
England Statea. The route was taken
through the Adirondack Mountains,
around Lake Champlaln and down
through Vermont.
Mr and Mrs. Herbert W. WWttakar
and Mica Slargaret Whlttaker left thU
week for Dlgby. Nova Seotla, where they
vjl stay until the end of (hU month.
Sirs. H. Fletcher Brown Is at Newport,
H. L, tot ft two weeks' visit with rela
Uvea. Nolle tot the Solly pae U1 be
aptd d printed la '
Mdaer. but all uh notlc mat bo
written on one We of the paper,
tauat be sUnnl In fall. ' ) ad
JrtM, and when puJble t4hBe
ounber nut be It.
Btad all' aaaaliuM t
"SeeUty BdHor," VMlas Ledger.
tea CntaiBBt tFM.
linlMi la roaatfewwBte are oanwd
eat m Mutt tmMmhm star bo rxNMJM.
the Bsttee will sat b jpablUaed.
Delaware County
Sir. nnd Sirs. Hnrry Slay nnd their
daughters, SIlss Emily and SIlss Mario
Slay, 712 Pino street, Darby, nro spending
three weeks nt their bungalow. In Lowes,
Del.
Sir. and SIrB. J. J. CloscttI and threo
children, of Oak avenue, East Lans
downe, will spend until September 8 at
Atlantic City.
Sir. Walter Abel, of Folsom, nnd Sir.
Henry II Bltler, Jr., of Rutledge, are
visiting Sirs. J. K. Tucker, of Baltlmoro,
Sid.
Sir. Frederick Beck nnd his daughter,
SIlss Slao Beck, of Rutledge, returned to
day from Somers Point, JS. J.
Sir. St. Alban Kite, of Slorton, left
yesterday for England, where he will
join the Friends' Hospital Corps, which
in nursing the wounded In northeastern
France.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Robert Delp have moved
from Hlghtstown, N. J., to Brunswick
avenue, Lansdowne Heights.
SIlss Elizabeth Levis, of Brighton ive
nue, Lansdowne Heights, returned today
from a week's visit with friends In ICen
nett Square.
Mlliouilteiuci.i. la iiit&uo m ntu i,ui,u,u
of Silas Ida SI. Hutchner, of Frnnken
Held. N. J., to Sir. Perclvnl Wright, of
Darby, on July 31. Tho young couple will
live in Darby after August 22.
Sir. and Sirs J. A. Pongrn. of Brighton
avenue, Garrcttford, who will move Tues
day to Pittsburgh, will entertain a fare
well party at their home this nfternoon.
Among the guests will bo SIlss Lillian,
Miss Adele and SHbs Vera Frnnkendeld,
Sir. nnd Sirs. Harry Muschkc, Sir. and
Sirs. Albert Davis, Mr. and Sirs- L.
Woodloy. Sir. Harry Young and Mr.
Jumea Calgan.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Donald Hannan, of
Burmont road, Garrettford, are enjoying
a motor trip to West Chester.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Harry Knoor, who were
recently married In Elkton, have returned
from their wedding trip and nro now liv
ing; at Clearvlew, Sirs. Knoor was SIlss
Catherine Bailey, of T7th and Brewster
avenue, Clearvlew.
Chester
Sirs. William S. Blakclny and her
daughter. SIlss Slarjorle Blakeley, of 19th
Btreet and Providence avenue, are spend
ing the aummer with Mr. and Sire. Ed
ward Earle Chandlse, at their new home
In Walllngford. Early In the winter they
will leave for California, where they con'
template remaining for several months.
Sirs. SI. A. Ncufeld and daughter, of
East Broad street, are at Wlldwood, N, J,
Dr. SI, A. Neufeld is spending tho week
ends with them.
Sir. and Sirs. Charles Slolntyre and in
fant daughter Hazel, of. Weatvllle, N. J.,
are the guests of Sirs. Slelntyre'a mother,
Sirs. John Dunlon, of MT East Ninth
street.
Mr. and Mr. T. Ralph Clark, of UU
Thompson street, have gone to Betterton,
Md.
Mrs- U SI. Craudall. of Bast Broad
atreat, has returned (rem an extended
vlait t aVie and Pittsburgh.
Camden and Vicinity
Doctor J. D. Lawrence and family, of
UarcbantviUa, are at Asbury Park.v
A large, fair will be beU the grounds
of the lUddoti Country Club September
9. XO aad 11. The auffffudtta will be la
enarge a the ttth.
Mr. and Mrs. Auguatua Reeve and Miaa
Reeve, of Id and State streets, are at
Lake Mtasawaafca, H. Y., as U their
cuaton la August.
fhoto by A. rredrlck Ilraillcy.
of 720 West Upsnl street, will rhnko
October. Miss Sterrett is at present
card party and luncheon in honor
Frankford
Mr. nnd Sirs. William C. Wharton, of
Arrott street, who nre spending seveinl
weeks nt Jamestown, R. I., will enter
tain a house party next week, which will
lncludo SIlss Roso Rowan, SIlss Eleanor
Tracer, SIlss Blanche Cnvney, SIlss Slar
lon Betts nnd Sirs. Hnrry Wharton.
Mr and Sirs. George Cotts, of Penny
pack Park, Ashbourne street, nro spend
ing threo weeks In tho Adirondack Moun
tains. SIlss Ella Patterson, of Holmeshurg, Is
spending somo time at Atlantic City.
SIlss Slary Patterson will leave Slonday
for the shore and remain until Labor
Day. Sir. and Sirs. William Patterson
will motor down and remain ovor the
week-ends.
Sir. nnd Sirs. William Carroll, of 2008
Rhawn street, have as their guests Sir.
John Carroll, of Pittsburgh, and SIlss
Frances Davis.
Sir. and Mrs, S. Tomllnson, of Loney
street, Fox Chaso, are spending this week
nt Atlantic City.
Sirs. George F. Schwartcr, of North
wood, and daughter. SIlss Slurlon
Schwarter, and SIlss Allen lire spending
two weeks at tho Delaware. Water Gap,
whero Russell A. Schwartcr and Russell
Kurtx aro camping for the season.
Mr. Slartln Slulholland, of 4291 Grlscom
strict, returned this weok from a visit nt
Seaside Heights, where he was tho guest
of Mr. Flgner.
Mrs. Anna Bradley, of Tncony, accom
panied by her daughter, SIlss Anna Brad
ley, Is spending the month of August
at Atlantio City, where she has taken
apartments
Ti- ni Writ .TftRpnh Itlttnrr nnd fam
ily, of 6226 North Front streot. Olney, have
returned from Wlldwood, N. J., where
they havo been spending part of tho sum
mer. Lansdowne
Sir. and Sirs, Joseph Bird, of Shadelnnd
avenue, are entertaining their nephew,
Mr. Joseph Bird, of Trenton.
SIlss Helen English, of Baltimore ave
nue, will spend several weeks at Bea Isle
City.
Mr. Duncan Kerr, of Drexel avenue, will
spend several weeks at Mlllvllle, N. J.
Mrs. Harry Stewart and family, of Run
nymede avenue, are spending tho aummer
In Btona Harbor.
Mr. and Mrs, Dominic Bradley and chil
dren of Lewis avenue, East Lansdowne,
will leave today to spend August and Sep
tember at Chelaea.
BUMMER BESOM
' ATLANTIO CITY. W. J.
OSTEND
fhiuorin an ratlre block of oan front sd4
xffIued with in (amoui Ooardwilk: in
fK wwU? CMlita aeotlea: Mpwlty i
uMsaailr large. 1 rooms, with unob-trueted
viw SI the ocean 'tom " J!nd '.r
water in ill baths: runntu water In roonu.
Sifl , ft. of porch" surround the bottl. the
Siw dIaUY. loom otertoAa the eoa. flnet
?nuin. Mid while eewlM. orihetra of wlo-drMlo-
twice ". H1 "VWJfc'ffi
SagB9ceat new Pl UouaieVlpecUI-Wl.OO
uweeklr; - SMlW. auto meete train,
up wee-ir. 08TBND CX.. Owner.
The celhfted KAOIUM WATtSR TRBAT-,iI-mt
tank recoaetrueth and rejuvenant
M. u5S? tiHidiSd.lf admtatolered by
"Zeadlaa Hli-CU Jtoderata-RaU IloUl
ALBEMARLE g, gjo, savtor. nrlvatj
,.. mi Trrtllir table. Suuuiwr rata. t
utlwtal?: i?Wgll" Baa J- V- OOP
mar - zzr " -
GAPE MAY. N. J.
THE ELYVARD .ViMS.-
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BKACUHAVMtiti-
NEW HOTEL BALDVVIN
1015.
TOO MUCH BRIDGE AT THE
SEASHORE CAUSES "BRIDGITIS"
Society Matrdn Picks Up Knitting Needles in Self
Defense Weekly Dinner-Dance at Cape May Yacht
Club Doings in Wlldwood and Avalon
SEASHORE fashionables havo n new
ailment. They cnll It "brldgltls," and.
ns Its name Implies, It Is caused by nn
overindulgence In tho omnipresent game
of bridge. Some of the matrons who have
been ontertnlned a great deal this sum
mer have given up card playing tor a
week or two nnd have gono In for knit
ting, becnuso the mnnlpulntlon of the
knitting needles Is considered so restful.
As one of the most popular hontcsses ex
pressed It: "You don't hnve to concen
trate and you don't need to count."
Mrs. Howard Edwards cntcrlntiied nt
bridge on Wcdncsdny nfternoon at the
Hotel Strand.
Mrs. Glfford Scott will enlcrtnln n large
brldgo party on Friday nfternoon nt her
home on Pennsylvania nvenue, south.
Mr. and Sirs. William Reed Fltzslm
mons, of Philadelphia, will close their
Chelsea cottnge enrly In September,
when they will leave for n tour of the
Pacific Const.
United Stntes Senntor Philander C,
Knox nnd Sirs. Knox, who nro fiequent
visitors, motored down for tho week
end nnd nre spending n few dajs at the
8h el bur no.
Sir. nud Mrs. T. II. Goodman, who havo
been here since the enrly summer, have
gono to Polnnd Springs, Sle., nnd will
luturn for the mouth of September.
Mrs. Georgo A. Statlack and Sirs. F. A.
Richardson, who nro at tho Sliirlborough
Hlenhelm for tho summer, aro dally
Imthers at tho Brighton Cnslno.
Sirs. Benjamin Pllson, SIlss Olga rihon
nnd Stlss Slnrgtterltc Pllson, of Washing
ton, who have been nt tho Slnrlborough
Blenheim nil summer, left this week for
the Balsnms. Dlxvltlo Notch, N. It. Thoy
will return hero in tho autumn.
SIlss Anna Sellers nnd her brother, S. C.
Sellers, who hnvo been nt Lake Hopul
cong nil summer, nrrlvcd this week, to
iiinaln at tho Bhoro until October 1.
Mrs. Mnry Thompson Bryan, who Is
now at Virginia Hot Springs, will join her
mother, Strs. S. V. Hnrdesty, at tho Den
nis tho c.irly part of September.
Sirs. 15. A. Leson, of Baltimore, who
lint been spending the summer nt Lnko
Hopntcong, will nrrlvo hero August 18,
to remain until late In the autumn.
CAPE MAY. Aug. 13. The utunl week
ly Ulnner-dnnce, which Is given on Fri
day evenings nt tho Yacht Club, was ar
ranged this week to take place on
Wednesday. Among thoso who attend
rcgulnrly are srr. nnd Sirs. It. Wilson
McCrc.idy. Sir. and Sirs. Henry B. Pat
ton, Sir. it. Wiatnr Harvey, Sir. and Sirs.
Randolph lustlco Sir. and sirs, lnnguon
Lea. Dr. nnd Sirs. Richard Norrls, Sir.
and Sirs Andrew Wheeler, Sir. and Sirs.
Joshun Ash Pearson, Sir. nnd Sirs. How
ard E. Keppcr, Sir. and Sirs. Thomas
Roliertt, Jr., Sir. and Sirs. Holllnshian
N Taylor, Sirs. It. H. Smith, Sir. and
.Mrs. F. D. Stoiell, Sir. and Sirs. Norman
(3 ley.
Sir. It. Wlstnr Harvey gave a dinner
party recently nt tho Yacht Club. The
guests Included SIlss Kthol SInule, Sirs.
Ronald H. Barlow. Sir. Robert Bright,
Sir. 8. Slcrkor, SIlss Foulkc Sir. Davis.
Another dinner nt the Yacht' Club In
cluded Sir. nnd Sirs. Itolnnd Pollock,
Mr. nnd Sirs. John Blakeley, Sir. and Sirs.
Arthur Colnhnn. Sir. and Sirs Howard
Kheble, Sir. and Sirs. William Slorico and
Sir. Paul Peat son. ,
Sir. nnd MrH. Hutchinson Scott, Sir. and
Sirs. Arthur Hopkins, wero tho guests of
Sir. nnd Sirs. Ilolllngshend Tuylor at
dinner lately at the club Sirs. Tailor
nlso gnvo a swimming party off tho dock,
on Wednesday morning. Thcro wero 15
In tho party.
Tho weekly brldgo wns hold Inst night,
nt tho Yacht Club. The coinmltteo In
charge wns Sirs R. Walter Starr, chair
man; .Mrs. J. Stuart Tnlt, Sirs. Robert
Uronr, Slis. S. Ross Campbell, Mrs. Slor
"tou R. Alexander.
Four prizes will be awarded at the
end of the season for tho four highest
scores. Among tho members nro Strs.
F. T, Harding, Mrs. Georgo, B. Whitwoll,
Mrs. B. Courlacnder, Sirs. Hollowcll, Dr.
nnd Sirs. Vnnsnnt, Sir. Charles Van
snnt, Sir. Frank Buck, Mr. nnd Sirs. F.
Baker, Sirs. E. J. Uod, Sirs. Sexton,
Sirs. William Kny.
Dr. und Mrs. B D. Pnrrlhh. SHbs Slar
garet Yoehnm, SIlss Thecklii Puts, Silas
Elizabeth Smith, Sir. Cyril Hepburne,
Sir. Slorton Alexander, Sirs. Hobson,
SIlss Anne J. B. Lowry.
Sir. Shunzo Takakl, tha son of Bnron
Tnkakl, of Tokio, Japan, ulth his wlfo
and three children, aro occupying a suite
of rooms nt the Starlne Apartments.
Another social affair was tho card party
given at tho Hotel Lnfuyetm this week.
Among those present were SIlss Annetto
Newdecker. SIlss Grnco V. Harrlgun
Lieutenant J. J. Murphy, H. V. Hnrrignn,
John Slartln Brooks nnd others.
Sirs. Sklpwth Cannell entertained ,n
formally at brldgo on Wednesday after
noon nt her cottage on S.tockton avenue.
Sirs. Walter F. Kccnnn, of Philadelphia,
accompanied by her daughter, SIlss Ruth
Keenan, and son Philip, are spending
Bomo tlmo in Cape May.
Sliss E. Robinson, of Philadelphia, Is
spending a few days with Sir. and Sirs,
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THE LAND OF MAKE-BELIEVE
De Soto sought the Fountain of Youth in Florida, hut he did
not find It. "When I am old," said Janiea Russell Lo'well while
Ambassador to England, "put me in a Home far Incurable Chil
dren." He died young, aged 72, for he had quaffed of De Bote's ftu
tain, which bubbles up in the child's Kingdom of Make-BeJiBr
The youthful instinct for play impelled many of the Truymore
guests last week to dress as peasants and join in the Festival of
tne Tyrolese Farm. Winter was coming; the snflw-peaked
Alps loomed in the distance. Turkeys were strutting about;,
pigeons flew through the air. Youths, feather-capped, and maidens
in stomachers and kirtloa, whirled in folk dance? and feasted on
Tyrolese doughnuts. Suddenly down came the snow first
on the distant mountains, then upon the revelers for, by un
dulating light and white confetti, the snow of illusion blended with
the saqw ox reality. Over Ave hundred, ou the aeciujUught, iutra
the pleasure of this winter idyll in August. Vm Tywr
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Frank Ilneort nt their cottage on Wash
ington street
Mi. Frank Abercromblp ard family have
taken the cottage of Dr. and Mrs. It.
Wnlter Stnrr nt the corner of New Jersey
nnd Delaware avenues for the remainder
of the season.
Stlsa Bthel Hlckry. of Washington, D.
C. Is visiting her staler, SIlss Dltworth
Hlbbenl, of t'hlniltlphln, nt her cottage'
here.
, WILDWOOD. sAug. IS.-Slr. ami Mrs.
Bernard Lelbermnn and family, of 3127
North Grata street, Philadelphia, are
spending the summer at their cottage on
Dnvl.t nvenue. They will leave on Sun
day for n motor trip to Connecticut to
be gono for a abort time.
A "WW" party wns given last evening
by tho guests of the Dayton Hotel.
Miss SlnrguorMo Pierce, of Colllngs
wood. Is the guest of Silts Lcnh Streaker
on Chestnut nvenue.
Sirs. Paulino Hnsbncher, of Wilkes
Uarre, Pa.. Is spending the balance of the
season nt Bishop's Inn.
SIlss SInrle Slack, of Philadelphia, la
n guest nt the Slaclt cottage, at 3d and
Central nvcniies.
Sirs. Jocph Lclberllch nnd her sisters,
of Plill.idelphln, nre occupying apart
incuts nt the Hartley.
Sir. nnd Sirs. D. White nnd daughters,
Sll.ts Nntallo and "Its Sturlal. have
rented n cottage nt tho Crest for the
summer.
Sir. nnd Sirs, Joseuh Stevens nnd Mr
Wesley Peters were week-end guests of
Sir and Sirs. it. Peterson, who nro regla
tered at thu Ocrnn .Creat. Other gucita
aro Sliss Adalbert SI. Smith, Miss Ruth
J. Craft. Sir. George Cole nnd Sir. Charles
T. Walters, of Phllndolphla: Str. nnd Mrs.
P. A. Kneuzo, New York; Strs. A. F
Mend, or Boston, Stass.; SIlss Laura Fin
sler, of Virginia.
Strs. Logan Is now occupying apart
ment nt the rrtloy.
Sir. N. A. Terry, of West Philadelphia,
has rented William Bobb's cottage on
West lavender Road.
Sir. H. Slumphreys and fnmlly, of West
Philadelphia, are now occupying apart
ments In the Barrett.
SIlss Jesslo Itawlcy, Sirs. Hyde and her
daughter, SIlss Alice Hyde, of Roxbor
ough. and Sir It. T. Wcnvor, of Phila
delphia, or among tho guests nt tho
Fciiih
Sirs. Henry F. Rochcrrnch and family,
of Philadelphia, arc now occupying the
apartments -or James A. Orr on West
Slornlng Glory Road.
Sir. nnd Sirs. A. Turner and son, Allen.
nn nt the Ferns for the summer.
Sir. Georgo AV. Gensey, who la at tho
Crest, will leave tomorrow for tho Pan
ama Exposition to bo gono for a month.
AVALON. N. J Aug. 13,-Tho suc
cess of the opening of the New Casino
last week exceeded all expectations.
Tho boxes, balconies and main lloor wero
crowded by n capnclty audience repre
senting all of tho neighboring resorts
nnd villages. The wheel wns spun for
tho "Kono Dance," and many couples
received prizes.
Every one hero Is now nnticipating the
Dedication ball to ba held In the now
building tomorrow night, following a
special display of carafully-sclectcd feat
ure films. The evening's entertainment
will be preceded by brief dedication core
monlcH Instlnit for a nunrter hour Includ
ing addresses by Senntor A. F Dalx Jr..
who will preside; Scnutor II. 'C Whoaton
and Charles If. Hall, tho founder or
Greater Avalon. Tho ball room will pre
sent n gorgeous spcctaclo, hundicds of
electric lamps being flashed upon the
dancers in slnglo or blended color effects.
Thus will bo reproduced tho tints of
moonlight, sunsot, nnd midday, as well as
tho combined colors of tho rainbow,
Mrs. II. S. Grant Slegargce will be the
guest of her sister, Sirs. Wilson SlcCand
lesB until Scptumbcr 1.
Throughout tho remainder of tho season
there will bu dances nt the Now Casino
Tuesdays, Tkursdaj-H and Saturdays, in
tha evening; roller skating und orchestra
concerts every afternoon nnd motion pic
tures ovcry day at e nnd 8 p. m. except
ing Tuesdays nnd Thursdays. Every ,
Wednesday will bo Children's Day, spe
cial Juvonllo features being given.
What's Doing Tonight
Municipal Hand, tfchool Iiouho. Palmetto and
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I'hlladelphU Hand, City Hall 1'Iaui, S o'clock,
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Kntrmount rark Band, Strawberry Mansion.
9 o'clock. Free.
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street and Allegheny avenue.
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AUGUSTINE BEACH
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Stopping- at Chester and l'ennsirota
Only llnut to Augustine Beach
r.aniiiiiff in front of KToval af satt-watef
bathlns; 60(1 sanitary bathroom. Full or.
cneaira on vou, nnu uctnii. uu.,vu , ur.
Artesian witter; plenty tables, benches and
hade. All kinds nt amuiemente at beach.
fare, Itound Trip, AOr. Children. S to 10, .&",
Leaves Arch .Street VUiarf 8l30 Dally,
Hundar, 9 A. M.
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