iffs F&"r X"W' n n i .1 1 I I , SOCIETY CIRCUS AT CHELSEA " I k YACHT CDUB EVENT OF THE Plentyof Pink Lemonade and and Wildwood Personals ATLANTIC- CITY, Aug. 10. trnfi wcr0 nt ')r,B tff1(,s 1,fcl(l in fashionable Chelsea, on Tuesday mid Wrdiy nitcrtioons, rot- nil tno cot i(tta turned thr-lr nltcnllon to the big Lmumlmg the Chelsea Yncht Club, flip Sunlit were bo numerous mul of mtcli pHtoA diversity Hint no ono wanted to ke a chance of BlnyliiR itwny mid mlss & some of tho ttnloty. .vhich icar-lied ft, climax last nlgbt, when llio fun con- lAnded wlt" ,l '"""" ,,an-'e- !Tficre eic tents with mystic slsns and it.Vit.nlr booth of fuiilnBtlc tcslKiin, with 'ank lemonade and iicaimta in abundance. 'I'.iMnc n mlsahiK. from the bearded Ljjvi0 the ciuiko clumiiuiH. Mr. I-.dwnrU Jjjjjjfl, v,HB niinoutjccil ns Hit. Blunt nnd ltf Harry uoimcs n inu iimniti. ui.-n. 'r'iat tiopczL evolutions hy Mr. (Jeorgt tSL.ix Mi (.'orne Young, Mr. Horace I 'Somas nnd Mi. Albert W. Sanson. To hlaito WUl'iim '!' Wheeler wns nllottrit " i 1..1. r iKnlilni.- Hip kmIm tlerfollll. ffr.... I'ln.inn I.. Ilncv convened ono of tr tents Into a gipsy pnrndlHo nnd told foituncs Mie wiik attired lit u nlc tiicsquo tnicntal costuino and did n rush ( business, for fortune toilets nro tarred from tho lesort nnd rHIb oncrcr torrid the mysteries or tho fnturo weio jolly B'au trua" "' ' i""" "" pn.. (Mnnle Carlo" wns very popular with i,oe who nro keen for the cnino ol thwee. Tne destinies of this "Kuroponn Resort" wrie ubl managed by Mr. Will iam F. Mc'JWci, Mr. John A. Mcljunlu and Mr. Harry I.. Apploton. Tho Ihigllsn tea booth was pmtlculntly lonely. Mrs. W S Jones nnd Mrs. Thomnn I'en'ivnl soured. Adjolnlns: this wns an oriental tuuai, where Mrs. Kdwnrd Bookinycr, Mrs. leanc Dotwllor, Mrs. Frederick Parks, Mie Charles Welld, Mrs. Willliun Allen, Mi. Thomas Keefer, Mrs Tliomns l Simmons una .Mrs. itcorKc aniaicr im jlaed. 'Mrs. Franz lihrllch, Jr., diesscd as Carmen, sold cigarettes. Those who sold fancy novelties at an especially uttruc tl'e booth were Mrs. Ferdinand I.oeb, Mrs T. J Sinclair, Mrs. Kdwnul TtoKeis, Mrs. A. Lincoln Myers, Miss Dorothy Sinclair, Miss Lamb, Mrs. Charles F. Eonsor Habj's every need was supplied it tho juvenile bazaar under tho direction of Mm II. J M Cnrdcr.a, Jr., Mrs. ller- F tram 0. Fiazler, Mrs. II. T. Ifnrve. A i. aualnt Dutch kltettcn, where a large va '' rlety of delicatessen food was on sale, J-was Biiccessfulh managed by Mrs. Harry '" Humphrc.s, Mrs. Florence Townsend, L Jlrs. William T. .Melzger, .Mrs. iicien vou Mostrand nnd Mrs. C. J. Miller. Tho v country store was liberally patronized, i- ind Its wares included everything from Uffy-on-tho-stlek to bandanna hnndker- ' chiefs and oveinlis. The "salesladies" ere Jlrs. G. II. Rowc, Mrs. .Milton Off, Mrs. David 0 Smith, Sirs. II. II. Uicon- walil. Mrs. William Weill. Mrs. Itebeccii r Fleming nnd Jlrs. J. II. Fuliner. They . were assisted by a group of pretty girls. An amusement not found nt many cir cuses was n ciulsc on the bay. Hand- f, soinely appointed ynchts wero provided by Commodore Hamuei wnnn, -Mr. j-nn i.ng Ilsh. Mr. Paul M. liradley. Mr. .1. Kees .' Bradley, Mr. Gilbert Donahle, Jr., Mr. Forrest B English and Mr. i reuerici; nollman, Jr. fc The entire affair was under tho direc tion of tho men of tho ClielBca incut Club, nnd they wero ably nsslsted by tho following representatives of tho Woman's Auxiliary: Mrs. Samuel W, fWhan, Mrs. John M. Bradley, Mrs. John I" IfcQunle. Mrs. William S. Vnre. Mrs. Andres U. Lawlcr, Mlss.Maiiel uoieman, Miss Helen McQunle, Miss Mnry Gum my. Mrs. Edward Wilkinson nnd Mrs. 0. C. J. Itoesch. CAfE MAY. Aug. 19. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Scott, whoso cottage Is nt 1022 i Lafayette street, gave a most enjoyable . sailing nnd nabbing party lately. Among tho guests were Mrs. Herbert Townsend, ' Mr. nnd Mis Krnest Williamson. Jlrs. X Lewis T. Stccns, Mr. and Jlrs. Harry ficott, Jr, Mrs. Kraemcr, Jllsa Kraomcr. I Mlsa nrnrllla Cravens, of Brooklyn. X. T., who Is spending tho summer here, ? Mve a. dinner before tho Ited Mill dnnco SMh on Paturdav night. The guests wero Miss "sll Kate Zogbaum. Miss CSabrlela Tllghmnn. Mr. Welsh, Jlr. Itolnnd .Snrgcnnt, Mr. ' f Bangs, Jlr Woods Hancock. i ft Card parties and informal entcrtaln- is ments of nil kinds aro constant nt the 1 l Hotel Chnlfonte. At n recent card party nere notued sirs, urmo anil .miss i.iuisu Orme, Jllss Cnrrere, Jlrs. Ruben Balter- ': thwalto, Mrs. Lear, Miss Ornhnm, Miss : Rogers, Miss Phocbo Satterlleld, Jllss Neary, Jlrs Jlortimcr, Mrs. Dauber, Jlrs. . Hurne. : Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Tlmanus, of ' Oermantown, spent tho week-end ns tho tucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Head- lng. -uiaa iuoxgarei lveenng, uauguier ui m Rev. and Mrs. Stuart T. Keeling, of Gor mantown, spent the week-end In Capo Way. Hiss F. J. Fcnton, of Philadelphia, will leave shortly for tho Pocono Mountains. j where Bho will spend the remainder of the a ummer. T Mr Tnhn A T.'nn-ia n TJ1.II n .1 1 M1 1 fl r. gauKhter of the late II. II. Brewster, who as Attorney General In Grant's Cabinet, ! spending a part of tho summer here. Mrs Itlchard Tllghmnn and Jllss Mild red Gabrlela Tllt-htnnn. nf St. David's. ,ho spent n few weeks In Cape May, iMvt. returned home. s'Mr. John A. Lafore, of Ardmore, who ia a cottage here, has gone to New l Hampshire for a short trip. Mrs. Wtlllnm W Vnrr nml lipr ilnnull- itr, Miss Jiary Plielan Farr. have re- wjmea to their homo at St. Martin's. Miss Susan I.ynah Druce, of I'elham 'ad, Oermantown, Is spending several Jays' here as the guest of Jlr. and Mrs. HoIIinshead N. Taylor. jitrB. Edwin B. Paul and Miss Mary Paul, who spent tho greater part of tho juramer at Capo Muy, will leavo shortly Mr tho White Mountains, where they "1 Join Jllss Anna K. Coates. Mrs. nnff7A HniuAn lrni fnl'n nn fit. k!plv auction party at her cottage, 2W "i"iBon avenue, a few days ago, jars, II. j. Jones, of Cynwyd, Is tho J"t of Mrs. John P. Sillier and her Mughter at their South Cape May cot- I j WILDWOOD. Aug. I9.-The Hotel Pel. -in gave a delightful beach party on SMtirdav nvpnlno wh,n h fnllnwln? KJ' present; Miss Elizabeth Hett, Miss f Helen Bweltzer, Miss Luellle Orf, Miss Eflllcs Elkln Ml wll nn.l uiu Pnula IUer, Miss Helen and Mlsa Flprenca w'kle. Mlsa Plnranu Rnhinoon Miss iiS"' Dobon, MUs Dorothy QmtntUId, W ""'mona Gluvrs. Mr. Leo Dawson,. fcr- Klwood Younir. Mr. Georira Helntz. ' Harry Hilt and Mr. Mapfiad Kraus- g5?,fourth annual masked arnlval will held at the Crest Pier ska Ing rink to- r.ow evening. Mrs. C'ottlnglmm and ' daughter aru "diner some time at Thekl Hall. Mi Fiorenc Dokenwadel, . of i'hlla ". U a guest of her uune, Mr. A nadl. US Kast Kurk avenue. a Mr. and Mrs nfivei nn.l ilnu.rtilsr of ftbapOllS. Mil ara Btuuirlmv BAVAral 1 li at the Arlington Hotel, if. Olivet jf, in Insiru. tor of modern lansu ige at Jw Amai Atademj at Anna,olii w' 41, u lf t;. Muller, of I'lus'jurgb, MSi" ii.telb tly and bur brUUei. HE WEEK Peanuts Fortune Tellers I Mr. llussell i:iv. nt tun, m,.i v i..... "- "- .1.... IMIII ...-, 1,,-,- ncnues nro spending the month of Au gust with their grntidmothcr, Mrs. M lily In VlnelniHl, N J. Miss Kilo V. tlnuso nnd Jllss M :jld(' of t'l'Pstmil Hill, spent tho week end with Jlr. and .Mrs. HamucI II. Joslln nt their cottage, mh and Central avenues Along the Main Line Ml:mn.vMr nnd Jlrs. Archlbnld II wile nnd Mr. nnd .Mrs. Grorgo K. F.rhen have returned from a motor trip through the New llnrslntid Stales. Jlr. nnd .Mrs Lille moved last week Into their new home, corner of Hnzclhurst avenue nnd Berkley rand. Mr. ami Mrs. A, Kly Tlty, of Jterlon nnd Jloiitgoniery nvonues, have returned home nfter a two-wcoks' stay In Wltdwood N, Ji NAIU1UIITII.-Mr. and Mrs. IMwnrd C .Incoliy, ol lona avenue, will go to Cape Jlny for September. Mr. and Mrs. Walter !'. Hodges, of Ks sex nveuup, nrc rerelvlng congratulations upon tho birth of n daughter, Miss Itoe mniy Hodges, on July ). Mrs Hodges will bo remembered ns Jllss Amelia Jtnrlo Ountio, of Tlnga. Jlr. anil Jlrs. Frederick L. Kobe, Jlr. George Hose nnd Jlr. Allen Hose, of lotin avenue, will spend tho latter pnrt of the summer nt Ocean City. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Hdwln V. Hold, of Chest nut avenue, nnd Jlr. mid Jlrs. Hrnest V. Lines, of West Philadelphia, will leavo Saturday for a visit to Atlantic City. Jlrs. W. N'ewlon Price and her sister, Mlc.1 Almn Kaston, of North Nnrborth avenue, will leavo Tuesday for a two weeks' slay In Ocean City. Jlrs. John A. Oalduoll, of Elwood ave nue, Is -pending several days at Atlantic City. AIIDMOIIK.-Mr. Samuel E Downs, of Montgomery avenue, Is visiting ills pai onts, .Mr. and Jlrs. William P. Downs, at their fnim In Clarion County, Pa. Jlrs Downs will join Jlr. Downs next week to ho present nt the golden wedding of .Mr. and Jlrs. William I. Downs, -which will IQko place on the Kth of this month. Jlrs. Curtis C. Clay, of Llanfalr rond, will return Saturday fiom a month's stay at Lockport, .Mass. Jlr. and .Mrs. Chariest D. Davis nnd children, of Cmndvlew avenue, hitvo re turned fiom a two weeks' visit to Potts town nnd Bucks County, Pn. IIAVHHFOUI). Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Charles Carver are stopping nt Atlnntle City. Jlr. and Mis, Joseph F. Page, 3d, and their children, of Stownrt avenue, lmvo returned iioin I'noll, whero they hnvo boon visiting Jlr. 1'ngo'H parents, Mr. and Jlrs. Joseph F. Page, Jr., of l'aoll road, for several weeks. BBYN JIAWn. Jlr. nnd Mrs. Paul D. JIllls, who have been living nt Cnstlelln anil aro now nt Capo Jlny, will occupy their new homo at Itudnur on their re turn. WAVKli- Jlrs. J. Donaldson l'nxton nnd dntmliter have gone to Hay Head, N. J., for the remainder of the summer. The Bev. Frank C. Putiinm left this week to join Mrs. Putnam and daughter in New Kngland. Later thoy nro going to take n trip through Novn Scotia. Germantown Jllss Jlnilo Kurtz, of 122 Dast Pleasant street, and her brother, Jlr. James Kurtz, will leavo today for Mount Pocono, where they will remain for threo weeks. Jllss Allco Kurtz has Just returned from nn extended stay In Atlantic City. Jllss Jean Barstow, of 111 West Wash ington lane, has returned from n stay In Ocenn Grove. Mrs. Washington Vnn Dusen. of West Washington lane, hns returned from H stay In tho Cntsklll Mountains and will leave shortly for Ventnnr to spend tho remainder of tho season. .Miss Hdytho Sullivan, of CM1 Greene stieet, has sailed for Now Orleans, whoro sho will bo tho guest of Mr. and Jlrs. Kugono Hebert at their homo on Hor wlck Hay, Bala-Cynwyd Jlr. nnd Jlrs. O. JI. ilnlscr, -Miss F.leanor Galscr and Jllss Jlnrlo Loulso Galser, of UU I.landrlilo road. Cvnwyd, has ictuined frdm a delightful two weeks' tour of Now England. ' Jllss Dorothy Fleck, of Bala avenue, Bala, will leavo AugUBt 15 (or Ocean City, where she will bo tho guest of Jllss Dorothy Nelms, nt tho cottage of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelms, Mr. and Jlrs. Nicholas Dnlton and fam ily, of Union avenue, Bala, nro spending (several weeks at Wildwood, N. J. Jlr. and Jlrs. Frederick Jloore, of Bala avenue, are nt Atlantic City for n short stay. Jlrs. Alexander J. Christie and Jllss Mliznbeth Christie, of Llnudrlllo road, Cynwyd, have returned from a two weeks' trip tluough Lancaster, Hanover, Pa., nnd Baltimore, Jtd. Whllo in Hnnovcr .Mrs. Christie and her daughter were the guests of the former's brother-in-law and sister, Jlr. and Jlrs. John J. Conrad, and In Lan caster they visited Jllss Dllzabeth Lain. Mr. Christie recently returned from a Western trip to Chicago nnd St. Louis. Jlrs. Charles J. deV. Keefe, of Llanber rls road. Bain, has returned from a sev eral weeks' visit In Chelsea. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott Detwller, of City avenue, Hnln, are in Jlalno with a party of friends, including Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Jlason Baker nnd Jlr. and Jlrs. Robert McCreary. AH are guests of Dr. John Deal at his camp In Kggemoggln. Jlr and Jlrs. Maurice D. Long, of Bain, recently took a two weeks' motor trip along the New England coast, returning home by nay of the White Mountains. Lansdowne Mrs. Harlan Pago Btatzcll and children have returned from a month's stay at Ocean City. Mr, Kdward Ryan, of LaCrosse avenue, entertained at cards and .moker Tues day evening. Mr. Fabian Ityan, of LaCrosse avenue, returned today from a month's vacation at Bethayres, where e was the guest of Jlr. Weyroan Hallowoll. Pr. Henry Bartlaaon, of Baltimore ave nue, returnd today from a few days' trip to Atlantic City. Mlw Itabeeea LAlrd In visiting her sls ww. Ml r and Ml Anna Laird, of Shadeland avenue. Nolle fur the oeletjr l wll bo oeotd and ptlat4 la the Kvelo Ledger, but all surh nolle rou.t be written on one side ef the paper, mutt be tlsnrd In fuU, wilb full nd ureM. ami brn possible Ultpben auabr i"M b !? jwoJ all ucb eamisiuiIattHXts '8iJtr Bdllw." Breular Lder, no Cbtttut l"-t. Luleui tbu ciquleminta are carried, oat o that viiHioiloa is b jxuulbJ, ta Btle4 w'U wt be aWWied. EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, ATGFHT Br ' x W Wi "5, i- 5 ' ' ;t ? , 'fl f ' 'U - I 1 I'holn In J n I, !, It I i.i li MRS JOSEPH 15. McCALL Mrs. McCnll, nccompnnicd liy her dnuifhtcr, MiRa I,cnorc A. McCnll. and hor son, Mr. Joseph B. McCnll, Jr., is spending the month of August at Wernersvillc, Pn. Along the Reading Jlr. nnd .Mrs. F. II. Delbel, tormorly of St. Louis, nro spending the summer In Jlr nnd Jlrs. WHIiain B. Jnrobus' resi dence on Washington lane, Jcnltlntuwn, Pa. .Mrs. Delbel will have as her guest for some lime Jllss Itiith Johnston, of St. Louis. Jlrs. Delbel nnd Jllsa Johnston have Just roturned from Atlantic City, where they hnvo been spending sovural days Inst week. Friends of Mrs. H. Carrol Brook, of Olansldc, Pn., will bo glad to hear sho has fully recoveied from her recent nccl deut. Jllss Martha Stlnson, of Jlcnlo avenue. Glenslde. Pn.. has left for Sea Cliff, Long Island, where she will remain for saveral weeks. Jlr. and Jlrs. Gcorgo Simons, of Falr hlll avonuo, Glenslde, Pn., havo as their guests for several weeks Jllsa Virginia Weaver nnd Jllss Leona JI. Fields, of California. Jlr. II. S. Walker, of Washington lane, Wyncote, Pa., has loft for Longport, N. J., where ho will spend sovcral days at the Aberdeen Hotel. Jlr. George Borda, of Walnut street, Jenklntown, Pa., will leavo next wcolc for Chels'ii, N. J., whoro ho will remain sev eral days, afterward going to Beach Haven. N. J., where ho wilt spend a fortnlcht. Jlr. and Jlrs. George S. Opp. of llth street, Oak Iine, and family are occupy ing their cottage at Ocenn City. They will, remain until Into In September. Jlrs. Charles JI. Llnson, of Ashbourne road, hns recently returned from a 10 dnys' visit with her daughter. Mrs. Clin ton Woblmnn, at Newtown, Pa. Tioga Jtr. and Jtrs. Charles Saunders nnd their son. Jtr. Mnhlon" Saunders, of 3C1I North Broad btrcet, lmvo guno to Atlan tic City for tho remainder of the sea son. Jtr. nnd Mrs. David Tltlow with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Loughery, of 1721 West Tioga street, aro passing tho present month In Ocean City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Raynor Bowman, of West Tioga street; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blg gard, of North 18th street, and Jtr. and Mrs. Wnlter Bauer, with their young sons. Charles and Lduls Buuer, of Lin coln Drive, have returned from nn auto mohllo trip to the New Jersey conBt re sorts. Jtr. and Jtrs. Bowman will spend tho week-end with Jtr. nnd Mrs. Willnrd Bowman, at Phoenlxvllle. Dr. Robtoy Dungllson Sntvely, of 1709 West Tioga street. Is spending a. short tlmo with his family nt their bungalow In the Blue Mountains, Pa. Millbourne Jtr. and Jlrs. Ixiuls Tucker and their family, of CIS9 West Chester road, have a cottage at Chelsea for the summer. Jtrs. Crnndall and her daughter, of 13 Mlllbourno avenue, am spending the sum mer in Vermont and will return home euily In September MRS. FRANK A. STREET Who is spending the summer at Yildwood. Mrs. Street will be re- Biembere4 a Miw Dorothy Bojv rows. M "- . . i ',, J. West Philadelphia Jlr. John JI. Hniif, 32j North S.'d strivt. has gone to UojUm mid Portland, .Me. Jlr. 1-1 K. Hicks and dnuRhtrr, Jllss Ruth Hick. !.'.0 North SOth street, have gone to Delnwnro Hieakwutei and Avulon, N, J. The friends of Jllss Sue Clarice Cave, of 6213 Havei ford nvenuo, surprised her with a. farewell party before her depai turo to Chelsea, whero sho will remain fur the rest of the summer. Jtr. Grot pi Wyell, of Scraiiton. was one of tin guests. Jllss Mary Devlne. of 310 North r.2d street, has just returned from a visit tn Albany, N. V.. and her slstor. Jllss Agatha Devlne, has Just returned from a two weeks' stay In Ksklhomn, Pn. .Mr. George W. Barratt of Bcilevue, Pa., Is visiting Jlr. S. M. Fox, 1530 North Alden street. Jtrs. Snmuel JI. Fox, 1539 North Alden street. Is visiting In Atlantic Cltv. South Philadelphia Jtlss Josephine Cnulane, of 2110 South ICth street. Is nt present In Spring Like, v. here she will be the guest of Mrs. Francis Osselt for several weeks. Jlr. and Jlrs. Kdwnrd Clinton, 1122 Woll stieet, will spend their vacation nt Pin It land, Pa., tho guests of Jlr. lruuk JIc Carter and nephew. Jlr. Frank Jlonroo and family, of 2311 Smith Sartaln street, will be tho guest ot .Mr. James Cannon at Carbon Hotel, Sum mit Hill, Pn., for n few weeks. Jtr. anil JtiB. Jllchael Bnnlor, 16th street nnd Snydci avenue, hnvo opened their cottage nt Wildwood, N. J., for the month of August. The Hov. John II. Pastoret and family, of Third German Baptist Church, 12th street and Jtoyamenslng avenue, aro spending two weeks nt Perkasie, Pa. North Philadelphia Jtr. and Jtrs. Irvln Voss. of 2225 North 15th street, are spending tho summer at Chelsea. Mr. and Jtrs. Albert J. Koch, of 153S North Broad street, and their dnughtors. Jtlss Florence Koch and Mrs. Perry Hlt ner, aro making an extended tour of the West. Jtrs. John II. Kelly and her daughter, Jllss Gertrudo Kelly, of 2127 North 15th street, are spending tho summer at Cap itol Island, Jte. Mr. nnd Jtrs. Horace Yard ley, of 1912 North Park avenue, havo tnken an apart ment at Chelsea for the early fall. Jtr. nnd Jtrs. Stephen B. Collailay, of the Royal Apartments, Broad and 0 Irani avenue, ate spending tho summer at Baglo's Jterc. Jtr. Raymond w. Walker, of 2231 1'ber street, nnd Jtr. Harry C. Corr. of 3030 Susquehanna avenue, will lenvo Satur day for an extended tour of tho Great Lakes and southwestern Canada. Jtlss Marian Do Burio. of lGlO North 17th street, has gone to Ocean City to re main over Labor Day. Roxborough 'i'i. i1al llr "YMlllnm Ttoliert ItearlCk. of -loa Lyceum avenue, pastor ot tne 'ini ' mage Memorial Reformed Church, left on i Tuesday to spend the remainder of the 1 season in Atlantlo City.' Jllss Ellaheth A. Kennedy, of em Ridge avenue, has returned from several weeks' stay In Providence, Md. Mrs. Jacob K- Swartz and her grand son. Jtnster Conrad Fulmer JIllls. of Washington. D. C. who have been the gueats of Mrs. H. K SwarU, of Afnsl'e street. Falls of Schuylkill, nccompanled by Jtlss Jennie Kerr, of 27th and Somer. set etreets. have gone to Barnegat, N. J , for the remainder of the summer. Suffrage Events Today JSyUAI. FRANC1II8B SOCIiWY. Noonday rnsetlng. HMh an4 Plltwrt utrwU; Mkr. MI- litrtba S4vli. Noon-Meeting at tKrr's Orol Mill, Mb strwt and Cotuinu-v avwnw. nwakr. Mlw Anna McCu4. 6 SO p. in Metlnr at Hh n4 Chtnut streets. buW-. MU iWrttia Sapevlts aud Ulsa Uaa. WOMAN Strj-'rRAaB PARTY. Koos Mwtlsg ut If-lw it Kllbura Workji. tSih strwt and AlUgliMiy avoue; ssakr, Mt4 VKtclle HUMl. 8W u. ni.-Opu-lr nuMtlm: on Cilr ilall Plata; pakw. MU. HMell HupsmII, Mrs. E. M. llo-a a-4 Mr. Wotwl. AVhat's Doing Tonight UUBlcuat Bud. Olmr. Sorthlt Uoulavani, btiiiwi W ud 4i h ueu, noutb plu. 8 o .luck Free Fatnuobat Fsrk Banil, Imoo KU!, 8 olock Pkiia4laia Band Ooavuiiloa Hall. Broal uet a4 AlUtftutoy avMae, S e ulov. fr.o Northeast Philadelphia Mr. Francis Murphy entertained n num ber of his friends nt bis home, 121 Brown street, this week. Jllss Nellie Jt nonohoe. of 2710 Wch mond street, will spend the next two weeks at Atlnntle City ns the guest of Jlr nnd Jlrs. ndwnrd Flood. Jllss Jlnrthn Jtetionnell. 21P! F.nst I.lp lilneott street, hns relumed nflcr several weeks spent round the lielawntp Wittet' Hup. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Knelln, Who spent iiieir wedding tup nt Nlngnra Falls, nro mu residing at 171 F.nst Will street. Frankford The Muter Dolorosa Church ill hold iU Inwn fcstlvnl on the rhureh gimindfl , (his week. The booths are lipniillfully li .-ornted nnd in charge- of n numbrr of Frnnkford's most pnpulnr voting ladies, including Miss Kntlirjn Fan-. Miss Mary il-rerty, Jllss JtcOllines., Jtlss Foley, MNs Nuliui, MIj-s Bllzatieth l.ogue Miss M.iire ('hrlstlnii, Jllss Anna ij'Keefe, Mls Jlnrle (VKrere, Jllss M.i Hiett. Un (Irnir llnrklii", Miss Helen llnr Mtis and Jtlss Agnes tjulnlnn. A feature of Importance will be the free onrn-nlr minstrel show every night, given by Jlr, John Nulty. Jlr. John T. anllochFr, Jlr. Hiorge l( Lodgo nnd others Mr nnd Mrs. Joseph Chldesler nnd ilnugliter, Jllss niennnr ChldeMer, of tlrl.s coin s'rei-l, hnvr returned to their home from Wildwood. where they have spent I heir vnrntlnns. Mi. llnrrv Doiiat, Ml. Bobp'-t dnmR, Mi Willnrd Mot mm nnd Jlr. Horace linker are spending their vacation nt Luke Hrpntcnng. Miss Beslp Abrntiis, of Kensington iivp niie, bus ten for llnzletnn, Vn., where sho 111 retnnln two weeks Mr and Jl'-s. Jt. Abrnms have lust re tiiillrs! fiom Atlnntle City Chester Miss Phoebe I. Wethcrill has returned tu her home nt 20th stieet nnd Provldonen .uenue nftei an extended visit With 1 1 lends In Keswick. Vn. Mr and Jlrs. Fred II. Itnnum, of r'i'velnnd, O.,, are visiting relatives In Chester. .Mies Cntlierlnc Clark, of Washington, H C . Is the guest of Jllss Loulso Hvnns, daughter of Dr. W. Knowles Ilvnns, of id; West 7th street. J STRAYER'S BusinessCollege Ml Slttir H,n 'i:rry hllil HlimiM Ret n 'liri-nd nnil hotter ilur.itlmi' llml ' The unv or girl hn Ihrouirh r-rnrllml tiuslneCB iiiilnliiK line I mo export In IIihImi'i-'i MdliivK Ih ilnnnrlnlly In-ilepi-mlent for lift- Higher edu rnllnn should follow Imiiliens edu mllon .Vei-i'snllles llrst. luxuries .itlerHiiril Will ou kIvo jour Uillilrrn this .nUuntnKeT .. E0I-SG7 Chestnut St., Plilln. FRIENDS' CENTRAL And lis laenmii'-ir) Sihooli. open on NINTH Ml). (Septemher) 2lHt 15th nnd Itaee Bts. a."th SI unci I.nni'.iKler Ave 17th Hi and (llrunl Ar llreene KI .ilioM' Si IiimiI I-ine, C.eimanlown. rrlnelp,ilH In mienil.iiire ntler Ninth Mo Int. W1I. H. IIAIIHIITT, 1.1th ond ltnee Hm. Phila. School of Design for Women IlitOAII AM) -MASTr.lt STHIir.TS llroprns Seplember S7, HIM. Till! roanes In Art nnd Industrial Art, l'roctlinl nenlnrliiK tn nil Its Irancrus. llliiRtrntlon fo-tunin Illustration r. a. ii. uiiir.NKK ri:i.i.owsnii' Tii i:rii(iri: l'Dit di;skjn E C K W E R ' S Philadelphia Musical Academy HUT Spruce St 47lll eeaeon opens .Sent oth Itrnnches -li02l (ierman lown Ae . 440 H. B2d at Eminent Arilia In rmulty l'roicctua Central Educational Institute nay null .'ifiilnn I'ri varalory anil lluainesil. Iteroro dei Ming fall plnns for ntuily send for Illustrated Catalog A IMucntion to tie means more thnn book learning. Aiik about our Sys tem of lducntlon. Central V. M. C A . 1421 Arch st..rhlla. Germantown Friends School 8TANI.HY ft OPHNS 0 MO. 2IBT AT 8:45 A. M. YAItNAH.. Trlnclpal The Stevens School jiuSsinry'Dont. ley. Prln., 221 W Chelten ova , Otn. 48th year opens 8ept 22. Kindergarten through college preparatory. Pom. Science. Manual Training. The William Penn Charter School EIOHT HOUT1I TWELFTH STHKCT 2STihYeHr Oiiens Keptembcr2Sth TMD IIOLMAN BCIIOOI..2204 "WALNUT afl From Jlontesnorl tlimugh College Prepara tory l!lrl and email tioye WYNNKWIIOII, I'A. "Country Day School for Boys" will gle juur son eery udMintage Masters who reai'b but one sulijei t. healthful outdoor life, gjinnusluiii and nhonera. Situated on eight aerca of ground ut Wynnewood, To. tlpens Septenilier 23d .... let. (illmnll Hell, A. II., 11.11.. Head Jlustrr, B.1IO Nornhiie Mreel, Chestnut Hill, I'o. " "caiii.i.si.i:, I'A. CONWAY HALL I'Ol'NDEO 17B3 strong Seiondary School for boys Fall term opens September 14ih. V. A llutchlxun. Ileuilm.iiter. Carlisle, Pa. WASHINGTON, II. C. ST. AI.IIANH The National Cathedral School for Hojs A country school In National Capital flUhop of Washington, 1'res Address Head master, Mt. bt. Alban. Washington. D. C. 4J J$dsL The Private School a Great Influence in the Moral and Religious Life of Your Children Many a mother and father is thankful because they were far-sighted enough to send their boys and girls to a first-class private school. AS ONE FATHER SAID TO US: "We could scarcely believe that James could nave developed so in one short year. His whole attitude has changed; he treats his sister and mother with more respect; he seems so much more manly and gentlemanly, and in every way he is becoming more and more what we want him to be," THIS TELLS THE STORY. Send your boy or girl to a private school where they will be away from the evils that confront them when they are thrown among so many kinds of people every day, Send them where they will be inspired to better things. It will develop their characters. Ask Ledger Central to Help You Find the Right School Educational Bureau 10, 1013. MIDSUMMER ENTERTAINMENTS ARE NUMEROUS AND LIVELY Miss Kirby, of Tioga, Entertains at Bridge Surprise and Welcome Parties Jolly Forms of Amusement MISS MAUM. ltllUSV, of m7 Vennngo street, entertained nt cards on Saturday- afternoon. Her gucAta included Mm. Jphn Boyle. .Mlsn Dorothy Styer, Mlns Kdha Murray. Miss Alice Loose, XIIkS Tllanelie Milter, Miss Kathryn Wethcrstlnp. Jtlss Ilthcl Ilowdlch, Jtlss Snrn Cummins, Miss Dorothy Herdtreldcr Mt Jean Jtlllor, Miss Hilda Woods nnd Miss Kthel Woods. Str nnd Mrs Kdward Weber, of !(! fouih Iscmlnger street, onlertnlned ciulto a large gathering of relatives nnd friends last week In honor of Jlr. Wcbei's birth day nnnlvcrsnry. .Mr. Weber was un aware of the affair until the guests ar rived, which proved quite a surprise to hint. Among thoso present were Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Thninns tteed. Jlr nnd Mrs. George V. Nicholson, Jlrs. Uminn Derby, Jllss Anna Baker, Jllss Adela Kennedy, Jllefl Adalnde iVohcr, Miss .May DeUber, Jlr. Pomponlo, Jlr. Cerono, Jlr. J Backmaii, Jlr. Jlnslnton, Jlr. John Cnmero, JHss Slnrgaret Heed, Jlr. Thninns tteed, Mlsa Mildred Weber. .Mrs. 13. Cartlledge, .Mr. Alexander Weber, Jtrs. Slocnson nnd Jlr. Charles Stevenson. A welcome party was given last week nt the homo of .Mrs. CI. F. Jackson, 1116 Mi'Kc.in street, In honor of her daughter, Jllss Mnrle C Jackson, who had returned from Atlantic Cltv. Among those pies ent were Jllss Mnrle Gllllgnn, Jllss Ite- I glna Cnrlln, Jllss Miriam Harilnglon, ! Jllss Anna Glllln, Jllss Helen Jlagulre, Alls- Kathryn Jncknm, Jli William ! Walsh, Mr. William O'Neill. Jlr. William Ul, .Ml. Tlininn O'llrlen, Mr. Ilobert i Ksmon. Mr. Kdwaid Hairy nnd .Mr. nnd JIis. Clarke. A surprise party was pien on Monday evnlng In honor of Jllss Kllznbeth Tubls nt the homo of Jllss liurn Kramer, .117 Christian street. Among thoso picsent were Jllss Hiidlo fllnhmnn, Jllss Ida Slot nlk, JIIs liebeeca Llehln, Jllss Bcbeccn Oii'denbeig. Miss Ida Uaroff, Jllss Anna Bessr.lck, Miss Dlaun Krnnier, .Miss Anna 'Ti.i-rvi WAYNi:, I'A. v nv js; v x1 V'V i f5T- UJKE'S I SCHOOL j FOR BOYS 1 Wayne Pennsylvania 4 FALT. TF.HJI OFENS SCPT. 22 CIIKSTKlt. I'A. fjw7Pennsylvania Military College with Preparatory Department Nearest of nil collccca to tho discipline, phys ical irainuiK anu cuucauua ui West l'oint. Alio limit 14 years and upward. Total en rollmcnt limited to 160. Decrees uranted In Civil Kn Kineerinit. Chemistry, Arts. For catalogue address Cel. CIIAS. E. HYATT. Pre-stst, Box 56S. Chester, P. MIAKON HIM., I'A. vr". XxVisXV '; , SCHOOL for BOYS of High-Grade Defective Mentality MISS ANNA L. McGREW Principal Itouhtet on niiwt Shnron Hill, Pa. . Vnnw . 3o??Cn v-xC; .'.IKItCKItSIIUltG. I'A. Merccrsburg Academy Aim of the School A thorough physical, mental anil moral training for college en trance or business. Spirit of Hchool A manly tone ot self-reliance under Christian masters from the great universities. Per sonal attention given to each boy. Location ' In tho country, on the western fclope of ths famous Cumlwrlaml Valley, ono of the most Ijcaut.fut anil healthful spots of America. IJiUliinent Mmlern and complete. New Ciymnaslum. Write for catalogue. Addreftt Ilox HO. William .Mann I nine, 1.!,. I)., llcail inuMrr, MerriTftburg, Tu. n.M(itisni'it(;k im. MARRISDURG ACADEMY Modern bides , large lumpus rimall classes. Imllldual Instruction; thoroueh college prep aration Hates. 1400-fsno Wrlio for caialiw bOUTH IIKTIU.KIIK.M BISHOPTHORPE MANOR A select school for girls Collece preparotory i rinlshlng courses Elective studies Add. Claude N Wyunt, l'rln , Ilox 234. So. liethleliem. fa Hin'lII.KIIKM, I'A. MOKAV1AN SKJIINAHY & COM.KGli TOU WOMUN, UKTIII.IIIIKM, I'A Accredit.! IT I Hi year tttpt. '.'. 1UI5. SMl 0 Wlnnsleln, Miss Selma Golden and Jllss Anna Flftistflu. A surprise parly wns given In honor of Mr. Joseph J.uclis last week hy his part-tils, Jtr. nnd Jlrs. S. Luchs, nt their home, 121 Jtnster street. Among those tursent were Mlns Ltllnn Flermnn, Jllss Lllllnn Teeotsky, Miss Henrietta Luchs, Jllss HnniiRh .tonns. Jllss Hylrla Youni;, Miss Ida Lei In. Jllss Minerva Pnllnce, Dr L. Adelmnti, Jlr Augustus Lincoln, .Mr. Snmuel Hulnlck, Jlr. Louis Fried man, Mr. Sninuet Kntr, Mr. Samuel Liv ingston, .Mr. Arthur Lewis, Mr. Benja min Lewis, Jtr. Samuel Bergcr, Jtr. Snm uel Fidolberg, Mr. William Hosen, Mr. Snmuel Ilosen, of New York, nnd Jtr. nnd Mrs Grorgo Wnlers. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Seuffert. 6007 Chest nut street, gave n fn row ell reception to their son, Jlr. Hairy Seuffert, Jr., who Is to leave for Bnltlmorc, Md to engage In business. Among the guests wero Mr. Alfred Onriett, Jlr. J. A. Coylo. Mr. John Brown. Jtr. Alfred Wilson and Mr. Harry French. The .Mayer Sulzberger Seniors are making preparations for their first meet ing In September and hope to open with all of Its past members and n few new ones. A committee will soon start on the coming dnnee, which they hope to make n larger success than the llrst. Aiming the old members nro Miss U. HoKenlli.il, Jllss II Kchwelgcr, Jllfis 11. Scliwnlger. Jllss F. Ooldstcln, Jtlss H. Stein, Jllss B. Benedick. Miss L. Hose, Jllss St. Arlnsberg, Jllss I. Groenberg, Jtr. S. Holt. Jlr. S. Welsmnn, Mr. K. Surnnsky. Jlr. It. Ailnsherg, Jlr. T. Tnss man. Jlr. K Hirsh, .Mr. L. Jncobs, Jlr. 11. Klein, Mr. II. Loeb, Jlr. Snmuel Boseiitlinl. Last week a very jovial group left this city for an extended stay at Hetterton, Jtd., nt tho head of the Chesapeake Bay. .Mrs. William Clark, of Westvllle, N. J., nnd daughter. Jtlss Dorothy, nnd son Albert; .Mrs. A. J. Clark, SHI Osage avenue, and Jlrs. John Hutchinson, 2W0 South street, composed the party. NAZAKETII. TA. 'HtMXssjgasssBK s!. is;ssssss; Nazareth Hall Military School Takes the parent's placo for boys from eight to sixteen years. w One of the oldest Hoarding Schools for Hoys In America. KstnblUbrd In 1783. Y Send for Catalogue; you wttl a be pleased. vt Rev. S. J. Blum, D.D. Prin., I NAZARETH, PA. ;;vvc:- RAI.THIIima, I'A. ItlbUI.MINHTAS Mt'ltl.NUM bdlDOL rou hoys Indorsed by eery American University In dUlilunl plan of nork for each boy. College j Preparatory Course and a good training for business life. Special course In agriculture r-cienunc pnysicni care rure wmer, rooa food. 200-Hcro farm. A school of character. Sfith jenr opens Sep. 21. Write for Cat'g No.24. Ktshlnilnetas .Springs School. SaltsUurg. Pa- CllAMHHllMiriir.:. I'A. PENN HALL SCHOOL roil CIIIII.S Locate,) In the iH'ailUflll ,Cum beiliind Vullr College I'repiratory and hpe, i.il rutirses. Ma earn e.ir ipent At Albinlle OII No Interruption In nork Itntes f.'no 1'nr inlalor; and virus, address F11ANK S MAllll.I.. A 11 . 1'rlnciiial AI.I.K.NTtMVN. I'A. Allentown Preparatory School boys for lcndlnBcolleKe& unl er. Spl.dep't for nuneerbos New bUgs. All athletics. High standards. I.-irre rstnpm Inclu. terms s:ao Catalog. Add. Frank I.. Slgman. A. M , l'rln. 8UXMMING T. CENTHAL NATATOKIUM M. For lien and Boy. Unlimited use te C. members. 1 month. 12 00; a months. A. ID 00; a year, 112. Hoys, one-third 1421 rale. 1'rlrate lessons, 0 for IS on SI. Arch st gle swims Men. 2Uc; Uoys. ISO. gyVF-sfrsfr'? v o fi a Advertisements of Other Schools and Colleges Appeared on This Page Yesterday nnd Will Appear Again Tomorrow rv 8c2S3ZS32S2Z5S2Z5r33a Broad and Chestnut Streets 'ill i1! ij.tSga!8! ngwi H .r't n If u 4 M !).$ . iCl fl 5 .,IMi.1,iiaMlil
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