a NORTHERN RESORTS HAVE - GAY FOLLOWING STILL CROWDS STILL GATHER AT VARIOUS SEASHORE PLACES WOMEN URGE V0THIS TO BE REGISTERED 'Early September Finds Little, if Any, Cessation of Mrs. Julian Story, Wife of the Artist, Is Wearing Strik ing Costumes of Black and White Other Smart Gowns Noted Bridge Party at Yacht Club Suburban Branch of Good Gov ernment League Issues Strong Appeal Social iiciiviuua at maiuB, iu.issuunusetts, luioue Island and Other New England Resorts EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 191&; . . .-....- n.ivohn tUllt.T.ISTl. Of kjYL Haverford, who It spending the aum 'rrtcf at Bar Horbor with hor grand- f'ronther. Mr. William v. winsor. o. il.AffrlnV Ardmorc, was gucsi ui iiunur 4t h luncheon given by her hostess on TutMay. at which covers were laid for tr Mr and Mrs. William R S'hlller, who re in Haverford for th.Rr.ator part tnKlng occasional week- of the summer. P' ."I... in nMrhv resorts, left yostcr- hv for a month's tiAir of tYie Oront fnksi Thousand Islands and Nlagnra rSita Mii Emily miller will return to Haverford oh September 9. Mr and Sirs. Lnnghorne Bullitt Dick. Chestnut HI", nre being congratulated m the birth of a son nt Cape May on August 51" DlckHl bo remembered Villi Hebe Wriftht. Sho Is the dnugh- Icr of Air. aim .inc. v...... ,.. - 0-- ' Mrs Edward Uvnne Dentitston nnd her " a.iianlers. Miss Siargnrct Djnnlston. SIlss inns Dcnnlston and Mis, Kathleen Don nlston, who are spending the summer at ' Bilrnebrae. their cottage at Petit Manan Vo nt. Mlllbrldgo. Mo., entertained at '"vV. ., Mntidav. at which covers ere laid for 12. Mrs. Dcnnlston and her daughter will "turn to their German town residence about the last week In September. Miss Jean Christian Bullitt, who has been spending tho month of August at winter Harbor. Me., where alio has been .hi truest of Mrs. James Beaton Thomp son left yesterday for a few daya' visit wl"ii Mr. and Mrs. George W. B. Bob ris at York Harbor, where Mrs. Logan M BUllltl. Jr.. IB ..". . V, and Mrs. Boberts. Miss Bullitt will go to visit Mr. and m Frank Mercur Eshleman. at Milton. mVss for a fortnight before returning to her home, Blrdwood, In Torresdalo. Mrs. John Claik Sims, who recently re turned from an extended visit with her sister. Mrs. Buscne Patterson, at her eot tase In Basthampton. Mass.. spent sev e.al das last week In Atlantic City. Sir and Mrs. Melvln H. Harrington, who are spending a fortnight at the Mwnchlngcr-Klng. Newpqrt. will return to their home. 112 West Upsal at. cot. early next week. Mm. Harrington entertained at luncheon at Hill Top Inn yesterday, at vhlch covers were laid for 10. Tho Misses Slorlsorf. who have been nendlnB several weeks nt Atlantic City, have returned to their home, 33S South Uth street, where they will entertain In formally during tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sydenham Page and their children, who have been spend WR several weeks at tho Stockton Villa, tape May, returned this week to their Devon home. Mrs. George Sergeant, her daughter. Miss Alva Sergeant, nnd sons. Georgo n.inn.i ttnrfrfMint nnd Alfred T. Hcr- ecunt. will close their cottago at Cape May on September 15 nnd return to their town house. 2030 Spruco street. Along the Main Line NABBEHTH. Mrs. E. D. Ilarpeer en ttrtalued nt lunchon on Monday In honor of fier daughter. Miss Claire Harpeer. Among the guests were MIbs Eleanor 'Kennedy. SIlss Mnry E. Schroller. Miss Minnie F. Schroller, Miss Rosah Thayer and Miss Armenia Cameron. BRYN 5IAWU. Mr. Jack Freeman and Mr. Robert Byron will be given a fare well party at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mather on September 4, 5 nnd 6. Mr. Freeman and Mr. Byron will leave on a trip to Panama, and will probably visit the Exposition on tho re turn trip. Chestnut Hill Mrs. Charles C. Binney, who has been In Rockport, Mn&s., for the summer, will 'return to her home, St. Martin's and Graver's lane, the latter part of Septem ber. Mis. CheBtcr N. Farr: Jr., will return e'to her home, Wlssahlckon nnd Carpenter .streets, the middle of September, from Nova Scotia, where she spent tho sum mer. ( Mrs. John Strublng, who spent the rummer In Gloucester, Mnss., will return to her home, St. Martin's lane, Septcm- ber 8. ' 'Mrs. Edward Rowland, of Crefeldt 'rtreet, will remain at Bar Harbor until the end of September. Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Hcebner. of 1303 Seminole avenue, who have . been visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. MacDonald, at their camp In the Adirondack Mountains, huve re turned to their home. , Mr and Mrs. Robert T. Blckncll, of 301 Highland avenue, returned yesteiday from a month's stay at Jamestown, It. 1, Mrs. Miriam T. Kennedy nnd her nlster. .MI Ella R. Tcaz, of 7109 Boyer street. Mount Airy, have Just returned to their home from a month's stay in Newport, It. 1 I.. Where thev hnri ).Art thn fv,ntR nt , Tr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Carr, of Rhode uiuim aveiiiu). nirs. Konncuy ana .miss Tea will spend the remainder of the ttea on at Atlantic City as the guests of Mrs. James Peters, on South Connecticut ave nue "v Mrs Robert C ln will return todnv frojn the Catsklll Mountains, where she pt'nt the summer. v Mr and Mrs Robert H. Glendlhnlng re turned Monday from the Panama Expo sition and other points In tho West, und ar at their home. tdz North 3Id street. Mlis Mary E. Hobard, of WyndecllfTe, who tpent the summer at Pequunlng, ch is expected homo September . Mies Hebard's cousin,' Miss Gertrude Al !. w,1 spcn th8 ""ninicr nt Spring. iH ! M. wlU return to WyndecllfTe ") latter part of September. Mr. ond Mrs Rdmuel Y. Ilnetmvr nnd " JulU Hfbnei will return to their EJJiome. 3iS Wejt jBUlBPlj 'nvenue. Sep- lemiier 15. from n, trip through C'al for- Z, ,.. "X""S a visit to tuo ranamii isx- ') Germantown f. ."? .r' Qeorg.1 Itosu Green, of h2rn fl m Mk 1 ln noac,, Hnve"' wll e-E-is-rn to their home September 1. 2J?'iuVMer a"nP" Henderson, who E ih "onth of August In Madlbon. tn it" tretl,rne'1 t0 n" home. 30 fcfr. atid Mrs. Joseph tfea.1, of 623 West m1 street, havo gone to Ypellantl, Mich. tto i. ?.! rc. Jo," Winston will m Mt L9, ' if'f Uomo- Uil Wayne avenue. Si. w J ''om lhe Focoop Mountain. r pni ma Bummer Wui!iJ!v Mr' cnieIiUKi Weysant, of' -a, 710M41 ihptanktf it. ItfU hM tMf m VW DNmar from Spring Lake, N. J., where she spoilt tho summer. x Mr. and .Mrs. Jamcwi Stnrr, of OIney and Ulster strr.ets, who Visited tho Panama exposition whlto traveling through Call fornln, Mil return to their homo Septem ber 12. . Mrs. Howard Bhoblo will return, October 1, from a visit to friends near Bending, la. 1 , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sexton havo re t" rncd I to tholr home, 6S18 Qulncy street, iii.ni Tuiiuior, . .i., wnere tncy wcto tho Rural of Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes M. Wynn nt their cottage. Mlrs Alborta Swart has returned from ft ten days' trip toNoithfleld, Mass. Mr. and Mra. William Latta Nassau, of 424 West Chcltcn nvonuc, were tho guests IflSt week of Miss Blanche Nevlu, nt her benutlftil home. Windsor Mnnor, near Churchlown, Pa. Stlsa Elizabeth Nast.au Is tho guest of Mr. mid Mrs. Georgo Conrad, nt their cottngo In Bay Head, N. Y. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes Wnrthman, who hnve been nt Poland Springs for tho summer, will return to their home, 21 Pelhnm Bond, September 10. Meu loin Seeds will return this week to her home, C07 West Vpsnl street, from Atlantic Clt, where-she has been visiting ior several anys. Along the Reading Mr. nnd Mrs. Edcar S. Nosh nnd turn. Hy, of Greenwood avenue, Wyncote, Pa., hnvf returned home from n visit of a fortnight at Beach Haven, N. J., where they were tho guests of Mrs. Nash's I'uther, Mr. Beck. Mrs. B. P. Woodward, accompanied by Mib. Charles W. Beck. Jr., and Mr. Windsor French Woodward, will leavo on Friday. September 3, for Loon Lake, In the Adirondack Mountains, N. Y., where they will remain for several weeks. West Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. Hlckey, of 251 South 3Sth street, entertained at dinner on baturday, at Cape May. Miss Anabol Jones, of Denver: Miss Beyetto Paul, Mr. Walter Frelhofer and Mr. Karl Suelke. Later they attended tho dance nt the Cor inthian Yacht Club. Mr. and Mra. W. Howard Gulbralth, of ashlngton, nr tho guests of Mrs. Mnry Scnnlnn. of 2127 South BSth street. Mrs. Galbralth will be remembered ns Miss Anna Scnnlnn. Mr. Joseph Henry Steel, of 2103 South Gould street, has Just returned from a cruise around southern Jersey as a guest of Mr. Elmer Cuthbcrtson on his yncht the Nan C. Tho party included Miss Helen Broomall nnd Miss Dorothy Foy, of the Greystono Apartments. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas A. Del Vecchlo ana their daughter, of G157 Walnut street, are spending their vacatlo lV"'mg". ncation at the Can- and Atlantic avenues. Wlldwood. They will return home about October 1. Miss Margaret Smyth and Mrs. Lily Qulgley, of 631T Ludlow street, will leave for Deer Lodge, Mont., today, to spend the winter. Miss Catharine R. Hnsselbcrg, of B51S Thompson street, has Just returned from an extended visit In Atlantic City, where she was the guest of Miss Louise Gold ncr at 122 South Maryland avenue. Mr. Harold J. Ebert and Mr. Charles W. Scheppman will spend the early part of September In Wlldwood. Miss Kitty Coll, of 612 South Both street, has Just returned homo from a two weeks' stay In Atlantic City. A surprise party was given to Sir. George D. McCaffrey, on Monday evening, at his home, 1225 North Redtield street, by his boy friends on the occasion of his 10th birthday The evening was spent vlth cnrdB nnd a few musical selections by Mr. Edward Mercoreau. Among) thoso prpsont wero Mr. Leo Wenzel, Mr. Louis McCormlclc, Mr. Joseph Felker, air. Ray mond Bohem, Mr. Edward Merccreau nnd Mr. Thomas McCormlck. Miss Anna Norbeck, of 2222 East 15th street, Bropklyn, Is tho guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, James I. McGoldrlck, of 6115 Westminster avenue. Miss Rosclean C. Mellon, of f.15 South 41st street, lias gone to Chelsea, whero she will remain until the middle of Sep tember with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Kleckner, of Cynwyd. Pa., who has spent iho season at hor summer home In Chel sea. Mr. James P. Walsh, of 4253 Ai ch street, has returned from a ten-day trip to Niagara and nearby plapes of Interest South Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dlck.nan, of 2513 Napa street, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of n dauglttcr. Miss Agnes V. Mohan. 1527 Rltner street, and Miss Elizabeth O'Neill, 1747 South 13th street, will Icavo on Baturdiv for Wlld wood, where they will remain over Labor Day. . Mr, and Mrs. James Connor and their children, Eleanor, Kathryn tnd Thomas Connor, of 2300 Federal street, havo re turned horn, after a two weeks' vacation at the Granville House, Atlantic City, N. J. Lansdowne Mr. und Mis. Isaac 11. Aebler and their family, of East Greenwood avenue, have returned from a three months' stay at their cottage, in Atlantic City, Mra.'Il. N. Ilunnum, of Rlgby avenue, It spending threo weeks at Duckbill Falls, MUs Peg Hannum. of Rlgby avonuo, Is visiting for several weeks at Kennctt Square, i Mra. Julia Mellon, who 'has been the guest of Mrs. Jnmes JHCully, of La Crobsa avenue, returned to her home in Philadelphia today Mr. and Mrs. Cort Nexlns and their family, of LaCrosso avenue, have re turned fiom a two weeks' stay at Ocean Cili Wilmington Mrs. B. 8. Jenckcs und Mlsa Louise Jenckes havt been spending a fortnight at Beach Haven. N- J. Mlsa Frances, KennarU left for Haines Kail, In tho Catskllls, laat week, tp spend the remulnder of tha summer. Netlces for the h"UI P "HI ci-tptcif and printed In the Eteula fditcr, but' all "' ootlcr mutt b written en una ld of th paper, mutt M iu-l Is full, with fall ad dxcM, and when pillU Ulrpboo uuiuber wuit bt glfcu, Heai all such vvwiaunlatlion ta "Society KHr," I?o1b Udr, lie Chmtaiif rft UsjcM thus KHlrewU w rrrk4 at M MM MKaiua f I. MMU j , I r fKnl i TIB! 1 fl Wvrv hi ill t"' MRS. WINFIELD S. ALLEN Who has been spending the summer at her country home in Elkins Park, taking occasional week-end trips to shore and mountains. ATTRACTIVE FALL TO TAKE Miss E. Marie Nieffer Will Become the Bride of Mr. Chauncey D. Robinson in All Hallow's Church Tonight Elaborate Preparations Made ONE of the most nttractlve of tho early fall weddings will take placo this evening when Miss E. Marie Nelffer, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Milton K. Nelffer, of Bent road, Wyncote. will bo como the bride ;ir Mr. Chauncey D. Rob inson, of Georgetown, Dol. The cere mony will be performed by tho Bev. Benjamin Sanderson and will take place in All Hallow's Church. Wyncote, at 7 o'clock. A reception will follow Imme diately nfter the ceremony at tho home of tho bride's grandparents. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. IC Walt, at Bend Terrace, Bent road. The church will bo artistically deco rated with palms, large yellow chrys anthemums and goldenrod will give tho color and smllax will nlso be used. Trte same beautiful color scheme will be car ried out at tho house largo bunches of goldenrod ln tall vases -elo placed about tho rooms nnd artistically arranged bunches of yellow chrysanthemums will be tied to the stairway nnd Interwoven with smllax and ferns. There will be dancing and tho porch and large living room will be cleared for the purpose. The brld-, who will be given In mar rlage by her father, Dr. Milton K. Nelffer, will be attended by Miss Doris Wether bee, of Wyncote, Pa., as maid of honor, nnd tho bridesmaids will be MIhb Avon elle Ciocket, of Washington, D. C; Miss Muriel Arthur, of Detroit, Mich.: Miss Jean Farley, of Sedalla, Mo., and Miss Caroline Miller, of Chestnut Hill. Mr. Robinson will be attended by Mr Morris N. Wright, of Newark, Del., ns best man, and his ushers will be Mr. L. Frankford Mr. anil Mrs. Jack If. Mulford, of Ortho dox street, and their daughter, Miss Helen Mulford, will leavo Saturday for the Pa cific coast, wncro iney win us me buctio of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J, Mulford, of Los Angeles, - ,.A llr. William Pnttei-Hnil. ft iiir. m.u 4. , .w.M ... - irnimonbiirir. will motor to Atlantic City qver this week-end, Miss Ellen Patterson and Mlsa Mary Patterson win return wiin them. I'liQto by Outekunt MISS M. I. UYAN Who la an extremely popular member of. the younger tet, nnd id well known for her decided dramatic talent. Miss Ryan has Pfnd in a nuwber t AtttHf t aJfalrn, fu - JPIm E E MsPrSOiS V lit t tSmI a WEDDING ' PLACE AT WYNCOTE Lee Layton, Jr., of Georgetown, Del.; Mr. Martin C. Rutherford, of Rochester, N. Y.; Mr. James Boyce nnd Mr. J. Flojd Cisscl, of New York. Tho brlda will wear an exquisite gown of white satin, elaborately trimmed with filet laco and pearls; the bodice Is mado tlght-lltllng, with the high waist line, edged with pearls. Tho sleeves are short, with full lace ruffles of filet, and a high standing collar of the lace is cut low in front. The aklrt Is short and full, with a cascade of lace on either side of the liont, caught hero and thero with bunches of pearls. A very long square train of satin finished the frock. Tho veil is of rare old lace and will fall nearly to the end of the train. A shower bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley will be carried. Toe muld of honor will bo gowned In a yellow pussy willow taffeta. Yellow slippers and stockjngs of the same shade will complete tho costume and sho will carry p bouquet of white chrysanthemums tied with yellow ribbons. The bridesmaids will wear yellow and will carry largo white peasant crooks, and at the top will bo fastened a largo bunch of yellow chrysanthemums, tied with yellow nnd white ribbon. The bride's mother will bo gowned In a black lace cj-enlng drosa made over whlto satin, with u train, and trimmed with a great deal of Jet; the lace will bo cut in points on either Bide of the front and falls very full to tho floor. After an extended wed ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Boblnson will live at Auhurndnle, outsldo of Boston, Mass. Many guests from out of town will be present und a large number of Miss Nelf fer's classmates at Wellesley College in the cl&E.s of 1015 will come on to attend the wedding. Southeast Philadelphia Sir. nnd Sirs. Alfred Frelmuth, of 210 Treo street, gave u reception In honor of their son Edwurd on the occasion of hU 10th birthday. SIlss Anna Walsh, of HIS Wolf street; SIlss Helen Dlnun and SIlss Lillian An derson are the guests of Sir. Walsh and his daughter, SIlss Marie Walsh, at At lantic City, Sir. Edward Oarvey, of 1001 South 2d street. Is spending his vacation at Stone Harbor. Sir. nnd Sirs. Joseph H, Fisher, of 1533 South 2d street, aro spending this weok at Atlantic City. SIlss Kathryn Jones, of ill Durfor street, has returned from a vacation In Mnn land, where sho waa the guest of Sir, and Sirs, Louis Everett. Mlsa Ber- tna . jonea is upending her vacation with her aunt. Sirs Michael Remm, of Lennl, Delawaro County, Pa. Sirs. Slary Gust, of IMS East Passyunk avenue, and hei daughter, SIlss Lena Gast, havo returned home after spending several weckd ut the Imperial Hotel, At lantic City. Sir. and Mm. George Crease, of 213 Morris street, have letumed home, after spending some time at Wlldwood, Mr. und Sirs. Michael J. Hogan, of C2( Pa La n coy street, ure at Atlantlo City. Delaware County Congratulations are being received by Sin. and Mrs. Henry'Saulnler Darlington, of Media, on the birth of a son on Fri day lat- Mrs. Darlington la a daughter of Sir. and Mm. Walter H Cochran, who figure prominently In tho social life of Media. Sir- ani) Mrs. Frank a. Fields are en teiUlulnj Sir, Stanton P. McMallp, of h'ttw York eMy, at thtlr horn In M4U. ATLANTIC CITY, 8epU 2. Mil. JULIAN STOnY. the nrtlst, and Mrsf Story aro spending the early September days nt tho Hotel Cholsca. Mrs. Story has a penchant for black and whlto combinations, which wna carried out In her costumo this morning. Sho topped her white lingerie frock which a whlto silk sweater. Sho wore a black sailor with white tailored trimming and ' carried a shepherd plaid workbsg of , leather, tho checks being an Inch square. Admiral nnd Mrs. George Dewey, who have been nt the Choltca all summer, will return to their Washington homo after Labor Day Mrs. Dewey Is very fond of gray and wenrs many smart gray frocks, with all the accessories of the same hue. Mrs. Jnmcji Connelly nnd Miss Anna M.tcMohon entertained at bridge at the ChelKPit Yifht Club. The mine Vii-iu hand-cmbroldcred guest low els. Present were Mrs. Walter Reynolds, Mrs. Wll l'."m ?.,.,.n!nkor'. H'r.." t,mr, l cl' ' I M?i'i W,i!an!. J;. McCskey. Sr.. Mrs. Mrl ""rlrn'ishM"'!!?,- mf" Mrs. Cyril nlsli. Mrs. Ignatius llorst- mnn, Mrs. Samuel W. Whan, Mrs. Ed wnrd Doughty, the Misses Qulnn, Mrs. Thomas Rogers, Miss Lconoro Kayo, Miss Ncwrlta MucMahan, Miss Julia Ben Mi. . n--i..... -i. T..l. cki.it. nls. Mis. Dcrgcrburg. Mrs. Joseph Shields, . Mrs. William Wheeler, Mrs. William Boyle, Mrs. Bruco Bcvlns, Miss Sanxay, Mrs. Robert O'Neill, Sr., Miss Mary O'Neill. Miss Bcglna O'Neill, Mrs. Jesse W. Starr, 3d, Mrs. Lawrence. Miss Mc Connghy and Mrs. Estcl Evans. Mra. M. J. O'Mcara, who will soon closo her summer home, 41 Ta lahiUM'e nvenue south, and icturn to Philadelphia tho middle of September, gavo a small luncheon und bridge nt tho Seavlew Country Club. Tho guests Included Mrs. Bernatd Black. Mrs. George Hodgson, Mrs. William Whclnn. Mrs. James Bal four, Mrs. A. A. Crcden, Mra. John Don nelly, Mrs. Frank Kolb. Mrs. Joseph Hoyman and Mlsn Anna M. Cneanave. Mrs, Howard Edwards entertained a party of friends at the tea dansant at the Brighton Casino thU nftcrnoon. Mrs. Michael Ehrct entcitaincd at din- ' ncr nt tile Chelsea fop lira. Dnnlpl I.. Hutehlnsnn. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Williams mo- torcd down from Cormva!l-on-the-Hudson, , to Bpend n fortnight at the Hotel Chel sea. With Mr. and Mrs. Williams are their thiec attractive daughters, Miss Agnes W. Williams. Miss Helen M. Wil liams and Miss Dorothj L. Williams. Mrs. L. A. Zentmeyer Is entertaining Mr. nnd Mrs. George W. Griffith, of Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Elllston Perot and Miss Margaret M. Perot, of Germantown, are among tho . .u.u autit.k.v. tiauwia. Roxborough Invitations have been sent out by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ahem, of 3333 West Clearfield street, to the wedding of their daughter, Mlsa Mnry G. Ahern, to Mr. Hugh J. Owens, of 3433 Westmoreland street. Tho marriage will be solemnized at Corpus Christ! Church. 23th street nnd Allegheny nvenue, at 1 p. m. on Wednes day, September ii. Miss Ahern will be attended by her sis ter. Miss Margaret Ahern, nnd the gioomsmnn will be Sir. Laurence Kelly. A reception will follow the ceremony nt the. homo of tho bride's parents, after which the newlyweds will leave on an extended tour of (he South. Upon their return they will reside nt 32J3 Stlllmnn street, where they will be nt homo after September 20. The bride Is well known In the Falls of Schuylkill and has many friends. Tho bridegroom Is nlso a resident of the Falls. Sirs. SInry A. Gartland, of Chicago, is visiting Sirs. Styles Slaloney, of lt0 Arnold street. Sirs. Gartland will also spend a season at Atlantic City. Stiss Fannie Norbury, of Dexter street, left on Wednesday for Ocean City, whero slu- will be the guest of Capt. A. W. Given and his daughter, SIIss Fannie Glvtn, nt their summer home. The Rev. und Sirs. Geoige N. Slakely, r n-.o T, nMA.n..lA,l 1... Mlaa Minni., K. Srnit. nf Dunont street, are spending some time ln the Pocono Sloun- .;,. x Sllfcs Elizabeth Slontgoniery Beatty, of Rochelle avenue. Wlssahlckon, Is spend ing n fortnight In Lougport. ...... . ,.?. "8. i-r"1 ,., K.' 0t ;i,8IMei IVVZZ ' ll,c Northcant. Good Itsults wet ob Wlssahlckon. will ic turn the end of the lancd Bt th 1)Ume,.ous decoratcd stamls week from Biownsvl le N J., where sho t, slllewa,ka. Tho,c Eg,stlK wcre spent tho month of August. , j',, Kfllo SmueUer Mrgi Johl, Hartnaler. Sir. and Sirs. Hamilton Beatty, of Slanuyunk avenue, havo returned from u three weeks' atuy in Atlantic City. North Philadelphia Sir. and Sirs. John Meyer, of 1111 -'orth 16th street, are at Jenklntown for the summer. Sirs. George S. Coyne, of 2037 North Broad street. Is occuplng her summer home at Meadowbrook for the summer. SIlss Slay Corwin, of 2311 North ISth street, hus been spending several weeks at Cape Sluy Point. She will leuve later for Ocean City. SIlss Ethel Shearer, of 2142 North 19th stroet, Is at Chelsea, whero sho will re main until Labor Day. SIlss A. McCarnell, of 15th street and Columbia avenue, is spending the summer at Chelsea. SIlss Carrie Krleger, of 1S10 North 18th street, is at Atlantic City for tho re minder of the summer. Mrs. E. Balvln, of 1902 North Franklin street, returned homo after a live weeks' stay nt Atlantic City, N. J. Slia. Slary 13. Auxer, of 2225 North Van Pelt street, returned to her home on Slonday, after visiting extensively among the summer resorts of New Jersey and New York. Sirs. SI. Hamilton Reed, of UiO North Cnmao street, la touring northern New Jersey with Sir. und Mrs. Walter Sonne berg and Mr. and Slrn. William T. Yaeck. What's Doing Tonight PUIUilelplila lUnd, Convention Hall, Iiroad tni-l ami Allegheny avenue. o'clpik. Hr. Kulrmount Park Hand, Lvmon Bill, 8 o'clock. Fttr kt i'hlUdelphla liuilneu Men, Baltimore atcnus n4 Mth Mitel. 8 o'clock. Free. c'intiol Orrmitntown Avenue Hulnf. Men, 25U Oerpi-intuwn aenu X o'clock. Free. TIok ituelneM Men, 3313 Qerpuntown ave nue. S o'clock. Free. DU' nd 7th street: 8 o'clnek Free. nnlveri.iry birth of Htnry Ueorge, 1403 Fllbvrt street S o'clock Free. SuffragQ Events Today TXlVAh rnANCHlSE BOCIBTT. Nooo-Mecllne at Wrofd atreet and Waehloc toi avenue Speaker, Ul Heflba Sapovlts. N'oon-day nieelliic st I'hlladelphU TVtr Mill'. Maecher street and AUcctarny avenue, lyeiker M1m Anna McC'u. Vo p, m-Melln at Hroad and Porter atrreta. Speaker MUs UcrtU Seporit Uiatum C. Weodwwa, WOMAN BUFlRAqB PaRTT. HSU f. w,-Meetblf vn City Hall ttaaa. HiMtrytMr. uteru m, t Mr. and JIm. William M. Cnry have returned to Baltimore, after visiting Mrs. Cary's mother, Mrs. Charles M. Lnnahan, who has been at the Chelsea all sum mer. Mlsa K. 8. Yorke, of Salem. N. J who Is nt the Chelsea, Is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Yorko Allen, of South Orange, N. J. Miss Mary II. Thompson, of New York, has Joined her father. Mr. James It. Thompson, and sister, Mrs. William 8. Brooks, of Baltimore, who havo been nt t,,c -heiea '" time j Mr. and Mrs. r. M. Bdwards, of Phlla- tieipma, aro spending a few days nt the Trnymore. Mrs. Hoy Hlshel has returned to Phila delphia, after spending a month with Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles K. Rupp nt their apart ment In the Juanlta, Ventnor. WILDWOOD, Sept. 2.-Thc final plans for the biff Labor Day celebration nt Wlldwood nro complete and the events will be entirely tor tho amusement of the summer folk who are enjoying their VQralInn it.lla knen Tha kal !. -..-,1 U moflt "-IIiihI. comic and fancy costumes will bo adjudged by a tommlttec of Judges " e''' of rammer cottagers nn.i cu-gl. of ... hntrl. nnd in .,n in. stance will all-year-round residents be se lected to net ns Judges. The boardwalk piomenndo will follow the queen of tho j . 1 .. , ...1..4 ...III .. I.I. !... ,n .. .a ... t'v.i.ii uu ,v,u, iiiii nur i aiUT uanm, r,.n .... .,,, frnm .., ,.it,i.,, nM Plor to the Crest Ocenn Pier nfter tho ceremony of crowning her has token placo on the beachfront under tho glaro of powcrlul electric lights. In rolling chalro, tho lenders will follow ono of the bands, nnd nller them will tome tho marching and roller chnlr pageant. A beautiful electric fountain will not only be an nt ti action on Labor Dny night, but will H train for the week following. Mr. W. H. Austin, of Wlldwood. has ben appointed chairman ofthe House Committee of the Holly Beach Yacht Cim.. to take the place of Mr. D. Miles Rl'or. who recently resigned after serv In ' In that capacity for many years. Mlta G. It. Smith and Miss V. Dorn. of 1'hllndelphlu. nro among tho late arrivals , nt Wlldwood. j T',p Wlldwood nnnual racing events ''" i-utmi iimiiwu in. me ..uu... i auit Club was held last week. The re- Kattn was attended by n large tuimocr "cspno ne lncicmem wrnmer conemmns. Mr. Henry Gallagher nnd family arc spending tho balance of the season nt their handsome residence at 17th street. Mrs. Mnry Gaver. of the Quaker City, Is at the homo of her daughter. Sirs. Mnr Samony, nt her West 17th avenue cottuge. Mies Bertha Rchfuss and Miss Tllle RehfusB aro being entertained by their brother, Mr. William Itch fuss, on d ilvvilUJi Tioga Sliss Nellie Learning nnd SIlss Dollie Learning, of 3722 North Broad stret, will spend the next two weeks at Capo Slay Court House, Miss Henrietta Learning will spend the w'eek at Salem, N. J., as the guest of SIlss Edith Siangan. Sir. and Mrs. Robert Bruce Slonis returned Slonday from thtlr wedding Journey ln Canadu nnd will receive utter September 15 nt 1207 Wyoming avenue. Mrs. NorrlB, who was n June bride. Will bo remembered ns SIlss Henrlcttn E. Grocnevcld. daughter of Sirs. Anna Eliz abeth Groenevelil, of 3333 North 15th street. Sirs. Grocnevcld, nccompanled by Miss Ruth Qrocnevcld. who returned last week from a six weeks' stay In Cnnada, left on 8uturday for Cedar Lake, N. J., whore they will remain over Labor Dny. SIlss Wnnda Groeneveld has returned frnm At!nntf rlt, wh... uu Bnnn. lie? -w... ....v.. w.tj . .i.iv.v d,i ri'hi.i hire- summer. Sir. and Sirs. Louis G. Green, of 1M2 CBt A ennngo street, have returned from ,, .vi.uj ...... .' ,-...-.. , .k. A,l.?u It l, IU UCUVV UIIU UII1C1 points In Canada, and will be members of a house party given by Sir. and Sirs, Charles SlcCue. Jr.. at their cottage at Chf lsea. over tho week-end and . Labor Day. Other guests will be Sirs. George Fleming and Mrs. Llbbey, of Boston, Mass. Northeast Philadelphia . No'.shoon.ood folk ill tho vicinity Of """n" ? XL?1' !? KTa' I party last Thursday, Filday and Saturday ..lli.'r.O ,11 u.U u, ,11,, 4YCJI9lliml LJllJ Xutaery The matron of tho nuitery Is Mrs. Hannah E. Cuitoif, 2121 Entit Dau phin rtl'ect. whom curu nt tho children of wldoived mothers who tiro employed dur - Ing tho day has endeared her to many si'hs ucrtrude Hartnnler, SIUs Helen llnrtnnli'1' und SIlss Annn Hartnuler, SIlss Slarle Bechtel, SIlss Anna Yetta, SlrB. Millie Ilepry, Ml.ia Anna Greaves, Mlta Sara Lennox, Sirs. Stalk, Mrs. Homer, I SIr. Bunorts. SIIks Clnrn Hafeles, SIlss I Mlnt,. IT'lfnlnfl M u Pln.m 1 nwn.. fl.a Ljnnle Logan. Miss Elizabeth Logan. Mr aniline ingralium, SIlss Stella Ingrahum, Mis Sluintc Ingraham. Stis. Jennie Walsh, SIlss Jennie Robinson, Mrs. Slay Fogley, Slis. Roberts, SIlss Tllllo Blatx help. ttM I-, . ,- j, - ji rr"7T - Exclusive Models With the Original Dominic Touch are presented for the fall and winter. Original creations, with a diversity of style that will please the followers o f fashion. $55 and $60 WOOLEN SUITINGS 45 DmHi( nli, kit mi arMM itm 1302 Walnut St re Astlve steps have been taken by the suburban brnnch of the Woman's LgU for Good Government, 12 Stephen OlrarJ Building, to help porsunde nlf voters to register In order that there may be a more nearly full registration than thr hai been In recent years. To further th work of the league ln this direction, th suburban branch has sent it letter to each of the members of tho branch, together with circulars, calling attention to th Importance of voters registering on ono of tho three registration days Th rnc.ro; bers are asked to give the circulars wide distribution. They call attention to the Importance i of the voters registering ln order that they may have a say In the election of city official, and also the privilege of ' voting on tho constitutional amendments for woman suffrage nnd for providing funds for Philadelphia transit and port development. The circular calls attention to the fact that last year 108,708 voters failed to reg ister and were, therefore, disqualified from voting. The women assert, ln the literature, that "It seems a pity that thero arc more than 100.000 men ln the city who will not atke the trouble to bo regis tered, although they have the right to vote, while women of tho city who ara willing nnd anxious to be registered and to vote are denied that privilege." To- ad vance their cause the women or the Branch hnve adopted as their slogan. "Get busy; get registered; get good can didates; get them elected " The Executive Committee of the Subur ban Branch Is composed of Mrs. Edward Pearson Flannery, chairman, 3Irs. Krnnk Blisden Foster, vice chalrmnn, Mrs. John A. Iji Fore, second vice chairman, Mrs. Albert McVltty. treasurer Miss Anna Graff, corresponding secretary. Miss Mary M. L. Bishop, recording sccretnr). CANAL ROUTE INSPECTED Route of Proposed Waterway to tho Seaboard Visited Tho route of tho proposed New Jersey "hip Cniinl fiom th Delaware River to tho Raritan Bav U bcltv; Inspected today by a party under the auspices of the At lantic Deeper Watertvayr Association A delegation from Philadelphia Is headed by Congressman J. Hampton Mnore. president of the association; Wilfred K. Sclion". secretary treasurer, and Duroll Suustcr, QBilstnnt secretary Thp Inspection of the route, as surveyed by United States Armv engineers, started from Tr-Miton nt 3:30 o'clock It rro ced' d liy mitomohlle from Trenton to Peril, 'mboy, following the markers poslr,; ; io enjlnrei?. Among those In tin party wcie Governor Fli-lder, of Vcw Jeisov: United States Senators Hut i.ea and Mm tine, Stayor Frederick Donnelly nnd the City Commissioners of 'Trenton. Theio were also a number of Congress men from New Jersey and Pennsylvania, Tho pary stopped In Jamestown for lunch. After dinner in Per'h Amboy the visitors will Iciive on tho homewaid trip at 9:3. SEVERAL WILLS PROBATED Robert W. Shcarn's Estate Disposed of in Private Bequests The will of Robert SI. Shcaln. who recently nt the Ablnslon Hospital. wi admitted to probate toda The document d(pcEC3 of an cstntc of J13.0T5, which Is divided in a number of private bequests. Other wills probuted today include thoso of Elmer 13. AlsoveV, 30 South 5Cth ttrect, JjOOO; Iulcn D. Campbell who died re cently nt the West Philadelphia Homeo pathic Hospital. tXOa and Rebecca T.us- ' cell. 271-2 Kant Huntingdon sticct. 12100. i " - Tlle Pereonalty of estntCs was appraised today as follows Charles Schreiner, 38,- 121.70: Em ly W. Cat Use. J1W13.25, and Cgsper Vogelsang, $375.11. EXTRA ASSESSMENT ENDED Filed With Commissioner Cost to City $56,403 The extra assessment of voters in th VS2 election dl talons of the city has been ;9 complclea nnu today tne assessors suo mittcd their reports to tho County Com-inl-fHloners Knrti of tho 122 assessors received a j warrant for $11 for performing the serv Ice; tho total payment by the city on ttjj account was Jss.iiw. Camden and Vicinity Sir. and Sirs. William Coffin, of 6th and Cooper streets, after closing their Chel sea cottage, will take a trip to California, Sir. nnd Sirs. Henry D. Slooro will re turn to their Hnddonllcld homo this month from their camp In the Slalpe woods. They spent the early eumtner nt their Ocean City rcBldenco, Sir, nnd Sirs. W. S. Scull of 6th and Cooper streets, spent August at Lake Placid, N. Y. $55 und m SPORT SUITS e ...T:,m4 f A.V I I I $45 'i