rii'ug EVENING? LBDGEIRr-PnijDADELPHIA, MOKDAY, JT7LY 31, 1916. I "i , AIDES AT RECENT LAWN PETE B ! kv to &i w 'A in us i a NANCY WYNNE SPEAKS ABOUT VARIOUS DOINGS IN SOCIETY Curious Things Are Done by Persons in Society Needlework-Guild on Main Line Flourishes in Sum mer as in Winter "TTTITII the nrst of August about to VV buret upon us, town Is Indeed a sad place ns far as looks nre concerned. Just walk Up "Walnut, Spruce or Locust streets from about Sixteenth street out toward thoi Schuylkill ithd you will see a land of deserted homes. One dpes not mind tho desertion part 60 much as the dust and dirt of the pavements, which nre left from May or 'June until Oclo bcr and November unswept, unwashed and covered with the dust of ages. How oyer, thore are still somo of tho high lights left In town, though It Is really hard to believe In these days of democ racy that any persons should wish to give tho falso impression that they have left Op town whon thoy haven't. Such Is the case, however, as I have reason to know, and, my dear, It was discovered In the funniest way! I had read In several society columns that Mr. and Mrs. So and So and their family had gono to a northern resort; that Is, Mrs. and her daughters had and Mr. would Join them later. In fact, the notice had boon wrltton In tho lady In question's own hand writing I was told by tho one who published it. "Well, on Thursday afternoon, you remember, there was a sudden strange flash ot( lightning and vlplont clap of thunder without sign of rain. I happened to bo walking up tho strcot.at tho moment, when suddenly tho window in tho third story of a cor tain homo was flung up and tho shutters unbolted, whllo twq frightened women, gowned In kimonos, gazed out to seo what tho nolso had beon. They quickly closed tho windows on seeing some ono passing, but not quickly enough to prevent recog nition. I walked on wondering what nil tho secrecy was about. Many perrons etay In town all summer for business rea sons or for pccunlaiy reasons, but why bo ashamed of It and seek to hide tho fact by stilling back of closed windows nil ummer? Though wo are pnHt midsummer, ns I havo observed before, tho Interest In working for the soldlerH has not abated, teaming hot weather or not, and every Tuesday during tho summer those wom en living on tho Main Line who have not gono north, south, east or west meot at tho homo of Mrs. W. W. Montgomery, Jr., In Radnor. They sow for tho men abroad under tho auspices of the Queen Mary Needlework Guild. Among those who attondod tho last meeting were Mrs. Bob Montgomery, Miss Julia Wood, Mrs. Ket 'Willing, Mrs. Murdock Kendrlck nnd Mrs. Joe Du Bnrry. 3d. Mrs. Du Barry is the younger sister of Mrs. "W. W. Montgomery; you know Mrsv Mont gomery was Tannlo Urock nnd Mrs. Du Barry was 1311a Brock. An informal luncheon was sen ed after the sewing. Tho Horace Eugene Smiths and family are at Capo May this season, nnd nre the center of many delightful parties. Thoy havo their houseboat in the thoroughfare x,and entertain on it as well ns at the Tacht Club nnd Golf Club. Tomorrow night they will give a dinner nt tho Corinthian Yacht Club, nnd the guests will dattco nftcrward. Tho Smiths aio creat favorites and their Invitations nro eagerly sought afor over Blnco tho flrst party they gavo when Edith came put. It was a Halloween affair, you remember, and tho guests wore fancy costumes. So great was tho success thereof that each year since then tho festlvltlea havo been repeated, much to tho enjoyment of all concerned. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mrs. Herbert M. Tilden, of Overlelgh. Germantown, announces the engagement of her sister. Miss Lorna D. Megargee. to Lieutenant Harold Enrlo Cook, U. S. N. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Chew, returned to Vanor on Friday from Europe.' Mr. Chew has been abroad for more than a year, having beer, appointed a member of tho Belgian Relief Committee. Mrs. Chew joined her husband last April. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. C. Hnrvey and chil dren returned on Saturday to their homo In Radnor from a six weeks' motor trip through New England and Pennsylvania. Mr. William West Trazler, of Meeting Houxo rnnd. Ilydl, has loft for Northeast Harbor, Me, where he will spend the sum mo. Mr. trailer will have his son In law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brlnley, and their family as his guests for several weeks. Miss Alberta Caven Hensel, daughter of Mrs. E. Caen Hensel, of Haverford, whose engagement to Mr, Joseph N. Pew, Jr., of Bryn Mawr, has Just been announced, with her-sister, Miss Edwtna Hensel, whose en gagement to Dr. Wharton Smith, of Balti more, was announced recently, are now tour ing the , New England States with their mother. Mrs. George D. Ogden and Miss Katha rine Ogden, of Oakdene, Radnor, left to day for Dewey Island, Alexandria Bay, to visit Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Hammond, of Pittsburgh, m their summer camp. Miss Elizabeth Miller, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Phlllppus Miller, who will be a debutante of the coming season, returned on Saturday to her home after a visit In Ashland, N. II, Miss Miller was Introduced at a garden party given by her parents early in June, Mrs. Benjamin Chew Tllghman and Mrs. Walton Clarke, Jr. are among the Phila delphia brides who will spend part of the summer at El Paso, Tex., In order to be near their husbands Mrs. Joseph M. Fox, mother of Mrs. Tllghman, will accompany her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Barklle are Visiting Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton Gary, of Now York, at their Newport home( Along the Main Line AROMORE Mrs. Theodore F. Turner has returned from a fortnight's visit in West Chester. HAVERFORD Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Register, of Pove Mill Farm, are spending the summer at their cottage In Smlthtown Branch, I I. BRYN MAWR Dr. and Mrs. John Gra. ham, of 128 South Fifteenth street, have taken a house on Roberts road, which they will occupy during August, Germantown Mr. and Mrs, J. Edward Durham and their daughter, Miss Eleanor Durham, of 319 Vet Johnson street, will go to Spring Lake today, to spend several weeks. Mis Eleanor Mencte, of West Hortter street U the guest of Mrs. Diddle Frlsh muth, at Rlverton. Mrs. Theodor Q. Selxaa, of WhaaUckSA avenue, Germantown, Is spending a few weeks In the mountains of Vermont. Miss Emelle Bellas has joined Aloha Camp, nt Falrlee, Vt, for the months of August nnd September. Mr, nnd Mrs. Harry Porter, of 318 West Johnson street, who are spending the sum mer nt their country home, FltzwatertOwn, Montgomery County, will return In Sep tember. Mr. and Mrs Edwin A Frlcke and their daughter, Miss Emilia Frlcke, of 134 West Upsal street, are at the Woodland Inn, Ambler. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomns Hnrland, of 7440 Stenton avenue, nccompanted by Mr. nnd Mrs. D. II. Nesbttt, will leave today for n motor trip through New England. Miss May Slbet, of 6503 Stenton nvenue, has returned from a short visit to Better ton, Md. Miss EstherSllvcrsteln. of Souderton, Pa , spent a few days with Mrs. C. Shotall, of Germantown. Along the Reading Mr. and Mrs. Edward Comly Wilson nnd Mr. Frederick Fleck Wilson, of 5128 North Camao street, Logan, are spending tho summer nt Wlldwood, where they have taken apartments until September. MIbs Leona Palllstcr, of Onkloy, Cat , who Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bates, of Meeting House road, will re turn to her home next week, Sir. nnd Mrs. Bates entertained n week-end party at their homo, when their guests Included Miss Mnrjorlo MocTammnny, Miss Frances Guernsey, Miss Florence Phillips, Miss Cath erine 55um, Miss Martha Crowley. Mr. James Crowley, Mr, John Maxwell, Mr. Horace Fields, Mr. Walter Mann. Mr. Alfred Noycs, Mr. Harry Beach nnd Mr. and Sirs. Fred erick Rodman. Dr. nnd Mrs. J. Frcdorlck Herbert, of Ponmar, Old York road, Elklns Park, havo returned to their homo from Atlantic City. Sir. Richard Wootley. Mr. Norman Jones, Mr. Lumts Curtis and Mr, Roy StcKce have been nttendlng tho camp at Plattaburg dur ing this month. Miss Rebo Stoop, of Noble, will spend tho month of August In Atlantic City. . Friends of Mrs Edward Marshall, of Susquehanna road, Rydat, will be glad to heat that she Is recuperating rapidly after her recent operation for appendicitis. She Is still nt tho Ahlngton Hospital, hut ex pects td return to her home this week. West Philadelphia Mr. nnd Sirs Mnlmon nnd their son, Mas tor Isndoro Malmon, of Chicago, III , nre visiting MrB. Mnlmon's sister, Mrs. Aaron Bnrnlt, of 1721 North 51st street. Miss Sara Hoffman and Miss Blanche Hoffman, of 5710 Chester ajonue, hao Joined their pnrents at their summer home In Atlantic City for tho remainder of the Hcason. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Vantlne, of 5023 Summer street, will spend two weeks in Ocean City as tho guests of friends. Mr. nnd Mrs William Devlne and their two young daughters. Miss Rita Devlno and Miss Anna Devlne, formerly of 321 North Folton street, have moved to Muncy, Pn , until lato In the fall. Dr. W. Frank McLoughlln. of 1327 North rifty-thlrd street, has left for tho Mexican border. Miss Mae Mooney, of 231 North FJfty nlnth street, Is spending several weeUs at Atlantic City with Beeral other friends. Miss Alice Lnnahan nnd Miss Anna Lanahan. of 418 North Slxty-llrst street, and Miss Mary E. Walls, of 416 North Sixty-flint street, have left for Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frame and their young Bon, Master Thomas Frame, Jr, of 330 North Horton street, are spending a week In Atlantic City as the guests of Miss Mary Hare, of Massachusetts avenue. South Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Dolinsky, of 611 Jackson street, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Silas Bertha Dolinsky, to Mr. Morris Wold, of Chicago, 111. Mrs. Hanna Lrmer, of Brooklyn, N. Y Is spending several weeks as the guest of Sir. and Mrs. I. Berkowltz, of 2017 South Nine teenth street. Miss Pautlne Klalman and MIbs Sonhle Klalman, of Third and Porter streets ; SIlss Rose Moin, 345 Gladstone street, and Mixs Minerva Caplan, of 638 Snyder aenue, will spend the month of August id Atlantic City. SIlss Slay Potash, of. So"Uth Philadelphia, has left for Atlantic City, where she ex pects to remain for several weeks. Her fiance, Sir, Alexander C. Roseman, will go to Atlantic City shortly. Tioga Mr.' and Mrs. S. Burger, of 1215 West Tioga, street, have Issued Invitations for the wedding of their daughter. Miss Fay Burger, to Mr, Leo M, Abrahams, on the eve ning of Saturday, August 12, at 8:30 o'clock In the Adath Jeshurun Temple, Broad above Diamond streets The bride wilt have her sister, SIlss Juliet Burger, as maid of honor, and SIlss Rosella Abrahams, the bride groom's sister, Miss Thekla Back, Stiss Delia J, Trlileld and Miss Mary H. Slmson, as bridesmaids. Attending the bridegroom will' be his brother, Mr, Irvln Abrahams, as best man, and his ushers will be Mr. Julius Abrahams, Mr. Jerome Back, Mr. Yale Nathapson and Mr. Gustavo Klein. SIlss Edna Gaw, of West Allegheny ave nue, who spent the early part of the summer as tho guest of Sirs. Ralph Naiel, at her cottage, 226 South Rhode Island avenue, Atlantic City, win return to airs. leasers homo In August. Miss Bertye Wlnslow, of IJ3 West Erie avenue, Is visiting friends In New York. Miss Beatrice Morgan, of. North Uher street, who has been spending some time in Atlantic City, returned home on Saturday. Mr. andMrs. Edward Greer will spend August in Sea Isle City. Northeast Philadelphia Mr and Mrs, Joseph Loeb and their family, of 57 Nqrth Eighth street, are spending the summer at the Merlon, At lantic City. Mr, A. M. Burd and his family, of 1719 North Franklin street, are spending the summer at Eaglevllle, Pa. Mlsa Anna JafTe, of 1431 North Sixth street, and MIs Reda BurnsUIn, of 1725 North Seventh street, are spending a week In Atlantic City. ot!c ,'or the SocUtr pax will b a. ..nh tnuat li rlwMl iiuit bt ilrtn. flnd alt such nmoaaolratlona ia "SaeUb Editor." I'fubic Ltift. 0 Ckutuaf utru. Unit" to? 9Birionu r ulomiaU an ttrml t. if. vm tA tIbh.iXX; WBtfskKm. vT NK Hfc!l iiHlBk m &. K PiilllllllllllMH IILiiiLiiiiflHILiiiiwIiiiiiiiiViLiiY , HHiH9HHHHHDDf&ift?l A lawn fcto was hold last week nt the, above picture are Miss M. H. Armstrong, Mrs. G. W. Flounders, MANY CLOSE-PITTING CHAPEAUX WORN TO COMBAT OCEAN BREEZES Shore Resorts in Full Swing for Incoming of August. Large Dinner Dance at Corinthian Yacht Club, Cape May Preparedness Concert in Ocean City ATLANTIC CITY, July 31. SEA brcezcB, which hao a way of d sar rnnglng tho tresses of tho Boardwalk maid, hac caused her to cast aside her largo hats for small, close-nttlng clnpcnux. Tho latest millinery conceits are worn with long, flowing ells draped about tho hat and raised from tho fnco They look not unllko wldowB bonnets of n dozen years ago Sirs. Qnlncy Adams Gllmoro wns In a chair yesterday wearing with her white sport frock a black-and-white plntd silk sweater with a broad white silk collar. Her black hat was simply adorned with a whlto twisted cord about tho crown. Sirs Edmund P. Hallahnn who Is spend ing pnrt of tho summer with her pnrents nt their cottage on St Charles place. If wearing a whlto feathered turban with a whlto laco ell and a silk rporti suit. As usual, there were a number of nutomo bile parties here oor the week-end. SIlss Josephine Torrcnce. SIlss Katherino Tor renco and Sir. Robert SI. Torrence motored from York, Pa., and nro nt tho Slarlbor-ough-Blenhelm Another motor party nt the name hotel Includes Sir. C. F. Webster. Miss Charlotte Webster, Sir nnd Sirs. Carl R. Jones and Sir. Walter Kraft. Among the Phlladelphlans here for tho remainder of the season nro Sir, and Sirs John H. Rice, who nre nt Haddon Hnll ; Dr. and Sirs Lewis H Adlor. who nro at tho Chalfonto ; Dr. and Sirs E. B. Gleason and SIlss Helen Glenson, who nre nt tho Chel sea : Sir. and Sirs. John C. SIcKeon nnd his family, of SIcrlon, aro at the Brighton Commodbro Bolms gnve a yachting party, at which the following guests were present: Sirs. Harriet Kennedy. Sirs. J. A. SIcClos key, SIlss SIcCloskey, SIlss Grace Darling. SIlsi Kennedy. SIhs SInud Wlnland, SIlss Gladys Wlnland. Colonel E. D Tllton, Mr. E. T Tllton and Sir. Webster Tllton. A Juenlle party wns held at the Atlantic City Yacht Club on Saturday afternoon for the sons and daughters of the members of tho club. A Slay polo dance, which was nrrnnged by Sirs Jesse W. Starr, 3d, nnd sjlss Emily C. Scull, wns one of tho fea tures of the occasion Slips Dorothy Lig gett, tho attractive llttjo daughter of Sirs. John C. Liggett, did an artistic barefoot dance, nnd tho accomplished Hubbard chil dren were immensely entertaining. Miss Blanche Hubbard played the harp. Master Charles Huhbard did a buck-and-wlng dance and SIlss Jrene Hubbard, In nddltlorr to a toe dance, played a cello solo. There was dancing for the adults from 5 until 7 o'clock. Sirs. F. S. SIprrls Is at the Traymore with Sirs SI. J. Clark and SIlss Clark, of New York. A family party at the Chelsea Includes Sirs. J. B. Parker, Sirs. W. SI. Beaman, SIlss Dorothy Beaman and SIlss Olsen. CAPE MAY, July 31. rnUE first big dinner-dance of the Benson lL:ook place Friday evening at the Corinth ian Yacht Club. Among the many dinner parties waa one given by Mr, and Mrs. Fred eric L. Harding, of Beach avenue, who en tertained in honor1 of their week-end guests, Mr, and Mrs Walter Klemm. of Philadel phia. Their other guests were Sir. and Sirs. Arthur Harding, Sir. and Mrs. Lewis A. Dayts, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Castner, Sir. and Sirs. T. Herman yetterleln and Mr. and Sirs. Basil Harris. Others who gave dinners were Commodore James P. Forsythe, Sir. Mark Casselman, Miss Claire N. Vele. Sir, Hallowell. SIlss Bessie Gallagher and Mr. J. W, Moorhead. On Saturday there were boat races In the afternoon, besides swimming exhibitions by the club members and a club dance n the evening. Today several yachts will arrive In the harbor, and there will be special entertain ment for the guests arranged by Mr. Morton R. Alexander, Tomorrow there will be a Coxe-Hall 60 mlle sea race for cruisers. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Hardlpg have had Mr, and Sirs. Lewis Davis, of Bala, as their guests over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Howard, of South Orange, who are guests at the Chalfonte, entertained 1Z guests at a crabbing party on Thursday afternoon. Among those present were Sir. and Mrs. Sutton, Miss t (nft-nv 1 1 rflflli1. Mlsa Ellen Orion. Mlaa Helen Buehler, Miss jean Slumford, SIlss Gladys Moreno, miss rnoeoe aaiiernetu, Mrs. T Ashby Blythe and Mr. Frederick Satterfleld, Mrs. Harris Taylor and her son, Mr. Harris Taylor, of Washington, are regis tered at the Colonial Mrs- Harrison W- Latta, of 4418 Walnut street. West Philadelphia, Is visiting her sis-ter-ln-law, Mrs, John Latta, of Haverford, at the Colonial Others staying thra are Mr. W W Corkran, Mr. John D Boyd, Jr., and Mr- and Sirs. N' F. Eberbach. Mrs. Charles Wilson, of the Netherlands, West Philadelphia, will arrive today, to stay at the new Hotel Cape May until August )6. when aha will be the guest of Mrs. W Huehlings, , Mrs, William Drayton Orange motored to Atlantic City yesterday with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown, of Hortter street, Germantown, have arrived at the new Stockton, Villa, ala Sir. and Mrs. ChannlBg- Way, of West Chester. tho htfmc of Mrs. Chnrloa Bond at Llklna Park. Amonp those shown In Wcntz, Mrs. G. E. Brccht, Mrs. R. II. Snyder, Mrs. B. J. Jones, Mrs. A. D. Mrs. R. S. Graven and Mrs. W. R. Waiters. Seated are Mrs. Charles Bond nnd Mrs. W. S. McUermond. SIlss Ethel Shield, of Beach aenne, has returned from Atlantic City. Mrs. llarlnn a Scott hns returned to her cottage after n lslt to Wilmington Sllns Ann'X Tnfel, who has been stnlng nt tho Stockton Villa since tho early pnrt of July, has gone to camp In the Thousand Islands region until tho latter pnrt of August, when aha will rejoin her family here. Tho Rov Paul Sturteant Howe, elder of the Pennylnnln Society of Ma) (lower De scendants will dellcr a lecture on Ruiiln nt the opera house, Jacksnn trcot, tomor row ccnlng, for tho benctit of the Clurch of tho Advent, of which Sir. Howe Is not ing rector. OCEAN CITY, N J., July 31 THE'boys'of St. Tnul's Church choir, of Chestnut Hill, Sir. W. St. Clnro Knodlo, choirmaster; Dr. Henry Green, Sir. Frnnk SI. Conly. SIIB3 Leonoro Hlldegardo Wltze mann, daughter of Sir John K. Wltzemnnn, of the Philadelphia Orchestra; Sir. George Henry Smith, SIlss Abigail Joiner Wllllnms, poprnno of Madison, N Y nnd Master Sidney Agcr took pnrt In n muilcalo and recital glon nt the Normnndlo Hotel Satur day evening for tho benetlt of Holy Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church Tho annual baby parade to bo held on tho Boardwalk Snturday, August 26, is arousing Interest among the mothers here A general committee of tho Ocean City Boardwalk Business Slen's Association and the Ocean City Hotel Proprietors' Association hns been formed, of which Sir. George F Slann la chairman ; Sir Georgo W F Woodslde, sec rctary, and Sirs. H. C. Treemnn, treasurer. The other members are Sirs Johnson Roney, SIra. F, Jllchoner, Sirs T H Hewllngi, Sir. James H. Simpson and Dr S Llpschutz. The parade was held for the flrst time last August, and It was such a pronounced suc cess that cottagers nro eager to have their children enter this year, nnd the affair promises to be even moro attractive. Prizes will be glren In the various classes. Elaborate preparations havo been made for tho preparedness concert to be given nt the Ocean City Yacht Club this evening for the benetlt of the Ocean City Branch of the Soldiers' Relief League. The local committee comprises Sirs. William D Sher rcrd. of Haddonfleld. nnd Sirs. Alfred SI. Gray and Sirs Frederick A Slack, of Phila delphia, cottagers here. There are 130 patronesses The program will be varied and will Include vocal and Instrumental numbers. WILDWOOD, July 31. THE Sunday evening concerts given In connection with Director Pfelfrer'B Or chestra nt the new Casino Auditorium here hne been most successful. Last evening's soloist was Sir. Mlsha Ferenzo, the tenor. On Sunday evening. August 6. the soloist will be our own SIlss Kathryne SIcGlnley, a native of Wlldwood, who for the last Ave years has won n leading place In the musl, cal circles of Philadelphia as a lyrlo so prano of great promise. Sir, nnd Sirs J F.- Potter, of Phllade). phla. are guests at the Dayton Hotel. SIlss Louise McCall, whose home Is in Washington, Is spending the summer at this resort Sir. C. St. Stroman, of Slount Airy, has rented the FInkblnder cottage at Boulevard and Buttercup road. Wlldwood Crest. Miss Anna rurey Is the guest of Miss Ad Long at the Wlldwood Apartments. Sirs. George W, Otto and her son and daughter are spending two weeks at the Comfort Cottage. AMPSKMNTS STANLEY MAIS1516T" AhU THIS WEEK MARY PICKFORD IN FIRST AND EXCLUSIVE SJIOWINO OS1 "HULDA FROM HOLLAND" "PAT.AfTffi 121i MARKET STREET ST -Jt.tt.Wlii In 'THE DUPE" Blanche Sweet Thura.. Frt., Sat. Donald Brian, Smuj-jUra. B. F. KEITH'S THEATER ALL-STAR SUMMER SIIOWJ LEON ERROL & CO. from IU ZtegTcld "Foul..' ft o)fut Other Feature. " "U,W Today t 2, 6 A 60c. Tonight at 8. 25c to 1 Globp Theater UASBrOT8 VJTJ.UJJC YjLUOBViLLl! CoVu5u?U MUSICAL &&&XlS SlN.JarJSl8- "SIX PEACHES AND A PAIR" JM.'oikT'sr.js:," Arcadia spsJKkct Douglas Fairbanks petition "THE HALF-BREED" T7- -A. ,i MARKET ABOVE BTH VlOLOria TOD a TOMORROW V 1U UU1 Id WM g HART la "TUB CAPT1VK OOD" ATJHNSHKa to CLOVE'S GETAWAY" """"i-RES TO EVERK)DV ALL THETIUB Wnnrlsirlp h?52PW fi ""i Iwv,vwvtv tuna iHiutiHiuMgnau Roxborough SIlss Helen Thomas of J IS Ttochelle ave nuo, who hns boon traveling through tho West with Miss Louisa Hall and SIlss Bessie Zimmerman, has reached Chicago nnd will remain In that city until September. SIlss Halt and SIlss Zimmerman will -visit the Pacific coast, nnd upon their return will Join SIlss Thomas In Chicago. Mrs Andrew Harbison, of Queen lane, Falls of Schuylkill, Is entertaining her son and grandBon, Sir Thomas Harbison and Staster Thomas Harbison, Jr., of College vlllo, Pa. i SIlss Irene Thompson, of Crecn lane. Is visiting her nunt, Sirs. Cabell Tjndnll at her summer homo at Logics Slerc, , Sir. and Sirs George B. Lvans, of Ly coum avenuo. have Joined tho ltoxborough cottagers at Langport. Sir. and Sirs Slelvlllo Lovejoy aro spend ing several weeks In Wlldwood. Sir. and Sirs Ernest Barras, of 480 Slar tln street, will leave shortly for an auto mobile trip through eastern Now York. The Young Slen's Association of the Falls of Schuylkill will give Its thirteenth nn nual excursion to Augustine Bench on Sat urday. Sir nnd Sirs. Harry H. Thompson, of 477 Slonasto'ry avenue, havo returned from Capo Slay nnd will go to Wlldwood to remain through September. Sirs Robert Hays and her children. Mas ter Howard Hays and SIlss Jane Hays, of 344 Green lane, have gone to Ocean City for a fortnight. What It Means To Own An Eight-Cylinder Cadillac at any price. Then Why Experiment? Buy the for CADILLAC &aia l mi. ,i j i'i ,im-.i.r.ii.a..iiiiiiMiiiii i. in i iiHwj i 'yTjTBiKBfftfy" " ' J TT ii .T?HBWJFai VJHJHJBaSW daVBSaVflaVAB JPBBJF PI DELTA EPSILON FRATERNITY ENTERTAINS AT OCEAN CITY HOMB Hotise Parties Given During Season by Members--Dfnner Dances and Other Festivities in Honor f of Visiting Guests fTWIC summer home of the Alpha Chapter, JLfi D?i!ta Hpsllon Fraternity, University of ijmnsylvanla, at Ocean City, has been the scene of much activity during the past wceK, Tb e week opened with a party dn the beach nt "XZllrty-stxlh street, followed on Tuesday by h motor trip to Atlantic City nnd a darce In the evening. A dinner dance was held! nt the fraternity house on Wednesday, and I later In the evening a motorboat trip" vvaf taken across Egg Harbor. The guests at fho dinner dance on Wednesday were MlfB Miriam H. IC Wilson, Brldgeton, N. J.j Sllfj Itcbccca Pharo, of Hurffvllle, N. J.J SII( Martha nice. Miss Dorothy nlco, of Cnije Slny Court House, N, J,; Silas Rosa Dlx of Capo Stay Court House, N. J,: SIlss Sa GofT, of Ocean City, N. J. : Str. Friend C. 1 atght and SIlss C Jane Ogden, of Phtt ad()hla. SIlss Ogden has been acting as chpneron tnong tho recent guests of the fraternity vvels SIlss Helen Shoyer, Str. J. A. Carey. Sir I George B HurlT. Jr., Str Adolph Selts, Stlrr Jano n. Cornwell, Stlss Anne Rocap, Str. I Crenswell McClelland. Stlsa Doria M. Bint Stlsa Graco M Bcntzet, of York. Pa. ! Sir. (Stanley II, Berry, Mr. Friend C. Halght andLMrs Gordon D. van Deraee. Tna following members of PI Delta Bp sllou have been spending part of their va cations at the frntcrn ty house! Mr. A. It. Stcftlrllnnd. Mr. W. K. Smith. Mr Wlllhm P, 'Jlelnch. Str W. Grant Pdueger. Str. W. Dcnpjcs Yengcr, Str. II. F. Case, Str. Will iam I J. t.avvnon. Sir. O. B. Gold, Str. Head Hoop, Str. J. IC. Sfathlcnon, Sir. Curtis S. Hnlllt. Str. Clarence L. Wells, of Reading, Pa a Mr. I.lndley 8. Hurff, Str. St. C. Webb, Str. ICharlcs Sheridan, Str, Warren H. Hart manl Str. II. SI. Hcbrank, Sir. Joseph II. Gctia, Jr., Str. Carl A. Goodwin, Str. John I, rt ccnughey, Sir. J. N. Altkcn, Jr., Sir. Stniiey St. Swartlcy, Sir. Earl S. Newklrk, Sir Wnlter K. l'etty. Str. J. Russell Slack. Sir. III. B. Bacon. Sir. Lo Roy D. Garrett and (Gordon D. van Derzec. Stiss Leonora Sanvlllo, of 6412 North Water street, entertained the following gucids nt her home on Friday evening: SIlss Trances Gath, Stiss Theresa Traynor, SIlssj Kathryn Kongetmann, Miss Grace Camden and Vicinity Sim. William Kelchncr nnd her fnmlly, of JUKI Cooper street, are at their Wlldwood cottna;e. Sim. Wllllnm Wood nnd her daughter, Sirs. I S. F. Glenn, of Stoorcstown, are In Stnlnr. Sin. L. T. Read, of B14 Cooper street. Is vliatlng her son. Sir. William T. Road, and his fnmlly at tholr Chelsea cattngo and Willi goto Buck Hill Falls for August. SIlss Amanda Toome, of West Philadel phia. 8a visiting her elster. Sirs. Charles Stocklim, at Sixth nnd Cooper streets. Sirs I Elv Ira Woodward and Sirs. Carrie Hnckctk will tako a trip to Canada In AugusU I Frankford I Str. pnd Sirs Wllllnm Buzby and their two sons, Staster Stewart Buzby and Staster John Buoiby, of 5316 Rising Sun nvenue, nre spending! tho summer In the Pocono Sloun tains. ! Sirs. Jiastes Tlppens of B423 Water street, Olney, hrH had Sirs. Laura Tlppens nnd her son, of Veal Philadelphia, as her guest for "several days. Sirs Gciorgo Blckley and her two sons, Slaster GiWge Blckley and Master Felton Blckley, ofl 6310 North Front street, Olney, nre spending ten days In Staryland. The continuous, incomparable service of the "World's Greatest Roaii Car." A prestige of world-uyide scope and unsur passed strength. A perfection of performance withwhich there is nothing to compare. 1 1 An engineering design 'hich is the standard of every maker who is ambitious to enter the field of supreme quality. A car with a degree of convenience, comfort, stability and satisfaction hitherto unattainable - car of absolute certa.nty. It Immediate Delive AUTOMOBILE SALES CORPORATION' Cnedcker. Sills' Florence Traynor, Mle Leonora Whlthhoa,. Mia lCnthnhl banvltt. Stiss Leonora Banvllle, Sirs. Florence White head, Staster Franklin Whitehead, Mr. nt Mrs. Frank Sanvllle, Jr., Mr. Raymond Gathers, Mr, Alfred McCnrt, Sir, ChATle Fuerke, Mr. Ira Meeker and Mr, Maurle Unruh. . The Dux Club held Its weekly meetln last night at the h6me of Mr. Maurice Jfc Cohen. 413 Christian street, A moonlight excursion will be held by the club on the evening of Saturday, August IV. Miss Cordelia Hergeshelmer and Mhrt Clara Hergeshelmer entertained the mem bers of their sewing circle nnd a few additional guests last Thursday. Those present were Stiss Starle Llnck. Miss Mar thn. Llnck. SIlss Kflle Hlrzel, SIlss Florence Roakes. Miss Mildred Coward. Miss Osle Rlcketts, SIlss Dorothy Bentley. Master George Hergeshelmer, Staster Herbert Her geshelmer and Staster Fred Llnck. The next meeting will take place on Wednesday, when Stiss Effle Hlrzel, of 1816 North Twenty-drst street, will act as hostess. A STREET carnival In aid of the Italian orphans under the care of the Mis sionary Slaters of the Qacred Heart of 207 North Slxty.flfth street, will be held on Westminster avenue between Sixty-first and Horton streets on Saturday. A crab supper was given by Sirs. Anna Kinsley In honor of her hUBband, Sir. Au gust Kinsley, to celebrate his thirty-first birthday last week. The guests were Str. and Sirs. Webb, Stiss Gertrude Webb. Stlsar Flor ence Schaeffcr, Sir, Edward Kinsley1, Stiss Clara SchaefTer, Sir, Thomns Cahlll, SIlss Vera Schacfter, Stiss Elizabeth Cosher, Mlsa Rosa Cosher, SIlss Kate Silverman, Str. David Blum, Sir. Frederick Rltto, Mr. Har ris Zeldmann, Str. Herman Rltto, Str. Thomas Canuso, Sir. Joseph Canuso, Mr. Francis Canuso, Mr. Frank Fisher, Mr. Thomas Do Ncrl, Sir. Benjamin Hllford, SIlss Elizabeth Kails. SIlss Ruth Kalis. Mr. Slax B. Wolfe nnd Sir. Frank Stetson. Sup per was served at 717 South Third street. Sir. and Mrs. Kinsley's three children, MIbs Sarah Kinsley, Master Francis Kins ley and Staster August Kinsley, Jr., were also present. Wilmington VVILSIINGTON, Del., July 31. Colonel and Sirs Edmund G. Biickncr are cruising on tholr yacht Suzanne on Long, Island Sound. Sir. nnd Sirs. John Bancroft nnd Miss Esther Bancroft will leavo today for Slount Kineo, Me., to bo gono a month. Sir. nnd Mrs. Frank C. Carpenter have gono to Sllnnewaska, N. Y., whore Sirs. Carpenter will spend several weeks. Sir. Carpenter will return In a fortnight Sir. nnd Sirs. William A. Barr have gone to Rochester, N. Y., to spend a week with friends. Stls3 Slary Bnlfancs and Mrs. Annie Mar tin left Thursday morning for a three v celts.' trip to Boston, SInss. ; Albany, N. Y. ; Saratoga and other places, of Interest Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. D. Kocrner are spending the summer In Slalne. Sirs. Edgar SI. Hoopes, Jr., la visiting relatives In the Berkshlres. Str. Charles A. MacLellan, who la painting a portrait of SIrrf. Ramsay, wlfo of Major William O. Ramsay, will leavo about Au gust IS for Trenton, Ontario, Can. Sir. and Mrs. Irenee du Pont nnd their family will spend tho remainder of the season In Cape Slay. ' '?$ is ready h U jmiMjf L "yP11MljW 11 I