Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 12, 1920, SPORTS EXTRA, Page 7, Image 7

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HVancy JFyne ZTrfa o tic
She Chats About luture
a Recent Bride in
mflAT wftS fl vcry lntrsl'n2 cngftge
'I -i ....nnivil nn Saturday, was
Itnot? Pat 7 Borie and Albert Nalle,
Ll ? node, rou 1"W- ,s tho Jaugh.
t.r n'di granddaughter of Mr. and
&. BcauvcHu Boric, c Ablngton. She
l!' he only daughter, and ft most at
SieUre young peraon. She is tall and
S dark, and was named for her
piiidmothcr, wno was uiDa mj
phtr Borlo made her debut about
,.,fr Vara ago and had a splendid time,
ffle 5 " nlec. of Charles L. Borie, Jr.,
i,iMnhc E. Bor e. 8d, Bonsbaw Borie
'tiff. George-Seals, of Boston. Her
mother was Miss Anna Newbold, a sis
KJ 'the late Mr. Arthur Kmlon New
MJ and of Mr. Clement Newbold, Mr.
tin "Newbold and Mrs'. William J.
Taylor. of this city.
Mr NftHo is a son of tho late Mr.
t.I.s Nalle and Mrs. Nalle. His
Her Dick Nalle, married Dorothy
mum. and Angela Nalle, a sister,
ir married about six weeks ago to
H PCorse,o! Minneapolis. Mrs.
S was Miss Edith Tilghman. This
i-MBcment marks another union Of
Sf Md dlstlnguUhed Philadelphia,
familic?.
F' ALWATS interests, mo to hear
about the coming debs. There's
something especially charming about the
nth of a bud. Whether aho's pretty
Jr not she is so delightfully young that
makes Tone glad with her that she Is
alive and having a good tim6. I remem
ber a dear old genucmnu wuu wu u.
mji very fond of his daughter and her
friends, and who used to Join in their
IS and uJy l1 as much , as they
did. Heoaidonoday: "I do not think
I hare ever seen a young girl who was
net pretty. Perhaps her features may
Set be perfect, but she has tho complex
fon of youth and the Joy of living. A
met young girl is one of tho greatest
ratlons in the world." ,
Well, speaking of sweet young girls,
Maile Stewart is coming out next year,
nd she is ft peach. She is tho daughter
"Mrs. Robert O. Le Conte, who was
formerly Mrs. Antonio Stewart, and is
1 third of the four Stursls sisters.
Mule's aunts are, therefore, Sir.
Charles Edward Ingersoll, Mrs. James
Potter and Mrs. Edgar Scott. Marie is
tifl. Ilk her mother, and has her won
derful style and grace. She is dark like
the Stewarts, rather than fair, like the
Shirgls aide of the family, but she has
her mother's mannerisms, as I said once
before In the column. And if she is one
half as attractive as her mother, who
was one of the leading belles of her year.
and, indeed, many years after, she will
d6 well. Formal plans for her intro
duction have not yet been announced,
but there, is likely to bo much enter
taining In her, honor. The Le Contcs
live at Twentieth and Spruce streets.
I HAVE been hearing more about
finnrim T.n Fehleer. to whom
Georgcno Butler is engaged. Do you
i.n. v.. (a In thn nrmv? Ho is ft C3D-
tain, it seems, also his father is in the
nrmv nnd is n colonel. His father s
name is Lea Feblger, and he and Mrs.
ti.kt.... nrn nt nrnsent In San Fran-
Cisco! Miss Butler is 'the daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. George Hollen
bach Butler, and is a: niece of Mrs.
George F. Lasher who announced tho
encasement. Georgene is down at At
lantic City for a while, staying at
the Chalfonte hotel.
I SAW Mazlo Rush Bartol the other
day going through Rittenhouse
Square with her husband. Mazle. is
looking very well. She wnR wearing a
dark blue and white figured yollo
frock, made with ft seml-drnpcd skirt,
and the open necked bodice was finleh
r! with n fHll. Her hat was a semi-
large model of henna georgette, trim
med witn tine t'rencn iiowcrs arrunsuu
close to the crown.
YOU know how every one teases Vir
ginians 1 And, nfter all, they do
think they're "some punklns," now
don't they? TV ell, he that as it may, the
other day a young Phlladelphlan mar
ried n Virginia girl, and straightway
nftcr their wedding trip was over and
they had settled down to Hvo here,
friend husband said to his wife; "Wo
must go dovyn to Independence Hall
for I want to show you the Liberty
Bell." "Pshaw!" said she. "I know
all about your old bell." "Well, but
you must sco it." So she agreed, nnd
one nfternoon when ho called up from
tho office and asked her to meet him
downtown to visit the bell, she ac
quiesced, nnd having met hlra they ap
proached the sacred spot, ho filled with
awe, and sho filled with Virginia back
ground. "See," said he with rapture, "It
rang for every great event In this
country from tho Declaration of Inde
pendence, down until this great crack
broke through its side. That was when
it was tolling for the death of a "
"Oh! yes I know, nil about your old
bell," said Mrs. Virginian, "and I
know all it tolled for, and it cracked
ringing for a great Virginian, Justice
Marshall of Virginia." "Well." said
Mr. Philadelphia, with great politeness,
"that, to me, proves tho weakness of
the bell," and having had the last word
he began to show her tho original signa
tures and Washington's chair, but when
she reminded him that Washington too
was a Virginian, ho decided to go to
tho Ititz for tea.
NANOY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Miss E. Antoinette Geyelln, daughter
or Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lausatt Geyelln,
or Hardwlck, Vlllanova, spent the week
end as the guest of Mrs. William neeves,
pt Phoentxvllle. who entertained at a
house party. Miss Harriet Geyelln will
leave tomorrow to Join a house, party
for several days, given by Mr. Dawson
Coleman at Lebanon. -Pa,
Mr. and Mrs. Brewster Koons, .who
nave been staying- at the home of Mrs.
Koons s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
winter Bailey, of llosslevyn, Strafford,
nave moved Into their new home, Cotton
Tall, Strafford.
. Mr and Mrs. Edwin H. Fttler and
family- of the Terraces, Roeemont, left
July 1 for their cottage nt Watch Hill,
. I., to remajn for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Wirt L. Thompson have
closed their home in Jenklntown and are
0upyinsr their cottage at Northeast
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Elklns and
jneir son have gone to Dark Harbor, Me.
They will not return to their home in
Elklns Pork until late In September.
Dr. ond Mrs. Henry C. Earnshaw, 0f
Bryn Mawr. will spend the month of
""sum ai aiurray uy, can.
,. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tatnall. of Stan
itiorpe, Bryn Mawr, will spend the
month of August nt the Mount Washing
ton. Bretton Woods, N. H.
Mr. J. Newton Flero, of Albany. N. Y.,
ffllbje daughter. Mrs. Battershall, of
hivf York, spent tho week-end at New
town Square a tho .guest of Mra. S. E.
Wrs. Daniel Harsner has closed her
in.i .77. "V". -.,.. .. WV.BU M"'
"imriineni at tno ueiievue-stratford and
ywapend the early part of tho summer
ftt Magnolia. Mass.
Mrs. Wllllnm A Y7a1Im . atMA
S'il" ,tey dayfl la"' week at Spring
we, rv. J,
,iEommnnler a"d Mra. .Robert LowelL
who havo been spending tho winter in
, t?ite, ,y ffrni beat a
Nalle-Borie Engagement.
Debutantes and Meets
a Pretty Frock
Twenty-second street and will spend
July near Boston.
Mr. Ami Mm TCAwafd r1lnfAn liftVA
closed their apartment at the Bitten-
jioubo anei gone to tneir summer home
near Litchfield. Conn.
Mrs. Robert M. Dougal. of the Fair
fax Apartment, Qermantown, will sail
on the Rotterdam on July 21. Sho will
opena mo summer in England and Scot
land and In the winter will travel In
France, Spain, Italy and Switzerland.
Mr. and Mrs. John SI Griffin are at
Chelsea, Atlantic City, until October 1.
,r?;iG.rlftlS w,aa formerly Miss Stewart,
of Btdley Park.
Mf.W? Mr?i Nicholas Englebert, 4th,
of 46 J7 Fern Bock road, are "being con
gratulated on the birth of a daughter on
Saturday. July 3. Mrs. Englebert was,
before her marriage, Mies Blanche Hlrsh.
,M.r,..?na. Mrs- Maurice Taubman, of
6716 Warrington avenue, are being con
gratulated on the birth of a daughter.
Bernlce Bomar Taubman. Mr. and Mrs.
Taubman will bo at home after
August 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welnsteln and
family, of 3S23 nidge avenue, who have
been spending some time at the Great
Lakes and Canada, havo returned to the
Bfccharach Apartments, 'Atlantlo City,
for Uo summer.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wilson, of
the Louolto, Wayne, aro now occupying
.their cottage at tfcigamorc, Mass., for tho
Bummor. -,
rs. William A. Tift "Witt nnd futnltv.
of Wayne, have returned from visiting
inenas ai iroy, w. Y
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Anil, of wvn.
have gone to St, Paul, Minn., where
they will attend a family reunion.
Miss Marv .Tnhnufnn. nt VWnvw l
the guest of Mies Roxane Dlssel at her
homo in Bethel, Vt
Mrs. Alfred C. Howell, of St Davids,
Is visiting friends in Pittsburgh for
some time.
,rMls Mona Whltlock. daughter of Mrs.
Mabel Whltlock, of the Louella, Wayne.
Is visiting friends in Ashevllle. N. C,
for several weeks.
Mrs. John A, Brown, of Wayne, Is
spending the remainder of the summer
at Northeast Harbor, Me.
Mr. and Mrs. Pelrson S. Conrad, of
Summit avenue, Wayne, are spending
several weeks at Bay He,ad, N. J.
Mrs. Osorge A. Shoemaker, of St
Davids, is spending several weeks on
one of tho Islands In Casco Bay, Me.
-Miss Dorothy Leonard, of Wayne.
WhO IS Vlsltlne MIS.1 Virginia .TI..A at
!?F.r..?ummer home at Northport. Lake
Michigan, will spend the balance of July
at, Mackinac Island, Mich.
ALONG THE READING
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watson Wal
ton, of Jenklntown, are receiving con
Sratulatlons on the birth of a son,
toward Watson Walton, Jr. Mra. Wal
ton was before her marrlago Miss Ruth
Landls, of Jenklntown.
Mr. and Mrs.. Charles J. Webb and
their family, of Elklns Park, havo gone
to their cottage at Chelsea, where they
will remain until the autumn. ,
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Stull and their
family, of Wyncote. will spend July and
August In Stoddartsvllle, Pa.
Mrs. G. Henry Stetson and her sister,
Miss Mildred Lewis, of Elklns Park.
havo returned from a three weeks' ptay
hi uie ugypi .Miiis jiud, in I'lKe
county," where Mrs. Stetson participated
In the golf tournament
Dr. and Mrs. George Geckler, of Jen
klntown, are being congratulated on the
birth of a daughter on June 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Helmerdtnger and
their daugnters, of Elklns Park, after
touring to Maine are at the Summit
Springs Hotel until September.
QERMANTOWN
Ladles' day will be observed at tho
Ccdarbrook Country Club throughout
tho day on Wednesday. There will be
luncheon, followed by bridge and 500.
Mrs. H. A. Wallace, of Mount Airy,
chairman of the luncheon committee,
will have charge 'of the affair.
Mies Susie Salkeld has returned to her
home at 907 East Chelterr avenue from
a short stay In Ocean City.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Armstrong
havo returned from their wedding trip
and ore at home at 245 West Clapler
street Mrs. Armstrong will bo remem
bered as Miss Louise Losse.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Isaao Detwiler and her daughter.
Mrs. Richard Oellers, of 1942 North
Twelfth street, are. passing the early
summer tin Pittsburgh, Pa., and upon
their return they will go to tno Tray
nioro, Atlantlo City, for tho remainder
of the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. White, of
1863 North Park avenue, have left Cali
fornia and are on their way homo from
their tour to the Pacifies coast.
Mr. and Mra Norman H. Stevens have
gone to Swarthmore to remain until
autumn.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Tapllnger,
of 984 West Lehigh avenue, aro cole
hrntlnnr their twenty-fifth wedding an
niversary by taking an automobile trip
.Mrs. David S. Stern, of 2106 North
Broad street, left on July 1 for Tripp
Lako Camp, Poland, Me., where she Is
acting as councilor for tho summer
season.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schwartz and
family, of 4932 North Tenth street,
have gone to spend several weeks with
Mrs. Schwartz's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hexnmer, at their cottage, At
lantic avenue, Ocean City.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. Joseph A. Reardon. ot 1506 Por
ter street, has returned homo after
having spent several days at Atlantic
City. ,
" Miss Mary It Toner, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Toner, of 1925 Rltner
street, will spend this week-end at
Parkland.
Mr. and Mrs. John Logue, Jr., enter
tained at a linen shower at their home,
2539 South Warnock street, on Friday
evening In honor of Miss Maria Logue,
n,va. nimeftment to Mr. Frank Dona
hue, of West Philadelphia, has recently
Mcun
' The Store of Personal Service
1310 Chestnut Street
July Clearance Sale
All Summer Merchandise repriced at'
1 m- i
Special for Tuesday iff
100 Summer Frocks
Formerly $15
An Extraordinary Opportunity, as indicated by tho price!
Organdies in white and pastel tones French Voiles in delicate
colors and smart designs on dark foulard grounds. Also a
few Ginghams. All sites for Women and Misses.
Mj C. O. D'8 No Approvals
AU Sales Final
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Thoto by rhtlllp A Phillips
MISS ELLEN GLENDINNING
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Itobcrt
E. Glendlnnlng, of tho Squirrels,
Chestnut IIIII, whose engagement
to Mr. Pcrslfor Frozer, Jr., has
been recently announced
been announced. Among tho guests were
Miss Gertrude Verne Brown, Miss Ce
celia Kathryn Kenny. Miss Betty M.
aauagner, miss Florence Gallagher,
Miss Rosalie Lynch, Miss Mary Toner,
Miss Catherine Conaty, Mrs. William
Young, of Pittsburgh, formerly Miss
Mary McGonlgle; Miss Kathryn Mc
Gonlglc, Mrs. Albe Young-, Miss Ella
Kelly, Miss Mabel Kelly, Miss Marie
Kelly, Mrs. William J. Clay, Miss Eliza
beth Agnes McKann, Miss Kathryno
Kelly, Miss Eleanor Gllllngham, Miss
Marie McSorloy, Miss Adelaide Daley
and Miss Vera Conroy.
Mr. John J. Knowlan, of 1929 South
Broad street, has left for an extended
tour througn the 6tates on his way to
the Orient whero ho will be for an In
definite stay. He will stop at Honolulu,
Yokohama, Toklo and Shanghai.
Miss Annetta Francois, Miss Florence
Francois and Miss Nellie Francois, of
2736 South Isemlnger street, entertained
Informally at their home on Saturday
evening. Among the guesta were Mrs.
George Morris, of Albany: Mr. and Mrs.
George Hartnett, Miss Lilian Remmcn
ter, Mr. Samuel Fog and, Miss Ada Metz.
WE8T PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Frank H. Schilling, ot the Tar
mouth Apartments, 229 South Fiftieth
street, .Is now convalescing at tho Pres
byterian Hospital. When sho leaves
there she will go to her apartments in
Chelsea and remain for the balance of
the summer, returning In the fall.
Mra. Samuel Henrv. or 14U oouin dix-
tloth street, has been removed from tho
Miserlcordia liospiuu ana is now
valesclng at tho homo of her sister, Mrs.
Louis Englandcr, 960 North Franklin
street whero she will be ablo to see
any of her friends.
TIOGA
The wedding of Miss Sonla Paul,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Paul,
r.r iici Vnrih TCltrhth street, and Mr.
Morris King will take place on Sunday
evening, August 1, at the homo of the
brldo's parents and will be followed by
a reception. Tho bride will bo attended
by Mrs. Nathan Paul and Mr. Paul wilt
be best man. A surprise linen shower
was given In honor of Miss Paul by
Miss Jennie King, tho bridegroom's sis
ter, at hor homo, 414 Dudley street
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Louis Koenlg. Jr..
of 3736 North Carlisle street will leave
on August 1 to spend tho month in At
lantic City. Mrs. Koenlg was Miss Mario
Keck.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H.
Booth, who
have been traveling throu
rouch tho West
on their wedding trip, havo arrived at
Des Moines, la., where they will be at
home. The bride was Captain Violet V.
McAllister, of 4427 North Seventh street.
Another bridegroom and bride who
completed their weddtng trip nnd will
live In the West aro Mr. and Mrs. Sld
ny F. Dienpe, who will be at home In
Detroit, Mich. The brldo was Miss
Marian C. FInlay. sister of Mr. David
Flnlay. of Ulenslde. Mr. Dienpe. who
was formerly of 3311 North Broad
street, served twenty-three months In
tho United States army, eleven of which
wero spent overseas.
STRAWBERRY MAN8ION
Mr. and Mrs. Isaao Rice and family,
of, 3146 Clifford street, are spending tho
summer at Ardcn, Del.
Mrs. J3. Schleslnger nnd Mr. Alfred
Schleslnger. of 1601 Diamond street.
havo moved to the Plaza Apartments,
1721 North Thirty-third street.
Mrs. Leopdld Hess, of 1721 North
Thirty-third street, has returned from a
visit to her son-in-law and daughter. Mr.
anfl Mrs. Ezra Brudno, In Cleveland, O.
OLNEY
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Keller have
returned from their wedding trip and
are at homo at 530 Arthur street Mrs.
Keller was Miss Eleanor B. Bcnncr be
foro her recent marriage.
Mr. and Mrs. William Meyer, of 4503
North Ninth street, aro receiving con
gratulations upon tho birth of a daugh
ter on July 5.
ROXBOROUGH
Mr.
J. Walter Keely, Jr.. Is passing
tho summer with tho F nn Charter boys
at their camp, Susquohannock, Pa,
Mrs. Iva Du Gan, of 4156 Manayunk
avenue, who has been visiting P. I
Bottomley, of Highland avenue, Roa
noke. Vo,, has returned to her homo In
Iloxborough. Her friends and those
of her daughter, Mrs. William Pass, will
bo glad to hear of tho lattor's recovery
from pneumonia.
Mrs. J. H. Chldester. of 4317 Pechln
street, and Mrof M. Eastwood, of Ly
ceum avenue, aro touring througn the
Middle West as far as Chicago.
Tho members of tho Mothers' Club of
rtoxborough, Mrs. Joseph Henry Ewlng
president, will give n "zoological" party
on Thursday for the children of the
members. There will bo about seventy
in the party, Including mothers and chil
dren. The ISvenlnr Publlo Irfdeer welcomes
social notes of Interest from larlous ports
of the city, but these notes must be
capable of verification. Hereafter social
Items sent by mall to the Paper will not
bo published, unless slcncu "T the sender
with name, address nnd telephone num
ber. Address social Items to the Society
KOI tor, Evening- Publlo Ledcer, OOfl
Chratnut street.
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'J FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL
Mr. and Mrs. George Sodden, of Cres
son street, aro touring through the West
to California.
The. members of the Edward Basil
Post, of the American Legion, has se
cured the use of the old police station
on Mldvalo avenue for its headquarters.
The women a auxiliary of tho post, of
which Mrs. Alfred Byrno Is chairman,
nnd Mrs. James Lawson, secretary, will
provide tho furnishings. Thoy will bo
assisted by the women of the Falls pa
triotic, committee, who, headed by Mrs.
Elizabeth Dobson Altemus, did such
splendid work for the soldiers and sail
ors at the Falls "White House" during
tho world war.
WISSAHICKOtf
Announcement Is made of tho mar
riage of Miss Ruth Allen,. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Allen, of 208
Sumac street, and Mr. Frederick Hoff
maJ ?. 6i P'?,ht.er street, on July 3
In St Timothy's Episcopal Church, Ridge
avenue. Roxborough, by tho Rev. Fred
erick iiaisey. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman
left for a fortnight's trip to tho coast
of Massachusetts, and upon their return
they wm do at homo nt 206 Sumac
street.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stevenson, ot
Sumao street, entertained the members
of tho Fombsby Rose Club at their July
meeting. , Their guests Included Dr. and
Mrs. Raymond Bailey. Mr. and Mrs.
John C. Young. Dr. and Mrs. Henry
Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. John Oberholtzer
and Mr. and Mrs. William Mellon.
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NORRI8TOWN
Mrs. Irwin p. Hallman, of Markley
street, entertained at a mnnp mrtv
nt her home. The guests wero Miss
Dorothy Rich, Miss Miriam Keoler. Mlsn
jioien urown, ,winii Eleanor Chambers,
Miss Virginia Herbst. Miss Margaret
Flniey, Mrs. William Free. Mrs. Russell
Bolton, Mrs. Clarence Burkhardt and
Airs, jqiui inuo,
rled to Mr. Frederick W. Amonson. of
Philadelphia, on Saturday afternoon at
9 a'Ma.1s Tn mft,-rl ... . -
a X " - ..-... nijo was Boicmnizea
at tho homo of tho bride. Tho Rev. J.
Allen Crawford, pastor of tho Central
Presbyterian Church, officiated. The
bride had ".her only attendant her
niece, Miss Mildred Anders, who acted
as flower girl. The ushers wero Mr. J.
Leldy Anders and Mr. John A. Long
acre. A reception followed the cere-
Fon," ,x?Iock; Atter a wedding
trip Mr. and Mrs. Amonson will live in
Norrlstown.
Ellertsen-Hager Wedding
Hager, of B8B9 Willows avenue, and Mr.
Henry Rayner Ellertsen took placo at
tijo homo of tho bride on Saturday eve
nng, at 8 o'clock, tno Rev. William H.
Klvler officiating. Miss Vera BcTnlce
Cheslcy. a cousin of tho bride, acted ns
bridesmaid, and Mr. Edward Bledsoe. TJ.
S. N.. was best man. Tho bride was
given tn marriage by her uncle. Mr E
B. Smith. Mr. andW Ellertsen left
for Washington on their wedding trip.
Among tho out-of-town guests present
were Mr. and Mra August Ellertsen, Mr.
S.SS. Ellertsen. of Stamford. Conn.;
Mr. Edward Ellertsen, chief electrician
United States battleship Oklahoma: Mies
Slgfrld Hansen, of New York, and Dr:
and Mrs. Eugene Ufford, Auburndalo.
Mass.
iBignD
-n .. c.i., . i eraie-raia noioi ot odck.
miBs ionium ocnuiu XvOnracre. daua-h. atructlon. Newly remoaeiea inrouEnoui. ,.-
tor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel W. Long- vator. Runnlnir water ln.rpoma. rriva
acre, of 923 West Main t. .. ??. ltha.. American plan. 18.60 A up 'dally.
George Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Summer Millinery
Less Than V2 Price
Dozens of our Finest Hand-Made Hnts, Including Ostrich
Trimmed Models; Leghorns and desirable Dressy Hats for imme
diate wear.
This Week $10.00
50 Tailored Hats, Values
July Clearance Sale in all
Departments Throughout the Store
Tho broken lines of shades, sizes and styles In all our various
departments havo been marked at extremely low prices for Immediate
clearance. In some cases the lots aro too small to advertise sepa
rately, but the values will well repay your shopping horo during the
coming week.
Clearance of Washable Waists
Slightly Soiled or Mussed
Reduced to $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00
These are waists of nne white dimity, linen and voiles of ba
tlsto In white, pink, copen. The sizes are from 34 to 60. Tho re
duced prices aro but a fraction of their worth. Only 160 waists In
tho lot.
FinST FI.OOK
Baronet Satin Skirts, $18.75
A small lot of broken size assortment In white, pink navy and
black. Theso aro skirts of the ftnest grade materials: tho' reductions
ore from our own regular stock.
second n.opit
Soiled Samples of All-linen
Fine Huck Towels at Third
Off the Regular Prices
Several hundred fine qualltv Huck Towels: each towel Is all pure
linen and tho slight soil Is hardly noticeable on most of tho towels
There Is real economy In laying In a supply, as theso prices represent
tho cost to Import these towels today.
Linen Guest Towels, $1.00 and $1.25 each
Regular size Towels, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $2.00 each
Odd Lots of Gloves Reduced
I.ndles'two-clnei) Silk Olnves
washable, broken ulzo nssortment
Elbow lenrth Tllack
aualltv for fl.oo a nalr.
8 Button levnictli 811k OloTes In Black and White, broken !za
OBBortment at 1.0 and SS.S0 n pair. " B,I
8 Button lenictli White Fllosette Washable Oloves with HI. irk
embroidery odd lot at n.35 nnlr. ibck
13 Ilutton lenrth Cliamolsette
f 1.3S a pair.
Sheer White
These are 40 Inches wide In
Vl.O .w,.w,.l( auviilfiDi
$1.00 quality now 75c yard
$1.50 quality now $U5 yard
Reductions in White Organdie
At these low prices there is fireat economy in homo sowing.
40-lnch Fine Whlto Organdie, 75c quality now 50c a yard.
$1.00 quality now 75c a yard, $1.25 quality now $1,00 a yard.
45-inch Fine Sheer White Organdie, $150 quality now $1.25
a yard, $1.75 quality now $150 a yard.
Men's or Boys' Initial Cambric
Handkerchiefs, $1.00 box of V2 dozen
These wero tl.50 n box, but
assortment wa aro closing out this
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mrs. It It Keene, of Ridley" Park. Is
entertaining Mrs. J. S. Beetem, of 4518
Pino street, for a week.
Miss Edith Peters, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Peters, of Felton
Place, near Chester, will go next week
to Matnnnek, N. J., whero she will bo
tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. William B.
Weeden, at her home, Willow Dell. .Mrs.
Peter hss gone to tho Pocono Moun
tains, whero sho Is tho guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Edwards Woodbrldgo. of Ches
ter. Mr. and Mrs. John J. McClur aro
spending July nt Bretton Woods, N. It,
and will go in August to Chelsea. They
will not return to their homo In Wall
lngford until tho middle of September.
Ensign F. R, Buso. son of Mr. nnd
Mrs. It W.Buse, 3 Bartol avenuo, Rid
ley Park. Who Is now cruising on the
U. S. S. Pittsburgh, arrived nt, London,
England, on Juno 25 after visiting Rus
sia, Turkey, Jerusalem, Egypt, Italy,
Monte Carlo and Spain. His parents ex
pect him home late In tho summer.
BUMMr.re nrcsonTS
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
WELLSBORO
n. Kntucky Ave.. Jorte rt. Tlath
tnc from notl. MTKRB A PnOTinmo. .
MONTICELLO
Capedly 5Ml aear caoreliM J all attractleail p!
lkn(hont! print bUill rnnclng wUr la ronj
Meet lertl elfTtten BATHIrlC DIRECT FROM
HOTEL) free bower fcatktt neeUeat ublei vrwiaeia
alrett Iran h'mi IS up dallji 118 up weeklyt AaiariaM
f laar booklet) iMj amtmu; dtadag.
Wo Haait t, MECKLKT J. nfTTMl
IN TIIK HEART OF THINOS
PRINCESS
ct. ..it. r.MilMB A Mi IlMh. LaTstett nioa-
Oil II I. II '''. Z. .. aL. Mn
ieei " ii"
ROHKCRANS, Owncr
Rpprriwnarl O64" nd Kentucky avea.
DCCCnWOOQ amer. h Hurop. plana! ex.
table! under new man'nt. Geo. W.
LMlWl
Cv&soxt
On Boardwalk at Montpeller Ave. r.ow open.
Private bathi! runnlni water all rnomaiela.
vator! apeclal July rates. K. M. REEVEB.
KINGSTON
Ocean Ave., rtrit hotel from Reach. Vlre-
"HOTEL CARLTON
...--. Am AT)..h nma. n anlta tfflth nrlv.
yu,".''. "yv: .i"v..i .,--i:,i.
Bam. Uivary room noi coin J;"'il"-...
Mod, ratea. Ownerahlp mt. C. P. Zaitall.
mJt. I ocean and Connecticut Ave,
lauor inn H6al )oeltlon! larno. olry
- vv..n&H waKl. iftth n.iinn nwnr
manaVremTnt Mod.ratea.'.J. P. A A. M. DUNN
Un1 RntrnViel Kentucky ave. Bathing
Hotel DOSCODei house refurnlhel.
Excellent table. Thone 117. A. &MA1110N.
Hotel Raven Royd SSeT AIMS!
S221-W. Runnlnr
water. Private lotha.
Elevator.
ISAAC BOWEIt.
o U...nJ Ocean and Kontucky avea
oicvunvvu Amer. & Europ. plana: e.
table! under new man'nt. Oeo. W. La Bree.
Tins HARVARD Every, appointment: ex
Mllent location and table. .Mla Laura M.
Tracy. 123 B. North Carolina Ave.
up to $15.00, now $4.00
In Block, White, Gray and Ponceo '
reduced tn 7Sc pair.
Special weekly. IinoKiei auwj mM JJ'-""-
rAiir. ;. inmi'.viirt, 1,1T"rr ,K-
huu uiovcs in sizes bj to 8 onlv J2 so
Olores In
gray only; reduced to
Voiles Special
our usual regular standard grade, at
$1.25 quality now $1.00 yard
$1.75 quality now $150 yard
because all Initials are not In tha
lot ut a third less.
8UMMEB HrJOKTH
OCKAN CITY, N. J.
CAPACITY, 0O ..
Otwn until September 15th. New appoint
ments and equipment! strictly nrat-cUi
eulntne and tervlcet rooms ilnsl or en suit.
With Ofwlthout butn.
IAWP.ENCB MAttESCtl. .Mirr.t......
formerly ot.th Dellevxie-Htratford. Phil.
ILLINOIS n the Btrand. 1
IJllHVr? Rooms tn aultat pi
rurtnlnr wtr. A. J..M1C11ENI
14th reaeon.
irlrat tiataj
En. Trop.
Tmrmrtro Oth & "Wetley. E5. culelne
vr,
J "- Ownerehlp memt. D. P.FKT,
X,A MONTI: Open all year! room with run
nlnn water. nooklet. J. K. BOMMKns.
AI MAR Rooms exclua'ly; newly rum.!
iiJlln'a'. hot Ii cold w'n June-Oet,
CArB MAY. N. .
Hotel Lafayette Now Open
located en beech front Capacity 40O all
Improvement: runnlnir naten elevator.
JOlfN TRACT tk CO. .
THE BALTIMORE INN
NOW OPEN. CTXitm TO HBACH.
uiww rtAnRisoN.
THE WINDSOR ffljft- B5
hotel. 150 roome. BO bath", natea and
llttrature on application. R. HAt.PrN. .
5TAR-VII I A Ocean Wch: can. 150;
3 "ft VIL,UArun'g wnter. hatha, alt
vatnri otmrhln manirt. C. fl. CHURCH. .
HOTEL COLUMBIA "VJ'
Newly turn, i modem. J. W. McCfay & n'rq
COLONIAL Oon beach! thoroughly
WWnifli) renovated! elevatori hatha.
Ownerthlp m ana gemont. W. II. CHURCH.
wiijm'oon. n. J.
WILDWOOin
BOARDWALK
Five miles
long, forty
feet wide,
lined with shops and refined
amusements. For beauti
fully illustrated colored
folder write
W. COURTRJGHT SMITH
Secy. Board ot Trade, Wildwood, N. J.
EDGETON INN
Centrally located, near beach. White serv
ice. Capacity 250. Muatc room, Orchestra.
Auto meets trains. Write for booklet.
P. narlow. Prop. T. H. Oafiather, MtT.
WILDWOOD MANOR SKi.,
erean front! hot and cold runntnr water to
bedrooms: electrlo elevatora: tennis. Opens
June 28th. MRS. WM. R. 1.E8TER.
HOTEL DAYTON
Rooms, hot and cold running water: private
baths. Success due to our service and table.
Tepaclty 280. Booklet. A. MiJJurray, Prop.
SHPI nON Wlldwood's finest hoteL
onu,uu AU TOOms runnln watcr.
Private baths. Elevator. Auto. Bklt. Cap.
SVVD J. Woods. Ownership Management.
HOTEL ARLINGTON
nach-front location. Trlvate baths. Cap
100. nklt. A. It. A C. H. Topham. Owners.
Uinnns Wllil. Av. nr. beacn. Prlv. baths.
Winona Qwn rng... Mr,. q. w n,h.r.
Hotel Dorafcv V- ,5- P'lvata Baths
note, lyorncy JAME3 B wHrrsaBi.1.
Arrnrlin Picturesque, unusual environment.
MTcaum Magn(1a & Paclflc. Mrs.F.Maawell
Wnsliintrfnn B'dwalk and Toune
home-
Hartman
GETTYSBURG. 212 E. Poplar Ave.; near
beach amueements. H. M. Nelnsteln. Prop.
HOTET. DERBYSIHRn,Junlner and Paclflc
aves.! under new mgt. T. F. Harris. Trop.
CXEARVIKW Poplar and Beaoh: near
ocean pier: excel't table. frs. M. J. Jones.
BIDWELle One blk. from Men. Run's; water
In rmi Rath'c from house. Mra.I.F.Harrle
wn.nTV'onrt crest, n. j.
MT VFRNflN Near beach, private
ivi i . v coviwii bathl pMI,nt tBbl9t
bathlnar from house. E. JOHNSTON.
BREAKKRH Beach front: rooms with ef
without private baths! suto, carare: book-
let. Oeo. K. Hlnnsmon. new owner m mar.
SEA ISLE CITY. N. J.
Cliirf Tf nticn Centrally located on boh-
aun nou.se f,, v ,ni,h.r. r.
SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
Trig OCEKN OF WTOIMER RrjHORT.
STONE IIARBOR. N. J.
SHELTER HAVEN &
equipment! new mat. M. E. jfc fl. D. tds.
nAnnoN nraonTB. n. j.
HADDON INN
Dellfhtful suburban American Plan Hotel.
Lsrse shady trraunds. Golf, tennis, other
amusements. Francis TarnalL Mar.
ASBURT T.VRK. N. .1.
NEW MONTEREY
NORTn ASBl'RY PARK. J J.
The Resort Hotel PrcEminent
DIRECTM ON THE OCEAN
American Plan Capacity 000
Famous n la Carte Grillroom
Dally Concerts and Danclne
nrokerase Omce
Sherman Dennis, Manager
EDGEMERE
108 Fourth Are. (At Beach)
Capacity 200
Elevator Rates on Request
TIARRY S. PURDY
Owner nnd Mnnncer
HOTEL
mm
BR1
ffiToW-rfmSffsT.
METROPOLITAN
Open Throushout the Year.
New, luxurious suites; capacity J 00.
rew, i
Boolilet
T. I.. HARRISON. MT.
OCEAN HOTEL
Asbury's newest and leadlnir hotel. Rooms
en suite with baths Itunnlns water and
lone-distance telepho-es in all rooms.
American plan. I1W I ...I, fc CRAW'TOnD.
"R.REST01LWWCHILYARD
JL DIRECTLY ON OCEAN FRdNT
THE WELLINGTON
0th Ave, 100 ards to Ocean.
Booklet. Hates, 2A per week upward,
C. W. HAUT. ownershlp-manacement.
Uoderni One ocean vtewi reasonable prloask
I'AHKKR Si PARKER. Qwnera Sfrra.
Sunset Ave. House "nnun-
Running- hot and cold water. Special rates
for younser set, booklet. M KRAUS3, Prop.
InM4.,.Jrir i'lr,t Avenue: 3 minutes
rventUCKy from Ocean: excellent
" table, larao rooms; white
lervlce: new management. Fish & Crave a
Hotel New York 4th Av xw ocean
nuiCi 11CW IOIK Capacity mo
Ecellent culslnei dancing. O. M Onttle.
Hotel Babchin (formerly Manhattan),
nuiu UUUU1UI THIRD AVENIT3
Jewish dietary law observed. V IlAnPHIN.
New Tenney Hotel w wu
run'c water In r'ms. Rkl t. Mrs. B. K. Tenner
HOTKI, THKDFORD fllh Ave., overlooking
ocean: all rooms with runnlnc wateri
suins with bath. Harry Dufflsld. Own. Pr.
AlwrrlevMi si KVa- ocean block. Spanish.
nuctUTOi Amer. cuisine: Am. and Europ.
plan: restaur attached W. A. Bala A Co.
TAPT Tth Ave.: 3d block to ocean : Jewlea
" 'Hungarian cuisine: accomoda. 18.
Auditorium Hotel ;? 0?e.u.b?rift
rooms. Ratea on appll. Oeo. IL Cornish, owner
HEASirmPARK,
THE MANHASSET
rirectly on the ocesn front. Capacity S0O.
Ronklet. H. RQ38 TURNER. Owner-Prop.
Tim Gladwyu Sg-yjf ;&
' - ..i--. a ; ...-,. ... m,. ,
OCEAN OROVE. N. A. ttmaLit'limB'." tZP 'Wil '
The Majestic
niniirrrr.v on the nr.Arir
Elevator aervlco, Cl.EMBNT A CLEMENT,
Hotel Whitfield Av.8tt.V.,"i.&.
Caelna and all amuMmente. Fireproof! mod
ern, telect hotel. Bkt. Chan, M, Herman. .
SEASIDE HOTEL
Directly on ocean front. All cueat roomi
overlooking tea, CHARLKH .HTOCKTON.
Surf Ave. Houso ? & 8g
Hom cooklnr. Bk'let. Er.DlilDOB BROal
Ocean House
Mod, ratea, Rklt.
No, 72 Main Ave. Near
beach nnd aui1lorlum.
If. I. Duncan Zclley.
NATIONAL 6Q M111 AV- near beach
clam family hotel.
u ......I.UIII M .,
J. A, HENRY.
Iw House "' lh' 24 Main Ave. Phone.
Parle Vip-w Near beach, overl'K'g ocean
The Atlantic Bn and Plttman Ave.
mo rtuanut. Ht,rt nf 0(..in arovt
Stratford Hall
7 MAIN AVE., at
beach. C. H Horkey.
fVCAN r.RnVF Tho Happy Cltv.
'rf ' aw- V - ltf rAl.l k ...
THE OUEEN D'reetly on beach front.
incUliMl rionklet T,. .1 Rum1I
TIEACT nAVEN. N. J.
THE ENGLESIDE
Now open. Every mortrn convenience!
private bathi with aea and freeh water! Ave
tennis courtaj booklet. R P. ENOT.E. Man
arer. Alao the Covlnntnn. Went Philadelphia.
Thn Breakers Chlldren'a Paradlte; Con
auu wiuauK VBleecente' Dcllahti Fleh
ermen'a. Boatmen' Ideal: Hay Fver Sub
Jecta' Haven, nnnklet Ratea. Unv open.
nr.Ani itavkv. v. .t.
"Tho Peer "f HenMe end nlrt Resorts"
IN TIIK HKXRT Or THINflS
HOTEL BALDWIN
BRUIAIt. N. J.
On the Boardwalk
The New Columbia
nEOfAR. N. J.
r.tEiy?J'v WICATKD FACTNO
tiik 8i:. nrmNSTnitCTrm and
iiEFi'nviiifF.n THRorrnnnuT
ORrnnSTHA CONPEnTS
PRIVATR RATH HOI'RKS. SWIM
MIN'O PnOU OOLF. TF.NNTS AND
YACHT CLUBS IN FROXIMITT
Unitl ,n n" mans cement of
rnART.rcs v. MURrnv
OF TUP. LATmKt. HOUSO
AT L.AKEWOOD
IIOTET, NAOAMORE. at beach. Rebuilt, re
turnltned. New ownership management.
French culelne. ANOELO ROONETTI.
roryr rLEASAyT. y. j.
DINE BLUFIMNN
loiMT PLEASANT, IW.
Amonr the pines on the beautiful Manas
ouan River shore. Every attraction of
e-ashore. river & country. All outdoor
ports. Booklet. 4. E. neerbower.
LAKE norATCONO. y. .
BRYANT VILLA ft-. ".r.lS:
cated on lake! modern Improvements, all
smueements. Booklet. lienor & Dunes.
Lake View House J"?"'" lb': ,r-
n11 " ow tealan water: eleo.
Isle, all mod, eve. Thos. R. Moore trotel Co.
BrRINO I.AKE. N. J.
OK THE OCEAN
"SPRING LAKE, N. J.
A Hotel of-Distinctive Charm.
Surrounded by Gardens and Lawns
At the Edge of the ties
AV. B. STITtlW
The Monmouth
nv THJB
SEA
Tprlnr T-ake, N. J. FRANK O. MOORE. Mar,
Open June 10. N.T Book'g Ofllce. 8 W.0th st.
srnrxo unr. beach, n. j.
THE ALLAIRE
Spring Lake Beach. N. J. On the Oroaa
Front. Capacity 200 MAUD C. HOLMES
DEVON. TA.
WYNBURNE INN
Devon, To.. 30 minutes from Broad Street
Station. Desirable place for young- business
men and women or for families: no oblec
tlon to children. Reasonable rates. Five
minutes' walk from Berwyn. Canoeing,
saddle horses. Vegetables from our own
garden. Phone Berwyn 17
ACERWOOD- ,
nd
P. R. R.. r minutes to station. . Desirable
environment! table supplied from own farm,
outdoor sports: sleeplnz porchee Phone
Wayne 4 for rates. Box 2S3. Devon. Pa.
VAI.I.EY FOKflR. PA.
WASIIINOTON INN
rhlcken and Waffle Dinner
DANIET. ,T VnonWEKS, Pp.
SCHWENKSV1I.T.E. TA.
Perldomen Inn ."J L":
Boat'r. bath's;. Deh'e. tennis. Bklt. C.Uncer
WTTARTmiORE. TA.
STRATH HAVEN INN
SWARTHMORE. PA.
Open all year. Dinner dances Wed. .nrt
, Bat evenings. Motorists and Tourists
welcome. Phone 080.
ORATERSrORD. TA.
Wirrl(!e Farm, on Perklomen freek Home
cooking; vegetables. A. H Espenehlp.
MT. GRETNA. PA.
Hotel Conewairo II?krr.c.',,nn'wn;
On Muff overlooking lake. 700 feet above sea
level, every comfort! wholesome amueement:
good food, artesian water: sewnge disposal
Slant: Ideal for week-end nr vacation Opens
una 2th. ASA A. WEIMBR. Lebanon, Pa.
ffCBXERsTlIXt. PA
The Hishland Dnuiiy situate os
. .. . - South Mountain
nverlftnklnff the famolla Iebnnnn
Valley.
The Ideal place to spend a vacation.
moderate. Open May 25th. under new msn.
uatti
agement Write for booklet. Highland
Hotel Company. J. Howard rrles. President.
POCONO MOl'NTAIXS
Delnwarn Water Can
THE KITTATINNY
nelnwnre AVatrr Oap. Pu. "
The leading and most modern hotel
of this famous region. Cnpsclty. 800.
Golf unnn saddle horses, fishing, bath.
Ing or ''ira American plan, also a la
carte r. staurant nnd grill Rooklet.
auto maps nnd term" unon request
initv prnnV raw.
CASTLE INN
nr.I AW RE WATER OAP. PA.
Motorl. I i iMdlse. American or European
plan. IVrprouf hotel and garage. Running
water. prUale baths Oolf, danennte. mov
Ing plctur.y Uooklet. T. T. I10I.IIK1
River View House a.j
Centrally I -"d ''oat'g. bath'g. flsh'g. All
moo, imp, tii up. iira i.im a. t.atiarre ksi.
The GLENWOOD Delanra9p Wat,!r
Capacity
tnr All nmuements nnnifUt
I-. It.
,IOHNON. Prnn.K. Sj. AI.RERT. Mh',
FOREST IlOl M. Modern Improvements 20
yeara same management PrUate baths
A. I.. MWMI De wire Water Pin Pa
Tl. UilWoof Thoroughly Modern
Hklt. i
F C HOWARD. Prop '
Mount Pocono. Ta.
ine vnrwooa,0 xrri() CiBan
ACCC.1L
Clegant InK.l'n
Excel, table. Rklt E T. ft E. V. ARTMAN.
Mountain Home. Pa.
HrllifN Ml Airv rine "tion. nkit.
Ptrondburg. Pc.
HIGHLAND DELL &";
'elevation: unsurpaed scenry. bathing,
fishing, bowling, bl'liards. tennis, st'm heat
Creero
THE OI.H INN. Cre n. Pi In h.-art of Po.
cono Mts. filmg pool, tennis. amui ,
gsr. : rates mod. Rookie! OSCAR STAPFF
Poeonn Ike. Pa,
LAUREL INN s"am "' 'etrlelty.
farm Qarasps. Rooklet
Tobyhanna, Pa.
TTIE IIEACIIWOOI New a modern! mo
est ratei Rklt. J t. Selp Tohvhsnna. Pa.
MAPI.E LAWN. Cresro, Pa.. In Pocono Mia ,
now open! trout flsh'g; el Its.j mod.; prlv.
baths, etc. Free booklet. II. n. Courlrlthl.
roceno Pines. Pa.
POCONO PINES INN
r.Uv, 2000 ft. Lodge. Cottages. Cabins,
Camp. Casino, Oarage, Gilt. Tennis. Illirrds.
Rowling. Orohstra. Danclnr, lVoe.Ua
S&UUaXs TUIUbx. SsnUtJsJc. JJookUt
MONOMONOCK INN , .
Mountntnhome'a lndlnr Hotel
Monntatiihome, ra. i M
nooms sienm-neaiea, running naicrt pitvw
hnthst' hnokleti excellent table.
. .. i rj. . . .. . .. 2
1 .IV
T.AHI! PTJVCrD. N. T. : ' a
ADIRONDACKS '),,
Grand View Hotel
CAKE placid, n. y: 4f
vntv nrrv. Riten.lvelv ImnroTedi Ifaiest ;A
electrical equipment! runnina Vateri prlvat
bathrooms! elevator! porches! nneln. -
All out-ofxloor Adirondack, dlyerslons. Of. ,' "
haratooa flrniNon. n. v.
' l'J
. A i-i A onnivtfd vtmf TnaV
America's Oreat lleiijili nnd I'leasnrs !
nopcon. N. T.
LAKEW00D FARM UN j
roscoe. n. t. now orEN
Altitude 2700 feet. 120 miles from NWJ
Tork. No mosoultoes. Orchestra, Dane
Inc. Library. Playroom. Tennis. Root
Bowline-. Water Bport. Saddle Hot, iiiMil
rm Tnnir nieiriCTi!- It an nriOADWAT.' ' xfpm
-"
PPrEW HARAKAC. N. 1.
TJrrER SARANAC, N. Y.
Attractive furnished buna-alows to rent
with hotel service. Comblnln the oom
forts of an Adirondack Camp with tha
convenience of a modern boteli uou.
Tennis. Fishing, Bathtnc
J. II. IlEARDON. Prop.
iAiir nEOROR. n. t.
llfHMHWlKlwufflffliCflKlWlHIlJJ.JJi', '
HOTEL MARION
LAKE GEORGE. N. Y. -76
mile from Albany. Directly on tfc
Lake Front, also State Rgad from Lalctf
George Villa go to Bolton Landing.
Capacity 300 Guests White Service.
With or without private bath.
Open June to October Adjoining
New Country and Yacht Club Fir" t.
proof Garage. Booklet Fraa.
JOSEPH H. MARVEL
immiQmau&xxmwmmit maun
ALEXANDER nAV. N. Y.
THE THOUSAND ISTND HOUSE, Alex-
andrli Bay. N. T. The Venice of America..
rORT JEFFERSON. L. I.
Belle Tcrre Club Inn
Port Jefferson Long Island1
now opek '
Under New Management '.
Golf. Tennis, Boating, Bathing; and.
Flshlnsr.
f (
MRS.
A. H. HARRIS
AT)inOVnACK IMOTTNTAIKS t-
Adlronlafk-MontKI-rror. of, Qabo AatW
mo DUO-A ours. Aaar. uro. . aj. rin
hiipch. V V.. nr To
M- x.. or louriiiB iiureau ot iiaeni
rL
""'' -- - -ii.T -,.- -w a
1, pnn aww iiirKW iiQtr.t-ionirai.
nosToy. mass.
WHEN IN BOSTON STOP AT
HOTEL VENDOME
Commonwealth Avenne at Dartmooth Street
TAUIO DTH. MAXB.
t
FALMOUTH ARMS,
Falmouth, Mai. . '
RIGHT ON BUZZARDS BAY.
A Bummer Hotel of the IIlhestOIausi t
hietrsted Booklet E. W. nOYOK. Wr.'
Illuetr
'imfc
rOCXTNEY. VERMONT
mu- rl:ol Tnm In CreenMt'l!
illt, uuiuiuai xsui co-acre grounds, f,
ahsde. sports, good table: near railroad ana. -:$
trolleyi j.i guests; moaern improvements
J14.00 to J30.00. Rooklet. Vj I.. Form
erly The Dorms. C. L. I.TiOKARP. Mgr. .
UKE nPN-MORK. VT.
DXCNNIOI2E JHOTSTO
u jSOujMDOTC,tonrepxnj 7i
tn OVe luarx ckTM OrMnuoaafius OH
orbelBibce BAte.tsfHotioa
TtnBts, tenant, momsbm 6ails. 200 1
&omNrwWrlc. VafaVJooi-ajm
B VJMC0t.K3lABVXIuUmitil
BOOTH nARPSWTEXU JIB.
MERRICONEAG HOUSE
Fntfth Huni!ell, Maine, Modern hotel of
40 rooms Fine view of Caeco Ray and
Islands. E. I KEHEff fc SON. Props.
JErTERSOX. n. n.
New Waumbek
HOTEL and COTTAGES
Jefferson, N. H.
TS THE HEART OF THE
WHITE MOUNTAINS
Golf, Tennis, Fishing, Riding,
Dancing, Daily Concerts
OPEN FROM JUNn 2(1 to OCT.
RESERVATIONS MAY RR MADE) AT
TOWN & COUNTRY
8 West 40th St . New York
Phone: Vanderbllt 2230.
New York Stock Kxchange Office) ot
N. I CARPENTER & CO.
Frank F. Shuto John J. Hennetty
Owner. Manager.
SUNSET INN
Adjacent to and of the Waumbek sys
tem, a small but select family hotel with
modern conveniences
OPEN EARLY IN JUNE.
WniTH MOUNTAINS. N. IT.
BRETTON WOODS
WHITE MOUNTAINS. N. IT.
The Mount Pleasant. Now open. Close
October 1 C J DUNPHT. Mcr.
The Mount Washington. Opens July 8. close
October 14 C J. ROOT. Mgr. -
For bookie! and In f ormat Inn address Hotels..
DIXVII.T.E NOTCH. S, II.
(HlflDWIIII
THE BALSAMS
JDIXVILLE NOTCH, N. H.
NOW OPEN
A Oreat Resort Hotel In u Great Re
sort t'ountr), nlth Orr.it Coif Court
Uroker's Olllce with direct
wire to New York
All Attractions und Every Comfort
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