J"". , VVYs lr iWiJamT!aWHVI uimo un, i nunmrrr a rnrnArrrrTTr?V v TAT WrMT?TtVQ V ytTSrWJiM rJ. : . T JVacy Jryniio Comments on targe t in Narragansett 'Pier Sees a Pretty Press in T(6im Hears of More People Going Amy tTTBLIi, there was a Jrfrge nhd rot W renns ball ot NflrrnRnnnctt Tier l-.t lr. It wait fllvcii nt the Casino i fiHftiith Cointr Cottncc Ilosnltol. i and it wa quite if wonderful affair. ' The l;a.ino was nu nxcu up iikc a 1 ' piece ot forest with oak boughs, and hundreds 01 moRe cute nine puiiucu fir trees.. Poor thlnc. I liopo they were planted bo that they can Ro on crowing. It seernn awful to think of taking thdm away from their nice, cool woods just to make, docorntlon" and then not glvlnc them n chance to grow tip, doesn't it? Hut nnyhow, they "seen their duty and they done it." for qveryhody says the ballroom was perfectly beautiful. Dorothy Norrii and Mia Norrii and Mrs. Francis W. Kobtnson sold a silver tray during tho evenings Una Norris leally ought to go into the business of selling. She is perfectly wonderful about it. Kvcry time abvthing happens there's Lisa Korris, selling. It may be a silver trny or a wooly lamb, or cigarettes or flowers or Liberty Uonds or thrift 8tampsv If It's to be. sold, T.l.n l-thorn to sell it. I til Ink It's awfully good-natured of her, for tricrc arc icy more manxices joos innu iimv. There were a number of (tinners be fore the ball. Fifl and Carter Lcjdy entertained, and Mrs. Archibald i Thomson. Then Mrs. Frank Hamucl gave n dinner, and also Mr. John II. Fell, who, by the way, offered three handsome silver cups as prizes for the dancing contest. Altogether it was quite a, delightful affair., . " """ t . IT QEEMS'to me that there were a lot of people in town lant week, and I suppose it was on account of the cool veather we Started out with. It made shopping so pleasant. I saw Eleanor Jnnrn nnc dnv on Ilrnnd street and she looked very pretty, too." 'Her hair is. such a lovely annuo or urown ami bug fixes it so vcll. Then she had on n dark blue dress with a white design in it. and an awfully cute square collar nnd cuffs to match. Her hat was. one of the popular blue silks wltli flat pinic nowors tnc ironc. it was cxaciiy ngm A t 1 Chestnut street, nro spending summer at Qecctiwood, Jcnklntown, Mr. and Mrs, Harold n, Oaylord, of Mt. Airy are spending tho summer at their cottage In Ventnor. Mrs. John T. arnharri, of 1812 Chest nut street, sailed for Europo on Sat urday rm the Aqiiatanlu, and will toe gone about flv$ weeks. Mr. Atlll Ttfra Tii.Ht. T1i.1.(h . (h. St. James .will spend tho month or "u i veta i'arn, Md 'arts p opium just in for a d day In 'town. THE Alex Tnrnalls are leaving this month it's this month now. you know, not laRt month for Northeast where they wilt spend several -iVecks with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Emlcn New- bold. Mrs. Vnrnall has just como back from visiting her sister, Mrs. Oedrge Jones it Amherst, W, Vn. The Joneses have vcly house down there, right in the m .utalifVcountry. SAIUII NEILSON MADBIItA nnd her two children, of Cooloek, St. David? are also going up tn North east Harbor. CChcy expect to spend the rest of the summer with Mr. nnd Mrs. Iioul"! C. Madiera, of Qermantown. who have n place up there. Every fow days you hear of moro wives and chil dren who arc going up to some de lightful, cool placo In New England, or down on the Jersey coast and It's always Mrs. So-and-so, with hor children. Toor, old husband doesn't get in at all. Ho just stays homo in the hot weather nnd keep bachelor quarters with some other poor old hus band and usually manages to enjoy himself thoroughly doing It, too. NANCY WYNNE. t ALONQ TH&MAlN LINE n,?Jm.ani rV Parke Schoch, of St. Cl1ftoUn' In'rt V"w,rt W"k8 0t ...M"'i Perclvnl U Fbcrderer. of Merlon nvenue, morion, uhrvhno hn KMnini, on" ThUa'S. '" M,ne- elUrnel, home n-I.nnd ?!?" N VtTfy Edmunds and Slf" 2. TIX 12.dmima. of 8outli Highland avenue, Merlon, wilt leave today on a !Ki2ri.,J,,L.t0 .M.alnf4 Tbey w' visit their daughter. Miss Mnrgnret Edmunds, at Cnmp Wnnopnu, Woltboro., N. II.? hnd return early in September. 'Mr., and Mrs. C. it Nold. of K'orlh Narherth avenue, Nnrberth, are rocelv- i conrrntulatlpng on the birth of a Jul H1"' EllMbeth rouloo Nold, on Mrs.' Itobert Brown, and Miss nicanor . In i u "'"'"Komery'nvenue, Cynwyd, Will leave today for dapo Mayj where they will ho the guestsiof Mr. and Mrs. iiuihiiu iviaxnnaer, of urexcl Hill. Doc tor Brown Will Join them over tho week end. t Mrs. Xj. W. Kssex and her sons. Mas ter Homer Essex nnd Master Ward Es sox, of Wayne anu, Nnrberth, left last week for Toronto. Can , where they will be ithe truest, of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. mx. "unsmare. Tncy will also stop at Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Mr. Ksscx nnd diiutrhtnrj Aflaa Tj.n. Trv. wVin have been vlsltlnc n Detroit, will' Join. ....o Aracv in luronio. .M,r": D Thomaa and her family, of Prlea avenue, N'arberth, are spend- " iiiumn ui roini l'icnsanc, a, j, Mrs. Leroy C. Douglass and her daughters, of Elm terrace. Nnrberth, nre spending the Bummer camping near ncmicmia, i0. , Mrs. Samuel E. Jefferles nnd MIsa Evelyn Jefferles, of Elm terrace, Nar borth, left on Prldny for Buffalo, whare they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Osborne. Mr. Jefferles will Join them later. the BDMMMnM-iWmPmimamm a, , fj .in.hj?;iia,v..vv??isnk"aM ' tSL -kmismts .. a vi&wmmm'?mzm " i WEDS MR.' J. BARNETT - m. ..m. Marriage of Miss Sonla Paul and Mr. Morris King DREAMLAND ADVENTURES i . "OWNS IN TUB WOODS" By DADDV An Interesting weddln will take placeat 7 o'clock this evening at 112 West Ashmcad Place. Qermantown. 'when. Miss Edytho C. Parsons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomns 111 Parsons, will become tho bride of Mr, John M. Burnett, of 122 North tlndenwood ave nue. Tho Bev. J. P. Shook, of tho Methodist Churcln of the Advocate, Wayne a,venuo and Indian Queen lane, will perform thi ceremony nnd Mr. Par sons will give his daughter In marriage. Mrs. qhartes ailden will attend the brfdn m matron of honor nnd a cousin. Miss Margaret Needier, will be tho brides maid. Mr. William Humphries wilt aot as best man for Mr, Uarnott. A wed ding supper win follow the ceremony. After September 1, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bar nett will be at home at 112 West Ash mead Place. KINO PAUL A pretty midsummer wedding took place Mast evening nt the homo of Mr. nyman Paul Photo by J. Mitchell liot MISS JUDKLLiE MacGREGOR HUSTON Daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Joseph M. Huston, of Onhs-Cloister, Ger manlown, who will spend the month of August nt Capo May, N. J. v. Miss Huston will make hor debut next season nnd Mrs. 4364 North ALONQ THE READING , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moos, of Jcnkln town, who are spending the summer at their cottage, 108 South Little Bock ave nue. Ventnor, N. J have as tholr guest Miss Mozclla Louer, of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Boyer left yesterday for Beechwood Jenklntown, whorothey will remain several weeks, returning to their apartment nt the Tracy. Thirty-sixth and Chestnut streets, about the middle of September. Mir. and Mrs. Albert Oee, of Oak nfno' ?J0 Don(l,nB' tho summer at Ocean v.ity, pr j. QERMANTOWN SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The wedding, of Miss S. Worthlngrton Mitchell, daughter of Mrs John Hears leV Mitchell, of BccuUer. West Chester. and Mr. Dent W. Mncdonough, son of Air. ana Airs, josepn 3i. Aiacaonougn, or New York, will tako place quietly at 5 o'clock In thn evenlnir on Wednesday. August 13, nt tho home of the bride's mother. After a wedding trip, Mr. Mac donoush and his bride will llvo In San Franolsco. Miss Mitchell Is a daughter or tno lata Dr. John Kearsley Mltcnell nnd n granddaughter of Dr. S. Weir Mitchell. Miss Helen Harto, daughter of Dr. Richard H. Harte. of Ablngton. Is the truest of her brothcr-in-lnw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Putnam, of Bos ton, nt Lobster Cove, their summer homo at Manchester, MaBs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. WIdener, of Elklns Park, who havo been spending ft week nt Newport an the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton nice, will go In n few days to Saratoga Sprlnga to remain during the racing season. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A, Hardwlck, who had planned to spend several months at Hopewell. Vo., following tholr marriage on Juno 16, havo now returned to this city owing to a change In Mr. Hardwlck's business plans, and have rented a house at 135 West Highland avenue, Chestnut Hill, for tho rest of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. William Squlro Boldlner, of Bayldon, Bryn Mnwr, nave had as their Ruest for the Inst two weeks Mr. BtldlntfR mother, Mrs. L. S Beldlng. of Briar Cliff. N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Beldlnff entertained at a supper party at their home on Thursday night In honor of I - Idaho, and Mrs. Nichols. Commander mm mm, niniDw nnve none 10 rmwnori where they will be stationed for the next two years. Dr. Walter Chrystle, of Bryn Mawr, will leave this week on a flshlntr trip to New Brunswick, Can. Mrs. Chrystle and herdaughter, MIbs Margaret Chrvs tle, will leave the middle of August for Blue Hills, Me, where they will spend month. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph CI. Bosengarten and their family, of Chanticleer, St. Davids, will leave on August 11 to spend a month at their camp In Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Bussell Fox. 4203 Wal nut street, accompanied by their daugh ter, Miss Gladvs Fox, have left this cltv ror Atlantic uuy, wnero iney win upenu a month at tho Marlborough-Blenhelm. Mrs. H. nndclyffe Boberts. of Green Bank Farm, Vlllanovn, has returned from a trip of several day to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lord Hood, of Mount Airy, acoompnrl'd by Mrs Hood's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Median, and Miss Elsie Clalbrnlth, are motoring through Maine nnd will not return to their homes In Qermantown for somo weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis W. Kemble. who have sold Westwood, their home at vllla novnj to Mr. Conyers nlg, aro now, living at Badnor, Mr. apd Mrs. J. Ross rilling, who are spending the summer at their oottnge niv iron v T will not return to the home in St. Martins until theo nilddlo of September. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ttoelofs, of 124 Kbuth Eighteenth street, havo arrived at the Marlborough-Blenhelm. Atlnntlc City, whero they will remain during the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hood are en tertaining Mrs. Hood's sister. Miss Elsa Carroll, of New York, at thetr home In Oermantown. Miss Carroll will ho with them for a month. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hood spent this week-end with Mr, Hood's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hood( of Oak Lane, at their cottage. Dr. and Mrs. Charles O. Matthews and Miss Alice Matthews have closed their home Claralvs. Langhorne. Pa., nnd accompanied by thetr daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper Hanneman, Jr., will occupy cottage at Chelsea for the remainder of the season, Mr, and Mrs. Hanneman have leased the home of Mrs. A. C. Burke, at Merlon, Pa., which they will occupy during the winter months. Mr, and Mrs. John A. Muellerschoen, 1612 Butler street, announce the mar riage of their daughter, Miss Marguerite Jeannette Muellerschoen, to Mr, Chad (Jelgh Bftchle Long, of Bryn Mawr, on Saturday. After their wedding trip, Mr. jkttA Mrs. Long will live lnrthls city. L'Mr.'v ahd Mrs. David O. Eaton, of Mrs. nharlan T WhKmnn c- A family, of 337 West Seymour street, "avA returned from spending a fort night at the Hotel Dennis, Atlantic City. airs. Whitman nnd her family will return to the Dennis during September. Mrs. Clara Studenmund nnd her daughter. Minn Anna Rlmlnmiinrl ,..ik her sister-in-law, Miss Anna Studen-J ..iuiiu, ui ouio wayno nvenue are spcndlnsr two weeks in Cooperstown, Mrs. Horace Ervlen has returned to her home from spending the month of July at the Lakeside, Eaglesmere, Pa. Miss Bertha Rolph, of West Seymour street. Is taking a trip throtuth Penn sylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lexy and their eon, of 6161 Wayno avenue, will leave Jhortiy for the Hotel Creston, Atlan tlo City. . ' Mr. and Mrs! Norton .D. Fleu, of 6S01 Musgrave street, have as their guests for a short time Mrs. Fleu's nlec Miss Catharine Brack, nnd Miss Eleanor cue, oi i.o lmbi coulter street. Mm. flnmnnl Van Tlnaon nM Y.- daughter. Mrs. Arthur Qoodfellow, of Morris nnd Manhetm streets, are spend ing the summer at their cottage at Bay Head, N. J. Mrs. Joseph P. Bufflor, of 621 East Johnson street, has gone to Wlldwood. r. J., to spend some ttmo. Mrs. Catharine Axford and her son, Mr. John Axford, of 343 East Chelten avenue, left for Atlantlo City today to spend a week. Mra Martha Knott, of 807 East Wash. Ington lane, entertained Informally at dinner at her home yesterday. Her guests Included-Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Mnce, Mrs. Jennie D. Hlgglns, Mrs. Lucy Chaundy, Mr. S. W. Clair nnd Mr. Archie Wilcox, Mrs. El Smith, of MoKean avenue. who has been spondlng July at Silver Lake, Pike county, Pa., haa returned to her home. " , Mr, and Mrs. Charles T. Whitman, Jr , have returned to tholr home at BtS2 Morris street, from Bpendlng a fortnight at Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Smith have re- lururu ironi inoir weauing trip and are ut nomo ai ooai uritienaen nrreer Smith will bo remembered as Miss dred C. McCool. r guests of Dr. nnd Mrs. Aaron liray at their cottage, 30 North Iowa avenue. Mr. and 'Mrs. Qeorgo F. doldsmlth, formerlv of this city, have gone to llvo at 300 central rarK west, jnow torn. r , WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. A. Qoldateln, of 4249 Lancaster avenue.' have announced the betrothal of their daughter. Miss Mlgnon Goldstein, to Mr. John J. Herman, of 711 Sansom street. Mrs L. Howard Weatherly and Mies Carol Smith, of 3919 Chestnut street, nre spending two months at Whlto Sulphur Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. Lank and Mian rtnrnihv T.ank. of 4204 WnlnUt street, and Miss Helene Wittenberg, of New York, will sail August 7 for Europe, where they wilt remain until the lo'n fall. Mr. and Sirs. M. S. Donahoo and M.as Auiistitsla Lyons. R032 areene street, were tho guests of Dr. and Mrs. Edward Treacy for the week-end, nt their cottage at Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. Bavmond J. CoghInn and their daughterMiss June Coghlan, of 4217 urown streot, are at wnuwoou, to remain-indefinitely. Mrs SamUet J. Levy, of tho Brlcliton. Fifty-first and Locust streets, and Mrs. K. B. Hunter, or tne Hastings, noutn Broad street, aro at the Marlborough Blenhelm, Atlantic City, for an extended stay. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mlsg Mary Lemmerhut, of 2536 South Colorado terrace, has returned to her home after having spent a few days with friends at Scrnnton. Miss Gladys Ehman, daughter 6t Mr. and Mrs. George Ehman, of 1636 Itttner streets. Is siting relatives in Quaker town, Miss Christine Ehman nnd MIbs Dorothy Ehman nre making a visit with relatives In Woodlyn, . Mrs. Jean Maull and her sons, of zmu south hicks streets, will leave In a few days for Wlldwood. where they win spena tno rcmainaer or mo summer. , Mr. nnd Mrs. John Daly, of 2522 OUUI1I IIIUIHUU lOllllUC. II.IVO IGIL Willi their family to spend tho remainder a tne summer at tneir cottage in uneiaon Miss Edna Tatem, of 2319 South Six teenth street, spent the week-end with friends at Atlantic City. Mrs. Frank Clnus has gone to Atlantic uity ror a rortnignt to visit her niece, urs. u, jy. uougncrty. sunlmer carnlvnl nt the Church of the Corpus Chrlstl, Twenty-ninth and Al Ieehonv avenue, which closed on Sat urday evening, was won by Miss Mary uavagnan, ot zvuz vesi Aiimnenj avenue, who was crowned queen. In the boys' contest Master Lawrence De lnnoy, of Twenty-ninth nnd Clearfield streets, wao awarded the bicycle. Elahth street, when their daughter, mien noma I'nui, nnd Air. Morn. Kin. Lof 414 Dudley .street, were married by inn itev. ueninm n linnman. or tne B'Nai Moses Congregation. The brldo wns given In marriage by her father, and woro n gown of whlto satin with a en or tune cnunnt witrtv Clusters or orange blossoms and carried a shower of ,Brldo roses. She was attended by Mrs. Nathan Paul ;ts matron of honor, who woro a gown of flesh-colured georgette crepe nnd carried a shower of roses to match her gown. Mr. Nathan Paul was best man. The service was followed by! a reception, After nn ex tended tour Mr. and Mrs. King will bo nt homo nt 3864 North Thirteenth street. Amen the out-of-town gliests were Mr. nnd MrsN, Bernstein and Mr. and Mrs. uuo anerman, ox now roric, OUMMIT FELDMAN Miss Tiny Feldman, daughter of Mr. Jacoh Feldman, of 2561 Newklrk street, was married yesterday to Mr. Max Oum- mlt. Of thin cltv. nt thn hnm nf ,h officiating clergyman, the Bev. Oscar Levin, 6723 Chestnut street. The bride was attended by Miss Anna Schwnrtx as maid of honor and tho best man was Mr, Samuel .Feldman, of New York. TIOQA ROXBOROUQH Th, Ttav. Frank Fry and Mrs. Fry. of Monastery nvenue, will leave during the week to pass tne remainuer oi wie season in irecmont. in. j. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Spink, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Llttlewood, Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Miller and Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles Blmpfon, who havo been touring through tho West to Yellowstone Park, rniiiminK hv iv of the Great Lakes. will arrlvo htme the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs w. noss nagKun. who accompanied the party, continued their trip from the Yellowstone to Call- rorma. Miss Estella Forster, .who- has been mnmnMntr nnmn tlma In CtllCaRO nnd later In Canada, has returned to her home on Munnyunk avenue. WI88AHICKON Miss Gladys Howe, of, Sumac street, has gone to Ocean City, N. J., for tho late summer. Mrs. Albert A. Delghton. of 3738 Mnnayunk nvenue. with her daughter, Miss Donthen Delghton, will leave during tho weetf to Visit her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Bpbcrt Hardetrty, of Tncoma Park. Washing ton. Mist Dorothea Delghton recently returned from tho Delaware Water Gap. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Calvin S. Melxell. of Kochelle avenue, aro taking a trip to Niagara Falls nnd CAnada- MANAYUNK Th Ttv. nnd Mrs. William Bailey Forney, of Umbrta street, havo as their guests Mrs. ueorge i aiacuonniu ami her daughter, Miss Barbara MacDonaldi of Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Lamon nnd their family, of Bllverwood street, aro spending several weeks In Eastern New York. The Boy Scouts of the Lutheran Church of the Epiphany have been spending1 a week camping- at Shaw mont, in chargo of Scout Mastor Nor man Benlnhovo nnd his assistant, Mr. Forrest AUebach. Among those present nt the reception following tho ceremony were Mr. M. Mot. Mr. William Blltman, of New York : Miss Clara Goldman. Miss. Hen rietta Feldman and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Feldman. of New York city: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Druoker, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Feldman, Mr. and Mrs. M. Feld man and Mr. and Mrs. D. Mctslngcr. After n wedding trln to Ntsgam Falls, and through the westorn states, Mr. and Mrs. Gummlt will return home Septem ber 1. SHArtPLESS MAXHEIMJirt The .marriage of Miss Mnry Ellxabeth Maxhelmer. daughter of Mr. nmi iu Frank Maxhelmer. of 496$ Wakefield street. Qermantown, to Mr. Wllford C. Sharpless, of 6360 Morris street, took place at 6:30 o'clock on Thursday eve ning In Dt. John's Episcopal Church, the RY' !" Frnn,cl" Wether!!! officiating. Mrs William Brown nttended the bride as matron of honor and Mr. William Brown acted as best man. A reception xor tno immeumto families followed tho ceremony at the homo of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Shnrpleas aro at homo at 26 East Seymour street. BUTLEB SCHLIPF Jihiem2 n?. ot il!P V,oIa Josephine Schllpf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WIN llam Schllpf. of 2104 Medary nvenuo. to Mr. Edwin M. Butler. Oermantown (71 41U2 INOrtn TWItntV.fMlrth -A.. took place at the home of the bride's parents on Wednesday evening at 6 o clock, tho i Bev. A. Perclvnl Hodgson, nnsfpr of the Chelton Aventie Methodist Church, omdatlng. Miss Hasel Spoerl nttended tho bride as bridesmaid and Mr. William. M. Schllpf. th? brldS's brother, acted as best man for Mr But-!f.r- 4 r01"'0" for tha immediate fam ilies followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip, Mr1, nnd Mrs. Butler "will be at home at 2104 Medary avenue. (In Ustt vseeh'M itorv Toddle Tup Mnn, the htt ptippy, toofc ,oneome JBeor into hit cave a Ms chum and roommate. In tMt toeefc's ttoru then goi on a hunting trip that lean them io new aaveniure. cnAkrrKR x They Oa IIuntliiK LONESOMU BEAlt had promised to take Toddle Puphlns hunting. Peggy nnd Billy had been Invited to go along, nnd they wero much excited as they ran through tha woods to the cave where tho new chums had their home. "Whnt do lau sunnogo bears hunt?' asked Pog. . "Oh, maybs they hunt der, or other bears, or wolves," replied Billy. "Or, perhaps they hunt bad men. Just as men hunt bad bears," suggested Peggy. "Wo shall soon see," said Billy, point ing ahead of them. "Lonesome Bear and Toddle Pupklns are waiting for us at tho door of the cave." Suro enough. Lonesome Bear and Tod din wore walking restlessly back and forth In front of tho cave, nnd glancing Impatiently down the path along which tho children were coming "Ah, thei-o you nre. Ugh-ugh-erow !' growled Lonesome Bear. , "You've kept us waiting so long I'm hungry enough to eat an elephant." "Yes, and I'm hungry enough to cat nn elephant and a lion put togetnor. Wow, wow, wow I" barked Toddle Pup- Kins. "Excuso us. we didn't know we wero Into," said Peggy, but Lonesome Bear was already leading tho way Into the depths of the woods. "Wo must hurry to tho hunting grounds," he explained. "By tho way, what kind of food do you want to hunt, big food or little food?" Toddle Pupklns was first to answer. "I'd enjoy hunting big food, because I havo n big appetite," ho barked, "but I think we'd better start on little food Mice nnd rnts nre very good eating. Then tfo will not have to hunt tho big food on empty stomachs." "Er-ugh! That's senslblol" grunted Lonesome Bear. "I know n pleasant valley whero we ought to And lota of good llttio ioou nunting." So Lomisomo Bear trotted on ahead nnd the others followed through tho bushes, under trec across tiny brooks. up mil ana aown anie unm ui iimi mcy ramo to tho pleasant valley. Hero tho woods had been partly cut nway. but there wero wide stretches of underbrush. "You hunt tho sunny side of the val ley and I'll hunt the shady side," grunted Lonesome Bear to Toddle Pup klns nnd tl" children. "If you find the little food, call to mo" Rn thev tiarted. Lonesome Bear ffolnir up the shady bide and tho others going up tne sunny sino. uui uiuueu uioy hunted far nnd wide they saw no slgni. of anything to hunt. "I don't lielleve there is any little food tn be hunted Irt this valley," de clared Toddle In a disgusted tone, as ho sat down on a little hillock to rest "I agree with you. I'm all tired out," said Billy sitting down beildo Toddle. "It Isn't any fun hunting when you can't find anything to hunt," added Penw. Joining them on the hillock. "I think" Toddle Pupklns began o bark a remark, when suddenly he stopped Bhort. n puzzled wild look came Into his eyes nnd he began to howl. "What's tho matter?" cried Billy, but tho words were no sooner out of his mouth thin he, too, gave a wild look nnd started to yell nnd to Jump about and slap hlmstir. Peggy stared at tho two In surprise, nnd then she, too. leaped to her feet, gavo a shriek, nnd began to dance up nnd down. , Lonesomo Bear heard their howls and yells nnd shrieks. Ho came dashing townrd them. "I'm coming to help jou!" he roared. 'Don't be afraid." He rushed to the hillock, on top of which tho throe were wildly dancing, gavo It one look and a gleam of Joy lighted up his eyes. "Ah, ha. you ve xouna mo Boun lime l...niln" ,. arrnwleri. "SflVfi norm for . 'IN WOMEN'S FAlfffA Color, Shape, Style and Price Will All Have a Jolt Acebfbtk to Inside Dope , V" i uyl triangles and .Itrcirufarttioa of twi.j models. Feathers Jut oh at n tangeat, brims curve with sweeping precision kn4u the .bills' for the dainty creations win, ithms, according to tho millinery niAjk) luxury tax experts. tfvu' ' van ot the intriguing features oi tn,j fall display will ho the new colors, twtj old colors with new names, or whateAre &' they turn out to be. Here arc a,w't,7 that will knock you color blind J 'vKk "lolly," the vivid red of ripe cf?-, "FlnmlnrA." pnenl verlnr ,' Women's fall hats are going to bo the "loudest" things in the way of over head expense that have been pulled on tho willing women nnd the unwilling men for a decado or more. This is the warning sounded by the millinery forecast for the coming season. Tho, headgear is said to be expensive and tricky, but none of the less rav ishlnir to the old ontlc centers. . "i . . - . ... . it is also understood tnnt only beau tiful women may be expected to wear next winter s hats. Uf course, that lets most of tho women in on the party, but tho discouraging fact is that only certain types can wear the new gear and get nway with it. This distressing situation is due to the fact that the pre vailing style for the season seems to be something in the general shape of a wrecked biplane, with plenty of npgels nnd turned -up effects, suggesting tho eTnlnalnn nt inn (rtianllna. tnnk. There seems to be something even milliners would give the women a ran crazlly geometrical about the angles, ' for their money. ries; ''Flamingo," coral verging , American Ilenuty: "Capri," so named.) y 1 hrwnxan If l tho alinrin nf the KHitttHt' V- rntintUnff thn Ttnltnn eltv ! "Ecvnt."' t && a ravishing shade of oriental blue thall.,' is said to have been one of the fayorit Tf J . colors of the well-known Miss V""fl" , V pntrns "Cochin," golden brown I(k ,.J; the bock of that breed, of neu, una" m "Chow," to match th6 nog. , Anrhnw. It looks as though, in tllO ovent of n rainy fall nnd winter, tho $4,000,000 TO MRS. LEWIS Bingham Estate Assignment Was Overestimated at Louisville Louisville. Kv.. Auc. 2. Ail mystery concerning the nmount of money Mrs. Lawrence Lewis, of JSew lorK, re ceived from her aunt, the late Mrs. Itobert W. Wgham, who before marry ing Judge Ulnghnm was the widow oi Henry M. Flagler, has been dispelled by the acceptance by the sheriff here nf Mrs. Lculs's Inheritance tax. It has been popularly understood that MrH. Lewis's share of her aunt's enormous estate was about $00,000,000. Ah a matter of fact it amounts to only S4,344,230.C0. Moreover, Mrs. ning ham's will disposed of $70,040,030.48 Instead of more than $100,000,000 as calculated at the time of her death. Thn chief beneficiaries under the will nre William O. Kenan, Jr., Sarah Graham Kenan nnd .Tcssle Kenan lo, of New York. Mr. Kenan Inherits 522,- 821,800, while Snrnh Kenan nnd Jessie Wise each receive $22,880,403. The Inheritance tar fixed by tho LnuUvllle court as due from Kenan was $1,021,802.55, subject to n credit of $217,l'J7.n5. heretofore paid. Tho amount of the Inheritance tax for Sarah Kenan nnd Jessie Wise is $1,024,520.71, subject to a credit of $22,531.11 already paid. Mrs. Lewis's Inheritance tax is $100,308.27. jrfi u Blshon at Hlahland Park ' V c.it-..iit r a.. nri. ttii. . '"'.l.- ......- J.OC. lank rark cnmp-mectiug grounds werOiiMvi thronged when Bishop S. P. Spronff.Ofai D. D., of Nnpervlllc. 111., spoke onSWM Hnrong preached both morning in tno! SM MOORE8TOWN f , , J . Mrs. Wilson Styles snont the week.' ffl end In Beach Haven as a guest 'jf rr .ura. j... w. waraen. ,,, Mr. nnd Mrs. Palmer and their chlk If, dren. with Mrs. Clement Honkln-. nn.' Tv. tnfml lr 11.li U..i.n (hi.1 , ... .6 . ii'i wvm u ukimii ,H,YCH Hint IVVUIICBUUy, I TJ M nir. uiiu mra. nonrnru jtector nno nery anugiuer are vpenainir tno montn 'of Aucust In Wlldwood. N. J. Mr. J. Whltal NlchoHon and his h1 m family nre In the Pocono mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W, Brltton, ot Wyndmoor Farm, announce tho "i- f-nfpement nf their nt,wA flaa AIIma X9 L?l.f Van Lieu, to Mr. Charles B. Makln. tfijii Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Maule. of Chmw i ter nvenun. tmvn left for VTntrh lili " I Bhode Island. Vl Xflaa P.lnn TTnll.r. of TV-.f A, (' ' J,J 1 streot. is spending two 'Weeks In AsbUry, ii Mr. nnd Mrs. Irvine C. Collins, of Bast .hV) . . - . . . r. .r". . . v j. centrni avenue, nave gone to visit tnewl' ciaugnter nt lamp iroquois, iauo. win nepesaukeo. N. H. t Mrs. C. F. Foltmer, of East Second street, Is In Atlantic City for several weeks' stay. tVi 8TRAWBERRY MAN8ION The Rev. and Mrs William w. sivel. air. and sirs, uenjamin urtenumi , i of Broad and Ontario streets, have r8: 0 Montwrnery vj"'; turned nome rrom an extended tr p to i""1 ty?" '", r',r' ; VVr"nwi in Connecticut. Bhode Island nnd Massa- daughter, MIsm Louise areenblatt In honor or ner mm oinnaay annivorwiij. Among those present were: Miss Roso Shore, Muster rhlllp Shore. MIsh Alma Shore. Master Sydney Shore, Miss Bella chusetts. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gerhab, of West Tlogn. street, left today to spend the month In Wlldwood. Miss Edna Gaw, of 1228 West Alle gheny avenue, haa returned from Ocean City, and Is spending somo tlmo with her sister, Mrs. Warren Ralnear. in Qermantown. Miss Virginia Bllyeu, of West Alle gheny avauue. Is visiting hor aunt, Mrs. Morris Nnson, nt Bayslde, L. I, Mrs. George B. Graves and her family, of 1320 West Allegheny nvenue, are at their sumomr home In Corsons Inlet, where they are Joined by Doctor Graves over the week-end. The honor of the eighth annual mid- Wolner. Miss Laura Welner, Master Ir ving Welner. Miss Ruth Welner, Miss Florence aollgur, Miss Minnie opener, Mlsi Ethel Rocnfeld, Miss Gertrude nn.nnbiii Miiater Anshcl LonKer. Mas ter Raymond Lonlter, Miss Sue Claire Lunge, Miss iveun nnore, iuibb umwui ikmimnii Mmtter Verdlnnnd Abrahamx. Miss Miriam Greenblatt, Miss Phllls Greanblatt. Miss Esther Morgenstoln, Mlsn Hester, Goldstein. Miss Bessie Groonblntt. Mls Eva Greonblntt. Miss CoUa Wiser. Mr. and Mrs. L. Shnro, Mr, nnd Mrs. Joo Welner. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Grjenblatt, Mr. Samuel Shore and Mr. Josoph Schrcibman. ho growled. "Savo some for The kind of good hunting he meant will be told tomorrow, nnd between now nnd then you can guess what It was. DELAWARE COUNTY Miss Jane Prevogt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -William Provost, of Chester, nnd a party of friends are making an extended rldlnsr trip through the Northwest. .uMr'nn?. Mrs Alexander Geary and their family, of Walllngford, nro now at home nfter nn extended motor trip to Niagara Falls and Wntklns Glen and through the Catskllls. Dr. and Mrs. Trimble Pratt, of Media, have sono to Glen Gnrcff, near Buck Hill Falls, where they are the guests of Mrs. E. N. Garrett, of Swarth moro, who is occupying her camp until September. lira. William H. Bproul and her daughter, Mlsn Dora Sprout, of Ches ter, are spending a fortnight at Atlan tic City. Mmmvih-, (,,,,;!' r Z3Z2S This We Know That If you make dally uie of mip ltnaa unit Mirrh Tnnth Wash you will be rtolnr the mom jou can to protert your teeth arainit unumair arcar nna in ken them clean and whlto and your sums firm and healthy, 30c aralnit untimely decay, nnd tn tno run nnd 7Bc. LLEWELLYN'S Philadelphia's HUndtird Drue Ptore 1518 Cheatnut Street Qardenls Talcum, 2Se mMw.wi-i;iM.' iv .', ui"wi)ft. giiraniiiBmiMiiHH NORTH PHILADELPHIA The wedding of Miss Ethel B. Stevln- son, crunauaugnter or Mrs. IdmundlS. Yard, of 2131 North Eighteenth streVt, and Mr. Frederick Oldach, of 200S Nofth Marvlne street will tako Place on &a afternoon of August 7 in the Unlkn iuainoaisi unurcn, xwentiotn and Dl mond streets. Tho bride will h attend by hor sister, Mrs. Vnnder Buecken, la nmirun oi nonor ana tne latter o twi aaugnters, miss Helen vnnder Bueck unu iuiss virb'inia vanaer, juuecken, at nower gtris. Tno bridegroon will haV tor Dest man Air. Howard Hidden and fn ushers Mr. J. Albert Oldach. Mr. William H. Oldach. Mr. Herman Oldach. brother! of tho bridegroom, and Mr. Willlan Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Dufdeld, o 2619 North Eighteenth, street, gavo i family reunion last week at their homi In honor of Mrs. Dufflald's sister, Mis; Sclmn M. McCann, who returned oi Wednesday ovenlng from a nine months tour of the Orient Their guests ln4 eluded Mr, William Zimmerman. Mlaa Ida Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. John Mor-1 ton, Mr, nnd Mrs. Oscar Thomson, Miss xtiay uraaigun, air. itoscoe Anders and! Miss Margaret Bush, On Saturday ovo-" nlng a dinner was given In honor of Mlssi McCann by her brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Morton, at their homo, S62G Thomas Tivenue. Mr, and Mrs. William A. Kromm and their family are spending n few weeks nt Ocean City, N, J., aa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Plachter at their cottage on Second street Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kelly, who nre spending the summer at their cottage In Stone Harbor, entertained on Sunday the members of tho Alpha Chapter of tho Sigma Phi Sorority and their hUBbands. Their guests Included Mr. and Mts. Walter Smith, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Ed gar Donohoe, Mr. and Mrs. James Bur gess, Mr. and Mra. William Bohock, Mr, and Mrs John Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dalsell, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Clay, Mr. nna Mrs. mnmey uurns. miss uer trudo Curry, MIs Annabel Crosier and Miss Cora Rogers. Mrs. Charles Hecht and her daughter, MIbs Helen Hecht, of JOBS Kenslnton avenue, aro visiting relatives In New Ynrk and will not return for Rome time. Miss Chnrlotte Feustmari. SiSS Spring Oardsn street, left on Friday for Sum mit Spiinss Hoei, Poland, Me, Mr. Mayer Sulxberger and his brother, Mr. Joseph Sulxberger, of 1302 G Irani avenue, will leave August 8 to spend several weeks ut the Ambassador Hotel. Atana City. ' Tho Misses Polloeh win leave with jhelr uncles (or Atlantic- Cjty. jo be, jhf, SUMMER CANDY In tho summer months thero is greatest need of ex trcmo caro in selecting ma terials for tho making of candy and the maintaining of scrupulous cleanliness in tho .processes and surround ings. Wo aro extra careful at this season of tho year. You can rely on Hollis Candy. JOHN G. HOLLIS, 920 Chestnut St. $1.00 Chocolates 60c 80c Sea Foam Kisses. 50c 85c Caramels 50c 80c French Nougat... 50c Most Reasonable tPrices for Quality eKlR Chinese Peel and Grass Furniture Last chance to buy this smartest of Chinese furniture at 25 Per Cent Discount Comfortable arm chairs, roqkers, reclining chairs, tables and foot stools. Only Enough for a Faw Day$f Sailing .008 Chestnut Stvaet imsmmam George Allen, Inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Closing Out Summer Millinery This Week Final Reductions Affording an excellent opportunity for tho August vacation ist or those in need of an extra hat to finish tho season. Every hat in perfect condition. The materials and workmanship to the best. These hats will go quickly at tho prices quoted. $5, $6.50, $8, $10 Houbigant's Toilet Powder, $1.00 We have Just received an Importation of this famous powder In four odors La Itose France. Quelquea Vlolettes. Ideal and Quelnues Fleurs. Towder holds the odor better than an extract and you hum all the fragrance of a hlph-prico perfume nt a fraction of the coat a generous also bottle at fl.00, tax 4c. Mailed free Tnnywhero. ' Silk Lisle Hosiery, 85c pair VThese nre full-fashioned and made of finest Imported lisle thread on fine gauge machines. Wo Bell this quality at J1.65 in our recubtp stock and tt Is our best grade of lisle hose; thero are sllg-ht Irreiru larltlta In the weave of some of these and we have sveured thin Xr to offer at half ptlco. Black, brown and white. -cureo mis lot Long Silk Gloves, $3.25 pair These are heavy quality In white and pongee. They are, wnh able, of course, and wo havo nlmost every size. This price reDreantM a considerable saving on thlB grade of glove. ' represent $4.50 foulard Dress Silk, $2.50 yd. They are 40 Inches Vide and of that dependable wearing kind. The patterns are all new and tha assortment Including all the wanted shades black, blue, brown, Copen grounds with designs In contrastln-r colorings. Tricolette for Sweaters, $3.75 yd."' ..Th)B,!s a "Plndld grado and three yards will make a silk oweater with girdle. The shades are Emerald. Orange, Gray, Taupe, Drown. This Is half original prlca aa the color assortment la not complete! HaaaaaMMaaHMMa.aanHHNHMaNMHMMHMHiaHaaaaaHNaaMnM. 5Vsi inch Moire Ribbon, 50c yard rink and Blue Moire Ribbon, excellent for ao many purpoaea this fttoo Io nhnitt hnlf 0 ii.ii.I r . T. - . ., ' tw-a tm eouvvtv v. ugUKb wnue Mire itipoon in i.:la.ch If you want real corn flavor- a crispy mouthful and the kind you never tire of, then try JERSEY Corn Flakes and satisfy that longing. Everyone who eats knows why we say1 "Learn the JERSEY Differ ence. 'i & THE JERSEY CEREAL FOOD COMPANY, Cereal, Penna. Alio makers of Jersey Whole-Wheat Pancake Flour TETJCEVCorn JrJlxD-E I Bakes Bte Original $iick CornHahss 3009.A f i . m . :M f ' j, PiinTOiiYi rnoxorrvYH PHOTO PUYS THRU w Company " OrIMERICA The following theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures t through the Stanley Company of America. A POT I Cm B2D and THOMPSON STS. rV-i-LA-f MATINEE DAILY MAIISHAI.L NKILAN-S 'THE RIVUll'H i:ND" 10TH P. M. ARPAniA CHESTNUT Hflow AfAVL-'IA io A. M to HUB ! aijia nuiir.NS in "THE WORLD AM) lll WIFE" BALTIMORE ".ft'SM MAIIY PiriCFORD In 'nEHECCA Or 8UNNTIIROOK FARSt" I RI T IPR1RH DROAD STREET AND DLaVJ EDirLJ SUSQUEHANNA AVE AI.IHTAR CAST In "HKUMISII-iU" BRQADWAY "ro.&W&lr WAI.TCE REID In "SICK A1)ED r'APITOT 22 MARKET STREET rtri iul io a. m to li-io p. ir CON8TANCE TAUMAIXIR In "IN SEARCH OF A SINNER" EMPRESS MA,N Sat1SXSt claAa kimhau, voi'vo tn "IOR THE SOUU OF RArAEL" FAIRMOUNT 20th A Olrard Ave MATINEE DAIL.T WIM.IAM FARNUM In "THE ORPHAN" FA Mil V THEATRE 1811 Market St rMYHl-.I n a. m. to MWnieht EARI.E WILt.IAMB In "THE MASTER STROKE" e.ATl4 QT THEATRE Rdow Spruce JOin 3 1 . . MATINEE DAILY WANDA HAWM7T In "MISS HOURS" FRANKFORD 4T1B 1sggggD VIOLET HEMMINO In "THE COST" GREAT NORTHERN nrr 7 IVTO PI.AHA KIMRALL TOIJVO In ' "FOR TUB BOUL OF RAfAEL" IMPFRIAT 80T,I WALNUT STS. llVllTlirVlML. Main , a:30. Eve. , T A 0 ALICE LAKE In "SHORE ACRES" I IRFRTY nAD & Columbia av. L,lDC.rV. 1 I MATINEE DAILY ZENA KEEFE ana JOE KINO In THE WOMAN OOD BENT" 333 MARKET oTmoSIm3 CLARA KIMRALL YOUVO In "FOR THE BOUL OF RAPHAEL" MnHFI "5 8UT" ST. Orcheatra, IVlJUEJ-i Contlnuoua 1 to 1U . KDtTH DAY In CHltDREN NOT WANTED" OVERBROOK ?? VJ? JIAIUIIAT,LNKII, .TllKitvJa-Ail PRIMPFQ W MARKET 8TRBW! rillCOO 8 -30 A. M. tollllBKM. S- 8PECIAL "EVEN A3 EVE" RFP.PMT MARKET ST. Below tTTM ixi-,VjC'1 D'45 A. M. to 11 P. M. ALICE IIRADY In "BKVKI-VICH" RI A I TO OERMANTOWN AVE. IX1AL. IV AT rrUIf EIIOCKIUf ST. I1RYANT WASHBURN In "MRS TEMPLE'H TELEQRAM" Ml m RI IRY MARKET ST. BELOW 7Trf 1X"-,EI 10 A. M. tn litis P. tM. DOnOTHY QIWI In "REMODELING A llJsilAND" SAVOY 13U Market street T Jf WKJ l 8 A. M. TO MIDNIPHT , PRISCILLA DEAN In V "VIUOIN OF 8TAMI10UL" SHERWOOD W.'Ww K1?L InTHHpKKngL8 STANI FY MARKET AROVE 10TII J 1 -l-NlC I llsir, A.M. to litis P.M. KATIIERINE MrDONALD In "THE TURNINO POINT" 4 VICTORIA MARKKT AHOVB OTlf tf J ' "", 'v i in "REI.OW THE SURFACE" O N1XON.NIRDLINCFR IMbAlHU 13 BELMONT aSti AD0V15 MARKET ETHEL CLAYTON In . "SOULS ADRIFT" . oCI J CEDAR 0TU AN? CBDAR AYK.SU.H JOHN nVRRYMORB In "RArFLKS" COLISEUM ""SMSBra ... ALI,8TAR CAST In " "THE ACCIDENTAL HONEYMOON t IUMB0 ?0kNT, 8T-. omMin av. "DANCIN FOOL" LEADER ,ST j5aT$OTa5lyv WANDA HAWLBY In ,LT "MISS H0I1D8" LOCUST ?2P ,A?D IOUST BTRUKMI V CLARA KIMnALL YOUNO In . TOR THE SOUlbl ItXV-AB'L'' -ft, " J '''''" ' ' " '" ' II "J i NIXON MD AND MAnKT.flJvVff "TUB HTKANQB HOARDER" "' iX?ii RIVOLI" Al "Tim j F" ,4'i! V v"f , fc t. tfj. . J A WL W., x -fc.fi l..i utj&&&2j