T,'i" v,J WfOT i'." 1 M (TV, fwyrv EVENING PUBLIC 'LEDGElt tILADELPaiA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1920 ! : z I - : iif1'V L S71 GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of Many ' .Month She Hears and 4 ' Harry's Indignation - . -. tii. iktM wntUtr nnrl rrnrv I WHAT wliu i'" "v"'"" " " I ... ' L" remainder ot mo IhMiiK out of toun. If n dull 8Um,mcr W.'"?.j ,l,l. TM1 nv. nnd Mr. and Mm. Charl.. T. n.,..- e I- .1.A CAI!fll Te oi will ngreo with mo; other ?. it' all right, so cheer up. some ti?.1 ril me It will be cooler, nex In tllP Fonui .......-. . . week, anyway. rE THAT as it may, there have ticen D some happening In tho social Z.M "hiring the last month. All kinds Tflttle strangers have made their bows tZ r mlS't-futuM bell and beaux Vi .. eighteen or nineteen years n. ru.- .' Hettv Scott Clark's ffVhn was born. In .Ttily, and Is to bfnam Edtfh Graham Scott, after her Jr attractive, grandmother. Mrs. tffichlson Seott. Tho A niton Clarks m living In Devon thin summer, having (iKranocsliscd to live before th-v bu rrrollton. Another small lady who will .Ve her debut eighteen yearn from now 5 jjaft Chrhtlnn nullllt, fourth little LeMrr of Mr. and, Mrs. Logan M. Bullitt. Jr.. who has been named after htt aunt. . ... Lat Saturday there arrived to greet ns little Miss Clark, n daughter of Lieu tenant Stuart Benton Clark and Klisn ftth MeMlehael Clark. You remember Fllsflbeth MeMlehael had that beautiful wedding out In St. Davids last fall. She i. . filter of the late Clayton Fot- tall MeMlehael, and her motlitr, who is also dcnil. was Ml (ilcnillnnlng, a lister of Ilobert B. Uiendiuning. STILL another future belle Is small Marguerite Harbour Mayer, who is to he civen a christening party next Puwlay. Her mother was Mnrguerilo Barbour, of Washington, you remember. AND on Monday of this week we were delighted to hear of tho arrival in town of n wee son to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cheston. Mrs. Cucstou was i JIIss Harriet Frazler. and id a sister 01 liforge uarriscni r razier. or., who married Marys Clark in Juno. Mrs. Cheston had the honor of being the bride jjtroncss of the assemblies this last M.son. I remember she wore a bluo frock at the first one which matched her eies exactly, and Bhc did look very charming. It looks to me as if there would be a Tery gay winter in tho way of debu tantes tome eighteen years hence ; what do you think? The wee Cheston boy, being the only man in the bunch, will sot be going out to things at the same time, as men must be twenty-one, or rather should be, to go to real grown-up affairs. Hon ever, all the callow youths have been going about this year, so one may not predict so far ahead what may bo join? en eighteen years from now. Per haps things will be reversed, and when women get the vote they may decree that bojs will be tho debutantes and the girls will send them flowers. The world seems now and then to get so topsy-turvy that nothing surprises me the.e days "absotivcly" nothing. Speaking of tho new little additions to society, tho Newbold Taylors have a baby, but I have not heard whether It N a boy or a girl. It was born two or three weeks ago.- Mrs. Taylor was Miss Anne Meirs. T HEAR that the Theodore Welder-i- pelm, .Trs.. are home from their wed ding trip. She was Eleanor Chandler, jou remember. They were married in Vab aud went up to Canada on their wilding trip. They have tnken an apartment at the Touraine and are set tled In it at present. Their homo at 2117 De Lancey street will not be ready -for occupancy for a few months. pMSE KLAPP FOX is wearing a " lovelv rose-colored frock fashioned of organdie and made on rather plain. full lines, but finished at the round neck .and (.Iceves with ruffles. The full skirt is plain, with a soft satin sash of tho Mme shade as the material, and Eliso ytars n pink hat trimmed with roses. Its a darling little frock. Elise cer tainly does look young to be the mother of that rosy baby of hers. It's nbout mi months old and ns cute ns enn be. Elise and her husband nnd father and Bother. Dr. nnd Mrs. Wilbur Paddock hlapp. are down at Beach Haven for the summer. TTAnilY had been told by mother to be very careful not to chatter nt the table that evening, chnccially at the Manning, because the clergyman was to come and he would nrobablv say gracp Instead of daddy. Weil, Harry was wy good and came quietly to his seat, out to his astonishment when mother and daddy came in with the visitor they . all sat down and the visitor went right en talking. This was more than Harry mu (1 stand : he uever had sat down to table without henrinj; grace said in nil whole three years, so. suddenly Using from his seat, he approached the reverend gentleman and said in severe tones- "Stop your talking nnd snv vour Prayers " NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES i,?!"- 9. " VfTTy PePner. with her .Kjber. Jin William J. Wlllcox. of St. Lauds, win leave on August 17 to pass ne balance of the summer nt Cape May. ' Mr". Charles Slnnlckson. of Rnse- ai, who has been nan-tine Mi Inst few in..!.. ... v -""fray "ay wnn ner awshter. jilss Prlsellla Slnnlckson. nnd weens at Murray Bay with her wr fisier. Jilts Wallace, will return ntt week ,,Hr nd Mrs. John Barnes Town- ?nn, of Montrose, Radnor, who have . ar. .mntori'ilf through New Kngland, ett P nrc?ent B'opplng at Nurragan- Pjh.ru.n?"J,.":.?"8 K" .r miss ttriA i ncKHra ana B'1"3 I'M'h f!5rrd'nlai1Kh,t",, of Mr- '"" Mrs. ViE,n .P?rk!r', of hn Meadows, M&ckS. '"" summei' home ln tlia , Mr Minor Clarke, of Wayne, will llet Tll.lH.I, tr... K-.-- .. L Thorn?, - be will bo tho guest of Mr. tnVZM Wanamaker. Jr.. for the ro- ..... ui inn Biunmer. Tr;hn!!n r?'' Charles M, Lea. of "ng 0?' Iu"1' tnvo I0e B'oom "e ttV-i) inJ"- :j'he, ,h,v wl11 P""" 'Inn c" bvanb. at Blooming Orove liPR3lB!;cls w K'rnhle. of Radnor. Mating a week at Cape May. N. J. lght.r-C,i-,,"ne,?.n c-arson nnd her Mr a.L"nil,0" Mlss n' Carson and tic n,JB? Carson, who went to Atlan BrlRh on iriJ.uly,.,Jvl" remain at the hen Lll2f, "".'" lale ln September. .Tresdale. vl" rcturn to her home In NruVrn,LV,f-,e; "Bhter of Mr. nnd K'w York nn, Ji,"lckerbocker Vlele. of a month of StlWy2c?.1"' lB ths ue8t fr N tleir rtnf,rc;iI)nd " Mcholas Pond at Mllford I conn summer home Mr T?rontoT "!' wnrd nrownlng. of V upon ti, k,.' "It ?nir congrutuiat ?.rowninc t."A" B.n' li'ri f.rownlne ; " . "'orge uenge Jfownlnsr u .?ro' of "averford. Mr. 1 ?' Wood11 B' d"-rd Berwlnd Chase. l Mr a:A'lnoCi., ','' yesterday ? Nontn. i; "tom r .' "William ou I'nnt ?"4jVra Hrft.:W"m.,n5,on- Later Mr. """We, Chnsn T .it ufY.."""iV llr . 5,,el'.n Uop" Wlson. daughter of frm,"1,M,Mra' A'an Wilson, of Pear ilv. , y '""nova, will leave In a few js fqr Upper Saranac Lake. N Y.. Future Belles Born This Sees Various Things. remain tiir.. ... .1- -i.- .i.. ICDH n..t .- j ". " ."-" " i 5" 'n, uvcrorooK, win go l?h.rf nTidas,;s ,CL New London. Conn., where tlieir daughter. Miss Doris Dex iiih n . ''"".been vlsltlntr nt Watch S.S?.,.f .iiT,h?y ?vl" not rel,,rn to Over brook until Inte In September. .?I!! iB' Mcht.r Slnrr Hnd hfr daugh & ,,n,lwm,. MJ"3 Marlon S. Starr nnd lD; W11"", Starr, of Jit. Airy, have pono to Seaside Park, where they will .fJEJ.Vr'"8 r.or a ,nonln Q Mrs. Starr's mother. Mrs. Joseph d. Codings, of 638 cottag" S l' Camdcn- ht her summer Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cramp and their daughter and son, MlgB Virginia Cramp and Mr. William Cramp, wlio have been the guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Abram C. Mott nnd Mrs. Kltzcharles areen at their camp at Kdgemere. Pa,. 5a.Vemturnf'' .V? ,helr non' ,n Cnest nut Hill and will go on Saturday to the Thousand Islands rtnd Canada to stay for a month. Mr. and Mm. Walton Penn- jiwlll. of Wyncote. Mrs. Motfs hrothcr- In-Inw nnd sister, have also recently returned from a visit to the Edgemoro camp. M.r- nd Mrs. Wllmer W. Lamborn. of the Trncy. Thlrty-slxth and Chestnut Rtreet8. returned a few days no from ?. Vn '? Colorado and the Yellowstone National Park. M. and Mrs. I. Hnrrlon O'Hnra, of u i J'ot,llat street, have, returned to !. r.,r.mo trom a motor trip through the White mountains and thn Berkshlres. Their daughter, Mrs. J, Addison Abrams, Is passing tho month of August at White Face Inn, Lake Placid. Mr. nrcil MrH. F.rneat. U Tustln. of iivernrooic, nro passing the month of August nt Hot Springs. Mrs. Charles n. Wilson, of West Ches ter road, Mlllbourne, will go on Monday to Sellersvllle, Pn.. where she will re main until some time In September. Mrs. Floyd Kcser. of Fox Chase, will go In n few days to Ocean City, where she will h the guest for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Springer at their summer cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Springer will move In September Into their now home In Jenklntown. Mr. nicharrt D. Tschudy. of Hot Springs, announces the marrlagi of his daughter. Miss Mary Meadows Tschudy. to Mr. Maurlco Peacock on August 7 at Springfield, Mass. Mr. nnd Mrs. Peacock will live In Germantown. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mrs. Charles R. Kennedy, of WaVne. entertained over the week-end Mrs. Wal ter Lawrence Bacon and daughters, of Philadelphia. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Buck, Mr. Jamert M. Buck nnd Miss Caroline Buck, of Cedar Lawn, Devon, have returned from the Monmouth House. Spring Lake, where they have been spending some weeks. Mr. Dlllare Hunter Bowne. of Wayne, left on Friday for a week's trip to Lake Ocorge to Join his daughter. Mrs. Henry P. Klrby, of New York, who Is there for several weeks as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George K. Rose, of New York. Mrs. Georg" Adams, sister of Mrs. Charles M. Shaeffcr. of Wavne. will leave next week to spend the last two weeks In August at sea Isle City. Mrs. Adams will spend a greater part of next winter with her sister, Mrs. Shacffer, at her home In Wayne. Mrs. John Dottercr, of Bloomlngdale avenue, Wayne, and her young daugh ter. Miss Evelyn Dottercr. loft on Thurs day for a visit of a week nt Wlldwood. N. J. Miss Mary Dottercr, daughter .of Mrs. Potterer, Is there for the month of August. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nelson Read. of Elklna Park, are receiving congrat ulations on the birth of a son, Herbert Nelion Read. Jr., born August 1. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Russell MacBrlde. who linvA hifn xnendlncr the early summer In Westtown. have arrived at the home of Mr. MacBrldo's mother. Mrs. William MacBride. at 431 West Chelten avenue, where they will remain for a fortnight. After September 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mac Rrlde will occupy their apartment at the Manhelm Apartments, Wlssahlckon avenue and Indian Queen lane. Mrs. MacBrlde before her recent marriage, was Miss Anna Goddard. Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Roberts Harper. 3d. and their small daughter. Miss Edith Iewla Harper, of Chevy Chase. Md., will arrlvn today at the home of Mr. Har per's mother. Mrs. Daniel Roberts Har per, of 211 West Chelten avenue. Miss Sallie Jungkurth. of Manhelm street, accompanied by her niece. Miss Sarah Moore, left yesterday to spend the remainder of August in cape way. Mrs. Clarence Hamilton, of 642 East Washington lane, left Germantown yes tordav'to spend a few days In Wild wood. Before returning. Mrs. Hamilton will spend some tlmo ln Haddon Heights. Mr. Carl Jesser. of S62S Chew street will leave on Sunday to attend the merchants' convention In Harrisburg. Mr. Jesser will be gone a wecK. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Donald V, Redding, of 1012 South Forty-ninth street, who are staying for a few days at the William Pcnn Inn. Gwynedd Valley, will return to their homo on 'mesaay. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Thomas, who have passed a month at Stone Harbor, have returned to their home in Fox Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Burns and thlr family, of 220 South Forty-fourth street, are occupying their summer home at Shelter isiana tieiKin.s, ty. i., wnere ihpv will remain until the first of Octo her! Their daughter. Miss Constance Burns, who Is a student at Manhattan- vlllo College. N. Y . Is passing the sum-,or- with her family. Her brother. Mr, Arthur Burns, sailed for Europe a few riavm nrr. nn thn Anultan a and will re main Indefinitely In Paris, where he has accepted a business position. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis K. Nichols have Him.rl tn their homo In Cleveland. O, after passing a month In Atlantic City with Mrs Nichols's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Albert uoitiner. Miss Mary Hyland has returned to her home at 802 North Sixtieth street after passing some iimo wun irienua in Boston. luass. mi r-miHtance Bernelle Adrian and v,.- hrnther. Mr. A. Paul Altmau. will return from Ithaca, where they have been passing some time, about August 20. Mr nnd Mrs John Russell are occupy Inir their anartment at Cape May for the remainder of tho summer. Miss Rose Bounds was their week-end guest. Miss Katherlne Smith, of Forty-first nnd Tine streets, la pnsslng several weeks at Bay Head, N. J. Mr. C. A. Whltmer and family, of 4G00 Chester avenue, aro occupying their farm near Jiamoro, ra. Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Rltter, of South Fortloth street, aro passing tev' eral weeks at Cape May, N. J. y?Vc a thought )eam AfikYc Art our. J or AT CAPE MAY i ill Hll' x ' ''MMMKlm' '' Mwvl WW rMSfJt i i i m "&f thw. mm rJtffrmt i v. mw fjmmgr K'lSU J i t iHi jS- .Photo by Thoto-Crafters. MUS. GEORGE R. CROZER, JR.. AND BABY Mrs. Crozer is one of those actively interested In the fair which is being held today In Capo May for tho Church of tho Advocate SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Laurence Dondero and Miss Ida Burson. of 1435 Ellsworth street, nre passing a few weeks at Greenwich, Ta., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Town send. Miss Miriam Stein, of 617 East Pass vunk avenue. Is at Atlantic City tor the season. Miss Mary Benedict has lust returned homo after having passed several days as the guest of friends In Wlldwood, N.J. Miss Anna Sokoloff and Miss Mary Sokoloff, of 212G South Thirteenth street, returned from tho Delaware Water Gap early In the week. They are now in Atlantic city, wnero tney will remain for a few days. Mlea Anna Ford, of 2125 South RoBe wood street, has returned from Atlantic City. Miss Ford will leave for Mary land today to remain for an indcfinlto period. The members of the Prosperity Seven Club are passing a fortnight In Atlantlo City. The members are Mr. Daniel Atnon, Mr. Raymond Pcstear. Mr. John A. Ray, Mr. Ervln C. Berk, Mr. Joseph N. Mally, Mr. Samuel D. Dubln and Mr. JamcB L. Amon, who Is president. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Loeb, of 1501 North Sixteenth street, have left for a trip along the St. Lawrence river and Canadian resorts. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Sommer, of 1602 North Eighth street, are spending the summer nt Atlantlo City. Tho Misses Jastrow, of 1919 Green street, are spending August at Vcr gennes, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Allen Teller, of TEEL Wc started the construction of a his competitor. The estimated steel mill without a fixed complc- earnings of each plant arc six to tion date. A neighboring steel- seven thousand dollars a day, maker started to duplicate mill about three weeks earlier, and considered that he could do his work more cconomi- cally and more quickly with his that twenty own construction iorccs than ne could by using an outside construc tion company. . a" In spite of the three weeks handi- not always bring such large returns cap, our clic'nt started producing it is nevertheless an important steel about forty days earlier than factor in any building operation. Dwight P. Robinson & Company INCORPORATED Engineers and Constructors 125 East 46th St., New York CHICAGO PITTSBURGH O Consolidated with WESTINGHOUSE, CHURCH, KERR & COMPANY, Inc. tz ii 1 027 North Nineteenth street, are spend ing this month at tho Phllmont Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Llchten, of 2111 North Twentieth street, announce the betrothal of their daughter. Miss Alma Llchten, to Mr. Louis Splegl, of New York. Mrs. B. F. Hartzcll, of Chalfonte, Pu.. was hostess on Tue.sdnv nt the mid summer business nnd social meeting of tho Philadelphia branch of the alumnae association of Cedar Crest College for Women at Allentown. Pa. The members present Included Mrs. Walter Scott, president; Mrs. George II. McKay, cor responding secretary; Mrs. Howard Heckler, recording secretary: Mrs. Ja cob Gelger, treasurer, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Edwin Smiley, of Ablngton ; Miss Elsie Hartzell, of Chalfonto; Mrs. John Frlck, of Oak Lana ; Mrs A. C. Her man and Mrs. Charles Kline, of Lans dale. The guests of the association In cluded the Rev. Dr. Lentz, Mrs. Lentz, of Milton, Pa. : Mrs. Russell Hartzell. Mrs. Stewart Hartzell, Miss Katharine Hartzell. Miss Frances Hartzell. of Chalfonte, and Miss Amy Gelger, of Philadelphia. MIsh Florence Jones and her sister. Mlss Julia Jones, of 2517 North Twelfth street, nre spending the late summer In tho Poeono mountains. Mrs. J. R. Jones, of Twenty-first and Wallace streets, and Mrs. F. B. Hamp ton, who are passing tho reason In At lantic City, will give a large card party on Wednesday, August 18, at the Atlan tic City Yacht Club. Mrs. Elizabeth Van Buskirk. of North Sixteenth street, left on Wednesday for a tour through the West. Miss Ruth May Bernhelm, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph V, Bernhelm, of 2435 West Lehigh avenue, and Mr. build a nearly which means earned at least neighbor had -fltflffllfllli Complete Service -Wj(!JllU in the dmin and constnxtian of Ay FOUNDRIES ., Jjl snu. vuuus A Vf CHWtlCAL PLANTS , lUf FACTORY DUTI.DINGJ VVl ' Jjf CSOLtNE ETTRACTION rt-ANTS "VV'' J- STEAM POWER STATIONS ffv :r1 HVDRO-ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENTS N U.M,! J TRANSMISSION SYSTEM."! Illllll LA 0EW V aamJsW IBV IssaalaaWp WBWOO aaaaP will be perfectly proper to consider 1 the plant had saving. While speed CLEVELAND Isadora Rudolph will be married on Tuesday, September 7, at 6:30 o'clock at tho Lorraine Hotel. This rtev. Jo fccph Krauskopf, T, D., will odlclate. Miss Caroline Langstadter, of 1920 Poplar street, haa returned from a trip of three weeks nt Camp Woodmere, In the Adirondack mountains, Miss Itosn Langstadter was the gue.it of Mrs. Jerome Ij. Grant at the CJrant summer home in Doal Beach, N. J In July. Mr. and Mrs. A. Marks, of 1631 North Sixteenth street, who are spending the summer In Atlantic City, will move to 1S21 Jefferson street In September. TIOGA Miss Maude Heather Baugh, Miss Delia Lois Baugh, Miss Esther Richard son, Miss Helen Geary, Mies Florence Festler, Miss Kathryn Guest and Miss Marian Graham, ohaoeroned by Mrs. Harriet Baugh. of 3613 North Eighteenth street, after a sightseeing tour of Now York city, left for Boston by boat From Boston they have gone to Portland, and will pass some time on the Maine coaBt. The Rev. Samuel B. McWIIllams, Mrs. McWIIllams and their daughters and son. Miss Mary McWIIllams, Miss Alice McWIIllams. Miss Pamela McWIIllams, Miss Margaret McWIIllamn and MHSter Porter McWIIllams, of North Eighteenth street, are passing tho late summer ln the Poeono mountains. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick H. Bohn have returned from their wedding tour and will recelvo after September IB at the Sedgely Apartments. Forty-flfth and Pine streets. The bride was Miss Ruth kM. Fahrlnger. daughter of Mr and Mrs. samuci i-anringer, oi -iiu vvesi uniario street. Mr. Bohn served overseas one vear with the Fifty-second Pioneer In fantry. Miss Emllle H. Craven, of 2204 West Tioga street, has returned from a trip to Boston, Mass., by boat. Mrs. W. F. West has gone to Ocean City to remain until autumn. Miss Laura Llnd, of West Tioga street, has been passing some tlmo In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Raffel. of 3625 North Fifteenth street, who have re turned from a tour through the West to the Pacific coast, will leave today to visit Mrs. Raffel'a brother, the Rev. Frederick Fulmcr. of Oraceham, Md Mr. and Mrs. Franklin C. Miller, after having passed some tlmo nt the Lodge. North Water Gap, have gone to New York to visit Mrs. A. E. Rapp. Mrs. James Hunter nnd Miss Jean Hunter, of 3845 North Broad street, left Thursday for Atlantic City to remain until August 30. Mr. Harry Bolnnd, of North Warnock street, haH left on a trip to New Kng land nnd Nova Scotia. ROXBOROUGH Dr. nnd Mrs. Edward A. Elchman and their family, of Lyceum avenue and Mltehell ntreet. are snendlng the season in Atlantic City. Mls3 Stella Forster. of Manayunk avenue, who has heen their guest, has returned to her home In Rox borough. MIbs Iva M. Hampshire, daughter of Mrs. Kato Hampshire, of 327 Lvceum avenue, has returned from the Malno coast, where she spent the early summer. Mlss Jessie Ollmour, of Oermantown, who accompanied Mlss Hampshire, has gone to Greenwich, Conn., for the re mainder of the season. Mrs. Hampshire and her sister, Mlss Sara Brown, have gone to Wlldwood for the balance of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Struse and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Struse. of East Her mitage street, will leave today for Ocean Gate, to remain until the close of the season. MANAYUNK Dr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Lehman and their daughter, Mlss Mary Lehman, of Main street, have gone to Wlldwood for the late summer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goettman and their family, of Main street, who have been passing several weeks ln the Po eono mountains following a short stay in HarrlBburg. Pa., have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O. Goettman will return today from Mount Toursvllle, Pa. Mlss Olive Doule, of IRS Green lane, has gone to Wilmington, Del., where she Is the guest of Mrs. Alfred Croney. KENSINGTON Mr. and Mrs. J. Lambert and their daughter, of -170 East Cumberland that our client had $300,000 before his earned a cent. It per cent, of the cost of been retired by this of construction docs DALLAS LOS ANGELES i' ' if 51? street, ore spending the season at their summer home In Pitman, N. J. Miss Georglana Coleman, of East Montgomery avenue, Is spending a fort night nt Ocean City visiting Miss Helen Sommora. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Schoenhut and Miss Caroline Schoenhut. of 2009 East Cumberland street, are at Porter's lake, N, Y. for the summer. Miss Marlon Hothersoll. of D31 West Erie avenue, han returned front a stay at Ocean City. Dr. and Mrs. E. 8. Schneider, of 3050 Frankford avenue will leave wlthtn a short time on a motor trip to the Great Lakes, to bo gono for oeveral vfreeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. 1C Fisher, of 626 East Indiana avenue, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bradley and their daughter, of New York, as tholr guests for a few weeks. Mr. Theodore Hlssev. of D street. Is spending several weeks at Wlldwood. Miss Emma Spaeth, of 3068 ITank ford avenue, is on a visit to friends In Ohio, where she will remain until next month. MOORESTOWN Mrs. Harold Otter gave an "at home" on Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 5 In honor of Mrs. Edwin De Haven. Among the guests were Mrs. Edwin Sumner, Mrs. Thornton Holllngshcad, Mrs. James Oladhlll, Mrs. William Stackhous, Mrs. Frederick Warden, Bt'MMr.R ItEBOBTg ATLANTIC C:iTV. N. J. LEXINGTON Pidfie an Atlanta Avm. Capacity 600. On block from Million Dollar Tier, Heading drpotaml bftbttl (or btaeh 7SDthhonaa wldiahowcrs foraorf balfatrfl. Pntat waytobaeh. EitnalTportliM nd ball room tec, light nd monlDg wiur larooma. Prirt bat hi. Orchaatra aad dan dag. Amedean plan $1 up daJlyt $1$ ttpwatklr. European plan II. SO wp daily. Fir proof waraga. sootm rooaa v wi tm. It. Bi.Utt. PRINCESS fi. Carolina art., rtoae to rieaeh ft Stel Tier Dett modtrate-rt hotel; brick. tel 6 ton construction; capacity 600; bathlnc trom hotel; runnioc water; prlv. baths, cnolc table; orchestra; dancing; all window! screen: booklet and auto map mailed. TAUL C. rtOBECKANB. Owner & rrop. Coolest and Moat Attractive Location Hotel Esplanade Whole olock on orvuu front. Uoiton t Hoterelrn avis. Exclualve CheUea aectlon. Ideal family untel. Capacity 600. Pri vate and public (rash and aea water batbi. Orchestra. BooltWt. Ownership direction. W. F. SHAW. GARDEN INN New York Ave. Near neaeli American & European plana. Central loca tion. European, tl up: American. 13.60 up. Vlml-WaiH rulsin and eertlce Hceclal weekly rotea. UABKLY ft IinOOKB. Props. TRAYMORE ATLANncairl 1 JUORUft GREATEST H0TELSU0CESS I DAVENPORT South Carolina avs., near beach. Every con venience: home cook., bath, from hotel. Amur & Europ., 3 up. Stwc. wkly. C.V. Mortimer. CT ILiEJFTTOI Kentucky Ave. and the ueacn Rverv nppolntment. Moderate rales. BRUCKEIt. formerly of the Lamont. Mrs. B TARflR INN Ocean end Connecticut ava. IftDUiv mil Hea, location . large rooms. Excellent table. ISth season. Special rates trom Labor Day. J. P. & A. M. DUNN. WELLSBORO B. Kentucky Ave. Moderate rates. Bath' In from hotel. MTErtS & PROTITBBO. HOTEL BRESLIN New Torlc Ave. at Boardwalk. Lar rooms for two ptrsens tin up weekly. Westminster Kimtucky v. nr. Beach, Westminster Eev t0 Bl . prlv bathi, run. water: 120 wkly.: $4 up dally. C. nuhra, Hotel Rascobel Kentucky ava. ItataU callent table. Fhona 117 A. D.-MA1UON. ocE.4y crrv. y. J. TheJincoln OCEAN CITY, M, CAPACITY 300 Entirely new. Rooms single and en (.ulte, with running water and private, baths. Elevator. Every modem appointment for comfort and hervlce. French Cualne White SerTlce mrs. j. it. MonmsoN mijiffoon, n. j. CENTRAL INN Moll) beach and Tiuior Avenues Fine table. Larue rooms. Home cooklnc. $t iso rer fViv. Special weekly rates. C A TCWt Beach rront. . coa OAVvI enlences. W. n. OKRSTKL. Owner. CI.EAKVIEW Poplar ocean pier: expert table. and Beach; near Mrs. M. J. Jones. CATKM.W. y. 3. Hotel Lafayette Now Open CAI'K tIAY. N. J. Located on besch front Capacltv 400; all improvements. runntnK water; elevator. JOHN TRACV & CO. Hotel Windsor ZmTT tel open during September. It itaipln. Prop. IinCH IIAVF.N. N. J. ENGLESIDE Jfod.rn hotel home by the rut. Fish Inr. silllnf, tennis, etc Pure relief from ha lever special rates ior r.epiemoer. ii v i;.nol,i; Msr Aherrleen " ave., ocan blod , Spsjxlaa nuuucui Am(ir culi,, Am, itld EUrop, plan; reetaur't attached. W. A. 'ale A Co. XARKOAXETT PIKIt. K. I. the imperial JN;;nb,y,:: BWARTHMOKK. PA. The Harvard Am,r i"- sini or m. nrnx.v vista wrrtmns. pa. xsstm "JSiiSsrsm en0CCMj?ONtAINS lluena Vista Bnrinffs. A Distinctive Summer and AutumnResort rranann jo ra. A strictly modem hotel with eic.llent table and ser . Altitude HlC feat. Splendid s: arolf tannts. etc VI tl Remain Open Until October jnnn j. i.innonw. mwwwrr VAI.T.KV VOROE. PA. WASHIXOTON INN Chicken and Warn Dinners DANIEL J. VOOR1IKK8, Prop. roCOXO MOUXTA1X8 Tobjhanno. Pa. THE BEECHWOOD New & Modern; mod est rates, nv.lt. J. L. Belp. Tobyhanna. Pa. Mount Poeono, Pa. Ds'"sr,"YWirk MOUNTAIN HOUSE 1 -ftJlKJ ML Poeono. Pi, CUn. "nn E. U HOOKER. JR.. Mir. I nniAitrr.nT MANon. v. t. BRIARCLIFF LODGE BriarcM Manor, N. Y. A popular 131-mll motor run trom Pblladelphlat . Booklet and routs card otlatitall al TubKo Ltdatr Trovsl and Resort Surtax. ASIIVRY I'AKK. N. .1. y '-kisoahx Pfjr.jic-f7JsV YfitfflffdVfttMJi 7cJUw' Yjui Mrs. Charles Jonke, Mrs. Craighead, Mrs. West, Mrs, Chlckerlng, Miss Mar lon Otter, Mrs. Frank Herr, Miss Alice Otter, Mrs. George Hlllman and Miss ieone uenyarn. . The Rev. Frank D. Lawrence, of Trenton, who In spending his vacation In Island Heights, spent Tuesday here. Mrs. Cap Charles and her daughter, Miss Gladys Charles, who were guests at Trinity rectory, have returned to their home In Washington. Mrs. George Hlllmnn entertained eight of her friends nt a luncheon and bridge on Friday at 1 o'clock. FRANKFORD Mrs C. Chapln, of Northwood, has re turned from a several weeks' visit to hr sister, Mrs. P. Hogerly, of New York, who is spending the summer at her cottage at Asbury Park. Miss Mabel Lawton, of 4684 Duffield street, has gono on a visit to Chicago, III. Mr. and Mrs. Graham and son, Mr. Lester Graham, of 1622 Allengrove WTKAMBWP NOTICES LUCKENBACH LINE Philadelphia to Rotterdam Amsterdam S. S. HOMESTEAD (U. S. S. Board) Aub. 16 Rotterdam Philadelphia S. S. KATRINA LUCKENBACH August 16 S. S. K. I. LUCKENBACH September 4 Philadelphia rSan Diego Los Angeles San Francisco S. S. FRED'K LUCKENBACH August 14 San Francisco Philadelphia via Los Angeles and San Diero S. S. WATONWAN (U. S. S. Board) Sailed S. S. HATTIE LUCKENBACH September 1 S. S. EASTERN GLADE (U. S. S. Board) September 10 LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. 328 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Phone, Lombard fl20 aBnonisBmMmaasBTaBmBaamBmmBaaaamss3BasaBwaBSaBaBaaaaaammaass raattnfer and Freight Service Catibria ... New York to Hamburg and Danzig AnfIo-Ei7ptis.n PbiUd'elpnia " Rotterdam and Antwerp Caronia New York " Liverpool Aqoitania New York " Cherbourg and Southampton ., Pinnonia New York"Naplei, Dubrovnik and Trieste Mioretinia New York" Cherbourg and Southampton .. Norman Monarch .... Philadelphia " Liverpool .c.h.ra Philadelphia " Bristol Imperator New York " Cherbourg and Southampton Sept 9 K. A. Victoria New York " Liverpool Sept 11 Tor Later ballinra Apply to Paisenger Office, 1300 Walnut Street, Philadelphia Fr e i ght Office. Bourse Building, Philadelphia NAWSCO LINES Freight Service Between PHILADELPHIA and LOS ANGELES HARBOR, SAN FRANCISCO, SEATTLE West Bound Steamer East Bound Sailed "Springfield"... Sept. In Aug. 16 "Artisas" Oct. 1 Aub. 28."Stanley Dollar" For Rates, NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. Ii7fts I Khlppinn Board 136 S. Fourth St., Phila. Phones Lombard 5564-5; Main 830 EARN-LINE Incorporated 1801 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamen General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester SS "De Moinei Bridge". Loadinj PhiladelDhia Havana S S "Lake Galera" Sailed SS "Coquina" Loading For rate and particulars apply It Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth SL PHILADELPHIA, A. Philadelphia to Scandinavian Ports Christiania, Gothenhurg, Copenhagen Regular Service V. 8. Shipping llnarii bttel Ptramer SS "Oronoko" Londin SS "Fort Arnutrons"..Scpt. 1 (From Pier 78. South Wharvei) The Charles T. Megee Co. Asent fr U. S. Shipping Board Drexel Building PHILADELPHIA Bell Lombard 5100 TOfR TRAVEL SERVICE A Labor Day O portunity For those who cannot easily af . d to leave their work for an extended trip, and - ' king for a short vacation before the Summer ends, we nave provided an ideal nine day pleasure trip over Labor Day, including an alluring six-day cruise in cool latitudes on THE SAGUENAY RIVER Leave Philadelphia on Monday, August 30th, to connect with 9i30 P M. New York Central tialn. Pullman berth provided. Arrive next morning at Alexandria Bay. Thousand Islands. Spend the day Leave following morn ing for delightful sail through ths Thousand Islands and tho Rapids of the St Lawrence River. Due Montreal In the evening, transferring to steamer "Cape Lternlty" for Saguenay River Cruise. Then n wonderful slx-dny cruisn on tho Saguenay. with ahore excursions at Quebec and other points. Due back In Montreal on Tuesday, the 7th, the day after Labor Day. Leave same evening by rail for Plattsburg, trans ferrtng to Lake Champlaln ateamer nnd starting from Plattsburg tho foI lowing morning for aall through Lakes Champlaln and George. Due Alban 7 P. M . leaving by night line steamer for New York, arriving early Thura' day morning, September 9lh. Return to Philadelphia as convenient, Inclusive Fare, $166.00 Up THOS. COOK & SON 225 South Broad Street Philadelphia - Phone; Bell, Walnut 300 street, are spendlnr the week fk Vi." Mian Cora. Purlonr. nf Orthrtrle accompanied bv her aunt, Mrs. J. Warn! rP WUUUp Ul IOilUllIt M. Ortf WIU VII i WlfT t - J Niagara Falls. . y.pK Mrs. if. j. Bower, or Birrninroam v Ala., who haa been tho truest of .hr son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr. E. F. Bowes, of 3091 Margaret street, has gone to Indiana on a. visit until next month. Beforo leaving for tno South she will return to Frankforfl and will be accompanied on her trip home by Mrs. E. Bowes, who will spend the winter ln Birmingham. Mr, and Mrs. John L. Oatther have re turned to their home at 1622 Haworth street, after a trip to East on, Fa., wrier they were the guesta of Mr. and Mrt. Henry Mellon Mlss Gertrude Summerfield, of Frank ford avenue and Orthodox street, will spend the week-end ln Atlantlo City In, a house party, to be given by Mr. and' Mrs. I. Krewson, at their cottage In Chelsea, KTKAMSmr NOTICES Air. 17 .... ....Aug. 18 . ...Asr. 21 . ...Ar. 28 . ...Aig. 28 ....Sept. 2 .wept 8 Sept. 8 West Bound Steamer East Bound Sent. 13 "Lehltrh" Oct. 21 Sept. 23... "West Togus"....Nov. Vf 'Docs not make Seattle. etc, Apply to Holland-America LINE NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM Via Plymouth and Boulogne-Sor-Me-' RjnAta Anj. 18'Stpt 22 Rotterdam Adj. 280ct 2 ! Noorla,n Sept. 8,'0ci. 13 I New Amiterdam Sept. 14l0et 19 ' rasner otrice. i3i woinnt st.. rhiu. Allantic-Gulf&PacificLines PHILADELPHIA TO San Pedro (Port for Los Angeles) SAN FRANCISCO y P.S. C.rE BOJU1K Abont AUO. 15 H. S. WEST Ar.VUM About SETT. 1 CILS. KUBZ & CO.. Inc.. Areola Drexel Bids.. Phllo.. Pa. Imbard 5101 Mala IBIS PASSENGERS for ITALY We hare orrnrmnod'atlon for IS FIR8T CL.SS paMcniers on ateumer sailloc PHILADELPHIA August 18 to a port on the VTet Coast of Italy. For information apply to CHAS. KURZ & CO., Inc. I0D HHKXEI. Iinib.iril AtOt ni.uo.. rnrLA. Main 1520 TOfltS 7 V ' m V: a 1 SB v. S, v Al 'U vl s A . -T, h VCIVI1 putllJllUj VU ;f ttoiti'iMftrii xht'iYfm . WMJtffr N "fr"- - "' - iiMtlv . .. .t. ..ftfri& h .. r 0tVv5 -v'A ,. .f - JttVtA2g .j Nuaaaaaaasaaaaaaaatosaaaaksaaaftaw r""'"J