EMW w ...' " w ..?. 'ztscy.r.'i vskx. i - is ' - fiGsr '. i ffil JjJfnJLAi' xJM.UJNJJiV.X 'AUmJOJ. j-u, j.i wr wxmmCu Jxmir?: 7iT r. '' i V1, ', " ''l . h- ' , ' ." , MM JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ' jVancy JTyne Ctas l&out Various Doings in Newport, and Other Resorts She Hears of Mr. Spencer's Accident Otlwr Bits TI WAS very gay and festive at tho J. Cad no in HOWpon r nnny, nmi mc I-firtftlnine continued quite unlnter JSgd Saturday. You know, the ten M tournament wob an inv tntlon af fair and It wbh moHt Interesting. The women were KorseoUHiy gowned, nd ever no many attended. Mr. John n Drexcl and lier doughtef-Jn-Iaw. jjilxabeth Thompson Drexcl, were imong the spectator during the who o S?kV KllsaUli's exceed neb 'fair hair ,nd complexion made, a dolightful con frist to her mother-ln-lawH warmer eelorW. They are; two handsome womenl The Edward J. Berwlnds gave . ball Saturday night for tho tennis Slayers, and though the Ned Berwlnds Pre not IV.iladelphlnn;. they arc so dMcly related to the Harry Ilerwinds and Miss Julia I erwlnd that ono always feels as If they belonged here. Miss Julia Ucrwlnd and her niece, Margaret Dunlap. are nt Newport nij ..? They never grow tired of that EX and are always In the thick of the i entertaining and cntcrtnlnmentH. The Craig IHddlcB have been up there .11 this week. Mr. V. ddln taking part in th" tennis, with Sirs, niddlo a specta- Mrs niddlo was wearing a beautiful wnp of dark blue silk and fur over J georgette frock the other afternoon. Her Hat was a round model of rtriw, rimmed with French (lowers. She 1b ..irXrfiillv ilrettv, her great charm bVg he clear Hkln and beautiful eyes. It won't be long before Laura Blddlc, Tr will be ready to mako her debut : ! U? She Is nbout sixteen and bldJ'Wr tc he very good looking. It IITJ absurd how, fast these cdlldrcn all grow up, does It not SPKAKIXO of debuts, you know Anne Itarrlnv Is going to make hers In Chestnut HI 1 this year. She Is a younger sister of Caroline Barclnv, who was fntroduced by her parents, Mr. and Mr' Barclay, last, wWr. Anne is named for her mother, who was Miss Xer, a daughter of the late Mr Jones Wlstcr. and a sister of Mrs. Arttur Zon CMchester of I.eesburg, Va., who was Ethel Wistcr. Air. and Mrs. ChicHcster. by tho way have been up here latelv and am been visiting' Mnh OhkhMtert Btenmother. Mrs. Jones Winter, at he! S It I Cape May, on Beach avoW. Anne Barclay Is a chnnnlr.g little some one. and there Is not nuy doubt of a good time for her. I don't think we will be so overrun with buds this year as we were last. Van't it a hectic year? I never knew of so many parties, night after night and ball after ball. It's u wonder they could all stand It, but they did and looked as fresh nnd gay as if there had never been any parties all year. I HEAR, that Ellen Glendlnnlng nnd Pcrslfor 'Frnscr aro to be married Jn October. Ellen is the younger of the girls dnd has been having a wonder fully good time. She's engaged to a my nice fellow and I hope they will be happy. Certainly they have every thing to make them so. Marv and Ellen are abroad at pres ent, traveling in France with their father nnd mother. Those girls certainly had a lovely time last year j they even took In the reception given in New lork for the Prince of Wales, you remem ber. Celcstlnc Warder wbb another debutante who hnd that treat, too. It w nri event for a debutante's year, was it not? EVERY ONE in Newport was much excited over the Injury to I.orll lard Spencer, Jr., on Friday. He wns in his airplane and had just reached Newport uftcr flying from New York. He made a safe landing, too, in the field of Mr. Reginald Norman. Then for some reason he thought be would fly on to St. George's school, and it appears, the field was too small for a take-off and before he could rise high enough, the plane struck the fence, throwing him out and severely cutting Ms face and hands and arm. ' ' He was better on Saturday, how ever, and was able to be taken to his parent's home. TJILLIU is as much as two years - old this summer and among other things he is learning every dny, la a knowledge of the country, of the cows, nl piggies, and little fluffy chlckles, and the funny calves nnd giddy little colts. The other day tho farmer's boy went to milk the cow and BIHIe went Jlong, holding mother tight by the Jand. He watched the operation care fully until suddenly some of thc.warnr, jres-h milk squirted into his little face. Out went the small red tongue, and In utter surprise Billy remarked to !?, er: '.'Why, Muver. it tastes dust lite milk." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES MIbs Anna Stockott Kent, whose mar ulBe Dr- John Walker Moore will take place on Thursday, of this week, h. L. sf e5l ot. honor nt a luncheon to x??i)eni.tod,i?f. by MrB- A,nn Re W'ss hni.u-erlte '" Jw"1 Bvo a kitchen Mower on Tuesday evening In Miss hent honor. Mr ".'I!, Hlanch.0 CTiavcau, daughter of iJLantl ?Irs- A J- Chaveau. of Jenkln fAUn.', e,n,.CTtttlned Informnlly at cards, hnn?edb..,uncJ!eon' ,Mt Thursday In &,. "',"? lont- Th0 Buests In cluded Miss Marjorle Kent. Mlsa Doro Mi.. JnnllKB. Mrs. Claronce Sylvester. nl ?.roth,y, Blspham. Miss Fannie Svl1 ?" Marg-aret Tatttcrsneld and wisa Emily Tattersfleld. nrtIrM.nn,'J.Mrs- Dnrclny II. Warburton fjw Mr IMgerton Warburton nr nnflnrl. Aflantlccity.18 at the Ambn8sarfor ln of Si' nn.a,.n,rs' fth,n p- "oIllnBsworth. for vR'?vlds.' "'"'leave on August 20 win ?nea8t Hnrbr. Me., where they wl spend i-evcral weeks. vlvn 1!,nJa,!,n Frankln JomeB. 3d. of th J'.:.00"0 n'"Vntaln and will spend "is next few weeks nt Capo May, N. J. tonIa?I,aIy.S- Feb'?"'. of 3421 Powel Bouth"Vebl8,Bpen,ynK th0 eummer at tufttlf feober" if" n"d W,H "0t r0 South ai"nr?ir8i F.'lward Bradley, of 023 uin t'orty-elulith irw.t ,., i. .,.., invTt2tinrtye,B,'ih Btrejt havo lued 'aurhter miSI marTJ, ot their lyi ami' Mr"ar.FloncS, vlrF'n'a Brnd AftentSwn ML 9.h,!rle? " Tliomann, of tuit is"' on Salurday afternoon, Au- nni'ot w.y.m?5d. W.' . Tunnell nnd hor r" McunvfnW.ft.ln.ut lane- Oermantown. joccupjinR their cottngo at Sprinar TMdaUiCev2wddln,i00l P'aca 0" their dnushiir8, m! " MeMurtrlo, when tnded iSJ;nlley '!.ave. Kno n art " September ,TBwcnty-8venth street PwtalonenJ"1!. i' Pennowlll. of hl Parents M? IV", tln-ya lnat week with tICoronnlaiMAnob'r.t a Mahaw, of jviao w.Yo,rk. a"d Lieutenant naoul n"' A,f Bucharest, numanlo. Weu fSm nt,AlMrtt aal'ed for, this, country rrom Japan on August 7. ' m iTil0 ,mRrr'a?o of Mien S. Worthlngton N,Shvl tnA ?,r- Dent MacDonounh, of JuT-Y0.1?' wl11 tak0 P'ace n Wcdnes" iittti th home of Mrs. John K. Mit chell, In West Chester. ALONG THE MAIN LINE ?. S. ft JKIlL.?' Wayne, .who, I. his -dauShiVt'-Wi "Ji"","0 JHH.7.W .;:ih?re . Mr- Vho has been fui '"'cull WCl'KB, t .MnoSrrtEIW'on,r1 anA Mlss Dorothy Itf.ni-'!; ?, Summlt.avonue, Wnvne. aro Now Jersey. WCeKS n HeMm', Park' Mr. nnA Arra irtiii. ta a..,. WnM.il. . i.llilltlll r. AU1I, OI ! n.n'nWJi. ,mYe been visiting relatives home rcturned to their n?ndr&' 9Lare" .V: Aman, tof weeks with Xt;",Ai.-T?In? ,?ve in'in2cnB0 AV'an' ,f Wayne, before leaving on a trip to Michigan and tho flir. ami AlVn T r n...t. ,ffi..?ci:"naritarSreiftn-.JBS iit. StSuni.,AS5ual " n ho r car to mi?tor .through Now England, returning about the middle of fiepfember. BtMDavMn.Ult,U',S,t.U,"' of ShlngW Box. lrtandP IS CnJ,n1a ,nnd lne Thousana Hd"; Mrs. Rlull Is spending a short Btufl. rk bCforo jo,n,nB Mr- ieMriLfFrnn?18 C- I'ftthrop, of Wayne, and Mft.!0 .v 8lt her 'parents? D I Atr- niF-hJlm,pnln' at westerly, n It'ln Mr?"'Vm."ltn' wno h"8 been vis dauhter rAlhro"' accompanied her Jiri8, Ju"l", Bookwcll nnd her two K",; nfe the guests of jf, And time. W "earnc' of Wnync- or Uorni Miss Francis Buch, daughter of Mr and Mrs, J. Clifton Buch" of Cedar W&t atWh..V'''"0 month of August at Whltefnco Inn. Lake Placid. noJn'i an.dMr8.- Thomri's MaoKellar Itoyal, of Cressbrook Farms Devon JameVstonnT?PCind,nfr ' ?hroSgheCananda!1- X" 0r nW molorinK Mr. and Mrs. James T. Havlland oi Wayne, havo returned to their Some from a trip through the West , Mr. John Russell, of Wayne hnsVft for Canada, where he will jSm ht Ma'rl' MIl,1?nJnnSt JJUM" nd MtaS hSug'cS.0 mve bcen on GERMANTOWN w.MilS8tn "rnnc,cs Q'lkey returned last S, n T'h.,Javln1 , vl?ltcd wvera wfll !,. ne'aea nnd Ventnor. Sho will leave today for Magnolia Maim n"niPanlod by her mother? Mrs Pyam luring Qllkey, and Mlsa Man- E Ilreii neman, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs j. E. Brcnneman, of 4303 Spruce streot! 5trs. IJobert Charles Pentland and 5SiJlnS,ter"fcM!f8 Helcn Bentland. ot eJS. A , wh0 haVe recently returned iKSnH '2?r.i.yenra .stay ln Honolulu. (fiw'J'iaI5 'nofruests for some time of Earitftwl.nRurtS'.a?e0bert Pentland nt 13'' Mrs. Thomas Irving, of 1B3 West &&&& Pa88lnB a Wt S8cSa? -? "a?vs Jr2Leiten ave.nue. ,'eft on Saturday to spend a week In Atlantlo City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Moore, of 202a Medary avenue, will leave tomorrow f0,r .Pccan City, where thoy will remain nt the Brighton until late September. Mrs. John II. Johnson, of 101 East Durhnm street, returned on Saturday frorrspendlng some time at Bound lakn, Mlsa Adelp Heifer, of 140 East Her-2a-18tiFer ,B P"Sslnff some time as the guest of Mrs. Frank E. Harris at her upartmont at Ocean City. Miss M. A. Dillon, of Greene street Sn t?'Snt0,5r,la: from n endea trip to Colorado Springs. Mr. and Mrs., Fred Kelly, of Chicago, th suaiti of frlcndi In this hmkIAh antett Pier will be that for an Indefinite period. . iv NnprlN i..li ' m -. .... rWS?l!:S ? whlch.vTlU 'take Mrw wl," "' "' wet or Hptm- of iff:AMratanett Pier "will h. h. " oroihy Qrru,dM4thlw &&;. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kelly, of 562v Chew street. left on Saturday for a trip to Boston, Mass., nnd to Baltimore, Ma. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Salkeld nnd family, of 907 r.ant rhoif.n ..;. "',. occupy their new , home at 909 'Eai" ""lt" iiyciiuo uyiring me comlnjr weelc. Miss Edith Pentland and M1m Har rlett B. Pentland havo returned to then home at 137 East Walnut lane from a short stay ut Ventnor. M,r8, p. Lelghton ontertalnod Infor mally at dinner, followed by cards, at ner home on Wednesday evening. Thera Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn flnnArutn n nn; East Haines street, have returned from yv j in oiuno ttaroor, WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams, of Lake Chautauqua, havo been the guests of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Mull, of West Phlla- Mr. F. Edward Nnlnn nt ) a....K Fifty-third street, is spending several Mrs. Charles A. Armstrong, of 6427 Locust street, will spend several days at Cape May, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nolan, 436 Union street, aro spending a week In Atlantlo City with Mr. Nolan's brother-in-law nnd sister, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shields. ' Miss Llllle Flanlgnn. of 2042 Trnr,., nvenue, returned on Friday evening .ium vtaib iu ,uf, IU1U ilTD. itiawin u. ways ana rnmuy, who are spending the uuinmcr ui uarooura iieignts, It. I, SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. James A Hanson, of 2124 Smith Fifteenth stroet, la recovering from a broken leg nt the Atlantlo City Hos. pltnl, where he has been confined for tho last eight weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Halpln nnn nwnny. oi ins miner street, are cpeuuing uio sciuon ai iiianilo City Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll ana their daughter. Miss Catherlnn r-nrrmi of 2108 South Rosewood street, left last saiuraay jor Aiianno uity, where they win niiuiiu mo rcnmiiiuor or mo season, Mlsi Cathertno Merkel, of 1410 Sny- uor uvcuuo, ima kujio 10 vnuey lorge, to remain lor a fortnight as the guests vi jriouuo. Miss Ethel Desmond and Miss Mary luiwcr, ut uu ouuui noaowooa street, wjll spend this woek Jn Atlantlo City. Miss Catherine element, of 160 Rltner street, spent tho week-end in Chelsea. MIbs Delia Brennart, of 1701 Porter street, uirara i'-arms. lert on Saturday for Atlantlo City, where sho will stay with hor mothor, Mrs Cntherlne Bren nan, for tho remainder of tho season. Mr. and Mrs. Collins, of 2227 South Fifteenth street, aro enjoying the season at Atlantlo City. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick De Putron, of 2329 South Slxteeenth street, will leave this week for Atlantic Cltv, where they wyi remain for the remainder of tho season. Mr. Francis Heine, of 1918 Soutn VIh.I..hI1. .ua a.n..wA.l A 1.1- W J illllQldOftWI OUOTl. lu.uuiou tu ilia iiuiiv last Friday evening after an extensive stay In Atlantlo City. Miss Edith 0 ore, of 2113 South Rose wood streeet, has gono to Atlantlo City, where she will remain for two weeks as the guest of friends. Miss Sarah Cohen has returned home after having spent several days In At luutlo City at tho Ambasjader, Mr. Josenh Smith, of 2815 South Rlr. teenth street. Joined his parents nt their cottage in Aimniio v-uy tor me weelc .end. Mr. and Mrs. HUlmet, ot 2387 BeuMt f t mlwSmmt ml K83 it l.Jf ."','. f.. S?li,'W '. KEYSTONE AUTO CLUB T0STAGEBI6RUN "Fall Frolics" Program for At lantlo City Trip Inter ests Motorists w ' Photo by Photo-Crafters MISS LOUISE DALDERMAN miss nu;-jrman was malt! of honor at tho marrlngo of her sister to Mr. William Theodoro Bauer, which took place recently i wu Sixteenth street, aro spending the week at tho Lafayetto Country Club, In Blackwood. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Rogge, formerly of 3743 North Nineteenth street, are occupying their new homo, 1332 Ly comtng street Dr. and Mrs., J. C. Attlx, of 235R North Thirteenth street, who returned last week from their bungnlow nt Lake Poconomlng, Saylorsburg, Pa, returned on Saturday for another weeks' 8tay. Announcement Is mado of the mar riage of Miss Mary Taylor, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. O. Taylor, of 1754 North Twenty-ninth strccot. and Mr. Wllllnm A. Stewart, of 646 Elklns avo nue, Olney. A group of North Phllndelphlans who form a coterie of cottagers at lsrka sle, Pa:, Include tho Rev. nnd Mrs. Ray W. Mussclman, Dr. and Mrs. John 8. Chubb. Mrs. William Wllklnsi Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. Yeagley and their family. andMrs. Bennett and tholr family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young and Mr. Miss Amelia J. Allen and Mis Anna Allen, of 1936 Diamond street, will loavo tomorrow for' an extended western trip as far an California, nntt have planned to visit many of tho attractive nnd Interesting places and reBortH on their route to the Pacific coast. They will return some time In the Into autumn. -TIOGA The following from this suburb will leao tomorrow to form a house party at Collegevllle, Pa.; Miss Grace Dur yea. Mlsa Betty SchulU, Miss Edna cat ton, Miss Ethel Keen. Mies Ueulah Knauer. MIbs Margaret Brown, Miss Ames Maude, Miss Marian Maude, Miss Helen Kern, MIbs Mnrgnret Crossley, Mr. John Logan and Mr. Horace Gage. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Occhlcr and their family left on Saturday to spena me re mainder of the season ln Ocean City. Mr. nnd Mrs. George T. Ed go, of 3818 Mnrih Rlirhtennth ntrecet. with their BOn and daughter, Mr. 8. Elton Edge ana Miss Evelyn L. Edge, will leavo during tho week to spend tho romalnder of the Beasou lp Atlantlo City. Mr. Charles M. O'Harn, of 3835 North Nineteenth strtet; his daughter. MIsb Ellxabeth O'Harn, and Mr. O'llara'a aunt. Miss Mary E. Lewis, have r. turned from the Delawaro Water Gap and will go to Atlantic uiiy ror me ro malndcr of the summer. ROXBOROUQH Miss Rhova Ott, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Wallace Ott, of 376 Greeen lane, returned home last week from Eagles mere, where sho has been staying since attending tho Kappa Kappa Gommi. convention at Mackinaw Island. Her sister. Miss Allda Ott, is passing tho late summer ln tno AaironaacK moun tnlns. MIbs Mary Frey. of 7703 Ridge ave. nuo; Mlss Sarah Fleming, of 7718 Rldgo nvenue, nnd Mlss Mildred Earley, of 7610 Rldgo nvenue, will leave during the weelc for wimwooa, 10 remain until the ena ot me- monm Mr. and Mrs. William Keely and their family, of Leverlngton avenue, are pass tng the month In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Patchett. of 8825 Rldgo avenue, who are spending August at meir coiiago in wiiawooa, gave a house party over the week-ena. Their guests Included Mr. nnd Mrs. Frea Bechtet. Mr. and Mrn. Samuol R. Borer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Button and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davenport, of Roxborough. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mitchell and their son, Mr. Edwin Montgomery Mltohell, and Mlss Emily Key, ot 141 Mldvale avenue, aro spending their vacation In Providence, R. I. They will go from there to Boston, Mass., and then to Fall River, mobs, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles William Wood. of East Monastery avenue, are being congrniuiaiea on me pinn ot a son, KODeri, on aukusi j. WI88AHICKON Mr. and Mrs. John C. Young, of Sumac Mips Edith Hultman, havo been spending some time as the guests of Mrs. Charles Htruso at her summer home In Wild- wooa. Mi and Mrs, Jomes C. Wobensmlth, of Rlghter street, were the guests- over tho week-end of Mr. and Mrs. E. Schell at their cottago on Chelsea avenue, Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Zahn nnd MISS E. A. GALLAGHER MARRIED IN CAPE MAY Becomes Bride of Mr. Relnhard at Catholic Church In Sum mer Reaor't A protty wedding took place this morning at Cape May, when Mlss Eliza beth Alfrlquo Gallagher, daughtor of Mr, Christopher A. Gallagher, of Over brook, nnd Mr. Elmer Joseph Relnhnrd, of Now York, son of Mrs. John Roln hard of Wynncwood, Pa., wero marrlea at half-past 11 o'clock at tho Church ot OUr Lady Stnr of the Sea, tho Rov. John Hlckey, of St. Mnry's Seminary, Baltimore, oftlclatlng. The brido, who wns attended by the Driaegroom b sister, Mrs. John J. Joyce, Jr., of Wynnowood, ns matron of honor, was glvon In marriage by her father, Mr. T. Hlilman Anthony Vnnnen-.nn. 3d, a nephew r.t dm bride, v. as Mr. Roln hard's best man. and his unhorn in. eluded Mr. Edward Rolnhard, of Buf falo. N. Y. : Mr R. Graham Ulgelow. of New York ; Mr. Thomas Sefton, or New York ; Mr. John Relnhnrd. of Forest Hills: Mr. Douglas Rollins, of Boston, and Mr. Albert Cndlev. uf New York. A breakfast followed at the summer coi. tago of the brlde'R father. Upon their return from a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs Relnhard will llvo with Mr. Gnl lagher at 64 19 Woodblno avenue, Over brook, whero they will bo at home In tno autumn. their family", who spent the oarly summer in Atlantic uity, navo returned to homo on sumac street. their Mrs. Charles B. Thoman nnrf tinr daughters, Miss Helen Thomas and Mlss Dorothy Thomas-, of Rochello avenue, who are staying through the season at their Seaside Park cottage, have been entertaining Mlss Mary Kennedy, also of Rochello avonuo. MANAYUNK The Rev. Ltnwood R. Berry, of Flor ence, N J has accepted a call to the pastorate of tho First Baptist Church, ond Doctor Berry, Mrs. Berry and their family will come to Manayunk tho end of the month. They will reside at the parsonage on Green lane. The new pas tor Is ajrraduato of the Louisville Theo logical Seminary, at Louisville, Ky and took a post-graduate courBe at Crozer Theological' Seminary, at Chester, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gallatl and Mrs. Oallatl's sister, Mlss Ross, of Main street, are passing tho season at Wild wood. FRANKFORD Mlss Gladys Wetherlll,' of Harrison street, spent the week-end visiting her nunt, Mrs. C, Johnson, at her cottage In Chelsea. Mrs. S. Brough, of 3234 Brldgo street, la visiting friends In Boston, Mass. Mrs. C, Matheweon, formerly ot Frank ford, but now living In Overbrook, In ppendlng several weeks nt Lake Placid, N. Y, A Mr. and Mrs F. J, Martin and their family, of 1342 Harrison street, Is spend tng this month at Ocean City, N, J, NEW JERSEY NOTE8 Mr. and Mrs. John Clomens, of Laurel Springs, colebrated tho twentieth anni versary of their wedding on Saturday evening at tholr home. Mr. and Mrs. Clemens havo as their guestB Mrs. Clem ens s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lu- neno, or iuanneim street, uormnntown. Mffl. Colllnn Ttnefim nt Tnne,atnw has been spending tho season In Ocean lu)'. ALONG THE READING Mrs. Robert R. Dearden, Jr., nnd her daughter, of Oak Lane, aro spending iwu wrrKH ni me noiei iraymore. At Iantlc City. Mr. and Mrs. Julius C. Levi, who left their summer home ln Jenkintown, Pa., ... niiciiu a iiiuuiii hi ino unnasiono inn Winter Harbor, Me., have returned to u vimiiiiown. DELAWARE .COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Jamei L. Seifridge, of Now York city, hnvo been the guests for a few days of their brother-in-law ana sister, :ur nna nirs. Horace G. Twnddell, nt Wydenbrook, their horn near Swarthmore, Mr. and Mrs. William Segner have returned to their home in Ridley Park iruui illume, wiicro iney spent SIX Weeks. FIND CRICKET TOO SLOW U. 8. Boy 8couts Are Ending Trip to England "Cricket Is a slow game compared m.v ""-"".. iiim aicpnen it. Tily, Jr., of Rain, a Boy Scout attend ing tho Boy Scout "Jamboree" in London. The lad describes an Inspection by Sir Robert Bnden-Powcll, originator of the Boy Scout movement, a visit to Stratford-on-Avon, birthplace of Shakespeare, and the ceremonies nt tho unveiling ot tnc i.incoin utatue in Lon don. The scouts expect to return on the Great Northern, which soils Tuesday. When Folks Quit Coffee because of cost to health or purse, they naturally drink Instant Postum "There's a Reason Committees engaged In making the arrangement for the "Big Fall Frolics" automobile run to Atlantic City on September 25 under Uio leadership of the Keystone Automobile Club, have been spurred to greater efforts to make the ruu the most memorable ever con ducted from this city by the number of nutolsts who have signified their In tention to take part. J. Borton Weeks, president of the Keystone Club, who Is executive secre tary of the run, is besieged daily in the headaunrtcrs In the Hotel Adclnhla by motorists inquiring into the various phases ot tho run. lie has received word from tho Atlantic City business men In terested in the "Fall Frolics" that the Chamber of Commerce and hotel keepcru there Intend making every moment of Interest to those participating in the event. There will bo prizes galore and slnco it Is in no sense of the word n speed run, many who have never before entered bucIi nn event have signified their Intention of turning out. The time, which will bo held secret until tlio machines have all checked in at Albany avenue, will be set by Mayor Edward Bndcr, of Atlantic City : Mayor Moore and Mayor Charles II. Kills, of Camden. The stnrting point will be at the exit gntc of the Federal street fer ries In Camden. The important task of rcfercclng is in chnrgc of Paul Iluycth, SAILS TO AID SERBS Mlss Jennlo L. Taylor, of Lans downe, to Join Friends' Unit Mlss Jcuulo L. Taylor, of Laus- do wile, 1'n., has sailed for Serbia to join In the work of the American Friends' bcrvlce committee. Miss Tay lor is a trained nurse, and will piob ably work with Dr. William Wolfram, of Boston, who is ln charge of medical relief, with the Quaker unit. Sailing with Mlss Taylor was Mlss May Stanley, of Anderson, Indiana. Mlsa Stanley is a bookkeeper, and will keep the accounts of tho unit in Serbia. Two other workers, to aid in the work of agricultural reconstruction, will sail in the near future. Headquarters of the Quaker unit arc at Mltrovitza. Severul outlying sta tions arc being maintained also. The Quaker unit now numbers eleven Americans, with a staff of native assistants nnd interpreters. A hospital is being established, houses arc being built fur the people in devastated vil lages, and extensive agricultural work Is under way. PHILADELPHIANS IN PARIS The following Philadelpblans arrived at Paris hotels in the last week : Ueerge Pickering, Thomas Parkinson, Thomas K. Johnson, H. K. Boston, Mlss Llllle J. Watt, Miss Anne Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Vlllarct, Hurley Baldy, Jr., Mrs. George MacFadden, Mlss Lu cille Harvest, Alfred C. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph John Francis, Eugene Huck. Julius Morris, J. M. Phillips, H. E. Stlnglcy, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel II. Fnrr, M-. and Mrs. Leopold Stokow skl. Frank Ilarrics nnd U. Blocksldgc. FINDS BOY AT SHORE Earl Drcdden, fourteen years old, of .142 Queen lane, Oermantown. wns picked up nt Atlantic City yesterday by a patrolman. When the patrolman questioned blm he snld he had gone to the resort without first having obtnined the consent of his parents. He wns taken to the detention rooms at the police feta tion as a runaway and his parents notified. He wns later called for by relatives nud taken home. ASCO fC i" ASCO ASCO IffilU CO. SI ASCO "P f " Tt ASCO iWirfftahaAftMAfarfba A S C O A J 15 i oi A Lifetime Spent in Your Service Try a bottle anywhere soft drinks are sold and you'll order by the case for family use. Ycm Taste Tfcfr ORANGE, In. grange iuee3e Louis Hillemann 412414 N. Orianna St. lll l'hone MnrUrt 801B Kwntonei Main 1863 Philadelphia Manufactured hr National Fruit Flavor Co, New Orleans Wait a Minute! W-a-i-t a m-i-n-u-t-e! It's candy! That's what you're forgetting. Bettor not And, of course, they will nnnrocinto vour thmmtif. $1.00 GllOCOlatCS . . . ,60c fulness all tho moro if you 80c Sea Foam Kisses . 50c ta? Hollls'8- 85c Caramels 50c ,Jm nccd "?' to" thm on t-i l xt ! "" that wo aro selling tho dol- 80c French Nougat, ,50c lar kjnd for sixty cents. JOHN G. HOlllS, 920 Chestnut St. 1A C o A s c o A s c O A Si c o A S C o A S C. ,0, I A s 8 A s c O A s c o U: s c O A S' C o A S' c ko A s re o A s c o- A' kS. o ? A s- C .0, A c o A 4 s c O A lUt VaaA nf mil- niornnInt Inn iira mnn whn TmVG devoted their llVCS to tho grocery business. In their youth, these men chose the grocery business, with its hard work and long hours, because they loved it. They know it was a business in which a man must always subdue his own interests in deference to his custom ers wants, a business in which tho long stretches of hard work often break ono s health but it was tho work in which their hearts were. That those grocer boys prospered is ample evidence that tho public does appreciate service honestly and conscientiously done, and tho fact that those boys now matured in a lifetime of deeds well .done are at the head of the American Stores Co. assures our customers the same loyal service and honesty of purpose that brought success to their efforts and made them what they are today. More than a third of a century has rolled by, but their vigor, ambition and tenacity of purpose remain undaunted, and in their hearts the desire to give honest and efficient service burns just as strong as in tho days when they opened their first grocery stores, which were the genesis of an organization that today covers four States, a tremendous chain of human service with more than 6000 employees eager to do your bidding. V ir..... n.,w nirni Wt JftrS r Arn Lemons 12 Big Juicy In big demand tbeie wirzn dire far making vlemonade. s Every Day" Milk S 13 Evaoorated I'll" Can One of the belt In Us line. This price If a bercaln and It will pay jou to buy a caie at . this low figure. sS . They Were Surprised! Folks who had been ardent "Asco" Blend users were sur prised when wo made a deliberate cut of 5c per lb. In tho price! At 40c. it was the best "buy" in coffee, and now at 35c, it is an exceptional . bargain. "ASCO" Blend Coffee lb Try a cup today you'll be delighted 1 "Asco" Blend Teas ib 45c i4 -lb pkg 12c; 2-lb pkg 23c Four Blends Black, Mixed, India Ceylon or Old Country Style. lletter than Teas selling for 60c ana buc per id. Wash Day Wants "Asco" Bluing bot 5c "Asco" Ammonia ...bot 8c Snow Boy Powder.. pkg i'Ac Crystal White Soap.cakeGftc Clothes Line yd 2c Washing Soda lb 3c Gold Dust Powder.. pkg 4'jc Lozanna Cakes 30c A delicious dainty new N. D. C. product. Fresh from the ovenB. Very wholeaome and nutritious. Try them enjoy tbeni. Preserving Needs' Mason Quart Jars . .doz 80c Mason Pint Jars . . .doz 75c Jar Tops doz 27c Jelly Tumblers doz 45c Jar Rubbers doz 9c Parowax 1-lb pkg 17c Vvv5fi,avvvv,v,rrwiwvYrYv' r Fwfr Good News ! The demand for our last arrival of potatoes was so tremendous we had a rather difficult time getting enough to supply our needs. Not only is our prico a bargain, but thoy aro tho finest potatoes we have sold this season. And we have another large shipment in to take care of your wants. New Ot&tOCS ( ibs) A I, nir (1A lhc V 9Ar XL hnctipl (Z( lhe Zn !" t '""' t T ' "'"'' " rnF., VVh b0P Butter 65c We don't care how much you pay you simply cannot buy bet trr butttr than Ixiuoll at any price. Louellu Is made from the Euie nastenrlred cream of finely red bealthy cattle. RICHLAND Butter i" 62c A fine, butter. pure creamery print American Maid Catsup t 17( Dried Calif. Lima Beans 15c India Relish i7 Jersey Corn Flakes w 11 Goodrich Tomato Soup c 6' Rich, New Cheese 33c Very tatty and nutritloua. "waste-Bacon pk 25c Rucnr cured, sliced thin, trim med of all waste. SSf Beef p 16c In sanitary dtiit proof cartons. Try chipped beef ln cream for luncheon. "Asco" Peanut Butter g'ass 13c Very calatablo and a healthy spread for bread. wwwwwyv1 You'll Know the Difference If you've never had tho pleasure of eating Victor Bread, try a loaf today. You'll tell the difference right away. OiCt0rBrcadH;9c Children Thrive on It. - mm v rrrrW&tr,0001000000JL. These Prices in All Our 169 Sanitary Meat Markets You Should Always Be Careful of tha meats you buy but particularly careful in the summertime. Hot weather works havoc if the meat is not first class in every rosnect. Wo have hnilt nn? nvini,i. .... fnftnrt r ttllnnrr AV nnlna nvirl nnlnra A. Ar4wn awxhhha m. - At.l. 1 .if """ vwa "uu s6 " uah cAjjciiao w bcc uiui, every piece of meat sell is pure and wholesome. Quality always tells. tation b we Rump or Iound Steak ib 45' ltVpcli f"2rminr1 Hamburg b Steak Beef - Tonrlur Boiling lb Beef Genuine Spring Lamb Legs lb 48c Loin Chops, lb 55c Rib Chops, lb 45c Breast Lamb, Rack Chops.lb 35c Shoulders, lb 30c Neck lb 24c lb 18c Genuine Wether Mutton Legs lb 38c Loin Chops, lb 40c Rib Chops, lb 35c Rack Chops.lb 28c Shoulders, lb 22c Neck lb 18c Breast Mutton lb 12c Fresh Killed, Milk-Fed Stewing Chickens, lb 45c """" AXAA 4 A UA.ti """""" ' ''ii''igSA-1-irrSiAAAAAJ-)VUViiAAAJ Stores conveniently located all over Philadelphia and in the principal ciuea unu lownu tu rcium., iew jersey, ueiaware ana Maryland fASCO ASCO ASCO V '! ' ASCO 1 i ASCO ASCO IF -mm .. ... J. J. . . ... -. . -. ASCO ASCO " - Ti ) Ji ,i ,a, - ''. i. te! ,. '-Sl ,! if r, . '' ' ''I A I 1 I .H A S c O v n J t; ' , A s, c o S A s c ! fo s, o , o; A i IS LG1, : a; a H v A s:i k i o n 'jdh A3 s cl oi A ISA, cv m c 4 s f A S c fai A. 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