(WiwiWV?. Hi'lT ,.vi ; , - - ;,. - ., V' ,-.: .,; - ' ",f EVENING' PUBLICS ; Ll)DGlBj-PmADELPHlA", SATURDAY, AU0UST' 1192 S71 GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Regrets the Death of Mrs. John Wana- maker She Tells of the Beauty of the Macdonough- Mitchell Wedding Tim Week THE tlrntli of Mrs. .Tolin Wnnnmnkcr nt Atlantic (Htv yesterday tlirmyH nntli(r litrci family connection Into had 'brcn I" for ",r,y "lnt l'!0"1!. ho Imil rrtlllnl n little from u bad tdtik Ine Miell In tlio enrly part of the week, niul licr death wan n. hIiocIc to j her family ami frleniK Mrs. WnnnmokiT was widely known i'r ior charitable work anil for her devotion to her fninlly. Her children and grandchildren were .Perfectly wranncVl up In her. "'"' '" ??$ ' miner they have nil remained In At fin IcCltv. rather tlmn rlidcnelng nwny frm her In her UlneM. 1 Mr Mid Mr. WanainaUcr hail fix .hiMren. two of whom died very yoeiiR ch."' or Th" man H. Wnnamnker. die. I ::...i.. i.nr aeo. 'llic ouier con inn i"v,.v .:" Anotherj ThomaH PIV v. i'nniniinhir. who Iiiih been IlVinB I" New Vork for live or more warn- Mr. Harclny Wnrbiirton nnd ul Norman MacLeod. The Brawl ")hlllrcn nre MrH. Artnro de Heereii. i,o win Fernanda Wnnaninker ! John Wnnninnker. Jr.. who wairletl Vanillic K Mwlf Loiilne. whose husband Tr wo married Rose I-ancaster InHt iir'rV. her; Mnry Hjown Warburton. LiT " named for lier Rrnndinother r,liVr ton "Vurbmton nnd lloilninn mid L'lgpr,,.' nknr. Jr.. noiw of the lotu the for- now Jim Arcl.lmldTl.o.nson. Tom Wnnninnkcr, Jr.. oiw o To Wanamaker, whose wife AT' an tors he services for MrH. Six- will ho ..,. tit mtutipfi. for n1-". .1.. tni.iwlo(1 hi Yiiri.cwj I"" ir. - ,,mon were . ivi, k was she, .,.,,1 I PP(1S 111! UIVM ".,, t.. v very retiring, mum jittio fcr society, loving licr Bhc n little fcr her family .T .1 n.l,llllf MAT was a most nriwur ....n T";; WorthliiKton Mltj-liwi-s " Wiilneidnv. You Know., wv "'"V " , ' R,;;!,'1' in nn jnnr fatlier Fh7 arm was owned, before I)oetor ", .. li nnssess on of it. " M hell, owned for ninny year SteixttMiZ HIMII.-I ' wonderful old- hi in L-.-...A hfir """ "v:... .i... .nni Tiiiv nve ii "". , i. SU Iii i her BlonmlnB untln Rown with tin unnderfnl old lnce. Mnl" Havnnl Kmie. who is n .lnnsh ter of Dr. nnd Mim. Haynrd Kanr. niul "wiiMii of Worth ie's. was .me of liei hrl,le"i mills imd Ml" Aenr. of New Yo k. a roitsln of Mr. Maedono.ish. was (he other bridesm.iid. They wore lovely orks of pale pink. The collation was "rve.1 at little tnbles under the trow. Ami the whole nffnlr was very lovely. S?r. Mncdono.iBh had his father as hi b. mini. I do like that ;1 Juj love to w It nt n wedding. There's nothl.ii: like lVniinK vonr father for a best friend, (specially when yon are n man. After the breakfast they went on their welding trip in n motor, nnd tliey will be in the Adironilneks for a while. I understand. tboiiRh In few weeks thn will return to Mrs. Mitchell, at West dieter, to stay severf weeks be fore RoiiiR to Mr. MaedonoiiRh s cattle rnneh in California. T fmsot to say tunt i imnm ". Mitchell Kreedley lookltiR very well. I l,ml not seen lier for some years, iiioiikh fhe has been on here. Vinton 1ms Rone en the stnRe reRvliirly now-, you Know. A we bird told me that Mnry s still vorkiiiR very hard nt h;'r writing. She hits decided tnlent. von know, nnd 1 am jlad she is keeping it up. I WAS very glad to hear je'xtcrday that Mrs. (leorRC llowcr wns im provlnR steadily. thoiiRh very, very (lowlv. from the M'vere accident she (h'tained when riding In her motor nbmit ten days ago. She nnd her two con and Harry Wnlton. Jr.. were in the Itower's limousine when n ear ran Into them full tilt at Academy road nnd (Jrant avenue in Torresdale. turning the flower's car entirely over. Mrs. ISower miis so badly bruised that she could not he moved for n number of dns after ome getting home, even for the taking of nn X-rny. to see if Unnes were broken Hut the soreness is gradually cpIiil' niul it is honed that she will soon be able to go around ncain. Neither of her sons was injured, but Henry Walton Mas rather liailly cut. However, he was nble to return home from the hospital the next dnv. Henry Walton's engage ment to Jo Keovos was announced about a month ago. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr and Mrs. Frank Tenney, of Hav 'rford nnnnuncu the engagement, of their daughter. Miss Katharine Tenney, to Mr Heiry Kelson, nlso of Havcrford. Mr nnd Mrs. Joicph Chapman, of Ers'n Mnwr, will spend the month of September nt Hnverford Inn, whllo fwiiltlng tho complotlon of their new home Ilrlek Gables, on Thornbury road Haverford, optosltn the Sydney Thaser property. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chap man expect to move Into their homo October 1 ' Mr and Mrs, John Barnes Townsend. or Montroao, rtadnor, hae returned their home from n trip of n month S,1,. ;,rk Harbor nnd NurraganBett l'ler. While at York Horbor they were tho '"''s of Mrs. Townsend'B parents. Mr. nd Mrs Lowls miey. Mr and Mrs. Herbert Lincoln Clark finrt their fnmlly, of Ithan, wlio hnve i'V In the Cnnadlnn Hocklcs for tho ast three weeks, spent n few days ilur ,"? ,h? wp"k "t their home at Ithan f fJ '''n for Maine to remain there ior the remainder of tho summer. A,?,Ir,s. ('harles Slnnlckson. with her naughter Miss I'rlsclllu Klnnleksnn. of iioxemont. nnd Iw.n uttn Tifiou 'r.tinAa l"i, hao.Jeen spending the Inst four jeeks at Murray Uny, returned Thurs- l!r,r?.irs,nnIey Hurlhut nnd hrr son, r (Inrkn Stanley Hurlhut, of 2105 to v1 Btrr't'1- wl" n,0,or 'i Monilny iff iinJ nt.,1,lhc.mlrtdl "' s'entember. Adlrnni, !' ,,n? J't, returned from tho "EU , where ho was a gust nt f,,7?; ',ill-t, B'vrrr by Mr nnd Mrs a-iuifht T! 'slmon"' fr their win nnd aauuiter.ln.lnw-. Mr, and Mm Eugene " himonln, at their Bummer enmp. tnd,,,'fli,J.olI" A- McCiinn. of tiermnn- - i'"n iiiiiiounceu tlio ;' ii.iiitrnior iiim. n"d Miss Helen Mtirrny, of Wynnfwood, nt Ihclr cottago at Marblehcnd, Mass, Mlss Vlrglnln B. Wetherlll, daughter f Mrs. Christopher T, Wetherlll, of "yerbrook, left yesterday fdr Island Heights, where sho will he tho guest for a few weeks of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd IIculing8 at their summer cottage. Miss Wetherill's engagement to Mr. Morris Albert Stout, Jr., of Ocrmnntown, was announced a few weeks ago, Mr. and Mrs., Ocorgo Wharton Pep per, Jr., of St. Davids, have returned from Lake Ocorgc, N, V. Mrs. James Alcorn, of 2103 Spring Harden street, will leavo next week for Hannibal, Mo., where sho will remain for several weeks as tho guest of her son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Daniel Hafner, Tho marriage of Mrs. Josephine M. S. Lovatt, of Cynwyd, to Mr, Charles T. Chase, of Bnla, took plncc In tho rec tory of St. Matthias's Church. Hnla, Pa today nt 9 o'clock. Only n few Imine dlato relatives weru present nt the cere mony. Mr. and Mrs. Chnso will sail on August 28 for Hurope, nnd on their return will llvo In Qnla. , Miss Beatrice A. Robinson nnd Miss Florence Mcsslngor will sail from New York today for a short stay In the Ber mudas. Mips Anna Sann, who has 'been tho guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Hchwlng, of 550 North Sixth street. Olney, hns roturncd to her home In Johnstown, I'm. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Miss Anna Barnard, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. WllHnn rinrnnril. nf nrvn Mawr, returned to her home yesterdny from n visit of a fortnight with rela tives In Stanton nnd Wilmington. Del. Whllo In Stanton Miss Barnard was tho guest of Miss Certrudo Cranston, and In Wilmington the guist of Mrs. Kllzn beth Thompson. Mi, nnd Mrs. A. II. Spencer, of Vl'lla novn, will leavo on Tuesday for Nnr ragansett Pier, where they will bo the guests for soveral weeks of Mrs. Spen cer's mother, .Mrs. Uobson. Mrs. Raymond Carlson, of Maryland,' has been spending tho week with her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis H. Watt, nt their homo In Wayne. Mrs. Carlson was Miss L'dlth Watt. BROTHER AND ISTER 4V" ' KUTII Ill'KNKTT KAINSKORIl Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J Havlds, who have been spending several weeKs nt unrlstmiis cove, Me., have re turned to their home. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Jules Bloch. of Sixty ninth avenue and Twelfth street, Oak Lane, left yesterdny on a motor trip to Boston. William Camp. Shortly nftor his return Mr. Work will leave for Cuba. , Miss Thelmn Merrill, of 2011 Khcst nut street, has ns her guest Miss Marian Koker, of New York. t Mrs. Mnthow Twohy, her son, Mr. Francis Twohy, nnd her two daughters, Miss Jane Tvohy nnd Miss Anno Twohy. of 1714 Wolf street, will leave today for Atlantic City, where ihcy will remain Indefinitely. Sir. and Mrs Thomas Cnrlln, of 1710 Johnston street, arc being congratulated On the birth of n daughter, horn last Ft Idny. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Nclllo Homeynrd, of West Som erset street, Is passing two weeks nt Bowers Beach as tho guest of Miss Ocrtrudo Artclt. Mr. Leonard Pastorlus Tull. of 2818 County, of St. North Twelfth street, returned yestcr- uity iiuiii ii Biuy in iiiiiiiiuu iuy. Dr. and Mrs. Rclnhnrd Nell, of south ,wcst cornr of Twenty-stcond street and Falrmount avenue, left Thursday on n motor trip to Boston to attend the national dental convention and also participate In the golf tournament at Boston on August 23 and 24. Miss Helen I. White, who has been passing a few days at her home, 1927 Hnmllton street, has returned to Wild wood, N. J . with Miss Mary A. Ken nedy as her guest for the remainder of tho season. Miss White Is a sister of Mr. Charles B. White. Miss Mnrjorlo Higgles, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Higgles, of Wash ington, Is the guest of Miss Lillian Hanna, daughter of lr. and Mrs Hugh Ilnnna, of 2843 Diamond street. The engnRcment of MIfb Uannn to Mr. Lewis II. Rlggles, brother of Miss Higgles, hns been announced. Mr. nnd Mrs., Georgo H. flnrrett have returned from their wedding trip nnd nre at homo at 2437 North Thirty-see-nnrt Btreet. Tho brldn wns Miss Marin Kllznb5tli Belire, unugnicr oi .Mr. ami DELAWARE COUNTY Miss Marlon Oldham, whose homo Is near Lansdowne. Is entertaining In formally at ten this afternoon In honor of Mrs. I'erftnso Moore, of Hnrrlsburg, who with her small son will be with Miss Olilhnm for a few days.' Among her Ruests will be Mrs. C. Paul Snyder, Mrs. ICthel HlKhter Wilson. Mrs. Fred Jiauptle. Mrs. AVIIIIam B. Todd. Miss Lcnoro Lloyd. Miss Anne Oeyer, Miss Florence Pleice nnd Mrs. Kenneth Given, of Now York. Dr. George M. Hughes, of Chester, who lived for a number of ye.-ns In Mexico, was the guest of honor nt the meeting and luncheon or tie cncMcr jtr8 Emi H. Bchre. nuiiiij luif, iii'iu un i tummy in nit: w toiiiiK women s nristian wFsocinuon rooms. Doctor Hughes gnve nn Inter esting talk on Mexico niul Its pre-nt regime.. The nftrr.oon wns in uhnran of Mr. J. P. Kyro Price, Mr Harry D. Ine nnd Mr. Paul Ueriy. Mr. and MrB. William -M. Powel and their son nnd daughter, Miss Kathcrlno Powel and Mr. John Powel, have re turned to their home on Knot Thirteenth street, Chester, from a three weeks' visit to Capo May.- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Longbottom, ac companied by Mr. Phillip Mowry, of Chester, are spend lug n few weeus "at Cape May. Colonel and Mrs. Francis G Sweeney nnd their daughter, Miss Henrietta Sweeney, havo returned to their home In Chester from n fortnight's slay at Con gress Hall, Cape May. Mrs. Kdward II. Hall and her daugh ter, MIhs Klizaheth Hall, have returned lo their home In Media from Crnnrnrd. N. J., u-hero they wo.-e the guests for a fortnight of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jones. -u i DREAMLAND ADVENTURES LONESOME BEAR'S BROTHER By DADDY Photos by Photo-Craftem RORKKT JOSEPH RAINSFOKD Son find daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Dolian Kalnsford, of TnrreMlalo WISSAHICKON Miss Margaret Pratt, of Hochelle nve nue, will go to Wlldwood for tho re mainder of the season. malndor of the summer. Mr. J. Cowley Huss nnd his family, of Mnnnyunk avenue, nre passing the month In Wlldwood. Mr. arf Mrs. Kllwood Beatty. of Ho chelle nvcnilo, nnd their dnughter. Miss lCliznbeth Beatty, havo returned home fiom Wlldwood. Miss Murlan Lylc, of Seville street, will leave shortly to spend the closing weeks of summer In Wlldwood. Mrs. nnd Mm. Irwin Lyndnll, of Su mac street, uro pnsslng tho season nt Sea Isle City. Miss Rebecca Keenau hns returned to her home, on Sumac street, after staying a fortnight In Wlldwood. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles McDowell, of 3132 Diamond street, havo returned from a trip through tho mountains .f Pennsylvania nnd nro entertaining their son-in-law ind daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mnlnwnrlng, of Johnstown, Pa. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs John H. Johnson, of 101 liast Durham street, will leavu on Monday for n three weeks' motor trip through the New England states. Mrs. Alexander S. Johnson, of 10 Hast Mount Plrasant avenue, has returned from spending n few days at the Holmchurst, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pent, of 75 KnBt Duval street, nro spending tho summer In Wlldwood. Miss Hnzcl Dedler and Miss Kmlly rurran, of 217 Church lane, mo nt the Beaumont, Atlantic City, for a week. Mrs. Louis Hoser, of 6115 Rous street, has returned from nn extended visit with her bi other, Mr. Thomas Kllraln, at his cottage In Cape May. Mrs. Hoser beforo her recent marriage wns Miss Sarah Kll rnln. Miss Mnrgaret Fitzgerald nnd her brother. Mr. Thomas J. Fitzgerald, of 804 Hast Chclten avenue, havo returned from a trip to Niagara Falls nnd Cunndn. Mr. Fitzgerald, with Mr. John Mundy and Mr, Raymond Harding, will spend the week-end In Wlldwood. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osborn nnd fam ily, of 5119 Keyser street, are occupy ing their cottugo nt Beach Haven for tho summer. Miss Martha Why. of 315 Church lane, has returned from nn extended visit to Ocean City. Mrs. William Handle nnd Miss Kthel Altemus Byrd, of Chow nnd Wlster streets, will return today from a threo weeks' stay at White Sulphur Springs, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott App, or 48 West Ashmend place, nre spending some time In the Pocono mountains. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Mlnnlngcr have returned from their wedding trip through tho state and aro occupying their npurl nicnta on Thorps lane. Mrs. Mlnnlngcr will bo remembered as Miss Jennie It White. engagement of i rnnces k zsinctti id n? Vi2i V.Ir' W.'.m Knimott MncDon rlaie UnIC.hVu nlla' Tcx" W,10M mnr-Vr-A Lt,,Uo I'10 vcr' quietly next nuuy pvcnitip nt tlm l.nmn tn "." mother r.i- Ireet, (iermnntoum West Rlttcnhnuso fcas form.."" ,, "' "'" MncDonald ,n formerly a lieutenant In the U, S, nd th?i,lfMr?.' stcwnrt riodgo Jesup have i?ie..f,limlls:v. of Hclon' s"ln. who months ,L ,n th,? N,,ltca "" weveral their i,'r. """'"dli'T tho summer with Mrs Tn,,erTiln(1 8l8ter- "'0 Rev. and Kortv.rS? "nmiiey Swain, of Pouth Head i jeesup will '& sT? i" B,,reet' "" 'e Jwrop homo Jeisun ,vM.ntr.ose' In' J,r- nil Mrs. Ihoautnm1 ,ctur, t0 Srla early In '"nendnVJ.181.!0, nrln,n. t Bryn Mnwr. "arbor, m5 summer ut Grindstone Mr and Mrs s. inrt n,"" ."". nponcer cnanmnn Qm in tniJ ' r' Wnltep Chapman, of 'rpg 7M& && wcela' trl" Mr L,a'a McCowen. dnunhter of .WuJr(i' ,'i " McOo.wen.-of 4401 mtlimr.'Z?' " ne . -i ir, amj 4401 Kueat. for several WEST PHILADELPHIA Mhs Ella Kolly, of K008 Master street, will spend tho week-end at Ocean City, N. J. Mr nnd Mrs. Wendell Swift Tredlck. Sr, 0131 Christian street, nro leaving this city Monday to spend somo time at Asbury Park, N. J. Tholr two children. Master Wendell Swift Tnedlck, Jr. and Miss Vlrglnln Dickey Tredlck, will ac company them. Mrs. Susan Boaston and her grand- TIOGA Miss Marlon F. Trumbowcr. of 132!) West Vennngo street. Is spending the week with Miss Kllznbeth Vera Beadc.l. of Fort Washington. Miss nuth Taggart. of 3682 North Tenth street, returned during the week niter passing; sevcrni weens m uwcaii City. Miss Helen Tnppan. of West Tlogu street. Is spending the late bummer in Asbury Park. Mr. and Mrs Clnrcnco McCool Tay lor, of 3510 North Nineteenth Htrect. who have been staying In Ocean City during tho summer, returned homo during the wek. Their son nnd daughter-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs Russell Taylor will leave on September 1 to spend tho month In Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmcs Hothonhergcr, or North Sydenham street, will leavo next week for Frankford, Intl., to attend thn twenty-second nnnunl reunion of the Rothenberger family, to bo held on August 31. Mr. and Mrs. William Roach, of 1313 West Hrle avenue, are spending the month In tho Berkshire, Hills Dr. and Mrs. Albert L. Roat. of West Krie avenue, are passing tho Into sum mer In Oak Orchard, Del. NORRISTOWN Mrs, Emma B. Whlto. of fiOS Stan brldgo street, entertained at her home In honor of the birthday annlvcisnry uf her grandson. Master Milton C. Hclz, of Colllngswood, who 1b spending tho sum mer here. In tho progressive gnmea prizes wero received by Miss Margaret Holloway. Mrs. Thomas Faulkner. Mr. Rornld Hoxworth and Mr. Christian Iluber. The Hallmon Family Association will hold Its thirteenth annual reunion on Saturday AuguHt 21, at Menlo Park. Hnllmatis for miles around nre oxpecteo. to be In nttendnnco at tho event, as 900 Invifttlons wero sent out for tho affair. A prominent representative of tho Hall man Fnmlly Association of Canada will bo present and will deliver the princi pal adilrcFS. .Mrs, E It Care, of Swede and Mar shall streets, has gon to Longport. N. J to visit her son-ln-lnw nnd daughter, Mr nnd Mrs J. Ronnld Roberts. . Miss Mario Coulston and Miss Jean Coulston, of 705 Swede street, nro gnosis of Mr und Mrs, Edward Coulston, of Newark, N. J. Miss Mao Potterson, of Franklin ave nue, is visiting Dr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Parker, of Ehrcnfcld, Johnstown, Pa. Doctor Parker was formeily an lntrne at Montgomery Hospltnl. YARDLEY Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. Y. Barnes entcrtnlncd nt supper on Thursdny ovenlng. Ouosts were present from Philadelphia Lnng home. Bristol, Newtown, Morris Heights nnd Ynrdley. Miss Cnrol Kruscn, nf Philadelphia, who has been visiting Miss Sarah East burn, hns returned home. Dr. O. C. Englo attended the reunion of the Englo family at Pittsburgh last week. Miss Helena Ross spent the week-end In Philadelphia. Trte Lennl Lenapc Camp Fire Olrls. who are having n two weeks' oiitlnn at Nccly's Mills, will break cninp todny. Mrs. John It Dunlap, their gunrdlan, spent the Inst week with them. Miss Ellzaboth McCormlck has been visiting friends In Baltimore. Tho Rev. and Mrs. W. K Lake, of Princeton, nnd Mrs. Woodruff nnd her daughter, of Woodruff, N. J., aro the guests of "Sir. and Mrs. William Apple gate. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs Ralph .L. Patterson, of 43B0 Orchnrd street, are receiving con KCniulntlons upon the birth of a dnugh ter, Beatrice Mr nnd Mrs, Patterson and family will ro flown to their summer home nt Stone Harbor. N. ,J., within a few days, lo reinnln until the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ashcroft enter tained the ladles aid of tho Orthodox Street Methodist Episcopal Church at their homo at MclClnley. Pa., wnen the following wero present- Mrs. J. Graham, Mrs. William Reynolds, Miss Edith Reynolds, Mrs H. Salmon, Mrs. E. Jones, Mrs. J Van Sant. Mrs. William Worrels. Mrs, E Knorr. Mrs. S. Knorr, Mrs. M. Oraham, Master Chandloy Ornham. Mrs. T Van Thorn. Miss Ella Van Thorn nnd Mrs, Queer, 'Mr. nnd Mrs. Blnghnm, MnBter How ard Salmon, Mrs. William Fowner, Miss Mildred Nlcolls, Mrs. .1. Greennlgh, Mrs J. Hulton. SIlss Allco Hullon Miss Grace Hulton. Mrs Ashworth, Master William Ashworth, Mrs, William Fealrhcller. Mrs. P. Miller Mrs. Brandon. Miss Bessie Miller and Miss Ethel Greennlgh. Mr. Elmer E Betson nnd Mr. George Botson, of 1719 Harrison street, hnve left on an extended trip to Crawford, Neb. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Waters nnd tholr granddaughter. Miss Jennie John- iiuo i,'ii,i,n, it,.,i o.. ....,, ison, or 4817 liawtnorne street, are hn !!?.,, in TmiL, i n'iM,.u ? ih! I spe icllnR ten days on a motor trip to ,,,"inffi?,fl0ii,,Jl,i?nfl5,BhI' fr ,he rC" lUillriB. Bethlehem and the Delaware Water Gap Mrs. Ida B. Powell, of Mnrlboroitith street, who has returned fiom a trip to tho Great Lakes anci several weens stay In Detroit nnd Buffalo will now Join her family nt Atlantic Lily, wun whom sho will remain for the rest of tho Hummer. CHAPTER Vr The lleiir's Heoret Peggy and Billy caused u lot of sur prlso among tho folks outside tho circus tent whon they rodo forth from under tho canvas on the hack of a hear, Mothers screamed nnd grabbed their children, men shouted', and boys who had been pecking around tho circus lot to seo what they could see stirtted homo as fast as their legs could carry them, No one wanted to bo caught by tho bear. Tho anlmnl keener, who had boen left locked up In tho bear'r. cage, as told Jn yesterday's chapter, yelled loudly for help, hut there was, so much nolso dur ing tho show that ho wasn't heard for a. long time ; mid by then tho bear had carried Peggy und Billy to tho safety of the distant woods. "Ugh ! Ugh ! It's good to bo free." grunted tho bear, plunging deep Into tho forest. Ho went on and on until ho came to a river. He wns turning to go along tho hank of tho rHcr when Billy spoke : 'Tertians that animal keeper will chnso uu," said Billy, "If you go Into the river nnd wndo upstream, tho witter will wash away ,your tracks nnd tho keeper will not bo ublo to follow you." Tho bear took this advlco and walked along through tho shallow water until ho 1'nnio to a ford, nnd thero ho crossed to the other bnnk of tho strenin. "I think you had better go homo to your cavo tho shortest way," advised Billy. "'My cavo Is many days' Journey from here. I must eat and rest before I start for there," replied tho bear, sitting down suddenly and tumbling Peggy nnd Billy off his back. As they Jumped up to scold him for giving them this rough surprise, he began to lick IiIh chops hungrily. "I could not take food while I wns homesick," said the bear, "but now I've got a terrible appetite. I think u couple -oP plump children would taste mlehty good to me right this minute." Tho bear looked nt Peggy and Billy In a way that mado them feel creepy Had the grief over being shut up In a cage made Lonesome Beur crazy? Had ho become wild again, nnd was ho actually thinking of eating them? "How queer you talk, Lonesome Bear," said Peggy. "You know jou like to eat grubs nnd berries nnd honey bet ter than you do children." "Why do you call me Lonesome Benr?" nsked tho benr, to their nston ishhicnt. "That Isn't my name." ' Peggy nnd Hilly stared at him In amazement, xney nnun t nouutcd tor u mlnuto that he wns Ionesomo Bear. To be sure, ho hndn't seemed to know them when they first saw him In his cage, but they thouiht that was due lo grief nnd homesickness. Even now they could senrcely bellevo he wasn't Lone some Benr, and yet there wus something nbout this benr that mado him seem n little different from their friend. Yes; he was a stranger And perhaps ho wns a savngo bear and was really thinking nbout eating them "It you'ro not Lonesomo Bear you must bo his twin," cried Billy. "Ugh I I hnve a twin brother," grunt ed tho bear. "Wo wero parted when wo were cubs. Where shnll I find this Lone tiomo Bear you speak of7" "You will find him living In a cave with Toddle Pupklns. his chum. Wo will take you thero If you don't eat us," snld Peggy, (illicitly. She thought It would be well to bargain with this hungry strange beur. "Ugh! Ugh I Do you thfnk I throat ent you after you saved me .from lnk' ' awful circus cage?" grunted th oKC "No, I wouldn't cat you hut If w. hfti- . pen to meet any other children In th , , woods, they might mnko anleo meal," - "ir you talk that way wo will tak von right hack to tho circus," .scolded Peggy. Tho bear licked his chops hungrily nnd growled ', but Peggy looked frrm ana cross, nnd Anally he nodded, his head, "All right; It shnll bo ns you say,'1 he grunted. "I'll promlso not to cat any children." So they set off for Lonesomo BearW , cave, tho homesick bear lunching along; ' the way on berries, roots nnd grubs. Peggy nnd Billy rodo on his back. They were very glad to think they wero Ink Ing lonesome Bear's, brother to visit him, for.they wero suro this bear was their old xrlend's twin, Whnt happened when they reached Lonesome Benr's cave will be told In tho coming week's story. i, A v: in A .9 ,; .WCMMKll KKS f) UTS ATLANTIC CITY, ROXBOROUGH Mr nnd Mrs". John J. Foulkrod, Jr . of 451 Lyceum avenue: Mrs. Robert M. Yahn nnd Mr. Robert ni. Yalin. .lr, will leave next week for an automobile trip to La l(o Wlnnepesnukeo, N. II , where Miss Isabel Foulkrod, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Foulkrod ; Miss Anna Yahn, their niece, nnd Miss Dorothy Kelly have been spending tho season at Camp Iro quois. Tho campers and their visitors win return nomo me emiyoi tne montn. Miss Florence Sabold and Miss Carrie Sabold, of Ridge avenue, who havo been spending the summer abroad, will sail for this country next week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Kappls, of 5523 Ridge nvenuc. nnd their fnmllv hnve re turned homo from several weeks' stny In Wlldwood. r Miss Mnry Kurtz and Miss Nettle Kurtz, of fi21S Rldgo avenue, will leave shortly to spend tho early autumn In At lantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Cox and their fam ily have been spending tho season nt their summer home In Ocenn City. rll , .N..1. , WELLSBORO Very Moderate Rates Music, Dnncinpj; Oathing From Hotel Slttintfrt In rentrr at nil nttraetlnn KENTUCKY AVENUE Vt Illock from llnnrdvvnlk EIvAtor: etei-trlc IIkIUh rooinn with run nlnp water and prlvatp lulhi rn-splta thn hlpli com of living, wo still maintain our rrpuiauun lur nn unxccnpii uiuie iry uur litiii'i nil I. uhy- ii rniirii.'u, uii-ii man. (irrnnKcments for n lonuer ntuy ! Write for Reservations, or I Come Direct to Hotel i ALWAYS HOOM FOlt ONI: MOrtB ! unncr mananeempnt or MTERH & IilOTIIKno for l," ypfim LEMfiTON Pacific tnd Arkmiat Ave. ,Capdtj 600. One blnck from Million DolUr Pier, Rexllnj; depot and belt bath joe beach, 7S Oathbouea with shower for aurf balhrra. Private way to beaeh. EitantLva porche aod ball room. Xlec. llghta and running wairr Intoomt. Private bath a. Orchectra and danrinc. American plan 13 undailvt SIS p weekly. European plan 11. SO up dallj. Fireproof l4fi When for any cause you should change your table drink instant Postum recommends itself for many reasons Among them are its rich, coffee-like flavor, ease of preparation, practical economy and general satisfaction as a household beverage for children as well as grown-ups. Try Postum A tin from the grocer is very convincing, as many a former coffee drinker knows. f3a9aQ9 mm i p'-Sa&SSMl! I Instant ; I IKSTAHT POSTUM itnnui i ., i . .. ..win" wwMl to"H Tl K (6 There's a Reason99 Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc. Battle Creek, Michigan M-KAMXHir STICKS HTKAMHiiir 'xoTirna MANAYUNK Miss Mnrtha II. Brnclslinw, of 4333 Mnln street, has returned homo from nn extended trll to NMnunrn Kails nnd Cnn jitla, MIhh Dradshaw wns accompanied lij' her brother nnd BlBter-ln-lnw, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph nr.idhaw, nnd Dr. nnd Mrs. John Hoth, of Iledhlll, Ta. Miss' nose nreltmelcr. of 141 Dupont street, will spend the week-end with n camping party nt HlrmlnRlmm. N. J. u.r dlRter. Miss Knthrvn Hreltmcler. hns daughter, Mlsi Dorothy Henston, have . returned from a fortnight's visit In Potta- rotunied to their Jiomu nl 11523 Wood land avenue, nfter motoring to Atlantic City, where they spent n few days. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Anna Mao McMnnus, of 212S South Fifteenth street, und Miss Klcanor Morrow, of 2127 South Fifteenth street, aro spending a weelt at West Ches ter, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. fienrge Ilnllnnd nnd Miss Catheilno D. Carlisle, of 725 .Smith Twenty-seeond street, are spending this month at Ocean Cliovo Mr. nnd Mrs. (leorgo lOhmnu their ton, Master Oeoign Ijhmnn, and tliulr daughters. Miss llladys Khmiili. Mis Christine Klimaii, Miss Dnrothen Hhmnii nnd Miss Jennette Khmnn, will leave today for Qunkeitown, jni, where they will remain until nftor Labor Pay. Mrs, Daniel P. McKenna. of 1,10 .South Forty-ninth street, formerly of 153 Morris street, has returned home after having visited her daughter, Mrs Fred erlcls Mitchell, nt Avalou, N J, for Hovernl days.- MIhh Hnrnh Durnlnc. MIhi K'litlirvno niirnlmr und Miss .Mnn Sullivan Imvi returned homo nfter having spent n fortnight with friends in Holly Heueh v.V. Ilobcrt Work. Jr.. of ' I ' Rll. worth street, has Bona for it lew days to vllle. I'a. mii.HiiotiH NOTier.s rrlpmlH tiik oi.n FKir.Niiv .mi:ktin iiotmic, .Mnnteonieiy plk. Mtrlun. was tnl)llhci) 182. IIre Wllilnm l'cnii wurshlpeil, as well on many other notwl rVlenrt. One nf the historical nnols of America, la open for worship every Klrft-Uny (Hunilny) mornlntr nt 11 o'clock Vlaltors cordially Invited. l'reNlitrrlun AUCH NT. CHDHCll, IMh ami Arch. ntv. C. K. .MACAHTNIIY I. U,. Minister. 10:45 a. in. and b p, in Ilev. J. II. lten. dull. Jr., U, 1). 7 '.IP I', m Organ Herltnl IIKTIIANY TKSll'I.K rHIWIIVTKKLVN Clllllteil. n.lil unci Hprucc I'ustur, Itev. ASA J. KKimY. 1 I SpraKr. Itev. l'r.ink M, HlUlry. V V . Vii'Xar of Firiit Church. Oakland, Calif Burvlces. 11 m m. nnd 7 P. m lir.TIII.i:lll".M I'llKSIlYTfltlAN ciiiihcii. Ilredd and Diamond Is IlevC WILLIAM L, McCOUMICK. Ta.tor. II :in .. in, Hnbbath Hcliool Claaaea lm nUlmta. 10:30 a. m. Hlornlnit Worship.. Rev Krtilcrlck CI, lielmei of Akion, O., nlll preiicll ut both Bervlcen 7. on p, m. Younir People's Koc. of C 12, 7 15 p. m. Kvenlnu Srlce Wednmduy evenlns l'rt!r Meetlnv, N o'clock. A COOL CIIUnCH with a WARM WEU FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL ifa(. ilookJ.t. Coolest and Phoo. 3210. Wn. M. HisUtt. Most Attracllre l.orallnn Hotel Esplanade Whule ulock on ocrau front. Huston t borrrelcii nrti. Kxcluslve Chelsea section, ideal family i.ntel. Ciinarltv S00. Prl- . vato and pubtlo Irtish and sea water baths. I Tliet following will leavo on August IS , "rcn"'ra- ""o""-'- u,e"n,'-i' gfXAV ijr MiiuHuuti, Mriieiu muy will iiirm ill house party for n week nt the Adelpbla Wltte: Miss Sue mil. Miss Mary Buck- LUCKENBACH LINE Philadelphia to Rotterdam Amsterdam S. S. HOMESTEAD ( U. S. S. Boni-cn Auo-. 20 fv Rotterdam Philadelphia S. S. K. I. LUCKENBACH Sept. 4 Philadelphia San Diego Los Angeles San Francisco S. S. SHORTSVILLE (U. S. S. Board) Aue. 29 San Francisco Philadelphia via Los Angeles and San Diego S. S. HATTIE LUCKENBACH Aug. 26 S. S. EASTERN GLADE (U. S. S. Board) Aug. 31 S. S. EASTERN SOLDIER (U. S. S. Board) Sept. 10 S. S. FRED'K LUCKENBACH ... . ,.j;.. .. Sept. 17 LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. Phone Lombard 620 328 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1 1 wmwmMWBmBmmmwtmummmmmmmammmammmmmmammmamm i' 'VI 1 vfl "!ffl n, EasRMiraiiaima lev. Miss Wllla Dodge. Mr. Carl Zur 1 7P??," Nleden, Mr. Gcotge Wlldmah nnd Mr ?,' ,"0""" are. i Aquitania rluse to Uracil A Steel Tier I Pannonia Best moderateratn hotel: brick, steel & atomsj construction: capacity 600: bathlnc from hotel; runnlnc water: prlv. baths: cholc table: orchentra; dancing; all wlndom screned. booklet and auto map mailed. PAUL. C. noSEfHANS. Owner frog. "GARDEN "INN New York Ayc. Near Ilenrli American & Kuroncan Plane Central loca- Mrs Margaret Walton, of At ant " J ?"-, kurorean. Jl up American. $3 .10 up. PHv uhn han lioon ui,onllnW ih ,,,,, Ilrit class culnlllf and T Ii . Special tlt. nno nas ueen spending the sum- Weekiv rstes. casri.y & nnooKK. Props. iiiu-i i,i, iiv-i a'Jii-111-mw llliu lUlllKllll-r. .Mr. nnd .Mrs. v.. ucnnnR HarKnest, of Queen Inne, will leave tho end of thn ' month for her home, accompanied lv her ' daughter, who will spend Scptemher nt ' the shorn. i Ilobert Brnndt. Mrs. Louis Iteese, of Rldgo nvenuc, hns ns her guest her sister, Miss Llda ' Stewart, of Maryland. i Mr and Mrs. Robert nerkmlre, of Mld vnlo avenue, will occupy their new hom i nt Allegheny avenue nnd Twenty-fourth I street, during the coming week. ' TRAYMORE atlanticottI lMMDS GREATEST IIOTELSUCCESS I Skin Troubles 1 Soothed ' With Cuticura Sop,plntrn.nt.TJim,SBc.e.rri.lVr. OunrlM free of CllUm L4erUrlt. D.pt. XTllaMea, iful. Calabria Mauretania .... Norman Monarch Sahara Imperator K. A. Victoria Vauban Columbia ACcoMJionvrioNS I'nhhrncer und Frelcht Kerrlce .. .New York to Cherbourg and Southampton ...New York " Naplei, Dubrovnik and Trieste ...New York " Patrai, Dubrovnik and Trieste . . . New York " Cherbourg and Southampton , . Philadelphia "Liverpool ..Philadelphia "Bristol ...New York "Cherbourg and Southampton . . New York " Liverpool . . New York " Liverpool . . . .New York " Londonderry and Glasgow now vii iii.n rem all stkamkrs and mil I.ATKK s.MLIM.S I'I'.V TO Paaaenger Office, 1300 Walnut Street, Philadelphia Freight Office, Bourse Building. Philadelphia ....Aug. 28 ....Aug. 28 ....Sept. 1 . ....Sept. 2 ....Sept. 8 ' Sept. '3 '. ....Sept. 9 ....Sept. 11 ....Sept. 11 . . . Sept. 11 ' SAILINGS ; TOI'nS Torns v V- v TRAVEL SERVICE Labor Day furnishes an excellent occasion for a short vacation. Our reservations for this season's final "Tour in Cool Latitudes" are closing. It is an ideal ten-day pleasure trip over Labor Day, including a fascinating six-day cruise on THE SAGUENAY RIVER Leave Philadelphia on Monday, AiiRiist 30th, to connect with 9:30, P. M. New York Central train, Pullman berth provided. Arrive next morning at Alexandria Day, Thousand Islands. Spend the day. Leave following morn ing foT delightful sail through the Thousand Islands nnd the Rapids of thn St. Lawrence River, Due Montreal In the evening, transferring to steamer "Cape Eternity" for Saguenay River Cruise. Then n wonderful six-day cruise on the Saguenay. with shore excursion nt Quebec nnd other points. Due back In Montrenl on Tueday, the 7th, the day alter Labor Day. Leave some evening by'rnll for Plattshurg, trans ferring to Lake Champlaln steamer and starting from Plattshurg tho fol lowing morning for sail through Lakes Champlaln and George, Due Albany 7 P, M.. leaving by night line steamer for New' York, arriving early Thurs day morning, September 9th. Return to Philadelphia as convenient. Inclusive Fare, $166.00 Up THOS. COqK & SON 225 South Broad Street Philadelphia 8wS?5 Phone: Bell, Walnut 300 SiLJVE:R.rroKj Kentucky Ave. nnd the Ileach. Every apnolntment. Mnderato rates. Mrs K. nnUCKim. formerly of the I.amont. TAD.nl IWM Ocean end Connecticut . Ideal location ; larce rooms. j;xceueni laoie. lain season, rtpecmi rnie from Labor Day. J. P. A A. M. DUNN. Hotel Boscobel K'ntucKy ve. iiatbla c ll-nt table. Phone UT A. K. MAIUON. WTminter Kentucky ave. nr. Deaea, run, water: 120 wkly. : ti up dally. C. Rubra, " WILDWOOn. N. J; and Hearh; near Mrs. M J. Jonea. CLEAKVIKW Porlar ocean pier: excel' t table. CAl'i: MVY. N. J, Hotel Lafayette Now Open CAPK MAY, N. J. located on beach front Capacity 400; all Improvements runnlnc water, elevator. JOHN TRACY ft CO NAWSCO LINES Freight Service Between PHILADELPHIA and LOS ANGELES HARBOR, SAN FRANCISCO, SEATTLE Went Bound Steamer East Bound I Went Bound Steamer East Bound Sailed "SprinKfieUr. . .Sept. 15 Sept. 13 "Lcliinh" Oct. 21, Sailed "ArtiRns" Oct. 1 Sept. 23. .."West Togus"....Nov. I Aur. 28. "Stanley Dollar" I 'Horn not mnfce hiattu. Tor lliitc, etc.. Apply to NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. tir in I .S' fh pjumi II ' il 13fi S. Fourth St., I'hila. Phones Lombard 55G1-5; Main 830 H $ IlKAfH 1IAVKN. N. J. ENGLESIDE Wodern hotel homo by the een. Ftsh Inir ealllnff, tennis, etc Sure relief from hay fever. Special ratei for September. n F HNGL13 Mer nitKNA Y1STA BPHlNflg. sarfco Arp mf AmeHca" PA. yCjU'' "-"OUJERIDCC MOUNTAINS llucna Vista Hprings, r'ranklln Co.. Pa. A DUtinctivo Summer and AutumnR'iort A strictly modern hotel with excellent tablo and service. Altitude &X0 feet. Splendid roads; golf tennli, etc Will ltemulu Open Until liotobor .li.lm T . illilion. Mnwnrer yallky ronor:. pa. YASIIINOTON INN Chicken and Willi. Dinners danibl J vqonimrcs, ptob. POCONO MOl'NTAINS olonnt Pocono. P. POCONO MOUNTAIN HOUHn Mt. Pocono. Pa. Can. 200 n. L IIOOKEIt. JR.. Mgr. SWAKTIIIIOIti:, The Harvard Amerp"n, m-ie or en. suite Pli. aBMhmcr SS. linnjHjLYNlli:iOHTS. N.'. Ho.tel St. George fclark Street, Brooklyn Heights Subway Statin nt tho Hotel. Three Minutes from Wall Street. Fif. teen Minutes from Penn. Sta., N.Y.C. KIIOM AM) HATH M.nn roit ONK KOOJl AND 1ITH. 7.00 FOlt TWO HOME FOR I.KSH TlKIARCLiri' MANIIIt nT Y," Briarcliff Lodge Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. i Open Till After Thanksgiving PHILADELPHIA to Scandinavian Ports Christiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service IT. S, Shlpiiinc Hoard Meel Steamer S S "Oronoke" Loadins SS "Fort ArmstroiiB"..Sept. 1 From Pier 7$, South Wharves) The Charles T. Megce Co. Agents for U. S. Shipping Board Drexel Buiklinc; rillLADFLPIHA Bell Lombard r,l00 The Globe Line RcRular SailinRs PHILADELPHIA to GothenbuvK Malmo Stockholm IIclsinRfors Also RKVAL and LIBAU when suflicient cargo offers. STEEL STEAMER EASTERN TEMPEST AUG. 2GTH For rtatra and Hpaco Applv to S. L. BURGESS & CO. AUUNTH 009 LAFAYETTE BLDO. Phones!, Lombard SH7S-73. Main XliO EARN-UNE Inrorpnrntrd 1(101 l U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steaam General Cargo , Regular Servico Philadelphia Manchester SS "Dei,Moinei Bridge". Loading Philadelphia Havana, S5 "Coqirina" Sailed For ratei and patticulars apply U Earn-Line Steamship C, 139 South Fourth St PHILADELPHIA, PA. Holland-America LINE NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM - Via Plymouth and Boulogne-inr-Mer f Rotterdam Noordant New Amsterdam Ryidim . . rofisrncrr OfTlre. ISS1 ...Auf. 2810. 2 ...Sept. 8'0ct. 13 . . . -Sept. HJOct. 19 .. Sept.220ct. 27 Walnut St.. I'hila, Atlantic-Gulf and Pacific Lines PHILADELPHIA TO LOS ANGELES (Harbor) SAN FRANCISCO rCf. I'APK ISOMAIN ,7almut A 11(1. 21 C'HAH, KIIK, i. CO,. Ine,. Aocllla I)rel , lllclB,. I i'lilliiluWo, I'i, m W" h . w & -. I'rtKfej-; .: VSaii M.KJIA t.
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