Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 07, 1921, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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ESS ot th" Flr't National; Bank feet-feuii-
tnilrfnintrant, ".&-. with
Mm of ao nt tW maM.T columns
u.ft wn5 Blsnlncnnt.f, thfe lutge
it war .".'' ,". ', fniTn
m 0I T"wr;.n felt Ion. Ho had
i of moi"--i
acnuolnl
". . i"'.if lh bank nnil v)n
M no ofh Un choice. IW
T ?" .nmtnnnFfl by fl ICttor WhlCll
&BCa s w ? ' the" tVilinrH
" S -people. CMPor found tho prcn
?d nX ! nnd thnt official, In com
Ment B qUicc. "" -..Mont. erected
;J"i,r' lv -ffimlvplr that he wiw taken
'feck "mil could not comi.Vcl.cnd the
Wln'il inter when Casper Went
,8me jimc micr he wdg
feKonBcteafeln.cof.dH.
j f. for the grandeur mas u"uiUu
Wn 10.r..l.".?na rr no lonncr hesl-
r .. he "ecmed walklnR on nlr. In-
'" (,ntJ f 'fceUnc InfllgnlHcnnt. he felt
,wV;n-Uiow about htm. .There was
: VPF SLt0.,.?Orn to hie- credit In the
7 i'- trillllUIl uw- --
'.First National
ue walked
s. Up ir,,cjLn8i
ill waked "down the. street a..;l l.i
n',w8 he waited for a handsome
sail past.
He- would
K"w,,'uV.:r. n,,e tomorrow., Ho vent
Ho went
'r fcli robminK houws, and for the firt
.Vinfllft DC '"l... .. .i i..- nvnrl nnrnnr
ferrCnSt ' only choir
fer'e rddenPne t.ht" had
IfeaW'dolth. million?
v V
Wll, the first Jhlng.ol
-ti"o resign his poslti
iWdbetobuythemo,
of course, would
orn The next
V ontmlMUon recalled to hl
;' d conversation in which ho had
I: rivVn part last merit ni iv-mm m".v.
ftMfon had been read njcsnmethins
Cawer had told them he would use
$k la philanthropic work, ami Bertha
.; i.i HKTniMi wu jivi.- .... - , -
?ud glistening eyes, while 3tr. wni-
kn had laughed and snld :
. ' " v vou-would. That's what you
lT5rril!Sn,t vou?d forget "about rhllan-
. rtronv' nnd spend It for your own com
&nd I plcaSure. Its only human na-
T"
;Bat lie had meant It then. He had
h .''. f.'iuia fui-ihor on the subject, no-
. SS? the possibility of hlj. pos-'essing
I' .'I'mtAn nr oven a thousand dollars had
,wraed so remote. Not even the letter
li hnd found In his room had recalled
tb conversation.
' "If you will call tomorrow after
ioon flt the First National Batik nnd
ilk for tho president you w 11 learn
Jomethlng of benefit to you." That
-was. tho way the letter read.
Now ha smiled nt tho Ideas he had
etprcssed at Bertha's home. "ics. of
course, he would engage in philan
thropic etTorts, but they could wait
awhile. He must invest in nn nutomo
lile, and then he must travel. And
I tut she rould wait, too. He was really
la a (liucrenr. strnium oi me mm
ptrhaps.he had better give her up alto
gether., That reminded him thnt he
hd an engagement to take her to the
theatre this very evening, so he cnlled
ien up at the office where she worked
lad pleaded a Inme excuse.
"Of course it's all right," she ns
wrcd him, but she did not prolong the
conversation. It was just as well. Per
lips it would be better now for him to
form the acquaintanceship of a girl in
lli own social sphere.
Casper decided to keep his good for
trmc secret for n while, but in this he
as. frustrated by tho newspapers, who
toanaged to find out everything some
. low, Itcportcrs started cnlllng on him
that very evening nnd ho was forced
to give, interviews, telling them how
,the, money had come from nn estate in
Scotland which he l.nd heard of when
a lad, but had forgotten about as he
pew up. The next morning he was
tpreid all over tho front pages.
.Bertha solved the problem of his
matrimonial obligation by writing him
a brief note, In which; she congratu
lated him on his good fortune and
voluntarily broko their engagement.
"You arc on a different plant of life
low," she wrote, "and it is only hu
. nan nature under Isuch conditions to
, form friendships among the wealthy
daw. So I'll say good -by."
She was right, nnd he was glad she
' Jooked at it that way, he told himself,
' tnd went out to take possession of the
"pensive automobile he had ordered.
i. The car business wns not so rushinc
L' now and orders were filled promptly.
IvAt the wheel of tlio twelve-cylinder
TnUFhlnn Iia mfttnrnit m,f Infn 4tin pnnn.
try.. School children on their way home
Mied him for n ride, but he paid no
attention. Later he. would tnke people
for rides, hut just now he was too
tuijr?
Casper opened tho throttle nnd the
motor hummed. When smaller curs
tot la his way he dashed ahead and
Pwed them disdainfully. He turned
to look at a big, ramshackle building
twide the road, and while his atten
tion was thus engaged his machine left
tie road and struck a telephone pole
ith terrific force. Ulackness ensued.
,,In a bciniconsclous condition he felt
Mmstlf picked up, hecm'iugly hours
iter the crash, nnd carried somewhere.
hen he regained his complete senses
it found himself In bed in a very plain
i j V room- A sweet-faced, middle
't ui y Ht0011 ncar "l"1, Acute pnln
wWs right arm caused him to wince.
.. Broken," said tho woman Sympa
"ttlCBlly. He saw that she was dressed
In white.
''Hospital?" ho asked,
i, Not exactly." she smiled. "It's the
uless Clrls' Home for Crippled
Wllaren. You worn hrniichf Imrn nn
f tmergeney."
i ' "" It's nu organization of young
"v"m wno pay n certain uniount of
JJfir earnlngH every week to maintain
km l?i,tltlltlon. They work In secret,
ii, i.6 ,,hnt charity that proclaims
melt to the world is no charity ut all.
.. itB not very elegant." she npolo--.M,
"but we hope to have better
quarters tome time. You can be re
pod t0 one of the uptown hospitals
w 1 1 few days."
vi? i? l thp ronm and he pondered.
'it had sustained two shocks In the
lilt lew flnvo 'l'l. n... .u I
ft jOOO.000, had put him in n daze.,
t-y-vuu .in uie suape or n teiepuono
'. seemed to have brought him out
.i. . wondered If he were dreaming
tiffi. ' Pllt "w l,ain In his arm was
-w.iuu io convince him.
t. :.. WM''fficcd woman hustled Into
iuum,
I' ttWlLe..pre,sI,lent ot tlio business girls
u-.VJi "he said. "She's coming In
iifont i ' ' cnn l introduce you, for
bo iH.;.iflnow. our ,lumo' Therc wns
troffi1il'nl,on mnrk " y0"' clothes,
ronY.au?B, ,l,oy'r "'I new, She's
tt u,.Blr1' l cn" 'di yon."
ttavaUoy tlie room WQlkcd n'
Vaek!a8rer!" hft cclnlincd, nnd drew
Iflft1"!'" he callcd. "'lon't lenvc It
therate". nture to feel that
a 'vt.hM aiiVh': Lu,"7'.n.."I l.;
nXBOPke.1 .. i i m in iiiiiiiuii iiuiuiu
Come I.Ji,Uf,,1l0j)y telephone nolo.
KfW. "ml let's talk over th nn.
UfwliVn.'' ,!t "oto of yours is
VuS"??' nl ft another, 1 want
it" OtrV viT ":"u!ins .for tlie Uus
v UiriS Home for PrlnnUH HI. 11,1. .
"""'"' vu"ulll
in we .i"'."-' " ct in nncHtlon which can In hecr? And I started to w
: '., - nnniii. n iiiniiwu....-, ....i. ,--.. . ....... . .vi, v.-
t J,dP.i.,f'wi crrolfrid as If I thqwt I was
MWl.nt would you do If you should for t,; Ula.lc is saying, lou dident
. " ,"'!nt. . Tinn nnnoi' env Can. hnd tvntfdi wnro vnuro wi
n .i a i .i ii hi a
and'JVs 6ing to bo n secret, too,, bc
cnuMchnrity that proclaims Itself to the
world is no charity at nil."
xlAndBortha went to him, with cheeks,
that glowed and eyes that were glisten
ing wih pride,
i n
Next ''complete novelette Miss Quick-
silver.
LITTLE
BENNY'S
NOTE BOOK
By Lee Papo
Mr. I'nrklns came to seo my sister
Glnddls' last nite, .bringing n big box
of candy, and after a wllo I looked
In. the pnrler and" him and Olnddis was
Koitlmr In ihrm' (nu'liti.ff to each other,
arid, the b6x'6( candy was on the pnrler
ibdic'. witn t lid on nnu uie wuj
Bho'wlng, me! thinking,. Q boy, chocklltsi
' And I vent: In nnd snt down on' the
frunt.cdgo of n chnlr as' If I .lhawt they
Ixpeclcd tn,,nnd they both looked nt tne
nsltth6y thawt they dldcnt. Gladdls
saying," Well, Is there enythlng you
wunt." Bchnv? r '
WidT.thcrc' Was, ohy I dldcnt -wunt'
to, say wat witnouusomooouy cub men
tioning It fcrst, and T scd, O, I dont
kno.v. f jest- came In to set down n
mlnnlt. O. T dnnt Vhnw. And I looked
nt tho candy without eny special ex-"
dont .know please do mo. n favor nnd
take n wawk. , -
. Mcenlng get out ot'the parlcr. WIcH
I did, wawklne slow ro somebody would
hnve n chanco to Invito mo. to take, ii
pccCQ of candy on" ray' way out, ony
nooouy uiu, and wen 1 got out i iiau
n grnto.Idcer, thinking, ,G, I'll pertcne
I left something In there nnd go' back
nnd nxsldcntly nock down the box, of
caudy and then they'll offer' mo some
for helping to pick them up. , .
inu l wawKcil rite back fast, say-
my
nwk
hunting
l.aVo
i wir
ing, njcasci, Vou nccrlv hnil tlint hni at
candy, -.on.' the llpor Uiat time, wat -do
you wunt your cap for cnywny,. .you
know its' too Into for you to go out." '
I wunt to know, ware It Is now so'
III know. ware it Is tomorro, I ?(yl.
Andjjcst then I axsidently on pcrposc
bumped agenst tho box of candy so hard
It fell down- on the floor nnd nil the"
dlffrent 'pccccs went all diffrent direc
tions, and Glnddln Jumped up, mad,
saying, Nowyou've. done it, voure brite,
you arc, I dont think. Let them alone,
get up off tho floor this instant.
Well holey smonks, dont you wunt
me to pick them up ngen? I sed, nnd
Cilnddls scd, No I dont. youve done
cnuff to them, now get out of hcer nnd
stay out or 111 call fnthcr.
Wlch rfie would of. so I did.
BU.MMKK KKSOIITS
CAl'K MAY. N. J.
Congress Hall
Cape May, N. J.
OPENS JUNE 25
Unexcelled location, directly faclnc tho
ocean: 6 minutes from i'enna. H. 11.
titatlon: first claim In overy uartlculari
reservations for week, month or venison.
Address
American Plan
JOHN V. SCOTT
Manager,
jniCITATipVAI.
llolh Sfim
IMl'OKTANT OFflCK I'UMITIONa
Our students In stenography and tTM
Writing nro given real omco training to
uDii,jr mem io accept important positions.
.iiiiiviuuMi iiiiirucuon. umj or
night classes. Call or writs for
catalog.
1'IIILA. ntlSINESB COIXEOE
ami Cnllegn of Commerca
iniV rhestnnt Ht. I'hlladelnhU
3irull.'0 HU7 CHK3X.VUJ. 8T
I'osUlons gnarnn'il. Knler now. Day or night.
The Tavlor School """f classk.s
1 nc a ayior Jvuuui I002 Market St.
The Dlstlnrtlve lltislnrss Training School.
tlrptr SnrtbHnfl Tvrwrlflng Ilnokkeeplng.
Wilmar
PEAmir BOTTEB
So Difftrint From th Ordinary
'7"r?s
You'll Need Them at
Your Summer Home
Books from our library
shelves, by popular au
thors, but Kood, clean
condition. Three for a
dollnr. Will mail six for
S2.no.
SPECIAL PRICES TO
SUMMER HOTELS FOR
SEASON'S SUPPLY
Womralh's Library
15. S. Thirteenth St.
Philadelphia
ilium
The cup of soothing
smoothness
asco
i . inc. Ilnv lilntlillu ilil T foot Iiwi-n
Coffee
I 25C"
I At all our Stores 1
I IJLfEniCUl I
1 nniinicioi 1
HtTMIHBR KFaOHTg
, ATI.ANTIO fllTV W. .T.
mwx
LEEDS AND L1PPINCOTT COMPANY
(JAitonte-HaddonHaii
, . ATLANTIC
On the rjescfi and the Boardwalk
; Plan Your Vacation Now
' Of .courap, you wjll want to
spend ,'your .vacation at the
world's, most famous seaside
place, Atla'ntic City, nnd you
will want', to select tho best
hotel accommodations nvail-
able. Tho Ambassador, directly
, on the Boardwalk and ocean,
offers tho'utriiost in appoint
t ments nnd service at modcrntc
rates. Large doublb room and
' bath at $6 ,f orj one or $4 each
for two in room, European Flan.
(treat sun ilecka, indoor gait water
' pnol, tea, and tUner'tlrtitclno. aim
phonv concerts ' owl' lS-ltoln golf
pwrse. Send for tUtutralrd booklet.
It i advtoabte to tnok vour rrscr
j t'aflotis carlj. '.
Cjfhe Ambas s odor
i New York lodlcs. The. Ambasfailor,
I'nrk Ave. And 01st St., Tel. nhlno
faTider 0000.'
4 The AmbassadorHotels System
The Ambassador The Amlxuaador
' Atlantic CUt' New York
Tho Ambassador The Alexandria
lios Angeles Los Angeles
AT.T, TOU'I KXPF.CT A nOTETi TO HE
NEW ENGLAND
Bo. Csrollns At. nr.BrMb, rlshtoO Boardmlk. Ton
Mst Uod.rstt Kl B. nr, 8ttl PIt A Amoio
nssli. t blocks to fnt. A Cstb. CbnrcbM. Runnlni lt
eeld wsttr la roomi, pt. bsiM, enn rarroandiiiEi,
tH
I. LlffhU. Klr. Co -t . Dtth IIoqam A Shower fr.
Amtr. Flu, 13.(0 up dlr. Bpse. wklr. Eieelltnt UbU.
writ ror attMnsp. Dtic bitmi sums.
RITZER ffriTZBR Nsw 0-o.r.hlp Dlncttoa.
mri. an s. - B-nsaii. muu. uvus mim
$3.80 OP DLY.i SPEC. WHY. AMT.R. PLAN
ELBEROK
and rlroproot Annex. Tennessee ave. near
usach. Capacity 400. Central. Open sur
roundings; opp. Cothollo and Protestant
Churches. Private bnttis
Running Water in All Rooms
White serrlre. nooklet. R. II. T.PnV. M. I.
MALAMUTS
HOTEL B1LTM0RE
60 SEA WATER BATHS
SHOREHAIVI
Virginia Ave. Close to Ileach and Steel Pier.
Capacity 2S0. American plan. Private
baths. Itunnlna; water. Elevator. Electricity.
Special rates for Juno. ALOIS QUUI1EU.
laoTHWKLL
Vlrclnla Ave. 2d house from Doardwalk aa4
teel Pier. Every appointment. Highest sta-d.
ard !n cuisine and service, nooklet
I. DOTIIWKLL. Prop.
Atlantlo & Massachusetts
Aves. Capacity SOU. All out
side, airy rooms. Open all
year. 11.50 d?y up. Europ.
plan. Special wkly. ratea
Pleasant service.
Mits. v. m. TimnnRn
HOTEL
THURBER
THE ELWOOD
m. .Tames Place, overlnnklnr th nnarf.
ralk. Fireproof. Capacity SSO. Private btths.
Running water. Elevator. 11. T. Oran. Owner
TST:
WL Marylard Ave. and Usach. Cap. SOO.
Hnnnlnc water. Private baths. Elevator. Was
SSfigi. Alneic.lltd cnUlne. H. nevessy.Ownst
HOTEL EDISON
Michigan Ave.. 4th hotel from Donch. Run
ning water, nrlv. bath. Amer. plan. tlT.SO
up weekly: European plan. 11.00 up dally.
SILJV'EFTOInJ
Kentucky Ave. Adjacent to Beach.
Every appointment. Cuisine and serv
ice unexcelled. Mod, rates. It. llrucker Co.
THE WHITTLE
New York ave., nr. Ileach. Europ. plan,
cap. 300; running water all rooms, private
baths; elevator; electricity. 12. HO up dally
THE SENATOR
ATLANTIC CITY, N, J.
Virginia Ave. nt Uonrdwulk. Klrrproof. Our
Hnrlng rntei. American plan. 1,()U day.
TL. Unllint Uouth Carolina
ine waiKins 1Jeach, Kvery c
ave. near
verv comfort A
service. Moderate rates. Ij. H. Arnold. Owne r
Nvv Clnrion Kentucky Av. 4 Board waio.
new VlOJiun Room, wItl, batn 4 runnng
wateri garago. llooklet. B. K. UONIACIA.
Roorhwnnr1 Kentucky Ave. near Ileach
DieilHYOUU Rn(1 amusements; reanon
able, rates. OKORQB W. I.alinEB.
New Readinrr -lls Pacific Ave. Mod.
iiew IeauuiJJ ,.- Hungarian rul.
slno. Dietary law observed. Hoffman A Sllbor
HOTEL LEWIS
1711 Pacific Avo.
Excellent tnlile.
Mod, rates.
Chas. D. Lewis. Own. & Prop,
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Always open. Always ready. Terms mod
rate. Write or phone. M. Walsh rhincaa.
TADflD IUII Ocean end Connecticut ave.
IHDVII inn idoal locations large airy
.. TlBlMni KrOUl IIOLB1.
... . ......
10th season I
nnd.,,!. rates. J. P. a A. M. uwn
Hotel Boscobel gSSiS .MS'S
and up weekly. Phone 117. A. B. MARIO.S
W.t.ir.mtar Kentucky Ave. near beach.
Westminster Elevator. Private baths.
Running water. Open all year. C. A. KOl'P.
Manhattan
132 H. So. Car. Amer. & Europ.
Hath, from house. M.McMahon
NATIfiNAI Tenn.av. 2d house tromlljeeh
flAUUriftL Kuropesn plan. K. OUNNEH
MI1TTAI I a N Maine Ave. On Ileach
INUl 1ALL Amer. nlan. 14.00 day up.
10,11 Al Av Large, airy rooms. Ilea
1911 JU. V. Konani.. Mrs.M.Dalmedo
P.nmiml Vermont av. nr, beach. Amer,
fennmont plBn. jj. pt.aric.
VISIT II K N D H , V O U 8
The Worlit's Orentest Amusement I'.nterprlse
OCEAN PITY. N. J.
GHi0!colrt
HOTEL, and COTTAGES
rOCEAN CITV. N .J.
Special rates for June
Cottages 2-3-5 Room3
For tho Season
Rates on Application
The Oceanic
May and June.
NOW OPEN
8neclal low rates
A. E. IIAKHIt.
for
Atnlnn Oth Central. Run'- water In U
mgicn room. Table unsurpassed.
' See List or Ocean Pity's Leading ,
Hotels In this paper on Wednesday evening
nnKAN niTY. N. J.
"America's tlreatest Family Hesort"
VILnWO01. N. J,
Msgnolla 111 K. Msgnol, JTur, rms.i hpk.
nrlv. I nr. Ilearh. I A. J. L. K. Jaekn.
I .n.1Kiiira 23u Cedar, doors frura Hoard-
L,ynanurE Wttl)C) run 4rt Mr.oidflia
.-,, .
BCMMKB nraORTB
ATMNTIO C1TV, ft. J.
FAVORED by cul
tivated.intcrcstine
people seeking rest
and recreation by the .
sea. All the old hos
pitality and charm
now increased under1
a single management..
CITY. N.J
American Tlsn Always Open
ALBEMARLE
Iff ss.Im sk rm HSU kaael, nnsi Vltftytl lftfTl
riiRiiiiu si lieu wrnvu. una sjw.s
Pteel Pier. Private baths. Elevator. Capao-
yy 800. Dancing. 1000 feet.ot porch space.
sthlng from house.
RUNNING WAT-.R IN EVERY ROOM
American plan. 13.50 up dally. European
plan. It.liO up dally, speclol weekly,
OARLK ft nfeVITt. New Ownership Mgt.
rpitinnly.t N. Wkly. Am. Tlan (with menls)
OSBORNE
Cor. Pacific and Arkansas aves. Prlv. re
frigerating plant I clcctrlo kitchen open for
Inspection; running wateri all outside rooms,
scrupulously clesn. Elev., prlv. baths, barr
ing from hoteli bath housa nnd showers free.
Orchestra, dancing; white sorvlcoi garage,
booklet. New mannaement. ?
r it i t mmr.r,m-
ATLANTIC CITY. ft). J.
Olreetly on the Ocean Frost
An -American plan hotel of dtttlnstlM
CAPACITT 800 . .
OAItAOB IPTiffs J. IiuW
T-s
t"
BEACH 1IAVF.N. N. J.
THE ENGLES1DE Ssii
Private baths with sea and fresh wale, fltt
tennis courts) booklet. R. F. ENQLB. Man
4Sr. Also th Covington. West Phlla 'iil.
AVON-ltV-THIHKA. N. J.
STRATFORD INN
AV0N-I1V-TIHSRA
Under now nnd experienced management.
Iletter class patronngo solicited. Rate. 1.1.00
nnd up per day. Special rates by the. week
SAMUEL W. TAYLOR. Prop.
tNIUTRV PARK N. J.
The New Ocean Hotel
Rates $35 prr week up.
-Asluiry Parks' Neurit leading Hotel
Running wnter nnd phono all rooms) elevator
FAVKI.L-& CRAWFORD Phono 33R0
PLAZA HOTEL
ASIIURY PARK, N. J.
Only European Hotel on tho ocean front.
Headquarters for nuto tourists' shoro dinners
a specialty. JAS. KELflnY. Prop.
THE METROPOLITAN
ASIIURY TARK. N. J.
Capacity 300) Orrhrstrn, Klevatort Rooktet,
B. A. Roe-ves. Prop. C. II. lifers. Jr.. Mgr,
WELLINGTON -5
nunnlng Water In Every noom. Electric.
Rklt. C. V. Hart. Ownership Management.
NORTH ASlUJItY PARK. N. J.
OCOUPY1NU AN ENTIRE II LOCK
lllrcctly nn the Ocean Front
Capacity iloo . All outside rooms, I
Hot nnd cold salt water In all
bathrooms.
Perfect Cuisine. White Service.
Grill Room. Rrokers' Office.
K HERMAN DENNIS. Manngrr
New York Olllce. 8 W. 40th Si.
Phone: Vanderbllt 22D0
p.,.t....vv.v;: ...;-.. :.i..i...,..i:.v;,;.;....'..j.,.;...;..J.;I.iVj
or kan r.itovi:. n. j.
THE SHELBURNE
New. modern hotel; hot nnd cold running
water In every room; prlvato baths. Ocean
Pathway facing Park & ocean. V. C. Haynes
Chalfonte
Directly on ocean
Helect family hotel.
Eh'ers. Owner &
front.
H. W.
l'rop.
The Waverlv 10 cenn Pathtray, new
,w mJ management, ocean view,
first-class cuisine. II. HANK Owner.
The Queen n'n?.
on ileach Front.
L. J. RUSSELL.
sBtsmn PARK. N. .1.
THE MANHASSET
Directly on tha oco.tn front. Capacity 300.
Rooklet. II. ROP3 TURNER. Owner-Proa.
POINT PI.EAHANT. N. J.
DINE BLUFF INN
fO INT PLEASANT, N. ej.
Among tho pines on tho beautiful Manas
quan Rl-er shore. Every attraction ot
seashore, river and country. All outdoor
sports, now open. uooKiet.
J. V.. Ilrerhower.
KPIUNtl LAKE llK.ACII. N. .1.
THE SHOREHAM
SPRING I.AKE REACH. N. J.
OPEN MAY 28
K. K. HPANnKNHKRO. Pron.
ESSEX ""TEL ,AND. COTTAOES
Spring Lnko Reach. N, J.
miRV .irivi? is '
AND
SUSSEX N ,YS,on,1,' ll'tli Ave.
uwj-is. Tfli Ma,n,on srinare 033n
BPRLVO LAKK. N. j.
THE
On the Ocean
WARRFN srniNo laice. n. j.
VV -VlXlVLjl't aof jiathlng. Riding.
Tsnnls. MMslc. Dancing. W. 1) Btubbs. Prop.
The Breakers
Spring Ijike llrarh, N. J.
ON OCEAN FRONT
RELMAR. N. J.
The New Columbia
On the Ocean Front, Ilelmar. N. J.
Catering to the Rett Clientele. Amer plan.
Rates IS to 110 dally. Modern, capacity
8&0; music; elevators to street level; garage;
write for book'ct. F. E. LUCAS. Mgr.
. HEAHRK1IIT. N. J.
PENINSULA HOUSE -,..
A delightful hotel on the Ocean. N, Y.
once. Sherman Square Hotel. Tel. Col. H.HOO.
IttTOH J. FLYNN. Mgr.
POINT PI.EAHANT HEATH. N. .1.
LEIGHTON
ON" THE OCEAN.
NOW OPEN.
Concerts. Dane..
All Spts, Robert M. Croiirh
KV0N. PA.
DEVON MANOR
DEVON, PENNSYLVANIA
Main Lino Pa, R. 11.. In the beautiful Ches
ter Valley, fort minutes from Ilrnad Street
Station, forty-four trains daily each way,
three minutes from Devon KUtlon' and Just
off the Lincoln Hlghwny Ainerlciin plan,
also a la Carta Service. Weddlwr Pnrtles,
Afternoon Tea or Dinner Purlieu cun ha ar
ranged for througn the mannscmont. Ideally
convenient for Suburban Dwellers, Tele
phone Wayne 700.
fJolf Privileges llorsrliurk Riding
Trnnlr (laniK- ftrrvlro
KAOLltH MKRI5. PA.
Eagles Mere, Pa.
The summer resort that Is different be
cause It combines mountain and seashore
conditions with unique surroundings.
The sandy peach and temperate water
of the Lake ot the Eagles nftord splen
did baching 200 feet above sea level.
One ot tha finest colt courses In America.
For booklet and rates, writs:
THE FOREST INN
IIER5IAN V, YEAdKIt, Manager
THE LAKESIDE
JOHN 8. KIRK A BON
THE RAYMOND
L. II. O. LIST. Manairr
THE CRESTMONT INN
WILLIAM WOODS. Manager
II
r2JS-i
flSNieBa
BUMMER RKSOKTfl
MT. I'OfONO, VA.
Mount Plcaiwnt Homo ?" ?:
thl frm pnrntn. W. A. & It. M. LBKCII
MOtlSTAIN HOMB. I'A.
Heller's Mr. AirvFlna locaUon. oikt.
.iikoford srniNdB. pa.
IlKDFnill) SI'HINtlS (I'A.) HOTKI-Kicel-
lent culsinr, nil sports. Martin Hwssny, .gr.
DKLAWAKK WATKR 1AP. PA.
tThn Bellivne A" amusements, oreh., dana.
..... .5e- tabl- Modtrt ruts.
jphtr MrHnnnld ffm, P. Mnrrnr. Traps.
WKRNr.RSVIM.n. PA.
HIGHLAND TERRACE INN
. nenovated and refurnished. Tdrnt lora-.'nS-FatA'??C,iH9W1.t,WAtt.AM
ft "ULE"
THE 0-NIvON.TA.rs?1??.
Modern him comforts. Mod. rates. Uooklst
UAI.HN HAM.. Wcrnorsvllle, l'a,
r'nw Open
' MARYLAND
VecatlonlnK' In the IJlue Itldge llte.i ror de
scriptive hklt. & list of hotels A hrdg. houses
tn IJlue Ridge JRs. writer Oen. Pass. Agent
Westurn Maryland R,"'vay llalllmore. Md.
T
nr.nn PARK. Mil.
DEER PARK HOTEL
And
Cot tare
Deer Park, Maryland. Altitude 2800 feet,
Oolf, Tennis, S 8wlmmlnir Pools,
T. F. M1TLL1N3. Mgr.
LAKE rilAMPLAI.V. V.
fFr'VW.'M?.
i a fcirt .- .'.
LVtDlNq on the Green
Drive a turfed bridle
path cut through the
forest in the Hotel
Park is hut one of the
kingly sports to
delightfully provided
for at Bluff Point.
There are also Golf, Tennis,
Dancing nnd Wnter Sports.
J. P. RIIEAVES CIA). LOW
llanafimr GolfSupU
AW Yetk OJficm
Sil HrTII AVE.
HOTELGHAMPiAlN
MJJTF FCIKT-CN L!U.CTWirLADOQ.
OTSEOO LAKE, COOI'ERSTOWN. N. Y.
LEATHERSTOCKING
CORPORATION
ANNOUNCES THAT
atfje -ie-jBia-ga
ON
OTSEGO LAKE, POOPERSTOWN.
NP.W YORK
WILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON ON
SATURDAY, JUNE 25TH
Under tne Personal Management of
MR. DAVID B. PLUMER.
ROWDOIN PLUMER.
Associate Manucer.
New York Odlcfl
"The Spur." .-. Fifth Ave,
Tel. Vanderbllt 274
LAKE f'llAMPLAIN. N. Y.
estport Inn
Cottages For Rent
Own Golf Links
Tennis, boat Inn. bathlncr. flshinir.
Orchestra. Stcantlicat.. Supplies
from nearby fann3.)?Frcsh TCBCtabloa.
Booklet. ?
H. P. SMITH
Wpstpnrt-on-Liike niininplnln, N. Y.
ADIHONDACKH. N. Y.
Unit ADlltONDACK HOOKI.r.T and Infer
million apply Io (ieo. V. ltrnn. See')-.. Pliitts.
'."Jir. Y- . ro,t SIONTKKAL-OUEIIEC
IIOOKLKT apply to Tourists llnrrail of Mon
treal. WW New lllrks Hilly.. Montreal. Own,
VERMONT
VERMONT FIIEE HOOKS
"Vermont Motor Tours." "Oreen Mountains
of Vermont." "Hotel Directory," "Cottages
tn IXcnt and for Sale." Write
Vermont Publicity Ilureau. Montpeller. Vt
JEITlJtSHN. N. 11.
NEW WAUMBEK J,si;vhill9?&K,,t
A Dlstlnctlvo Hotel of tho HIphcr Typo.
Dooklnc Odlce. S W. 40th at. New York
I'VNAIIA
Jh.is Hear
CANADA Calls Ijou!
toherVACATIONlANDof
IDEAL SUMMER CLIMATE
In Canada, your Ideal Vacation is
realized; Ridcau Lakes, Muskoka
Lakes Georgian Bay Nipigon
Quetico Minaki Lower St. Law
rence and Maritime Provinces.
Fishing, Boating, Bathing, Golf. A
summer playground in the great
out-doors.
Jasper Park, Alberta, and Mount
Robson Park, British Columbia,
embrace the scenic mountain won
ders of the Dominion.
FISHING, HUNTING and CAMPING
Real fishing and hunting in virgin
streams and unspoiled big game
country in NOVA SCOTIA, NEW
BRUNSWICK. QUEBEC, ON.
TARIO, ALBERTA and BRIT
ISH COLUMBIA. v
TRANSCONTINENTAL SERVICE
Dally trains run from Montreal to
Vancouver and from Toronto to
Vancouver trains luxuriously'
equipped to make your journey a
progress of pleasure. Restful stop
overs at the Dominion's most fa
mous hotels. Complete your tripto
California and the Pacific Coast by
seeing the Wonderland of Canada.
Every assistance gladly given in
planning your tour; write or call.
CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS
A. B. CH0WN, Gen. Agent, Put. Dept
1270 Broadway (Cor. 33rd SI)
Nbw York, N, Y.
-
mw
SUMMER MESORTfl
LENOX. MAS,
HOTEL ASPINWALL
LENOX, MASS,
High end Cool in th Berkthirti
A HOTEL OF DISTINCTION
Opens June 18. Elevation 1400 feet.
Oolf, Saddle Riding. Orchestra, Oarage.
Desirable Cottages with Hotel Service,
HOWE tt TWOROOER, Managers ,
Winter Resort Princess Hotel, nermnda
IIO.STO'N. MASS.
HaiiiuiSTAH!
330CoremorrwnnhAv.uoton I
Tlie Distinctive
Boston House, !
Ona of tht moot homoBh I
hotela In tha world.
P.LX'ostelloj, Q DooWel wi(hiU I
mt OuldebHWoricDoetauJ
SWITZERLAND
SWITZERLAND
'Select Collection" of useful travel litera
ture aent on receipt of 10 cents to cover
postage. Information on tours and trays'
tree.
SWISS FEDERALnCRAiLROADS
211 Fifth Avenne. New York
LONDON. ENOLAND
THREE FAMOUS LONDON HOTELS
VIHnrln Hotel, tlraml llotol. Hotel Metropola
to ens
COOK'S
TRAVEL
SERVICE
Current programs Include escorted and Indi
vidual travel to FAR EAST EUROPE
CAI. IFORNI A NATIONAL PARKS
ALASKA 11 EIIMU DA ROUND THE
WORLD.
S25 H. Ilronil St. (helow Walnut St..) PhUa.
Telephone. Wnlnnt 0300 nnd 2833
THOS. COOK & SON
America's
Supreme
Glacier
national parte
Opens June 15
If you want to see the best
of the scenic West; to know
the rugged Rockies intimately,
prepare for your trip now to -,
Glacier National Park.
Summer Tourist Fares
Summer tourist fares to
Glacier Park and return.
June 1 to September 15; to
North Pacific Coast and Cali
fornia and return direct or by
diverse routes on sale June 1
to September 30 limit,
October 31. Tours via motor,
oaddle-horse and launch, by
day, week or month. En route
to North Pacific Coast, Alaska
or California visitLakeChelan,
Mt. Rainier and Crater Lake
National Parks.
Modern hotels and Swiss
Chalets offer best accommo
dations. For travel information and
literature, or
Information refttdini Great
Notthorn Railway's dspencf
able freight ssrrca. address
E.
(112
D. FOR.DE,
Ilenrklu Dlilc.
Gen. Agt.
Philadelphia
A. J- DICKINSON. Pass. Tr. Mar.
St. Paul, Minn.
Great Northern Ry.
STKAMIIOATS It US O KT S
To Vacation Lands
via
DAY LINE
On your way to the vacation lands
of New York State, New England or
Canadayou can break the monotony
of an all-rail trip by taking that de
lightful 150-mile sail from New York
to Albany on one of the Hudson
River Day Line's
PALATIAL STEEL STEAMERS
"Washington Irtlng" "Uendrlck Uudton"
"DtWIttCllnten" 'Robrrirullon" "Albsny"
A trip that will refresh and invigor- .
ate you In body and in mind. Mag
nificent scenery; cool, Spacious
decks; fine music. Also ideal One
day Outings. .
All through rail tickets between
Albany and New York accepted.
Hudson River Day Line
Dtsbrosses Slreel Her New York
THE POPULAR ftOUTt
BOSTON
Splendid Sttamtn and ."trviea
OrtAtn am taek Sttatnrr
Jv. ruttssi St. PUr 14 N.R.
BIOPl. Dsjty IsjcI. Sunday
New Badfanl Ll.a
J1B. June 10th exrept Bun., I.t.
1er 40 N.U. llM.toh 8t.. I'M.
New Lsndsn Una
LT.rier40N,Il.Iloa.
ton Rt., 6. JO P.M. nr
10K;n.iind8t.,II,.M.
'i0-l.'r-'
Dayll(ht Sav. Time
Tickets nt 1311
and 1B30 Chest.
nut nt.
Uf&L liRICSSON BOAT
Tor daltimore;
$2, one-way fare; $3, round-trip fare
.iUuL',u,lt,? ,1'' M" 3.,o1' Uatuxdoy. (rugs
lUr 3, H. Delaware Ave.
Uaoii tor 1'amiihlrt.
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NEW YtillK CIXZ U-O NEW YOltIC BTATB
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LUCKENBACH LINES
PHILADELPHIA SAN DlgGO tOS ANGELES SAN FRAN
CISCO PORTLAND TACOMA SEATTLE
SS ANDREA F. LUCKENBACH .- . , . "
SS KATRINA LUCKENBACH ,.,..... .June 25
SEATTLE TACOMA PORTLAND SAN FRANCISCO LOS
ANGELES SAN DIEGO PHILADELPHIA , .,
SS EDWARD LUCKENBACH J.un '
SS HARRY LUCKENBACH JUM 2 .
PHILADELPHIA TO ROTTERDAM
SS FLORENCE LUCKENBACH Jun l
PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG
SS K. I. LUCKENBACH Loading
ROTTERDAM PHILADELPHIA
SS FRED'K LUCKENBACH "" ,s
HAMBURG PHILADELPHIA
SS EDGAR F. LUCKENBACH Juno 5
LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC.
LAFAYETTE 1II.IK1,, 1'IIILA. LOMIIAHl) K340
WILLIAMS STEAMSHIP CO., Inc.
"Ship By Water"
. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO,
PORTLAND, SEATTLE and TACOMA
M. S. KENNECOTT June ll
S. S. WILLniLO (11,000 Tona) June 26
S. S. WILLSOLO (ex Cajncct) July 11
S. S. WILLFAKO (8000 Tons) July 26
Receiving Pier 31,, South Phila.
For rates and particulars, apply
WILLIAMS STEAMSHIP CO., Incu
114 Drexel BIdg., Custom House Place lomhaiid com
PHILADELPHIA to
CADIZ BARCELONA NORTH AFRICA
.-MARSEILLES GENOA
SS "OLYMPE" June 14
Through Hills of Lnillns; for all ports nf Spain, Morocco, Altrrla, Tunisia,
C'rttc, Nice, Gibraltar nnd the Irnnt
EARN-LINE STEAMSHBP CO.
139 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
lom&ard 5200-01 -02-03 ; Main 3261
Agents for THREE STAR LINE
Stc. les Affrcteurs Rctinis, 23 Bridge St, New York
EARN-LINE
Incorporated 1891
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Stcarrrcri
Regular Freight Service
PHILADELPHIA to HAVANA
SS "COQUIrA" LOADING
(ArmtJiemcnts bare been made for ejntek dlseharce of eorto at Uuveoa)
. . or Spare anil Ilntes Apply
EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agents
. . Bullitt Building Phila. Pa.
Lombard B20O-M01-8202-3203 Main S28I
NEW AMERICAN TRANS-PACIFIC PASSENGER SERVICE
between SEATTLEand YOKOHAMA.KOBE.SHANGHM
HUNIj R.ONCJ end MANILA via tha SHORT ROUTE.
New and palstisl U.S.S.B. linen; 535 ft. long; 21,000 torn
SAILINGS
i.i. Wenatchee. June
cita
S. S. Keyilone State, July 30
Fstei. resrrvstlons, etc, epplp sro rsilroad or tourlrt sent, or
HUGH GALLAGHER.G.n.Eaftt..l7Stst.St.,Nw York
rv.irH'fi:
& ADM 1 RAL LI
Marine Despatch Line
Los Angeles, San Francisco,
Seattle and Portland
CARGO RECEIVED DAILY AT
PIER 40, SOUTH WHARVES
S. S. Cape Henry.. June 7th
S. S. West Haven. .June 15th
S. S. Liberator .... July 2d
For Kates nnd Information Aoolr
Atlantic Gulf & Pacific S. S. Corp.
Iloom SCO. 130 S. Third St.
l'hlladelpbta
Tliones: Lorn. S6B3: Key. Main &9T7
SEAGER LINE
PHILADELPHIA to
Christian, Copenhagen, Gothcnberg
Stockholm, Hclilngfors and Reval
U. S. MAIL STEAMERS
lxil 8 S "MAIIOI'S"... About June 10
AT MIlI'l'INr, IlOAItl) HATIIS
Tlirouk'li Hills of I.iiUlnE Issuril In all
Nomrslnn Ilanlsli nnd Siteillsli Ports.
Direct snlllniss for nil Srnuillniivlan ami
It title l'nrts lis rario nfrers.
SEAGEK STEAMSHIP CO., Inc.
W. J. Grandfield & Co.
l'IIIU. Afil'-NTS. 308 Chestnut St.
t,mlar 0170-7 Main 0705
Dixie Steamship Lines
PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL,
MANCHESTER, GLASGOW
U.S.S.1$. SJS. MONOMAC
Now loadloc. Tier A. Port lllihniond
U. H. S. II. S. S. Duvlilson County
r.ipeiteil In Snll June 1
for ROTTERDAM
U. 8. 8. 1. S. 8. Western linos
Kxnertetl tn Mill June M
AT CONKKKHNCK KATKS
Harriss, Magill & Co., Inc.
425 Lafayette Uldg.. Philadelphia
Iximbard BJ30-1 Main 75tO
VACATION TRIPS
I1Y SK.A
PIIILADII II11A TO
UOSTON.. Wl., '31H P. M. Sat.. 'SiOO p. M.
MAVA.NNAII t run,., 3:UII p. J.
JACKSON VI LI" '
I.islUlit-SiuliiB Time
Meals nnd i.t(i on muln derk Included
KllRht extra charues for accommodations on
promenade deck Through tickets to irln
clvl points end for lllustraied fulder.
Merchants & Miners Trans. Co.
ltnl.lUlird 1831
Millions nf l,uencrrs Curried
Nut ii Life Lust.
Iter IK Ho. Ilel. ve Tel I.nmlnril 1000
STKAMIIOATS HKSOItTH
Baltimore to San
Francisco and Hawaii
nnd return
CoUIiik at Havnnn, Panninn, Ciuisl
Loe AiiKrlrs and Kun lYanrlsro
1)15 lil'XB HTKM1CH
"BUCKEYE STAT2"
leaves llaltlmqri'.'far Hawaii June Utii
leaves Han ror J for llaltbnnra July S7
MATSONS;,01ATION CO.
td PmiH . nNhiiiinn.. si.
Manor. Aferf: s HUIduIdb nrJ
puloir 1
V'tlv.
, i . ;,iiit,!'t
ffrmfcHftWiP N
13 S.S. Silver Slsle. Jl1 9
Passenger and Freight Services
i rum iew xork
KKNtf ftKK fife.4 6H
rtmuvii i.lr-nPOOI.
lfip6NliBRJvd"AU-3
', ,.".'.l.;V"'-. . June 18 Jnli s i'. ,1
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k7.All:JMtt.K8. PATRA9.
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TIJ I i.OTu""f.fti.,.M,9
June It
July 37
AJVMIWA
Asmnn"08 to LivnhrooL '"'"",
VmiIllAVnmUUlh' Rnd SWANSEA11'
, .-ri-i,.l!'ADBLPHi.V TO LONDON1"" "
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Af.KxANDS'
r!,NSTA,CA'
HElltl'T. SYillt.VA
i nVSTANTINOr
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VrTrA:'YI,',11Ar'0 'DON .iX.fefr?
l-retalit Olllee. ItVmrs" 'iZl. r'htl!
KERR LINES
Sailings from Philadelphia
BREMEN-HAMBURG
SSu West Raritans"(USSB)
Loading Sailing June 7
SS "City of Flint" (USSB)
June 30
ANTWERP-ROTTERDAM
SS "Schoharie" (USSB)
Loading Sailing June 11
Via Baltimore
Kerr Steamship Co., Inc.
G15-1G
LAFAYETTE BUILDING
MIILADELl'IIIA. PA.
1
III II Telephone
Keystone Telephone
Msln olio
l.iuiiiinru OIHl
ANEH3CA LINE
flTl'Tlsf' J". '" t
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tnlsssi
NE
New York to Rotterdam
Via Plymouth and Boulognc-sur-Mer
N00RDAM June II Julr. 16 kit. 20
ROTTERDAM June 25 Julj r 30 Sept. J
RYNDAM July 2Auf. GSspLIO
N. AMSTERDAM Jul, fj Au,,13 S.Jt.!?
P.nenier Office, 1531 W.laut St, PUU.
LLCYDHOBLBELCE
PIIII.AI)KI.PIIIA A.NTIVr.RP
SSPERSIER June 25
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