J EVENING PUBLIC ;LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 1921 i . , V WK f. THE Letters to the Editor Blihop Neely and "St. GcorgeM-on- - nMLtA ni" . ,-jiAr nl the Kvtttlno Public Ledger: '' C aPPriatln of your cordial . ,!nMoni and irood wishes 'n. expressed In InUntloni nj Tu,,y afternoon's Issue y5U,rh.' Ibt W WMO I'-"""1' 'ntltled T ,,J;,.f."'lhe.Piirkwy." I desire to make few comments, i. ih. article shows, you did not original ' .iinn to removo tho venerable VrjrSfiS&lo tha.n parkway. Ap'par- church eainco i , mysterious propa- -k In which some one la obsessed by an, wdf.iin to move the church somewhere. At tmpuliloiX o move "" i. i nne place. ??' Tnother nd another, embracing at then anointr, of eyen , gome I"' lh "f nine., and the Inconsistent .Thr'no conneted IdVa except the ILmmon Idea of moving, which aomo may Sink T. akin to a mania, for there appears Jii .omethJng of tho mysterious. '"After a wWle. however, the mystery . 'be made Pi1"' but nt th? rc8l!nt SJm.nt tM probability la that the propa ni? cropping- up here and there may die "! ' - ..i mi.lend others. On th " particular, while thanking you r your well-meant expression. Wndly per mit me to ca 1 attention jo i w pww. In "he first plaoe. the aim of the church M Its friends, and tho Instructions given fo" 'their spokesman, was .to defend tho church and to preserve It on Its original .Us. where It. hlstorio deels wore done. Snd where, beside It and In It. rest the remains of eminent dead, and their aim Is Sely the emo today. They do not 1.1 for but oppose tho removal, nnd nro Imed that any one would Intervene and seneit auch a thing, nnd. especially aa the IJidVe can be built without touching- the SmrVh The Methodist nplsoopal Church H. not asked that "Old Saint George's" hIl be removod anywhere, much less be vlu.Jd on the Parkway, It la wanted where it has been from the beginning and whero 'ldnonma'y be pardoned for nsklng: How wild any sano person originally invent the nifeitlon that the old church bo moved to the Parkway? First. What responalblo party haa prom ised to put It there, and what rosponslblo tarty has promised to purchaso for It ens of the most costly sites In tho city. snd to Insure the venerable building against damage? Tho city has not nnd tho Urldgo Commission haa not. Tho Park Commission bis not promised anything. Would It per mit St Oeorge'a dead to be relntorred In snd beside tho old church on the Park Second. From nn esthetic point of view, what kind of artlstlo Insanity la It that would Place tho weathor-beaton pro-Ilevolu-tlonary church atructuro on tho groat nv6 sue to the Park, aide by aldo with the majestic marble and granlto architectural masterpieces, nnd that to Its eternal disad vantage? It would bo a cruel contrast that would bring constant humiliation to tho ven erable edifice nnd to Its great denomination. In all fairness, the old church belongs nmld Its eld surroundings aa doea Christ Church. Third. Aa a matte' nf practical propriety snd Interchurch equity, tho removal of Halnt Osorre's to tho Parkway could not Justify ' Itself as n piece of sound and sane ec clesiastical administration. If any minister would try to locate n. church In that way. tl official superior would check him, per haps with a moro or less severo reprimand. To put the ancient edifice on the Park way would bo to put It In competition with vlforous modern churches, where It could not Bake headway while It would Interfere with the churches ntready there and which had a prior right. At ono end of tho Parkway la the benutiful whlto marblo Arch Street Church, and virtually at tho other end Is the brown stone Spring Garden Church, and they are bnly a llttlo more thnn half a lozen blocks' apart. To put anotnor church between them would cripple all of them and mean ecclesiastical slaughter and sui cide. It would bu a bad nnd crazy policy. When Independence Halt has been on the The People's J'orum will appear dally In the Irnlni rubllo Ledger, nnd also In the Sunday Public Ledger. Letter dla?nlng timely tuples will be printed, as well (ih requested pormn, nnd ewe tlons of general Interest will be answered. Cut Steel and Jet Beaded Bags toSellat$19.75ea. We've Exactly 30 of These Very Fine Bags which wo purchased at a frac tion of their real worth and which We never expect to bo nble to du plicate again at so low a price. Made of cut steel lUllU I cut ll Int in the new design shown. Rome with flow ered p a 1 1 e rns Woven with iridescent beads. Bags Easily Worth $50 Each But Only 30 in the Lot, So Come Early! bNELLENBURGS Leather Goods Section, First Floor Big Savings in Boys' Tub Suits 2 lo $2.45 Oliver Twist Suits at 95c Of Rood qunllty chnmbrny In nil tho best wanted colors. Sizes 3 to C years. $2 to $2.45 Oliver Twist Tub Suits at $1.60 Of excellent emtio Ajnx cloth In a large nHsortinont of dcslrnblo coloring. i!mm,cl with 3 rows of whlto brnld and slecvo chevrons. Sizes 3 to 6 Sears. $5 & $(i Tub Suits at $2.65 mn,u r. TV'lat ,nnd filiation models, whu of. flinmbray In cadet nluo or VolfMVW th 1,luo .cllifs. AIro Kton f 1" Bray, Unlfo pleated. Sizes to 10 years, $10.75 Genuine Palm Beach T Norfolk Suits, $10 maSa'wuh Br",y' H"9,1""1 oxford. All or kniXlthi y?k.ea bnck "n(1 ro"t. x or Unlfo pleated Sizes 6 to 16 years. $10 Washable Norfolk , n Suits, $6.75 natifi-,.1 V Bnu,e Imported linen In . .n'?rK or Wnck and wnlte c"a8h" 'es ti to IB years. Ught-welRht Woolen Norfolk Suits With 2 Pair's of Knicker Pants meres In ?lLf2noy clevlota nnd cassl. Mo?! undVaatrtSe?ns.B8 ment f BtyleB" $18 Suits, Sizes G to 1G Years son o .. nt $10-50 520 Suits, Sizes G to 1G Years ,, , "t $13.75 to 1G ears nt $15.75 $2 to $2.50 Washable lift,. ftU bt wanted materials and t I f IfMMttKS; I'.iKWiWi'l!' ViH" s I v' 1 t'ltJ' j SiTEiLENBURoS Third Floor HiilLlLn" n .ux ...... PEOPLE'S FORUM Parkway for a century It may be possible to begin to consider the removal of Saint Oeorge'a to be placed beside It. Removed, neither would be the aamo thing, A few other facta must ba remembered: First, the ancient church ennnot bo movod safely; second, tho promoter! of tho vandal propaganda need to ascertain facte, nnd not to 'rrtaglne ao much or to tnka for granted ao much that la not aol third, tho bridge engineers are studying to find a way 16 keep the church Just whero It la! and fourth, even If the worst happens the church will not ba touched for some years, for at lenat that tlmo will ba needed first to weave the web across tho river and mako the bridge proper before working on tho approaches. May t not Intimate that some should rest from their mental moving of tho venerable structure nnd allow the church to quietly think for Itself? BISHOP THOMAS D. NEELT. Philadelphia, Pa,, July 6, 1021, (The Idea of removing St. George's Church to the Parkway was discussed by Bishop Lurry, and It was aa a review of his re marks that the editorial referred to above was written. Editor.) Our Girls, 8treet Cars, Etc. To the Adlfor of the Evening Publlo Ledger! BIr I have aeon considerable comment In the Philadelphia papers recently aa to girls smoking. Now, I can't aea any sense I ip, any self-respecting girl smoking. It la I'TTad enough for men to amoko, but It la going too far really for a girl to amoko. And I think there are very few decent girls who oan ba "picked up" on the streeta In Philadelphia. I havo been sta tioned at the Navy Yard three months, and I am not acquainted with any one. I don't claim to be an angel, but I surely can't see the aenae running around one night with one glrh and the next with another, I think Philadelphia la way behind In being an up-to-date city. Look nt tho atreet cats, for Instance. Just go to Mil waukee nnd 'aee what that place la like. It shoves Philadelphia entirely off the map aa to being a good city to live In and go about In comfort. The "gobs" wonder why tho people do not like them. It la said "When a Limey sailor entera a place, he thinks he owns It, but when a Yankeo gob entera a place he knows ha owna It." Four out of five of tho gobs are not decent enough to aasoclato with any respectable girl. Hoping this will Jar aomo of those crab bers, I will close Let's be real Americana Uko Roosevelt and not pro-Ltmey llko Sims. CHARLES 'o. MUELLER. Navy Yard, Philadelphia. Juno DO, 1021. Why So Much Fuss? To the Editor of the Evening Publia Ledger: Sir I havo read your odltorlnt "Another American Victory," which comments on the beating by Jook Hutchison, the Chicago golfer, of Roger Wethered. the British ama teur, on the celebrated St. Andrews courao In England. Why eo much fuss over a Scotchman? Ho la not yet naturnllzed and he learned must of his golf nt St. Andrews. I fall to aee the reason for the "chuckling." The polo contest was a very different affnlr and nne of which wo may bo Justly proud. Juhlla tlon over tho other la rather ridiculous. If. C. THAYER. Haverford. Pa., June 28. 1921. Devitalizing the Race - To tlie Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir I read with Interest the words of General Pershing In regard to the educa tion nnd physical training of the young men of America, nnd In my own experience as an examiner of soveral Insurance orders I can testify to the truthful statemonts of General rershing. It Is a deplorable faci hat such a condition exists In this land of Sucatlonnl opportunities. Illiteracy nnd degeneracy are the result of low vitality, reused by indulgence In nets that rob tho body of Its vital forces. In ebriates nro nmong tho class that exist by an overwhelming majority. This is eausou by alcohol, Nervous energy haa been de stroyed i by Indulgence In vlcloue acta that weaken the physical nnd mental powers. Excitement and loss of sleep caused by Jarz music, moving pictures nnd Joyriding aro potent factors In lowering the physical de elopmont of tho present human race. When I was a boy. moro than forty years ngo, It was a rare thing to see a. young pcr- S THURSDAY. JULY 7, 1021 al nellenburgS ENTIRE BLOCK-MtRKET 11,12111 STREETS i M STORE (CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST Men's & Young Men's $35 to $45 Fancy Summer Suits At $Z.DU Men's & Young Men's $45 & fcQO CfU $50 Fancy 2-Trouser Suits. . . . OO.DXJ Two-Piece Natural Color Palm Beach Suits Each $8.50 Suits Made to Sell $37 eft at $50 & $60, Each PO.OU Blue Serge Suits at $24 t0 $47.50 Trousers $8.50 to $11.00 Fancy Trousers . $15.00 White Flannel Trousers $5.00 $8.35 Factory Clearance Extraordinary Men's & Boys' Bathing Suits At Less Than Present Wholesale Cost! The Most Phenomenal Bathing Suit Value Offered in Philadelphia This Season! Life Guard 1TL J Bathing Suits, ft) l P- $1.69 With worsted shirts, flnnnol pants and web bolts, Tho completo outfit! ?' Men's Worsted and Cotton Two Piece Pacific Coast AQr Rnihimr Suits i70 Wcll-mado suits Flannel f 7h N; SNELLEPfBURq & CO.: sdn wearing eyeglasses. Today childhood The human race has not received on- llghtenmeht on union of the Bexes, Wo havo devoted our time In money and study In developing tho lowor anlmnle, breeding them up to the highest standard of per faction. Bo we should consider the Interest of the future human race nnd bring to bear upon our leading educators their duty In teaching and training tho uneducated In tho higher attainments of mental and physical development along with tho sexual require ments. Not until then can we expect h atandard of perfection in the coming race W. L. COLE, M. D. Philadelphia, Juno 20, 1021. Questions Answered Dr. Crlppen Murder To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger! Sir Will you kindly ulvo me the par ticulars or tno Dr. Crlppen murder7 W. L, S. Philadelphia, Juno 20, 1021, Dr. Hawley Harvey Crlppen murdered nia wire January 81 or February 1, 1010, In London. Ho fled lo Canada with Ethel Clare L Neve. He waa arrested on the ar rival of tho Bleamshlp at Father Point, Quebec, and taken back to England. He was tried, found guilty nnd executed on Nnvembor 28, 1010, at Pentonvllle Prison. Lo.don. An Old Flag To the Editor of the Eventng Public Ledger: Sir I have a flag with soventcen stars In the union. Please tell me how old It should be. F. S. LAWRENCE. Philadelphia. July 1. 1021. Ohio waa admitted to the Union Febru ary 10, 1803, making the aevonteenth State, which c6ntlnued to be tho number In the Union until the ndmlaslon of Louisiana, April 80, 1812. According to the law adopted that a new star should be ndded for each State, your flag should have been made eome time between the ycara 1803 and 1812. Poem and Songs Desired Wants a Humorous Song lo fha editor of the Evening rubllo Ledger: Elr I will appreciate It very much If you can print for mo the worde of a humorous song entitled "Down Where the Watermelon Grows," the chcrus of which la: "Down where the watermelon grows How I lovo her no one knows: I always go to seo her In my Sunday meeting clothes, Down whero the watermelon grows." AGNES T. BOOAN. Philadelphia, June 20, 1021. Two Coats To the Editor of the Evening Publto Ledger: Sir Can ou print In your People's Forum a poem containing the tinea: "On their graves beneath the Southern skies The beautiful wild flowers grow, Never heeding that one wore a coat of gray And tho other a coat of blue," W. L. B. Philadelphia, June 20, 1021, srMMTK ItnSQKTH ATLANTIC! CITY. N. .1. The supreme charm of distinguished social life at the seaside is assured in tho RITZ-CARLTON ATLANTIC CITY NOW OPEN Single Rooms With Bath, $6 Up. Double Rooms With Bath, $10 Up. 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The poem asked for has been In my possession at least forty years, nnd I can tell the name of the nuthor Mrs. Mary J. Bowlea Branch. It la one of my dearest literary treasures, and I am delightod to sharo It with you, It la headed "The Fern's Lesson." EMILY WATERMAN VTYBTII. Philadelphia, July 3, 1021. THE FERN'S LESSON In a valley centuries ago Grew a little fern leaf, green and slender. Velnlrjg delicate and fibers tender: Waving when the wind crept down so lew. Rushes tall and moss and grass grew round It: Playful sunbeams darted in and found It: Drops of dew stole down by night and crowned It: But no foot of man e'er cunts that way: Earth was ycung and keeping holiday. Monater fishes swam the silent main; Stately forests waved their slant branches; Mountalna hurlad their anowy avalanchea: Mammoth creatures stalked across the plain: Nature reveled In grand mysteries, Hut the little fern was not of these Did not number with the hills and trees; Only grew and waved lta wild aweet way; Nona cams to note It day by day. Earth one tlmo put'on a frollo mood: Heaved the rocks and changed the mighty motion Of the deep strong currents of the ocean: Moved the plain and shook tha haughty wood: Crushed tha little fern in aoft, moist clay; Covered It and hid It safe away. Oh. the long, long centuries since that day. Ohl the agony; ohl life's bitter cost Slnco that usolesa llttlo fern waa lost. Useless? Loat? There came a thoughtful rran, Searching nature'a secrets far and deep; From a flrsure in a rocky ateep He wlthdrow a etono o'of which there ran Fairy penctllngs, a quaint design Leafage, velnlng, fibers clear and fine. And the fern's life lay In every line. So I think Ood hides somo souls awny Sweetly to surprise us the lest day." "Constant Reader" The two poems "Face Upon tho Floor" nnd "The Last Hymn" have already been printed In the People's Forum. Thoy cannot bo reprinted, and as you glvo no name and address we cannot mall you copies. Kiss A, McAleer Youi selection, -"nits of Hits." was printed In the People'a Forum of March 20, 1021. You must have missed seeing it. "W. L. MeL " asks for two aongs, "In the Valley of Kentucky" and "The Sailor's Grave," SUMMER RESORTS ATLANTIC riTV. N. .1. Our Entire Stock of Men's Straw and" Panama Hats Reduced Nearly Half! 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ArnoMfXIL Beechwood ,nnd.uSm'll.i,.n.n9a, u' . , ., Av4;U.aJJila?mehts, reason. able rates. nrcminia v",...t?""n "" . i.aiijtuu. Hotel BosCObcl 1f."mu:l,y Ave RefuTn". 1-xcbI out tablo. Md r.itas. Phone 117 A. E MARION Parkway Cottage P5.0,0 A- v7AtnVr7 4th rts. A C Channell. for'm'l""'",".'.';, New Reading 2" rac1,.'!,0n A,f- M"- sine. Dietary law.ob.e'd. llng!igg,a.n..il,lr- New Clarion k av,. gg Pcnnmont l?1i,:.vTO?nl av' '?" eaoh. " "'" 1. UtVHIt NATIONAL &' n. av. aJ house fr. Reach, ropean plan, n. OUNNKu 1911 AU. Av. t5?' lry rooroa and nuttaXL I M&lnrt avb. tin iiaAk mr tUn. 14.00 day un. I 3Gevnd&r GARDEN B .S?7 iVfasr r "qA Weekly Cruise on the famous Lower St. Lawrence and Saguenay 'Rivers "ERE, indeed, is a vacation trip you'll A J- never forget; a delightful 6-day cruise, without change of steamer I The splendidly appointed steamship "CAPE ETERNITY" will leave Montreal every Sat urday, from July 16th until the close of the season, for the far-famed Saguenay, return ing to Montreal on the following Friday. Arriving at Quebec, "The Gibraltar of America," time is given for a visit to the Battlefields Park on the historic Plains of Abraham, to the wonderful Falls of Mont morency, higher than Niagara, and to the miracic-worKing onrme ui Stc. Anne dc Bcaupre. CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES All the way in comfort All the way in. safety OCKAX CITY. N. .1. HOTEL. o COTTAGES OCEAN CITV. N .J. American Plan Special rates until July 15 l'upaclt OUU. Ulouu City's leadins liutul in appointment and service. SPECIAL JULY RATES J. IIOWAKI) HI.OCUM. I.easee-Mnnaxer Kormi Manuttor 'Pne Ureentirler White Hulpliur Mprlnsa. W. Vu. The Oceanic May and June. NOW OPEN Special low rates tor A. E. UAKEH. Aterlpn 8tn & Contral. Run'g water tn all vtBctl rooms. Tnble unsurpassed. Swnrtrimor Hunntng water throughout. JwafUirauiej.Mr heaci nnd attractions. R!iiiiimA Running water in oery room. Discetyne nooklet K. hi.i-ndln. OCIlN CITY. N. .. "Amrrlca's fireiitest I'omlly Resort" CAPE MAY". X. J. Finest Balhing on Atlantic Coast. Pre-war hotel rates prevail. HOTEL LAFAYETTE CAPE MAY, N. J. On the Oretn Front snd Ueardwilk L'nuiusllr allrscllTe. Cipiclly 500 Sptclsl eirly lesion rstei, $3. SO up dillr, $20 np weekly (American plan with meali). ex lending to July 15th. Orchrilra a feature. Dallroom one of the finrit and largeit In Cape Mar Itoomt ilngle and en luitr, with private hatha. Running water In rooml. Elevator lo itrert Ifvel KREE HATHING. IIOnSEllACK niDINO. r.oLr, pii n. TiinATnF.. movies, etc. Flnit outo roadi In South Jfrify Write for booklot and Auto ttnad Map. IT'S FREE. A IUIIWADFI. Fornifrly of Allintlr City THE STRAND CAPE MAY N J Select boarding, ono of the best locations all rooms overlooking the Ronrdwalk and Ocean: moderuto terms, under new manage ment. J. W. SICKKLS WILimilOl) X. .1. Mugnolln III E prlv. i nr. lteucli Mii:;noll.i. L. A .1. I'ur. rms.i lipk. L. E. .lnrkon. Hnfol Honlo Near beach Amusements noiei nentt. , uro,, Pftn, 3, Kene pror Ast lt PARK. 'N. j. PLAZA HOTEL ASlll'llY PARK, X. J. Only European Hotel on tho ocean front. Ileadquartera for auto tourists' shore dinners a specialty JA8 KELSEY. Prop. New Ocean Hotel AIIIUIY PRU. X. J. Running Water nnd Phono In All Rooms Kite. ati iin. urn.i ,( cnwrnnr THE METROPOLITAN ArllU'ItY PAlUt. X. . fnnncltv 300i Orcliotr.i, r.lcvnton nooklet. H. A. Reives Prnn. C. II. Heers. Jr.. Mgr. WELLINGTON ,;)",;;A",,n,.ryo!;e,arnk-, ooin e I. W MAIU 11W rVp Mana'Tnent ASIIt IIY I'MIK IM'OIIMVTIIIN Write Ml NK'IPM HlUI'f ll.mrd. k for hotel or oth. r i mu-i . fi s. authentic I NORTH AMU Itv I'MIK, X. J. UCtmiMi AX LXTIRE ULOCK l)lreotl nn thn O.'eilll Frmit Capacity 000 Ah outside rooms, .-tit nrt.. Hot and cold alt water In all bathrooms. Perfect Cuisine, Whits Service. Orlll Room Ilrokera OITIc. NIIKRMAN DEXX1S. Mnnnrrr Phone VanJerbllt 2200 aii..-....k.i.,,.,;wiw.w,.,';.v.v;:-..M..ii.Si3u;i5vil5 OCEAN (lltl) K X. .1 THE SHELBURNE New, modern hotel; hot end cold runnlni water tn every room; private baths. Ocean Pathway facing park- & ocean V. C. Haynes Chalfonte Directly on ocean helect family hotel. Elilers Owner It front, B. W. ITOP. Tlie Waverlv 10 ""n . Pathway, new . . , . . management, ocean view. Bistrlas. cuisine 11. HANK Owner. The Queen & on Meach Front L J iiusaw.u HFSIDE PAltlt. N. J. THE 13ANHASSET nJ5ivf ,lT Ha U1J'oc,ln front Capaolty S0. Booklau IL ROE8 TURNER. Ownaripro BUMMEIt IlKSOItT8 CANADA o SfcV" m r- in. Lawrence and the majestic grandeur of the Saguenay, with its towering cliffs on cither hand, combine to produce a vivid impres sion of beauty and harmony which can never be forgotten. Make YOUR vacation a mem orable one this Summer. Kor full Information Inquire of nil tourist nR"rr or nond 2o In stamp;i for Illustrated booklet m nnd guide. "Nlasmra to the Sen " inrl'idtfr n etc., to John F. Pierce, Paaaenger Traffic Manager f'anada Steamship Lines, Ltd, 118 t . i. huu intr, aiontreai, N" j MONTRE .3- Hl'ltlXO L.IK1;. N. J. THE WARREN Tennle. On the Ocean srniNO LAKE. N. J. Ooir llathine. Hiding. W. B. 8TUUK3. rrop. The Breakers Hprlnc Lake Itrndi. N. J. ON CK.N ntONT SPItlNO LAKH K.rH. X. J. ESSEX andSUSSEV SPUING LAKE BEACH-N J. A r Xuw Open. C. S. Krnni. Mr. af THE SHOREHAM firUINQ LAKE IIKACII. N. J. OPEN MAY 28 n. K. SPANOENIIERO. Prop. POINT PLEASANT. X. J. DINE BLUFriNN TOIICT PLEASANT, N. J. Amone the plnea on the beautiful Manas quan River shore. Every attraction ot aeaahora. river and country. All outdoor sports. Now open. Booklet. J. E. Hrerboner. LEIGHTON "nop'Sv rrnrrts Dan- All Spts Robert M. Croneh HKLMAR. X. J. On the Ocean Front, Ilelmar. X". J. CntorlnB to the Heat Clientele Amur. Plan ' Rates 5 to JIO dally Modern capacity 850. music, elevators to street evel. garape, write for booklet. Phon- 7(10. ; r. F. LUCAS, Mar. SIIVIIRIC.HT. X. J. PENINSULA HOUSE ew'Je'ey New York's N arest Ocean Resort Hotel. Hooking Offlce New Peninsula Houeo. Sea Urttiht, N J. Telephone Seabrlght 107. HE.VCH HAVEN. X. J. THE EINULfcSIDE ffi. : Private baths with sea and fresh water, five tennU courts, booklt R. F. ENGLE, Man- ! aaer Also tho C'oMngton Weat Phllade'phla DELAWARE WATER OAI. PA. The Bcllevue A" amusements, orch., dano. (.neater .iiriioniitu m. r. .iiurrnr, Props. , EAT STHOlimHl'HG. PA. ' Rprwiclc Inn Elented llnthlng. Farm I i connect inc. Shady (rounds. . OnraRe Trodey to itrann Rooklet. P C DICKERSON. E Stroudsbure. Pa MOUNT POCOXO. r.. Mount Pleasant House " ??on?: baths free garage. V A. A H. M. LEECU E.VHLES SIERE. PA. Eagles Mere, Pa, The summer resort that Is dlfferert be .tuse It romblnes mountain and aeashuro conditions with un nue our jndlngs The sandy beach and temp rate wati-r of the Lake of the Eagles afford sp en did bithlng i'JOO feet atxne sea level On of the finest golf courses in Aititi lea Tor booklet nrj rati-s. write THE FOREST INN HERMAN' V. YIIAOKIC. .Manager THE LAKESIDE JOHN S. KIRK A .son THE RAYMOND Ti. II. C. LlhT. Munncer 1 THE CRESTMONT INN WILLIAM WOODS. Mnnager llOIEl, I l.lH.IILM. Ci.mpl-ieij T7i. ov'ati'd under new met 11 q tea t.1 .10 & up WERXEKStii.l.KVpA H 1 ft I-I I. A N D TRRRAPP IVV "'""--'-' -...wwij j.ni nun .iiu nii-1 i iuiniMDP'1 ideal 't ( tlon Mnd,rato rat n.si y. Si'lin.rn unci FRANCIS W V S.VK THE O.NE.ON-TA,v?ou,h Mounuu Modern home comforts Mod. rates. Ilo'nklst UVANNA, PIKE CO.."p.. IIEECHNVT CorT(JE. In the Pcxor hom" n.iklng ratis lit per wk up Oi-o P. Piiisotis Aln's oool and dellgiuf ' DEVON. PA. DEVON INN Dl.VOX, PEXXSYLVANIA I Main Line Pn R R In tha benutiful Chev ter Valley, forty minutes from Ilroad Street Station fortj-four trains dally each way thr. e minutes trom Devon Btatlon, and lust off the Lincoln l.lghwaj American plan Wxddlnc Parties Afternoon Tea or Dinner i Pnrtles can be arranged for through the msnag ment Ideally conenlent fn. c.k urlvin Dwellers Dinner Saturday Eentng Imludlng Dancing. I:' DO a cover. Te ei!ion i eptione Wawio 700. Oolt I'rltlltges Tennis Hnrsebark Riding iiuriiKr nrriee STr.A.MSIIII' XOTICRS BALTIMORE TO HAWAII ... . ..anii return Culling nt Hut nun, Piitiuma Canal. l.o Angeles, Mini ly, ru I)E l.I'XIS M'EAMERN Hl'CKKYE STATU I.enrra Iliiltlmorp for Hmrull. July antr, IIAWKEYE STATE I.va. San rrnnrl.ro for Ilnltlmore. Ang. 7las MATSON NAVIGATION CO. Hrosr,, tj..ssjkjs sue r ma local sicaiasaw aisui. TheNew ColHmbia'Grand View Hole! BmiMCT BKNOUTfl flANADA 2 -JU '.Z-rr- T 5fl Ji SaajuVnar I The ever-changing panorama of the St. tanaun SACUCNAY l(C.3.t..HOTEL - xqWmmuca. IJTADOUl. ?OT &? m S- Til gfepesa Hff XSS? t wr to bspolness-awar tn tli. neraratlaa. rlns soeated.aUcp (Itlnl sirot Mu.kolia Lakw. Tlwiti ruu wui una inis lletct. kood food, solf. eta. Hnrj jrtm a Hied mi. Arcom. ookUt. JUral alaskaka f JJ..Ula Rul OatsX OT.Snr.lj I.AKK. N. T. LEATHERSTOCKING CORPORATION ANNOUNCES fje teaga orr OTSEGO LAKE. COOPnUSTOY. NEW YORK IS NOW OPEN Under th Personal rat,aeement of MR. DAVID B. TLUMER. UOWUOIN PLCME1I. Aksociate Manuier. New York Ofllce The 8pur." 42.". Firth Ave. Tel. Vanderhllt 27 LAKE TLACm, N. Y. ADIRONDACKS LAKE PLACID. W. Y. JjOH oi'I. Extensively Improved; finest electrical equipment, running a'er prlvato bathrooms, elevator, orchestra, dancln. I IKMNIIKU COTTAtiES 10U KENT All outdoor Adirondack aversions, circular. M. II. .MARSHALL. Mbt.. Lake Plnrld. N.Y, LKn CHAMrLMN N. T. THE WESTPOHT INN Westporton Luke (haninlaln. N. LKNCX. MASS. HOTEL ASPINWALL LENOX, MASS. With and Cool in the Berkihirti A HOTEL OF DISTINCTION Open until Oct. 15. Elevation 1.400 FssL Oolf Saddle Rldlns-, Orchestra, riarava. Dealrahte Coitnites with Hotel Service) HOWE A TWOItOfJER. Mnnswrs Winter Resor Prlnrrss Hotfl llermnata 110STON M H0TiLPURITAN! j:ui.ommorovanhAvv Uostort I The Distinctive Boston House ! Ono of tha most homsllha I Kl fv n 1 as. In Vii- v.rnnltt ? 1,1 jrar".,"u 3I 'or Our BookM wiftrti j Gulda to Historic BooloiuJ JKIVEKMOX. X. II. NEW WAUMBEK JKi;,t::M:J;;u- A Distinctive Hotel of the Higher Typ Booklne Ofllce. 8 W. 40 th tu.. New Yorfc niu:n park, sin. DEER PARK HOTEL And Cottages Deer Park. Maryland. Altitude -BUI) fast. Golf Tennis, '1 Swimming Pool. T. I'. Mt'LLlN Mgr. MARYLAND m itinning In th Ulu ltldge Srts , for.de. . nptle bk It . l of hniHa t lrdg houses In ll'iie Rldgo Mts writ- Hen Paas. Agent, Weil rn Mac hind liili Ha timorc. Md. PACIFIC M1IITIIH HsT COOL bUMMKll OL1MATK. plTnty ot golf, every vnrlety of trout and mi. mon tlshlmr, and tho most wonderful naturnl scenery on '.irth. reached bf rail, uttamer or by 15,000 miles of splendid highways, offer you nn Ideal ncatlon in tho Paclilo N'orthwetit, Ore (ton. WuHhlngton nnd Hiltlsh Columbia. Write for free llluatratcd booklet to Herbert Cuthbert, L. C Smith Bid.. Seattle. Wash. STICAMIIOATW tESOIlTH RUNE tuBf. TON SpUndU SUatil hiUndui Strwiss MM lMnfr Leave Fulton t. p.r (4) H. R. 1.30 P.M. Dally Incl. Svndav New Dettford Lin New London List Dallr asertit Run- !. Hj .nun day Leave Pier 40 HouitanRt I Ml-'il! N It. Ilouaton St, I'lcr la K It SSdJ a m r H iii-rnruui a ijioiikiii .-uliiie I line vi'Mii ill ill! ai 1 i.iu t lesinut ERICSSON LINE &!$& DAY BOA'!' lOlt lJALTIAiOItJi , R o'clock In the morning, dayllibt sat i, time, beglnnliig Thursday, Juno liith. Kritr Tuesday, Thursday and Haturday. rmn 11.60 to Baltimore, fa.BO round trip. "?. beautiful water r da out of PhllaUslDAIa! Band for pamphlet. Pier 8. fl. Dataware A PrtfrTW hRICSSON BOAT FOR IlAI 'I'IMfllJW i J FAtraiv 12, one-way fare; $3, round-trlp fw. '' v'.fi': - , J J , -" ifg-asaig tUr. Mti tf- f?: '..I VI 1 I . y.i J-: o itmx.Miik&'Uii .j.IM. t,&t,it j-0;im.iM ..vaiaSisiV ' sMi...., i&&m. . kjtjBSi t sMm aj..'4-i4 iTi '
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