Kra 1 ) vyw. Xt " ""yf ,Uj, . 5" W.'T' -. .i-ir ' ,T"f.- . 1 i - ' Ju'V ' " ' EVENING PU3LI0 LE.DGEK PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921 ism -in infM rV , I ft f,DSr GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE i 's DEAR tlint. Christine Ciitlwnlnder is llhome from tne nryii jinwr nospuni, .hire die went la?.t wctj5 for,nn l,cr?" J!" on her tousll. ou know, she Itlon o '"-' .,,., ,,,,, I, i ,i,i, iin. v had nunc mi"; iiuiiun. ...... . fkroat. and. won ill with 11 pretty Fcvcre ffi of tonwilltlH at the time of Sarah 'gSoV.n PelfH wedding. . i remember she was 111 at that time, nusc nlie wart to imve been n brlues- W??':.!!...! tr ilvn It mi. Nho linn P., ' ti.nr ii Imil time nltoKcther. nnd ?! it Vn decided to tnlc the tonsils Jut entlrtb. d though weaU, shu la Xllng better already. Shc hat Konc to her home in l'noll ..j wi Hieud mot of the mimmcr SnU til. I. .int-nnfu Til- Mtwl f-u there wu "" I'"',5'"'"' '" "" William Cadwaladcr. U.licy content ': .. inMnff liiuf n fiw Mlinrt trinii fhrousli the remainder of the summer. . ChrMlne in to be introduced in the full and there win it a koou ninny "..iu crlvpii for her. She la a most ittractlvc-looklngltd. , T IS interesting to note that MrH. iiiinrfnnl Pearson, who hnB been r Itrlne at tne Jiciievuc-miiimiiu iul iuu u.t several yearn with, her son and daaitlitcr. has purchased from tho wtatc of her parents, the late Mr. nnd Mrs Arthur .1. i'e.ibody, the Holly Wki a villa on Main street, ut South imDto'n. Mr. and Mrs.) Peabody were imonir the pioneers In that colony, and It Is fitting that their daughter should lien eome of tho old property In the family. MrH. 1'carson Is a very at tractive woman. JAMKSTOW'X will be very gay to ,iiit There's to be tho annual bal mawie at the Casino, and the younger et tlmt Is those from the ages of fifteen to eighteen nnd more, are muchly excited about it. That little old Casino "l.. ' i.l e !,.. I. Ill tl,n.n lu n mlirlitv CD tnC fll(IC Ul UIU mil uitiv .n - ........,, ray little place these months, nnd the lounger i-et dances there night after .,i. wUnv nitnn in pnrs from the n,,.nniinirs nn(l over from Saundcrs- town, nnd from the other end of James town tO tllC Vlllllgl.'. WHICH, juu nuun, is not large. Hut it's n lovely spot nnd eo wonderful for bathing. You sec, It's alt water, but there are no heavy waves to bo dangerous, and the bay Is deep enough near bhore for one to swim n.itr. nnd et it is 'not too deep. If you do not swim jou can wndc in iradualh nnd keep under water very easily without fear of strong undertow and heavy tide. The eliildron's fancy drops party, which has also become an annual nffnlr, will' be held In the" Cnslno Monday mnlng. DANNY Is live, nnd a most beautiful cherub. You remember when he was throe and torn some visitors mm lii liked tlio now house, but "must be careful not to brenk it?" Well, he's fire now nnd, like ninny n young gen tleman of crentcr ukp. Is busily nr- ranglnp fur his future. The other dajr his aunt wus conversing with hiui, nnd monc other mnttcrs brought up In the course of conversation they delved into that future. Snid auntie: "What do you intend to be when you become n man?" Danny was not nt n loss. Said he: "I'm going to be n father to l mother and son." "Oh, said nuntlc, rather taken back, "nnd who is going to be the mother?" There she had him, for while he hnd planned a home and family, he hud forgotten thnt there must lie a t-pUcIfic some one to share that home. "Why," snid lie, in n puiiled tmio, "I don't know any one I could mnrr.v. do I? Why." still more puzzled, "I'll hnve to besih looking Wnd" NANCY WYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Dr iird Mrs. Barton Cooke Hlrsti of 1821 Spruco street, announce, tho en casement of their daughter, Miss Elsie DuPuy Crahnm Hirst; and Mr. Bertram UpDlncott. foii of Mr nnd Mrs J Ber- (tram Uppincott. of 1712 Spruco street ana Jielnuir, uetnuyres,' i.i. Mrs. i; Wilkinson. Jr . nnnounces the engagement of her dnughter, Miss ICdltli Melnhardt Wilkinson, to Mr Gerald J. nansen, son or Mr. nnd Mrs. ucorBo Hansen The marriage will tnlto plnce ome time In N"o ember. Mr and Mrs. Ponn Yo:itninn nnd thidr daughter Miss Jane H. Ycatmnn, of inn Sp.uee. street and Chestnut Hill. ho hae been abroad since early Pnng, are at present In P.u Is. Kirs. Lewi. Allilnnrlpd nnd Iiai flnnrrli. t(rS. M!a Willlnmlnn W U'onli nnil Miss Sarah B. Wentz, of 1800 De I.an cey place, who are, tiavellng abroad, nave left Lake. ("onio. ltalv. nnd nre nt Present at St. Morltz, Switzerland. MiS.I Annn 1, 1,'mtlti,. if Oil 1'..e, Tulpehocken street, Germnntown, Is jpendlng seseial wceui at White Sul phur SprliiRa Mrs. William O. Foulki u 'Pending AuRUst In Atlantic City, wtierc she h tho guest of her son-ln-w and daughter, Mr. and Mis. Gerrlt . Judd, of Ardmore, at their cottnno Mm. .TnUllll f IltlD.AH nn.l l.n- .l.linl. Hi V.l?3 Judo11 Huston, of Lt-him lano ana Wlssahlekou avenue, Germantown, wm leave next weolt for severnl eeks sta at Cape May. Sir nnd M-o .i..... ii-i...,. .m caat ft ..nu. ae. Genuantown. will inortly eav tor Avalon, N J, whero Mey wm ppenit pevcial weeka. SlfB Thnmnu Pm-urAf hiI k- u.m., . - -..-..,.. i,vjim., nnw nun urrii W" gueat of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. CnarlpM A Tlnrln ... . U - I I I.. 1.u r,"7 "U" lii IIU IIIUII JIUinL III tlfll .miuwn ior two months, p..I. . " ' '"lu"' - . wiien- ur, k to Charleston, S 3.Z ; lKt,Jlix:l1 ul l,,e uiiuen niniui t'.,u' iiosplt.il Mrs noyster's sister. si ri, i ' Uonlft. 1 sending a wuek j. i,,.',"1 :"'" ji'wihi , jiii isui-ry, , meny .wins w .J...n,..uDt, , if- ?-3. S"iitli Sixteenth stteet and Hose- Holmesburg Sho will return tho early throii ii "" Mo,u,il- an a motor trip part of Septembor. -----o n,u ..lllinu WOOQS, Air flnnir.. T ..in... ... . , . i. ..""' viii-r rnrnum is now at r."'" Mo, where Iiu Ih tho nsr.,!of .Vr "","' -MrH Samuel J. ITj-n- ""on, I-1 0111 tllnr.. lin lll irn In Hur Kri ".l",, ,10 "'"' remain soveral "MKs heroic nturnlnf,- to tho Ain-i. 01 homo mar Medln Mr Oi.ri,.. "" ' ra-iKiin i-TieH, (: thfln i '' "'"'"uncu tho eiiKHBenu-nt of JVls 'laug'Ver' MSJ i-H'tli Mou-au tin.l 1... . - .... ... . Ir nt i "'. "icnanison snoemuKi'i', " or I,ansdone Pa Twl'n r?,1?'1 l" -'""""K K Kurrell, of 'win oaks shiLiim inn tin ,,,,,.... til ft frn sense. (, II t MilIlMI,U I s. II I vf, fcT.",r,lt "f "Wr l'iuflUcr, .Mlsa i nt cards CruW'a "ll lo lr Jeiotno KrancH CnA Ii . ,..or Mr "lul M!, Joll '' Crowley or Wmihlni'tuii. I . Plftvil ' MlH A J 5llcU''' f Nort1' mono, r i t"IOPt' a" Hl'--nillnii the wniii of AiiKust in MaBnolln. Mnhh IrtneSSiA,f.n,"s A "nsl'1y Ih vlsltlnt; Mlw R""1 '" l'-r rottaire at IXw Soimw. ' """. l";", " will go to 1-oiiK Island, to Wait her -rothtr ALONG THE READING tod,n kM ", w"f"n I'- neneBre. of ft uiV )'i ,'!lu I'lifitUtiB tho Htim- I l1 11. n. . .. . ... lone io . ,',","' "f Noble, has stverat wcckT whcro vho wl" spe'"1 lli -t - . lfied C Herltnrte, or lenkliiiuwn, havo lelt i after siieiidlni' .lulv I """IVUUU, N 1 1. ,n Bhoie and mi, m l-l.i iu, ..,.. n... HI n,, ., - - ..iiniiuiin ..uiV, Jill SeDti-inlni Mlu.i Cooley Is CI Boston 'r' "s Wllllum rles, r r-.i ,..., S! I.n,li -"-".IIU Hammond has been iiuillg ,. r,.u. ,,lltM -,:-,- ,.' ....-. AiLer ,.-.:?. r w ."? IIUM ,... . 1-IH.-UU, 111 uiui i.ane. 1' ton0t,,,",MU!,wln.,,a' ot Klklna -'r'. 'MnV f "10 fur ll,ls ''""' irking Klev!!,I!utle,-'i of Jenltlntown. la j'nK eveia weoka nt Occnn City, 2Kr. and m ..-... . I . .. . Hfl. of w.i ,,uler i",ce R"a "8 r r i :llJ8 r.?a1 B'kns Prk W5i " """"'iisj "is Kreaier part 01 flancy Wynne Tells of the Recovery of Miss Cadivaladcr From an Operation at Hospital She Hears of Bal Masque at Jamestoivn Tonight tho summer nt tho Lbdgo on tho Sua quohnnna Itlver In Maryland. MIbs Umlly Mather, or Mcadowbrook. mm returned from a trip to Montreal, Can. fSrM,i.i2ndt.Mir"- Frc.JerIc1c Fltzacrald, CnHf nr g ln ra80den! GERMANTOWN .'rs; Joseph Cnlilll and her sons, of 6116 Musgravo sttoct, are spendliiff ,i week at Spring Mount, nlong tho 1'cr Kiomcn. Mr. Carl Josser, of 6625 Chew street, left on Monday to spend a week In I'ottstown and Reading. .,.Hr.nSa .Mrs' Klwanl M. Bowrs, of 5616 McMnhon avenue, will ko to Wild wood tomorrow to spend a week at tho Sheldon. ..JIrfl;.,Jos(Sh Hayes and her daughter, Mist lUta Hayes, of 6608 Chew street, are at Spring: Mount, Pa., for this week. ,PrV,nn? ErtV Howard U. Gelslcr. of 132 West Wnlnut lano. aro spending August as tho guests of Mrs. Uclsler's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Wirt, of bast Washington lane, at their bunga low In the Pocono Mountains. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. William Mb bnrd, 6612 Limekiln plko, will bo glad to hear thnt their granddaughter. Miss Graco Carroll, Is convalescing from her recent operation for appendicitis. The? Itov. Henry P. Wllkle and Mrs. wllklo and their son, Master Robert Wllkle, of the Mnnso, Wlster street, nre spending August with relatives at Mil-ton-on-tho-Hudson, N. Y. Mrs. B. W. Miller, of Thorpes lane and Wlster street, has returned from a visit of three weeks In Troy, Pa. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Dr. Harry W Ettolson, of Philadel phia, nnd his sister, Miss Fannlo Kttel son, before leaving for tho Malno coast spent soveral days at Wlldwood, N. J. Other Phllndelphlnns seen at this popular resort were Mrs. A. S. Des sauor. of 2140 North Twelfth street, and Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Summerlleld, who will spond August by tho sea. Sat urday evening there was n large clambake on the beach, fronting tho Manor, when several Philadelphia!!:! wero among tho participants. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gerber, of 1425 Ontario street, have nnnounccd tho engagement of their daughter, Mlsi Marian Gerber, to Mr. Marc Ulllctt, of Philadelphia. Miss Gerber was rocently graduated from Cornoll College. Tho Misses Sondhclmcr, of 18,11 Erie avenue, motored down to NoTth Wild wood, where they aro spending the time touring to the various resorts on tho coast. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Slulzcr, of 120S North Broad street, aro spending the romalnder of tho summer nt tho Royal Palaco Hotel, Atlantlo City. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Dnvla nf 3114 North Twenty-first street, havo returned! irom a motor trip to Canada, and will spend the month of August nt Atlantic Mrs. C. Roberts and daughter. Miss Gertrude Roberts, of Sixteenth and Clroon streets, aio on a severnl week trip to Lako Placid, N. V. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Hess, Miss Elizabeth Hess and Mr. Rlchnrd Host, of 1850 North Sixteenth street, have gono to Bald .Mountains Camp, Me., for ths month of August. Miss Dorothy G. Gorson, of 3413 Race streot.'ls spending the week ns the guest of Miss Dorothy Hlrsh, of Lancas ter. Pa. Mrs. I. Summorflold, of 2243 North Twenty-first street, Is spending some weeks at Wlldwood. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs William Aull have Just returned to their home ut 2401 South Sixteenth street after spending three weeks at Atlantic City. Mr. John Baney, Sr Is spending a week at Sea Isle City, N J. Miss Margaret C Johnson, of 2506 South Twentieth street, is spending tho month of August with friends at Potts vllle, Pa. Mr. William .Montague, of 1003 Wolf street, and Mr. Paul Uefford, of 2335 South Mole etreet, nre spending a fort night at Neshnminy Falls, i'n, Mr. Jnmcs F. Weldcmcr, of 2530 South Hicks street, is convalescing at his homo from Injuries received In a motor accident on Saturday, July 30. Mr Charles Rltter. of 2133 South Fifteenth ntrcet, nnd Mr John B. Mn loncy, Jr., of 2316 South Hicks street, will leave for camp with St Monica's Junior Naval Battalion on Saturday. Mr. Joseph Duano hns Just returned home alter being nwny for a month on tho U. S. S. Challenger. HOLMESBURQ Mrs John Dick nnd ilau&liter, of 292 I Rlmwn street, havo lutnnifd fiom n stny nt Wlldwood Mlwi Bllzubeth Grlfllth, of 801 1 Frank-' ford uvenuo, und Mlsa Alice Kiost nra Bncntllnn; some tltno ut Atlnntlc City. Mr. and Mrs. (1. Kuliertuon, of Wolnh road, nre on a trip to the Gnat Lnkea. Mr. and Mrs. Cliailes Heard, of 2D15 Rhawn street, nre npendlnK n fortnight nt tlio Delaware Water Gap nnd Sara toga, taking the trip by motor. Mist Edith Ferri.", of 7S16 Frnnkforl avenue. Is on u month's trip out West, where she will visit DT and Mrs. F 11 Snyder In Cleveland, O nnd Mr and Mrs. M Mitchell, of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. G Coleman and family, of Moro street aro bojourninc for the summer at their cottaBo In Oceun City. They havo as their truest for a few weeks Mrs. John Miles, of I'lltsuurgn. t ,.,i,i st. 13 Glenn Haines, of 3015 returned this , m,nwn street, aro spending the month C where Dr. i of Auirust In Detroit, Mich . which trip 1 T T St I I Oil Ollll.lU I . .. i T4sri,. 1.ll..u . thoy madO oy muiur .uiaa i-iuiencn Haines, their daughter, la on a -Uslt t nrinclleld. Mnss.. wheto bho is the . nr-,. II Mnnrp U'lin won fnr- r nn.i m,. i i- . .... n ' . ..,.. i--.i..r. tai.ii.ll.f.iiL,., e YARDLEY Mrs Algernon . Cadwallader ontor tni'neiV nt luncheon and cauls on Tues day afternoon In honor or MIsh Lan caster, of Mount Clare, nnd Miss Fk-ro, of Now town Kqunrc Mrs .Sarah Tuj Ior nnd Mr. William M Welch. -M. nr" spendliiB u few ilaya at Ocean i'lty. Mrs Geoib'u Warner, of Phlladolphla, has been spending the last week with lelativeii here. Mrs Fred Beans entertained recently s !mm!miimM5MMM& National Guard 1 FNrAMPMENT Mount Gretna Sunday, August U $0.00 Round Trip $9.00 & O War tux tl H'c luiuitionai HPKCIAl. 1KAIN l.KAVIN Htandnrd Das light Time Time Hr'd Ht Pta. U.I10 A M. 7 50 A M, wsi Phl'a .BS A M. 7-nr. A M. R'M Street 7 00 A M 8.00 A.M iteturnlnsT, leaves Mount Oretna 1 1)0 I'M Htandard Time. 8.00 p M. UayllBbt Time. Pennsylvania System x&jffijmi 3 fci" i i i "" i Engaged Thoto by Philips Studio MISS EDITH WILKINSON MISS Wilkinson's engagement to Mr. Gerald J, Hansen, of this city, is nmioimccil today DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Charles Wells entertained In formally at luncheon nt her homo In Llnnercn on Wcdnesdny afternoon in honor of Miss Ruth Farr, of Baltimore. Tho guests included Miss Marjorle Car ter, Miss Janlco Taylor, Miss Adelo Taylor and Miss Ruth Wells. Miss Eleanor Damon, dnughter o-f Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Forster Damon, Jr., of Lansdowne, lino returned from Beach Haven, whero she wns tho guest of Miss Constnnco Kelly for a month, Mr. and Mrs. Eugeno Forrester Cald well, of Wnlllngford, nro spending a few weeks at Spring Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Eugeno Bush Carter and their family, of Llanerch. havo re turned from Ocean City, whero they spent n month. Mrs. Charles R. Long Is passing n few days nt Ocean City, where she Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Georgo P. Mon loe, and her uncle, Captain William G Randlo, of Chester. Mrs. E. T. Drinker has returned to her homo ln Rose Valley from a visit to Seaside Park, whero she was tho guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs James Gilpin, who aro occupying their summer cottage NORRISTOWN Mr and Mrs Frank Nycn nnd their son, Mr. Frank Nyce, Jr , of 210 West Fornanco street, have returned from n six weeks' etay at Ocean City. N. J Mr. William O'Ncll, of 152 West Main street, has gono to Newark, N. J , where hn will spend a week visiting I1I3 daughter, Mis. John Griggs. Mrs. John Gaasho, of 1104 Green street, entertained at a card party and dnnco Jast evening at her homo in honor of her son. Miss Mary Fry, of DeKalb street has returned from a week's visit with Irlends In Frederick, Md. Miss Alice Nelson, of West Main street nnd Miss Helen Dlckerson, of Brooklyn, N. Y.. have left for a trip to Buffalo. Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands nnd Paradise Bay. They will return by way of Albany and tho Hud son River. MIsm Mary r. Collins, of DeKalb street left this morning for a stay In Atlantic City. InriUHoms Jyy or Announce Moderate Trice ment! Write or I'hone for Idnrrured or Printed Huinplc". ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 614 W.ln.t St. MAnKET AT 1DTII THOMAS MEIGHAN In Plcturljatlon of Doolh TarklnBton's the Conquest of Canaan" Added A PANTOMIMIC FANTASY PAI APF 12U "ki:t STREET Vi-. 10 A, Jf, to 11 P M The Year's Most Ilemarkabl'o Photoplay .' The Journey's End' With Wyndhnm fitandlng anj Mabel Dallln ARCADIA TAfo'-i Mary Miles Minter and MONTE BLUE In "MOONI.1011T AND HONBYPUCKI.E" VICTORIA fT0 ?!-,aBVMh EUGENE O'BRIEN '"-woriS;11- Apart" P A PITOI 72' MAUKnT STItEET n 1 KJL, NOHMA TAnXIADOB IN "Till: .MOTH" R P C, F NT s'AnKET Pt. Del. 17tb rXLLiVjllilN 1 MAY ALLISON In THP LAST CARP" P,T DRF Jl'NiI,n MARKET VjLiWDL, rONTINtrotTS VAtinnvn.i.n u to n EITH'S THEATRE CECIL LEAN & CLEO MAYPIELD In 'Ttehearnlnc" CHAKLES WITHERS In "Kor Pity's Sake" JACK McGOWAN I-a''","f .VMr.v" in SonBs REVIEW nnd ItIO Sf Hnb't'NIHN'fi HHOW JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St. 1'rU.ite Inssons. Adults' inrt rhlldren'H Planses. Mtnlern and Esthetic Dane inir ' usses Thurs Eves Phono Wol IL'7 SO USA'S BAND WILLOW GROVE PARK "SOME BAND" TiiMHIIItiiW HOV Sl'OfT nv UlTilillIllillUIIIUlIlilllllilllll 1 The finest butter in America! At nil our Stores R oIQHe Spisiiw 52 i sUfiEVirijLy U BnnclATlONAT. Young Men nnd Iloyn WKNONAH. N. J. xrX 1J Whero character, mnnHne and honor are developed. Wenonah it an independent unit in your boy'i education and not merely a preparatory school. Healthfully situkted in a solely residential town.' , A faculty second only to that of West Point in efficiency. Academic itudiei for college preparation. Special and business courses. Military system brings out all that is good and manly. Separate junior department for boys of ten or over. Academic course, soven hundred and fifty dollars for the school year. ' Junior department, six hundred and fifty for tho school year. Catalogue and View Booh Upon Request DR. CHARLES H. LORENCE, MAJOR C. A. SNYDER, President Superintendent BOX 411, WENONAH, NEW JERSEY CHKfiTKtt. TA. Pennsylvania Military College Degrees In Civil Engineering, Chemistry, tne Commerco and Finance Preparatory Division and Junior School. COLONEL CHARLES E. HYATT Hoi 83. Clienter. P. Ilotli i(Tte TEACHER TRAINING ! Ornduaten of our Te.iclirr-Tmln-Inir Coumes nrn ellirlblo to tench comnlcrclal subjects In public nnd private schools. Day School open, grpt. fi Nlelit School opens .S(1t. Hi Write for S7thf year bonk PEIRCE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AWflNEIBAnON Pino S'trect. Weit of llrond m The school you haic aliraus hiioieu I WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES N. W. Corner 23d and Wnlnut Streets Day Evening Afternoon Saturday Telephone! Locimt 3140 for catalog, or semi pontenrd Friends' Central School System Tor Iloys and Olrls. Tour PhllKdelpbla riememary ncnooiB nna i-cnirai ncnooi. A Junior nnd Senior High School lncludtnc col-! ll!?n nrntinrn nrv H.nnr m.nl T.nvu n ... i leco preparatory deoartment. I.nrirn nlnv- sround, cyninaalum. lunchroom. Open to other denominations. Wrlto for year book and ratos. IBtli nnd Itnee Sts.. rhllndelnlila tiu: I'Hii.ADKi.riiiA sciioni, or OCCI'PATIONAL THEKAl'V 2200 De Lnncey 1'luce Tho course of leven months Includes train Ine In dcslim, ths crafts nnd lectures in Anatomy, Psychology. Patholoo-y. etc.. with two additional months devoted to Hosplul Practice. Clraduates In demand at Rood sulnrlen. For fi.r'h"r Information, nddreit MISS IT.OKiIXrB W iri,TO. Dean I'ltAcricAi. nooKKi:i;piNo couhsks Ou bookkoeplnir and accountancy course both beginners and advanced olnancs. wll qualify you to accept Important posltloni upon craduntlon A peronal Interview wil convince you of our practical business train TUk'n" -nn any aay. 'Mn iiiii..s. in ai.i.n-i iin.i.r.iii'. VvJl anil Cnlleue of t'ommi-rrn 1017 riieslniit Street, l'lillndelnhla raraai-f HJ&JMVM& Day School , NijM ybool innwini,ic.t UMir w t-i --??--, t "-..-'". " JGJlJLtll,(lJ?lb ""-. S-"-"""1 -"-'-"" na!iiiiniamil ZECKWER-HAHN PHILA. MUSICAL ACADEMY Jin I ll Hcliool. 1017 Spruce Street Opens Septembor lHt for reKlntrntlon riasses hwgtn September Oth. Sond for rrosprctus. Grecrft Shorthand I1'0"1," T"""- "ool- "-"'-fab) """""" keoi.tnB AiinuntlnB candy and elTlrlent'y learned sslvo m.u oppor tunltj for advancement nnd permam nt p ml tlon. Day and Nluht rinss. h bolnit furm.d :i i oil n i Phono 'alnut 'AM.OU hiCIIOIII.. I tiu: T OOJ Murket t. Teachers Wanted "p" ,-".. Includlnit IIIaTi School nil uuhjects now open In Penns... N. J . Del . Mil. and N Y Modern Teachers' Bureau !". 5'"- , GERMANTOWN FRIENDS Qrwnni oi.nn s. pt 20 at-v .i m- para'ory ls Stanloy R. Yarnall Prim ipal S1HAIUVJ 07 (,'IIJCsrNUr ST. Powltlnn cinirnnt'd. Inter noiv Day it rlsbl. ItOSI.YN. PA. KCIIOOI. TOR ILVCKl'TKIXAI. (llll.DItl.N Every facility In a beautiful suburban home for th" education of chlldien unab o to attend public or prlvato nchnolH Dninestlc Sclunce 14 miles from Phlla Ilookltt. MOI.I.li: A. WOlini. Principal. Hox 171. Itoiln. Pn. wnsr rniNTr.it. p. West Chester, Pennsylvania The Darlington Seminary, Intl. SIXTY ACrtn n.STATE 71t Year liens Hetiti-mher 31. 1031 Junior School for unn Blrls Kor Catalotnio. iiddreis ClirlstliiH I', me. Prlnelnul. llo (110 (IKUIHIK Hninni,. pa (il'.llltdi: Sl'lllXII, Country School for m .md t.lrls heparate dormltnrlfs Cniiiisi b-o.id and thorough. Student audi, s m der kuinrvision of principal. Uruduates iu d In colleue. Special coursas. Athlotirs B m nnslum. pool. -.'27 woodod acres and opi-n coumr on N'esh.imlny Creek. l-udjed. Iluti-a miidernls. Cnialoi tn-niini: a. wai.tov. a. m , Hon 2H.V (leorire Sehool Pu. AXNTII.I.K. VA. u:n.NON VAM.KV cni.MSni; r-o-Eo L'olleKe, Academlo. Muelo, Oratory. Collets rates. 13(13 to H12. Moslo rates, J373 " (460. Tor catalog address: Hit. tl. D, I.QsiAltn Aniivlllr. Pa. ASHItPKXHAai. .MASS. dishing Academy Co-Education l ni i1m il.su accept- d hy all colleges. Tho best ut mod. erate rest. Address It. S. CIIOWELL, A.M.. Ph D.. Principal. Ashburnham. Mass niinc Women nnd (JlrU DEVON MANOR Coir no mepiratory und Junior coIIoko rour-oi iicatlonal work Art and MueV S.'i'n(.iii!ilP Domestic Sclonco nnj hm lal Sonu- macro eftlnpus out of-door sports On Main I. in of I'eniiii 11. n HI miles from I'lllu "'"V.'Jf'i' v I'orun region JlltS I.AM1I ON IWSKIN Prlnilii.il. Itov III). Ipnn. Pu. Miss Suywnrd's School 'r tuns' sub- J , , . .. ,i s . urt' of Phila delphia. ( nlleno lireparntorv nnd soc rotarln1 iourHi-1. Music. Doiiu.hiIi- .iclenro Phjslcul tralnluu outdoor sporta horseback ridlnu, Hwlminlnx Develops character mind and body Wilt- Dent I, MISS JANET HAY'VAIID Principal nerluonk PennMlanla Miss llliiniii's Htlinnl for KlnderK.irtnrrs. Jr Hr. 4 tlraduatH Courses. Primary meth ods. Prnctlro Klndursurlens. Homo-like students' residence . Ifor particulars, address A. 1. II. I, MAN, I'rlnrlinl no I.. SilW Walnut St.. I'lillailelnlil Pn THE IIOLMAX SCHOOL. 32(11 Walnut St v. 11 open for Us twenty-second year Sept. Hi! .Uto & '.OiY. .l.,!J?,..'nJ..':lrl" ixn'1 small liny 1.1.1 Mil-Ill XV. HltAI.EV. Heailir mistress i.nirz. PA. LINDEN HALL HEMINAKY A girls' school since 1740. Academlo, Cblless Preparatory & Special Courses, Separate Jr Hept. Oymnnslum. Secretarial Cat&inr Itev. V. -V. Stensel. Prln.. Im, "na. Ll(ltl!' LU1 HEIt V1I.I.E. SIU. AUVXDuCOL.vEMrOH OMEX fid bls. .Two and four yssr courses tl, Via school sTraduates, Coursss In musli dips organ, domsstla scltnc and arts! sehool ft ejpr.sslon. urt and elocution. ll vwi.l,.M. NKISUS. I'OX Jv. IflfMWtsss-.. ' .miiB WnitrATIONAfi Yonnic Mr- nml Unto WF.NONAH. N. J. Wenonah MILITARY ACADEMY The William Perm Charter School No. 8 South 1 1211s Street. I'lilladelphla Four.dtA 1GS0 Th nendemte jenr 1021-22 bilns Tuesday, Beptrmber 20. 1021, nnd tho l'ronpectus may bo obtained on appllentlon, HulldlnKa will b """.'. "if '""PTCiion ana ior cinssuicaiion 01 puntlB September 0, Klebnrd M. (ium mere, I'li.il. Ilendmnster BWAKTinmnn. ta. Swarthmorc Preparatory School rrepares fur college or life work. Send for hoolclut, "A Mnn Mnklne School." nnd learn the secret or our m.t.ililo and continued sue ees In trulnlnE hoii Separnto Junior Department for boys 10 to 14. W. 1. TOMMNNOS. M. A. Box 20, Minnliinorr, Pu. nnrni,Kni:-i. pa. Bethlehem Tf", inrn.nKM Ul.A. rtethlelieoi. I'n. Over 1000 eoys pretmred for leadlnc unlverlfin in .to .... Unanimous endaranrrii-nt of .our work by principal iA universities. Scholar- snip, to vnrlous col. leces. Modern build. I n c s. Gymnasium, Swimming Pool ana extensive Athletlo crounds. neasonabls rates. Soparat Junior Hcliool. f'ntnloc:. j i. Ti'nnny. si.a.. Tleidmnwter ALI.ISNTOWN. TA. Allentown Preparatory School lronnrr- for rallce nr lrrhr"rn.l nrhonl JnTaU clnsses. lnd"Sfdu?f lnst?5fon Also "'l -,w01 luuiimui l.mil UlllUll. 4ieO commercial All nlhlallcs. Snlnndl.l itinl.rn l.nllH,,, ,. i:ui.ipt. r-Luinnt uuvpri m,ni. Large campus and iimnn" um. Special cars for youniter boys Rito S.100. t'atoloc. IRWIN .M. MIAl.TLlt, A. M.. Hendmiister, TtlMllNfl. PA. Bcliu lklll Hem.. Heading's Jr. Col.. Iteadlnic, Pn. Prep k Jr. 1'oIIoko courses. Certi ficates accepted by coileKOs and universities. New athletic llo'd dlnlnu halt i. ndmlnlstra tlon hldir Year $170 Year or-ns Sept. 1L. wauhkn r. ti:i:i a.m. n.n.. Pres. WAXK. PA. ST. LUKE'S SCHOOL Wayne (Main Line P. R. R.), Pa. Healthful location, home-like buildings. Mental and physical Instruction, high moral Influence make unueual nppeai to parents and boys. Prepares for college or business. Charles Henry Strout. A. M.. Hradrauster NA'.AItr.TII. PA. Nazareth Hall Military Academy Hox CO, Nuzanth, Pu. rounded 1743 Collese Prcpnratiry and RusIpms Courses Senior. Intermediate and Junior Depart ments. Minimum use II years. Vigorous athletlo- and military life. All outdoor eports. Oymnnslum and mvlmmlnir pool Address Tlio HHV. A. It. THAELI.lt. II. D. 1'rlrrlnul rr.NXsnrun. pa. Perldomen School for Boys College Preparatory, Music. Oratory Ruslnes.. All athletics. L'O-ocre campus Scholarships. Deiolopment of Charactor and Training for Service our aim Junior School for younger boys In separato cottaas Catalog, O.SCAIl S. KHIEULL, D D hSi 11U IVnnstlvanla Pennshuic. " LANCASTEIt PA lltANKMN AMI MAItHIIAM. AC Mil" m U. M. 1IAKT.MAN. PrlmlpVl U" Ui Hox 112. I.iinciiNler. Pa. HKLHIFOXTK. TA. Bellefonte Academy Llmted to 100 and up llljth year. Ath. neldTnK?m.'"lIn" ;otes. Catalos. JAMES P. HUOIlS A M Headmaster. Ilellefoute. i'n. vu,"-s' A- JI" MEitcuitsnrno. pa. The Mercersburg Academy FOR BOYS Mercersbnrs, Pa WSI. JIANN inviNli. PriV.1; 1.; I.L. O. aruuuiiiFiirr IIOX lV IIOKHKXTOWN. N. J. Bordcntown Military Instil tttn Thorough preparation for college or biisln.. pnitT nnrosiT. md. TOME SCHOOL7" National Ilonrdlnc School for Hot. HATH 8HX10 ur """ Slnrray Tealiodj llrii.h. Ph. I)., nirecto Port Henn.lt Md 'mar WAHHIXmoy. 1) p. THE UMTU) STATES tHLM-iii-Tir VUTlilUXARY HritflEH.VS Opens Sept IS. Wrln for Paig 1 ,,,. II. H. GAMIILE, n. V. S 7 Il,r,p,c"" 222 C Street. N. V 1Vashingt..n. U. c. HLAt'ICSTOXE. VA. ULACKbTONK MII.ITAHY ACAI)"MT llliukstnne. Virginia Hept.! Military, Aeidemlc Comni-rcui l"or '"tnlOB ami . nfo-rmitlon aJjr,.., I.UI.. 1". .s. LlflON, PrihliUiit SJ MMLlt ESOH TS HOriTtlX. M s. WHEN IX llllKTIlv Kimi AT HOTEL VENDOME rnmmmienliliAyniiojit nirlmnmh Street NEW EXOLAXH Perfect lladV 'SX2S& ll ,W& ' tMMiiATT J Ro.rt .srap nddress V. M ?ii?i? Avi',.i,Bcy .' N- J:.' ,f0,1 Asa " Draper Hotel, Noitharnn'on. Mass JErrrnsnx. x h New Waumbek HOTEL COTTAtiLS and SUNSET INN Jefferson, N. H. IN THR HEART OF TIIK WHITE MOUNTAINS ank F. ShUte, .Manuger t'AXAHV SEE t'ANVDA THIS Yl'VIt tiik iii:.i-j 'uaViox 'hi' T A. H. t'HOUX. (I. A p. h. l"7ll llltOAIIUAs NEV AOItK TOHOXTH ( . WAI.KHIt HOl'HR AND CAllLH.IHTn TOKONTO'B TWO FAMOUS I lioTBIJ K Sepant' TS X Junior tfr School ffX attention. MI'itary train lnr 37th" ToiV Kor citg . nddressCol T I) Umlnn I,.." I .UlCIfllL 1UL 111 I V. IMI1IIII SllSsau I C-.S. uoraentown. N.J.. Prln A Cotnnunjsai WII1TK BULrilOB Sl'UlNOB. W. VA. 8Incs 17IB. BocUty, ,),. I'amou. Itssdrt, 1 BllMMKIt rtKHOKT.S ATI.ANTIO CITV N. J Hotel 'Brighton and Casino titUnlic City N.J. Wtitmftmmsto.ffliftw-imn FLAHERTY ITsT'srVT'sT N.T.&Atlinllo Ave., Hbloclt from '-' M. MlsJLsp It K, station, etnlraHoevery thln;, all ouUlderoomiieheerful & rrupulounly elcan, f unthea aeecramodatedi fine it beach, free bathing from Hotel: shower baths: Kuropesn l'lan, 12.00 up ill, 17,60 op weekly each pron (two In room) Special innl, hex Us Iteiforn Slukliic Your Itt-aiirvntlona. "tiiis iioti;l avituin vouit ii;anh" PLANADE Whole Dlook on Ocean Front Coolest location In Atlantic City. Ideal family hotel in Chelsen Section. Cspaolty Flra Hundred Uwoarthlp Dlreelltfn Booklet, W F SHAW nriok, Steel and Rtnne Construction i III Bill-WW own Uoardwalk bath homes. HOT AMI Clll.ll RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS lfvi.-ll!iX'-t"u'.V Fr.nt.h.P,r- Orchestra Daoelrur, Cp'yW. Dkt. mailed rAULC.KUSLCHAMl.OwiiSn WELLSB30RO Ktntaeky At . nett HMh, cor hookw open urround loatj center of attractions and pUn. Ilannlna wtUrlo roomi, pnTu6 v.nm. unmna pnnicrei irom noivi. cnower paini. r.ieThior to iii lundal v 117 r-OnD wklv. A Oflrng, hon 4M J. UvokWt. Owoenhlp Dirctfoiv SUl . (-U S L-af i' II ITInll C U. Kltid Let 1"h .Make You IVel nt Ilium- In the "tltv nf ItobiiNl Ifenltli" HOTEL MORTON Orenn I'ml Vlrclnla Ate. Cninelty .100 rietntor. Frltutp lliiths, etr. AlnniN Open. iy.HA C. IIKI.I, . 1'All. .11. (Ol'K. I'rona. :1rit hotl from Beach and overlooking ocean Centrally oeated: fireproof; e!eator: prir. baths; bathinK from hotel. Coolet Dtnln? Room In city on top(6th)floor wlUi acettimsw, K) up lily; special wkir. ll. A. IJiYRKtt. The Hotel With a New Home Idea Now York rvp nr, Dearh. Cnp 250, Amer plan Homo cooking. Completely renovated. Ownorshlp-Met C. H WOuTJ Jit . Mgr. New York me., m. Osacb. Newly lurnlsbeS snd redocorated. ORsrlns szcellent accom modatlons. wltti boms cooking, nt rednoa4 jatsa; I. IltCKAIt. Kon'i k Ao near Hea. h Itunmnc wator ln e i rwini Ila'tKnp pnnl. aft Specln' wirk v rt w. Owner Met C A MlTHl'HY " " -- 'w ssr- itr nr S "oardwalk at Xtontpeilor Ave. bultes wltb I ha( lliinn n w.i.. nil .A m, .-.- t -.:: i . -T- - a.,..,.,.te ..U.S. u,, IUUIII. Al.TBIUT. , "Pec. July a AUI, rates. 1. M. ItUCVEB. iHlarlboroualcnliciiii TABOR INN ,,ceun uul Connecticut uiel Ideal loiatlon large rooms Excollent tnblo. 10th season. Special rates from l.ahor D J. P A. M. DUNN. Vlrirlr.la Ae.. 3d hotel from Beach, Prlvato baths, run. water. oleator. Amer. plan. bA.M. I.L.L.1S, Owner N J COLLINS, il-T. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open always reads, terms moderate Write or Phone. M WAl.au DUNCA N 1 II I. Attractively rurnishcd rooms. De. "40fi" llKhtful Innovations. Near Ileach. uu 400 Pacine Ave, IVY n. Mcl.IlAN Hntpl Boscohel Kentucky Ave. rtefurn. notei DOSCODCl nxcell.nt tabt. Mod. rates Phone 1 1 7 A. E MAHIOM, Manhattan 1K H -So Ca' Amer. a Purop. Ot'KAX flTY. N. .1. Capacity 000. Ocean City's lending haul Is appointment, rulslni and service. J. HUWAIID M.OCL.M. I.rssre-Maunter rormer manarer Tbe Qreenb-ler. Wtlts S'l p'l'i Springs. W Vn IMPERIAL l'h and Central Ave, llv- rr comfort nnd service Notab . ( it. e li.ithlns f r im hotel, d rates Nov Miinceni'nt i 1 Now by TIIK SKLKi (futtngel I42 t'HNTHAI. VK. Hieellent lulile. Nf r beueh. i:. II, (i.i:.. ( AIT. MllV, .). COLONIAL P""" on neach. Aran. v,vs-.t'iim- ,c,n p!ftn tunnlnit Water. Prlvato baths El ator. Electricity. 23th s-uson W. II riU'HCH. Ownor & Prop CAPE MAI. N J Ior tn'ormatlon writs HOAitn of rnvni: cait: may n. j II.llUO(ll). n. ,i. Eugenia Apartment Hotel Plroctly on Hoardwa'k between Poplar 4 Magnolia ae oppos 'e Ocun Pier Wild wood. N J. 1 mman' If ii.r Q kitchnn and dlnlnc room KOOM HATES single ir, Couple, if.'O up. Nciy built and fur. nlHii'd thin hi-iim: n K, ,sionPhono 2U-Y Ileach front. Cap. ICo rtun. water. Prtv hsths Hklt. Ownwrsldp Mgt. W. H. OsrsuL Justice 9f.oan vlew bathing rrom houss. .. W AJusMcb Oivnershlp-mgnit. WIl.DHOIIll f Kl' "j Belmar .'"Sf" 'oc'lun, a.ry rooms. xci. "s tabls. Inth from botel. Mod. r""1' NOI.I. TIMMH.S. Propii. MT. VERNON rrrllnf Tnble. V. .TOHVSTn JlfjlAN (.KOVI.. N. ,1. SEASIDE HOTEL tntctlT on Ocean Front. AH guest rooms cr.rlonklng a. THAItt FS SorKTOHV PHI.NO l.ll,i; IH(II n7 .1. THE ALLAIRE JPrtlNO LAKE III-ACII. X. .1. On ths oe. front. Capacity 200 Mt'r C HOLMKS. siihiiu": "pakk. x j. 1 he GLADWYN Twlt v oc. Saw men Mod rates. d M'V I. HIT. N ,1 THE MIKK'IOX S .IK-. . ,1 i-hiiriiilng nrn ,(,. ,ilp ,.,,, rj lnlihnnn erinoHi'iii. I,f nil HEXCII II V l. X J. ,. .. V,1J' 1'eieh Hnti-n X. .1. The lyer.ofSeai.lili. and llijM.le Kfkorts HEVOX. I'. WYNBURNE INN jlrablo ior buslnes 1 , li 'ins nh a bath , 1 inline I.irgy groun I Mi m- Hrii 23 il V (' 1 Msin Line ) "l -1-1 ill V c... "i'n fainllips h nnl e nues ' wiaiili I.KXEItsyiljLJ'iM 6 Highland U" '''"'. -N lit ti Mi mil iln IHei 1, lulling tho famous I, 1 un.i 1 a ,i' The He il pi. ue to w..d Miur ,, , ., , u ml Itnti-s mini.. 1, ue W r h. tr 1 uuipI JlIlHVAnn I'lUlISPri.lilent Hillside Hvlil,tiJ' snery Prlv. Usths. '""' imiww -non iv im (lerhsrt lunoelng. llalh Fish dlj .on-ertiams iiiiutH llxeeithniil mlsln,. Amer ul also a la carl, ktiii i),, iniU .,',1 niapi .t. 1. 1 ma mil'el J, hn Pur.U i-nvr MU1 .VI' I'lM UNO, I'A, Pocono Mt. House J'?"''. mgroS J - ' " wM-innit MiBTiniiTnsirn, llOrtKltr. l)i:VON, I'A. DEVON INN .IIBVO.V. l'i:.N8M.VAMA Main Line l'a 11 11 . In tlie uesutlful Ches. ter Valley, forty minutes from llroad Street Station, forty-four trains dally each way. three mlnntes from Devon Station, SI'K. riAI, IlATKH DUUINtl AUOUHTAU HllE Tpl) Kll.i TslopUons Wyps 7UO. Mt rrirlleces . Horseback Kldln - l .LVIIj l1 I It (i y ' 1 KITTATINNY a,,!;.'1!I1'JliIN MlKLAU.Mli: v Tl-.U i.M-.v Lending Hotel of 'lh I'uriiniiH Keg on rati noil Open to lie, Kver m'd . tmlntment High a'lltu.lo M.ictiin.-ent s i-ncrv (lnlf T.nnl, u ..A .11 ""!'" 'ni ETKAMSHIP NOTiriW y iil j l!1mSffS99tSrJlnmlli Regul 07 n.nvnl Moblls New Keyser UIdr., nnlilmore SEA GER L I N E PHILADELPHIA to Christiania, Copenhagen, Gothenberg, Stockholm, Helsingfors and Reval U. S. MAIL STEAMERS USSB SS "MASSICK" Sailing About Aug 13 AT SHIPPING BOARD RATES Through Hills of Lading Issned to nil Norweelnn, Danish and Swedish Ports Direct sailing for nil Scandinavian and llaltlr Ports as rargo offers. SEAGER STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. W. J. GRANDFIELD & CO., Phila. Agents Lombard 5176-7 308 Chestnut Street Main 6765 Wmite Star New York Chrxhourg Southampton Adriatic . A'lg 31 Oct. Ti Nov. 2 'Olympic Si-pt a Sept. .'4 Oct. 15 1 New York Liverpool Celtic Aug. 2ft Sept. 17 Oct. IS Baltlo Aug 27 Sept 24 Oct. 2'J Odrlc Fept 3 Oct 1 Oct 2!) New York nnd IloMon Azores, Gibraltar, ' Naples und tiennn Cretle Sept. 7 Oct 2J Arablo Sept. 20 Nov. .1 1 Canopla . . Sopt 30 1 Philadelphia Liverpool Haverford Aug 13 Sept 17 Oct. 22 ' WINTEIt TRIPS DE Ll'Xn To Mndelrn. Olbruttnr, Algiers, Monaco (for the rrrneh nnd Hnllun Hlvlerii). nrnoa, Na- ( pies, Malta, Athens nnd Alexandria. Adriatic. 21,511 tons Jan 7 Feb, 18 Red Star Iihe N. Y.. Plymouth. Cherbourg, Antwerp Lapland Aug. 2(1 Sept. 24 Oct. 2!) Finland . .. Aug 27 Oct. 1 Nov. 1 Zeelond Sept. in Oct. IS Nov in ' Kroonland Sept 17 Oct. 22 Nov 20 I'lilladelphla Hamburg Llhuu Danrlg filmland (3d class only) Aug. 31 Gothland (3d class only) Bept 21 Freight for Danzig only s.Ml from New York one dav later. Philadelphia Antwerp Missouri ... Aug. 10 Mississippi ..Aug 2.1 American Lihe New York Hamburg Tin Cherbourg Mlnnokahda (llamlmrg & Danzig) . Aug 11 Manchuria Hamburg via . Aug. 28 Mongolia Cherbourg I Sept. B -Also cans ai i-iymouin sc i. neruourff. Philadelphia (llasgow West Tacook . . . .Aug. 20 Philadelphia Hamburg; Derannf , ... Aug. 13 East Indian Aug 27 ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE Philadelphia London Missouri . Auk 10 i Mississippi Aug 23 HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE l'hlladeluhlu Iiotterdum Schlertyk ... Aug. 30 Socstdyk Sept 21 International Mercantile Marine Company 11B STEAMERS 1 2.-.0 000 TONS Pnssenger Ofllce. 1319 Wnlnut St.. Phlla. Freight Ofllce. 403-411 Ilourse Hide. Phlla. Blxk Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA to BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW U. S. S. B. S S "DAVIDSON COUNTY" K'peftrd to Hall August 21 U. S. S. B. S 'S"0PELIKA" Kxpecteil lo Sail Enrlv Srptember for ROTTERDAM U. S. S. B. S S "WESTERN HOPE" Kipeeted to Hull August 20 AT CONFEHKNCE HATES Harriss, Magill & Co., Inc. .123 Lafayette Bids.. Philadelphia Main "320 Lombard SV:0-i Panama Canal Cruise Hnltlmore Los Angeles bun rrnnrlsco Calling at HilMina 11ml Ports In Nicaragua, Sahiidiir. (iuateuinln and Mexico Voyage 2(1 Days Express rassenger Serxlir do Luxe by S. S. COLOMBIA Sails Aur. 23 from Iialtimore Fare S270.00 and Up Appl t Any Tourist Agent or Pacific Mail Steamship Co. 400 Exrliungi- Plan-, Hnltlmore 10 Hnnn'er Sim re, X- York TO BALTIMORE ERICSSON LINE - .-IK 1-T-rr"""' - Liery umln nt Smr'its .1 o cioclt Fare one is J- 00 ri 1 J ir p $3 00. DAY STEAMER rrom I'l.liulAphiB e.rv Iuelav Thn dn Sntiir'lu at o 1 1 1 Ii Fare. Jl. CO one wan - "" rouiiu n 1 Moe' b .lUtlful wnter rid.- nit of Thllsdel ohltt Send for pamphlet N !- indai steanw Klemner lcs-s 011 J.Kli.tit minir time Odlio I'm 3 nuth neisnaro ,ienue SPECIAL SUNDAY EXCURSION AM dny on tlio wuter to Beautiful Lorewood Grove on the Chesar-nke .. P-iuwrs cannl Home early samo oenlnz Krlis-on Lino Pier 3 ooutn Ijelaare A w 1 i c-K eerv tinday mornlni; dajlluht savins time Var J 00 STPXIItOM OTI( I I JVr Connections lor all H I s8 Ntw England Point; S Fa!S River Linef B Cool, Com'ortal'i infiwonu H D Orrifsdu on f-.r , -f anur y 9 Lt.INilton st PU-r 1 1 It 1..10P.M I H Dally Iniludliig -Jiindioi, B New Hi-dfnrd Lino B R Hailj ex. ept un la- 1 Vr v fl B s It Houston S' t n p jj B R Now i.iiiiiion i.uip a H''i! i except Hui in I u iio- H i (0 N U , Houston srn'i 1 , 3n I M A 'nr 7(1 E H ..' Sim M 8 Br l"5ll?ht-uliik- Time 'A H Tulict- nt 1S11 imi r lii-fiim si W Cashier Accountant Bookkeeping Secretary Clerk Look for that position in the Help Wanted columns of THE PUBLIC LEDGER MUKIV1NG EVENING SUNDAY fJTF.AMBlllP NOTIfllW IUI Express, Passenger onrT Freight Servico N. Y. to Rio de Janeiro, Montetideo, Bntnos Alrsi H8 AHOl.tlH, 21 ""0 tons AaK' i HB MAKTIIA VAHH1N(1T0N. 15,000 tons Hept. H AMBKICAN IJIOION, 21 000 tons (e) . Sept. 1 flleamers 0 U. 8 Shipping lloanl (a) First, second and third class (c) First and third clfis m I or rntea nnd particulars uppit to any 1'nssenRer Aceney or to Munson Steamship Line Willi Stret. New Yorl Tliilldlnir . I'hilnilplnhln Orleans St. Ixinls Contrny Hide . Chicago KERR LINES Sailings from Philadelphia BREMEN HAMBURG SS "Chickasaw" (USSB) Sailing August 16 SS "Satartia" (USSB) Sailing August 20 ANTWERP ROTTERDAM S S "Schoharie" ( USSB ) Loading Sailing Aug. 13 Hudson Shipping Co., Inc. Agents LAFAYETTE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA. PA. Hell Telephone Key. Telephone Lombard 0304 .nam 044 AMERICAN SHIPS ARE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR OCEAN VOYAGE New Combination Passenger and 'Freight Ships Fast, Luxurious Steamer, Rclinblo Freight Shija THE STANDARD OF THE MARINE WORLD UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD Sailings from every port in America to the lead ing port3 of the world. EARN-LINE Incorpornttd 1891 i 'J. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers Regular Freight Service Philadelphia to Havana SS "COQU1NA" Aug. 10 (ArriwiKi-nienti liaro been mads for qulili illi-rliiirnc of curio at IIuuiiii) For rates and particulars apply Earn-Line Steamship Co. Bullitt Bide. Phila. Loinb.inl .i!!au-lS-3 Jlnln 3!81 DIRECT ERVICE Danzig Riga Libau Stettin From PHILAD1 LPHIA-UTE AUG. U. S. S. B. "Oronoko" Prom New Yorl; Augutl 30 U. S. S. B. "Fort Armilrong" HARRISS, MAGILL & CO., Inc. . . .. ... Acents Lufaiette Itldg. Iim. fia;n-i Slain 7a'.'0 SI I JlMsIlll-.n.l stilt fS Ideal SUMMER VACATIONS 8 Days $91.00 ME,,.,. Cool in Summer No Pnnporti Baiiinss l.v rs 1 I'n via S. S. "Fort Victoria" S. S. "Fort Hnmilton" Send for Sjiecval Summer TVmri Fotdir ll UNKhs.IIKIt.Ml DA MM; 31 WliitehRll Ht N r l'l'KNKSS. Ulllli A til.. LTD Uourne Hide , Plilln SMKKrK To P lBrivoItoyj'trouiNjwYarki M ):SjU ' "Ml ' 1 'i ? -A if r n m 11 .m Tl t v- '-! r. ti . --v-nr. :t-y- A. ji 1 A fob, v-fv , .: i irt . TM 4