mkM WmW ww iPlpPww'tfl!P Sl iV " tWV ;ppW - - -,s'('"'-nv-l "'''"."; &$ RTfWJ m KWiW.wB'fl ;- v 'T''J r '.', Hfjvt . .-t i itTait! ii.Ti V ' PT iV 4ll EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PPILADELPHIA, ' THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922 14 f n iCr ' l' Ji.' . " 3 W X. " f iHJTK j row s m fi? n M m mi i n g l 1 jjPflJH MAMxLFIISpspeMkim WHO'S w no in tiih story I JJtDRBWTAM.XXTi:hrllltafittatrsman.ln approach no miall age. tut Mil wmejn tptl come liilirejlciJ (n n new political partv. irir. ijcremea or j'nriiamrni, tic or- ?'rjf.o!;j?icrBSWe,tt:K,o,ff:, for Premier. UBS. TAr.I.nXTE u.he het married Andrew te eninr.1 ;ec(nl oitie. trading her RSUifl5WH.tar!i'iny'. plot with Ms secretory, Andrew I'aillicr. .-!;JI??it?.Sr"l,'.n' , f :-f ANTIIOS'V l'At.l.lfti:n1ihe ha; stolen tnl- Beele political papus from Andicw. nml tehe, after a euurnl, hai mvsttrieuslv die ty, . appeared, &T 2ADY JAXK rATtXnTO' Andrew's near. neighbor, ii he Mri his Interest arcntlv after his srpariifum mm Ms cnfciitellni; iclc TTiouei the daughter of n iuwe, the M aemfichnl encledflc, roiiflnctl"e h-r tttate en such principles. She Is lit love with Andrew. BTErtlAX DAKTt!KYthe gnat Laber-liberal chief, a statesman hut u Itheut ability at a partv leader, for which h picks Tai lente. HORA ttlAt.L a fasrinatlna ioh-e femlnlU and radical, in leie with liartreu. iHLLEEa coarse-grained rndicul. CHAITKR XI TALLnNTH found a taxi en the stand and drove at once te Charles street I The biitlnr tnnk t.u het nnd stick and ' icted h.m .nte thpaclm.. drawing upon the first fleer. Here he re- j conducted room celved a shock. The most natural thing in the wer'd had luippencd, but i "Is In my opinion very wise. She it an event wMch he bad never even taken Xi'ii,';,1;::1,.,, VZ& Inte his calrulaiieii. lucre were half , thp ,,cel,le from i10m, in me-,t cates, Ii dozen ether callers, nil, save one. it wns stolen." women. June saw his momentary leek ' "Well, my htikbnnd gave two bun of consternation, but was powerless te jr,.j thousand pounds of geed, hard send him even an answering moswige turned money for Siougliten, where of syminilij She held out her hand wc ie," Mrs. Ward l.evltte Intel -nnd welceiiieil linn with a smile. vtned. "Se far as 1 Knew, the nmne.v "Tills Ii iierfei tlv cliaruiing of you, unnn't- nfnlen from nmbiidv. mill I Mr. Tallente " sbe said. "1 knew hew busy j en must be in the afternoons, but I am nf nnd I am old-fashioned enough t hke inv men friends te some- times forger even th nffnirs of the nn- tlen. . .. 1 ,..m tin . Uloe I t TllllU i mi Aii'i" iii.i -i-iti. ........ Lndy A ice Mountgnrren ' unt. ma7 I present Mr Tillinte -the Countess of Semerliam. Mr. Ward I.pvitte l.ady English eh '. and Colonel I'es. brook " Tnllen'e nnde tlie hcbt of n very dis appointing situation. He exchanged bows with his new jcnuiilntiinres, de clined tea nnd was at once taken pos session of bv l.ady Senierhniu, u for- i.i-i.i.i...,i. ...,.. i u.. I,ll i ; ., uZ, TiJ. , i, r..,.nB Ceira '' "", , , , , , ' and n .indicia! air "Se j en are the Mr. Tallente," she began, "who Senieihnin tells me has achieved the impossible!" "Upen the face of it," Tallente re joined, with a -mile, "jour husband Is proved guilt.v of nn naggeratlen." "Peer Ilenrv!" his wife sighed. "He Aan tmt ii 1 ( r 1 1 ii In ctAPiinl nKmif nril I tics nevvadajs. What he sas is that I you are la a fair wav te form n ie- , ),... ,i nWe,i nniiiiui nnptv nnf nf tha various factions of labor, a thing which a little time age no one thought , pesilble " Tallente promptly disclaimed the , achievement. "Stephen Dartrey Is the man who did that," he declared. "I only joined the ' Democrats n few months nzn. i 'But seu are their leader," Lady Alice put In. "Only ln the Iletise of Commens," Tallente replied. "Dartrey is the leader of the party." "Semerliam says that Dartrey Is ft dreamer," tin- Countess went en. "that you nre the man of affnlrs and the ac tual head of them all." "Your husband magnifies my posi tion." Tnllente nssuted her. Mr. Ward I.evltte, the wrlfe of n millionaire and a woman of vogue, leaned forward and addressed him. "De set mv mind at rest, Mr. Tal lente," sj1(. begged. "Are you going te break up our homes and divide our es tates "inieng the peer?" "Is there going te b. a revolution?" Ladv English asked enccrlv. "And is it true that .veu are In lencue with nil i the Bolshevists en the continent?" Tallente masked his Irritation and answered with a smile. "Civil war," he declared, "com- ' menees tomorrow. Every one with a i i:m ( XTIIINAL IWitil Nexee SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 38th Year, Applications considered new for THE DEGREE (B. S. C.) COURSES and THE SHORT INTENSIVE COURSES Write for application blank and state kind of business train ing desired. The Fall term begins September 5. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY , Philadelphia ENROLL rer our Fall Classe which start en Septerri' ber leth. The Marchand College of Chirepructic ii strictly an educational institu tion and is net run merely en a commercial basis. Te these interested we will gladly send detailed information and litera ture. Day and Evening Classes -f the jarc hand (gj.LEGEy(HI ROPRACTIC tOI VAALNTI ST PHILADELPHIA .riiEl'AKK FOB lliriTfcll 1'IIMTIONS With Industry revlvln: everywhere the .aemand for trained stenographer and book- Pra I rapidly increaslnr. Fer these em. pleyed In daytime, our eventm classea eltsr venderful opportunity. Individual Instruc- tlen. nw scnoei centrally located, Calalet. e rilliVA. DUHINR8H COI.LEQU and Collet of Commerce 1710 Market fit.. I'hlladelpbla RmUe, Chambm InrtkuU p. Tk. Km. IMft. tww i NOW title is te lie interned In nn n-ltitn. country hollies lire te lie turned Inte .nnnrnrlniiK.. unit nil ..ttntea ullt lie - ,. - ----- -- cetlllscatcd "ts ji"tsT Tn T'. tel1 us nnythlng," Lnily Alice MRlicd. "Of. COlirse lie won't," Mr. Wlinl I.cvltte ebscivcil. "Yeu enn't announce a revolution boferclian.1 truthfully." t "If there Is n revolution vvltlijri the next fifteen jenrs." Tnllente -aid, "I ,, , . ,. .,, llrnt,ni,t i, nn i.iinf nf tlllllK It "III prennuij DP en IHMiail 01 the (llcnfninehlsed arlsteciaey, who want the vote back ngaln. ' I.aily llnglish and Mrs. l.evitte found eemuthlng eUe te talk about bitween themsehes. l.ady Setiierhniu, however, had no intention of .letting Tallentc cs tape. "Yeu are n neighbor of my niece In Ueveifhlie, I beUeve1" she anUed. He ndmltted the fact inoiies liable nllv. He was supteinel uncomfortable, and It "eeiued te lilm thnt Jane, who was conducting nn apparently enter taining conversation with Colonel Cos Ces brook, iniclit bavu done MOinethtng te i,.srue him. "My ulece has verj bread ideas," I.udv Semerlifini went en. "Seme of 'ZU Z ' ,, be(l1 KCimJ ,,, 0f )lt,r pIOpeit." "f.ndy Jane." he pronounced drily should sav that the mbbery 'would be- l ' gin if the Socialists, or whatever they ,.au themselves, tried te lake it auu.v , from us te distribute among their fel- .tower". What de veu think, Mr Tnl- '... . 1 .. . I I .. T.I.. ..... lenrp ai niivMiiini. n i u uu u m i . ... . ...I.- 1 l.-l' knew, is n e.uiM-r uuu a ici) iiuru working in u ti " "I ngree with ou," he replied "One I of the pleasing features of the nvieniN of Socialism adopted bv the Ucmeci.itlc party is that it respects the rights of . the wealthy as well ns the tights of the peer man. The ucmecniis ma.v in fact, tliey most eertnlnlv will legislate i te prevent lie npiiriiiiiB ei e.iuu or 10 " ". ''.JJ" ,IeH te ''"ern genera- tiens, out I tan assure veu tirir ii no eps net propose te inteifeie with the ethics of iiicum and tuum. "I wish I imild male nut wlnt it's nil about." l.ady Alice murmured. "Couldn't you give n diawing room lecture, Mr. Tnllente and till us?" the banker's wife suggest) d. I am unfortunately a little short f 'ne for such missionary enterprUe. Tnllente replied. vvlth unappreciated nrcaiii. "Uartrev .s volume en .Se- emli'm in Our Dally Life' will tell veu all about it. ... .,,.., 1 nr t llr.v- fc,l "iBlictl. "I tried te read it. but I never get past the first half-dozen pages ',Sem( la ,. -in'lentp ebn-ed coolly, "It may be worth your vvht.e, "' "' J. " rj i ina-ier in- men tal inertia which makes thought a la her; the application which makes a moderately geed bridge player should be sufficient. Otherwise jeu may find j ourselves living in an altered state of society, without any leasenable idea us te hew veu get llieie." Mrs. Ward I.evittc turned te her hos tess. "Lady Jane," she begged, "come and rescue us, please. We are In ing H-elded. Colonel roshreok, we neid u man te protect us. Mr. Tallente is threatening us with terrible things!" "We'rc getting what vui usLed for," Lady Alice put in qulcklv. ' Colonel Fosbreol; cnrcsMd for a mo ment a semcwhnt scantj mustache. He wns n mnn of early middle age, with a high forehead, an nquillne nose and u somewhat vague eipressien. "I'm afraid my protection wouldn't be much ue te jeu," he i-nld, regarding Tullente with mild Interest. ' I hap- pen te be one of the few surviving Teries. I imagine that Mr. Tallente s KDrrATIOV I. Iletli Hexes Fer Men of Executive Caliber -'nr ..very man can he a successful . tee it ve net every eseeuilv t w HK'epsful rne Ter men nf OToetitUe caliber I'tir Scheel Uamlnu provides that feumU inn upon which hualnass euccesi 4 Ullt IIiit Hrhnnl Open Sept, 5 MbIh '(hoel (Inena Sipt. m PEIRCE SCHOOL s; of Business Administration Write for CSth Year Heek -J I'lne f"t et of llreml j BUSINESS v schoe. COLLEGE f"-1" Scfc001 gW Fer a Geed Start en the way te nn honorable business career, anil financial independence. WOO Walnut St.. I'hlhidrlphl t TEACHERS' Miiiiiner ( imri Orette ..hurtliand Touch TlBln IloekkeepInK und Methods Wrl'- tie deiells fir details or nhen., VVnlnui full. 'inel I rijier ciieni, iwz luruet M. "When- Orruy hherthnmt it.ai first taught in Philadelphia' $5 a Menth r"-nt Scn001 N"" Iwn- ft V-0nU1 Day Tuition. SIS a Menth. I . - nayTu tlen. I." a Menth. I Srerthand. Typewrltln lle.)kkeeplr. Bee rrtarlal end IJuslnew Admlnlstrtien by specially trained teachers Hummer ratea, I'.vi.mi.u iii i r.T -i iiiiiii,. iu M.iein i. CTRAYFR'S Tli let nuslnese ,srii(M4 Ivrt ca' MI7 ( III.HT.N VT HT. 'nlfinn aiiarin'il ICnler nll,. II ly or nlhl iiune Momin I'nJ dlrls rTONvii.i.i: VII) - T MOUNT DE SALES Academy of the Viiitatien Conducted by rtia Water of tr Visita tion at Catensvllle Md. Ftve miles from Daltlmere Write DlrectresrTer catalogue. Affiliated with the Catholic University of Anariea opinions nnrt mine nre se far apart that even argument would be Impossi ble." Tnllentn acquiesced, smiling. "Hcldes which, I necr nrgue, out eut plile the Heuse," he added. "Yeu should Rtnnd for I'm Hnmeiit, Colonel l'osbreok, nnd let us hear once mere the Atlmimslan Creed of politics. All opposition Is wholesome." Colonel l'osbreok stared. The fact that he had three times steed (- Vr. liament and three lines been defeated wns one of the mortifications of his life, He made his ndlenx tn June nnd du- V , . , ,, , ,--- ----- -,- l-arted. and te Tnllente s lev a break- I nn of the party seemed Imminent. Mrs. ii... i i .i..- ii. i .... t i - i. l ..iirii i.ewiie iirnieu oil null i.m.j English followed Milt. Lady Seinei-lf.. ham also rose te her feet, but after n glance at Tnllente sat down again. "My.denp Jane," she Insisted, "you must dine with us tonight. Y'eu haven't heen here long eneugli te. Imve nny en- . .....i i. i uncle In such n geed temper te hear tnnt 5eu nie remlnir." June shook her head. "Serry, aunt," she regretted, but 1 t 1 lug." lining with the Temperleys. I Hlnnti iu Bend stiett this morn- 'J'hursdny, then." "I mil keeping Thursday for a friend Snturdn.v I inn fiee." "Saturday wy arc going Inte the ceiintrv," her nun! said, a little un graciously. "Heaven knows what for eiir uncle hates sheeting mid nlwas can hes cold if he gets hl feet wet." Tnllente unwillingly held out his hnml te his hostess. He seemed te have no nlteriiiitlve but te make his ndieux. Jane walked with him toward the deer. "I m berrlblv dNappeInted," confessed, under 'his bieath sil(. .s,iir,i i,nl., ,i,,,i,,..iiln..lv he .. ... . . .' T ' "I nftlllfhi't lifle l.nllnr- nentilrt lmrn. -...".- " l--l-s. cetllil IV "I snppee net." he answered, with mnsuiline iiiiu.iseu.iblcues "I enl.v ,kiievv that I wanted le t-ec .veu alone.' "Men aie such sihoelbo.vs," she mummied teleinntl.v. "Kven you! I must see my filmcls, mustn't 1, when they Knew that I inn here anil cull? "About that friend en Thursduy Iilgnr : l,e went en. "1 , wuuinj , liejr from l,im," if s-he answered. ' whether he prefers te ,me 101f or , (aNfl ,ni, ,, His ill-humor vanWied. and with it some of his stiffness of biailng. Ills fill cw ell hew from the deer te T.ady I! Sr.IMER HIIIRTs3 ATI.NTir IT V. The courtesies and conveniences of two hotels at one rate S.50 Det I-p, Amrrtcin rlan (With Meila). Special Weeklr. Our Riiet ma ''ve nt either heu and Mill enjej nil the comfort" ff both. Tnl- untnue privilege net extended by mv eticr hotel ELBERON (KOftUOIS and fireproof Annex. Tennessee Avenue ' w ::;l?toppet car13 ,nd l'ret- neuarhdWf.r1,nnvA;n,iynur ..,uv,i tK eatant churche- riene 709. I tlnn- ri.-nln- Phnnn 4S1 W. RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM Private bathe. Cuisine and eervlce unexcelled. I'rh vcEetablen White e-rvtee lieautlful . aelarlum 1'in hurreuntllnts OrchRtra l).inrinir. Hdned patrenas rpvillINRP CAPACITY l00 Window screened. Batblnc from hotels. Carat. Write for l-oekkt and auto map Beth hotels under nersenal rlirertlnn nf R. R I.IinY. M. D Owner BEST MODERATE PRICE Under New Ownership Managemc Pacific & Illinois ave, close te ileach In fashion abloTraymeri'iecMoti Modern, newly runevuted, cenv. te churches ntntien", amusem'ts. ilunninir vater In reims Oaraie Hathlnir from hotel Showers. Uniurpaiie I tulslne. $3 M day up. 130 epwkly m plan New ewnrhip mang t. OSCAR VAGO, formerly prep'r MelreM Hall si.i:i:p win hi: i.uk is hrr.iT uriru, ste, i nnd -.tone ConHtructleii Ocean and .- i ai Una Av. Largest moderate rate hnu.) i m d n, urtfe cll construction Het and Celd Running Water in all Reems Prlv ite Hath- l.levaler French clif I xi I . til title White perh-e Orchestra Ii. i h Ir.e bttllihiiuaeB for Bueati iv.p; '.ir ' li entrance. All lndea Hcriuneii )a -ii h m uan am man ,A",! i".. ' . 'V "im'i-m" i'W?il aum read m ii. re i -d I'll l-'ll-lj'l ! 1-lnI, 1'AlL.i. Ituihi UW-.. Uivner l'.onrleter NETHERLANDS Nbh erk ave,. III larda iruui liuuiuwaia. ivsrloeklm: lawn and ocean. Ust lecataA popular priced hotel. Capuclly 400. Uitr raler. l'rlvnis hatna, hoi uud told lunnle aier in rooms, electric Hunt. Tabi abundantly suDDlted wlin rhe best market afterds Musle and dnr.ee ttoer. Uainin privllenen fiem hotel, .fa. GO up dally. 117.50 up nkly. Amer. plan. can. a, i Dwwiur, Ijc Pveafeersi On the Ocean Frent American nnd European Plan FIREPROOF Fienlnc ren one iJunilnK Private bath hrus New t, f flub privileges. Garav en i ramisys n-i m tie rate Ocean ive , 1st hetfl from Utarh, overlook Ir ij ocean central, fireproof; elevator; prlv Laths llufh'nt; from hotel; coolest dlnlni room In city en liti fleer with ece.in view 3 BO up dly . spec. wkly. M A. I.BTHKn TMURBER atlantle & Mnasachuietts av. Capacity .10. All outside airy looms. Hathlna- from heteL (I 60 day up flreclal weekly European plan. Restaurant rennnctsd. MRS. V. M. THimtiBA WALDORF New Verk v inlir beach IlathliiK from h tl Mnderatrt ra's Capacity 20 IMm' mv r b llllAliy t rmerly nf Altr Hall AUSTINE raclfle & tit. James I'l close te churches & amueem'ts, runvaler In rms i K II Jenes 1 HE EiLsWUUL) overleokln Ilefrd. walk Mreproef. Capacity 700. I'rlvatt baths. Itunnlm; water In rooms. Elevator, K. T. UKAFr, Owner cTp ATf-1 HAVFN K"nMKk uv. near 3 I tv I n n V til . , . ' , r p ,uinira nhi Iieau irully rem, ll.ithini? tun iiniiter nre., wvwirH hUlliL MUKIUN Tilrelnlt Ave. Nrir llenrh Wrlle ler lueklei, n hrlel a ldltlen. n a erD INN Of tan end Cennewles ,nuw" , Av. Ideal locallen, lane i.try rms.. eicel tablet i'fith eaaeni owner mirmt J. 1. A. It. Puna rA VFRT Mrlnl Ave. near IleacA. t"lv-:' Oten all ear. Moderate ,t. oiceuaR I'niTciiAitu. NORWOOD Arhaneaa & I'acine, nr. Uck. Amer. I'lani II day up. Kurop. M. Mayulre. THE PLAZA st' Chrlea Paelflc. IU iisu a .4. flnM ,urreun(1nt Bvr apt). Open all year. Deltrleh Keaeell. Mgr. rLnrliariB J". FacUle At. PrtV. ReaalJiaT trattc Aa "" ni-igffiS5! rt. M L, r i a n iTii. frnjT " . n - "'g j tpjttijgjcc Ayj jijij"wKlftij3fcf;5HW3Er ' Semcrhnm was distinguished with n new affability. "If we may be alone," lie saiil soft ly, "I should like te come here." Nevertheless, his lslt left him n lit tle disturbed, perhaps n llttle Irritable, With all the dominant selfishness which Is part of ii man's love, he had spent ecry waking lclsuie moment sltire their Inst meeting In a world peopled b Jane and himself alone, n world In which any ether vftnild have been an intruder. Ills eagerly mittrlpntcd lslt te Jier ...... .... -... ... ....v ceriiru te ins sex, or te suen women as Nera Mlall. vvliese eniancipntlen was -- ; --; i , , b h, , hrI j vnnt ieu . He began te dc uh life was tltlg con- 'V'". '.'L '.i. i"..,.h. "i... i..iV ......... ... n,n.i l.t Inlll.f ttVitll uneiiier cue riMii&i'U ine inn iniinni, i'i I .. i.... i..i i ..,.! i.., .i,...n bad lirengiit lilm simrpiy up against tne LyndhBM " a " " m ;": con menplace facts of their duy-by- '-'""""'" walki run. watr. Mra Oldfle d d.iy existence. He bcKan te lcullc . Arcadia IT'T.in0 ffn?" had happened betvviwn them. I Edmund '?" p".flc was nothing gross about his Teve, . ""' "' ' mm, vvh'it '.. " - ........;, i,. .- ..v...... .... ...... nut ,,ven speculation 111 Ills llllllll as It. .,ltl...n nnnelnslmi. He wns ,n,t.r!lp(l in a wave of sentlmentnllt. ji0 wanted her by his side, free fiem mi restraint. He wanted the joy of I her presence, mere of these soft, nl- most n-im-iniii i.ises, me muiu uuem- -,i,.,. ,,t lini- tuitiii-n tn tlie Hueet nnd naluial impulse of her love. Of the In- niumie nm ui im-r uihi m- nv.v. thought. He was like n schoolboy .In love for the tirst time. Ills desires led him no further than the n.ystie je.v of her presence, the swtet, passionless it" rest V hire in n unWlnf cenlint of iireniuniiltj . rer tlie time gehlen premise, 'liie sole rignt mat no buineil te claim win tue ngnt te nave her centlutiallv by his side In the me- nietits when "lie was ficed fiem the work, and even wl'h the jirespitt of I... fnllnuinp nlirlit befnre lilm. he chafed a little as he retlected that until them he must stand aside nnd let iMie'is i-iiuui eyi . in ii in ei n-nr-..- ness lie abandoned his usual table in the 1I of Commens ciillroem and .lined ilistiad at the Slierldail Club, whete he diuiik a great dial of chnnipagne il aliseihed with lenily uppu-ciatien nnd ninilsilLimt the philosophy of the mull of pleasure. This was one of the im- pulses which iept nn-nature pii.in - In the midst of these (lavs of I ev en eiisls Te be continued tnniorrevv Cepyrtcht, I'Jll. Ij the Hell Syndicate. Inc. WIRE YOUR HOME-: IM'l.flHMl Lighting Fixtures 10 MONTHS TO PAY ARTHUR B. NEILL 5103 WILLOWS AVE. Oul. I.anr 1001-1. Woeil. KH31I A (1-0-.-.? C SI-MVirU REPORTS ATI.ANTII' CITY. N. J. HOTELS IN ATLANTIC CITY 3.110 up ,lulr. spirlnl wkly. Aiuer. iiliin Keniucle ae near beach Atlantle Ciij'b litest and most popular-rat hotel, urciesiru, dauilne, elevator, rru ite hatha RUNNING WATER IN ROOMS Write for tecl.lct and auto map Phenc 1U18 ft (170(1 BATHING FROM HOTEL rhvmrnhlii min'cl Teller .t Ilnlllncfr Am. plan $J Sli up.Kur.plan 51. BU ui;3Pl v;ldy. v Irulnla av. near teach, block from hlstl pt,r iara hp&t for muterlMts, 1.11, noe tnls ear for Imnrevetnenta lllectrlc llehts DIINNlNp " ATCD IN AI I DnnUC ..viminu itnibH 111 nuu ivuuniij Irh lmln" -lBV luurieus eun room. Inr Colonial penh tuihln.- from heune. ew iai,e, white i.erlee. orchestra, danclne lurK Jtcel Owner. hip mnnuirriiirnt, nAltI.1" A. IIKVITT $3 up Dlr.; Sp. Wkly. Am. Pun (with meili) . Cor J'acillc und AiXnnuas uvea. Prlv, r rrUeratlnc plant, electrle kitchen eper. (or lnpe.ilen runnlne water; all outside rooms; scrupulously clean. ISlev.; prlv, baths, baft , lnc from hotel, huthheiises and eheners free. Orcretra, dacKtnff. whit Mrvlee: aara. Iloeklet mv ft ITOCKHNIIURY. PLANME Whole Bleck en Ocean Frent Coelcet loratlen In Atlantle City. ' Ideal family hotel, Chilsen fecllea l Capacity five hundred J OwiicrahlD dinctlen. Heel'.let. W. K. HI1AW BOTi-IWESL i irtfinla Av eeend house from Iieardwalk and Hteel Pier Every appointment. HUhes: nandird In cuisine and service Ilenklet hii w.klv rate J. Ilnthuell. Prep, -ft C3CJIlSi .T .j&L B CkTennauM av. near Liaeti. Ther. . "euifhly medern: rtei reaagnaibl. American and European pluu MRH R.JW.WLHT. I'roe, HOTEL CARLTON Ct.Hfea a Si Ppncli, I'.neini en nulte w 'i iirlv bath J-ery room hnt nnd cold nun nn wilrr Med rate Mrer manct J y hz.iII J'none Atlantl t ilj 4713 W GALEN HALL" " ATLANTIC Cm, N. ". Arnrty IlependiiMe anil Hatls'nctarv W, I.. HVIIinrT.. MunaceT II YMfi7? AILANTIC ..""-. ii---J.l.JUJ CITY Worlds Greatest Metel Success . nn Tennessee av. and Leach. JflkSfFR0 Ifnnlna- water all ,nemS" pari. 11.00-12 day up., spec. v.kly j.j j0cei SEASIDE HOTEL j reel nil Hi wn I r ml . t ii h i u s n I II Vlil I. V I i. j I rnnmt U !lili K i Hnlnl Rnscahel eniuiy av ur. i nelC DOSCUUt.1 jrrl(1 t,14tll,lifi H uLli rules IH lip Telephone 117 A. h. MAIIlu.'M FSTELLE -uet I'aclfle ave. Kuui.li. ' '-"-"- water In moms Uurep. plan. i.oNurenT. w. j. HOTEL ABERDEEN .,el5.w'"S?r.S toast. Directly en th ocean front. 20 ml t l trolley from Atlantle ClUr. Idaal ffamllr hotel. nale room. 120 weak eaa ijdbuhu siss mmiwt lc(asWt ?TT j fimtMKR KKflORTH XTIIJWOOD. N. J, Sew Colonial All outside roemt. 1'rlr. " ""''... t.,k T. P m-.nn.Pfnn. Hetel Henla 2t0 E Lincoln, s. iienlm. PFNWIf.K Hetel and Iteataurant. OpS rciiTTiviv rgnnft n n. tmien. noekut. nlunm Olenwoed Ae. nr, lcch. Hun. fcfeiwya wur rnn. Dklt, Mr .MemUy. Amhaitiidnr Amer. plan. 125 K. Oak. Ops. Amoaisaaer betll , c. n. kh. own, Perlnr Hall Cedar Ave. nenr Ueaeh. Hun veuar nail . ,.- xin a rurbi nlntt wntfr. w flIA TcMPI V HAI I Under new mt. SS4 B i tcmruu nnuu rePRr B,, community plan. ItkrU.. prlv. B C. BOMMEKs) Prep HAVII I A. Burke Ave. near ueacn. upaer I TVW inilliuaruivru, iiuuu. win ! hhb . .. .. mm A jkwk 9 riAAfl lama. Homelike comfertalile rm. Mr.ll A Heward ( - - - .. . VA,mA .10tO recinc. Nr. Ilench. Ooed rnten. W. I. Shlvere. - .... .. ... , V OANLYN V"i...T. r.f.. i m wTif. ' . . lei1,tej-ate.i.H, t. WnU EDGITON HOTEL BpetlMBnmni.f enl Mi-nl.. llaekltt. W. n. nndalna. fclgr. rhen 1" c- wimwe"" rmT Prlv- of hVvti Mr. O.I.. Jaekann .':'"'".:, -j iJJih Vi, ni, nS of Tr I vv enrlrlalit Pmllli. Jiang, iiir.. lid, or Tr. i j Ideal SRWj rIewn.P. j M0.0tVvl:7eVr1n"ach Jfn gnella. Kur. tmi t B Jackaen J. L. Reoma and Apnrttnenta THE DERBYSHIRE Jc Wnnlrer. Cem. pl,n. JlaUpr... ,1- . vvii.nvvoen chest. y.J. erTaiAD 'deal loMtlen. Airy roema. DCLlllrtn. Krcel. table. Dathlne from I nnt'- NeiL.-?'"""" Pr?.Pi.- i ... .,, , .0( yU'lJii Plymouth Inn ""cMerin'rte ihea?M ,ppreclM. cemtnrt. ceuncay and I aerylf. WYUM1NU l,J.1SwffimAS:? " tvety im. Heme cooking. M.A.MIlntr Hen ! BERKELEY Bench front; larfh, airy I , T , rm.. overyeno with ocean I view. Ililhlngjrqmjjgj, .Merrla Seller. Travmerc ?lh . Wtf0,(''- A,"mlli' h0L ,,,, is r.n day. jse eek up d. p. fry. QPARRnROIir.H 0?n Ave. near 8th. u .- jjniargea. Kunnlna water In every room D D McAllister ROSLYN C3chc'nt"'' '"fi.'rBuga! The Imnenal Near Ueich Special June i ne imperial rnl0, a. m Mconcueit Hali-nnR Hall Amer. & Eure op. 1110 We. . """'"" ley av Mra F. P. Maxwell ' 3 MPI ROQP Hlh and Aabury. New open. 2 i HICliIWOC nnten JOHN I. VAN TINK Swnrtlimer' Nr- Hcach ft Attraction; i. R1SCAYNE ,luri '" we,er ln tV9t" toem- DIO-. I - UnrlilM n. 111.1'NniN - t. .. . CAFE JIAY. N. J. HOTEL LAFAYETTE CAPE MAY, N. J. (IV 1 III: 10(11. IIKAI-lt lllONT Mudirnlzcd uml l nihr .New Owuert'ilp MaiMKement Hnema ulnitln and en milta vlth het nd cold runnlnir mur nnd tiilvnte baths Ctilnlne and .s.rvln- or the llest KXCELLEXT ORCHESTRA llaneliiK Aflenieun ami ICvenlne drill Open All Hours Miere lllntiers nnd sip.i VikhI DAVIS & TAYLOR Ki:np com, at capi: may. n. j. l'er booklet, write Heard of Trnde AVA1.IIN. N, THE PRINCETON Ni:AJr?ET rxcelleiii cuisine Kunnlr.c vvater. uithi. Near heieh jeskph v. uii.a rusii. Prep. III.HIinitT O. I'.IICD. Manaeer ri:a ism: citv. n. j. iirf Hnntn Tentrally located en IleacJl JUTI HUU3B i-rent. yy M xtruthers Pr MIA 1M.F. CITY. Jf. J, Fer Infnrmnllnii iirlle 'll Clerl.. City Hall NOKTII AMH-IIV PA1IK, N. .1, HOTEL BEVERLY "Til AVI'. AT PIIK Nenru Aviinu pauk. n. ,i. The Penher Hetel with the ph tureqriue cnuntr stttlm.', Ine hlek4 from be.u h. pmili. beitdn.ilk. All uutslde luems, run- 1II'MJAI!IN-AMI UK N I I-1INK Inusunllv Kiiperler laliln and lerucc. cen-u-nninl nimoMphere lines medei.ite Uoeklet I en refluent -Jamirinent P.. Ill IIAlli .mil N. H, SJI UMII.BO I ASIH'nV I'AKK, N, ,. i-DIRECaY0N OCEAN FRONT ASDUKlf PARK N.J. "g$ HOTEL COLUMBIA ac , "i 'in front; cnpacllv 400 tahle und a'erilc ..ni,- y IIATU'KV jnNi:l I jiniAN dRiivi:, N. .i. I THE IVY H0USE - MUN' ave s lib - a -ecias UHOVE. N J C'AN1) WHERE AURORA SPANS ..n i-fijij. . . E. et Captivating Playground AT Jasper Park are majestic peaks, snow-capped and glacier f scored; ragged, fcrest-clai slopes; flev-er-strewn passes imprcsMvc solitudes; beautiful lakes; vast snowfields; ereat clacicrs, nnd the headwaters of mighty rivers. Nature has been prolific in providing Canadn with a limitless playground for the tourist, sportsman, alpinist and sightseer jn this wunuenui mountain ixuly truins fiem MeiitiPiil ami Terente te ,u,Peuv..r lleiufiil htop-eviiH lit tin nonuniens most fiimeus hud In Minmcr Teuriiit TkKutH en s.ile nininiineliiK M i lj at brui l ndiicil f.ire l'er lull liiroim.Uien vviiii et call C. 1270 rS!MER BE80RTS IIKACII IIAVKX. N. J. THE ENGLESIDE &t Private batha with iwa and 'reih waUfi Pe lennli ceurti: lrf)ekIet. n. V.KNQLK. Mar. Alie the Covington, Welt fhllaflelPjUa. DKAI.. W. t. THE TREVISAN ?- ,fe fc The Ideal Heme ttetell roema an eulte HritINO I.AKK. N. 3. THE BREAKERS srRive i.she nnrii. n. . uv-thk-sra in pit dnv Ainirlean. plan Phone7Mi, RrniNO LAKE IIKACII. W. J. THE ALLAIRE rRIS'O LAKE DEACII. N. J. Dlfectlv or ln Ocean front M. C. ItOLMBt Kilit.EH .MERE. PA. EAGLES MERE, PA. The aummer re.ert that la illfferent kecnuae It remlilnea mountain nnd Mnb'mire conditions vrttli unique aur aur reundlnu. . The enndy beach and temperate water of the I.ikn ef the Kanles aflerd fplfiiJId hathlns 2200 feet above aea levpl. One of the tlneit 18-liele colt course In America, Fer booklet nnd rate, writes The Crestmont Inn William Weed., Munucer. The Ferest Inn llcrm-in V, Afiircr. Mnnnter. The Lakeside Jehn H. Kirk & Sen. The Raymond I.. II. C. Mt, Moneicer. WEllXEnSVlLLE. PA. $18.00 WEEK-END SPECIAL RATES Biturdiy Mld-Dny Dinner te Monday after lirenkfnst, ileubln room (twin bode) nnd meHlH for 2 I'ersnnt. Walters Park (Resort Hetel) Oarage. 'Wernerxvllle, Tn 103 Slnklnir Suta. JOHN .1 I.OW.NBY. Mer. MT. l'OCOXO. VA . DEVONSHIRE PINES fe" M" te Nev, 1 Special Summer Rates ri.htna-. riathln and Bintlti Ilenklet. It. D. Humphrey I Meimt Pleasarif Heuse - oceno. at . bath"! rree BiraKe. W. A. . II. m. m:i:ch ..NORTH WATER CAP. VA, Enjoy Ynnr Vacntlen nt FAT.I.fi VIEW' COTTAGE. N. WATER OAI. Iilenl Irntlnn. Alrr Reoma. Enrellent Table. CANAIIICNIIsl. I'A. LAUREL GROVE INN Canaaent, , . v.w t - ..-.1 i,nna. I Modern; aoed table; Rnrncc; SIS weekly! bklt. TOKRKSnAI.K, TA. The MORELTON INN The coolest and most convenient sum mer hotel noir the cltv American pHn lti eplendld culnlne. All out eut out nlde rooms, rluht nn Delnvvnre Iliver. ienKi:si)i.K. ia. Ilenklet Jl. T. Thren, Prep. nrnm.e. n, v. jg-TOgr; m r'rU' J " iTjC,- PREFER THIS BUFFALO HOTEL , lA, , .,, , . . OU will add te your Dleas- 1 . , ' , ' ure ana comiert wnen you visit Niagara Falls by slopping at Hetel Lenex in Buffalo. Quietly situated; yet very con venient te business, theatre and shopping, districts, and Niagara Falls Boulevard. A comfortable, modern hotel, complete in appointments and service. Every room an outside room. Exceptional cuisine, Euro pean plan. Rates from $2.50 per day. Htiffale Is the vw stern k.up v.iv of tin' fninnns llmplre Teur.s Write for Jte.irl (Juliles, MnpK, Hnte liurtMrt, Ic Ho He Ho teilKlH fellow Main Street or Dolavvnie Avruiii) te Xerth htuct. Mlltril ST. T IHll.AVVAUI', AVK. ('. A. MlMUt, AluiiiiKlnir Illreiler TANADl THE SKY IN FLAKING BEAUTY 4.400 Square Miles scenery. s BS -- J.. . .ip - i HOTELfLENOX BOFTAJjO WflJtggjfc N Y "Continental Limited" E. JENNCY, G. A. P. D. Ilrniiilivny, .,.w ViirK, X. y. . HOMMEB RKSORTW MO0SE11EAD LAKE. ME. Moosehead Lake, Maine Mount Kinee Heuse and Cottages New Open Definite policy te establish exclusive patron age. Reduced rates July and August TWO DESIRABLE COTTAGES AVAILABLE Gelf, tennis, fishing, beating, horseback riding, baseball, moving pictures, dancing, radio-phone. Breker's office. Threuch Pullman New Yerk te Klnee or Philadelphia f Portland, chnnite for Klnee. Booklet and rates en request. , W. OKEENE, Mnnnier ,Klnee, Mala SAHATIXIA HPIllXfia. N. Y. I UKK fiKOriOK. V. v " I SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y. FOR HEALTH AND RECREATION Keduced ratea during July, September. Octeher and November -THHTrOKT. W. T. 'RSTPORT INW ON LAKH GUAMFbAIN I Het 1 con J tow 3 Heusekceplnji and oenousskeeplpf cetucea. own coir iinx. tennis, beating, hethlnr. (lihln. orchestral ltm heat, ttatee $7.00 up BlW. H. I', hmith. vvefpen. n. BOSTON. MAB8. R0TELPURItAN 390 Cen KnwalDiAv.De-t oft ineuisuncrrve Dosfen Heuse 1 One of th most hemallka I hotela In the world. P. Cotlle,3ri4fer eMrt .j QukMle ruatoncixaren. CALIFORNIA Southern California Alvrny Dellirhlfal. Bend for Inform-., tlen te AM.-YrCAU OI.UII of SOUTH. EIIN CALIFOIINIA, Clmmber of Commerce llnlldinr, iea Ancelei, Cnllfernla. TOURS Coel off entke Great LalceS Summer TeuriatTickets at Greatly ReducedFares McNicoll via the Soe, connecting with Canadian Pacific Trans-continental trains at Fert William. Roomy cabins, spotless decks, splendid cuisine, tea en deck under laty swa. Ings while you enjoy the cool comfort of Lake Superior and Its gorgeous sunitts. If your vacation time I limited take the Great Lakes five days round trip tci Intlulei week of trout fishlncen Mplgen River or at Lake of the Weeds. Call or ivrttc for Gtcat Lakes Tour "L" 132 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY R. ('. ('LAI TON, Cltj INikicnerrj Act.. (K0 Clietniit St.. Philadelphia F. II. I'r.IiKY, (ien. Act.. IM-n. Dent., .VIudL.eii Ave. at 41th M.. New Yerk PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN Philadelphia Cape May New Yerk Ocean Reute te New Yerk via CAPE MAY PALATIAL 4STE AMER CITY OF SEATTLE Sailing Fiem Philadelphia Every Tuesday and Friday, 8 A. M.. Arriving New Yerk Following Morning, 6 A. M. Freight Received Daily. Sailing Three Time Weekly Lew Passenger and Freight Rates HALSCHAW STEAMSHIP LINES, Inc. Pier 12 Eait River Pier 5 North Wharvei New Yerk City Philadelphia Tel. Market 2431.3 r Around Our Qeldcn Jubilee Cruise marking the 50th year since Themas Cook, the founder of our orcaeization, conducted his first tour around the world Sailing Eastward from New Yerk, Jan. 24 Returning May 31, 1923 by the specially chartered new CUNARD Liner "SAMARIA" 30,000 miles a Gorgeous itinerary cevenne many lands and visiting each country under the most favorable climatic conditions A Cruise de Luxe Limited te 400 Quests Full information en request THOS. COOK & SON 225 Se. Bread Street, below CRUISING IN COOL LATITUDES "Niagara te the Sea" Trem the declt nf a comfortable And StiacleilU ,l,nma, nf Ih. Canada, hleatnshle Line. ou ran leheld n panorama vvhfeh for vnrluly and beauty of scene. for l.l siniicu and romantle assecla- lien, for iie irue aidrlt nt adven ture bus no equal en thin ronll renll nent it la im vamtlen trip In a tlieusuud. l'er full Information, call nr tele. i'1.","1 . '. .".l,".,!', . r,'''imHlile I Inc., ltd,, Ull Mulniit SI, (lelothene Walnut lll.'l) 1'hll.i,, l'ii, ERICSSON LINE I (lit II VI riMllllir - -rll DAY BOAT 'very rui-Mhi), ri.urii .,.,.. ""'' aliirdu nt H ,. M, NIGHT BOAT i! . " m. Suturilaj .1 M. Sunday Steamer liVu.'ntVYW fend for I'nmplilrt Plret 3 SO. nEI.AM-ABR AVENPB NIAGARA TO THE SEA sstmmxsFm gPMMEW BKBOKTW -LjTji MO0BEHKT LAKE. MJT Xe 'n'Kthal'rmS lAKK OHOHOR VERMONT Lake Champlain Vacation Camp Fer Yeung and Old A OI.OMOUS OUTDOOIl VACATIOV :WSfekbd& married couple Comfortable "Jem,' forVeSVnn-nSWn"1;lon,.,S e,rene.r?e0T.R!.?Ce7c7"an"ary ' CLOTHES nverjhedv drerses cemfn nWy cnmpatjle nil the time comre"' FOOII Abundance of iwliole-eme fee,! milk, butter, entra and fresh iigfi$Z from nearhv farms, eieui SrORTSJ AD AMlJHKJI:NTS-ne.tln nneelnR, anlmmlnR. tlalilnu. hersetiM; rldlnir. tennl- nnd all outdoor ceTifek EVKMNO KNTEKTAIN-MKNTnant,;, concert hy camp orchestra, masei.?: adee, elr ".ayusr- MOTOR TRir-S AND EXCl'llSte- Alie trlna te Montreal. Quebec SJ ether p aces In Camilla, ant threuih tSJ AdlrendRck and the Oreeu and I VVhuJ Mts Jloterhoat excursions en lake Rate $23 te $28 Weekly ' Fer booklet and full information aeth LAKE CHAMPLAIN "VACATION CAJt New Yerk Offlre. E. 4"il M..N.-f5S Tel. .Murray Hill 4.-00 nr TOURS -SSl M. ON your trip through the Canadian Pacific Reeklti te the Pacific Coast combine a two and ene-hslf day's sail across the Great Lakes a delightful diver sion te the all rail route. Canadian Pacific Clyde-built steamers leave Pert " the VTerld Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA LJ te BOSTON Cm Cetf a-l Mw liuittiel HliM MUy Smvim Tair MM OretiatraConert-CeolComfortabl tataroem. lav dally Wer 14 N. K. Fulton 8t 93e P. M. Daylight Tim. NEW BEDFORD UNK-Te New B3ferd Bad the la!nd of Mrtns Vine-Yard and Nantucket, t-v. dslhT acpt 8undy from Pier 40 N. B. Jfwj omeitonSta6PM.JDyllbtTlBi NEW LONDON UNE-Lv. dally st cept Sunday pier 40 N.K. Housten S 5J0P,M.Davllaht Time. INFORMATION and ticket t plrrj and ConselldatadTlcketOmets Pboe Bry ant 0700.. aaaBiBiMaasBSMM-aaKias HTsaa Clark'. Jrd Cui.s., ItifJ J& ? ituunu int. nuiu -EMPRUSS el FRANCIT' 1M8I CreisTO-ai 4 MONTHS CRUISB.IIOOO.- S l-.,-.. If-.-I- Vmm- Drives. GuWCSi.? ROUND THE wuru-v CUrk Orlllealed Roeod lb Wrld CffT M Qark's 19th Crls. 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