& At. ' ? A' T 5 Y ,v- Sr GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tallcs of the Beric Dance Last. Evening. She Speaks of Various Persons Going te Europe. Many Smart Women Wear Lenger Frecks New THOUOII the season Is refill? ever, thern's a lilt of ntilrt entcrtnlnlng coin? en In the mibmbs. There wns n delightful nnrty " evening out nl ,!, Chnrllc IterleV In Ityilal. Anions the It""'8 wcre I'0,,lc nr,c nml hl"' wife. he was Mnry Alice CInj : Scwcll jlerle nnd his wife, w'm was "Mnl" McAllister, nntl Vete node nnd hh fUncce. T,ybeth Heytl. There were nbeiit 13"i there nnd It wns Kre.it tun. Time flies se! It seems but the ether day that TeuIp and Mary Alice Clav weie married, but, n a matter of fact. It's about seven years ne.v, n,l Scwcll nnd Mnrthn hnvc been mar ried te jcnrH. I.ysbetli and Pete hnve net ttt the date for their wedding, but U' net likely It will be long before they nre married. The Ueyds arc emlliiR die summer at Cape May, but I,) both came up for the party. IIIKAR the Htissell Dunne sailed a few tlnjB age for Europe. Yeu knew Sarah Dunne, their daughter. 1 te come out next year. Mrs. Dunne Is a coed-lonklns woman nnd most cnter tnlnlng. Shu Is Meter of Mr. Itelnml Merris former Ambassador te Japan, iiiifl of Mrs. llcnjamln (Jentes, who wni JUss Anna Merris. The Merrises spent the winter nnd spring nl the Welling ton nnd nrn seen going te Northeast Hsrber. The Duanc expert te stay en the ether side for two months, nt IvaM. Yeu Knew Merris Dunne, Sarah's brother. Is in 1'nglnnd. having sailed en the "fourth" with the Harvard tennis tcnni. He Is rnplaln of the team, and they nre in Knglnnd te compete Tlth the tcums of Cambridge nnu' Ox ford. The Dunnes spent the winter at Green Hill Farms. Ovcrbroek. SPEAKING of Northeast Harber re minds me that Alberta Uenth left for that resort this week te join her mother. Mix. Ben Heath, nnd I'uni'enit. I mppese rnncenst will be going te college seen. I saw lilm with Mr mother nt the Iiellcvuc shortly before thej went North nnd was nmnzed te dee hew much he lias grown. He's ,i tire-loeKIiiK Ind, nbeut sixteen, 1 should 47, and he Is head of his class nt St. foul's Alberta's mnnlnge te Harry Neilson will take place in October, after their rtturn te town. Albcrtsi will mnle n lonely bride, she has such n sweet ex ex predien nnd chnrmlng mnnnci'. Per sonally I consider llnrry Neilson one of the luckiest of men In having wen bcr. EXTRAORDINARY though It may seem, the long frock is here and here te stav. The cry sinarus: women are weaiin? the longer l.lrt.t, and new thnt I nm used (e it. really it'K far mere ginueful and becoming than the bhert frock. 1 saw Mrs. (icergc MeFadden n eniinle of day age In a stunning frnrlt nf dark blue ciepc de chine, which was devoid of trimming, but was exquisitely draped nnd had longer panels at the lilp. Her hat was a wide poke shape nf blue enpe ftimmcd with dark blue flower". Mrs. Henry Pepper Vnux wn In town leicntly wearing n vurv stun ning frock nf henna and dark blue uud it. tee, was long and cry giaceful. Mrs. Paul Mills has u frock nf rose rese rose en'ered limn, which Is long and most beeeniing. When I s.iy long I de net iiif.ui the old full length, but Mii-ms Creeks aie about five or six Inches from the ground nnd some arc almost unkle length. The spoils skirls ate net long net and 1 doubt if they will go te extreme. Tliey me very sninit us te material and rut. however. The lntcst Is te hnc a skirt of a dull plaid end n cape of plnln mnterinl with u seaif nnd lining of the phnd. Hither n plain or pin id hat of the material Is worn with the rait nnd it's the most fetching thing en a golf course. T HEAR they hnvc started nfternoen dnnces nt the Casine in Newport nnd Jhf younger set is crazy about them. Un Mediicedny nftcrnoen quite n num .r, gathered there, among them I.nura Miunle. in whom we aie all interested, because she is essentially Phlhulelpliln, even if her parents, the Craig Kiddies, de net live heie nuy mere. I told you I met Mrs Uiddln nt !?.rea'',1f'trccl Station en Thurs.Inv. one told inn tlmf i.nn,n iL .!., ,.. ?l '".,? ,f0UP'r r cnt- and while hey will de a let of partying for her in .New erk nnd Xnwnnif. ihev will nn.l while introduce her here. tee. Mrs. Kiddle's mother. Mis. Hnrtinnun Kuhu, will dnniHcss entertain for her and the Jlhldleswill, t. Yeu knew Craig Riddle a half bro lier of Nick Kiddle, who mar "ed bnrali Llpplnrett. UASN'T It intsrcstlng te hear that of riilii'j mi!! yir"l . w,l,,,m- Tohnsen. a il ,M lJ,ea(1- Chestnut Hill, have iilniigl, ,.r, She was born en Wednes. th.t, 1nJol"lse,,M "mv hne two In nn f"mi,-v "R l'"y already haw a & M'h Mrs' ''hnsen was Snra i.ni " " 'ern Biri. nnd, if I in net '""" ne ir tne niece of Sirs. nu ' ' nl" t-'nrlt, of KiHpm Hull '""i mil inn Winder is the son of 'J'" into SI .nnd .Mrs. H, Winder pV". ' : iil? iV(,'l n Onuers lane. j "V '. '''. I" the house which Mr nnrt .Mrs i,,1P Veatmnn new hn." , UIIIIIIM1I1 was Miss KiiRcnlii "'"ns tt,nl was slHter of Mrs es -I'eblonnndefMiH. KafMlffi ChT ynunry of her dehutnnti. x,n.. t. Hlie nnd i nZ Tv '' "''""S. '"T" nil the bob ' ,(nmKl'rs I vp, nnd they have n P. Ii '." "' M',!,l "n". lit.n: mum. Is er .luUrisen r'r,,,i..n i i... -. ... ... , , j HVUl T MA 11. i " i.iatijs Ullanis in town shop the .(, uif luiier ilny. U was one nf limim ... i ' "" ."? Pif been i: f. iiiiii gne ic i,ed imd nnd nreili !,,srf ".'' 'irerf. ami n nlle ..I r """ niu nut. it wns most l.llll Prer r of '"r"0'""" irrll Tem mom e-' .' i,',)"'-K- tnss., veu re " lie nut lSl' .'." ",0 ''' mid UH en- lied in iiVi . . ,,ml,p" "''" ""' ,r Bel ImT v, . ,n,IKl'"' '"f,'M'.'' "I"1 MS- "uV,f,,.1 tn Hi. , ,i Mr e'1 M,s K'"l V. Unllen and Lometil m; she neer hnd und necr will. Sunday. Jui Hi 1U.' -l'nlen Summer ' Llbt-K Y Mvtintjk Diiu hewa?j: M.R1, ;,.!' ThV .!,? mi ,etuI"",,; "l'",""i'C"t"",U Vrth'lVnV, lllr;"ir i, , TT , , ' J$?L An Uh T-ixWtf Xiv1 ,1 ,i frl,-,"ds nnil Ure dfirn nimiiid where they will remain fei tlie rest or lis siate te take a fold shower eneh i ij i,:.m7 F Jein, m e i in lh ille st un ?.irih'r,... .'':' '" i..ite niiKe .,ir.;,Mi.rr;;,.M ,,,!.WBH?" . . . ! !: ! V.1""' :. . L ....-.Hr.r;r..;..r...-:-.-- 1-'',ul, .. -V in mir me, ........D - p.- jjB j-r.iiiK liaiiaBin-'i aim ner two in -minimr i no u every morn IR D,.V..T V -:' wuirvi i" , , ..V."'" .M UKllLlN 1 xiivri,'., ..'., ,S nl- ' ' ,. .i .. i. wmi. Muster Jamea Clallnchur and Mas. And In uintlp I d.i It . f.. I HlUI.n .M 1 KU KM fc. Ju y il te July ;m .V V1-1 .. . XI TlVn 1 Dylt.V P M Alene tlll KOttllintl .. . V.. -7,.; r,ii,i.rii ' : vimin A npitinaiii nearain nnu man urranurd n 'no i'" itmsh inin iiiinne i'uh. en SS KIIITH enme .,, rail onmeiher m u. , ."."It MV.ntn'lim.Vn bteuX W.v stay In doubt wen , can hire! T' . ,,v.i Vffi v "ffi ZW l", l'", i, r... .,... .... ' Men w.illacn llrmllt. (T UaK l.ane. IS n.m.l ,t,iiA ,l..nL. ..- ir. . .. .,... I. .-,.. -,.,. i , .. .... I ' .-. i, .. i..n... in !-.,.. , ... i in line. null alni'O. ., V .. .... i.. ,,ii,,. t . m-i-iv f...... ., ,,,-.-. .,i ,,, rrinp it un t 'nK z. . ." ''. j ij ii.'i -7"- ...- j ... ....... k.. 1, . ' . 7 ' . !'" '"'" " I Mlt'llll'lllf II fort Wtf s III 111 Hll III.'. IM . MM... I'. I U'...l..l. I i, .... .' i lelm n Wll inn 1) Il lint v ,. '" ' I II . .,'M III U M It.' Ill lilt i, l'.ll,,r.i I ..n.iri iimik 111 iMiiiM-ijiin nil iniiii ..-. ..i... i. i, .,,,.,, r.i i, in... ii,. .in.i iirs .i.iinrH f-niininir. nr "iiB " " v...., .uiv, ,,t- i,,ivir i.u- ,..;.- ,, tt ?,. r. .. t ...... "j.,"" .. 1 iu ... ib M.i,ri.....n. .. -i.'ll.. nn i ,,""1' dnwiihtiilrs. She sIimmI!.Mim Jehn llejetlj durlmc tlie iihsein h ! h," '' '" lr,,nl "' l,nl' "d said: "And I m . i.'V1"" lil,l,, lle?" "I hai'ii't I jniintr I ,lr wi '"'"r ,rf,'r",1 r,l,e llfii ' " liei-piimin Mnrlfl Iiulse ""in ner pycurewit and remarked : I "m haven't? Well, hew js nv little girl? "I have no little girl, either dear: you Fee, I nm net married.'' re plied Miss IMIIh. "Oh," snld Mnrle Louise, much dissusled. "I see. veu ?.r.e..enr "' ,lu"'(' rnndle dig Indies. SVcll, I don't find doss lntererin" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. s Stncklen Voorhees. of SVn'li SVn'li Injf'eii. p. r unneunces the engage ment of her daughter. SIlss Wlmheth Aohten Voerhfos. te LleuteJiant .Julian Meredith MacMlllan, Tenth Infantry U. H. A., pen of Pr. nnd Mm. Themas Mrcdlth MacMlllnn. of 2J28 Locust Htreft. Miss Voer'.ics, who has he-n spending keernl days as the putst of her cousin. Mlse Mnry Morten Stowaiil Stewaiil Stowaiil en, of Bergrecn nnd Montgomery nvenuee. Chestnut Hill, left for Wash ington tedaj A welding of Interest In this cltv will take plnce nt St. Krnnels ChurcH. Steunt Klsce, N. Y this nftcrnoen when Miss nllen Jlarshnll Scmple. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. t,oren7e HrmpK of New Yerk ami Mbunt Klsce, will become the hrlde of Mr. Philip Ran. v. imn of Mr, nnd Mrs. .tnmeH Cethett Harrv, of Ttechcslcr .V. Y. Mrj. .Toseeh S. I.evrlnjr Whnrten. of nai: Lane, erk read, nnd Mrs .lames Mnpsn Dedge, of Oermantewn, will net n patrenenrcs at the concert te he given nt the Casine Thentrp (it Newport en Wednesday. July 2C Mrs. Whnrten Is occupying her summfr home. ci!(T Lettnge, nt .tameslewn, n. I., where her mother. Mrs. DodRe, Is also spending the summei. . Mr. and Mrs A. .1 Prexel Blridlc, Jr , entfcrlalncd nt luncheon esterdiv en the reef garden nl Dclmonlee's, '.Vew lerk. Mrs. Wllllnm Dten, of thin cltv 5? ii, eni.0k,wn,crlnlnc1 nt luncheon at Iho Ultz-Carlten. New Yerk repier day In honor of Mm Ormend O. Smith, im,T erk "n1 stcPP!ng Stencn. Jer Jer icne, I,, t. 1.,a,", Mr8, J.1 Herf'"''n Dlin. who Have been spending thelr wedding trln at Het Springs, Vn . left ycrterdSv bv VJi'Dter..f0. thiIucltv Jtr: nelan'wns Miss Paulina Thnver. daughter of Mrs. Jehn nerland Thaer. of Tledwoed. Hacrferd, before her marrlage en June Mr and Mr?. Sterrls Stroud, of 101 1 i Union street, and Vlllaneva, will leave ner.t week en a meter trip te Northeast Harber, Me , where they wilt spend secral weeks. i?ir, nnd 'r." Barclay McFadd-n re turned en Wedne'idny from Umepe. whfup they spent severnl months. Thev will stav w-lth Mrs. MeFudden's parcntB. fllTn n",1,Mr Ledynrd Hecltncher. nt Iiollngbrekc. lindner. for a few dnvs befeie eceupylnp their house nt Itose-m,ent- ,.Mrs. MeFadden wns Miss Vir ginia Heckscher. vr.?lr,"-uAn,c!rev whceler and her sons, e. i ,J.,! ""J0 Wheeler and Mr. Alex ander A heeler, are spending seein! weeks ns the Kue,ts of Mr nn(1 Mr3 T.nwrencn Townsend nt their camp In the Adirondack Mountains. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stephen D. Colhoun, of Square Acres. Brvn Mnwr, hnve re turned from Cape May, where thev were n rT".'8 .( Mr, amI Mrs- Algernon H. Clnpn at their cettnixe. Mr. nnd father. Mr. Clement Buckley Newbold. at his place nt Bnr Harber, Me.. neU month. VrMlrwt"i? $! Iame" D- Wlnser and TM-.Hr.1 " Wlnser. of Hemlclgh Heuse. Ilosemetit, nre en a llshlng trip In the rocenos. ii,i,lil."d S.IrJ- Geera"e D- Wldener, of M f.niJ .1 N Yerk- are eccupylng Mldcllff, thelr villa at Newport, It; I. Mr. and Mrs Rebert W. Lliteet cf Ardmore. will leae en Autrust 2 f" Chelsea, where they will vlalt Mr. U 7- Eigget en aml Mrs- Heu,,rd " ,.Mr nnd Mrs. J. Elliet Newlln and their famllj, of New and Prospect ave- Inte their new house nt S4 East Chest, nut nvenue. Chestnut Hill. "r; ".ndrs- ft""" Iir. 3d, of Chestnut Hill, a-ni en e S...V' "" Tuesday en the Slauietanla. ThVv ivin 1 ext i spend two months traveling through I L'nBland nnd France. " lnreuf-n Mr n,M Mr. i , ... i hi i ii a Mrs' ,r!,n Pulen-SIlller. of i I'lini-.;'' tru eccuPilr.g their cettnBn at nnnLi, ," Mr? "ulen-SIIIIer Is1 tenales,cliig from a long Illness Sir and Sirs Jehn Orlbbel nt n Austell Hall. Wncete, nre at Weath trend, their summer place at Camden, i?"?yary ,Brown Warburton. daugh ter of Sir. nnd Sirs Harclny WarburteT i. of Rosemary. Jenklntewn, Is visiting n,r-'"1TM wJ' """-'hlnsen Scott, Jr, ?aVe-a2t gi"8 B,rCCt' at ,hClr COt; Mr anil Mm .Tnhn it ni,-,i e.i ?ni:Nc5,n?"lluten,," avenues, chestnut , Hill, will hall next week for Eurene l where they will travel during the sSm ' ?' IIH'I . Sllss mien Douglas Llnvd, daughter Himse. Ardmore' ulll spend the eek- end en Leng Island. Dr. nnd Slrw C.eerg r, Ress, of 171 Spruce stieet and Fert Washington will sail for Kurmm tli.i lnttn . n .,.,.. . ...,. i. .:,..:. -..:" ";: i"i " u - 'i.. uiuukti, witciu tliey Will lemaill until l l the autumn Sir and .Mis rhailes L Herle. 3d, of Rydnl, will spend Ausust nl Jamestown It. 1, wheie they win be the guests of Mr and Mrs Nicholas Kiddle at thtlr hummer pluce. Sirs Kane S Qreen ami her daughter, Sllss Kllzabeth W C!i.fn of .Mont gomery and Radner awiuii'S. Brvn Slawr, are at Hay Head, N J, durlhg July. Wlullcld Scott Allen, of Over I ..icempanled bv Ii.t grand- flnughtcis. .Miss Owondel.Mi Sllllei, .Miss Fiances Kramer and Slli-s Jeanettc Kramer, left u week age for California Thej will shertl sill from the Pacific Coast for an Oriental ciulse Sir and Mis 81 mley C Wllcev, nf 100S Pine street, aie .pending a month at Chelsea, V)v and Sirs Jeseph Swain, of Swaithmcre, who nre spending the sum mer in Yokehnmn, Jap in, will go In n few weeka te China, where thev will tiavel extensively. Sir and .Mrs Philip Luders, nt Y nnewoed have gene te Ventner, where they will nmnlii nt their cottage until September. Slis Wllbui Stewait, of Steii.Mgh Ceuit. Feit-sth and Walnut Mttets. Is spending tin summer "t CheWei nr Geetge W Reet, rf the L'nlen Lfngue, sailed thin week for San Fran cifci b ii) of the Pnnsm.t Canal On his leturn he will nnend some time ex ploring the Grand Cnnjen. SLss Meigarct Campbell Ilnepes has "ll( hem Uitliur friends In New Yerk City '"''uud has teturned te her home den of Mr HilKht, who left a for California. sliurt tlnit. HKO Ml Bmma riewell has been spending ten chautnunun, N Y I of flak I.ane. il.iyH .it I. a l,e mmmmmmKmMiMmmmmmmmmmmBmmMmmmm iwiy wv rwmrvikmtiwwn 'Mwarmwrnnm; itt,mMwmw'm.'M.2f mwwr' y vwiair k;? rsr mmnm ' ptrBrae -jtet 15, vm -- in j . . '. 1 West Philadelphia Girls Engaged; Other Events, MIS3 Maude S. Lyen, of 4635 Chestnut :ticct, has announced the engagement of her niece, Mlsa Cecilia Marie Kenney, nnd Mr. James P. B. Lynch,, of this city. The wedding will tnke place In the early fall. Mr. nnd Mrs. Isadore N Qrecnberg. of 421 Seuth Fifty-seventh street, have nnneunccd the engagement of their daughter, Siles Knthcrlne M. Orecn berg, nnd Mr. Merris A, Deutsch. Mr. and Ml n. Hnrlein Hepkins, of 6720 Market street, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Katli ryn Hepkins, te Mr. HusbcU Penny packer, of S224 Kacc street. The marriage of Miss Florence Probst, of 6612 Lnrchwcred nvenue, nnd Mr. Jehn J. Rogers, of 216 Seuth Fifty seventh street, son of Mr. and MrB. Wll llnm Rogers, took place en July 12 tit the Church of the Transfiguration. Mr and Mrs. Rogers nre spending thlr wedding trip aboard their yacht nt At lantic City, and upon their return In September they will occupy their new home. Mr. nnd Mrs Charles Q. Drashcr. Jr , of 245 Seuth Flfty-thlrd street, enter tained a number of friends ut bridge at their home last evening. The marriage of Miss Irene II Llo Lle brick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Llebrlck, of 12 Neitli Flfty-nlntli street, nnd Mr. William 13 Lvnch. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Lynch, of Mllferd, Del , took nlace en Wednesday afternoon, Jur, 7, at i o'clock, at Media. Phillips Studie Wi WBHHHBrvj- ? .WUMMb -t, V1M B - ii.. .- . - - ' Who haic been upending several days in Menter, O., where they attended the wedding of Miss Harriet King, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Harry W. King, of Cleveland, O., and Mrs. Minetts brother, Mr. Edgar Wright Baird, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright Baird, of Chestnut Hill, which took pluce en Saturday last. Mrs. Thayer, who was Miss Margaretta Jeunes, and Miss Elizabeth Jcancs are the daughters of Mrs. Henry S. Jcancs, of Laywell, Deven. Miss Morgan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed A. Morgan, of Chestnut Hill, and will make her debut at a tea which her parents rvill give en October 10. After an extended trip te Washington. P C Sir. nnd Mrs. Lynch will be tn their 'new home, 400 North Flfty-seccnd stiect. Sllss Edna Kater and Sllss Slae Kater, of 4001 Baltimore avenue, will salt en July 20. accompanied by their aunt, for a tour of Kurepe. They will return the latter part of September. Sir. nnd SIra Walter Scott, of Church read nnd City .avenue, nre nt Atlantic City for the summer. SIIsh Rrnlle V. Toeiney. erf 1402 Seuth Flft-feuith btrcel. Is the prucst of her aunt, Slis. C. Onkes, nt Everett, N. J. Mrs. Wllllnm G. SlcCaln, of 3233 Chestnut htiect. Is spending a few weeks in Atlantic City vMrs. Jehn II. Price. Sllss Cnrellne Prloe nnd Sllss Jessie Price, of Fortieth and Walnut streets, have returned home after being the guctts. or jr. nnu .urn w c. Alexander at their place at Is and lieignts, is. j. The Rev and Sirs. Clarence S. Kulp. whose inairlage took place June 1 1. In the Siies SIemerl.il Methodist Church. euilntli nn.l pntlvirinn HtrectS. he0 returned from their wedding trip und ' nm at hrnie nt 02.". Chestnut street, Ce- ii,.hin Pn Mm Kuln will ue remem bered as Sllss Cdlth Wllmer, of C200 Carpenter street. North Philadelphia Girl Engaged; Others Visit Sirs Lena Kline, of 27.'6 Ncrth Twen- eighth street, announces tne netreinni her daushter. Sllss Anna II. Kline, te Mr Samuel (Irons, bon of Sir, and Sirs. J, Gress, of 3S40 Chestnut street, Sllss Gertrude Leahy nnd Sllss Slar Ltahv. of UT Fishers uvenue, Olncy, and Miss (leitrude Kelly are visiting friends in Ocean City. Thc will re turn t this city In two weeks. Mr nnd Sirs Reheit Smith, of 3710 - - .v. ;.,..;...,. .-., ,,..,., h.,. - o1'1 - e1'1 inunimi ni-.. iii,iwi,.v.u .. engagement nf their daugnter Jliss Ruth Elizabeth Smith, te Sli. Heibeit A. 1'elst son of Sli. nnd Sirs William C. Feist, of 42." West Uilnghurst street. .Mr unu .ma a i rensm, 01 inc nuii-i SLilestlc ate sneiidlng the sutnmti at the Hetel Rrcnkers, Atlnntlc City Mis Jehn J. SleCleskej, nf 2S12 North Bread street, h is returned from u meter tilp te Redfeid Springs Sir and Slis Jeseph F Firth, of 121U West Alleghenv avenue, h,te been spending seme tlme at Atlantic City. Sir nnd Slis T. Creenwald, of 1301 Neith .Sixteenth htreit, nre at 11 Seuth Damn Itouge avenue, Atlantic (Jlt , for the hummer. Mr and Slis. Alexander J lirlan and thtlr daughter, Miss Dei is llrlan, have sailed for Kurepe te bpend seeral months In truel Sir. nnd Slis Wllllnm Octstley, et 1109 Nil th Hre.id btreet, are speiullng seeinl weeks nt the Rojal Palace Ho He tel, Atlantic Cll, nnd will lcac In August te spend the temalnder of the summer at Jacksen, N H Seuth Philadelphians Visit in Many Places .Miss Agnes StcDcrmett. of J522 Seuth rilteenth street, is lslllng lrleuds In Will.ts-U.ine Sir. and Mrs Ceoige Donahue, Si , of 1711 Sllfllln stic el. urn cntcrtnlnlngiT their son nnd daughttr-ln-l.iw, Sli and Slis Cltoige Ix.lHihue, Jl , of 0ci 0ci 0ci broek, .Mis. Heibeit and her duighter, Miss SlaiK.iret Hurbeit. of Herldi who were 'the xucsts of Slis l.inina Dace, of I -0 Sltmin street, ter u shett peiled, are Seuth Ulshlfcnlli rtteet, li.ne keiiu te Wlldwoed, where lhe will lein.iiu until h'ibur I.i alius Maiaaret Them.is, daughter of Mr Kiank Tliemns, of 17S1 Mimin btKOt, hat. iktu.ii d te her huiiij uftur FOVR iillllLIIIIIIIIIIIBLIIWLBiLNlBi L'TA f-t?t'J$ y AV' f V.JGHiislslslsVWiH -'pm Mi-SO ELIZABETH MORGAN havlng spent peveral da" touring through New Yerk and Stassachusetts. Sir. nnd Sirs Eugene Stark, of 2111 Seuth Woodstock street, will be at their new home en Rltner street between Twelfth nnd Thirteenth en Slenday of next week. Sirs. Leuis C. Harvey, of 2030 Seuth Elghtenth street, who was the Kucst of Mr. and Sirs. L. H. Bird, of Vlneland, N. J., for n short period. Is new In Wlldwoed, where she will remain ln dctlnitcly. Sir. and Sirs. Geerge A. Keating, Sr.. and their daughter, Sllss Jane SInrle Keating, of 2605 Seuth Seventeenth street, are spending a few das In At lantic City. Sirs. AVIlllatn Duke, erf 451s North Carlisle btreet, Is at Atlantic City for the summer. Strawberry Mansion Felks Ge te the Seashore Judge ard Sirs. William SI Lewis nnd thtlr daughter. Sllss Slildrcd Uettv Lewis, of 1911 North Thirty-seccnd street, nre spending the summer at 272 ,."" "-" neuin ftiassacr.useiis aenue, Atlantic Air. ann skd J. K Malls, of 2033 YnrMi Thlrtv.tlil-.l Bft. nnv,r.....nA !...'. :'.'...- L. . ' v,.Lyuu ' 1 V i .t , .' """"""". '"" i street, is, fiiteun nmK Aisa uiadj.s Himp cnKaf?ement of their diUKhter, Sllss Uen, (f iteadlntf. Pa., for a few dnH EtherMniis te m. Stanley A Breza. before the hitter's departure for Atlantic ? ,, enh Bread utiect. Sir. and I city, where she wl.l icmain or a month. ..no. ..Aaiin tiiu iiuw iit-uuuyin lliuir i summer home at 220 Seuth Vermont avenue, Atlantic City. Sir, nnd Sirs L E Hess, of the Plaza Apartments, sailed for Europe today en the Noerdum. Sirs F. Hart, of the Plain, Apart ments, left for New Yerk te be the guest of her daughter. Sirs. Blumenthal. Sir. and Sirs L. Hnrrla and famll, of 1828 North Thlrty-i-ccend street, nre spending the summer nt fl I North De Lancc place, Atlantic City Sivimming and Picnics Popular in Norristown Mr and Sirs. William Watt, of Hamilton strmt. cntertiilnpd nt ri Run. per anu n swimming pariv en weunes dny nt .Martin's Dam In honor of Slis Watt's sister, Mrs Rebert Uioektleld. of Philadelphia. There were eighteen guests. Sirs, Walter Rodey. nf Hamilton street, entertained twenty. (He friends nt a picnic at the Cenuneiclal Club, Peit Indian. Sllss Virginia Fell, of De Ka!b street Little Benny's . Nete Boek By Lee Pape The 1'nrlt Ave, News Weather. Could he better, has bin w ei'M Speartx A Rrnte ileughnult eatins contest was get ui lust Snllililn en i 1'ilds Slmlilii'-es fruitt steps, I.etev l Shoester. l'uils Simklns, Sltl Hunt nnd Skinn. Miirtlu M chnllenftlnK ench ether w it'll could ent the me.st douRb deuRb nuttt, in u half a hnur, but the con test wns ios)enei till future lutice en account of nil of them hnvlns the' hn'.f a hour but none of tliem liavln . en deiiRhuutts. Slssiet, Miss Mary Wntkins Hunts te imblh'kly diny she had tint inuiniis te imbllrlt last week, ),ml!)l, fr Nii)ing Mie nti) stnjwl In the Intilstini; Fnehh About lntrlstlns 1'ecjiltt. Sam t'ress sajs he U elm! he's uut n baby becniise he linteu te hnlT te tlrlnlt milk (wire n tlnv even as it is. l.etl ,11 id X'tmild. Net (III-, wee';. Illl.lf.l.,. .,,'1.11, I III il.ll Innlnn. , .v......,- .... , , , tl ii.t:illL-ll . 1 CHARMING FIRST COUSINS ' ' cX7E beyond the borough line, entertained n number of frlend'i nt her home en Wednesday In celebration of her four teenth birthday anniversary. Sllss Claudia Gule and Sllss Enela Oule, of Swede street, hnve returned from a stny In Atlantic City nnd left en Thursday for Catawtssa, where they will remain until fall, Sir. nnd Sirs. Charlen A. Sleffett. efl , Gcerge street, nre receiving cengratula- Sir. nnd Sirs Richard CRemmey tlens upon the birth of a sen. Charles A. nn.l their family, of iji, Allengreje Sleffett, Jr. en July 12. Sirs. Sleffett ' street, and Sir. nnd Sirs Rebert H bofare her marriage was Sllss Helen! Rommey, Jr. of 931 Herbert street, nre Annia. at Ocean City for the summer. Sir nnd Sirs Samuel Roberts, of i Mr and Sirs. Frank Adshcad nnd Hnmllten stieet, nnd Sir nnd Mrs. tin Ir fnmlly, of 027 Herbert slieet, are Charles Walnwilght, of West Airy 'tpmdlng the summer nt Wlldwoed street, nre attending the lunmbermen's I convention in Wlldwoed. N. J. Sir. and Sirs Jeseph Bcercr nnd chil dren, of Hamilton street, have gene te Avalen, N. J., where they will spend the next month. Sir. nnd Sirs F. W. Sadler and chil dren hne returned fiem a stay In Ocean Groe. Slls Ollve Famous. cf East Mar- , shall street, and Sllss Alice Petwller. of Pe Kulb struct, have left for a stay In I Ocean Gree, N. J. , Sllss S.Uvl.a Ashcnfclter and Buttonwood ! Beatrice Ashenfelter. of Buttonwood street, hae gene te Providence, It. I, for a visit of several weeks Sllss Laura Gntwats, Is in Chelsea, N. J , icmain for seme time. of Neble street. where she will I I Seashore and New England Lure Frank ford Families Sirs A. Rhodes nnd her daughters, of 1228 Flllmore street, are at Atlantic City i I SI es C SI Garsed, of 1338 Orthodox street, has gene te Fain lew, i:ast Glou cester, Slass , te remain until the fall Sir and Sirs. C J. SIllls, of Howarth street, ure spending two months at Seuth ilangeley Lakes, Maine. Sir nnd SIrg Charles Buttprnnrfh and her family, of 453 Oakland street, arts , at their cettage In Ventner for the sum-1 mer i i Sirs Jehn Crankshaw, of 1127 Foulk- Protestant Episcopal Open Air Service r.VDCR Tim DIRECTION OF BISHOP UH1NELANDLR On the Parkway at 23d St. i-s . s l n, t i ..,"- eunciay urernoen, juiv Lb, " ' AT -1 30 O'CLOCIC i I r,. , T p, i , , , Preacher, Rev. Charles E. Eder, ' Recter of Christ Church, Ridley Park KKI.KllerS NOTICKN IIAI'TIT 1IIK Traii'i.i; llrenil ami Herka ms (1(100 nerthl Remn uf the llin . lUptixt Churih IlDttbnt,!, II f'ONWi:i,l. Pdnter Win Did McCinl, AmuclnlH I'anier Mr MrCurdy ill nrrarli le 30 A Al nnd S P Jl Serlrna in Icr leniple. t'hurrh Prnvr l "tlrnr en Krlilny S P M Friends iim; or i' TIIK OI.IIIlsT AND MOT HIS. putH In I'inrsjhrnt, . tj, old Kit JIRliriNfJ llOl'HK, c-rnbllhd i'i. nl Marlen SIuniznnirj Plk I m IVun ern!iltH.d )irv and many I turlcal QL'AICK In 1(W. William IVnn ern!ilH,d liri? nd many nthr retd CJuhIitii of tli div nt Srlc nr hld m-ry rimt-dn l.-tundaj) inernlnK nt 11 e eluca Cerd.ul limitation . Mn(lfl tnnll 1'rHlivleTlnn AKI'II hT. CIli'Rt II IHth nnd Arch t CUVHKNC'i: llDWAIlD SJACAUTNET. .Minuter. 10 in A .ii. nmi r m iwv. llareM S Hiimlie ulll prm h 7 30 P. SI Oman Ilivii ,1 lir.TIIM.IIKM lIIFSIIIKKIAN ( HIH( i llreml nnd Dlumnnd at Hav W.M I. Mi COM MICK Pa'er. Ka HAM'I. H U'HIIV Aletant. lu 0i) A. Jl snlibath hhel 11 '00 A M ' Thi t'lenidns Offenfe ' n. brew H-ia-U "e .7 45 1'. Jt -'The Quest Aftir Ged " Wiah r.n n-7 ' All 1'eivn Krt nt n'l N'rilcce W II lord O llnv tl Paul filean Ii. D . Itev A WltMr llcv W J tev w j i DennlnK 1! F t i t.ii n r l ii a.. c , ii "" MWn iVureVX N.u.e'.K- i J" "J , Jfr7..PT,r,'"il,,'rl.J ni'v!,0rn1.n-i?rmMl0B. Treinw i, ' " 'C"0. irnes.. IM, Vmej Jvjjjjl red Btreet. Is spending some tlme nt Atlantic City. Miss Florence Twlcgs, of 4651 Oak land street. Is nt Cleverdale, N. Y , for the summer. Sir. and Sirs. Nerman Caster nnd their fnmlly, of 13H Arrett street, are e,, n mnlfir !rlli fliPAMirh N, Virlr I tnt., Gcrmantewn Persons I Ge te Seashore or Europe Sir and Sirs. Francis J Rue, of the Weed-Norton Apartments, are at Atlan tic City. Mrs. Wendell Reber and her sister Miss ftalrvmplc, of i?.T, Wes,t Schcul Himw innn nm t,,en,iin ,hn u,.,,,.,,. a Eurenean travel. Mrs- c- T Ackerson. of East Chelten u.c.iui.-, iu Ilulu mu bummer at ner cottage In Ocean City. Sllss Dorethy Slabel Swearer, daugh- ter of Sir nnd Sirs Harry O Swearer, of 113 Harvey stieet Is visiting. Mist, uiitaDetn uaves, of SIllHIlIe, Ta. SIr.s Hareld F. (Jade and her en, at 6020 Greene stieet. will Ieae en An Kust 1 te bpend a month In the Adiron Adiren dacks Slis. Oeorge Haley, of EnFt Price stret. Is (.pending the summer at hei cottaije en Seuth Baten Ileufre ae nue, Atlantic City She Is entertaln Inc ns her guests for a tew wieks Sirs Jnmes Sl.innlng and her daughter, of WashlnKten, D. C. Sir. and Sirs F H Williams and theli son, of (ill West Cliveden r.e nue. are ipemllnc; some tlnv at tly Iiltz-Carlten Hetel. Atlantic City. SIIs3 .Margaret Calne and Sllss Pore- rilOTOI'LAYS Photoplay Guide Week of July 1 7 te July 22. Hirm COMMJ1V w A DAI TO BID A THOMPSON ST. ' ArOLLU matinki: nu.T m lt.,nr Walthall In Parted Curtains M Hinr Walthall In Parted t'lirtains T -llenrv Wiiltnill in i-nrira i,iiriin luild I'oviell In The unlU 4ue T Hebrrt rd'imn In Anv Msnt K -FtulHit IMi'sen In Anv Nlilit . . S - CenstantB TalnmJie In Weman Pliiee A CTnn UIQHTII A OinAIlD AVE Ai3 J -'l MATINEC DAILY M-iun-v i-nv m hi iim It llirrj Cnr In HI Uaby W riatrci Whltnr In The I-cch T fnil'r. Whitne In Thf I.mtIi Y - l)alil t'enfll In leir's HenmeriinE s iaM i'ehi, n, it.' noeiuer.unr I BALTIMORE 1&! J aK,1" M Const in Tiilmndite In Uemnn's I'lnre r i imtim t immnr? In nemar I'lice W Wall. , H"l;l In Arm- tli ( iintlnent i - w.iIIhi e 1111 In Ar(i Hi- ('(.nllnciii T- u r..'ll In Aerii's Ihr entliirnt I W Wra (lorden n Mir ,ok I'retld.-r ,1 - r l , Ii twill Iriifcl mir Miff r V rh .im ! n n Tli (,.s,l PrntiiliA-S-Untheiln MoI)ent 1 Trunt Veur Wlfr v iurh ,. .n."i,! s lilts of J If ' T BLUEBIRD llrcnd L 8uquehann CnntlnuniK 3 until 11 iM -Walla p Held Ir Arm th nntlnfnt IT WnlKi" Hsid In Acri tin. Ceiff lnnt V Hili 111) Valentine in llfjciml til Flwl,s ( v .n'', .,' s , 0t mi in Itrinnd fli llms T T i.le'tili Valentin-. In neil tlie Heckn S I.llit I ' in On (i'nrleiiH Did COLONIAL ".tT weed Avm P. M. Mlr'en PuMis In Kraut' 's Wnli t Mm Ien Iils In MiTrt' Wnrtli W - Marlen Diilf In llrnuti ' Wnrtli 1 I i, i I In ' lliitrlmnnv .1 Fill I' ' "i I in N Mitrlmmii n Fall h It i I ., in Im lliitrlmnnv .1 t iwnrf ' 1 ,. m N Hitrlninni ii Failure I In Is .Mntiimeni n Failure".'- ,pm ikitt- eftth t. niH a.. ix k iv i jljin i :. .-. r. ;,-u . .r i x ,..'-.- ,im i, (, iimui t ! t i i"it In The I nil of Hen) l T Mi ii" r' In Th Mlfnt Cull ierl. li Hat n Mipth H ( rM T Nil m. 'IiilmiltfH 'n 1i'i lt,lmiitlnii IF Nurm i Ti!mnd;e I" Imr'a Klniiitliin H . IIilnn n Ihr crnilllen I'riull I GREAT NORTHERN ll?Sl S?Z i' ' im k Vmnit T" UnrlrtlT Miiilnnnil 'T riar Yininir The UerldU Mailnnni H i-lar i H unir '1 lu UerltUr II ulunua V I in '"nil" In Tlu Mitit lti I' 1. in il.it In Th Night Uum H I, ii in ne" n iin .NiRiit Ki's IMPERIAL d6s:f.k;A,rtlTTV". If- N'eima rilinadce In lllln Thrnin;ti T Venni Tn'mn Ir. In hnlllr' lhrmiEh W Sirmn TalmilR ,n Snilllu' rhrninjli T N rnia Tnlmulte in Siiilllii' lluniieh 1' V it mu Ti'm u In iiillln' Tlirnnuh wn.'nr,eint ejl jl h wi.h, .,k. " uvr.r.Diuui .vrvi' m "nvii .ii uut in uriHirteii limHltic w rH,eper in"fOTn?1h-, ' -" '" UllK'TBn 'Il e UGh F ' r linniiB l'lr nf bilk tn H Jan. Olher t'urwned'. The 4Jeldn M epn Mrern In Reported MUMnc The tieldrn Suare I t5 (rfuily ftm "T .itffiVf TEfcfcM.? r ffJiV?W'.T"TiW ' " 4- j. - f. - "' thy Cnlne, of 100 Pelham iad. ar trivellng In Kurepe. Mrs. Carel II Grace, of West Stan helm street, will spend the month of August as the guest of Sir nnd Sirs Elliet C. Carver nt their summer home at Kdckpert, Mass. Sir. Carel B. Grace, Jr., has left for a fie weeks' trip through Canada. Mr. and Mrs. K. It Slack, of 722 Westvlew street, have been at Atlantic City for seme time. Moercstoivn Entertains Many Out-of-Town Guests Sir. Rlchn.nl Rathbone. of Rroekljn, N. V Is visiting his brother-in-law una sister, Sir and Mrs Remington Halnts, of Chestnut street Sir. and Sirs Nerman Stoker, of Seuth Church street, have been entei tnlnlng SLss Dorethy Oassln, or Brook lyn Sllss Slargaret Jenes, who haw been nt the. Pine Mountain Settlement Scheel, Kentucky, will spend the rumrnrr vlth her parents, Sir and Sirs William Jenes, of Unst Oak avenue. Mr. nnd Sirs. Warner 13 Leve, of Hast Oak avenue, hnve returned from en ex tended tour te the Pacific Coast Summer Resorts Popular Willi Delaware County Sim Ti K Crew, of 12 Clbeien nve nue, Lansdowne, who has eptned her ceuntrv home, thn tlarn, en Lulcn Cepalte. N Y . has been spendlnp n f. w days In Philadelphia and New Yerk Sir and Mrs. Albert Alnswerth nnd their family, of Swnrthme-e, nrn spend ing the summer nt their Ocean City cottage. Sllss Adelaide. fSrehaf of Seuth I Wycombe avenue. Lnnsdewne who left en April iet a uevcrm mentnB tour of the Wfst. haa taken a cottage at Manntee, Cel , for two months before gelnR te California Mrs Carl Svcnsen and her ltm 1 1 dnuir.iter, of Pert-au-Prince IPntl nre l the guests of Mrs Hvensen's mother Mrs, C SI Hicks, of Oakmont Rffe-e teturnlng te thelr home Captain Svcn Svcn eon will Jein his wife and daughter SIls-? Slnbel Hyatt and Mtas SInbel Crntnp, of Chester, metered a few dus age u Englesmere, xvhere thy wll' remain until after Laber Day Sir and Sirs Slaurlc. ' Mlehcner of Media, entertained en the yacht "Lu. STKAMBHir XOTICKH PASSENGER AND FEESGHT SERViGE BETWEEN Philadelphia Cape May New Yerk Ocean Reute te New Yerk via CAPE MAY Beat and Bus Line Connection te Wlldwoed PALATIAL STEAMER CITY OF SEATTLE Sailing Frem Philadelphia Every Tuesday and Friday, 8 A. M., Arriving New Yerk Following Morning, G A. M. Freight Received Daily. Sailings Three Timet Weekly Lew Passenger and Freight Rates HALSCHAW STEAMSHIP LINES, Inc. Pier 12 East River Pier 5 North Wharvea New Yerk City Philadelphia Tel. Market 3131-J NAWSCO LINES Prompt Leading Careful Handling Minimum Inturanee Dependable Schedule Express Freight Steamers Frem Philadelphia the 6th and 20th of each month, via Panama Canal, te Les Angeles, San Francisce, Oakland, Seattle, Portland S. S. Celd Harber July 2G S. S. Hlue Triangle Aug. 6 S. S. Artigas Aug. 20 S. S. Lehigh Sept. 8 Tram frtlclit rrceUed dall ut Tlrr 19 North (Feet of Vine ht.) Aitistance given in discharging Team Freight NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. Otrnrri nnrt Agents V .? Shipping Bnnrd Ktramrr. 13G S. Fourth St., Phila. Phene Lembard 5791-2-3; Main 7781-2 PHOTOPLAYS The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guaiantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. DAI ritANKKORI) AVi: ' -m-ivi neiiiii M T. Melihan In Whr tluince AND s hTum:T T. Mulihan In Whr CIuuikp mir IfeJ I v-k, Mut'ii in The l.lldru l.llv W l) . Oriff'ih l)nhnns ef tlir Stmin r 1 W (IrllTlili'a Onilunt r tlin hlenn I' H W Urifflth s Drpbnus nf the Storm t- CunslancM Talmadnc In Wraldlnc llvlU RPPKNT MARKET ST. Iint.OW ITtb lxL-,JIjis 10 A M !" 11 P V M Mtv M.icmi Tliruucli .1 Class Wlmtcra T Jin cn Thrmuli a dim llnilei Mav JIhcAven. rhruucli n ,Ium. Window r -Mi MtvAve) Tlirench it (.timi U mlnu J M.iy Jl.i Ae Ihrnuith a il i Imlew S dnreth MubIips In Don't Wrlli Ittrm RFAl TO GEUMANTOWV AVHNUK ixiriLivj AT tlm'i:iiecki:.v st. M Wii Ih It. il n rre Hi., rnntlni-iif Tnm .Mix in C luxhii; th .Mixui SHERWOOD MiAT.n;".w' ?'w ' K l. 'i U Millnien u I" II m r-? J.l In I In N Mntrlmen a Fallnrr? Jl i Murrn n Fax Inn I Ien Man MurriN in I'.n.clnnen Kihaid !', thl'ins Tin. s,.,pnlh ln lllihard llaiihilnnna Th heicnlli II n 333 MARKET,sTn57n Ti'VViT'V; M Su-ni nrn tt Mil' M or MllT M ki,. lHtr-, Miter r .-), .,i nt.T. I" senH'iw.n A. Jlult M or. IIT T Marv i;'l ' nl ,n J Ittl Lord l'nnllore i Man I kjirl - Iliil li.nl Fi,iniirii s Mm. I'nl.f rd m little 1enl Fatintlrrnr -emmmmtBmmmmmemtmma ARDMORE LANfAPTr.rt FIKB ahwiere I'v. JI I.ilin flill)rt ii mi.mip r -Jehn (1 I).t( i slmni r ""n'';!'5 ',!h',he " .I,,H "lf'-'- "'i-'iiiiid ' - " "i "lilh n III. Ulf.'s ll.ulund 1, Pauli'i Mar-. slttnl irs .- -Jan .Seuik In lli-ll of MnO.n GRANT ieij eniAitn we Jla'nr.. II -.n Wd . Rt- M M -' im i' i .p ' in Hi Drlh r Mirmn ic.-i.-r In lh lln, W -1 Mi Ollhrt In rulilnn let I I'lUl e fPiture T. Mli i (l,l,. nU f - ' tir ,a in VliMiud of irfn. h A .t.r ait In Wi.unn! f t'.irrnu" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. liERMANTOWN M.l? J?'npn'"n a. ... .... il TlN'nK DMI.T -I . ( tv III hi. in III. llf, I ush.i nil lllMlllllllt -lh'ttj Illjihe in IIU Hlf' w ii,.,! i,ih,. , ,. ,,,..; Vi si j J-1,1"""' ninney in Miilnleht 1 lennnn. . I ImiMt Mlilnltln i .Mi..iiin.n inniiy m M ilnlnlit It -Alrr'TubMlnWiVi' .'.Vr J."!"'.'L' Iv "'."" "ill. In llra,. "V, hA I'- Kliluti Dmiw in r.ri. i i "iMii i i.nn ia in n .Mairiiiien, u Killiln, ! 5. &C . . ,'jWi 7,.vtfA .. 9 tit?.'- elndls, 2d" en Thursday. TJial Included Mr. nnd Sirs, F. WariWf: mail. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry J, Sir. nnd Mr llenrv (1. SnewdtH nnd Sirs Wesley HIehh nnd MrV Mrs. William Tayler. Sirs. Oconto Armltage. of Cheitifj at North Shere, pevereaux, m where she will tie the guest of brother for several weeks. I,' Sir and Sirs. ChnrleH Peans, a nnnled by Miss Helen Hnmllten, ii..uM f,.lv.. fin- rrilAl..t.. 1,4. IIUl'.-ll tllUtOUII, ,,1IU1 IIIC1II, ,, ft W,ll 1 Vernen Hnmllten, Sir. Paul PerUr Mr. Wllllnm Denus, hne been P i n few iIiivk at caniu llvalt nt (.; I Ferd. Thev returned te Chester weilc J 'W'KS ! Pr. nnd Mrs j if Crelghton' nnH , Sirs. Ooerge Wnlker nnd her daughter. Sllgi L'rjul i Wniker. of Swnrthmere, , nre spending the summer In NeTft' l Scotia BTKAIIMHII' NOTirE CUNARD AN.CHQRWMIi' V Y fn Chi rbetirv Ant Miiilthnmrtnn MATRKTAVIA .Inly IS Ann. IB Hepl. 8 i,iJKi5,ii.KiA a!!: h au': ii! SeSS.' itf N V te I'lrmeuth Cherlwuri: nnd tlamburn SSS85I1 ,ffi 1 &. 'i ,'Sfc it V Y fit Pnl.n (Outnnilnnn) .l I.Urtwnl M'WHIA incnl 'JiilrSll Auk. St Hept. IS ICONIA Inewl Anc. 3 Hre. 1 I'AIIMAM.l Auk. 17 heet. 11 Oft. 1 mi trnm H m July si N. Y te I)ndr,n')r.ir ninl (llnireir COM'.MIltA -iiitr L-; Auk. 10 Hcut. t ASHMtlA 4u-. II Del. 21 n AI.CRUIA ,Au. 2, HM,t.!n CITY or '.DMIIlV t-rLi. X . . LAVCKIIMA epi. U Oft. 7 N. 4 New Ynr'.: 10 le U l,r tr. NapUt, Pntrpn DubreAnlk. Trlcat ITALIA Antuit 1 MeMim te I.un'len'terry ami I. Her peel ' r.t.m luit, n rtt. 13 -Axs-nii.i St'in .it Ulnf-ev nlnl t, O iei.nitnwn unit r.iM,rnnil SAMARIA Mv ) AtlK. 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