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.'H LaaaH HARRAGANSETT NOW1 TURNING TO BRIDGE Pl iiiHT Wiivp Knpnlfs ppi Mrs. Whnrton Poor Knter tninintr Jinny Women. FllfST TKA PAXCK U1VKX Mr. nml Mrs. Terry Hclmoiit. Air Kiitci'lnliipd nt Casino hy Londoner. N'(nr.vnA.r.TT Pir.n, July 2.1 A wave of hrldse pUyliiT h.i struck Nnrramiti elt Mmy ilovolooo pf the Rnm mM ih's aflernnon at Klit flock, the !a of H John II Poor nf Washington. .Mrs. ' tVhlrtnn Poor of New Yolk, who Is ii:n; the iimmor with her mother- 'n.lSK, enlert.illie,! at four Mbles ns a ' rrnipllment to Mr Krark B. Washburn ot New York, who Is n guest at Flat rtnek. Among the pltyers were Mis. PvM S Hker, Mrs. Benjamin 8. .".tins. New York . Ml llese Mun rlkhuysen, M.iltlmore. Miss Marguerite Prf.'cott, Washington; Mr. H. P. W.ller, Hushing. I.. I.; Mrs. Caryl Hob rt. M! He!e Samuel. Philadelphia; Mr P.onlmd Hazard, Mra. Erllng r li.'tl.y Mrs C Coburn Darllnt, Miss tfelen H nthy. Providence; Miss Annie i. au i.r.m--. ...-s noueno iane. colum-, hu. mi". Tea wan served after the rn' 1 on' sT'lir, o'-r"1?" I,, lun hfon at the (.is.no to-day for Mr. ii, Mr- Perry It-lmout. who came rrnm ,epiiri. ano i.iuy v am Ta). Ia- mi.. it,,,(, T1... ...a r. i . . ! lr .Mi. H'lida TaMor and Reginald ' M iMiigall f London. . In too palm room Hf the Mathewson th' afternoon the flist tea dance of the znr:xn-jii n i1":",6 n,,'n,, 1 mo. of guest of the hotel, among , tinm eri- Mrs .1. J. Lawrence. Miss jM.phlne I.nwrenco Hopkins Mrs C P Tnliile Mr and Vr P 1 n..i.... ' V. ...i i i. i i, i. . . r"ck'"' Mr tnd -Mr. .1. I, Dent. Mr. and Mrs .1 1 Itundell. Mrs. Kdwnrd Ilundell, TV'.,t, and Mi's Marlon Cok, Mont ' ' ' " , jir ".oinnii uuiia nr New Vork has ,'oired Mr. C Clay Dlnsmore of New York at tli1 Mathewron. Alex Cochrane, pn'n plajrr of New York, and M. Men lota ut the West Indies are at the Mtthejn Mis. Hcu rice Wetmore of Warren Pa . arrived here to-day and l ih- sutt of Mr. and Mrs. How land Hat.M at nakwoods Me. ileririrn I. T.m,.....n.. ne ru.1. ' : , , k,, ' , nroln"-111- law and sister. Mr and Mrs. Ilenjamln m. st Sea Meadow on the Hocks. Jirs .ie tirown returned to-day from a Tt!t to Mr and Mrs. Clarence Dolan t Ihe'r Vewnort vllln """" II ir.e.r .Newport villa. . i I KOTES OF THE SOCIAL WORLD, , , ,..,. . lr and .Mrs. .1 Rich Steers, win. had len at Portchester, N, Y., since the esrl part nf the summer, went re- centlv to Platt-burg to visit the mllltarv Tilnnc cnnii liter thev u-iii In i" s... ii,ei.H m! . . ,? Harbor. Me., to remain until A''UI i Mr. Tliomas Denny and Ml Adeline, Ptnn- nho had been at Plttsfleld ' Mi.. . for ...-.rat week. h..-. ...... . . .... . ,lr.. ,ionn i. roiveii. m'bs conell, Wichita, i anie, .V II, for a brl-f visit. Kan. illu.l.oni, Mr and Mr., (ieorge Mm Ml Winifred lve has returned from Katharine Motley. Ml.. Ann Mot- t Ml to lletrolt and has Joined her I!'"".1'"".1' (,'a,k"r'" ,.V,r VrV A trother. Mr.. Rrayton Ives. at Profile JLJi? ",Mtf:..h":.r'.. ' 'Th'- . i"h"i Hous. .V H. Mr-. Lmrence MrKeever Miller I rii,,.t .-An,. i L llre'e.. it n iihamninr. i t .: ; :. ....... iir anu .Mrs. vwniam .Mlains nelano. f ht. h.n,l l.e,t for t.larol .l.v. at V. Bo-' liete ihev uere II.." n..e' of M' IMa d I'otter. have gone to 1 , . VI1 .. ' '''" '"" uflo. Northeast lUrlmr Me Thev will n . TI'ANI. M. .'J SS Autoinol.Ue Netherland E N. Bronn. fan Fran wine.ist iiarimr. aie. inej will go tnural, artlilnit at -he Hole) Hemlrk In- clat.. F. K and Mr.. Butler Syracuse, li e m. .et. U I., for the remainder elude; Mr and Mr.. F Wilkes. (!i,d s , .1. w o.-hs? Philadelphia ; Dr iiito' M w.n f 'ne .summer Wllkts, K.ielle Mlke, .irhroon Manor, I 1'0'Urk Paris Mr and Mrs. Richard Aldrlcll have 1 JJ-( l-of"""'-' V.rj..n:'..Vri f. :K. ' Hlti-Carlton- Mr. and Mr. Clarence Mill- murne.l 10 Rar.Mouu after a visit to I tne military training camp at Plaits- j burr The I'nuntei-s de Perliinv dan. liter I ef Mr, il 11J.1IE 1. .m. I. ef Mrs. ,Ial.e A. Host nick. Is with her TOther at the St. Regis, before sillln? for France on Saturday on the La- fuelte. Her husband I at the front I Mr. Iloitnlck will be In Lenox during ' a....... " uuring , , ' , .., t.-. . I .nr. and Mr. Hertram O. Work are t their ottaKe In nter Ray for the ummer month. -VI IS Vleva FlSlier. daughter Of MrS.i Joel Kills Fisher, will be married to .lime. Lenox Hanks lr on Sen'emher !3 in i-krli. milk nn... n.? T i V., 1 u,urch- 0s:er Ray. After ij- nruttiti. ferttiimiiv u.err win or it "ception at Shadow Lawn, where Miss rher s parsing the summer with her Bother MOVEMENTS OF YACHTS. KF.tV l.r.NDov, conn J.ilv 25 The t.ini yarht Narada, Henry Waller., and i-il,i. r""lr ,a?h "u ,,nil'"-, Joseph Van ' Ar h.ve"rr".,d he.?' -'"nie. C The llfl i ini nf Mia M ldred Ha. ? ' ' .-"r.on. .unfit , - rurk. H.inal... I ran,h.ii ..;7.i., .. ; m.. . . ?y'n!rT-s".Lnr" ri"'j. r .n " -...tor.!, i-h.n .... mitim.... i,.i, ..left t- hi three .."".7"'.:,."' .,.. ":L'.V.'. ,"'",:,pJu.,"u".un'- P. 1 eS er wSirtai Wnkler Mr. '.rs Mr. PUcalrn w . .11 .orn, 111 I inilllliA'il V HI I fill Mill "irtani 1 n n 1 i. .! I , . r. r J Til . I . ... Iii.ll. I.tnkl. it' ., I 1 1 . . it-i0;?"" trh&y'wtt Mr--.", a.nM"rpH-u."5f- rr. "ilX, " , '" Mra Charle. W. Mcllonal.l, Peter V Mr- ' narione, . The st.srn vaiht Cylhera, William I,. 1 leimne 01 aann iinieuon, win oe mar Hirkness, ha. left port rled on September 2 .4 Chorus of Praise for This New S'ocel THE BORDER LEGION By ZANE GREY Author of "The Rainbow Trail,"' etc. tl.35 nat. Harper & Brothers E)ta,Il,hJ BARON ROTHSCHr,D The great European nnancler, when consultsd in regard to mak Ing Inrestmentt, was accustomed to say, "Do you wish to be able to eat well or sleep well?" In other words, do you want a high rate of Interest and the risk and worry that go with It, or do you want a fair return on your money and an easy mind 7 Do you want second mortgages and poor real estate bonds at 6, or do you want guaranteed mort gages and absolute safety at V.'t1 We can give you the latter. Vo Investor has ever lost a dollar Capital G Surplus. $! 0.000,000 I7 Bwy N Y. ITrt n-non SL.llOyn www H..V.1 .... JlbUWi SS. TOURISTS BY AUTOMOBILE. NBW LONDON. Jul) Arrll m hVMl','l!!l.1'l.ll,,1. iitomoMie p included . sett Pier; Mrs. Seth narton Krench. who virk' S ": J," ..J,K.ob'r'?::.w.,l visiting Mrs. I.orlllard Spencer; Will- rich. Mrs. P, A. Hurges. (Ires't lurrlnf -1 lam Ithlnelander Stewart, guest of his !?",, ''olln. Mselli, .Mrs. w s. M- uncle, l.lspenard Stewart. Mra. CJeorge iVn.Whl.M. Mnra;'nu'M,.Jjnper?Ml"l"'1 J"Ph l-roque of New York Cnnp-r, N vork ir.idlllari, Mr snd . Oeorge A. .Messlie of Paris, visiting Mis. Hugh IVw.n, Nw Vork iCsdIIUci . 1 IMward M. Dickinson. Mr and Mr. Thorns, lllchsrriia... New Hlrhard It Unrun nf vw r-u l York tKorrt). Mr tnt Mr. M. s. rsherty Lwl , ,P, J,orf1" j ,, r , Torl.', and son. Mr and Mm. charUs Bertram ,n" U't of Capt. I.loyd Phoenix on the nit daughter, rhlcagn i Pierce-Arron ) . i Intrepid, Mrs. Arthur Scott Ilurden Mf .J11 .Mr". Elwr.l l Head. Mr. and j aTd' Mr.A.:.0niV"nViT,.,, rSrklTh Kong Island home. Francis A, (Slearn.i, Mr. and Mm. .1 II. Haksoth i wnea ha" returned to Morton. Miss Con nd party, N- llrlialn it'adlllaci; Mm stance Wright of Hempstead will be the i.Hulrki York (Mamelli. Mr. and Mrs. il. H. lliggli... .New Haven tNtudt bikeri . Mr. I ' and Mr S. r Ahramaon, Knglewoo.1 . trordi Mr. and Mra Klmer H Port"'. .rcU,.M'o,.n,i. .".WvaeL?: MVn'i Mr.. Ourii, it lljthawy. Elisabeth Hatha-. .".". .rilr,i Hstliawav. .tr . l.ltrhneld. Mtaa. I ... ". V.. ; "i"': ' . 'n'' ' hli.gn. Wat er S. Angell. I'rotl- .lenc- (Pierce-Arrow) WATKIUU.KV. .,., -s .Mnlnr ,.,ival, at th Hot.l Klton oer the Ideal Teur In ''u.led Mr and Mr. J. N. Ilanie, Ml.. "" &aJzw'M l.v, ML. k, Armtl.v. MIm Leonora Ar.n.bv. "an Kranil.cn lllu.l.on). Mr- .1. L' I"". thn Hue.-.., .lr.. Ml Pelanov, Mr- W. Driannt, Ne York I llupmohliel , Mr. and Mr.. Mnrrl.nn A V. Huffy. Willi mantle. O.mn . Packard I; Mr, and Mra. Prank Norton, New York (Maxwell., Mra. L'?",'",',"'1 .V.1"," K nni'. K"'.n Sl'llv'V I'hlude Iphla ll'ackar.li Mra. Jm W Walsh. Mr i" l.aurlner. New York lOlda. mobile i Mr and Mra. .1 Wa'ier Mill.. Ml Dora Wi.innd (Irnrge Ma.1l.on, Karie -Maiuaon. rroifienr- tracKardi. HIIKTTON WllODM. V II. .Ii.lv ft lr. '!'" by motor at the Mount Washington iioih io.iia r .Melville .1. Whitehall, Ilontcn ( Pierre . t.ennor.l K. Well. Phlta delphU (Lncniil'ibllel; KJ ard lllrdn;. New lorn ((.auiiiar.. llobert v Day, noilnn (Locomobile.; Charle. M. Jaquee. Chicago . Stearns. Il-nri M Mief.- I... . n , n.n. . fl.n... 'r w...i..e. . . ....... . ; ;.... :' : z . 'i::.- mine; ,.h.rt' Hl.terVftril. t'nVtnniJ. Y Thon.p.on. fnlontown. Pa J. 1 VllulruVs Henry T It.chJrd.o, vi?k n'1 "reenood. Va . J C, (Packard.; Ir T "f l u N-," l--a.,ll and wife. Hoanoke. Va. (i aillliact. Theodore II t)one. Ne ork ""ifk . . . o.eph II sinu. wPmlng- , ton (llulck. Harold ('. Dlcklnton. Chi- nviinon). Jame. K. Harl'ett, Hetrolt I fl'ai-kardi. Iir A ITevo.t. Montrea' (Mc-1 l.aughlln.. C WT.Iimn. Illclimond. Va. ' ll'e-r!..... Ml. T linnlon. Vorlc ! (I'ariiaril. .lan.ea V. (irlfniti. tlaltlmore ihiiick., ..n.lre Ii I'eierman. New York I Mr and Mra. w vv llabbriilge. paiem. '-je. Arthur IUh. tetter. New York ' H, Troutman. Denver; It. H. Macke.lle, u'adinart I.e.ter K O.Ielt, New York Vanro.uer. M. J. Perry. Jr Neport. K. n'halmerai .lo.etih .1 K-ae, New York'-' Holllaier. Rnekford. II).; Mis A Chain- Henry I). Tann, PhlladrtphU h" Waihlngton. Ml. Anna I. O'.aon, ,';,l"l'r ' (Chicago. COO PKHSTO WN. N Y . .y -j Knickerbocker H T Whipple, M A Automobile arrival; at ih. oteajgi to-day "opklni. Bo.ton. I). .1 Bell. Chicago, c included Mr and Mr" ii t- hvitoo Head, Ht. titil; II K. liavls, Montana, New York (r!mplel. Dr W A Keegan. Horlireter (Packard) Mr and Mr.. Henry '.'.'.'P5" KoM- I'"adena. Cal.. Prancli Lee "n',0.n Avaaiiiaeti a ana Mr., (i 'm ln. Troi Mi.. ' Floranee ' Haihorne, Saratoga springs. Ml.. M.ble l'ar-cn. A ih in) .Mer.er.. Mr ana Mra '",n ,' "Ireene. New York (C.ilei, Mr. and .. .n.ai.. i.'irou ti'j.ieDaKer. , Mr and Mra. entries a Iteynol.u. (leora-e W. ttennlil.. Cn.Ililen. N' .1.. Mr. en.. Mr.. '.' ' Anderson, llrl.tol. Pa. I.Steven.- Lw.t 11111. i wintnr,". Vil .n,i .r. . llovey. Mr. and Mr. A s. Hove'y.' '.lr i l.ynn (llud.ont. Mr and Mra 8. S Laird, 5,.s . I.alra. s. I.a nt, Jd. New York iCadllUci; Mr and Mr. W F. Ander.on and party, New Vork (Packard.. Mr. and Mra. W, A. Watklna, New York (Cadlllaci. Mr. and Mr. F K S'even.. Mr. "ni1 srt. Joseph Snlngton, Cieland """ ',' manciiKSTKII Vi . .lulv :s -Arrivals h.v utomnMle at the Kqulnox lloua In-1 code Mr and Mrs. F H. itirrnr.i. Mr., and Mr. .hdard T . Merc.. .New Bedford , 1,1 X ' . "r". A s. rional.l. tl-s I.!mmu Il l-.l..u.n. v... I York. ML. Anna Mcllean. Windsor. Ont 1 (Cha'n.rr.i. Mra. K.lvvln II. Hoiiien. Mlas Jl,rl'" Hol.le... N- York (Hud.on.; ,Uron c Keith. Arthur .1. Chase. Leut 11. tarr, Ho.ton ica.iiiiaci: II. s. Worth - Ington. Alex Cole, Shawnee. Pa. (S. (I 1 Mr and Mrs. Hrorge II. Rurr. F.. c !;.ln, ,"rh- 'l0J Bowers. Washington (Packardl. llalrdiin, X, .1., Conple tn Wed. llA..r.nos-. N J July 2S.M,. I.yilla Sichwarr. daughter of Mr. and MrR. Will. I lam tlroasjung or ,it3 Heimont avenue. and William Hallentlne. Jr.. son of Coun - rnMn William Hallentlne and Mrs. Bal- "The book is well written and the ' life and character of the horde of lawless men, who have been amon-j the prospectors and hunters, in every wild rush into the West, on the quest 'for gold, is vividly and realistically depicted." Son Jose Mercury Herald. "For the lover of forthright, red blooded fiction, probably no book from Zane Grey's pen will prove so entertaining, or so rich in excitement as his new story, 'The Border Legion'. In it, as in his other tales, he pictures the life of the border West. "-Philadelphia Press. "Mr. Grey probably has never done anything better than the present story, which furnishes an excellent picture of life in the West of a half century ago, and readers will agree there is plenty of action throughout the volume." Pittsburgh Press. "Nobody surpasses Zane Grey in the writing of thrilling early West romances, and 'The Border Legion', his latest work of this order, keeps well to the mark," Chicago Herald. APPENDICITIS HITS lmJm"S!Z NEWPORT CHILDREN. Ec,rm, 'ssoldforvo Sons of llobert 0. Shaw and Mrs. Howard 0. dishing Are Operated On. Newport. July SS. Each Hummer theie or aeveral appendicitis victims among the summer colonists here. Two were recorded this week, both sufferers helns; chlldien. loul Shaw, son of Mr. snd Mrs. Itc.be it (1. Shaw nf Itoaton, who. are oorijplriR the Md'asa; vol t age In tllhha avenue, was operated upon J eateidny In the Newpnit Hospital. Ilin.ird Cuahln;. eon nf Mrs. Howard vlardlner ("uhlnit of tloston, was op. Mated upon to-day in the home of his mother, the l.edjtra. In Oeem avenue - j, " , Ihe weather was dls.igree.ihle again to-day. limiting outdoor actlxliles. at- though there was , good sized gather ing at the Casino In the morning. Among those registering were Mrs. John II. Fell, who was over from Narragan- after visiting her mother has returned ' noe 'ntenaining luncheon parties to. day Included Mrs. Henry Cleas, Miss Martha A. Cndman. Mra. William P. Douglas Miss lulln A nerwlml --Ve tirXLV f ary. Mme. nakhmeteff. wife of the Russian Ambassador, has presented two silver rupM and special prize for the New port dog show. Mr. and Mrs. (leorge H. Hull, Jr , of New York, have arrived to visit Mrs. Hull's parents, (Jen. and Mr. .1 Fred Plerson. I)r, James Alex ander Miller of New York Is a visitor here Dr. and Mrs. R. Tunstall Taor of New York are the guests of Mr. mid Mrs. T. Suffern Taller nt Honeysuikle Lodge. Mrs. James J. drown will give a re cital at her home on Sunday afternoon at which a member of the Imperial bal let of Petrograd lll appear. Mrs. Jo sriih M. lloziam of Philadelphia will gle a luncheon on Friday In honor of her debutante daughter. Miss Olivia M. de Reelen Cazcam. (Jov. Beeckmsn wen' to New York to-day for n short visit. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. w. .torf-Aaiona-n n Tt.m.n. imaca nrtmore , ana Mrs. ..onnaion. r i . ' harlea Pit Parson. My f.- J.,1"1 ' l,,ln Liin.I" Alex Doe, petrol!,. Pletiher. Protdence; Arlhtir K. Mvracine: .1 Coleman. Montana ; I Mattliena, w It and chill, f hanghal, tiainea. saiannah; c, 1-eat.o.i). Beaton Balmont -Mr and Mra B P. BabhrlJ. II (I, .Hcoit, IMttiburg, Clarldge F .1 oherman and wife. Itnchtattr; Charles R. Hard, Philadelphia, II. C Baer, Milwaukee: Mrs. Marv C Con nelly Syracuse, l. F Kgan St I.ouls. Vanderbllt .1. S Bertlg, Paragone. Atk , Ni. V . ..'iL. "r''lMlss Alice Kllpatrlck. who are pas-ing! 1 h.cgo; A. I 1-ne .. H.l.lmore , (h( rfafm a( rnrm ,laJ lnn- T"ln Talen. China .MR iui l in . tn .1 ii, rt rail, aiaiiiiiiat McAlpIn- Mr, and Mr.. U K. .lohnann, Providence. Aubrey K, Strode. LMichburK M H. Chap.ky an 1 lfe. Me-nphla; llenr v. -.. , ...... . . . ... , II o'llanway "llJlalr Ml'"' a-H.muel Well. ' Itoche,..-' .1 W '. ef. an.1 Mr. . tt..- and Mra. Thombson. 8t. I.oula. Wlllikin II. hl"r- Klchmond. II. Armste.d Davl., Washington. Herbert Moid. W. P yte art. Philadelphia; T It and Mr. Kron r., Murray Illll A. W Leaner. CoP.nhaen, H II. II. lnae.ll.. Ca.tletown, N Y . Will. lm W Arn.airong. Itorheiter. W. M Cook, Chicago. Mra. hi. George Hutterflrld, Her. 1 niu.la . It V Wallace. Albany Marie Antoinette Norman c Han. . flnelnh. (int . .1 .1 Devlne. M. W Corm.in. Philadelphia , C. McNaughton. New ork ...... . . 11 aim... N . William., Washington. .1 P. Hell - 1 bron. Manila; (leorg- II. Ford. Boston, t U'nloM lohn (h..e. llhinv. Vlr.lnt.t Bonte. Baltimore; .1. 14 Rowland. New Bed- ford, Md.. William . I. Dodge, Uallaion, Pa., , Thomaa 8. Fltigerald. Hartford. Cnarlta p F and Mr.. Campbell. Colorado. 1 Herald H.iuare W. C. Jack. on. (ireena. , v ,. 'R T Mr, tunbsr .sr. lnI , c ., scud.ler. Milwaukee; William Martroft Providence. W. W. and Mrs. j Cnntrla. Waco. Tev. ; Fred C Page, Koch- ester 1 . l-t , f t l I IT... T t. ...... 1 I w.11. r.iroiitn. Maria' I1l.11 Cri'u and Mrs! , . Ill ue. 1. 1 .,. nrr, ... ...... . ....... , ... ' ...... .... ........ ll.,l- III. 1V11. nt... Mr. J "rj,rtl", lt:Bv&n.Vi:'iiiaS!,'l' (Irand J A (Irlftln. Troy lobn T ,..,,.i,u i-i..eUni: .1 It, Cannon, Han 1 Angeln. Ten; K. K Arthur, Kansas Cliy; I K. T Pluininer. Petersburg, Hresllj , -Cl.org. It. McAllister. Rochester; l). A lllgley, aahlngion, Y. A. camp- ...it iin.nni iv iviur. i. nicu .11 . iir .1. HtranJf aril, Toronto. DIED. HL'flHEH On July 21, lei. Male C. Hughe., beloved huaband of Martha Hughes. Funeral .ervlces Wedneaday. July it. at I P. M, from hla late residence, :I5 Weat Klghtj -eighth atraet. Interment private, At. liuls papera pltaaa copy, Kill. I. Y. On Tueaday, July 2S, 1916. at the realdence of her daughter, Mra. (Ieorge I. olmatead. Allendale, N. J., Cintn Hawkins, tldow of Martin A, Kelly, in her eisnu-nrat jr, Funeral aervlcee ot th Church of lha Kplphany. Islington avenue and Thlrt) - fifth alrett. Ne- Vork rltv. on Thtira- day. July :;S0 P. M, Interment at (Ireenwood Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. Hartford, Conn, Tlntra pleaae topy, Kl. KB. -Annie I.. Kite, dearly beloved mntliar of dale K. Kite, auddeniy, on Sunday night, July 23, 11. Punrral aervlrea at, her lr.tr residence, St Port W.sl.lnton avenue. Wednesday at 2 P. M. Inteunent private. l.E.S-HSll.V.-At Knglewood l. X , J July 25, t. '' ?.;r,i':te1aUi'.r. - .....r,,n. .... l-reest leal estate l.ol.lerH In tl..i aged la. Pun.ral at home of her parents, July 2", 19;50 A. M. MKTOAI.P. On Tueaday, Henry Meualf, at his lata realdence, II) Park place, Hrooklyn, Funeral Thursday, ' A, M., thence tn PI, Terria'a II. C, C'huill, Interment Holy Croaa Cemetery, PAftllOW. On Monday, July 21, Mother Pauline Pardnw, II, H. II. The Children of Mary of Maplehurst are Invited tn attend the funeral nf Ihelr beloved dlrectrraa nf the Convent of the Harred Henri, Kdan Hull, Torre. dale. Pa,, nn Thursday, July 27, at 10:45 A. M PI rect train tn Torresdale leavea Penn. Station ut 1 1 3il A, M MI08 OBUIIUINB lar-U.IN, Prulteat. MBS. KMIUE VATABLE, S.cralary. THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1916. Miss Gertrude Wntson nt the Pinno Is Assisted by A. S. Cool idge. ' t.r.sox, Mass., July 25. Miss Ger trude Watson, pianist, nave the first of n series of afternoon recitals nt Pitts field to-day, She was- neslsted by Walter P. Stafford and Herbert lllttler of New York, violinists: Kilns lltonMeln nf New iurK, cciiim, hiiii ,. ppraKiic i oonugp m . Ve,"V0iI','i ,M.T L'""lll,';f 'r.t,,e 7" I York, cellist, and A. SpraKuc foolldge nf . of Mrs. F.edeil-1 : Sproaue Coolldge. who, has endowed a string Uaitet and xlveli . s:..i.o ... the pension fund of the Chi- ciro Sjinphony Urchrstra, Hp has Ju.'t completed n postgraduate coiuse In ni'J sir at Harxar.l. tt. wt f.-... ...... II-Ih.V.-.. ! ... nil.. ..n. irvii.vn ... in. , turned to Ipswich from n visit to M" lloheit Wlnthrop. Mf. .Inn.es ,lup ' ',,ii l., it il,. i'mmi. i i, .... Thnru.'.n' ""i.iireii piarc ues ne inose inner lainous lesje the ( ur.l- Hotel on I'liir'; '.....,.,, ..Th i..in,-r.- .Mother." f'"" ' f"Ul weens ".y iu ine rr.w..r House. Mount Washington. Cortlandt V S 'irV?rn.oS i ,!:r.LdrArV;nVy VhUenliM. "john'camll bell White, the latter' son. who w secretary, of the American Kmbassy nt Hlsho.o drove hi automobile to Man- Petrosrad. Robert T Lincoln enter tained the party at luncheon, Mrs. John E. Parsons gave a dinner at Interlaken. The Rev. and Mrs, An son Phelps Stokes entertained at dinner at Shadow 11 rook farm. Mrs. Edwards Spencer's white greyhound Pax has been missing from Shlpton Court for several dajs, Mrs, Alexander Hedgwlclt went to Dublin. N. II., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Franklin McVeigh, Mrs. (leorge H. Morgan, who had been at Plttsfleld, went to-day to Nahant. Mr, and Mrs, Silas P. nrownoll and Mis Mary Cameron are at Purrlngton Inn, Stockbrldge. Miss Kmlly South worth of New York lias opened her villa In Slookhrldge anil will soon arrive there for the remainder of the summer Mrs. Andrew Flnley of New York arrived at Heaton Hall. Stockbrldge. Mr, and Mrs Walter and Mrs. Her bert llarlon Coffin of New York arrived at Reil Lion Inn. Stockbrldge. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac K. Kmerson of Rrooklainl vllle, Md are visiting Mrs. Alfred (5. Vanderbllt. Mr. and Mrs. David l.yillg wilt go on Thursday to Newport, where they will board F Augustus Schermer liorn's yacht Free Lance for a two weeks cruise. WOMEN HEED SOLDIERS' FLEA. Hot !prln Vlaltnra Will Make anratlcal Dreaalnaja K.very Day. Hot Hrni.sos. Va.. July "b. In re tnrma in the rail sent out by the Sur gical Dressing Committee of New York for ln.noo.i.no more uressinc ir ""n the Government, smokeless powder ma Kuropean war front hospitals the Sro"P ' uhlr.es and machinery for shoe pegging, of workers organized here yesterday by . quitlng and many other operations were Mrs. a remnant Mopnin 01 v ..em. . . . . met to-day on tne (.osiii.i irmnua 11 to 1 o'clock nnd mad compresses ami n i 1 1. na.l !(( liA ilnna 1 nanoa rimn.i r wuin m tv..- v every morntne tnrougu me nummrr. . .. .., tn.i ''nl"" . (leorge Warrington, William leper. ! Oeorge Cole Scott, George Parrlsii. , ,,. ,rairie. Tyler Field and Harry Ward- man and the Misses Mary II. HrooKs. Uladys Ingalls. Mildred Kddy. Jane Stlmpson, Helen L. Parrlsh. Florence .Ma Haxel Marsliall nf New York and ltmcheoii at the Honietea.l to-day. Mrs. l. (' Macarow oj M.iutrral, who passed the spring :it the Homestead, ha re,- I turned fffter seieral weeks 111 New York. . , UI ,i i " i rrtrini v -r in .-m i hi t. lll"'r rrlvI Included Mrs. John Claf- I Ml" .''"'"v .K' ' ..'''i''"?"- J,' I Yolk, Lolll Wet tier. St Louis -Mrs. W L. Davis. Miss Ljcll.i KavK Cincin nati. Mrs, II. Cooke, 1 trance $100,000 TO CHURCH SCHOOL. John Pllcalrn. rounder of "dreilen- bararlan Colony, Left .Million. Piill.APgi.PiMA, July 25, John Plt rairn. founder of t lie- Swedenborslan colony at Hryn Athyn, Pa., nnd pioneer plate glass manufacturer, who died last Saturday, left llOft.nini lo be npplied to church which be established at Hn n ... t. , .... . 1 , ' .,, ., ' "'' , ,,, , ' Wade and I. . I. Turner graduate of Lafayette University and . ""'" army alien fS,ao,1,ITI, William N liennlenn Mr and Mrs F V " ' " l,K Lr """"i. '" W K. Magle. dean of the Princeton ! practiced law In Kaston before entering when obtalnlnr oermlsalrm v..,..... Mra. John c.iimour Matth-'. ' ""il horses. The driving park ground law school, and Mrs. Magle arrived hero ,,e service of the railroad. He took an from Supreme Court JuVtlr. it.lLi J,m", ll"lr, ,,ock- K.r,ilk Xtl'1' aml ml" ,raci '".r? xhe :r'""1 ( ln'"11 to-day and Joined Chancellor YvV J. j actlxe Interest In politic, and was chair- a"-.."' Flero 9,l,on ' JJ" l"m t V M,e" Magle nnd Miss Magle of Kllxabeth at man of the remocratlc committee for ,rl. at Carroll and Court streets Will 1 nlln temlier -. will tie teiaine.i ror me pres- the Homestead, wbere Ihey will remain I .Northumberland county for a time, and am t.,.r rhlef secret a rv nf th. 'u.i. . I ''"b"1 rr" tesmhlp Catillln, for "' , . , . ... until September 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mel- also a member of the Kaatnn Common l"my. ZVmM Vn mllt nt' Ca'n.l' MrV's'i"" p ,r., TT f"m consists of acres Mile ingalls of New York arrived t- Council. Mr. Clifton married Mis Klla Z" 'Ihe a.t. 7 thrmv" W.li.yi.n" ' W Vl.i f Vi!" ii.," . "T. ' LT1.' day. having come rrt.m Atlantic city oy Rltter and is survived by Ins nire and tl,333.i;9 snd the liabilities 14 5 ei- 1" ' trii-llanil Mrs Danirl Dempsey " .1. automobile. one daughter He lived at C.len Rldse. naoiltlles l4,2o6,.3 1. y llnnirr posed of at private ale. .,n,r,i 111 nirirti iiiiiiii'ii i.i.iim. n..9..i- ... , u 1 1 . , SOU, as one of the founders stockholder of the Pitts. s Comi.anv. He was re. ptitcd lo be one of Ihe wealthiest men In the country. . ATI A ANTmnVA TW PilWrrnT Ohio lilrl SIiik U'llh t itle Orchre. Iral toi'lrls. Tschaiknwsky's lat work, the Pathet- Iri.i. Ut iiitib.n,. t. 1. ,1,.. I,. ne furln.- V.r ti.e ilftli .om.nr. r , 1,- i..i.. ' On-hralriil Society In Madi-o S.piare 'or" i.. iitMi. .s liiki- ..ijii.t.... c turned out to hear nn Interesting pro- I grninme. Ada Androva, an Ohio girl and pupil of Jean dc Ris7.ke, was the soloist. H,iglng ail alia from (louiiod'a "yuceil . wh . ,, ......... The 01 chest rn, under Mr. Rnthwell's direction, played the nvertute to "Tann hauscr." a "Pnieludliini." by Jaernefelt; "Vahe TrlHtc," by Slbellii", anil 'Talcs from the Vienna Wood:.," a wait by Jnhaii Straun, in addition to the Rus sian work. WEDDINGS. I'm we Perry, uiws.iK, N .1.. July S.'i, MIsm Cllaiii member of the Ktnte Senate for ti, Perry of Central iivcnue. dnimhter nf fnns, died here this afternoon, He was j e.oitmasler Kdvvnrd S Perrv, was miitrled lit-t iilqht In ponnld Crowe nf J Hackcnsack by the Rev. M J, Connor of Holv Trinity Church, Jluckencack, The ,r,e, who was jrivcii iu iimrrlage l.v j j-er father, was intended by Miss Muud'e icnmicr of Relhleln in. IM aH brides- tiinlil, nml liy MIm VlrRlnla IVrry flniJKhlT f .Mr. nml Mr. Klnyd Perry of Hl (irniiRf n Mower ulii. Krrol Crowe wnn his brotticr'H best man. Cham hera Herd Tiiknton, July 15, Mrs, .Stephen l ltrpi "H nmrrled lit noon lo-tlay to M'0,"- T'lomna 1-. Chiimbers by the Rev. L.i.n MitrM it ik it. hn rtti ..vi.o.o , , , Rruiiswi avenue ' Hen l.ambeiH. wh II years old. Is one cj,v ' VENUS fYpencil 10 17 GUc&AfM' Hit. v-ttT LOOK ran vwru MAR at fasHSji AgsirialasWrViiCgilsiMMii lSMMMMMMMMMMMTT-IMMMMMMMMMMMM "White Girl," Favorite of Ar tist, Among Paintings Auc tioned in London. Special Cable Detpatch ta Tut St. tAsvoN. July 28. Whistler's "White Qlrl" brought 110,500 at Sotheby's auction rooms to-day. The pltcure painted In IS63, Is six feet tour by three feet four Inches and Is a full length ; irn mur irune.s anu is a iuii i-ngin Portrait of a joung woman In a white I , wearing a pink and black " "caring a puiK ano uiht-k rossette and carries a pink cloak on her left arm, and a fan In her right hand. Whistler described the picture as one of his most Important works, when It I,,. - .hnH ,. ,U. t... t... L-vh.KI (n.i , .... 1 '...".:?" ,"7. , ... 1 .r..' - ... .. .. . . '. "...J . ..:. ander" Later," a was often the case oVer a portion tTZ' erm,!:,iPo0nrs, .ul'.' ' '' P " " nn,.w "J " ! , " '.f'i ' '"h ! I was shown publicly was at the exhlbl lion in arosvennr Oallery In 1910. Two Whistler Venetian pastels brought I37B each. One Is the "Santa Maria delta Salute," with a gondola In the foreground, the dome of the thurch lo the right and the middle distance diffused lth golden light. The other Is entitled "The Cloudy Sky," and ehows a distant view of Venice with sky and sea In blue and gray tones and white clouds. Roth were painted In 18S0. A trlptch In three Gothic pointed panels, attributed to Allegretto Nuzla da Fabrlanon. brought 14.700. Two anonymous paintings of the English rhool. one a horse In a field, the other a Falstaff panel, were sold for 1410. BROWN, GUN MAKER, DIES. Tn lie flnrled Wlthnnt llellalona Ser lce. John Hamilton Rrown, the Imentor. who died on Monday night, will l.e burled to-day In West Hoboken without religious services. He mule the ieqtiet before he died, He had been an athlel all hts life. Mr, Hrown. who was 79 years old and lived at 4114 Hudson Roulevard, West Hoboken, had Just completed a smalt military rifle that Is said to flte more i than a hundred shots a mulnte. In this Invention be was assisted by his grand son, Oliver H Shalfleld, who Is employed hy the Ma.xlm Munitions Corporation, for whom Mr, Rrown was consulting engineer for many years. Tile wlrehoupd cannon now used by invented by Mr. Rrown, .... ..... .....n, . ,,oni jon Hamilton Rrown his ! Brandson and two granddaughters stir F.dward I', rllftom. Kdnard C Clifton, assistant general solicitor of the Lehigh Valley Railroad . i.iaii. w ho iiiru ami. fi.iy. w... nr burled to-morrow at Kaston. Pa. Mr j N. J. .... , i i Police Lieutenant Henry Melcalf who tetlred ten years ago after thlrt-nlse ear ericc, died rs;.'nlay at 111 home. 4? Park place. Hrooklyn. He Iml been ill ill health for about five month, lie had the unique distinction nf neer havli g had a complaint lodged against him a a pnl.cemau He was bom In Albany May 12, 184.'.. He served in the civil war with the Sixty-seventh Itrgiment nf New York mid was wounded nt the battle of Smts Ivanla. A daugh ter und four sons suivlie him John Shair The deatli of John Shaw, senior mem- her of John Shaw A Son of Huenos j Ayres, was reported In cable despitches lyeslerda) He wae Ihe eldest aon of one 1 1 founded the firm In 1S3I. aiid he bad I 1 .... ...j 1.1. ne. ... .. . ,., i,, ..,,... ,i .u I - - . . r Rich mom. Va July 25, Capt Sally . I-nuKi Tompkln. aged S3, the only 1 woman ever commissioned a" n" officer I In the Confederate army, died to-day In I H01"" fop Confederate Women. She4 j was commlssloneil Cai.taln of cavalry In ' order Hint she nilcht continue to conduct a private hospital nfter oilier such Instl- tutlonH were ordercil closed. Mia t rubella Rnurnla Wmllh. Santa lUnnAHA, Cal.. .lulv 25 -M. Arabella Kugenla Smith, the author of "If I Should Pie To-night" and many other poems and works of prose. Is dead here. She was born in Ohio, Tl years uso. nr. tilnlnh I.amar. Pr. Adolph I .a mar, Co, a wealthy Cu ban who with his wife arrived from Havana last week nnd registered at the Hotel It 1 11 ill m f to spend a few weeks here, died in his apartment In the hold last night nfler nn illness of but a few hours. The cause of death was not an nounced. Mbert ('. Kinsman. Herri. r. Prkkk. Mich.. July 2." Albert C Kingman, well known Republican and ' ''' years old, mid was Horn In .New York, He graduated from Kalamazoo College , ""'I I""''! nmny public ottlce, PLAYS AND PLAYERS. NVH O'Mrlfn I mitt rehirt rln t )iU niin .rl ininpnn" fur .in fwrly mart tour Hi Iihn Hcruri'il from rf M. ohun t) rUtil tn lh nn? act vl-D' "Th llnlii Mra HlHIl Iiml ThUK." Wtllcll UHN Itiril n tin Int Prior PruUr. "NpM I'llrln'n i1rei t Amirtt'iin Mln-truK' n try r ralliit, npi'ii tlii'lr -"nhi).i n Aukuk, ,i h PiniRliUcfpriie, N V .Xilelo Hnwlaml Iiuh imltrd (1ft InniHlf of ( Ii" Homo for 'rlppl.! rtillttrcii to he ir Afr lur m ion in nt iinxitmn Mftacii nn Krllu After h tin th Mini n 1 1 n n r ttio ( hllilrrn will litlrml ttip iniitltifr hi t ho Vi- .VolirVnVld."1,', ...k" ""''"' "TuA WhtmI III .- a ne. .ke.rh ror I It.- nr.! time nt tit- l.i.ri'hn.ont V.i-lii I'luli on Prldnv evening nn the onastou of the I, en-ill for ihe fiirlety for Lending Comforts In Ihe Wi-li, The Three r-lnrlair r-ieiers have heen en. gugeil In pluv three eliullar rolea in three different companies which will present "Experience" on the road next aea.on. At Ihe tminiforil Theatre. Stamford. Conn., on Angiiet 7 ami , Cotmn Harris will iro.itri Jain.'. Montgnnier's iate.t play entitled "Irene O'lvire," a Ilirea act comedy The cust liiclmlea Wllletie Ker- haw, Allele Holland, Aniil. llerleln. Mae llni.kltn, Kdlth fpear.. Harriet Itna.. (lard ner Crane, Cameron Mathewa and IMnard Mud . May Thompson, the Kngllsh dancer, who on. of the features of "Knllnka" last araann, was operate. I nn for th. removal of adenoids at Ihe Policlinic Hospital ter.tav Hhe will he will. "Kallnlis" when Il reo.ena at Ihe ,rlc Theatre next month. A moving picture of a Herman Zeppelin an ail Ing a raid over London la tn e. one of the features of Ihe topical review at the Strand Tbaatr ntv week. Clifton, who was 3 ear old. was a " 'MOTORS FILL ROADS in ew hahpshire Tourists From All Parts of the Country Land in Northern Woods. IT.ofii.x House, N. H.. July 26. Many motor parties toured the White Mown- tnln resorts to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Italph llxrli sum .if a.n.iLi.,. . ..... ... Profile House for luncheon' ' 1.1 , .. r t v 1'ronlo House for luncheon with a pirty they me ontettalnl.m In their cottage at , : Maple-wood. M and Mine. Diaz Alber- who are tnnrln. .'. Vt,a. W",ldhy "nomM"h!riS?,i& rrotlle, ns hae Mr. and Mrs. 8. De .longe or Paris, who will leinaln heie during ine summer. . h.!rr... ,'ro"b,'c, .of Hnclnnatl. ' who has joined her .l...rhi.r Mr- n let X niL.r i. . ..u- ' '. . . "" ,, " . !..- nnu-r, w,l I'nuln all summer, Senator l.e Haron P full ..r HH.IM .m, i.i. '1''' ,vl" spend the summer nt the Piotlle. " Mrs. Charles ... Ronaparte who ""'m urra v" Ha v ZuT tVeor-e C Jenklnl ' ' "e7e' Mr. s.T l' J,n . ... r.V..i .A".Vi-i.V ylr'"K T; 1 1. ,,,,, , h. . , '' -a I . ;,:U!,, nlna pins at. the Profile. Mis Hlanche of Itnl.lmV,;. : :7.""d"L? ' Profile, Ilrotton Wooda baseball fans congre rated around the diamond to-day for the game between Mount Pleasant and Mount Washing-ton. The latter won, Mr. and Mrs. (3, E. Haskell save a rllnner party at Pollya Place at Cole brook, motoring their guests from the Halsams at Dlxvllle Notch. Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Samuel H. Austen of Philadelphia ...nr neen joined ny nr. Harvey Shoe maker at their cottage at Jefferson. Dr. Austen's hearWi has Improved ,0 ; J''-er i-renrn. .ancy ui.ie am lidltli much that he can go out frequentlv In "''"''"''' wr "'K tlie swimmers his automobile. ' I"' l'0' to-day. C.en. Anson (I. McCook was on the'. Mr" ,;'h" . ",,rl:,0" French. Mr, golf links at Jefferson to-dav. Harold j'" ."?M'I "V,'1 ? J ollTy H. Swift and party motored from fl l' I fl,n.l0?k " 1 ",.,' '"b' ,.Th: cago to the Mount v..hlni., u,., Mle Mabel and i:ilzabe:h Scott of wlfore .h.v .3 ...lln,,0" niclunond ate here lo vllt Mls Mary wlicre they arrived to-dav. Others arriving were Douglass Scott, Mr. and Mrs. McKay Van Vllet. Mr, and Mrs. Hverett Ooodspeed and Mr. and Mrs. Rutgers I. Harvey. ARMSTRONG DIED INSOLVENT. Answers Widow at Playwright Salt Over HI 0.3.17 Jidam.al Four years ago Mrs. Kirk La Hhelle a-nl a lllda-n.en. ...In.t i. . the playwright, for royalties paid to him for "The Heir to the Hoorah," on the ground the Surrogate's Court had de cided they should have gone to a maga zine writer who wrote the story on which the play was based, That Judgment, now amounting to ift-- . . . '. '. L "u" ,vn begun in the Supreme Court yesterdnv to compel Mrs. Catherine C. Armstrong. air. -rmsirong s wiuow, to pay it. ci,. ... t....... ... ... u '"vi. ill which she said her huband died Insolvent, that his aole asaets were $217 In cash. " automobile worth $200. and clothe .. , imii-uiijimi " ,nr lunerai expenses. I Mllllllllllllillllillililil FOR MAUSOLEUM FOR J. W. RILEY. Hody of llniialrr Port nrr In I Plonrr l.lnnl nutt. iNtilANAI'Ol.ia, July 25. The body nt JumM nucomD imey, tnc lioosiei poet, rests lo-nleht In a flower lined vault In the little old chapel at Crown illll Cemetery, following the, private runerai services nt the home n Locker bie street this afternoon. A targe crowd was at the cemetery to nee the body placed In the temporary rcstlnx place. During the funeral services all flags i In the cltf final. d At hilt? m.at .,. I expressions of sorrow nt the death of I 1 beloved poet were heard on all 1 , ,.... .. , k. hJ. h I ...rained i Jnith had not been determined to-night, It sal.l. and no. decision may be nii, nu ii" uro '"r, DBL'"r, '''I'';,.. V'nLL!? ! decided to take the body to Greenfield, Iml., Itlle.' lm.hood home, or let It renuln here friends of the poet have already stalled plans to erect a mausoleum t receive It. A moeinent Is also on foot to main- .. ,. .,.,. , ,,i,rh,. ,.. ,,a. frtlnm , of Re.'s poems, a memorial to the poet. 1 men, makers or macnlnes and stippnea Mr Riley left no will disposing of his i used In the Industry, actors, lithograph pinperty of nn etimitod value of MM.- ers In a word, those connected In any noo, accoidlng to Henry Kltel, his way with the making and showing of biotbrr-ln-law. The bells are a sister. . moving plctuies. ' ' "V,ar". "Vlln l et. Paw.e "f New I The folk " X - Wll.tam A. mun,i "' H'"1 -"""h Whltcomb Kltel .ukor. J. l"""''? I or inil.aiini.oiin. .iijsi now air nuey arranged for the disposition of bis book rights never tvlll be made public, the matter having been left confidentially In the hand of Mr. Kltel and W. C. Bob!, a business associate. DANCE AT WHITE SULPHUR. Marl of Colony In Weat Vlrlata Mnnntalna Attends. Wit it Sut.Pilfit SrntNOs, W Va.. July 2... A large number of the colony here attended the dance to-night In the ballroom of the old White. The Ml.e Sarah, Hetty and Mary ' Praon. Dorothy Sharp. HI oh and F.llen Tailor, daughter of Mr. Jncuuelln Tay lor Mr. R. P. Hrook of Forythe. Ha., who I here, has written ii hnnk. "Ills. too "f Flags," which Is soon to be pub- lished. Tliete were numerous arrival to-day, .- . ferretary l.nne'a trp Mother lllea. Santa HAr.nnA. Cal.. July IS. Mrs "5"i"'.H.,.,:p"l0,.!!,,r .nf .-i-. .. .... , ... tne ill- . terlor. died here In-day. She wn bom In Vermont and came here twenty .-ars Hiro with her litudMnd. Dr C S. Lane, who died In 1911 THE SEA GOERS. .l.inc ...oar n ialllnr to day tir .ho Si ali'dlnatlai. tm-rlcan Hnr lt.leri vtn , rr (-iiri.tlan.and and Coi-nhaa-ii. l'rotS N Fabian Italph V ae (J V Hooker. Mr. Il-rtha aae ."re ..ara i.umini n v vol. struie , ton Mr Mr. i,rlwt Mis Jane li Man. Ilivard soiw . "'a" n n Valentine ft? r 7 ", fYc. dV'c c'voun."'"1' ran. n .lai'mnney Itv the White Star llnor Italtlc. for I.I.er. P,! A Few Questions IS your home what you really want it to be? Is it furnished to permit existing, or to promote LIVING? Do you ever look around the rooms in it and square your shoulders with pride? Are you satisfied it is the best environ ment for your wife, your children, who live in it all their waking hours? Does the furniture suggest sincerity, good taste, the finer things of life? Is it in good repair, up to the standard you are trying to set in other things? TODAY is the Second Day of Court esy opening the August Sale of Furniture (original). It is a half-yearly event greatest of its kind. It offers $1,010,8(54 of furniture for $727,262. Fine furniture, medium-price furniture, modest furniture. Furniture for every room in any house. Mattresses, springs, pillows, 10 to 25 per cent, less. A great deal of the furniture is at half price. Much of it is a tenth, a quarter, and a third less. The average savings are more than 28 per cent. Does This Interest YOU? Furniture selected during these Day of Courtesy will be billed as of August 1, and delivery made any time desired thereafter. Fifth, Sixth, S.venth GalUriai, Nw Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York FILM MEN BAND TO FIGHT FEDERAL TAX New Organization to Aik Hughes and Wilson How They Stand on Law. A, a m(.,nt , ,ne mu A,lor yea- terday representatives of motion picture . l""- of the country formed a per- i , ..... ,,, .v,. i.m...i,i ' '," ,.. t hnni ilftfto.nno a year on the movie. Industry. It was estimated that ,500,000,000 of Invested capital was represented at the meeting. The organization will be known ns the National Association of the Motion Pic ture Industry. It will Include picture . makers, distributors and exhlbltois, the. tre owners and manager", e.chinga following directors were cnosen : A. Ilrady, Carl Laemmte. Adolph . Stuart Rlackton, William .1. r. i i. l . ,.....!.... II. .mm- ' riicrriu. uii-nam j, .Hminini, ,iiini I Abrams. P. A, Towers, W W. Irwin, R. C. McManus, Arthur Jame. Vv. B. Bush, Fred Beecroft. Paul Uullck, Fred Gunnlnf, A. P. Tugwell. P. J. Jeup. L A. Choylnskl, 8. II. Trigger. Thomag ft,,et.la T. T. T.M.I..H W .1. I leprl.iiptri.i. 1 I.oula rilumenthal, F. J. Rembusch and C. It. Phillips. It was decided tn request from each Presidential candidate a statement nf hla position concerning the taxation of the motion picture Industry. Members of the "legitimate" also are. waging a fight against the proposed tax of 1 'i per cent, on theatre receipts. The t'nlted Managers Protective Association, of which Marc Klaw Is president, threaten! to support the Hughes candi dacy openly If the pcndlng'blll becomes, law. GIRL SUES MARRIED MAN. Mlas.Rlalr K. Wrrn teeka (1111,000 Heart Balm, N'RwanK, July Miss Kl.le K. Went, IS, of "99 Van Wagenen street. North llergen. to-day filed suit for ?in,00n damages ngalnst Charles K, Van Horn, a married man, of 1.11 Johnson avenue, tor alleged breach or promise. Van llntn. Ill In bed recovering from , .-.-no i,:1'll for n hcnrlnc the date "t which Is "to be fixed 'rl. .t.f.,.li..t nl..l I,, ... Uiii,f.ffl. -.... ,ii.i-...t ...i., -n h. charges made against him b Miss .he d.niehter nf William Worn. who Is said to be active politically In Hudson county Mrs. Van Horn declared her belief In her husband's Innocence RUPPERT FARM TO BE SOLD. Ilnda.in Hirer Properlj. Itllll teres, and Horses In fin. I'lit'diiKRgpsir, N. V, July "' An raiuiiiement was made to-day hy Col. Jacob Ruppert of New ork. represent- , lue th entni of hto father. tn 1j t Jarnti Hupprrt, that it lia" hn tlerlflert