VISITORS LINGER IN THE MOUNTAINS AND ELSEWHERE IN THE COUNTRY "Villain" Pursues "Vampire" in Bar Harbor Flim Bethlehem and the Miss Genevieve Fox Wins Autumn Visitors [White Mountain Foliage Nearby Towns Are Test New Trails ¦ Tennis Stars * «¦»¦ mp ** Place Is as Yet Little Changed |wk i«''VjHTT' Remaining Active Among Near Paul Smiths Fifteen She Marked Skill Lateness of Frosts Coat of Colors for New Athough Only Displayed Wood Roads Season Delays Many Golfers Predominate in Arriv¬ Miss Helen Wills. for Next England Hills.Golf Continues Popular on als, But Other Mountain Against Under Construction.New Golf Less Crowded Bretton Woods Links. Sports Have Devotees. MISS GENEVIEVE FOX, daugh¬ Course. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyttleton Expert Tennis Amateur Fox New York the | j Whtt* Mountains, N. H., Sept. 18. | September when the links are free of BefHijeHKM. N. H., Sept. 16. Bethle¬ of and Special Dispatch to Tot Nbw Tosh Hint*. their and Amos P. rr-^HE autumn in the White August congestion, hem. set on Its high plateau, looks down Southampton summer colony, Is one of Paw Smiths, N. Y., Sept 16^ season Haw pin agent for the New ley. chasing on many mountain and. with its the lights among the younger Early September sojourners tn the St.1 I Mountains wax ushered in last York Stock Exchange, is at the Mount peaks, shining r*>~ links like a Scottish who have won laurels Regis camps and at Paul Smith's Hotel "*¦ week with a full moon and un¬ Washington, with William M. Nevins golf undulating girls of society of field for two weeks. hill course, is the autumn Mecca toward have found » new delight In exploring precedented warrfl weather, making Spring Muny in the realm of amateur sport. Al¬ others arrived this week. which many golfers set their faces this though Miss Fox has not thought the trails through the Paul Smith pre¬ swimming in the outdoor pools pos¬ Spending September here are Mr. and month. The Bethlehem Golf and Tennis about making her debut yet, she has serve of over 80,000 acres, which are Mis. Robert I. Jenks of New York, who marked and in sible. There was also the usual round Cluib restricted its patronage and there written a permanent chapter into the now being opened, put have been with her father, John S. Run¬ of lawn tennis. first elass condition for another season. of riding, motoring, moonlight moun¬ at the summer, Is no course congestion. season's record are In favor nels, Chocorua during consequently a for the Many of the trails among 1. Having shown genius game as bridle tain climbing and boating and the in¬ and will remain here until October Bethlehem is still affording relief to courts this season at the horsemen and horsewomen Mr. and of on dirt and grass For the most part they parallel evitable golf and tennis. The hills are Mrs. Joseph Huffy New York many sufferers from hay fever, who .Southampton, she entered the women's paths. are here for their annual visit. Mr. the twenty-three miles of navigable come from far and and its cottage Middle States tennis championship beginning to tinge ever so faintly, giv¬ Duffy is the representative of near, of waterways included In the preserve personal the tournament last week on the courts the ten ing promise of their autumn glory, the Princess Kaucigny Luelnge. princi¬ colony is still nearly Intact, although the Philadelphia Qrlcket Club. While and center, more or less, about owner of the Bretton Woods estate. usual exodus of summer visitors from confidence in lakes which form a part of the St. Regis but the warm weather and lack of pal possessed of abounding and. Osgood lake system. Also paying their annual visit here are the hotels has begun. facing the prospect of confronting some frosts are making the dhange unusu¬ C. treasurer of the Florida Mis# Fox Mr. IJevereux Emmet of Garden City, L. Haines, The Sinclair House remains open until of the feminine tennis stars, the has a new late. East Miss as "a In that golf architect, planned ally Coast Railway, and his sister, spoke of her entry Joke." course of the St. M. October 1. as do the Hillside and Cen¬ not do to herself. eighteen hole Regis The members of the New Hamp¬ G. Haines, of Now York. she did Justice River Golf Club. Progress of the con¬ shire State Hotel Association have re¬ Spending two weeks at the Mount tral, Columbia and Strawberry Hill, Al¬ There wa# a large gallery present' last herself on the struction work, under the direction of ceived an invitation from Mr. J. J. Washington are" Mr. and Mrs. Minturn pine and Highland, Maplehurst, Rey¬ Monday when she found Mr. Emil Block of New York Is being Post Collins. M. P. Collins, Jr., and Miss courts facing Miss Helen Wills, the Lannln of the Baisams, at Dixville nolds, Colby Inn and Turner's Tavern. 16-year-old California comet. Miss Fox watched with keen Interest by members Notch, to hold their annual meeting Julia Collins and William Bradley of closes of the club remaining at the hotel and New who arrived from Plxvllle The Upland Terrace September is only 16 years old. but, like Miss AVIHs, Mr. Emmet and Mr, there on 21. A York, It was the in the camps. Thursday, September Notch. Mr. and Mrs. 3. Corbln 26 after a successful season. Mr. and looks older than her years. state that new course will be will be served the Floyd she had entered a "big Block the banquet following are here for an Indefinite accom¬ Mrs. 12arl Derr and their son, first time that for use next season. Additional usual business meeting; The New stay, Blggers league" tournament. Miss Wills defeated ready panied by Miss E. Stewart of St. Louis. the season there, have re¬ a work, for which provision has been Hotel Association members wh<% spent her 6.0. 6.0, but Miss Fox playOd the construc¬ England Mrs. D. E. Woodhull. Daniel E. Wood- She has a strong made at the hotel, includes turned to New York. . remarkably fine game have alao been invited, and it is ex¬ hull, Jr., and Miss Sylvia Altman, the f in tion of three new tennis courts and. a Arrivals at the Sinclair this week from drive, and shows a general evenness with stalls. pected that the coming winter sports latter of London, England, are here for with a few streaks of Mild¬ large garage separate Include Mr. and her game, Among the campers who are remain¬ campaign will be widely discussed, a few days from New York, and Mrs. W. New York and vicinity ness that this young left handed athlete A. ing late Into September Is Mr. William with a view to taking necessary steps Edwin Sharp and Mrs. Jay H. Carlisle Mrs. V. V. Beard, Mr. and Mrs. G. will overcome. She will be heard from of New who will motored here to a few 8. summer she also W. McAlpin, York, toward advertising sports in New spend days. Beard. Miss Anita Gomes, Mr. and Mrs. in future tennis. Last his on V. Bogcrt of Garden and W. J. to be one of the best keep Camp Wyndover, Spitfire Hampshire and in promoting winter City T. M. Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. proved herself Lake, open until the latter part of the Anderson of Brooklyn are here for a swimmers among the Southampton girls. month. Remaining wltlT him are his carnivals, with the cooperation of the week. Brill. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Brown. Government Association. daughters, Mrs. William F. Irwin of Forestry Mr. and Mrs. Beverly A. "Norrts of Mrs. J. G. Minor, Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Andrew Shlland of Mr. ^ Autumn Tourists Arrive Rye Lannin's hospitality includes New York are here for their usual au¬ MacNalr. Dr and Mrs. C. "W. Phelps, Cedarhurst, L. I. Mr. Irwin and Mr. members' wives, and a attend¬ tumn visit Miss large nnd Margaret L. Bray- E. Frank. Dr. R. E. Farmer. In Numbers at Intervale Shlland are also members of the party. ance is expected. ton and Mrs. Andrew H. Gardner of | Edgar Mr. Harold Stokes and family will The Mount Pall River are here for a short stay. Louis Morton. Charles W. Winter and Washington Railway having Miss Polly Blaine CKmrosch and Warwick Scott Special Dispatch to Tita Naw Tosk HasAi.n. spend the greater part of September at established a special excursion rate dur¬ Mr. and Mrs. Miles Branson and Mrs. Mrs. Lea Benjamin. Interval*, N. H. Sept. 16..The In¬ Pearl Island camp. ing the remainder of the month, many R. W. Bronson of Yonkers, Mr. and Mrs. in'TXngled Hearts" Mrs. R. A. Swigert of New York and tervale House is welcoming many au¬ Among the campers remaining late en are of a on the C. H. Smead of New Mr. and Lake are and. taking advantage night York, is still at Sinclair Lodge tumn tourists this week. Prominent Osgood Mr. Mrs. E. mountain, remaining to see the sun rise Mrs. C. R. Van Etten, Mrs. George H. Aiken, S. C.. Palkowska Drexel Godfrey of New York: Mr. and closes. among them are Mme. C. De and enjoy the wonderful distant views Coutts, Mabel and Francis Coutts, and and will remain until the hotel and Mlie. de Palkowka, Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Irving R. Kirkwood of Kansas from the crown of all . Miss Mabel Mason of Brooklyn are at The children of Bethlehem are present¬ P. A. Spain, and Miss Laura May Spain City and Dr. and Mrs. Walter S. Mc- The week end Bret ton Woods the Hotel. From Lake Placid of Montreal. at Want Road McSwee- Dougald past an "The Pixie's Triumph, of Brooklyn, with Miss Agnes was a Miss Jane Roland Sutherland and Miss ing operetta. of Mr. Peter Wynne of New York re¬ busy one, with both hotels filled Hall this week Thursday ney of New York, on a motor tour and much informal entertaining. The Mary Sutherland of New York are at at the Town the hills. The resort attracts many dur- cently arrived for a short sojourn at Cave Grill had diners and the Mount Pleasant, where Mr. John for the benefit of the Home for the Aged of beautiful autumn Paul Smith's. many supper R. to of Mt. Whiteface lng the period Townsrnd will end the season. Summit other arrivals are: Mr. dances on Included The cottage -colony l» and mountain has been Among I* L. Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. at Woodsville. foliage, climbing which was a J. Henrichs, Mr. » thl# week many sojourners Mack, Mr. Arthur Barber, Mr. Edward among party of young and Mrs. A. C. lending liberal support. enjoyed by Mrs. E. A. Mrs. people from the Mountain View at Shorey. Dr. and Mrs. popular White Mountain charity. here. Williams, Prince, L. P. John J. White, Miss Zorah White and V. on the East Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Withers, Whitefiold, Including Messrs. Frank Petitions to Members of Legislature Ask for Toll At the Columbia are Miss Adeline One of the lovliest sights of John J. White, Jr., of New York, and Brandt of New York. E. M. Hitchncr of Sf.de Is Mrs. Charles H. Pitson's flower New York, Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Dodge. Elbridge Stratton, Giles Phillips, Mrs. Leonle Relners. Thomas V. Reln- Wills and Mr. Augustus J. Schmidt of Miss Isabel Beekurts, Miss Marian Route to Which Affords View Over Woodstown. N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. garden at Jackson, which has one of ers, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Seddon ar.d Top, L. I. the finest collections of perennials in Brooklyn and Mrs. D. M. Dempster and Leonard and others, who motored home Miss Muriel C. Seddon of O. Schalz of Hempstead,. Miss Mary Dempster of Phila¬ by moonlight afterward. Brooklyn are At Upland Terrace are E. W. rr0od.Gooa the hills. The flower garden at John 18£ood among late arrivals at the Mount Wide Ratcheller , of Runnel's estate, at Chocorua, delphia. men are arriving here for the Area.Irving Speaks. man and Miss KatharineKatnarme Goodman Sumner Many Pic aFant. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mrs. J. M. HcnusierqPhuster is also one which tourists motor many MI55 GENEVIEVE FOX. DAUGHTER golf, which seems more enjoyable in New York. Mr. and ond MRS. LYTTLETON Twomey of New Rochelle will remain of New York and'Mrs. M. G Hauser and miles to see and enjoy. 9/f MR FOX. there until the close of the hotel. James Special Di,patch to Tub Nbw Yosk H«w.vtn. were Mrs. M. B. Thorn, Mrs. William of Mrs. Belle Woodruff, of New York, Qfi SOUTHAMPTON W. Wilson of R. is Mrs. L. P. Coleman Brooklyn. Newport, I., also at Lakb N. 16 .Recent Dryland, Mrs. H. B. Good, Mrs. Malcolm Is spending the autumn season at Gray's the Mount Pleasant. Placid, y., Sept. Lfttlejohn, Mrs. J. J. Sweeney, Mrs. At . Inn, at Jackson. Hot Springs Has Arrivals at the Mount Washington in¬ openinjf of the motor roud to the sum- Paris Russell, Mrs. M. H. Arnold, Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. David H. Webster and clude Mrs. J. Alexander and Jack Alex¬ mit of In the Green A. H. Behling, Mrs. J. F. Otten and Mrs. Miss Rosemary Webster motored from Treasurers of ander of New York. B. K. Rose of: Mountains has Riven impetus to the C. L. Atkinson. jsrsr.*=" New York to spend a few days at Presi¬ Colleges an Increase in Its Lawrence, L. I.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Recent New York arrivals at White- dential Inn In Conway, where Mr. and Y. movement to build a motor toil road to Meet at Malletts Bay Crafts and Miss Bremner Craft of the summit of Mount Whiteface, and face Inn include Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Mrs. W. A. Ferguson and David O. Brooklyn, Miss Jane Randolph nnd Mr. Murray, Miss Grace B. Murray, Miss of New York, arrived for the Colony forAutumn and Mrs. William Johnson of Hacken- petitions addressed to State Senator F. Newman, Mr. Mary C. Newman, D. It. well Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Gre«.r, wr. S'ebster,eek end. Special Mopatch to Ttrm N»w Tom* Hbbaid. sack and Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Bright Mortimer Y. Ferris and Assemblyman K. B. Van Riper, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Diamond, and and Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman L- them and and Mrs. Frederick E. Thompson. New arrived this Malletts Bat, Vt., Sept. 18..A din¬ Cochran. Porter, urRingr upon O'Connell, Master Harry Hodgkins J. Troth and many their family, of York, Dinners and Outingrs to Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Brandon and party prompt action in an endeavor to M. Mercer Kcndlg. «nd Mrs Eugene week at the Randall House. North Con¬ ner, following: the annual meeting of the ENGLISHRIDINGHABITS Wei-1 are there from New York and W. YoVk other New Yorkers. Dr. and Mrs. C. II. Squire B. secure the necessary legation and Recently arrived from New a,t_ Gvanville E. Dickey of the CrawroraCrawford way, where Treasurers of Eastern Colleges, was held yOUTHFUL come Jenkins from Larchmont. have been the Grand View are Mr. John Simon, and Miss Carolyn R. Squire, arrived Arrivals.Riding, Golf, Mrs. Friml of appropriation, generally Rosen- House walked away mariy at the Lake Champlain Club last Thurs¬ Rudolph New York is siRned. Mr. David Rosen, Mr. Charles water carnival^M on Profile( from Osslnlng. TOWNANDCOUNTRY and spending a month at the Mount Wash¬ Manheimer, Mr. Richard prizes at the bookings are being made for day. It was 's turn to enter¬ Tennis Popular. Backers of tho attention batim, Mr. D. J. at the Profile Many CLOTHES ington Hotel. I project call Marx, Mr, William Grossman, Miss Ruth Lake winter sports throughout the East 81de tain this gathering, so Guy W. Bailey, to the fact that thus far this season where he went to competeHouseJJonday^with other hotels for the The senson at the Profile House will Grossman and Mr. William B. Frank. Intercolleglato swimming rosorts and those opening president of the University of Vermont, extend until September after more than 1,400 persons who made well known winter season include Gray's Inn. Iron Bptrial Dispatch to Tub Nrw York Hmut.n. 28, which Ttars The recent hot weather lias made presided. A lobster dinner was served excius/vc names roots rue several members of the colony will spend the ascent of the mountain have signed most Mountain and Eagle Mountain House, masrea looms or rue woaio Hot Springs, Va., Sept. 18..Major T. October at the Parties "swimming one of the popular at Jackson; Bellevue, at Intervale; Rus¬ and covers were laid for forty. After Forest Hill Hotel, in the register at the State tire observa¬ Teas and Bridge at the Crawford ,T. Oakley Bhlnelander and Mrs. Rhine- Franconla, which is affiliated with Pro¬ tion station, and maintain that at sports sell Cottages, atKearsarge; Presidential dinner the guests gathtred around the they Are Given at Whitefield Mr. Robert Hills endedH°use^the fishing at Randall, at North Con¬ lander have arrived from New York. file House, and will remain open through this rate a toll road would soon the record raln- Inn, Conway; to be one of Khinelander the month. pay season here by catching way, and possibly the Chocorua Inn at spacious fireplace, reputed Major Is to take the cure. the cost of construction. The pro¬ Yosk Hbkai.d. bow trout of the season. welKhl"« in This feature of is here this week en Special Dlipatch to Tub Nbw Chocorua. the largest the East. Hot Springs in favor Arriving route from road would the twren two and three pounds. In the at all times of the year. Dr. John Mc¬ Poland Spring, Me., to New York were posed bo up Wilming¬ WHiTSrtSLt), N. H. Sept. 18..The ton side of the where the the few Ammoosuc River Coy and Mrs. McCoy are here for a Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas Murray Butler mountain, Mountain View House Is one of New are easy and and turn¬ Frederick Everett Thompson of and Miss Sara Schuyler Butler of New grades comparatively resorts which remain crowded here to Mr. where there Is a the lork has motored spend and Mrs. W. Karl Dodge, who York. now graded road used ing away would-be guests throughout malnder of the month with Mrs. Thomi - returned last week from New York, Mrs. Theodore Cuyler Patterson of in lumbering' operations extending month. There still continues to be much much Informal son at the Crawford House. gave a dinner early In the week for Philadelphia is the guest of Mrs. Bray- nearly three of the six miles to the activity In the colony and and Mrs. Arthur Guiterman Mr. and Mrs. ton Ives of New taking the form of small Mr. spent Martin W. Littleton, Jr., York at her cottage summit. From the top there is a entertaining a few days at the Crawford on their Miss Mercer and Mr. here. bridge parties with tea or supper served Punlop Livingston wonderful view on clear days, includ¬ time. Miss tour of the mountains by Fryer, who came In late last week frorri Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pier and their three afterward, according to the James Montague and Richard*"5on\ob'!®tlMon¬ Buffalo to Join his mother, Mrs. Robect spent the day here with Benson ing seventy-two different bodies of Isabel Beckurts and Mrs. Benjamin Mc- [children water among them Rake at the weekly tague of New York have Joined their Livingston Fryer, and his aunt, Mrs.I Rennet Sloan of New York this week. Champlain Oucken will be hostesses at the Crawford House the Daniel Manning, of Mr. Mrs. Eben Stevens of New York and the St. Lawrence. Also in fair bridge party on Thursday evening family Albany. Dodge Is pivot will be remainder of the month. Dr. and^rMrs. la again attracting attention on the ten- spending the month here with friends. weather the spires of Montreal may and a putting party and tea Frederick T. Lau of BronxviUe and Mn of afternoo*. Sale nla courts. Mr. and Mra Littleton left Mr and Mrs. Irwin Cornell be seen. here on Saturday A H. and given Mrs. Frederick and Mrs. R. L. Knowles have on Tuesday for New York. Miss Dun- Milton M. Cornell have returned to New ,n a,d »r th« new Adiron¬ Mrs. C. L. Beckurts, at the Crawford and will Proceed to lop has gone to New Tork to meet her York. Miss Arven Cornell will enter dack Temple,*Vm a unique house of wor- Hayward and Mrs. E. F. Bush were this entertaining here at bridge the North country. Also arriving mother, Mrs. Archibald McCrea, who Vas.sar this fall. whlch,w"rl< «oon to be among those week for the rest of the season wire was in Alaska during the summer with Mr. and Mrs. WilHnm rMartedL'rt.aT"here, was raised by Mr Irving during the week. On Satifrday evening B.JSymmes. Jr., a of Mrs. Perit Dulles and Misses Harrie. Mr. McCrea. Mrs. James McCrea, and their family, who haw spent the th* author> Wednesday, Mr. Frank Dodge assembled party and Sophie Dulles of Philadelphia, Mrs- and D mo¬ Art who Ob mother of Mr. McCrea. has been at the summer here, left on Tuesday for New when hi*''* a ,ect"re. "The Birth of a twenty-five of the younger set. J. C. Waldron and W. D. Waldron, from jets ?av! Woods for supper and Antiques Homestead. York, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Caesar .NationVef. In the village hall. Attendance tored to Bretton Harry at the Mount New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mrs. W. Hayward Drayton of New also started this week for New York. was stimulated by a ticket sale com pod darning in the Cave Grill Kingman. Mr. and Mrs. George V. Cox. York gave a dinner In the Miss a n which Mr. Batcheller to Washlagton Hotel. early week, Nine Rhondes gave luncheon tion. gave Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Fred W. Gravenhorst and her guests including Mr. and Mrs. at the Mount Washington at Bretton autographed copies of three J W. and F. E. Leaycraft, Gordon and Everett Gravenhorst of in the Mrs. Btewart Waller and Mrs. George A. Woods for her guests, Mrs. W. T Cross 1,of j'Trhis latest novels and to the runner Mrs. K. L. Hayward, Mr. and Brooklyn. Unparalleled Huhn, Jr.. of New York. Mrs. and E Miss Anna Owen Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Coleman , Loealng Miss M. Child of Montclalr, N. J. a"tosrr»phed C0PV- Club Mr. and Mrs. L. Henry Saxton and of New York gave a luncheon for her T. Carlvle Jones was here en route to Hamlinamlln daugbiw cf Mr. George Ham- motored to the Balsams Country Miss Olive Saxton of .on and for a of golf on Norwich, Conn., daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. the Crawford House, and other late ar¬ tin the tenor, sang several aongs at Dlxvlllc Notch day were Rt the where Mr. and R. of for tea at Polly's Place Crnwford. of Our Business Rudolph Loaning, Princeton. Mrs. rivals are Miss Julia Bogert of Brooklyn Sween',y New York lias Friday, stopping Mrs. T. Olllls Todd arrived this week a k their return. History was thi.w, In Rudolph Loening Miss Gertrude and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Diamond. Joseph this week been receiving the congratula- Colebrook, UF*>n -om the coaat for the Gilbert of Philadelphia. a,"°ng the campers Mrs. Arthur Hall Smith, Miss Helen Diamond. Arthur Marlcq, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ite season. Miss Mary Deiumn Clark recently en¬ E. M. P. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. C. at1 m,Whiteface#ftr fC,'nd"Inn upon her success this Ware Smith and Miss Helen tertained six of her young friends at P. Murray of New York. season In raising more than 11,000 motored on Tuesday to North Hatley, Arrivals nt Jefferson. dinaer, followed P. to two In the south¬ Over by Mr. and laike ,nn tuberculosis fund, Q., spend days dancing. Ixjnesome has more visitors than Law¬ Mrs. Howard of for- $200,000Worth Mrs. Saxe left ern there. Mr. and Mrs. A. Coonley Boston, Wednesday for New ever, as It is a delightful climb up the which Will be applied to the malntenanee colony of York. or a free bed at Sanitarium Gabriels. rence Phillips have been Joined by Mas¬ merlv Chicago, is at the Waumhek slopesof Cannon Mountnln from the hotel. to in JefTerson for her and with Mr. and Mrs. John Mllburn of New It Is esllmated that between 711.000 and The amount has been realised through ter Giles Phillips. They motored usual stay, a at on Monday her are Mrs. Thomas Nlckerson and Mr. Less Tork gave and numerous Place Colebrook One-half and dinner for Mr. and the bridge Polly's for Mrs. 100,000 peoplt visited the Flume this weekly parties H 8. Prentiss Nichols of other social events ot the season at the to spend the day. E. B. Taylor of New York and Master Philadelphia. season, as this Is the most accessible of Howard of Boston. Mrs. Robert Livingston Fryer of Buf¬ White Mountain nnd the Inn. Mr. Pierre Smith has returned to New Coonley, Jr., are our stocks of the finest Domestic beauty spots to the Mr and Mrs. George F. Dunning and We extending quality falo, Justice James Clark McReynolds most picturesque. Many are motoring Tills week Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W'af- York, leaving his family spend end Mr. Edward IV. Sheldon of New den of Haverford. Pa., have been visit¬ remainder of the month here. Arriving Mr. and Mrs. William F. Glger of Pater- Furniture. We must have more room in these Galleries to through Profile en route to Lost River. Van son, N. J.. *re the guests at the Waum¬ York. ing for a few days with his grandfather, here for a month were Mrs. John A. new creations from our own and from the Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Boyd of Phila¬ Mr. Calvin Pardeen, at the latter's Zelm, Mr. and Mrs. J. Louts Van Zelm, hek of Mrs. George B. Dunning, who has accommodate Shops Zelm spent the entire season there. delphia were dinner guests on Monday New York Schuetzen camp on Lake Placid. John A., Jr., and Hugh H. Van manufacturers in America. To the needed space, of Mr. and Mrs. L. Eolff Corps and Mrs. A. W. of New and Miss Harriet Van Zelm of New Mr. and Mrs. Beverly A. Norrls of leading gain Stanley of Mr, Popper who a ehort New Tork. Makes at Stamford who are the campers re- Rochelle. New York, made stay at the we are without reserve and without to costs, Merry tork. among Mount at Bretton offering, regard Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wallace are late, will keep their .Lake Other arrivals at the Mountain View Washington Woods, gaining have come here to friends and re¬ our collection of here from New York automobile on Special Dinvatrh to Thb Nicw Yosg Hansen. ' lap'd camp until October 1. House this week Include MIbb C. E. Join large and unequalled by open main until the end of the season. Chelr honeymoon. Mrs. Wallace was STAMFORn. N. Y.. Sept. 1(1..New York A. L I). Warner, commodore of Keeler of New York, Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Miss Rachel daughter of Mrs. the Lake Placid Yacht Club, who has Burdett of Scarsdalc, Mr. and Mrs. Lam¬ Mr. E. E. Pollock of New York Is the Dtercks, has few more attractive autumn resorta guest here of Mr. Bamuel for a Merman Dlercka oO»>w York. been on a motor trip to points In New bert Suydam and Mr. and Mrs. Ira F. Taylor FINE FRENCH, ENGLISH AND ITALIAN Mrs. Terah Hoggin has returned from than this village on the slope of Mount recently returned, joining Hutchinson, who motored here from few days and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Llttle- Hampshire, fleld are here from Boston for the week New York and will be at the White Utsaysntha. and while the senson Is Mrs. Warner at camp. They will re¬ Bretton Woods en route to Rangeloy Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Ogden and end. Cottage until October. until the first of the month. Lakes; . . waning there are many vacationists here. main Mr. and Mrs. H. L. and Mr. and Mrs. Melville E. Ingalls are The principal event of the week wa« ¦tames II. Strain of Brooklyn. Mr. and Hoopa fam¬ expected soon from New York, where The week has been rather lively, due to the annual meeting of the Adirondack Mrs. Owen Morgan of Hartford, Con*.; ily have arrived here from New York they have been at the Rlts-Carlton> the presence In town of more than 400 Itesorts Association at the Stevens Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Lalghton of Flush¬ for the balance of thu month and Mr. ANTIQUES members and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blrrell arrived of the New York Schuetaen House on Wednesdav, at which officers. ing, L. I., and Miss A. B. Shattuck of Mrs. John B. Mainell of New York who on will remain until Is IN EUROPE FOR THE OPENING OF OUR GALLERIES from New York and drovo on Tuesday Corps, reached berg Tuesday, reelected for the ensuing year, were- Now York, Sept. 25. It possi- BOUGHT to Faaaifern Farm for luncheon. Mr. accompanied by their own hand, and Mr. H. Marvel; trees! 1,1c that the Waumhek may remain open i'resident, Joseph are All and Mrs. Albert J. Miller, with Miss wh'f have had one of the moat enjoyable | Mr- Philip E. Bice, and secretary, VISITORS AT DIXVILLE NOTCH. until Oct. 1, as many visiting Jeffer¬ Including many rare Originals and Replicas. Frances .dlller and Miss Frances Mo- outings In their history. 5""er.Mr. George \V. ityan. son and the weather hafc been unusually Imported some with¬ New Churchill Hall, where the organise- Special Dinpatch to Thb Nivr York Hbrsld. propitious for golf. A uthentic. Many without duplicates in this country; Ktnna. of York, went to Fassl- At this meeting Mr. J. A. Flanagan Dixvili.s HoTKt., N. H., Sept. 18.. fern on Wednesday for tea. Col. Jacob tlon mude Its headquarters, has heen the of Maione, Mr. L. C. Emerson of Sofcroon Mr. Thomas E. Orexcen of New York out in the whole world. in this Sale M Peters busiest place in tiie Cntekllls during the Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Tipple of Madison. has arrived to spend the remainder of duplicates Many pieces who came In on Monday from Lake and Mr. Leslie Kfncatd, Adjutant- N. at the Balsams hers drove there for dinner week, and the series of concerts given were a J., have been the season here with Mrs. Greacan. Mr. Philadelphia, on General of the State, appointed a weeks recently as the of by the hand that accompanied the to to the for number of and and Mrs. H. W. Albro and Mrs. J. F. REDUCED CONSIDERABLY MORE THAN HALF! Thursday, guest Major and committee present Legislature entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. E. F. have Mrs. H. A. C. de Rublo of New York. organisation, as well as the songfesta. a bill for the establishment of Paul arrived here from Bronx- calling White and Mrs. H. R. Htoepal of Detroit ville to the Joining the New York colony during ha* added to the pleasure of the vaca¬ '° httndl* a f,l"d "f spend month. Also here are Collectors and are cordially invited to call and judge this collection. tionists at other hotels who «nAy.hUrettU at a little family gathering. v Mr. and Mrs. C. If. Btirdett of Scars- Experts the week were Mr. and Mrs. Charles gathered i,$1,000,000 for the purpose of advertis¬ Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Crafts of Brook-* F. Rogers, also the Messrs. Edwin de T. at Churchill Hall during the evenings. ing the State of New York as is done In dale and Mr and Mrs. H. D. Macdonald Donors to Museums should avail themselves of this aaasaal opportunity. Next Saturday night It Is lyn and Miss Bremner Crafts have re- of Chelmsford. Mass. Bschtel. De Lano Anderson, Henry expected the case of the State of California The a week that 200 or more members of the Brook¬ turned to the Balsams from N* C*Wi *r N» Exchang**. C.Jt Mi fm rssinnrUr 4m it pdi trr vh* pwthami. Dodge Cooper and Dudley Martindale report of Mr. Philip E nice, treasurer Lake sec¬ Appr*+*L Chamber of after an spent touring the Rangeley Cooper. The Rev. Dr. I^elghton Parks, lyn Commerce, showed that about .*9.000 was expended tion and visiting friends at several ho- rector of St. Bartholomew's, arrived automobile trip arranged by Mayo this season In advertising the attrac- tela. Wednesday to play golf and take the Fesler; the secretary of the Chamber of tlons of the Adirondack*. Miss Eleanor Mcneely of Hempstead ours. Mr. Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte Commerce, to Include the Rip Van Mrs. Gregory Flynn of New York, a re¬ has returned to Vassar Winkle Trail to the construc¬ Is ac¬ College, having B&G alao arrived Wednesday and will be Stamford, cent arrival at the Stevens House, tion of extension of the New spent several weeks at Wind Whistle joined by Mrs. Bonaparte. the York companied by her mofher-ln-iaw and Cottage as the guest of Miss Dorothy ABSOLUTELY PURE The Philadelphia colony was in¬ waterworks nnd the Ashokan reservoir, Mrs. Arthur p. Caldwell of New York Lannln. creased by the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. will spend the night here heforq rc.urn- Others from Newr York recently regis-' Mrs Emma Cemphell and A. C. Camp- to Stevens are E J. Rutherford McAllister and Mrs. J. j Ing Brooklyn. tared at the House Mr hell of Garden City are at the Balsams FRENCHOLIVEOIL Mnnderson Fries. Mrs. Ord Preston of The season at the Country Club will I>. Gauit, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Welsh! with frh'nds who have spent the sutnmir Washington and the Mlsaes Eleanor he continued until October 10. which will Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Collet Mrs G p' here. and Ord have arrived have a tendency to more dl-vr- Mis* Jessie Lee. Mr. and Mrs.' The World's uimone Mary Preaton provide Fuerat, Among the guests arriving In the last diwnitiKC from California to Join Mr. Preston. alon for the autumn vacationists, for J. W ruttie* and Mr. and Mrs Cyril few days have been Mr. and Mrs. Al¬ Standard or Excellence Galleries Departurea Of the week include Mr. whom a series of dances an«1 card Sunders. bert Framer of New York, Frederick and Mra. Ailen U. Hoyt. Mra Mary parties has already been arranged. Events marking the close of the sea- Stephenson and Mr. and Mrs. 11. H. The highest in everything.but price. ESTABLISHED 1878 S. Tomnnsy and Mr. Pembroke Jones, Mr. nnd Mrs. Emory F. Dycl.mnn of son at White Face inn Included the Farmer of Croton-en-Hudson, Mr. and YourGrocerHasIt Jr, «f New York. Mr. Albert Ottlnger, Brooklyn are passing September at the and luncheon marking the triple Mrs. George Madden. Mr. and Mrs. Madison and Park Assistant United States Attorney-Gen- Maple Avenue Farm. birthday observance In honor of Mrs Weston Hidden end Mrs. Ida Fisher 42-44 East 49th St., bet sral, has returned to Washington, also Miss Eva O'Kelly of New York and William Warner of Pelham. Mrs. Chsun-' of Brooklyn and Mr. and Mrs. It. F. e.la MONTAGNES SONS Mr. Oerdlner Coogfcn and Mr. J. Fred- Dr. W. F. Mlnerly of Rye, N. Y., are at cey Griggs of Detroit and Mrs J C Wll- Bloodgood and Miss M. E. A. Hlrth of DISTRIBUTOR TOR U 5. A. crick R«r- Koxbury. , ¦ou of Pelbajn, othera In the papj New York. \\ I /Urn Imi dtit