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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. ITCW YORK, SUNDAY. AUGUST i. 1013. QUIET MOUNTAIN RETREATS ABOUND IN HEALTH, REST AND PLEASURE Good Harbor for Yachts Found at Catskill Ministers Play Ball In the Adirondacks 12 A BEAUTY SPOT IN THE MOUNT POCONO REGION Charles A.

Watson, Miss A. 1a rant House was re- evening when ttiey (Special to The Eagle.) Ellzabethtown, N. July Jl Baseball has at last worked Its way to the front at Ellzabethtown and the i Frl I dancing, haracter songs and nt, followed by living plc-grandmother's album. Miss Lloyd took the part of while Master furl Mnll.v seph Brown, Miss Florence Tayior, Harriet and Gilbert Lloyd posed In the character parts. Baby Parker and Master Carl Muller scored distinct hits neir performance.

the Grant Hons. or. Mr niirt Mrs. Hugh B. O'Connor, Miss Alice O'Connor, Miss May Donnelly, James Donnelly, Mrs.

L. It. Worth, Miss Klta Worth, Mrs. L. T.

Murphy and family, William Qulgley. Mrs. J. George F. Blaesl.

the Rev. Francis J. O'Hsra, it. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward WU- Broomyn. The Mr. Af Tt.ll uuggan, miss lessie The Heidelberg Miss Mae Harrington, Miss Mae Foley, Miss Ida Rob-bins, Miss Erne Robblns, Mrs. George Glbbs, Mrs. Henrlette Bennett, Mrs.

Robblns, Mrs. J. E. Goodman, J. Forrest Goodman, New York.

Creekslde Mr. and Mrs. E. Wolf, Julius Wolf. Miss Wolf.

Brooklyn. The Sylvi Brooklyn. I Retreat Mrs. H. Nagel, Hotel Mrs.

D. Driscoll, Miss u. Kaine, Miss Julia Torrelly, Mr. McManuel and family, Mrs. Albate-maree and family, Mrs.

Damato and family, McKeane and family, H. Challenor, Brooklyn. Grand View House Miss Anna Sherer. Miss A. Sullivan, Mr.

and Mrs. Kemlrick and family, Brooklyn! Miss K. Murray. Miss Mae Murray. Bath Beach.

Cairo Opens (Special to The Eagle.) Cairo, N. July 81 Calr full tide of Its glory resort, and this means to people familiar with this beautiful section of Catskill Mountains that Its hotels boarding houses are well filled and that Its gay social affairs have reached their height. The Masonio field day, to be held here next Wednesday, bids fair to attract a throng of visitors because more interest Is being taken In It than in any event that has taken place at Cairo Vacation BEAUTIFUL GOWNS Doors to the I detracted pleasure seekers from the Interest let usually taken In basehall, golf and ten- nls, although the latter sports have come In for considerable attention. Arrangements for the carnival that 1 1 Catskill Fire Deparlm. i.t liie.

parade, are progressing rapidly, ami 11 looks now as though the affair, which will be held on August 11, will he one of the most eucoessful celebrations The members of the Masonic fraternity who are spending their holiday at Cataklll are looking forward to next Wednesday, when they will accompany their fellow craftsmen from Cat-skill and from other towns in this sec tion to Cairo to enjoy me Field Day to be held there by Another event scheduled for next week that Is expected to prove enjoyable will be the clambake of the Cat-skill Business Men's Association at Rip Van Winkle Park on Thursday. Amom the vachtlnu parties who have been at Catskill within the past Benaonhurst Yacht Club, having in board Mr. and Mrs. W. S.

Scudiler. W. C. Soudder and Miss Frances Scudder of Brooklyn. The Consort of the Midget Squadron of Jamaica Bay, with Mr.

and Mrs. J. Hannon on board, anchored here over Sunday. The yacht Pettina of the Gravesend Bay Yacht Club, having on board H. Van Keyper, Joseph Donahue, Frank Flynn, John Ennls, George Ennls and William Ennls of New York, spent the early part of the week here.

The annual tennis toournament for the Grant House challenge cup and the champtonsnip or ureene leld Hous menclng Thursday, August 19. The urant Mouse cnauenge cup has been played for continually since 1897. The first cup was finally won by Charles G. Ambler of Troy. The present cup has been contested for four times.

It has been won twice by J. Manley Heath of Cornell University, once bv Edward Burkhart of Colum- the permanent CROWDS RUSH TO PRETTY PALENVILLE Hotel Men Prophesy Full Houses for Month of August. (Special to The Eagle.) Palenville, Nt, July 31 The advance crowd for August rushed to Palenville today and the hotels and boarding houses here are lively tonight. A busy month seems assured. General James J.

Wheelan and Miss Mary Wheelan of Manhattan are at The Win long Its late 15. Mrs. L. D. Adrian.

Mr. 1 Mrs i Jlanl'ey. Mr. and' Mrs. Bonis Rudolph, fea Ida P.

the the and are T. H. A. OTIS SUMMIT VIEW CHARMS TOURISTS Throngs center of interest here during the past but, Mrs. J.

Hunt, Miss Edna Walker, week. Among the late arrivals there Mis. Joseph F. Kehoe. Mrs.

Susan Mr. and Mrs 15. Manor. Miss Susan Ruckenbrod, Dally, Mrs. M.

Toner, Miss M. K. Mrs. Reeves and family, Mrs. Mc-Toner.

Paul F. Hlttlnger. Mr. and Mrs. Dougnl and family, Mrs, Julia Duffy, P.

Carol, Miss Dorothy N. Hickey, Miss M. Donovan, Miss Carrlo Dono-H. Kennedy, Mrs. J.

Ringe, Miss Ar-tvan, New York. line Ringe, Mrs. F. A. Bandhiltz and I Overlook House Mr.

and Mrs. W. son, D. J. Beatty, John Flynn, Brook- i J.

Harwell, Mrs. J. Avenus, Mr. and lyn; Mrs. G.

Seelbach, Miss Viola Seel-I Mrs. J. M. H. Cropley, Mrs.

F. J. bach, Woodhaven; James Mangan. Murphy. Mrs.

Julia Asen, F. Wuepper, Long Island City. New York. Kookwood-in-the-Plnes M. Gre- Grove Side Cottage Mr.

and MrB. gory, N. Newman, M. J. Healy, C.

A. Frank Helm. Miss M. Mclntee, Mr. Fahey, Miss M.

I. Brown, Mrs. D. and Mrs. Meyer, Miss Anna Meyer, Burgen, Miss Dorothy Burgen, J.

A. Miss Mary Mania, Emtl Mann, George Templeton, E. Burns, Brooklyn. Sterncke, Albert Sterneke, New York. The Columbian J.

F. Lynch, Mrs. Hill Crest William Gallagher, Miss I 1 1 1 1 1 J. Small, Miss Teresa Small, games of former seasons have been re sumed. The recent game between tne Pippins, representing Deer's Head Inn, and the Wonders, representing the Windsor, was one of the best f- In si The Pippins wo Among the George H.

Btege, Otto Harry Mollenhauer of Struse ant so Erman J. Rldg-Everybody's Maga- liam M. Klngsley, Seth Sprague Terry, the Rev. H. H.

Pittman, the Rev. Ja-bez Backus, E. P. Porcher, James Swlnnerton. H.

S. Klehl, Benjamin Franklin, William 8. Kellogg, Orlando Metcalf, James De Long and the proprietors of the Windsor, Henry S. Duncan, and of Deer's Head Inn, Benjamin Stetson. Suffrage In Ellzabethtown and Keene Valley Is red hot, and under the leadership or Mrs.

Katnerine wotman of Brooklyn, who is at her summer place. Eaglestowe, at Keene Valley, an active Campaign will be conducted. H. F. Mollenhauer of Brooklyn, who has been visiting at the Windsor, has gone to the Panama-Pacific Exposi-1 ireorge n.

tstege or urooKi; the he Windsor. H. Olbrlcht and family of Wood-haven, L. and H. 0.

Lesch ol Brooklyn are visiting in Elizabeth- Anlvals at Deer's Head Inn In-ilude Mrs. M. McCarthy. Miss Earl Green, Mr. and Mrs.

S. H. Hever-man. Mr. and Mrs.

O. L. Hollands. T. F.

Farrell and Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Swift.

The Windsor Mrs. von R. Phelps, Miss von R. Phelps, Mr. and Mrs.

A. Mr. and Mrs. S. Meagher, Mr.

and Mrs. R. A. Beatty, SAUGERTIES GREETS AUGUST VANGUARD Summer Gayeties in Full Swing at Resort on The Hudson. (Special to The Eagle.) Saugerties, N.

July 81-Mr. and Mrs. E. Koyer and Miss Koyer of Brooklyn are occupying the Davis cottage on Washington avenue, which they have taken for the balance Miss Ju ing her of friends In town. Mrs.

M. M. Baker of Brooklyn Is the guest of her parents In town for the month-end. The Glenerie Falls Hotel has the jolliest crowd In recent years registered. The guests enjoy the programme given by Charles Geyer, George Geyer and the Misses Geyer, well-known Brooklyn cabaret singers, as well as the baritone solos by J.

W. McMenamy. The bowling matches between D. Leichtner, whose high score was 275, and Charles Geyer, whose soore of 250 put him in the running, are attracting almost as much interest as the baseball games that are a feature of the summer here. Late arrivals at the le Falls Hotel Include Miss Talbert.

Miss Evelyn Mueller, Miss Adelaide Hadden, Miss Mabel Hadilen, Miss May Mahoney, Mrs. Mrs. Fred Saam, Frank Ollva, Vincent Oliva, Miss Mary Ollva, Charles Ollva, 1 i i Elsie Hinke, Brooklyn. ra.B. Jacoby, Miss Jacohy, Miss Weinstein, Miss R.

Grossman, Mr. and Mis. M. Kasslett and lanniy, Mrs. a.

Perlltz, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mandel and family, Brooklyn. At Maiden, a suburb of Saugerties, the Manor House has among Its arrivals Mr.

and Mrs. Ezra Baldwin, C. Baldwin, Miss Margaret Baldwin, Mr. carol Garrets'on, E. A.

Wigt. Miss Hattie Wight, Miss Gussie Wigt, che" Mr. and Mrs. Robert Engle, Henry Engle, Edwin Engle, Mr. and Mrs.

George Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. J. Koberts, New York. Urlton Becoming A Popular Place (Special to The Eagli rrlton.

N. July 3 ding country, the all the Catskills i dually. The Pol large crowd. Among there are J. Keiinner, Mr.

ana Mrs. Hirsch. Mrs. Marklndorf and daughters Miss Marlorie Doyle. Miss Mar is ret Ha uteri.

v. Brooklyn: Mr. and Mrs. C. Frey, Miss Marion Campbell.

Far Rockaway; Mrs. A. A. Mathews and family, ooiihaven. Indian Ridge House Mrs.

W. Fries, Master William Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L. F.

Welgel. Mrs. M. Foster, Miss Anna E. Lakas.

Miss Catherine Loh-man, James Bacon, Brooklyn; Mrs. Geiger, Miss Lillian Geiger, Flushing. Mountain Breeze Farm, at Surprise Mrs. F. Hlnes and son, Miss May Parry, Miss Anna Sheh, Brooklyn; Astoria, L.

I. (hern Hill Homestead. Freehold- Mi- nod Mrs. R. Monahan.

Mr. and mw P.leaheth Barrett. Miss May Sheridan. Miss Patricia MacDon- aid, Mrs. Joseph Murphy, Miss Dorothea Murphy.

Miss C. Gow, Miss Kosher. Mrs. Hempstead, Miss Hempstead, James O'Rourke, MIbs Agnes Buell, Brooklyn. The Week at Hunter Hunter, N.

July 31 Hunter hi been at 1U best during the past wee! Mr' and M' 'rranlj GroBband and family of Brooklyn spent week daughter of Brooklyn' are enjoying I AT KAATERSKILL HOP Gorgeous Apparel of Women a Feature at Dance in the Catskills. Kaatersklll, N. July 29 With the beautiful summer weather that experienced this week, the vacationists at the Hotel Kaatersklll had an opportunity to enjoy to the fullest mountain climbing, tennis, id the other attractions found here as well as the Tuesday and Fri day dansants. The ball room last Saturday night presented the most attractive appear- as presented In many seasons Of the throng of people at tending the hop and the beautiful Among the Women present were: Mrs. Stelnhardt, wned in eloth of silver arranged In points covered with white tulle; Mrs.

Werner In black net with sil ver bands; Mrs. Louis Salomon of Far wn of black spangles; Mrs. Jerome rnheim, a gorgeous gown the color ashos of rosea, adorned with silver: headdress to match; Miss Wechsler, ite satin and net; Mrs. A. Neuherg-whlte satin; Mrs.

Traub. white with a lace underskirt black overdress; Miss Nordlinger, white satin and black lace; Mrs. Fleisch, white satin trimmed with pearls; Mrs. A. J.

Splegelberg, black D. Sollnger, midnight blue trimmed brocade; Mrs. Charles Well. lilac colored satin covered with white Kht ud th rosebuds: Mrs. I.

Katzenberg. silver cloth with senrf of indigo blue, skirt trimmed with old lace of silver; Mrs. M. Mlndhelm, brocaded Belgian blue with real lace in, white gown trimmed With head band to match: Miss Rose Backer, pink satin covered with chiffon of 1'eacock blue, also wearins- an elegant diamond necklace; Miss Irene Late arrivals Include L. Osterrelch-.

nieier, I. Katzenberg. S. Starr. Jerome Bernheim, R.

Singer, A. Tau- S. Oppenheimer, Nathan J. Moses, Junius Nasre.l. A.

L. Werner. M. Klaw, Fred H. Wllzln, Mr.

and Mrs. Simon Stelnhardt and child, Mr. and Mrs. S. J.

Valk, Harold Valk. W. B. Hertz, Mrs. G.

Haas, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mey-rnolti Tt A Mevrowitz.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sentnor. Mr. and Mrs.

David Silva, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Alton, Mrs.

Alexander and cnnn, u. iras3--rer. M. C. Adler.

M. P. Block. L. Bobbins, D.

Shaft M. Mindheim, R. fVOren. Charles W. Gatzer, Mr.

and Mrs. C. S. Dean, J. T.

Silvers, Phll-i vr n'ronnnun A. R. SninKarn. 8. Haines Falls Norris, Miss Sarah Norris, Mi Norrls, Mrs.

H. H. Hondricl Hendricks. George llrnn. Mit McDonald and Mil Russell.

Field Day at Old Forge. Old Forge, N. July 31 Th son along the Fulton Chain of Lakes li now In full Bwlng and soci; vie with outdoor sports for i Of I Monday. nil arted off in I wltl on between visitors at the Wood anc at Becker's Camp. The single! mere won for the Wood by Mr.

Rydei ind B. 0. Murphy, the doubles result ng in a tie Morrison and Wagner vs Cummins and Alesbtiry. The potati won by Mrs. W.

J. Derby of other events include cock fighting, hose at and cracker-eating co: handkerchief race am 'contests. One of thi ents was the peat consisted of puthing tie. C. Slinkard Brooklyn llnishing neck and neck wi N.

Rauber of Rochester. In the afternoon the baseball nl of Rocky Point Inn faced that of ailed s. of II H. onv at Rocky Point Mrs. G.

W. Lewy and Miss Llllla Berry of Brooklyn are at Minnow brook Camp. Miss L. Tlerney of Brooklyn is visit Ing at Camn Fulton. Among the Brooklvnites at Becker; Camp are B.

Alk and Miss Dorothe: i E. P. Graves of Flushing, L. I. TENNIS AT CRAWFORB AN AUGUST FEATURE White Mountain Championship! to Be Decided This Week at Gay Resort.

(Special to The Eagle.) crease In the number of socia orche: Bretto: The season took place at the Casino at Ma plewood, Thursday evening, and wa largely attended. The first week of August will be nc table for the tenth annual tennis tour nament for the New Hampshire Stat and the White Mountain champion ships will be played on the courts the Crawford Notch Tennis Club a Crawford. The events to bo conteste ie men singles and doubles. Th er of the singles will meet Jame Crawford Notch challenge Cup. tiled at the Bethlehem Country Henry W.

Jentz of Brooklyn I Mr. and Mrs. II. Knoeck of New Yorl pat runs of i he bile party Monday, which foi tunately escaped a sen The automobile, driven of Wh of the Ammonoosuc River, near land, but was stopped before reach the edge of the embankment, whl at that point, is nearly twenty 1 The annual field day at Lake Spof events, athletic and otherwise, an after the baseball anil (rack spuria mixed nat trimming and driving made great sport, Norman Burger Brooklyn and Miss M. Blizzard Philadelphia winning second prize.

A selected score handicap for tl Alpine Cup on the links of the Bet! lehem Country Club was won by Henr Ludwlg of the Crescent A. Brook lyn. there were wetily-live A nartv which made tin- Kastma House at North C.nwry headiiuarlei Immobile Included P. L. Tuttle Brookl.

Miss Claire Shinlev of Ma Mrs. W. A. Sierllng and Miss Stei ling of Brooklyn are among the Jul Twin Mountains. Professor and rs.

I anest 1 1 gen Brooklyn are at tne ja House. Professor Iha-n, nected with the department of Gel man at the College of the City of Ne York, has been a regular visitor I the mountain for many years, fe Mgh. J. V. Lewis of si retary to Cardinal Parley, has tall rooms at the Sinclair, Bethlehem, Miss Harrison' of Brooklyn, Margaret Deals and Miss I.

Booth Greenpoint are al the McMillan Hon Miss V. 15. Scharff of Brookl; with Miss A. Irwin of Mnnhatt; has been enjoying late July at Gray Inn, Jackson. Mrs.

i.eonarii sum J. II. Cooke of Booklyn, who lu been a member of the championshl of 1, Miss Sarah A. Brady and Miss erine L. Brady of Brooklyn are at Mount Pleasant Hotel, Bretton Wo for a month.

Mrs- Michael 'Don Miss Genevieve O'Donnell. Mis of Brooklyn are among (he July visl having arranged to remain at Brettc Woods for several weeks. Miss Carolyn S. Harmon of Brool lyn offered tne prizes i putting corneal at urn bek, Je I A. W.

Taylor, I. Jackson a friends who Mrs. L. Knieger. Miss 15.

Krueg and Miss J. Ivrueger a at the Site-lair 1 I I i. j''''- Miss Natalie Pud. lPh, Harold W. dolph, William E.

P.u.lolph and Ml D. U. htreeter or nio, i in.ui io main at the Uplands, Bethlehem, iti AU6USU Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Martyne, New I. Rown, Miss Lillian Kown, Miss una Rcxeroft Mr. and Mrs. S.

Hlnch-York. Rown. Mrs. C. Hnowelken.

Miss Aida 1 man, William A. Mclntyre, Miss Mil- Centrnl House Mr. and Mrs. E. R.

M. Hnowelken, Mrs. Michael Agan. died ,1. Blossom.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred llinman. Rr, oid Hintnan. John Hin- Brooklyn.

I Schael'fer, Master Frank Schaeffer, man, Mr. and Mrs. Snuffcn and Walters Hotel Mr Mrs James Brooklyn. frimiiv Mrs Mis lu ll and family. B.

I'urcell. Frank T. Dixsnn, Elliot A. The 1 ironxwood -Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. John Miii h. il, New York. I Jones, J. J.

Dlxs.m, Hol.eri Dixs-n. Karrv llrhrmaii, Gordon Bnsen. Miss Pine Grove House -D. O. McCarthy, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Thell. Albert i Marie Slamm, Miss I Iota lima Mr. Mrs. E.

Boyer, Miss H. Beoger, Miss E. Potzold. Miss J. Huester.

Miss M. Schwann. Mrs. H. Knebel, Miss Anna Knebel.

R. Boger, New York. Anderson House John G. Michel, Carson Dennison, James Ahern, Dr. McGarrlty, James Smith, George Flynn, Thomas White, A.

D. Martlno, Lewis Spitz. Harold Richmond, M. F. Moo.s, Mr.

and Mrs. .1. W. Beel, Miss V. Palndeau.

James Peyton Henry Textor, William H. McGeary, New York. Ledgewnod Farm House Harry Studer, E. M. Johnson, John Llebler, John Reilly.

Edward Swansen, Miss Margaret Swansen. Miss Minnie Don-kerwolkho. Miss K. Harriean. Miss Miss Amy V.

Small, Richard Clark. Sulllva The Kenmore and Mrs. J. Brooklyn. is 0.

Von Sm hew, Mr. Ireeder and child, (1. Dux, Beard (Ireeder. Miss G. Jlss M.

Flood, Miss E. M. Cnstlgan, Miss Hunt, Ben, C. Carroll, Mr. and zi.

Mrs, William Rlppey, Miss J. Olsen, Miss S. rs. Fuchs, New York. I Mat Duer iSM Mill 151 la' Peterson, Miss Kathrvn nit.

Miss Holden, Miss Thomas George Charles Cosgrove, Fred Edward V. Carlton, Thomas ward. Frank Harper. I'aMnn Grant Elwin, 15. J.

Rose, New CONCERTS PLEASE SACANDAGA FOLKS Golf Also Claims Much Attention at Resort in the Adirondacks. (Special to The Eagle.) Sman.iaga, N. July 31 Begin-nlng with the sacred concert In th( grove last Sunday afternoon and th evei e.meert on Sunday, when l.e Hoy Pickett pleased the throng visit rs Saeandaga with the most y-n I selei iions, aerompani thi Ini the I. The hop tonight at which Mr. and P.

M. Cain are a splendid illion of the latest dances, st.ii nt John MoGlynn of the New Hotel Men's Association motored Sunday with a part; of relatives enjoyed a pleasant visit to the if has come in for more than the amount of attention this week. and Mrs. D. M.

Keniieguie of WiVndT'horc1 arrivals at' Adirondack Inn Mrs. I. F. Marden, mhntlan; Miss L. A.

ler Dr. J. N. Lewis. Brooklyn: A.

Voorhees and family. L. Mrs. W. T.

Evans, Sea is Pines M. O'Brien and family. i-ys-Mrs. C. C.

Marsdm. Mil-Mayer. Mrs. Gustave A. Jahn, I.

Kavanaugh, Miss Louise igh, Brooklyn. OI TDOOR SPORTS AT ASHEV7LLE. Asheville, N. July 31 Outdoor i ln and te ding and motor parties, pop ilar dancing, which the cool ally pleasant among summer Dancing, how Many Journey to Mountain House to Survey Surrounding Country. (Special to The Eagle.) Otis Summit, N.

July 81 Nearly ery one of the many automobile par ties that have reachui the Catskills this week, as well as several hundred people from resorts within twenty miles from here, visited the Catskill Mountain Houbo since last Saturday take advantage or tne wonaerriu of the surroundlnir country. This has made the Mountain House ious In all parts of the world. mtlful child, I this tontlon paid little Miss Mary Beach in Waienen, the beautiful grand- mrhtor of Mr. and Mrs. George Beach of the Catskill Mountain House.

grandparents. elude Miss B. Hell, Mi's 5. F. mill S.

G. Wasch. William A. Wasch. William Sherick, S.

Goodman. Julius Miller, Mr. and Mrs. L. Herseh.

Miss Bertha Ruffner, Miss Anna V. Bates, lander, rs. credit. Miss Therese Cassel. Mrs.

J. Freudenhelm, Miss Daisy Freuden-heim. Miss Etta Goldwater, E. Robit-zek, Mr. and Mrs.

A. C. Moebus, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stehlin, M.

L. Hel-burn, A. Hollander, Mr. and Mrs. E.

Stern, Arthur Weil. Mrs. 1511a Weil, and Mrs. M. Meyer, Miss Meyer, Paruch.

A. Mack. J. J. Oestreieher.

Ins Oestreieher, Mr. and Mrs, Gua- Lewy, Mrs. B. (Tine, J. J.

Cnne, ster Silver line, M. Lieber, Daly Jacobs. Stanley l'hilio. Henrv Weil, Miss Sophie H. Goldsmith, Miss Keyser, Master Richard Keyset', eoliold.

Stamper, Mrs. 1 Heymann, Charles Mrs. William Wil- Braoklvn: Mrs. M. Rowan.

Far Rockaway; Kugene Beitter, J. N. Franck, Flushing; Mr. and Mrs. Jo-Beph Stehlin, Long Beach.

SOUTH CAIRO, N. T. South Cairo, N. July 31 Duncan Villa arrivals include R. C.

Bagley, William Barney, Miss Irene Warner, Miss Arllne Warner, Mrs. Irene Warner. Brooklyn. Malaeska House Miss L. Lendnum, Mr.

and Mrs. C. K. Hermans. Mrs.

J. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. H. F.

Collins, Thomas Totter Miss Emily Thie-man, George Swanson. Harry Chapin, Mrs. M. Fritz, Brooklyn; Charles Maspeth; F. Percival, Wood-haven, L.

I. Maple Farm, Gayhead Mr. and Mrs. W. Waugh, Mrs.

J. Haslach, Joseph Haslaeh, H. Haslach, Mr. Klefer and family, Mr. and Mrs.

A. Schup-bach, Mrs. John Kluepfel, Miss Emma Stenimitit, Brooklyn: Nudlnsr. Mr. and Mrs.

H. Richter and daughter, Grows Squirrel Inn Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert noo, John Hoe, Janet Roe, Mrs. iiraee K.

Hutchlns, J. D. Crook. iMr. and Mrs.

Richard Van Santvoord, b. ampnell, Mrs. Paul G. Graven- horst, Miss Clara Kirchhoft. M.

P. Baylls, New York; Commander J. li Palmer, U. S. and Mrs.

Talmer, The Antlers Miss Henrietta Men seller, Nathan Lesser. Miss Beatrice Lesser. Simon Strauss, Brooklyn. The I'enmore Mrs. J.

Dockstader and family. Henry Kanfmann. Mrs. M. Mosher and family, Mrs.

C. Schultz, The 0J3eHe-Vue William ton. Miss Jennie Marshall. Miss Anna M. Met 'artery.

Miss Mary A. MeCaffery. E. Whelan. James T.

Mooney. Miss Leona V. Staukevich, Brooklyn. The Vista Mrs. Simon V.

Smith, Miss Cornelia Smith, Mrs. Paul Juersch. Miss M. 15. Dwyer, Brooklyn.

The Claremnnt Mr. and Mrs. 15. A. O'Donnell, Miss M.

O'Donnell, Brook- Ivn. Loxhurst Miss Rose James F. O'Hara, MIsb S. E. Miss Mary O'Hara, Miss O'Hara, Mrs.

C. S. Bartcld, Mi A. Barteld. Miss Sophie M.

I dose Barteld. Halsted, Leonard Halsted, Miss Myrtle Schwerzel, Brooklyn; Miss Gertrude Kerwin, Miss Evelyn Kerwln, Miss Marguerite Carroll, Long Island City. Central House Mr. and Mrs. H.

ClassholT and family, Mrs. C. Yansen and family, Mr. and Mrs. H.

15, Schae-fer. D. J. Gelenny, Mis. A.

T. Mid-ford, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kershner and family, E. F.

Brice, New York. The Mountain Crest Harry Fell-hauer, Miss Rose Baum, Miss Frances Flenk, Miss L. Junge, Henry Otten, Harry Otten, Miss Minnie Fischer, Brooklyn. Shady Grove House Edward L. Cut-ran, Mrs.

George Van Btanovltz, ibi nolle. Brooklyn. As a Summer Resort Kelly. Mr. and Mrs.

John Reynolds, Mi: Margaret Reynolds, Mi: Hino House Mr. and Mrs. F. Mul- mond. Leo Orossband.

Brooklyn. The Dellwood Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thell Brooklyn; a Gritln 1. I House hardt.

Miss Caroline Larsen. Jennie I'Usen, S. Olson. Miss Minn; Boumnnr. Miss Bessie Becker, lgn Becker, Miss Anna Nor LEEDS SOJOURNERS HAVE ACTIVE WEEK Many Happy Diversions to Pass Away the Time at Resort in the Catskills.

(Special to The Eagle Is. ft, July It popular resort this Mis: M. Kelly. Mil Mat Hamilton. Tho HI.

George Robert Lench, Mrs. J. Leach, Miss Florence Learl). Hubert Leach Miss Anna Leach, Miss Ethel Leach, Martin, J. Marshall.

Grant McKonzie, Allen Mc-I Kenzle. Pino Grove House John Lutz- berger, James Miller, John Murphy. Henry Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Doyle and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. McDonald, New York.

Green Valley Farm House Joseph Mullvantlv, Miss Catherine Mulligan, 1 fannh Somervillf: Villa R. McN'aily, Miss Mae Mackey. Mr. and Mrs Jan. pa f'lvde, Mr.

and Mrs. John Chtvedlan. Mr. an-: Mrs. John McKee and family.

John Barry. Art in Ma-Parian. Miss Anna Muller. Jerry To-hia Jerry Hiekev. John MeConville.

Mr and Mrs. Joseph Hlnes and fam- lly Mlai Marie Kelley. Miss Anna Kellev. Miss Mae Farrell. Mius Helen l'ui ell Brooklyn.

Green Lake House Mr. and Mrs. l-'r A Weber Mrs. Lena Schnei-'' d.r Miss Anna Ruedi, Mr. and Mi William F.

Wick. J. F. Fanning. Nicholas A.

Ruccl. Mr. and Mrs. Ar-1 thur Throm and family, Brooklyn. Lake Homestead r.nynwald.

E. J. Brooklyn. rr House -Miss Mabel Vlits Bessie M. 'Alpine, ler.

Jerome Hersug. Miss Miss Daisy Canniff. Miss i i. N.r.. I.

Helen M. New- he. H. Hoff- Chestnut Lawn House Miss Daisy Dcmeny. Miss Denning, Mrs.

K. E. Robertson, Mrs. John Hawly. 1 Walter Hawly, Albert Dennin Sherman.

Mr. and Mrs. 15. L. Taylor, New York.

Palenville Homestead Mrs. J. Dorman. Mis? Catherine Dorman. Miss Minnie Dorman.

Fred Dorm.Tn. Charles Mr. nd Mrs. P. Go Oak ingston.

George llagermeyer. Anthony Henry Hoffman of New York Is at the Dramm nd Falls Hall. Echo House Mr. and Mrs. J.

Mul- len and sister. Mrs. Ede and family, Brooklyn. 1 chin. Benjamin Chautelaw.

Miss May Hyland, Miss Gertrude Hyland. Mrs. 3ou, who purchased Mis. Anna Metzger. katom Total IfiM Ruth Sou- Miss Helen Mis: beth Koser.

Brooklyn, mntain Viev, House Harry er, Mr. ami Mis Kiac Schiller. York, Jatne. A BROOKLYN OI.OXY. Holmes, N.

July 31 This vil has been captured by Brooklyn lor the first time in history, the 1 and cottage eo.my at Uet I ond. a .1 private lake here. Is composed entirely of Br lynltes. Among those the bungalow L. (Special to The Eagle.) Haines Falls, July 31 The phenomenal growth of Haines Falls as the leading summer resort of the Catskill Mountains Is called to mind each year.

There are rooms to be had at excel- itels and boarding houses at Falls tonight, but, on the other hand, there are a number of the hotels and boarding houses that are iuii until the close of August. The most important realty change here since the opening of the season took place last Friday, when Evan Randolph, vice president of the Girard National Bank of Philadelphia, be- i owner of Dreamysiae, in Santa Cruz Park, formerly the home of Mrs. Nellie P. Leech, or Brooklyn, who for several seasons conducted it jte arrivals at the Laurel House In- rlude Miss Marlon Wall, Dr. N.

Nieder. Mrs. A. V. Turner.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Stamper, Mr. and Mrs.

F- W. Wart-man Mrs Aronsen and family, Mrs. Elise Schrleber. Miss Olga Schrleber, Miss C. Berger.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Gatze, Mrs. E.

Van Praag, Dr. N. Lief, Miss Klll.oii. Mrs. M.

Perle, A. M. Sacks. Arthur Turner, New York. Santa Cruz inn Ward Stevens, Mrs.

A. M. Mosher, Mr. and Mrs. Graham L.

IMee Biehard C. Bueher. Dr. and Mrs. Sampson, Dr.

M. L. King, F. M. Caldwell, New York.

Sunset Park Inn Mr. and Mrs. Patrick K. Sbeeran, Lawrence L. Goldrlck, Charles E.

Russell, Mrs. H. Twltchell, Miss Gertrude Dletz, Brooklyn. Twilight Inn Miw Loulee Harris, Mr. and Mr.

H. E. Disney, Miss E. Disney. Dr.

and Mrs. D. M. Staebler, Miss Helen Sammls, Brooklyn. Ledge End Inn Miss C.

A. Beck-man, Mrs. Edward Hungerford. Mrs. tt.

Meaeher. Mrs. A. L. Peterson, Jjuismas, TIMlMi The Central House has among its those who arrived at the Crawfoi late arrivals the Rev.

Dr. Jaches, Mr. this week. and Mrs. Leon Adler, Mrs.

H. The Fabyan House is the sit mm the Misses Baum. Mr. and Mrs. A.

home of Miss Helen I. Hirsch Rosenberg, B. Gltter, Mrs. J. Landres, Brooklyn, who has joined party Samuel Horwltz, Miss Selma Becker, ison and daughter, Mr.

and M. J. Felner and son. Mrs. A.

Weinstein and fami'y. Mrs. Miller and daughter, I Mrs. H. Green'blatt and family.

Brooklyn. O'Hara House, at Lexington Michael Regan. Mrs. Marv E. Dnnnhy, i Raymond A.

DuUPbx Bxooklyn. and Al-.

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