New York Tribune (New York, NY) 1907-06-30 [p 11] · rowing, canoeing, bathlr.g. f.shlna;. new...

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. If* VETiy 'DESIRABLE LOCA.LIUIES SUMMER. HOMES NBW-YOKK DATLY TRIBUNE. SUNDXY. -TUNE SO. 1007. PZ>'>STXVA>IA. A f.'MMLR F.KSOP.T ' V THE BEST CLASS. MIZZEN TOP HOTEL SARATOGA SPRINGS W.NDSOR HOTEL OPENS JUNE 24TH. fpecial Kates on Application. R. G. 6MVTH. Lessee. Saratoga* TLbe <3ranb Xlmon tiovo Open. WOOLLEY A fiEKHAJVS, Proprietors. Plans six] particulars can tie obtained at the HOTEL MARIE ASTOI.NKTTE, Broadway. Mta to 67th St., New Tork. fAVADA. CANADA. HOTEL LA REINE Bradley Beach, N. J. RIGHT ON THE BEACH Adjacent to Asbury Park. 50 Miles from New York. AND COTTAGES. Oa essat at Quaker Kill, Pawling, N. T. Two hours from New York CKy via Harlem H. R. i.2or> feet ele- vation, deliirhtfui Eurrour»llnKP. golf, tennis, music etc. >.>\u25a0»• prj-.-ai'- baths this tf-ason. Will or*n June 2OU> tinder new management. Circulars and information on application. HOWE & TWOItOGEE, PAWLING. X. Y. During winter. Princess Hotel, Bermu'la, $3,000 FREE STEAM LAUNCH Accommodates 75 people; larg» lake, excellent flah- lcg: all amusements free; Jersey milk drink; fresh vegetables ar.d berries;; $8 week: circulars. MARANA- COOK HOTEL. Maranacook, Me. Also, 22 housekeep- ing- cottages to let. BRADLEY BEACH is the most healthful and beautifully located resort on the coast. High elevation. Fine pine groves. Excellent bathing grounds. New ocean walk. Fish- ing, boating and refined amusements of every kind. Express trains one hour and seventeen minutes from New York. For descriptive information and rates apply to Frank DeWoif, Hotel La Reine. EVERYTHING NEW. Long distance telephone and running water in every room. Private baths: white help; unequalled location. Beet service and best appointments of any hotel on the Jer- sey coast. THE MONTCLAIR NEW FORT WILLIAM HENRY HOTEL LAKE GEORGE, N. Y. <?> «. i MOST Orchestra; fine golf links, i BEAUTIFUL f!*hir.g. bathing, boating j RESORT tennis, billiards, &c- [ UEWTOHK WILLIAM P. CHASE. TH. | 4> & Hote^GrenoTfe. (M * \u25a0 »nd 7th Aye. This beautiful, new hotel is located in the suburbs of Montclair, New Jersey, fourteen miles from New York by rail or automobile. A MOUNTAIN HOME AMID CHARMING SURROUNDINGS Largp, well-furnished rooms supplied with every modern con\enience and romfort. Grill rooms, tennis courts and automobile garage. Descriptive book upon request. THE MONTCLAIR HOTEL CO. Thru. 1410— Bio™.- MONT CLAIR. N. J. I Hotel Champlain I 1 AND COTTAGES «i § CLINTON COUNTY. N. T. g ft ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN. X « In centre of Natural Park of 450 acres. =$ Ready for reception of guatt* June Ist. VI | GOLF—TENNIS—SAILING | '& Through Pullman eervlc* from N. T. f? <^ On main line D«L and Hudson R. R. S miles A £, from PJattetMSJeT- i JS 6«nd for Illustrated booklet to * «* E. L, BROWN. Mgr.. care DeL and Hndssn ? *3 uptown office, 1364 B'way. *Pbon« 6686—3Sth ]X r> unui July Ist then at hotel. CtO Two particularly fine cottages to rent. i Twc particularly fine cottages to rent. a BRUNSWICK HOTEL HOTEL '"TRAYMORE SHOREHAM INN and COTTAGES iHOREHAM-ON-BOUXD, I*I. Carien Spot of Kerta Shore. In Highlands. Select Ffcrr.Hy Hotel. Bathing. RHODE ISUIND. THE RU DOLP n \u25a0--\u25a0 *":*• rotono MU.. Cresco. Pa. WALTER RUTX)U»H. MONTANESCA EirerTth'.ng n«w. neat and modern. Elevator, rteeua neat, electric lights, private baths, orchestra. r>l- Booklet I. I>. IVISON. Mt. Pocono. Pa. BLUFF HOUSE, MII.FORD. PIKE CO.. PA. OPENS JUNE 20. 65 miles from New Tork City. »la Erie Railroad: accommodates 330; most charming resort on bank of Delaware River: all modern conveniences: orchestra, golf, baseball, tennis, mairnlflcent roads, boat- ing, bathing, flshtna;, etc.; no mosquitoes. ArTOMOBILS •BUS FROM PEPOT TO HOTEL, Send for illustrate* booklet. P. N. BOURNIQUE. Proprietor. Mlf lIUIAX MI( lIK.AN THE GLEN WOOD, Delaware Water Gap. Pa. A hiph class modern brick house, located in a wonderful scenic locality; capacity. 350; new ballroom; orchestra, concerts dally; two tennis courts: golf, boating, bathing, drtrlng. pool. billiards, shuffleboard and all amusements; spe- cial rates over Independence Pay; 2^4 hours from New New York via I.ackawanna R. R. For booklet, address, P. R. JOHNSON. WATER GAP HOUSE. Delaware Water Gap. Pa- New Ownership Management. Now open. Remains open until November for th« •»- tertainment of a refined, select patronage. Entirely re- built, enlarged and modernized by expenditure of 1100,000. New and luxurious furnlahtnss. Now tbe> flneat equipped and best appointed Mountain HotaL C&paclty. 400. Highest altitude. Coolest location, comma-idlng unob- structed views of 30 mil;.-. Entirely removed from Boea* and dust of Railroads and Highways, but within eajrr access of both. Uydraultc Elevators, steam heat, lea; Creplneeß. Private tiled Baths. Running water la all rooms. Lltrhted by Electricity and Gas. Culsln* under direction of noted Pranch Chefs win be of the highest standard. White service throughout. Orchestra. Varied * social features. Billiards. Fowling. Ac. Golf, t-".nl«. rowing, canoeing, bathlr.g. f.shlna;. new garaara and livery with h!*h class saddle horses arid equipment. IVrit» for Illustrated Booklet an i official auto maps. ?p»e!»l July terms. JOHN PUTU>Y COPE. OUR MOUNTAIN GUIDES Skilled by Yeais of Alpine Mountain-Climbing, Will Lead You to Peaks Above the Clouds Loftier than St. Bernard, Grander than the Jungfrau, in the CANADIAN NATIONAL PARK ALONG THE LINE OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC OIK HOTELS AT OCR SLMMEU KESORTS AT BANFF, LAGG4N, GLACIER, FIELD, EMERALD LAKE AND OTHER POINTS, are models of comfort an>l convenience, nn>l to those who take delight In rambles in shady woodlan'l paths by lake and «troum. or seek with sportsman's seat the haunts of the denizens of the forest or the finny Irlbrs \u25a0 f thn waters, \u25a0 vacation In the) Canadian Rockies effurs unequalled .opportunities. OIK TRAIN SERVICE IS PERFECT. Our Swiss Guide service in the mountains fully described in our illus- trated booklets, which are sent on application. ROBERT KERR, P. T. M. E. V. SKINNER, A. T. M. 1 & 458 Broadway Montreal, Quebec. . and 281 Fifth Aye., N. Y. Atlantic <"lty, N. J. With Its maßnlflcent ten «tory fireproof addition, pre- sent* the. finest equipped and moat modern of Atlantlo Clty'i leading hotel* Superlative In construction, ap- pointment and service. Guests' rooms averaging 19 feet aquare. and each with full ocean view I'rlvat* baths, fresh and sea water attached to each room. Epaclous solarium and conservatories on roof. High class orchestral concert* dally. Oolf privileges to \u25a0ruests Capacity. 800 Illustrated booklet upon re- quMt Traymore Hotel Co.. I>. S. White. Pres ; Cham. O Marquette. Manager WHIRI ¥OC CATC CATCH TWCI. NEW BPBI'CE CABW PfH Rooms en suite and with bath. 8 hours from New Tork Booklet W J * M n. PRICK Canadensus P. O . Pa.. Creseo \u25a0> » . »ha a >»- Country Board. ROCKHTRST INN. SPUTTEX DUTVIL-ON-HUDSON. HlKh, cooL haaJthfuL References re-iuir«d. Telephessw "*"**• **~" " MISSES LESLEY. 22TtIx St. NEW HOTEL RUDOLF. ATI-ANTIC crrv. N. J. Directly on the beach; 400 rooms. 200 with fresh and salt water baths attached: American and European plan: cuisine a ppeclalty. Newly renovated and decorated, and new management. Personal direction of JOEL HILL- MAN. PROPR. Also Proprietor of Harvey's Famous Res- tyrant, of Washington, D. C. The new and popular feat- ure of this hotel is the Red Rambler Grill. HOTEL MORTON y OCEAN HOUSED AND COTTAGES WATCH HILL, - - R. I. BOW OPEX Fcr Information and particulars address J. F. CHAMPLIN. ALSO . WATCH HILL HOUSE ' Sk Address HARVEY S. DEN (SON * A IVANHrRST. new house: Mrs C E Smith. Mgr. S?anifor.t. N. V.: Catsklll Mountains. Most «rp> te> date and exclusive house, la town; cuisine and eervtoe the best: all amusements. Mineral Springs The Great Health, Rest and Pleasure Resort OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND The Mt. Clemens Mineral Water* are unrivaled for the cure of RHEUMATISM AND ALL NERVOUS AND BLOOD DISEASES. The merits of the Mt. C!e|nens Mineral Baths are attested by prominent physicians in all parts of the country. Two hun- dred hotels and boarding houses off^r accommodations and rates to l.uit all tastes and purses. Mt. Clemens is delightfully situated 20 miles from Detroit. Through trains from the East and West via Grand Trunk Railway System. Detroit suburban electric cars every half hour. Illustrated book of Mt. Clemens mailed free. Address, F. R. EASTMAN, Secy., Chamber of Commerce, MT. CLEMENS, NUCB Narragansett Pier BOARD. On a farm pleasantly located on hl»h ground: «5 miles from N. V . : beautlfut scenery: comfortable rooms, table well supr^ltM w >*h free* ve(retabl.-s. etc.; near P. O. Address Mrs. J. NICKER- SOX. Ileddlnir, Conn. NOVA SCOTIA. HISTORIC, WTBRBaniWC HALIFAX SEASHORE BOARD. Monmouth Beach. V J Roberta Cottage now open; rooms, with board; has all eoo- venlene»« and la located directly on tho beach: three) minutes* walk from station, reference* exchanged. Address ROBERT 3 COTTAOE. Monmouth B—eh. N. J. mm \I>Y GROVE FABM. Pleasant country hnme. n«ar CatsklHs: excellent board, terms. «A per week. OEO. C ROBBINB Prop.. Orapevllle. Greene County. N. T. Virginia Aye.. near Beach. Atlantic City. N. J.—Open ad the year. Fine Table- Suite* with private b«th. Hand- somely furnished. Perfect •anltary arrangements. EJa- vator to all floors. Special Rates for Winter. Capacity 280. MRS. N. R. HAINES, Owner and Proprietor. HOTEL NORMANDIE, Kenturky Aye.. near the Beach. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. 100 bright sin* rooms. Congenial environments. llii?fi class cuisine. Special table aervi'-e. Rate J12.00 and up per day. Weekly $10.00 and up. N. T. fXßcft. Normandt« Restaurant 82 Union Square. Write, call or 'phone 1222 Sttiwe—Jit. 8- L. MTJRPiIT. Prop. RHODE ISLAND Queen of Seashore Resorts l*n*<juar.ed Bath Ins;. Casino. Country Club. Golf. Polo. Tennis. Fishing. Boating NEW MATHEWSON ( GKEEN'B INN IMPERIAL METATOXET GIADSTOXE ATWOOD ATLANTIC XARRAOANSETT MAESASOIT i COTTAGE Address above Hotels via the DELIOHTFUL DIRECT SEA TRIP NEW YORK TO 11 51 ill vUU lIA B(>*Kl>KK> « »Mt» at Alfalfa Farm: hl«h eleva- tion, plenty of shade trees, near railroad station : terms moderate. Address ALFALFA FARM. TrumbuU. Conn. THE MANISSES, BLOCK ISLAND, R. I. Fifteen miles at sea: daily boats from N. Y. without change. Every modern convenience. Bathing, fishing, boating, orchestra. N. T. ofllcs. Town & Country. 2&1 4th Aye. References. Booklets. C. E. & E. A. BROWN, Props. JBartborougb-Eienfieiiri ATLANTIC CRT. N. J. ,Inmu.li White it hons. Proprietors. SPIPMIN TV XX Vi E. Stamford. N. T. Beautifully located; •ccommodatlona for 70 Fnr terms apply to J. W. SIMPSON. TL.- ft|-«*«J»- Virginia Avp. and Krach, The Clarendon r^/°H"^?r ADALENA, S7 Bouth Broadway. Tonker*. Fine rooms, excellent table, beautiful grounds: IS minutes by trolley from Kingsbnd«e subway stall—; fare. 6 cents; rates. Ifl to lit. \ VERMONT HOUSE. Vermont Aye.. near Reach. Atlan- tic City, N. J. Open all year. Private baths, ex- cellent table and service. Fresh vegetables from farm; $1.60 day up; $8 week up. M. E. GEIGEK. on the DOMINIONATLANTIC RT. CO.'3 SUPERB ID-KNOT EXPRESS S. S. PRINCE ARTHUR. FOB KATES. TICKETS. SAILINGS and beautifully Illustrated "Land of Summer Ke»t" apply to Company's General Agents. THO9. COOK * SON. 245. 1200 Broad- way. «14!» Madison Aye.. and Fifth Aye.. cor. 46th St.; or any tourist agent. BOYS BOABOKD. part time, in camp «> "toor* oc Hudson, under Palisades; larg* plac«; fruit, cardan. cows horses; swimming, boatlni;. supervision of experi- enced teachers. HUTLER HOMESTEAD. Tenafiy. N. J. A Bungalow On the Seashore ON GREAT PECOXIC BAY. Thr«» minutes to fin« free bathing fish ing: modern Improvements; tele- phone- home raised products; bountiful table; unsur- passed for health and enjoyment. HALLOCK. Flanders. L. 1. COUNTRY I,rFE. »\u25a0•-\u25a0• easy reach of subway and N v Central: Ul?«rdale on Hudson: six high acres; near Van Cortlindt: «olf. tennis; refined people; teL. 2* ! Kingsbrldge. HACKETT. West 533 d—\u25a0 ! CEI>\R GLEN HOt'SE. Rlfton. Ulster Co- N. T.— Fir»t-claßs board. $8 to $10 a. w«elc. Illustrated book* j et^ W>L SLATER. Proprietor. CONNECTICUT. EDGEWOOD INN, GREENWICH (ON THE SOCND). CONN. NOW OPEN. » miles from New York. 80 trains dally r^.-4 .. Picturesque Country Casloo. Go.f, Tecr!». Bowling. Spaclou. Verandas. Concerts ted Dancing daily In "The Court" . D. P. SIMPSON. Manager. YARMOUTH, NOVA SCOTIA. NO HAY FEVER. Summer temperature averages 71 degrees at norm. Flrst-claas hotels; also Rood board In town and country. Boating, salt and fresh water ashing, hunting. SOU; charming drives: excellent roads for cycling an.l n>»turlnic. Regular steamship service frmn Boston and New York Write for Booklet. J. BOM) <iKAY, Secretary Tourist Committee. NOVA SCOTIA HAJVIUJCIIST, IJTCHFIELD. CONN. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Op*n» June 23i!i, BOOKLET ON APPLICATION. BROWNE * BPERRY. Proprietors. LAWRENCE, L. Desirable location: near depot; private dining tables, references. P. O. Box ISO. Tel. 33S Lawrence. .. Grand Hotel Yarmouth NO HA V FEVER Is the Ideal way to spend ths hot summer days. Let us tell you about Granville Park a new development within dally commuting distance of New Tork. and being sold to a nice refined class of peo— KEANSBURQ SHORE IMPROVEMENT CO., 141 L.-citdway. Now Tork. Phone 6&8 Cort. WANTED, for home care and training. In Catskllls, , five boys; terms r»ason*. transportation free; send i for booklet. PRINCIPAL. Walton. X. T. Average noon temperature July <& Aug. 70 deg. Golf. Tennis. Sailing, Fishing, Fin« roads. PubMo Garage. Daily rates $3 to $4. Week- ly, $14 to $21. Booklet. GEO. Q. PATTEE. Mgr. NEW JEKSET. THE ALBPRTSON fSttSSg. Send for booklet and terms. J. K. A 1 11KRT8OX. TUT nni nillJll 1 Main Ay*. Open view of Ocean. IS! El-W A 4 KenTnt'r OTSS Capacity 100. ' Booklet. ft rOSTBR LAKESIDE INN i COTTAGES fSS&JI^« Dry lnvlKoratlnV mountain air. unequalled for tnvalMs and ehlldren: boatiw:, Bshlnj J.1v1i.,, practical place for business men and families. - THE ORTLEY INN HQUAN BEACH. N. J. On the Sea Shore Line of th« I'uiiiia, RH Midway between New York and l'hllft. Kino eurf bathing, iiailine and Hshlni:. Opens for 22nd season July Ist. Terms $8. $10. $12. $14 per week, season d»d »^ CJ> MK3 C- H VAN HAASIIEEK. Ortley. N. J. 1- AKB VILLA. 4B Broadway. Ooean Grove, N. J. I'n- \j obstructed ocean view. Superior table, airy rooms. Accommodates We. *1 to »10 __ aj - :.- '11— Uami*A- k Bath Aye.. Ocean (JroTP. >'. J. nOrni3n nOUSC2«'O yds. from Beach. Opan to Deo. FOREST HOUSE, BUDDS LAKE, N. J. Special Rates over Fourth. 48 miles D., L. & W. Baas Fishing;. Bathing. Tunnla. Bowling. Music. Elevation 1,800 feet. F. M. DURYEA. THE PALMER HOUSE, SSS£° j. Now open. OverlooklnK lake and ocean. Booklet. J. R. PALMRR, formerly Palmer House Lakawood. \u25a0™~~ MAINE. ~ 1 CUSHIMG'S ISLANO.the of Casco Bay OTTAWA HOUSE and COTTAGES. Now Open. Extensively Improved and refurnished. FISHINi;. BOATING, BATHING, TENNIS, ETC BEAUTIFUL SCENBRY. PURK SPRING WATER. CONCERTS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Booklet. BOYCE «: HATFIEL.D. A DVEH.TISEMENTS and subscriptions for The Tribune XX. received at their Uptown Offlca. No. 1364 Broadway, between 88th and 37th sts.. until 9 o'clock p. m. Adver- tisements received at the following- branch offices at tegu- lor office rates until 8 o'clock p. m.. vii : 254 Sth aye., a. c. cor. 23d st. ; 153 Oth aye., cor. 12th at.; 02 East 14th st.; 25T West 42d St.. between "th and Bth ayes. ; 263 West 123th St.; 1338 3d aye.. between 76th and 77th He.; 1023 8d aye.. near Hist St.; 1708 Ist aye.. near 8»tt» St.. 187 East 126 th St.; 700 Tranoot are.; CiO 3d aye. VEKMoan. V BUMMER HOMES INGREEK HILLB OF ermont and Lake Champlain. Terms $1 to $10 per week. New trains tetween Boston. New York. Springfleld and Vtrmont point*. As good as any on the con- ««r.t IM-pas* Illustrated brocfa.tr* aalUd free on mom of «c In stamps for postage. a _A4<!rM» A. W. ECCLEBTONB. 80. rase >-. ana \u25a0*os4wajr. New York City. " AKI - " 3 ASBURV PARK. N. J. Noted by tourists for the high standard of excellence maintained. Located in the best section of the city. Directly on the Ocean esplanade. Booklet. MO KUAN & PARSONS. "NORTH JKRSEVB BEAUTY SPOT." ASBURY PARK NO MOSQUITOES OR MALARIA. FINE HOTELS AND BOARDINO HOUSES. Uutel Information and Booklet of th« City upon request to Publicity Bureau. 800 MATTI6ON AYE. ASBUKY PARK. HOTEL MARLBOROUGH, Asbury Park, N. J. 01'Js.N ALL Tilt YEAR. Suites of rooms with private baths. Elevator. A. M. SEXTON. THE ABERDEEN i **£%&*£?*. * Block from Ocean. Thoroughly Modernised. Abundant Table. Tele* phone 388. Booklet JOHN R. WIITTB. HOTEL SOUTHERN, A6BURY PARK. N. J. FIR3T AVE.VUBI Near beach; with open view of ocean. Sun Parlor and billiard room. Servlo* and culalne unexcelled. Moderate rates. Booklet. 'Phone 860. A. H. LUCK. Prop. HOIEL MONMOUTH, asdubtjpark. Unobstructed view of the ocean. Now booking for the season. WM APPLEOATB. Prop. MINOT HOUSE: SZ.-L*. Booklet on request. Capt. J. MINOT. Aabury Park, New Jersey. GRAND AVENUE HOTEL, asbcbt Open all year round. Day and niltht. Acconnnoja- tlons for 200 guests. Special rates and. attractions for autumn and winter season. JOHN HUBBARD. Proprietor. rrUUC MARYLAND, X. Anbury I'ark. N. J., near foot of Fourth are. C< ntrul to all attractions on the beach. Phone. 244. Booklet. E. A. CROPPER. Prop. THE MiII, HOSE. Asbnry Park. N. 1. IVllichtful central location on Asbury Aye.. opposite Library Square. Fine patronage maintained. Open ail the year. Write for rate*. Telephone ß. ( C. S. COOK. Prop. _^ FERN WOOD VILLA . i*ZT^ F Fairly Hotel. Rates moderate. W. E. KEENBT. HOTEL WALDRON Z^WStt a. Kates tS to *15. Booklet. f E. GEO. HULLING. THE GREEN INN COTTAGES AND BrNOAIOW'S. MONMOITH 111 11. >'. J. Finest place on Jersey Coast. Now open. This magn'flcent property has. under new ownership and proprietorship, been re-equlpped throughout with every modern accessory to comfort md convenience. Come down and see the Improvements. The new pro- prietor, Mr. Armstrong, formerly of Hotel Beechwood. Summit, N. J., Is now on the premises. Address H. K. ARMSTRONG. The Green Inn, Monmouth Beach, N. J. phOEi-KCT HOD« AND TEN COTTAGES, on Laic. J-. - uti&fecea, in tte Gre*n Mountains. For booklet ad, tnm U. B. EUJS, CsMitea. .Vermont. LAKE BOMOSEEN r?^MP- V*-. tt t a tie, w. c mound. Prep..* Hy"*v'm,. vt. SOMERSET INN cottages. UfcKNARDsVILI.E. N. J. NOW OPEN. Golf. Tennis; Swimming Pool; miles of macadam roa<3« for motoring and driving-. Altitude 800 feet. Capacity 300. Write for booklet. BKKX R. VllElA'S. Manager. A DVERTIBEMENT3 and subscriptions for The Tribune) A. received at their Uptown OSc«. No. 1394 Broadway, between 36th and 3Tth ••-»-. until 9 o'clock p. m. Adver- tisements received a: the following branch orSce. at regu- lar ,-' rates until 8 o'clock p. 0.. vlj.: 384 Sth aye. , . cor. 23d St.; 153 6th aye.. ccr. ::•- St.: 82 East 14th' at.: 257 West 42d St.. between Tth and Bth ayes. ; 2«3 West 125th at.: 133S 3d aye., between TStii and T7t3 . us.; 1026 3d aye.. ..«ar *'-«•• ;ITOB Ist aye.. near MIA at.; IST S»at l»tL «-: 75» Tremonl a»e. . U0 M M"a* _ -•\u25a0\u25a0-— \u25a0 . \u25a0 THE ALLAIRE, ""-IP/-™- Direct ocsaa front. Booklet £. M. RICHARDSON. HO! FOR THE GLORIOUS 4th. HOLIDAY WEEK. 11.25 PER DAT. STRATFORI) Octa.a Grove, N. J. Main ay . 3 lUAUUUU 8d door ttom the ocean Good table; A. W. Lyuian. Reasonable, \u25a0«\u25a0. VV. .Ly 111 ail. A DVERTISEMENT3 an.l subscriptions for The Tribune J\_ received at their Uptown Office. So. 1334 Broadway, between StJth and 37th st».. until ft o'clock p. m. Adver- tisement* received at the following branch offices at reg- ular ottlce rate* until ft o'clock p. m.. vis.: 284 Bth aye.. c. c. cor. 2nd st.; 153 Ath aye.. cor. 12th at.: 92 East 14th \u25a0t ; 257 West 42,1 St.. between 7th and Bth aye* ; 2*3 West ._-... til 1333 3d aye.. between Tfltli and 77 ta ita,i KEW VOfUL NEW YORK. AM OTTO'RTXZJVI&y UO CHOOSE, yOWR j KEW YOKK. NEW JERSEY. A NEW HOTEL NEW JEKBET. PEXNSJJLVAXIA- ygX>'STLTAMA. NEW MANAGEMENT. rV Largest, most modern, finest located hotel at this beautiful mountain resort, situated in its own park of 200 acres of delightful walks, lakes, waterfalls, and has the exceptional advantage of having the natnral draught of cooling summer breezes created by the "Gap" formation in which Kit- l tatinny is so favorably situated. The hotel is newly furnished has steam heat, open wood fires, electric lights, elevators, sun parlors, private balconies, spacious vaxandaa, etc. Rooms all large, pleasant, with excellent views, overlooking from its high elevation the upper waters of the Delaware and the rich foliage and profuse growth of Rhododen- drons in its own park. Rooms single and ensuite, with private baths. Hot and cold mountain spring water in ad rooms. Cuisine is of the Best, Table Being Supplied Daily from Hotel's Own Farm Numerous diversions comprise golf, tennis, bowling, billiards, pool, fishing, boating. bathln&r, driving, etc. Musical concerts morning and even ing, with frequent dancing. Long distance tele- phone and telegraph offices In hotel. New illustrated booklet showing scenes In Kittatlnny Park and other points of interest In and near Water Gap. Also auto route map from New VYork to Water Gap on application. Livery and Garage. Only ZVi hours' time from New York ' V via D.. L. &W.R.R. _. Fourth July Attractions. Special Rates. Ala Carts Service.. A G. FRANK COPE e^ m^ >~*»w Proprietor J

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'DESIRABLELOCA.LIUIESSUMMER. HOMES

NBW-YOKK DATLY TRIBUNE. SUNDXY. -TUNE SO. 1007.

PZ>'>STXVA>IA.

A f.'MMLR F.KSOP.T ' V THE BEST CLASS.

MIZZEN TOP HOTEL

SARATOGA SPRINGSW.NDSOR HOTEL

OPENS JUNE 24TH.fpecial Kates on Application.

R. G. 6MVTH. Lessee.

Saratoga*TLbe <3ranb Xlmon

tiovo Open.WOOLLEY A fiEKHAJVS, Proprietors.Plans six] particulars can tie obtained at the

HOTEL MARIE ASTOI.NKTTE,Broadway. Mta to 67th St., New Tork.

fAVADA.CANADA.HOTEL LA REINEBradley Beach, N. J.

RIGHT ON THE BEACHAdjacent to Asbury Park.50 Miles from New York.

AND COTTAGES.Oa essat at Quaker Kill,Pawling, N. T. Two hours

from New York CKy via Harlem H. R. i.2or> feet ele-vation, deliirhtfui Eurrour»llnKP. golf, tennis, music etc.>.>\u25a0»• prj-.-ai'- baths this tf-ason. Will or*n June 2OU>tinder new management. Circulars and information onapplication.

HOWE & TWOItOGEE,PAWLING. X. Y.

During winter. Princess Hotel, Bermu'la,

$3,000 FREE STEAM LAUNCHAccommodates 75 people; larg» lake, excellent flah-

lcg: all amusements free; Jersey milk drink; freshvegetables ar.d berries;; $8 week: circulars. MARANA-COOK HOTEL. Maranacook, Me. Also, 22 housekeep-ing- cottages to let.

BRADLEY BEACH is the most healthful and beautifully located resort on the coast.High elevation. Fine pine groves. Excellent bathing grounds. New ocean walk. Fish-ing, boating and refined amusements of every kind.

Express trains one hour and seventeen minutes from New York.

For descriptive information and rates apply toFrank DeWoif, Hotel La Reine.

EVERYTHING NEW.Long distance telephone and running water in every room. Private baths: white

help; unequalled location. Beet service and best appointments of any hotel on the Jer-sey coast.

THE MONTCLAIR

NEW

FORT WILLIAMHENRYHOTEL

LAKE GEORGE, N. Y.<?> «.i MOST Orchestra; fine golf links,i BEAUTIFUL f!*hir.g. bathing, boatingj RESORT tennis, billiards, &c-

[ UEWTOHK WILLIAM P. CHASE.TH. |

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&Hote^GrenoTfe. (M* \u25a0 »nd 7th Aye.

This beautiful, new hotel is located inthe suburbs of Montclair, New Jersey,fourteen miles from New York by railor automobile.

A MOUNTAIN HOME AMIDCHARMING SURROUNDINGS

Largp, well-furnished rooms supplied withevery modern con\enience and romfort. Grillrooms, tennis courts and automobile garage.Descriptive book upon request.

THE MONTCLAIR HOTEL CO.Thru. 1410—Bio™.- MONT CLAIR. N. J.

IHotel Champlain I1 AND COTTAGES «i§ CLINTON COUNTY. N. T. gft ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN. X

« In centre of Natural Park of 450 acres. =$?« Ready for reception of guatt* June Ist. VI| GOLF—TENNIS—SAILING |'& Through Pullman eervlc* from N. T. f?<^ On main line D«L and Hudson R. R. S miles A£, from PJattetMSJeT- iJS 6«nd for Illustrated booklet to *«* E. L, BROWN. Mgr.. care DeL and Hndssn ?*3 uptown office, 1364 B'way. *Pbon« 6686— 3Sth ]Xr> unui July Ist then at hotel. -»

CtO Two particularly fine cottages to rent. iTwc particularly fine cottages to rent. a

BRUNSWICK HOTELHOTEL'"TRAYMORE

SHOREHAM INN and COTTAGESiHOREHAM-ON-BOUXD, I*I.

Carien Spot of Kerta Shore. In Highlands. SelectFfcrr.Hy Hotel. Bathing.

RHODE ISUIND.

THE RUDOLPn \u25a0--\u25a0 *":*•rotono MU.. Cresco. Pa. WALTER RUTX)U»H.

MONTANESCAEirerTth'.ng n«w. neat and modern. Elevator, rteeua

neat, electric lights, private baths, orchestra. r>l-Booklet I. I>. IVISON. Mt. Pocono. Pa.

BLUFF HOUSE,MII.FORD. PIKE CO.. PA.

OPENS JUNE 20. 65 miles from New Tork City. »laErie Railroad: accommodates 330; most charming resorton bank of Delaware River: all modern conveniences:orchestra, golf, baseball, tennis, mairnlflcent roads, boat-ing, bathing, flshtna;, etc.; no mosquitoes. ArTOMOBILS•BUS FROM PEPOT TO HOTEL, Send for illustrate*booklet.

P. N. BOURNIQUE. Proprietor.

MlflIUIAX MI(lIK.AN

THE GLEN WOOD,Delaware Water Gap. Pa.

A hiph class modern brick house, located ina wonderful scenic locality; capacity. 350; newballroom; orchestra, concerts dally; two tenniscourts: golf, boating, bathing, drtrlng. pool.

billiards, shuffleboard and all amusements; spe-cial rates over Independence Pay; 2^4 hoursfrom New New York via I.ackawanna R. R.For booklet, address, P. R. JOHNSON.

WATER GAP HOUSE.Delaware Water Gap. Pa-

New Ownership Management.Now open. Remains open until November for th« •»-

tertainment of a refined, select patronage. Entirely re-built, enlarged and modernized by expenditure of 1100,000.New and luxurious furnlahtnss. Now tbe> flneat equippedand best appointed Mountain HotaL C&paclty. 400.Highest altitude. Coolest location, comma-idlng unob-structed views of 30 mil;.-. Entirely removed from Boea*and dust of Railroads and Highways, but within eajrr

access of both. Uydraultc Elevators, steam heat, lea;Creplneeß. Private tiled Baths. Running water la allrooms. Lltrhted by Electricity and Gas. Culsln* underdirection of noted Pranch Chefs win be of the higheststandard. White service throughout. Orchestra. Varied *social features. Billiards. Fowling. Ac. Golf, t-".nl«.rowing, canoeing, bathlr.g. f.shlna;. new garaara and liverywithh!*h class saddle horses arid equipment. IVrit»forIllustrated Booklet an iofficial auto maps. ?p»e!»l Julyterms. JOHN PUTU>Y COPE.

OUR MOUNTAIN GUIDESSkilled by Yeais of Alpine Mountain-Climbing, Will Lead You to Peaks

Above the Clouds Loftier than St. Bernard, Granderthan the Jungfrau, in the

CANADIAN NATIONAL PARKALONG THE LINE OF THE

CANADIAN PACIFICOIK HOTELS AT OCR SLMMEU KESORTS AT

BANFF, LAGG4N, GLACIER, FIELD,EMERALD LAKE AND OTHER POINTS,

are models of comfort an>l convenience, nn>l to those who take delight In rambles in shady woodlan'lpaths by lake and «troum. or seek with sportsman's seat the haunts of the denizens of the forest orthe finny Irlbrs \u25a0 f thn waters, \u25a0 vacation In the) Canadian Rockies effurs unequalled .opportunities.

OIK TRAIN SERVICE IS PERFECT.Our Swiss Guide service in the mountains fully described in our illus-

trated booklets, which are sent on application.ROBERT KERR, P. T. M. E. V. SKINNER, A. T. M.

1 & 458 BroadwayMontreal, Quebec. . and 281 Fifth Aye., N. Y.

Atlantic <"lty, N. J.With Its maßnlflcent ten «tory fireproof addition, pre-sent* the. finest equipped and moat modern of AtlantloClty'i leading hotel* Superlative In construction, ap-pointment and service. Guests' rooms averaging 19feet aquare. and each with fullocean view I'rlvat*baths, fresh and sea water attached to each room.Epaclous solarium and conservatories on roof. Highclass orchestral concert* dally. Oolf privileges to\u25a0ruests Capacity. 800 Illustrated booklet upon re-quMt Traymore Hotel Co.. I>. S. White. Pres ;Cham.O Marquette. Manager

WHIRI ¥OC CATC CATCH TWCI.NEW BPBI'CE CABW PfH

Rooms en suite and with bath.8 hours from New Tork Booklet W J * M n.

PRICK Canadensus P. O. Pa.. Creseo \u25a0> » .»ha a >»-

Country Board.ROCKHTRST INN.

SPUTTEX DUTVIL-ON-HUDSON.HlKh, cooL haaJthfuL References re-iuir«d. Telephessw"*"**•**~" "

MISSES LESLEY. 22TtIx St.

NEW HOTEL RUDOLF.ATI-ANTIC crrv. N. J.

Directly on the beach; 400 rooms. 200 with fresh andsalt water baths attached: American and European plan:cuisine a ppeclalty. Newly renovated and decorated, andnew management. Personal direction of JOEL HILL-MAN. PROPR. Also Proprietor of Harvey's Famous Res-tyrant, of Washington, D. C. The new and popular feat-ure of this hotel is the Red Rambler Grill.

HOTEL MORTON

y OCEAN HOUSEDAND

COTTAGESWATCH HILL, - -

R. I.BOW OPEX

Fcr Information and particulars addressJ. F. CHAMPLIN.

ALSO

. WATCH HILL HOUSE'

Sk Address HARVEY S. DEN(SON*A

IVANHrRST. new house: Mrs C E Smith. Mgr.S?anifor.t. N. V.: Catsklll Mountains.

—Most «rp> te>

date and exclusive house, la town; cuisine and eervtoethe best: all amusements.

Mineral SpringsThe Great Health, Rest and Pleasure Resort

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUNDThe Mt. Clemens Mineral Water* are unrivaled for the cure of RHEUMATISM ANDALL NERVOUS AND BLOOD DISEASES. The merits of the Mt. C!e|nens MineralBaths are attested by prominent physicians in all parts of the country. Two hun-dred hotels and boarding houses off^r accommodations and rates to l.uit all tastes

and purses. Mt. Clemens is delightfully situated 20 miles from Detroit. Throughtrains from the East and West via Grand Trunk Railway System. Detroit suburbanelectric cars every half hour. Illustrated book of Mt. Clemens mailed free. Address,

F. R. EASTMAN, Secy., Chamber of Commerce, MT. CLEMENS, NUCBNarragansett Pier BOARD.

—On a farm pleasantly located on hl»h

ground: «5 miles from N. V.: beautlfut scenery:

comfortable rooms, table well supr^ltM w>*h free*ve(retabl.-s. etc.; near P. O. Address Mrs. J. NICKER-SOX. Ileddlnir, Conn.

NOVA SCOTIA.

HISTORIC, WTBRBaniWC

HALIFAXSEASHORE BOARD. Monmouth Beach. V J

—Roberta

Cottage now open; rooms, with board; has all eoo-venlene»« and la located directly on tho beach: three)

minutes* walk from station, reference* exchanged.Address ROBERT3COTTAOE. Monmouth B—eh. N. J.

mm \I>Y GROVE FABM.—

Pleasant country hnme. n«arCatsklHs: excellent board, terms. «A per week. OEO.

C ROBBINB Prop.. Orapevllle. Greene County. N. T.

Virginia Aye.. near Beach. Atlantic City. N. J.—Open adthe year. Fine Table- Suite* with private b«th. Hand-somely furnished. Perfect •anltary arrangements. EJa-vator toall floors. Special Rates for Winter. Capacity 280.

MRS. N. R. HAINES, Owner and Proprietor.

HOTEL NORMANDIE,Kenturky Aye.. near the Beach.

ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.100 bright sin* rooms. Congenial environments. llii?fi

class cuisine. Special table aervi'-e. Rate J12.00 and upper day. Weekly $10.00 and up. N. T. fXßcft. Normandt«Restaurant 82 Union Square. Write, call or 'phone 1222Sttiwe—Jit. 8- L. MTJRPiIT. Prop.

RHODE ISLAND

Queen of Seashore Resortsl*n*<juar.ed Bath Ins;. Casino. Country Club. Golf.

Polo. Tennis. Fishing. BoatingNEW MATHEWSON ( GKEEN'B INNIMPERIAL METATOXETGIADSTOXE ATWOOD

ATLANTIC XARRAOANSETTMAESASOIT i COTTAGE

Address above Hotels

via the

DELIOHTFUL DIRECT SEA TRIPNEW YORK TO

1151illvUUlIAB(>*Kl>KK> « »Mt» at Alfalfa Farm: hl«h eleva-

tion, plenty of shade trees, near railroad station:terms moderate. Address ALFALFA FARM. TrumbuU.Conn.

THE MANISSES, BLOCK ISLAND, R. I.Fifteen miles at sea: daily boats from N. Y. withoutchange. Every modern convenience. Bathing, fishing,

boating, orchestra. N. T. ofllcs. Town & Country. 2&14th Aye. References. Booklets.C. E. &E. A.BROWN, Props.

JBartborougb-EienfieiiriATLANTIC CRT. N. J.

,Inmu.li White it hons. Proprietors. SPIPMIN TV XX ViE.Stamford. N. T.

Beautifully located; •ccommodatlona for 70 Fnrterms apply to J. W. SIMPSON.TL.- ft|-«*«J»- Virginia Avp. and Krach,

The Clarendon r^/°H"^?r ADALENA,S7 Bouth Broadway. Tonker*.Fine rooms, excellent table, beautiful grounds: IS

minutes by trolley from Kingsbnd«e subway stall—;fare. 6 cents; rates. Ifl to lit.\VERMONT HOUSE. Vermont Aye.. near Reach. Atlan-

tic City, N. J. Open all year. Private baths, ex-cellent table and service. Fresh vegetables from farm;$1.60 day up; $8 week up. M. E. GEIGEK.

on theDOMINIONATLANTICRT. CO.'3

SUPERB ID-KNOT EXPRESS

S. S. PRINCE ARTHUR.FOB KATES. TICKETS. SAILINGS and beautifully

Illustrated "Land of Summer Ke»t" apply to Company'sGeneral Agents. THO9. COOK *SON. 245. 1200 Broad-way. «14!» Madison Aye.. and Fifth Aye.. cor. 46th St.;or any tourist agent.

BOYS BOABOKD. part time, in camp «> "toor* ocHudson, under Palisades; larg* plac«; fruit, cardan.

cows horses; swimming, boatlni;. supervision of experi-

enced teachers. HUTLER HOMESTEAD. Tenafiy. N. J.

A BungalowOn the Seashore

ON GREAT PECOXIC BAY. Thr«» minutes to fin«free bathing fish ing: modern Improvements; tele-

phone- home raised products; bountiful table; unsur-passed for health and enjoyment.

HALLOCK. Flanders. L. 1.

COUNTRY I,rFE. »\u25a0•-\u25a0• easy reach of subway andN v Central: Ul?«rdale on Hudson: six high acres;

near Van Cortlindt: «olf. tennis; refined people; teL. 2*!Kingsbrldge. HACKETT. West 533d—\u25a0

! CEI>\R GLEN HOt'SE. Rlfton. Ulster Co- N. T.—Fir»t-claßs board. $8 to $10 a. w«elc. Illustrated book*

jet^ W>L SLATER. Proprietor.

CONNECTICUT.

EDGEWOOD INN,GREENWICH (ON THE SOCND). CONN.

NOW OPEN.»miles from New York. 80 trains dally

r^.-4 .. Picturesque CountryCasloo. Go.f, Tecr!». Bowling. Spaclou. Verandas.Concerts ted Dancing daily In "The Court". D. P. SIMPSON. Manager.

YARMOUTH,NOVA SCOTIA.

NO HAY FEVER. Summer temperature averages 71degrees at norm. Flrst-claas hotels; also Rood boardIn town and country. Boating, salt and fresh waterashing, hunting. SOU; charming drives: excellent roadsfor cycling an.l n>»turlnic. Regular steamship servicefrmn Boston and New York Write for Booklet.

J. BOM) <iKAY, Secretary Tourist Committee.

NOVA SCOTIA

HAJVIUJCIIST, IJTCHFIELD. CONN.UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.Op*n» June 23i!i,BOOKLET ON APPLICATION.BROWNE *

BPERRY. Proprietors.

LAWRENCE, L. Desirable location: near depot;private dining tables, references. P. O. Box ISO.• Tel. 33S Lawrence. .. •Grand Hotel

YarmouthNOHAVFEVER

Is the Ideal way to spend ths hot summer days. Let ustell you about

Granville Parka new development within dally commuting distance ofNew Tork. and being sold to a nice refined class of peo—

KEANSBURQ SHORE IMPROVEMENT CO.,141 L.-citdway. Now Tork. Phone 6&8 Cort.

WANTED, for home care and training. In Catskllls,,five boys; terms r»ason*. transportation free; send

ifor booklet. PRINCIPAL. Walton. X. T.

Average noon temperatureJuly <& Aug. 70 deg. Golf.Tennis. Sailing, Fishing,Fin« roads. PubMo Garage.Daily rates $3 to $4. Week-ly, $14 to $21. Booklet.GEO. Q. PATTEE. Mgr.

NEW JEKSET.

THE ALBPRTSON fSttSSg.Send for booklet and terms. J. K. A111KRT8OX.

TUT nninillJll 1 Main Ay*. Open view of Ocean.

IS!El-WA 4 KenTnt'r OTSSCapacity 100.

'Booklet. ft rOSTBR

LAKESIDE INNiCOTTAGES fSS&JI^«Dry lnvlKoratlnV mountain air. unequalled for tnvalMs

and ehlldren: boatiw:, Bshlnj J.1v1i.,, practical place for

business men and families.-

THE ORTLEY INNHQUAN BEACH. N. J. On the Sea Shore Line of th«

I'uiiiia, R H Midway between New York and l'hllft.

Kino eurf bathing, iiailine and Hshlni:. Opens for 22ndseason July Ist. Terms $8. $10. $12. $14 per week,season d»d»^CJ> MK3 C- H VAN HAASIIEEK.

Ortley. N. J.

1- AKBVILLA. 4B Broadway. Ooean Grove, N. J.—

I'n-\j obstructed ocean view. Superior table, airy rooms.Accommodates We. *1to »10 __aj

- :.-'11— Uami*A-k Bath Aye.. Ocean (JroTP. >'. J.nOrni3n nOUSC2«'O yds. from Beach. Opan to Deo.

FOREST HOUSE,BUDDS LAKE, N. J.

Special Rates over Fourth. 48 miles D., L. & W. BaasFishing;. Bathing. Tunnla. Bowling. Music. Elevation1,800 feet. F. M. DURYEA.

THE PALMER HOUSE, SSS£° j.

Now open. OverlooklnK lake and ocean. Booklet.J. R. PALMRR, formerly Palmer House Lakawood.

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MAINE.~

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CUSHIMG'S ISLANO.the of Casco BayOTTAWA HOUSE and COTTAGES.

Now Open. Extensively Improved and refurnished.FISHINi;. BOATING, BATHING, TENNIS, ETC

BEAUTIFUL SCENBRY. PURK SPRING WATER.CONCERTS AFTERNOON AND EVENING.

Booklet. BOYCE «: HATFIEL.D.

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VEKMoan.

V BUMMER HOMES INGREEK HILLBOFermont and Lake Champlain.

Terms $1 to $10 per week.New trains tetween Boston. New York. Springfleldand Vtrmont point*. As good as any on the con-««r.t IM-pas* Illustrated brocfa.tr* aalUd free onmom of «c In stamps for postage. a_A4<!rM» A. W. ECCLEBTONB. 80. rase >-. ana\u25a0*os4wajr. New York City.

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ASBURV PARK. N. J.

Noted by tourists for the high standard of excellencemaintained. Located in the best section of the city.Directly on the Ocean esplanade.

Booklet. MOKUAN & PARSONS.

"NORTH JKRSEVB BEAUTY SPOT."

ASBURY PARKNO MOSQUITOES OR MALARIA.

FINE HOTELS AND BOARDINO HOUSES.Uutel Information and Booklet of th« City

upon request to Publicity Bureau.800 MATTI6ON AYE. ASBUKY PARK.

HOTEL MARLBOROUGH,Asbury Park, N. J.

01'Js.N ALL Tilt YEAR.Suites of rooms with private baths. Elevator.

A. M. SEXTON.

THE ABERDEEN i**£%&*£?*.*Block from Ocean.

Thoroughly Modernised. Abundant Table. Tele*phone 388. Booklet JOHN R. WIITTB.

HOTEL SOUTHERN,A6BURY PARK. N. J. FIR3T AVE.VUBINear beach; with open view of ocean. Sun Parlor andbilliard room. Servlo* and culalne unexcelled. Moderaterates. Booklet. 'Phone 860. A. H. LUCK. Prop.

HOIEL MONMOUTH, asdubtjpark.Unobstructed view of the ocean. Now booking for

the season. WM APPLEOATB. Prop.

MINOT HOUSE: SZ.-L*.Booklet on request. Capt. J. MINOT.

Aabury Park, New Jersey.

GRAND AVENUE HOTEL, asbcbtOpen all year round. Day and niltht. Acconnnoja-

tlons for 200 guests. Special rates and. attractions forautumn and winter season.

JOHN HUBBARD. Proprietor.

rrUUC MARYLAND,X. Anbury I'ark. N. J., near foot of Fourth are.

C< ntrul to all attractions on the beach.Phone. 244. Booklet. E. A. CROPPER. Prop.

THE MiII,HOSE. Asbnry Park. N. 1.IVllichtful central location on Asbury Aye.. opposite

Library Square. Fine patronage maintained. Open ailthe year. Write for rate*. Telephone ß.(

C. S. COOK. Prop._^

FERNWOOD VILLA.i*ZT F̂Fairly Hotel. Rates moderate. W. E. KEENBT.

HOTEL WALDRON Z^WStt a.Kates tS to *15. Booklet. f E. GEO. HULLING.

THE GREEN INNCOTTAGES AND BrNOAIOW'S.

MONMOITH 111 11. >'. J.Finest place on Jersey Coast. Now open.

This magn'flcent property has. under new ownershipand proprietorship, been re-equlpped throughout withevery modern accessory to comfort md convenience.Come down and see the Improvements. The new pro-prietor, Mr. Armstrong, formerly of Hotel Beechwood.Summit, N. J., Is now on the premises. Address

H. K. ARMSTRONG.The Green Inn, Monmouth Beach, N. J.

phOEi-KCT HOD« AND TEN COTTAGES, on Laic.J-.-

uti&fecea, in tte Gre*n Mountains. For booklet ad,tnm U. B.EUJS, CsMitea. .Vermont.

LAKE BOMOSEEN r?^MP-V*-.tt ta tie, w. c mound. Prep..* Hy"*v'm,. vt.

SOMERSET INN cottages.UfcKNARDsVILI.E. N. J.

NOW OPEN.Golf. Tennis; Swimming Pool; miles of macadam

roa<3« for motoring and driving-. Altitude 800 feet.Capacity 300. Write for booklet. BKKX R. VllElA'S.Manager.

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2«3 West 125th at.: 133S 3d aye., between TStii and T7t3. us.; 1026 3d aye.. ..«ar *'-«••;ITOB Ist aye.. near MIAat.; IST S»at l»tL «-:75» Tremonl a»e. . U0 MM"a*

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THE ALLAIRE, ""-IP/-™-Direct ocsaa front. Booklet £. M. RICHARDSON.

HO! FOR THE GLORIOUS 4th.HOLIDAY WEEK. 11.25 PER DAT.

STRATFORI) Octa.a Grove, N. J. Main ay .3lUAUUUU 8d door ttom the oceanGood table; A. W. Lyuian.Reasonable, \u25a0«\u25a0. VV. .Ly111ail.

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KEW VOfULNEW YORK.

AMOTTO'RTXZJVI&y

UO CHOOSE, yOWR j

KEW YOKK.

NEW JERSEY.

A NEW HOTEL

NEW JEKBET.

PEXNSJJLVAXIA- ygX>'STLTAMA.

NEW MANAGEMENT.

rV Largest, most modern, finest located hotel at this beautifulmountain resort, situated in its own park of 200 acres of delightful walks,

lakes, waterfalls, and has the exceptional advantage of having the natnraldraught of cooling summer breezes created by the "Gap" formation in which Kit- l

tatinny is so favorably situated. The hotel is newly furnished has steam heat, openwood fires, electric lights, elevators, sun parlors, private balconies, spacious vaxandaa,

etc. Rooms all large, pleasant, with excellent views, overlooking from itshigh elevationthe upper waters of the Delaware and the rich foliage and profuse growth of Rhododen-drons in its own park.

Rooms single and ensuite, withprivate baths. Hot and cold mountain spring water in ad rooms.Cuisine is of the Best, Table Being Supplied Daily from Hotel's Own Farm

Numerous diversions comprise golf, tennis, bowling, billiards, pool, fishing, boating. bathln&r,driving, etc. Musical concerts morning and even ing, with frequent dancing. Long distance tele-phone and telegraph offices Inhotel. New illustrated booklet showing scenes In Kittatlnny

Park and other points of interest Inand near Water Gap. Also auto route map from New

VYork to Water Gap on application. Livery and Garage. Only ZVi hours' time from New York'V via D.. L.&W.R.R. _. Fourth July Attractions. Special Rates. Ala Carts Service.. A

G.FRANK COPE e^m^ >~*»w Proprietor J