Monday, Jun. 16, 1924

COMING. During the past week the following men and women arrived in the U. S. on the following ships:

On the Paris (French)--Parmely Herrick, son of the U. S. Ambassador to France.

On the Mauretania (Cunard)--Dr. Ladislas Wroblewski, Polish Minister to the U. S.

On the Majestic (White Star) -- Ogden M. Reid, proprietor of The New York Herald-Tribune; John D. Ryan, Chairman of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co.; Mrs. Tom Mix, wife of the cinema actor; John Murray Anderson and James Reynolds, producer and designer of The Greenwich Village Follies.

GOING. During the past week the following men and women left the U. S. on the following ships:

On the Berengaria (Cunard)--Mr. and Mrs. William K. Dick (wife of the late John Jacob Astor) and sons, John Jacob Astor, William K. Dick, J. H. Dick; Jesse L. Lasky, taking a script of the film version of Peter Pan to show Sir James M. Barrie; Jeanne Eagels, famed actress; Mrs. Margaret Talmadge, mother of the three famed Talmadge sisters ; John Emerson, President of the Actors' Equity Association, and his wife, Anita Loos, the director and scenario writer; E. E. Fernandi, "Rockefeller of Peru"; Benjamin Winchell, Remington Typewriter President ; Edna Ferber, novelist.

On the Rotterdam (Holland-American)--Dorothy Dix (Mrs. E. M. Gilmer) famed lovelorn colyumist.

On the Adriatic (White Star)--Otis Skinner, famed actor; Arthur Hornblow, Editor of The Theatre Magazine.

On the Belgenland (Red Star)--Lady Rothermere, wife of the British publisher.

On the Majestic (Cunard)--R. Norris Williams, Captain of the U. S. Olympic Tennis Team; Julian Myrick, President of the U. S. Lawn Tennis Association; Harold McCormick, husband of Ganna Walska; Mitzi, musical comedy star; Lionel Barrymore and Mrs. Barrymore (Irene Fenwick); Ina Claire; Lenore Ulric, famed Kiki, taking her first vacation in three years; Mme. Frieda Hempel, Metropolitan Opera soprano; John T. Underwood, typewriter President.

On the Orbita (Royal Mail)--Wilfred T. Grenfell, Labrador Educator and missionary.

On the Bergensfjord (Norwegian-American)--Misses Inger M. and Laura Bryn, daughter of the Norwegian Minister to the U. S.