Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 07, 1915, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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    EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1915.
9
'week in fall finds
society folk returning
felins for Winter Habitations Are Already in
liilinHorse show Will Attract Many to
Bryn Mawr -Personals
the
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Plr . i.e-un In earnest.
7w "lit n0"' Pe1
U" ? .,r. but will Pend
ETBtt. tlo. hotel. am-
I kw"!: tiemak. Jr.. of
feu mm. ou,,":.r.; yft tnd the
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?.u .nartrnents at ine "" "
at w" -. . t. MLB. Anna --
ft n pending the summer
V-SSU return to her
.t the nittenhouso U"j
Mr Herman Hoopes, of
rtmenu. has returned to
fiS"Ma
'.:Vher mother, who nave
t ", " the summer at jam
r.."1' m occupy their apart-
fti'imunhou.eOctoiwri.
ni.h Miss Mary Qrubb
.U?r.w L. MorrlB, of K9
Au whd .re motoring through
4d. ue now at. "
. -..u. Fuller, of 1327 Spruce
i.(Tned at d nner on tne uene
S?5 i Sf last night, n honor of
(ttford law ",a.,;,i can..
Vrt. J- Yri." ',.,V Mr. Cook
"S?.,. it .. Lillian Cook and
STftX. formerly made their
7 tSIi City. At preecnu w .
to una . - Cook . the
Jiff, x.u -
'V.if.r Wright, who haa been the,
T.-i ?.,. e. Cecil ntler. at
F""7..t,. Adirondack Mountain..
EEraMto hlhome In Rlverton.
il.tander M. Fox, Jr., of 3008
i",Aer daughter. Mr..
y'SHS. Haverford. Pa.. Who
rtUion trip to the San Francisco
JJe, ri expected to return hohie
tlebcrDay.
KiUyFi.her. of Philadelphia, who
MM ipenorag u. .;. --
In. p bis leu ior iimu.:....m.
7t4ri the will remain for several
f. Mi tfn B. A. Lehr and Miss
fci E. Ltnr nave rtmnicu in -
M Union avenue, Bala, after
( month in Atlantic uuy.
'Along the Main Line
Busnolt-Mr. and Mr.. Frederick
ftMttinil their daughter, Miss Eliza-
Will Sleacke, who spent pari 01 mo
rttRingeley Lakes, Me., nave re
ts tlxlr home. 6311 Bherwood road.
Htha Campbell, who has been vls-
Wh Jusle Wler In New York, will
to Mt home on Overbrook avenue
lf,ndMr. George Oat Suddards and
I siiztDem auaaarua, oi ooui urwwi
, mm, returned from an extensive
irip through .New York Stafe. They
I to.Deacti Haven over the week-
WVJtfSTMr. and Mr.. Wlllard
. cho ipent the summer at Beach
Lkive retufned to their home. They
ltrwiuce their daughter. Miss Mnry
l Epcnitr, at a tea with dancing on
fcitad Mrs. S. Deas Slnkler have ro-
l irom a motor trip through New
ei
frON.-Mf. and Mm. John Hampton
i iv? returned from west Chop,
i enil tre occupying their countrv
! en t-ofcartown road.
J. Packard Lard has gone to
a. Vs.. for a short vamtlnn
.d Mn. a n. Benedl-t and fam-
it fos to watch Hill, It. I., for a
t'i jtay.
iEthr Lloyd has left to vlelt the
upoimon,
, Chestnut Hill
J4 Mrs, John Story Jenks, or
at irtnue. win hm h. .......
R after a Summer spent In Maine.
Edith W. Dallaa ,, ,!,..
4 Mn. Trrvnnlnn n n.ii .
s-Z..10 ltne. 1. the guest of
fS.w William West Frazler.
H. rae at Northeast
K
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sTsi in V. "'B at Aianuc
LiSLT'll I'SZ turday for New
l---.- W nu spena a week with
Germantown
l Crs. Willi. n f.t-
M.Ciirlst.nenh.nofa
E.Ntn avenue. ,... ....i 1
1ms h.,. il .. iciurnea
TSm.j. 5,thy were the guests
. fcHbter, Mrs. Arthur Jones, if
fctthton
WCni,vJhn!?". daughter Of
f a wUr;r, '."n"on' of . no..
WMt if mi., t ttner having
LT' or Mil. Lucy Em.rnn .
i"SI!.!l?.wn. m..;
I tar b k.."' 7 ? the
Ism iJ.fTei ?Cent Johnson, at
T' UBW1 DfVo nd Weitvltw
B&SJLv !..
&a, r V"o.
s. i8c in yentndr.
!lW0i.vye.tnocklana
?.ef Jenkin "r' tth1 Mr;
tSw! iS?H"f. W.,t I'rlco
'Hre.h,.rent ?
"sr a Ban
wsagCjffBs
Seymour street, are spending two week,
nl llarp.well Centre, Me., n. the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Blanchnrd.
Ml.a Mnry Carter, of Knox and Coulter
street., Is spending ithe present month at
Itench Haven, ntter visiting friend, at
Tocono Pint, during August.
Mr. and Mrs. 31. L. Morrison and fam
ily have closed their house In Massachu
setts And have taken apartments at the
Wlesnhlckon for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. David People., of the
Wlssahlckon, have returned from their
summer at the shore.
Along the Reading
Mn. James M. Bryan., of Mountain
avenue, Melrose Park, ha. returned to her
homo after visiting her sister, Mr.. Fred
erick' Flti-Ooratd at htr camp, Cedar Tur
ret, Eagle Lake, In the Adirondack Moun
tains. Miss Phyllis Fosdlck, of Cincinnati, who
ha. been the guest of Miss Teal at her
father's summer home In Huntingdon Val
ley, left yesterday for N'arragansett Pier.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Fortner. of Jenkln
town, and Miss Myrtle McKee, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew K. Mc
Kee, of Jenklntown, returned home
last week from a motor trip of 12 days
throuKh New York 8tate, stopping at
Ithaca, where they were Joined by Miss
St. John, who returned with them, and is
the guest, of Mr. and Mrs. Fortner for
several weeks, coming back by way of the
Berkshire Hills, BuBh Hill Falls and the
Pocono Mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Franklin Whitman, of
Park avenue, Elklns Park, Pa., will return
next week from Ocean City, where they
have been spending some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McAdoo and fam
ily, of Fort Washington, Pa are expected
to return tho first part of September from
Maine, where they have been spending the
last two weeks of August.
Itev. and Mrs. William K. Foster and
family, of Jenklntown. have returned
to their home, after spending several
weeks at Ocean Grove, N. J.
Miss Laura D. Hergcehelmer, of West
Hnrtwell avenue, whose betrothal to Mr.
Fredu. Cleaver, of St. Martin's, was an
nounced this summer, is the guest of
friends on a. motor party. They left Sat
urday morning and will remain for some
time at Southampton, L. I.
West Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Kames and their
Infant daughter, who spent the summer
in Chelsea, have returned and are occu
pying their new apartment, 4502 Walnut
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Mackey and
Miss Lorna Mackey. who spent the sum
mer In Chelsea, have reopened their
town house, 6019 Pino street.
Dr. F. S. Rusca ha. gone to Tennessee
to Join Mrs. Rusca, who has been spend
ing the summer In the South. From there
they will go to New Orleans, La., return
ing to their home in this city about the
first of October.
Miss Frnncea Brazier, of 4312 Cedar ave
nue, is spending several day. at Cape
May.
Tioga
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Hobaon and Mr.
and Sirs. George W. Hobson left on Sat
urday for an automobile trip to Boston,
Mas., and Portland, Me. They will re
turn by way of Albany, N. Y.
Mrs. Joseph Mellon, of 2419 North 11th
street, accompanied by her children,
Muriel, Joseph and Paul, returned yester
day from a two weeks' vacation In Allan
tlo City.
Mrs. George Hartung, Jr., of Cayuga
street, has been spending some- time at
Cape May.
Miss Alma Moscr, of Baltimore, Is vis
iting Miss Selma Kohn, of 3725 North
ISth street.
Mlsg Nellie Learning and Miss Dorothy
Learning, of 3722 North Broad street, have
gone to Cape May Court House to re
main a fortnight. Miss Henrietta Learn
ing Is passing a week In Salem, N, J.
Mrs. Annie Hilton and her son, Mr.
Stanford. Hilton, ot 2127 West Ontario
street, left on Saturday for an automo
bile trip to May's Landing, to remain
over the beginning of the week.
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Little, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Earl Maraden. of Sadgwlck
Tarww, Chestnut Hill, who won a
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MRS. CHAUNCEY D. ROBINSON
Whose marriage took place Inst Wednesday. Mrs. Robinson was
Miss Marie Neiflfer, of Wyncote. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs.
Robinson will live at Georgetown, Del.
North Philadelphia
Mr. Sidney Harberg, of 1815 North
Broad etreet, ha. returned to hi. home
after an extensive tour ot the' Western
States.
Miss Margaret McAllister has left At
lantlo City and is now nt Loon Lake, New
York. Sho will visit Saratoga and Lake
Champlaln before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Harold McQuale have
returned from Cape May and are prepar
ing to move Into their new home on Wal
nut avenue, Ardmore.
Miss Elizabeth Hill has returned to
her home, HIS Oxford street, having
motored to Bramwell. Va., where .he was
the guest ot Mrs. J. D. Hewitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Jere L. Creese and Miss
Lydla Cre.se have returned from Atlantic
City and are occupying their home, 2107
Green street.
Roxborough
The following yoUng men of th'e Fall,
of Schuylkill motored to Atlnntlo City on
Sunday and will rpend a week at the re
sort: Mr. Frederick Stehle, Mr. Leonard
Grady, Mr. Thomas Kelly, Mr. Richard
Rellley. Mr. Philip Rellley and Mr. Arthur
McMaster.
Mr, and Mrs. James J. Brennan and son,
Mr. James J. Brennan, Jr., returned on
Saturday from a week's motor trip to
Gettysburg, Washington and Baltimore.
Mr. and Sirs. George Evans, ot 2655 Rob
erts avenue, aro receiving congratula
tions on the birth of twins, a boy and
girl.
Mr. James Richardson has returned
from an extended visit to the West.
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Delaware County
Mrs. J. D. Shattuek, of Ridley Park, will
entertain the meeting of the Flower Show
Committee of that borough at her home
this evening. The member, of the com
mittee are Sirs. J. D. Shattuek, Jr., Mrs.
Victor Angerer, Mr. and Sirs. A. B.
Mears, Mrs. Irwin D. Wood, Sirs. George
J. Pequlgnot, Sirs. W. O. Gray, Sirs. P. M.
Harvey, Miss Josephine Slichell, Mrs. E.
T. Bullock and Frank D. Kane.
Tho Delaware County Tennis League
held it. tournament for the champion
ship of Delaware County at the Spring
Haven Club, In Walllngford, yesterday.
The committee! in charge Irtcluded Sir. B.
Lloyd Irving, Sir, Stewln R. Lewis and
Mr. John C. Taney.
Northeast Philadelphia
Sir. Hnrry HaBsenfus. of 1951 North
Front street; Sir. Herbert Kratz. of Am
ber and Norrls fltreets, and Sir. Charles
Tagtmcler. of 190S East Letterly street,
will spend the week In Atlantic City.
SIlss Kathryn Foley, of 1906 East Let
terly street, will spend the next few days
at Atlantic City.
Sirs. Anna Barron and her nephew.
Slaster Joseph McGovern, of 2705 East
Lehigh avenue, after touring the west
ern part of the United States, will spend
tho month of September at St. Paul,
Sllnn.
Sir. and Sirs. Slax Myers and SIlss
Florence Pearl Slyers, of 1337 North
Franklin street, will spend the month ot
September at the Hotel Islesworth, At
lantic City.-
Dr. Julius U Greenstone and family
have returned to their home, 915 North
.th street, from Cheetnut Hill, where
they have been spending the summer.
Sir. and Sirs. A, Bergman, of 60S North
6th stieet, announce theU betrothal of
their daughter, Miss IdaV Bergman,
Sir. Charles SIchel, of Atlantic City.
to
Frankford
Sirs. R. F. Dazley, of 4723 Oakland
street,, announces the betrothal of her
daughter, SIlss Rae Dazley, to Sir. Georgo
W. Tucker, of Windsor Park, Chicago,
Miss Sllldred Barfoot, ot 4461 Frankford
ovenile, is spending her vacation at Wild
wood. N. J.
Sir. and Sirs. Alfred D. Mansfield, of
Frunkford avenue, have as their guest
SIlss Alice D. Fells, of Lansdowne. SIlss
Fells wilt leave, October 1st, for Chicago,
where she will spend the winter.
What's Doing Tonight
Nortliwut Dullness Men's Aiioclatlon, 2.136
Columbia avenue; 8 o'rlock. Free.
Cluster Avenue Improvement Aiaoclatlon,
Flrxt U. P. Church, Chester avenue and 62d
street: 8 o'clock. Free.
1'uBjyunk Avenue Uualneaa Men's Associa
tion. Paeayunk avenue and Moore street; 8
o'cloik. Free.
Wlsslnomlnt Improvement Association. Law.
ton ruDiio Hcnooi uuuaing; a o clock, Fi
Freo.
Suffrage Events Today
WUAU VJlAm-llltlE. HUUIt.ll,
South Philadelphia
Sir. and Sirs. H. Chllds Hodgens. of
J13 West Passyunk avenue, and their
son Alexander have taken an apartment
at Ocean City, N. J.
SIlss Rebecca Bpratt, of South Broad
treet, 1. enjoying her vacation at Asbury
Park, N. J.
SIlss Jeannette Pyle, of South Broad
street, who ha. been In Slalhe durlnrf the
summer, will return home this week.
Sir. and Sir.. H. J. Shannon, of 1710
Federal street, .pent the summer month,
at their bungalow at Willow Grove.
Str. Robert W. Burn, and family, ot
IMS Federal .treet, have returned after
spending the .ummer at their cottage at
Pitman Orove, N, J.
Sir.. Anna SIcClellan and her daughter,
Stl. Elizabeth SIcClellan, of Ea.t Lib
erty, Pittsburgh, Pa., were the guents of
.Mr. Joseph Scanlon, of 164S Federal
treet, at Atlantic City last week.
Southeast Philadelphia
Sir. and Sir.. Andrew Hol.teln, of 10th
and Wharton streets, have left for Pit
man, where they will remain for the next
two weeks.
Sir. and Sirs, Frank SIcCluskcy. of
41i) SIcKcan stieet, celebrated their Mth
wedding anniversary on Friday, August
20th.
Sir. Emit F. Herzog. of 5th nnd Chris
tcln streets, and Sir. George It Hardy,
of 10th and Catharine streets, have re
turned home, after n. delightful vacation
at Wlldwood.
MUSICALES AND BIRTHDAY
PARTIES PROVE POPULAR
Mr. and Mrs. Ottinger, of Germantown, Gave Delightful
Musicale Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein Entertained
for Their Daughter Esther
Mi.
AND SIRS. OTTINGER. of 2H0
Germantown avenue, gave a must-
calo last evening at their home, at which
the following artist, helped to make an
evening of grand opera! Stls. Rosalind
Ottinger, soprano; Stls. Evelyn l.kln, con
tralto; Sir. Ralph Green, basso; Sir. Harry
Iskln, tenor, and Mrs. Leah Iskln, pianist.
The affair was well attended, the younger
set predominating Informal supper was
served at midnight. The guests Included
Sir. and Sirs. William Oreen, Sir. and
Sirs. William Pagel, Sir. and Mrs. Colen.
Sir. Arthur Colen, Sir. Starshal Bain
bridge, Miss Dorothy Sohaeffer, Mis.
Jeannette Green, Miss Nancy McDermott,
Miss Roso Flnnegan, Sir., and Sir. Jules
Lemlsch. Autumn foliage was used for
decoration,
Sir. nnd Sfro. Goldstein, of 1343 South
10th street, gave a party In honor of the
ISth birthday anniversary of their daugh
ter, SIlss Esther Goldstein, Saturday night.
A largo number of guests attended,
among whom were Silts Kathleen Wha
len, SIlss Sarah Del Conte, SIlss Bea
trice Wolf son. SIlss Cclla Lasker, SIlss
Kate Goldstein, SIlss Minerva Puis, SIlss
Frances Kntzc, SIlss Ida Leopold, SIlss
Dora Fcldman. Slls. Slarle Carp, Dr.
Oscar Bermnn, Dr. Sidney Gutls, Sir.
Samuel Pulz, Sir. Adolph Schwartz, Sir.
James Welner, Sir Nathaniel Goodman
and Sir. Jack Becker.
An exhibition of tho latest dancing step,
waa given by Dr, Oscar Herman and Mis.
Francis Silver Sir. Sidney Gutls ren
dered several piano solo, and Wa. a.
.Isted in the duet, by SIlss Dora Feldman.
Mr. nnd Sirs. Robert M. Parker, of Hit
Slorton street, will entertain at a garden
PHrty this nfternoon. In honor of their
daughter, SIlss France. Parker. 12th
birthday. The guest, will te Slls. Cath
arine A W. Plucker, SIlss Carolyn
Turner, SIlss Mnry Reamey, Slls. Edyth.
Thompson, SIlss Maud Thompson, Slls.
Ann Llnebumer, Slls. Dorothea Parker
and Mis. Ruth I lay hurst.
Girard Farms
Dr. and Sirs. S. S. Rlngold, Sir. and Mrs.
L. Rlngold, accompanied by Sir. William
Wallack and Sir, Murray Rlngold, of
New York, motorod to the country home
of Str. and Sirs. J. Rlngold, at North
Wales, Pa., where they spent the week
end. They Journeyed to the Delawar.
Water Gap before returning home.
Pcirco Night School
Opens Sept. 20 $
A Courses, facilities and nne new m
4, building are available to the fullest m
v extent to those who study at night. .y
js W do not believe there Is another J
11 building devoted to business school X
purposes that offers such opportunl- J
1 tics for night students 3
JK Absolutely fireproof, modern In JJ
JJ equipment. Courses practice! and thor- g.
2; ough In every detail nt Instruction. J,
T end for 61st Year nook, with lllus- Jr
5 tratlons of new building, end a spe- JK
I rial booklet. "Laying the Foundation J
QJ for Uett.r Huslness" JK
PEIRCE SCHOOL $
(ft America' Foremost Dullness School it
fi Pine St., West of Broad 3
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Noon Meeting at Uroad a
miss uertna 1
nd Tluttonwood
tupowts. Meet
streets: speaker. M
Ing at Collins' cardboard factory, llodlna street
and Columbia avenue; speaker, Mlaa Anna
S:HO n. m. Meetlnr st 151'
streets: speakera. Mlsa JIary 11. Incham and
Miss Uertna Sapovlts. Meeting at Oirman
town avenue and Graver's lane; speakers, Mrs.
Franklin Spencer Edmonds and Sllia Anna
McCua.
ith.and Chrllttan
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
COP "Pity
Opem Sentember 13th 4,
ENROLMENT LIMITED TO 2500
A Residential and Day School of unparalleled facilities for
the attainment of a complete musical education in all
branches, from the elementary to the highest artistic
standard.
A school pre-eminent among the great conservatories of
the world because of ita distinguished faculty, original
methods, individual instruction, high ideals, breadth of cul
ture and moderate cost
A school of widest prestige, founded upon the success of
its graduates and students in positions of musical respon
sibility. Combs graduates are members of the leading symphony
orchestras and other Important organisations. Eighteen
have bean accepted by the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Empewered t confer degrees. Co-educational
Reciprocal relations wkh tka University of Pennsylvania,
Thu Yr ak Cental Important Information for Ywt
HoAo4 Ft;
GILBERT RAYNOLDS COMBS, Director
111 S. IrW SL, PWla.
LA SALLE COLLEGE
ntlO.VU AND THOMPSON STS.
Philadelphia. Pa.
Conducted by the Christian Broth
ers. Exceptional courses In Engi
neering, Arts and Commercial
subjects. Degrees 'granted. Gym,
naslum and supervised athletics,
ltegular High School department
and school for little boys. Splen
did location and exceptional equip
ment. Send for catalogue to
Bro. Dents Edward, President
The "William Penn Charter School
Eighl South Twelfth Street
Philadelphia. Pa.
The Fall term opens on the ISth of Sep
tember. The buildings may be Inspected,
and applicants listed, on and after Septem
ber 7th.
The prospectus will be gladly sent upon
application, also, when desired, a copy of
tho recent publication. "The Making of a
Man." written under the direction of the
Headmaster.
Richard M. Jones, LL.D.. Headmaster
cent, on prcfcrifd, paTaLlo October i to'
Of rvnrrt Snnl.mli,, fl
American TeleDliono and Teleiranh Com;
regular quarter! 2 per rent., payable Od
IS to stock of record September SO. '
Ktlly prlncnrtd lro Company, re Wl
Huiriiriy ., ier cent, on u per cent
ulitlia prcfrrerl, 1. per cent on 7 per
cumulative preferred nnd 1 per cent. I
per cent. 2d comtrtlbln stork, pniable Oct
1 lo stock of word Keptember l..
American Woolen Company, rcaular aual
lv 14 per cent, on preferred, paable Octi
i.i to sioi-K m recorn cepiemocr it.
Loose Wiles, regular quarterly Hi per
on first preferred stock, payable Octobei
to stock of record September 17.
THEPHIL
STRAYER'S
BusinessColIege
Is better than other schools be
cause Its teachers are experta.
We do professional work In our
line Accounting, Auditing and
Shorthand Reporting. Experts as
teachers produce experts. Send
for list of our Gold Medal win
ners. May we teach you?
01.807 Chestnut St., Pfalla.
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BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE
What School Teaches Business
so well? For young men and women
who want the right kind of a start In
life, and north while positions with
the best chances of advancement, this
Is the school to train you.
Telephones Lombard 1200-1297
LAFAYETTE BUILDING
Sth and Chestnut Streets
l7cr Oct. 1st, Penn Mutual Bldg.
STANDARD Y.M.C.A. COURSES
Save carfare. Evening School, Dormitory,
Expert Instructors, Individual Method, Swim
ming Pool, Gymnasium.
Camden Central Y. 31. C. A.. S72 Federal st.
North llranch Y. M. O. A., 101S W. Lehigh.
West llranch Y. SI. C. A., S2d and Sansom.
THE 1'ltANKLIN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF
MECHANIC ARTS. Ninety-second year.
Evening Courses and Classes. llltAWINU,
MATHEMATICS and MECHANICS. For cal
endar and further Information address the
Institute, 15 South Seventh street.
MISS HILLS' SCHOOL
1808 Sprues Street. Opens Sept. 2X
.MAIN IJNE nitANCU
Ardmore. Opens September 2T,
ELIZABETH IIILLB LYMAN, Principal.
Germantown Friends
C L -I OPENS 0 MO. 2J8T
uCllOOl AT 8:45 A. M.
STANLEY R. YAItNALL. Principal
PHILADELPHIA TCRNGEMEINDE
School reopens for fall and winter term,
Tuesday, Sept. 7. Wa teach gymnastics, Oar
man, drawing, needlework and swimming to
children, 7 to IS years, for to per year. En
roll your children now. Broad a Columbia are.
The Stevens School mKSS;,.
ley, rrln.. 221 W. Chelten are., am. 46th year
n.n. Rent. 22. Klndercarten throuih colleca
Dom. Science, Manual Training.
preparatory.
I'llEl1 Alt ATION FOIt ANY COLLEGE, ANY
COUnSE
BROWN PREPARATORY
BROAD AND CHERRY STREETS
Palmer Business School
SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE
N. E. Cor. Droad nnd Spring- Garden, Phlla.
Free-Hand Drawing l'attorn Shop 1'ractlc
Book and Periodical Eft"'"! Ueetrlclty
Illustration mal?i Matn-
Archltectural Drawing Advance Mathematics
Mechanical Drawing Machine Shop Maths
Macblno bhop Practice matlcs
Nominal Fees. Practical Instructors. Night
School.
Open Sept. 27. WRITE TOR nOOKLET
FRIENDS' CENTRAL
And Its Elementary Schools, open oa
NINTH MO. (September) 21st
ISth and Race Sts.
85th St. and Lancaster Are.
17th St. and Girard Ave.
Greene St. aboe School Lane, Oermantowa.
Principals in attendance after fllnth Mo. 1st.
WM. E. BARRETT, latn and Race Sts.
School of Industrial Art
of the Pennsylvania Museum
Droad and Pine Streets, PhlU.
Illustration, Architecture, Decorative
Painting and Sculpture, Pottery,
Metal Work, Industrial Design.
Philadelphia Textile School
Practical Instruction In all branchea of
textile designing, manufacture, chem
istry and dyeing. Adequate mechan
ical equipment. Successful graduates.
School reopens September SO
Saturday Classes for teachers, Oct. B
Evening Classes, Oct6ber 4
LESLIE W. MILLER, Principal
VENTNOR, N. J.
PENNSBURG, PA.
l'KNNSHUItO, PA.
PERKIOMEN SEMINARY
The School that Livtt l Accord
Located In the beautiful Perklomen Valley,
within easy reach from Philadelphia and
New York. Co-cducatlonal. Prepares for all
collegea and Universities. Has enviable rso
ord for scholarship. Excellent courses la
Business, Agriculture. Domcstio Science.
Mu'lo and Elocution. Strongly moral. Per
sonal Intereat in students Rates I87B ti
.425, Illustrated catalog: free.
Iter. O. S. Krlebel, I). D., Principal. Box K.
NAZARETH. PA.
SEND YOUR BOY TO
Nazareth Hall Military School
Safest place In America for htm
Established in 17SS
Rev. S. J. Blum, D.D., Principal
WYNNEWOOD. TA.
Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English,
day and nisnt aesaiona. nena re
MwMUIeLlbrBr Bldg
sessions. Send for catalog.
loth above Chestnut.
FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL
HOYS 140 N. 16th St. OIRI.S
All tirades. Write for Catalogue.
Phila. School of Design for Women
BROAD AND MASTER 8TB.
REOPENS SEPTEMBER 27T1L
THE KIUSC1IHAUM School of Languagea
lfitl Chestnut St. (Weightman Illdg.)
Estab. 1S8S. Uenno HlrscUbaum, Principal,
Country Day School for Boys
Opena September tSd
Montgomery Ave.. Wynntwood, Pa.
Rev, Gibson Bell, A. I).. B. D , Head Maeter,
will be at school dally, 11 to 4.
Phone Ardmore 243.
CHAMHKRSUUltO, PA.
PENN HALL SCHOOL
FOR GIRLS. Located in the beautiful Cum
berland Valley, College Preparatory and
Special Courses. May each year spent at
Atlantic City. No Interruption in work.
Rates 4500. For catalog- and views, addreas
SOUTH 1IETI I I.EIIKM, PA.
BISHOPTHORPE MANOR
A select school for girls. College preparatory k
finishing courses. Elective studies. Add. Clauds
N. Wyant, Prln., Box 2S4, So. Bethlehem. Pa.
UETHLKHEM, PA.
MORAVIAN SEMINARY COLLEQB FOn
WOMEN. BETHLEHEM. PA. Accredits.
174th year Sept. 22, J15.
ST. LEONARD'S SCHOOL v
BY-THE-SEA
"Onehundrednlx"
South Surrey Place, Ventnor. N. .1,
Build up health, nerves, confidence,
while the mind is being educated
A Special School, with Special
methods for Special girls.
Address Miss Abby McClurc
MERCEIISUURG. PA.
CHESTER, PA.
CARLISLE, PA.
CONWAY HALL irf3CD
Strong Secondary School for boys
Fall term opens September 14th.
W. A Hutchison. Headmaster. Carlisle. Pa.
HAItltlHHUHQ, PA.
HARR1SBURG ACADEMY
Modern bldgs., large campus. Small classes.
Individual Instruction: thoroush college ores,
aratlon. Rates. S400-S50Q. Write for catalog.
ALLENTOWN. PA.
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