W0vfi3F& EVENING LEDGEK-PHllADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1916. ETIQUETTE QUERIES ART OF GRACEFUL LOVE-MAKING HAS BECOME LOST FASHION ADVICJ m m MODERN LOVER'S ANTICS SORRY SPECTACLE, M'LISS WRITES Has Forgotten Art of Graceful Love-Making1 and Has Not Yet Learned That Women Like Courtiers or Cave-Men IT "WAS in the crowded hubbub of Broad Street Station that I saw a tnan, seemingly an American of your magazine advertisement type, with his belted sport coat, flannel trousers, rubber soled oxfords and wide-awake counte nance, perform a porfect doublet and hoso feet. Sir Walter Ralelsn himself could not have done better. He bent low over a lady's hand the re cipient of such an attention would bo a lady and kissed it. It was as though 'ho just had to kiss her, desptto his consciousness of the bad taste of a public display of emotions. Like a man, in his endeavor to grntlfy his desire in the least conspicuous man ner, he choso the most conspicuous. Had ho klssod her on the lips ho would have been one of a thousand louts who do that thing dally in the depots, but his repressed courtliness made him the cynosure of every eye. And tho graco of his deed disarmed criticism. All of which brings mo to a point that X have bcon considering for some time. Love-making as an art, except In a few Isolated Instance, has become dead. So long as there are men and women In tho World they will love each other that Is surely a safo prophecy but all evidence?, that their affection will bo beautified and mystified with the hundred and ono Craccs of tho chevalier days are absent. It may bo from lack of practice, or It may bo from excess of emotion, but tho average swain of today, so I have boon told, throws an "I love you" at tho object of his affection as ho would a bono to a dog and expects her to Borvo him with a Canine-like lldcllty for ever afterward. No poetic vaporlngs about tho magnetic lure of her hazel eyes; no moon-Inspired odes addressed to( hor eyelash or her dimpled chin; no smuggling of her kerchief or her glove so that it might llo cherished next a ldve-dlsordcrcd heart in this prosaic day. Letters to the Editor of the Woman's Page Address all communications to M'l.lss, rnrr of th" Krnlns I-rdeer. Write on one Mile of the paper onlr. Dear M'Um Do ynu know of nny remedy for ft white woolen sweater that has shrunk tn wanning? It Is a new sweater nnd I nm sorrv to Bee tt lylnc nround, aa I cannot wear It on account of being too small for me afti r cash ing It once, and I ahull appreciate your kindness it you could possibly help mo. KATHFIYN. An oxpert laundress tells me very pes simistically that If a sweater Is not washed properly the first time It may never "come Usht" again. However, Bho advises that Song Beloved, It Is mornl A. redder berry on the thorn. A deeper yellow on the corn, jTor this good day new-born: Pray, Sweet, for me That I may bo Faithful to God and thee. Beloved. It Is day! And lovers work, as children play. With heart and brain untlred alway: Dear love, look up and pray. Pray, Sweet, for me, That I may be Faithful to God and thee. Emily Henrietta Hlckey. Hot Weather Hair Hints Does your hair perspire In hot weather? Olvo it tho orris root treatment once In a while. Part tho hair Into separate strands, ithen brush In a mlxturo of corn meal and orris root, equal parts. Get tho powder thoroughly rubbed Into tho hair, allowing it to remain there for an hour or so. Then brush out with long, evtn strokes, holding the brush In the palm of tho hand by the back Instead of tho handle to Inmro heavy strokes. To Keep White White A white dress. Bash, veil or anything of the kind will keep In a closet or drawer ..Indefinitely if wrapped In blue paper. You can buy the paper at any novelty store. The Idea Is that the blue keeps the light from penetrating and making tho contents of the package yellow. &L, FARMER SMITH'S WILL YOU HELP ME? Dearest Children Sometimes I sit and wonder if I am doing ALL In ray power to help our wonderful club. The thought has come to me that wo might write letters and postals to little "shut-ins," I want you to help me carry out my thought. It will only cost you one cent nnd a tiny minute or so. If you know of any boy or girl who is a "shut-in," kept out of the glorious sunlight, write and tell me and our members will send postal cards and letters. If you know of a boy or girl who is in GREAT TROUBLE, write to me about it, won't you? We will try to help them by letting them know that SOME ONE is thinking of them. No matter what happens to us, we aro GOOD at our very hearts. Are we not? I am trying to do my part and I want you to tell me you are doing yours. .Did you ever write to a real editor? Try it oncej it's a very funny and enjoyable sort of feeling. Try it! FARMER SMITH, Children's Editor, TED 'An original poem by ANNE AMELIA. rjRAY, Cynwyd, Pa., aga 10 year'. Ted is up at 6 o'clock, Eaclner "round and 'round the block; - Always up at break of day, Tq begin his day-long play,- - Comes to breakfast full of smiles. From Jumping over hills and stiles. Though in secret I confess. His hands and face are quite a mess. Out sgalA goes jolly Ted, Jtunnlnfc- till he Is quite 'red, Hakes Jioma mud pies, mads quite sloppy ; , CSonw of them indeed look droppy.) t 7tts nut TlAlnm nn h!a Wheel s' tfi. ..if . In.a e ..hm! . Found a nice new shiny penny, . TpoU it homo to show Aunt Jenny i Wank Mound to-' play with, Dick. Wfao played on fclm a. tunny trick; played that they were Chinamen, Aiid lv4 with, a lion in his den. S thl to alj I ka.se Jo sag jbc nMy ij w . Mt JKy-toagt-jtajy a " n .3 S in . - I I g IWTiattBiT,----itiaMa-dBMiMtaH-J--SiSiM ,rrf?m JMJJtfrf - .--:i--fe. faAaJkt j , :. ,,i ::.-. "wife.-" HH ji-hMM&'-A- Tho telephone and tho telegraph havo been blamed for tho passing of many of the amenities of life. Certainly they have made of tho love letter a sorry thing. What shall we do when wo grow into old ladles without the solace of neat lit tle yellowed packages of sentimental mlsilves tied with faded blue ribbon 7 Shall wo be forced to stand befoic our grand children without this most Impottant of all proof that wo havo not led ti love less llfo7 Shall we havo to content our selves with reminiscing over a few brief dispatches, or, falling thK to depend on abstract memory to lejuvcnesco our nglng hearts? I rise to protest against tho modern lover. Ho is nolther a courtier nor a caveman. Ho knows not how to domi nate or to supplicate. Ho Is on the vorgo of lotting the Inltlatlvo of the courtship pass out of his hands altogether and into thoso of women. Ho docs not summarily marry tho woman of his choice with a vigor and aggression that would keep her enthralled for the rest of his life, nor Is ho practiced In tho delicate art of love making that could Imbue tho most avorago woman with the feelings of a queen and angel. Fancy your modern lover sending a posy to his flcklo sweetheart with theso words: "Oo, lovelv roso ! Tell hor that wastes her time and mo That now sho knows When I resemblo her to thee, How swefit and fair she seems to be I" No: your modem lover would say, "Tho woman's false," and straightway get him another Bweethcart, Would that thero were moro like that left-over from a bygone ngo whom I ob served at tho station. If men must kiss, let them do It with grace and charm. Otherwise wc want tho cave-men. M'LISS. you wash It once more In lukewarm soap sudH, using a pure whlto soap, and that you stretch It lengthwlso according to tho ribs of tho knitting while It Is wet. Pull It out well. Let mo know tie result. Uear M'Llsa I'leane send me tho nnmo of the freckle cream and oblige. A stamped, r lease. self-addressed envelope, Winding Simplified Now you don't have to wind your tatting thread on the shuttle; the machine docs it. Each shuttle is fitted with a removable spool, says Popular Mechanics, which is sim ply put on the machine nnd filled with thread as a bobbin would be. This greatly simplifies the work. A Rose Pillow These aro fragrant llttlo pillowy for a boudoir. They make a dainty gift, and roso leaves aro to be had In abundance Just now. Spread the petals In the shade, or some place Inside the houeo where they can bo dried thoroughly. Then scatter a tablcspoonful of orris root, poudertd, among them. The recipe now calls for 10 drops of real attnr of roses, but, fulling this, a good roBo extract may bo used Malio an Inner pillow of glazed silk or cambric and the outer one may be a pretty Madeira pil low, round or heart shaped. THE P. R. T. Cqntest is OPEN from NOW until August 12! For the BEST STORIES, DRAW INGS and IDEAS on how to PRE VENT and AVOID ACCIDENTS. $100 IN PRIZES IS OFFERED. Send all stories, etc., to Farmer Smith, Evening Ledger, Phila delphia. State age. Things to Know and Do Solve the following riddle: "X hundred and fifty put to a tree wilt make a fine garment for you and me." (Sent in by Charles Welsbers, Susquehanna avenue,) PARMER SMITH, I wish to become a member of your Rainbow Club. Please send me a beautiful Rainbow Button free. I agree to DO A LITT&K KINDNESS BACH AND EVERY DAY. SPREAD A LITTLE SUNSHINE ALL AIJONG THE WAY. Name , ,..,,,.... Address .......------. 9 f. . t "fr jfiii?T (fj CsJfcm SEEN IN PRACTICAL INEXPENSIVE OUTFIT THIS practical frock features the combination of tho very popular georgette crcpo nnd taffeta In navy, black or grey. Gcotgctte crepe Is used for this Russian blouso, which has a yoke, sash, border and cuffs of taffeta. Taffeta fashions tho shirt and Is used to edgo the collar and cuffs, which are of whlto georgette ciepc. Tiny gilt buttons adorn tho front of tho blouse In double rows, while ball trimming finishes tho sash. It Is an attinctlve frock and very Inexpensively priced at $11 75. Tho hat Is a popular mldseason model with a clvet crown nnd transparent net brim which Is finished with n horso-hnlr edge. A grograln ribbon cocade, finished with n huge pearl phi. Is Its only trimming. It Is a popular and practical model being specially priced at J I OS. In blnck only. Thu name of the shop where theso nrtlcles may bo purchased will bo supplied by tho Kdltot of tho Woman's Page, Kvnxixo I.nixinu, 60S Chestnut street. Tho request must be accompanied by a stamped self-addressed cnelope, and must mention the date on v.hlch the nrtlclo appeared GOOD Goorl form queries should be ad drciicd to Deborah Itush, turttlca on one side of tho paper and signed with full name and addrets, though initials ONLY will be published upon icqucst. I7if column will npjiear in Monday's, Wednesday's and Friday's Evening Ledger. Letter of Congratulation Icar Dclornh Hush Pleano let mo know the proper form for a letter of (onsr,itulutlou which I am to send to a friend who hent mo an an nouncement ot his marriage. He In 1" New KnKland during the summer ami will not t.e at horns until Oitohcr. It will he proper for rie to wait until ho tomea homrf hefore giving , -i a prevent, will It not? IhanMng you ery much. Yes, as your friend and his wife will not be home until October It will ho pcnVi'tly proper to wait until their return to send a present If you wish to send one. It Is not necessary to answer a wedding announcement unless ono or both of the newly-married personB aro special peisonal friends of yours. Tho usual meaning of a wedd ng announcement Ih that one's lsitlng acquaintance should know of the marrlngo and should call upon tho brido utter she and her husband aro settled in their new home. On tho other hand. If they aro personal friends It Is a gracious thing to write a letter of congratulation. However, It Is RAINBOW CLUB WIS. MONKEY, MIND-HEADER By Farmer Smith One afternoon Jimmy Monkey was so quiet hli mother went up and peeked In his room to seo what was the matter. Jimmy was In front of tho mirror look. Ing first this way and then that. He was evidently trying to look Into his ear. When Jimmy came downstalra his mother said: "Is anything the matter with your ear?" "How did you know I had anything the matter with my ear?" asked Jimmy In great surprise. "I always know what you are doing," replied Mrs. Monkey. "My love for you is so great that I can even SEE what you aro doing." "Mercy me 1" thought Jimmy. "Just now I saw you looking at your ear." This was too much for Jimmy, so ho hopped out the front door and over to see the Baby Baboon. He MUST tell some one. He felt as though his head would burst if ha held his secret much longer. He gave the Baby Baboon's bell a short ring, and, without even watting for an answer, rushed In. "Oh. Baby! I have something wonderful to tell you. Just now I was looking In tho mirror to see if I could see my mind through my ear, and when I came down stairs mother asked me what was the matter with my ear! Mother must be one of those mind-readers we hear about." "Indeed, she must," answered the Baby Baboon thoughtfully. "The fact is. you were so quiet she tiptoed up t,o see what you were doing and " "How did you know that?" asked Jimmy in great surprise. "I'm a mind-reader, too," laughed the Baby Baboon. Baseball Challenge The A Won Baseball Club, an II to IJ year old traveling team, would like to ar range games with teams having home grounds pr who are willing to play In Fair mount Park The Aldon boys prefer to play on Tuesdays awl Thursdays. Address J Burns, in cars of banner Smith. Evu.-JiMa LSDSBK. . , THE SHOPS FORM best to avoid set sentences nnd to say Just what you think yourself, or wish, rather for them In their new happiness. Perhaps a few lines like this would help: Dear J : Your announcement reached mo bj mall and I Tnnt very much to tell oh how glad I am for you In your new found happiness. I am looking forward to your return to town in October, ns then I shall surely glo myself tho plcasuro of calling on you and Mrs. , to whom I send my regards. Your sincere friend. Wine Etiquette Drar pebornh .iisi Will sou plensa mnke a few remnrkH on tho etlnuctte, or ritlier euitom In the p, rilm; ot wlms and lliueur? What Is the "Itoni-mitui" Idei of "rllnntr with wine" lit 'iiiiln rrHiiiurants, nirticul.irly Itnllnn? What Minuv. uiiAfu r Hir.uKm. nrj nereu mn luncn- f-on hi a r ntnurunt nnd at home Annre, lut- mi- tno couricH ot your reply. I. da C. ThPio Is much to fay about tho ctiquetto of serving wines. m peihaps I had better answer your questions as they come The Bohemian Idea of dinner with wine means that with dinner a bottle of some simple whlto or red French or Italian wine Is taken. At a formal dinner It Is customary to servo cocMnlls tlrst before going Into the dining mom. Cocktails are mixed drinks. .Slurry is usually served with soup and champagne or sparkling moselle with the meat courses. After the dessert and coffee liqueurs which aro sweet cordials, such as cremo do menthe, whlto mint, peach brandy, chaitreute and others aro sered In tiny glas".i ' With luncheon It s proper to have n rocl.tail first nnd some light wine, such as inuterno or claret For a formnl luncheon si nrkllng moselle or champagne Is appro priate. At dinner If champ.igno or moselle is not desirablo a heavier wine such as a Hock or a Madeira may be served inuinpagne CUI, aml muterne cup are mixed dr nks which aro very refreshing and may bo served at luncheon or dinner. DEBORAH RUSH. Recipe for Whitewash Boll a pound of rice In fle gallons of water until soft and broken Strain and rub the rlco through a colander back Into the water and while it Is still boiling stir into It a peck of best lime with a pound of salt. Bolt up once and apply hot. LOOK OUT rOiv iHE FUTURE Proper care ol the skin it not a lempo rery matter and ij very important lor a Good Complexion end Letting Beauty When motoring at mountain or shore prepare your skin these hot summer day against attacks by sun and tolnd. ANTISEPTIC SKIN FOOD BtaitiHet and improves bad complexions Removes wrinkles and hciel lltmiihtt Protects and preterves delicate skin CONTAINS NO MERCURY In farm at Sl.tS We end (M- urrnsld rn freit of price. S3S ;.iA,,WQSSC?S A -JKT3SVVTr ASK FOR and GET HUGH'S THE ORIGINAL , WflLTED MILK Cheap aobsUttttes lost YOU same price MARION HARLAND'S CORNER Six Children and No ToyB t hsue Ion hern n reader of iour If H. C.. but this In my firm nttempt to write to It we lit have id children, rnnzlnit from 1 lo t pnr . with, we would nil ho happy. Mils A .1 J In the course of naturo children outgrow their toys Thee should then b as natu rally passed along to younger boys and girls There ought to bo a sort of endless chain established between tho various nurseries connected with our great family. WW mothers whose children nre out of tho toy stage of life collect the useless things, tho sight of which brings a smile nnd a sigh, nnd write for the nddres3 of tho mother whoso babies nre toy less 7 Pieces for Patchwork I notion that n woman offers silk Pi"?"" any one who nekn for them. I should he no ifrateful for them, hut hae heen unable J far, to irrt an. I am lame nd unable to get out much ami derlie moat of my pleasure from patchwork and rrnchetlne I have some books which I will pladU puss on to cheer another a they hae chered me J ! Pieces nnd patterns nre pretty sure to answer your pathetic nppeai. uo not weary of hearing mo reiterate tho asser tion that there Is a freemasonry among fancy workers which Inclined them to dc vIbo nnd io execute "liberal things" This Is emphatically true when the ono who asks for materials to carry on the work Is forced by physical Infirmity to seek In the handicraft most of tho sunshine she enn hope for In life Thank you for think ing of our bookloter. Wo register request and offer. Wnnta House Plants I live on a farm away from my neighbors I am a sreat lner of house planta neranlums. fuchsias, begonias or any good house Jlam I hne not the mciria to buy any I hae tried to rilse them from seed, but have not had cood luck .My, nclKhbora here don t keep house plants I only ask for slips. If I can act them, and will Bladly pay P"!??.'-'"'. n Lest women who would lend a kindly car to the petition of a sister How or lover should hesitate to gratify lr desire here expressed through fear lest tho fragllo treasuro may not bear transportation, let nm reneat In substance, directions nlrcady given for sending roots nnd cuttings by mall. Get a tin cracker or cereal box from grocer or neighbor, or your own store room, nnd lino It with waxed paper. Cover this with dampened absorbent cotton or several thicknesses of damp tissue paper Lay the (lowers, roots or cuttings upon this nnd cover with a thick layer of tho damp cotton or papers. Fit the top closely, wrap tho box In stout paper, and address legibly to tho correspondent whoso letter you havo hero (Before pncklng tho box you will havo obtained hor nddrcss In full from us.) In tho uppor left-hand corner of tho cover you will wrlto your own namo and poRtofllco address, as required by tho parcol post law. Then rest Borcne In tho consciousness of having done n deed of Blstcrly love. Llfo Is too short for us to slight such opportunities of practicing tho golden rule Needs Pieces of Silk A hrlBht, active old lady, with hair white as the driven snow. Is maklns a bed cover of silk pieces She has already made one larKO enoush for a small bed. but wishes to enlarsc It nnd needs pieces of silk Aa she Is ablo to write. I B.-nc hr my card with n notation IndorstnK her request, pao ner a siampeu envelope nuuresscu to jou and left her happy. I am sure, with sour wllllnc nld my sisters of tho Corner will crown her happiness I RBked her her age. I do not Indies that the poor dear blushed, but nt last admitted 70 I havo made a apeclal note neer nratn to ask a woman her nee, I know I blushed, too, throush the sun tan, nt my mis toko. V. C That week Is brighter when wo can lay before readers a letter from "our Kngllsh man " Whether or not wo rccched tho stamped and addressed envelopo he left In tho hands of tho bright, actlvo old lady who Is fortunato enough to receive his calls and onjoy his friendship, wo honor his men tion of her need of silk pieces, and will Right under our eyes not here, there and every where is the creamery where we make MERIDALE BUTTER And because it is made in one creamery instead of a dozen ; because it is made under tho most careful supervision, in a sanitary place, in a sani tary way, from the very richest, purest milk that healthy cows can pro duce Mendalc Butter comes to you sweet, pure and wholesome, and it i3 all alike, this "uncommonly good butter." AYER & McKINNEY (Makers of , Merldale) Philadelphia Hell Phone, Market 3741 Keystone 1'hone.Main 178J Look for the "Mirlfoll" wrapper-atr-tight. dust- and eaofpnof-at your crottrt. IV1ANDO will remove any superfluous Hair Growth, and makes sheer hosiery and sleeveless gowns possible without em barrassment. GET IT TODAY .Jl Cloud's Depilatory J1.00 per- bojt, I'ostpalil flUl. CZ6ttZcomBUxloa 70S-1Q7 Flandera Uull)lnr lStb Ss Walnut St. RMtabUnhtrt Ida, Mfs yin Toll$ Hir8aratloo V -LJ-i US will a&iMsliaJSs! (I J ! t . A rommnntcat ons addressed to .- !ff! Hsriaml should lncioe stamped, em addreseeil envelope and n rllniiltix ,'" NliTe In which on are InterfMetl. I 'tt soni wlalilnic to nld In the fharltnole wors"? "VJ II. II, C. f hoti d write Marian llarbind, , Is rare of this paper, .for addresses of IImim they wmiid like to he n. nnd. ,lm,Tt ""',a them, rommiinleate direct with those partle. consign them to him or to her, I can fancy how ho will deliver them, and that they will borrow vnlue from the fact that ho was tho carrier. His alius on to the reohirnenl lihiah Is funnv when one reads that tho dear lady Is 71)1 In this day of Increased longevity of human life, our be loved colleague's pen trips In writing her down ns old. An Oven Gas Plato !!.llncr received n truss for mv husband aflmo time nso through the r'ornr from a woman whose address I hall mislaid, I hereby, late as It Is thank cu IIo thanks jou with nil his heart for the much-needed appilanre. I should like to hae the (titer's nddress npaln, If It Is hot too mueh trouble for you to nend It to m. I wrote and thanked her but wish to write again, f nm solns to come to jour helpful Corner to ask If nny one has an nnn sos plate to pass along' I bite no pas range and ennnot bus one and haMnc a hot flro durlnir this weather mikes me iJImv and sick 1 am not strong n id am unable to go out to earn a little money to help alona and buy manv things which I need for b v home My husband Is a 112-a-werk man and not atfona or youns any more. MRS. C. C. Unless you designate the woman In some other way wo daro not try to repeat her addrcs Wo hope sho will Identify herself from your account of the gift and let us hear from her Wo register tho request for the oven gas plate, making room for your letter In full, It represents your need of tho kitchen helper better than we could put It before tho eyes of pitying readers. May thoy bo ablo to lighten your weary load. IfMRCELLlISm Jw3 Mahogany Cose vf'VwKy w9w Uke Jfiew &P4yiV. New f(WBmLr KHtA e,li PlJt lAtvSP I SCHOOLS AND I , if, yfg?4 mLhW COLLEGES M!UM Y MFH1-A I g Shorthand Students well-grounded in the theory and practice of stenog raphy and carefully instructed in the art of taking rapid dicta tion. Ask for Catalog M-45. Fhone, Diamond 031 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY lirouil St., Iielnir llerks Philadelphia. m ' timw " 'iiwiFMffirmsajBMfjaw Practical Education We train students for cood positions aa menoirrapners, isooKKceperB secre taries and Salesmen and find cood no tions for them May we serve so'i' r.xperiB as leacnera unarffes moil-o-ate Day and Nlcht School now open, vvnj not uegin now' Strayer's Business College 801-807 Chestnut Ht., Phllu. Walnut .181 Mtln 2300 1IT1. ...... I m..Twn SPANISH? Tiitorlns. Ture CialUian frlv. or claaa lvss. '1 Translations frof. !. ,UTera. list Walnut. l'n.Wal.U04i Youne Ladles and fllrls PENN HALL SCHOOL I'lllt (ilUI.S Modern fireproof hulldln.-s. new aymnaslnm awlmmln pool Collet preparatofymodern lanBuaces. music, domestic arts etc Ciriisi.VI prlWleses, Itooms with private bath HmiT (lladstone Atlantic City, occupied by school each & ,;,"" contlnue' Hhout interruption1? 'A?K 8 JIAOILI,. A. M. Principal. oi:iim NTOlVN. r.v. The Stevens School forGirIs 231 V. Chelten A, ,..,, fienn mtonii 49th er opens tjept ai KindJaJriJ.? .S eolleite prenaratorj hwcl-il ro2rl?2 l,f ,iihrou3.h Science a-.,i fonu, a ltlnol IVenJh hi? ?mc8" women Manual trne Jll Jlary ItenU "vfln KBMNTOWN, I'A. AL,n ui t,AWIi SCHOOL nsth year Oeneral. Collea p,. ,7T !lt,l 3rad Intermedia tJprnTarF"."1!; School Iir A V TTTm -w a -.. . " ' SOUTH IlJ'Tllrr-,,1... r--";-.i.Ji, r., Bishopthorpe Manor r owi coiie iiW !e?i: f?r huh p.rchW25 !.aa- jEKi?L jEj- WT3S?g CJ'AUBtTtSBCKO, PA, , MESOXA11. N. j WENONAH 8gS 12 miles from Phllads'nhla i . ftf.S!rte2L. a? u s: Irisr! -1S&C Jiiii "enonali. tt. j' ouul- M!TTN. j. CARLTONSaTifmv Upper School for older bow e.r1 aratlon for all collite. y,i5',v,e thorough or.. -tiii-A-L-JIeadma,t. V. M. C, t Tnnni.iLr w.. . . JIONTKSSOUI TKCHKlt TitiC77. hT,VOcU.nf 'Sffr I Wt E? -"'?o'r Uox U-Torrja0grctg Youag ilen and Iior. THE CHEERFUL CHERUB "," -.. I never lojc interest tr livincJ. vou 40 For everything ' jaems, so surprtaintf to m J i ni'fANN v 1H v !' This Handsome Holder Will Take Care of Thnt Bathroom Glass and Will, Keep That Toothbrush Handy It is one of a complete set of Fleck Fixtures that brine; yon ndiled convenience nnd make ad: Ilghtfut and dainty all-white bath, room It Is hnndsomely designed nnd strongly made of the beat While Vitreous China. R.tsy to In stall and easily kept clean. You should Insptct this perfect fit. ture It is pold under tho Fl.nrv IIIIOS. CO. IRONCLAD OLAIlANsW Vrlto for full particulars or visit our s.HU.s.r ittvut-u DiiuiTiuuiii iOUiiy, J&CK&ROS.Co. Showrooms. 41-40-48 Ss. CO N.otligt. AniprItnM I ,i,i.inn.r lt,n.ln.. I.,. The most ilomlnaat personalities f i ! country, lng. ; Plic Andrew Cam. tflo. Theodore Room vett, John W. maker. William 1, llrynn and rain; others, tme in dorsed Telrce Sekoof and Its metho'i Hut our sriliri satisfaction, by lit, Is In the fount if our craouaies. Secretarial ki rommorclal roam inr coin sexes, PKItjnn cptronr I'lne .st V. of Itroii 8WS DUS.NESS- CGLLEOE Courses nre thoroughly prac tical, anil each Is designed to de velop the mental powers of tht student nnd to give him Jhe abil ity to direct his efforts In tbi ii j.st profltnblo channel. nny School opens Sept. Mb. Nlcht School opens .Sept. eta Knter any time 923 Chestnut Street PALMS SCHOOL Thirty years ut 17th nnd Chestnut Hlrrtti, IIuslneH, hhorthand and Secretarial Couttt , tsnw m.ooMriEr.n. iw. CAIISIIN' I.IIXn 1NVTITIITI-- l!h esr Nit llloomfleld Academy Courses Colters Prwft ; atory. Jluulc, Business formal, Junior, , nrjie iiionern uuiioins lor ons uuu - : I'upua unaer ! veara apeeiai aitentiga. iw J20U and un. Juniors, J'-'SS. Car M, InMllnte. Vox u. yew flleomlleld. vs. IlANOVr.R. N. 1! Hanover Tutoring School In the heart of the New Hainpshlrs'HIU. tit mer season July, Auiust nd BepKfflM'. nvery candidate In last a years entered JOHN XT. I.IS1IIUN. inrmSi Younc Men anil Hoys Tho Priillme Rmnlrs School noa' school opposite Clark Tarlc Athletic JJ 1 adlolnlnc bul'dlnss, Larce fully-ejulewjl rj nnshim En teachers. Year hook IllVM ; i.i i s.i. i., iieuumasirr. w.t iiauiniere me- BROWN PREP" t, -,,.- Rldr. --"-- .i moan inu YiV'fcHt' rrenarn tnr rrtla hmmMi And C1U W t .7.i " -" j' :v v, v.ii ui Btrjiu iur L.atauc t-t llAIJRISIlUItO. VA. IIARRISBURG ACADEMV J A country achool founded In ltJ Vf' - Modern buildings. larsa. lmnt e ii i . i,..,..ul nirflrui ThorouKh colleBe preparation Ilatr lV" J aui "',,r;yrz, on ftte IIW We Invite eUmf visit 'If OMI ianii tor sinKi" room ah aiineic. . f---i acnooi lor inuneer Dos InvestlKatlnn a rersonal rui caiaiovua aaareas AUTlU'It E. nitOlVK. B. A.. nnmW j SWAUTIIJIOKKrA!. Sivnrthmnrp PrpnaralorV Kery facility In modern, wtH-wjHJ? S ln recreation und refined urroun()iai. f trained to the ery hUhestatandjrd f Ag lean cltitenshln. Sound mind and trtt "" that la your Swarthmore boy. . A. II. TOMLINSON, neaarawp- Ilor II. Swarthmore, r. lor Boya , Bnaonea M aw. American tnlverstty "juijr caiatory course n a ft i 41 It fcr buUies. CourM Write for catalou I. niPSTlTl PA. Ii i, Pennsylvania Military Colkfl-j Ht Tha U-ul Point ot the '? ',rn&stl perlor Bcholaallc. Physical &&&, to develop Superior Men. ,'! JSiS. Civil Englneerios, Economic arm fv r,5t ColCUASjJS. nyATTsjroioaftf St Urtu-is.. tr. rLr" nniutiiiv U All FlXJt-ci. BTi .M,,a,V m. vun m i nnm gcai 3V I proved courses. prleccd 'iortfl plete. BOulpment. Alma W d,5ffeS 1 Catalogue. W A HUTCHISON TV-"j tot vavinKTlf TA, ;nc NAZABCTir HALI, T4!f 4rt Nataroth Pa to idi4 1T. 0 m ifKraiw ail J I lltlll sjl I mum bin 7 tiiti ' i. mil 1 5 s r -nr i'n ' P aaaaa LjI I.... I nllUi.Ii ia C3liiydSK&)jta23taSE BALTSnDBOiPAi-- f-