Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 10, 1916, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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SEWING ADVICE-LAUNDERING RAISED TO THE PLANE OF FINEART
WASHERWOMAN OF FUTURE
TO HAVE DEGREE, M'LISS SAYS
Course at Columbia Presided Over by Philadel
phia Woman Who Writes Practical
Book on the Subject
AS IONOnANT? ns n. washerwoman !"
XI 'Those words are probably said a
thousand times a. day. But It the simile
ver passes out of the langungo a Fhlla
aelphln, woman will be deserving of somo
ef the credit for Its going.
According to Miss 1. Itay Balderston,
laundry work Is an nrt and a sclenco
worthy of as much consideration and
study as astronomy or chemistry. In
deed, after reading her very Interesting
little tract, "Laundering," recently pub
lished, one nrrlvei at the conclusion that
jn order to bo a successful washerwoman
It Is essential to bo at least a fair
chemist.
Ordinarily one would expect to arrive
at the tubs and suds only by way of stern
necessity. In the list of chosen, carcors
that are annually suggested to aspiring
young maidens standing on tho threshold
of life, one never finds laundry work.
But the washerwoman of tho future will
coma to you bearing her degrco In her
hand. Sho will bo a personage, as proud
of her occupation as any collego grad
who over woro n cap and gown.
Miss Baldcrston Is tho instructor of
laundering nt Columbia University. She
knows nil about how to wash silks and
eatlns and calico rags. Sho knows tho
history of washing from the time 2000
years before Christ, whon tho Egyptians
rnado of tho Nile Hlvcr tho original wash
tub, down to tho present time, when wo
havo not only modern laundry appliances
undreamed of In those days, but a knowl
edgo of dotcrgents nnd absolvents which
defy and craso tho most obdurate spots.
Letters to the Editor of
Address all communication! to M'LUb, carp of
of the turner
Dear'M'TJsn I n that Mr. flmllh In Mill
eryinc for help for the soldier' wives lien la
rood ncheme. Let hU Honor tnke the money
appropriated for cleaning the ntreetn and empty
inr varbn cans nnd aah can and ameliorate
Jthe condition of all the poor women I pre
sume that n lanre amount la appropriated for
treet-cleanlnir purios, and it 1 very evidently
not betnr ued, m why not iiv if fo a top'1 nur
poie. lnatead of lettlnjr It lie Idle? If the Mayor
would do that, he would not have to snout xor
assistance.
A thins that would also help would tie to hmo
the mlllUiry huthorltlen on the border shut down
on jrambltnjr. nnd make It a disorderly offense.
Almost all of thn men dawn thnr do cam til
and a very large majority of them lone their
xneasre earnings to a very small minority Olvn
the winners at poker and crap dishonorable
Hscbarree, nnd the former loaers mljxht havn tt
Invr dollars monthly to send home to the mendl
rant families. It would not do much, hut vry
little helps. Also ir sorne of the "xorhttunt
aalarlea paid to the distributors of the charity
fund were cut down a half or even a quarter,
that. too. would mid a little to the amount to bo
disbursed to thoso who aro really nedy
M. J IJANCROFT.
Pear MTJss Though my mind hue been more
fully occupied with war, tho horrors and sorrows
of It. than with women's petty quarrels over
MARION HAKLAND'S CORNER
Johnny Cake
X WOULD not send you a recipe that, In
X my judgment, wan not the best of Its
kind and which was not thoroughly tested.
I had made tho Johnny calio several times.
Will you sond mo tho reclpo for your Vir
ginia Johnny cake? Your euarantee If suf
ficient. I havo been anxious for you to
try tho granulated sugar with maple syrup.
JIako It thick, using four cups Instead of.
six. That was u mistake I have a recipe
for molasses vinegar asked for by Van.
I prefer It to cider. It has a smoother,
rlchor taste. You want a little less than
four quarts of water to one of molasses.
II Ix warm. It should be kept In a warm
place. The "mother" would hasten the
souring process. I hope you will like this.
I am sure you will. It takes nix months,
probably, to ripen. How many women
know there Is nothing llko chicken oil for
making fine cakes? Try out chicken fat.
And to think that for years I Used It to
Crease shoes nnd boots? It makes one
sroan to think of It!
For old-faahloned southern Johnny cake,
to begin with, you must have the southern
water-ground Indian meal. One tcacupfui
of sweet milk, one of buttermilk, one tea
spoonful of salt and the same of soda, one
tablespoonful of melted butter Sift Bait
and soda three times with three cupfuls
of meal, wet the' meal with sweet milk nnd
melted butter; stir well forthreo or four
minutes and add gradually the buttermilk.
Stir and beat hard. It should bo more like
a soft dough than a batter. Just thick
enough to allow you to roll it Into a sheet
an inch thick. Spread It in a well-greased
FARMER SMITH'S
WHOSE FAULT MOTHER'S OR CHILD'S ?
ZZSP-J ..J nil iii in- i. - i. ii iw ii 'i Tin J t-t"" "-- -" " "JJ . -n.--Ta -
OHE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN PHIZES fa offered by the Philadelphia
Kapkl Transit Company for the best stories, drawings and ideas on
Juw to, prevent and avoid accidents. THE CONTEST CLOSES NEXT
SATURDAY AUGUST 121 Sign name, address and age to all con
Wibttei wmI SENP te PAEMEE SMITH, EVENJNa LEDGER.
It was a woman's vanity, Miss Balder
ston writes, that was responslblo for the
Invention of tho art of starching. Queen
Elizabeth Just couldn't bear her neckwear
all limp nnd straggly. She liked her ruffs
to stand forth with a regal nlr of stiff
ness. A Dutch woman experimented with
starch and presented her Idea to tho
Queen. As a result a school was set up
to Instruct others In tho use of It These
became "professors of starching" nnd
were paid five pounds for every lesson
they gave the householders Thus It
would seem that tho washerwoman, once
a well-paid factor In tho community,
practicing n recognized calling, is again
to come Into her own.
Miss Balderston's little book 13 tho
most practical that has come to my hand
for tome time. Not only Is It character
ized to Impress upon us how little of tho
really lino points of washing nnd Ironing
wo know, but It is designed to do away
with that Ignorance. Not content with
telling you how to get tho Boll nnd spots
from everything under tho sun. Miss Ual
dcrston continues with tho Information as
to the best way of hanging tho wash on
tho line and Improved methods of Ironing
and folding tho garments after they have
been Ironed. Moreover, she devotes a
chapter to practical tips on dry cleaning,
nnd another on tho special cleansing of
thoso dinicult, "chlffony" nrtlclcs that the
average woman looks with desp-ilr upon
and consigns to the rag-bag or the pro
fessional rather than nttempt to freshen
them herself.
It Is worth tho householder's nttentlon,
Is this littlo book. M'MSS.
the Woman's Page
thr Kvenlnc Idcer. Write on one old
only.
nothing I cannot refrain from dropping ou
n few words giving; ou a ,mlt of Information
nnent your recent article In the Kvliinm lrmcR.
You s-em fond of the term 'cnttj' In describ
ing; our sex. and It Is therefore mntKestrd to
me that you must hnve bren especially unfortu
nate In the selection of your friends or the
"tfreen3?d monster ' has a fierce isrlji on ou
In all tin years nf my life and thev are not
few I have et to find morn than on or two
who could come under that denomination, nnd
of nit the thousands of letters and articles writ
ten by women newspaper women and others I
do not now recollect seelnir any which, pardon
me. show the feline propensities f thMr writers
by their criticisms of ethers ns do ours
In one portion ou, (uvula foralvu me, con
ceitedly remark "do I hear applause from my
male readers and hisses from the female ones?"
Take another think, my dear madam. If
you aro playlnfr to the men's side of the gal
lery, few men. very few men judftlmr from my
own experience read your arttcks particularly
those which nnjr and they nr considerable In
number nnd the cnllbre of man who does ap
plaud women's mean attacks upon each other Is
not the sort of person whose encomiums would bo
complimentary to you
To size It all up. ntte has either soured you.
or your mind and brnln are still unformed and
irreen If the latter Ood cnllsMen ou if the
former, Ood help you JOHN H. SIMS.
All connnnnlcatlon addressed to Marina
norland should Inclose stamped, self
addressed envelope unci a clipping of tbs
article In which ynn are Interested. Persona
wishing to nlil In the charitable work of the
II. II. C, should write Marlon llarlxnd. In
rare of this paper, for nridrest of those
they would llko to help, and. Imrlnr received
tnein, communicate dlrert with those parties.
shallow bread pan and bake In a stendy
oen for 40 minutes As soon as It begins
to brown begin to baite It with n bit of
soft cloth tied to a stick and dipped Into
molted butter. Itepcat tho "swabbing" five
times, or until the dough In brown and
crisp Do not let It scorch. Break not
cut It Into squares nnd eat piping hot.
It should bo accompanied by a glass of
Iced buttermilk, If one would revive asso
ciations of the days that are no more "when
everything tasted Just right "
At a Dinner Party
I wlah to announce my engagement nt a din
ner party. Kindly advlao ma what to itna at a
course dinner, also what to us for table ilco
ratlona. and what shall ( wear? A 1
You might serve little neck clams, then
conBommo a In royalc, asparagus with Hoi
landalso sauce, roast capon with rim and
green peppers. Creamed spinach, shrimp
salad with crackers and Roquefort cheese,
stuffed olives and salted nuts, cake, pista
chio Ice cream and coffee Set a huge bowl
of roses upon a white embroidered center
piece and drop here and there n half-blown
pink rose upon the table. A single flno rose
Bet In a spray of Its own leaves may be
laid beside each plate. If you wear white,
let your boutonnlere be of pink rosebuds, I
do not presume to dictate anything more
-5rns5v
EVENING IiBDGBn-PHILADEaUPHIA. THtTBSDAY, AUGUST 10,
SEEN IN
NEW MIDDY SWEATER
IX THIS Reason of sport clothes tho designers hno been quite busy creating now
effects. This middy sweater Is one which Is made on middy lines nnd crocheted In
Shetland wool, making it possible to be used as either a middy or sweater. The sailor
collnr, cuffs and bnIK which finish tho snh. nro of leal Angora and may bo of white
of pussy gray. The Shetland wool may be of nny desired color, It Is an excellent gar
ment for sports, seashore or school. Price J12 75, In size 4 to 7 years. Price Jlii, In
sizes for misses nnd Bmall women.
An attractive hat Is this one of Trench fur felt with n chenille crown, which has
Its drooping brim bound and faced with narrow grosgraln ribbon. Its only trimming is
a noel cocado of grosgraln ribbon finished with a chenille button. Ordered In plain or
color combinations It is priced at $8.95. ...
The name of the shop when- these articles may bo purchased will bo supplied by the
Kdltor of the Woman's Page, nvBXtNO I.TJDonn, 60S ChcBtnut street. The request must
bo accompanied by n stnmptd self-addressed cnelope, and must mention the dato on
which the article appeared
with regard to your dress. It Is hardly
worth while to remind you that the hostess
must not be so arrayed as to ccllpso the ma
jority of her gufsts. To be overdressed at
a function In her own house Is a social
solecism and verges upon unklndness.
Books for Study
Could sou help mi to set om Rood educa
tional booka on wrltlne and mathomatlcs: alao
othr books, eomethlnir t rould atudy nt home?
I am too poor to purchase them and do not
hnv the limn to so to a library. J nm an
Ami-rlcan and married MAIICLS u.
The Corner barkens with especial Interest
to appeals from men and women, boys and
girls, who are trying to educate themselves
for special lines of work In tho face of ob
stacles that would cow weak natures and
check uncertain ambitions. Wo havo a flno
illustration of resolute purpose and worthy
aim in tho brief note above. Cnst-asldo
educational textbooks could not be more
wisely and mercifully disposed of.
Dream Land
When in my dreams thy lovely face
Smiles with unwonted tender grace,
Grudge not tho precious Beldom cheer;
I know full well, my lady dear,
It Is no boon of thino!
In thy sweet sanctu'ry of sleep.
If my sad sprite should kneeling weep.
Suffer Its speechless worship there.
Thou know'st full well, my lady fair.
It Is no fault of mine !
THE CHEERFUL CHEKIB
ome.'tirnes liFe.
stretcr.es void I Krow
ThrovfU ertdle.33 , rt-.y
tomorrows .
But iF you're living
e.Cerlv
t r t -' i .J .-
You .should enjoy f i
vour .sorrows k'JI
' nnerrtnn ju o
&
M.
RAINBOW CLUB
JIJUIV MONKEY AND
TUB I'liNCUSHIOy
ny Farmer Smith
Jimmy Monkey stood peeking In his
mother's looking glasx. There was always
a fascination for him in peering In a mirror.
"I wonder." he was thinking to himself.
"I wonder what kind of a face I would
make If I stuck a pin In myself."
Taking a pin from his mother's pin
cushion, Jimmy stuck it in his arm.
"Ouch!" ho exclaimed.
He forgot all about looking in the mirror.
"I guess I won't try that again." he said
out loud, as he stuck the pin back In the
pincushion. VN
"Ouch!" a tiny voice right In front of
Jimmy made him Jump. He looked this
way and then that and saw
Nobody.
He picked up the pincushion and looked
at It. He pulled out tho pin and looked at
the point.
"It may be it hurts the pin point when
I stjck It In my arm," said Jimmy thought
fully. Then he poked tho pin back In the pin
cushion. "Ouch I" came the voice again.
"Oh I it's you, pincushion."
"yes." answered the pincushion. "I have
feelings, too, only I can't always talk."
"Thank you, I shall be careful of every
thing after this and not poke pins into
everything I see."
Things to Know and Do
The printer's boy misspelled another word.
He wrote- "She came from Velagston."
What did he mean? (Sent In by Leon
Gould, Susquehanna avenue.)
PAKMEIl SMITH,
I wish to become a member of your
Italnbow Club. Please sond me a
beautiful Rainbow Button free. I agree
to DO A LITTLE KINDNESS EACH
AND EVERY DAY, SPREAD A UTTLE
SUNSHINE AH, ALONO THE WAY
Name
Address
Age .,............
THE SHOPS
16th Semi-Annual Clearance
Biggest Reductions
of the Season in
Women's Summer Shoes
This 10th Semi-Annual Clear
ance at Gcuting's is gathering
momentum every day, as those
who have profited are telling
others of their unusual savings.
This is ns it should be. August
is an ideal time to buy shoes, that
is at Geuting's, where quality
and advanced styling permit long
service.
Choose from several hundred
pairs smart summer Pumps and
Oxfords, good size assortment,
now slashed to
Just Received New Shipment of Beautiful White
Egyptienne Pumps. Marked for Im- $.45
mediate Sale "
Children's Dept. $ 45
Growlnir Girls'. Children's ' T H
and Boys' Pumps & Oxfords
being' cleared regardless of
real worth at
All Bathing
1230
Market
Shoes and
Stockings
for the
Family.
ITS Stores erf
u
J"7 t VI
fefffr
Every Foot Professionally Fitted
Three Geuting Brothers Supervising.
STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY
jYes, the price is a
little higher, but
MERIDALE
BUTTER
costs more to make
and is worth more.
On our own 2000
acre farm, all the
cows are pure-bred
Jerseys. "We buy
some milk, but
only the richest
andpurestanditall
comes from cows
whose health is
vouched for by
New York State
Veterinarians and
our own inspectors.
We pay more than the
market price for all the
milk, we buy, rejecting
all that is not up to our
standard. Meridale But
ter is never-touched by
any hand in the making.
AYER & McKINNEY
Merldile) PhlUdelphU
Bell Phone, Market 17
Keystone Phone, Mala 17(3
look forth "Mtrlfotl"
, vrapptr-alT'titht. dial-and
oaor-rroofat your trourt.
THE WOMAN WHO
SEWS
Woman's Vaot, tttr Kientna Iaocr.
It Is considered smart Just now to have
colored hankie to match your frock lf
away In one of the numerous PKkttht
... th ornaments of most summer rrocKs.
InVcS sornTof" the frocks look very much
llko a flock of pockets with a dress built
around them.
Handkerchiefs have followed "!
faithfully enough for the Pt tjo orcMtton
..,..., The crcne de chine ana cnnion
ones0 wereTcholorfu?-and sometimes really
we'TrTc oTnnTs U.keSr .men.
whose Sr ofreal lace brought th .price
of the article up In the neWiborlwod of 50,
were also carried, nnd still are. by the ra
-.j i -.,. nrtlate perceptions and
pocketbooks are equal to the strain.
Hut those of us who can t "o u
handkerchiefs can secure some of tho dlnt
i,n,i..tnhroMrd ones They nave uorue.n
' - ... , ... Mtith rrMirci
with
?'.. .v."""".. "..- .: r,n fine stationery
....I...- lirfarmr eoiuros
n mats such "- ... . -, .. to
One clever woman even went so far as to
trace the design from her stationery on a
net handkerchief that she had been saving
for yea, and embroidered It In colors to
match he'r gown. There's more than one
way to kill a cat, Hn t there?
... l.j..tn a wk or two I nt to
mmmmsi
"f." ..... the state, ana am
, whTeh TwouM r." b-tler to wea
? dress for travellnn and carry
M topcoat, or wear a coat auit
blue
llrht-
and Mk
rw.i.niraa i.v v , - 7
?fcou-.d0,etOUar,,o'ne;w?hao the coat suit for tho
'"Ataut" lSt"ouini do ,U thlnl. : wnuM he
yours.
I should send the small trunk nnd carry
" Wear 'the suit and a wash Mouse. Taf
feta Is bad for traellng on hot das. It
re alns the odor of perspiration and docs
"ot wash Can't you get the topcoat In the
trunk? If not. I'd carry It.
Several light summer frocks for ee
nine wear. Some white skirts and coo
Clouses A senlceable morning frock and
your suit. m
nar Msdam I nrn rolnc to the hore aoon,
fhnF E kBS7.1dta. V'reWwJR. WW
not ro OUt Olten, llicmiuiu
drwhat can I do with my last year's black
veliet "at? It la a Bailor with a soft crown,
1
Shoes Reduced
19
So. 11th
A Quick
Service
Men's
Shop.
(PRONOUNCKD etTM)
a
Feonoua 3hoc3.
-a
Are You IVorrfeff About
, Your Baby's Food?
Thousandi of mother who have
been compelled to vrean their
babiet hmo found a itio tubtti
lute in
EAGLE
Condensed
MILK
rat ctiemAk
Thre senerthoni of rugged boy
and guli have been brought up oa
"Eigle Brand." To prepare jutt
add Irtthlr boiled water cooled to
feedtsg temperature.
"El BnaS', vnU Mp you wuKyour
cooling. Um tt ut at yen d tuukd
Bulk u 7 reap that uut lot sulk
todiuitr.
f7in xu buy milk or milk
product, awa a$k lot
, i
aonHUsnaaannKiiimBuaca
1016 -
. . lt.1- Ak fnr
erersl . places and .5J".,"J1nJS iT, ere I nrfOM
White blouses and skirts are sweet and J
Annronr ale to wear on mo i.i. - -
shore. A cool voile
dress would be nn
nexp'enslve nnd attractive addition to your
vardrobe, but If you can't afford It. don t
ROBINSON &
UiaimtJUi M li m I I !" '
UNMATCHABLE TEA VALUE
Pride of Killarney
Tea . 45
2-lb. Tin, 23c -lb. Tin, 12c
51
Our Pride of Killarney Tea is a
ir. TnHln nn,! rv!nti. Si-lreted for
and cup coodness Pride of Killarney has given years of satisfaction to I
tnousanas ot tnc most critical anu ijan.i-u.a. ,-" uw.o ... u aiuuna
Philadelphia. You'll find it hard to get Tea of this quality, and in such
few stores as it is sold outside of Our Stores you wtllpay from 80c to $1
the pound. A pound of our Pride of Killarney Tea will go as far as two
pounds of ordinarily good Tea. If you do not already use it, just try a
pound of Pride of Killarney Tea there's a treat in store for you.
?ealD Tea ,b'45c
J4-Ib. Pkg- 23c j yA.b. Pkg., 12c.
Our Gold Seal Tea, although not
so strong, is of the same high qual
ity as our Pride of Killarney, and is
just right for those who desire a
pure, mild, flavory Tea.
In our Gold Seal and Kamelia Teas you can have your choice o0
Black, Mixed or Assam.
Yes, wc have Tea at 29c and Tea at 4Sc the pound. Our 29c Tea
is great Value at its prices in fact, it's only in some few stores in this city
where you could buy any better Tea; but we have customers who are
very particular about the Quality of goods they use, and We believe in
keeping Quality such as will satisfy the most particular that's the reason
we sell Gold Seal and Pride of Killarney Tea.
We would no more think of dropping out our Gold Seal and Pride
of Killarney Tea and calling Kamelia "Our Best" than we would of drop,
ping out our Gold Seal and Hy-Lo Butter and calling Ca-Ro "Our Best."
Best Granulated Sugar ,b- 8c
The best quality Granulated Sugar, in full weight, sealed cartons
Whether it is Tea, Coffee, Butter, Eggs, Canned Goods, Dried Fruits
or any other thing in the grocery line, you will find it will pay you to
come to
21st and Market Streets
Or any of our other stores for everything you require.
Robinson & Crawford
The Stores Where Quality Counts Throughout the City and Suburbs
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Mcrcersburg, Ta.
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one of the meat beautiful and healthful
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Prepares for leading colleges. Est. grounds and
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eolleees and technical schools. For itfi?
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address Tt Principal
l - -.
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BOBDENTOWN MtUTART INSTITUTE
Thorough courses, able leathers! sxcilunt.ii.
clpllna, and healthful sltuaHuo! PrsSaJ. i S, d.u
ccllegi or buslaeas WrU for cata1i2l.oar
Prlnclpa 1. Bordsntown-on.thjruf jr"' r.
&sHti Atadsmy.aemMalUtary BSUj nur Ham. I
WiiaiiiiiSSig J
worry, you'll probably do Just at wli uV
out It. ni14
Wearing a hat at nlftnt at the ,. ,
rmtlonal. Your black velvet win y2" '
howcer. Itcmove the fur and put tl.r 1
ribbon pr mallne trimming on It. " f
Try taitms mo urease out of yoUr ,VJ
with ether. Then wash the entire rt 2
by plunglnfr up and down In warm ..
water. Brushing It beforo It Is wholl X
1 Wholly d
will keep tho nnp up,
CRAWFORD i
rare blend of the choicest Teas grown
their delicious fragrance, purity, flavnr
Kamelia Tea lb-29c
y2.b. Pkg., IScj J4-lb. Pkg., 8c
You may search this city over, but
you will have trouble to find a Tea
as good as our Kamelia at 29c the
pound.
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BANKS
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
NIGHT SCHOOL
Kduratrs You
While Kmployed
ou need not lose a minute
from your dny's work Three
nlKhu a week spent hem will
enable )ou to take a paylne posi
tion In any office. Do you wnnt to
Improve your earnlne power? You
ran dn it at small cot ot time
and money
Send for New Catalomie.
Night School opens Sept. 6. Enter nnr time.
OSS Chestnut St., Philadelphia
IL
1528 STUDENTS
K.28 atudentn attended our Day and
Nliint Heealona lust year and every
crmluate has a uooJ poiltlon. Bend
for catalogue.
Strayer's Business College
801-807 Chpitnnt Kt.. IMI.
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Walnut 38-4 Main 23-00
TlJACIU.Uh for school! and schools for Utca- .
era. rrco to employers. Nat'l Teachers' AlU (i
w. a. wuuh. o-i -erry uiag. apruca gj. .
SPANISH
Tutoring. Furs Castlllan. PrU. t
class less. Translations. Prof, ff
Altera, 1121 Walnut. Pb.WaLMI
J'ounr5Ien and Hoys
WKNONAH. N,
WENONAH
Military Academy
lVenonali, N, J,
No Factories' or Saloons In Town
Twelve mllea from Philadelphia.
Preparing for college or business li
secondary here to producing boy
known for their all-around manllneu
and their mental and physical effect
ivenebs. The school Is small enough
for an unusual amount of Individual
training. This Is supplemented by
the teamwork: that results from a
military system properly directed.
Wo are the only preparatory school
In New Jersey whose military work
Is under the supervision of a United
States army officer. The town, being
entirely residential, has a high moral
tone. Large drill hall and gymna
sium. Athletic Held. Particular at
tention given to physical develop
ment. Hiding school In connection
with the Academy. Special school for
Juniors. For catalog address
Dr. Chas. Jl, Lorence, Prea.
Clayton A, Snyder, Ph. ., SupL
llox 413 '
Yaung IjJles and dlrls -
BWAUTHMOBE. PA
The Mary Lyon School j
College Preparatory. Certldcat privlleo. Oea
eral and Finishing- Courses. One teacb;ry
every sic alrt. nn-n..i- .i...Hum. SSYSa
fit ,r.VT - "T-. ---.. ?--.w.-
Iciool tor girls ,ii"
uaf, A. B.. PrtuclpaW'
wu.c4, our junior dca
rivurui ona complete eo
Box lBOa. Swarthmer. Pa.
OVEBUBOOK. PA.
MISS SAVWABB'S btllOQL XOH OIBLS
ptrbrok. PblU.. Pa. Collegs Preparatr.
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