KMf5m5MW5W'- "IP" A wm.'"' iBHIf&fK prwr- rT 8 EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1010. FASHIONS ETIQUETTE FOR ALL OCCASIONS QUERIES WOMAN'S INTERESTS II CONSIDER THE AGREEABLE KNOCKER AND HER WAYS 'A Smile That Is Childlike and Bland Disarms Suspicion; But Watch Your Step There's U a "Kick" Somewhere ISINQ of the ngrceablo knocker. The plain, everyday variety which our masculine friends call "cats" Is really harmless. You can "come back" at a I catty remark with something equally i feline and she will do you tho honor to , appreciate tho thrust. Llko her furry prototypo, sho will scratch you ono mln uto and purr tho next. Iter remarks may I prick beneath tho skin and smart for a aecond, but they leave no venom behind. Not so with the ngrccablo knocker. She has a doublo advantage. Tho two 1 edged sword of lior ngreeableness and hor i "candldness" take you unawares. You i may bo boshed with a shlllalah of truth , fill criticism, mado to sound Innocuous by an Ingratiating smile, like tho sugar coat ing on a doso of quinine But you know i that tho doso Is underneath. , The sad part of tho agreeable knocker's I little duo Is tho fatuous grin of tho vio tlm. It Isn't permitted to strike a lady on suspicion, oven when tho blow Is vor- sal. And If shojooks llko tho cat who has I Just eaten tho canary, and Insists on hold- lng your coat or admiring your solitaire, you'ro doomed. It's like a small boy 1 being smotherod In Ice cream. You'ro eo pleased that you'ro Inscnsiblo to your peril. t Ono lady of my acquaintance who has won her spurs nobly ot many a tea-battlo ' has tho most fascinating method of do l ltverlng a bloodless "uppercut." Sho Is I always polite. Sho Is novcr cynical. And j eho Invariably pats you fondly on tho shoulder, or arrange"? your gown, or In dulges In somo equally affectionate and 1 dangerous familiarity beforo the blow descends. Letters to the Editor of the Woman's Page Address all communications to IMItor of Woman' 1'iikc. Write on one side of tlie pnper only. Dear Madam A short tlrno ago lou pub- I llshed In your column tho name of a society where they she free legal advice. I nm a i stranger tn this city and nm in need of Mich nd- ' vice. Kindly print the namo In your column as oon as possible. MXcvr eon I get Into a nurses' trnlnlnir school? ' STRANGER. GOOD Good form queries shoutd ba ad dressed to Deborah Hush, written on one side of the paper and signed with Jull name and address, though initials ONLY will bo published upon request. This column will appear in. Monday's, Wednesday's and Friday's Evening Ledger, Formal Acceptance Dear Deborah Kuat How would you word an acceptance to a formal dance Invitation? The In vitation la Bent by Jtr. and Mrs. and Miss . and In for a dance at 0 n'c'ncV on the evening of September 21. T. K. 3. Use good-looking whlto notcpnper which when folded fits Into an oblonK-shaped en velope rather than square. Leave a very small margin on both sides of tho sheet of paper and start the letter about two inches from tho top. The acceptance should be worded as follows: 2510 Walnut Street. Mr. T K J accepts with plcasuro Mr. and Mrs. and Miss ' 'a kind Invitation for Thursday evening, September the twenty-first at nine o'clock. September tho sixth. Be sure that your namo nnd tho names of your hosts are written out In full on single lines, fill tho other words In as you have space, but do not write any other words than tho names on the three given lines. Do Not Permit Familiarity Dear Deborah Rush Perhaps you will give me some advice on this matter. I am 17 jears old and very much In lavo with a jounc man rcf 30. lie baa not told me that ha loves me. but ho always wants to take my hand In his and has stolen kisses from me at different .. times. Is It all right for me to let htm kl.s me. as I do not want to lose his regard, so I don't want to be mean to him I would be Kind to 1 know what you think about It. ANXIOUS. As you are only 17, my dear Anxious, you have plenty of time to be "very much I in love" many times before you And the I .FARMER SMITH'S i' HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH? Dear Children You remember I told you onco I had enough ice cream it kmade me sick nnd I knew I had had enough. From that day to this I have knever eaten too much ice cream. r Why? Because I have HAD ENOUGH. I remember when wo were boys swimming in tho Tennessee River wo used to duck somebody until he would say, "Pye had enough." 'A very nico boy (all boys are nice, by the way) came to me tho other day nnd -wanted something to do. I suggested to him thtt it would bo a good idea to ' cell a well-known weekly magazine. He bought the necessary number of copies and sold them all. I think ho made thirty cents in one day. He was delighted and so was I. I was more than thirty cents' worth delighted. The next week he got twice as many copies as the previous week, altnough , I protested. He was STUCK for ten copies. I am extremely happy to say that this week he is back again to his original number. Why? He hag learned the answer so far as this weekly magazine is concerned to 'the question, "How much is enough?" FARMER SMITH, Childrevla Editor. P. S. I want to tell you that I have had hard work keeping the young , man's enthusiasm up. We ALL need somebody to push us along. IJIMHY MONKEY TELLS HIS DREAMS t ' By Farmer Smith "I sy, Baby f Tegaum." TDW I not telt yo never again to "yes uro mer4 , Jimmy iremkey looked straight at the (Bs-by Baboon, S "You ofo mt " OJa m any i"1 suressloa on pe, answered tho Baby'E What aata impression' mtr The Baby UKiceji at Jimmy la. astonish- I went and said, "Any thin that stick ta yon 'snakes an lmpxiialon tm you." "I ,'' answered Jlminy '1 got all stuck up tm m& &r PPr on day. It laud a lmjwl w 1 Tfcea tfer fca "&. -I bad a dnaiB Utwr ipit," began "How can you work all day In that awful newspaper ofTlco?" sho asks you with motherly Bollcltude. "Those peoplo who wrjto for tho papers aro said to bo fearful. I'm Buro I'd novcr let my dar ling Dorothy work In a place llko that She's far too pretty to work In any office; but I supposo you can tako caro of your self." With such a slur as that on the charm of yottr physiognomy you feel llko tho ugly duckling In a family of twelve. You loso your Interest In your mirror and tako to thick veils or charity work. And you avoid tho knocker as you would nn In fantile paralysis germ If you met one. "No wonder women are accused of being potty when they resort to methods such as those!" snorts tho Dominant Malo, virtuously. "You never hear man gossiping or making unkind remarks about each other. Thoy live nnd let live. A woman's never happy unless sho's got her claws In somebody's hide." Would that a fcmlnlno car could bo glued to tho keyholo when tho sterner sex sits itself down to a smoker! Tho con versation Isn't about tho Darwinian theory or tho high cost of living, I'll war. rant. Ask any man who handles n large office force, and he'll tell you this llttlo thing: Men aro Just ns "catty" as women. Call It what you will, but don't blame It all on tho ladles. They might bo n. llttlo moro subtle than men when they deliver their attacks; that's becauso man Is a clumsy animal at best. But thcro aro agreeable and disagreeable knockers of both sexes. Legal Aid Society, 31 South Sixteenth street. Write a letter to tho superintendent of nurses, at any of tho larco hospitals, tolling her Juit what you desire. Enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope for reply. FORM right one. In tho meantime, do not demean yourself by allowing any young man to be so famlljar as tho ono whom you describe A girl who keeps her dignity nnd refuses to allow a man to kii3 her or hold her hand unless sho Is engaged to him Is far mo'ro worthy of roipect than ono who allows such undue familiarity. Tho boys may try to make you think It in all rlcht. but in their hearts thoy respect the girl who keeps them at a distance far moro than ono who permits thorn to make love to her freely without any question of marriage. Do It Verbnlly Dear Deborah Itush Will you please tell me whether I should write and thank a young man who has taken me out to the theater and to sup per afterward? I am Just beginning to bo around In this way, as 1 have been n mourning for ray parents, but now I am 10 years old. I do not want to make any mistakes, so nek your advice. HELEN. No, I would not write to tho young man. To tell him that you enjoyed tho evening at the tlmo Is quite sufficient acknowledg ment. Use Note Paper Dear Deborah flush la It proper to answer an Invitation on n correspondence card? I mean wnui is generally Known as a xormai invitation. carryu. No. Smalt notepaper, preferably white and of cry good texture, Is the proper thing to use. DCBOHAH BUSH. To Stiffen Baskets Tho best way to stiffen crochet baskets Is tho following: Tako one-half cup sugar and enough water to malto a thick syrup. Cook until almost as for Icing; do not let It thread ; take oft stove and while hot put In the baskets all at once Stir vlth a fork until thoroughly saturated with tho syrup; run string through each handle, and hang up In a cool place to dry. As they dry very quickly, pull them Into shape. When stiff enough to stand alone, remove string. Continue to pull into shape, and have them well dried beforo trimming. Thoy turn out whlto and look lovely. This Is for six baskets. Jimmy. "I dreamed the washrag washed my face and the towel dried it. They rub bed so bard they almost killed me. When I woke up the soap was In my mouth." "I am glad your face was clean for once," said the Baby Baboon. "Never mind," began Jimmy, Dirt makes more of an Impression on you than It does on me." "Vou dreamed that," answered the Baby Baboon as he went to look at himself In the looking glass. THE MOKBTS BIDE fr.re's a poem , CONRAD KOMOROW&KI. ru.Jlo-. I'll., ttinks the lUlubow tejr wlU A tenderfoot monkey Ifrom Kokwno, Tried ta ride ft sebra In a Wild West show. The cowboys shot. While the Indians yelled: And poor Mock was bumped harder Th.i tUrUUr 8 taai (&Gm SEEN IN vviswwsSscSiSSSSi I ! ' l ' t I V' NSSllh 4 I .W PRACTICAL FKOCK FOR OPENING SCHOOL DAYS AWH1TB llncnc frock built on tho middy linos Is good style for nil seasons. It looks especially pretty for tho first few weeks of school, which nro often warm. This ono comet In Bizet from 14 to IS. Tho dark-blue collar nnd cuffs, with whlto braid and touch of bluo on the upper sleeves, also tho crimson tic, glvo a bright touch. This has a long yoko on both waist and skirt cut In points. Tho skirt opens In front under the long panel. Tho long line of the hip yoko Is broken by lacc3 through eyelets and a bow. I'rloc, $4.98, The felt hat with a combination band of colored felt In blue, white, red, yellow nnd green stripes nnd ribbon bow makes a gay llttlo hat which looks well with tho frock Price, ?1.79. Tho name of tho shop where theso articles may be purchased will be supplied by tho Editor of tho Woman's Page. Bvcnino Ledger, COS Chestnut street. The request must bo accompanied by a stamped Belf-addressed envelope, and must mention the date on which tho artlclo appeared. Shirt Narrow, Tight, Short, Despite Poirct's Dictum NEW YORK, Sept. 6. PAUL POIRET hns fallen from his exalted position of dictator of fashion in Paris, according to the word brouRht to Now York today by American buyers. Chic nnd dashing women of. Franco are ignoring the flowery lines of Poirct's fancy and have taken to tho straight up and downs of the "slim silhouette." Skirts are narrow and tight. Ono encournging refutation of earlier reports came when buyers said that skirts were still going up, and, of course, boot tops are follow ing, although a flash of silken-clad calf between boot top and skirt bot tom is considered attractive. To Skin Beets An easy way to skin a beet without bleed ing it and causing it to lose color Is to put It in cold water as soon as It is cooked Then draw the hand gently down tho beet and tho skin will drop off without trouble. RAINBOW CLUB Our Postofllce Ilox Sara Coulston, Norrlstown, had a very happy summer. Ono of the "shiniest" golden times was a day spent In Atlantic City with somo of hor Frankford friends. Sarah and her comrades, who attend tho Gotwals school in Norrlstown, have planned to estab lish a branch club In tho fall. Kath ryn Mills, Col llngswood, N. J., had her tonsils cnt out not so long ago; then she went to the shore to get per fectly well from the operation. As soon as she ar- rf l ail ha i....i a 8A AH t OUUTON ltoppwi h " Here are all the things she did: went in bathing every morning, dug In the sand "where the waves come up bo you can build a fort to keep them out," nnd went on Steeplechase Pier. Wasn't all that fun worth going to the hospital for? James Cormlck, Hamburg, Pa., Is mighty glad he is out tn the cool woods these days not that he Idles time away under the trees. No, indeed! At present our forester is busy weaving a very fancy basket for your editor, Frederick Parson, 3d, Iladnor, Pa , Is a very busy young man, too. but In an entirely different way, lie is hunting genuine, active Rainbows I Things to Know and Do Conundrum Why aro some pianos like noblemen T FARMER SMITH. I wish to become a member of your Rainbow Club. Please send me 'a beautiful Rainbow Button free. I agree to DO A LITTtB KINDNESS EACH AND EVERY DAY. SPREAD A LITTLE SUNSHINE ALL ALONG THE WAT. Name .......,....,....,..,...,,.,,,, Address ,k., A THE SHOPS tmK ' J o Fish Left-overs Mix a largo cupful of well-shredded cooked cold ilsh with a half cupful of mill,-, a tablcspoonful of flour and n well beaten egg. Placo in a saucepan and cook until It thickens. Let tho mixture cool, noil It in bread or cracker crumbs and fry In deep fat llko doughnuts. THE CHEERFUL CHERUB '" .. I wovldrvt rr.Tvd -trvis OrowirvS On In jpite. of t tke. aolerwi ttJk U..A . .1 t T 1.1 uc wrven im out. l line. "to rurv. And grourrvvp people, fc.lvtt.y.s Perfect Plumbing Supplies Your home will never be more desirable than the sani tary conveniences with which it is equipped. Do you know how to make a satisfactory choice of plumbinc fixtures? Proven merit rather than mere claims should be your only consideration. You will appreciate this when you compare ordinary fixtures with our line. fjLECKjBliOS. Co. Visit Oar Easily Reached Showrooms 44-46-48 and fiO North 5th St. CHARM 0f GRACES Antiseptic Skin Food CONTAINS NO MKEODUV Beautifies and improves bad complexion Removes wrinkles and facial blemishes Protects and preserves delicate skin In Jus at I.S We send direct, prepaid, on receipt of price. THE REGALLOTTE CO. V. O. Box 807, PbiladelvhU v$ MARION HARLAND'S CORNER Odor Still Clings Wo hs.ro had our bedrooms pftlntM this summer, snJ. in consequence, , probably duo to ths ions spell of. damp weather, tho smell cllnits nnd will not leave tho .walls, can you Yin noi leave wio wiiim, -"'L " simple way of xetttnr rl1 of III tell ui of a mole way of iretltnK r in or iw Try this homely remedy, which I learned from a country painter 40 years ago:' Slice half.n doen onions Into a tubful of fresh water nnd set In tho middle of thd floor overnight, shutting tho room up tightly. In tho mornlne let In nil tho air you can coax through windows and doors Tho paint smell will have gono, tho onions and water having absorbed It. At least, wo have tried the method successfully In freshly painted rooms nnd I bo no reason why It may not holp you. An Angler's Query Woutd you, at iour convenience, tell m what kind of nn are causht at t.aurel Hprlncs. N. J. nnd what Is the best bait for tnli epeeles? What Is meant by "nsh with a spoon"? J. A. McO. Whlln I nm Ignorant of tho species of fish to be caught In thnt particular locality, I do linow that flno trout streams are ono of tho many attractions the Jersey hills offer to tho summer visitor1?. Your third question shall too a more dcllnlto reply. Tho spoon to which you allude Is a well-known feature of tho apparatus used In pickerel nnd bass fishing. It Is mado of bright motal nnd so fashioned that it revolves when attached to a polo thrust from tho stern of a moving boat. Tho nassaeo of tho boat through tho water must bo skillfully gentle and regular and tho flash of tho revolving spoon Is bo llko the action ot minnow, perch or other small fish ns to decelvo tho bigger fellows, always on tho alert for toothsome morsels. A dnrt and "strlko" nt tho gleaming side of the mock halt and the hapless dupo Is caught upon the hook which Is a part of tho "spoon." No other bait fs needed. I hopo I havo explained tho process to your satisfaction. Albeit not a prautlcat angler, I havo Bat In the boat with an expert and seen scores of pickerel taken by the glittering sham I have indicated. Six Beautiful Lines rieasn Interpret tho hidden mcnnlnu of this fmem Why aro they the best six line of their .nitth In thn ncllsh liinmln.e? ItKADRH. Tho request accompanies lines published some Yi celts back with edltorlnl comment. Both aro reproduced here. The querist hnd nsltcJ for tho wholo on a vcrEO of which; sho could recall but two haunting lines.' Thus ran tho reply: Four ducks on a pond: A crass bank beond; A blue sky ot spring: Whlto clouds on tho wins! What n llttlo thins; To remember for years 1 To remember with tears. Thoy wero written by William Alllngham, an Irish poet, says tho extract from tho artlclo embodying tho lines. You may bo moro tolerant of tho "ringing In your head" when you read further that an eminent critic has declared ns his judgment that tho six lines form tho best poem of Its length In tho English language. Tho stanza needs no "Interpcrtatlon." Healthy, finely bred cows, State inspected, pure mountain water, sanitary creamery, all utensils steril ized, all cream sep arated in tho creamery and scientifically ripened-that'sjust tho beginning of MERIDALE BUTTER To make doubly sure of purity and healthfulness, the cream is then spe cially inspected and pasteurized. Neither in tho churninjf. packing or delivery to your home is this "un commonly cood butter" ever touched by any hands. The butter in the air-tight "Merifoll" wrapper. AYER & McKINNEY SKi5"e)f riiiladelphls. Bell Phone, Mrlcet37il Keystone I'hone, Msln 17 look for the "Mertfoll" wrapper-air-tlght, dust- and oaor-proofat your grocers. iiiPi MAftDO Tv Will Remova anv Suner- ?fluou Hair Growth from imilpr fTm nrma nr nnv part of the body. GET IT TODAY My New Method Removes Freckles permanently In 10 days. v ,ate,,t wrlakUi entirely obliterated. .No Pj'r. knife or Injection used. Work guaranteed. Convinc ing proofs at tbu office, foACdu cop':r 10S-7QT FLANDERS DUlXBINa Kttablithtd I8tt ASK FOR and GET THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes coat VOU same price ratw-fyy.- -vSS .sSMlj ES8SS IU sSIssikll i lliPiy IT) II xSIkX.'C III r Alt fommnnlentlon? sddres.fd to Marlon Iinrinna snouia tnelo.e n Alnrfined. self. .. .M..I.H. nnd n. ellnplnic ot the article in which 70a are Interested, It Is tho simplest form of word painting, bringing to the mind of the reader who can appreciate nature and descrlptlvo art a rural scene perfect In ccry feature, from tho bluo sky dappled with fleecy clouds to tho fowls floating upon a still pond framed by tho green bank The painter's skill could not render It moro faithfully. Will tho anonymous "Reader" pardon mo for being reminded by his Implied criticism of tho groat Turner's reply to tho man who objected to a certain painting by the dis tinguished artutt "It H not true to nature. Mr. Turner. I never seo Buch sunsets an yours." "No?" said Turner, slowly. "But don't you wish you could?" So wo nro glad to be able to "remember for years, to re member with tpaf," tho llttlo picture con jured up by tho magician-poet. SCHOOLS AND IgpZ? t I iLJIl COLLEGES zjllivV 'Av fMarfn I "Show Me a Business Man and I'll Show You a Successful Man" said ono ot America's fore most manufacturers. A man cannot bo a failure and still bo a good business man. All of his rules lead away from Failure. Tho Pelrco graduato Is a good business man. lie has a broad general culture, plus a thorough business training. That ho Is successful Is evi denced by statistics which show that the majority of Pelrco graduates own their own business or become ex ecution within n compara tively few years. Secretarial and Commercial courses for both Bexes. Wrlto for C2d year book. PEIRCE SCHOOL PJnc Street, West of Broad A course of Domestic Science and Household Arts has been established in tho Girls' Department of tho FRIENDS' CENTRAL while a courso In Business Iaw nnd Customs Is part of tho work In tho Boys' Department. Tho School alms to prepare Its pupils for practical llfo aa well as for College. WRITE FOR TEAR BOOK OP RATES and senerM Information of tho Friends' Edu cational System from Kindergarten to College. JOHN W. CARR, Ph. D., Principal 15TII AND RACE STS.. PHILADELPHIA. ELEMEXTAItY SCHOOLS Of TUB SYSTEM lSth nnd Race Sts. K'th Ht. and Lancaster Ave. 17th Ht. and Olrard Ae. Grceno St. and School Lane, Germantown. Schools open 10th mo. Sd. Enroll novr Self-Culture Keff Coll'fre Is a special school of all around Self.DeeloDment preparation for htsher success In any vocation. Mornlnff, afternoon. ernlnir. Private Instruction. Very instructlvo literature. Silas S. Neff. Ph. D , J. Warren Neff. President and Founder. Manager. NEFF COLLEGE ,,? Bu UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Wharton School of Finance and Commerce OFFERS EVENINO COURSES Registration evenings, except Saturday, 7 to 0, Sept. 18 to 30. Sessions begin Sept. 29. I.OflAN HALL, 30th and Woodland Avenue OKnTIANTOWN. PA., GERMANTOWN FRIENDS opens SCHOOL 10 MO. 8D. 3LnUUL OFFICE OPEN DAILY STANLEY R YARNALL. Principal. NAZARETH. PA. NAZARETH HALT, MH.ITAUY ACADEMY Nazareth, Pa, Founded 1T43. For Hoys. College Preparatory and Uustness Courses. Healthful. All Athletics. Investigate thoroughly before deciding. Address Rsv. Francis E. Qrunert. Principal. Young ladles and Glrla PENN HALL SCHOOL FOR CURLS Modern fireproof buildings, new gymnastnra. swimming pool. College preparatory, modern languages, music, domestlo arts. etc. Certificate privileges. . Rooms with private bath, lloul Gladstone. Atlantic City, occupied by school eaca May. Work continues without Interruption. Rates 1500 FRANK 8. MAOILL. A. It.. Principal. MISS HILLS' SCHOOL 1808 SPKCPE STREET MAIN LINE IlKANCH auumoki: ELIZABETH HILLS LYMAN. Principal. WALNUT LANE SCHOOL (18th year. General. College Prep High School flrad. Intermediate Primary. Muslo, Domestlo Science, Interior Decora'n, SecretarlahAthlettca. Phila. School of Design for Women REOPENS OPTOI1EU z, 1918 BROAD AND MASTER bTRKETS OAK IjVNE. PA. Miss Marshall's School A OAK LANE. PHILA. ,t Dayt and Boarding Departments. Primary through college preparatory courses. Also Art. Muslo. Expression, Domestlo Science. Teacher to every, 6 girls. Campus of 4 acres. Large, airy study rooms. Outdoor athletics. Appoint, menu may now be made with tho principal Bell telephone. Oak Lane 1020. MIS3 E. B. MARSH MX, Principal MEBION. TA. MERION COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL " opnadbSmca,L,?,,',o,y01; omL8 aERIBU?FB,,aA,MT.C..P.,.,,.eUr' NEW BLOOMFIELD. PA. CARSON LONG INSTITUTE 78th Year New Bloomneld Academy. Courses: College Prpa atory. Music. Business. Normal. Junior Sen. rats madam hIMIn . tv ." V ?" itanir. ,.r.Vi-vr.,ir--.. ..". -,K".."ul ris. onU ".2 T1 Pet attention. Ternxs -sfl. and up i Juniors W33. Carson ionr c.tUote. Bn Q. New Uloaaiueld. Ya. ,r.r: -- - last OEBMANTOWN. PA. The Stevens School for Girls .... 1 W, Chelten Aveane. Qcrmantawn sth year opens Sept. 81. Ktadrga'ten tbrouah liuX?. "ISSW- 8Ptarcou7s in Dome Selene and Conversational Frsncb for girls and women. Manual trcg, m,, ffir BwllSy, Prta) SOOTH BETHLEHEM. VA. Bishopthorpe Manor For auu- couegs t N. WTANT Box o. 8, BETULEHEm! PA. TOBrtESDAUi. PA. "ffiSRfSJHT&SSHfX.w iiIEu ?: esWBF&z " The Clue .; Oh, frama somo llttlo word for me None else shall ever hear or s6e Something my soul can call her own. When suddenly sho feels alone) Something that sho can take away When Clod shall draw tho veil of clay Something that thou wilt know her b Among tho billions of tho sky Something no other soul will nt Save hers for whom thou makest It Charlotte Klske Bates. Russian Dressing Is Good freshen anchovies In cold water 11M shred them thoroughly. Hard-boll fourS eggs. Add the yolks of theso and a table. 3 toim-tniiii nt mnofaril in fist -.!.... . "3 chovlcs. mmmllm? welt. Mix n oimri.i r-fl a half of inajonnalso dressing and add II Hi... in 41. n nnnlinvtna te ..... fl .ubou . ... ....u..v. .wo. 4, juu nave nnv smoked salmon, n half cupful of hi. ... In small squares will lend flavor th, tul i dressing i Arrange letluco leaves on a salad dish 1 these Sprinklo a llttlo lemon Julco oer th. fish nnd add somo ot tho above dressing. COMPARE THE SCHOOLS Strayor's Business College 1ms grown faster than any other BusI ness School In Philadelphia. Jtensons It Is more procresslre. Tenches tho up-to-date methods and machines. Kuiploya onlj experts ns teuchers. Develop higher skill In its students and Bets turner sulnrles for them. Is envied and slamlsred by Jealous competitors, but notwithstanding- this eontlnnes to grmr rnpldlr became It renders Us pa trons better service than imjr other school tn the city. All formor students recommend It. nvory family that sends one child sends others. Absolutely non-scc-tnrlan. Position! positively guaran teed and procured. Strictly one prlco. Charsres moderate. Day and Nlirht School open now. Send for catalog. Strayer's Business Collegi 801 I Wnl si 801-807 Chestnut St., Phila, nut 881 Main !3.nn School of Industrial Art Or THE PENNSYLVANIA MUSEUM THE IDEAL SCHOOL FOR ART STUDY Courses In: Illustration. Architecture. Interior Decoration. Pottery. Metal Work nnd Jnduiitrl tt Design. Courso In Normal Art of Collcgo Grade. l'HILADELPIILV TEXTILE SCHOOL . pT.BC,,,rR! Instruction In nil branchei of textile deslgnlnc. manufacturing chemistry Successful graduates. iiu ufviiiH. viiiinciu jueciiuiiicai equipment. School Reopens September 18th. Day nnd E;eninc Classes. Saturday Classes for Teachers LESLIE TV. MILLER. Principal. BANKS BUSINESS. COLLEGE Our graduates step from our school rooms Into tho factory or tho count ing house with the contldence thnt l oorn only of conscious ability and clllclcncy. Dsy School Mght School Inter any time 925 Chestnut Street Spring Garden Institute Uroad and Spring Garden. Phlla, AUTOMOMLT3 ELECTRICITY MACK. SHOP PRACTICE AHCHITECrUIUIt MAC! I SHOP MATH. HOOK ILI.US PATTERN SHOP PRAC. ARITH .ALOEURA, MECHANICAL TREE GEOMETRY HAND DRAWINQ EXCEPTIONAL FACILITIES & EQUIPMENT. Day and Evg. TVrlto for Illustrated Booklet. Young Men and Boys Young Men nnd Horn Y. M. C. A. 1421 Arch St. Booklets on reauest. Building Conslrnclion Course (EVENING) Fits carpenters, bricklayers and other Journeymen or apprentices for aa. anccment to better positions Course Is complete In three years, two nights n week, and Includes; Plan Rending Estimating Engl, neerlns Mathematics Architectural Engineering Instructors are well.known practical men. 111.1 other high-grade courses Commercial Engineering Pre paratory Music, Register Sept. L'o-30, Begin Oct. 2. Tho Phillips Brooks School Roys' school, opposite' Clark Park. Athletic fleU adjoining buildings. Largo, fully-equipped gym. naslum Exp. teachers. Year book. HOWARD 1. E1TZEL. Headmaster. 4S.it Ilalllmora Avenue. BROWN PREP Parkway Bid-. Prepare for college, business and Civil Sen. Ice, can or sena ror waiaiog u. PALMS SCHOOL Thirty years at lTth and Chestnut Streets. Business, bhortband and Secretarial Courses. CHESTER, PA. Pennsylvania Military College CHESTER. TENNA. Separate Preparatory tichoot or Boy T7 West Point a the Keystone Stale. Su perior Scholastic. Physical and Moral Training to develop Superior Men. Decrees In Chemistry. Olvll Engineering, Economics and Finance. Beit Equipment. Col. CHAM. E. HYATT. Commandant. Box 811. HARUISUURd, PA, HARRISBURG ACADEMY J A country school founded In 1816. V Xfndrn Vmlldlnrs. larca camDUS. flmull classes and Individual Instruction. Thorough college preparation. Rate 1100 to 1500 for single room. All athletics. Separate school for .younger boys. W invite closest Investigation a personal visit If possible. For catalogue, address ARTHUR B. BROWN, B. A.. Headmaster. SWARTHMORE. PA. Swarthmore Preparatory School Every facility In modern, woll-saulpped build ings, recreation ana rennea surrouauius. ." framed to tb very highest standard ot Amtr lean citizenship. Sound mind and strong body that Is your Swarthmora boy. A. II. TOMLINSON. Headmaster Box II. Svraribmora. Pa CAU LISLE, TA. CONWAY HALL WMS bpeclal preparation for . Preliminary Lair Eliminations ot Pennsylvania. , VY. A, Hutchinson, Carlisle. Pa. 8PMM1TT. N. J. CARLTON ACADEMY Upper School for older boys gives thorough prep aration for all colleges. Individual attention. Comcrctal Courses, Athletlo Sports. Resident Chaplain. Lower School for younger boys, wltb Housemother to give personal care. CHARLES It. bCUULTC. A. JJ. Headmaster, MUSIC Hyperion School of Music VOCAL. flAHU- VIVJ vnni r primU VIOLIN ORQAN Norma training In pi ..H .- r?-r-"..-- ik.Ln. .r, in piauu- ruvuy awuwwt uiu U ana instruction under the supervision ot AMiLUV E. ITBESSONT Directsr, aestnut St., or SI E. Peso St.. C (uiaiir'in 1 iTistnti neui I op Aft t , ler the supsrvlslort o rRKSSflKT Direct. r. 1111 Chestnut St., or SI E. Peso St.. Uto, 'JS-1 KURTZ VOICE STUDIOS ID S 18th St, Catalog oa Reauest f