Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 08, 1916, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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BVENINa miXmTJ?EJTVamiUPm& FKIDAY. SEPTEaiKER 3, 196
MARION HARLAND'S CORNER GOOD FORM-QUERIES ANSWERED-WOMAN, INTER
MARITAL HAPPINESS DEPENDS
UPON A WOMAN'S TRAINING
jMany Women Stay Married Because They Have
Nothing: to Fall Back On in Case of
Failure, Say3 Writer
TS BCpjfOMfQ Jndepc!ence tii only
JL reKahle foundation for a happy roar
rte7 Btwt 4ay U offered soma new recipe
fer happiness In the matrimonial state.
Ts4 the ferUlT-that trenchant pleca of
feminine) w'kJbto whlcl) ue4 to be co;i.
Mere re)lble has ben laid on the
'heir. 1 wont put with wa flowirg,
fcerwHwlr ueftu and respect, for t,bp ftfred.
M William Qeorg-e, yhpse tulvlce
teuet bo looked upon n purely theoretl
'a!, bet no; a rood bachelor himself, sajs
that )Uband and wife should have sep
arate etaplshrncnt.s, soparotq friends,
separata (deals and separate Incomes.
Given theeo slight differences, tho mar.
rlage irhoyM prove Ideal.
Cofa nqw JWrs. Katltjaen Morris.
whoso latest book about tho much
41vorced Rachel Is attracting eo much at.
ttentlon, with a new basis fpr marital
, felicity. It's been said before, thlsjdi
that tho business woman makes tho best
w(fe "but seldom so convincingly as in
Mrs. Norris's words.
'The business woman who gives up
business to enter jnarrlago knows tho
rujlest appreciation of the great posjl.
bllltles of a happy marriage became
ho is giving up th.o most to find It," sho
I declares. 'Theroforo, she will search tho
tno (JHIgentjy, TJie clinging vine who
( regards marriage as rneroly a change of
ellra.ta, an opening wlioro she will be
coBfprUbly nlchtsd, Is relatively value
less. If she has children Bho will gain
i caste, for no accomplishment is higher
than, contlpulng the race It literally
takes ten years out of a won-an's life
to bear four children, hut It Is worth it.
"Theno Is. ono divorce to every twelve
marriages, ci us iako up the nues.
of this ono woman whose mnr.
.tlon
rlagp Is an. acknowledged
kas, let us say, a child.
failure.
If ehe
She
has
never had a vocation or Job (hat paid
what hope la there for her, besides an
alimony, If she leaves a home which
has now truly become a wreck? Tho
fact that many married women have
nothing to turn their hand to In coe
marriage falls keeps more families
married than Is generally acknowl
edged. That sounds cynical, seemingly
the verdict of a man hater, Jlecnuse
I am happily married does not make
me blind or dpaf to the problems of
the many wumen who aro not. And of tho
many woman who aro not, tho ex Dull
ness woman has the beet chanco to read
just herself, and the best chanco to be
so happily married that sho won't need
i,ny readjusting, Sho sees In marriage
another Job. It la a business proposition.
Jf. It falls sho pays, 'Wo are Insolvent, Wo
apparently have failed. I shall get a
divorce and become a married woman
supporting a child, with the help of tho
father. My ability to cam makes me
your equal, not dependent on your kind
ness In continuing to treat mo either an
a partner or a poor rotajner who has to
hang on for fear of starvation."
In this take-)t-or leave It kind of mar
ried life, as pictured by Mrs. Norrls, there
Is snuH chance for lasting happ!rss.
Her attitude Is Intolernnt. It holds t
Job over the" man's head like tho sword
pf Damocles. If the more male doesn't
provo amusing, If his bald spot gets on
his spouse's nerves, she hies herself back
to her ofllco nnd becomes economically
Independent of the brute.
Ellon Key says It takes ono wonderful
temperament to make a happy marriage.
I'd like to poll my married friends nnd
find out what thoy recommend. 8uch men
as Bdlson, Carrel and Doctor Munyon
could tell us Interesting things. Perhaps
they could oven tell us what economic in
dependence Is.
SEEN IN THE SHOPS
Letters to tho Editor of the Woman's Page
Adlreo. .11 remmnnlcatlon. to Editor of Women's !.. Wr, o,pf ,(, ,f ,h. paper only.
. P W Madam Can you p)ace thle line for mei I. V. H Your nuorv will h oD,.i i
rn.jr also .tv. who only aland and walf-T ,. V " ,L?U!7 '" bS ttnBWred
' II. D. 8. I TT Woman Who Sews" section op Sat-
11,1s from Jimpn's ''Ode pn his Blindness." urday.
MARION HARLAND'S CORNER
Uses of Potato Water
l maka use of tho water In which twitafnen
aro cooks. It makes lino pancakes when used
fttN small quantity of mljk to made them
X Jw T "" "I raea pucKWneei ratten.
m. H'?' w" sw,jrp oico. il maj re
Testable soup. lins.
added
r. it.
ikee.
d IP
It Is an unprecedented thing for me to
utgeat ttvsn s, trifling alteratlpn In a con
tribution from our valued correspondent,
Vhosa versatility and intelligence ha
earned her a high place upon the list of
' rur coworkers. And the "word" now In
4V. mind M not a correction put a postscript
to tnfpragong. The potato water used
py her undoubtedly Is that In which pared
, potf toes were cooked. The rkln of the
'fcotitoos Imparts a rank taste to the water
n whleh. It Is boiled, and Is pajd by some
sJiepolKts to be slightly poisonous, I do
not vouch for the truth of this last state-
i Went. I do know that potato parings have
in unpleasant taste and pmell when cooked.
The pared potatoes are subject to no such
pbjectiqns. They are, moreover, rich In
tdwtturch, which is, of'course, given off In the
- atr u?e4 In bQllna theni.
Dandelion Wine
I am an Interested reader of tbo Corner.
M notice A. D. I'.'s request for dandelion
wt. . a siai
M
I aladhr send ono urhleh I enn con'
aotontlouehr recommend, as I have usod It Several!
Sfaxs: Pour oror four quarts of dandelion I
MMIpma ono sallon of colllnc water Iit them
I ftSW H hours, then strain, (illce In three
raMoa, three lemons add three and one-half
eMda of surer ahd one aake of roipvrosecil
. lt all stand two dars lonier n no)d
veeUFher; etralm add the white of one eg-a- beaterl
s. Bun iivu. U9 iu misiuro riana io a
r until It has dons worklns. whloh will Ut
aliout two preeksi skim every mornlns. Htraln
eJa and bottle. Do not Cork uo too tlshtlr
at Prat. I kbotild llks a recipe for raisin wins
gr rsaoar anouid happen to have one U004
to the Cernsr, It certainly Is a )elp
Housewives who have tvrlttsn to ys for
reefpes for making dandelion wine have
fen generously supplls4, They may take
ttmr cholos of formulas, a of hic are
oqd. We have not a single trustworthy
reertse for ralslfi wipe, Tpp two at our
command era, to our way of thinking, un
jersfalstitg fa the.eitreme. Jt goes without
saying that they were not sent n by
Cefnerltee. Wo refer, then, copfldeptly to
tttaftk for better directions how to compound
fba beverage fpr which p, A, p. has asked.
TkeiMBBd Ialan4 Dressintr
nk rou for the recipe for Thousand leland
vtriu rou irr 19 sei me one tor
' mrmmmmw nini intttvin
BrtE.
fR
t sesiau
'r
kt eheoM dreselnsT Not the I kind II
a- If It wre Rated Into French Hreesim
et 'iKiiej a, iha tnw rr lha aaiAii iv eme
Msur Sd.'Jtk;thiteryod at Jlmt-clsss
1-anTs here, we have nun refused the
swweusu w ouereii 10 fir or 11
' ' 1 I. D.
Naturallyt It would Interfere seriously
wWl future orderp If pustomsrs could make
M pvod m4 at home as may be bought
m ttu restaurant. We, printed a recipe for
' IteeMffort oheesa dressing a little while
. Ont es rub tiro ibiespoonfuls of
mauprrrt to a sfnoqih P.ete PPd beat It
fty a good iqayoanalee dressing,
, , Going Into Business
,4 tew wwfsaft.
KD04
ilrwesH rn.na
MK mreelf. Jtt. . I, D,
ft VeHild be Impracticable to print within
, nrrpw ovuflMs eouH reolpep for
ntawiitg to set ynti up in me vueipeea
iBMte aatabiiafilpc. But several
kuuiimU tat oaBdv making have
)Mleh4 by responsible book houses.
iw oee 01 tno oook snopa in your
stMst a work. ettwuM the title of
1 Meti by a aewesaondeat to be praotU
f as4r aTOOd bet pppt, In to UP we Will let you
sear vr iitK
Te Isn
' l-
tat nt
EttU fymH Tip
A. IT. Wr elekrsa lei sin sew4.Ba
$q rclpt On Ufu w pf 4Mn4
eaesssaeeo.w.MMei,Mw.
I W try m jwrvyvr
To 2sr -fciS rNLM.c ?
tak -.
I nMsV dnk I timot
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All
Harlan
remmnnlratlone
u Biionia in, am
asdrresfd envelope and n rtlpulna-
A AHwammA in
noma Ineloeo n etemprd. sell
fnvvliin mil .TUiin. e ....
article In which jou are Interested.
Marion
ii-
L.V.d 5,,h. one ndt one-ha f eupa of eweet
RiVX i,Ti"e v'ry '"f he"Pln tablespoonful of
Hour, half a our of ausar. a plneh of silt, half
a teaapoonful of s nser, a gusrter teasoootifui
L erclnnsmon, elev.s. sKl2. and Km
Mix the dry Insredlents thoroushly with the
squash, thm add the milk. This makes one
the estne way, mB( r ,,,
A contribution signed by you needs no
Indorsement from us. in addition to the
carefully written formula for squash pie
you drop a vauakje hint anent sweet
potatoes vihlch fe worth marking. So few,
even of our experienced cooks, know the
quality of sweet potato pie and pudding
that we call attention to the last clause of
your letter. In passing, I may Bay that
Irish potato pie Is even better than that
njade from the sweet If properly mixed and
baked. .
Cleaning Suede Gloves
Suede gloves generally defy the home
cleaner. If only slightly soiled, they can
be cleaned with art gum, which sells for 6
cents at any stationery shop. Sometimes
rubbing them With a block of msgncs will
do the business; or they may be washed
with cornmeal or finely grated stale bread.
It Is unwlso to use a liquid cleanser on
suede gloves. '
Opportunity
Master pf human destinies am II
Panje, Iqvo and fortune on my footsteiis
waif. ' "
Cities and le)ds I walk ; I penetrate
Deserts and seas rcmnio imi .,! 1...
.Hovel and mart and palace soon or late
. unttt unumuen oqce at every gate!
If slpeplng, wake f feasting, rise before
f turp away. It Is the hour of fate
And they who fqllow me reach every state
Mortals desire, and conquer every foe 1
Save death; but those who dpubt or ImU
Condemned to faure,-penury pnd woe,
Beek me In aln and uselessly Implore.
I answer not, and I return no mpre 1
John James Ingalls.
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GOOD FORM
Tm
net
TAFFETA DRESS WITH CHARMING LINE8
B taffeta dress has found Its place in the wardrobe of all well-dressed women. The
new fall pioael shows the round waistline, a feature In the latcet designs. A
square georgette collar and sent of white and sleeves of the same material but
the color of the frock add a light and airy touch. The Jacket, with Its braided Unea
nnd long, pointed pcplum, covering most of the plain, full skirt, gives distinction to the
frock. The bell-shaped cuff of taffeta, braided, Is smart. The frock comes In sizes 38
to ii and colors of navy, Copenhagen blue, black and gray. Price, 114.90.
ThQ turban of velvet folds Is set off by a long, flowing veil of the same shade.
It may bo bought In all colors; purple, the most fashionable of all this fall for hats.
Is, of course, included l'rloc, 2 (S
The name of tho shop where these articles may be purchased will be supplied by the
Editor of the Woman's Page, KvSNiNd Ledoeh, 608 Chestnut street. The request must
be accompanied by a stamped sclf-addroesed envelope, and must mention the date on
which tho article appeared.
One Woman's Idea
In tho model kitchen installed by Mrs.
George Boynton Child, a kitchen efficiency
housekeeping expert at her experimental
housekeeping station In Ktamford, Conn ,
there are no closed cupboards Instead,
narrow shelves run entirely around the
kitchen walls, on which are arranged the
jars, bottles, utensils, cans, boxes and im
plements used in different parts of tire
room
'The ordinary deep closet shelf," Bays
Mrs Child, ''means that bomo articles must
be placed behind others. Tills Involves
pushing Home aside to get at others, and
frequently the lar or paper box that is
wanted In a hUrry Is hidden away behind
something else, so that one must grope and
reach here and there for it. Having each
article in full view on a shelf where It
cannot be concealed by anything else and
where one can Instantly put one's hand on
It means kitahen comfort of a high degree.
Dust gathers no .more quickly on these
shelves than in a cupboard, and, In fact.
What dust there a to accumulate Is removed
much moro promptly because It can be
Been."
About Your Face
Come. let us talk it over
Dr. W, II. Montgomery
TUKATH 10U I'EnSONAI.I.V
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907 Flanders Bldg.. Walnut at 18th
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The Last Word in Style A
and Unequaled Value ,jt
Dalsimer Displays Footwear Fashions First
Never before have we had so many superlatively
good offerings as we show this seasonthe styles are
the newegtand the prices are moderate.
The name DeLyta stands for p fixed quality standard
fu pas proven its wprih ever and over again to the
younR woman wjio desires style without extrayajcance,
t
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Sw Ssl? "BB(4
TBsJ pfMI
trU ynt $4
A )' awl ceTf
Xel m araeofal aleaaor Usee. " "f '''
sr STW 9W9m
Fl Vl tf rw f '
Thm are th atyto loaders that will meet
? mwiihu yr mri urfwy poota tJ8 IRU.
Vl A 3TKAT TO WI VXKT
Mho9 and HoUry
1204-05-08 MW St
Worth-While Hints
When one undergarment of a set wears
out, save It to patch the others.
Put a plnoh of salt In the starch. It will
prevent the Irons from (ticking.
To make n meringue tender add a table
spoonful of Ice water before beating.
Oood form ouerles snottW J "
irtutA to Peborah I?u, urUUn eft
one eld 0 Is poier and imed w
full name ond address, thouok IbIHoW
ONLY k" rM'l',',e' Pn re f
TM column will oppenr In Uontay'l,
Wedneiday's oitd Friday' Svtnmt
Ltdgtr.
Write as 8oon ns PosHlble
Bror Peborah ifcAftef visiting at J;U"
I understand It la the correct thins to write
inter ts the hoste.e thanklns" hr for J' J10",
Utallty. When ehould this lM,Nrw,j!H.
Tou are nulls right A letter should be
written to your hostess after a visit over
night (that Is, of more than one days du
ration.) It Is usual to write this letter as
soon aftor reluming to one's home as pos
sible. More than two days should not elP
sftcr one's departure before the "bread ana
butter" letter Is written
Crystal Wedding
Denr Dtlorah Ruih We will eoon calibrate
our fifteenth weddlns annlverserr. As wo MM
lately moved Into a new home end have nen
at quite some eirenee. we will have to horn
a smell entertainment If any. What would you
russe.tt What does the nflecnth anniversary
repreeentl una, J.
The fifteenth anniversary of a marriage
Is known ns tho crystal wedding. Why not
give n dinner nnd ask only those who wero
present at the wedding reception, if it was
a small one, or else ask only the members
of the original bridal party And the Im
mediate family. Use crystal and glass In the
decoration of the table nnd choose some
special color echeme for the flowers. A
simple dinner of five or six courses would
be ample provision and If you have a talk
ing machine or a piano It would be a very
good Idea to dance during the evening.
Not Too Late After n Party
Dtar Deborah lluthlly gentleman friend and
I went out to an entertainment and dance lt
wek nnd we did not set home until after 12
o'clock. My mother was real mad and eald It
was not re.pwtahle for me to be out -so late
alone with him. I thlnlt she le wrong about It
and would Ilka jour opinion. DORA,
It seems to me, as you had gone to a
dance and hlmply walked home together
late, there was no objection to your being
out at that hour for that reason. Your
mother Is quite correct to desire you not to
allow a man to ntny as late as 12 o'clock
when calling on you. The usual thing la
for n man to coll about 8 o'clock and leave
at 10'JO. lie should never stuy later than
II o'clock.' If you wish to do tho correct
thing, do not epeak of a man as your
gentleman friend; the use of this phrase
Is very ordinary; say either Jlr. or
"A man I know." The terms "lady friend"
nnd "gentleman friend" are not In good
form and are even considered vulgarisms.
Only for the Ceremony
Dtar Deborah Jtuth I have received an in
vitation 10 a church weddlns three weeks from
3i
;si 1 j sis ssjtjjgusjujut
7 fins White Utamonds
All Platinum
BROOCH
$70
Other Diamond Ilrooches In plat
inum up to f too In all sold from
tit to I00.
TUniWDCAM Est.
iiiuirukiwM mi
35 Va So. 8th St. tsrarrfl
ASK FOR and GET
HORLICK'S
THE ORIGINAL
HALTED MILK
Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price
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BONwlT TELLER G,CO
&hSpectetyi5hpptfO&lna&n4
CHESTNUT AT 13'" STREET
ANNOUNCE FOR SATURDAY ?
"Sftunt jfiUe" ZDaitfe Jfrocfefi
Special at 35.00 "J 45.00
Autumn modes developed in soiree silk and
combinations of taffeta nnd tullfi introducing
waistline ruchings. pointed bodices, metallic
embroideries and flower banderola. In all the
favored evening shades. Size 1 4 to 18.
JftOCfeg ratUetir-QF serge and charmeuse
" " ' " )' I I i - - - I u i
18.50 to 125.00
Jcunc Fille types, emphasized by bandings of fur, braided effects, Eton
and Bolero Jexquettej, deep collars, Watteau-plaits, bead and crewel
embroideries, Size 1 4 to 18.
AUTUMN MODES-Misses' Afternoon Frocks
29.50 to 85.00
Distinctive interpretations in crepo meteor, charmeuse, gros de Londres and
Georgette fur banded, braided and hand embroidered. Size 14 to 18.
.AUTUMN MODES-Misses' Velour Coats
' " n-m mi i. ,
29.50 to 69.50
Belted, flare, postilion and shirred types in luxurious Wool Velours.
Ta i i""""" " i uicsiy cpais, rur collared and cuffed
14 to 18. '
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Buy Now
And Insbt Tha Your Dealer Give You
Clean, Dependable
Th SttmtsrJ fcr JV.wt jqq Yrs
jBBBSSSm
i. .. a... ael teaiV It TT n 1 I B n""'
now The inTliauonaor-,!" ,, ,n ,,.
solns to trie noute '"";,,. FAUN
r.u, ir. .hould I enewit III "
rein to the heuee afterward, is in n
A wedding Invitation to the ehure .only
r)seanv!f...:o.t..
enrraicd Invltat on l Inclosed vrltn ine
in Aknrh hut only a few Intimate menus
o the hohnsU in fact this I. Quite the cor
rect thing to do. though of course Is Is per
i:::,.. Ln ,i,i n invite many to the re-
'w" "". '" nKtinnAt
ceptlon also.
DKUOtlAII HUSH.
Porch Comfort
There should he a email bookcase on the
norch. a rack for nepapers and mag
LX.. a tamp, a "wing" chair, an hour
glass chair and arm chairs There should
benat cushions to slip In at tired backs and
foot rests.
Removing Light Cote.
When a cork la tluhtlv ti.u i- ..
.."VV.i - " a:. :'"." It.Wtaaal
01 a DOlim kiiu " v-uraacreir II l a... . t
cork may be removed In th foiiowtsii'Sl
itnM n cushion or tilllnw .Mi.r ! 1
or the doorjamb, using the left htMala
purpose. With the right band, SJatill
firmly "trlko tho bottom ot the beilu?.!
ih cushion, being careful .- 1
squarely and not on the edr M u?Jj
m With everv blow tfc ..;. "wl
. I.. r.rA nil. II,. J IT "Hi BS
figiiij ...v w ., Mia iresssfe ae ; J
tlnuld Inside. At the last smirt. LU MM
charges the cork, one must bo quit teaSl
'"Wf,,
the bottle
tplllert
. , v sulu
so that none ot the
Scorch StainB
All traces of the damage dene va
t.A n trnn mftv ba niilrtiW . . ?-1
ilnmennlng with peroxide of fcTU!-
then pressing and putting n the aJJ
ui
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SCHOOLS
AND
COLLEGES
FRIENDS' CENTRAL
SCHOOL
system takes first grade children and
by thorough drill, small classes and
systematic grading, prepares them for
College in 11 years where our Public
and most other schools require 12
years.
Borne parents appreciate tM wJ z
e child's time and Kducatlonal Kxpense.
the
Separate Departments for Boys,
Qlris In the High School grades.
and
JOHN W. CARR. Ph. D., Principal
15TH AND HACE ST3.. ritlt,ADBI.riIIA.
HLBitBNTABY SCHOOLS OF TUB BYBTXX
IMh and rtace Bta.
S31h 8t, and Lancaster Ave.
17th 8t. and Ulrard Ave.
Oreene 6t. and School Lane, dermantown.
Schools apen 10th mo M Knjollnow
Positions Guaranteed
h
TTe trsln student for rood pesltlons
ss Stenographers. Bookkeepers. Secre
tertes and Haleemen and And sood po
sitions lor mem iar we servo jruu.
Hioerts as teachers Chareee. rood-
erata. a and Nltht School now
open. Vfhr net beiin nowT
Strayer's Business College
80I-80J Che.lnit St., rhlla.
Walnut S8t Main 13-00
f
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Wharton School of Finance and ,
Commerce
OFFER EVENING COURSES
neltratlqn evenlnss excopt Saturday. 7 to .
Sept. IS to SO. Sesalons besln Sept. 29.
LOGAN IIAI-Iq 3th and W.odlsnd lArenne
MERION. TA.
MERION-
COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
AN OrEN-MK
A.M
or. ran girlb
srnnor.
SMAtt HOYS
OEUTRUDE IIART.MAN, Dlrecler.
A. D. llrru Mawr Collere.
OEKilANTOWN, M.
GEPAIANTOWN FRIENDS
OPENS SCHOOL OFFICE OPEN
10 mo. sd. aunwui, pAILY
BTANLBY It. YAnNALU Principal.
NEW DI.O0MFlKIJ, PA.
E ARSON LONO INSTITUTE Tlth Year -Urn
loomfleld Academy. Courses: College, Prepar-
Muaie, (iusiness. normal, junior, Bep-
atorv.
arate modern
bulldlnse
Pupils under 13 years speeltl attention. Terr
jauq and. upi, Juniors SJ85. Larson U
In.lltntf. Hot 11. Nnw lllnomlli'ld. t'q.
Ktrjs.
rras
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Young Men and Boys
Y.
M.
C.
A.
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Arch fit.
Booklets
on
request.
Central Business School
DAY AND EVEHINfJ
School of Industrial A!
or mc rcnnsyivania mtiHMj
the inn vi, school for art itetf J
1 ourena in.- ,iii4iii,un, ArrnilrfUM. 1
i-oueir, Metal Wars i
Cours. in Normu An
terlor Decoretlon,
inaiieirisi uteisn.
(."onese uraao.
Philadelphia Textile Scht,
4uenejl
SSSAs!
Stunlnr Clne.es for Teaehere
l.hHI.lK W. M1JI.U1. rrinrtsal.
Practical Instruction In all branches .1
ritslsnlnr. manufacturing, chemlilry ant i
UIIipir.D ,IICV.IAIIIkV.
graduates.
Srheel Ren
liar
ORATORY
Elocution SakmantMt
Journalism DramatkXk
.uuiuuuiiuiiiu sinnor8Hu
"Oay, Afternoon, Genlng and Satej
Aiuriuiis, v.io0tts. v mi or send for 4
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w. uiik'u vpvii uaiiy, y to e0
nlng, 8 to 9.
SILA8 S. NCFP, Ph. D., Preslient
nr4rr lui.uwid, lltu V'leetnst BtM
ioujiirjttiaiuia jjoTa m
j CHESTER. TA,
"Th$ !Ve JNHur of the lfcvlo stati
SFSENNSYLVANU
i Military College
Separate rrepsratery Seteel
TRAINS MB.
crncK cavalry,
U. B. Army UlTlcer
ment. ah atnietics.
for Younser Hat. j
NTO COUUAflD
Artillery anf i0fs
r detailed. Il.it I
lofutw
lllfttl. 11..I A.
lletica. Ilirra In ChmmBE
civil Engineering-, economics and flinTil
Superior scholastic, physical and nSn
training to develop superior mm.
Col. Charles E. Hyatt, Command
nOX (165. CllESTKR, PA. vT
yAZARETlt, PA.
Nazareth Hall -Military AeadtMi
NAZARETH. PA. Founded lttt
A Unitary Academy for Bore Collet, fc.
paratory and IJuslnees Courses. Unitary IM. k
fords healthful exercise And strenslheas erijir
habits and obedience. All Athletics, A Is9
that la better because It Is different, sad esse
ent because It la better .Address
Rev, FJtANCIS E. ORPNUtT. PfhessA
Young Ladles nnd OlrU
PENN HALL SCHOOL
ron qisls . i
Modem nreprqaf bulldlnse. new mm
ewtmmlng pool. Collese preparatory.
vll.vcfl. noomB with nrlvaf. h.lh.
aladstone, Atlantta City, occupied by sokeel
Aiay. . ?or continues wiuiout
ir.
Mates 5i
Work
mi
ANK S. MAGILTj, A.
lptern
M llMlssV I
MISS HILLS' SCHOOL
W0S BPRITrD STREET , P
piAjrv i.ms iiriAj.uts
AKI1UOHH
ELIZABETH WJIlM LYMAN. Pflsel
IVilUmjl AJi.i.lU OlllUUtl (
B?th year. Oeneyal. Collese Free Hl I
uu ininuiiuiaio i i (lues.) j( siueiu. vw
BeUncc IntTlor pocora'n HftcrettrljUAU'
Thoroujrhlr vraded courie prepar-
11 rriponaiDst
ADhlc. book
keplnsr and ecretarlaf positions
ine txi and men to nil rn
weu-pia lenograpaic,
and
Hrontr
Employmi
trained, ex
mod lfi!l a
Kntlnetirlnv,
EnffllRb
Derunred
omer htgh'Srada rouraej
couraeii. Kmclunt
Huraau. Ttachera ar
rUnced men Tuition
Prtparatary, Mulc
Xnlnig .cwj V ,3
Day School open Hpt. 18,
1.1
Spring Garden Institute
Broad and BDrlnr Garden. Phlta.
. ... -.i " - ---.T. .t;:.-. T
AUtnmouii. uiet
ach. Shop Practice
Mecn. hpop Main.
Pattern Shop 1'rac.
Mechanical and Free
nann urawins
Day an'
Aixhttecturat
llook Illua,
Arlthmetle
Alssbra
Ocometry
NAl. FACtMTJRS & EQUiPitENT.
Eyenlns. Illustrated liooklet.
The Phillips Brooks School
Boys' school,, opposite Clark Park. Athletlo field
adjolntns bulldlnse Larse. fully-equipped gym.
nnalum Exp. teachera. Year booV, liOWARD H.
KniKU, ikacmseter. itti lltlmera AeeVu".
BROWN PREP Parkway Did.
Prepare for college, buijness end Civil Berv-
fw .a ws sew"Y tv Vinm fc
PALMS SCHOOL
Thirty rears at ITth and Cheetnut Streets.
Buelneee. Bherthand and Beoretejlal Coure.a.
1LI,ANOVAt PA,
LLANOVA
c. S f,asJff'ffiSU au.
SY.;--v.7riji."-"-"Jv-! " .v?
r..vv... wMMt..... .uu vauisin
rres. echj
Her. KU'
ind Mechanical Englneerins Ooui
' Mr any cot ese. Uncus Bant. 1
tlce.
Slh.
OETT18DURO, PA.
Pennsylvania Cortege, of Gettysburg
chelor's
SLSi,,rStlS EVES . Tar
aizJrttjKsn&irim
uiii aji bu snu anil siiiinaiiiB n..ii
with bunliuM and apcaratu's. ftudent
w"" -a$mfr- "
eeulnped
tlefltld
HABKIBBUKO. PA.
IIARRISBURG ACADEMY
J M?,Unn,r?ur.d,fn0s..''ff. ! "? V
tvl Aimers sin1 lnira,ik7. "TVrr"-.. "
U COllstats. lirslBiira
b.uv itf ainaift rwiift. AU athUtlAs.: ..,.:.!"
m tc visr-'S"""
iut alnalft rtuu
Mhiol tor youniertofe; Vte SoKei
ARTHDK B. RCW. B. A.. H.adm..,..
BWAftTUUCsAB -
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rttn
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A.M.
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tmwuujuk
(JOWWAY HALL
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JB&S,
CAwSoNCADEMY '
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BsssT- "BBHsaessm ssssr IHBsW assstMsl ssfleaa si, . assail
Hsmes
Phila. School of Design for Vna
REOPENS OOTOHFK t. 1911 L
RSOAD AND MASTER, bTRKST','
OAK IJtNK;. TA.
Miss Marshall's School $-. ,
OAK LANE. PIHIA.
. Day and Hoarding Departments, frt
through colleg. preparatory, courses AIM '
Muelc, Eipreeelon. Dome. lie tJclepce, 'Tw
ia every u gins, uempus pi screa,
airy atudy rooms, Outdoor athletics. 4
menta may now ha made 'with the Pil
Veil telephone. Oak Lane 1020, ,t'"l
MIPS K. 8. MARBHALL. Prlnelaal -r A
OBBMANTOVpf., PA.
The Stevens School for
.... . ,,, yr,,, fl,M1l,. u.ri..Bii
esth veer ooena Haul. St. Ulndamrtan
collea. preparatory. Special courses In t
Botanca and (;nnVHriitlnn.l Vrnnh for all
womam Manual trna- Miss Mayy Bentlef,
TORBEapALE. PAi
UONTEIBORI
TUAINlNtl
Aoderkon, .Directress, Torresdal Ho
Turnpike. Uos llg. Tarresdale, Pa.
PRIMARY TCI TEACI
BCIIOOt Addrees Sr.,'
TO
Areas
HOllTn BETHLsgiKM. PA,
Blahopthorpo Manor "gSi
flnlshlns courses for high scneqt srai
to t?taW.v srms
ml
MCS1Q
C0MB&
CONSERVATORY OF MU
d Year Opens Septemeey J. 1U
A ll.aMjinll.l .ill Tav RhAAl nf
.,--, --.- ....-. w..v a'- r"-."TL
aueiea lacuiues lor in
fap th. attainment
complete muelcal education In all brasa
A Schotof IndlT?duat Inetm
By our modern system ef BcleatlJ
TIa aria
and
9t .th
ctlon our pupils ara .nak
d.Onllnly Kraeo the under!
n. art. w,hti.h , h.M
leslcar order, sod which we
vlduaf needs.
All branohea tauahtt Narmat
iree for 'feaeher. Publlo. School I
trvlelon. .Piano Tuning. Player-J
Course
HU
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iche
tlJ
lla ReoltalV a week.
VOW PupllaJ
flupervleion 1
Complet. I'u e' HymahoiiT Orcbei
Dormllprles JCr' wemen T WliMfuJ Vm
evrrounaiRa. ' ' r
A ttrheo) or laeplnietui. KatiKteMeeV
Iralty and eouees, - "
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GILBERT RAYNOU53 COrM .
DlraatAi-
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Hyperion School of Mi
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