8 EVRNTNG LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, tfTUDHESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1D1B ETIQUETTE FOR ALL OCCASIONS AUTUMN FASHIONS COOKERY QUESTIONS AND ANSWE SHOULD A WORKING GIRL MARRY A COLLEGE MAN? t Is It Necessary to Have Tastes in Common to Make a Happy Marriage, or Is Love Enough? Asks Correspondent tAN two persons of oppostto tastes get J along together for a llfetimo? It's &n old question my correspondent asks pie to solve and as Impossible to foretell as the outcome of the great wax. "Dear madam," writes she, "will you please give me your advlco'as to what X shall do? I am a working girl, cngagod to a man ten years my senior. This man has a responsible position In the ofllce Whero I am employed, lie 1b a collcgo graduate and has many frlonds who aro. I both wealthy and cultured. I have not1 , ven a high school education, because circumstances forced me to seek employ I mtnt before I got through school. Now, I love this man too much to mako him feel the least bit of embarrassment on my account before strangers. There are many little things about deportment that X don't know, and many more things about history and lltoraturo and current vents that I never heard of. "Do you really think that It Is possible (or a girl of my type to make this man happyT We do not enjoy the same things, We do not read the same books, wo do not know the same class of people. I want to know your own opinion In the matter before I act, becauso If X mado a mis take it would ruin my. whole life. "GEORGIA." X doubt It any one would take tho re sponsibility of answering your question definitely, Georgia; at least, I won't. Tho fact that you realize your limitations Is very much In your favor. Nothing could 1)6 a greater stimulus to you to learn tho things you wish to know than tho fact that you need that knowledge and tho affection you hate for your fiance. You remember the nursery rhyme managed to make a fairly good meal out of what looked to be a hopelessly exclu sive menu. I suppose tho modem ver sion of tho talo would bo that they mado scrapple. Can't you effect a similar com premise? Why not talk this over with your flinco? Tell him that you want to study, Oct him to read his kind of books to you and to tell you why he likes thorn. Mako up your mind to llko his kind of amuse laments. If you do not enjoy symphony concerts, or Ucrnard Shaw (for which no body can blame you), or G. K. Chesterton, or tho works of Matlsso and his asso ciates, don't mako a Muff that you do. Develop your own tastes to tho best of your ability. Trescrvo your own Indi viduality by all means; If you becomo a mental Imago of your floncc your at tractiveness Is lessened. Learn all that ho can teach you, If you have no other means of Instruction. Tho polnta of etiquette which you feel shaky can be cleared up by asking some one who knows these things. You havo no reason to feel ashamed of your ignor ance. Any one who Is well bred will answer your questions In the spirit of helpfulness that you expect from your friends. Don't bo afraid to meet his friends. Bo natural, courteous and con siderate. More than this, Georgia, I ennnot say. The outcome of a match llko thlB Is on tho knees of tho gods. No two marriages are the samo. They are as different as tho autumn leaves you sco on tho ground alike In general appearance, but each ono differing In some slight detail of color or form. Will some of my readers solve Gcor- bout Jack Spratt and his wife. Thoy gta's problem for her? I Letters to the Editor of tho Woman's Page Address all communications to Editor of Woman' Page, Writs on ono side of tho paper onlr. Please can you tell mo what to use to develop tbo butt? -M. L. II. Regular exercise and deep breathing will do wonders It you stick to It. Use dumbbells cr Indian clubs In any of the prescribed motions, swinging, raising up and down, eta Stand ,at your window night and morn ing and take- first two, then three long breaths until you get up to fifteen. Raise tho arms when you Inhale, lower them when you exhale. Massage Is another Invaluable agent to develop the bust. Use a good massage cream, olive oil or cocoa butter and massage nightly. This, used In conjunction with deep breathing, gives excellent results. MARION HARLAND'S CORNER To Mako Christmas Gifts little far! iv to twain Christmas am aaklng Cornerltes for bite ot It mar bo arl'fa h,, I riDDon, auaa or veiveia mat minu mi,", into pretty fancy work bage or lace for baby capa. I do neat embrohlery and should like anything In th way of aSeeta and pillow caaea to embroider! also quilt Pieces. , , AiltS. J. I. IV One "forehanded woman" whom I know begins preparations for "next Christmas" upon the first of January. She boasU truthfully that she is never hurried or be hindhand wlfh her Christmas gifts. Jt Is certainly wise to forecast the demands of the holiday season by six months or there abouts. llence the request of our esteemed, member for materials for the graceful love work sho has In mind should bo honored without delay and generously. Front Room Needs Carpet Tava you tho address of some one who baa a discarded rug or carpet which ehe no longer wants It would make our front room more homelike If I could get a rue or something fir It. Mr husband has been out of work a tons time, and I have had a great deal of Slcyness. Wa cannot afford to buy a floor covering, aa we are In debt. My husband has Just sot steady work, but we owe landlord and gas bill. I am willing to take home aome rough dry washing If I can set It. I have a little girl I cannot leave alone, and furthermore. I have not clothra to so out In. I ahall be grateful If you will publish my reoueit. jmo, J. D Our offllcted member asks t'.t little and frames the petition modestly, instead Of condemning faded hall carpet or nursery rugs as past worthy because they are no longer presentable to your eyes, although whole and stout In quality, send to us for the address of the hard-working wife and mother and make her front room more homelike. Address and petition are regis tered. Another Stamp Collector Pleaae aend me the address of Clara C, who Sera to donate atampe. C1IAIILICS A, C. It would be useless to send the address. All the stamps offered by liberal souled 4 Clara C. were given away before we knew I'that you wanted them. Watch the Corner for the next supply. It Is sure to come. Crochet Patterns Wanted T uw the notice In your Ccrner that a woman , haa crochet pattema ahe la wllllnr to pass f alone;. Aa I am just learning to crochet. I should be tbankful for them. I will return them to you when I take them off Una. N, C, The crochet patterns are no longer In our gift Aa you engage to copy and to return ' any that may be tendered In response to , your request, we commend your wish espe cially to fancy workers with hook and 1 seedle. You will get some In good time, for the guild la proverbially openhearted and ' freehanded. In this expectation your nd- Waiting Patiently for Stamps Z ehouid ilka Terr much to hava epma of the atampe offered by Clara C. or M. M. I should 1 Hke tboaa offered by Clara C. They muat be , Seal nice, and I wouldn t hava a chance to set ' ftfT any other way than through your Corner. ire uvvi, vuiinidia viampa um)r uircv iiiunw. ,ia. I mink I've aoue real to a few. I wrote you about week aao aaklna for atampe, but 1 know there ana loie pi people writing lo you i t things, eo I wu real patient, . E. D. 11 veara old ill, for I have quite a few. I wrote you about are let and lota of people wrltlnr to you for ansjsrest things, ao I wae real patient, c, if. I k riei alter a word of your boyish fetter In making place for It In the Comer I have a weakness for boys ot the right sort the real kindwho are not prigs or sav- If one of the stamps you want had i left In our hands you would hats heard trout us by mall. As It Is, our Juniors w'll lavk to It that the three-month-old collection All rommnnlratlons nddressed to Marlon Hnrland ahould Inclose n stamped, self addressed envelope and n clipping of the article In which you are Interested. Is Increased by their duplicates and any others they can spare. Short of Pieces Do you know of any kind correspondent who haa allk plecea ahe doea not want? 1 have liegun a allk patchnork quilt and find I have not enough plecea to Onlah It. I will pay postago If any one has aome to apare, and will certainly appreciate, them. 1'erhaps aome day I could help she In aomo way to a member of the Corner. MADM.1NR L. Wo have been chary with requests for patchwork pieces of late, 'being unwilling to weary the patient benefactors who havo re plied so long and generously to our repeated calto for these. But, with characteristic aversion to Incomplete enterprises, wo can not overlook this poor woman's plight. Let uft have bits of ribbon and silk, satin and velvet to enable her to carry forward to a triumphant conclusion what Is now an eye sore and heartache. Reading Matter Wanted I ahould be thankful If I could set aome of the booka that a correspondent apeak of, enotlo. pedlaa and histories. It la Impossible for me to buy them. We have had much sickness In the family for the laat few tears. I am alowly re covering from an operation. It takea all our meana for our dally needs. 1 also Inclose my apple sauce cake for the Corner. U. II. The apple sauce cake had an honored place In tho Corner last week. I emphasize your appeal for reading matter by remind ing members of the Inexpediency of taking to their respective homes upon return from summerlngs tho loads of light reading accu mulated during the last few weeks. lie member, too, that they are Just what woulu carry cheer Into the home of our convales cent. Should you havo encyclopedias and histories, send those. You will not open one of the lot all winter long. In 12 months they wllla.aU be back numbers. Let our convalescent have them. To fiemove Mildew Stains Mildew stains are sometimes, difficult to remove unlesi one knows Just the right way, Hub a little sonp oer the spots, and on top of this a little chalk and lemon Juice. If the garment Is then put out In tho sun for a couple of hours and afterward washed In tho usual way, the stains will dlsappeur. SEEN IN THE SHOPS A- wr$? m i i i i r . - ja' ji7' i i. i -u j :.a $riS&S ' fcfa i -sas rsz ytP DANCE FROCK OF UNUSUAL CHARM SILVER gray Is tho color and chiffon taffeta is the material selected for this beautiful gown. Tulle bordered with silver thread adds still moro to Its charm, which Is In the style of 1830, with long side draperies. The pinked rose quilling which edges the gown Is also one of the new fall conceits. A motif done In silver thread borders the draperies, the taffeta skirt and forms a handsome design on the front of the bodice. Tho bertha has a similar touch around the neck. This gown Is made of handsome materials and the stylo lends Itself par ticularly to the youthful figure. It comes In white and several colors. Price, 29.75. Tho name of tho shop where these articles may bo purchased will be supplied by tho L'dttor of the Woman's Page, Evenino Ledorr. 608 Chestnut street. The request must be accompanied by a stamped self-addressed envelope and must mention tho dato on which tho artlclo appeared. Fritters Apricots are In season. Try this recipe for apricot fritters with fruit sauce: One cup flour, one tenspoonful baking powder, three tablespoonfuls powdered sugar, one quarter teaBpoonful salt, one-third cup milk, one can peeled apricots. Mako a batter and after draining apricots thor oughly dip each piece tn batter and fry very quickly In deep fat or oil like dough nuts. In using fresh apricots, skin, cut In half and let them come to a boll and then sweeten to taste. Jw- I Charm O'Graces ANTIHKPTIC SKIN FOOD CONTAINS NO MERCUHY Protects and preserves Ilrllrate sklna lleautlllea and Improves hud completions Memoirs wrinkles mid facial blemishes In Jars ut S1.2S Wo send direct Postpaid, on receipt of price THE REGALLOTTE CO. r. o, nox 4607. riiii-Ainu-rniA m i y My New Method Removes Freckles tstlir hi 1A Aa. r vmkWa aUft4r &mEZ!X aftar your i re i. ST V I'M r aualnifeiis naHf vaHoaa law at ay anaanae aaesata irffl raessis tta aSfeSt MaVMT WLAMOmit MHkJNIMs 1MB sjm Wewtrt s aTstriMisftaaT Ittl ASK FOB and OBT HORLICK'S TUB ORIGINAL MILK r aMaaaaytMSeaa aaraBaaar ppavap aTffSPS Fashionable Footwear For the Young Lady Styles specialized for the growing foot frofn the small girl to the little woman "College airls" wlng-tlp boots are now the smartest footwear fashion, and this model is particularly graceful and in the newest shades of tan calfskin, mahogany and cordo-cordovan, Also fashioned In buckskin of neutral gray and winter white. John A. Foley MANHEIM RIDING ACADEMY Whether you want to learn rtdlns, or to hire a mount or an up-to-date rla. you will Ilnd thla academy a real conven ience thoroughly reliable and ready to give you unusually attentive sen Ice. Wa will deliver horses direct to the Upper Wlsanhlckon. Write or phone for par ttcularo. Germantown 1431, ( I GERMANTOWN AYE. High-class saddle horses for sale GOOD FORM Qood frm Queries should be ad dretitd to Deborah Huh, orUteri rn one side o the paper and itgned telth full name and addrett, though Initial OXT.Y trill be published upon reatiest, Xhl column telll appear In Monday, Wednesday' and Friday' Evening Ledger. Knife and Fork for Fruit Drnr Deborah Riia?i Is It the Proper thin to eat fruit with a knife and forkf 1 am. told that Wy L.r ln fen"f"3- wh'1 kMHr' Using a knlfo and fork for fruit ot breakfast or any meal at which uncooked fruit Is served is a distinctly Kngllsh cus tom. It has been Introduced In this country by a number of persons who are especially, fond of i:ngllh Ideas, but It Is not usually done here. Hither way, therefore, IS cor rect. An orange, for Instance, may be cut In half and eaten with a spoon or It may be peeled with a sharp knlfo and placed se curely on the end of a fork end eaten In this wny. A pear or a peach may be peeled with a knife and sliced nnd eaten with a fork, but one Is apt to lose much of the Juice of the fruit when manipulating It with a fork. Fruit should always be peeled be foro eating, but the use of a fork when cat ItTg Is a matter of personal taste purely. Put Bride's Initials 7)rar Deborah Ruth We wish to eend ft wed ding present to a man of our acaualntancej nnfTwe do not know his wife. They were mar ried last week. Would It he all rlaht to have the silver we Intend to send marked with his Initials or with her married. Initials? A aavs eien If we do not know the bride ye should send the present to her and mark It with her maiden name initials. Would like to hear your opinion. A wedding present should always be marked with tho Initials of the bride's maiden name. It Is not In good form to ubo the bridegroom's. Initials nor the bride's married name If the gift Is a wedding present. Do Not Write Dtar Deborah Rush About a month aro I was taken throush one of the larse hosiery mills In this city. The manaser ot this milt save each one of our party a boa of hosiery. Of course, we thanked him. but I have been wonderlna- whether It would b proper to write and thank him and tell him how well the hosiery wore. EDTT1IB. As you thanked the manager at the time, there is not only no necessity for writing a letter a month later, but It would be rather bad form to do so. DEBORAH ntiSH. Fall Silks There ore lovely wash satins. And some of the new charmeuse hues are beautiful. Georgette crepes come In all the colors wo liked and some that only a raving beauty could wear with impunity. J ESS Don't pay rjuxter prices for salt. Usually an ounce of salt is added to a pound of butter. This is done for various reasons to relieve flatness, lack of taste or to cover up some un pleasant flavor and sometimes just to add weight. MERIDALE BUTTER receives less than half an ounce of salt Just a pinch to bring out tho delicate flavor of the rich, sweet cream from which it is churned. To buy butter that is all butter ask. your grocer for Meridale or phone AYER&McKINNEY MeridVle0)' Phll.delphU Bell Phone, Market 3711 Keystone Fhone, Main 17U Look for the " Merlfoll" wrapper alr-llsht. dost- and odorproofat your troctn. 1 E3TOTr.-tt--.FffT III! M g$ CONSERVATORIES Q IvfUStCm gg33gg onc INSTRUCTORS figfS lS3Bf5H boot made on ffintr??-! a sensible 7,J last. Whits tvaO"1 it I c"' lJronJte ' Has ) muwMM'J Sl.ee $ W$S!&$I 2V4 to 7 -' .IrlWWJB AA to D ''&Ji3fl A5lfctySyJissft AuBwl&MSPisW RrfijjMglpPeV $2.75 to $4.50 MtxMt lunar fmtMius ft Mitt, ChildrtH end Qrtmmf Girh DispU&fpi Our Bannl DplwHt TIw A yjUT TO If.T VJUtT Baltemefc SIm4M MMs Hmiwy COMBS CONSEO 3?d Year Opens September 18th, 1018 A School of Individual Instruction Theoretical and Applied Brandies Taught Privately and in Classes a. jieaiaenuai ana uay tscnooi or unparalleled facilities for the attainment of a complete musical education In all branches. By our Modern System of Bclenttflo Instruction our pupils aro enabled to an clearly and definitely the underlying principles of the art These principles Lave arranged In logical order and wa adapt them to Individual needs, in grasr we 1 tiflvnta lessons. The numerous uninteresting and unnecessary exercises In general use have been eliminated and a thorough musical training is assured, with a minimum expenditure of time, fees and effort. u.n, mm . minimum i. ,A1L branches taught! Normal Training Course for Teachers, Tubllo School ituslo Supervision, l'iano Tuning and I'layer Kegutatlng. eta ' Four' Pupils' Itecltals a. week. Dally Technlo Classes. Supervised Practice. ?oVmelfkTP.urroundlngsfrmP "y rchtltT- Dormitories for AVomenldMlghtfSi ., .u?au,8e of Its distinguished faculty, original methods. Individual Instruction high Ideals, breadth of culture arul moderate coat, combined with i modern T and efficient management, the Combs Conservatory affords opportunities not obtain, able elsewhere for a complete musical training, wnuniun not ouiain- A School of Inspiration, Enthusiasm, Loyalty and Success Our 6-pag Illustrated Year Book will be mailed upon request, U1L.UHUT KAYXVOLUS COMBS, Director v 1327-29-31 S. Broad Street Phll.delphU THE CHEEHFUL CHE AltKoytjK my life is Old 6.Se cwvfc 3cti.rc ..Mk its rraun I dfont ct-rc. how much I crow up Jojt so I rvever settle aown RH'C' Cn tl-Q I K Vt &X&S dl Kitchen Lore Fried clams on toast are a very good dish for luncheon. A straight, wide-mouthed pitcher 4s ex cellent for beating eggs In. ' White potatoes or onions will last longer If kept In a wire basket. The dally meals should be set with ns much caro for ono member of tho house hold as for the entire family, else the servants will grow careless. Pretty Bonbons The newest thing In bonhnn. i. ... ' talllzed daisy. The petals are 1mL?! white sugar and nrenar.H .. ."pfl ore. With the daisies the stem ana are not used ; In serving; th n..? ntss Is supplied by using crrstaiiuL1 leaves with the daisies. For the dlrl luncheon table. Dlaee tfie n..'iH,,M amall nlato or bonbon rllsh .... J them "at, with a background of th.l uvea " I W1ANDO; Will Romovo Any Superfluou. Hair Growth from nndcr the arms or any nrl of the body. VX CET IT TODAY Wt $ ( (faFl I jLelPffl SCHOOLS A2STD COLLEGES r STRAYER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 801-807 Chestnut St., Phila. A Stenotype Reporter has charge of our Stenotype De partment. A Certified Public Account ant has charge of our Book keeping Department. A World-Famous Penman has charge of our Penman ship Department. A teacher whose pupils have won more Gold Medals for Speed and Accuracy than the pupils of any other teacher in the United States has charge of our Typewrit ing Department. Experts are in charge of our Pitman and Gregg Short hand Department. This school, taught by Experts, is good school to attend, bend tor catalog. Walnut 881 Main 23-00 0l r FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL is ono of tho very few private Schools which can claim as present day pupils the children and even tho grandchildren of former students. , This confidence of parents ln enrolling their children and children's children speaks volumes for the character of instruction and care exercised by the School ln mould ing the habits and forming the Ideals of Us pupils. Kstabllahed 1S4R, WIIITE FOH YEAH BOOK OF KATES JOHN W. CARR, Ph. D, Principal 18TII AND nACE STS PHILADELPHIA. ELMIEXTAllY SCHOOLS OF TUB Sl'STE!! ltlth and II ace Sts. 33th Pt. and Lancaster Ave. 17th Bt. and Olrard Ave. Greene 8t. and School Lane. Oermantown, Schools open 10th mo. 2d. Enroll now. School of Industrial Art of the Pennsylvania Museum (TIIE IDEAL SCHOOL TOR AItT STUDY Courses tn Illustration, Architecture, Interior Decoration. Pottery, Metal Work and Industrial Deslan. Course In Normal Art ot College Urade. Philadelphia Textile School Practical Instruction ln all branches nt tv. tile, designing-, manufacturing, chemistry and dyeing. Complete mechanical equipment, naasfnl DraaiiDfaa ' School reopens September 18th. liar ami Evening Classes. Saturday Classes for Teachers. LESLIE V. MILLEK. I'rlnelpal. Suo- Spring Garden Institute Ilroad and Spring Qarden. Fhlla. Automobile Machine Shop Practice Machine Hhop Math. Pattern Shop Practice Arithmetic. Algebra ana ueomeiry Klertrleltv Architectural Drawing Mechanical Drawing I Yea Hand Drawing aleak and Periodical AiiuBirmiiMi Rxrentlonal Facilities anrl Ti!niHnmn Day and Evening. Illustrated Booklet. PALMS SCHOOL Thirty yeara at 17th and Chestnut atresia. Dualness, Shorthand and Secretarial Couraes. OEKMANTOWN. Vji. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS SCHOOL mlt" BTANLET It. TAnNALL. Principal OPENS 10 110. 8D NEW IlLOOslFlELU. PA. CABSON LONO INSTITUTE 78th Year-New lilrnmili iradamv iVne.aa. iii. I. "" r;r Vi.Kii.f..r,',tr".YM,ef. " mrwlairn hlltldfnaral tn- hnu. i ? JlT. Jllnlrte j. . a .. L...IUI '----" ." aa-a-eeews. a?l iiiuueji it uuituinaai inr s-tnva ui j Puplla undsr 13 yeara special attention. KiSti kvu ana up, juniors. jS5. Uarsou Loiir In.tltuis. Hex V, Sew llloum)lld. l-, " "" NAZARKTII, PA. BKOl'BMNO OK THE E.K.PEALL CONSERVATORY OF - MUSIC AND ART Wll EC K WER'S VUaJaljUa Mlllllll --J-- m ' VataaBTII VvasreVf JwarHW lot i Bpriaee aantet, b aeaaon i ItvKiuUr Ha-,. aVuwaaa irW tuaniuwa e. UaJJuiM m jnbxx njmm. sm FREY JHS, l?gJlLJ!?rlCaei:TSUT, Leapalg. JAMES C. WARHURST ' Voice. ! f, UTi ACKROYD m Yetee sudalrl LEEFSON-HltLE , BS3& ft? Samuel Dunk & . HI- M . ' tferto SrisaPyyfSBHaf ESHLwBaBflr Jfia S8ffljBAHaflHHL9 !SSJaW aa"a?ajp Vm aagnaaf; mjmjJmJJKPltl NAZABETII IIALL MILITARY ACADEMY Nazareth, Pa, Founded IT48, Kor Iloii (St.. 'r.paratorv and Uuslnes. "ourlea. lIealthfuUAH Athletics. Investigate thoroughly before decldlni Address llev.rrancls K, Orunert. PrtoSpil? ' 3LH?lEJ'a.dU8 and Olrls " MISS HILLS' "SCHOOL MAIN LINK HKAM.ll MmmiuuL ?jjkm. it Sft Iltgh School Lramsallo Athletics. WALNUT LANE SCHOOL year, uenera.1, Collega Prep. Hti , Intermediate ITImary. JSuslo, ee. Interior Dsaora'n llseretaria ., 88th year, uraa. pcience. Phila. School of Design for Women "?'-." "7 UI'IUHUI X bkoS"and MAH m ISIS riTKBETi OAK LANE, PAT Him Marskall's School lfe OIK Day mA OAK 1ANE, THILA. ,Uardlag DepaHmastl. 'saekar i-rs, HJ2l!tiii?Mfitt!?a.wK JiSnSZ ifla? i'J.-- Csmi.ua .fTaSrea. T j -xzmetezix.FA Tlw StcvMM Sfiool for GkU Oratory, Elocution JournalUm Mind Building Satetmanthio Dramatic Art Authorship Force of perBonality. fullnett of knovrledre. vividness ot cod caption, nyro pat hello apprecU tlon and lnvtnclblo loirlo are ttai eaaentlali not only of Oratory, but ot success ln any vocation. There ar) few Orators, few hlrhlj successful people, because thtit qualities are not inherited tn sum ctent degree and brrausa Education made no aclentlo effort to etrength en these qualities. The New Education of NeiT Col I ere In all cases sreatlr la creases tho power ot these eiten tlals anff advances men and women commercially, socially and personally. Dr. Nerf has written a booklet on "The New Education and flue- cess which we will mall on application. Fall Term September 2Mh; classes forming;; morning, afternoon and evening. Call, writs or phone Spruce 3218. Office open evenings 8 to 0. Neff College 1730 Chestnut Street DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES For Industrial1 Workers rtv il rn-nneratlve arstem. aneclal lnstnavl tlon and training for the employed et tftl aces la provided In Philadelphia under (Ml auspices ot i Drexel Institute, Public Evening- Seheelt,! Spring Garden Institute, Temple Unlyerslty and Y. 31. C. A. Schools Practical courtesy are designed to rtUa I standards of eftlclency and to meet neeaa 01 sKiuea and unsKiuea worsi Sceclallr advantaffeous for Enalnears, vevora. Draftsmen. Uulldera. Contract Municipal Bmplojes. etc. Special clan organized in industrial pianta uiroujn ' co-operation of employers and emptor Tor 'particulars, addreas any of alx Schools, or Indnstrlnl and Teclmlcnr Educntlon CtMl trmnit T, ,1.11m V.,l,i..llnn A . ..l.lliu M -.fc..V.', ' ..v..., i ......, ,u ., ,-.it .. I 1017 Wltlierspnun ItnlMlng t I'hIUJ The Ilolman School. CSfU ' ODens Oct. 2d. llont, r paratory. General ';i.. ar c H Htronr Junior Dalit, for 1 u a i .- ta. 1 beth W. Ilraley,,A. II, t I n' yl rrlncipal!! Young Men and Boys UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Wbarten School ot Finance and i OFFERS Commerro EVENING COURSES Accounting and Commercial LoU Real Eetate and Inturanc t Adoertieing and Selling Finance and Banking except Saturday. Sept. 18 to 30 Sessions begin He Iteglstratlon Kept, is i Logan Hall, T U ,Dt. 30th and Wuodland AtN Y. M. C. A. 1421 Arch St. Write for Dookleta School of Engineering (Ekm Offers practical courses ln Pl.'ej construction la years;. Chemistry (4 yeara). uraiiantinr a leal Draughting (S retn l're Imlnary Unxlneerihg (t f itlne ft Dn'ro (11 Mechanical vraugnting Vehicle Under the 'direction of engineering experts. 123 ether high-grade coursesOl ' merclal Preparatory Mom, j Register Sept. 29-80. Begin OaU The Phillips Brooks School Dora' school, opposite Clark Park. Atainw adjoining buildings. Large, fully-eoulppH J IK. llUlinB Dora' achoot, opposite Clark Park. Athletie I naslum. Isan. teachera. Year book, iiudas UlTZHL. Headmaster, illi Ualtlmere A irge. Year nDftUlM DDCD Parkway Bid. uaweraa a i"- jiroad and CMrnf. Prepare for college, business and Clfit ' can or asna for caiai'sr i Ice. MA1IER PKEI'ARATORY SCHOOL for college, iaw ana Meaicme. jii. WITIIEHBPOON Evg. M0. rl Day ITS par I University neference," CAKI.ISI.K, PA. CONWAY HALL SCHOOL FOR I10YS Est. 1T88. Every facility for thorjughj unaer competent mastera. i-repares yr -- tMrhnlral tphiu, a nnrf hi,M(naa rTnmDlSlS I ment, Thla school alma to develop strong J Terms low. ' . . ' Special Preparation for rrellmlaary Examinations of Pennsylvania. W. A. IIUTCIIISON. Ted. D Headmaster HARRISBORO. rA. HARRISBURG ACAD A fttinttw skuil tnnnAA In IBTw fS Modsrn bulldtnga. large, campus. mnA Individual Small claaaaa Thorough collega preparation. Rats l&Ol) tnr alnrU pnnm all uthlatlcs. 1 school for younger boya. We Invite i investigation a personal visit For catalogue address ARTHUR K. HROWN, B. A.. He BWARTHMOBB.' PAV . SwarUiiHere Preiiralory . Every facility In modern, well-equipped laga, reoreatloa and refined surrounding trained, to the vary highest standard o A lean atueectsMji. Bouud mind ana stroev ' that la viHar Bwarthmore boy. A. H. TOMLINSON. Ifcad Hag M, Bwarthwcre, Pa. OAHLWLE. PA. 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