JA h J- I JBTWXXm. -URDGR-PHILAPELPniAr !FSJDAY, S35KDBHBBR IB, 191 MARION HARLAND'S HELPING-HAND CORNER GOOD FORM-FASHIONS QTOtl IS A MAN FONDER OF HIS WORK THAN HE IS OF HIS WIFE? (Thouffh She May Possess the Charms of Cleopatra i arid the Faithfulness of Penelope, the Wise Wife Knows That Work Comes First I hare beg-ned him to chart hi position, but h won't civ It up. PlMo UU me what to do. J 8. C One thine I would mott strongly na vU and thl li to atop bea-gln him to leave hi work. Any woman who looks the matter squarely In the faco will real ize that work la the greatest Interest In a man's llfo. A wife Is an Incident. She may bo charming or fascinating or merely a good housekeeper, but she docs not replace tho Joy of exercising ono's mental ability every day, year In and year opt. Nothing equals this. A work, lng woman will tell you the samo thing. There Is no man or woman who can tako tho place of another's legitimate dally work. Don't cry for tho stars because, your natural conceit aided and abetted by' the flattering things he told you when he was courting makes you think that you are first In his affections Tou Jiut aren't. And don't try to topple over his Idol. He thinks that position Is tho right ono or he wouldn't keep It, and ho gives It his best thought and effort that you may ben efit from It. And you do. He Is probably tired when he comes home at night. He wants his nap and his pipe. A fussy woman In the background Is not conducive to rest and quiet. Corn plaints aro Irritating and useless Why not make the best of It? r"'S a rtse wife who knows her proper ptaca IH, her liege lord's aYfectlona. Brie must be unto him the uncomplaining conManie C all he cares tp toll her, , but no mere, the must thrill with joy If he permits her to go to tho theater with him new and then, but she must not be the one to propose It She must likewise thrill with Joy when ho goes off for a week-end golfing party, the very time that she has planned to have a recep ' tlon, with him to do tho 'honors. And she I must be witling to suffer In silence when he talks about his work, thinks of noth ing else but his work, rises early and (ays lata at tho office becauso of his work, and gives It tho attention that she 'fondly thought would bo hers and hers ' alono. Writes a disconcerted damsel whose Jheart Is bigger than her head about the 'inevitable "tragedy" that enters every newlywod'a' home: Sear Madam Before wo were married 1 Biy husband used to tako mo out at least twlca a week, to theaters, dinner, etc lie bought mo candy and flowers and made a fuss over me. I havo only been married n year, yet he never takes, mo anywhere. He rushes home from the tOfflco, eats his dinner and is always too tired to go anywhero. If I havo friends in he goes to sleep. Do you think he has topped oaring for mo7 Ho wouldn't even take a vacation this summer be causo hq felt ho couldn't leave tho office. Letters to tho Editor of tho Woman's Page , Address al communications to Ml tor of Woman's Tare. Writ on ono eld of the paper only. Mrs. T. J. B. Expert laundering- la taught In Columbia University, In Now York city. Send a postcard for a catalogue. Dear Madam Con you UU mo what tho nam XAjoy means) J. L. D. Lucy means light Tour other query will be answored in the Fashion Expert column on Saturday. f. GOOD FORM ft V ( Wedding Procession Dear Dssoran Rush I nm to ho married In October and will nave tn the bridal party two bridesmaids, a matron o( honor, two little Bower slrla and four ushers. Of count, th bride groom will havo a best man. too. I would Ilk to b sum at th proper way to arrant tho bridal party, 'both going up and down the aisle. I understand there Is aom difference tn the order of procedure. 1 J. L. O. The usual order of processional In a wed. ding party, going up tho aisle, Is to have the ushers lead, walking two by two; then come the bridesmaids, also walking two' by two. The matron of honor or maid of honor walks alona, well In tho center of the alsla, and the two little flower girls walk Immedi ately before the bride, who comes up the aisle with her father or the person who takes his place. The bridegroom and best man enter the church by an upper door and stand outside the chancel until the bride reaches tho rail, then the bridegroom steps forward and bos takes his left arm and they walk together Into the chancel, followed by the matron of honor and best man. In some churches as the ceremony proceeds the bridegroom and bride approach the altar steps, and In this case when they go forward the bridal party files Into the chancel after them and stands grouped In a semicircle back of them. The maid of honor and the best man stand on either side of the bride and bride-, groom, she to hold the bouquet and arrange the veil and ha to give the ring when the time comes. After the ceremony the bridegroom and brido lead the way down the aisle, followed by the flower girls, the matron of honor, bridesmaids and ushers. Sometimes the best man walks with the matron of honor, or, again, he stays back and, after the bridal party has left tlje aisle, he, with tho ushers, eseorts different members of tho .two families to their carriages. ' Use a Fork Dear Dtlarah JTusn Is It ever allowable to eat watersaelon without a forlc or spoon that is. to cat It as one would a quartered orange? CHARLEY, It would not be In good form to, eat watermelon in the fashion you have deslr Hated. If the fruit Is sliced It should be eaten with a fork. But a delightful way to serve watermelon is to out It In half end scoop out the heart and surrounding pieces with an extra-large spoon and pack these pieces in a bowl with small blocks of Ice. This makes it much easier to serve; and It may be eaten with a spoon or fork, though the fork Is really In better form. Marion Harland's Corner Remedy for Moths In trouble I com to the Corner. W n.,."r bought a home and found it Infested with moths of two or three varletlea. them out of the mom. it fieema lmnoi snould like to The larreet am told, la the buffalo osstbls information along antlngly .grateful. piano. If you can mi line I aha free the house :now how to keep f and turpentine, which Mile th moth i nno it la not ertectiv with eulpn V. E. L. oil of the It In ridding 1th sulphur Fiancee la Always Invited Dear D'eorah Riub la It uiual for a girl rho la uuraved to be invited to the houae her flano' friends before ahe haa been Intro duced to themJ I am eighteen yeara old axd am engtgkd to a younc man of twenty-five. lie h- many awall friends, and I am sometimes afraid I will make mistakes In points of tl- auette, toouca i Keep on ray guard whenever aa '.5"UW him in a false position. I thought perhaps you would help as. JANE. Z shall be very glad to help you at any time you may care to call on me, my dear Jane. In the case you designate It is the proper thing for the friends of either one of the two who are engaged to invite the other to any parties to which the first is asked. In fact 'to invite a man to a dinner or dan' and not to invite his fiancee Is oonsldereA a very rude thing. Indeed, If the fla.no, has not been Invited it would be rather strange for the man to accept, and vie versa. Such are the customs in America en these questions. DEBORAH ItUSIt and worst variety. mum. li re of them, tut Slve m any I be ever nave neon using touches, but I find It Is not effect the. house of them. . Fumigating ana carbolic acid will not do. Try this Plan of warfare: Stir red Dernier Into wood alcohol In the proportion of a tablespoonful to a pint With a syringe in ject the liquid Into every crevice and corner. Turn up the edges of the carpets and wet them with the mixture. Shutith rooms up closely for a few hours to allow the alcohol to vuporat slowly. It Is not likely that a single treatment will abolish tho evil. Persevora, adding, now and then, a lump of camphor (crushed) to the pepper. Gasoline Is the moro effective remedy, espe cially If mixed with camphor or cedar olL Allow a tablespoonful of cedar oil to a quart of gasoline, shaking tho bottle hard to mix the ingredients thoroughly. Keep the bottle closely corked. Ants in tho Refrigerator . . can you Kelp me free ray black antaf They live In the wi! igeraior. ana com into the pravlsloi frl throusti the crevlcea where the Join, the refrigerator. Is of high-grade enamel, on neavy steel I! eel oil l house us al s Intngs. I have placed nf larre of the re- cnamber Ines of the wall shite .tins containing coal oil under each caster. Thl 'should prevent them from coming In from the ouiaiae, nui inose in me vraua sertn to continue there. What ran lie done to drive them out. and also set rid of them entirely? They seem to hao nesta there hidden away. J. 11. Mix E cents worth of tartar emetlo In an equal amount of sugar, and place whero tho ants are troublesome. Keep It quite moist with water. As It Is poisonous, keep it out of the reacn of children and pet THE CHEERFUL CHERUB I he-vent mvcK . pkilojopky, I dorvt cruite. $1, tKt Nw Tkoudht dioDe.. Tkr!s Avst on. iKtrvj tn lire tor me. I .simply Koptw -fcxsd hope PJ) tjd Kopa- K)KrH late cT 7 f t.TT SEEN IN THE SHOPS Biffin SaTtW a PRACTICAL SCHOOL FROCK THIS handsome little frock la of solid color gingham and white linen In combination. It comes In 4 to 12 year sizes and any color may be ordered. The back Is made like the front, with two larg box plaits either side. Tho opening In tho front shows no buttons. They aro keen only on the turned-back cuffs, which, with the collar, havo a deep band of the colored gingham. Scallops give a now note. Notice the clever applica tion of the gingham where It Joins the deep white yoke, carrying' the long lines up to tho shoulders. The belt is a normal width and lis placed just below tho waist line. The price of this frock Is 112.60. : The name of the shop where these articles may bo purchased will be supplied "by the Editor of the Woman's Page, Evenino LEDOEn, 608 Chestnut street. The request must be accompanied by a stamped self-addressed envelope and must mention tho date on which the article appeared. animals. ScatUr whole cloves on the shelves where they congregate. They do not like the odor of cloves. Wash the Inner walla with strong red pepper tea and rub tho outer with turpentlno soap, repeating weekly. Borax mixed with powered sugar may help you to get rid of the pests. Books for Students A Corwrlt asks for a Dlr of eyeglasses. I hav a pair which I shsll gladly, send if you will let me hav the adJress. I also hav two booka which might be nf aervlc to a studious reader. One la "Praotlcal DraftamaiTa Work.' ath other "Telegraphy Self-Taught." It Is not much that I can do for the Corner, but I watch, closely and help when I can. I re ceived the dree form! also some children's clothing from th women whose addreasea you sent m. I was most grateful for them. MM). II. M. And yet moro perplexity! Three re quests for glasses are upon our flies. I wish you could recall some feature of tho letter that enlisted your attention by which we could identify the writer. Or she or he 'may guess who was meant and write direct to us? The books are a prize. Hold them until our students in practical drawing and telegraphy can read of them and delightedly apply for your address. Facial Blemishes Tteatcd Scientifically All Work Guaranteed Dr. W. H. Montgomery TREATS YOU PERSONALIA' fhllaetmlphla' u Famou Face Specialist 007 Flanders DlBg.. Walnut at 15th 3? H' " : ""TrIAl.HI5U;it HTANDAItll HlHll!h. Kl ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU tame price 1ST r.&BAwi The Grocer Knows the Family Want MORNING SIP COFFEE An Introductory Sale of a New Fall Boot Parisian Brown Sin. Boots Now Offered at $4.00 Only 480 Pairs Wo advise ah earl election as this style and quality will b told later In the sea son for $7.09. $ 4 . because the pie a sine: - k aroma from the steamine cup of Mrsinf Sip" oa the breakfast tabla i war to mtia than to the ofRoe or factory k a ehrf ul mood. Tr tfcip experbxxtot tomorrow Wornin : Be 0 gmmd t jywfny Sip Cm mt yr i mm, Mmrm it brimt mud mitie it hai$i wlmtcmtk1mmtk4wh9UfmMUH, m AAsMssttkVMssJbMMM tfmd&M UlWrth82ctopithmlirT Try it 9m A9 mJPNs MWVJPW s sfVI MaPlH liTrW vmLZA Parisian Brevra Gltce Kid with turned sole & covered French 'heel. Every size and width .- MAX JsftHv A ' . MrfgfcmrfM MdWrntm ssfsffT "WAiVKWV Jtfffi, THIRD S-IXWB 'TsvW ii veur wKrortuwrty to ,scure a pair of triage smart mw Wk i Pariaian Brown, a aoft fha4i that will'be mot' faaMwabk. karmonizinx wU wtth th bliw and grens in nWm. -wkiea hav iwiopUd for Autumn and Winter FWMW. Dattimar wfirkr amrttU ebmy mimum qualify ed tntl, amJ v me. fli - t fr tbr asyerrnaitty tt ptviieular wemmn at m4nlfrt pUr. tat A wmt(t i Mr Hint Ovm SfAaTtkir UtU 10 P. ML mtwmrwama W jf v? i Tyr w&azm NINE GODMOTHERS FOR BELGIAN BOY SOLDIER Philadelphia Women Answer Appeal of Anatolo Wnuters, of Kingr Albert's Army Nine Philadelphia worrten have anwerd the appeal of Anatole Wsuters. the Belgian boy eoliller, who has sent an appeal to America for a "godmother." Wauters Is serving In the nrmr of King Albert. Ills mother died recently and his father Is wrvlng In- Oermany. He lonr for the letters of a sympathtle American woman who will ho willing to take the same Interest In him as did his mother, Wauters wrote recently to the New York office of the United Tress asking that this organisation should make an appeal for him through the American newspaper .This appeal was published severa days ago in Ihe nTRNiNO LBDoan, And In consequence nine wSmen residing In. Wlladetohto ana the vicinity have .sent Replies. The letters will l forwarded to TTauttrs through the United Press. The communications came from women of widely variant sges. They expressed sympathy for the lad and offered to act as godmother" to him, as thousands of women of Kngland and Franco have done for the youth of those countries. Autumn Style Hints Nets sre most Important of all laces. The crowns of the newest hats are higher. White corduroy is used a great deal for sport coats. Some military capes will be worn In tho autumn. Cleans Bronze To clean bronses, wash wkk face Is smoothed, then rub piumuuBu arm sanron, Which i t& Tl I Mil Wlka. M..... ' before a slow we4 fire. Tw,T! Item to clip out and save Saf J In order for the season Ii Cookery Hint Meat must only be reheated. Vso good gravy or stock, an , It Is necessary to allow the I in me gravy or siock Deiore All vegetables added shonki U beforehand. P - TIIbbiaI AM StVltl1i4 tf at-a 1 fore th addition of travytJJ EVODl j IT 4 KalHfeaAJ i SCHOOLS andCOLLEGES Day and Night Classes For Industrial Workers Dy a co-bperative system, special Instruction and training for the employed oC all ages la provided In Philadelphia undor tho auaplces of Drcxcl Inttitutc Public Evening Schools Temple University y; M. C. A. Practical courses aro designed to raise the standards of emclincy and to meet the needs of skilled and un skilled workmen. Specially advan tageous for Engineers, Surveyors, Draftsmen, Builders, Contractors, Municipal Kmployes, etc. Special classes organized In Industrial slant through the oo-operatlon of em ployers and employes. For particu lars, address any of above Schools, or Industrial and Technical Education Con ference Pnblle Education Association 1017 Witherspoon Building COMPARE THE , SCHOOLS Strayer's Business College has I grown faster than any other Busi ness School in Philadelphia. Reasons -It U more proeresslre. Tvacht the ns-to-4ate metheds and nachlocs. Kmnlora onlr aipert nt teacher. IfeTeleps, hlcher skill In Its students and seta larger salaries for theoi. la envied end slandered by Jealeas corapetltors, bnt not wlthstandlnr this coatlnu tp (raw rapidly beranse H renders Its na tron better aerrlce than any other chnl In the cltr. All former students recommend It. every family that sends one child sends others. Absolutely non-sectarian. Positions positive ly guaranteed and procured, Strictly orie price. Chargesmod erate. Day and Night School open Sept. 18, Sendfor catalog. I Strayers Business College I I 801-807 Chestnut St., Phila. I Walnut JM Mala J-0 I DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES For Industrial Workers Hr a co-opsratlvo erstera, special Instruc tion and training tor th emplor.d of all m li provided In Philadelphia under th auspice of Drexel Institute, Puhllo Evening Schools, Spring Garden Institute, Tempi TJnlreralty and Y. M. C. A. Bcliools Practical courats art dsslzned to rata th standards of efficiency and to meet th r.ed ot skilled and unskilled workmen. Specially advantageous for Engineers, Bur jryors. Draftsmen. Uullders. Contractors, Municipal Employ, etc. Special classes organized In Industrial planta through th co-operation of employer and employes, l'or particulars, address any of above Schools, or Industrial and Technical Kducatlen Con ference, Pnblle Kdncetlon Association 1017 Witherspoon Bulldlnr Young Men and Boys UNIVERSITY Of PENNSYLVANIA ' mJ lFUartoo cho?! of Finance and Commerce OFFERS EVENING COURSES Accounting and Commercial Lata Ral Ettatm- and Iniurantm Advertltng and Sailing Finance and Banking Registration eves, except Saturday, T to , 8pt, 18, to SOTseaaiana twain S.V. M. Umin lis 1. Sflth and "ViwdUn4 jtfVsn Y. M. C. A. 1421 Arch St. Writ for lloolcWt if'lv mc trrs mil erlUUB Salesmanship . H!"Ltfn '. .'b Pr car .raj ths Balsa Uana. fchard ra' t ciua. I'raciicai. up-to-th nut hutruatlon for VMinr m whu wajai t frg akaad. Course Mmot. In en year (wo night a weefc-t-lncluelag. hualn Law and Kconqmiee. fntrutora and lecturers ar bis. ggocjMful rosn.. Tuition moderate, 155 other hlh;grud roursea Commercial. Engineering, Preparatory, Muale. I ncglstsr Sept. ,2.0. Pciln Oct. J. Spring Garden Institute Rroad and irwlM rn. PhMa. utomoblU bciiiiib ono, rr acitlne Hhop Math. Drawing Wrlclty lecaanlcal a re Hand Oi oruc and Pet it Oeomstry . IlluMratloa Uviertlonal Facilities and Bqulpreett. and Kvenlnr, Inwetraled Bo. 'attarn fihuD Praetlo Arunmeiic, aird: ni Day leckenlcal Drawing ree Aina urtwuts oak and.Petlodtoal ookUL THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS OPENS HKIT. 19 Keglatiatlan B A. M.vt S V. M. dally. -r- Isuag Men and, Hy .. JSm&SMMJtAu. VILLANOVA erCUMkul. OsssmrliL Civil i,irira- Vwceili Hf , svuerASli s mmX. wtrioiil and Moaa,njol , MIIMing o I BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE NIGHT SCHOOL brce Your Salary Higher Yourself "Banks Night School" will able you to do it, quickly anJ little cost in time or money. tend here evenings, become nri.1 ticnl and efficient in the coursWi having Immediate value for yoa. The daily application of "Ba Training" in your business quickly bring the higher salary, J Begin now to force your salary higher. i Day School and Nishl School Open Sept, r 31. Ilnll, A. 31., rd. D., President 92S Chestnut St., Phila. H rfl i'i . Oratory Elocut!or Saltimamhlp Journaliam Dramatic Art Mind Building Authorthlp Tort ef personality, fallns et knowledge, vividness of con ception, sympathetic. apprecia tion and Invincible loglo are ths essentials not only of oratory. but of success In any vooauen. Ther ar few Orators, few nlgniy successful people, becaus thee eualltlea ar not lnhrltd In auffl lnt degree and because ISducatlon made no sctentlo effort to strength en these qualities. ' Th Nw Education of, Nslt College .In all caaea greatly In crease tli power of t ssn tlals and advance men una women commercially, socially and personally. , . . Dr. Neff haa written a booklst en Tho New Education and Sue etas'1 which wwlll mall on applloatlon. Fall Trm Octobsr 2d: classes forming morning, afternoon and evening. Call, writ or phone Sprue S218, Offlc open vsnlngs S to 9. Neff College 1730 Chestnut Street MAKY IlItKVAItl) ROBERTS SCHOOL 1710 Cheatnut Ht. Class and private: day and eve. Elocution. Dramatlo Art, Tubllo Speaking. Voice, Story-telling, Children's classes. Diplomas. MEKION. PA. -MERION COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL I cow I AM OI I CEB1 I i or EN-A III RCHOOI. rOR OIKLS AND 85bLI. UOVo A. U7 GEBTBt'WK UAItTMAN, Director. uryn awr ," FRIENDS' CENT) SCHOOL was established in 1845, by desiring to caucato tneir ova i ana those oi parents in syrnp their aims at moderation in i haviour and apparel. It la not a sectarian lngttt develops a sturdy Integrity wtth I tnrut as apainst tne modern extravagant display. It has always stood In tha modern education, free from extremes. ji WRITE FOR TEAIl BOOK CaT A, JOHN W. CRRRPh. D., I 1STII AND RACE STS., rillL bleuf.nt'ahy schools of rn i ISth and nace Stg. )A Bta ni. ana r,anoasier Ave, sum 17th St. and Olrard Ave. m Qreen St. and School Lane, Qe: Bchoola open 10th mo. 24. School of Industri of the Pennsylvania THE IDEAL SCHOOL FOB AM j fwira 1n Tlltiatratlnn. Xl terior Decoration, Pottery, Metal Industrial Dealgn. Course tn New College Grade. Vj Philadelphia Textile i Practical Inetructlon In all brane designing, manufacturing, chemistry I equipinca,. NFV BLOOMriKLP. TA. CAK80N l.ONO I.NSTITUTB 7!th Vear-pNew lllooraneld Academy. Courses: College Prepar atory. Music, lluslness. Normal. Junior, 8p arat modern building for boy and gins. Pupil under 12 yeara apeclat attention. Terms fSOO and up; .Juniors. I23S. C'araon J.ou n.lltnte. Hv I'. New llloomdclil. I'M. - Young Men and Boya The Phillips Brooks School DS7f Moool. opposlt Clark Park. Athletlq field adjolnlnsj buildings. Larg. fully-o,utpped gym- 44 llsltlmor Arsau. MSIXIPi P- taciir. Tea KlVAisi,, iieadinastfr. BROWN PREP . ?artrVJP4' """ Broad and Ch.rry 8U. Prrr for eolljgs, business and Ctvlf Ssrv- Ice. Call or aend for Catalog L. rWAKTHMOBH. PA. Swarthmore Preparatory Sclioel Every facility tn modern, well-equipped build, tnga. recreation and refined aurroundin.. nAa trained to th ery highest standard of Am.r. ot Amsr that ts your Swarthmnre itav. A. II. TOMUNSON, Headmaster llox II, Sirartbmore, l'a. lean cltliepshlp. Sound mind and strong body. NAZAKETK. PA. Nazareth Hall Military Academy A Military Academy for arato.ry and lluslness Cours. Founded 1V19 Tlov. rnll... t,.. faratory and Hualness Courses. Military Ufa it. forda healthful exercise and strengthens orderly habits and obedience. All Athlsttca. A school that ta better .because It is different, and dlifer ii because. It Is better. Address "- . WtANClH K. OKCNEBT, Principal. YunjLadiesnd Qlrls .LS' SCF ItJCK NTKE INK HKAM tDMOHE MISS HILLS' SCHOOL sntHi nriti MAIN I. if Aitnunui .zAI'cnt hii.i.b ijvman. rKEKT UU Prlnolral. WALNUT LANE SCHOOL ? MVsr, Osniral. Colleg Prp.Hlgh School rf d.-.rnisrmsdist Prlrcsry. ftuslo. pomsstl. Beleae. Interior Deeora'n. Bscrstarlat.Atblstlca. CAMI WI.H VA. CONWAY HAU. Phila. School of Design for Women OAK LANE. Vh. Miss Marshall's School tftJlt. OAK, LANE. rHILA Bay. and. Hoarding DHmita. Prim.. prefer a torV oeurau. iii TW .wewlon. Dojllo, liersfw. KaX., irtH, tea'' to every . girl. Camous of 4 alrr. siudr. room. Outdoor aUiletl. AiSJItl sfcflUlinuww ua '' ' - -SiSX&nm&JtA TH StevMu Sc1mh for Girl. t 9S SV. SvlHUMa Aft U year oMnTSI it SsSsw I Wfl,"iA!,,' . XMwraan! tknuuk 3&3K!K&XttJg& eknovi ens psssen unmans ael- MH aias w oivef asyoaaj tun Mw iftoaiutvti BMUt TWf TBTDU IUV I W m MKSSimWmmtMmm 9t IM.M 'T ' f"" Tyf'-Tf r-ft "' mrtmm Practical instruction In all braneMJ Complete mechanical craauaies. School Beopens September1 1 liar nnu iirenlnr cias Saturday Classes for Tea. j.i.l.jr, IV. MlL,L,t.li, I The Holman School Montesaorl through Collera Pn lectlv practical courses. The Da Course oio ertcnArA tt itmnn Small classes. Special attention tel ana gins. Auto service, uutaopr oh principal now at school dally. 0 ta phone I.ocust 1808. KLIZABETH a. u, vveucsiey j-rincipai. PALMS SCHO? Thirty yeara at 17th and Chesb uuslosss. Shorthand and Becretsrl MAHEIl 1'RKrAUATOP.Y ! Kor Oal)ri. Ijiw and 1 WITHERSPOON ULDO. Day II kvk. ,!!&, university n: GKHMANTOWN, TA. GERMANTOWN FI iomposo SCHOOL orf STAKLBT n. TXnNAUU I MtJSIO ' . THE PHILADELPHIA OF MUSICAL AIT 1C24 Cheatnut Strt RALPH V. LKWAKS, A. M.. 1 X' acuity oi liminent Artists. upcningaayBspi.o. visssesc ARTURO PAPi HnslcaI Director Tearher From tha Keelnnlnr ta Final for tha Concert and Operalk neason opens uctooes i Studio: PresrBul Mm EC K WE; rniidwWfwU fmiwwi! 101T Sprue street. V Bptemier Tin. w .& HYPERION fgffl, 'HOOT 0Pni I vnni. j VnrdBfl Ut t.. 5 E. Vnn at.. QlP. Wf FREY Oradaate Kyl Carrt JAMES C. W Voice, Piano and Dlri isfsutsasyti i-" KURTZ VOICE SI L IB B. lfc i Si. C4alT . irkTonvn Walaat J "-flf i llilir MaU, SOMMHIE .S Kiwm. i, .,v CARLTON ACADEMY a1B5Ja"TSUaT"iWrM- bWb QesusMT (iM,nJZ n.... v'wlus P7' "! V '- " ' ii -". SjmiMlDunk WAKTMp A olmur nuatr -L ej ar nnu- " m$ti DAKCINO . WJtS mrmmm