fwX)D V35HIKJ aasDOBR-HBOAHUPHlA,- WBJJNB8DAT, SBFTBatBE? . . 1W FORM COMMENT OF M'LISS MARION HARLAND QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FASHION! DESIRE TO LOOK CUTE AFFECTS ALL WOMEN, M'LISS FINDS Giants, Gawks and Roly-Polys of the Feminine Sex Disregard Type in Effort to Appear "Cunning" ;-TirMILK tho nttontlon of an anxious TV populace in eagerly awaiting tho aWttnent of the poliomyelitis scourge i another epidemic as lnaMlous as an ocean oarrent, and as overwhelming and dan- Kereu. Is creeping upon us, and unless ye' "beat" It for the shore marked "tho , pWee of things as they ought to be," a t awed!? number of us are going to be irrevocably caught It's tho desire to look cute. Tame was when a woman dressed vrtt), it not according1 to her actual years, at. least In compliance with her type taitd the age alio admitted to be. Statu- ! eeque brunettes of Amazonian proportions t with Imperious features did not attempt , to peep coyly from under lngcnuo J peach-basket bonnets designed for their J bread-and-butter-miss sisters of dlmtnutlva I aire and baby stare. Ladles with the , embonpoint Incidental to mlddlo age did not affect tho belted Russian blouse that the fashion writers describes as being so girlish and becoming to the youthful fig I tire. Damsels with long noses and , saturnine expressions did not emulate the piquant Mrs. Castlo In the arrange 1 ment of their coiffure. Instlnctivoty they I felt that tho bobbed hair, extended beyond the flapper period, 'became, ridiculous; X ( that the smocked Jumper garbing tho ma tron could not help but bo ludicrous. To what depths we have fallen! Ask any milliner, any cputtirlcre. Toll a Junoesque creature with Grecian features and masses of hair that sho should choose clothes of a classic and dignified slm- plclty and she will laugh you to scorn. ' Advise her to adopt gowns of a chaste 1 severity of line and she will go elsewhere to make her purchases. Insinuate to a lHty-year-old that plum, gray, black andl navy blue aro colors which, In view of passing time, are more becoming to her than cerise, mustard, watermelon and robin's egg, and sho will depart with hauteur for another shop, where the saleswomen have perspicuity, enough to renltie that u'iO bears a close resemblance to IJcssIc McCoy as tho Yuma Yama a If I. I-onrr and short, gaunt and obese, the feminine sex In grneral seems to be ob Bossed with the desire to nppear cute. Women who would look like marvelous pictures In Gainsborough hats or Tudoma robes insist upon wearing coal-scuttle bonnets and Norfolk suits, ltegal-look Ing dames, yhoe distinction would be enhanced by a hair dress a la pompadour friz out their locks at the side of their cars In pathetic imitation of the hoyden. "Ago cannot wither nor custom stale her Inflntto variety," sang tho poet. But tho introduction of Juvenile clothes into the grown-ups' wardrobo can. Watch a twenty-elght-ycar-old damsel as bent on purchasing she enters tho clo vator of her favorite shop. Does she signal the man to stop when tho woman's department Is arrived at? Bho does not. And If he Is tactless enough to stop any way, does sho get off? Sho docs -not. Instead, with Icy eye and with frigid voice, sho bids him ascend to the misses' cVpartment, and there sho contributes to tho daily amusement of the saleswomen by becoming tho fifty-seventh or ninety fc ' th old girl to ask to look at slzo elgl. teens or twenties, at tho most. Only somo, not all, are born cute. A few others manage to; achieve It success fully. Somo In the general melee have It thrust upon them, but the vast majority, tho elephants, tho giraffes, the rhi noceroses of tho liuman race have about as much chanco of ever looking cute as thoy have of achieving the soft irre sistibility of fuzzy kittens. M'LISS. Letters to the Editor of the Woman's Page Address nil communication to M'Llsi. Write on one tide of the paper only. Diar miii-Will rou kindly advise , me whir there a public cooking school In the evening! An answer would bo thankfully re- ceirtd. n. n. f There will be a night course In cooking this season. I am told, at the William Penn High School for Olrls. There may be others. : Address the Board of Education for addi tional Information. Dear M'llss A itranger In the city. Just from the South, hai a girl, no mother) has just nn lnheil Ant normal course In soutlern college. Can you advise a school where sh could begin school at once and be properly cared for at small cost? J. J. 1. I cannot recommend a school. Ledger Central, at Itroad and Chestnut streets, however, maintains an educational bureau, where you can obtain Information concern' Ing every kind of school. MARION HARLAND'S CORNER Rubber "Stockings Wanted Would you please let me know the name and address of personi ottering rubber stockings for vein trouble? I should be obliged If you would 1 answer as loon s convenient. ROSE L. The address would havo gone to you at once had not the. stockings been given away t before we heard from you. Upon the chance that another pair may be put at our dis posal for you'r use, we Insert your letter. , As soon as this comes to pass you will hear from us. Organizing a Band I am expecting to become a minister and I i kav to work during the, day. We are trying to git a band together. I write .to Inquire If f any riader of the Helping Hand Corner has an Id guitar ha or she does not want. If so please I call mi up or send me a reply. II. L. W. If the petition for a guitar from a the ological student sounds rather odd to some arm, let It be considered that he Is one of a prospective band that may be of service In 1 the work laid for him as an evangelist Will our unlor members concern themselves seriously In this matter? There may be a disused Instrument among them which will to .service In a new field. Request for a Bible I should Ilk to get the address of Mrs. O. B. X should love to git the lilbls she offer. URACK F. The Bible was given away before we i knew that you wanted It. Be patient until you hear through the Corner that one Is I offered for you. Somebody will be glad to l 'send one to you and thankful that you I would love to get It. Will Read and Pass Along I that Mrs. A. 8. has magaxlnei she Is I wining to giva away, i snouia nice 10 nave mem ! and will pass them along after I read them. I hall pay all cnargei to nave cnem sent, as I have little children and can't call for them easily. MRS. E. N. D. It is too bad that you will have to wait THE CHEERFUL CHERUB Uith eo.lmly folded ktnds I ait; My rvird tkoudVk doearvt pivwe. &. bit . My tKoydKts I cfc-refllK ir.3ne.ct. Its fine, to nrrxve. ivn intellect, WTCH1 M ".. tZ M jMMsHsWtffrWrW'lr John A. Foley MANHEIM RIDING ACADEMY ya Co torn to tuaun Ik ssHsiimr-y ssafcijr auku 'veil i attAnlfM. tufa WTW Slflfc-tlMe gtiUis 1mmi far a4a IMmas aVaaalac sou Mt4 GtrmtBtamm Av. S'irJB'J'SP STli liKtsMiiTBii imvi eiaian-.w ns irr4WM'-ii . All communications addressed to Marlon Hsrlnnd should Inclose a stamped, ielf ndUrcMsed envelope and a clipping of the article In which you are Interested. for a supply to be donated In response to your request. The lot of which you speak was bestowed elsewhere before wo had your note. So many subscribers to per iodicals aro clearing their houses of them -In the change of residence that you can hardly fall to get all the magazines you can read before long. Thank you for stating that all charges will bo paid. Reading Matter Wanted I read In the Corner 'of charitable persona who offer muslo and literature. I am a woman of twenty-five and a rheumatic cripple. It would be a great comfort to me to receive some of these donations, especially reading matter. I will pay postage upon anything sent to me. K. M. 8. Short and simple, but full of meaning Is the note of the crippled woman. Will not other young women, rejoicing In health and strength, send to us for her address, and spare books, magazines nnd music, which may beguile her a while Into forgetfulness of what she has lost and missed? Ministers to Bereaved Family Will you please send mi the name of G. M. T. ? I have several hundred stamps which It wilt ba a pleasuro to lend him, I wrote Mrs. T. K. with reference to an air cushion for her mother. I received a reply In which she stated that, her mother had died In June. She spoke highly of her mother'! beautiful Christian char acter and how fond she waa of her invalid daughter, and how her little daughter missed her grandmamma. So I sent the little girl a doll. She Is three years old. Q. W. M. The Corner thanks you affectionately for your letter, as well as for your ministry of mercy to the bereaved family, It Is charac teristically thoughtful In you to tell of the translation of the Christian mother to the land where the Inhabitants shall never say " I am sick !" These Incidents, gathered by the way, help us to comprehend the openness of the great family here and there. "Where fore, comfort one another with these words." m wu JV. m EtV I m THE sweetness of the) Pied Piper's piping at tracted the youngsters of long ago. But nowadays tha sweetness of Annie Pal mer Cookies mean a following of Kiddies that grows bigger every dayl At the Grocery Shop$ -vtBLER-rVfrT PURITY GUARANTEED S4KW6 COMPAQ m B Si . fryr. 1 1 iv 1 1 '..ty :.y h i' .'' i r t ? ? i ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S . , TUX ORIGINAL MALTED MILK XCWfmtmb SEEN IN THE SHOPS NEW KIND OP HOUSE DRESS T TNLIKE many other varieties of house dresses this frock combines the practical with U the beautiful. It Is practical because it Is easily slipped on and adjusted. Fashioned of silk poplin In copen, peacock and roynl blue, olive and bottle green, brown, navy and black, It Is useful for many occasions. It may also be ordered In other desired shades. The yoke, deep cuffs, patch pockets and cuff on tho skirt are speclat features. The fullness of both blouse and skirt gathered Into the yoke und belt, respectively, Is of Interest to the housekeeper. An attractive touch Is added by the white lawn collar and pearl buttons. Price, $5.95. The name of the shop where these articles may bo purchased will be supplied by the Hditor of the Woman's Page, Evenino Ledohr, 60S Chestnut street. The request must be accompanied by a stamped self-addressed envelope and must mention the date on which the article appeared. God's Gifts God gave a gift to earth: a child, Weak, Innocent and undented, Opened Its Ignorant eyes and smiled.' It lay so helpless, so forlorn, Earth took It coldly and In scorn. Cursing the day when It was1 born. She gave It first a tarnished name, For heritage, a tainted fame. Then cradled It In want and shame. Adelaide Proctor. Saving Tea Before using tea. spread It on a sheet of brown paper nnd place In a warm not hot oven for ten or fifteen minutes. The tea will go much farther and the flavor will be improved. By this method there Is a sav ing of a quarter of a pound on every pound of tea. ies ii m in in in itf'u in in in in i moi J heals babies' I I skin troubles Babies with eczema, teething 5 rash, chafings, and other torment- s 5 ing skin troubles need Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap. They soothe and heal the irritated skin, H H stop itching, and let the little suf- 5 ferers sleep. Babies bathed reg- ularly with Resinol Soap almost E never are troubled with skin eruptions. Retlaol Ointment and Resinol Soap pari 3 been recommiDded by physlcUos and nurses for miay years, and contain nothing which couUposilbtylnJuicthitcBdirntiUa. Sold H B bv all drueiiita. A III III III HI jSwaEisBSj-afls1--- kssV CS8BiiBtifaV??" sV: 1 1 asasasanas-n-r .- s " ill in lir-i ill rs dm Fall Fashions for Women of Refinement Excluaiveness of design such as every well-dressed woman desires is the keynote of all our fall creations. In every detail they bear the unmis takable stamp of the authentic Ideas in dress In fit, workmanship and flnish hi ma bu mnv ma vo uesireu. $50 to $60 Suits, at . . L It- W fk $40 I BBSS I ' I sKBBaZ' ' I 'ps We make and re model fur garments, small pieces, and every thing mad, of fur, at summer prleaa iot iimitea peroo. 1123 WafaMt St, turn L" lf".'l,n t tveTY. woman's reach If !. u,l, i. -,youl3f "!.d ,r"h- ' pniltlvely iv !" deepest WltlNKI.V.H. make flahhy flesh Arm and reatoro contour. lRECKf,K8 permanently removed In ten dayi. ,"'"c,""r Work Guaranteed. Thone for appointment. Spruce 21B8 WO-707 FlfiKdrra Hide. ,. ttt GOOD FORM Good form ouertes sftouM o oo dretttd to Deborah .Kims, wrtffen on one Me o the -paper nnd tipned with full name and addrtee. though nlol O.VtV icJH oe pu&flinrrf upon reoueit. TM) column mill bppeor In Jfondnya, Wednesday' and Friiav's Evening Ledger. Surprise Pnrty Dtar Dtbornh Rath Will you help ms with a few sutrrstlona In rrrard to a surprise party I wish to ve What la thi proper manner of procedure, so aa to keep It a real ecret7 I have, asked both men and women. It Is ior my sister. CL.AIIA, It should not be at all difficult. Write to your friends and tell them you want the affair to be an absolute secret and ask them to come at a certain time by the back entrance of the house. Walt, then, until they are all assembled, nnd then call your sister downstairs, after they have all gone Into the room In which you Intend to enter tain. Tho very easiest way to entertain one's friends Is to have dancing. Nearly all young people enjoy this very good exercise, and thoso who do not dance could play cards or other games. Since you are to give the party for your sister at your own home the matter of refreshments Is simple enough to manage. I would serve light sandwiches of cheese, deviled ham or chicken, lettuce and water cross. Lemon or fruit punch is always ac ceptable during tho evening, and Ice cream and cakes would do for tho sweet things. Bonbons nnd nuts also are proper to serve. Write a Letter near Deborah n A younc sentlemsn friend of mine Is contemplating movtnr to Nevr York to live, I havi a relative there I should like to have him know. How shall I arranae a mcetlnsf Thanklni you in advance for your' answer, X. V. C. Tho best thing for you to do Is to give the young man a letter of Introduction to your relative. Then he can call somo after noon or evening and present It. He should not delay longer than two weeks. I should nlso suggest your writing to your relative nnd explaining more about the young man than you could doiln a letter of Introduc tion; then he or she will feet more at ease. Tho phraso "gentleman friend," while not it " xv TH H The purity of Meri dale Butter is pro tected all the way from our churns to your table. Every thing possible is done to make it clean and sweet. The milk cans, churns and all utensils are thor oughly sterilized. MERIDALE BUTTER comes direct from the, creamery to your grocer wrapped in the "Merif oil" wrapper to protect it from any possible out- H 6ide impurity. H Ask your grocer f or phone H AYER & McKINNEY (Makers of , ,. , , feffil Merldale) Philadelphia Kfl Dell Phone, Market 3711 H Keystone Phone, Main 17U i.l:l loo for the" Mtrlfoil ' mm wrapptr--air-tight, duf- and mm odor-proof at your groctn. Wm im GEORGE ALLEN, Inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 ESTABLISHED iu We Invite Your Inspection of Imported Paris Hats and Our Reproductions of Paris Creations !r(raslslslslsW Opening the New Silks and Velvets Dress Satins Street and evening shades. 36 Inches wide. $1.50 to $2.50 ChiiTon Taffetas Black and colors. 36 Inches wide. $1.35 to $2.25 Poult de Sole nnda Failles Wonderful variety of colors. 36 Inches wide. $2.50, $2.75 New Stripes and Plaids 36 .and 40 Inches wide. $1.50 to $3.25 We have now on sale an unusual collection of tho Exquisitely Embroidered Philippine ' Gowns Made for us with care as to width and sleeves: '.' Set-In Sleeves $2.50, $3.75, $4.00, $5 and higher cost. Kimono Cut $2.65, $3.00, $3.75, $5.00 and higher cost. Materials are medium and light weight. In Paris Lingerie we are fortunate In having; a generous and new variety, beginning with " Gowns, $2,50 and up. I Petticoats, $2.50 and up. Chemises, $1,50 and up. .Drawers, $1.75 and up, loo. loo8 Chestnut Street ( m In Itself objectionable, has become so through misuse. It is much better to say "a man I know" or "a man of my acquaint ance." ' Wedding Reception tltar Dtborah KmhX hare noted that ron answer questions In naird to mirrlare pro cessions and arransements. Vt III ou tell me how the bridal party ihould be placed In the parlor or wtrerever ther are to receive the ruests? Should the bridesmaids stay near the RrldiJ I am to have its malls and a maid of honor, t would like to have this answered In Wednesday's KteiijiO J.iwsr. MCO. It s Usual for the bride and bridegroom to stand In front of the mantel or n special corner of the room which has been ar ranged with a background of flowers or palms. The maid of honor alan. i. . tho bride, and thr.. k.S'!tii M20"..eJln' . of the 3"V bono ,Ti1."usheVs"nIvlrn.:S SM bridal party, but thev n,i .Jlavw iJ make It their business to see thsA thTi. 1 nre attended to properly in the msif' sorvlng refreshments. DnBonAlI,nijHwtM Odds and Enda Clear eold'water and ammonia . . . 1 a nail brush, cleans cnit .. k1.T 1 A soft cloth dipped In gasolln will .?' the cuffs of a blouse. Chang- 7h. Sf when It begins to look soiled llMI, STRAYER'S DUSINESS COLLEGE S01-R07 Chestnut St., 1'lilln. At our rerular Day and Nlsnt Hel lions we train students for sood post tloni aa itenographers, bookkeepers, eecretarlea and salesmen, and nnd rood positions for them. May we serve youT Riperta as teachers, Charcei moderate. Pay and Nlaht Sessions now open. Why not begin now? Special Night Classes We are now enrolling student! for our fall nlsht classes In Salesmanship, AdvertjiInK, Accountancy Shorthand Ileportlnr, Real Relate and Convey. Anclnir. Commercial Spanish and Ao vanced Ensllsh. Send for particular!. Mention course desired. Salesmanship Tauaht by Salesmen. Day and Night Claises. Advertising Taught by Advertising Men. Accountancy Taught by n V P A. Advanced English Taught bv experts. Heal Estate Taught by a Lawyer and a Ileal Estate Man. Spanish Tauitht bv n Spaniard. bliortiinml Kenorllnir - Taught by V II. Klandrr FRIENDS' CENTRAL includes Elementary Schools carefully praded into the work of Friends' Cen tral (High) School, so that examina tions are not necessary, the satis factory character of n year's elemen tary work promoting into it without undue nervous strain. It Is most dcslrablo to enter your boy or girl In the first year class of one of tho Klementary Schools of tho System assur ing satisfactory and steady progress. tyniTK FOIl YKAIl HOOK WITH IIATKH nnd general Information of the Friends' Edu cational System from Kindergarten to College. JOHN W. CARR, Ph. D., Principal lSTIt AND HACK STS., PHILADELPHIA ELEMESTARY SCHOOLS OF T11U SYSTEM l&th and Tlace Sts, :13th Kt. nnd Lancaster Ave. 17th 8t. nnd Olrard Ave. (Ireene St. and School Lane, fJermantown. Schools open lOthmo. I'd. Enroll now. Young Men and Boys UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Whnrton School of Finance and Commerce OFFERS EVENING COURSES Accounting and Commercial Law Real Eetate and Ineurance Advertizing and Selling Finance and Banking Registration evenings, except Saturday. 7 to u. until Hopterober 30th. LOGAN HAM.. 30th nnd Woodland Avenue Y. M. C. A. 1421 Arch St. Write for Hookleti School of Engineering (Evening) Offen practical couraes In Hulldlng Construction 13 yean). Chemistry 14 years). Vehicle Draughting & Design (3 yri ) Mechanical Draughting (3 y?ari). Pro'lmtnary Engineering (3 years). Under the direction of recognized .. ... ""f'neerlnc experts. 1S3 other high-grade courses Com mercial Preparatory Musi Register Sept, 25-30.Heg;ln Oct. 2. Spring Garden Institute Droad and Sprlns Garden. Phlla. Automobile Machine tthop Practice Machine Shop Math. Pattern Shop Practlci Arithmetic. Algebra ana ueometry Dsy Electrlcltv Architectural Drawing Mechanical Drawing Kree llnrwl nraiwln Hook and. Periodical IiooklsL Illustration Exceptional Facilities and Equipment, and Evening. Illustrated Ht The Phillips Brooks School Don' school, opposite Clark Park. Athletlo flsld adjoining buildings. Large, fully-equipped gym nasium. Ejn. teachera. year book, IIOtVAItll M. KI17.K1... Iic.iumiip.tcr. iU llullln.ori Aienue. BROWN PREP n,T,r.knw,,,r!"lf' nroad and Cherry sti. . 'P.?? ,or ! business' and Clll Serr lea. Call or aend for Catalog L. HWAKTHMOKK. PA. Sivartlimore Preparatory School riiery facility In modern, well-equipped build ings, recreation and refined aurroundlngs. Hoys trained to thy very highest standard of Amer ican citizenship. Round mind and atrong body that li your Swarthmora boy. A. II. TOMLINSON. Headmaster I'ox II. Strarllimore, la. SUJIMITT. N. J. CARLTON ACADEMY Upper School for older boyi gives thorough prtp. aratlon for all collects. Individual attention. Comsrclal Courses. Athletlo Sports. Uesldtol Chaplain.. Lower School far younger boys, wlla ! JJVS,"?'?.10. r,v Perlonal can. CUAKLcUTlt. BCHULTZ. A. M. Ffeanmsse.e MAIIKR I'nKI'AllATOIlV NCIIOOL Iop College, Law and Medtt.lne. WITHEIt8PO)N Ih-.DQ. ulfthpih annum. vg, ISS. University Reference. Oratory iocufion Saleemanthip fournali.m Dramatic Art Mind Budding Authonhtp Force) of personality, fullness el knowledge, vividness of conception, sympathetic appreciation and Inrlncl, ble logic are the essentials not only of Oratory, but of success tn any vocation. There are fsw praters, few highly successful people, beemii these qualities are not Inherited In sufficient degree and because educa tion made no scientific effort ti strengthen these qualities. The New Education of Keff Collets In all casei greatly Increase! th. power of these essentials and as vanecs mf" ""d women rommir. dally, socially and personally. Dr. Neff hsi written a booklet on "The New Education and Succen" which we will. mall on application Fall Term October 2nd! elisiei forn Ing: morning, afternoon and evening Call, write or phone Spruce 8211. Office open evenings. 8 to D. Neff. College 1730 Chestnut Street A HTrortteirirr.alAnt(iMl.M ,. "r .:..: .rr.T "''.:" 4J J.irr.v ,iiunci t,i iiiuueiu puoilcliy gu Its. relntton to snlesmnnslilp tautht' k experienced specialists. Practical wert glen aiuucnin in mis course. Ask or Catalog ll-io. Phone. Diamond 031 TEMPLE UNIVERSITVii 1 """"rhkde'ite ""k in Advertising ""uctMLnl , , , Philadelphia AdrertuSlI Airency now forming to teach hy actual enZI ' n-r. vi-i ... wo itmiicu, luuress 31 Ben Ledger Om.ce. " TO Central V 31 ! l42t Arrli St. Physical Tralnlnt 3 nymnaslumi. l Handball Courta. Dandy Swimming Pool (JIxTIl a Cll.a at Anv.nl.K. k -' V i:7,..."fc'".'."' "o""-1 J IT II It W lIUUAIClt The Holman School ?.t0,f.w?!'rt i Opena Oct. 2 Montessorl through Collegt Pr?j paratory. Domtttto ficlciire la fnirrmcdlasif Ulndcs and Settlor School. The principal Is m nt school dolly n to 4. Hell teleph'e. Locust llSS Hllzabeth W. Hraley, A.U.tWellesleyTprlnclpilf PALMS SCHOOL rj Thirty year! nt 17th and Chestnut Atrial. J nuslness. Shorthand and Secretarial Cromati OKBatAXTOWN. VA. liCKIVIAlllUWni PH KA li i to0. SCHOOL "o HTAL,lj-n. YARNALL. Prladtllt Young Men and Boys CAiu.isi.i:. pa. CONWAY HALL SCHOOL FOB BOYS Est. 17S3. Every facility for thorourh tlttti tinder competent mastcra. Prepare! for collfnl technical school! and bualness. Complete -'q jiioi... a,b dvuuui aitiiB .u ueveiop strong M 1 Terms low. . A Special Preparation for. Preliminary Ull Kxamlnntlona of I'rnnsylvnnla. W. A. HUTCHISON. Ped. D.. lleadmnster Young Ladies and Girls MISS HILLS' SCHOOL 1808 Sl'ltllCi: 8TIIEET 8IAIN LINK IIBANCU ARDMOItK ELIZAnF.TH HILLS -LYMAN, PrlnelssL rut cinif WALNUT LANE SCHOOL 58th year. General. College, prep. Hlgn 8cbm1 Orad. Intermedlste Primary. Muale, DemMWlj ncience, interior uecora'n. Becretarlal.Attwtio . Phila. School of Design for Wonwo P.ICOl'I'.NS OCTOnRR , 1DH J I1KOAU AM) MAHTKK STHEKTS OAK USE, PA. Miss Marshall's School OAK IwVNE. rillljs. Day and Hoarding Departments. PttmiWS throusrh cnllean nrensratorv rnnrses. Atsa ArLJ Music, Expression, Domestic Science. TtuMrj In ei'sipv fl trirtm Pimniia it A sa(iaa f rg4 airy study rooms. ' Outdoor athletic. 'AppeUt',') ueu te epnone. uaK l-nne iu;u. MISH E. S. MAJtSIIAI.L. rrinelpal OKKMANTOWX, PA. The Stevens School for Gtrk 221 W. Clielfen Avenue, Cermantawa 4fith Year nnena Hent. Hi. k'lnd.rnrtiB ISf college preparatory. Special couriei In Dent ocicnce ana wonvenitionai 1'rencn lornui women. Aianuai trng. .illsi Mary iiininyi emealH rlljyf 1 SOUTH IIETIILEHEAI. VA. Bishopthorpe Manor Foprr.aplfu5.lttl nnumnf rourset for men iMutc( romtlc Seltrtfi, ec. rlnl.nln. ...... - l-lh xVinnl rrsdUAlMriJi lllisiltllia i uuietl ! 'WV ! il I .nil M MUSIC. Domestic BCUnea. etc. inaivjausi jjth C. N. WYANT. Box 2U0. B. IlETHUCHKM. 'll DANCINQ TIIK C. KLUVOOU CAKPKNTIW blUDKI OV COUKECT UAIjCIMi Private lessons day and svanlng. Adult euf"J lormlng. Circulars and terms upoa ilw"1 CONSERVATORIES s MUSIC ana iNa rKUCTORS THE. WILLIAM HATTON GREEN School of Pianoforte Playing Leichetizky Principles Flret AssUtant CARRIE HEPBURN MATCHIN Special Normal Count for Teachers. Progregtivo Seriet Pupils prepared for concert performance. ,. , Chlldrin'e Department, ITU i Chestnut Street Locust J119 HEOl'ENINO OF TIIK E.K.PEALL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC AND ART vJSHutft1 i."in"dr,K!orS.m.tn.t' Uu-ht- 0. NotTfWqfeREET l rh-1t HI. ",'M Praaser n.iui.. piuw zuo i-bon, ,... .,,; ARTURO PAPALARDO JJWra ofjtn tta' Otteber KJrst Studio IVeiier Building SAUDER i5 THE PHILADELPHIA SCHOOfct OF MUSICAL ART 1824 Chestnut Street Ralph P. Lewars, A. M DirecWJ( Faculty of Eminent Artists, all J-., i Opening day Sept. 6. Classes begin Sept- z ECKWER' Fhl!deWiia MHtlMl 1017 Sprue itrnt. 48th saaajft' HanlamKai IlK lira BinlM WCw9 mantown A vs.. Slt3 Sprue ) mot Artlsti In faculty, rn JAMES C. WARHURST Voice. Piano and Dlnctlnjr. ' iau i iicsrpiui' nBi cHwrww ry. Vl FREY flradunU Koy. Con-fccrmtoi Hamilton AKUIU Artaf Htudlo. Katey Hall, Walant at ITftJ Mow T?mllw Vosnnti l.AMj -..,,, .uw.i.j i v.4.e.v VIIHUfl of Piano, Modern method and ftrit-clai rw" L '" ' ' ' . . -... aMaatAr S lEEFSON-HlLLE W$xX3 SawDunk Mf4