i WOMEN FAVOR ROADSIDE AND CURB MARKETS Indorse Stnlc Food Department's Suggestion for Co-operntive Sale of Farm Products Women s organisations throughout tho Cty nrc taking "P "id lilnn of automobile roa,lsldo markets and co.opcrntUo com munity market" urged bv tho Statn Knocl Department of the Ktntc Committee on Public Safety to be put Into Immediate practice Howard Heinz, dlrtctnr of the Stale Food Department Issued u nulletln etr dy explaining the markets whlrh hai to do with the pooling and fo-oparatlxe tale of farmcrH' surplus produce He rec -emmended the measure iik one lmperatlelv necessary I" prevent the enormous waste of food that i' hound to come If -nniethltig Ii not done to divert the kuii1iik Into II- proper cnmuieie The women h Slate committee of (he s.i tlonal Defense I'muirll. of which Xlr .1 Willis Martin l ih.iliman. made plain tn take up the niattrr dcllnltely Mis IMu.inl Elddle. president of the Civic I'luh, an nounced that Hie co-operative mark-i would be thoroughly discussed tit a ln,uci mtetlng to he held today. Other nmni treanliat'ons planned to take similar a. -Hon All were enthusiastic nbnut the I'l.ui According to the autnmolnii. nmUih market Plan an aulomohlht m.i i" down In slinilv green spot and do hi marketing from a series of ntti.utiw p i -table tables that are to suppoit tin- wi'ie tl the farmers Not only mav tlo motorist hae the ad ranlane of the co-operative market, but the housewife who doei not haw- tho op portunity of scouring about ihe country In a machine Kor her henollt the Slate Food Depaitmont has formulated Ihe plan Cf holding roadside or curb maiket Iwlco a reek or dally In the city The market tvlll be In charge of n. 'master" In ad dition, a committee consisting of a u-pre-icntatlie "f a woman's organization, a banker and an accountant, n newspaper ' man and a wholesale and retail market man Hill have charge of the opotatlons A feature of both the country and tho city markets will bo the nurtlonlng off at the end of tlm day or nt the end of the period allotted for tho market of nil of the produce that has not been sold. The cm market may be Hip pooled ((Torts of tetall giocors Tho (Uitomolillo toadlde nMiketi me to coneontrato tho tin'jslem.mzed ' Ming of farmers who havo made it 11 praitlce to tell their goods In utomohilist Licensed (o Wed at ElKton IXKTciN Mil. July C I'otiplos procur ing marriage licences at Klkton wcio Hugh Hamilton .inrl Margaret McAleese. Onrdnn II Chase iind violence Pm kill cl, I.crov Bishop and HI indie I'ook Waller llarictt and Florence Il.iv and (Jcoigo Hmoio and Lilly Strattmi all of rhiladelphliii; U-i-uy G DeKrees mid l.auia M Thompson. Hcad Inr. Frank v Tmld. Lakcwond, N. J. and ilarj '' l iidciwiiiiil, Italclgh N C; I'lilllp John-mn unit I'liilwtino Hosenipilst, Chehterj Jacob Helps mid Vein Kcndlg, Lancaster: Ham lindd .Ii and Klslo M. Wilkinson, Camden W.ilter Sch.itz and Thelm.'i Cooper Allentonu. l.ouls (Jerner and Mil dred Devlin Atl.iiilic t'lty; l'erey Wood and Harriet Puket Pittsburgh: Sebastian iiiinc-1 and Ann 1'iescott. Chester; Harry Chad wick and Mar I, Kohlnson and Wiilclein.ir TV Krusunun and Wllhcni.inla C. Hay, Wil mington, Del. TODAY'S MARRIAC.l : LICENSES '.'th st , and Mabel Ch'Her A "henna n I sir. V 1 n Walfcs ,,t;ii Wilton nv tVar Hrmmie 1310 M.ihiltrldpo st HuMmcI 1MI1 iludeti l. Vimii Plsii Wasituiuton. I. I'.. and Violet nnd tvila snjder 3,Ti .Manlnn si William f! Jnihrnan 1 tl it Miirllioioueh St., and Anns Knvard .il.l Husriueiianna ae John M Oroli, 1737 WVIllni-tfln st , mid Mildred K Harris 1743 N lioilirrl st Caldwell O Stmne. Mil Market si., and Helen I' IWvle. ".ill Mirkel st Joseph V bihrainm ho ksnnv Hie. I'l.l., and Mame Sonmborn unr.n H Orleans st Harry llantman. :a J.irksnn st . nnd Itne Shapiro. 'Jl in p uh st EaslwMe s Smith 7M s luth si . nnd Sidle Illclimcincl II.' 1 H 13th SI J.;e T Turner 1,113 Xaudaln st . Hnd Mary K. louiin 1113 N.iudaln st Evan T Jones ."Mil Walnut st., and Kvelin H. Batchelar HIS s Aldn si "."."."i 'lleni Akron o , and Josephine Ilelser, HIS V Amerlian l Ernrsi. V Sndfr. ini S ltlh st . and Jennlo Ft Buerlv Tucker 1310 Mirth, at. 1UIIIII arimip ia and Hmma and Annlo Ilr mn 1310 Mlrlli. si. ArShlf '?''" ,; Cambria st Dli hard AuihlnlUk lis Mountain st , iiK.Ttr,tt',nn"ta.l,'.r. ,,K Mountain st. Albiri auchn 1017 Waverly at . nnd b-rra Hill 1(137 Wnverlv st Bo?,", J Twaddsll Mm fhester ave and Ite- nnd It.-V-. c.l.. ....... . 'mbii nve. KrlnW ft, i. r,... '. ..-"" at and Mjrtle tan in i. rooi tiiit'i iin . m.n.. .,. .....".:.-.'" r1-" and Ada i: , and IMrll f. ; ' 'l,,', "eDSiersl. John Jerri L'nn.l v. Oxford st uuri Uoir.nii..r .. y0rk V. Oroi All, ntnivn Ta Y., and Flora "ciS.i?"i?-,,u-B.!,...:i! NJ,""'W'"K -'.. and risd.rlr .1 .;..'";.. ."..'.?Jxn.Von .. Wpf-3.iFn An,-ora ',Vr'',rK' ' rrfrtirlck H i r.mi viei, pn., Arlh,iir?imi'i.'0n '-"''J' N-"d-illl st -H.r" ".-.w'"1 too n mih st and Ad:o anl huslo antl Mar """ran iironn ar, ; Woudl.iwn Mrr J aat.avili, :i3J a ,i i5,n at. t ancl ' SOU Wma'r uM "" ","1 I'0ul8n Klnl.lr. THLOTERFOL GiTO .. Now zr&nt fros the. With ihiny eyes thfc.t olick. way ou"D f I just could st-a-re L.t one for hours And Wonder wkst it t Kinks fcJbout. . ) rL& TO THE FOOD ADMINISTRATOR, WASHINGTON, D. C. -4 I,'Jm Elad to join you In the service of food conservation for our nation nd II hereby accept membership in the United States Food Administration, Wedging myself to carry out the directions and advice of tho tood Administra w in the conduct of my household, in so far as my circumstances permit. Namo Address Number in Household Do you employ a cook?; Occupation of Breadwinner :....". Will you take part in authorized neighborhood movements 'or food conservation? . There aro no fees or dues to be paid. Tho Food Administration wishes to havo as members all of thoso actually handling food in the homo. DIRECTIONS Mall this slip to the Food Administrator, Washington, D. C., ahd you will .l-eceiye FREE your first instructions and a household tag to be hung in -VOII1- M,1.J - - "WIUCJW. Upon receipt of ten cents with your pledgo card and a. return addressed n)opet thft official button of the Administration and, if desired, th? shield wl of.th Food AdwinUtratlon will also bejjent. you. ., t . . , - -- j.- ADVICE TO THE 'HOME-BUILDER OF MODERATE MEANS Ily VICTOR EIIEIUIAKD, H. Arch., R. A. i 7 r . I 3 sSErirfi! s SSLsJeaPwL K 1 r- p- T . ?75FjVFsZr57? OytfSoj' or- The Interior of a AHIUITV to lim without furniture, wlth L nut Impediment-., with ihe least o alhle amount of neat clothing, shn mora than the ndvnntaeo hold by this Jniianeso race In thp struggle of life ; It shows, also, the real character of some weakness In our civilization it forces reflection upon tho useless multiplicity of our dally wants " In looking over prints from Japan wo are Impressed by the extreme simplicity which c-hatactcrl7.es the Interior of Japa nese houses as depleted In them Print after print shown us a room almost hare, tho walls In some delicate brown or pray tint with the wood framlnc exposed this latter conslstlnff of bamboo cane or simple posts and beams with now nnd then n door slightly arched. For Ihe elaborately orna mrntcd screens nnd hrlc-a-br.ic which nro associated with .Tnpan. one searches theso prints In vain The rooms nro character ized by nn nlmost complete absence of mere ornament There is in one a single panel of tho wall or screen adorned with a land scape very sIlBhtly suKKested. In another, a blind or hatiKlnc of some Hurt bears a. tet or painted Moral decoration, or a vnso on a slightly raised dais holds a carefully arranged sjvuy of (lowers, or n J?r In the center of n wall llsplaH a single peony or chrysanthemum exquisitely poised, but bo yontl this there Is no ornamentation Vet at the same time the whole suggestion con voyed Is one of refined and elegant life In conttast wllh the extreme simplicity of tho rooms Is a lavish display of hrlght color nnd ornament on the dresses of the ladles as they aro represented chatting or working. This tells with wonderful effect against tho soft gray or brown or tho palo green of the dried rush mattltiff, which aro the ptcvalllng colors shown on the walls and floors. Such rooms as these are obviously thought of mainlv as the liaikground to tho people and their life Theie Is evidently In the Japanese no lack of oo for tho beauty of nattitc and of ornament ; only there Is a dignity to tho expression they give of th'is !oo and a rrv rare refinement which JERSEY POTATOES MAY CUT PRESENT PRICES Many Commission Men Feel Bot tom Is Likely to Drop Out of Market Commission men of this city nie Inclined to he reserved In their predictions on the potato crop of New Jersey, which Is Just starting While they rcfure to commit themselves In regard to tho crop outlook, many feel that pi ices nio bound to decrease during the next two months on nccnunt of the larce ncrcnge of potatoes planted by fanners and nniatcur gardenets thioughout the country ns a result of Oovernment ap peals In tho spring Some of the commis sion men even go so far ns to Bay the farm ers of Jcrsev will lose heavily on nccnunt of tho v.cnk demand this condition will cause. There Is a goneral feeling nmong buyers today that the prices of potatoes will dc cllno somewhat on Monday Tho flist shipment of Tennessee tomatoes reached this city today and they were of such line quality that they sold for twenty and thirty cents moro than tho Mississippi and Texas product. NMno carload!- of watermelons were re shipped fiom this city to towns and cities upstato today. Tho lepott of tho Huieau of Markets. Pe partmen't of Agriculture for the wholesa e inatkets of this city today follows In full. rwiTATOi:S Porty-une ears from Vlrcinu, mn'e'ttS !k'&'K.-:Adfch..?;T.sf.T.,K ',C t market oniyi" .-. -,--,, lm,rnv- Harrels. ronaiuwii " -.i ,,,,. OVIONrt On" om Texan nrrUrd. Toor nmind I market wak. moeinent ery drapBV n. ..ia ami u 11 L ii I n o. !-' ..... - . TCIHrtli-c'' '". i - -". -..c, n. b.a arrived i-riiiaini pin, i,,nir, TenneMee rr u-illtjr fair, condition oBrk wasty t".l. Plat., beat, tll31. jSS?er "nd seconds. f.ngnc. Teias, demand good. V 'WES&zSe&agTr. V5 1 ll" "'" ,SW,T1J-. ,tt i -?r . ;' " .mull nntl poorly Rraoeil '" fcil. ii 7rl few .- 21. seconds, tl r.niii. Norfolk, veo -poorly eraded, small. i'j"i iSH ii.50 !!. North Cnrollnas. IttM S.i. 5SSnttrVi: ." rec-lpt. 11,1.1 nuallty and c.nitril V ffnotl. llil"riBlltiia'iiuniiii .... 51'.' knir. Ve low' ami ' , flrit. IMK-Wll racknije. i"' . r,(lW7,. jftw Jerseys. ne. EfhTh.-bu. be" ba .ket.. Yellow I lam ,r.. 70 sue ''"'."fT'iK.-a i-l.hl ur from Muudu and t IL- T1-0" n i EVENING Whnt docs your doorway pny to you when you come home nt night? Does it welcome you nnd nsk you to enter? Do you hurry your steps when you catch n first glimpso of it? Docs it tell you thnt it has held fort nil day nnd barred tho way to the intrusion of the outer world? Is it pood to look nt, nre its lines ffraceful nnd delicate, is it dignified nnd nt the same time cozy nnd intimnte? A study of Colonial doorways will nssist us to imagine and design one for the next house wo build. 'OfiorJl Japanese House teaches them to -prefer the complete reali zation and enjoyment of the beauty of a few "imple things to tho superficial apprecia tion or many elaborately beautiful ones, which leads them to spend their thought rather In showing to tho best advantage the utmost beauty of ono spray than In finding places for a basketful of rarn flowers, our common estimate of art and refine ment Is unite different, nnd we cannot help but think that It suffers somewhat by com parlson our houses nrc getierallv too crowded, with furniture nnd with objects nnd knick-knacks of cverv description few of which nre really beautiful. A true ap preciation of art as concerns the design nnd decoration of our rooms, should not lead to a multiplicity nf things, hut to a simplification, or a reduction In the num ber of our needs or wants Always with this would come n greater satisfaction and a keenpr ititni ,'t-t In n few things which wo could havo really good nnd which would be entirely sullleiotit for tho size of our houses nnd would add something of real plcasuro to that part of our lives we spend nt home. Questions and Answers When I rnlao or tower the windows of my house ther la a knocking on each side Whit Is this rouieil by and rnn It be remedied i" s r, It Is caused by the weights hitting each othci as thev pass In the weight box. the weights not having a parting strip between them ns they should have. There Is really no ny to remedy tills without going to a great expense, but It will be a good thing to remember It you should build again. WhHi Kind nf brlek shnuld be ued for a brlek mantel with a wnnd .helf and how htch should the shelf I frnm the llnnr l; It I! Tapestry brick Is much In favor Just now. The height of the shelf should bn such as to suit Ihe design of the fireplace gen erally, however. If the flreplacn Is of aver age size from four feet to five feet from tho floor MnHdii.v 1 he I.lilne Kooin liinlltv nnrl rnndltion Rond, flat, CI 2ftfll nn 'Inrif-iispc, qunlllv rtn. (nndltlon fair, httt niiisilv $1 ,'r, uprond mnntlv ft. I'ANTAUH'PKS Nine earn frnm c'alifornlH. tn from (Jt'orKia urrlvetl Demand goail, mur ki I HttHth 'alifornla. quality irpnprflljy kooI. wldfl rang- In condition, wom oxerrlpp. Hrt jjnd dit'Rcd Ort-rn inenta, ntnndardn, motl I.T. fw tilRhT. pink tnatR mnwtlj fi fl over rtpo nnd woft. SuiSAlT.'i ponit brut, I2VK. a 7.1 poorer t'.Mi ar liatn 120-tAn II o ISA OfnrglB. drmnnd tnor, uualitv and rnndltfnn fair Ptandirds, tnnjtl. $ 7, pnntrs, tl 25 "P 1 50, PKACIins Fifteen rar.. from IorKlii nr rlvfd. Demand pood, markft uteadv. qui Illy and rondltinn Kfneralb ood, manv umall nonie cry poor mnditlon fllxrn, HIe HellrH (Ir-orula Hellfp. $J.75(3 poor. maM and utack, 2 2ZiP '.'50. vrry poor, hadly dicad, $I4?2. Carmen. six $1 75V2. VATi:nMT:iONS Thre ram from Plorldn, thr from Cleorcln arrived flftrrn rn trark In rludlns hrokpn car. Arrivals -ry late, na early sales. l Porto Rico Sends Hcnns Here WASHINGTON. .July fi Pnrto Rico Ii hplplnff feed tho t'nltPd Stairs; DOOft hnp of beans wnfRhlnfr 10 pounds rnrh. nro on tho way from tho Island as .1 result of un usual Intensive farming, prompted hv the qomblned effortR of Arthur Yner, AmerN An Offering Without Precedent! Geuting's Summer Shoes For Women Values $5.50 to $9 Now W mtg 1? 1 Cv" The ' "Kmyton, Pump 1230 Market Shoes and Stockings for the FAMILY 19 South 11th A Quick Scrrice Men's Shop F I LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1917 IN THE MOMENT'S MODES Hathing Costume of American llcauly and Black Satin What most of the season's bath ing costumes lack in extreme modeling some of them mako up in color. In this respect the bathing frocks of other years arc completely eclipsed. There are costumes of American beauty, sapphire, emerald, flame, car mine, electric blue and burnt orange, to say nothing of mus tard color and lemon yellow. The smart chops give one a choice between solid-color schemes and trimming of black, white or contrasting color. Or, if it is just a touch of color that you desire, then your timidity is accommo dated with costumes of white or black trimmed with bands of some vivid hue. Although there is nothing modestly shrinking about the color scheme of the bathing frock pictured in today's sketch, it is, nevertheless, so simple in construction that ono forgives it its American beauty shade. The material is satin and the trim ming bands aro of black self-material. A novel trimming idea is ndded by the use of jet buttons on tho bloomers. What to Buy, What Not, in City's Produce Markets HKRR is the produce market re port of the Food Commission of Mayor's Home Defense Commttcc: ABUNDANT GROUP Potatoes Slight advance noticed in price. This advance may be ex pected to continue for a week or ten days until the Jersey crop comes to mnrket. All the North and South Carolina supply now is exhausted nnd the only source of supply is the Kastern Shore of Virginia. Peas Spinach Cabbage Rliubarb Kcans Scallions Rects Radishes Carrots Onions Kale NORMAL GROUP Peaches are normal for this time of year. Tho supply comes entirely from Georgia and is moved rapidly by the steady demand. This price will not be materially affected as long as they continue to come from such a long distance. Asparagus Cauliflower Cucumbers Celery Eggplants Garlic Lettuce Okra SCARCE Hamulus Green corn Lima beans Tomatoes Strawberries Watermelons Parsley Romaine Peppers Squash Gooseberries Oranges Lemons GROUP Cantaloupes Pineapples Blackberries Raspberries Huckleberries Grapefruit J. RUSSELL SMITH, Chairman Mnyor's Food Com. elii (icnfrnor of the Island, and Hrlcndlcr fipner.il Frank Mclntvre. ililof nf the Ru renu nf Insular AITalin of thn War Depart nient The first crop was '.innn pounds In excess of the demand for the Island. Missionaries in China Safe The Uev A. H Bartholomew, nf tint city secretary of the forelun nilsiinn.i hoard of the Reformed Church, today announced that American inlsslin.irlc" in I'hlna nre !.afe and far lemovecl from the sceno nf political disturbance In thai country. IT YOU WANT HOT WATER this Summer without a hot kitchen. Intall a Fleck Ohio Junior Water Heater One liucliet of coal n day elves unlimited boiling water without heating up the cellar, phono Write, Showroom rlumlilnK, 44 tuSO N. SIli Nt. Heatlnc nnd Water Huppljr, 506 Arch St. 3 More than a thousand pairs of beau tiful low shoes, including the new est styled models of the season, in white, patent, dull kid, Cham pagne, ivory, grey, with military or Louis heels all sizes now being sacrificed for quick selling, at 3.lo being in many cases less than half price. 1 .ii 1zos.Co. 9K STORE CLOSES ONE P. M. SATURDAY J JfTVi!ommcxD ornwefr ITKe 5torr of fit 1T om SKoen I f V lis,. -'- isra K I Tomorrow's War Menu nitnAKFART Cantaloupe .Mock Palisade Graham Muffins f'ofteo l.rNCHKON Hominy Croquettes Sliced Tomatoes with Toppers Sand Tnrls Iced Tea DIXNUIl Jellied Consomme Squash .Souffle. fluttered String Beans Hawaiian S.ilad Cake Coffee hteii If thia were n fiill-pnce nd It cnuld not he more of nn Inrenth to rome nnd nee these dreanes. Beautiful Striped Taffeta Frock With (ieoritetle Sleeve $11.98 New Taffeta Frocks $14.50 nnd a Nptelnl lot nf Snmp.A Taffeta Frock t $7.98 Every new model Is featured here, nnd it Is a delight to (show them Itememlier ron sii.k rimcus Ilr Ml Menn On of the. White Stylts. No price reduction at Geutlng's is erer too great to lessen our ex pert, orthopedic fitting service. Every foot pro fessionally fitted three Geutlng Brothers Supervising. -jsiar - 2 open Er;;.;.os f- PHILADELPHIA WOMAN AGAIN SUES TIFFANY NBW Vontv. July fi Mrs. Helen n. Stevens, of I'hlladelphln, widow of Tien D, Stevens, foimerly n manager for Klaw tc Krlangcr. lias filed suit hero for J60 000 damages ngalnst Ilelmont Tiffany on the ground that he courted her In Detroit dur ing tho summer of 1314 and promised mar rlagc. Mrs. Kteen.s niought a similar suit a year ago In Alabama, where; Tiffany was then living, nnd Iho Jury, after being out twenty-four hours, divided six to nls. Sho filed her Xcw York action after tho Ala bama disagreement. The suit, liowecr, did not como to light until today, when her attorney, John M. Qultm, got permis sion lo enter tho complaint. Mm Stevens, who was Maudo Kdnn Ilrown. noted In Thlladelphlt as a beauty, testified In tho Alabama suit that when tho tlmo set for the wedding arrived the defendant failed to nppr.tr and In his place then came a lanver. who offered to buv several hundred letters of endearment. Ilel mont Tiffany Is n son of tho lato George Tlffanv, and i,i,. Now York Uvea nt the Knickerbocker ciiih STEAMSHIPS VACATION TRIPS BOSTON JACKSONVILLE Ixiw Fares VI V cv roiiglsn.l ;ir,i lnuthrn rrlnts MphI nnd ILtUi lncliirt',1 n Sl.amrr iiiovi 1-11 1 1 vim. i nn MERCHANTS & MINERS' TRANS. CO. Tlc-UKI-CKl-M, J -."V'VlVlT W. P Tl KM-R l, I' v Hallo.. Mil SUMMER RESOUTS IIVM.I -ON-Tlir-UIXWV UK Jjiiiciiiiiiciiiiiiiuumiiiiiiijnjiniii'n SHAWNEE-ON-DELAWARE, PA. Oupntn n'ttti.ttrtd tn th fTmon Shawn. I'mjnii Chitt fjnlf 'our.' nn mtrmlu t i n. '" hourn from Nru York I hour-H from lhtlm)f Iptila. lirlr f ufiifitrt H.i. ti ip urr.mlinR i om rlfio ihHnc t.i hn1thful mountnln otiH ruirTitund tiRK nf mrt" liraut.v. An iitfa 1 motor run. A .1 n1 MUtl'irV Xtnnnirrri ninniiPjrimtnmiiiiiiTitlni'u,,,,?; IIKLMMI. X.J. NEW COLUMBIA HOTEL tlKLMAR. N. J. OPr.NS JUNH 2.1 Tlrectl on tho orran front, rebuilt; nowlr furnlihflJ. costing $lf hoo, erry known mort irn ronvenirnre, running Hrtpalnn hot nnd cold water nnd lone dtmaiuu phone In roomu, ultfi xHh biitti, culslm und service of the hlebeat tnndnrd For booklet, ratcn nnd reaeralldni pply or write to II. r.MriRIIi:iI). Proprietor On thp Irpmmpp Dally nrn.N riTY. n. .?. rUAl FnNTF O un lew. Kxrollcnt table. F JL SCHOOL SYSTEM The only private School with elemen tary schools in various parts of city. Thorough education from kiiiderKartcn to ColleRe or business life. Guarded companionship; close personal contact with skilled teachers. Special nttcntion to physical trninini;. Separate depart menti for hoys and Rirls in hiph -chool prades. Opens Ninth month Mth. lear Book non ready : Write for It.ltes JOHN W. CAIUt. Ph. I).. Principal 15th and Knee Sts., Philadelphia Before Going to France TAKE A SHORT COIJSB In French Practical Conversation The Berlitz School of Languages 1.-.U rlIITTT 8TBi:nT (Over lllker S. liegeman's rharmaey) Rerluced Rates for Army and Navy GAvn Q'l.rtnl A home echool In tho covin corge School lrv for h(iJ1 MIlrl Blrl, S,IM. ral Inrmliiiilo Uraduidee succeprl in college 27 acres Athletics t'Hinloiiiie den. V. Wal ton, A. M.. I'rln.. Box H.V. (ienrce Mhonl. r. om.i ms.oo. cmiri.r.TK coi'km: SteniKrccphy unit TvpevvrillnK or llciokkeeplne. Special Summer Itnte llitlater now. Positions mislllvelv iruarunteed. School of lluslnees micleiic. 7U3 Viuliiiit !. Tlon-snVi Svhool. Day and nlKht classes. I uic-m ajJii I(134 Ar) s, CltU or wr(fc KlNfiSTflS, 1'A. womin(i m:jiinai;v ro-educnilonal. Where the ounB people net a proper vision nf highest purposes In life. Kx. cepllonal tenchers. Pnlleiro rrtpnratlon. Busi ness Art Music Domestic Si leiioct. Athletics. Endowed low ntes Ontaloff. 1,. U SCKACI'K. II. I- I'res.. Klncston. Tn. Vnunsr VIen nnd Boys AI.I.r.XTOVVN. I. ALLENTOWN PREPARATORY School for Boys. Prepares for cnllectes and uni versities Maimlflcent new hulldlnt;. fine country location. Junior Dlt Hates J 3 00 to 1360. Box tIM. Dr. Wra. II. lteese. Prla.. Allentoun. l'a. niautsTotrN Illair Academy for Roys Cnusually healthful location. 12 miles from Delaware Water (lap. 100-acre eampua and ad jolnlnR farm Perfect equipment of 8 handaoms butldlntrs. Out-ln-the-open and athletlo aames. Double KTnnnslum. Preparation for collece and technical schools Military drill. Visit Blair and aee Ita advantases Write for catalog. JoknC.5bnrc.lL D.,lltsJmilttr,Dei A.nltltils-ni.NJ, ( IIKSTM'T IIII.I.. 1'A. Chestnut Hill Academy rI,7.inn,;i,!"1-- A rouniry day nnd loar11n(j echonl 11 rnlls from Vh!lrt"-Iphln High eundardn of wrholar hip. uniturp&Htied rqulpmnt tomnanlum nwlm mine pool irratinn hulldlnc athletlo Held. Sp?rlal low rut.1' for ll4-day liunrtlirrH ulio prml 8aturda nnd SundttjH Ht home. For catalog and full Information nddrfim J. I.. r.XTTIIRSON. Ile.ultnut.tfr HAuuisnruo. r.. Harrisburg Academy A Capital School Near a Capital City A country school founded 1780. Modern buildings, larss campus. Advantages of smalt clsssea and Individual Instruction. Thorough college preparation. Hates IM to IBM). Supervised athletics. Separate school for younser boys. We Invite clesest Investlsa tlon a personal visit K possible. Writs for our catalosue and plans of nsw dormitory. New Junior school building- will ba open for September tsrm Address ARTHUR K. I1R0VV7-', II. A., Headmaster LANCASTEK, PA. FKANKMN AND MAltSIIAM. ACMIKJIY Inraster. 1". Founded 17aT. Modern qulpment throughout. Prepares bos fur leading colleges and technical schools Terms milftcrac- Addi ess T.(Mlelm.A.M..K.M.IIartuian,A.M..l'rs..lla( 41 SWIMMINO cPI ABsi' fccliund Bwlmmioj fchool, 18 tUlRli Arch Bf. PHon. SpruT 2. Jr(sU IsMr. J.saWJs'M. loil ta K iymucatiorialVCT Until 5iM l"Hl f"e -- i . . . . OTlTlTKr-O7 , ' JL. -SOKJA. J Jk -H Ja-- we r "'Ac ' 5: r SUMMER XESJOKTS wm (f STRATH HAVEN INN On the beautiful Crum Cretfc. Ten acres of lawn and wood land. Canoeing, tennis, bl-wMk 1 dinner dances, etc. An ldJ resort for families and week end parties. The, most modem appointments. Twentr minutes to tho city. Illustrated booklet Addreis Witller'a I'uk, r. THF WAI TFR waltejib pake, nu Ins llMUth ric.ort of W.rn.rivlll.. Pa. mS. - - w ATLANTIC CITV, N Galen HAw ATlANTirriTVIM .1. HotGlandSanaiorium Noted for its superior table and service. "J Tonic end Curative b&tfis. b W , Pi L .Youwof.wtilvy.U HOTEL OSTEND Whole block Bonrdnalk from Boiton to && rreign Ave c-0oleit apot on tha beach. Nasr cttfo the largest In Atlantlo City: dlatlmculahtd ariHilntmrnta iVIIslitful rulalns. Olany tmootfe dnnclne track elshth of a mile lone Orn all th ear I. I HUDDErtfl, MT. Fredonia Hotel Tnn. av. t Bo.ni. walk. Kcwdit rnodsrn brlrk liotcl. Amcrlrnn A Kuropoan plana; cen tral loratlnn cap 20, elevator, hatha, run-i lilnc nt,r Inckera for bathers, R-nrage; rea eonablr ratea. Mra. O W. CAIIMANV SONS. nhnnnnl xmnoia & racinn Ave. noh. front U""""L1 Mew Amer ft Hurop'n plans. Exo. table Cap. ISO lSlh aea. Garage A.O.Channel. HOTEL ARLINGTON ' near Beach Open all wr. n J. iVtlOltNi: A KO.V. Westminster K." ",(- "'" nch. Kiev. u street rrHate baths. TUB. water, Jtn up weekly. s up dally. Chai. Buhr. uii.mvoon, n. j. Wlldwood foremost' H Vacation Hotel. Modern and eom fortabln Oood table, batblnf. deep-sea flahlnjr Booklet. Cap. 200. J. K. WIIITKNKI.I.. IToii AKf'AIIIA rirtuieaque, MaK'iolla nnd Pnrtnr unusual environment. Mre K D Maxwell. Civil Engineering and Technical Courses Those courses arc Riven only in the overlings. They are divided into four groups, designed to furnish prepara tion for special fields in Civil Engineer ing, such as Surveying, Structural Ka Kinccrinjr, Hydraulics hnd general En gineering work. By combining with these special duties a number of cul tural subjects, the degree of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering may ba obtained. The fees arc moderate, the. classes nmall, the teachers experienced en ijiveers. Persons man register for an entire course or for partial courses to meet the irqiiirements of special indus trial. Such special courses include limuinn. Strength of Materials, Suri it.''ii.V. Clirmislru, Steam Engines, Ksliinutiiiu and Plan Reading. Send for catalog M-12. Phone, Diamond 631 TEMPLE UNIVERSITV lironcl st. Iielovv Herks Philadelphia 1 Thousands of Positions For wM trained toinn Ntcnocrapherv and Bookkeeper in the Government Rerv-1- Yeoman r Rallroadi Ituslneia World. Our courw prepares you In a very a ho 1 1 time Ht i ery pmall cost. Call, writ.. or phoni l,o(Ust 3S08 30-Dny Business College I'urkun.v Hide., ltroutl &, Cherry Htf. riUMMKK SESSION OPEN5 JULY tU Temple University llniad and Herks Streta College Courses for Teachers. Preparatory courses for entrance to professional scnoobi. Courses In Household Economics. Hospital Die tetics, 5TRAVFR"! Ths Best Dusiness BcbooT Sianitng (h an(, Cne,nut Blnlt, positions qusrantsed. Entsr now. Payor nlshu HAVK ril.l.tn) over 15.000 positions. Fr set aid In schools n. II. COOK. Mirr.. National Teachers' Asenry. Terr r Hide I'hllsdelphls. Vounrlen and Itoa IlKTIILKIirAIj I'A. Bethlehem Preparatory School Trepares for Icadinc collet es Kitenslve srounds A- athletic neld. New bldg-a Catalogue on request. John n. Tucxe.M.A..Hcadniater.licthle,iei,ra, , llKIU'KRSHDIiqfJPA. The Mercersburg Academy FOR HOYS Merrenbni., Pa Send fnr cstaloaue to Wm. Mnnn lrtine, I'h. P.. I,I,.n.. Ilesdmsstsr. CIJESTf3J PENNSYLVANIA ,223 Because they are twined for leadership tn vefcs' or In war Collerlats courses In Civil Bmrlaear lnir. Cnemlstry, Kconomtcs and Finance. CAtti year. Treparatory and Junior schools. Addrasc COL. CIIAHI.FX K. It V ATT, Commaodaat Hot a 03. Cheater. Ta. "The West 1'olnt of the Keystone State" BWAHTiiMonn, rA. BWAKTHMORB rREl-ARATOBT HCHOOL FOB HOYS Each boy developed for bis best. Btroac sersravs iiuiuur ivijw cshids. A II TomUiuon, lieaaoia uaster, Swartbinc . ., s VJNMLAND K. J. MAPLEHURST SCHOOL j A select noma scnooi ror a iimitea nt of retarded ana suDnormsi cnuaren. save rears' einerlenCe Booklet AHKI.lN'i: IIKKAULT ARNADE. I'll IN Ci LOXOPORTt W. 4. ..il,, WkJmm' rfstMory SchMl . "' Iniiilfmii i"liT-rv-r - ml HtVAnTltMORK, r. j I Addreis I I F. M. SCHEIBLEY I 1 feyy 1 'WflnF'Tl,;an04,t5f,T HOXBt. BUCOESS I nurytiUj dnBAT est iiKBORT t. f,
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