' ? . "S " .v. ' tIFVITH TO FORSAKE France veryshortly director Plans to Complete Euro- TI nnl,n Fnnture 111 oauiuinm. l Mary Garden Here U' Dy the Photoplay Kdllor , ' .i.imili l rmnlnff lionit. .Illt . WV,i hn re (iitlon not M mi fIsJ The principal Known fact 1. that PIiVMnr touches will nn pirn u . fe";VL im in California very wiomy. 11 BBT1 nTelHH U l'ot t? n'fl,"e ,"r ' 1 .nrochln winter. Orimtli'H l.uropeftii Bl PP1?.." A - ... t.uv la.lffll nil V sk iTta" Un P" Into n. many II & II. rll In Iln.l last St. . " .-..i'. Tiav With llio internum ui uver- '..ir the nrMfiitrtllun of "liitoliiunce" at S wury U" 'rl'",r''' ,'on,Io" . Uut !,mt V . nervljlon proved oniy Htw ' "l",, P Khef ' llnw of irtoUt.B-plcti.re activity. I ,..?m until a few dy o lid the d.. Ei rr-ftihcl director e hli way clear to i Si home. Mr. tlrlfflth did om lin: fM iinl film work for l.otli the UrllWi ant french Governments on the battle front. t ...... half n dozen fulse sta'rtsi M iry Oar- tin lias really made the transoceanic leap the ha arrived at an American ixirt.to win work on her firm Uoldwyn feature. Jt.li a h 1,cen announLPd one million timii will '" a I'lcturlzatlon of Anatole rrnce' "Thai." Mawienet fo. titled hli !...n,i. noeratlt wore on the talc Miss & rlinlen Mint the title part Then there ni If" U" . t. ..,.. ..,., n.tA.l li..n ... the Play oi iii iiw iiwimki ui w.u ncit mi. lM Broad. I'aul Wllntath i the author (or JP'er) and Cotiatanc-o Collier, Arthur 'orrtat unci Tyrone Tower enacted the rolei el the Alexandrine tonrtenan, the obyarlte ind the monk. The Cloldwjn preig man adds: The script of "I'lnl' liau been rompleted in the (Joldnjn itcennrlu department rtid sullls Mlsi (lardrn'n approval. In the nlcturllatlon the story of the opera haa Ken deviated from hut slightly, only enough. In fact, to lift the principal character a thtde above the estate of a courtesan Hpe clil scone net are being prepared by Uold n artists to make the Investiture of splen did visual appeal" The well-Known military uiitliutlty, (Jen rat Ilumor, has been buzzing around Twentieth street and Lehigh uvenuc. He reports, with all the reserve necessar.v In uch vairue allegations, that the big l,ubn punt, formerly such u center of activity. tut now a dcert In the oasis of northwest Philadelphia, has pitmed Into the hands of the Shuberts. No ufllclal confirmation Is obtainable Ju?t now, but It Is presumed that the reference Is to the recent coalition of tha Shuberts, Arthur Ilammcrstelii and Ralph Ince. Society paid more than a dollar n minute at Bar Harbor recently to see Annette Kcl lerman give an exhibition of dlvlttR and awmmlns nt tha fashionable swlmnilns club of the summer resort. Tha money realized throush M'-ss KellermairH iie.form ance ucnt to a local hospital The chlb. tlon lasted onlj a few minute but boxes nuiuiuK mi.- jiciduhi r-uiu lor $uu, while re atrved seats cost $5 each Xcarly $4000 was raKcd through the COJTtfjy of Mis? ICellernian and tile big company of Vu plajets which Is ut IJat Harbor, tnattlnff Queen of the fee.t," het forthcoming- marine kpectaclc, with John ti. Adollt directing:. .The rpcclators were probablj the moi d dtlngulRhcd that have ever watt lied a motion-picture star work. Included In the Hthcrlng were He-bert . Satterlee, son-ln-lw of the late J 1'. Morgan: (lenoral Hoi- at PiirfUr fnrinit.il Ahtkn. , V V .".i.ivi.j iniiuuauur lO t Franco; Constantln Ilrun. Mlnltter from Denmark to the United .States; Assistant Secretary of State Polk. John D. Itoclte Kller, Jr. Sir (Jllbort Parker, tho noted author; Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer, wife of the w itmous euitor of the New York World ; ......luurauni, .urs. .-warcus A. Hanna Colonel Crelghton Webb. Arthur Train, Mica short story writer, nnd many others, "AH8S MAE, ANGEL," TO WED Settlement Worker Will Uecome Hi amor's Uride Tonight vti? - y vrr: ij,i -rwr Col, I mmL., V,1,8,m-"'. tle nngeV by the Uddlcs nmonif whom si,c has worked, will l.o married tonight to Colonel tla.ry U, alt er, of the Chilstlati Volunteer Church. U-VZrlTW m ,,e l""-forned nt 1016 lnr.r ' ,,.'.e ,l0"u, f,,r l a""" Atmy lassies, The I lev. T H JIcKenty. biotl - fl-i! lV'nn',' "f ,,,e ,",,tcr,, 'Vnlten llat.v. will olllclate I,..!.'".8 .!!eC(-U ?'"' 0u,01",, '"'"' lMe the poor ihclr lomun.v beKan several jears an,, v.ben they nut at an outing Uicl Not Call Arsenal a ".Menace" llerbe.t UeckeiilmiJt. .Vvv Depattmcnt o dnaiico In-pector ut the Mldinl" Ste" nnd ordnr-nce Compan.v, .Vlcetou... did no .ondenm the ITankfo.d A.senal as a "","! uce to the coniiiiiinlt.v following xtuidaVs 'i0'!;Jn..L,,ul!-h' -' n we,: Th;."V"":" :.""" r.,..,.i,,.,oi jwi , ;""" " uiinnuieii t jir enbach thinugh an erro. Will tied.- Address Pnllirr' AsMieinti,... iM"i,V. Cottl"lf' wont oecutlve of the Philadelphia Boy .couls of America, win ,,? .hi C1m 1acr at the first fall meeting of the fathers' A-oclalloi. of the I'm Ills ford High School tonight The meeting, which begins nt s o'clock, will include mul ral and social features NAME MEDICAL INSPECTORS Depnttmei.t of Health nnd Charities Makes School Appointments IHieutiir Kiusei. of the Department of Health iui Chatltlcs, today appointed a half dozen phvpciin to positions as as slrtiinl school medical Inspectors to (111 n. inncles inued bv leslgmitlons nnd enlist ments in t,P tnllllai) and nnvnl hervkes The pUces cairj salaries of $S00 each ll.e new school doctors tile Louis IMcl Ken. :: South I'lfth urect; llcnjamln II Jlaiin, 1 1,0 1 South I'lfth stieet, Samuel S ningirold. .'Ill Wti Clearfield street; John II Decker .", J 1 1 Chester uveiiuc, Adoiph Coh... 917 North eighth stiot. and Majoi II .lost ph. 171,-, JelUrson slice! Anothri ilty nppolntn.eiit un.inimcid (lay was that of 'HioniaS II. Hell, li.'.ls No wood nvenue, in.pcctoi Iluiciiu nf High wa.vs, alirj $J:'00 ZSSiSH; rn iir i vmurrow s n ar i nm:.Kr.vT MUed OinngeH Pinched llggs on Tuiift lloffee I.I'NCIIKON Heef Cioiiuettes imndc fumi String Deans Slewed Peaches DINNIlIt I lam and Cabbage Dulled Potatoes Menu Prune and Apple Coffee Shoilcaue I "MA" SUNDAY'S INTIMATE TALKS 1,11 ""c I 'ne famous rvmiarhst (isnigsr everyday l (i nctpjui ana wholesome nay. topics Wl Brifhlen the Corner Where You Arc Uch girl "MA ' SL'SUVK others. You nru ikli world, but our soul That Is the secret of AVhl'e jo.i aic living In luurv THE CHEERFUL CHERU5 . I, me. ve swatted flies vitK zeI this veajr lodi.y one, looked in the. r fc.ee. Aj . t. . n i rum m-6.au me fCCl SO Ooiltv C?LUJS Im sitrtply pmo: out its rce.. nn'ot mL I long ago a poor little brought me he. storv She was one of the so-called socletj leaders of the town In whleli she lived She was popular, talented, and had all of tho material things that could minister to happiness Hut In her home of ... u c 1. beaut.v and much m o n e she was unhappj Just whj, she didn't Know, and It was plain to me that she was tealty sin cere In her doubts I in de up ...v mind to speak f.anklj to her even at the tlsl. of hurting her sen sitive pnde "You are sufTei Ing from the most Insidious of'nll dl eases," I told her, "the disease of iclflahness There Is nothing In all jour life to help In the eves of the Is povertv-strlikcn r.'r unhapplness. phjslcally. jou aie starving spiritually There Is onl one remedy for hunger of any kind proper fcod What ou need Is to feed our soul " She staled nt me In bewilderment, while n Hush spread over her face "I am not quite sure that 1 know what jou mean," she said "It Isn't difficult to Itiioiv. If jou rcnll.v want to." I nnswered "There aie hun dreds of other girls like jou, ica.ed to have everything that their bodies may crave, who never know an) thing but a painpe.ed petted, sheltered life They hs.ve nbsolutelj no part In the woild's vvoilt. or progress, or set ice. Yet they w omler w h the Joy of Ufa means so little to them. You aie one of them. What you need Is to forget our beautiful homo and your senants and jour motors, and give jourself to othe.s fco far In youi life all of tho sen leu has been elven to vou. You need to icverse the process and apply some of that service to jour neighbors " "Hut I do," She proiciicti. .viy money Is alwajs at the disposal of every worthy cause I am alwajs wiltmg out a check for somo charity." "Money Is the emptiest rcivlc'o In the world." I told her. ' Ono of tho greatest services to humanltj that I know of was given hj a woman who In jour estimation would be called pool. Shall I tell jou about her?' And when she nodded I told her tho story of the song. "Brighten the Corner Where You Are," and its author: "That song, which has literally sung Its way nround the woild from tho heart of the crowded city to the jungle, was written by a woman In Ohio, Ina Duley Ogden She was a genius as a vjrlter, and ambi tious to use that gift :n a great way, but circumstances wero such that It teemed Impossible, for her to do so. 'The words of her song. 'H.lghten the Cornel Where You Aie,' were suggested to her by her own life. Today tho result has literally gone around the globe, and wc have heard of that song belug'sung even In farawaj- Slam and In tho trenches of France. In her way that woman has done more of a leak genuine service to human. It j- and the kingdom than jou have done or could do ullli all jour mono M.e gave herself, her hcarl her soul You give unlv Jour theiks Ho jou sec now whnt I mean?' Thcte were tca.s In the cjes of the poor little, I It-li girl when I finished, and she nodded her head slowlj. while a new Unlit stole Into her ejes tlm I do not ll.lnk had ever been there before She thanked me with a piesM.ro of her hand that meant moie than words and took her depiiluie I'roin time to time I have heard fiom hei. and often from others who have vviltteu n.e without he. knowledge, of some of the things she Is doing One of the first things she did was to organise n "Help One .inoiuer i iui, which had In Its membtfi shlp not oulv some of the richest gl.ls but Koine of the nooiet girls In town It was a club that followed Its 11.11110 cxaetlj. and the stoiles of Us piactlcal help In hun dreds of different personal, Intimate wnvs would make an Interesting book Also, she was Instrumental In seen. lug ,1 woman police officer for the esprcsa pur Pose of aiding wayward girls And sho helped to organize a night seiiool for working girls, where they could nave an opportunity to quality for better and.nore profitable work Sho Is richer now than she had ever ".milieu 01 oeing ami hei bank account cannot be overdrawn, no matter what de mands she may mnko upon It (f'opjrlght 19t7 1 the if (indicate. tnc.) Prliloj- The rout of tilth mine. WOMEN WRITERS WILL WORK FOR RED CROSS Tho Women Writers' Club, of Philadel phia, lias formed n unit of tho P.ed Cross Tils means that tlio liusj newspaper people, advertising women and magazine wilters will snatch tlnio from their .espectlvc Jobs all winter long to make surgical d.osslngs for "over theie." The use of the Itcd Cross wotkroom in tho lleconl Hulldlng lias been extended to thfl club each Wednesday night for this new wartime actlvltj Work Is under the direction of Mrs. H H Skenett, chairman of the unit, and Miss Ada Weber, vice chair- nun. .urs ueoige .Myers Is treasurer nnd Miss Clara Zlllesscn ecretarj Headquarters of the club ulil.li 1,1 n.it of being only four jeais old, includes most of the rcprosentitlve newspaper women and magazine writers of the cltj. nro nt 1210 Kocuit street Patrolman Killed by Hold-up Suspect CM:Vi:i,A.'f), Sept 12, While search ing three hold-up suspects at the Droad waj police station this morning, Patrolman Rlaeflce was shot and Killed by one of them. All three escaped. - 10- -jiiiL'v . . m., 1 .m. -u m vhh i- VTT&2S. . ML I W I I MM! , V,rr 7"'n.V" .'i r'n.-i . I.VdSFlH T.S ' s rrsL. SlMfh, ' iP lJ V&XMJlk. I "I1" ' r ".'if wlin wants n business 'riSJlH Jjf J liXfetl v- i-YI' VSIrSfc J I " m warn to corns to uf I 4 ,fgH ffkr 4wir' VdflfmfjylMl I V 1 ' IuSHMA E 1 !..""' "r'rmmodsls only mo da I aH ffiM fi Mhi', till ' t gJiiMlWMli I I mi'lenis i.ro now in nlten.lsme. I B 1 JfTrl Esr?i n ? RLrTXi Jr BIT.jaB3!wi I ," v".'1 ''c,.,,,f","',", h' thot. .ijfl BrJ(sK,ltA !lwrViLs- k$ "., ' ..- NIJIuafHHi D iVr . 'V1 '.'li"-1"1 our """"i iji I tfwfM t ; ru MUM " r 'WBWHrV MWJ tmi Vyifli I s'r,a,,rr,fl n,lsincs9 (',,,lce I iiH llClD EkSSElI ml m Mi '9 n,i,,iNv -" i-m " 4 JL Wm " inBiiaimiB .. 'n,l At kiMM , V K'tli ni , "-nrn, .. m.. i-hii. '('; " wLvmviMmm A icdl ,..-fflli B nrrr",.ir il ,v." 'i'..".' ". i r.m Wfutsiwnvnnmy f iiyjt aG? ar m 3Kkim A .1. f "".'. m'. .'"' "e for MutMM (i,n: x m CwZlinrilVlBlv HJ '! 1 XW1" &? f VHllHI ' " "" ' "'" "'h'sil i ,rl tmmwM u rz2F iHl I n, 'IvVv'" ";l i,--",.nonuSi,...i. S . B I'j WrfaA'y rW - LILl L -- I trSi 10 '"' -r i inntKns or mutton ot ltf- Z -A' I J In Willi 'r "'fcr - : 'iK ' " ",h """vdO'i 'in B I ' M KSvSo irffi B1 ' ''Wi i S TraininS Course r Teachers I' Z3zir N s.fi WS ffi Mipntporl llli.limm, llimir. I'll I B Wr Read Thet. Me..ee PTIGFJ'T' ' Ut""1 1 1' B &CIfOOL";r -I tfl Jy -hiinl 1 Kffl W N- "nil i li .u it A' X'JWM I ml - honl nr h n for u- .ff Ll ! kmo.I In ur ti, si I t an S?M i- lii I " nun rn.l M luiol, . 'Xtf Not mil In the triihltii; piiiii rlr U iil i ih.it r nth r s houl" Imt It El nfl i" the Mm. nt n nuinln r iif ftVlB Inn r( int p iuii iirlinntiiccn H , s&ri Ilau tt itlht Urnim I HfT liiv Tftit $S$H llMX III --IN !,-.- OI.I l.lii; M A M 11(1111. Kill s ( tl. Kll.s i igfll 1 ".-, in- tnut i rim nii'iniii J A M .r s" Help Re-Make the World 1 rca f llle,ll,c ,s fo1, H' eiiKiucei or applied scientists, in tniiU'M,Kthc j1l1.,.ysicmn n,"(1 snn'tarinn. VounK men vho mo utellKible for military service for one reason or another, or who van tender better service by compIctiiiK their technical courses, ihould tiam themselves to become builders of the future. list parts of Europe are in ltiins. Our own luiltondo and in dustnnl equipments will need icbuildinrj after the terrible strain or war time. ct the supply of teclmicnliy-triiined men .Iocs not demand will b meet the demand lion,1. Wbon tlm um- i ... n. btill Rrcater. America must take a leading part in the tecoiu-truction of tlic world. Products of our factories, farms and mines, iavv materials and finished products will lie needed in enoimous quantities. 1'hy hicinns and s-anitarians must be supplied to aid the wounded and to rotorc sanitation. War is not only fought at the front. And if vou cannot serve there you should train youiself technically to diiect p.oduction of clothing, chemicals, food, munitions and niachincrv of war. And then in the days of rcconstiuction to come jou can 'belli to repair the ravages of war. Men who hold the helm of the Ship of .state v. me this appeal .(t them convliico jou that If adapted foi npplltd m-Ipih e vou aie iirgentlv needed In that Held Head and heel theli winds t antt ,10 supplj of trained engineers, ihemlsts. biologists, met iIIuirM. agrh ul turists and phvs.clans to bo depleted ljntet or oiitlnue in n tuhnlcnl school if (iiiallfhd lur such a ca.ee. YmT will tlnnbv be performing n tho world """ "'" hCl" ,h "1,I,,slrlal nro,res. of une,"!; and of M-m ww ZfVH," nt. u.s. rt. off. Superfluous Hair Remover Ths only treatment whlcn will remove uarmanrntlr all auptrfluoua hair from tha lace. neck, arma or an part ot tn bou, Ifiwinr no mark or blemlan on tho must Ueli. cats akin. No cltetrio neoui, burnlnit cauatlo or cottJtra used. Urlclnator. bole owner una used exclualvtly by me Brooklyn Polytechnic Imtitute Brown University Carnrsle Initltute of Technology I Caee School of Applied Science Clarkaon College of Technology University of Colorado Thayer School Civil Engineering, Dart mouth Drexel Institute George Washington Univeisity Harvard University University of Illinois Johns Hopkins University Lafayette College Lehigh University Leland Stanford. Jr. Univeisity. Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Michigan Michigan Agricultural College Michigan College of Mines Missouri School of Mines University ol Mlfsouri New York University Towne Scientific School, U.ot Penn. Princeton University Hensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rose Polytechnic Institute Putters College Sheffield Scientific School. Yale University of South Dakoti Stevens Institute of Technology Syracuse University University of Texas Tufts College University ot Vermont Unlvrslty of Virginia Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. University nf Wisconsin Worcester Polytechnic Institute iff nt 11 ijsim I hen ii ill K lire! for n liiaer .f leraiins evnnt In tin. r nu Hi his nf niipllnil x li nre than er I efnr sUeli persons will In tenltil liotli liirlm; tho war ntnl nfter lis rlos. . ) j j,irt, ulirlv urjii ii ic 1 1 the imntf people whu ore Imiine our lilqh srhnnls tlmt mm ni im uf them nn on ilu ho aval) iliemsii,n thin sear nf tlm opportu nities ofTereil l j tlm rolleiceH nlld lirhn ml r hoolx to tho nil tint the olllitrs in IV not 1-irk nil mleilll.v'e enpplj of trilnnt men an I women." i irlnty it! II nr llixlcr l.ei the miiiiib im ii ,,r Ain'rli'i lote IlielnseUrn to t,o various hriimhis of eiiRlmf rlns ethiontlon eo ttmi when this nnr l titer tha ill III not he In vn'n lo jniini! men lio liHir hml the traln.iw ntul liav llnifil the lessons netrrsirv to natilf them nuliklv nml r.ipllly lo pi is a part In that urr.it rrunistmc llon enterprlee " (Iriicinl II in V lllml Chirf o l.iiilmrii, t s. .tunjy ' This rilnclism nf w ir nuit not h nil, mill to illsoiKanle inir Klrurlnr for i I time nnd one of il. thltms we will nee.t after the war Just tis we im. ninlf.i it brfnrn the war, 'I! ,"' , are nefilliu- It (nlat will P.' trnlmil joinis men to tlvP Ipe plire i.f the oli(er who go out lifffii lfiirmf f.foiifijif U'lMff "lloj. ahoul I reinenitier tint ihev ','.'". '"" ",rl,ic In the I est ,oeelhU w IV li) Jirepirltn.' thiinsehen tfl serve in ire iltlc-lentl) when Die tinnt lomes )' Is il neat niNlaki for nnrll) eiliuiilfil Miunir Iiom In rush hi l hi. riiliit.il now We linn I ne.,1 them -- . . iDiiiii mini wily Niininii o. Hull film itlon " ell ' fioiiW .s HUmnti. Slifll H7 rniiil )lllii, r..i. ii.. ... .. "" io llinsT urceii, . .....n.,. .. kih lot from , h.,i rmnent as ue'l ) Mhould Unix i AtiulrniH should witbdr i In juntiii. id iiii, ti,. lo thitns Im s ihi then finir ' School of Industrial Art $M of the Pennsylvania Museum ft'Pi llronil nml l'lni- streets till. 11)1. VI. M lltllll, I OK KI k,Tt )Y Mil ts. m in -illustration Arch te !ur. In- iivi ! J'ottcry cuuraa Metnl Uurlc and In Nunnal Art of trlor Dei or itlon. Industrial 1. mIlii. to lie to dr uli. Philadelphia Textile School Tr i tlml liiBtrui lion In nil bnnolipi of tfT- lilf ! slfiti im tuanufjirturlnff, th rulBtry nn I i'iik I'omti'i in iiKLhanlcal cqulpnunt Sue ccssful crntluitrs clm.i UeoiM'iiH SojifptnlKT 2UI II n i ml Kw ni i iff H I isr silnrila Iiiuhph for Trntlifr IJ.siJi. w. Mii.uit rriruliml SELF-EXPRESSION iimil it Ht if MirpRKion may lu I mm ri I t tin. I; nf i )nllf'K. tlm i1u f ir urn! rnttiv tithrr i uusex. A iurHt at N If nilt k will oer on. thM,. obHtitiloa lir.iticl.es im cud Tubln hpinl.ina LIo(i.tfon,, 'vuth ruin Itr-ani-iMf Ari JJnjllislir l f r noun ml 1, mi,,, ii seJ in v fnrinim. Hth s ,s nd for jfniriii 1 1 T'llOMP i r l,ls NEfK COLLEGE 17.'J() Chestnul Street ounr Men nnd llojs Dr. Margaret Ruppcrt's it?IJJrli,t!ii: .,. Uli Chestnut rlt.. fhllaUelpbla, fa. oil ;o--v. iuit. it jrs. I'hooa Walnut Till. I II 1 1 1 I IP' y llcLEAMSER H0USECLEAN The New You, Madam, can keep your home as spick and bright as a new pin every day in the year without the back-breaking, nerve- racking drudgery that usually .at tends housecleaning. Radium Cleanser lias freed women from the slavery of housework. Its magic spray cleans and polishes everything it touches and practically without effort on your part. Imparts a beautiful, durable polish to hardwood floors, wainscoting and furniture. Removes tarnish and makes all metal shine like a new dollar instantly without laborious rub bing. Cleans all enamel and porcelain ware such as bath room fixtures, kitchen sinks, etc., and will put a fine, satiny finish on your automobile. Radium Cleanser is also a wonderfully effective deodor izer, cusinlectant and insecticide, Keeps drains, sinks and toilets sweet and sanitary. Destroys disease germs and hii jorms oi vermin. Absolutely harmless to numans. 2nc, 50c, $1 and $2.50. Also 5 and 10 gallon drums at Department Stores, Grocers, Drug gists, Hardware Stores, Etc. Buy Some and Try It Way IB I Vi il If -i'mIVm , ,SV 1 1 1 4.. 3t-r--l ) UlFA.-- III If- s4-3tv-7V' i . IIII Chestnut Hill Academy St. Martins, Chestnut Hill, Pa. Iho moot Ideally locitcil nnd finest equipped day nnd boanllnB Melinol for bo In or around l'lillidclphla. Kopeclally low rates for flvc-day boarders vvlio spend Saturday and Sun dny at homo. Illtli standards of scliolarslilp com bined with unsurpassed athletic facili ties. Including gymnaiiluiii, nulmmliif pool, thrco athletic fields, etc. For Catalocuo Address J, I., ratleraon, llradmastfr Thousands of Positions Tor fll'!ralnd women Strnojrphr ) mm iMurifirT-T-i in lilt vtiivr-iiiiuriii rfi - lcr Yeotiinnrj rtflllruaila Htilnen World pic Our oursn prppars sou In ft ry hort time at n cr utiiall tost Call irrltt ur phont I ocunt UNO. 30-Dny Business College fi-irltun HMr , l.nmil X ( lurr t University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Finance and Commerce OFFERS EVENING COURSES tccounftnj and Commercial Law Real Ettatt and Inturance Advertttlne and Selling Finance and Banking bcsslon begins Sfpt. 8. Write for catalocuo LOO AN HALT,, S8th and WooillanU Art, HfltlMi (iVICIll.N INsiiTlTi: N. II. ( tr. llrnul nml hiirlni; (mrilrn Mrrets Niclit and ilaj rlissps Drawing .Mm lilun Hhnp pracllri-, Ulrctrlilt Vlatliunatn a Vtllumol 1' Mfihmlra Opin rpl Jl VVrltf fur II00KI1 t GERMANTOWN FRIENDS few Kirnni ipm ollrao iupp i rat r YIt 1A Vr nt liia crunni -! JV-,A -' -'- fii rnriktKt pupils STAM.n II totinc Mfn it nd lnn The William Penn Charter School No. 8 South Twelfth Street PHILADELPHIA Found .a In 1080 at tha rsqutst of tht tllus. trloua Koundsr and Proprietor of tin "Com. inonwaalth." and cliariereJ by him on tha asms day at tha city Karlf, Uctoter J3, 1701, tns Hchool entara upon Ha S.'bth academical ytar Mora ban one thousand ot Its students hat. entered the various colleges and professional and teiMnal schools of tha country, wnlla many have enured direct upon a business Tha Prospectus for JS1T-1R1R la ready for dlt. trlbutlon. IlullJIni now open for Inspection and classification of pupils. FREDERICK L. SMITH, M. A. Acting Headmaster THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS Mathemaths Drafting, Mechanics Natal Architecture ttexlttratlon dally and even.nci. )' 8, Ttli Nt " $4 I Night school ms I Shorthand, Knsllsh, I'onitisn.hlp. a month I'AI.llKn SCHOOL. 10 ej. 10th St. The Episcopal Academy Locust and Juniper StK. Willi Which Wan United (u 111' The De Lancey School Thnroiwh tralnlne umlfr rhrlst nn innuonci. In preparation for Cnlleke nr Ituoilifas -'PirHta IIMir fur bova I. tt II 5fiirs of jirp Voluntary Military Drill for bfijs 'n thi Mlddlf nnd I'pper Schnnla Upper Hchool opens Hepteinlirr J'Uli M ddln School Sertcmbcr L'lsi. Lower Hihool Hep ttinhr ilth. Head Moater now at School nrclsteiN msllAil nri aptilifatlnn Iter. I'llll.ir .1. ST1.1NVII.T. Jr , llend Alnster. IIMtltl-llt Ittl, I'V limine Vlen nml lint. Wi:.MIN , WENONAHSBSMll herc character, manliness and honor are developed. An independent unit in jour boy's education and not merelv n nrpnnrnfnrt, .Al.ni ! Your llOV nf Wnnnnil, .!ll t.- . man in the makins a stoi chouse of fine possibilities. He will bo indi- viuuuiiy fsiuniea. no will bo tnucht how to study how to learn. There will be a drawing out of intellectual, moral and physical qualities. Tho boy responds becauso tiio Military System brings out all that is cood and manly. t Wenoiiah ia healthfully situated in a solid v residential town; 12 miles from Philadelphia with the usual Academic, Classical, Special and Business Courses. A catalog for tho parent and n view book of nthlctic and military life for tho boy will bo mailed upon request. I" r T Il n I Vim Hi - s CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM I 1 r i ulli i. in llu ii . H it h U l ti.r .. ltnl.L .liiliii t urr I'll. II, mill .1 Itaic iii.i i "n M itn id ratrs tH. I'hllll. Dr. CHARI.KS 11. Major CLAYTON not 4i: LOItE.VCi:, A. SNYDER, Wnonab, I'res. Stipt. x J. Salesmanship Public Speaking ct Vf" vmi i'iu ti- iHirni rio.v i n It r ii l.ilui.i thl 1 ji hi if jn i.ir Jn. tfinollnnul n rlrn f anil tnh f fpiitntlnn. NATIONAL EFFICIENCY LEAGUE illtt ( III STM I -.TKI I.I Wanamaker Institute -Id & VV ilnul iiihiih M nt 17in ti j -i ii t. una vmi, I'tnmiinihlp l i rr. Miirnil in l'ulih; -. li nl lirntKhn, fi.il in r ii Ins ,ii I i B ( n0Jl ij. Harrisburg Academy m-ltnl sdiuul Virn I nnltul ( H country frhool foun l'! 17S0 MuOpiii butldlnffK Urcn cRinpua Advantisgcn nf fiiii11 cIaiB nnl IndUMuul instruction 'Ilinrnuxh rol!ffp preimrat on. .lute 1M" to $."() Supt1b',1 athlettiP SfpuratP school for oungfr to WV lnlte (.loecut lti,fstfa tlon ti personal UsU if pnnnlble " rlt for our citrtloRUP Hiul plnnn nf nn. dormitory Nw .Tunlor nchoot build nc lll 1ji. open for Heptmbcr term .ddreBi AKTIIIU I!. IlItOUN. II. ., HfadmusUr V1LXANOYA, PA, YILLANOVA juaplcea. Utu camm. Courses) utclud Bnlnr.n, i ana avaaiai an .T?i ! Uatlar. Cathullo uaasa.fakwvmnirvij. Building Construction Course (Kirnlne) I'lts artisans and mrohantca for adiatueinent, Course li conipleta In three jeara tno nights n week and Includes Plan Headlnc Kstl inallnir nnBlneerlns:. Jlatheinatlca Arrhltectural Knilneerlnr. Instructors nro upll.knmvn pnc. tltal men. 1JB other hlah-arailo i ourses Commercial, nmtlneerlnc I'reparatory Music, Cominertn and Accounts F. i. hchools open Oct 1. luune llnmen nnd ('.Iris Miss Marshall's School ,. omc i.m:. rini,. rn and llnarilliiK lipartimni. tliroiuh pjllese tirpi rtitorj oursf. Mum l.tpres on liiiucstlrj s. i,.,. . tn nrj 0 Blrl" I iinipili cif ni res ulr tuds romn ilutilnnr nthlillm liiriii inny nun no ntiiilc with iho Ilcl leleplumr (Hk I.nl 102(1 V1KN i:. S. VIMt-411 V. ion Itl.H Prlmnry aln rt Je ti ) nf I.urse Jinimilll-prlnripil I'rlnilpnl. Tin; sti.vi.n", sinotii. inn f.iui.s. ji w i helten ave llprimntmvii .Itlth rr ImiinS Hept .'6. hlnilcrmrti-n In iharna of M, r Uhler Colli rh I'rep.irntnrj Sii'ilal oura.. In Uomeatk Bclcme nml Conier. ttlonal I rVnch V jr c A 1121 Aich Pt Liookleta on Request NAZAKKTH, l'.. Nazareth Hall Military Academy N . ItETH. PA. , , Fdrmded H43 A mllltar ai.adem for tojs I olle prepara. tori nnd business cuurses. Henlor. Intermedials and Junior I)epl '".".rSl" o'h'etlc l.fa and military life. Address Slllltnrx Seiretiry. HJ.T1ILHK,I' '' Bethlehem Preparatory School ItKTIII.l.llF.M. PA. It'iiili liova prepared for leading- unlvarsltlea In S'i years Kxlens.ve. rouiida. Uimuaaluiii. aivlin. mlnit tool. athletic fields. Hummer session. Sin'ratf Junior Hi hnol new bullrtlnt: JOIIN . Tt'dOKV. 51. A.. Ileadmaatrr. svvAUTiiMnni:. va. t ia7 A D'l'UllrinUP I'HM'AIIAlllllV J y a.xx a a a..wva-,Mrii00l. nK Mills Uacll boy developed for his beat, btronr eparata Junior PepC, Catalog-. A. II. Tonillnson. Ilcudpiasler. Hivarttiojort, Vtu .. ,.t.- MISS HILLS' SCHOOL ihoh spin ei; sntKi:r MAIN MM: IIIIXMll, MtllMtlltl'. P. l.llulictli II1IU I j man, Prlnrlp il Phila. School of Design for Women r.eopns October 1 1U17 IlllOVM AM) MAHTKK STIIKl.Th, PI1IU. SWAHTlWORi:, TA. PFIL . TURNGEMEINDE Sihnol urpen hei tetnl er I i.vrnnmtlc, i.erni.in (lruliii? I'.iitillnff n ill nf,rk and ewlinmllic Vj ililldr 7 to IT. fu: 111 per year; 1 n oil now III,, id and I'ltnml l i nf. ""' Pcnna. School for Social Servico i iin orf it 'Irnlnlns fdr Kuilil Uorit S htlllinillll 1 IIUW III I ihln r..r ir I-or n trtli illnra ni nlv in in t m t.. ti.. RMITItVU I3UJ I'lno -tro.t pin ulrlphtrt Vi: PitKPAIlB SrL'JJl.NTS for nrv cnllece or piofivalonal pihool Itiiftlr.s , ri n for cirla Olid solinK men lllttlU.N PISI'P VII VTUKV -111(1111.. I.roid uu I ll.rry ts ' I I lit! I. M 11(1111.- llit f-iln 17li (Mil i II In nn ii i-, u 1- npi s Hurt! ii for tl tie h i ill -.In tu i nrnll. I on nn rent. ulna- thU urn nlcncfj of i ill iliminil ar IHialtlon Ihloiliih our Filing Clerks i',1;,!"".' ' . i iirm- or Inlril, Hull l'hlhullnl 11 sih.,ni .. l'lM din i Ii mi nut nt third n nr Private Lessons ' rK,.''h 1'rt",h 'Jinjn7 U n t I n viathemat'Cs. lanVivnnl l in fini VViltnir lt.1l Par St. 2 i.r.VMsm in,. .A. Bucknell University ..-, -isa I UH Ihlll P.U, pr:vs i-:usic CHRISTENSfiN SCHOOL OF . r 'tm POPULAR MUSICf lt(.llVI- l l) l.l.ssdss I'Imi IK- mm; f? ' JR. mi rhe.lniit s. pimi. siittiir m. . - ' III! riiiinmi M Plmnt- llini ,ijB ' ,5 Central Preparatory School r. Mary Lyon School Collejre preparation Willnc. cannalne. in Iminlnir, aesthetic elanolnc SKVKV OAILi:S, our liome for little elrls C'otalof. Address II. M. ritllT. A. It. . FiiA.vi is i,. cmsT. a.' n. rrinflnal.. lloi 1808. Hnarthmore. Tn AMIll.rltji'A. School of Horticulture AMIII.KK, 8hort fall touraa for viumen In crowliu; veir. rtablra, flowers, fruit, cannlnc. bee kteulnj poultry landscapa nardenlns. Catalou. . HKTiii.i;HEvitrA1 JKlltAVIA.S hlVUNAKV AMI C0LI.EUK rOK IIIIMUi, lletlileiiriu. I'cnna. Preparatory and l.titlrk- Uradea fully accrrdjted Opens h.dl iiith. J II 't.nvifl.l. Pn I. 1'rral.lt n" !'T""-l " . . llaJjaMS J.' M c A. Anh Street Un oml l.ienlns llicli Mliniil Iirnnrtiuent for" ini-n and bo. ( . ja prep, arat'on for Collt-s- t'nlvrrslty I r li n I i it 1 una Pro.' sslonal SChnole All. II iv Tlioil 0 it. in. In a. I', in. for boia 11 tn HI Adda" irilnlne In Music nnd tlio Liti. ual unil Plastlf Arta to a-jjool currlrulum Monthly .pins. cat re norta. .j ZECKWER-HAHN modern rfiulpnijnt. AilJi,a Mlir.ih .Vtniiji;(iit Hire, tor Plillndrlplila lu nl Aiuilcim) i-niuueipiiiii m ' ,w?8 t4 IIII7 Sunup Htrcrt. Imminent Im Uliy ( iiuriinn i mi rr-i'.'a.- 117 I ...?. . TE'i.Ji vv anaimmer lnciuuie , . v.'T. 4 H. l Morn ild t W'nlnut OpetiH Iept 17, !Ki.uiMei s.'a nil vocm. II Aft. nnd Uli. Srnd fur Cataloc fl.lH'i un CM AflcTjnVn n a nr."-!- L"i.i- J.sTKl,B MT- t.iHd fllf1! (.ontrultn hololiit. f Itiirrli of the liuly Jrluil n, .,.... ...... ....... .....u m, ,,i, ni , wa .r..-.. , . ... .... .. .:fh9-S mailed free, tlltllMI.VSrjs Piaiiv otlnMal lajd Chestnut Bt J4'J Vtiiiuk. dS.,"!!!! Taaker Ht J'honn Sprtlcl- 07. 7 wl ," I'llll.ir iniiiau JIIt'K US1I.V MALI. COOI lJl IIALlj ' , ' fli.if Phila. Conser-tory " H3? ,llrrnort-r. H . ... ...i. ',;,,.. i.' f. X2. w r vegij?,? t WSSEL
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