Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 29, 1918, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1918
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GOSSIP OF THE STREET
BIG IMPROVEMENTS PLANNED
FOR SPARROW'S POINT PLANT
OF BETHLEHEM STEEL COMPANY
Changes Planned to Make Mills Most Complete in the
Country Full Report on Lake Superior
Promised Gossip of the Street
TT ts said that certain Improvements now apreed upon when com
pleted will make the Bethlehem Steel Company plant at Sparrows
Point, Md , one of the most complete In thin country.
1 The Improvementu, It I ald, will include the extension of ore-'
htUldllriR facilities the Installation of an additional seventeen-ton ore
bridge, completion of a coal-handling and storage plant, tORethT with
facilities for preparing coal for the coke ovens, four batteries of hv
product coke ovens of the most Improved type, the election of two addi
tional blast furnaces, the Installation of four 8B00 kilowatt gas driven
generating units, the completion of an open hearth plant, etc.
Forecasts Nature of Lake Superior Report
Wilfred H. Cunningham, president of the Lake Superior Corpora
tion, says:
"Many Inquiries are being made as to the time when the annual
report of thel.nke Superior Corpniatlon will he delivered to the stock
holders, and I desire to make the following announcement:
"The board of directors will meet early in August to eamlne and
adopt the report for the year ended .lune 30. 1918, and as soon these
after as-the report can be printed and mailed to the stockhokleis it will
be done.
"This years annual report will be more complete than any heieto
fore issued by the corporation, and It is expected it will contain the au
dited accountp of the principal subsidiary companies and the fullest
detailed Information consistent with the business Itself.
"Although they would be welcome, few of our stockholders hae had
an opportunity of visiting the plant to see for themselves the evtent of
their property, so an Illustrated booklet containing photographic lepro
ductlons of the steel plant ts being prepared, and will probably be dis
tributed to the stockholders befoie the annual report Is ready for de
livery. ThlB will in effect bring the steel plant to them In pictuies and
will contain descriptions of the property and the capacity of its arious
component parts.
"During the I1sc.il vear just clos-etl circular letteis weip Issued to the
stockholders giving varied information and covering questions aked
from time to time hv oui stockholders. It Is hoped that the Information
given in the annual report, combined with the Illustrated booklet and
the circular letters, will convey to our stockholders a fairly complete and
satisfactory knowledge 6f their property."
Better IFire Service and Greater Economy
A dispatch from Washington. D. C, ,:ivs that tiMeid of rairlng tele
phone rates, as a banker In this city alil would be the ne.t move In
Government control of the telephone and telegraph lines. Mr. Burleson
will use every means to brliu about better service and with greater
economy.
Under Government control the Postmaster Gener'al, It Is said, would
eliminate the expenses of advertising, collecting salaries or general oillccrs
and their clerks At 'he same lime he will tetaln the picscnt superin
tendents and manage! s of the telegraph companies and they will report
to him instead of to 'heir piecnt executives, who vvjll be eliminated
There still continues a soocl deal of bitter criticism over the Govern
ment's action In taking over the telephone and telegraph companirj In
financial circles, where perhaps this, service is used more etensiv civ
ilian by any other ousinehs 01 protesslon in the countiy. and It will
take almost perfection In service to atlef5 many that It was the ptoper
thins to do.
"Railroads Handled in Same Stingy Manner"
In their regular weekly letter giving market opinions Chandler
Brothers & Co. say!
"The railroads ire being handled along the same stingy manner.
They are. In fact, receiving no more actual consideration or libeial
treatment than has trained the Government's attitude toward them for
ten years past. The very attractive announcement of large Government
advancements and Government guarantees made about thirty .lavs ago,
by the way, has never vet been put Into shnijii satisfactory to the
railroads' rights In the matter of dividend disbursements and In tile
matter of evety other attempted Independence of -jetton on their part.
The Pan Handle, the Buffalo. Rochester mil Pittsburgh ami the Wabash
have already felt the sting of the whip, and It is uncertain as to the
fate of others."
Baldwin's Displays Unexplained Strength
There was quite i little discussion In the Street Sntuidav over the
atrcngth displayed by Baldwins and many were the Inquiries as to the
Cause. One prominent banker and broker, who is consideied clove to
the "Ttaldwln crowd." -.aid he could give no explanation further than
the one he was given, namely, readjustment of capital "whatever that
may mean," he added. So eveiy one can foim his own opinion as to
Just what it does mean. !or some, days past, it Is said, a large piopor
tlon of the buying of Baldwin's has been for Intel ests in this cltv.
Those who should knovv claim that lines of stock taken both In this city
and NVvv Yolk for softie weeks past have not been released, and ttiat
technically 'lie position of Baldwin's Is as strong as It has been at any
time this vear.
It Is said this 'Vapltal readjustment" plan for Baldwin's will be an
nounced soon after the middle of August and before that time or very
soon afterward the stock would be selling around $125 per shaie. Many
brokers bay Baldwin's Is one stock thev do not understand. Its gyrations
arc so puzzling.
WILL TRAIN ALL WEN IN DRAFT
Preliminary Instruction Will
Save Time and Money
By the Associated Press
Jterf Vofk, July 29 A plan to save
the Government time and money by
training men In the draft will he In-
, augurated at once- by the National
Security League through Its 2S1 brunches
throughout the country, accord'ng to an
Announcement by the league here last
night,
The plan, which has the endorsement
Great Stocks of Tropical Suits
at the Fairest Prices in Town
THE William H. Wanamaker Store is more than ready to meet
the constantly increasing demand for the sort of clothing that
keeps a man cool and comfortable during these sizzling mid
summer days.
Prices range from $10 clear up to $35, the latter for men who want as
much style and as fine tailoring in their tropical silks and warm weather
cloths as in their woolen and worsted suits.
Palm Beaches may be had in every kind and size from $10 to $12.
Breeze weaves in an unusually handsome variety may be had at $12
and $13.
Komfort Kloth suits, so finely designed in pattern and style that it is
difficult to distinguish them from worsteds for $15 to $18.
Separate Norfolk coats with white flannel trousers may be had for
$15 and $16.50 $6.50 to $8.50 for the trousers and $8.50 for the coats.
Mohair suits and fine silk suits with all the style possible built into
them and every kind of suit that gives you the utmost of summer com
fort will be found in ample selection in 'the crystal cabinets of the new
store.
William H. Wanamaker
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of Provost Mai-hal tieneral Crowder and
Major llcneial J. Franklin Uell. will be
operated under the direction of a "com-
mltteeon lirellmlnaiy training and In
struction of men reg.ft'ered In the
draft." The Instruction classes will be
trained In military tactics b retired
army officers, and by clersvmcn and
physicians in moral and phjalcal deve
lopment. "The object of our endeavor will be
to make the young men undci stand
why they are called for service to their
country, what Is to be expected of them
and why they should be loyal, clean,
sober and Intelligent soldieis," said
Colonel L deckei, the league's president.
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18. Ciwtout Strrtv,w.a
GERMANS MUST RETREAT
TO THE VESLE RIVER LIKE
Crown Prince Has Suffered Severe Defeat North of the Martw,
but Not a Sedan Escapes
Fork's Trap
Ry the Aociated Presi
.Vorth of the Marne the tide of
German Invasion Is fast ehlilnft The
fact that a general utreat In this
region Is olng on lp not questioned,
and the ont.v question of moment re
maining to be cleared up Is the lo
cation of the position at which the
cnem.v will turn at hay
Since ,Siturda morning there
hnve been Important changes in the
battle line between Solssons and
Hhelms. Today It runs almost t1l
reetlv east from (Julchv-Lo-C hatr.iu
to Keie-en-Taidenolf, then crosses
the Ourcq and continues eastward
until It renrh.es the Dormans
Itlielms road northwest of Rhelm
mountain.
Mum Retreat In esle
It had been contended by military
expetts that the Germans might
eltct to stand on the line of the
Ourcq Itlver. from which their heavy
cannon might dominate the I'arli1
Chnlons railroad along the Marne
This Idea is now proved erroneous
It nppeirs that there l no defensive
position south of the Vrsle ftiver to
which the Get mans can retire and
organl7e their resistance to Allied
pressure The otilv other defensive
position sermlnglv possible Is the
nne that follow i. the Alsne and Vesle
from Holssnns to Klenes and from
that point follows the eource of the
Ardre Itlver toward ilhelms.
Burning village" a ong the Alsnp
and Vele from Solssons (o Q.m
rhes are teported and tend to con
firm the Impression that the Her
mans do not contemplate mganlzed
l t""l"-tance south of that line
Vnr Stives llemy tiuns
There Is ever.v Indication tb.it the
"Vrni.in high command has Ucceed
cd la extricating Its foices ftom
the ttnp sprung bv (leiutal Koch
DRAFT MUDDLE HERE I
AGAIN BEFORE JURORS
Complaints Against Fifth
Vl'artl Board and Local ,
No. 10 Are Up
Th special federal Grand Jury re-1
convened todav to prone further Into )np )n . Th(1 rH - , .,, stlnicv
the draft conditions here
The jurois will listen to .omp'al.its ''"R numhei of person vl appeir
ngainst Locil Hoird No I, which gov- nnces In fienttes In the mitrse ot hei
rrne-1 the eelee'lve service svstein In ths Jotirne to het New York stu,if,
Fifth Wntd I
It was learned that a mass of new
testimony has been prepared for the
juiy Federal agents in examining the
reculds of the board, have found that
there had been a wholesale distribution
of ,1-B tlaesinciitloiih bv the hoaid
This cIbfb Is fot ellglbles with depend
ents other than wives and children Nu
merous draftees, claiming thai they are
suppoitlns fathers, mothers, bro'hers
and slstets, were placed In this defeired
dais.
Intimations of lavlty and Influence
are emnlojed on m.tnv occasions Hints
of politics "a la Flog Hollow" are Incor
porated In the complaints laid before
the Jury.
The charges thnt lesillted In the re
irnt upheaval In Flnard No 111. Front
and Mastel stree's. will again be pre
"nted to the jui.v foi furthei consid
eration Two members of the boatd. Pi Louis
Schwlmlt and I.eo II. Laskowki, were
dismissed bj Major Murdock Siatt dls
buishig otlker. following an investiga
tion In the case or Karl Schwlndt, a
luo'hei of otic of the discharged lmaid
olllctals
LUXBURG WON'T TALK
Refii'ei to t)lrus Polillrfll Questions.
Criticizes Search al Halifax
fly the Associated Presi
Vmstrrditm. July ID The I.okal An
zelger a that It endeavored to interview-
Count Luxbuig. former Herman
minister to Argentina, on various
political questions, but Count I.ubitre
ilec-!lp!d to talk. mylng that lu was un
willing to do fo without the Poielgn .Min
ister's consent.
He however, gave a short account ot
his vojage, espec'allv dwelling on what
he termed "a disgraceful breach nf in
ternational law" In connection with his
''"the wa" hi.Mly engage..
! In reading everything that had been
I published about him personally and his
activities, wnue lie u me, "h "
.uu,- iiiv nnrl nicht had been making
all efforts on a dltllcult post to guard
the Interests of his hard-beset fathei
land." Brilih Bur) Lafajette Flier
Willi the Amerlmn rniv In Krnnc.
lulv 20 The official announceiui nt Is
made of the death of Lieutenant Warren
T Hohbs of Worcester. Mass , a mem
ber of the Lnfavette ft''"- squadron
Ie was burled by the British.
The resistance of the German for a
week nfter the beginning of the Al
lied counter-offeiflve probililv gave
them time to withdraw their heavier
guns and a large proportion of their
supplies from the salient This rc
"Istance was ver.v strong along the
line south of &ilnnv as far us
OuUhy-le-Vllle and wet and .oiilh
west of Hhelins. which wete the
vital sectors of the blttlo line
The advance of the Allies east ot
Oulch.v-le-CliHteau must soon compel
the enemv to evacuate the line from
the Outcq river toward Solssons for a
considerable distance, N'.ier rthelms,
however, the Germans seem to hold
I positions that will provide a pivot for
I their retreat towalil the Vesle Itlver
In this region the AIIIik this morn
ing were getting vciv lnse to the
Ardre rlvei. whlc'i foims n protection
to the right flank of the enemv posi
tion near Ilhelms
Detent Slit n ednn
As the situation now stands the Her
mans must be considered to hnve
suffered a severe defeat north of the
Marne, but It Is not a Sedan
While the Germans have been huv
getting theli forces hack out of the
bag between Solssons and Illielms
their forces farther north have been
attacked bv the Htltlsh once more
Australian troops attacking on each
side of the Bra J -foible load, i ast ot
Amiens Hiid north of the Sonnne
ftiver. took two lines nf t.ctin.iti
trenches over a two-mile front The
Australians also captured inn pi Is
oneis, This operation Is just to the nortn
of llamel and Vlllets-Bretonneaux,
where the Australians and Americans,
enrly In July, won a local victorv over
the enemy. Farther ftnith Is the line
over which the Kieneh have more ie
tenllv advanced to dominating post
tlons alotiit the Avie rlvci
SCENARIO TO SCREEN
AND IN BETWEEN
Midsummer Attractions at Lo
cal Photoplay Theatres Show
Many New Plays
flan Kimball Vntinr. who Is appear
I-'Iorence Heed, who will be seen here
In ' Phu f'hln Ch'iw." created the part
tilaved bv Knnnle Ward In the screen
version of 'The Yellow Tliket," whlc
will be the feature todav at the Model
Mr and Mi Drew, who are co-staned
In "Pn.v Daj" at th" Hureka on Wednes
day, have returned to the spoken drama
and will be seen In this i itv during the
tomlng theatrical Fiason
Constance Tnlmadge inn alwavs be re
lied upon to give a pleasing touch to anv
charae'er she may be calleit upon to
port raj In "(lood .Night. Paul," hhe
enacts the inle of a Wife who pretends
tn be vvidded to het hiiFband's partntr
It Is to be the chiif feat me at the
FITi) -sixth H'reet Theatre and the Ureal
N'oithern todav and toinonow
The workeis and oldlei of I'ncle Sam
will invade the screen of the Palme
Theatie this week 111 the film levlew
under the title ot "Pel shlng s Crusaders "
Tailor Holmes, who s appearing In
"Itugglfs (if Ited Hup," nt the Coliseum,
can plaj Knxnphotie seleulons as will
as act. The s'udlu ati.tches have sent
out warnings of his ablllt.v to pet form
Jack Plcktnrd Is now a Jollv tar In
the I'nlted States navj He Is also In
"Sand.v," which is to be at the Leader
Herl IiVtell Is making good In film
plavs, as was predicted when he quit the
spoken drama. In "No Man's Laud,"
which Is at the Urgent, he Is an active
worker for the Secnt Strvke.
I'limori.Ai's
The Stanley Booking Corporation
THU fillonltiB theatres obtain their pictures 'through the STANLEY IJooUlns;
Corporation, which Is n puarantee of earlv hovin: of the finest produc
tion? All pictures, lev lew ed hefoie erhlhltlon Al( for the thentre in vcur
locality obtalnlne ilctures throucli the STAVLHY nool.lnp; Corporation
A1UU. 12lh, Morris ft Passyunk Av.
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BUSINESS CAREER
OF PETER FLINT
A Story of Salesmanship by
Harold Whitehead
Mr Whitehead I ill ni'iurr worn oiisMiraA
Itictfloin on hnylno. icllliia "rfl rr'nfii-- nnif
Olte nil tne tnet l'mir rorrrrl iinmr end
full wire muit h Atotirtt to fill liifiuirt. .
TlwKf tihtth nrf o.ioiii.tiew (Hint hr Utnnritt
Jlifl.irr In technical ritmMmn i. Ill lir rif
Uu mnll. Olhrr nucxllmii v III t.r niMiirnrl
In (M rntHimi, The nlol filfrrcsMiio i.inli I
f!il nl tiloltlrlM li-lll ti" l(9irit I. to tin
toru nf rrtcr flint '
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HrtKINS went with me to c Mend
OUbhun todnv Ynu icmembet u-
terrlav I told V OU I bait sllgge tut to
lerua.v i kiu m.u i mm . M
rda.v I told vn
iibhup that he
had In another
Ciibhim that be irlve un the Itisi
urance
he had In another tompanv and take out
a new pollcj In oui
Guhhun or Pellctler. ns he llks to
huZlf-I.gee' I don't blame l.lm
I'd call mvself nn.v thing If 1 had a name
llke lhat) seemed quit" Interested when
I suggested he should switch flit when
I told Perklnn about it 1 made a hit
nlw '
Well, Perkins went with me tndav and
I Introduced him to the "cnrreeloi ..'
pedal defects." and gee' It was a treat
to -ee Perkins handle him
Mr. Flint repotted the verv i ouiteous
Interview .vou gave hhn vesterdnv be-
gan Petklns. "and at his suggestion I
am here todav because, before vou inn
-Ider giving up anv poller which von
have" at pre-ent. it Is best to consider
whether thnt would he n wise move in
what .ompanv are ou at present In-J
suied, s 7
(luhhuii told him
That's a splendid companv ; and rnu
sav It Is a thlrtj-yrnf pollc and his
run for twelve vears"' I
Brother Oublnm nodded 1,1 head
"N'aturallv," rontlnued Perkins, 'we
would like to have that buidneM. but
frankly I would sooner decline It thin
secure It Ihtough Inducing ou to give
up the excellent policy .vou now have
That Is an asset to volt now and l glow-
... - ., I.,- ...... . Ir
NIK nun' ,i..m... t... . .
be al.owcd to make a suggestion vou
had better keep on wtth that policv and
....'.. .
take additional Insurance In out com
pahy.
"I mean ' he added, as Gubhtip look
id a bit ptusled, 'Instead of glvinr up
that tlve-thous-itid-doll ir pol i v and then
taking a ten-thoiti-and In oui cnuipnnv
I would suggest tint ou keep vniir
present policv and take only five thous
and in out i ompanv Yon would thii
I get ten thousand dollats' woith of prn
i tectlon and at the same time lose nothing
width vou wniid do 'f vou sai-lflcul
Jour present policv "
That seems more butlnessllke than
Mr Flint Yes' You su hang on Ho
don t tli'"K "itieh of mv i ntnp inv but
you do Yes""
I felt like asking him If he couldn't
siv anvthlng else but "ve" If 1 hnd
done so ptnliahlv he would have si id
I'Yes "
'Petlnns T'm too old to take out an
othei policv? 1 might perhaps sec vour
doctor, though "ir "
That would b" nn excellent p an sir.
said Perkins, "and nfter he has glvin
vou a verv careful exnintnation vou -in
nub WK rleeldo itnnn wbat ktnrl rind bow
mi'ih Insurance to take"
Well. It was fixed up that the doctor
with him tomorrow afternoon to see what
("ilibbup can do
"Well." said Pei Wins to me when we
got nut on lhc Fldewalk. 'If he can only
Pass the docto, he will be a live ,w
But 1 helirve .vou would have lost him If
I hadn't been with von"
i ,.i, .. i.i. ..ii e... i hn,.,i r,.-
kins had done me nut nf the etin ?5nnn
bv tolling rjnbhup to hang on to hln
."voTieal.ewhat.dlr,,,,,,.-
tiers it Is to switch n man"
I cin't see nnvthlnx wrong In It T
came hack nt him ' Suppose 1 call on
n grocer and veil him u line of tea and
anothei fellow comes along and getd
him tn stock his line In preference to
the fir- one That's being done evetv
dav If a fellow can get a grocer to give
up one line of lea to Hock anothei, why
can't a fellow make a man give up one
line of Insurant e to take another""
'There's no compni !on," said Petkln"
"When the grocer charges fiom one line
of tea tn another he can pell nut and
make his pioftt on all of the first Int.
but when a man gives up an Insurance
policy he has to loee a lot of money
on It There'H no sutiewler nlue until
nn lii urance policv his hem In foice
tliref. IPJIH Kn If n num hits tn nut
llfty dollnis a vear on an Imairance
policv he stahds to lose a hundred nnd
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r. t . i t .tj-.. '
In
"feay. oun
Fellow"
A I lMRfl FRONT 8T. A QIRARD AVE.
VJ1T1UVJ jumho Junction on Krankford "I
WM, 5. HAKT '" "'-'"'",
VATES"
I flfl ICT -,-u A"5 LOCUST HTREETIt
LAA.U01 si. ,i M. anu v.jut.ll
SM Htvyakaw ' "Th Bf,yil.v..
flftv If h6 gives It up before It hn'i ma
Hired
' Alwa.vs"' I asked
.... . .
,yi on inai is die general nne and i
beside?, It l bad luisltieHS to n auv
Insuiame iinipan Is lint hIk-oIuM .
sound Thev ate all sound The Goveit-
mem looks aftet that Vnn mntipv h hPt-n";l Again. I do not know, wrl'e
ame' ,nnaVn? bo, "ir' Tl "'l ' '""who Is , the bilsme
mi ' f "." ' " " "",n """ WMI "'"'' need enoilRh inun. v
turn one roinpnn.v oi annthet Is no good' buv loon bum at least and to liiiv the
on hurt the whole ItiFuram,. burlnei eqiilpment and feed for one vear Wilt
uememrer everv Insurant." iominn.v
Is good hut ours Is a little lilt lietlel
TOIIW lit VI' l.l'Kllt.VVt
A Inif nf oik j uoik miiku life
Imp p ii
(Suit hj It. M f Louisville K.v )
What dues th mean to v. (II
l!uines QucMlon. Anwercil
.t,-,?J,1J to ".""'". Iiformatlon on h.. In
,.,, -- .-" 'yr imui iiiiti ii.ii un now in
""' (J '""' i mimi mmli tHfli sml
rrnm nl Hrcuttiiti ih it&,.t ni,nr..n,. . .,
like luxnarj ' '
I hnve nil tirlinnl.il I..... I..I. ..,.,. , ......
,n M,-l. J '," IU1- lll, I ,,III
in mike In llirre rlr- nnr mi.l Hiilhr
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nbnui it-
' "ln ""insini: n 5tHmo for nur rrnlv
une pitent ulll rnvei all sires Wml
fltilshes of an artli Ie unless tbete i- s.niie
difference in design iiml inech iiil?n ci
I,rl"V' '. .,
' te to the patent , P ,u ,bliic
.'.VAVit-? I'rtlculais nf lequlit-
sl, ncUlle to vou Is -lir,,, i uv to
In,t oiir own patent thinugh iet ,
a lawver not neieFsaillv a pattnt law-
vei hut am good loial lawvei V cm I
can get his apiuoxlmaie pilie before,
Pins ahead 'l lie uit of patent Is inn
i'in'o',".!. Phs" made"" C",l',"n,,, dl-
MRn'' ' B,'",,,H ""ulp
, nK(, h KRl f,f rlnii l
"kltiK vniir taunt nrlvlie un n llllle liin,ine
rmin"'',"0n ' "m s''rl""''h ,hnlUiu f sums
Thp ,,, , ,., f, ,,,. , d ,
Knnu tb nri nunc nboui tin- tmsiuess but
I reel i If 1 wou'il llki in like ii (linn.. I
', TOn', "XlStSTt MWM
Into n htiainrss 1 knn nnlhltnr al.out
?1i"lh,P".1,111!:lllirnnt VmMite "STo ,",
frr me ir mi hiii ktmliv l.. n
' ll"u.l..'.,!n;inl,y " -' a K1"'1 i'1"'
.,,',,, ! ..umTwI about ten irres from I
ih (toiornmrnt"
n,, .0,, , .
i inr.i iihi ( lima nul.l I Hint In
l-oarih I oul.l Iik vnur er be.i el
vl. j ;h in hnu to no niinut u. h a biKinern
I Irfn l limes on. i.l n.m.Mi r. it ir ..
I'lfth Is there cned nnn.l
M II II
run rreperi'
I vnnt vnu In un t ralntiil lhal (lis
Roth -etes
School of Business
Slioitlnnd (Pitman and Uregg) Touci
Tpeiiting Vi'connts, Iirokkei plug
lluslnrss pm tire. Penniali'h p Coin
tneiclal Ailthiuitlc Ilapid Calcul itlou
'Itn-lness llnfllsli are tnuclit bv siutl.il-
'"i" iniuviuiiai iimiiui iioii in tne in
school finn 0 V M to 3 nn I' M In
the evening school the sessions continue
from 7 '10 to in p JI tlnee 1 veilings
,,ir wnU
Pot tv -nne professors and InMrtntnrs
t'"n hllnd'"d tvnewrltits Lnrire class-
looms well light' d and ventilated l'.verv
h 'i :""'. ,.,. ,,
Ited time' Tnitltlon r"i-onnbl and i
M'" i er;"ns. s -t pinpnttlnn
''a' '"d Mn'ng choii begins Tues-
day Sptember 1 ,
rl,n "",!" for '-'
rhnnr. Dlnmnnd Ctt
,riIn, ,I.l,irnnntm
T'LiVlPLE UNiVERSIT
I
i
y
-
PnilUTIIM AM) ItllllKICI'I'.I'l.Mi
OrBP shorthand th eay. ppeedv at stem
Buvlness courses. Day or eve. Schools. ICnroll
ant llm" To meet the heavy and Increasing
demand fnr tnuncr men and ttnmen with
ctflce and business training our rlasses tvlti
out fomlnff 8iimtnr monthw, Cnll or
writ fnr nartlotil arts tin A nilajn.
rmr.v. nriNT rni.i.voE
tnn re.innt street
Stray er's Business College
Plitlf.rltlnli1r. p ii( niilnp Srtinnl
Txpfrt tflchir Modern autpmpnt. In1'
1dual ndirprmnt CYhtrc mod"rat. P
"1nnp ri'antntppd Ta ind Nifht rj-i
ninri" ri'aritntppn na inn iN'fnt 'i-i
7fti fttuilpntii now attendlKi Unroll now
wmn-nts rtnw atitrnoi"Kt Lnmn now
07 rhrafmtt Rtret. Thnn. Wnlnnt tWI
RIDDLE SCHOOL 'rM.""11
4Mi wai.npt st. rnn..
nesutiftil home environment hest dleisr
Effects minimized bv perfect method Mun
tes.nrl method precedes renewal edticatla!
Pnnlls limited Vn raw hnpetess rionkle
Teachers Wanted. Positions tvnltlnr Fre.
reatst'n for Polle and Nn-msl sradnstes
Hodern Tenetiers Ttnrean. ton? Market t
wet nirTriR. p
lir.MTtf iikstpr CTTr: vnitMM. RrnnnT,
Both Fexep 22(, tn ?2S0 CI M Phlllpn Prin
iyi?tuir . i"A
WYOMING SEMINARY
A ro.fdiicatlonal cilool whr bo n4
clrls jcet a lslon of thf httthftt our
poie of life. Kxceptlonal trachern li
trrry dept College Preparation, TTutU
iDfai Music Art Oratnrv and Dornestta
.Arta And Science Military training
Gjmnalum and Athletic field T4th
rar Endowed low rats Writ fir
rttalrc Address T. T.. prafU. D. D
Prldtnf. Klnrton. Pa.
'
ZT;
READIMLPA.
Schuylkill Seminary
Reading s Junior College
rrevaratorv and Junior coiiorours.f
II roiJPK' ann univerPiiipii to-ra. ciaaiiral.
commercial .music elocution snd domett.
.rience naies wi i m. or on renu.se.
HEV. WAItREX F. TFFL. M. A.. D. D..
rre.ldent
z: ;
wiMMMirnRT. rv,
DICKINSON SEMINARY ,?;.'
atoey Elective courses Co-ed Larae cam
pus 2 rtmus all athtetlcs 140 ratalnc
Address President. Rot K. Wllllamspnrt. Pa
nxFi.xn xTi.
MAPLEHURST SCHOOL
Vln.lani.
N. J.
A .elect horn school for a limited numbsr
et retarded and subnormal children, S.vsa
leen years' experience flnnklet P
AMFt.lVF HTBm.T Vt IF I'rlnelnal
MANAWB. VA
EASTERN COLLEGE 'V.
Co-.d near Wa.hlneton D C De.res.
rr.ntedl .11 cotir.es Prep Sehool Hate tSSO
r.talor Dr. IT Tt. Rooit Pres. n.T A.
Voting Men nnil Roy a
II VRRI-.111 KO. I'.
A Caqltnl School near a Capital Cltr
A country .ch.ool founded i780 Slodern
bultdlnp.. larv. campus Advantace. of
small clas.es and Individual Instruction.
ThnrouEh colleca preparation Rate.
1500 to I BOO. Supervised athletics
Separata school for younger boy.. W.
Invite clo.est Investigation a personal
visit If onsslble. Write for our rata
lotue and plan, nf new dormitory. New
Junior school bulldlnc will b open for
September term Address
ARTHUR E. UROWN, n. A., neadmaster
RDI
IA.
SPIERS SCHOOL!Jf,
HOYS
!.. TA.
cniivisv tva ANn nnAftniNn
offers a modern .chonl to residents of Phil..
nd those tn the vicinity of Old Tork Road
t JsnklntiSwn Huntingdon VaIley..lso board
tnr dept Slark II, r. Hnler.. Il.ailninster.
WAI.THHURO. PA.
KlSKISIlNEtAH M'RIMIS 8CIIOOI,
Prcparea boy. for colles. or btialnea.
Close personal attention. Football and ba.
ball field.. Qolf, Tennis. New Uymnaalum,
with swlmmlna pool and bowlluc alleys
Mrona: cotnnetltlv. teams
nr. A. M. WlltMtVi. Jr.. Pre... Raltahnrc. Pa.
rywwuBUBO. pa.
new utf(trtnklnit for m and hop vou will
':i.x"-'i ,.vh:.1r.,n,' . wi ; 'L.i,. i
.'."' ;";.. """:'" .."'' .. '.
- ivir nit ill t tilll'i'M il iMitiin ti imvn I
Von might also write to the -eeretar.v nf .
McGlll I'nlveiMl.v College of BrltiFh fo- t
lumbla lllthei gentleman will, be glad
" ndvlre joii
to the editors of the papers, names or
w nun i am sending in eepuaie leuer
, Thev tun give voil mole perlllr Informa
tion rntiith fould ou gel some ptactltal
experleme ltli some one ele befoie In
, vesting voui inoncv In a tiiislness of
vhlch vim know nothing" I'eicbanu
von (ould go into partnership with an
i xpeileii. ed tiolillrv raiser
I know rf a oung woman vvh nail
nil books on poultrv raising she i ni'd
Mud She then Flaited up ill n big wav
it hi it xtt vmor
-'CORWNGN
AFTEfiKOONX
(AKD EVENING
v EXCURSIONS'
ftcsP-Ss
xHJ
S --tfA4?JMtt
rr- , tgir1?ivaTTfTrSn3
Wllminrrfnil Peninrove Cheitar
If IMIililgiUIl rrni ( hrtmit t.UhnK
Sec the Great Hog Island k
un inorninK niiTtmon nnn pninn n
pt urniniist l'l Kl mif nron- nn np p
I'lintlimv 1(1 se- uu BTPIU in nnip-
luilMinK nmpnni uti (hi I i lr ar
UtT anrl th lr tnpnilotii (trow th nf
th N Vnti A film f. nf nil the
jmv p'iit- ctti bo hntl frntu t ti boats
UrciiUr tripH (HlH b!p thn pHtroim u
tonir 1 In IfJt frlptitln ot for ti morn
Itiff Hftrnnni f nlnc or fill ln pirn r
tnn t; in. tn, ii, i-sn. tt. 4:n,
fi. T, (l At) Ihiwn trip tt inH p nn
jrrnp tl't) tt in tstnpn IVnnerop
Ml liont rinp nt t hp-tpr
TO II.MINOTON MI I III.HTKR
llh Inirlp J"i l- flnstp 1V
-ni Min inn noiiur n ingi jnc
'a nlp I'm
TO ( lirTH(
malp fnr l"in lm'f frp (p
f IMiSTIMI TO UU.MIVirON UU
ri NNhciniu i;
lnil i nt Imtlnu at un nnl
Hoi ll;ir1
-5itnBt fir'1 lrt hntf Pinct UU
o tti nil tirtcts u t'l hf iMmti the
iHUlr 1 thr'n v I U- ftootl rtthrt uritt
iioLniigm (it , ,,Rh, ,, lh,
n.r TnU t1 tt or T I' M Imm! for i
rnonhl nht iit nhtlr thr moon Is b jx
ml hrlKht
lonnc Men nnil TlnTS
i'itri'itrioN inn t oi.i.t.m-. xni
i lilt Senile nml stnte lloiirJ i:riim
Bcs'iies. rnursi Shortlian'J Typewrlttri
Uookl'Ktpinr Krencli Rpanlnli Ilraftln:
Write phone or call
niton ntriMRXTORV tiiool
Itrinil anil herrr mreeti
imnnr.NTinvN. N4
Bordentown Military Institute
il'rlnl moral. phsl(t mllltnry tralnlis
Kordxhto'Vn on-th-t)elawHre Xn- Jerir
itr.i.t.rrnNTi-. v.
IIITI.I.I.I ll I i: M'AIII'.VIA I.lmlr.! fn Inn
younc men. in ana up ntnnilc nelu ant
rs m
luuJ ralrs. calloi; James P
A VI Henn'mfist.-r ll-lleronte P
ntih
I'd It T l)i:i'llIT. Ml.
TOME SCHOOL u' I'foi'aratory
' -" 'p"'" mo
N,Vvnrril l'
- -- : -- .
"n"",.1' l"'.' MII,runde.XV7V-E,n
Collru urenn'rntorv and lni!ln.s 'rourss
snlnr nn.l Inirimrdlaie nrniiee Uij Jl to
i"..' B!irrvirn. ainieiirs
alodprn
inlllinry iratnlnr r-iitnlnc V;ililrr-s lt ?fiH
I1KTIII I'HRM. I'A.
IIKTII'.rlir.VI I'ltKI'tnATMlY TIIOOI.
Trepares for Iodine colleica Kxtrnslva
rrounda and athletic field New hullillnst
Military Trnlnlnir .tons' IJ. lL'tlCEi.
M. A.. lleiMlniavlrr. Itetlilftiein. Vn.
rnisrKTnv. n. .i.
PRINCETON PREPARATORY
school mir r.nvs
Pnllece nrenaratnr. tor liova 1-1 ve-irs and
older hiautlful loiatlnn. small classes ex-
JarKe
li r
Isr
laiiuiy- wen-equippeu DU'lU'nxi
croundi. supervled atMetlcs. 43J
t Hi.ink: on request.
I R FINE "''' Princefon NJ
J D' ,"c, ms.ie. r rinceion, 1VI.J,
imtaxixotov. v.
The PENNINGTON SCHOOL
CoIUcp nnd Trhn!rl School preparation.
Military drill
rnNi; stornAviFr. d.d
r.Hmiaitr
Ttnr 70 Pennlncton N J
f. v isnixivnnn. x .i.
MII 1IDN srilllOIr For bus 10 and up
1'.' miles from N Y Cat aloe. Add. Hoi 14.
Kltertlets Kndae West Kncletvood N J
SWAUTIIMOIIK. r,
tt viniiMotti: i'KhPAt:.vroK school
A school fountted upon u hasls of true aln
rerltv well enulned and patronized bv fam-
tiles of the beat clats lu;. are moulded for
'highest manhood and taiulu lhe true mean-
inr of a useful Ufp. A Friends School, bnt
ftatronaae l non ?eCtnrlin dimmer session
i wrtif inr nun,, " i nr txmn 07 nwarinmorr
A. II. TOMI.INON, llfixlm i-vter. Irt. 12B,
HwrllMnrr. f'l H thiii rrnm Pr.ll a 1
AI.LK.NWUX. VA.
All
entoxn
, Preparatory School
! Tiepares bots fjr leadlrn; cntleues ant
' ontrersltles Hlch standards New build
I tncs f."pec!ai dpa-tment for boys over 10
A hletir teams Large campus and tevmas.'
titm Ten s Jtno ratalor on requeit.
Visit the erhnol Write Bos 404.
i tYllllnm It Reese. Pr'nrlnnl. Mlentntrn Ps.
MrnrrRnrnn. i'. t
MFRITRfni'Itn. v.
, v
MERt'Klttlil'KU All ilvii otter, a ibor-
ouun pnjsicai ineniut anu inorai irainmc
for colleee or business Under Chrlsfn msi
ters from the great unlv Lora In the Cum
I berland Valley one of lie most Picturesque
spots hi smer .-vew ;sm i-nu-p moo writs
for Cat
in. no mi. wiiiiam lann irvia..
I.I.. II
Ileuilmnster. Mcreersbur I'a,
VENON ML V .1
spt.W.wNVW
J TrrtrMrirr.M,, 5
? Wh lll InJ 'A M MILITARY
Where cliaracter, manliness anil
i lionnr vvlll be rttr"eloped In vour
J boy throuuh the Military System.
s He vtlll be taught how to study
oto to learn. Twelve miles from
Phlla. The usual Academic. Spe
5 clal ind nuslne1") Courses A
s catalog for the parent and for the.
S bov, a book of vletvs of Military
$ and Athletic life.
s
$ Dr. Charlei H. Lorence, Pre..
5 Mai. CUvton A. Snvcler, Sunt.
BOX 412, WENONAH. N. J.
IWMImUtoMN
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nilKSTOWN. K. J.
BLAIR
ACADEMY
FOR BOYS
BLAIRSTOWN, N. J.
MaatthfMl lftratton. lit mile. frOtTl Dal.
srare Water Oap. 100-acra campus ana ad
Jolnln farm. Perfect equipment, tl hand
some bulldincs Supervised athletics. Doubts
nmnaslum. Prepsratlnn for colle. and
technical schools. Slllltarv drill. Visit Blatr
and see lis advantaae. Writ, for catatoa; A.
jnllN C. KIIARI'E. II.. I).. Heodiim.ler
III.MTr.K. T.
PENNSYLVANIA
Military College Men Command
While her radu"U direct munitions pro
duMton. man batUptanea, lav down th5
bar race, nnd bo 'oer th top," p, M. C.
Varria on' m a tend II y and earneitl aa
etr her trnlnlne of men for the battles
of peace or war,
The iun wholffMl rei the men who know.
frnlor Uhlt. R, O T, P. rotltrtat ouras
in civil iunjcinfriii. irnpmiair,
w
I JeMas-J
1KM
TjlPEHKr-K I
M
is t ij -r----.-'r , -mmMiM -
'ZTT
and promptly failed because hfreM
. iuii .: rt- she had 'Si
"IP ner partitions deep enougn
OfiU
Klth Yp, inaeed but von1 i
,!",? in u fi Iris- Me wav !
" " ''"r'J "K ""'
tf
Boys cot more out-
.i ivM ia 11 slirrllciiii mM&XKh r
Rpnl Prennralinn (nr CnllMMdm
of their colleM;! 1
y e n r s If theilf jR
C reparation n a
ccn thorough and
pouna.
Oermintown ACftd1
em bo s have ex
eellent preparation
for college. They
enter Annapolis,?
Went Point and the
other big college
and universities
Math
rnr Opens
September
tllli
trained In work and
work well
The new- departments
a Kinuergarten, win
be In a senarat
ho Idlnc and the.
little folks will hat
their o w- n play
ground Thev cap,
"titer the kindergar
ten at the age of 4
ind 5 jears
Wtlte the Head
mapter, Mr Samuel
I Oshourn, Jl A
fot catalog and AN
inncement for per
nnal l"tervlew'j
. .. . . . . i
Germantown, IJh-nadeIphia
i nnal t"terview-( HHV
i ."-sffUrtw.
Vaihip Xfti nntl nnti .SETalil
Hill ii-i--ii n. ;. . isi ''.)
"NEWMAN SCHOO.Ligil
.r--L 4.r .- JIlT.'t
iminij.iniii.ni flbii riiduni "nc
A collteo preparatory boarding school fM"Jr,'?.'
toy, uneer catnoitc auspicts. small eiftMMb z!Q(
Individual nttentlon. BesUlent chaplata. .r4Jk
JESSE AUlErtT LOCKE. I.U D.. ? T"
rresldent nf the Hoard of Trusttel. Viv3'
C. K. nRI.RflS. HphH MBmla..4fl ' F'i
t2t2
WASKsltnito. VA. i'
Fishbume Military School sgail
Ner S1CO.000 Flrrprour Kqulpmeai -V" ;.
-epares for untvcriltleB, bualneaj ltfA.'SCfl
ipiuina admits lo all collezea. KtaoMafn. ?, I
J'rtpi
Clip
niiiry iidnun
ltalfltlflflll hsi ftilll
tiori t.ry cadet tmrticiuaiea in
mcumpment at Grottoci on Shtttai
Kvr SUtti
r 3'Jth jpar Small rlaarea. CitiltttjrrM
MJ. VOBiiN II. iiituuijl rtia.ZStU
im ) i nynf nnr . lPTf
VMllllXIOfK. VA.
71&A
ftlassanuttcn Military AcadeBj'iJ
Old nnmlninn Henltrfful Incatlon In IWfc A-i'p
tilul bhenandn-ih Valley. 100 mltea trMJ
ichooln and butnil Music. &thlal
Junius um rr-purn tar rgucEC. irnnlTT.
l-a "nvi I'lnioc ttan anu uornniorr l
tn iuii Dnvs mu. iiuu caiaioz on r
llonnril J. llfiK-tiMT. A. M.. llradnii
BTADNTON. YA.
T
min'i a f i -""frj
vii'inton i-iJiitary Acaori
Only (lOTernnrt Honor Aendemj In
I dkBaal tvplirnfat Ays rfattn ir k
t-Mtim,0 JIMJtD nLOUBlll 4Ur VIIV CiV
Vn from 10 to -0 pars, aid oreDan
far the Unhrrsltlen Gorninent Xch&
t-mit-1 or duhhcw umnasium. awimrninf Ljiv
pcol ftnd athletic park
h.
b4.irackf Charnres, $470 for catafnguti
Prlnrliml. Mtannton, V.t
NKWTOV. N. J.
rntim Arndmr for boys 0 to 10. Modrttu
.-vetr f.'00,Q9t ISA-
mulpment Personal attention. CatatoatftCV ,
T?-
Ynnng lVompn nnrl Olrtw
nut f.XNK .I'A.
tii-- .I.I.-.I1 i.ij - - iiiii.i. run uiisijSi. -t l
.."' ... .rr.... ..no mn.i r
invKiVToyrx. pa.
V
iiri'.cuvvoor) t-ctioni. itti.v
For voun tvomeji. widely practical ani
cultural prentratorv g. rollca-e deDartm.nta..1-. tJtVt
vtulc An IJomestlo Science. SecretrjrfhK.5ii;;S
Normal KlnderKarten Snlmmtnc tiooI. "fSiMtf i
lenc i icki viurf.s dot nn $i KwlUttf
1 II ' irnii-iii iiMininiiiiTii m
idf-.
swtnTiivtoKi:. ta.
39&
Mary Un School for l.lrla A hntnt Khi
Co prep hnusehotd art
tren. nr (.
New fireproof bids. All outdoor nctivltU. ft :
tWi-Vt
Catalog Address ot 1508 Swarthmor. FMW
T.ITITZ. PA.
1 Linden Hall Seminary rwf,J$i
1 A rlrls' srhnol since 174B. Academic. CotlsUi ,'''
Prep and hpeclat Course.. Sep. IrrnSSjC' fe
Otmnaslnm Terms ;snn Cataloe !U. .a -&3
11 " 1 .ii.i.. 1 nn . ii lilt. I.
Itlta. PsT"" .rtfl
(ivrnnnonit.
.
-t.?
Miss Sayward's School for Girl "' M
iu.nr. ,. PAH.. ... -- yzrti 'vi-a
'":": v.:Ll-;';,..L.i,. -" "c.w" z
inuisri tiuiiiui .iiicj 'Hinnii i wTpn, jiniciira
Iomptlc Srlpnc" rArrIace calld for nunl1 -
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