fffi-yyjte i.t? V ' . ,v v'v ' fW" iV '"- ' i, t C f vi 3r. I' V. . 'V EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1918 M ? rV II 1 SVA I J k IT m & " p." r. M I v & r? fe v. I . JP A Gossip of the street DECISION OF LABOR BOARD TO RAISE PAY OF TRACTION EMPLOYES IMPORTANT STEP ii)r -, , , "Most Far-Rcaching Icws J the Utilities, ' Is Comment ot 1'romincnt Banker Gossip fftelJ rnHERE was very llttfr Interest manifested In tlte stock market quo YXffi tatlon. yestertlAy In the 'various brokerV ofTli-cs. It was a typical midsummer mniket, with nothlne npparcntly on the outside to Influence prices. There was nothlns Mnrtllns In the war new nnrl matters Jut drifted. Hcfore the cloe there was a clllnR off In virtually the whole list, but no special Importance was attached to It. Investment House Aroused by Labor Board"s Action The awards of the labor bowl, of which former Preldent Taft Is chairman, in the Increases of wapc? to traction empIoe, which hae been announced In part, was considered the most Important topic of discussion In the Street eterday. hut especially In the Investment r - houses which ate larsely Interested In public utilities. One banker sld It was the mot far-rcachlns nd Important piece of news connected with whit has been termed "the plicht of the utilities" which hai been circulated et. The board went 'further than making the awards by stating that In connection with the awardlns of Imre.iscd wages the fates should be substantially Increased. The dispatch an nouncing ythc board's finditiK sas the linaul "believed It to be a war aece'slty justifying I'cdernl Interference." In connection with the case of the Chicago surface lines and ele vated ralltoads, the board said: 'The showing made by the company to us d srlnses that in order to she adequate service the fates which It Is petmltted to chatpe should be substantially ineieised " The t (inclusion tint iass of pi to niotoinien and romluctors shall be sraded nccordlnR to tlte lenslh of time in service and In accoi dance with local londltlons was well lccelvcd, as It was po.nted out that the Cost of living for such help Is les in. -ny, Headins than In New York. Awards. vere made on various Mieet and Intel urban railroads In Cleveland, Detroit, Columbus, New Oilcans. Omaha. Council Bluffs, Albany, Schenectady, Rochester, Buffalo, Newark, Trenton and other cities. Weakness of Liberty Bonds Causes Much Comment The weakness In Liberty Rifmls has been the occasion of consid erable comment In the financial rilstilct for some time past and many arc the leasons elven for the declines. One of the meanest and most repiehenslble Is that unscrupulous dealers and ptomoters of cheap bogus mlnlnc and oil companies, and In some Instances motor companies, are. rcapinc n harvest amotiR hard-working people who nre buying their bonds on installments bv echansinB their worthless stocks, which they represent hr returning; a much laiccr late ot Income, nnd relievlnc the victim of further payments on nil or a part of his bonds. Another plan is that offered by even reputable houses to echanKO merchandise for the bonds, and by strlklnK a pood hnrgain they ate enabled to place the bonds taken in this way on the market ut piet-ent low pi Ices Of course, there nre and alwas.s will be a l.irse number of persons in the class of the millions who bought these bonds who through stress of circumstances must part with their bonds, but the number of such would be normal and would icm.iln almost constant. It has been susfiested that the time will come when a bondholder wishing to' dispose of his holding should be tequlred to fill out a blank stating why he Is Felling and what he Intends to do with the money a practice in force In Canada. Would Further Incrcaes McAdoo's Authority When speaking of the stupendous powers vested In certain members of the present Administration, and with particular reference to Secre tary of the Treasury McAdoo, an uptown banker called attention jes .terday to a bill which he claimed was Introduced In the Senate some weeks ago still further Increasing these powers, and ilch he wild seemed to escape any public notice. He referred to a bill which has Just been Introduced In the House of Representatives and has been re ferred to the Committee on Ways nnd Means, and which authorizes the Secretary of the Treasuiy to use at his discretion surplus funds In the, Treasury -for the purchase of any outstanding Interest-bearing obliga tions of the United States, n provides for the repeal of the present law for a sinking fund for Liberty Bonds, which up to the present has been a dead letter, never having been put In operation, no doubt through the Eood Judptnent of the Secretary and his advisers, remarked this banker. The Wall Street Journal in commenting on this bill says: "The significance of this proposed measure Is that the Secretary of the Treasuiy would be freed from all the lestrlctions he Is at present under In administering the Liberty Lean sinking fund, not only with regard to the amount which he might applv In the iedemptlon of Govern t tnent bonds but also as to the patllcular Liberty Loan Issues which he could thus purchase in the open market. The sinking fund now tn force was established by the third ?.lberty Loan act, which empowered tbe Secretary to purchase of an.v Issue of bonds not in ecess of one-twen-"tleth of Ihe par amount originally put out In the twelve months period beginning on the date of Issue, and in each twelve months' period there after not In 'excess of one-twentieth of the par amount outstanding at the beginning of such twelve months' period." Another banker when discussing the subject said that we are living in big times, when big powers must be conferred on big men if we ex pect them to do big things. He said something radical must be done to change The figures of the quotations for the several Issues of Liberty Bonds today If the coming Liberty campaign to' be inaugurated next month Is to be the success we hope It will be. He remarked that un questionably there must have been good reasons back of Secretary McAdoo's failuie to put the Liberty Loan sinking fund into operation, as It would In all probability have acted In discrimination, against certain issues to the detriment of others. He also said he could not at piesent .see any harm In confeirlng on the Sectetaiy the powers named In the bill, as it limited his purchases, first, to such money in the Treasury as was not appropriated, and second, compelled him to purchase the bonds any Government bonds at not less than par. Delay Action on Public Utility Corporation A financier in this city who is Interested In, If not identified with, the proposed $100,000,000 public utllitv corpoiation, which Is to be financed by a number of banks, said jesterday when asked If the com mittee had taken action In anv paitlcular cases that so far as he know nothing would be done until Secietar.v of the Treasury McAdoo returned to Washington. Those waiting for action me Inteiested In knowui" what Mr. McAdoo's rulings will be on how the proposed corporation shall proceed, one Important point being to what lengths It can go in assisting the necessary financing of public utilities. As the War Kinancj Cor poration limits Um aid to CO per tent of the total required, the quest'on arises if the Secretary of the Treasury will approve anything more than this In the relief of public utilities. Meanwhile holders of public utility securities aie getting some en couragement from lecent decisions In favor of an increase In rates to mee't the increasing expenses of opeiatlon. The two moat recent are the decision of Justice Hughes as referee In the case of the Brooklyn Hoi ough Gas Company, recommending that it be allowed to raise Its charges from eighty cents to Jl.l'o per 1000 feet; the increase in rates allowed the People's Gas, Light and Coke Company and the decision of the Public Service Commission of this State In the caso of the Krie street railway, which was so sweeping as to affirm that towns have no power to Interfere in the question of rates. Of course, this must stand the test of a court decision. Promises Recommendations on Public Utilities 3. W. Kendrick, of E. W. Clarke & Co., leaves today for Detroit to attend a meeting of the executive committee of tlie Investment Bankers' Association to be held there today and tomorrow. Mr. Kendrick says they expect to take up and discuss a number of important matters and especially those relating to public utilities, on nhich they expect to make , 'important recommendations to Washington. rilOTOPTAVR H OWNKD AND MANAGED BV MEMBERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION RFI MONT a-'u auovu MAiiKt-v lMarjorie Wilson ' ju"kSrds ? f CT)AR 9 CEDAR AVENUa! L'VCHAS. RAY - "b CL'I ?N.. fCV'L.v'iNlAl-. Sits and 8 1 JSP, M. Tylor Moljne- n"n cAp- .afark.t M Mlb. (Oth , r . t-rr-.l .Til' 1 i . Connected With Plight of of the Street rtimnnaH R FRANKFORD iUi rnkf'rtA"- ciiL-tt. uk iiu.i.irs "WK CAN'T HAVE EVEIlYTHINO" JUMBO FnONT ST. A OIHARD AVE. Jumbo Junction on Frunkford 'L" Marjorie Wil.on 'Afr f tVl IQT b;d and locubt btreets L.JUOlii,(,. :jo, S:W. Kvai.Otaoto 11 Dorothy Dalton ' E KJ8&, 'S3D BWJQW MARKET .T. ,... i ,4im ,tiui Philadelphia Markets -GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT neeelnts I n;j ami bushel. Market firm Quotation Car tot. in ex port elMrtlnr. Uorrnment etnndnrrl Insnor L'J?1 ''pnrlsrd price. No 1. rnl winter fisi. No 1 northern sprln I: .in. No 1 ant winter, i 3li No. I rc.l winter ear llck IJ ST. No red wlntr, 12 DA No 2 noftnern spring. J SO, No I hum winter. 15 3rt No I. re.t rrtnter parllck 12 34, No J reit n Inter. 12.12 No 3 northern snrlng JJ.3. No .1 hard u Inter $2,1.'. No 3, red winter aurttdt U .10 Oil V Them wis little trmlln ntirl tfc market unchanged Offerlnc nrc mod- r'rtrlaV-ivS",a 3in,,",,T, '&' r.,05 market wn unchanged Offering nre mod OVTS Ilecetnte flRlKl hllhel Trait tin slow unit rrl'r ileellneil 1, OuotHtlnu . No 2 wlilte, Slid Ml',,. nirnln while, s-,i, rur. No 3 white. MfpsV.i No 4 whit' siiiiffS4i,i 1 FJ.Ol'll nerelpte t OJ2 '.nil pound In ' Ch There wn little trad ne nnrt the 'market tt itnrhnnsprt Quotnt'nn To r- rle. ter inn lt-e ricked in lis lb ,irk- Vv Inter whest new. lnt per cent flour. Sin T.'iOll. Knnee wheat new inn per rent flour 111 2VW11 vi nrlnr wheit olrt lno per r-nt fln'jr til ITftMl T.I UTK Fl.Oltn we dull end hrrl elrariv , We uuole Ht IP TVnt) 71 per hhl In ck. 1 ft to ntiMltv j ' PROVISIONS ) Thfr ni(i n. fair Jobbing tr-atl nnil th markM rulrf. Arm Th nuotntlnnn -apt r i fallow, CH lipff in nets FnmUM nm. nlr- l tlr.pil, 47c weMrn I epf In ftn mftkd ' 47cj city hppf knucktn m. ttnl-s Pmokd , ind Ir-drld 4V, wfstrn iVef kmicklj mt tender mnkd 48c bef hit ma S8ft. l pork fsmllv $.V.'f?oC, hnm S V curt4 lncn 30031c. lo. kim(l loon. 30O 1 lie, do do. emoktd 32C34c: nther harm. mnkd city cured hj to onm. and Rerar M 3131c. hflmn smoke-d ftrn, curel S1V.V, do hollfd bonlj 41r: plcnlo thoUdr 3, p cured loose C3Hc: do tmoked. 24!ic. belllfs. tn pickle, according In flxeraictr. Ioo&. 32c: breakfast bacon, aa to hrnml and u!ib ut cured 41c; nreiKf.'.t nacon. uJirn curM. 4lc. lard, western rfinpd 21 ft 2rt ' i c . lard, pure clt), keltle rendered JR2UHc. KF.riNEt) SUGARS f JVmand was 1 firn on u bals fair ami the mrk',f ruled of 7 "0c for tine grttnulnied DAIUY PRODUCTS HinrK The market ruled er firm with demand nlnorhlns: the limited nftertnen FnliAwlnir rp tno (iuotatlnnn Nw vnrk wholo-mlik, fiincx, freh, 2(1' fi2tic ipt cfnls hlcher. do do fair to Rood fresh 2"'i(f7'20e Wliconsln wholr-milk fanfM ! 2n2Uc. do. do, fair tn pood. 2.ViW2Cc I TU'TTTR The mirk'-t rul-d firm vilth de mflnd firv acthe Ouotatlon 111 pn. i rrenier, extra. 4if . Ida her scoring cood j 4t1?4fte. extra firt 4l5c firj V ff ,44'. -cond 42f?Il(4 fane brand, of I print? Johblim ut l ti ."ilt', choice ut uOe. 'fair tn pond nt 41490 ! nno orrerlnc were Hcht nnd Hie inir i ket advanced l.'i&.lDc per tann under h Rood I demand Quotntlnn Kre tifii nnrh flD-ts $13 20 (fi 13 Ml per nlnndnul i - ur ! rent rei elpts $12 7tft 12 DO per i Hue uenlprn .extra nrnt $13.10 per cr.n ftrwtn $1J90fi 13 20 per ae fant eleiied eat,i were Jobblns: at 7n&?t 2c per dozen POULTRY I I,IVT: Demand i falrh actle and th ' market ruled flim uprtr lluht nffrrl'ir Quotatlnns Kow li. 1 Iff 3 tie Pprlncthltk en. not I,ehorni Welnhlnc W fit 2 lh i aple". 40tTift4V uelidiin? 1W1', V apiec, ' 3rt0".P. white heuhrna nccordinn tn ale ' 3(fr37c, rooter'. 2.120. durUi Ptk n. Rprlnff. 31W3V. do do. old. 2S30 ,0. Indian runner. 2df27c. Ruinas. pi r nlr JM 31iTl 41 plsenitf. old per pnlr, 41)041; . do iuimr per pair. 2?T30r. nni:si:i The m.trket rulpt! firm with tdennni absnrbltiK thi limited onVilns- oun tatlons ranged aa followa Fte.h khled fnwla In libh tmxry, lr pit ked mim prted 3Tc weicnliiR 4 lb ihhI u e aploip 87c ftm tiler alzea TlfJirn old I ronMor. '1r nil ked 2$i brollin-t ' hU ken (rnttrn fanr wilshlns: 2 11)4 nnd tvr apiece 1344' -mailer i-l7 410 4J pprlnir thick l.onc Inland ainl Vnns-i Ihi.U 3V4WV""'' tnii ili Pi r ilorrn. whin weiah tiiB 11? 12 I ha per do?en $s t 21 tlo weltthliiK Uttio lbi ir doyn. J71T7 m, iln wiUbtnn s b nr doren. Jtttrd Hi do WPiwliliiB 7 lb" pr to7cVi $4 .liiiWI do wrluhlniT tiTirtW lb pt dozen 3i,4 tin dark $1.1S?2 10 do amall and No 2 t 2 50 FRESH I'RUITS Offerlnc of cantaloupe were Urcel of unattractive Mock u tilth waalull and wenk Other fruit ur nencrallx ptd Quota tlnnj.' Apn!a pr hbl t'2T0ftr, do per '. huh baaket livfl 1 21. do ptr bush baa ket $1"T1 2i Pen i bra fnrfflH per d ba ket carrier ntbrt S2 "Mtl .Vi n do per bush billet $2 5tl(3 T .10 do Te.nec per rt backet carrier, Klherli S3W3 "n lo Txaa Alberta pr buah baaket $2 inM I,emona per box H Rnffo Oran?r inllfor nla pr box. trtffTn r.raprfrult. pt box $1 17.1 firnpa f'allfnrn a per 4 bucket crif 2fl" 10 Peara fillfornla. pr bo St 71 (17 4. in Plma t'alifornla pt 4 baakei rrnte. Jl .in? 2 .10 Aprlrola California per rrnte, ISffSTiO rantalonpea North Caro lina per aiandird cte tl .10fi21 do do. Pr pon rrnlc. H?l in do do per flit crate .lftc1?Jl do do nidttwuM per atand ard erMe 2 "Iff 3 do do do nr nnnv crate SI in IT 2 t pelawnr and Mi r land per atandird re. $21? J In do do per pom rate $12.1?1.1o do CnHfnenlH Titr Inek. Vff atandard cnie $iff o do do do. per flat rrate Jl infi i 7.1 do Arlnna per i"tnndard rat 1 .1017 in do do per .lumho 'rat- dl .lfniT2 .10 do. do per nonv crat I1..10. do do per fl i' crate 7.1c'i 23 do, Arkanna per standard t-nt iiT3 Watermelon oiitb"rn wr JOO $30 71 do do pprarlmd 2inffr73 VEGETABLES The market ,wa peneralh firm with de mand abunrblnK the limited offprlnca. Ouo- I tntlona nue pmniopx, .Mirimiv i i ..in t.So 1 13 3il iff 1 No 2 $1.10fi -.0 White potntoe F;al"rn Mnr nr tH! o 1 '$4 "Iff:. No 2 1 30 ff 2 -10 Whit pota t n l"rae per i -bih brnkM No t S0. 471 No 2 40"ffrt0c "wmI notHtoc.. Ifre. (per hamper No 1. J2 .1073 No' 2 P.2'. 1 71 I.Mtuce Nw Tork, pr cral inpffr . tl 1 Pcaa New York. pr bub luMt, I Jl .10i 2 Onion Jeae per buli b.ia- Uft si 31f1 .m di uo wmie nr misn hamner. 21J5.r0. do. per lOfi.lh bjs. 13 Tit) .i T NEW YORK BUTTER ND EGGS Nen ork, Auc '.' HL'TTHn tlecelpt. 1"J TIKI tub Ilieh Brail" firmer extra H t hlKlier erorlns IVt ft . i:nn Irresular Retclpt .10 0V4 caaea Wltlt enc .-- W r,7r CHICAGO BUTTER AND ECCS flilmco, Aub J L'fTTBtt He, elpta. T, tube t'nehansed . FOflS rtecolpl" "S'H (aeea l.xtri ftrata 3?3Rr. ftrata a'SJ.-)!,1. 1 , returned iee. 2-.T :i- Mbv Chanpe Dflaarc Bankinc Laws VV llmlnelon. All if I A cnminllleC nf the State Bankers' Association, appoint ed for the purpose, haa teconiniendi d a I number of chances in me mate mniuw 1 low. of hlch Ihe follow InR are the I salient points- Treatlnc a State hanl(- ltc department (tlie Ins-uriinie depart -I menl now has control of Ii.uiKh) ; creat Inc the office nf ImnlUnc commissioner, the Incumbent tn he a banker, and con I ferrlnR on him all of the duties In hank- Inc mailers now tmuoseu nu mr inni- ance commlfaioner ; llmltlnir the exetclse of marier rittnis amun emr, ..- oulrlnft State memher hanks In the Ilesetve c.vetem to comph with all of u cols lints evrent aa tn reserves, which shall he regulated by Ihe Keileral Iteserve act piioTonwa The Stanley Booking Corporation .,r, .,i.,in. ihi. nhtaln the r r-nrrvoratlon which t a suarantee of early showlnt: of the finest pr n "AH IpWiir. rev ewed before exhibition Ack for the theatre fn Slity obtalnlns pictures through the STANI-HY Booking Corporatjc-n. tio locality All L 1-th, Morrla t Paasyunk Ava. Alhambra Mat. Ually nt S: Kv.. (l:13. MAOOK KKNNEDr, 'In TUB KAIK PlttrrENDEH" A nr I r. iiO ANO THOMPSON STB APOL.HJ MATINEB PA1LT WII.MAM H. HART In "WOI.K I.OVVKY" CHESTNUT HBL.. 1BTH AKLAUlrt io a. m. to tins p. m SKPSUB HAYAKAWX. In THC CITY or U1.VI tAlt.c I-.I I tr"TJIDr DltOAD STRKKT AND BLUtDlKU sltSQlJFHNNA AVE. DOl'OI.AB FA1RHANKS In "8AY. YOUNQ KKhLOVV" r-lvnDITCC MAIN ST.. MANATUNK EMPRtOO HATlNEB DAILT I.KB KIDS In "WE SHOULD WORRY" FAIRMOUNT M,W,SSAi!.W t-A nAII V THEATRE 1SU Mark.t St. FAlVilL I A. M. to Mldnltbt. r" JOK BENNETT In vflOLDEN KLBBCC" ffftJ CT THEATRE Below Sprue. 56 1 H J 1 MATINFB DAILY BRYANT WASHRURN In . "KIDDER AND KO" GREAT NORTHERN Broad St. at Erie T ana r. M DOUOnAS FAIRBANKS In SAY, TO uu r tvuujiv IMPERIAL SW.W$V.7. Fl,. " ELSIE FEROURON In "A !OLI,'B HOUSB" 'UT. LANCASTER AVB. GREATER PART OF COTTON TRADE IS IN SPOT GOODS Little Btiine Bcinji Done for Future Deliveries -Mill Actively Engaged Cotton mills In the Philadelphia dis trict continue nrllvelj- enRHKed. Brchrd In to the weekly review of trnde for this pectlnn hy U. t! Pun Co Mort of the work la for th" rjovernmenl The El enter part of the trnde Is In spot Roods and little hualnesa Is helnR done for future deliveries Penleis report wool conditions remain nhout the enme nnd thnt there Is little business helnR done In this lln, which Is Mill In the tnnd of the f!overnment Itetnllers of dry poods nnd men's nnd women's ftirnlhlnR rav sales have dropped off duVlnR the ln't week or ten davs. nlthnuRh there Is n fair demand nnd the .season has t,ecn n sntlfactor' one. The revU'w rocs on to av "Jobbers of hoslerv, underwear and notions have hnd n InrRe huslncss the flrt sK months of the year, and. while I sales are n little nulet it present, col- i lections nre Inclined to be n little clow i Merchandise continues hlph "Cloak and suit manufacturers have a fair amount of hu!nes. but continue to experience difficulty In obtalnlnR com Wtent help "Waist and dress manufacturers have had n satlsfactorv season Thpy hsve not ben able to fill their orders owlnR to Innhllltv to Ret help "Manufacturers ot men's clothlns nre well sold up "The Iron and steel market continues to be dominated bv (government needs, nnd the demand In that d'rcctlon Is IncreashiR Shipyards nre rrnulrliiR n larce amount of steel, nnd matntfii'tur ers of locomotives are Io operating to capacity Plate mlllh ate teported to be produelnR the larResi tnnnape possible nnd to be well booked up Some mills aie reported to hive stifTlcltnt ord ers lo Keen them buv until .lune. IOI'i The demand In nil IMies Is heavv Hall- roads are late- producers nnd pur- ch"iers aie well sold up. "The noeerv trade reports no tnn- trrlnl chanpe in coniitiions nnti imp uum summer dtillnes Is noted Some ac- ,...r - - BrMMKRjriKsOR r AT1LANTIC CITY. N. J. HOTEL CHELSEA OPEN AT,L THR YKAH ENTIRE DLOCK OF OCHAN KTIONT TKAYMORLATUNTicorr UpRIXGlTrHQTELSl!OCESS J Westminster ' !;r,nrtlih- ,:" ,tn at. Prl bath runnlwc w iter $12.10 up week) . 2 1(1 tip dall ' has iii'iini; HOTEL B0SC0BEL :" aAv " Itch Aiwaa open Amr Puro Plana Ttklt. A B JVIAHlOV. .nijwnnn. n. j. NEW SHELDON WI!J1wfl,: , 'V77 ' ... modern hot.l. C. IV raer.; crlva'e betha: rooma n .ult." i JTlt.Auto D.J. Wood. Own m.n.aeat EDGETON'INN fe" :"'" M0 J.AIhTt Harrla Pron 1'iniiopn UUt n T Justice Nar PacH and AmuimnM -"v Pull Oopun VIpt. TV A Just.. TAI'B MAY. N. J. Colonial Hotel "enoateit thrUElV. ,,' " . Jtoom- with prlaf rV- "i.,,or "i""" for loth e.on Itu IMh. W H niunrir. Owner Proorl.t.r orKN riTv; v. n, HOTEL BRIGHTON 3Vth vear unrter ronareutle ownerehlo mnanemrnt The place of real eeiehore life tool nlry "homes" rxrhance. and ballroom . r. n. SOOY. Chalfonte "cean view: eieellent tabl. l-"""""' nooviet. k. nr.twnrN. TUB AIA'YN Conv loc. Rooma with run'i water. Hklf A yr- M Mrlfbton Place Wr.RVBBSVirJ.K. PA. Sunset Hall Open nil the ear. Not a aamtarlum. Wrltn nn fiiil Pr; A Mcr or I,dBr iVntral OI'IUN i.rovi:. . J. Normandie-by-the-Sea opfan riTY. v. j. 00 room.. JOO aultea with prlrat bath.: wn artealar -well water: Ice plant: ectm licht plant Ulevator from cround floor Directly factor thn ocean. Cutalne tha beat. For rate, lull Information ind booklet at r. V. H. ev. CAUK. Hanater. srniMi i.aiu: iik.vcii. x. j. The Shoreham "", l? " ' w,w New J.r.7 Lee. ted on the lake; two block from rei. Wthlnt- k.ach. C. K. ftPAN'anNnRRO r-.j eiKANIDR I'AIIK. N. J. THE MANHASSET Directly on the ocean front. Capacity 300. Booklet. H ROSS TUIl.S'Kn. Prop STB.MXHH'B JACKSONVILLE SV VNN.VII IIOSION rhlladelphla lo saannnh nnrl .Ijn konUle, for Mil polnta South ttvo xalllne eekh Philadelphia to lloiton, for all New Eng land point", two ealllnga weekly. Taaaencer or Krefa-ht Conault Asent Tier 18, ft. Pine St. Tel. I onibard 1000. MERCHANTS MINKKV TKANb. CO. PIIOTOPIAVS at enanso, c.ot Broad STRAND Utn AV ,,,., , A-r onrv WALLALL KblD n . LK8S than KIN" EURFKA 40TH 4 MAUKET BTS CONSTANCE TALMADGE In THBtt.BSlON'" , Dlctures throUKh the STANDBY Bo ycur 333 MARKET flW &"& JACK PIUKroitD "AKUI" MODFI "5 H0"?11 kT- Orch.rtr.. IVlVtyiLL, ('ontlnunua t tn tl. fONSTAN'l'i: TALMA DOB In "UP THE ROAD WITH HALITE" PAI ACF : MARKET STREET ' r-I-.-V,wC 10 A. M. to litis P l I PERSHINO'S CRUSADERS PRINCESS ',!a ATif,!!? VIRGINIA PEARSON In 'HER PRICE" REGENT J,ARKET ST. Below 17TH rV.LVJCM 1 HAM to 11 p. w WALLACE REID In ' "LESS THAN KIN" RIALTO aE5A,cfrgS,ur THE SUBMARINE EYE" RIVOLI KD AND "?&, THKDA BARA ,""" "A tOOL THERE WAS" RIIRY MAKKKT ST. BKLOW 7TH r-'0 I 10 A. M. to 11:16 P, e. m. SE'SSUE HAYAKAWA In "tttr pnAvr.pv WAY" 9AVOY ,SU MARKET 8TRBBT itv J I A. M. to laidnltbt ALICE JOYCE In "an'"l "THE HIGHEST BIDDER" STANLEY,,'.?, ASSYS.1 M. CLARA KIMBAL.U VDUKQ D THE CLAW" V IQTPRI A ?L. Ki' AKBITIV PARK. N. J. KSHOTELlQr .aWaVfijQK iiOTCDroSTiTS m,CT3 Cm wftS&y Jtoap or rcm.ENCE7) Anting Men nnd lloja t rrANMU RO. PA. DERKI0MEN School For Boys Instruction In email trroiipa-peraonal rare Krtlrlently prepare for (.'ollere. Technical School lTnexretlert record tor echnlarehfp In teadlnR Collecea anl Unl verettlr. Development of character and training for efficient eervlce In life Sep arate Junior School complete equipment. Oymnalum and IW-ncre ethletic field Military drill CarncBlc I.lhrory Not conducted for profit moderate ratci. Send for catalogue. Oscar S. Kriehel, D.D.. Prin. 1101 no. rKNNsnt'no, PA. llolh See Day and Evening Schools Preparatory School Atl llfEh -clino! SuMerta Preparation for fnlleiei nnd UnUerallr rrofelonal nnd Trthnkal Schools Flnmpnfnrv Srtinnl Ciememary OCnOOl For men and bn m tvhn nmA tn matt tin deficiency In early cduation. All n C L 1 All-liay OCUOOl j- Al 4in ana nin Rraai urammar school First 5 war lUch School. Business School Men and women IriR- Honkkeepinc. ArtthmptU trnotvp Tpwrlt RulneR Knelish and School Open r.lrljr In Hrptemtie- Wrlte Now for Detailed Information. Dlltf.CIOK OF INSTUITTION 1451 ARCH siRKKT 5 0K I.AE. PA. pu:Af(, crlp air Runny rooms -a cour.se nf studj from Mndorcarten (aK" years) throURh high vchonl at.l folleKO preparation planned not only for classroom sttiilv. lint actual prac-tli-al lnftruotlnn there ou have Ihe Idea behind the Oak Lane Country Day School A Aulo-bu from rlty renter, -er-niHnton and Jetjklntown Not a bOHrdlnc erhool. Neweet meth o,la new hulldlnKS deniocratie eplrlt. Booklet Irrr. Reerntlona now belns tnude fo- Htl'.i -0 -1 I'honr Mflrnif S07 riuUdlnhlaM'JLi .dfi Training for War Time Business Service Tak adanlai;e nf th "perlal vr ir tlme cnurae t Telrte School o that jou can help fill th placea nf thoap who 1h Roue to wnr 'I rained .nunK women have greater opporiunltba than ner be- Tore WrfV for 51th Year Hook. Peirce School Pin- Street, Wet of Broad WANAMAKER IKSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES 23d and Walnut Streets Opens September 19th Send for Catalog s nuHitiAra )in YSTRM 3U TIIS: IIIIVII hUTLtl Vle' Touch Tiperttlnc und mm. merfial aubjerte. Kvtert tearhera. I'liila. School nf Oflit-e Training I ndrr Hide. Illtli A ( lictnut l.ocilHt IMS MliniTllAM) AM) IIOIIKIiKKPINO Cretff ahorthand, the eaa. speedy system lluatnres touraeB Iay or eg Schoola ICnroll any time To meet the heavy and Increaalnx demand for young men and women with office and huelneaa training- our classes will So i mitiniwri Hav mid eventna thru. m, .nntnv n,mr mnnlhl iTull r FlffBal write for narllMtlura and catalor. rilll.A. HI'SINKSS COI.I.KOK 1011 rlieetnnl Street Strayer's Business College ni.li..l.fntila'i tflrentekt niialn,, Srhnnl I Vwn.rt , ((here Mnriern enilllttnent lndi 'ldual advancement 1'harse. moderate Po- Itlons maMnteed Da and Nlcht (lasses. ' i 700 atudenla now atlendlni; f.iiroll now. Mil Cbctntil Street. Phone. Walnut aal. 1 BIDDLE SCHOOL "tcSSSH i 4fiSl WALNUT hT.. I'lHIiA. .. Beautiful home environment be dlelar. i method precede! renerat education. miiea tn caw nnpfipii ... TAYLOR SCHOOL inns Market St. , Quality Instruction In Oregc bhortnand. f Touch T rewriting Rookkeenlns Qualify for hlBh sjlarj Day Evenlnu WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY C'HlMllr.KS IN8TITIITK, 20lfl AKCH ST. Classes for men and women, private periods, Call write or phone Locust 3.i84 WEST rilBHTEB. 'West Chester State Norma! School On Penna R R.I trolley to Phlla Fit. roc teachlne. eollese. business! IMI;HJ' fcoard tuition etc nr year O Phlllpa Prin. KINCSTON. PA WYOMING SEMINARY A co-edurattonal achool where boys aaj clrls i t vision of the blaheat poses of life. Exceptional t.aeb.ra la ertry deot. Collere Preoaratlon. Bu.l nn. Musloo Art. Oralorr nl Dome.tl. Arts and Science. irllltary tralnlpx. 3mnslum and Athl.tlo fleld.. t4t r.ar Endowed low rate. WrU for S.lalor Address r ... Btinrne, 're.ldent. Kingston. Pa. D. D.. BEAPINO. PA. Schuylkill Seminary Readincr't Junior Colletro rreparatorv and Junior Colteo coura.a fr all rolletea and unlv.ratttes Co-.d, claasloal. ommerdal. musle elocution and domeattt lna Rates tATR Cm t a loa n raqu.se. BKV. WAKBKN T. True, Preside.,. l. A U, D.. VINFT.ANTJ N. J. MAPLEHURST SCHOOL A Ml.et home school for a limit.! nomur f rttard.d and anbnonn.l children, 8.v.a Ihs years' exp.rl.nee. vteoklet P. . Avrriivr nnnmr vnr. Prtwei. MANAWAX. VA. EASTERN COLLEGE &st,jn SftjAA. t9R EDUCATIONAL Young Menandnnya I HAi.nisncnn. ta. A Capital School near n Capital Cltr , A country achool founded 1780 Modern iMiildlnca large catnpua Advantage of arnall 1asea and Individual Instruction Thorourh col If ir preparation. Ratea 1500 to 1600. 8uperised aihletli a Heparato achool for younger W Invite clot Inveatlra tlon a peraonal vlalt If poaslbla. Write for tur catnlcRua and plana of new dormitory Vtvr Junior achool ludldlni; will ba open for -nTfmhr trm Addreaa ARTIIL'K K nROU.N. II. A., neadmaater rlir.TM'T HILL. PA. Academy An Hnllv ItirjUrH ( niintrt ItO K H I (i i uk ( iwioi t-oit nos "PHOIlorCill pra-HriUnn fur (.oUe. mlontlflt hi httol or husinsi Illgli ot ttRntlir.1 of rholarhIp urn innlntfttnpil hv i nuiptr nt f rutt thof-en for thHr Hhlllty to brine out th het In ln r Thi itrluml li lflr'Tll rUuatP(l In th- hlllv rPElnn U rnllrn north of PhtU TweKi ncre tHinpur athltlr flIrlj coif link unci rnmnlet Hy pqulppf-d pmnas!um with Immlriff pool Div piipiln a r flp hoarding pupllp Fparat Lowrr School for lo from kIx sar uhward. Specialty tow rat for p.i day boarder For rntalou tiddrjtR fiimf l.iniaon luttrron. Ilf nflm ii trr. sf. Mnrtlni. Clientnut Hill. I'a. I.ArASTER. P. Franklin and Marshall Academy UMTTR. T'rpparf boja PA. Founded 1787. for all colleicei and id nntf M arnooif peautlful. elcated srounds. Excellent health record Tine modern entilnment. Library. Gym nasium All nthletlCK Old School on bants allowing moderate term rHialnKu1 and literature of Interest to cotleRe preparatory atudentw on reauest. Addrexg Hot 412. FHwInM, Ifnrtmnn. A. M.. Prlnelnnl. Wl KM. , ,---;l'Lr'r:'i--3ri i ira' timmmwu ox 550,LancasterfPa. 63. Year. Fnded $60(1 1700 1MB ordmn to lorallon of roem v br tludiei inditiau-M pert tfache'i. ilum. wtmmlng pool, tritk. ilftir firldi. en requril. rhAtrke, K II . netrlma.le- lIlIllitllillllllllliiTilFIIJJfL'llili'Lilll'i'jIfli KISKIMINETAS SPRINGS SCHOOL FOR BOYS Prepares for coll or business, Th rloeeet personal attention is given to each boy Feeial football and baseball fields Golf, Tennis New Gymnasium with swim mine pool and bnwllng allfys. Fine athletic spirit with strong rompetHUe teams School owns Its cwn arm and cost rains. Rat J700. Dr. A. M. WlUnn. Jr.. Pres.. aUbnrg. P. HKMiK.rOMK. PA. BELLEF0NTE ACADEMY Ideal home nreparatnrv school for boys In fnnthllln of AlleKhenles S'nhjecta seleiteil lo suit hnen career Fleten teacher. Sprlnc water Hlsht acre ethletic fleM Ovmnaslum and snlmmlns pool Four hullillnc" Rotes moderate Limited tn inn hoja IS ears and upward Military tralnlns oluntary Catalog. James P. Huerhes A M. Headmaster. Hellefontc. Pa. NAZtUKTH. PA NAZARETH HALL MILITARY ACADEMY NA7.lthTII. I'i. Founded 1743 CnlleKe urepdralory and business cotiraes Renlor and Intermedlrfle grades. Hos 11 to 18 years Supervised athletics Modern military tralnlne .0 eara a military school Illustrated Cautloc ddress Ilos '.'08 DR. . I). TII.AI.IFIt, Principal HK.TIII.r.llK'l. PA. Bethlehem Preparatory School Itetlilehem. P.t. 1600 bojs prepared for lejdlntr universities in 40 years Extensive (.rounds Oymna llum swlmmln lol athletic fields Hummer serslon Separate lunlor Mihool new build Inir Mllltnrr Trnlnlnc. JOHN I). Il';cr.. 31. V . Ilrnilmnsler. AI.I.KNTUW.N. I'A. Allentown Preparatory School Tirpsres bovs tor leadlnr collere rn rcnlvertltles. Jllch standards New bulls Ines. special department for boys over 10. Athletic teams. Large campus and rrmaa lam. Tenra MOO. Cataloc on request. Visit the echonl. Write Koi 404. Willi am II. Reee. Prtnelntil Allentwn. Pn. SWARTHMORP.. PA. M1ART1I5IOUK PUEPARATUKY HCIIOUL A school lounded upon t basis of trut sin eent, well equhped and ratronlzid by fsm llles of the best class, bort. are moulded for highest manhood and taulu the true mean Inr of a useful life. A Friends' .School, bat patronage Is nonsectarlan. Summer session. Vrr Jor bklt., "Thv Vision ct Sicarthmortf1 A. 11. T01IL!NON. Headmaster. leut. 134, 8warthmre, Vn. '11 miles from Phlla 1 Mi..CERqnpRn. PA. UtMt fcUSlltKli ACAUfcJU uffsrs a toor ouah pnjslcal, mental and mural training for college or business. Under Christ'n mil tera from the great unlv. Loca. In the Cum berland Valley, one of the most picturesque spots of Arrer New trym Hqu'p mod. Writs for Cat Ad. Box 120, William Mann Irrtas. t,I. P.. Headmaster. Merrershurc. Pa. hewton Academy for boys 9 tp to. Modem ulpraent. Personal attention. Catalog. Address Principal. Box U Nawton. N. J. xvr.T BNtlLKWOOn. N. i. 611 KI. DON e.CIIUOI, For boyi 10 and u. IS mil., from N. Y. Catalog-. Add. lloi Is. ftU.rvl.w Lodi.. W.lt Englewood. U. J. WOODSTOCK. VA. Massanutten Military Academy Inculcates finest horn, traditions of thi Old Dominion. Healthful location In bsaa tlful Shenandoah Valley. 10U mllea from Saablnston. Prepare, for collet., uchnloaj school, and business. Music, .thistles. 120,000 Olntnc Hall and Dormitory. Llmlt4 lo too boy.. Itates J00. Catalog on requtau II. ward J. neneliotr. A. M.. lleailma.t. 8TAUNTON. VA. Staunton Military Academy Only O.T.nun't Honor Academy lo SontS larKCSl priyaiv iciaiiDr in nw ci Boy. from 10 to 20 year, old pr.pa Largest prlrat. acad.my In tha East, for tb. Unlr.raltl.s. Oov.rnmint Acad, ml.g or bualn.as. Oymnlura. iwlmmtnf pool and athl.tlo park N.w I20O.0OI in i rum iu in j.m Tsiira am uitmrn Urracks. .Chargi.. I4JO. ror .talagiks .oar.ll v.i. nj. u. wkjimum. 1. . , - ...e.- lTwsspaf, .sef.i iajgwsWt.i vi ChestnutMl ii 'ill i iii iinK' ::mf-,n IISfflT B I lf r-m" HUM te all mZM Cst.loa El' lehn II Wfel'lllilJWIli Yntine Men wnd Hoys nuii. pa. piera Country Pap anti'PDariiinB ClXDOl. FOR BOYS RYDAL. PA. OfferltiiT the ndianlnre of moilern nnd thoroueh ich"Ol trAlnlnt? to fam Illea rexldlnr In Philadelphia and In the xlrlnlty of Otd York Uoad, In Jenklntoun lluntlnirdon Vallev and reichborlnff dltrlrts The School Itui la operated to mnke ronenlent the attendance of puplla arrHlnc bv railroad at Utal nr Mndowbrook Stnttona or bv Old York Road Hot mlddav meal amall clanen ccmpan lonahle master euperled plsy r feftturen nf the chonl a larre mod rn erhool bitlldlnu rymnaelum ath letic field and prUate lake Th new home 1 aluo completely equipped with cottases for noardln punlla SUCCESS THROUGH THE LOGICAL SEQUENCE: Good Air. Good Food. Good Play, Good Work trrlle for Catalop P lllhtslrat'il). MARK H.C.SPIERS.IIradma.trr Rydal, Pa. PREPARATION FOR COLLEGE Natal t'ltll ertlr and Matt Hoard Ktnui". IluilnrK oiir.i. Tjpewrltlnir. Mmrthiuift, llnokkeeplnc, rrrnrh. hptinltli llsnltlnr ft la, ulinits nf riill Brown Preparatory School IIRDM) Wll ri!FKR .TItl.KT t ihti it. r . PENNSYLVANIA Military College Men Command Tarry On" Thene the wnrd nf the first P M C. man to fall In No Man's Land. expre the life and spirit of this old Insti tution whose sons, from Lieutenant to Major General ar with the Flat as In rutl War 1aa. While her graduates direct munitions pro duction man battleplanes, lay down tha barrage, and go 'oer the top." P M C 'carries on" as steadily and earnestly s eer her training of men for the battles ot peace or wnr Ihe men who lend are the men who know. Senior Vnlt II O, T. O ColIeElate courses In rivll Enclneerlnr. Chemistry. Economics and t-lnance. Preparatory and Junior Schools Col Chirle K Hot RG5, TTyatt. Commandant. Chester. T. 'The West Pnlnf of th Kevstone lifi." WFVONAW. N. J. I'jmmtffEiSB 1 1 I, Where character, manliness and honor will be dr"e!oped in your boy through the Military System. s He will be taught how to study s how to learn. Twelve miles from S Thlla. The uiual Academic. Sp- clal and Business Courses. A 5 cataloc for the parent and for the J bov. a book of views of Military S and Athletic life, c, Dr. Charles H. Lorence, Pre. Mai. Clayton A. Snyder, Supt, I BOX 4IZ, wtrtunAH, n. J. WwxvveiNvvveecvsKvvwv evewMKWXVWM Bi-Am-srotv.N. n. a. BLAIR ACADEMY FOR BOYS BLAIRSTOWN. N. j. Healthful location. 1- mnei irom u.mj arsre Water Osp. 100-acre campua ana ao Jolnlnc farm. Perfect equipment. 11 hmn Jomi bulldlws Sup.rvli.il athletlca. Doublj rymnailum. Preparation lor collece and "chnlcal achnola Military drill. Visit Blair ann in ativanm" rv r vnmi - jnnv r CIIAKPR. l IlmdmaMts nnicrATmv. N. .?. BORDENTOWN, Military Institute Thorough preparation for collece or lunlnee-. ancient facuUv small classes, lndltldual attention, military tralnlnr eurervlsed athletics Hoj tnucht HOW to studr. ,14th ear For rataloe address COl.. T. n I.ANI10X Trln .1 ronimsndsn Itnrilentnwn V.J. IMCKENSAfK. N. J. NEWMAN SCHOOL HACKKNHACK. NEW JEKSITT A collece preparatory boardlnc school for 04 toys. Untr Catholic auspices, rimall clasa-sa, tadlvldual nttentlon Resident chaplato. JEBSR AInKKT I-OCKE. LL. D . President of the rionrd of Trustee. C. E. DELBOS, Head Master PRINCKTON. . 4. . I PRINCETON PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR IIOY.H Collece prepartir; tor boys 14 years aai older, beautiful location, small classss; sx eel lent faculty well-equipped bu'ldlox. lsrse ground, supervised utnletlcj; 4JJ year, t atuluk' en request. J, B. FINE, ":; Princeton, N.J. pnvxiNciTnv. n. j. The PENNINGTON SCHOOL Collece and Technical School preparation. Mill. an drill FRANK MscDANIRb U.D.. Headmaster. Rot 70, Pennington. N J AM-OKO. VA. Fishbume Military School .New SluO.lKJO rlrcyriMit Kqiilpment Freijares tur un.versitus. bukints. nf. Uiptuinu admlu io all collt-Kes, Kesutifsl military training, beautiful, lieslihtul situa tion. Every cudtt participates in annoaj encampment at Grottoes on baensndjaa Rltr 3Uth (rar. Small classes. Cutl.vg. alaj, MOItlN II. IHIXJIN. Prlo. nnt SuO, lYnynrohftr Vn. yonnc Unmen jind tjIrN VAIHNTOy. u. c. fl laul Institute A ItooriltM and Par ihool itt Girl. 2107SStreet.N.Vr. Wsrari8",'D'C' Recular lllsh School and Collei Preparat.-i Cour.ea. Hpeclal Ctrtlflcat. Coura.a, Ta. Arts Journalism. Snort Story Writlnx. Kl- ..rtarten Normal Training Dom.stia act- idu, Ilualness Course. Parllam.ntary Lw. Mrs. Nanette It. Paul, 1. 1. .11.. 1're.ld.iil. Author ut Paul's Parllam.ntary Law" J"ul iN.tifyt. c'hautauaua o.rn. at Vnt4 1'atK. Atlnntio Citv. A J . JwW 111- nvKitnnooiv. pa. Miss Sayward's School for Girls , Phlla.. Pa. College prep, and aecr.tanal courses Junior and Muairal Drpts. Athletics. Domestic Science Jfarrlage calls for pupil. In Hals Cynwvd. Merlon and Wynnelteld. MISS H JANKT SATWATtD Principal. WKBT CHESTER. PARK. DARLINGTON SEMINARY FOB GIRLS. WEST CHESTrit, PA. Located on a AO-acr. .slat. In P.nnirlva kla'a moat beautlful-farmlng country. Las ruage. Art. Music Expression. Art. Ukl Crafts and Home-making, Coun... Coll... Pr.paratlon with ccrtincat. HMItlii. r.lsln Haw HI ft CIinlSTINPi FAA TtTB Prtn. cnAMnERsncito. rA. PENN HALL cnAMBErfntnto. r... Oltls" Collec Preparatory. Mod.r La nag, and sp.ctal courses. Certificate prl?'.. "ens. ttooma with private batu Maw era ..Hum and swimming pool. Rates, tint. Catalog srd Mews. May e.cn year apsat at Atlantia City Work continue. unlnterrupcN. Add rrmnk H. Mnalll. A. !.. Prln.. IV,, i W. AI.I.KNTOU'h. TA. vJed&r crest allentown. pa. N.w bldgg t 88 acre. Degree courses. Pure Art, Vole. Expnesilon and Horn. KewRitiuu. Tw.-y.ar rouraea fnltor.l decr.tarUL BETHLEHEM. rA, II AN bEHl.YAIty ruLLKdK . MTJimr, rs. i-rparaw t .- oi'jiy imN' ii" Yonnr tTomen and fllrlt tsa m. 'A ..-: . r. a,. 'r . I i raining dcnooi tor iNurt; '' irvafc ;: Tetnplei lnlrrlty has two nftfc1 hosriltnlr connerted' with ltd work, tin ,. . ' ... . .. r9 . . . t- . cain,irnnn ann tne ifHrreiBon. jib irainrji.: ItiK pehools are conc'ueted as a part- ory Ilia reiritlai. trlr nf (ti ttnll aralfv. 1,'tZi ma " "-"" "' ' """'" ;xmsi The Instruction glen Is of the satnvw,; f .. . . ."--'. ..' . "'... .. ' .. 1T-Z& '-' oilier department of the UnlversltjrjajS'' 'J i nni iii dm a nit nvsTnmn t ip irinn am in nnwi -.-: HiKh School Rrnrtualei ate given , Prefi5sG M erenoe oer any others for admission n, eectilne cnurBA ! tbree VHm A."I.y Special courses ale alo offerea toYS'ii?;: trradualex or teputahle tralnlnB schooiyf1v.'J to prep.irc tneni lor lenrntiiR.posmonq in iioimin. lor superinieiiuciitH, tjibcpv;, tlan1! or directors of tralnlne school. AJ' . write today for Catalog M-9. ,Ail" firinna nlafnnr.fi Ml i " xi,t I i r-nrHrti t- iTAII.rrDCITTtfS' tf.nna til batntr rterk. I krni 11 riiiiaiieiphia Trw-i olman School 2104 Walnut St. A school where ;lrls and small brs are trained and devel oped In harmony with the work they will have to do In life Oloi.o attention given each Individual by Instructors Willi (-pedal apti tude. Pupils live nnd arrow in the Intln idtint Altrnlton spirit of usefulness. Classes limited to 1.1 Self-expression. Volie Development. Kinder carlen to College Preparatory Deptn Auto- service for small ihlldren Sprcial Mitihrr'i Count In Wmr Cooking and Frtnrk Telephone Locust SJgl tlitahrth W. llrilfy, .n , Principal Miss Marshall's School FOR r.IRI, OAK JJiSIS, FHItA, Pay and Boarding Departments. Primary.' Hifliiiruiiir nun uiirr prfPTHVHrrrit courses Art. Music. Expression. DoraUf ifffL a Science, Secrttarjshlp. Teacher to every ?lftJ'T I.I..M.4UI. oll prepsmi' Kins iht" rnnipip witn ikb AJMrgV. B airy studv rooms Outdoor sthletlcs, Tnty for appointment or telephone Ogle LanVt'f 1 nl lllnsleil. a.lsln. II..C Phila. School of Deiign for WoaMJMIj rteop-ns Peptemher 0. 'H'l ItROW) AMI MSTER 8TBKKT8, TUttA. 3rS,-4 JKXKINTOWN. PA. Beechwood a.) A Cultured and Practical Schoi for Young Women, Thoroughly r Established. Strong Faculty ' i I u in iu uisi tiirt nun urtviuu inii, viuiisfl aptitudes OlrJ are prpared for lt- maintenance and to meet responsibility of life. College and Preparatory Depart ments. Music. Art, Domestic ScIsms), Fecretanshlp. Expreaion. Phrsleal Edu ration Normal. Kindergarten, SwtiA mlng Pool. Athletic Fields. Address M. II. RFAKR. Ph. T.. Presiilat nox 413. Jenklntonn. r. z I.ITITZ. PA. LINDEN HALL SEMINARY JTrtr 1 j ears It hss been .ducattnr and tp-lntnr nunir vmyimi for wnrth- h4hk Alms at highest rteelnpment of body, mini uv and character rrolda a happy, whole, f aome home life. Beautiful, healthful loci-,-' tlon Comfortahte bulldtnss modern equtif menl uj-mimiium Araaemic. ijollis. Preparatory, Music Art, Domestic Selene Secretarial Junior p-pt Terms I80O. RP.V, F. XV. BTKVOBL. Prlnclnal. I Itns lilt. I.ltltl. P. , NEWARK, nut,. A Women's College of Delawar V To women deilrlnt; a, liberal edooatlaai . Bder Ideal conditions ot bom. lite, tha Wpb.' I .n'a Collrco ot Delaware offers untlc.lR (.1 .rportunltlei at extremely low cost. 81 to at !1 mA In i. Ka,,lirii1 mnA Tie.lthflll rlnn AmivlA mour from Philadelphia. For cataloc writ. UPw uui wimfrkti j. noniNSON, Osu, ,:: Vaira.l- Tl at I n v t A ,JJJ i.iiTiiKKVii.rR. im. -2 TA Maryland College 1 I&S3 tUK llUJIUt 118V -H Cc!lfo l'reir:oyij4 eara Hlst.rr'.-' Uorarstlo ScltJ:. llu mile, trotn Bait. Musio Irireproof Uuildlnn .vntsslon INon.Secl.riai. Adore.. President Rouse for I ntaloc f. rTitrm it 1 1:. u. -!-; RWA RTiniORIPA . MARY LYON SCHOOL ,"." & M A home school Handsome new flrtprottfrft rA, residence hall. Outdoor el a si rooms. 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