1 I ' , r"4 , J ., .',.' rjn'ii U . r-JJ EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1918 " "'Vio-,. fv WflWH! w,il,lfMHSl'w"'-,-'y"-. -- '.vi-.., n 'r'-w' .-.- v taa V,' l (. f"' k'V it i. GOSSIP OF THE STREET PHILADELPHIA BANKERS USE s EVfiRY EFFORT TO KEEP DOWN CREDIT TO NONESSENTIALS Safety of Loans No Longer Plays Important Part if Bor rowing Has No Direct Relation to War Pro-. gram Gossip of the Street T OCAL financial Institutions arc adhering strictly to the general rule of "credit consertlon" which the Federal Reserve Board, at the request of Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo, has been urging thiough. out the country, In order that ample funds may be available for the use of ' 'the Government In the prosecution of the war. Only a day or two ago an appeal was sent out by the New York Federal Reserve Bank asking member banks In that district to be as sparing of credit to business men and nonessential Industries as possible, ' and this announcement brought about a discussion of the local credit ' situation among several men In a downtown brokerage ofllco jestorday afternoon. Attention was called to the appeals made for the conscnatlon 1 of credit from time to time recently In this Federal Reserve district, and the opinion prevailed that It was more dlmcult for the aernge business man In Philadelphia to make eon small loans or renew expiring ones than In New York city. ' So strict hae several of the Higet national banks In this city been adhering to the rule of withholding loans. It was remarked, that the email business man and manufacturer of articles not exactly war neces sities arc finding It difficult to keep their "heads aboe water," no matter ' how strong their backing may be. In this connection a story was told of the experiences -of one small company which had been going ahead bv leaps and bounds until it encounteied tiouble in h.ulng mateilal It s-ells at wholesale and letall delivered from the Middle West. Experiences of the Small Borrower When Its officers found that the transportation congestion of the winter was making H a difficult pioblem to supply the demands of the territory they had vlrtuallv no difficulty in floating a small loan to help finance their business, as they wero fortunate enough to have as an ' lndorser for their paper a man owning much property nnd reputed to be worth considerably moio than $1,000 000. But, notwithstanding the safencss of the loan, the laigo bank which had accepted their paper i Insisted that half of it be paid on maturity, and when the remainder came duo recently payment In full was required. The officers cculd not understand why, with such a strong lndorser and with their business outlook much brighter with the improved move ment in f i eight, they should not have the privilege of a short etenslon until the season's leturns would come back to thelt ttcasuiy. But they Tvere told that credit conservation must be practiced and they would have to pay the money, and, of course, theio was nothing else for the boi rower to do but to arrange for lifting the paper This Is tho condition geneially for tho small business concern that must depend paitlallv on banking accommodation for aid under tho unusual times caused by the war, and while there has been a 6 per cent late quoted for money in Philadelphia for some time those who tiy to borrow except for use in filling Gvernment war oideis or for purchasing Federal securities Issued to help finance the campaign against Germany, find there Is virtually no such thing as a money market In this city. Philadelphia Company's Outlook Philadelphia Company nffalis have been summaibed bv an official as being more encouraging than for some time with the exception of Pittsburgh Railways Company. A recent statement .sas In pitt: "The thlrt -five-cent net rate for domestic coniumeis of natui.it gas became effective July 13 and there should be an increase in earnings. Industrial demand for gas Is being met nnd by icason of the substantial advances last winter earnings In this department aie large. In the fiscal j ear ended March 31 last the gas subsldi-uies sold 47,307,773.200 cubic feet of natural gas, being a decrease of 753,122,000 cubic feet, with Increased lecelpts from that souico of $1,123 175 "The Philadelphia Company's total gioss for the last fiscal jear was 111, 332,440, an Inciease of $1,754,213, bo that outside of the gas depuit ment there was little gain In gross. Munition and factory contracts mado heavy demands on the supply of gas and the great poitlon of the Inci cased - ' revenues camo from this business Our plants aie being prepared for another period of btlsk operations In the Pittsburgh Industrial field ' "Because of the $10 and $15 wage paid workeis In Pittsbuigh theie should be no diminution of domestic demand this ear, even though the eld rate was twenty-seven and one-half cents net. The company devel oped Its new coal business last ear and tho tempoiary decline In earnings ' from this souice during the month of Maj, tho latest ictuins available, !s but temporary. "Operation of trolley cars is delajcd because of the congestion In the downtown districts. For example, tho running time on the Alle gheny loop is sixteen minutes, and during the rush hours It requires forty minutes to make the trip. Automobiles and ti ucks are the chief ' obstructions. ! "While we have no data concerning levenues from tho Pittsburgh Railways Company, that Information now going to the receivers for 1 presentation In couit, it Is generally undo stood that there are fewer passengers since the new five to heven cent faro went into effect. It Is 1 not entirely due to the advanced fare, elthei, as the man of moderate circumstances now draws big money and drives an automobile, and In 1 the evening he and his family take a pleasure ride In his own car rather ' than a trip to an outlying park by tiolley. Liberty Loans, the Red Cross 1 and other war funds are taking the sutplus savings, and there are not ; the trips to the stores that occuned in the past. Men are working ovei ' time In the mills and not giving their evenings to trolley rides. The Hog 1 Island shipyard nnd plants In other cities have diawn heavily upon the Moating labor, a class that Is a heavy patron of trolley cars In the leisure ' hours." Plans for Liquidation of American Malting , Plans for liquidation of the American Malting Company aie pro- ' gresstng to the satisfaction of the committee recently formed by first I preferred stockholders. A deposit of piefeired stock with the Guarantee . Trust Company was asked for by this committee on July 3. Deposits can 1 be made until September 11. It can be stated that approximately 60 per ' cent of Jhe required number of shares has been deposited. Consent of 60,000 shares of first preferred stock, will be required to authorize a Ilqulda ' tlon of the company. ' Net liquid assets for Ameilcan Malting pieferred now stand at about ' 40 a share. This Is exclusive of plants, which are carried at $3,000,000. ' If these plants could be sold for fifty cents on the dollar an additional $20 f a share would be realized for the preferred, making $60 In toto, compared with a market price around $445 a share. American Malting Company contiols only about 30 per cent of the ' malt business of the country, the balance being In the hands of Inde pendent manufacturers It has been found by experience that there is no advantage In having an amalgamation of malt manufacturers. No skill ' Is required in conveiting bailey into malt. Restilctions Imposed by the 1 Government have enthcly, disorganized tho malt business. Brewing 1 Interests were 'first oidered to curtail their output 23 per cent and 1 subsequently another 25 per cent. No malt has been manufactured since 1 July 1 last and It Is Illegal for malt manufacturers to buy bailey until October 1, Growth of the prohibition movement has further tended to ruin the business of the malt company, Lehigh Valley and Reading Run Close Race The recent statement by President Loomls, of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, pointing out that anthracite shipments over that road In June ' exceeded those on any other road, recalls that In 1914 mm 1915 It also carried moi anthracite to market than its competitors. But In 1916 and ' 1917 Reading regained Us lead as the premier anthracite carrier and has ' held It during 1918 with the exception of the month of June, when Its ' shipments were 1,345,079 tons, against 1,352,820- by the Lehigh Valley. ' For the three months of the coal year Apill 1 to June 30, 1918, Reading hauled 3,935,469 tons and Lehigh Valley 3,856,311. Both roads are now running a close race for first honors with respect to anthracite tonnage. This, of course, is a large factor In their total business. Revenue from the transportation of all kinds of coal on the' Lehigh Valley In 1917 amounted to $20,402,226, or nearly as much as from merchandise, which was $22,705,556. There Is, therefore, a close relaUon between gross revenue and I .anthracite tonnage. The following j freight, including coal, and the by the Lehigh Valley Railroad for 1918 June $4,821,044 May 4,517,949 April 3,911,269 March 4,739,972 February 2,632,553 , H January ,,. 3,195.888 w table gives the monthly revenue from number of tons of anthracite carried the first six months of 1918 and 1917: All Freight Revenue Anth. Ship. (Tons) 1917 1918 $4,315,073 1,352,820 4,190,442 1.328,464 3,358,152 1,175,027 4,332,091 1,355,933 2,736.798 1,042,784 1917 1,347,205 1,275,513 988.873 1,234,871 "07.704 985,830 3,658,145 983,964 BUSINESS CAREER OF PETER FLINT A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead Hr. Whitehead u III muuer pour bundles' nuestimt, 07t buvlno selttuo. nrtirrtfulitu c nrf employment. Ash your questions clrarli and vnt nil the facts 1 our torrrrt name nml full address must be signed to nil hiqulrfe Thosr which nrp niiniititimi inuftf h tntmrrit Ansurrs to technical quMtfoiM ttill he sent bv mall. Other Questions nil be anSHCrrd in this column The most intrrestlna prob lems of inquirets Kill bo uoicu Into the story of Peter Flint. CLNII I HAD a letter from Wall ice Ulll'r this morning reminding me of niv promise to come to Boston a week from tomor-lou- to the wedding He sllp"i c l'ttle note Into It from Margaiet. This li what It said "My dear, dear Peter I nm looking to seeing vou on Saturday week, when 1 marry the dearest fellow In the world Philip Is a dear fellow, and he is o strong and manly He Is Just the kind of man any girl could truit nnd lean on (And In brackets she added, fig uratively speaking, of course") "1 remember the fine evenings wo used to have with ou at our house, nnd we loo( upon Pctei as one of the rnmliv. You know, dear friend, we are all Inter ested In vou nnd jour happiness How 1 wish jou could find some sweet girl to whom vou would bring the same hap piness thnt Philip brings to me "Your slncero and affectionate friend. MAUGAHi:r iiii.i.i:ii" When I lead that letter 1 saw nt once wh I never had a ghost of ii show with Mnrgnrct not thnt I ever fell in lovo with her I guess It was only n Kind of calf nffectlon She Is so able to take care of herself thnt Instead of a fellow taking care of her. I guess she would be more likely to want to take care of him When 1 bee how she thinks of Philip. 1 reallze'that I ns wrnig I think nil girls like fellows who can run the show, as It were. 1 am trlng to run '.:,- show with Rosle, but I haven't had much stirces I think I'll tell Margaret about Kosle She'll understand, Francis tells mo that the deal Ins been fixed up between the bank and the Consolldited. Apparently there was one awful dust-up. Qucston and Pills bury both refused polntblnnk to even think of a sale of their preferred stock The bank's lawyer was prepircd for this, however, and chipped an attachment on them nt once They asked for Iwmtv fom houis to consider It and sec their law j er Finally thty came across with the stock, but managed to get a concession from the banks laweis that they should retain their executive positions claiming that if they wcie not allowed to do this the would go out of thcli vvav to make all tho trouble they could as minority stockholders Francis is to go to the compiny with the title of general manager, the b ink put a mnn in as treasurer, while Ques ton is to be head of the manufacturing dipartment nnd Pifisburj of the snlcs depirtmcnt. I asked Francis where he camo In on the deal, one was to boss one-half of the business and the other to boss the other pirt Stems to me," 1 said, 'that ou have been stung somen lit re, Piancis " Well, it doesn't seem to have worked out exnctlv as I had hoped." he said, nnd I could i-ee that he was worried, but the bink assured ine that vhen tiling got working out right they would gradualh drop tho other three folks and leave me in control " "It won't be very nice for jou, worth ing here with Queston and Plllsburg, will It?' "No, I am afraid It won't be as happj as I hoped, but well, its only for a short while and then and then well iee " I have a great new answer for tho aigument that a fellow's wife objects to his taking out life insuiance 1 tried it today on one of those fussj, henpecked little creatures who wear a No 13 col lar and a fringe of chin whiskers I was tackling him about Insurance, and ho said- 'Oh, no' I couldn't pos hlbly think of taking any insurance My wife doesn't believe It. 1 have men tioned 11 to hei once or twice before, but she objects " Then 1 sprung my answer and got him going That's all right, clr," I said; "your wife might object, but sour widow won't. Your widow would see how foolish our wife had been to object, but it would be too late to correct the dam ago then The thing for ou to do is to take out an insurance policy and don t say anthfhg about It to her." The old chap stammered and stuttered, and finally he let on ho couldn't do that because his wife knew how much pay ho got I guess that poor devil had to come across with all his monev and she probably gave him a nickel to buj gum w Ith Gee! The girl I many lsn t going to mr.TOPi.vts The Stanley Booking Corporation THE following theatres obtain their pictures thrnush the STANLEY Booking; Corporation, which Is a guarantee of early show Inir of tho finest produc tions All pictures re!nveel before exhibition nk for the theatre in ycur locality obtaining pictures through the STANLEY Booking Corporation. A IUnmk. Uth. Morrla t Paaayunk Av.. AinamDra MHt Daily at -.. di. o.nkx rKRSIIINO'R CltUBAUElia ADrI I d 52D AND THOMPSON bTh ArULLU MATINEE DAILY KITTY OOriDON In "TINSpL" AD-Am A CIIKSTNUT nnL 16TII ARVAUIA 10 A M to 11 18 P. M PAULINE FnnnEIUCK in "KEDOHA" ni 1 irnion broad street aki BLUhitJlKU 8U8QUEMANNA AVL KITTY OORDOM In ' TJlri li l.m.ui-r.i ntmnrCC MAIN faT . MANAYUNK EMPRESS MATINEE DAILT OLADYS IIROCKWELL In THE SCARLET ROAD" FAIRMOUNTa',WunSAiXv- MAnEL NORMAND In 'THi: VENUS MODEL" f-A III V THEATRE 1311 Market 8t FAMILY A M to Mldnlebt. JACK LIV1NQSTON in "THE PRICE OF APPLAUSE" r f TIJ CT THEATRE Below Sprue. 56TH S 1 . MATINEE DAILY BESSIE LOVE in "A LITTLE SISTER TO EVERYBODY" GREAT NORTHERN TASiSVKi' THKDA BARA tn "A FOOL THERE WAS" iiinrn I A ! 60TH & WALNUT STS. IMrEKlAL. Mat. J 30. Evea. 71) MARY PICKFORD In "HOW COULD YOU. JEANJ" LEADER "ST MZcSSIfrR Am DORIS KENTON In i.THF. STREET OF THE SEVEN STARS" T'HEATRES OWNED AND MANAGED DY MEMRERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT "D AB0VE MARKET ALMA REUBENS "ga 0NS.. CFDAR 60TH CEDAR AVENUE ENID BENNETT ,n "I5nT COLONIAL otS:.B Jf!!TB?dPir Henry B. Walthall ' Job.. COLISEUM K"M Be'- AMtb Dorothy Dalton 'V'TiaU'w'8! get away with anything like that with me Fortunately, I suggested that ho have the doctor examine him, and, If the doc tor passed him, 1 would go 'to see his wife, but that he wasn't to talk Insur ance to her until he hid passed the doctor's examination 1 don't know what 1 am going to ray to the wife when 1 go to see her But 111 ask Perkins He will, probably put me up to something todavh ltrsiMiss i:rimt.M Don't uorij nboiit tlaillght in somnia. What does tUs mean to AOl'f Buines Questions Answered Will ou uleane Biic me the mmrn nnd nd. dreHuen of several larsre whole tip hnunett In ml town who neli tholr coons throiiKh suit" men? I would like to hnp the ntmH nt wholesalers of loose leaf ledser Mtnm an 1 other office supplied and also of w holes tie crocers anil confectioners 11 1, c The classified section of the telephone dlrectoi) or the clt directory should give jou all the Information jou want Anj grocer would bo able to tell vou who are the leading wholesile giocers In the town, nnd nnv stationers store could give vou me n imp ot onice appliances people wno operite in jour town If jou wnnt concerns other thin those locnted ill jour home town look in the trade Jnurnils covering tho lines of In- .lttotrv In nitKStlnii dustry In question I would like to take up Interior dn orient: hut hae no special detoratlnp cxp rlen, , or training In thai line Have er t.ood tust Could vou 111 me how to Ret In the bus ness? V. W e Perhaps the best vvav for vou to nt -compllsh our purpose would be to securo a position In a department store snv In the carpets After vou have had some experience In that department. li to get transfer red to the furniture department You (.in icivimpllsh this b going to some large furnltuie establishment Then try to secure a position with an Interior decorator In almost iinv pi.it tlcal onpacltv In other words, get Jobs to begin with selling the various com modities used In Interior decorating If jnu have some expciltnto In judg ing stvle. iiunlltv and hirmonv vim could take up the more piat tlcal end nf doing the actual decorating I'nder se palate tovoi I end vou the nimes of ceitnln magazines the renting nf vvhleh will give vnti mam v Uu thle polnteis In jour proposed woik ANTHRACITE MINES' OUTPUT SETS RECORD Huge Total of 1.750,000 Tons Producer Last Week, Official Report VI nMilnctun. Aug 1 Anthracite production reached i lot 1 of 1,750,110 tons last week, and the fuel administration announced that this nut put broke nil previous reeoids The ftie ndinlnlstratlon i"ued the following stitemenf "The mine workers' enthiislism i ver breaking coal production lecords frns reached the nnthmclte region I tiring Uhe week ending August 3 there was tin- greatest coal tonnage for nnv week Ibis enr, the production nf prepircd slzrs amounting to 1.1B3.J20 tons antl tlcain sizes D87 '.'70 tons This 1 1 a banner week In the an thracite field and reflects great ciedlt on the pattloth endeivnr of the anthinclte miners It should serve to reis.uro eon. sumerft who fear a threatened shortage of nnlhaclle. "But the fuel administration wants it to he fullv rcallTtl tint this one wrU will not KtifUte to sive the Mtuitlon 'I o keep up with the demand fot anthincitt net w Intel it will he neces-nrv to Keep everlastlngl) nt it and thK recotd mut bo betteied If pitriotlc striving ean ae. complisdi It ' CALLED STRIKE FOMENTER Federal Atlornc) Acts Against Man Ar- ctied of Making Trouble Mernlek. I'n., Aur. 0 On onlc-r of United .States District Attnrne Flui nett, of Scr.inton. V It KhiB silil In he a rcprescntatho nf the Mibmiiim IJoat Corporation, or Newark, N I was rommlttpd to tho Column! i Cininl Jail. followInK his arrest hv Amrilein Oar anil Tnuiulrv Company police here He Is alleKf-d to 1iae caused fcccr.il strikes at tho plint recently and to hi offered big wages tn the men If tho would leae, taking them off Government i contracts on which they are cnpaKtdi here riioTon.ws STRAND l'tn AV" 8t VenanB0'i; of Uronl 'We Can't Have Everything' EUREKA 40ni MAnKnT bTs VIVIAN MARTIN In ' VIVICTIT." 333 MARKETnTVV'S SVifrF OLADYS HROCKWnLL In "1IIKDS UP PREY MODFI 4-'3 SOUTH ST. OrchMt insert: iiaukawa in "THE WIMTII OF THE OODS" PAI ACF 1-14 MARKET hTUEET 1 -1-C in A M to 11 is m WII I.IAV IWKVI'M In "THE BONDMAN" PRINCESS Wo Ara,?" DOROTHY DALTON In - "THE KAI.SEH S SHADOW" REGENT MAnKE? 2V WrL CIIVRLrs RAY In ' "NINE ) CLOCK TOWN" RFAI TO OERMANTOWN AVENUE II1 I KJ AT TIII.PEHOCKKV 5- WALLACE REID In "THE FIREFLY OK 1'RANCE RIVOLI 6JU AND SANSOII STS K1V WIMIAM S HARTMVn'n" D'" "THE PATRIOT" RUBY MARKET ST I1ELOW 7TIf 10 A M to 11.15 il AIL STAR CAST In P' "NINE-TENTHS OF THE LAW SAVOY V-n MA'lIiET, STREET tJ- V 1 "A. SI to illdn to llldnlrht NELL SHIP.MAV In 'A GENTLEMAN B AOHEE.MENT" STANLEY ,Va,:Xi lYVr1 DOUGLAS FAIRRANKS In HOUND IN MOROCCO VICTORIA "."V OL- lT,':,':.,: '??. FRANKFORD 4"5 Kr''TnSD0ArtYAV Taylor Holmes " paw -4- IF IMRO FRONT ST. GIRARO AVE. JU1UUIS J inn bo Junction on Kranktord "L" Mareerv Wilson ln XIllB i,and maibcijf '"""" OF THE WIDOW" I Of! 1ST a- ANn LOCUST STREETS LULUOl MM t 10 130. 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Straycr's Business College riilljilelphli'H drratest Uuiinest rliool j Txp rt teachers Mlrn enulptn nt Ind (In il nd inrrm nt ( h irp nn i nic l'o puiouf KUimntitd ln and iht ' lam i "nit ttu 1 nta now atten litis 1 nrolt now 807 ( hritmit street. I'hone. Uulniit JSl. " Miss II UTS Trainlne Siliool for Kinder- ctrtnerit. 3n00 Walnut St,, Plilli. Junior, Senior A. (Iraduate Courses Primir mth- on" I'mcure Jlnu'rKarleIl ruin- """ drnti rcHidonte For pirilrulLrv ndd Arte- li.ile T. lllnuin, I'rln.anOQ ualnnt St.. I una. TAYLOR SCHOOL M1 ST. Uiitllty InBtrurtlon In Orres Wiorlliand Tout Ii Tjivrltlnjr IlooltkiTllu Qual fjlns fnr hlcliKiliry Da i;enlng 5 rmvATu Dancing "-so.ns $5 T1IK COIITISSOZ SCHOOL. Mirrored Studio. 15"U Chealnut bt Da i Tis I ociut J1UJ A TKACHCU I"OU l.VUUV PUPIL. "AVIRELESS TELEGRAPHY riniuiins instituti:. som ncn st. Ctasea for men and womrn prl ate period, rail write or phone I oruat 3l Teliliers Munlrd Positions iltlnB Tree r ul-ir'n for Colleere . Normal Br-nluitei Modern Teirhera nnrelll. 11105 Mlrket SL crl&p air sunny looms a course of study irom kind iKirten (ago 4 yea") through lilBh i-chool anJ colleRe nrenaratlon. planned not only ror Llasrnom study, but actual prac tical Instruction there ou nao the idei behind the Oak Lane Country Day School Auto bua from city renter. Ger mantnwn and Jenklntown Not m."1"!i1l .ohnn Newetit meth Sdi-nJw buildin,. -democratic ! SgJ"biormidt fo-T9iyQ5iT wkst riir.sTKB. pa. West Chester State Normal School n pnna R " . troiie 10 J-nna nia ror Pachlna "olleite bualneaa J20 to IJ80 for boro iSltlon elcperjear O M.Phlllp. Prin WlTT'AMSrORT. PA; DICKINSON SEMINARY fddreaa Pre'ldentl!gltLVllllam.port. Pa HTNOTOV. PA WYOMING SEMINARY A co educational achool where boya an zlrla Ket a lslon of the hlgheat cui poaea of life. Exceptional teacher. I ind pur- '. ,., .ipnt Collese Preparation. Ilual. neai Music Art. Oratory and Domeatio Vrti and Science Military tralnlnr. Uiinna.lum and Athletic fteldi. 74th year, Endowed low rales Write for M-nftAIBP Afff I Alar SWt W MM W . catalor. Addreaa L. L Npraiue, D. v.. Prt.luent. nint.ion. u, . MERCEnsneno. PA. JIKRCKRMHW ACADEMY offera a thor oush phy.lcal. tnintal and moral training for college or buaine.s Under Christian mat. t.rs from the great unlv. I -oca tn th. Cum berland Valley, one uf the mo.t plctureaquo not. uf Amer New mm Lqulp. mod Writ for Cat. Ad. iux 110, Willi. iu Mann lrylnja. LL, V.. Headoaiter, Mtrtcraburf, Vm. flN Vdays QK UK, P. ' glmg&&$8m' 1 I PLEAIL s-3 !9HidtipuiUU EDUCATIONAL Iloth IftH nitvniNn. r-A. Schuylkill Seminary Reading's Junior College Preparatory nnd Junior ollepe roursrs for all rolleKM and universities Co ed classical commercial music elocution and domestic science Hales $178 Catalog on requsst Hi:. MAKIIl.N r. TI.KI,. .M A.. 1. !., rresltlrnt VII'I.AMI N. i. MAPLEHURST SCHOOL Vr;""1 A alrct homp prhnnl for n llml-frl number of retanlM Mid subnormHr . hlldrrtt Stvn f n inrs ptp rlf nr ttnnltlM P AMry.tyn ni.uun itiii:,rrincirini M NAJl. VA. EASTERN COLLEGE 1;- Co d near Wnnhlncton D C If prf prnntnl ntt rour 1'rcp School Hnt $350 Cfllnlrc I)r II I Hot.p, l'rc. Hot A. Tonne Men nnd Horn The Episcopal Academy Locust and Juniper Sts. ot vnr With WhUh Whs l nltrd In 101 The Do Lnncey School ThorrttiRh tirpparntlon for (nllcr nr- rlul niirt.fi prrimrlnfr Tnr UtitltirnH or ihe I nltrd ttit" rrvlp rtritp Hhlp for ho it tn 11 rnr of Hfrr nltintnrv Militurv Irlll for Ijo a tn th Mlddlr ind I ppr hools I pnrr rhool op nx SptpmhT lDth Mid Up fhnol pptrmlnr "Oth Lower Sihool ptemlpr 211 IfpHrt Mnntpr will hr t tho caderny on nnd nftrr ppt tnbpr 7 IlfKllpr millrd on appllratlon ISev. rilll W I STI INMKI, .lr.,S.T.D. 1 trail M intrr Franklin and Marshall Academy I V V.T1 II. I'. lotintlrd ITRT. 1'ninr I ii fur till inlleces nnd ti hnl il h M !s lleitit fill lit It Ii r rl tt 1 prounds Kxrellent I tne nmil rn i iniipmcnt fletnn t-lutii Ml iithlettc fralnimr fur ehit r linvs 1 Ihrare MI'l' in fur ol I, r 1 1 h ttld s, hnol on bass HlloulnFT mode mte terms e'atnloKui and literature of Interest to collene prtparatori -tulents on request Aridrttts llox -IIJ Eelnln VI. Ilarliniin. A. VI, , Principal PREPARATION FOR COLLEGE lnnl ruil rrvlrr. nnd Stnto Hoard i nimi, UiiInpt C ourtpH, Typewriting Miort hiintl, ItunkUppplnc. IVrnrli, pjnlnit. Urnftlriff. Urlte, plionr or iat Brown Preparatory School ' !irot n rui-RRY tukkth rnrvTNrT inir.. r. ChestnutJMl ncaaeim An Idcallv I ft itfd Country HOARDING AMI PAY SCHOOL I OH DOY3 'PilOROtGir preparation for colleee. Frlrnt tic rhool or buinss Hich rpt fttnul.td of srliol irship Th sihnol In "ituatril In th hilly rrclon 11 nil If s north of Phlt Tfltnrre ampui athletic tleM rnlf Unka nnd rompleteI pqulpped f:niniislutii with sulmmlnr pool Separate Tower srtiool for bos from clx eari upward Specially lot rate for fin day boarders For ratalop addresi .lame I nwson Pattorson, llfidmas ter. St. Mirtlnn. Chrstnut Hill. rn. AI.l.KNTOW.N. PA. entow Preparatory School PrepnreR bos for leTdlnrr coIIpcp mnA ltrtHeralllrK Hlch atindinM New build I int. special department ror noj a oer 1 Athltl( teams I irp" t impup and cunti'i Blum T ernn $ Kin i it I cr on request. t th' aohnol Wilt llox -HM William II Rr.-e. rHmli.il. Mlmlmrn. Pa swArtTiiAionn. pt. svutiimori: ncri'KTor:v school A fchool foundt 1 upon basU of true sin- cerltj. well equipped an! pitronized b fam Mln of the best ilien Hos an moulded lor nignnai niannoou ana tuiiRnt ino trutj mean ntr nf u useful life V I rlnuH School hut ipHtronoK I" non aeetnrlan .summer cession write or uku " i nc risiow oj axtnrthmorr" A. II TOMI INII, HriiliniHler. Ilept 120, wunnmore. i i ill niufn irom I'nua r ivft FMiLrtrnon. n. 3. MIIZinON' SdlOOIy ror boya in nnd up 1J mllps from N ataloR Add llox 14 RHeMiew lodse Wt I'nglewood N J KKWTOV, '. 4 Newton Academy for bo8 I) to 10 Modern equipment Personal attention Catalog Addrthf) I'rlndpil IJox Vnvton N J jurnr-NSACK. v. j. NEWMAN SCHOOL ll(M.Nstl. .1 A rollepe rrep r itory tioir 11ns school for 04 boj a Under rnlhollL nuaple. a small rlassca Indlvldllil tittentlon Rrallent rhdplnln. JKhSIJ AI HEIST I Oc KE I.L D . President of Hie Hoiiri ot 'Iruateea C. E. DELBOS, Head Master TRINCKTON. N. PRINCETON PREPARATORY sdioor, nut nns Tollece prrpara.tor for lios 14 fir and ' oldfr beautiful loc itlon miil clavsrs t- ccllent fftculu , 11 nuippoil hulldtnks larse grounds, puppr trtd athletics, 43d eur t'atnloir on n quest J. B. FINE, n';-';r Princeton, N.J. STAUNTON YA. Staunton Military Academy Onlj Cioirrnm't Honor Ariulrniy In South JarRest prHuto nratleim In the Kaat riojs from 10 to -u arfi okl prepared for the Universities UoMrnnient Acad emles or business Gymnasium swimming pool und athletic pirk New $J0O. '"l bnrracki Chirffps ll'rt Tor ratalnju ' address Col. M. (1. KaMr Vh 1), Principal, Muunton, u. riiRTi:R. p. PENNSYLVANIA Military College Men Command Carry Onl ' Theae the worda of the flrat P. M C. man to fall tn No Man'. Land, eipreaa the life and spirit of thla old Insti tution whoae .on., from Lieutenant to Major Oeneral ar. with the Flag; as tn run War day. While her graduate, direct munitions' pro duction man battleplane, lay down th. barrage, and go "over the top." 1' M. U "carrlea on" aa atadlly and earneatly a. eer her training of men for th. battles ot peace or war The men who lead are th. men who know. Senior Unit R O. T. C. Collegiate courae. In CUI1 Engineering, Cheml.try, Economics and inane. Preparatory and Junior Echools. Col. Charles IS. Hystt, Commandant. Box 883, Cheat.r. Pa. "The West Tolnt ot the Keystone Stat." I1ELLEFONTE. PA. BELLEFONTE ACADEMY Ideal home preparatory achool for boys In foothills of Alleanenlea Subjects selected to suit choaen career Eleen teachera Spring Hater. Light-acre athletic field amnaalum and .wlmming pool. Four building. Rate, moderate. Ltmlrnl to 100 boy. 1 year, and upward Military training; voluntary, Catalog. Jamar P. Hughes. A. M, Headmajter. Bellcfont. Fa. i t Amine Men wnil noy HA DAL. PA. piers. thool FOR BOYS RYDAL, PA. Offprint? thP ntlxantncp of mo lrrn and thorough i-chool training to fam ilies rpxldlns In Philadelphia and In thr a trinity of Old York Uoad. In Jrnklntnwn lluntlnclon Vallry ana pplchhorlnc d!trlft Th School Huj" 1 opratPd to mfttp ronenlnt thp attPndAnr of pupils arrlvlnir bv railroad at lUdat or Mpadowbmok Ptatlonn or bv Old York Hoad Hot mldrlnx mpftl omall rlapp prmpan lonahlr mntpra Piprrlpd play ar fpaturPB of th arhool a larito mod rn (r'hool hnlldlne' (r-mn!lum ath letlr flrld and prUatp lakp Thr tifw homp I alpo tompltMy pniiloppd with cottaRPs for boardinr r'inlla SUCCESS THROUGH THE LOGICAL SEQUENCE: Good Air, Good Food, Good Play, Good Work Write for Catnloa P (Illustrated) MARK H.C.SPlERSIetitlma-ttrr Rydal, Pa. 5 nAitRisncitn. r,. A Capital School ner Capital CUT Bliarrlsburg A mtintry school founded 1780 Modern bu JdJnc lareo campus Advantaea of am all rltxntea and lndlldual Instruction Thorough rollec" preparation Rates $500 to $800. 3uperIrrt Athletic a Separate Mhool for younper hoa Wo ln!te closest instljra tlon a. personal xislt If posalble Writ for Mir catalogue and plana of new dormitory. Hew Junior school building will ba open for bf-mhr trm Addresa ARTIILR n nROUN, II. A.. neodmatr pi:NiiURn. r. (ERKIOMEN School For Boys Instruction In umitl croups praonal enrp KIllrlrntl preparea for ollecra. Tpctinlril Srhoolr rncjtcpll il re urd for acholirshlp In lending CoIIpbps anj Unl rsltin Development of chaneter nnd trnlnlnr for elllc'ent feree In life faep. Brnte Junior lionl complete ciulpment. OvmnrfBlum nnd 'JO ai re nthletlc field Milliard drill (".irmgle I.lbrarj Not conducted for profit moderito ratca bind for iatalugue. O'car S. Kricbcl, D.D., Prin. iioi ii!. ruNNsnuiiG. r. I.ArSTER. PA. nss (UfO,OJL "Hinii Box 550,Lancnster.Pa. 63l enr. I ndowed 600 J-00- $800 Arrordini lo Inritlnn of room Lrrrv bay rludi'd inuiTidutlly Iit pnrrt Ictrlie'i Ovmnaiium. wimmlni pool, Irirk. Iwa athletic ftrldf ( otalnc on rcniirit. John II "tlivrke. K li , Hfadmirler '9iill!!!iil!lii .(VI.TSIIl KG, PA. KISKIMINETAS SPRINGS SCHOOL FOR BOYS I Prepares for collect or buainees, Tta9 1 closed personal attention Is gtn to facfl i toj Sveial football nnd baseball fields i Golf. Tennis New Climnanlum with iirlm. mine pool ana nowiimr aiies. hlne athletic i pint who stronK compeiiinn icami ocnooi (i'lin Its own farm and coal mine Hat S700 Dr. A. SI. Wilton, Jr., Ire.. .Sitltsbarr. Pa. TVTNOVAn. N. J. NVVW.NXNXVNN.N IrYMONAffiSSSS S Where character, manliness and n liontii will bo developed In om h through the Military S"tem He will li taufrlit how to twl5 S Ziait to learn Telo miles from 5 l'hlla The uinl Ai'.ulemlc Spe- clal and Hiiainess Tourses A rataloR for the parent .ind for the bo -i linnU of lewa of Military J nnd thletlc life I S Dr. Charles H. Lorcnce, Pres $ Maj. Clayton A. Snyder, Supt. i uox hi, wenonan. 11. J kW.WXVkV.NNNXVXVVSVX ULAHLSTtWX. y. j. BLAIR ACADEMY FOR BOYS BLA1RSTOWN, N. J. Healthful 1 ntlmi U mil a from Dela ware W.tter Clan inn aero rampua and ad Jolnlnir l.rm P rfect euulpment S hand some huildlnga ui . rted iithiellca Douhlo omnaaium Prfiarniion for college and tKhniial s honS Mlllt trv drill Visit Hlalr and ee ita ad uitac a Write for catalog A JOHN C SHARP!.. II. I) , Heiidniaater tVAYNKSHOKO. TA. Fishburne Military School e JUDO 000 rlrrproof Lqulpment Prejorta for untverslttes bualneaa life Dlpluuia admits to all lollecea Resultful mlllt.ir imlnlnt Ileautlful. healthful ittui- tlon Ker tadet participate, in annual encampment at Urottoea on Shcnando-ih HHer 3'Jth sear Small claaea C'atalotr .MuJ. MOItc.W II. HflK.INs. prin. Itox 100 uiieloro a wounsTOCK. Ya. Massanutten Military Academy Inculcates flnrat home traditions of the Old Dominion Healthful location ln beau tiful Shenandoah Valley 100 miles from Washington Prepares for collect, technical schools and business Music, athletks 123 000 Dining Hall and Dormitory Limited to 100 boa ltatea M00 Catalog on requeat. HouurdJ. Hcnrhoir, A. AI., Ileudmaater rr.wiNOTov. n. j. The PENNINGTON SCHOOL College and Technical School preparation Military drill KHANK MacDANlKI,, D L., Headmaster. Box 70. l'ennlneton. N. J. NAZABBTn. PA. NAZARETH HALL MILITARY ACADEMY NAZARETH, PA. Founded 1713 College preparatory and business courses Fenlor and Intermediati grades. Hoys 11 to IS ears Supervised athletics. Modarn military training. 30 year, a military cbopl. Illustrated Catalog, Address lio VWt uk, fCJJ. THAr.i.LK. rriacival SHE'S i,VMtt JV iikM(A ww m&s&m ! miff iriAPra .'I'll if II 7 I J KLJj F'M!W'ffllIllMllllllll Ie Yoam Sln n Hot 'W, 4 nBTHI.EIIEVt, PA. t i$i) Bethlehem Preparatory Scbstl nelhlfhein, rn. i 1000 boya prepared for leadlnc unlrtrutM ( j OTIBIIft Hum iwlmmlnir tuol. thletlc nldi. Bumniw' Jk j eeMlon Separate Junior Bchool new tull4- "11 Inir Military Trnlnlnr. JOHN V. Tl'OUKY. M. A., Iltadmaitar. Young Wamen unel fllrla Holman School 2204 Walnut St. school where girls and small Iwvs nre trained and devel oped In harmony with th work they will hare to do In life Close ntUntion Riven each Individual by Instructors with tmeclal apti tude. Pupils live, and grow In tha Indtitdual Allrnlton cplrlt of usefulness. Classes limited to 16 Self-expression. Voice, Development Kinder Rarten to College Preparatory Depts Autcr service for small children SprtM Molhrr't Courts in ITr Cooking and French Telephone Locust iS68 I lif.Mh W Dnlrr, A B , Trlnelpil Miss Marshall's School ua nnd uoardiny Departments Primary, Intrrmpdiatp nrt rnllecp rouraet Art Mualc Hxprpfalon Domt-itl? Brlence ecretirsahlp Tpacher to every pfrl 4-icrp campus with lakp, J arte. nir amen rnnrrn outdoor athletlea, writ for appointment or telrphone Oak Lao 10CO. Illustrated rntnloor Miss E. s. MMISHAM,. Principal. Phila. School of Design for Womei neopena September 80. nnOD ANT) MASTER STRKKTS. PniLA. TKNKIN'TOTV. PA. Beechwood d.) A Cultured and Practical School for Young Women, Thoroughly Establithcd. Strong Faculty Aim to dhror and develop Individual aptltuden GlrN are pr-pared for aelf malntenanre and to meet rettponnibilltlefl of llf Colleno and Preparatory Depart mnt Mtiwlc Art. Domestic Sc'ence, Seerotarffhlp Hxprolon Physical Edu cation Normal Kindergarten Swim mlnir Pool Athletic Tleld Address M. II. I.IlXSIJn. rn. n.. President Hot 4IR. Jenklntoirn. Pa. fiWARTnMnnr:. pa. MARY LYON SCHOOL ?, ji iiomr urnuni. iiinusome new n reproof residence hall. Outdoor claiiroomi. CollMif preparatory. househnM arta general flnUM lnr eourff" AH outdoor nethltle" CatalocJ j-iuui f-npi i,if i.iun. -sii .iriiiinurc, kW I.ITIT7. PA. LINDEN HALL SEMINARY For 172 ear It hn ben Mucatlnr and tralnlnir iotinir wnmn for wnrth u.. Almi nt hlirhest dvlnnmnf nf hnv -i . and character Provldea a happy, whala tome home llf-- n.niitifii h..itnf.,i I..! uon vomiormiHf nuwuincs modern enuts mrnt uvmnnmum Arinlmlc, Colltc Trnn rntnrv Tttatn Avt nnm..iu cr -.' , Eecrrtarial Junior n Terms J300 Ki:V. F V. Trnr.h. Principal. ih i irm, i -a orrnnnnnK. pa Mis Sayward's School for Girli b"JJJTJ FlilM.. I'a. College prep, and ecretiVli eouraea Junior and Mualcnl Lenta. Athletlesu Domestic rlenre 1 arriaee n-IIii for pupil. In Bain Cnvd .irnnn ina vynnen.lau MISJVVKT llTwmn PrlnelPal, pfni.lnat ! wtst fiiraTFtt. prk. DARLINGTOIV SEMINARY" mil filRI.S MLST rllFTFB. PA. Lotnted on n an arre estate In Pennaylva . nla a moat beautiful farmlnc tountry. Lan BUnne Art Mualc Expreaalon Art. and Crifla nnd Home making Couraea Coller. PreiMration with nrllflcate prlvilece. Catalosr. llox (110 v" ' ' CHRI STINE FAAS RYE. Prin. riixMBi-Rsiifnci. pa. PENN HALL (iiniFKsnrno. v. Olrls' rollee Preparatory Modern UrfL puice and speelal courses fertlllcate prlvl Iceph Pnornw with pri ite hath New ffynt indium atil fwimmlntj pil Rates, ItJOO Cutetlos: nnd ieus Ma pi h lear spent ut Atlantic Cit Work tontlnu 3 urilnterruotM Add I-rank s. AInclIl A M.. Prin.. Itox vl Cutetlos: nnd iin AI.I.KVTOWN. TA. Cedar Crest coK,'.K?n von womb- v'CUOt VICaL LI HNTOWN. PA. New bldBB , 13 ncrea Degree rouraea. Piano, Art Voli e Expression nnd Horn. Economic Two eir rouraea iuKura 1 Secretarial. '. nrTiif niKM. p. a unii .. tsiiki.i rt i will i,ijf: FY) It i HflMKN, Ilelhlflicm. Pa. Preparatory nd j rplUBL Grades fully accredited Open. Sent! "3tli .1 II. f Iriif-ll. PhD. PreId.tr? WASHIVflTON. D. p. aul Insliiute A "oaniinT ai07SSlreel.N.V. "d " . i . 1- . odiool for ipahlnRion.D.c. Girl. n.1. rif.a tln.ln... C.tvaA t m I I . . . Mrs. Nunelle II roiil. I.L.1I.. I'r.kldent. Author of Paul a Parliamentary Law" Paul Institute Chautn-unua open ar Veniam Park. Atlantic City. .V J . July lit ' ' J irTiirutii.r.K. m. , Maryland College iaoacu ivuaici ins C.lltge Preparatory I 4 Year. Illat.rr college IGlrls from ti atatM Uomestta Scltn.. Itu mllM trom liaJt.' Musio iFlreproof Uuilajaj.. Lipresslon INon-Aect.rlaa iwreM Pre.Ment Rouse for ('alalo P. I I'THFRVII 1 K. n ' NFATARK. HBL. Women's College of Delaware To women deslrlns a liberal education under Ideal conditions of home life, th. Worn en. College of Delaware offer, unexcelled opportunities at extremely low cost. Sltuat ed in a beautiful nnd healthful region, on. hour from Philadelphia. For catalog writ, t Miss IMIItLU J. KDUlNbON, Dcaa. Newark, Delun ux. STKMHIPS r T7. ureat Lakes Cruise "Finest in the World" Vl Great Lakes Transit Corporation Steel ateamera "(Vtorara. Juolat"1 "i and "Tloneata" -r i, BUFFALO TO DULUTH AVJ Stopping at Cleveland, Detroit, llackin.'l ,' ' j! Island, auu ate, M.rie ana uougaion,. Address W it Zellrr. General Agent. -tH I. The Ilourse Philadelphia, Pa., or J. IV V N T.. for complete folder and fan. Of H JACKSONVILLE .f u-lA HAVA.NNAIl 110HTON .! Phlladelphlt tu Havannah and JackwiMl for all poinia aouin. urn Hai'if-n Philadelphia to ttosteo. for ..li;Nsyj land points, two sailings wee air. r .. 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