WJHBUMHTtBHIEB EVENING PUBliiJ LEDGERPH&At)ELIlilA -WEDNESliit ;wET -' i2lT flftl J U i- ,, "54 - iy. '.;j ' ' fH l ? F.S, sV t " B sv- I? yj B m aate' m ssKP S ! BSSstlfft ' SSSSsU&tSJ BSSSSSSSsTlSSSSSSSsS , JF WiAi BBBsaVtVaff sm& i K I aaK J lazn i? v LATEST GERMAN LIE f , trtogne Zeitung Admits Amer ican '.'Picked Men" Are Fighting Well By the Associated Presi Amsterdam, Aug. 21. ??, An antidote to the opinions of Gen- rail von Blunio and Von Llebcrt, who -, a menace In a laree American army -on the western front, already has ap- I, feared in the ColoRne Zeitung. To calm the German public, the Tuesday edition ' of the Zeitung contained a long- article I attempting to proie by statistics that America cannot possibly send 300,000 i men to Europe In a month The article declares that more than forty troopships already have been sunk. It continues: "If the Americans at the front are fighting well that does not need to cause ' surprise, for It Is the fine flower of , American manhood which Is now at the front, namely, the old regular army, plus about 40,000 of the most sturdy and most adventurous elements, which all . nations have, who oluntecred at the outbreak of the war Then thcro will be icontlngents recruited from the New England States, who are the best-educated and keenest flghtir because their heart is In the buslncis "So wo get an aggregate of from 200, 000 to 260,000 picked men , but once these are used up tho plcturo will be al tered, because they cannot be replaced " The Zeitung believes that compulsory military service is widely opposed, and Is being evaded In the United States, and It builds hope on tho Blonder basis that American casualty ilsta will increase this alleged repugnance The nrtlclo con cludes with these arguments "The .Americans are not supermen, militarily, and less so than In other re spects. America may build standard ships, but sho cannot turn out standard soldiers. "America has dono more thin many expected, even in America, but despite all surprises, American expert opinion that the full weight of her military Power will not develop before 1910, or even 1920, holds good." BUSINESS CAREER OF PETER FLINT A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead (Copyright) Mr. "Whitehead will answer pour business eueatfons on buying, scllino, adiertlsino anil employment, AsJc vour question clcariu and ?ive all tho facts. Your correct name ana ull address must be given to all inquiries. Those which are anotitinoti must be ianored. Answers to technical questions will be sent w mall. Other questions will be answered in this column. The most interesting prob lems o Inquirers will be uoven info the story of Peter Flint. CLXXI TTAVE you ever had to write a letter J.X that you knew you ought to write and you vyantcd to write and yet you dldnt' want to write? Isn't It awkward to start, and when you have got started, you feel that you have started wrong, and every tlmo you make a fresh start you think you are worso off than ever. That's Just how I felt when I wrote mother last Saturday night after Mar garet and Philip had left for "some where In America," where they are Coins to spend their honeymoon. We had a regular JolllflcatlCTi after they left, and It lasted until nearly mid night. Then the guests gradually drifted away and the family retired to their pins. '"I want to stay up to write a letter," eaia to Wallace wnen ne suggested we go to bed.. After he had gone I sat by the little ahogany writing desk In tho living room and began to write my letter to mother to tell her about my engage ment to Ilosle Lever I made half a dozen trles then tho clock on the mantelpiece chimed mid night. I heard a door close upstairs and then silence. It seemed but a few minutes before ths clock chimed again, this time 12:30. Stilt my letter was unwritten, although several vain attempts were scattered on ihe floor. I put down the pen, placed my elbows on the desk, my head sank Into my hands and I began to think over my problems. 1 felt In my heart that Itosle wasn't the equal of oh! cf Margaret Rogers or Mary Gillespie I sometime" wish Rosle was Mary. I wondered If I was Just getting by, or whether I was geitlng on. It occurred to me that of all my folks at home and all my friends in dear old Boston, thero wasn't one of fthptrt whn UnSw Rosle In a friendlv way. t JThere wasn't one to whom I felt I could Introduce her Was I fair to myself in sticking to her? Was I fair to her? What would mother think? Tint dear, dear mother, who had stood between me and the results of many a boyish esca pade! How I wished my mother could be with me then! Dear mother! How un selfish she has always been to me! How she Is always giving and never seeming to expect to receive ' I suppose all moth ers are like that. I think a mother is the best Invention God ever made how lucky I am that He didn't take out a patent on mothers and put a corner on them, so they would be too expensive for mo to have one! I thought of tho time when I was sick day or night I would look up, and there was her dear, sweet face smiling down on rr)B and her hand ever ready to smooth my pillow or make me com fortable. A wave of remorse seemed to sweep over me. God knows, I hadn't been fair to her I guess Margaret knew me better than I know mjself vShe's a nice girl Margaiet Is She knew that once I thought of mother Id write o her and tell her, I wish mother were here now, and I d like to kneel by her feet, put my head n her lap and cry. I would ' I don't care If It Is babyish I wish I were different or Rosle fere different or something. I'm all Rosle has got, ; though! I took out my handkerchief ana wiped my hands dry of the tears which jxhad wet them. "Stupid fool," I said, , and aot un and walked across the room Xf Boom! went the clock one o'clock' ta "Pshaw!" I said aloud. "I'm getting sentimental." I nulled out a package "V ' cigarettes, struck a match and 1m z mediately blew it out. The sound of ' that match scratching was so loud It '', seemed as If It must wake the house. ,1 1 listened breathlessly for a minute. No ' body stirred. Next I gathered up the A -scattered attemnts at a letter, shoved j-j them Into 'my pocket, took another sheet or paper anu wimoui un ,... n.r T.lttlB Mumsv It Is 1 o'clock In th mnrnlmr? Marcaret Is married and ffittM folks have all gone to bed. Here I it if am. or iiiyevii writing fcu jww. VWhen I saw Margaret married I Wiuw that soma dav I might get mar- ',-ried, so I vranted to write to the best '(iue niptner in me wvwu - ..-. -that even now there Is some one that I "- Usui and who. I know, likes me. We aaea'enpaeed ernrtlv. mother dear, but ,vr jkMt' have en understanding, as It were. r name is jooeie Lever, ones never jfitT-n a mother or father; they died , sue was a uiue giri. one b mu ty rough time altocetner. iwd to work; ln Marsh & pel ton's tn Boston and left about the cam time I did. She cot a position In a stora In Newark where she xvorks now, and naturally I have seen more or less of her there. "Now, mother dear, Rosle has. had no real education. She never had a fair ehan.ee and doesn't understand some of the things which you understand She wants some one to love her, though. She says sho wants you to know her and like her. You see, she never had a moth er, and well, you probably know what she means, 1 don't "Francis Oraham doesn't llko her for some reason. 1 think that's because she never had any education But, mother, dear, If Rosle were to get some more schooling and had some ono llko my dear mother to tell her how to dress and things like that, she's all right at heart, and I know we would all bo proud of her. "I don't want to tell dad. He's so funny on things like this, but you'll under stand. I feel so miserable tonight I feel as If I want somo one to help me, so. mother, dear, If you can understand what all this twaddle- means, help me Your loving son, "PETEU " I scaled the letter, switched off the light, groped Into the hall, opened the front door, walked to the nearest mall bo, dropped the letter In, crept along the hllent street bick Into the house, tiptoed up to my room nnd then to sleep TODAY'S HUSINKSS UI'ItlRA.M Oct the most out of life bit c7iooi- huj the work for -which you arc best nttal. Vhut doe this mean to YOU? Uusinco Questions Answered T hae rsad ery eirrfully the mIm letter which you hae urenarert tin urnnn i.r Lou la to get itrnts tu pI1 vour arlom cnminodttJefl Krankiv I don't think vou will ti the faults vou want from this letter Of course ou B.rn t looking for well-odu cited, hlRh-urado si legmen for nur proposl tlon Thit iitBh tine of bilomman could not nelKer the poods for ou Th kind of man ou do want !oiin t think qutcklv nor an alytlcalb Therefore, when uur letter cles nlm thret opportunities he Is ronfuaed The Ibkua Is mixed Your first pirrtcmph ss there In "an op portunlty to mako more than J10O dall are ou Interested"? Then ou irle a lot of fig ures which urn a tit confusing n to me Next ou suxKPKt a dallv oroflt of $.12 ThAt ts quit- a comedown from J100 dally I,.lr ou Blt a number of perrentnicen and talk about $2 to $1(1 an hour Two dollaro to III) an hour for a six-hour diy Is from $12 a day upward In other words, an talk ton manv rnrnlnjr capacllU. om offer too much urietv of Roods and confuse tho Isrum of each In the exuberance of jour deecrlptlon I think jou would Bet better results h offering ono piles proposition only In a single letter: then, when ou ha vour affent ready to accept one and ho has started on that. ou could suKest that he carry the others as a el(l line (Jet them Interested In ono thine first A siles letter which contains mor than on idea will never pull real results Coney a dettiilto Idea to these peoplu that thev can iniku a certain amount of money every day, nnd hammer that one Idea throunh not arv. lnc th amount or the article through which lh monev in to be made I tertrilnly wouid adiso vou to tako jour siles aUKcentlons to u pood adertislnK apent and let him write up a letter for vou You hao a Bood lKnroua descriptive FtIc, nnd if jou were tn add to that a rearrangement of thn thnusht contained In vour letter I Seeley's Adjusto Rupture Pad I Increases efficiency of a truss 50 Thutrii Screir ReeuUtor $2.o GREATEST RUPTURE RETAINER The orlf-ndjuatinc fraturra of till" l'ad make It euv tu wear, nnd the Thumb bcrew ReKiilutnr allowa of altrrlne prp. euro nt ulll. Mont ruptiirea Krou alnwlr TorHe because truaMPa thnt ftpftnrit rlcht In the linnlns were nnt. Our ImpruTaU nppltuncra ami ndAitncfd mrthoda Inaur. lmnroement for erj tuao unu cure many. 1. B. SEELEV, 1027 Walnut Si. Cut out and kpD for reference TO HOG vh iJSScBsaKasWEir m hbm nisr i-.l. S!S1PbiI!Pp via "SOUTHWESTERN" On Moyamensing Avenue 35 MINUTES FROM MARKET STREET Connecting With all Southbound P. R. T. Cars Between 2d and 15th Streets riuvrnrr.tiq The Stanley Booking Corporation THn fellow-Ins theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Booking Corporation, which is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest produc tions. All pictures reiewed before exhibition Ahk for the theatre In ycur locality obtaining pictures through the STANLEY Hooking Corporation. AIU-,k,., 1-'"'. Morris S. I'aasyuu. Alnambra Mot u.iny at m nvita. u.. Wlt.l.IAM FARNLM In "TUB PI.UNOEHtlV APOLLO MD AND.7i,T.J!EI?SA,!iSf (-ATIIKRINB ('ALVKHT In "A ROMANCE OK Till: t'.NDtiltWOKLD ARCADIA o'it" nu.i.iR nunKi: In "IN FtmSUlT Ol POLLY" BLUEBIRD usnQDurs.TI MAHOl'KniTB CLARK In "L'NCLK TOM'B CAUIN" rMinDCCC MAIN ST., MANAYtTNK EMPRLbb MATINCB5 DAILT T'KCC.Y HYI.AND ln "OTHKR MUN S PAUOHTERS" FAIRMOUNT M,h,AS2Ai&?,v KIHTIl HTOnnY In THE DEMON" r-Aa111 V THEATRE 1311 Markst FAMILY (1 A M to MldnUrbl. 1311 Markst St. FuIT.l 1MU .Tir.i u. in PLAYTHINUS" 5ATH ST THEATRE Relow Sprues MAmr.tt uaii.1 CATHERINE CALVERT In "A ROMANCE I OF THE UN DUK WORLD' GREAT NORTHERN "MS. Vpb5 Francis X. Burtrn.nj.nJ, Bejertjr Bn. in IMPERIAL l OOTH 4. WALNUT BT3. i Msts 2 tn Kvca 7 A 9 CONSTANCE TALMADOE tn iinnn WIfitIT TAITT OOOD NIGHT PAUL' t IT AnCB 18T LANCAGTER AVIt f .KAUKK Mntlnea Dally THFDA HARA In "FORIIIDDEN PATHS" . THEATRES OWNED AND MANAGED BY EMBERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION BELMONT iD AUOVB MAWCLT 1AW PlflfFORn In "JACK jnvix ,"' . AND JILL" PFDAR C0T" fB0MX avenue "We Can't Have Everything" COLISEUM """' " c0"' 60th Sessue Hayakawa ' '2KBFS.?F COLONIAL ctn- S.J?.pii7S!i: ALMA REUBENS "T1fnutix.. PIIOTOPIwVVS STRAND atn" Av,,t v,n,nso B- ' Br DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS B "BOUND IN MOROCCO" : which only a trained adwrtltin man can da will you would have a utter earning a real kick. . ... Thnk you very much for the valuable In formation which 1 m glad lo quote as followi . ... In a recent copy of the "Peter Flint" series I saw a reference to thi problem of labor turnover and the request for further Information t think the beet reference available to be a pamphlet of the American Academy of Political and Social Science This was print ed In May, loin, end la entitled, "Persona! and Emplojment Problems. " , It la really a collection of nbout twentv papers on the subject of labor turnover and covers th subject very ell This ought to b obtainable In the public libraries. La Follctto's Son lo lie Officer Chicago. AUK 21 1'hlllp La Follette, son of United States Senator I.a Toilette, of Wisconsin, 1 among th 200 out of 2300 students at the Vort Sheridan of ficers' training camp who hive been rec ommended for a commission, it was an nounced today Germantown Academy Inspires Boys to Work Boys everywhere must pro pare themselves to meet the great needs when peace comes. And those boys preparing now are serving in the best possi ble way because they can servo more effectively after the war. Germantown Acad emy is keenly nlivo to tho in creased demands of tho school year 1018-19 and offers un usual opportunities for boys who want to get ahead. Thorough coIIcko preparatory courtrs 1'ntrance to Antmp olln and West Point All-day school for Intermediate depart ment. Primary and Klrt f ir In ncn irsmii pnr September 19th Klndcrjrarten In sep arate building with Rrounds for little hoys nnc girls four to flvo years of ace Wrlto for the Arad emv catalog. The Headmaster is at the ofllco from 9 to 12 eery school da" nnd can bo seen person ally or reached by telephone Gciman loun 444(1. Germantown. Philadelphia THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY Ererr youaK man ahould Invcatlcate thla Mr, iirnad flrid. which holda unlimited oppor tunity for those trained In any one of tta many hranchca. Lar aalarlea are at tha command of apcclallata In tcxtllea, and tht PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE SCHOOL of The Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art prepares younr men who are at leait 18 ream of are for preaent and after-war conditions. The demand for our graduates alwaya eiceeda th supply. Wrlta today for llluetrated Circular. Tho Day trm opena Mon.. Sept. 23 Entrance examination Thurs . Sept. 19. Epeclal Kventne Courses becln Mon .Sept. SO. E. W. FRANCE, DirectoT Broad and Pine Streets, Philadelphia America's Leading Textile School in the Greatest Textile Center ISLAND I'llOTOI'LAIH 333 MARKETOfc-.i ,VM!if VIUOINIA PEAnsON In "THE LIAR" MODFI :s SOUTH ST. Orch.r. IVAV-'L-'l 1. r-ontlnnniis 1 tn It. CONSTANCE TALMAIXJE In "OOOD NIGHT. 1'Al'l." PALACE 1-l4,nM.AR.'.CET STREET DOUOLAS KAIRHANKS In "DOUND IN MOROCCO" PRINPFSS Ji"8 MARKET STnitET JEWEL CARMEN In "PAYINO THE PIPER" REGENT MARKEJ SW.,1? CONSTANCE TALMADOE in "A PAIR OF SILK hTOCKINOS" R1AI TO annMANTowN avenub iAlL.H- AT TIILPEHOCKEN ST. PEHSIIINO'3 " 01. CRUSADERS RIVOLI KD AND BAN??aV,?TS6ui, "TO HELL WITH "n" DU1 THE KAISER" RI IRY MARKET ST. DELOW 7TH rt-'DI in A M. tn 11.15 p. ir THOMAS JEFFERSON In "A HOOSIER ROMANCE" SAVOY 1211 MARKET STREET JrtVU I r a M. to Ulan Ulaalsht ENin RENNETT In AJlfe VAJl" ST A MI PY MARKET ADOVB JBTH OlZ-ilNi-ILI u-m A M. to 11:18 F. M. MAE MARSH In "MONEY MAD" VIPTOR I A MARKET ST. AB. TH V 1V I JIU BAM.tollslSF.il. WILLIAM FARNUM In "A SOLDIER'S OATH" FRANKFORD in" ""nk,ort ' WALLACE REID " II IMRn ''RONT ST. & OIRARD AVE. jumuu Jumbo Junction on Frankfort "L" JUNE ELVIDGE - TSoD8" I rr ICT BSD AND JX3CVBT flTHEETS LUtUJIji,,,, 30,3.30. Evs. a :SO to U Douglas Fairbanks ln "B0i'os,i,0(Jo.. MFVOM B2D BELOW MARKET ST. IX1.WJIN aBj t Ba o. CHARLRS RAY ' "the claws nvAru-n-o IV1 ok the hun- PIIOTOPI-YH EUREKA i0TU WAKKET 8TS' EMILY STEVENS In YX MAN'S WORLD" X-3 j. Vi ISSrStsmmmmmmi JH Yntinr 11 omen ond tilrla War Training for Women A Call to Service Trained Woman Secretaries are needed to speed Government Work One of the Government's for trained secretaries and ers. To help supply them, Drexel Insti tute, in co-operation with the U. S. Civil Service Commission, has prepared special training courses: Graduates of these courses will be eligi ble for certification to positions under Civil Service. The certificate of gradua tion will be the basis for rating; no further scholastic tests will be required. 1 . A four months' intensive course for High School graduates who are qualified in Stenography and Typewriting and have had one year's experience in business. 2. A one year's intensive course for college graduates. Specific technical and statistical secre tarial training of high grade. 3. A two years' course for High School graduates. DREXEL INSTITUTE Hollis Godfrey, Sc. D., Eng. D., LL. D., D. C. L., President Philadelphia, Penna. In addition lo the above courses, Drexel Institute offers intensive courses in Dietetics and an Engineering Course under the control of the War Department. I'ennnOvnnln Scliool for Porlal "lco Trains for nodal work In Associated cnar ties. Hnirltnl Social ScrUce. Industrial Wei. frn Work Child We fare. Housing Antl. Tuber, uloala and 'ro,':?;"Cv -!, JIAnM NUHSES for Tublle Health nrk In School Nursing Industrial Nursing. Medical Social Service. Infant Welfare and Vlsltlnc Nurs ing. Send for bulletin. .... 1302 A Pine St . 1'hlladclphla Ta. The Holman School "04STY;&:T,'T A school with n genuine working atmo. rhere. (llrls nnd joung lmn deelpped for fives ot uscfulne-.-. Vocational and Vult.irnl training Helf-eTpresslnn. Voice Declop mVnt Lessons In Presiding. Close personal attention In small clns-es. Auto sen Ice for "mail ho nnd glrl. Telephone t.oeiit 1tr.. 1-1.17 nF.TH W. IHtAI.r.Y. A. n.. Principal. Phila. School of Design for Women Reopens September 80 . nnnn ani MASTrn streets. rnikA. riiMnr.R"iirnr.. rA. . PENN HALL Til MIIEKIHUKO, l'A. meis' follege Prepiratory Modern Hn suaLe I and special coSrsc Certificate prM ieges Itoomi wnn private '',', tVA tmslum nnd swimming pool Hates. n0O tn og nnd les Mav each ear spent at Atlantic City Work continued uninterrupted Add Frank's. Mmtlll. A. M.. Vrln., Hot W. WEST CHESTER. I'. DARLINGTON SEMINARY FOR filltl.S. IT HF.sTi;u, l'A. located on n C,n acre estate In Pennsvlva-nla-s most beautiful farming country. Lan guage. Art. Music expression Arts nnd Crafts and Home-maklng Courses Collego Preparation with certificate privileges. Catalog. 1 "n,, rAAS RTn. Prln lloth Sexes Young Women Serve in America's Commercial Army The need for trained business lead ers is great positions where quick thinking and special training are necessary. Many such acancles have been created hs joung men an werlng their country's call. Hundreds of joung women have already fitted themselves to become trained business leaders bV studying at Pelrce School Unroll now for lntensUe training. - Write for filth Teir Hook. PEIRCE SCHOOL Tine Street. Wet jf Itroad. rnuaueipiua. FRIENDS' r CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM The only private School with ele mentary schools in various parts of city. Thorough education from kin dergarten to college or business life. Guarded companionship; close per sonal contact with skilled teachers. Special attention to physical train ing Separate departments for boys and Klrls In aenlor school. Iteopens Ninth month 24th. , ., Year Hook now readr : Write l ales rERCIVAI. TAYI.OR REX. EMMA HARNEH WALLACE. Acting I'rlnclpals 15th and Race His.. Philadelphia Strayer's Business College PhlUdelnhla's greatest business school Is so well known that Une advertisements re unnecessary Wo hao ths lit Jteiicherij ln town, and more of them Vnto.us.it4 equipment Tractlcal courses, ritman ana Orer Shorthand, or. without extra charie. Stenotypy. the famous machine metnoa, which Is both more rapid ndn,nre,,a?,c'J"?!, than any hand written method of 'botnuta. Bclentlfle Touch Typewrltlne. Strajer s tudents win more old msdal, J" speed and accuracy In typewriting than r won by the students of all other busines, schools ln Philadelphia taken together. ,,,-j. ., CertlHed Tublle Accountant methods ot bookkeerlnir. Everything else to corre spond Individual advancement. Charles moderate. Positions guaranteed. Day ana nUht classes. Come sea for youreir. 700 students now attending. Start now. 807 Chestnut Street Phone Walnut 381 RAJITS' BUSINESS '.'.' fWW W WPtW?1 Oppor- llfldJJJrM tuntles ft Ars open to our graduates, and they ' ara constantly being advanced to higher positions. Our courses will fit you for the best opportunities tn ths business world. Tou are wanted now. Ouv 4 A'lohl Sessions. Knter anu time. OiS Thestnnt St.. Philadelphia J WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES 23d and Walnut Streets Opens SepUmber 19th Snd for Catalog EDUCATIONAL Ynung Women .nd Olrla great needs is statistical work Drexel Institute's special war - training courses for women have been approved by the United States Civil Service Commission, Students who enter these courses will be at once in training for their country's service. . Uniform will be worn. Military reg ulations. Enrollment will be limited and appli cants carefully selected. As courses be gin October 7, we urge you to write at once for complete Bulletin and enrollment blanks. i The Nation needs you. orFRtiRnoK. ta. Miss Sayward's School for GirlsJJJ- rhlln.. Pa. Collego prep nnd secretarial courses Junior nnd Musical Dents Athletics Domestic Science Cnrrlngo calls for nuplts In Tlali. Cvmd Merlon and Wnnefleld. MISS s .UNT.T SATWAftn Principal .1KVKIXTOWK. l'A. HEr.riiH ood srnooi, (inc.) For joung women. Widely practical nnd cultural preparatory college departments. Munlc, Art Domestic Science, Secretaryship. Normal Klmlerunrten SnMmmlng pool Ath letic ricM Addres Hot ir. M. 11. Reaser Ph. !.. l'eeldent .Tenklntown. Pa. nETIIMtlTKM. PA. UnttAVlAX SHMINARV & rOI.T.EOE FOB WOMEN, nelhlehcm. Tn. Preparatory and College Grades fully accredited. Opens Sept 2lh .1. 11. Clewell. Ph D.. Pre, lilent. OAK I.ANE. PA. MISS MXRSH.MTS SCIIOOr, FOR (1IRI.S. Da anil Hoarding Dent. Oak I.nne. Vm. SWARTHMORE. PA. Marv I.on School for Girls A home school. Col. prep . household arts, gen fin. courses. New fireproof bides All outdoor actUltlen. Cataloe Address Plnx "ltna Swsrthmroe Pa AT.T.ENTf)W. PA. CoAttr Prt COLLEOC FOR WOME.1 venar vresi allentown. pa. New bldgs. ; r3 acres Degree courses. Plans Art. Voice, nxnreaslon and Homo Economies. Two-ear courses Cultural Secretarial WII.I.IAMSrORT. PA. DICKINSON SEMINARY ' atory. Elective courses. Co-ed. Large cam pus. '1 rvms, all athletics 1450. Catalog. Address President Hot K. Wllllamsport. Pa. Until Sexes r'JWontesgori- A SCHOOL l'OR UTTI.K CHILDREN Boarding & Day Departments SPRITE STREET AT FORTIETH Reopens for nth Yrur In October Thono Preston 4432. Auto Serlce. Sdentlflc Direction for NORMAL Chil dren. 3 In 12 jeir. Tho aim of this school is to Ri Norm1.! Children an en lronmcnt In which tho apontaneous 1m pulra of rlilM llfo may hne freedom for lndtldiial prowth Dlrertlon covers Diet. Kxrrisp Herreatlon. Deportment, Con trol of Amotions Occupation, etc., dlf ftrpnt for nit h lnrlUlduat child. ANNA HINDI. K PAIST. Directress Monte-Norl Diploma, Room 1014 im m-- ' i m m xivrii i ni ij in YSTEM ( 30 the hoyi svstpai DAY8 rourli Typeurltlng and com- -erclnl subjects. Expert te.rh.r. 1'hila. School of Office Training Loder Illdg. 16th & Chestnut Locust 1808 j tEljc Xpman cfiool "HEIXII KNOrx." 2S0 I.nncasttr Ato. ARD3IOKK formfrlr known an MUr HU.V School. Main Llna I.rnnrh Kindergarten and Primary for both box and elrls. Junior and Senior School for ctrl only. Bui lervlrA from Went Vhlla ta Orbrook and Merlon. Opem brpt AO Addrffts MISS .M. II. STICKS', rrlrrlpnl. MIOUTnAND AND KOOKKEEl'INO Our graduate! ar in constant demand. Good perln poaltlone await ou. Qrecg Short lina, me mtxmy, rnvvruy aui, iwOiripivi builneea and eecretarlal coureea. Day school bow open: i; nipni acnooi opens iuesaay. !. 8. Enroll nnv time. Call or writs fop full nartlctllsrs and ratslor PHILA. IIUBINFBS COM.P.dB and College) of Cnmmerr 1017 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia Spring Garden Institute imoAn and spniNO oAnnr.N htrkets TECHNICAL SCHOOLS Automobile Electricity Machine Shop Prac tice Machine Shop Mathe Pattern Shop Practice Koolc Illustration Free Hand Drawing Mechanical Drawing ArchltrcturalDrawing matics iatnemiics Day Classes Electricity A Automobile, a P.M Illustrated Prospectus. Opens September 23 Short Courses NO ADVANCE IK nATES Bookkeeping. Shorthand, Typewriting. Eng lish, Penmanship, Dictaphone. Comptomstsr Day and evening sessions. Start at anytime. Individual instruction. PAUIER SCHOOL 16 Booth 10th BL Palms Business College "J,'."- Day and Evening, nookkeeplnr. Civil Ben Ice, Secretarial, Touch Typ ritlnr. English, etc. Attend tha best. Individual instruction. Select patronage. Phone Spruce 1S32. TAYLOR SCHOOL 1001 MARKETST. Quality Instruction In Gregg Shorthand. Touch Typewriting. Boofckei r. HOoKKeeping. Day, Evening. Quill tying for nign salary, Teachers Wanted Positions waiting. Fr reslstr'n for College Normal graduates. Modern Teachers' Bureau. 100! Market St, M1RH HART'S Training School for Kinder- gaitners, 8800 Walnut Ht., Phlla. Junior, fi.nin. i. rirailtinta Courses. Primary msth. dl!ltifPS.CioRc5ta For'pi'rirc'ulari" 'add.' A&. ffida T. Illmaa'prin.. 8W0 Walnut Bt..rblla. lm Yaonr Women nnd ffilrla MTITZ. PA. Linden Hall Seminary A girls' school since 17-td. Acndemle Cnlleg, Prep, nnd Special Courses. Sep. Jr Depr rlmnneliim Terms 1SOO, Cattlog n,, v' W. STrvc.Fi. Prin.! Hot in? T.!t"r,r nTElVARW. DEL. Women's College of Delaware To women desiring a liberal education tinder Ideal conditions of home life, the Worn en's College of Delaware offers uncveiieVi opportunities at eitremely low cost. Sltut. e In a beautiful and henithful recon. 0V. hour from Philadelphia. For catalog writ tl Miss YUMl-RUD J. ROIlINhON" Uia Neuark. Delaware I.HTHERTH.T.E. MP. Maryland College IBD3 rilll WOMEN lOU College Preparatory 04 Tears' lria,o foiiege Domestic Science Musle Olrla from 32 States 10 miles from Halt. Fireproof llulldlng, Expression nHii-nirifinin AddresH President Rouse for Catalog P . . ...... , ,,.ur.. ,iii. wxsnivnTON. p. p. faul Insiiiute A nonraia, ai07SStrcct.NAV. ff" WnahlnRion.D.C. 0rU Regular High School and College Preparatory Courses. Special Certificate Courses: Ths Arts. Journalism. Short Story Writing, Kin dergarten Normal Training. Domestlo Scl crjee. Duslness Course. Parliamentary Law Mrs. Nanette H. Paul, I.L.R.. President. Author ot "Paul's Parliamentary Law" Faul Institute Chautauqua opens at Venic Park. Atlantic citv. N. J.. July 1st nnth Reies Languages BERLITZ SCHOOL 1841 CnKSTNUT RTREKT IKntrance on intn i.J TERMS MAT HE BEGUN AT ANT TIME 11EVON. PA. Acerwood Tutoring School IV. Talks to Parents Does n phjslcal defect render jour child temporarlU backward In school? I'erhapi he can lenrn If tauxht by ex perts In nn emlrnnment adapted to bis needs Short periods of Instruction will help him tn orcomo Incorrect habits of study resulting from speech defect, ner vousness, malnutrition, eye atrnln and poor hearing. Life spent In the open will build a ncalthy body. Catalog Miss Devereux, Principal liox a. ri:voN i. KrwOSTON. PA WYOMING SEMINARY A ro-educatlonal school where boys and girls get a vision of the highest pur. poses of life. Exceptional teachers in every dept. College Preparation, Busi ness, Music. Art, .Oratory and Domestlo Arts and Science. Mllltarv training. Gymnasium and Athletic fields. 74th year. Endowed low rates. Write for catalog. Address L. I.. Sprague. U. V., President, Kingston, Pa. HEADINO, TA. Schuylkill Seminary Reading's Junior College Preparatory and Junior College courses for all colleges and universities. Co-ed. classical, commercial, music, elocution and domeatls sclance. Rates 1378. Catalog oa request, BEV. WABKEN F. TEEL. M. A I. D... President OAK im:, fa. OAK INE COONTRT PAY KCnOOL White Road, Oak Lane, Phils. 10-acre farm. Special attention. Democratlo spirit. I Ages a to 1H Motor bus. Booklst- YINIXAND. If. 1. MAPLEHURST SCHOOL viy.r'' A sleet horns school for a limited number of retarded and aubnormtl children, Seven trn years' experience, rtooklet P. AH EON K nCICAULT AKNADK, WlnelpaJ MANASSAS. TA, EASTERN COLLEGE tg'JSJ' Co-ed, near Washington, D. C. Degrees granted; all courses Prep School, Bat 1830. Catalog. Dr. II. V. Hoop, Pres. Bos A. WEST CHESTER. PA. WEST CHESTER STATE NORMAL BCHOOL Both ss. 1220 to 1280. O, M. Phllips.Prln. KS&SSSSi&itQv&bFI&nKElSFII&fZSt Bmmmm&tfrU!&K3KyiLimtBmmmrcWvf7lmvEfiM smmPCSsmslBsaKFrmSmmnkjMsmMPSaSA .' ! 'A'f', ! ' .. 1 . 7 w NAVAL AND MILITARY CAMTg MEN 17 to 45 PRFPARF '" nterlnir Immediately, an trained men, Into some branch rnUHHL ot th9 military sen-Ice of tho United States. Four Divisions under direction of United States Army and Nmt OtTicera, assisted by Canadian and British Odlcers from overseas. ARTILLERY CAVALRY INFANTRY NAVAL CororTlat eaulpment tn esch division. Modern barracks. TClrctrlo light and runnlaa watsr. Ideal location and sanitation. Hospital, etc. 75 trained cavalry qorsM. Terms: Maintenance and Training, $200 Enrollment limited. Quick action advisable. Fhone. wire or wrlta for1 reicrraUoa. JUNIOR 2d 198 Camp MILITARY TRAINING CAMP ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN, N. Y. New York Office: 6 West 40th -Street, Phone Vanderbilt 2290 Plattsburg Office: 20 Brinkerhoff Street, Phono 487 Over 60V ara now In tralnlnc In 1st camp, which closes Aueust 2. Young Men and Boys CHESTNUT mix. vA. ChestnntJJill Academy An loeillr I.oolfd Ceostry BOARDING AD DAY SCHOOL FOn BOYS THOROUGH preparation for college, scientific school or business. High est standards of scholarship. The school Is situated In the hilly reelon 11 miles north of Phlla. Twelve-sens campus, athletlo fields, coif links and completely equipped gymnasium with swlmmlnu pool. Separate Lower School for boys from six years upward. SpeeUUy tow tatet toe fits' iay boarders For cntalog address Jnmes Lnwson Patterson. Ifendmas. (er, St. Martins. Chestnut 11111. Pa. ItARRIsniTRO. PA. nrriburs icabemp A Central School near n Capital City A country school founded 178ft, Modern buildings large campus. Adantages of small classes and Individual Instruction. Thorough cnltpgo preparation Rate JROO to $fl00 Supervised athletics. Separate school for sounger boys. We lnlte closest Investigation a personal lslt If possible. Wrlta for our cata logue and plans of new dormitory. Nw Junior school building will be open for PcptirnUr tprm AddreB ARTHUR KnitOWN. D. A.. Headmaster CIIKSTKR. PA. PENNSYLVANIA Military College Men Command While her graduates direct munitions pro duction, man battleptanps, liy down the barrage, nnd go "oer tho top." P. M. C. 'carries on" as steadily and earnestly as ever her tralnlnc of men for the battle of peace or ar. Th men ho lend nrp the men who know. Senior Unit. It. O T. C. Tolleglate courses In Civil Knginerln-. ri.pmlstry. Kconomlcs nnd Finance. Preparatory and Junior Schools Col Charles T lf.att. Commandant. Hot nfll, fheater. Pa. "The West Point of the Keystone State" ALXtHLNTOlVX. PA. Allentown Preparatory School Prepares bovs for leadlne; colleges and tmlrersltles. High standards. New build ings. Special department for boja ov.r 10. Athletlo teams T.arge campus and gymna lum Terms 1400, rataloo: on request. Visit tho school. Wrlta Box 404. William II. Reese. Principal. Allentown, Fa. V1I.T.AXOVA. PA. VILLANOVA Approved by U. S. War Pent, as stnndard technical school. Utrrllent courses in clrli, t.lcctrlcal and Mechsnlcnl Englneir ing. (.rnduntes eligible for Commissions In Engineering corps. Great necJ for men trained In these lirumhes. Classical, commerclsl snd registered pre medlcsl courses. Prep. School For cat'g Hox 70. BtT.7.J.8san. O B.A., Prei., Vlllanora.Ps. fUTARTHMORB. PA. S1VARTIIMOKE TKKrAKATORT 5CI100L rerlty. well equipped and patronized by fam ilies of the beat claes. Moyn are moulded for ...B..., LiaiiKw., ium luuKni me true mean tng of a useful life. A Friends' School, but patronage Is non-sectarian. Summer session. Write tnr hklt "Tli. v,am o..-k m A. II. TOML1NSON, Headmaster. Dept. lt. Swarthmore, Pa. (11 miles from Phlla.) MEB.CER.nCTtO. PA. UERCERSnpn ACADEJIV offers a thor. .0.h.E?yA,CK. :."".'. -TA ! training v vw.o .- "u"7 uimer wnrisiian mae V". "21ri?.J rr"i 15'YlJ In.tht Cum- ""'"u, -.., ...10 in. mon picturesque spots of Amer Nw gym Equip, mod. Wrlta for Cat. Ad. Box lto, William PManrJ Irll "s. IX. '., Ilesdinafcter. Mercrrsbnrg. Pa, PENNSnCRO. PA. rerklomen Srhool for Boya Vollego Prepar. a'or, Music Oratory. Huslnes.. Aaricnl. ture. All Athletics. Junior School for vnunaer boys Catalogue, Oncer H. Krlrhel D. P.. llo IIP rennshnrc. Pennsylvania. SAI.TSriUKfl, pa. IlIRKIMINr.TAS KPRINflS KCIIOOr, Prepares boys for college or business. Close personal attention. Football and base ball fields. Oolf, Tennis. New Gymnasium, wltrl swimming pool and bowling alleys. Strong competitive teams. Dr. A, M. Wilson, Jr.. Pres., Saltshnrc. P, NAZARETH. TA. NAZARETH, IIAT.T, MIMTARY ArADEMY Naxoreth Pa. Founded 1148. College preparatory and business' courses. Senior and Intermediate grades. Hoys 11 to 18 yesrs. Sunervlaed athletics. Mcdren military training. Catalog. 'Address no 8B8. BKTHf.KIIEM. TA, BETHLEHEM PREPARATORY SCHOOL Preparea for leading colleges. Exrcnslva ? rounds and athletlo Melds New buildings lllltary Training. JOHN D. TUUCKY. M. A., Headmaster. Bethlehem, Pa, BELLErONTE. PA. BELI.EFONTE ACADEJ1Y Limited to IDA young men, IB and up: athletic field and gym : mod. rates 1 catalog. James P, Hughes, A, M., Headmaster, Balltfonte, Pa, PRINCETON, N, J. PRINCETON PREPARATORY SCHOOL TOR BOYS . fat ftinsr nn rmautml. KIUU"UI f" "- "a , w -ss. - --- . J. B. FINE, S;,d;,Princeton.N.J. Collega preparatory for boya 14 years and olden beautiful location! small classes; ex cellent faculty; wall-equipped buUdLigsi larsa groundsi supervised athletics: 4 Id V NAVAL ANT) MILITARY CAMPS Special 6-Week Course From September 1st PLATTSBURG Young Men nnd Hots William Penn Charter School No. 8 South Twelfth Street PHILADELPHIA rounded In li.SO and chartered by William Penn on tho iamo day as the city ot Phila delphia, tho Penn Charter School has main tnlnrd an uninterrupted corporate existence. During the past forty-three eara the school has graduated nearly 1300 pupils, of whom more than 1100 haie continued their studies In a Ficore ot college? and universities. Tor the better accommodation ot the recent Increased enrollment a new two-story bulldlns li being constructed on the Xjgst House. Plana for tho future lnclud-iaJm full utilization for school purposes of ths magnificent plnln? fields of '2'2 acres at Queen Iane. These plans are held In abey ance, perdinsr tho time when the termina tion nf war renditions mav prm't new construction. The 230th ear begin Sep temlir -4th with every mmb r of last sear's teaching staff on duty with such additions tn Us membership as Increased enrollment has rendered necessary Tho Prnepectu-i for lOlfi-lfl Is ready for distribution. Utitldlngs open for Inspection and clnsslflfitlon rtt pupil Pept. 4th. K1CIIAKT) MOTT I1I1MMKRE, l'h. II. hrdmastj:r The Episcopal Academy Locust and Juniper Sts. founded itts TTIth Which Was United In H15 The Do Lanccy School Thorough rreps ration for College. Spe cial Conrses preparing for Business ar the United States rlerrfre. Separate nidg. for boys 0 to 11 year of age. Voluntary Mllltnry Drill for boya In the Middle and Upper 8chools. Urner School opens September ltth. Mlddln School September 20th! lower School September 23d. Head Msster will be at the Academy oa and after September 7. fes-iaters mailed on ntinlleatlon. Ker. rillLIl' J. STKINMKTZ, Jr..9.T.B. Head Master PREPARATION FOR COLLEGE Knyal rirlt HerTlce and Plata Hoard Kxnms. Dnslness ronrses, Typewrltlag, Rhorthana. Ilnokheeplng. Frenrh. tfpgnuiB. Drafting. Write, phone ar call. Brown Preparatory School i imnAn ami cnrnnY stkeetx TncXOXAIt. y. . auxxNvie.NYvmxM V'4TsvnPesSSB JTARY I DEMY 1 ss nnd I n your $ WFWflTJA IT MILITARY rji.;i.rujl ACADEMY Where character, manliness Honor will Ue developed In your uoy inrouRii ine jMiutary system. Ho will be taupht ftoto to study how to learn. Twelve miles from Phlla. The usual Academic, Spe cial nnd Business Courses. A rataloc for the parent and for tho boy a book of vlewi of Military and Athletic life. Dr. Charles H. Lorence, Pros. Maj. Clayton A. Snyder, Supt. Box 412, Wenonah, N. J. KNNVNKVNv 11I.AIRHT01VX. S. J. BLAIR ACADEMY FOR BOYS BLAIRSTOWN, N. J. Healthful location. 12 miles from nin. ware Water (Jap inn acre campus and ad Joining farm. Perfect equipment. 8 hand some buildings Supenlsed athletics. Doubla gymnasium. Preparation for college and technli a) schools Mllltarv drill. Visit Blair and see Its advsntnves Write for catalog A. JOHN V. SHABPK. I.L. n.. Headmaster. HACKKNWAQr. . . NEWMAN SCHOOL IIACKENSACK, N, J. A lntmWH aapanarainau hnasU. a.a...a Met - vntv (iiiihivi uusii uiiik X ilOQl I Or Ts toys. Under Catholic nusplcet Small classes. Mui'inuni aitriiiiuii, (VQilurni cnpiain JCSSri ALUKKT EiOUKB. I.L. D., President of tha Hoard of Trustees C. E. DELBOS, Head Master rfSNXis'nTnv. n. j. The PENNINGTON SCHOOL SeipTK Co1lrrn nnd Technical School preparation-! Military drill FRANK MacDANIKf,. D.0..tr yarsujimswif r. ti in.' rTinnstpn. n. nonnisxTowy. n. j. Borden town Military Institute Mental, moral, physical, military training nordentown on'th-nelaware. T1w Jersey west iwnr,wivonp. "N. j. 6UHXDON bCHOOI-For boys 10 and up and up. jl" inues irom in, t. waiaioe. Ada, mverview ioajce Vfst Enaiewrtng. NKIVTON. N. J. Nasrton Academy for boya 9 to 16, Modera equipment Personal attention. Catalog. Address Principal. Box L. Newton. N. J. PORT TIKPOSIT. MP. TOME SCHOOL -101' Preparatory JTATJNTON. VA. Staunton Military Academy Only Oovernm't Honor Academy In Rsatb Largest private academy In tha Bast. Bos from 10 to 20 years old prepared for ths Universities. Government Acad, emles or business. Gymnasium, swimming nool and athletlo park New tSOO.OOO barracks. Charges, 1470. For catalogs address Col. 1VM. O. Knble. Ph. DT. Prinripnl, Slnnnton. Ta, WAYNESBORO. VA. Fithburne Military School New II 00.000 Fireproof Equipment Prepares for universities, business lift. Diploma admits to all colleges BesuHfu! military training, Beautiful, healthful sltua- tlon Eery cadet participates in annual encampment at Grottoes on Shenandoab niter. 39th year. Small classes. Catalog. MliJ. MORGAN II. Ill'DfilNR. Vlltt. Box 800. Waynesboro. Va. WOODSTOCK. VA. Massanutten Military Academy Inrulcatea finest home traditions of tha Old Ucmlnlon. Healthful location In beau, tlful Shenandoah Vallev. oo miles from Washington Prepares for rnllege, technical schools and business Music, athletics. lift 000 Dining Hall and Dormitory, Limited 1 n 100 bns Hates 1400 Catalo on request. ' llord J, Benehoff. A. M.. HendinasUr. ' Essex Fells. N. V. KI N O S L E V School for Boys I tnlles from New York. Illah alevatlealij r- . . - . ..r.r" t . --.--.--. m r;rounds! s'Miervlsed athletics: mllltarv Iras 1 ng. J. B. Campbell, II. A.. Eases IaHs.JI.iv lower nouas or young Doyai axtsnstvf yu ! l i. A -." c- aw t ' , h & Iff. Tr " I :?fv si), H ' Vs lHk l &;XM.$i && iLr. fi r n 11 ?? W tftehk 2 - &a, j. 4 1 . V mt, Tr ''iTIi'ii 1 K ' "1 llflssil