.,.!.... "- '..,... 5. S7SSSraraBSlF "WWiB -w -,j ijriJ t TTHT'flPPBMiKT l a; i ... JP bJmKW T WHlF ' V. 4 t i ' Evening public, ledger phtiAdelphia, frid!y . august ,23, ioi8 u HHHHnMHVII9ErrRHHHHP WWWBIWWIWWBHWBBBWWBPIBRjTgp 1 I , I l! I'iVgWS Off THE MEN IN SHIPYARDS is - INDUSTRY GIVES M05E THOUGHT TO WORKERS j Shipbuilder Sees Change in Relations of Employer and J , Men He Hires Wrltlntr for the Chester Compass of ?the expansion In employment and serv ice departments In big Industrial plants since the war began, especially In tho ihlpyards. Daniel Bloomfleld, of tho j Chester Shipbuilding Company, says: "One of the many changes brought I about by the war has been the change ' In methods of dealing with men In In dustry. A new le point has de el oped as to relation of men nnd managp- i menl, although the fundamental Ideas J ftf flila Han nnlnt rittA hartr In nnrlpnf times. "One of the features of this deelop- 1 Went has been the organization of cm- ' riloyment and sen Ice departments to meet the problems of man-power and Its MalntatinnnA Tnitnatrlnl mnntn Mnn a have grown to such size that they And It ImnnRnlhlA fn nrpsunp Iho tirrsrnnl I relatlnnshln pxUtlnsr bptuoon pmnlover nd worker, where there are few era- pioyea. Tne large employer can no longer meet each worker on tho basis ,. whero he can greet him personally and -. extend to him n friendly hand lie there fore organizes serlce work In his plant to help ma,ke up for this deficiency. "Now what Is 'serlco work'? As planned by tho Chester Shipbuilding Company, It begins with the basic Idea that; to be a success a plant must hae happy, contented workers. It does away with the paternal element, characteris tic of what Is called 'welfare work.' It places full cmpMsIs vpnn eilng the worker good wot king conditions and an opportunity to expiess himself ccnzlrue tivelv.s "The function of the serlee depart ment Is to assist workers In dceloplng acthltles for their benefit and thus for the benefit of the compiny. Its nctM tles aim to bring men and management together on a basis of good will and co operation It bcllses In good team work. In so md sportsmanship. In activ ities that build physically nnd mentally and, aboe all, It bellees In preserIng the self-respect of the worker. "The service department Is intended to help pull together through mutual Understanding of one nnnthor's needs It alms to help you make our stav with tho company a pleasant and profit able one If you can Increase jour per sonal efficiency ou becomo an asset to yourself and to tho company- If ou can develop yourself and help the other fellow brlng nut the best that's In him, you arc doably aluible "Just as the omplojment department tries to place you In the Job for which you are best fitted, so the serlce de partment tries to help you -nnko the best ft your opportunities It ian serve ou best when you serve ourself" PLAN FOREST CORN ROAST Fair Hog Island Workers to Have ,'JVight Feast My, but thnt's a ereat crowd of girls at Hoir island,' Always, nt It. If It's not one thinfr In the evening, It's two Now they nro going; to have a corn roast, and probably the next event will be a whole evening; at home to renew ac quaintance with the families. Hut the girls all work very hard every day. and on Saturday 'have to smile pleasantly at the cashier, so thev figure they must have recreation or let those drotted bojs have all the fun Tho corn feast will come off and go down, too. next Thursdav evening. Xq company it wanted, ror more is not go lngto be but' three "jenrs" npleco and maybe only one or none for those who may be a second behind time The af fair will be held in the wild woods near Lansdowne. There now, that's aa close as we dare come to it, to don't ask us any more. The girls can onlv Imaglnp what the wives and sweethearts of the quiet sub urban place will think of hundreds of nymphs dancing around a big bonfire In the woods, but It will be too late for them to break up the party after the men nave seen. Why any previous engagements with the eats we don't exactly know, but it Is a fact that all the girls will tackle a full course dinner at the Hog Island Hotel before going to the corn. At 5: IS they will raid the hotel kitchen and at 6:15 climb Into buses that will take them circuitous!- to the woods. All the good'roastlng; cars In the city are ,sald to have been cornered for the event. It wllP.be about dark when the Blrls take possession of the woods and every one murt gather her share of fire wood from the ground or carry It from home. The Hog Island supply has been cautiously put away. When the embers ret red-hot the corn will he laid In. with husk and all on, and unless there U a riot fhn' fflrln will finish It In tlm ... . 1 home without a night key. ; 1 The reason for holding the feast out . uiri js iiiw many ui me gins say tney i will need the subway trains to get them uuine oeiore vvoraing lime next day. DAVE GRAHAM, quarterman on hulls 7 ,and at the Merchants' shipyard at llar- t rlmati, lost his "specks" In the Del-vuare Jllver. He waited for the tide to no out nd then went In to hunt for the goggles. He U still getting along without them. THERR'8 MANY A WAV to spend lunch hour and tho boys and girls In tha Dela- I. until .w.c .mtif.iuq nave ii.ru hiiiiubi i every on. At tho Merchants' shlpiard commissary at Harrlman there Is a piano that naa aimoet made the "supreme sacrl lice " Some ot the boya them Insist that mey nave cumvaiea voices Home or me srlrls reallv im 'thrft" with tho ftnnrann and contralto ard also are graceful step pers, A few willing performers manage - to beat good dance time on the old piano and everybody who can get a girl devotes i, part of the hour to smoothing tho nuw pine boards. It would never do to spread the wax on the floor right after the eatB At any rate between th singing and ' dancing the hour seems mighty short to most of the live youngsters of both sexes $ and a few oldsters, too. whose feet are Ji itlll In tho ilng. ""ilMMIK" CROSSLANn, of the plant I engineering department at the Merchants t yam. nas oeen aoing a tan lot or TnnKlng but mighty little talking since he deserted the gang "for better or for worse" about two (months ago. He explained that he has all tho say In his house while the other .''half of the happy family Is allowed to do all tho thinking In the house, Therefore din Jlmmle has to do til, thinking at the office. lt awn. Xi P. GO0DISON and son. Earl P.. left tho Chsster HhlD Comonnr. 7 nftro uuin The mother ai stcretary of the research and experimental department until she be came Interested In the Rodman Uanamaker expedition amonc the Indians. Then .he became secretary to Dr. J. K. Dixon, who Js with the expedition. Mrs. Uoodlaon save up her boy to th. military senlce The on. who also worked in the research and experimental department, enlisted In the tank corps an1 la now training- at CJettys- '.isDura-. Aire M a. Hwocoda. na. taken tne . mother's place In th. shipyard. MEN OF TIIE I.AYF.R-OIIT department l-at tne Pennsylvania shipyard. " B burled the Kaiser yesterday In the yard. They dus a deep srave and erected a slab at one end. Inscribed "Here Lies Kaiser Bill." fr. MILLS ON PART TIME lvManaytink Plants Resume After Shutdown to Save Water Manayunk mills will be able to work part time today. To supply water for the Itoxborough ' pumplng'atatton at Shawmont It was i.tiArvRrv VAat.rftav tn aVillt itown. all p water flowing- through the 'canal of the ' ChnvlUlll Navlratlon CJomnanv. Mills If,pinsby waler had to suspend operation, Vnd the hydro-electric plant? which 'sup- i pile power ror the Philadelphia uapia ar srVknalt RoitiDinv. was forced to close. lT arhwa waanlso an unusual Btiortaire at watr In thf Kalrmount pool-The Queen X.:Blmpnt and Spring Harden pump print; Garden pump- fjfBMW 'wsw vm- - ...it.W- PLEA TO MUNITION WORKERS Cnnta in Pay Em elopes Urge Sticking to Job, "rtosohc to stick to your Job and do your duty like an American and a man Is the appeal on cards placed In the pay envelopes of all UddjAtono munition wntkers. The workers are asked to '"stop, look and listen " Thcv are renuestcd to stop . nnd think of the devastation being wrought In the world bv the (Jermans They are asked to look at tho thousands of men who nio leaving homes and fam ilies for the mud and blood of the trenches They nre requested to listen to no grumblers, slackers and faultfind ers seeking to Kpreud idu poison of lls satUfaction through the mass of war workers. The cards are part of a general cam paign rb keep war workers at n, high grade of efficiency for tho most effective prosecution ui ui m, U. S. SHIPPING PTANS PROPAGANDA TARGET Hurley Warns Against At tempt to Arouse Distrust Among Allies AVn.hlngton, Aug 23 (bv I. N". P ) Warning against enemy propiganda seeking to arouse distrust among the Allies and haed on the faqt that Amer ica Is building a mlghtv fleet of food ships and transports which after the war vlll be ned in America's ocean carrjlng trade, was sounded today by Chairman Udwln X. Hurley of the hhlp plng board "Guarantees of fair dealing in this matter," declared llurlev, "are found In Alflerlca's unnclflsh policy In fighting for democracy, In President Wilson's devo tion to the causo of huminlty, and also In America's past record It Is un thinkable that a nation lighting shoulder to shoulder with other groat democ racies should, after the war, turn Its lesource'i against them for trade con quests of the very kind which were large lv Instrumental In hHnglng on the war If our ships do not bring iirosperitj t, our neighbors, lis well as oursplvps, our own pildn In the achievement will be diminished. "In building her merchant fleet," con tinued Ilurle.v, "America plans first of all, to win the way, nnd, after that, to overcome her owniieglect In providing ocean transportation for her own trade Suggestions of rtlflsh motives will, of course, be calculated In connection with tho fleet wp are bjlldlng Every nation lined up ngilnst autocracy can he de pended upon to detect tho source of such suggestions, nnd discount them, and maintain the solid lines foi democracy and humanity till the end " A THOUGHT By Charles E. Carpenter, President bf E. F. HOUGHTON & COMPANY I F, perchance, that father, that son or that brother there to save should fall a victim of the brutality of the Hun and word should come from over there to you over here that he lias been laid away somewhere in France, for God's sake do not let your conscience have just cause for accusing you of having left some thing undone over here, which, if it had been done, might have averted his fate over there. The one thing you can do over here to help him over there is to speed up. V1IOTOPLA1S The Stanley Booking Corporation THE fc-llowlnB theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Booking 1 romoratlon which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest produc nnn All nlct'ures reiewed before exhibition Ask for the theatre In your locality obtaining pictures through the STANLEY Dooklng Corporation. ... 1 tnth MnrrlH it V Alhambra Mat.DailyatS; Ugs.0:45'J TO HBI.I. with THIS KAISKK" A OZ-M 1 r 62D AND THOMPSON STS. APOLLO MATINED DAILY HENUY n WAI.TlIAI.t. In ins noun ov honou" A nt- A HI A CHESTNUT Below 1CTH ARCADIA 10 A.M. to 11 :15 P.M. lw.T.iK nrKi; in "IN l'UIlSUIT OK rui.ia , BLUEBIRD ""sISnIa0: EI.S1B FEROUSON In VTHE DANGEH MAItK" .v-tr-ll-..-..-. -fATV RT. MANAYUNIC LMt-'Kt-OO MAT1NUE DAILY "my roun YKAIIS IN . OERMANY" FAIRMOUNT 10th & OIHARD AV MATIS'KU DAILY MADOK KENNEDY In Ttll-i Ml.UVJL-r. P1AI1 m n ? TIIRATRIV -I'lll Market St. r AIV1IL.T II A M. to MUnlsht. I1EHSIE nAItniSl'AI.K 111 "MAID O- THE STORM ' CTU CT THEATRE Below Spruce DO 1 M 3 1 . MATINKR DAIL ETHEL CLAYTON In MllE DORMANT rO Elf GREAT NORTHERN Broad St. at Erie 2, 7 . v r. ai. Tlli:iA IIAUA in . J ORIIIDDCN l'ATIIS IMPERIAL 60TH 4 WALNUT STS. Mats a:M Egs. 7 4 0. THOMAS irrFERRON, In "A HOOS1ER. ROMANl'ri LEADER M&X?A -we SSn't' MaEWmiNg H THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT 82D y 3Ujaaa Elsie Ferguson ,n iBNNiEcusSTNa-1 fFDAR 60TU CEDAn avenub Sessue Hdyakawa ' 3?iBFSg.?r COLISEUM uarket Bt Mlh w,h ENID BENNETT in The Vamp COLONIAL 0,n- iXftXR&mt ALMA REUBENS ""inNX.. rnoToruviH STRAND '"',AY,t Veaanio, E, of Broad v 'n w rmiFViTH'a . ( ,,- t'UHbAlsri-V.VW 'Al- X i.1 , .M i. . . 3 .? " ?. -v' fv? :& t, 5 PLANS FISHING BOATS TO REPLACE LOSSES FJcct Corporation to Build 75 " '-'"M Trawlers As boon As Possible Seventy-five fishing trawlers will be constructed by the Emergency Fleet Corporation to replace the fishing vessels destroyed by Herman fcubimrlr.is off the Newfoundland banks nnd elsewhere oft the coast. The contracts are to lie rushed to completion as soon as It Is possible to make arrangements with the available shlpards along the north Atlantic coast. It Is planned to utilize the small pri vately on red, shlpjards that are doing no emergency fleet work or are building onlv ocean-going tugs. The trawlers will be of wood, ns the merchant shipbuilding program now cills for all tho steel that can be obtained from the mills nnd fabricating plants. At present about 120 tugs arp under construction and as soon as a tug leaves the ways, .1 keel for one of the new trawleis will be laid. SUMMER REPORTS BPHINO T.AK1-. BEACH. N. J. The Shoreham Spring Lake Beacb, New Jerpey Located on the lake! two blwka from ".. battling hesch C H. BPANOENllEnO. Prop WlllllK PARK. N. 4. THE MANHASSET Directly on the ocean front '"Piclti 100 looklet H HOSS TUnNKjt Prop orriAN city. N. .1. rk.lfnnln Ocean View! excellent UbW. Cnauomo ,,0cok,el. E. hlundin. THE ALVYN Conv. loc. Itoomilwlth nm'f w.ter Hklt A Tnrrr Sl Hrlliton Plc isir.Tov. l'A. Tinicum Inn:,,nr the Ilrlaware. C'Rfo H Orlll. DanelnK Vlon W,1 tr Prl pvks Chlrken & vvsnio ninnpr KRNERSVII.LE. PA. ci tlMCCT 14 AI I Open all tho ear Not SUrOLl ttL,L. snnitnrium Wrlt Oen S flaul l'res dJjJKrorheaBer Cen STrvvnirs JACKSONVILLE ,SAVMAH WOSTON . sr...n.ritnhin tu 't'unn-! ni"l ..TnrksonvUlf. for all points Bouth. Philadelphia In M ,111 ---r,t ,-. rn,.n ntnt Passen. tnn. Tor ftii new i.nB.m iiui..vo (.,or Fflsht toTnuii akpih. nt. IS ft. rine nt. lei. nmnnru .nuv. rr-l.".sV-ii IIINRRK' TltANS. CO. ir in. i ' MERCHANTS TIANTrNO 5 private Dancing EsaONS $5 The COR1.1SS07. SCHOOL. Mirrored Stndl.. is: !0 -n'"n".1 "' S..J.t iTm.it7 A TKV lll'.n rms i.r.. -- who went over you over here I'llQTOPLAS 333 MARKET ?fKaJifi8!$ L'nrit. n D MiLt.n's "WE CAN'T IIAVi: EVKHYTIIINa" Mnnn 423 south st. iVlKJUCL, Continuous 1 Orchestra to 11. CARLYLE HLACKWELL In THE QOLDEN WALL PAI AfP IS" MARKET STREET rAi-vc jo a. si. to 11:15 r. si. DOUOLAS 1-AIRI1ANKS In "HOUND IN MOROCCO" PDIMrTTQCl 1018 SIARKET STREET rrllNVIiOO 8:30 A SI. to 11 .15 P. SI. JUNE ELVlDfin In "JOAN OP THE WOODS" RFrPMT MARKET ST Below 1TTH IAEAjCIN 1 H A. M. to 11 P. M. DOROTHY DALTON in ' OREEN EYES ' DIAI TC GERSIANTOWN AVE. Il-Li lJ AT TULPEHOCKE AT TULPEHOCKEN 8T. ALICE BRADY In "WOSIAN AND WIFE" RIVOLI 52D AND SANSOM ATS. StATINEE DAILY 'TO HELL WITH THE KAISER" 131 1P.V MARKET ST. BELOW 7TH Il-'-'-' 10 A. SI. to 11;15 P. M. ENID RENNETT in "Till! VAMP" C A rV 1M1 SIARKET STREET J" VVl 8 A M. TO MIDNIGHT OLADYS LESLIE In "WILD PRIMROSE" CT A Ml C"V MARKET ABOVE 16TH O 1 A.NL.C. I 11:11 A M. to 11 lis P. M MAE MAR1H In "MONEY MAD" lr,T7"M3I A MARKET ST. AB. 0TH VlVlWiAlA DA. M. tollsloP. M. WILLIAM FARNUM In A SOLDIER'S OATH" E A T R E S nnrvim ivn MAKAQED BY MEMBERS OF FRANKFDRD "5 '"t"'"- C;j nn,.tf In "THE BIGGEST tnid Bennett ,SUOw on earth" II llMDn RO!T 8T. QIRARD AVB. J U1V1DVJ .Tnmho JuncUon on Frenkford "if WM. DESMOND " "AN "0NS I nrl 1CT MD AND LOCUST STREETS LULUOl l,l. .1 JO. SiO. Evas SO to 11 Douglas Fairbanks 7,. NIXON B2D DBUW "SSfT Si .. CHARLES RAY ta 'S'grt. PHOTOPLAYS EUREKA t ? aTfc GEO. Mv COHAN 'tjti to n,"JUTTTK-TBAa. ' HOIiODAX" LrjMgaaftfcta JH.FfrV!gv JRjLK3JH NAVAI. AND MILITARY CAMrS MEN17to45 PRFPARF tor nterlng Immediately, rnunuL ot ,1)C mtiitary service of Four Divisions under direction of United States Army and Navr Officers, assisted by Canadian nnd British Ofllcers from overseas ARTILLERY CAVALRYINFANTRY NAVAL Complete equipment In erh Hvllo Modem bnrrnrk.i nirrtrle llEht nnil runnlnt wtttr. Ideal location and sanitation. Hospital, etc 75 trained csvalry bones. Terms: Maintenance and Training, $200 Enrollment limited. Quick action advisable. Phone, wire or write for reservation IITTf tfO Special 6-Week Course J U 1 1 I U K. From September 1st 2i'r- PLATTSBURG MILITARY TRAINING CAMP ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN, N. Y. New York Office: 8 West 40th Street, Phone Vandcrbilt 2290 Plattsburg Office: 20 Brinkcrhoff Street, Phone 487 Over CUD are now in training in lot lamp, which closes AugU3t 2. Touhg Moinen nnd (llrls Miss Marshall's School FOR GIRLS 0K LNE. IniL. Day and tloardlnc Depsrtments Primary Intermedlato and rollee prernritory eourses Art Musle Kxnrnssion Dumstle Bclence. Secretarjshlp Teacher to every il plrls 4 aero cimnus with take Large nlry atudv rooms Outdoor nthletlcs, Writs fcr appointment or telephono Oak Lai 102O Illustrated estaloir WS E MVRSIIM.L. Principal. TennsvUnnln rliool for Social Nervlre Trains for social work In Associated Chnr. ties Uopltal Pnctnl Service Industrial VV! faro Work Child VVptfnro Houslnsr Antl TunenMitosIs inrt Probation TRAIN' Nl'llir.S for Public Health Work In School Nursing- Industrial Nurslnc" Medical Social Service, Tnfanr Welfare and Visiting Nurs Inn lend for hulletln 1302 Vine St ThlHdclphta Pn Miss Sayward's School for Girls 1,i,r,", I'lillu.. I'll, Collect pr, p nnd screlm n courses lunlor nnd tulnl Pents Athtili Pnnietl, Silence Carrlipe i alls for puptW In Hull Cvmwd Merlon an, I VV'v nn, licM MI'.S .IANT.T SAnVHH) Principal L1TIT7. PA. "LINDEN HALL SEMINARY For 172 vfftrs It hm b-n eflumtlnc M trMnlnic voiinu wnmn for wnrthr iMnr Alms Rt hlnhst ripvflnnmfnt of body, mind and character Pm1drn a harpvj wholo ome hnnK. Ilf I?tAiitlfu1. healthful Ior tlon Comfortable bulldlncrt modern equip ment amniiim Arndemlc Collin Prepnratory, MhhIp Art DnmeNttc Selene. Becretftrlal Junior n-pt Termn $101 REV. r. Y. urnsom. rrlnclpal, nox 101. i.mti. r. i WAWinNfiTOX. P. Q. p aul Institute A nnnrillm nnil Iay School for Girl, 3107 S Sirect.N.W. Washlrmion.D.C. Reculsr XIlBh School and Collere Preparatrt-y Courses Spoclal rertlfleitn Courses- Tns Arts. Journalism, Short Story Wrltlnr. Kin. derenrten Normal TralnlnR Domestic Hci ence Huslnesa Course Parllftlnenlarv f aT Mrs. Nnnettr II I'nul. I.1..11.. I'rrsldent. Author of "Paul s Parliamentary Lv" Paul itsftut Chautauqua opens at Venie Park. Atlantic City. N. J . Juty I't iiwnFitNnrno. v. PENN HALL CIIAMIM'Ilc-liriKM, PA. Olrlfl Tollepe rrepnrntorv AIodrn !m triitiro nnd Hpeclil courses Certlfl- ite pril lefcen noomn wun private rmut ?,." nantiim and nwlmmlnc pool Ilnte JdOfl Pataloc and lewn Ma eacb ear ppent at Atlahtfc Oltv Work i ontlntip uninterrupted Add Frank . Mmclll, A. M.. Prln., Dot XV. m:wick. iihi. Women's College of Delaware To women desiring a liberal eduntlon under Ideal rondltlons of home life, the Worn en'n College of Delaware offers unexi el led onportunltleH nt extremelv low rmt Mtiiit ed In t beautiful and healthful region one hour from Phllndelphl i For rntalog write to MU UIMKKKD J UOHINMIN, Dean. Newark Delaware. i.pTurnvn.LK. m. Maryland College . IRIS rOR WOMEN 1018 Collece Preparatorj (14 Yenrs1 History Girls from 3J Stat, 10 miles from Bait Fireproof Bulldlnsi rollese Domestic Science Music Expression on..ieciarian Address PresMent Rntisp for Catalor P. i.i' iiimo ii.i.r. in. ATI.ANTIC CITY.' N. J. HOTEL CHELSEA' OPEN ALL THB TEAR BNTIRE BLOCK OF OCEAN FRONT 7Fr rTVXrCTTTVvT ' KAI nUKb. ATLANncarri WKUJS GKBVTbbT HOTELSUOCESS Westminster X;t?- E1"-, St. x rl. baths, runnlns attr. I13.S0 up weekly, 12 su up dallr. CIIA8 1UIHKU. HOTEL B0SC0BEL S?W Amer. ft Kurop plans Rklt A. B MARION Where Shall I Send My Child to School? That question can b an swered quickly and satis fsctorily by consulting ths Educational Bureau at Ledger Central. Here.'with out fuss or bother, you ma; obtain complete and reliable information of any board Die school for boys or jjirls, military academy, business college, special schools for retarded children, conserve, tory of music, college or university. Our intimat. 'knowledge of tho advan tages of the Ararious insti tutions will enable you tt make a wise choice This1 'service is free and available to every ont everywhere. Ledger Central CHESTNUT at BROAD tWlMt SOM HiliMU .!f f- av r. - .Juf' ttii i SI'MMI'K RIORT? A1IHTRY PARK. N. J. notco rus Tra higB Ca) i MORGAN RAJONa'C EDUCATIONAL NAVAL AMI MILITARY CAMrS as trained men. into some branch tho United States Roth eves Expert Accountants are greatly in demand. Our courses in this subject prepare for the examination for Certified Public Accountant. Day course (2 years), evening course (3 years). The course begins Monday, $ sept. JU. We tell you all about it in Cataloy M-,!o. Phone, DUmond ftll TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Itroid t hrlon llerks E riillndrlphla -4l3fifrinf(r:frirt jvyiuvJMii l A SCHOOL I OR LIT1LV rilll.DUKV Boarding & Day Departments M'KUI, STKLIH AT 1 OUT1LT1I KeoprtM for 5th A ear In October Plinn Pnatfin 4 132 Auto her t e silpntlllf Dim linn for NOKMI. flill ilren, ,i to 1 i i urt, T he Him of this huid Is to nle irmnl ( hfldren ati n ronnii nt M whbh the ""pontaiKoun Im pulut of hlld life mn lti frt cdom for Indli dual i,rowth Dirertlon ioern Diet Kxerc e II.m il i.tititi V iortmenU Con tnd of Kmotlons On up it Ion etc . dif fer) nt for acb InlUlduil thtld NN UINDI1. PIST. Dlrctrei Montrv-orl Dlplonm, Itoom 1011 nun i iiaj us in YSTEM 30 Tin; ihim ssTPf DAYS Toucli Tii'ewrltliicr nmi .nm imerciiii aubjecl. Kpert tenehera. Phila. School of Oflice Training ludir Hide. l(lth A Chestnut Locust 18G3 i fEfje llpinnn 4cfjool 111.1.(11 h.NOI t " 2T) Inncaster Ate. AKDMIIIti: former! Knoun ns Slhs HUN' r-rlionl. Mil In Line Brunch Klntlers irten and Primary for both hos .md Kirls. Junior .mil Senior School fnr ulrls only Bus service from West I'hila la 0crhrnoU and Merlon. Opens Jept 30 Address MISS SI. II. STKKV. I'rlpclnill. Short Courses NO ADVANCE IN RATES Honkkcephv Shorthand. Tspenrltlna; Eng lish, renmjfcfahlp, Dl taphone Comptometer Day and cvcntim sessions Start ut any time IndHlliitl Instruction. PM.MFH srllOOI,. If. South 10th r. THE TAYLOR SCHOOL 1 tUslinctlvr BuHtnrss School Qunlitv Instruction In OrpffK Shorthand Tom h Typewriting. IlookkoTilne QunlKjlnpr foi II ah alar Dav. In nc I,ei us k. tul ninil trll Ion Hti I cat etc ion-; MAKKKr SIKKIsT WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY ClIMMlKs INsTlTI'TI. ?ni(I UfII ST. (.hfl"'H ror in n nl womon nmatp periods 'all write phono I.oeiiHf 3"84 ion nor HmriPii mill (t.rU oyKHimooK. PA. Palms Business College 1711 Chest-I nut Rt ' Din and FIenlnff Honkkecplnp Cl II Service t pcretarlal. Touch Typwrltlnp I"nf?Ilfih etc Attend the lest Individual Instruction t-clert patronane Phone Pnmct K.'iS Tenrher W anted Positions waltlntr Fre retrtstr'n for CnMtr A Normal srrndutt. Modern Teaehem Onrenn. 1002 larhet H. KIVOSTOV. p WYOMING SEMINARY a ro edurntlonal school wher bovj nnd cirls Ppt " 'sln of the hlffhest pur poses of life. Exceptional teachers In eery dept Collepe Preparation. 13 us! runs Music Art. Oratory and Domeatlo Arts and Science Military training. Gymnasium and Athletic fields 74 th year Endowed low rates Write for cataloc Address I. 1. Hpracae. D. D Prelilent. Kingston. Pa nKAnisn. r. Schuylkill Seminary Reading's Junior College Preparatory and Junior College rouraea for all colleges and universities Co-ed. classical, commercial, music elocution and domestic science. Rates $378. Catalog on request. UEV. WAKUKN Y. TEEL. M. A.. II. D Prefcldent ' nuna Women nnd filrls JBNKlNTOirv. PA. Beechwood onc A Cultured and Practical School for Young Women, Thoroughly Established, Strong Faculty Alms to dlsrover and dee!op Individual aptitudes Cllrla are prepared fcr rslf. maintenance and to meet responsibilities of life Collet, and Preparatory Depart ments. Music. Art. Domestlo Hrlene., Secretaryship. Expression Physical Edu cation Normal Klnderaarten Swim ming Pool. Athletio Fields Address M. 11 ItKASF.lt. Ph. D.. rr.ald.sl I rt 415, Jenllntown. Pa. wfit rm:sTEB. p. DARLINGTON SEMINARY FOB C.1P.I.S. WKST CIIESTFR. HA. located on a fin acre estate In Pennsylva nia's most beautiful farming country. Lian suase. Art, Music. Expression. Arts and Craft, and Uome-maklne Courses College Preparation with certificate privileges. Catalog. Hox Iin CHRISTINE FAA8 RYE. Prln. Al.l.KNTOWN'. I'. I dlJ f.( COM.KOB KOR'nvOilBN euar itsi . ali.vjntown, pa . New lildgs.iti? aires. Kcgreo rourse. Piano, Art. Voice. Expression aad Home Economics. Tvte-yc&r courses. Cultural. Secretarial, . -eVi AVA .t e- . sa . j . "A ( - r i. t, -i.wsm,, i -dABMasrassssHii'-k- . Jli'Jl "-eves , 0' 2 THOMPSON BUSINESS COLLEGE Nearly every one knows tho wonderful results wo attain it is your misfortune if you do not investigate. At tend n thoroughly rclm ble old-established high ly respected school, where you arc assured a first-class position uyon graduntion. Stenography or Bookkeeping Taught in About 30 Days Call, write or phone Locust 3898 for cata logue. Open all summer. Day and Evening $ 33 J UI t- JO 3C 0 3 5 VJ Oil 102 Sessions Positions Secured L&2OA0J Peirce School By atlpndliiK re Ircp School you JJ ! ran pnulp run-elf to hold n re X fponslblo pl.ic" In business KiKht X now an) number of position aro ?J wnltlnB for trained workers to JJ i replace thove who nre cne.iKeil In JJ the war Younp; women cin sere X their tountrj In lulpliiK to carry & on business Pelrco School Is on n war-time haste nnd offers just S X the trainuiB needea o h Write fnr 5Uh Year Book g S Pine St.. West of Broad y S Philadelphia g I Spring Garden Institute iiiioMi n sphino ii!Di v stfurivrs TECHNICAL SCHOOLS Automoblb) Pie. trlcity Machine Shop Pattern Shop Pra tlca Itook llluttr itlon Free Hand Drawing Mr h inlcni Drawlm, Artb t i UiralDrawlnt, Pri tlie Machine Shop M.uhe mitics Mnttif tntica Dt l Imieo ICleetrlnlts Automobile. .T PM I'lutrated Pro-ipe tin Opi ns September -3 WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES 23d and Walnut Streets Opens Septomber 19th Send for Catalog F "MENDS' CENTRAL ' SCHOOL SYSTEM Prfpare) for roUeF or liulnss Hcooeni Ninth month IMlh Wrlto for Yfnr Book and i Itittn PercUul Ttii lor Ilex. 13mm t Uirnr-jt Wnllarp. Artlng I'rliiB.. l.llli X Kiirr. 1'lilla. ' (PREPARATION FOR COLLEGE Naval ritll Scrvlrr nnd Mule Rnard I Ftsms. Business Courses. Typewriting, Shorthand, Bookkeeping-. French, bpanlsb. ! Draltlnc. write, phune or call. Brown Preparatory School BROAD AND CIIFRRY STREF.TS sllllUTIIAMI AMI IlOtlKKl.lCriMd Oor craduales are In constant demand Uood parlnc position, await you Ureaa- Short hand, the easy, speedy system. Complete business and secretarial courses Day school cow open, nleht school opens Tuesday, 3t jn, 8. Knroll any time Call or writs lor full particulars ana caraioc PHILA. IIUMM-s C-OU.KOB nnd College of Commerce 1017 Chestnut St.. I'hllidelpMa Strayer's Business College , I'liIIadtlphIaM Crfntcst Itiihlnesn .School Ktnprt t.Rfhur Mnrlorn pniilntncnt Indl. . iduil adancement. (. ha rcea moderate Po. ' eitions truaranteed I)ti and rslcht Clnsaea 7U0 MudentB now attenninir inrou now. 8H7 hermit Mreet. Phone. ijjuit 3St. "Miss HVUT'S Tmlnlnir ihonl for Mnder Karlner. 3fi(H Walnut M., Pliilu. Junior, Senior & Graduate Courts Prim ir meth od Practical JvlnderEart n Home like stu dents residence Pnr prinulura add de lalde T. llln.aii.Prln.. "tr.iH) Ualnul st.. Pliilu. MII.I.KltSMH.K. I.WCXsTI.K (P.. 1'A STTI! MIKJIAI, St 110(11 Ileautlful nm pus Kxcol table htrout; Tarult Tuition fn. Kail term opens fcepi ''th Tor infor mation address ('. II. (.OHDIMI.K. I'rln. 0K MNK, 0i LKi KAR, crisp nlr - sunny rooms a course of hum. from kindergarten (ao i j ears.) through hleh school .md tollego preparation, planned not only for classroom study, but actual prac tical Instruction there joii hae tho idea behind the Oak Lane A L-ountry uay scnooi at Auto-bus from cltN cent r. O r p3- msnton and Jenklntoun Not fin a hoarding school Neuest lneth I'll J ods ni-w buildings democratic f'j spirit Ilooklet free. Reservations i now beinc made for 1U1U-.0 "1 $iMA Phone Mel rose 607 Philadelphia I WEST rnKBTF.R. PA. West Chester State Normal School On Pcnna n. R : tioiley to Phlla Fits for teaching, college, business; S220 to (280 for board. tuition etc.. per year. O M.Phlllpa.Prl.) XTII.MAMSrrtBT. TA. DICKINSON SEMINARY pc story. Elective courses. Co-ed. Large cam- Xus. 2 gvms . all athletics 1430. Catalog. ddrss. President Hox K. Wllllam.port. Pa. VlfKINl f. t. MAPI 5HURST SCHOOL vi?'!rw a mlaifa hum. .rhnol fot- llmltajl nnmtu. of retarded and aubnormal children. Hev.a. teen y irs' exnerlene, Ttooklet P. AllEIJil-- IIK.HAIH.T ARVAI1H. Prlneloal IIK.THI r.lllCM. PA. MIIKIMIN SEMINARY & COI.I.KdK FOR tVO.MICN..Uethlrlirm. Pa. PreparHtory and mtfl Tiinunpnll (VU m 'i inuiviroun m BUSINESS 8r CO&EEGBSL jrffi Pulnej men and nMabU.hmenti a jMr nrn cagerh walling for u-i to rnd- g sJ udte ou Do not m!ss this opportu rt fij iitt "Wilt1 or rail for fruo mtuluif f 0 but do H thH lnlnutt fi H Hnu f ioht Sfiwonn. llnter nu time Q R Itj" t hfhinut at Philadelphia bi .Oradru.lujcrrdUjit gPJJ-gjpt. I ,,5- tfSS&tJtftl W. VS& VME 4 tfrr- -"flit -mmr r 1 1ililfn;; iMJIM Collek. jraaia iuu uci Stitb. - i. M, Clenelli -1nnngMtni nnd Uttm William Penn Charter School No. 8 South Twelfth Street PHILADELPHIA Toundeil In H'.MJ and charternd by William Penn nn tbe emo Ua aa tho Ity of I'hila dlpnla thr I'cnn (. lurter oriiool ha tnaln tallied an unlntt rruttil rorporntf xltene Durlnic the pan tori thrro earn the echool linn KrndmtMl narl 1300 pnp!N of whom I more than 1100 liae ontlnued their atudles In a more of (olle(.f nnr) unit prattle tor thp better nrrommod ttion of the recent Inrrenned nrnllmi nt n now tvo xtorv bulldlnit ! be in? ronnlrurted on the West House tlnn for the future Include the I full utlllratton for rhml purposes of the ' manlflient plavitip fields of L'J ncrea at Queen tane Vheao I Ian ar h'td In abey ance pending the time when the termlna Hon of v.nr "imditlon mi perm t new conctrurtlon The JSoth jrur heglm lep tenihcf 24th lib eer member of jt r h ttarhinc (tHff on duty w th nuh ndd tlnn to Iti membership an Increased enrollment hn rendered nei fniHr The Irnpertu fnr 101 i t) 1 rendv for distribution 1 jlldmc op n for Inspection inn 1 1 isiifli itinn of pupil" ept 4th KKllMtn lOTT dl'MMI III:, I'll I, iiiiimsti;u The Episcopal Academy Locust and Juniper Sts. FOUVDEH 179$ With Which Wan United In 1615 The I)e Lanccy School Thnroueh preparation for CotIe.ru. da. rlnl C nurse prrprtrlnr for Iluilnfss or the Tnlted States terrier. Fepamte Uidn for boi rt to It Tir of sue -Vluntar Military Prill for boyg In the Middle nnd Upper Schools t"PTer School open September lftth. Middle School September 20th, Lower School September 2Sd Head Mnatrr wilt be nt tho Academy on nnd nfter September 7 T"pttrB TTttlled en eon"ef1on Her. piuMp .i sTnMi:r. Jr..s t.i. Ilend MJuster rnr.TVi)T nii.i,. ta. Chestnutjlill Academy Ao tinttj Lertled Tonntrr HOAHDINC AND DAY SCHOOL FOR I10Y3 'PHOnOUOlI preparation for coltese. scientific echool or business Hlfh ret stnndurdi of Fcboldrshlp The Bchool l nltuatnd In the hilly rKlon 11 mlle north of Phlla Twelie-ncre campus athletic fields polf link" and complctH equipped mrnnndum with awttnmlni: pool Separate Lower School for boys from six ear upward Specially low rafei for it day boardets For catalog addreai Jnmr I mrnon Patterson, flendmas) trr. M. MirttftH, Chestnut Illlt. Pa. rm:sTRR. p. PENNSYLVANIA Military College Men Command Csrrv On'" Ths th wnrds of lh first PMC man to fall In No Man's '-and. express the life and spirit of this old lptl lutlon whose sons from Lieutenant to Matnr rienral ar. with the 1'lar as In run War da While her craduatss direct munitions' pro i iluctlon min battleplanes lay down th. ' S harraae. and eo "oer the top." P. M. C. i "carries nn" ss steadily and earnestly as J ever her trslnlnc of men for th. hatllta of I J peace or war s The men who lesd are the men who know, henlnr Unit R O. T. C Colleulat courses In Civil Enelncerlri, Chemistry. Economics and Finance. Preparatory and JuHor bchools Col. Charles E Hyatt. Commandaat. Box CCS, Chester, Pa. "The tTnl Point of yuKTtn " 'rENSIIL'RO. TA. DERKI0MEN School For Boys Instruction In umall irroups personal -sr KlTtclently prepares for Courses, Terlinlcal School Unexcelled re ord for nrholarthlp In leading Toilettes anJ Unl ernltle Delopment of character and trnlnlns for rfnclent nerlce In life Sep prate Junior School complete equipment. flmnaslum nnd 20- acre athletic field Mllltar, drill Carnegie Library Not conducted for profit moderote rfttei. Send for catalogue. Oscar S. Kricbel, D.D., Prin. iiox no. rr.NNsncno. ta. ALUiMUWN. PA. Allentown Preparatory School Prepare bnvs for leadlnc cnllesej and tmlveridtles Hlsh standards. New bat Id lns Special department for boya over 10 Athletic teams T.arce rampus and cymna ltim Terms -M00. Patalotr on requeit. Vlilt the achool "W'rlta Box 404 William II Iteene. Principal. Allentown. Pt. MrairrRnrnn. pa. UKItt lvlisltt,n, ACAD KM Y offers 7thor. ouch physical, mental and moral tralnlm for college or business Under Christian mas ter from the crtat unlv Loca in th ium. berland Valley, one of th most plcturcsqu 1 KA.a f Ann.s VVB nt n 17nlllhf . SJSJ'wi.a (UUia wt. tfiiKCi urn hji" i.i(uir muu I iaj for Cat Ad. Box 130, Will him Mann Irtliif IX 1 . Ileadmntler. Men erburir. P. iii:tiii.kiii:m. p. Bethlehem Preparatory School nrthlehrm. Pti. 1C00 bora prepared for leadlns universities In 40 years Extenshe itrounds Oymna lum swlrnmlnff pool athletic fields Summer tesston St-purnte Junior School new build in Milliard Trulnlnr. JOHN l TlKifilA. T. A .Headmaster. i ' w w a n tu m n Bf r" fiU'AKTIIMtlKE PKEPAKATOltl PCI10OL I A nchool founded upon a basts or true sin cerlty. well equipped and patronized by fare tilt- of the beat class Hoja aro moulded tor 1 hlrhest manhood and taiiRht the true mean Inc of a useful life A Friends' School, but patronage is non sectarian Summer session ' IVnie JOT UKU , -j nv rwiut " miviii""!"' A. II TOMMNON, lli-nilmiater, IM 1?, fSwnrthmore. Pn tl mHeaJromPhtl Younc Women nnd Olrls Holman School 2!0I Walnut St. A FChool where Blrls and imall bay are trained and devel oped In harmony with th work they will hae to do In life Close attention gives each Individual by Instructors with special apti tude. Pupils llvs and grow In the Induidual Attention spirit of usefulness. Classes limited to 15 Self-expression. Voice Deelopmenc. Kinder carten to Colleeo Preparatory Depts. Auto service for small children. 5.erlat M lifter's Court in Wm Cooking and Fronth Telephone Locust 1SSS Elittbtlb W. Drsle;, A.D.. Prlntlpil Phila. School of Design for Women Reopens September 80. nnri.r AND MAHTFlt HTBKKTB. PnrLA. (IKItMANTOWN WALNUT LANE JIU,;,?0'' City and country advantages High hihool Graduates, Homeinaklns, ColleRe prepara tory. Hecjetarlal, Conservatory. Int. Dec'ir, pnori riory viiiimk, fiwui TorseiaiK riu- .- 1 oiinc Men nnd Hot.. RVTVW,. PA, piers. CtounfrgJBag an&'Poarftmg thool. FOR BOYS RYDAL, PA. Offrlni: lfi rlBnlsitfs ot modem snd thorouKh school tralntriB to fftrn. Ilks rrMng In l'Mlsdelphln. and In Ihf Mclnlty of Old York nosd. In Jfnklntown Huntingdon Vallev nnd nlehhorlne dl-trlcts Thf School tlus Is orrntpd to mike ronvenlfnt tho nttpndnc nt pupils arrlvlne hr rsllrond nt Rydsl or MMidowbrnok Ftntlons or by Old Tnrk nosd Hot mlddny msl. small classes rrmpsn lonsbtA mastsrs, supsrUspd piny ars fosturos of tho school a larflra moa cm school hulMInc: Kmnalum. ath IfMc field ard prhato lake The new home Is also complete! equipped with cottages for boardlns SUCCESS THROUGH THE LOGICAL SEQUENCE: Good Air, Good Food, Good Play, Good Work VTrltf ter Cntnloo P llllu'lrattt), MARK H.C.SPIERS.IIrouma.ter Rydal, Pa. ' LASrASTPB. l'A. smmtKoam Box 550,Lnncater,Pa. 6Sd Yer, Tndowed $600 JTOfl $800 According tr loratlon of rom rrr bor iludled IndlTlduill b MpfM lerher Gj-mniiirim, swimming pool, tritk, Un ilhlellc fifldl. Citalftx nn renueit. John IT "rliHirkc, A It , Tfeadmiitet piiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiraii'iiii'Biiiiiiii Franklin and Marshall Academy I ( Ti:iU PA. Pounded 187. Prepares bos a for all colleen and tet hub l Thiiols Itoiutlful eleited Grounds. Excellent health record rinn modern equipment T Ihrary, mmnnnlum All athletics. Military Ir.iinlnK for older boya. for older bos Old School on banls allowing mode rate trrnm ' ("atalocue nnd literature of Interest to tollene preparntnrs ntudenti on request. Aildre- Do 412 Ktlnln L llnrtman. A, M.. Principal lYKNONATt. ?f. J. .XNNVSXVNNXNNNNNXNXN WEN0NAH1ffitZ!& Where character, manliness nnd honor will bo developed In your bay throursh tho Military System. He will be taught how to study how to learn Twele miles from I'hila The uual Academic, Spe cial nnd ritislne" Course-". A ratalop for the parent nnd for the bov a bnolt of views of Military nnd Athletic life Dr. Charles H, Lorence, Prei, Maj. Clayton A. Snyder, Supt. Box 412, Wenonah, N. J. NAZRirrn. r. NAZARETH HALL MILITARY ACADEMY NAZ.IIETII. PA. Founded 1713 CollfKe preparatory and business lourses. Senior and Intermediate grades. IJoya It to 18 ears Supervised athletics Modern military trnlnlnsr 50 years a military school Illustrated Cntaloff Address Hox 269. I)R. A. II. THAO.KR. Principal III. MRSTIIHV. V. BLAIR ACADEMY FOR BOYS BLAIRSTOWN, N. Hralthful lnratlon 12 mill's from Dola arp Water Car 100 acre titinuus and ad joining farm I'erfcrt pnulpm.nl 8 hand worn. buildlnRs SuriTlspd nthlctlr Doubln omnastum rrtparmlon for inlUge anl t linl ni s.hnnls Mllllarv drill Visit nialr and spp lis RfUflntnaes Wrltp fnr i at.tlnz A. JOHN r. MlHIPi:. I.I.. I).. Ilr.trimast.r. rHINTKTOV. N. 3. PRINCETON PREPARATORY gciinor, ton novs rdlsKS prrparntory for bojs 14 -.ears anl elder, beautiful location, amall classes, ex cellent faculty: well-equipped hulldlnKs; .rsQ rrounds. supervised athletics. 43i tear Catalog on request J. B. FINE, nd; Prmceton, N.J. nAfHKVUrK. W. J. NEWMAN SCHOOL IIACKKNmCK. N. J. A colleee preparatory boardlnp school for M sovs Under Catholic auspices Small cUssta lDdH1dul attention Resident chaplain. JESSE ALIIP-UT LOCKE I.I. D. President of tho Doard of Trustee C. E. DELBOS, Head Master wrsT r.sni nvnni v. j 6IIKI.DON KCIIOOI. ror boys in and u. i; miles from N Y Catalog Add Box 14. Ftivervlew Tdi;A West Englewonrt N I Nr.irrnv. y. j. Benton Acudetn tor bos 0 to Id Modera equlpn ent Personal attention Catalog. Address Principal liox U Newton N rEWtvoTnv. n. J The PENNINGTON SCHOOL College and Technical School preparation, llllltary drill FHANK MacDANIEL, D.D.. lleadmaater. Box 70. Pennington, N. J. 1 ssirv I'M.l.S. V. Y. Kl N (I S li V hrhool for Hot. I 22 miles from New lork High elevation) lower house for oung bos extensive grounds supervised athletics mllltrv train ing J. R. Campbell. M. A.. Fex Fells. N.J. UTACNTOV VA. Staunton Military Academy t)nly GoTrrnm't Honor Academy In Sonth Largest private academy In the East. Rojs from 10 to SO years old prepare! for the Universities. Go eminent Acad eroles or business Gymnasium, swlmraln pool and athletic park New 1200.000 barracks Charaes, $470. For catalogue addres Col. WM. CI. Kable. Ph. I.t Prlnrlual. btaunton. V WAYVKsnORO. VA. Fishburne Military School New SI 00.000 Vlrenroof Kqulpment , DHiori fnr ltnl vnrilt torn Hn ! 11 fa HI fla.T S i n wff W, 7AWM i (Ha'M Diploma admlta to all tolleres Heault'ful i& military training Heautlful healthful sltua- :-V iinn Every cadet nartlcloatea In annual w encampment at Qrottoea on Shenandoah .J Tiller S9th iear. 8matl rlasses. Cst&IoK , MaJ. MOKtlAN II. IIITDtllNH. I'rlo. T ' Hox 300. Waynesboro, Va. noonsTQCK. va. Mnsllftn iVIlltttfiWW A MflAMV maojuuuiitii i.i.tii.ui j nvaucmj f4 Inculcates finest home traditions or thr. UIQ i-ftniliiiuu iirwiiuiui lurniviini itr vwrn ttful Hhenandonh Valley 100 miles from Wash(nutnn Prenarea lor roiiesre. lecnmcti ifhonls and business luslc. athtetUsk JC. 000 Dlntntx Hat: nna xormiforT. i.imift-an t m M J M 1 ffli !5l A 9 4 nn-.-. ... um xJk 4Sfl V III