w l'MlK -A' 3-A. Adi - . 1. L V SZ v fA 'iasHrt' a-'-. :'f v . 4-f EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, -1918 ,1 lyf I? j3. if & fiEWS OF Tffi MEN IN WARD ACCIDENTS USUALLY AVOIDABLE iysician's Journal Shows o Carelessness Is Cause of Most Mishaps RVCr&zy accidents" was the title of a fr?r "-'."' " "- ...- J the hospital In the Cramp Shipyard, Mttd to keep some time ago. They ne so fast and "Does- general wore ftultlplled at such a rate that he socm id to abandon the scheme. SpoBut the book Is still there and some ?f the entries seem to nt the title, or i the title fits them exactly. Out shlnwofker. Max Bohm. unbolted R ,slx bolts that held a scaffold on hlch rV"v stood tnirty zeei aDove grounu. im KM drop was perfect Bohm hit the ground SJretty hard with his itu aoiraupois, s but aside from that no damage was done. The man got up, shook himself tio see if his bones were still there and I straight back to work with nlle, yet much wiser. e-sHere Is one that was awarded the .vft'.. srrand crize: A laborer stuck a lighted Kr?atch to a nine-gallon can of gasoline rpto see if It was full. It was Bang I PK,The man had an escape that was little ML short of miraculous. All his beautiful i-jN locks arc gone, along with his evebrows and lashes, .vet there was not a buster , to oe iouna viier a tiwuhc il .ivn,- -Itlg nm uauicsa limn ft........, .v - . ... and Is now cultivating tne rums on top of his head in hope of developing a WW crop. "How this fellow escaped without a Witter is mre than I can imagine " . xald Doctor Ingram "He was f.irtu- nate enough to escape with his life Some men do the silliest things and then won- 0f nOW mey got nun .UUSI aiuucnm are really avoidable, and it would have 'taken all my time io keep tabs on those that might have been avoided by a little caution " SMOKE FUND CARNIVAL Mrs. Stotesbury to Donate Prizes for Events at Shibe Park Boxers from Hog Island and Merchant Ship will feature the big carnUal Thurs day night, at Shibe Park, ln aid of the soldiers and sailors smoke fund Mrs. i E. T. Stotesbury has donated prizes for the various events which are under the , direction of A. v. Maus. The Ladles AiTrlllarv hearted hv Mrs. Stotesbury. rwill handle the contributions. ThnrA wilt nlsn hp. .1 number of soldiers and sailors on hand who will assist In the arrangements. A band concert will start the performance, which will be featured with a singing and audevllle entertain ment This, together with the various I iiia st three hours of cood solid entertain- B?3nent. ?' Merchant's Ship having a number of ' noted boxers working at the plants, the t e coming bouts should be full of action. $' There will also be a great deal of frlcnd- .Mgt- Avpn mnrp Interestlntr than the last ?i one held By Hog Island at Shlbe 1'arlc jS arller in tne season IS!, oDDnni im unMP rniifrrv biS . ,. ,., . Republican ianaiaate tor trover- Ppft nor "i011 tilS reception State Senator William C Sproul, Re- rubllcan candidate for Governor of Er Pennsylvania, carried his campaign into his home county last night with an en thusiastic meeting ln the William C. Eproul Club at Chester. ' Addresses pledging Pennsylvania's upport to the national Government and Tirorfirttnir ReDubllcan victory ln this State in November were made by Sen ator Snroul and Senator iMlwurd I' S Betdleman, candidate for Lieutenant -Governor. " ' Senator Sproul announced the recelp. of a letter yesterday from his son, Lieu tenant John R. Sproul, who had bee,, gassed ln France. The candidate said his son has fully recovered The meeting last night was presided over by S. F. Turner, former mayor of Chester. Other speakers were Judge Isaac Johnson. Mayor W. S McDowell, nd Representative W T Ramsey. QRLS GIVE $7.18 TO RED CROSS h!& One Man Asked to Contribute JjThreaten9 Them With Arrest $i'i Iraa. Morcansteln. ten years old. 242S ft?" Bouth Fourth street, and Anna Kaplan, Kfthe Red Cross today. ji& fiaynousea aim uuu uu&eica. "" -vci it. lb 4t. vamaa thov TOrA U'nnt tn nlRV nallpd w tc.ii hom vesterdav afternoon, and they SH .,ff the' hnflnq tnirpther to discover W'yuBTatttiiTie different to play. Bv. l"I'H tell you Let's help Uncle Sam !" IS" cried Irsa. W& Stake up a collection for the Red Cross. BO Xtity aonnea wnue ureases iu;n nicy hd worn In Red Cross parades and be- E WlJl C . Atl AA1 T n Atif 1a!j ro tiar Ysjrirl HZ ran vneir man.. i .- i,uvo w.w .,.. EJTCWipcted J.18. Despite the scare one rsy, -HiBiav e mem Dy Lnreaieiuug iu iiino athm.cKed up just Decause iney asKea ya Wm tn .vintrlbute they felt nretty happy a-t when tr Hed Cross accepted the tribute with thank. "'TWO KILLED GOING TO CAMP jjFhiladelphia Selected Men Meet MU Death on Troop Tram ,f. " Two PhlladelDhla selected men. en !rWr.out to Camp Lee. Va were instantly (,'Jtllled when they were knocked from the r.--.trtw. nf V frrtnn train Evf!. The draftees are believed to be Albert kflMUII MV ix.o..-.. u..v. .-.. ...... ky lOWJi. ana josepn, xnoiuiJauu, ocrjiiuti- rfii1iwn. pjgyjJThe young; men were leaning from tne tfKStrain pjatiorm looxins aneaa wnen iney K-&fsm2CK a Driage mat. spans x-xeveiuu fc-'tlreet. near the Philadelphia road, High- itown. aid. The contingent of draftees from Local uoara rso. lb, uerman- , and was ln emmand of captain J. Nolrs, 2111 Seltzer street, fi $GIVE TO WAR ORPHANS ? WJ"f. - York Shipyard workers Aid Italian Children 'tMore than $600 in small contributions kM been donated by the workmen of r 74ew lorn nniiiiiuiiuiut. iunijjany- tor .relief nt ine uaiian war orpnans. money will be -transmitted to the lian embassy at Washington. iha rialra of the shlrjworkers to heln i unfortunate Italian children was the lit of a plea maae several weexs by Corporal Oscar Jlouvet. of tho CO iroreign jLB"on, iiuruiK a pa- ! rally at tno snipyara. i , . X RESCUED FROM SURF - f JHttUdelphisnt Saved by Life Guards Vl uaimc i-iiy ,l1nblnns were rescued from the it AtlanOc City yesterday by life- TX. " Olamond, drawn Into deep W&V puilea out at wnrmuu sve- tias) .Liena Miner, ami airs, an rMte were rescued off Connectl- Luuunra( o vc uuniet jqs)sfHMiMsV-IhL U25 TWO GOOD BOUTS AT CRAMPS' McCloskey ami Wilson Beat Bergcr and Devlin There arp two boxers In the Cramps' Shipyard who are satisfied today. Yesterday Jlmmlo Berger, an electrician, thought he could "lick" Young Wilson, machinist, nnd Jack Delln, a pipe fitter, thought he stood a good chance of at least a draw with Willie Mc Closkey, a receiving clerk. Today, after a real test before the whole crowd of shlpuorkers at Cramps, they know bet ter. The fans, too, have made up their minds who's what with the gloes It was the opening show of the Cramps" Shipyard Athletic Association A dandy ring had been erected in the center of the yard between two large moving cranes As soon as the noon whistle blew the workmen climbed to the top of these cranes to get a good view George Stute, head of.the 'rivet ing department and manager- of the as toclatlon, had onlv to stand at his own door to see. and many helped him out In filling the little space Nearly all the officials also s-iw the two bouts, that went for only three rounds of two min utes each Ocorge Boyle, as referee, parted the fighters manv times and Tom unite Kept his Ingersoll on them Young Wilson, who whistles for his own amusement when he Isn't fighting, naci tne better of his eo with Bercer from the start Berger lacked confl deuce at the beeinrrtnc nnrl most, nt Vils efforts fell short The referee stopped the bout In the middle of the third round to save Berger from a knockout Devlin furnished a surprise It had been reported around that Berger had knocked him out In one local ring and McClosky was a. bit surprised at Dev lin's showing at the start Devlin stood up to "Mac" took his punches and gae a few in return, but was really out classed HOB Mcnuinn, a Camden wrestler work in? In tho N'ev Jersey shlpard as bolter-on has been appointed bv Athletic Director Dean to mirage the wrestling bouts that are to be combined with the boxing each Sat urday at the Pusey 4. Jones Gloucester ship, jards . A PICKOT TEAM from the Puev & Jones Interdepirtmcntal Barehsll Lea"y will n to iiuwooq . j aturaav to puv tne wild. wood Athletic Club hut prlnilpallv to ghe $eltrhB"Dl,&ul '"""'" a laco ln tho !un" TIIK ITAIJ N WAR SUFFERERS' FUND just (rot a btu boost in the hull department at the New York Shipyard Camden Since Oo-poral Oscar Momet one of the national service section's speakers ikrti the shlp- "oritPia tnero 10 neip me little, Italian or phans out of the hole the war has placed them in the men all oter the vsrd have sen to Italv through ths Italian ambassador a Washington S.lilo.TO About Silti) more has Just been raised In the hull department alone and this will be forwarded through tho same channel .1 H. WEAVER, general min-iser of tho Harlan-Bethlehem shlpvard at Wilmington, tolls one on himself that indicates that even a general manager is not safe in his own vard without a formal Introduction to certain workmen who ele all stranger Fuspleloush Weaver stopped ln front of one of the hulls on the wa3 ant ln hla democratic way asked a man some question about the work. "Who ln the are vou'" tame the replv The seneral manager was too full for words He wnlkcU, around a corner and shook all tho laughter out of hlH system Mii.nrn iiorver cavt on out any more until the old straws are ofrli Jallj called In Wilbur is a nuirterman driller at the I'nmii hhtpard and the sav he has not missed a single day. not even Sunday, In a :ear lnst Sunday something happened that compelled Wilbur to lav off for th remain. dor of the da and to add to his troubles some loker niilea Ills straw 'lid to .t Bkv scraplns piece of timber Ry the tlmo the owner pried the straw from ten ten-penny nans tne crown was an gone 1'. R. R. Improves Bristol Station The ruth of bhlpuorkers to board eve ning trains at the Bristol station of the Pennsvlvanl" Railroad has resulted ln scv eral accidents and the railroad is now taking steps to lemedy conditions Flat forms are being widened, new steps are 1 nlng orec'd and a system is being put into operation whereby passengers can Inn ihe trains before any persons are permitted to board them Good News for Home Folk From Boys in the Service Serceant Trancis X. Myers. Company D, 109th Infantry (the old First) was gassed and received shell shock in the wonderful drive ln which the Americans recently participated He Is now being tteated in a bat,e hospital. The joung soldier was married In this city in May, last year, his bride being Miss Elizabeth McGovern, of 6024 Brown f.treet. I. F. Madison, 1734 South Eighteenth street, has received the following letter from him: Base Hospital No. 30, Somewhere in France, July 25. 1018, Tou old son-of-a-gun: Halt I Don't get excited when you see "Base Hospital " There is noth ing vvrone with me except that I in haled about two quarts and a pint of "Jerry's" poison gas and got in the road of one of his high explosives, wlilch killed my two buddies. This ia only the second cjay I have been allowed to sit up nnd I want my old "side kick" Matt, dear old Bet, and my little daughter Alma to know I am O. K. Matt, it was hell, and I think my wife's and mother's prayers are the only thing that kept me from going west. Thero were more than a dozen of them with the name of "Francis Myers" on them, but somehow they couldn't spell that old "Xavler." Hence I am still living. Matt, If you never get a chance to come over don't worry, as I have knocked off enough bodies for both of us, and that is not boasting, either. I still have the "poem fever," and that two weeks' sojourn in the line gave me the stuff EDUCATIONAL sJEMiSBwyWSiPaHsSsTSwP f i Tissir5BsKB 1 rmimanaHKmKimiii-iri'i ii TiiTTijiprimBiii ii 2V-)JnCW ' ' - JsyI! ryiiLslsfleTJMiBCCoEtffirjLSMBSlMsBBeBBM ' L.TI I Germantown Academy Send Him to a School Where Every Day Brings Sound Training Every recitation hour, every study hour isvital to the boy who expects his school to really train him. Boys are hoping for big things for this coming school year. Germantown Academy wants just these boys because it has been the Academy tradition, since 1760, to graduate boys armed with best possible equipment to meet the demands of the day. For generations the high standard and character of the Academy have been recognized by Philadelphia citizens. Philadelphia families boast sons, fathers, grandfathers, great-grandfathers all Academy boys. lG8th year opens September 19th. Thorough college preparation. All-dav school for boys in 1st Primary, 6th and Upper 6th Forms. Kindergarten supplemented with Liberty Tadd System for girls and boys four and five years old. Kindergarten is conducted in a separate building adjoining the Academy. Military training this year with gymnasium work. Army setting up exercises and drill will give good foundation for further work in this direction. The Headmaster is at the office from 9 to 12 every school day and can be seen personally or reached by telephone Germantown 4440. Gfiwtoyni, PhiladelphU .,, SHIPYARDS 300,000 RIVETS DAILY AT HOG ISLAND, IS AIM Schwab Urges Workmen tP Greater Speed at Enthusi astic Rally Three hundred thousand rivets driven dally Into the ships under construction at Hog Island Is the Ultimate speed set by Director General Schwab. nvery shlpworker at the yard has pledged his utmost to make the new high mark pos sible For several weeks the speed of the riveters has steadily Increased, until at present more fhan G1.000 rivets are being hammered Into the hulls dally The 100,000 mark Is expected to be reached ln a few weeks "Reach the mark of 100,000 rivets dally and I will come and visit you fellows again, but not until then," Schwab told workmen last night at one of the most enthusiastic rallies ever held at the big shipyard. "Ultimately I look for 300,000 rivets a day," he added. "And by George, I'll back this crowd to tho limit," the director genera, shouted as he stood in shirtsleeves, the sweat pouring from his forehead "And we're going to drive every rivet you want and more," the men answered With Charles Plez. general manager of tho Emergency Fleet Corporation, Mr Schwab will leave today for the Submarine Boat Corporation plant at New ark Bay, N Y , for an Inspection tour Tonight he will leavo Newariv Bay for New England on an inspection trip of all (ho yards In that section He will be gone about five days. When this tjur and a tour of the ards along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts which the director general Is to make soon are completed, Schwab will have visited every shlpjard ln the country. DRAFT HITS SUNDAY SCHOOLS More Than 4000 Teachers Will Be Needed to Fill Gaps Steps are being taken by tho Protest ant churches of this city to fill the gaps tnat will oe mane in tneir teacning forces by the new draft. More than 4000 officials and teachers will be affected according to Samuel B. Fares, general "ecretury of the Philadelphia County Sunday School Association. "A majority of tho officials and teach ers of Philadelphia's Sundav schools are within the draft age." Mr Fares said at the association's headquarters, 1511 Arch street. "There are approximately 20.000 officers and teachers in the city's Sunday schools, and of these toon to 6000 are men Prohablv -1000 of these men are of draft age Women will have to take their places ' SEES DANGER TO CITY Director 'Wilson Aeks Exemption for Police ntid Firemen Director of Public Safety "Wilson has sent a telegram to Senators Penrose nnd Knox asking that they take immediate action to nave policemen ana nremen iMiempted from tho new draft. Such a course Is Imperative if lives and propertv are to he adequately pro tected, the Director declares lie says th it already 47G policemen and 215 fire men have been drafted and trreat diffi culty has been experienced In filling their places. to knock off a few lines. I'll give jou a little idea of what happened on the 18th Inst: Xero Hour (At 10 a, m.) They sent over a few- one-pounders To let us know they were there. And one came so very close It parted by nice blonde hair. They killed my pal, Jim Patten; Old "Mike" Drlscoll get It, too; And even now I can't explain How I ever got through. Then came the machine-gun Are, Which covered each foot of ground, And then we all took cover Behind tree, bush and mound. We let 'em have a llttlo fun Before we began to play Our automatics and rifles. And It sure was some display. Old "Frltzle" must have thought Hell had broken loose When w 1th 'a yell of "At 'em !" Our bojs went at the brutes. I'm not so badly done up And my only prayer is this: To give our old pal "Jerry" Another such hour of "bliss." Not so punk, 'eh old man? This old "producer" of mine Is about done, Matt, so I will bay good night With best of love to your mother, father and Mary, I am, Your best pal. FRANK. EDUCATIONAL Until Sfses College Courses The College of Temple University conducts a regular four years' day onege course leading to tno de grees of A. C. and B. S in addition to College classes leading to the spe cial technical degree in Chemistry, Civil Engineering and Education. The College also offers all the usual subjects of a College course leading to degrees in special classes meeting in the late afternoons nnd evenings. These courses are partic ularly valuable for school teachers, professional persons, and others em ployed during the usual college hours. The fees are moderate and are in proportion to tho amount of work taken. Send for Catalog M-13. Phone, Diamond 6.11 Temple university JL Broad St. below llerks i. Philadelphia t-dUcmtesgort-t A SCHOOL FOR L1TTT.E CHILnREN Boarding & Day Departments SrilCCK STRKET AT FORTIETH Reopens for Sth Year in October Phone Preston 4432 Auto Service Scientific Direction for NORMAL -Children, 3 to 12 rears. The aim of this school is to slve Normal Children an en vironment In which the spontaneous Im pulses of child life may have freedorn for Individual crow-th Direction covers Diet. Exercise Recreation Deportment. Con trnl of Emotions Occupation etc., dif ferent for each Individual child. ANNA HIMJ1.E l'AIST. Directress Montestorl Diploma. Room 1014 YOUR CHANCE j Is Coming Be Ready Bookkeepers Stenographers. Tvplts. Me chanical and Structural Draftmen are wanted to fill vacanctes in blc Arms. GET A BETTER POSITION Our Preparatory Course will fit lou for It. Dan School Opens Sept. 16 Night School Opens Sept. 23 Write, phone or call THE DIRECTOR West Branch Y. M. C. A. 52d and Sansom Streets Bp5tag3a'39!33ga9ao!x ST Keep America's vo Commercial Army j Commercial Army Intact I JJ . I yl Hi u & w VJ Q 'St a 8 Tf America Is to win this war her commercial ftrensth must tw an etronc ns her flEhtlnn strength. Places left vacant by jountr men an.werlnt their country's call must be Oiled. Tou can help to keep the Commer cial Armv Intact by rreparlns your self to fill ono of these vacancies. The possibilities are ereat for edu cated younc women to eecure rapid bill anrsemAnt 0 IvVtfe for 5lth Year Book Now 8 PEIRCE SCHOOL niw gt wrcT nv nnnAl. f.i VIST. ST. WEST OF nilOAD rj V. niinnELriiiA. v,. .e PA. efec-ceeesecHecKSGoee-c-ee4' Strayer's Business College Plillndelplila'a greatest ljf:ss school Is to well Known that Kin advertisements are unnecessary. Wo have the best teachers In town, and more of them. Unequaled enulnment Practical courses, pitman and Orenir Shorthand, or. without extra chants, Stenotpy. the famous machine method, which Is both more rapid and more accurate than anv hand. written method of Bhortnand Scientific Touch Tvpewrltlnc Straer's students win more cold medals for speed nd accuracy In tv rewriting than are won by the students of all other business schools in Philadelphia taken together. ...... Certified Public Accountant methods of bookkeeping Everything else to corre spond Individual advancement. Charge; moderate. Positions guaranteed my and nlcht clas.es. Come see for yourself. 700 students now attending Wtart now 801 Chestnut Street Phone Walnut 3M BUSINESS "Z. .TJJ V HESfC Chance lfiss,&7J f m or It T.pt noihlntr tirpvent ou frnm nt- fnd1nrr thin most modern of bus! npHu Rrhonlx. Our ounr men and women Kraduttes nre rrc Ulna extri- Dav rf Nloht Sessions. Vnter any time I Atrtlnjrv RDl.ir dm nrul (n,in(pmcni. VZ c !. t nut fT.. rnunaeitrmn Spring Garden Institute BROAD AND SPRING GARDEN STREETS TECHNICAL SCHOOLS Automobile EatJ",r!,Sh.op .Pract'" viVctrlclty Hook Illustration Machine Shop Trac-Free Hand Drawing .,ce Mechanical Drawing Machine Shop Mathe- ArchltecturalDrawlng mitics Matnemtlcs Daj Classes Electricity t Automobile. 3 P.M Illustrated Prospectus. Opens September 23 ESDON HALL Chestnut Hill A school of individual Instruction espe cially designed for the education and devel opment of children who find It difficult to progress ln ordinary schools llroad shaded lawns. Superlsed games Easily accessible to Chestnut Hill II. R Stations. Resident and day pupils MISS I.AMRENCE. Principal. HORTHAND, IN 30 YSTEM DAYS TUB B01I1 SYSTEM Toaeh Trnewrttlnz and eom- merclal s'bjects. Expert teachers, Phila. School of Office Training Loder Illdg. lfilh & Chestnut Locust 1863 WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES 23d and Walnut Streeti Opens September- 19th Send for Catalog THE TAYLOR SCHOOL A. distinctive Business School 1 Quality Instruction In Gree Shorthand. Touch Typewriting. JJookkee,ptns. Qualifying for Hlsh Salary. , Day. Evening. Let us lend FHEB trial lesson, also 111 cat., etc send tKijfo0'j'MAItKKT KTHKIiT Languages BERLITZ SCHOOL 1SU CHKSTNOT STREET reiaxn vZrZvuwvxA? ant time; Palms Business College 1T1nlotg,V' Day and Eenlne. Hookkeeplns. Civil Service, secretarial. Touch Typewriting. English, etc. Attend T the best. Individual Instruction, belect patroqaie. Phona Spmce 1SS2. OL a r-..A. NO ADVANCE Short Courses m nATts nookkeeplnc, Shorthand. Tvpewrltlni. Enf llsh. Penmanship. Dictaphone. Comptometer. Day and eveninc sessions, mart at any tin. Individual Instruction. PA1JIEB SCHOOL. 18 Sonto 10th 8U MISS nART'B Training School for Klnder gartners. SBOO Walnut fit., Phlia. Junior, Senior fc Oraduatr Courses. Primarr meth ods. Practical Kindergartens. Hnmc-llks Stu dents' residence for .Particulars add. Ads. tlsa T. Illlwen.l rm.. onm .t,,h pi.hkii! -fcM. .lgaataj ifsslHnns waitlna. Fna t EDUCATIONAL Both Sues I" Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art Broad and Pine Streets Courses in, Illustration. Architectural Drawinc, Interior Decoration. Pottery, Metal Work and Industrial Deslrn. Courso In Normal Art o( Colleto Orade. Philadelphia Textile School Practical Instruction In all branches of textile designing, manufacturing, chemistry and djelnK, Complete mechanical equip ment Successful eraduates School Reopens September 10th, I) iv nnd Evening Classes. Saturdaj Classes for Teachers. LESLIE W. MILLER. Principal. Thousands of Positions Now available to Tonne women In Rail roads, Government Work anil leomanry. .Well-trained stenographers & bookkeep ers to till the vacincles left by men The cost of our course to train you Is small and It tskes about SO days. Our grad uates hold some of the best positions In the city Write NOW for booklet or call. 30-Day Business College Parkway Hide, llroad & Cherry Sts. i tEIjc Upman cfjool i "IIEECII KNOLL." 211 Lancaster Are. ARDMORE formerlv known ns Miss mils' School, Main Line Branch Kindergarten and Primary for both boys and girls. Junior and Senior School for girls only Bus service from West Phlla. via Overbrook and Merlon. Opens bept. .10 Address MISS M. II. STEEV. Prlrclnal. FRIRNDS CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM Prepares for collegs or business. Reopens Ninth month 24th Write for Year Book and Rates l'erclval Ta.vlor Rex, Emma Dimes Wallace, Action I'rlns.. 15th H Race. I'hlla. SHORTHAND AND ROOhKEEPINO Our graduates are ln constant demand Oooa paylns positions await u Qregg Short hand, the easv speedy svstem. Complete business and secretarial courses Day school now open nUht school opens Tuesday. Sept 1 1-m.nll anv 1m Pall nP Wrlt lor full particulars and catalog rillLAr ntlSINrSS COLLEGE and Collece of Commerce) inn Chctnut St.. Philadelphia DEVON. r. Accrwood Tutoring School V. Talks to Parents If your child failed to get promoted last year why not give him tho advan tage of tutoring In his poor branches? A few months of Individual Instruction may enable him to return to the grade nppro- Krlate for his age The laik of adequ.ito elp at the necessarv time mav perma nently retard his progress. Cutalos on request. Miss Devereux, Principal 110X A. DEVON. TA. KINOBTON. PA WYOMING SEMINARY A co-educatloml school where boys and girls et a vision of the highest pur poses of life. Exceptional teachers ln every dept. College Preparation, llusl nets, Music. Art. OratoryVand Domestlo Arts and Science. Military training. Gymnasium and Atbletia fields. 74th ear. Endood low rates Write. fr catalog. Address L. I. bpracne. 1. li,r president. Kingston. Pa OMC LAM!, PA. OAK J-AE COUNTRY DY SCHOOL, V1I1I to Road. Oak J,f.ne. Phlla. 80-acre farm. Special attr.nl'on. Democratic spfrlt. Ages 4 to 1H r'tur hut Pooklft WEST CHESTER PA. WEST CHESTER STATE NORM XT SCHOOL 13o th sexes. U'-'u to $2fe0 O M. Phlllps.Frln. MIIXVnsVlT I.E. ENCSTER CO., PA. bTATi: M1KM l. bCHOOL lieautlful cam pus. Excel tabls btrong Faculty. Tuition free. Fall term opens bept '(th For infor matlon addr, .i C. H. ,nHDINIER. 1'rln. oung Men and Itovs William Penn Charter School No. 8 South Twelfth Street PHILADELPHIA Founded In lis') unil chartered by William Penn on the same day ai the city of Phlla- oeipma, me renn unaner tscnooi nas mam talned an uninterrupted corporate existence During the past forty-three years the school has graduated nearly 1300 pupils, of whom more than 1100 have continued their studies In a erore of colleges and universities. For the better accommodation of the recent Increased enrollment a new two-Mory bulldlne I belnc constructed on the West House. Plans for the future Include ths full utilization for school purposes of ths magnificent playing fields of 22 acres at Queen Lane These plans are held ln abey ance, rending the time when the termlna tion of war conditions may rerm't new construction The 230th year be Bin Sep tember 24th, with every member of last year's teaching staff on duty, with such additions to its membership as Increased enrollment has rendered necessary. The Prospectus for 1018-10 Is ready for distribution. Buildings open for Inspection una rUMlflcntlon of pupils ept. 4th. F.1CIIARD mott OrMMfKE, Ph. D, HKnMSTFR The Episcopal Academy Locust and Juniper Sts. Fousnm nst With Which Was United In 111J The De Lancey School Thercush preparation for Colles-e. Sp. rlsl Cnnrnen nreparlnK for Business of the Tnlteil States Servlre. Efpurat Pld. for hovs 6 tn It years of ere Vnluntarv Military Drill for boys In the Middte and Upper Bchools. Upper School onens Peptemher lsth. Middle Pchnol September 20thi Lower SchcAl Peptemher 2Sd. Heed Mter wl'l h nt ths Academy oa end sfter September 7 r!pte .Jtfl rn .w'L.Mon Rev. rillLir J PTF1VMETZ, Jr.,S.T.D. .Head Master PREPARATION FOR COLLEGE Naval Thll Servlre nnd S'ats Hoard Fvsmi. Biiftlnees Conrse. Typewriting, Shorthand, Bookkeeping. French. Spanish. Drafting. Write, phone or call. Brown Preparatory School BROAD AND CnKRRY BTBEETS THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL ARTS Draughting, Mathematics. Mechanics. NAVAT, AKCH ITErTIlltK Mechanical Drawing for Toung Women. WOODSTOCK. VA. Massanutten Military Academy Inculcates finest home traditions of ths Old Dominion. Healthful location ln beau tlful Shenandoah Valley. 100 miles from Washington. Prepares for college, technical schools and business Music, athletics 25 000 Dining Hall and Dormitory. Limited to 100 boys, nates J400. Cetalog on request Hoard J. Benchcff, A, M.. Headmaster, 1SKV FALLS. N. Y. I N O 8 I. K V JTk School for Bo; Boys A 32 milts from New York. High elevation: lower house for young boys: eztenslvs f:rounds: supervised athletics; military train, eg. J. R. Campbell. M. A.. Esssz Fells. N.J. TTKST BNOLKWOOn. X. J. UTKLDOX 8CH0 Yflnnr Men nml Hath chestnut nirx. r. Aa I!au Located Country BOARMHC AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOtS rTHOROUOH preparation for collets. scientific school or business. Hlgn est standards of scholarship. The school Is situated in ths hlllr region 11 miles north of Phlla. Twelve. sere campus, athletic fields, golf llnka and completely equipped gymnftslum with swimming; pool. Separate Lower School for boys from six years upward. Sptctclly lou rain tot fn day boardtn Tor catalog address Jsmen !Lwson ratleron. Readmits ter. St. Martins. Chestnut Hill. Pa. CHESTER. PA. PENNSYLVANIA Military College Men Command While her graduates direct munitions' pro duction, man battleplanes, lay down the barrage, and go "over tho top," P. M. C. "carries on" as steadily and earnestly aa ever her training of men for the battles of peace or war The men who lead sre the men who know. Senior Unit. R O T C CoIIegtata courses ln Civil Enslnerlng, Chemistry, Economics and Finance. Preparatory and Junior Bchools. Col. Charles E matt Commandant. Bor MIS Chester. Vs. "The West Point of the Keystone State" ItARRPSntTRC. TA. arn'sitiura Scabemp A Central School near a Capital City A country school founded 178ft Modern hulldlnRs, large campus Adantagcs of pmall classes and Indhldual Instruction. Thorough folleffe preparation. Rates $."rOO to JfiOO Superi"d athletics. Separate, school for ounser bos. We Invite closest Investigation a personal lslt If po8lhl Write for our cata logue and plans of new dormitory. New Junior school bulldlnw will Ue open for Peptmbr term Address Annum i:. unmix. n.A.,nendminter urxnt, ta. VILLANOVA Approved by U. S. War Tept. as standard technical school. Eicel!rnt courses In Clril, Klectriral and Mechnnlcal Engineer ing. Ctrailuntps eligible for Commissions In Engineering corps. Great need for men trained in these branches. Classical, commercial and registered pre medical courses. Prep. School For cat's; Box 70. Re t.J. J. Dean. O.B.A.. Pres., Villanova.Pa. SU-ARTflMOKK. TA. BIVAKTHMORE PREPARATORY SCHOOL A school founded upon a basis of true sin cerity, well equipped and patronized by fam ilies of the best class. Hois are moulded toe richest manhood and taucht the true mean Ins; of a useful life A 1 "VI ends' School, but patronage Is non-sctarlan. Summer session. Write for bklt , "The Vision of Swarthmor" A. II TOMMNSON, Headmaster. Dept. ltt, Bwarthwore, Pa. (It miles from Phlla.) MTTtrFTHWUTtO. PA. UERCERSBUKO ACADEMY oners a thor ough physical, mental and moral tralnlnt for college or business. Under Christian mas ters from the great univ. Loca. In the Cum berland Valley, one of the most pictures qui pots of Amer New eym Equip, mod Write for Cat. Ad. Rnx 120, WUIIura Mtinn Irvine. IX. 1 . Headmaster. Mercer sbuxar. Psu NAZARETH. PA. NAZARETH HA Mj MILITARY ACADEMY Nazareth. Pa. Founded 1743. College preparatory and business courses. Senior and Intermediate grades, lioyn 11 to 18 yeara Supervised athletics. Modren military training. Cataloc. Address Itox 263. PETHLEHEM. TA. BETHLEHEM PREPARATORY SCHOOL Prepares for leadinff colleces. Extensive rrounds and athletic nldn New buildings Military Tralnlntr. JOHN D. TUUGKY. M. A,. Headmaster. Ilethlchem. Pa. PENNhMUHG. PA. Perklomen School for Boys College Prepar atory. Music. Oratory. Business. Agricul ture. All Athletics. Junior School for younger boys Catalogue. Oscnr S. Krlebel, p. It., Itox 110. Pennsburg. Pennsylvania. nENONAH, W. 9, XXXViNNNNXVt Where character, manliness and i honor will be developed in your bay through the Military System. 4 He will be taught Soto to study limn tn lparn. TwelVA mil frnm $ Phlla. The usual Academic, Spe- 5 clal and Business Courses. A S catalog for the parent and for the s S boy a book of views of Military S $ and Athletic life. $ Dr. Charles H. Lorence, Prai. S Maj. Clayton A. Snyder, SupLfe $ Box 412. Wenonah, N. J. sWNMMMNTOYtXVV BLAIRSTOWX. N. J. BLAIR ACADEMY FOR BOYS BLAIRSTOWN, N. J. TT.alrhftil location. 12 miles from Dele. ware Water Gap 100-scre campus and ad. JolnlnB farm. Perfect equipment. 8 hand, some buildings. Supervised athletics. Double gymnasium. Preparation for college and technical schools Military drill. Visit Blair end eee its dvantne. Write for catalog A. JOHN C. SHAItrK. 1A.. T.. Headmaster. HACKENSACK, N. J. NEWMAN SCHOOL TIACKENSACK. N. J. A ratters preparatory boarding school foe As koys. Under Catholic auspices. Small classes, Udlviousl siteniion. nenaeni cnapiain. JESSE ADUKRT LOCKE. LI D President of the Board of Trustee C. E. DELBOS, Head Master raiNcirroN, m. . PRINCETON PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOTS College preparatory for boys 14 years and elder: beautiful location; small classes! es eellent (acuity; well-equipped buildings: Urge grounds; supervised athletics; 43d year. Catalog on request.. J. B. FINE, BsgrPrmcetoii. N.J. rBhrviKornv. w. . The PENNINGTON SCHOOL College and Teehnlcat (School preparation. Headmaster. Box 70. Pennington. K. J. BORDENTOVN. N. J. Bordentown Military Institute Mental, moral, physical, military training Bordentown-op-ths-Delaware. Nsw Jersey itwmiN, w. t. wt Ai tor boys t M Cfwslmttjiul Academy Yotin ll'omen nmt Olrlw War Training for Women A" Call to Service Trained Woman Secrctariea are needed to speed Government Work One of the Government's great needs is for trained secre taries and statistical workers. To help supply them, Drexel Institute, in co-operation with the V. S. Civil Service Com mission, has prepared special training courses. Graduates of these courses trill be eligible for certification to posi tions under Civil Service. The ertlflcate of graduation will be the basis for rating: no further schol astic test will be required. 1. A four months' intensive course for High School graduates who are qualified ln Stenography and Typewriting nnd have had one year's experience ln business. 2. A one year'B 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 Ilollls Godfrey, Be. D., Ens. D., LI. D D. C. t,.. President. Philadelphia, Fenna. In addition to the above courses, Drexel Institute offers intftuiuo Courses in Dietetics and an Engineering Course under the control of the War Department. JlECHANlCSBUnO, TA. IRVING IRV1NO COLLEGE and J1USIC CON SERVATORY offers superior advantages at moderate expense. It Is located Irr the beautiful, healthful, charming, far-famed Cumberland Valley. The College offers courses as follows: Classical, leading- to A B. degree; In Piano, Voice. Violin, ripe Organ and thorough Theoretical Studies and Public School Music, to Mus. H. degree; ln Art, Expression, Domestic Science, and Sec retarial courses, to Diploma. There arc out-door sports In Tennis, Basketball, Hockey. Instruction also ln swimming. None but dcalrablo stu dents are accepted. The 63d session will begin Sept. 25. Send for catalogue and view book K. I!. G'AJlriirXI,. A. SI., I'll. D., I'res. Mechlin lcbur8T, Pa. WKST CHESTER, PA. DARLINGTON SEMINARY l'OK CIICI.S. WEST CHENTKK, PA. Located on a 00-acre estate In Pe-nnsvlvn nla s most beautiful farming ccfuntry. Lan-' Buae. jri, fliusic. expression. Arts nnd CrHfts and IIome-maklnE,- Courses. College Preparation with certificate privileges. Catalog. Hot nin "" CHRISTINE PAAS RTE. Prln. llKTlir.raiKM. VA. ))0MN'JI,',L1,r,l"n-1 ra- Preparatory and College Or-jdes rully accredited. Opens Sept. Sf.th. J. II. Cleell. Ph.D., President. OAK 1NE. TA. MISS MARnAM.'S SCHOOL, FOR OIRLS. Day and Boarding Dent. Oak Lane. l'a. CIilLXTOWX WALNUT LANE B' school lty and country advantages. High School Oraduates. Homemaklpg. College Prepara tory. Secretarial. Interior Derorntlon. Short Story Writing. Spanish. Horseback riding, Swimming. Basketball. Hockey. Dancing Military drill. Ml Edna h. Johnston? a U. JENKINTQWN. TA. BEEClnVOOD SCHOOL (Inc.) For young women. Widely practical and ?,,.,S.r sJ,.re?fratorr' i ro!leeed,!ia"nnt" Music. Art. Domestic Science. Secretaryship. fi?.m,. Kindergarten. Swimming pool. Atfi. I'.i1" Jlel5- Address Hot 41.1. M. II. Reaser Ph. D.. Pres dent. Jenklntown. Po. T.ITITZ. r.. Linden Hall Seminarv Prfirlrh1in,cer.1740- Academic Colle. Prep, and Spfclal Courses. Ben. Jr D,r,r ..vmill'MMlIT. I w. fiTKNonr,, urms. ssnn Cat-loir. Ker. V. rrln.. Box 105. Utlta. Pa. Where Shall I Send My Child to School? TJiat question can be an swered quickly and satis factorily by consulting the Educational Bureau at Ledger Central. Here, with cut fuss or bother, you may obtain complete and reliabl Information of any board ing school for boys or jrirls, military academy, business college, special schools for retarded children, conserva. tory of music, college or university. Our intimata knowledge of tho advan tages of the various insti tutions will enable you t make a wise choice This service is free and available to every one everywhere. Ledger Central CHESTNUT at BROAD H Walnut 3000 Main 3000 DANCINO 5 private Dancing wessons 55 The CORTISSOZ brilOOL, Mlrrowed fitmlloa 1020 Chestnut St. Day.ft KK. Lorust 3102. A TEACHER 10R KVKKY PUPIL ZECKWER-HAHN Philadelphia Musical Academy 1617 Spruce Street Branches in West Philadelphia, Tioga and Germantown KOth Smaman. 1918-1919. Oaenm Sent. 4th for Rtttiltration Director Camille Zeckwor, Frederick Hahn, Charlton Lewis Murphy Call or send V. ,M9m Jmm em.Frim ?i . ff To un ie llomen nnd filrla Drexel Institute's spe cial 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 regulations. Enrollment will be limited and applicants carefully selected. As courses begin October 7, we urge you to write at onco for complete Bulletin and enrollment blanks. The Nation needs you. The Holman School 230TEcr A school with a genuine working atmos phere. Oirls and soung boys developed for Uvea of usefulness. Vocational and cultural training. Self-expression. Voice Develop, ment Lessons In Presiding. CIoss. personal attention In small classes. Auto service for small bov-c nnd girl. Telephone Loeu.t llfl. EI.IZAnETH W. nRAT.EY. A. B.. rrlnclpaU I'ennsjlranla School for Social Sen-lee Trains for social worn In Associated Char. les, Hospital Social Servfce, Industrial WI fare Work. Child Welfare. Housing. Antl Tuberculosls and Probation. TJIAIN3 NURSES for Public Health Work in School Nursing. Industrial Nursing. Medical Social Service, Infant Welfare and Visiting Nurs ing. Rend for bulletin. 1302 A Pino St.. Philadelphia. Pa. Miss Sayward's School for Girls P" .., ,... . brook Phlli., Pn. College prep and sceretarlal courses. Junior and Musical Depts. Athletics. Domestlo Science. Carriage calls for pupils ln H-tla, Cs-nwvd, Merlon and Wynnefleld. MISS S. JANET SAYWARD. Principal. THE UOL1IAN SCltOOL. 220 Walnut St. Girls and small boys given close personal . attention ln vocational and cultural training Kindergarten to Senior Depts. Self-expression. Voice development. Presiding. Auto Sen-Ice Telephono Locust 1388. Elisabeth W. llraley. A. B Principal. Phila. School of Design for Women Reopens September 80. nnon and master streets. rnTLA. STE VMsniPS JACKSONVILLE SAVANNAH UOsTOX PMIeelphH to s.-inii-.1- iH .Tacksonvllls, for all points South. Philadelphia to Bos ton, for all New England points. Passen. per or Freight. Consult Agent. Pier 18. ft. Pine) St. Tel. Lombard 10. SIERCIIANTS 4. MINERS' TRANS. CO. STJMMER RESQRT3 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. HOTEL CHELSEA OPEN ALL THE TEAR ENTIRE BLOCK OP OCEAN FRONT VMOAtiAHiranl IWMDS GREATEST B0TELSU0CESS Westminster , a?-,lT- - ?lev- . .. .iJi' baths, runnlns water. J12 50 up wkly. : J2 00 up dly. Chas. Buhre. HOTEL BOSCOBEL tuc,y Av- n"r - IJcn. Always open. Amer. ti Europ. plan Bklt. A. E. MARION. SrRINO LAKE BEACH. N. J. TKe Shoreham Sprl"? . New Jereey, Located on the lake; two blocks from oceai bathing beach. E.E. SPANGENBERO. Pro. SEASIDE PARK. N. J. THE MANHASSET Directly on the ocean front. Capacity 300. Booklet. H. ROSS TURNER. Prop, KSSlXflTOX. TA. Tinicum Inn-0n 'ho Delaware. Cafs Ulicum sui t 0rll, Danclng. Mon . Wed. & Frl. egs. Chicken & waffle dinners. PARCEL POST Leg Comfort ife Don't Nuifer from varicose veins, t swouen legs, weak Knees ana nnkles or other lea troubles which need constant, support certain si I ft CORLISS LACED STOCKINO will make you happy and easy. Throw away torturing elastics or troublesome bandages and forget leg troublea. Corliss Stock ings made to measure, without elastic, wear for many months. Washable and sanltarv.llght and durable. Cost only $2.25 each, or two for the same limb. S3.75. and vou'd gladly pay much mora for the support and ease. Call a be measured free, or rite for self-meisurement blank No. 5. Hours 0 to 5 dally; Sat. 0 to 2 30 We also make abdominal belts (elastic and non-elastlc)tor order. rennn.Corll LlmliSperljtty Co. 1211-13-15 Filbert St..rhlla..Pv Suite 430. Dell Phone. Wal. 091. MUSIO GERMANTOWN BRANCH Pjtfabelpfjta jflusical gcabemp 30 BAST WALNUT LANE Opens September 4th. 1918. JOSEPH W. CLARKE. Director ' Prospectus Mailed on Request. DARITONE, with thoroughly trained voles, believing there ts a wide Held for popular songs by a real singer, wishes to meet good Piano accompanist who knows ,hls business as I know mine. Must be a live wire, with view to managing the act. Single Uentlles only conslderjd.8jg Jxoam CENTRAL. for prospectus ! i i.fc i A v I rvr i "Viti 7 i vl I 3 W 10 iLCll V J 3 1 i I J-3R5 s-e w , m Mr zmMamm otihb. aMHM. .' "7"' "- -JffT..- A T, K.M . IZ miles iron M. IM. - ('., '4 yvziAL """ "" ---- IM MMHW; P"