rfc'fyf&v-t ifu '"JB".' Af , Xp W S'T 3t "i-rf 4Vr -, .. pn-A 4.T I-- . v IsWv ' . f EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1918 J -I WHITMAN BEATS f LEWIS EASILY New York Governor Re nominated by Republicans by Large Majority DEMOCRATS NAME SMITH VrY " 11 r ti wt i iwomen roll small Vote ant $, vrciiciuiiv oiuuu u llie Organization If 'rw York, Sept. 4. Governor Chnrles S Whitman won a Ima victory In the republican prlrnary lection (yesterday when he wan re nominated for a third term, defeating his opponent, Attornel General Merton B. Lewis, who had the backing of several i.n,- ...... . - .L ine iiepumican icaacrn 01 ine mate, trains William Barnes. Alfred K. Smith, nresldent of the Board of Aldermen of New York city, mowed under William Church Osborn. for the Democratic gubernatorial nom ination. Osborn ran Independently with out organized support. The Democrats Had no other, contest for Htato officers ' In the Republican primary the only fight of Interest wns that of Deputy Attorney General Alfred K Becker, who ought tho nomination for Attorney Gen eral on the antl-Whllman ticket but went down to defeat by State Senator Charles X. Newton. Edward Schoenlck was renominated for Lieutenant Goernor Eugene M. Travis for Comptroller, and James II. Wells for State Treasurer. Two women were nominated for the Genate by the Republicans and eleven by the Democrats Representative 'Meyer London and rMorrls HiUnult are the Socialist nom- llnees for Congress. One woman re- Icelved a congressional nomination ISadto Kost, Republican, In the Tent I Second District (New York city). With women otlng for the first time in a Statewide primary, so far as It Is possible to determine they were no more Insurgent" than the men. It wa,i evi dent that most of thoe who have ex pressed a partv preference thus early In their political career lined up for the candidates Indorsed by tno organiza tion. Their vote was small, only a fraction of the 670,618 registered being P611ed. Milwaukee. W In.. Sept. 4 On the face of returns from about one-half of the tate. Senator Roy P. Wilcox de feated Governor 13. L Phllipp for the Republican gubernatorial nomination in the nrmary election hem vesterciay. The winner's margin is narrow. Wilcox made his campaign on a straight "win tho war" platform. Governor Fhlllpp s alleged effort to prevent a declaration of war against Germany antt nis oppo altlon to the draft legislation arc re garded as factors In his loss of votes Manchester. N. H. Sept. 4 Governot iHenry W. Keycs had a margin of more an 300 votes over ex-Governor lloiinnn M. Spauldlng for the Republication nom ination for United States Senator on the face of Incomplete returns from yester days State-wide primary. In the Demo cratic contest ex-Congressman Eugene E. Reed was generally conceded the nomination cver Albert W. Noone. s BUSINESS CAREER ' OF PETER FLINT A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead tCopurlpht CLXXXIX fOTHEH and Dad left for Farmdale late Monday evcnlnc. Dad had ome business In New York, bo Frahcls ind I piloted Mother around during the lay. Francis asked us to stop at his bank vhlle he cashed a check, and, while valtlng, I saw a woman, dolled up to She eyes, step out of ona,of those mllllon- aollar buzz wagons and enter the bank. She went strnlght up to the paying Keller's window, butted right In front or Francis and said in one of those Silfalutln voices: "Cash this check for 200." The paying teller looked at Fiancls, vho smiled, and then taking the check. ounted out $200 In bills and shoved khem through the gate. I j The woman looked at the bills like he hated them and. shoving them back, ld, "I want small bills." 4The teller split the notes Into fives. Kan, some twos and ones and shoved m at her. "" Site glared at him and snapped: "Don't rou'know what small bills are? I want inti and twos " Das-gut eui uiiu KiauuuiK ciu uj'. dug ive a snirr at the teller ana mgn- Etepped out of the bank as If she own ed It. "Who's that? I heard Francis ask teller. '.'She s the wife of one or new vorKs Hf jntn. She 8 a society leader '.fpor loot, lauswcu rrancis. one Wnks that money Js a substitute for Iretding and manners. If she only sow 'What a laugning siock. sne maKrs dherself. Does she always show ner (ferance like that?" She Is the wife of a very good cus- Qr anu 1 warn iu ijuubij' uii uur LUH- ti rs, was tne suck- answer ot tne fr. Jother had noticed the stunt and Bttr Is ten times a better woman than hat disgraceful snob." And tnai s going some ior aiojner. generally Onas excuses ior every- P"1 ' ... After we put uaa ana aiotner on tne train for Farmdale we returned to oUr OOms UUU lllcll I uumicu uuu niiuLitci nett. i I, Gee I Life seems to be falling down knd getting up again. ps There was a letter from Farmdale raiting ior me ana wnen i openea u i ound it was from Mary Gillespie. rf"What on earth can she be writing kbout?" I wonrered. I soon found out when I read the fol- awing: lia Jaav OaIbp Tt u'tia n mn.l Ha. I j jujr utai a ci . .. ,..wuv w.- gntlUI surprise wnen I receiveu u teller rem your Mr. Goldman at the Magnl- it Life insurance company, teiiiug that you vvere going to win me, me ove all people, a handsome silk urn- Fella In a sales agents' contest. l.tlYou.denr boy, but you ought to have given It to your mother. Never mlndt BOW, inougn, I'eier, ior i vo bci my art on It ana snail De ever so prouu 1 It when I get It and you will win it, won't you: -"How I wish you couia nave been at otir house when that darling little neraman irincv smui uu huh -ui. raham. gaSe Lucy for her birthday raa Introduced to Mrs. Kauger. "-"'Prince evidently thought that Mrs Cruger was eomemmg to piay wun ana tan to Darir ana jump arouna in great sne. Mrs. Kruger, however, as befits kN'treat-grat-grandmother and . the kr 01 lour tiny dudics, tell mat ll I vlddlgnlfied. so arching her back andj . II Into Ivntl nttts 1 P"er 'iv niuimivu ui n, iVtruniiiQ u oiwuu fiuj na r ,nuivunifiiJi v nyt BDoa PriM. d-m w was camouflaging, so he decided to ven ture a little nearer. Alas for his ven turesome spirit. There was a vicious spit and lightning-like movement from Mrs. Kruger's front leg and Trlnce with a yelp, leaped back In pain and surprise, the proud possessor of a beau tiful scratch right across hit little black' nose "Mrs. Kruger would not even deign to see how her adversary had fared, but turned her back languidly on the disconsolate Prince and strolled away with her four little kittens tagging after hcr "There I go again. I've written more than I should. As vour reputation ni an Insurance salesmnn Is at stake, I'll release you for duty "Your sincere friend. "MARY OILLESPIE." Geel I wish I could write letters like Mary does She always has some real news. I was awfully worried, though, about her knowing of the silk unbrella stunt Of course, I should have nominated Rosle for It. but she hadn't tried to Mil herself then and all this general muddle hadn't happened Of course, I'll never win, but if Role finds out, It will be some hot time ex plaining. When I got to the Magnitude offices' on Tucday, I asked how It wai that Mary Gillespie had been notified of tho con test Perkins then told me that all the ladles nominated as the ones for Whom the agents would try to win the um brella had received a personal letter from Goldman asking them to use thnlr effortH to make their champions In the contest win the ifrlte for them Some clever stunt. Getting the women folks to prod a fellow Into action at home while the office lan do it when we are on the Job Got a K000 prospect lined up for the week-end. TODAY'S 11U8INKSS KPIOKAM A weather vane chanpra with each ouff ot wind don't be a weather lane. What does this mean to YOU? Business Questions Answered I am studying salesmanship, but I uould like some Hdvlre on what line tn sperlillz In I have a fair knowledge ot the follow In lines: Thonogrnphs fire Insuranee stationery nnd adtertlslng nowltles; worked for a firm sell Irnr office specialties loose-leaf books etc I prefer the stationery end advertising novelties but do not think It offers a very larae field I have experience Belling to the fonntrv Initio. It M. I hope vou are also studving business Kngllsh and penmanship Your wrltlnir Is wretched and our diction prolix and confused If vou cannot talk more lucidly than you write, iou will not make a successful salesman. I have necessarilv cut down jour let ter to understandable limits If you have a fair knowledge of the. lines mentioned, I advise jou to adopt the one ou like best. There Is plenty of opportunity In any of them. My own choice would bo Insurance, be cause It Is an ' all-year" proposition and is not ho greatly affected by trade con dltlons This Is the 2 -Ton Bethlehem Equipped With Cab Top, Stake Body, Electric Lights and Self-starter Cost Less by Hundreds Yet Lead in Equipment There's more dollars Andcents value in a Bethle hem than in any trucks of similar capacities. Compare prices and you will find: The 1i-ton Bethlehem costs $425 less than the average price of the 60 principal makes of JYi-ton trucks! 2 The 2Yi-ton Bethlehem costs $759 less than ihe average , price of the 33 principal makes of 2Yi-ion trucks! 3 The 3Yi-ton Bethlehem costs $467 less than the average price of the 56 principal makes of 3Yi-ion trucks! You can make money in buying a Bethlehem. You can make money in operating a Bethlehem. There's a Bethlehem to suit every big-truck need And don't forget they have electric lights and self starter, which make night driving safe and save gasoline by eliminating the practice of running the motor idle. . We have them for immediate delivery. Overland Harper Company . TELEPHONES :i.4ci?80062 .fc PRUSSIA'S DREAM 0FP0WERISG0NE t Lord Reading Says Indus trial Achievements Smash Dominion Plan BRING THE END NEARER Message Read at British Day at Government War Ex- , liibition My the Associated Prr Chicago, Sept 4. The Prussian ilrrgm of world mastery has been banished by Industrial nchleve. ments as well as by the courage of irmed forces. Lord Reading, British Ambassador to the United States, said In a message read by Colvllln Uarclav, British Charge d'Affalres here, at the United States Government wnr exposi tion today, celebrated as British Day "I feel certain that vour exhibition adequately represents the Immense of. forts of thl- Allies nnd America." the Ambassador's message read "It will bcrve to Illustrate to every one the mar vellous success with which Inventors, manufacturers and workers turned from the arts of peaco nnd adapted tllem selves to altered conditions when the call came. 'For j ears Germany has been Becretly making and storing vast accumulations of every engine of war and article of equipment, confident tint by their means she .could at her chosen tlmo obtain world mastery "The Industrial achievements of mil lions of patriotic men and women, to gether with tfre valor of our combined armed forces, has banished that Prussian dream and If in the strenuous months before us vve all drive ahead nnd work hard and tight hard, the time will be brought nearer when Germany will be definitely nnd decisively beaten Then tin- world will be remodeled on the cardinal principles of Jus'tlce, securltv and freedom; nnd force, violence and autocracy will be swept away " Girl Dies in Auto Cra'li Heading. I'ii, Sept 4 While return ing from a clubhouse on Mount I'enn William B Hhcldv'H automobile collided with a trolley car on Penn street, in the heart of the city, and Miss Queen t-. Stoeber. nineteen-year-old daughter nf In'nb V. Stoeber. suffered a broken neck nnd died shortly nfterward In I lie Homeopathic Hospital Another woman occupant of tho car, Mrs. Beulah Mover, nlbo was Injured, hut was able to leavt the hospltnl for her home later in lite night BETHIEHEM m otorKtruc ks vwlMSt4M4NMNNKWiMNsNc 2 to 18 South 21st Street .Ji JEWS TOGET FURLOUGHS Soldiers to Be Given Leave for Religious Holidays Jewish soldiers nnd sailors In all camps and cantonments In the United States, as well as Jewish flghlets In I3ngland and France, will be granted furloughs for the Rosh Hashana and Vom Klppur holidays, In accordance with an order Issued bv the Secretaries of the Wnr and Navy Departments The order follows "It Is desired that furloughs be granted to the members of tho Jewish faith for this New ear, from noon Sep tember 6 to the morning of September l, nnd for the Day of Atonement, from September 14 to tho morning of Sep tember 17, If this does not Interfere with the public service If military necessity prevents granting furloughs, provision should be made for them to hold divine servlies wherever possible on dnvs mentioned" The many thousands of Jewish sol diers and sailors who are stationed in camps distant from their homes will be fired for by tho various branches nf ihe Jewish Welfare Board, and arrange ments have been made at all local head luartert,, whereby the men will bo enabled to observe Ihe holv days ap proprl.itelv MAY GET A HAIRCUT SOON Professor Took Oath to Avoid Barbers Until War Is Won There is t-omcthlng medieval about jaths -certain Forts of oaths nnd there Is something tnedlev.il about rich am broslaLcurls nn the brow of a man In shoit, there has bom something dlstlnct- iv medlev tl lately about. Prof Henry. Guv Walters, I.nnghorne 'Not long ago ' ho wore his h.tlr clipped close It w.is he prey of barbers And then. If vou remember, the wnr broke out also rumors The professor i heird many b.irhers were Germnns, and J you never can tell what a barber will do , tnvway. even If thev aren't German Hut to have a German barber near , vour Jugular viln is a question of mote i immediate rlotisness than to have the Kaiser on the other side of the Prncih , rront So the professor swore nn oath , tie vow id that until the war ws won and i victoalous peace achieved his locks hotild go unhnrn And so It Is that all iround his head the unruly cutis clusttr i hlMTATIOVAI, loiinx Men nnd Hoys riSIM'KTON. N. J. PRINCETON PREPARATORY i school kik nos ''ollpffo prparnlor for lion II enr ami oVW beautiful lot ntion fmnl) cIabspm ex i client fntultj , well 'quipped bullillnjn lanfrt RroundH hupc nixed athletlcw 4 Id pnr i'Attilox on rttuet J. B. FINE ,";r Princeton, N. J. ' PEVMM1TOV, N, J. The PENNINGTON SCHOOL' ColltKA and Tirhnlnl Schoo, preparation Military clrlll FItANK MicDANIRIj. HI), llndmifter Hnx 70. Tennlnnton N J Atlantic City Branch Opposite Reading Station. assssajKiBBKisBBBBBB Itnth Sexes Realty Course in charge of experts. One of the most popular courses in the University. Day and even ing instruction. The course begins Monday, Sept. 30. Ask for Catalog M-32. Phone, Diamond 831 TEMPLE UNIVERSITV Broad St., belovr Ilerks jl Philadelphia, BA7WCS IVIOMT trainingl the Vital Factor HOOL np nunir men nnd womn umd untpt m(urp rooil niuintr position, i mHnrue rnpMly to tttrr chip Wei k1p u thf tnot practical lntruc fl tloii of any school nnd hMp jou tol h rocm. iilnr to Finn Day rf XiQtit ,Sftfom. Fntrr miy Mme. -, r'hftm.t Ht rhiiRfiPipniri s HORTHAND, IN YSTEM 30 THF. I10VI SlkTt-vt DAYSy Tench liuevTrttlnr unrl ..m nertlal subjects. Emert trh.. l'hiia. School of Office Traininc I Oder Hide, loth X Cbtitnnt locust 18fiS Thousands of Positions No v nvfilliilde to Tonne wnmrn In Roll rnadH, iiat rnnient Work and fnmtrr. Ael1-trlnrf1 BtpnoRrflphfr & boolikpcp ers tn nil thn MirincleB left b nun Thn tnst of our courFe tn trnln in rmall and It token nbout RO dnB Our Lfnd untea hold snm nf th lft positions In thf rltv Wrltp NOW for booklet or call. 30-Day Business College rnrkvmr nidr.. Ilrond A Chrrrr Ht, I MIORTII 1ND AMI IIOOkKniU'lNG i Our uraduates nre in constant rimdmt Uood psyliiE positions await you dress Short hand th pnsv. sn-W sv stpm. f'omnlit business and secretarial courses Pay school now open: nlnht school orena Tiicsilay, Sspt. a E.nroil sny umf. ihii or wrii. tnp ftill mtrtlriilnrs nnrl raisins' JUil rim.A. mifiiM'' tin .i:mk "m and Course nf Cemmerre 1017 rtielnnT M.. i-hiiuueipnia Short Courses NO ADVASCB IN KATES Books eeplnir. Shorthand, Tvpsrltlnir. Enf Hah, rentnnnshlp. Dl-tarhone. Cotnptomettr Da and evenlnc s"sslors. Start at any tlms l inflivinuni inpiniciion. r'iMTI 11I',L", ""'i'' tn" "t. i "THE TAYLOR SCHOOL 4 Dtlttnctu e 77iMf-sT weftool Qmlltv Instruitlon In (Irene Shnrlhnnil Tour'i Tspevvrltlni? l!nokk"nlnR Quills Ing for ltlnh Snlar In. Hvi: Let ui snd FnRE trlnl lnssnn nlsn lll'n'il rtolos:. etc inns market str?:i:t simM IIART'H Trnlnlnr Seliool for Kinder "artners. 3fl00 rtlntit St.. IMiIln. Junior. Senior ursa'iaie Lnunt" it rv mnii. ods. rraetleal Klndcreartens tloms like Stu. sa T.rii!n,rrr,!;".r isxwtzii ; "GERMANTOWN FRIENDS' csHOOl Opens Sept 2.1 A few vacnn Stnuuu r)p, for PsrnPBt (otlef prepar torv pupils PTANir.Vlt VARXAU, I'rln ' Tuirliers Mnnteil Positions wiltlnir rree I Vilstr'n for folloae Nnemil rrailmtos Moilern Teaehers1 Bureau. 100 Mnrkfl t. A'onnr omeniuuj filrls Miss Marshall's School I FOB OIRT.S 0K I.ANK. I'HII.V. riy and Hoardlnr nepnrinicnls Primary , . i ";.- ...i f.nllffs nrcnaratorv eours Art M, ,1c. I W..lori. Iome,lle a$ll Sccretarssl.il. -l-K.l.cr to everv i. alrls 4. acre ennipus with lalte I a f study rooms Outdoor athletics fnr aDi.olntment or telephone Oi I.nrfrc ' Write Oik Law ll08WJ'Uri"s'uiyilAII. PrlnrlP.1. The Holman School "tIct" I A school with a genuine working atmos nliere Olrl and youns hojs dev eloped for , 1 five, of vTJfulr7?.s Vocational and cultnra tralnlne Self-express on. Voice Develop- 1 Hlit tmn. In Presldlne (lose personal A. !.'. Principal. ' "" "';. n T Vr I m,i7iiiriit . imv ! "MISS HILLS' SCHOOL icno cnniro utrppt Tleopn Sept. SOth. fKnei, .chnoi after Seiiteintier 5th. Mitt Sayward'i School for Girh Phlla., n. calleire rrep ana cpi-.jw'- jSnlor and'MuSlca'l DePts. Athl.tlc. a Science. Carrlaite calls for pupils 0 ,i M.rinn and Wynneflsld JANET SATvYAKD Principal. MISS 8 Ph'Ja. School of Deign for Women AMBI.FR. I'Aj I The Army of the Land . n.ds trained leaders, the country needs In ' tPliuScnt help, the world noi looa. 8 fort courae Lectures and Practical woi , heS.'nV'sfPt. 10 .fcuUlfl'. y:r ?,b,le a trS I work, farm crops: soils and fertlllrars. nees poultry, eannlnc and prcservlne. trees ih"bs. norlculture. hu. niethnd. tatalM ijirtiiitir inn par ro'trp heirlna Jan liiiii, SCIIOOlVf IIORTICUI.TI'RI'. for WOMKN' Ambler. '""'" miles fromPhlU. VKRirrTiKHTKR. PA. "DARLINGTON SEMINARY FOR GIRLS. MfeT CIIESTFR. PA. Located on a tin acre estate In Pennsylva nia1, most beautiful farmlna- country. Lan- .... Art. AIUS1C r-J "r,"u"' '" anu KZlfi and' Hom-'maklnir Course. . Colin, I tdnkratinn with certincat. privncees prlvllrees ua.a.oa. ,TK FAAR HTr, Prln JKNKINTOWV. VA. BEECIIMOOl) hf HOOL (Ine.) For young women. Widely practical and cultural preparatory A college dnpartmenU Suite. Art Domestic Science Secretaryship V, ..-...... nAt.n fltrlmm nf nool Ath- CiiTf . Y AVMrs nox 41.1 M. II. nenwr Ph. T.. Peldent 4enlclnlwn Pa. flKKMAVTOWN walnutlane (,iBiir;t;?0L rity and country advantaiea High School Qraduates HomemaklnK. ol!ee Prepara tory. Secretarial Interior Decoration. Short Htory Wrltlns- Spanish Horseback riding. Kwlmmlnr. Baskethsll Hockey. Dane nr MUlTsTv drill Ml" FdntJJMvn.jnn. A. II UTITZ. PA. Linden Hall Seminary I A Blrla' school since t74. csdemle Celleis I PrsD. ana BPeci.l v,ouit. nt. -i 'v;. CTutsloK Rev. T. I Ovmnssmm -terms i"' mt o.irvmi'T Prln.. lint IM I.ltlrx Pn. T. ri ...... IIKT HI.FIIKM. P. MORWIAN MKMINARV S. ( OIXFGK FOR WOMKV, llfthlehein, Pn. Preparatory and rnllece Qrdea fully accredited Opens Sjpt gSth. J. II. Clew-ell. Ph n. President Young Men nnd Hots VIIXWOVA. V. VILLANOVA ApproTtd by U. B. war Dept. as stiodard terhnlrtl school. Excellent courses la CItU, Electrical and Mechanical Eailaecr im. (JraduatH tllilbl. for Comniltikins In Englnerrlof corps. Great need for men trained In thess branrliM. Classical, commercial aid mistered pre medical course.. Prep. School. For cat'.: Boi TO. l..,J.bu, O.B.A.. rrt.. VllltnoTi.Pi. FENNSBURO. FA. Ferklsw a School for Boy-VColtea Prepar. aioiT , MUSIC, uraiory, jsusineaa. . Agric ui I Aft AtblstKs. r JWJJJ EDUCATIONAL nnth Seve, War Training for Women A Call to Service Trained Woman Secretaries arc needed to speed Government Work One of the Government's Kreat needs is for trained secre taries nnd statistical workers. To help supply them, Drexel Institute, in co-operation with the U. S. Civil Service Coni mission, has prepared special training courses. Onduates of these courses will be ellBlble for certification to ins. lions under Civil Service The certificate of crnduation will be the basin for rating , no further scho lastic test will be requited 1 A four months' intensive course for IIlRh School graduates who are qualified In StilioRinphr nnd Typewriting nnd have had one ear's experience In business 2 A one v ear's Intensive course for college graduates Specific technical nnd statistical secre tarial training of high grade 3 A two jears' course for High School graduates DREXEL INSTITUTE Hnllls Ondfre), He. II., Kng. II., 1. 1.. I).. I). C. I... Trcsldent. i'lillftdelphln, I'enna, In addition to the abote couriei, Drexel Institute nflcti tM(rnsuo rourrs In Dtrtetfis and nn HnyOvci fnp Coitise under the control of the War Jrimifmrnf Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art Broad and Pine Streets I Courses In lllu-trullon Arcl. ;iral Mflnl Work nnd Inustrlnl Ilotcn Lourv ,n Normal Art of Collr-co Oratle Philadelphia Textile School Prftftlral instruction In nil bmnrtiPB of txtllo JpulRtihtR nnnufjpturliiK rhfinHtrv nnd djrlrif; 'nmplMi morhanlral equip ment ijucrPKfnl j;rnrVj.Uen Srlmol ItiiienH plrinlipr IDIli. Ilus anil l.pnliiR lnr, flaturdn lntri for Trnrlipr. l.KHMi: W. MII.M'.K. 1'rlnrlp.l. tKljc TLvman icfjool i 'IIIUXII KNOI.I. " 23 t.Bneister Are. AltDMOUK formerl known ns Jtlss mils' School. Sftaln I Ine Itranrh KlndTKnrten nnd Prlmarv for both hojs nnd Blrls. Junior and Snlo 9chool for elrls or.l:' Ilus servlre from West Phlla via Ovrrbrook apd Morton Opena sent tn Address MISS M II BTrFV rrlrrlnitl. WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES 2d and Walnut Straati Cfem September 13th Send for Catalog Languages BERLITZ SCHOOL 1511 rilKSTNUT STREET (Fntrnnci on lmn m.i ,,, TKnM may nn nr.auN at ant TtirB THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS Draughting Mnthomattca Meehanlc. NAVAI. ARCIHTKOTURE Atchnnlcnl Drnwlnir for Tounc Woman. FRIENDS' SELECT 0 hn-S0fi; O.S-Tlin-PAnKWAY Kith and ITIh Sts YiMinc Alen nnd Itovs The Episcopal Academy Locust and Juniper Sts. rt)(hi)i;i Has Will Whl.h Wjim l nltnl In 1HI" The De Lancey School 1 linroudi prepniatlon for (o11pk pe- In I o!r.e prepurlnc ror llunlneRH or Hip ITnltciI StiitfH srM)rp. Separate l.lrlr for hon II tn It oara of Hire Voluntas Mllltnrv Drill for lmH In the Mlddlu nnd I'pppr Mchool Upper Hrhnol opens .ppti mber llMh Middle School heptPinber 'Jitth, Lower School Hnptpmber 23d Head Master u 111 h at the Academy on nnd after Heptembpr 7 HpcHtPM mailed on appllintton Krt. PIIIMP J. HTKINMhl, Jr., T.I). Head MuMer PREPARATION FOR COLLEGE r...t rl.il aMl& n.l uni Hn.iv.1 I .iiiui i ! ri i pi p niiu rii.. i.uii.ti ( Kiums. lliislness I'fuirses. Txieirrlllni;. stiortnunu. iionKKeeiiinc. rrencn. panisn. Drafting. Write, phone or cull. Brown Preparatory School IIROU A VII riirilRYSTRKKTS Monttfomeigr School A Country Day School for Boys Entire responsibility of thn bois Biumcil from nine tn fle o'clock In the count rj All octlMtlea undpr the supervision of the ln Ptructorn No homp study Ho) a do their &tudlnic at the school, rer"llnij vhatuT anslstanre Is uIhp from the masters All the teachera bae had aeeral years' pxppripnce nnd gie attention to path Individual Athletics under a competent roach Military QjmnastlCH In the out door K) mnaatum Manual training- taught by ex perl i need mechanic. Preparation for college or lead In boardlnv schools of the court tr Kn trance examlnatloiu for all boarding schools Including St Paul's, conducted at the school Kor catalog addreas Krv. Gibson Hell. A. II.. It. I.. Headmaster WjnneMood, Prnna. HARRISIUmn. PA. A Capital School near a Capital City A country school founded 1780 Modern buildings, large campus Advantages of small (lasses and IndUldual instruction Thorough ollege preparation Rates l')UU to $000 Supervised athletics Separate school for lounger boys We Invite closest lnvetiiraUon a personal Ialt if possible Write for our rata Iokuo and plana of new dormitory New Junior school building will be open for September term. Address ARTHUR I!. IIROWN. H.A., neadmaster KSSKX. FKI.I.S. N. Y. KINGS LEV hCIIOOL FOR I10K College preparatory; Ideal location In New Jersey hills, 22 miles from New York, ex tensive grounds; separate residence for junior students: completely equipped labors lory j supervised athletics; military training For Illustrated catalog address J. R. CAMinKLL. M. A.. Emi Fells. N. J. PORT DKPOH1T. Ml). TV-wajIC KfUCtflMt Bays' PrMwratorr U VNXKWOOD. PA. I MM 1 1 Until Seies 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 pervlce Uniform will bo worn Military regulations Knrollment will be limited nnd applicants rnrcfiillv selected As courses begin October 7, vve urge ou to write nt once for complete IJulletln nnd enrollment blanks Tho Xatlon needs you in tne urartr w $ Prepare for Advancement J flj Youna- men who ire llknl to be 1 eallrd for srvlr. should take ndvtn- taRe now or n I'rlrrp School truinlnir It nltls In ulmilnit eommlsinns As in slstant P..Sroastpr x imlnntlnns In tho .nhv are aisn lurtieuiuriv intr s 1 Sept. .Ill to 7th. Inclusive. vl 1 Send lor iith Year llcaU. vV PEIRCE SCHOOL A I'lue st. lit.) of ltrond. I'lill.i. "G5-6-e-rfe4r S-6-eicreP Straver's Business Colleee ; Phllaflolphlii'fl RfpatpJt busings nrhoot li so well known that larffp aJxtrtliTnentfl btp unnccpary. We ha the l)at tencher !n (own ami more of thfm. LViequalert pqulrmfnt Prsrtlrat rom-p Pitman and flrpcff Shorthand or. without pxtm chare. Btenotpy th famotiw maehlnn method, which In both morr rapid nnd more n ecu rut than anv harl written method o nhorthand Srlentlflc Tourh Tprwrltlnr Strajtr tudenta vtln moan frold medals for uped nd acenracv In tjpewrltlnK than arc won by thf Btudcnta of all other business ichooti to Philadelphia tnlfn toirether. Certlfld Puhllf Acrountant mthod of bookkeeplnr ler thin? elo to corre- pond Individual ndanrempnt rharce moderate. Poiitlonn iruarantecd Pay and oleht claw Comn ace for ourself. 700 Mudfnt now attctidinr tart now 07 Client nut Street Phona Uatn.it 384 Spring Garden Institute rmoAn and prino OAnnr.N streets TECHNICAL SCHOOLS Automobile Hectrlclty llachina Shop Prac tice Machtn Shop Mathe- Pattern Shop Practlc Hook Illustration Free Hand Urawlnr Mpchunlral lf,twln, ArcbttecturalUrawlnc matica iisiiwrnitur Da Clausen Elpctrlrtty St Automobile 3PM lMustraJed Pj)iD?ctua Opens Hptembr23 SpanUh-Xnierlran School. 1524 I heotnut. I earn French and Voncc to Ihe Front. Vouner Mrn nnd Hot ClwstnutJIill Academy An litJj ftcaled Country BORDINC AND DAY SCHOOL FOR DOY3 rrnOROUOH preparation for collect, scientific school or business IHsb est atandird of mholarshlp The nchool la situated In the hilly region 11 miles north of Phlla. Twplve.ficre rnmpus athletle flIds, coif links and completely equipped eyrnnaslum with awlmmlnc pool. Separate Lower School for boyi from six jeitrt upward. SpHmlty low rtte$ for fir- day boardmt For est ft lor address James Tawson Patterson. Headmas ter, fit. Martins, Chestnut Hill. Pa. rilLSTF.lt. PA. PENNSYLVANIA Military College Men Command Willie her Graduate direct Munitions' pro duetlon, man battleplanes, )a down the barrare and to "over tho top.' p. M. C "carries on" as steadlb and earnestly as eer her tralninic of men for the battles or peace or war The men who lend ar the men who know Senior I'nlt, It O T O rollenlate courses In ell II Krtinerlnt Ohemlstry Hconomlcs and Finance Preparatory and Junior Schools Col Onrlcs F Uiatt Commandant Pot nm Theater Va "The West Point nf the Keystooe State" MlABTIIMOBn. PA. nnAKTIIMIIKK PKhl'AKATOKisf IIOOI, A school founded uion n basis of true sln eerltj well cuuipfieil and patronized Lv fani I lies of the best clahs llos are moulded for hittlust mnnhood and taught the true mean iik of a useful life A Friends' .School but pitronsRe Is non sectarian Summer session HYlre or lil.lt "The l'(loii o .SuntlllllOle X. II. TIIMI.IN'-ON. Headmaster. Ilepl. 130. Swurthniore. Pa. (II miles from Phlla ) mkhpi:rsihtro. p, Ur.KCl.RMirim ACAHKM offers a thor ouRh ph)sical mental and moral training for college or business ITnder Christian mas tera from the great unl Loca In the Cum. berland Valley, one of the moat picturesque spots of Ainer Newm Kgulp mod Wrlty for Cat Ad. Ilo 190, Mllllum Mann Irvine, 1,1.. I) , Headmaster. Mercemliurg. Pa. NAZARKTII. PA. NAZAKKTH HALL MILITARY ATADR.MT Nacareth Pa. Founded 1743. Co Here preparatory and business courses Senior and Intermediate grades Hoys 11 to 18 yesrs Supervised athletics. Modren military training Catalog Ad dress Her 2 , IH-rTHLKHFJl. PA. HF.TIILK1IK.M PREPARATORY SCHOOL Prepares for leading colleges. Kxtenslvs I rounds and athletic felds New buildlnss tilltsry Training. JOHN D. TUGGKY, M . HeHdma-iter. nethlehem. Pa. TTENONAVf. It. . IVWMNXNNXNXVMsAXXNXVVMV lYwimffifissB Where character, manllneaa and s honor will t) developed In your s bay through the Military System. C X1D will u. inuptii HUW III DIUUJH 0 $ era to learn. Twelve miles from S i Vhlla. The usual Academic. Sne. s s rial and Business Courses. A g atalns- fne the narent anrl fnr th. r boy a book of views ot Military and Athletla lire. I Or. Charles H. Lor.nce, Pre.. Maj. Clayton A. Snyder, Supt Box 412, Wenonah, N. J. (NHMNNeW KkNNVCWMWNwIiwMI KBWTny. W. J. nn Academr 'or bny. I I -. . rar.ooaj u 4m? Wy law I v . Until Seies ," J nr.voN. im. , V?tfoi3 AcerwoorJ Tutoring School VI. Talks to Parents ts It Just to sour child to lshel him nifntnllv dAflrirnt hrcaus. h does not tnke keen Interest In books' He may tw rllleipntlv educated by a system that uses hsmlnnrk as tho chl f nr-dlum Why not nnrourage the interests h possesses? Woodwork, card nine animal breeding, outdoor Kymnnslum and sports mar be the meAns of devrloplnu him normally t atalo? Mitt Devereux, Principal BOX , DI'AON. Pt. - j&ftemtodcifiri ! a i-ciiooi, roil MTTf.K riiii.nui3' Boarding & Day Departments! J spnrn: stkix-t t i-oktietii I Reopens for fith ejr In Oetol-er l Phono Preston 4112 Auto Srvlre. I Frlentlde Ulrretloii for NORVt I, CMl-! X dren, .1 to 1 jears. inf aim oi ii I ! school Is to Klvn Normal Children an en itrnn.m.nt In ul.l.l. t h snnntnnenlls lm I j pulses of ihlld life mav have freedom for I I Individual eroiTtli Illreetinn covers yiev, i i:prels Iterreatlon Deportment. Con- . I trol nf nmottons Oeeupitlon. etc., oil' ferent for men I ! ANN HINDI I Vlontessnrl 1 ferent for rnch individual child. III Y. PAIST. DlrretrMl liplom.i. Koroe 1911 IH TTCT'.TT C? H C'KTVT'liA'L I TjiiJ? ".JZtZZZ m. ox.nuuLf oioiJCjyi 'nl. 1.. . :. ..l.n1 ...lit. n1n xiic uniy jin.;iu stiiuui mi u menUiry schools in various parts or lnp. Scpaiatc departments lor Doys ijnd Bills in senior school. Reopens Ninth Month 21th. e-ir HooU now rend t trlte for Rates I'l.IK l l. T till KV. iiinn miiM.s H,ii.ri: AMIne Principals 1."itli and Hnce treels, Philadelphia Palms Business College " Chest- J Tm t ft VA T nntsa TIahI 1'unlhA l Sf II tlsptllta uaj nun uiruiiif;, iiuunivn-jiiiiK, v nil uciin,) Beeretnrla.1. Touch Tjpvvrltlns. English, etc. Attend the best Individual Instruction, feelect pitronaRe. Phone Spruce 1&32. MII.rVKS II.I.i:. LANfVSTriTcO., PA. srir. miismm. srimorr-iicautitui ram. pus i:x(el tihlc stronn l'acultv. Tuition free tall term nniw Sept Mh for Infor mation address (. II. (.()UI)IMl;it, I'rln. KIM.STON, l'. WYOMING SEMINARY A rn-priucnilonat n hool whr bo8 nnd KlrN pet a aN1im nf tbr hlfihptt pur pnsM 0f jjfp i:xr piinmtl teacher" In fpr dppt, CoUcitp Ir par.it Ion, Uul iippi Mur.p rt Orntor and DompRtlc Art and Sri mc "lilit.ir tralnlnit OMiinaxhim nnd AthlHIc fields 74 th pnr Kndowrd low rnfp "Writ for rntaloK Addrm I., I. .Spracue, I). D President. Klnsnton, Pa. owe i.-r v. OAK MNK rOt'NTUY DY SCHOOL Vtliltr It a ml. Oik f.nne. Phlla. t(Vjer farm bpecinl attention Domocratta gpfrlt Acea 4 tn 1 Motor hu ItookUt. MP'.T f 111-s.TI It 1. tst rmTi:n stxti: mirmai. school Both Sfics J2.-0 to Jjsn o M Philips Prtn. )oni)g AIvn nnd Hois X William Penn Charter School No. 8 South Twelfth Street PHILADELPHIA i J'ourdi I i 10 ! and rlmrtired by William I'enn nn th m Aw n thp rlti of Phila delphia thp I'enn (lurter School haa main . tatiiMl nn umntr rruptpd curporntp pxlstence Durlnc tin ptsi fort thrpi ars thp- achool 1 has irraduited mnrl HOD pupils of whom mnro thin 11 00 hnip continued their studies in a scar nf nll ris .ind unlerltles ( T'or tin btttir a r immoditlon of the recent iru rpd nroltirp nt n new two-story bull ling N b im ontnictril on tin West Hour Plani for in future include the full mil 7iitli ii for whnol purpoe of the I ni itrnl IV frit p!n nn firhU of '22 Hcres at . Qvippii Lhiip lh(n plstna are held In abey mice pom ins li t Inu n hen the termlna- tion of war nndltinn mav pprmlt new construe tlon Tho 2Wtli par beslns Sep- tPinlipr tth iIth pry member nf lat I enr'a teaching staff on dut with such I additlona tn II h mpmbcralilp hi Increased enrollment hia redu cd n ressiry I The Prospectus for lPtS-lO la ready for . distribution IlulldlriBs open for Inspection Hiid lislflrntloti of puplla .sept 4th Kit HIU H1TT (.1 MMMtK, Pit. D. m:nisn.it A1L('IINH Sltl'ltn. PA. IRVING IRVING COLT HOC and MUSIC CON SKliVATOUT offers superior advantages at modprate expense. It Is located In the beautiful healthful, charming, far fimed Cumberland Valley, Tht College offers course tin follows: f I vesical Wading to A II degree, tn Piano Voice Violin Pipe Organ and thorough Theoretical Studies and Publlo School Music to Mus It degree In Art, lxprpflslou, Duin sti Hclentt. and Sec retnrld course to Diploma' Ther are out door sports In Tennis, Pavketball, )Iockey Instruction also In swlmmine None but dr sirablo stu dent h arp artepted The (.Id session 11 III begin Sept 23. i-end for tatalogue nnd Ieiv book. K. K CAMI'III.IX, A 1., Ph. II . Pret. Me (hunU hbtirff, pn. Where Shall I Send My Child to School? That question can be an swered quickly and satis factorily by consulting the Educational Bureau at Ledger Central. Here, with out fuss or bother, you may obtain complete and leliable information of any board ing school for boys or girls, military academy, business college, special schools for retarded children, conserva tory of music, college or university. Our intimate knowjedge of the advan tages of the various insti tutions will enable you to make a wiso choice. J t This servico is freo and available to every one 'a' everywhere. " ft . Ledger Centn .Jv tCHSSTNUTs: 41 . .-4SI t.i .tl ! &J4 m m mm Mflat M rtt ifn.r a vrnaa- uvs iwseM . b, ;- w s a A iV,'-i Aarf II ';.r , ' I t - Jk. A (-f"X. -"' .- ,w. x. Ht.i -Jr iV Rft-itj. J. .-jl isumstsi. SIS JJJCSbMVsVsMsbss mift'k&&tJ
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