Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 06, 1918, World Series Final, Page 13, Image 13

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LEDGER--PHILADE&vHiX, tfKlDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1918
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SERVICENTEAMS
IN TIGHT GAME
Fourth and Fifth Navnl
Nines Go Scoreless for
Seven Innings ,
'CLEVER PITCHING DUEL:
Poor Bascrunning Costs Home (
Team Rtin in First
Frnme
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1'inplrr Keenan and Rumeey,
Nlilbo rrk, Sept. 6.
nsk .Weaver and Ttoberts enpaKed In a
great pltchlnc duel In Hie second came
between the teams of the Fourth and '
Fifth Naval Districts at Shlhe Park this ,
afternoon. Both were stingy with their
base hltB and, hacked up with good
' fielding by their tenntmates. neither side
was able to put over a run In the llrst
seven Innings, Poor hae running on
the part of Letters cost the Fourth Dis
trict team a run In the first Inning. He
hit to right for three bases. He be
came cautloiiH and hug the bag while
Itath was being retired. Sauldlng prop
ped a bit Into center, but Letters, still
cnutlous and thinking the ball might be
caught, remlned on third. Letters was
then thrown out at the plate, when Fritz
hit to third.
In the first seven Innings Roberts al- j
lawed tnly three hits and Weaver four. ,
Previous to the game llrlck Mclnnts I
was presented a gold watch by his
friends lp honor of his being the best
batsman In the Navy League.
, ANOTHER RECORD FOR DUKE
Harold Krugcr Also Establishes
New Mark at Columbia Club
,, Two local swimming records went by
Hhe hoards last night In the Columbia
'Club's pool, Broad nnd Oxford street, at
the Red Cross swimming show, given by
the great Hawaiian swimming team,
which were assisted by the best local
talent, both men nnd women champions.
In n fine natatorial treat.
Harold Kruger, the world's record
holder at back-stroke swimming, covered
100 yards In 1 minute 9 seconds, or
wiiiun lour-muiH ul a m'uuiiu di hip utwi i
n in lu il'iuiu,
, Clarence Lane beat Itaymond Uhl, the
local speed champion, at fifty yards In
24 2-5 seconds, the time being one second
faster than the Middle Atlantic Asso
ciation mark for the distance, made hv
Henri K. Scott, of tho Argo Swimming
Club, January 27, 1912
The other record went In the 200-yard
race hetween ICnhanamokii, the. big Ha
waiian speed Hlngr. and Krncst W.Sopp.
of the United' States navy, when the
"Duke covered the distance In 2 minutes
12 seconds', shattering the mark of 2
minutes. 20 2-5 seconds set up nt West
Branch Y. M. C. A. February 2. 1915, by
Robert N. Dippy, now n 1'eutenant In
the United States service abroad.
A ladles' 100-yard handicap was won
by Florence McLaughlin. First Regiment
Swimming Club, the elapsed time show
ing 1 minute 25 2-5 seconds. Klizaheth
Ryan, same club, swimming from
. scratch, was'sl-cond, nnd Kathcrlne Mur
phy, Philadelphia Turners, was third.
Elizabeth Becker. Philadelphia Turn
ers, the blghboard diving champion :
Florence McLaughlin, Bessie Ryan and
Kleanore Uhl. First Regiment Swim
ming Club, and Bertha Pearlsteln and
Katherlne Murphy gave a diving exhibi
tion, in which nil the plain and dlfllcult
dives were demonstrated.
Kahanamoku swam one length of the
sixty-foot pool, using the crawl kick
tonly, returning a length with the Aus
tralian crawl, and Sopp and Lane, Kru
ger nnd Uhl. Kabanomoku nnd Talt
swam a palr-oared race, concluding
with a number of amusing water wtunts
and a humorous relay race.
TITULAR GAME TOMORROW
JkssJ&n and Standard Teams to
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Play at Shibe Park
Joe Jackson will be In tho line-up with '
the Harlan team In their first game
"against .the Standard team, of New York,
for the championship of the Atlantic
coast shipyards, tomorrow afternoon at t
3.30, on the Phillies' grounds. All the i
pruceeas or mis game ana me omers
flayed here will be devoted to the war
chest, The second and fourth games will
be played in New York.
Antther auction hale of boxes was con-
I ducted yesterday (Thursday) In the
Hdtel duPont, Wilmington, by T. Mills'
Barnes. About 1500 was realized, mak
ing the present total from the boxen for
the first game more than $1800, Pierre
duPont was highest bidder with $150,'
and C. S. Curtis, also of Wilmington,
bid $100. Governor Townsend, of Dela-
Vy ware; Alexis uurum, i. n. weaver unui
i Oplio Noiand also bid high. !
Fred Payne, the ex-Detrolter who Is
managing the Harlan team, yesterday
stated that either "Lefty" Williams,
former White Sox hurler, or Gene Du-
Mymont, ex-Senator, will twirl f6r ,Harlan
in uie iubi Hume xi i'tu uiuii'i, r.
Brooklyruetar, is expected t' be on the
mound
Standard,
will be In right field, with
Oharr
Dressen,
rmerly of the St, Louis Amer-
leans,
rlng (Jharrlty'g usual post at
first ba
Klther Lynn, of the White,
e, of the same ''alma mater,"
Ous Getz, nf the Yankees,
Hox, or
will ca
will be
third ; Cole will play secdnd,
K,'i
' and elt
arlln or Beck, formerly of
W the Ca
will be at short. Ghar-
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es In the field wilt be Joe ,
Jackson
agner. I
Opposln
be Marty
se ex-big leaguers will '
brother of the famous
Ed Walsh
Paul Krltcheli, former t
catcher for St, Louis Americans; Dedo,
who had a trial, with Brooklyn last year ;
Damrau, one of Connie Mack's young-
SENHi
li-'' sters two years ago; Cy Brackett, of
I ft .Bridgeport, ana Kimer Miller, formerly
of tho Yankees.
SUNDAY BASEBALL
ILLEGAL IN DELAWARE
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Judge Churchman Fines Each Member
of Harlan Shipyard
v ,- Team $4
Wllmlncton, Del.. Sent. 6. A test
case brought by the Harlan Shipyard
baseball team, to determine whether the
old blue" law prohibits Sunday baseball
In Delaware, ' was decided by Judge
Churchman In the Municipal Court to-
ffil', day. The Judge held that the law,
f, v' -passed In 179G, Is still In effect and that
It proniuiis aunoay Date.uau.i
In order to get tho matter Into court
'the Harlan team recently played on
Sunday, and today. In decldine the case
the Judge fined each of the p'ayers .4,
An effort will be made at the next Legis
lature to have the law changed so hh to
penult Sunday baseball,
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KDUTATIONAI,
Yo'ing Women nnd (llrli
Victory Depends on Food
Do you want. lo Know more about vreelu.
-M,V ble nd fruit trrowine, farm cropi. ,0llii.
Mr ivr IrilllPi. vvyiiu. . w, irr, aiiruos.
ilowtri, canning and prp.rrvlne?
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Sieve O'Neill to Be. Riveter
Hcranton, r., Sept. 6. Steve O'Neill,
of thn Cleveland Americans, nan re
turned to his home In Mlnocka and to
day will begin work ut a rivet cutter
In the Keyser Valley Miopj of the Lacka
wanna Railroad Company.
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First Full Saturday of Fall
Winds Up Oak HalFs
Rummage Sale
(Store Opens 9:30 A. M.; Closes 5 P. M.)
AND it marks also the final clearance sale of seasonable clothing in our new
Woman's Shop to make room for additional invoices of fine Fall and Winter
" suits, coats, dresses and furs now coming in so rapidly.
Rummage Prices in Men's Departments!
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$12.50
For men's all-wool suits, sold regularly
up to $22.50
$16.50
For men's all-wool suits, sold regularly
up tp $30.00
$6.50
For Palm Beach suits, sold regularly at
$8.50 and $10.00
Women 's-Shop Clearance
SCORES of coats and suits at decided reductions suited to Fall wear will be at
great savings.
COATS
$18.75 For $25 Coats
$23.75 For $30 Coats
$28.75 For $45 Coats
NEW Fall and Winter Coats will be found at prices far below seasonable
figures. 1
$35.00 v and $50.00
Women's Dresses at $13.75, $19.75, $24.75, $29.75
(Reduced from $18.75 and $35.00)
' In all groups the selection is representative of good, seasonable and fashion
able clothing for women all of it the regular stocks of our Woman's Shop.
Wanamaker & Brown
Roy Thomas 'Athletic Director
Xorrlstown, P Sept, II. It&y A. Thomas,
tli former National League player, left es
terdsy for New lomlon Conn, where lie will
be Mfitlonrrt at the Submarine Has- as nth
letle director. Thomas has mirhrd Hie I'nl
veraltv of Pennsylvania baaphalt tPnm for a
number of ypnra and also the Htetsnn tpnm.
KeeplnStepMthTfieBand
rT""1HE American business man should make
- it his business to look prosperous, feel
cheerful and be optimistic.Vhile our boys
are marching to Berlin, everv man over here
should throw his shoulders back and his head
up and keep in step with the band.
There's no reason why you should look "seedy" just
because it's necessary to save there's a better way to
economize than showing it in your appearance.
Therc',s no necessity for wearing last year's hat when
you can buy this season's style any hat in my stores
for $2.85. I have all the conventional shapes and colors
that the conservative hatter carries and something dif
ferent for the young fellow who wants something new.
From fur to finish, from hat-band to sweat-
band they're good
and they are all one
1307 Market Street
STORE OPEN EVENINGS
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For mohair suits, sold regularly for
$16.50 and $18.00
Odd Coats, $3.50, $5 & $7.50
Taken from suits worth up to $30.00
$7.50
For fine $15.00 cloth-faced raincoats
SUITS
$29.75 JERSEY WOOISUITS $22.75
$25.00 WOMEN'S SUITS. . . . $19.75
$27.50 WOMEN'S SUITS $24.75
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Ten Eyck to Marry
Nrrnriis. N. it'. -Sept a. Formal an.
nounrpmpnl will lip msdp In a few days nf
the engagement of 1'rnf. Olive K Randall,
teacher of i:nglteh oratory at I ho Ci'lleao of
Kino Art In Svrncuep University, anJ Jmn
A Ton llxk. for sixteen ypare rowing roneli
at too imlrreltr. Ten Krk la sixty ypara
old. Up lpi'anie.n widower a ypar and a half
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chool
FOR BOYS RYDAL. PA.
OfTcrtnir th- ni1nntnc uf inolern
nd thorntiRh nrhool trnlnlrc to turn
IllfR "T"!'llf! Irr rhtlnrllphln nnd In
Ih? vtrlnltr of nu Vork Itoad. In
Jfnklntown. Huntingdon Vallev nnd
nlrhhor!nic dlntrlrls. The Hchoot
Pun In onTntPt1 to tn:ke ronvenlent
ihf nttndnnr of punll nrrtvlnc hv
rnllroftd t Rvdfll or Mndowbrnok
Ptntlonn. or bv Old York Ttond. Hot
mlddjtv mfnt, mnll rlnor, rompan
Irtnubl mnter, urrvlM play r
fffttnr "f th school, a tK mod
ern Frhonl biilldlnv pymnTSlurn, ath
lfMf flpld nPd private 1ke.
""ho Ptw bom M alw compl!
ntMnped with cotttpfs for bonrd!n
SUCCESS THROUGH THE
LOGICAL SEQUENCE:
Good Air, Good Fnorf, Good
Pov. Gnod Work
TTrff for Crtntni p ft' ufrnfrtf.
MARK H.C.SPIERS,;i,.i,,tfr
Rydal. Pa.
pm ii n-l,llll.LiiLJII)J.wuJJJJtuuCl
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A Caplful Sdioot near n CnpHnl City
Harrfsbttrg
A rnuntrv m hnnl foundod 1780. Modern
bulldlriK'OHrKn rumpus. AdinntitRpd nf ntnall
ctitBtPB nnd Individual Initruition Thnnrnsrli
oollpBn prejmration Rntcn .lon tn $C"
Hutmrvled athtl( i. Srp.trnto nrhool f( r
youncpr loi V invltr lot Invpftica
tlon a pnrniml llt if pohiU Wrltr for
nur cntloffiit nnd plnnn of new dormitory.
. .Tunlnr honl build!iin will bo open for
8pptrmnr t-mi ddre!i
ARTIITR i:. imoWV. II. A.. IIrin!mAtrr
Clir.TKR. P.
PENNSYLVANIA
Military College Men Command
"(Hrrv f)n'" Thesf. thf uordp nf th' llrt
1 M V nrm to f.ill in Nti Mhp'h 1iii.
nxnrPFs tht life and fjitrtt nf thi old inull
tutton n-hoir hoiih. from Klentonant t
Mm tor npnerut, nr with the riais n In
Cl War dajf
While her KrndiMte dir-M-t nnmltlnns' pro
durtlnn, mjin bnMlepne, in y How ii the I
barrnKe. nnd wi "mcr (he top." . M c ,
"f nrrles on" aw Ktfif1ll and enrnettlv
Ktr hrr trairilnt? uf men fur the h.ittlej uf '
ph o or war.
The men who lend are the men who know
Smlor lnlt. It f T. C (nlfRlati murwu
In t'tvll llnisinerritnc. ChmHtry. lVotiumics
and rin.im Prepurulort and Junior
SchonlH.
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rKNnrRn. pa.
DERKI0MEN
-" School For Bovs
Initructlon In mftll proup personal
rare. Efficiently prepares for Colleges,
Technical School. Unexcelled record for
rholarshlp In leading Collenea nnd Unt
versifies. Development of character nnd
training for efficient service In life. Sep
arate! Junior School complete equipment,
Gvmnaslum and 20acre artiletlc flld.
Military drill. CarneKle Mhrary. N'ot
conducted for rflt modern t e rates.
Bend for catalomie.
Oscar S. Kriebel, D.D., Priru
Box 110. rKNNSnUKO. VA.
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ACADEMY
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Where character, m
honor will be developed In your
oay tnrougn mo nitntnry .system, s
He will be taupht how to ctudy S
rioio to learn. Twelve miles from i
Phllo. The uual Academic. Spe- s i
dl and Business Courses. AS
ratalo? for the psrent and for thi S
boy a book of vlewa of Military S
nd Athletic lire.
Dr. Charlei H. Lorencs, Prai. k ,
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Bos 412, Wenonab. N.J.
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PRINCETON PREPARATORY
I SCHOOL FOR HOYS
Collrn- prpimralnrv for loin tt pbm nnil
oMrr beautiful location. mnll cIhpp.p: p
iPllrnt faculty well-rqulppril huildinea.
InrKP crnunila puppriard athletics. 43d
rar. CntaloK nn request,
J. B. FINE " Princeton, N. J.
KHSKX 1'KI.I.M. -Nr V.
KINGSLEV
school rou ItOVS
, CoIIpr. preparatory: Ideal location In New
i Jersey hills: 22 miles from New York: ei
Ipnslve grounds: separate residence for
I Junior students: completely equipped labora
tory; supervised athletics: military tralnlne.
' For Illustrated ratHlnp adrpss
J. R. CAMrnKl.T,. .11. A.. E Fplls. N. .1.
rKNMXC.TOX. N. J.
The PENNINGTON SCHOOL
Colies BnA TchnlMl School rrrnarntton.
Mllltnn 1rlll VnANK MarDANIKU D.D..
HeadmaHer, iw j.jrenmiiBign, ri. j.
wkst F.xni.Kwnnn. n, j.
SIIIILKOX SCHOOL For hoys m nnd up.
I. inner iiiiin ..'. ww'wii. rt'iu HOT 1.,
liTllvervlew Lodge. West nnttlewooil. 2J
' XF.WTON. X. J.
Nenlnn Academy fnr boys 0 to 18. Modern
equipment, l'erscal attention. Catalor.
Address Principal. Ilox L. Newton. N. J
TORT HF.POS1T. Mil.
TOME SCHOOL X i?ft? I
The Sternberg School of Music j
10 P. 18th St.. reopens Sept. IB. Complete
musical education. Teachera' classes. Call
or write for rat Offlre open after Sept. 0.
Zeckwer-Hahn hi,lad1e,fhI
Musical Academy
ion Spruce St., Philadelphia,
, Kmlnent faculty, modern equipment. Address
' fharltpn Lewis Murphy. Managing Director.
(JKKSIANTOWN IIKAXCII "
Philadelphia Musical Academy
SO KAST WAIJl!T LANB
0pn Septembpr 4th, 1918
JOSriPH V. CLAnKK. Director
Prospectus Mailed .nn Request.
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EDUCATIONAL
YounK Men nnd tiny
Military and Engineering
Training for Men 17-21
To meet thfc present military
needs the Government hns low
ered the draft limit from twenty
one to eighteen years.
Officers are needed and will be
secured to a considerable decree
from those institutions in which
have been organized the Students'
Army Training Corps.
Enlist in the Students' Army
Training Corps at
DREXEL
The Engineering Courses to be
given during the pear 1018-1019
nt the Drexel Institute will be
under the guidance and supervi
sion of the War Department.
Tuition the same as in former
years.
All student t a k i n p these
courses are soldiers in the United
States Army, receiving private's
pay and allowance for subsist
ence. Students are classified accord
ing to ace. On the day appointed
for class, the Government tests
the students as officer material.
Toursrs commence October 7.
Write a once for information
nnd enrollment blank.
'or fir nfictal b'lllrtin r1rrrlhUil irr
courais li lull avvly to Thr Kcolslrar
DREXEL INSTITUTE
uni.i.ii nnnmrv
So. 1.. i:n. 1 I.I..1).. C'.ll.l,., rrroldrnt
rhlliulrlplilil, I'll.
ClwstnutJIiU
Academy
An Hr-iIW Ifitfd Coiinlrr DOARDINC
AND DAY SCHOOL TOR BOYS
'THOROUGH preparation for colle,
clentiflc school or buslnesa. Illxb
eft fitatidardit of pchol.trshlp.
The school l rltunted tn th hlllr
rplon 11 mlle north of Phil.
TvHvft-nrr" mmpur at hie tin field
rolf llnl and completely equipped
rymnalum with wlmmlni: pool.
Separate I.nwer School for boj
from six years upward.
SpttUUy lot rate, foe fif
iay boardtn
Tar catnlnir nddres
tnmtn I.nwAon Pattrrnn. Ilea dm A .
ter. St. Martins, Chmtnut HIII. Vn.
William Penn Charter School
No. 8 Soulh Twelfth Street
PHILADELPHIA
round"d In ItlSlt and chartrrfd bv WMiIarr
JVnn on tho aitm d-iv a a the rltv nr plitli
delphln, thn Penn Chartrr School nnq tn.i
talnd an unlnirruptpd (-orporato oxll'-tv
During the p.t fortv-throp p;ira th"
has Braduatfd nearly l.lnn pupil of u-h .
more- than 1100 h.m continued their iul
In a pcorp of po11oki and nnlvrltlr.q
Tor tho better nccmntnudiitlnn of thp r
Inccaped inrollmnt a n"w two in
hut Id I n? l brlnsr ronatrinled on tho V
1 Inuae. Plan for th future Include t'
full ntllUatlnn fnr whool pnrpnpp nf th
ma pn If rent phi vine tVJd of l2 ncro ;T
Qiie"n Lann Thpstr nlatti nro h-Id In Mipv
nnct, pndlni; tl.i tlni" Wun the frnilm
tlnn of war condition mav permit new
conFtructlnn. The 230th car hKln Sep
trmlr 2Kb. with -Prv member of tat
var'a teafhlnc ptaff on duty, with such I
odd Hon, tn It nifmhrhlp n Increased I
enrollment haa redu ed nrpaar,
Thp Prosper tii for IDlR-irt I rnadr for I
dirlhutIon Ttnltdln? nnn fnr Inspection
and rliamflratlnn nf pupil Hpt 4th
uiciiAKi) MtiTT rsrMvi:iii:, iu. n. t
iu:.nM.sTi;K
The Episcopal Academy
Locust and Juniper Sts.
rOVXTIKlt I7H5
WIHi IVWrli Wh full , In 1015
The I)c Limci')' School
Thnrnuch prenuratlnn fnr Cti!liKi Slip
rhll f'otir'.PM iirppiirinK fnr Ituilnp&n np
Hip ITnltpil Mntp. Sprvlpp.
Scpnralr Hide, fnr limn i m n yrarn nf
net' Vnlnntiir MUltarv Drill fnr boys
In thr Mldtllp nnd I'i.pit S' Iinnls
ITpnrr Si-'uinl nm n Srntplnhrr 10th,
MliM'r School Ppptrmlier -0th Lower
Schnnt Srntfinlipr 'J'l
Hnnl Mitl.'r uill br nt thr cnilpmy nn
Hii'l iifti-r Srptrrnlir 7
It'ClHtrrs mMlr.l on Hnnl'nllon
Iti-V. I'llll.ll' J. STHINMIIT. Jr..S.T.n.
Ilpnil Mfipr
PREPARATION FOR COLLEGE
Niivul Civil Srrtfp nnil Stale Itniird .
r.xnnm. Iln.lnp.H 'iinrr. Tjprnritlnr, i
liortlmnd. Itiml.kppilne. FTPnch, Snanisu. ,
Drjftlnc. Wrltp, iihnne nr pull.
Brown Preparatory School
nnn.tn and ciir.nitv btbkktw '
Sliilirr I'rrit. Srlinnl Intpntliv tiitnrlne fnr '
inllpgp. Inw nnil inpn. tVlllirrnnon Hldir. !
IVYN'Mitrilllll, l'..
Montgomery school
IIIIVS
: MVAKTHMOKI
J'A.
SV.M(TIIM)l:i: I'RKI'ARATOItV
sriinnr. '
A Fcnooi iounurg upon i unciii or true sin
rtrlty e Mtulpnl anl ratrunHM h frtm
Hlen of the Iwst rla Ifova nr moulded for
Mnhpt nnnniM) nnd taught the trn mean
Inn nf t ufnl 1 f A Frttii!V School but
Pttrnnfi:f, N non Mortnrlan. Hiunmor PMlon
ll'rl'' ft '1 " 7'i'' '7(on i,t ,v(r rli.tf)''
A. II. TOMIINM llendnmHtfr. Pent. UG.
Hwnrthmore. I'u. ( mMf from Phlla )
Z VA7VRKT11. '.
NAZARETH HALL
RIILITARY ACADEMY
NAZARKTIli I'A. Founded 1T
Collceo preparatory and business courses.
Fenlor and lniermedtate crades. Boys XI to
18 years. Supervised athletics. Modern
ullll... I.alnln. Kll ,. ..
school. Illustrated' Cataloi. Address Hoi "B
nB. A. T. TIIAELKR. I'rlnrlpal
.iiEitricitsntmo. r..
Jli:KCl.I!SIII'KG At'AnKMY offers a thor- '
oust, physical, mental and moral training
for cnlleB" or business. Under Christian mas
ters trom the great unlv. Lnca. in the Cum.
berland Vallev. one of the most picturesque
epots of Amer Newm l-'qulp mod. Write
for Cat Ad. Ilox 130. William Mnnn Irvine,
I.I.. 1 . Hepdm. ktrr. Mppfer.li'irc. Pa.
HKTII1.KHKM. PA
Bethlehem Preparatory School
1600 Iwya prepared for Icadlne unlvrattU
slum, swimming ikioI. athletic flelds. Summer
a.sslon. neparnie junior sruuui new uuiio-Ir.v-
Military Training.
JOHN D. TrfinFV, U. I'.mi.lrr.
Young Women and fllrla
jr.NRIXTOIYN. PA.
Beechwood 0.)
A Cultured and Practical School
for Young Women, Thoroughly
Eatabllihed. Strong Faculty
Alms to discover and develop Individual
aptitudes. Cllrl. are prepared tor self
maintenance and to meet responsibilities
rf life. College and Preparatory Depart,
menta. Music, Art. Dome.tlo Science.
Secretaryship. Expression. Physical Edu.
rstlon. Normsl. Klndergsrten. Swim,
mlng Pool. Athletic Fields. Address
U. II. RF.ASKR. Ph. I).. Presides!
I ix 415, Jenklntown,' 1'.
WKST rilESTBK. PA.
DARLINGTON SEMINARY
FOB C1KLS., WFJT CIIF.STKK. PA.
Located on .a (10-acr. estate In Pennsylva
nia's most beautiful farming country. Lan.
a-uagt. Art; Music. Expression, Art. and
Craft, and Home-making Course. College
Preparation with csrtlflcat. prlvll.f.a.
CUW1 CHB;StrNB rAAJ RTE. Prim.
i,riS.iii....i.Wrns.
llnth H?e.
WANAMAKER INSTITUTE
OF INDUSTRIES
23d and Walnut Streets
Opens September 19th
Cost of Each Course Six Months
' Arrhltrftnrnl timnlnc. three tilnliti SlA.no
Ut Nrrilli-nnrk. Inn nlelil. . ... n.00
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Pcirce School Training
Useful in Army and Navy
T-etter.t from Miidntu now with
tlie color Indira te how viv helpful
their IVirro School bunltn n training
han lieen ThN nhould he eqinllf
Intereitmc to ouiir nv n of draft
aire While oii are n waiting th
i all taUe an mtensivt mir at
felr.'e Srhnol ThH training will
help ou In "paper work ' a big
factor in nrtnv nrotnotlon and
rquallv Important with the navy
Dn.v Srlinnl tiesltm Sent. Dili. Msbt
Sidioul Spt. Iflth. HrrUtr.tllnn I)ii5
fit. :td to 7th. Inrlii-Iir.
Snul tor tith Yra- fooV.
PEIRCE SCHOOL
I'lnp St., tri.t of llnuiil. I'lilla
$ltrGt-GK-trZZi:$f-$&
Arr open to our Kraduatr. and thy
are tinHtantl . bt'lnu advanced to
hiclur pnsttmiiK Our tiu!"'t will tit
uii for thi h npportuintit a tn tho
lutinis world You rt wantrd now
Itmi .( Xiijhf St vsioii letter anu Mine.
2.. ('hestnur wi riiiiant-ipmu
MlOKlllA.M AM ilOOKKlXl'lNO
Our Brnduatcs aro in ennatant demand. Uood
paylm; positions nnalt you. Gretcc Short
hand, the easy, speedy avstem. Complete
huslncas and pcrptarlal coursa. Day school
now open, nltfht school oppni TupFdiy, 8ept,
o. jjnroii any nrn. can or wriie
tor full partlruhirs and catalog;.
PIIII.A. Itl'MNKS COf.l.KOK
nnd Tollpcr nf Coinmerc
mi? rhf.tniit t.. PhU.uIelphU
0K I.A.N K. V..
pl.KAH. ciisp air sunny
moms a emirse of study, from
Mnilerunrtcn (age 4 yfars)
lliroilRli lilKli school nut rnllpco
propniatlon. iiliiiincil not only for
classroom study, but nutual prac
tical Instruction there you have
the idea behind the
Oak Lane
1
Country Day School
Auto-bu from o tv rntr Gr
iiiHittnwn and Jonklntown. Not
a hoardlns nrhnnl Newest meth
ods nt'W iMitldlnsa domorratlc
spirit. ltonlttt free. Hrarva t 'ons
now bplnic made for lUlO-'JO-'!
I
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m
m
jif
FZ
Younc tVnmrn nnil fllrl.
II o 1 m a si
School
3S04 Walnut St.
A Fcliool wticrp nlrls nnd "mall
boys are trained nnd devel
oppd In liarmony with th.
work they will have to do In
life. CIoso attention glvetf
each Individual by Instructors
with special apti
tude. Pupils llva
nnd prow In the
Indniduol
Attention
Milrlt of usefulness. Clashes
limited to IB. Self-expression.
Voice uevelopment. Kinder-
Rartcn to Collcce rreparatory
Depts. Aulc service for small
Uuldren.
Sptrtal Mtilher't Court tn Wtt
Cooking and French
Ttlrvhone Locust 13C8
rlir.brlh W. Br.lej. A.D.. I'rinclp.l
Miss Marshall's School
roit ;iiu-s oak i.am;. piiila. .
IM and Hoardlnflr Ueiuirtmcnts. Primary, j
Intermedlato nnd colleffe preparatory
cour8n. Art MuhIo, Kxprpssfon. lnrnnttM
Wflence. Serre turysliip. To.ichT to every i. i
Blrls. 4-acry can,pus with lake. Large. ,
I '"' '"dv rofcms.
airy studv rooms, uuianor amieuoa write (
for appoint mon t br telephone Oak Lane 1
IOL'0 IIH'ntr.iteil ratalotr.
rhlla.. Pa. College prep, and secretarial
rnursrs. Junior and fustcBl Depta. Athletics
Domestic science, i arriaue cans
for nuolls
In Bala.
fynwvd, Mer'on and Wynnsfleld. I
JANHT SATTVArtD. Principal.
MISM
MISS HILLS' SCHOOL
muH Pprucp street. Reopens Sept. SOth.
Th" nrlnrlpiils. ML Lilian Chittenden Jones
and MU Agnes Hell Austin, will be at the
school after September Cth.
PhU&. School of Deiiga for WomCB
n.nn.ns Rentemh.p SO.
BROAD AND MASTKK STBrTBTfl. PIUTJI.
r.UKJlANTOWN
WALNUT LANE "?;, i.
City and country advantages. High School
Graduates, Homemaklng. College Prepara.
ton. Secretarial. Interior Decoration, Short
Story Wrltlnic. Spanish. Horseback riding.
Swimming. Ua.kethall, Hockey, Dancing.
Mllltaty drill, Ml" Kilna H. Johnston. A. U.
MTIT7. PA.
LINDEN HALL
SEMINARY
For ITS years It haa ben educating ant
training young women for worthy living.
Alms at highest development of body, mind
and character. Provides a happy, whole
timi home life. Heautltul. healthful Iocs,
tlon. Comfortable buildings, modern equip
ment. Qymnaslum. -Academic. CoTleg.
Preparatory, Music, Art. Domestic Selene
bttrstarlal. Junior p.pt. .Term. 1300.
BEV. F. W. MTF.NfJEI., Principal.
Ilm 105. I.lllts. P.
HKTHI.F.HEM. I'A.-
MnKAVIAN 8EMIM
. WOMKN. Betafsi
College u
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alto known
at
THOMPSON
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Nearly every one
knows the wonderful
results we attain it is
your misfortune if you
do not investigate. At
tend a thoroughly relia
ble old-established high
ly respected school,
where you are assured
a first-class position
upon graduation.
Stenography
or
Bookkeeping
Taught in
About 30 Days
Call, write nr phone
Locust 3808 for cata
logue. Ope" jU summer.
Day and Evening
Sessions
Positions
Secured
yir
&20AQJ
r Monttoxi
I a scikkii, rort i.iTTt.K ciin.rtREJfj!,
j Boarding & Uay Uepartments
l MTIfCi: STUKKT AT rOBTIETH
4
Rpoppn. for nth Ypar In Ortober
Ii niiiir i rrriiiii iiii.i auiu tcTiiwt i
Srlentlflr Illrectlon for NORMAL ChH-
Yik.. ri-.i.H 4141 A.A CaIaa n
nren, ;i tn I. rnrn. i ne aim oi mn
nrhnnl U to ctve Normal Children an en
7 1 1 run m ait t In ii'MMi i hn Mnnnt nrtenilM lm
i pulneii nf hi Id llfo may have freedom for
Individual rrowth
Tlirectlon covers Diet,
fSH-tvififIt
2 Ierciae Recr atlon Deportment,
jon
dlt
I trol nf Tmntlnn Orcupatlon. etc.,
fprnt for each Individual cnna.
AVA 1V1NDT.K 1IT. nirertre$f
3lontfHorl Diploma, Romp 1014
Pennsylvania Museum and"
School of Industrial Art
-.K'.' ...ir-ixs
Broad and Pine Streets ,t.i..Zs
Cotirpfs In- Illustration. Architectural j?d
Dpnivlnr Interior Ilrrorn I Ion. I'ntlrrV- 't1
Mctnl Work and Imlustrlal Dr.lffn. CouiMi
in .,ii in, ii ii i, i ii,i.-i.u .iauc. iiiiWf m
Philadelphia Textile School " ?3
Pr tlral Instruction tn all branches ot 505
textile dtalffnlnc. manufHctiirlnir. chemlftrirn rl
and dye! tie. I'nmplilp mechanical eaulftJ- :
ment Hurrrjcful trraduitra. ' .. iSH
Srlmol Keoprn Srptetnher 10th -J- ffl
Saturday rtiiM for Teachers, ' tf.-Ja
I.KtLlK. W MI1.LKR. Principal, a
' ir ft a Ji XahaaI V tl3
vii t: li'iiuiii rLiiuui i - iiffi
'1IKKC1I KNOM,." sn T,ancnter At,
AROMORR .
fnrmcrlv ttnnn n ..
Mt nill' Srhnnt. Main l.tne HrnneWv
KlndTKarten and Primary for botk I
boB and Klrla. Junior and Senior School
for clrla only. Itus servtc from WwV
rniia. via uvprnrooK anu aierion. up on
hfPt 3n AddrpK
Sll M. II Tn'V, r-iflnl. ,
FRIENDS?'!
;r
r!K"NrnnBAiV
t- i.a a. rf.'gfc 2VBMr j
JL SCHOOL SYSTEMS
Uooptn Ninth Month 21th.
Writ fnr Yar Hook nnd Rates.
TKltCIVAI. TWI.tllt Ri:
IIM.M IIMtNKS WM.LAPR
,1111111: riiM'iiniin, i.iih a unit cut., rnilltiu
! Spring Garden Institute
AD AND SPRINO OAItnF.N STRE
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
Automobile Tattern Shop Practlc
Hlectrlclty Hook Illustration - :.s
slachinii rihnp rrac- Free Hand Drawlin -r
. lice .M.cuniueal Wr.iwinKr.W; IV
Machine ShoD Mathr. Arrh1t.rrfitr.inr.wiM',
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viflLn.l llAJVLf
'YSTEM
TIIK UOYII Sstpi
Tourli Trneurlllnv nn.i
Inrrclal subjects. Einrrl ..!,...
I'hila. School of Office Trainine
Loder Illrtr. IRth Chestnut
Locust 18dS
f ,N Vi
DAVa
Strayer's Business College; -M
v . ..F...r. M,,..n . k rTr. . .f I
Cipci. nomvioi mvusiii CMUIJICni. "AIMa--VV M
Itiona Kunranterd, Puy and Nlctit CUaMatnJntCk
70O itudent9 now attending. Enroll noir.,v-V 1
THF TAYLOR srunni"" '.s!
A VfUnrtlve Buslnrxs School ' 'J
i-i.intlfv Itiwt rin tlnn In fir . Qh,i.tt,.4 ' ) iM
iu" ......... ... . ... ... .Usui t, 1 1 a tin. t -n
Tfij.'h TvV' wr (inm, Mookkpfiilne. QuaIlfyIrif"w, Mm
m tllftl, Mulliri nIV IVtf rAt M.nt -. f , 1
Fit 111 J trial tt.P'in n Ulu ! rtaIoir. ete"
Short Courses V '
UOOKhrepinB. oiuirininu, .peivrilinr, Ktlg Til
llih, Penmepshlp, Dl taphone. Comptora.t.r.,, ?1
uay anu etrinns rr.eiuiis. ni.rt .i any umswr .ir.i
infiuldnnl Instruction. i..c -J
pai.mkr fsriiiior.. in south inth m. -s
THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE
SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS "'.
Draushtlnr. Mathematics, Mech&oios. rl
NAVAL AnCIIITECTUBB j
Mrrhanlcal Drawing for Youny tVopsrs- -'
GERMANTOWN FRIENDS1
s-HIn
SCHOOL 9P,1" Sei"' s3, A f,w a
;)v-nuv"' cle. for earnest college prerar.
aton- pupils. STANLEYn.YAnNALL.Prui.
ralra' ou"ncM -oucge nut 8.
Day unci mening. nooKKeepinr, civil Herrkw.
Becretarlal, Touch Typewriting. Kngllsh, Mo:
Attend the best. Individual Instruction.
Select patronage. Phone Spruce 1532,
MIS HART'S Training Srhonl for Kloler.
roe ir nil. .' . :
garinrr.. omit, nmnui n..
I'hila, Junior,', J ',
Prlm.rv m.Mu!l'
Brnior s lirnuiinir i nurses.
nds. Practical Kinnergartens. Homs-llk. Hru.tt'i
dents' residence For jiartlrulars add. A4shti.
laid. T, Illmnn.Prln.. SnOO Walnut 8t..Philsjl J W
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHV,!!
CHAUIKKS IXSTITCTE.
to abch, r.i;tfl
Call, writ, or phone Locust 8584. i l. ? j
Teachers Wnnted Positions waiting. FtWMIl
reglstr'n for College & Normal eraduatMcVxSr a
Modern Teachers' Ilnrmu. loot .Msrlt.f Kisrf-,
l WISH. Frrnrh k. Italian. Trlsl I.
free. rpan.-inirncn ripnooi. log, inesn
MILLKRS'tlLLK. LAXCABTEB Ct.,H
STATU NORMA!, SCHOOL Bcaulltut'
mi. r.xcei. ibd e. Diruni; r .cuiit. j.n
frep. Fall tprm opens Sept. 9th. For I
roatlon address
U. II. UUI
fiORDINlEK. .
KIXOSTOX. PA.
WYOMING SEMINARY ",
A cn-pducatlonal school where boy.
-i.ia r.t a vision of the highest, s
poses nf llfe. I'.gceptlonal teachetf-l
every dept, Collena Preparation, ami
liess, Music. Art. uratory ana Dome
Arts and Science, Military train
nu,nnu,lnni and Athletlo Aelds ,
j ear, Endowed low ratea. Writ."
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'resident. Kingston. Pa. . S'
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