"t EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA4, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1918 Vv: $ if c U tMWWwnitwiw m i w nniiiw Li ! wi -... , 1 JViyS OF SHIPYARDS' SURRENDERS HIS ART i TO DO A MAN'S PART Sculptor Devotes His Skill to Humble Sliipynrcl Task When thfi tlmo comes to write Into history the labor side r.f th war, P E. Trlebel, nn American sculptor, will he Rlen a "place In the pun" He Is now at Hog; Island making linen trao-l lns from blue prints, when he mluht i be commanding blir jirli.es for his nrt 'The Japanese Go eminent bought all this artist's work exhibited nt the World's Fair In Chicago Mr Trlebel went Into the ahlpj.ird "Incog" prefer ring; to he known just as a plain Ameri can workman doing his bit to help win I the war. It was only by accident that i he was unmasked, ery recently nnd "fessed up " ' Early In August the sculptor left his ( family and fine home Rt College Point, L. I., to start on a hunt for a man's ( work among the masses ot working- . men. , I First he went to Washington nnd I made himself known to a few high of flcals he thought might help him There was no need for sculptors hi this war, I they all told him. Then the sculptor realized that he had to be something else to get a real war Job. . In working-man's clothes he went to1 Hog- Island, and tackled the employment office manager. There he said he was atone cutter. And that failed, but finally they found a place for him In tho riveting school Tho artist went to It In good American stlc He found the run a bit heay, but held on to It until an accident threw another and better Job In his way. While looking oxer a flattop deU In an office, one dav Mr. Trlebel saw a tracing. "1 can do that kind of work." he tcId one of the draftsmen. Thev raxe him a blueprint nnd a sheet of linen paper and his work was so good they had him transferred from the Thetlng gang So he has been tracing In the null fabrication room ever since, and he Is perfectly satisfied to remain ns long as he ma be needed Money Is no- object with this worker "Who's Who" devotes almost a page to Mr. Trlebel and his ach!eements In the art world Born In I'eorla. Ill . In t5, he entered upon hl career just In time to get In on the World's Fair. He did most vt the sculptnrlng for the fair. Mr. Trlebel was graduated from the lloyal Academy of Fine ahb, norence, there Itnlv. In 18BB. I IS ctounuui u la another case like his In any of the .VI .J. "t ,nl tn h known RlmDiy Ulijraiu ".'-.-.,:,;, one of the workmen in mis iutc he raid i. !. JO!INON enme down out of Mh j tlx or seven months neo "nl left oehtna ( a rlrl who causes him h (trest ilesl OJ,'"!"; Inf these oavs As chlff slerk at th i he.ter shlpy.rd. rhester, Tohnson I. .'"1JSl,'',,J5iJ. Hit omce Is right on the ' boartlk wh ' there Is conntsnt procession of thy prettiest tlrls The chief cl-rk Is not at all ba.hful . butr. .how . while hi. 1h-gt- " CO o WHnafrini t"!""'1 1' ... m When he ap "Tnavi uoa b .. ii i ...Af ti mnnnii II up the trl UP yonder .were In che.ter his Fhlpvsrd pals Spine he would think ths Mint of Chester. J vtllll.VM srill'I.7E. formerli of the Emenency Fleet Corporation, has b-eti i P; Bolnted assistant treasurer ;ni offlc man uer of the Puaer ft Joni 10 succeed George F Hoell Gloucester pinnt USE 8. I1ARR1H. formerlv of tli Bm"- Knev Fleet Corporation nm b""-- ,", iey ft Jones Gloucester ahlpjarda as plant nilneer. n K KRAV8K Is now head of the ma ..rlil aepVftme" at tho Pue t J- Jltnucester plant. II" hart tu'en assistant to flineral Manier Pavls only a few dais when (his latest promotion tame Imperiled bv Explotlinp Gna Enjtine The windows of numerous duellings Vere Bhattered and several persons nai Jovvly escaped injurv todav when a gas Cine exploded In the Phop of Rlc hard ilcDonald. an ice cream manufactuter. Gloucester The explosion caused a Ioms of !00. SUITSJ.80 RF.nrrF.n from iso. sn and B PETER M0RAN& CO. SIBIS.-1 S. E. Ccr. 9th & Arch St.. Open Monday and Saturday Until o clock. RACING HAVRE DE GRACE September 10 to 28 inclusive SEVEN RACES DAILY Including a Steeplechase Penna. R. R. Train leaves. Broad St. Station 11:06 A. M.; West Phila., 11:10 A. M. B. & O. R. R. Train leaves 24th and Chestnut Sts., 12:25 P. M. ADMISSION Grand. land and Paddock, $1.65. Ladies, $1.10, in eluding war tax. First Race at 2:30 P. M. Military Training and Engineering at DREXEL Young men of 17 to 21 ears have a splendid oppnrtunlt to increase their military value and study engi neering for a future career. Drexel Institute. Is one of the selected Institutions for the Stu dents' Army Training Corps The Engineering Courses during the year 1918-1919 at Drexel will be under the guidance and supervision of the War Department. All students of 18 years or over In these courses will be soldiers In the United States Army, wearing uni form, receiving pay and allowance for subsistence. Students 17 yearn old may enroll at their own expense. All students will be eligible to the Government tests as olticer material. Courses begin October 7 Steps to ward enrollment should be taken at once. Applicants must he graduates of accredited High School or offir the equlvnknt of 14U Carneele units, je.r the official bifH'tfa dscr(Mi0 these courJfS (" lull applu to The Itcatetrar DREXEL INSTITUTE MOLLIS flODHEI isU. Kmar.n.. I.1..I. . U.flLuPralttt J ' -".. - T - "-f jnUUADWUfMlAf FAi"V ssbbbbbbbbbbbVX ssa vssbbbbS sllllllllllBbVE waLsHf t''''' BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsBBBBBBBBBBBSrSifeB ARTIST-SCULFTOR "INCOG' I". E. Triebcll, of wide repute as sculptor anil artist, lias been work ing as ap ordinary trarcr at the Hog Island Ship) ant. He admitted his identity when tlUroverctl. His "difappenrance" from his home in College Point, L. I., and enrollment as an ordinary emploe were due to patriotic endeavor lo "do his bit" without ostentation CHESTER CHIEF PAY RAISER Mumford Doesn't Wnnt to Be Hounded by Deserving 'Olve Jones a raise." "Let Smith have one, too. And Murphy" That's the way the Chester shlpjard guards are treated bv Kred Mumford, who bosses them and the flro department there, too A visitor at this olHco on raising dav might wonder If there's another pa ralslng sjstem Just like it. Mumford does not wilt to be hounded dav and Hwrni""1 "' men "bo think they deserve Kverv once in a while he and his stenographer dig up the salarj 'dope' sheet and go clear through the- list The guards are classified into three salary groups A nnn Marts out In No 3 and Is adv anted backward He goes from third to second and thence to first but first Is first after nllln the monev Th men nte paid so much an hour, and If their chief Is In doubt about their worth he tuins to an assistant nnd atks "HOW'S 'fort V -fntlP ,1m 11 lllprn n Vi. 'lower gntc doing tlue dnvs? Is he worth a raise -. " -. a in.'" H '"" " getting stronger all the time.' leplles ine assistant 'Olve him a boost, too." .h Mum-i ford, and when he sas that seems to settle It. Hut appatently Mumford i knows all his men nnd their work and i exacts their host efforts FRANK NKMilK. an npprentlcn ihlpper nnd caulker Ht the Mrchnnt slilpvard it liar rlmall. no thinks It It. n kond Idea to listen to older heads. When the told him that he must either we,ir his obkIps ut work or hunt ar ether Job he thought It wns a lilifh handed pleve of Interference with his own ideas of personal llb-m. Hut he cbeeil the order and In less than nn hour afterward was very glad he had A chip of steel struck one lens with such fore- tint it stunnd him and probahl would have put out the ee but for the slaas He was ore ut lloss mil Wurffle bfure that MMttllAtr slllPMhVS 1UU nre get. tins all their HUKar for canning- and preaerv- I Int at the nen inmmunit atore In llarri I man and are putting up tnnugli sweets for the winter to brlns their men home to din I ner everv da ami keep thm there These tfcod housewives think .tnd hope ao anwaj. nil.I. HtllMKRT.. of the construction stores at the Merchant ard the merchant marine has enlisted 111 CII1KI' DRAITSMW llMIKKIt. of the Alerdiant ard Is back from his vncatlon and haa enouah tan. he thlnha to last him until next summer. YOU HAD BETTER HURRYI Your Chances Are Fading to Save $3.05 on sneWXWfe Oxfords For Values like these go so fast that only those who act quickly get the benefit of them AND this kind of a reduction does not take place every day, or every season or every year. These lots contain all the discontinued lines and odd sizes of this season's stock. The possibility of further enormous increase in the price of oxfords should waru every 'thrifty man to take advantage of saving $3.05 on each pair and not hesitate to buy two or even three pairs and save them for next season. Don't put off your coming another day if you expect to buy a pair lor tney are going very rapidly. The selection at this moment is still good. COME TOMORROW mSSBKii $5,00 rBKBxEnU$almXBsMm Boys mKKffismmBS&wP S2,50 Store KB&GiKfQ&Slir V Any Other tfKlBBl3P 'llllH Name than g .KBRBKSSm liiiiH Th mEBS0 1 NEWARK Sjjj L fleu) ark Sfiee Stores Co. f LARGEST CHAIN STORE SHOE COMPANY IN THE WORLD rOUKTKKX 12J4 Market rll bet. lth ft 13th Bit. Hit Kenslnslon Ave., bet. York and Cum berland His till Oermantowii Are., bet. Lehleh Ave. and Homerset 8t. It Nerth ttb 8t.. nar Chtrrr BL 4t Aeath Ht.. near th 8t. j Market ,, peu tn URGES EMPLOYMENT OF MARRIED TEACHERS Recommendation to Give Needed Instructors to City Schools Suspension of the Hoard of Education rules, barring mairled women from ser Ing ns teachers has been recommended by the board's committee on the mmllfi catlons of teachers. While the rerom mendatinn has to be acted upon lij the board before It becomes effective, mar ried 'earners and married women who have not taught, but possess the certifi cate, arp Invited to apply to Dr Theo dore I MncDowell, associate suierln tendent of schools Hr John I' Onrfcer, In requesting the action, said that unless married teachers were allowed to return a number of classrooms would be without Instructors within n week The committee on higher schools of the Hoard of Education lias retom mended the closing of the School of I'eilngngv, Twelfth and r'lrnndyrtlne streets, and the echool of Practice, Klf. teenlh nnd Race stiecls, for the duration of the war The war has virtually depleted these schools While In peace time the enroll. FRIENDS' SELECT School for Boys and Girls ON-rilE-PARKWAV-lOth n n tl 17th ST& A IhorouRhly moriVrn Fchool with over 229 years of worthy trnditions. Primary, Intermedial and High School Course?, College Preparation, Manual Traininpr and Domestic Science. Small classes, experienced teachers. Emphasis on broad, general culture and simple Christian living, with regard for tho needs and apti tudes of each child. Suburban Atmosphere in the Heart of the City A few squares from Broad Street Station and Reading Terminal Large, well-equipped playgrounds right at th ehool where they can be used during and after school hours. Illustrated booklet on request. Fall term begins Ninth Mo. 23d Open Daily for Inspection and enrollment. :M. & H. SELL Ready for the Healthful School Sports at Money-Saving Prices High school boy.s and other schoolboys will find at M. & H. not only a complete assortment of all the high-giade equipment needed, but also at prices that cannot be duplicated clsevvheie. Here aie a few of our specials that prove "M. & H. Sell It for Less." jr Boys' fr'-xj. School Hiking $0-50 Shoes, Regular alue. ft llluclipr stvle hand sewed onk Icnther soles, senulne welt re enforced back In Black or Rusxcl Sites 2" 2 to 7 Any of the Above Sent Specitl Value in Basketball, Soccer Bill I A LARGEST SPORTING OI'K.N THURSDAY AM) .Men W'OSIK.N'S ANI MKN'M OTOItliS IN ess&& IH. S3.50 AM3 l'rankford Aienue 23(1 N. runt ht., near Dauphin St. BOSS (lermantewn Ave., near Cheiten Avs Si N. 00th St.. near Market Sti SalH Kcnslnston Are., near Hart Lana.. ' 1431 Nauth Hi., bet. Broad and 18th Sts. tin N, Bth St.. bet. Race and Vine Bts. Rldta Me., near Columbia Ave. ana fita 8ts, fT Stenst la T CtUf ? r ,. . j sw ment was so great that the Hoard of Education had to limit attendance to lfiO students, onlv forty-eight oung men, ac cording to Director Wheeltr, associate superintendent of schools, applied this enr, nnd they, he tnid, will virtually nil lie drafted. The teachers will be paid their pres ent salaries until February 1, 1313, and after tlmt Uv will be compensated ac cording to the positions the then will occupj Mennwhilo an effort will be made ti have them transferred to the various practice schools The evening school will reopen Mon da night September 21 according to n statement issued bv I.ouls Niishaum, as sociate superintendent of schools. An innovation 'III be mnde this jeai, Mr Nusbaum said. In that all clergv men In the city will bp requested to an nounce the openlrg from their pulpits on the previous Sunday Slides contain Inir the Information will also be pro jected on the screens of a number i f movlng-plcture houses TAKEN DYING OFF TROOP TRAIN Member of Army Motortruck Unit Died in Jewish Hospital .1 P Schutre, member of nn armv motortruck unit, died this morning at the Jewish Hospital of Inturles recejved In an accident Schutze wns tnKen from a troop train passing through Philadel phia over the Heading KutlwHV He was twent-three venrs old At the Jewish Hospital it -was an nounced thit no Information ns to his address, the nature of his Injuries or of the accident could ho given Waller W. Haviland, Principal IT FOR LESS: Basket Ball "Gym" Outfit foinpleli $1.89 Outfit conljst nf tllft(r Mhln, Trunk1 & shn Kr liith f houl bov will tutl hup Tor th Km " th track iniPt, ilin tros" (ountr run onoes $2.00 A ho thnt will hnn. uHtr Basketball Pants, r padded, strnnelv made of khaki cloth Parcel Post, 5c Extra Special Attention Paid to High School Student! GOODS HOUSE IN CITY HITURIIAY EVKMMIS I'HILAIIKLI'IIIA M NEWARK H Shoes sSsBESl Women ,-flJV f-vi" aBBBBBBBaC'aftBBjaV IJBBBBBBBBa Bonnie Men snil Hots AFA,TKe.F?S SPSS Fxsms. nnslnesN Cnantes, Tpewritlnr, Pherttisnu nwiiikeeplnir, rrenrli, Hpsnlan. vrnriinK. vvrne, pnnne or cnll. Brown Preparatory School nRoii am) (iiKhnv rtrekth nir.-sTM'T inn,. PA. Chestmttjffl' Academy An MrilU IoralH Cninlt. mURlHMI AM) ha i-ditioi inn nos fltonot'OH preparation for rnltce, arlentlflr school rr hustmss High est stanilirds of s hnlarshlp The srhool Is sltuntnl in thr hilly rKlon 11 miles north nf Phila Txvhc-Bf re fnlnpns athlntlr fields irolf links nnd ioinplfUI qtiiiped ntnaium with s vlmnittn; pool eparntp l.ourr wihnol for bos from six eare upwarj Sf lot Itttr ratr for fii f . rfsr bnartlrrt Por rntaloir ndrir.ss Jsmes I unson l'.ittfr.on. Ileailntas- ter. HI. Mrtln, ( lirttnut Hill. I'u. HAnAi.. r,. piers. Country pay anfoiSoariMny chool. FOR BOYS RYDAL. PA. Offprlnit tho AiUnntaiceH of muleri nd thorntipTh, cchool trnlnlnir lo fam ines rrnlillnic in rhlUdelphlii nrd In 1h Mcln1t of OM ork Road, n .tnklntown, Huntlnrdon Vallev ana nJrhhorlnr dUtrlcts The School Hus 1" orrntfd to mnVe ronvfnlpnt th flttndnr" nf pupil nrrKlnc hv rnllrnr.fi nt Tlvfint or Mndnwbrnnk JtKttone or h OM TArk Ttonrt Ho? m!d!v mnt prmtl Hir rempan tonablc mit-ra ruprl''1 ptav r faturp nf th nrhool a laret mo4 m school hiilldlnir c".mnnnlum ath left field and rrht lake hf ppw homo In p1v romp(f'! tHiilfnned with cottnRpa fcr boardtnt SUCCESS THROUGH THE LOGICAL SEQUENCE: Good Air, Goo J Food, Good Plav. Good Work TTHtv for Cntnlnti P (tlluitr-ntr'i: MARK H.C.SPIERS.UfMdmw.r Rydal, Pa. Capital Cltr jrHartisburrj AcaStemij A rountrv school founded 17H6 Modern bulldincs larKH (ampm dantHfrea nt .mall clauses and IndlUdu-il Innlrnctlnn ThomuBh collem prepirntion ItntM ISOit to $&1U Supenlaed tth'etl( i spprte school ft r jouneer lios p 1nttt t lonpst tnveitlca tlon a pernom llt If posulhle Write for our cntalopue and pltinn of new dormlton. New lunlor srhool ulldlnic will be open for September tnrm direct AR Till R i:, IlltOUN. It. A., nenrimtiHttr rnr.sTrR. p PENNSYLVANIA Military College Men Command "C.trr On' Tlusf the word nf the flrt V M (. mnn ti fn II In No Man I.an1 express the life nnl Hplrit ut thl" oil Inetl tut Ion nhoe mf frnm IleutnHnl to .Major Gent ral arc l the Vlag as In rill War dm? While her traduitps -lir'rt munition pro ilu Hon min h ittlepl in Ia down thf l.arratte, and gn 'mer the top ' I M i Trrte on' up siwidilj and enrneith n eer her tra nlnj; of nun for the battles of pearo or war The men who leil nre the men who know Senior Unit, R O T r ColleRlatp cour- In t Ml Kimlnecrhisi t hmtatrj. Kconomii and FInanet I'rpuratorj and Junior Schools Col Charles V Hiatt, fomminlant Ho r.tri Chester Pi "The Mest I'olnt of the Kejatnne titeM NAyARFTIt. PA. NAZARETH HALL MILITARY ACADEMY NAZARLTII. I'A. Founded 1743 Colleie preparatory and business courses Senior and lntermedlste cradta. Uoys 11 ts IB leara Supervised athletics. kfodern military tralnlns SO years a mllltarr cnool. Illustrated Cataloe. Address Ilux 2W. DR. A. II. THAEIER. Principal SHAUTIIMOKE, l'. RWARTItMOm: I'lU l'AKT()RV SCHOOL A school founded upon a basis of trua sin cerlty. well f quli pert nnd p.itronlzM by fam ilies of the btM clias ltos are moulded for hlKhfxt manhood and taught the iru mean Inn of a useful llf A Jrltnds' School, but pntronaee i non rtarlnn Summer aeaslon Write for hklt Tbr (slon of Xunrthwore" A. II. TOMMNMIV. Hrnflmnnter. Dent. 16. Swarthmnre. Ta. (U miles from Phlla ) M)Nr...OO. V, Montgomery School ron 1(0S ITKMSNAn. ?l. J, I fMMWWNW I WENOMiffWK I Whara character, manllneci and 1 honor will bs developed In your $ bar throurh the Mllltarr Kvetera. He will be taught how to study hw to leam. Twelve miles from Phlla. The usual Academic. Spe cial and Business Courses. A etalor for the parent and for the I? tor a booK or views or Military S and Alhletlo life. & Dr. Charles H. Lorcnee, Pre. 5 Maj. Clayton A. Snyder. SupLS Box 412, Wenonab, N. J. JIIMVNXeANNVS ' 1'KNMMOTON. N. J. The PENNINGTON SCHOOL Collese and Technical School nrenaratlon Military drill KHANK MacDANIRU D D . Headmaster. Dos 70. Pennlnston, N, J. NEWTON. N. J. Itewton Academy for bora 0 to 18. Modern equipment fersonal attention Cataloff. Address Prlnrlpal. Boa L. Newton N. J ES8KX IXLL9, N. Y. ICINGS LEV school fob utna College prcparatoryi Ideal location In New isriav hill. 22 mllea from Naw York: ex ttnsiva iruuiiuii icutiiBvg rcnnus tur 1 II KRIIII Ht!. PA. - , 7 fitt " - r i " I A Cnptt il rhool near a io L'Si". SOitt"'.' JroSPStt JHSIf I wixzvsr. ,; lb 'i? .r.," ,..!,' '"J , . . - ..iast. EDUCATIONAL Inline Men nnd Hots William Penn Charier School1 No. 8 South Twelfth Strati PHILADELPHIA Foundsil In insi) and chartered hy William Penn on the snma dav as the city of Phila delphia, the Penn rharter School has main tained an uninterrupted corporate existence . purine th past forty-three years he school has araduntpd nsarly 1300 nunlls, of whom I mere than 1100 haa continued their studies l In a srorp of colleges nnd universities For the better accommodation of the recent , increased, enrollment a new two-story ' finioinc 1 tiln constructed on the Weal I full utilization for school purposes of th msmlflcent plnylnir fields of 22 acres at Queen Lane These plans nrs held In abey ance rendinn: the time when the termlna itlon of nar renditions mav permit new construction The 210th venr bruins Sep tember 24th with every member of last T'"r s teachlnir staff nn duty, with auoh additions to its membership as Increased enrollment has rendered necessary T.hr Prospectus lor 191S in Is ready for t fllstrlbutln riullllnes open for Inspection Ilu inr,ir,nn ni pilpllR f,Ftl Sin Biciltnti sinTT m-MMT-RE, rh. D. nKAT)MTFB ollnr Women and fllrla Holman School 04 Wnlnnt St. A echool where Blrls and small txns are tnlned nnd devel oped In harmony with th work th-y will have, to do In life Close attention riven each Individual bv instructors IndliiJutl Attention I with speclnl apti tude. Pupils live nnd crow In tha enlrit of usefulness Classes limited m 15 8elf-expree,slon. Vnlrp npinlnnment Kinder- carten to College Preparatory ueius nuio serv ico ror omalj children. Sfftiml Uothtr't Count I, Vm Cooking end Fmch Telcvhonc t.orutt jjjj t-lmbflll W llr.lr j. A D . Prlaclpil YOUNG WOMEN ho nlsh prsitirnl thnrouch instruellon in lome-lli -."nce lll nnd mir (nurses In looklnir Vein(r and Household Man .Kement v.rv v.luahl- nn.l Intereatlna Mtilr4l courses Individual Instruction sn clal nurse In !..ilmr-itnr work for Hospital War mttvit will enable vnu to take a uorth hlle part In vln ninar the war innvenlentlv Uinled In Wist Phlla. ttfilf School Oiirtt Srpt i0ht Srhanli Open SVf ir Write, phone or tall Tlin DIRhC'IOIl West Blanch Y.M.C.A.) ii2d and Sansom Streets Miss Marshall's School Fon flim nn i,wr vnu, , Pa? and Hoarding Pepartments Prlmnry 1 Intermediate and rollrs preparatory nra Art Mnnje Fnrpnloi DomU' Selenre Kecretarhlp Tncher to ptv 0 Clrls 4-acre campus with lake. I.arte. nlry atudy ronm Outrtoni athlttUo U rite for apjolntment or telpphone Oak Lane 1020 Illustrated ratatnff Miss V S. MRSlin. Prlnflnnl. brook riilln.. Va. rolteco nren nn serretartnl rours! Junior nnl Mu!ral PPt. AthletbR Domestic fpnfe fnrrlace rlln for pupils In Hnla nw Merlon and Wynneflld MTh J T N KT hAYWAU P Prim 1 pa 1 MISS HILLS' SCHOOL ISftR prup trt Peopn( Sept ,10th Tin nHnrlnnl. M1 Illlnn Cliltfenden Jone and MImi Acfip" Bell itln, will be at tb ehool after eptemher 1th. Phila. School of Design for Women Tlenpnns Senletnler tit IIKOXII AMI M'STHi STRi:KT. I'HII.V. ontit; Iniiien anil tilrls tiiv. sTF.vrN stiiooi. rm turn . Opens ept. 24 r.Jil enr KlndercHrten t,l lege Prep Domestic Science Mannil Trin Inir Open nlr classes Cntnloaue Mltn Mart llentle. I'rln.. 221 Mest ( helten ,e (,tn. UUtlAN withes woman tutor for ti. II rentn ptnno ami oice (i 411. 1 elkcr ( entral IHITINH .OVFRKS rreneh Hncllsih School Tranrho Piano Ml.-. C, K, iMrrtir, 311 Walnut ht OKRMXSTOWN WALNUT LANE ""t 9f,In?ot rit and countr adtnntapes High School Graduates lTomemaUlnir TolIeBe Prepara- 1 tory. riecretariai interior uecoration, inort Rtor Urltlntf Wpnnlsli Horseback rldlmr Pwlmmlnp Pnskethall Tloikey Danetnc Milltarv drill Miss Flint . JohnNlon, A. II nr.Tiii.iiii.M. i'A. M()llHN SKMIAK1 4 Ol.l K.K FOR WOMKV Hetlileliem, I'u. Irtparatnrt and fnlleffo (Ird's fiill Hcireillt 1 Opens ?ept Jllh .1. II. Clenell, I'll. II . President. Dancing 1.1:' The tORTIO xrilOOI.. Ilrrnred tuillos lA.'ll rheslnul St Hat i. Ptir l.ncust tll)2 A Ti:llll.K rOK K t.KI PI I'll. OF.RM NTOWN I1RA.NC1I Philadelphia Musical Acad emy 30 KA1T WALNUT UNE Opens September 4th. IBIS JOsni'H w. CI.AltKE. Director Prospectus Mailed on Request ;; , The Sternberg School of Music in s. 18th Ht.. reopi ns Hept 10 Complete mush nl education Teachers classes fall l ur writ fur rat Office op.n after Sept u .i CoNSEiaroiaryfiusic Thirty-fourth Year Opens Sept. 16th, 1918 MUSIC IS HELPING TO WIN THE WAR! r N THE face of conditions war in nistory, wnen ine men at me iront and the people at home are enduring burdens greater than mankind has ever been called upon to bear, Music, more than ever befoie, is needed to help humanity bear its burdens and maintain its ideals in the cause of freedom and the love of the homeland. To meet the de mands for Music at the present time the Combs Conservatory has added to its equipment and its faculty. Because of its distin guished faculty, original methods, individual instruction, high ideals, breadth of culture and moderate cost, combined with mod ern and efficient management, the Combs Conservatory affords opportunities not obtainable elsewhere for a sound musical training. A School of Individual Instruction (Theoretiml and Applied .tranches taught prltel and In Hasaea) Pnrultv Gilbert Ktunoldb Comb. Piano. Huah A. Clark. Mum. lkw 1 Iimicv 1 Ntlaon A. theanatt. Voice ttilllnm Violoncello, Kusaell ii ivinc inner, urgan, All branrhn tauclit Music .Hupenlslon COMl'LETK JI1I.ITARV Four Pupils' Recitals a Week Decrees conterrea reciprocal Dorrnltortee tor women. A School of Inspiration, Enthusiasm, Loyalty and Success FIVE SPACIOUS BUILDINGS OCR StrAGE 1LLVSTRATKD HOOK MAILK1) FREE Gilbert Raynolds Combs, DlrM(or orTiCEviiinHOS. dormitories BROAD AND REED STS. saaasaaar ?7'YLjh,JbAl Hollf Peses The Episcopal Academy Locust and Juniper Sis. i oi nnn nn . .. With Whlih Waa I nlted In llll.i The I)e Lanccy School Thorotiph preparation for Collfire pe tltl lonrses preparlnic for Iluslness or the t nlted Mutes venire. eimrati llldl for hnja to 11 vears of aite nluntar Milltarv Drill for liojs 111 lhi Middle and t'pper Hehools I'pner School npns hept 111 Mlddl ehool pt 2(1 Lower fihool 8fpt 'J1 The lleiul Master lll be nt the Ariiilemr liallv K.a-stiTs malted on applir-atlon Itev. I'lllMI' 4. STKINVII.T. 4r...T.I). Head Vlnster BAMKSP WOIfTZLj :jsUCUML-i0ul mjc Hainan cfjool , "ni'.l.ril IvNOI I,." aill I.nnenster Are. VKDMOItl. formerly known os Mls Hills' Thwil. Vlaln I Ine llrnnen Kindergarten and Prlmar for lioth hois nnd plrls Junior and Senior hrhool for ,lrls onlv llus servie" from West rhlii Mt Overhrook and Merlon Opens Mpt .In Address llxs M. II. .TKEV, I'rlnrlml. KHORTIIMI AM) IIOOKKKKPINO Our (rrnduntea aie In mnntant ilpinand (lood fn lntr po.tloiia nwajt mi Clrepr hort innd Xhf caa aprfrtj ttrm Complete biiiitne and aTrrtnrlal rourac Ia erhool now open night arhool opona Tuaday Merit t r nrtlll nil nil" t nil in nnir fn full na r t Iftiln rat utirl fsjttu lntr riHtS I'lin. . lit sivfsH i in i,r.i,K rjjLff nnd I'ollere of ( ommerre , 1(117 I he.tnilt !., Philadelphia Strayer's Business College fMittiidelpIiln' irentp.t Ituilnefsf. Vhnol I'xpi rt tarhre Modern pqulpmeni lnd htuil adnnfetn',nt harsea moderate Pn Billons (ruiriinterd Pn and Mht Iasn jtno tudenti now attending Fnroll now POT ( lipsstnut street PIhmip Walnut Wl, THE TAYLOR SCHOOL A Wstlnrtlvi" llnslnfss Sfhoo! Quallu Instrudlon In Orice Mhnrlhsnil nml nil business hrHtirhs Da. l.vc I.t u spnl rriKi: trll l.ssjn hIso Ulustratttl islnlcir rt 1IM12 Murkft Street Short Courses .NO W SM'n in iiti:1- Bonkkx-pltiK .tnirthanl TMicrltlni. Enc llsh IVnmsnshlp Kli tphntip romptonislsr T)av nnd rpnlnr sessions tart t n tlm IndMriuil InslriiPllnri 1"l All II llltlil.. 1 -.Ulllll null -l. Palms Business College ITU Chtst- nut St. I tv still Bvenlne nonkVsplnir. CIUI srvls ferrntarlal. Tmirh TNT'wrltlnic Fsirllsh. ts. i Atlnd the bst InfllTMusI InstructiM Felett patronKS rhone Fpruce 1R3!. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS' CHOOl Opfns Bept. 23. "S-nuuL rlfs for snrrfst A few vacan- cftllfcs DrPDsr tlorr miplls ffTANLEY K YAnNAr.L PHs THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS Draughting Msthemnties Mechanics NtVAI. ARtHITl-rTritK M'fbanlrnl nrawlnu for Younc Women ....... ...n-r.1. -.. .i.i f m.A "'..,.l'.1? '.uwi'uAV.V.t i. "fii.n." TtVV. ffT.lor A Ornrt.int Onursss Primary meth- ods Prartlral KlndriHrlens IIom like 8tu- flents residence ror lisrtlllisrs naa Av laid T. Illmsn.Prln.. SS00 Wulncit St..Phlln. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY niAi.Mr.RM issTirrTK. 2040 Alien st. Classes for men ami women, prlvata periods Call write or phone Thrust 8S,aa IntettHUe tutorlnc for eollece. law nnd med. lalier Pren. Sclipl. Wlhersuoon llliltr. Mil I.I Itr.ll I K. I.WCAHTKR CO.. TA. STTK NORMM. srillUir lleautlfnl ram pus Kxccl Inble Stronff rarultt Tuition free Kflll term opens ept Illh Kor infor mation sd.lress (. II. (.OKDIMI.K. I'rln. OAK I.AXt:. PA. m NssLh I I III pLKMt, crli-p air sunnr - mrymitn rnnrne nf otllrlv. from klnilerK.trten (.ige t venrs) throuBh hlBh school an-3 colleca .preparation, planned not onl for classroom Mtidv. but actual prar- tlcil liisli in tiun there you have I the Idea behind the Oak Lane a '""'.' mj KVAivwa. Mmm Auto bus from it renter. Qer- foil enl Intnun Not fti-JS mntowri and I I .t boardlnt; school 1 .Newpst mth- lTJ'll nds nen bulldln: iif iiiorrnim ? Tic Ilppratlons rlli ' 1V1U .'0 1 ij enlrlt Hooklet free now beins made for Phone .1(17 Phll.ldelolili. Music ieCKWer-ndnn Musioul Academy 1617 Spruce St.. Philadelphia Fmlnent faculty, modern equipment Address Charlton lewis Murprn Managing Director. LEEFSON-HILLE CONSERVATORY OF MIT.SIC! l'.2t t'hestnut St !Hth At. and York Itoad. tjak l.ane Public School Muaic Supervision. IIKCll'i:Nh SCPTKllHKH 1CT11 Grace Welsh Piper V (I I (' Sfmllo. 11 SOIllll lRTII M. after Scut. arising from the most stupendous (.rlier. Mum, Hat.. Violin. Ileniiuii hmidb. ana at aaaisiani leacnera. KM I WIHInimM anl naturnt nhlMtv ar U ff enme. onlv through train In; our r, , m rnrwi n fit v. - I hold a position at noM aljir n,,"r' M 1 111 (heslnut -t.. I'lillndelplila B 13Tl Normal Tralnln Course tor Teachers Public School 11 M) nKI'AHTMKNT Two complete Pupils' 8mphonr Orrhestrae. Relations with Unleralty of Pennsylvania. ..c..y m y sfi.,t' 'ft.?.. " .'! tit) noth fieies '"'6 WANAMAKER INSTITITE : ' 3Ck OF INDUSTRIES ?3d and Walnut f treats Open Sptambar 19th Cott of Each Courts Six Month! , wlSi wa reMteefnral Dranlnr. three nlht...t.fj V,(1 S. .needlework, two nlchts , IJanJp. (nn nlclita (one period) If Haoltkeenlnp. hr nl-li SI, Buslnt., Arithmetic, l.rl nlihts ..... 1.' v."Ker nnd nnmestle srlfnce, S nltnU J,J:kinlliir. two nliihta lommenlnl Department. nlltiU.. Jrrespnndenre. two nlthta nrhr"nr' tan nlRht 'ran IllC. Ivn ntrhta litn. nrlnJ) . Dressnuklnc. first Tear, two nt(ht.. l.fj ' Tl .. , - third rear, two nllit !! M -1 llnellsli I.anruace. two nlchts 14.W fr & J-nrrnrlnr. two nlrhta . AiSl PrJnri,"i In,eilns-. two nliht JJJB fill "nrmrnt Cnltln. two nUMs 1M nllnr. two nlitVit-i (on, pfrloil) A 'niiuiinn, iwn ni two nixhtfl (on period). '"oanirnl I)ralnc. too nlihts - - ......, . i, iiinMiaj imilT rsrin Painllnt Art. two ntrhta ". . '. '. Penmin.titn. Inn nlirha a.o r.no lliree nlclils (one pi rinn Readlna: nnd ICstlmail eriodl ZIM .iln. tilvhla 1R.I rnblle Kehool. three nlihts .. gnanlsh f anirnsce. two nlaht til Steivitrnphy, elementnrr. three tilcnU. t. fennrranhT. ndrnnrefl. three Dlzntn. 14.V Steel Onjtar. ten lessons ""IS-55 ,.S1 1'irrriipnT, iwo ntcnia ...... rkM,fl. ten litnna ........ . Vlftlln. ttrn nlrlifa . tsutAi Vornl Mitalt. two nlchta (ono nfrloi ii'M'.'. 4?:l W? . a nrt in ronr nrtkat aionnt 11 cniir vmy ment U mndt In ndrnnre. Bend for further information War Emergency Four Months' Secretarial Course , High school or college graduates given intensive training so that the course may be completed in four raymmta One-thlrrl en rvslat rati oat feWf rt September 16. Students must matriculate on or be-' , fore September 16. Tlionf, Plamonil 011 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY , rhllndrlphla PEIRCE SCHOOL or IUINESS AnMIMTRAT!OJf I VII.IIT SCIKIOI. nl'KNS SKIT. 1CTI ' MrKb our (laj-llinc wnrlt count loT S1-,- inorf Thorough, et IntenMve. nltrUt , courses nt reirct! stnoni win increua ja l jour enrnlnir power, cnnoiing jou u nin.tm.t- m"it- .nL..ti.. . . . '" SlenoKr-iplilo. commercial and becre. tarlal Course for hoth sexes, with tM ' ;J i Mine ndantaKes arfonletl day studentsu a J'VS imslfirss men nn raprr in spcurw nmn' .l"1! ants tno rmve i'irtfl ncnooi irainma. - ym AUr lltllff tttll l.r t.rn r.c-tj r. this week erept Saturday. Students slinulil rrclster early. Da School Now Open New Ftudents May Kilter at Any Tlraa. PEIRCE SCHOOL or lrsiVE ADMIMSTRATION Anierhit'ii roremost Itnslness Hrhoal I'IM. ST. KT OF IIRCIAO. I'lUlu.. Send for Hth Year Boofc. rifilontegott A FCIIOOl. TOR I.ITTI.K 'IIILDRKN Boarding & Day Departments j SPRITE STHEF.T AT FORTIETH Reopens for 6lh Year In October Phone Preston 4432 Auto Serrle. Scientific Dlrritlon for NORMA1. Chfl. dren, 3 to 12 jenrs. The aim ot thla hnnl 1 Tn Ht. VPTTial r'hllllrj'fl IS .11 Mronment In which the spontaneous li pulses or mild lire may nave ireeaorn iat Individual erotith Direction eovera Diet, ; Eierelse Reireatlon. ueponmeni. -"" trnl of Fmotlons Occupation etc. li ferent ror each IntlMauai cnua. ANNA niMll.i: PA I ST. Olreerreas) Manteesori Xllploma. Rome 1914 FRIENDS' CENTRAL X SCHOOL SYSTEM The only private school with ele mentdry schools in various parts of city. Thoiough education from kin dergarten to college or business life. Special attention to physical train ing. Separate departments for boys and girlb in senior school. Reopens Ninth Month 24th. A ear llonk note readr : Write tar Rate I'l.Kt l XI. 1 Ml OR REX hMMV IIARNhS WALLACE , Vrtlne rrlnrlpali l.Mli and Rare Streets. I'hlladelphls) Thousands of Positions Nw available to yonnr women tn Kll rnal, (mrernment Work and Yeommnrr. Il-trtned tnocrapheri tt booltkft era to nil the acinclea left bv men. Tha coat nf oiir courn to train jon la small and It takea about SO days Our rr,)- uatea hold some nf th beat position la thf rltj Write NOW for booklet or call. 30-Day Business College rnrkuay Hide Hrond & Cherry Sts Spring Garden Institute nnon and prino harden rtreets TECHNICAL SCHOOLS tttotjiobtl Pattern Shop Pratt lea Hook Illustration Five Hand Drawlnr Mechanical Drawlnr ArchitecturalDrawlng J-.Ifctrlcltv Alarhlno Hhop Trac tlce Murhlne Shop Math? matica .Aiainmaiira r)x Claaaea Elertrlplty & Automobile, a P.M. . Women's tlarses In Automobile, Arehltact i -. -. I ll.nknlxnl noa.la. 11utl IIIh.IIsi i1 11 Till MI1 ii" imiin.ni uianuiti av inuat h, pm lliuairaien rroeprriua wpnn orpitnipnr at. CHORTHANa SYSTEM TIIK BOYD HVMTiru Teach Tjr-swrttlns aa earn. MreUI anbJetU. Expert le I'nlla. School of Office Ti Laser Bids, leth Cki icasi isss L SUMMER RE80BT9 ATI.NTIO CITV. N, . sir . : .. . av. nr. Veil Eler. tl 1 neiuBiMiw Prir.baths, runaincwMfc n 60 up wkly.i XI BO up dally. ChaaJfcg t rSSINBTON. PA. Ti ! On tbs Oelawan. C Tuucum inn t arllli Dtnciag. ih tisomnkiy.: 2 mi up Jaiiy. mn Ttijgn, ' WFRN'ERHVILLE. VA, & SUNSET HALL SiSRS. Oeo S. Qaul. Pres. a liar., or Lades BTEAMSHirH JACKSONVILLE 8TVANNAH Oe)T0S Vc Philadelphia to Savannah and Jai from all point eoutn. inui inn. far all New Knaiand 1 C"L VW"L AINV "4 .j i our s alters. , ji rtJnlw I .' T5. nsECF I .. , t .ri 1 lMyM01ATlAlnT4 IJaaife GREATEST rmjam .t: m m . m U to. 4 i i 't IMS'? ft C ej k h rf 4 a P 1 77 la u f iSI rsisssssl :F'2tt13Wrr'&, v :x -v v . i.J7 BST ssai-; - T 'isj-r s-'ss.bwsmi Jimf''j. -.v . .is ..H-w-1-! u -v ' k "aW ,s --tWH -' (V 4Bssssssm. ."- . .u.
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