r, "fm s EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1918 '"IS '! f: i. It W W sT r 295 NAMES REPORTED ON 3 CASUALTY LISTS Seventy-four Army Men and Three Marines Killed in i Action 31 Other Deaths 24 Reported Missing 128 Wounded Washington, Pcpt 18. The War Department tocliy announcA an army casualty list of 126 names, anil one of the marine corps containing twenty-two nameB Last night's army list had 147 names, maklnp a total of 206 names or the three reports. Army cas ualties reported today Include' Killed In action,' thirty-seven; missing In ac tion, seven; wounded severely, seventy one; died from wounds, eleen. The marine casualties wc.ro i!llded is fal lows: Killed In action, three; died from Tvound, three; uounded severely, six; missing In action, ten These bring the total marine casualties to date up to 8108. i The army list of last night an di vided a follows: Killed in ictlon, thirty-seven; missing In action, twelve; wounded severely, "seventy-four ; died from wound, "sixteen; wournkd, degree undetermined, six ; died of disease, one , wounded slightly, one. Today's Ibts follow jti Army KII.t.F.I) IV A I TION Lieutenant MeOILLEN, OKOUOK F . Ilrnokllne. f. Cnrponls BASH. Ct.AUtlE C Ml Hnllv, N C HJLDRETH WII.IJAM JACKSON', Leon, Kan PHEH. JORDON ERNEST Jamaica Plain. Maes Privates BETER, WILLIAM lAOM'OnD, Detroit. Mich BRITTON. SAMUEL AV . Sazon W Vs, BROUGHTON. WILLIAM Thompson. Conn uiKisuLuu, uikk, Tacnma. Wash DE QITIO. ALEXANDR1S, .Uusclano, Te- rauo. Itab IIUBER. OEORriE WILLIAM. Minneapolis KOZLOSKI, JO&EPH JOHN. arand Raptds. Mich MOVER. DELFERT M Centralis. Kan PENN. JOHN EARL. Goodes, Va riCKETT. OEORCiE. Jonesboro. Ark PIERCE. WILLIE L . Exeter. Va ROSENZWEIO. HENRY. Morlej. Mich SCHAEFER, WILLIAM, Pekln. Ill SOLARI, ANGEL Napa fal hOZZI. FRANC Ksto. hpriirr street, Ta- enmn. Pn. WASHBURN, JASPER NEWTON, Klpley. NY McLAIN, EARL LEONARD. Clray. Okla MARR. WALTER A.. Lowell. Mass MARTIN. ROBERT. McAlester, Okla MIDDLETON HIRAM, Illznrv. Kj MOIIIl. CHARM'S M.. Jnmeetovvn. I'a. OHMS. ARTHUR HENRY. Milan. 111. POE. CLARENCE H . Hlrmlnsham Ala HEID (IROVER f. Evansvllle. In.l RIDD. EARL R . Salt Lake Cltv. Utah. RO'.S. WENPEL A , Appleton. Minn. SASEK. JAMES. Chicago MM.VONK JESSE H . Armada. Ark. SFENCER. JAMES. Fenwlck. W Va bTAFFORD. HERIIERT. Mjndevllle, La STEEL. HENRY J. Shelhvvllle, Ind. TRIPLET, ERNA W Earlsbnro. Okla. TTEIBLE. WILLIAM. ISM Seventeenth ats., Altoona, I'a. DIED FROM "WOUNDS Lieutenant LIETEMEYER, IRENAEUS JOSEPH. New Iberia, La. Corporal FORBES. JAMES LEWIS. Linn Creek. Mo Privates BLAKE. RAYMOND E , Fawtucket. R. I CRELLER KARL W., Alburg. Vt HARRIS LESTER P., Johnson City. Tenn HARVEY. WALTER A . Phoenix. Va. HUBICK. HENRY J . Chicago. KLONDER. WALTER. Chicago OFTEDAHL NORMAN E . Chicago PHILLIP, EDWARD, Chicago. PORTER. EZRA, Farley. W Va. WOUNDED SEVERELY Lieutenants GATES. PAYSON G , Los Angeles. Cal. LEMON. WILLIAM L.. Acvvorth, Oa WOOTEN, JAMES COUNCILL. Columbia, Tenn. Sergeants JAMkV FRANK. 1B4 Illch street. Wilkrn- Bnrre, I'n. .KANE. ANDREW RICHARD, 2023 North Twelfth atrert, Philadelphia, I'll. SMITH, WILLIE. Minneapolis. Minn. Mrfhanlca KEENER. PIHUP. 113 Hemlock avenue. Kane, Pa. RILEY, NORRIS ROBERT. Warren, Md. Private BLACK. JOE, Mlnot, N D. BLACKMAM, GEORGE T.. Heath Springs. BRANDON, WILLIAM, 070 Park street. Illooroshurg, I'a. DUNN. LORANCE, Los Angeles, Cal FRANCIS. JAMES W . Boston. ORISOLONA, DOMEN1CO, no emergency address given. GROSS, GEORGE B , Louisville, Ky. 1IANES. FRANK, Frederlcktovvn. Mo. 111P.SIURE. GRAUO. Lexington, Ky. HOUSE. RUFUH. Oneida, Wis. JOHNSON. McKINLEY. Speight, Kj. JOHNSTON. RICHARD J.. Long Island City, N. T, KAYSINO. HARRY C Maplewood. Mo. KINSKL. BARNEY JOSEPH, Kulpmont. Northumberland Count) . I'a. LEIGH. CRAVEN'. Clifton Heights. Pa. Mcdonald, chari.e k.. sutroik and Laurel avenues, Philadelphia, Pa. MILLER, FRED J., WVatherford, Okla. MINER. JOHN. Tomah. Wis. MOORMAN, HENRY E , Burkettsvllle. O. MOKCAN. I'AI'L W., SOI South Tvv-entr-. third ttreet, Kaeton, I'a. MI'RR. .lOHEril S., 21! "nnlh Fifth street. C'olumhla, Pa. NELSON GEORGE C . Augusta, Kan OLSON WALTER, Ocontn Wis rirniOCCIONE, HARRY C. New York PIERCE, I.EIOHTON II , Hillings. Mont. RILEY, JOHN ,1., Morea, Ta. RINGSTAI). OSCAR GEORGE. Dalton, Minn PCAHILL. PATRICK J . Cleveland O SCOTT GEORGE W . Mlnot N D. SHl'TON, FELIX Stutsen Russia. SVIITII, RAYMOND, Markesan. Wis SMITH. WILLIAM W Croom Fla SMITS FRANK WALTER Chicago NUrilOMSKI. STANLEY J llu'falo MILLER. WILFRED ('hemhuru N Y MORTON WILLI VM I" llrooklvn MI'NROE, HARRY A t.snn Mass MURRAY, MALCOLM MacOILVARY Bur lington, N C Vl'I''' ARCHIE O Wakefield Ma NEIAON. SAUL A Gardner. Mass S'F.t'MAIER CHARLES. Prospect. Conn NIXOV. FRANK New York PETERSON. CLVRENCE GEORGE. Denver. Col POITUAS. OMER .1 Nashua. N II PROHL. ARTHUR JOHN Hammond Ind SANITA. RALPH VINCENT, l'rovldence. R I SHEA, MORTIMER F Irfiwell. Mass SLANKSKT. JERRY. North Judson, Ind P.RAll'l. I-RNCIS(o, 101 I,ocint street. Ambler. Pn. STANTON, PATRICK J West Qulncv Mass .STOKES, FRANK C. Simpson CltJ. Fla STRZELFC. LEO W, I'hliagn SUSTERKA. JOSEPH. Jr Chicago TIltllAUDEAU LEO Worcester. Mass TO VI EL. MKHVEL. 44 Lexington street. Newark, N, .1. TRIPOLI. DOMINIC Buffalo TURCO CERILLI, Segnl Province. Rome, Itab WALKER. ALBERT, Jollet, III WASIEI.EWSKI CLARENCE VINCFNT, Detroit WILKINSON-. EARL Bridgeport. Vt WILSON. IIF.N F.. 20 GasUM avenue, .lein- ette. Pa. WITEN. CIRENCE. Harold, Kj-. WOVOWICKI WVLDIHLAW, Linoleum- vllle, Staten Island, N Y MISSINO IS ACTION Privates OLSON, CHESTER. Wautoms Wis rUGH. ARTHUR. Wlnanar. Ind SOBER. FRED E , Shelton Neb STEOEMAN, EDWARD. Milwaukee THEDFORD. FOUNT II , llardley. Mo. TOMBK. ANTON. Jr., Pierce, Nth TURNER, OSCAR E , Emberton Ky KILLED IN ACTION Privates ELDFRSON. WILLIAM K, Cleveland LANE. HENIAMIN F. St Louis. Mo STEPHENS. OTTO K , Wolf Creek Mont DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION Privates HALL. JOHN r. . St. Louis IfAVWARD. DON L . Sparta, 111 LEASE, FRANK V., Gaiette. Mq WOUNDED IN ACTION (SEVERELY) Coronil RANSOM, CHARLES 11 , Duck Hill Miss Privates CHALLIS. TRED L . Atchlon Kan PHIt.O. LEONARD D , Lansing, Mich QUATTLANDER. PAUL J.. Ensle', Ala ROOP. JOSEPH W , Los Angeles Cal WEIIII. MARTIN II., 2030 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, I'a. MISSINO IN ACTION Sergeant PAR1IAM CLAUDE M . Narnjdoches Tev Trlvntes BOURN GEORGE W , Jr . Templrten Mas HI FORD THANK C . Memphis. Tern DIIXI ER. GEORGE W . Atlantic. U HIRSCH. WILLIAM. Minneapolis l.l'TER. FRED. Blgges. Ark VIAHTER. TIMOTHY E . Port Huron Mlfh DRUM. JOHN It . Sherrard W Vs. PIERCE. NATHAN W . Spirit Lake, la POYlIIREbs, MARVIN L, Chapel Hill N. C Corporals CONRD. RARNET, Mountnlntop, Ta. JOHNSON. HARRY WALTER, 17 Fonrlh street. Franklin, Pa. MeKWEX, THOMAS DMS. Huntington, Ta. Privates BUCK, ARI.OE ADL1E. R. F. D. 2. Watls- bnrg. Pa. CACOTAKEC, NICK, 112 Klerlrlr avenue, East Pittsburgh. CIIESALAK, ROMAN M., 12ft Oermnn street, Erie, Pa. CORNER. 40IIN DXNIEL, 1703 Brlnton avenue, North nrnridork. Pa. CROCCO, JERRY, l South Delhi street, Philadelphia. DULL. OsCAIt. R. F. II., Wolfshnrr. Pa. (iI.I.(IIIKR. JOSEPH. s.3i Apple street. West Conshohorken, Pa, LERO, ALLEN WAiNK, R, F. D. 1. Mohn. Ion, Pa, DIED FROM WOt.NDS Mechanic COSTKIAN. 4XMES TIIOMXS, 3fll Coral street, Philadelphia. Privates LErCZlK, CILVRI.ES, SMI Livingston street, Philadelphia. WFA7., Al.nERT L., Roselle, N. .1. WOI'NDED SFAERELY Sergeant FARI.E, JMi:s P., S08A East Llpplnrott street, Philadelphia. ROTHROCK. CARL ELLSWORTH. R. F. D. 3, Iewlsloivn, Ta. Corporal CRinniNS, EDWARD THOMAS, 4fMI Wil son street, Erie, Pa, Wagoner KEEPER. EDMARD. 413 Water street, Danville, Pn. rrltates llM.l.l'TIS. nROM Ne-t.Kl . 110 Stockton avenue, Pittsburgh, Ta. CONRAD, ALEX, (lanlsler. Pa. COTTERMAN. WILLIAM ALFRED. Tldl j)ute. Pa, DAMES, C1RORCIR WILLIAM. Bnlgar, ttJ.'f i.ii.iii.r.n, rtiiii. vvii.l-lilMt oa bsil,i' Ridge street, Carlisle, Ta, ,$? I.IM.N(,sTON, ALEXANDER, ReynoIdsvV7 Pa. MILLER, THOMAS REESE, 120 rh street. Oil City. Pa, WOUNDED, DEGREE CNDETERMIt Private AIELLO. LUICiO, IMMI Helm street. O town, Philadelphia, SCHOOLS an d COLLEGES -i t- EDrCATIONAL EDrCVriONAL Both Setes loung Men and Hoys , loung Men and Boys 28 PENNSYLVANIANS ON LAST NIGHTS LIST The nrmv casualty list Issued last night cniitnlna the names of twentj elglit Pennsvlvanla soldiers ami two from New Jere They follow KM. I ED IN ACTION Captain MOORE, FREDERICK P.. Jr.. 823 Dlwson avenue, Bellevue, I'n. Sergeants RECHTEL. RICIIVRD .. Mid Locust street. Ibanon, Pn. IIOI.I.VIVS, WILLIAM A., William Penn Hotel. Lebanon, Pn. CltVMIW.I,. JOSEPH II., Old llrldce, Mid dlesex Count N. J. 'MMWMJkMa -"" a I &: 4Tv lr- i k s t ?sA School of Commerce and Accounts EveninR Classes 1918-1919 Men' and Women The "How" of Advertising and Salesmanship Tho hlKher r hao nrlttn book on thf "wh" nrni tha 'wht,' but It takPi the experienced tea. her to make clear Just HOW to do It It In class. fled bh an "esucntlal" by th poernment. but we haen't the room here to tell jnu ntl the "epsentlal features of our course If you are aiming for a better position and Increased pa. It will be to our advantage to know the scope and character of our work In this course. Clip and send this ad for an outline of the course. Term opens Sept 23d, o don't delay. University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Finance and Commerce' Offers Evening Courses Admission Requirements Applicants must be at least eighteen years. If over eighteen years, and less than twenty-one years, they must have pursued a preparatory course equivalent to three years in a recognized high school or preparatory school. FOR CANDIDATES OVER TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE who have not pursued such a preparatory course of study, an amount of business experience and general knowl edge sufficient to satisfy the Director of Admissions will be required. Each application will be given separate consideration. Registration cery eveninp from 79 oclock, except Saturday. Sessions begin October 7. For bulletins or further information write or phono Baring (100) THEODORE J. GRAYSON, Director Lognn Hall, University of Pennsylvania 36th Street and Woodland Avenue Accounting Commercial Law Real Estate Insurance Advertising Salesmanship Correspondence Finance Banking College of Liberal Arts Teachers' College School of Pharmacy College Preparatory and National Service Courses Day sessions open Sept. 16. Theological School, Law School and Pharmacy School. Evening sessions open Sept. 16. All other evening departments open September 23. Students' Army Training Corps Organized October 1. I'linnr Diamond f3! I TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Broad St. brlew Berlm I Phllodrlohls - s.tV11 IS vwmmm "m Are You in the Draft? then, why not prepare for service nbroad and study at least one of our allies' languages? Some Features of the Berlitz School Superior, native teachers. Conversational drill in the foreign language from the very beginning. Change of instructors, enabling pupils to understand everybody nnd not merely the idiomatic expression of one person. .Transfer of the value of unfinished terms of lessons from one Berlitz School to another. Moderate Prices Trial Lesson Free. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 1541 Chestnut Street KntrKTic nn 1 Alh Strrrt "!i n ii n ii nriJii,K!iHi'ii;ii inn nunnFn mn m 11 mm n Hii'mnmi rinth Bmm DKTON. PA. Ilolh ftxtt Name Address Wi DIRECTOR, 1421 ARCH STREET f -V-1 p-- I?.' Ji lh M 1 t t f S& I JaJsr'"arrg4 MARLEY-DEVON MARLEY 1V2 IN DEVON IV IN. ARROW COLLARS CLUETT FEABODV CQIKCTRCrr RY. Seeley's Adjuster Rupture Pad Increases efficiency of a truss 50 lUtuttlor i ii 'KEgM- y in? i GREATEST RUPTURE RETAINER Ih cl(-'IJ,"itluf feature of thl Pa Stake Iv eakr lo.,rwr. ana inv jBurno. eraif Beculator allowe of allcrlnx pre. Will. Pint H.J..k sasn .wwi, troaaea uii jauua mil ,M " wi. "jr irt Jwrvvi Kl Academy Buildings Rear View Germantown Academy Plans for the Best Year in Its Long History Let your boy join us in our earnest work during this important year. The departments range from Kindergarten through College preparatory. We train boys thoroughly for college entrance. School traditions and standards are a real inspiration to Academy students, for since 1760 we have been helping boys many of them well-known in State and nation. The Kindergarten, new this year, is for little girls and boys four and five years old.' The Liberty Tadd Sys tem supplements the work. This department has its own building and grounds adjoining the Academy. Two athletic fields, hot and cold showers, etc. Mili tary training included in gymnasium work. You can see Mr. Osboum, the headmaster, any time during the day phone "Germantown 4440." Germantown, Philadelphia William Penn Charter School No. 8 South Twelfth Street PHILADELPHIA FVinndM In Wit nnd chartered hy Trillium Pinn on thf ftmu dav u th city of Phila delphia Ihn Ti-nn rinrfr PchoiM hai maln- i.l-.J nn i.nlii.nmintn.1 mrnnril, ftllatpncP DurlnK th" pst fnrt-thrr rnrs 111" school has uradunl'd n'srlv lion pupils of whom more than 1100 hav continued their studies I In a score of colleges and universities Tor the better aci ommodatlon orthe recent Increased enrollment n new two story hutldlnc I' belnc constructed on the west Hnuo Plana for th future Include the rull utilization for school purposes of the maiminrcnt p!alnB fields of 22 acres at Q'jcen Ijin These plant are held In abey. snee. pendlne; th tune when the termina tion of war conditions may permit new , construction. Th 210th ear begins Sep temher 24th. with overv member of last l v ear's tcachlne staff on dutv, with such nitittnn to its membership as Increased i t enrollment has rendered necessary The rroSPCClUS Tor llUC IH i rr-my iui distribution rtulldlnits open for Inspection ( and classification of pupils Sept. 4th KirilARD MOTT r.I'MMFRE, Th. II. ntnvt STKR I WlNNKWOOll. TA. J ak a, imm I JfK W fUaal tniln VaM II ' i M SB WW tf M in i THE GOVERNMENT will maintain a unit of the STUDENTS' ARMY TRAINING CORPS AT Grove City College EUelhlei Ktudents over elchteen will be Inducted Into this corps and will be furnished tuition, subsistence and equip ment. They will nWo receive the pay of n private The College with Its lame campus, its unusual dormitory for voung men nnd its new and complete Oymnaslum Is well equipped to maintain this new unit For Information and application blanks write President Weir G. Ketler Grove Cltv, Ta. PREPARATION FOR C01LEGE Nnml rirll ferric and Stale Board Fvams. nalnes ronrse. Typwnnn, hnrhind. PooVVeerlne. rreneli, Spanitn, Tlrnfllnr. Wrlle. phone or call. Brown Preparatory School DROAD AND CnERRV STREETS IMRRISUURO, FA. arrigbura Scabemp A Capital School near a Capital CUT A country school founded 1786 Modern buildings, larso campus Advantaxea of small vlasies and Individual Instruction. Thorough rolleco preparation. Ratsa 1500 to $000 Supervised athletics. Separate school for younger boys. Wa Invite closest Investigation a personal visit If possible Write for our cata logue and plans of new dormitory. New lunlor school building will be open for September term Address ARTI1CR K. DROWN. B.A.. Headmaster War Training for Women A Call to Service Trained Woman Secretaries are needed to speed Government Work Ono of the Government's great needs Is for trained secretaries and statistical workers. To help supply them, Drexel Institute, in co-operation with the U. S. Civil Sorvli'o Commission, has prepared tpecial training courses. Graduates of these courses will be eligible for eeitllleatlon lo posi tions under Civil Service. The certificate of graduation will be the basis for latinK', no further scho lastic test will be required. 1, A four months' Intensive course for High School graduates who are qualified In Stenography nnd Typewriting and have had one year's experience In busi ness. 2. A one year's Intensive course for college graduates. Specific technical and statistical secre tarial training of high grade. vi- Drexel Institute's spe cial war training courses for women have been approved by the United States Civil Service Commission. Students who enter these courses will be. at, once In training for their country's service. Military regulations will he oh terved. Enrollment will be limited and applicants carefullv selected. Aa courses begin October 7, we urge you to write at once for complete Bulletin and enrollment blanks. The Nation needs you. DREXEL INSTITUTE Hollls Godfrey, 8c. D Kng-, n LL. D.. D, C. I, President. , Philadelphia. Penn. in &iWVf Aa-aSou cotir, bjYxev)t(i.lr effsrf Mntty. Courses in ,-n,.. .,, .,..v- . ... lLtl1aar'"WiialiarilTltila1"flhaaitaW illrrsTaV s V , 24KaER!waaEriri'5is5s3T5'7irTc7-9fv mmwe8HB&m-mvzir? mmm&s isHaaanaa-laaaP,feaTajr Wr 1 ( J I, vJ, I , , a . It' '-iatftx-AAito. k-L. ii?tMJit jJ r , 1 . ' .nru iT afft filiraTMri CnESTNFT lllLIi ACADEMY A conntrr boarding and dar school far Itora Thorough preparation for college sclentlno school or business All ahletics Golf links;' fine gvmnaslum with swimming pool. Sepa rate Lower School for boys from six up wards Catalog ..... Specially low rales for five-day boarders, JAMES LA WSOV PATTERSON. Headmaster St. Marlins, Chestnut-Hill. Ta. NO ADVANCES IN RATES Typewriting. Eng. Short Courses li.nlflra.nlnv Rhnrthand llsh. Tenmanshlp. Dictaphone. Comptometer. Day and evening sessions Start at any time. Indlvldunl Instruction PALMER SCHOOL. 18 Sonth 10th St. Mixt HART'S Training School for, Kinder gartners, 3600 Walnut St., Hill... Junior, Senior & Ornduste Courses. Primary meth ods Practical Kindergartens Home-like Stu dents' residence For particulars add Ade laide T. lllmsn.l'rln., 3800 Walnut Strhlla. Palms Business College lnult "t- r,... ....4 rt.nln nnoVkeeolnir. Civil Kervlei. Secretarial. Touch Tpewrltlnit English, etc. Select patronage. Phone sprue 1.1 ,2, Intensive ortng for college, law nnd mad, Maher rren. School. Ultherspoon Uldg. FRIENDS' SELECT & a& ON'.THE-rARKWAT lBth and 17th Sts. Teachers Wanted Positions waiting. Free reglat'n for College & Norms! graduates. Modern Teachers' nureau, 1003 Market St, OAK LANE, TA. OAK LANE COUNTRY DY SCHOOL While Road. Oak Lane, rhlla. SO-acra farm. Special attention Democratic, iplrtt. Ages 4 to 18. Motor bus, booklet. ESSEX FELLS. N. Y. K1NGSLEV m SCHOOL FOR IIOYH College preparatory: Ideal location In New Jersey tuna, a miles irom ,ew lorxi ax tensive grounds! separata residence for junior atudentat completely equipped labora tem supervised athlsttcsi military training. tee llliiatrateif eatalnc address 5;. rAMl'BFT.I at. A.. K4T rn. . a. Monttfomeity School A Country Day School for Boys Entire rK-pomibillty of the boya assumed from nine to five o'clock in the country. AH acllvlilAi under the nupervlftlon of the In tructor No home study. Hoy do their Mudytnr at the school. rerMvlnsr whatever eelatanc l w from the masters All the teachers have had several ar experience and ele attention to each tndUidual. Athletics under s competent coach. Military Ojmnastlcs In the out door ffmnaslum. Manual tralnlnr taucht by ex rerlenced mechanic. rrrratlon fo collere or lead 1ns boarding scJolt of the coun try Hntranre If laminations for ell hnnrdlnr pnlton Ineludtnr St. Paul's, conducted nt the school For cattlnc nddrens Bev. Gibson nell. A. D., B. V . Ileadmaster TTynnen ood. I'enna. r CENTRAL X SCHOOL SYSTEM Tho only private School with ele mentary schools in various parts of city. Thoroup-h education from kin dergarten to college or business life. Guarded companionship; close per sonal contact with skilled teachers. Special attention to physical train Ins Separate departments for boy and girls In senior school. Reopens Ninth month 24th. Year nook now resdr t Wrlte for Rales PERCIVAL TAYLOR RE, EMMA BARNES WALLACE. Acting 1'rlnclnals 1Mb nnd Hare Sis.. Philadelphia Strayer's Business College Philadelphia's (treatet bulneM school N so well known that Isrire adertlsements are unneceiMr We htne the best teachers In ton. nnd more of them Unequsled equipment Prantiral courses Pitman and ftrenrj: Shorthand or without extra charce, ftenotpv, tne ramou mscnine mernon uhlch Is both mor rapid and more accurate then an hand-written method of shorthand Hctentlflc Touch Tjpnrttlnff Straer s students w In more gold medals for speed snd accural In tpur1ttng than ar won hj the students of all other buslnrss schools I In Philadelphia taken tosether Certified Public Accountant methods of I hookkeep!n(r Rerjthins; else to corre spond IndHidual adn.cement rharices moderate Position itusrsnteed Tiny and nlf?ht rlssses Come se for j.oursef. 70O students now attending. Start now 07 Chestnut street Phone Walnut Mi BliSaayBrMaKBpB Acerwood Tutoring School VIII. Talk to Parents Hae ou tried a sstem of lndlld uol teaching for our child who des not progress In a large group? He ma, possess unusual abilities and mav need an unusual kind of Instruction to deelop him normall' Results of men tal tests and medlcil examination should determine choice of subject matter length of study periods etc Let jour child's abilities determtno his education Miia Devereux, Principal lin A. DEVON. TA. The Episcopal Academy Locust and Juniper Sts. fOl'VDE) irJ With Which Was United In 1015 The De Lancey School Thorough preparation for College Spe cial conrses prepnrlng for Iluslnrss or the I'nlteri 'lutes Srrtlce. Separate Mldg for boss 0 lo 11 eas of age Voluntnr Military Drill for bos in th Middle nnd Upper Schools Upper School opens Sept. 10 Middle School Spt 20 Lower School Sept 23 The llend Master will be at the Acudemy Dally. Resrislers mailed on application Rer. I'llILIP 4. STFINMKTZ. Jc.s.T.D. llend Master tnnwfAH. in. . r JWontesigort-t A SCHOOL FOR LITTLE CHILDREN Boarding & Day Departments srnrCR eiTitKr.t at riiniii.iu Reopens for 5th Year In October Phone Preston 4433 Auto Service. Scientific Direction for NORMAL Chil dren, 8 to It years. The aim of this achool Is to give Normal Children an en. vtronment in wnicn tne spontaneous tm l nnla of rhlld life mav hsve freedom for Individual growth Direction covers Diet. Fierclse Recreation Deportment. Con. trol of Emotions tVeupstlon etc dlf. ferent for each IndMdual child ANNA W1NDI K TAIST. Dlreclresa Montestorl Diploma, Roma 1814 CJHORTHAND, kYSTEM 1I1A BII1U oisTini Touch Typewriting an - aiereUl aobjacta. Expert ).,. I'hila. School of Office Training Mwvs- uiusi min vavsnaas Lotost 1161 Thousands of Positions Now available lo yonng women In Rail roads. Government Work and Yeomanry, Well. trained atenographera bookkeep ers to fill the vacancies left bv men The cost of our course to train yon la small and It takes about 80 days Our graa uatea hold some of the best rosltlona ta the city Write NOW for booklet or call. 30-Day Business College Parkway Bide Broad A Cherry Sts. Spring Garden Institute BROAD AND SPRING GARDEN STREETS TECHNICAL SCHOOLS .Automobile. Electricity Machine bhop Prac tice Machine Shop Mathe matics Tattern Shop Practice Hook Illustration Kree Hand Drawing Mechanical Drawing Archltectu ralDrawing jviatnemaucB Hay Classes Electricity A Automobile. 8 P.M Women's classes In Automobile , Architect ural and Mechanical Drawing: Book XUuat'n. Illustrated Prospectus. Opens September 2t. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS Cf HOOL Open) Pept "1. A few acan -"- J-riv,' pUr for earnest roHece prepar ator pupils. STANLEY U YARN ALU. Prln. &AWKS, WIGHT r mTJTS f W Means MMJKJM ever were there such opportunltlM r vounc men nnd women to auc- ceed In hulness life. Thoutanda of Rood paylnr positions are open. Lat ue train sou. Shorthand. Typewrit in. Rookkeeplng or Accounting. Day ft eMoif Sessions. Enter anv timt. i. i niniu f i . i niiairiPipniaas Atfn .m,j-'& m mrSMt'M I1 Z This I" 3k i You , r.j I W s,W pnORTIIAND AND no OK KEEPING - Our graduates are In constant demand. Ooefi paying posuions a wan you, hand, the easv. soeedr ST! business and secretarial courses now open, mam ecnooi . enroll ras ou. Oregg 8hrt-l iS system, complet i 3 lal courses Day aeheolt) jS ol opens Tuesday. 8pt.. 1 nv time. Call or wrltal Jl tor full partlculara and ejatalas.. ,,fi I'HILA. I .1INK.1S (.(II.LrXlB ' " k and College of Camfnarva) . .?X rnilaataiaMs,, 1011 Chcstnot St.. Emilic Krider Norris ', 17U rilESTNUT STREET EXPRESSION tn Stage Art. Story Talllnt. Social Deportment, Polae c Direct from the School Isabel Qalbralth. Phlla 's model teacher of Dramatization. In,)' Reading Course as presented In the threej great Universities of the country: faculty aa- knowledged professionals only Ph. 6pr.346i-, THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE f SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS ft Draughting, Mathematics. Mechanic. Kivii. ARficiTirrTrTaiie Mechanical Drawing for Tojng Wmn, ; ,M THE FARNUM SCHOOL H 1S0T Pine St. Reopens Sept. Sot. 'S Kindergarten. General College Preparatory r Courses. Little boys 'v 'mcc u;uDTrMic crunni' S iviij-j niinmun j dvnwwb, 1710 riNT. STRHET nEOPENS OCT. M Cll. -n TIMU fSnva A A . .""lej riAVct Jefec.NSNNyisMWWWfc)MIW0 I NM.M Y I WFNflMA U MILITARY itxjxsj.itu ACADEMY Whra character, manllneaa aa konor will be developed In your toy through the Military Syittm. He will be tausht not to atudr if to learn Twelve mllee fromS miia ine ususi Acioenur, ape U1 and Bulneea Course. A retalog for the parent arid for rha bov a hook of view of Military nd Athletlo life. Dr. Charles H. Lorenee, Pre. . Maj. Clayton A. Snyder. Sapt Hox 4IZ, wenonen, N. J. IhnwW .VMkvvcv.wwvec. cei'iraevakAuiaM - Cfje Upmatt ecljool I'BEECII RNOIX." 511 l.nnraster Ave. ARDMORK formerlv knonn as Miss Hills' School. .Main I. Ine ".ranch Klndrgsrten and Prlmarv for both hos and girls Junior tnd Senior School for girls onl Itus service from West Phlli via Overbrook and Merlon. Opens hept in Address MISS M. II. STEEN. Principal. Anting Women nnd filrls PE.NMNOTON, N. 1. The PENNINGTON SCHOOL', College and Technical School preparation Military drill KBANK MacDANIEU D D . Headmaster Boi TO. Pennington. N. J. loung Women and Glrla YOUNG WOMEN who wish rrartlcal. thorough Instruction in Domestic Science will And our coursea In Cooking Sewing and Household Man sgemetit r aluah!e and interesting Musical courses Individual Instruction A spfctal course In t.aborator work for HosMtal War acthlty will enable ou to take a worth-while part in win ning the war Contenlrnth located in West rhlla. Dav School Open Sept ifi. .Yt0ht Schools Open Sept, tS. Write, rhone or call THE DIRECTOK West Branch. Y.M.C.A.) 52d and Sansom Streets 7 Wfc i XtS. 1 KBiaia8cffifiXgiaEaja DEVON MANOR ARl'ni'RIlVK hoarding and da nchool for girls offer ing exceptional training for preeent conditions College preparatory and Junior-college courses. Social Serlce. Secre tarial training for nuln-ss lfe Household Arts and SM ences Arts and Crafts Music Art Expression. Klnderear ten Separate da department for Juniors. Special rates for rle day boarders Send for catalog or telc prone Wnne 700 for an ap pfilntment with MU. KDITII SMn Trln. Deton. rennslranla 1131 CoNSEKviroRrySusic Thirty-fourth Year Opens Sept. 16th, 1918 MUSIC IS HELPING TO WIN THE WAR! I " N THE face of conditions nrising from the most stupendous war in nistory, wnen tne men ai xne iront ano tne people at home are enduring burdens creator than mankind has ever been called upon to bear, Music, more than ever before, 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, higfi 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 (Theoretical and Applied Tlranches taught privately and in classes) Tacultv Gilbert Rnrnnlde Comhs, Piano Hugh A. Clarke. Mus. Doc., Theory; Nelson . Chesnutt, Voice William (iclger. Mus. liar.. Violin Herman Bandar. . Violoncello. Russell King Miller. Organ, and 71 assistant teachers. All branches taught Normal Training Course for Teachers. Public School Music Supervision COMPLETE MILITARY llM IErRTMENT Tour ruplls' Recitals a Week Two complete Pupils' Smrhonv Orchestras Degrees conferred Reciprocal Relations with tnlverslty of Pennslvanla. Dormitories for women. A School of Inspiration, Enthusiasm, I.ojalty and Success FIVE SPACIOUS BUILDINGS Ol'R S6 PAGE ILLISTRATED HOOK M ULKD FREE Gilbert Raynolds Combs, Erector I oiTit e. sTinios, dormitories BROAD AXD REED STS. 1 f l-.v jja i m ZECKWER-HAHN Philadelphia Musical Academy 1617 Spruce Street Branches in West Philadelphia, Tioga and Germantown 50th Season. Classes Now Forming. Pupils May Enter Any Time Directori: Camilla Zcckwer, Frederick Hahn, Charlton Lewis Murphy Call or send for prospectus Mason & Hamlin Pianos From C. J. Heppe & Son AMBI.EB. PA. The Army of the Land needs trained leadera: the country needs In telligent help: tha world needs food. Short course Lectures and practical work begins Sept. 16. Subjects vegetable and fruit work farm crops, soils and fertilizers. bees, poultry, canning and preserving, tress. shrubs florlculturs, bus. methods Catalog. I Regular two year course begins Jan Ifllft. SCHOOL OF HORTICULTURE for WOMEN Ambler. Penna.. 11 miles frum Phlla. Miss Marshall's School for mm. ok iane. rniLA. Day nnd Boardlnr Departments Primary Intermediate and collese preparatory vure. Art, Munli. Expression. Domeatla Science. Secretaryship Teacher to every fl rlrlfl. 4-acre campus with lake. I.arct. airy atudv moms Outdoor athletics Writ (or appointment or telephone Oak Laos I02O Illuttrated catalor . . . Mli K. S MAKM1ATX. Principal. ilMilliillllJliil'lllMl'iIMlll'lillWililBlllwy Srhnn of Muain ARL H. STANGER CENTRAL Y.M.C. A." ri-Af IMQTRIirTnil 5 .. . . "' ; - " - j -a School That Makes Innounrea That He Mill Itesume E ....... Teaching MUSIClanS " September 16, 1918 Studioi 2004 North 13th St. Phlla. rhone f i v t&' Wl .VrVl hAal am, A jet's y&Z II . s'.""'t.,r,!h.,u .1'T"T " ry r ' th; I Instruction that develops our true musU j.vcr uvaniage OU could POSSU llluniunc S313 J IPrlv-ate Instruction Choral Classes mpb! mi si nrii win n u win mmv, mw OEBMANTOWN WALNUT LANE uitft "y.?01- nty and country advantavfa. Hlh School Uraauaies. itomemaKins. uouece frepara tory. eecrtiariai. jnienor uecoraiion. Btonr Wrltlntf, Spanish. rlwlmmlnr. Basketball. Hockey. Danclnr. arm wim rn tm. aini.Biii. a. n. Military hort Itoraahack rldlna. MISS HILLS' SCHOOL 1808 Spruce street. Reopens Sept. SOth. ' The principals. II Lilian Chittenden Jons I . !.- ft&a Italt 1..II. .Bill I.A a, lh, I1U ,t, fm"ww ..... .......u. . ... WW V. .MB school after September ffth. Phila. School of Design for Women Reopens Sentemhec SO nROM) AMI MtKTFR KTREI-.T, rillLA. lounr omen and Olrla The Agnes Irwin School .011 and tni- De Lanear Plat rhllsdslnhla Registration cf pew pupils. Thure.,- Sept. i. Registration of' old yuplla. lCrldsy. Sept. ST. GERMANTOWN BRANCH Pjtlabelpfjia ilu.tcal ccabemp 30 EAST WALNUT LANE Opens September 4th, 1018 JOSEPH W. CLAIIKG. Director Prospectus Mailed on ttequest, SCaUd-l ill I ; I wrrsii l-a-nif ri 1 - A W-W. W. I." i w.a.s.w ,a.,v..v. saassv-u,.. -- "tg.W'M T'SSSr ttlra4aCWkt-W !t m uii i i, ear m t- -a up ' "sp mm ri-.--. . " lli HTii'mi ii i iiiVTT trW'1" 'aTXHas'? -i'J alent ant Instruction for plana, organ, hi ilolln, iolrt culture; lolonrelto. band nrrnekira inmrumrnia. cornel, banja. i dolln, Kiiltar. ukulele, etc. Tbe Ml. If. m f J. lsc lif Man. ai,n sh a. ---7 -w aw.. va. 1 VHI ni, . m OPEN 0 A M. Til 1ft D t. Cost Is moderate and tnstructora practical S rr in,oruiiiun ana lull parild write or call In to aea the DIRECTOR 1431 ARCH 8T! Mill Sayw&rd'i School for Girk j Thlla.. Pa. College prep, and aecral courses. Junior and Musical Depts, Athl. mt$ Domestic Science: t'srrtage rails for pupils In nearby MIStS . JA.Mil HAYiVAHP, Frll Outdoor Depart ISITINO TEArHM. i- ItH AKITM PIANO KMIIr VRHNON , l M I K.i vaaaW nm '-u -?l $ ttJW.