R4' r lAVvi .v; Vi, VI' if i" P" I W ' H m- W KL m t & 19. '. LS-- .&' f w .', . n H-ewvT!! P" - i.j mjh'1 3k iff II itf "$ Ii U YARDS KEEP SWELFARE WORK" aor ', N.VW : f" jl7aT "HIT TT T vj..r' men must nave necrca- tion, Officials Reply lo Labor Leaders SEEK SOCCER PLAYERS, T it r i ni I l.' Union Men Dctnnml Uhl IV - . xtx , n T 1 peri YVUrKCrs Ul lviiittuiuii Before Athletes Arc Hired f "Welfare work" at the ihlpyards. ' Which has been the target of many of , the charges of the shlpwockers In their I effort to have baseball players and putri- lists replaced by older men of the yards, Will not bo abandoned. ' The workers must have recreation, of- j flclals of the yards say, and the effirt tn provide them wholesome entertainment will continue. Meanwhile, the labor leaders have I added soccer players to the list of men , gainst whom they have objections With the coming of the fall season soever teams are being organized to replace baseball, but olllclals In chnige nf the welfare work assert that most of the soccer players arc real shlpworKers. i Labor leaders say that some of the "baseball riveters" are now out scouting for soccer players who have won recng- nltlon on sporting pages, and olllclals ', admit that teams are being lined up. J A demand that all the old workers re- ' cently let out because of "lark of wort be Immediately reinstated will be made , , a .aecan.no p. Poslziont by union leaders In a conference they ! 'JI f ' " ' " iM ;l '"'olil 70: :l Dif eipcct to have today with o.tk-Uls of the ! "ft JfJZT f" T"'"'"1 la Cramp's yard. The union men said they i.r-t' ,oTo , ll,l'" ' .h? ''' '"'"It would have no objection to employing ,n" ' , ', ,"n. ," er'"' ' baseball players and pugilists If there Volnte """"' c"n un 'vl'" Ar anv Inhs Ipft nftpr tli rt unrk- men have been re-employed. The work- i . - v .- ----- - ., - ers are prepared to carry their appeal to the Emergency Fleet Corporation and then to President Wilson. If necessary. Admiral Francis T. Bowles, general , manager of the Emergency Fleet for poratlon, defends the welfare work in the, shipyards with the statement that the men must have recreation, adding that there Is no truth In the statement that baseball games nnd bolng bouts have caused a downfall in production. "Thousands of men make their homes at Hog Island," said Admiral Bowles, "and they certainly are entitled to amusement. I think they are more sai lsfted and contented If they have Mme form of entertainment nfter a hard day's work. Many of the men would seek diversion by going to the saloons If they were not provided wholesome recreation at the yards. "The charge that baseball players and miglllsts have been given soft berths at Hog Island Is unfounded. They pro duce a full day's work for the money thty receive. There has been entirely too much wild and unfounded criticism." Fifteen negro workmen, charging that they have been discriminated against at Hog Island, have sent an affidavit to upport their contention to Frederick Holbrook, president of the American In ternational Shipbuilding Corporation. They charge that, although they have been graduated from the training schools at the yard, they have been put to work aa laborers, despite the shortage of killed workmen. . " CPi C '''fiPIH'K. ucm-ml lumber Klore. ( Kef per at the Puaev & Jonei Clow-cuter varn. DAnt mtima tlim, r,n ... ...,.., -i . , . . W---I " ' lll lUIIBUULUI'll ill lilt V.anlaJCan"1- j " "'"" b,,rn In Ohio in jI i"nc ,?.,'rve'13. throUKhout th Simnlnh Anurlcan Ur. He went to the Olonrester yftlpyaxd in December IMil. ns ship cirpcn It.and the followln .M.irrh is put In ,.If.? A ,,hs rennvlvanlu Hrd lumber J2S?& in!5' fcentlv he wai proniotej to reneral lumber storekeeper kS1?;?11,'"' nASKA.i. ruvras fro, ff .t t '"Kuen. Inclurtlnir sumo from the Jones Company Vor emni, ..n, , ',h,. ship earne. ."i MfllKMlY. the bin ntnrekneper nf if?. rit1S"V.',V?Pi'v yar'!- J1"' celehmte,! hli inrtjr-Blxth birthday and has a fine smoklns jeRet and smoltlnc set to show for It IcHenry l a vocalist ami .'ntertalneil his ruesta with one of hts favorites .-&.,C- ?,,.l"IJ$' "UI'enlKor of the tralninc cnool at the Merchant yard. h.ii. revUned to o back to State College to resume hlx work aa aupervleor of enulneerlnc exttnslun hPlF?fi A.nK )V, 1:'n shlpworkers at the Merchant yard doing the military drill to prepare for duty If called upon. CURI.EY McfiCIItK, yard, nan scored acatn of the Merchant olld-gold stickpin ghen Wllaon, president of the oullduiff Company. lie m now si.nrlln . him bv W T. Alert h.mt Ship T. J. MARTIN. Jr.. lias been appointed lalstant works manager at the Merchant rard. fctewart Nenve of the same com pany, has been appointed Keneral superin tendent of hull construction and will super ', all outside shin cnnxtruetlnn and the , mould loft besides. He will report directly to the works manaser. -"GRA-Sni'OP" (if.OVr.lt. nf the Mer chant yard, has purchased a new ucht and offers to lake fifty foremen out for a tali next Sunday. Newark, X. J,, Sept. 23. Two more steel fabricated ships, the Cokato and Panola, were launched at the yards of the Submarine Boat Corporation here yesterday. The ships could not be , launched Saturday because of tide con- unions ana postponement until toilav was not deemed advisable because of the country's need for ships. NATION'S FOOD BILL GROWS Increase of 31a. Per Cent in Last Twelve Months fly the I'nited I'resi TTaahlngtnn, Sept. 23 Figures pre- entejd by the food administration show that the national food bill has increased 34 per cent In the last twelve months Blame for the increased retail prices of food In various localities Is placed upon Influx of population, higher wages. Increased cost of rent, clothing and transportation. The actual food cost Increases, It lb explained, are estimated 'at wholesale prices. It also is pointed .out that Jn some quarters there has been an actual decfease In food prices. The percentage given covers a 35 per cent Increase In prices paid farmers. The nation spent $:. 093,751, 871 for food from March 31, 1917, to March 31. 1918. . DAXriNO 5 private Dancing lessons $5 'The CORTISSOZ SCHOOL. Mirrored Studio. 1$20 Chestnut St. Day & Bt. Locust 31'JQ. A TKAI'IIFR FOR F.VFKV rHI'll. SPECIAL RATF.S FOR ilKN IN UNIFORM E WALNUT STUDIO. 5042 Walnut it. Tlvate lfiaons dallv. Results assured. call or rnone Keimnnt 'jiM J. JICK DAN'C'I.NO HAUL for rent Mill- bourn Hotel, uatn and Market its. A8HER&SONI l?IT?lcirilM KRAIi I'AKMHtH AMI IUHIMAV tiOM are oprn for Itupertlon ut all .time. Thr are In prrfrrt accord Wlin inv niiniir anu rrnnriurnt 01 oar wthoii. TOUR DESIRES REGULATE. THE lAUmOUi rriST iJlomOFiil lW " ?! KWVI IHIMVn all. sBB 1 tMAMONST. w. ,:r MUST PUNISH GERMANY Personal Boycott Is Urged by Labor Chief Paris, Sept. 23. J. llavelock Wllscn President of tlie International Seamnn's t'nlon nm! leader of lho seamen of Great Britain, hna made a statement to the Jlntln on tlio boycotting of Ger many after the war. "No treaty by the allied Govern ments," lie said, "could punish Germany as she deserves. The nllled iunnti themselves should Inflict on the Ger mans full IiunlRhment for their nvvful I crimes. Hrltlsh territory has not suf- fered. but the British have sworn to ,neii(rp your ruined ptnvinces The ' Hrltlsh count h tlmus-uids seamen and !c,vil,"ni" who have been murdered. The I-rench ulll h dp us to ine.igc our dead nfter the war ' IL NEMICO SCONFITTO AL FRONTE ITALIANO Gli Czcco-Slovacclii Ynlorosn- nieiitc Respingoito Altacchi 1i Colonno Anstriaclie Published nml IiNtrlbulKii L'nrlr , ,. , 1'BH.MiT No 311 Authorized bv th.- net of October 0. I ''.,, onJ" '" " Pu'toftVe of Phila lly order of the President a s iirm.nsoN. Postmaster Ueneral. Itiirnii, 23 settembre, II .Mlnlstero ilellu Guerra. in base ai rapportl del Qu.irtiei- Generalc Italiano, ha lei I pubhllcatn II (.eguentc romunl- IMtci" " swil dl Nag". lor', dopo vlnlenta preparazione dl artlgllerla. prlnclpal mente con prolettlll a gas nstlsslrintl. due , v;iinrii triumn 4nlln ... -11 visione Czron-SlfAaoon. rho m:intpnn- vano le poslzlonl. M illfenoro eon ammirc Vnln viltr.. .. !.......... .. , .. . a.. I '"'" 'ii'ii- i- i .uiiiix-ij nvvoigenie iu srhiar fl.iti, ,1.,l ,nlipniuni ..i. i mentu vennero fur-ri ',iiie inr u .,'!! combat ten- Tavversarlo Lnnltra colonnn nemlc.v che aveva rnggluiitn tin posto nvanzatu, gu.idngnan do I pletll della (Uota 70:t, fu lm medlnteinente resplntn enn gravl perdlte, dopo in vlolento combattlmento corpo a corpo. "I.e nostre truppe rlcatttirarono 11 posto avnnzato duranto II pomerlggio. risiabllendo cunipietamente la situ.i zione. "ln posto nrnnznto neinleo sulln pen rticl nordiche ill Monte Tomba fu da no! dlstriitto, i- c.itturanimo parecchi prlglonlerl durante detta azlorie." 11 Mlnlstero dell., (iuerra ha anntin ziato, Inoltre, che in connesslone della generalc nffenslMi delle truppe delle , I'otenze Alleate contro le forze teutnniche e bulgare In Macedonia, le truppe Italiane, sabato, comlnclarono una igo- rosa avanzata dal flume Cerna ad oriente dl Monastlr II comunlcato agglunge che, durante la giornata dl ler! ilnmenica, varie I poslzlonl sonn htate .-atturatu al nemico. I II magglore Gabricle H'AnnuiizIo. Ill gr.inde poeta abruzzese, che capltuno' la Incurslonu recentemente effettuata sopra Vienna, ha rlcevuto ilal He d'ltalia la croce dell'Ordlne Milltare dl Saxoio. I.a decorazlone fu iiersonalmente conse gnata dal Re con una cerlmonia che si svolse presso II fronte dl lmttnglU e durante la quale furono consegnate una dozzlna dl medaglie d'argento al alore ad aviatorl inglesl. Dopo la cerlmonia ebbe luogo una rlvlsta che offrl' uno spettacolo grandloso ed Imponente Oltre al He d'ltalia erano present! 11 I'rlneipe dl Galles. il ruca d'Aojta, II Conte dl Torino, II generalc Diaz, moltl altrl general! e prominent! pertonalita'. I'n dispaiclo da Stocolina nnnunzla che un reggimento nustriaco a. Ilovno (ltussia) si ' rlllutato ill ubbidire al I online ill trasferlrsl al f route occiden- tale in Franiia. 1 sojdatl Inalberarono la bandlera rossa e si dice che altrl due regglmentl hanno t-egulto l'osemplo. CONSPIRACY TRIAL STARTS 31 Alleped 1. W!W. Charged With Hampering War Program lly the Associated Prru Wichita, Kiin., Sept 23 Thirty-four men, charged with conspiracy to hamper tlie war program of the I'nited States, went on trial In Federal Court here to day. Five of the defendants are held i. ,i, ,!,...,,,. ,,. i ,, Ml are said to bb members of tlie I. V. W. The tiovernment will introduce letters alleged to have been written by Indus trial Workers of tho World In an effort to prove that the defendants attempted to hamper the production of coal, oil anil gas In Kansas and Oklahoma. ki;illl!llllllllllnillllllllllll!:illllimiUllliniumilllllliim.iiin'i.nnmn,i,M,u,l, .'V.' '"' ' l'l,'l'"''i "imnmnj! ii i ' T I I i ' LJiifiiMNi i ii imi liiiiit i iiriiiiiiiii in in... i.. ...... i. ..:. ;.::.:.:: :::::::: ..:: :: .. !IIIUIIIHIIIIIIII!illilllliilllll!lllllIHIIIIIl!!!l!i:ii!ll!! s' gfe: We Launched at Oak Hall This Morning Our Great Fall & Winter Tailoring Offer of New Suitings and Overcoatings gg IK eg ms gs Bar as Hi a ijjj ff ' BB , l Sp SB BH j pH: jl I Sp 36 ' tM I Eg las i Bpj Built to Your $40, $42.50 AND it will continue for twelve business days September 23 to October 5, inclusive after that date it will be impossible to take " advantage of this wonderful merchant tailoring offer. And there is good ground for believing that even before then it will be impossible to purchase one of these Suits or Overcoats, because the supply is limited this season to only enough fabrics to make one thousand suits and overcoats. Here are Some of the Advantages You CanEnjoy! You will be able to pick absolutely all-wool fabrics and nothing' else their selection will range through many scores of individual pat terns, both suitings and overcoatings; they will be cut to fit you indi vidually, every one will be custom tailored and every one will be guaran teed to give absolute satisfaction or we will return your money and keep the garment ourselves. We guarantee everything except that if you don't come early enough you may not be able to get one. Wanamaker & Brown IB g" -" ""' -"'" "--.."i V1!m.mu u... 1" ' attaaraaf , ..A...,i"i. j ... j -MMfHhifct, ,1,. EVENING PttBUO SHIPYARD MEN DISCUSS GRIP Manage s of Delaware River District Plants Plan to Thwart Epidemic DR. LEWIS WILL SPEAK Influenza Cases Among En listed Men Here Reduced ti Six Hundred With the Spanish Influenza epidemic nmonr navy enlisted men diminishing slowly, managers of shlpjardt In the I'elnware lllver district will meet today to dlsctiFs means of combating the dis ease should It spread to their workers The meeting will be held In the olflce of l'olom'1 Donne, of the F.tnergoncy Fleet Corporation. 2S.1 North Broad street, and malingers or the following yards will attend: Trnylor, New York, Chester. Sun. Harlan & Holllngsworth. I'usey e Jones, Cramps, Merchants, and Hoc Island. Dr. I'aul A. Lewis, of I'hlpps Institute, will speak The number of known cases among cnliMcil men In Philadelphia has been reduced to approximately COO, according to Captain George I'lckeral, M. C, of the naval hospital. Approximately ,'19 of these cases are in the base hospital, t fty ir the Municipal Hospital for Con. t.igious Diseases, and twenty at the n-ivy yard. About forty are new ones Frank 1.. I'oth. one of the dollar-a-year men at the Philadelphia navy J, .ml. has Spanish Influenza and is under the care of navy yard physicians at his home, Wlssahlckon avenue and I'psal street. He has been 111 four days, but Is recovering, nnd will be well in a short time, one of the physicians announced today The fight against the epidemic is proceeding about as anticipated from adv ces from other pomU where the illscnc has spread, according to Doc tor I'lckeral. ' We believe we have it well in hand." h- said, "and there is no cause fo fjrtner alarm. I am glad to say the number of cases is growing fewer, al ibi uph slowly. "The cases reported from the navv yard fot Innately are so light that It was not necessary to hae them re moved to the base hospital" 11 '. J" TJ- The Gymnasium Your Boy WILL LIKE Germantown Academy The Academy is equipped to give the most thorough college preparation. You can be sure of the training. Boys at Germantown Academy expect to work hard. They have their recreation in athletics. This year elementary military training is included in the gym nasium work. The other departments are intermediate, all-day primary (lunch at school), and Kindergarten for little boys and girls. Work in the Kindergarten is supple mented with the Liberty Tadd System. This department is in a separate building with separate grounds but adjoining the Academy. Call up the Headmaster, Mr. Osbourn, for an appointment Phone "Germantown 4440." Germantown, Philadelphia iii!tii!iii;i:i!ii:i;i;iuT7T'j'ii;(:irii;:iii,!:i!!i':iiiii!:u:niiJi;!ii:!iiiT!;iiii;i;ii;ii!fii!i:ii;ni!i:'!i:"n'; i'nii;:iii!ii!i!in:ii:iinmi;ii!:i;!iH;ni!irr;!n;!;i'i:!::'!i;:N'; :i:illlll!ilIllll!IUIlinilllll:ill!llllll!l!!!IS:!l!!!lll!llillll!llllll!l!liniiW Measurement from & $45 Cloths for M'flUHunnStarwrjiBurc mnmimtuunni lunn jdi flntfwr 'nntToniuflinnBiBninarii iu nn mi t uuuiiui luitTUiimRirjSrRWinRRv 't.tnio .i-,.i-, ,..,.- , ... ,-.., , -..iii iflmirifflil ' UiUsttmsWlstmtMismsttrkmttr'' th&aammUr''r - - migaMnir-' In Mllifflil'Ai mrttt nrt " 'I'MsssssWWMsWWMii LgbaERHIL'ADELtflA; MONDAT, JSEPTEER 23 f9l MASS FOR CARDINAL FARLEY All Cardinals of North America to Attend Funeral Tomorrow lly the Associated PreJi New York, Sept, 23, Cardinal Ilegln, nichblshop of Quebec, will nttend the fu neral of Cardinal Farley, of St. l'ntrlck's Cathedral, tomorrow. This announce ment by Catholic olllclals today assured full representation of the North Amer ican cnrdlnalate at the obsequies. Cardinal O'Connell, archbishop of Hus ton, celebrated requiem mass for the diad prelate In tho Cathedral this morn ing. t a mass attended by the religious orders of the archdiocese of New York, lllshnp McDonnel, of Itrooklyn, was cele brant, and the Hev. Joseph A. Mulry, president of tho Fordham University, deacon. TO LAUNCH 7 SHIPS HERE IN NEXT 10 DAYS Four Destroyers lo Take Water at New York Com pany's Yard At lea-l seven Vessels will be launched within the next ten days at three Minis In the Delaware ltlver district Five of these, four of them destroyers, will take the wnter at the New Yotk Shipbuilding Coinpanj'H yards, one at Hog Inland, and one at the Chester janN Five ships will be launched this week. Tlie New York yard will launch n 1200-ton destroyer this afternoon with out ceremonies, and another one Satur day The same yard will launch an SOOO-ton collier tomorrow. Chester yard will put a fliino-ion catgo carrier Into the water .Saturday, and Hog Island plans to launch the Sac City, sister ship of the Qulstconck and Sac carrapa. before Saturday. The Sac City Is ii clniK-A boat of TfiOO tons Some time next week New York yald will have two more destroyers ready to launch. The Alapaha, computed by tho Trnylor yard nt Cornwills, will be turned oer tb tho Knieigency Fleet Corporation today. It Is a Fen Is type boat of 330(1 tons. icw Ilo-pital for Camp Knox ViiishlnKlnn. Sept. 2.1. The construc tion division of the War Depaitment j was authorized today to proceed with I the erection of a 2u00-bed hospital at Camp Knox, Stithton. Ky the estimated cot of which Is $2,491, (ion The building1 will be if tho type standard In all can- I tonments. saf-? $32.50 3' lilt It I gs l ay: Id IS , 2b I ff3 Ig 1 ( Market at Sixth for 57 Years i.i.th.hm L MUl. e- - V. -?-1 BUSINESS CAREER OF PETER FLINT A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead nuiSi'i 'd'e'ienrt it'll! nimrcr lnnr MMfrir" rm,Vi?l ?,.?." '"'""' o'lllna. merrllMnu n.irf .lit ..?"' .A?k ""r 'J""!!""" clcarlu anil y..n ?! "" J""1- Y"r enrrnt iinine our! Ti.1.- ,,'? """' ',r 'il I" nil bumble. mole Khlch arc nmmumowt mwit be (nnbrril. i!' . J,? ' 'ee'inJeiil lumlimi.t trill be Nr.lt lil wnll. oilier question ulll l,e oiuierml fu Ihl column. The mot inlrrenlmu prole '.. . '"""'rer ulll be liol'ril bllo Hie itorv ul I'ctir flint. cxcix THlinK'S so much 1 want to say that 1 hardly know where to begin. There's the stunt we pulled off nt old Max Heltmnn's storo bust Saturday; there's tho flltinv Inelilelit Mini tlrunn ll'Uke told Us after tho siilesmnnshln class last Friday and the good time I had yesterday with Margaret and Philip. 1 guess I'll record the trouble first. You can bet your sweet potatoes I wasn't going to let lloslu slip nway from me without a struggle. Well I I re membered three little towns In Penn sylvania that sho had cither lived In or used to visit, so 1 wrote three letters to her and addressed one to each town. This morning the last tf the three wns leturned marked "t'nclalmed." I guess Itosle Isn't In nny of those three places. This evening 1 had a pleturo postcard ItoMi Nppi Incorporated 1851 So ring Garden Institute Iiroarl and Spring Garden Streets Pioneer Manual Trainine; School in America and the First School in Philadelphia for U. S. Army Training Detachments Make your eveninirs count and qualify for better positions Night Schools for Women Night Schools for Men Architectural Drawing Automobile Mechanics JEoiik Illustration Free Hand Drawing Mathematics .Mechanical Drawing Day Classes for Women Automobile Mechanics Reasonable Fees Illustrated Ynunc Men nnil IIojh PREPARATION FORCOLLEGE Naval Civil Heirlre nnd Plate Hoard Kxiini. Bim!nem Conrsen, TyneivTiltn, Hhnrthnnd, nookkeenlnir. trenrti. Spanish. Drnfllntr. Write, phone or rail. Brown Preparatory School nito.i axd ciiKKity rtki:f.t8 WVXNKWnOII, r.. Montgomery Scnool A Country Day School for Boys Kntlro responsibility of the boys assumed from nine to live o'clock In the country. All nativities under tho super vHlon of the in etructorn. No horns study, nay do their studying nt tho tichool. rpcellne whatever -nsslstanco la wise from the masters. All the teachers have had aeveral years exptrlenrfl nnd give attention to each Individual. Athletics under a Competent coach. Military Gymnastics In the out door gymnasium. Manual trainine tausht by ex re rienced mechanic. Preparation for college or lead ing boarding schools of the coun try. Entrance examinations for nil board in tr schools. Including St. Paul', conducted at the school. For ratalos address Rev. Gibson ltell, A. II.. II. D.. Headmaster Wynnenood, l'enna. Young Women and Olrli DEVON MANOR ARUnunnAN boardlnir and clay school for stria. oftr Inn rxceptfo'il training for present conditions. Collsrp preparatory and Junlor-cnlleBe rouraes. Social Service. Secre tarial trainine fur business life. Household Art and Sol. ences, ArtH nnd Crafts. Music, Art, Kxprepslon, Kindergar ten. Separate day department for .lunlors. Special rates for flve.day boarders. Send for catalog or tele phone Wajiw 700 tor an ap pointment with Ms EDITH SAMSON. I'rhi. Devon, renniilvanlf Miss Sayward's School far Girls rT0eor,; riilln.. I'll. College prep, nnd secretarial rourses. Junior nnd Musical Depta. Athletics, Domestic Science. Outdoor Department. Carriage calls for pupils In nearby points, MISS S JANHT SAYWAHD. Principal. MISS HILLS' SCHOOL 1S08 Spruce street, .rteopens Sept. 30th. The principals. Miss Milan Chittenden Jonw nnd MIm Ane Hell Austin, will b at th chool after September Stli. The Agnes Irwin School iOll and 20JS T I.ancey 1-lan Philadelphia neglstratlon of new pupils. Thun.. Sept. S. Itegletratlon of old pupils. Prlday, Sept. 27. TUB STEVEXS SCHOOL TOR GIRLS Opens Sept. 3. DIM year. Kindergarten. Col. iia Iro.. Domestic Science. Manual Train. Inff. Open-air classes. Catalogue, Miss Mary Henlier. itiii.. w. nf.t vuenen yxve.. uin. AMIll.KK. PA. Victory Depends on Food Do you want to Know more about vegeta ble and fruit growing, farm crops, soils, fertllirera. poultry, bees, trees, shrubs, flowers, canning and preserving? A short course of ten weeks begins Sept. 1". ,eciures anu tracucai worK equips officers for tho i.ana Army, catalog. Two-year course begins January, 11)19. CHOOL OK HOBTICULTURK for WOMEN Ambler, I'enoa.. 18 miles from I'hlla, IIKTIILHHRM, PA. MOKAVIAX HI'.MINAltV COMJJOE FOK WOMEN. Bethlehem, Pa. Preparatorr and College Uradea fully accredited. Opens Sept. 25th. J. U. CltmelJ, I'h. D lTesldeot. 26tn. J, U, CUwtll. 1 D "k JT'1 lu.. a T? PC: 5s-ajiaj!gfclJgt-Sgar (ktfWfTj -jp " w ' J 7$3(HW!te? " J .V .- .. , ..11..''. of tho Woolworth llulldlng, mailed from Pittsburgh, which said! "Clot a nlco Job. Olad t get Into a rubo town again. I'm really In good fettle, so don't worry, nnd forget me. It." Poor llttlo Itosle. It's mighty lough on her. Sho's sum enough to get nway from me, but I'll find her yet Strnngo enough, 1 had n letter from Mary Olllesple this evening also. This Is what she had to say for herself: Dear Peter Congratulations on your showing In the agents' "Silk Umbrella" contest. 1 had a speclnl delivery letter from tho mannger of the Magnitude Life Insurance Company I think his name Is Orowlman, or something like that. Ho Is a wonderful man, of course, for he writes so badly and all geniuses write badly, don't Ibey? He sent me a copy of Bulletin No. 2, marked "Advance Notice." and with It a letter pointing out your high posi tion In the contest. Am though I needed a letter to call my attention to yout- name, for .there It was In capital letters among the "c.xcluslvo leaders." I'm verv, very glad. I'eter, and really proud of you, for Tm looking forwnrd to having that silk umbrella now, and I shall be proud to carry It nnd remember that my old school chum won It for me by hard w.ork. Prince Is disgraceful. That little dog won't let your father In the house till ho takes Ills hat off. You would laugh to sec how excited he gets Your father will put his hat on In tho house sometimes, and tho second he does so Prince begins to hop up nnd down like a crazy rubber ball nnd baric his head olf I don't see how EDUCATIONAL Until Kevci Architectural Drawing Automobile .Mechanics Itook Illustration Klectricity Free Hand Drawing Machine Shop Practice Machine Shop Mathematics Mathematics Mechanical Drawing Pattern Shop Practice Sheet Metal Draughting Prospectus Opens September 2" Yminir lcnjin(JIoyfi William Penn Charter School No. 8 South Twelfth Street PHILADELPHIA rounded In lfis: nnd chartered by William Tenn on the same da' as lho city of Phila delphia, tho Tenn Chnrter School has main tained an uninterrupted corporate existence. Durlntr the mist forlv-thron vnnru ii.n ... . I hs graduatei ni"nrly l.'iiln impll., of whom more than 11110 have confirm .1 ll.Vlr studies In a score of collnees nml imhrltlrs 1-or the better nrenmmofl it' m ii1(, recent Increased rnrollmnt n i ,. two-storv I hill d ni? lq lining r-on.l, ,.l.l u " V.-VA l!'!'.1".,pl;'',n, Ior "'." futur'' Inelurt. ths full utilization for sehnol purposrs of the mfleniflcent nlninc fields of L'2 acres at Qur-en I.an. These plans are held In abey ance, pendlm; the time when the termina tion of war conditions may permit new construction. The H.IOth year heRln. Rep tember L'llh. with every member nf last yS5r.," 'eaehlne slaff on duty, with such addlt ons to Its membership an Increased enrollment has rendered necessary. :!"! Pro'nectu. for 1P1S1D ready for Ulstrlhutlon. Tiulldlncs open for Inopcctlon and classllleatlon of pupils Sept. 4th. HICHAM) MOTT rsrMMKKK. I'll. D. IIRIMI.STKK The Episcopal Academy Locust and Juniper Sts. FOVXnillt 1785 With Which Was United In 1015 The De Lancey School ThorouBh preparation for Colleee. Rne elal roiirses preiiarlne for lluslnes or the I'lilted States Service. Separate Hide, for boys II to It years nf ace olnntary Military Drill for boys n the Middle nnd t'nper Schools. t'pner School opens Sent. 10: Middle School Sept 2f); Lower School Sept. 23. The Head .'Master will be ut the Academy D.lllr. registers mailed on nnnllcatlin Itev. I'lllMr .1. sti:ixjiktz, Jr.,i?.T. ll rim .iiniier (IIKSTXJTT HIM, ACADEMY A country lionnllnit nml day nrhool for Ron Tnoroueh nrcpnrntlon for rolleec "clfntlho school or buiinrss. All nhlotlcs. aolf links: fine nymnnsium with nnimmlnB pool.Srsa rat Lowor Hchool for lioya from six up wards. Catalog. Kliednllv low rnle for Mrr-1nr lmnr,l... JAMhS I,.JVS(IN I'ATTKKSON. Ilmdmaster M. Mnrllni. (-Iirntnut Hill, ra. Princeton Preparatory School College preparatory school for bojs over H rtapld proEress. I.lmlte.l number of pupils ((.u) arid freedom from rigid class organlza t on. I.xeellent equipment and facilities. Spe cial attention given in athletics and moral w-elfare Military Insfn & drill. 1.1th year. J. II. I IM.. Ilc.nlmui.ter. Princeton, N. ,1. W KMIXAII. X. J. . ACADEMY s Where rliai-ncto matiliness anil honor will iu. ,i,.tin..i . J hry ' ft"'" ,,,p Mllltnry Kyulciii. g S IIo will ho tiiuglit how to study S ?,?',',' t0,!Sarn 'I'wclvo miles from S 1'hlla. Tlie usual Academic Sne- S t clal and nuslnrsn Courses.- A S cataloc; for the parent and for the boy n hook nf iews of Military S and Athletic life. s Dr. Charles H. Lorence, Pre.. Maj. Clayton A. Snyder, Supt. 8 Box 412, Wenonah. N. J. XKWTON, NJ. Nenton Academy for bovs fl to 111". Jlodern equipment. Personal attention. Catalog. Address Prliflpal. llox L. Newton, N. J KSiKX 1'AI.I.S. N. J, K I N G S L E V school rim hoys College preparatory; Ideal location In New Jersey hills; -- miles from New York: ex tensive grounds; aepurato residence for junior students: completely equipped labora tory; supervised athletics: military training For illustrated catalog address J. II. ("AMl'IIKI.L. M. A.. Essex Fulls, N. J. MITKIO School of Music CENTRAL Y. M. C. A. Oganistt for Motion Picture Houtei Special short Intensive course to teach the music and style of playing suitable for moving pictures. Study of the picture from the screen, with suggested musical program and actual playing for pictures. There is an active demand for skilled organists for this work and good salaries ara paid. School of Composition Offers a complete course In Harmony, Coun- lomnlnt Mti.lcnl Form and Composition. Ilv.ri mn.l.l.n hntllri team to COmDOBB and . Is not a finished performer unless a course' In Harmony has been taken. Classes and i private Instruction aa desired. ' writ r coma In tn see the OlRECt'ow " " Cm9 ilABc4 8TBEKX T ' rvw .Tjlu .' r f" Vw . Afc . ' v - such a big bark ecmes out of such a small dog, Mrs. Krugcr looks at htm contempt uously nnd looks nfter her kittens. What kind of a handle will my um brella have? Ycur mother sends her love to you nnd Is writing you early next week. Your slncero friend,. MAUY GII..I.F..SPIR. Mary's letters aro always so comfort able) I've Just got time to tell of tho stunt we pulled off last Saturday at Max Bcltmnn'a stcrc. Un lho Saturday before I wns nsklng Beltman nbout a whole lot of Junk that wns heaped up In tho stockroom up stnlrs. Thero was a pile of small enamel saucepans, lots of corkscrews, odd kitchen: knives nnd forks, some wooden bread boards, bundles of shoe laces Borne rubber balls, lots of tin salt shak ers a,nd things of thnt kind. Not a great lot of nny ono thing, but alto gether they mado some scrappy-locking heap. "What's going to bo done with this, Mr. Beltman?" I asked. He blew out a long brenth, wiped the sweat from his glasses nnd locked nt tho heap. He Btopped nnd picked up a broken lot of thermometers, grunting and sweating the while, put them down again and replied: "1 ain't the least Idea. H'lt Just odds and ends left from Job lots I've bought at odd times. Guess they'll stay, here till I fall on 'cm, then tho Junk man'll get 'em unless you got an Idea," An Idea camo to me click Just like that I I said: "Why not make twenly-flve-cent mystery bundles of It. Put, Iloth Sff UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Announcement to Men and Women in War-Work Strangers in the City Your evenings may be most profitably spent by selecting courses in advanced business train ing, given by the Wharton School. These courses are organized and conducted on the idea that modern business demands men of clear vision, broad judgment and personal cfliciencv. Courses are offered in Accounting Commercial Law Insurance Markets and Prices Advertising Salesmanship Correspondence Government Kcgulation Opportunity for I).i.v WnrkerR In Textile Industry to Attend Night Sessions at Phila. Textile School Tho Pcnimylviinla Milium anil School of Industrial Art Vlon the scope of your dallv mill work and equip yourself for rapid advancement. Courses under practical, expert tns.ructorr Include practical work In aesiBnlns, cardliiB. spinnlnir, weavlni; of cotton, wool, worsted and silk, iliemlstrv. dyelnir and the general Plocesslnj: of textiles ,, The I'hlla. Textile School Is to the textile Industry what the I'nited states Military Academy at West Point Is to the army. Oraduates eagerly soueht by manufacturers in all lines. l'irst enrollment for nlclit session" on Wed.. Sept 2.1; nlrht sessions besin Sept. Mil. Mon . Wed. and Krl. i:. V. Trance. Director. Ilroail i l'lne Sts. Sprinc Garden Institute nrtoAn and spmxa gauden STiiEnTS TECHNICAL SCHOOLS Automobile Pattern Shop Practice I'leitrlcltv Hook Illustration Miiililne Shop Trnc- Kre Hand Drawlnu tice Mechanical Prawlns M.i'hlne Shop Mathe- ArchltecturnlDrawine' mat"s Mathematics D iv I'l.is&es r.lectrlclty t; Automobile. 3 P.M. Women" Classes in Automobile; Architect ural and Mechanical Drawing; Hook lllust'n. Illustrated I'rospectus. lerm imow upen. . (Efje Epmart jscIjooI , "BKECH KNOfX." 20 Lancaster Atb. Altn.MORK formerly known an Mi IIIUh' Sihool. Muln Line DranrTi Ktndorearten nnd Primary for both boys nnd crlrla. Junior and Senior School for Girls onty. Htn nervlce from West Phila. via Ovprbrook and Merlon. Opena Sept 30. Address MISS M. II. 8TREK. Vrinrlpal. Strayer's Business College riilladelphluV (irentest ItiiHlneM School HApprt tPaciu-rH. Modern oqulpmput. Indl UltiitI Hdvant-pmriit. Charisei moderate. Po sIMojis uarantftMl, Day nnd Nifcht Classes. iin HtudntH now iittendlnu. Knroll now. 07 Chestnut Street, I'huim Walnut 384 Short Courses "i&Zg Hookkeeplng, Shorthand, Typewriting, Eng lish. Penmanship. Dictaphone. Comptometer Day and evening sessions. Start at any time Individual Instruction. 1'AI.MF.B SriIOtll.. IB Bnntli 10th St. Palms Business College J ghest- Day and Evening. Hookkeeplng, Civil Service Secretarial. Touch Typewriting. Kngllsh. etc Attend the best. Individual! Instruction. Or.lAA at vina n-A Trim ma aMb...l !s.a v.h Cicirii pouviinmi a iiun uirui;e AutJ: THE FARNUM SCHOOL 1807 Tine Bt. Heopena Sept. 30th. Kindergarten. General. College Preparatorr Courses. Little boys. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY rlIAI.MF.ltS INSTITUTK, "010 ARCH ST Classes for men and women; private periods Call, write or phone Locust 3581. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS' SCHOOL 9pen" S'P'" 23- A few vacan- cle for earnest college prepar- ..j ,.....,. ........... ... iti.vAitij. l'rln. FRIENDS' SELECT school f(r, ON-TIIK-PAnKWAY-mth "nT Alh ,' learners n allien i-osltlons waiting. Free reglsfn for College i Normal graduates Modern Teachers' llurean. IOOS Market St' Intensive tutoring for college, law and med Maher ITep. School. Wltberspoon Uldg. MITSIO Zeckwer-Hahn ?,hiIildIPhia, ,,.,. Musical Acadcmv , 1" Minice St., Philadelphia Eminent faculty, modern equipment. Address Charlton Lewis Murphy. Managing Director, LEEFSON-HILLE C0'n0spbmiS" 1 824 Chestnut S J. Mth Ave. and York Hoal Oak Lane. Publlo Bchool Muslo tBupsrvlilaa. REOPENS SEPTEMBEH 10TH OEItMANTOWN BltANCH Philadelphia Musical Academy 80 EAST WALNUT JJKKK Opens September 4th, ISIS JOSEPH W. CLAMKE. Director Prospectus Mailed on Request The Sternberg School of Music 10 S. 18th M., reopens Sept. ID. Complete musical education, Teachers' classes. Call or write for cat. Office open after Sept. 0. NEW YOnU voice teacher and coach, fii n?A &Y'r?l2! CTl . .. v. i ALjasmawt'. - immius - ' . ,, .-,'i. P.", -....! w'V;$irf : f S say, a saucepan, corkscrew, a couple of rubber balls nnd half a dozen pairs of shoo laces In a bundlo and sell It for twenty-flvo cents. The buyer takes a chance on what he gets." "You sec," I continued, excited like, "everybody likes a gamble, and I'll bet tho peoplo would Just cat 'em up." All ho did was grunt and, of course, sweat. But last Saturday there were piles of parcels, some marked twenty-live cents and some fifty cents, and a big card said: BK A SPOnT! Buy a mystery bundle. ' Ycu get your money's worth ten times over you might get stungl Be a sport nnd try your luck 1 No returns or exchanges : It's Just a straight gamble. Believe me, or believe mo not, but wo clenred the whole lot beforo 7 o'clock. The people Just fought for them ain't human belngifunny? ARCHBISHOP IRELAND WEAK Physicians Expect Death of St. Paul Prelate During the Day By the Associated Press HI. l'Hiil, Minn., Sept. 23. -Despite two sinking spells through the night, Archbishop John Ireland still clung to life this morning. After each attack he ...tiit.i enmeuhnt. hut obvslcians hold out no bopo for his living throughout tit.. .ln. Archbishop Ireland was "comewhat, weaker" at 9 o'clock this morning, his sccretnry announced. Hoth Sfxm Wharton School of Finance and Commerca Evening Couriet Finance Hanking Heal Estate Economics Kor Bulletin or further Informa tion write or phono Daring 100. k Registration: Kvcry evening. 7-ft o'clock, except Saturday. Sessions begin Oct. 7. Tliroilore J. Ornyson, Dim-tor Logan Hull, University of JViiiui. 3Gtlt und M'oodlantl Avpnup C West Branch i Y. M. C. A.-J SPECIAL STUDY for Men and Women Tn addition lo the Preparatory nml Teehnlcnl Courses, the follow. Ins special studies aro included: Expression and Dramatic Art Public speaking Is an Important part of this course, together with every phase of Instruction that will develop your talents nlone dramatic lines. Personal Efficiency Applied Psychology Domestic Science Kor the vouwr woman who wishes to learn cooklnR, sewlne nnd household management, the latter course will prove Im mensely valuable. Day Schools open Sept. 5 Niaht Schools open Sept. 2.1 Write, phone or call The Director, 63d nnd Sansom fits. r CENTRAL . X SCHOOL SYSTEM The only private School with ele mentary schools in various narts of city. Thorough education from kin-Mol aergarten to college or business life. , Guarded companionship; close per-' " sonal contact with skilled teachers. pecM attention to physical train ing. Ceparate departments for boys and Blrls In senior echool. Reopens Ninth month 24th. Year Book law ready Write for Rates I'KIICIVAI, VAVI.OK REX, KM MA 1IAKNES M-AIXACE. Acting Principals 18th and Race Hts.. Philadelphia BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE 7 Tho budlnpas world wants nt onra an I J army of louriff men nnd women uten- I 'oerflDherB. tvnlflta. bUnra. und apcre-l taripx. uur trulnlne will enable you to I nulckly feourn a Rood pa vine position. I Day d Sight Sessions, Vntcr miy time I Win neHinnt m.. I'niuuienniiu Thousands of Positions Now available to ronnr woman In Rail roods. Government Work and Yeomanry Well-trained atenoiraphera bookkeeiv era to All tho vacancies left bv men. Tho coat of our courae to train yon ta amair and It takes about flo days. Our a;ro4 uates hold some of the best rosltlona tm the city. Write NOW for booklet or clt 30-Day Business College Parkway Hide.. Broad A Cherry Sts, SHORTHAND AND BOOKKEEPING Our graduates are tn constant demand, QaM til ayinr posuions awaji you. urecc onon- hanrl. business and secretarial course. Day school ine vumy, eiweny Bys.ein. Lompiti now open; night school opens Tuesday, Sept. S. Enroll any time. Call or wrlt xor run particulars and catalog, VIII I A. I11T8INES8 COrXEGB Ann CAllere nf Cnmmerro 1017 Thewtniit St.. Philadelphia National School of Elocution and Oratory. ?lass or private Instruction. noTh sexes. D. I,. SllOK.MAKUK, Parkway nldg. After Oetober 1. 1714 De I wincey at. MISH IIART'H Trainine Hehool for Kinder rartners. 3600 Walnut Kt.. I'hlla. Junior, Senior & CIraduste Courses, Primary metb ode. Practleal Klndersartena. Itomellke 8tu dents' residence. For particulars add. Ad4 lalde T. lllman.l'rln.. 8000 Walnut HI., Phila. " OAK UNR. I'A. ' OAK I.ANK COUNTRY UAV M'llOOb' While Road. Oak Lane. Phila. . K lun 1111 am a r iiuuu . ni nig I Salary I for I Vou I 80-scre farm. UpecU attention. Dtniocratl(i.v. v "' vu T . T",r, itj J". - 1 ' . u . w V V " , 1 l J J- .. L. ,M,kj. trjLv '-... : . , . . n V 5."l ,JJ Cl
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