" ''.., j. !?rnw. w Trrsy'rY w r V i r. , . 6T t i ' EVENING PUBLId LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; THURSDAY1, SEPTEMBER 26, 1918 V. . v7: EDUCATIONAL 'tV PROMINENT WOMEN RULE DANCES NEAR CAM? LEE - Soldiers Protected by Committee Which Issues Introduction Cards Only to Worthy Young Women War Camp Community Service Helps -Sar a v ,f j, pti ,t; .!, ,-v ipi1 j KDt'CATIOVATi tEDrCATIONAI. F.IH CATIONAL nt CATIONAI, EDVCATIONAI. ' niinr urn nnd A-as . m ... x u.ia a. ma. ... s ... - .., a - . . .... ,,M .., iodiie wn una iwjh asUM urn nmi unii in nr urn inn iinrii louni mm nnu iinm innnv mm hi niri h' V By a Staff Correspondent Camp J.ee. Petersburg, Vi.. Sept 26. SPECIAL, functions In retershurfc and surrounding .communities that are Klen for the benefit of men In Itlnkl are to lack nothing In the line of de corum and contention. In fact, they are to bo such hlnh-clnsa nffalrs that no woman, unless she Is nrmed with a card of Introduction, will be admitted Into the society of Uncle Sam's sol diers This rule, which meets the appront of soldiers and ofllcers at the camp, haH been put In force by the war enmps community service, and, naturally enough, bars objectlonablo characters from social functions "It applies partlculnrlv," said II. h, Van Clse. director of the War camps community service, "to public dince halls. The manners of these Institu tions are co-operating, and will admit no woman unless she has an Introduc tion card Issued hv our organization A group of Petersburg women act as chaperons and Issue cards Hbt Hrnail rowers If they feel that a girl Is objection able, they refuse her a card, and that means that she cannot attend the soldier dances Such n rule bira the 'fox-trotting variety' from Richmond, who would flock to the public dinces unless some sort of rMd rules were In force. The s j stem has elevated the nubile dances to a high plane, and thp bovs from Pennsylvania who attend the affairs ore certain of meeting the finest young women In this section The rule mav be a bit arbitrary, but It la neces sary." Mr. Van Clse todav announced that the camp Is expanding so rapidly that his organization haB appropriated 55 -000 to meet the needs of welfare work outBlde the cantonment during the coming 5 ear. Of first Importance Is the establishment of an oltlcers' club, and one will he established next week In the downtown section of Petersburg A canteen at the Union Itallroad Sta tion Is another need that will be met. Camp surgeons ale unable to account for the fresh outbreak of Spanish In fluenza, but are Inclined to hold the low temperatures responsible The last week has been exceptionally cold for this section of the country, and a gen uine grip breeder Cunningham In Schools Despite the seriousness of tho malady, there are manv men who have failed to be alarmed Naturally, they ore men recently promoted and students at the ofllcers' training school Joseph Cun ningham, former Philadelphia newspa per man, who served ns n Knights of Columbus secretary at Camp Meade, Is nt the school and proving a likely can didate for first honors. "We work fourteen hours a day," said Joe, "audhavc tho remaining ten hours for study. It Is some life, but a great experience and well worth every mlfiute of the time expended " U K Itodgers, of Barnesboro, Pa , who left a good dental piactlce to shoul der r rifle, has been promoted to the grade of first lieutenant In the dental corps, which puts an end to his rifle and bayonet work. Captain P. H. Wjkoff, of Trenton, N. J , has Just been mide a major, and Second Lieutenant William C. Plummer, of Pittsburgh, has departed for Camp Cody, where he will assist tho camp advocate. Plummer Is an attorney and well known In Philadelphia legal circles. Hartan Krey, of Wllkes-Borre, who made his debut In the National Army as a second lieutenant. Is now wearing a captain's bare I hlllp Blsdorf, Thlid and Dickinson streets, Philadelphia, has been In camp less than four weeks, but has been made a sergeant and has applied for admission to the ofllceis' training camp .Can You Smile To Show Your Teeth ? Are you proud to leave clean, lus trous teeth? Indicative of character nd refinement a mark of beauty dean teeth are possible to all, SOZODONT will keep our teeth sound and clean, your gums firm and healthy your breath sweet and wholesome. FOR THE TEETH Liquid Powder or Paste SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE Kershaw Hall GERMANTOWN ACADEMY Includes Primary and Kindergarten Departments We take little fellows as well as their older brothers." Boys in the Primary Department stay all day luncheon is served at the school. The Kindergarten, new this year, is for both girls and boys four and five years old. The little folks have their own building and grounds adjoining the Academy. Liberty Tadd System supplements the work. Exceptionally thorough college preparatory course enables boys to enter leading colleges and universities. Military training is now included in the gymnasium work. It consists of army setting-up exciciscs and drill. Five geneiations of Philadelphians have been trained at the Academy. Send your boy to us. He will like Germantown Academy. Mr. Osbourn, the headmaster, can see you any time during the day. Phone "Germantown 4440" for an appointment. Germantown, Philadelphia y i J TI SWSItJ EDUCATIONAL MM Both Ketes You'll Fail by Yourself BANKS' BUSINESS COLLEGE If You will never reach tho place ou want without the training that wo will sivo you Practical business knowl edge Is the thine that wins sold and this Is the school In which to acqulro It quickly. Day and Xioht Sessions. Enter any (line 65 (hestnut Ht. Philadelphia SHORTHAND AM) IIOOKKEEFINO Our graduates are In constant demand Oood Saying positions await you Gregg Short and, the easy, speedy astem. Complete business and secretarial courses. Day and Bliht school now open. Intensive training. Knroll any time. Call or wrlie 1 for full particulars and catalog. fUBB PHILA. IIUSINFSS COLI.EOE afar and College of Commerce Km 1017 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia Snrincf Garden Institute Broad and 8prlng Garden Streets TECHNICAL, SCHOOLS Art Mechanic Electricity Automobile Illustrated Prospectus Term now open Women's Classes In Automobile Architec tural It Mechanical Drawing Book Illus Strayer's Business College Philadelphia's Greatest Ilnslness School Expert teachers. Modern equipment. Indi vidual advancement Charges moderate. Po sitions guaranteed. Day and Night Classes. nnO students now attending Knroll now. WIT Chestnut Street. I'liene Walnut SSI FRIENDS' SELECT $a!& OVTHE-PARKWAY 10th and 17th Sti. Yonnr Men and Boy Shipbuilders AN OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT Blue print readlnar Is an Important riart of your work. The man who can do t gets a better position1. Learn how. Take our course In blue print reading for shipbuilders. Dag Schools Open Sept. IS Nitht Schools Open Sept. 23 Our entire technical course Is practical end complete-. Write; phone or call on the Director and find out how yuu can fit yourself for a more responsible posi tion with more pay. West Branch VY.M.C.A.' 52d and Sansom Streets rRINCKTON. N. J. Princeton Preparatory School ftallYtw nrettai-Atarv arhnnl tnr tvw Avar 14. i-iT-r:";". "Vi-im " iT-f" rv". t.-j napm prusjrws.. jimiira purnoer or. pupin (60) and freedom from rlffid clan organ tia in Mm. Ktctlltnt muI 11 fctUntlou alVc W Military TINE. Headmaster, umber of pupils I class oraanlia- snd facilities Spe Both Sexes University of Pennsylvania WHARTON SCIIOOf, OF FINANCE AND COMMERCES Offers Evening Courses for Men and Women lecountina Commercial Law Ileal Estate Insurance Advertising Salesmanship Finance Correspondence Banking Economics The University offers various courses adapted to the needs of men who appreciate the necessity of an intelli gent approach to our present day business problems Registration every evening except Saturday, 7 to U o'clock. Sessions begin October 7. THEODORE S. CKAtSOV. Director Logan Hall, 36th ht. i. Woodland At, MISS WHARTON'S SCHOOL 1716 PINE STREET REOPENS OCT. 1. Olrls and Little Boys. CHESTNUT HILI,. tot Rex ave Mrs Noble's School for fllrls and Little boya reopens Monday, Oct. 7; 13th ear. doling Women nnd tilrlw Phila. School of Design for Women Bread aid Mtitsr Sli., Rsopsns StpL 30 Young . Women and Girls Full courses In Art and Industrial Art. Practical Designing In all Its branehts? Illustration .Fashion Illustration. P. A. II, WllTENKK FELLOWSHIP Til KUKOI'K FOB nr.SlUN The Agnes Irwin School SOU and Mil T T.ancey Flat . Philadelphia Registration of new pupils, Thurs., Sept. 31. Registration of old pupils Friday. Sept. 2T. The Gordon-Roney School For girts. 4113 Spruco Street General and College Preparatory Courses. Roof garden and Oym. Miss RONBT. Prln. MCHIO Zeckwer-Hahn ?fhiI?d1,Ph,aI Musical Academy 1817 Sprue St.. Philadelphia Eminent faculty, modern equipment. Addresi Charlton Lewis Murphy, Managing Director. PANCINO 5 private Dancing ssonb g The CORTISROZ BCnoOL. Mirrored Stodloe 1820 Chestnut St. Day A Eva Locust li A TEAtllKR FOH FVKRV Pllril? SPFCIAT. RATFW FOR MEN IN UNIFORM HPMMFR RFSORTS n to athletics snd moral Inst'n at drill. 48th yar, I master, Prlaestea. H. t. ATLANTIO CITY. N. 3. ' " Westminster ty.mV "! ,cn 1,r- ." til gfl nn VI 19 IMI qpdillr. Chsi.Bjar.' HOTEL B0SC01EL gS.tucJfwA;; w- amir, euro, pians. Halt. A. JC KAXIO: STUDENTS' ARMY TRAINING CORPS Offers Special Training for Military Service to Youths Between 18 and 20 Years Old Here's the Opportunity of a Lifetime for You Chaps Who Just Registered to Fit Yourselves for Responsible Posts in the National Army. Uncle Sam will give you a technical education free and pay you while you are learning. Here's the plan: The. Government has established Students' Army Training Corps at the universities and colleges listed below, They have been selected and approved by the War Department your local draft board will assign you to the one you select. A student entering the S. A. T. C. is not given deferred classifi cation or temporary exemption from service. On the contrary, he automatically becomes a member of the regular army, lives in barracks and draws a private's pay of $30 a month. The Govern- Further information concerning the 5. A. T. C. may be obtained on application, either in person or by letter, to any of the following institutions : UNIVERSITY OF 'PENNSYLVANIA PHILADELPHIA. PA. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PHILADELPHIA. PA. ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE PHILADELPHIA. TA. ment also pays for his "keep" and tuition. r If you are a high school graduate, or having thirteen units of college preparatory work, you will receive special technical train ing which will fit you to perform important medical, engineering and general military duties. You also will receive adequate military training. If you show that you are made of the right stuff you may win an appointment to an Officers' Training Camp. Or you may be allowed to continue in the educational institution for such special technical training as the needs of the service require. DREXEL INSTITUTE riHLADKI.rillA. PA. VILLANOVA COLLEGE WLLANOVA. PA. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY COLLEGE CHESTER. P., FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL COLLEGE LANCASTER. PA. BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY LKWISKCRO, TA. 1 ALBRIGHT COLLEGE MER8TOWN, PA. , URSINUS COLLEGE COLLEQEVILLE, TA. -JM h t hVl Vi r5 1 lrfc'1 ''' m i "1 t w. Mfc 13 I Vis, lw i rl i3 rH f" Ll ?c V 'I 4t .r I '.r-l " 1 ' t -" l Pr A sr i-i l i m i.in h,J r T ttK $! , t A ' ,f- ' ') ; A' vl