t l" I t fr' .n 1- is &, ADE f OMMAMANT I OPENS WAR ON GRIP Ictlieiil OlTujfi-s Ahsifiiicd to rii.w.L- eit.rpnil nf Tiidn. . enzti in Camp Irclnl I) ip itch o H.e ."viiIho I'tiMlr Ltiloer ('limp Mrnilo, Hct. 2. Tluce cilllc. r nf lit? tncillt'iil corps iKnert to (Inly vvllli tbe I.fiiette 11 Iiiii nrrlvul l.cre IiikI nlRht ami were trlKtieil tliiH iikiiiiIiik liy Mnjor ,leinn il t'iiiiH, tin' i1lvll(in "ninniniitlrr, lo nl t In cbcikltiK Hip mucin! of Spanlili lluctiz.i which bus taken n cphlcmlo xm durliiR tbe hint few ilnyit At o (.lltlf nine, men IMc ni'en irnn?icr il to the uterlliiil department am! bnil In nntiitniy dct-irlunenta, also foi In vv.rk Tho merlin! nlllectri.vvlin arrived e ,,, . I i ' ' iiiiiiniw i i imiii a 4 . mi' ii rdny are .iptiiltm Clarence l Slilrko irvliiKt'm, x. ,t , Krucut .1 W Crawforil. )il .lului UnrM and Klrat Lieutenant iWntcrtnvvn, N V: Arthur C ltna-ell, iimiiII in llnmlriJ'. Captain Sblr-' l.nxt Ornnse; Harry U .lamp, l'lalr. x mi. iimitd to the Rcxenty-wcond "'"'J: 'Vl'-7MlLi t fiuit ami the oilier,, to the l.leventh ';' i'n'0,,Ipllni:,c"nJ ' "Bh T"P" inltnrt Tt-ifri iJPrt, .SPtt If ritHflW It'K, N. J. ' inc., S nf tl,P 'ncvcntv-Kecnnd ' " " M?, ,""t'"" ,H'n; Ifuitrv Imv, l-rn nlsneiUto ! Kin- I J""1,l -Mil pin. a hlPllo o I lopr, ami So ry.l .ulLiu-nt of that rrBl.nP.it They, W. "" nr" otb''1 P-tloj nr .W.tlh IMwanl 1- Art.i.1.1. Wnrrcn '" w.trnii wnn linlil . i-terclaj afiei ir.mr lliainll Kerhn 1'rn.l T Hart-, ""'"' "'1 "'- ,lrll'1 "1U W ro!,llM ,(''' .tn -..p..' f Oknn.. U.miptt S Dw. ery iifuinoim t nt the i-oaiion U i.rr unci i Smith. Ha. i-m-r. I- Honnuth. ' 'T llk,l''-v, "l"' h;' n"1 ""' Mncl S. ,..n- ami Ji.lm A Dan- "'" 1,a"' """"I ''tnhor 13 ntMltiHt oiip in l-u.n yu.mltjs ami John I' Mo- nf ""l """ fr" " "i jinne "f tho ciimuhI ilptachinrnt L-,I"1' .lieu iIiimi meut hup hppn trans- , 'rank Wnmllp illrr-ptor of MilKhts nf jimI to .Up i:ifpn-h Sivltary Train - ' '''"tuw aotiMt tr. I plnnnlnR n (tala Unto Jn.in T Ilahpr n onuclpiitloui " 'pla Ion for ol.i.nlnwI)a. October ijfifiiofih. naiuSn.initPiM-.vtnnliiiiPiit. 1 -'."' nltliotiRli the hnliay falN on ! b.vi a-!Kncll lo tl.P unitary ile- ' n"r'ln l ,1,',, ""V"; " "f (H.n .. - nl-S.VomI Infant. yi 'n 1',ft '" l,un" ,Jl"t """, "'" Vm" ... , . , ,. , , . l'ti" jhe proRrani ha? not as et Iippi. rn u.aui nmlltoili.m of the MilKhlx annniincul lint It will prohahh io.iHt (Miimhtu anil soxcral l.uiiBnlnwii of nf ,0X,1C ,, fHoel In u Mimic al iHinir Men'o Clirlxtlnti Aiinoclntlnn . ,ii ,,,.n0rm (vp hpp. i'li .ii-p.l ami win t. rMil for lo a.v liai. puis slimilil Hip npPtl arise. 1. li.no he n pliee.1 in the hoitei" u l'.. . lint a wppK apo. van the ll i.la. Mi. home in tlip hlK wooden y In in.! th pi.Hip cMtitonniPiU r.k i Hki n LIB liorpltnl The ipn .honand nulv spleptrd niPti Jin wip t Imp "ppnrtpil here last Ull tlji inii.ulof the Inllu nz i li ih 1icci Tl.p trninlnit Is not l.elnK hold up he- .l-p of ill- pldpiiilc All of tin. drill l V 'nuniN hip Mirnncrd pip daj. Tills ,Vin .. . of the hlse.st tiiaiiPUMiM cr held 'i r- wll l. t iij.nl Actual in- coud n will nre. ill "-'in,., ,.,,,,. i il, ,,m ,,, .,, , ..lii.. rotim II l ' '.rUliB nut a hed'i . of fiimps for the lads for Sat- "d.n after inni nint Sumhiy as wpII as her linnri "f llhorti It Is . the pur- e f Mi. authorities to keen the i i ..iiiiiorii.es ... Keep hip ..1 nun n "licit all .V iiuu.li as pos- hie Jlnjpr ' i ,il Cutter hai annoiiiu'cd If if-utui em of the followlni; nctliiR tolllc tin line's Seicpunt John S IlIlHOII Si'K'llti -Krt ,il llf,Ultr . rB in i I iin V oshi ,i, to Sepni-llrs! It.ipti) ml S'kj. an' Joseph A ll.it li SInij Mtlr.l liifantn Second I.leu- liaiile .i ma i .1 Iimii.imi and Kdw.ird llair ,. h. uii ti.tnsfurpil to the Kimtj- . 1 I'lpld Anllltij brigade (..dlllal, j. m )UELLI DI ARTIGLIERIA AL FRONTE ITALIANO "rnppc ii8lriache Kcspinte in tin 'IVir.iiho 'Presso Mori P' a nit !! Il.iit.il l'n(lr PI-UMIT V .'111 ,, ,v ' " I j l f Urtiits-r l I"? . .s i i' Jin of IMilM hint , !''.. f Itc Pn i.l nt a s nt nt ' -us l'r w 1 ,s 11 n. r il itmiii'. 1' ottobrt f'al' r'u ' ' .1 ilia riottte ill pttneri j f .1 1 im comunic.ito pulihiic.it.. hi tin' ' rr do la i'i en i hi r'leva ... ,111 In du ivrnilf : 'tlRllcria. 1 i, i.ill n volto linrro 'niipiHl. il sono virllicatl Mlap 1 ' 'r'liBl v in eib'.ite Iuuro J't II r t' tioll'aici del l'as'lbo till.iltlp' . 1 ih AhIi5 1 u in !a leploite PI Mo I 0 slid a 1 Mori, i 11 "Iparlo nemJco n'V il i.iRc'i'PRere 1 llref Itnltnne ma (f Ul"pirso Ij.1 iitliMitr,,i tiPT'n 'tPe operazlo'ii lll'titli ill fn nte Itn'lnrio cnm'ncln jd es eie illscusi.i dall i '.impa itillnn.i cm upientnnli Inlehs- , siieclalniente di u.tnilo tr nn Rljiutn m iip drlln sotto jlK3lonp' delU Utt'pprli iRll Mlntl femplo 1 ho inoltn p"nl i.M mentn s.ira lihrto sPRiiito di lln Turc'ila SI oreile (if una diclsa offenslva corn o 1'Aus.trla. h one i moincnto potrebhe fai rac llll.Rtie una i otupleta e llnalo vlttorla, ro' la Reueiale oplnlone e" chc ncRlorl rlnforzl da p.vt drRll lleatl corronc per talo declhlvo colpo I-.i cltta' ill I.ucc.i In voluio Icrl nornre l'Ainerlca cambUlmlo II nomp del oul vaid rl.ni Pletro, la passcRRl.ita che irfe nitoitio alle mttra rlella cltta'. In ie)o dl "Iloulevnid I'ri-glilcnte Wilson" 1 ccoa'lone i! detta itilmonl.i fu ln URiirnto In C isa per Rll Orfaiil dl Ouer 1, la uuale ' dmuta alia lomhlnata i-nprrblti dt I cltladliil dl huccn e degll mcrluuii I Ijn centliulo di bambini dl soldatl ' pilgono Ivl eduuitl estltl e mnntenutl hi la Cioce- Ituss 1 Americana alia quale evt J la .liin.uiltarla Idea 'dellii nuova 'an,a Qitula ' stajln c istrulta cop ORUl , osslbllo eoiifoitn e Mioi.do reRole stret- ailiente saiiltatln oil IRieniche Mia rcriinmilit lntervcnno II He Vlt-1 nrlo Uinanuele cd un Riande numero ill ' ho autorita clvlll u lullltarl, !ll inloil f'Miltiuim. la cnoperailonu lllitare deliVAnicrka ei II Rcnerosn pvoto Intiupniso'dnRli amerlcaulllii con lupzlonu con II (aoveruu Itallano. Anmtej'duni, -' ottobro S apprinde clip II Roveinatoio Rerma lcp del IIcIrIo, parlando con un'alta Utotlta" olnndeap, ha detto' "I planl lucio B'a" prontl pvr una solleclta evacu.i- ilopo dal JlelRlo, hi) clo1 far.i' trovato i teCcs.sailor l.'.Httoltii tedesco net IlelRlo orp?ra" alia rronticra Rermanica alio opo dl dlmostinre al iiiomln clie nol ' ealinentn vvRlljino dlfcndero 11 nostro iacse " I nuinorl clrcolano secondo 1 quail au- mrlU' n Mint I delrtllanda sono state ivlnte nl conllnn belRa, alio sonpo ill jrevenlre qualslasl olaxlpno ill ttrrl rli olandese, In lsla dellti rltlrnta del edeschl , 1 t,'n dlspacclo da Iaondra reca clip II lorrlspondcnlu dlploumtico del "laondon i lally rhronldo" dice "la'Austila hi. aim che sfRUii la la della UulKaria. er le rtcsse r.iRlonl Kiclall, pconoinlche I polltlche ICssa e' tremanto per 11 Irriore ilfllo scopplo d! una rholuzlone Jalfaata dall'tBiiuriirfeiito." Joteph A. Sihofield Dies Miirrr... !.. Oct 2 Joseph A Scho iMcl. foi manj veat-i promlnoit In State tepubllcm poiltlca and former Stats jteprtfeittitUve, died at his. home here fpatcrday at the ope of fltt-ven tears. Heath, followed ah extended ill ieiu. Mr Mcllofleld was also well known h'the oil Industry He was born In ,'nflatdelphla, vaa, a member of the War- laiuavj. Il aw. anv.'.Jl-aiail i, jrw.s ana now in MANY NEW NONCOMS APPOINTED AT DIX Several Advanced in Rank and Other Enlisted Men , Promoted Cnmp HI. Oct. 2 Th follow Iiir iirnnitillotii linve been innde In tin' enlisted personnel, camp honiln.ti.ii toiH tletHiliinent . To. be hiittiillon perRcant majors fiir.ior.il John M Datincnfclccr, New York city. Serjeant .lonph A Vlau, W.itertovwi, N. V., anil Corporal 1'nrl 1". Itlrkciil, Tn he fcrdiiintK Privates. .!nrih It I llrinlnu. t'liiiitlcri . lMttlti I. McPeik. Hatkonmck: Albert la Durkln, fain .urn, nuitcri r. i nrrnii, i oniLui, i , Hrontiua AlilLiicii ami Albeit r iskiii- niorr, .Vevvaik, t'atlton Tlmhcrman, Womlburs. N J ; I'jrporal I.t S .Mau ley, Hnrfnlo To ho oorlioraN Private l'mlprlik T kjllflll I tllffn !-. la's-tltil 1 I'l-lllnn Ti, rollowlnc ofliper. now .ittarlierl tn ,ht, tBj(1 n(1 , ,,.,,,, ,,ap ,,0(,n , ,.,,,.,1 , ,ho Mllh if,lntlv u,,,,. ,,,, hi,pV M.irphle llattle fr.ck Miol, i,i, utoi.-int Manui .1 riih llos. to, MllH ,, , 0Ull.IMnt i),,r'lM F noir. Toipntt 1 W n JlAillijn JUUKNALIjlj DULL rur Sympathies Lend tn Clitslli. Coillliatilllts Wotllldcd ., . ..... " I'll" aJuiinnfrr Vpm Madrid, Oct 2 - Two duels were foilRht hetween JournallitH as an out- Krowth of contrnierps helwren (!ri- i,,.,.,,,,,!,!!,, .i sMpjuthlzers with thp AIIIpi Spnor MIpo director of the Journal Allies, and Spnor Uiijol, dlrictor of the ';Pnn'.rmptille npwsi.iper. lh.rli. were , roinhjluiits in one or the nKbtK (Ulol ,,; FerloiiK- wounded l, the jiini The other encounter was hetwppu the fnii of Seuor Henllulre, the sculptor Pdllni of the Journal Miles and the (!ei- ... ", '."" J""'""""i; '""iriKiirz iMppnn Henlllure wounded H.ipena In the aim Fast American Dyes Are Here Last spring, at the Textile Show, we invited an examination of what we had accomplished in the production of coal-tar intermediates and colors. This was done by exhibiting the applied American products in comparison with their German prototypes. Color for color wc demonstrated, by dyeings exposed to sunlight and weather, that what we were producing was equal to its German equivalent. It was thus possible to announce that the supply of American Colors verms German Colors was an accomplished fact. It was explained frankly, however, that there were a number of missing links; and on platform and in print wc have cautioned the consumers of dyes and the users of textiles that teitain shades could only be obtained from dyes that would stand slight cxposuie to the sun. Notably wc emphasized the absence of the fast blue which enters into a great number of combinations in mode shades for Somen's wear and light woolen suitings. Having thus acknowledged our earlier limitations wc aio all the more happy to be able to announce that as a result of the continued successes of our Research Department wc arc now producing in limited quantities two of the fastest colors known in the art of dyeing. These will correct the situation above referred to. i ! ' These new types, dyeings of which were displayed at the National Exposition of Chemical Industries, are: Alizarine Sapphire the fastest known level acid dye to light, for xvool, and Carbanthrene Blue N a vat-color of the greatest fastness lo Washing, for cotton. The introduction of these types, together with Indigo and Alizarine already announced, and some twenty fast colors now produced by us in large quantities, means that every reasonable demand for fast colors has been met. In 1919 thesevproducts will be available in large quantities and thus the manu facture of dyes in all its complexity, with a stability based upon American research and build upon American capital, may be regarded as fully established in America. As a guarantee to those who have given their patriotic support to this industry during it3 initial stages that it shall not fall into the hands of the Germans at the close of the war, the control of the .Company has been placed in a VOTING TRUST on file with the Guaranty Trust Cpmpany of New ""i'ork. This control is in the General Chemical Company of New York, the Semet-Solvay Company of Syracuse, The Barrett Company of New York, and their associates. National Aniline & Chemical Company " Incorporated 21 Burling Slip, New York ' 7 v Branch Offices Bostqn Clu'cago Charlotte Cincinnati Buffalo Brooklyn ...-L ''.; : 1: CAMP LEE STARK BOND CAMPAIGN Managers Are Warned fur Each Battalion and Sepa rate Tnit I'niiip I. re, n Oct I The l.lbrllv I..inn I'liinii.ilKii nnuiiiR the soldiers Is iirocresulnir Tim nrin. clpal wotk done thus far has been the appointment of bond iHinpalRn nianaRers lor cam imttailnn nnd rppiirntp unit In the camp The Idea of the riiiupiilKn will he for this Hither to fee that the matter Is prestnted to cnih man In his sertlon anil (that he be Riven the op portunity to suhcrlhi'. Thm will deal themselves entlielv with the hale .if bonds that ate to liq paid for out of the inoinniv silarles of the men Authority tins been Rinnted allow Iiir the IssuhiR nf clolhlliR by the I'tilt. d States yuarterinintrr Jvp.iitnient to men of furtlKii niniles nttaclinl to units In this country Authorised vouillers nillt be sent to tin- propi i einbissles Unlet it have been Issiud tli.tr when an American civilian now ovetsms is examined ami ncieptcd hi tin. propel authorities under the di.ift law fur serv ice and Is fin warded as pl.vsliallv 111 for service to this cnuntrv. ih.n ,, Mi,,, )0 letnlned hi the servke, if 1,,. H nt f()I. otil.i limited wolk a MIDVALE MAY DEAL WITH MEN C(i.IWlic linriiniiig Plan to Be Propdm-il in Director V II Tli'kiin viie iiitiini ,,f tip. .Mldvale Stiel and iiriliiani e iiiiiipinv, nnnounied afle. the annual mutli.R of the comp.inj that a siun or i..lluilve barR.ilnl.iR with nnplnvcs would lu sub mlttril to the hiMnl of dlniiois Tor ,4p ptoval ind.ij Th. svstem i .ills Tor all fn tcanir.it Ion of worl.men within tin- lomp.inv to rep resent einploves in all iUeiloiis that ntlse between the compariv and lis men li will not entail auv abandonment of the open shop pilnclple Tin- .nllntlv.' baiR.ilnliiR svstem Is In iffiu In m.uii in- iiiisni.ii plants west or tin Mississippi, but the .Mldv.ile sti i'oihimih Is the llrst i.tstirn coinp.iu.v to take it up Mi'd Jli 1'kkson ltet.lillR dliectots H-eleiti.( were Pcli'j A Itoekefeller. .Man. Una It podRp, Joseph W llaiihuiii William i: Coiej and Wllll.in I. lMiksmi Mr Dickson said that tin i'onii,in Is nun. Iiir out Ml tin lilies for tin fiovrrnment PLANK KVIDHXCK HKMtl) Heariiip Kciiiiieil llefntc Ilrpnrl I Reailv for I'rc-iileui IV n.lilnittioi. Oct 2 llenrliiRs In the rtepartnunt or .Insii,-,. nlrplam 'nves'l R.itlon have been rrstiniril after i lecess or several weeks devoted to trnnsri ibin records of testhnoiiv rm otllcers, civil olllclals and r pn sentatiM i.r air plane mnnuf.tctiiiliiR loncerns at" lo lie heard this wiek.bv Charlis i: HurIics anil aMtornev tltneral flreRnrv who e. pect to befiln iict wik lo'nplliiiR Mm ilual rtport Ihls probnbl.v will be . om pleted and sent to President Wil-.m in about three weeks BaBtiSiviwosBraatis3suiriEa3 Hartford Milwaukee Philadelphia Kansas City Minneapolis Providence Works Wappingers Falls Marcus Hook ,fst' . yAtrx , , ' -; Ml, , ' ... . ...i... I BUSINESS CAREER OF PETER FLINT A Story of Salvstnanship by Harold WUilvhciul iCopvrtQtiti fVVII TOl can Just Itn.iRlni ii.nv ir.llwnen .. ... .. i. X t walked Into tin Mamiliude ollk r pslrirlay nnil fottnil ndltnan slttlnR tliere --.i i lleres wliete i inert ttreasy tmisii." Mhoimht. imt or .oiire. , y"" , JW;;;?; ..J'"1,, ,,K!C"U" ,w wn" I wasn't RoltiR to let bin. mr the funk i """Han alsl.rs son' 1 was In, so I said, as IsiM as brass. Iteltmnt. tuined to no. "Se ou Snt- "(lood inoiiilm?. Mr. lb Itman ; come to urrtay " take out some Insurance?" ITm n hr left and I heard him purtliiK He funiblt.l in his imckel anil broimht , "mI Itruiittng bv tin (.Uat"r nut a live spot, passed It tn me and said t told Kmnda nlsmt It, of course, and "lU're"s voiir monrv for Saturday" I he aeemeil uulle r. II. veil. Vm me, tlelt- t took" It Mllhmit a word -I was too I man la qultp n Kood ustnmer with l.'ian-bowled-over. as the allev pin said p. It- Is'a tlrm, the Ittpuhllc Cutluy Com man the while, puffed and irrnntirt white pany. be struccled to set his pocket handker "lleltmaila sh.vI.ir 11. si hP wished he ililef The exertion, of course, made '"iilld do It sometimes makes Hip think him sweat moie than ener so lw the of that story that Uruno Duke told us time he'd Rot It he hid plent of lisp for last werk at the salesmanship moelliiK: It I doegn't It jnfir' I nfleu wonder ir he slrustRles to e . ' "."''V''V".,? V."1? nn w0 his handkerchief lo woik up a healthv I '"""'' n'wut It. Ill teil It tomorrow, sweat or if he sweats to havo ft cham e I Jum lor lul1' to upe his handbell hlef. (Josh' 1 d hate to be as fat aa he Is he's a reRlllar lalpton a niphan! I "Nice olllces here, I'll tit," he puffed ai he slow,!' turneil his head from sld to side, ' "Yes, nice olllces," T answprpd like a . pu i ol I was too surprlsid to know- , what I vv as about Somehow, t nevrr Itnaslnid lleltnian mi' of the aton- In seemrd too Iiir to be moved' I pjllled m.vself together. However nnd sum III Rive ou tne inne nut ha. me S.tv. Mr Itenman. I'm real I sol iv I beat up Marks on Saturday " He bllnUid tile perspiration from lni 1 rv.s and hjI.1- 'Hump' 1 wornlCr If you ,,, . "l-'or Miur sake Mr rieltman. 1 nm, but I must admit that 1 can't weep for that fnt jour lirphew "Sax It. say 1t "' he chu. kl. !. softlv at hist niid then lomle, and loud, r till he falrlv rnarcu Willi laughter whlih timilp him shake and nimble and bbie till I epnUd to see mm give en hnl- 1 latloii of nu cnrtlmuake ami Just nalii- rnllv fall to pieces Ills l.umhlliR was 1 stnppid li) a sudden 1 miRhlna which scared me to ple . s I ixpei'ted to have him die on m li.unls' ' I Imaslnei! nnself In Jail and the pa pers umkliiR 111p1l.1l out of It I ram lul thu hemlllnes snvlnir ' Kuocki il down nephew -kills um l. but fnriutMtclv. he stopped lOURhliiR Just aaspe.l and puffed nnd, of iiiuisc, sweated. When he got norinil nR.tln he said "V01111R man. I'll Rle von $2 a w.ik to wmk for me. and I'll -raise ou everv time vou sir.ip wllh Alfred Mfie.l Marks'" , Sai. but his offer sounded like news froiii home' I knew thlims vver. ill rlRhl. bt I said. 'Can't bo did, Mi HUt 11111II I'm 11. salesman I nm, not a in lr.i -IlRhter Here's our thnv bucks I'lintiice " ' "Kiep It.. votiiiR man. you ve eiirned It Well, will vou take mv nffir'."' "Nope, I do better hire" , "I'll p.iv ou J'.'fi In tl.ne months and ,U the end of a eai will nilw .mii u - coidlns to what oii'rc worth' 1 touldti't MP II IhoiiRli so I Jul I nelinfan. "Thank ou veiy muni, Mr but I in not Int. lestnl lnii bid. I illdii t ililtik imni 1 mil bin ou'll lonieon siiunlajs tin finu- ' Throiclicallv thev ni unsui ii.isspi "STkum. V&'hT;,..!,. i...k'l the n.M fovv yra.s Amelia w,l I ". ' Il Has" - --.lafsIL- I.." . aBIIBJti. e, 4,''M-nw I i was imm.x: , -'$&&: Pi'li'iillllll "li jfHlftfr atWatsstaaass., .. r iViiVaaaTTvi!! 1 Ml,! a? .aaniA.,-'1 m lalBTMWnMS la 1 1 and hesltntcd for n few mtnutcn and , "'. Kuni in ko iiiipk L . I under what ori of a, wlci)nio 1 11 fsel frwii Marks ' II. Iinian look, d a. u,o pulcil-likp and wieu HRriPii in gn hark slowly i honk in- In hi an, then s.ild 1 m Rind ou did p I wish 1 lould I s 'inetlnii v ' b.v do von K..p him theie theti' Mh iiii. t von hi, t son-or-a-sea. I is k ' llrs mi hlst.rs mjv She's di ad -mill his rutin t nf iou.si, 1 Roti.i I. .ok after the lad ' Oh" 1 Wlltllpil In 1,11 l.l... I...u w.. I .. um InnicHd. 1 Just snd i ih." with It is a .-- " ." "n ri. , nnp tlHIl coniluetlt. If v.m ilia.. T kna.ur lha.i. that tlmt moat I.Ir fat nmn had a heart a tender hs a wiitnann. and that he'd look after Hint itiU. .ut.taa aitunk uiu.. ItJllAlN lit MM.nk lU'KlltWt .o c If rrotpraml how do you gi I mi ii itli your foot (M N V., laoa riRi-lis, Cal ) What iloea tills mean to ot ? ltuiiies Qiiclioiiii AtiiMcfctl "t.ir may enibrs.e mni " .-MO. wrnluli is du. tn my I ' thsu my iloii. i, it, t i ,.,,..1 ,..,.... , ....,, ....,, .... ir atmnmnr. i. . ,is Bi,,r. anil tiy draie. s imvr niimiir. 4 "' f r sslpwranrtiln. slmw-iHrtl kmiihk ", ''"En'M. nrfyert ..in. n., ... i . i I . xl r. in. SMlva. ,... V " -- .. ..... . . ...in.', , n,l , ,' I mi now inaKin use or nil m. m.nin I , i -. in ,ii in rajr prvs.-.n ...kuk.i. IImv. im '. I .m servkva to a iiti iin sl t,,.. '.'" ,,r, ,'," J.,ff'Sr V ?"? ,"' ' " ''iai.ut '", ;n:",,,.,ll?JL;TlnX.,r,,t,S', nm. unt I am now rrtslviint mnl imiii r "" ' ' H",lnrHildiiiil m. i..nllshi.ieiits ' r I mm t hiv. n a. li .1 11, hirnt -1 " " ' "" "'..m. nr. j "' .nnn. -. I tnl. ' ' vt r- u uillnat the fsit tint 1 in i lv ".n fur 1.. 11. vinir t iIh Is it, I f. . I I ntn nl it. i"i t m 1 until. ).' I o What Are Your Chances in Foreign , TTr-l ? a. X iCLviy cxpuii .mil inipuit moie iriioiN than an othi'i nation on caitb. In tcalilj foiciRii luisini ,-s will be done out b people: who know how. There is no chance fo; haphaaiil methods or half knowledge of expmt piaciico. To enable jou In acquiie quickly the knowledge nccesbary foi success, we .shall conduct a COURSE IN FOREIGN TRADE , commencing October 10. W nte oi phone foi desoiptivi book Met. ICentral Y. M. C. A.. I 1421 Arch Street I WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES JSdand Walnut Street; Register Nov Cost cf Tach Course Six Months rrl llirl.iril llriHbic ll.rieiilsl.ls SIS aa rt Nreilli Murk. Um, nights 'Mill l.il.il-i, tint iitulilw (line iirrbiil. -1 ,nl lloiiU.r-nilnK 'Imp nUlits . 2I.IHI ll.islt.pss V.illiinrlli . luo nlnln- li'"1 i..iI,t in nl liiiiiirstlr s.,I(.r. J night isim Clnikti. ikb.E to IllBl.ts . SI . I iinniu'ril.l llrnirlltir.il. Iiir nlBlits - "' i i.rrrsiMiiiilo.ii e to iiIkIiIs l r.iilirll.n.' tm iiU-M 'niuliiK tun nlclits (iin(. itrrliul) llri'sutn .Mini llrst vrir. Inn tilnhts " s.irniil v,'ur. lint nlalits " f lair if ve ir, tun nitidis l nirllsli I mien tup, (.tn nlirhls Ji rihi. u nlulils Mliin. itti I linlcvbiir, tuo niithls I r. im li I i"ic, ire. Iitu .ileitis C. I'niiMH ( iitllnr, Iw.i lildit (. t'lli.r Inn iiIkI.Is (liitf prrli. P V teil tilt.. ,o lilltls (it.tr. perl'iill . x i,n ti Im I! nil It (ill 17 mi It, 1)11 I I (III ;i no in nn II, HP IH HP -"i on - in. li in. IT (Kl i ; i.'i K (Kl t.p, it uii, tn iirnwiiitr. twii ii f MlllltiPi. Inn nlelifs I'llnlhii' rl. two nlKhts vim 'I .until iir,tiitnr. tun nlulils I. lll.ltllls.lll 1. I . f. ,ilt.l,lu I'I im. tlirpt. nlltls l.,,,i . ,..rlii.ll 'I'i Iti'.ililir: A I'sllKi .IIiil- I iiIlIiIs I nn nlili. Si IiiiiiI, three nlslits 1 nn st, i i li I iuir,ti,.i:r, tin. nluhls nidi sli'iiiii'riit.ht , elcim utnrv. three nlclits '21 Oil Spi, ..h. I'lltinnril. Ilirri- nle'ilr 1 1 mi si.., I l. ,.i ir. Irn Ipssnns IK eo l.'.-rit.lit. tiru nlclits . . lien I k. le. Imi ps.ius I a np V Inhii Inn nlulils lone perlnil) "Jit". i it Musi. I "u nlclits (oiip iierlnil) It m. M t.tinnii Inu. two nlchta. iliU I' i. .up. s lliie-llilrd en rplsr.ill.ui. 1. I pimp in fn.tr i.ppksi .llsinunt If entire pn nii nt i- nt li' b. ml mir. s. ml fur furtlier hifortifilliotl. . Tfjc HiMiinn cfjool "ULl.l'II la.SOl.l ." '."n t.mr.istrr Aiiiiviiim: formerlt I 'nmn ir M -s Hills' s, hnnl lliiln l.lni. Ilr-lnrh tli d ruartPti mnl Primary for both los rind plrta Junior and Sinlnr School fnr Birla nnlv nua service from We! V iin fa OverlirntiK mid Meuoll Opens s,tt in Address' Miss M. II. sTIIIV, Principal Thousands of Positions ,o iit'tllahl (n ii'Miii: unnif-n -In IE .11- mI (iiurriiintnt lork mnl nininr , u I'lt'd txlcnutsritph rs & Imi.kls i 1 I I 111 UU'HIllI -a I f! is in. n ri r .onri-f tn trt.in on if finiH i I i t il dUitn 3' ilan Our k'"'' il ild fntn of tli. lirnl linnitl i i Ar.ii MIU fur iHNikli i i . I 30-Dav Business Collepre I'tirkmn Itlitir., Hnmil A ( lirrrj sN. Emilic Krider Norris 1711 l'Ili:STM'T sJTItr.laT f ri.l simfiN' In Stan-e Art Mory Telling ncini ieiHirinirni l-oiae Philadelphia Turnjremeinde a. Im. 1 r npna ficptemticr n Ovmnaailia plm.nln ralnir nnd Veedlevvork loihll IK .ara for 17 per eir Hnroll 1,1 i Ilruid And Columbia, aie I nov Sllss, II MIT's Irubiliic School for Kinder , mirliiiTs. .MK1 Mnlnut Nt.. I'lilla. Junior y "N'a,?, e'JiKlnilernrtenAj, 1 5'"..1. ; Klf Ko? parilciilara a. Id A. e. National School of Elocution ard On' it C' aa nr l.rivata Instruction nll tea a l , cijar. Mjivr ii i-ii-Kviay llila Al r !' ,pr 1 17141),. banc y at llerlllr siilioul I Hi 1 ! t 111. ' 1 I Jli lhi PI illiltl Ul I v. I ,---- ' " yr I wl'IJMt,lljiiutla...ilL-.mv...s. " p. V Ilnlh tr minc Monifii nnil 4ilrU Amine: Womrn .mil C.lrU Itnlli ' "3 - ....JT-Z I l mmzmm -j'as rat rr tm ' wwwuwma&irjtom rt r. , t fr ni the School laahcl ttalhralth .a. 'I'I,.. miral, n.l.,.,na:n a. . l.ln. Phli. iiwali'l tweher nf Dramntlzitlon in V ii.uh. ...uiau.., iiuni r.iii- lu v.np.inui r. . ..ay r., ocu.i ji. It. ad in- I'niraf. aa preaented In the three i I'lfiaitOll to COllcRO Of business life. n,,A w 11 ifrris I it mkv IV iikii nnvi ir ,,. 1'nuern Ilea nf the unililrv faeultv ac Qnr,,.j.,1 nttnntlnii t.. ln-sl.l f.nin glrMI' KA rrw "'.t-'JKN IN I1NH0RU koWl.de.drrufe..lonal.only I'h Hrr SI5.' .Special attention to pllj hicM tiain- .nrrinTAI. INSl' i,y e.p. oun women - mir. Sepaiate (lopaitments for boys ,.h'.,. iip,ut jt.u .1 for aimoint-nen I nttrflirirraC i-,s." '""tniit M. n.l. Ilualneaa rolleae, 1711 I'heatnut linilBUdliCd TS,,."..Iinilih,t ' rOmS ll..kkeepln.Hhorthand. Hecretarl f5M'-&w' Tyrma may I b ,r,m-li Tomh TH.wnlln eti I'oura " atunjitapv Jim. ..'f,," Kva Hea.lona Individual Instru II lltFM II i,nil "IkuI'1 l'r nallii. pror. trurh. ,. iih rff.i innnnur, roiivrraatloni ...r.k. aaar. J 0.l. lafllarr Cenlrul ...,.t-- r nn i ,i ' i r '" ' ..... ..... anK'.si a,.. CHP'STNsIT Illjaia, l(MS tjtex ava.a Mra V KWira BehoolWor. Oirtj umI Uttlt Uoya raioeB aVfoDdar, Or. 7; ibliyaar. r I'iT,?. f'& rhrr. l m rilillis nn ita t further a bftter rnsnrml silvuitlnn' A 8 lr it necessary for yoli to stay In de-p.iriinent-storo wink' iiavn you ever thought nf securlnn n .. ... - . -.-.. -.. rniV .tn ' Tlierr n inn YiiinucMloncrt nrrl fni ouiir men w itli Runtl niorrliniiiUsliiK ! iiMiiiiy nnn it ipphim tn tno lllili If ynu t ndvertlsi vour srrvUes well (bv that 1 mean 111.1t .vou wrile up nil mlvertisp 1111111 which carries v Icor sincerity and 111. til with It 1 vii shnutd ipliikl.v Ret I In toinli with sum, om 1 n wliii.li could ir- join . tint's sin b mi advertise Hunt in ihls n.iptr would i-ovcr New ork 1 Itv A slnnla. advi rilsimtmt III Prlnlcis j Ink, piiblislaed In N. w York, would inter ndveitlsli.K nuclides and 11all011.1l nil Virtlseis nil over Ihe loiititrv An "ad"' in tin Irv ilnoila llcoiiomlst would larry vour message to the ill paitmcnt stores all ove. tint count! y. llavi vou rver llioiiRtit or havliiR 11 small store of your own' With .vour ability and versalllll.v Jon have ilotiht less save.l up a jlltlo money which jou I'niild inv.si and also oti should In mote or less known to home of the Job blur houses Manv Jobbers will Rlvr a man with iiiimu sti.ineii ,ihilltv ipilte a Ioiir line of cipdlt merelv on his icptnalioii 1 know imp or two ipiltp successful it tail 1111 r 1 bants who staitetl with tioihliiR more than $50(i ..iih and .1 line tcptit.iUnn I 1.111 ii.ioi.aT s t,,nrs In snVa.niniii.htp in p Hits lime una smllit ilk" lo Imv. null ml I tin as in uh.tlur It wtiulil lie 11 wis. m.o. In handle a tine hr tnsps or hnsi, r n a, cnnunlsalnii b.Kla, gf course sillier nf III. m I souM 1 a h.iu. tn-hnuse i,im.iitie iiop nslHnn. . V.m linns ii do vnll think t wont.. I.r nsl.ta m tinip nt this nrk" .1 .1 II The cupel lent e nlone that Mnl would Rain In ilolnu some hiiuse-to-house si II-j Inir would I., well vvoitli the time inken , Not otil could vou make 11 loiufortable IivIiir, but sin h work will develop In vou thp rpinlltlts of ihar.uter sin 11 as sibk-to-ii-lveness couuiRe, inuiti sv and tact which ore neiessary In ati and ever line i.r 1 ndeavnr I lielievp ev.lv one Is a better business p. tsiin r.i some practical selllttR r pi 11. 11, . I b. II. vt- Hint this training Is to ill,, business man what physical mrtw is t" the mils, les ll'.l.l) KOI. DLSTUMtWCK To Men miiwiI nf Mr.lin: lruik .ind ItriMkinc I p HI(m!-v I'urh Ui I 1 1 tli n twmi i- ti 1 1 1 II tm il ,i1m Tw "i v llfHi ill 1 i it.1! I iM 11 -P W Cf U It fl l l! p Ilhf 1' 'K' t I r 1 M1I) ll.ll) r it fl! COLLEGE Your Country Needs You Adapt your education to Ihe needs of The Service Tl" (rtiinntneiil's npril .if ii.nnrit iilllt i nilli-ite rrlmiiilnii Is iiree.it not! hniir-riitlre. Inn linos nt lilehb IMttlntlr srrvlie wlilllt nner nun en nhlies In Ihe front rimk i.r llinsp ulm rrve lielilml Ihe llnrs nrei l serrrl.irlrs mnl sl.illllriil Uurkers '.'I llliHIhi.is for t. s. Vlrrilnil ( nriis. In hrln sitmili Uipse Inn sr, il neeils llrrvel liisllliilr. In in.anerillln.i nltli th" I s (Itli srrtlr,' I nninilsslnn ...III Ihe lliisnllnl lllilsbtti, Mi'llrul ( urn;. II. H, nm. his prriurril .e.ml nne enr VVnr Iriilnbist oiirsen These lire ili'lbiltelv nmrmril h the rrsnrillle ileinrtliienls nr lie I nllril s,t,.ai .rrmnit. "nm'ti nln. etilrr "III he nl mice In Iruliilnc fur their lountrj's srrtlie. Vlllllury rt-cnU- tin tit ulll In ulrkcntMl Oni rnr tinrc fr tritnrd mfti rirrtirlr nnd M ilUllml rkrr jmim'h Oitolrr 7. tirucluatn of this titp un! In rllllitr fur HlfUMtlnn pi.slllntis under CUII S-rvlii 'rim . till .to or crnriiMUi.n will lm, inn i ' nniiuei.iin m ii'ir '""" i'"' '"l'."-"Vi ! Im tur rnlinit no furthel mhulaitli. nnrl. nil Pupil Dlelttluns In tint U a i nt mil bi rrqulrtJ I Military llcipltul ( nllrne cri.iliii.es vtbo lute nne or mure e.irs of nrrtiitatlonal emirrlenre mm rnrnll In Kprtl.il finir months' intrusive courses, 7i. urltne ol iiir nrr.l fortnol ht atrratolrrf ( tAUl uom'i, nf rip. ntly r.;iil'prf lo mrrl If Here t, your nppitrfunily for Inrffl .atfriitrt. arrtirr. R rltr immrihaiety lor ftulrlin atni rnlolmrsl ItUnht, laliilf ijuahfitalwn ami Ihr tourie in i.uri iu arc tnfrr.ifrtl. OREXEL INSTITUTE nm. Mil. i rui Iliilll, r.niirrrt, Si .. IS- "' Phila. School of Design for Women ' Itfnp na SplPnl''r .10. Illllll M Ms1i:it sIKI.I IS, I'Hll.V i.unr Wnmelt unit l.lrla Phila. School of Design for Women l.siti Ni.riunl mnl I'm. vtl llluslrtmn llltllM) VM Vls,.t slltll.ls. run V Mill M s( lllllll . nl M.ilnul s.tr,-rl V -. hi.itl l i l. rls ..nil atinill tnin i lassrs M 'i I It. 1 tSi If , prpsslni i.n l' Inj nr Kitiit rutin n It, I I ate I'i i 1 1. lit il , . I fnt stnil i lllllll. II sp, t mi us. in VV ii r i .. k ni. ttid 1'rrm I I (II I I14IK.IH VV IP i r V I" l'r I IICMIN l' DEVON MANOR A5rpt'RHAN lioarrltnir n1 flay Fchnnl fnr ptrli. oPTr i - xf f ptloiMl trimmk f I r F.nr ror,iitons ('nllKt rrpTrntors Hni liint-v roll"- ronr-ps Sncliil St-rvlce Scr twtlal tralnlfit? t r .uMniM Mfr irnufhold rt nrl .-, rnits, Vrtu nnd (rAtt Mu'r Art Kxitrpnlon Klndrar i i s'i-pnrut.n il i 'I p ii frn i ' for .lunlor v t rat- for fw drfv hoard?ra Sftid fnr rfltnloi-- or tl ritnti1 Wync 700 for an ati r ntmnt wllh MIm LDUII smon. .Tin. Dei on. renii"'jIi.nU AMI1I.I H. V. The Army of the Land rnil trutnod lnJtrii lhr rountrv rt-cda in t. li 3"iu holp. the world nrdn fond Sh rt 'cursp Uecltirpi nn! nrjutlml work hr.li Srjt 111 Sulijettw - Vpet blc nn1 fm i rtorVt farm crops boIj and fTllIlzirs h. n poultr rannlntr nnd prtsi rinjr treri ehrub" (lorh ulturi un methods ('ataloic I. kiiUr two ,nr rn irn hi.'tni inn llilti hdioni or iioiiTiriM.Tritn for mi:. Aml)ltr. I'nnu.. IH inllrn from I'MU Until t-tf CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM Tho only nrlvato i-chool with clo- imnt.ii scliools in vaiious paits'of nnil irirls in senior school. Reopens Ninth .vlonth aJ4th. s,rir lloi.k nnvi ready i Vt rite for lutes ri. ill IV . rill nit it IX :MM HMtM.s v M.l.vt't; Aillne t'rlmlpals l.ltli mnl Knee Streets, I'lillailrlplila MIOKTIIAMI AMI HOOKKKM'l.NO . Our araduate. ara In eonalant .leraand Oood , nl tualncaa and arcretarlal rouraea. Day an4 a.,a ..sssts. inienaive irainina. rcnroll any llm CaUrfir writ! for full particulars anrfratalnl :a 1'jiii.a. iiiisi.nksh roi.LKtit: nnn i nitrae oi I nmrnrrra 1017 Thrstnut St.. Philadelphia Ht lal raea , , , IntensU.. Tiitnrlnc, Malier I'olleae l'renira la... Mathematics l'nli. Kef. for f'nlleae. . - "ji,,,i "1 am ,i..IL. ..1. Z. a. ....... ' I l.uw an'! airai.ri.ir, II ii.trrsiwu.i I..........K. 'j . . .. .i. . 1 1N!HV11 fnairuc.br "am younc woman rtone Belmont 30 1 J J or appointment. - , . ,A "i .' i . , J - jaS .W AS. ' S--:,a.Jf f I aa. tj. i i1TaTBaMrfflaftaWl JlWklWX,1k' , n .j. s. atiiWa' 1 iiiTlfialiil I Itatflrlnp today by Magistrate Trice at J me i vventy-seeonn gtreei nnn ituntinK I I'arK avenue station on cnarKM or iar-1 tenj reckless drlvtnR drunkentiesa and. fourth and Koinerot streets by dH" ,lla... .I..I, . ......... . lll.M ....... ........ ..... ........a a ... u. - ..,,,,,',,. .,,,,,iii, rr rliHWeU uit. rteallrifr. iarK ""t0"' ' trck ownei! n thH.u., ciiittiiim ix-rore mem " j r "' Vt'J .'l'. ;:&m IG '&. Kcrslinvv Hall A Good Mixture of Old and New at Germantown Academy Our lnstoiv, clntitip buck to liccilllsp thnsn vcar of cMinrionio The colli'ce piepaintory iour--c' at the Acndcniy h thorough. 13oy3 ' lire well pii'piiii'd for college entrance. 1 SctuI the ouitKcr boys to (tcimuntown aVchiicmy, too. Our I'fiiiiiiry Dcpattmcnt is nn all-ilay school (luncheon served at school) for Primary, tith and Upper Oth Form?. A Kindcrjiurtcn. in "-rpaiate building: and (grounds ndjoinlnj; the Academy, i ready thi jc.ir for little cirk nnd boys four and live years old. Liberty Tadd System supplements the work. The Academy (iymnnium at my sctiing-up cxeicisis and dull The lieadnnastpr, Mr. Obotirn, is in his offiie weekdavs nnd 3, will teceive visito'ts. Telephone "Gcimantown 1110" frr " P' 'ijj pointment (Jennaiilown. WOMEN line teur itinrsi. for Irnltiril vninipn llletltlins fur t' "s. Ilerllriil ( nrps nprln (Irtnher 'il, llraduiter .if llila ruitrs ara I laztl.1i. In , rtilll .itinll fur position 3 "ltmit Illilitnii tiiu.li el iKliltinry v i'i.v. ' " ' '' '" Tresldent. uiliic Men mnl lima Ill.tllV l' AaltJsatVu .A.fWt.ar.lll. aWis lha.-a -a, M. Acerwood Tutoring School X Talks to Parents rn 'on nu- teil h.h Ul --our til Itl W tn lk. t-htn I In ' i in t.. hnnl hi lentiili xain MHt(on inn rism-at th iaui and frt. n i-'iit hints. . n' ' tin i hild i mnl ti n ui .v Mi t re t Mun hi m tvliit fi i tn 1p M,e or llnari ni um win ' uatit m iarii moujn vt ai i point no in . i indi. idual tit t u iion t.iti i.n ciwhI it madu )u u 'II.1W rk " rl e i. Miss Devereux. Principal liu . imiin l'. L The Episcopal Academy Locust ind Juniper Sts, Of VIJ-71 I-8J VV Mh.li '! I'nllel In 1113 The Do laanrey Prliool Thorouch pr p.iratlon for Oollrce pe rlnl a nurses prrpnrlni: for lluslneaa ur Hip I'lillpil stale service. f.rpar.1 Itlds for hna ll in 11 eara nf act Volunlnrv Mitltnrv Drill for bo3 in th. Middtt and I'pper School fpner i5thool lpena Hcpt 111 Middle Pchool Kept M Loner School Sept. 28. Hi- llrml Muatrr will lie nt the .Uudentr llllh Itpirtstera rnatlsd rn npnllcsllon ltd 111 If .1 sTKINViKTa?. Jr..h.T.n. Ilenil Mnsler IUWI UIIOII, l'. Montgomery School nut mn.s Until Spip, PRI11' 1 I.SsnNS r.-ina,uiktr Ma tha I'nc KlPliienli of Authorship n specialty ha.k!.aril pupils Mlas Wlldman l(1.1'l nace 11 u LV.'i.L'ii . n Ms i.m: ( (il ni tt'i 11 v si iKioi, White linail. Oik l.uiir, I'hll.i. nnn.refiirui hpei l-il utlentlun Ilttinocratlo siilrll Aa.ea 4 lo 18 Motor bua booklet IIXMIM1 5 mtaATt: Dancing -k'u.ns 55 The CORTISSO. (.('11(1(11-. Mirrored Studio! STIf.MSIIll'S JACKSONVILLE V NAII IIUS1UN riilladelphla to Savannah and Jackaonvllli. from all polnta South Philadelphia to Uoa I Ion for all New Knaland poind, i'aaian- ,?, Jr V ht Coh.ufi rSini. ri,r IH. ft. I'lne Nt. Tel. I nmhai rd IDflO. ra U'MMN IIIXIIIIS llsNTH' ( IT! N. J, TRAYMOREsATLAKncon VCmS GHEATEST HOTEL SUCCESS HOTEL BOSCOBEL fr. mr a Kuro. plana BUI 10 MAIIlns. 1ISHI.NOTON. I'A. I I . a., a II,. ll. I. ..... a,. a I I TtniCUm Inn . J1" weiaware Cat I Tlu"cu" mu Orl n . Uanelna .Hon.. ' I1Z.&0 up wkly.i 15.00 up dallj, fpaa. iluar. ..". tt , -, . ? i" V1 V A :a ti lrst?7Li aSx lIIIBHBI Ov-erlAnd Automobile Ctnpapjr.V!JI nneRca mat pn aiurun itiKni i nrnne tip n "iiiocit party at ,." '.,. ., ,. , ,1, a.im ... .,,i hi, iwllerlnjc men, women and children' -M y?s. i II J2 -? -. imji i 1 Jr VtaJI ' rufB I'M, is valuable today simply H-ft $ ninki. us belter tenehnrs nf hnv work includes military training "f o'i Philadelphia as v slllta- -iWontegorH nnrpccnri JVlVllllyaVVVl li a scnnoi. rort litti.k ciht.diiks.' Boarding & Day Department! -y fcrRl'CK STItlXT AT FORTIETH ?. i'j Iteripfnii ror 5tli Vfur In October i'rt Ttinn Praalnn 4l.1 a..,a Ranlaa. J. .H :.".,-..."...'.", .A..v."Vs.rii i nririuitir inrrriinn ior Jitvi vu- Arm, 3 to IS yrnrn. Th ulm of thl cnooi i to bio normal (jniidren an rnt pnsA In n kl.t. at . .Aam(aa,aa.ai laamHW ill unitiriiL in it nail r r)ii.iimiicuu ihbt. Ti of child llf nuiv hnve freedom tot I 5 Ir1ll Ia4lta 1 aiwtm ftl ralall InaS aatasauamva aTla - . Vsfai. Iiiuiiliiiliil ni until as'iiT-airji lilll 'wff V I Kprrl- TteprfRtlnn. Dfnortment. Coa ! V ' frnl nf Kmntlori Owupa tlnn eto.. olf Tft firnt tnr unrh loltvMnt.1 rhlM . Jit. 'VIS ANN MIMII.K I'AIST. lllrerlrAM A jA '1 - ---. ---..- ,aj.t -m Monteitoii Dlplomn. Rome lilt Strayer's Business Coliefe'-H-: Phllnitelphla'n Brt.itrs l.uln-s school ln!a ' V-1' o wr-ll known trt lame advertlaemtnu .2i are unnrceasary liavn Ihr best teirhsfa. . ,r.a In town and morn of them. Untqualttt C rf il ntilpmrnt rraitleil courara. Pitman andm Oreitir Shorthand or. without extra chaiwaiAWxC' htenotpv the famoui machine methil;TV1i' i irhlrh la both more rapid and mor acraraUL i.v?B ; than anv hand-wrltf-n mtthml of aharthairar K ' ! Peirntlflc Touch Tjprwrltlna StrayartapO.'' ,. Hudrnla win morn sold mcdala for apntt.ltC'. I and Trruracv In lypewrltlnr than ara niB2. Jv bv the atudenta nf nil other taualna-aa a. hoaia &?' , In riilladelplilT taken together. SJ Certlnrd I'ulilli' Arrouutaiit method! ot U pond Indfvldiitt ndva' cement. Chartaefl '' 4 mndernie I'mOHnti i.uarnnteeil pay axilf.., nlffh i.ssu.a Coma ae for jouraelf -' 110,1 siuder.a now nttendlnir start no 'l 7 (lir.tniit slrrrt l'lmiic VVnlnut 384 CoNSERyATORrySuac ,.2 1 :mii m:ic MTTCTH T5 tTTT PtVf. Tf tt'TV THf tVll 1 TN tlif iiiouifntom llmei, music U il i-'ii ui"ir in in riri i"-n.r l' lir-tp ihe iMtrt nt Hit front nnd lit topl t t nt lioni bear th"lr hnrden and tntlntala, thilr id ci 1 in th taitf vt frrcdoin and' t tlif rtv nf th hiini'Iind. To meet th rltmnndi nf Muie at thr,' prfkent time the Combs Comverratorr liti uddptl to I ttt -nilpmnt nnd lti facuUjr nir tt.iaiirr nf itf. dittlmtnUhfd facultj, , , oritrlml nnl rlcnllliL met hod, indlriduat lntruitlii hi till Ideal, breadth nf cul ture nnd modern te to,, iu!ihlnM nith ' modern and mrieni iiDniBrcnnt, tha ( oTuhn ron-rrTatori afTordii oi(iortnnltlia y not obfo.iinbiv rlfcwhcre for a thorough,. ,. UJiisknl iratntnjf " 7 - I m i V 7 j ocnooi or inaiviauai Instruction J Theoretical and Applied Branches "' PriTitplr and in Clasaei f AH brntu Iipm laniiht Inoludlnr Normatiiif '. raininc t ntirhe ror atari er ana .ubllQH ,tl'ini Milan rstll'tr . t'll ... Complete Military Hand Dept.t fan, I'i, nil' tfiw.tnla n uak. Ila.lv . perilslon. tin 1) r rtisirts Two eompleta t Tiiplts' SrniplttniT On heatraa. Ilesreeat'.! lenf. rred Itevll rect.1 Uclations nith L'nli. rernlty of 1'pnnaylrania a . 'ormttories lor women -nv. s, hnnl r l.lltllllsljsltt. l.osllltj' liuai'l it.irss, VI KlTP apacloui butldmr. Our llUislmlcd lear tool Hailed Prtir Gilbert Uajnolds Combs (minder and Director OffloM, StujiM, Dormitoriea, Broad a. Reed School of Music CENTRAL Y. M. C. A: l-ekt . . . . . . r i i t(f " .--. . . ... P "A School That Makes -" y Musicians" , Jr,(7 Marl rixhl I "arn tn play or alna trrcffrl f lnslr.ipl.ori thl dplehins nltr Imp mnsleialtl talent Every tub untune sou could poaflilji A a, 1)T want '" . X, ,'J ltistriirtlnn ror plnnn. oraan. naaja.rr -'I violin, toice iiuiiirr, vioionrenoa nana mma'-z. ? nrihestrii liistrinnenla, cornet, bunjo, mapf?i - , Inllu. milt.ir. ukulele, etc. Tho vmi , J',; nnlt ii feu uf mum (ourses. .-.aH JrT;la (ll'I'.N II A. M '111 10 I Al JT-"p J"-S Cost la moderate nnd instructora iff'-Ki i rrarilcal .,M For information and full partlc!aWVf',." Mrttc or tall In to aee the ,1 r rlM?.V! Hill KC'1 tilt ll.l AKCH SIRprj'f J- t,t Pcninanslilp. lun nltbU . . . I.MV'?,i,i - - - -r - - - y. - GER.MANTOWX BRANCH iHtt(tcnl cKcabempJ SO EAST WALNUT LANE jli JOSKl'H VV CI.AnKK. Director Proapectua Mailed on negueat. I' WALTER PFEIFF1 I'lrat Ylollnlat Thlla. Orrheatra Casino Auditorium Orchestra, Wl 8tudloainH lWlb 81 , Mil ill LEJEFSON-HILLE co!a 1C Cheatnut RL (lath Are. anaf Oak Lane. PuMIc Uchool Muals KE0PE.M8 SKKrKMBKB,! im.. ' r , Ik 1 ih r. ' .'lM .51 Li'l , ti .ijji ;m ns : 1-1 IM hi ., .. uii A Hllt'A , p Hiir" I M Ji il 1 , va 44; X' i "r(4'f i V, m tr ilJi fcf. p
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers