yF?igig:W .arirg f.l.l s.i. lH y s gaywwl EVENING PUBLIC LEtGl-PHli;APjgLPHIA TTRIPAY ATJGTOT 22, J91t) "IS Irtui s fe'n m fci vc t I w vf m A VJ I 1 I Wt SA v -U l ; t & !& J X tfl 1 & 4 WILSON MOTTO) Prof. Williams Says President J Upheld Sanctity of "Uncon scionable" Pacts NEW LIGHT ON CONFERENCE '""" u fly the Adsoelatnl Tres v..t.tnin. Air. "2. A first hnrm iiiuiiihi .... story of the negotiations which resulted 'A In the treaty provision giving Japan ntrnt In Shaiitunc province, t mini was told the Senate foreign relations committee today by Prof. I".. T. Wil Jiams, formerly the State Department "s expert on Far Eastern nffnir, who acted as n technical adviser to the American pence delegates. Trofessor Williams said he had "ob- Alternathes Presented April 22, the witness said. President , Wilson sent for him nnd asked him which of the proposed nlternntivis would be less injurious to China---the I transfer of the dcrninti Miaouing rights to Japan or insistence on the execution of Japan's treaty with China growing out of the famous twcim-onc demands of 101.". "I replied," continued Professor Williams, "that I hoped neither course would be found necessnrj. 1 lie riosi- dent said that iiuforttinateiy tirent JJritain and France were bound 1 cer- j tain engagements with Japan to support Japan's claims in Shantung nnd that I lord George nid he would bow onl i oa5the consideration that the 1013 '""""' " up sentiment ngninst nic .-miiiiiuhik ... ,,.. ., ,,. ,,r ,,, tllclltrc' and that , ntis to meet ine ; wir;m, o. m.- Jected very strongly" to the Shantung Jttloml Ilt whlHl. ,,,. mn Ilnt 1- VA7, l" .",,,, t t l,4on.tV ,rt"l ity ' ' r.,'?' ,h1 tlS,VW TTJV t'cT, settlement, but that his resignation UtrK ,.,, , ,,1 ... the amen - " "' " " ' J ' ' SoTa'c.nVle.".: from the Peace Commissi had not , ,' -J JX mo " ' e, actors and managers. nt.o I - ,,', t -U'. n.p.emb,; ,vd been due to his opposition. " ;, " '"'" "'"'"J H,,.h was elected president: Own, Th rrnM.,,,,. for ,n,n- I, r-dv ford.. IAAirAe 1 11111 111B c.nin I 1111(1 ILf i . . . i 1 111 4.. . W lrr.aI?. w"? "? "",,.., ..... .i . i i . i-- .n.i -."l? AllC I ri't-lU.-lll .-,.-.'. - S-Vt . . ... -.!- seemeu 10 nine or,-M mi. ..!. -. - ,,,.-,, ,,i. ,.v,i.,w.. ... ,......,,.,m, lish the sanctity of treaties and while 'the situation it, his hands. A sub some of them were tinscionable it looked '.stnntial victory is his the ratification as though it would be necessary to rec- f the treats- us he negotiated it, with ognize them " 'mere reserintinns interpreting it in ex- i i i ..!..,. f Treiti 'aeth the win he sins he understood it Suggested Abrogation or ireaij himself. The witness said he suggested that ... '. , ,. , , ., since the Win treaty was exacted by If he is prevented b! any false pr,de. force it ought not to be binding, but '" of his rcjiicst Inst 'luesdnj , . ,.... n ,.... it(Tiir in f.i,,ii- hnt the 1'res dent replied .inimn niiKiu mm me in ...s .-".,. not be willing to recognize inni 'V.' I .,! i,v fnr.e Professor Wil-in Hams then suggested that the treaty have n blanket provision that all tier- mnn nroncrtv in China should be turned ?ver fo ("Ulna and that any rights taken rom Oermanv by Japan should be re- urne. to China within one , car. Inter the expert advisers of tlie British, French anil American iic.-k..- AH lst , ; JirUlSIl r.si.1... J - , nm duin saving China ougni " -" nelled to accept cither alternative. 1 , . Fears lbnr Proisioni The labor provisions of the peace trentv fail to i ope wmi iiiif"-"".i- , is i:nni i., n iiiPinnriiniiiiiii "j "s that transfer of the C.eiinnn Shantung Tliey may be, that is all one can saj rights to Japan would be the more de- j Tlie situation is uncertain. sirable of the two courses iiirki'm. ".-' ii. '. im uuier-enuers is Professor Williams and Mi Claj . a clear. The purposes of the ndministrn i. ruts p' . . - i ;,.. I..., ,. ,,.- !..... -i j. .i, .i fm. iiirint in II Ilirilliil iim ii"" unit- inn uri'ii liii-Hii'ii. 1 lie labor evils nnd point toward a program oier into the next tension of Congress. a ;nm u .,s pointed out that a ben uhlch may disturb the domestic peace, if lt , he carried out tlie chances of i ... uo.f,.rm.lnce without headliners of the I uited States, bciiuu.i .iwi..-. Pcmocrat, of Colorado, declared in n ce-eh todnv in the Senate. He e-, . . - .. ., , r.i,...o. pressed grn!e doubt whether that sec tion of the treaty could be accepted under the constitution. The international labor conference to be set up, Senntor Thomas declared, would be an important part of the league of nations, though the ptovNinns creating it are not included in the lengue covenant. "Inasmuch as organized labor cor Tcctly spenks of itself as a clnss." ntd the Colorado senator, "it is entirely appropriate to say that b including this program in the trentj , distinct recognition nnd separate nrgauuatiuu are giicn to ii class. To enthrone a clnss whether by revolution or by treatj . is but to estrange other classes. i Forces Lower Standard "It may be possible to reach the goal of uniformity in the conditions of labor, but I question whether it can bo done otherwise than by making the standard the lowest, and leveling down to it. "Strict uniformity in world labor conditions can be r.ttained only at the expense of the American wiigc-curner. I cannot avoid the conclusion that these articles designed for his physical and spiritual improvement maj make him the equivalent of the continental wage earner." Iteferring to the provision that the credentials of delegates to tlie interna tional conference may be passed upon by the conference itself ; Senutor Thomas continued : "Personally I do not like n coicnant which subjects the selection of high offi cials by the government of the United States for the discharge of important international functions to review nud possible rejection b.i an external au thority. The tretvt thus makes the conference a substitute for or a supple ment to the President and the Senate. "For some time I entertained a doubt Whether Article 4015 did not invest this rouference with a species of legislate e or treatj -making power. And propo sals for the extension of this power will probably soon follow the establishment of the permanent organization if 1 cor Tectly apprehend the purport of the "official introduction. Points Way to t'pheaial "I do not look for the ready advent of the. stupendous upheaval which must tome to the f-tructurc of the American Government before it can constitution ally assent to such a delegation of power, but I can well imagine how ef forts to secure It would profoundly dis turb our domestic peace; for tlie labor program points that way." The senator also said lie could not avoid the conclusion that certain judi cial rights vested by tlie constitution In American courts would be delegated to Jfce tribunals set up by the labor sec tion. Painting a gloomy picture of labor conditions in this country and ileelar- that organized labor was cmnlov- ' tfir methods which threaten the nation's llitlrnl and social existence. Mr. Tkojnas declared these were the real r mutters that should concern legislators. 12 i(Vf Ittern nre cnmlltlnne 1,a n,- II .injil t "which the labor section of the either provide against uor among those requiring cor jkr 4traaUoBl covtntnt,?' ,'J " tf rtilHMWIM KBBv i.-, , UK& ' a League in Senate I Conllnned lnm Pnge One o tintlonnl i-uinpaign iiRnlnst the tav. iTIioxc men wnnt In tnk the stump nRtiltiit t!io treaty nml nt the same time ' I.a nenlr.nti.if nt W'llfclllnff lnil HSntllSt tllP ndoptiou of the treaty in their ni-. """ , , , i itanii on oiiaiuuuK " Tliey count nnieli on the Shantung issue to deelop popular sentlinent ,s - t "'- " -- "' t.t the mlsiiomiries anil the elmrcheo will Krailunlly innrshnll -ontiiiieiit ncninst I !, ........ ..I fnmin 1(1 mtmrd tO I . in- mi i i i nut i .icii'tin -.,.. ::: . .... .,.. ,i.,. :snntiiiitii? srrnnir (-nmicn m uiih tin.. rnn Ptlirr ninend the treaty here or i.t lmst destroy Section X. While the disinclination to amend the treat is strong, it is least strong with regard to Shantung. Kxrcpt for the fni t that they do not want to be held responsible for the complications which would ensue from amending the trcnt. innnj vnatnis would like to ntneiul the Shr.ntung pro vision. The bitter-enders hope to build Await itusincss Demand The nduiiiiistr-itinn counts nhn on popular i-entimont. particularly upon the business sentiment of the- couuti.v. All attempt will lie made to induce the ini - .iin - - . - t ot gi.nizations nf the count r; to exert pressure for prompt nction upon i "dark" dining tlie strike , the trenti on the ground that tinier- P. A. Powers, treasurer of the I'ni- j taint! uiifinornbh 'ffe.ts the btisine.siMer-.nl Film MiinufiK-tnring , nmp.iny ..r n," rl,l I one of Amiica s 1 n-g.-st nioviiig-picture ol tin worm. Iin produeeis. announced his resig- The Ptesiilent outlined this argument n.ition fiom the nntioniil iissncliition of i in Ills statement to the Senate foreign j the motion pntuie industr.! because relations i-oiniuittee lust Tuesdn!. At the present moment it seems er- , tniu that there are not !otcs enough either to amend the tienty with res t to Sliantiing or to wusk Section X. The Preside,,,, if he will concede de- . M 11, o i,r....,l ,,ii,.,nf it vnnmufi-r. in i nriiiiiiu iv ii 1 1 ii , iMfii rn i inn i iiil' '.;'.: .':. . .:.,.,.:.... '.... ' .. -- i .p. .in .in, fiief i ,, , ,,,! ,1, rnriiinuiinn ,i i, u ., ... ...... .' " -i"- --' ' e.,., ....... ..u... ,i, ,,:,!.,,: t .i, ii.i. .,.".", ', , .""""' "J ".his life to the cause ot tin- actor ami niiiicun id sai wnai will iiceonie ot I the situation. M,1(I KoM.rvi,i()IlK(s aer Manj of the mild ,eser!at.onis,s arc Mvaver.ng. While they prnbnbl, w,l I ot depart from their program of inerel interprctatne resolutions, they . -....-. ,... .slu.,i llll 1 11 II1IIDI 111 11KI fTn tj. ill.l 1o . . .lie ...n. . . .iuiiiiin n. I 111 ll'ULllt', . ., .. . . il" . i"'-"- "' - feat the purposes of the bitter-enders. I Hut he must act quickly mid not make 1ny Illistttk,.!, ir, ,mn (,r those who seek delaj is in carrj tnc intilicntioii of the treat! .......... .J .: - l ., iv.muS .-,-. m-n .v miner me guise nf merelj interpreting it seem good. - - LO ATTEGGUMENTO II MinistrO ItalianO Costnnge j Supremo Concilio ad Affret tare i Lavori ENERGICO Dl TITTOHI Published and Dislrlbule.l Under PKHMIT NO 341 Authorized by the act of October 8, 101". on fllo at the Postofdie ot PhiU delphla. Pa, By order of the Treeldent A S Hl'Itr.r.SON PostmaHtrr tjeneral. Koma, 22 agosto. 11 Minostro per gli nffari INteri d'ltnlia. On. Tittoni, capo della Delegazione Italiana alia Confer enza della 1'ace, Iia assiinto una en ergica attitudine tier costringere il Su premo Concilio ad nfTrettare i lawiri e defenire una qiiantita' li problemi ancorn rituasti innUiti. Xella sedutn di ieri l'attro. I'On. Tittoni feci- rilevare la enornie teusicuie muMita dal prolungarsi dei l-ivori della f'onfennii c le possibili c grn!i con seguenf i-he potrebberii clerivarc dal pinlungnto indugio per rnggiungere de fruite decisinni Dissp, iuoltre, rlie era asMilutaniente necessario liiiunciare alio !iican7p c niettersi t-ubito ad tin prnfictio lnvoro. I..- parole ileH'On. Tittoni sj veile che hanno impressionnto i membri delle inrie ili-lagazioni nlln Coufeienzn ilella I'ai'i- ed i giornnli frnn cesi an nniizianii die la Conferenza iia ileciso di intensifienre i suoi laiori in inocln da poter raggiungere un iletiuito ac eordo relntivameiite ai trattnti con I' Austria, lTngherla " la Ihilgaria e ricevere I'apbrmazionp di Cienienccau. quando tornera' dal suo breve periodo di lacanze. II C'onsiglio Supremo, su proposta deH'Oii. Tittoni, ha iuformato 1'Un- heria che nou nuo' riconoscere il suo nuovo governo con n enpo uu membro die ebbe la sun parte tli responsabllitn' nella grande guerra europea, poiche' feceute parte della casa imperiale degli Asburgo. I.a fermezza dell'Ou. Tittoni e le sue continue tnllecitozioui non dannu tregua ul membri del Concilio Supremo, costrettl rosl' nd occuparsi dei Javori clie, col pretesto delle vacanze, sareb- bcro ttati rimandati e tempi pin propizi ugli interessi ed alle mire degli Alleati, in danuo degli interessi Italian!. Scnbra cho l'On, Tittoni mlri a far chiarire e risolvcre tutto le questloni clie non dipendono linmedlntamente dagll Htati Unltl, confidando che In seguito ad una prontu decisione da parte dell' Ainericu, circa rimportnnte e delicate materia del mandati, verranno liquidatl 1 rimaneutl lavori dellu Conferenza. Itcma, 21 agosto. TAgeurla Stcfanl )ia dlramato una uoto nfficlosa nolla quale rileva che lb notlzla pubbllrata dal glornall francrsi, drcu I'lntcrvepto dl truppe italjane in Ungberla, e' privu dl fondatnento, STAGELAND SCRIBES J Royalties Endangered, Writers Unite to Hunt Way Out In Actors' Strike ANOTHER CURTAIN FALLS New Yorlc. Aug. 22. Ground be- . . .t Ml I .... i i. ...m... nml i tn iinnipp in i 1 1 - . """ "" "i'i"-' """ v " (.tone by Mrtne of the nctors' strike. which threatens to stop indelluitelv rojnlties on their p1ns, lendln;; )ila wrights jcstenlnv formed a plavwrights' protective nsvoeintion. elected ofliceis 1 . . , .. ... t and started search for n wnv out ot .. I l.,l, l,ro tlinf .ln-ii nil s which nave Mint Mown an nf ltinndwa's clittering ' 01 iHO.Mlw.i Kiiuiiiui, houses. I Tlie new nrgnnizntinn announced last .. , , night it is "nsalnst any . radical change rnis. seen tut y, tn-.istirer. Twentj -first Theatre Closed I Tlie Itonth Theatre, slmwiiig "The I D.ii i1 ' 1. ....! 1L t, I relit it linn itu . , , llIsi'( mlw lk(l out. I I mnkiiic the twentj li-st hous-e to go that irgani7iilioti receun ihi-iik-u n? - O P '"' "' '" l"-"'"-'"f "'-, t ' ' i .. 1.-, i,i.i..itrt lilt til (I t 11 tTlil-l. ;;;;-,, r ., i.Hion. In tin letter of ' jn.ltioii Mr. Powers characterized ,1( a,.llntl ( the national association n direit slap at organized labor. -V' '3'V ''r1;'..!; im iii ' - --..,--- i.lwms "stood for the motion picture !...!... ,... ' UHIII - ll. - Cobb I'pholds Actors Ti sin S Cobb, the author, told mem- j l.ers of the Ai tors' Kiiuitv Assoi iutinn nt a meeting estcrdn that "we of tlie writing profession arc with inn." adding I that all organized pin lie opinion, in the Tinted States is with the actors. Two councils of war hae been or dered for today. At one will be dis nisseil aii offer of (ieorge M. Cohan to .i , .. .- nn!nt 4? n 11 Anvrttf leure ironi nie inini..K.-. .... ..s.. -, contribute SKHI.IIUO townid formation ' of iiiti orgnnintion unaffiliated with the Ameiicnn I" delation of Labor. The other session is railed by the Actors' Kquit.! Association to arouse its members to tlie meaning of unionism. An attempt to draw tlie Trince of Wales, now vi.ltmg i nnnti.i. lino me actors' mtitrniersv b! requesting mm ti lefraiu from attending while in To lonto a production controlled bv a mem bei of the l'roil-iung Managers' l'rotec ti!e Association fnileil yesterda!. when the rrptlty ns'i-ned fiom one of his see retaries a letter announcing the rnal visitor did not plan to attend nnv the atiicnl performances while in that fity. Chicago. Aug. 22 (Hy A. P.I The proposal of a benefit for striking actors met with a setback through threats to day of some of the managers to enjoin .,.. .,f iVin i.t,.. from nnnenrin:? in such .... l.... would tie unlikely to nurari (i;mi-u nnd the matter was left in nbeancc for the present. Tlie striking actors ha!e nchertised a nia-s-meetiiig for tonight with a view to presenting to the public their side of the control cn.i with the Producing Managers' Association. In addition to the stage hands and musicians, who walked out Thursday in sjinp-ith with the actors' association, tlie billposters' union members and the theatrical bng- Rage and sccuei transfer men quit w oik l lotiai . Onlj one theatre, the Ol.impic. where Piske O'llnra is playing in "Down I.imerirk Wiij." reniained open todav. u S. OFFICERS DECORATED France Honors American Leaders With Legion Titles Paris, Aug. 22 Ccneial Pillot, commanding the 1'nris garrison, deco rated a number of American officers to day. Colonels L. H. Kromer, L. S. rironuiug, W. 15. Wallace and T. II. .TacKson and Lieutenant Colonel Ed mund tiros were made officers of tlie Legion of Honor. Colonel C. N. Itussel, Lieutenant Colonels M .1. O'llrieu, T .1 McCiath and F. L. Whitley, Captains C. T Mor ton and T. C Mnnttomerv and Lieuten ant II. W Waters were made knights of the Legion of Honor. Captain Mor ton nud Lii-iitenaut Waters i.K,, recehed the War Cross, as did Colonel C. A. Truesdell and Major ,W. W Curr. mill Sihio item, i I ARMOUR POULTRY SEIZED i iB Adee. rnncin-i. im.j, N,m;nK j - lll'MIt'ItV ISS. Some of Food Said to Have Deen'ir Z . . Z Stored Eighteen Months rOWdef FOlllt OChOOl Hi. Paul. Aug. "2. Libel pioceedings were started by the government in the I uited States District Court here jes- ,-,ln,. uct Armm.p X- I',. U ,1,. I""",' "rlUIU'l- .... -v. . .wi 1..S- seizure of lCo,210 pounds of frozen poultiT. .Much ot ine poultry is saiu 10 ue stored m a Dulutli warehouse, and gov- frilim tit ui-iua i imihiu in in- tuiii- plaint that some of the food wai stored there fur eighteen months. Genuine orrt i-nit'E Prism $90 noculars L$ wero bought from t and colt lb.1 laat enr tn largn quantities They are allghll uied and ate a 30-mile range, day or night You can aee, the buttons on a man's coat A miles away very clearly Good for Und or aea. huntlnc- fishing or bird study Will send out by express on rrrelpt of price. 123. B0, or will send C O I)., privilege of examination Kxpreas paid by us Wonderful alu. Never again will anybody be able tn onr fuih vnlue In blnoruUrs, as they sold 10 years ago for Slu.GO and are worth inorq than duublo that today. MODEL LOAN CO. I 145 Market St.. Cor. or Xd and Market Sli. ( r&lladelpbla, i'a. . -1 85 w Bi WITH SOLID LEATHER CASE zMmffi ffipsr rfT skJ , A Tliesa ulainen wero bought from j 1 rr in la r ire. Quantities Thry nre I WHISTLER PAINTING SEEN "Little White Girl" on View In Na tional Gallery, London London, July 28 (Correspondence of the Associated Press) One of 'Whist ler's most famous pnlntlncs, the "Little White (Jlrl." Is vow on view In the national gallery to which It yns pre Young Men nml Hots llf!ll!M D A w M OUavIaI Qhnftl hhiiii'jiii i am ui muni wi . - No 8 South Twelfth Street PHILADELPHIA Fnuided in K.NO and chartered by Wllllem Pcnn on the same day nil the city ot Phils rfclphi, Th rnn -""hnrtpr School hs msln- !lni-n All UninirrriipiPU uirimimo riairii.v. Durinit tho psjt 1 Sfnin the nrhnol hs CfHdtnitMt orr 1300 pupo. nf whom more ,h n IJ0 nax contlnticl thplr stuillfe In n ' Wtf ot linU TMIIrn na nroi'l'iomi reu.. Th0 unu,ua) proportion of nlumnt who h '"k'n one or more unUerflty dcBr.es Is duj y to thr chnrnpter pnd permanence ot the lenrhlnB Mart. numberlnK mer 311 mem- B,n tn th eihnoi en nerage term of eerre nf CO veare Tor three eara there j;, ,)(, -0 ch,nB0, in ih, etaff. tive ad. 1 and rUs-iefnl'-- n' nnnlts STtemher nih ItKHKl !lttll ,.l mil. in in. '. HKnIASTWH WYNNF.M HOI). I'A. 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I NEWTON ACAIKMY For hoys. D to 1 modern equipment pfrruniti Htifriion rata- i ivill undrrelnnil jnur Lot nml I trarh Mm i0 underntand hl.neelt. I 8 BAI.ril It. nn.nrK. A.M.. HeadmnHer I 58 KlnE t'aetnr Hou.l. Duxl.nrj . Mas,. -M WOODSTOCK. VA. Massanutten Military Academy WOOnSTOCK. VA. Prepares boys tor College ami Butlneis Healthful location, modern bulldlncn. imall tUfiea. Limit 100 t-oya Catalnv L. on rq How ard !. Henrtioff. A. 1M. Ilea dtnaater Ml MCAr. StK Philadelpkia Musical Academy fiOth Season begins Monday.' Sept 8th with vtrona-est faculty In arhool hlstorv Open for registration Sept 3d Knrollment of W0 students lat sear, crowdlns the In stitution to the doors, makes earlv rerls tratlon advisable There are a few va carylea for advunrea pupils under emi nent artlet-t-achera TIIEOBV INSTIU'MKNTAI, VOCAI, Students' Smphony Orchestras trla opportunity for ensemble plalnc. and frequent recitals offer splendid --xperlenee In concert Work Mason and H.mlln Pianos for nrosnectus address rH.tRl.TON' I.KtVIH Ml'HPIIV. tlnna' Director, 1017 Sl-rnre Ht. IMnln Hfliool) llranchea at lUSi Knrure ht.. W. l'hlla. 1032 Westmoreland St., Tloia ECKWKK-HAHN Philadelphia Musical Academy IMlth Season begins Sept. fclh. Open for registration Sept 3d. Theory. Inatruinant.l and vocal. Students' Symphony Orchestra and Itecitai. aiason aim iiamun pianos. llrenrhe. Ill W. Phlla and Tioga. Address 11AIILT0N LEWIS MURPHY. Managing Director, luw rprnce nircvt iiiain tichootl. HYPERION school of music rim Eaivi 0vtnt B t 8 Vocii Violin. Piano. Organ. Franklin E. Ctmiim, Dlr.. 1114 CbeiUiut St, 07 E. P.tin St., am. '0 WEfeKIOMEH i'V'v.i sented together with two other Whistler paintings, "Cremorno Lights" nud the 'Tiro Wheel." The "Little White Oiri" was painted in 1801 and exhibited nt the Itoynl Academy In 18(55, where It created n sensation and nroused much hostile criticism One critic regretted that Whistler should ninlto the "most bizarre of bipeds" out of the women ho painted, Jjl.liJ.Ii1 I W-JJ'IK,--"-1 Young Men and Boys N. J. bVA3af for Where character, manliness and honor arc developed. Wenonah is nn independent unit in jour boy's education, and not merely a preparatory school. Healthfully situated in a solely residential town. A faculty second only to that of West Point in efficiency. Academic studies for college preparation. Special and business courses. Military. system brings out all that is good and manly. Separate junior department for boys of ten or over. Academic course, seven hundred dollars for the school year. Junior department, six hundred for the school year. Catalogue and View liook Upon Request DR. CI1ARL.ES, II. LORENCE. MAJOR C. A. SNYDER, President Superintendent BOX 412, WENONAH, NEW JERSEY S! RlinillKK. I'A. Why Not Go to School In the Country? Jtojs from Philadelphia, Chester, West Chester, Larisdowne and Media can easily reach S war thmore JUNIOR SCHOOL supervised play A. II. TOMLINSON W. F'. TOMLINSONJ Telephone, Swarthmorc 96 riiF.sixn. pa. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY COLLEGE FSlh Ixjne established as a ,' , military Institution, with I tar honor Ideals, and the de lelopment of competent manhood for Its aim, Pennsylvania Military College has proven Us ctnclency In war as well as peace. The college offers to younrc mon ftronc courses In Civil Engineer ing, Cheml'try, Economics and Fl-' nance. Complete equipment. Pre paratory anc? Junior Schools. All athletics encouraged Write for descriptive catalog. Address COLONEL CIIAKLES E. HYATT President IIoi BBS ClieMrr. P. NEW BLOOMF-IKf-p. VA, Carson Long Institute HXlt V1 w A lllma Qiilinfll tttm n hulldlnts. IS acres in the healthful fot Ills of the nine Rldffe Individual and per eonal inut ruction how to lenrn. how ta tabor, how to lire. O ir nlm is knowledge, rharueter culture. ntclency, CollevA Pr- farntory. Tlurttnens. Junior Couraea. Spanish, 'reneh Public Speaktnic, Military Trainincr. Separate bulldlnra for nova under IS year Sfl0 and un Juniors 20r; For further de tsDn address Oeore O, Shneldr. A. It.. Ilmdmnater. Ilox T. Nw Itloomfield. Pa. n va ni:Tii. pa. Nprnrelli Hull Mllltnrr ArRrm, Ilov GO. Narnreth. Pit. Founded 1743. Preparatory and liuslnesa Courses Senior, Intermediate i r.n.1 limine nanlo Ahl.ilia tllltnw 1I ' l.isj -mi .e.'in llklltl-ic " llllnJ lt41T Itei. A. I). Tlineler, D.II., I'rln. IlKI.I.Kro.N TK. I'A BELLEFONTE ACADEMY 114th yenr. Limited to 100 younar men 15 years and upwards. 11 expert teachers. Stn dents select subjects to fit choaen rarevr. Home atmosphere, eprlne water. Huntlnt. nshlnr. swtmmlns: pool, gTmnastum. ato Idle field. No hazlne. Near Station No. 1 Aero Mall Route. N. Y. to Cblc&sd. Katta moderate. Cats Inc. JAMF. R. TfUOIIFR. A. Ml, Head mwmtr. nT ? n.IUfofte, Vn. A IXKXTOWX. I'A. Preparatory School Prepares bos fcr leading colleges and universities. High standards. New Rulld lugs Special department for younger boys. Athletlr teams Large campus and gymna sium Terms $lno Catalog on request Visit the school Write for catalog 1. J. M. S1IAI.TE1I. Principal, Allentonn. Pa. W AYXR. PA ST. LUKES SCHOOL (Main Line X. B. B.) WAYNE. TA. Trepftres for coMece or buslnesi. Develer tntrlt of ffentlmanly hnnor and fair play. Located Jn open healthful country and frnfiwn for ltn nuecenii in motdlnK the chnrae. ter and mental attitude of Its boy. Swim mine pool, jrymnaelum and Urg athlttto Aeld. riIARTKf HrTNRY STRnFT, M. A. ni-AIRRTOWN. N. J. ACADEMY FOR BOYS Wonderfully altuated for aood health Delaware Water Gap 12 mllea distant. Campus and athletic flMds of 100 acrea and 200-acre farm, Preparation for col. lene and technical schools. Military drill. Kllht bulldlncca Separate Junior De partment. Write, for cataloKue. John O. Plinrne. T.T..II.. Headmaster. Ilox "IV Ulalrstown. N. J. TRINCKTON, N. J. PRINCETON PREPARATORY school for nofs College preparatory for boys 14 year, and older; benut'ful location; amall classes; ex cellent faculty; well-equlrped buildings, large grounds; supervised athletics; -ilto. year. Cstalos I, on re-uest. J. B. FINE, "X'r Princeton, N. J. PENNINOTON, N. J. The PENNINGON SCHOOL roileir. and Technical School preparation. MH t.?y drill. FRANK lacnANIF.L. D.D.. H.ailmaster. Box 70. Pennlngton N J. "WAYNEBIIORO. VA. Fishburne Military Scbool New 1100,000 nre-proof r.qiunment pfeparea for universities, business llf.. Diploma admit, to' all colleges . Re.ultful military training. Beautiful, healthful situ. tJon EVn- det participate. In annual encampment at Ornttoe. on Sh.nandoah encaiuv year. Small claases. Reserv. omcTf. TrJloU' Corp- una.; U .8. War -: ft a Li 1 - ili and an American critic described it nit n "powerful woman with red hair and a vacant stare Iri her eyes." Among the few who appreciated Its charm was Swinburne, who after seeing it wrote the poem, "Ueforc the Mirror." The picture, for which the model 'Mo" sat, shows n girl In a simple white gown leaning against the mantle, her face re flected In the mirror. EDUCATIONAL Young Men nnd Rot. WKNONAII. MILITARY ACADEMY SWARTimnRK, I'A. Preparatory L'PPER SCHOOL all sports Headmasters Hov 126, Swarthmorc, Pa. Hcatiemp A r.nltnl School itenr n l.nltal city A.country chool founded 17S0. LMl4 en the linnk. of the beautiful Susquehanna ?' 1,"il for health and .cenery. Modem culmlng.. lere eampui, Advant.Kes of email elaeaea and Individual Initruc'lon. Thorouih MMeir. preparation. Hatea J525 to IMS. Supervised athletic.. Separate achonl for younger twa. We Invite clnee.t Inveatlaa. tlon a nereonat vlelt If poa.lble. Write for ""lojnie L and n'ens for new dormitory. ARTJ!rnK. JinOlW. n. A.. Ifeaclmaalw UNTAhTKK. PA. Franklin and Marshall Academy IJICASTKK, I'A, Fonnded 17S7. Preparea boys for alt colleees and tech nical schools. Beautiful .elevated grounds. Excellent health record. Fine modern equipment library. Oym naalum. All athletics. Military Training for older boys. Old School on basis allowing; moderate terms. Catalog nnd literature of Interest to college preparatory students on request, A rin 412. Kduln M. Mnrtmun, A. M Principal "SiihiirbM. Lanraattr. Vmt -iin lenr, j'.nuonra WOO 700s S800 Aecordlne to location of room . Every boy studied individ ually bv expert teachers, mneatum. nwlmmlnc pool, wn Ptnietic reins. I. ScIiwncke,A.n,,nettdmr 550, Incaster, Va. IllllilillilliltUlllil NAZARETH. TA. Knmreth Hall Military Araclcmr. Hag fiO. Nuriireth, Pn. Hounded 1743 Preparatory 1 and Iluslness Courses, Senior. Intermedial. I and .lunlor Depts Athletics. Military Ilia. Rev. A. P. Thaeler. I). P., Trio. UKLLlril,MC, l'.. CHESTNUT HIIX. TA. Chestnut Hill Academy ST. MARTIN'P. CIIKHTNUT HIIX, TA. Prenaratlon for college. An Ideally located cou.try day and boarding school for lioye. Especially low rates tor nveaay Doaraer. Illich standarda of acholarshtp Unexcelled athletic equipment, Includlne thre. playing fields, rymnuslum, swimming pool ana recre ation building. Reopens September 24. Catalogues on application nKAIIINOjPA. Schuylkill Seminary Reading's Junior College Preparatory and Junior College courses for an colleges ana universities. io-eu, classical, commercial, muste, elocution and domestic, science. Rates J37S. Catalog on request. KKV. WAKKEN I. TEEL. JI. A D. D., President MERCERIUinO. PA. The Mercersburg Academy YOU IlOtS Mercersburg, Ta. Send for catalogue to Wm, Mann Irvine, Ph.D.. I.L.D., Ilendmaster, Box 120. ESSEX FKLLH. N. J. KIN08LEY SCHOOL TOR HOYS 22 miles from New York City In th. New Jersey Hills. For Illustrated catalog address, J. lt. Campbell. M. A.. Hox P. Essex Fells. T. J, Younie Women nnd (llrla I1IKMINCIIIAM. I'A. lirmingham School MOITNTAIN SCHOOL FOR fllRIA Jlealthful. Invlioratlng locatloa amid plo"reaquo surrounding. 100 ere.. H. . modern buildings. Thor ough college preparation & cour.e. for girl, not going to college. Muilcl. domestle sclent, athl.tlo training. New building; with gym nasium, awlmmliig pool and sleeping porch. Main Line PennaTR. R. Catalogcj.. A. R. drier. ITff. P.JJ, Monlton. A. B.. Iledmeter. Hot L. Rirmlntham. Pa. SWABTHtinRK. I'A. MARY LYON SCHOOL , A home arhool. Handaom nevr fireproof reridenc hall Outdoor claMrooma. Colleii preparatory, household arta. general flnlah inr courii Alt outdoor nctlvltlaa- Cataloy Addreaw Jinx 1B0W. HwwHhmorr. I'a. OVERHROOK. PA. Wenonah I nAnrtisntmo. pa. mm l3uil Jno. jmy nox Miss Sayvvard's School for Girls Orrrbrook. Phlla.. P. Colleg. pruparatory and secretarial courses. Junior and Musical Dents. Athletics. Domestic Science. Carriage calla for pupils In Bala. Cynwyd, Merlon and Wrnn.ll.ld, Wis H, Janet Bayward. iU. n o n s, Mt'itfiniiiiiiffrfrfni t fo'tiakHUtifcti r..-ain4 .... . Jt , -ra&aiJL flt,. .,. j ' "Cremorno Lights" Is a nocturne in blue and sliver, a twilight sccno with only two tones, the sky nnd the water slightly lighter In color, with the ghosts of buildings and the reflections of the lights of the old Crcmornc Gardens. The "Fire Wheel" Is n picture of n fireworks display, a nocturne In black and gold. noth Sexes Physical Education Four and two jcar courses prepar ing teachers of physical training in elementary, high, normal schools and colleges. Graduates well placed. De grees conferred on graduates from four-year course. Athletics, gymnas tics, playgrounds, dancing, ballet, sports, scouting plays and games. Course accredited in New York. Registration, September 18, 1919. Course opens September 22, 1919. Ask for Cataloy F-1G. Phone, Diamond G31 TEMPLE UNIVERSITV llrnnd St. below Ilerks J l-hllnilelplila. jfftonteggori A SCIKIOt, VOIt I.ITTf.K CIIILDRRN Boarding & Day Departments SrRITK HTHKr.T AT PORTIKTII Reopens for 6th Year hi October Thone I'reeton 413L'. Auto Service. Sielentlflr Direction for NORMAL Chil dren, 3 to 12 eur. The Him uf thin school Is to give Normal Children an en vironment In which, tho epontRneous Im pulse of child lite may ha!e freedom for individual Rrowth Dlrertion covers Diet, Kxerclse. Recreation. Deportment, Con trol of Emotions, Occupation, etc., dif ferent for each Individual child. ANNA MINDt.K I'AIST, Dlrectreiis Montetfcori Diploma, Rome, 1014 . BUSINESS COLLEGE VflrUmj.v Itiilldlncr. Ilroncl anil Chfrry, KIIIH!A1K Hill MUt't-K-.-). The edin.itlori tlial does not nuxe ou suiceaeiui is fi'n.Livc failure, po far as lou arc concerned. OuriDArCrsJ as ivou arc concerned. ouri'J,,,J ViXi. Ai,ni nr.Ana tA,, la to develop evr-rv hoy to the RimiNRSS F1.11 School opens bept. constant aim point where h wants to do his best Our success depends uiwn 1iJ success. We (uc- ceed. Wo prepare for all colleges, profes stonal exams und for the Htale Hoard exams BROWN PREPARATORY Itrond nnd Cherry Street La Salle Extension University Direction and a training that la linked up with actual business and without In terfering with jour present position. ACCOUNTANCY ntTfUNKNH AIWINISTRVnON HUSINKSM T.KTTKR-WRITIN LAW HANKING rBAITIO Write. ?all or phone Walnut fil34. fiOR CIIFSTNIJT HT. PIHI.AtKI.Pni Slrayer's Business College Philadelphia's Greatest Business School Rhlllful tmchere Superior equipment Practical Tourses Proarrei-slva management. The most successful praduatei. Day and ninht claasee Chances moderat Positions guaranteed. Heeln your course now. Call, write or phon for full particulars. KtMTrrV 07 Chetnnt Ht. I'linne Wal. St 30-Day Shorthand Typtwrltlnir Commercial Subjects for appointment PHONE. LOCUST 18G3 School of Office Tralninj 3(ltli & Chei-tnut St.. rhlladelphln Are You in the Right Position? WHAT ARE yOU HEST FITTED FORT I.et a well-known psychologist tell you th, rl.lit vocation In life for you. Apply at the VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE INSTITUTE Room iU2. Presser Dldgr.. ITU Chestnut Ml. nell phone Spruce ii!45. Palms Busmess College 1711-1713 CHESTNUT STREET Day and evening courses In Shorthand. Sec retarial. Rookkeeplng. Touch Tjpewrlttng. English. Etc. Attend the best. Individual Instruction. Select patronage. Enrell now. Short Courr.es NO ADVANCE IN RATES Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Typewriting. Enr lien. Penmanship. Dictaphone, Comptometer. Day and evening sessions. Start now. Indi ldiisl Instruction. palmier srnnnr.. m Sonin inth st. Learn Snanlsli. French or Italian at home on your phonograph. Our booklet, "Language Logic," mailed free on request, CORTINA ACADEMY 1510 CHESTNUT ST. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS iPHOOI Opn Sept. 22. A few vacan '"""''flM for earnest college 'pre psratory pupils Stanley R Vamall. Prln THE TAYLOR SCHOOL J,n, ., Gretxir Shorthand. Touch Tpewritlnp, Tlook. keeping A Svrtarlal Courwes Day-&Nlght. WKST niKSTKR. VA. West Chester StateNormal School On Penna. R. It.i trol'ey to Phlla. Fits for th1"g college, hnwineww; 2gO to 2R0 for ANNV11.I.E. rA. LKIIAMIN, VALLEY COLLEGE Co-ed. 20 miles from llarrlsburg. A, D.. R. fi Mus. R. Degrees. College, Academy. Music, Oratorv. Art Pre.medirsl Course T.-msmod MILLERSVILLE. PA. STATE NORMAL SCHOOI. Reautlful cam pus: excellent table: strong faculty; tuition free; fall term opens Sept. 0. For Information address C II OOHniNIKH Principal. Young Women and Olrls I.ITIT7. PA. LINDEN HALL SEMINARY For 178 yeara It has been educating and training young women for worthy living. Alms at highest development of body, mind and character. Provides a happy, whole some home life. Beautiful, healthful loca tion. Comfortable buildings, modern equip ment. Gymnasium. Acsdemlc. College Prepsratory, Music, Art. Domestic P-tenc. D.CM.M-r ..Hlne n- Tee.. 1.(V, BEV.J. W. RTENOKL. Prlnclpul. Box 10JI, Lltllz. Pn. LUTHER VI LLE. MB. ' Maryland College 1853 FOR, WOMRKlfilfl Collere prtpuratory tn vars H-atnry Pnl1ca plrls from 82 Htatei TVtmeatlo Science Music Expression in miles twm jiait. Fireproof Pldes. lNonriectarlan Addreti r resident Rnue for Cataloc r. liUIllKUVIIl'l'.. AIU, NORtVALH. CONN.f HILLSIDE FOR GIRLS. 4S mllea from tew York. Col. leg. Preparation. Cultural Courses. House hold Solence. Including actual practlc. tn a real home. Organized Athletics. Margaret R. Ilrenllnger, A. II. (Vassar) Vlda Hunt Francla. II, L. (Smith), 1'rlnclpalt Norwalk. Connecticut AIIHUHNHALE, MASS. tASELL SEMINARY Anburndsle, Masa. Course of study from flrst year high school through two years ad venced work for high school graduates. Wld. .n nf subjects. Unusual training tn varloua phase, of horn, in.klnr. School 10 mile, trom Boston. S0-acr. eatat.. Outdoor porta and r.cr.atlona. Address Guy M.KVIn 1H.1. i-u. Z Principal, .Its WcjdUnd Bead ri . . . - si ti " " . -v . t ALLEGED BRIDER "GAVE" $300 New Yorli, Aug. 22. Harry Kr- longer, on trial, before a court-martial here, chnrged with having plotted with Lieutenant U. J. Kllert to buy his pro- motion from yeoman to ensign, testified yesterday that he had given Kllert $300 to "buy Mrs. Kllert n fur coat as a present from him (I'rlanger)." lloth Heies WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES N. IV. Cornrr 23d nnd M'nlnut Htrtft" Begin Sept. 18, and End April 6 Tuition Cott for the Period Draulnr ... . . f .00 ralntltiK nil. uuter nnd rlilna KiikIIaIi I.nnciifiRr 13.00 14.00 tn.oo S3.00 S1.00 14.00 I4.no Frfnrh or Spunlsh . .. ritino or Violin . Htenocrnplo bfjrlnnrr Htfiiofriinlij uthnnrfd y T rewriting only HnnLl re.,lntf 1.00 llookkeepinc. Stenography and Tjpewrlllnjr combined . . .. l'lllnc nn.l Indeiln? Ilusinees Kmclleh lliielnceH ArilhuHtlo Peninunshlp . . . Correspondence ' I-uhlle Hcl.ool foreigners I-iibllr School Illiterates IYImIIiik ... . . Real Kstate nnd C'enie.iinclnc . , 1'ul.lle hpenklnr tfor men) . . . Art Needlework nnd Cm. hetlns . , Cookery nnd Domestic .Science .. Dres-milklng or MlUlnerr ArrhlteiturHl Drawlne and Sped flciitlnnn . Mechanlrnl Uniwlng Illue Print Rcadlnjr for mechanics J'lisrnvlnr Hatch nml Clock Mukhu; nnd Re pairing . Telegraph Culling lien's Clotlilne M.0O 10:110 14.00 13.00 H.an K.00 115.00 in. on 15.00 llt.OO l.i.no n.oo ts.on 17.00 is.no in. no 13,00 24.00 21.00 1.1.00 18.00 Tlie General Manager's Judgment f cood. or he wouldn't lie where he II, A Pelrcp ttnlncd man himself he knows how Inillspcnsabl such training Is In businesa, and r-rlfctH Pelrce Rrudu.ttea for positions In preVrcnce to others cot'ii!-; or stciiv Tor yon 11 rr men: tliiNliietfl Administration, SiilesiniinHlilp Tor jounc omen: Secretarial, bhorthand nnd Tpeurit!nc. Hay nnd KenliiR Hession Mrltfe for fiStli ear Uook Peircc School of Business Administration Pine St, West of Broad, Phila. America's Foremast lIusineRS School Our icraduates are In constant demand for rood-paylnir positions. OregK ShortbanJ. the easy, speed system. Complete business and secretarial courses. Spectal rates for Auaust Intensive traininir. bntar Hj.7& ny time. Call or write for full ayra particulars and catalogue. nnd Colleee of Commerre 1017 rhMtnnt t.. PhUndMnliU. 1 IllKNCIl I,AN1UA(1K lly frenoh Rrmluata from l.,wrp of I.llle, 1 runret clati foriu , intra ffiu- uMirp nimilw. MISX t'Eril.B I'll.I.OT. 1321 g. nroa.l St. flit v Mrrtfinl nnpus Knt ?d. -.- t rrc J(1 ,., . . . LULLtUL niH Walnut $t KINC1ST0N, PA. WYOMING SEMINARY A co-eduratlonal school where boya and elrls ect a lslon of the highest pur poses of life. Exceptional teachers In Mersdept College prepnrntlon. Busl nesi. Music, Art. Ortaory and Domes tic Arts & Science. Military Training-. Gymnasium nnd Athletic fields. 78th year. Endowed. I.OW rates. Writs for catalog. Address. I,. I,. Snrncue. P.P.. l'res.. Kingston. Pa. IlO-cf.YN. I'A. School for Exceptional Children Fvervfncllltylnabeautlfulsub. homefor th i nre and training of children who through men tal disability are unable to attend public or nr schools Dept. ofDom Scl. for older girls. lollle A. Wood. Trln. Ilox 174. Husbn. Va. aiANAISAH. VA. EASTERN COLLEGE "JT Co-ed near Washington. D. C. Degree, granted: all courses. Prep.School Rate J40Q. Catalog. Dr. II. U. Uoon. P'es. llor A. Young Women nnd Olrl. ,JUe(oided School l 'nr 'irs Located In beiutlful Philadelphia suburb opposite Reading Station and seen minutes' alk from trolley Prepares for all olIeRes. Stron general courses. Music, Art, Domea. tlo Science Primary through High School and Secretarial Courses. Oli ver llenton visiting director of piano department llrlght, cheerful class rooms Suprlsed Alhletlca. Indi vidual attention. For Catalog and views address UMMA MILTON COWI.ES. A. n. Head of School (ak I.une, Philadelphia, Pa. The Holman School 8204 WALNUT ST. Otens for Its twentieth year cm Thurtday, Sept. 2.1th. 101B EL1ZAI1ETII W. IIKALKY, II. A. Head MUtreaa STEVENS SCHOOL nffi& OpenaTlept. H3d B2d ear. Kindergarten, College Pren., Special advantages In French Open-air clsases. Ca'alog MISS MARY IIENVI.KY. I'rln.. 221 lYChelten At.. tltn. t raininz School' for Kindergartners. 1 1' xaa (Formerly Miss Hart's). Junior. Senior and CI C.taduate Courses. Primary method", prac tice Klndergartnera. Mis. A. T. ILLMAN. Dllector. Box L. SHOO Walnut St.. Phlla. Phila.School of Designfor Women Design. Normal and Fine Art Illustration. IHiOAD AND MASTER STREETS. .I'll! LA. OAK LANE COUNTRY IIAY SCHOOL Available to all Phlla. through autobus serv. Kindergarten through to college preparation. Oak Lane. Phlla.. Hox P. Thone Melrose HOT, JENKINTOYVN. TA. Beechwood o A Cultured and Practical School for Young IVomen, Thoroughly Ettablished. Strong Faculty Alma to discover and develop Individual aptitudes. Olrls are prepared for self, mal-tensf-c and to meet responsibilities of life. Colleee and Preparatory Depart ments. Music. Art. Domestic Selene., Secretaryship, nxpresslon. Physical Edu csflon Norresi. Kloder-arten Swim-ml- Pool AM"c Fields Addre.s H. If. REISER. Ph. D.. Presldeol Dox 430, Jenklntonn, I'a. ARDMOrtE. I'A. i The Lyman School , "IIEIXII KNOLL." 250 Lanrastrr Ave. Ardmore, Pcnna. Kindergarten and Primary for both hw and girls. Junior and Senior School for girls only Bus service from West Thlla. via Overbrook and Merlon, Opens Sept in. Address MISS M. II. STEEN. Principal. NEWARK. DEL. Women's College of Delaware T,t women desiring a liberal education. under Ideal conditions of iom. Ufa, th. Women's College ot Delaware offers un.g jM? ujjiiffiiflte I Celled opportunities si rxireineiy mw con. Situated In a beautiful and healthtu.1 r.V glon, one no'jr irnm rniiaaeiotiia, vyrii for Catalog U Address r ' Mil WINIFRED i. ROBINSON, Dm, Newark. Delaware. ,
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