l .Si rr t EVENING PUBLIC LEBGER-rHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUHST 27, 1919 I i 8 ' TT R. R. MAN AMERICAN FIRST, SAYS JEFFREY Federation Leader Assorts That! Workers Will Do Nothing to j Bring Hardship on Nation FIGHT FOR ALL, HE AVERS "lUilroail employes are Americans, and whatever they do will be strictly in accord with American Ideals and prin ciples." , , u Thlfi statement was made today by TI, 8. Jeffrey, chairman of the advisory board of the I'hilndelphln nnd Cam- - . .. I 4. oen irnernuona ui u.. . lennylvania Itnllrond line?. comlillons. At prevent we are in a Mr. JeiTery. speaking for the railroad , ,.,,,,.. ,,nl ..,, Shopmen In this dlftriet. says the men T)( )wn( of . of n . ,n,t;oa arc willing to ro-operate in bringing of 1)r(.nn7(,, Hj,or ,s represented in a down lirins costs, but points out that ,a,rln(,n1 m1(p, , William Kellon. the railroad workers are in no sense ,t-Kan izor horo for the Miirhinists' Inter "pronteers." the highest paid of them ll(ionn (!,, OI, nf ,ie most power -making only ?1"0 monthly, nnd '" i f of union bodies In Philadelphia, lower grades getting from .f.O to S... j ..W(, ,n, vl,ttlt.,j w.itJ) IIP ,lra,.jnN on monthly, working full time. i,nkis ()1- eighty cents an hour for the IIb charges that government opera- ' hopworkers." said Mr. Helton. "Then tion of the railroads at present moan. , th), jji,, Foll, Pan,p ,onf, nnil (ie,.,ndc. only "private control at government : ,u. ,,, proportionate increases In their expense, and that private rnpn.ii is "IrridK ImHrtvtly to brine about a war o to pak. between the government nd organized labor." Waste Would Tay Increase ... , i People think w- have government operation of railroads. says Mr. A ,aj. or ,wo ng0 rj((ni, nn n tra,n Jeffreys. "We have far from It : j Ml in0 eonversatlon with a manu- what we really have it private , fn(.Ulr,,r AVo worr pP.aInR about: control' at public expense. The money j,vnK,., an,j ,.(,,,,,. t snid to me: "1 wasted, willfully and wantonly by the,,,,,,1, rarr wnn, VVR, ,iemads the men private control, is enough to euable tli mnko. I'll give them whnt they ask! 25 per cent increase asked and then far and put it on the cloth.' I some, I "I asked him how much. He nn- "Organized labor seeks first the pworcil '10 per cent. It's good enough I eight-hour law nud otertiinc rates after 'for them so it's good enough for me." ' eight hours and on Sundays and lioli- "It works out that way every time j days for ench nnd evcrj railroad em- the increase added to the selling price i plojc-not for part, ns at present, but of the goods far more than makes up for all. Second, that the government shall without delay nnd without mercy put behind the bars those who are loot ing the public nt every turn nnd who. when there is nn increase in freight rates, say of 2," per cent, ndding but a few cents' cost to shoes, etc.. take that means to Increase prices ten to twenty times beyond the increased freight. More Wages Mean Nothing "Increased wages would mean noth ing If cost of living was also to in crease. would mcuu nun to ninny, for those who were so unfortunate as pot to receive an increase would suffer through the increased cost of living. Alleged inequalities and discrimina tions practiced against the workers by the railroad managements, resulting in discontent and unrest, are set forth as ' follows by Mr. Jeffrey : 1 J:rr:rSIT OPStor:. rliiV? ; cents per hour. time' and one. half nfter ! eight hours and for Sundays and holi days; operating the identical crane out- ' Hide of shop yards, rate fifty - three ' CSSl.r"" ,,me fr S,,U- "Engineers at part of power plant.. 'B'n.' vUhot Can: SU2ar' Njxtj;-ejght cents per hour, time audi lhls product HORLICK named Jialf, after eight hours and on Sundays Malted Milk. (Name since copied and holidays; rest of engineers, fifty- by other-.) Its nutritive value, S:ndtanPrhonZ,:8.Strai8"t ""C " I ibility and ease of preparation "Stationary firemen, forty-nine and j vb' smW stirring in waterjand the : a .half cents at part of the plants ; I fct that it keeps in any climate, , forty-two cents per hour at other nlants. I has Droved of much value to mnnkiml ' ;Seat turners, Philadelphia Terminal j division, forty-three cents per hour : I seat turners. Pamdeu Terminal di vision, thirty -seven cents per hour- One master mechanic applies the law, ' the other refuses to do so. "Clerks at Ilroad Street Station, ' evcn hours per day. no work Satur day afternoon or Sunday, and eighty eight days vacation per jear with pay; Clerks at engine houses, eight hours per lay every day in the year nnd no , vacation all time lost deducted from their earning.. "AH efforts to induce Itegional Di-; rector Mr. Markham to equalize or cor- ' rect the inequalities have been without . result. He declines to do so, on the grounds that If be corrects an in- I equality or discrimination in oue cas, h must necessarily do so in all cases, and they are so. numerous that he docs not care to tackle the undertaking." j Finds Favor in ThU City I President Wilson's answer to the l mllpna.l l,A.tMAn'. ...-- 1 . --..... wmiu o wKe ucmanos, and especially -his appeal fot a truce be tween labor' and capital until such time as an economic readjustment can be ! made, seems to have found favor with men' of cffalrs in this city. Charles S. Calwell, president of the Corn Exchange National Hank, ex pressed approval of President Wilson's view of the railroad workers' demands. "I should say that railroad men's Wages have gone up in proportion to the cost of living." said Mr. Talwell in an Interview. "In many other lines. however, wages have not kept pace with the increasing cost of the necessaries of life. The railroad worker) have been given Increases beyond borne other in- tlktrtea iv f "The President's stand fl an entirely r -"proper one. We should all realize that the time has come when we must stop pyramiding wages. "The government itself hss been tho greatest food hoarder in the country. Food supplies purchased by the gov ernment should have been unloaded earlier. The government did not want to put its food into the market before , the eanners had a chance to take care '. "ot this Mason's crop." Xttban T, Folwell. like Mr. Cal- 1 vell. agreed thoroughly with the President's attitude. j President Wilson is entirely right." , seld Mr. Folwell. "There has to come i ,an end to this raising of wages, for ! 'very increase in wages means also an Increase In the price of the product. If; thai: keeps on there will be no end C either. There has to be a point Wyad which we cannot go. "Krtrr rise in wages means increased BWhtction cost, and hence Increased -V . W. vf V ' ''We should run all our factories on i J flslkdelphia Musical Academy aatk Imhii brstn. 8dL 8th. Own r Ittration oP. . Tntory. lttrumaatJ mcmL Students SymDhonv n.hat... Mttala. ilmon and Hamlin Pianos. es in w. i-iuis. ana Tints. AadrtM H I.KWIIS MIKl'llV. MaiMsiS Wit Hwm Street (Msln B oho. if SCHOOL OF UUHln lOtxne Beat. t. Voeu.i s. Bolshevism's Downfall Assured, Says Gompers New York. An. -".- Smniiel (ininiierx mmlc Hip following Mute incut on lollieviMii on Ills return from Kuropo ypttnln.v : "From wlint I hnvc brnnl from won vtlm linvo iurtlcltitc In vnri otis rotiforcnrw ami who have oli served conditions cxtvtitiR in I ti.in nutl other onstrrti inrt of Kiirope. bolslievlsm Im on tin- witno. Il Inix falU-d ni n movement in it hopes nml its nlnis. "It prciiniol the people thinga it ha- not Riven. The peopl" luivo no pence, no land, no brend and no rt-ork. "Tlik ".ill precipitate the down full of the ItolshevNts." n fifH -lx-hour week. That would in- crease production, decrease prices and .,,..., linn rrauliitmont to norma wngoe. it cowardice on the part of the administration to back down from its position because of the llig Pout's dci'iands. '' s,lu"llon Cm,DR worse ni the time. It nils become impossible ,,,...' .. for the increase in the wages '1 can see trouble coming. And T 'can't see how this trouble is going to j be headed off unless conditions arc changed." U. S. Mission Leaves Berlin I'rrlin. Aug. -7. The American mis. 1 sion to llerlin. which has been caring 1 for Itiisslan prisoners, officially has censed to exist yesterday. The last officers of the mission will depart for I lionet FriAri, ,,li!.li (.. tl.m ...III tnll tnr th T'nitl StntPs in KpntonihiMv - A DSSCOVERY THAT BENEFITS MANKIND Two discoveries have added greatly ,0 human welfare. In 1S35 Newton originated the vac- ' uum Process for condensing milk with I canc sugar to a semi-liquid form, In 1883Horlick ot Racine.Wis., dis-1 covered how to reduce milk to a dry !pofcrfonnirith extract of malted U a3 an ideal food-drink from infancy . ,. " Ask for ItortLICK'S Ave Id Imitation! Quality Trucks at Honest Prices Many trucks are purposely priced high so that they can be offered to purchasers at a fictitious discount. Beware of the discount truck. In most cases you arc paying a high price for it, even with the dis count. The rapid growth of the Stewart Motor Corporation during the past seven years is due to its policy of Quality Trucks at Honest Prices trucks that cost little to run and keep. Thousands of Stewart Trucks in over 500 American cities and 27 foreign countries are daily proving that they cost less per mile for gasoline, oil, tires and repairs as much as 24 per cent, less in many cases. Many firms, after operatinp one or two Stewarts for .several months, have discarded other makes and standardized on Stewarts one instance: The large Rothenherg Department Slme of Nejn York City, after operating three Stewarts for several months, nold their other trucks und now operate a fleet of eighteen Stcwartx. It will pay you to investigate the remarkable record- being made by Stewarts no matter what make of trucks you nrc now operating. 5 Sizes ; Ton Chassis... $1195.00 (with i:tertrle I.lehU, Htarter .Msinrlo). 1 Ton Ghaisis... 1G50.00 Hi Ton Chassis... 1975.00 2 Ton Chassis... 2575.00 3,i Ton Chassis... 3300.00 (f. o. b. Iluffalo) ' LIJI . Ill M J I ..J Ij IJMI II .1 ..M! ! ,, . jtVw .. I"-J I j The httwart (at-Urle at lluffalo, 2 rr CALIFORNIA R. R. IN TOLD TO END STRIKE Stone Gives Instructions to Re sume Work State Traf fic Tied Up 1 , . ' rrAnnnro anr nnnrnr-n1 EMBARGOES ARE ORDERED I -- 11 (lie ssoclntcd Press I,,s Angeles. Calif.. Aug. S7.-Hr. '. i ... r .i r M ! rosotn nes or the four railroad , brothe.hoods.here have rc-civcd definite i I telegraphic instructions from nrren I S- S,,"" l,","l'nt of the llrotherhood i nf Locomotive l-.ngineers. to return to work Immediately. This nnnoiiiicement was made early today. l.cmhrs of the striking trainmen said , a ineeliiig would lie held today to de- termine what action would be taken on UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Evening School of Accounts and Finance REGISTRATION DATES August 25 to 29 9 A. M. to 5 Sept. 2 to 23 9 A. M. to 5 7 P.M. to 9 Saturdays 9 A. M. to 1 The following NEW courses will be offered during the academic year 1919-20: Foreign Trade and Ocean Shipping Industrial Relations and Em ' ployment Management Other courses offered by the Evening School are Accounting Advertising; Life and Property In- ltusiness Law Corporation surancc ii. i.... i-:., Kconomtcs BrokeraRC I innncc Rea, Kstntc Money & llanKing Investments Husiness Correspondence Salesmanship Government Regulation of Indufctry Address all inquiries to THEODORE J. CRAYSON. Director Room 156, Logan Hall 36th Street and Woodland Avenue University of Pennsylvania Bell Phone, Baring 100 Station 245 For Inside Work Incorporate in Painting Specifications This Name: for small i o 1) s or hie satisfactory for more than 25 years. Specify it as sured of first-class results at an appreciable saving over other paint. In white or color by the bbl. (325 lbs.), 7c lb.; smaller quantities, 8c lb. Special price to contractors. Sample on request. Householders enn buy il in 2-lb. Carton AT DEALERS 20c Carton JOHN C. OETERS. Mfr., 1242 N. 31st St. Gomery-Schwartz 128-40 N. Broad St., MOTOR TRUCKS ; - "MnaMaMaMMtf pictured above, are derettd exctuilyel , STBWART MOTOR CQBl'OHAXIOH, BUVVAt ' Mr. Stone's Instructions, h. i. San ford, n reprcacnttitlvo of the oiiRlneerR, Knhl the president's telegram ninotintrd 1 to vlrtnnll.v nn order nnd that he was leertnlii "the wheels would be turning before noon toilii)." I San Kranclscn, Aug. -7. Illy A. P.I j -Most of California was without, rail transportation today on necount of strikes of trainmen and shopmen. Strikes, some nnnnunced to lie.. In sym pathy with striking employes of the I Pacific I'leotrlo Company nt I.os An- geles. nnd some without any nnnnunced r,'!,s""- '""ok'" inpldly !nst night, nnd were followed by srders here and in the I'ast ngalnst selling tickets to or thr-HiBli llin trniiblr.1 MPai.. ,Mnll,l ,l'0fS,,r,i I. r ? """ T of members of the llig Four ra I- ,.,, ,iril1Pr,in(MN. ,,, !.,,!, , timrn,u. wlrr,. t,eT began vesterdav ,,. lnM ..,..,, .,. lirin,.nilv are of )llr, employes. None of the strikes is sanctioned by internntionnl officers of the unions A committer named by striking yard employs here hns instructions from the strikers to take steps today looking to a spieiid of the strike. M. M. P.M. P.M. Corporate Tsxei, including Income Taxes Insurance Marine, Compen sation, Casualty The Perfect H'njer Paint contracts uniformly Motor Car Co. PhUadelphia, Pa. to lli nunufuiture of btewart o. V. v. iilllliilk VampmWm nnth Hexes THE SHORT MNES TO OPPORTUNITY EVENING ENGINEERING Av Ts, MAKwryss tio numM I H1-""" 7fen. 'm rf i rHILABtipiOA " f N. CHISTFB KUTlK 0UWCBSTC1I XsVSy foil" ?; w 'A-. ire zm f- V s WHV MKN AND WOMEN SELECT DREXEI. .- i .,ON . ''VTI"' l1 K :"""' ''"Ulties ere planned by practical men leading men of the foiemoat industries of Imlliilelphln -men toho Anon' what stmlentH will llnd of most direct bsncllt m their future work. I otno to Drexel any evening and see for yourm If. The practical sucr,-fHllotH you will get will more than repay you for the time epent. THE DREXEL INSTITUTE, Philadelphia p iHoutes&ori - A SCHOOL FOR T.ITTf.n CII1U)IIE Boarding & Day Departments PritlTR HTRBBT AT TORTIKTIl RM?pnt fur 6th Yrnr In October Phfiiid TrrHton 443'-'. Auto Service. Mrteutlflc Dlrcrtldn for NO R.MAI- Chil dren. 3 to 12 rurH. The aim of thli 'school If to kIvp Normal Children an n- vironment in which tno ppontaneoun i" fiulnfH of child Ufa may hso freetfont (or ndlvtdual crowth. Direction covert Diet, KxercJse, Urcreatlon, Deportment, Con trol of Kmotloni, Occuputlon. etc.. dif ferent for eMch Individual child. ANNA MlNnt.K I'AIST. Dlrertrex Jlonteorl THiMomn Rome, 1014 Trained Workers Needed Young men and women with thorough tmlnlnp In mclorn business methods are urgentlj needed by many of Phila delphia's largest biiwlneys and financial houses, nen.un.sts come daily for avail able graduates. Send for Kfith Year Hook. lis, unci Klentnff Sessions PEIRCE SCHOOL of Business Administration "Amerlra'e riirrmost rtiikiiir Selionl" Pine St. West of Broad. Phila. Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art Broad and Pine Streets l'mtrff It) TlltmtPMt Intl. ArrhllntiiPAl . t Drawln. Interior Unrnrntlun. Tnttery. Metnl orK p"o inuuiriHi ueiKn. i ourse in Sor I mnl Art nf f'oUfKe tirade Philadelphia Textile School rrftctli nt (riHtruclIon 'n nil branches of textile (lenivnlruT. nmnufarturlnv. themiftry nfl deliue, Complete mechanical equlp . niont. Suic-rfuJ craduale, Srtinol Kronen Septemlier 23 1 Dn.v nnd Kfrnlnx rinnhen, . Sitiiritiy rincfn frr Tenelier. I.KM.IK MIl.LHn, ITlnrlp.il. j 1 La Salic Extension University Direction and n tralnlnsr that la linked up with actual builnesa and without to I itritrinr wiin our preani poRUion, l . m j- ajnii i nrsir-ss ahmimstiiatiov i iiusinesv i.KrrKK-wniTiNa i LAW IIANKINO TBAITT10 j Write, rail or phone Wlnut R184. I tfiH CHK8TNCT ST. PniT.AnKT.rnfX Shorthand in 30 Days Typewriting t nmmerelat hubjfttlf. For appointment I'HONE. LOCUST 1S6S I'hilu. School of Oflice Training ifith i. flif-tilllt t-., rhll.i.Irli.lila Strayer's Business College Philadelphia' Createil Butinitt School tot, trril - 'i,n pn licftort STRAYER'S 807 Chestnut St. Phone. Wnlnut 384 Are You in. the Right Position? lit a well'known uavcholorlat tell yon tn rfsht vocation In Ufa lor you. Apply at the VOCATIONAL OfirtANrK INSTITUTE Room 40S 1'rttsar IJId?.. 1714 Chestnut St. Pell phor.e Hprnce at43. ; Short Courses j?0" I ookkeeplnr. Shorthand. Typewriting Ens lnh. Pen.nanahlp, Dictaphone. Comptometer I Day and etenlnr. aeasloi.a. Htart now. Indi I ttd"l Iretructlon. , pai.mek sciinnr.. it ntti mm t. ; Palms Business College ' 1TU-1T1S CHflSTNrrT PTRKET Dav and evnlmr courne In Shorthand. - ret trial, Ttookkeeolna. Touch Typewrltlnir. Fnall'h. Etc. Attend the tiejrm Inrt'vldm' lrtrrcflon. Select patronaee. T!nroll now BANKS r,'il School opens Sent. L'tl BUSINESS Xi.fln St,lo1 P"S Sept , COLLEGE om Wain"' t ' " GERMANTOWN FRIENDS" CtHOOl Open.- 8pt '.'i. A few SVnuub PiM for .jmMt ..oiler a ni- Dre- pe-nto-v J upMf ' tan ley R Yarts I. I'rln Voting Aoinenfid CSlrln The Hohnan School 2304 WALNUT ST. Opene for Its twentieth year n Thureday. Sept. SMh. 1819 KL1ZAIIETII W. I1RAI.EY II. A. Heud )lltre STEVENS SCHOOL V Opena Sept. Slid. RSd esr. Klnderrarten. Tol'.eae Pren., HpeoJal advantarea tn Krenn. Open-air eeej, Ca'alos. MIH MAHV nrNTT.KV. I'rln.. 311 VF. Chalten At.. (.In. I Training School for Kindcrgarlners 1 'Formerly Mlse Hart's). Junior. S'liloe and ' Gtadrate Couret. TrlTinry mrhod. Prae. Ilea Ulndersartr.ers. 'li A. T. II.I.MAN. piienor I'm I., anim Walp-u Hi.. Phlla Phila. School of Design for Women Ilrfir"' ' ' her 1 nPOMI V) l..Tfit ".TRIIHTS I'llll.X. (lVKiinniiiiu. rA. Mits Sayward's School for Girls OrerbrooL, Phlln.. Pn. ColleK preparatory snd secretariat courses. Junior and Muslcil Depts. Athletics, Domestlo Selene. Carriage calls for nuplla In llala. Cynwyd. Marlon and Wynnefletd Mlaa R, Jnnet Wayward. I'rln . IJTITZ. PA. Linden Hall Seminary A strls' school since 1740. Academic. Collets rep. and Special Cnurees. Sep. Jr. Dept. Iter. HTICMiFX. I'rln. Box IM. Lltlts. Ta. JKXKINTOW'W. I'A. nFKl'lltVOOD W1IOOI. (Ine.l To youns wonts ' Widely praellcal and cultural preparatory collrxs departments. Music Art, l)oni..c b'clence. Secretaryship. Ko'tnal Klndcrcae'ep. Ha-immtna nool. Alh. letle Klelii. A'dr-es Itct 430. 51.11 Keaef. ''nl- l rrealiTenl. JenUlitewPtP.l. ok uni: PA,, The 'wles Hehonl for Olrle. Preparea for all collesea, stronc Otn'l Couraes, lluitc. Art. Domestic Pclenre, Primary through lllah febool and Eecretarla.1 Courses. T mln. walli from trolley, opp. P.edln It.' It. Btatlori. tndlv. stten. For call. rtswt add. Emma M. Ccwl.e. A.B.. Head of Wfheol. Oalc In. . tWAKTIIMOHR. I'A. Marr Ijoa Skl fr Ofrlsv A) CsUlM. A4 ' r EDUCATIONAL Itolh Nexes SCHOOL SECRETARIAL WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES X, r. Corner S3d nnd Wntnnt Streets Beein Sept. 18, and End April 0 Tuition Coat for the Period Drswlnr f 8.00 1'nlntlnt nil, nutrr and rlilnu.,.. 13.00 hnllh t.iKiBnute 14.00 Krench or Spanlsl ,., 18,00 I'lnnn or Violin 23.00 Stenorranh.T tieslnners 81. 00 Ntrnocrniih) iiiltuncrd 14.U0 Teerltlnit unly 14.UH llooklieeiilnir , tl.UO UookkerplnK. Stenography snu . Typewriting combined S?." rillns unit Inctrtlnr 10:00 HiialnMs Knxllsh It.OU irunlntn. Arlllimrtlo 13.00 letm!inl)li 8.00 rorresunmlrnce M.on I'ulillc Mrlionl foreigners 15.00 Puhlle Srhool lllllf rules Ifi.lH) l'rlntlns 1.V00 Rent.ltate nad CnnTeynnclnc .... 1S.00 I'ublle Sopnklnit (for men) in. oo Art NreiilfKnrk and L'rmhrtloc ... 0.00 rookery nnd Domestle Hrlfnif .... IB. Oil l)rfinnklnx or Millinery 17.U0 Arrliltrctnrnl Drnttlni; nnd Hpecl- flrntlona la.OO Merhiinlrnl Drnnlng . . .' 1R.00 Mine Print Mending for mei-hiinles. l'i.00 KiiRrnrlni: SI. 09 M'titrli nd C'lork Making nnn Re- PJilrlnit 21.00 Tpcmnliv lR.OO Cutting Men's Clothing 18 00 Our rad(iates are In contUnt demand ff food -paying txteUlona, Unofftr tihurthand, the eaav epeeti aflm, Complete buamen and aecretartal cournei. Special ratoa tor August. lntnaiv trainlnc. Knter nv fltnft tPalt Af r4tK tir tFiikl ifciH rartlculara and catatuKue. nnd Cnlleee of rorrmerre 1017 rhfnnt .. 11 11nilelnfi1. I .ear n hpwnlali. Frenrh or Hnllun at home on your phonograph. Our booklet "ranguace l,oglr mailed frf-e on reinject CORTINA ACADEMY isin rni:.sTM'T sr. nvoN. TA. ACERWOOD TUTORING SCHOOL Tor boys and girls wh need individual instruc tion 'to make normal progress. Kindergarten to nigh School Industrial Arts. Domestic Science. Musit. Gymnastics. Gar dening. Ethical Train Infj, Home Life. Medical Supervision. Adenuate Buildinps. Large Cam pus. Outdoor life in Mittimer Ifi miles frorn Phllartrlphia Tlnnklet. Miss Dcvereux. Principal Bos A. Defin. P. ok i.am: TxJSs S3sfei f Poimfx-r n- Q-Uaa1 Aum bun nervine muken thin rftuntry Dii v School RVftlUbU tu nil Ph'lartetrhH. ChiM'en (4 vrH itrfl ovr) mrrleil ti ppd from a school w'th open country envi ronment pue ilr Hfety, out of lty nole nnil clut Qilrt Isolation of rountr mulfi Mnl cnnflltlnna for ntudv. Socil crn rom inetruetlon. Tluaes from clt rfint" rMla'iMni li Cerm,ntofn nrit .TenV.lntown. four- rnnre tr VHrie rRten tbroi'rh rnllec r-- - ftr vJi "'' itii fvfllah'e In foms I'll. Melrnte sm tl.ik I line. I'hlla. Ilux I' AjtnMllUH. I'A. . The Lyman School-. "HKIXII KNOI.L," 5S0 Lanriislrr Axe. Avdmorc, Pcnna. Kindergarten and Primary for hoth hoya and slrl. Junior and Senior Srhool for a;lrl only, mis nervl-e from Went Phllu. vlu Overtrook and Merlon. Opens Kept. 2. Addr MISS M. H. STKF.N. Trlnclpal. UIXtiSTOX. I'A . -J WYOMING SEMINARY A co-educatlonal rchool vrhere Loya and Klrta let a vision of the lilchesl pur. rof.a uf 1 fe. Exceptional tcat-here In nr dipt, t'ollrce preparation. Ilua. pcss, Music, Art, Ortsory and Dome, lie Arts t Science .Ml'ltarv Vralnlnii. Omnaeluru and Athletic tltldn. J.irn ,ar Endowed. Low r.,tea Write fur lutaloit. Addreaa. I.. 1.. Snraci.e. .I).. Prei.. Klnalnn. Pa. IltXIAN. n- School for Exceptional Children ! Every facility in a beauttrul aub, homa for tho care and training of children who throush men tal disability are unable to attend pubtlo or prl.schoola. Dept.of Dom, Scl. fqrolder tflrls Mollle A. Wood. I'rln. Iloi 111! Ilo.lyn" p. ailf.I.KKrlVll.l.E. PA. STATK NORMAL HCIIIIOI, Heautlful ram- puai ascellent table: slronir facultri tuition lent laoie; aironir racuityt tul m opens Sept. 0. Kor informs 1 1 UOIIUINICU, Principal. tree! fsll term opens Sept. 0. Kor information address A.NNnt.i.i:. pa. II 1I.MI VAI.LIt I (ILI.rj.K wo-ea Hi miles from llarnsuuri. .. 11.. o. o llus. it. lievreei, Colteae, Acstlimy. Mus,e .tilelnr arl Pre.medlca'rooewfc 'IV .pyrrol WEST lllESTlin, I'A. WEST CIILSTKR KTATK NOR.MAI. rIL'llODf. Bath Hess, VMI to 28U. Q. Jl. Phillips. Prln. VINKLANn, n. a. MAPLEHURST SCHOOL vir;.Bd 'A select hom school for a limited Zuwber , rtsrd ana'suemwiBSl chlidrm. !' tttu vearaC 3Kitfi-,Air?tt ii "J k.-iWJS.ipw, , OAK LANE l 03 .1 .V ' il llnlh Setrs 421 Professional Education i , Theolofry Evenintj Classes Law Evening Classes ! Medicine Day Classes ; Pharmacy Day Classes Dcntistiy Day Classes Chiropody Day and Evening Classes ArU for Catalog F-l I'linnr. Diamond r.31 TEMPLE UNIVERSITV H llrnad s(. below llerl.it I'JiiluUelplila BERLITZ SCHOOL 1341 CIIKflTM'T sriU'.Kl . d.nirrtiii''' nn lllth Mrrctl T lr hfllOOl OIKN AIX SVM.MKll liVltfrl Tutor I riff, French, NpanUli, (irnrrttl j l.lnif. Aptit . nfllt or homp. 1, !-.., Off. I AhT AND TKXnciroor.Sol 'thr lniT- aylvaniH Museum and School of ltiduatrlal Art, firoad and Tina Htrct. Open Swptem brr 2'Jti. Circulars on request. j THE TAYLOR SCHOOL mo: Kfurktrt Grrri? Hhorthund Touch Typewriting, Hook HJ?ln.gJ;-f?.c'',';tnrlal Coura. Day-fc-NlRht, mvz Mm nnd Unyn Hi'k opportunities are 1 open to young men in the textile industry. . TPtll. Mat 'J'lu'turera ar.- lol.klunlty on lh looki.iu for trained joune ine-i to ilnce In rerpunslLI- losl-lnpa that comnnii.l Kood talarlei. ''.it,' en'-lnrra, mii w'lli thorough kri,.v. Idlsre of the textll' lnduslr are cnnl'i...... bv !!" PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE SCHOOL of the I'cnimylvnnla Muiouni ami School of Inlu3trln Art, Our vrtictlcsil course, covrrlnff try hrnrh ut textile manufacture, produce Kinea 'e'utuii or the tort needed tu nil tne roiiitioiiK or I)epii tnp,,t iif.f.u, Stjpr I lntdpr(H, T-fu'd-nprn, heirUti". '.c. W Klv men n koo1 ntert. W 'urn out i tettlle CAnertH Mrnufaettirrt know th'ii and i ra sn trfir In nirtt.iv itir rtatiiai (it. IVrlts r ratalocue or ilt th- School, I 17! V 7"T A 'NTrT? n!l a. it. iitiiiu, Ulictiui Broad and Pine Sts.. Philadelphia I The country's leading textile school ' In, the gnalext textile center. William Pcnn Charier Sphool sfiiiidiii i bull uiicner ogiiooi No. 8 South Twelfth Street PHILADELPHIA rounded In 1HSV nnd chartered by wiiihti Penn on the mm. .lav ua lit. nlt A. n.i delphla. The J nn I'harier Schuii has main- tatned on iinlntermtited uirporate ertatence ' CraduaUd over 1800 PUPlI'. of ahum nor. I than li'i have rnittnn-l their studies In score "f unlyevaltlea and nrof-limal ch'n' 111 unusual proportion of alumni who hv laken mi o- morn unlverellv degr es It du 1 lartely lo the character and permanence of the ttarhlna; staff, numberlns oer 3n mm. tiers, nf lheo tne U enlor inemlurs have len to th- school an aieraa term nf eervir. of 2H eara. For three years Iher- nay Been no ennnjes m the etaff. save ad i dltlona to meet the requtrementi of tncreas i en enrollment, vnicn raa already taied to ' capacity th new hulldln added tn eoolo. ment last year. Marnltlcent playlna- field' of 22 acres ufford nmn'e facilities for th eserrls of a school of tlOO Th JSlst year healna F.pt.mhe- 5.1M The Prospectue for 1fl1l-I0 Is ready for 1t. trlhutlon. tiiUd'rir are onen for Inspection and claaieation ne ....ni afrtr nh UlCllAliU IITT niHItlKKE, Pu. I). IinMHIASTKR The Episcopnl Acrlcrov I.OUIJNT ANII Jl'MPI'.K STS. Kouii'ltU 17s:, A thorough education for boa 0 eara to tnlleire. Vi'oodttorKlnif and mnnual Iritlmnir. Hue. clal pre-huelnera rnurae l.urite alnietlq Hold, boitn. wrratlliiB. Physl.-al culture undrr the direction of Piof. Wm. J. Herrmann. IlT, 1". J. Btfliimeti, Jr.. 8. T, n lleadinnater, nt the Arnilemy lifter rlept. mh. Ilflllatera mnlleil on on. plication, rirhoffla open. Upper. Hept. mtlll Middle. I DI hi Lower, 331. COUnSKS PRI-PAKLNO for eollese. builn, and th State "?a,r1 ;m. Mhorthacd. typewriting, Industrial drawlntr, Hpanisn. BROWN PREPARATORY llri-nil ami I'herrr Ktrreta Till! 'FltANKI.IV fNSTITllTr; MIIIHir. OI" MRTIIANICAI ARTS D",t,nNAVM"ARCKITIrTlJr,,'n,e'' pell 'arl "fT" If. H. Sctenlh l. Mi.mTMMimr. p. Swarthmore Preparatory A school of lonz stspdlni snd prorrea. Ive Meals. Junior Pchool. JPrtte todou ts Arthur II, ToiiiMnsnn J ,,,,, , VVIIlJrd P. Torallnsont nrs Harvard av.. Swarthreor. Pa. NA7ARETH. PA. .. y. tux , mil iBi t rinaiTin mta Tmwrjmsrm mesmmmrun&mm MWf. i .: ? -.;;."MWrf' -'--- -WlliMlillfatli ? .. "- S a-a -i t '- - tl . r, a TV n WIWB'I ' iBHt i '' iiP" jVsm noth School of Commerce and Accounts Offers to men and women practical business courses listed below Accountins; Foreign Trade Advertising French Auditing New Reporting Conveyancing Public Speaking Cost Accountins Retail Sellinc C. P. A. Quiz Real Estate Law , Defective Speech Real Estate Practica . Employment Mothoth Salesmanship Mara Federal Tax Reports Spanish Factory Organization and Management .Advanced Business Correspondence Modern Production Methods Office Organization Management Foreign Exrhange nnd Foreign Credits Instruction in nil courses given by business experts Write oi call for booklets describing tlie courses In which you are interested. Arch Street LANCASTKR. TA. Urates irlyo0l 4th Tar For BoyS Endows SUllUntlAN TO t.ANCASTrin. PA. itntu moo jtoo moo Aoeordlns to location of room Rvrry i-y ntudlfd indlvldusll- by sxvsrt t'arheni. Hom, llf. ltetlntd envlronmsnt. Over Ifm norrs loratrrt In tho bfautlful an lifslthful auburba nf t.anrlr. Exoollont trnln servlLT. Modern bulldlngn and oqulp mnt. Liymnasltim. supervised athletics. wlmmlnc pool, Hack, two athletic fields and nutor ports. Limited enrollment, small cl'iMaes. Special Saturday aetslons to aid stu dents to make. the weekly achuot etaudsrds. fur li I- j Hilar- joiix ii. icinvAriin. a. n.. Hot BfiOluinrnMler. I'n. FiankPn & Marshall Academy llOVS- ri'.V.P.. lloi 412. Lancaster. Pa. i'llKSTM'T IIH.I.. I'A. Chestnut Hill Academy ST. JIARTIN'ri. CimSTNUT HIM., I'A. Frepiiratlon for co!lje. An Ideally located country 'Ink' and huardlnff at'hool for boj-. Tnerlall low rates for five-tidy boarders, lllth lttn(fard of HchotHMhlp. Vn'r''lled thltlo eiiuliiment, IncluUlnir three p!.ilnx fiold'. KyninHPlutii, awlmmlnK: pool und ncr. otlon hulldlnk'. Tteopena Heittembt-r -4. C:lt.llogllan on HOpllcatlon. niKSTKR. r.. PENNSYLVANIA Military College 58th '-"ig 'itahllahed ai a military In . atltutlon. with honor Ideals, and I ear ih deelnptnent o' competent man. hood for Its aim. Pennsylvania Military Crd's-e has proven Ita efficiency In war and peace. Btronff courses In Civil Kn ItlnoerlnK' Chemistry. E'conomlca and fi nance. Preparatory and Junior Hchools. Athletic Calnl.r. A.ldreM. Cnl. rllAULKS E. HYATT, rrealdrnt lloir fin.1. Theater. Pa. M:iV lll.tlllMI'IKI.ll, I'A. Carson Long Institute 3M Vr. A Ilnnm School for lloya. R liulltllnKo, If) ncrea In tha liHllhful foot li or the Itlue niilce. Individual and u-r-;!' Inrtruction how tn learn, how ts lal.or, hew lo live. Our aim Is knowledw. crnrHctT. cullure, efflciency. Colleaa Pre. ! raralory, Huilnea. Junior Co-iraei, Spanish. French. Pub'.I" Soeaklna;. Miliary Training , 5. r" tni'ldlPTs for hr.s under 1.1 years, i '"'" nnd up. Junlo-s ,50.1. Kor furthor ds- M lt(llltM)K iiPlirSII Ii Mollllsstrlsl. .1 Mnnlmjit'.rr. V.nx I., Nv lllfinniflrlf). i' WVNXKUOOn. I'A. MONTGOMERY SCHOOL The Country l)sy School for Boys from Ss Spinning of their education to colic. Faculty from CV.nmhla Teschera- Colls. hor Information add. Her. (Ilbann 1111, VH . i' Ii . te,Te. t'TnneiirHl. TennA. MKiiPKRsnpnn. r.. The Mercersbursr Arnrlemv .." . -" iuii miirt .lerceralitirz. I'll. Pend for rHfHlneiii to Win, Munn Irvlre. rti.ll . I.I..IJ., Ilendmiiter. Ilox 120. I'EXXSnUBfi. TA. PERKIOMEN SCHOOL,?, ' ( ,nnra fro, !,. Brna ErounS! ;id.v HOYS i nurse, cyrniialum; uthletlca. I'rlu. Oscar a. I Kre'hel t) n ln, mi, I',nnliurir Pa. .-gi'MvyAii. x. . WFNnMA U mwtary llllVIIli JHAItSMV f f SmJM . SA Va JU A 4 ' "her.- character manllna and honor in i vlovd. Wenonah la an Independent nail In lour hoy's education, npd not meraW ' rrraiatory school, lteatthfullv altuated la : filely rekldentla' town. A facultv second ' rly to thai of West Point In fflciene Academic etndlea for col!e8 Dreparalloa' Sper'al and l.olnva courses. Military iVi. I'm hrlnua out all that l aood ami m.oii separate Junior department for boys of Hi 5r,."vr. Acndemlo course, seven hundred nollaia for th whnol jear. Junior depart a .'... ,u""' ',' '' ecnooi year, i eiIo e"d ele. l,ool upon reourst. lie. rnuttr ii. i.om-rn. pre.. M.'J. ri.Av-oN A. V1TKR. Hupt. , Has 4 IS, Wenona!:, N. 1, ULAinSTOWX. N. J. APADEMV FOR BOV Wouderllll.y ettUHled for aood health Ilelawrtle Water flap mllea distant. nmne a-d sthietd- ' i.j, r rn acrea end IO-ecre 'arm. Vreparaltnn for oil. ! and tec pical ...v,,.,,'. St'lliarv drill, i:irt-t I.'illdi "eparatrt Junlvr Ds pr'nient W"l'- "- ctalcsu, John C. Fihnr-r. I I. I lleMmaster, Itov "P." lilnlratown, ?f, J, .llOROKNTtlWX. K. J. Bordentown Military Inttihite Thorouah prep.-for colltia or butlnesa. Kffl. rlent faculty, small classes. Individual stten. Military ttalnln. Rupsrvlsed athletics. 33lh year. Kor cataloif add. Drawer f! as. Col. T. II. Landan. Ilonlenlown, N. J.. Prln, A Cora, r rr.NNixr.Tox-. n. j. The PENNINGON SCHOOL SlSffJV ii.a'n",! SSSJUHTTJIK: ln-'ni ier. Pox ,ii, Pennlnsrton, N, J. N1WVTOV. N. J. .VrWTON AfAI.M roe hoys, fl to l! modern -qiilpment peraonsi ti"nllon:.clj. lot. Addreae Principal Pos l,KlwS, J. PORT IIKI'OWIT. Jtl. TOME SCHOOL 'S"' P"Pratory. JV""U wawwe por oepp.i, a.j WOOIHTOCK. YA, MamabuUmi Military Acadwnw i . .Tf iii seas en;n. ta, j,tf , fl w VriMn Ms nlnaja. ... i.j .. . . . , .. f . . C ' i . gVy-VJiJ V2, , 'J!'. 't
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