hvS, R' I. v - ? . ?' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA", FBIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1919 11 y I S 1 I IS E , Two Hundred 'Devil Dogs' Sign Up at First Meeting 700 6 Mnmhorci Fynnrrtod '.MARINETTES' ARE INVITED The first nmrliip post of the American I.cglon hns bocn formed in Philadelphia. The organization of the post was under taken loot night at n meeting held in the Marine Club, 1017 Chestnut street, by Malor It. It. llocnn. In addition to the men who have perved or nre serving in the Tanks of the United States mnrine corps, the "marincttcs." women who enlisted in the corns, have expressed au intention of iolnlne. So far ns is known, the post is tlir? first whoso membership will IVlnclude both men and women. f WQnmn nf Din vnntit. wnmpn tvlin pntprcd the United States marine corps dur ing the war are members' of Post No. CO, which is composed exclusively of women who regularly enlisted In vnrl ous branches of the service. It is prob able that most of the "mnrincttcs" of this post will be asked to be transferred to the newly formed marine post. Four of them have already applied for racm bershin. More than 12Q0 marines attended the meeting last, night. According to nn unofficial estimate the post is assured ot 300 members. The drive for mem bcrs is just starting. Major Hogan predicted that there would be a racm bershin of 700 by September ir so l"that the marine post could send the largest Philadelphia delegation to liar risbure next month. Dr. Orlando Petty wns appointed temporary chair man. .Letters, wishing the marines success vrcre, received from Jlajor uencrai George Pamctl, commandant of the corps; Mnjor General .lohn A. I.cjeuue, who bended the famous marine brigade of the Second Division , and Major General W. C. Melville, former com mander of the Fourth Urigadc. Several marines, veterans of Chateau -Thierry, arose and protested against the meeting held last night nt the Philadelphia Turngcmcliidc, where 'J000 persons gathered in a German "loyalty meeting." HENRYOWSliOAD" TO HAPPY MARRIAGE ... . .. City Hall Elevator "Pilot" Gives Away Secret, but Couple Remain Joyful - ' nys of moaning light had Jnt The started to !ine in the gloomy corridors of City Hi'l when two persons entered the dooi- on the east side nnd, smiling, made their wnv to the line of clcva Ntors on that side of the building. "Smiles" really fails fo cxilrcss the look of' 'unadulterated happiness which ror the Near East, whose efforts arc was on their beaming countenances. As , , fi , , h A th?y walked unconcernedly through the .7 ,, hall people paiiM'd to look nt them, and ninns.' one mnn with n particularly long fuce, Mr. Derstine was a member of the stopped in his tracks and was on the ' relief expedition sent over early in the point of halting the couple to nsk for year. lie says : "Among recent ship their receipt for happiness, but lie sud- ments for relief wcie included 1,000,0(11) denly changed his mind. lie henved a cans of condensed milk, .T.fiOO.OOO yards heavy sigh and passed On. I of cloth for clothing, 20,000 tons of As the pleasure-laden couple up- Hour, In addition to tremendous other pronched the elevator, Henry, one of supplies. Hundreds of trucks, automo tho "i'd reliable" 'vim pilots escnliitn" hiles nnd tractors arc already there, Xo. a, almost had n full' car. He ami mnny more in shipment. Thousands waited. The mnn slipped up to Henry, i 0f t)1P Armenians were driven from pulled him half way out of the car and their homes many hundreds of miles, excitedly whispered in his ear. Henry ii'ho trucks nre used in bringing them smiled a knowing smile, nnd as loud ' ,.. anu getting them started tilling the as his voice and the tobacco which he sor The tractors arc playing a promt had in his mouth would permit, yelled: ent part." "Itoom 413. Get In, please. (Joing, up!" I Even then they heaitnted Until Henry CHURCH HONORS ITS HEROES gave their secret away. Shifting hl3 cud to a more advantageous position, : st- Agness Congregation of West he, in an even louder voice, shouted: i . . - ., .. ,.i,i tea "You're going to get married, ain't! Chester Dedicate Memorial to 88 ,0U7" h . West Chester, Pa., Aug. ".). A The hopeful hridegroom-to-be looked 1'mulsninr- granite shrine was dedicated at his future better-half. here last night to the ISO men and She demurely nodded tn the affirma- I two women of the congregation of St. tivo nnd the two slowly got in, Snick- Agnes Church, who took part in the ers throughout the- elevator showed world war. More than 2000 persons plainly that the other passengers were crowded the church and school grounds. "wise" to what was going on. AU the way to the fourth floor they continued ' to "snik." The "snlks ' were even moro obvious when. Henry opened the it door at the fourth floor with a parting t - ftlAm l ; "Itoom 413! Straight down the hall," he said. "You can get a raor- jswridgo license there without any trou- 'blc." And the two excited but still happy lovers made their way nervously to the ell-known (to elevntor operators) and tenslvely patronized marriage license rcau. Summers Family Plans Reunion Ihe Summers family will hold its fourth annual reunion nt Hunting Park, on, Saturday, September 0. The dif ferent branches of the family will meet ' at York road and the Uoulevnrd, where the Summers pennant will be displayed to guide visitors to the spot. A musi cal program has been arranged by Mrs. Walter Snow, u member of the family, and there Will be games for the younger visitors. Jf you aire sufiering hMiiJL rlflttHh IS. JLLVXIX OXViii U.VUVXC7 . anu iinyv vncu vauuun ncttnuciip Without success, don't be discouraged, Resinol Ointment nnd Resinol Soap brinsr ' speedy relief from akin and other It: ttchintr or cmbarrnssinrr trouble, and rsUfiUllytBucceed jn ranking the kln iCUtur, mm, licniui;- again. it Kni 8ol.' .Try IVoW A a -j mmnMnHi PSYCHIC BOOKS SINCE WAR, SAY DEALERS More of Classics in Sets Also Being Sold Adventure and Love Talcs Retain Some of Their Popularity The high cost of living may have boosted the. price ot books, but it couldn't keep folks from buying more books this summer than they've ever bought. In spite of some Increases In prices, books are selling "like hotcakes," the book dealers say. Hut the purchasers arc discriminat ing in their tastes. They are "fed up" on wnr. War novels nre taboo. And war histories arc not In great demand. However, the supply of volumes on psychic phenomena is scarcely large enough. "I have never sold so many books of any particular kind ns I have these psychic things," said one dculcr. "Somehow or other this war seems to have brought death so near to most peo ple that they are beginning to wunt to know something about it." Along with the books .on the "un seen" nnd 'thc life hereafter." book lovers arc buying mystery novels nnd society novels, detective novels and problem novels. ' One bookseller believes that there is no book selling so well ns the good old-fashioned story of the "wild nnQ woolly West," with plenty of whole-I some love on every pnge. "If., E i.ln. , .,m,l,. .,. ,.-. ing sets." said a man who has prob ably sold more sets of mtd-YrMorlan and modcrir authors than any other two salesmen put together. "I think they buy them because they want to read them, and not just to fill n vncant place on an ornntc bookshelf certainly they don't buy them because they're cheap. The prices of sets have shot so high that the ordinary man can't afford to buy them except on the installment plan. "I think they buy them because they have more money than they had for merly. Wages have shot up durlag the war, and people have had a chance to buy the things they want. So they buy their long-desired set of Thacueniy, PICTURES ARMENIA'S SERIOUS CONDITION Hundreds Starving Daily De spite Aid of American Re lief Commission ! (Itiahcrtown. I'a.. Aug. t!t. William i A. Dcrstinc. president of the Upper I ituefcs County Mo'tor Club, who recently I returned from Armenia, where he spent 'several months instructing native farm- cis in the use of the tractor for modern farming, says: I "To realize the lamentable condition ; of the unfortunate people one must be an eye witness. . Hundreds arc starving daily, despite tin tremendous efforts of the American commission ot relief xweive men were iu u uemu m the war by the parish. The names of r m 1 1 Not a Biscuit Left! ' W&mK I That !i Invariably the exclamation of the ElPi. ! H housewife when fthe pi a pea blaculta made with flflr&Hfik H I T ' Miss , l&HrF 1 I PureHiosfJiate BaldirSRjvrdeT V (Mjm&ai&bii. B B before members ot the family, tc these de- JfmA B Ucloui bakjnga dliappear In a Jiff)', and a happy, V&'Z-jStgef&a. 1 satlafled group surrounds the table. Try It f "TT $ Jt 1 B ourself, I c K. I I ltscAtYoiir.Qrocer'sJtolcV J -A J KBflflHBHHHHBHHHaHHJaD t- - -T" """' "'- -' ' iisMBWMsaWBaWjgjWjMMWMBMsM I IF YOUR HOT-WATER SYSTEM JL 1 1 "KEEPS YOU GUESSING" fFH 1 I Invvatlsate and Install the "I-ovtldn." At a turn at the M 'n. ,1 , 11 tap the water flows out piping hot in a steady stream j,-, ,i SB, AIX the-time. The I-ovekln" hai no complicated parts- H KU J ! It U seltKperatlnE and you'll be surprised at the small B rr H ca consumption. Approved by the U. a. I. HI' !'' H Bend tor booklet, M I '' H I tOVEKIN WATER HEATER COMPANY fi I I f 39 Laurel Street Philadelphia, Pb. i f, A I IN DEMAND all who saw service arc inscribed nn n marble slab in the grotto, with stnrs opposite those who lost, their lives, or Pickens, or Scott nnd they buy .Mark Twain and O. Henry, too. And those Inst two are selling better than any other author I know, with per haps the exception of Kipling." 3 WEDDINGS IN GLOUCESTER Miss Alice Ryan Becomes vBrlde oflg J. Fronk Devlin g Three weddings were performed in , k Gloucester City yesterday afternoon. i J. Prank Devlin, son of .lohn M.'ljji Devlin, treasurer of the AVelsbnch SJ Company, was mnrricd to Miss Alice I H Ityan, of .1." N'orth llrondway. (iloiiecs- I jp tor, by the Ucv. Maurice K. Uric, rre-jjx' lor of St. Slary's Catholic Church. The ! $ bridesmaid wns Miss Kdith Devlin, n . v! sister of the bridegroom, wliilc William. 4 Page was best man At the home of Charles Wlnchell. iil)!l Mercer street, a lo,rge fiome wedding was solemnized when his daughter. Miss Esther M. Wlnchell. was married to lllichard McDowell by the Itcv. H. .1 Conover, pnstor of the First Methodist F.piscopnl Church. The bridesmaid was .""" aiuitui it int-nrii, n sisur m in bride, while Alexander Itrysou was best man. At the parsonage of the First Metli Grand Fall Dancing taturcla y WiqKt AuU9i: 30. OPENING newISpiece Orchestra w Come W& Join tig!J g j& CHESTNUrJj i ' odist Kplscopol Church Atonzo Snyder, Of (103 Hlllirirnv stent -no mnrrln.1 In Miss Margaret Hicks, of MS Jersev avenue, by the Itcv. It .1. Conover. Holli Srtes JKKSB&jgjrjgKj ilbonte BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL for little children Spruce Street at Fortieth Philadelphia PHONIC PRESTON 1432. AUTO SEUVICB Reopens for Sixth Year in October Scientific Direction for NORMAL Children. 3 to 12 'i ,. TU : u:. l j.xo iuc mm ui mis scnuui an environment in wnicn ine v' life may have freedom for individual growth. Direction covers Diet, Exercise, Recreation, Deport ment, Control of Emotions, Occupations, etc., differing for each individual child. Similiter Camp in Wycombe, Pennsylvania whitk rnn purniTi.Ans ANNA WINDLE PAIST, DIRECTRESS Montesscri Diploma, Rome, 1914 WiiiTU rim lATAi.on 'rf lu3M&ilx"lMietlHflK).an.i THE SHOUT LINES TO OPPORTUNITY EVENING ENGINEERING VO1 NICETOWH $Vj KAMAYUMK ( flOW ntAKlTOTO V MATH "s MNSpKmW J O UNf . V"" PHtLASVLitaA ZLZ X. cirrm" 9oun J oloucwtct I l-KIUABELPHliV - J WHY MKN AMI WI1MKN SIll.KCT IIKKXKI. IlKASON NO. . The in-oppr.itloli of VhlliuU'lphla'fl Liiillne liiduilrlea n Drexcl illtl not cciinf ivlth the plannlnj? of pr-irtli-ul courses They n'xt r i omnipmlnl le.idlliu m from i-mli parllcular tlel.l (u tp.ich thri... rnuri-s hlRh-a.ilurliil mcii hao volurrteerpil their acrvlcca becuusc of the rual Importance of the woik mappiM nut In these courses. I'omo to Drcxel any eenlnB nml ' for yourself The practical suBBCstlons ou will get will more than repay you for the time spent THE DREXEL INSTITUTE, Philadelphia "A Touch of the Country . In the Heart of the City" A modern school, with over two centuries of worthy tradition, for boys and sirls from the primary grades up through the high school. College Preparatory and general courses. Largo playgrounds. Abundance of light and air. Emphasis on broad general cultirVe and simple Christian living, with regard to the needs and aptitudes of each pupil. Opens tfinth month 22nd. Catalogue upon request. FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL THE PARKWAY CHERRY AND 1GTH STS. WALTER W. HAVILAND, Principal. ! Right Start for Young Men 1 Toune men. If thtv will, can acquire ftn ncrurats knnwledKe of bulnes that will not I only place them In tho preferred class when i I they apply fnr positions, but will result In I Ih-lr rapli) advancement. Pelrce School hss been FlvlnB younir men the rlsht start for fi years ThpuKands of Its ffraduates credit their success In business to Pelrce training. i i coensns or sti'hy I For 3 0(in-c men: Iluslneits Administration, i Salcmanxhln , , , . ,. . 1 I'or yonnr women! Secretarial. Shorthand nnd Typewritlnu Day and Hvenlnn Se.slons I Send for B5lh Year Hook Peirce School of Business Administration Pino St West of Broad. Phila. t merirn'x f'nremaxt Busincim School Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art Broad and Pine Streets Courses In Illustration. Architectural Hlrawlnff. Interior Decoration, Tottery, Metal Work and Industrial Design. Courso In Nor mal Art of College Grade. Philadelphia Textile School Practical Instruction In all branches of textile designing manufacturing-, chemistry and dyeing. Complete mechanical equip ment. Successful graduates. School Reopens September 23 li.iv nnd Kvenlnc Classen. Saturday Clashes for Teachers. l.KSI.Ii: W. M1I.LKB. Principal. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS sr'HTifil Opens Sept. 22. A few vacan. 3V,n-"-i cle, tor rnest college pre I aratory pupils. Stanley ft, Yarnall, Prln. THE"fAYLOR SCHOOL , Gregg Shnrthand.Touch Typewriting, nook, ketplng L Secretarial Courses. Dy--Nlght. AhT AND TEXTILE HCriOOI.S of the Psnn svlvanla Museum and School of Industrial Art. Weld and Pine Streets. Open Septem ber 22d. Circulars on request. K1XOSTON. TA. WYOMING SEMINARY A co-educatlonal school where boys and rlrls git a vision of the highest pur. rosea ot life- Kxceptlonal teachers in very dept. College preparation, nusl. neu Music. Art. Ortaory and Domes tic Arts ft Science. Military Training. OxrflVeslum and Athl.tln Held. 75th year. Endowed. Lon ratta. Write for catalog. Address. J.. T.. Spraaue. r.l.. Tres.. Kingston. Pa. J.VKST CIIBSTKH. PA. J West Chester State Normal School On Penna. B. It. . trolley to Phlla. Flta for teaching, college, business! isao to Jsn for hoard, tuition. etc .per year. O.M.Phlllpa.I'rln. nOSLYN. TA. Schbol for Exceptional Children Every facility In abeauttfusub. home for the care and training of chlldt en who throughroen. tal disability are unable to attend publla or prl. schools. Dept. of Dom. 3d. foroldsr girls. Molllo A. Woods, l'rln. ox 17. Iloiljn. r. MirXKItSVILU!. l'A. STATE NORMAL HCIIOOL Beautiful cam. puai. excellent tablet strong faculty! tuition ireet sail urm oi" ni, ". rw ihwuu address C H. UORDINIEn, Principal, Voung Women und (llrls StV'"TnlOBl-i. TA. MARYLYONCHOOL J A home school, tlandaome new flreprool residence hall. Outdoor rlasjrooms. Colleat CrecuiMtory. household Arts, general flr.lsh. Si; tsts&i! Accused of $30,000 Express Robbery1 Rhimtr II... An 'lfltv A 1 1 -Charged with having robbed n North " T """""'V M limn giving the name of T. .1. .linger- EDUCATIONAL llolh Setra movi Si I l . .- m. i -l?i i El in 10 give normal v.nuarcn en spontaneous impulses or.cnua as i X.4 SCHOOL SECRETARIAL Ynnntf Women and filrU Altl)MI)RB. I'A. r-The Lyman School-, "HKKCIl KNOM.." 23D I.nncnster Aye. Ardmore, Penna. Klnderffarten and Primary fnr both hoys and cirls. Junior and Senior ?rhool for girls only. Hus service from West Phllu. via Overhrook nnd Merlon. Opens Sept. 20. Address MISS 81. H. STKrV. rrlnelnnl. 'ltfMed bclieol Sms Located In heautlful Philadelphia tiuburb opposite Itendin,? Station and seven mlnutei' walk from trolley Prepares for all colleges. Stronc peneral courses. Music, Art. Domes tic Science. Primary through Ilifrh School and Secretarial Cournes. Oli ver Denton vinlilnp director of plann department. IlrlKttt. cheerful class rooms. Supervised Athletics. Indi vidual attention. For Catalog and lewa address K.UMA MILTON COU7.K8. A. Head of School Oak Lane, X'hlladelphlu, I'a. MISS HILLS' SCHOOL 1S0S Spruofl Htrcet neop,ni Sept. UWth The prlnrlimU, MInh l.Illiin Cliitlenden Jonei and Mi Attnet Itell Austin, wilt be at the school after September 13th, STEVENS SCHOOL oP Opens Sept. 23d. B5d year. Kindergarten, College Prep., Mpeclal advantages In French. Open-sir clns.ea. Catalog. MISS .MARY IIENTI.KY, Prln.. 281 W. Cheltrn Aje.. Otn. Training School for Kindergartaers fFormerly Mlrs Hart's). Junior. Senior and Otaduate Courses, Primary methods. Prac tice Klndergartners. Ml A. T. IT.LMAN, Director, Uox I.. 3Q0O Vs(nut St.. Phlla. Phila. School of Design for Women neslrn. Normal and Fine Art. Illustration. HltOAI) AND MASTFJt BTRKKTH, l'IUL.l MTITZ. l'A. LINDEN HALL SEMINARY For 173 years It has been educating and ; raining young womrn ior wormy living, Alms at hlcbest development of body, mind and character rrovldes a happy, whole-1 puihb (l(.(l( 1I(V. ycuiiiyi, 11-HliniUl J(Ka- lion. Comfortable butldlnxs, modern equip ment. Oymnsslum, Academic. Colleir, Preparatory, Music, Art, Domestic Selene. 8ecre'e'al J"loe rrt Term fno. HEV. T. W. STBNflKL. I'rlnclpnt flax 103, Lltlti. Pa. NBWAI1K, IIEL. Women's Cbllego of Delaware To women desiring a liberal education, under Ideal conditions of nom, life, tb. Women's Collese of Delaware otters unex celled opportunltl, at, extremety low cost Situated In a beautiful and healthful ra clon. one hou from l'hlladelphla. ,.V. ,,, v H.... ..V ..VV.,, tion, one nous irnm vpuaaeipnia. write for Catalog 1 Address IV, WBtltlUtf 'i..""""' auks 'tYiniritikiiiK. HUHineu. ua. iritikiiiK. aiminsi Kea-ark, Detowwrc. jSffiti Hy ft J mtk ' - - - I i ninn, but whose true name is said to bei IiWlfll. lin llCCIl nlTCstcd here. CttP tro is said to have resulted from np- XT ' " """"" imccs. Law Only evening law school in the city. Practical, experienced in structors. Very thorough course. Open to both men and women. Ash- for Ca talon F-21- I'hniir, Dhimnml !3I 'T EMPLE UNIVERSITY" Ilronil St. liflniv lltrl.1 I'hlliMlrlplih, I WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES N. V. Corner 2.1J nntl Walnut Street' Begin Sept. 18, nnd End April G Tuition Cost for the Period IlmiTlne H.WI rnlntlnc nil, water anil china.... ts.00 KnitlMi l.nneiinse 14.U0 Trench or Spanish 10.00 Piano or Violin 5.W Ntrnocraphy lirclnnrrs 21.00 .stenography advnnreil H'SR Tperltlnc only " llnokkeeplnc ZlSXi Itonkkeeiilnr, Stenocraphy and Typen riling combined ZI22 Fllliir iiihI Inilexlnc 10:00 lluslllfm KnelUh 14.00 llulnes Arithmetic. 12."0 I'euimiliNliiii H.Ojl Cnrresponilenee .? l'i.blle School forelrners 1B.00 riilillc School Illiterates Ifl.nu Prlntlnic 1.00 Henl I'Ntnte nntl Conveynnclnjc .... IB.O0 I'ultlle Spenklnv; (for men) 1(1. Ol) Art Nredlevnrk nnil CrnchctlnB ... 1-W reokfry nnd l)nniettc Science .... 1B.00 Hrcmnkln or Millinery 11-00 Architectural DruuInK nnd Hperl- llcntlons 1.on Merhnnlenl DrnulnB IK.nil lllne I'rint llrndlnc for mrrhanlrs. 12.00 1'iiBTnTlni 21.011 M'nteh nnd Clock Making nnd Rr- nnlrlnc . , 2t,ni) TelecrnphT 1fi.no rnttln Men' Clothing 18.00 BUSINESS COLLEGE I'urknny Ilulldliite. Hronri nnd Cherry. Our Graduates are In cuntant demand for Kood-pay'nff position! UreKff Hhorthand. the .''. upeedy HHt.-m Complete bUHlnes und secretarial course) flpet ial rit's for ttSiV'iin , lV.r.'l';u!"r.''..'-,J;l-.r.'i,l.ll;":.u.''; ..,.,. ! iiioii ti ri.r'i.- wijiiiji' ii tii! Colleee of Cnntruerc inn Chestnut St.. I'hlliHlelpliln. La Salic Extension University Direction and a training that Is linked up j with actual business and without lo terftrlntf with our t-r-senl position. ACCOl'NTANt'Y nnsiNr.ss AimiNihriiATins HUSINKSX T.KTTKR-WltlTINd U1V llANKIN'd TBAITIC , Write, cull or phous Walnut 3134. " fiir-iTXt'T st. I'liii.ADr.i.prti j Strayer's Business College ! Pliiladetplu'a't Greatest Butintt School I Call, write f' e 'ij'- lull particulars STRAYER'S j 607Chenut St. Phone. Walnut 384 Shorthand in 30 Days Tjpeurlllnc CnmmerfMi Sidijects. 1'tir appointment .PHONE. LOCUST 18G3 I'hila. School of Office Training lOth & f'liektnut Sts.. Phllndelnhla Palms Business College 1711-1713 CIIKSTNUT STRHET Day and evening courses In Shorthand. See. i retarfal. bookkeeping. Touch Typewriting. F.ngllrh. Etc. Attend the best. Individual , Itistrurtlon. R elect pa tronage. Hnfoll now. Short Courses VISF" I Eookkeepinic, Shorthand. Typewriting:, En- j lish, Pen.nanshlp, Dictaphone. Comptometer ' Day and evening sessions. Start now, lnii 1 Yidifll instruction. , rATAirn runnr., .a B"ig 10th t Are You in the Right Position?! WHAT AKK VOl' IIKST riTTl.I IK? Let a weU-known pv- hologlbt tell ou the ! rijrht voratinn lit lift for o Annlv nt the vocational (iriiiAxn; ixstitvtk . Iloom 402. Pner lllilc . 1T14 Chestnut St 1 II phone. Spri'ee-14ri I Philadelphia Tumgemeinde ' School reortens s.-ptomhor sth. (jmnntlr4, ' Swimmlne, Drawint? anr Xeed'ework to ihil- flniJ 7 tn L, vtriri for $7 per enr Unroll now. Hookl.'t Itroiul tmrl Columbia Ayp BANKS Hay School opens Sept 2il BUSINESS s'icn School opens Sept. COLLEGE tun. Wnlnnt vt Lenrn Spunlsli, Trenrli or Itnllun at home nn vour phononr.iph Our booklet. ''Laneuace Lofirlr rh"'1 n" free on reipiet CORTINA ACADEMY 1310 i IIKSTXrT ST. OAK LAXi; (OrXTUY DAV SCHOOL Available to atl Phila. through autobus serv Kindergarten ihrotiph o rollece preparation Ork Twrte PhPa Hot P Phnn Melrnie 507 ANXVII.I.K. I'A. lkiiaox vai i.i:v CtlM.KIir. - Co-ed. 11. a L'O miles from ttarrisoura. a. 11., llus. II. Decrees. Collese. Academy. Music. nrstorv rt Pre-mC'llcBTr'ir" Te-mme-l Yonntr Men und Ito.is William Penn Charter School No. 8 South Twelfth Street PHILADELPHIA Founded In 1W'J and chartered by William Tenn on the name day hh the city of Phila delphia, The lVnn t'harter School hna main tained an uninterrupted corporate existence. During the past 44 years, the school has itradunted over 13'l pupils of whom more than 1200 hae continued their studies in u. I nrore or universities una proieBsuma. nenooli. Thn unuaual proportion of nlumnl who have1 taken one or more unl entity degrees a du. largely to the character and permanence of UA lntliln arntY n nrviViApI ncr avab QA a bera O! these the ix sminr members have , rrlvbn fn th (arnnoi nn averacA tnrm nt aervico of 20 ears For three years there huve been no cnanct's in me Htan. sae ad- illtlnns to meet the reoulrements of Increas ed enrollment, which has already tased to , rKn.icltv th( new buildlm; Rdded to eouln. mrnt last year. Magnificent playing fields of ''- acres afford ample facll ties for the exercise of a school of nOO. The 231st year beirtna September 53rd. Tho Prospectus for 19111-20 Is ready for dis tribution. Ilulldlnirs are open for Inspection and class'flcatlon of pupils September 0th. KICIIAIII) .MflTT rn'MMKIIK, Ph. I. ITRMIMASTEK Young Women and filrls The Holman School 04 WAITCT, ST. . Opens for Its twentieth year oa Thursday, Sept. 25th. 1 EUZAUETII W. niLtLKY U. A. Iiena insirrss ovnnTiitriOK. va. Miss Sayward's School for Girls ' Oterurook, 1'lilla., la, coueg, preparatory and aecretartal course,, Jualor and Musical Depts. Athletic, Domcstlo. Science. Carrtaga calls for pupils la JJsa. Cynwyd. Merlon and YyBtuHsld. Mb B. Jaatat Brwara, l'ria. i '.i Boy Hurt by Fall ,'"'1'' ,, of a step ot a .1 ph Mnyo, seven years old, of I Morris street, jumped on the mirk wagon ns it gtnrtcd fromand Young Men nnrf Ilnjs WKMINAII. N. J. Sk it -S'U Where chnrnctcr. manliness and honor are developed. Wenonnh is nn independent unit in your boy's education, nnd 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 lor college preparation. .Special and business courses. Military system brings out nil Hint is Rood 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 llnnl; Upon Request l). CHARLES II. LORENCE. MAJOR C. A. SNYDER. President Superintendent BOX 412. WENONAH, NEW JERSEY MVAKTlIMOICi:, l'A. Why Not Go to School In the Country? Boys from Philadelphia, Chester, West Chester, Lansdowne and ' Media can easily reach Swarthmore JUNIOR SCHOOL supervised play A. H. TOMLINSON1, W. P. TOMLINSONJ Telephone, Swarthmore 96 The Episcopal Academy LOCUST AM) 4lTNIIM.H STS, Founded 1785 A thorouBh educutlon for bojs fl eara to i-oIIpRp Wnod working ftnrt manual training Fpr-. tiiil pre-bun Ine cnurne. Lnrge .ithlotlc HelJ. boxlnp. wrrntlln(? rhynlcal culture under the direction of Piof. Win, J Herrmann. Itev, I 4. Stelnmett, Jr.. H, T. I HendmnNtrr, ut thp Arndcmy after Srpt. tli. ItecUter mnU.-il on tip pllratlttn, SAicinlrt open. Upper, Kept. ISthi Middle. lDtli; Lower. 22d. i:il'CATr. roil SUCCESS. The education t hat docs not make j ou ftuccesstul In a failure po far as ou are concerned. Our constant aim la to develop every loy to the noint where he wants to Ho hi hpRt. Our sut cess dcpendi upon Ids nurre, AVe ue- cerd. We prepare fnr atl colleges, profes- iiional exams and for the State Hoard exams, Call BROWN PREPARATORY llroml nml rlicrrr Slrrt HIK I'llAVKI.IN liSSTITI'TF. M'llOOI. OF "IIKCIIANIC ARTS Drafting, Mathprnatlc-t. Mechanics. NAVAI. AHCIIITKCTURK Hell Mark-' 31Z J H .Seventh St I'KXNMU'BO. I'A. kERKIOME,N SCHOOL' .jt. TNSTUUCTION in small groups per- Fonal rare. In 2. years. 787 stu flenta prepared for 12.. collepes. Over fiO per rent of our students are honor nrm and lender at oollese. Music, Ora tory. KuslneF and Aftriculture Schol arships Separate Junior School under cmtant nupervtslon complete equip-in-nt. CarneRie Library Gjmnaslum and 20-nrre campus AU athletics. Military Irlll nellirhtfiil home llfp. Wholesome r(iious tntluenre Resi dent nurse Not conducted for profit modente r!ten Cptalniruf. OCAK . KKirMIU., n. XL. Principal Hot 110, Pennsburr, Pn. wyxxiavoon. PA. Montgomery School Tho Country Day School for Boys Takes hoys from the heglnnlng of their (-duration to college Kxcellont faculty, from Colutn hla Teacher's College Boy stiiy all day. Afternoon play and athletlca undrr constant supervision. Preparation ot lea. sons for ne-t day under ths direction of teachers. For In formation address HF.V. OlllSON nELL. A.D.. n l).. lle.dmlr Wynnewood. rennsylrunla .LAM'ASTftU, l'A. ifr.'tiS.-fj; Siilmrlis," Lanrnilrr. I'a. (J mth Year. Knilonrd -Miu s7on Mno Acrordlns tn lucutlun room. Every boy studied Individ- I'1 (tally bv expert teachers. I'.l! Ovmni'stum -"wlmfntn-r pool. 'I ,- -... -.i-i i't','1., 'i .Ino. II. Schwneke, X-nttlfeadtn'r lln n.ll), Lancaster, Pa. ' Franklin and Marshall : Academy I AM A U.K. l'A. rounded 17X7. , Prtparen boa tor all colleges and tech nical school. Hciutlful elevated croundi Excellent hilth rerord. Fine niode-n equipment. Library. Oym- nnulum. All athletics. Military Training for older fcos. OIQ DCnOU, UU L'BBIS B.I-J"Hili iinm-iat Irrni: catalogue nr literature ni inieren m coUeg preparatory students on request ratory sumenis o Arfrtr-M Hot 112. Ednta M. llurtmnn, A. M, Principal xkiv iii.onMriKi.n. i. Carson Long Institute 33d Year. A Home School for Hots fl butldlnxs IK acres In the healthful foot-1 hills of tho lllue Itldce. , Individual and per- I sonal Instruction how to learn, how to labor, how to lite. Our aim Is knowledge, character, culture, efflclencv College Pre-1 paratory. nuslness, Junior Courses, Spanish. I l-Tencn. i-uonc npeaKing, Aiuitary iraininsr. Separuto hulldlncs for ttoys tinder 13 years. 3no and up. Junior, 2U3. For further de tails address tieorxr (1. Hrhnehler. A. II,, Headmaster. Ilox l Nev FlloomflelJ, Pa, MKitrKnsnrmo. va. The Mercersburg Academy VOR HOYS Mrrcrr.bure. r. Send for catalogue to . Wn, Mann Irrlne, Ph.D.. I,L.I1., iiruuoiasier. uox 1SW. rKNXIXfiTON. ?f. J. The PENNINGON SCHOOL .?'.!fV-I4.iJ TE;!-SJi. r i 8Hm S!ii'riHrii,,i'rii!iiiiiil i I1 'HSsT ! 1 & KlllllW-'''" College and Technical ftcbool preparation. Military drill. FIIANK MacDANIEU P.D Hamit,r. K 10, rcMlngton, ,W. J. 4, . --' . -i iu front "' "I"1 I'0""' today and fell. At, st - 'W """Pitm wbm lounci mat thp ,'"i1'1 wtt'' ''ruise.l upon llic heart. shoulder by the fall. Yon n g Men nnil Hots WKNONAII. N. J. Wenonah MILITARY ACADEMY SIVAKTIIMORK. PA. Preparatory UPPER SCHOOL all sporta ' Headmasters Uox 126, Swarthmore, Pa. A C.tillnl Srhnol Neap n I'anltsl Cltr . A country school toundjd 17M. Ideate n the banks of tho beautiful Susnuehanna- ' In'. ,d'al for health nnd scenery. Modsrm oulldlnKB, larne campus. Advantages ot small I SL.f " an1 Individual Instruc'lon. Thoroul I ollere preparation. Kates J525 to 8J. Supervised athletics. Separate school tor Jounuer boys. We Invite closest InvestUj- tlon a personal visit If possible. Write ter I CAtaloTii t, and rfnn. for new doimltorr. ARTIII'R T.. nitnnTC. n, A.. Ileadmastar rllKSTKH. TA. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY COLLEGE 8lll Lone established as a Vn military Institution, with I tar honor Ideals, and thn de velopment of competent manhood frt. tta atm I),nnnlnnl, XftlltsW Pnllfitf. hn, nmtun Ita ofTt,nCV In war na well ns peace. The college offers to youne men stronc courses In Civil Engineer- Inc. Chemlptry, Economics and Fl. nance. .Conmlete equipment. Pre. paratory an? Junior Schools. All nthletlcs encouraged. ' Write for descriptive cataloft. Address COI.OXEI. I1IIAI1LK8 E. HYATT I're.ldent nox .',0.1 Chester, r. XA7.AKKT1I. I'A. Nerttreth Hall Mllltnry Aeademr. Ilor CO. Nnznretii, ru. founded ma. Prenaratory Hrul HuslneiH Oourses. Benlor. Intermedlata and Junior Dents. Athletics. Jlllltary life. Ke. A. n. Thaeler. n.l.. Prln. fHITXUT IIIT.l,. PA. j Chestnut Hill Academy ST. MAr.TlN'H. CHESTNUT IIIIX. l'A. Preparation for college. An Ideally locatad I country day and boarding school for boys. Kspeclallv low rates for flve-day boarders. Ulch standards of scholarship. Unexcelled I Athletic equipment, lncludlne three playlns 1 fields, ffymnaslum. nwlmmln'; pool and recrei atlon bulldlnu. Reopens September !4. CatalrguT nn nnpllcatlon. I yiiWTON. N, J. I NKWTON ACAUIOIV For boys. to IS; modern equipment, personal attention! cata- ' log. A-1dr-'s Prlnetpal. Pnx I.. Newton. J. J. WmnSTIK'K. VA. " MilftaryAcadenry Preparatory School for Boy Healthful I o c atlon In Shen a n d o&h V Hey. p reparss lor Col leee and Business. Mil sic. Athletics. Vew Ki.OOO Din e Hall and Uor. tnljpry. Umlled.to 1(1(1 Sl".'. it..,. "i- t. address 'nwavd J. Benchoff, Headmaster Sh n P In 1 a d e 1 p k i a Musical Academy Anth Season begins Monday. Sept. Sth with strongest faculty In school history. Open for registration Sept. 3d. Enrollment of 12riA students last year crowding the in stitution to the doors, makes early regis tration advisable. There are a few v&. canclea for advanced pupils under enu pent artist-tachers. TIIKORY INSTUUSJKNTAI. VOCAI, Students' Symphony Orchestras give, opportunity for ensemble playing, and freauent recitals offer splendid experience In concert work Maaon and Hamlin Pianos. For prospectus address f'HARI.TON f.KWIS MDHPHY. Mann'c Director, 1017 Snriire M. (Main Srhroi) Branches at. 8I8S Unriiee St., V. Phlla. UK Westmoreland St., Tlo HYPERION nwiouia r uw Violin, Piano, Organ. Franklin K! Crwosw ntr 1T14 ChSMtunt Stu JtT K . nn RtA (&: JTAItniBIHmO. TA. iiliSBISrwSSH GfX a,)teKlH VwliFMliV .(fcjtV. !, . Jr& S.SiZZ'Xn&"jr IIAR1TONB, uxperleaced Catholic eBrrh;'fe mualc .derirt .sosltlc;,. O lr fSitw'- & ;- f ' 4 3 i :m 1 4, I ii 71 fj V.1 i '$ J. -:it;i No ffl -4'M m 'M -M !' . l ffSi f ,, ? i . SI H 41 -1 3 i l T -v) .-; m .-. -4h n V.i ': k sf - ''. t "n '&V4- " ' V-. . a. ' " ' " ' ? Jt '"Lt ktiiiL.,, ' It .f.iL.$aAtL.iaA . r. I) .. " ..ttMt
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