Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 10, 1919, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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EYENISTGF PUBLIC LDGER-PrntfADEEPHTA, WEKNliSTakY, SEPTEMBER m 1019
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CIT? ART MUSEUM
GIVEN GOOD START
Unsightly Pile of Earth at Croon
Street Park Entrance
Shows Progress
WORK LONG DELAYED
,. . li.i -i t ..i,lo cw iurh nun niru iitui
There U nn unslRhtly p.le of earth Am oj, rWit nm Uoj. ,()
t tha Green street entrance to I nlr- j,ic laI)(, wnprf, ,h0 stnndnni Oil Coin-
lOUnt Tark. Xenrb are several steam i pnnr linA its first well In Oklahoma, are
bovel. and other implements i more or less a matter of indifference to
at
mount
vacrreiP ami otiirr intim-im-m-
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They form a picture which is do-
ddedly inconprous with the ninRiiih-
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cent WashlnKton monument nearuj nnii,frnm dancing
the natural beautv at the entrance to
th. Park -but the general vene marks !
tie first step toward the erection of
the Municipal Art Museum.
ThU structure, it Is predicted will be
one oi tue most oeautuu. in .- wn,i.
It will be of white granite and st.iud
out like n cameo aRainst the ernal
beauty of the Park, facing the I'nikwii.v
fifty feet above the rondwa, .
The pleturesque bulldinR will house
some of the world's greatest art treas
ures and sene to bring Philadelphia t
the very front as an art center
Work Started Recently
After mnny years of discussion and
some litlRatlon work was started recent -ly
and is going along at a Rood pnee
The dirt pile, the shovel and its n.
reshorics are connected with the first
step in grading and tunneling in stmt
the bnsement construction.
The contract for this part of the
work was awarded some mouths ngn bj
the Knirmouiit Park Commission to the
F W Mark Construction Compniij for
$021,35(1.
It appears that the Mail, concern
was not the lowest bidder ami tin'
Standard Construction Companv ap
plied for an injunction to pieicnt the
commission from letting the mtnrnol
to the Mark Companv. The case was
decided in favor of the Mark romcrii
and work was started two weeks ago.
The contractors must go to bedrock
for foundation, then build the basiment
wnll. necessarv tunnels and do the
jrradlng.
Completed In 1024.'
The limit for tne preliininarv vvmk
mentioned is one jfar, and it i pre
dieted, providing There lire no serious
obstacles, the entire structure will be
completed in about four nnd a half
years. Grandeur of isolation was em
phaslzed in the plans which were drawn
by Architect Hornce Trumbauer. The
ZOO FAMILY IS AGITATED
OVER FIREWORKS DISPLAY
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Old and Many I'ew Animals Will Witness Skyrockets' and ,
Everything Tonight When Knights Templar Entertain I
.
There is a vpry decided ncitation rellow hancnivt and tlie while eve
aaong the animals out at the Zoo this browed tliian
Tieek, and with good reason. j There is one bud. a Souih Ann1! iron
For the first time in their experience . hawk, which is ransinK much interest
they are to witness at rinse hand a dis- nmoni; the authnntii". at the Zoo, for
play of fireworks, skyrockets and all. 'he simple reason that they inntiot h
wh'ich, ther consider, is being srim'cd tincuish ii particular variitv Poi the
for their particular benefit. present it is the "hawk of mysterv
The occasion is the entertainment of Kaecnnn Is a Crab-Kater
tho Knights Templar, off the GirarJ A sugar ,,,, Wl(h nn lljilv ...
arenuc bridge tonight. It Is the hr,t , nHU uitt s, ns0 rftu. flrrlNa, Thi,
time, according to C Lmerson Hrown, binl wUf.n fr(,(, fi,(N m U(, wn of
the superintendent of the oo. that his flottors mu h )lki, ( ,lllllimi biul.'anil
pets have had fireworks so close at hand lt ,he oo ls fpi in bnmin(ls ,, r
no is a nine leuiiiu mi m i 'and water
some of the more timid ones ,rhp m0!it ill,,.rrl,tmg t UlP ,. HIli.
The vast deer runs, where new spoci- lnag j, pmbaMv the rrnh-eatiiii; rar
mens are being bom every daj. skirt coon of South America With sin food i
the Thirty-fourth street nide of the nt its preient price it xeeiii i.nlikeh j
Pork and are closest to the bridge, thai this particular nne nf the Zon
This morning, when interviewed, the quests will receive his favorite ulible.
elk and their kindred were in n flurry imt he seems to be ihiiving vvonilifullv
of excitement almost to the degree of a Hra7ilian ocelot, newly iirnv-rd is
hysterics. Over in the "cat" house the clo attracting admiring crowds
leopards and tigers expressed their (lis- There is every reason to ev) it
satisfaction, and the parrots and birds un announced at the Zoo, that tluv
chattered shrilly in protest. Some of j n.Ceive in the near future two full- ,
the more stolid of the animal folk, such Kr0vvn giraffes, which have been lap
as the famous hippopotamus and the turcd and are in Africa now awaiting
elcepy camels and the wle-looklng shipment. Ileiauae of the foot and -owls,
declared that they looked forward mfjUth disease law. 't is toibidden to
with interest, but with no trepidation, import such beasts, but the Zcoauthon '
to'the display. ties are taking the matter up with
Xew Members of Zoo Famll.v
The Zoological Garden is now receiv
inr. for the first time since the war.
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FI11PU.CU13 V'l AU.ici nun irumr, .,,.,
from abroad. Just recently shlplosd,
arrived from South America and India
with many line and rare birds.
Among the latter may be mentioned
the Victoria Crowned Pigeon, taid to
be the largest and most beautiful pigeon
living. Two of them came in a recent'
Indian shipment. Brilliant red eyes and
tall, imposing crests make these gray
birds a hight of unusual beauty. Ladies
are sure to envy the wonderful feathers
of the crest. The splendid tail feathers
of the nigeons have been lost on the
long sea voyage.
Other attractive birds are India
Shama, which arrived jesterday, travel
worn but cheerful; the downed horn
Dill, white-crested jay, blue-cheeked
barbet, a very rare specimen : the Mala
bar green bulbul, the white -fronted
finch, the thick-billed grosbeak, the
PIlOTOTl-AYS
THEATRES
OWNED AND MAKAOBD OT UEMHKR3 Or
THE UNITED EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION
BELMONT
C2D ABOVE
MA11KET
BI1A.IF. Hl'RKB In
"KKimi
nXTBA-
"PERSHINO. THE WEAPON OK
DEBT1JMI'
CFDAR 00TJI A CEDAR AVENUB
I,ILA 1.EE & I
"PAUOHTEn
COLISEUM
W..? 0TT.rD??r7rES. ,n
"jjAUuntw v j ..w-
MARKET HETWEES
BOTH AMI OUTil
wtrffT. nrjTTflV In
"A SPOB7INO CHANCE"
T-f inrtA 0TU MABKET 8T8.
EURUVA MATINEB DAILY
BHTTT C0MP8O.V
"THE PICVlL'a TBIAXV'
r-RANKF'ORD Z?gORD
rrrrCDCnM 2TIt AND DAUPHIN
JEFF EKbUiN STB. IAT. DAILY
'SlBBSTTEft Yniii-
.. ..st ronwr ST. A OIRARD AVB-
KJMHU Jumbo Jonotlon on Frank for "L"
T"
Niir.n HnF.MK In
ili.liV.i imr fWX
'SISTERS OWN OIL LANDS, LIQUOR MEN EXPECT
BUT DANCE FOR A LIVING LIFTING OF BAN SOON
Mellette Girls Believe Work Only Source of Happiness, JSo.Distillors Getting Vats Ready
They Forget About Wealth
1T70HK i the onl ourci of true
VV happinfi".
Somebody 1 nlnnys puttluR th! old I
philosophy Into practlrc and sajlng jt i
all ovor nsaln. This time ihrrr- are two
ilstors who schemed to Rd away from
twenty-three acres of oil land Iu Okla-
homn and Texas Just so they rotild cet
to New York and earn a livinc
'....,. ,;"""'
tnO .UPlieilC SISierS. Will llirim llll re-
tl,lb,tv for iplr ,linnnemeiil on a
hrother - in - lnw and live on tin ir Income
.. - - - . - -
"Why. 1 d have to do winetliitiR.
- ." ""''n Mellette, and as she sat on n
l,lh ni.,.1,. In Imr ilreusinir room she
n,,00tjz(.,i fnr BniR ahead with some
sewiiiR that slie was doing "l love t,
make diesses and I make a areat maiiv ,
" ,,;r ;,. Hoal.e also said she could.
n0 ,ip .,,, nn) (l) (0 thl, t nitl. both '
sixers rIvc little tlioiiRht lo the iurome
that airives from the oil wells
preliminary work is beltiR don- under
the direction of Allan l"oron. ihief
enicinierof Knirmouiit Park.
tiradini: the lull at tlrcen stre. t en
Iranie cost Sl'ilO 00(1 beforu the present
work started
When the project wa decided upon
(HNI.000 was miiili- available trnm ,
loan moncx With S'JOll.OOO of this al
reaih expended for grailing this leaves
but .l,sfio ooo at preseni nvnilablc for
the work
The building will cosi $.' .iViii.Oimi The
lenininder of the iot will be taken
from future loans
CITY HORSES WIN RIBBONS
Philadelphians Have Real Field Day
at Syracuse Show
Nvracuse. N ., Sept. Ill -This w.is
I'lnladelphin I'iv at the Hoise Show iu
cornier tion with the New mk State
Lair
In the i Ins- fin pans of harness
horses over I t '' and under l." 'Jt hnnd
Miss Wnnnmakir won with I've and
Netliernll's I'rlde in u beautiful exhibi
ticin. Miss nuclaiu was second with
Tragon Klv and the Wasp m almost
an e.piallv brilliant perfonnaiK e
Miis A nuHnin 'in sorotnl with tho
Min'-tn'l in tho dn-H fnr nilillo h(ir-i's
nvor 11- linnil". up rn rnrrvins .nil
)iiiiinia
The tandem (ln wn- ii fenlnre nf
tin- ilav Mis WannmnKer wnn with
lhe mul Xotluralls li nle and li--
Vniii'lnin vvn" wennd with I.ail.v Dilliam
and 111 agon I"lv
" ashington to nhtain a special permit.
If they nre slnpiiod the giraffen will
imw u. go r ....... as n inn .. .... ,
and New
iork tor examination oeinre
thev are
," b""' h"r"
PARCEL POST
Leg Comfort
c ,
Pon't suffer from varicose veins,
Muollen Irirt.wenk kuees and an
kles .r other .Br troubles which
e I onsln' certain supcnt
fOKLtox I.ACF.K STOCKIXO
wl'l tna.,e mju happv and easy.
rhrow awav torturlnir elaat'i.
r - ul i sume bar.dagea nn-l
foret le(r troubles Corlla
1 aeo,i stn. kmge made to meas
ure without elastic wear t r
man mnntha Washalle an1
6
"
, -
man mnntha Wasli.it la an1
sanl-.arv light anj durable Cost
on SJ !S each or two for th -
same imb K3.73. and vou o
K ad.v pay much more for tha
support and ease. Call and be
uf-i itnl or wflTe for ".elf
mrement l.lank No 1 Hour,
mea
meaati
1 to 5 dally. Sat 0 to 3 30 Wa
alao maka abdominal belta (elaa-
t and non-elaatti I tt t rdr
renna.CorllnaI.lmb Specialty Co.
i;u-in lo fiirxrt t .i'nnii..l'a.
rilOTOl'f-AYS
I I rrl ICT 52D ANt I-OCUST feTREBTS
LV-'l-UO 1 Mai,, l 80 3 an Evgi. B .80 to XI.
DOROTHY OISH In
"MUUUliY HOME"
NIXON 02D ATin1AJl.;7uBTa
HARRY MOREY In
"XJiH UAMHLEHS '
PARRT R"XJB AVE. i DAUPHIN ST
I VIM'k. Mat 2.n fv,.r o.lStoJI
SE3SUE HAYAKAWA In
"THE MAN BENEATH"
RIVDI I 82D AlND SANSOM STS.
1AI V llI MATINEE DAILY
CONSTANCE TALMADQE In
HAI'PINEbS A IA MODE"
CTD A MH OEBMANTOWN AVE.
J I rVAil-' AT VENANGO
YVONE DBLVA In
THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR"
EXTRA "PEIISHINO. THE WEAPON OF
1 DESTINY '
WEST ALLEGHENY SfcSSi
TATLOR IIOLMRft la
flyj!
m
UnLW
a tffjl
"U'fsnuu wirir'
While Pleasing Audiences
T think tlint every one should live
on wlmt thr-y earn mul should try to
K"t iihrnil n fnr ns they ran," nys Ho-
snlio.
They mi.tpwIH iu Kfttiim to Now
York on the pretext of Miulylnjc mtiii
" ha Crt awn, from Okln
hoinn .nmrhow." said Helen, na she
broke off another thread. "I nm Koinu
..................... . .. .. - n.-... , ,, ,- , ,,-m , mh , -. ...... ...
, ,,,, ,,., ,,,,.,.. ,, ,, Mipj, or ,.
tossed hack her head of yellow hair and . pPnrson new head of the
lauched with her blue ejes. "Hut 1 ' ' '
soon found out that I hadn't an, I'lnladelphla Heta.l Liquor Dealers As
......
uii-
"I ne,ei on en got to a piano ten. h-
itr." added Itosalie, who Is the older of
... .1
'"' Mirers nun who rrunj rih win in
unnciiiR orh ursi
"U'c haie been danclnc foi the vears
non fur three j ears w ltli musical com- '
ed, and the Inct two jears in vnude-i
villi - and are goii.R batk next week to
the Wmti i (iutileti hi New Yoik " .
"Our binther-in-law tend- to all the
lousing and all our business for us We
realh ilon I think inuch about it WVie
shIHur that down."
R SEEKS LABOR S AID
British Laborltes Are Invited to In
vestigate London. Sipt 10 The 1'1-ter Labor
I'uioiiisi p.irtv has extended an inii
., ,,, t. Labor nartv of tSrent
I'ritnin to semi a deputation to I'Nter
with n v irvv to having it obtain tirst
liuiiil iiifoimation on the Irish ipustiou
as viewed in I'lster and obtaiiiiiig the
part.v's indorsfiuetit of Sir 1'dward Car
son's views icientlv expressed at Hel
fast
"It is a mailer of deep legret." suvs
a ri solution adopted by the I'lster
Labor I nionist pail.v. "that so mnuv
if our brother nadeK unionists in Lug
land and Suit hind still i-outinue, through
ignorani e, to support home rule."
SHIPYARD FOR BALTIMORE
$4,500,000 Plant Will Be Erected by
Union Corporation
It.iltlmoie. Mil., Sept 10 Ship
building lolivities here will be nug
loented bv another plant, the cost of
tin- siupvanl to le M..1IUI.111111, to lie
,m l( the I iiion Shipbuilding Cor
ooration This companj has an eitensivi
pl.nnt nt I'lilrficlil
Ic
iilm i- In provirlp now fnrllitii'"
where all iliistfis nf wood nnd steel
s'.iip will be hiinilleil The present plant
wan an niitennie of the (Irmand for vo--
S,l for the vvai. tlie I'nion ynnl hav
in;; bad
tract5
iinpi'itniit Kovernmrnt ion
a a f Wl In
Kssmssmsmyn
, Thirty-fifth Year Opens September 15th, 1919
'HE study nf music .should form an integral pait of every one's
i OL education. It is possible to ko through life without a knowl-
" edce of musip. It is also possible to go through life without -i
knowledge of literature, science and art, but who can estimate the
i tremendous loss to one who lacks such knowledge? True success in
! life means the true development of every faculty. In the social
program of civilization there is no room for'" all-flowers." The pei-
I son of accomplishments is the one sought out and1 is the one who is of
I the most service to his fellow.-. Fathers and mothers who fail to
i encourage their sons and daughters to become accomplished are not
only depriving them of much of tho joy and pleasure of life, hut
I aie seriously limiting their opportunities for a successful life.
Because of its distinguished 'faculty, original methods, Individ-
ual instruction, high ideals, breadth of culture and moderate cosi,
combined with modern and efficient management, the Combs Con
berxntory affords opportunities not obtainable elsewhere for a sound
musical training.
A School of Individual Instruction
'Theoretical and Ar !! Hr.TKhe tauRht rrHatilv an,t )n cnSPS
I.anillv: IMIuert Ruvnohls ( innh.. Piano lluch . larke. Mint. Doc Ih.n,.
yieon A. IheaniiU, Vol,, nullum (.elser Vlus. II,.... Vloln, Herman sn,ll,..
Violnnrelo. Kuskcll Klne Miller. ..nun ..nil 7." asHlnant teachers
Ml branches uut-ht Ncrtnil Training our tor Teacheik Publi. hou.
Music supervision c omt.l. f Mi it.,r llmnl .ep.tmenl
Four Pupils Ite.luls ,. we.K Tuo complei, l'upile' Svmphon- "r.hrslrus
Degree, conferred He iproal Hvl.iuons with Iniv.isltv of rnuavVKnla Iorliil
torlea for women
A School of Inspiration, Enthusiasm, Loyaltj and Success
FIVE MWrlOlS llllLIIIX.s ll.I.lftTRATEn 1UII IIOIIK rp.Ki:
Gilbert Raynolds Combs, Director
OFFICES, STl'DIOS. DORMITORIES, HROAD AND RKEI) STS.
IMIOTOfr. i
PHOTO PIAYS
throiiRh
THRU
( Jfcz&u,
COMPANY r
FIMERICA
AIIiamKra '-"' M"rrl . Pasejun A
rAHldlllUrd v UainatU' EtBS.ti IJ1'.'
Flltt" KHEIJ, In
' "MMaNDMK.T
DfI t f 32D It TIIOMI'EOV ST
. ArULLU lUTim' mil i
I ..,T, o-ei-wiirr i,, "Alt.l
KIUI.M HEADUUAItTiilt.S
ARCADIA LInE?T.:i'l"r,?c!'ttt. '"'
AfAV-.i'-U'lJl. 10 A M toll 15 1' M
JAt K l'K'KTORD In
Illl.I. Al'I'KHSON'b HOT
' -
I ni I UTDlRn BUOAD STRECT A.SD
: ui,-'i-,ijiii-'
Srsot'EHANNA A E
(11.1VB THOMAS In
"UI'STAIRS AND DOWN '
ANITA fTKAVART III
Hl'MAN DESIRK
COLONIAL Gtn A.W.-w .Avm
MABEL NOIlMANri In
EMPRL5S MATINEE DAILY
NAZIUOVA In I
' THE RED IaANTEBN i
FAIRMOUNT
2th i.lRMtl) IV
MATIVKE U.lir.v
(.LARA KIMHAI.L YOUNO In
THE UETTER WIFE
IAyl V THEATRE Mil Market St.
r MVUL. I 11 A M to Mldnleht
JOHN LOWELL li
THE CLOUDED NAME"
CLTUI QT THEATRE Uelo Spruce
DOltlJl- MATINEE DAILY
VIOLA DANA In
"THE MICROBE"
FRANKLIN T"IRonaASAr-Tm
BESSIE HARBISCALE In "HER PITR
CHASE PRICE ' The Crala- Kennedy Herlal
GREAT NORTHERN ?&?
EVELYN NESIIIT In
MY LITTI.E SISTER
IMPERIAL .'ZjgU
ANITA STEWART In
"MARY nEOAM" H
and Saloons Preparing to
Resume Sales
i Hi'iinipt!on of rum ninnufnr'turo i
irrpo(tcd soon by srvrrnl tlltiller. Vat
nr(t ,,, to h(n, ,)0fn , n ,.,11
, ,. .,,, in
''" """ 'Will... suPP hn ukM i
antu-lpation of some nnli-prohibition
I force clearing the situation fnr the
i.... 1....1.. r ., Hf.i,r r.f ihr-
puuniimi, n,i i"i e. t
' War-time prohibition decree within a
',...., , , R,i inr.rntloii of
.IIWII llllll- IIIIH UK II ..... -
the prolilbition amendment
Mr. I'earson. nppareiitl, . is well set
lo his belief, ltetioits received. In' ni(l.
nrfl 'VncouraRiiiR." but he deilined to
lllvn fron, hom lp ..l.tninl the ic
imnire.
War-time prohibition is a dead issue
he said.
"Three times as much llcpior is being,
lonsumed todav as during correspond
ing periods when the saloons vvcre open
for the sale of whisky." he said "I'ei
Kins who never rough! liipior when ihere
was no law aguinsl it aie buviiig il
now
All sorts "f piedictions regaiding the
date set foi the reopening of the liipioi
sales ale being made. Those saloon
keepers nut in operation' aie said to
be leadv lo go into commission on
short notice
Dlliiials of the State l.ninsr Ural
crs' Assn. nitiou declined Or vsue a
hlatemiul on their nctiviiies
I vv e eive men a food start TVe turn out '
ACTORS ADOPT NAME "FIDO'YJrV'liUFPm
for eatalneue w vlelf the flchool
Former Epithet Captures Fancy of
Nonstriklng Thespians i
New nrh. Sept. 10. Wlii'ii liiiins
tin' un'iit -inUc. mi'inbcr- nf tin Ai
tin'.' Kiinlv A()ointiiiii inllril Iht-ii
ktiigpiniili'v in the Artors' Tiili'litv .i"
I'lntum "rulox" bi"canip thej vvoulil not
vviilk out with tlii'm. they iliiln'l menu '
it ns iiiivthmp cHc Ihim n tlownriRht '
i-pithi-t Hill l 11 mcctitiK of ilir li
il
olltv M'-lfiil.iv inrnilicr'i IIK'mI tin1 Irrill i Oolnhla. The Penn Charter School ha. mi n.
sn wi'il hum iin-, vuiHi iu imi li ihi ,,,,"," ,,r i.,.ju(ie existence.
,h. ,.,!,. ' un.l .to I.QI..P tin ,r l....,.o-,,l,r,S!S?,J,h,iS,13nS puX. iw' h"
mnnl i v n in n anon r tnos vn.ui l.'ini nave (.onttnueil their .
pi'llKel waxrci Pinqin til over tlie ' ,;", ,' ,'.". r ""'"'onii ecnooli
.r.nm.talt....oftl,PoMli.Mhnrkn,,,,k7,Sr"nc3VPmn
t.i the I.ntill In show It vva- Knninilorl JnrKely to the character and permanence of
on antiquity I.ouif. Munn nuol.d from I J,1'; 'eahf lVJ."a,f "un,b"7't ovar SO mem
literature of all uses lo bhow the apt J clvcn to tho achool an averag? term of
in -y of the name, but (ledrgc M. Cohan I '"vice of III ear. Tor three vears there
. a .---, , ... .
lapped the I'limax When lie "inul
"If anybody nsk" vvhetlii'r jmi lie
1( tig to the Cqultr or to the Kidelitv
jut s.ij Tido." thnt's the kind of u
little guy I nm "
usic
l'lioroi'i.ws
The following theatres obtain their pictures
the STANLEY Company of Amei-
ica, which is a guarantee of early showinB
of the finest productions. Ask for the theati t
in your locality obtaining pictures thiough
the Stanley Company of America,
ULrtLTCIX MATINKU DAILY
IIIIVANT WASUHCRN In
LOVK I.NSfUA.VCK
I 1RFRTV MKOAD & t'OI.I MIIIA .
l-llJ.--r 1 MATINEK DAII.V
IIHTAXT WA.SIIUII.N In
"I.OVB INSURANCE'
333 MARKET HZ'
NORMA TAUIADOE In
' THE WAY OK A WOMAN
Or. hestra
IVIVL-Ja CoptlniuniH 1
to I I
IN.OKJI TAL..MAIJOE III
"THE WAY OK A WOMAN'
OVERBROOK
(I3D 4 HA EH
rnrtn l-
SPECIAL PRODUI'TION
' THE PUI1LIC DEFENDER
I PALACE "" WTiH
MAUEI. NoiAlANI. I F M
CHSTAIRS
PRIMPFS l01H MAHKBT BTUBLT
t rllNV-.H3i3 rihoa sr. ti ii lap m
MAE MARSH In
"SPOT1.IQHT SADIE
REGENT MAH'tnr.nM1,,r.,,M
VIVIAN MARTIN In
"THE THIRD KIS.S'H
niAl -rr OEBMANTOWN WE
lAlAX-.l-' AT TIILI'I'.HOCKE.S HT
LILA LEE In '
"THE HEART OK YOUTH
ni IDV MARKET ST. nEIJW 7TII
KUDI 10 A M toll lip m
HENRY II. WAIIN'KR In
THE MAN WHO TURNED WHITK
"c A rV i-'ix MAitKirr street
OAVU.I 8AM TO MIDVIqht
BESMB HARRISCALB In "
HUB PURCHASE PRICK,
, . - ,, t- MAI1KI.T Anovp- hit,,
STANLEY ii.ir.i iFi'J'P'
O 1 -Ml --. '. lit?. A. !.".' 15PM
S I AiJI 1. 1 ii. ir. a i . .. ,-t-
J lVl"-'1-' Jljin A .11 toll 15 p if
DOUOI.AS VAIItllANKK In
IIIB MAJ.BSTT TUB AMKniCAN
' 7
VICTOK1 A. k.'xt& E'J
8UNCHK HIVt.l'iT In
rjjyk-EDUCATIONAUffil
I Tnnng Men nnd lloja !
Civil
Engineering
Full coursesj in Surveying! j
Strength of Materials, Mechan
ics and Graphics. Construc
tions, Mechanical Drawing and
. , , . f
Advanced Mathematics,
Ask for Catalog F-19.
I'lione, Illnmnnd A3 1
TEMPLE UNIVERSITVi
Ilronil Ht. Iielow nrks H I
rlillailrlplila '
Big opportunities arc
open to young men
in the textile industry.
Tfttile Manufacturers arc constantly on
ihe lookout for trained younc men to placa
in responsible pneltlons that command eood
Mlarlea Textile enrlneera men with a 1
thoreuiih knowlsdire of the textile industry. I
re rrndtint'-d by the I
PHILADELPHIA
TEXTILE SCHOOL
or tho fennsylvanla Muaeum nnd School or
Industrial Art
h,!?,V,r, BP;c".''"l. coure. coverlnit every .
.loVI;? "f t"'! . monufneture. produca
killed executlvea of the aort needed to nil
!. "i ' lonr, f neptrtment Heads. Supr
lotendenta I)ealm,r Chemist., etc. I
U. W. FRANCE, Director
Hroad and Pine Sts., Philadelphia
The eountru's leading textile school
tn the greatest textile center.
William Penn Charier School
No. & South Twelfth Street
PHILADELPHIA
Founded In 10SU and chartered by William
ll.lll.. I
.unrar.F..nl.nvDl,lnB ., ..- . ..
liavo been no rhnnspn In th tnrY -?. .
ditlons to meet the lequlrements nt lncreaa
ptl enrollrne.it. which ha nlrtady taxed
to tnpaclty the tif-w luilldlnpr nrtdert to equlp
mont lant ear. MHRnlllcent lttAvins fildi
of 22 ncrea afford nmnto facilities for th
exercise nf a nchool of ,100.
Th 231nt jpar hffftnft Septpmber 23rd
Th ProBpertuf- for 1010-20 lo ready for din
trlbutlon TtulldlnBn are open for lnspertlon
anrt rlifisinatlnn of pupil lepternbT 0th,
RICHARD MOTT CUMMFRK. rh. D.
IITUDMASTKR
The Episcopal Academy
LOCUST AND JUNIPER STS.
Founded 1785
A thorough education for boja 6 year U
rollepe.
Woodworklnn and manual training, spe
rlal pre-buslna courae. Lare athletla
Held, boiclnff, wrestllnir. Phyulcal cultura
under tho direction of Prof. Win. J
Herrmann.
Rev. P. J. Stelnmeta, Jr.. B. T. D
HrHdmnHter, t the A en demy after
Sept. 8th. RairlftteM mnllrd on ap
nllcntlon. Sclionla open. Upper, Seut.
lfith: Middle. lOtln T.ower. 22d.
nn: ntNKMN instituti;
hCIIOOL Or MECHANIC ARTS
' Diaftlng- Math maticrV. Mrchanlcs
I .NAVM. AKIIIITlttfniKK
.Bel -Market 2373 ISTO Hi'venth t
"" CllKsTNTT IIILIoPA.
I Chestnut Hill Academy
ST. MARTIN'S. CHKSTNUT HILL, PA.
1 Preparation for colletffl An Ideally located
I country day nnd boarding school for boys
I Especially low rates for flve-day boarders.
Illsh KtandnrdP of rrholarshlp. Unexcelled
ftthletlc equipment Includlnsr three playing
i flfc'dH, irvnmalum. swimming; pool and recre
I ntlon building Reopens September 24.
CatftlntTiien on application.
UVNNKWlllll), PA.
MONTGOMERY SCHOOL
Th t'uuntr Pay hthool for IIoh from th.
ticBinninj,' of Ihelr eilucntlon lo collfKe
J'-i ult from r olumbla Ttatherf' Collgp
Tor informitlon ndirPMH Ke. (IIUsdii Hell,
A.B.. U P.. Hrailmnfttcr. WjinnMyootK I'fnnn.
1 MKnrnitHnuiio. pa
The Mercersburg Academy
FOR DOVH Mrrofrsburr, I'fc.
Snd for catalogue to
Wm. Aliinn Irtlne, I'h.I).. LCD.,
llfpilinanttr. Hoi 120.
UNTASTi:U. I'A. j
Franklin & Marshall Academy !
nOTS1 rnnp.. Boi 412. Lancaster. Pa.
YIKKLAM), N. J.
MAPLEHURST SCHOOL
Vlriclund
N. J.
A select home school for a limited number
of retarded ai.d subnormal children, Nlne
t..n yenrs' experience. Ilooklet p.,
AMKI.INE ISEKAUI.T ARNAIIK. Prlnelrsl
ri:NNir.Tf)NT NJ
The PENNINGTON SCHOOL
11- Ke and Technical Sthool preparation
Ha'ltn.tater llox ,0. Pennlnlrton N J
NEVTTON. K. J.
NK1VTON ACAUK.MY Kor bora, U to It.
modern equipment. praonal attention; cata
loe Addreai Principal. Boa L. Newton. N. J.
I'HHT DF.I'trSIT, .IIP.
TOME SCHOOL KSSl""
Mt'SIC
E. K. PEALL
Congcrbnto.rp
ilugic mh 9rt
3304 NORTH BROAD ST.
Pi,iii Voli e, Hlght SliiKlnff Strins and
AMml Instruments, Elocution Phyaital
u.turr Dramatic Art, Languages, etc.
DIPLOMA AND TRACIIKK'R
( KKTiriCATK TO (iKAIIl'ATIM
IT.CIl.lZINO (IN l"KI I.KI.E,
imV.IIN STEEL til'ITAK
Itriinch Htudln
Prefer llullillnil, Hll Cliratiiut St.
for i atalna- and all Information addresa
itie rilre-tor at tha Main .School Phone,
r.nfa 3nl)
Ragtime Piano Playing!
Taught in 20 Lessons
Booklet upon Request
Christensen School Popular Muiic !
1520 Cliratnut St., I'hllnde Iplilu I
Room 104 Phone Spruce OlrJ I
I nfnn.Htll..f'unh,rirBtory of Muitlc Inc.
Leeijon-nnieMluirlK ,,,fllon preidtn,.
ALL BRANCHES OK MUHIC
PUBLIC (SCHOOL MUHIC SUPERVISION
1521-211 Clie.tlint St., Plilliidrltihla.
ltllESCH BUILDING. Oak Lane, Pa.
Heopena for Kftltrtliin Kent. IStli,
Zeckuer.llahnl'lillailelptila .Mualenl Atudemr,
i ""' fnrure ai, mien nrnieniier n riin.u
ahouW regl.ter now. Ilruncli arhoo I. Wot
I I'lillatlelntiln and Tloia.
miouiu rrai.irr nuw, iiruncn acnooia
hlla.lflnhla and Tloa-n
I lillailelplllni and lloa,
HYPFRlDN SCIHIOl. OF ML'!
ifliriinauil OPEN "NOW. 1
HIU
Violin, 'ano. Ofan. FranV.lln E. 'Craaion',
Hlr, ITU Chealnut Ht.. ftT K. Penn Bt..Otn.
"TACKSON voicjb cviamvT
p.
Until Nee
THE SHOUT LINES TO
OPPORTUNITY
EVENING
ENGINEERING
j- ni sjsv
J& v
CKBSTra OOUTM J oloucmter
.viS SREim y-AT
sljllll2
UIIY MKN AM) MQMIIN SKI.KCT jlKKXHL
HIS0 NO. . Htudcntu nm tKe tn-livhluxtl courot aloiiB their particular
lln bur th" Dlplnmu i ournrs nnbli them in tovcr tho most cround In lh Bhorlcst
tltriH I.pnOlng piH'tK.t niru outline thus- ourrn
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,
of boys and girls from the prlmnry grades up through the high school.
College Preparatory and general courses.
Largo playgrounds. Abundance of light and air.
Emphasis on broad general culture and simple Christian living,
with regard to the needs and aptitudes of each pupil.
School now open for Inspection and enrollment.
Opens Ninth month 22nd. Catalogue upon request.
FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL
THE PARKWAY CHERRY AND 16TH STS.
WALTER W. HAVILAND, Principal.
WANAMAKER
INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES
N. V. Cornfr 23 nnd lTnlnut Street
Begin Sept. 10, and End April 0
Tuition Cost for the Period
Urn nine $8.00
lMlntlnc nil. wntcr and china.... 12.00
l.nitllHh La n tun (re 14.00
rrenr It or Spanish 10.00
IMuno or Violin 25.00
(euoirrapli) hrRlunrr a 1 .00
htfnocrinhr ndvanced 14. 00
Typerltlnic only 14.01
nonkkffplnc 21.00
Ronkkeeplnr. Hfennsrnpfajr and
Tpwrltlnir romhlnrd 27.00
rillnc nnd Indexlne 10.00
nnInen KnKlUli 14.00
ItiislnehN Arithmetic 12.00
rriminnli1n R.00
Torrrspondf nrf , 8.00
PuMIe Hrhool forrlcners 1ft. 00
Public Scl'ool Illiterates 1.00
Print Inir 1..00
Real lXntf. and ronteynnclnc .... ir.0()
I'nhllr Sneiiklntr (for mrnj 15.00
Art Needlework nnd Crorlietlnc . . . 0.00
Cookery nnd I)oml'c Science . ,. lft.Ofl
DreHiniaklnir or Millinery 17.00
Arehltertural Druulntr and Sperl-
tlrutlnnH .. 1R.00
Morlinnlcul Urnwlnr 15.00
Rlne Print Rrndlrtc for raerhnnlrn. 12.00
Krifrrfivlne 24.00
U'ntrli nnd Clock Alnklnir and R
nnlrlnr ... ...... 24.00
Telerrnplir 15.00
rnftlnx Men' Clollilnc m 00
. THE PENNSYLVANIA
ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS
1 Thr lllilrht Art s liool In mrrlni
WINTER TERM
October (i. 1919 to .Maj 29, 1920
Instruction in DrnwInR, Painting, Il
lustration and Sculpture i
r.iill ( luirleh l.nilh. Iluirh II. Ilrrrlt-I
ciiridice, ltrnr .Mel arltr. .ioh.iii T. rpitr.un,
Jr., D.inl.l l.iirhrr, I'lillhi I.. I hill'. Itohprt
onnoli, rtliur II. Curlus, John I'. Ilurbr
hon, C'liiirlcH tip (leer.
Sprnlren ( reason a htiliirHliliiK iiuurilpil
, thU iir for Irnrl in Kiiroiiw mul Anirridi.
1 rlli for 1 1n nl.it .
j I,l.l:AMIIt II. IIAIlKKIt. f'nriitnr '
iRroad and Clierr.v Sts., L Philadelphia '
WHAT EVERY ONE
MUST KNOW
Certain thlnKs are absolutely essential
to a succ s-ful cat per in modern busi
ness. Picking them up at you go uIouk
Is a dliilcult and liiclllolent way of ac
quirine them
Let Pelrce Pcliool teach vou these bus!.
nees essential;
then &t.irt out ivady to
I coccentiate nu IjlRper thirKs
MaKe nur adancement rapid
sure prepare at l'elrce's
and
head for AStli Venr Ilni
PEIRCE SCHOOL
of Rusinesi Administration
IMrnSt. We.st of Kroad. l'hiia.
Mtmtt$siQvi
A SCIJO01, I'OIt I.1TTLK CIIILnitKN
Boarding & Day Departments
1'iti ( i: mki:i:t at foktiktii
Kropfn-. fnr bth Yrur In Ottober
Ihone I'r Hluii 44.W Auto Serlce
rlnitlfi IHrrrtlon for NORMAL I'hll
tlren, a In li -itrs. The iilm of this
school is to n- Norm it Children bii en
lmnmriiT In v hit h tin pponiumnus 1m
pulsett of In lii lift mii have frenlmn for
ImUvlciutl m r i ) Dirtctiou (overs I)i't,
1'xercisn' Hci rt- itiun Dpportmenr t'on
liol uf I.ino.KJim 0 . upntluii etc . rllf
f r in fur . t h nnliviiJu.il child
ANN UIMM.K 1'MST, Ilrertr-MH
Muiitrt-tiri IHuInmu, Romp 1914
1 Pennsylvania Museum and
! School of Industrial Art
i Broad and Pine Streets
I rourrn in Illustration. Architectural
DrawlnK. Interior Decoration. Pottery, Metal
I Work and Industrial Dealim. Course In Nor
mal Art of Cullne. Grade.
j Philadelphia Textile School
Prnctlcnl instruction In all branch of
textile flealtrninff manufacturlnc. chemlitry
I nd dyeing Complete mechanical equip
ment. Hucceful crnduate.
Briiool Ile-iiiens - September 23
Dar und r.venlnir ClnHnen.
8turiUy CliifH for Tenrher
TKHMK V, MILIVKK. Principal.
Strayer's Business College
Philadelphia's Greatest Business
School
i
Call, urtte or phone for fall particular
STRAYER'S
807 Cheatnut St. PhonoWolnut 384
Our gradual-a Hre In Lunatnnt demund for
i lawl-paMliK lualtliun Oirgg Shortliaml,
, the eaay eiiceil satem Cnmiilete bualneaa
nnd aeL-retnrinl i uuraea lay and Nlfflit
ciHseea lutenalvB tralnino. Enroll
any time Call or write fur full
partli ulara and rataloKUe
1'llll.A. ltf slKir.sH 'r'ni.r.li'.rii
cl9 nnd College of rammeree
ini7 L'heatiiut Mt.. X'lilIudrlnliU,
BERLITZ SCHOOL
IMI CHESTNUT HTItKKT
'Entrnnre on 10th iitreetl
Languages
Free
Trial
Lesaon
GERMANTOWN FRIENDS'
SCHOOL OPn Bept 22. A few vacan.
jviiuuu c(e for eorn(!,t college prepar
atory puplli. Stanlty H. Yarnall. Principal.
BPUINO OAHJ1K.N INST1TUTK
Aria. Mechinlca, Klectrlcltr. Automobile.
Claaaea romroenca Bept, 2, Knroll now. Head
for brtoklet Urnad and Prrlnm flrden ata
ART AMI Ti:XTII.B,fir:i(NOI.M of th Peon-
.ulu.inl. UxaaAin, hl.il JlnVinnl nf 1rti4l,BtMftl 1
Art. Kread aa4
Streata. 'itnia Tirtim
Iloth Seiea
SCHOOL
SECRETARIAL
CORTINA
PHONE METHOD
Teaches you lo speak
foreign languages
correctly
Vol' .nn leant to hpeak
Hin foreign lanpruape al
liottii nn mr iihoiin
yr.iph .il .1 nominal
'ot I'oiirhe consists nf
l.'i 12-inch double-disc
tcrords. 5 Lesson HuoUs.
I liiildc 1 Header, I III
l.iugual l)lctlnnai and
(ll't class lessons under
lie miner vision of a na
ic (ntitiuctor.
rile for Special llooklrl L
CORTiNA ACADEMY
1510 Chestnut St.
M. KI.IMN, MllllllBer
i La Salle Extension University
I hit etton anil ;i tt liiing t Itn t Is linked up 1
ivi'h itrtu.tl I, usin. i-s atid without interfering,
it tt 11ur presfnt position
I ( CW "T
1 IH'slMs AnUIMritATKIV
1 111 -im.ss 1.1:1 ri:n-H iuiim;
.M IIANMMI THMTIC
, Writ. i ill in phone Uiilntlt "il:U
Intm cnirMT t. I'lin.Anp.i.rini
Shorthand in 30 Days
Tjiierltlnir C'oiiimirfl.il MiUJt.
Fnr iimMtlntmeilt
PIIONK, LOCI'ST 18G3
Phila. School of Ollice Traiaing
intli & ( hexlnitt ti-.. rltlliiilrlnliln
Short Courses
no Am ack
in hati:k
iluokkeepliiff j.horlhHitd r pew rltlnff. Knv
llsh. Penmanship Diet inltone Comptometer
Das and evenlnK sesilous .start now Indl
ldual Instruction
pai.mi:k srni mi,, in -.mini in i ii m.
Palms Business College
1711-171.1 CITKSTNL'T Tlti:BT
T)a and evi ntnit tinnsts In Shorthind Sec
rtiiH.,t- Tlookkeeoltir Touch Tvtieu rltttii?
! KnBllh. i:tc ttend the l.eet Individual
Itmtructlon
".'('I I nitrtmn
Ktiroll now
j Philadelphia Turngemeinde
i School reoperiH September Kth 0mndtlr
I flwlmnilnif. Draw ns nnl NVrOlpwork to chil
dren 7 to ITi euin for $7 per jear. Enroll
1 now Hnokl t Proud nnd Columbia Av
BANKS SicnoBiaihor.s nnd typists
miciMpQQ i ffreal demand Day nnd
rSrtiiVrT-E ? "iRht rhiBPes Cntfr now.
COL.Lt.ct. ,Ji!LJli!ll!1 t
THE TAYLOR SCHOOL M"t" ,
Urestf Sliorthaml Touch Typewriting-, Hook !
keening & Secret .rial Coure Dav-.NIirlit. I
I1EVOV, TA.
ACERWOOD
TUTORING
SCHOOL
Tor boys and girls wh
need individual instruc
tion to make normal
prepress. Kinderfcnrtcn to
Hifh School Industrial
Arts. Domestic Science.
MuU. Gymnastics. Gar
dening. Ethicnl Train
inR. Home Life, Mrdical
Ruprrvieinn. Adeouate
Buil'linp. Larpre Cam
pus. Outr'oor life in
mmmer. 16 mile from
Phila delpWa. Tiooklet.
Miss Devereux, Principnl
Box A, Darin, Pa.
OAK LANE
" Countxy Day School
Auto bus service makea this rountry
Pay School available lo all Phlla1elpnit
Children (4 years and over) carried t
nt from a school with open country envi
ronmentpure nlr safety, nut of cltf
nolit and dust Qult lanlatlnu of rountrv
makes Ideal conditions for studv, Spetil
el bfs rotm Instruction. Bus from fit
center Philadelphia Oermntwn and
Jenktntovn. rcurne ranre frnm kinder,
rarten through collrce -" wi
fm vacneis
till available In
unner forma.
Th, MflroMt BQ1
Oak J-anct riillu.
Dox r
ItOLYN. TA.
School for Exceptional Children
Bircry facility In a braut If ulaub. home for tha
far and training of children who throuchmen
dlaabllltjr arc unablr to attand public or
nrl, achogUi. pt.d( Puu gel. for older alrl
oakT Where
'fisss Shall
il I Send
'lmiSfsiMi
tSlllsilHr
Yoiing jVomen lyyLUlri
-Y. W. C. A.-
LEARN TO SWIM
BEFORE NEXT SUMMER
LKSSONH AT ANV TIME
Germanlown Y. W. C. A.
5820 Germnntown Ave.
llrnleil, l'lltrrnl. Strrlllird
rhone Crmuntnnn C209
MISS HILLS' SCHOOL
1808 Sprues) BtrfOt. ItfOPfns Sept. 28th.
a j!nlnnl.. MUs Llllnn Chittenden Jobm
nd Mls Aimrs Ilfll Austin, will bs at th
chool after Sriitrmbrr IStli.
WALNUT LANE "'SSSS-
City and country advantages Hlh Scnool
Graduates. HommaklnK. Collfre Prepara
iuij, oecrcvariai, v.-onaervaiory, int. uecora
tlon, Short Story Wrltlnsr, Spanlah,horibc
riding-, awlmmtnit, banketball, dandnr. Mili
tary drill Miss S. Ednn Johnston. A. D.
STEVENS SCHOOL T8k -
upeni Mi'pt 23d nsd vear Klndersarten,
''oil no Vrtp Hpeclal adavantagea In Freiuh.
Otin-nlr laeao. Catalog MISS MAIir
IlKNn.CV. Prlii.. 281 W. Chelten Ara.. Otn.
Training School for Kindergartaers
(Formerly Mlse Itart'a), Junior. Senior and
Oraduate Couraea Primary methods. Prac-
tlco Klndcrirartner Mlu A. T. II.UIAN.
1)1 rector, nox n, 81100 Walnut St Phlla.
nnvtiN, pa.
DEVON MANOR
A UOAUDIN'r; school of the.
" highest type offering college
pieparator and junior college
courses Thoroughly practical
training In vocational work, which
meets the demands of the hour.
Domestic Science. Secretatshlp,
S01 lal .Service. Art and Music
Uperi-Hir school rooms, campus
of sixteen acres, out-ot-door sports
IncludlriB ridlnp
On the Mrtln Line of the rentnylvanla
Hiiilrnml Bltren mllen from Philadelphia,
In the hlstorir Vallev Forge reclon.
i:i)iril SIMMIN, I'rlnelptll
Ho 110, llrMHt Manor, Devon. I'a.
The Holman School
JiOJ H M.Vl'T STKKKT
la Si hoot for Olrln nnd .Small norl
rtrin" for lie Twentieth Year nn
Thnri'liy Pentemlir ail Hiin
hl.IZAIIKTII W. IIRAI.K1. .H.
Ilriul MlhtrrhM
1 Is-i- llrulev or the Secrrtorj now at school
dn 11 nine lo four School huaes Xew
rnul- to ll.il.t Merlon. Overbrook
1 Emilie Krider Norris School
of Expression and Stage Art
For Readers, Actors and Speakers
HTitrPHHlon. . Oral Knvll'h, Public Soeak
Ins storv Trlllntr. Imieraonatlon Voice,
ltramatlis Correct Pronunciation Social
It'norttnent Poise Professional and
Von - profcsslornl Courses Diploma.
Course ae prepente I In three irreat unl
ereltlen of V S and fit the Conserva
tnlre tl P.Hs
snruee ln3. Suite 104, 1714 riieatnnt St,
Open-Air School for Girls
The I'HI 111! NN. TIIOKNK Jlotlel School
nf Hr n T . t r t'o'l'tre announees the open
ing of a Prlmnry rviiurtinent In arlditlon If
lis Kletnettnr ami Colletce Preparatory
t'o'irses Tor .Iriular and information d&A
Tim MOI)i:i. SCHOOL
llrin Manr Tel. Ilrn Mittr 20
n Phila. School of Design for Women
IIKOAl) M MASTEK STItKETS
miLA.
Ileopena Uctoher 1
HE FARNUM SCHOOL
.807 I'liip. Strrft. Rfonenn Ort. lit
benlor. Junior, Primary, Klndersrartttt
Bo under 10 vrara
MMII'.IC l'IIi:i'. Intrnslte Tntorhur
' iiHrsitv n ferenn 1 1 r So 34th St.
UAIv UKK, PA.
The Cowles School for Girls
Prop for nil coUpbcu., Strong Oen'l Courats,
Music Prlmarj through HlRh School, 7 mln.
walk from troll?)', opp. Rpadlnc R. R. 3t.
Indlv 'ittPii. For cntl & views ndd Emmt. M.
Cowles, A 11 . Head of School. Oak Lane, Pa.
SWARTllMORi:. PA.
M.m I.Min rhool for (!lrl A home school.
Col prep . hou8h'il nrta. gen fin courses.
w fireproof hldtca All outdoor activities.
CatnloK 'AddreMi Box 150S, Hwurthtnore, Pa.
llnlli See
l,i:llANO VAl.l.KV COI.I.IHI1. Co-M.
vii mile from Hnrrlaburir A, II,, D. s
Mua II Desrees OolleEfc. Academy, Mulic,
Oratory Art. I're-medkalCourae. Terms mod.
Ar.DMOiu:. pa.
r The Lyman Schooli
I1KKCII KMII.I.." J30 I.nnrnatrr At.
Ardmorc, Penna.
I-ClnderKarten nnd Primary for both
i.ovh and elrle Junior nnd Senior tfehool
for girln onli Huh aervleu from West
Phlla via Overtirook and Merlon Opena
S.-lit ill Add-iea
JIISS M. II, STi:KN, Prlnrlnal.
WnNONAH. N. J
Wffl0NMAJ&$
Where ihuracler, tnanllneae and honor art
developed WVnonah ii an Independent unit
In jour boy's education, and not merely a
preparatory pctiool Healthfully situated in
n solely residential town A faculty second
only to that of West Point In efficiency.
Academic studies for tolleffe preparation.
Hpeilal and. buMnfHH ours Military '
t iu brlnK out nil that Is good and manly,
Separate junior U'p.irtnient for bos of ten
or oer Acartemto iourse aevn hundrod
dollars for the irhool ymr Junior depart
ment, nix hundred for the a c hou I year.
I fata lot: and le book unon request,
IHt. CH.Mtl-KS H I.OKKNTK, Prrs.
MAJ 'IAYT4)N . SNYDER. Supt.
Ilox 41!, Wriieimli, N. J.
My Child
to School?
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