BJJ!yi'!l'w!l1JjflTy 8."v)S C jS V f" WWMTt4-l-(1' L t i I ' ur- r f , i: aa r i- " a 11TH& CHESTNUT IN NERVOUS NIGHT Election Uncertainty Mingled Cloom With Cigar Smoke at Headquarters -i... -w ........ en rmpe! " le nre urgnnlrntinn side the, (hlrKn. .pt 17 - A tlMinite pin FINLEY HANDLED FIGURES W ,.., ,,, ,llri;ri,,nK Js;h'lIffJ;..Jh Everybody smoked cigars "BUI Finlev, executive secretary of the Ite pnbllran citv committee, surveyed the smoky roomful of heelers with lordlv and contented mien in the headquarters last night at Eleventh and Chestnut streets. Stump of a cigar in his mouth, coat - , r ... - ---- -- off, tip to his neck in returns, he was the chief figure in the little omce wnero jangling phones were tumbling in the returns and spreading jov Time. I) p. m "It's Patterson said Finley to the gathering It a Patterson withont a ddubt. He a leading by 10 000 and thirteen wards to Uvel.e ' Nobodv cheered One of the 100 per cent Americans present, his hat 100 per cent over his eve. and 100 per cent collarless. beamed and bit the end off another cigar Other 100 per . ent Americans nlo registered joy. but not of the noisi brand There was some thing nrtmi about it all Ont .V)O0 Now One hour lutrr "KUe thousand to the roorl announced Finlev. not so confldenth as before Getting bitter I as we go along Bv this time nil present were leaning heavilv on the railing surrounding the phone desks nnd hanging on each an , nouncement With everv phone jnngle the lead was being cut. apparently. . Came a parade in the street below and rvervbodv made a due to see whether It was for Moon or Patterson Itwas.uHunl sliowmg for tin Independents in for Moore i At this disconcerting moment for the SI !.... r,nn n n K T tkllt fllmnul broke up the me,.ting nnd . leared the , aimOSJIUvr.' Ul .nn-,irii s.'"t' 'It's all right fi 11 rs vodeled Bfwcomtr a voluminous tap hiding his 10intm I ne moriun iiuihts nives It to Patterson b 10 000" he added with a careless wave of his hand As the gathering stood up open mouthed at this shock when things seemed to be so close, an explosion like a big ca'iher pistol sounded from th roof overhead. The heelers and the , . . . l 1-: TU Dosses joine.1 in ..,. u.-.-m,.,. ...... danced around the room, slapped egrh other on the back and cheerid in unison Just then somebody happened to look at the paper It said "Patterson nnd Moore in close race That was all except for a few figures The Holshe the vlk agitator was run out nnd meeting settled ba k to the cold hard figures once ugain As to Public Sentiment "Dave ' Lane, age of the Itepubll , can nrnnlolmn annihnrlv .InH for " the occasion in black, strolled in H was at once surrounded h the heel ers and the ' inside dope' slipped into his ear m hushed tones A few hast puffs from his cigar was his replj and then the ushered him to the back room where the dop stuff in figure. was being plotted Another leading Vare man to hold jlown a place at the meeting was Sen ator Salus He newr let the figurts get ahead of linn He alwas hail a ready 1.100 majoritv for Patterson Long about midnight the heelers vtere uncertain "I ain t goui home till the last division's in " said one Cloom hung all around, but u . heer went up when a phone call nnuounied sixu three more votes for Patterson than an ong inal return on the same diisiou And so it went one innmiut it looked bad for Patteroon. the next moment he looked like a winner But just the same, 'twas a nervous night in Vare hiadquarters WOULD D00M HIGH HEELS Woman Physician Says Simplified Dress Means Better Dress New York, fppt 17 Simpliliiatinn all dress whidi slioulil im lun the iibo lition of the high heel nml the Uai p toed shoo was tirueil b 1 i uguslii Ruckcr, of this nn at MMetdaT so aion of the International fonfereme of H omen Physician" Sanici" of old, "-he u .t. -i 1 I.-..-.. -.u.. n I uiu, uticwjiiu ii urnei line jiiisii umj , luuu liiuucru ieu)iit'!s uei:Hiise ul meir natural nnd free tendencies The speaker suiil that storkn.gs worn by children wen- too short in foot length, which coupled with tinht shoe reacts later on in htv nun ottt caues deformed feet Doctor Itucker adointed conipulNorT physical examinations for all rhildnu at least once a year tn the dicusion which followed I'nclish nnd Frinch doctors proent while agreeicR that pc riodical examinations were beneficial were of the opinion that the examina tions should be made at thp discretion of the child's pnnm Thplr viou point was expressed hv Phrisiine Alurrel, of London who .aid that rnclivh women would rebel nt tlons i ompiilxory eiamina BTKAMHHIP VOTiryS BROOKS STEAMSHIP CORPORATION rtinDKi riiiA nd new obk to tlAUnl'Rd. t nl'KMI r.rs, DtNIO ,n,i HKI MNOrOrm BUSHONG .September 18, ANOKA . September 20 rl!!l.Ajrr.l rillA to 1IKK AWENSDAW September 22 a.X?'i'MAVrV,S'",l,lr",.S XVm ALDERMAN . . September 23 ARGENTA . .. SePtember 2S Tor Hate.' .'nS'l'foaV.on nnlI MEGEE STEER & COMPANY 4oMe5-4; Dreiel BiilMlnE rniiiuriM"" awuiianitturr-jfirj EARN LINE Philadelphia Havana GENERAL CARGO U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer S. S. "LAKE GALERA". . .Sept. 181 tT'Z 7. mp nmriuiiiii a - S. S. "UKE FLUVANNA".Oct. 10 For rates and particulars applj to Earn Line Steamship Co. M BolMlt H'ltr. Phll.d.lchl. PARCEL POST Furniture Re-Upholstered Call Lombard S5 nepre.tntatlv. Kill submit sample, and coat Tlest n.w furniture at lowest rates 1m mediate attention and first else, work ruarante.d rni'TrRFiEMi urnoi STEiti.D PirnfiTrn co, sis CTiEarmrr bt. u ii"n iUcJl tiSU.lh sVgSSjrtp. lA .ti i!. .A Vote JDelay Hints Trickery M'Cain Continued From Tare On "Indeppnilenrr' nml rlamnilne. fur ip form" -were while the Toting nn in proKTMS It rrmninrij for wnrd nml dintnrtu less vehemently blatant f thnir civic pride nnd politfrni virtue to rmno in the help, with substantial majorities of the Independent movement A are leaders 1'all In .lob ...... ui- i.ik .rn.irr mum 10 lean Indeed the created onrpnie came from the wards controlled hi the tenders of that faction I'erv one of the fell tnn.. r.n Mi ii. ti r.it. . . v. ii i ,! j ' "e (?""' . " " v ""' '-.... ..- i...i me lir...-p'.ion m mi nome ward Senator David Martin was eldentlv unnhle to control his ward for. Instend a blB cncouraginc mnjorltv from the, .'.u'-i'ii-uui up innneu n wim oniv about 200(1 for I'atteraon State Senator Pdnnrrf U P.n . .e .. "' ,i , i , lattons ward went completely to pieces show ing n paurv mujorir tor tne tudge imrnement Mayor Smith's 7h1 faded In the most A campaign against malaria in ad olutile fashion He deserted the Vare vance of nnv extensive immigration organisation or his people did for him Afforestation to prevent the en and gave Moore o,er 000 ma joritv croachment nf sand tostabili7e tie J .rainfall and to proi 1.1c a timber supplv Ilarrv Marker bad n bttir cm use ' Irrigation to promote agriculture than Senator Martin fnr his ward, the! riiiiiiirinl uppoit for the Hebrew Forty sirth is notonoush Independ "nijeritv ent Hut eie with that although It i"' ' lmn'itl,',', '"'I"'! "" '"''" , , , ., " ....... u. i .. of 0WR fo mjacrii,,, financial support wjis rlained for the Orgaiimition n to the mmemr til i;")00 ret when the returns rol'ed in it nnlutinn was adopted prodding went with a Hop Into the Moore camp .for the transfer of nil the icntral ml ti. tin. i.in i.f nn.iii ".ivni ,,. ..,..,.,. niinistrntn e nnd financial Institutions , , " " -..... ""', " ' Independents .am.' from tin 'Iwmtv second ward. whi. Ii in-tciul ..f n musing mniortti of mor. iliiin IllOd uportfd with somt thine in .r than Win T" "ffst tins the r.iclith wnrd the home of vniit..r I'mrns. nine Moore n, mnjonM of more tlmn -"Oil wlihh wus lr tluin leu mho to h diwinn for Patter-sun It vn th. most un the entire citv Fifth Ward ntc of Interest h ntliiiliid to tin of the notorious election murder of Pnliieninn Ilpplev and tin gunmen s riots It is a small WRn lMt gne Mm. re n inn tontv of nenrh Too out of total of 2000 votes cast ll is .iiilftit trotu expressions ptnfl tinting from tin nre headquarters this Horning that tin .1rgnt117nt1.u1 pi mioses to fight to tin last trtnch nnd resort to e;erv line of n, ties to diminish the forre of the blow aimed nt ll The Trslt , MnrtlllB Mirprlsp , lts ,,,,, u,, ,,,, roilI1,, rnI,,1(1, Uv n not less than .'t" 000 for Judge Pat terson The lompleie offu ml returns alone, mulitless . in . lunf the situation pir tuiilnrh ns to Coum ils Hot h sub s nr. 'hiiming n tmioritx of thnt lompi. 1 tih ln(,li al iru il bwlj Latzo Defeats Phil Bloom v ... ii..irn... it..- .. ,- lain f ln?l"t n won lh referees de "l"l from Till lllonm Of Ilronkln In it.,, ran I r.rr r.rp mr iiibiii i , frequnlt. lent lllonm to tfe punch t Tt MN RI'soniN M HIliTnV II ( Washington Entertains This Month GENERAL PERSHING, their Royal Highnesseb the King and Queen of Belgium, the Prince of Wales and other distinguished personages. It will be an in teresting time to visit Washington Reserve accommodations in the new Wardman Park Hotel the five-milhon-dol- "tl'fmfl lar house, with 1,500 outside rooms and more than 900 private baths. Ideally located, Wardman Park Hotel HARRY WARDMAN, Proprietor WASHINGTON, D. C. III-.Jl II M N N J. "THE ENGLESIDE" Remulnt Open Lntll September tttd Prtute Laire uith sea and freeh water eieim heat nnd opn nrtplatee Channel hiLaa and blir weak flehlnir R F TNGIF 6CIIK RWIir R(IM II I l.VI R ATI.irvIIU till 4 POrONOMaVTlN. Delaware W.ter I, nit, r. " THE GlenwooD Delaware Wattr fiui Pn Tlip O niood k nodrti hr K h Hel w I) a. tuoacitv of 400 xua-fits hits nt mm hpt jn parlors or h sua fhr i tennis "he DenJ.NR; ..8tin "i hI miii. mile i aid no af nk rh hotel i no d f r i- tout tan tijiu comforts ana 111 pivi '. . i th . iiTT sraaun On . I r t ol( n tdireeii Y. S Alber llanawr P P J hnm t Proprietor 1 LJU Till. fllRMS III" HTlMNAr i THE KITTATINNY mi mik w mn .u v. The leudlnr hotel of thU futuous region. Orn li li ' ayai 1t MM HtrW lly modern Htcnm 1 eat lo tlrs Oo f tennis boatlnx I orrhe'r unrests drincs exceptional , fUl'H ' n,".rl '"fan also a la cirte arlll I 'Iterate u klel Rutn maps and terms upon Jllin f K1JY LUl'B It I'oeonn, r.. . Tr,- fVnKvnnel Mod Write for bklt and "e UntWOOd rt. LL i E Artman I'oc.nTTaTe rTTrrTr-t,i.rT: LAUREL INN f" -n o "" ' & h""l" "'-J ijr" """ A c Ijg pmn- 1 UVUilU a yr. iirn.an.nM a i-. rnjs.p.rt jr Birr ! MouDlftln liome. Pa. MONOMONOCK INN Mountain Home's leading bote Ideally loe flUfcm hemted It tee ree Now open IlkH. AI.I.KNTOUN lA. HOTEL TRAYLOR AU.ENTOWN, PA. " v?- B,rrt o'A.Mrt i European 1'lan t.oo I'er Bar Mll""",?'! . .tier. Tabto a. Hot. Dnnclnff Saturdar vul.M. r.m.us Travlor Orchestra 8pelal Snnd.r Dlnoers. ft. 50 J. iwvnr.NrK iiiimno. mt. MArcn' ciinxJiTrA. j SYLVAN NEST Attractive Mountain Tlunialow. Ixicated In ta. beautiful Snllierlanil of America. . overlooking Maoch (hnnk, Flaastair r.rk and the famous Hwltchback Railroad. K- I tallenl boaril. r loses October nth l Mrs John M. Wolff. Mauch Chunk. Pa I . AUHON, PA. l:V?: wtirinr"to,p5;mfor,0crom7,,,l, OARDKN BPOr TABI.R WATER CO. Asre. I. F. p. aaJsi.a.-raiii.rw..Tfta . ..TSa. ..vvers OSB"SLUJa ZIONISTS FORMULATE DEFINITE PROGRAM FOR PALESTINE HOME Convention in Chicago Roconv mends Means for Establisli- ing Jewish State ,nrf( Tf.,tcr,inv bv the Zionist nrnsnirn tinn of Amenea In convention Arrangement", for fin .ncinfc the nr0J, t nnd means for developing 1 1 Mlestine economically anil intltiKtriaii I" recommended In 11 report of the joint exeiutue conimitlHes, after listen 1 ine to Justice louls D Brandels, of ""' '"tilted stales Supreme Court, and ' rnr . ' "" r";irter on their od M rVIIllOns III I UM'HUiif IUMJ HI I nil" Th(, romln,ttP. ma,P the following recoinmendations. I'urchae of lands on an entensive 1' "v "10 '"wish national fund tne ' 7 romtnonollith nnd other land I ,,urci1B,mB (rporatlons of the 'Zionist nml n.'tiitlcs of the Zionist organza i nun in i'ni. siine aiier its poniicai sunns hii h en established I MAIN LINE GAME HERE Ifcrrtboat from the Oakland mole Lansdowne and Dobson to Play at1 (.overnnr William D Mephitis of S. . C Grounds Saturday I California and Mnvor Jnnns Kolph The second gnme for the Main Line of San Frnuus.o headed the re. iption I ehgue championship -will be staged lu this rit on t-atunlin l.iinsdnwnc meet nig the Dobson team on the Strau bridge .V. Inttner gornnds at Sixtv third and Walnut streets It was tliiough Mnnnger Illionds, of lansdowne thnt these grounds were secured nnd it wns i, wise move The st Plulnilelphiii diamond is one of the b.st in the it nnd ideul for a titular buttle Ad Swigler the Pcnn pitcher, will be in the box Saturday for Lansdowne against the Fast I-nils nine I TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Pnullp Olirkmmi I2." .N 7th t mil nn.i A".ner" I-."! 7th si xnn.ler KesliT 'UJ V flth it and sara M I'reira HI 17 llonton t fiel llritmai 171" V lllh. si nr! Anui s huek 1717 s lllh at I Trnnk W Hnll..rt 4S V 17th st end 1 mlly I" si.fte S147 Alantor s- I lutn s I M-hlrism 2S2I. N !,. nt nl in. V Normnn 117 1 ehlnh ilc I i i olunibus lihto and Jt'rthn l-i ill" N ISfh si HI- I I I k .12 si un, v on i Mr H rl I n,v rMl II Tplnl Ir, k f. Mr "kin 11 M. n Mus nnd Itm. i - Hrp.il I IJii N ittii nt P lb n ' ohn inS T. rt r m n,l illnnlo r inlh J4i9 s Mnmhnll t lot n Mill." k 170J I, re. n si and Ije M. I ! 170- I r en - Tl III Uri.un 4S.M N 4 tli st una . .rr1 M ,J ill tin 44C. N I'nulilll st .. i . r si , 1S17 M r mi l ! I i P ir i IS'.l I driroint tlTlMN HKSOBTs H SHINOTO. n ( . 1 CLMER DYER, Manjger Burlington Hotel ten than live m!nut frr m eervthln American and European Plans A3 1 Rooms, 222 Baths. $2 & Up H T IIILLFR Mr . 'WaihlnlonD C. ATI NT1( riTl. N J JOFtrait Jfr Lomfbrt l?:JZ -K"5SSrBSa cJutumnls duiina jBr Health andRecreatibn MomSrCHARLES on the BeachFont cfvryCoirenlenceand Luxury nm iiwrougn oervice ana Courtesy predominant ForiioakUt. Floor PJdn Road Map cSpecial Rate ""HilliamALeecfiManaotA HOTEL CHELSEA OPKN AIX, YE.tt SEPTEMBER Th. meat dellahtful month of th. v.ar. srcrni': Rr.SEKVAnnNi J B Tnomn.on k f. THE DUDLEY l?80 'nnaylvanu At. , """- l N.ar beach and all at tractions Runntnc watr in all rooms Frl Nat, batha Horn, cmiktra- I nlOLIX)CIC. NEW HYGEIA J?; , anTTaTiso Ae holldlioin.com. foni- modern clean center 11 up dally e.kly rates booklet tnOTIIMEN MOTEL BOSCOBEL m,r AiiTr .., Vttch Uthlnr from hous. open all ear Ilklt A EJIAIIION' VlalT ArLAMIC CITY in apimD"rr"aToa NUTTALL DinE"VT7Z ATI.ANTIP AVF. AND nOAnUWAI.g'1" Westmbster r. Av nr ne.ch Ea.r. ,, rL..nr,"" baths run naier.li up ww.j TJ1-i up ,iany Buhr. Urche,r i,o.,vt .AJjjjjgr Hnil5"' The Biscayne ih cn Av- rn tth.. -air?w?!r',-''LUAJ4aU, League to Judge Erin, Says Wilson Continued tnm rare One wav limited or affected bv the cote I ninl flf tlin Ijtflm.A n n..La. I A. . . - nnur ill UDUVUB I Hint inner the coenant, are those subject nations, or neonlcs. oiilv that nre mentioned in the peace trent entitled to the right of self determination, or does the league pos sen me ngnt to accord u slnn ar , privilege to other subject nations or sess me right to accord u similar peoples; Answer It was not possible for rne rcaie conference to act with re gam to the self determlnatlou of anv tirritorles except those which hnd belonging to the defeated empires, but In the coM-nniit of the league of nations It has set up for the tirst time, in Article XI a forum, to which all claims of self detennlna tlon which nre llkelj to disturb the pence of the world or the good under stnndlng between nations upon which the peace of the woild depends can be brought Not Question for Paris Fourth Wh was the case of Ire land not heanl at the Peace Con icrence And wnai is vour posuion on thesubjeU of self determination for Ireland? Ansner The . nse of Ireland wna not heard at the Peace Conferenie because the Peare Conference had jurisdiction oer anv question of thnt sort, which did not affect territories which belonged to the defeated em plres Mv position on the Bilbject of h If determination for Ireland is ex pressed in Article XT of the o enant. In which I may saj T was particularlv interested, because it seemed to me nccosnry for the peine nnd freedom of the world thnt a forum should be .rented to whitli all peoples could bring nn matter wluili was likeh to affea the pen. i and ( ireeuim m m- - I San Franrlsco. Cnllf . Sept 17 (J(, , i Pi evident Wilson inrned ! here nt i in n clot k toda. on n stieciiil rm r.TinN i, nnth Hexes "A Touch of Country In the Heart of the City" A modern school, with over two centuries of worthy traditions for hovs And glrli from th prlmnry grades up through the high school College Preparatory and general courses. Largo playgrounds. Abundance of light and sir. Emphasis on broad general culture and simple Christian living, with regard to the needs and aptitudes of each pupil. behool now open fat inspection and enrollment Opens Ninth Month 22nd Catalogue upon request. FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL THE PARKWAY CHERRY AND 16TH STS. WALTER W. HAVILAND, Principal. CoNSEmoKryMuac THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR w 'HE study of music should form education, it is possible to go tlnougn life without a knowl- i edire of music. It is also possible to tro throueh lifn wilhnnt a. knowledge of literature, science and art, but who can estimate, tho I tremendous loss to one who lacks such knowledge? True success in 1 life means the true deelopment of every faculty. In the social program of civilization there is no loom for "wall-flowers." The per son of accomplishments is the one sought out and is the one -who is of , the most service to his fellow B. Fathers and mothers who fail to encourage their sons and daughters to become accomplished are not onlj depriving them of much of the joy and pleasure of life, but are seriously limiting their opportunities for a successful life. i Because of its distinguished faculty, original methods, individ- ' ual instruction, high ideals, breadth of culture and moderate cost ' combined with modern and eflicient management, the Combs Con senatory affords opportunities not obtainable elsewhere for a sound I musical ttaining. A School of Individual Instruction ! Ilheoretlcal nnd ArpHe.l Hranrhen tausht prlately and In classea) liuiiItT Gilbert IlanolJ f omlie riano Huith A. Clarke, Mu. Doe. Theon Nelwin A. Cheenutt, Voice WUIIiim Orlcer, Mus. Dae., violin ir.ni' u I Mi.lon.ello llu.eell Klnr Miller. Orffan and T3 aaal.tant teacher. an Sanil'- I All brunches tauaht Normal Tialnlns fourea for Teachers Pnhll,. hv.i , Music Supervision Complete Mllltar tlurd Department iccne"- nolle School tour Pupils' Recitals a ;'! ..Two Ilecreea conf errea Heelprocai ueuition. torles for women A School of Inspiration. Enthusiasm, Loyalty and Success 11111 M'MIOIS lUJlUHM.s II.I.L8TRTEI) M2AR n0Oh JRM5 Gilbert Raynolds Combs, Director OFFICKS. STUDIOS, DOIIMITORIES, BROAD AND REED STS. rVI ey aoDva!HU EDWIN EVANS BARITONE Has Resumed Teaching STUDIO FULLER BUILDING 10 South 18th Street TKL.EPHONB LOCLST 683i THE PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF MUSICAL ART 1114 CHKSTMJT HT. RALPH P. LEWARS, Dir. Master Cla. In Plan. Conducted b th. rlpanlah lrtue.o ALBERTO JONAS Ragtime Piano Playing Tauftht in 20 Lessons Booklet upon Requeat. Chrittenien School Popular Mniic lSJO Clirataut St.. Philadelphia Room 40 Phon. Spruaa BHl Phila. Musical Academy OfcRMANTOWN IinANCII SO KAST WALNUT LANK Cataloeu. M Beainn Otn 883! jllrir.i 11 i. imimni i.ire. g: JACKSON T0ICJ5 CULTUBB" 1111 VU..UIBI DU t n, ccn.raltt 'that srteted President 'Wil son upon his arrival here for fit day of speechtnaklng In California, home of United States Hcnator Hiram Johnson, one of the chief opponent of the league of nations covenant. The President and Mrs. Wilson drove ' ,,, , . , .. in an open nuiomoiuie uirouin inc tnj n main thoroughfare to the Civic center, where the school children of 9an Fran elsfjo w ere assembled to gTeet them Prom the Civic Center the President ,:, , . . , . . , , . will proceed to his npartmenU flt a ' now 1 i.'. n. ni.tirL irni. j.iiur lu a iu.iv-.. Icon given by the Associated Women's Clubs, where he will apeaK oricuv During the nfternoon he plans to visit I.eland Stanford, Jr.. University at I Palo Alto, thirty-three miles from here, but will not address the students. His main address of tho stay will bo 'at the Civic Auditorium tonight At the President's request no seats have been reserved I GREER LEADS IN BUTLER Uncompleted Returns Indicate Re. publican Nomination for Him Hutler, Ta., Sept 17 dlv A P ) - Returna from twenty fle out of the seventy-eight Hutler county pre- cincts Indicate the following Republican ticket nominated : Commissioners T II ttreer and (Jeorge Sherman Clerk of courts- .1 F Tiecton ltegister and rrenrder Chnrles Thompson Prothono tary K Clark Washington Primary Contest Close Washington, Pa.. Sept. 17. An ex- ceptioiinlly close rare for the Itepubll can nomination tor Judge of Orphans' Court, n newlv created office In Wash tnKtnn ounH , marked the primary elec tinu hor(. Returns from twentv-nlne districts out of liTl gave A 11. Hughes a lend of 1i"0 oer W B. Clark, his nearest opponent. A W I,inn and (5. P Paker follow in order. Iteturns indicate the nominations of I Johnston nnd J Wnlker, for county iiimniiloners on the Republican ticket. KIM OATIOVAIi llolh fsrxes an integral part of etery one's enmpleto Pupils' Rymnhonv n-h.... mm Unlvcrnltj of Pennsylvania Dori 3 r Conservatory of Music and Art 3304 Nortli Broad St. Branch Studio, 1714 Chestnut St. Phone Tlma 3816 ( atalei A I I. IVSTHUMENTS. alao Slht Singing;, Harmony, Klocutlon, Stage rl and Story TeUlnir, eta MrIC DAVID E. CROZIER Ortanlst of C.liary Presbyterian rhoreh Organ and Piano 1520 Chestnut St ZFCKM Elt-nAlrN Philadelphia Musical Academy Mil SPni'CK ST. Open Peptember Sth Pupil, .hould r.Bl.ter now Branch schools West Philadelphia and Tloa-a Leefion-Hille i.""S,'.'",.,"i of mJsi.,. in.. uBauu ."Manrlt. If.on. 1're.ldsnt ALL 11RANCHES OP MUBJC PUHI.1C HCltOOL MUstCBUPEnVlSION ISS4.2 Chestnut Ht, Phlli,Dhra 1KIENCII IILIUIINO. Oik Km. ft. Reoaeii. for HnUtmtlon Hepl. iata7 TUB PiTKnNIIKRO RCIIOOL Oy MljetfcT 10 Ka. tth Street (Puller rlulldlni). Now OPEN Complete musical education. Teach rs elaaae. Call nr writ, for catnlor brrtrr: now open HELEN ACKROYD-CLARE 0ICK CIILTUBE ART OP SINOINO Contralto Pol.lst, Church of the llolr Trinity Ntudl., Art Aillane. llld'a. Il fralnnt St. Cecilia Musical Academy iaaS5iry I 1803 Chestnut St. HYPERION scnooL op muhio opkm Knn vu.i Violin. Piano. Oman Franklin B. CrsMea. Dir . 1TI4 Che.lnut St . BT K Penn Bt-.Qln. Loui. Sobelmim in cinwwjijyr. aaisnif. iioiih insiniriinn. 1 ireniar. dl:i re.uiw.iaei. or uusio Dlrectort I D. H. Eztrtnan, U. Van Asa BMtnt iTW'k! "RIP5 With Skim THE DREXEL INSTITUTE EVENING SCHOOL Registration Every Day and Evening This Week Classes begin September 22d Engineering, Secretarial, English, Spanish, Mathematics, Domestic Science ancj Arts 32d and Chestnut Sts. I' r hi CORTINA PHONE METHOD Teaches you to speak foreign languages correctly VOL can learn to pak ftny foreign language at liome on your phono graph, at a nominal cost Couree connlsti of 16 12-Inch double-disc record B Iesson Dook" 1 (luldo 1 Reader. 1 Bl I.liigual Dictionary and fifty clo.13 leasons under the aupei"vlnlon of a na tle Instructor Tfrlte for Special Tlooklet It CORTINA ACADEMY 1510 Chestnut St. M, KLEIN, Manaser University Training AT YOUR HOME IN SPARE TIME Thoronjch pmclltKl work, unrtnr much time anil money. Group of college and hljrh srhool tearnfm hae lnestliratfcj educntlonul nupfirtunltla fino: nro prepared to Buscfflt the best trninttieT rnumei In ACCOUNTANCY EXPORT TRADE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT for nuy worth-white popU Rnnklnar hljther than renidrnt coumea lend for Informstlon without ohtlrnllon. LYNNE K. LEWIS 815 Land Title Building rprure AJ-63 A.N untrained athlete, howrter w 111 'fv ina cannot win ajjulnst those who are trained Competition in huelnesfl la Just as keen ou must be trained i to win COURSES ! For yonnc menj Ilanlnefin Admlnli t ration, SaleimRnnhlp. For yoiinv woment Secretartal. Short hand mtil Typm rltlnr. Smnd for 56th Year Booh PEIRCE SCHOOL of Business Administration j Pin. Street Wait of Broad , America'. Foremost llu.lnew. Seliool Jfflantesftori - a scnooi. ron uttlk cnii.nrtEN Boarding & Day Departments BPMICE SIRFET AT FORTIETH Reopen, for 6th. ear In October Plione Preston 4432 Auto Service 1 I ocieniina iiireciion rcr iMUKnAi. Linii dren, 8 to It rear.. The aim of thlt school 1. to Kite Normal Children an en lronn,ent In hlch the spontnneou. Im pulses of child life may have freedom for Individual growth Direction coers Diet. ExercUe Recreitlon, Deportment, Con trol of Emotions, Occupation etc , dif ferent for each lndhldual child A?A WINDLK PAI8T, Dlrectre.s .llonteivirl Diploma, Rome 1114 Our craduatcs are In constant demand fnr food raylnc position. Greer Shorthand. th. easy, speedy stem. Compl.t. business and secretariat courses. Day and Nleat Classes intonal.e tralnlnc Knroll any time, can or writ, tor lull ' particulars and cataloaue. nilLA. riUHINKSH CIILLEGB and Colleae of Cmmerca 1017 Lheatnul St.. ITilladelphl.. Strayer's Business College Philadelphia's Qreattat Business School, J Skillful teachen buperlor equipment J Practical rouns Progre8lve nmnagement. I Tho my! utcessful graduates Day and idttit daase Charirea moderate ' Foaltlontt Ruuranterd lUiin our coum now. Call, wrll or phon for full particular! Btrartr'i. AO: (1iftnnt St. Phonr Mnl. 881 La Salle Extension University Direction and a training- that 1. linked up erlth actual business and without Interferlnr atth your present position 1 ACCOtNTNCV UTJrNEr AIMINISTRTIOV III SINKSS I UTThB-UHITINn UIW IIANKINO TRAFriC Write call or phon. Walnut MS4 608 CnESTNL'T HT. rillUMIKI.PHIA Philadelphia Turngemetnde School reopena September Sth Gymnastic. Swlmmlnc. Orawins and Needlework tn chll-1 V .- IP; . . W V. II .rcn . in tw yvmiu ivr i per year enroll Bow Tlooklet Broad and Columbia Ae Short Courses SO ADVANCE IN RATES Bookk.plre. Shorthand Typewriting, r.na Jah Penmanship Dictaphone Comptometer Dav and evenlne sessions Start now. Indt .Idual lnatructlon. PALMKil SCHOOL. 10 Month tOlh Bt. BERLITZ SCHOOL I lit I CIIEfcTNUT STRKKT (Entranea on lSth Street I Languages rree Trial Isaon BI'RINO UAKIIKN INST1TUTK Art. Mechanics, KUctrlcltr, Autouetni. Cl.sses enmmenc. Sept. S2 Knroll now. B.n t for booklet Ilroad and Bprlna Oard.n .1. Pr?vte Leiaona English. Lamruaae., rnv"e Le"onl Mathematics, History. M1BS Wlt.DMAV. 1JT Rare Bt Locjst IQSI) FRIENDS' SELECT hj.. for" Oalie-Piirkwar. Cherrr and Uth'Sts. MAtlPR ntr.l- Inien.l.e Tnlnrlnr Ilnlvr.ltT reference 115 So 14th St ANNTILI.T.. PA. LKIIANON VALLKY COLLr.OK Co-ed, 20 miles from Harrlsburg. A B. D. B I Mas. n Decrees Collet. Acsdimr, Mu.lo oratory Art Pr..m.dlcalCour.s. Term, mad. ' rtOSLYN. VA. School for Exceptional Children! Cr.ry faallttrlnah.auttful.ub. haia.for th. ear and, tralnlnc of children who t brouab men pn schools Dipt of Dom. Set. for older (Irl. 6111. A. ffwli, Prln. P.. lU. tUelrw. r. TiNKiwtwp. y. a. MAPLEHURST SCHOOL y A .elect him, llhiMl 1ai Itntlt.a n..nK. or r.i.roea ana suonormal emiareo. Mine- t..n y.ar.' erperi.r.oe. Heokl.t T. AMEtlKB BEKATJLT ABNAOE. rrhltigsl b EDUCATIONAL" notli Reies WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES X, W. Corner t3d and Tfnlnnt Street, Dejln Sept. 18, and End April 0 Tuition Coat for tlie Period Drawlnt 8.M E"lflJ7-tl. water and ebtnn,... M.ot KaIIh Lnnrnare ' .. 14.00 Er?h.or Nnani.t. ..::::::::::::: ioS I'lino er TloIIri S.O gteuoraphT berlnnrra il.oft Btenoiraphr adtaneed 14 01 Trofwrltlni aalr 14.09 RooKkeeptno: tt.Ot) nonkkeeplnr, Stfnnrmphr aaa Trpewrltfnr eombloed ,7. 7.0 Flllnt and Indexing 10.00 niKlnfun Knallnh 14 011 BinlneM Arlthmetta 1.0 rencnanRhlp ., a Ot rorrepondenre a 00 Pnb e School forelrneni IB 00 rnblle Srliool llllterat IS 04 rrtntln ; lit 0 Reiil rtate and ConTeTanrtar .... in oa robllf Hneaklnr (for men) is to Art Needlework and Crorhetlnc ... no rookerj- nnd UomeHtle Science .... la 0 Rreaamaklnr or Mllllnerr 17.0 Arrhltretnral Dranlna an Spl- fleotlon. Ioa Merhenleal Drawtnx , IS OH nine rrlnt Itendlnc for meenantct. It 00 1'ntrnTlnr .. 14 na tVnlch nnd Clock Maklnc and It- patrln una relerrnpbr ....... .. in nn r..in.M riA,,!,,. i, (M, ALL CLASSES OPEN SEPT. 22 REGISTER NOW All departments open September 22, morning, afternoon and evening sessions. Highest grade instruction in nil lines. Apply at once for assistance in planning a course. Write, phone or call today for Catalog F.-23. Phone Diamond 631 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Ilrtrnd St. below Berk B I'lilhiUHphU Shorthand in 30 Days Typewrltlna Commercial Subject.. Tor npiMllntment PHONE, LOCl'ST 18G3 Phila. School of Office Training 18th & t tie.tniit St... Philadelphia, Palms Business College 1711 1711 CHESTNUT STRr.l-n Day and evrnlnc courses In Shorthand Sec retarial. Ilookkeeplnir Touch Tjpeivrltlnr Kngllsh. Htc Attend the best Individual instruction Sle t patronage Enroll now BANKS Stenographers a, cTtTplata In arreat demand Day and BUSINESS rm i rrt "'Bht clashes i:t ter now. COLLt.GE Bj, wanut st- ART AMI TKXTILF. HrnOOUS of th. Pena. ajhanla Museum and hchool of Industrial A. Itrna.l nA Pln Ktrpf flnn Kn,..,v bar 22d Circulars on requist rnur TA VI rB Ci"lJr-il "" "iooS THE lAYLUK SCHOOL .,k'., OreaB Shorth.nd Touch 3p.wrltln nSok 1 y"Z?7! v"ht licruvinniunn riWCriUO THOOI Open. Sept S3 A few vacaa- jvnuui. . . ..n,... ,.n... M.. story pupils. Stanley II Tarnall. Principal nnTON. ta. ACERWOOD TUTORING SCHOOL Tor boys and girls wh need individual instrua tion ta makr normal proKres1!. Kindergarten to HlKh School Industrial Arts. Domestic Sdenea. Mu.if. Gymnadtlcs. Gar dening. Ethical Train Inp. Home Life. Medical Supervision. AdequaU Buildings. Large Cam run. Outdoor life In aurnmrr. 16 mflfH from Philadelphia. UoolcUt Miss Devereux, Principal The Episcopal Academy Juniper and Locust Sta. J lllh YBAIi WITH separate buliaina for tn youneer and olrter noa the Academy la equip ped for the proper care of boys from alx years of age to college. A daily chapel service for all boys. Kxperlenced and successful masters In all nranche. Lame gymnasium and athletic field Boxing and bodv building; under Win J HerrmBnn Music I'nder N. Lindsay Norden The Academy ha. but one purpos.i to develop and train hoys to become intelligent Christian c.ntltmen. M.T. rhlllp J. Htelmnetr, ir.. n. l. ., lieaainnster, will h at in. Academy an nml after Ki , uealsters mailed on appll n, Hrhoala open. Upper. Set hi Middle, 18lh Loner, :: I MTWTON AVAUiinx for boy., a it I saod.rn equtpm.ntt personal sUoatiMi wu. teg. Adares. Principal. Box U K.wtoa. ft. J. i ' I Bex A. Dei"n. Pa 1 1 Yonnr Men and Hoy. HI "" neglsters mailed on appllea. II VJ tlon, Hrhoals open. Upper. Bept. 1!J Yftlth Mll!dlf' ,Btl'l Lower, Sd JM I " MSWXOM. N. ii BaBkJiisWMMs. JKn) BBBBBVTiWW OAK CANE f Country Day School " Anto but aervip msket this country Tty School available to all Phtlaoelphla Chi wren (4 fears n1 ttrrr) carried to and from a school with open country nvt ronment pure air. safety out of city node and dust Qultt Isolation of country makes Ideal conditions for stud) Ppeclat class room Instruction nusen from city center Philadelphia Ormintown snd Jenklntown Courses rsnre from kinder garten through college fennfMimi A lew racanciee still available trr uppr forms Oik Tnr-. Phllft. Ph. MslroM IVA7 no p loiing Women and Olrls .Y. W. C. A. LEARN TO SWIM HE FORE NEXT SUMMER I.KS10NS AT T TIWK Germantown Y. W. C. A. 0820 Germantown Ave. Ilrntnl, Flltrrl, SKrlllwd rhone (Irrmnntown 8js I Emilie Kridcr Norris School , of Expression and Stage Art Tor Renders, Actors and Speaker njr "iprj- Teliinr. Impersonation Voice DlSo'MminV COn'r ProS"n:'ln Bocill Deportment Tolee Profenlonal and Non profeMior.nl rouree. Wploma Couree trenented In three great unl- prure MM. Suite 404. 1714 Cheetnat St. ! THE FARNUM SCHOOL ; me ntreet. Reonens Oet lt benlor. Junior. Primary. KTn,le.rUa ..Him under 10 Tr I Phila. School of Detignfo'r Women DIMIAD AM) MAHTKtt STRKCTS. miLA. nenpen. Qctnbsr 1 "" AltDMORR. pa. ' r-The Lyman School i "'"" "M"'." 3S tanea.ter At, Ardmore, Penna. Kindergarten nnd Primary for hns g VrW ?n?,' '.etel Z2$? vnla 2iSSKk nd 'Mer,on 5i nSS M. II. STFrV. Prineln.. n irRitnfirTaT ;.' - Miss Sayward's School for Giirl. Orerhrook. Phila., Pn. Collet. . yJl"s and secretarial coursed Junn? .PrJPf,r,lt,or Depts Athletic. Dom,,0'UBncP;ncndM"ll calls for pupils In nU Clnwvo I llw i I Wynnn.ld Ml.. H. Janef "?..;'rte. n 1 SWAnTHMOnETTyr Mure I,jon Pehnol for (,lrl "t h .,: Col prep , housahld arta r.n !? "ch1l. New fireproof0 bld Al o?orfl,.l.ett!1rl Catalw Addles, nox lBOS SwVrthmor.i p' IlKVON. PA. DEVON MANOR A DOAItDIN-a hchool of the hlKhest tytje offerlnK collece pieparatorv and junior college courije Thoroushly practical training In ocatlonal worlt, which meets the demands of the hour Domestic Science Secretaryship! hoclal ServJce, Art and Muala Open-air school rooms camDUa of sixteen acres, out-or-door snort. Including ridlnir On the Jtnln t.ln of th Pennsylvania Railroad sixteen miles from Philadelphia, In the historic Valley Korre reelon MMTII SAMSON, Principal II. ix 110, Devon Manor, Deron. Pa. Open-Air School for Girls The IIIF11K ANNA TIIOKNK Model RcumI of Urin Mawr TollrK. aenouncea th. opsn- ng of a Primal y Department In addition ta Ita Element ir and Colic.. Prepar.tor? i oraea For clrcnlnr and Information add llryii Mairr lei. llrin Mnnr St WALNUT" LANE ""S as- j-ity ana country ad inlac.s met! aoael JorcJet.Vl.TTo'n" i.nft.,SS 'fit 'SSZZ I tlon bhort Story w rltlmr. SpanlsnVnonwSS Graduates iiom.maKinsr, collece Fr.para- ridlnr swimming-, basketball, dancing- MUI. tan drill Mlaa 8. Kdnn J.hnaton. A. U. MISS HILLS' SCHOOL 1808 Spruce street fleopens tept 29th ' "i principals. Miss I lllnn Chittenden J.aa. , and Mis; Ann Belt Austin, will b. at th. '?"""'" 'f"r "'"'"" '"" STEVENS SCHOOL rTR?, I Opens ept 21d Ma ear Kindergarten. -olleae Prep Special adn untaxes in French. open lr class. Carllloa MIH1 MAUI I HI.NTI r.Y. Prln.. 2?l W. Chetten At... Ot. Training School for Kindergarlneri irormerly Miss "fart's) Tunlor. R-nlnr an. ! Oradunte Courses Primary methods Prae tlce Klnderaartners Mis. A. T. IIXMAN. I Director Boi L SHOO Walnut St . Phil.. 0K l-NE. TA. I The Cowles School for Girls Prep for all colleges . Htrnna Oen'l Courses, I Music Primary through Utah School T mln. ' walk from trolley, opp Iteadfna It R Sta. lndlv atten Kor catl views add Emma M. Cnwlew A II 11. sd nf School Oak Lane Pa. iounr Men ..d no.. WBsSsnr RuftajjfcRajju& af William Penn Charter Sclioo " No. 8 South Twelfth Streat PHILADELPHIA Founded In 10SU and chartered br TVtllt.a Penn on the ..me day a. th. cltr of Phlla. delphla The Penn Charter School has main. talned an uninterrupted corporate existence. 1 During th. paat 44 year., th. school has araduat.d over 1800 pupil, of whom mors than 1200 have continued their atudlea la a I'acor. of universities and professional schools. Th. unusual propoitlon of alumni who bar taken on. or mor. university drcreta Is da. largely to th. character and permanenea el . the teaching ataff numbering over 20 mem ve," .. ,hcb. mr ni, aciliur lllllliovn BST. riven tn the school an average term et service of in rears. For three y.ars th.r. hav. been no changea in th. ataff, save ad dltlona tn meet the requirements of Increas ed enrollment, which has alnady tax.4 ta capacity the new building added to equip merit la.t jcar. Masnincent playing fields of S2 acre, afford ample facilities lor th. ll.rcia. ni a iqniioi oi ouu. Th VSlst year hegtna B.ptemtier Mrd. The Prospectus for into 20 Is r.ady for dls lrhutlon. Kulldlng. sre open fur Inapectloa nn riMwwnrifnn ni pupils n.,mer Sin. RlLIIAltU MUTT lillllSIKRC, Ph. D. nRAHMANTER Ssve time and money 'Servlc. the est., Commercial Courses Mechsnlc Art, Lan. guages. Salesmanship Public speaking. BklL Germantown Y. M. C. A. E8I0 C.ermsntovrn Ave.. Philadelphia THE VRAKKI IN INKTITCTK SCHOOL OP MKCIIAN10 Antfl Drafting. Math-mstics Mhtalea. NAVAI AKCIIITPCTDKE '"" I n.ii iv .aia ia b w.v.nta at. CIIEWTNUT HILL. PA. 1 Chestnut Hill Academy I BT. MARTIN'S. CHP.STMJT niLL. PA. Preparation for collego. An ld.allr located eountn day and boarding school for beys. Especially low rate, for fl.ve.dar board.ra. Hlun standards of echolarahlp Unnc.IlM athletle equipment. Including three Blaring , relda, grmnaalum, awlmmlng pool and reer. re. u I luon nuuamK. nropfni Xferi.raDer rat.lorii. o. ennl'cttrm W VNNKWOOnjgA. MONTGOMERY SCHOOlT" Th. Country Day Schnoi for lloyt from th beginning of their education ta college. Faculty from Columbia Teacher.- Cftl legs. For Information address Iter. filh.n Bfll, A.W.. W T).. n..dm.ter. Wmnewood. Peana. JTRNVJTON. N. f. The PENNINGTON SCHOOT, College snd TMhnleal School rr.parstloo. Headmaster. Hog 10, P.nelng(ont ft, ss 1 "VI wfl k-iB