, r "6 TYte , Marriage Trifler By HAZEL. DEYO BATCHELOR rtnrhara Knight mamca ictii dw o? "' "iat n,rli?a S,M mo a change of any kind in her Me- She wanted to go right on Sn(.irt the society stunts that had made doing inf""" Mrrinnn. and thM uu ner ii' "'? ,;j,x'-'&u, si meant nothing to Keith. What did meant, . , Jr um. )At,Mu. ort thm w".'... ;. t. .,.. nil he.- Nm. jfX'ji 'Znlcd friends, and ho mad, a Hand KoMertMe Ncwbery, Ms secretary, ' exceptional woman, it oi then it.nt Barbara toofce up to many thlr-ga nnd "mow them tho artificiality of tirf Me. When she saw her Hsler vitnnir headed for the rock in a mar Sic" that could hring her nothing tut unhavplntss, she saw that some thing wl 6o dotte. MTiAlUMIUI" -lSleanor natd noftly. D rtarbiirn." . There was a noft husklnew In her olce. an utter absenco of tho hard sophistication tnai una Dcen . noff nf Eleanor for ft long time. Barbara went up to her, with tender . and soft little words. At her touch Kleanor suddenly began to cry. -.. ... Mlnh1 flhf. nn.ht,A1. "ami ashamed." Hush, dear, you mustn't let any one hr you. domo over hero and Bit down. Till me all about everything." Eleanor Bllll wore hor blu wrap and Barbara was slipping It oft her shoul ders. Something must havo happened (o upset Eleanor terribly, Barbara thought uncomfortably, somothlnir more than the mere lateness of tlio hour. Eleanor was sobbing wildly, and Bar bara tat and held her, waiting for the younger girl to speak Finally words came, Interjections, llttlo bursln of ipeech, Incoherent and wild "He's a beast, he'n horrible. I Oh, Bar bara. I didn't know; I didn't knovl" tluih, dear, and tell me all about It t want to help you," Barbara said soft ly, and Anally Eleanor stopped crying enough to tell tho story. "It's so hard to speak of," sho gasped "But Barbara, you may believe me, when I say this, but novor till tonight did Kendall ever show that side of his nature." Barbara fett Eleanor's slight body shudder. "Wo drovo out Into the country and Kendall Bald, 'Let's give them all the slip, and go on our own little party.' And I laughed and agreed, so wo Just drove and drove, and I didn't know where wo were. And then Ken dall said he knew where there was a cunning llttlo place and would I like something to eat You know I can al ways eat, Barbara," and Eleanor smiled wanly "And so we stopped nnd went In, and It wag a horrid place ; the wait ers itared at me, and I felt so uncom fortable and Bomehow I didn't want a thing, but Kendall did, and he ordered things and he drank too much. I was so afraid, and I tried to reason with him, but he Just laughed, and then finally we left, and he wan so queer and wild, nnd we began to drive ngatn. I asked him to please look up tho others, that I thought It would bo a good plan to all go home together. But ho acted aa if he didn't hear me." Eleanor drew a long breath, nnd Bar bara's arms tightened around her. "Go on. dear," sho said after a minute. "I was really frightened then, and I didn't know where we were, and then suddenly Kendall stopped tho car and Oh. Barbara. I can't tell vou this!" "Go on, dear. Don't you know that in unacrstancu "He began to mako lovo to me, nnd then he grabbed me and began to kiss me, and he said that I needn't pretend I was so shocked, that girls of today weren't so Innocent, and what did I take him for, and did I think I had been maklmr a fool of htm all this time. And I kept thinking: It's true, he's quite right; why shouldn't he think these thlnrs about me. and now. oh. Barbara. I'll never be the some again, t wouldn't listen to you. T wouldn't listen to any one and to think I was suro that I could marrv Kendall Randall I" "What happened then?" urged Bar bara, softly. Eleanor drew away. "Then I struok him." eh emM rtnftualnnntelv. 'T tient ntl It his breast with my fists, I went Into a perteci rury or a temper, ana i torn mm If he didn't take me home that I'd get out and walk, and he let mo go then, and I didn't speak to him again. But, oh. Barbara, how am I going to face the others, and what am 1 going to do with myself? I'm so miserably un happy." Barbara got up quickly. "First of all, you're going right to bed, and to sleep," she said, practically. "But I never could sleep," moaned Eleanor. Barbara was getting her out of her clothes quickly and deftly and Eleanor was unconsciously complying, sno wan more tired than she knew. When Bar bara finally turned down the covers of her own bed, Eleanor ollmbed In obe diently, and In Ave minutes she had fallen Into a heavy sleep. Barbara lay awake a long time thinking, and listen ing to her Ulster's breathing on the pillow beside her. Onco In n while Ele anor would sob In her sleep, and Bar bara's hand would go out to her In a Passion of tenderness. Eleanor had learned her lesson, but Barbara's heart ached that It should havo been such a difficult one. She felt that she would J!f?, B.lven anything to have epared her little sister such an experience. (Tomorrow Barbara interlrows Kendall Ilandall) The Woman's Exchange Correct Weddlna Garb " t'ie J7dor of 11nm,,. n. iiBhrvn"ftAaill-wl y." wnr nub- Th w,tdd.lnB (about 4 or 5 o'clock)? Tho bride ls to be dressed In white with Alert tiihtU.. l..li. . with TorM i"cr urlQe snoum wear gloves with long sleeves, or Isn't It necessary? weir tBT00m and best man should Trousers tRXa.y coaf? wLl.n CTay-strlped why fi'. P'?'". wh'tl. hlrtB with high neckties Thii- "ST7 or SmcK an(1 wht and ;tb!i. Ite $? .W be black W r white vests" B "' " wear "SSy.wr the bride to long si;;..? i," "ci ' Bne ' wear ng m s'Svm: UW b0 tetter not 4 A Surprise Party T'th, Btlttr o Woman's root; h T Even.So 7m? n ? "" reader of u iwL nBL1 LEDt'" I note i rious occasions "'"" ":., ior va- blrthd'ay lZyJr, ,utur8 x a" Slvlng a r lmE ?nla? party t0 dauf h tween th? n'i'"? P08 and girls be years uiff.W'1 and sixteen can offer mB in P.Pv,r.fc,late anything you other entert,ilnm., way of xtimea and o refreshm ' a BUestlon o serVe o ti,2tB!.other !nan lo cream st Win 2,0 J'St 'awn at t. reasonable aon!t Cyouhliet 8thaB Sr,Prlf88 ?' cret and RBlk ,he. J1""!18. n , on the rU MUld can then"1 ",tui.,,elll The" Jut write inVrnf?? on tho telephone or ! it is afoBrunrSrl"otM' teHlnnr them they must not TPJ1 ?nlT,iy and that vss sa w cet thero b? pffyed.ndlWfhv'n,MBmea whlch ca Pcnioon he lawn ni,,haVe a regular S'cnlo fooa? hTL a"d .Ber,v the usual oevlled eecs nnS iSi, Ba"d wlches, olives, penSv0SBfor such ae,i?S lf ths ,a too eouid mako lid rti!f crowd. you umall caiV 'SS?. .choco ates and havo Myenslve. ' "v woum nt be ery TnrTthat Barbara Ws only o woman he sow occasionally at odd moments, HiiirnrrfiM luwc; Tiuf inajjiriiu. ,W ANEW COLOR USED FOR CHARMING FROCK Satin In the new variation of henna, which is called "pheasant," fonns (his attractive afternoon flrow. Llttlo tabs of embroidery edged with ribbon trim (he skirt and form the strip down Uio front pf the bodice. The cuffs are hold In with narrow ribbon to match A Dally FaMilon Talk by Florence Itose rpiin length of waist and the short-- nesa of skirt seem to produce a gen eral appearance of short-lcggcdncsa that Is a source of auxiety to bomo women. "I fiimply can't weur the belt so low," said a woman of ullshtly less than average height, who was trying on for my advantage a charming new frock designed by dno of the cleverest de signers In town. With this remark Bho tugged at the belt sonh that was meant to rest around tho figure at about the hips, and tried to bring it up toward u higher waistline. "I'm no short," she went on, "and with short Kklrts the fashion la hideous for the short woman. It makes one look bo squat." Now, as sho attempted to change the girdle tho drew was a failure. With It placed as the designer had Intended, it had had all tho earmarks of tho new clothes. Thcu there are the women who seem content to leave the waistline lowered, who go about it by producing the length of figure they wish by malting the skirt long. And here again the original con ception of the designer is lost. For, after all, fashion is more a matter of proportions than it Is of fabrics or trimming. The woman who looks smart and in fashion is the woman who has a quick sense of feeling for this pro portion, and never permits herself to be come so attached to one proportion that sho will stick to it stubbornly after some other stylo proportion has come into being. N'ow, the little dress In the sketch has the new proportions. It is mado of satin in the new variation of henna known aa pheasant. The tabs on the skirt nnd the strips down the center front arc embroidered and finished with a ribbon edge. I,acc forma tho collar, as well as the cults, which are held with a narrow ribbon. (Copyright, 1020. by Florence Roae.) To Wash Windows A professional house oleaner once told me how to wash my windows easily and rapidly. Uso a piece of chamois skin about fifteen to eighteen Inches square. Use warm water, wring out tho chamois lightly, and wash over the window. Then wring the chamois out of water until as dry aa possible, nnd rub over tho win dow. This will take off all moisture, and there will bo no lint left. The windows will shine, and once tried, you will never wash your windows by the old. way. July-August Good Housekeeping. A Large Wardrobe A motion Picture actress needs mora clothea than some people Imagine. No frock Is over worn In more than .one film, and that often meana that an act ress has to provide almost fifty each of dresses, hata, boudoir gowns, Innumer able shoes, and other knlclc-knacits, In a year. (vim f Jv Jt iDnl ill I yr tjM It Kraut nl a I II Coffee U Harmful to Growing Children and parents who permit its use sometimes have cause for regret , "With children in the family, and where the coffee flavor is lilted, Instant Postum is generally accepted as the ideal table drink instead of coffee. All grocers sell Postum, and its pleasing flavor, combined with its advantages of quick making and economy, soon make it a home favorite. "There's a Made by Postum Battle Creek, .'JiWr'.rtOV ,V'i', ?" eVeHG- PUftDtG THE DAILY NOVELETTE His Lucky Day ny wiNiFitnn Fom rICK MOrmtSON woe visiting a u friend he had met the summer previous at Inglewood. Inglewood was a favorite summer resort of Dick's family. Ned Greenwood hnd rescued DlrW from ilrnwntnir nt Inclcwood beach one morning when Dick while swimming was seized with cramp. Frienusnip naa developed from this incident and now Dick was at the Greenwood farm having tho tlmo of his life. "And will you over forget that gypsy fortune-teller at Inglewood and the things she predicted I" laughed Ned. "Coma to think of It, now. sho did predict that Thursday would bo my lucky day. By the way, Thursday Is tho day I return to town I'm going to b on the look-out for luck," nnd ftt tho more thought of over being superstitious over lucky days or fortune-tellers. Dick smiled. It was Incredulous to both DIck and Ned that any of tho gypsy'a predic tion would ever come true. Thb !H wan late, rta usual, Thurs day morning and Edna Walton paced up and down tho platform nt Newfall sta tion mentally criticizing tho railroad nnd all connected with It. On her mani curing parlor windows In Whltton City was written, "Open at 8 '30," and now It was close on to 10.30 Kho had spent tho week-end with a girl friend at Newfall nnd was In a hurry to get haeu to tho olty and her business. Edna Wal ton conducted u manicuring parlor called Mmo. Walton's Manicuring rar lor. Sho was twenty-one., rather small, had largo laughing brown eyes and ti wealth of curly brown hair. Her trade did not consist of all fe male patttins but also Included tho male. It waa surprising to Edna why scarcely a day would elapse and tho name gentleman or gontlemen would Insist on having their nnllM manicured ugaln. Edna at flrat protested, saying sho thought the nulls would bo all right for ft few days more, but each Insisted his nails were In bad shape, so Edna merely smiled after that and humored them along. D ck Jlonlson Jumped ftotn Ncd'H racer at the station and grasping Ncd'H hand assured him of the delightful weeks spent at Newfall at the Green wood farm. Ho hurried to the platform, deposited hl grip on tho ground and signaled to n passing nowsboy for a morning paper. Tho boy did not notice Dick, aa ho was busy counting IiIb money at that moment. Dick chased after him up tho platform. In tho menntlme Edna saw the train approaching at ft distance and uncon sciously dpposlted her grip oIobo to Dick's nnd took a tiny mirror from her pockctbook und mado sure the curls were nil tucked In neatlv. She, too, saw the newsboy and went after him for a. morning papr. Dick returned, and with his eyes on thp approaching trnln, picked up the gr and mocd forward. Edna, with tho pnper under her arm. bIbo picked up the brown loather bair. and as sho entered the train sho secretly thought how light the bag had crown since sho last car rled It. When sho was seated In her chair sho looked nt tho bog, and nlas' In nlaco of her travel-worn bae was ft beautiful leather one with the Initials D. M. carved In on tho side. "What have I dono nnd where Is my grip?" was all sho could B.iy, nnd tears of vexation appeared In her eyes. "From me minute i opened my eyes this morn ing I havo been so unlucky. Thursday does seem to be my unlucky day I can't understand It," and she wondered how she was going to get this bag back to the right ownor and how Bho was go ing to rocover her own. In the menntlme In tho smoker Dick wns surely blessing tho gypsy who had predicted all sunshine and good luck for him on Thursday, and here before his very ryes was an unfamiliar bag. Upon leaving the train Dick imme diately ret out for a newspaper offlco and Inserted an ad (ho left tho bag nt hlB homo to be called for), stating In the ad that ho would like to recover a certain brown leather bag. "Great Scott! I can't go Into the office with hands on me like this and mv nails arc anything but pleasant to look at." So at a few minutes before noon ho Btopped at Mme. Walton's Manicur ing Parlor and after a Bhort wait Mme. Walton wns carefully trimming his nails. A gentleman came In at the same moment and told Edna that he had been there at 10:30 for a manicure, but the place was locked. "Yes, Mr. Forbush, unfortunately It happened to be Thursday, mv unlucky day, and not only was the train late but I lost my bag and ran away with eome ono else's," nnd Edna smiled as Mr. Forbush said "that would never do," and left the shop. Dick heard every word, and suddenly thehand that Edna held jerked Itself away, nnd Edna, looked up to Bee what was the trouble. "Pardon me er er I bellevo I made a similar mlstako this morning. I I also ran away with a bag that did not belong to me. Do you to you think It would be posslblo that you took my bng and and " "Why, I havo it right here I meat, tho ono I took by mistake." And Edna soon produced a bag that looked evor so familiar to Dick. He explained how he had advertised her bag and that It was at his home. She said she was going to lunch Just then, but sho would call for It later In the day. "But I am awfully grateful to have my bag returned. Won't won't vou allow me to take you to lunch n"d then escort you to my home and properly re turn your bag to you?" and as lie saw the twinkle in the laughing brown eyes he hoped she would not refuse him. Some time later Ned recehod a letter which read : "And Ned, old boy. that gypsy fortune-teller waa correct, Thurs day sure was my lucky day, and sho is the Bwcetest llttlo girl ever I" Tomorrow's complete novelette Un-Brronlo nyron" "The Reason" Cereal Co., Inc. Michigan mmm v.'ii!?; ",t.,-w -ii' , - '" ',-' fcftDGEft HltlAi)iDLtelA ttBtDAy; DREAMLAND ADVENTURES "TODDIB PUPKINS'S NEW CHUM" By DADDY oifAPTnn v . When i Bear lftiga PEGGY, Billy and Loncsomo Bear nil had run to help Toddle Pupklns when they henrd him .yelping. They had thought ho was being killed by tho In nulHlttve Pig, who was swinging him by tho tall. But by the time Peggy nnd Billy had climbed the bluK nnd by tho tlmo lAne some Bear liad rued from the cave things had changed from what they ex pected. Tho yelps hnd given way to squeals, nnd It wns the pig who was hollering and not tho puppy. And no wonder the inquisitive Pig was hollering, for Toddlo's Jawa were cutting. his tnll almost In two But whllf Toddle Pupklns had the better of tho pig, he himself wns In danger, Tho pig was sluewil anil he qulcklv thourht of a plan to free him self from, tho puppy. That plan wna to rush down the bluff nrd awing Tod dle against tho stones nt the bottom, dashing out his brains. .This plan might havo worked had not Lonesome Bear rushed up Just In time to stop tho pig from plunging over the bluff. . . ., . , "Waw-ugh 1 Whnt havo we horo7 roared Lonesome Bear, rcnrlng on his hind legs. "Wce-wce-wcc I I m taking this snucy puppy home for supper '" squealed tho pig. who thought the benr might help him, not knowing that the big beaBt had beeomo Toddle Pupkina's chum "WftW-ughl Ho sneniH to be having a lunch on Uip way," ro ired Lonesome Bear, as Toddlo cneweu ncrceiy on ine nlir'fi fnl . . '. .1 1 ifT.1. ' 1 1 n, nil. A .'! I' II iiuw bo much of : oil left ror suppir. "WAK.wee-wec 1 I'm not going to be 1.1. mt.nnml. 1m tft tmlni? tO lie my sup r." souealed tho pig "Tnko him off. and I'll Rlvn you half of him" "Wnw-ugh ! Thnt counds reasonable to n. hungry bear," growled I,onoomo Benr. "Let go of him. youngster" Toddlo Pupklns was glad to lot go, for his sturdy llttlo Jaws '.art .been grin ning so hard they wero tired But he !ii.i' nun Ok. wnv LoiiPfonin Boar wns talking Neither did r-ggv ami I Blllv Thev wondered If I.om-om Hear had "Mie wondered H LOHeum.' rrai ntui liatlgcd 1 In mind about helng the friend i ml roommate of Toddlo PtipklnH Thlnle tuniod on Toddle The puppy . I-.I..1 .. . m ""AVileT wnfl Tlun home before-T un.wnnili.rlnB- what Lonesome Kejr was bo!R?,0..S. nit t -When I co home I'll ,nv" vou iP'Ida of ir."." "run"';'"'; "Only luilf of him." growled I.one ikviu-"' ' ,. ,--, sharp. Which nan no, "" " 'Tlin tall half.' quickly replied In miMtlvc, r'g. "Vou can hau tlio biting hUVaw.ugh ' What do you think of that llttlo chum7" asked I.onenme Be-ir winking at Toddlo Pupklnn That S made ! Toddlo feel safer Put he thought for a moment before ho ""Tthlnk pig meat tastes much sweeter .. """ ' CUo hi. harked, at laat. ho barked, at laat. nesldes : thli pig in much larser than Tarn 'ml will make vou a hlwr-r ;up. per I'll give you whlcheer half of him vou want" ...im." man nupnv iu-i 3"w-UTS'V.Bnme Bea?" gVlnnlng at , Peciv and Billy ""alt a puppv woti d onlVbe a mouthful, whllehalf a pig woulrl be- " Ineaome Bear opened his laws nnd hungrily licked his chops SEa-ritualirrthe ""Tomorrow will bo told what happen to InqSlMtlvo rig and how he escapes being eaten Hard woods should be treated the Wilson way Beauty and durability of hard wood refinUhlng depend entirely upon the way the old varnish la removed. Wilson's men know tho right method and his supervisors are on ths job to see that tho work la done right. His 09 years' experience Is your assur ance that Will stand the test of time -MN.7th.St. Eslabljxhoti IOSJ roroNo MnrrNTArNH Ilelmvare Water flop Central House Delaware buiuiu iiuiuc WATER GAP. PA. Bend for booklet. JOfl. H. ORAVES. Prop ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS Adtrondarks-Montreal-PrOT. of Ouebto Autc mobile Tours. Addr. Oeo. W. Ilyln. Pli,tt Vurph. N. Y.. or Tourists' Bureau "tMon rsal, 000 New nirks llldir . Montreal. """" niCONO MOUNTAINS Delaware Water Gap The Mountain Paradise KITTATINNYI DEL AVAR E VATER CAP. PA. 1 The Ideal Accessible Mountain Resort Hotel, where summer Is always cool and FiSUf'Si'iiSSffiiJ? Dee'niber. three hours ''Ml Philadelphia. Pennsylvania R. R. Sltuataid In private park with miles of walks and trallai macnlflcent scenery. Capacity 600. StrlctlyKmod.rns prfvata baths, runnlnit water In rooms, elevators, electrlo lights, spacious porches Except tlonal cuisine: Amer can plan: also a. la carte srlll Table abundant y sSppllid from Klttatlnny farms. Orchestra, con certs, dances. Golf, tennis, saddle horses, bowlinr, boaUnr. bathlnr. nsbtnr. etc. Booklet, auto maps and Unas upon rs quest. New csrare JtfnN PnRDY COPE. 75 miles from Philadelphia Qood road CASTLE INN , DEUWARE WATER OAP. PA. Motorists' paradise. American or European Plan, rireproof hotel und Karaite. Running water, private baths. Qolf; danaante 2 Ine pfeturea Booklet. T T "riT ili-Jv0 Htrondhhiirr, Pa. HIGHLAND DELL atroudsbur elevation: unsurpassed scenery ' hafhlnr a.hlns. bowllns. billiards, t.npl.i .t.'Sl".?' Euat Slroudalmrir Marshall's Falls Home r-o&ast strouu. rates. elfC.llKhla: steam heatl'pfl. bsTns.w Hshlnr, boating and bathlns; In private ia" I'ofono l.nke. l'a.. ' LAUREL INN .Btff " t. electricity: . . r,-!a.h'B supplied from owl farm Oarage Rooklet Mountain Home, Pa. MONOMONOCK INN " Mountiilnhnme'N Indlnr Hotel Mountalnhome, Va. Rooms steam-heated: runnlnr waters privets timima ,9Hi'tcn,cu. mnnins n Oaths: booklet i escellent table. MT. tlBKTNA. l'A H?.tel Jewaffo.0a-,5: leVel'-yveJ com oVls'lem'.'mme'n? juiij v ms ,. iiir.n. Lepanon, Pa. WEHNERBVlLLMp The Highland uiiitfuiiy situated Overlooking the, Unmr tSSSkSiA ?y. moderate. Now open. Under new man- jneni. iviiw ior uooktet. II shland .el Comeuur. J. Uaw niM. ruasnu RWOOOp PAINTING I .5 i'V' HtnniKn nnoKTB ATf,ANTio rrry. y. J. MONTICELIO i!,raM,AfMct Cfdy $00; mmt churdit, and ail ttnctlon mdfl tfcrovchout prime tolhat mcning- tvattr la .roonas trwOn! Ifratofj DATIIING DIRECT FROM tlOTELi frx answar balliti KMllanl lW prwltata tlttX Irom faral II ap JaUri 118 ap wmUI Amarlaaa In bUa1j daU iibhiui dandng. Km Mexatnuatf. MKCKLKT FETTBB ftMt Jnrntm rnu1ar-Ir1fil Hotel I NETHERLANDS 60 $A!$m NEW TOniC AVE. Huthinsr PrlvlleaTM from Hotel. Capacity 400. Elevator, prtrate hathe. running water in bedrooms Dane Floor. New Teaturee. American 11n Iwlth mealt), SJ.GU tin dallr, apeclal nrcklr. . . , . AUUUHT HUllWAWJU ITOPTIHPr, H. Carolina are., clone to lltarh Steel Ilrr Hot moderate-rate hotel I brick, ateel A atone eonetruetlom capacity BOO: bathing 'rom hotelt runnlnr water' rrlv, batria: enelee tahlei nrchettra; booklet & auto map mailed. I'AUl. C. gQBIX'BANS. Owner ft Prop. . Ocean Ave., first lintel from Deaeh. Fire- riroof, elevaton bathlm; from hotel! Ola Inettve table! moderate raten. SI. A. Ley re r. THE WILTSHIRE Virginia nv, and Hcach, Panaeltv. 850. PrUite. hatha, rimnlns water, elevator, etc Amer. nlHn tinAnUI atinn raiN. llOoUlCt HAMt'ni. i:i I,IH, Owner. N J rqi.T.lNH.Mgr, THE AMBASSADOR Atlantic nty'a Ncwcnt and Moat WatlmtUe Hotel. WELLSBORO B. Kentucky Ave. Moderate rajee. Tlath. n from hotel. MTfinS ft rnCiTlinnO. . On Boardtralk nt Montpeller Ave, Now open. VHvate bathe: running- water all roomajele Vri apeclal July ratea. II. M. IlHIBVlCa. Roevriwnorl Ocean and Kentucky avea. table! under new man'nt Oeo. W. La t't Hnfnl Rnarnrirl Kentucky nve. Bathlnc. r.ll.nt (able Phone 117 A. D. MABION. HOTEL EDISON &WJ" 4tt hot I from beach fir water, prlv Amer. and Kuro plan rtjmj ' J m i i- Wetlminster KV- Av. near Beach, wcsumnntr 0 ,,. rrttte unhs, water. I1B wkly I II r,0 up dally. C. PU1 rI)l. Tvwiy rtr F.ler. run. PUIinB. orn.N city. N. J. JL T ilii' .-' CAPACITY flOO cDeii until September IB. New appointments iind equipment! itrlctly tlrst-clona culalne and service: rooms alngio or en suite, with or Wlth0ULwnENCE MAIIE8CH. Mgr.. Formerly of the Dellevue-Stratford. Phlla. II 1 IWnici On tho Strand. Hth season. iuuikviu Hooma en suite: prl private bath, running water, A J. ailCHENliB, I'rop. T.rmne-a Oth .VTeSTey. Ktc. culalna linjmwiw p wnerahlp mirmt. D P. FRT. Arn MAY, N. .1. rni flNIAT Ocean i. beach; thoroughly UJlUFlLfl- ,.,,,,. ,0ator: baths Ownership manae'inent W H rilurtCU tTAR.VII T A Ocean & Ueach;cap. 1W! 31AK-VILU run'B water hatha, ele iator; ovner.hlp mnngt T i PIH'RCII. SPKINO I.AKK lIKAril. N. J. mtvvn ON THE OCEAN SPRING LAKE, N. J. A Hotel of Distinctive Charm. Surrounded by Gardena and Lawns At the Kdce of the Sea Artistic Appointments & Decorations JJverr Kooni With Ocean View dolt Course and Country Club W. B. STUUBS SWARTHMORK. TA. STRATH HAVEN INN swAitTiinonn. pa. Open all year. Dnlner dances Wed. and Sat. evenlnes. Motorists and Tourists welcome. Phone 030 aitATEKSFORD, TA, Riverside Fnrrn, on Perktomen Creek. Root cooklns". eeetables. A. H. Espenshlp. HAItATOOA SI'BINOS, N. V. NAItATOnA SI-RINdS NEW YOBX America's Great Health and Pleasure rtesorl Of KAN PROVE. N. J. The Majestic DIRECTLY nN THE BEACn Elevator service CLEMENT 4 CLEMENT. Surf Ave. Houso "ABlrv Home cooking Bklt. ELDRIDOE BROH Oean House J?0, I3 J,ft.m A?- NVir ircan riouac beach and nudl'orlum Med rntea BUIt K I, Duncan Zcllev NATIONAL nU sla,n Ay,B- near beach llrtiiunUi nJ ttutdltorlum. first rlasa family hotel. J. A. HENRY. SEASIDE HOTEL Directly, on ocean front. All cuest rooms overlooklnr aea CHARLUB 8TOCKTOV OCEAN GROVE taiS. cy. STQNII HARBOR. N. J. SHELTER HAVEN ear pn .nd . . -r Bmus'nts. mod equipment. .new mgt M. E.jtpLef(i, ' " BELMAR. N. J. " HOTEL HAOAMOKE. at beacn. Rebuilt, re furnished New ewnershlD manacement. French cul.lno. ANOELO HOONETTI. LAKE HOPATCONO. N.T BRYANT VILLA k? iiopatcon , , . , NV J. Ideally lo- cateii on ia" muuern improvements, amuiementa Booklet. Ilertoe Durvea Lake View House P"ior table, ar .. j mt teslan water, elec lBta all mod ra Thoa Jt Mloore Hotel Co " UPPER HARANAC. NY. ADIItONDACKS SARANAO INN Harrlnston Mills Upper Saranac. N. Y. rOBT JETTERSON. Xi. I. Belle Terre Club Inn Port Jefferson Long Island NOW orEN Under New Management Golf, Tennis, Boating, Bathlnc and Fishing. MRS. A. H. HARRIS TMvE r.EOWOE. N. Y. :isa3in5Qi3r!B3?(ffim8igisra8rg HOTEL MARION LAKE GEORGE. N. Y. 76 miles from Albany. Directly on tl Lnkn Front, also Stato Road from Lakt Gcorgo Villace to Bolton Lnndins. Capacity 300 Guests Whlto Sorrlc. With or without privato baths. Opan Juno to October Adjoining New Country and Yacht Club -Fireproof Corage. Booklet Frea, ' JOSEPH H. MARVEL FALMOUTH. ?LHS. FALMOUTH ARMS Falmouth, Mass, RIGHT ON BUZZARDS BAY A Summer Ilntrl or the Hlrlient Class lllualrntrd llooklet. E. W. IIOVCE. Jlrr BOSTON. MAS'! WHEN IN ROSTON STOP AT HOTEL VENDOME Commonwealth Avenue at Dartmouth Street MUHKOKA LAKES. PANADA net away to harphiesj away to ths nerve. R-Vrtcfmfta -u" reaiinir, pine irmri, fiiccaitnui uir ai Jtrus. luua uaea Tliere will nnd this Ul, cood fort" ho r etc Kv.,w .r. h n1 n ( m a ni.nmi.inrt b .Inn I. .... T'- I, ,,n .j..r ,.v... ..uB.lwt, II, JUlf Hureu lllWRim IIUJHI .1IUSKOHN Lake Rossruu, Ont. P. O. OANAD CANADIAN NATIONAL GRAND TRUNK New Service Across Canada For all Information apulr to A. II. Chowa. Urn J.(t,.Vass,Dept..liiI0 Urosdw'r, .JV ,i"& 1V f" ' fork ao,x 190 - ' tttiMMKit nmnrtTH ABnrnv r.Mtic. N. l. NEW MONTEREY NOItTTI ASniTBY TAim. N. J. The Resort Hotel Pre-Eminent nirtKCTLY ON THE OCEAN American Plan Capacity 000 Eemotu a la Carte Grillroom ally Concerta ani Dancing Brokerage Ofllee Sherman Dennis, Manager WReu LSfe BRl ffoKaWa-gSWH&t PLAZA HOTEL , AHnunv rAUK, N. J. Only European Plan Hotel On the Ocean Kront . nunnlnr water In every room. Head. euartera.ror Auto Tourleta Hhora Dlnnera a fiDeclaltr. JAfl KELSnT, Proprietor. OCEAN HOTEL Aabury'a neweit Rnd leading hotel, noorai en aulte with batha nunninc water and lonar-dlatance telephones in all roomi. American plan. F.WBI.l, & cnAWFOIlD. TRKSTOkwWHlLYABD XJ DIRECTLY ON OCEAN FfiONT Sunaet Ave. Hmuo Jowlali and Hun aiBisii nvc noioo Brttn culalna. nunnlnir hot ami cold water. Hpeclal ratea for younger aet, booklet. M.-KIIAUB8. Prop. Hotel New York rCKr'iM" Cnnaolty 1EO Excellent rullne: dancing. U AI. unillB. .T .' -a-i... Hotel Bnbchin (formerly Manhattan). Jewlth dletar) Uw olcrved. F. BAPCIlINj TAJ? 7" Ao j 2d"block to ocean i Jowleh- Hungarian culelne. iicromodatea 1(10 IMIIIWOOI), Nj4. wfLDWOOD MANOR o . j. o, ocean front hot and cold runnlna; water in liedrooma elctrlr leMtora; tennla. Opena JuneJ.'lth MT18 W.M It. LEHTHft. . HOTEL DAYTON rtonma lir.i nnd mid runnlna: water! private hatho hu isa due to our oervlce ana table. rarclt 2-.n Jjooklet A MeMiirray, Prop HOTEL ARLINGTON Peach front location Trlvate baths. Cap SOU Wit A. n A C H. Topnam, Ownera. SAVOY reach front. All con. lenience W. II. OKltHTEt.. OTTner. Rp'irhwnnri Capacity iOOi Ocean Kront I lath Heason. C. KURTZ. I Hotol Dorsev Cap- so0, rnat naths. Almn llcn ratoa, bath from house; excel, tnhlo. home rook. BIO B Poplar ave IIOTKf, ( KOMWIIM. Unobstructed view 1 Mock from beach: excellent table. A-.-j;. Picturesque, unusual environment : Magnolia i. Pacific. Mrs T Maxwell Waeriinrrfnn B'dwalk and Toung'a; home- POINT PI.IiAHANT. N. J. PICTCItnfaQUB "A DellEhtrul Resort oint Pleasant, N. J. waoi "tHAsmn rAitit. y. .1. Tho Gladwvn Twlx nay "nd c,,an a-njCPATIONAr. Iloth Sexea Civil Engineering rnree-year courses in Surv eying. Construction, Mechanical Design and Architectural Drawing. uernncate w n e n com pleted. Ask for Catalog F-3 Phonr. Diamond 031 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Broad St. Ixlnnr Berks 0 Philadelphia it III IM .jrKWtTai'irsi'l-ej Peirce Trained men nnd women fit more easily into business orKinlzatlons. Their training malces them capable of early ndnncement. lJ(itco Is Am i a foiomost business school Courses for jounij men: Business Adminis tration: hul- ii mhip Tuo year Commercial T r a 1 n 1 n b Course. Courses for young women: SecreUrlal : Shorthand and Typewriting Send for Both year book. Peirce School of Business Administration Pino Street, West of Iiruiid, Philadelphia IWENiyS9 CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM For Boys and Girls Tour Philadelphia elementary schools and Central School, a Junior and senior hloh school Inclua, collece preparatory depart. mnt Develops f. construUI' e faculties throuch phyalcal and moral culture am. dnts tausht the practical and skillful us of hnnds as Mell a bralnH Mmnll kI..... nomlmtlons Write for sear book and rates, Liiurir- ..uiiuu t.uisii, I rilicipal, l.Mli iiiii It'ife Sin., Plillailelnlilii. coritSE in on in: mnaoi.ment We do more than simply teach Shorthand and Ilookkeer'nir We nciVi-' In Hiving our students lntensle tralnlne In Offlco Man agement This 1 Mirv Important to any ono acceptinc a nrst position Call or write for detailed Information about our summer dav and nlpht classes. PHII.A. II1'SIVES f'tll LEtlK nnd Collrie of Commerce 1017 Cheatnut Ht. Phlludelnhla Strayer's Business College Philadelphia'" Greatest nuslnr- School Ml rheatnnt St. I'hnne Walnut SM West Chester State Normal School On Penna II R Trollcj to Phi n, Pits for tesrhlnv college, business 1210 Bonks Business College Intensle Summer Courses for Students and Ti-achers Day School Nlsht School. linn Walnut Street Mii.i.i:nsviLi.i: p. .MTlTI.nH II.I.E r-TATE MIIIMM. SCHOOL Mlllrratllle. Laninster Co . Pu. Ueautlful campus commort dorm's, hlrh urado Instr , tuition iree rtuurcuB u ii viurmiiicr. I'rni qr(HUii:hriiooi . j. Ceorire School Coun'n sen'ooi for rate dormitories Courses broad ami thor ough student studies under supervtflon of Srinclpal Clraduates aucreed In collcse. pedal courses Athletics, mnnaslum. pool. 227 wooded aires and open countrj alone; Keahaminy Creek Endowed llntes mod erate Catalor Oeorite A. Walton, A .M,. Hot 21. Cenrre Sehnnl. Vn, niNflHTON. PA. W YOMING SEMINARY A coeducational school where boys and Rlrls set a vision. "Exceptional teachers In every dept Collese prep aration Duslneas, Muslo. Art. Ora tory nnd Domestla Arts and Science. Military Training-, Oymnaslum anal Athletlo field 7fith year, Endonad. Catalog Addreas I.. I.. Bprasue. D P. Prea. Klnrston. Pa. ItOSLYN. PA School for Exceptional Children Home for the care and tralnlns of chtldrti who are unable to attend other schools. Do. Booklet. vMoIlls A. Woods. Prin. liox X7T. koslxo. Pa, I ,M KIUTATIONAT. Young .Mm nnd Hots WKNONA11. N. J. Whero character, manlineis and honor arc developed. Wenonah It on independent unit in your boy a education, and not merely a preparatory school. Healthfully situated in a solely residential town. A faculty second only to that of West Point in efficiency. Academic studies for college preparation. Special and business courses. Military system brings out all that is good and manly. Separate junior department for boys of ten. or over. Academic course, seven hundred and fifty dollars for the school year. , , , , . Junior deportment, six hundred and fifty for the school year. Catalogue and View Booh Upon Request DR. CHARLES H. LORENCE, MAJOR C. A. SNYDER, President Superintendent BOX 411, WENONAH, NEW JERSEY ntTrm.r.itKv. pa. Preparatory School rtethleliein, I'n. 1000 boja pre- -,i inrt'u ur 1,'huihk umvirniiicn iia ,54 t' inara t.nnrilmoiia endnrae- Fm ment of our work by principal fliij unlverslllea BchoWrshipa to ermus com pea .Moaern duiiq Inua. 0mnaalum 8wlmmln I'ool Rnd rxterinHe Athletlo irrounde ReaHonnble ratea Hep arnti .lunlnr Hrlieol, Catalor. JOHN II Tffldf.V. 31. A., Ileidmaster i srsTKn. r,. ritANKI.IN AM) MKSIAM. ACAIir.MY Lunriistrr, Pa. I'ouniled 17R7. Andreas Itnx 113. K. M,JIartiniiti.AMyJPrJnlr(iil. vinv iunonnKt.ii.PA. . Carson Long Institute Sltli Year. A Home School for Hots n bulldlr.ee. 18 acres. In tn healthful foothills of the Blue Ridge. Individual and personal Instruction how to learn, how to labor how to live. Colleee Prepar otor lluslneee Junior Courses Span ish. Prench. Public SpaklnB. Separata bulldlnes for hoys under 13 jears Strona? rellcloui. but non-eectarlan Influence: 1100 and un. Juniors. J37B. Address Carson Injne Institute. Box U New Uloomfleld. Pa C1IESTNI7T nil.T.. PA CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY St. Martin's, Chestnut Hill, Pa. A day und boardlnir achool for boyi pre pannB for colles-e. aclentlllp K-hool or busi ness. Ideally located rountrv day school. Low rates for flTO-duy hoarders. Catalogs on application. , iiAimisncno. ta. HARRISBURG ACADEMY Senior and Junior departments. Modern. Individual Instruction In collese preparatory and general cou-ses. New fireproof build loss with laree, sunny rooms Cottage dor mitory system Athletic Held. Moderate rates. AIITHUR E. DROWN. Headmaster. Box L. Harrlsburc. Pa. MEH CEESIICnO. TA . The Mercersburg Academy FOIl HOYS Mercersburc. Pa. Send for -ntalorue to WM. MANN lETTNE. Ph. D.. T.T.. D. Headmaster. Ilox 1X0. IIELLEPONTE. PA. Bellefontc Academy mlted to 100 and up 11.1th ear Athletic field and eymnaelum Moderate rates Cataloc; .Inmn ' I". HiiEhe. A.M.. HeadmiKter. Hellefunte. 1'u, Yonna ivomen nnd Cllrla The Stevens School For Girls A school proldlnc tho deelopment which leads to worthy home membership and the hlshc tvp of citizenship. Faeu'ty of hlshly educated women with I experience which specially qualifies them to teach the r rfpectle branches Coure ofi study iIout Inea of Horace Mann School of) Teachers rnllete Columbia Unlerslt Pupil , actlit an 1 participation. General Pre-, paratory and Colleco Courses. , 54th Year Opens Sept. 21st ' For rates ind all partclulars, nddren Sllsa Katharine M. Denworth. PrlrtVlpal 221 W rinlten ., tiermantonn. l'lilli Philadelphia School of Design For Women (Est. 1S44) Fine Arte V r In all branches Interior Decoration ' A'' Mtudy with business valu. 'Irad i i d mntid ut trood sal aries P 'k "" " Hronil and Master Htreets, Plillmie'-iiU Pa. Miss Sayward's School for Girls OVEUI11IOOK. 11111 DKI.PHI. PA. Colleso preporatory ui J seiretarlal coursei. Junior and Musi .il lrartments Athletics Domestic S len ( iiruei calls for puplli In Bala Cnwd M flon und Wjnnefleld Write Dept I MISS H TANTT lATWAIlD Principal. .IEVK1NTOWN BEECIIWOOD (Inc.) A Cultural nml Prnrfico' svliool for Vounfl It'omcti. Tioion hi i r no .--hona FacuKvr. T7wA.in vh . i v fnm . 1. m . , . II ,1 n PA if M A rHOn.... ltlei. of life ill- lrcraiator Dents Music. Art D m - I i len"- irrelarj ship Normal Kin i .r' i AHmt .11. il. itii.i. rn ii . irpiiupni I nov i 10 1 . k i r wn Pi I wisr riiEvrru. p. DARLINGTON SEMINARY A developlnir S hori t r O rl nn-acre estate In rennvlunuii fine-i country 1 Lansuase, Art Mu-1 1-xd' stun Seire tarlal Hub ness ml H iR 11 Munuuc ment. Colleae Preniratlm Cat ilocu I CHHlBTINi: V HIE Pr. lent , Ilox Oil) W. t i Ii Hiei Pa TIT1T. P. LINDEN HALL SEMINARY A Blr'a' school slnre 17 HI A id mlc Col- I teso Preparatory and Spt vl ''lure stp, urate Junior Departm nt O n nuhlum .i(c- i retnrlal. fataloir lte. F. W. MLNGEL, I Principal, Ilox 103. I.ltitz I'll. ' DEVON. PA. DEVON MANOR Va.Iey Por.e rLil( n, 10 miles from Phlla Collese Prep Mrs.LuncdonCunkln. Prln,, Hot 1 lO.Devon.Pa, I.PTHKKV1I.T.E. MP, Maryland College for Women Courses! Colleco Preparatory Collece, Do. I mestlo ticlence. Music. Expression Ad vuntaees 10 miles from Baltimore fireproof bulldlnes, stronc facuHv, Ut! sears' history Catalocue Addresa tlox T T.nlherrllle. V,nrylnnd. hWARTIIMOKE THE MARY LYON SCHOOL! A Countrj, Sehool In n College Town ColUce prepur'toryi Lortldcuto prlvllrceMi Gen eral and tlnuhliii; courses opportunl for ad vanced Btudyi ono teucher to em hIx girls open air classrooms SEVhXG.UUFH our I Junior Schonl for alrlt It n. arp'r In complete , raul.ie.it H.M. CrUt. A ., Pruni-es T . Crist, A. P.. PrlnclpaU. llnx 1S0R. Nnnrtlnnore, Pa. NEW YORK CITY I The Finch School. New Ynric City Bcardlna post eraduata work lesslca ' O and Day . Hcnooi for airls, omphasls hit lnumiim A B LL II .prlnclraJ Catalocue. S'ore. ..,. w.v , lary jio I, til r. inn tl NOBWAI.K. CONN. HILLSIDE A Hrhool for (llrla NOKVALK, CONNECTICUT Mjnrarei K, Itrrilllnrer. A. U. (Vasaar), ld Uuai Franils tSiulUi) KluoipaU it I 'A', n KtlCrATIONAiy Young Men nnd Hor WKNONAII, N, J. Wenonah MILITARY ACADEMY HWAKTH.tlOKE. l'A. Swarthmore Preparatory Prepare IToya for rollete or T.lfawork, (mall Claaea. .Inntnr Drpt. Hummer HcUoot, Tor catalosue addreea W. P. TOJILINSON, M. A. Hot 20. Hwartlimora. Pa PKNNHIIUUn. PA. Pcrkiomcn School for Boys College Preparatory, Music Oratory. I Busl- nous, Acricuiiuro an ainietics zu-acra campus Scholarships. Delopment of char' ncter nnd tralnlnp; for servlco our aim. Junior School for younger boys In separate OSCAR S. nRIEIIEL. D.D. Hot llfl. Pennshurr. P WAYNE. PA. ST. LUKE'S SCHOOL WAYNE. (Main Line P. It. It.) PA. Healthful location, homellkei bulldlnes. Mental und physical Instruction. hln moral Influence makes unusual appeal to parents and boys. Prepares for collese or business. CHARLES HENRY STROUT, A.M., neadmnater HM.TSlimo. PA. ff, 'KISKI"-' Special preparation for colleRs and tech nical schools Preceotorlal system. All sports. Oymnastum. swlmmlnr pool, etc. bchjol owns Its own farm and dairy. Rato I6S0. For cataloc address Box 830. DR. A. W. WILSON, Jr., President Saltstiurg, Pa. NA7.AKETI1. PA. . Nazareth Hall Military Academy Nazareth, Pa. Founded 1741. A Military Academy for Boya. Collese Preparatory and Iluslness courses. Senior. Intermediate and Junior Departments. Via nroua athletic and military life. Of Narareth Hall, former Secretary Oeoriro D Cortelyou sua: "Nazareth Hall ls a character builder not a mere trainer of the mind." Addreea The Hey. A. P. Thneler. P.P.. rrln. POllT DEPOSIT. MP. THE TOME SCHOOL On-the-Husqurhanna National Boardln? School for Boys Collece Preparatory snd tienrrul Courses Vl1,-., n.nk.illi nvxah Til. T Director. Port Deposit. Maryiani ltatet. si on a Neio .Sirinimlnff Pool Port Deposit, Marylund V SJ jrfjii'tyt"-. bTA UNION. VA. STAUNTON INIILITARY ACADEMY Ideal home school for manly boys. Larirest private Academy In the East boya from -t" States In beautiful Shenandoah Valley 1G00 feet eleva tion Prepares for Universities. Goornment Academies or Business. $275,000 barracks complete equip ment. Kates $000 Send for cataioff. COL. WM. G. KABLE, Ph.D. Principal. Staunton, Va. WOODSTOCK. v The Massanutten Military Academy Preparators Hfhool for bos Heilthful lo. ra'lon beautiful Shenandoah Valle 100 miles from Washington Prepares for col. lege and buslne-1" Mulc athletics New J.". 000 Plnlnc Hnll und Dormitory. Llm 'ed to 100 bojs I'OO Addrets Howard J. BencholT, A. M. Hfudni ifcter. llo "0. UooilttojU. Va. WAYNE31IORO. VA. nslHIlKM. MII.irAUY SCHOOL Prepares fur unlversitleH und business life: personal attention restful military training; It u 1 . und. r U S War Dept.. llai ear new liuu dUO fireproof oQUIpment. dr Plon J. f,dmlts to all colleges rate. 1000. ejirinu eiiHinprnent near famous caverns at UrottoeH for all s'udents Catalogue. Mai Muroan II lludglnn Prln.. Ilox IH Wioneiboro Va FRONT HOYL. VA. Randolph-Macon Academy University Preparation 1100 000 Equipment. Terms HS0 Address Oa l'rlnulpal, Ilox 431. l-Vont lloyal Va UOKllKMIllly, N. J. Bordentown Military Institute Thorough prep for collese or business Effl. Jlent faculty, small classes. Individual attea. Military tralnlnn 3(lth var. For cataloa ddreis Col. T D. IN'DON. ltordeotw. N. J.. Prln. anil Commandant. rilNMNOTON. N. 3. I IMC rnNmnuiuiN SCHOOL Collece anil Teehnlcnl School nrenaratlsn. Mlllli" Drill. FltANI MeA:E?..!; neadmater. rtox 70. Pennington. N. J. Pr.EKSKlLL. N. Y. Peekskill Academy (9I'.''"-".'5T, J.8th j.ar Arrr.-oaic.ra detailed. R. o" T. C. Separate bulldlr.n for jounc hoys (7-1 S). Aildres. Tli. Prlnrlni.I. Peekskill . N. V. ' ' ';"' a .. s.aasaaai.11,1., Where Shall Send My Child to School? That question can be an ewcred ciulckly and Hatlafao torlly hy consultlnc the Kdu catlonal nutvau (on Rrounrt flooi at Pubiio Ledger Om, Independence Squnre) Here jou may obtain complete and reliable Information of any boarilltiir exhool for boys or Blrln, ii llitury academy, bual. nebs i lletre apeclal echoola tor retarded children, conservatory of music ooHcro or Untver slty Our Intimate knowledea of the advantaireH of tho va rious Institutions mil unablo you to mnlta a wise oholcet This service Is free and avail able to every one every where. "' M Public Led, ier BuildW .1,-, j iirnnmtTTTm a .T t."" "S ki:ivjsx.vhjx-ai uvyfii ; lYfunuiiiuuu ilUjs a 1 1, fl -L.il , "t J' VJl fvi li t Kl .J' ? fl j A I tl mi. :' "if , J 1 f Wl ' rt ',. ll li i Wf m ,-' -M il' .1' , is i i.u .1 rj w - m m m 1 r . ii. . , . ,' V