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$wi v..-: "3 tt3 v4ta- V il m: f i. ' t rt" r-Vjt.i Hasten Supply Coal Famine Northwest in COMMERCE BOARD HOPEFUL Bptctal Dispatch (o Evtntne Tubtlc Ltdocr , Washington, Aug. !. Unless i-astern railroads cpeetl up the supply of van, to bituminous mine the northwest lake Region this winter will face the wott fuel famine in its liNtory, report ro cejvcd by tho National Coal Association here, show. Deliveries to lake ports. 7.000.000 tons short of normal for this season of the year, have resulted iu a demand ou "thft roads and the Interstate Commerce r Commission for -1000 cars a day for 100 days, the limit of open navlpation ou the Great .Lakes. The operator declare this schedule must be maintained if the Northwest is to he supplied with the 20,000.000 additional tons necessary to meet the emergency. Of the 23,000.000 to 110.000.000 tons which" represents the Northwest's uor tnal requirements, less than 7.000.000 tons have been dumped at lake ports this year. At this time last .oar the deliveries approximated M.000.000 tons, and the precediiiK year 13.000.000 tons. Officials of the National Coal Associa tion Insist thc can produce the coal if tho railroads will supply the cars. John 11. Pratt, of the association, de clared today the rood agreed to meeti 'the order, but thus far have fallen be- , hind their schedule. Officials of the Interstate Commerce Commission take au optimistic view of the situation and are apparently satis fied with the promises of the roads. Practical railroaders in the commission assert the problem of car supply is cs- , fcntially one of car movement, contend ing that if the car movement can be increused on average of one mile per cor It will be equivalent to ."00.000 ad ditional cars. Reports received by the tommis-ion show the car movement is nstiiiti nt nor mal for the first time in many months. and that freight accumulation through out the country has been materially reduced since last April, when it readi ed its peak. Ciovcrnmcnt officials are conviuced the roads are iloiuj everything In their power to comply with the re tO rJRAlLROADS URGED Sfltl RIKH RHAI RARS- i r iiwvii wwi ik. wi iiiv twas cent priority order speeding shipments 1 truce came a" n severe oiow to .Mr. to lake ports and believe the heavy Lloyd (Jcorge's peace efforts. The pur penalties imposed for delays in loading pose of the truce was to halt t';e Rol and unloading in yards will result in u . sherist onward lush 011 the ground they gradual acceleration of the car move- ' ment. Kepresentatives of the operators as sert the Baltimore and Ohio and most of the other roads an- delivering cars as agreed, but that the Pennsylvania has fallen behind. Vice President '. W. Atterbury is understood to have sent a representative to Cleveland last week to check up on car deliveries at the mines. Washington. Aug. il. Illy A. P. I Agricultural interests in the northwest face bankruptcy because of ear short age, the Interstate Commerce Com mission was told by railroad commis- 1 sloners and shippers from Montana. Minnesota. North Dakota and South Dakota. The commission was asked to I ssuc orders guaranteeing the cur sup- ply for the movement of the grain crops. 1 j. 11c hpuKi'smcn sain luiucniinns were 1 v.... i. inn -..l.i 1 .1... .1 ap "IJnsf, and thut failure to move! to to kUUb IM1- A.I... 1-lWH (IUIll VIUil Willi Ul market not onl would ruin the growers. I but would seriously affect the remainder I of the country. resulting iu u tood shortage. 25 ARRESTS MADE IN ILLINOIS RACE RIOTS More to Follow 1000 Militia Still on Duty Italian Consul Starts F"robe West Kranlifoit, III.. Aug. 0. More than twenty-five suspects are under ar rest in connection with the rioting here. The situutiou continued to improve and today there were no indications of a fiecurrcuee of the outbreaks which be gan early last week. Militiamen on dutv. numbering about one thousand, however, will not be re moved for 6everal daye. Brigadier (Jen eral Frank P. Wells, in charge of the . military, explained, as it is feared their early departure would be followed by fresh disorders. The troops continued to patrol the etrects and outlying districts todav, .County ofliciuis announced arrests would continue to be made, adding that they were in possession of names of more than one hundred residents mis pected of having participated in the lawlessness, in which one man was killed and several score wounded. :HELD ON SEDITION CHARGE Three Men Accused of Attacking Government at Communist Picnic Chicago, Aug. 0. (By A. P ) Three men were arrested eterday when a picnic, given by alleged mem" bers of the Communist labor partj , was broken up by detectives. Thev will be turned over to the federal officials for alleged seditious utterances against the government. The three men carried more than S10O In Communist Labor party scrip In denominations ranging from lift v cents to ?10. Cards Issued to person's attending the picnic stated that it was "for the defense of the Communists who are on trial " Immediately following the arrests, persons attending the picnic subscribed more than SL'OOO for the defense of the men, nnd then dispersed. NEW SCHOOL OPPOSED Eolllngswood Man Favors Annex In- i'V stcaa or sjo.uuu uunaing Ii5ft Colllngswooil, N. .1., Aug. 0. There is some apposition 10 uic Diiiniing or a S.in.000 public school in the City Line AJtrict. ns proposed bv the Board of c. Eil lien t Ion and for which nn election Srf'liaB been railed for August 17. Law- Law- i wGf- T"CP Isaacs, n former member of the 'ft . ' board, believes the situation could be v' ' a 4uf fia vi'nll nml 1.! OHO nf mnri. ft' , 4lCb juow ." .. ...... ............ ... ....... if' '' saved by building udditionul rooms to i the Garfield School, which is near the . ulfn nt the one nronoscil. anil which V ' ! wlien built wan designed for that niir- j pativ, Mr. Tsuacs said this would also ' dd away with employing another school principal, a jauitor uud a. heuting t iplapi. t Train Kills Six Laborers f . TCiLst LJvernoo . u.. Aug. u. ( tty .. '.'iM"-'lvo il'u wero killed instantly and 'VVi 'wither (llptl while being tukcu to u i' 'iwital when a Pennsylvania pabsenger '- . h struck nn automooiie in which wero riuing at a graue crossing in m, near here, late last night. The wero aumanian laborers. , MAP SHOWING GAINS OF SOVIET ARMY VZJ ?? Q) ' l". 7--S.-V-' WuSsMJQffiXsK " """"'"'V IVANOOK'OU J 084O0 ; . 'fti V CZC0 U Tiie IJu.ssUin forces arc steadily Hearing Warsaw, from which they arc at present less than forty miles distant. The city of Przimnysz, forty one miles from the Polish capital, lias been raptured and the seat of government, according to a .Moscow report, has been transferred to Kallsz, 1(H) miles southwest and near the German frontier Premiers Trying to Save Europe Continued from I'.ise One ment of a defensive line In Poland, either before Warsaw or immediately behind the capital if it is too late now for the former. M. Millernnd also 1 proposed that the French and British i troops in the plebiscite areas be used for this line, chlellv for moral support, and that Rumania and Czecho slovakia nlo be asked to send troops. In the event of a final break in the negotiations with the Moscow govcrn l.ient it is believed Franco will bear the burden of land aid. while Dreat Rritain 1 will assume full responsibility for the imposition of the blockade. Refusal Blow to Peace Plan ! The 1 ejection by the BoWhevists of the proposal for an immediate ten days' now occupy and to arrange a temporary ' ... . ...l.l.t.. ,Un ..A.'f ,An dn ! Jiril' t' lllllll illl 11VAI l 11 '4l.,f-. Th memorandum presented to the Russian emissaries by Premier Lloyd Oeoigi. last Friday proposed ,1 truce to inn from midnight of August 0-10 on thee conditions: First. The Poles to refrain from re equipping their armies and moving troops and munitions and the Soviet to icfrain from strengthening their front. Second. The Allien ro icfrain from sending troops or munitions to Poland. stationed at Danzig or'nny other point ' Third, hovict representatives to be to -ee that the terms were carried out, on the condition that they refrain from propaganda. Fourth. The Russian and Polish dele gates to meet to define lines between the armies and to arrange armistice ,,ijtiJ conuiiions. RRITISH P?SS VOICFS Vi r xj0 r -" -"- NOTE OF ANXIETY London. Aug. 0. (By A. P.) A deep note of anxiety pervades comment 111 this morning's newspapers rclnlite to the rejection by the Russian Soviet (oveninieut of the n quest mude by Pre mier Lloyd (ieorge for a ten-day truce with Polftnd. Renewal of war in I'urope is gener ally considered n possibility, and is treated in gravest terms. It is not regarded as inevitable, but no one ven tures to strike an optimistic note. "A verv dink hour." is the Times ed itorial hnadhne. "Is it war?" asks the Daily News, and the Telegraph de clares: "Tlie situation holds the gravest I peril which has menaced Kurope since the (iermans marched into Belgium." I The attitude of British workeis is given much (oiisiderntiou by several , journals. The Daily News is convinced ' workers of all ranks in (ireat Britain will "refuse to lift a finger, and will strike" if so criminal an enterprise as war against Russia is attempted. The Times and Morning Post charge ; that "Bolshevik sympathizers, among i British laliorites" ure nctiug iu behall i of Soviet Russia. I "The sitpiition." says the Post, "has , been o contrived that the Allies will be , in 11 position where it is impossible to advance without disaster, or retreat without dishonor. It may be humil ' inting for Creat Britain to capitulate. But it is to be made impossible for her ' to tight." DUEL IN NEW YORK PARK Nov York Police Hear Two Women Acted as Seconds In Shooting New York, Aug. 0. The police last night started iinestigatinn of a mid night duel in the heart of Central Park, where a man wos reported shot iu the presence of two women seconds. Following word that a man had been found suffeiing from a bullet wound, I ieorge Norton, toxical) driver, reported he had drUen two men nnd two women to a lonely spot there where they had alighted. A few minutes later The women and one of the men re-entered the taxi and ordered Norton, at the point of a pistol, to take them to Forty scioud strict and Ninth avenue, where ,he. disappeared. The polh e said the wounded man is Frederick Acquatla, a twenty-three-year-old Cuban designer. He had a bullet wound in hi right huud. Norton said lie had heard shots fired in the park. DISAPPEARS ON VOYAGE American, Returning to Sick Wife, Missing From Liner Ilncnos Aires, Aur. 0. A. B. How ard, Smith American innnugpr of the Aiiiiricaii Kximsb Co.. had dixannoarud from the tcamer Murthu YViiHhiiiKton, which is on a vo)iige from Hucno.s Aires to New York, suys u wireless dispatch, iceclved here. He, has been missing bince July 30. Mr. Howurd was one o the best known North Americano in South America. He was returning to the United States on account of the illness of his wife, who preceded him. James O'Nell, Actor, Is Dying New London, Conn., Aiir. 0. Jumcs O'Ncil, the veteran actor, who )ms been ut tho Memorial Ilosnital here for bcvcral months and upon wliom on oper ation was performed for an internal malady, Is reported to be very low. Members of his family are at close call and a Catholic priest has administered the lost rites of tlm fliurcli,. His passing may l matter of only aifew days, EVENING PUBLld Polish Government Abandons Warsaw Continual from I'ace One Russo-Polish theatre of war. Oermany will eventually become a battleground." Reports lrcelved in official quarters here indicate the German nationalist movement is gaining momentum rapidly ill the province of Posen. and is finding adherents among the Polish elements which heretofore have ardentlv cham pioned the annexation of Posen U Poland. This is considered one reasoc why the Warsaw Government has de cided not to go to that city when it is forced to abandon its capital. Advices from Mnrienwerder state the Polish upper army command lias order a retreat behind the Vistula river and that the lighting, which is now officially reported between the Nnrew and Bug rivers, consists merely of rear-guard actions. The Polish volunteer iirmv, it is add ed, is a complete failure, the Russians meeting with no opposition iu crossing the Bug- at Brest-Litovsk ulong a wide front, and occupying the highway to Biualla (about 12," miles west of Brest Litovsk.) Paris, Aug. 0. The Polish general staff has definitely rejected the offer of General Weygand. of tho French army, to take command of the Polish itimy if granted full authority, according to to day's report from the Anglo -French mission in Warsaw. Both General Weygand and General Delma Radcliffc. of the British mill- ,ar' miss,,on have been insisting that tho situation is not hopeless and can be retrieved if their recommendations were carried out. The suggestions of Generals Weygand and Radcliffc included regrouping of the Polish forces and strategic move ments. They advised strongly against keeping n large part of the Polish forces on the Galician front, but the Polos were determined upon these turtles be cause they feared that, if eastern Galicia passes out of their hands it will be lost permanently. Poland holds Kast Galicia at present under a twenty-five-year probationary arrangement. It is known also that S00 picked French olHiers. composing the A arsaw mission, have found it difficult to ex ercise whatever authority apparently has been allowed them by the Poles. The Polish general btafT is composed of officers, with Austrian, Russian uud German training, nnd is therefore not only not united in inilitury theories, but is also at variance with Generals Weygand and Radcliffc. The Allied leaders also failed to win President Pilsudski's support for their program. Irish Parliament Votes $1,000,000 Contlnuwl from Piise One mil tie agents to the following countries: Russia, France, Spain, Italy, Austria, Germany, Denmark nnd Switzerland; and thut he be also empowered to ap point one director in each of the follow ing cities in the I'nited States, nanieh, Chicago. New Orleans, San Frnucisco ami Boston, to organize and direct Irish opinion in these centers, that the names of a number be piescntcd by the minis try and that the agents be selected by the president fioiu among the persons nominated. "Fifth. That the ministry be em powered to appoint an nnibussador to Washington in the I'nited States of Ameiicn. "Sixth. That the ministry be au thorized to dlspntch a diplomatic mis sion to the government of Russiu, the Socialist federal Soviet republic with n view to establishing diplomatic rela tions with that gou'rnniont. 'Seventh. That the salary of the secretary to the commission of inquiry into the resources of the industries of Ireland be increased to ."(M) per annum as from the first of Mutch, 11)20. "The Department of Home Affairs nnd the secretary for home affairs will move : "First. That the establishment of courts of justice uud equity be decreed. "Second That the ministry be em powered, when thev deem it fit. to es tablish courts linviiis criminal jurisdic tion." Now it is decreed by the Dail Eireann in meeting assembled ; "First. That the present time when the Irish people nre locked in a life-nnd-death struggle with their tradi tional enemy is ill chosen for the Htir ring up of strife nmong our fellow countrymen and that all our energies must be directed toward clearing out, WHEN MURDER and arson be come the chosen arms of a people who claim American aid in the name of freedom, it is wise to be sure of the aims behind the move ment. Tlie folloirlnr two books ileal with tills subject: Red Terror and Green Ily ItlCHAIlI) DAWSON Ireland an Enemy of the Allies ? From tha French of It. C. KSCOUFLAIRB Each U-S0 at any f. DUTT0N & CO. - locK'or rrco iooJulor . NEW YORK lEDaER-PHlLADSllBHlA, MONDAY, not this or that piece of lond, but the foreign Invader of our country. "Second. That when the national triumph has been achieved. Immediately the public has recognition and finds Itself unhampered by the enemy armies of occupation, steps shall be taken by legislation of the Dail mid otherwise to do Justice and equity to nil those who hnvc suffered wrong in the past through the power nnd operations of Englnnd's unjust lows. "Third. That pending such recogni tion no claims of the kind referred to shall be heard or determined by the courts of the republic unless by tho written license of the minister for home affairs, "Fourth, That In the meanwhile the claimants may file particulars of their claims with the reglstrnr of the court in which the property Is situated, nnd It Is further decreed that any person or persons who persists or persist in pressing forward n tlisputen claim of the nature nbovc referred to shall do so In the knowledge that such action is a breach of this decree, and it is ordered that the forces of the republic be used to protect citizens against the adoption of high-handed methods by such person or persons." A significant point in the passages quoted above is the uppeal of the uan agninst the Bolshevists o the south and west of Ireland, who, under the uaino of Sinn Fein, arc carrying on land agi tation and cattle driving. Under the heading of the department of finance, which I again quite ver batim, so as to give accurately this rrmnrkablo document, there is n refer ence to the trustees of a fund which will Interest nil who nre following cur rent events In Ireland. It Is important to note that throughout the document, wherever reference is made to money to be spent in America, it is In dollars; when to money to ho expended here it is in pounds. This lends to the con clusion that President do Vnloru is au thoriz"d iu use the funds raised in America either by lean or subscription for the purposes nbovc Indicated. The financial section of tho document reads: "Deportment of finnnco. The minis ter of finance will move: 'First, that an accountant general be appointed In the ministry of finance to have charge of all accounts, this position to be filled by a fully qualified auditor and ac countant. " 'Second. That six branches of the bank be established, for which the sum of 2.".O0O Is hereby voted. " 'Third. That a department for the collection of income tax be instituted by the Dail and that all persons who pay income tax to that department, which otherwise they would pay to tiie Rritish Government, be Indemnified against losses caused by distraint or otherwise in agreed circumstances, (lis cretionnry power being given to the Dail income-tax department to refuse such taxes as it deems inadvisable to accept. I " 'Fourth. That the present issue of tho loan be definitely and finally closed ' ns from the close of business on Satur day. July 17. and that after that time no further money be accepted for this issue of tlie loan. unles it can be shown that the application in respect of such nnyment was made prior to that dote. ' Other than this, nny money tendered ' is to bo credited to tlie sclf-determina- I tion fund. ' " 'Fifth. That the sum of 1000 be granted to the Irish republican prison ers' dependents' fund.' " Other motions made were that the accounts as set out be approved for the purpose of allocating expenilitures as between the self-determination fund and the loon; and that his lordship. Most Reverend Doctor Fogarty, bishop of Killaloo: President Komon do Vnlern nnd .Tnmcs O'Mara be reappointed trus tees for the funds of the Dally FJiroonn os from July 1. 1020, to June .10, 1021, under the existing deed of trust. By tho Associated Press Cork, Aug. 0. The nillltury authori ties claim to have received information of the intention of tho Republicans to inaugurate within the next three months a war against the "invaders" on n much larger scale thon heretofore. This information is declared to indicate that recruiting for the "Republican brother hood." supposedly the "brains" of the Republican armv and which carries on its activities much more secretly thon the latter, hos been more nctlve lately, resulting in the enrollment of large numbers who heretofore liave kept apart from tho movement. There is no hope of defeating tho British army, which is much better equipped, but the leaders are expected to create biicli a state of affairs as to bring about international intervention. Tlie Republicans, it is said, arc not overburdened with funds, money having failed to come from America nnd the dominion to the amount anticipated, but this is considered to be of sniali consequence, as it costs little to main tuin the Republican army, the needs of which are amply supplied by sympa thizers within tlie country. Mt'Mf'.U. 1XSTI1ITT10N ZECKWER-HAHX Philadelphia Musical Academy nnd brunches. .Mull Silionl 11117 Snrurti St. Spicinl Courses, I'ulillr School Supervisor. Normal C'Uhsch for P.iim and Violin Teuch ers. Send for prosrn u KiirrvmivA,!, Young Men nnd Hoys xkw ni-oo'iriKui. pa. CA11SON I.ONO INSTITUTE 83nd year Colkue Prep.uatory. Uuslness. Junior Courses Rcii irate modern Junior hiillrilnc for huvs under 13 llrnl.hfi mi... I try location. J400 and up Junior. I37C Uoys musnt now in learn anu 10 uie rarsnn Long Institute, llox I,. New llloomfleld. Pa. rKNNsnrnn. pa. PErtKIOMKN hCHOOI, FOH IJOYrl Music. Oratory. Business and Agriculture, Scholarships. Not conducted for profit Moderate rates. Catalogue Oscar S. Krlsbtl D. D.. Principal. Dox 1 10 Pennsbufir. Pa. I.ANCSTi:it. P. FRANKLIN AND, MAKsil.w.I, AOADI'MV Lancaster. Pu. Pounded 1787 PreparrH boys for colleKn technical schools and business Moderate Krmx For atulnir addr. K M. Hartm.in. A M ..Prln . Vox "lgf rENNINOTON-N. a. THE PENNINGTON SCHOOL Co!Ieici anil Technical School nrenarntln Military Drill. I11ANK MaeDANIKr" n'S)! Headmaster. Dor 70. l'enntneton. N. 1, WnNIWIIiN. Wenonah Military Academy Character, Manliness. Honor. Mora than merely a DrsnaJ; atory school TaJulty second only to that of West PonU Uj.v...... ...... umm courses. Separate Junior department for boys of ten or over Academlo course. J750; Junior Department. J050. Coliloflue nn J!" "on'i IffVjuMi Dr. Clinrles n. Lorenee. President. Major C. A. Snyder. Sunerlntendent. UOX 11. WKNONAH. N. J. HORDF.NTOWN. N.J. IinilDKNTOWN MILITARY INSTITCTE bUHines i:i M-horouich pren for iollei.'c flclent faculty small rMwi, InclUldual attention. Jfllltary trulnlni; Supervised athletics 30th eHr For tutu Incue, address Col. T. D LANDON, Principal and Co," manaani. iwih uw. . u. urawer n.9 PORT DEPOSIT. AID. TnMf1 National Hoarding- School for Hoys 1 imiC POUT DKPOHIT. MP HTAl'NTON. VA. 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Vian vtninut M.. l'liuniieipin FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL HYSTKM FOR ROYS AND C.IRI.S Four Philadelphia elementary schools and Central Hchoof, n Junior and Senior HIkJi School, Including collese preparatory depart ment Large playcround, gymnasium, lunch room. Open to other denominations, Write for year book nnd rates. lfith nnd Rule Six.. Philadelphia COMPLETH OFFICE TRAININO Our students In Shorthand, Dookkeeplntr, even In our Summer School, nre Blven In tensive training- In office inanauement. nilns. r.utiuiiina mm k.) auttailL J". jUI1 any day nnd let us explain our .IBB lumnr, iu you. 419 PHIL A. IHISINESS COLLEQE nnd rnllec of Commerce 1017 Chestnut St. Philadelphia TEACHERS WANTED Positions unit. IncJi fret- reclstrntlnn for Colleen nnd Nnrnril .srlinot cr.iduutes. MODERN TEACHERS' Ill'REAI'. 1003 Murket M. Miss Illm.in's hilionl for ICImlcreartnerR Junior, henlor and Graduate Courses. Primary methods Practice klndcrnartens. Address A T Illman. 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That question can bo an. ewored quickly 'and satisfac torily by consulting the I3du. catlonal Bureau (on ground floor at PubUo Leduer OlSco Independonne Squnre). Here yoH ?'.ay obtain completa and rollnble Information of anv boardlni? Bchool for boya or trlrlB, military ncademy, busi. ness colk'Ko. special schools foi retarded children, conservators of music, college or unlvnr. "I'y.v 0uI Intimate knowledKe of the advantasrea of the va. rlous Institutions will ennbu you to mnko a wise choice" This service Is free and aV-ll-able to every ono v..V.! wnore. -. T Public Ledger Building CHESTNUT, SIXTH jYsuam 9js AUdn AUGUST, 9, 1920 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES A'oung Women nml fllrls Schools for the Education of Women For the Nursing Profession Believing that many young women would be glad to enter training schools in hos pitals throughout the State of Pennsylvania as pupil nurses if they knew of the great op portunity for service and to qualify in one of the greatest professions open to women, a Committee appointed fo serve in the interests of tho Nurses' Training Schools, whoso names appear in these columns, are conducting a campaign for the purpose of securing en rollments in this noble profession. In Message on the Ethics and Practice of Nursing "Nursing is nn art, nnd If It Is to bo mado an art It requires as exclusive a devotion, as hard a prepu ration ns any painter's or sculptor's work, for what Is having to do with (lead canvas or cold marblo com pared with havlnp; to co with fno living body tho temple of God's spirit? It Is ono of tho fine arts, I had almost said the finest of the lino arts." (Florence NlBhtlnfrale) If this Is true, and who will eoubt It, what an entirely satisfactory work Is nurslnsr, and yet how neces sary that wo remember wo aro dealing with something that requires not only our energy, our Interest, and our skill, but our deep reverence and highest thoughts? A young poet killed In France, wrote, "Llko tho stutuo In Michael Angelo's lump of marble, there Is a friend In every passerby, nnd In ono there may bo a new Christ," and so there may be in any human being. What Dr. S. Weir Mitchell says of tho physician Is true also of tho nurse: "He sells that which men neither weigh nor measure, and this sets him over all professions save one, nnd fnr nbovo all forms of mero business. What such a life makes of a man Is largely a question of original character, but In no other form of occupation Is there such constant food usoful to develop all that Is best and noblest." Tho highest typo only of healthy young womanhood should take up this work, for It Is certainly the highest given to any woman to do. What can be grcate r than by skill and knowledge to help fan tho feeble spark of Ufo to the bright flamo of health ; to make the stiff arm supple nnd strong;, to tide tho Typholc or the Pneumonia patient past tho danger post: to Kivo back to tha children, tho mother who almost crossed the dark river; nnd to save tho baby with nil life's road beforo him Nothing can ndequateiy pay he "sweet boon of life?" even the autotton Atlnston Memorial Hospital AI.TXNTOWN Allentown State Hospital n Kdward Harvev Memorial Nurses Collet Homeopathic Ftate Hospital Bacnd Heart Hospital ALTOONA Altoona Hospital AsrrLANn Ashland State General Hospital HEAVER FAIXS Providence Hospital nr.i.T.r.vTTR Suburban General Hospital IJLOBSnCTtO Dlostburc State Hospital BERWICK Berwick Hosp'lal nETITLETIES! t. Luke's Hospital DltMlDOCK Braddock General Hospital nuADFOBD Bradford Hospital BniDGEVTr.T.E. R. T. T. Ne. 3 Pittsburgh City and Home Hospitals CHESTER, Chester Hospital CLEARFIELD Clearfield nospltal COATESYTLLB Coatesville Hospital DANVILLE Danville State Hospital K1XMONT Dlxmont Hospital EASTON Easton nospltal ERIE Hamot Hospital tit Vincent's Hospital nARRISUURO Harrlsbure Hospital HAZLETON State Hospital HOMESTEAD Homestead Hospital INDIANA Indiana Hospital Address Public Ledger Educational Bureau for Detailed Information, or Communicate Directly With the Hospital in Which You Are Interested Young .Men and Hoys CHESTNUT II ILL. TA . CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY St. Martin's, Chestnut Hill, Pa. A day and boardlne school for boys pre paring for follege, scientific school or bus. ness. Ideally located country day school. i.ow rates for flve-duy boarders. Catalogs on application IIABHfelHJRO. PA. HARRISBURG ACADEMY ,.s.e,j!.or ."P11 'unlor departments. Modern. Individual Instruction In college rrenaralori M1.. e.'3rral courses. Nevr fireproof build ings with large, sunny rooms. Cottaire dor BlUoy",m Athletic field. Moderate rates. ARTHUR E. 11ROWN. Headmaster. Bo t,, Harrlsburr. Pa. RELLEFONTE. PA. Bellefonte Academy Lme.i to im and up llBth year. Athret"0nSnmdn'and rymnaslum. Moderate rates Cutolog James 1'j.Hjiglifa. A.M.. Headmaster. Bellefonte. Va. MEKCEKSIIUno, 1.. The Mercersburg Academy m lllivu xr.n-.i .. rou uoys Send fnr rntalomie to i,r,,Tr.l,urK, t ft. vi u. ii.i.-.- IllVl.ii J.. LI.. II. lleudmnwter. In V40. BALTHRURQ, PA. KISKIMINETAS SCHOOL TOIl BOYS Pr. pares for college or technical schools' hiih healthful location! faculty of elpeVt,.' Indl. Mdual attention through Preceptor ai Svi. tem. all Indoor and outdoor sports und.e rompetent Instructors! Bymnaslum with sw mmlns pool, Address II. A. W. Wli.An Jr.. President, nox SSrt. Salteburg i;.",on' WAYNE. P.. st. i.ukk'S snioni, , Vayno (Main I.lne, P. II n ) pH Charles Henry Htruut. A M Headmaster I'KKHWUII.L. N. Yl ' Rselukill Academy Mlllf- .TU'jBth year. Army Officers detailed? '? o. V aflfta"3, a S,imr"lft. b,J'''lnsT for young bovi (T.iaV J2l , Address Ihe PrUclsal. JPetkikUU . jf, ' (Sln l57) Ynnntt Women nml Olrls the Service of Humanity ir uiu uuu inuwi nua uiuutm io mo .jtuaiuo rencwea strongtn, and perhaps "If she havo fought with death and rtunca ais sword ; If sho havo given back our sick again. In It a llttlo thing that she has wrought? Then Llfo ant! Death and Motherhood be nought!" PRESS AND PUBLICITY COMMITTEE .TOTINFTOTTM ConemauKh Vallev Memorial Hospital The Mercy Hospital KANT! The Kane Summit Hospital LANCASTER St. Joseph's Hospital latrore Latrobe Hospital LEWISTOWN Lewlstown nospltal , . LOCK nAVEN Lock Haven Hospital ., . ... MEADVILLB Meadvllle City Hospital ... ., .. MeKEES ROCKS Ohio Valley General Hospital .. MtKEESrOBT McKeesport Hospital MERCER Mercer Sanitarium , , MONONOAIIELA Memorial Hospital KCTV BRIGHTON Beaver Valley General Hospital . Fff KENSINGTON Citizens' General Hospital . NORRISTOWN Montgomery Hospital . . t., II0DM ".EASANT Mount Pleasant Hospital niiLADEi.rniA American Stomach Hospital Children's Homeopathlo Hospital Friends' Hospital Hahnemann Hospital Howard Hosnltal Jewish Maternity Hospital Mercy Hospital (Colored) C'.'I. -" iiospuai il. J ".. ." DBDlt Orthopedla Hospital Protestant Episcopal Hospital i iuiHiitinnin iirinnruiiu ttu St. Annes's Hospli ni, St. MlamyIo,fel1,al borou-hJ sol of Nurslnir. Hospital of Gradual .SKU..""" University"?; Sehool Rohnnl P.nn.vlvflnla Medlco-ChlnirBleal Hospital Polycllnio Hospital women's Hosoltal of Phllsdelnhi. School of Nurslnir for Women P. sylvanla HoMltal. DeMm"nt iV Mental and N.rvoua DI.Va;nt(We.t Women's nomeopathlo Hospital ....... ..FIHJ'?nniio VUkBD UIU IB IlOOpJiai Pho.nlxvlll.'u'o'.VUXIJ MUsHuyward's School for lilrli, Overbrook. w,it1lla"Ia-, C1IR P"P. Juilor Depart- j.....u, .ciiuii uuu vynnneiu, Dept. I.. M1S3 B. JANET BATWA1 'VVptt rVAHD, Prln. THE PHEIli: ANNA TIIORNE Open-Air Model School of Dept, Education Bryn Miiwr College. Kor Olrls. Primary through college preparatory. Opens Sept 27 I or catalog address Tho Head Mistress DEVON. VA. DEVON MANOR Devon Mjnop hnn inivri a thnAii.kiH modem tialnlng to lit girls for the future. Collfifo-preparatory und Junior, college courses, Social Service, Secre taryship, Domestic Science. Muslo and Art. Campus of sixteen acres. Tennis horseback riding, golf and luiin. Address MRS, LANG DON CASKIN Principal DEVON. PA. nox no BWAKTIIMOHK. PA. Prep.! graduate work, hou.eh'd a?ts mu.ie! ... France. L, Crist rX.B.. P..'"iK VaW Trns, I.DTHKnVIT.T.B. Mil MARYL.VND COLLEGE 1'OB WOMEN Coursesi Co lege I'reparatory Collar. rn tnestlo Science. Music. ExpfissloS'I'dv? L"! miles from Balttmori1.' flrVS; &'m'ff&SMftSL -J? Yonnx Women nnd fllrls riTTSBURGn Ilechenv Oenral Hospital Momeopathle Medical and Surgical rtt t tal and Dispensary """"cai He. Children's Hospital Passavant Hospital Pri.sbytsrlftn Hospital M,rcy Hospital gj- ?rnclVa Hosnltsl S!..JKnn 0neral Hospital R,.!t"Jbo'srephh'.,ITfo".rp,',,l Blite" Pjuthslde Hospital western Pennsvvnni TTArta) TITTSTON Plttston nospltal w... . POTTSTOWN Pottstown Hospital Pottsvi... irwWTOUJ READINO Readlnc Hospital St josepn-s Hospital -. . RDDLEV PARK Taylor nospltal. t v . ROCHESTER Rochester General Hospital e. . . SCRANTON State Hospital Moses Taylor Hospital Hahnemann Hospital HEWICKLKX Eewickley Hospital SnARON Buhl Hospital Christian H. . BrANOLER Miners Hospital of Northern Cambrl ... .. TARENTCM Allegheny Valley Hospital . UPLAND Tork Hospital and Dispensary WAnncN Warren State Hospital . t. WASHINGTON Washington City Hospital WEST CHESTER Homeopathlo Hospital of Chester Coast? Chester County Hospital WILKINSDCRO Columbia Hospital WILKES-RARRB Wyoming Homeopathlo Hospital WILLLVMSrORT Wllllamsport Hospital WINDUEB Wlndber Hospital YORK York Hospital and Dispensary THE STEVENS SCHOOL For Girls. Announces Important addition! to faculty. College' and University gradu ates, specialists In their lines. Course mod eled after that of Horaro Mann School of I eiichers' College. Socialized recitation'- omnlete Elementary as well as High School. Pupil participation In nil nrhool activities Address tho Principal, 'Jill W. Chelten Av.. Oermantowii I'hlla. . PIIILAIIELPIIIA SCHOOL OF DESION For Women (Est. 1811). Fine Arts. Df '." '?, n,". branches. Interior Decorilon. etc. Booklets! Uor 21. Uroad b M" Bts.. I'hlla.. Pa. . JENKINTOWN. PA. BEECHWOOD (Inc.) A Cultural and Practical School for Toil Women. Thoroughly Eitab. Strong fVicsltt I.HP.a.rl,tlon for self.malntenance and rePf ; bllltles of life. College Preparatory Depu. Music. Art. Domestlo Science. SecnUsnT' ship. Normal Kindergarten. Address M. II. HEARER, Ph. D., President Box 430. Jenklntovvn P- , WEST CHESTER, PA. , DARLINGTON SEMINARY A developing School for Girls, 60-ej estato In Pennsylvania's finest countrr. Language. Art, Muslo, Expression. SJT tarlal, Business and Household MnM ment. College Preparation. Catalogue. CHRISTINE F. BYE. Presldsnt Cox (110 West r-h..t.r. Pa. LITITZ. P. LINDEN HALL SEMINARY A girls' school since 1748, Academlo, Col lego Preparatory and Special Courss. " srate Junior Department, aymnaslum. sy retarlal. Catalog ,ltev, F. XV. Sl'ENO11' Principal. Ilox 10,1. I.llltr. Pa. . NEW Y'OBIt CITY The llneh Hcliool. New York City. JosWHj and Day School for UlrU . ..... i... '. . '.. .winHB UI.U.. nost irraduatM wnilr. .Tesalea nooi jor uirie, i,t,,-j ;: woilc. Jess ca Q. uossi A. B.. I.L. II.. principal. Catalogue. tary. Box L. dl R. 77th St. Siet, NORWALlt. CONN. HILLSIDE A Sehool for OlrU VaWM&S'lBzfc " vr XUUIVAI.H, WlfllHUIW", A, ; h'tiiJiiii fiatt "?. d &