Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 13, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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THE DAILY
NOVELETTE
Shopping for Aunt Olive
D, FLOnCNOB MCIA18K ,
. nrl have I lost that
"Ureai
MMrv Beldon stood blocking- the way
..Vilirni shoppers while he searched
WflnrtJS Ol.v.a ha. sot to
!? He8"." 'be8 nWlTM'K
JStordf to that effect. What was that
&l "re th. pltyn, angel, looking
down on '
Annarently no nnirellc pity soothed
.. M?rVLY,,rU Ftilrlt. Ills distracted
c9ie rested on a young and graceful
?" ". .v.- i,nnirv counter. Two rapid
Strides and the courage of desperation
brought Harry to her side.
"I beg your pardon, madamc," ho bo-
saqh turned with a surprised expression
In her lovely eyes.
I don't like to trouble you." he went
Sould you mind telling me the color of
that gown you have on?'
1 !;.. .. ." Hnrrv tr ed to explain, with
mnre blushes and Increased embarrass
Sen. "I was to get one like It for my
Really!" was all tho beautiful Jlps
rould utter, as tho young lady turnca
with Intensified Interest to the inspec
tion of hosiery. The Huffy blonde was
liuKhlng frankly. Hut HarryVs llkt the
president. He has a -single track"
mln.1. He rushed to the silk counter.
Can you sco that lady three counters
down the pretty one? Quick, please,
before she goes away 1"
"My eyesight Is fairly good. Yes, I
tan see her." she answered Btonllx.
"Good I I want four yards of silk Just
like that gown she Is woarlng."
"We are out of that shade this morn-
tfitf "
"Oh I" he gasped. "Are you euro7
You see, It's for my aunt. She's mnklng
oer something, and I havo to get It."
"You don't have to get It here."
Hero! Harry saw a ray of hope.
"Is there somewhere else? It's a Very
Important commission."
His distress was evident. The middle
sgtd girl relaxed a little from her
"They might havo It .at Ballard &
Barr's."
"Oh. thank you. Thank you a hun
dred times." Ho turned back to whip
out a notebook. "What color shall 1
ask for?"
Taupe."
"That's It. I remember now." Harry
slapped his thigh ".n recognition. He
printed in large capitals that covered a
page of his notebook: T-O-I'-E and van
ished '
"Silk or satin?" asked the tired-look-ine
salesgirl who was measuring endless
lengths In Ballard & Barr's.
"Which Is the more expenslvo?"
"Oh. satin."
Then I'll take that."
Fatigued with his efforts, Harry
rushed to the nearest lunch room anu
dropped Into a vacant chair. Glancing
lit the demuro faco opposite, ho recog
nized a pair of blue eyes. His vis-a-vis
was the wearer of the Identical taupo
gown r
"Oh "' he gasped. "I beg your pardon
that Is to say I hope' I don't In
trude." "Certainly not," she answered sorenc
ly. "This Is a public table."
"Oh, yes, but I thought I was afruld
you might be offended by my abruptness
In Congreavo & Cutler's. You see I was
shopping for Aunt Olivia. She Isn't
really exacting, you know, only when
she has got to have a thing, she has
got to have It,"
"I understand."
"Ajid I had lost my sample, und that
fown you're wearing was my salva
tion." "I'm afraid I didn't seem obliging, but
I'm staying In Merlden with my aunt "
"Just like me," Harry Interposed.
I'm staying there with Aunt Olivia."
"And when I come Into BoBton for a
little shopping Aunt Penelope always
arns me not to talk with strangers."
"That's just right of her I mean in
ttnernl. But Is your aunt Miss Pene
lope Winter?"
"She certainly Is."
'Then she wouldn't consider me a
stranger. I used, the minister's boys
tnd 1, to steal melons out of her gar
den. I am Harry Belden, and I am cm
rlojed by the Amaranth Insurance Co.
You hascn't any ail vantage of me,
though You are Miss Jessie Galbralth.
I saw your name In tho Merlden Free
Press. Here's the waiter. Only tea ana
cakes for ou? I'm famished with all
this shopping. I'm going to have beer
fteak with mushrooms. Mayn't I order
for two?"
Sho hesitated.
"I know Miss Penelope couldn't object,
rm such an old friend."
Miss Jesslo laughed brightly. "Per
haps, If you- nto her melons. It would
tie a return of hospitality"
Presently Harry glanced from his
jeefstcak to the cherished parcel beside
him
.. ""V.nt olvla Is going to wear that at
the rtylle-Wallaces wedding. You know
bout that?"
"I should think so. I'm one of Anita
Wylla's bridesmaids."
"That'a great. I'm to be head usher,
nattier nice we should meet before the
rehearsal, JUHt In an Informal way."
It was rather Informal," Mlss Oal-
ti!?i adml"e'l- Her eyes rested on a
L . ?.? ln tne wrapping paper. "But
.l.Bllk lBn'1 taupo; It's wistaria."
wistaria? What's that?"
Its the color of that goods you've
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season i"rfJh,5 . Pedlate selling
!er0nonf K. S "$ higher
"nest SLWtn".JelLay Coast
."."' nsning ana hnnHn.
reoteS iuu P"Per already
Lovinr'nthHWv.c.d municipal
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Things Yoitll Love to Malta
Svnslude Stitched.
Have you noticed how much raffia
embroidery Is being used? I believe
Krecn and orange raffia, stitched In tho
Simple aCHltrn I nhmv nhnvn. will nrl.l n.
really charming touch to your blue silk
nuunnuuo. FLOHA.
bought. I'm afraid you made a mis
take." "Mistake? Not mc. That faggcdout
looklng girl gave me the wrong parcel.
Great Caesar!"
By a torrent of eloquence Harry con
vinced an apathetic salesgirl and p.
skeptical floor-walker of the mistake
and carried his purchaso home In
triumph.
"It's two shades darker than the sam
ple and satin Instend of falllo," Aunt
Olivia announced with a "Just-ns-I-ex-pected"
expression on her resolute face.
"But It's tope." Harry Insisted.
"Yes, you did remember so much. Oh,
you needn't explain. I know you lost
tho sample. Pcrhapi Madame Cyr can
make a combination."
"I'm sure sho can," said Harry cheer
fully. "Much you know about It j but It
doesn't matter so much, I've JUBt had
word thnt Anita has sprained her nnkle
and the wedding Is Indefinitely post
poned." "Postponed ! And won't thero bo a
rehearsal Friday?"
"Certainly not. Anita Is laid up."
"Excuso mc, Aunt Olivia. I have an
Important letter to write."
Miss Olivia looked after him as he
rushed to his den. "With all his faults,
thnt boy Is devoted to business."
Harry was writing: "I want to mako
amends to Miss Penelope for my boyish
follies. Wouldn't sho enjoy going to
somo of tho symphony concerts? To
think I should grumble over doing a
little shopping for dear Aunt Olivia 1
With the rehearsal off, If It hadn't been
for that tope stuff we might never have
met. Now I havo a presentiment wo
shall be meeting right along."
And Harry was not deceived. They
were.
Tomorrow's complete novelette
Latch Key"
"The
For Bodkins
The discarded thermometer cauo Is a
safe place for bodkins and darners. It
saves many a hurried search and Is
especially useful In traveling. McCall's.
The Hope Chest
Before a fragrant cedar chest
She kneels, as to a shrine ;
Hor faco a rosy blush of love,
Her eyes llko' stars nshlne.
She counts her hnnd-wrougbt treasures
o'er
As misers count their gold ;
A happy dream ln every stitch,
A prayer In every fold.
Ah, was there ever treasuro chest
So filled with priceless things?
The riches of a future home
That love's fulfillment brines.
By Velma West Sykcs, in Today's
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While tho number o lots is lim
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DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
UNDER TtfE CIRCUS TENT
By DADDY
CIIAFTKU V
Tegy Talk to rorky
pEGGY had, promised Dodo, the coml-
oal clQwn, that she and Billy would
hOlD tO teach hln nlcrn tt Km trtA nntnrn
Sho had made the promlso In a hurry
when the circus owner had told Dodo
tho pigs must learn their tricks by that
night or else go to make a pork pie for
the circus dinner on the following Sun
day. But an Peggy thought over the
promise, she wondered how she was
going to keep It. The pigs looked like
stupid pupils. Dodo hadn't been able
to teach them their tricks and perhaps
she and Billy couldn't.
"I'll got tho pigs lined up In school
all ready to be taught," cried Dodo, his
cheerful grin coming back nB tho circus
owner walked out of h nt. nut mu
pigs had seemingly become more dull
man oeiore ana no nail to pick up cacn
ono and put It on the stool where
bolongcd. Thero they looked very un
happy and Peggy, ns sho thought of tho
pork pie fate that awaited them If thev
didn't learn their tricks, felt sorry for
tnem.
"You poor piggy-wiggles. I suppose It
Isn't your fault If you haven't brains
enough to learn circus tricks," she sala
half to herself, but loud enough for the
pigs to hoar. Tho pigs pricked up their
ears and looked at her with quick
curiosity. "But If you don't learn- your
tricks the circus cook will mako you
Into pork pies and that will bo tho end
of you," Peggy went on.
At that tho pigs set up a most dole
ful squealing and big tears ran down
their faces.
"Wce-wco-wee 1 Wo don't want to be
made Into pork pies," they" walled.
"Then why don't you learn your les
SillKywy
Clothes Properly Laundered
Wear Longer
When clothes are washed through Family Laundry
Service they arc not subjected to vigorous washing or dry
ing. Every piece is washed by sousing again and again in
fluffy, cleansing suds made from pure soap. Wonderful
appliances dry the clothes' without weakening the fabrics
of tho most delicate texture. Family Laundry Service con
serves clothes as well as your health and strensth.
With Family Laundry Sen-ice all washday troubles are
eliminated. Tho laundryman collects your entire family
washing and Returns it as follows:
All flat pieces. Including lied linens, table linen nnd towels,
washrd, smoothly Ironed, etenly foliletl unit ready for une.
Wenrlng apparel, nil unrierclitthlng, dresfirn, children's gar
ments, etc., rnrefullv wnnhed and dried (nnd starched where
necessary) rendy to be dampened and Ironed.
Many undergarments may be worn without ironing, due
to the method of drying. This will save a great deal of your
work in finishing that portion of your wash.
The hardships of home laundering are done away with
in modern laundries by systematic methods, correct organi
zation, proper apportioning of labor, and tho aid of appli
ances that do better work than hands and with less effort.
The conditions which make laundries good places to work
make them also the place to have your laundering done.
Ask Your Present Laundryman About
Family Laundry Service
For the Whole Family Laundry
I'HOTOri.AYS
PHOTO PIAYS
TTHRU
'COMRAMY
JOFJMERICA
APOI I O 82D & THOMPSON STS.
tTJU.UJ MATINEE DAIII
ANITA STEWART In
"TKE FlOHTINq SHErHEHDESS"
ARPAfMA CHESTNUT Below 18TII
-MV-U-'1A io A. M. to llilO P. M.
BnTANT WASHDURN In
THE 6INS OP ST. ANTHONY"
BALTIMORE!
Slst A BALTIMOni!
Vlvrm II. .10 KTa. R.l.
CJrAHI.KU HAY in
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PARIS GREEN"
RI I IPRIRFf BROAD STnEET AND
DLULDIrvU flUSQUETIANNA AVE.
witiiiiAM n. tiAlvi in
"BAND"
BROADWAY .fsW.tt"'
EUOENE O'nniEN In
"A FOOL AND HIS MONEY"
PAPITHI 1-i MARKET BTREET
LnTI 1UL in A. M. to 11 lis p. M.
CHARLES RAY In
"HOMER COMES HOME"
CCi OMIAI atn Maplewood Ans.
Jl-JWlrl-i 2'in 7 ,d n P M.
EM.MP! DITNN In
"OLD LADY THIRTY-ONE"
EMPRESS MAIN KfrrJSSr
STAR CAST In
"THE STnONQEST"
FAIRMOUNT 2MhATtNEJ?AIAL,?
ALICE nRADY In
"SINNERS"
rAMlI V THEATRE 1311 Market !t.
rMlVllL.1 0AM tn MldnUht
, HAnRY MOnEY In
"THE OAUNTLET"
CiTLI CT THEATRE Oslow Bprucs
JDin Ol. MATINEE DAILY
ALICE JOYCE In
"DOLLARS AND THE WOMAN"
FRANKFORD 4
'.& FRANKFORD
AVUAU1S
NORMA TALMADOE tn
"THE WOMAN OIVES"
r.- Nwk,vr, V'A 8- t Erie
uii.Hi i luiiiiuu s, 7 nnd
1 0 p. m.
Tnt fTV In
"DESERT LOVE"
IMPERIAL .WT8!"
VIOLA DANA In
"DANOEROUS TO MEN"
I IT AfMD tBT LANCASTER AVE.
Lh.ALJn.K MATINEE DAILY
CARrENTIKR Iri
"THE WONDEIl MAN"
I IQCDTV Rrooil A Columbia Ava
LlDClX 1 I Mjitlni-i Dally
CLARA TCIMnALL YOUNo In
"ItJR THE SOUL OF RAFAEL"
333 MARKET JTTZ; 7K&
SHIRLEY MASON In
"TREASURE ISLAND"
MODEL
i2fi SOUTH ST Orchestra.
coniinuniiH i io J I.
DOROTHT DALTON In
"BLACK 18 WHITE"
OVERBROOK UAVERFORDAVB
cut.tr,rilu J iiiiic.1 in
"A irnnr. in ins jionpitm
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Complets chart showing prr-trams for th week
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sons and act as rent educated pigs
shoutd act?" asked Peggy severely.
"What lessons?" squealed Porky, the
pig clown, who waa the brightest one of
the herd. "No ono teaches us lessons,
and If they did wo wouldn't have tlmo
to learn them for our clown master
keeps us busy all the time doing silly
thlngB llko walking on our hind legs and
sitting on theso stools I"
"Why, thoso aro your lesBonst ex
claimed Peggy. "Ho Is trying to mako
"Wo are educated pigs," answered
Porky. "We can grunt and sleep and
root for our food when we get a chance,
and thnt Is all any pig has to know.
That sounded rather scnsiDio w
Peggy. After all why should a pig
want to learn how to drill llko a soldier
or do other tricks? All he needed to
do In life was to keep well fed and grow
fnt. These circus stunts must seem ne
silly to a pig ns It would bo for Peggy
or Billy to root In tho ground or wal
low In. tho mud.
"But vour master. Dodo, tho clown,
who In irood to vou nnd elves you your
meals, gets money for making you Into
educated pigs." argued Peggy. "WTiy
don't you do the tricks ho wants you to
do, and then you will not havo to work
so naru taking leesonsr
"Why doesn't ho tell us what he
wants us to do? Why doesn't he talk
to us like you do Instead of (moving us
hore and there and shouting 'Whoop-
la' 7" asked Porky.
That surprised Peggy. She had for
gotten that she and BUlv could talk
ana understand animal talk tnrougn
fairy wishing gifts thev had received
long ago In Blrdland. She thought the
pigs could understand Dodojust as tncy
wcro understanding her now.
"Why, I will tell vou what hcwants
you to do," she said. "Then you will
not have tho slightest trouble learning
tno tricKs."
"AndMf wo do the tricks will we ge"t
more to eat?" aRked Porky shrewdly,
Peggy asked Dodo about that. Dodo
was astonished to see tho way sho talked
with Porky and the bright way Porky
answered. Ho wbb ready to promlso the
pigs lots more to eat If thev would do
rnoTorr.AYS
The following theatres obtain their pictures
through the STANLEY Company of Amer
ica, which is a guarantee of early showing
of the finest productions. Ask for the
theatre in your locality obtaining pictures
through the Stanley Company of America.
PALACE "".n""?,01, STREET
"THE .MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF-
PRINCESS TW,bpmb?2,b'
.. ...m,J OtiJM
REGENT ""J? -, n-ow irrn
THE FAMILY HONOR"
RIALTO GERMANTOWN AVE
ML j)L n,'ATr 7vIK5GI.V
ST.
'THE MAYOR OF fi LBERT'
RUBV AMKW W. BHLOW 7T1,"
a.s-ita stpJ-.L" ":10 P. M.
"MEBSAOE OF THEMouim-
SAVOY 12n 'YF-s1
II n. WAnvVn? MIDNIGHT
"THE WHITE DOVE
SHERWOOD 64'h Daimor;
30
"SICK ATlRTtM "
STANLEY V"Zfi&
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VICTORIA M,vfjp55i
RICHARD RARTHLErSsa n P U'
"THE IDOL DANCER'?
P" "sgsrc.
BELMONT 2U AD0VE MAIUCBT
"WHAT HECOMES OP- Tin
CHILDRENT" "B
CEDAR 0TH AND CEDAR AVENUB
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Pof mrr It market"ti-p-.
"AIJIQ3T A HUSBAND"
LOCUST 62D AND LOCUST STRe'sttsI
L.UV,U01 Msta 1 an a so KvJ,.lTsnE,?
NOATr nwrin. ,L
"THE SEA WOLF5
NIXON "U AND MA"KCT STST
rrrtfHhv nnmn. '"' 1
nd 0
"THE JAZZ RANDIT"
RIVOLI fl2D AND RANSOM STS.
IM V JU.l MATINEE DATT T
RIIIRLKT MASON In "A"'T
"TREASURE ISIMND"
STRAND QERMANTOWN AVE
iJllrLJ AT VKNANOO ST
MARJORin RAMnEAU In UT
"THE FORTUNE TELLER"
WEST ALLEGHENY a?,..1!,,
noifipniripnri Me mun -iiausil
'mrKPitrnn
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appears Saturday ovsnlng and Sunday,
their tricks right.' "I'll got them nice
fresh green corn from tho cook," he
said. "Each shall havo a fine cob or
conufor every trick that Is well done."
Peggy told that to the ptgs, and they
set up tii Joyful squealing as Dodo ran
to the cooltlng tent for the corn. They
prepared eagerly to tako a lesson ln
Circus tricks from Peggy and Billy.
What Peggy and lllilv taught them
will bo told In tho next chapter.
Book Lice
Tho tlnv white or graylsh-whlte In
sects, scarcely as long on n plnhcad Is
wiuo and ortcn mucn smaller, thnt
scurry across tho pages of an old musty
book, when It I. opened aro known to
tho layman ns book lice; to the entom
ologist as psoclds.
Thoy appear ln greatest number dur
ing late summer and, early fall and aro
Both Hexes
iff L-. a
TTbiq coffee cutib
M DJreti from the Roaster M
I Sumatra Blend, 45c lb. JB
H Banquet Blend, 42c lb. H
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have had ,both practical experience and university training. Short
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HKLLErONTB, PA
Bellefonte Academy Limited to m
and uo llHth year. AthBKU,fl5ia',an8
ymnaslum. Moderate rates. Catalog, lames
m . numi.,1 .,i,. iipiiuiuniiifr. Iieiieroi
font. Pa.
MERCKRSnpno. PA.
The Mercersburir Arnrlpmv
FOB HOYH . , Mercenburg, p.
WM. MANN rRVTNK. PhTl?. M.. D.
tM w;
and girls get a vision Exceptional
teachers In every dept College prep.
U
A.&
moro abundant ln damp, well-shaded1
rooms not In general use and ln houses
long closed. Few are found In bright,
sunny rooms In constant use.
Book lloorun ln a halting fashion
ovor everything ln the house. Thoy feed
on all sorts, of vegetable and" animal
matter. It Is not often they become
niitintinnt. hut wnen tnev aa tnov at
tract attention moro by their annoying
presence than by their actual damage.
They do not nttack man aa do the true
llco and nro. therefore, harmless to tho
occupants of a home.
When book llco become unusually
abundant tho Bureau of Entomology
of the United States Department of Ag
riculture, In Farmers' Bullotln 1104,
recommends several methods of control.
No olivc oil Is purer or finer
In fhnror-tban Imported
Pompeian
Olive Oil
USBAND'S
1 THE MAGNESIA
DOCTORS RECOMMEND
I forCenstlpstlon. Acid Rtomaeh, Indlgec I
I lion. On bo used Milk of Mam-il. I
sola only Dy in Dome never or aoss. l
SCHOOLS
AND
COLLEGES
noth Sexes
tndastrlal Mnnarement nnd nistrlbutlon
Investment nnd Insurance
Machine Itookkreplnc
Markets and Prices
Merchandise
Money nnd Banking
Normal Commercial Course
Ofllce Trnlnlnc Coarse
Passenger Rates and Divisions
Personnel Management
Prepnrntory Accounting
Purchasing In ' Modern Industry nnd
Rtorrkeeplng
Proofreading
Railway Finance
I
Railway Transportation
Rapid Calculation
Real Estate Law
Realty Brokerage
Reportlnc
Salesmanship (Wholesale)
flaturdar Teachers Coarse
Secretarial Course (10 months)
'Shorthand (Pitman and Grrrg)
Trafllo Rates nnd Management
Cwo-renr Day Course Is Accounting
(C. P AJ
... E.L. S-13-20
Concentrated Training
eriun sencraf hnowlcdse.
Which? If you choose, the former
set It at Pclrco School
Polrcn 1h America's foremnM
business school Courses for
vounj: nipn: Huslnras Admlnlit
trntlon ; Salesmanship. New tno
year Commercial Training Course.
'nurses for young u-cmon Sec
retarial, Shorthand nnd Type
writing;. Send for 56th year book
Peirce School
of Business Administration
I'lnr Street, West of Ilroad, Philadelphia
BROWN PREP n'! " cherry
,i ....a . . i Strrets. teaches
M student to know and to use what he
iinows College preparation Iluslness
rours.. Forty venra of continued suc
cess without a dollar of public or prlate
assistance provea the value and tho need
It ?.ur m",h(,2?. Th,,J' "re different and
they nre right Investigate and Know.
y WK.ST rilKSTF.irl PA.
West Chester State Normal School
On Tenrta R It Trolley i0 rhlla. llts for
teaching college, business: 1200.
CIIESTXPT HILL. PA.
CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY
St. Martin's, Chestnut Hill, Pa.
A dav and boarding school for boys pr.
nsrlns for rdlle&re. nrlentie.- .hnAi ... ,...-
nees. Ideally located country dar srhenl.
Ural. lUDHiix turning rnuniry as
Iw rotes for dve-day boarders.
Catalogs
SIILLERRVILI.E. PA.
MII.I.ERSV1LLR STATE NORMAL KCnoni.
Mlllersrllle. Lnncnster Co.. Pa. ileautlfui
campus, commpd dorm's, high-grade lnstr
tiyilon tree Aiiaress c, tl.Qordlnler Prln,
PENNINGTON. N. j. '
THE PENNINGTON srHnnl
, Military Prlll. PRANK Mi?DAlflE?"n n"
Meodmsster. Roi TO. Pennington. V. J. "
" i'HKKSKILL. V. V. '' -
Peekskill Academy
. Mllltury
enin ear
i... r,, T.. .. "nince 1887)
C. Srarate bulldlntr for oung noys (T-tS'
Address The PrlnelpnL Peeliaklll. W. Y.
Young Mm nnd llo.rB
l'ORT IIEPQSIT. MI),
THE TOME SCHOOL
On-the-Husqiiehanna
National Hoarding School for Boys
College Preparatory and
General Course
Murray Peabody Urush. Ph. D..
"'""i uvposu. aiaryiand
NtwSwimmtnp Pool
Port Uenoslt. farland
ayn .' I'uminji jss.sii.''iiiiiji.uh'.ih -ij.iii.7l
. I Director. Port Deposit. Maryland A
I Ntv Swimming Pool M
Port Deposit. Maryland M
Where only a row aro present a thor -
ollffll rlpntilne. nlrlncp nn,1 rlrvlnir nt 1 Hi
room Is all that Is needed, provided the
source of Infestation Is within tho room
Itself nnd has been destroyed. A bright
day should be chosen for tho work nnd
as many as possimo oi tno oojecis in
Comfort Baby's Skin
With Cuticura Soap
And Fragrant Talcum
rr unp1Ctfrai
if 11 ten. t f Meiruttnff I runic.
AfiarMivvutifft
Umtrlt,btXUUJ(t".
Safe
Milk
For Infants
& Invalidi
No Cteklsg
A Nutritious Diet for All Ages
Quick Lunch at Home or Office
Avoid Imitations, and Snb.titutei
Yonnr Men nnd Hovw
WI5NONAII. N. J.
If II iT "m-
Where character, manliness and honor are developed.
Wenonah is an independent unit in your boy's 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.
1 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 tho
school year.
Junior department, six hundred and fifty for the school
year.
Catalogue and View Book Upon Requett
DR. CHARLES H. LORENCE, MAJOR C. A. SNYDER,
Preiident Superintendent
BOX 411, WENONAH, NEW JERSEY
nORDENTOTVN. N. J.
.- BORDENTOWN- i
MILITARY INSTITUTE
. nORDKNTOWN. N. J.
FDnrnSEi The Individual development
or a boy's character nnd scholarship for
thy work of tho world ln college, sclen
I,n."h2P' "f business.
FACULTY: A larsm. sympathetic and
emclent body of Instructors. 83 years'
exprlnei.
INKTRUCTION: Small classes. Individ
ual attention. Each boy Is taught HOW
to study.
LOCATION: Itrnlthflil location on the.
Delawnre River, seven mllen from Tren
,on,!'.n!!!8 Pennsylvania Railroad.
SCHOOL LIFE: High standard of so
cial ind mornl student life Supervised
athletics, wholesome food, carefully ree
umted dally program of work nnd recre
ation and drill produce sound hodles.
capable minds and cheerful dispositions.
'; mtalouue. atldrrsa Drawer C-tl
Pol. T. I). I.nnilon. Prln. A' Commandant
WAYNE. PA.
ST. LUKE'S SCHOOL
WAYNE. (Slain Line P. R. R.) ta.
Healthful location, homelike bulldtnirs.
Mental and physical instruction, high moral
tnlluenco makes unusual appeal to parents
and boys Prepares for college or business.
CHARLES HENRY STROUT, A.M.,
Ileadmnatrr
SALTSRCRO. TA.
C
'KISKI"il
Special preparation for college and tech
nical schools. Proceotorlal vystom. All
sports. Gymnasium, swimming pool, eta
School owns Its own farm and dairy, Ral
I860. For catalog address Uox 830.
DR. A. W. WILSON, Jr., President
Saltshurg, Pa.
new HLnnMriEi.n, pa.
Carson Long Institute
a 1.4t.1ypar' . I,om'' School for Hors
rnnrhiniT ,t8 ""n.'i1 tho healthful
foothills of the Hlue Ridge Individual
and personal Instruction how to learn
how to labor, how to lle Collee Prnar-aton-
Huslne's .Junior Courses Span-
L'U,1 renSn- rublln Rrclln. Separate
buildings for boys under 13 vears stronr
religious, but non-sectarian Influence; 4u5
and up; Juniors. JSTfl Address Carson
Long Institute. Uox L. New Uloomflold.
nimiLKiiut. p..
Bethlehem
Preporatorv Schoal
n. ..., ... iuuu udjti pre
pared for leading universities In
I -12 years. Unanimous endorss
l me.nt .f..nur work by Principal
unlxersltles Scholarships to
arlous colleges Sfodern build
Ings. Gymnasium, Swimming
Pool and .estenslve Athletlo
grounds. Reasons ble rates. Sen-
11.11. 1. ha... t... mnn .
"TAitu,VuV.".?Il ';'"'
wu... .. Atjltlll.1. ill.
A..
Headmaster
PKXNhltf RO. PA.
Perkiomen School for Boys
College Preparatory, Music. Oratory. Dust
nees Agriculture All athletics. 20-acre
campus Scholarships Development of char
acter nnd training for servl-M our aim
Junior School for younger boyk In separata
cottage, '"atalcc.
ObCAR S. KRIERKL. n.n
Ilex nn.
l'ennslmrg. P.
NA7.RETH. PA
Nazareth Hall Military Acndem
Naturrth, Pa. Founded 174S
A Military Academy for Roys. Caller
Preparatory and lluslness courses. Senior
Intermediate and Junto- Departments Vlg'
orous athletic and military j(e Of Naxareth
Hall, former Secretary George 11 . Cortelyou
says "Naxareth Hall Is a character builder
nnl n mrm train. nf !.. ij .1 uuuuv.
Addresn The Itev. A. n. TTiseler. I)'.n.
Prln.
LANCASTPJt. PA.
FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL ACADEMY
nVUi,l2",'v VuViKoundtlIi n?7. Addriss
nox 413. K. M. Hartman. A. Si.. Principal"
WOODSTOCK. VA.
The Massanutten
Military Academy
Preparatory school for boys. Healthful Io.
cation, beautiful Bhenandoah Valley. 100
pities from Vashington. Prepares i
lair A ni1 hiialnAaa a..l ' f, i Tr
VWMW "Vj.n'pSrKy';
New
U.n-
Howard J. Benchoff. A. M. ,
HcalmftkUr. Has S6, Woodstock. v
-$&:& - -V
1 tho room should be removed'
I nliff-htv nnnnrl.
iUtfor
oughly sunned.
I 'i"
' i
mi STORE ORDEtt
AKE AS GOOD AS CASH-
...... . -,.,- - . . L. ..
n,iu ciinuio ynu 10 our ill mo at"
piirtment and specialty stores you '
rirnrtr Our terms are bistd on the
fngth of credit rn felr and mod
rt Write for full details.
MARRIOTT IIROS.,1118 Chestnut
Yonnir Men nnd Ilom
WKNONAH. N. J.
y - - '!
I y i-Oe a "jhouaht I ; J
I Seauy
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wEmwwS7m
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Wenonah
MILITARY
ACADEMY
HARB1SBPRO. PA.
HARRISBURG ACADEMY "..
. Senior and Junior department. Uodar.,
individual Instruction In collega nreparatr.
and general courses. New fireproof bnUav,
tars with large, sunny rooms. Cottar 4r
paltory system. Athletic n-ld. Moderata rts,
ARTHUR E. BROWN. Headmastor. n
Bo L. Harrlaburg. Pa.
HWARTHMORE. PA. . ' '
Swarthmore Preparatory
Pr.'?'J!.r'" noJZ for rollege or Llfowot.
f mail Classes. Junior Dept. Summer School
For cataloriw sddrees
W. P. TOMLINSON, M. A.
Rot an. Bwnrthmore. Pn.
Young Women and filrls
The Stevens School
For Girls
A school providing the development which
leads tn worthy home membership and the
highest type of citizenship.
Faculty of highly educated women, vrlth
experience which specially qualities them to
teach their respective branches. Course of
I study along lines of Hornce Mann School of
I Teachers Collece. Columbia UnUerslty. Pupil, ,
activity and participation General. Pre
parutory and College Courses. 1
I 54 th Year Opens Sept. Slst .C'
I For rates and all partclulars. address ',
Miss Katharine M. Denworth, Principal
g21 W. Phelten Ave.. Oermntotrn. rhlla.
I Tho Phpho Annn Thnrna '
Open-Air Model School of Dept. Education.
Itr.Tii Mnnr rollege. For Ofrls. Primary
through college preparatory. Pupils admit
ted ns vacancies occur Progressive methods.
All ronstructUo capacities of childhood de
veloped Onens Sept 27th For catalog ad.
dress tho Head Mistress, Tho Model School,
Rryti Jlawr, J
Miss Sayward's School for Girk
OVERRROOK. niIUnnLPIIIA. PA.
College preparatory and secretarial courses;
Junior and Musical Departments. AthlettciC
Domestlo Science Carriage calls for dubII.
In Dola. Cymvyd. Merlon and Wynnensld
Wrlte Dept L.
MISS S JANKT SATWARD Principal.
Philadelphia School of Design -
For Women (Eat. 1844)
Fine Arts. Design In all branches. Interior
Decoration, etc Art Study with business
alue. Graduates In demand at good sale
nrles. nook els. Ilox 21. Ilroad and Mute
Streets. Philadelphia. Pa.
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nnaa iii.iujhij tfl
THE MARY LYOrl SCHOOL q
A country bibool In a College Town -
College prepar'toryi certificate privileges! gen
eral and linlshlnu courses, opportunity for ad.
vanced study, one teacher to every six girls i
open air clussrooms SBVIStr GABLES, our
Junior School for girls .!; sep'r'ts romsisi
eoulvmeat. II.Sl. Crist. A.ll.'.rrunrea UCtTmt.
A. II. . Prlnclpuls. Uox 1S08. Swartlunore. PiT
nEVONpA
DEVON MANOR InValley For,,
from Phlla College Prop",10n' 19 m
Mr.IingdniiCaskln.Prln..Rox 110.neven.Pa..
i.iiiiv., r..
LINDEN HALLSEMINARY
A girls' school since 17-tfi Academic. Col.
lege Preparatory and Special Courses, fi.p.
arate Junior Departmmt Gymnasium, Hro
i,LV,, . Cllo Re. F. W. STENGEL.
Principal. Rox 10.1. Lltltr Pn. "UJkx-
KRINTOWN PA. "
BEECHWOOD (Inc.)
A Cullurnl aed Practical School for Yow
Women. Thorouohlu Kstod Strong Faoultvx,
riiSPiir"0? ,ftr 'lf:'nalntenance and respoa-
Ibllltles of life College Preparatory Dept..
siul0V, Art , Domestic Science. Brcretarr
hip. Normal Kindergarten Address
M, II. RKARRR. Ph. O.. Prreldeni
Uox tin Jenklntown Pa.
WBST CHKSTKB. PA ' "
DARLINGTON SEMINARY
A developing School for Girls. 60-acr
ratste In PennsvUanla's finest country.
Language Art Music, Expression, Stare,
tsrlal, llus.ness and Household Manage.
ment, Ccllege Prenaratlon Catalogue.
CHRISTINE If RYE President
Iloi 1 n West Ch ester Pa"
f.OTnKW1LT.R. MIT.
Maryland College for Womeni
Courses: Collage Preparatory. College. n.S
mestlo Science. Music. Expreaslon. aS.3
vantages! 10 miles from Raltlmorei flrspreef
buildings! strong faculi'i OS years' history
Catalogue. ""
Addreee Rox L. I.utliervllle. M'arrlanet.
NKW YORK CITY
The FIneh School. New York City.
, ? wwimil iur
roe i graauaie worK.
Jessica OV Corrave,f
l. Catalogue- Sopre-1
a. u.. ui.. 1.1., principal, c
tary. Rox L. Wl W. 7Tth St
A. u,, j,i.. ii., princin
WOnWATJt. CONN,
Hn.IIIDK A School for fllrb ,
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