't DREAMLAND ADVENTURES LONESOME BEAR'S BROTHER By DADD CHAPTER V The Dear's Esespe UT WANT to gt home 1 I want to go A homel" moaned the bear In the ..... menaeerle, gaelnsr sadly out nt VtttV nd mUy throun the baM of h,B , -Pnnr Lonesome Bear, how did you ever ret hereT" demanded PtfifKy, tears coming to her eyes as she saw his woe ful stat- Tno clrcus owner nnswerea ,hVbo"lght'l'lm from a wanderinB Do. .. '..J , animal tra ner who had him Sanclmr o the street." he said. "Ano rvo been sorry over my bargain ever since. He naa iuv uvoijr v...u ... ...v Siimos with his mournful walling." auir.13J.. flashed Ind irnant y. "I mess you would do a lot of mournfut walling yourself If you were taken out of the free woods nnd sunshine and locked up in a little circus eagre," she m -What aro you going to do with "That Is what I am asking you," sala The Question Corner Today Inquiries 1. Who was the first and only wife of a President of the United States to ride to the White House with her h'usband after his In auguration? 2. Describe a novel .clock suitable for library mantelpiece or desk. 3. How can candles be prevented from dripping down on to the edge of the candlestick? i. When the collar of a straight col-lar-and-cuff set wears out, what use can be made of the cuffs, which will then be "odd"? 5. In what east way can the deeply embedded strands of silk be re moved from nn ear of corn? 0. What pretty gift for the bride-to-be would make pleasant "pick-up aork" for tummertlme? Yesterday's Answers 1. The word "spinster" originated from the old law which forbid a woman to marry until she had spun a complete set of bed linen. 2. A tool box that is sightly as well as convenient is in the shape of a toy bureau, open on two sides and the top, with boles in the shelf to hold the tools upright, and a drawer beneath to hold nails and tacks, 3. The tea-strainer that has one aluminum side to catch the drip ping from the other, perforated, side, Is Bafe to set down without danger of staining the tablecloth. 4. Linens stored In bureau drawers ran be kept from yellowing if the inside of each drawer is painted blue. 5. The reception cards included in a wedding invitation should be worded exactly like the invitation to the wedding itself, omitting the words "At the marriage," etc. 6. A novel parasol recently manu factured has extra silk ou the top arranged with handles so that uhen the parasol is folded the pilk forms a convenient bag with bone handles. GALVANIZED COPPER AND ZINC SHEETS L. D. BergerCo.,-59 N. 2d St Bill, Market DM.- Xeyton', ifafct 40M Stenographers in New York Bank caceueni opportunity In large for capable, experienced lie downtown .----- .-. -..... .v.. vvu lw.MtrUDI r " years, rermanent positions. ex cilitnt working conditions. 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Artesian water, and developed properties, with ll the modern privileges that are Avalon's own. You m s t art at w.?i....( yo" '": 'titlxate now tou ''eloeet myort. nfrV, ?!ble u to Jfferthe.. b.ritaln Send Coupon Today PHIUADElIPrlW,'l-j 'Maw L kSwf e-pw ' o PmiiSl'?,V,V)Sner'. Ll. bought maybe you t..r hJm.l5 nl homesickness." h VL an1 ,miy ,00kd ftt u'e hear, J?,?" .ftna leemed to be 'crying. him jri on,,V.'?J58 ,n,"F tn w ' euro h m tStSIare5 PmY "That is to turn 5iv.iD5rnd,.'t h,m so back to h,s pifTI?iiilm .!2se.!" claimed the cm ?o rtr?wJf t 7ha.l1 U8t waht want L , but T d0" t dare. He might go prowimg around killing folks" 8 will ftesi?im,5iettr. Is ?. ?001 b"ar "d w !! 'lot. kl" folks," replied Peggy, "We the woods If you will give him to us." Th'l JJi..,,ftd,y 8lvo him to you, but " w fiCU!' ?wnw dldn,t nnl8h what h StLJ0!"8 ,0 fly. for lust then he won "idL V' b'gtent whcro tha mow was still going on, hnm. " t0 T hmftI J wa"t tO BO JJvJ.. moa.11C( the bear onco more. T0,11 "hall (rohome, and rl?ht nwav. Vn ?""om2 B?Ji ald Pesay. Billy, drew Ihe bolt that locked the door. ... cf0.me.f0,lth' I'onesome Dear: You open ' throwing the doOh iiTLbeR,,;.urftld up "ulA'y. y "Free I r"r t" i. Tree!" ho grunted "Can It be true?" i.r01?.0, out a".'1 see'". cried Pespy. The KZ..", "...i18. " ."A' craw nK out mals saw this they began to howl ami to scream and to roar. They wanted .....Juan wo poor, wnen uie other am. to do ircq, too. 4i "Let us out! We want to iro home.' iiioy crieo. to reegy and Bllv. But I'tmy and nilly didn't dnre to let the other animals out, for the circus owner If s';c" on,y -ne uear to Hum. Be sides, they vere afraid If the other ani mals got loose they might do harm. The henH kMSAi. tiuvrt t. ...t... . tho animals and ran up to see what was h. .. iiiii "e.?rw very angry when he jaw Hilly letting the bear out. ... y' J.ul wllat nro you dolnK wl,h that bear? ' ho shouted. Rrabblne up an animal whip. The circus owner pave the bear to uo. wo nro tatting mm back to the woods," replied Peggy. . i.,You f?oll;h children, the bear would kill you I I'm going to give you a thrash tiff as soon as I get him back Into ht cage." The animal trainer ratted his whip to drive the bear back, but before ho could use It, he was seized by a lone mack urm it was the trunk of Uio friendly elephant. "Ho, ho I Mr. Keeper," trumeted the elephant. "The bear shall go free, but j onuii no iur yuuryu now it reels io oe inui up in a cage. With that tho elephant hurled the Keopor into me near b cago ana slammed the door aftor him. Billy quickly locked the door, and there was the animal keeper shut up tight where the bear had ucen. "Ho! Hoi Heel Haw! Haw!" intiPh.rt all tho animals, seeing the keeper locked up. But Peggy nnd Billy didn't wait tn laugh with the animals. They lifted the wall of the tent so the bear could go through, and as he trotted outside they jumped on ins DacK ana rode away luniuu i,l? iVUi'UD, Tomorrow will ba told how Pr-r-v t,i Billy find the bear Isn't what they think no in. The Irritation caused by Is quickly relieved by A nasal spray or douche with a solu tion of half a tea spoonful of MILTON In a glass of tepid water affords Immediate relief. Three or four applications a day will keep you free from the distress. , MILTON la aoothlng for eunbumi. In- 1 ect bltce, and etingi. Ivy poltoning and nettle rath: it kills dliceie term deposited by flletide itroyj bad odore, including that of peripiratlon, and hai a halt of other summer uice. MILTON U perfectly aueconavceDout; it not polionoui and cannot corrode or take Are. Booklet with each bottle. 2 sizes 60c & $1.00 EACH MAKES GALLONS At Draoilil ana Creter AUXDISMAWltCO 12 Stone EL, New York NOW iwiith And we oat oar selllnc expente In halt by eelllne them Immediately. Eaiv payment!, ot course. Tlut let ue tell you the details through the well Illustrated booklet that vi will send ou lor the asK- Ask nowl Send Coupon Today pbYw jsst ".ft"wt EVENED p Things You'll Love to Make Moxld I For your new satin hat hero Is a truly fascinating ornament And so Inex pensive, too. Paint a latBo wooden but ton mould with block and any other pretty color. Sow It on your hat, using a small bead over the hole to fasten the thread. With lh addition of a few worsted leaves and stem you havo a unique little hat ornament. KLOHA. Today TODAY Is nhat you have. It is alfio what you am. And again. Today Is uhat jou do, And If you hnven't nnjthlng, ami nrrn't nny bod ,nnd do nothing why, then, for you there Is no Today. For Today Is music. Today i" art. Today is literature. Today N Joy. Today It work. Today is play Today is LIFE. Yciterday Is no problem for It is past. Tomorrow ls"no problem foi It Isn't here. Today Is supremacy. Today is the world. Today Is Op portunity I Crowd in upon It then. Today take hold upon Its faintest chance. Spread your smiles Today. Be game Today. Be glad and great Today. Today Is tho day your day. Today Is Time and Change doing its job. Are you a vital part of the play? Today you may start out all anew. Today you may put to use what you learned a day ngo. The center of your entire life may revolve about Today. But above all things, do not fear Today. And let all worry slide. All things that do not count let them go, too. Work .nnd help nnd love Today. For this Today will never dnwn again ! George Matthew Adams, In July-August Good Housekeeping. BIG BOOK BARGAINS For Vacation Reading Thev are by popular authors and have been used In our library, dood clean condition. 30 Cents ench, or FOUR for a DOLLAR Womrath's Circulating Library 15 South 13th Street, Philadelphia STEAMSHIP NOTIOKq International Mercantile Marine Company AMERICAN LINE N. Y. Cherbourg Southampton New York Ausr. 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GRACE LINF VPERU 'CHILE Mmi THE DAILY NOVELETTE Le MoUBqueldire Tly ARISTA K. tlBUSKIt It wan very evident that tho three people who had Just entered the corri dor of the Stafford Hotel were not of the qrdlnary wealthy class usually seen there. The only thing which distin guished them from the frequenters of that most fashionable of Chicago's fashionable hotels was that they ap peared to be Just a little more fashion able and Just a little more rlohly dressed. "An unusually pretty girl, with her father and mother." would havo been the thought of a casual observer. Casual obscrers Wcro scarce In that hotel corridor, however. There was ft tall figure In a gray uniform standing near tho door, presumably an attendant. Tho girl's father handed the light wraps of the ladles to tho man In uniform and the three passed Into the reception room Ho who was "presumably an attend ant" murmured a surprised "Thank you" to tho man Just disappearing through the door, and then regarded the armful of wraps with a delighted smile. Curious actions on the part of an attendant I But If the gentleman who had ro trustingly donated two expen sive wraps to a presumable attendant had been a trifle less nearsighted, or his companions a trifle mote observant, a medal of the Legion or Honor which the attendant woro might havo established the Identity of his calling a little dif ferently. Further lncstlgatlon would hnve proved him to be ft colonel In the ALL THIS WEEK ! Sumatra B1. COFFEE 45f Ib.t 3 lba., S1.30 Danquct Ul. COFFEE Ze II). I .1 lbs.. 81.15 "Man's Mind Is Shown By His Doublet" From the Spanish YOUR opinion of a man's tte is often determined by the appearance of his motor car. Shtlton Loom Automobile Upholstery Fabric register good taste and discrimination. These exquisite fabrics are availible in a range of patterns and colors which will insure distinction for your car. TIIE SEAL OF DISTINCTION Sidney BlimbnthAl is? Co. Inc. 395 Fourth Avenue, New York a. STKAMSini' NOTICES WHITE STAR LINE N. 'Y. Cherbourg Southampton Olymplo Auk. 28Rept. lSJOct. 13 Adriatic Sept. lSOct. lOlNov. 20 NEW YORK LIVERPOOL Mobile Auk. SllSept. 23 JelIlo Auk.' 28lOct. 2Nov. 3 nJ'le Sept. 4Oct. o.No. 3 icrmerly Clerelaml. NEW YORK AZORES GinRALTAR NAPLES OENOA SnP' Auk. 31 Cretlc Sept. 10 ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE PHILADELPHIA LONDON Onawatomle Auir. 2S Wauconilii :::::::::: :$: it ! Muhopuc Mackinaw Sept. 2! HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE P1IILADELPIII ROTTERDAM Mnnlyk . Auk. 21 Ileukelatlyk . Sept. 10 WHITE STAR DOMINION MONTREAL tJL'EHEC LIVERPOOL Mecantlc . . .. Auk. 21Sept. 18Ott, 10 Caniutu uk. 24Spt. 2SOet. 30 Freight Office, 405-414 Bourse Bldj., Phila. EARN-LINE Infc-pnratnl 1801 U. S. SbJppiug Board bteel Sleunen General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia--Manchester SS "Dei Moines Bridge". Loadinx Philadelohia Havana SS "Coquina" Sailed For rates and particulars apply U Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St PHILADELPHIA, PA. fUMMINC LINE (J. S. SHppiof Board Stetl Steimeri Regular Service PHILADELPHIA to Rotterdam & Antwerp SS "Arhpa" Aug. 20 SS "Lake Harmbia'V. .Sept 10 (From Pier 34, South Whnrvae.) For information apply A. D. Cummins & Co., Inc H. P. DILKES, Manager 139 South 4th St, Phila. Lombard 41S7-4KS-MM Main 191 STKAMHOVr NOTICES Boats Leave Arch St. Wharf for Burlington Island Park, Bristol and Trenton F.VK.m MJNDAY For Trenton S 10 A M . 10 00 A M , 1 00 P. M 4 00 P. St., B.00 P. ir. t) 36 l Por nrlatol 6 80 A M . 2 00 P. M.. 4 00 r M., 8 30 P SI , J , For Purllntton Island Park. O.OO A SI 2 P. !.. R I M llTWiDlV HAn.INOS For Trenton, 8 30 A. M 1 30 P St.. 5 an p. sr For Hrfatol and Purllnaton laland Park 8.30 A. SI,. 8 30 PSI. Kitra boat 1 10 P. M. Saturdaya (or Uurllnitnn laland Park Hate of fare-One Way HO Centa, Children. ISc Sundaya and llolldaya Aaulta. 40c, Children. 20c Queen Anne Moonlight Boat leerca Areli St. Warf Krery F.voolnc t. o'elotk, except Mondaj. Bound trip fare, JSSp Includlna war tax, "DAY and MOIIT tfia nOLI'HIN LrNE, French army and of a very pleafelnjr ap- Dearanee This colonel, after entertain Ing himself with many broad road e rins, ou served to the large marblo clock over tne aoor; "Jean, my son, yoti have an adven ture! My boy, you will guard these pretty things very carefully, and wbjn the generous Amorlcans return, perhaps, If you are very polite, you will receive a tip." And a smile being Insufficient, the young Frenchman gave vent to a hearty laugh, He stopped suddenly and mUt torod to himself: "That girl wad very much like, 1 wonder)" He was turning the gentleman's hat In his hand!, and his eyes, chancing to light upon the name ot the owner en graved on the band, ho uttered an ex clamation, Tho real attendant appeared a mo ment later He was made acquainted with the situation, which delighted him as much as It had his companion. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Evening School of Accounts and Finance w&z$ j JljKx I IjMEV 'v -LnLmJLmmmJULm I Registration Opens Aug. 23 Registration Dates: Aug. 23 to 27, be. 9 A. M. to 5 P. ty. Aug. 30-Sept. 3, inc 9 A. M. to S P. M. 7 to 9 P. M. Sept. 7 to 18, inc. 9 A. M. to S P. M. 7 to 9 P. M. Saturdays 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. Owing to the limits which must be set on tho num ber of students accepted, early registration is desirable. New Courses Include Railroad Traffic and Rates Management of Industrial Enterprises Trade Opportunities and Resources of South America Other Courses Offered by the Evening School Are: Accounting Investments Corporation Finance Business Law Government Regu- L!f, "rd PP" Mo0k.yrT Credit o of Burin... ,n JMarine Foreign Trade and Industrial Relations Compensation and Ocean Shipping and Employment Casualty Advertising Management Business Cot-re- Economics spondence Markets & Prices Salesmanship Real Estate Corporate Taxes, Including Income Taxes Address all inquiries to THEODORE J. GRAYSON, Director 300 South 36th Street Eell Phone Baring 100 Roth Sexes School of Music Thaddeus Rich, Mus. Doc, Dean V V Illfirli TWrorirtr Thorough Instruction from I the Primary Department to the' Awarding of Diplomas. In Violin, Piano. Voice, Orgaji, Cello. Harp, Irish Harp. Mandolin and Guitar All Orchestral Instruments, Harmony, Counterpoint Training Courses for Teachers of Music for Public and Private Schools Distinguished Instructors and Competent Assistants Course In niementary Harmony Fto to all Students of the School Operatic Chorus forming Make Application Torm of 10 Private Lessons In Violin Department: S7.B0 to $60 00 Piano Department: $7.60 to $50 00 For Terms In Other Departments and Full Details, send for Catalog F-17, or call at the School of Music 221 S. 17th Street (Bell rhone, Diamond 6S1) IIKANCII scnoni.s: .North rtilla. llrnnch. 013 W. I.rhUh Ave. (Nenr Orrmiintown Ae.) Grrmantuirn llrancli. 3llu OermantoiTa Are. (.Near Chrlten Ave.) npEMPLE UNIVERS1T H Ilrouil St. below Tlrrkn J'hllBUelphla Y UKH After High School ou must decide your future voca tion If It la to be business a xpeclflc training In business ad muilbtratlon Is essential Manv IIlBh School graduates have )rof Itcd by Pelrca School training I'elrce Is America's foremost bunl-iiest-choul f'our nr vmuir r " Business Administration ; Sales rnu'ir'p New wo-yen'" Cotnn",i clal Training Course. Courses for miii: wimen HTtarlal, Short hind and typewriting. Peirce School of Business Administration Pine Street. at of Ilroml. I'lilludelphla Salaries Raised in 6 Months U y taking one of nur apaclal plaht rnuraea sou can hare your aalary rulaed in alii inontha Call write or phone for rar ttculara about our apeclal coureea Strayer's Special Night School 807 Cheatnut St. Walnut 384 BANKS tg VSSUJJCUJ Nl0l,l C,l. For Taoroagh Commerciil Education Thla great achool of business will train nou to hold Important post Cotirif In Accountincy Bookkeep ing Shorthand (Pitman or Clregg Matema), Tjplng. becretarlal Work, ilualnean Admlnlstratlnn Commercial Teaching, Mankere' Uualneae Slen'a Heal Katate 1 i:atate. L'red t ilrn'a Law Credit rouraea, naleama nam If C P A . 'Hit Spanish I'Ull Beryice rvlce Klllnr Couraea r.ltectlve PublTo Speaking J Penmanahlp Hon WHlnnt St. l'hllndelnliln ?I1LLKH,SV1I.IJ5. 1-A. lnt.I.KRMX?I.LE STATE NOBMAI, BCIIOOL Mlllerevllle. Laneaater Co., i. Beautltul ler Co., Pa. Beautlh m'a, hlih-grade Instr. 0, H. QoTdlnlar. frli campua. comrooo. oori lod. dor 1 tuition tree. AMnw Vrta. "I wan called to ths offlc for a few minutes," explained that jgrlnnlng offi cial. "We've had no guests for the last hour and I thought I could risk a mo ment or two." Q "Merel, mon ami," responded the young Frenchman. "Tou have done me a great servicer For the next half-hopr he lounged" about the corridor. When Eleanor Howard and her .pa rents entered the corridor preparatory to leaving, they were assisted In putting on their wraps by tho same person who had taken them from Mr. Howard. Then they left the hotel, entered their car and returned home. The next day, when Eleanor was searching for a slip or paper she had mislaid, she discovered a card In one of tho pockets of her wrap, on one aide of which was engraed: "M. le Colonel Jean Relllard. Ilue Na tlonale, Paris, at prosent the Stafford Hotel.'' SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES University of Pennsylvania nothSeiee 1 Peirce SCH0OL BusjS&ES s Administration niHE world of business is divided into two classes: Those who havp had Peirce training and those who wish they had. Men and women who have thorourh training In bualneas eentlal are In demand. No matter how aountl a general duration you liae, a coure at Peirce School will nt you Mtter for a buslneiui career f'ouriea for younc men Husl nes Admlnlatratlon: Two.year Commercial Training: Salee manahlp. Courvns for ynun women Secretarial . Short hand and Tjpewrltlntr. trrlte for stth Year Book Pine St. Weit of Broad L. FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM For Boys and Girls Four Phlladelphl elementary achoola n4 Central School, a nlor and eanlor hlh achool lndudlnr colieae preparatory depart- i R!nt Deelopi the. conatructl-e faculties throutth phjalcal and moral culture. Stu dtnta tauitht the practical and ak llful uae if handa aa well aa hralna Small claaaea. I Comtant peraonal touch with an exception ally able faculty. Larao playground, win naalum. lunch room, aplendldly rtlitod and ventilated claaarqoma. Open to other de- oomtnatlona Write for year book and ratea. W,Vr,r" ,"non nn. iTlncIpal, 15th and Bare 8ta., I'hlladelphla. BROWN PREP -,.- ch-rr the rtudent to know and to uae what he knows College preparation, Buelnaaa Couraea Forty yeare of oontlnued auo ceaa without a dollar of nubile or private assistance proves the value and the need 3f our methoda. They are different and they are right Invtattratk and knew. SPECIAL COACHTNO CI-ASflES Btudenta In Shorthand the Parke-Schoch-Pitman or Uregc Syatema dealroua of mak ing headway during the aummer montba vituu.u ici u explain our apeoiai aummer coaching olaaa, k,rfa Tulv l,k 1.a.. .( Ki riiiLA. 'tiL-HiNEsV colKqe .,,.na Loiirce ot Commeree 1017 Cheatnut fit. Philadelphia Friends' Select School 5 J: The Parkway, Cherry and loth Hta All gradaa between Kindergarten and Coll.,. 1 Htarida fur, thorough work anrt all-round fhrlatlan iharacter Hnlns Ninth MontS I IOth P.,iIvS.Vlirli!jai;,U'80t- PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE 1111-1713 Chetnut Street Beat achool for Bookkeeping, Shorthand. (Secretarial Touch Typewriting Engllah. eto Individual Inatruc Day and Kg Seaalona FJT CHF.STKK. PA West Chester State Normal School On Tenna B,. B Trolley to Phila. Flta for t caching, college, bualneaar I2H 0 KINfUTON. PA. WYOMING SEMINARY A oo-educat!ona achool where boy end glrla got a vlelon, Exceptional teachers In evarv dept. College prep- tory and Pomaatlo Arta and Science, raovn, nuHuivvB, ..luaic. An, ora Military .rairj WKl Oynnaalum and 70th Vlir. P!nAWA AthK Cata tnietio atalo. ddreae , IX D..Prea. Klnratan. Pa T. j,. Hpra On the other, written In pencils "I thank you for trusting me with your valuable- property," and In very fine writing! "Dp you remember a certain colonel who used to sing 'Le Mouseq.uetalre'7" Eleanor, at first dumfounded, then sttuek with the humor of the situation, laughed hysterically. Then she grew thoughtful and drawing some paper to ward hor she wrote: "I assure you there Is no one more worthy of our trust. The singer ot 'Le Mousquetatre' Is not forgotten " She addressed it to Mr. Jean Tlelllard, the Stafford Hotel, and mailed it thoughtfully. That afternoon Colonel Ttelllaxd en tertained Miss Kleanor Howard with stories of bravery, of death, of courage ous men's deeds In the great war. But tho one which Interested them both the most was something like this: "Mademoiselle, don't voti remember I the French officer that was nursed back Yeung Men nnd Hots WENONAn. N. J. f 11 M tNa f nkr MMMnk 1 U 3 la ! T f --W ""P Where character, manllne and honor are developed. Wenonah i an independent unit in your bojr' education, and not merelr a preparatory gchool. Healthfully situated in a .olely reaidentlal town. A faculty second only to that of Weit Point in efficiency. Academic studies for college preparation. Special and butinea coursei. Military system brings out all that Is good and manly. Separate junior department for boys of ten or orer. Academic course, seven hundred and fifty dollars for th school year. . . Junior department, six hundred and fifty for the school year. Catalogue and View Book Upon Request DR. CHARLES H. LORENCE, MAJOR C. A. SNYDER, President Superintendent BOX 411, WENONAH, NEW JERSEY BWABT11MOBE. TA. Swarthmore Preparatory Prepares Boys for College or Wfework. f mall Clasae. Junior Dept. Summer School For catalogue addreaa W. P. TOMLINSON. M. A. Box 20, Bw.rlhmore. Fa, yA7ABETll. TA. Nazareth Hnll military Acadetnv Naxareth, Pa. Founded 1713. A Military Academy for Boya. College Treparatory and Buelneea couraea. Senior. Intermediate and Junlo" Departmenta. Vig orous athletic and military Jlf-. Of Nazareth Hall, former Secretary Oeorge B. Cortelyou says: "Nazareth Hall la a character builder not a mere trainer of the mind " Arlrlreea The Rev. A. I. Thieler, P.P.. Prln. rENNSHCBO. PA. Perkiomen School for Boys College Preparatory. Mualc, Oratory. Bual neaa. Agriculture, All athletics. 30-acre campui. Scholarships. Development ot char acter and training for eervl- our aim. Junior School for younger bovb 'n separate cottage. -lej:. OSCAR H. KBrEBET,. P.P. rtog 11. IVnnarmrr. Ta. Both Seie BQ8I.YN. VA. School for Exceptional Children Home for the care and training of children who are unable to attend other achools Do mestic Belen for older girls: near Phila. Booklet. MolUa A. Wood. Prln.. Daz 114. ttoelm. Pa. Young Women and Otr! The Stevens School For Girls 54th Year Opens Sept. 21, 1920 With oer a half century's eucceeaful aerv lee In the education of slrla and jount women, the achool Is entering upon a atlll larger field of uaefulneaa To thla end Im portant addl'lons havo been made to the teaching force The building la being renovated and mod ern lighting and equipment are being In stalled The course of etudv la modelled after that of the famous Horace Mann School of Columbia LTnleratty Socialized tecltatlon Kindergarten Complete ele mentary School aa well aa High .School. Healthful recreation and exercise provided. Addresa Ml" Katharine M. Denworth. Prlnclnnl Ml W. Chelten Ave., (iermintown. Phils. The Phebe Anna Thornc Open-Air Model , School of Pent. Educntlon. Bryn Mavtr College. Kor Olrla. Primary through college preparatory Pupils admit ted aa vacancies occur. Progressive methods. All constructive capacities of childhood de veloped. Opens Sept 27th Kor catalog ad dress the Head Mistress. The Model School, Bryn Mawr. Miss SaywarrPs School for Girls 0EBIinOOK. PIIIL.VDELPIII. PA. College preparatory and aecretarlul courses. Junior and Mualcal Departments Athletics. Domestic Science Carriage calls for puplli In Bala, Cynwjd. Merlon and Wynneneld. Write Dept. L. MISS S JANET SATWARP Principal. Philadelphia School of Design For Women (Eat. 1844) Fine Arta, Design In all branches, Interior Decoration, etc Art btudy with business value Oraduatea In demand at good salaries Xookleta Box .'1 Broad and Maater Streets. Philadelphia Pa THE COWLES SCHOOL "?'" , . . ttod Hay School for gins from kindergarten through high schools Boja through second grade. Special attention to girls preparing for col lege exam For InfornVn applv Emma Milton Cnwlea. Head nf School Oak Lane Phlla. The Gordon-Roney School For Olrla 4112 Spruce atreet General and College Preparatory Courses Roof Oarden and Gym Mlea Boney. Prln. SWAKTHMOItE THE MARY LYON SCHOOL A Country. School In n College Town P.0.1.'" I0""'"";: Prtyjlee. gen- eral and finishing couraea i opportunity for ad ro. Ta. DEVON. FA. DEVON MANOR '; k.. r. region. IS m Ilea from Phils College Prep Mr.LnngdonCakln.Prln..Bo llO.Deren.Ps. JENTtrNTOlVN. PA. BEECHWOOD (Inc.) A Cultural and Practical JoVioI or Fowna Women. Thoroughly Kttab Strong Facurrui, p.K?.rtl0P MT self-malntensnce and respoa. albllltles of life College Preparatory Depta.. Muslo, Art. Domeatlo Science Secretary ship Normel Kindergarten Address M. n. REANKlt. Ih. P.. Prealdeoi Box 4S0 Jenklntown Pa LIT1T2. PA. LINDEN HALL SEMINARY A glr'a" achool since 174H Academic. Col. Itge Preparatory and Special Couraea.' flso. arate Junior Department. Oymnaelum. sec retarial '-aiaane ivev, r. v, Frinrtpel. Bex IPS. Lttlte. Pa. errKNaia. LCTnERTI.LE. MP. Maryland College for Women Cn;irae! College Preparatory. College. Do. mestlc Science. Mualc. Expreaalon Ad vantsgesi 10 rnllea from Baltimore, freproof hulldlnga, strong faculiv; 80 years' bis tori Catalogue. "rr, Addreae Bex L. Lnrnerrllle. M.r.l.nJ new yokk crrv Tha Flneh School. New Tork City, Boarding -NItVALK. CONN. HILTJ11DK A rlrbool for Girls NORWALR. CONNECTICUT ,.w .mm w,.w k.ui.1 it vqry six glrlal open-air classrooms. 8EYE? OABLRB. our Junior School tor pirls .J; aepVte eomDlete eou(pm;I. H.. W,t. A.ll.', Francis LVcVlai! A. II.. nincipaia. Ilnx 1S0S. Nwartli.no 'ChrU-'ffi . e ' if, ' " v". V",1 J ,' ,. u.-U l-A. ' OJ U-H to neaiuj oy one wnose) imago neeairm (m Vila nsaiMAou &m ! urhftA ory has never left his heartt D ytw , noi recall now mat omcer oiea w, re fuse to be attended by any on bt yourself, and that when you did eejp. with your soft voice, to dull hla Jfv ,' inaa, uq you rememoer mm nn uw w tell you how beautiful were your y7 you In his heart from that time. M , came to America a' week ago, to aeeK 'A you out and ask you to become nla wife. t? will you not tell him that he doe ndt t The story ended there, one reason t ijf,; being that the story teller had an ex- hA tremely sympathetic listener who had J Just answered a very small word and '- tno otner DCing mat wnen a oeauuiui girl has said that very small word t a handsome young man there are thing much more Interesting than stories. Tomorrow' complete novelette, "Bylvta Turns Cobbler" ' Tnnni SIraaMJyri WKNONAH. N. J. Wenonah MILITARY ACADEMY nOBDENTOWN. W. J. r- BORDENTOWN i MILITARY INSTITUTE nnnnrvrntrv. v. J. PURPOSES The Individual develop sent of a boy's character and scholarship tor the worlr of thu wnrM in eotlere. aeleo- ii tlfl a'hnol or buslneaa. rrtCULiii A. large, eyrnpatneuo anai efflcl en i oooy or inatructora. aa yearr eiprlnee. in ual a NMTHnrmnV, Rm.ll rlama. IndlTtJ- ual attention. Each boy la taught HOW to etudv. LOCATION! Healthful location on the Delaware River, seven mlleg from TrszV ton. nn the Pennsylvania Railroad. NCnoOL UTE! High standard of ea rl el and moral atudent life. Supervised athletics, wholesome food, carefully re ulated dally program of work and recre ation and drill produce sound bodleev capable minds and eheerful depositions. For catalogue, atdrets Drawtr CM Col. T. D. I.andon. Prln. A Commandant rENNrNQTON. y. . THE PENNINGTON SCHOOL College and TeehnleaiJ School OTraalmStaak. Sintarr Drill. IBANK HaeDANtEt. V3w eadmaatev. Box TO. Penntnjrtaorif. 1. nARRlSBPBO. TA. HARRISBURG ACADEMY Senior and Junior departments. Itodsrmj rnoiviauai instruction in college preparatarf and general courses. New nrernwr buUefc mgs with large, sunny rooms, nnv Mflmi. r?nta Ami- aultorr system. Athletic field. Hedersta rmtaaL AltTHUR E. BBOWN. Headinastar. Bog tt Harrlabursr. "a. IjANCASTER. ta. FRANKLIN AND MARSITAT.T, Lancaster. Pa. FanndM 171 trinnrv tjn.c"''r' Pt Foonded 17(17. Address Box 41. E. M. nartman. A. M, ITltielnell. citksitnct mu. fa. CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY. St. Martin's, Chestnut Hill, Pa. A day and boarding school for boys pre paring for college, scientific achool or bust nesa. Ideally located country day scJeail. Low rntee for flve-dny boarders. Catalogs on application. "" MERCEnSBPRO. PA. The Mercersburg Academy FOR BOYS Mereerahorg. Fa. Send fee eatalocne to W. MANN IRVINE. Th. P.. I.T B. tlendmaeter. Bert HO. PORT DEPOSIT. MP. THE TOME SCHOOL On.the-Snsqoehanna National Boarding School for Bora College Preparatory and General Courses Tftaes.au TanV.n4i TJMiaVi vBb Vk Director, Port Deposit. Mary'lan'4 jtorn, tiaou A eto Smitntnlna PaaI Fort Deposit. Maryland STAUNTON. VA. STAUNTON MILITARY ACADEMY Ideal home school for manly boya, Largest private Academy In the East boys from 47 States. In beautiful Shenandoah Valley, 1600 feet elevA tlon Prepares for Universities, Government Academies or Business. J27S.00O barracks, complete eciuiD ment. Rates $400. Send for catalog COL. WM. G. KABLE, Ph.D. Principal. StauBton, Vtv. WAiNESBOKO, VA. FISHBURNE MILITARY SCHOOL A school with a homelike atmos phere, where high moral and aca. demio standarda are maintained. Thorough preparation for colleges and aclentlnc echoole New f 100,009 bulldlnge Complete modern equip ment Small claasea, not mora than J!L!J0 "' yr opens 8sptsnbsr. 1 020 Terma, liiOO. For caUloa address Major Morgan IT. Tlndrlna. Principal. Box 41 4, WaypMboro, Vs. It. O T C. under V. B War Dept. UOODSTOCK. VA. The Massanuttcn Military Academy Preparatory achool for boys. Healthful to cation, beautiful Shenandoah Valley, lit miles from Wsahlngton Prepares for oI Use and buolne" Music, athletics. Near 1211,000 Dining Hall and Dormitory. Uas. Ited to 100 boys. 1500. Address Howard J. DcnchofT. A. M. nesdmseter, Box 2S, Woedstaek. yt FRONT ROYAL. VA. " Randolph-Macon Academy ' Ch.rlrm . i1 ursjtn oi tne Kanaoiph.rsron Bis-, t'At'PC'lIill?" Hehnois or Business. MlLITAnY TRAINING at Its 'best !2?:.2 eaufpment. Gymnsslum. sjl athletics. ?pns Seet St. Term I1M Acareaa rhart, ..J"5""?". At jet.i J h A Ji 73 ' ?. "M m ' Pig eipoisai. nw n't ' "Vnsa --" iV lalk.-aw.!aUtL''.('i- . Utt.yi-rjJXAi'hAlSiSliflsilt. I
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