.rr7fW r'Tfit rrr ; tV iV' K'h ... .,. L' V' !.""'i ii, , f ':wwm BVENINd BtjTBlv;0 -PHjUADEtPHlAV MOlftX&T, .&UQ-U&E 30, 1020 LEDGER, nREAMLAtiD ! ADVENTURES THE LITTLE WIZARD nr SADDr rn other stories it hn been 6vrtD0V onrt ! found hpnei ZVtttch brother, Pudgie.in a been told onesomn ?"J1. nrar cove. There: Inei unrVed that Lonetome Bear1 right m VoTrodgte near. The two. Star". PfMe " PodflJe, proml-rd o Jake them nome day on a HU to Bttrtand. OHAFTKIl I TttRY Mkm a Wish Tnaar made a wish as oho lay day r drcamlnB In tho hammock. "Oh, I ,i.h a wlwird would como and carry me JV to a Btrango land where a lot of Surprislnir things ould happen," sho WNoaiooS'er were tho words out of her fluth than a squeaky voice spoke be ESS hr" saying this. queer verse: "jiliem t Ahem I What's this I hear. A maid that's keen to roam, I fear I She bettor stay at home secure, Than dangers of tho woods endure." Peggy turned' so quickly to see the .Juiker that the hammock upset, jCflety-nop. she landed on tho ground, Fnl found herself looking, up nto the face of the oddest kind of a. Ittlo old EX I He had long white whiskers and v wore large shell-rlmmed glasses, a ?M peaked hat and n. black robe a 1 cov irid with pictures of cats and owls and dan and squirmy snakes. Hello I Who aro you?" gasped Peggy, m soon as sho caught her breath. Tho mile old man answered with a song: -Oh cllckety-clack I Oh. cllckety-clack 1 You might guess from hero to Paris and back, , ... And keep on guessing until you arc But still never know! Oh, cllckety clack I" reecy didn't think that a ery pollto ...J,,?' but the little old man'n eyes twlnltljd so merrily sho couldn't feci ""Well', "lyou will not tell me your name, perhaps you will tell me what you are doing here" she said with a smile. Again tho little old man answered with a. tons: "Hlpplty-happlty. yea and nay, I've come to carrv Peggy away, Happlty-hlPPlty. straw and hay. Ill take her far ere tho end of day." Peggy felt a llttlo thrill of alarm at this Sho didn't -know whether Bho wanted to go far away with this odd 'Thank you", sir, but I don't think I'd better go." she replied. "I'm ry com firtable right here nt home." Tho llttlo eld man's eyes still twinkled, but his oice as Arm ns ho sang still another "Vou" made a wish that must come true, A wish vou'll like, a wish you'll rue. You'll be happy, nnd you'll be blue, And lots of folks will envy you." Peggy was moro disturbed thnn ever when sho heard this oong. Part of It sounded good and part of It sounded bad. Wie hnd mado a wUh and evidently the had to take it whether sho wanted to nr not But the llttlo old man chuckled and giggled and laughed, arid at last he winiteti at ner. -inat wink was very teasing. It seemed to promise s lot or run, anu yet u was mucn iikb a boy's "Ink when ho Is up to mischief. She hesitated. "I guess I guoss " she said uncertainly, meaning to say that she guessed she d stay at home. But the little old man turned ner words Into another meaning. "Chuckle-buckle ; giggle-glee ! I guess that you will rldo with me. Woggle, Boggle, steeds so queer, Come to carry us from here.' ' In answer to tho sontr of tho little olrl man two peculiar animals that looked lust like tneir names, woggied and bocgled Into view from behind the shrubbery. More about them will be told in tomorrow's chapter. SCIENTIFIC ASSISTANTS Young men and women u anted to assist In resoarch and teitlng physics and chemistry, and me chanical chll nnd electrical engineering. Entrance salaries for recent college gradu ates 112" p-r month: completion o( 3 years' eolltre. 1110 ner month: completion '2 vnin1 college, lto2 per month r completion 1 year coiiene. iiu per montn. uniy moss nun iol Use training In one -of the above subjects hould apply. Write the Dureau of Standards. Wuhlniton. D C. for Kfneral Information iM application blank, statins your specialty tnd college training-. iUSBAND'S DOCTORS RECOMMEND for Constipation. Add Stomseb. IndlRts- Hen Can hA uteri aa Milk at MacmMlk. Sold only bv the bottla ntvsr br doss. I . . i ' i . i i i wMmmmm .. tw , . iZfoj i -mss j t .jiKti1 && ' k: j&&jmmvti feSl Vlle The Store of SSI . . t W ff mwM Lb. tfo U 1310 Chestnut Street September Sale isaJ of ..S- -M.. Sumptuous Furs Their vogue is assured, fashion's autumn de crees being correctly interpreted; their value likewise warranted I New Coats, Wraps, Manteaux nnd Dolmans in Mink, Moleskin, Alaska Seal, Hudson Seal, Kolinsky, Pony and "Newsealan." With equally rich varieties and values in Fashionable Fur Neckwear. 20 to 25 L than regular season's prices Listed are a few of the tempting values'. VERY SPECIAL: Sealine (dyed rabbit) Coats 36 inches lone;, large cape 1 EtQ ttf -".id , i r, 'belt and pockets JsJJ Vi. j I Scotch Moleskin Coat; 36 inch. ...'. .375.00 Deep collar and belt Scotch MoTtskin Wrap; 4B inch 695.00 Sumptuously lined , Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) 36 inch, .595.00 Exceptional quality Natural Squirrel Wrap ,..995,00 Double cspe effect I Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Wrap'. . . 895.00 Deep collar and cuds of dark iqulrrcl "Nevfsealan" (dyed coney) Wrap. , . . . 495.00 Full length, double cspe eiTect "Newsealan" (dyed coney) 36 inch . .. 375.00 Deep collar and cuffs of lustrous skunk NearSeal Coat; 45 inch 495.00 ill Si :m Natural skunk Remadelina of Under I'crsonal bupcrvs y$ j fi$i) ssi "iir ifSi s i IM Is hflfij 'JM h -urn reft (P 'PEsWx- Tim Grogan There wan o fire down street. Engines dashed up, crowds gathered. Whistles blew, bells clanged. Smoke poured from the. "house. ' Rcd-tongucd flnmes Kcked It up, Jutt no .a cat licks cream. Firemen swarmed up the ladders. A't last every one was out nnd safe. Or so wc thought. Hut n shriek rent the nlr. A frantic mother wrung hen hands. "My babyl I left him nslccpl I had to go to the market Let me In there I My babyl'l They held her back. "It's no tne," sold the chief. "You'd only burn up, too." "My llttlo new babyl" she walled. "Only a month old I 0 save him!" A big fircmau stepped up. "Where's ycr kid?" He shouted above the flames' roar. "Third floor front- Ood save yet" The chief raised his voice : "Tim Grogau, you're mad! I forbid you to try It. You'll go to your death! Think of your wife, tnnn!" But Tim Grogan turned back. He fairly Hew up the ladder. Flames crackled around him. Black smoke nt laxt hid him. The crowd watched breathlessly. "Into the mouth of hell," we said. "He'll never come back." But he did. A yell arose. It changed to a cheer. At the third-floor window he stood. A white bundle was in his armq. He swung out gropingly. Fumes choked him. His bnnds were blistered. A blast singed eyes and hair. Tho roof began to sag. But down the ladder he came. He fell gapping at the bottom. Just then the roof caved in. Eager hands readied for lilra. Thev took the sleeping bnbe. Oar August Sale of Refrigerators, Kitchen Cabinets and Gas Ranges Ends Tomorrow Tomorrow ia your last opportunity to take ad vantage of these wonder ful reductions. It will probably be a long time before you will again see such reductions as these in highest quality gas ranges, refrigerators and kitchen cabinets. Make your selection now. Space permits the listing of only a few of the many exceptional offers in this sale. See the large displays in our showrooms. Gas Ranges in all styles; Cabinets, double and single ovens, also cookers. Hot plates, etc. Gas Ranges connected free of charge. "lilrrarte Triangle" Refrlterntor. ratnllr aire. White enamel lining. Iter. S3R.00. Special. $29.75. Lift-lid style. White enamel. Double null construction. Reg. $17. Special, $13.75, Central Store 13th &'Arch Sti. Mim XPHIUDE1PHIA' Personal Service ess TMSKISkr 4 h? , -; ; n collar and culls Furs IMm ra.i...U.. J sT-..TT ' ' AiTW.Jw;'JL"!- .... , jj-rnuiiv -r , irj'l j- - "" JS M ! TTiaan ? f&W A to ! I m , INCHES FROM The Golden-Plated Rule By Lillian Paschal Day The mother's arms received it. (Tears streamed down her face. "Thank Ood! nnd Tim Grogan l" She choked nnd sobbed. She kissed the corner of his coat. Tho big fireman roused. Tho chief pushed tho crowd. "81and back! Give hlin air! Aro you nil right, Tim, lad?" "AwrlV said a swollen tongue. Tho chief gulped nnd blinked. "Tim, youjioroic young fool! Whatever made you do it?" Cracked lips esonyed n grin. "Hco here, chief, it's this way. Yea said to think o' mo wife. That's -what made mo do it. Hho had a kid thN mnrnin'. Timothy Grogan, Jr.'s, his name. An' I thought what if 'twas him? Klnda Golden Rule sort o' stuff. I couldn't let Mm burn up. Mary'd bate me fcrlvennorc ! I Just badda go get Mini" And Ho Blid through the crowd, f'fhcy wanted to lionize him. He put up a protesting hand. "Aw gwau! Xono o' thnt now! It's all in our day's work!" But lie got n medal all the same. I saw it pinned on him. Mary nnd Tim .Tuulor were there. Hlie was mighty proud of both lads. Young Tim gurgled nnd cnoed. Presentation speeches were made. "The pnir o' thlm did it." That was Tim's speech in answer. ' God bless him! Isn't it odd? We nil preach the Golden Rule. It takes heroes to apply it. mffipiwil.,riira T,. P. Iffirer Co.. ft! N. 21 fit, nam vvv. j-inrrcrt os Galvanized Boat Pumps 'T.nt,.l,.' 1?-flA. ntnr. Ilmt crnil,. nnr. a rclnln lining. Itcjr. S39, Special. 14.50. I Uravr constructed double OTen rnnjre. cml-c!orl lop. Itrff ulur $44.00. Special, S.J0.00. West Phila. Store 263 So. 52nd St. W. riilln. Store Open Monday & Itldny Kvgs. H HYi, ...!.' .. M I jfA.1!! ,i &&.&; &? 3EW IrPUPJ. "N "'" " .' ' st?t5i ill' 5- I " ') , 'irt.'; rirr-; i,Cl T . -i - "jr ;-.: J - y . !M V, ' MzUhh SKM jjsTjnpwwspwll -" -,V - rr " tmJ Hi V2i i ?ij 1 1 K-w i y-SKa rMMvJAJmty SAYS WOMEN LEADERS WERE NOT ASSESSED Miss Katzenstoin Also Warns County Commissioners About Their Office Hours A visit mado by MIrs Caroline KaU cnstcln, pecrctary of the National "Wom en's party, to tlic county commlssloncra' ollico nt 0 o'clock this lnornlnc rcvenlcd two important fact". First thai, dc splto tho convasi mnde by n8cssors in tho city last week, n number of suf frage leaders, including Miss Kntzcn- llolh rleif .SstSslSslSsBk-. """rv aHpSv f I tJLjfKSk I f v,2i r"""' ' WILLIAM DITTIE HELEN DITTIE MAIiY DITTIE l lOu'lfiS Fu.' j".?.""1 '? ,J?,euNI5hJ S?h?01 of Strayer'a Business College rWn.rl rJ ded Strayer'a Night School three winters. He graduated In the (.ornbined Course as a stenographer and bookkeeper. As o result, at 20 years of age, he has been earning $50 a week, J2600 a year. Helen Dlttle enrolled In tho Day Sessions of Strayer'a Business College In ff-31C,- i l5'iil.?,ok the cmblntrt Course and received her diploma alter on ottendance of a little more than 12 months. n,,.lnlyr?i'i-'e be8aAn the.C?rmt,!5,ii Cou"e In be Day Sessions of Strayer'a MuteVLmft.T.d'uat'eUd.t 3' '"6' Dt '3 """ f nd ' earn.J4e,v.ryo.:ti2n0d0ayreyar!, " V"" ' DBe nd ,ORelher "ro The standards of Strayer'a Business College are high, but it pays to graduate at Strayer s because graduates of Strayer's are worth larger salaries nnd get them. If three children from one family can graduate at Strayer's, what Is thore to prevent your child from doing so Read about the success of Rose Welsh and her sister Margaret in next Thursday's paper. STRAYER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 807 Chestnut Street .TfriRf Totnj7 nZ m. juaa.j BOSINESS CHO 1ABMnasTEAnoN e Opportunities fnr fond cosltlons exceed tho num ber of Pelrce graduates. Help supply llio demand ... . ,. . Plrc Is America a fnremo't busi ness school. Courses for ynunir men lluslnesa Administration. Kalesmon Hhlps new two-y,"ir Commirclal Training Courses. Course for ynunc women: Secrctnrlnl. Hhorthiind nnd Typowrltlnir. Send for 511th ear book. . Srhooi opens scptemuer , Nliht School September 2 I'ln htrret West of llroml. IMilla. FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM For Boys and Girls Tour Philadelphia elementary schools and I Central School, a Junior and senior high school Including college preparatory depnit ment. Develops the constructl'e faculties through physical and moral culture. Stu dents taught the practical and skillful us uf hands as well an brains. Small classes. Constant personal touch with an exception ally able faculty Large playground, gym naalum, lunch room, aplendldly lighted nnd vsntllated classrooms. Open In other de nominations. Write for vear book nnd rates. Charles Ilurtnn Walsh. Principal. IBtli nnd Knee Bis.. Philadelphia. Friends' Select School , R The Parhnm, Cherry a iClh st2 uml A bit of countrv In the heart of the city All grades botueon Klnderpnrten nnd Collece Stands for thoronsh work und all-round Christian character. Ucglns Ninth Month Waller W. Ilnvllnnil. Prlnclnnt CAIMHI.i: OFl'ICK ASHISTAVffj lie sonwtlilnr morn than a merp stenogra pher. Our khorthind course inrludes n(l! mnnnufment Many of our grad HAtrn hernme nrlvntn Mna,n.... Ilav or nlBht dnsses Catalog. Till Trrm Sopt T K' 's"1 l'liii . nrsiNE.i coLT.Kon nnd ClllelfA nf Cniii,tiv ii, l, iirtiniti. -.i. llilln.l.ll.l.. PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE . 1J',,-'3'i: S5ate"l.wt .... . -CVV 1-JJ !r Best school for nnokkcvp ng. Shntihnn.i Ferretnrlal Touch Typewriting. Knglh, etc' Individual Instiuc Day and Bvg. PeMlons! Miss lllman's School for Ktnderrartnrr Junior. Senior and Graduate Coursea. Primary m'hod Proctlrs kindcrartn Address A T Tllman Prl Box L. anno Walnut Pt. Philadelphia. Pa " SPitiNfi n xnnvN institptr rtrond nnd faring (inrilrn Sts.. Plilln. Day and nlflit classes In Art, Klertrlcltr Mechanics nnd uto Oncns Sent SO TI"ACIII'ItS WNTHI Posltlonn wnlt. Inglt free regllrallon fnr College nnd Knrmnl Srlienl rridiiales, MODERN TF.AC1IFKS' HimKAli: 1002 Market HI. WKST rrTW.,'Krl WEST CIinTF.ll NTATE NOUMAL MCilDtt, Both i IfM Ani'rew Thna Smith. Pria. MlH.F.ItsVUXK. PA. UlM.KRMm.Li: STATU NOKMAZ. HdinnL Mlllrrsvllle, Lnnrasler Co., Pa. Beautiful campus, commod dorm s, huh-grada Instr.t tuition fre Ac'drees i' IT Oordlnler. Prta. S1NOSTIVN. PA. WYOMXNG SEMINARY A oo-ediic.tlonal school where boys and clrls get a vision Exciptlonsl teschers in eerv dept. College prs oration lluslnesH, Music. Art, Ora tory and Ilomestlo Arts nnd Science. Military Training aymnatdum and Athletic flald 7ilth year Enkiwed. Cstslng Address T.. t HoenCTs. I. T. Pres. Klngslon. P. 'TTiNONArt, N. J. Wenonah Military Academy Character. Manliness. Honor More than manly a prepaid atory school. Faculty aeoond only to that of West Point. rJpcciui iiu uuaineas coursaa. surnr.t. Junior department for .boys of in fljjpajate JUAnd,mlo '. .B0. JunllT U'?0VnlS?,1e ni? Boo on K. Vr. Vlinrles II. T-orence, President. Major A. harder. Superintendent. ltX II. 1VKMIWAII. N. J. HonniTorif, va. The .Mini'i"n M1Ul1,r?. Acndeniy (for hoys). 1'" ln from wnshlnctnn, prepare for rollenre .ind bus! , njuslc, nthletUs, paw 125.001) dln'i: rail and dorm . IflOO. AdUrssi llaidmester llo SO WoodstocU. Va, Ml M Al. INHTKUC'TION SCHOOL OF MUSIC Fnll Term Opeaa September 7 Day and eenlns class and private. Instruction for men, women and children under the direction of well-known muslclana, INSTllUCTION INCLUDES Voice Culture Violin Piano Violoncello Organ Mandolin nnd Oultnr Ornan for Motion Pictures Concert Oicheatra Orchestral instruments I'lano Tunlni; Two larKe plpo orenns for practical work. Keca inodrrutc Cataloguii on request. J'eulBtMilon Oltlco now open. Y M CA.- Central Buildinjr. 1421 Arcli Street stein, bad not been put upon the list, and secondly, llint county commlnslonprs do not arrive nt their desks very promptly in the morning. None of tlic cdmrnlstlonerB was on hand wlicn Mist Katzrastclu arrived bright and early and, after waiting some time, slip stated her caso to one of tho clerks. Miss Ivatzensteln lives in tlic Netherlands Apartments, Forty-fourth find Chestnut streets, which is In the Forty-sixth ward, Sho stated thut neither sun nor her two Miters has been registered by the assessors. A number of other woman suffrage leaders Were left out, she sald( largely due to tho fact thot thoy wcro nwny on their vacations at tho time, After making arrangements to have the missing suffrage, leaders added to tho assessors' list, Miss Katzenstclti fired n parting shot, when she said that county officers would hnvo to report for duty on time after women began to ex ercise their functlous as voters. SCHOOLS and COLLEGES Until JfiM f . vm . Phone, Walnut 384 ttjJVJCSAf JWIGIXT Dy School SCHQjQLf Night School it's tiii: school foh yoi I)1S MrltfMll ntinu K.i ",t. Night School openH Sept. Olh. ' llodirnte cost Thomiurh trnlnm. in Accountancy, I'nnkkpvplnir, Shor -hand. Tplng, Swrctnrlnl Wnrl. iiuinesa Administration lommerciul Teaching. Kunkr s Kt-slm-ss. HmiI l.ntatn. Credit Min T.nu- rmi,... Salesmanship V V A Civil H-r ire Filing, Sinnlnh i:rfectlo Pulilti Spi nhlnjT. PonmnniOilp cnursis 1S(() Wnlnitt .(.. Phllnrti ImI'Iii Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art Broad and Pine Streets Courses In: Illustration. Architectural Drawlnr. Interior Decoration, Pottery Motal Work nnd Industrial Doltm. Cour In Normal Art of College Grade Philadelphia Textile School Practical Instruction In all branches of textile designing, manufacturing, chemistry nd dyeing, Complete mechanical equip pent. Successful graduates. School Ileopena September 20th Day nnd Kienlnc Classes Saturdav rinssea for Trmhers Registrar's OIBee Open Hiirlng Hummer Yiilliig len nnd lloi BROWN PREP l3!;;j p ,. ..... Street. teiches the student to know nnd to use what hs knows College, preparation. Business Courses Forty years of continued suc cess without a do.'ar of rubllo or prlvats assistance proves the valua nnd the need 3f our methods. They are different and they oro right Investlpato and know. THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS Draughting, Mathematics Mechanics NAVAL AltCIIITUCTUrtK Registration Dflllr. .1 s. 7th m. CIIjyiTNXTJIILL.PA., CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY St. Martin's. Chestnut Hill. Pa. i A o A duv and boarding schna! for beys pr-- " i in, Paring for .college, sclentlnc school or bus! Ideally 'orated country day arlirtni. ! rates for flved ir bunrdepB r.r.in.. ' spptleatlon IIAItltlnlllJKO. PA. HARRISBURG ACADEMY Senior and luntnr dnturtm.nt. ik.. Indhldual Instruction In collegn nreparaterr . u .vi.ri.i vuu- ion wy urepron; auild tnc with large, sunny rooms Cottage dor nltory system Athleftr field Moderate rits. AKTIIUn K, nnriWN'. .Headmaster. TlxT T. WTinurr. Pa PE.NMNQTON. N. i. THE PENNINGTON SCHOOL College and Tehnlc-J School nrenaratl. intary Drill. KItANrV MncnAlflKL. ?.D . eadroaJier. Hot lit Pennington. N. J. IEKCKIIsitMtn. PA. The Mercersburg Academy rOU HOYS Merrershurg, Pfi, I'i'lIU I sir nil Hl"ur TCI W'. MANN IKV1NK. Ph. n . T.T.. n llendmHster. rtor 1n i.ANr.vrr:i. pa. niANKMN AND MAIISIIAT.I. ACADEMY Lancaster. pu. Founded 1TS7 Prepares hoys for college technical schools and puslnesi Moderntn term" Tor cataloi 1 sridr K M llartmsn M Prln.. P.." "IV 8'VAitTiwnnn. p. snAiiTiiMoitF, rnispAK xtouy p77r repares dos ior (.-nueKu or lire-work. Hmall clan lunlnr department ddreaa SarthmoPe Pa """' - "" "" - 1'KNT.Mirno. pa. " PEnuioMiiN Rcnoor. ron boy'8 Music. Oratory. Duslnese and Agriculture. Dcnoiarsnips. jnoi conducted for oroat. K"f?'"w lSiK.i wn'."T"' iirSS.?-"Jw. rlsb Pa. - -- a ninii'sii j lie 1 riuiiuurv MUSICAL INSTRUCTION REMOVAL J. W. F. Leman Teacher of Vl..1tn W. Palmer Hoxie Teacher of vnictt After September lat will occupi their new I studios "JllO Walnut street. Phlladolphla I ZECKWER-HAHN Philadelphia Musical Academy and lirnmheH, .Main Srhnol 1017 Hnrure M Spwlnl Courses Public Hclinul Supervisor N'ormsl ClaHses for Piano and Violin Teach are Send for prospect TX&v; .A it? & nS JAPANESEPRINCESS IN FIRE Has Narrow Escape Wheh Summer Resort Is Burned Toklo, Aug. 80. (By A. 1'.) Ikao, Japan's famous summer resort located in the Ikao mountains west of this city, was swept by fire yesterday, and about three-quarters of thp town was destroyed. Among the guests nt Ikao wore nearly flood persons from Toklo, including many prominent people who wcro staying at villas and hotels. Some had narrow escapes, among them being l'rineess Illgashlkunl, sister of the Jap anese emperor, whose husband nccom panted the Japanese crown prince to France, nnd who is still in that coun try. Itaron Maklno and Marquis Hnlojt, members of the Japanese delegation at the Versailles Pence Conference, also Tonne Women And fllrla 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 opportunity for service and to qualify in one of the greatest professions open to women, a Committee appointed to serve in the interests of the Nurses' Training Schools, whoso names appear in these columns, are conducting a campaign for the purpose of securing enrollments in this noble profession. I i SA J, J iif' l '.-Jrzih ---.' rj mMR JJaVjanaB. Tl ! . ' VDiC ptr"ji iiir- i i i jn n JHBHHkf Hla'JrtwsuS ,;iJii ''i!l M-ii'-ll.i! I II I II IhhtUtffSKMH mm !.' i, .' n. -zkjmj. jlj-VsL . ri 'i MM,mmuaBm&mr. .. sn.M..i H Wm'l Jl ti.r) .. M W'l'.l'.'t.WRalia'aMaiBattt 8 Effif 1 fef J IVffy llr - H ' tffl,l'7a3aaaSH!! I In essage on the Ethics and Practice of Nursing ration rlln,r ,s an .nrt- and lf u l3 to "o0 maUo an art ' tenulrca aa exclusive a devotion, na hard a nrcna- p"rcdn,vrthnhL.Vnlinler? or,fu.II?toF;8,"k',for ivhnt ,n,haVenS $ d0 wlth dead canvas or cold marbleP com nlrnrnt J i ,h?.v'nf to d" with the lUInu bodv the tem"'o of God's splr t? It Is one of tho fine arts I had aimo3tFa!d the finest of llin flnfl nrts." iPlnr., vihtlnca e) l ' lB' l naa If thin In trim nnrl urtii tvlll H7T bf rwo are'dcajlnf , 1th BomethlnT that retVuircV Vot only ou' "0 nrSSd our suin, but, our deep reverence and nlchf-st thotiBhts? friend "in '25 poct H.111'1 '? Fmncc. wrot- "Like th atntue. In Jllchaol Anrjelo's lump of marble, ther Is a friend In cjery passerby, nnd In one then, may bo a n' Christ." and m there may be In any hurnan belnr? neither .LtDr S Wc'r Mltche'1 of ,he physlcln" Is true also of the nurse "He sells that which men rn.J- L, eKh n"r measure, and this sets him oer a.') professions save one. and far aboe all for na of r?Jn s,ne".8 Whn.t. 8Urh ,lfe nia,!"H or a man 1 Inreelv a question of ordinal character, but In no other fn m of occupation ! there such constant food u?ful to delop all that is best and noblest" 1 v.. , J. highest tpe only of healthy youns womanhood should tako up this work, for it Is ccrtalnlv the highest git en to nny woman to do. What can be greater than by skill and knowledpe to help fan the feehla suatk of life to the bright flame of health; to make tho stiff arm supple and stronc: to tide tho Typhoid or tha Pneumonia patient past the danger poit I to give back to the children, the mother who almon crossed the dark river, and to fave the baby with all life's road before him. "e uarlc Nothing can adequately pay for tho skill which has brought to the bedside renewed strength, and Derhan. een the "swept boon of life'" ra "If she hao fought with death and dulled his sword; If she have given back our sick again. Ii It a little thing that she has wrought? Then Life and Death and Motherhood be nought'" PRESS AND PUBLICITY COMMITTEE. AIirNfiTON Ahlngtnn Memorial Hotpltal AI.I.ICNTOWN Al!enfnrn Ptif llospitnl Kdward Ilirvei- Memorial Nurses College Ilomeopithlc State Hospital Sacred Heart Hnrpltal ALTOO.VA Altoona Hospltil A!niNT AshKnd Ptite Qen'ral Hospital RF.AVr.lt FALLS Priild nee Hospltnl nnr.i.RvrR Suburban General Hosplta'. m.ossiiuiio Ulossburg State Hospital tlERU'lCK Berwick Hospital IIKTI1T.RIIRM St I.uki'a Hospltnl iiit.VTinorK IlraddocK General Hospital iirtAnroKD Ilradford Hosplta' iiiuix.nv n.1.1:. n. v. n. vo. s Pitlsburjh On ni'd Home Hosoltils niFTFJi Chester Hospital CLl'AHFIKU) ClcarfleUl Hosplta: CO TRSVILLR Coati-slllA Hospital DANV1I.LK Danllle State Hospital DIXMONT Dlxmont Hospital IIAhTON Kaatnn Hospital i:itiF. II imnt Hospltnl St Vlncent'u llosrltal I! IRltlSIll'IU, Ilarrlsburg Houpltil IL'IJ!TOX State Hosplta' HOMF.STU.Vn Homestead Hospital INDIANA Indiana Jloapltal 3 I Address Public Ledger Educational Bureau for Detailed Information, or Communicate Directly With the Hospital in Which You Are Interested i a MTSSTTMM ""MM M """" I Iffll II IIIIIMIII III nwinmww - H ' run sti.vens Kciiooi, for oni.. 1 an iounci'S Important additions to faculti 1 1 i i;e anil uuiterHiiy Kruuu.ut'M speciatisiH s ner I'ourae modeled nftet 111 Iliwir linvi. 11111.. iiiiiiiciru liner iuai uf Iloracn Mann Hihoul of Teachers' College SmialiriHi recitation uinuergaiten com. pNHi lllcmeikary School as well hh High School Pupil participation In all hlIiooI activities Address tne I' Chelten ave . Oermantoun Principal 221 W pnua THE COWLES SCHOOL """Jj" hchoot for girls from kindergarten through hlk-h schools Hois through second grade Special attention to girls preparing for co. lege exam For Inturm'n apply Emma Milton Cowles Head of School Oak Lane, Phlla The Holman School 2201 Walnut Street will open for Its twentv first vear September 2Hd 1020 Elisabeth W Urate A P. Headmistress Ml Suiitnrils School for Clrls. Ovcrbrook Phlla. Pa College prep Junior Daoart. ments Carriage calls for pupils In llala, Cinwid, Merlon and Wvnneileld Writs Dept I MISS S JANDT BAYWARD. Prln TIIK rilRIIB ANNA TIIORNE Open-Air Model School of Dept. Education. Uryn Ma,wr College. For Olrla. Primary through college preparatory. Open Sept. 3T. rox tatalog addreaa Tha Head Ulttrsaa. escaped in safety. Reports received hero state that several persons were In jured, CRITICIZES BLIND HOME Broom Manufacturer Says Money Is Misused by Officials C. F. Muckelston. n broom manu facturer, of 1401 Fraukford avenue, will present n petition to Council to morrow to have appropriations withheld from the Pennsylvania Working Home for the Blind, nt Thirty-sixth street nnd Lancaster avenue. He alleges money appropriated for the institution, which manufactures brooms, is misused by the superintend ent, Frederick II. Mills, the supelntend ernt, denied today the chnges contained in Mr. Muckclston's petition'. Younr Women nnd fllrls the Service or Humanity ifAiihl If i.,v.n nn ntirlf nnflofnAfn. .10IINSTOIVN ConemnuRh Vallev Memorial Hospital The Mercy Hospital .. KANE The Kane Summit Hospital TNCASTKR St Joserh's Hospital LATItODE I.atrobo Hospital li:vistoivn Lew'atovn Hospital . , . LOCK HAVES Lock Haen Hnspiral j , MEMJVILLE Meadvllle Clt II snltal ,, .. McKEK ROCKS Ohio Valley Oenernl Hospital McKF.ESrORT Mckeesport Hospital MEKCER Mercer Sanlnrlum MONONOAHEIA Mcmor.al Hospital XT.1V RKIOIITON neaer Vale Oenernl Hospital NEW KHNMNrnON Cltlrens' Oineral Hnaplt.il soitRivnmN Montgomeri Honltil MOI'NT FI,Us.xt Mount Plennnnt Hospltnl i'iiii-vi)i:i.iiii American Stomach Hoanltal Child. en's Homeopathic Hospital I rlondV Hospltul aermanton lljsnltii a rnuntovvnl Hahnemann Hospital Howard Hospital .leftist) Maternity Hospital Mrcv H.JFPltT.1 (Colored) Mt Slnu Hospital PhllHdelpliln Orthopedic Hrspltul Protpstunt Upltconnl Hospital "t Amu s lloiplt i St Tlmothj's Hospital (Roxhorough) M Mnrv h Honltl Sihonl nf Nursing Hospital of Oraduat- School of M dlclne. Cn'verslty of IVnnsjlvanla M. d'cd.Chlrnri.l 1 HnDttl Policlinic Hospital Women's Hnspltii of Phllndelphla 5-chonl nf Nursing for Worn, n Peon. silianln Hospital Dennrtmeiit foe Mental and N r ous Diseases (Wts: 1'hlla ) PIHI II"hIH'HO CotUg hUt" llnnil'tll PIIOFSIWILI.K rhonnUllle Hospital riiiunKi.iuiA school or iik.sio'j For Women irst. 1M. Finn Arts D. ibh in nil nronriiea interior ueeoratlons etc. llonklntl. Dot IS Ph. la.. Pa . ta- - DEVON. DEVON MANOR Daon Manor has avolvad a thoroutfhlv modern training to nt atria for tbo future. College-preparatory and Junior, college coursea, Social Service, Secre taryship, Domeatlo Science, Mualo and Art. Campus of sixteen tcree. Tennla. horseback riding, golt and statlog. Address MBrHfTiANODON OABKIN iioxiio nrvoN. pa. WATER PAINTING by machine or brush, Artistic designs, any color. ' Wm. B. Southern 12th & Spruce " it. XV. Cor. m Ljf VSfOT FOOT ANI I.IMB TROUnLKM ' fnstantlr relieved 1 our speclol nrch purport, fitted and adjusted br experts. O u r Sesmmi Klsstlo Hoslrrr. th most comfof tnbls suriDort for vsrl- roes veins, swollen limbs, nrslr. knee nnd ankles. Trusses abdominal A.OBBW nu Hinimic sun- V1 " twirl... tt aft 1ln TrS V mfrs. of deformity anr-llaneea In ths worlO. rtillkdelphla nrthunMlo Co.. 40 N. 18th sti' Cut out and keeo for reference. P. I O -l-sllfl Yonnr Women nnd C.Irls ..i. i- t . ... riTi.siicitnii Mleghenv Oenerol Hospital Homeopathic Medlcil und Surgical Hos- p'tnl and Dlsm-nsary Children's Ilo.nltal Passinnt Hospital Prel-vtrlan Hospital Merc Hospital St Fran-ls's Hospltnl t Jehn' 1 Clrnerel Hnsnllal r-lttshnrgii Hnsnltil Slstois of Charity st Joseph-!. Hospital southslde Hnsr'til Westerr V.inavlnr.i Itosnltal TITTSTON Plttston Hospital POTTSTOWN Pottstonn Hospital POTTSVILIJ5 rottsvllle Hospltnl RE-XDIN'O Read'ng Hospital Rt .Inseph's Hospital RIDLEV PARK Tailor Hospital ROCHESTER Hicnestep fjeneril Hospital M'HANTON Hate Hoepltnl 1ois Tlilor Ilo.nltal H.ilmi minn Hospital SE ICKI.KY Seulckley Hospital SHARON Christian H Iliihl Hnsnital SPWCIJCR Miners' Hospltnl o Northern Cambria TXRENTOI Alleghmy Valle Hospital rpi.Ni Tork Hospital Dlspepairv WARREN Warren State Hospital WASHINC.TON Washington Cltv Hnsnital WF.'sT ( HEiTKK Hnmeopathlc Hns'iltal of Chester County Chester fount v Hnsnitai WII.KINslluun Columb'n Hosplt il wu.i;i.iiwtitr. Wiomlng I1 "'cotinthlt HoHpital wn.i mporiT Wllllnmsport llnrpltal w iM)iii:it Wlndbrr Hi spltal VOIIK ik lltsipital .nd Uupenssry hWAHTHMOItE. PA. ' &y!.i'rr rancos L. Crist. A.B.. Prns. nog inst JF.XKINTOIVN. TAT BEECHWOOD (Inc.) A Cultural and Practical Tci for YemmM IVotnsa. Thorou.hlu JCttab Strong PaeulnZ n.ttRftrt,0J? ?" l':tnalntenancs and rvXH slbllltlcs of llfs. Colleg. Preparatorr Dape . 1i,0Vt Art'. B0"."'10 Science BtcnSLiyL ahlp Normal Kindergarten Add."""1 M. II. BRAHKIt. ITi. !.. Prealdsai , nox 480 Jenklntovrn Pa MTira. PA. LINDEN HALL SEMINARY giriy school since 170. Academic. Col. BtDs iv..I?f.M;;,?Tr. "2iBpew cpara..: r.tm rt .. 'I.' "iuymnanium i'i.ii.ii, .!... i.pr, ir. . mu.ifiiKl NEW VQItlC OITV The yineh Hrheol. Nsw York City, Boardlaa and Day 6ohool for Olrls. amplSurti nj 0,..Tf.u,,.i ""f- .iJjssIc 0. cSsVrkVa! 'c!h-KV A. B.. LL. B.. prl tary. Box J (II. '1. "TITI v XW .. un iSi ft n irJ "M 1 . M iM ! . V U.1 9H 3 ri ( ssfM i r b w-fti ') VN .y r vi'M iiitsih-ti. MpgefSTsesy T KT
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