Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 08, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 14, Image 14

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JRfiHFTRA I FAnFRi HLASH
I llv a Staff Correspondent
"XVa-shlngJon, Sept. 8. "You shiver,
you quiver, you tremble like a flivver!"
in' thc justly celebrated jazz : but If you
do you get in bad with Washington's
high -brow circles, musical and artistic.
"With nothing more than a presidential
contest to distract its nttcution, thc
capital has got Itself all agitated over
tho old question whether jazz is music,
alod If not, why''
Jrliat portion of the diplomatic,, so
cial and musical set whose heads ubove
the eyes incline to the perpendicular
liold that jazz is junk. The other half
declare in militantly sjuropated tones
that jazz is genius, an expression of
Kotil, an outlet for explosive natures mid
the supply for a demand And thereby
bangs the score
Tt began when one of capital's bij:
apartment hotels, catering to the upper
crust as a rule, but accommodating u
little of the llllinc when there's room to
i uip mum; wiien mere s room 10
fired Mario Armcllini and Mario '
Ini's classic orchestra, because ,
and the orchestra wouldn't play
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ismsas i'iiii in luuiviiuLU t,n. irilLl .Fill
didn't want jazz, and. auywnj. he was
an artist nml wouldn't play it. Also he
cued thc management of the hotel for
tin flAO nllnw.n. l,pflnnl. t nnMtrn..t i
V vww utsvftjiaape, uillUil Ul t-UUllllLi I
That was the beginning, and the end Is,
not vet.
utgnt on the heels of the change nt
this hotel from llach preludes and
Brahms symphonies to the latest lilting
lyric of thc lovely, lingering spring came
n -supporting echo from another orches
tra leader of the capital, .o wit : "Huh !
You can't call jazz music!" To which
the leader of a "swell" dance orches
tra, playing to the jazz trade, blared
this reply: "Jazz IS music. To play it
you must nave soul and temperament.
Jtl7. Is n gift:" ,
,Thus It was that Washington's mu I
steal pence was shattered to bits by
the cross-fire of the hosts of jazz and
the redoubtable army of classicists.
Into the whirlpool the leading musicians j
have been drawn, and it is now becora- '
ink a pulpit topic, with ministers nnd
reformers generally nrrajed against
jazzy tunes ns a work of the devil and I
fn incarnate.
The Ilcv. William Crafts, superin- ,
tr.ndcnt of the International Iteform
Bureau, one of those to express nn
opinion, declaicd jazz "a wicked wasti i
of. time."
r'I have just rend over the chorus of
late jazz song," Iloctor Crafts said,
"lore brain-emptying stuff I cannot ,
imagine. Think of feeding that stuK i
to crowing children! It's atrocious! I
''But that is not the worst thing
about jazz. I am convinced it is but .
fpar of a wide j-jstem of sex cxploitn- '
tibn. Jazz, with Its batbarous sound,
Mfrvcs, to arouse the primitive passions
ns tuc tom-toms and snouting or tin
aborigines. It is nn outgrowth of im
moral dances which have been causing
ho much harm in thc world in recent
years. It is undermining the health of
oar people. The young men nnd women
vho arc throwing away their youth and
energy on jazz dancing will live to
regret it."
To nil of which the jazz orchestras
keon right on feeding jazz to a jazzing
public.
'JRYAN BUYS THE DRINKS
Newspapermen Imbibe Grape Juice
' at His Expense
" Washington, Sept. S William .Jen
TiJngs Bryan, preparatory to the formal
opening of his cimpnign to elect dr
members to Congress, walked into h
well-known soft drink bar anil bough
cpape juice for himself and several
newspaper men.
"Weil, what uill you have?" asked
fr. llrynn. nppnrently fnmiliar. at
least, with thc langunje of conviviality
"Out of reipect to the host I think
Tye should try grape juice.' t-nid one of
the guests.
Grape juice it was. and as Mr. Bryan
was drinking it he remarked :
"It has not enough bite in it for me
Mr, Mixer, please make me n ginger
ale-grape high ball."
'DISPUTE IN ROYAL "FAMILY
King George Objects to Fees Re
ceived by Mother
Ijomlon. Sept. S A di-pute has
Arisen between King (Srorge and
"Dowager tjueen Alexnndru regarding
lettings whirh have been made bv her
riajesty on the rojal estate at Haudring
hnm. The mirnn iit n nmnhni txf V.MilfUn
plots on uinetj -nine year leases at crv I
iow rents. Out received fees ia each case
Tarying from $2500 to S10.000. The
king rinims that as Queen Alexandra is
only tenant for life of the royal prop
crty, she cannot appropriate these sums
The matter has been referred to the
home secretary. This is the first oc
raslon In seventy jenrs that such a
dispute has been referred to the home
ttecretary
Fire-Protection Day October 9
Washington, Sept. fi President
"Wilson, in a proclamation vesterdaj .
urged state governors to set apart
Saturday. October !1 a-, tire prevention
day and to request u gineral observance
ly thc publii
BOUGHT.
House of Established Reliability
Highest Prices Value Guaranteed
LICHTEY'S g North uu. st
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EDWINj.5aiOETTLECa
paBaxrSMAnjMntJDES
C.iNaQTHlli7S STREET
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40NMSE S CAPITAL
'i juwiea "JunK" oy wnsningtons nwnras:
"w",ifci! it. no i u i Twenty -five dollar prize for council
J iRHighbroWS, "Genius" by Imvlue lnrgest number of men In line.
iT ." ro a' TiilpcTiocken Council, Xo. Oil, of
,,r nff LOVOrs 01 Syncopation ' Mjrntown. Tlicro were 512 men, two
- I J. bunds it ml a float In tltl contlnirent.
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AWARD PARADE PRIZES
Judges Announce Order of Indepen
dent Americans Winners
Hcaillnp, Pa., Sept. 8. The judges
of the parade of the Order of Independ
ent American, held Inst evenlnR Inci
dental to the seventeenth annual state
convention of tho order, which ia in ses
sion here, announced the following
TuelltV-fivp-flfllllir llrlrt fnt f.nlllintl
Hl'ow,l"f ,,n,l7lt nppearance, Duqucsuc
was in urienuu costume.
Twenty-dollar prize for council hav-
ing the largest guard in line, Consho
hocken. No. !M1.
Fifteen -dollar prize for council having
largest band in line. Conl Miners Coun
ell. No. 703, of Nuremberg, Schuyl
kill county.
I'irst prize of $20 for council with the
most appropriate tlont representing ob
jects of the order, Tulpehockcn, Moih
Invn. ool'c0mL,!!,i.c.Iftnri,,rlfc fonncll No
021!, of Philadelphia.
Special prizes to local councils for
laigest number of members and neatest
"Pl'nrnucc In line, $20 and .$15 went
to Shllllngton Council and Ncverslnk
Council, of Heading.
The parade was the lurgest seen In
this city since war dajs.
CUBA STOPS RICE IMPORTS
Step Taken to Settle Trouble With
American Exporters
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tPrXv ?i n m."' Jf,UeI. n,,,,t'rcf '?
,t",,',, T Prohibitive importation oT rice
iiiitil January 1. 11)21. psrent ..i,,!....
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'""""'"'nt "cense. 'I
i a? a 'nenns of nr
,ltm "i .U"-' """"V1"1
This sten was
rriving nt a solu-
problem which
nfOVP bl'tVW'l. (Jllliail lliitinrtiiru iih.I
, ' -"! i null
".n,,ricuii exporters of rice, through tho
American exporters of
failure of the former, i
it V. lonner, niter it slump in
the market, to fulfill contracts covering
between .$2:3 ,000,000 and $;!0,000,000
worth of that product shinned to this
The decree directs Cuban consuls and
consular agents to refuse to vise ex
portation documents unless officially
authorized by cable to do so
I PRODUCTIVE-!
This Is Enrollment Week
In Drexel Evening School
Kour big things nre Inrgcly responsible tor thc success
of Drexel Trained Men
Surcmftftil Men Tench Hiery Clam
CI mm en Are Not Overcrowded
1'rnrtlrul Kvrrjdiiy rrublems Are Snltfil
Mndrrn Kijulpnient nnd I.iibonitorleN
Among tho sixty thorough practical courses are:
Business Administration
Accounting
Nnteamiinslilp
AilvertlslnB
Trnlllo
Itrnl Rotate
Piibllp Bpeuliln-
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COME TO DREXEL FOR
or write for
It omy a lew minutfs to mart' Mil nml Chestnut s
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fl rr whose face won't light up If k
I PJ with jon when he touches a match E
I M to a Men-de-Lion. l C I
i SEVEX SIZES ffll.Il
I H According to the size CtflPCf3ri u 9gl !
H and Bhapc you I B f C B
I H like best. 1 mfri i, i Hr C I
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B -JbB Munutucturrra I M I sAV R
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IWEOTtfO PUBLIC IiEDGEKPHliA!l)EIiPHlir WEtiSpYh
MALE CURLYLOGKS
DEPEND ON MARCEL
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Washington's Beauty Doctors
Kept Busy by Mascu
line Patrons
Uu a Staff Correspondent
Washington. Sept. I). Thc.v start
coming early in the morning. Sometimes
it's n shampoo, often n mnssage, fre
quently n manicure, not infrequently
a marcel. When they have time they
have their ejebrows plucked nnd
arched. Powder and perfume they revel
In. And they keen coming nil day
long, a continuous stream of them, most
of them regular customers witn ui
weekly or triweekly appointments.
Beauty specialists if the capital have
let the secret out. Their newest nnd
most particular customers arc membcM
of the masculine hex with n mnnia for
marcelling. No longer do the beauty
parlors have to rely on thc pntronagc
of the female of the species to keep the
wolf from the door or (he sign on the
window.
These male persons with n desire to
be dolled up walk right into the benutl
fvlng establishments In broad da) light.
The) wear no disguises. They wait
their turn or sit down in the waiting
chnir. and when the well-known towel
Is pinned about their necks take every
thing there is to take in the way of
personal adornment, beauty doctors de
clare. In some shops the pntronagc
Is rtinnlnc nbout even between women
and mnsctiline natrons!
"We have many men come hi for
marcels, said a neat young thing In n
popular downtown beauty shop. "And
what's more, when they start coming
they usually keep on. for no man wants
his hair curly one week nnd straight
us n poker thc next.
"To keep the hair marcelled properly
requires about two treatments u week.
Somo men it all depends on thc quality
of thc hair can get along with one
marcel n week, but most of them tuke
two."
EDUCATION
Engineering
Hlertrlenl
Production
IIIrIiuu.v
Mntlirmntlri
Chemistry
I'll.MllcB
Mechanical
PERSONAL INTERVIEW
40.pafje catalog;
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MARINE OFFICER GIVES UP
Surrenders After Asserting $12,000
In Pay Was Stolen From Him
Buffalo. N. Sept. 8. (By A. 1)
Major Henry S. Green mnrine corps
pay officer at Quantlco, Va., who dis
appeared last week after reporting that
$12,000 of post exchange funds had
been stolen from him, was taken back
to Washington Inst night under guard,
it was said at tho marine recruiting
station hero today. Major Green sur
rendered Monday afternoon to Captain
A. V. Conachy. commanding 'the local
station, it wnsJjcarncd.
Officers of the' station said today that
they knew none of the circumstances
connected with tho case.
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Ilolh nn
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
It's the School for You
lltl .1 thoroilflll rolirso In hllftlnofin fttilntntr fn n Htrrli SrtVinO pftr.
Ulul you have n. bov or elrt Hntunritillv fiiulnnpri fnr n crnnrl nnuimr
iKisltlon nml advancement. Hay or night courses In Accountancy,
Hcoltkeeplner, Shorthand (IMttmin or Oregg Systems), Typlmr, Secre
tarial Work, Iluslness Administration, Commerc'al Teaching1, Bankers',
Business Men's, ltcnl Kstnte, Credit Men's, law Courses, Salesman
ship, T V A Civil Service, Filing-. Spanish Courses, Erfectlvo Public
siM.ili'ng. Peninnnshlp.
BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE
n "acoui:iiti:i" commkhciai. school
1200 WALNUT STREET
WANAMAKER
INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES
N. W. Corner 23d nd Walnut Street.
Besln September O.
Tuition Cost for the Period
Drawing or Pointing $17.00
English, French or Spanish 20.00
Piano or Violin 32.00
Stenography with Typewriting. . 27.00
Typewriting Only 18.00
DookUecping 27.00
Bookkeeping. Stenography and
typewriting combined 35.00
Filing and Indexing 16.00
Business Arithmetic 20.00
Penmanship 12.00
Correspondence 12.00
Public School Branches 20.00
Public School foreigner 20.00
Printing 20.00
Reol Cstata and Conveyancing. . 20.00
Public Sp-aklng ((or men) i . . . . 20.00
Art Needlework or Crocheting... 1B.00
Cookery and Domestic Science. .23.00
Dressmaking or Millinery 22.00
Architectural Drawing nnd Speci
fications 24.00
Mechanical Drawing 20.00
Blue Print Reading (or mechanics 15.00
Engraving or Watch Making, .s , 30.00
Telegraphy 20.00
Cutting Men's Clothing 24.00
Advertising and Salesmanship . . 25.00
Elocution 20.00
Plan Reading and Estimating . . 20.00
Vocal (9 lessons) 18.00
Proo(readIng , 12.00
Also Morning, Afternoon and Saturday
Send (or Catalog
All-Day School
Hours 9 to 5 Ages 12 to 16
7th and 8th Grades Grammur School
1st and 2nd Year Hi'kIi School
Experienced Men Teachers
Gymnasium Swimminp; Pool
Game Room Wood-Working Shop
under trained supervisors.
For particulars, address Principal,
Preparatory School.
T M CA-
Central Building, 1421 Arch St.
l.liltffl KASY. M'HKIIY NIIOHTI1AM)
You ;on t malw anv inlstnko If ou atu
Tr.-ss ShorUjand SImplii to write, eaiiy
tudy
rart UbiTT by manv of the. lmit Ri.nni..
y to
raphers I.ct u- tell iou moro about It
uiy anu nunt classes, Catalog.
I'IIIL. III'MNKSS COM.KOi:
nml rollrcr of Commerce
1017 ClieMnut M. I'hlliidrlplila
HOSI.1N. I.
School for Excontionnl CU;Ar
I Homo for the tare und tralnlnir of children
who arc unab.e to attend other schools Do
f- .VVH V...1U. b,
Kiihljn. I'u.
nwmri .huiiiu .1. DUUUS. 1 Tin.. 1IOV 171.
lonne lien nnd Hora
THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMY)
(FOUNDED 17SS)
1324 Locust St., Phils. '
pnKPAKIJS boys for all Colleges nnil
leilinlrnl Schools. A Junior Noliool
under teachers of experience nfforda '
mful iiaiiiiucr for little boys The. i
noxt session opens September 23d for '
tho Upper and Middle Schools; Sen.
tember 27th for the Junior School !
Tho Iteglster, together with un an
nouncement of the Board f Trustees
giving details of the proposed removei
of tho School to Overbroolt, sent on ap.
plication.
The ofll. e Is open for the enrollment
of pupIN
Robert Anderson
Acting Headmaster
THC FRANKLIN INSTITUTE
SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS
Draushtlne, Mathematics, afechantoa
NAVAI. AnCIIITKCTl'Ili:
Registration Dally. 10 8. 7 lb. Si.
CHENTNUT HII.1 TA.
CHESTNU1' HILL ACADEMY
St. Martin's, Chestnut Hill, Pa.
A day and boardlnc school far boys pr
parlni fnr college, artentino school or bust.
Mil. ldeallr located country dar aehani.
Ixiw rate fnr flT-vday boarders. Cataloss
so application.
MEKCEKHmmO. l'A.
The Mercersburg Academy
FOB BOYS Mercershun, Va.
Mend for eatalnrue to
WA. MAN5f IBV1NI!. Ph. D.. I.T,. n.
Headmaster. Hot 1?0.
IAXOAHTEK. PA.
FIlAMtMN ANDMAIIH1IAJ.T. ARADEMT I
Lancaster. r... Founded 177. .
Prepares hoya for collepte, technical schools
and business Moderate terms For catalo
addr E M Hartman, A. M Prln.. Hoi la, ,
rKXNfJlDHO. PA. "
HrltKlllMKN SCHOOL. FOR nnVi I
Muslo. Oratory, Suslness and Atrloultara.
(Scholarships. Not conducted for prosL
Modsrate rate. Catalosue. Oscar a. KrleiiL
D, P.. Principal. Bog fia. Pannahursr. piv
TTKNONAn, N. J.
Wenonah
Military Academy
Character. Manliness. Honor
Mora than merely a prepay
atory school VniltriSi
only to that of West Point!
Special and Inislness court!
oVVvVr. JUAnc.65.nc?u7.V"'-7? KJi
Uec5SSI3!Cl- 'S5Bre'c SUP
Dr. Charlea J. porenee. ITeildent.
alajor V. A. Hnyder. Hnc-erlntendsa.
10X 11. WKNONAU. N. t.
' riCNWINOTON. N. I.
THE PENNINGTON SCHOOL
Asllece and Tjnbl ejehyej prenaraU
Mdmaater. Box '. I'sonlnatoo. W. J,
"f
f
WOOrWTOCH. VA.
The Masaanntten Military Academy (for
boys)! 100 m. from Washtnttoni prepares
for rollesa and busl.l mualo. "ltI?,i,"
tol AAA ,w kail ntt Anrtn. I SnOO. A.dSrtta
jlsudzoulu. Sox SO. JVoeditodu. Vu
-V.
MONKEY A WITNESS
IN TURK MURDER TRIAL
Flew Into a Rage at Sight of
Slayers of Mastpr and They
Wore Convicted
London, Sept. 8. A monkey was
brought into the court at Constanti
nople in connection with the murder
of the manager of the Ackcrman circus,
SCHOOLS andCOLLEGES
ltnth Hum
DAY SCHOOL
NIGHT SCHOOL
ENTER ANY TIME
J
dflo training In Business Admin
istration in order to lit them for
executive positions. A Pelrco
trnlnlnp Is nn ndmlrnblo supple
mfnt to a general education.
Pelrce Is America's foremost busi
ness fttnnol. Counea for jounc men
Ililnejm Administration: Salesman
ship Two-year Commercial Training
lourse Cowries for loung women
Secretarial, Hnoithund and Typewrit
ing Sond fn' Sllth venr IxinV .hnl
now open Night School opens Sept i'O
fine .Street Hest of llroud, l-hlla.
ENROLL NOW
DAY AND KVKNINO CI-.8SrS
A course at Neff Collego will
l'elp you develop eelf-confl-d'nre
It wilt add to your
rommercl il. personal and social
uccesi. Courses: Public Spoak
Inc Oratory. Clooutlon. Hales
tnanshlp. Dramatic Art, Au
thorship, Diplomas and degrees. Class or
lrhatn Instruction DOTII
bnXES. Fall term opens Sep
tember 2Tth.
bILAS NEW, Ph.D.. President.
NEPF COLLEGE
1730 CHESTNUT ST.
Call, vrlte or phone Spruce 32IR for
free booklet. Ofllce open dally 0,30 to 3
FRIENDS'
CENTRAL
SCHOOL SYSTEM
For Boys and Girls
Four Philadelphia 'elementary schools and
Central School, u Junior and senior hlt-b
school Including collece preparatory depart
ment. Develops the construct!' e faculties
throuKh physical and moral culture. Stu
ents tausht tha practical and skillful uss
f hands as well as brains. Small elitutt.
Constant personal touch with an exception
ally able faculty. Large playground, gym
nsalurn. lunch room: splendidly Hunted and
ventilated classrooms. Open to other ds
uemtnattons. Write for vear book and rats.
Chnrlea Bnrton Walsh. Principal,
16th nnd ltnre St.. I'lilladelphln.
Pennsylvania Museum and
School of Industrial Art
Broad and Pine Streets
Cc"r"!: ll- .Illul""l'"' .. Architectural
Drawlnir. Interlnr T)ernmHnn 1M,,.-W
' "'' Work and Industrial Deslcn. Course
"i Normal Art of Cnllc;e nrade
- - -f.-.-v . V..M.W wwiiuwft
J'ractical instruction tn all branches of
i textile dealffnlnir, monufacturlni;. chemistry
nd dyelns. Complete mei haulcal equlji-
oient. Successful graduate
School Reonrns Sentemlirr 20lh
Dr nnil Kventni; Classes
fiatnr.In Clossea for Teachers
Iteelstrur'a Ofllce Open Durlne Hummrr
30Day Business College
New Address
STUDENTS CHAPTER BLDG.
Susquehanna, near Broad
hnvo purrhnM'd the hIkitc. splendid
liiilldlncr lis it preiniuient home for our
rollene. Diamond (Will,
H.tt,e 1!""' '.""1 ,'nonev, and secure the
bet position lu tho ilty.
"Tlie sehpol tlint Is iiructlcally perfect
und perfectl nrartlrnl."
Contract or inonthb rates.
BROWN PREP 5ft,"!g,", 5""
the student to know andTo "'sa Tjnathh"
knows CnlleiM preparation IJuslnen
Courses I'orty sears of continued suo
oess without a dollar of publlo or orlvata
assistance. prnvea the value and the need
jf our methods. They are different and
they ore right Investigate and know
PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE
1711-1713 Chotnut Hlreet
Best school foi nnokkcplng;, Shorthand.
fSEJSSLViJSSSl Tg;a'fe4:
LANGUAGES WuVol
1S1 CHESTNUT ST.
(Entrsnc on loth St.l
EnilB 1IAY BE HEOl'N AT ANY TTlrt
. for Senfemher f ree enrollment
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HPK1NO flARIIKN INaTITDTK
Broad and Rprlnic (Inrden i Htt.V Phlla
Day and nlyht classes in Art, KI'trlcVt
Hethanlca and Auto. Opens Sept. 20 ,r'
SINOHTON. YA.
WYOMING SEMINARY
n. woiucaiionai scnool where bora
and Btrls net a vision Kzeeptlonal
teachers In every dept. Collete pren
; ration, liuslness, MuslcV A?" 0?T
tory and Domestta Arts and ttelsna?
A5Wio5 "'I- """ yer' Endowed!
. c"l0B Address
T.. T.. Hnraroe. 1). r. Pre. Kingston. Pa,
yTT cur.. not
1 nTJ;,.,.KHt9?1 TATE NOKMAl, BcaooT
i nothaw tgoo. Andrew Tho. Bmlth.. PriaT
MIl.LKftHVILLK. PA.
lni.l.KllVII,I,K HTATK NOUMAt. MOIIOOL
Mlllcretillr, Laneanler Co., Pa. lleautirul
t5mJi,i,'frmm03i dorm's, hlfb-srad ln.tr
tuition frtm. Addresa o, H. aordlnler. Prti,
MUHH'AI, I.NHTKUOTIOV
ZECKWER-HAHN
Philadelphia Musical Academy
and branches. Muln Heliool 1017 Hpriiee St
Hpeclal Courses Public School Su,erv.or
Normal Classes for I'lano and Violin Teach
era Send for prospect
Pllll-V, CONHKI.VATOI.Y OP mchio
Jierman. H Van den lletmL
(Formerly 10 Ho. 18th St)
at 210 Ko. 20th fit. '
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Now
THE NTEKMIEIto
iSV fnSS'iR" i.,.,,?i.j..i.jr.Si5-
V, ,;" "" ." i'JrVcior'
" ..uvrF. neiuemoer 13tli
Offlce Oucn Alter September 71
rr 1th
,-JfEIRCE 'w2 ,
& CHOOIADrHKisnunonl
toller flrnriiint. thm1 n on I
!
SEPTEfBER 8;
which had been glvlne performances
for a season In the Turkish capltni.
A married couple named Starr, who
'cro members of the circus troupe,
were suspected of tho crime, nnd nr
rested, but no evidence could be dis
covered against them. The judge there
upon resorted to a reconstruction of the
crime. The circus manager had been
murdered at the moment when he "was
feeding nn Indian monkey nnmed
Scamp. Starr and his wife were con
ducted to tho cage. '
The instant the animal, which had
previously shown much affection toward
them, saw the couple It broke Into n
furious rage, throwing Itself against
the bars of its cage in its attempts to
attack the Starrs. At n subsequent sit-
Tonne Women nnd flirts
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 at the greatest professions open to women, a
Committee appointed to serve in the interests of the Nurses' Training Schools, whose
names appear in these columns, are conducting a campaign for the purpose of securing
enrollments in this noble profession.
i m&rf '"ifspiSiJ C 111
ljrk IpliiiL tEP
If WBrrtM
1 ' JsMsMfl) ll -' I el a II 0 I pH.a-Mgfl
In
Message on the Ethics and Practice of Nursing
almostrtrrlnest ffiS V0 tilZLZf 8"lr, "' - " S.'HS.WllS!!
sary thT'" true, anu who win
ir this i. a . .
"r .r:llTS reqU'rCS "0t nIy Ur Cner- r interest and
--i. '"":"' '. cir .uncut. i euyb or inn nrivnirinn is inirt timn nr h
1 PlIimF 11I iwav . ...- - - -
other fJS,nrfSP1".t. EUrh ' .k of'"i man IslarFely 'a 'question of ordinal charalter bSt'Tn no
Jpa,V'J!!!aJnit! u"f.'"1.t0. Hewlop all that Is best and nobfest"
'--va iicis:!! iirir- mn diita oriri tFia iAr .
hlphocif ifi.. ;' c " "J"citii yuunis. womam'uuu snoum ibko up
mgnest slycn to nny woman to do. What can be, trronter thsn hv airin ii
sparK or llfo to the bright flame
-. .. - "J iivillHM V
cuiiiuiuH. patient past tne aang-cr
river: nnd to buva tho hnhv with
Nothlnir rjin ndenltntAlv Tinv
even the ''sweet boon of llfo?" " " u"1 lu l"u ""'o renewed strenpth, and perhaps
"If she have foujjht with death and dulled his sword :
If aho have given back our sick again.
Tr It a little thine that uh hnD wm)h.i.i9
Then
ABINCTON
Ahincton Memorial Hospital
AM.P.NTOWN
Allentown State Hospital
Kdward Harvey Memorial Nurses Colltss
Itomeopsthle State Hospital
Sacred Heart Hospital
ALTOONA
Altoona Hospital
AHni-M)
Ashland State General Hospital
nEAvr.rc r.u.L9
rroldnce Hospital
IJELr.EVUE
Suburban General llosplta'.
m.oisiiTjitn
niossburc State Hospital
IIERWICK
Derwlck Hospital
llETHLEHEM
Et Luke's Hospital
ntcAnnocic
Draddock General Hospital
ItKADI'ORD
Dradford Hosplta.'
!min(!iniij.E. n. r. i. xo. s
Plttsbursh City andIome Hospitals
CHESTER
ester Hospltil
ci.i:nriELi
Clearfield Hosplta,
COATESVILLK
Coatesvllle Hospital
DANVILLE
Dnn1Uo Stato Hospital
IIIXMONT
Dlxrnont Hospital
EASTON
Easton Hospital ,
ERIE
JUmot Hospital
St. Vincent's Hospital
IIAimiSUUIKi
Harrlebure Hospital
1LZLET0N
State Hospital
IIOMESTLU
Homestead Hospital
INDIANA
Indiana Hospital
Address Public Ledger Educational Bureau for Detailed
Information, or Communicate Directly With the
Hospital in Which You Are Interested
The Stevens School
For Girls
A school providing tho development
which leads to worthy home membership
and tho hlchcst typo of citizenship.
Faculty of highly educated women,
with experience which specially quail,
fles them to teach their respective
branohes. Course of study along lines
of Horace Mann School of Teachers Col.
lege, Columbia University. Pupil actlv.
Ity and participation Soclalired recita
tions. Kindergarten Complete r.le
mentary School as well an High School
S4th year open Sept. 2 lit
For rates and all particulars, address
5VuKAth.V,ne.M' D'jworth, Principal
221 W. Cheltcn Ave.
uermantown, Phlla,
.jiiwyu, inrion ana Wynnefleld wVi,i
Dept. L MIHB H. JANET ' BaYWARD. Prim
fflk 'JSP orT'Kllonl-V
MnWr rollrV;. fn, V R '- J.S."ni. "nn
iolleKe. prei..-dpe-s Sept "27 Kor catiFop all
dress The Heart Miir... nM, .?I..cV.n"! id
r6viz tssr-jwx. Jte"'
7 : ' l'i aiawr
ri'03
NEW YORK CITY
The) ITljIeh Hrhnnl M.u. v.... .. -.
nd Day Bchool fir oi?.w,,Ir,.2.,,F M
19&E
U
i . i it1 w'
.ting of tho court tUmtop:?r &
In and uaiTnardlycaught sight of tho
Starrs when ho again flew into a
paroxysm of (error.
Tho spectacle produced a great Im
pression on the court, and, notwith
standing their emphatic denials, Starr
and his wife wero Judged guilty.
Kingston Dock Workers Strike
Kingston, Jamaica, Sept. 8. A gen
eral strike of longshoremen is In prog
ress and ten cargo vessels nro held up,
20,000 Mons of freight being affected.
The men demand n lint rate of twenty
five cents nn hour and are In threaten
ing mood. Armed police are guarding
the ships nnd docks.
Yonnr Women nnll (llrli
the Service of Humanity
... - . . . -"'vsiwu -.. .- '
doubt It, what an enl,r"
.rnli nrnfornna V,
UW( 1IIIUI UUII 1H SCI CIII CI 111U11 IIV Mill H
of hen!
post
nn
trv ie. elrtll ,.l.t.t. .no h-.r.i . ,u. i
Ith : to maCo tho stilt arm supple and strong : to tide the TiholS It ih'8
Life and Death nnd Motherhood be nought!"
. t JOIINSTOIVN
Conemauth Volley Memorial Hospital
Th Mercy Hospital
BASE
The Ifatie Summit Hospital
, , ,., MNCASTEn
St. Joseph's Hospital
l.atrobe Hospital
IJ51VIST01TN
Irfwlstown Hospital
J.OC1C nAVEN
Lock Haven Hospital
.. .,. - JEEADVILLE
Meadvllle City Hospital
McKEES ROCKS
Ohio Valley Oener.il Hospital
McKEESrOHT
McKeesport Hospital
MERCER
Mercer Sanitarium
, , SIONONOAHEU
Memorial Hospital
NEW imifiHTON
Beaver Valley General Hospital
, NEW KENSINGTON
Citizens' General Hospital
NORRISTOUTf
M')ntlomor Hnsnlt.il
x. . .MOUNT PLEASANT
Mount Pleasant Hnsnltnl
1'1IIL.DELPIIIA
American Stomach Hospital
v .d.en'r Homeopathlo Hospital
fTtendV Hospital
rmintoHn Hispltol (Gcrmantown)
Huhnemunn Hospital ul
Howard Hospital
Jewish Maternity Hospital
Mercv Hospital (Colored)
Mt Slnul Ho'Pltal
Philadelphia Orthopedic Hosnitn!
sriiin".,.fi!as Hoi"ii
"V. M'floVpTa'l"" rouhl
BcnJ.VAl lni--.,.Hospltal of Oraduita
Rchool
VennSVlvanta
. .fcw.v.v". univAri rv
of
Medlco-Chlrurulcal Hosnital
Polyclinic 11nanl,Bl
Women's Hospital of Phllndeinhi.
bchool of Nurslnc for Women P.nr,
ylvanla Hospital. DepSPtment ?
Memal and Nervous Dhte'aaT." West
PniT.IPanrmi
Cottase State Hospital
PhoenlxvllleS?.?""'
i71"5 Ho,mnn school
2301 Walnut
mu un,.,, ior its twenty-first
,.,. ,.'" September 23.1. Wo"
Elliabeth W Hraley. A II., Headmistress
HWAKTI1.MORE. PA.
MQZ. l"n 5hool, Bwarthmore. Pa. i;n
i!Bl-nc"..Y.cc'ri:tl.0APV.J!Isgl?
DEVOW. pa.
DEVON MANOR
,v"n f?or haa evolved a thorousbly
fu?2 Jv'i ",ne ,0 nt alr" 'or tK
UlUre. COlla2e.nrnra,nu n.. ,. .-
enllen. ,... 'V'-.' Tw' """ J"Ulor.
--..w-.. v.nD, aaciai cervioe.
taryshlo. Domestin wi .:.'.. ?'';
Art. I!im. .i J..?." """ a
hV-.-wTr,:--." "'w aoree.
Tennis
iw rio-ins, jroif
and
skaUut.
MIIB. LANGUON CABKIN
snneipai
i
P '(
T-
"300 SJUDENTS REQIST
tfHAHMl MHf
r.0,,r.M,i ..uu mnrsnail Colli. "I
Looks for r Dig Year "f
Lancnstcf, I'a.,.Scpt. S'.lVi.tifV
and Marshall College will start ,i
1020-21 school year tomorrow wlM'
with one of the biggest student ,.,'
of years. .Over 300 have wibUiwi .
date with tho probability of manV H
to affix their signatures tomorrow m.l"'
Ing. "wiio
Two new instructors have been artjj
to the faculty, Dr. Mitchell Car, f
former state etomologisf, 0f NW -n "'?
and Dr. John D. rflce. W J"7,
Young Women nna lllri.
"lo', V" V". wi wihch men
irillfern ITI. .II.. il i - . "
tnis work, for it lq eiriainu,
Vr,,..i..il' i" rl.Ja c"talnly
tha
Df 1 lTTinnIAfll m.-f A .. z -
i.u.
i"
3 AlMg 1
i nuiiaciory worK la nurslnir. ntirl vt iim .-..
PRESS AND PUBLICITY COMMITTEE.
PITTriiTit
AlleKheny General Hospital
Homeopathic Medical and Surrrlcal Hot-
p'tal and Dispensary
fjalldrcn'a Hospital
PaeSHvant Hospital
Presbyterian Hospital
Mercj Hospital
?! Francis's Hospital
iVt 1-.I5L1. "A"0"!.1'. Slat" of chant.
5t .'l"i';ph " Hospital
Juthalde Hospital
Western PennsvUsnli Tfnsoltal
PITT8TON
Plttston Hospital
POTTSTOWN
Poltstown Hospital
POTTSVILLE
Pettsvllle Hospital
ItliVDINO
Iteadlns Hospital
St. Joseph's Hospital
, . EIDIJ5Y PARK
Taylor Hospital
nOCHESTKR
Rocnester General Hospital
8CRANTON
State Hospital
JIoscs Taylor Hospital
Hahnemann Hospital
. , SEWICKLEV
Sewlckley Hospital
. SHAHON
Christian H. Huhl Hospital
8PANflIJ!n
Miners' Hospital of Northern Cambria
TARENTUM
Allesheny Valley Hospital
UPI..ND
Tor It Hospital Dispensary
M'AnREN
Warren State Hospital
WAPinNflTON
Washlnston City Hosnltal
WEST CHESTER
Homeopathto Hospital of Chester Couiilr
Cheater County Hospital
WILKINSIIURQ
Columbia Hospital
W1LKES-UARRE
Wyoming; Homeopathto Hospital
WILLIAMSrORT
Wllllamsport Hospital
WINDI1ER
Wlndber Hospital
YORK
York Hospital und Dispensary
"' ...-HT-1.H jji.vpiiHI
The Cowles School
Emphasizing
' oiiojio Preparatory Courses
hill. Klr,i! 'rom Undera-orlm fhrousl;
"'in achooli loyn. throuch second
t, srailee.
f."ul,'?','f experlenceed women. !
Au,n..ln, Classes limited to ten
,'!,, outdoor sports. Oymnastlcs and
f'Ll"" "Oder direction School bus
dim.'""'? .91. cher calls for em
?nM .Hulldlnes on hlsh lmoll sur-
SSimS'1 by ." "W be'.l'ul
E.fp.u,n'l. opposite Oak Lano Station.
SMynr.'or.,!l,r ftudents. BUS
"23. Tor full Information apply to
Emma Milton Cowlei, Head of Sckool
0l( Lane, Fhil.delpnii, P..
M!ilJIm,2 ."'boot for KlnderSJrtjr,
junior. Senior and Graduate, C"!i'
Primary meihode. Practice klndsrfartt"
&?,r"! ,A- T. Hlman, Prln.. Dos U IW
Walnut Bt.. Phlladalpfila. Pm. -,
rillLADELVIIIA BCIIOOt, OF DW01f
in In all branohes,
."'."".? ; ." '"ii
noolflelaf I1m
f'BrSW tf"1"
Phlla.. Pa.
MT1TZ. PA.
LINDEN HALL SEMINAR
A Iris' eohool aluce 1T. Academlo- Jg
ee Preparatory and BnecUl Coursss. 55
a rata
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II
Preparatory and Special Coursss. gjj.
.'JitBote''Wcq
loal, Box 100iJtK. 'r. .. '
DEVON. PA.
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