. rr '' rBBBBBWjBffil , L j "VSaOgMBptafcBiKgrellgi 'iv ,,n, nV . j i f . b v I t. V. j! '. 22 J s , v EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER -PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESpfe, SEPTEMBER -2j 1020 i i T., ' -. T' ' -A. M, Philadelphia Markets ejvitt esira firsts OOttOlUrt nrnte MOIttei No. . 319Jne Cabbage Jersey. r-2.V.1" t71t).-.1r. aiLl rranier choice to cooa a.uoac, i-ucum9in UitnlrnAAaUu 001 t?.? hlisli CIl istrhel mas aulet but firm e nuote. cj" loU. new. In n. rt. elevatori No J red winter. IS.4ROam No. 2 red u nter. we lleky, V 4MJ2 33 Other eradee nuoted at inV folio In schedule o' dl-counti j -wheat, Rp under ml wlnten No 3li'l. Y tmdsf No 2 f r, 4 heat. 7o urder So 3; No, ft when He und-r No J Sample ac eordlnr to ouallt "'COnN Receipts rone The. tmrt.et win JiUady but quiet Vse nunl ai'n ounjltv jlnd location II 40l 45 the tatter for So J. Seilow. OATS Receipts 11 or4 buh MarUM spilat but firm We. eyelet Car Iota ; to fetation Nn a white 70871c No n whit. j4T0o. FI-OUR-Receipts fOO bbl rn". J t'.'l l.B I lbs. In sacks D-mand Item nrlci-n tiom Ituil. The quota ion P 1!1 lbs ookJ in 140-lb Jute oil--xofi virt r atralrhi 'western, 111 J 1 1 VI m do , . n2T,b,ft , IIO.T.HtII 2J fr ln r rnUht IWS' , ftfet clear tin;.. 1 1 -- i' - V.ne ' IM do she- tn iil M10ITi.il""" anrlna- and t"ii tmtpm famlh bratd, i PROVISION'S S. ''Il held Q mutton Beef. In ate 'i'i.k-1 k iJ ardil-1 vv I do. knuelil-' aril tniiM mol;d nd lr I Mil"-'!. ' "'.".r- ' ........1 U...A 5;iSc. do do tn ki niiOf do ioi''i Ji. VvV- 1 nv,1.0 .V b-M' .n lekl lonc r. brfn'.M . on " 'ro BUTTER T- Of r nU ' , I ,jnd undprfudf Ju.l ' 'lawi: Sol d utrl. i "mt ncorlhff, frrih noodn fllW OSRHc. ojtrjs, nond fno CJUari.i. fulr to cooi t.r hi. Jo bl i Ht TOIt'.le for fnc nnd OH V!9 for fi" to cold. J.C10S fl-n Ojottlon in 're cm, nrrby t'.rnts rtlUUSe hit derail i nfarhv cur. rnt rrcllii. 0c. nrbi- ordinary to, fair. SW.Vie. ton i.tra flrt 0t?83c fftrn flrsta. .VflOc. oni1i, ,VHfB4c. In ffrlur li.M lor. fancy candlfd c Job blnr M "JtT.Iri fMr to cholro fil7I,- rilUKSK. Firm We quota as follows, i Tori. whoifnillU M.it curiuit nmii' fm VI) it if'i do rommon to fair 'J.nL'ilc do Inahornn "JtiOiltlVjOl do Mlndlr Dal alr !H' !1W t Jobbing lti of fincy Rocd aoaaic nnEssKD rovi.TRT ro frb.u.iiM. ! dft.plel.td In boin. wtlihlns 4't OS ibt !.- nrr H-bullt. bJ(t N0. . :101,3M onnilo Onlont. J'r ner bikt.. uOOIBe. 'Mumbin or t.uHi 11 snuaanrs JcriM. cr BiM. 'Jnwloc. Tomato. Jff aoyfp.r bikt. is ;.". rlt, ban. pr inn. lorn, jsrsev. i' v . " v-" and orr aplrf. 43't n Uchlnt: 4 ib . 4Je. i fjiiii, abewt lad Mlrn rcelpl 300(1 ati market nrnca . tlOOS-nrorlrts. , 11 ofo henl l'nyn fruh-klllrd .. Jlif?R1c. bf.iers rn. dry J"P.'!,r -i' V0.!. "'L- ,o llfliioft 'K'l.l It, 2 Ibi aplfe 4-lbli lf0 17 30 bJl'i pact n toa Ji.i.now celptt. 100 head. Fifty cenla Miehtri J tne r.o. IIO08 Jl'celcd. 1000 liad Twenty-fl to .100 lowtr. lUaw, tll.2'.. mixed and lorkrre. tlh.nHHJ f,0: ltjeht jorktra. S1W la 35; pirn SIS. roiKhJ. 114 50 1 ataita. ti Oil. . HHUE1" and I.AMI1B iieeeibta. no noaa fleSi liirbj' pe- 100 buncbea. U0 .V). JJt;ad.v. , Lamb;.. Iteu.BOi yejrilnaa tilW jienii i.rDj i n SO. wethera. t'.r.O'&S. ewca. ISU7: mixed aneeo. iivi no i LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS CMcBM. Sinpl. .'.' -C ATTI.E Reeelpti UOOOhe'd er dull npenlj r a-lfi bl 17?" ftrni2 ttn""MK ,.n.1 gn-"? IBfllVsO Molosna l"l!' p'?,fl,'V' f",. S"ri ll!l(,Hl tV. other "ahe' alock "ower moitlV JO 101 i! " lower bull: rliolc.. 5 '.'.. S-.5ro.,."X tiaa ilCurM Ifi.iU'li II ("I ri'-i'- " Eat Ht. I.oola. Sept 22 CATTLE tt relpf, "nnft hi ad, Ol.l'.hama ateer 3.'c tower Top ateera 1. KOi bulk, t9,.VXI 13.50; jcarlfnas, ateera and helfera, aleady, ranner aona aieaiW at 13 7(104,2.1; bulla steady; rale 110 nluheri nood and eholce vealer. $1.7.117 110 feeder ateera ateady HOGS IXerelpta, 7B0O headi 30c to .10 lowrr Top. II 7. HO; bulk. Hint nnd medium welRht. S17.8.1017.OS! bulk, heaMee. 110.00 B17 2S cKcliatiKO on London, SI francs 88 centimes; B per cent lon,v J5 francs B2 ctntlmep. The dollar was quoted nt 14 francs 95 H centime. Japan to Electrify Railways Wnlilnton, Sept. 22. The Jnpancse railway authorities havo decided to sub iiltutc electricity for steam .on all lines ulhln the empire, accordlnrr to reports reachlnc the Department of Commerce today, Tlio change, which, It Is esti mated, will cost 200,000.000 yen, Is ex pected to rctluco ths number of loco motives in service by 40 par cent. Japan's Export Trade Flourishing Washing-ton, Sept. 22. Japanese ex ports during July exceeded Imports by $3,000,000, a consular report .received here today said. The Island empire, during July, sent abroad goods valued at $ir",OGu,000, despite the Industrial situation experienced durlnc the summer. New Member on Reserve Qoard Waahlnston, .'pt 2 2. The President has appointed D. C. Willis, of Cleveland, O., u member of the Federal Heserve Hoard 33T"35c fow a fruh-kllled It hBia , dr t' id velciun 4I..1 ids Kiei h.c welalilnB Ano nn .. . j i.... tic do- w?stfp a-iialer ls 41427i ', 15 00 nix- MMo.fr frjer. wten, -ei:n i a -i 'J - ap.. ' sltEKr n",r.oi jyaHi. orouera iarn. ivunn, iv, g j lb apie''. 4SW47c orol.eri nrl atnallr ai- ll'44r. old rootere dry plrked. Hirn 2So do southern. 20S27e. aprlns duct I- 1 -7c rr.rll fRL'ITS Apple- rr l"kt No TV t ro, Vo 2 8J1f ;.v 4pois n-r ibl ISO. 1.10 orani per I'ot MMOW peailei l(tf, Pr baekel II 12 W pearr i.r liua' l r.i)fl.1?1 Trap p, non na "l 1.1S2.V pluin pr built. $1 V)6 2.1,001 brad rv ,lo. parkera blddlmt uneriil lo. MM SatUf iamb- ao,d ipv "'f?lj,7i -V'f.lr beat ranae lamba held .round 111 .5 fe-d-era ateud (tood limb) lold J11 .iO era ate rUlabursti. Ta clptr 1500 ii'i'i ih.r Me', rnn quiie at fol- 'ai blab t I (ll"TV1!LKJ M-il" pntaioer trse. liu i l.ikt vO I RIlWBli- Vo 2. 401111" Sueft pstato-i nouthtrn p.r bl No I S4'41 J5 No 2 12 aert poi . n of- j hnw. or'.re, "1":jji"oi iok.ei 17 7ll ft" 17i;.B0 ' Siinrp AND LAMIlS -'".'JV'!. Bl Srt 22 1100'' Re 1 oner ifeaMee. J17 0 .re. X IJ. .'.-.oil oo. iitftt 50 head. Liverpool Cot'ton llrrrpool, 5-Vpt. 22.-Spot citton a nulet today wllh prlcen steady on the baals of an advnnc of 6 nolnls for tnlrt dllnB. nt 21. Bid fales vere BOOO balri rierclntij were 1000 Wiles, Includ nc 60n IhalM American Tutiires were eniy In the earn deallnK- upot prices were American, mldtlllnir fair. 27,;0d; froml mlddllnK. 25.04d ; fully mlddllne. 2.1.lOil , middling. 2l64d; low m'ddllng. 17.74d; stood ordinary, H.231, and ordinary, n.2Sd .V. k j r.rt Too 1.-en t J". ,nP '"Ti. J""" TeAii vSSRecflPt 125 hud Ton 111) Steady I I neerlpt Paris Bourse Quiet Prl, Sept 22. Prices were quiet on v,. iineraio n. v. S'pi H cattle I the Dourse today. Tnree per cent rcntci rlota 825 head Ja. CaUei re-! Wf re quoted at 51 francH 16 centimes, PRODUCTION ENGINEERS !' Years' Experience tn Labor-Saving Devices & Method Designers and Builders of Automatic Machinery, Punches and Dies and Manufacturing Equipment of. Special Character Engineer and Macliinltti A. NACKE & SON 236-242 S. Dili St.. Phlla. Kfyttfine Phomn .Wfrfrt 3311 1MB, ri JHfk SCHOOS and COLLEGES RED-E-BILT Garages Poultry Houses STRONGER. WARMER, MORE ATTRACTIVE. COSTS LESS THAN YOU CAN BUILD No nail to drive nor board , to sav. Xo paintiPfr nor lU tinc. On" system solves your nrob'rm. Wvit" for fioc cntA oe;uc no'i. E. R. BASTRESS CO. Manufacture's Mount Carmel, Penna. The Berlitz School of Languages r nnna Momen and OlrU Yniinic IVomen and Olrla Voung Women and Cllrls At Tt MS RKORTS ATI NTir CIT. N. J. tr Cooleat nnd Mot Mtr.illir I oett.on ;Bot6l Esplan.ads JHTrln ea 'Ideal famllv neiel vMe and rur-li frein Orcheitra Book i 1hole blwk on ocean front nmlon to i I f" r ' in'ii v .-SO Vt . -fl n 1 rt un ITCJFC&GJW K1REPROOI- Oca H rnt uh rmmi; tier tsH ... ii .j n... a !........ net i iT,ArnncH hip n it7 fjrni zrAaTftcx2fiUs7-2L& 1541 Chestnut Street Blanches in over 300 leading cities in Arncrca, Euiope and .Vfuca. Pupil. travolinc may transfer the aiuc of tlicir lessons from one citv to another Tvithout additional cost. PRIVATE AND CLASS LESSONS DAY OR EVENING Terms Reasonable. Catalogue on application. TRIAL LESSON FREE GRASD PRIZES AT ALL EXPOSITIONS WHY YOU SHOULD STUDY LANGUAGES AT THE BERLITZ SCHOOLS If vou liac nner studiotl a language and wish in the shortest lime to jpcaK, read and write that language, come to the Berlitz beltooU. , , If vou hn c studied elsewhere for years and cannot inaKe your self eaiilr understood or cannot speak fluently, come- to the Berlitz .Scioos. . , , , , If ou hme acquired a defective pronunciation from an Ameri can tencher or an uneducated foreigner, come to the Berlll: Schools, and nou will readily obtain the accent of cultivated European socieij. lonn- Men ind tlovi Amine Men nnd lto a" B ifr m . r South furollna trae Hear IV :t;nnlns Wat r "P"" "en r I It .r.N'lt.l O ner .p M '. r "ii TlMle. nt SKeWILTi'NIRE Vtrclnla Ae ind Heaeli lav 35 I'nxj'a Iratba, run at-r e- ior e n-r u hA"), l-.Lol.- uv.i,-r J. 'LI.IN!' Mir "Westminster xiie7 a 7 n-. E-acs tn.Hat-r JO 1 1 up tUy .' Bjh-e otel Bosebcl"Jj'-;.,'.:.- ". Tellei 1 tab" l-liore 117 B lPIO.N ornvN -BiSCAYNE CITa nunn(nff rm 1 fit N.J. air 't r '. ever B und'n MIJIH IIAl.l'lN WINDSIIIt uMI J xt K M N'-J. vatir. data, .te. ou li aiiiiounira itaat nurr.i. rem.itii nuen dorinz ta month of heplembrr. Speell Va.l roomil tu oatna. r.arturai inth ISO rilMINtr MOtNTINH liini.ni.rn T...ar.. Pa. Hainiiai:H!aBlBIBtStBllSIBIBiaiBrn i The EPISCOPAL ACADEMY With Which Was United in 1915 The Dclancey School Locuit and Juniper Streets, Philadelphia JJKI r VIUS bO' s for nM tollee ni1 Terhnlral Srlioola. Vembers of graduailnj , 1 ihlB nut min erter Iln e ford. I.elilpli I.afajeUe, Da'tmoutli. UuI M,t of PennsjhantA, Corn!., Princeton and Hazard. A linlor Sthool iff'rds tarcful tralnlnK Jor little bos oil : The Trusle'. of the Academy 1 av piirc.'med at -)erbrooU en Oil v ne within a few minutes' v alK of the station, a spacious modern hu'"dl!ic. loKt''r with fourteen ucrrs o' land, to hlch they lll movi Hie School ai soon aa alterations and seditions catbe mide In He new tccavlon tlio worit of th AiJmv will continue at heretofore, and prol k on U1 h mdc for the pupils' afternoon study hours Ample oppor unltv vlll bo funilsh'd for healthful er.orc!e In the ope- air on thr tiIj grounds of Hie chool property under the direction of skilled phslc. dlrv-tors As U will b Impossible undr present labor conditions to hae thi build, nc ready for occupancy In time for the opening or the next dfsiloi the Fcliool will rc-open nt Its present site. 1324 Locust Striet. Af'.- tl'e remoiyl to Oorbroolt t Is proposed to continue tho Junior V.v' for erv llttl noj., in the city In .i LUitablo building vhlch will bo - L'eil for that purpose The ery small hoys from tho nelRhborhood of Oerbrool: will be provided for at the Overbrook School as oon as It la opened Tie nxt seaslon op'ns September 2:d for tht Upper School: September 24th for ,e Mlf.dl. School, and September 27th for the Junior School The football field a-d bnoebal' fl'Id will bo nrade ready as soon as possible. "' rtelnKr, together with an Announcement of the Board of Trustees, riving deUlls of the removal of tho School to Overbrool: will be sent on application. 1 is Office at 1324 Locust Street la now opon for the enrol' nent of pupils. Schools fo the Education of Women For the Nursing Profession Believing that many young women would be glad to enter training schools in hoa pitals throughout tho State of Pennsylvania as pupil nurses if they know of the great opportunity for service and to qualify in one of tho greatest professions open to women, a Committee appointed to servo in the interests of tho Nurses' Training Schools, whoso names appear in these columns, arc conducting a campaign for the purpose of securing enrollments in this noblo profession. XJ rW,T,"TT-,,"""""!3e!7Tv 1., t..i "'-:.-:.-:: r -":'" J- r . few I, I r -n K i ir.ifk . '. jmtmn mmmz-.-. in ii BUCKWCDD iNN 1 HAWNXl OH aiVAWVU.a.rA, The Ideal Country Hotel ot America Lated in a r"i of creat naltiral I U.ul) onli Br e r New Yorlc ano rri aue-pnia iinm. ex tae famoua fixinm Coui trv Cln'j Oulf couraa open to rueaLa of to holal upon introduction Buckwood Inn Co. R. S. Worthington. President iBiBiniBiataiBiatBiBioTMmiata Robert Andersen Acting Headmaster In the Service of Humanity llolh .eiea JVrGffWww SCHOOL SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL f IT . niK htHOOI. FOR 10U , RneVUfninr firlhand " rinjt S-ecretarlal Work. Builnen ilinlnltitlun l.ommarelal Jeaol re. Pa t-r" Bmlnaaa. Real Kitate. i redit Me 'a Law Count,. Salesman ih o f ' A .vti srlc H nx pr KffectUa Publlo Spt'lne. P.othts p i-ouriea. 1500 Walnut Ht.. PhlladelnhU .Mouotaln Home, m. BROWN PREP ,lrMd "nu Cherry D"u"n rntr Mreele, Itacl.as ii- 'g'.i io Uuo'c and to UP9 tut ha I n'r (.olleae prepir'itlon. Pualnaas . re Tori, -eara of continued aue-e-a -lithoui a dollar of public or prlvata r, siri' n proea the aluo and the need of u'k metnoda Th- Mre different ano tie are rliht InteMla-at sndUnow. "rilE-STVUT HIM., PA. CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY St. Martin's, Cheitnut Hill, Pa. A dny and Uiardlnc achool for boya pre. sarins for collese, aelentlflc achool or bual locatea country aay acnooi. Ihe-day boarders. Catalosue neia Ideally low rataa fo on rppllcatlnn. MIIN(lMnt)CK INN llnuninlnltnmeU Lndlnc Hotel Mnnntrtlelnme Pa, JlDemi etv t tieiit' n r z er prlv&'i tyatha. bwtt . efrei -ni "1. lotint rciitnii I'l. " Hawthorne Inn ... " '.'" "'";, c' The Ontwood ,Mn Bv tn i . rn r U'KNKUS ' .'Ar A in !- eci " ' MTWN ii i r v A lmt- IBIi..I..U i.1 GALEN HALL WrrncrsUlr. Pa. jv cfttM Wtuli'n' Qru "' thrUJBU cvro - -jf (rlbl iulUBin tn HiCtvilU t Ur ill iipuimI HlMyaV i '.m . Mi .c tico fuot t iuou m hnt (Itth MiM.PJ H Tiim iir Dmj1 mn J i J n t rb nit ITrvlioai ttr trti'tilr ccmmeVj'i. wi c iuri nLf i mdi n nr." ThrtKij' Parlor I art N-w ) ad GALEN MOl NTAIN CO. HOWfni) M VINO Mn.fr 30l)ay Business College New Address SI UDCNTS CHAPTCR BLDC. Susquehanna, near Broad Me lima aur.licd Hie abore enlendld bul'dinr oa n premuiierit home for vcr eel ee. lllnmord MM. "ate time mid nioerjr. nnd arrure tna b.t ixitlilou jn Ilia 'Ity. "Tlia erlinol thai la practically perfeH ard perfertl' practical " ( outran or monthlr ratea. HI 1 w '.NOV MI N, .1. Wenonah Militarj' Academy f liaramcr, Manllneaa Honor More than merely a nrepa uiory Rchool. Faculty aerond on to that of Weat I'oln bocial and biialneaA Cnure.- Bepar lie Ju or ilerrunent for boss of le or o ! 4d'il course, J750. Junior lienHi" mml IMMl Cen.!rrie ned t'( j UooK on reouese Ir fharle II. Ircnc, rreldent, Vajor f n?drr. Siioerlntendenl, nov ii. rNONn. r. .1. Message on the Ethics and Practice of Nursing "Xurelns Is an art and If It Is to bo made an uit it rcquiron as pxclunlte deollon. as bald a prepa ration as any paimcr'b or eculptor'ij oiU, for what Is hoAlnff to do with dead camas or cold marble com pared with havhiK to do with the HlnB bod. tho templo of Cod's tplrlt. It Ib ono of tho lino arts, I had almost said the finest of the fine urlti " (Klorenco JsichtliiBalc). If thli Is true, nnd who will doubt It what nn entirely Hhtlsfactory work Is nurBlne, nnd yet how neces sary that up remember ue arc dfaline wllh Homethlnt; that rcciulrcs not only our energy, our Interest and our bklll, but our deep rccroncc and hlgliest Uiouglita.' A youne poet killed In France, wrote, "Like the statue In Michael Angeln's lump of marble there Is a friend In eery p.isserby, anil In one theie may be a new f hrlst," and ao there may be In any humin being. tVhat I")r. H. Wclr Mitchell js of the physician Ih true also of the nurse. "He hells that which men neither weigh nor meamre. and this sets him over a 1 tirofpsHluni ut one, and fur nbove all forma of mere huslncss What such a life malcN or man Is largely a question of original character, but In no othe- form of occupation N there such conntHnt food tjMcriii to i)ee1ot all that Is best nnd noblest " The highest tpo onlv of healthy conns womanhood should take up this work, for II Is certnlnlv the I I if beat glrn to any woman to do What can bo greater than by skill and knowledge to help fan tho feeble hparlt of life to the bright tlanic of health ; to nit.e tli tirf nrm otippln and strong: to tide the Tjpliold or Iho reciirnniila patient past the danger post : to give lru U to Ho children, tho mother who almost crossed the dark rhcr; nnd to ta' e tho baby w'Mi nil llfe'H road liforf him N'nhlng nn ndenuaten pny for tlio M.III h'.''i Imh trousht to tho bedaldo renewed strength and I .in rii-n the "sweet boon nf life'' If eho bn o fought with death and dulled his aword ; if she Tmo glen buck our pick again. ' it a little thine th..t she has wrought? Then life, and Death and Motherhood Is naucht !" PRESS AND PUBLICITY COMJIITTIU:. per- Roth Seca PRIZES siitunm) umcTHi 1T wr..ooo Mor.Tii nnk ;n hMiii.r.n rRi7K 'r I of K9H I "TnK f OIINKR-ITONK of rnR1.TINITV j."j, ! i j,- - aI'I re at l-ast lino worth Ko- ril I 'nrmmlon 4 t onditionn Address REI.t'iI'l f-riKVTirir IN'TITrTK" Ros 11 014 I.IStiaKR fll'H'K P.n inci. II for p!rHinri I Ueraiure rrd return poittire Friends' Central School System NIGHT SCHOOL IS NOW OPEN The Niabt School of Stroyer'a Dusl ness (.oll(e Is now open nnd students who wish to take any coures of bus! ness training should enroll at once Call write or telephone for particulars and state what course you are In teresUd in Strayer's Business College 807 Chettnat Street Phone, Walnol 384 cn-a 1 o ai r' ie Highland Otartor4ilnc 'h fan-o a lotm Heptembe- end O-toier mo months i" "i ear Mote lie i for beo.le' II ?h a-d Ho el J llord 1ls President ' ' .KI1.1MI V loo a'n n ' a y it'ful - Write Coinpan srhnol lunlor iM Snmr ll'tf' udinr Pnpr - nt 1 r t Ii i-nd h t,irmntrv S hooli at lltli .no 7 i and filrnrd a e aith , id r j , an , Greene it alo a '( ol . .rirniun 'let in HooW ut.d f, -, ert- cvoc' l.Th an I flu fn'.. drlihia FRENCH SPANISH GERMAN ITALIAN mrTicAh nooKitrKPi.No I'l our Rooltkeeplns fou-s i idsnts are c!en try practical help 'o Vd them n acreptlns the most reapons b' position In dlMduai insirutuan m; or nun: classes rilII.A. IJ.DSI.NKhfi rOLLKOIS anu caiiirae oi conimerre 10i; Chestnut HI I'hlfadelphlr .Skyland Inn and Cottages Sky land, Virginia 4,000 feet -"hole fbi ee . -on Snrnmil of Old .Stony Man Mountain Virginia's Celebrated Mountain Retort As celebrated In the It aa Eaton Ranch In tna Meal A Special Feature of Skyline is tit Lircrr Stable of Saddle Horse arid 100 Miles of Ridinc; Trails. Wenderfnl tlw Nethlnr like It east nf I'Ttackr Mounlolna llunsarutia for Ina -for Itrlrtea anil i.rooina Tables auppl -d from "Ur Orchoetra di pnoi One p x 1(10 miles 'roil Special fall Statoiu Sept, tn art. 75li ' ..nd for In t of f.n. unit 0' p,.f L'C. FREEMAN POLLOCK. Troprlstor SKyiaua, rasa county, t. Ir,n e-n", ' . front Was insit Ii f i-rn n r irk . ISlh WANAMAKER' or ri sriinni. OK I-WOI'AflKS IDJ7 Chestnut M. ny the (niyard biatrm yon learn anlrkly to apeak, nn rierstanil, read und write, .nathi; TKtriir.ns, Trial lesson free THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF MECHANICARTS DrtuL Malbematles MchanlCB. NI Mlf HITI.CTIKK ReBltrtlon llallT 1 H. 7th SS PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE Friends' Select School ES ,' llll-liia arwiuui nwrr rst .iool for lloolikeeplns rorthan. ertar!al. Tojeh Tpirltfn;. Uncllsb ate. (-ai4ait-l fmlnie Ev and Cvr heetlfme "-""JM Lll,HM-.-M.H. rmmA Chrlaliail cnara. ter CAtalorun nn Vlaltora iv ted I'upl'a may stl.i Walter (V llarlland. Principal INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES W Corner I'd and Walnut Street, Mornins fternoon Saturday lAening Sand for f atalog ABrNOTON Atinnon Memorial Hospital ATXBNTOWN liitown State Hospital -.. Edward ltarey Memorial Nursss Co1l Homeopathlfl State Hospital btcred Heart Hospital ALTOONA Ahcona Hospital Asni-vNn ililind State Central Hospital rr.xit I'Aixn l'r i d nee lluen'tal HELI.EVUr Suburban General Horpltal HI.OHSnCRO Bloflburs tftata Hospital ircn ick Berwick Hospital iir.Tiii.nmyi tt. UjUb's Horpltal nnAmincK BradJocU General Hospital HRADKOHD Dradfo'd llosp'.ta, PUtsburs" City and Honw Hujpltal. CIIKSTKR Cbtster Hospital ci.nnrii:u Clearfield Hosolta. COATESVH.I.r. C,...,M...H0.dP.UIiiik C.nvl.l. St.t.Ho Dlsment "oiplbroJ fission Hospital D'rvin"ntfstHo,PU.1,i,n St. vin nAnu,yuURO Ifsrrisbaw "ZT0N Stale "WI,I0MI:9TEA Hom.! """HoijuNA .. .. irdlan ilo" jnilNSTOlVN ronemaush Valley Memorial Hoiplla) The Mercy llotpltil KXNK The Katie Summit Hosnllsl I.NX'ASTEIl St. Joseph's Hospital T.ATROBE Lttroba Hospital i.r.viSTOirN I.enlstown Host Hal . . IOCK HAVEN Toe': Haen llo-nlial Mf.MJVII.IJT Medllle C'll Hospital . .. Mr-KEES ROCKS Ohio Valley Oeperal Hcanltal MtKEEHI'URT McKeesport Hospital MERCER I'sreer PanltRrlum HOMING MIEl.t Mtmor.al Hrsp'lal hZW riRKIHTflN Btaer Va'lv Genera! Hospital NKH KI'.NHIMITO.N Cltli-m' Uensril Hospital NOItRlsTOtVM M'ntkuin-rv llotnlttl MOUNT TMMHA.NT Mount nnt ItekPltal rillI.Al)KU'HI Aineriean siomach Hospital Child en's Ihm-opatblo Hospital 1rlendV Hcspllal i.erniintojn lljspltal (Germaotovta) tUhnemann Hospital Heuard Hospital Jewish Maternl Hospltil Mercv Hospital (Colored) Mt Slnal Hospital Vhlla-ltl'dila Orthopedic Hospital Prot-stsnt Unlicnpal Hnspltal Nt .Junee IlisDltal t. Tlmoth)'a Hospital (IloiborousRI ht Mar'- H'uriltal bJcliool of Niirslnr Hospital of Oraduata School of Medicine, Unlvarslty of J ennsvltanta 'r,'"'."'ihltVrl?',l Hospital l'o' Utile Hospital Women's Hospital of Philadelphia fcchool of N ralnir for Women. Pens, ajlvanla Hospital Drartmsnt for M-ntal and Nerou Dlsesses (Wssj 1'hlla ) pnuipsnuitn cottace Stat- llmo'mi . .. iVjnKNivviuj: rr.oemxMiie iiospnai riTiMttmi'Mr Allsaheny General HoiDltal pltal and Dispensary hlldrn'a Hospital Passavsnt Hooollal Presbyterian Hospital Merry Hospital St. Francis-a Hospital ri, jo lospltal , .N.Ml lfn,Hll.l hii,.v..; i"ii." ";;.-""i ' i.iraurail Xinun John' General :al Hosp at N t-r Ae .L... r!t Jo.enh'a Hoapital v v'nr"' "outhslde Ifnapital Western Pennsvlveri-, ne0ittl PITT8TON nttston Hospital TOTTSTOWN Peltstown Hoapital VOTTSILLB rottatllle Hoapital TtEADKNO feadlnr nospllal St, Joi-ph's Hospital RIDIJ'.Y I'ARK Taylor Hospital nocni'si e Hecirster General Hospital ' bCBANTO.N Jiate Hospital Mosea Taylor Hosrltal Hahnemann Hospital HEMicuir.y StKlckley Hospital HHAHON Clirlstlan H. Buhl Hospital SPANGLER Mlnera' Hospital of Northern Csrabrla TARKNTUM Allsihcr.y Vallsv Hospital WARREN Warren State Hospital WAHHINGT0N Washington City Hospital WEST CHESTER Homeopathic Hospital of Chester Coant Cbsster County Hospital VrtMUNhUUKG Columbia nospttal WlEKES-nARRE Wyomln HcTOpathlo Hospital WILUAMSL'OKl Wmiam.Port Hj.pl Wlndber ,l0,p,u,VOUK Tork Hospital und Dispensary Address Public Ledger Educational Bureau for Detailed intormation, or communicate uireciiy wiui ine Hospital in Which You Are Interested J -sa-llff BBBBBBBBBBBbBbV BBBBBr L rnOTOI'LAAH ritOTorrATH, PHOTO PIAYS .OFlMErMCA The followinp; theatres obtain their plctursi through tho STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a sruarantce of early showins. of tho finest productions. Ask for th theatre In your locality obtaining picture! ihrough the Stanley Company of America. Alt 1 IDlh. nrrl A PseBiUnk 9- lamora Ma. DalUotSiEs.0:13A0 LT IN MAHY AX11C MODEL 4" SOUTH 8T. Orchestrs wontinuoua 1 to II. SIHRI.KY MAHOV In "Till; l,ITTl,B WANDEKDIt ' Frankford & Allesh-ny a i irr.ucMV riL.L,L.JllL.l1 X Slat Dill V ' LOUI81! OLAclM In m:x" ADAI I r C2D AND THOMPSON bTS ArULLU matinui: daily MART Mlt.KM MIN'TFIJ 111 "JENNY, 1111 GOOD" OVERBROOK M& .STAR CAST In "I HI! WHIP" HAVEItrORDAVt ADPAniA CHESTNUT Below 16TH AKVALMA m a v. to ti.iD p. m. THOMAS MF.IUHAN In "CIVIUAN CIX3THES" BALTIMORE UVKI. ANITA STEWART In "THI. KINGDOM Ol' PIlfAMS ' pi 1 irrOlDn BROAD STREET AND , bLUltt3lrL' ni'..qt'i:iiANNA avb. 1IOHAUT POSWORTII In "III LOW THE KUnrACE" BROADWAY vrAny0T PA1 APF Kl MARKET STREET 1 -UrtVE 10 A. M. to 11 ,1J r. M ,... w 8- HART In "THE m 4.DLE OK COURAOC" PRINPFS5? 10lS MARKET STtMLT I lIllCJO 5:,",0A. M tollilBr.Sl MARY MII.ES MINTElt In . "JENNT. HE QOOD" REGENT NWA Below HTH t Irt 11 1. M ... ..cii.jiiir uim in "I.ITTI j? MISS REBELLION" RIAI TO QURMANTOWN AVE. lI-U 1W AT TUI.PE1I0CKEN ST. THEO MEiailAN In "TUB rrtlNCE CHAP" RURY l"IlKET. ST. DELOW 7TH I 10 A. M. to U: v.u- ,,nTANT W'ASHBLinN- "VHAT HAPPENED TO JONES'- SAVOY "" JIARKET hTRELT " A. M, TO ninNtonT CAPITOL 12 IARKET STREET 10 A M to 11:15 P. M. AMtTA Rrr-.WART In rtlK YELLOW TyPHOON" COLONIAL tiXn-s2u?ZrtH: riTDDl7CiCi MAIN ST. MANATUNK EMrKtOD MATINEE DAILY NOAH HETIRY In THE SEA WOLF" FA1RMOUNT 'SMM? ALMA IH'RENS In "THE WORLD AND HIS WIFE" r-A AIll V TIIEATRE--1S11 Market rAMlLY PA M to Mldnlht St TRANK MAYO In "TJtl. lirill !..- i'. e"T"l I CT THEATRE Below flpruee DO 1 H s3 I MATINEE DAILY rtOMANCE," with DORIR KEEND , LEONARD McCLAIN' Organl.t D, W. GrtlFFITII PRODUCT ON "THE IDOL. DANi'nnf. ' SHERWOOD "iJ..ri'si OLTVE THOMAs'ln ' ' ' "FOOTLIGHTH AND SHADOWS" STANI FY maiikbt above utr Q1AVlNir,h1 H'lBA M tolll5P.il WILLIAM FARNUM In "IP I WERE KINO" VICTORIA xu.nK.'5T above tin VIVIWAift OA M toll isp, i MARSHALL NEIEAN'8 .ill -Vl Hl7f IT ' U THEATRES j "ONCE 4715 STAR CAST In TO FRANKFORD EVERT MAN FRANKFOHD AVENUE GREAT NORTHERN Rl'.X REACH'S "OOINO SOME ' Broad St. at Erie 7 and 0 P. M. uirr.iirLi .... NORMV TALMADOE In "YES OR NO?" 60TH L WAIUT STS. 2 '30 Evgs,7&0 dlST ft INCASTEIl AVE. MATINEE DA1LTT LEADER HERllERT IIAWL1NSON in TAS.SERS HT" , lnrDTV Hroad & Columbia Llljt.rl I Matlneo Dally CHARLES RV In "HOMER COMES HOME" Ave. 333 MARKET OTtUiS? KAIlUiniNE MarDON'LD In "Till. H'HNIN't. POINT" BELMONT 0SD AB0VB MAnKn WILLIAM KAVEnstiAM In "THE MAN SviIO LOhT HIifSllt.F CEDAR O0T11 AND CEDAJl AVDjJci THOMAR MEIGHAN' In "PRINCE CHAP" POI I9FI IM MARKET nETWEFJf VWLalOCU IV1 both AND MTH "WHAT REOOMl'q OF THE CHILDRCNt Added CHATtLIE CHAPLW In ,CARMkN" JUMBO FTtONT ST. t GIRARD AVI. Jumbo Junction on Frank f ord t" OLIVE THOMAS In A QLORIOUS LADY" I Cn 1QT saD AND LOCUST STnEETI LAJCUOl Mate. 1:30. 3:30. E 6:C0tll ANNA Q NILSSON In "THE KIOHTINO CHANCE" NIXON BSO AND MAnK2K,T3r."rii WILLIAM rtlTSSELL In "A LIVE-WIRE HICK" 0 1-NI 1 C2D AND BANSOM STS K1VUL.1 Matlnss Dsllf JANE NVAK In "THE EYES OK THE WORLD ' STRAND flE,uuATT?a ETHEL CLAYTON' In "CROOKED STREETS ' WEST ALLEGHENY HOIIART POSWORTII I" "HRI1W Tiiy ni'iir . r ISih & AlI-fhSRT AIIDHDA 21.12 OEUMANTOWN AVE. lUiVjr- AllOVE DIAMOND BT, JEFFERSON AWwu lmVANT WAHtimrvj , "tjir air.s ur oi ANTIIONT PA Die' niDGE AVE. i. DAI'PIIIN ST, I ArVN. Mati 2115. r.e 0 43 to 11 SHIRLEY MAf-ON In Tni'AsitmE 1R1 AN'D ...!, ....va Unl.irailV eeillnV I'd ' rrn w.',...." .-......- - UIm IllasaVa School far KliKenairtnwa-. Jontor. Ssnlor and Oraduata Coara rrimary msthods Practise kladsrnrtaa. adlreas A T. lllman,7lrlP . Bos L. M Valnut at. Ptilladelphla. P- Iota Irl. The Parlnai he-r nnl IBth Sts I trades (ncludlnr Primart and Ills' School Stands for thorough work and ail round Christian CTara. ter CAtaloruo request. VI be an rolled , All ttest rnr.STEn WI'Sl CHI's TER HTVTE NORMAL NCIIOOL roth sexes K'flO Andrew Thos Smith Prln ROSI.VN. I'. . School for Exceptional Children PUBUC SPEAKING yrv'KoAKcnBt Blo4ni!r'cife.?nr,',;os, Sl'lllNO (IARIIK.N IhHTirUl'K nroad anu nnrins nariieii Ms.. I'hllo, Day and nleht ciassea Ii A-t, Electricity 'Iscnaniee ano auio wprn -sep. His5" HUUUV.H' CALLS for Ho ,e Tor lbs car and tralfilns or children i 'Ji Atmrrar fre ellnTeiTt teachers llnient D I' The Cowles School Emphasiyinp; rollpp-r) Prrparntnrv Courses Far zlrla from klndrrrarlcn thrnnih high school i bars, tlirouxh second srade, Tarul' of oxpirlenred nnrnen -a trained. Classes limited to ten. All outdoor sports qirintlis nnd thletirs under direction choo bus in charm ofteailu- ryia for ell) dents. Hiil'dlnes on hlit'i lino I aiir. rr.jr.ded bv alt a ret r..autlful ounds rnpolte Oali I sne SItlon r-lllun far flay alnilcnts. i; Li S32J, Tor full In'ornitlon opnty to Emus Milton Cowles, Hea of Scssdi 0k Line, Psllsddphla, Fa. Ikists. Pa. The Stevens School For Girls jchool provldlna; the development which leads to worthy home memherahlp and the hlehest typo of citizenship, Taoulty of hlirhly edticaled women, with experience which hpec'nlly (juall. lies them to teach their respective branches fours of tud ulonf? lines nf Horace Mann School of Teachers Col. teffe, Columbia Luhersity Pupil actlT. Ity and pai-i'cinattn tiucialued recta- niv K'i ii -starten fVimnlete lrle. iciUai 1 ua eil ai Ilivh Pchovl IB4tx year open Sept. Slit .For, xatea ,and all particulars, .address ... Miss Katharine M, Csnworth. J'rinefoal 121 W. Chsltsa Ave. Gtnnaotown, Phlla, rill: JtnilM iin PHK.nE Mehoal Collese. ANNA T1IORNE, Open-Mr of llept. Kdneutlnn. Ilrrn lor ifirisj. prlmar throum a THOMAS MEIOHAN In I ' THK PRINCE' CHAP' ; CENTURY ,cu,umaatvedaalty BT" MADWMV! TUAVKItH In winn si nr nnnn" I ramnlsla nhnrl limetltir nsAarama IA Hlul, ..nnaa-ai UallirrlllV slllnt f' - .-..., ,.-- ..--.,. .--,... ... ...m,i,ir. e i iiif rr n wtirni w - ---- j j CAND CANADA - BBVlBtaBlWt'BBB im v A cones prep. Opens. Sept. '-'7. Tor catalog ifd lress The Hand Mistress Tel. nryn Maw" 29i PIIU.AnEI.PIUi SCHOOL OK IlEMflV Kor women (Est, 1S44), Fine ArtX D elan in all branches. Interior decoration." etc Booklets, Ilox 21. Hroad Master Bis Phlla , Pa Hiss So ward's School for Ulrls course pen. juiilur Phlla . la nents. Carrlase Cinwul, Merlon Oepi f 1IIHS S calls for puuil a,, I leinn.H.I.I JANET I)TWARD OverurooK ar I.nrf. 1 pupils, la llais Writs I Prln NEW UIHK CITV The I Inch hchool, Now York City, Uoartlina and Day School for Olrls, amphaslslns P0Biaraauatv worM. Jessica u. coagrave tary. 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