Frlpl 7irr ,?i wwjew w;.. i' wz rH j; H EVENING PUBLIG LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES SOUTHERN CHIVALRY and MILITARY TRAINING combined with thorough academic instruction in the historic Southland. These schools have attained a nation-wide reputation. MESSAGE FROM DR. EDWIN C. BROOME Young people who arc drifting along without taking advantage to prepare themselves for the future arc making a serious mistake. My advice to every boy or girl is to take advantage of all possible opportunities to extend their education. A few hundred dollars expended now will produce the finest dividends in tho future of any investment that could be made. TAUNTON Military Academy An Ideal Home School for Manly Boys WW '- St im m wssm W, 025 Boys from 47 States last session. Largest Private Academy in the East. Boys from 13 to 20 years old prepared for the Universi ties, Government Academics or Business. l'WO feot above sea-level; pure, dry bracing mountain air of the famous, proverbially healthful and beautiful Valley of the Shenandoah. Pure mineral spring waters. High moral tone. Parental discipline. Military training develops obedience, health, manly carriage. Fine, shady lawns, expensively equipped gymnasium, swimming pool and athletic park. All manly sports encouraged. Daily drills and exercises in open air. Boys from homes of culture and refinement only desired. Personal, individual instruction by our tutorial system. Standards and traditions high. Acad emy sixty years old. $375,000 barracks, full equipment, absolutely to proof. Charges $600. Illustrated catalogue free. Address COLONEL THOS. H. RUSSELL, B. S., Principal mi Rox L FISH MILITARY SCHOOL ct gsag A.V English, Ca-.-ii.al and Scientific School which prepares boys and younpr men for college, university or for business life. With its $200,000 spe cially designed, fiiepivof building, and with its up-to-date furnishings and appliances, Fishburno is now one of the best equipped military schools in the South. abnut f hours f r n WttPh'.HR'O the he.i r ' "V a 1 1 e VTE n a r th. I adwV of th a- d a . i. t 1-, c'r'l r r ' 1 i (hi al"if sea lev' n. i, of hil nrd th.. K! ." Hi'lce Mountains Is nMalnM which enraptures uith in beauty Excellent water, pure, light air and pood dramace c!m th school a notable heai'n record. ('lasses are kept purrose'v small, the average belne from ! to in The larse and able farultv ore thus wiahled to ai'oclate lntlrratelv uith ptuUnts and kim ird.ndu.il iio'-ir"on Rate ffnn r, T ." u-dfr War I'epart- Annual pr.nc 1 n ,i - -nt near famous For fan .suo All'. 1 Major Morgan H. ns, r -rT nrw 7 MmWK ijIBQ&'W&VSk Hud 1 'pQ'tka&S&y&'2&71&zi Principal, tiSTr ftS$&ffiljnli Wavnesboro, &-. .sf aficnHMrfJivr.."l VirsinU t trfti - t tfJft.2. 9fn'v tlLWW n .. .- wmi. ""PST" " ' ''" '- 'To c?; rc Z?..i Make a Four-Square Man" Blackstone Military Academy BLACKSTONE, VIRGINIA EQUIPMENT FOR MILITARY DEPARTMENT Furnished by V. S. Government. Graduates admitted to West Point and Annapolis without examinations. ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT offers irta-"n.N IK Mathematics, English, History, French, Latin, Spanish, Science. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT tUTKUS i'n.-i: in Gregg Shorthand System, taught by 7nr'r of Business Colleges; Touch System on Typewriter; Department equipped with Under wood, Remington and Smith Machine; Bookkeeping, both Single and Double Entry; Business Penmanship. Thorough preparation in small classes under d'rection of college graduates. Certificates accepted in colleges and universities. SCHOLARSHIPS Offered each year by Richmond College, Wnhinptnn and Lee, Hampden-Sidney, Trinity and Davidson College. rii-Catalogue ord Further rrt r c i ipcim r j . I, formation, Addss- COL- E- S- LIGON, Pres.dent Chatham Training School CHATHAM, VA. A Preparatory School for Boyi and Youni Men ' Milling Men Not Money" Where Shall I Sen My Chil to School? it i i i ion ri(m: A Southern School That Will '"'" .T'r. r Appeal to Northern People t ui n. i- m lon-fm Ik1 Ii h i- .i'i nlii KM i ' im nt A hand-ome, m ul. mi !' n'ni , i . p, nriui rci'irf of . uiv , , , i i I, i '1 i". 1.-U i . a s lln i ..i'- Blum, an Allditnriuni, in 1 .nidi- f . , u u, ,,,.,, Tnose d.r'iK o tional Doimitories are Lting built ' a b .od eduf-.tmn or i"",""B'' tr.iinmp f'.r "dlece will do .ll to The total expense for tho utiend this s h(,, School oar 1.165.00. Minis- ruVls. terial students may enroll for, NoIeHon (.,au,i0 A swanson is $280.00, i the Junior Senator from Virginia and fnrmpr (Iniop of thi St.lt. Ha k ndl kInhh thi' nhof. ftlmate of the rhathatn Tiamlng St.liol The Public Ledger School Bureau has mado a thorough personal investigation and can explain the unique reason for the extremely low rate For Information and Catalogue Addiess Col. A. H. Camden, A.B. Chatham 'framing Sr'iool or Tim Public Ledger Educational Bureau That question can be iin-wered quickly and satisfactorily by consulting the I'ducational Bureau (on ground floor at Public Ledger Office, Independence Square!. Here you may obtain complete and reliable information of any board ing school for bojs or girl", military academy, business college, special schools for retarded children, conservatory of music, college or university. Our intimate knowloi.Sro of tho advantages of the various institutions will en able you to make a wise, choice. This service is free and available to every one everywhere. Public Ledger Building CHESTNUT at SIXTH Walnut 3000 Main 1601 1853 airy land Colle; r fo Wome i Staunton, (Kablc Station), Va. I - " " I - f DURNEr 1921 e An Ideal College in Size, Equipment, Location hnd Courses of Study. Suburbs of Baltimore, convenient to Washington. 500 feet above tho Chesapeake, in nn exceptionally healthful and beautiful section, f Large campus, with forest trees, shrubbery and gardens. Fireproof b.iildings, steam, electric lights; private baths, set bowls, labora tories, swimming pool, gymnasium, elevator. The faculty is largo and able. Two and four year courses for High School graduates. Courses in Music. Pipe organ. Domestic Science and Arts, School of Expression, Art and Elocution. Unusually pleasant homo and social life. Non-sectarian. Every attention given to mental, moral and physical improvement. Degrees conferred. Catalog. Box X, Lutherville, Md. I i -'fj w Vui for !frls IN BRYN MAWR, PA. (10 miles from Phila.) For girls requiring college preparation, a thorough course is offered For girls not going to college, the school offers special opportunities to pursue studies suited best to their needs. For girls desiring to specialize in Music or Art, there arc well-known artists in all branches of these subjects. Day School Many requests have como to the Ilnrcum School to enlarge itt primary department for littlo girla and boys, beginning with thn first-year work. In accordance with theso requests wo now have a largo .sunny room with all necessary facilities for those youncer pupils. Special Day School Privileges for Girls Preparing for Bryn Mnwr or Any Other College ns Well as Those Seeking a Course in Music or Art. Girls from Philadelphia and suburbs arc able to come to school in the morning and return to their homes in the afternoon. Write for Illustrated Catalog MRS. EDITH HATCHER HARCUM, B. L. (Tupll of I.PKrlirtlzlty) Head of the School MRS. L. MAY WILLIS, B. P. Head of Academic Dcp't Shenandoah Collegiate Institute and School of Music Co-Educational DAYTON, VIRGINIA Non-Sectarian Enrollments From Eighteen States and Fifteen Denominations Last Year LOCATION i- ituatrd In tho heart of the Vaii 'ifil and hl'torlr Shenandoah Valley. Xo finer cllmato In tho world. COURSES OFFERED It.nior fnllece, Sclentlflf, Plasl i! "rational. Teachers', Normal, IT par.itorv, nible. rXpresFion and I'rnmatlc: Ait. PhFiral 'ultur., Pnmcstlr Science, Manual Arts, I -lr- Art?, l?ii'lnes C'dlifre, and an relent School of Jlualc. Ad n.ltted without examination to tlv ProfrPMonal 'ournei of all tho St.ito Normal School, T.chnlcal Schools md Standard Collegia and Unl crnltles. EXPENSES Kate, $223 to ;no for Fchola-tic ear of nine month This, Includes ill )tnsL. No extras. The Public Ledger Educa tional Bureau has made a thor ough personal investigation and can explain the unique reason for the extremely low rate. Consult them. A Southern School That Will Appeal to Northern People Application for enrollment this season should be made be fore Sept. 1. Send for Illustrated catalog. Shenandoah Collegiate Institute and School of Music iato., nun MA WHAT OTHERS SAY ABOUT US ' I consider Shenandoah CoIIcbI nte Institute and School of Mtiio the most unique school In Virginia." Oov. If. C. Stuart. 'Jt t the only hdiool In the ttato of VlrBlnl.i fifferliiB adequate ad nntaKc.M in 1'irtille School Music" Hon. It C. Stturns, State Supt. Tuhllc Instruction. "It is my drllherate iudement that p (" I Kies more for the moivv evpended than any nchool with hlch I am acquainted It com bined In a laie ileuici' tlio oppor tunltv for .eholarhhii) and clmi.i ti r lmlldliiB" Prof. C It Fr.tnkuni. I.I 1 . Lecturer on International l.aw, Unl. of N'. Y. "The htuilent body of your school Ii tho finest I hae ever seen np where." llcv .1. CI Huber, D , First U. II. Church, Dajton, Ohio "I consider Shenandoah onn ot tho best preparatory schools In America" Ilev. ('has. I!re balter, den. Sec S. S. and Brother hoods. "I cannot epres too carnestlv mv appreciation of the alue of tins m liool " Ue. .1 Pout, D 1, Tho M.m.iKfr. The Uonebiako Theolog ical Semlnarj . University of Delaware NEWARK, DELAWARE For Men tiii: srimni, or akts and SCIKNTK tiii: sruooi, of Atinini.TrnK '.V.."1""01' ,r KNOINEERIMJ mi; AiiRuii.TriiAi, i:rEni. WENT STATION for Women tiii: noMKvs oi i.i:(ii:,Winm TUB StIIOOI. OP AUTh AND S('ir,N'K TIIK SCHOOL OK HOME miMiMit'N Tin: sruooi. or Kinruioy for Men and Women TIIK M'MMKH S( HIIOI, Tin: AGitiri'i.TricAi. exte.nsiin DISI'AIITJIKNT For Information and Catalogues s to schools ron .men llrnn I'jdnKnl I,unrrncr Smith As TO HI HOOI.S roil MOME.V Drill) Winifred J. ItoMnson l . : . TKACTICAl. lSUUIiIUr.KI'L.NU In our Hookkieplns Courii atudenti ut turn eery practical help to aid tbeoi U acceptlnic tho moat reapontlbl poaltlou. I aniauai inairuction. uiy or sun UI.& I'llll'A. IIUMINKSS mi.LEGK nnd Collmi. of Commfru 1017 Chratnut tit. rblladdoMt LEARN LANGUAGES at BERLITZ SCHOOL 'ion chestnut .stiieet iikdcoeb si mmek n.Trs BAJSJKS is Ihc School fontju iMoWiilnut'St.l'hila. COLLEGE HCTDAVl'B's Th Ilri llmlun 'il i raaltlnn cimrjn'u. i.nifr now. i. . Philadelphia School of Design for Women rounded in 1841 Th" oMr-t Industrial Art School in Amcricn. Ofl'ois the highest prado of In struction in Art and Do ngn, Normal Art, Textile Design, Costume Dc-i'n Fashion Illustration, Hi.i Illu'iratH.ii, Interior X) i orat'on, Mudelinp; and all branches of tho Fine Art-Prnetu-al ItnininR. Spec i.il Evenmq; and Satin dav Classes. Unnklet. Hox-L. Rroad anil Master Sts. Philadelphia, Pa. ''iiiiiii iTnii i i iTyr jtw iVTi it iiTi c s i i ri T a iYt mil" fiTi iiiiiiiini'iuij a1 THE BINGHAIVnON TRAINING SCHOOL An ideal prhatc home-school for nervous, backward and mental defectives. No age limit. Physical Culture. Manual training and all branches. Open year around. Terms $75 per month and up. Mr. and Mrs. August A. Holdt, Superintendent. Hinuhaniton, New York, 112 Fan view Ave. The Tome School for Boys An Endowed Preparatory School Th.. Tomi. Sfhonl ha an oqulpmnit union cost $1 BuO.nOft Its dorml' tones and its rl,i-aroom. It lahoruloi ics and shops lire as complete as un most txprrt ncHIco cm make thrm , ,,.,i,ii Tho louitlnn o( the nchnol. In tin- most beautiful H'ot In Maryian". Khis It Rir.it iiclMintngPH of cllmnto anil hralthfulncfis .-..Hne Tho .vhool kIch completes prcp.uatlon for ull colleges and engineer"' tehools . Tho School has bexen nthktie fleld.s, twelie tennis cntirt nine-holo EO" course, quiii tur-mllo cinder tr.u-U, BmnaHlum and hattlns cafie. "The Most Beautiful School in America" . New 73-I'oot SulmmlnB Pool lliiln SI000 mtnloBiie " eQU" MURRAY PEADODY BRUSH, Ph. D Director Tort Deposit, Murjlund S7 :..i.: .7: ... .r.TTTiFgii?H?TTfTilTTTrTiTftl The United States CoMege of Veterinary Surgeons iqeni &T' I" M rlii. Mr rHin.oit onrt rroiclui II S. (. VMIII.K, J). V. S Dt-nn ii-i ( Htttrt, N. W.. iihlimlan, l. C. Located In the 'v rf r( thr ('HfUn of tho t'riliii P!utp with th athrfnMs,. nf th' pulillc lnuBfuma .ii"l lilnariPH ' I arte 'fle iiiirs dr. ir)f LuiNllns lenmlnlnK niiirhUhentro erivilpp-,1 Wlih nrni I'hnlri (iprat!ni I'll n niiilnn "P' ratlnit tnl.lea fi Ihtub and nm.ul unlma u I 1 1 W "nlr Inbornlorles fnr ln Dir.initli a1 cheinlcil, IIImnlMBlral ami Ha. tfrioiolc a ii'uiU nU' lei lur.. ImJIt bihI chHfi-rlliiK infini . 3 lame lioHPliul urn' iIiiIiik I " ii"l slnule n.nlla an.l Kcnne.n lor nnall anlnula undfr prui lUIng vei rlnnrl.ni. 4 IIxenlnB clan-i a I.ihIiib utmlent lo work and at amo time nhium priifpaiior..i '"Tiraduateii II" It prlMite practice, U, U. Army, U, 8. I'ublic Health and Department itf Amnu'iir; , 0 Faculty l composed nf rrsclltlonerii and Laboratory PlatnnatleUni, " SiffiiiismiiiitiiiniiiiiiiiijiiraiHjjMiiiiiiiiiwn.ffl tllJIIllHBBBl oip Cross jacabem? and hei ihful I ,em oiarr IIOMIDINO S( IIOOI, fur Ginl.S WASHINGTON, I). C Morim' enuipprd IV i n 'f luiliitiia I . (ut ifulK DumhlLt Ion Keiehl nvrrlunlc nu I tin SHtwiruil I .ihllal ,'r.M)jti m i.ir.tinr, i m iim.s Jum r i mi inintul .sec iHiri. I .nien I, iili.l dv.i'i.rl l i nun '- " Voni. I'lnn . llnip in'in, ImitMiik l'alimni. and LiiiiKUiwej rhMiinl (.iiiiir and Humi. llinrKimli. '1-nniM. H iiK' ll'. M 1 nuidn.ir ni'irm I ndei i hi of i h.ipei in. Hiii'li'iHn "J" "Ulii.i"'11 - ' ,'"' " to imW t biilldinija aid iSe -unni of I'nnKrcM. I'ur iaiulouo uuiro .S'liiiri lot l'mj HOLY CItOSS ACADhMY, WashlnBton, U. C. In atfj Co"1; k ..!.. 10 II . I.. A' 1 l".. .' . . i.-..relliw". 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