' . II - ' -w . i " 7 ft , rJ. II EVENING PUELIO LBDGHaPHriDBnPHIA, MttAY, JDtiT 15, 1921 8 :.h ii;,i5.( E.JKS pST OSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE W . Vvn,i-? Tes o tie Fart Pefafonrose Wedding. W ?' Other Bits of Gossip '& . .t,. Van Pclt-renroo) nWAsSM.l afternoon we Wat i0 be ?, plik Irocta, tout I - ..kef tlP P'D .ll,,m 4&At of "c ''" -A trimmed w If- Tl;.her dP pale P .1 m( &-!!?.T.a- !'" ' 'ftfi 5l" ". .. I -- ,,&... their niiLS X M U" -"v" ' i lace. Eaeim '"' ..,. N' ..1 IT 1UO""' t .ansa Uto"- touch of luo or green. There w" - . ,j,ei pinK roses Ct "? " -cent trie -, w" rM cxautsitc. , lonj to gift rffti --4 ftiol "w,,r It was Jl&RMr. a St beconilnX; "-n,? the VccePtlon few1 u 4,ia---i . -..A mill lllj n-' ,. . very i"5 . "". therh anu tnc I.;;,, one you I r;n" :,., "".v.. were simi" "v . .-"TTniinw una train 8 IT w '"-,.. the Finnic of tbf" J.,' "made me .Wi and MtM Josephine Howoll, of 1208 Spruco street, are tapenaini? this month at Lonsport, N. J, Mian Josephine Crfoflold, daughter of Mr. and Mr. J-. A. Itjaroo Crlflfleld, of East Oravcrs lane, Cftcstnut Hill, wilt spend August In Savannah, Gb , whero she will b the cue.it ofher nunt, Mrs. C O. Anderson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm a, Rhonda and tholr daughter. Miss JCorxi' W. Hhoads, of 3226 Locust strret, are Upending the summer at Cape May, Mint Lillian Schley, of Frederick, Md Is the guest for n fortnight of Mr and Mrs. John Seaman Albert nt their home In Walllnrford. Mr. and Mrs. Msgruder fnt are spending a few weeks at the Stockton villa. Cape May. Mrs. Dent will be remembered as Mies Edith H. Bally. Mian Susan Cardwell Caveny and Mlas Alice Caveny, daughters, of Mrj and Mrs, William Elwood Cavony, of, the Locusts. Wyncoto, accompanied by Mrs. Albert Maurice Hoyt, of Wlngohocklng Heights, left for Eaglesmcro Wednesday, where, they will ri-m&ln for two' weeka. Mr, and Mrs. Edward G. Ford, of 426 Green lane, Itoxborough, announce the engagement of their nleo. Miss Wllla E. Hendren, to Mr. Alfred Vemon Halg son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Halg, 448 Green lane, Roxborough, shii Tl I 0f thouinw 5. "made me itn'E, ul 'at ceremony HV11?,'1 Sj'Ixplct to'Jslt their friend. ln WSrie motored down the ottlr M?- .:"" ahp rnme back fron WWS:V Mri will make her debut nci If'rteJBh.U the belle he mntitr was during ner nrv "" MAROAIIETTA HAnRlSON, a fit-it rourfn of Margie Larue (her Mtl. Mrs. Harrlron. was a sister of ??r,.nV.r...i.U.v U down at Cane Zf and has on " o the beat-looking I Wu suits I have seen th.s rea.on.f, fflrk blucvclvct ma e I. .n ffUlns handkerchief of imlo yel- Gertie Pancoaat has ben staytn w to Cape May with the George tSSm, and was on the beach the rtktr itj wearing a white skirt, wals. ai ahot. topped by a brilliant yellow tttr. Gertrude is rather dark and t brilliant yellow was most becoming. mrm nthfir day Bcttv went with 'l bother to sec the email baby that W6n;ed to auntie, me weniner doihh ttrr warm, even though Betty i-" two tad a half years old, mother thought it best to take a bottle with her for Brtty'a lunch. So when the grown lbs went downstairs Betty was placed en the cot, with her bottle, near tho baby, who was sound asleep. Mother M hope that Betty would also sleep, uj ent peacefully down to luncheon. While they were eating the little tot was heard to sneeze, and so its artier flew unstairs to sco if she w properly covered. And sho was, but elm was Betty? The bottle wnH enpty, but the drinker had fled. She tooled all around and then suddenly a tea voice remarked from way upstairs: Turn, auntie, and help Betty. And here (he was up in the storeroom try- cf to brinK a little Christmas tree, a l Itt hrr When nuntle reached her 2uJn l' remarked as phe tugged lustily at a llen blanket (and in this hp.it. too, 'I'waid Dnlllc be told. He'p Betty." NANCY AVYNNE. A HAPPY GROUP NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Martin Oppenhelmer, ol the Hotel Majestic, aro nt the Hotel Dronkers, Atlantic City, where their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Slgo Mohr, and their son, will Join them for the summer. Miss Florence Baum. of 140S N'orth Sixteenth street, Is entertnlnlnjr as her guest Mrs. Flnra Pape, of Memphis, Tenn. Mr. Joaeph S. Livingston, of 22SH North Broad street, has sailed for Europe to spend ths summer traveling through England, Franca and Switzer land. Mr. and Mrs. J, Hamilton and daugh ter. Miss Natalie Hamilton, of Twelfth and Jefferson" streets, have left to spend a month at Northeast Harbor, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stern, of 1613 Poplar atreet, are spending tho summer at the Chandler-Whitehall, Ocean City. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Lowery and their daughter, Miss Helen Lowery, of 2028 Camao street, are summering at Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C Jetties, ol the Hotel Majestic, are spending the saEon at Atlantic City. Mr and Mrs. I. Welssman, of 1910 Columbia avenue, have left to spend several months In Europe. Mr, and Mrs. Walter D. Dalslmer. of ,tho Royal Apartments, aro spending the weic in Atlantic t-lty as the guests or lTudc and Mrs. Horace Stern at their iRMtage, 109 South" Austin avenue. '. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA VMr. and Mrs. Joseph Karr. of 1811 Sivuco street, who have been spending the week-ends taking automobile trips, returned from visiting Miss Edith Men del .at Pelham, and Mrs Harry Graham In ft'.ye. N T. They wern accompanied bv rtMrs. Karr'e brother, Mr. Wlllard SicMs. Dr5 and Mrs Charles G. Algate, of 1207 South Broad street, aro spending some vims in St. Johns, X, B., as guests of Mm Algaao's sister and brother-in-law. Ulrs. Algase will bo remembered as Mla4 Mollle Diamond. ejf9 .atflaflHa1aaaaaaaVHHHHBjak ;Jfi5T tx0 aawawawawawawawawawawawawJ, Lr Taaaaiaae fj? a. W- BBwBl teem, but you can play with leai if you naff to. being another grate thing n'jout base ball breaUM- you awffen hnff ,'.o. IU no idvantage how good of ft player you are If jou are krpp In after skool or hoff to go h errnnd. If hoiiip fellows mothers roultl see tlti pheorfill and hartv way thoy run rround tho tywes trying to make n home run tlu-y vould proberly meiition it thf next time they saw them start on n errand slow and come back the same way. Its not neccsery to have a uniform to bo able to play good, but a fellow, with a uniform on looks as if he awt to' be able to play inutrli better than a fel low with clothes on. If a fellow with a uniform on in!wew a fly it looks like a nzsldent, but if o fellow with clothe on mlw-fs one it looks like bum play ing, This proves It dont matter wnt you do as long as oulook all rite wllo youe doing It, rhoto by Mrou. Little Mlsi Mary Welsh Dougherty and Miss Gertrude Oraham Dougherty, children of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Dougherty, of Wjnrote, with their pet dog Scrap SOCIAL ACTIVITIES lW an.l Mis Witney Wright, who ifalspendlng the summer In Capo Mav relbelnfr congratjlntpd on the birth Jfal daughter on Tueidnv, Juh 12 Mrs. wrllht waR Mlsa Kml- v f"ook Mr and Mrs Andrew Wnsrner Portrr MTe leojtd for the summer the house of r, .and Mrs Edmund Thayer at Wni wswood Before her marriage Mrs Pott was Mlsa Catharine Coxe. daugh f, .' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coje.i ' land Mrs. Benjamin Rowland and r, Iiinjamln Rowland. Jr.. of Penny J iValley Farm, Woodmont. left rnterlay for Jamsstown, R. I where SV villi Join Colnnel and Mrs. Robert "1V. of this cltv ind London, for W tt lialnder of tho summer Jfn- VMward A Schmidt, of Weltvre n, "f IW- ,t" "r,11 tomorrow on the wnnplcl for Europe where she will JKTh '? e. "malnder of tho summer IiV"nM ln KnB'and, Franco, Swltzoi unl and itaiv 20 West return Atlantic 8TWAWBERRY MAN8ION Mrs. Aavld Wolfoon. of 2028 North Thlrty-eeAond street, Is spending the summer in Chleaea, Atlantic City. Mr. aw Mrs Harry Daroff, of 1813 North ThlWy-thlrd street, have opened their sumnVftr home at 224 South Ver mont aven., Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Josephs. Daroff, who recently re turned fromthelr wedding trip, are spending the -Aimmer with Mr. Iaroff'a parents at 224South Vermont avenue. Mrs. Daroff will be remembered as Miss Sylvia Gabon Wer sister, Miss Gladys Gaber, Is at a caVip ln New Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. J.S Kresch and family are spending the yummer at 12 South Vermont avenue. Atlantic City, and will return late in September to their new nome, 3ZZ4 Diamonv sireoi. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldmon, of 1849 North Thlrty-mird streot. are sDendlnor the summer months at 101 , ---i- r - , ... .. uaton Itouge avenuo, Aiiintic City. Mr and Mrs. M Le.wy and family have removed from 19311North Thirty third street to 5717 NorthV'ark avenue. Mrs F. Hart and MrsVL. B. Hetui, orf tho Plaza Apartments. wJJl orend the coming months in cieveioner as gnesu of Mr. and Mrs Ezra Brudn MORRISTOWN The marrlagu U announced of Miss Mary E. Hoopes, of 934 West Lafayette atreet, and Mr. Joeeph Pcrclval Stong, of 751 George street on June 14 at the parsonage of the North Thirteenth street Methodist Episcopal Churoh, Philadel phia. The Rev. Samuel Purvis, pastor of the church, officiated at the ceremony. Mr, and Mrs Stong will be at homo after Auguat 1 at 761 North George atreet Mra. Matthias L March, of DtoKalb atreet, has gone to Dayton, O., wncre she will visit her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and MrB. William Campbell. Mr, Charles Hathaway, of East Airy street, Is spending several weeks at Rutherfordton, N. C. Mrs. John Townley West, of Raleigh, N. C, la visiting her Bister. Mies Bessie Lane Bean, of Hamilton street. Miss Mynnle Horwltx, of B0 Eaat Main street, haa returned from a several weeks' stay with friends along the Fer klomen River. MOORESTOWN Mr and Mr. Walter Carson and their -nmlly, of East Second street aro spond Ing the summer at Island Heights, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Cheston Stokes, of Eaat Oak avenue, are spending the summer at Spring Lake, N. J. Mies Mary Hallowell, of Huntingdon Valley, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Armltt Coate, of Cheater avenue. Miss Janetto Burr Is visiting Miss Edythe Warden at Beach Haven for a week. CAPE MAY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Butler Smyth. of Chestnut Hill, aro ependlng a weok at Cape May. Mr and Mrs. William H. McCrcary. of Chestnut Hill, have tAken . oottage down here and expeot to spend tho sum mer. Mr. and Mra. Lansdon Lea, of Wynne wood, Pa., have opened their cottage at Cape May, where they will remain till September. Mr. and Mra. WllUaai Bancroft Mellor, of Chestnut Hill, have taken a cottage ln Cape May for tha months of July and August. College Alumnae Meet Th Phlladelnhia. branch of the Alum nae of Cedar Crest ColWe for Women, of Allentown. P., held the last meeting this summer at the home of Mrs. Wil liam Godshall, of Colmar, Pa., where a social hour followed the business meet ing on Tuesday afternoon. The guests were Mrs. A. C. Herman and Mra. Charles Kline, of LanBdale; Mrs. John Frlck, of Oak Lane, Pa. ; Mrs. Edward Smiley, Ablngton, Pa. j Mra Howard Heckler, of Hatfield, Pa. : Mrs. Walter Scott, Mrs Frank Kunu and Mrs George H. McKay, of Philadelphia. Guests of honor Included Mra. Rothrock, of Lansdale; Mra. Sommers, of Doylea town. Pa., and Maater Faul Kuntz, of Philadelphia; Mrs, William Godshall, of Colmar. Pa. A Vitllllam H Cookman, 42 "rlet, fifrmantown, will frilu ,1 hhort visit to j Ifr. Price ctr tally fn. city; 1 tcfciW1! MiB ranlcl Carstalrs. of 5J5.0?' ln Germantown. will leave to VL r- , r noiiFpboat for a crulso In w England waters J&.anMMrs. C Colket Wilson ara of . . clineratulatlons on the birth llivV ' 'I"" "w -0 .r. wiison iam0ra!l'em Cd "B Marl Loulae wrt(J?dxiVrs- Jame Starr and their Otafr I.?1!"1 Srah uBTln st0Tr. ot aotor JtJn V' prmantown, left by S?."1 BVM th remainder of the Mr. an nA-.. n. T . and tlii. j t i " ""warn j-anooast Pncoar iV.'."- Mlb" Gertrude L. SaSilt Jr?l.-.XIS? Mar' Warburton CM. ?f.2l,:4.D" L?"?6.!' Piece, will pari or this month for ey will spend fei.n. t '"ln- part of thl PM4 th! -'H Bnwveau Norrla will Wet of M.ft,nd at CaP Jy nB the ' of Mlrs HWnore Blsnham. Ir diSeh(-ir1 ,.Aubrey Howell and J naughttra, Mlsa Elizabeth Howell i -4-r Take This Sunburn Relief With You Some sVlns parch and blister nder the sun'; rays. Other get hot and fiery, often swelling and acting. Still others itch and make you ecratch In freny, aeekins relief tout never finding It, All sunburn discomfort Is traceablto to tho Irritation of the nerva beneath the skin. If these nervea on be reaohed, soothed and quieted, relief la possible Because Noxiema Is a greeaeUea vdUilshlng cream that doea not He on tho aurface, It geto down throughXthe Porea and Into contact with the Jumpy. Irritated nerves, carryinV down with It anttaeptlos that have always been noted for their curative and soothing powers. For Instance, Noazema contains soothlrto Oil of CI?',85 (5J k?,ow how Oil ot Clovea stops a toothache) cooling Menthol and healing Camphor. Rub Noxieroa Into your akin an relief Is Immediate, for the moment Noxaama. reaohes the nerves, lty, fiery akin Is soothed and cooled. Take ft couple Jara of Noxaema to the shore or country with you, SB and 60 cent slzea at your dniggtsfs. or sand 10 cents to cover Dostage and paoklng for large. oompllmentaryjar, onclostng your S2me or vioaUon ldreM toloxaema. ChemicW Company, tfaltl more, Md. f ., 11 i 1 1 a -iuj jrw ' 111 1- - . , . . ?.. ,,. . 1 I Lk,. ?ZS - lry Reslnol to stopdAndruff id loss Af Kair PutUl . . palkXI'SU'.nMl h very 0lnur ri"","4l 'P na "t tSV. DfB,n, lU roat amtrSSf1'' Jtl vesdan- 1 iad.Kl"1L?lf''tand ih l&ziFr. mSfo lp One-Day Outings From PHILADELPHIA I CEASHORU Atlantic City - Ocean City Stone Harbor Wildwood and Cape May EVERY DAY w$i.5owi5dSorir Leave Cbettnnt it South Bt. Frrl Atlantis City.,,. e.00 A.M. Additional trln for Atl&ntlo City (Oundty only). 0 80 A.M For Ocan City, atone Harbor, Wildwood and Cape iray (dall)!lt60 A.M Bcturolna leeye . . All Point. (dally).0:00 P.M; Additional train from Atlantlo City (Sunday only) SUB P.M Daylliht Tlm Tfl0A.1T, X-M A.M fl'JSO A.M. 600 P.M. 0H9PM TriAiirnMfrvtn Hi'icrtAf. .. ........-.-- .- .'-. rr".v.M, zi :a ;. rimn onu Inures rheoinut and Houth Ht. Vrtt oui X M ntlmilirJ Time). 8l30 A. SI (DnvlUht anvlng Tlml. eTfry Sunday for tVhelllnafr'a I.nndlnt (Cpe May), READING HAMBURG $9-15 $0.75 $0.00 POTTSVTLLE SAnySlU IJaven VT T K Additional SUNDAY, JULY 17 SmcUI train JeTa Radlnf Ter minal O18O A. M. (Standard Time), 7iX0 A. M. (Daylliht Bavin TIim). itopplnc at Columbia Ave., Huntior- tiod si.. MnnnranV nnd NorrUtown (lie Kalb St.) Conthohorken NEW YORK. . .$0.00 XVr Tax tie AAdltlonal EVERY OTHER SUNDAY NEXT EXCURSION', JULY 24 Steclal trnln lenrea hadlnir Ter IJanUn inlnal H.00 A. SI, (Brsndnrd Time), j.oo. A, Jf. ipayllrtit navtna Time) Mopplna nt Columlila At., IlanUna. mlnal H.00 B HOPIlinK ni w,u.i",w .n.r,, I don St., Wayne Junction, Lotan and tirainintuw" mX Sft'Jf!: WIWclit.rML , " ". iucl. Bua wl 114. rOH UKTAJLKO 1MTOUJIAT10N CO.NSCLT AGENTS PEE FLYEES Philadelphia & Reading Railway I LITTLE BENNY S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape BASH BALL Meny peeple think base ball la the gratcst game there la, and enybody that dont think so is ignorcnt and not wertli argewing with. LoLa of men look at the sponrting page of the paper before (hey even look at the frunt page, prov ing baM! ball in even better than merder. One of the gratest things about playing base ball is the noise. Krery body can argew all their mite nt the same time without stopping the game, and genrelly do. Even the ones that aint pitching or batting or catching can keep on argewing, thus giving everybody something to do and keeping them all Interested. It takea 0 fellows to make a full "The person whose service I admire most' says the tennis fan, "is wifey's when she serves Ancre Cheese." And its improved, moist tire proof, sanitary wrappei insures its freshness. M ffoGwOvJtofUffatZHn CNEESB1 -3IlWP!iViWB,IUi,iiaJIll!aWllllil5,.B.!y 1 Youll taste the difference! n v asco I Coffee 2Scib I At all our Stores I awnuncnll I KESlillBlMilrWiliSffnmSli J sy DAVID IlEI.AflCO'3 PTAGZ SUCCESS "THE CONCERT ia?J',!'P by. LK0 BITRICIISTKIN AaH'roId Lloyd """'no "AMO.Sq TIIOSi: PltESENT" STANTON XIAnKET An iaTH 1 Xi .,V j1 l A. it to 1 1 :15 p. M KATHERINE MacDONALD In "SIT LADT-B LATCH KET" PAI APF 1214 WAnKET STHEKT 1 ryi-'rE 10 a. m. to 11 r. st 7.ANK OHET-B POPULAIl STORT. "The Man of the Forest" ARAniA Ch'atnut St. bel. 10TH nLlWrtLlrt 10 A SI n1 tip. Sf BEBE DANIELS MAn' nir VICTORIA ." ft'i.a'p. TOM MIX ,gojp? PAPTXOT " MARKET BTREBT -"T 1 1 Vyj-i VIOLA DANA In "HOME STUrT" RPP.FMT "VKET BT. Bl. 1TTH "HCCKTN'O THKTiqKR" Cl ORF MARKET STREET rnANCES mink noTa oTHEna K EITH'S THEATRE FRISCO With Lortta ifrDprmott and .... .Eflrtlii rnx HARRY WATSON. JR. Allien BTANLET Al HERMAN Francli n-nMlt. 4 Lamy Brm . Othra JTT.Y 1KTItET. rtAnnTMORE JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St. oUNQNsi Prlvat Iriioni. Adulti nd Chldrm1. Clfa todtrn and Eithntle Danr. ns. ClapiKi Thurn. Evra Ptinne' Wal 1ST WILLOW GROVE PARK THE LAST TWO DATA TO HEAR VICTOR HERBERT nA MDSIC PAVILION RESERVED SEATS ON SALE AT THE TARK SPECIAL $1.00 TLATTERfl SERVED DAILT AT THE CASINO DEMPSEY-CARPENTIERpfti" NOW BErNO SHOWN H fe it Towers Theatre EVERT INCIDENT OP BIO CONTEST rMrfaaJaa Ijisi iaaaiaaaaBaa)aiaMaaa)taajaaaaa PUBLIC LEDGER Morning Evening Sunday Summer Resort Directory 86 Pages : Cover in Colors (Size 92 x 13i Inches) Well illustrated, comprehensive volume. Covers every worth-while resort in the United States and Eastern Canada. Accurate and verified information. Announce ments of all leading hotels, cot tages, boarding houses, etc., with descriptive features, rates, travel information, automobile road maps, etc. A wonderful help in selecting a suitable place for your vacation or short-time outing. Treats of -r i .j Ynnn Mm nnd Rnta WBNONAII. N. J. urNOVlll. N. . Coast Resorts : Woodland Retreats Summer Auto Tours; Lake, River and Farm; New England Shores; the Maine Woods; Pocono, Blue Ridge, Adirondack, Catskill and other Mountains; Hotels of our National Capital; Mineral Spring Resorts; Eastern Canada and Niagara Falls; Pacific Northwest; Railway An nouncements, Travel Bureaus, Real Estate Opportunities, Restaurants, etc. f Mailed to any address on receipt of 10c, to cover postage charges, or free upon request if called for in person between 12 and 3 p. in. Public Ledger Co. Entrance 108 South 6th St. Independence Square Philadelphia PUBLIC LEDGER TRAVEL AND RESORT BUREAU Will help you plan your vacation, including making reservations, if you desire it. Call, if convenient, otherwise write or phone Walnut 8000 or Main 1601. wttmjm Wenonah MILITARY ACADEMY Where character, mnnlineia and honor aro developed. Wenonah ia an independent unit tn your boy'a education, and not merely a preparatory achool. Healthfully aituated in a aolely reaidentinl town. A faculty aecond only to that of Wea Point in efficiency. Academic atudiea for colleqe preparation. Special and buaineaa couraea. Military ayatem hrina out all that ia good and manly. Separate junior department for boya of ten or over. Academic courae, aeven hundred and fifty dollara for tho achool year. Junior department, alx hundred and fifty for the achool year. Catalogue and View Booh Upon Request DR. CHARLES H. LORENCE, MAJOR C. A. SNYDER. President Superintendent BOX 411, WENONAH, NEW JERSEY Both Hexra nKnil.EHKM. PA. Kindergarten Education Teachers College Four und two-year courses basoJ on high school Kraduntion and pre paring teachers of kindergarten edu- J cation. Graduates well placed. De gree of Bachelor of Science in Edu cation awarded to graduates of four year course. Two-year course leads to Junior College certificate, gener ally recognized. Model kindergar ten for observation and practice. Games, handwork, drawing, music, homo nursing and hygiene, story telling. Registration September 15 and 16, 1921. Course opens Sep tomber 19, 1921. Ask for catalog F-ll. riinnr: IllnmnnH OMt Temple University I'hllndrlnhln ZiwiS.1. fc& Wf Stpantt W M tinier W 4P &w i Bethlrhem rrnamfAr HrhnM nrthtrlirm. Tn. Ovr In00 lo iirTTi1 (or lafldlnt umt.r.lMrn In 41 1M. nm ndiri"m n( of our work bv rrliclpal unitrriiiilM Scholar, xhlp tn vt-lnu col. Wn Stnrtrn build. I n . Ovmnnalum, Swimmlni Pool and rx!ntlve Athlrtlo around, nraaonabla rata S p a r a t Jnnlor Scnool. rntnmc. i D, TL'Or.KT. M.A., WAYXE. TA. ST. LUKE'S SCHOOL j Wayne (Main Line P. K. R.), Pa. ' Hfilthful tocadon, hom-l ke bulldlnnt JIntal and rhyalcat InMruft'on hlah noral' Inflii.nco muka niiual ppl to parcnta. and boya Frpa-M for eollaa or bulnaa. C lmrlr lli"T trniit. A. M . Hfadmaaltr UKOItOK SCHOOL. TA. IjlPllIillH VUaiqjljlmi S EXPERIENCE i IthUUOK .(.HlHll. I'oiinirr Seltuol for U07 ' ind Olrll. b5Pratd dormltcrlri. Courpia, broad and thornush. Student atudlta undtr jupervulon of principal. Oradna'r iuec4 to coll. Special eour Athlrtici. yra Ulum. pool. 227 wooded aor-a and opaa rcuntry on Nrahamlny Creik Kndowad, Hatea moderate Cafa'oa. GKOROr. A. WALTON. A. M llm iaK. nnr "rhnol. Ta. rnrTm. r. A Flrr rr nl"r t 1- I., that aoqulra 1 throufth actual as pvitentic uuf ! l. A. coura in Grneral Unalnrka wil irBPnra ru In a tUorouxhlr tvac. tleal wivy lay School oom n)lcmbof 6 Mirtat Vhool tna Sept. Ill PEIRCE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMnrCTRAnON Piaa 6trtrt. Virmt of liro-id WHfe tor 31th Year Book I Pennsylvania Military Academy Pccrrcg In Civil Kur nrrlnc Cliomlatry. nt Commerw. and Flnnnce, Preparatory; Division nnd Junior School. COLONEL CHARLES E, HYATT Hot tt ( hetcr. P. . JjANCASTKn TA. FKANr I.1N NI) MAR-MAI.I, ACAIJKAIlf . .. II. IMKTMAN. Principal nn 41!. T.nnc-fctr. 1'n. AI.I.KNTOWN. I'A. llllllll"!1T!lffii hihIIIIII'miiLiIiIiIi II, 1 1 ADVANCJ-! bTENO(ilc!'UIC TtUV Our aummr eoutao m Stenojriiphy and TsTiewrltln Includea advanced aiudlca for Hlcn School gradual nua and Rlrls aiPirillK ID IIOBH1UII Ul ."railBHJll V.IUI craduatea alwaya In demand Call any day VI "I urt 1M11I.A. Ht'SINKfS CUI.I.KGh nnd Collcsc uf ronimerc 1017 Chestnut "treet. Phil idelnhlit ' Allentown Preparatory School " Prpare for cnlleu or technical achooU Kmall clar. Indtvtdua' Inttructlon Alas' commercial cou-e Studant aovarnmant. A I at'iltlra. Splendid modrn bulldlnia. I.are campua and svmnaalum. Special ear 'n- nunirer bov Rale fno. Tataloir trtWIN- M t-HAT.TKn. A. M.. He.Tdma.tK iir.nrKnsni'Kc;. pa. The Mercersburg Academy FOR BOYS Mercersburg. Pa,: Snd tnr ratainru to W.M. MANV inVINK. Ph n ,L. D. IfendmnM r Hot 150 BKU'lNfl PA. tiik riiiLAiKi.riii. riin(ii. o OrcrPTIONAI. TIIKICAl'Y S200 I)e Iincej Place The coura of ieen in .nth Include train Inr tn deaijn the orafti and lectures In Anitom Vscholoa I'atholoav etc with to additional montha devoted to Hoiipltai Practice. Graduatea In demand a) Kood atari") Kor further information ndd-e. MIPS KI.ORENCK W. ril.TON. Denn The Holnxan School 2:!0f.'trri;,ln", will open lla 22d year September I-! 1H21 For airla and small boya Kllrbeth W llr.u A H Headmlntren The Taylor School "'.M Our lulneea ' aln.nc rnuree will lncrcaa your earnlna capacity xnd Inaure constant emu onient Unroll mw Banks Intenslre Summer Couraea i, , lor luaonis ann leacnera. uay UUSinOSS school, Niaht Srhool College iano warnm 'iireet Many aplandld teachln p-ialtlona now twlna Wled In I'a N J Del JId and .N. Y rreo enrollment Modern Tearhrra Ilnrenn, 1005 Market ft. STRAYFR'S The llctit llnlne School IVrt JC,rv " 8m rnr5T.NTT st Position Kiinrn'il Fnter ins, Day nr nlaht. AUXMnn.N TA. (WjyJLU2t Y A college with modern equipment I attractive campus and a troron colleca Ufa Ideally locatrd to a aub urbin lle three nvl . f-nm tl c i- Dlstlnotlva up-lo-date riezrea an I certirtcut goureeii In Liberal Arta and Science Music Household Art Expression Secretarial Science SIISP N I (i(ICIJ), Secretory Tor rara!00u nttiircai Cdar Crest CoIIckf, Allrntov.n, Tn r.rhulktlt Pern., IteuillitK'a Jr. Col., ftentflns. I'n. Prep Jr Colleee cou-saa. CartV. Bcatea accepted by collesaa , tinlvartltlaa. New athletic field, dlnlnt hall A admlntitr'ta ri'i'dl" Tear 70 Tear opens Sept. 11. WABRFN F TF.VJ . M n.TI . Pre. pr.NNsntnn. ia. Perkiomcn School for Boys rnllrpa Preparatory Music Oratont.' Iluslness A'l athletics ITO-acr camBUk rlm!arshlp Davelopment of Charaetaf and Training for Srvlc our n'm Junior School for younger boya In aepaiaU eottaaav CaiaioK OSCAft S KRIKKKI. D D Jaa 9 Penns Ivanla Pennsburg - liiiftiirhiniii.i. .s. j. Bordenlown Military Institute) wt -a,bK n.anjriillnn fnr nll&K ,.... -.indent trult small clasaca IndlMduJ attention Ml Itary tralnlnf. 37th j.i" Tor citg Brt Iress Col T D Landon DraVar C-2J Bordenlown N J . Trln. A Oommandna PHUT UKPIIsit. 1I. TOME SCHOOL Nutlnn.ll Uoardlnir Schoul for Usra Murra Peabod Ilrush. ph. D.. Port Deposit. Md Direct HAilllM.lil.S. U. c. QUI C KlTri s ti n runen. D. c. lm nOHI.TN. PA. SCnOOI, I Oil KXCKPTIONAI. ( IIII.DItl'.S Every facility In a beautiful auburban noma for tho education of children unibi to attend public or private achoola Domestlo Bclenco. 14 miles from Phlla. Hooklet. MOL'lE A. WOOI8. Principal Hoi 174. Itoslyn. Pa. WAY.NKsnonO. VA. " Ftsllllt.lt K M1I.ITAIU triinnr Prepares for unlereltles and buslnea, iff nJ,ronal atfnt on natfu military tratjl in, tl O T. C under V S. War Dtpt m n". V..v I200OO0 fireproof !," ? ni. Diploma admlta to ill rollst Rat, f Serine encampment near rnmous caverns Oro.tiea for all Student. c ataIouc. maioh moiioan ii iirDniNM, ,:,,., Uox 414, WarneslMirn Va. BTAOTO.N. A. Staunton Military Academy 1 areett private, Acadmy In th Ea.- Prepares for ynlveraltle. Oovarnmanl icsdsmlss or nualnaaa 117.1 000 barraoki. AXNTIM.1C TA. LKOANOK VAI.LKT COM.EOK Co.Ed. Colics. Academic. Music. Oratory. Calleat rates, 1883 to 1412 M.ulo rates, SH72 to t4(M). For catalojr addreaa: l)fi, U, D, OOfiSAnn. Anntllle. Pa. .Nhv nnn Wt I'EOl'l.K to everr thousand rtcalva benefit Inroad aptnal adjustment riven by competent nocTOiis oi? ciunoritACTic The publlo Is rapidly recocnlalne tba valai ot this mathod of drugleis gitalin j, and will reaulra an Increasing numbar nt practltlon tra. Sand for literature aiplalnlng tba NEW TdBR roI.I.KOK OF CITIROPKACT1C Dspt. W. 45 tT. 7M Ht.. New York. N. Y. ni0ltMTQ. N. Y TttK I11MI1IAJ1TO.N ritAlMMt BC1IODL l n i4ail nrlv. hnrrisftirhool tnr nasrvmia. t,..w nr mth A. . ,l"B and Mns AUOIT8T A nOLDT. Uupt ilnahamton New Tfirn n; rairvlavr Ava DAYTON. VA Shenandoah Collegiate IntUluta nd School of Music, Dayton. Va. Mend ni Co-Eilucatlonul Hatea 1228 to ISOC. Tor ' aiaioanta Yonnc Men and tiny nKT.t.KFONTK. PA . Bellcfonte Academy "g, l0 and up linth year Ath field i. irym Mod rates Ca-aton JAMKS I'. lirOIIES, A. 31. , Headmaster. Ilellefonte. Pa. SWABTHMOnK. PA. swARTiiMoitn nirt'ARATOKY srnooi. For Dora. Hot (t. Nwnrlhmore, Pa, W P. TOMI.INSON 31. A. NA7.AHKTII PA, Nazareth Hall Military Academy Iloi 00, Narartth, I'a. Founded 1743 Collega Preparatory and Huslnesa Courses Senior, Intermediate and Junior Depart. manta. Minimum ace 0 years. Vigorous miotlo and military Ufa. All ouldaor Ida il. """'.iSs tlI"i '-;.. i,n..:.ii-n". - .. . oi. J u"v ,'" .v't , r.. iTeameoi .T.nni.n ,Tine fTinnni. Ta. U 1. nt.AfKSTONH VA. lii.ArusTn.NK MiuTAity ACAiitytiT llliirkstnne Virginia Dept MIMtarj Academic Commercial For catiloi and Information, addrasa COT.. K. B. T.tfiOS. President DAYTON, VA. Chatham Training School CIIAT1IA3I, VA. HATES I8i ITAKIN-O MKN NOT MONBr' Pend for Catalnanl TtoMng WomeTind filrla st fHFTr.n. p Weat Cheater, Pennsylvania The Darlington Seminary, Ind. SIXTY ACnB K8TATB 71at Y'ear Opens Hcpteniber 21, mi Junior Bchool for younir rlrla. For Catalocue, addreaa Chrlatlne T lirr Principal. Daj din ' " DKVO.V. Pa! DKVO MAJSOIt In Valley Forge region IS miles from Pan. College Prap """ . MU8. iANfiDON rASKIN. Principal Hot 110 reason. Pa, 1.1T1TS. PA, MNDBN HAW. 8E3IINAKT A airla' tchool since 1746 AcadamTe, OsUagaa Preparatory A Spaclal Couraea SeparaU TaT pept. OymnaalurnuSacretarlal. CaUlot HITHUKVII.IJC AID. "MAUaLAND COIJ,K41JS Klltt WOjCST I.utbco llle, 3!a". An Ideal collesra In alia, aqulpmant. loeattai and couraea of atudy, Tha faculty ( Urali and able Two and four year court foav gh achool iraduatea, Couraea In tntstla. jp organ, domestlo science and attZi achool ot expression, art and alootlUaS parses ronfrrd Csta'na Jirt X. WASItrNOTON. D. O. UH1.Y rillWs ACADUMY, Wtahloatoat. aaJaL OierlooLIng tba National Cavlul 7 ItTdard and Llectlva Couraaa, Foe oaara nura addrraal Superioress, -1 taly Troaa Afadeasy. Wasfchirtsa, D. JU KDHrATIONAf. CAMPB MOUNT POCONO. PA. Po CAMP FOR Ol ur rrom n Jpi. SErmpssisuKm. w. V trh i-"i J tfbH tlW,....,-,.,. .iSU, t , -'VgJ' ta.H ..n- - M r" W . tH !np