i7rr AV i "V 11 ,j -', , ' i' 'A 1"" ' ' ' ' ' ' " .' ' t1 "J - ; , l .- . . : , ' , , tjpST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE t mait'cy Wynne-Chats About the Debutantes Slated for h1 7Vi Sanson She Mentions Fortv-tum Girls. t Other Matters f''FTEU the large number of tlebu- S-M ,.nt(.g who ciimc out in." i ' i mi h nulte let i'ii In the full not Me mo e flmn fortr-two leb. Hut ". da e I ennnot nccount for more ("? in numbft: In fnct, Koine of S m.r ot malle their debut oftor IS?, while others mny he announced '"rfrtumctanre elianKe thlnKH often. V know For Instance, wo nil heard itlrely that Helen Hope Montgomery 110 mi J Introduced this year and not dhere but In Pari. nlo. Well. ' 1 that'll chanced and (die Is not to B01 nut Mil "ho following year. And. TndAd. I think It In very wise. Helen IfaSh not eighteen jet and Bcventocn i ' very young to come out. Then , Geary. wfh.v "Bunny" Is not Jcnten yet, no. of course. he will iJt come out for a year, possibly two ''"Ellen' Douglas Lloyd Is coming out '. certain. She Is the daughter of !?. and Mrs. Stacy Moyil nnd went !lt wlntor abroad at school. Alberta 'lirtth Is poMtlve to come out. too. She iK the daughter of the late Dr. llenfnm n n Heath nml .Mrs. Heath and a grand L,htVr of Mrs. Albert Pniiconst. ' Fllen MeMlchnel Is another debutante '.iihi coming year. She Is the daughter l the Hmorv McMlchaols and has been to school In 'Paris', as have Ellen Lloyd Bd Alberta Heath. Christine Cadwnladcr. daughter of tho tmii. niddle Cadwaladera. is to be Introduced at a tea and will have t.rv " 1 jkn.a nml bnllfi elven In ber lion- teal dances and balls given In ber lion . Ami some of the other debutante U'tt coming year, though, miml .u. Mr nhnnep. nrn Alice ISPlieil IMiniu. iyuiuti, .F..pv.., ....,, '.. ..M- BtwJtnfort. Rosomary Howe, Amoile flelru. Martyri George. Cfntra BUIa, Virginia 8mlth, Virginia HechscUer. Mirrttct Butcher, Emily Bartow. Sarah Tfin Htarr. Maria Samuel, Eleanor tot. Katherlne Porter, Mary Miller, Cttbarlno Smith, Hnnrtah Elliott. Sura Uy, Jen nilcy. Walburga Rellly, Jinnlng Orange, Margaret Hamilton. Ytncy Little, Alice Sailer. Helen UleheHi HlUnbeth Battles. Margaret Pbilpc, Elizabeth Wayne. Ellznbpth Aaron, Helen Henderson and LouIpo Wallli. Mona Crozer Is another, but ihe'a gotten engaged, you know, and then, too, she Is in mourning for her iunt, so a formal coming out may not be In the plans for the season. While we may not have teas to go to mirlr every afternoon, as last yuitr, and a ball pr danee'cvery night, which was pretty much the case last year, we will 2nd enough to do in the coming gayetles planned for these buds". 1SAW Alva Sergeant and Katherlne Oflden on Chestnut street jesterdny. And I nearly lost an eve. and walked Into a lamp post, and fell over' u man trflng to eeo what they had on. For lelleve me they were worth looking at. Alva la fo fair and graceful arm Kathe rlne la o dark They looked stunning ! Airs uns wearing n frock of dark blue crepe de chine made on long plain lines with panels hanging on either side of the skirt, trimmed with rows of dark blue silk petals. Her hat was a dark blue garden shape trimmed with small uhlte Honors across the front of the Itlin. Kntherine's frock was of mahogany-colored brocade crepe and was made on long sti night lines. Her hat was of dark bine turned up slightly at the bark and trimmed with a soft bow of the material of nliich the lint was fash ioned. They ere a decided delight to tie W. TOU had better' keep your eyes well open nnd your enrs cocked these rjjvs, because verv soon. oh. boys and girls! I'm going to tell you of a nice, pretty engagement, and you will be r!en?d about it. as I am. The girl ii rery pretty and has an awfully pretty married sMer nnd they don't live so far fcom town that it takes an hour to get there. And the man Is very, very nice and has been devoted for some time. If jou think n bit perhaps you won't be surprised when the news comes out about it all. NANCY WYNNE. ' SOCIAL .ACTIVITIES Mrs Rutherford Pearson, of tho Belle-.Tue-Strfttforrt, who has been spendliiR June and July In Atlnntlo City with her sunt. Mrs. Henry Lewis Morris. Is 'Spending n few days In this city. Mrs Pearson will leave the latter part of tho week for Eagle Mere, whero she will Join her daughter. Miss Nancy It. Pear son, at their cottage, whoro they will spend the remainder of tho summer Mrs. Pearson will leave Hnalrs More early In August nnd bo to Southampton, U I . to visit Mrs Goodhue Llvlnirston. of New York, at the Rushes, her sum mer estate. Mrs Stuart BulllVRnt, of Hpencer. Mass, in visltlnK her imrents, Dr. and Mrs. 8. MacCuen Smith, at their homo, JU West Chelten nenue, Oermantown Mrs. BullUant before her mixrrlnRO was Miss Elisabeth MncCuen Smith. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon A. Hurdwlck, of Summit avenue, Chestnut Hill, will shortly leave, for Winter Harbor, Me, here thev will visit Mrs HnrdwIcU's rents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland L. Tnylor, Jf 180R Do Lnticey place and Willow wofc Farm, Gwynedd Valley, at their rammer home. Mr. and Mrs Joseph S Txverlntf Wharton, Jr, of Meadowbronk, will ive the latter part of next month foe Jamestown, R, 1 , where they will spend m tlmo as tho guests of Mrs. Whnr 'ons mother. Mrs James Mnpts Dodsre, at her summer home. Mrs. Wharton as Miss Josephlno Dodge. Mrs. Edward Uvnns Dennlston nnd r daughter. Mlsa Anna H Dennlston, ilmil """""" wermnniown, nre spenil jjj J"" summer at their cottaxn at Stone J ., . j, SMI-Sit11'" Walter Waring Hopkln 1,." "na 'heir family, 2219 Spruce street, th. ?. ndny 'or Bay Head to spend remainder of tho summer. tw'i'f'v' Wa'nw right Rlchauls dnugh Jffiltn wl!ln,1-,,, T Btcharrts, of W?..J!f0,d. Fnfns, Media, left on sh iii ' ' . " iiampsnire, whero Sunapw ft ,ortn"tnt camplnt- on Outof.nBnnSir8' r,harks " Kendrlck, of in. th. T.n nd"' Huverfnrrt. nr spend- ' KendUTh'j' ',7 f,on"' Mr wllllnm rlck 3r lcJ' "nd Mr. Chnrles If Ken htd Lake? Me P AllnRn'l,, Moobc "ue"MS8nhlie nnran' of " Bitten Me.Vffi U hn fnna to ! Harbor, Rxton Md 'o0.1'6.11 K' I'e" Oeorse, of " a., at her summer home ? a,en..I,l,,PffcW'' 8013 CrftfM k for Cn1""1.,11'". will lenv.. next ie neVt n?nr. May- wllor "be will bo ,,erA nont. of yrlcht anrt thlf, lfnV R Cart S Car wj'r nuthter, Miss Kllza Sl"tnu" iiiii w',,,0' ''""spect nvenue, " teSthter t'i"1 lfJPB",relh and PwnHn, th Umf,hMtnui. Btr,e n?e me summer nt Cape Mny. !ft 'Nanj..Mwl'llHn,Sbl9' ot Rlver' W't at' Ocean C?y. mon,h of BfelVIMr.II?,1innd, r- n,,0'"l "0 St2lth inAr",' Jlhoarts. mother Mi a heater. Mnnnl"e. at their home In J84 'tfii? Vn' G??rKe Horace Lorlmer olnc V . x""r or fan 1'ran- i L''il' '''"t' ','" ' ' '"'i' 'f s i-t. They will ru from nan Francisco to Vancouver, Lake Louise Bampf nnd tho Canadian Rockies before returning home. Mr. nnd Mrs. James R. Dill, of 6022 Willows .avenue, have! announced the enKagemant of their daughter, Miss M. Helen Dill, to Mr. James Ofliley Brig ham, of Oermantown. QERMANTOWN Miss Gladva Speece, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter U . Speece, of 205S Medary nvenue, Is the truest of her nnclo and nunt. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Moyer. of Colllngswood, N. J. Mr and Mrs. Mover. Miss Specco and Miss Phyllis Freed, of North IJber street, will leave tomorrow for Ocean City, to remain for somo time. Miss Vloletto Barrett, of 530 Mag nolia nvenue. Is snendlng some time at tho Pig 'n Whlstlo Inn, Browns-Mills-In-tho-Plnes, N. J. Miss Edith Caroline Welsner. of 43 East Tulpehockon street, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorgo Welsner, haa gone to Toronto, Canada, for the remainder of tho summer. i Mrs. Oeorga Kugler. of 442 East Tulpehocken street, nnd Mrs. Erwln C Bhafer, of 6200 Chow street, will chapen ono tho following members of the youngor set at a houso party In Ocean City next week: Miss Loulso Sharer. Miss Evelyn Snnderford, Miss Edith Kugler, Miss Elizabeth Kugler, Miss Ethel Youmr and Miss Ada Whltnkcr, of East Fails. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Shaw. Mr. Chnrles T. Shaw. Jr., and Miss Sarah Shaw, ot S38 East Washington lane, hnvo returned from motoring to Island lieighu. n. .1 , wncrn tney wero mo guests for n few dnxB of Mrs. Shnw's brother end sister. Mr. and Mm. Rad cllffe JI. Hirst, of Llanerch. Mrs. A- H Hull and her son, Mr Bradford Hull, of GOS East Washing ton lane, have trono to Providence, R. I for ten days, Mr, nnd Mrs. Freeman, of 4",69 Fcrn hlll road, nre In Atlantic City for a fortnight. Miss Miriam Levy, who has been spending tho summer with her aunt, Mrs. J. 1). Fetgel, nt 200 East Johnson street, has returned from a visit with friend b In Atlantic City. Miss Levy's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Louis Levy, nro also spending the summer with Mrs. Felgel. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Leo Rosenber ger and their sons, nf 450 East TuJ pehocken street, nre tho guests of Mr. llosonberger's brother. Dr. Randall C. Roscnbergcr, at his farm at Schwenus vllte, Pa., for n month, Dr. Rosenber ger Is also entertnlnlng members of Troop 218, Boy Scouts of America, for a few days on his farm. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Rebecca Roscnbnch nnd Miss Miriam Roscnbnch, of 1405 North Fif teenth Btreet, have left to occupy their apartment nt 22 South Illinois avenue, Alnntlc City. Mr. nnd Mrs Milton Dnlslmcr. of 2258 North Broad street, and their daughter, Miss Tcssin Dnlslmcr. left Inst week for Jnckson. N. H.. where they will spend some time. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Haber nnd Miss Beatrice Haber, of 1833 Natrona street, after spending- some time at Tnnners. vlllo, N Y will go to Saratoga Springs nnd Mohonlc I.nke for tho remainder of tjrie summer. FRANKFORD Mrs. J. Gywnn, of 1637 Allengrova street, accompanied by Mrs. Clara Bar bin are at tho Porklomen Inn, Schwcnks vllle. Pa , for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo W. Snook, of 1217 Wnkellng street, aro spendinjt the summer nt Ocean City. Miss Gertrude Hanley, of Orthodox stroct. Is entertaining as her guest for a fortnight Miss Naomi Commons, of Salem. Mass. Miss Commons will later leavo for Maine, where she will spend n month. Mrs Horace Summerfleld and her family, of 6015 Cottage street, nre spending tho season at Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. McClena ghan and tholr family, of 4730 Haw thorne streot, nro at their cottage In Wlldwood for the summer. Mrs. P. II. Hoffman and her son, of 1026 Fillmore stieet, Northwood, are at Narclssa, Montgomery County, for a stay. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Russell Rorer nre receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Dorothea Marie Rorer. Mrs. Julius Kochler, of 5100 Frank ford nvenue. Is spending the summer at Atlantic City Miss Janet Goldmere, of Arrott street, has left for a month's stay In tho Pocono Mountnlns HOLMESBURQ Mrs. Fidelia Baer, daughter of Dr and Mrs. William Morrison, 8021 Frnnkford nenue, has left for a sov eral months' trip through Europe. Miss Margaret Moirlson, who has been .lslt Ing In Mount Vernon, N T., has left to spond the remainder of the summer at Pino Oroe, Conn Miss Beryl Grimth. of 8014 Frank ford nvenue, has returned from a three weeks' stay In Scrnnton, Pa , whero sho was visiting her aunt, Mrs. James Fooks. Her cousins, Miss Anita Fooks nnd Miss Irene Fooke, returned with her, and will spend n week In Holmesburi;. A plunlo was given on Wednesday at Wlsslnnmlnii Park. Comly Htieet and Frnnkford avenue, by the W. H. M. S of the Methodist Church. Fortv poor children from various sections of tho city attended Dr and Mrs Chnrles Blaker nnd their daughter, Miss Mary Ulaker. of SOU Frnnkford nvenue, nro spending tho summer In Ocean City. NORRISTOWN Announcement has been made of the marriage of -Miss Ellznboth Sulllan, of 520 Cherry street, nnd Mr. Chi Is tcpher Shulby, also of this city, on July 16, in the Bethany Evangelical Church The pastor, the Rev U, L. Bomberger, officiated Upon their return fronmwea ding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Shulby will live In this city Mr and Mm Leon Kohl, Mr and Mrs Lnmn Kintz, Mr nnd Mrs Clnjlon Brown, Mr Daniel PUelly, Mr Caspar Pucchl Mr. Fenton Cloud, nnd Mr James ,f Carr hae roturned from Chicago, where they nttendd the fourteenth an nual conentlon of the Nattonnl Asso ciation of Real Estate Boaidu Schulze-lngersoll Wedding A pretty wedding took nlnco on Wed nesday evening nt 7 o'clock In the West minster Presbyterian Church, Fifty eighth street and Chester nvenue. when Mlr.s Mnrgarot V Ingersoll of 6830 Snrlngflsld avenue, became thn bride of Mr. Herman M Scliulzo. of 6840 Spring field aenue, the Rev Warren Wnrd D. D olflclntlng The coreniony was followed by a reception nt the home of tho brldo'ii parentH. The bride, who was given In innr rlngo by her father, Mr R Ingersoll wore a gown of satin nnd georgette trimmed with lace. Her tulle veil, arranged with oninge blossoms, extended tho length of her train Sho carried a shower bouquet of white roses nnd lilies of the nllev Mis Edward Baker attended her as matron of honor She wore n gown of blue organdie with picture hat of snme nnd carried pink roses Miss Leuora Horesey attended her ns maid of honor Sho wore a gown of peach-colored organdie, with hat to cor respond nnd carried Ward roses nnd larkspur A small elstcr of the bride, Miss Roberta Ingersoll, acted ns flower girl Sho wore n. frock of white net trlmmea" with pink ribbons nnd carried a bssket tilled with spring flowers. Mr Wllllnm Schulie acted as best man for his brother The ushers In cluded Mr James Lockhnrt nnd Mr Elmer Freemnn Mr, and Mrs Sohulze left imme diately nfter the reception for a wed ding trip through the South. They will he, at home after October 1 at 212 Be-rcta anu, ttreoWn-o. s .? i MOTHEfe AND 'r9w iVKi WKKKtttKttMw'? l!IPBHaVtVV jbblW ''flB5'- 4IVHHII Ht f' 'J Opcf l JBL ''' ""lplsaH P vN""$ F ?r ''tfL'''v'llnJH h- , "SttjjfiK , -Jm''7t'sHlH B R j 3K34JH-" KH r v ' "" -.' MrTH V i ' i-r i -Vv 'i's?- ""A' ' s' i J H Vs? &4trfjrfyl '$ JmSaX2Z 'r5i'B l'lioto t.y anlti Kuir StuJlos Allen Drew Cbok MKS. J. I. IIIPPL1S And her little daujlitor, of -1031 North Twelfth street DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Flitting With the Fairies Ur DADDY CHAPTER V Making tho New Wings '"yOU shall have the finest wings I -L can moke," said I.cgs. the wing- maker, to Peggy nnd Billy as he looked at the fat Dies tho fairies had brought to pay him nnd his lour workmen. "Come close to my web so I enn mens ura you." Peggy did not fancy going close to Legs, for he was a spider, and, like Little Miss Muffct who sat on n tuffet. Peggy hnd n fear of spiders. "Don't be nervous," laughed Flit-ter-Flnsh, the handsome young fnlry. "Legs the wing-maker is a greedy spi der, but ho never harms tho fairies or their friendh. We nre good customers of his wing shop, nnd we pay him well with the flies wo bring." Peggy still hung bnck, so Billy stepped forward to be measured for it pair of wlngB. "Do you want strong wings or pretty wings?" Legs asked, ns he mensured Billv. "I wnnt strong wings, m I can fly high and fly far' replied Billy. "You shall have wings thnt will carry von as high as nn caglo soars, nnd ns far ns a boat enn sail in n day," re plied Legs. Then he turned to mensura Peggy. "And what kind of wings do you want.' pretty wings or strong wings?" he asked her. ncfore Peggy could open her mouth. 550 3 . - .'.. - . -f - - -'vs r&mS&t? rjT- & sMWtoyt&n ? . .v-i .,-'-- tie ZOWVbttLJVrt mfm&Z .'.' jSS yftv'.'r9ft.rrlS? 'l L ' '--- 4figfc 'l otuwi&1 Jtr., t DAUGHTER the fairies had answered for her In littlo song: "Pretty wings, Mr. Leggy; Pretty wines for nrcttv Pecgy." But- that wasn't tho answer Peggy had intended to make, bo sho spoke up quickly : "Please, Mr. Legs, I would like wings that arc both pretty nnd strong," she said. Thnt answer pleased Legs, the wine maker, nnd he gave a funny little chuckle. "You nre n scnsiblo girl for telling what you want," ho declared. "You " u . 4 ir. 11 ll JlAOJ!J-J)ILWllC-vl 1) I Rill " m """ B bhS t.i. KI "on"n I S Preitige, Comfort 1 ( i rSl Power, Economy IP A ull nt ""'y economy In suMni BH I IHH '"'0(1 In cost, but cconomi tn fil I flMl oprntlon nfter sou tm- Th- Sn I BbR luxury of tho hl(her-nrlc1 km ll enra tnn low maintenance or VQ nil tne lower priced, III S1QQIZ F.OiD. gS , III 70i7 Kokomo IB Mb Henry A. Rowan, Jr., Co. IB , III 723 N. Broad St., Phila. l I 9 4. f II DM y' '"rov wM .,? - is Fa& .isbh tuniiwir'.. &r- jr ' t 11 s ii n svrrr mi & r.&sfZimmzXAJPm m ..9smma y j j ba x Ma . v. y''uBiyi w . "V- sl . imrj w ryit vn i -n" MiLrjGi,jrjnmnm s. zv'ATAy mm - ixAiiUKm T.rjiyvui-j, m . -. iri ima t&Wte&jjm sos a m mm- y.Aivarvi rtrnv? .aBjai-" !szwa3-- m-i r.;r.7 VP, v V&fl&KFZr J-rtf;lst. vw-f' .-. j-ai .t - -jTiauBrf!.. " ., riy .if n nzrtmj - -i J:-i -.- n i. HS'iK-SAu. r?M- -cSrWTri--as. shall hnvo the kind of wings you do alro. Thoy shall bo pretty nnd they ehnll bo strong enough to carry you wherever Billy goes." That mado Peggy glnd sho had spoken. Legs nnd his workmen set busily nbout making the wings. Legs himself made n pattern of silk. Tho .workmen found tough lenves from which they stripped wiry fibers. These fibers were shaped to fit tho edges of tha pattern, forming a frnmework for tho wings. Over this framework tho spiders wove fine silk gnuze, spinning tho threads out of themselves ns they went along. Tliis flue silk gauze made wings that were very pretty, verj light nnd very strong. Over tho gnur.o tho spiders spread n thin coating of glue which hardened quickly. This glue mado tho surfaco of tha wings smooth nnd solid so the air could not go through. Legs nnd his workmen were skillful, ns Flltter-Flnsh had said, nnd tho wings were finished in a very short time. Peggy's wings were tried on first and they fitted her perfectly. Legs fastened them securely to her body with tiny but strong silken cords. Then Billy's wings wero put on him and they proved to bo THIS IS "GOTO THE MOVIES" WEEK EXCEPTIONAL FEATUIIE3 MAHKBT AT NINKTREVTH II TO 11 IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE "WOMAN GOD-CHANGED" A HTOrtY OF REDEMPTION STANTON ffJHM 10TH :1B P.M. rauline Frederick nOAD8 OF DKSTINY" PAI APR 121i MARKET STREET "l-i.V,l, 10 A M. to 11 r. M Thomas Meighan 'WHITE AND UNMARRIED" r.,-l-.lr- io a. m. to mis p. .r "THE GREAT LOVER" FROM LEO DITRlCIigTEIN'3 PIMY VICTORIA t?g?S!J;,BW "A VOICE f DARK" ADDED "WILD MEN Or APTtlCA" I Capitol 724 MAllKET STREET i "TUB I.OHT TtOMANrr." RFP.PNT MARKET ST. Bel 17TH r.l,lJ,i N 1 JEWP.I, CARMRN In I I "THK SILVER LINING !P.T ORF Jl-'PHR AND MAttKCT Lu.M'i.rnr TOWERS THEATRECnmd en ' nnoADWAT a rrNR rtrhrt 11 to n linn i.7 4iA.i WNKK The Official and Only DEMPSEY CARPENTIER FIGHT PICTURES noun Phnwlnir 11 A. M. tn It P SI EITH'S THEATRE ETHEL BARRYMORE In "Tho Twehe-Pounil Look" MISS EMMA HAIG With RICHARD W. KEHNR HARRY DULKi KLlZARnTH KENNEDY & MILTON IinRLK. OTHKR THO FEATURES JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St. Private lessons. Adulti nnd Children's Clnsses Modern and Esthetic Dune. Ins. riassea Thurs. F.vei Thone Wat. 127 WILLOW GROVE PARK WAbSILI LEPH and his Symteiony Orchcutrn ' Todny. 4 80 I'llzahuth Hrey Hopruno 7 X Kmlly Htoki-s ItaKiir. Sopruno 0 43 HENni SCOTT Rasa Hot Afternoon .UARTHA ' with HENRI SCOTT EvenlntT LUCIA ' with Kmli' Stokes HnKar Must I'atlton Resered 4 . on 'Xlr nt the Pnrk ?-'" . 31A'XVV'4 0VsKl Bk W? miMsmmm HHPwi llBP!-j- foJMwBmm .EjP7; i'liiL Tf-Hr'l FAB stands any comparative test With the soap flakes you now have on hand and with a package of FAB compare : which is thinner, whiter, softer, and silkier. which dissolves more quickly, dissolves completely, gives more abundant suds. which is softer on your hands, is less harsh on your garments. which washes more quickly, washes more thoroughly. which is SAFE. .A test is your proof. tV iW, tdLi k a jusl as wcll'flttliiff nnd ns pretty nbl tuose of Peggy, , "Thcro you nre," said Legs, tho wing-maker, "There nro two of tho finest pairs of wings I ever have made. I hope .you will toko good caro of them nnd uso them In n way that will be n credit to me." Fllttcr-Flnsh nnd the fnlrlcs clapped their hands with joy when they enw how splendid tho wings were. "Now you enn frolic nnd dance with us In the air," cried Fllttc Flash. "Come and wo will tcuch jou how to fly." DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. II. Clifford Campion, of Media, nro tit Avalon, where they will romnln until September. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde, ol Chester, have returned from a visit to Mrs. Clyde's fnmlly In Wellsboro, Pa. mmmmm&mmmimmumm KnUTATIONAL lloth Heitt 091 PEIRCE SCHOOL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION P irre school course In te i .raph Irnparm the knowIedRO n' mnkpft success In business n ie cortaln. llax bcliool flpenit Prpt. (I Mitht firliaol Oprni 8et. 10 II i c for .-.; Vf,jr Honk I'lnr t U'est nf Ilraml SPECIAL HflillCKKKIMNri roimvu HlKh Sciool graduates boys or ulrls, who want to study bookkeeping; and accountancy In the most practical way should Investigate our courses Tou can enroll now nnd start with our summer classes. Position! guar- v?a onieoci. can or write. nml Callece of Commerce' 1017 Chrstnut Hlreet. PlillndelnhU THE PIIILADEIJ-IIIA SCHnoL OF OCCUPATIONAL THIUIAPV 2200 I)e Luncer l'ltee The course of soven months Includes train In? In design the crnfta nnd lectures in Anatomj. Psjcholoity. Patholoiry, etc . -with two nddltlcnal months devoted to Hospital Pmctlce. Oraduatrs In demand at nood alHs For further Information address MISS FLORENCE Y. FULTON. Dean SCHOOL FOR IlCElTIONAL CHILDREN Ev. r facility In a twautlful suburban home for the education of children unable tn attend public or private schools. Domestlo ecience, 14 miles iron? rnna isooKiet MOLLIE A. WOODS. Principal lint 174 Unnlirn. I'ii. Tlie Taylor School wj .f,1" st. Our business trnlnlne course will Increat4 your earnlnw capacity and Insure constant emp'oyment. Enroll now -V -O' -'V-ri --- .-.x-.V 5iv-C'v.-i O si o - S :JiASV'!ty mtt&'M ? wtHtw jMiinimiiaiiiiM IThe yyl ?nest y 4& I butter C 7S g p J Vlb 1 1 I At all our Stores , MffliW . A i ynJKg '.. .... ::. .. 'i r'Z-r .V--., .HvHfy. YoutiK Men nml ttnrn WENONAH. N J. Whero character, manlinen and honor ara developed. Wenonah it an independent unit Sn your boy's education nd not merely preparatory achool. Healthfully situated in a solely reiidcntUl town, A faculty second only to that of Wett Point in efficiency. Academic ttudie for college preparation. Special and buainets courses. Military system brings out all that it good and manly. Separate junior department for boyt of ten or over. Academic courte, seven hundred and fifty dollar for the ichool year. Junior department, six hundred and fifty for the tchool year. Catalogue and View Booh Upon Reque$t DR. CHARLES H. LORENCE, MAJOR C. A. SNYDEK. Preiident Superintendent BOX 411, WENONAH, NEW JERSEY Doth Snrt BUSINESS Secretarial Course Prltate Secretaries receive higher salaries than mere stenographers, ana tnov have tha irreatest ntmnrtunltlj. tnf iw.n..mM, nh man or woman holding- such a confidential position becomes well nlrh Indispensable to the employer, and thebulne, Our Secretarial Course la the most efficient. AN "ACCRKDnT.D" COMjrERCIAL SCHOOL 1200 WALNUT STREET Pre-Medical Education Two-year course including required sciences, foreign language and English, together with mathematics, psychology, economics, etc. Ask for Catalog F-18 rhonet Diamond 0081 TEMPLE UNIVERSITV ro wl St. Ilow Ilerks I'hllndrlphla The Holman School zztriDat will open lis 2Jd vear September 22, 1021 Por girl, and email hct r M 7 -tN-th tV nralev A II Hadmlstres Many splendid teaching positions now being tilled in Pa N J Del Md and N Y Tree enrollment. Modern Teachers' Hnrenn. 1008 Market Pt. STRAYPR'I Tue " Iluslness Heliool aioniUVJ 807 riirr..HTM'T ST. Poeltlon gnnrnnt'il Enter now. Dnr nr nlglit. I WEST rilESTEH P. West Cheystor, Pennsylvania The Darlington Seminary, Ind. SfXTY ACRE ESTATE 71t Vonr Open eilemlxr 21. 1021 Junior School f ir younif girls For Cata'OKue address Christine 1". Ili. Prlnrlpnl Hot 010 ANNT1LLE. PA. LEI1ANON VALLi:V OOLLEOE Co-Ed. College. Aendemlc. Muelc. Oratory. Collegt rates, )303 to $412. M.iMc rates, 1973 te ItSO. For catalog address. Dlt. O. D. fiO-iSAnD. Annillle. Pa. NEW TOIIB 90D PEOPLE tn every thousand receive benefit throags spinal adjustment glten by competent nocTOKM or ciiinoritACTic The public la rapidly recognising tho value of this method of druzless Tieallng. and ill require an Increasing number ot practition ers. Bend for literature explaining the course NEW V((RK rni.TKCil". OF rnTROPRACTIC Dept. H. S4S W 7?n ft.. New Vork. !. V. niNOHAMTOS. N. T. THE IIINOIIAMTON TRAIN1X) NCHOOL An Ideal prlv home-school for nervous. ba-H. ward 4 mental defectnea No age limit. Phy. steal Culture Manual training , all branchsa Open yr around Term 175 per inth a U3 MR. and MRS AUOl'ST A P.OLDT. Hupt tllnchsmtnn Ne Tnrk IU Falrvlew Avt ntVTON. VA Shenandoah Collegiate Instituts and School of Music. Dsyton. Vs. Co-Educatlnnal Rates 122ft to 1300. Bend for Catalogue Aonng Men anil Hots HErilLEHEM PA Bethlehem 'r n.irutnrj srhnol ehem P11. 0er ldno rrepare.l for leadln "Sl,ie In 41 faiva tni na .nAirm.rv. . nP v. n r k bi principal universities Scholar ships to artoue rol leges Modern build I n K e Qmnnslum, S mmlng Pool and - enUe AthlIlo grmnds R.asonable rots Separate iiininr Mliool. t tittiioir J II. Tl'flOEY. M.A., Headmaster PI.NNSIH ltd. PA. Perkiomen School for Boys c-nllio Pr ra 1 n Mui, uralory Huelns Al itlleins JU 4cre campus Scholarships Development prveiupmt'ni or inarafier tii Ser U e uur am Junior ana iriining , ji crvnf uur n ni ji,m School for younger boys tu aepaiate cotui Catalog. OSCAR S KHILIILI. D D. U nn r.nnkvKHniii P nnsbu a aepaiate cottage. P unsbu g WA'VNE. PA, ST. LUKE'S SCHOOL Wayne (Mnin Line P. R. K.). pa. Healthful 'oratlnn. hnme-l ke buildings Mental and phvsbul iMstruciiou high moral Influence make unutuil appeal to parents and boys. I'rcpiies for 1 allco or business Charles llrnrj Mront. A. M., Ilemlmuter I.ANC VsTP.lt PA. FRANKLIN AMI MARSHALL ACADEMY 13. M. 1IARTMAN. Principal Rot 4H Liineieter. Pa. RWXRTIIMORE PA. HWARTHMORE PREPAHA1 ORY S( IIOOL For llns. llnx 211. Swiirtlimore, Pa, V. P. TOMl.lVSOV M.A. RKADINO r. ticliuj Iklll brm.. llrudhik'N Jr Lot. Il(i,l.u I'll, Prep, ft J Collere iours Pt Ccatea ucoppt-.l by coll,;,v A unlterainet Isetv atnittio nld, dlnlnK hall a admiiiNir 1 building Tear 1470 Year opens Stpt IX WARREN T, TEEL. A.M. D.D., Pres, JL ii, 1 I fi5rb- rr iM Iti " MarWiiiV r,n B St pa ret Jn tm junior jJP Schaol s 1 1 J- "t " ' jl'l ; -'M 'U f Ynnnt Men nnd nr ( WKNONAH. N. J. Wenonah MILITAR Y ACADEMY Itoth firxt Yonng Men anrt Rora OEOROE SCHOOL. PA CKOIUJE SCHOOL Country School for Bon end Qtrlg. Separate dormitories. Caunea tread and thorough. Student studies under supervision ot principal. Graduates suocmJ fa college. Hpeolal courses. Athletics, grm? naslum. pool. 227 wooded acres and osei country on Neshamlny Creek, Endowed. kates moderate. Catalog. , OKOROK A. WALTON, A. M.. Box 3H5. George School. Pa. NAZARETH TA. Nazareth Hall Military Academy Ilox 00, Nnmretli. Po. Founded 17IS Cpllfga Preparatory and Iluslness Courses Senior. Intermediate nnd Junior Depart. mnts Minimum ag. n sears Vigorous afiletlc and military life. All outdoor Wr'1' TArJl"11. n(1 "wlmmlng pool. Address The REV. A. It. TIIAELEH D D Prlnrlpal MEtirEUBncnn. pa. The Mercersburg Academy FOR BOYS Merccrsbunr. P. .. Send for catalogue to WM. MANN IRVINE. Ph. D.. LL. D. Headmnster. llnx 1?0 cnr.sTEit. pa. Pennsylvania Military College Deprcts In Civil Knfrlneerlng. Chemistry n( Commerce nnd Finance Preparatory Division and Junior School. COLONEL CHARLES E. HYATT ling 2t. ChetT. Ta. AI.LEXTOWN. VA. Allentown Preparatory School ?I'rMr"! for .eoJ!'f? .r 'ehnlcal school. Email classes, lndlvldua Instruction. AIsi commercial course Student government; All atretics Splendid modern buildings" Large campus and gmnaslu . Special care for vounger boys Rate J50O. Catalog IBW1X M. BIIALTCT. A. JL. n.admaVter NA7.,nrrrH. pa. NA,ZAl1.5TIi IIAI'!' MILITARY ACADR3IT "oi 60. Nazareth. Pa. Founded 1713 rreparatorj 4 Ouslness Courses. Sr. Inter. medlste and Jr Dopts Ath'etlcs Mllltar. life Uet A D TSiaela- D p.. rrlnclpal nELl.EFONTB. PA. Bcllefonte Academy L,mited to 100 and ur llSth .ar Ath fleldT'Molj5 r.tes Ca-nlog JAMES P. HIOIIES A M lle.iilma.ter. Hellefnnte. I.,.1-"'"'a' 31., UORDENTOWN. N. j7 Bordentown Military Institute Thorough preparation for college or hn.i... . EfTlclent faculty small classes lnw,i"i attention Ml'ltary training" STthvlS, For cstg address Col T D Landon riJ-r C-22. Dordentovn. N.J . Prln A&auSEEK I'ORT DEPOSIT MD TOME SCHOOL Natlonil Ronrdlnj School for nn.. RATE f 1000 ajt Murray Penbcdr llrush. Ph. D( n'rUr I'orr iienoeit. ?ld WASIIINOTON. D c. THE UNITED TTEK r-JSttSSB " Vtll'.ll. iijy Orens Sept ens Sept l'i Wrl'e for Catg. p.. H S 0MHLE, D. V. H Dl.'r ;22 C Street N W H'a.h'ngton D r. wwNEsnono. va nmilllRNE .MILITARY SCIIOOT Prpa-os for unlers.ties and bnsln-.r ... rerional att-ntlou Restful mil ?arl", ' inc R. O T C under tT S Wp it,. ,ln vea, N- IS.10O0O fireproof " eofuRJpV, 4M Diploma admits to all colleges R,,pmi?I Spring encampment near famous cav"rn.?t Orottties for "'1 students i"ataloi i MAJOR MflljMN II HlDolNPrla. llov lit Wnvnrabnrn. Vu. " STAUNTON. VA Staunton Military Academy Largest private Acartemv In the Eaii prepares for t'ntversltl.. Oorernm.V; Ue'e lino lend fnr eatntog ""e fol. Tho. II ltilll n Prealrleu Hat 1. S,i'.nton IK-M. 4fitb.aTT.M ni rnsTovr va. HIAIKSTIINK MIUTXRY ACADEMY III irkotnne Virginia t"r':"1 D-Pt. Mlilnr. Arrtemle Commercial Tor cstilog and Infinnilon, addresa rot V s it.OV. President CHATHM v. Chatham Traininc School CHATHAM VA RATES M(U IIAKINO fE NOT MONEY5 "end for rstalnmie Vnnnr Women and Olrls Ml 8iiril'i rlinol fur tilrls. Otrrhrnolc Pllll.l.. P. ," lege rep a,, r",ariJ courses Athletl. Write ln, ,"" MISS UM'f KWWARD Principal lVnneNH.mln llxerbrnnk "i.cipai DEVON. PA IHH ON .MANOR In Vallv Torge region 10 miles from Phila Collrce Trep "" MRS. I.AM.IION r.WMS, Principal llnx I III Ileiaii, Pit l.lTITf. PA " LINDEN HALL SEMINARY " " V girls' school since ITin adeinl. College Preparaton & Special Courses Separate iV Dept Omnaelum Secretarial cSuioi Uv. V- W- Stengel. Prln . Ilngjny LrVfiji, j"?! ' LI TlllltVII I V.. Mil. MAKLA.M (II.I.hOJjUl WOMEN r, . P ., ,. ' t n 'ion i."r I ILi t MP'S t A1IKJI. 5 lP..ii,tlBUf U,c. Oirrlnoklng the Nntiun.il Cui-ImI v' ?t nda'u and Elective Courpe. Fur ru. 1 iLi t Miss f AIIUM. lumut 'AMumm addiesst Sunerfore.e. ' (sly Cross AraJtmy. Wathta V' DAY SCHOOL I OPENS SEPT. 6 NIGHT SCHOOL I OPENS SEPT. 8 I An Idea' miles In sue e,iulpmer,t lecMInx and coureee ii' s'udy The faculty Is i, anil able l-n and four ieai run M tV, ,th n 00 t. iii'uul a r.iirs ., i,,,,,,!, , I" ,!' 'I in-etlc I.I n, Bn.l t.' ,,vnrl ' n -'0'. pi, i , , , , . -I "H -:. ! 7' V' -ft .v'. rl I ,'.; ')'. V. .4k