rf-.t. a rVlp7VV"rcvi IMIHBnr'-'. '., 'A, ' - K-wnii-WTmiTiw'r'y -'i-rj j ,. T1rfl',' mrrirwarjtit t'ivTJwm i"?.r-'K yi j-f-kJ-i i-''u. irvrwiawmav . j, , '. - r- fO HEROES ARE : CALLED SLACKERS Latest Covornmont List Oon- talnsi as Usual, Names of Men Who Served Nobly Two men wlio wore u'ndor flro In Frnncc nrc nnmert on the slacker IIhI, luiicd for publication otdny. Andrew CVrnlrk, who, necordlnK to the Government, foiled tn npenr when .aii1 for service, went overnens June 15 1018 n n nrlvnlf In tlio ninth In Jantr Seventynlnth DIvIMon. Ho wnt "oimcled In action on Hip F nndern front. September 31, ho severely thnt he fcad to remain tinder hiwpUal core more ,h.n nix miinthH, nnd lm been nblc'to walk onlv In the Innt clx wi-ek- Cher nlck Ik retelvlnR StW. n month In com 'pciiMtlon from fie novornment nnd Is Irainlnz to be n mechanic in the Ilronil ind Spring Garden streets school for dkibled soldiers. Chernlck underwent four operatiotiN for n wound thnt nlmost tore nwny his rlslit Ipr. Sam ICostrlnsky, another hero listed ., ft slacker, trnined in Camp Lee with ii Pennylvnnln infantry outtlt nnd went to France in the summer of 1018. He was overseas n year, nnd every one who knew him In the nrmy spoke highly of his comase under flro. He returned with his oiltflt In Febru ary, mifl, when he received nn honor able discharge, nnd since then lin been (inplo)rri bp M'veinl meat companies fis fnloinn.ii. Since rctuinlng. he has lived with his brother, Sol, In 720 New Ilnrket street. Accoidltig to the brother. Kostrinsky left Inst night for Iqung"towii. O., whero he expects to ret a job with n meat-parking concern. Elko so many others, he is entirely Ig norant of the fuel thnt the Government b looking for him. DATES ANNOUNCED FOR ' REGISTRATION OF VOTERS August 30, September 6 and 10 Fixed Old Llsto Canceled Dates for pcrsonnl registration In Philadelphia will be August 30, Septem ber 0 and 10. This was nmumnml to day, at Hnrrlsburg, by the Stntc Ilurcau of Elections. The bureau also calls attention to the fact that nominating petitions for State-wide offices, judicial and consti tutional convention delegate nomina tions mtint be filed with the secretary bv August 11 and other petitions filed with County Commissioners bv August 2.1. The personal registration dates for cities of second and third class follow: Pittsburgh and Scranton, September 8, 13 and 17. Third clnss cities September 1, 0 tod 17. There will be different hours for the wious c'asses. All previous registrations expire this year and to vote nt the primary in the cities registration it essential. The September primnrv will be held on the 20th, and will be unusual in that, in addition to making nominations, c people of the State will vote on the question of the constitutional conven tion and elect a Congrossmnn-nt-Lnrgo to succeed the late M. 51. Garland, Al legheny, elected Inst year, and who died i few days later. ' The judicial nominations are on n party basis for the first time in eight )ears. as are tho municipal nominations in Pittsburgh and Scranton De Mille Play for Stage When William C l)e Mille became a field marshal of tho movies," the fact that he is a well-known author of plays vrhich have been successful on the stage, was lost track of. One of his manu scripts which he had written with the purpose of having it pioduml for the "legitimate." has been constructed into a short vehicle for vaudeville, called "In mil!)." and Dniotheu Sudlicr is to prcent it for the first time at Keith's next week It is a glante into the future to depict the page of life seventy-eight years aencc and is described as one of the flewrest bits of satire turned out for jaudoWllo. Miss Sndller is making her nrt appearance as a star in the two-J-dnv. She is a comedienne and lias en Joyed success in several vaudeville pro mictlons the most recent being "Kiss He. Features at Woodslde The Lancaster Avenue Uusiuess iin s Association gives its annual out In nt ondside Park next Wednesday. J oh 01. American Legion, will par ticipate in the proceedings. Durbniio's Conceit Hand (ontinues 10 fiirniOi ntrt-nntii-.. :.. -.. ,. Fi . ?s , l,nrnh Jo,lcs will continue as ololst. She has made n favorable im pression in park music circles. Owing to tho success' of Children's toy Day and Children's I)ny. hotli these 'vents will he repeated. The Toy Day V.fi . m Augllht '- "llc " toys will ?n. .!!,ri.1i",tt;i1 flP0 t0 tllL children hold ing the tickets with the lucky numbers, r (reworks continue the feature on Fri "y nights. Conwell Film at Ocean Grove R'i"nn ,ll,,B "",l th" Captain's BBonl opens two-week run nt Ocean pm ,T ' "" M""da. "'r1:1" 'fe Photoplay depictblg the S. hn.t . i'"1 t0 ,,n nltl' "" "" CnniMi0"'1 llf" vu,rk nl ,1r- nilHsell I! inH ' ri01'K"an nutnor, educator nil lecturer Stanton Closing for Season iJhrin,nnln" Tbeatrc closes tonight tvu.i re,-nl"'" September Urd. h.l;lP " N "dark." the edifice will ?.?. "y f""1 ",,CM u f "P'ns with i ature phntop!nj n, ,nuBe ns form. eoni'.ni "' n,,jlti,"'s for the comfort and "Wtniemc of patrons will be found. '''WU'niiiiiiiiiini'iiii.iiiiiiiihiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii.K Have YOU ever lasted hM ir Butter? SOcib At all our Stores Moviegrams From Screen to Patrons T lONKL BARIIYMORB has alwa Insisted upon mnklng his vwork seem realistic, whether acting before tho camera or on the stage. But his nppctlto for rosllsm was thoroughly satiated recently. it was while working in his third Associated First National picture, a comedy, "The Great Adventure," that Jils craving was satisfied. Even tho strenuous fire nnd miltder scenes of "The Devil's Garden," his preceding vehicle were not in the mnk ing as genuinely a strenuous for Lionel the stnri ns several scenes which were taken for "The Great Adventure," which comes to the Stanley. SKYKUATi interesting occurences happened during the filming of "Wealth" which will have Its local premiere nt tho Arcadia Monday. nthcl Clayton Is star of the produc tion, nnd Herbert llawllnson, her lead ing limn. A humorous incident occurred which for n time became serious to tho ex tent thnt the 1'nlted State Forest Ser vice nearly had to be called Into detec tive use during mountain scenes in ' Wenlth." To got n camera line on a ccrtnln fir tree at the top of a ridge William D. Taylor, the producer, sent Assis tant Director. Frank O'Connor on kn still hunt. They waited long nnd then some. Finally, just as n, searching' party was nbout to be organized, O'Connor, decidedly more of a city denizen tlinn n mountntn expert, hove into view. "I'm bnclc," he puffed. -"It took mo twenty minutes to get there nnd two hours to return. The next time I'm going to take n pair of guides." MATHKSON LANG, who plays the featured role in Hnrlcy Knolcs' "Carnival," is one of the stars on the Lnglish stage. This snectncular pro duction, recently issued by Unitcn Artists, will be the feature of the Pnlnco next week. Although he 1h considered n good Shakespearean nctor of the younger generntlon, he hns not confined ins activities to the writings of the bard ot Avon. He recently organized his own com nnnv nnd presented "The Wandering ."cw" in London. This piny was one of the biggest successes Kuglnnd ever experienced so much so. that David Bclasco purchased the rights for the play nnd will present it In New York next season. Mr. Lang, with II. C. M. Harding, is nlso the author of the stage success. "Carnival," from which the picture was originally tnken. He first presented the play in London several veors ago appearing in the stellar role of "Silvio Stcno," the tragedian. IMPROVING the gracefulness of the human body through the taking of delsnrto or elocution lessons has long been recognized as being founded on a sound basic principle j nnd now come teachers who ndvoentc the learn ing of motion-picture roles ns n means of mnklng the mind more plastic. It is declared that even the attempt to enact roles causes the student to ex perience some of the emotions they attempt to express and br so doing undergo experiences that give them n broader understanding of the whole race. The lole which the beautiful Hope Hampton has in "Love's Penalty," the attraction at the Victoria next week, is recommended as one which provides almost a complete course in the new study. The role, nnd especially dramatic one, written especially for Miss Hamp ton, sends her from happiness to grief, then to unger, then to cold rage, finally pity, followed by sorrow and then love. CONSTANCY TALMADOK will be on the screen of the Stanley week of August 1 In "Lessons in Love." Hcnery Miller acted In this Munuy play In this country under the title of "Perkins" nnd it is still playing in England ns "The Man From Toronto." Grant Carpenter adapted It -for the screen, nnd Chet Wlthey directed Miss Talmndge In "Lessons In Lave." ORIENTAL pomp nnd ceremony, in its garish, bizarre splendor Is spectacularly portrayed In the roal pnlace scenes which are among the features of "The Bronze Bell," tho Thomas II. lnce-Loulse Joseph Vance, pioductlon announced as the feature at the Arcadia week of August 1. "The Bronze Bell," is n stirring romance of British East India. Doris May, who has returned to tho Ince banner after an extensive vaca- CHESTNUT STREET BELOW TWELFTH STREET THE BEST SHOW IN THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN! NEXT WEEK THK r-OI'ULAR AMERICAN BIN01NO COMF.DIAN! JACK NORWORTH IN A RErERTOIRE OF HIS ORIOINAI. HONO HITS OLIVE BRISCOE and AL. RAUH In "THE nRAVF, rOWARO" JANET ADAIR OFFERING A SERIES OF ORIOINAT. "frONO RF.riT DOROTHEA SADDER with IN Wn.MAM f). DE MIM.E'S SATIRE. "IN lDdD" I.KXEY ft O'CONNOR FIVE AV.U-ONS PATIIE WEEK I. V AESOP'S EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIOVI AND FRANK VAN HOME AOAIN AFTER BIX TRIUMPHANT EARS IN ENOIAND TWO SHOWS DAILY. 2 P. M 80c and SBc. TO $1 BO, INCLUDING WAR TAX. SEATS TOWERS THEATRE CAMDEN IIROADWAY AND PINE HT8. HELD OVER To,tfccnr,omd.tt,e Fourth und PoWWHy Final Week llectnnlne Monday DEMPSEY CARPENTIER FIGHT PICTURES IN FIVE REELS SHOWING CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. TO 11 I. 51. WILLOW GROVE PARK WASSIL1 Lbl b simplionj orchentr.1 TODAY 2 30 -DOROTHY FOX Hoiirano 4.8(1 'Martha' with HKNKI HC'OTT. Ilm 7:45 'Lucia' with EMILY BTOKE3 1IAOAH 8i4& JIEN1U BCOTT. liti , Speo. ll l'latttro Berved at thv Cailno Sir. mmrnvmemmmmmmmmmmmm iLLLLVLLLhNgS!9HIIL1LLtv&.4 LVHvf ILLkbi v i " '?7hE lLibLvi BBLLvrsBiR jLLLB SARAH dONES. Woodidct Park ETHEL CLAYTON. "WEALTH" Arcadia tlon, plays opposite Courtenuy Foote in I Quartet will be henrj in n selected pro the leading feminine role. ! gram for the third ctmrcrt Friday. The NOTHING Quickens the human pulse more than heart Interest. In selecting his inltlnl vehicle for pre sentation through Associated Producers, .T. L. Frothlngham decided upon film ing "The Ten Dollnr Raise," n Satur day Evening Post story from tho pen of a popular American writer, Peter B. Kync. It will have Its first Phila delphia showine nt the Victoria week of August 1. "The Ten Dollnr Rnlse" was de cided upon for the reason that It Is a drama wherein millions of Amcricn's population can see themselves, a story of every-dny life with every-dny situ ations brought out In a way to make the spectator imagine lie Is one of the characters upon the screen. It is the story of an elderly book keeper, who existed on a small salary and lived on the hopes of n ten dollar laise. which a mlsorly cmploypr prom ised annually, but always put off until the following Chrlstmns. Leps at Willow Grove Talented soloists will feature the second week of Wasslll Leps and Or chestra at Willow Grove. Mr. Leps has struck u popular chord In his develop ment of the idea of giving operatic pro grams. "II Trovntorc" and "Lucia' will be the offerings for the coming week, nt the finnl night concerts of Fri day und Wednesday respectively. The soloists will be Emily Stokes Hagar, soprano: Mnrle Stone Langston. con tralto; Bernard Poland, tenor; Horace Hood, tnrltone ; Virglnin Gill, soprano ; Louis Martin, bass; Eva A. Rltter, Eduurd Dnvles, Charles Eddlemund, Rudulph Sternberg. The chorus will be of picked members of the Philadelphia Operatic Society. The Philadelphia Ladles Double ' REFINED ENTERTAINMENT ROOF4'11 u .NF.KVICn CHARGKH. tl.OII EMILY LEA, Dancer from 2lefeld Roof WERTH and BOWIN Sner and llnnrem BETH BERI, Entertainer ADELAIDE BELL DANSEUSE EXTRAOROlNAIRn AT10NH" WM. GASTON & CO. (.01.0 A EIUVARDS FAni.ES Tftl-ll S )F THK IAV EXTTIA ADDED ATTRArTIOM HOVEN TUP. DirPY-MAD MAOICIA IAN J10XE8 85c N10HTS. 8 O'CLOCK. 30c ON bALE ONK ttOEK IN ADVANCE. LOESER'SI NUun Theatre Unlldlnr 34 S. S2d St. Ettablliihed 10U8 Coolest Ballroom in the City During July and August Big Reception Monday and Saturday Class Followed by Reception FRIDAY PRIVATE LESSONS for $1 mrrrS Voller's Dancing BID ST. NORTH OF MMIKET OPEN ALL SUMMER RECEPTIONS A&'ftnA mivki.iy Ntn.s, i:vi:uv mon. 4 fri. Private Lessons Dc.y & Evr. JACK LoROY and His "ORIGINAL FIVE" FEATURED IN SUMMER AMUSEMENTS MMM ,ZKfkl HUMA m- DORIS PAWN MATHESON LANG. dANE NOVAK. 'GODLESS MEN" CARNIVAL "KAZAN" Bglmont Palace? G Imperial Loc-usfc aaaaaaaaHaaaaaHiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaEiaaaaaaaaaa LiLLHtaKkV HOPE HAMPTON "LOVES PENALTY" Victoria. , sopranos are Hilda Hciter, Augusta Witherow. Jean Davis, Peurl Short. nnd the altos nrc Beatrice Hardin?. Irma Sowers, Alice Timing nnd Ethel Young. At the other concert of the week Mr. Leps will play symphonic numbers. Among tho soloists will bo Paul Yolkman, tenor ; Dorothy Fox, so prano; Idn Davis, pianist; Emll Folg mnii, cellist; Saul Mnnn, Otto Muller. Mae Leithold, and Elizabeth Brey. Fight Film Holds Over At the Towers Theatre, Camden,' the official motion plcturesr'of the Dcmpsey Cnrpcnticr fight hnvo proved so pop ular that the management nnnounces these scenes of the fistic encounter will be continued next week. It is nlso stated that this is positively the Inst six days in which to see these pictures in close proximity to Philadelphia. The pictures were taken with slow motion -picture enmerns. Every detail of the fight is shown. rDIRECTION STANLEY MARKET AT M!M' WUEK A I'IRST IfflEiJnaCSniifffj SURnoi'NDINO 1'HOOItA.M DIVEIISIFIED AND ATTHAC'llM BUSTER KEATON c,;)vy mTHE high sign VOCAL PIIOLOOUE EXCURPTS TUOir MADA.Mi; Ill'TTHRFI Y Tony Sars ctm When the WhaJe jonahed SEE TOLICE QUELL RIOT WITH NEW c.AS VICTORIA MARKET AHOVE NINTH NEXT WEEK THE BEAUTIFUL HopeHampton In FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION loves Penalty ADDED ATTRACTION HAROLD LLOYD "Among Those Present" PALACE 1214 MAHKICT STRRF.l ALL NEXT WEEK AT BOTH HOUSES THE IMPRKSHrVE INTERNATIONAL SCRREV jiow oinn na.e ou utked tn ee 'nomethlnic now faces, new acenej" In a motion Picture' Hera la th differ rnt mclinr-actualls- filmed In Ilali on I beautifully, urerbl iro1uci aramaiio acnievemeni CLC51I JUNIPEn A MARKET BTREET8 NEXT -WEEK ALL PHILADELPHIA FAVORITKS WROE'S BUDS WONDERFUL JUVENILE -.MTEKJAINERS ' OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE N DOROTHEA SADLIER,KmUv Theatrical Billboard For the Coming Week Ynildevlllu KEITH'S Jack Norworth, In clever character books; Ollvo lirKcoo nnd Al Ilnuh, novelty ldt; Adelaide Bell, versatllo dancer; Janet Adair, songs, Dorothcr. Sndller nnd William Ons ton, comedy nlalet: Prank Van Ho- von. mnclclnn- r, y nnd O'Connor. I ivu Avnionr , uoltl nnd isuwnrus QLOUE Wroo's Hud, versatllo Juve niles; Viola May and company, songs ; Four Bards, skillful athletes ; Nea politan Duo, singers; Jo Jo and Har rison, skit; Fields and Fink, playlo: , Wllllsch. Juggler. WALTON HOOF Cmily Lea. varied entertainer: Wcrth nnd Bowln, novel dancers; Heth Berl, songs and ilnnce" Dancing. MMmWMMimMMMMMMm7T WOODS IDE Something Doing All the Time Annual Joint Outing of the Lancaster Ave. Business Men's Association and Post Gl, American Legion Wednesday, July 27, 1921 A Good Time for Everybody DURBANO'S CONCERT BAND Ercolc Durbano, Conductor SARA JONES, Soprano Splendid Free Concerts Twice Daily Fireworks Every Friday Night H COMPANY OP AMEHICA! 1DTII NATIONAL ATTUAL'l ION rarrYMQBe lXml sateens qtAwrssr THE GREAT ADVENTURE ARCADIA cHEs-rxr r nni.ow kith NEXT WEEK EthelGayti on in William D Taior I'mdunion "Wealth V PARAMOUNT PICTURE $;.. 0t ln", nr.V.r" '" "f N'W mart, futile life of New York'n -w. v.. 1-Kiiv.icji -ii incre or the mil. .'..in., ca. Added Nen Hnllroom Hnvs I'omedj IIBPERiAL 10TII MO.N P 1 SI T Tl hH ru spi.n i i i Bomethlnir different .he S?lonSn""il,r"n7 '" n'- ... nf TlTT'nZV, ? CAPITOL - Market vi r nr.civ i-KcriHY D ALTON '"'hinii Ma.k." REGENT Market hel i7in M T WEEK OWEN MOORE 'Dhnrre nf . oin enlenre" COLONIAL UEHr. VTDU s HIT TKN A Mon Tn u n ...i "DECEPTION" fhT men NortWerN Hrond S. Erie I Mon . Tuea AVeil MAY ALLISON ' "ktr. . Added II L'onllnAinnncThoal'p?1.!?"! 333 Market ST. TIIKTlli: Mun Tuea Wed .ELSIE FERGUSON '"ed nd ' l'rofanel.oe" Guide to Photoplays for the Week to Come New Photoplay STANLEY "The Great Adventurer," by Arnold Bennett, stars Llonri Bar rymore. Kenneth Webb directed tho piece, which deals with a man who pretends he Is his own valet Tony Barn's "When tho Whalo Was Jo nahed," Is added. PAhAOE "Carnival" was made- In Knglnnd by llarley Knoles, with Matheson Lan in Uio.leadlntf role. A man, playing "Othello," finds his wife In a similar situation with that ot Desdemonn. ARCADIA "Wealth" brings Ethel Clayton. Cosmo Hamilton wrote It and William D. Taylor directed. Money Is a curso when It removes the Inccntlvo to work, according to tho theme of this movie. VICTOUIA "Love's Penalty" has Hope Hampton as star. Tho plot concerns a girl who avenges a wrong to her sister. Harold Lloyd, in "Among Those Present," Is tho added comedv. CAPITOL "Behind Masks" has Doro thy Dnlton in tho leading character of H Phillips Oppcnhelm's thrilling story Kempton Oreen, of this city, Is In nupport of tho star. Itt:aKS'r"X Divorce of Convenience" has Owen Moore as lead, nnd Is based upon the theory of a man's belnjf funny when In love. Kathryn Perry, tho newly-wed Mrs. Moore, Is In sup port of her star-husband. Revolved Heretofore COLONIAL "Deception." GUI: AT XOttTItEIlX May Allison, In "Extravagance." 331 MAHKLT Elslo Ferguson, in "Sacred nnd Profano Love." NTH AND "Deception." LOCUST "Knzan." IlLLMO.Vl "Itoad to London" LhAUHIi "Sentimental Tommy." COLISEUM "All Dolled Up." CLDAlt "Something Different," SUomcL firrmnnlnivn Are. A Vennnio Ht. Xoxt Week A HeM Hrnrt Storr of Anne Hoy ten "DECEPTION" . 7000 In the Out Thnrndny. Krldnv nnd HnttirdnT THOMAS MEIGHAN in "White and Unmarried" ftaxU I.nneanter Are. A Forty-nrst Street Mon.. Tue. Sin .TA'UTSS M. IiAnRIE'S "SENTIMENTAL TOMMY" Wed. A Thurs. PARAMOUNT H1'ECIAT "DECEPTION" Friday A Snt. HF.11B DANIF.LS In "THK MARCH 1IAHF." oco44' 62I i T.nC'1'HT HTM. AM. NF.XT WEKK nt 1:80 nnd Ai.lO to II JAMBS OI.IVF.R ri'RWOOD'H STORY OF THK NORTHWEST tti' a rr a 117 KAZAN Direct From Forrewt Tltynlrr T5&6lV0Ket Z SZd nb. Market Mnta. 1:30 rci.. oiso to it Jlon.. Tne., Wed. Bryant Wanhburn In "ROAD TO LONDON" Thurit.. Frl.. Sat. Double Dill Harold Lloyd "A,Ki!SKT4!?B " O O D I.E ;S MEN" with SPEC'IAE CA'iT Coclocifrtv 3Iarket bt. Del. eutb Mntlneex. 1:30 ilrnta, oau to u Mon. nnd Tuen. OI.ADYS WALTON In "ALL DOLLED UP" Wednesda CARMEL .MEYERS In "THE KISS" Thnm,. Frl. i. "at. "THE MAK" C&dosi COTII A CEDAR AVE. MATINEES. 1:30 NKiHTS. 0:30 to 11 Mon. & Tue. CONSTANCE IIINNEY In SOMETHING DIFFERENT Wed. 4. Thura. ALISTAR CAST In "BLIND WIVES" Frl.. Wat. "THE WAY WOMEN' LOVE" TOWERS THEATRECamden IinOADWAV & TINE STREET 11 TO 11 THIS AND NEXT WEKK. tl rtn:i i ri.. y i iic vim.iui unu vniy FIGHT PICTURED Contlnuoui Rhowlnc 11 A JI. to 11 P. U. Old Glory is now on the Seven Seat' j AMERICAN SHIPS ARE AVAILAIILE FOR YOUR OCEAN VOYAOE A'ew combination Passenger and FrtloM I Ships, Fait, JyumnoiM Steamers, I Ke number beside sMp' name (adl cafes ofierafur i7iou i bottom of cofiinm. EI ROPE. lloulocne anil London. From New ork. AURUt 16 September 0 Old Noith Slate (ISO) July 30 September 0 Centennial State. (159) Dremrn nnd Dunile From New York. AUKUnt in September 22 Potomac (Iftll) Ansru.it 2S October 3 Prlnoes Jtatolka (130) Aug-uat 30 Hudnon (159) Plj-mouth. ( herhounc nnd Rrenirn From New ork. Jtilv 20 Aucust 27 -September 28 -Amer tm (150) August 3- September 3 Oeorc Waahlrui ton (1B9) SOI TH MERICA Rio de Alrea. Ijnelrn. Mnnteldeo and Rnenoa From New ork Aueuet 3 Huron (91)1 AUBUit t7 - Wlu.s 191) Vuffiint 31 s niMiern I'rosa (91). 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Technical School If SOU are engaged In mechanical work, or are mechanically Inclined, Assure jour self a real future by Improving jour mind and Increasing- jour skl'l. Day and nlaht coursea In Automobile Knalneerlnc and Re pairing now g-olnic on. Building- Construction coursea Machine Tradee drafting blue print reading. Trxtllo courres. K'ectrlcal courses Nautical Academy prepares for llcenae examinations. Chemical Engineering Wireless Telearaphy Write phone or ca'l al nearest Y. M. C A. for complete In formation. Y. M. C. A. 11 Arch t. Hansom S. SSd Hts. 1013 I.eliich At. 1721 Christian St. .aijJlffJaoo d.t school COLLEGE NilM Sch00' A Business Education Pays Our graduates get positions, hold them rapidly. good - paying and adwnce Day School Opens Pept. fl Mght School Opens ept. H 1200 Walnut St.. rhlladelnhli CiTRAYFR'S The u"t nuslneas School OYtUKtIS 807 UIIKSTXUT ST. Position cuarant'd. Kntrr now. liny or night. .STHISIIIP NOTICK9 t-IJX VA l 1 I kW BLACK DIAMOND STEAMSHIP CORPORATION Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA to Rotterdam Antwerp Amsterdam S S "TULSA" l S. S. B.) SailinR July 23 S S "COLLINGSWORTH" (U. S. S. B.) Sniling July 31 For rates and particulars, apply GEYELIN & COMPANY, INC., I'hilu. Agents 108 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia Lombard S144 Main 7620 EARN -LINE Incorporated 1801 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA to HAVANA S SCOQU1NA AUG. 18 (Arrunceuieuts hate been made for quick dlrlinrce of inrco at Havana) For Spare nnd Rntes Applr EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agents Bullitt Buildinff, Phila.. Pa. Lombard S:0O:01-fiZ(r2B203 jta,n j.a, I'os etifjpr nnd Fipight erireo From New S'ork i lir.RWH 1111 AMI MU Til Mf 1il (11ITM .lul) 2fl lle. ;? Xepl 13 MAIUKTWI ug. II ''nil (I sP,,t . liEKEMiAlUA Aug. IH se)il. Si (lit. '.ill i i Kni'tioi sni hb rKM.MA XtiE. 13 Sept. Ill Oct IIIM tnevii Aug. 20 ept 21 Vn I IVItOMX Aug. 37 Xei. 24 SLTIII Inenl ept. n Oct. II m IS PLAro' th 'HKimnuno uamulkij SWOM1 llg 10 (tit. II No London nniun livkhpohi t i.i viim ( MF.nONM Inewl .lu, -)n LONnnNDERHY ANT' C.LAMJOU tOLVMIlIA Aug. 13 5epl 10 On L(IKKIV Aug. 20 Oct. 4 VIOO mnRALTAR PATMAH Dl'IlROMK TRIKSTF PII'MI rAI.llKIA ,it HAMIllBil AND lMNlil rNNOM uk nnsTov th inrnpiHii smui. ng i run. xnr.i nn to fiiM.ns x hi i i EU.AI IA j,,!, i 0 Lunurd nnd Anchor Mranmhlu I. In. Ienger (tnire, 1300 Wulmit M., riillu Freight Ornce. Ilourae llld.. I'hlla. 0 STEAMSHIP LINES PHILADELPHIA to CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST, LONDONDERRY Other Irish I'orta II flufflrtrnt Cnrgo Offera Expected Loading July 23 S-S "DELAVAN" Moore & McCormack Co., Inc. 6 Rroarlwny, New York riiii..r)i:i.riiiA aciknt E. W. STKINGFIELD Anchor Forwarillnc Co.. Inc. 47t-7 Orasel Uldf.. I'hUa. Lombard BUT 'illt ".nhiiT . mm i 1 1 ainMfti Ilolh Hexrn y OFFERED Pychology Social Workers course) (two year Please send me Bulletin for th conrae innrkrc! X. Name Street City State THE NEW SALESMANSHIP Kerer before hare salesmen been so sererelr Utud. With the scsroltr of crders. the trained talesman lands out atwre the reel. A courts In SalttnaMhl at IVlrcw Rchool uruvUes th sotonttne Mlllna methods so helpful lust now Pay Rcliool opens Kept. A Nlieht School opens Sept. 19 Write for 57A liar book PEIRCE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTMnON Vine Street. tVeet of Hrond rA school vov . atuavi knovn 1 m r.ii.u. iiiiutlivi.l.l'jd IUUUBK High 8cml graduates boja or girls, who want to atudy bookkeeping and accountancy In the most practical way should lneatlgata our courses Tou can enroll now and start with our summer classes Positions a-uar anieeel iau or write. I IsVtfM I'lIILA. Ill SINKS COLLEGE I aulailX n...i rlt... .e . . . uunr uiiimr.rc 1017 Chestnut Strret. Philadelphia Young Women and Girls The Gordon-Roney School For (.Iris 1112 Spruce Strret General and Col ege Preparatory Cajrse.. Roof garden anj Oym ISS HONEY. Prln. JKNKlNTIlwy PA. PENNSYLVANIA. JENKINTOWN. BOX 4S1 BEECHWOOD SCHOOL (Inc.) For Young Women. A Cultural and Prac tical School Fits for jns ocatlon. Prepara. torj , College Departments C'onaervatory ur Music: Art, Orator) Domestic Art anj Sciences. Secretarjshlp ajmnasllcs. Normal Kindergarten, Swimming pool. Large neve ' gymnasium. M. II Ileaser. Ph. D., Prea. STU.MSIIIP NOTICES Marine Despatch Line Lou Anpeles San Francisco Seattle and Portland CARGO RECEIVED DAILY AT PIER 40, SOUTH WHARVES S. S. Liberator Juy 23 S. S. Chas. H. Cramp Aug. 5 1 n Hates nml Infnrmitlnn Applj Atlantic-Gulf & Pacific S.S. Corp. Itoom 309, il s TMrd sr I'lilluilelpliU r nrhird i15 M,n 0BJT Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA to BRISTOL. MANCHESTER, GLASGOW U. S. S B. S S. "MONOMAC" U. S. S. B. S. S. "WESTERN HOPE" ICsprcteri to aall Aug. ft t AT CONFKKFNt K IIATKM HaiTias, Magill & Co., Inc. I.omliuril 52ZO.I Main 1?o 425 Lafayette BdK.. Philadelphia AMCIUCAUNE New York to Rotterdam Via Plymouth and Boulogne-iur-Her ROTTERDAM ... Jnlr30 Sepl. 3 OtL.i ,RYNDAM Auf. o Sept. 10 OciT N. AMSTERDAM .Aug. 13 Stat. 17 0,1 22 INOORDAM Aur. 20 Stpt. 24 Oct! 2 rtitcBsr OSes. 1531 Wabsit Sty rub. pjtllllipp wwMUllflllll llinn I UOLLAM I I AMEfUCA UNE Jf. Ju; i- II 1 I J3 v t - ir iw y. T l Mtit ' V' Jj'.'" "K.!! . .i&Mu-lb