Vjl fc ' E J JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPL& Nancy Wynne Talks of the ni.il J1nhinn Attn,, A at Newport "mENIS. tennis, everywhere I It Ih ,maJm liaMbninniui tnkn notice! But allr H Ib remnrknblc how the same 2 fo'lowl. nntl how many tnko It up. Phlladcll'l'lnns nre by no mean behind Kf. ranks In prowess. Ac have had Sme gr't nlaycra from this town ffed do wo not lay claim to the great Slden Wnwclf T And look nt the fine players In the courts now both men and women. ., mHKRK Is a tournament up at South inmpton this week, beyMeii the ibh Bcltemcnt at Forest Hills, ami Hilly niothicr has been lolnn splendid play ii, n thrp. He was u'avine yestnr & for the Meadow Club Cup. The unnls there was witnessed by about two hundred people-Mrs. James Francis Sullivan and rnnklo and bJmIp Dllworth and Quelle Carter and Sal other rhlladeiphlans Anita StrawbrlilKO has been stay nB In Sou h impton for some time nnd watched the ttnnli cnccrly yesterday. Mr. Sullivan looked very Kmart In n exquisite gown of white crepe do thine or rnthcr canton crepe, for it was heavier than ciepe tie chine. The bodice was embroidered In silken flois; uv. .. .-!-.. ...l.ll, .tint, vntlini lnnff. and tne HKiri, wit .......... ..-.., had a hand of embroidery nbovo the hem. Her hat was n rather small model of black neapolltan, trimmed with llyccrlned ostrich. MBS. GEORGE LEAUY, of New York, gave a danco for her son, George Jr.. at Hawthorn House, her villa in Southampton. It wns to have been for members of the younper set entirely; but wlint with the tennis and visitors there, it developed Into quite g large affulr, taking in the visiting tennis players and their wives, nnd a number of tho young married set of Southampton. I HEAR that Mrs. Oliver H. P. Bol mont is going to give n largo ball at the Golf Club In Newport on tho evening of August 27. It is to bo for Muriel Vanderbllt nnd Helen Moran, who are great belles this summer. Muriel is not spending tho summer at Newport. Her fnmlly nro in South ampton, but sho has been visiting the Loew girls and a number of other people, and this ball will bo given as one of the big final events of the sea son. The following week, August 129, will sec tho opening of tho Newport horso show, which is nn annual event of lato August up there. THERE wns excitement among the kiddles nt Unllcy's Beach yesterday, for they entered into a sand-modeling contest, for which Francis Ittirkc Itoche had ottered prizes. It wns quite a big event, nnd nil the purcnts turned out to witness tho work of their children. The prizes were won by Olive AVhltmnn and Iteatriee Orecnough. Olive is the daughter of tho Charles Whitmans, of New York, and Beatrice is the child of tho William Grccnoughs. They modeled a donkey's head and it wns ex cellent. The two little daughters of the Count and Countct.3 Szcchenyl modeled a castle, for which they received high commendation, and Evelyn Clark nnd Rose Davis did a, horse's head ex tremely well. Mrs. Lewis Gouvcrncur Morris gave a children's party in the afternoon for her little daughter Letn. Those Morris children are the sweetest things. I re member seeing them ono time nt n ten at their mother's house in New York. They came downstnirH to meet the tuests dressed in white frocks trimmed with IrUh Ince nnd tied nbout the waists with wide blue sashes, and they assisted In receiving and waiting on the guests in the mobt graceful way you can imagine. WILL IU hnd a birthday several weeks ago, and nmong other things he wns given a bright new red silk tic. Last week a relative of tho family died and mother decided to let Willie attend the services at tho church. Willie is ten and hns begun to think about appearances, nnd as his collar was fastened ho brought forth the red tie. "Oh." said mother, "you must Eot wnr bright red at a funeral, dear. It would look very out of place, where nearly every ono is in black." Willie took It rather hard, and with nn aggrieved expression, said he: "O, mother, now you've spoiled the whole funeral for me." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss Virginia deM Smith, daughter of Mrs. Arthur D. Smith, of Spring Val ley. Wynnewood, Is upending several weeks nt Prouts Neck. Me., us thp gue.it of MIr Mary Lea Perot, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Effingham Perot, of 917 Ulnton Rtreet. at unkledgo, their sum mer home. Miss Smith, who will bo on Of tho coming Bfuson's debutantes, will mnke her debut at a tea which her rarents will give- on Friday, Septem- Mrs Charles V.'. Schwarts and her flaughters. Miss Emmr U Schwartz, i n!m Schwartz and Miss Kath erlne Schwartz, of 112 West Walnut jane, liermniitown, who nro spending jomo tlmo at Ventnor, will return homt ine latter part of tho month. ttii,r,nm.', Mrs' T' Henry Dixon and nelr family, of P.hedorn, Chestnut Hill, wno nro spending the summer at Wln- i..,Ia.rbor Ml''- w111 return home on oeptembcr 2. tvMl',nn'l Mra- nce,x A. Mnrgnn nnd elr daughter MIbs Elizabeth Morgan, of Chestnut Hill, who nre traveling In tCln PariHUt "re8ent BPend"s bomo dr?vI8'fCK0 'm'n Starr, of Lincoln ome and MermaiJ lane, Oermnntown, Tnri, , "'"dlng a few days In New ork, will return homo today. rlnc'ott"' ?-,,a ""face Mather Llp Sl,t im1"",,;","1 Mermaid lanes, for ivn'i "'"i.w'll leave on August ZC which Mr nnrt MrH. spencer P. Harard, Day r nt0wn- wUl K' over labor tenIa';n,"Lchntr1 n nivcre. Jr., Ih en ffin"B.,MrT1,0mn8 A. Lewis at his Mr i ,. ioco,no8 inis week-end of m na llB Jolln Barnes Townsciid. enend?nnir.!"'' 'l"0''. who havo be... R I irf. ,0,n,n. lPxe nt N'nrraBanbett. Panie,i i. IV Mon,i'1' by motor, aceom Sf (wbi?i,,Ml,untl JIrM' Norman James, h? C,rii ''-.Catonvlllo. Mil. who havo the?P 'PylnB,11, imperial cottage Mr ,i anil MrB Townsend and "Tv,&! e!' SPena 80m naurnfa?v Jlr!1- A1t'xndfir Coxo Ynr- spend n,l "arbIor; M"- where they will JIrnV, ," T 7'l!nder of the summr? with Chirltnn v." s ,')arents. Mr and Mrs. -nyiton arnali, at their Hummer home of sini"1.?. S.V- "ol'lnshead N T.vylor. are n, J,L Martins lane. Chestnut Hill try n toe iVho "l"""'" at their coun "7 Place, Kenwood, near Ilethayres, Jr of uY'ii.Mr,B JumeH wtts Jiereur. time fni 1""B.ford" wl" lf,lV0 ' n lort wUs at TTn0,.nr "il1' l'l'"dl"f "vera! VM at rip Top Cabin, at Towanda, ofMirdlenuli,iM,? wI0rnnklln Mathues. tainlnL VA lanV J "ylan, are enter well of v"11;' ?lTli- IWward Col ft! !,J lk or ll fl'w ll"y- -Mrs. week tn n'V.u1 lu,r, B.0,,, wl" leve next Lake. V f0"nl"t's visit to Spring Clng',Valwa-,,Newc1' C' Bradley, of ley 1?,, '!lle.y lrarm- II"tlngdon Vnl toJ trel!'i!ly, ". at"reo weeks' Ulna. trlp thruush tho White Moun- Tennis at Sduthampton. ,.... in - Mr. J. jr. Fisher, of Ambler, hu in turned from UaRlesmere. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Schullis. 60S Hamilton street, Norrlstown, announce the onRwrcmcnt of their dauirhter, Miss Alva Anders Sohultz, and Mr. Harold Althouso Dambly. non of Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Wltman Damblcy, Sklppack, Pa. Thn Knrmn. KlirmA. Hnrnrltv trna nium.il Its sorority houso In Ocean City, where a number of girls aro spending their vacations, Tho Slcma Beta Fraternity held Its annual eenshoro outing on Sunday. Tho members Included Dr. N. Silver, rr. S. Schwartzman, Mr. P. Ilcsnlkor, Mr. P. Abramron, Dr. Morris Pnskor. Mr. Solid Gross and Mr. Leon Kon. Other guests Included Mr. Harry Sklaroff, Mr. Abra ham Sklaroff, Mr. Morris Kroltmnn, Mr. Morris Goldstein nnd Miss Sadlo Korr. Mr. Joseph J. Altman entertained. GERMANTOWN Mr. Henry A. Miller, of 803 East Washington lane, motorod to Washing ton to remain until next week. MIm Dorothy Butterworth. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Butter worth, of 41 Kast Mount Pleasant ave nue, has returned from Woodbury, N .T whoro she wns the guest for somo tlmo of Miss Leah Cornels, Mrs. Henry ItelfHn';ir, Jr., and Iter Infant son, Master Henry nelfsnyder, 3d, of tho Manhelm Apartments, Queen Inno, are spending soma tlmo at Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Burner, of 530 East Johnson Btreet, aro In Wild wood for somo tine, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jamison nnd their family, of Chelten avenue and Musgravo street, havo motored to Washington, to remain somo tlmo. Mr. Francis Barrett Supplee, of 653 East Mayland street, returned on Tues day from a several days' golfing trip, ns tho guest of Mr. Francis N. Gumbs, of Oaks, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Barnett H. Simons, of tho Manhelm Apartmontn, and their fuest, Miss Edna Case, of Morris lelghts, N. J havo been on a motor trip to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo S. Opnonlander, of 549 East Mayland street, havo gono to Boston for several days. Mrs. Lincoln E, Leeds, of 133 East Pamona terraco, and her mother, Mrs. Stone aro in Atlantic City for a fort night. ALONG THE READING road, JenlUntown, entertained the mem bers of her bridge club Tuesday after noon. Dr. A. J. Craig, of Fort Washington, has been ontertalnlng his mothor, Mrs. James Craig, of Boston. Mrs. Craig has gono to Ooean City, N. J., for sev eral days, but will rejurn to Fort Washington before leaving for her homo In Boston. Miss Elizabeth B. Hendrlckson has re turned to her homo In Walnut Btreet, Jonklntown, after spending somo time In Eaglcsmore. Dr. M. E. Henry, of Jcnklntown, has gono to tho Pocono Mountains for a few weeks. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Marlnn Flartey, of Wharton, N. J., has been visiting Miss Vorna E. Stewart, of 2912 West Lehigh avenue. Miss Stewart, nceompanled by her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Stewart, and Dr. nnd Mrs. H. S. Stewart, of Hack ensaclc, recently returned from a two weeks' motor trip through tho Catsklll Mountains and upper Now York Stato. A surprise dinner party was givon In honor of Mr. and Mrs. B. Ilosett by their children and grandchildren on Tuesday evening at their daughter's home, Mr. and Mrs. L. Marklnd, of 3103 Euclid avenue. In celobratlon of their thirty second wedding anniversary. Among tho guests wero Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Rosett. Mr. and Mra. H. nosett, Mr. and Mrs. S. Rosett. Mr. and Mrs. L. Shlnan and Miss Roso Rosett Miss Anna LMchtor, of 1241 North Thirteenth street, will spend tho -weekend In Atlantic City. Miss Reglna Mayer, of the Hotel Ma jestic, Is spending tho remainder of tho season at Long Branch. Miss Roso Bayers, of 1(102 Thompson street, and Mlrs Margarot Maroney, of 2400 Norrls street, havo roturned from a. stay at Atlantic City. Mrs. Charles Ceasing, Jr., of 4525 North Nineteenth street, has ns her guests Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stonkcn and sirs. fli. o. Hugnes, of Jorsey city. Mra. Gcsslng will motor with her guests when they return to Jersey City and will spend somo tlmo with Mrs. Stcnken at hor home. MIbb Edytho Kettenrlng, 1518 Llndloy avenuo, accompanied by Mlsa Elslo Barr, of Mount Airy, and Miss Alice Cralgmlto, will leave todny for Wild wood, where they will remain until September. Miss Ellzaboth Kettenrlng, who Is at Ocean City, has Joined Miss Gladys Uennan and Miss Ruth Firth, members of the Kamo soroTlty, and will spend a few weeks there. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Frank Brennan, of Brond and Wolf 6treets, has opened his cottage at Wlldwood, where ho will spend the summer. Mf. Brennan's nleco. Miss Reglna Brennan of 1839 South Eight eenth street, will motor today to her uncle's cottage, whoro sho will spend a fow weeks. Mr. John Fround, of 1413 Torter street, Is spending tho mortfli of August at Mulllcn, N. J. Mr. Elwood Booth, of 1409 Porter street, entertained recently nt his homo In honor of tho birthday of Ms wlfo. Among those present wore Miss Sarah Booth, Miss Elizabeth Booth, Miss Roso Williams. Miss Anna Williams, Mlsd Sophie Williams, Mr nnd Mrs. Harry Booth. Mr. and Mrs Bernard Booth, Mr. William Toffert. Mr. Charles Horton, Mr. Frank Feeley, Mr. A. Hays nnd Mr. Kemp Greene. Mr. John Zimmerman, or 2320 South Sixteenth Btreet. will spend tho remain der of August at Mulllca, N, J. Miss Mary Morlarlty, of 2430 Lom bard street, has been spending a few days at Chelsea. Miss Ida Postcrnnk, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Bernard Posternnk, formerly of this section, has roturned homo after fpendlng a fortnight with friends nt Chelsea, Sho will leavo next week for tho Bermuda Islands, whero sho will remain until September 8. Safe Milk For Infants & Invalids NO COOKING The "Food-Drink" for All Age. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and Fountaini. Ask for HORLICK'S, iSf Avoid Imitations & Substitutes 0EBBniOBHBBISSIHHRlinHBrEBDI! APARTMENTS For Winter A FEW desirable two-room XJL apartments still avail able. Your personal in opcctlon requested rather than a telephone call. HOTEL LOMIACRE 1431 Walnut Street HMMMIHM KjiFffifnffyff BPJtf'r JWi!EMm1 JBjr JSSif imamt EVENING PUBLIC In Maine Bto - SHI lb PPPnHaW'vvn wy kflHMLVH9M '' Vl4 1 Photo by Marcsau. MKS. LINCOLN GODFKEY Mrs. Godfrey, who was Miss Mary Rodman, Is spending the sununcr nt Northeast Harbor WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Loulso Balderman, of 804 South St Bernard street Is spending some tlmo at Niagara Falls and Quebec. Upon her return, Miss Balderman will spend the remainder of tho oeason at Ocean City. Dr. nnd Mrs. Silas Williams, of Sixty sixth Btreet and Woodland avonue, and Mr. Leo Williams will leave this city on Auorust 28 nnd motor to DuBols. Pa., whero they will remain a fort night. Miss Mildred Franklin, of 6728 Thomas avenue, will bo their guest Miss Nelllo A. Mars and Miss Sadie A. Mars, of 617 North Fifty-second Btreet, havo roturned from a three weeks' stay at Ocean City. Mrs. Samuel J. Levy, of tho Brighton. Fifty-first and Locust streets, who Is spending tho summer at tho Mnrlbor-ough-Blenhelm. Atlantic City, will en tertain at brldgo this afternoon In hon or of Mrs. Vernon Knox, of Washington, D. C. Among tho guesto present will bo Mrs. Thomas U. Marshall, Mrs. W. H. Mlnch. Mrs, Charles Downing nnd Mrs. W. I. Dyer, of Washington j Mrs. Edward J. Oppe.lt and Mrs. C. Carter, of Baltimore ; Mrs. A. H. Reynolds, Mrs. William Rces, Mrs. William J. Gordon and Mrs. Whlttaltor, of this city, and Mra. W. IL Ilowit, of Leaven worth, Kan. Miss Estello Langton, of 6146 Chris tian street, who has boen visiting Miss Rose Cleary and Miss Oraco Cleary In Mahanoy City, Pa., Is now taking nn automobile trip to Canada, accompanied by tho Misses Cleary and a number of friends. Miss Heleno Pattlson and Miss Mary Pattlson, of 12 North Fiftieth street, are taking the Great Lakes trip. They will visit relatives in Chicago before returning to their home In September. HOLMESBURG Miss Both Morrison, daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. William H. Morrison, of 8021 Frankford avenue, has returned from an extenslvo Western trip of several months. Mr. and Mrs. William Hall, of Cris pin street, aro receiving congratulations upon tho birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mathews, of Rhawn street, aro spending somo tlmo at Mount Arlington, on Lake Hopatcong. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Alixandor. of 8000 Frankford avonue, aro receiving congratulations on tho birth of a son, Mrs. P. Thomas and her daughter. MIbs Mabel Thomas, are staying at Bailey Island, Me., until Septombor. Tho annual plcnlo of tho Emmanuel Sunday School was held at Cornelius Park on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gordon aro receiving congratulations upon tho birth of a son, Edward Gordon, Jr. Mrs. Gor don before hor marrlago was Miss Dor othy McMaster. FRANKFORD Mlta Grayce HlEsoy Miss Katherine Habermann, Miss Lillian Shorman and CM STARTING NEXT 81 AIl.WTKD 11V JUNK MAT1IIS It In wonderful IGNACK JAN ami lii-rrtnurr of the urenev of earth, and nfUr OF THE AP0CALVPSE iLEDaEEr-PHirABEIiPHlA, F&IDAY, Jflss Catherine Hess aro spending a fortnight at Atlantic City. Miss Helen Mario Hlssey hno Just roturned from a month's visit with her sister, Mrs. Bert T Conn, of tho Northwood Apartments, Wlldwood. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Francis Cain, of Bridge street, Frankford, aro on a trip to Boston, Maine nnd Whlto Mountains, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Chaddorton, of Bridge street and Eadon avenue, motored to Harrington, DcL, whero they wore tho guests of Mrs. Laura Mclvln over tho week-end. NORRIOTOWN Tho marrlngo of Miss Gertrudo M. Anders, dnughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph H, Anders of Lnnsdnle. nnd the Rov. Claronco M. Snyder, pastor of Grace lumornn i. nurcn, isorrisiuwi., took place In Trinity Lutheran Church, Vorrlstown, on Wednesday. Tho pastor of tho church, tho Rev. II. S. Paules, officiated at the ceremony. Upon tholr return from n wedding trip to Niagara Falls and tho Thousand Istnnds tho Rov. and Mrs. Snyder will llvo In this city. Mlsa Helen Klllmer, of Plymouth ,r..llH nnlnvialllAll of KorIi fit fieF homo. The guests Included Miss Reba Dotts, Miss vcrua Anacrs, juihh uenir Cameron, Miss Allco Heffncr. Miss Lthel Davis, Miss Edith Hill and Miss Ger trude Bitting, Mr. nnd Mrs. Aaron S. Swnrtz, of DoKalb street, havo returned from Dia mond Pond, N. IL, whero they Bpcnt tho last month. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. William Mclntlro, of Moylan, Is tho guest of her brothor-ln-lnw nnd sister, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Monroe, ul their homo In Washington. Mr. nnd Mrs. John E. D. Coffey and their fnmlly, of Roso Valley, left on Monday for Maine, whero they will be until some tlmo In September, Dr. nnd Mrs. Albert Morgan, of Hon olulu, will orrlvo in a short tlmo for a visit of several months In nnd about Philadelphia. Mrs. Morgan will bo re membered as Miss Elslo Johnson, of Media. Almond Doyle Tho marrlago of Miss Margarot Frances Doyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dole. 619 East Chelten avenue, to Mr. James Francis Almond, 2454 North Orknoy etroet, was Bolemnlzed at 9 o'clock yesterday morning at tho Immaculate Conception Church, German town. Tho Rev. M. J. HlgglnB, C. M., celebrated tho nuptial mass which fol lowed tho ceremony. Miss Veronica Dolores Doyle attended her sister as maid of honor, and Mr. John J. Almond was his brother's best man. A breakfast followed tho ceremony ai mo nomo or tho bride's parents. After a trip Mr. and Mrs. Almond will llvo at 619 East Chelten avenuo. Frlel Ryan A' pretty wedding took placo on Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock In St. Monica's Church. Seventeenth and Rltner streets, when Miss Sara M. Ryan, daughter of Mrs. Emma Ryan, was mar ried to Mr. William B. Frlel. The Rev. A, B. Cain performed tho ceremony, which was solemnized b a nuptial mass. Miss Mao McBrldo wns brides maid, whllo Mr. Hugh Frlel, brother of tho bridegroom, was best man. Tho ushers wero Mr. John Moran and Mr. Joseph Mlssltt A reception followed at tho homo of tho bride, after whloh Mr, and Mrs. Frlel loft on their wedding trip to tho Pocono Mountains. Invitation or Announce ment! 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Im ghid you know how good it is because otherwise you'd never find out, ect Oladdls. Uelng n even stronger of n hint thnt I wasent going to get cny. me thinking, cll gosh, Im going to ask her rite, out, 111 soon find out. And I sod, Hy Glnd dls, nro you going to give me n hunk? No, 1000 times no, ecd Gloddls, nnd I scd, Well Its n dnrn good thing for you youro not because if you tried to Id huff to insult you by not taking it, and wnts more Ivo smelt fenrse smells before but thnts the fenwest smell I ever smelt, nnd wnts more If there wns a contest of everybody in tho hole city to see who could make tho best fudge they would fire you out ns soon ns they got tho fcrst smell of yours so you wouldcnt even have the honor of coming In last, nnd wnts more, I dont enro who knows it. And I made n fcnr.se face nnd went out on the frunt steps ngen. Proving you ennt blecvo everything everybody says unless you know wy they say it. STORE KSV TKIIMH FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut St. CASH) EN 80 N. 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Whoro character, manlineia and honor aro deye!opeL Wenonah is an independent unit In your boy'i educations and not merely a preparatory tchool. Healthfully situated in a solely residential town. A faculty second only to that of West Point in efficiency. Academic studies for college preparation. Special and business courset. Military system brings out all that is good and manly. Separate junior department for boys of ten or over. Academic course, seven hundred and fifty dollars for the school year. Junior department, six hundred and fifty for the school year. Catalogue and View Book Upon Request DR. CHARLES H. LORENCE, MAJOR C. A. SNYDEB, President Superintendent BOX 411, WENONAH, NEW JERSEY Young Women and Girls Miss SaywartTs School ''' oin" sub. url of rhlla. delphta. College preparatory nd secretarial courses, SIuslc. Domestic oclem-o Physical tralnlmr. outdoor sports, hornebuck riding, ewimmlnir. Develops character, mind and body. Vrtt- Dent L MISS JANET SAYWAIID. Principal Oerbrook. Pennsylvania DEVON MANOR College preparatory and Junior cnlleue courses. Vocational work Art and Muiic. Secretaryship. Domestlo Sclen e rr.. S.irtal On Main Lln of Pennt. II It . in miles from llln In h..n,lfnl 1'nll... f. ..i ........ ,,. Li..t,iu, , it . , ,'r' rt'mon. MI1S. L.NCII0N f'AsKIN. Principal. Uox 110. Devuu. Pa, Sliss Illni.m'n School fur Klndcrgartners. Ir br. t Oraduste Courses Primary meth ods. Practice Kindergartens. llome-llks studonU rosldence. For particulars uddrssi . A. T, .ILLSIAN. Principal noT L. 8HW Walnut St.. Phil irtelphla. Pa ALI.KNTQVt.V. IA. (BexaA, sfi br crf fram&nA A collne with modern equipment, attractive campus, and a vlorou collece life. Idenlly located In a sub urban site three ml'os from the city Distinctive up-to-date detrros and I eertincate courses In Liberal Arts nnd Hclente SInsle llousehuld Arts Kipresslou I Secretarial Science M1HS N. L flOPLD. Secretary Cedar Crest College, Allrntuwu, p. WEST rlllWTEIt. PA. West Chester, Pennsylvania The Darlington Seminary, Ind. HtXTT Arnn itdtc-p 71st Year Opens Kepte'mlier il. Junior 8rhool for jnunx slrls, tost r.. i .i 'oj,vaiaions address Christine P. Itye Principal. Hot siO LIT1TZ, PA. ,I-INKN, HALL l.MINArtY A airls school since 1.4U. A.Uomlc. Colles, Preparatory & Spsclal Courses H.piirats Jr .9pt'. ,9'2na",umv. 8"starlal Catalos Uev. T. XV. Ktensel Prln . Hn 111 l.ltlij'pl AHiinruMiAM, siash. Cushing Academy cg'rl;lJUCttt",a J2fr,,dcnSty allAC?il"",Tn5 ""'"al'mod A.M., Ph.D.. Principal. Ashhurnham Srsis LUTI1EUVILI.E. SID. H All 1 LAND LOI.l.H.L 1 OU UUMt.l . .. , .. "IHvrillle, Sill. An Ideal college In slit, eiiuipmsnt. location and coursss cf study. Tli. laculty s lars. and able. Two und four y.ar courses f'l h'gb school eraduates. Courses lit muile! Pn confsned. Catalog. Uox Xi. '' L AUGUST 19, J921 MRS. CARNEGIE BUYS HOME Purchase! New York Houoo for Daughter and Son-in-law Lenox, Mas., Aug. 10. Four truck loads of furniture and furnishings have been moved this wceK from the Carnegie Lome, Shadowbrook, to n houso In Ninetieth street. New York, which Mrs, Andrew Carnegie hns recently bought for her daughter and son-ln-lnw, Mr. nnd Mm, Hoswell Miller. Ilrcent let ters to Lenox friends from Mr. Miller state ho is having fine success grouse shooting on the Scottish moors, near Hklbo Castle, tho Carneglo homo in Scotland. Mrs. Carnegie nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Mil ler sailed for .Scotland early in the sum mer. MARKET AT 10TH U TO 11 Gertrude Atherton's Original Story "Don't Neglect Your Wife!" added HAROLD LLOYD ATTRACTION ""1,-'1-'-' LJJ I U FIRST "I DO" PRE8CNTAT10N DAI A -T? 12U MARKET STREKT rL.M.vri to a. m. to n i, u. Roocoe (Fatty) Arbuckle IN "CRAZT TO MA11IIT" A J CHESTNUT ST. Del. 10TH rcaciia 10 a. m. to imb p. m. A Oouvernur Atorrls Story THE WILD GOOSE" Paramount Picture Directed by Capellanl TfT'D T A Market St. ab. 8U Vlv I V-Tl- n A.M. to 11:15 P.M. SilAKA8EA "WET GOLD" Added "TOONERVIM.n TACTICS" t A DTT"! 724 MARKET BTREET AI.ICH HRADY In LITTLE 1TALT" D TTf IT MT MARKET ST. Dtl. 1TTI1 rxHiVjILlN 1 DoulR MacLean In "ONE A MINUTE" T -T3T- JUNIPER & MARKET VjLiVJJDIIi VAt'DEVILLB CONTINttOUS. 11 to 11 ROSELAND Droad Above Columbia Ave. TOMORROW NIOHT AUOU3T 10 "Special Exhibition Dance" FEATUIIINO EDWARD ZASLOW (Himself) "THE IIO.OOO-DRIDE IIVNTKR" FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE "NO ADVANCE IN PRICES" A TREAT FOR THE GIRLS EITH'S THEATRE The Mastersingers "AT THE CLUB" Paul Decker 6c Co. In "I HEARD I Wm. SULLY b HOVOHTON Oenevleve Martha Tryor, Kramer & Hoyles "Dans Fantasies " Others, WILLOW GROVE PARK "Oh! Li3ten to the Band" SOUSA AND HIS BAND Four Concerts Each Day Tomorrow Grand Army Day JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St. 006 Private Isssons. Adults' nnd Children's Classes, Modern and Esthetic Danc ing, C'asss Thurs. Evu. Phone- Wal. 127 EDUCATIONAL Ynn n Mr- and Hots WKNONAU. N. J. R Wenonah MILITAR Y ACADEMY POUT HKPOSIT. MP. TOME SCHOOL National Boarding School for n. KATE 1000 " M array Peahadr llrush. ph. D.. Dlr., Port Denoslt. Sid "rrc" WASIIINfiTON. D C. TUE UNITED STATKS tOI.I.KIilj u VETEKINAdY SI'IIOEONS Opens Sept. IS Wrl'e for Cats. & Wo.rn.hu II. K. GASIIILK. D. V. H 7 Dean " JtK i- Btr.et N W WaMnton. D. n. hi.ackstiim:. va. BLACKBTJINE MILITAIIY ACADESIT Hl.ick.tnne. VlrsInU ,la,T Dept.i Ml Itary. Academic Commercial ror c.lor. y.ai.tnn,(.yv,e,iH:,y w" UF.XDKHSONVII.I.K. N C. Illue UldKe School for llos Select Ajv-r. i Ited school fnr bovs t yrs and" uowarrt Ideally located In .le'lBhtful. healthful Ulml ate. homi-i ke, rellnlnB influences. Hummer iiuip .j ri-mil r sess,,,n pnnid m.r hums ic'inol. S. wlonal fee $v,i) For cats- nH dress North Carolina, Hendcraontlllf. nix I," Where Shall I Send My Child to School? Fl Trie mitu. E ..;M"."j; '. "" an. . .1. . "'"-"ly na satlsfao. torlly by consulting the KAa. catlonal Uureau (on ground floor at Public Ledger Omoe. Independence Square). Here! ".V '"' obtain complete and reliable Information of inv boarding school for boys Ar girls, military academy, bus. ness ''le.1"',lai m;IiooIn for tetarded children, conesrvatorr of music college or unlvar. Ity. Oi.r Intimate knowledge of the advantages of the varl. cua institutions will enable you to moke a wise choice. This service is frcu und avail, able to every one every. where. Public Ledger Building CHESTNUT at SIXTH Walnut 3000 Mnln 1601 ' "-, KOrcATIONAT, t Unlit Mrtrg SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Day and evening sessions begin September 6 High School Graduates can complete the two-year course In Accounting, Administration, Business Administration. Secretarial Administration, Foreign Trade or Advertising by attending morning sessions nnd obtain full credit townrd the degree. The Intensive nnd practical work is given the first two years. A fauclty of 100 give personal instruction. COMPLETE LIST OF COURSES Advertising Accounting (CI. P. A.) Accounting (Morning) Amtniirnals Course Anrilllng Dunking (Practical Course) Itookkrcplng Course Iluslntsg Administration nnd Management llnsim-sa imrt Hxlrs Correspondence Commerce nnd Industrr Commercial Course Commercial Kngllsh (Advnncrd) Commercial Kngllsh (Intenslte Course) Commercial Law Commercial Spanish Converiinclng1 Corporation Finance Cost Accounting Credits nnd Collections Kconnmlcs nf Iluslnrss Kmerjcaicy Shorthand Course (4 months) Filing Foreign Trade Fouroear College Course in Business Administration courses am onereni From 8 A. SI. io 12 SI. Trom 4 P. SI. to 0 P. SI. From 1 P. SI. to 4 p. 31. From 7i0 P. SI. to 0i30 P. SI. (Cheek subjert wanted nnd most convenient time for taking course) Please send me the School of Commerce circular desc.rlblnir all coursss and tno special folder of the course chocked. Theso tire to ho sent to me free of ciarge or free of other obligation. Thlrty-six yearn' experience in buitdtna practical business courses covering every phase of commercicl education. Name In full .... Homo Address . . Business Address TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Philadelphia THE STEVENS SCHOOL GERMANTOWN, FOUNDED 1808 An old school with a new spirit and new equipment. MODEIlN DAV SCHOOL FOIl OUlf.Si for boys throuKh the first prde. KtnderRnrtcn, elementary school, Junior and senior high schools. College preparatory and general courses. Corps of experienced teachers, college and professionally trained. Progressive methods: Soclnllred recitations; supervised study; atten tlon to Individual differences ; wholehearted, purposeful activity. Educational motion pictures. Attention to character development. Athletics. Enrollment limited. Fnr Information address the principal, SIIS8 KATIIAIIINK SI. DKNWOItTH. 221 West Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia nell Vlionet Oermnntown 20B. I ZECKWER-HAHN Philadelphia Musical Academy 1617 Spruce Street Opens September 1st for Registration Clatset in all department returned September 6th. BKANCHE8 West rhlla.. Tloea. Germantown Send for Prospectus WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES N. W. Corner 23d and Walnut Streets Day Evening Afternoon Saturday Telephone: Locust 3149 for catalor. or send postcard i- A DID START TOWARD SUCCESS 8tudents beslnnlns now In our stenographic and shorthand classes, special sscretarlal courw. or bookkeeplnn and accountancy department, will be well advanced by the time our fall term starts September 6. This may mean much to you. Call for niormatton, fJSM and Cnlrse of Commerce 1017 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia Friends' Central School System For Hoys and Girls. Four Philadelphia elementary schools and Central School. A Junior and Senior Hlch School Includlnc col leie preparatory department. Large play ground Rrmnaslum. lunchroom. Open to other denominations. Write for year boolt and ratos. Iflth nnd Race Sts.. Philadelphia T1IK PI1II.ADr.I.PlILA SCHOOL OF OCCUPATIONAL THKRArV 2200 De Lnncey Place The course of ien months Inc'udes train ing In design, the crafts vnd lectures In Anatomy Psychology. Putholoicy etc . with two additional months devoted to Hospital Practice Qraduatea In demand at sooj salaries, For further Information address MIHK ri.OKKNCF. W Fl'LTON. Denn ZECKWER-HAHN PHILA. MUSICAL ACADEMY Main School. 1017 Spnin Street Opens September 1st for registration. Classes begin Septsmber flth Send for prospectus DEVEREUX TUTORING SCHOOLS Arerwiuirl Educates '" s ever elsht who are nl'"uvu normal in " "-lal 'Ife but roqulre npeelal attention In studies Devon, Pa. DevereUX Kducite Rlrls over eight who .w.v" nro nnrm,i, In si ;ul life but re T"re special n'l-nt'ni ir socles lleruTn.Pn Friends' Select School l'or, ,""," ,. , . "ml t'lrls. . J.hp "rkwny. Cherry and 16th !-t. A mt of country In th henrt f the eltv All Krades between Kindergarten and Cnl lego. Stands for thorough work and hII- 'und Christian iiur ter I'-tlns 0th mo ti.Trrt W mlI.AVD. Pr'nclnal Teachers Wanted sp1o1ij li aching .-ii- ... . positions all grades Including High School nl' subjects now open is ' ?nna .V J. D,: s''' "d N Y Modeni Teachers' Bureau " ',h- ? """ ' " lirlrhter future for the TR- NKD huslnes man. UNIVERSliY of PA. EVENING SCHOOL n Iognn Ilnll Ph.! nur 100 sta. 239 GERMANTOWN FRIENDS SCHOOLSs:n?of ;..tca: -c.n. paratory boys. Stanley U. Yarnall. Principal. Till'. HOLMAN S( IIOOL. ul AValout St. will open for Its twenty-eetund yeai. Sept JU 1U21 A day school for girls and small bov Kl.rVUF.TH V IIIIMCV Headmistress PARENTS H,,niJ ,uUr "un or daughter to our select. icrsonall supnr vlsed, distinctive nuslnnss School Dsyllght rooms, fine equipment .Nfodrru courses. t.'s'l write or nhnne Walnut hdl THE TAYIX1U SCHOOL, loot Market St. I UK PROt.llr.sS SCHOOL. lftJO N, lBth SI r-i.-l.f- s. h fuitt u.um Hiifrt Hours-' Smsl classes For deislls write- "Misx I'KlifiY." 0741 N. th St.. Phlln. STRAY FR'S lu " uuiuB schoi ? ,fr 7. -',07 I'lMWTNUT ST. I'rsltlon giinrsnt'd. Enter uow TtA nr glsVt. ANNVILLIC PA. LK1IANUN VAI.LKY COLLKUB Co.Kd. Lollegs, Academic, Muelo, Oratory. CollVs. rstts. I3HS 1, J112, Muslo rates? I?J u ?.V.iAni, iZ'S.M. ;!"""' "". U. D. Pi ROSI.VN PA. hCIIOOL KOR lUEt'hlTIIINAL CHILDREN Uvery facility In a beam ful subuVban home tor the education of children, unabi to attend public- or Private schools. Domsstle Bdencs. 14 mil., from Phlla. HopfcUI. MOLIAB A. .VfOODH. PrlnclVol. Box 171, Rosljn, p. .It'''' "- -1, r.ntTfvrtnNAT, nit'i ptxr Fonr-rcnr College HecreturIM Course Four-7Mr College Course In Accounting Konr-reor College Course In Foreign Industrial Management nnd Distribution Interior and Commercial Decorating Investments nnd Iinnrnnce Normal Commercial Course Ofllee Training Course Personnel Monaement . Prnrtlcal Journalism (Evening Course) Preparatory Accounting I'ronf reading naUwnr Transportation teal Estate Lnn- Krallr Ilrokersre Reporting rinleemarfslilp (Wholesale) Saturday Morning Courses for Teachers Secretarial Course (10 months) Miortliond (Pitman or ircg3 Trnflle Rates and Management Tiro-yrar Ilfty Course In Accounting IL'. I', A.) Typewriting (200 machines) THE NEW SALESMANSHIP Nsrar berars hart ssImcmq been so ertrely UsUd. With Urn scarcity of orders, the tralssd sslnman stands out shun lh rest. A courts la OaUiaisshSi at Polros Hctiool prorlies IDs Mhstrtle mQuk nutiiods so bslpful hut now. Day School opeu Sept. Khlhi School opens Sept. IB JrXfs tor nth vw boek PEIRCE SCHOOL 1 OFBTOINESSADMINEnMnON Inne Breet. Tteat of Droad TA tcAoai to Aots sVuys knovm JBAJVICjS Day Scb.ol JJS 5ZC t:00WInntSt SCHOOZ, mw Yoanrr Men and nnvs The William Penn Charter School No. 8 South 12IIi Street Philadelphia Founded JGSO The academic year lti'-'l-Ii begins Tuesday. September 20, 1621 and the Prospectus may be obtained on application. Buildings will bs open for Inspection and for classification of pupHs September 0. Richard M. Gtimniere. Ph.d. Ilradmastrr (1KOHOE SCHOOL. PA. ULOIlOr; MLIIODL Country School for Bora and Olrls Separate dormitories. Coursed broad and thorough. Student studies under supervision of principal Graduates succeed In college. Special coursss. Athletics, rrm naslum. pool 227 woodod acres and open country on Ncsliamlnv Creek. Endowed. Rates mndirole. Catnloc OI'OHlii: A ALTON. A. SI.. Ho IH.1 fieiirre school. Pa. CIIESTKR. PA. Pennsylvania Military College Degrees In Civil Knglneerlns. Chemlatry, tin? Commerce and Finance. Preparatory Division and Junior School. COLONEL CHARLES E. HYATT Hns Chester. P. Clir.KTVTT HILL. PA. Chestnut Hill Academy St. Martins. Chestnut Hill. Pa. An Ideally located country boarding and dar school for bovs. Especlal'y low rates for nve-day boarders. Reopens Septsmber 21. Catalogues on application. J. L. rATTKRSON. neadmaatsr LANCASTER. PA FRANKLIN AND M XltsHALL ACADEJIV K. M HAKTMAN. Principal Tlox 118, Lanciisler Pa, ' IK1KDKNTOWN. ,N. J. '""' Hordcntown Military Institute' Thorough preparation for college or buslnsssL Errtclent (acuity, small classes. Individual attsntlon. Military training. Sith year. For cstg address Col T D I.andon Drawtr C-Sg. Rordentown. N J Prln, i. Commaniiaal WWXRTHMnRE. PA. Swarthmore Preparatory School Prepares for college or life work Hvnd for booklet "A Man Maklnc School and learn the secret of .iur notable und 1 wtlnurd sue--ess In trslnlng lioys Separate Junior Department for boys 10 to H MVP. TOMLINSON. M. A. llnxSfl. Swarthmore. pn MANLirs. N. . St. John'i Military and Preparatory School ManllUE U ml.es fr to Hyracuw. OCliuui, muuuus t-ort)l,lBte e(Up 'e. ordered athletics Iluslness prep course. Jun .ir Schuol S4th r. Oon Wm. Verbetk. Pres. nox 21S Manllus N1. wr.. ALLENTOWN. TA. Allentown Preparatory School Prepares for college r technical school Email clussos. Individual Instruotlcn Also commercial course Htulenl goeriment! All athletics. Splendid modern buildings Large campus and omrme'um Sperlsl car " ! i.'tr' 'n'i". niiu ,iui, 1 ataioir M fill ALTER A. M.. lleo.lm.sl.. ALTER A. M. NAZARETH. PA. r 1 Nazareth Hall Military Academy llos 00 Nasarcth. Pu. Founded nil Colleus Preparatory and Dualnesa Courses Senior. Intermediate and Junior Dsparti ments, Minimum age u ysars. Vlsorous athletic and military life. All ou'SSo! V?V Sf'Inn.li;!uln. anJ srwlmmlng pool. Address The HEV. . It. TIIAlJIJtn.'lJ. .. Principal I'KNNHIH'BO. PA. Perldomen School for Boys Coll'ga Preparatory. Music. Orsto Iluslness. All athletics. I'O-aere esmpi bcliolarshlps, Devalopmsnt of Charsc and Tralnlncr for Kervlca our aim r.. lory. campus, haraetsr SOiool for younger boys In sepataU oottaml Catalog. OBCAlt B KRIEII)?L. DV D iEm 1)U Pennsylvania penn.hurg, " " MEHCEItiSHITht). ia. The Mercersburg Academy FOR BOYS Mercerburir P. . ... . Send fee eStalngus to WM. MANN IRTINK. .V. V. LU O. Hcsilmmfr im no " " IIELLPFONTK. PA Bellefonte Academy Umto t im atJ in. HHth . as, -tr,W .!D: ! rates. Catalog, fi" Bisi lilililllllM)iiTITnwsiMBwsfmTrnillllllll(lili i .' k , ' VI J i A i Vi Bsaamasftr, . :1'.V.-Il; ft. r . fTh vi ;Mi ,.... ''i 3 rW. fa?.i 'a i
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