NV wV v !,'aS X"! "V v 1 ; h iriflrir pft&itift V.v-a - J'.' t:i ,y,:MW;--w i. v. V iPHIA, V.S. IRA;, L". '. v - f AT tor "tt -... . . ' t , f- - - m i. . - - - , R;.' t - CHOOLS A I Members of th Rnlnr rinmiM rtf ihn Pnnnavlvnntii TTItrh Hrhrmla! All vol! near the end of VOUr hiffh School COOTM TOtl ftTC Considering kit tho seriousness demanded of such an important matter just what is tho best uso you can make of tho years that lie immediately boforo li' Undoubtedly you aro aware of tho Importance of further training; beyond that which tho best high school can give. teachers of thia broad training will increase as tho yearn go by. -tomas e. FINEOAN, Supt. of Public Instrnctlon of PennsyWania. ato many colleges of high standing and reputation for men ana offers certain- nodal or nd women, ana eacn person seeding oouogo who r.,'jMri-'- JllJUUIdJ . -i.i: - 1 - lii ." - Vl.l i II ' ' I III II I r H illl ill i.n . ' ,' ," " Mr kntitr BMS HiH IHHHH W i- Ji,N , i str MEM "'I V HI ( HI HI (- 1 i HI ; EL fcV ti i" I'l i m ffl tf :,"'l B i M m Ul H tit IIIIIIIJJIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltimiMllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiniiiiiMMuiiiiiiiiiiMiMiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiii.L! SPRIN INSTI Day Classes ART Book and Period ical Illustration. ELECTRICITY Theo retical and Practical. AUTOMOBILE Theo retical and Practical. Special Repair Shop Practice. Night Classes Art Department Book and Periodical Il lustration. Mechanical Drawing:. Mechanical Department Machine Shop Practice. Pattern Shop Practice. Mathematics. Electrical Department Lecture and 'Laboratory Courses. D. C. and A. C. Power Plant Work. . Automobile Department Mechanical and Shop Repair Courses, also Electrical Appliances Courses. -r- 1 trKmmtmSf. . -IAi . - ..FJUHI BUllllllllllllllB'r'IBllllBaZ'k.iHilllinwTi."'. jV bBUllllllllllllllllllllllllk V IBS Qui k$55 web A imf4 iJ&vm kw$$ IISslFBPt ffiawsHrv : The School of Results Daj anc? Night Courses Start Monday, September 19th This season marks the 71st successful year for the Spring Garden Institute ; over 34,000 students having received instruction at the Institute since its organization. The Art, Mechanical and Electrical Departments are fully equipped with every modern apparatus and a full corps of com petent instructors. The Automobile Department, in addition to its complete teaching equipment in the school building, has a separate building with complete equipment for Practical Mechanical and Electrical Repairing and Reconstruction. The various courses take up every phase of automobile study, including Auto Construction and Repairing. ""X For illtuirated catalogue and complete information address SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE Broad & Spring Garden Sts., Phila., Pa, or "Public Ledger" School and College Information Bureau o i m ij The Brown Prep Plan of Success Education SUCCESS EDUCATION i Ul SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Last year our school was overcrowded, but we thought we could not afford to move from under tho protecting hand of Penns statue, where we have worked successfully for 45 years. This year building altera tions make it necessary for all tenants to vacate and thus the impossible of a year ago seems perfectly natural now. Indeed, once you make up your mind, the impossible is easy. With Emerson we believe that overy change forced or otherwise that comes to a man is always the door to a bigger opportunity if ho will but see it and use it. Already we see ours. Wo know the Brown Prep Plan has wonderful valuo and with bigger opportunity we confidently expect, through it, to serve thousands where we now serve hundreds. Therefore, wo face the future not only hopefully, but expectantly, confident in the knowledgo that increased service is increased success. After Monday, September 5, we shall be in our new home, Broad and Spring Garden Streets, where we shall be glad to see all our friends, both old and new. Entrance on Spring Garden Street EDUCATE FOR SUCCESS. Every one has the right to an educa tion that is an assured basis for future success. The education that does not guarantee your success is not worth having. Failure to get a real education is the mistake of a lifetime one you can avoid. Real education the development of the natural forces of tho individual to the point where he wants to know; to the point where ho has the will and determination to use what he knows for his further advancement is success education. For one who wants to know, knowledge is everywhere. Power to do, a strong forceful character a success character comes from the actual use of your natural forces, and in no other way. Used intelligently, used with the confident assurance of practical results, failure is impossible, for it is impossible to use any natural force intelligently and not increase power. This is the Brown Prep plan of education, and has been used by us with marked success for more than 40 years. We make the develop ment of the student the direct aim of his educational work. It develops initiativo and self-reliance in the student, increases ef ficiency, and saves time. Best of all, it develops in the student the consciousness of power to do something every successful man has, but which knowledge alone never gives. We prepare for any college, professional school, the State Board cxanla, and for business, and at the same time begin in you a real education growth, development, power. Send for Catalogue BROWN PREPARATORY SCHOOL BROAD AND CHERRY STREETS THE ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CHILD A Boarding and Day School for Girls, conducted by the sisters of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus. 57th YEAR General and College Preparatory Courses, Music, Art, Domestic Science. Rates, $500. Address the MOTHER SUPERIOR Box 25 D, Sharon Hill : i t Pennsylvania WANAMAKER INSTITUTE 23d and Walnut Streets Opens September 8 Courses Ctnt Drwln or Palnttmr 22'$S f:nl!ita. Frmch or Hpn!h.... 40.00 borthuid With Typewrltlnr or Boakkroplnt 27.00 Shorthand. Typwrtn and VlAiWlra.nlnv 8.1.00 Blusprtnt ZUa.rtlnr 2-0 i2.no 27.00 27.00 30.00 7.00 22.00 22.00 Ratkll Selllnc (18 wki), . . Art Needlework or Crnchetii Drfnnmicinr or .Millinery Architectural Drawln Watohmaklnir or Enwuvij. .. Tlerat)hy for lien I VJ.mon. . Troewrltlnif " ,'Swclianlcnt Drawlnic for Men m.nA Woman IUa! Katat and Convyanotnr 20,00 Oa-mrnt online (men's c'othmi 32.00 Oarment Cuttlnf (women's , clothe.) 87.00 Publlo Speaklnc for Men 20,00 Elocution for Women 22.00 Public Bohonl Branchea 22.00 Piano or Violin 32.00 Vocal lyeseona (nine) 18.00 Arlthmatlo (bualnesa) 20.00 FtnmanahlD & Correapondence. 20.00 Salenmanehlp (men and women) 27.00 Cooking-, Dreaamaklsc and Mllllnerr (day) ., .110.00 rtllnar Indexing; (8U months) 1(1.00 Cooklnr, Dreaamakln or Mil liner .....27,00 Printing (men and women). . . . 23.00 Buatneaa training for younir men and women that will fit them for pay lnff positions: preparatory tratnlnn for the arts and professions ; courses In Domestic Arts and Sciences that aro thorough and efllclent Valuable training nt moderate coat that will enable the ambitious to climb the ladder of success In their chosen vocation. No entrance examinations. Certif icates and diplomas granted. Faculty of high Intellect anif training. Day, Afternoon, Evening and Saturday Classes Telephone Locust 3U0 for cata logue or tend pontoard. "Not failure, but low aim, is a crime." r Montessori Countr? and City Schools Children three to twelve years. Eight years' experience. Scientific direction. Health and correct deportment em phasized. Curriculum includes for mal grade studies, rhythmics, French. References exchanged. Montessori First Boarding and Day School Philadelphia, Pa. ANNA WINDLE PAIST, Directress 'MENDS' 40BIL P CFHSTTRAl SCHOOL SYSTEM liraauates or Frlenda' Cen tral School occupying prom inent positions In business and professional circles everywhere In this locality give evidence of the thor- nilffriTlAAa find ritrrrt nfnn1 ards of its methods. Thorough preparation for college or business Hfc. Cora- Slete modern equipment for all courses, lnchidlnff new omestlc science laboratory. Special attention to phyilcal tralnlnff. Year Book now ready. Write for rates. CHARLES BURTON WALSH, Principal 15th and Race StrooU, Philadelphia Friends' Elementary School, lBrh and Race Su. Friends West Philadelphia School, 36th and Lancaster Are. Friends' Gormantown School, Greene St. above School Lane Friends Girard Are. School, 17th and Girard Aye. HOLY CHILD COLLEGE for young women, under direction of the SiBters of 'the Society of the Holy Child Jesus. Bachelor of Arts Course, Music, Art. Beautiful buildings and forty-acre campus on Main Line. For details, ad dress the Dean, Box 25 D, Rosemont, Pennsylvania. i?i For 18 Consecutive Years Ranked as an "Honor School' by the U. S. Government St. John's Military and Preparatory School MANLIUS among the hills, 11 miles from Syracuse Com pete equipment. Essentially a college prep. ' echool with military regimo for habits of dis cipline, orderliness and promptneHs. A happy school life with well-ordered recreations and ath letics. Business preparatory course. Also Junior School. For 88 years under present management. For catalog address General WILLIAM VERBECK, President Box 278 JManlius. N. Y. TOmmmmmmvi at tih mtr-ji Fmn sn; wiTnnn m niii 1 1 d mt ; tu l cnuuni: uhk i nuimm inn nramtnii tUiidMinuiiinram!! nnamn n (riinitnc lanmnrainainnn innnnmHa: nnnu a ronuuflHiCin tciaflrKrr Devereux Schools h M Month N1ht school rt. Tj-powrlllnir, nooUkuplni. Sacra nd Ilualnna Admlnlatratlon by ! Philadelphia Turngemeinde Bfhool rropna Hit. 7. Ormumtlca, Hwlia mln and Uermuii. Uooklet ea raaucnt. Cnrell now, Ilroad St, and Colombia At, ACERWOOD Tutoring School for Boys A splendidly equipped coun try school for boys over eipht who are normal in social activities but roquivo special attention in studies. Industrial Arts, farming and othor vocational training for older pupils. Mn'o counselor. Constant supervision over athletics and recreation. Rest physical enre. ITpalth ful outdoor life. Enrollment 30. Fn'l term begins Septem W 15th. For A ptxAvt mrnt fltit flonfrMI MISS HELENA T. DEVEREUX Drvmi. I'n. ; DEVEREUX Tutoring School for Girls A woll-equipped school and a boautiful country home for girls ovor eight who are nor mal in social life but require special attention in studies. Music. Carefully super vised athletics and recrea tion. Industrial Arts. Do mestic Science for older girls. Excellent physical care. Healthful outdoor life 3(5 acres of lawn nnd woodland. 10 miles from Philadelphia. Fall term begins Septem ber 15th. Enrollment 85. Far Appointment and Booklet addrc4 MISS HELENA T. DEVEREUX Ilox V Hrrwyn, n, The William Peim Charter School No. 8 South 12th Street, Philadelphia Founded 1689 Chartered 1701 The School opens for Its 282nd academic year on September 20, 1021. In conformity with the development of tho Junior High School idea, a new class has been added to our Junior School. One hundred and twenty-two boys sat at tho College Entrance Board Examinations in June. Tho Playing Fields at Queen Lane have been Improved by the addition of a new concrete tennis court, and a new portable grand stand for viewing the games. Tho locker capacity has been greatly increased. Tho third quinquennial catalogue of Pcnn Charter graduates, due In the course of the coming year, will contain 1417 names, Including tho class of 1921. Tho school buildings will bo open for inspection nnd classifica tion of pupils on and after Soptember C, 1021. Catalogue and information may bo obtained upon application to RICHARD M. GUMMERE, Ph.D., Headmaster EV i y & I; Why Not Go to School in the Country? Uoya from Philadelphia, Chester, West Chester, Lansdowne and Media can easily reach Swarthmore Preparatory JUNIOR SCHOOLmipcrvised play UPPER SCHOOL all sportB Trlrphonei flwarthmore 00 W. I. TOMMNHON. IleaAmsttar Ilox iO, Bwnrthmor, I'a, iaii GERMANTOWN FRIENDS i SCHOOLjr."?or;n;.tVo...ra: paratorjr tojra. BUnley 11. Yarnall, Vrlnolt!. THE PHILADELPHIA TURNGEMEINDE BROAD STREET AND COLUMIHA AVENUE School Re-Opem September 7th GYMNASTICS AND SWIMMING School of Gymnastics is divided into 12 classes, for men, women nnd children. Each class has two lessons a week. NATATORIUM (Open Throughout tho Yenr) Every man, woman and child should know how to swim, both for Protection and health. Every one can learn. v ?f , fPnS.om,nod,ous tilcd Po1 i3 40 feet wido by CO feet long and holds 140,000 gallons of wator. Water is chnnglng continually, being kept at an even temperature, 78 degrees, both winter and summer. .. . ,. Admisssion to tho Pool v!i..r t.lce.u or ""n't"'". Junlorn und lndl( 18.00 HrJinly(iVK!"" V?.r chllll"n unll 16 yra of ato .................... 8.80 Htrlo tickets, 10 coupona i aJ Soip and Towel, 10 ooupona '.'.'.'..'.'.'.'"' '.' .00 Mnl adult mirnburahlp i oo Women and children "!I. .!.!'". SoO 1 union rs (nr wlmmlnK, T In.won tlcketa. ..'.'..'.'.',',',' ,'.'.',',' ""HI"! S.00 Normal Course In BuMmming Jlpuina October 'Hi " 20 FREE SCHOLARSHIPS PRESENT MEMBERSHIP 4400 JOIN NOW! For Application Blanks Apply at Office Phila. School of Office Training Knter now und tie ready In 30 daya. IJ.it po tlona for OUIl aitAfitJATKB In Hteno. irre nhv or Hook'nlna-. I.odfr nidg..t W.18. LEARN LANGUAGES at BERUTZ SCHOOL 'l841 CirESTNCT HTKEET nKDUCKD HUMMKU BATKfl A broad bntlnraa education help 7011 to (orraee opportunity, UNIVERSITY of PA. EVENING SCHOOL 108 Ixirnn Iln 1'h.t Bar IQOi gtn. J30 THE STEVENS SCHOOL GERMANTOWN, FOUNDKI) 1808 An old school with a new spirit and new equipment. Tn,?J?.5r:UJf MAY HJ'"001'.1'0" OIRl.H for boys through the flrot grade. wSniieR?,T JUn'r nnd -nl"or hchoSircWs. t froK.S,lv7.&d, ,5oolaStdCOr,iXflonnfl. TXXtUn. tlon irSi, ?d f"U',nl '""fen i wholehear e?l purposefuf activity " Ath.I(?ckCat&lnSrrnd:lr0,t AtUnUo'' t0 chKrkve.opm.nt I'or Information addreaa the principal, n.n Phon?,1 t2?Arvnae' Ge"ntown, Philadelphia tralntd taachara. rALMEH BUSI- KliOQU, 10 B. Tanfh atratt. Ml 'JrnHv A 4 KA'ti" i JV -M so .y . )!'.
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