JW1 ,4' y : T ,f 'V rV i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUHUST 31, 1921 l ! n wcl SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES ', e-" H'ft il.W. ... ... . -v, jiw-ino nierrtDera or th Senior Classes of the I'cnnsylvnnin High Schools: As you near tho end of your high school courso you aro considering educational advantages will bo ablo to obtain these in ono of these schools. iiv mTl " i ol u,e aYavur V'?aBe8 0I inc i cnnsyivnnin High Schools: As you near tho e E tt .i la8S, 0UBncss demnnded of such nn Important matter Just what Is tho best use yov ou Undoubtedly you aro aware of tho Importance of further training beyond that which tho aires will bo ablo to oDtnin tneso in ono or. inese ucnoois. i inorcioro urge you 10 enter coiiege on mo completion of vnn ou can mako of the years that Ho immediately before high school course, if possible. .Tho schools of tho Commonwealth aro in need of largo numbers of college-trained people, and the demand for f, B teachers of this broad training will increaso as tho years go by. id- hnvnmi thnt. whirtt tnn nont nicrn ncnnni enn irr best high school can give. ere aro many colleges of high standing and reputation for men and women, and each person seeking a college which offers certain social or THOMAS E. FINEGAN, Supt. of Public Instruction of Pennsylvania. Svf I'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllml111 The Brown Prep Plan of Success Education Asi Old School With Modern Ideas and New Equipment ! r i SUCCESS EDUCATION IK 5 it- ;p Iv."' Jhe Stevens School Jppv r ferinanibwiv Pennsijlvaiiia Founded 1868 A DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Kindergarten and Elementary School College Preparatory and General Courses Junior and Senior High Schools For Boys Through the First Grade Corps of Experienced Teachers, College and Professionally Trained The School aims to secure whole-hearted purposing and planning on the part of the pupil herself, and to enable each girl to work out in relation to others the purposes she forms. By discovering each girl's needs, interests and powers, the Stevens School supplies the particular environment, social, mental and physical, which will induce truly educative activities on her part. Under these conditions a girl becomes eager to learn; the knowledge gained is assimilated by use; and the attitudes most essential to worth-while living, such as self-control, initiative, power of independent thought, ability to form judgments and to make fine discriminations, whole some love of work, and the sharing of activity for the general good, are acquired. In other words, education at the Stevens School is life, instead of a preparation for life fifteen or twenty years hence. The School is easily accessible from all parts of Philadelphia and its suburbs. If you desire the best education for your daughter, enter her as a pupil in the Stevens School. The enrollment is limited. Hell I'honri Germantown OSHS For information address the principal, MISS KATHARINE M. DENWORTH 221 West Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia fell Phones (prumntown 0?15 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliilillllllWMl H ' W M - jt flit - Clinton Hall, Recitation Building Blair Academy The BLAIR spirit Is nn Inspiration to the real boy to profit by the advantages of the liberal endowment, the thorough equip ment, Imposing bulldlnss and the beautiful location in the hill country. The boys join with tho Headmaster and Faculty in maintain ing tho high standard of scholarship and morality, true democracy, personal responsibility and manliness. A fine school spirit prealls. Keen rivalry In sports. Tour boy will learn self-reliance and initiative ut nialr Lower School for boys eleven to fourteen years of age SRXD FOR LATH CATALOGL'B JOHN C. SHARPE, LL. D. : : Headmaster HOX P. HLAinSTOWN. N. J. 'VWM. ;-vv"v:v"mwm;wMww:: vwMAMvMrv.wMVM.'A'n7m Franklin & Marshall Academy k'''"'r " ' ' ' 'ft fc FOUNDED 1787 I I LANCASTER, PENNA. A College Preparatory School for Boys Entered about 1000 boys to some GO colleges in the last 25 years. An old school on a basis that allows moderate rates. Send for literature of interest to boys who expect to prepare for college. Address Box 100. EDWIN M. HARTMAN, A. M., Ph. D., Principal Montessori Country and City Schools Children three to tvelve 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 i m Can You Read the Story ,4$S; m i St In a Set of Books? MWm W I T- If hiu wore to tu a huslnm tomorrow jM$2iTli tt l&'T?WU C"" -H-- rrulrt ou loll from the formr onr' S3wV I j i 'iRi'hiwrL C--- It: hnol the unit condition of affairs In that -rPjJJi lifl t j ' jnfiKffl ij - - -H-- IMrt Srlio.il tenrh v.'b Inllnlt" detail ifijjijfcHJS wStSa? K".'.'. TJT ho-v to conduct a buslnes" It trains men jSpgWjWfSa rSWSSr " TM and women, not In bookkeeping mone, butns.nltBdrjL'f jWOTSIfi -f In business ni. a whole gW ;W.VJfllV Jfiwiffiic! '''.' 44 cni'iisr.8 or 'Trnv !4a!Xrn&l TTf Ilnalnt AdmlnMrntlon (two jenr) "te' --7 ff rioimtlne (tun inrl a' """ -rrr r.enrrnl Iluvlnres (one year) t t. . c. - - - l f-ecreturlal (one to two rrar-) DT School Opens Sept. (I Iff salemonhlr (one ,venr) Mht School Opens Sept. in -- j -Ht Teacher Tmlnlii (one to tnn years) 4--1 "TtT Stcnmcrnplilc (t.U to nine 4- 4J 'S TTVj'c for 57th year book .JP""""!al.'J I1 JL'a3e Fj: pSSr3" Pine Street ADMIMISTRATfONT t: Mr West of Broad LJ3: itwirMiiTnmiwrammfp'nwimBii'm Deve mux & ACERV00D Tutoring School for Boys A splendidly equipped coun try school for boys ovc eight who are nnnnal in social activities but requiie spcrlnl attention in studies. Industrial Arts, farm in? and otlier vontionnl traininrr for older pupili. JIn'n counselor. Constant supervision over athletics and rceroaUon. Jlest nhysifnl cno. Health ful outdoor life, nnrollrron: SO. FnM crm bosins Septem ber Ifitb For AlpHi'mfnt ntil tfnaklr' MISS HELENA T. DEVEREUX Drtnu, 1'n. : I DIM S DEVEREUX Ttiloring School for Girls A well-equipped school and a beautiful country homo for pirls over eifrht who are nor mal in social life but requiic special attention in studies. Mnflic. Carefully super vised athleMcn and recrea tion. Industrial Arts. Do mestic Sci"nee for older frlrls. KxfflVnt physical caie. Hralthfu' outdoor life 3ri acres of lavn end woodland. 16 rrilps from Ph'ladolphia. Fall term becdns Septcm bo' 15th. Enrolment 3R. For AppaintncHt aid looMtt niUlrr a MISS HELENA T. DEVEREUX no V Ilem-rn. In, I i) I w y The Brevard School Personality Poise Power of the . Spoken Word DAY AND EVENING CLASSES PRIVATE INSTRUCTION Expression Platform Art Public Speaking Dramatic Art; Play Production Parliamentary Law Sneaking Voice ggJJJ Physical I raining Story-telling with Motion Pic- Story-telling tures for Childien Our friends and all interested in Dramatic Art are invited to visit the Studios at 1811 CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia. Tllurt-o MARY BREVARD ROBERTS, Principal I Not Go to School in the Country? Hoys from Philadelphia, Chester, West Chester, l.ansdownc and Media can easily reach Swarthmore Preparatory JUNIOR SCHOOL supervised play UPPER SCHOOL all sports Telephone) Bwsrlhmore 06 W. r. T03ILINSON, ITrodinnster JL nox It, Rwnrtnmore. Vn. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Last year our school was overcrowded, but we thought we could not afford to rnqve from under the protecting hand of Penh's 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 every change forced or otherwise that comes to a man is always the door to a bigger opportunity if he will but see it and use it. Already we see ours. We know the Brown Prep Plan has wonderful value and with bigger opportunity we confidently expect, through it, to serve thousands where we now serve hundreds. Therefore, we face the future not only hopefully, but expectantly, confident in the knowledge 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 guaranteo 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 the individual to the point where he wants to know; to the point where he 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 U3 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 initiative 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 exams, and for business, and at the same time begin in you. a real education growth, development, power. Send for Catalogue PREPARATORY BROAD AND CHERRY STREETS 0-'fM-Mooy4 -" SCHOOL o o (' u M O O o o o o H o u V Oak Lane Country Day School Sltimtecl nn n tlilrt.v-norc citato on White llonrt, about half a mile bcyonil City Line, Oak Lane, Philadelphia. KnrloFod automobile bunea nuku the Bchool available to chllilren In the city, Uerniantovvu, Jenklu- town, ftc. l,lcht. airy rooms: adqiint( playgrounds Curriculum oiieus with Klndorirartcn adnnted to needs and lntrrt of children. Clt'MrilfRS 'Pkone, Luper nchpol pmpnreH Tor nil colleRcn. -JwwfafcWfenj1 Metros irancii .11, rroeiicnrr, ueau .nailer IsnmlSflLSIijys.rJI rivt lJhrfl?f?Prl iWKS2&5)r iui mi ' "i nffjgi rr- The Cowles School OAK LANE Founded 1896 Reorganized 1019 An O'd Fchool 1th a new nnme, new mndltlnnx ard new ntandardi. A board lilt ond day echool for Blrln from K'ndcrrnrten to r'oIliKe Utile twin accepted In primary cl.isjo.t of day Hchool Mrnnc fiic.uK of rolloie-tralned women with nueoiis ful experience Indivlduul ntttntton SuprMed aftrriinon study rv-rlodB. I'upIIh if the school received hlnhcst rntlncH In exnmlnat'ons Klten by the College Kntrancw evi IniH n lUmrd In 1WJ0 and ltd. h'recUI attention glen to Blrla preparing for "'olleso nxnmlnallons. Ileautlful Kroundii mntainlnK x aeren rUInu amplo oppnrtunltj for hockey, baaket uill and tennH I'nj filial training Opposite oak I.ane .Station Three blocks east it iork Fioml on Oil I. In" Hun se-lcn l'or Infurmatlcii tflephone Onl, Lane IOL'0. EMMA MILTON COWLES, A. H., Head of School THE STEVENS SCHOOL GERMANTOWN, FOUNDED 1808 An old school with a new spirit and new equipment. MODKKX DAY RC1COOI, FOB OIltl.Ht for boys through tho first trade KlnrterRnrten, elementary nchool, Junior and tenlor high echoola. College preparatory and Reneral couries. Corps of e.tperltnced tenchets, colleen and profesalonally trained. Progressive, methods Poclallzed recitations; supervised study: atten. tlon to Individual differences; wholehearted, purposeful nctlvlty. Educational motion pictures. Attention to character development Athletics. Enrollment limited. rur Informntlon nddrrsn tho principal, MIH9 KATIIAKIM; Jl. KKNMOUTII, 221 West Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia Bell Phone! Oermitntowii jm. THE PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Will Begin Its Classes on September 28th in Its New Home at 2200 DeLancey Place Seen months' trainlnj; In deslRii, bookbinding, Jeweltj, weaving, toy-making, caning, basketry, Kxct-makinB and other crafts, -.Nlth Iccturca In anatomy, ttc. Tho additional months ileottd to hospital practice Graduates In demand at good tmlarlfs. Address Miss KKOHUNCi: W Kl'LTON' Dean SWARTHM0RE PREPARATORY SCHOOL A school only eleven miles out of Philadelphia, where virilo boys are thoroughly prepared for col lege or the duties of citizenship and business life. The school has the modern pro gressive spirit. Its masters aro in sympathy with boys, and lead and inspire each to do his best. Elective system permits students to choose studies suited to their individual taste and abilities, and each mny progress as lapidly as ho is qualified. Amnle playgrounds and ath letic fields. Gymnasium. Swim ming pool. A fine school spirit prevails. Keen competition and rivalry on home grounds and with other schools. Upper and Lower schools. For catalog address W. P. Tomllnson, A. M. Headmaster Box 26. Swarthmore, Pa. I y !'" 'ii "-"''. 1' r " " t '"""" 'J'T Manual Arts Teachers College Two-year course based on high school graduation and preparing teachers of manual arts in elemen tary and high schools. Leads to Ju nior College certificate, generally recognized. Drawing, constructive arts, interior decoration, metal work, woodwork and carving. Good facili ties for observation and practice. Registration, September 15 and 10, 1921. Term opens September 19, 1921. Ask for Catalog E-13 rhonel Illnmond 0(131 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY llroad St. below DerkM ridlndrlnliln tmKtturrrrz,nnvte-iwfpiiHgB$m WANAMAKER INSTITUTE of INDUSTRIES N, , Corner 23d and W-rinnt StreeU I'ny Claei beirm Hejtrmhr H Afternoon und enlnf( 9 "piemlr 1 Ml Coursei. C'oiniinre Price With Other Silmolt Dn Coursed I'rom flj nn to 1 2". no 0 Monthft Aerae, S3 SO to 12.V l'er Mouth Afternoon C'ouri.eM. I'rom Ulft.OO to S7t,00 7 Montha' Aeruse. 2.19 to $10 7IJ Per .Month T'.tcnliiK roure, Kmm $12 00 to $37.00 7 Month' ATernne, $t,70 to M.28 l'er Month Haturdnr Coureen, From flH (III to $32 0(1 0 Month"' Avrraie, $2.00 to $3.3(1 Per Month fcao IS 00 to lioon r'Ulnir hi udvance, or pay In four weeks. Tel Ixm- 8HD for CAtalon or Fend PoiUl iaEBgaBMaaBcgLiiimt'afjtzaagaMi FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM For floyi and Girls PMUdelpliii, P, I'HI It l'.l.i:.MK.NTAItV hdlOOI.S 1.1th i. Ilnce M. SSth & Lunrnater Ae. 1711, A l.l.nrrl ,lr Om.hu h.. ..I. ..l.i . .. ...h .. ,,. .- ..,, m... r iivui J. 11 lie Central School, 15th and Race St. Junior nnd mrdor hluh school, Imludlnu col lere preparatory departinnt Developa the conntructlve fucultlea through phylcal and moral culture Undent taught the practical and eklllful u of hand a well as brains. Small dame ConMant poronl contact with an exceptionally nhle, faculty I,arg play, ground mnnlum lunchroom splendidly lighted and wntllated classrooms, A few students may be admitted now Open to ol'ier denomination, Wrlt for year book ,t rates, Charles nurton Walsh. 1'rlnclpal loth nnd llnrr Nt Phlladrlphht, Strayer's Business College R07 Chestni't Street Wo train th best t, ni . uplmi ene i i,. u ?pii n uniiiiits H-i.esineii t iaI jri nu in b i i-rii r Niui i laeneii elartlnir now Hi and night Posi tions Busrnnieed 'Vhi t aou d ou like to le.irn' Wn nut n.tsi LEARN LANGUAGES BERLITZ SCHOOL 1841 CHK8TNUT HTItEKT ItKllfCI-n HI'MMRK UATFH DAY COURSES ttnogriii)i)-. ll'inklierptiiR, hirr. ri-i '"iia st'iioni. or DFFII'K TRUXISIl, 30 H. Kith Ht. 30 KntlNO (lAItl)KN 1NHTITUTI. nroad and Hprlng (,'nrden Kti., I'll! la. Day nnd Nls.it ClasJoa, 'fArt. JJloctrlclty, Mechanics and Auto, Ope'f September 19. AVNVIt.T.K. !.. U.lt.M)N VAI.LKV IULLKUB Co-a: Loller, Arademtc, Muslo, Orslorr. CoUsst jsus. isil.1 tj tUS. Mdilo rat.s JTJ i! I(n0. l'nr catalov address! lilt. U. IX ((ItHAIin. AnnTllfe. I'. ". ASIIIII'ltMtAM. MASS. Cuahing Academy i1." ccepted by all colleges. Th best at mod- AM.. Fh.D.i Prlnuipal. Aibburnham. Uais. 4 KifitnriiASu fNbix ilssStrNri Oraduatlons From One to Three Months Tjpewrltlns by Touch System JiooHki-epIng ly Iludget ,Hyim Tauuht by Individual rethod HARRIS SCHOOLS MMh 4 (ilrard Aecnue MM l.ant 'lingu htrret Diy School TSjrfUXT . Scll 1T ctrv -.-w wiisiniiiai, I nil ii m imiaussM ns m Friends' Select -School' ' rno rnrkuny, Cherr nnd lClh t. A bit of rountry In the heart of the city All grade batneau Klndarnnrten and Col. leje, btands for thorough work and all round iineiliin I'urniier lleglns Uth mo 10 VtlTBIt H IUVM.tN'1 ..,,.Cl' MM. TKI1M III'IIIVU Uvi. ........ . Our regulor day arid night classes In shorthand nnd t rewriting; nnd In Iwok keeplue and accountancy begin September 0 Iniejtlgat nnd enroll now Personal and practical natructlon. Positions for our graduates. Ca'l or write for full Information. miUA IIIISINF.NN C0I.I.E01J and College nf (!nmm.M. J)TICliestnut Ht.. Philadelphia OLIN AVIS Th day Olln AvIh, of Woodstown. N J HnUliod hi tour" ut Htrayer'a Huilnesi Colleife, he waa offered two positions on promising lton.no a month, tho other to utart at 1121 00 n month Struver'a Rraduate are aucieasful even In "Hard Time " Patronlm Strsjer's. Strayer's Business College 807 Chestnut Street 'Phone: Walnut 0384 iiKniuct n.y. i-, . "bishopthorpemanor Ilo 272. i:TIII.Klir.M, PA. Offeis exceptional opportunities to a limited number of girls In tholr preparation for tollese or for social or buslne life, Sreelsj two-oar finishing course for High School craduates. Exceptional advantages In Mulle, Art, Houeoho'.d Arts and Sciences. Arts snl Crafts, Expretslon and Secretarial work. Junior Pepertrnont. Hleh healthful location on the step of t i.ehiuh Mountulns. Nt.ir ew Iot and Philadelphia. . , New gymnasium nnd tiled swimming pool, tennis, basketball, skating, rldln. eto. Aesthetic and folk dancing. Address Clauile N Wiant. Principal, . CHKSTXUT HIM.. PA. Chestnut Hill Academy I Ht. Mnrttn. Chestnut Hill, Pa. An Idea'ly located country boarding and dif school for bo. Esrednlly lo rates for five-day boarders. Iteopens September -ii Catalogue on Hiipllcatlnn J. I,. pATTr,HON llendrnmler , MF.ItCKItfilHHttl. PA. The Mercersburg Academy FOB BOYS Morccrsburir, P. fiend fir eatalnmi to wm, mavn inriNK, Ph. n.. rx. d. Ilendmt'r Hut lr - " PP.NXHIU'ltn. PA . IF.KKIOMKN rlCIHIOI. FOR H"J Music Oratory 4 llunlnes. Scholarships. tonducted for J roflt Mod rates lata ogue. iNCtn H. liltlF.IIKfi. I). I)., I'rlntlpsl Hnx 110. Pennslinrg. Pa. """" IVf'AUTrif IA 'KAMU.IN AND IARrilA..I. AlB! Prepsri-. Im for oil Collfifea and TeebJOTl Hchools. Moderate (emu. foliloinir. Aoorm K, M. IIAItTMAN, Principal llor 412. I,niirnlrr. Vn. - vA7.AnKTH. PA. . NAUKTiT HAM. MII.ITAIIV ,J'-SJ?"f no 00. Nntnreth. Pn. Founded llll. Troparatory & "uslness (.nurses. 8r. "' mediate and Jr Depts. AthlsHcs. MlllhdJ life Itev A 1) Thaeler n. n . Prlnclpsj. lVENtttiAH N J IIU; IIOI.MA.N MlIoTil,, 20l Wulnu'Pbt J,uPn tor Us twenty second ear. Hept. Si V???,!.'.:. Hir."3..n!n boy.. " """". Ileillml.lro.. !p5 a Months , Night sooi. ek k , n"v Tu tlon 11,1 a Month fi,r"i.,ihn.?'', rewriting; Hookk...nlrn7 Hecre. ri w Tr'i, "'"-, dmln'.trntlnn Lv ni- Philadelphia TurnRemernde J'n "I'L t'"uaii llootlrt ou "VeuurL Sri Knrt.II now. """"" ,,00Mr' oa "'. Ilrmd it. ond PMi.mM, Are. Wenonah Military Academy Healthfully sltuabd In a reildety town. A faculty second only to trial V Weit 1'olnt In efficiency. AJ course. 7B0 for the school year. ?). araie Junior Department IC.Vi for scnoji Itar. Catalog- and view book Dox !' .... r urn ii initi'S'CE. rrM, MAJOR, CI-vilONA. bHKIt. f V iriUKIIVII.l.i:. Ml). "TlAKAIVMt tOI.I.K(iU FOK l"-' I.uthrrvlllr. Md. ,,.ieii An Ideal college In l. i"IP,n.,nlV .ocfi if and courses of study. Tho '. '! ' 'fir and able Two and four year '"""".ic, ' high school graduates Courses In ro Pliw organ, domestic erlence and school of expression, art and H?w" Purees conferred. Catalog. l' ; - PORT lirll'OHT. MIK. "TOIVIE SCHOOL Ttatluntil lloiirdlng Hchool for Hojs Murray Penbody llrusli. Ph. .. Irt Pnrt Jeilj. Mil, "merits roKLvA. -l" "iTTAt'Mb.ONB" MIMTARV ACADKin llliickstone. if"'11'. .,.l. Drpt .niltary, Academic, t'"""?'.,',, i...L s.i,..r..A uA InfnrniAtlon. nur"" rm .'."'"V." J"'t.innv Pre.Ment f-L O ,'v"ll i""ea In Con WCI eJ l,n1 'l'innce at Unl "" "of Pu, begin. Iteglste ommerre Inllersltr Iteglster now. 10S lsan llall-.plj.-t llor 100) Bta. 830 .......Li,,v.ir i.tt. N. C llluo itldgr. Hchool for "r.s,'ncd,,upw.rf,l' trd scr.nol fur bois li r. "n1lJ,Jg cll'l Idea'l located In dellgh lul. ..Jf'"1 Subi0"1 matei home-ilke. refining ln.fl.un'.r, hornTf camp k regular session CKS' iSir eilV.. 1 mcntioi. . oeesionaj. irr, - : . --iu ,, an Uressi 'enh C'arHo ""' & , ..r.j!A&hA i& n j. t .1 Uf imtial. &. , UendersoB"""