Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 07, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 23, Image 23

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. DKnOKn. Sept. n. WIMIELMINA K
beloved wife jot Jacob P. llerrer, and 04.
Funeral services Thura., 3 1'. M.. resldene
of son. Fred U. Ilerier, 2d and Pltcalrn
live,, EsBlnirton, Pa. Int. Cheater Rural
Cem,
BRV1M Suddenly. Sept. 5, 1021,
OEOI10K II. 8., Jr., eon of aeorce 11. 8.
and May G. Uevlll. In hie lflth year, Rela
tivea and frlenda are Invited to attend fu
neral aervlree. Frl.. 10 A. M., parents' reel
rtence, 0820 Ludlow at. Frlenda may call
Thura. eve.
niJUIl. Sept. 4. 11)21, CltAItLES L
huaband of Viola Hllencn Dlalr. llelatlrei
and frlenda, alao Apollo Lodge, Nn, 3S0,
V and A. M.S Phlla. Conatatory Proxreeilve
Aeaembly, No. 4, A. O. M. P.. and memlera
of Acacia 'Mainnlo Aeaoclatlon, are Invited
to attend funeral eervlcea, Thura.. 1 P. M.,
at hla lato residence, 12l Itlchey ave., Weat
Colllnaawood, N. J. Int. Northwood Cem.
ITlenda may call Wed., after 8 P. M.
BLOOMER. Sept. B. JOSEPK-P.. hilrband
i f Elizabeth Illoom-r (tie Smith), rtelatlvea
fuad frlenda, ntao all axtctlea of whlrh he
waa a momber, nre 'nvltnd tit attend funernl
Krl., 8:30 A. M, , late rceldenoe. 3112 Stouton
at. Holomn reyulem maaa riiurrh of the
Aecn'lon in . M. Int. private.
llOTEn. At Albilnuernue. N.'M.. Sept. 3,
IlKnilKllT MPIITON UOYER. Friends and
memliera of Maaonlc Jxidje No. HI, I.U Lu
femnle and Philadelphia Lodae. No, 2. 11 p.
O. K., are Invited to attend funeral eervlcee.
at All Salnta' Church. 11th at. and Snyder
Ave,. Wednesday, 2 P. M. Interment pri
vate. nrtBMEn. Sept. 8, OEIlTnUDB T..
widow of atom W. Dremer. In her 84th
year. Ilelatlvea and frlenda are Invited to
attend funeral aervlcea, Frl., 2;30 P. M.. at
her late residence, 2024 Sprint- CJarden at.
Int. private.
HUNTINO. Suddenly. Sept. 4, 1021. J.
BlinE'VE, son of John L. and Elizabeth
Hunting, aired 24, Funeral aervlcea at resi
dence of hla parenta, near Durllnfton. N. J.,
Tbura., 2 P. M.
COLSHER. Sipt 6, EDMUND. Jr., hus
band of Mary Colaher, ajed 80. Relatlvea
and frl'nd and all socletae of which he was
n. member, ate Invited to attend funerH.
Vhuis., 8 '30 A. .M.i from hla lato residence,
4MI1 N. '10th st. Solemn mn of renulem
Church of lfoly Child 10 A. M. Int. pri
vate. CRANls. Dnpt. 4. ANNIE (nee Gorman),
beloved wife of Patrick Crane. Relatives
and frlenda Invited to funeral. Thura., 8:30
A. M., 2445 E. Indlarm ave. Solemn requiem
mass at the Nativity n. V. M. Church, 10
A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre.
CROOKS. Sept. 2. 1031. SARAH, widow
of Andrew Crooks. Relatives and friends,
aleo Daunhters of Derry lft!'. No. 14,
h. I.. O. A., and membt;a of Fifth Reformed
Presbyterian Church, aro Invited to funeral
services, Thura., 2 P. M.. late residence. 27S3
N. Front st. Int. Westminster Cem. Friends
mDAvis.-Ser'n. 1021. ARRAHAM R.
DAVIS, aged 70. Relatives and frlemK also
Solomon's Ledne, No. 114, F. Hnd A. M .
Invited to funeral aervlcea. Thura. 1:30 P
M., lite residence. 4011 Royal at., Oermati.
town. Frlenda may call Wed., 7 to P. M.
Pleare omit (lowers.
DOUCHlTr Suddenly, at Medford, N. J..
Sept. 0, 1021, CHARLES H., husband of
May E, Doughty. Relatives and friends,
also societies of which ho was a member,
ara Invited to attend funeral, Frl., 0th Inst,,
11 A. M., standard time, from his1 late-residence,
llroad st , Modford, N. J. Services at
Tabernacle M. E. Church 1 P. M. Int.
Tabernacle Cem. Frlenda may call Thura.,
7 to 0 P. M.
ELLIOTT Sept. 4. JOSEPH C husband
ot Anna J. Elliott. Relatlvea and friends
Invited to attend funei.il ervlcea Thura..
2 P. M , late raldenco 2128 Mascher at
Int. strictly private, Qreenmount Cem.
Frlenda call Wed. v.
ELLIS. Sept 4, ELIZA II.. widow of
William P Ellis.' Relntlvee and frlendi In
vited to funeral Thura , 1 P. M , residence,
2230 S. 2nih ot. Services St. Mary's P E.
Church, llroad nnd South eta,, 2 V M pre
cisely. Int. Art. Morlah Cem. Friends may
call Wed. eve,
FARMER. Aug-. 18, at Las Crues, N.
Mex., CLAYTON S.. husband of Oladvs
lllnnmhVld. lnt at Marietta, Pa.. Aug. 2.
FLYNN. Suddenly, at Atlantic City,
Sept. 4. CAROLINE ll widow of Joseph
C. Flynn, aged (12. Ilelatlvea and frlonds
are Invited to attend funeral Thurs . 8-3
A. M-. from her late residence. 1003 N.
12th st. Solemn high mass of requiem Our
Lady of Mercy Church 10 A. M. Int. Holy
Redeemer Cem.
OALLAOHBR Suddenly, on September 4,
1P31. JAMES L husband of Busan L. Oalla
aher Jnea Murphy). Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral, on Wednesday, at 8:30
A M.. from hla lata residence, 231 Lyndwood
ave., Ardmore, Pa, Solemn renulem mass
St. Colman'a Church. Ardmore, Pa., at 10
A. M. Interment St. Dents' Cemetery, , m
OAMRLE. Suddenly, Sept. 0, 1021,
THOMAS J, OAMIILR, Br., husband of
Eliza Onmbte, Relatlvea and friends, and
nil organisations of which he was a mem
).er. are Invited to attend funeral aervlcea,
Thura.. 2 P. M.. at hla late realdence. 204
W. Providence road, Aldan Pa. Int. pri
vate. Remains may bo viewed Wed., 7 to 0
P. M.
CHLLESP1E Mept, 4. of 0042 Chestnut
St., JOSHUA MARTIN CHLLESPIE, In his
"1st year. Relatives and friends, also Cam
den Lodge. No 1.1 F, and A M.i Slloam
Chapter, No, 10, Cyrene Commandery, No,
7. K. T.; Excelsior Consistory. S P. It. S..
32d Degree Lu Lu Temple, A. A. O. N. M.
S,. are Invited to funeral services, Wed .
2 P. M.. at fnneral parlors of J. Harry
Hlroud. Jr. BII3'N. 03d at. Int. private.
Remnlns mav i,e viewed Tl, eve,
OOIII.E. Of 40th and Florem-e ave.. on
Sept. B. 1021. LORENZO TANNER, hua
band nf Edna Russell Untile, of the Lake
wood Engineering Co of Cleveland. O. Serv
ices and Interment at Oswego. N. Y.
aRVHIIEHOKIt Sept. 4, m. Freehold. N.
J.. CATHERINE ttldf.w of Jihn F Or.,s
berrer (nfe ilueller) In her 71 xt vwi. Reia
tlei and friends, nlso menb.rs nf Altnr
aon-ln-law, Henry II. Egolliamp. 714 JiV.
Olcnwood nve. Reiiulom masa St. lloni
tentura'a Church 0 A. M Int. Holy Re
deemer Cem.
GREENE.--MARTHA MII'PI .IN GREENE,
wife jf the late Stephen Oreene, !n the
I'Oth yar of her ngc. Entered Intn life
eternil Sept n, it A'lanllc Cltv, N. J.
Funaral services at 270 W. Tulpehocken
si., Oermnnt-iwn, Thurs., 8th Inst., at i
P. M. Int. private . .
HAI.TI.V. Sett. 4, MARY, wlfo nf thi
lato James Haltln. Rolntlvea nnd frlendi
arc Invited to attend funernl, Thura., R'30
A. M., Into realdeiir. 2011 Cedar St. Solema
reoulem mass at St. Ann's Church 10 A. M
Int. New Cathedral Cem.
HELLWIO. Suddenly Sipt. 5, 1021 AL
IlERT, husband of Kntherlne Hellwlg.,aged
72 Relntlves and friends, also HeYman
Lodge, No, 123. F and A. M . Kensington
R A. Chapter. No 233. St John Com
mandery. No 4, K. T . PhUiidelphln Turn
gtmelnde! Directors of Integrity Trust Co.:
rmploes of Steel. Heddle Mf. Co., and all
other societies of which he was a member.
Invited to funeral, Sat , 2 P '.. 1st- resi
dence. Hill N 33d st lnt Weat Laurel
Hill Cem.
KEYSER -Sept .1. CATHERINE 11 ,
widow of late Harry Keyser Relatives and
friends of family are invited to attend fu
neral services, Thura1 , 2 I M.. from resi
dence of her son-ln-lnw John Haldl Crtim
Mnne Delaware County. Pa Frlendi may
cat! Wed eve Int. private.
KNIPE Sept. 0. formerly of 2146 N,
Darten it., EMILY," widow of Howard
Knliw. Nn I lie later.
fc, Overcomes Man Frland Near
Death Attempting Reeoue
.. n l dead nrtd o fcllow-workcr
I.TECONTIS. S'Pt. 4, IttlEH A., Wife,
Leo t.econtr nnd dntishter of John and R
Kelly and r.leca nf Rev, John MorMaV
Gortahork, Ireland, and cousin of J
Joseph ..Patrick Murray. O. . . .
'. ,rj,,(i to rescue him out of n thirty
L manhole, Is in tho Mlsericordln
IN MXMORIAM
MmINTIRB.-MAJVTHA II. In sad bul
loytnir remembrance of my own dear alntr.
but not Jorgotton. HISTEH SARA.
Invited to funerals, Thurs,, 7:80 A, M. fn
narenta' residence. 1840 W. Thomhson
Solemn renulem mass at Church of tha Oai
H a. m. ini. Lrainearai uem.
,n nf's-ns escaping from a newer
SSUwre clnnln in Drcxel llll,
lloner Dorby Township.
V h dead man was Frank Magrnma,
iureA by the Department of Pub-
ffVorks of the towiwhln. Magrama
l the lid from a manhole at Mar-
!L.' read and Market street, Drexcl
Mill and started to lower himself Into
. Jnle He was overcome by the sewer
and felt thirty feet into the ncccu-
inlated water nt the bottom.
"vrink (Sanlla, n workman in the
-.M and a friend of SlnRramn's, in-
Sled on being lowered Into the gn-
Slid manhole in nn effort to save his
.iid He had been lowered ten feet
-Jim 'he. too, was overcome. He was
Sen to the Mlscrlcordia Hospital,
I.OMMATZ8CH. At Crockett. Calif., aiaf-
dcnlv, Aug. 2d. 1021, OUSTAVE IXJat
MATZBCH. formerly amplnvo of Harrlan
Sugar Refining Co, ngil on. Relatives m
Irlends, alsc General Stauben Lodri, r.
f78. I. O, O. F , and Pnltadslphla !
ment are Invited to attend funeral nrvteo.
Thura, l'3o P M nt tha funernl homa of
John C. Kl:nmrle t Sons. 2127-27 N, ITftial
st. lnt prlvnte, Northwood. Vlwtn
Wed,. 8 tr 10 P. M.
Continued on Next Paare
eatfjs
AHErtN. 8ept, 4, 1021, EDWARD J..
hubn.l of Kllxabeth A. Ahem (nee McCori
pick). Relatives and friends, alto Holy
mI!i;f?c,'.tyo)fBtA.A,!lha'" Church and
tK010!..0' P ? ?" 68,h ""a CMIowhlll
ToWi ?'3n A..M.. from hie lair resii once.
?.?i.TS!noSnl .5V?- 2Um.n .hlh mat. ot
rst?UD.mnl.B',,Cmha ' ChUr" 10 A Ml lntl
ltAK'U'E.T.Sutl3''nls, ,B. a. EDWARD
ALIIIjB, ltelstlvcs and friends, Franclarllla
V.1UIK ' ' ,P1- J- A'i "ollca lcr of
ll11!. DJ1, Jpvlto' funeral services, Thurs.,
2 l. II.. ohfi N. 23th at. Int. private, lie-
Ifl Ainu mnV It vl our art Wl u
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o.P.A.?.8Jir:nv. On. Sept. fl, 1021. MARY
ClIAIN.'dauiihtar of the. lute Henry and Marv
ROAD Ak
Socloty, nre minted to attend Cuneral,
Thura., 7:30 A M. fram residence of her I
DIAMOND
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vonlence of family on Thursday,
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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
Co the Members of the Senior Clnsscs of the Pennsylvania Iligh Schools: As you near tho end of your high school course you aro considerlnr?
Jrfth all tho seriousness demanded of such an importnnt matter just what is the best uso you can make of the years that He immediately before
vou Undoubtedly you arc aware of the importance of further traininp; beyond that which tho best high school can give.
Vi MnM. .nllarTna nf Viltrh nfnTlrllnre ntirl fnTiiitofUn In. v.i. nM.l m.v..m nnj nonl. mmmmm vnnllnr, n tnMnem whinYt ftfrprfl net-tain SOClal OT
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educational advantages will bo nblo to obtain these in one of these schools. I therefore urge you to enter college on the completion of yoar
high school course, Jf possible. The schools of the Commonwealth are in need of largo numbers of college-trained people, and the demand for
teachers of this broad craming will increase as tho years go by.
THOMAS E. FINEGAN, Supt. of Public Instruction of Pennsylvania.
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A DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
Founded 1868
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. v
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For information address the principal, MISS KATHARINE M. DENWORTH
221 Weat Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia
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Clinton Hall, Recitation Building
Blair Academy
Tho BLAin spirit Ik an inspiration to the real hoy to profit
by the ndvuntnBOS of tho liberal endowment, tho thorough equip
ment. Imposing; buildings and tho beautiful locution In the hill
country.
Tlo boys-Join with tho Headmaster and Faculty In maintain
ing tho high standard of i-cholarshtp and morality, true democracy,
personal responsibility nnd manliness.
A fine school spirit prevails. Keen rivalry in sports. Your
boy will learn self-reliance nnd Initiative at Blair.
Lower School for boys eleven to fourteen years of ago.
SEND FOR LATH CATALOGUE
JOHN C. SHARPE, LL. D.
Headmaster
HOX I. III.AIKSTOWN, N. .1.
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Swarthmore "Prep"
This well-known boarding and day school for boys is only
twenty-five minutes from Broad St. Station on tho ,Penn
sylvania. Auto service for day students to Chester and
Ridley Park.
One instructor for every twelve boys. Graduates passed
this year's College Board Examinations with honor. All
athletic teams football coaches are University Stars.
Terms Moderate. Rates Recently Reduced
A Few Vacancies
Telephone
Swarthmore 96
For
information address
W. P. TOMLINSON, M. A.
Box 26, Swarthmore, Pa.
THE STEVENS SCHOOL
GERMANTOWN
FOUNDED 1808
An old school with a new spirit and new equipment.
MODEItN DAY SCHOOL , Foil C.IKI.8 1 for boys tfirough the first Krada.
Kindergarten, elementary school. Junior and senior high schools. Collezo
preparatory and general courses.
Corps of experienced teachers, college and professionally trained
Progressive methods' Socialized recitations; supervised study; atten
tion to individual difference ; wholehearted, purposeful activity.
Educational motion picturoo. Attention to character development
Athletics. Enrollment limited "''
for Information nddress tho principal,
MISS KATHAKINK M. DKNWOllTH,
221 West Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia
Hell l'lione: Oermnntawn 205.
loiinrMfii nnd Hois
Dotli Sexes
Derrick Business School
1514 Pine St., Philadelphia
(DERRICK BUILDING)
Specializes in Colored Students
Stenography in 30 Days
Bookkeeping in 30 Days
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DAY SCHOOL
Every dir (except Sat.)
1 P. M. to 5 P. M.
No.l.
NIGHT SCHOOL
Mon., Wed & Fri.
Evgi. 7 P. M. o 9 P.M.
Complete Course in Shorthand
and Typewriting
No. 2. Complete Course in Touch Type
writing No. 3. Complete Course in Bookkeeping
IIOIIMITOUIKS l'Oll YOUNO WOSIIIS
Elective Course by Specinl Arrangement
MODERATE RATES
Miss Minnibollc J. Derrick, founder nnd
mnnntrer of this School, was educated at
Oberlin College and nfterwnrd studied at
Columbia University and taught at Wil
berforco University.
Miss Derrick has received ninny letters
of congratulation from business firms
throughout tho country, who have sent
their clerks and stenographers to the
School to take the courso of study; in
many cases tho tuition wns paid by the
During tho four years of the School's
existence 1G00 pupils have been gradu
ated. Tho Y. M. C. A. has placed
scholarships in the School. During tho
war the School was made a training
school for clerks and stenographers for
the United States Army.
The people of Philadelphia and especially thoso-interested in tho
uplift of worthy young people arc invited to visit the school.
FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 6TH ENROLL. NOW
For particulars address
Derrick Business School, 1514 Pine Street, Philadelphia
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Devereux Schools
ACERW00D
Tutoring School for Boys
A splendidly equipped coun
try school for boys over
eight who nre normal in
social activities but rcquiio
special attention in studies.
Industrial Arts, farming
and other vocational training
for older pupils.
Malo counselor. Constant
supervision over athletics and
recreation.
Rest physicnl care. Health
ful outdoor life. Enrollment
30.
Fn'l term begins Scptcm-bf-r
15th.
For Appointment and Booklet
MISS HELENA T. DEVEREUX
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DEVEREUX
Tutoring School for Girls
A well-equipped school and
a beautiful country home for
girls over eight who are nor
mal in social life but require
specinl 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 35
acres of lawn nnd woodland.
16 miles from Philadelphia.
Fall term begins Septem
ber 15th. Enrollment 35.
Tor Appointment ourf Rooklet
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MISS HELENA T. DEVEREUX
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Model Schools
In connection with the TVnchers' Col
lege Temple University hns n ciirefully
Krnflecl Model School, where the chl'flien
without undue proRnurc can over the
work of the grades In one year less than
In the pulillc schools.
The number admitted to a clnss Is
limited, maktiip It possible for each child
to be treated as a sep'iratu Individual,
his own peculiar needs belnp; carefully
considered, Tho Model Schools coer the
Brailes from the ItlndtrRarteti to the
High School.
Special teachers aro provided for
hand work of all kinds, music, drawing
and the languages. The physical train
ing or tile child Is carcrully supervised
by the Department of Physical lMuca-tlon.
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FRIENDS'
CENTRAL
SCHOOL SYSTEM
For Boyi and Girls Philadelphia, Pa.
FOLK KI.K.MKNTAItV SCHOOLS
Mill ltitrr .if. Mill 4 LnnriiMrr Are.
I'th & (ilrnril Av. (irrrnr M. ul. School I.nnt
Central School, 15th and Race St:
Junior and senior hlirh achool. Including; col
lexe preparatory ilepartnient Develops the
constructive fiicnltleii throtmli physical nn
moral culture. Htudent.-, tnunht the practical
and nklllful ua of hands nn well as brains.
Small claBHov fonntant pergonal contact with
nn exceptionally nbl" faculty Line iilaj
Kround, lomnnnlum. lunehroom. splendidly
lighted and entllated classrooms. A tew
ntudente may be admitted now Open to ol'ier
clenotntnntinn Wrt for year book & rates.
Charles Ilurtnn Wnlsli, Principal
1.1th and Kmp St.. IMilladrlphln.
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Philadelphia
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The Pennsylvania fiVDuseum and
Broad and Pine Streets, Philadelphia
MUSEUM Memorial Hall, Fairmount Park
SCHOOL Broad and Pine Streets
ART DEPARTMENT TEXTILE DEPARTMENT
rtfrnni ?Ph,0l nrs thorough Instruction In all branches of Art with special
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&CUcrJX "ni! Technical MhTarles for uim of atuUents and Members.
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MEADOWBROOK SCHOOL
Country Day School for Boys
MEADOWBROOK, PENNA.
Primary School (noys Under 8), Lower School, Upper School
A school that gives a boy a complete, elementary schooling and prepares for
entrance, to any boarding school or college, without taking him away from
hla homo and Its vital Influences during his Impressionable years. A school
In which open-air training;, baseball, etc., humlwotlc, and Intellectual studv
are combined with ChrlBtlttn example and precept to develop full manhood
and elllclency. School grounds have 15 acres, high elevation. Located 3
miles north of Jenklntown Uendlnfr Railroad to Mendowbrook. Autobus
service for nearby places. For prospectus, termB, ota, address the Head
Master,
REV. JOHN WHITE WALKEtt, M. A.
Mendowbrook, Fn.
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WANAMAKER
INSTITUTE of INDUSTRIES
N, V. Corner 2.1cl and Wnlnut Streets
Day Classen b.-gn September 8 Afternoon
nnd efnlnir Keplomher IB
All Cournes rompnre Prices Willi Other
Pcltoola
Dav Course From J32.nn to JtSS.nn
0 MnnllM' Aer.iEe. 3 B0 to S12.2S Per Month
Afternoon Couret From S1S.0I) to S7.1.00
1 Month' TrrnKe S2.1S In $10.75 Per Month
Evening Cimrhes, !"rom Vi 00 to S17.00
7 Month-.' Aierace, $1.70 to $.1.58 Per Jlonth
hattirUii) CourKes, From $18,011 to Wi 1)0
0 .lonths' Aiernce. S'J.Ot) to $3.80 Per Month
bae 12.00 to 110 00 pnylne In advance, or
pay In four weeks.
Tel. I.oc HMO. tor CataW or Fend Postal
Strayer's Business College
807 Chestnut Street
The lie.t ti. lining In shorthand typewrit
ing. iKiokk.'erinn penmanship, arithme'le
speinni? Krammtr tMiNlnee correHpondence
nrcnnntlnB -.ilemanii".ilp and lalculatins
machine np.r.tt!ri New classe. Htartlni;
no. n nn I nicht Positions KUaranteed
What w nu d '4 ike to leal n? I'h a1 (I3f4
THE FARNUM SCHOOL
1S07 Pine St.
REOPENS ON .MONDAY. OCT. 3
(ilrl I.lttle Ilo Klnderxiirten
Miss Rush and Miss Wilson
PrlnrliinN
THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMY
(FOUNDED nasi
City Line And Berwick Road
Overbrook
If parer ts In (.eleotlmr a eehool for a bo
rou'd hae eerMhlnu they desire. tiey Mould
ask (1) A faculty consisting of men of at
tainment In ttlelr rtepei'tlle nul)Jei.tH, (2
Good, nholesome companionship among: the
boy, (.1) Attractive surround, ns a library
Knd literature, maejzln.-s. etc.; (4) Easy
and abundant opportunity for outdoor exer
els In the cruntry. fi) A school old enough
to hae traditions a school under church
influence, one with n Htronjr moral und rellK
loiiM atmosphere unobtrusive, but none the
lei real and definite
Parents will find iuci n school for their
bos In the Kplcopa Academ.
The Headmaster will he at the Arademy
on and after September 1 The School wl'l
open pcpipmnpr - t
A COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL '
Prep.iratlon for nil ClleBea and Sctentlflo '
School!. Apply for Inform. tlon.
Greville Haslam
Headmaiter
i The William Penn Charter School
I rso. 8 bvuthlStli street. Phllndilphl. '
Founded Jfigo
I The academic year 1021-22 beclrn TudaT
, Peptember 20. 1921, and the Prospectus may
' be obtained on application. Bulldlnxi will ba i
I open for Inspection and for class.flcatlon of
pun's September 8.
Rlrhard M, Oummerr. Ph.d. Headmaster I
I GERMANTOWN FRIENDS
SCHOOL ?,er foSr' eare.tA ' -"":
paratory boys Stanley H. Yarnaii p;in,in.i
Voiinif Women anil fllrls
Course for
Dental Hygienists
A new profession for
women, legalized by the
State Legislature. One col- a?
legiate year of thirty-two
weeks qualifies for prac
tice. State, municipal, in
dustrial and private posi
tions are available for ,
graduates.
For full information address
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
IKtIi anil Itiittonminil strreta
Phlla.. Pa.
JBANJCS Day School
WFG-HT m Stbo1
SCHOOL phiiideirhi,
FRENCH
rrsatlon, reading and
Inst taiisht coriertly
ranldlv hv nlninle
nterestlnir n 'tl One iveklv lesaon of
ono hour in. I u b 'f i , mall dav and eve
nine i 'mh N'i. m me Sopt 2d nnroll now
Ueorges Uregoire bchool
1"? "'''" ( i" I'i'u. :it s, nth m
Philadelphia Turngemeinde
School reopens Sept. 7 Oymuastles, fiitlin.
mine mill (ierm.in. nooklrt an reauret.
rnroll nun.
llroiil t. nnd Colnmlila Are.
ZECKWER-HAHN PHILA.
MUSICAL ACADEMY
hWAKTII.MOKi: PKKPAKAfoilY SCHOOL"
....j-w.. .11. ,
CIIK.STNL-T HIM.. TA.
Chestnut Hill Academy
St. .Marlins. Chestnut 1IIII. rn.
An Idea'ly located country boardlnc and d
school for boys. Especially low rates for
five day boarders Reopens September 7
CAlaloiruei, on r-pii. itton "
J. I.. PATTI-IISOV Headmaster
MKICCr.RMIt'Kft. PA.
hM. j The Mercersburg Academy
run uuia ftiercersburjr, P
Send fie estalnue to
WAI MANN IUYIVK. Ph. n.. I.t, D.
ITendm,f " TlnT ltO
Mnm rbool
I'm l'i m .i m 'i
1(117 Sprnre Street
i i. ii nm, Send
The Cowles School
OAK LANE
Founded 1896 Reorganized 1919
An O'd School with a new name, new conditions and new standards, A board.
Inc and day school for Blrls from Klmlenrarten to Callove. Little boyg aqsepted In
primary classes of day tchool. HtroiiK faculty of Colleue.tralned women with success
ful esperlenco Individual attention, Supervised afternoon study periods. Puplla
of the school received hlKhrst ratlnva In examinations Riven by the College Entrance
Kxnmlnatlon Hoard In 1020 and 1021. Special attention Jtlven to girls preparing for
Colleco Examinations,
lleautlful (rounds containing- six acres, xlvlnir ample opportunity for hockey, basket
ball und tennis Physical training. Opposite Oak I-ane Station. Three hlocka east
of York Iload on City Lino, llus serilce. for Information telephone Oak Lano 102U,
EMMA MILTON COWLES, A. B Head of School
T
TEACHER TRAINING
Iradiia'ea of our Teacher Tra n
uib t'ourees are e'lKtble to tear
onuncrrin! Hubjecta In iiubllt and
private sc hool
l)u School openi Sept. (1
Mitht vhool oiiens Sept. 10
It r ',r T,"th venr book
PEIRCE SCHOOL
OF BUSINESS ADMINKTEAnON
I'lne strert West of llrond
Thf ichool you have nltcais knoii n
HOW DO VOC spr,NI YOl'll KVUMNfj.
Take ono of our l'.venlnu Courses llook
keeplntr. Monostrunhi or Stireijrlai n0 th.it
you can securo a better puln position, uur
'oursos aro exceptionally thoroush and nt
yi u for anv poHitlon of responsibility. Enroll
any time
PIIII.A. Ill SI.MjSS rOI.I.RCK
and nllee nf Commerre
1017 flii-etniit St.. Philadelphia
Friends' Select School Jj-
The rnrkwaj. Chrrry nml leih Rlli.r "
All crudes between Kindergarten ut,. ri.
Ime. Stands for th 'ruuiih wuik and a'l-round
Christum ehnrai t" Helna Nmih Month
10th. Now opon for Infection ami enroll,
ment Waller W Hittlhind. Prlnrlpul.
PKNV.irnc.. p
.Miss Illman's School for Klntlerinrtnera
Sr n 0.allu'U, Co"f-. Primary meth
ods Practice Kindergartens. Home-IIka
students residence For particulars, address
A T. II.I.M.VN. Principal
rtox 1.. SB0O Walnut St.. Philadelphia. r .
rnii.Anni.rniA sciioor
OF DEMON FOB WOMEN
llroad A Master Hts.
n.s-rii i me An, .New Claiata n Clardsn
Architectural Deelicn. Mural Decoration.
IIbm Suiu flP,lk Slinil fn. ,!!,- l ...
Phlla.. Ta College prep. & secretarial
our ei Athletic Write Dept L,
MISS s JANET SAYWAnn. Principal.
PennsyUanla Overbrook.
ntlSKMflNT PA.
HOLY C1IIMI COM.riftf!
Por i-oumr women, under direction of th
Sliers of the Socleti of the Holy Child
Jesus Bachelor of arts course, music, art
Pe.iutlful bulldtntts and forty-acre campus on
Main Line Tor details nddress th Dan.
Pot 2a D Row, mnnt Penna.
MIAItOV HIM..
rKKKlOMI N M IIOOI. mil HOYS
Mllli t'ri' in l(ij i .. s 'i',rahipi Not
(Oncluct .1 f-.r io li' 1 I i i'ea Cittal.iKue
i,"v i ". iiiii.i.r,. I, i, . iTinclnal
lto IP PrnllNlHiri;. Pn,
WKNONAn V
Till", CADK.MY OK TIIK HOLY CIIILU
A twardlna and day school for Blrls. 37th
ear Conducted by the Slaters of the Social
of the Holy Oilld Jesus General and co'laxe
preparatory courses, music, art. domestic.
eclenre Hates SnOO. Addresa th Mother
Superior Dox 2S D Sharon HIII Penna.
Moilrrn hiislnesh N n arlcnre. (Jet
n rlrntlflo Ii'ih no tr ilnltu;,
UNIVERSITY of PA. EVENING SCHOOL
ina lisun Hill I'll. s It r 1(10, stu. 2.10
U $5 a MonthPBV rMinmm.h
Shorthand Tipewrltlnsr H.iokkeei.ini? Secre.
I larlal and I.uslnes Admlnlstrsrl-in by d.
riilly tniln-rt te idler I'AI.MEK nUSS
Nr.S'l SCrtiVH, Id S Tenth "T.'et.
en
llfc
I llll, ll()I.MS st lltllll.. r.'OI limit St.
lll open f 'r lis tnent -second i,n Sept. .'J
1021
A rtav sr on' for iMr'a and fmall hova
T-f 17 HKT1T W ItlMH-V ll.,l,U,r...
' hie pitot.iirsx ciiooi . mo isth st"
Piil.lie Si io.i ''irrliiium "hurt Huiiri
snmll clni," PT detalln n rite
MISH PKt.l.l ' 117 11 N .Till S P,
LEARN LANGUAGES
tfK BERUTZ SCHOOL
'lSIl CIIKSTNUT STIIKCT
ItriU'CKD SI MMKH IIATUS
TO 1 1 II Tl I'IM.. MACHINE CAl.t t l..TI(J
Si ini eientnrt course.
The Taylor School "J10 V"" st.
; I hone M'jilnut 8.M
ITtENCII and i M i irntlca lessirra" r7s7
cbiss ptofifsor ba' few oih nlnv i rlv.iti
or i.mall class. unorfchlp 222n pinn ,
KOSl.N. PA.
HPKINO (IAH1II..N INHT1TUTI5
llroad mid Spriutr (lurilrn Sts., l'biln.
Day and Nlelu Clasfea Art Electricity.
Mechanics and Auto, Opens September 10
Maher Prep. & Tutorlnic School, Summer
course Col ft Hlali Sch Mr I In S 3th at
1'hlla. School of Office Training
Enter now and le ready In Sn days llest
positions forOUROHADUATES In Ht.no,,.
ranhv nr Hook'plng Iidr Tilda:., 8t B. IB
school rou exceptional ciiii.nni's'
Every focllltv In a beautiful suhurba'n
iioiiui foi th.' edu. atlnn of children unab a
to alt.nd publlo or prlvite achools Domeatle
Sciince It mll.-a f"itn Phlla Pooklet.
MOI.I.1K WOODS, Prlnrlpal
llox 171 ltolin. Pn,
ASIIIH KM! IM Mass.
Cushinc Academv co-jsuucaTioa""
. . iraauata
accepted by all colleees. The lest at mod.
trate cost. Address H S. CtiowRtt
..M PhD Pi'nclnal Aahhiirnham Yfaaa
Wenonah Military Academy
Healthfully situated In a realdantlal
town A faculty eecrnd only to that of
West Point In ,'niclency Ac.demle
rourse. 5,30 for the echool year Seo
arato Juninr Depa'tment fdSO for achool
iesr Cata'orr and view hook Hot ill
llll. CIIAIU.r.s II. 1.0IIENCE Pre
MAJOlt CI.IYTON A. 8NYDEK. h -pt.
Ml SICI
HYPERION
INSTIU'CTION
vi.iiii . --
fir 1-14 I'l.,
SCHIIOI, OF MI'SIO
ctp. lla hnnt llll, Vm..I
rcan Kmnklln K Cresson,
it i .V r. Penn St . Gtn
LEEFSON HILLE rV7rM'TOI'v
Pllll.H school Ml mc SIPKHVISKD
' IMI-Jd Clir.sTNCT ST.. PIIII.A.
KEOPEVs SEPTKMIIKK I0TII
MAsIIIM.TON n p
GUNSTON HALL'
A Select Wsihinrton School for Cirli
HlRhcst it.nilaril. in general collide
pnp.irntorv anil jrrnduatc courses AH
forms of ntlilotl.'v m i,t trained super
vision. Vor caMl.ii; ird views ntiarcas-
MRS. BEVERLEY R. MASON
1907 Tlorlda Avenue, Wnihlnton, D. C
Young 11 omen and dlrla
i.rnry.. pa.
I.TN'tirV till I .irmvti...
A clrls' sih...i rlnce 1740 Vlcad'emlc roller.
Preparatorv & Silal Coursea Separate Jr
.n,,,,t-.. 'Vmnasium. Secretarial Catalnc
Ue P Wtemt'L r,'L ""1.103. I.ltltz P i
" IlKVllV I'V "
'muiir Mn and J'oja
l.ANCASTKK, PA.
ritANKI.lN AND MI(SIII.I, ACADKMY
Prepare boa for all Collrir und Trrhnleal
Scboula. Moderate terms, t iltuloitup. Addrei.
K. M lll(TMN ITInrliV.il U"r,M
llnx 4 IH. I. line later Pn .
iii:.M)i;uso iLLic n c.
nine nunc ninnui icr no a Select, Acrred
lid si uii.li fur tan ' .is u,t uiiur i
Idea ly located In delightful healthful cli
mate, homu.llko. reflnlna Intluenc k....V.
camp & rerular session provide all.yr. horn L I
ehool. Sajalonal fee. fBSO. H,.,.!. .l
dressi Nartb Carolina, lUndersonrUlc, Bex t,
DLVON MANOR
Phila,a'nc"""' p',",'"' " " ,0 mllc "n
,1KS. I.VMIDON' jAMlINPrmcpa.
JitHL1 ! I EH.KM . V A
BISH0PTH0RPE MANOR
. Ilux 3Ti, IIISTIII IlIIIJM 1A
Offers exceptional opportunity 'to a l'lmli,i
number of Klrla In thrlr PrepaFation f'r
col en or for aoclal or business life speia'
two-sear nnlshltiB course for High School
crodudtes Iiepllonal udvnntoceB in Music
Art. HuUKeholVl Arts and Sciences Arts Imi
Crafts Kpiealon ond Secretarial work
Junior Department
HlKh healthful location on the aloiw nl
fie I. eh lib Mountains. Near New York
and Philadelphia. r"
,wVi0nt!n'riri,p?.nCln AM"" CUud'
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