f "vwr -;i'-'V" n i . . i .vrw A..rtip v asw :iVJw" ts," r uy VI V j ST fV ' 1;; v , ' Mimmmimb&mij ' rfii ptembmp 10, ina " . . . & -1 it i., ( ' -V ' T r 1 i si r- J- ! I THE PEOPLES FdRUM letters to the Editor Philadelphia Critics and'Tranalt r"""".. r .11. ir..-ln P.1MI1 T.rilnrr! ..! fMi(r 0 h Bucitlno PtibHo Lcdoen '" ".i . correspondent wrote you uron the fact that while trav a our city n. "slo Httrrw ": ,,,i. that eon f?! r to. Unhapplllr. we have. ? .,;. our city he hoard Philadelphia jlUUT "- . . ".low" town. Tho corre- that eome explana- .n"'r V.. him. '! ' " u. .ml our fallings. 'M?. .11 ,h. factor that go to make up "... nil the factor tnni go IU nnu uj Slaved municipality of tho .amo cla.e ...,M lr assaVh-r of. .uKr as the Lbdobb as a newspaper, '.til t"Mr " . repudiate euch a. ver- ..illfl IIIUIB""""' - ... . . cut" . . . nliliirA tho baaa inain- She worked beforn marriage How ahc cannot do ho,- own washing, which la per fectly O. K but she would keep a dirty houie (three room and bath) If X didn't complain. Something always hurta her, -'. .t.il It Is too true. For Inatanro: DOt, ''". . .,. mm. when th. ?"'u rVaulrementi of tho community were l'M'' I, compared -with Ita present and p "-,.. ihero wcro nnca oi sireei cars aim -.- . ... future neeaa, ,ne.r " , '" ,.. Vln. Cal. J Btlll, ahe has a very hen thy appearanoe. 52 "!!n.l,Ta.rmounnt Menue.' To..0"' ? "" h.,r patcrta for two 10 .i'.r. Ii but one lino (No. 43) croanlng '1T.J .treet iKJtween Arch street (100 North) "'S'nirrd avenue (1200 North). ?. backward like a crab. ?. Bbvloui to the most unprejudiced that ""'" " . . Jl. Ik. l..ffl- ... "L.'k.i.lneBB l alack, with any degree of "JKuiTw or even common decency. How. JS? I It eolnif to handle (he Seaaut-Cei. a ff the Jlayor and Council cannot f.i the P. . T. to comply with lta 'J".?., and fuinit Its funotlona a a publlo 1.1. utility, who, then, Is tho real boas il1 tnlinT M. SULLIVAN. -iVdSpW-. September 14, 10. net Rid of Trouble-Makers m, tU KdKor of the Evening PuWo Ltdaer: . eifn your cartoon In this evening's pa- tfj Klan" being kicked out by "True Wleanlam." l " Bnd RPPredated by ff1 .."ell aa all true Americana. i fw more cartoona would also be ap jTnfiJte ihowliut tho hyphenates, no mat f""'...!' Lwrh country they hall, bolnc wr, tDl" ""- i Dcr .'.". v, , r ";;i.. ;k. n fl A. ana xne u. , .. " ".. 2V li in the A. E. F. and will nght again " l"cerUlnl'y am becoming more disgusted mrv day with the hyphenate, Tho cause Jar this la being compelled to listen to the ..marks of these German end Irish eym- Minims at my work every nay. vmv Hon't they go back to thoaa lovely Mantrls of theirs and stop their chinning irsr hr7 No. they havon't got enough mjh so should get tho samo treatment -,'ydu depict In your cartoon. Don't think I am a klansman, for I have ai time 'or them or any other un-Amerlcnna vhe are living and earning their bread and kttir here in America.. I QCn 100 IMVH ..11,1 IBMUin UfUII HID dtyi ns spent in France. What great dirt iney ."mi iiiub iii Lmu ui men tiMInt together as ono and every one of ,. tme-DIUS Allltriiniia. live (u.ii luni .miut CDflt 01 DlffOiry UI1U iiuvor iiucdiiuhuih iviiciu- er-Xf kiddles were Catholics, Jewa or frotiitints. ovl listen tho day of n united people f it. United Slates and rid us forever of thin trouble-maklnc hphenatcs. '"ri' she thorn tho boot along with tho i'lltn and rid ourselves of all the plagues it.ence. " Wi PttUa.delphla. September 14, 1021. Unhappily Married foils! Editor o the Evening Public Ledper: i Sir I hae been married ten seara. We lire haa any numoer or qunrrcis. we bfs a girl nine months old. Tho principal trouble Is my wife 1b bo very forgetful, but ihi can remember, to date and word, any time I say In the auarrellnc lino. She takes deep interest In mining out my butt before wo wero married. She picks ltprhole family whenever sho gets near thim. and keeps it up until a quarrel it-irts. . Lettcra to the Editor hould. bo as brier ana to" tno point' as -posslbl. avoiding anything that would open a denominational or sectarian dis cussion. , No attention will be paid to anony mous letters. Names and addresses must bo signed an an evidence of pood faith, although names will not he printed If request Is made that they be omitted. , The publication of a, letter Is not to be taken as nn Indorsement of Its views by this paper. Communications will not be re tumed unless accompanied by post ngf, nor will manuscript be saved. lr.cn til 8. Sho asked In hnv tho lima . ttnded. I had a quarrel With her before sho would return, She sneaks to the table jind says Braes before I get there, or verv low if 1 am present. Mo wero very pcor when married. Slnco 1 have been very wiecessful In business (a billiard room) and bought her a Car. I havo her on the deed for three housee. She never tklla me I havo don well, and la very cold toward me. If I kak her to wr.'te a business letter he will either forget it or wrlto it ten days later, but she meets the mall man on the second. I havo never seen her with any ope els. What can any reader advise me under such circumstances? MYSTKHT. Atlantlo City, N. J Sept. 11, 1021. Intimidating Citizens To the Editor o (ho Hvenho Publlo 'Ledger: Sir OovernmontB should exist by and with th9 consent of the noverned. When that principle Is overridden It Is "autoc racy." Any student of history knowa that rutooracy has boen for ngo tho forerunner of deterioration and mlsnnernment, result ing In tho fall of those governments. Wit ness condltlomi provalllnif In Hastern Eu rope, nolo also the suffering of millions of innocents Derause ot Bins nnil outr.ifrea com muted By auiooratn and their agencies. Are not 'anarchists, nihilists and extreme social ists well named when roferrod to aa "Hods"? Hut are they not tho effect rather than the cnuseT ' Can any student of history paint on 'ho walla of his Imagination tho picture thit will roprraer.t a true condition hero if autocracy Is iermlttort to contlnuo to gor- manaixej Ann tnough. sir. Kdllor. you may f scape the results, will your children and grandchildren bo so fortunato? Would you rot rather suffer than ccntrlbulo toward creating a condition causing your own fliah ard blood. In coining years, to surfer? In last evening's papor do we not road of e.n Incident In which a. girt was lined some 113 because aho cilled a policeman, ono "Palmer." "a bum"? Do wa not all know ty experlonco what a tirrorlstng thing it la to corns into contact with cither a polli-o-mnn, a magletrato or other court officer? Tho writer personally stood on a oertaln atrtet cornor 'n tho otmtral section of the cliv a few days auo and because a nnwstcy had dono eomothlng to arnum the pusslon of the pollcnmnn stationed st that corner he, tho policeman, want after the newsboy in the farhlon of n rev-nous Hon and "as n sheop before her shearers Is dumb, so he (tho noweboy) opened not his mouth," but the "all hlghoat" policeman rived and rave el c"onoe .if no mean teripor. applying profanity irofusely and vlthout stint. Hut two Instances have been cltej. Thoy nre almost as plentiful on the minutes of tho tiay. Are the jiecplo who respect Ameri can 'liberty, who love their country, who honor Qod and righteousness, going1 to sub mit to these condition Indefinitely? Remem ber ths Jacobins? CITIZEN, PhlHdelphlj, September 0. 1021. Defends "Eleanor's" Men To the lldltor ot the Evening Puollo Ledger: Sir Eleanor I'rlee writes a pretty In dictment of our acuo-s youths, even If grudgingly admitted to be superficially true. But lift your eyes, Eleanor, and see ths old folks who brought them Into life sneak ing over the distant hll.s ot their lives' fading yours after having set them adrift with little Intellectual or spiritual sign posts. Perhaps, Eleanor, your parents gave you all you needed to carve 'out a sill's way in life, Goodness knows, most ot them don't ,nted to carvel it Is handed to, them on a piatter, women, on tho wnoie, navo taken mors advantage and derived more benefits from their changed status than havo ths men. They want all the advantages ac cruing from their new freedom, while still retaining tho old privileges of a sex bowed and catered to. If women had provided In the home the moral and spiritual needs of men, there wculd not have been developed In our mod ern business world the cutthroat "do-or-be-dene" code that Is bo prevalent. An able Pro fessor of economlo eoclo'ogy some tlroe dgo In this column advocated tho wording of morrled women because of the mechanical changes depriving them of neoded diversion through work, but It Is only Intensifying our squirrel-cage dlsxy paco of life. Instead of ualng that leisure for the ame lioration ot the old evils, they have entered the- market place and been themselves taint ed with 'he sickening breath of commercial ism, nunlnees Is to them such a nlco llttto contraption for turning; out finery and com forts. My acquaintance with the sex. In business and out, la neither shallow nor narrow, tnd the soft glances of those who nurr for favors and attendants quickly disappear under the steelly glitter of calcu lation when things do not come their way. Whon It comes to business they do not even rcapect tho old Btandby of "honor among thieves." A river rises never above Its soutce, bo seek out the homes and parental Impedi ments thnt stack in and divert tho course of our once gayly rippling streams of life. Eleanor, and blamn us not that wo make no flood tide to carry your ships out to tho golden sea, q. q, Philadelphia, September 0, 1021.. fTi:Mmii' not i r r. sriMMiinp Nrmrr,s NAWSCO LINES Announce tho following changes in the personnel of their Philadelphia office : L. E. NORBOM, Vice President & Manager W. P. RUDROW, General Freight Agent W. F. DIEIIL, Assistant General Freight Agent NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. 130 S. Fourth Street, Philadelphia " NAWSCO LINES Pier 19 North Foot of Vino Stroot S. S. West Isleta Scheduled to Sail Sept. 17th DIRECT to SAN DIEGO. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. OAKLAND. SEATTLE, TACOMA. PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND VANCOUVER, B. C. For Rates and Information NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. A acuta V S Shlpplnrj jjonrd 136 S. Fourth St., Phila. Phone Lombard 5791-2-3; Main 7781-2 feWHITE V. ' I. ft i a-... I i . r .urM viler i.uurir numiimiij.iuii m.min a... oi u... m vn.. a ADRIUIC '.'.. Oct." 5 Not. 2 Nov'. 31) ,. e York Liverpool XSPS'C 'ct. 1 Oct. SO Nov. So CELTIC .. . . Oct. 10 Nov. 1? Dec. 11) Ni lork and Iloston Asnres. (.ibrultar, llltn.fi ,BP"! """.A'W?-1 A- IrTvni.iV, ' v ."" "sTJi " .-I'.iV wi'i. 3" VAX. MIC Oct. 2H I ,. niiuueipiiia i.nerpooi HATEItroilD . .H-ut. n Oct. 22 Dec. 3 Red Sfae tors fr!,;;f.l. Plymouth. Cherbourg, Antweni WFUND , . 8M,t. JJ7 Oct. 21) Dec. 3 lWiP Ort. 1 Nov. Dec. 10 ksnnv.V. " Oct. IB Nov. 10 D.c. 84 M0OM.ANI) ,,.Oct. u No.2 M.M..I-.. L. ... ilr.. "niu iiniunurg Liimu liming W?I(M cluss pass'crra only) Oct 12 v "elclit for Ilnnilg only--S.m from New "rk eae duy later. Wnftiitfi,'l,yi,del,n,1i Antwerp BM-iAC Sept, 28 SC1T1IIAN .Ort. fl -uiKI Ort. r"1"! Oct. 23 nsVvr t ., ," K IIAMBI'IIO 1) NZIf) 'WUUI.IA . . xOcl. IB Ileo. I AhS';. .. .:" ?. .rrr. u . tniuiii a urunsouiiei. 'Alio call nt ltrunsbuttel. BlCHiri i v' '"""'"Khla Hambur ATLANTIC THANHI'OrtT LINK in..... nillBdeliilila tendon iusoi'iti 8p,'2b IhCYTIUAN .Oct. 8 "uim . o ,U?I'TiAJ'"-AMKRIOA LINE Ktrm tl.,'ltJllil Uotlerdam BwiyJlV...:.- Went. 21 .--""' u Oct. 10 !TRl SMl.lnt" Marino Co. rau.nr.; nm"1 .S' .OU.t0 TtlNH mce. 40.V414 Itonrae niilg.. I'hlla. SEAGER LINE,' rniLADELPHIA to CbrUtianla. Cooenhnmn nninpnh..,. Stockholm, Helslngfors anil Reval U. S. MAIL Q'lM? nit'nii W8AT8.nV!!" ...'.'? .B?Pt. 80 SririL"": T.I-Mdlna; Is.unl In Ml pKtt aa?rtnP,.',l, !,.r"1 Swtllsh IVrnis. gp fW, ,err,a0,0NffV;?"""' U i 1;,Ani'sn,p G0- rnc WJ 7 wancltield & Co. KERR LINES Sailings from Philadelphia BREMEN HAMBURG S. S. "Bannock" (USSB) Sailing September 24 Hudson Shipping Co., Inc. AOKNTS LAFAYETTE IIUILDING PHILADELPHIA, PA. "ell Telephone Kejstene 'Telephone I ombnril (13(11 Mnln 0IJ1) r ronnMEKCAB I r oTrniicuiD i luce " PHILADELPHIA to CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST, LONDONDERRY, SLIGO Oilier Ir.sh Torts If Rulllclrnt C'urso Oder a SS "Eastern Hello" ...Sept. 23 S S "Tanhmoo" ...lBt Half Oct. E. W. STR1NGF1ELD Philadelphia Manager Moore & McCormack Co., Inc. 428 Hourso Liltlu., Phlla. . Lombard 0B8S Jtaln 7S1 DIXIE STEAMSHIP LINES PHILADELPHIA to Bristol, Manchester, Glasgow t r et n a o tfrmt-r sir A n , U. O. a. u. J. J. ui ct-mn y IlIEl'Ti:U TO HAIL HIT!'. 17 U. S. S. B. S. S. "MONOMAC" KXI'KCTED TO H.IL K.MILY OCT. AT CONl-KltKNCK UATltS Harriw, Magill & Co., Inc. 425 Lnfayctto Bide., Philadelphia Lombard 620- A Mnln 78J0 k. u Questions Answered Liberty Bell Dimensions I'o the Editor ot the Evmlng Public Ledger: "lr Kindly clvo me the answers to the following: Hela-ht of Llborty Uell. diameter t top and bottom, weltrht of bell, cost, otc, and any other Information recardlns the bell. 8. W. MOUTON. Philadelphia. Seotembor B. 1021. The Dell la twelve feet In circumference n.wu.iu hid .... tiiiu Devqn lOOi BIX incnes il'vo lima, iiio uicu around tho crown. It Is throe feot follow-1 Binning of the war, In the lip to. ths crown, anfl two feet thrc Inches over ths crowri. Th metal of lh bell Is three Inches In the thickest part. near ths lip. The length, of tho claoper Is thtee feet two inonea. ana me weimi oi in whole Is 2080 pounda. Ths orUInal bell was cracked when It was nrsi runs- ana was ,... tne ih nrm of Wis h fltowe, which received six pounds fourteen shilllncs and flvs penes for n worK. Tho Word "Folk" To the Editor of the Evening ruollo Ledger: Sir For tho benefit of several of your readers will you kindly tell me about the uao of the word "folk"t I often see It in tho tisoers In Its plural use. Is It (rood ussceT O. W. L. Philadelphia. September 11, 1031. The word has two forms of plural folk ard folks. Either Is correct. Shakespeare uses the word In this wlsel "In winter's tedious nights alt by ths fire With good folks and let them' tell thee tales." The Dlble uses the word tn Psalms, Ixvll, 4, thus: "Thou shalt Judee tho folk right eeJsIy." In Mark, vl. 0. wo read! "He laid Ills hands on a few slole folk and healed them." Tho modern usage, however, is folks. States With Mothers' Pensions To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Please state In your People's Forum how many States have mothers' pensions. W. L. C. Philadelphia, September 11, 1021. , Forty States of ths Union have mothers' pension laws, the first having been placed on tho statut.s of Illinois In 1011, Wages of Coal Miners To the Editor of the Evening Jubllo Ledger: Sir Has there been a reduction In tho wares of coal miners this year? , C. L. P. Philadelphia. September 11. 1021. Tho wage agreements between the miners and operators in both the anthracite and bituminous fields run for two years, and the present agreements terminate March 81. 1022. Germany's Former African Colonies To the Editor of th Evening Publlo Ledger: Sir What dependencies did Germany have lr Africa before ths beginning ot the war and lost through her nofeat? H. L. HAINES. Philadelphia, September 0, 1021. At the bi-glnnlng of tho war Qsrman pro tectorate nr colonies In Africa consisted of Oermnn East Africa, Kamerun, Togo and German Southwest Africa. Tho total area of these colonies and of German New Guinea was 1,140,000 squaro miles, or more than five times tho area of Qermany at the be- Whero Can Ho Find tt? To the Editor of the Evening rubUo Ledger: Sir Where can I find the followlngl ,"fle low ths surface' stream, shallow and light, of what wo say ws arsj below ths stream, a light, of what wo think we nre, Ihere flows with noiseless current, strong, obocuro and deep, ths central stream of what ws aro Indeed." JOHN T. DOMINICK. Philadelphia, September 12, 1021. Meat Food of the Chlneso To the Editor of the Evening Publlo Ledger: Sir What is the moat common meat food with ths Chinese? B. A. O. Philadelphia, September 14, 1021. While cattle, hogs, sheep and fish pro vide part of the meat diet in China, prob ably the moat common of all food Is poul try. Many varieties of chickens, ducks and geeao are raised and eaten. Can Reader Answer7 To the Editor of the Evening Publlo Ledger: Sir Can any of ths readers of the Peo ple's Forum tell me where I can get a book called "Love Letters of a Literary Woman" J IIELF.N WEBEH pilladelphla, September 10, 1021. Wants Third Verso To the Editor of the Evening Pubtlo Ledger: Sir Can you help mo find ths other verse of the Inclosed doggcrelT It was In vogue about fifty years ago: "Yes, lr, I urn a Tankeo glrL I cry in the name! Tou spoke it In contemptuous scorn. To ms it speak of fums. rm proud of my nativity, Now England's good nnd greatl It's head and shouldors taller, sir, Than your boasted Empire Stats. "Let prejudice be set aside. Give sneering to ths wind, Bit down ahd look at actual facta, Arid see whM ,you win nna. Our mountains overtop your own, Our lakes you will not spurnl Although not quit a large as yours. Wo find they suit our turn." jane t. Monsa. irk Philadelphia, September 13, 1021. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES mmmM , H lillllllllllllTi lloth Hexes I "" "" "o(h "" am i " . ' TT ." ' .... ' I Poems and Songs Desired Wants Weather Verses To the Editor ot the Evening Publlo Ledge Sir Pleaao find for me the rest of t poem which was In one of my school reade' when I was a girl. It started; "January bilncs the snow. Makes our feet and fingers glow; February brings the rain. Breaks tho winter's Icy chain." F. F. T Philadelphia, September 0, 1021. Jf "The Apple Bough" To the Editor ot the Evening TuMlo Ledger: Str Will you please publish tho verses, or tell mo where I can find them, which begin: "The apple bough half hid the house, Whero llvel a lonely widow: Dehlnd it Btood the chestnut wood. Before it spread tho meadow." H. W. L. Philadelphia, September a. 1021. Can a reader supply them? "A Touch of the Country ' In the Heart of the City" A modern school, with over to centuries of ,'thy traditions, for boys and Kir's from tho primary gradei up through tho httfi school. College Preparatory nnil Orneral Courses. Largo plnygrounds. Abundance of light and nlr, Krophnsl nn hrond general culture and simple Chrlstlnn living, with regard to the needs uml aptitudes of euch niipll. Begins Ninth Month 10th. Cutulogue npon request. FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL THE PARKWAY CHERRY AND 1GTII STS. WALTER W. HAVILAND, Principal The People's Forum will appear dally tn the Evening Public ledger, and also In the Hundnr Public Ledger. Letters discussing timely topics will he printed, as well ns reqnrated poems, and questions of cenerol Interest will be anvuered. MARTHA RAU Martha Ilau. 4142 N r.th street, Is an other of the many 17-x-ar-od ulria trained by Htraycr'H Business Col oko who are earn ing moro than J1000 00 a jonr. Ptraycr's graduates reeelto higher sal aries than others because they are more expert. It pays better to graduate at Strayer's han nt any other Bu3lne-n School or High School. STRAYER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 807 Chestnut Htrrot 1'hune: Wtilnut OMI SHOOR-TREDS America's Greatest Shoe for School, Play or Dress For Foot Health for Economy and For Insurance Against Distortion PRIENDS' r CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM For Boys enJ GUIs Philadelphia, Px. FOrit ELIUIKNTARY SCHOOLS IRIh A. Ituce Ms. Mill & Luncustrr Ave 17th & Olnird Av. flrrene M. ub. M liool l.nn Central School, ISth and Race St. Junior and sntor hlh school, Including col lege preparatory department. Develops the conatructlo faciltls through I'hyslcal an' moral culture. Httidi-nts tnught the pnictlca' nnd skillful use of hand3 n well na bralna Email classes. Constant porsonal contact with nn exceptionally nlile facuit Largo play f:round, gymnasium lunchroom, aplendlillj Ightod and enltlatpd classrooms. A few students may be admitted i off Opim to otier dennmlnatlo"" Welti, fo j-eor book & rates Charles Burton Wnlnh. Principal ISth and It ice Sts.. I'hllailrluhla. Mian' Shoor-Tredt" (Spring heal up to alls 12M) I ' eM xfly ml & I M 0 Girls' Shoor-Tredt" I '& Boys' ".Shopr-Treds" You cannot expect your child to be an efficient scholar if his or her feet arc imprisoned in shapeless, uncomfortable shoes. "Shoor-Trcds" are espe cially built to care for growing feet, strengthening them and correcting slight distortions through exercise. And service their uppers arc especially tanned to prevent scuffing and their so'.es give double wear. "Shoor - Treds" are outgrown in the majority of cases not outworn. Fall prices as follows; Sizes 6 to 8 Children's $4.25 Sizes 8 to 1 1 Children's 4.75 Sizes Hi to 2 Misses' 5.50 Sizes 11 to 2 Boys' 5.00 Sizes 2& to 6 Big Boys' 5.50 Sizes 2 to 7 Young Girls' 6.75 AH Classes Open Sept. 19 Register Now All departments open September The Stevens School GERMANTOWN '' i)ri i AN OLD SCHOOL With a New Spirit and New Equipment Modern School for Girls Tor Boys through tho First Orade Klnrterunrten niementary lunlnr and Uenlor High Schools, Collego I'reparatory nnd General Cours s. Corps of Experienced Tenrhers Attention to Ind vldual Olffirpnees. So cialized Itecltutlons. Directed Studv Training for Cltzenrtilp, Character Itutldlng, Athletics, Kducatlonal Motion Pictures. Hnrollment limited. For Information address, Prln MISS KATHAIUNK M. nKMVORTII 1!21 W. fheltcii Are., (I'tn. riiilu. Hell I'hone: (,inn intuvwi 20.1 WANAMAKER INSTITUTE of INDUSTRIES X. W. Tomer 5Rd -"' TVnlnnt Streets Opens September 15th All Courses Coronnre Trices With Other Schools IJar Coursei From $32. V) fo 112(5 00 P Months' Average. $3 B0 to 512 25 Per Month Afternoon Conrset From IB.0O to ".00 T Months' Avrrnrr f2.1S to $IO..S Per Month Kvenlng Courses, l'rom Sl2 00 to 37.00 7 Months' Average, fl.70 to tS.ZH Per Monlh .......n. .m... Vrnm gift. 00 tO 32.00 o Months' Average, 2.oo to $3.bo rer Month 1 19 morning, afternoon and evening sessions. Highest grrado instruction in all lines. Apply at onco for as sistance in planning a course. Write, phone or call today for Catalog E-7. Phone; Diamond 0C31 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Ilrond Rt. helow ISerks Plilluilflphlu Cave J2.00 to 110.00 raying In advance, or pay in lour wseit. Ixc. SHO. for Catalog or Son1 Postal Evening Course in Accounting Open Sept. 19 A ery deslrablo profession I, un reaeonH Its eilarles are attractive It can bo learned thoroughly nn .fi..iint v at thn T:enlnir C at Pelrco School without In e f r ing with our aauy worn. IVrite for nth Year Book PEK5CE SCHOOL 'business of ADMINISTEATION Pine Street, tt'int of IlriiaU Phllidelnhl.k E imnscsrss THE FARNUM SCHOOL 1807 Pine St. nF.OrKNH ON MONIJAV. OCT. 3 Girls Mttle nojt Kindergnrten Miss Rush and Miss Wilson prtnrlnnU NEFF COLLEGE IinVUI.Ol'S nl' tioners. as momnry thinking, confldetn o etc. Ilemnes Feur and Self-Comfiouneea. Improes Kn I.rcsslon In Cementation, Urntory, Klo-t-utlnn, riramatln Art, etc. DAY. AIT. .1 KVK. Courses, claaa and prlato Coii'-sed for Clulm DeKree Diplomas, Children Sat. Morn Private Interview Literature. Write, Call. Phone Stiruee 3218 I Tin I lll'STM'T STUP.KT The Geuting "Shoor-Tred" is also carried out in foot wear for dress, dancing and gumnasium even in our famous "Foot-lite" Ballet Slippers. Children's School Socks & Stockings Fine ribbed Cotton Stockings, extra spliced heel and toe and triple JC knees. Black, white and tan; all sizes T'OC Fine ribbed and English ribbed Mercerized Stockings, black, tan and I CA white; aU sizes GUC Children's heavy-weight Mercerized, broad-rib Socks, black and CQ cordovan; sizes 8 to 10 OI C Children's -length Mercerized Socks, in white, black, tan andCf cordovan; sizes 6V2 to 10 OUC Children's -length Mercerized and Silk-Mixed Socks; navy-and-CQ black, brown-and-black, brown-and-gold, navy-and-green J OtC Children's -length Wool Socks, all sizes. . . . $1.95 1230 Market St. Shoes and Stockings for all the family IThe 5 fo 1308 (pronouncedvtimc) Chestnut St. 5tor 0f Famous ShTTri Shoes and oiucKings ror all the family 1 9 SoUth 1 1 th St. (Quick Service Men's Shop) Every Foot Professionally FittedThree Geuting Brothers Supervising FRENCH Conversation, reading and wiltlnc tauiht correctly and rapidly by simple. Interesting method. One weekly lesion of one hour nnd a half In small day and eve ning rlasei heKlnnlnc Sepjt. 20 Enroll now Georges Gregoire, Instructor A Tf i ord of en eara teichlriff, '"linnl 21K Mli'd'e i It Hlilg. 31 N Htll !t. maki; kh k kvi:nin(.s piciii'iiaui.k StenocnipherK an I Ho ikkonpera earn moro than clerks. Pripare yourself for a sell pajlnn: poeltlnn tiklnc one of our Kve nlnic Couraes llnnkkeeiilnir and Accountancy, n- "t.nocTapln and Sorrotarlal. Indlldual S"V InHtrurtl n 'irnll any t'me 3J(a piiii.a m sim:s rni.i.ntiis Msjj mid College of Commerce HtF 1017 ( hr unit St . Philadelphia Swarthmore Preparatory School Prep&roi for crl s or Ufa worlc. Rend for booklet, "A Man Mnklne Slioo ," and learn the secret of our notable and continued suc cess in tiatntne In vi Heparata Junior Departmert for li in n 11 W. P. TOMIINsOX. 31. A. Hoi .'() Nunrllininre, Pn. JtjVMiS Dar School fjrfz.&rT Mt sdooi Tr zrLr f20owinutst.i &CJtllfijlj rtiladclplu. Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art Broad and Pino Streets, Phila. Art Department Textile Department Thorough work undor trained specialists In all branches of industrial Art. Claases In illustration. Interior Decora tion. Pottery. Metal Work, l'urnlturs. Textiles etc. Day and nvetiln Claaies; Summer School. School circulars contalnlns detail Infor mation will bo sent on apnllfntlo . f-chool opens September 'i neRlatratlon Daya. S-ptnmber 14 to 21 lncluale. HUClKlt ELLIOTT. Principal $5 a Monthr Phila. School of Office Training Hnter now and l ready In 30 daya. Heat poeltlone f i-ol'MOIlVD 'AILS In Stelliw ranhv i.r H'.nk'nlnu- Tyxler Tl dc . 3 H III Nlzht School. Day Tuition. J15 a ilonth. e orthand Tpwr!tlnir, HookkeeplnR. Secre tarla' and Huslnea Admin etratlon by spe cial y trained teachers PALMER BU3I- nijss at-iiooi,. iu s. Tenth street Philadelphia TurnBemeinde Krliool reopens Sept. 7. OymnaHtles, Snrini mine and Herman. IJookk-t on request. Enroll nntv. Ilrond 8t. nnil ColnmMa Ave. .-IIAIttl.N MM. I. I'A. llli: ACAD1IMV OP rilH IIOLX Cltll.U A boardlnn and day schoui. for girls. S7tn ear. Conducted by the a eters of the Societ of the Holy Ould Jeaui General and co loit preparatory courees music, art, domeaiia ecience. Kates t',00. Addreaa the Mother Buperlor. IIox 2f D Sharon II II, Penna. Romtsinvr HOLY CHILD COLLIDE For younr women, under direction of the rilirs of the Society of the Holy Child .leeun Tlarhelnr of arts course, music, art. i Deautlful building" and forty acre campus on Main Line Tor details, nddreas ths Deao. Hnr 2r. r TtnTnnnt rntia Yotinc Men and Ho Viittnu Alen nnil IIoh UI'NON ll V. .1. wi:mvii n. .1. PlIILlt pi:kino Caaioa for Men and Women, Enroll now. Prhat' or clans Imrtrnctlon. 10th year. D A MIOCMAKXJl. Principal. NATION VI. SCHOOI. of r.lcHtitli.ii ami Oratory iOli t'lirslnut .Street "' "" ' iiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiinj4' OAK USE Clll'MIIV DAY SCHOOL A dlatlnctlely prai tKal g liool. Kinder sarten to college, uien air rue ma, 30 acres ot playgrounds and wood and ind Mdual at tention, lius wer i I'liune 3relrne 807. P. 31. rilOFI ll III Itlleuilmaater. ZECKWER-HAHN PHfLX MUSICAL ACADEMY Main Hrlinol. 1017 Spruio Mrert Puplla may enter any time. Send for rroepectUH v y5SS II d kw&WW Wenonah MILITARY ACADEMY Whero character, manliness and honor are developed. Wenonah ii an independent unit in your boy's education, and not merely a preparatory school. Healthfully situated in a solely residential town. A faculty second only to that of West Point in efficiency. Academic atudies for college preparation. Special and buiiness courses. Military system brings out all that is good nnd 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 tho school year. Catalogue and View Booh Upon Requett DR. CHARLES H. LORENCE, MAJOR C. A. SNYDER, Pretident Superintendent BOX 411. WENONAH, NEW JERSEY MAM.ll'S, N. Y. St. John's Military and Preparatory School, ManliuS " m1, ' " from, Syracuse. ' Complete equip Well- ordered ath ?M s BuMltn n piep c nirse Jun ior Bchoul llih yr. Gen Wm Vtrbeck, Pres., Box J7n M i ma, s V C1IK.STNVT HILL. PA. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS 9PHnm Opena Sept. 20. A few acan. JVrflaWyl clea for earnest co'lege pre. raratory hoy Stanley U Yarnall Prlni'lpal. Miss Wharton's School 1710 PINE ST. HKOPI.'NS SPP1. 20TH , filKIS AM) I.1TTI.K HOYS Iteel'ter NOW for liilprlty of Pu. etrnliiK clttsaes In Coiiiinerce nnd riii.uirf. UNIVERSITY of PA. EVENING SCHOOL IUH I.oa-nii Hull I'll t qr lOOi stu 3j Teachers Wanted bo8,?!?",1"1","'' positions, a'l kiadeit. Includlns IIlEll Schoo1, all suhjecta now open In Penna.. N J DM Md and NY Modern Teachers' Bureau Vkt' ? I ree Lnrnli't 11115 1IOI.11AN htllOOL. tSOi Walnut SL fill nnn tn Ifa lii,nn..nn ,- .;.' f? 1U21 ... ...w--vv-u . ,, atvi. ..', A day efiool for girls and small boys KI.IZAIUCTH W IlltVI.P.V. Ile!itlmi.'r.. BritiNo ti.vitnr.N institutk Ilrond and Sprinic tiiirUrn r)t , l'blla Day nnd Nlaiit ClasHoa. Art, Rlectric'ltT miwx.1 ....- .... ....... .-...rnr, ninpimjr IU llrevnril Hcliool, 18U Ch;tnut St., Loc. 0980 Hipreiwlon, Pub apoaUIng Parlln'try Law Maher Prep. & Tuto7Tng"T7hiioir"summr coursei Col, A HWh Ht Jlr US S Slih st. kohi.ynT ta7 " ' 6c1iool poit kxcbitiunai. chiuiiikn Every facility In a beautiful suburbia home for the education ot children unable to attend, pub.lo or rrlate schuola Doniestlo Belencei 14 miles from Phlla. llooklet MOLI.1K A. WOODS. Principal Hoi 174. Kuslni. Pai. AMUHUItMI.Vai. .MA.VH. Cushing Academy SVuum""1 accepttd by all colleges. The beat at mad. ,.U.. Fb.D., PrinclpaL Ashburnhain, itass. Chestnut Hill Academy di, ainriius, ineatnut II III. Pa, An Ideally ooated c. untr I mrrt)n,j and da achool for boya. EapeelaHy low rates for five-day boarders, rteopens September S7 Catalogue on nrpltcatton. J. I.. PATTKIHOV Ifendmneter Yiiting Women uml f)lrln THE COWLKS St HOOL POIt OIKLS From Ulnderuarteii thiouch High hehool, Prepares for CoIIpkh eniranco examinations Paculty of siperlcn ed women, tolleue trained All nutd. o- si i ts (..vmnnstlc , aiid athletics supervised b ateclal Instructor I i tie pom atveptel in Primary "-lnaei Tuition for day students, HIS to 1300 Luiiim Milton Conlm. V. 11.. Head of hchonl tuU I.niie. Philadelphia, p" !,c"001' ".Miss lllmuii's hchonl tor Jilmj7rc.irtiirra ' Jr . 3r. . Graduate i nirtu Primary mlt'h ods. Prartlce Klndemartenn Home like students' "'Jen."-, Tor particulars, addres, A r. ll.LMVN, Prlmliiiil Vox L. SfidO Wiilmit St .Phrudelnhla, Pn. THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMY City Line nnd Berwick Road Overbrook (FOVXDED nS) COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL Preparation for CnllsRs anl Scientific Eihool. undor liea.thful and Inspiring- con dltl ms In tlie euiiurbe. Actesaible b thu Pennsylvania Itallroad to uierbruolt or to IU a atatUns, by the eleated road aiid the cars ruuninit north on TiLM street, the Narbv'h llus. leaving tt8d and Market streets. ps,its til Academy etitrame The Headmaster will be at tho Academy on and after September 1. Upper Hchool opens September Si the Mlddki uml Lower bU.ools aeptember i:3. Circular en appiita. Greville Haslam Headmaster . 5nJ8IC.I. l.NSTIll'CTION I'IIII..M)1I.IMIIA SCHOOl OI' IIUSION POIt WOMK.V Ilrond H Muster Hla. Peatgn Pine ii- N, , , ia,t, tri fjsrdn Architectural Deslcn Mural Decnratlon MisMiHril s Hchool for dlrls. tHerlirook Phlla.. I V.Ki?,1"eae,.P';,'n ani1 e'ietarlai couiaea Athlellca Writ Dnt I MISS S JANKT aVY'WAHD Principal. ! Pennsylvania OverbronU iiirnii.KiiicM. pa BISH0PTH0RPE MANOR iiox -7., in. nil i;hi:m pa Offers exceptional opportunities to a limited number of girl. In the,r preparation for college or for social or IiuhIii-sh life Hiwcimi to-year flnlshinir course for nigh Bcimi graduates, Exceptional advantages In Music Art. HoUKBhoid Arts and Bclen.es Arts and Oralis Bxprcuslon and Secretarial woVit Junior Department -. High healthful location on the slnn. nf rtie 1-ihtgh Mountains. Near New o?k and Philadelphia. w Yor New nrmnailum and tiled swlmmln pool. R"'wV;Unt IT nklf ""'" AUdre.S Cl.Ud, COMBS CONSERVATORYMUSIC IITtli Veur A School of Individual Instruction Distinguished rrrulty and 00 Aaatttent Teachers. All Linnclirs tuuglit fiorraal Jralulng Courses for 'leathers with initruo. tlon In a definite method In each oeurie. together with practloal teaching experlenee, Uormltortss for Women, Hsclproosl Seta. tlooa with yolTeriltr of ranniylvnla. BU Gcacloua liulldlugi Our ail-page lllus- tratkd lk mailed free. OILBEIIT HAYNOLDS COMnS. Dlrstttr. ADMINI8THATIVE MUILDIWO ' 1331 B0UT1I IlttOAD STREET Iki.J I. IkV-xB III 4 Dlrwtor V .M t A .Schoo, nf Mutlo. StudotitH prepared for provisional work as -rganlsts, teachers and pianists. Instruction given In PIANO. OIlUAN, HARMONY, " Phone Locu' "S'Jli ftn 7HUI. or call IIS I Allt'II MTur.CT' LEEFSON-H1LLE SSWJ&yfilw . :i. .::; ;; . " . rm " iJf- ami viiiik naii. ...': lit vr'" IIM1H.K "nMr i.a. r iSIM . . s?a t-sV IsTB ... h- . a v.&ia .. 1 . I v ' . ' I- V r J, i f i Issal fi.. '-J Yl tl mi 1 1 pi m . 1i J"k 1, 'Al ViLs I I te,l ' w L'd ' liilfV.tfeif.' VOf.-Wv.', .e. r,v. A saaajsjsj, i i, i, fcM..,U2ii:,45tu