'' A fwpwp .r VV. raw THIS HKOINS THE STORY Andrew murine, peimcni iriiurr, . married for money. His . ' !' .Irfln c '"' ' nterested In hit Sn ?. Antheny Pfiser, who ha, ' .,V nil 'ihut her husband i re 'iZ.illc for the dhappeaiance. Lady .Partington, n beautiful and Zhar "ecrat interested in labor (M,l f neinhber trio interests iZ utluable pelitieal papers, and . L ara" men! 'eith l'aliiser en the WrUV has struck him. The Y,llt,ru Ml ever. Andrew . is kept nier observation by inspector (ill- d brilliant feminist leader, offer Talknie the Premiership. He. Jehn Urir varty. ignoring inducements trid out te. him by llorleck, the Pre- AND HKKK IT CONTINUES "B L'T you arc nut te ruin the ceun try!" llorleck fnltcrcd. "The Democrats are .Socialists." "Frem one point of view," Tnllentn rejoined, "cv;ry Chrlminn Is a So Se ellt. The terra menus nothing. The program of my new party aims at the destruction of all artificial barriers which make prosperity easy te one and difficult te another. It alms net only tt the abolition of great fortunes ami trusts, but at the abolition of the con ditions which make them poRilble. It embraces a scheme for national Kervlee and a reasonable Imperialism. It has a une program, and that in mere than any government which has been In office since the war has hail." Mr. Herlock rose te rite feet. "Tallente," he pronounced, "you tre a traitor te your class and te your "lie' (.truck the bell vlcleu-dy. His tiilter turned away with a faint smile. "Don't annoy me." he liOKRed. "or I Buy some day have te send you te the Heuse of Lords!" CHAPTER XI Tallcnte, ebejing an urgeut tele phone message, made his way te Clar idge's and sent his card up te his wife. Her maid came down and invited him te hfr suite, an invitation which he promptly declined. In about n quarter of an hour she descended te the lounge, dretfed for the street. She showed no signs of confusion or nervousness nt hli visit. She was hard and cold and fair, with n fraudulent smile upon her lips, dressed te perfection, her muid hovering in the background with a Pekingese under one nrm and a jewel cane in her ether hand. "Thank goodness," she snld, as she fluttered Inte a chair by his side, "that jeu hate bccnCs even mere than I de! Yeu have the air of a man who has found out no end of disagreeable thlnfts!" "ion nre observant, he answered dryly. "I have just come from the I'rlm.j Minister." ' "Well?" "I find that rnlllbcr has been con ducting a regular conspiracy behind my back, with reference te this wretched peerage. He has practically forged my nnme and has placed me in a most humiliating position. Yeu, I suppose, were his Instigator in this mntter?" "I suppose I was," she admitted. "What was te be his reward his ulterior reward, I mean?" , "I premised him twenty thousand pounds," she answered, with cold fury. "It appears that I overvalued your Importance te your party. Teny apparently did the same. He thought that jeu had only te Intimate your readiness te accept a peerage and the thing would he arranged. It heems that wc were wrong." "Yeu were doubly wrong," he re plied. "In the first place, there were difficulties, and In the second, nothing would have induced me te accept such a humiliating offer." "Hew did jeu find this out!" she Inquired. "The Prime Minister offered me the Parage less than an hour age." he angered. "I need net eay that 1 unhfsitatlngly refused It." Stella ceased buttoning hep gloves. There was a cold glitter in her ejes. "Yeu refused it?'' "Of course!" She was silent for n moment. "Andrew," she said, "jeu have Marcely kept your bitrgaln with me." "I am net prepared te admit that," he replied. "Yeu held n 'very con siderable seelnl position at the time when I was In office. It was up te you te make that geed." "I am tired of political society," she answered. "It Isn't the real thing. New jeu are out of Parliament, though, cvrn that has uinlshed. Andrew!" "Well?" She leaned a little toward him. Khe began te regret thnt he had net accepted W Invitation te vlblt her In her suite, fars age she had been nble te bend nlm sometimes te her will. Why should ie take It fnr grnnted thnt she had lest her power? Here, however, een persuasions were difficult. He sat upon a straight, high-backed rnalr by her side and his face seemed at though It were carved out of stone. 'inn hnve always declined, Andrew, te make veiv much use of my money," shy vahi, "Could we net make a bar gain new? I win Bivi jeu a hundred tneunand pounds nnd settle five million 'lellnrs en the holder of the title for mer, if ion will accept this peerage. wouldn't mind a present te the partv funds i-itlir. If that helped matters." Tallcnte shook his head. I am sorry for jour disappoint "I'm." he snld, ",t netjilng would induce me te accept a sent in the upper fleu&c. i mvn ethcr ,,ian!)i- Ttiey could be changed." Impossible!" "Vnii mi;ht be forced te change taem." "Ily whom?" The Miille maddened her. Hhc had Fc'mt je c subtle. She became flam jyant. hhe leaned forward in her .VnVhnt. Imvp " ,,ene with Teny Palllser?" she demanded. mil it? romnlned absolutely un- thin i llni1 hren "pctlng some- lhn u l , . ,l "U ,,n, tint it had been deln.vcd s (A threat?" he asked pli ilu. " ll, wllnt '" lle h. i. v'Vri. ne only wemlcr was se long. camntly. ilk ,,. "" "" "KPi ,1P" "en t "h i him?" """ Whnt ,,,l, J0U ,l0 H,Wl!H.i ',0 J'i think he deserved?" N'ebt her Up. liumL ", J0U ,"re "", ,,,est detestnhle Ci ' "!Lt-' "he ,,vor breathed," she 1HHW.J. "Sup,,0,.iB 1 mi te the ie. "Tn1."''.''0 '"'''"ilramatle," lie begged, te ViT,lrNt lmM- wl'iU hnve jeii te r , ,l10 M,,,"'l Ihiee. in this conn cenn "lZ ,.nny,,",e: .wlff cannot give ni.ei,ee against lier litislmntl." Wned"" "J mlt t,l"7 ""'"'tiling has hap v i,V", k,h" "'"kwl eagerly. tet ti.''i '"i'blng." he replied, "ex pcure.1 t1Vnt,",,ny I,,l,l,H has dlsap ani i ,,,ur ''""""Hliiiicni which you mj nmL'0W ,ttbe,it' thn' be bus forged Si eeTsn.,?'1 cn ?,red ,nt0 "Hrace. &'.S irniy wllh y- nnd thnt be Jocund tnrem 4"ly "' ' Political uwunier reat Importance te we," li NOBODY'S MAN S' rfr eelhwrlflclna Laber Part,, i,Arr. with Miller, a coarse 'grained l Viit Minn. n. rinrnijftrf my i , Ml,.,. n . alaHHikiP.JiV'j.ii.tAi,v.. ,-.r M,..itfi . i. 'r , 1 iV,L?M . ' ' K'l&'A'-.: .&?. '. . ,- 1- jfAi" :-:Ey E.PhilIips Oppenheim "There Is another way," he suggested. "I might divorce you" "I knew nothing about the political document," she said quickly. "Possibly net," he agreed. "Still, the fact remains that Teny was a thoroughly bad let. I find myself able te regard the possibility of an accident having hnppcncd te him with equa nimity. Have you anything further te say?" Slip sat looking down en the fleer for several minutes. Hhc had probably, Tal lcnte decided as he watched her, some way of suffering in secret, tall the mere terrible because of its repression. When she looked up. her fnce seemed pinched and elder. Her voice, however, was steady. "Let us have an understanding," he snld. "Yeu de net desire my return te Mnrtlnhee?" "I de net," he agreed. . "And what about Chevcrten Heuse here?" "I have nothing te de with It," he replied. "Yeu persuaded me te allow you te take It and I have lived with you there. I never pretended, however, te be nble te contribute te Its upkeep. ou can lle there, If you cheese, or wherever else jeu please." "Alene?" "It would be mere reputable." . '.'Yeu mean that you will .net return there?" "I de mean that." His cold firmness daunted her. She was, besides, at a disadvantage; she had no idea hew much he knew. "I can make you come back te me if I cheese," she threatened. "The attempt would cost you a great deal of money," he told her, "and the result would be the same. Frankly, Stella," he went en, striving te impart a note of friendliness into hla tone, "we mnde n bad bargain and it is no use clinging te the Impossible. I have tried te keep my end of it. Technically I have kept it. If I have failed in ether ways I am very sorry. The whole thing was a mistake. Vc have been frank about it mure than once, se we may just as well be frank about It new. I married for money nnd j-eu for posi tion. I hnve net found jour money any particular advantage, and I hnve realized that ns a man gets en in life there are ethcr and mere vitnl things which he misses through making such it bargain. Yeu are net satisfied with jour position, nnd perhaps you. tee. have something of the same feeling that I haxe. Yeu are your own mistress nnd you are n very rich woman, and in whichever direction j"bu may decide te seek for a larger measure of content, jeu will net find me in the way." "I am net sentimental," she snld coldly. "I knew whnt I want and I am net afraid te own it. I want te be a peeress." "In that respect I am unable te help you," he replied. "And in case I have net mudc mjself sufficiently clear upon the subject, let me tell jeu thai I deeply resent the plot by which you endeavored te foist such an indignity upon me." "Tliis is jour last word?" she de urn tided. "Absolutely!" "Then I demand thnt jeu tset me free." He wns a little staggered. "Hew en earth an 1 de that?" "Yeu can allow me te divorce you." "And spoil any chnnce I might hnve of re-entering pdllticnl life," he re market! quietly. "I have no further interest in your peliticul life," she retorted. He looked at her steadfastly. "There Is another way," he sug gested. "I1 might divorce jeu." Her ejes fell before the steely light in his. She did ber best, howecr, te keep her voice steady. "That would net suit me," she ad mitted. "I could net be received at Court, and there arc ether social penal ties which I am net inclined te nice. In the case of u disagreement like ours. If the man realizes his duty, it is hu who is willing te benr the sacrifice." "Under some circumstances, yes," lie agreed. "In our case, however, there is a certain consideration upon which I huve forborne te touch " It was as much her anger ns anything else which induced her lack of self-control. ne gave a nine crj. "Andrew, jeu are detestable!" she exclaimed. '"'Let us end this conver sation. Yeu have tuld all that jeu wish te sny?" "Everything." "Please go away, then," she begged. "I am expecting visitors. I think thut we understand each ether." He rose te his feet. "I am sorry for our failure. Stella." he said. "Pray de net hesitate te write te me at any time if my auvicc or assistance can be of service." II nnssed down the letintrc. mere crowded new than when he had mtercd. A vetv fashionably diessed jnung worn- i an, o'ne of a smart tea party, leaned ( back in her chnir as be passed and held out her hnnd. "And hew does town seem, Mr. Tnl lente. after your sjlvan solitude?" she' asked. ' Tallcnte for a moment was almost at a less. Then a glance Inte her renllv , very wonderful eyes and the curve of her lips as she smiled convinced him . of the truth which he had at flrst dis carded. . . ... "Mix Mlnll " lie exclaimed. "Please don't leek se surprised," she laughed. "I suppose jeu think I have no right te be frlveling in these very serious times, but I am afraid I am rather an offender when the humor takes me. Yeu kept your word te Mr. Dartrcy, I see?" Tallente nodded. "I came te town yesterdny. "I must hear all the news, please," she insisted. "Will you come and see me tomorrow afternoon? I share a flat with another girl in Westminster Number I!). Ihewn S'lunn;." "I shall be delighted," he nnswered. "I think ur hostess wants te speak te me. Hhc is an old friend of my aunt." , , , , He moved en a few steps and bowed eer the thin, ever'beJeweU'd fingers of llie Countess of Clanarten, an old lady whose vogue remained uitchallengid, al though the publication of her memoirs had verv nearly sent n highly respected publisher into prison. "Andrew," she exclnlmed. "we are nil hi distressed about ou ! Hew dared you lese your election ! Yeu knew my little llrc-catlng friend, I sec. I keep In with her because when tee revolution comes she Is going te save me from the guillotine, nren't you, Nera? KVRNTNO' PTTHMfl rDrtRR-PHITAWErPHTA: TtfOTtf EVENING PUBLIC LED(ER-PHI(L!iIEEPHIA;, MONDAY, "My revolution won't have anything te de with guillotines," the girl laughed back, "and If you really want te have a powerful friend nt court, pin jour faith en Mr. Tallcnte." Lady Clanarten shook her head. "I have known Andrew, my dear, since he was in hla cradle," she said. "I have heard him spout Socialism, nnd I knew he linn written about revolutions, but, believe me, he's a geed old fashioned Whig at heart. He'll never carry the red flag. I see your wife has bought the Maharajah of Sapeng's pearls, Andrew. De you think she'd leave them te me if I were te call en her?" "Why net ask her?" Tallente sug gested. "She Is ever there." "Dear me, se she Is!" she exclaimed. "Hew smart, tee! I thought when she came In she must be some one net quite respeetnble. she was se well dressed. Going, Andrew? Well, come nnd sec me before' you return te the country. And I wouldn't go nnd hnve ten with that little hussy. If I were you. She'll burn the geed old-fashioned prin ciples out of you, If anything could." "Net Inter than Ti. please," Nera called out. "Yeu shall have muffins, If I can get them." "She's get ber eve en you," the old lady chuckled. "Most dangerous child In Londen, they nil tell me. You're warned, Andrew." He smiled ns he raised Iter fingers te his lips. "Is my danger neliticnl or other wise?" he whispered. "Otherwise, I should think." was the prompt retort. "Yeu nre tee British te change veur politics, but thank good ness Infidelity is one of the cosmopolitan virtues. Yeu were never the man te marry a plaster-cast tvpe of wife, An drew, for all her millions. I could have done better for you than that. What's this they are telling me about Teny Palllser?" Tallente stiffened a little. "A geed many people seem te be talkln? about Teny Pnlltser," he ob served. "Yeu shouldn't have let your wife make such nn idiot of herself with him lunching and dining nnd theatrln? all the time. And new thev sav he lias disappeared. Peer little man! Whnt have you done te him, Andrew?" Tallente sighed. "I can sec that T shall have te take you into mv confidence." he murmured. "Yeu needn't tell me a single word, because I shouldn't believe you if you did. Are you staying here with your wife?" "Ne." Tallcnte answered. "I am back at my old rooms In Clarges Street." The old lady uattcd him en the arm and dismissed him. "Yeu see, I've found out all I wanted te knew!" she chuckled. Te be continued tomorrow Copyright. 1912. Brtl Suntltcate. Inc. TWO DROWNED IN RIVER Swimmer and Aged Man Are Vic Sims In the Delaware Twe men, both residents of Seuth Philadelphia, were drown jesterday in the Delaware Hher. llajmend Dunn, of 18,"ii Seuth Clindwiek street, whs drowned near the New Jersey side of the river off Itcd Hank. Dunn, with his brother Nelsen nnd brother-in-law, Edward Lattdy, both of the Chad wick street address, crossed the river in a motorboat. Dunn went in swimming alone, but had net been in the water long when fie sank. His com panions dived for him. but could net save him. His body was recovered last night. As he was standing at the edge of the river nt the feet of Kenilworth street, .Tehn Winters, seventy years old, of 720 Seuth Swanson street, fell Inte the wnter. His body was recovered by the police beat King. It is thought Winters had an attack of vertigo. Train Kills Bey Asleep en Rails Berwick, Pa.. June 20. Carl Belles, fifteen jears old, of Hicks Ferry, was killed by a passenger trnln en the Lackawanna jesterday. The boy appar ently had been asleep en the tracks. The engineer saw him as the train rounded a ciinc and though lie applied the brakes se suddenly that his pus sengers were thrown from their scats, the train could net be stepped in tlme. After-Dinner Tricks n OTSuauwes 'ill Atn MOrttu" Ne. 108 Knet Drawn Frem Ilandker. chief. A lientlkerclilcf Is tied In n knot. The knot Is buddcnly drawn rlglit out of the cloth. The knot Ik tied rather close te the rlijht euil of the hunilkcrchlef, which ih tiilicn between the thumb nnd tirht tin-pi-r of enth hand. The becend finger of Hip risht hnnd la uecrctly slliiped into the loop of the knot (I'Iriut- 1). At, the IiihmIh drnw the ends of the linnilkerchief the right thumb nnil fore linger rpletiw? their held, nnd the i-re-undlliigM', drawing from Inhlde the loop, nulls out the knot (Figure 1!). As the knot HiiiH free the light thumb nnd ferellnger quickly ret-umc their held en the end of the handkerchief. RR8TKICTIM1 IMMIGRATION We are only lit Ins; up te the v,lsn fore, thetixlit of eui forefathers, say Hen. W. W. Husband, U, H. Commissioner Ueneral of Immigration. The catastrophe Itiat would tesulllfrem a. lack of wis Immigration law Is vividly depicted by tha one man In th reuntr who knew most heut th sublast in th Magailn Section of th Sunday Puu Puu ue Lipexit. t'Mak It a Habit." Adv, Uncommon Sense Ity JOHN PERSONALITY counts heavily in life. .Whrft is it? We knew that some people possess It te an nlmest hypnotic degree. Others arc almost totally without it. Hew may It be defined? 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V-Oiumrjia ,,,, preparation itlen for All Universities We.t Point end Anr.apeli. Hnt WFIPT 8ST1I ST. rerr.f We.t Rnd Ave 3-h,ivl.r ftTar, NATrtF.TH. PA. NAZARETH HAI.L MILITARY ACAHF.MY. Het 00. Nazareth. Pa. Pounded 1741 Preparatory anil lltislnei-s Courses. Hentnr. Intermediate and Junier Dpts Athletics. Military Life. Rer. A. n. Thaeler, 1). I). .l'rln. farther dot the car- buy you f L l sfjrfvi--'. Z--rO ' iO.ja tr - fl h,."' mw f,-,"H- ei Business Administration Stenography Iteeln th Pelrc school fttcnouraphle teurf una nummer una n renur fliiiinncr Rchoel Opens July S n nfir imninea in ni.ti Pine .st.. vtest or nrniiu GAWKS t nO CflU ULS Nifbt Sckeel , f'.l!V.t,."Ml lulnesj men snd worn, "''J,'.1.''""1 M'lnln ty efficient t,chf. imnlllen srcisetl hy t stint, tjrmptthftlc mtructlen Het Qualities In each studtM erehped. (lrsduttrs In steady demand a jecutlres st tilth tslsrtrs Tuition reusa ble CstSlUfUr HANKS nt.-8INF.SH COT.I.KOE 1200 Walnut St.. Philadelphia Summer Term Classes Term Iteclns .Inne 2fl Monday, Wednesday, Friday Krenlnt Alcebrn I.atln Plain oemetry Kngllsh Chemistry History All F.lrmentury Subject Tuition Rules Mnderilte. Kperlenred Instructors, Phene fir roll nt Instrtictlen Oftlce CENTRAL Y. M. C. A. 1421 Arch Street . rilMPl.l.TF. SEf RKTAR1AI, Cni'Rsrjt .1 Adv.ini students In business tralnlnf. doilreus nf securlntr one of Ihe uoed-pajlnsj I """Clarlsl positions should Iniestlgatn our !!' ""' mlT'" n" "v "nil for Inter- . ", in'liual Instruction. Hay and enlnc f.i,isses. Cntjleg. ' JfJ! Plllt.A Illvivixa ,m,vrr. nnd CellcKf of' Cenitnrrce i;in Market St.. Philadelphia Scho&M Oak Lane Country Day Scheel Oak I.nne. I'hlla., Pn. , A Progressive hfhoel for Heys and Girl from Kindercarl-n te Celics-. Autebu i cslls for and returns children. Thirty acre ni sinieuc ileitis. piasrreunri ana woodland. I Telephone Melrose S07. Writs k F. M. FROEMCHEn. ireadmtster. Otlt T ane Country lynv fchoel ' "PKEPAnE FOR PROIPIIKITV75 , Phllailrlphlti Institute of Anulled Psychetacr I and I'srchannlysls. "Fer IluOnr, for Ediieitlnn nnd for Utm" NOKIIKRT MKI.MI.I.E. M. A.. Dlreeter mid tensnltlm; I'.trhelnsUt lre-nmnier e.-lnns New In Preirres I t-eeilaJ ( onaullatlens 0 A. M. te 0 p Phene: eiiriire fiH0 ' ' Shorthand lJ".v"Tu1tien."ir, "NnwepST n NlBht Tulilen I". anil $d. i Win pay mere- our 30 ars' ejtperlenee oiatlen vnd Inslru. ters are uneiceMd CatL Pheno e- r,r for catelnp Summer r,. PW.MEK HlslNKss SCIIOOI., ie"!lOt," 81 3 riiiLAm.i.piUA Tinv(,i;.Mi;iM,K llread nnd ( elumhln Are. t,ujmnlm: Peel Oiien Throughout Year lessens in swMntnlntr. u nz nu. l,fr. satlnr. OvmnaHluni elen In .eiHeinlB.r. noekl.t Annl hi erflce i;e:, N. Hreid f, i,00K"1, n i I IU1KV !rilOOI, OF slVIMMINil llrst llerlment Arinen. Ilrtmd A CnllenhlH I lntnietlen lletli Sexes Ktery ri! Mlted Ilmhlnr Med. Xfternoen; .s'it r,. --. - " Couple. $l.fte ' ' STRAYER'S Tl!r.,lv:.5"i1'"." w . Pe.llinnninr.inM Fntf rneH . JiV or nl,t,t. ' W "" e L I T. rvaaie, snameers institute I nniertiirli. Ixie. 18-22. 204n Arch er I. an. Pr Prep, lift s. 3ti Pt.. PtilU. jyuniNtjPA. Srhujlklll em w. ..... nun .nt ..ii- in an. it.liiutl M a kill .,m . Rendlnr's Jr. Cel.. RradlBSJ. A Prep . Jr CnleB(. reurs Three ,r. i'n I ,,...' V n,erK .Blv'"!' . 'w -Khletlc field. it- ...I.. .'.I ....... in Qrlinf nt.tp. .(a.. bmlldln;. i '.. ...V..L. ' op-ns sept ii I tBRKX. F. TEKI.. A M . n. n.. Pre. riFI.IVgfiBnVK. PA. Se.quehannn fnlterslty, Fellnsarere " . Ce-eduratlnnal In the Arts and Sclenee. i neautlful and h-althful environment. aSs dress for cataleg: W. T. Morten. Hcurtrar. l Punim-r Krhoel opens Juna B6. I.EOMA. N. J. y,isKca"y?. , ?Em . Hable ""- wi itiiiii nt- eiini efiiiuran Health flrtt. HcleciVcl tenT Anna O. eth. rnniA. x. j M Writ te I wssnmi. m-i,r"i nureau. rAnanli T i.K .... W" I HIM.TON. CH I R O P R Iarn thl new. most l.rnfesslens In ashln u..ltl I'Mrul.il nst Dremlslnv .e .n rtshlnrten. th ns.,..,. paeltal. L'nrlrnled mlruntiiF.. -Z ACTI G elf-aappertlnc stndeni. Coeducational. Address, the Reclster. -. RILEY SCHOOL OF CHIROPRACTIC II IB V "treet. Washlncten. D. C. i in: reLUMBiA tMV. or piiysiciansT Inr., City of Washington. Twe Cedim i Chiropractic 8 Physie-Therapy Hseh of faci'ty Is decreed In subject tjV teach Night school Is lontlnueus We assist ou in ix-curlng cencenlal roenilr.i; and beartj St reasonable prices. Day school beala bert. Ii, 101'J Write for boeKlet. fccrt. lift. Tt C. SHKRMA.V. Pres.. Hlfl 14(h H. i.vm nntiai. va. I LYNCHBURG COLLEGE" j LYNCIIDUKO. VIRGINIA A standard American Cellese erferlnc en nsusl opportunities te )eun men and worn . from the North. Rstes. 1330. Fer ctaleu i and paclculnrs address: J. T. T. IIL'Mll.KY. Pres.. I.Tnehhnrr. V-C Consult PuMtc tedeer nureau 6iinvM)e.ii ( e.i.K.i.TKiNstlrr3fil and Scheel of Music. Dayton. V. Junte College. Co-educatlenal. Hates. 3730 tZ i wevw. y-i ic i r iiuiiiir ui tuinaa nerta i r ii fiuu'iin uAv-iJtii'iuii nut an in iff n. Tar rmiujua unu vnnicuiirs nareai 51hnM i no&n s-eiiecmifl .nuiiim Musln. fnrimuM tlnKlleb T .. T mrtA f3-ljl .. "" -ii unurr JiurVtaMsU Vniiuir Women nnd Olr! " iun mwk p.7 " HARCUM sfiioer. I OK GUr.M r vc., prrpirsinr nr rivclsl 'Ull 'lu-l ri i'.ii-iK,.. Mr-; llrml Willi. "" it..i.-i .iiirriini. ii. i. . 11. P., llleiii e 11. .ml l IIAMII1 ItMtllK,. . 'KNN IIAI.l fcchoel for eirli in beautlfel Cumterisna t auey. i.artfe campus Build. lni:s medrvrn In eery respect, lloem aults of two with bath between. Larce nn! nsslurp tlla peel. """ Resulur & special courses. Oolf hockey is. ns hnskethall. horseback rldlnir. cntie. ni May each jear spent at seashore, work nSs interrupted Catalecu and view en requ.st! I'runU .. Marin. A. M Principal. Ui ! ( hwiitier.lmri: Pn. "u "" I.IMIK.N IIAI.l si:mFvakv ' K rlrls- sen i '" ni'i Mnlerii I sin f ITS' rrrrnrai r ''Pe "' (,euri Cnlleira Tipl llm ", retiu , il ( ,,t .tensri 11 l . l'rln.. Iln ; i, '.'nrV. "" Ret ! tr 'Kin. !', Oil ItllKOOK l' -- MRS. CASKIN'S SCHOOL 1-011 (IHI..S AMI 101 M, HO.MKV 1 nun 1-1 I" ' "' ' '''K" I'l-P ;,'nZ lwni'Mi " 'J"1 s,r "alien ri, p.,i p, u nil. lit! Ml ll te ituil. I Im ! " ,t 'I .. re I "Ih II , , ., ..' a" enal. eurse. ampus MRS. LANGDON CASKIN, Princie.! (I l.ltllltlMllx. l' ",C'PI lll'NTINniH,V pA - JnlaTa'Cellege "Z!nh?rT fjm.ral Pclenre (ft S.) Music. helMtiS anil Rellrlnus Ideala empiaslzed, r Alse hlh. ' rrsde Arie'mr " I.OWF.I.I,. .MAHS. AUI'.MY OF NOTRK IIA.MK. Iwe'li M.'T Aftillated with raihclle L'nlt . PrlTii .''imiT' Hln Scheel. Musle A Art U-pt. Fer ctTutl . address. The Huperler Academy of mSK i lmme lmeU Mass. Consult I.er tlttrmiZ f McMTON. BIA'sl. 3 MiTTrT IDA hCIIOOI. IMU. FOR tllRlirMiil ' Mass. Consult Huwaai. Kummlt Ht..rten WASMINfiTHV i. r I lllll ( Kit;," A AIIIAI1 Al'l lat.il wtm .! , catholle Unhtrslty. I'rai tlcal nd It.ai? ' I ,nB l.ducatlnn MnndarU unci liiecH. Courses. Address Mister Huperler llals, rreim Arsdnnv t'aelilnutcm II ! " 5IANAH4Ais VA Eastern College Censeryattcr MANASSAS, VA. Fertv.flve mlnutei from Wasl.lntten -Ilk frequent week-end excursions Four yss.J Acndemv tnurnv, JuMy ar.-reillied .lunlir Celleire Cnursea. Fer ratalnaue addres Tie l'rnslilent. Hi x 7. Manssn, Va Cnnsiilt Puhlf I ed""r ttiirisii fnr I'm tlru'lar lyiMIIK(). VA. SOUTHERN COLLEGE s ""'. Junier Celic je and rinlshlnf Courses IJUSL ! National patrenaae. Hlitl.th Tear. Materia 'gallon. A.KTII11B KYl.K DAyft, !J ' 109 Ccllre riact. rstrrsburc. Vfj, ' " - N- A M wm. ", 1 M i ii. j ffrl ..rfe''" A. Kifi.
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