K7i Af, Wi Wf AS i! M if r- itk. mpx r A in IIT'l 1 ".i, UT . r-y . "-1 liSEEWORLUPEACE v.' THROUGH LEAGUE c Geneva Speakers Declare Inter national Bedy Has Sur vived Opposition AIMS TO SAVE AUSTRIANS Hu Asittciattd Prtts Geneva, Hfpt P 'In the resumption 'f the cencrnl tlebntp en the work of the J.cngue of Nations tedny, Amntle Glmene y Cnbnns, of Spnin, told the League Assembly thnt the Lookup wns yeunc, but thnt nlrenily Its underlyinR Erlnciplcs were deeply rooted nnd the cacue must endure. It hnd nlready edtllvnl many niherse predictions. it was forecast that the Genea ten- ference would produce nn organisatien were summoned te her bedsl te nuper.ede the League, snld the peakcr, but this had net been done. Conference come and go. he added, but the League continues te live. Paul Hymans, of Itelglum, deplored the warlike atmosphere which exists in i Hiany countries!. ! "We nigncd peace." he said, "but We did net make peace. Warlike sen timents survive In many state. I am net pessimistic, however. The League will de its work and through the League peace will finally come." Regis de Olivicra. of Brazil, who followed M. Hymans. assured the as sembly that net only Brazil but all , Ketith America was in full sympathy with the effort of the League te re- Mere Austria. visit the White Heuse. They obtain Jicrmiti te pass through the famous due, Red and Green Reems, and te inspect the big Kast Roem of historic memories. Frequently Mrs. Harding will appear from her own quarters in the White Heuse, nppreach tourists in formally, introduce herself and pass from one group te another shaking hands and exchanging pleasantries. She is particularly fend of children. The younger generation is always sure of n greeting. In her younger days Mrs. Harding was extremely active jintl fend of out- uoer exercise. Horseback riding was her favorite diversion. Her physical condition in recent years has prohibited this form of exercise, and her oppor tunities for outdoor life have been further restricted since she entered the White Heuse. She walks about the White Heuse grounds, however, and takes great interest in the garden. In 1010, when Mrs. Harding had n severe attack of kldncv trouble, from which she is new suffering, it was Dr. Charles E. S.iwrnr. wlin tuillm! Imr through. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harding have had implicit confidence in him since. It has never wnvereil In her nrncxtif illness. Drs. Finney, Maye and Iloenc Ide. ns con- i.... . ii .t. ;v .?-'v "7 v ,w;t t.isyw r..s ,VUl,-TV l itWSi-rJ'Y. , ' ---,) - EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHIEADEL?HIA. . S'teRMY; PTElMBER 9, 102&' . ( ZTZ Z -I ' i ZZ 1 Z ' : : . i :wtf suiting specialists, mere te satisfy nub lie opinion than because of a belief that they could de mere for her thnn Dr. Sawyer, who has treated her for years. Mrs. Harding's unceasing activity since Mr. Harding became President Is probably responsible for her last recent attack. In the langunge of Marlen, she is "always en the go." She visits the sick nnd injured soldiers at Walter Heed Hospital, receives a constant stream of callers at the White Heuse, accompanies the President en all his trip, regularly supervises the White Heuse menu' and directs the cook in preparing special dishes Mr. Harding likes, personally arranges the flowers In the hite Heuse en many occasions, "Miss Columbus" Is'Beauty Winner Continued from face One Mrs. Herman Campbell, Is n graduate of Columbus Fast High Scheel, and will enter Ohie State University in the fall, taking the course in arts. Her bathing suit Inst night was a rich orange Annette Kellermann, which is, as one who hns lived through ft strenuous pageant knows, n two-piece bathing suit that fits as tightly as a one-piece bathing suit, but gets by the Heard el t cnsersiilp. 'llie suit trimmed with black piping. Selection of Miss Campbell proved no cinch for the eight artists. After the spectacular bathers' revue of late yes terday afternoon, the bathing queens parKed at tne enu or the Steel rier. did it without having hnd dinner. Their smiles" were n little less brilliant. their gyrations a little less supple, but they remained dauntless. They sylphed about, te the mrjedy of n jazz orches tra, nnd the cheers of comfortably fed men, women and cMldrcn. "Miss Macen" seemed te be the fnverltc nt a late hour en Steel Pier, and when the final three wcre in the end selected the nudlcnce scbitp n rear of disapproval. The Judges gnve the prize te "Miss Columbus," "Miss . Nashville" Sue Ilurten, and " Miss New Yerk," in that order, nnd honernhln mention first i te "Miss Macen" nnd second, te "Miss i'i.i t.--i.. 1,1.1 was ' ' ' .ijii iiKiiisun, hen 'Honorable Mention" te 'Mlsa Macen" was shouted te the sepctaters, nnd she In her red and black suit hewel Igralensly her acknowledgment te their I applause, they began a clnpplng that pageant committeemen couldn't step. nnd hew much they believed 'Miss Macen" nt elese bv the iudees. who were Hnunrrt rer "Te minutes tney tmwleU Chandler Christy. Celes Philllns. Wlllv i damped and clapped te indlcnte regany, .lescpn uummings (.hnc, vt Arneld Itenthe. Nerman Rockwell. I ?110"l "ave received first prize. Rut Heyworth Campbell and Chairman Au- JdM "rc nunment, nnd besides. It was gust William llulaf. all artists. i i",.ffirnthS mt ilci' repair te Yeung's jien, women ami ennuren swarmed ine League. lie win. will earn and is fend of havlns house guests from well-merited gratitude from humanity I home. u it saves mis old source or renneu Civilization." President's Wife Improved Today Otntinued from race One times te almost agony she has shown as her lirt concern the comfort and re pose of the-e about her. The fact that she was resting ensler today, became some of the pressure hud Cosgrave Chesen Dail Eireann Head Continued from rase One felf for the present n minister of fi nance. He said that these of the new minis try who were serving In the army would shortly be released. The only anti-treaty member present uhen the session began was Lawrence the pier's end nnd tried te influence the jury by Inordlnnte yelling. The audi ence had its own favorites. The jury eliminated all but three in tercity beauties, "Miss New Yerk," Dorethy Hughes; "Miss Columbus," nnd "Mis Macen, Frances Gurr. This was at 7 P. M., the audience being particularly cautioned te under stand that which of these lntercltv beauties were te be first, second nnd third, would be announced at the 8 o'clock meeting en the plur. The jury proceeded then te select three prize winners from the amateur bathing sylphs, and three from the profes sionals. And Miss Gladys Grcena myer, of 01.r8 Hnverferd nvenue, Philadelphia, received first prize silver cup among amateurs. She appeared in n two in one-piece lavender bathing suit. She is n gradu ate of West Philadelphia High Scheel, and is a blend, with blue eyes. Her hair is net bobbed. She is" five feet seven nnd a half inches tall and weighs 135 pounds. The second nwurd went te Mary Elizabeth Kdwards. of Vlnr land. N. .7., the third te Kstelle Marks, , or Atlantic . iiy. Miss Dorethy Knnpp, of New Yerk, Ian eighteen-year-old model for James Montgomery Flag. Perhyn Stnnslaws i and ethers, wen first prize among pro pre i fesslenal beauties. She is a brown I haired maiden with hazel eyes, weighs I IL'5 pounds, and stands five feet four I inches In her silk stockings. Second and tnird ,, i.i .,,. ... -. .- - ... uiuii ,.t ,,., ,, , lhw i'vvuiiu nut, it, nit iiiiri went 10 been relieved durini the night, ua Glnnell. The rnrimis mllitnri- rMfj. ! fi Pnulinn viwini iii.i c i-.i. taken as a geed indication medically , including Richard Mulcahy and Owen ' Ambey, eighteen jeurs old. and Swlnev that nature a- helping in some degree CV Duffy, were In civilian clothes, the ' Neben. of Indianapolis, eighteen 'vears te relieve the obstruction nnd might j only uniform seen being worn bv Cap- ' old, both of them in the "Passing continue te contribute valuable nid te tain Senn McCmrrv. Nearlv everv pre- Shew of 1022." new plnvlng here. tne surgeons during tlie next twenty- . treaty, indenendent and labor memhnr , According te regulations, first nrizes was present. I In the intercity, the amateur and the Prof. Mlrhnel ITnve, n ie,t i profi-siennl divisions of the bathers Speaker without opposition. Lawrence four or forty -eight hour. Whl'e a Mirglral operation Mire gener- m'ans et rellet in revue were te compete with MK caes, ether considerations fre- , Uinnt'Il. having refused te slcn the roll i . . ' , """", "ullu"'i l u-n- make it InndMsable, In the! of het lie cnlW n "foreign" parlla- ! "' ",", Vi Zu,?r,"V,n nlen of the Mirgeen. and hetlier It , ment, and having shouted several times ' J.A V'.hii.V .i" ' . i. " ' V be resterted te for Mr. Harding his objections te the nreceedlnes. . ""-'-'''" ' iuen ins-rmaid. ds en the develepmetn of. tLc en motion of William Cosgrave. veied ' '.L.',.," ?' . J " r".. ;,n"r.lfl,c" t day and the determination of the excluded from the Heuse. Aftnr iIia . V. 'V ., . "",":'.... i" '';"' - g surgeons when they assem- adoption of till motion three men for" , -1 ,r.", m,." "LJ,.V , .. J '"n"lens ' .., .,,.. n- ... llbli remevetl Ginnell. audience that they would de se at S o'clock. Crowd Grews Mere Impatient Ilut at S o'clock, no jurors presented themselves. At l o'clock, with a tre mendous crowd growing mere nnd imvc impatient, still no jurors fame. At it.15. a committeeman informed the house that the intercity beauties had vigorously protested the selection of the three of their number and that the judgs were trying the business all ever again en Garden Pier. At !..'i0, the judge appeared en Steel Pier, bringing with them an aug mented and reconsidered list of lnter- Isesldes the thre the artists were samt'neted a head of the Previsional Free ' troubling their weary heads ever five I State Government, and lie wn. earlv I ethers. .".Alls -Nashville. "Miss Haiti- remained at the ( named among the new candidates for! mere." "Miss Dayton." "Miss Port Pert hour last night, 'the leadership. 'land." and "Miss Seattle." of the dnv then March -' 1020, the new leader wns. And these eight charmers curveted William T. Cosgrave is n Dublin ( uusines man. who has devoted much i time te politics and has served as an ,' iiidennan many years, 1 Appointed ns Minister of Lecal Gov ernment, he did away with the work house sjstem. which was declared te be one of the most corrupt nnd costly i social institutions In Ireland. He mr.de employment for thousand nnd thus cut j down the expense of workhouse main , tenance. Cosgrave i a witty and fenrless de- placed under rebellion and arrest for complicity in wns sentenced te death.' and curtlsled and stnge once again. The Amazing Story Clara Downin! nlly accounted such que.ntly epl will depen nex censultin ble Fer the first time since the Harding entered the White Heuse the house was barred tedny from the historic man sion. The gates te the grounds were thrown open a few hours after Mr. Harding wns inaugurated, nnd from thnt time, within ienenable hours. tourists were permitted te inspeet most of the rooms en the lower tloer. the executive offices an dether points of es pecial interest. President Harding, who hns made it an invariable custom te ze immediatelv after breakfast te the adjoining execu-' bater, and ha dealt out many a tongue tlvn nfTtee. remained in the White ! lushing te his opponents. Heuse nrener tedr.v In nuler te be cle-e I Since the dramatic death of Michael i city Aphretlltles te the sickbed. His enzacement book . Cellins and Arthur Griffith. Cosgrave I already selected was kept e'ear today with the object In view. President Harding bedside until a late after spending much yesterday, nnd it was said lie would forge nil official duties today unless , Mrs. Harding's condition took n de- ' elded change for the better. ' Secretary Christian stayed at the ' White Heuse until n late hour last ni'jht ; Dr. Geerge T. Harding, of Columbus, a brother of President Harding, was en .his way here today in response te u summons from the White Heuse. Dr. Curl W. Sawyer, of Marlen eon of lirigadler General Smtr, ar- j rlvd for consultation yesterday, and Dr. Joel r. Heene, naval medi nl offi cer en the yacht Mayflower, nlse is in attendance. j Critically III- Refore Secretary Denby, of the Navy De- I partment. returned te Washington late ' yesterday from the Orient. He called. at the White Heuse immediately upon ' learning of the illness of Mrs. Harding te Inquire as te iier condition and te xpres his sympathy te the President. Since llH.'i. when Mrs. Harding un ' derwent n surgical operation, she has suffered from Intermittent kidney at- I tucks, and en one occasion, about seven j ears age, shortly after she came te Washington with her husband, then newly elected Senater from Ohie, she lay critically ill for six weeks. ' Little alarm ever her condition was i felt early In the week, and she appar ently had se far recovered from the cold wliich sent her te bed after her return from the Mayflower trip that she was up and about the White Heuse for a couple of days. The recurrence of the ' kidney affection, however, forced her back te btsl, and Dr. Sawyer, who has attended her during similar u'tuck. ' became seriously concerned ever her i condition late Wednesday. Announcement of the grave aspect of . her ailment, first made Thursday night, ' was followed by a decision of Dr. Saw yer te ibsue a bulletin en her condition i twice daily. Several miner appoint- I ments made for President Harding were canceled by White Heuse attaches. I Few of the returning attacks have I been of mere than two or three days' duration. Mrs. Harding, because of her fighting spirit, has been able from time te time te threw them off and re sume her nrdueus duties, first as wife uf a Senuter and then as the campaign I aide of her husband nnd mere lately as I mistress of thv White Heuse. It is that fighting spirit upon which her Shysiclan, Dr. Sawyer, 1 counting for er recovery in the present instance. MRS. HARDING KNOWN FOR DRIVING POWER minced all ever the And most of them Millien Dellar Pier with their three firsts, te compare them with little 'Miss America" for the golden mermaid. The long dance hall, brilliant with lights, was gay with the summer clothes of thousands of enthusiastic men, women and children. Rands sounded rollicking airs, and KKlng Neptune and his court of twenty Atlantic City bath ing beauties nnd 'Miss America" sat en n great shell throne, under varicolored electric bulbs. When the judges arrived with their three firsts, the Aphreditlcs steed along with 'Miss America" before Father Neptune. The nllurlng quartet included Miss Knnpp, of the profes prefes profes seonals: Mls Grecnameyer, of the nma- ' teurs, "Miss Columbus" nnd "Miss America" of 1022. I'nder the criticnl eyes of the judges, I they steed for a tense moment nnd then Announcer Hnyless shouted above the I din of voices, the name of 'Miss Col Cel 'umbus," nnd that splendid young lady, I in her striking orange suit, bowed in gratiatingly. A moment later, the old 1 gentleman with the trident, handed ever I the golden mermaid te her. Rut it isn't really hers, and he dkln't "hand" it. The thing is tee heavy, and I beside, it doesn't belong te any one . beauty peMinally until fehe wins it three times. The newest Miss America's name will be graven en one of the I bronze shells nt the base of the golden 'Stattiettte. te remnln there se long ns the blithesome golden uiermnld reclines i en her pedestal of hard granite. Presentation wns the signal for pyro technics all nleng shore, nnd the open ing of the merry night carnival spread ijver twenty blocks of boardwalk. Rands and jazz orchestras thundered nnd syn copated, and many feet tripped the light f?ntnstlc into the enrly hours of the morning, iid'I out of the three days pageant. Iiefere the net altogether satisfied crowds squeezed out of the pier te the Itnanlwalk. however, they viewed the pr.ze beauty in the children's division of the bathers' revue. She is three-and-n-lialf-year-eld Ada R. Hendersen, "f 402 Seuth Rread street. Philadel phia. The chic little miss were n slieekingly abbreviated ermine one piece bnthing suit, nnd carried nn ermine parasol ever herf head of tum bling blend curls. Ne one was dissatisfied with that choice, praise he, although Ada can't even cook. Tonight, nt a pest pageant ball en Steel Pier, movie folks of the country will meet the bnthing beauties with a view toward securing new stars for the silver screen. The Famous Players-Laskey Corporation, in con junction with the Stanley Corporation of America, has agreed te offer the win ' ner of this contest an opportunity te 'display her talents in motion pictures. The judges nre: Rebert T. Kane, di rector Famous Players-Laskey Cor Cer Cor eoration: Miss Anita Stewart and Lee Shubert nnd Flo Zicgfeld. "Tin: MTTi.i: ni:t school house" The ancient bulwark of national education , hat iome In for a Kreat deal nt overhauling aril reconstruction of late. Dr Thoi. 13 I'lnigan. suevrlntemlent of Public Instriic. lien telli of l'ennsvlvnnln a ureM advance In education In tlie Magazine .Section of the Siunilay i'liiLiu LubGCU. "ilake It a Habit," Adv. Sproul's Daughter Arrested in Aute Centlnnrd from Pe Ons tjened Mrs. Hlnksen, who told them she wns Governer Sproul's daughter. Smith and Cerin decided te 'take the party te the station house. Tyson had the key for the ignition lock nn.l refused te turn it ever. One of the guards then summoned a patrol wagon, nnd n tow line wns attached te the dait.nged machine. It bere the license number 777, n number issued te the Governer. The red motorcar, with its right fen der ripped off and its bumper bent, was towed te the station house, trailed by men nnd boys. Seme one recognized the license number ns that of the Gov Gov ereor. The announcement caused n large crowd te surge about the station when the party wns taken in. Mrs. Hlnksen Falls te Givft Age In describing herself as Dorethy KIner, Mrs. Hlnksen gave no age. "Adcle Gilpin" said she was thirty eight nnd Tjsen gave his age ns thirty two. Refere Magistrate O'Connor arrived for the hearings this morning, Acting Lieutenant Schad, of the Fourth street and Snyder avenue stntien, said he did net believe airs, llinlv-en nnd the ethers would be nrrnlgncd. Asked if he had been ndvlsed net te have a hearing, Schnd said he was off duty last nlghf nnd thnt Sergeant Mc Mc Nichel was acting lieutennnt when the three were brought in. It was Mc Mc Nichel who brought copies of the charge te Magistrate Teughlll. Governer Sproul discussed the inci-' dent. He said: , "My daughter and two of her friends, n man nnd a woman, left here yester day afternoon for n little drive. They nre very denr, lifelong friends of hers nnd live within three miles of this place. ".Mr daughter drove her red roadster, Ne. 777, and they spent the afternoon driving. Then they Tina supper to gether in the city nnd my daughter drove her car south en Rread street, intending te take the old Island read back home again. Meynmcnslng nvenue, nt the point where you turn oft te take Island read, has been closed te traffic nnd my daughter swung out en the cinder path. It was then that her heavy car struck the trolley, ripping off the fender. Heard It Was Accident "The party wns taken te the Fourth nnd Snyder avenue station. I was nlftlnv tinm readlnr n hovel en the perch abeujt 0:80 o'clock when a friend of mine called up from the navy yard nnd told mc that he had heard my daughter had met with nn nccldcnt. . "About the snine time, the young man in my daughter's party called up ft ein the stntien house nnd said that they had met with an accident. "I turned te my ten, Jack, nnd said 'I guess we had better go in.' I found the women in the station house. 'They were rather hysterical, ns any women would be under such conditions, nnd I put them in my car nnd we drove home." TODAY'8 MARRIAGE LICENSES Peter May. lOltl N. Thlllp t.. and Henk Tomek, 1010 N. 1'hlllp St. Charles K. Themas, Downlnirtewn, Pa,, and Laura II. Tayler, 1113 Ogdei) st. Weslev D. Jtapp. C047 Carpenter St., nnd licrtlm M. Freme. 6017 Carpenter st. Samuel M, Franklin, Fnlrvlew, N. J., and Frances Qlashefer, G20 Merris st. Walter Jf Zllenkn, 43 W. Beymeur st and .Mabel M. Hunsbcrcer, 181M1 Cayuga st, Charles Hand. COS 8. 20th st and Elsie llelden. COS S. 20th st. Arthur 11. HUKhes, 2034 Wallacs St., and May Themas. l!034 Wallace St. Harry V. llctz. 201B N. Cth St.. and Mary D. Tayler. 2015 N. Mh St. Llppn. nesenjwelu. 202T N. Tark av., and Imka Levy. 20J7 N. Tark ave. Jehn De Fazie, I.ansdalc, Pa., and Angela Hptnii, 1518 Latena st. David, It. Dunlap. ISte Chestnut St., and Ildlth F. Great. 4434 Dexter st. mm -1 ' ' i jit. ''KDtTOATTONAt. 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She hns been the driving force bnck el Harding the editor, Hnrdinic the Senater nnd Ilnrdlntf the Pretddcnt. She Is a woman of wide Hympnthirs and unfailing humanity, of Indomitable courage and ambition and seemingly limitless enerpy. Since slie has been In the White Heuse she bun continued her interest in peeple und things about her, always without usurping the place of her husband. If elie recover from her present at tack, as today's bulletins from the bed side indicate she may. these who knew her say it will be due te her tremendous determination a will power thut re fuses te accept defeat, the spirit of "Never say die." Mrs. Harding hns met thousands of visitors passing through Wushingten en cummer tours. These parties invariably When the town folk in a small community are unanimous in their hatred of the daughter of the town's former "great man," one naturally expects their aversion, their organized avoidance of any social intercourse, te be founded en the "truth." A fire, a village here, a beautiful heroine, a house of mystery, with a furtive watcher pacing up and down before its darkened windows. Within the home, Clara Downing, the woman upon whom the one, united and intense hatred of the town was slumberingly expended. They should have known the truth; but what does truth matter when you desire te hate? What are facts, when imagination will se much better serve the purpose? Te him, an outsider, who battered down the wall of reluctance, was given te knew the TRUTH, which enabled Clara Downing te bear her sentence of well-nigh universal scorn. This remarkable tale is net fiction, but a statement of fact, by a criminal lawyer, who terms it the most spectacular episode of a crowded life. Be sure te read this absorbing true story "A Little Matter Like the Truth." 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PHILADELPHIA OFFICE 12M Walnut Strait, Dtpt. 41 MEYER BOTH COLLEGE of Commercial Art " KQl'IP reit IAIU1KH SAI.AKIKH In our evening classes studylns a eneBrnnhy. tyrewrit nif. bc,ekkeepinB u,j ncceununcy are a larca number of young men and women employed Ir. ihe da time, but who ara determined te cpt i.,,.. ;,i..- v the future Our re r;.u , ;X' .'" .'"i'" '", practical, with Indlvlduil Instruction; Cal fpr catalog and lnsp t our imiilete faclll. ties Monday. Tutiday and Thirsdnv vL , ninKH rinr,A. nrsiNKss (OM,r.aK - 01 rue or ueinrarrc I'll I DIP Markrt St. 'Tillildr uliln FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM jLtiJXI'I'IAs.ilrLnJMliuif 'FOURIER DESIGNING SCHOOL l'hene Ilrlmnnt 468H Be n ileklirner nnd pattrrnmukrr nnfl earn In Men'a, Mntl.fiin. tlen xuarunteeil or inuner rffumled. Cull day. Hi) te loe i week. hiie lal rdemea I Women a ujki ; miuren'H xai i uurnientn. Nat eienlnit or Mindav. (Hill N. ft2d htreel. Friends' Select Scheel Rj Tns a'ftrKwar. untrrr ana loin nia. All arradea from Primary through II fichoel ehrlatl CatdleKueii tlirh (or thqreuKh work end Htanda lattan character, Ileglna Ninth Me.. J a. uueH. mnce open rer cenrarenca. Walter V. itntlland. rrlnelnttl REGISTER NOW "S: tudrnta nrrrpterl ufter that date. Ciuasea healn Ortelirr 2, UNIVERSITY OF PA. KVENINO BClIOOr. 108 Leian Hall Phene Darin 10O 8ta, 230 i:nrr.TinxAr, Until Sern Become a C. P. A. relrca Evening Courten qualify 7,u,d v. a . rfv, j-xuiiuuatiens. Practical day and eentnir courses Rice In Ilunlness Admlntatrntlun, Acceuntlnir. General lluslneBa. Hales. mnnKhlp, Htenesraphy and In Becie tarlal nnd Teacher Tralninu. Pay Scheel Xew Open Nlclit Slioel Ojicns Smt. 18 PEIRCE SCHOOL of Business Administration Write for 58th Year Boek Pine St. Went of llrejid Yeun r Men and llcm ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION . An evenlnc nehoel of unlversltr rriili et- rerlnc prnctlcal buslneas trnlnlnt for tan ana women. Every course tausht by a nil " cmniiini; in me nuiiness worm. Accounting Scheel three-year diplo ma ceurse ttttlnc for the C. P. A. M- amlnatlens and for business advance ment... I Pre. Accounting a special 8-sesiIw ceurse In Bookkeeping for these whs want te equip themselves quickly rar cntrance te this hchoel, or for a prac tical knowlcriEe of Bookkeeping. Business Administration Sehoel-threo-ycar diploma ceurbe, provldlel a mnreuKii practical preparation Business success. Thirty Certificate Ceurtes-rfM" which the Btuuem may cheese. Heal Citate Conveyance Kaleamanshlp Sales letters Business Principles Auditing Huslnesa Finance Cost Accounting Credits & Collections STAMMERING and ether speech defects corrected, Klnca ethed tawtht by a itraduate ciasfeH form Kept. 1ft. l'rlate Instruction by appoint ment. Hates rasenable Unusual results secured. Individual conference and demon stration Invited Address Central Y. M. C. A. Corrective Speech Scheel 1421 Arch St. If Yeu Have Lest a ,ree,J position, or write or telephone us today (Walnut 03-nti for the story of Jehn I.ennen. who lest his position with tha Itendlnir when the railroad companies beeau reducing, etllce forces Mr, Lennen ttien came back te Straser'a te make himself meru expert, and Is new again with the Heading at u substantial Increase In salary, llurd times don't much treuble the uraduates of 8TIIAYEII S the business school that gunranteea geed positions, 807 Chestnut street. Yeung Men nnd llnya THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMY OVERBROOK llerular Scheel Sesslena begin Thursday, September 21st Ite-Riamlnatlnns Wednesday, September 20th New boys report Tuesday, Sept. 10th Greville Haslam, B. S. Headmaster The Franklin Institute Scheel of Mechanical Arts Drafting. Mathematics, Meclianlca, Machlns Design. Structural Design. adenine Naval Architecture newatniiieii iiaiir in H. 71li St.. I'hiln, P. CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY ..C. S" 5i'.u ?"'"" "5? 'or ley. r, , tllBl,u." ii tuii--i a rpvciaiiy, bpeclll rsl I for 6-day boarders. Supervised aiii. iJ ft! Hay in (ha afternoon for day bey'a M w? a ueardera. Open Heplemler 20tuT M w xpenence has gene into the making of every Drexel Evening Course. It is only natural that non-essentials and experi ments have been eliminated. Scheel of Business Accounting Salesmanship Traffic Management Finance and Investment Business Law Real Estate ENGINEERING Mechanical Electrical Civil Chemistry Enrollment Open New DREXEL EVENING SCHOOL The Gorden-Roney Scheel n;r..!,l,innAVT.,,rS,!:r?,Jv,,i.. Advertlalne itufltnesa lttiri Hunineflfl Law flpeclallzodAcceaDtlll Acceuniinn Federal Tux Rt ruir k havh'"'p, . H....I I ,1 Claras KiMQlll I , . 1 Ultllinillli ItllU ei"v "- - 1 rncierv uriranlzatler. and Manacemtui 'into rirrn n f wrn a I n Feremansnlp and jlanagement Hpanisn Scjjfi for catalog te neartit Y. M. C. A. Scheel of lleslntu Arreuntlng nnd Administration 1421ArchRt. 1013LehghAe. BMftSanseraSta MANLIUB. N. T. I.AItr.WDQI). x. j ova lip 9al, vaiaiuauea en application. 3. 1j. PATTiUlSON. Headmasttr rata il THE ARDEN SCHOOL I.Ki:V(l(lII, NKW JKllSKV Onenlng Day, Thurailny Henteml.er 2Rih (lasses , jvVlay ISleilSS Sll Sarah. Ile.1,11 Mj,rl)n,,je llendml.tresH JKKNNINOTCN, . J.' VHITK for "Ihe IVnnlngtoirTdeirteTr square education ter hnv. . 1.i.?!?.r. fLF Saint Jean's Schecl, Manliut f fillpfr A PrunnrntflpT Ameni: thA Mlfn. 1 1 miles from Hvrftniina fahnriitft equipment. ID hulldlnss. JL'O ncrea. a tiatipy school me with well-ordered recreation find athletics. FeTmer stu dents new attending 44 cel- leKca and universities. Iluslness course. Alse Junier Scheel for boys 10 te 11. Knr .14 Anrn under in i sent management, rur retalnir nddresi . tiKN.WII.IIASI VKRUKUH I'reHiiieni HOY '7 Alamlus, N. C'0XC0ltl, MABH. . Concord Academy A small beardlnir and day school tetltiUjt the historic town of Concord, i'"ac. ..(..a situated en the beautiful Samuel 'iear ,"' , The school life Is planned te dtyjww " qualltlea or Initiative and eelf-reliai nw. stimulate Intellectual curiosity. snV.,iw) thorough preporatlen for cellsn. L'?J?n ja request. Application ifbeuld be rn Elsie Garland Hobsen, Ph. O. Formerly head of the .Medel Hch"el et P" Mimr College. ( iinfenl.MJj3 CATONHVII.I.K. ID- THE ROBERTS-BEACH M'HOOI, 1 !'",s rnvir- fltrenir CelleKO Preparatory W" Alse General Course. 8f"Llar,i,P,:elnS' Careful review for Cel ete ."" tlens Individual Instruction. Mt Heme Atmosphere, l'ersenal co" . viliti heada of school, TthytW" Outdoor life. A sports. IIWi- danclnir. Buburban Baltimore. Hei 3.10 Catenstllle, rnen. Slth vVT-. "r:.:"'.- V?I tt" MITHtPAI. ISSTIll'CTlQi, Ztckwer-llshn PhilBdclcJiia Musical I AejW Jlaln srhoel, flr Niiriiee "!: " gipis Jicaiiaiiaiiuii Lit'i'ictiii-Hii At - yeunia abe.llDu-". her (1 yefti&f Letran Conservatory 4UIO North Ureud tit.. Mil A at .. .. :i . ft .a &&. . K " J?, -, ' &. -L?1MiLlg vJ ' &, j,iaiv23affaij