mArt car" '5?s f '.T, "" ir 1 i'4 h tin m w 1 '"X i s W?3WWWWT: . . . i ik 14 -T- ' w p e Daily Mevie Magazine I FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK .mmW-mmmmmmmmLWKwt!. jHL , "HftSf&mmmmW JHfXl - smWL. v: fe " tlErSailBr n SHllllx L1D BENNETT iTe uill b glad te publish th ptcturrs of twh cr pliycr nt r luwttcd by the fan. THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX Br HENRY M Glambren -Marr Plekferd l!vis 1n Bevcrl Overly Hills Hollywood, Cnlif , and as lived thrre for vrnl -irs. Valen- i Ine came East about thr weeks ne" "Deven" writes "We have en 'Nice People' and thought 'fvas rather geed. There K such a "nse of reality and intimate relationship threu-'lmut the picture -uch n nehnes of clnr- , ncter plnv and exposition that one i entertained in fplte of oneself "The roles given te Walh Keld and Cenrad Nagel invite remment In "ne of his earliest pictures t enrad ;apei played a drunkard and I thought it the time he was partieiHrly well fitted te de that kind of thin? Here, nl nl theuch he i. intrusted with i much milder characterization. I believe he ve ne performed iroed work have created an indlvi! ualitv enaevvcu with another kind of humor, a me"" likable soak, and I am afraid a great deal of the moral lessen would have been lest. "This Is no reflection en allace Held, whom I admire 'n.uchlj 1 i merely think that Cenrad was a better type. "And then majbe. Bebe had te plav against Held, unywnv Fer a lade-out of that nation-wide belevtd Individual reclstermg love's labor lest and then retracing bis steps into the sunset alone would indeed have been in compatible with the decrees et the gods i en Oljmpus. "Again, who like Wally could hive I played his part with such restraint and ' likable understanding the twinkle juj mentiened'' "Bebe Daniels and Julia Fi.'e In my opinion, also did excellent work Sometimes I wonder hew Jealous Jul! i could plaj the simple, unaffected dim Mi. "Before we write 'finis' let us add praise for William de Mille I'rai-. and admiration. The idvame notices de net preiniv pageants and glory as i they de for another, tiiat we knew We always beheld work done with an eie for art and perfection, and for rbit we are thankful." (Uew many of you are the-e'' I love jour use of the old-fashioned editorial "we " Nice People ' did give the cast some fine opportunity" for acting all except Wall , aid lie just acted like a piece of dough that didn't knew whether te become bread or a biscuit Nutural j, Nigel was geed I've never seen him when he wan f And the enlv thing I ebje ted te in Bebe Daniels' at fin,; wis that she gets se l in. h ( I t ii r iuji vlii ut out of a cigarette takes it all tin wuv down and hts it settle Mure, If vu knew what I u.ean tnut I was wild te light one i.iyselt and it made tan un comfortable. But I thought the phv ttself was prettj punk Pteple rtnlij aren t that wav, jeu knew nut most of tliuu, anhew, De Mll'e did the best la (mild With it, but IM bet he ually didn t believe it while he was doing it.) . . "I want veur enln- ' "Tem" writr tm nt he nrniliietlfiti 'Thii Slnnnluli I Jade.' 1 think it If. ene of the hnesi plays that have been presented tills year. The actlns was t-plendid. the scenery beautiful nnd the dmiucten well suited te their pirts It wns ex- cltinit and very Interchtinc iet It eeernu te me that it did net receive the amount of prulwi it really dcber'ted Plense let tne hue jour opinion en the subject. "It it Ib net a deep, dark secret, will ' jeu nieabe tell me new tliey made tne enlritb for "Sinllln' Threuch .' "Please tell uih who took the pnrt i e( t-Bteuau in 'ine epanisn jutic. Where enn I address him. Tell mu us much an you can about him, plea.se. In my opinion he is a splendid ucter und took his part very well. "I did net care at all for 'Why An nounce Veur MnrrluKe.'' "Who wiib the little hey who plnid with Len Clmney In 'The Trun'7 Hew bout that for u 'thriller'? "Why don't we nee mere of Garetli Hughe In Philadelphia?" (I think we de see mere of him mere of htm than is necLaary. James, 1 paw me unether hammer. That broke thin ene. There can he no doubt of the txautj of the scenery in 'The ttpnulHli Jade.' It wus made uhread and they found etna marvelous locution, Hut home kv the illui left me unsatisfied and Wb ma mm mnihtimtamtii nhntlf If a a m "" ".i"j":rs2"w.;ii":: Charle d Rochefort wi p'IWiT r S'EELY tbf Eitbiii Serrr. but I've never hml a Uesriphj of bin: Th boy In 'Tli Irap wns Stanlnr GePthals Keither ,,,i I car for "Wbv An- neunce Your Marriage'" T' S I didn't see It 1 ... s. Prcsser writes: "Sar .Mr N m Hst letter which veu nrlnted leeks like i puzzle one of the Mumbled' Words und Whir happened'' T knew my1 Irish en en mothers side and mj Ger- man en mj tatner siue get mc ter- riblj mixed up sometimes when I wint te express myself, but didn't knew it I was as bad as that. Wish te thank 'Somebedv's Stcne' for his or her ..nlifrhtment eA th T.il. i i, ii,KM ff,,-n ,i, .' . .. . ' Walls weuldider of her ,hauffe,ir? Am lad new fh-i tn ,im n.,kii mt- i-ff, f- r tnat ,ou .lld m,blisih my letter. found' out that the story was published ,n ,u v v.i, " '.. u 'I x doubted ' "Saw 'The Fist Mail a few days age. and de veu knew. I just love reiednmi'' It is se full of action I j)lfj ,,-, sre jt-( jf se wan't jt funny I huw oblhieus the villain and the here"- I me were te the fire1 One would have thought that they were in n hrrproef, seuud and smell proof rfm, until the i ether fellow cilmlv turned the deer- knob and walked in Even then there ' re v ri!OTOPLAS The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your lecaHty obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. APOLLO 6!DMT7&errLTSTS ' AGNES AYRES In "THK OBDEAI." ARDMORE -M&SiL TOM MIX In "It st TOM" AQTriD ElOHTH . eIBARD AVE -0 I KJT MATINEE DAILY KOt tl n SPBtlAI. The (ilcantlc rrndurilnn ' O'Annnntie "CABIRIA" with hi ci i.i' u, rrrrrrn BALTIMORE ?. $ frVS NOR.MA TALMADGE ,rJL "v Is' TJ,,iI"-i," ' BLUEBIRD lirrud 8t busiuhamvn i e-1 r ieu 2 until 11 ETHEL CLAYTON In "IOU rJIK III I KNiI COLONIAL ' u N-,MV';resp,'f THOMAS MEIGHAN in "if 'V'M' ni i iia i, ir. IT'S se" FAIRMOUNT fieu-.riAAv;Y ( II VKI m (III CK) IIIN'FX In "THE FAST MAIL" P.RPAT NHRTHPRW Hrend ' ttri v4- 'J "I'M i l1 ' '?" J r JL CHARLES RAY '" " t vn er.vixdi: m,w 1MPFRIAI oenf ALUT ?Ia, l,V f ,mIi i?'niVK? iTinfW' T "THF FA;T MA1I " inc. rAJ I miu t 1RFRTY BUOAD jF.?.yiMSI.l.AV - " - - - vin i in i il,l ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN In EMDENCF." ORIENT NVw11??',rrv5r. i.??l St nriDATLiv r at tem DOROTHY DALTON m "tim: iwu ivimtrwini menf.' rwCDDDnnf cod 4 iiAvan- THOMAS MEIGHAN In "III It I FADING f ITI7F.N" Al M FHANKFOItD AVK t rr-vi-.ivi NenntH street DOROTHY DALTON In "TDK WOMW III) VIHFD XIOVF" REGENT MAru?,ET Z ?"r ,,ttm1 NORMA TALMADGE ' In "THF FOHIIIDDFN CIT" l-JIAI TVN. OEHM.N TOWS' AV IIS'VK rl-l. IU r l"uli 1 i;j bT TYRONE POWER ' I . "fOOTI'M I." SHERWdOD",V.hT4 J,K7V BETTY COMPSON In "Ol I It TIIF, HOnilFK" '111 l1 ADffT STIIKI.T TIIEATRIJ 333 MAKlVJli 1 0 A.M. te 11:15 P.M WILLIAM ftUSSELL ta"'MONVT 'UKN" n fr77Fw IKVCi V EVENING PUBLIC was scircely any sign that the fire wni eating its fcfiy into the room until the here made his nppenrnnce. It reminded me of ene uf tlie blapatlck cetnedlei. That's ene drawback with melodrama; It's m inconsistent, but still I like It for nil that. "I de net care much for society pln.s. They nrc no Incorrect half the time, nml se ercrdrnun, it's n wonder the 'real' society folks don't get tin In l nrtiis and rebel, but suppepp they nrc se tmy trying te copy the Rtjle of tup ceuns worn by the actresses that they forget everything else. New Isn't that menu of me? "What did 'The Lady Who Gees Te the Moes With Yeu' think of my opinion of you?" Don't worry j no opinion that you can have cm be half se bud ns whnt ehe think. But she has a sense' of humor and jour Idea that my appearance I "commands respect" made a bullsejc. "Tbe Knt .Mail" nan n corker, wasn't It? Certainly there were ludi crous Inconsistencies. There alwavs are In bang-up geed melodrama. Thftt's half the fun. Any time I can't Set a thrill out of a meledramn or n pretty , girl jiiht page the undertaker; I'll be dead. i M. V. C. writes: "Yes. 'en the level' I would like te see 'Hamlet' plcturlree, hecnti" I saw that Asta Nell'en film in New Yerk, and though it hnd Its crudl- 1 ties and absurdities from our point of view of technical perfection, the effect, I ff-peclaliy with tbe Tscbnlkewskv music. i was essentially tmpreWvc with the qualltv which merely big spectacles, like 'Theodora.' never cet And worth dozens of "Oicr the Hills' and 'Way Down Easts ' "I fblnk we could de better with Jehn B.irr.Muere and the right director, though heaven knows who that would b eertamlv net Griffith But It would, of course, be caviar. The producing oempany might protect itself by fol lowing it with another version with veur representathe all-star cast That ! would and should make real money. REFORM OF THE "FLAPPER" SEEN BY MRS. J. M. GAZZAM Heme Frem Newport, She Saye They Ne Lenger Talk of Drinking ' We elder women are reallv rcp"ii Mb' fr the e-cnlled 'flankers' nn-l new that we arc taking held of thini, llfTrenth. ji will tbe girls." The peaker was Mi. Jeseph M Gaz7am. of 2fie Seuth Mnetcntb j stret She had jut returned fim Newport where, she found that cendi-i tiens are greatlj Improved. ' 'Tour rears age when I was thre," I Mrs Gazram said. "I was appale i a1 the eiMing conditions, and cen mere, e at the tales circulated which reallv j were mere fiction than truth But it the time Newport was undeubtrdh J,1?",": lji ,i, L i?.,t wornen winning fur itself a bad name, due te ght bathing parties ami entered Inte theughtlevsh form the public opinion, and the? are assuming the new respen- sihllit- whtch came when the vote wa riven te them The elder women have. hanged their tactics. Yeu sec, the Younger girls hed tee much eompctiflen and it was necessnrv ferthfm te travel in the wme reads as did the ether women who were elder and married. "And new the Newport women are aeciaring tuemwives 10 ee aoEeiinciy fei prohibition. 'Drinking parties' art held no mere Ne matter where I went. I was met en all Mdes by the same ldea-."? liflU0!V .. , -V"J . uapper IS stepping ,nrt .Ha nnit' rnnU Xrt into tai new rani. n mere ueei, snt prattU Rllbly of the drinkin,- partiei attenieu in me ia-t wecii. jt is ceu- '"'ered had form te transgress, and he who fill- front praee l clawed in the minority. , , " ... tl Identify Aute Victim The. body of a man who died en Wednednv in the Samaritan Hospital due te injuries received when struck bv an automobile en Tuesday at Fifth street and Iie avenue, wns identified vcterda nt the morgue ss Jehn (' McNcv sitv-six v cars old. of 011 v est Alav field street. riioTeri.As TheNIXON-NIRDLINGERTIr THEATRES W BELMONT trWVl WILLIAM FARNUM In "SHXfM.l-.h OF (ill I.I) I Kl-AJt ',0 0ni i T mil j I' M i SHIRLEY MASON I In "THE BAItOKD HFIKI HP" COLISEUM sr?nci L,etT 6u!,hP4 T WILLIAM FARNUM In "SHACKLES OF COLD" II !l1 FRONT bV 4. UlItAitU AVE JUlVlDvJ Jumbo June en Irtrifurd L, TYRONE POWER In "Kieri M.LN" I CAnCD 41&T & I.A.N CAS rLH AVE L.CJDE.t m i, in t j u i a . JACK IiOLT In "WIULK SVTV.N riLIH:i'S" I nn ICT say and i.uci it mulcts LAJvUJ X al 1 id 4 1 E s ll U 10 11 CIIVRf ES (III K) 'Jvr In "THE FAST MAIL" kTrvM'C A 1VID A CC A rvD Mui anllnn nih.i iinArh defects corrected IMAUIM O MivipnjJrtUVJlX jM1, A, Matlnies 1 10 nnd 1 lid Lenlr.(,s 7 and J flltRfCS din K IflNK. n "THE FAST MAIL" NIXON 62D AND ilAliri8 CHARLES (BUCK) JONES In "KOI'GH SHOD" Dni I &21) AND SANSON 8T3 IMVULI 11 1 141 te II P f "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IV KIMt ABTHI'R'S COCRT" AQTU QT 'I'ill.A'lltr. Op T.rmlna'l U7 111 Jl. "ID 7 4 n 1 ji WALLACE REID In "THK DICTATOR" STRAND ""'"V,;' """ THOMAS MEIGHAN In "IF OV IICf.IEE IT. IT'S SO" WWW1il AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. GERMANT0WN8Vr0vT.Nrl?iriJeATiv- MI'FPTX' I I Ml I'llOIII I IIIN "I AM THE LAW" "D AMT 02- OIIIAUD AVE VJI-MN 1 Ma ledsv Evks 7 0 FIltST WFST PHI1,. xhoim.ne LON CHANEY "FLESH AND BLOOD" nrrrtrrDcrSM 20th . DauphinBu juruwwM 1 , UIiV 1 CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "run miiti.ni.v madenna" DADk' HIDOE AVE. & DAUPHIN BT. rtI Mnt, j,18. Ev. 0.15 te It WKT.F.Y nAWlY In A LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, m mmvi J i M0DUCT s: Jl JLnW ; .tfvC7nr.tR5 r.rtlfiSl This Week! RADIANT FIRE HEATERS $18.oe Whit Eetnel Spluhtri, Paacli, i Pan and i Breiler Frfe Tennfftlan $97.00 Guaranteed ALL WHITE OR GRAY ENAMEL GAS RANGES Including Solid Tepi 67.50 Guaranteed Water Heatcri Gas.. $8.50 Coel $17.00 mil um en roekins Htnvea Where Shall I Send My Child te Scheel? That question can ee an sered quickly and satisfac torily by censultlne the Edu cational Bureau, en ground fleer it Public Ivcdper Olllce Independence Squire Here you may obtain complete, and reliable Information of anv bearding school for boss or glrU, military academv. busi ness college, Ffieel.il schools for retarded children con servateri of wul . college or university Cur Intimate knowledge of the idvantages of the various lnsti'utlens villi enable seu te make a wis choice t This service Is, free and avall al le te even one. eer w here Public Ledger Building CHESTNUT at SIXTH j B Walnut 3000 .Main 1601 1 IlCTJOAI, lleth Sfxrit n X& L I)reel Institute, rrnricnnlied, re re (Ifceruted unil refiimlhlird, eltni IhcirniiKli tcilinlcnl trnlulnc In CItII, Klectriciil, Mechanical. Ce-operative Engineering Alternatlne rlaaaes 111 Instruction anil practice. Heme Economics Demestic Science, Demestic Art, Dietetics, Dressruuklng, Millinery, Cestume DenlBii. Library Science All phnses of Librarian's irerk. Secretarial Courses rittlnc for l'rlvnte Secretaries and tine paytns positions. Address Irexe! Institute K G. Mathesen, LL.D., President PHILADELPHIA PAene PREaten S32S INHERING Kins s 5;ri:nea tauaht by a Eraduite ClaBeea term bout lh rrlais insiiucimn ey appein. mer.t Ha'ei reasonable Unusual results secured Individual conference and dmen rtratlen Invited Address Central Y. M. C. A. Corrective Speech Scheel 1421 Arch St. Trrf?Yj-MPC! COLLEGE Night school YOU MUST ATTEND IT bis successful school like Dunks Hiih Its forty sears of proven suprem y Is a Keed school te attend 13U11 Nulnut St.. I'liPiiIrlphU ML'SINBSS TU.UMX1 FOU lOl'.NO .MEN A krewledge of shorthand tyiewrltlne and toekkeepln. together with practical bust nesa tralnlnu'. It neicssary llieje da, for the young raant seeking a ceed position, tut who Is ambitious later te enter Inte uJinees for himself Our courses ara com ilete In every detail and are se urrangi.il . tw.w , ,,. li .mine mnn K . .. aluahle buslnees tralnlnk' ha can pesslbiy secure Day and enlng classes Knrell JjaL. um ilm Ijaacilptne taialeu la l'HII.V. 11 iniflf.ii i'ui,i,KUK itS und College of ( einmerce wtA .h.. ...!.. a. 1.1.11 . ji...... I1IU .iwiivi. nn. ..ii .urifiiiia HIGH SALARIES ftfM,,m1edn.t0T'l?eV. Is a thoroughly practical course In sales manship at UNIVEB8ITY Or PA. ETETfTNO SCTlOOr, 103 Legan Hull Phene Brlf 100 Bts. 239 5Mb JrtM-7 ;tt. rrrrvJSV U-fTH D I I? 1 rveguiai i T-nHp Price L ll "" ;; nnTSHP"? IntlnJinr fii II ci!j AI dey I p 'OOI Vh u Snr a Oil Cooking gSgSy ga $ Vra. Akers, tPI fl'J Filbert flllli L5!I1EATERSJ If r t I EtJCOATIOIfAt. Deth Bun 279 WORDS A MINUTE WITH GREGG SHORTHAND In the recent Shorthand Championship Contest of the National Shorthand Reporters' Ast.ocla.tlen, held at New Londen, Connecticut, ,Mr. Charles 1.. Swem, for eight yeaa etllclnl reporter and personal stenographer te Preal' dent Wilsen, made a net Bpeed of 279 words a mlnute for flve minutes en court testimony dictated nt 281 words a minute, breaking the provleua world's record. i . In the 220 straight literary matter test Mr. Swem also broke the previous record by writing 218 net words a minute. Mr. ifwem Is entirely without court-reporting experience, and has been out of the centesta for ten years. In the Championship Contest Mr. Swem. with an accuracy record of 98 6B, wen second place; and another Gregg writer, Mr. Albert Schneider who wen the Championship In 1921 wen third place with an accuracy rating of 98 36, en, speeds of 200, 240 and 280 words a minute. Wins World's Amateur Championship In the World's Amateur Speed Contest Mr. Leuis A. Leslie, with an accuracy record of 99.1, wen first place, Mr. Leslle had never before participated In a speed contest Ticcnty-feur out of a total of forty-nine qualifying' transcripts in the 1922 N. S. R. A. contests, iccre made by writers of Gregg Shorthand. Wins 1921 World's Championship Before he was twenty years of age Mr. Albert Schneider, a graduate of the New Yerk City High Scheel of Commerce, wen the 1921 N. S It. A. Championship Contest and was awarded the World's Championship Trophy. In this contest Mr. Schneider defeated three former World's Champions and performed the greatest feat ever achieved In the Championship Con tests bv transcribing flve of the highest speed dictations 176. 200. 21B, 240 and 280 words a minute In the time allotted for the three Cham pionship dictations. Gregg Shorthand wins Instant eucccss for these who study It because It Is scientifically correct, therefore the easiest of all practical systems te master. It does net call for tiresome study of bewildering hieroglyphics or memorizing a multltude of lntrlcate rules. Te begin te study Gregg Shorthand Is te begin te write it. Yeu can beceme a master speed writer with aston ishing ease, " Gregg Shorthand Is taught In twenty of the leading private, parerhlul nml publle evening schools of rlillndelphla nnd In the Melt schools of 80 of the cities and towns In the United States where short hand Is taught. Insist en Learning Gregg Shorthand The Gregg Publishing Company New Yerk Chicago Bosten San Franeiice Londen MHIlKaaEHIIIINHHI Strayer's- the Scheel of Successful Students Net the eldest Net the cheapest Net the quickest Just the best because its graduates de mere and better work Send for booklet about successful students or call and see us at work 807 Chestnut St. niBaiEnBBBaiHiiiaaiiiEiB Wanamaker Institute 23d and Walnut StreeU Di Helinel Smtember 1 Alternoen & Evrnlnr Scboeuk September 30 .TmiTB FOU CATATjOO Tulerhtine Ixxnist SI 49 Shady Hill Country Day Scheel (IILiTMT HIM , l'HII.A. Helen M. O'Neill, Principal l.lcvcnth Ae.ir Open Monilej, Oct. Si A Tew Aucanrlei In the I'pptr Classes 88Sfl trefeld SI. I'll. Chestnut Hill 240K CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY A day and ueardlnc school for boys Pre paration for college a specialty, Bpadal rate fei 6-day boarders Surervued atudy and play in the afternoon for dav boys a wsll as coarders Open Hrptember 20tb. Catalezuea en application. J. L. PAT1LHSON Headmastar CKNTRAL SCHOOL SVSTF-M 78TH Flt OPI.NS PhlT. 10TII f.. BALSTON HIOMAS.l'rln..lSth & Kuce sts Friends' Select Scheel JJJ5 jw The Parkway, Cherry and lOlli bts All crades from Primarv through High Pchoel. Mutida for r reuch work and Chrutlan cberiicter. Ueslns Mnth We , 13. Catalogues qmce i efcn ter (.onferenw. M lter . IIullaml Principal Study at Night and Improve jour rnelilen In life Special courses In GrefiB h leri ind Teuchtyplng, Bpelllne ling'lsli nnd It iekkfrilna THE TAYLOR SCHOOL Iu IQIH Market strrrl MBht "" MISS WOODS' SCHOOL"" ierLA:N,(T,,i!?tai1.tIT,,, rc.rsnlt Public ledger Hurtau for nartlenlara. THE FARNUM SCHOOL 1H01 PINE ,T. J Mil Ilreucn en Monday, Oct 2d ,lrls. MUIp Hots. K&Jeri"rteS GERMANTOWN ma! r.100 f.erinanleHn ,e. l.UIN'S rt COLLKGE Iltl AND NlfillT T 1 AUkra Fer Informutlen tnlli Oermautewn 0738 THE HOlJlIAN HtHOOL. 0l Walnel Ss, ipin ler Its iwentyfthird year BepUmbar jl. lu'il Cell.g Preparatory and Uansra! fe-u'r,.. WlwUth W. llrui.y. lUadmt.frt FM1I IE ?.fll'??1 r '"Prenlen and stage art fcm,LlS. Publle iitiKinir l.nsllili ion KUIDER P2'V 'jery telling llklt Diploma NORMS "" "-""'S,""? . "" , fipru Tlln I'.nnu. .Mus-urii. hchoel f Industrial Art. Uread b I'lei Opsns Sept ae. Keg. days, tnt. i te 20 Ev. Bchoel opens Oct a luir KVs Bpt 'Jt J1 j 7.q p, y GERMANTOWN FRIENDS Scheel Year Opens September IBth HlAMJ.lt It, VAKNAIL. vl.wli... Palms Business College "T ftt-'erthand. Uoekkeeplrc, aecialarlal."niuul'a Typewrltlnr etc Dav ft Kvb Individ IniLrac: QA nVBUSINESSCOLLEGE TUTOIUNO for College, hchoel and Lew, Maher Prep.. Hfl 8. 84 th Htreet. Ihli"'. HUMnSkJulerlng far Celleif, hchoel and hnvr'H i'lte., IIB 0, Sllh St.. Hk, PfH'Svi V-V J' s SEPTEMBER 11. 1922 BPPCATlONAIi neth Btxet s The Way Out of the Rut Ne effort offer rlchr rewvrd than spare-time study rightly directed. Peirc evening: courses offer prnctlcsl Instruction In Hujlness AdmlnNtra tlen, Acceuntlnc Salesmanship, hteneg-raph. and In Secretarial and Teacher Training Day Scheel Sen- Open Mht Scheel Optet "ept. 18 PEIRCE SCHOOL of Business Administratiea H Write for 66th Year Boek Tine Ft. ITrst of Urend Tenne Men nnd IIets PREPARATORY SCHOOL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ENGUSH FOR FOREIGN-BORN TUTORING Classes mernlns;, afternoon, evenln. epa Monday. Bept. 11 Individual attention. Br Krtenced Instructors Ilapld presress ter earnest students Werk planned special Ter mature men ard women. Bend fur Calaler Y. M. C. A. PREPARATORY SCHOOL M21 Arch St 1013 Lettish Av S2d & Sahsem BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Thorough Practical Courses Fer apprentices Jeurnesmn draftsmen, dcslsnrs fermn mil superintendents PI N IlKXDIM. JTIMTIMJ STUl CTt R l, KNOINF.I UINO ItHMOIUFIl CONCRKTB I.I.KTRICAL I.NSrAI.l.TION PH'MIHNO licilster Xew Send or Catalog Y.M.C. A. TECHNICAL SCHOOL 1421 rh l., 101.1 IhlBli t. THE EFISCOPAL ACADEMY tFeaxnm r- OVERBROOK lterular Scheel Sentlens berta TOursdav September 21st Ite Uxamlratlens Wednesdat. September 10th New boys report Tuesday, Sept. 19th Grevillc Haslam, B. S. Headmaster II IIO W.N I'ltlU'.. Drend and Sprint Oardta bts.. Plilla.. prepares students ter anv cel. tec or professional seuoel. the state Bexrt nnms. and for buslri4SS. 40th year easts Kept 1 Enrel, nevf. ALLENTOTTN. PA. Allcntewn Preparatory Scheel Prepares for celleK. or technical school Email clasnes: Individual lnatmrtinn nu i temmerelal course. Utudent soternmeeL All ainiiics. apiendia modern bulldlnn. Larse campus and cymnaelum Special can for ynunaer boys Tta t.100 Cataloce. lltUI.N M SHAI.TKK. A. M. Ileadma.tw wmyeNAii y. j. WENONAH MILITARY ACADEMY Healthful location 12 miles from Phlla lelplila College entrance, business .mil special courses. Bes tauulit HOW te study Sepirate dfpartment for Juniors rleen jears old and or, f.50. I'pper Scheel, 5750 Catalog; and View Beel MAJOR C. A. S.NDEIt, Supl. le K, WEN ON AH, y. J, MAM.Il'S N Vj MANLJUS ,Sn!,nt ' 'h "' B ticb" " tellege Preparaterj Amers the hills 11 miles from Hjratuee Elabi rate equipment 10 Ijijlldlnes. ue acres Athletlct Huslnesi course Alse Junier Scheel Fer 34 sars under GEN WM VERBECK Pres Den 27 Manllus N Y nung Women and filrls The Stevens Scheel, Germantown 18 minutes from Uread Strict htitlun Fifts -fifth jear A preeresBlie day tqhoel for trlrls Klnderirarteii te cellet-e General and colleee preparateri courses. Leya received In primary department. Katharine M. Dcnuertli. II, ,., Principal. 221 West (hellen .enue Telepliune. (.i-rnmnlini n 0Jn MISS HILLS' SCHOOL Will Commence tbe Fall Term at 2204 Pine Street, September 28 me, principal will be at the school after Sept 15. Overlea Scheel, a branch of Jilsj llll.s' Scheel will reopen in the Ued Creus Ifl.. Knvtvard m hernial in rii.i ...... Pblla., Pa. Cellesa preparatory and me. ratarlal courses. Attilstlcs Domestle Hclones CarrlaKe crjls for pupils In Uala. CynwyJ. Usrlen and Wynnefleld Write Dpt IT M1SH H. JANirr SAYtYARD. 1'rlrrlual MlM llltnan's hchoel for Klndercurtiun Junier, Benlor and Graduate Ceuraaa, Primary methods. Practice klnderaartaaa Address A. T. Illmnn. Prln. Ilm L 4000 Pin H... Philadelphia. Pa. THK PROORKSS hCIIIHU, " " 202B N Bread St A modern ftihoel. Public bchoel Curriculum Short hours" Individual Instruction Address Miss Peggy Shlpixn Cleu ther (1744 N IMh et Oik 1 ine l'hlia nr.sT ciiKSTim. pa. THE UAIlUMiTON hhMI.NAIH. INt, diiinur iniircn courses yriirsi Physical Education, beireturUl, Music, Art l.xnresslen. Heme Kconemlcs. Cellcke Priimratlen II jeurn) eiicke rrumratien 4 jeursi btundard Cnurrea for the best colleges. railrinle or High hchoel (I rears) Liberal but thorough trilnlng for life n-rUtlne P Hve Prlnrlmil lni IHQ Aradri MI'SICAL INHTUUCTIea LEEFSON - HILLE ' orvalery --l "f" " V,, "' Music. Inc. 1551-20 Chrstnut htreet fifllh Atenue nml Yerk llend Nntleiml llnnk IliiHilliir Lnnadnnne MOTION PICTURE COURSE Complete course Includej style and type of in us le used, planning musical programs for pictures viewed. Opportunity te play for pictures. Twe organs for lesions and practice. Bend for Catalog T, M, C. A. Sckoel of Music, 1421 Arch St. aamasmanaaiiKWBBmmmmi yroaieATi iNSTnrrnew COMBS CONSERVATORYMUSIC A Scheel of Individual Instruction DlKllnirulslied Fart'lly nnd OS Assistant v...k... aii hvnniiiia iiiufflit. Nermal Tralnlna; Courses for Teitcliers Willi In structien in a detinue roetnen in n; each experience. Itormlterlrs for, Women. Ilrclprecal nelallens with. University of Pennsylvania. Hit ppnelniiR Hullillnir, Our 42.pit(e llltntraleit hook mailed free.. UIMIKKT RAIMIMW COMHS. Director ADM1MSTRATIVE IHlll.tHMI . 1311 SOUTH IIROAn STKKKT net Willi nrnriirni iriiriniiK rilltA .nvutt. ivnnv OP MUHIO I. IIE.NDKIK I HUMAN Directors II. VAN UKN TIKEMT HIP HHUTII ITII Mltr.l.l Zetkwer-IUhn Philidelphit Maiical Actdcmv Main Scheel, 181T Spruce atreeti eaa season neititraiien aeptemcer l tr a Classes Eeptem BCTntElt ItrSOltTH ATIANTIC CITY, N. J. StranD ATLANTIC CITY JUdF On the Jlencli Frent Day rale In effect Heptemkar Ilia te Fehrasry 1st. 1923 Hmerlein Plan Entirely. llwivt 0sn Single Heom, Huniuei wier IS 00 Single Ilnera, Prlle Dsih 16 SO te 17.00 Deuble Beem, Itunnlec W.itr 110 00 Ueulil Koeai. Prime Oith til OOtetU.OO Deable Iteam, Pill Buh. Oessn Frest Cerner, tU 00 OwnenKIp Mtnigement Phene 14SB Special September Rates and Fireproof Annex, Tennessee ave., near beach Capacity. 400 Central, open surround Incs: epp. Catholic and I'retestant Churches. PrUate Baths. Running Water in All Reems Excellent table: fresh ecctablcs Wlilts service. Booklet. Uaracc It. 13. I.UDT. M. D. imaWmCA CAPACtrKJTOQ Iteduced Feptember rates, meals includsil with running ater .1 in ii rfailv. nr. un weekly. With prlnte bath (1 te 11 dally. J!ft up weekly. European plan SI 00 te S2 50 dally. Pacific nnd Arkansas aes Vt block from Slllllen Dellar Pier. Orchestra, dancine; excellent table, bath beuses for turt bathing darate. HoeVlet Fhens 3J30. WM M. HAZLKTT G REEN GABLES HOUSE Se Illinois ave. erp. Trsymere and HHtthfnr. lfnlelv nenn view Exclu Ua. refined environment Prlv. baths Run. water in all rooms excellent cuisine. DR. W T, ZANT" Prep 1? Breakers On Ocean Frent , .fireproof American and European Plane Gelf Club prlri prlri ieeea. Garage Reduced Fall ard Winter ratea. VlrKinls n 3d hotel from beach. Prliate baths' runnlnsr water, elevator; reluced Fall rates Sam EIIIb ewnr J J Cellins msr MI1.-N UU1M1 TO A1L.VM1C CITa & CIAREND GN&& VI rein la ne H blk. te bch. & Btect Plr. Run. watar In rv room Monre Hutchln. JUlarlboreuBIcnMm , ATI.ANTICCITYJI J. Jesiari White & Sen company! f i! il Aiwayi VOnUIlSnial ready terms mederais Write fir Dhens. ii M WAfH DUNCAN TARrtR IN51 Ocean end Connecticut At. irtuui uifl 1leal 10catl011, aTlit, alr7 rooms Special Septertwr rates '.Otn uaiea Oirier mnnagemert 1 I' A. A M Dunn. Hetel Boscebd Kentuck nv nr beach, nuiciD03ceueifV( i.ai'iins jis ut 'eel ll Idephone 117 A MXRIOV t'APE MAY. N. .1. HOTEL WINDSOR D"j.en ta. CO baths American plan: special rates du. Ine month et September Ideal climate, ticellenl labia, superb locution R HAT.PIV fiicner.Prnp sntiyr. t aki:. y. .1. On the Ocean, Spring Lakc.N.J. Mirrnunilrd In tirnen I. iwns mid r. trdcni. ut the LdKe of the 'ra. M.ll. htulilm. Pres. A.I Mnrnln.Mvr. IIFAril 11 WEN, y. 3 ATTRCTIE rr.I'TF.MUER ItATFS THE ENGLESIDE ""? "".a. Nev Jersey. aII modern appointment Trlv-ue bait. tea and freh water Fle tennis courts R F. ENOLK. Minaeer P.ItOUN'S Mll.l H. N. .1. Pis'n Whistle le len Ilrenn's Mlllln-lhe Pines, N. J. t 111 be closed from Thursdaj. fcepi llth tu the last of Ocleler for the purpeie of entire renmailei rerdinK Its re npeiitna em n Hem linm for Cenalecents and all people ne dine n rest jn a healthful Llimale IIilretlierap muBSnee general ivimlns and illetarv eierslKht will b Include 1 In lha New ltKiine Net a baiiliarium Phene Pemlwrten I't Tjutrwoen y. t. LAUREL t'ne pines LAKEWOOD, N. J. OPEN DURING SUtfMER,1922 GOLF TENNIS RIDING GARAGE DEI.AM Mtr, UATKK (i P, p,, The Glenwood -, Delaware Water Gap, Pa. Capicltv 4ui) Modern brick hotel, has ball, i room, orchestra, thr.-e cloy tennis courts I baebill diamond uelf and all amusements, itarage and supplies, uued atcommeditioni ttuoJateMtra.inKrMbeoKl.t add;.,. DELAWARE HOUSE j.entlirrr. m-m location modern home ce(wlnt, farm products Indoor an I nutloer ports Heek i (rink I, Ynrriri Teuns N Cf "" i 8 -Day Vacation Tours $83 , i'"iniiniiii' H FURNESS BERMUDA LINE " "mFWA'' tir...Wl.uy Ce., Ltd., Hours. M.u!&iMteS5 Al l'urnei T. iTenn ra4ta l i Ai i BWMMEB BFsntiT. NOBTII WATF.R QAP. Tg" CATARACT HOUSE n5; Special rates for Kept. Medemi0!0, ?c?l!ynt..culslne; all Pam::I.1V.nT' "fflfc. ruu view Cottage Niriirw npeciai rail Bnlea " MT. POreNO. pa THE ELVIN ". "TJeTH: season nunnlna- waf.f: h'i "".? . Jt Shower en each fleer. Uoelclet w "til THK nNTWnnn et-n'.i. 4r?E5, :.7"T.. :.'r. I F.legant le.i;.MHB rllmat THE CIIRMONTww Homelike. Excellent table Bklt'c "'M ' ' ' ' Lr ' Smith 1 AIDKAi-kKfri ,.. T-iGliS M0NTAIMIOMWja7 Sptnd your Sept. A Oct. Vatiti.. MONOMONOCK INN CrVeT'D'.l1"' Pecene Mountains, Pcnna , Ttnnms with mn.l.. t.-. ' . v"" ' " ?a'pVlva M M i Wrltafer Doeklet and ns... irKHNKHSVniv n. i . ........ , n i Beptamber and OcteSfr most nb.l!2l months, n. ths year. Reduced Vm..0" ter booklet llbvvMggf. itiRniand ltm.i .;" "r .1 51 TM5FT H A I I Wern.r..iii. 7" above sea. lex el: overlooking baaniii '"I historical Lebsnen Valley. SIedeSHSlJBl Modern tmrjS menu, euyenur laeie OF 1FQ. B. OArt. if- PAttTi PMlTn'H y. v. One of At Grandeit SijMi in America it fc A JiBAnilau Manala... ! I? I a I """""" "'",n in "" Aitm Paul Smith's Hetel la tha center of all AolrenaacK Level ness and Snnn. OVEN UNTII, NOV t' lal Autumn Inducements i- hm Snecl nthlng, tennis and real . horns )lau Paul Smith's Hetel Ce., Paol SmlHY, 5F R- O FITdERAI.D. Jlan'iA. NEW ENflMNP Tour New England This Fall MOTOR 0i:R WELT-mm.T 0AB. ClJOI NEW ENOI,Ayi AT ITS RFST, and iinru tub DAI '8 ECU QUXlNT WAYSIDE INNS. M0Dn! AUAIT 1 OVS R rA510C8 R"0BTJ ANTJ AFTFR THE DAI'S BC! bena ter , iree iiiusirsted Read Via l- colors. "New England Tours." " nubllsned ny in. rf.W ENGLAND llOTEl. ASSOCIATION, cemprlitaf exer two hundred of the best hetilj WILLIAM 31, KHIDALL. Secretiry, Draper Hetel. Northampton. Man DERMtmA Hetel FRASCATI Bermuda A most delightful water front i.iu. Ceet breezes llermuda's finest sea Uujm fre fn min.tM Rmitlnw tM.ll.. -.! Dsnclnff Twe rplf courses je'imiffl Open all year r.wiU II. DavSmUm TOt'RS Te Vacation Lands via DAY -LINE On your way te the vacation lands of New Yerk State, New England or Canada you can break the monotony of an all rail trip by taking that de lightful sail from New Yerk en one of the Hudsen River Day Line's PALATIAL STEEL STEAMERS "VUihlnilen Irvini" "lltndrlcl. HuJiw "Ilebrrt Fullen" "Albaey" "De tlll fllnlen" A trip that will refresh and invigor ate you In body and In mind Mil nlficent scenery, spacious deckii fine music. Alse ideal One-di Outings Hail tlcl ets acrepted, .Vete W fe Allany, Albany te !ew Yerk Write for Illustrated Literature Hudsen River Day Line Desbrosses Street Pier New Yerk Cap Ced aad New England Point Dally Men lea All ier neuun Concerts Afternoon and EvealBfs Lt. Pier 14. N.R.. Pulton St., 5J0 P.& HEW BEDrOIlD tINB-Te Nj UedferrTand the Wand el Klarthu Virieyerd and Nantucket. Stesm leavu weelcdaya only from Pier 4 N. R.,toot of Houeten Sl-.tWP. M. JTEW LONDON LtNE-LV.WejMm QBly.PierO.N R .HoustenSt .5J0P.M. All Schedules Daylight Saving TteJ Itcdurrd rates en automobile '"' cempanled by psuentcr. Tickets and"Tnformatlenat all pl ana conselldited l iclcet unices. -v,f .. ERICSSON LINE for Baltimore Pare J2 00 cne way, J3 00 round WJ Dally at 0 P. M . 3 e clock sa uraji nteamera step at netterte" "'nJ. IJI i Seuih Delaware Ae. (DsllUW,'n tune). Senrf for Pamphlet rf'ff-P i N 'rtoBOfreHi 9 Days, $88-50 w Including M Kmenses Lenger 'leurs In Proportion Via Palatial Steamers jai!htln!rUtri.h? ""factions of a ilellgtitful anting trip te a quaint foreign land S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" S. S. "FORT ST. GEORGE" Milling WrdnrsdiiK nnd Hitiiril.UH Coel m Summer All Sports (Aicmirt) hciiimrp TsmiK.ni.1.,.,. tte Modern Hotels Ne Passports Setil t M?,1!1 L""1'"-'' I'mrlnr v(l. Cull New J , i, - 'it ' ikff .r .' . tiU illf T rfiiifiMi'i ' " ." iL'ta vfUn . UK -Jl . i ' liffli r ( fi
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