WWWi i'j BLO? m '(!?. f wann t W mrm IcLASH ON H. J. AISbNRliLEl Britain and Fran?? ' Sjk KtrVltffSl 0Mm3i33MU. Academy Six acaiipl"1) In r1aie, iliroustieut tlie se li oe I. ITnnrp ii 'i Jiifcvi micui.iv Gernianiewn Six acniid"i lliroUBtietit Hie !!.,. II II (1 II f,'l,oel opens Tuesday, tlili tek Pilmnry nml Kin .i.rffnrlcn Thiirxiluy. ene-K.'ir celleza prcp,ir- ion cow-" open ler lilcli school Briiiluatpainnd eHwtr. ;.i,,.nil. r'nrtf Imrnfll ir I'dp fu'.l juirtluulnrn renjult Headmaster, Mr. Samuel E. Osbourn, M, A. I Scheel Lane & Greene Street Gcrmantewn, rn. CommlMlener Wants Head' Jeper Ignored en Appointments Trenten, Sept. 20. RwiuMtlnB the (.ivll Scrvlre Commission te Ignore the principal keeper. Jeseph H. Helf, in nmklnit appointments at the New Jersey State I'rlien, Commissioner Lewis, of the Department of Institutions unil Attendes, hus taken the Initiative In btliiRlng nheut a rlash ever supervision of IndiwIrifM at the penitentiary. Commissioner Lewis said the Instl Instl Ititlens beat el hail determined in exertlsc ilii autlierllyi addhiR that "this ineuni that the Htnlp Department til 'employ liistrtioterR for the ,varleus inilustrlcs, tn the State orison hereafter, includltic I the Iri'twter. superintendent or ether person te he placed in charge of the nr Hficlrtl stone Industry and woodworking Industry." ' , The letter ((included by requesting the commission te take no further action i tr ' '", nn'cvTtevAi, VculC inrii iiiiu I rlj KIHICATIIiNAI Yntinr W'nmm and tilrla )Z elman gl)00l 2204 WALNUT ST. WILL OPEN FOR ITS TWENTY-THIRD YEAH ON SEPTEMBER 21st A Few Vacancies Remain for Well Prepared Girls Early Application la Necessary ELIZABETH W. BRALEY Headmistress 4oe Until Sr llnlh Sf Heme The Drexel Courses in OMESTIC SCIENCE and RTS offer mere te the student iday than ever before in the istery of the school. Through 30 years of ex perience we have learned te iminate non-essentials and e include just these features Aat make every class hour nil of w e r t h - w h i 1 e in ductien. The imal! classes with Individ 1 instruction, in a pleasant tudent environment, is a trndi- en at Drexel. This careful at tentien te the individual student a distinct advantage of the JREXEL PLAN. Enrollment open new. 1REXEL INSTITUTE G. MATHESON, IX. D. Preeidcnt The Stevens Scheel,Germantown IN inlnuteii from Rread ,stret Station Flfty-tlflh ear. A preiresalte day ertmet for ulrtfi. Klnderuarten te college. (Jene-nl nnd ieIIcbi preparater) counsel. Uejj reiclved In primal dnpurtment. Knlliitrtne M nenurt!i. M. A.. Principal 221 West Chelten Areime Telephone. Ocrmantnun 02G.1 Wanamaker Institute 23d and Walnut Sts. Hay. Afternoon and Frmlng Courses CLASSES NOW OPEJJ WRITl! KOK CATA1K1 Telopheno I.ecmt 3141) Yeunr .Men and nei-s THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMY VOVSDED 785J OVEHBROOK lUruInr Scheel Sessions liesln Tnursdn). September Slat He-r.xamlnutlna Teda. Heptomber L'Oth A Country Day-Scheel for Beya Greville Haslam, B. S. Headmaster Uhlt 1'KKl'.. rJreud and burin (i.irfite Pin.. Fhllu., preparea student ter any cow iee or pro'teslenal asnjoel. tr State Ueare tuama. and for buatiaaa. etftb ar mkiu kipM Knrel. new. Ynanc Mennnrl lleja WIGHT SCHOOL Der Scheel Nifht Scheel f (JET IN LINE for something- Rnnd. We will train )ou In i"i knnuledsA that la abtn lutM nei-Mnary te aecure a ened Wytne poalilen and te adani'e Mpldlv In bualnesa. 00 Walnut M Phlladelplil i INTERIOR DECORATING e Ceurwa. 12 nerka ach ena for wntiisker and amateur the ether daaltng riui tns subject mera professionally, turn- j.. . ." - iiiii iu I'niniuK. M.wa.,1013 Lehigh At., egd i. nansera an. r0UR LAST "PnTtunUy (e rexlatrr ... , ....... ... SPtrrnlirr 33. Ilnil- -.i,u iriuiKii men nnu Henirn. Turn I JJSJ opportunity te obtain n bulne :mkkmta or pa. p.vi:mni wiieni. " '"an null Phnnr lliirlnc 10O st,.. no Twe Nitrhts a Week CUT DPft a I eitnrisa In !... ,n . . ! qpVilini?: l-ntilii.: lin 'VkVe : : n.f inj Kiprtlfir nrnlMi m.. i v THE TAYLOR SCHOOL 1003 Market Plreet Mght rriend' Select Scheel j ,"f" " iii mi.y.""".' -'" una letii m. .K'.f'?ti from Primary lliruuah II! irtii rl.n'. ter hcreuRh work ana iitXi?..ch,rn",CM,,,r- nln" Ninth Me.. 11 'lUtTUtJa Oflleal nMn fn KimlaFaKn. filler . IliiVuand. rrlnrlnil HE FARNUM SCHOOL triii n ,St" Vr. ST. Vrl. fii'.'iU nn M1')t", Oct. 2d BUSINESS COLLEGE A Sliintuhnnnn Aifi. nnm il , ,Tnj.-n i CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY A Ar and boardlner nchnel for burn Prt- ratatlen for celleKO a specialty. .Spaelal rale for s-eay uoareer. nuparvliea atunc Britain and France . Near Agreement Continued from Pw One the British troops would seen be with drawn from Chanak. Preliminary Conversation The conversation os a preliminary te a conference of the Powers thlM aft ernoon. Lord Curzon en leaving said: "It was simply a private converse-' tlen. feme progress was made. There is nethlnjr te be said for the moment. We will resume at .'ItfO o'clock uml continue lomermty." i At this afternoon's conference, which will seek te adjust the whole Near Eaitern tangle, representatives of I ranee, (Ireet llrltaln. Itale and Jufto Jufte Blavla will put their heads together. The representatives at the afternoon meeting will Include Marquis Curzon, Premier Curzon. Count Hterza. the Italian Anib.-.ssader j Admiral Ear)- Heatty, commander of the British Rrrtd fleet, and M. Nlchltch, the .luce-Slavia Foreign Minister. Prrmier I'echKch, of .Tuge-Slavfa, who arrived today from Marlcnbed, also may parllrlpate, The presence of Esrl Ueatty Is token liere) te mean that the British new feel the DardanellfYi can tin fully protected from the Turkish menace by naral means which the admiral will explain te the conference. Optimiam was In the ascendency this morning, nnd It was believed the stales, men would be able te arransn net only the basic of a. peace conference butialse certain preliminaries of n settlement. Lord Ciiraen uns accompanied by Baren Hardlnge, the British Ambassa dor, nnd two accretarles, when he saw M. Polncave this forenoon, The two main points upon which the ngreemenl depends arc the maintenance of the free dom of the ckrnlts of Dardanelles nnd the confinement of Turkish troepn te Asia Miner, and the policy of the Krencb Government 1 sold te bn op posed te neither, se Ions us poeco Is net endangered, Constantinople, Sept. 20. Informa tion that Mustapha Kctnal Pnslm Is preparing te launch en attack ter the powassien of tee Dardanelles In splte of thn exhortations of (rcuernl Pclle. French IBfih Commissioner, Is causing undisguised anxiety In allied military circles in the capital. It is net Improbable that such an at tack will be made before the end of the present week, it Is stated, the Turks i taking advantage of the fact that the British have net yet concentrated all their forces. The British, however, ere declared j te be determined te held the slraltM at all cost, regardless of hew formidable the Ksinnlist fercei may be, nnd re Midlers also of whether France and Itelv participate in the defense. One of the best evidences) of the Brit ish determination te resist the Turks Is tin fact that many British subjects, including the families of officers, are leaving the city, showing that they be- i lleve the fighting imminent. I It Is understood here thnt the French Cabinet warned the Angera Govern ment of the lnadvlsnbillty of nn us- I sault en the neutral zone, but the Nationalists nre believed te have re plied that the proposed attack is in the nature of n defensive nnd pretectee 1 movement in view of Great Britain'H military propnrntiens In mippert of her alleged policy of depriving Turkey of Thrace. The Kemalists arc in dangerous prex- i iniity te tlie neutral zone, nnd n for- ' ward movement en their pnrt will meet with stern opposition from the Ilrttish. The British position would be greatly nugineuted if the military and naval 1 units premised from Knglnud and the Dominions were at hand. ' Londen. Sept. 20. (By A. P.) I llenewed repert1, received here that I Mustapha Kemal Pasha's cawilry lias 1 invaded trp neutral zone uieund the 1 StraitH of Dardanelles and that he Is I moving large forces in that direction evidently rest upon unceniirinnble ru ru mert., and nre disbelieved In well-informed quarters. Turkish cavalry patrols admittedly have reached points, including Blghn. net greatly distant from Chanak, where the Britiah nre intrenching and other ether J wise preparing te resist a possible ad vance of the Kemalists. but, none of iritkla ti boundary 'of" the ten. The misunderstanding or misrepre sentation of the situation arises from a confusion of the one of the straits an provided In the Treaty of Sevres with the neutral senes established by dec laration of the Allies In May, 1921. The places mentioned are within the former, but net within the latter. Malta, Bept. 20.(By A. P.) -Various units of the British Atlantic, fleet are en their way te Jein the naval forces in the Dardanelles, but the authorities here are reticent uste details, It is learned, however, that a second destroyer flotilla, composed of the most modern vcscls. has been'' ordered .from JCngland, and that the light cruisers (jaieiien anil uarysiert are aue nerc shortly en their way te Constantinople. Other ships of the Atlantic fleet ordered te wenferce tbe Mediterranean fleet are the light cruisers Curacea and Ceres, and the aircraft carrier Argus. The destroyer Seraph left here yester day for Constantinople. Geneva. Hept. 20. (By A. P.) The proposal by Dr. Frldtjef Nansen that the League of Nations intervene lu Asia Miner was referred today by the League Assembly le its Political Committee 69th St. Business Men Organize The Sixty-ninth Street Business Ab sociatlen has been organized with these efficers: Edward J. Bartlelt, president t Freas B. Snyder, first vlre president t Miss Berthn Leute, second vice presi dent I Miss Helen Heudrlksen, secre tary: T. C. Pratt, treasurer. Mr. Birtletf i vice president of the Hlxty ninth Street Trrmtunl Title and Trust Company, nnd Is enn of the coinmln ceinmln coinmln sie'ners of tTjiirr Darby Township, i K of c Prepare for Opportunity at 'm KNIQHT4 07 00LUMBUS Evening Scheel rnn men women efaert rraetleat Arademl and lemmerciiu our"i Trufne Minsfretnem. Jjame Moderate Ttiltlnn Ttt Free Scholarship te Kx-Bervlce Men TTemeit Iteitlster Nm.. etSff te OiJO P..M. rlsaaea neeln Oft M N. E. Cor. Bread ft Visa 3b JMjearapny K t Cheese. Titbit A chunk of American cheese broken up and worked Inte a paste with butter) then well Reasoned with lEA&PERRInS SAUCE THft OnmiNAU WORCKlUMHlRt Tbiri't TeHtb of Tomorrow in All Cell Det Tedmj Performance Beyond anything you have known In this NEW SERIES -.aaWatiTaiw .a1"a"eaw aMtnajTM H W rl B Eight Ninety THE most timid seen acquire .complete confidence at the wheel of this power ful car. The driver seen learns that he cac depend en his brakes absolutely. Accel eration is instantaneous control effortless. On the wide-open read Cele Eight Ninety has never met its master hills, mud, the all-day grind at high speed de net tax this car no one has ever found its limit. L. S. BOWERS CO. 215 N. Bread St. Bell, Locust 5055 Keystone Race 5296 Cele Moter Car Company . Indianapolis, Ind. clay In the afternoon for dav mra as noaraera unen rrptemDer ioie. Cataletu en application. I. L. 1'ATTi.KSU.N. Headmaster x& AL1.K.NTUTTM. PA. Allentown Preparatory Scheel Prepdrea for eelleca or teehnleal scheM. Small classes: individual Inatruetlnn. AIM semmerclal ceure, Student oevernrnant. All athllca. Sple-idld modem bulldlnr Large eampu and rvn'najlum Special eare for yminaer hiv.. P.m'- i.inn Cataleeraa. IKW1N M. SHALTKH. A. M.. lleadutaatal MAXUfS. N. If. M A NI II ! Hn'nf Jehn' a Scheel 1V1AIIU1J cellrire Prepnrntery Amena- the hllla. 11 miles from .Sracuse. Ulalierate etulpment 111 bulldlnes. 1VH acres. Athletics nmlness course. Alse Junier Hchoel. Ter 34 years unilur OKN, VM. VKRBECK. P:es nex ST.Manllui.N.T. Ynnnir Women and (Uriel Miss Sayward's Scheel In suburban Cherbioek. Just outside of Phllidelphlt. Miss Mmwnrd's Scheel, In lis ihlnl"t'i r. (.onllnuei te develop iiillureil wnnnnlioed. Junier. Adtanced. rolleBe I'reparntery. secretarial. Poit Peit Poit Ornduate departmentn Ait, Music, Ex Ex iiresslnn. nnmesile Hclence Outdoor sports ns calls for lar rnpll nt Merlen. Vjnnefleld, rtala, Cnjwyd. (Jai.iletf. AdJres3 lcpt I.. MISS S. JANET SAYWARD, Principal Ottrbroek, Pa. MISS HILLS' SCHOOL Will Cemmtncc tie Fall Tana at 2204 Pine Street, September 28 T1 e principals will be at the school after Sept. in. Oterlea tichoel, a branch of Mlej Hills' t-choel will reopen In the lied Cress Heuse, l'aell, BeeL 7. Miss lllman'a aebnel for Rlndarcartnere Junier. Senior and Graduate Coersea. P i unary method. Praetlre kludersartesuk Address A. T. lllmjn. Prln, Bex L 4000 Pine Aw. 1'hllsdelphle, Pa. tup. pnecuEss sciienr. :e;s N HreAd hi. A modern ei-hoel Tublla rhO"l I'urrlruluin. h'.iert hours. Individual Insti uctlnn Address Miss FeasT Shlppen i'riniiier. 0744 N. nlh at . Oak Lane. I'lilla. 0-DAY5JS 'iRili'i,A?.?ciinei.. rtni w.ijint ... fcir.iV. 7 ," . ' ,or ,rl a" am I boys win felJr.lhfu.a.er. iHSZH Pu'l.ni "'. "tt"",nW",1' art till Chant nut a Da. I a,. .i -." ? DUIM Jill. wpruy .mg fcRMANTOWN Bl i.r. nillnvia ' "- " r-"f - iii.i. h. .."...- r'l nii'ni n ta. ntetLf1' A M'UIT ('i.Aiii'i f '"'"-"'- t nll'i'tVm'ntn?, M alrni Businr,. r"it, m nn, (1WNT0WN FRIENDS ji7 " "-: JJfiiil. . M lViXi She"' " Industrial Art. vea?. 2lr.tv.!i Hdjel "Pens Oct i MISS WOODS' SCHOOL rer. P;?renllnnal Chlldr nnKMONT. PA. ROSEMOIXT COLLEGE A Catholic College for young weran tirrW the direction of the Soelet of the llrlv Child Jeaus. 40-acre rainpua la H-nuVful Main Line district. Per cata. V iddresa tup T)FA1. lte "II T. Wosement. Pa. ItnneKT.YN. X. T. NEW YORK STATE SCHOOL for Triininr, Nunei of Iba Preipecl Height Hetpital and Brooklyn Matemilr Tahlnten Arenne and St, Jehn's riarr, llroeklm. N. V. r,mide.1 in 1J" Ie ehtfully rear Preirect Park Will open Trslnlnc Hchnel tnls Tall for the I'eljthtfmijr located new ocTenr.it n..vfisi:s mmv idiimine Writ te Director of Nurslna. mmmmmmmmmimmmm acet i issue meke if easy f e lie clean ewels Don't confute ScetTusuc Towels with harsh, non absorbent paper teweb. Loek for the name en every towel. ReaJDRIES I Every ScelTUsue Tewel cenlstns millions el soft '1 hirsty Fibres, hlch absorb four times their weight In water. they mske ScetTlsiua tha qukkeil. drying, most satisfactory towels mads. There's something about the clean, white fabric of a ScetTissue Tewel that invites a geed, refreshing wash up, followed by the perfect dry-up which., only ScetTissue's "thirsty fibres can give. It's se surprisingly easy and eco nomical te enjoy this sanitary, whole some service, by installing ScetTissue Towels in your office. Yeu are assured of a fresh, dry, never-before-used towel every time you need a towel. They cost only 50 cents per carton of 150 towels. That's three delight ful "drys" for a cent. Your stationer, druggist or department store sells them. Order a carton today. Scott Paper Company, Cheater, Pa. Philadelphia Office, 302 Weighurun DWg. Phene: Spruce 185a 50t a cartenaf 150 (Less by the case 25 cartons) g rT3TfF-S SCHOOL Children's Hair CWa 1 tpt afsrays Clean, itusrieal, rTeeliar ana Cisar cf nit Pnrmitf anA tfutr Eft a Vmvt, Dwninf and r"aU(af Btir ay teasAlaf refatarfy srtlA , FITZGERALD'S HAIR SOAP JTha Mfdleed Coceanat Oil Shampoo) DeM easy esttfrafy mliK ,A aus of tffadaV, Draft tar lae Cemhmf, cares tin lAe asarsl If at Drauttt. Blank Beeks OUR STOCK COMPRISES The Finest Quality of Full Bound te the Cheapest Counter Beeks Columnar Journals Yi ' In 36 Columns EO & 5&ter xnirvivQ a "i' PHILADELPHIA c aizNft'st. 7BWiW5t A Tree and Music make it a real Christmas public ledger Readers Should Jein the Heppe Christmas Club This Club will accept a limited number of responsible applicants, and will be open for a limited period only. Membership entitles you te extraordinary advantages and offers you any of the very celebrated pianos and player-pianos represented by the well-known house of C. J. Heppe & Sen. Members ma) select an) of the follewing: MASON & HAMLIN Upright and Grand Pianos STEINWAY Due-Art Pianola-Pianos WEBER Pianos nnd Player-Pianos STECK . Piane nnd Play ar-Pi antra. WHEELOCK Due-Art Pianola-Pianos HEPPE Pianos and Player-Pianes STROUD Due-Art Pianola-Pianos EDOUARD JULES Pianos and Player-Pianos H. C. SCHOMACKER Pianos and Player-Pianos FRANCESCA Pianos and Player-Pianos Or any used piano or player-piano in the Heppe Bargain Depts. Membership Fee $1 Any responsible person may apply. If your ap plication is rejected or if you de net select a piano or player - piano your membership fee will be promptly refunded. Ask Hew te Jein! Call, phone or write at snee te either of the Heppe stores. Use the coupon -below. X Fer Information Sign This Coupon and Mail It C. J. Heppe & Sen Dowmteww 1117-U19 Ckeaintrt Street Uptew tm ui Tkaapiea Street Philadelphia Without any obligation en my part, please send me full information about the Heppe Christmas Club and hew te join it. Name Address p. u B-HMZ Complete Office Outfit piatcglaas mirror, nickel'platcd towel rack and 150 ScetTistue Towels all fe- $3. 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