"'' ".'i' -M V V ' sAfH 1 (. V, w -m ,ti. "i v- I S, . - vir- EVENING BTJBEIO "LIjPER-PHIUAPBLPHIA, MONDAY. SMPffEMBEB' 25, 1922 ., .'iJj ' VlW'fi .7ViU" .". Yale, Harvard and Princeton Colleges Agree te Bar Transfer Athletes KOPCATIOXAT. EPPCATlfWAf. 'p .;-- "jV lleHl etf Until Hein r Wi . .. ,".'J "M Transfer Athletes WUl Be Barred by Big Three Rules Yec, Harvard and Prince ten Agree te Drastic Change in Eligibility; Kicking Popular in Touch down Point Tries NO OPENING UPSETS i Hv KPW1N ,1. POLLOCK TUB Bis Three, te called, mcanliis Talc. Harvard and Princeton, hni' jiimunccd the most drastic change In athletic clUlbl'ltv Miice the enc-jetir. rule was established. The transfer ntlikte has been rumi nated, or rather will be, from f ports of any Mrt at these Institution:.. N" student who has represented nn.v oilier university or collcge can transfer t Talc, Harvard or Princeton after January 1, 1023, and participate in Intercollegiate athletics. This is one feature of the new gev nutrient devise, by the presidents, of the three unit edition in nu effort te rurb athle.tics in general and football In particular. 'Che gridiron traiuiug teusuii will be nhertcned and will net Ptart until cm cek prier te the beginning of tb" Hcademlc year, fewer games will be ivbcdulrd and post-sensen contests pre- hihlted. games te settle hcctlonel i or ether chninpiensbips ncr engage ments, involving long and cpentlc trips will be permitted. w THE coaching staff will be confined te praduatcs. who will be prohib ited irem w.iting ter publication, preselyting lu prepataleiy schools will be prevented as far as possible Bnd an effort will be nuide te lessen thlctic publicltj . Demand Mme Standard ( TnESU chang'-s. teem enough, but they are net all. The Big Three heldij demands that all opponents main tain the nme standard of ellglbilit.v In a statement Usued through the etin nf the Yale s'eretary It was announced Hint an effort would lie made te "ar range games with only tlies.; instltu instltu nens using similar rules governing cliu-j lbility and training m- tbeds. ' 1'his me.vns that tin colleges wlnrh de nut b.ir transler stiidcnlrt will In dropped. Jt may come te pats. It" the rules ap fiiitlv adlured te. that the complete (ihnliilrs of the liU rinee for Hi2.'J will leek something like this: ( Yule November .'!, Princeton at New Hiuen; November IT. Yale at Harvard. Harvard November 10. Harvard at Princeton; November 17, Yale at Cam-1 bridge. I Princeton November !. Pnnceten at New Haven; November l'J, Harvaid at PjliiLCten. The transfer rule will net affect' the ntudcnth who arc new enrolled, but it will work great hardship upon these who enter after January 1. The trans- j ffrring of athlete undoubtedly is one of, the evils of intercollegiate football, and the law is aimed at the se-called "tramp" players, who wander from college te college. A' T THE same time, the new rule hits the conscientious student. Often does a student realize, that better courses for his life weik are offered at ether institutions and he transfers his affiliations for this pur pose. Should such boys be barred from Intercollegiate sports? New Touchdown Point i THE football seaseu breke in en the public Saturday, and tin- fans get a , tlinipse of the new method of scoring utter touchdowns. There were uiiiner mis touchdowns scored as the gauif wtre mainly one-sided .and plenty of opportunity was offered te try out the ne.w rule. Judging from the opening game-, most of the teams are going te rely en the , "kill of their drop or placement kicker , te cam them th point after touch down. On a few oecasfens a line play 'V3S ued successfully, but what nuiir". i terback will call en his men te rush the ' ball levynrds for one peint'' In the big games e be played later a teum would' have but little chance te go 13 vardf from scrimmage lu ene play. The nearest thing te an upset in the first day'a results was the showing of rteneva against Greasy Ncale's Wash ington aud JefTerseu team. The Presi dentt. who last year held Southern raliferuia te a tie en New Year's Day cre able te score only two touch downs, winning 11-0. The Beuvet Tails Collegians. Vld W. and J. score lets for three peiieds. and the Presi dents hud te resort te long passes te win. West and Kepf did the scoring. Huge Bczdek used two complete teams in swamping ht. Bennventure, -14-0, which cpikes the reports of weul, material euianutlng fiem t 'enter Couu Ceuu 'y. Pain, at quarter, looked narticu arly geed. He seuied two touciidewiu. e did Singer and Curfen, etlier mem bers of the b-icklleld. . t. PENN players had a leek at the Franklin and Marshall nibbles, whom they will meet uet Satuiday In the opening game here. 'I he Lan- raster team did net pull anything sensational in beating Alhridit -i-'.i. However, they did net exhililt any rick plavs for the benefit of (he Bed hihI Blue. u Slu.Ouu ut New llavin pllUWUS at the early g.imci, were J large, indicating record attendance inere were L'ti.iliiu present at New flaven, where Yule riiished Bates, is. N 0. The Blue lml little trouble scer "J1, fjeven ifiuelnluwn-, ngnln-t llm team ' .hlcli last year held the Eli le 1!S te 0. ' ail Jenc' te.im thewed a n-snttle 'ttaek and a strong dntVuse Mailery i Jp" the only ene le tully tu touch- Thy firhi ,pW,r,. jniury ul tin uuten "Quired in the East Siieud-dmig """al-Muhleiibe-rj,' g.ime at Allen- .rri Jlh,r" Ju"e', " siting athlete, 'rekc his left ankle. The Allentown "fswgfitlen, which last year was ene: in,iii1(!..bllrnr,f,,s of the -Minpaliju, gave ?,ri ,,len of trouble makins in the fu- i n L.?c sr,nm,p.s" JJwhleubcrg wen as it' Pleased, 'Ai te (J. The highest scoring of the opening . LJ'iH, l"nP b' Bucknell egalntt Mansticld Nermal. The Lcwfsbiirg wiii,,? ru" l,P " tot--- "f "t points I without pcrmittiiit one w OVHACLSE was auulhcr big East- .iT .crn,T.!t'am "k'n K- fitly Lm T'' Oraiiee trimnifd llubarl.l put suffered the humiliation of hav. ! "tr Its goal linn rretwrd in the in- I ugura! cenlest. 'Iho hcoie was L'8 0 A Results of Grid Games en Saturday COIXEOK J'alr. Ifli llsli. 0. ' JJely f res. lUt finliirmrine litis. 0. VVaslilnsteti and Jeffersen, lit (ienem, 0. rlJTcns. 2i llnlisrt. . Jprlturneld. I2 Celby, u. 1 nlen. IHt f Itrksen, fl. Maine. 14i Connecticut Assies, 0. t. Menlirn. t.li St. Laurence, 7. J'nn Mate, fill m. Ilnnuventure, 0. Muhlenberg-, 3,)i r-trnud-htirc It. Iiniry lllxh. 36i rw Britain tilth, e. New llnrmislilre Stat, 4 United Stnte M-irlnes. 0. franklin nnrt Mnrshnll. .3 .Mhrlfbt. 2. - Ilurknell nil Mansfield. 0. ,",,l" " lluller, fit VVIInilnstiin, e. , Mate J.ermal (Mich.), 19 EfUnee College, 0. I nnifulu Twh. 64 Uii.i-nc-sbunr, 0. Tennessee. 4ri Emm unci llenry. 0. Aiilmrn. all M'rlen. O. Heward, 1 2 1 .Iii kseutltle Nermal. 0. t.eentla, B3t Newberry Celli-ie, 13. Mercer 24i Piedmont. 3. Mrctnln M. I.. 34t Mnrhlitirtc, 7. Mnke forest, Ml Mlnntl.. Christian, (I. SCHOOL Nnrrlslewti tlleh, lfli llleh. n. l'nrlicbnre Mercrrsliuri; Acndenij-, A. I!., e. Oi tlarrlKbure llarrlMitirc Telt... 88i Mrnt Trad. 0. Trenten High, Vi nrnilncteii ItlKh, . (,1anen High. Ill Lfbnnen alley Inl ine Rrfhttm. 0. llailMnn IIUIi. lltl Icland Hlih. 6. I TAD JONES PREPARES FOR CARNEGIE TECH CONTEST Ells Will Held Dally Scrimmage in Preparation for Saturday's Game ! New Haven. Conn., Sept. .". Ileal- iding that next Saturdaj his men meet i a strong football machine in Oirnegle 1 Tech, head coach Tad Jenes kept the entire luie squifd in ew Haven tner the week-end There were no injuries lesulting from the Bates game, but the het weather was responsible for less of welgbt en n few individuals. Starting this after noon the nils will embark upon a sched ulc of daily scrimmaging agaiu.-t the icriibs. l)r. Hull will use Carnegie Tech pldj against the varsity defeuse until next Friday, when a signal and kicking drill will take the place of the dnil.v practice with the scrubs. Coach Pul ler is far from satisfied with the stvle of play his linemen exhibited Saturday and he will be busy all week Ironing out the many kinks in defense and ot et fene made apparent against Eater. New Haven Sets Recerd New Havrn. Conn., s.pt j,-, The E.t rn Leacu tettan of 1I12J cleMl hre with Sew Ilae. miinei1 bv 'VV IM Bill" Dunn .an, uf hi if leaRui" fa-ne. wlnnlnc the e'li inn' Th lecvln l-t Wnlerbim tha runner u- l." t'llrf-fn nntl n hef -n-n ji In win nliis thli 'et-r" fins: New lt.neii etal.llihnl in Kitern LJue reienl Ter the nuinhfr if mm s we-1 lis. i ci enl vmie lmj uu n.J V l.i't -iiii a--ii- i - .--.. i i .i. 'mmmBmimtBmmmmm4mmmrtmwBMmtmmmmmmmnmm'wmmmmmxmwummWtKm m ( " , - I el,B,M--0W I . - B M I There is no ether cigarette of such quality at such a price. FATIMA , f CIGARETTES N j& Always slightly higher in price than . sl 0her Turkish Blend cigarettes but -just taste the difference f -) f4 Ml; ..:"" - -T .. ' bacces. But Fatlraa differs from the ethers Q in that it contains a greater quantity and H ilinerquality of Turkish tobacco the rea- U son both for Fatirua'a slightly higher cesi I , anditsgreatcrdelicacyoftasteaudarema. I LicctjTT i: Mvtm Tobacco Ce, ' I i L!'s- . H. . . .-- ' ' V.w ., z ' - . I rA . - " JOE LEHECKA WITH FRANKFORD ELEVEN Captain of 1921 tLafayette Team Will Alternate at Full back With Jim Laird "RUSTY" YARNALL SIGNED Tee I.rhri'l.a, ivmlain of Ihu Liifajrtle ! Cpllege clecn, whieli was etcd the best team in the L'a&t last enr by I he et cran athletes of Philadelphia, has been signed by the l'rniikfnn! Athletle As-e-clat Inn Yellowjacket?. Lehecka Is In line condition, tuning placed bisrbail all fiiimmcr and tha" no traces of thft injuries which Kept him out of many game during tils last iiiiiDarK pest for Hie YclIewJnekets or I will play halfback opposite I.ightner. high n.-erer for the I'enn Slnw eleven 'lest year with n total eLrdM -six point. Anether addition te the Frnnkfenl i squad is "Rusty" Yaniall, who g.iined Ibis footfall fame at Suarthmerc Col lege. Yarnall, tee. is in tine condi tion, and bid fair te give Laird, Jehnnv Scot I, Lightncr und Lehecka a geed run for one of the brickfield pests, f .. heekn is the fourth Lafavette liimitian mi llie squad, Stott having been grud tinted from there several .vears age. and Btidd and Williams, linemen, beln stars there last vear. "Heinle" Miner, coach and end. Iiac the men working out dniiy, and cither tudnv or tomorrow will start scrim maging in order te pick the team which will start the game against the Lvkrii-.. Pa., eleven, champions of Yerk nnd Dauphin Counties, in the opening game next Suturdav. jj The Frankford Ycllewjnckets' Banr' of twenty pieces, under the leadership of William Doedf. will be m attendance at each game and furnish music. r Independent Scores nMllmere Dlnrk Se. -.'i lllllila!-. I llllldilr. .It Ihiltlmere Illack sex. 1. Milbe I'ark rtfket boilers. 7i llfrhnif nt Sfler. O. . , rhltMtielnlilu Trnilnnl. S; North Tltlls, a. St. Carth'vc'. Ss Mninahaii. 0, Plilllln. 81 rnlffwn !-llk e. 4. Jncpcr A. f.. I?i llrexr Ire Cream. 1. .In,.prr A. r. 18t Mrlu-e's All Sinr, R T(von. 4t T.eirnn. 2. l.n Mett. 8i Mcnlnt. I. K.-trnrle. tOi Strnil A Miller I, AtblMli- llnh. 2: Tallin A A..wO Crlnmhla I' C. At J.iundale, . Arilmnrc. til KUine. I. Ktnnrhlr-t. Si M. 'llltr 3. Hunter (lub. 12t .IrnWi World, I. sun A. 1. 8 l'rnln . C. 4. 1MM A. .. 0- Ti.c-tlilh Wiinl. 1. either alternate wi'th Jim Laird tit the!amen their 'sons te try their bind PHILA. PLACES POLO ON MAP AS MAJOR AMERICAN SPORT - Game en Particularly Solid Foundation Thirty-three Years After Inception Nearly 90,000 Persons See Scries at Country Club FUll ( looked i ems tell r has been delinltcl.v liy the puhllu intererted rii'li man's piime. d en lu tperts ns Barring u few eiithuslaMH, it knew. in a vague sort of waj, that the mallet game was an i-elng, foul-jogging thing, but the details of It were un L new 11 te them. And, because thej associated It with temcthing "high brow," they refrained from going te see the games. Colonel i Among ether cnthiif lasts, Itebert Straw bridge, ti veteran ftar of pole, father of eung Hebby Straw bridge, lias been trying pnitlculeily te mine interest nmene the hunger gen- i ration. Thej wanted th" liard riders at It. There have, been a large number who took te the game in the Inst year or two. There will be a greater number te try it new. The reaswn? , 4 N ONE ether than the international tournament, which ranis te a close nit the oval of the Philadelphia Country Club Saturday. Classic Teiiniaincnt IT WAS known before a tingle visit ing polel-t came te Philadelphia for this tournament that the best mallet swingers in the wer'd weu'd play jt Bala. The names of Dcvereaux Mil buru, Temmy Hitchcock, Luis Laeey and ether members of the teama were sufficient guarantee, of that. Yet, it wasn't expected that teeord teeerd breaking attendance wenld appear In the offing. Lvcu the first day nearly substantiated that belief. A 'fair crowd turned out te sec All-Ire-1 land and Orange County in action, but there were net mere than WOO people in attendance. Th next match, betvvteti Meadow ' Broek and the Flaming EUamlnsees brought mere, and it spread the name and fame of pole throughout the city. Net merely among the society folk who attended the first two nintcbe;, talked about It. The man in the street used it as u topic or' conversation. Pole was talked about en the street corners, in cigar stores, wherever men gathered. It vva. talktd about as barcball is, or a big Cgbr AND that Is a triumph the most distinct triumph the game has ranted In tlie (lilrt tlirtc rars Hint II tins Ix-en pla(Ml In Phlladrtpllbi. Argeiitliie and Slielbume Tnil biggest littractieu tcbedulnl be fore the tluiil match wns that be I -An. IIia l.nnnlltiAA nml T n Ufnrl .ir.,1'., uuii.n.i.n iv, i.. tt .i.iii dliitpil en as perfect a day ns the heart could, wish for. It included en one, slde the, most famous nole team in the weild the Argentines who had ridden their wny te victory in both the British and American open tournaments. It included en the ether Watsen Webb and Lnrrv Stoddard, two of America "Big Four"; young Bebb.v Stravvbridge, a local player, and Bay mend Belmont, who will b- ruled high this year. It was an attraction and a day that gave pole its cbane te prove vvlietlm or net it had secured a grip en the public fancy. And pole proved just that. Mere than 2.1.0CH) people turned out and cheered wildly as the Argentines wen n brilliant battle- ever the Amer ican team. Twenty-five theusatfd peo ple at a pole match with finals in the national tennis championships and n double-header at the Phillies ns rival nttractiens! The thing wan unheard ei And jet it happened. FZ TEEN THOUSAND mere tame Meadow Broek, when tiw daring rhllng of Hitchcock and Ven Stade brought the mullitiide te its feci time and ugain with hysterical en thusiausm. Pole h;ul proved itself. TH1J teurnameut ,narrowed down in the final match te an International tnftch between Meadow Broek aud tin-Angle-English En'tcett four. Then, en Thursday, tragedy reared tier ugly head. C. C. Rumsey, Ne. " en the Orange County team, was killed In an automobile accident en Leng Island. Kumscy wns a close friend of Milburn's. Overcome by the former's death, Mr. Milburn forfeited the cup j te Lastcef, nnd declined te ploy the ' Stial match. In its place an exhibition wab sched uled between Eastcott and the Argcn- l(n.(lii nvl.tMfl.tn rt.ln.l a..I .. ul v.i-.; u.a . -,..'. I. wt, lUillU ,VU . J -- mers people went te Bal.i te tee it than appeared nt die Argntine-Shelburne game. I'oie h estabiisbed in Plilladelplila as a eig ami vital sport, .viere miner mSE ) the public the tant man emphasizing tee young millionaires been Drought Leme te public whose support I the deciding factor in any sport that pole la the most exciting and spcctnculnr sport tbat the world pesxjssc3. Kastcett surnriRed nole followers by beating the Argentines en Saturday, by vlrtue of Majer Hurndall't goal in un extra chukker. All the credit In the i world Is due Earl llopplng's'feur for! gating the famous Southerners, but It must be admitted that the latter were net at their best. I They had shipped most of their penier , , te Westbury, I,. I., nnd had te berru- mounts from .Telin Converse, tleerge l-Hiirl, 3d, A. M. Cellinr, and ether local riders. ' , They ii!aed jis lin an uphill game' I as has ever been In thN city, nnd item- ' I enstrated that they were all that bev been Mid of them as gauiehters and hard ' il.lirct I L .,' . M, lOiliig Steve Snnfnrrl was tue out- i staiidiug ster of the game! M of fact, his plaj throughout th s e matter he teurna- ment tins been fr-idy an well as sp'C- i Inciilar. rrnin center of the pole world new J- shifts te the Meadow Broek Club at Westbury, vvliete pay for the Menty Mjtrrbury Cue Marts today, and wlicie en October I the "Bh r-eur" will play flic Argentines for the championship of the world. A I5CDDI.VO FINANCIER Ker' eiie who Is n, bev or ila5. ),.- , hey tan fi Jcepl- for Chtr tu Us a' tMnpt 'e arrata thi eum of J70. Hin if the weaker s.x can t frl tne beylfh thrlili iii-5n K.A aJ0' of enlejtnent out of the elnga or l Oatnp fmiK-, aH maet' in th tm " S'iier of th Suniav TCELi t.i rn.Eii sui.s It a Habit. 'Ad' I in i xx;J,NA'- IJelh exrii All Classes Open Sept. 25 Register New All departments open September 125, memint', afternoon and evening 'sessions. Highest grade instruction ( in all lines. Apply at once for as as si?tance in pltnning a course. I- , ntc, plienc or call today Catalog A.-10 for n l mrnn.i owl TEMP1-E university I Br0ilJ s' t"ew Ketks rSIUdelphia Way Remain a Stenographer ? An evening "ere-arl.il or buslni ceurv, at th' r- 'r n 'iehoel v ' qualify . t - , aUructlvn ai. mero lufrat-- r ri IJr ami l.venlnr f las Noh (lUfll Write for ZSth Year Boek mmi of Businett Adminiitralica 'Ine t. t of Uread Wherever Yeu Study - nnLearnj Insist" tiLi nvi' ZrrffiG -1U Ml III u ruve idr Itoneoraphic BANK&tf -1 Day Scheel Night Schoe' COLLEGE YOU MI'ST ATTEND IT A tit u'e -'u uchoel llke Bank. with 1U 'e td.rs of proven sup-em ucy. (r a w -r' oe' te atterr' 1200 VValnnt -t.. rhlliidelphln rAST-lill" IMi HKM.VNII I sTEMlfilt xrilH reu .Almest evjr- i i' I'm offices and manufnetui lr s r a one ru t geed por tions ' ' I r-" 'ir rj VAi. teach Cirecit e r J t" r'hand, as well us Pi-n -i I' - a l-irru-l. i Sp. clal atten-l m . te ite- rltlrp nd leenerul humn i --4. uu- srraduatea trained t a , 'ii'i ' p nt btlits. i Call f r i nt - -1 ,iii' u r r--.il any I m 'a 1 ' CI t L . e- Pint HI -.JVI.sn nil i n.i- iW and ( elli-Ke of I nnnnerre lTiu MjrKet -i , rniMdrlplila Wanamaker Institute Wd and Walnut Sts. Uaj. Afternoon and Irrnlne Cuurt-H lUK" Ml Ol'L-N W" r : cTALOij lei p -' Locust SU'J "Study t Night" and Impiev 'i'- f-pe.-ii reurjen In - .- t.t f ucl.typnr Srelrrii" r.nn. r ' THE TAYLOR SCHOOL Day 1CK12 II i -l.it stn ei --.Kht TheStevenaSchoel, Germantown 13 ni'nutm f t n'utj ,i, T.ft.v fifth j . - - - .)n t t- far slrl" K. ---t . i ' c i.r -- l and mil.,;. i uri .. V,j r-rlvei in ,- m mi ' IvJtlluriue M lienu.irili. V l'tllKlpB iti lu.i i i nu Wiiiiii Tfle'. Iiiine, tii-r-n intimn li.'ft.V Friends' Select Scheel I The Par'iuav Ch'rrv and Itf'h fct. All cradca f'.iei I'". r tlmi iu'i nijii t-chei 1, btau.l fir tl ,r it rl. en I Chrlttlin I cuaracur. Cutalegiis r,iii art i, n i i!c adiultti-.l W-iltec, W 11 ila-i. Principal STRAYER'S 1 1 'f i emfil " t I III old , ' ill" t-.TI SI 1 nr. and tiet et, n- t llm uuteVe THE IIKST. ill , .T.u .1 ter "iirkl. f.eni f r I k btuddutti, or eail n I 07 fill's I M 1 t III lit tu, ics fui ' rl. s''"El ind -iirliiir liarden u i" ;. for an co' 'n . 'taia Beard H'.tli it tr tenuis IIUOVVN I'ltlU'.. llrenl Mi., riilln,, piepii - lefc-e or uroftxenal t '. etams und for bu'ren . Se"t i P--.-n MISS WOODS' SCHOOL; Ter Fireninn I ( lillijreu .. ,I.M.lI(IUNr.. PV cenuU V unit i- j e 1c-1 w i -mi ' r pi . uiaii. sl MVi:il Tiitniliic for telItt-K, vhoel " -md I.i lnlirr I'ren tl'. .illli . . I'lillw. iihs.rj.t II 11.11 ls l' .MAPLEWOOU li. a i II i Hist t WaUei. duii's of Ufa. I.lm number. Ooed taei Med. rates. Deautlful lliu unn,.i;, I ... i . , I" 1 vated nd ticitlth. rip leca amail c sens Pimklet .1 Phertlldej. 'A. II. ljaI ard Prln , IJ.J. sf, Cheater Hlhtt, V, Ce. pa, ' r ) BIG DIVIDENDS Fer Accountants Otic Girl Invested $90 and Drew Out $364 the First Year Last year Miss Constance M , one of our Straycr College graduates, was working for $25 a week when we started our class in Advanced Accounting. A far-sighted girl, she caught a glimpse of its future salary bearings for her, and joined the class. . As seen as Miss M had finished the course, she stepped into another position at $32 a week a gain of $364 a year. And that is only the beginning of the story. We may have further news of interest for you a little latex. $364 a year en an investment of $901 Hew would you like te get such dividends as that? Yeu can. Our class in Advanced Accounting starts this year en Tuesday, September 26th. The demand for qualified accountants is always far beyond the supply. Yeu knew the' effect of such a demand en salaties. Write or telephone m new for terms and conditions. STRAYER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 807 Chestnut Street Philadelphia P. S. If you are the manager or head of a business, Advanced Accounting will pay you much larger profits than Miss M get oufet it. If you want a te develop th.ii little private geld mine in your own business, write f r call us up tedny. :.W--,VM'i'''V.'MW,VMVMWAMVA PENNSYLVANIA MUSEUM and SCHOOL of INDUSTRIAL ART Bread and Pine Streets, Philadelphia, Pa, Evening Classes Art Department Textile Department Evening Scheel opens Oc- Evening Scheel opens Oc tober 2, 1922. teber9, 1922. Registration Evenings: Registration Evening Sept. 25, 27, 29; 7-9 P.M. . October 4. Circular vf information will be sent e)t application Fer places net already tilled. HUGER ELLIOTT, Principal I tJ 'v IN WW -y FOURIER DESIGNING SCHOOL I'hnne Itrlmnnt (I18H De e delenrr and pjlternmaKer nnrt nrn MO te S1.10 ,i werk. --pfilal reurnn In Mrn'r, Women's and lilldri-n -. s.irment. -utUfai-tlen KUaranteed or inene refunilnl (nil dn. riming or sumlc, Mi.'l .N S'.'d i-tri-t. THE FARNUM SCHOOL 1807 IMN'K ST. TTI1I Keenen en .Mendar. Oct. 2d (ilrln. I title lln. Ivlnderenrtfii EM1LIE KR1DER NORRIS Sohenl of exprKBlen n-id ritiKe art Puv t sp'iiii(r- En;nth velc. pr ... . nl inc I a Dip e na. I'll ch-- "Hi uree- : uite l'Jt -rr.j 3i; Palms Business College 1?. 1 Ct f-Uerthand IierUU filnit scc-etrn, OJ , rvrp r t nf ". x P' c 'p'- i1 --w-r, rifu hei.m.vn -tntniL. --ni v"iriiuT?r .1 j frr .-ir r 1 i . ' . a i n. n t : . rr- th , . r .!'..,fr .1 Itj te , fr p.rt . and ijneral t !- Hilt lietli VV. llnili-. Hi rt Mr-. doling ten and Tte. Action Teaching ale Driving Force Behind Every Orexei Evening Class Small classes and personal-contact teaching get the best results be cause the student re ceives Mere individual Attention That's what makes it worth while coming te school, and that's why the Drexel Evening student makes geed in your business. Finance and Investments Accounting Real Estate Salesmanship and many ether courses STARTING NOW DREXEL Evening Scheel tTTeepiscepal academy i Ji DLD I i Overbroek A Country-Day Sk-heul for Uejs Grevillc Haslam, B. S. Headmaster ' Al.l.l-TIIWT. I'A. Allentown Preparatory Scheel l Prepares for rollers or technical schs Email classei.. individual listructlen Mm i immerclal ceume. Student aovernmaet All athletics. Hplendll modern buikllnts I arre campus and ew nnslum Sr"x-i p- for yeuneer hr-vs Tts- t-i" fitaler- IKWl.N l -sllAITIIl V tl ll...u.ui. M M I N . MANLIUS ?l?i J ",.".: r. .. 1 ' - ...""'S ...'. '.' ur ' -sniena int nine, ji iivies ireni s-racuis. Ulaberate eqiilptnent l'J bullultigs I'd f I 1 f acres. Athletics. Dullness course. Alse Junier bchoel. I'er fit 'cars under C1B.V, wa. t;hbkv,k. :.. -ax sT.iumius.H.y. BUSINESS COLLEGE .'ark & ruauebanni Are .i l ..-"H-374 J I'cnm. SIneiim. schel f Industrial Art, Bread & I'tre. On. -is svpi 20. Uei. day sp'. 13 10 in vn. Si roel opens Oct. Flee. Ke Sent 2'. 27 2'l T-'l P M nng Women mill C.lrl MISS WHARTON'S SCHOOL I 1J1B r'M: ST KHIPKN- OCT. 3 r.IRl.'i AND MTTI.K IIOVH mE niefiKr.ss school .)2. I.'. Breid Wl A -rjedem ncnoel. PuWI i (.roel Ciirrkulum STieri hour. Indlviduii t--.'-ucilen Addreai Mils Fssy Shipper I'., '.her S744 -.' ,-nh n . Onk l.ane, I'lgtla Standard Scheel ei Filing and Indexing 1012 Chestnut Street The Globe-Wernicke Ce. offer, a .hert. Intensive, und practical course In the varleun methods of flllnsr. Call, phene or writ Director. Thur.a Walnut 0330 Miss Sayward's Scheel In -ii urb-iti i-rhroek Just outside of P'l.i.ejr a. Mis Nnnrd'i r-thnel. In i th 'iei1i sir tentltiuea ti develop i j'turej wcmanv i. J n i. Advanced. C . ,- Preparaterj. be retarlal. Post Pest tiraduate departments Art. Music. Ex prerst n, Demestic Science. Outdoor sper-i. Iliis culls for II iy Tnplls at Vlerlen H mu field. Dala, Cnjwyd. i.ata.us Address Dept L. MISS S. JANET SAYWARD, PridpI Overbroek, Pa. PHYSICAL CULTURE FOR BUSINESS GIRLS - -be aft riu.n aid eiemn he'lrs Hat 1 Liiau'd ajs i .r r k Dancluc. m-'s fi ir . 1 1 i .d f r Erhedule i,. vn'uiW i.5fiV fcansem The Y. M. C. A. of Philadelphut nwiSHILLS'SCHOOir Will Commence the Fall Term at 2204 Pine Street, September 28 Hie principals wl.l be at th school after Sept jr.. Overlea Scheel, a branch of Mlia Hli t' c hoel will ri-opee id tne rted Croaa W'-il-e Pin I Sent 27. viis Illmni s :cl!enl for Klnderrartnern J ' " -"i.- an i '---jijate Courses. r .'.V n' . ' ..I'r!vrv L indergarten?. ddre A T Illmiti, Prln. Ilei , 400 1 r M I'ninde ph a Pa 3 Ml-SK I, IN'.TKft riON COMBS CONSERVATORYtCMUSIC A Scheel of Individual Instruction 1. itu tli-d Taeultv and f5 Assistant' .k h r- i! biun hes laufchi Nermal Training t juries f i rlenri4rn ulth In- utru -ion i i a definite ine'Viul In each wrw teg'tir ith i..ra-ti'-a1 teachlnc eiie'itnce L nrr i erlm fjr Women. K- nrre ii Rs'it'unH nun I nerslty of lei i-sl a i j Pul b ti .el music super- 'ion - x t-pa ieus 1 uMdlnvs Our 42- P& . 1 lu-tait 1 bcuk niaiiHil free (ll.ltr.lt r IIMMMIIS tevilix. Dlrecter A1V1IM-TH.TI P. III If.niNO w " .. . 1.tll k-.. v IYIeTIUN PICTURE COURSE rLm pi t .ure i udea stj-la and type of i us iseu P Kin i ni: nusual tirecrina for jre lsd I iv u -I'l-tiriu- i-y te Play for ersans ter lemons and pi a. uc. Send for Ciitalee Y. M. C. A. Scheel cf Mu.ic, 1421 Arch St. Zeckwei-haen Pbiladelniiu Meiical Acadtaa Main hchuel. 1U17 hpruir atrerti JSd aaeau Henistr iiiuu bepismis.i i laM Uawtaa. ItFSON.HILLE .-" 153J-2IJ Cliritiint Street " OHth venue unit Yerk Iteud Vullnmii II. ink lliilldlna l.iilisde n KIII'-I'ns Miriuiii( 1KTII PHILA. MUSICAL ACADEMY rriii inleun lirniuli IP l.n. I VI Pruspritus mailed (mm i.niie, i-iniiir ntn Mil Jeseph W. Clurke. Ulr. PJIll-. , O.MsKH VATOIt Y OV tlUrilfl l. IIKNIIKIK r.ZI.IOlAN i Olreiii,. II VIV rlexl llirm--r I slSTWfl) 30-DAYJ Sta SOLTli .OTR w "r Ali ,t,' ij ,-M S.'-SbJY : v.. .-.a -x-a s-tfi,ULVJ fe; .wMjfimi V
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