THE GLOBE THE GLOBE FALL OPENING— ■■ We Extend a Cordial It J Invitation to Every Lady ~ to Attend the STYLE SiOW 2k Ladles' and Misses' j| K To-morrow, Saturday lew Autumn Modes jmm&J Of Exclusive Coats Will Be Shown —Introducing Authentic 7\ \\ Styles From the Foremost Jf* Designers of Paris TIE GLOBE "The Big Friendly Store" SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN WILL HAVE NO SUPERIOR ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD City Planning Commission and Warren H. Manning Have Plan For Control of West Shore U'hen the City Planning Commis sion shall have completed its work the Susquehanna River Basin will have no superior anywhere in the world. Warren H. Manning, the city's landscape adviser, is co-operating with the commission and recommends con trol in some amicable way of the west shore as well as the city frontage. An examination was made of the westerly shore road by Mr. Manning and Mr. Herman, president of the Planning Commission because it was considered to be as important a feat ure of the basin as the easterly shore to those who use the water for recre ation purposes. It was found that the old shore road extended from Worm ♦ieysburg near the shore line along the top of the bluff, up to a point opposite the center of McCormick's Island. From this point up to the point where the new road through Enola crosses the track by an overhead bridge to the south of the Rockville bridge this shore road has been obliterated, partlv | WHAT IS TAUGHT IN THE WHARTON | | SCHOOL'S EXTENSION COURSE | The Extension course of the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce =5 as is planned to give the student a comprehension of the facts and principles of =5 == business essential to every executive. The work is practical. It imparts this =5 jjg training in the shortest time and with the least possible effort. The course is EE = given by the professors in charge of the same work in Philadelphia. The Wharton School student learns to apply the principles of commer- || 55 cial law. He is taught the methods of scientific management, the principles of =5 = accounting, and the methods of financing corporations. He studies the meth- S {55 ods by which business men borrow money; how to read credit statements, and 55 55 what is good collateral. He is drilled in the principles of investment; the use 55 55 of insurance, and the relative advantages of each type of policy. He studies 55 productive advertising and selling methods. He becomes familiar with deeds, 55 =s mortgages, and leases, and with the practical factors to be considered in judg- 55 =s ing real estate. What do you know about such matters? Such knowledge is the indis- 55 EE pen sable equipment of a business executive. S3 Information. Ucfrlslrntlon and Consultation with members of the Faculty at Chamber of Commerce, School Opens Kunkel Hide., every evening, except Saturday, 7to 9, October Fourth := or with C. Harry Kaln. Chr. Kotary Clul> Kducational SS Committee, Arcade llldg., 2to3p. m. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllE Bringing Up fathers $ # # # # "cwcmbhr- dfjui / ~ .—. [ Vell -Vell [ lwp -rrs X., vhktl »lu havt to *>* TV, And S -TO have SOMF , TONOKkOOT U r - ■ J\l SURPRISE" ON HELLO j If HOV TO ar W «!«•" an