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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1902.

,15 MEDICAL SCHOOLS (Outside of New York) Continued From Page 14. ear. Exceptional opportunities are offered to the lawyer, minister, actor and public and no entrance examination is requlr fl. All applicants fcr the state bar oxamina lessons will be given at the pupils' residence. Professor Acevedo was formerly iden speakers in general for gaining a thorough and practical knowledge of the principles desire to learn to understand conversation by watching tho th.

inou'h. Ai no hindrance to the 0: lip rt.idlii?. many in. tan; ao were i have completely masti rci this art. The f.uri ts in the country advise ih.

tr pattentg karn lip reading when the 0: hear underlying tne art of expression, both as the state of New York. The work at 'into voice and action. Among the many who I school covers such subiecls as elementary Kmne of School. yam of rincipaL IXDIAXAPOLIS, Marion County. Ind, Eclectic Med.

Col. of M. Wright Central Cel. Phys. Sur A.

Maxwell SMVABK. Esn X. J. miles from j. v.uniKe I'tiarmacy I.

l. Seetv HAVES. Sew Haven Conn. Army Medical School C. II.

Alden Medical Yale Unl Herbert E. PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia Po. Jefferson Med. Coll.

of Phil. Y. Holland Medical Dept. Unl. of Perm.

Marshall Medico Chirurgica: Seneca Egbert v.wmtiii cm. oi 1'c nii.ciaru ilarshall Continued From Page 14. earnest pupil coming under his control. Deportment is also one of the advantages of. this school, and the academy bids fair to be one of the most popular.

J. Henry Duffy. Professor J. Henry Duffy is one of the well Known of Brooklyn's dancing masters, and makes his headquarters during the week at different places for the accommodation of his patrons: On Fridays and Mondays Professor Duffy may be found at Pttrshall Hall. Fifty third street and Third avenue; on Saturday afternoon at Acme Hall, ou Seventh avenue and Ninth street, and on Wednesdays at Adelphi Hall.

Adelphi and Myrtle avenue An inquiry for prospectus and terms to Now Prospect Hall, Prospect avenue, will secure further information. Addretn Teach Schol Yearly Term ert. art. Tuition. begint 820 miles from Xew York.

li. st 25 so av 73 100 Sept. 23 Xcw York. Popnlntlon, 2 10,070. fi .1 t'h term Sent.

V7 10S.O27. '4 miles from Xew York. 4 37 ao mi Ion from Sew York. 1,283,007 si 30 4 55 16 SCHOOLS Address leach Schol Yearly Term ert. art.

Tuition, begins Population, 1,850,0113. HICIIMOXD, Henrico County. Vn. 34a miles from Xevr York. 83.03O.

ril "lses and Clay st. til 275 MD IM Sept. SO Medical Col. of a Christopher Tompkins 4a ii Sj5 Oct. 1 SVItACliSJ, Onoudusa Connty, X.

Y. 303 mile from New York. 10S.371. Coll. of e.

Syracuse U. Didama 42 WASHIXGTOX. D. C. 227 miles from York.

Population, 218.1DB. 1 tions, however, must be in possession of th law student certificate from tho regents of iaw, contracts, torts, personal pro sales, agency, guaranty, real property, do mestic relations, hills and notes, partnership, insurance, bailments and common carriers, evidence, code practice, equity, criminal, law and the like. Special students are accepted by arrangement wltb the registrar. A few years will see a rapid growth in this institution, which Is well worthy of a large patronage. MANHATTAN.

New York Law School. The long list of prominent men who have been patrons of the New York Law School or otherwise interested In it. and the history of its many graduates is sufficient guarantee of the excellence of Its methods. This una usu uau succtas anu uas been from the start one of the largest law schools in the country. It has been the aim and purpose of tu founders to promote the cause of sound legal learning by pursuing and developing what is believed to be the best method of legal instruction the method which receives its name from the distin suished instructor.

Professor Theodore W. I)wiSht D' whom it was adopted and main mus uki i as a i. u.n law In New York City. The success of stud pnls who havo lhoir leSal training lh.e "IMvient Method" in establishing 1 I K.3pee:aiiy in lots i.uy nas th.s facl keen strikingly exhibited. The New York Law School was originally incorporated New York and within ten vears there were nearly 1.S0O men trained at this one school1 iwho had made a place for themseive tnc ernwdort nrnfessinnoi nnks nf Orenter New iieu.

colun A. de Schwelnitz Sch. j. jiM. ueoreet L.

Mngruder BUSINESS 0' School. Xante of 1 rtncipal. XEW YOKK CITY. Manhattan, Sew York County. X.

Y. Associated lius. Inst F. L. Uaile Fourth av.

23d Gaffcy's School ICS W. 23d st. Anytime Any time 30 Jloo Any time Any time 10 123 1100 150 Any lime 3 65 $12 mo. Sept. 2 15 400 VlVa 5 1 700 S105 Any time School w.

L. Matton MucGrc por Shurthand Sch auti.e Shorthand Sch. A. Wilcox Mull's School E. E.

Mull Pain's Loinest: School fl. v. Kemlngton Po. nin Shorthand School Progressive Shorthand School fluww Ccllese ut Commero F. H.

Russcoe School or V. Y. University Tho.Miller Sch. or Charles Miller The Packard School H. Pr.

ic. Bus. Sch. W. Vermilye College Walworth Business Inst G.

S. Wood's N. Y. School F. E.

Wood Wright's Itcokkeepinir School XEW YORK CITY, llrooklyn, Kings JJrowne Has. Col T. It. Browne Uluckmun's School F. II.

Blaclcman Bryant Stratton Bus. Claghorn Central Sch. of Stenography Charles' Com' 1 School Wm. P. Charles Curtis School Curtis B.

Sage A. .7. Graham P. A. KIsBlck C.

Wright Eclectic Shorthand School. Elllliwon.l School Hellley School Klssiok's Bus. College L. 1. Uusinesa College Miller's Bus.

Acad morns aimer St. James' Com. Acad Christian Shorthand ih.ng. German). J.

H. lilled with the Institute of Languages Paul Percv and Herman on Fifil avi'nur and also with Stern's School of Languages, m.s method of teaching is produci ivo of the most satisfactory results and no efforts arc spared to insure the of all pupils. Mile. Forgeron. conversation, literature and grammar Mudy of French are subjects in which Mile Koi g.

ron. Pari Instructs a limit oil number pupils at 10S Martensi avenue. Flatbnsh. Forgoron, of French birth, has had many years of experience as a teacher of her native language, ami is thoroughly capable instructor. Tho fall term has already started, but pupils are received at any time.

Miss Bridge's School. Miss Bridge's School, at Dean street, where thorough Instruction is given In kin dergartcp and preparatory work, will reopen for the first session of the fall term on Sen irmoer Hi. riano and calisthenics are among the specialties. 1 Klrs Ovmgton. Among the private tutors of French and hngtisn must be noted Mrs.

E. .1. Overton, I Mrs. Overton instructs in the languages .11. ihe homes of pupils if dosipd and assures rapid advancement in French by special method.

She may be reac hct by mall at KINDERGARTENS. Misses Baldwins' School. The Misses Baldwin's kindergarten and primary school will, on September begin the fourteenth year of a su.vessful career. The school has a pleasant location at Mad 'son street, near lompklns avenue. The I.it "onm.

ou nas t. ior .1,1. "im nun success. 1 inll term has already begun, although enttance may he secured at any time. c.

H. Plurjge. Professor Plugge Ives instruct ion In languages and other prepnratni sttbjects. He is a former instructor of Polytechnic Institute and has had yeais of experience In Ills work. Select classes will lie arranged for good courses.

Address by mail, it? liemsen street. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. International Correspondence Schools. Almost everybody is familiar with the work of the International Correspondence Schools, ,..1, t. 1 a OI lna" recently liar, pcrnaps scfmca Preposterous to many but tile suc cess of ibis school in the development of tne idea is greater proof ot the poisibiliiv 0f the scheme titan any amount of argu ment.

The schools tire located at Scranton, and the origin seems due to the demand of for special education to help them pass the mining law examinations of the state of Pennsylvania. The tlrs course ready and advertised was the on ospondoiioe course oi instruction in coal mining. 'Ihe success of this course led to the adoption of further subjects, until at the present lime instruction is given in some forty trades and engineering professions, as well as in orna mental design, commercial nnd English branches, modern languages, navigation ami; 1.. .1. ne I York.

The course of study is planned with, est and most carefully prepared text hooks a view of giving students a thorough and "re used, the course of study comprising a systematic knowledge la in its different kindergarten department of two years and branches and of affording Ihem instruction in a primary department nf three years. Tho subjects In which they must be prepared in achoo! year is divided into four terms, order to qualify them for admission to the bar 1 mc. in New York or In other states. A summer Mls' F' tlEon. session of the law school is held each vear I rs I'.

Roninson conducts at XC East Six and enables th.ise who cannot attend the trenth street. Flat btwh. a kindergarten and regular Junior Year course to cover the same primary school with a large attendance from general field of studv though in briefer form. the many good families of that neighbor THE ARTS. BROOKLYN.

Winslow Fencing School. One of the past arts and present healthful recreations which has not the practice It deserves is fencing. It Is a fascinating sport, however, and in its present mission as a. health restorer and promoter It is un dergoing a sudden access of popularity among the best families of the country. To strengthen the limbs and body, to reduce weight when necessary, to increase muscu lar ability and to detract the mind from nervous influences, fencing Is one of tho best exercises In the category.

One may engage In this healthful sport and forget all causes of worrlmcnt with twice the good effects any dissipation might bring. The school of fencing conducted by Mrs. Ebba M. Winslow, a member of the Swedish Fencing Circle of Stockholm, Sweden and a pupil of Professor R. Ricardo E.

Manrique, is located at KZ Clinton street. Brooklyn, and counts among its pupils members of tho cultured families of the city. Private lessons and class instrution are given and classes are formed In convenient places. Mrs. Wlnslow's pupils find in her a competent teacher, a woman of personality and the head of a reliable institution.

American School of Elocution. The classes of the American Schnnl nf i Elocution will he resumed September 29 at the Pouch Gallery, Clinton avenue. This Is school of specialties. Including literature, I lanSuaSes and belles lettres and is thorough ly artistic in every way. It is Intended for those who desire to study for the platform and to become teachers, and for those who wish to continue their work in literature after graduating from public schools or academies and do not wish to attend college; also for those who are backward in their studies.

Special attention is given to the English language. Individual instruction is given to every pupil by the principal, Walter V. Holt, who has been identified with Adelphi College, Pratt Institute and the Na tional Conservatory of Music! The school nas had a prosperous career of nearly a dozen years and many of its large list of graduates are now holding important posi tlons in colleges and academies. Mr. Holt Is insistent in teaching the correct English language.

The Wentworth School. I This school, at 1.439 Pacific street, under the management of a tiwJk "7,. reopen for students for the fall session ou ocpieiaeer to. 1 ne suDjects handled are uict: uuuuing, literature, pnystcat culture and dramatic art. Individual instruction is given as well as class work and in both; the methods of the school havo been highly oiiucessiui.

entwortn is a graduate 01 tne Boston School of Oratory and has a I i Shorthand School Mrs. S. A. Fulton st. Teale bch.

of Stenography. Henry Tealo Temple Bar Bus. School Wood's Brooklyn School Young's Sten. Typew'g Chos. F.

Young OUTSIDE OF jYaTtin of or ALBANY, Albany, County. X. Y. 142 lulled from New York. Pop.

94,151. Albany Business College John R. Cornell 2 1 ALXENTOWX, Pa. 3 miles from Xevr York. Population.

jiw iiiuM 11 us. cunee ij. raiacuman ALTOOXA, Blair Pa. miles from Xevr York. Popnlntlon, 3S.073.

Aiiuona i.usincss i isonoerg 1.110 Eleventh av 2 90 $50 Anytime BAXGOR, Penobscot County, Me. 4G5 miles from Xew York. 21,850. Uf.lis or Bus. College E.

D. Trait 4 75 Anv time BIXGHAMTOX, Broome X. Y. 214 miles from Xew York. Binsh'amt.

Sch. of Bus. F. Riley 7 200 SIM Any time BOSTOX. Suffolk County, Mnss.

232 milex from Xew York. Population, 500,803 Burdett Business College C. A. Burdett have received instruction at the Lawrence School and achieved success in their professions may be mentioned Adelaide Neil son. Margaret Mather, Edith Kingdon (Mrs.

George Gould). Lillian Olcott, Carrie Turner, Charles H. Hopper, Professor J. W. Shoemaker and many orators of national reputation.

New York School of Caricature. Founded in 1901. this novel school has now a membership of over a thousand and a promise of still greater increase In the future. The original scheme of instruction was by correspondence and in this respect the school has been more than usually successful. The professional method of caricaturing, cartooning, sketching from life and the lik'e are taught by competent instructors.

A specialty is made of newspaper and commercial designing and all branches of illustrating as practiced in the art departments of great newspapers and magazines, so that the drawings may be reproduced and used Syd B. GrlfBn, who is one of the well known of New York great cartoonists, is the director and president of the school: Louis Dalrymple, the political cartoonist, and J. Campbell Cory are upon the All of these men have had years of practical expe rit nce on magazines and newspapers and understand thoroughly net only the art. of i caricature, but the proper application of the same for remunerative return. The ability of these men to tearh and thn ,1,,.

of what thev eoh 1. ni, vi tmP' at the Uorld instructed In this interesting and even fas mating worn. Ibe young man or woman "nu a taste ior drawing and cartoons is i least consult with the school as to the training of this ability. The Hawn School of Elocution. Henry Gaines Hawn opens his School of Elocution for the season of 0S under most auspicious conditions.

At the recent convention of the National Association of Elocutionists, held in Chicago, he was elected president of that body. The duties attached to this office, a thirty weeks' course in oral English, under the patronage of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, the Tor nell University plays and his large following of private pupils, bespeak a busv vear. Although Mr. Hawn's pupils so often attain success upon the professional stage and as publio readers, Mrs. Henrv Giciow.

Mrs. Olivia Sanger Hall. Miss Edith Avers. Florence Robertson James and others being his disciples, he insists upon the educational value of the study of elocution being of greater moment than public utieratiee in any form. A singular feature of Mr.

Hawn's work is mac no numonrs more men than women I arrong his pupils. Special attention is called to the two reading classes, which meet once eacn week. Mr. Hawn may be addressed at Carnegie Ha Manhattan, or 442 Classon avenue, Brooklyn. 1 The Stanhope Wheatcroft Eranatict 1 rom year to vear the Stanhnne Whent croft Dramatic School, at 31 Fifth a venue, has ffrown in nonnloei.v has been the means of preparing scores of people ior tne stage, as wen as securing nuiiureus ui positions ior its graduates in 'he foremost theatrical companies.

The per sonai won; none by each teacuer for the pu pll is a conspicuous feature and every in is a jspeciaust. ine courses are scienti.ic and practical and are tnrce in num full nve months summer course. The regular course alone will fit a student of average ability for a stage career. In addition to the private performances and recitals given by pupils of the school, at least three public matinees are given during the year at one of Charles Frohman's metropolitan theaters. These afford students the unusual opportunity of taking part in actual stage productions and of bringing their work prominently before the leading managers and critics.

F. L. Short Dramatic School. The Frank Lea Short Dramatic School at Carnegie Hall. Manhattan, offers a course in elocution nnd acting which is thorough and concise.

The student is advanced with much rapidity as ability and private tuition can furnish and throughout the work special attention is given to individual needs the management believing that to be the road to success in elocutionary study. In location, the school is central and all facilities are at hand for the successful carrying on of the instruction. New York School of Expression. The New York School of Expression is located at SIS West Fifty seventh street. Experienced teachers are in charge of the various departments and the system of lnire.

tion is such as to obtain the most success tu! results. Professional courses am eon. ducted and evening dramatic classes offer advantages to those who are not able to at mm uuriug tne nay. un Saturdays there are special courses fcr teachers. F.

Town sehd Sottthwick is the president of the school. School of the Theaters. The School of the Theaters, located at 115 West Seventy ninth street. Manhattan. Is nn of the best institutions of Its kind ln the city.

It is the only school engaging its seo ior students at salary. Then. .1, leading to a finished knowledge of iiciiaiiimri, junior and senior. special summer course is also offered. For further information a fldress the principal.

OUTSIDE OF STEW YOBK. Mrs. Jeanie Jewell. Exceptional opportunities are offered dur i ms 1IIS.ISI, cepiemner arid October, to sni dents of elocution by Mr Jeanl ir Hitchkiss. Northport L.

I Mr lev ell ia distinguished elocutionist who has had I BUFFALO, Eric County. X. Y. 450 milex iuuaio i onmercini tnsl M. warm Buffalo Commercial Amos W.

Smith siocura tnortnanci saocum 2 25 $60 All vear C.VXTOX, Stark County, Ohio. 545 mllen from Xew York. Population, 30,007. Canton Actual Ijusincss J. Krhler 32S N.

Market st 7 200 540 Auff. 5 CHARLESTON, YV. Kanawha Co. OSS 111 1 1 cm from Xew York. Capital City Com.

W. B. Elliott 3 30 Sept. CORNIXG. Stenlien X.

Y. 2J1 miles from Xew York. Population, 11.0G1. Kerst's Shorthand Com J. T.

Kerst 2 50 530 All year GENEVA, Ontario County. X. Y. 347 mlle from Xew York. Population.

10,433. Geneva Training Inst A. E. Mac key 2 30 540 Sept. 2 HARTFORD, Hartford County.

Conn. 100 miles from Xew York. 70,850. The Hartford Bus. Coll E.

H. Morse 7 The. evening department was opened for inei convenience or sumenrs wiui are so uocuoieu from day to day that th.n are n.M a'alo to at tend dav sessions. Six siiiola: ships have been established in the dav and four in the evening school: also three prize fellowships. The I location of the day school at 35 Nassau street is exceedingly convenient, being In the midst r.f the lawyers' ofilces and but a short distance from the State and Federal court's.

The evening school is at fl Kighieenth street. The use of the extensive libraries is reserved to students of thej Law School. New York University Law School. sixtv cighth vear of the New York university Law School will begin October 1. Mg wat5 established in 1S33.

and jn 1SS Law School becam merged in the University and now constitutes pt nli.r division of ihl' I.aW School. The work of the school Is carried cn in the new erVl 1 uc. A in 'any part of ihe United States. the of members of the ba and gratiuali 01 liv schoois graduate courses have been established leading 10 tho degree of Laws. In tho undergraduate rcrrs.

hading to the degree of Bachelor of 1 he lurie'it tra take iho afternoon d'vi nIKi complete his course In two yejrs. or he tnav take the evening division, eom deting ihe course in three wears. The law iibrarv ot the school is well selected an 1 contains over 15,000 An admirable feature of the school work is the special practice course. The class is divided into small groups and each group Is given particular tasks to accomplish, with opportunity for onsuit lion among irs members, and its work will be submitted to the Profnssor In charge f. examination and criticism.

It is expected bv these means lo give to erch stu nnt tnkincr the course facilities superior to those ordinarily at the command of students in offices, and. through tae i im iii.t.a.. ganlzation into groups, is hoped tnat tne abilitks of each student may be employed to tho oreatest advantage, wnne, a. tne sa.uc time? needless multiplication of the written exercises will he avoided OUTSIDE OF NEW YORK. Chicago Kent College of Law.

Tho Chlmcm Kent College of Law will in I I I i I large reputation in the West. Since her ar I ber, as follows: The regular course commenc rival in Brooklyn, she has made many ing October 13 and lasting six months; a HOBOIvEX, Hudson County, X. J. 1 mile Eagau Bus. School lohn J.

Eagan 06 ItlLltltt llllll WUIJI'IJ l.l ICS. 1 1 1111 ClU I 11U I'l 1 1 the year lilOl, SeO.OOO students have been Janc.tiey ciiool. enrolled upon the books of the schools and The Upper Scliool at Tnrrytnwr. N. re given more or less instruction by the mails.

open: October 1. in its new btiil iitigs at ing lias become permanently or I Second, children iind adults who prnm me; stutto: lisp. 'or whose speech ig defective a11 the result pala'e, tongue! iciness. or paraljsi? oi the muscles of articulation, retarded development, Having made the science ol speech Ids eonsiant study for many years, and having had a long and succo. slul experience as an insirucior in this special branch hero and in Kiironc.

Mr. Creene is able to benefit speech sufferers of nil grades. The. most eminent physicians of this city fre 1 qnently refT their patients 10 him for ih struction when moii. 1 treatment, lias to be I supplemented by educational methods.

The Miller School. The School of Huo incss. St. James 1 Building. Firoadway ami Twenty sixth Manhntinn.

is a representative American in stitouon. The spe ial femurs are the shorthand (Jepe.rtiuont. and banking department employment department. Touch typewriting As the name Implies, writing by method is done as the piano is played by tmieh. In iranfvrlb ing the words are rear nol written (dmuita 1 neou.sly.

iCnglisii. business correspondence and penmanship are al tauchl In this department. P.onkkeopint: is pracri nlly PZvery detail of the work in a modern ofnVc is il lustraled. The employment department is thoroughly organized for tlc purpose of assisting ail worthy graduate 1:1 obtaining posiimnfu Tho school has found the number of places in bo nib ere. nor than oroild b' supplied.

W. I1. Crogcirv. prominent i as. ialed with one of ftrook iyn's leroiinf; schools for several years, is now cuiio ied.

with the Miller school, f'linrlc M. Miller, a man nf twenty four years of busincs.s teaching eXpori flftei in the City of New York is ihe principal and propriet or. The hnrd is open every day from M. to P. M.

for rei epiiiin ot il as to visiior.s. E. Miriam Coyricre's Teachers" Agency. This agent fcr liotiic and icn teachers i.1 located at l.Vi Fifth avenue. It jos universities, col! schools and families, with 1 i.ioiiue.

iui jo 01 sot leaeprus. iinors. messes rnl readers ir. everv branch of educ. ftion.

bookkeeper. com panions and housekeepers arc likewise on rolled in its lists. Another impot taut branch i for which the agency is unusually well equip pod is that of suppims vci and tai musicians, loot ureiv. readers and refine 4 entertainers and tin y. r.v hew talent for private music: lo: eiiuivh and Umil entertainments.

Mote th.iti fc.o decades of experience tin I'ti. iiie. nat urully gives the agency an Ml insight, so hut its indorsements mean pos it ive knowledge and should carry weight. A edi eng loaturo of the work is. its usefulness to parents and guardians in tin select iot: of f.

liiiols, and to families in supplying luto. s. govcriii sscs and companion. Miss E. M.

Lindley. Miss E. Lindley. who conducts a school of physical economies. Is located at the Murray Hill Hotel.

for the winter term. Included in Llndley's instruction are he subjects of hgaltli study, psychophysical child study, drawing room and home circle schools and women's clubs. This study of physical economics is be: very popular witli women getierti lly. The nee has gone, bv when advice hyt nie prtn, iplcs satisfactory to jirogressi ce Americans an. tit" knowledge is wanted that will enable the holder to apply tlnorits i tit 1 1 1 igeti; ly ai i with good results.

Miss LiudleyV inetho.ir; ere uniriie. She aims to make clear th ger eral anatomy of tin body, cellular of the tissues, molecular change: and the iike, with tho view of applying this knowl to praet i( til every day life. i Ilackiey Park. 1 in Lower school will ripen. tseptomnor 21.

in an inei are seventy eight acres of ground in tin park" and tho buildings art oouippoii with every modem convenience. Soring water and perfect sanitation are ad Carefcl preparation is given in college woj It and in addition athletics receive the attention due. An nrh letic Held, a track, golf, tennis, hockey and groundtt for like sports are an attraction. In the Lower School boys between fl and 12 are given a primary education by tho best methods under trained teachers. Man ual training nin art worn tin speoai 1 uos A letter to Rev.

T. r. Williams will secure further information to rates, etc. American Institute of Phrenology. Phrenology is one nf the interesting studies of which many are thoroughly ignorant and doubtless a knowledge of be subject is at some time valuable to the average person.

At tha inmrii jn institute of phrennlncv. under th management of Messrs. Fowler Vlls, a complete course in this study may be secured. The school was established in 1S38 and is one of the most prominent of Ite kind. Messrs.

Fowler Wells have recently moved to hotter quarters at 24 East Twenty second street, where they will continue their management nf the school and also their pub lishing business. National Academy of Physical Culture. On September 2 the National Academy of Physical Culture opened for the fall nt 308 Oaten avenue, near Bedford. Competent male and female instructors are provided and a thorough course of physical training may be secured. The Academy is under a well known management and is fitted with all apparatus for the work involved.

A large and eli located building has been secured. Further information and prospectus may be obtained by writing. Swimming, fencing, boxing and physical ouiture appear upon the programme at Mac levv's Ovmnasium at the Hotel St. George, Brooklyn. This sanitarium is one of much will put the candidate for pugilistic or ath letic honors through a thorough course of physical training with more or less healthful results guaranteed.

The Misses On September 15 the private school and kindergarten of the Misses O'Rourke, at 29 Kenilworth place, will reopen. This is one of the long established and recognized schools for instruction in English. French and Latin and the piano and violin. The location ln Flatbush is a most desirable one. CATALOGUES AND CIRCULARS OF MANY OF THE SCHOOLS ADVERTISED IN THIS SECTION CAN BE OBTAINED FREEOF CHARGE AT THE EAGLE INFORMATION BUREAU ROOM 29, EAGLE BUILDING.

JAJIESTUIVI, ChantanquR County, X. 1. 44s miles from Xew York. 22.892 Jamestown Bus. College 21.

E. V. Porter 6 125 $60 Sept. 1 JERSEY' CITY. HiKhiin County.

X. J. 1 mile from Xew York. 200,433. Irake Business College W.

E. Drake 7 LEBANON. Lebanon County. Pa. 157 miles from Xew York.

Population, 17.028 Lebanon Bu Oilleire M. G. Denllnger 6 100 $60 Any tlmo NEWARK. Essex County, X. J.

miles from Xew York. Population, 240,070. Wood's Colics' S. S. Wood 12', 400 S75 Aug.

XEW HAVES, Xew Haven Conn. 74 miles from Xew York. 10S.O27. Child's Dusinoss College S. P.

Butler 4 Coffey's Shorthand School John F. Gaffey 5 1'ale Bus. Coll R. C. Lovc rldge 4 NORTH AXSOX, Somerset County, Mc.

440 miles from Xew York. Anson Acad. Hue. College. F.

H. Sanborn 7 65 JIG. 50 45 OLEAX, CattarnuKiis N. Y. 300 miles from Xew York.

Population, 9402. Wc stbiook Com. Academy. E. D.

Westbrook 4 50 S10O 130 Sept. 2 PASSAIC. Passniu County, X. J. 13 miles from Xew York.

Population, 27,777. Nail Business College Geo. Oakley 4 S100 Sept. 3 PHILADELPHIA. PJiiltldelplila Pa.

00 miles from X. Y. 1,293,67. Palmer's Bus. College O.

Palmer 4 h'o All year Pierce School L. B. Moffott 35 1.000 $140 Sept. 1 2)lh Century Sch Com. F.

Thomas 10th Walnut sts 9 300 Anytime PITTSBURG, AHeR lieny Pa. 445 miles from Xew York. 321,610. Huff's Mer. College Wm.

II. Duff 250 up. Any time PITTS Kl ELD, Derksliire County. Mass. 153 miles from Xew York.

21,700 Berkshire Bus.Cullrgc L. M. Holmes 3 35 $90 Sept. 2 I OLGIIKEEPS1E. Dutclicss X.

Y. 74 miles from Xew York. 24,020. Eastman Bus. College C.

C. Golnes 10 200 PROVIDENCE, Providence It. I. ISO miles from Xew York. 175,597.

Bryant stratum Theo. 73. Stowell 10 WD $120 Scholfteld's Com. College 4 1SS Sept. RICHMOND.

Henrico County, Va. 343 miles from Xew York. 85,050. Massey Bus. College lohn C.

Freeman 600 40 Any time ROCHESTER, Monroe County, X. 395 miles from Xew York. 102,008. Bocnester Bus. Unl S.

C. Williams IS SALEM. Essex County, Mass. 220 miles from Xew York. Population, 35,956.

centember enter upon Hie fifteenth year of rK tne senoois: rirsi. to hepttmner rmci uiion clianicr, the theory of their trades: second, its work. Its association with tne Lake hoi ,0 hup miSplacert people to change posi est University as the law department of that (ions; third, to enable young peopli to sup .35 W. 21st st .220 Broadway ..35 Nassau st and tifith st. .1.931 Broadway World Bldg.

.11 E. 7.9th st .213 217 V. 125th square .1,113 Broadway Ml East 23d st .1:0 Fourth av Slti Broadway East 13th st 5lii av. 125th Et US W. llth st.

County, X. Y. Population, 1,160,582 Trttr, 600 24 7(i7 Halsev Bedfd Fulton 2oo st 472 Franklin av. J60 100 J30 quar. All yr.

151 250 12 SOO 700 150 600 ilOO All year Any time 140 Fort Greene place 372 Monroe st 3:" Fulton st 243 245 Rverson 45 51 Ashland 143 South Sth st SMI J33 150 All year MJ7 htalsey st 100 Free Sept. 2 Sept. pay st 0 46th st Any time 20 500 Anv 'time 121 Court st GS Court st Broadway Bedford. 14S Montague ft NEW YORK Addra Teach Schol Yearly Term Sept. from Xew York.

Population, 352.3S7! 333 Broadway 100 S100 2 15 SO Sept. 15 from Xew York Hudson st. viMiiiiiiun, 011U. IS 400 SlOO Sept. 150 SlOa Sept.

3 13( miles from New York. S12.50 mo. Sept. 2 Sept. 24 16 25 20 SB 10 $28 32 $18 140 Sept.

15 Sept. Oct. Sept. 15 40 45 50 5100 $50 150 (SO Address leach schoL Yearly Term ert. art, Tuttivti.

begint Population, 150 $400 S4M 10 Hall Ryerson st W. SSth at. Kali Broadway E. 53th pt. W.

42d st. Central Park West 23 W. 44lh st W. 57th st $240 Oct. 1 $100 S250 Oct.

8 Un.sq.,1 SSE.lOth st. Fifth av ICO S250 4O0 Oct. 15 Population, 34j Clinton av 6 100 1.169 Bergen st 1 20 $6 up. Sept. 25 S33 Broadwnv lrih pls K.

23d st Room 1351 "5th st 11 Broadway 27 E. 14th st. All year All year A 1 1 vpn X. Y. Popnlntlon, court st 6 250 Adelphi st Any time 179 Montague st Court st 40 Schermerhorn 20 200 Any time Sept.

1 NEW YORK 218 miles from Xew York. 12 01,888. $500 Any time Page 16. 1 I I It as Located at first In the Coal Exchange jjuililloK of Scranton. the immense in 0.lxP in tlu attemianco compelled a change.

Arter the addition ot many otaer buildings, it. was finally decided that a new and com ppt; pa'n't 'out) bc erected to carry on the work. A magnificent printing and school plant was then built, on Wyoming avenue at. cost of These two buildings of five and four stories arc even now inade qcnto. and other and more commodious quar ceis a 1 111 piii.es.

in irtfLittiii, There arc three important ideas in the port themselves while learning a profession All this Is done by mail, and much of the success is due to the excellence of the instruction papers sent out. These papers are written by men of broad technical education, e. irnfntlv Relucted with tho view nf snecial fllness for the kork. and each paper la then edited by one or more engineers versed in the subject treated. Correction follows the receipt of the papers from the student, and they are then returned to him.

that he may I see the errors. A certain per cent, must bc passed bv the student before, continuing I with the next, paper. In this way the system i'i c.j. OOlIie. UI I lie UlUIiy suujec.s Lir niTrii uy in, International Correspondence Schools are: Steam, electrical and mechanical engineering, telegraphy, electric lighting, railways, mathematics, chemistry, architectural and mechanical drawing, ornamental design, sketching, bookkeeping, shorthand and the modern languages.

Enrollment offices are located In the iarger cities of the country. where one may also obtain all information I in regard to the system, etc. The Manhat tan offices are located at 7 West Twenty second street and 217 West One Hundred 1 on.l cronl ivhiln in Itrneltlvn i one may enroll 40 court street in tne 1 Temple Bar Building. I ne president 01 tne international ot 1 spondence schools is 1 nomas .1. i osier.

I Clark. M. is the dean, and L. Mar 1 SHlem Commercial Geo. V.

Ford SI'RIXfJUliSLD, llnmiiden County, Mass. Bay Path Institute M. F. Palmer SYRACUSE, Onondasa County, X. Y.

303 miles from New York. 108,374. Henley Urns'. School S. M.

Henley lDverson Building 0 150 J75 Anytime Dakin's Bus. Institute Dakin Bros Syracuse Com. School J. T. Martin TRENTON', Mercer X.

J. CO miles from Xew York. Population. 73,307. ltlder Bus.

College Andrew J. Rider 10 Stewart Business College Thos. T. Stewart 450 Sept. TROY.

Rensselaer Comity, X. Y. 148 miles from Xew York. Population, 60,051. Troy Bus.

Col! Thoma3 H. Shields 12 "WILMINGTON, New Castle County, Del. 117 miles from Xew York. 70,308 Goldey (Com'l) College H. S.

Ooldey 12 52 SS5 117 Sept. 1 KINDERGARTENS Name of yatne of mhhm Teach ticftoU Yearly Term (School. JrinclpaL ert, art. Tuition, begin NEW YORlv CITY, Mnnliattau, New York County, X. Y.

Population, Miss Murphy 117 ICO W. SSlh 10 55 600 Oct. 2 XEW YORK CITY, Brooklyn, Kings County, X. Y. Population, 1,100,382.

mai s.e.i Liiccejs in teacning. She follows the assonance, teaching everything through rii method practiced by the great Mu. dock. Pu rect nercention (object teaching) and the as tin the director ot instruction. At me ne.

popularity because of the good results ob of the different departments are men well b' )hose attending. Turkish baths known In school circles, able and competent 1 itne iv institution brings it within the helpful in fiuence, am! secures for it the active connection of the university and Its faculty. The members of the faculty of this school all roeularlv encased the practical administration of Ihe law, and although spe cial attention is given to Illinois law. yet the course Is designed to be broad and thorough to prepare students for prac tire In anv state of the union. The pre scribed course of studv occupies three school vears There is also an extension prei ara tory courso and individual instruction may be had.

For the aceoiumorituion ot young men otherwise employed there are evening as well as day sessions. The college is conveniently located in the Title and Trust Building. Chicago, easily accessible to courts and numerous car lines LANGUAGES. The 3erlitz Schools of Languages. The Berlitz method needs no introduction.

It is a natutal method accustoming the stu neDl Irora Qe 1 foreign language. I his is accomplished by striety avoiding translation and even sociation of ideas. The meaning of nil ex prcssions is made pertectly clear and the grammar is taught by striking examples in stead of dry abstract rules. During school hours the pupil hears and speak3 nothing but the language he is acquiring and his teach 1 ers are natives of the country whose lan puao thev teach. The first of these lnsfltn tions was established In May, 187S, and there are DOW ovcr schools in the principal citlcs of EurPe and America.

They are un ueI l'C peibunai supemaiuj 01 rrcie: ssnr M. D. Berlitz, seconded by mcst capable di rectors. themselves experienced teachers of languages. The schools in New York ars located at Madison Square.

Manhattan, and Court street. Brooklyn. Interrupted course: of lessons may be transferred to a later or to any other branch, even to those established 11 foreign countries. In recognition of the great services rendered to nr.norary president. 1 French Academy of the United States.

The French Academy, at 10 and 10S East Twenty third street. Manhattan, of which the well nrtwn Professor Bsrger is director, has Inaugurated a new system for the practice of the French language. It consists in untiy ii.iu'.uu it ssoiis, morning, aiiernoon and evening The cost of i i I 1 antl a rlplls htful nersnnnlltv sthn Is tho nil rhor r.f l.inn0 ,1 which she uses ln her work or retains for her own presentation to the public. This is the third year of her studio In Brooklyn, but she has met with rare success in her work. School of Acting.

The School of Acting, at 344 Ninlh street. Brooklyn, under the care and direction of those eminent artists. Franz Clifton and Miss Annie Louise'White, opens September for its fall and winter season of preparing ambitious young men and women for professional careers. Its facilities for placing talented pupils in lucrative positions, after a short course of study, have made for it a recognized position iu Brooklyn, while the rapid progress and success achieved by its pupils have given the school a reputation as an institution where the art of acting is quickly and thoroughly acquired. Ford Gregory.

A school of elocution, physical training, fencing and the like is conducted by the Misses Edith Cllne Ford and Emily Farrow Gregory, at 2G4 Ryerson street, on Tuesday and Friday afternoons. This instruction will begin with October 1 and continue throughout the winter. The Misses Ford and Gregory arc thorough and conscientious in their work and the student will find a pleasant school, good training and excellent results. Elocution is one of the important parts nf the instruction, but all arc given careful attention. Stone's Dramatic School.

Miss Amy Stone's Dramatic School, at Livingston street, is now open for the fall term ana stunents are accepted at any time Elocution and the art of reading are the spe cialties and an annual entertainment of importance is given in which all students have parts. Moderate terms for new students. Ernest Walthar Strack. Mr. Strack, 2fil Putnam avenue, has charge of classes in outdoor sketches, oil and water color paintings and the like.

In this work, Mr. Strack has achieved unusual success with his pupils. MANHATTAN. The Lawrence School of Expression. This is the oldest and one of the most successful schools of expression in America, having been established by the famous instructor.

Professor Philip Lawrence, the father of the present director, in 1S6A, has occupied its quarters at 106 West Forty second street since 1SS9, and numbers among its graduates some of the foremost actors, orators and teachers of the day. The director, Mr. Edwin Gordon Lawrence, is an actor and elocutionist of twenty seven years' experience, and his system of instruction is world famous. He is the author of several works on elocution, oratory and acting, that are recognized authorities cn the subjects of which they treat, both in Europe and America. The school is intended for stu dents of both sexes, children and adults, who desire to study elocution, oratory or acting.

Numbered among the famous graduates of this school have been Adelaide Neil son, Margaret Mather, Edith Kingdon (Mrs. George Gould). Lillian Olcott, Carrie Turner, Charles H. Hopper, Professor J. W.

Shoemaker and many orators of national reputation. The course of study is so ar ranged as to enable the average student to gain a knowledge of tho groundwork of dramatic art in the short space of six months and even this period of study may be shortened if the instruction Is private. The dramatic course Includes thorough elocutionary training. The oratorical course is Intended for the lawyer, minister and public speaker as distinguished from the elocutionist and actor. To all who are accustomed to speak in public the study of elocution has become an absolute necessity.

The Lawrence school has been so long established and favorably known to managers that its graduates are always In demand. While students are not guaranteed engagements nor such inducements held out in order to Influence them to enter the school all who complete the course with credit may rely on being placed with companies according to their merit. The Lawrence School of Expression. Founded in 1S69, the Lawrence School of Expression is the oldest and one of the most successful schools of expression in America. has occupied its present quarters, at 106 West Forty second street, for more than twelve years.

As director of this school. established By nis tatner, Edwin Gordon Lawrence has had a long and successful experience. He is an authority on the subject of elocution and the author of numerous works on the subject of elocution and dramatic art. One of the most, recent of these, entitled "The Lawrence System of Vocai and Physical Expression." contains explicit directions for the cultivation of the speaking voice and gesture. Through the school instruction the speaking voice is trained and developed, all defects of speech arc corrected and a natural simple system of gesticulation is taught, so to enable the speaker to make pi.nn iu me uiiuei 1 a uum si.

tnrougn tne eys I what the voice accomplished by means of the Vroebel Acad. Kind 6S7 Lafayette nv Kind. Primary School Mrs. F. E.

Robinson. .292 13. 16th st (Flatb'h) 2 Lafayette Kind. Prep. Sch.Mabelle M.

Gregg 9S Lafayette av 2 Miss Bridge's School 545 Dean st 2 Misses ilalilwin's School Miss L. B. Baldwin. ..361 Madison st Mrs. Taylor's Mrs.

C. Taylor 99 Lee av 3 Mrs. 1'erl. ins' School S30 Flatbush av Preparatory Class tor Child. Richardson 123 So.

Elliott place St. Monica's Kindergarten. of Convent Proa st The Clinton Kind. Misses Ttowbridge ltd Harrison st The Misses Crawford 9 Joralemon st 6 The Misses Hamilton 2S3 Garfield place 7 The Misses McCreary Miss M. L.

Ocean av 4 (For Kindergartens Connected With, the Public Schools See Eagle Almanac) SCHOOLS OF ELOCUTION, ORATORY AND THE DRAMATIC ART pils may also have the advantage of the latest stttaies in applied psychology LAW SCHOOLS. EROOKLYIT. Brooklyn Law School. Although organized in 1001 for tho purpose of providing instruction in the principles of! liirlKnriidcnr.fi and thu eH 1,,.. ssidents who are preparing to take the ex aminations for admission to the bar.

the Brooklyn Law School, at 1S7 street, is classed among the foremost of Ihe schools of its nature. The object desired by the school is that its students shall obtain a i thorough knowledge of fundamental legal principles and such familiarity with the rules i I Yawc of School. Ya me or rincipaL XEW YORK CITY, Manliattun, New York County, N. Y. American Acad.

Dram. Arts.Frajikn H. Sargent. Hall American School of Opera Reginald Pe W. 44th st 1 YnnK L.

Short Dramatic Sen G. C. Ford and E. V. Gregory Harriet Webb Hawn School of II.

G. Hawn John K. Ineas' Sch. of Acting Jos. Adelman's Dram.

Studio LawreneeSch.ofExprep51ion.il. O. Lawrence Miss Marlcn Wilson Nat. Cons Dram. Art.

F. N. Y. School of K.pt T. Soutliwick X.

Y. Dramatic School Julian Stanhope Wheatcroft Dra.S.. Adeline s. Wheatcroft.31 ..261 .345 ..1.439 ..11 ..108 ..373 ..13 ..23 of legal procedure as to enable them to en linguistic science by Professor M. D.

Berlitz, i ing, is one of the largest and most, success tor practice with an adequate equipment. I President Loubet of France bestowed upon I ful of its kind in the country, and its rc The late Chief Justice Wnite has said that him the cress of the Legicn of Honor and the markable work Is deserving of the high com hfn, an i ncntp of Italy elected him medation bestowed upon "it. H. W. Cobb, XEW YORK CITY, Brooklyn, Kings County, X.

American Sch. of alter Art of Expression Ann Wentworth for the subiect of which each may treat. College graduates predominate, and among those prominent in public life are L. H. Kiollstedt.

John A. Grening. Benjamin P. LaP.ue. William B.

Ridenour. James Francis Henrv M. Lane and many others Tho school of electrotherapeutics is under the charge of William F. Brady and John C. Price.

Complete and interesting catalogues, descriptive of the working ot the system, may be secured for the sending, or at any of the Eagle information Bureaus. MISCELLANEOUS. The Hew York Institute. This institution, for cure of stammer i .,,.,1 J1 II1CI1J.11 111 C.V iwub ence in this line of work, and persona! con tact with stammerers fro.n all sections of the country, and is noted for his ability to successfully treat ail who come under his in struction. Innumerable testimonials have tioon ronotwd frnm thr.cio who holnir hnodi v.

1 capped in business and social life by a airy and well arranged apartment, especial' attention being given to the physical devel opmcnt of every pupil. Nothing about the New York Institute is more highly to be commended than the solicitous care exercised for the personal welfare, morally, socially and physically of every one submitted to its charge. The patients reside in the institute, which Is conducted under strict regulations, and always subject to the watchful eye of the principal. The homelike surroundings and atmosphere of refinement and sympathy are Invariably reassuring and heneficial to the patient. The New York Institute is located at 507 McDonough street, near Patchen avenue, Brooklyn, where its faculty aro always pleased to receive visitors.

David Greene. Mr. David Greene, 1,122 Broadway, Madison square. Manhattan, receives two classes of students. First, persons whose hearing has been Impaired or entirely lost, and who 50 cents for one and a half hours, once or 1 (leIC'ct navp themselves under his twice a week.

of practical French. I direction. These classes will especially suit per rhf cure includes special persons living in the neighborhood of Man nal attention in each case, and class I est jirr.mauc iteacicr tuaua Klppler Franklin av Elocution Blanch Frldericl 131 Qulney School of Expression Mrs. I. Lous S56 St.

Johns place jio OUTSIDE OF NEW YORK BOSTOX. Suffolk County, SIS miles from Xew York. Population, BG0.Sf2. Emerson ColleKe of C. W.

Emerson "hick. rlllE Hall 32 400 S130 nf School of Expression S. S. Curry 15S Boyiston st 12 210 $uo CHICAGO, Cook County. 111.

miles front New York. Population Soper School of Oratory II. M. Sopcr 17 Van Buren st 15 256 $150 SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES NEW YOTtK CITY. Manhattan, Xew ork County, X.

Y. Population, 1,850,003. Berlitz School of Languages. Boi Uti! Co 1.122 Broadway Cortina. Acad, of Languages.

It. D. Cortina 14 W. st. a ciass 01 students into his office and become their teacher, ihe consequence Is that the law schools are now a necessity." With this opinion in mind, it is easy lo appreciate the demand for competent instruction in preparation for the bar, and the establishment of a school such as the Brooklyn Law School under its present management promises to fill a great want in Brooklyn.

The board of directors Is headed by X. P. Heffloy of ihe Heffloy School, and upon the advisory board are the justices of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court nnd of the Supreme Court: A. F. and Wilmot M.

Smith. The faculty includes such prominent instructors as W. Payson Richardson. George Doan Russell, Evans L. Frentiss.

Henry Escher and Henry M. Dater. The accumulated and formulated experience of a number of experts is at the command of the student, or this school, the services of men who know just what he needs, systematic study, a foothold in the profession he is to undertake, and an Intellectual grasp of affairs of practical life are afforded him. A convenient and excellent location or. Montague street, within easy reach of the city courts and the law libraries.

Is one of the advantages of the school. Instruction comprises a study text books, statutes and reported cases. Three years are embraced in the course, which maj be taken ln the afternoon from 4:15 to 5:45 or in the evening from to fell). Regular examinations prove the accuracy of the student's knowledge on the subject which he may have finished. The applicant for in struction must be at least IS years of age, French Academy F.

Berget French Institute J. Grattet Eleeu, Phyf. Cul Professor Aceverlo Steam's Sch. of I.nni!uage.s..S. M.

Steam XEW YORK CITY, Brooklyn, KiiiR, Comity Rnchelle, Long Island, wishing to improve or to keep up with their knowledge of French. Another important feature is the paymeut at every lesson, so as to leave the pupil at liberty to go on or stop as he likes. By a new system a proper use of the frenrh verbs is acquired in eight, lessons, and if re. successful no chnrge is made. Elizabeth MaKinn.

French and ether modern languages are taught by a competent instructor at SO Wii loughby street. Miss Maglnn is a graduate of St. Andrew's University and at present on the staff of the Erasmus Hall High School. Lessons are given privately and students prepared for the leading colleges. Professor J.

Acevedo. Professor Acevedo will resume his instruc tion in the Spanish language at his residence 310 Madison avenue, evenings, and during the day at 11 Broadway. When so desired Berlitz School of Lans iingcs W. Gehrmann Miss Monk. 1 reach and Mathematics Stern's School ot Languages.

S. M. stern Teale's School 01 Languniyes. Henry Teale Velasco Sch. of Languages.

F. OUTSIDE OF CAMBRIDGE, Middlesex County. Mass. N. Eng.

Col. ofLanguages. Paul Kanzer Continued on 216 177 12: 2S3.

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