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THE SUN, SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1915. PREPARATORY SCHOOLS, COLLEGES AND ACADEMIES What Is Going On Within Academic Walls THIIBE HVNOMBD AND TIHRTY-ONR candidate will raoelve deer a-s. title or certificate at th ninety-sixth convocation of Che Unl-verslty of Chi. at rincairo. to be held Ht the clone of the Summer quarter, on September I.

In, the Junior college twenty-four stuila-nts will receive the title of aa-Kociate and In the college of education twelve the two year certificate, in the senior college of arta, phlloeophy, MltnM and, commerce and admlnlatra-1I0T1 ninety-three itudent will receive the bachelor's degree and in the college of education thirty. three the degree cf In education. In the law school there will be one candidate for the degree of bachelor of laws and twelve fur that of doctor of law (J D). Tn the divinity school fifteen candidate will receive the degree of maater of nrts. nine that of bachelor of divinity and six that of doctor of philosophy.

In the graduate school els-hty seven candidates will receive th degree of maater of art or of science and thirty-nine the degree of doctor of ptrlloaophy. The total number of bachelor degree In arts, philosophy, science and education la 1211; the total of master Is 103, and the total of doctor of philosophy Is In. Among the candidates for the bachelor's decree Is one mentioned from China, on from and one from Rant India: while from the last ment.tmea country also comes a candidate for the degree of doctor of philosophy and one for the degree of master of arta (a woman). At the ninety-sixth convocation of the University of Chicago the orator will PtWf, Nathaniel Butler. A.

U. IJ l. of the Department of BdtftOB" Oon in the university. The address, which will be given on Friday. September 3, will be on the subject of "Liberal Education and ttie Time Spirit." Dr.

Butler was for several years dean of the college of education at Chicago and for fourteen years has been director of cooperation with aecondary school He is widely known as an effective H.ieaker lfore educational and civic bodies. Dr. Krsnk Wakeley iSunsaulue. president of the Armour Institute of T.h-nology and pastor of Central Church. Chicago.

will be the convocation preacher on August HARVARD UNIVERSITY. CAMKRinoK. Aug. 11 A new rc. ord for examinations at Harvavd Us School has been made by Gerard C.

Henderson of Dublin. N. and Cambridge, the Socialist president 0f Harvard Reito and a former Boston newspaper man. who attained the crade of 81 In the teat of last June, ac- rdlng to the nfTlclal returns Just made. Ills mark Is the highest made since the system of cradlng went Into affect.

Henderson Is the son of Rmest Hen-drrsnn. a former professor of history. UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME N'orgg Daur. Aug. 11.

The 1 llding committee cf the Notre Dame nmnl reported that after rarefal con. deration of the depression In baseness end the uncertainty of she war In Eu-r pe It was thought advisable before r-oeedirrg to make at wctrve canvass for funds to await further expri salon of from the association In the an-I usl meeting In the dlscuaaton thaat followed the renort It was the unanimous -alnlon that activity in coHec-ttraj money be begun at once. The only variance opt-ion regarded bbe extensaota of f'rne over whleh tnatalment payments sli -uld be spread. The method of rata-In the necessary amount to begin building operaatona was flnaUv left to the tuilldlrg committee. A subscription Hat w-i then opened and In a snort time wss plihred.

Ttw btiUaMcsg com-mittea wo intrU -to to make a-'tive enrvs for further subsorlptiona trtU decided ta c.v the oalMlr.g Old Prudcp-3 Hal! some approvrlate name Mflti woiiK. emliraoe alt those who had hepri student Hi NaMre Dame, alnce they ruld wrsh to make use Of the building n-i thalr visits to the urtvaratty. Anrus klHcDorraliL 4 of the I'aclfk' Railroad. Is prealderat Toe ic iat-- i this week the Dr. Bdward lix ootanbial library' ad herbarium This is one of the most cxieiunve lariaa-te collacllons In the l'nllad States and.

outside the lil.rary In (Inclnnntl. Notre Dame will liave the largest lai the West. Ttie vshie of the coUectlairi Is estlmsted at about m.00. Previous to this the Canadian rafered Ir. Oreen a large nuin for the books and Ieta-nd Stanford InlvM-sity also wiinted them.

Tbe library consists 4 5.W volumea and the hcrliarlum conulns mora tlvm planis. There Is also an exteoalve I'orrespnndenc covering about fifty -ears of the work of rhi Illustrious noUriat The Rfv. Paul Polk, C. 8. librarian aif the university, left Tieaa-Aajp for Washrrgtrn.

where he will Che transfer of the collection from the Smithsonian Institution to None Datn-. For the past ten year It haa ha mi at the service ci the Dtvltad State whlcn had flrsat option upon 't. tha agfeemfri censing last May. Dr Oreen win henceforth make Notr Dams ins residen'-v. Notre Dame can feel roud rhnt she welcome to her midst a i in -if Dr, ilreen's scholarship, as he considered to-day the greatest living hlatOTtoal botanist He has written many works, eye at "his mom famous being A Monograph on the Oaks of the l'nltd Btates A.t ireent he Is com- THE SUN is now publishing a valuable weekly scries of noteworthy educational articles, written by principals of leading- achoola, academies and colleges throughout the country.

The first article, on tba value of the religious side of boarding school life, written by George C. St. John, headmaster of the Choate School, Wallingford, appeared Auguat 14. The second article, on the training of boys to become good citirens, contributed by Rudolph K. Bearce, headmaster of Powder Point School, Duxbury, appeared in yesterday's issue.

Thin aeries of stimulating articles by trained experts in the scholastic world will continue weekly for two anil a half monthi. The articles should prove of great service to parenta and guardiana in aolving the problem selecting the right achool for their children. Principals of high claaa private achools and academics r111 And THK SUN during the months of August, September and October an exceptionally fine advertising medium pjiients and guardians to really alesirab'e schools, that will do the valuable service of directing the attention of In 1914 THE SUN gained more agate linea of achool advertising than any other New York newspaper in its class. pletlng for the Smithsonian Instiutlou a history of botany In four volumes. A letter from the American Delation In Copenhagen signed by Maurice Francis Egu.n Is on dlsHny on the bulletin board In the Jourt.allem room.

It concerns the shipping of a bust by Frli-lrg. the famous Scandinavian sculptor, tO ah art department of the university It will be a valuable addition to the already large collection if art maeter-plere now In the main building Krle-berg-'a work Is recognised throughout Hurope. He has bee, decorated by the King of Sweden ami Denmark The letter Is addressed to the Rex. Fntase-r I mw who was a student In the clasarooai of the famous dlpl -mat while he was a professor at Notre Dame. JOHHS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY The moat sun-easeful season of summer ever held at John HopkliiH University, Baltimore, from the standpoint both of numbers and of enthusiasm came to an and when the l2 students enrolled were given their final eiAfntnatlona The enrolment of students this year was almoat double that of last jrrur.

which numbered 1ST. In the it were represented sixteen States, beside Maryland and the District of Columbia. The sttalent from the most distant iiolnt wan a Hindu, Jngeah Bose, who had bewi attending a CiaM forma university and came all the way across oh continent to Hopkins. Only 16 per cent, of the students were from Baltimore, hut every county In Maryland was represonted in the claaaea. Fifteen par cent of the student wero graduates of Mlleges and universities, the rest of the number being composed largely of teachers Courses tn edticatlon therefore were naturally the moat popular.

In these claaaea, working side by sjMa, were Kkrst SuisTtntendetit of the PBMUl Hclnwls Charles A. A J. Miller and his son Superintendents of schools outside of the State were slso In tlhe clusse. as were teachers In universities, colleges training schools and normsl -hoors In the other classes were social workers, nurssa. librarians, doctors, lawyers, onanists, real eetate agemts, publishers.

stenl niamafanturer and even one paperhanger UNIVERSITY OF "WASHINGTON. SgATTi.a. Aug. II. Korty-elght of ihe fifty students who took swimming lessons at the I'nlversity of Washington during the summer mastered the overarm, side overarm and side strokes as wall as learning Boating, rhythmk- breathing and plain 41Vg CUlr Segsmith aas the Instructor.

Several hundred scientists are expected to scatter to their home In Sen-tnnsber with a new and (trm knowledge of the Industrial posnlbill ties of the Pacitlc Northwest, as a result of the convention of the Amercinn Chemical Soclaty. several seaalons if which will be held on the UntYOfSlt) campus August .11 and 1. 1 arid 1. Entrar.ae exsnainatlon at the of Washington will be held September 1 and II on the WESLEYAN UNIVEESITY. MiraOLa-rowN.

Aug. II. MM-rlletown will have 150 or more Interesting rialtors next wee, when the minimi i-nnfcreiice nf the Call" nam- students of the BaaUrB 'I held at Wesl.yiin i niveisuy rraaarai-oally every Eastern college will lie rep-resenteal by on' or tnore Chinese student, evan the women's college sending delegate. The conference Is an annu'l one and give thl Chinese students WBO are studying in this country an opportunity to meet and dicus nue-tiona of mutual Interest Among the guests will be Wtllium Bryan, who I scheduled to deliver an address, wtailo the Chinese Minister. Kal Kn la also expectaal to be present The debating teams from the Mbssb-chuchtifetts Institute of Technology mid Cornell I'nlveisity will dehaie in th Chinese language, their suhject being 'Mesolvcai.

That China to-dny should use the unal for sending students abroad for the development of higher ealuc.i-tlon at home" Th Harvard Chinese Students Club will give a gold medal for the be-st oration In the Chinese language, while there will be two other prlsos. A TEMPLE OF TERPSICHORE. A Temple of Teirpslchone. or building maire ileswrving of the name than any In America, is about to he created In "West fifty-seventh street optsasita Carmgie Hall 4y H. ChsHf.

the well known Russian darning teacher It will be a five story structure almost entirely devotad to teaching dancing, of i-lasaia-al design. In marble und artistic coloring. Kvery appMaitca for facility In tea--. ii.k. for the comfort of pupils and for eiita-rtalnlng ha t-een considered In the building Then- are two elevators, a banquet hall and atudlo by 0 feet, a magnificent ballroom In ItenaJsa-ince style, with a twenty-three foot onlllng, with hardWOOd pariiuet floor There will he many and spacious dres-In rooms on the lower floors, also the school and publication offices.

The growth or the normal classes for teacher, of dancing and physical culture nacaaaltated the new building and in aciecting the site aooaaalMMty for city aoolety iiupils was a-onsidered For the auminer Claaaaf a novel and Important feature a tl. or on the roof two lots wide has been provided. Dancing In the opm air Is mrat desirable for the classic. Interpretative nnal social dUCMi which require great activity. Mr.

Ilhallf will realde 1n the building and have entire charge. Dancing In all lines Is Uuight, hut emphasis will he hD on the mot artistic varieties, esiiednlly the (Ireek or Interpretative. In which Mr. Challf, who Is a graduate of the Imperial Ballet School of Hussia. had the greater pan of Mis training MUSIC TEACHERS AND PUPILS.

Distinctive among the number of excellent recitals at the summer school of Mrs. A M. Virgil was that of Miss Kmmra l.lpp, who throughout her long and ambitious programme, which Included ilrleg, Chopin, MacDowell, the Itussian CMnpoMr, iirelude, (I minor. I.lsr.t and VI i aril. showid pulse, tnuslcsl Intelligence and above all a marvellous technique, which wa accounted for when by special request the young pianist gave illustrations of B0Bli Afpgggio, chord and octave playing on the "Tela." with velocity varying fraam Mt to 1,111 note a minute.

Af.t.ir the Illustrations the audience understood what haal enabled Miss l.ipp to give her closing number, the Dlsxt No 10, with the same fidelity, enthusiasm and siise as the first number. INSTBCrTION. FOR GIRI.S AND VOI NO UOVIF.V NKW VORR. New Vork City. Canmj West End Are.

and 98th St. EJaman ary, High School ind College Preparatory. Special emphasis on linglish in all departments. Kindergarten Dapt. afternoon study hour.

Bos taken through 5th Grade, Catalog OH request. Phone 413'! River BRF.NTWOOO. Near lark. St. Joseph's In Ihe Pines BRENTWOOD, NEW YORK BourJlnir School for Ynun IrIIi.

i rt ltI i late. AttltotM hh Slate I Hivfrltv I El men ary Uf part nifnt ta St-pa rat HulMinc- I rompkif Courage In Art. Vocal and Inatru- lilt iKHI YAI IIA1 I. V. New York.

Chappaqua Mountain Institute VW.IIALI.A. Vf MTCHRHTRa A Home for UMm in he Kat I trjr, under tare ol Krletulw Hnya un-ler 14 veura taepant 1 1 ilep Il Mt her for 1 1 1 iat hlUlren. 44th year 25 mile from Y. V' a rt-a; Ron ft elevation. Primary.

Preparatory ind Finishing Vurea Mueiv Art, D.ime-tlr 0clMC4), Srlanu.il Trtlnlnf anl (Nitnmen lal U- ii tiyrnnaium TIRItl TtlH N-tiN-Hl laMOX, Sew (TarsV Miss Mason's School "The aalle" Onl 4o mlntilea fr.m, York. I'ppor gctbOOl fur glrln 13 to i. Irowar ictlOOl tot gtrla 7 tn 11 Uraduattng and gpaclal tFuraee. Including Vo attonxl. Art.

Mul Literal ure, IaT)guagi- CMftlog, Ad. Ire. JdlM It MASii.V LI. Boi Turrviiiw nn iidfi. Y.

I tltllilimv us MiiiMis, v. The Misses Metcalf's Boarding and Day School for Girls Iter prep.rat (raining. riding und outduor ri) Tarrvmwn Hlltlton, New York M-M HI lie. ii. Mg York.

MT. ST. MAR Y-on-the-HUDSON Nrtabnrg'h. N. Y.

Aradein; for 1 oung laadlea. For p.rtauiara appi to atuihar Huparlor NORTON, House in the Pines Norton, Maaaachuaetts A SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 40 minute from Boston ADBItaM Miaa Gertrude E. Cornish, Principal Wheaton College for Women Tha new cnilega for nnien 4 yea-couraa leatllng to A. It. degrt-e Faculty of men and women.

Alio 2 year diploma couth for high aehoo! graduate. 17 bulldlng-j. 10(1 tti ren. RgdOU inenl. Cat oJog Uev SAMI'KL V.

COLIC, D. D. LL. Traaldant, Norton, Mm. do mllaa from lioBLon.

riTTariKi.ii. Haas, Miss Hall's School FOR GIRLS PITTSFIELD. MASS. MIRA H. HALL, Principal liKAIttrOltll.

Bradford Academy FOR YOUNG WOMEN llrnilforil, Maaa. nut. y(MU lrlua IfptWRfctf IMIi Thirty mil! from BMton, In ihe beautiful Merri tnut Valley. KKtanulVt (fOUOdl unt nintl rn qutpmtllt. Certtftcftt ftdniltl to ling jffa ifiu ral nium of flva lira and ai i uraa I or High hooi BrftdUfttti.

AiMrfaa MUa I. A I K. A. KNOTT, A Principal llorliln. KLOHIOA OriN AIK HOOI.

lr Klvrr ollege School for (llrla. MUSIC, Lunguanf Phyttotl Truinlng, swimming pool, Single roonu opening on alffplng ponlifa ProonectUI on PtQUMt, MRH. i tM.lMis AHK1N, rrimlpMl, I iml-lii. roit IIOVS AMI YOUNG IIKONWII.IaK, Nfw York. MANY UOVS Ml, TO PASS i 1 1 1 1 Kntruiii i i 1 1 1 1 1 i HtMNIUOf of gr.ntf" si hi fin a Iti hooi i a ii 1 lii of liiiltviilu.il ii aloal a 1 ippnrl tin Ii i tot iiii' kh 'prl ng r.i lleg- i.

SCHOOL avw- iii-- I'Hrk, Hmntvlllf. N. aliinnir Kcaalun lifKlii 1 I. int, i HrooloPi InhiI. 'it.

fur tiffttn fgJiri Itf U0fH ft Herring tut! i nlhtil tinniHtiiWf to bttyn, HHpffitnuj tiU'isuiiHy ttithirs an ft 9QV(M tmtHi OUt tti'tl ('-era fjmr Oltf I bOUH Qualified hint, no PittlfgtM oti tckuolM Locution. fonrrfiHo HcMunl gna annnniit tig liny Htu4ft fri'in Now York In pli' Iarrutt0 portion i t'ountji ntil from New York City lhy Hrgnoh Ft fill Avfnun Lgrgt now ninngtuni. mtltgtion haii auui dorinltonfg. Tpiwig, groi itigting. fvory form of oulilom gpOrta 3B wrra iopOfglO dopgH nif nt iininr Hogl fi.aiti tn 1: yt-iir fOW tttrtti rWOpOfly Foi pari ll 'lUgfl itri'lr W.

Maimff. Vh. l. II. rt.t uiawit llB IM, IWi.ni i Mir.

N. Y. IVI tA7 UraiuiUlo. Mm Juno Mwrtmy Hill. I'ggg.

INaTRlTTION. Hll GIRL AMI VOl NO WOVIKN. CONVKXT STATION. New Jersey. HE THE COLLEGEaST.

ELIZABETH. IMVMI i io. College 3 Arts i School ot Music School of Household Arts. Secretarial Course. School of Education.

Preparatory. Thirty-four miles from York Cllv on the K.mex Division of the I) la A It K. 1(1 modern buildings acre of Inud feet ghoVC sea level. All course from Secondary School through College conform to the standard requirement Of the State Hoard of RduoauolL Cwtaksjus uihhi ssqueat. THE SISTERS OF CHARITY.

Iioi liiaTsiu Fa. Mis Cowles' School Kor (llrla. 1 Hlshland Halt Iislltdsvaburi. I'enn a ouage preparstajry. Advew-evi course roe II nib school grsilus'e.

Mu1c. Art. Domestic BcM-nre. tlosUhfnl location tn moiie-tsln. tiy in nasi aim.

sirnmtng pool. sleeping AHHrMM rum Mll.rnv i nttlll tt of Achoel. MMITH BBTULBBKal, Fa. bishopthorpe manor I -iv i hool for stria. Cullezr aireu.irator I A leleu fur glrla.

College prvparatory and tinlatilng courts Rlei-tlve at u.llea. Address OR N. IV ANT, I'rlnrlpal. Uos smith llelhlehem. Fa.

BF.TI1LEHFM Moravian Seminary College tor BRTHl.F.HRM. PA. Accredited, sac sapi. 2. Itli I.1TITZ.

LINDEN haTT seminary For OMa. Rat. I74. Booklet. Adilreaa Bo IN, 1.111(1.

Ta. HALTIMnilK. Mil. Notre Dame of Maryland A (rallitf for Women. Magnificent hti.lj-' Inca la ieauttfi park.

Intrtt- tnro are riiiiiv All roitrafW. Mu4''. i Art I'atalnfiie liarle Mtret Ata-mie, Rnltlmore. NOTIib D.IK. Ind.

HT. MARY1 "I I I AND ACADEMY. Mt. Joarph Nutre Ihtme I Inillaaaia Complete cnuraa In AcJrml ft nil Prep rarorr I rneni. uaic.

Art QMhold Art aril Ath t-tl For Catalogue atMrrsa The Preairlenr iuk BOVI and lot HQ MBN, CLAslON I1IINT. Nr. Vairkllly. POIHfm Catholic besrunt tna I i TrpWgvtg I bl 'he llnar-l -r I ttfeni-ltfiMMI Ot th' Cl rtatian i i rt. kOlng coll WW arm RNfMUV fin l'i iin 33rd YEAR BFCINS SEPT I3h.

The ttithln tin rtivirim 'he metror4''- owblnp I own antt rOMMn ad-aamagr. hit all Miuatid It) hi- mldat nf a II) i-ar. at natural teut.v whlrh iv i us. athltlr and all nutdnor of trark ml ueM The military atid thr hrnatl ar-a td In found I urdrrmi on lha water of I ong I Maud -i-iini. arv itiH imi til inanv hgaUMa Ibkl apna-al ti the 1 ni Kttr glogttf in detail FEV.

BROTHFR EOMINU. Principal Claton Peint Military Acsdemy. Bioni. Ne York City Woilrheiler 70 m. Ne I srh i it I lllllll A 1841 hWlUnlTl I IMVCKJIl I 1915 1 01 THE STATE OF NEW YORK Thr leading atholic L'nivrriity of Amrrirs.

olfrrina riceptionsl rducaliou idvantMM to vo ng men. Under dirtUion ol the Iramt Kathrri. Collegiate Cour.e. tn ARTS. SCIENCE, LA' MEDICINE.

PHARMACY. St. John's Hall lor young ljoy and Si. John High School preparatory Sr joinl I ollrttr. Id main huildmyn.

70 arrrv athletia field, tenni' rourts. ampn. etc Pli-aajnt roundinga. Location IVJth Si s.lioining Bron Parle. infamtttt it tht President.

Rev. Joseph Fordham University. Fordham, New York Citv. ii I I OKU. nnn.

Stamford Preparatory School 50 minutes from NewYork M4iaol for bof Mm uttaei' (iniv si ii.t.vs nf hUrti vbancu rcvolvnd hi rwn houtw nrratM arwr by BIMtff hii'l hi1 lfv jomvr IMmmiI hw lit if baft. MblHtm. 0 not imch bo) Ith For Catalogue address ALFRED C. ROBJENT, Director KHMB1 Vm. Mercersburg Academy MERCERSBURG, PA.

l.niutfil In thf fiiiiiiujK Cunilif rlaml Vatlfy, on nf ilia MMt lifuutlf III ami lltllful g4itg In Amfrlta. I'rapari't fur rolifgf ir huMiiK'NM. St hooi Ini'ltlPgtt maniy ton of anir rriiiiuf unUor thrUtln ntuMtori from iho griat untvorttttM Porwngl tontton glvtn mch boy Ptttprnogt th.ir- nurchly tno'lf rn. 1 nr 1 ml in milgnlfaonl HO gvmmiPium Kor COtglog anil booklvt. Hi- 3rtll BOI 141 WILLIAM MANN IRVINE.

LL. HradniMtrr vim VILUHOVA n. t-i h.r i iii.iiif i' la 1. Klartrlcal ami Mi. 'ham al Knai- nr-aina raiurst, A lilrai mllMa uani- iui: tasl nffonl a .1 lawl To.

Lis, 1'ull rU'CIOl'S, 1 'nlnlurf Ita-T. I i.lliilmll.H.T.I..ja.S i llotll, ylllaaora. in. ToifHtiur Arqufwy, for Raiyi ns tkt rassam KASTllAMI-TON, Msa. hiiiMmton aaMiNABv aoa aova Your tKi iisrsaaalliy itudlsil tail i rtristl.

mi tin. silvantaasi of hifh prlrr I arhool 'air ntaitrati larin, arlsn mii prsparatory atparttnsnts i-'iv bitllrllniiSi aymnaslurai ai serf iihiotlr Islrl; writs fur tux.ulM hi mill it i --i-h ii iawysr i i. Prlaelpal. Baitharaa' ton. alSl hititta t.KIITIIN.

Msaaa huarlla. Red House School, Groton, Mass. tilti-. boms Ufa with at-himl itailpllne. an.l pr pares lor any of lbs large Preparatory Saaaol t.

in. tie it to ten bails Adalrm, C. A. Sbaw, INHTRl'CTION. FOR GIRL.

AND YOUNO WOMEN. CONVKNT STATION. New Jersey. 35 for not ii ftsxr.a. YONKKR.H, New Viirk.

IHM WOHIIKVM IIOMF. SCHOOL Bff ltspi I hlldren, HI Hartiartiai Vsnkers, N. V. Far CFlrlH unil. 1 iin.l Hnyn under It innoern mem-Mi From Kln-lergartei, to High Si h-Mil Preparatory lutrtis.r Kates S.tfM.

NRW 1IIHR lakrmont. Starkey Seminary I skrinont, latea N. V. I Beaullful te on Kenecs Uk4 haal enua- iry. pupil hava room ana air.

An emlowad Soma actauol laar both aexaa of 11 yaars aad spward. Cartful training la hsaltb sad rharactsr. l'reparaa lef Saat coliegts anj biiamaa Advanced rouraea In Art and 1 altialc. N. T.

Stats ftrgrnta Standard i I cure reotna early. Itatea, lit to io I Adilraaa Hog 407 ratimaaeriteu. i i. I'resMrnL VI IIITK INS. New York.

THE NOBLE SCHOOL White eWBial atl il rt-j. QT Ah ftmt chii.i pn.erly amid atir-1 1 i ihi Mr (imrtiiliti an actual htime with everv 1. 1 eriucatlonal arHl if ttier1iotnicti'nRirrmrnrr In mi mii prisinwt nune I If BW 1 iTK it (Ilia twHtren At hire. Bova to Ten Nrttrle Jerome. Plains Mt LUTCUKIRLD.

onn THF. HI 1(1 I IIOMI mi i For t-hllilren to 13 lir Herlt a ppltei iviirm of home training Sum mer anil winter aporti ron.Mntd with i rapldi hF-ti'hy mental gritwth. Ideal lo.a tlon Intllvll'inl attanllon. Tirmi 11 0C Hummer 1400 i in ill li I Conneetlrnt. AI.I.KNHl'BST.

J. Kami mnnier -M-hmal. Ailenhnrat. no fa! urtt for entrunc. niH urns imi mi m.

iikv. I LAaOM FOIST. Van Viirk II). ACADEMY Lay choo tor toys ndrr i ba in pi' Ufa tr addr ja I 1. 1(1.

II M. Nrn lairk I.J. FV II I I IL I I A. Mulry, S. J.

VI Old, Stamford, Connecticut Hoyi mMlmutn unouni -r individual Inatmrtrtin rn-iii a fafiill I niwM.tv m-n tit iiii wiparwnrtf 1 iT'llliah' tif thr SrlMMal replrq hj IntMlitui ii-Heiro- without i-kamfnatliMis only nr ii hwi i llllll.KllKI.il. Cm, RID6EFIEL0SCN001 KOH IIOVS il 1 1 'J In tin. tiis llrrkahtrai, ii.llr.a from Nss, Yorli 'lti ni-r l.iik. mi In Isttei ii. proi i.ii-.

sti wli-r ppnrt Ns 11 Allll. til- .1 iimnaslum, saw huiMinK Co iki- ajm.rsi i ni- issehsr rvn boy, maks, aililr an In li ri.iitl.i-,,,lp hi-twsn liin.tfr aia.l pupil. kh, l.oi'a 141- vlauallty tuala-d un.i dtvtleaad Ad- ilr KOI. AMI MlirilRI), rh. HrHilmaalrr.

Klilfi-arlil, Connra-llcut. Miiuawuui, aaopimi riouk, i onn. THK SAM IIKII HOOI. lor llaiT fa s. RIU'0lil, IttdtHai Rtdft, Cum M1KMIHVS.

Allentown Preparatory School rrrpari-s lv. la-iaillliv i-nlli-m- laml Hi suav-ial ilru i fur mhiimii Imy. Msa iiuii.i "'I" 1 1 mil Ls-m- oaiapus llli luilvi- li-rins sn.1 up I Hnhii aaaras, rrank Niatuuin. a ulrntaan, Ha. 4XTONM aiVaa.

li-rmunt Tiir Vsrauial sa1sar, V'srat sinn! Klvsi Km Haiyi An achool i aholsaoms li.lnlni, aJua's I i inn. Vpaa-lal s.tsailaa la lit in oMtl i rrillli an- a-olltfsa Uiwrr r.ir nimgsi nuya pal, UGOHaU ii AW HUN, I'll 11, A I I I Mill TH, Sr. lUnp.hlra-. HOLDERNESS SCHOOL FOR BOYS rirmoalh. N.

H. Klv building Twenty arras, rriapurea fur a oliegra sad Technical bohoola Itanka with the hlabeat (rsds schools, yat til tuition Is moderate New Urransalum, I INNTRUCTION. rOR BOY8 AND YOL'NO MRS. NRW YORR. New York City.

IN TWO YEARS Through our method nf conrenlrsllon i bey of 12 paused the following KcjrrtiM I suhject i Arithmetic It. History iiirapliy Writing Spelling Klrmentiarv AUelir llnsillng Plane (ieometrv F.lementary F.nglish Kngtlsh Three. Visar Anil a buy nf in did I Four Years Work in One Yankee, N. Julv in. ItIA, I Thl I to certlfv that bit area October, IVI4, anil June.

1 114, I earned 70 Regents' count at the HCIIOIil. by ia -in the rollowlng uhlect AMstsw. nsi Amer History Cawair ftebra H2r'( SaalltHieonictn v. Algebra ot-; -hylc French, id vr French. yr Plane lienmetry Sfl cheinltr US' I- 1 1 1 1 -1 4 vr SA N'sme on request.

We are doing the same grade of work In our trimmer School. THF. H.FKlark aScHOOl IV. Tilth Ml. Tel.

744 al. It a Cateaw Preparatory School with itrunc Primary and Junior Modern aehool building. arge Uymnaaium. Collegiate school ATtemuon outing rliaaea. MM tctittoprnty -dr M.F.

Warrn, HeadmatAr MANHATTAN COLLEGE braadwaj an-i isi-i ork city. Fotmalrd I ASS. Briitbrrs of Hie brlallaa Ha luiiil. Tn lege Arta anal l.etla-ra. Colltga at I.

II Knglncerlag. lllsh Hi-liiHil-. C'ellege I'reparatnry. Hlah Ha-hpol imanaeree. FnPARfe.

FDK I.F.tlAI.. MEnirAT. HKN TA a OTHrTH I'HoFRtSloNAI. CtH K'-K-Renlent A Day Beholarl Write for i'tlone St mil. a renimeal on Moiulay.

S-Jt IRVING SCHOOL l. RAY, 3fl WKHT MTM HO VP PROM TO 19 ALL DRPARTMRNTfl IftO ClradtlMM JLe Knteretl COll iioiiif biu(i ot imB aimiar nrirf "M'flg I7g It II I Irtfiu'llnit s.t: HKtHKI.Nru ork lUobfi ThMf'a the i to elMutV yim'r Ml awai' i. ientlflr. rommer. Ial, engineer-I rig, pedagogical and mualral couraea, -npana Sepf Write catalogu Rroksn4 nllege.

Th' if I'm Xavli-r I la i 'armlt at. Iir i i nf SlM-ll'l i if Ii ki I I I I rS .11 III'M .11 1 UfMnngr PcbOOl, Oprn 3 I I. KliFV ITV. V. St.

Paul's Garden City Uralthfv.lH ItKMtrd in bcAMtl-fill Cardm t'lty, Imm 1-1. ind mllr from Nftg Yuri rlrt-in'oof ii 1 1 it i rotnplrtrly ntilppetl. anlma mlrg poo'. fine, line th-inie neid Both riaaa and individual In-trurtlnn Pre-bai fur any roltrgr nt aclentMa arhiMil Donw fnt master al the hrad of r.vr. drpurtipeni A Lower Schc ol for Younger Boys Fall lerm llegln iept.

Mlth Hulltliriirs Now fpen i ntalogui nn Rvqtieat. AI 'i r.H UAHSII, llaadmaatrr, Hut it, Gardag Iti L. I Nra I'arb. Mount Pleas Academy 1C1 years old. i Prepares for college, scientific school or huiineas, H.ttiur alied ti 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-- system.

Manual tt I Mount Pleasant Hall is for bo Ulldei 1 I Summer Camp In thi Berkihires, under Mr BrusiaA personal charge. cu'dl-itjue CHARLES FREDERICK BRl'SIE, Box 401. Ossinine-on-HiHson. N. Y.

OTKK DAM In.l University of Notre Dame NO I 1(1 ItAMK. IMH Till i OM I olle uf of art- nmt ttm I ti'iwrt miHita nt' 'uurilrm, ur Ht-Utri PaltUr! K- Mrloloy JfHifiullam iiiniiiiTi i' I ollrr nf Si If in 1 1. pVi mt titi of 111' litc 'tli'iniHir I'liariiiii. niif yt nf KngtitMrtnc: 1 1 1 'par i iin iii' nf C'tVllj RIlWtHrill Me i a i n. 'hrmlt'ftl, Ktlftftft'i Ink ollrjif nf rt liltri turf ni If Wf of l.nw.

I ill i iti rvn i rout hooi pnrolla MucfftttU rHitn wvmr lit ate the Bit I'OW KI'S II I a unmUUlM for tot iVf mil ntsvni nt youncw boyn, New York Clfce. 505 Fifth Avenue. Iflfphuiir Murrn Hill sn.i. KRKUOI.ll, Nan aWrsry. Freehold Military School Fair llaiys 7 tn I.I Thro i wo parti ladnpaarti'ni, hall a mill' tuiirl i a hoy a ir.ni.itiu uailsr 'isr frinn In ysnr till Mrs inr rullajNi iir hiialnr aj aMIss frinn Nsa Trrin St tn tH.MI Aililn-s Majiii M.

lit VI i. 11... Sl.T, I .1.1 Nra Jsr) Kor Hoys aiver IJ New Jersey Military Academy UOaOaRN, Ni-av STEVENS SCHOOL llivrr HI list ra i ill Hh til HolHlksn -I Raopana Rapt. 13th, 1915 Ki-slKlrslliiii Hays, M-pt. 'Hi unil nth Kxamiiiallun Hays, Sa-pt, mii anil Hitli.

Courses ni atii'l pn'tHaratory 'o rna-sraitis, Collaiva, arhotus ol Bi-istioy, Lai Miilia'ini! i'hs rals ni lulilon i lia) par it alUUTaTon Jsraati peddie institute HrtpgPM Cor rollgge lluslntga, Mtitti Uymnnelum. wlmnilni s.ni at h'oi 1 Mfltl I'OtU v. sr, se bo vi ii'fr giha (or boy 11 14 frR Unite ifiO t. I grgrl fop ratalug A.i.lrra. r.1 I AND, A M.

Hoi A. II lllirhta.ti.Mn. I MM IT, NM JfrnfT. i KI Ton irAMMV. it'll MIT 1 t'ppgr K.

hnol RlvfR thorough iirfpir.itl.ir. for ail til In4lvl4ugl Rttentton; torn morrlgl nourotii at hit tt- gportt; roel4en i ii 1 1 1 ii loner at'hool hnuoc mot pri.onai i-ar. CHARLM iCHULTa A Hfa.lmaatar. SOt TH ORAMiK, Nw Jfraf HKI'DN ll I CIll.l.KtiR. Smith llrmmr N.

I Illnh Ni-hiiul. Hall i.rani- msr I fair email buys, llinht Uev. J. F. Moouaa U.

LL. rrc. INSTRl lTON. BtWIWRWel artHMllt. NEW YORR, New York ftly.

Accountancy and Business Administration offer exceptional ad vantages the best business training a young man con choose to prepare for position worth while. the most valuable preparation a business organization can se lect to increase the efficiency of its employee A up pamplilei licmii of the iiiiicsiirtliy eilua-alliitial timurutn fur this full Nrtil FRKK amlil-tlini-i men mid in huaim's rarganlss-tiniii also fur booklet. What I )u mi mm NOW PORMINtl. Xolv Ureal F. Keliill iBylSXA 'mi Sl N'" "r1, 11 XI I el sfaJeejB a.

lintie VA sjs on'i Uylagston si llmottlyn w-Mr Fare A lai-e in i intra si Me nrk lor fifty yrar: EUTMaN-GAINES has brea rtrog-nlird by rvrryboay, cvrry-wherr. as Ihr best practi-ral school in Anrrica. We rduratr and place in paying positions over 1.000 young people each year. Comnercial Kraoches, tiayaadBlght saiain. a'aii or wriir for Catalogue.

1 23d St. and I no Ave. REGENTS ftpitn rriimmct in Rrgeall ll ir Higher Acrountiog and Auditing Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Spanish AM) Secretary Courses Merchanta and Bankers' Business School MADISON AV. 58th STREET f. i.

I mh ntreelar. rian -tren PRIVATC SEf RITARVSHIP -STENOGRAPHY TYPEWRITING ACCOUNTING riiiiri'iihth an frfTnrrd in Ulria in 11 if li.it carnlnir ning-t tnat Ii i HoiiUli-t st-nt fr' lU.tr, SCHOOL ii vm i mi -n pirrii tiiinai, bank i ix. I.K.XINOTON 1 I 1I.IU s. a ft. 1 1.

tit. i i it. i. i. irniitet-d.

ii'l 1 iIdm hliin A M. to T. M. nn llim ii lor tot.i S'gHnu Hi op. ih Mall, Mailt tug, i Hooi, at-ai Ma.t urn ai I It.

ru- tun. da) SI -r ins I'l ii -K 1 laa. ateaaalvpy, aeersi iryshlp Patalag free Wfll UUnRTU Busineia Inllltuta. Brnnla naLnunin arMc-t ytiinou'aoiy, B.m n.SeoCata'o IIIHOI'ODI 1'oaa. t'erh Ity.

a school or CHIROPODY cia Viirk I by IV Hrafltffl irlls isit Villi Os'i i)-t. I raeulti ronslsfs nfleadtaclliy natr'ir'a si y. i.m at iiooi NRW IOIIK Ni-n orla rity. New York University Law School 1'HKKK tlivltiona inuriintf, naenooAi veninu. to fnt MvantanM ThraasjNMf aounM Isajarfi LL.

LL Sti tuttnt Sivt I'sjlnt. S' tial IngftMi ''i Y. ftTTIMTillNO. vww von H- vi.rt. ntr si tvisn It'OttT PBIV 'in i 1 1 1 1 1 SRXRi Swimming i Al TOM ''u' "aneri ii i Lria.

i i i t. DIR tCTORY OF NEW YORK'S LEADING VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL INSTRUCTORS Instituteof Musical Art of the City ot ew York I XK IMKHM II, Hlrwlor, lapaalun niM'ne IN'lt Off itii- Cviiinirulii'ii. for inlmi Ion Hrpl, lo ilrt. Thf Inatltutt prtjftrtnt" to i Hppllt'nme iiiiturtil ghlllty nni arm irw fivt i-- iuu-i. iiiMit-i Kn flow nl runduutet gith mil thought pfortt.

in1 Inttltuto i "in- ii. i riiln tn. RirVli' I 1 'f rirtl1 1 1 1 linn. ttriUM wouhl ho prohibit I to in.i! nmt I i'' hi 'ii r.i!i' rotd uniform en j- oii InvltOtl ft "in ih iltalr nn in. ImI t.lilrvai lu- MrrffrtMtr) i -A.

fin Igrrmoni V. The National Conservatory of Music of America liirot'porgtetl in igfiA ami rhgrtnrori in iko, Hy spn'ial A i't nf 'i iir4VH Jt-ai tl' I Inn lift, Kounit. A T9t I I AM SSO l.MdH laMKNT, Hi in III lo Httpt, I hr tint Ht'liolgeltc i Oct 1 il tUry i Its roth si.n nr, NEW YORK GERMAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC I0 t. 101 IIAplaoN AV. NRAR lit) st imi llrla, Aiikii.i t'rasmi-k i kiiiim.

at'HOOli Ml sit'. ai Lawl ai Hite. Tsrma 110 I'ti Quai -ur L'p BM) I Oil I VI VI lli, K. Hormiiny, uri-h Uooiurss, Concartii i-'ra Niedzielski VI -1 In utor sal 1 I vi nst a va I1KHT Ml: fill, i'iummin mm i i k. I earlier lit Siuatills.

Halt hi lllll ulT.N ALL SI M.MKH Htai. BUCKHOUT laiWfff.Ta ss" wiimm II I II Amy GrmtUWfc NEW YORK'S PRIVATE SCHOOLS FOII cutis, 4 Mi TOirIO WIISIF.N. 1IIF. BABaAF MCHOUl. FU lilBl.sJ.

Klndrrsarten to a'aallea. l.rsilusl In leail-ua( uilrsea oyninaaliini snal Teonta. usas-Icgue. 41 Vaest Main (Ureet. Hl.lt 41(11 MHOM OF IIOI gF.MOI.n AltTS.

Z2II W. 7th St. TrslnlliK maker Dress tasking, designing, millinery, i-mikliig aci-wint. Tel. wchiiy.

II lull I ON larlTI'TR FOB lilRI Mil W. IKIIb St Telep 223D Hlv. iillnjaa rerUflcalea, Dumesili- Man, ring nan. l.nniniaKi-a llenrieii spt- DF I AM FT IIOOI FOB est R. Am- llMh Si Tel.

Itlf Mnilergarteii. Klenientarv. Hlah Si nmii and ('allege ITrp liny F.lementarv liept- nil rniiF.it imoi for 4W.iiiiihSt Klemenisry High srhiil meai Ii Si lence arr 00 a ilea Course l.irerraililem I'llsr-Morlnil'sniallcs. niVF.RatOK CMOtHa ill Wi Fml cor. tntM at.

Klnrterrarten. Klemenury. lllgri sokal sag Cniii-te PrcnaraffM. Tn. mo River IIAHIOFB M'llOOl Mi; Fifth Aae lliiarilln anil lay Hi hnnl.

rath rear legln Oct. -ith. Tomn mct Ann iinTa. barn Aim arHnoL roil aora Fildain.W sat 343d at. Bom aisy rmnsla -lldar.

locliiillii Sat Btudy harnr Tsjials l-ourt. Athlrlio Klld. Klnda to Oollt. ai nnoL Mm P- IS S4lh at. Tl.

IMI Rrhuylsr. It itt a from II to m. All Drparlmsats. Ks boms sladr lor boys ta. TKINITT ACIIOOI.

IS. is. West "tat Mti-Ml A I bair, Lay aebsl K)ll iiiuiiiiMrr BOHOOt. far "OTB 8111-313 Vat Und Ar. Tel.

Col. 4S0. Thr 1Mb Trar baia-ln OrtotxT 4. Il-Outdoor rssrrlsss 1 3D to 4 all wlntar. IIWKiHT aOaOOtn 11 W.

aT. Pay Depl of Nrw York I'miaral irT rtahoo Tliiirii.inh work. Ilmlli-d rol fM atimnifT araslna for apl. KismlnU.ia. HAMItaTON INariTlTK KOR li'nl Kml Aa-a- Trl ltl.

in ij i PMKPARATlON. 4th "iar lirslin Mpl amh. nn in i Kin arimoi. for boyb Bur. Madlv.n A vs.

ItnipiiiH Miimlsv tlrtpbsf Lara ajarklay, Iltaa iwaatat. BRHKKI FY hi MiioL won HoTa Ii st a 1 1 IVBHT I'M' AVK iiiovi i ittMvitv to I Tl Mi si mini II hi, I Hint Bl Ksrapsas si pt -s ta primary Oct fiymnssuira. i.ii lna Clspssa, RIVF.ROAI.V till MtllT BItHOOL. ririar an I'ort1 in.lt I'U at r.VI at Day A Boardlni tlors, a llm-Ui-tt. Mi-ad i.

Intllnatr by Si-hnlarlv Meo I III lllltKI 1 lilt a IT II 411. A aivilal kiiis in IIKQUMT. I III si ii i in i. i ami i a vi III BFAl Y. M.

Y. CITY. IffNTRI I TlllN. HAM ISO, YOHK Xa lurla It. Dancing Carnival DANCE in i inn.i ill ll ul and Inklltta alii.

it.lng rs ia it ia I ti In Ratlro svsr) two lilrl i ij.ii fri so i mi mi -oi ti inn jn CUU l.l 11 I Ml IV-I lit TOM rue Ii BUI l.i.ii If 1 klK.U lllll. i.l imro- ii tni-r "iTrJanna, ti r' 1 1 1 alfaftraf I i -sus aar7 i slriill. I'rl iii- Kiiiiiii. 50c -I- l.if Invtrutntnt i U.w Pltu'a II itlf, iiri hMtri Pi nf. I ''ii prapnTf pupil fnr aing ult-p 'ully Inughl 'h mnalfi lnririii'tif spa-rhil 'hi i -n rlaaafa rrum 4 tn Viln atlnyi nntl gntunlnv.

H0r Cgll a tnxl; airvtf if 'm tlva htttvitn tth ioth r-' Murra' Mill 'Hio lloni Ifvntf.l to Imu ling gj i.ir in 1 lift, la. Ilaat tjll DANCING CARNIVAL, lilt: "EXCEPTION IX. SCHOOL" a. Ai'G HcPDurn urn A 1 vir rn Ittiui intf Ths una- dlstlnnly -in. thst haa bj st fsahl.

iaa Bfopu. Mori, ihan is.immi pr. vsfs ptiptls I n- itIvim! instrui'ilan ran Mr VViUi.n Trrinv Miit RatlOfllba. foi 'iir Unsrr." smuflulfv iaiis- FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK rlcjihutit ii it.ifi llim, ui'i tli ill I hi tifi nrmal LOUIS H.CHALIF-. Impsriai luiiir' Thr learhrr who lo.r, to ttarh and know how lo teach.

Interpretive, timpliha-d rlatsir, rarial and hall room dancing. Daily normal tltltati traiher and amateurs. CtUMH. 7 Weat 42d N. Y.

Private Schools THK SUN maintains a must efficient Educntioruel tlureau. This complett lervlea is absolutely free of ehkrga to you i Accurate eund unblMMd information given to all itnuirt-rK. This service Will prove of valuable aaaiitance in se-lecting the proper Kchool for placins your lioy or (firl. In writing give sufficient details so thai intelligent advice can be given. SCHOOL COLLEGE and CAMP BUREAU 1 I 160 Nassau New York I III t.i .1 in" BB I I lu,.

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