THE OUTLOOK CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION Advertising Rates : Hotels and Resorts, Apartments, Tours and Travel, Real Estate, etc., sixty cents per agate line, four columns to the page. Not less than four lines accepted. In calculating space required for an advertisement, count an average of six words to the line unless display type is desired. “Want” advertisements, under the various headings, " Board and Rooms, '' “ Help Wanted," etc., ten cents for each word or initial, including the address, for each insertion. The first word of each “ Want" advertisement is set in capital letters without additional charge, Other words may be set in capitals, if desired, at double rates. If answers are to be addressed in care of The Outlook, twenty-five cents is charged for the box number named in the advertisement. Replies will be forwarded by us to the advertiser and bill for postage rendered. Special headings appropriate to the department may be arranged for on application. Orders and copy for Classified Advertisements must be received with remittance ten days before the date of issue when it is intended the advertise ment shall first appear. Address : ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT, THE OUTLOOK, 381 FOURTA AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY Tours and Travel JAPAN If so, write to Secretary Care Traffic Dept. TOKYO Pinehurst TRAVEL IN EUROPE Superb routes ART, LITERATURE Splendid leaders HISTORY, FRENCH Satisfactory prices SPANISH, ITALIAN INTERCOLLEGIATE TOURS 65-A Franklin St., Boston, Mass. WINTER IN SWITZERLAND Idylease Inn Newfoundland, at Tours and Travel Hotels and Resorts Country Board NEW YORK CITY WANTED—Adult Boarders on old-fashioned Virginia farm. Excellent HOTEL JUDSON 53 Washing ton Square table, conveniences. Delightful fall and winter adjoining Judson Memorial Church. Rooms season. Shooting, riding, etc. 3,115, Outlook with and without bath. Rates $3.50 per day, including meals. Special rates for two weeks to or more. Location very central. Convenient Health Resorts to all elevated and street car lines. NORTH CAROLINA Dr. H. H. POWERS NORTH CAROLINA Newton, Mass. happy memories, the renewal of old friendships. Private Hospital Comfortable, homelike sarrondRIDING-DRIVING-TENNIS- AIRPLANING ings; modern methods of treatment; BERMUDA Delightful weather for December competent nursoy. 15 acres of lawn, like late Fall in New England. The Ideal Winter Resort park, flower and vegetable gardens. For Reservations or Information address: Food the best. Write for booklet. LEONARD TUFTS, 282 Congress St., Boston , HOWE & TWOROGER, Managers A modern health re sort, delightful in autumn. Let us send you D. E. DRAKE, M.D. LINDEN The Ideal Place for Sich People to Get Well the personal study and specialized treal meut of the invalid. Massage, Electricity, 14tb , Hydrotherapy. Apply for ciroular to N. W. Robert LIPPINCOTT WALTER, M.D. (late of The Walter Sanitarium) The Bethesda White Plains, N. Y. and Home-like. Good table. American plan. Rates reasonable: special rates for A private sanitarium for invalids and aged a prolonged stay. Booklet. who need care. Ideal surroundings. Address IRVING O. BALL, Proprietor. for terms Alice Gates Bugbee, M.D. Tel. 241. Real Estate FLORIDA WINTER HOME 8-room cottage, 3-room help cottage, both furnished, small grove. Quick sale will take you vill enjoy rest and quietness $8,000 cash next 30 days. Box 32, Cocoa, Fiu. amidst tall Southern pines. InMASSACHUSETTS vigorating, dry, healthful climate. For Sale-Ideal Winter Home Pure artesian water. Cuisine and 7 acres best orange land on Dixie Highway If You Are Tired or Need a Change service on par with the best Met- and Caloosahatchee River, Olga, Flonds. ropolitan hotels. Ideal weather for Good fishing and hunting. Practically des you caunot find a more comfortable place in 8-room house, screened, porches screened. New Eugland than Golf and Hunting bath. Near P. o. and store. Also building ko on Woodford Ave., Fort Myers, Fla. SplesTHE WELDON HOTEL did location. Address Mrs. A. C. WEATEL Special December & January 325 MacGregor Boulevard, Fort Myers Pla Tournaments BOOKS, MAGAZINES ulated tennis courts. Livery of MANUSCRIPTS NEW YORK CITY carriage and saddle horses. Good BOOKS on pedigrees, genealogies and roads for driving and motoring. coats-of-arms. Every Anglo-Saxon and Celte name. Kindly inquire for particulars. Chas , A. O'Connor, 21 Spruce St., New York City. Deer Hunting STORIES, poems, plays, etc. are wanted for publication. Submit MŚs or write Literary 12 East 31st Street Bureau, 325, Hannibal, Mo. Owners BOARD AND ROOMS Coinbines every convenience and home Willard A. Senna BRIGHT room, private bath. Board op comfort, and commends itself to people of tional. New York suburb. 9,197, Outlook refinement wishing to live on American Plan Manager Address until Nor. 20, 1920, care of BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES The HAMILTON 144 & K Sto., will give you the rest and recreation which you are seeking, for the sports and innumerable pastimes in that gloriously beautiful, sunlit alpine land afford the of exhilarating exercise and healthful distraction. Summerville acme Plymouth Inn, Northampton, Mass. INVENTIONS wanted. Cash or royaits for upon request. JOHN P. TOLSON. ideas. Adam Fisher Mfg.Co., 21., St.Lous. Vo Boston, Mass. SOUTH AMERICA January 29th A REFORMED SPELLER QUES- mitted The Outlook, in its issue of Octo- Of cors I am no skolar, but wat I cant understand is that eny colig president, partikularle one frum normal İlinoy, shuld sa that Republekan politishuns and thair 3upportirs, thru partizan politix, kan fors aty per sent uv the reding, thinking, openminded pepl to change thair minds about the leag uv nashuns. Ma I not ask yu to enlitun me ? Yurs truly, Washington, D. C. Jon. S. BEK. WEST INDIES Cruises 23 days under Tropical skies $450 u up Including the best there is to see in South America , Panama Tours CALIFORNIA and a AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY EDUCATING WOMEN VOTERS gave the Educational Section of the League of Woman Voters a most interestEng editorial, and I think I owe it to you o acquaint you with the results attendant upon that editorial. From all over the United States, as far away as Hawaii, we have received requests for information rearding our work. Although it is now October 21, requests are still coming in for nformation, and up to date we have reeived over five hundred communications egarding it from all sorts of people ogsewives, teachers, public speakers, nd men and women desiring civic inormation. It should be most gratifying to The Outlook to realize the breadth of its field and ne response that one editorial can evoke. YOUR WANTS in every line of household, educational, business, or personal service--domestic workers, teachers, nurses, business or professional assistants, etc., etc.-whether you require help or are seeking a situation, may be filled through a little announcement in the classified columns of The Outlook. If you have some article to sell or exchange, these columns may prove of real value to you as they have to many others. Send for descriptive circular and order blank AND FILL YOUR WANTS. Address Department of Classified Advertising, THE OUTLOOK, 381 Fourth Avenue, New York FLORENCE C. WHITNEY, Chairman Educational Section. Bronxville, New York, SITUATIONS WANTED Toachers and Covornesses TUTOR-companion. Young man, genial, refined, fond of and popular with boys. Athletic, well educated. Will travel. Highest references, 9,191, Outlook. YOUNG MAN, unmarried, desires position in an institution with boys. Experienced teacher both in grade and commercial sub jects. Has had experience as assistant superintendent. Can furnish best of references. 9,185, Outlook. TEACHER, college graduate, best pedagogical training, highest references, wide experience, desires to board in her beautiful country home and to teach one or two children requiring individual care. One hour from New York City, 2,002, Outlook. CHRISTMAS GIFTS HELP WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED COPLEY CRAFT CHRISTMAS CARDS, Companions and Domestic Helpers Business Situations nd-colored, sent on approval. The line is st known for its distinctive verses. Dis DIETITIANS, superintendents, cafeteria SECRETARY-stenographer. Experienced, unts to those selling among friends. Jessie A. managers, governesses, matrons, house- educated young lady desires position in Nicol, 18 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass. keepers, social workers, and secretaries. small office. References. 9,186, Outlook. UNIQUE table runners, Japanese crape, for Miss Richards, Providence, East Side Box 5. WANTED, by experienced young woman. zakfast or luncheon table, with appliqué Trinity Court. Address Providence. Boston, Fridays, 11 to 1, 16 Jackson Hall, part time secretarial or executive work. signs and stitchery. Ideal Christmas gift. Typist. References. 2,001, Outlook. lor schemes-yellows, blues, and greens. REFINED woman to help dietitian; serve AMERICAN having banking, commercial, ate preference. $5 per pair. Address K. meals, keep some rooms in order. Simple foreign trade, and exchange experience de -ed, 1523 Wayne Ave., Lakewood, Ohio. country place. Mrs. Stanley Bright, Read sires high class connection. Could invest if ing, Pa. required. Highest references. 2,006, Outlook. LADIES' PURE LINEN hand-embroidered ndkerchiefs on white or colored linens Teachers and Covernesses Companions and Domestic Helpers th colored threads interwoven forming the rders. Six different patterns in_box for WANTED-Competent teachers for public AN experienced, practical nurse desires ristmas gift, $6. Order to-day. The Irish and private schools. Calls coming every day. position as companion. Traveling no objecen Company, Davenport, Iowa. Send for circulars. Albany Teachers' Agency, tion. References exchanged. Mrs. F. O'H. Croom, Box 23, Atkinson, N. c. LADY, as companion to young or middle aged lady. Take entire charge of housekeepgoverness to care for little girl six years old Business Situations at Rochester, N. Y. Best references required. ing, social, engagements, and accounts if desired. Highest references. 9,173, Outlook. 9,196, Outlook. RAILWAY traffic inspectors earn_from THOROUGHLY competent woman desires 0 to $200 per month and expenses. Travel position as companion to party traveling for lesired. Unlimited advancement. No age winter. Excellent references. 9,195, Outlook. it. We train you. Positious furuished under SITUATIONS WANTED POSITION as matron or managing housearantee. Write for booklet CM27. Standard siness Training Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. keeper. Nine years' experience. Best refer Professional Situations encēs. D. D. R., Berwick, Me. suitable ideas. Experieuce unnecessary ; MUNITY WORK. Prominent and success- girls' school, or managing housekeeper by tion as layman. Eminently qualified. 9,182, EXPERIENCED infant's nurse. Baby under six weeks. Country position. Salary PLACEMENT BUREAU for employer and MINISTER, middle-aged, youthful in $50. Write M. S., 314 West 76th St., New York City. ployee: housekeepers, matrons, spirit, with rich pastoral experience, good secreies, governesses, dietitians, attendants, preaching ability and social tact, who cannot COMPANION-housekeeper with ten years' ther's helpers. 51 Trowbridge St., Cain. for family reasons take permanent pastorate reference in private family will be at liberty ige, Mass. in his denomination, but is capable of effective to take similar position January 1. 2,003, VANTED-Nursery governess or mother's service, would act as supply minister for a Outlook. church for a year or more, or would take per to help care for three chldren of six, financial secretaryship of benevolent society. r, and three years. References required. Teachers and Covernesses Has some means, so not over-anxious about 3. Thomas F. Bayard, 9 Red Oak Road, salary. Good references from pastors and TUTOR. Young, virile clergyman availaImington, Del. business men. Did expert survey work for ble as tutor-companion. Excelleut tutoria] ZANTED, by English family, English or Interchurch Movement. Anacceptable testimonials. 9,194, Outlook. otch refined lady, vot over 27 years, as speaker at soldiers? camps during war. Has PROFESSOR of English, Western college, ther's helper and companion in country organized community Churches. Conservaminutes from New York. Maid kept. Per would accept suitable place, tutor or comtive in theology, but progressive in spirit panion, during his leave of absence beginning al interview necessary. 9,190, Outlook. and methods. 2,000, Outlook. February first. 9,188, Outlook. MISCELLANEOUS MISS Guthman, New York shopper, will send things on approval. No samples. References. 309 West 99th St. GRAPHOLOGY. Interesting character study. Complete analysis of handwriting made for $5.9,063, Outlook. WANTED, in small private school, several resident pupils, ages 5 to 10. Ideal climate. Miss Speer's Primary School, 19 East San Miguel St., Colorado Springs, Col. WANTED-Child. from three months to twelve years, in refined home 85 miles from New York. Every care and advantage given by cultured woman. Reasonable recompense. 9,189, Outlook. ELDERLY gentlewoman, formerly principal of prominent Episcopal girls' school, wishes home either in town or country with refined people. Will pay approximately $50 monthly. 2,004, Outlook. SHAWNEE, Oklahoma, a growing city, a good place to live. Write for information, Board of Commerce, Shawnee, Oklahoma. MARRIED couple, no children, owning unusually attractive suburban home, will consider co-operative housekeeping with refined married couple, Protestants, no small children. 2,005, Outl pk. W. L. Gouglas BY THE WAY Germany, which has been the greatest toy country, is essentially a home industry, according to a prominent American toy manufacturer. Here it is a machine industry. 66 One American concern,” he says, "produces six thousand mechanical trains daily, which are stamped out on ninety punch presses. A factory is now planned which will produce a million toy balloons every week. These toys are produced here at a cost which cannot now be duplicated abroad.” Mechanical toys from Germany, however, are now appearing in the New York market, some of them of remarkable ingenuity, including a comical tin dognot a dachshund !—that throws back somersaults. T THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE FOR MEN AND WOMEN $9.0 PHOE BOYS SHOES sold in 107 W.L. $450 $5.00 and $5.50 are always worth the price paid for them. cost no more in San Francisco than they TO YOU AT do in New York. W. L. Douglas shoes are made by the the price that money can buy. for booklet telling how to order shoes bymail, postagefroe. CAUTION.-Insist upon having W.L.Doug. President las shoes. The name and price is plainly W.L.Douglas Shoe Co, stamped on the sole. Be careful to see 167 Spark Street, that it has not been changed or mutilated. Brockton, Mass. “ Life's ” understanding of feminine business methods : Lady (at bank teller's window)—“I wish to open an account with you.” Teller—“ All right, madam. How much do you want to deposit"? Lady—“ Why, nothing. I want to draw out fifty dollars.” Latin quotations used in a charge to a jury are criticised by an Indiana judge. He says, reported in the New York “ Times :" The first objection addressed to this instruction is that the court should not have used Latin in its charge to the jury. We concur in that criticism. The presumption is that jurors do not understand Latin, and there is no justification for the use of Latin in instructions. The Latin words, phrases, and sentences used in our law books have no place in the court's charge to the jury. Their meaning can be expressed with as much force and elegance in English, and a just pride in the accurate use of our National tongue would facilitate the administration of justice. We Doreglas The astonishing agility and grace of some famous dancers often makes their admirers a little envious. The feeling is well expressed in the following paragsaph from the “ Dramatic Mirror: Pavlova is something spiritual. How I hate my heavy, lumberly, clumsy body after seeing what she reveals to me of the possibility of etherealizing motion! Such grace! Such harmony! Such rhythm! She weares with spirit. Your thoughts and invests you Here are a few advertisements that are interesting on account of their oddity: From the Kilkenny (Ireland) “People:" Wanted for country place, an experienced General ; must be clean; able to wash, iron, and all usual house work ; wages £15 a year and use of bicycle. Apply to Coolacurra, Ballacolla, Queen's County. From the " Irish Independent” (Dublin): Native Irish Speaker (young), Oireachtas Gold Medallist for Traditional Singing, seeks post as Teacher (Convent preferred). Address Save your self hours of discomfort Resinol From “ Country Life” (London): Magnificent oak, richly carved Billiard Table for sale, lately the property of a nobleman; may be viewed by appointment, etc. From the New York “ World :" BIRTHS.- Mr. and Mrs. • Post Avenue, announce the arrival of a bouncing baby boy. is what you want for your skin trouble Real cream centers, deliciously flavored and covered with unsweetened chocolate of the very richest quality. Made to your order and each piece wrapped separately in wax paper to preserve its flavor and freshness. Guaranteed to delight you-or your money back, Send for a box today. Address Dept. 14. M. N. NELIN, “The Candy Man” Rockford, Illinois mng woman had been induced to attend. was asked afterwards how she liked service.“ Well;” she said, “I don't k much of the choir, for they had to the "Amen over ever so many times ore they got it right." We All Pray "Thy Kingdom Come" DO WE MEAN IT ? -nother story told in the above-mened book illustrates the difficulties that et some clerical visitors. Mr. Money ed on an unregenerate cobbler who was The minister asked the sick man if would like his visitor to read to him. Wh,' he said in a vcice full of scorn, ‘I Pt want any of that child's stuff. What ants to know about is this here Waineght murder.' ” The visitor felt it neces to give the man a severe calling down his ribaldry. “To my intense astonisht,” the author says, "this hard old man utterly frightened, and said in tones larm, . Come, none of that, now; don't put anything on me!' He thought that as trying to put a curse on him?" The Witness Committee is dedicated to the great task of making Christianity dominant in our national life. Our national foundations were laid by men of faith in Jesus Christ. His gentleness has made us great. America should be the first nation to submit to the gracious rule of Christ the King. Will You Help Us Morally and Financially in this Effort ? Our Literature is Free. If you pay for it, we can double the output. The Witness Committee 119 Federal St., Pittsburg, Pa. Topsy-turvy” pronunciations : Every night at eight o'clock in that ge the 'perfume' blew and the chil- had to go indoors." He was discussing the celluloid lights he automobile curtains and remarked, at there Sarah Lord ain't much good. reaks right out.'” This happened at a Culebra hotel e where even the waiters sometimes e a joke: - Well , George, what have rt? Sand, sir, I 'spects. George couldn't understand why the laughed." uis is also an example of darky wit, gh not of the “topsy-turvy ” kind : Mr. Smith, that ham you sold me am bad.” Why, 'Rastus, that ham was only I last week.” Dat might be, Mr. Smith, but it sho' -'a' had a relapse.” we for a je following answers from examinapapers, which a subscriber sends, that words correctly pronounced by eacher may easily become “topsyEes” in a pupil's ear : The equator is a menagerie lion passaround the earth.” In India a man out of one cask can't 'y a woman out of another cask.” vacnum is a large empty place e the Pope lives.” Trailing art beauties are small flowers.” The clouds are a heavy midst which up into the air.” The trailing arbutus has a beautiful m.” Coil [the question was on coal] is e from a substance something like against germs” NEW-SKIN "We first became acquainted with Formamint when our doctor, several years ago, prescribed it for an epidemic of sore throat. You know how it runs through a family. 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