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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 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY Tours and Travel RAYMOND-WHITCOMB TOURS & CRUISES The Beat in Travel WEST INDIES CRUISES Three voyages of continual delight under the sunny skies and along the romantic shores of the blue Caribbean. Sailing February 12, March 5 and 26. THE WELDON HOTEL For Sale Ideal Winter Home ALSO and other tours to Florida and Nassau Europe Boston Cottage For Sale Located at Sunset, Maine EUROPE 1921 Parties enrolling now. Moderate Great success 1920. Boston, Mass. Tours and Travel Hotels and Resorts Health Resorts FLORIDA Crest View Sanatorium H. M. HITCHCOCL, M.D. Ole Virginia in its hospitality, furnishing A private sanitarium for invalids and agad for and elderly people requiring care. Ade laide Corbett, 261 Lincoln Ave., Orange, 3.d will give you the rest HOTEL PURITAN Commonwealth Ave. Boston and recreation which THE DISTINCTIVE BOSTON HOUSE Real Estate Globe Trotters call the Puritan one of the most homelike hotels in the world. you are seeking, for the Your inquiries gladly answered FLORIDA 01.Costello-Mgr. and our booklet mailed sports and innumerable WINTER HOME pastimes in that glori If You Are Tired or - Need, a Change Ideal Climate, Hunting, Fishing you cannot find a more comfortable place in 8-room cottage, 3-room help cottage, boto ously beautiful, sunlit New England than furnished, small grove. Quick sale will take $8,000 cash next 30 days. Box 32, Cocoa FL alpine land afford the acme of exhilarating GREENFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 7 acres best orange land on Dixie Highmy It affords all the comforts of and Caloosahatchee River, Olga, Flondi exercise and healthful home without extravagance. Good fishing and hunting. Practically be 8-room house, screened, porches screened distraction. NEW JERSEY bath. Near P. O. and store. Also building i on Woodford Ave., Fort Myers, Fla. Silt did location. Address Mrs. A. C. WEAVER THE AT LAKEWOOD MADISON 325 MacGregor Boulevard, Fort Myers Fle Madison Avenue and First Street MAINE away from the business section. For further For free information and sug Information address Miss M. A. MERRIMAN. gestions write to the LAKEWOOD, NJ. Brookdale Cottage 611 Monmouth Ave. An eight-room cottage ; six are finished Official Agency of the Restful, sunny house, close to the pines, Fireplace in sitting-room. A. grand vien ten minutes from station. Good home cook Penobscot Bay, overlooking Eagle and Dinge ing, Desirable guests and prices sought for. Islands and all the smaller islands of te SWISS FEDERAL RAILROADS Address Miss A, E. LINEHAN. lower bay. Rooms large and airy. 3 & of land. A small young orchard. Fine 241 Fifth Avenue, New York City, N. Y. NEW YORK CITY water from a near-by field. Would rent is the coming season. For further particles or to your favorite Tourist Agency inquire of Karl K. Knowlton, Deer Lale. La MASSACHUSETTS 12 East 31st Street Unusual Opportunity. Grill and Tea Roca BENNETT'S TRAVEL BUREAU Thos Bennett & Sons, H. W. Dunning Co., FOR SALE. Long established. Moden New York and fully equipped. In beautiful Berkshire California-Bermuda-West Indies Hills. Principals only. 3,125, Outlook. Combines every convenience and home VIRGINIA refinement wishing to live on American Plan FOR RENT 200 Spreckels Building, San Francisco, Cal. matic centers. Two and One-Half Miles from Old Point Comfort A Southern home, on the water, completely furnished, in the historic town of Hamp Hotels and Resorts ton, Va. An entirely reliable and delicios HOTEL JUDSON 53 Washing ton Square Southern cook, a furnace man, a sari man, and an automobile are included. Peases BERMUDA adjoining Judson Memorial Church. Rooms sion given December 1 for five months only There are 9 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms a sker The Ideal Winter Resort including meals: Special rates for two weeks ing-porch, a garage, and spacious ground to all elevated and street car lines. Open fires throughout the house, gas andele PRINCESS HOTEL tricity: For full description address on ter Mrs. HENRY LANE SCHMELZ, Hampton, l' CHRISTMAS GIFTS HOWE & TWOROGER, Managers COPLEY CRAFT CHRISTMAS CARIS WANTED-Adult Boarders hand-colored, sent on approval. The bureau Directly on the Harbor. Accommodates 400. best known for its distinctive verres. D. Open Dec. 6 to May 1. on old-fashioned Virginia farm. Excellent counts to those selling among friends Jewel McNicol, 18 Huntington Ave., Boston, Me Whitehall St., N. Y. UNIQUE table runners, Japanese care te breakfast or luncheon table, with apply CONNECTICUT Health Resorts designs and stitchery. Ideal Christmas git Color schemes-yellows, blues and State preference. $5 per pair. Addresá NEW MILFORD Reed, 1523 Wayne Ave., Lakewood, Obia . LINDEN The Ideal Place for Sick LADIES' PURE LINEN hand-embroidered The foothills of the Berkshires. A restful People to Get Well handkerchiefs on white or colored bess Doylestown, Pa. An institutiou devoted to place for tired people. Good food and a com with colored threads interwoven forming te borders. Six different patterns in base fortable home. 2 hours froin New York. Book- the personal study and specialized treatlet A. MRS. J. E. CASTLE, Proprietor. went of the invalid. Massage, Electricity, Christmas gift, $6. Order to-day. The Irak Hydrotherapy. Apply for circular to Linen Company, Davenport, Iowa. RODENT LIPPINCOTT WALTER, M.D. CHRISTMAS cards with envelopes. A DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (late of The Walter Sanitarium) tic, unique. 50c. assortments, ten 5c. $1 assortments, ten 5c. and five loc. Camus K Early Spring Tours EGYPT, THE HOLY LAND, and GREECE Under the leadership of Dr. H. H. POWERS Sailing the end of January Later Tours to ITALY and NORTHERN EUROPE Write for further information to The Bureau of University Travel 15 Boyd Street Newton, Mass. Are you interested in it? If so, write to Secretary Care Traffic Dept. TOKYO Send money with order. Satisfaction N. W. “ INTERPINES" teed. Rowe Publishing Co., Oneonta. 1. T. WASHINGTON, D. C. WHY DON'T YOU select your Christ A Select Family and Transient Hotel Beautiful, quiet, restful and homelike. Over cards at home this year? Just write used 26 years of successful work. Thorough, re- we will send an attractive assortment de Ideal Location. Modern appointments liable, dependable and ethical. Every com. tinctive hand-Illuminated cards of Dodera and Home-like. Good table. American tort and convenience. Accommodations of price—the kind of card you will like to plan. Rates reasonable: special rates for superior quality. Disorder of the nervous sys- your friend because it carries a "ver a prolonged stay. Booklet. tein a specialty. Fred. W. Seward, Sr., M.D., while” message. The Meadowcraft SODA IRVING 0. BALL, Proprietor. Fred. W. Seward, Jr., M.D., Goblen, N. Y. 1106 Riverdale St., West Springfield, Miss INTERCOLLEGIATE TOURS 65-A Franklin St., Boston, Mass. Tours and Cruises $450 up N its issue of March 3 The Outlook published a letter from “ Fairplay”, prosting against an article by Harold T. ulsifer, of The Outlook staff, which advoted the use of the barbless hook. “Fair " lives in Cordoba, Argentina, and it ses many months for letters to pass beeen Argentina and . The Outlook office. mat explains why at this late date we are blishing part of a letter of explanation om “Fairplay ” which was received not g ago. In this letter “ Fairplay" says: I am at a loss to understand your attitude on this question of the hooking of fish solely or pleasure. It is not and never has been with me a question of the barbless hook-but one of un objectionable practice, and it seems to me hat I made that plain enough for the running nan to read. The hooking of fish uselessly, merely for leasure, is perhaps not a vital matter in our ublic life, but it seems to me that it has not unimportant relation to our public morals. The time may come also when such a practice nay have an appreciable effect on one very esirable supply of food, and upon the rights -f our neighbors to enjoy the pleasure of legitmate angling. The original comment which called th “ Fairplay’s ” letter was based on e existing condition of affairs in Ameri1 angling. It was only yesterday that hermen kept all the fish which came to eir hook, regardless of size and quantity. adually a better practice crept into being. ne small fish were returned and the cess fish were likewise put back in the ter. As a step towards improving even s condition Mr. Pulsifer argued for the of the barbless hook whenever a suffint quantity of fish had been caught for d. Trout caught on the barbless fly are actically uninjured if the hook, as almost ariably happens, is caught in the hard, ensitive edge of their mouth. We regret very much if “ Fairplay's ginal letter was misinterpreted. We t that its force was directed more against SOUTH AMERICA Including the best there is to see in South America A Cruise-Tour and the celebrated trip over the Andes. Down January 29th the West coast on the luxurious Pacific Line 70 days—$2200 up steamer “Ebro”—up the East coast via the Lam port & Holt Line. Seventy days of pleasure on land and sea. An extended program of sight seeing in all the principal cities of South America. WEST INDIES January 15th, S. S. Ulua ; February 19th, S. S. Cruises Toloa, of the Great White Fleet. These new 23 days under steamers, built for cruising in the tropics, offer the Tropical skies comforts of an ocean liner. Visiting Havana, San- Canal, Port Limon, San Jose and Havana. Honolulu, Japan, Manchuria, North and South Vancouver January 13; from San Francisco January 24, February 5 and 20, March 16, April 2 and 30, May 28 and June 25; from Seattle March 11. Small parties under personal escort. Write for details. CALIFORNIA and Conducted tours leaving each week from the FLORIDA Tours middle of January throughout the winter to Cali fornia and Florida. Stopover privilege enabling individuals to return independently or with a later tour. Write for details. a use of the barbless look at all than inst all fishing whenever the requirents of the frying-pan had been satisfied. l'HE EDITORS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING, SHIPPING, TRAVEL AND FOREIGN TRADE YOUR WANTS SINESS OPPORTUNITIES MANUSCRIPTS HELP WANTED Businoss Situations AILWAY traffic inspectors earn from to $200 per month and expenses. Travel sired. Unlimited advancement. No age .. We train you. Positious furnished under antee. Write for booklet CM27. Standard HELP WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Business Situations Toachors and Covornossos WANTED-A gentlewoman as nursery COWPUNCHER and ex-soldier wishes po- PROFESSOR of English, Western college, governess or mother's helper to help care for sition in the East for the winter. Can stand would accept suitable place, tutor or comthree children of six, four, and three years. responsibility and meet any requirements. panion, during his leave of absence beginning References required. Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard, 9,220, Outlook. February first. 9,188, Outlook. 9 Red Oak Road, Wilmington, Del. YOUNG MAN, unmarried, desires position DIETITIANS, superintendents, cafeteria YOUNG woman recently graduated froin in an institution with boys. Experienced managers, Vassar with secretarial training desires a governesses, matrons, house position as secretary or tutor in a family teacher both in grade and commercial sub keepers, social workers, and secretaries. planning to travel. 2,010, Outlook. jects. Has had experience as assistant superMiss Richards, Providence, East Side Box 5. intendent. Can furnish best of references. Boston, Fridays, 11 to 1, 16 Jackson Hall, MANAGER'S position in corporation with 9,218, Outlook. Trinity Court. Address Providence. sufficient capital and wide market by man thirty-six ; factory, sales, and executive train- POSITION in public school or as child's Teachers and Covornosses ing. Now manager and treasurer Massachu- tutor in family going South. Wide experi WANTED-Competent teachers for public setts corporation. Replies considered confi. ence East and West. Excellent references. Lock Box 23, Otego, N. Y. pany's "uew business man" (Britisher), 26 gogical training, highest references, wide TEACHERS WANTED, men and women, years of age, world traveled, with excellent experience, desires to board in her beautiful for all departments of colleges and schools. business and social connections in New York country home and to teach one or two chilIminediate and future vacancies. The Inter- and especially Europe, possessing splendid dren requiring individual care. One hour state Teachers' Agency, 717 Macheca Build record, desires to represent in London an from New York City. 9,230, Outlook. ing, New Orleans, La. American organization of standing. Enter- TUTOR-companion. Young man,, genial, WANTED—Teachers all subjects. Good prising concern in need of a first-class ambas refined, fond of and popular with boys. vacancies in schools and colleges. Interna sador in Europe please communicate with Athletic, well educated. Will travel. Hightional Musical and Educational Agency, Car9,228, Outlook. est references. 9,191, Outlook. Companions and Domestic Holpors MISCELLANEOUS woman of refinement. 9,198, Outlook. governess to care for little girl six years old MISS Guthman, New York shopper, will at Rochester, N.Y. Best references required. LADY as daily companion to New York send things on approval. No samples. Refer9,196, Outlook. lady. Hours 9 to 5. Best of references given ences. 309 West 99th St. GRAPHOLOGY. Interesting character FRENCH-Swiss desires position as nurse study. Complete analysis of handwriting or mother's helper. South preferred. F. G., made for $5. 9,063, Outlook. M. W. Wightman & Co. Shopping Agency. YOUNG woman now holding college pro established 1895. No charge; prompt delivery, 44 West 22d St., New York. fessorship desires position as companion- REFINED lady will write daily letters to invalid or elderly lady or gentleman. For Outlook. REFINED, educated young woman desires particulars address 9,223, Outlook. PHYSICIAN, from A1 school, wide experi- | position as manager of household where one WANTED-Young women to take nine ence, will give patient part or whole time. or more servants are employed or companion months' course in training for the care of Temporarily in California for wife's health. for young person or elderly lady, in Los chronic and convalescent invalids. Address 9,224, Outlook. Angeles or San Francisco. References ex F. E. Parker Home, New Brunswick, N. J. GRADUATE nurse, middle age, will take changed. 2,016, Outlook. WILL lonely lady, like myself, share with position as companion. No objection to MANAGING housekeeper for school or in- me expense and her small quarters, New traveling. 9,221, Outlook. stitution wants position. 9,229, Outlook. York : 9.231, Outlook. W.L. Douglas BY THE WAY W HO owns a portrait, the artist or the THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE $7.00 $8.00 $9.00 & $10.00 SHOES Of course, most people would say, the pur chaser. But, whatever his legal rights, has FOR MEN AND WOMEN the latter a moral right to mutilate the picture? The question is raised by a diYOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING pute between Augustus John, English W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES $9.00 artist, and Lord Leverhulme. The latter SHOE found that his portrait would not fit a cerhe best known tain wall space; he therefore, according to shoes in the the London “ Daily Express, cut the head world. They are BOYS out of the canvas and left the remainder SHOES sold in 107 W.L. in the frame. This portion was, by mis $4.50 $5.00 Douglas stores, and $5.50 take, sent back to the artist. Mr. John direct from the factory to you at felt that he was insulted and demanded an apology. The apology was made for sendonly one profit, which guarantees ing back the picture, but the owner still to you the best shoes that can be contends that he had a right to do what he produced, at the lowest possible chose with his own. Here is a nice ques : cost. W. L. Douglas name and tion in casuistry for the critical public to the retail price are stamped on cogitate over. the bottom of all shoes before they leave the factory, which is “I offer this for your "topsy-turvy ' colyour protection against unreason umn, though perhaps it does not strictly belong there : Traffic Officer_Why don't able profits. you blow your horn?' Motorist-I do W. L. Douglas $9.00 and $10.00 shoes are when I see any pedestrians. T. 0.–N absolutely the best shoe values for the matter what kind of machine it is, blow it money in this country. They are made of anyway.' “A typist in applying for a position said workmanship and wearing qualities equal she had had an epidemic' (academie) to other makes selling at higher prices. course in high school. Imagine what might They are the leaders in the fashion centers happen to some of her typewriting! of America. The stamped price is W. L. May I add these anecdotes of a some Douglas personal guarantee that the shoes what different nature? A girl, only serenare always worth the price paid for them. teen and recently married, answered the The prices are the same everywhere; they THE BEST cost no more in San Francisco than they question, 'Have you had people under your KNOWN do in New York. charge? If so, low many ?' with the one SHOES IN word, 'Husband.' Another girl filled out THE WORLD W. L. Douglas shoes are made by the an application blank in the space reserved highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision of experi for references as to character with tlis enced men, all working with an honest statement: ‘Brown hair, hazel colored determination to make the best shoes for eyes, clear skin, and good health.' the price that money can buy. "A sewing-woman apologized for her failure to complete the work left her in W. L. Douglas shoes are for sale by over 9000 shoe dealers these words: If I had of known rou besides ourown stores. If your local dealer cannot supply you, take no other make. Order direct from factory. Send would have came, I would have dil it for booklet telling how to order shoes bymail, postagefree. before I had went.'' CAUTION.-Insist upon having W.L.Doug. President las shoes. The name and price is plainly W.L.Douglas Shoe Co., “A young Negro defendant on trial in stamped on the sole. Be careful to see 167 Spark Street, our district court justified his felonious that it has not been changed or mutilated. Brockton, Mass. attack on a fellow-workman on the ground that the man assailed had been low-gral ing' his wife. Was this a variant of IMPORTANT TO When you notify The Outlook of a change in degrading?" ' address, both the old and the new address “ In relating the trials of army ored SUBSCRIBERS should be given. Kindly write, if possible. tape' a hospital seamstress said, 'Vee two weeks before the change is to take effect. even got to make out a recreation for a spool of thread! “A teacher wrote a list of spelling words on the board, asking the pupils to put them GUNN DESK TOPS into sentences to illustrate their meaning. One word was "goblet,' and a boy role Inlaid with GREEN BATTLESHIP LINOLEUM this sentence: 'If I had a piece of cake, I a Eliminates GLASS, GLARE ond WEAR would goblet.” Mr. Gladstone, according to the recently published biography of Herbert Beerboliu Tree, the English actor, once came onto the stage after the play and asked 11. THE LAST WORD IN DESKS Tree as to the political opinions of tle theatrical world. “ Conservative, The New Gunn Desks, equipped with Perfection"Writing whole,” was the answer. “But,” he added hastily, as he saw a darkening in his do Beds inlaid with Green Battleship Linoleum, withstand guished visitor's face, “the scene-shiftens hard usage; Aush wood border with rounded edges. are Radical almost to a man.” They parted firm friends. Colored print and full particulars mailed free on request (Patent Pending) George Grossmith, the English THE GUNN FURNITURE COMPANY once played a practical joke at Madame Tussauds museum of wax works. He 1877 Broadway GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. placed himself in a line of wasen celebra on the actor, ies. No one suspected that his motionless igure was the real George Grossmith, and s people went by they commented on the Excellence of the likeness. Finally a group collected. This was Grossmith's opportuity. He “nodded grotesquely, and slowly xtended, a comic Grossmithian hand. Every one fled as though he had been shot -t." A literary gossiper, the New York says, tells this story in illustraon of new conditions, in England as egards both books and collectors : A gentleman drove up in a Rolls-Royce touring car to the shop of the principal bookseller in a large English country town and, entering, simply asked whether he had any valuable books in stock. “I have two," said the bookseller, “that I am asking a hundred pounds apiece for.” “Very well,” replied the customer, “I've been told you're an honest man, so I'll take 'em.” He paid, and, without looking at the books, drove away with them. This customer was not a lunatic, but, as the bookseller explained, one of the folk who made money in the war. “They go round," he added, “buying up books and pictures so as to get out of being taxed. They never read the books, of course : it's only just an investment ; and not a bad one either, if they have the sense to stick to people like me who don't cheat them.' 66 OFF THE PRESS SOON a From "Fliegende Blaetter,” Munich : A WASCO 2 Car System. Other Sizes for 1 to 10 Car Garages. Conger-eels grow to enormous size in e pearl lagoons of the Pacific, a diver ys, as reported in the “ Atlantic.” The vers must keep a close watch for them. Send for some of our DELICIOUS ne eels lie in holes and crevices of the thin-skinned SELECTED GOSPEL HYMNS A choice selection from the famous seize MOODY & SANKEY GOSPEL HYMNS, 1 to 6 COMPLETE ssing fish, or the wrist of a diver. When Indian River Oranges Herein are the favorite and the tenderest of the World's best hymns; those hymns which have endured the longest e conger's jaws close on wrist or ankle, and Grapefruit by the estimate of time. In durable cloth binding for all ediver needs a cool head; no amount of departments of the Church. $50 per 100, carriage extra. straight from the trees to you, after they get THE BIGLOW & MAIN CO., 156 5th Ave., New York uggling will pull the eel from his hole. fully ripe. Prices reasonable. Drop us a ne diver must wait quietly until the con- card and let us tell you about them. r relaxes his jaws preparatory to taking VICTORIA CITRUS GROVES CO. etter grip. Then a quick wrench and the Cocoa, Indian River, Fla. “The Best Boy's Story an is free. in Our Generation" Without any preliminaries, says the Photo-Era," the customer announced f at the camera was no good” and she nted her money back. The clerk asked PURITY CROSS she happened to have some pictures with " that might show the trouble. She pro Chicken a la King ced twelve prints that showed the large, Chicken breasts-cream sauce .. By .. torted face of a girl. The clerk exam and mushrooms Um! Um! ed them and the camera, and was frankly Handy Tins-A11 Quality Stores Edgar Lee Masters stified. He finally asked her how she “Here is an indubitable addition to the small list "The Daily Menu Maker" of American classics."— Chicago Post. d the camera when she made the ex Illustrated by JOHN SLOAN. Price $3.50 ures. She demonstrated. She had held Order of your bookseller, or of camera in her hands, pointed upward, take snap-shots of her own face ! THE MACMILLAN COMPANY PUBLISHERS 66 MITCH MILLER FREE BOOKLET PURITY CROSS MODEL KITCHEN ORANGE, NEW JERSEY You don't buy a new penholder every time you break your pen point A Country School for Girls FANNY'E. DAVIES, LL.A., Principal, Washington, Conn. Boston representative, MABEL E. BOWMAN, A.B., Vice-Principa), Cobasset, Mas MASSACHUSETTS WALNUT HILL SCHOOL 23 Highland St., Natick, Mass. A College Pro paratory School for Girls. 17 miles from Boston. Miss Conant, Miss Bigelow, Principals. SHORT-STORY WRITING 150-page catalogue free. Please address TIIE HOXE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL Lr. Loonwelo Dept. 68 Sprlagfeld, I NEW JERSEY KENT PLACE Summit, N. 20 miles X. A Country School for Girls. College Preparatory and Ad demic Courses. Mrs. SARAI WOODMAN KAUL} Principe PENNSYLVANIA neither do you have to buy a new “Handy Grip" every time the stick is used up. Just unscrew the last of the soap and screw in a new Refill Stick. Stick the old bit of soap on the new stick-no waste. “Lather with Colgate's and shave with comfort”-no mussy “rubbing in" with the fingers is necessary. The Shaving Stick is the economical way to make a satisfactory: lather. We can give you this impartial advice because we make Shav ing Sticks, Powder and Cream. Send 4c for trial size of any one of these. COLGATE & CO. Dept. Z 199 Fulton St. New York porated), Ambler, Penna. Practical work in greenhou vegetable and flower gardens, orchards, poultry play apiary, jam kitchen. Lectures by competent instructo Regular Two Year Diploma Course, fitting wom for self-support or oversight of own property, begins Ja uary 17, 1921. Catalogue. Elizabeth Leighton Lee. Direct TRAINING SCHOOLS FOR NURSE Morton Hospital Training Scho for Nur Offers a three years' course. January class now formi Apply for information to Superintendent, MORTON HOSPITAL, TAUNTON, MASS. CLIET LIFTON SPRINGS SANITARIUM TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES 27th year CLIFTON SPRINGS, NY Offers a three years' course of General Hospital Train ing with affiliation with the New York Nursery & Child's Hospital, New York City, for Pediatrics and Obstetrics. The Course includes besides general Medi cal and Surgical training, hydrotherapy, electrother apy, massage, occupational therapy, laboratory tech nique, special dietetic instruction in the modern study and treatment of nutritional disorders, and doctor's office work. Next class admitted March first. The School Prospectus will be mailed on application addressed to the Superintendent. Don't Wear a Truss ORANGES Brooks' Appliance, the modern scientific invention, the wonderful new discovery that relieves rupture, will be sent on trial. No obnoxious springs or pads. AND GRAPE FRUIT From Tree to You Send me $3.25-I will express you prepaid East of Mississippi River a Family size carton of Oranges, Parson Brown variety, finest grown. Carton contains crate. Specify large or small fruit wanted. Delicious Grape Fruit, same size carton, same price. 3 Cartons either $9.00, Fruit fully ripened on trees. Safe arrival guaranteed. Ready now. Write for my Booklet. C. H. VOORHEES, Box 402, SO. LAKE WEIR, FLORIDA The White Plains Hospita MR, C. E. BROOKS Brooks' Rupture Appliance Has automatic Air Cushions. Binds and draws the broken parts together as you would a broken limb. No salves. No lies. Durable, cheap. Sent on trial to prove it. Protected by U. $. patents. Catalog and measure blanks mailed free. Send name and address today. Brooks Appliance Co., 471F State St., Marshall, Mich. White Plains, N. Y. Registered in New York State, offers a gede hospital training of three (3) years. Affiliati with New York City hospitals for special cours Next class admitted February 1st, 1921. Scho prospectas upon application to SUPERINTENDEN St. John's Riverside Hospital Traidir School for Nurses YONKERS, NEW YORK Registered in New York State, offers a 2% years' cours as general training to refined, educated women. Regno meutsame year laigh school or its equivalent. Apply to: Directress of Nurses, Yonkers, New York. $10.00 by mail, Rhode Island Hospital Training School for Nurse INVITES YOU Jacksonville Aziz” for copy. CITY ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT Room 10-E, City Hall Jacksonville, Florida Made out of thick furred black Dog Skin Above carries linings of little lamb skins. Price with mohair fleece linings $9.50. For comfort, appearance and durability you cannot find their equal for the price. Our illustrated catalog gives measure directions and a whole lot of other information about custom tanning of hides and skins with hair or fur on; coat, robe and rug making; taxidermy and head mounting ; also prices of fur goods and big mounted game heads we sell. THE CROSBY FRISIAN FUR COMPANY, Lyell Ave., Rocbester. N, Y. " Registered. The Rhode Island Hospital, beautifully local in a spacious park of twenty-five acres, accommodating i hundred patients, offers exceptional advantages for trail in all departments. Three-year course. Educational quirements—two years' High School or equivalent. Your Nurses' Home with attractive living conditions, thorons equipped laboratories, lecture and demonstration roco reading-room, library and recreation room. Allora ample to cover personal expenses. For information apply Superintendent of Training School. Rhode Island Hospital Providence, P. |