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Mechanisms of Character Formation. An Story of the Trust Companies (The). By World's Minerals (The). By Leonard J. Spencer. Appendix by W. D. Hamman. The F. A. Stokes Company, New York. $2.75. MODERN A Textbook on Office System YAWMAN FRBE MFG.O. 163 St. Paul St., Rochester, N. Y. Branches elsewhere SPECIAL REAL ESTATE ANNOUNCEMENTS CANADA CONNECTICUT FOR Lake of Bays, Muskoka, Canada New Milford, Conn. For Sale or Rent New Granite Bungalow Large cottage; 1 acres; attractive for tourists; for sale. 5,435, Outlook. FOR SALE Farm 73 acres. Brook running through. Fine Seventy-acre Estate, Frenchman's Bay, North of Mt. Desert Nearly mile of shore front. Attractive furnished bungalow, seven rooms and bath. Also cozy six-room furnished cottage. Fine spring St., Boston, Mass., for particulars. OLD LYME, CONN. water. Write Mrs. S. L. APOLLONIO, 16 River Stone Residence on the Connecti- On Lake L'Achigan Laurentian Mountains near Montreal Fine country house, completely furnished, containing eleven rooms, kitchen, pantries. Long, wide verandas, fine tennis court. Boathouse, with six boats. Good bathing, boating, and fishing. Finest view of lake and mountains. Ice house on property. About 8 acres of THAMES RIVER Nine-room land. 225 Sherbrooke St., W., Montreal, P. Q. W. R. WILLSON, FOR RENT cottage and two acres. Furnished, accessible, on the river. E. W. HIGGINS, Norwich, Conn. SHARON, CONN. with tiling roof and all modern conveniences. Situated on RIVER SIDE DRIVE one mile from Cambridge, Md. Unsurpassed water view and salt water bathing, with 3-acre lot for gardening. Artistically designed and furnished throughout very handsomely. $30,000. Selling for financial reasons. To Settle an Estate D'Arcy Brinsfield, Cambridge, Md. Beautiful Summer Home at Hancock Point (opposite Bar Harbor), Maine. 12 rooms, 3 baths, unusually well furnished. EDWARD A. SHEEHAN P. O. Box 807, New Haven, Conn. MASSACHUSETTS GRAHAM E. C. ROOT Realty Agent In Canadian 1,000 Islands To Let-furnished cottages, some with stable Isle of Springs, Maine Lenox, "BERKSHIRE HILLS,” Mass. lands. Some in running order, fully developed, at $300 per acre for 100 acres and upward. OTHERS OF GREATER VALUE (from $500 to $1,000 per acre) AND EXCELLENT INVESTMENTS! A few may be had for rent with purchase privilege. Franklin Edson. Real Estate Agency Country Estates, Farms, Cottages GREENWICH CONNECTICUT URNISHED COTTAGES directly erate rents. Also two partly furnished cottages for sale. CARLIN, Guilford, Conn. Country Home for Sale On Farmington River, Conn. 2 acres mostly or garage. Rentals, $500 to $1,500. First-class For Rent-WESTPORT, CONN. $2,000-Half Cash FOR SALE-42 ACRES fruit. Old-fashioned house, recently shingled MAINE IN MAINE LOUIS KÍRSTEIN & SONS Boothbay Harbor, Me. Site in Commonwealth Colony of about 4 of Near a village; on a main road in the town of 3 miles from trolley road; 4 miles from station FOR SALE Farm of about 150 acres, situated in Litchfield Hills, Connecticut. Very productive land easily cultivated. Near R. R. station. Unusual opportunity. Further information address Owner, 15 Feneno Terrace, Allston, Mass. Rent Summer, dining-room, kitchent-Summer home on Long Island en, maids' dining-room, five master's sleepingrooms and bath, three maids' rooms and bath. Electric lights. Well furnished. Garage. $700 season. Other houses. Request description. W. 8. HULL, Madison, Conn. Estate of H. W. Ranger Exceptional Opportunity to Buy an Attractive Shore Home Property of the late artist in the picturesque old Hshing village of Noank, Conn. One acre BOOTHBAY HARBOR, ME. To settle estate, Summer Cottage, Boothbay Harbor, Me. For Sale or to Let for the Season 10-room cottage, bath, town water, electric lights, fireplace, wide veranda, superb view; private boat landing. G. LYMAN SNOW, 114 Federal St., Boston, Mass. Maine-Shore-Front Property for Sale or Lease on Long Lake. Free FOR SALE BROOKSVILLE (Penobscot Bay) 8-room farm-house, 2 small barns. 18 acres land. Salt water bathing, fishing. Price $1,000. James H. Jones, Owner, Arlington, Mass. CAMDEN, ME. Two high-class cottages near shore, of land, water-front, and wharf. House of Attractive eleven rooms, fully furnished, and in perfect condition; two baths, modern improvements throughout. Fifteen minutes from Shenne COssett Golf Course, 3 hours from New York. For further particulars address WM. S. CHAPPELL, New London, Conn. Est. 1887. New London on the Sound For Sale or to Lease. A spacious house with extensive marine view. On Ideal Tour NEWTOWN, CONN. in foothills of Berkshires Remodeled Colonial Homestead Nine rooms and two baths, electric lights, completely furnished. For rent or sale, moderate price. Two acres. Large shade trees, new garage, golf course. L. W.ALLEN. 81 N. Moore St., N. Y. Attractive Cottage Great Diamond Island, Casco Bay Large living-room, dining-room, kitchen and FOR SALE OR RENT located on Chebeague Island, Casco Bay Maine, nine miles from Portland. High ele Chebeague Island, Me. 6 or 7 rooms and bath, water-front, furnished. Rent $250 for season. K. 8. B., 4211 Chester Ave., Phila., Pa. 100 North St., Pittsfield, Mass. BERKSHIRES Tous to rent. Modern improvements. Stable, garage, tennis court. Address A. W. ROUSE, Tyringham, Mass. Twelve-room furnished Brookline, Massachusetts 'Handsome twelve-room residence for quick sale. Five sleeping-rooms, three baths, billiard-room, open fireplaces, four piaz zas, gas and electric lighting, hardwood finish throughout. Entire house in first-class condition. Very reasonable terms. Address Mrs. JOHN H. SANBORN Riverbank Court, Cambridge, Mass. CAPE COD Private Furnished Dwelling 4 bedrooms, bathroom, running water (hot and cold), stationary washtubs; 3 acres on ocean inlet; bathing, rowboat, shellfish. $300 season. Garage extra. Mrs. F. B. LINCOLN, Orleans, Mass. CAPE Ballston Beach Bungalows by the ocean surf. Choice loca- CAPE COD Broadway, N. V. Ocean Front Furnished Bungalows. 5 and 6 rooms and bathroom fireplace; $150 and $175 season. W. A. RICH, 103 Norfolk St., Cambridge, Mass. Harmon Realty Co., Old Orchard, Me. Falmouth Heights, Cape Cod Attractive furnished 16-room house. Porch, etc TO RENT Maine Coast, Pema quid Harbor, 7-room furnished cottage. $150 for season. DANIEL WHITEHOUSE, 22 Pleasant St., Augusta, Maine. PENOBSCOT BAY CAMDEN MOUNTAINS For Sale or Rent Shore front. Nine-room cottage, furnished. Bath, toilets, electric lighting. Fine view. Address inquiries to P. D. Cowan, Summit, N. J. TRURO, CAPE COD. Single house. Summer Resort for Sale In Western Massachusetts bordering on a lake, altitude 600 ft. Bungalow style house, 28 guest rooms, dining-room seats 60, living-room and office 20x30 ft., also large barn (for garage), 5-room cottage, laundry, and bowling alleys. Has been run by owner for 10 years as summer hotel. All equipped for season 1917. Would make ideal place for summer camp, sanitarium, etc. Attractive price. For details and illustrated description address ROBERT L. FLANDERS, Prop., Greenwich, Mass. Lunenburg, Mass. Island, Me., for season. Low rental. Island one of most beautiful on Maine coast. Address F. J. C. Little, Augusta, Me. York Harbor. Me. THE "BARNACLE" COTTAGE 12 rooms, 3 baths, laundry, 3 piazzas; -acre lot. Apply Prof. A. D. F. HAMLIN, Columbia University, New York City. mer cottage; 24 acres, partly wooded. Ocean and valley view; near golf links. Town water. Screened sleeping-porch, 7 bedrooms, 2 baths, piazzas three sides, 2 open fireplaces, electricity, telephone; completely furnished, blankets, bed and table linen, towels, plated silver, etc. Stable-garage with man's room. Abso lute privacy. Safe for children. Restful for invalid. Rental for season $600. Photograph. Apply to owner, WINTHROP S. SCUDDER, 7 Longfellow Park, Cambridge, Mass. Real Estate NEW YORK Catskill Mts. Furnished cottage for rent. rooms, bath, veranda, piano; garage; mails, groceries, delivered daily. 390 acres beautiful woods. Spring water, 1,600 ft. elevation. Apply Jocelyn House, Big Indian, N. Y. FARM for SALE CLOVE, N. Y. 120 acres. Healthy location. Buildings good and near cement quarry. H. L. Stone, Poughquag, N. Y. FOR SALE 100 Acres of Land Beautifully located on the westerly shore of Big Lake Clear. Excellent scenery; good hunting and fishing on grounds. Exclusive and yet accessible to all places of interest in locality. Two houses, boat-house, etc. For particulars, write to owner, Mrs. J. A. ROBERTS, Elizabethtown, N. Y. FOR RENT FISHER'S ISLAND, N. Y. Large Furnished House Overlooking Little Hay Harbor Finest location on this famous island. Wide porches, open fireplaces, modern plumbing, electric lights, numerous bathrooms. Stable, with apartments for coachman. Tennis courts, bath-houses, boat-houses, dock, and bathing beach. Six miles from New London, Conn. Apply to LEHIGH VALLEY NATIONAL BANK, Bethlehem, Pa. Grand-View-on-Hudson 6-room cottage on mountainside overlooking Hudson. All conveniences, garage, outbuildings, large grounds, fruit. Easy commuting. For Rent or Sale. 5,573, Outlook. TWILIGHT PARK COTTAGES HAINES FALLS, NEW YORK Furnished cottages to let, all improvements, restricted property. Rents $250. to $600 for season. Apply to Frank H. Hutton, 103 Park Ave., New York City 100-Acre Village Farm $8,000. 80 acres, with fruit, on river, $5,000. 150-Acre Gentleman's Farm, $15,000. RURAL LIFE CO., Kinderhook, N. Y. Near PLATTSBURG On Lake Champlain For rent, large furnished Colonial house, modern conveniences. Furnished cottages on lake front with baths, fireplaces, telephone, garage, groves, dock, bathingbeach, boating, fishing, tennis courts. On State highway, Lake Shore Road, two miles south from Training Camp, one mile south from Hotel Champlain, 10 minutes from golf course. Also houses in Plattsburg. J. H. BOOTH, Plattsburg. N. Y. Healthful Location 3 miles from Lake Cham plain. 12-room cottage. Modern conveniences. For sale or to rent furnished. S. A. REED, 1512 John, St., Balto., Md. TO RENT ON SHORES OF LAKE CHAMPLAIN A half-mile north of Essex village. A furnished house with 16 large living-rooms besides bathetc. Modern improvements, Shelter Island Heights, N. Y. for rent or sale; an all-the-year-round home Pretty furnished cottage, 5 master's, 3 servants' bedrooms; bath-room, open fireplaces. Sunset water view, shady grounds, large piazza. Near golf club and bathing beach. $550 season. RICHARD STORRS COE, 42 West 52d St., New York. To Lease for the Summer Season A BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE on the Ramapo River, four miles from Suffern, N. Y. 14 rooms and 2 baths. All newly furnished. Electric lighting, hot and cold water, large garage and large grounds. Good roads. For particulars write J. T. HOLMES, 601 W. 50th St., N. Y. City. Attractive summer For Sale or Rent homes at the Thousand Islands. Two beautiful estates and several farms for sale. John O'Leary, Clayton, N. Y. For Sale "Thendara" Secluded and remote in the charming Woodland Valley (Southern Catskill, yet very accessible and convenient for New York City, communication. Two bungalows and a cabin. Rustic design, but modern ap pointments; sanitary plumbing. Restricted community. Illustrated pamphlet. Reasonable marketing facilities. ROXMOR INN and GARAGE near. E. B. MILLER, Woodland, N. Y. OR SALE at WATKINS, N. Y. FOR on the banks of the Cape Fear River, overlooking the ocean; 22 acres; young orchard, principally, peaches; five-room tenant house, good barn, chicken runs and dock; colonial dwelling, modern conveniences; engine to pump and saw wood. Sea foods. Good road to Wilmington. Address Mrs. W. L. Robinson, Southport, N.C. OREGON FOR SALE An Attractive Country Place 7 miles from Portland, Oregon. 15 acres of good soil all under cultivation, with 1 acre of woodland. Fine view of Mount Hood and Cascade Mountains. 3% acres in five-year old orchard. Modern house with 5 rooms, bath, basement laundry, fireplace and furnace heat; running water in house and stable. Telephone. Price $10,000 on easy terms. J. Q. JAMIESON, R. F. D., Oswego, Oregon. RHODE ISLAND FOR RENT, NEWPORT Close to water. Near War College. 12 rooms. $600. Address 5,679, Outlook. furnished 12-room house, modern improvements. Tel. Beautiful grounds, near club house, golf links, tennis court. To rent for season or will sell. C. A. WADE, Dorset, Vt. Modern 8-room corner house, bath, heat, For Sale or Rent light. Three blocks from glen entrance. On Banks of the Hudson AT YONKERS A seventeen-room house, furnished, on Elm Street in the village of Woodstock, Vermont. All modern improvements. Can be used for one or two families. FREDERICK CHAPMAN. VIRGINIA A Little Farm Complete for $350 With comfortable little bungalow, livestock, flock of chickens, poultry-house, and set of implements. Ready to move into and go to work. Only ten of these_ready-made little farms available on Little Planters Colony at Richland Heights in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Write quick for full description and easy terms of payment. Other farm lands $15 per acre and up. F. H. LaBaume, A. & I. Agt., N. & W. Ry., 446 Arcade Bldg., Roanoke, Va. WASHINGTON Ten minutes' walk from Glenwood station, Island on Puget Sound, Wash. half-hour from Grand Central. Beautiful river view, flower garden, lot 50x107. Eleven rooms, one bath, three open fireplaces, enclosed porch. E. 77th St., New York City. Sale or rent. Mrs. A. R. NORTHROP, 520 SUMMER CAMP for SALE Well-established camp, convenient to New York City, ideally located, completely equipped. Inquire ARTHUR H. GOLDSMITH, 110 W. 34th St., New York City. modern improvements, Areplace, large porches commanding beautiful West Islip, Long Island 14-Room House gas, telephone, garage. ON THE GREAT SOUTH BAY To rent, furnished, for the season. Handsome residence containing 20 rooms; 8 master's bedrooms, 4 servants' bedrooms, 4 baths, open fireplaces, electric light, vapor heating sys tem, large piazzas. Barn, fine shade and fruit trees, flower and vegetable gardens. 5 acres. Half-mile from Babylon station. R. A. Burbank, 30 Broad St., N. Y. FOR RENT A new, modern eight-room cottage, furnished, delightfully located on Long Island about twenty-five miles from New This is a beautiful property of 266% acres, part cultivated, 17 miles from capital-Olympia. It is fit for stock, fruit; a quiet resort; value increasing. Address S. M. KIELLAND, 305 Lehigh Terminal, Buffalo, N. Y. Property Wanted WANTED to rent for the summer, a furnished house within 45 minutes of New York. Should have six bedrooms. Address 5,681, Outlook. ANTED TO RENT, not buy, tennis court, Ulster County, for rent June to Wsmall building on or near State November. E M. REILLY, 51 W. 106th St., N.Y. NEW YORK CITY Comfortable Home or automobile road for summer tea-room. J. WEVER, 301 E. 17th St., New York City. Hotels and Resorts CONNECTICUT BATH BEACH SECTION Frame house, 9 rooms and bath, on plot 50x100 feet; shady, paved street; five minutes' walk to bay; 3 minutes to station new sub Blythewood Sanitarium Est. way. Good train service, 35 minutes to downtown New York. Inquire E. H. MADISON, P. O. Box 1977, New York. 1905 York and five minutes from the station. Ideal BENSONHURST, BROOKLYN tarium. A combination of country life and met for a quiet family. Address 5,711, Outlook. TO RENT AT Cottage for Rent Richfield Springs, N. Y. Situated on Little Neck Point Almost surrounded by Northport Bay. Looks out on Huntington Bay and Long Island Sound. Seven bedrooms, bath, large livingroom, open fireplaces. Private dock, bathhouses, garage. Excellent water supply. Electric lights. 400-foot water-front. About five acres land. Wooded, apple orchard. ROBERT CARTER R. D. No. 2, Princeton, N. J. Locust Manor-on-the-Hudson FOR SALE-Old Country Home 11 miles northeast of Saratoga Spa. Historic location; 40 acres; 700 feet river frontage. (Miss) J. M. RANSOME, Ft. Salonga, L. I., N. Y. Elmhurst, Long Island For Sale-Attractive six-room house. All modern conveniences. Tiled kitchen and bathroom. 14 minutes from New York City on Long Island Railroad. hour by trolley, which is very accessible. House screened throughout for summer use. Porch, garden. 5,749, Outlook. Large, comfortable furnished house, 20 rooms, wide verandas; eight acres; orchard, garden planted; large covered veranda off second floor; all módern conveniences; complete carriage house; gardener's cottage; icehouse filled with ice. Residence adjoins golf links and commands beautiful view. Fine drives in surrounding country; about a mile from lake. Apply to JUDSON F. STONE, Agent Chicago Stock Exchange Building Chicago, Ill. sale at SARANAC LAKE, For salLarge lot, with two furnished houses of 7 rooms and 9 rooms, having modern improvements. Healthful climate, beautiful Adirondack Mountain scenery and metropolitan conveniences make this a fine home and investment proposition at $7,500. A. A. Bolster, 1236 Franklin, Wilkinsburg, Pa. Spend the Summer at SHELTER ISLAND BUNGALOWS and COTTAGES Greenwich, Conn. New York's most attractive suburban saniropolitan conveniences, superior location, a high standard of service, comfort and beauty. 28 miles from New York,frequent electric service DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA THE HAMILTON 14th and K Streets, N. W. A Select Family and Transient Hotel. Ideal location. Modern appointments and homelike. Good table. American plan. $2.50 up per day. Special rates by week or month. Booklet. IRVING O. BALL, Proprietor. MAINE THE BEECHES For recreation Health Altitude 900 feet. PARIS HILL, ME. Mountain scenery. Invigorating air; pure water; good food. 20th year. Booklet. DR. CHARLOTTE F. HAMMOND. MASSACHUSETTS In a Boston Suburb A pleasant home where a few invalids are given large, sunny rooms, best of care, with good home cooking, and medical attention if desired. Tel. Bellevue 1019 M. Address Home, care 5,413, Outlook. HELP WANTED HOSPITALS, cafeterias, schools, families STRONG, capable woman, well educated, who wants good home to assist mother in caring for infant and two older brothers. Apply to Mrs. Roger Clarke, 417 Riverside Drive, N. Y. City. Teachers and Governesses TEACHER or governess for July and August at my summer home. Able to teach music and French. Three children, sixteen, twelve, ten years. All are little more than be ginners in music. One will need only conversation in French; other two, second and third year work. Mrs. C. W. Seiberling, Triacre, Medina Road, Akron, Ohio. WANTED-A governess and mother's helper for care and training of two children, seven and four years. One familiar with French preferred. Write fully as to references, experience, and salary to Mrs. H. E. Hart, 227 Girard Ave., Hartford, Connecticut. TEACHERS Southern high schools and colleges. Direct calls fall term. All departments. Three agencies, one enrollment. Guaranteed service. Sheridan Teachers' Agencies, Greenwood, S. C. PACIFIC Coast? For certification rules, etc., send 20c. stamps to Boynton-Esterly Teachers Agency, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Cal. WANTED-Competent teachers for public and private schools and colleges. Send for bulletin. Albany Teachers' Agency, Albany, N. Y. WANTED-Teachers of English, physical culture, French, German, biology, mathemat ics, expression. International Musical and Educational Agency, Carnegie Hall, New York. SECRETARY - stenographer school, $800 year; couple inst. supt.-housekeeper, $100; governesses, nurses. Hopkins' Educational Agency, 507 Fifth Ave., supplies housekeepers, matrons, companions, secretaries. SITUATIONS WANTED Professional Situations MIDDLE-aged woman, three years' hospital experience, knowledge first aid, desires position care for or travel with semi-invalid; would consider institutional work. 4,720, Outlook. LAYMAN, good organizer, experienced in all phases of church life, especially Bible teaching, desires permanent position as pas tor or stated supply in Evangelical church near New York or Philadelphia. Unqualified references. 4,717, Outlook. Business Situations Companions and Domestic Helpers SITUATIONS WANTED Companions and Domestic Helpers REFINED, middle-aged woman desires position as companion or managing housekeeper where kindness and thoughtfulness will be appreciated; near New York City; excellent references. 4,715, Outlook. POSITION of housemother in children's home or industrial school by person of edncation and experience. Capable domestic teacher. Good disciplinarian. 4,718, Outlook. COLLEGE woman will make home for elderly or busy people. References exchanged. 4,725, Outlook. REFINED woman speaking English, French, German, as useful companion. Painting. References. 4,724, Outlook. YOUNG woman of education desires position as helper in summer camp. 4,723, Outlook. INTERESTING companion, desirable cha peron or hostess' aid. Gentlewoman, assured position, seeks summer engagement. Accus tomed to country life. Can drive well, play chess, sniff, cards, read aloud agreeably. 4,694, Outlook. MOTHER and DAUGHTER wish positions together as companion and governess. Both cultured, capable, willing to be generally use ful. Daughter speaks French, German, Latin, can supervise physical training. Best references. 4,732, Outlook. POSITION as matron desired. Institutional work. Experienced. References. 4,731, Outlook. SUDDEN reverses compels woman of refinement to seek position as companion to lady or gentleman. Would chaperon young, etc. References. 4,727, Outlook. CHURCHWOMAN, matured, wishes posi tion as housekeeper in widower's family where there are small children. Best reference. 4,735, Outlock. Teachers and Governesses WILLIAMS UNDERGRADUATE, satisfactory references, desires summer position as tutor in family. Address Coan, Williamstown, Massachusetts. EDUCATED young man, college graduate, desires position as private tutor or in school Experience in teaching German, French, Spanish. Two years in Europe. Commercial position requiring these languages considered. 4,695, Outlook. TEACHER, exceptional as tutor, wishes engagement with cultured family for summer. Will travel. Superior references. 4,733, Outlook. MISCELLANEOUS MOTHERLY woman could board child in her healthful suburban home. Mrs. Crandall, Sound Beach, Conn. GENERAL shopping. No charge. Bank reference. Julia Demarest, 189 Claremont Ave., New York. M. W. Wightman & Co. Shopping Agency, established 1895. No charge; prompt delivery. 44 West 22d St., New York. WANTED-Young women to take a short course for the care of chronic and convales cent invalids. Apply Superintendent, F. E. Parker Home, New Brunswick, N. J. WANTED-A little child to board and care for. 4,730, Outlook. WANTED, by a New York dressmaker of long and successful experience, a few orders for gowns to be made at her own home. Hand work a specialty. Best references given. 4,736, Outlook. |