Girls' Camps THE HANOUM CAMPS THETFORD, VERMONT Between the White and Green Mountains. Hill Camp for girls under 16-Lake Camp over 16. Come gypsy through the mountains, ride horseback, swim, canoe on lake and river, design gowns, jewelry, baskets, leather articles and pottery, cook by the campfire, dance and sing with us next summer. Our girls go home strong in body, mentally alert and inspired with highest ideals. For illustra tions and booklet address Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Farnsworth, Teachers Spring Hills A Camp for Girls a large Lake. Upper Peninsula SUPERIOR EQUIPMENT Water and field sports. Auto, canoe, motor boat, and camping trips; crafts. Safety and good care. Booklet. IDA MIGHELL, In Michigan Woods on 3413 Jackson Blvd., Chicago. in the Silver Lake Camp Adirondacks Healthful, happy life for girls. All the sports. Sleeping porches. References required. For illustrated booklet address The Director, Montague St., Apt. 26, Brooklyn, N. Y. Country Board Private home. Accommodation for a few de sirable guests. All improvements. High elevation. 5 min. from station. Own garden, eggs and poultry. Box 216, Spring Valley,N.Y. Senirahtak Farm Southbury, Conn. Beautiful motoring country. Comfortable rooms, inodern conveniences. Ideal country life. K. L. CLEM. Real Estate CANADA Real Estate MAINE BOOTHBAY HARBOR, ME. Conway, N. H. FOR RENTOT SALE, $4,250 buys a 19-room summer home fully 2 furnished bungalows, 5 and 6 rooms, on water; fireplace, town water, large porches. Bathing, fishing, boating. Apply 6,311, Outlook. 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. equipped with garage, boats, etc.. on beautiful Brant Lake. Rent also. New and value. Camp Seminole, Horicon, N. Y. Croyden, N. H. Farmhouse, furnished, 1,000-Acre Hudson River Frontage Dock, deep water. Livingston Manor house; fertile land; wood and pasture; will subdivide. Price $50,000. Rural Life Co., Kinderhook, N.Y. For sale or rent, cottage, Lake Sunapee, N. H. Lake Champlain & rooms, furnished, acre LAKE SUNAPEE, N. H. Almost as accessible as Bar Harbor by rail or water How would you like a cozy cottage on the mainland, a comfortable camp on a 30-acre island all by yourself or a haunt in the wilderness, all within an hour's ride of the best bass, trout and landlocked salmon fishing in the State, over excellent automobile roads? Address P. O. Box 535, Machiasport, Maine. For rent for MAINSTAY Formerly summer residence of late Chief Justice Fuller. A comfortable furnished cottage at Sorrento, Maine, across Frenchman's Bay from Bar Harbor. Contains usual living-rooms; five double, one single bedrooms, two bathrooms. Is equipped with modern plumbing, electric lights, and open fireplaces. The house has been newly reno vated. Swimming, boating, tennis, and motoring. Price $500 for season. Small outside bungalow may be rented separately for $50. Address MAINSTAY, 6,313, Outlook. Mt. Desert Island South West Harbor, Me. Cottages to let, $150 to $600. (Mrs.) ALICE C. YOUNG, South West Harbor, Me. Brier Hill House North Haverhill, Three beautiful, modern cottages to rent. Heat and electric lights and fully furnished. 1 cottage 19 rooms, 3 bathrooms. Cottage 15 rooms, 3 bathrooms. Cottage 11 rooms, 2 bathrooms. Private grounds. Apply to N. P. M. JACOBS MAINE-FARM NORTH HATLEY shaded. Excellent house, 10 finished rooms FOR SALE OR FOR RENT Away from the ocean, on high land, well well furnished; barn, henhouses, water in house and barn; 85 acres; 1 miles to steam and electrics. Good community. Ideal place for children. Price reasonable. GEO. HOWLAND COX 1336 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. MASSACHUSETTS Berkshire Hills For Rent Large Colonial House 8 open fireplaces, 3 bathrooms. Beautifully SUGAR HILL, N. H. Season 1917. located, 1,200 ft. elevation. Electric lights, garage. 6,315, Outlook. CAPE COD Ocean Front Furnished Bungalows. 5 and 6 rooms and bath room: fireplace: $150 and $175 season. W. A. RICH, 103 Norfolk St., Cambridge, Mass. FOR SALE Mrs. Richard Mansfield's Home A Residence in Lenox, Mass. NEW LONDON The Grange CONNECTICUT Rent, Furnished, or For Sale Colonial house with extensive grounds. Large living-room, 30x40, paneled in black oak. Reception-room, library, dining-room, 9 bedrooms and 7 baths. Seven servants' rooms, with bath. Garage. Beautiful view of the Sound. For full particulars write to Mrs. MANSFIELD. BEAUTIFUL POMFRET NORTHCOTE, remodeled, enlarged, furnished. All conveniences, electricity, 2 baths, 13 rooms, garage with chauffeur's room. Rent very moderate. Golf. Ask terms and for floor plans. EDWARD S. ENGLISH, Pomfret, Conn. OLDE GREENWICH CONNECTICUT A gentleman's home, furnished, for the summer. Immediately on Long Island Sound. 3 acres. Private pier and beach. Garage and servants' quarters. Apply for appointment. Percy D. Adams, Sound Beach, Conn. MAINE Belgrade Lakes, Me. Camp Peter Pan 3 rooms; running water, ice, rowboat. $150 season. M. H. SMITH, 514 Fifth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. A desirable property located on the Main Street of this renowned summer resort in the Berkshire Hills. The property consists of a large house with eight sleeping-rooms and bath. Two parlors, a large dining-room with kitchen and connected rooms. A large barn and four acres of land. Particulars and price upon application. MANTON R. SEDGWICK, Executor, Lenox, Mass. Near Monmouth Beach 13 rooms, Ocean Front, boating, fishing nearby. About 1 hour from city. $400. 6,375, Outlook. From River Bank to stretch the 240 acres of our Berkshire farm, 4 miles from Stockbridge, 1% from town, 40 land, $2,500, rent $150. Ideal for boys. Near Essex. E. W. LEANING, Loudonville, N. Y. Lake Champlain, N. Y. Furnished home near Essex. All modern improvements. Ga rage. IRA BALDWIN, Whallonsburg, N. Y. ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW For Rent for Summer Months Located directly on Trout Lake, three miles from Bolton Landing, Lake George. Six rooms with three bedrooms, bath, and kitchen with running water, all completely furnished. Ice, wood, and rowboat included. Will rent for entire season. Rental moderate. For full particulars address 5,807, Outlook. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PATENT your ideas. $9,000 offered for certain inventions. Books, "How to Obtain a Patent" and "What to Invent," sent free. Send rough sketch for free report as to patentability. Manufacturers constantly writing us for patents we have obtained. We advertise your patent for sale at our expense. Estab lished 20 years. Address Chandlee & Chandlee, patent attorneys, 924 F St., Washington, D. C. PRIVATE school. A small, well-established girls' boarding and day school. Convenient to New York and Philadelphia. Capacity enrollment this year. Registrations being received for next year. Principal desires to retire. Correspondence confidential. G. H. T., P. O. Box 1,592, Philadelphia, Pa. FOR THE HOME DOMESTIC SCIENCE handbook free. Correspondence courses. American School Home Economics, Chicago. HELP WANTED Professional Situations WILLIAMSBURGH Hospital Training School for Nurses. Some vacancies in our school gives an opportunity for young women to take a two years' course of training in a Regents Registered School. Diploma granted upon completion of course and passing examination. Apply by letter or in person to Superintendent of Nurses, 342 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Business Situations INCREASE your earning power by learning to write advertisements. Facts sent free. Page-Davis Co., Dept. 32, Page Building. Chicago. Companions and Domestic Helpers HOSPITALS, cafeterias, schools, families needing dietitians, managers, secretaries, housekeepers. Miss Richards, 49 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. A young woman of refinement and responsibility to assist in the care of three children. 4,806, Outlook. WANTED-Male, Protestant, of good character, as head cook at Lake Michigan religious conferences. Fifty to two hundred pe ple served each meal during July and August. 4,833, Outlook. MAN and wife, with or without family, to spend summer at settlement cottage in Kentucky mountains. Rent free, garden planted. No salary save service. Founders pioneering further inland, but within reach. Social work and public library oversight requested. 4,830, Outlook. HOUSEKEEPER wanted, May 1, of execu tive ability and refinement. 8 or 9 servants, etc. Take charge of culinary department as well as house proper in country home near New York City. Address in own handwriting. giving experiences, full details, and salary expected. 4,831, Outlook. Colorada -where waters sparkle and lusty -where all Nature is radiant and -where all is eons old, yet ever new. HELP WANTED Teachers and Covernesses WANTED-Competent teachers for public and private schools and colleges. Send for bulletin. Albany Teachers' Agency, Albany, N. Y. PACIFIC Coast? For certification rules, etc., send 20c. stamps to Boynton-Esterly Teachers Agency, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Cal. WANTED-Teachers of English, physical culture, French, German, biology, mathemat ics, expression. International Musical and Educational Agency, Carnegie Hall, New York. MAN (married no objection) teacher or student of botany or manual training to take two boys to a plantation of eighteen hundred acres for summer, Address, stating salary expected and experience with children, Dr. Harold A. Miller, 1808 Wightman St., Pittsburgh, Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED Business Situations POSITION wanted as chaperon or secretary for mornings. 4,822, Outlook. SITUATIONS WANTED Business Situations PRIVATE SECRETARY.-Young woman of wide experience desires position. Strongly recommended by Rev. Dr. J. H. Jowett. 4,835, Outlook. Companions and Domestic Helpers YOUNG widow, refined,, capable, experienced traveler, wishes position companion. Best references. 4,834, Outlook. GENERALLY useful companion, American young woman, well-bred, good habits, versatile, accustomed country, traveling experience. Summer engagement or permanent. Experienced. References. 4,823, Outlook. CULTURED Parisian lady, speaks English, Paris conservatory graduate, desires position as companion or chaperon. Highest recommendations. 4,825, Outlook. YOUNG man, university graduate, highest moral character, fluent Spanish, seeks position, tutor, companion; moderate salary. 4,824, Outlook. COMPANION wanted for elderly lady in New York suburb. Woman of refinement will receive pleasant home in exchange for light services. 4,827, Outlook. SITUATIONS WANTED Teachers and Governesses. LADY, musical, linguist widely traveled, YOUNG English woman wants morning position in New York. Tutoring in all grade subjects. Outdoor sports. Music. Spanish. 4,821, Outlook. HOPKINS' Educational Agency, 507 Fifth Avenue. Teachers, male, female; school secretary, $800 year. Governesses, nurses, housekeepers, matrons, dietitians, companions. WANTED-A woman to take charge of a summer camp for working girls. Location near Springfield, Mass., One with experience in camps or social service preferred. Reply to H. C. L., P. O. Box 882, Springfield, Mass. SITUATIONS WANTED Teachers and Governesses HEADMASTER with extended experience in preparing boys for college will tutor several boys during the summer, taking them under his care during the time, or will travel if preferred. He is able to take charge of reviews for coming June examinations, if necessary. 4,796, Outlook. MISCELLANEOUS SHAKESPEARE Revival! Play the game "A Study of Shakespeare," indorsed by the best authorities. Price 50 cents. The Shakespeare Club, Camden. Maine. "PANDORA'S BOX," filled with wonderful little surprises. The ONE GIFT that will delight young or old. State definitely style desired. Price $1 and $2. Pandora Gift Co., Hammonton, N. J. CAMP and home life for girls, Long Island. Individual attention. 4.819, Outlook. LITERARY worker having abundant material for descriptive articles about interesting places and people desires regular employment on weekly or fortnightly periodical. Correspondence solicited. 4,818, Outlook. WANTED-Defective persons Address W., Pawling, N. Persons to board. Shetland Wool Sweaters, Shetland Slipover Sweaters of Shetland Wool, Shetland Wool Slipovers, Middy model Vicuna Wool Sweater Slipovers, Hand Knit with real Angora collar and cuffs, $25.00. Fibre Silk Sweaters in all the newest styles and colors, $12.00 to 22.00. Pure Silk Sweaters in all the latest weaves and color combinations, buttoned model, from $25.00 to 45.00. Pure Silk Slipovers, V-neck and fitted waist line of Roman Stripe Silk, $35.00. Silk Hose, Fine grade with open clocks, colors Pearl, Flesh, Gold, Novelty Hose in stripes or plaids from $1.25 to 3.50 pair. Medium Weight, Fine grade in the new shoe shades, $1.75 pair. White Wool, colored clocks, $2.50 pair. Plain Silk Hose in Black or White, $1.00, 1.25 to 3.50 pair. Colors, $1.25 to 1.50 pair. Out sizes, Black or White, $1.25, 1.75 and 3.00 pair. Orders by Mail Given Special Attention. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets, New York Actual size of sticker FLAG STICKERS (Money back if not satisfied) Use them on letters, packages, circulars, cards, bills, menus-everywhere. Give some visible sign of your patriotism. Small cost. Stick-and stay. $1 for 1000-$2 for 3000 $3.60 for 6000-$11.25 for 25,000-$35.00 for 100,000 (Ask for quantity prices) Actual colors-red, white and blue. Just the right size. Most powerful adhesive known. Big profits for dealers. Send money at our risk. Largest exclusive label plant in the world. FENTON LABEL COMPANY; Ninth and Thompson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. BY THE The "American Number" of the London "Graphic," dated March 17, in many ways foreshadowed the entrance of America into the great war. One of the kind things said on its elitorial page about Americans is this: "Germany came to the conclusion that the Americans are merely out after the. dollars. Nothing could be more untrue. The American makes money not because he is eager for money, but because he is possessed of an intense energy, which must be utilized in some form of activity, whether in turning out standard motor cars ... or a hundred and one laborious projects in which there is not a penny piece. Energy is the real pivot of Americanism." An ingenious California farmer tells the readers of the "Automobile Trade Journal" how he pumped his farm dry after it had been flooded by a cloudburst. He jacked up a rear wheel of his automobile, rigged a connection between it and the pump handle, started his motor, and in three days had his farm dry. The car, he says, did work which would have kept a couple of men busy for about two weeks. Lady Mackworth, of England, is, according to an exchange, a director in twentynine limited liability companies. She began her business career by acquiring a practical knowledge of bookkeeping in the offices of her father, Lord Rhondda, in Cardiff. The great copper find of the day, the "South American says, is in Cuba, in the Province of Pinar del Rio. Fourteen hundred men are here employed, with all the appurtenances of a modern mining camp. About 142,000 tons of copper have so far been produced. At present prices the mines have, it is said, proved extremely profitable. Bernard Nicholls, professional golf player, has a cap that he prizes above rubies. It seems that it is etiquette for a professional to remove his cap when playing before royalty. Nicholls in 1894 played with King George of Greece in France. At the start he threw his cap into the bushes by the side of the tee. King George picked it up and offered it to Nicholls. The latter declined to put it on, and King George carried the cap over the entire nine holes and then handed it again to the player, with a fine compliment. Nicholls still possesses the cap, and says anybody can have it who cares to fight him with knives, swords, and pistols. A medical exchange quotes this obituary notice from the Scotland (South Dakota) "Journal" as a case of "qualified dropsy:" "Mr. Berry was a sufferer of inflammatory rheumatism which terminated in dropsy-of a kindly jovial disposition; always cheerful, the pride of his children's hearts." Among literary curiosities advertised for sale in an English catalogue are letters from Jefferson Davis and Lord Macaulay. The letter from Davis is dated 1868 and declines an invitation to lecture, "not having any practice in that kind of mental effort." Macaulay's letter is to Arthur Kinglake, and discusses in a general way monuments to the departed. "This sort of thing," he says, "has been overdone, and many people, I amongst them, are inclined to make a stand against it. I think Alfred and Wallace can do better without mausoleums than the poor of my parish without medical and surgical help.' |