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THE OUTLOOK CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION

Advertising Rates: Hotels and Resorts, Apartments, Tours and Travel, Real Estate, Live Stock and Poultry, sixty cents per agate line, four columns to the page. Not less than four lines accepted.

"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. 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

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Address: ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT, THE OUTLOOK, 381 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY

Tours and Travel

Tours and Travel

French Tourism Co. Switzerland

offers three exceptional tours
including all expenses

FRANCE BY MOTOR

52 days from port to port
Chateau Country, Pyrenees, Riviera,
Alps, Jura, Alsace Lorraine, Battlefields.
First-Class Travel Throughout.
Francs 8270, at present rate about $744.

FRANCE BELGIUM ITALY

SWITZERLAND
PASSION PLAY
By Rail and Auto

Sailing July 1st, returning Sept. 9th.
Francs 7100 plus $265 ocean fares. Total
at present rate about $904.

UNIVERSITY STUDY TOUR
Seventy-two days, including six weeks'
Special Summer Courses at French Uni-
versity and numerous excursions by rail
and auto.

Francs 4395 plus $255 ocean fares.
Total at present exchange about $650.

Rates quoted in francs to give
you the full benefit of
the exchange

Programs and Particulars from
RAILWAYS OF FRANCE
281 Fifth Avenue at30th Street
New York

TRAVEL IN 1922

Our large variety of European Tours for
the coming summer surely includes the
very one that will meet your travel needs.
Write us at once. Limited parties
enrolling now.

TEMPLE TOURS

65-A Franklin St.

Boston, Mass.

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Tours and Travel

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Special English Tour

to include Famous Cathedrals Literary Shrines

Scotch and English Lakes

The European Summer School

Scholarly leaders Interpretive talks Interesting routes For details write

BUREAU OF UNIVERSITY TRAVEL 15 Boyd Street, Newton, Mass.

EUROPE

Independent and party travel to Every European Country Special tours to Norway, Sweden, H and the North Cape.

Write for Booklet A-10 BENNETT'S TRAVEL BUREAU 500 Fifth Avenue, New York City

FREE TRIP TO EUROPE will be given an organizer of a small party. Established 1900. BABCOCK'S TOURS, 13 Halsey St., Brooklyn.

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8 Capitals Tour See Europe compre

hensively with experienced university conductor. Passion Play. Geo. B. Watts, 400 Oak St., Minneapolis, Minn.

Country Board

Cood board and pleasant accommodations for
Usummer in comfortable farmhouse, beautiful
locality, invigorating air, all farm products.
Mrs. Earle Bugbee, Putnam, R. No. 2, Conn.

Boarders Wanted

Superior, select modern boarding home. Beau-
tiful country, high elevation, overlooking
Hudson. Large, airy rooms, substantial table.
Twenty to thirty weekly. 7,113, Outlook.

The quaintest and most interesting of all Invalid with attendant offered pleas

countries. Come while the old age customs
prevail. Write, mentioning "Outlook" to
JAPAN HOTEL ASSOCIATION
Care Traffic Dept.

IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS
TOKYO

for full information

Rates for a single room without bath and with 3 meals,
$5-6 in cities and popular resorts, $4-5 in the country

try, all conveniences. Connecticut, hour's drive Hartford, Springfield. 7,111, Outlook.

Property Wanted WANTED tablished and well

TO RENT an es

equipped SUBURBAN TEA ROOM for summer business. Reply to 7,115, Outlook.

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Directly in the fashionable club and shopping section. Within five minutes' walk to all principal theaters. A high-class hotel patronized by those desiring the best accominodations at moderate cost.

Rates and map gladly sent upon request.
JOHN P. TOLSON, Prop.

NEW YORK

ADIRONDACKS Interbrook Lodge and Cottages Keene Valley, N. Y. In pines and spruces, heart of ints., beautiful location, 400-acre farm in connection with house. Send for illustrated booklet. $18 and $20. M. E. LUCK, Prop.

Sunset Camp

Adirondacks. Write for booklet and reference. Cottages in connection with the camp. R. BENNETT, Prop., Raquette Lake, N. Y. and

HURRICANE LODGE Cottages

IN THE ADIRONDACKS Hurricane, Essex Co., N. Y. Comfortable, homelike. AltiExtensive tude 1,800 feet. verandas overlooking Keene Valley. Trout fishing. Camping. Swimming pool. Golf

PENNSYLVANIA

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with bath; shore front, extensive view sea and neighboring islands, artesian-well water; cottage newly decorated and furnished. H. F. STONE, Columbia University, New York City.

Crestmont Inn OGUNQUIT,

Eagles Mere, Pa.

The Hotel with the incomparable situation

On the crest of the Alleghanies in the prime

MAINE For sale

furnished cottage, situated on the "Marginal Way,' nearly 300 feet frontage on the sea. Living and dining rooms, two kitchens, five bedrooms and bathroom. Apply to Miss Minnie MacInnes, 219 East North Ave., Baltimore, Md.

val forest, 2,200 feet above thething, boating, FOR QUICK SALE &

holes wonderful golf;

canoeing, tennis, etc. Beautiful booklet.

WILLIAM WOODS, Manager.

The Wiscasset Bungalows and Central Dining Hall

The comforts of a home without the cares of housekeeping. M.C.Lockwood, Mt. Pocono, Pa.

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links; mile course well-kept greens. Tennis The Beeches, Paris Hill, Me. for semi

and croquet. Fresh vegetables. Fine dairy. Furnished cottages, all improvements. Separate suites and single rooms. Open from June 10th to October 1st. Address unitil May 1st K. BELKNAP, 613 Clarendon St., Syracuse. N. Y.

ADIRONDACKS,

Our table a specialty. Terms moderate. Tel. THE CRATER CLUB

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Granliden Hotel

Lake Sunapee, N. H.

Catering to a discriminating clientele.

Season June 24th to
Sept. 15th or later
SEVERAL HANDSOME COTTAGES
FOR RENT BY SEASON
Both housekeeping and non-housekeeping
Golf, tennis, boating, bathing, fishing,
aquaplaning, saddle-horses, dancing.
Write for illustrated booklet.

J. THOMAS RUSSELL, Prop.
Hotel Weylin
Madison Ave. at 54th St.
New York, N. Y.
Also Hotel Russell, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.

Plaza 3042.

NEW YORK CITY

Hotel Hargrave

West 72d St., through to 71st St., New York 300 rooms, each with bath. Absolutely fireproof. One block to 72d St. entrance of Central Park. Comfort and refinement combined with moderate rates. Send for illustrated booklet J.

HOTEL JUDSON 53 Washington Square adjoining Judson Memorial Church. Rooms with and without bath. Rates $3.50 per day, including meals. Special rates for two weeks or more. Location very central. Convenient to all elevated and street car lines.

invalids and those needing rest and change of scene. 22 miles from Poland. Same White Mt. scenery. 900 feet altitude. Good food, care, massage, hydro and electro-therapy. Children with their nurses made welcome at separate cottage. Booklet. ANNA SHEPARD, R. N.

Apartments

NEW HAMPSHIRE HILLS Furnished new 3-room apartment near river; canoe, tennis court. Apply 7,241, Outlook. To let for summer months, 3-room-and-bath furnished apartment with board. Suitable for couple. Apply Prop. Hotel Chatelaine, Bedford Ave. and Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Of the Burnham Cottage Settlement, Essexon-Lake Champlain, offers to families of refinement at very moderate rates the attractions of a beautiful lake shore in a locality with a remarkable record for healthfulness. The club affords an excellent plain table and accommodation. The boating is safe, there are attractive walks and drives, and the points of interest in the Adirondacks are easily accessible. Ref. required. For information relative to board and lodging address MISS MARGARET FULLER, Club Mgr., 170 E. 72d St., New York. For particulars regarding cottage rentals Front, June 15 to Sept. 15. 5 rooms, 2 write John B. Burnham, 233 B'way, New York.

Kvalley, N. Y. Altitude 1,200 ft. Mtn.

EENE VALLEY INN, Keene climbing, tennis, fishing. Capacity 150. $18 week up. Illus. booklet. W. W. Black, Prop.

FOR RENT

Summer Home at Glenburnie Club Glenburnie-on-Lake George, N. Y. "Mosswood" nearly new, imposing colonial style of architecture, completely furnished home. Overlooks golf course, lake and mountains. Contains 12 rooms, 3 baths, in addition to furnished sleeping-porches and balconies. Has large garage with chauffeur's room above; also large enclosed lawn with shade trees, fruit and flowers. Gets prevailing breezes. Congenial clientele. Most conveniently located for GOLF, bathing and the club activities. Planted garden on conditions. Price for season $1,000. For particulars write WM. B. FOSHAY, Manager, Hawthorne Ave., Port Chester, N. Y. MOUNT PLEASANT HOUSE

ORIENT, LONG ISLAND Quiet, Refined, Homelike Best location on the Island. Famous for good food and cleanliness. Water sports. Tennis. Illustrated booklet. E. J. MCDONNELL, Prop.

ROSEMARY FARMS
Monticello, Sullivan Co., N. Y.

FOR REST OR RECREATION A beautiful and thoroughly modern rest resort offering the advantages of simple, natural living combined with best food, pure air, and quiet. Attractive bungalows for outdoor sleeping. Own farm produce. Rates moderate. Booklet. A. A. ACKLAND, Prop.

URNISHED APARTMENT to

baths, door and elevator service, beautiful gardens, playground, tennis courts, roof solarium. Garage on premises. 35 mins. from New York. References exchanged. M. V., 7,187, Outlook.

Board Wanted Wanted July 1st, by family of four, board

and rooms in private family or home where few other boarders are kept. Location moderately near Orange Memorial Hospital, Orange, N. J., and especially acces public or private. Ref

farm,

10-room house, Penobscot Bay view, borders lake, electrics, low price if sold now, 2 miles Rockland, R. F. D., Maine, J. F. RICH.

SALE OR RENT

RANGELEY LAKE, MAINE Completely furnished housekeeping cottage. 6 master bedrooms, 2 maids', living, dining rooms, 2 baths, also smaller cottage. Bargain if immediate. Particulars M. E. ALLEN, 107 Forest Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y.

o lot, 7-room furnished cottage, 1 mile south Rockland, fu City water, electric lights, open fire, screened piazza. Electric cars near. June, August and September. $125 month. Address N. B. COBB, Rockland, Me.

MASSACHUSETTS

FOR RENT, modern bungalow, Ash

field, Mass. Exceptional hilltop view, simple conveniences, 1,700 ft. alti., cultured community, suitable for college professor, artist, school-teacher. $300 for season. Address John Dickinson, 912 Security Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal.

For Rent, Truro CAPE COD. A

good sized, oldfashioned furnished cottage, 8 rooms, with fireplace, on ocean front. $270 for summer. JANE E. ROBBINS, Wetliersfield, Conn.

Wanted To Sublet SHORE

COTTAGE at Edgartown, Mass., on Martha's Vineyard, for half season-from June 15th to Aug. 1st. Six bedrooms, living-room with fireplace, dining-room, bath and kitchen; electricity. Apply P. O. Box 39, Sheffield, Mass.

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verlooking CRYSTAL LAKE, NEWTON CENTER, near Boston. Modern furnished house, 10 rooms, 3 baths. 3 summer months $500. 7,019, Outlook. BERKSHIRE HILLS Furnished homes for the summer.$500 and up R. C. Robertson, Pittsfield, Mass.

Williamstown, Mass.

TO RENT-Simple Country House on Large Farm. Six master's rooms, two baths. Servants' rooms and bath. Garage. Milk, cream, eggs, vegetables, direct from the farm. On State road, 1 miles from village. Address Sam P. Blagden, Williamstown, Mass. MASS. To

sible to good schools, Bur 348, University, Va.WIKIAMSTOmer season, Fra

Real Estate

CANADA

- FOR SALE MOOSE DEER BEAR The best location for a

HUNTING LODGE in Western Ontario mile sand beach. White pine, balsam, Norway. Excellent springs. Good fishing. 100 acres if desired. R. F. SUTTON, Ft. Frances, Ont.

CONNECTICUT

Attractive, well-furnished country home in Berkshire Hills. 9 rooms and bath; garden, fruit and ice; near golf links. Address Box 182, Canaan, Conn.

To Rent for Season

ternity house in fine repair, fully furnished. Very moderate terms." All conveniences. Address Sam P. Blagden, Williamstown, Mass. MICHIGAN

RENT or SALE Two Furnished Cottages on Lake Huron, Hessel P. O., Mich. Write Mrs. N. C. Buchanan, 1362 2d St., Louisville, Ky.

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Real Estate

NEW HAMPSHIRE

CAMP on LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE, N. H.

Completely furnished. Beautiful lake and mountain view. State road. Enclosed sleepingporch, bath, two toilets, five bedrooms, big porches. Two-car garage. Boat house, new Ice house motor boat, rowboats, canoes. filled. 30 acres pine trees. Farm connected, poultry, fresh eggs and vegetables. Golf near by. Inquire of LOUIS DUSENBURY, 229 Fourth Ave., New York City, N. Y.

Lake Winnipesaukee Twin

Camps, furnished, with boat. Rent entire season $150 (motor boat if desired). Box 1:44, Boston.

Picture Postpaid doctor, completely fur

Late home prominent

nished, large cabin boat, big lot land, extensive lake front. See page 15 big resort catalog. 100 Lake Winnipesaukee farms-cottages; sell-rent. CHAPIN FARM AGENCY, Boston.

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Real Estate

VERMONT

1OTTAGES for rent, furnished,

C all conveniences. Elevation 1,900 ft., near woods. Absolutely quiet. Meals at near-by inn. By season only. Very select. References. A. F. WRIGHT, 542 W. 124th St., New York.

TO RENT Cottage house in small Vt. village. Beautiful scenery, walks, and drives. Terms reasonable. Inquire L. S.,15 Harrison St., Newton Highlands, Mass.

AUTOMOBILES

AUTOMOBILE owners, garagemen, me chanics, repairmen, send for free copy of our current issue. It contains helpful, instructive information on overhauling, ignition troubles, wiring, carburetors, storage batteries, etc. Over 140 pages. illustrated. Send for free copy to-day. Automobile Digest, 527 Butler Building, Cincinnati.

BOARD AND ROOMS

NEW York City-Professional women and ladies visiting the city July 4 to Aug. 16. Transient or permanent. Address Secretary, 17 East 86th St.

EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES

WANTED-Competent teachers for public and private schools. Calls coming every day. Send for circulars. Albany Teachers' Agency, Albany, N. Y.

DIETITIANS, secretaries, cafeteria managers, governesses, matrons, housekeepers, Social workers, superintendents. Miss

White Mountains, New Hampshire ichards. Providence. R. 1. Box 5 East Side.

Address KARL P. ABBOTT, Bethlehem, N. H. For rent, August and

Squam Lake, N. H. September, wonderful

camp. 10 bedrooms, servants' and chauffeur's quarters. 5 baths, fully equipped. Mrs. H. P. Alexander, Montgomery Ave.,Bryn Mawr, Pa.

NEW JERSEY Broad Acres Farm, For Rent, furnished. 5 bedrooms, bath, telephone, electric lights, shade. 45 miles from New York. Season $300. K. W. CASE, Flemington, N. J.

Owner's House on

FOR RENT, FURNISHED May 15 to October 15, 1922, country estate, "Greystone," Highbridge, N. J. Woodland, spring water, vegetable and rose garden, garage and barn; trusted employee in charge. Apply 1. V. LADLIE, Secretary, High Bridge, N. J. Telephone Washington, N. J., 140.

TO RENT in MONTCLAIR, N.J. from June 15 to Sept. 15, well-appointed house of ten rooms and two baths, in quiet, shady street, convenient to train and trolley. 7,101, Outlook.

NEW YORK

ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW FOR RENT FOR SUMMER MONTHS Located directly on Trout Lake, three miles by good road from Bolton Landing, Lake George. Entirely new. Built by present owner, who will rent for the entire season at moderate rental. Completely furnished throughout. Five rooms (three bedrooms) and bath. Kitchen with running water. Ice, wood, and rowboat included.

For full particulars address 6,479 Outlook.

or Rent for the Summer. Exceptionally

For Rent smoothills

dacks. Write for particulars and photographs. C. E. Van Ornam, Essex-on-Lake Champlain. COTTAGES ON LAKE GEORGE FOR RENT In Adirondack Mts. Golf, tennis, boating, bathing. Meals at club if desired. GLENBURNIE CO., Glenburnie, N. Y.

FOR RENT, Furnished, Artistic

BUNGALOW. 6 rooms, modern conveniences, chicken house and garden. Yearly lease $50 month. H. Child, Brookhaven, L. I.

LAKE CHAMPLAIN Shore front camp in the pines, furnished. Sand beach for children. $300 for season. Photos and floor plans on request. C. H. EASTON, 1 Broadway, New York.

Eastern Long Island Peconic Bay & Sound

Front Properties for sale or rent, summer homes a specialty. Illustrated booklet mailed upon receipt of 25c. Real Estate

Silkworth MATTITUCK, L. I.

Boston, Trinity Court, 16 Jackson Hall, Fridays 11 to 1. Address Providence.

TEACHERS WANTED for public and private schools, colleges, and universities. Education Service, 1254 Amsterdam Ave., New York.

FOR THE HOME

DOMESTIC SCIENCE correspondence courses. Good positions and home efficiency. Am. School Home Economics, 821 East 58th St., Chicago.

FINEST pure Vermont maple syrup direct from producer. $2.50 per gallon prepaid. B. R., Gleason, Jericho, Vt.

DELICIOUS home-made candies. 2 lbs. assorted, $1 prepaid. Marjorie Sutton, Dundee, N. Y.

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Business Situations

WANTED, in Richmond, Va., a trained social worker as matron home for girls (ages 5 to 18). Good salary and comfortable home. Apply for further information with references to Mrs. Frederick W. Scott, 969 West Franklin St., Richmond, Va.

GOVERNMENT needs railway mail clerks, $133 to $192 month. Write for free specimen questions. Columbus Institute, B-4, Columbus, O.

TRAINED librarian wanted for resident position at Bloomingdale Hospital, White Plains, New York. In writing kindly state age, training, experience, and references. CLERGYMEN WITH INADEQUATE INCOMES-Why not sell high class bonds? All or part time. We will teach you how. One of our representatives, former clergyman, has made in excess of $200 week selling safe securities for us. Room 825, Fisk Building, Broadway at 57th St., New York.

WANTED-A PROOF READER of me chanical exactitude PLUS the liberal education, knowledge of history and current affairs, and fine judgment that will enable him to appreciate and work in conformity with "Atlantic" standards of the best usage. Apply 8 Arlington St., Boston 17, Mass. Teachers and Governesses WANTED-Tutor for three children, two boys aged 9 and 10 and girl 12, for July, August, and September, to go to Dublin, N. H. Good French necessary. Tutor may be either man or woman. Answer 1.333, Outlook.

pany,

To Rent Near Plattsburg Training Camp by letter only. The Atlantic Monthly Com-
Furnished cottages with bath, fireplace,
telephone, garage, sand beach, on Lake Cham-
plain, New York-Montreal highway, 2 miles
from Catholic Summer School, 1 mile from
Hotel Champlain and golf course, D. & H.
station and trolley. Address BOOTH &
BOOTH, Plattsburg, N. Y., or J. P. BOOTH,
100 Broadway, N. Y. City.

Small TO RENT, Yonkers, N. Y. furnished house: all improvements; choice location.$150 per mouth-June to Oct. The Valentine-Getty Co Ire, 45 Warburton Ave., Yonkers, N. Y.

WANTED-Governess, Protestant, about thirty years old. Children seven and four. Good physical care. Permanent position. No school teacher need apply. Situation opened May 10. Connecticut summers, Florida winters. 1,437, Outlook.

HELP WANTED

Companions and Domestic Helpers WANT-Working housekeeper in refined family: efficient service amply rewarded. Write Box 467, Cedarhurst, L. I.

WANTED-Young woman, perfect health, between twenty-five and thirty-five, as companion to healthy, active girl eleven years old. Must be willing to follow directions. Position in suburbs of Philadelphia. State salary. Reply by letter. 1,445, Outlook.

SITUATIONS WANTED

Professional Situations GRADUATE nurse desires position in boarding school or college. Credentials. 1,329, Outlook.

REGISTERED nurse desires charge of invalid or child traveling to England before July. Excellent references. Miss Bruce, Grace Hospital, Detroit.

GRADUATE nurse, experienced, wishes position in camp. References. 1,390, Outlook. R. N. (Presbyterian Hospital), experienced traveler, with highest references, desires position to travel with semi-invalid to Pacific coast or Europe. 1,442, Outlook.

Business Situations STENOGRAPHER, experienced school, office work, desires position. Normal school graduate. 1,417, Outlook.

CAMP COUNSELOR for girls' camp will be recommended by Episcopal rector. Experienced worker. Winning personality. 1,428, Outlook.

WOMAN of experience is desirous of making connection as manager of moderate size, high-class summer inn, or as assistant in inn of larger size. Excellent references. 1,430, Outlook.

YOUNG woman desires position as private secretary, preferably with professional man. Vicinity Boston, Mass. Experienced. Best references. 1,434, Outlook.

REFINED American woman desires position of responsibility in hotel orfinstitution. 1,448, Outlook.

YOUNG man, educated, healthy, strong, desires summer position boys' camp or other wholesome surroundings. 1,444, Outlook.

Companions and Domestic Helpers YOUNG Swiss lady, speaking French, German, and English fluently, eight years' experience as governess, secretarial training, wishes position as governess or companion with family traveling abroad. 1,375, Outlook.

POSITION as housemother and hostess wanted by PROTESTANT lady. Excellent references. 1,381, Outlook.

GERMAN born American woman, graduate of French university, experienced traveler, linguist, and teacher, wishes summer position traveling or tutoring. Salary not chief consideration. 1,385, Outlook.

COMPANION, will travel, care for semiinvalid, chaperon, social secretary, position of trust, desired by woman highly recommended. Callender, 5 Larch Pl., Summit, N. J. MATURE kindergartner with homemaking experience desires summer position. 1,402, Outlook.

VERMONT college girl with experience wants summer position caring for children; will tutor if desired. 1,403, Outlook.

CULTURED young man desires summer position as traveling companion or tutor. Two years' travel in Europe. Speaks French. 1,392, Outlook.

SOCIAL secretary, disengaged in May. Experience as companion, chaperon, etc. 1,395, Outlook.

TEACHER of refinement and culture desires position as companion, summer months. 1,415, Outlook.

CAPABLE, well-bred college woman, with literary and executive ability, desires congenial summer employment. 1,414, Outlook. TEACHER, woman of refinement. quainted with art and architecture, would go abroad as guide or companion for summer. References exchanged. 1,413, Outlook.

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YOUNG physician desires position camp councilor or traveling companion. Box 81, Charlottesville, Va.

TWO competent college girls desire any summer situations together. Ruth Baldwin, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.

SUMMER SERVICE-Companion or music tutor; willing to sew or supervise sports. 1,408, Outlook.

WESTERN college woman desires! position as traveling companion for the summer. 1,419, Outlook.

COLLEGE woman desires position as secretary and traveling companion for the summer. 1,420, Outlook.

WANTED-Position as traveling companion either in this country or abroad, the latter preferred, by young lady of refinement, graduate nurse of prominent hospital in Baltimore. 1,426, Outlook.

COLLEGE woman, 3 years' teaching experience, desires position as traveling companion for summer or longer. Cheerful disposition; enjoys reading; can sew. 1,433, Outlook.

WOMAN of education and refinement desires position as companion-secretary or supervising housekeeper. Any position of trust in household. Highest references. 1,429, Outlook.

COMPANION. Refined young woman wishes position; no housework. References. 1,441, Outlook.

POSITION wanted by woman of experience and executive ability as organizer, buyer, household administrator, or manager. 1,450, Outlook.

SITUATIONS WANTED Companions and Domestic Helpers SECRETARY, household manager-Lady, experienced, with college education, desires position in private establishment. 1.438, Outlook.

CULTURED young lady, Protestant, desires resident position as secretary or gorerness. Refined, cheerful. References. 1,440, Outlook.

TEMPORARY summer position desired by a lady who has had long experience aa chap eron to older girls. Fine musician-accompanist to voice or violin; good reader, accus tomed to travel. Can undertake any position of trust. 1,439, Outlook.

NURSE, refined American, wishes position caring for baby or children. Capable of taking charge of home. Excellent references. 1,447, Outlook.

WANTED, by young student, position of responsibility looking after boys from 10 to 16 years of age in private homes. seashore or mountain. Will help with studies, teach golf. tennis, swimming, and dancing. 1,427,Outlook. SUMMER position wanted as chaperon or companion by cheerful, executive woman. Traveling preferred. 1,449, Outlook.

Teachers and Governesses TEACHER desires position for summer as tutor or companion. Elementary English, French. 1,331, Outlook.

WANTED-Position in private family by physical education director interested in hygienic measures. Experienced with children in home and school. Capable entire direction of children and household. 1,361, Outlook.

COLLEGE girl preparing to teach wants summer position as tutor. Address Box 53, Wells College, Aurora, New York.

COLLEGE student experienced in the care of boys desires position as tutor (preferably traveling) for one or two boys. Address 1,416, Outlook.

A lady highly recommends governess for position of trust. Family or institution. Primary, kindergarten, nature study, physical care in light nursing, diet, sewing. American, Episcopalian. R., 541 Lexington Ave., New York.

YOUNG Harvard graduate, two years' instructor leading university, wants summer position. Experienced tutor, councilor. Likes travel. 1.412, Outlook.

COLLEGE senior, experienced with chil dren, desires position as nursery governess for the summer months. 1,410, Outlook.

EXPERIENCED native French woman, college trained, wishes to make engagement for coming year in college preparatory school. Would give interview. 1,423, Outlook.

COLLEGE man, experienced tutor, desires position as tutor and traveling companion to boy of preparatory school age. 1,424, Outlook.

CLASSICAL teacher, gentleman, 34 years of age, 10 years' teaching, 7 as professor of Latin in Western State university, master's degree Michigan University, Ph.D. work nearly completed, desires Latin or Greek position in Eastern or Middle West college. Best of references. 1.421, Outlook.

GOVERNESS, tutor. Thoroughly experienced English Protestant wishes position, boys or girls over seven years. Music and French. Physical care. References 6 years, 2 years. Miss Perry, 73 Cooke St.. Providence, R. 1.

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TWO teachers desire summer employment Private family or school. Excellent references. 1.431, Outlook. YOUNG man, student in Eastern college, desires position as tutor during summer. 1,435, Outlook.

MISCELLANEOUS

MISS Guthman, New York shopper, will shop for you, services free. No samples. References. 309 West 99th St.

BOYS wanted. 500 boys wanted to sell The Outlook each week. No investment necessary. Write for selling plan, Carrier Department, The Outlook Company, 381 Fourth Ave., New York City.

WANTED-Defective people to board. Address W., Pawling, N. Y.

TO young women desiring training in the care of obstetrical patients a very thorough nurses' aid course of six months is offered by the Lying-In Hospital, 307 Second Ave., New York. Monthly allowance and full maintenance is furnished.. For further information address Directress of Nurses.

LADY, home near Philadelphia, will give mother's care to infant, young child, or young family. 1,393, Outlook.

FOR adoption-Attractive, fair-haired baby girl of eleven mouths. Catholic home of refinement desired. Apply 610 Elm St., New Haven, Conn.

FOR adoption-Bright, attractive, darkeyed girl of ten years, excellent health, exceptional mentality, fully orphaned. Apply 610 Elm St., New Haven, Conn.

FOR adoption-Attractive, fair-haired girl of ten years, sturdy and strong, normal mentality, fully orphaned. Apply 610 Elm St., New Haven, Conn.

PROFESSIONAL NURSE with good home in Ohio college town will care for one or more young children during summer. $25 per week. 1,394, Outlook.

AMBITIOUS WRITERS send to-day for Free copy America's leading magazine for writers of photoplays, stories, poems, songs. Instructive, helpful. Writer's Digest, 688 Butler Building, Cincinnati.

CHILDREN-Childless couple, home in private grounds, ninety acres Connecticut shore, will care for two children for summer, girls preferred. 1,443, Outlook.

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ALLADS are beloved wherever they can be kept alive," says the editor of "Notes from the Pine Mountain Settlement School" of Harlan County, Kentucky. "They disappear in crowds and floating populations. Their habitat is the countryside where people are not bewildered by new tunes. Here at the School we do not let in popular airs, in order that the children may not forget their own songs. A new boy may bring us in a different version of a familiar ballad, as when some one sang the wellknown 'Madam, will you walk and talk with me,' with this addition, learned at home:

"I will give you a little pacin' horse, That paced these hills from cross to cross."

"The subjects of our ballads," continues the editor of "Notes," "hold the mirror up to nature. Love, jealousy, murder, faithfulness-we sing of all these themes. Sometimes they are faithful pictures, too, of aspects of life found only in the Cumberlands. Let some one start the lively strains of the Ground Hog Song:

"Whet up your knife and whistle up your dog,

We're off to the hills to hunt a ground-hog,

Whack fal doodle all the day!

and we Kentucky mountain folk remember our own struggles 'over the hills and through the bresh,' where once we 'struck that hog-sign fresh.'"

Another song has a Mother Goose flavor, but may antedate that children's favorite:

When I was a little boy I lived by myself,

And all the bread and cheese I had I laid upon the shelf,

Wing wong waddle to my Jack straw
straddle,

To my John fare faddle.
To my long ways home.

As an example of mixed metaphor, "S. R. O." contributes the following from the "Daily Enterprise" of Burlington, New Jersey:

Despite the attitude of the taxpayers, however, despite the thin ice on which they were skating at the time, the members of the board have come forward with still another shovelful to throw on the load and it is not surprising that the embers of protest have again been fanned into flame.

The spirit of indomitable youth still persists in a New York City employee who has just lost his job because he had arrived at the age of compulsory retirement. "They needn't think they can keep me from working with their old retirement laws," said the veteran, as reported in a daily paper. "I'll get me

a job and do something, I don't care how often they say I'm too old to work. I'm not old at all. I'm only eighty-one, and I'll live a good many years yet. I never felt better, and I don't need any vacation or any rest. Monday morning

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Our $7.00 and $8.00 shoes are exceptionally good values. W. L. Douglas shoes are put into all of our 108 stores at factory cost. We do not make one cent of profit until the shoes are sold to you. It is worth dollars for you to remember that when you buy shoes at our stores YOU PAY ONLY ONE PROFIT.

No matter where you live, shoe dealers can supply you with W. L. Douglas shoes. They cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. Insist upon having W. L. Douglas shoes with the name and retail price stamped on the sole. Do not take a substitute and pay extra profits. Order direct from the factory and save money.

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To Summer Resort

Proprietors

The Outlook will devote a special section in its spring and early summer issues to advertising of summer resorts, tours and travel. This will appear every week during May, June, and July. The issue of May 24 will be the Annual Out-of-Doors Number containing articles on vacation subjects and illustrations especially selected. The corresponding issue of 1921 carried 198 advertisements of hotels and resorts.

Write us early and we will be

glad to give you copy suggestions

Department of Classified Advertising

BY THE WAY-(Continued)

I'm going out to look for a job, and I'll bet I find one."

Speaking of the canniness of the Scotch, the "Ocean Times" says that one fine morning a small boy sat on the curb and cried his heart out. He had lost his weekly penny, and searched for it in vain. Presently an old Scot came along and offered comfort. "Dinna cry, laddie," he said. "If ye dinna find it afore dark, here's a match!"

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An ode on transportation is wanted by the Clark Equipment Company of! Buchanan, Michigan, according to the "Railway Age," and the successful poet will receive a thousand dollars for his effort to idealize the mechanics of movement. Last year the same company, which deals in automobile parts, gathered twelve paintings by well-known artists depicting "The Spirit of Transportation." It is now proposed to publish reproductions of these pictures, accompanied by the successful ode.

It is noted that four of the six judges of the contest are editors of strictly trade journals. Why not make Amy Lowell, Vachel Lindsey, and E. A. Robinson judges of a contest for the best designed carbureter?

The chiropractic practitioner comes in for several digs at the hands of the humorist of the "Journal" of the American Medical Association. This one in prose, from a letter received by a physi cians' supply house:

Gentlemen: I cannot say for the present for you to keep me on your list or not in account of the new laws that is going to be inafective in may. might or might not that we had to quit the proficiency of Chiropractic I will write to you later. Yours very truly.

This one in verse:

If your heart goes pitter-patter,
Do you know what is the matter?
Why your spine

Is out of line!

If you have a hob-nail liver;

If the ague makes you shiver

Your poor spine

Is out of line!

....

It's your spineFatal spine! But why pine? That's the knack! Hear it crack? Now it's backRight in line! Ain't it fine?

Overheard on a Thirty-fourth Street cross-town car in New York City: Passenger-"Conductor, this transfer to a Broadway car you have given me may get me into trouble. It reads-'On sur render of this ticket properly punched southbound Broadway conductors will. issue you a retransfer,' and so on. Now I don't want to have to punch any Broadway conductor, properly or im

THE OUTLOOK COMPANY, 381 Fourth Avenue, New York City properly." Conductor (an Irishman and

ready to follow up a joke)-"Ah well, thim Broadway conductors is goodnatured guys and maybe they'll let ye ride without takin' a b'atin"."

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