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Pinehurst," Chester, Nova Scotia An abundant table of delicious food to satisfy

Private boarding house. Accommodation,

30. Send for folder. Miss STANFORD.

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HOME GARDEN

Autoing, mountain climbing, bathing, fishing,

boating.

D. E. GAY

R. F. D. No. 2, Farmington, Me.

MAINE.

Opens June 15. For i formation address YORKCAMPSILONIYORK, PIOP
M. F. HAZELL, 416 W. 122d St., N. Y. City.

DRIFTWOOD

Bailey Island, Maine

June 15 to October 1. Beautifully located overlooking ocean. Mrs. N. C. STONE.

Famous Rangeley region heart of mountains
facing lake. Log cabins, baths, open fires,
central dining-room. Garage, golf near by,
boating, bathing, fishing. Fresh vegetables,
eggs, pouitry, milk. Booklet.

Le Chalet, Mt. Pisgah French School Spruce Point Camps Mt. Vernon,

BOOTHBAY HARBOR, ME. Educated French family will receive limited number of students. Best French spoken entirely. Wonderful situation. Circulars from Prof. Ruérat, 66 Pitman St., Providence, R. I.

Visit

BAR HARBOR
This Season

THE

VACATION LAND
Combining Ocean,
Lake, Mountain and
Country Scenery in
Unsurpassed Beauty

Excellent automobile roads,
winding trails, mountain
climbs, bridle paths and
the world-famous

Lafayette
National
Park

A Wonderland in Itself

Outdoor sports afforded
under ideal conditions.
Golf, Tennis, Yachting,
Semi-Pro. Baseball,
Swimming, etc.

Write now for prices and ac

commodations.

Ask for profusely illustrated booklet.

PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
Bar Harbor, Maine

Me.

ON PARKER LAKE. Fishing, bathing, canoe-
ing, picnics, delightful walks. Near village.
Table supplied with fresh produce from farm.
Rate $17.25 up per week. Write till June 20,
WEBSTER CHESTER, Prop., Waterville, Me.

cean Park Hotel, Ocean Park, Me. 12 miles from Portland. Comfortable,homelike hotel between grove and beach. For booklet write Frank H. Thurston, Mgr.

CONNECTICUT

Camp
Wapowog

EAST HAMPTON, CONN.

On Lake Salmon

All water sports and athletics;
dancing, orchestra.

22d season same management.

For Young Men
and Women

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HOTEL SPRUCES

Whitefield, N. H.

Open During Summer Season.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Crockett, Ownership-Management
Booklet and Rates on Application.

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For An Ideal Vacation
LODGE, COTTAGES, TENTS
Boats. Tennis. Golf near by. Rec-
reation Hall. Grand view. Table
unsurpassed. Raise own vegetables.
Homey. Illustrated booklet.
DR. FRED P. HAGGARD, WOLFEBORO, N. H.
On Lake Winnipesaukee

The

NEW JERSEY

ENGLESIDE
Beach Haven.
N. J.

The Island Resort

The only resort on the Jersey coast that COMBINES perfect bathing, always good and gives surerelief from Hay Fever beside. Booklet. 5 tennis courts. Opens June 22d.

MANSE fishing, with a modern hotel

54 Prospect Street NORTHAMPTON, MASS. OPEN NOW. Beautifully situated historic colonial house with all modern conveniences.

and Berkshire Trail Routes.

R. F. ENGLE, Mgr.

Wide lawns. On through White Mountain Morristown, N. J. "The Deanwood"
Quiet country home, open to refined guests.
Easy commuting. L. M. WASHER, Box 9.
OCEAN GROVE,

Write the Hostess for folder and rutes.

THE CHARLESGATE

One of Boston's oldest and best resi-
dential hotels, overlooking the Park
and Charles River. Cool and com-
fortable accommodations for tourists.
HERBERT G. SUMMERS, Mgr.
Also operating the

Cliff Hotel

AND COTTAGES

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Stratford Hall N.J., Main Ave.

Overlooking ocean and boardwalk, accessible to all points of interest. First class family hotel. Special attention paid to table; "breezy porches." C. O. HOCKEY, Prop.

The Warren

On the Ocean

Spring Lake, N. J.

NEWLY CONSTRUCTED.
ACCOMMODATING OVER 300.
Surrounded by Green Lawns and Gardens
at the Edge of the Sea.

Golf, Bathing, Tennis, Riding.
Two 18-Hole Golf Courses.

Opens June 20.

W. B. STUBBS, Prop.

NEW YORK

ock Ridge Hall, Wellesley Hills, bedrooms. Pleasant forest walks and country drives. Our table a specialty. $15-$25 a week.

dirondacks Mass File location.' Running water in

MONTANA

Seaside Cottagecha Boats, bathin
sandy sloping beach. Boating, bathing,
fishing. Excellent table. Rates $15 to $25.
F. A. La Bate, Fairfield Beach, Fairfield, Conn. Try this summer at

in the Berkshire Foothills. Tennis,
through picturesque Berkshires; delicious
table, home grown vegetables; charmingly lo-
cated between two lakes; 100 miles from N. Y.
Booklet. Interlaken Inn, Lakeville, Conn.

The Wayside Inn

NEW MILFORD, Litchfield, Co., Conn.
In the foothills of the Berkshires. Open all the
year. An ideal place for your summer's rest..
2 hours from New York. Write for booklet.
Mrs. J. E. Castle, Proprietor.

GREENWICH INN

THE CROSSWAYS and LODGE
Accommodating 200

SOUND BEACH, CONN.

On the Water. 50 Minutes from N. Y.
Frequent trains. Golf, Tennis, Bathing,
Saddle Horses, Orchestra
Make Reservations Now

MASSACHUSETTS

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Aroner and sports. Meals a specialty.
Sunrise Lodge, Mt. Arab.
Refined environment. $4 and $5 a day. Write
E. D. Barnes, 108 Thoma Ave., Maywood, N.J.

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eene Valley Inn, Keene Valley, N. Y. Adirondack Mountains. Rates $18 to $30 per week. 75 rooms. Fresh vegetables, own garden. Tennis, dancing, golf course 2 miles. W. W. BLOCK, Prop.

THE WHITE BEAR" MAPLEWOOD COTTAGE, Keene

Heart of the Adirondacks.

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Best food. Homelike. Beautiful
Prices on request. Mrs. C. W. CRAWFORD.

Adirondack Mts. Tamarack Inn, in

Rest, good beautiful Keene Valley. food, vegetables from our own garden. Clean and well-ventilated rooms. Bath. Bathing, dancing, fishing, hunting, int. climbing, moving pictures and other attractions. Terms: $17 up. Garage. Write George R. Dibble.

On Lake

Come to Camp Sacandaga Sacandaga

ADIRONDACKS A camp for the lovers of the out-of-doors. Refined surroundings. Good table. Large living-hall. Cottages and tents for sleeping. Boats and canoes. Black bass fishing. Hikes into the woods. Nights around the camp-fire. Everything comfortable and homelike. CHAS. T. MEYER, Lake Pleasant, Hamilton Co., N. Y.

ADIRONDACKS

THE CRATER CLUB Of the Burnham Cottage Settlement, Essexon-Lake Champlain, offers to families of refinement at very moderate rates the attrac

A Summer Resort in the Heart of Boston Wanderinn on-Lake Sunapee tions of a beautiful lake shore, in a locality

Beacon Hall-on-Charles

142 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. American plan. Select family hotel; quiet, residential section; excellent table, elevator; near theaters and shopping district. Tourists accommodated-$4 per day and up.

GEORGES MILLS, N. H. Boating, bathing, fishing, tennis. Beautiful walks and drives. Good food, fresh milk and vegetables. Our house is Homey and Informal." Booklets. ANNA CHASE, Hostess.

The Outlook, Georges Mills, N.H. On beau

tiful Lake Sunapee. Elv. 1,300 ft. Mt. trails, lakes 23, fishing, bathing, canoeing, tennis. Healthy, cool, happy. Geo. H. Gould, Prop.

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., 233 Broadway, New York. For particulars regarding cottage rentals write John B. Buruliam, 233 B'way,New York.

Hotels and Resorts

NEW YORK

dirondacks

A and Cottages, Keene Valley, N. Interbrook Lodge 1,500 ft. 600 acres forest and farm. Certified Jersey herd. Plenty of milk and cream. Large vegetable garden. Mountain climbing, camping, picnicking, tennis, auto trips to Paul Smith's, Saranac Lake, Lake Placid, down through beautiful Wilmington notch, to Au Sable Chasm. $18 to $20. Interesting illustrated booklet. M. E. LUCK, Prop.

HIGBY CAMP

On the most beautiful lake in the Adirondacks Tennis, motoring, boating, bathing, dancing, etc. Hotel and cottages under same management for thirty years. All modern improvements. Address

ROY C. HIGBY, Mgr.
Big Moose, N. Y.

Blue Mountain House

One of finest situations in Adirondacks. Altitude 2,055 ft., overlooking beautiful lakes. Outdoor sports. All conveniences. Excellent table. M. Tyler Merwin, Blue Mountain Lake, N. Y.

Schroon Lake, N. Y.

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BROWN SWAN CLUB Hotel Le Marquis

Unique Adirondack Resort Special Rates May and June. Booklet

Camp Inkowa-Inkowa House

Greenwood Lake. Orange
Co., N. Y.

9 Mile Lake-600 ft. elevation,45 miles from New York City All outdoor sports: Horseback Riding: Tennis: Swimming a Canoeing: Boating: Athletics: Long and short distance hiking trips; Expert leadership: Best equipment. Junior Camp for girls from 12 to 16, is filling a long-felt need for a high-class camp at a moderate rate, by the week or month-Rates$70 per month:$18 perweek. Senior Camp for young women over 16: Rates $70 per month: $18 per week. Inkowa House for men and women: Rates $25 Single Rooms per week; Double Rooms $40 per week and up.

References Required. Send for booklet Camp Inkowa or Inkowa House, Greenwood Lake, N.Y.

The Algonquin Hotel

Bolton-on-Lake George, N. Y. A modern homelike hotel for discriminating people. Ideal location on Bolton Bay. Excel lent cuisine and service. All amusements. Own garden vegetables, milk, cream and chickens. Special June and Sept. rates. $4 to $5 per day; $21 to $35 per week. Handsome illustrated booklet. E. O. PENFIELD, Prop.

The Lloyd. On Great South Bay. Exceptional location and house. Cool,comfortable,charming.Sports,sailing, bathing, fishing, golf, tennis, motoring. Address The Lloyd, Bellport, L. I.

1785 Orient Point Inn 1923

Orient Point, L. I., New York Quiet, refined, homelike. Delightful location. Water sports, tennis, cleanliness, good table, electricity. Under same management as Mt. Pleasant House, Orient.

E. J. MCDONNELL, Prop. and Mgr.

THE GREEN TEA CUP INN,

Newport, Herkimer Co., N. Y. In beautiful country. An artistic home of refinement and unusual charm. Delicious food and every comfort. Limited accommodations. A place to rest. Mrs.Helen Sheffield Lottimer.

The Vaughan Teachers' Rest at Tompkins

Cove-on-theHudson, N. Y., affords rest and relaxation to teachers and other professional women. Opens May 27. Terms moderate. Booklet furnished. Apply Secretary.

NEW YORK CITY

Hotel Clendening

202 W. 103d St.

New York City Short block from Broadwaysubway station.Comfortable and homelike in every way. Write for rates and Booklet 0.

Hotel Judson 3 Washington Sq.,

New York City Residential hotel of highest type, combining the facilities of hotel life with the comforts of an ideal home. American plan $1 per day and up. European plan $1.50 per day and up. SAMUEL NAYI.OR, Manager.

12 East 31st Street

New York

Combines every convenience and home comfort, and commends itself to people of refinement wishing to live on American Plan and be within easy reach of social and dramatic centers.

Rates with Illustrated Booklet gladly sent KNOTT Management. upon request.

Hotels and Resorts

RHODE ISLAND

IT'S COOL AT

Block Island

Rhode Island

Spend your summer's outing here. Situated 15 miles from the mainland, off the Rhode Island Coast. Two daily boats from New-London, Providence, and Newport.

THE

SPRING HOUSE

is an attractive hotel offering many rooms with bath; orchestra; dancing afternoon and evening.

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CONNECTICUT

At Darien, Conn.

Quaint old New England farmhouse, with large central hall, living and dining rooms library, two fireplaces swinging crane, Dutch oven and numerous small cupboards, kitchen, laundry, two attractive porches, four master bedrooms, two baths, maid's room, lavatory and seat, hot-water heat. Two acres, lawn, shrubbery, fine old trees. Small brook. Price $18,000. Within one mile to station.

Old Colonial house of nine rooms and bath, fireplaces, and old oven, hot-air heat, large barn. Six acres with large shade and fruit trees, running brook; about one-half mile to station. Price $25,000.

Write or telephone Darien 13.
Mrs. C. R. WRIGHT.

Block Island is headquarters of OLD LYME, CONN. At historic Old

the Atlantic Tuna Club; finest surf bathing on the coast; golf; tennis; motoring; flying; fishing.

For further information write E. R. PAYNE, Block Island, R. I.

When winter comes it's summer time at Punta Gorda, Florida, on the Gulf of Mexico, the Sportsman's winter playground. Stop at Hotel Punta Gorda.

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Hotel Webster Jamestown Narragansett Bay,

(Near 5th Avenue)

40 West 45th Street

NEW YORK

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 accommodations at moderate cost.

Rates and inap gladly sent upon request.

PENNSYLVANIA

HE FOREST INN and
COTTAGES

THE FORESTS

EAGLES MERE PARK, PA.

Beautiful lake, bathing and boating, 2,200 feet above the sea. Fine 18-hole golf course. Superb views. Orchestra. Booklet.

HERMAN V. YEAGER, Mgr.

THE WISCASSET BUNGALOWS and

CENTRAL DINING HALL

Mt. Pocono, Pa. Furnished cottages for rent by week, month, or season. Special June rates. The comforts of a home without the cares of housekeeping. M. C. LOCKWOOD.

POCONO
MANOR
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Opp. Newport, R. I. Several nicely furnished cottages having all modern improvements. On the shore and overlooking the Bay. For the season of 1923. Booklets. Thorndyke Hotel, Jamestown, R.I.

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The happy land of sports and health-
giving rest. 18-hole golf course, tennis, ful summer home. Cheerful, large, airy
swimming, horseback riding, and hik-
ing. Bracing climate, excellent food,
comfortable rooms, personal attention.
The ideal week-end trip

Less than 3 hours from New York via CAUGHNAWAGA A farm in the

the D. L. & W. R. R. A beautiful 5hour trip by automobile. It is suggested that reservations be made at once.

Garrett S. Hoag, Manager. Pocono Manor, Pa. "Pennsylvania's Most Healthful Resort" Woodleigh, Towanda, Pa. Luxurious country home, also cottage rooms; fine estate, owner trained nurse. Excellent cooking, abundanceof cream, good milk.greeirvegetables, fruits; mt. spring water, fine air. Rooms en suite, private baths. open wood fires, electricity, sun-parlors. Good automobiles, horses, swimming, tennis; aimple life, Booklet, Miss ELIZABETH LAMB

GREEN MTS. Beautiful location, excellent table. $15. Mrs. ERNEST HITCHCOCK, Pittsford, Vt.

WYOMING

Vacation on a real Stock Ranch THE SIXTEEN-BAR-ONE

TRAPPER LODGE Horseback riding, fishing, detached sleeping cabins, tennis. Our ranch also supplies our table. Make reservations now with W. H. Wyman & Son, Shell, Big Horn Co., Wyo. N.B.Trapper Lodge maintains a complete Mountain-top Camp in connection.

Lyme there are several interesting properties for sale. A dignified post-colonial house, beautifully situated on the "Street;" a handsome and well-preserved house of great architectural interest built in 1765; a recently remodeled farmhouse of 11 rooms and 3 bathrooms, opposite golf links; many small acreages and bits of countryside in and near Lyme. Houses for rent by the season and by the year. Charles R. Noyes, Black Hall, Conn.

Sachem Head, Conn. For sale, 7-room

cottage, directly on water-front. Beautiful location. To settle estate. R. 8. Bidwell, Windsor Locks, Conn.

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MAINE

For Rent Belgrade Lakes, Maine

ON GREAT POND,

Two furnished, housekeeping bungalows, with garage. Seven rooms, two baths; and eight rooms, two sleeping-porches, three baths. Electric lights, wood for fireplaces, ice and rowboat. For further particulars address Camp Runoia, Belgrade Lakes, Maine.

APPALACHEE Boothbay Harbor, Me.

FOR RENT-Small bungalow, with bath, on lovely fresh water lake, 300 feet from ocean. Woods, water, seclusion. Apply to F. O. GROVER, Oberlin, O.

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ISLESFORD Cranberry Island

Opp. SEAL HARBOR, ME. To let for the summer; house fully furnished; 7 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Driven wells. Views of Mt. Desert Range and ocean. Apply to V. Y. B., 506 Beacon St., Boston.

On Blue Hill Bay,

Maine

Opposite Mount Desert. Small cottage, seven rooms, modern plumbing. Garage. Rent $200 for season. Richard Boardman, 217 E. 48th St., New York City.

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OWLS HEAD ME. RENT FOR SEASON. 8-room cottage, garage, and 2-room bungalow cottage, on 3-acre point of land-ocean on both sides-no other houses on point. 4 miles from Rockland. Address E. K. GOULD, Esq., Rockland, Me.

PEMAQUID, ME.

NEAR PORTLAND. For Sale or To Let The finest estate on the coast of Maine. 300 acres. The large colonial home, furnished, and grounds will be let separate from the farm if desired. Also an 8-room cottage with garage to let. Ocean view, fine harbor and drives. W. G. Tibbetts, Pemaquid Harbor, Me.

For Sale or To Rent. Large, well-built, furnished Colonial house, store, other buildings and steamboat wharf. 7-acre tract almost surrounded by water. Ideal summer location. 8 miles by road and steamer from Bath. Purchaser would receive 5% on investment from present rentals. Write for photographs and particulars. S. M. NEFF, 19 Clarks Hill Ave., Stamford, Conn

ROBINHOOD, ME.

MASSACHUSETTS CAMBRIDGE,MASS.

Furnished house and 1-car garage from June 1 to Oct 1. Rent $300 for season. Large yard with shade. 5 blocks from Harvard University. Living-room, library, dining-room, kitchen and 2 pantries, 4 bedrooms, sewing-room, bath and lavatory. Basement laundry and toilet. MRS. THOMAS SMITH, 307 Harvard St.,

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wner leaving for Europe will sell at sacrifice attractive stucco house on beautiful grounds in Newp rt, N. H. 14 rooms, all modern improvements; beautiful mountain view. Within a mile from depot, beat markets and golf links. Renting may be considered. Address Owner, 9,883, Outlook.

NEW JERSEY

For rent, season June 1-Oct. 1. Very attrac tively furnished 8-room house. Garage. Reasonable rent. Excellent commutation, particularly accessible to Columbia University. Telephone Hackensack 651 W. Address Mrs. Robert Nutt, 267 Union St., Hackensack, N. J.

For rent or sale, Monmouth Beach, N.J. De

Real Estate

NEW YORK

FOR SALE

At Lake George, N. Y.

Estate known as "Overlook," on the east shore of Lake George, opposite Tea Island and about one mile from the Fort William Heury Hotel. A magnificent, substantial mansion of about twenty rooms, surrounded by an extensive lawn well shaded by a variety

of large trees. The house contains nine goodsized bedrooms, four bathrooms, large drawing-room and dining-room, and is finished in natural wood, has hardwood floors, electric lights and modern plumbing. There is a wealth of veranda. The premises front on both lake and main road. There is a good landing-place with well-built covered dock and bathing beach, boathouse, garage, fireproof shop and icehouse filled. The house is beautifully furnished, containing piano, billiard table, etc., and is ready to move into. Immediate possession can be given. Pr.ce complete $35,000. Address ADAMSON & BAYLE COMPANY, Glens Falls, N. Y.

THINK AHEAD

In good times this tract of 115 acres will increase tremendously in value. A mile by State Road to Yorktown Station and overlooking the new Mohansic Reservation and a village on route to new Hudson River Bridge.

In bad times it will give you a fine living. It was selected as the beau ideal for scientific farming by a practical man with fifteen years' acquaintance with such farming, in England and Germany. His widow now lists it at less than cost and at a price much less than was repeatedly offered in times past. A Title Company mortgage of $12,000. She asks $19,500.

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HOTELS NEED TRAINED MEN AND WOMEN. Nation-wide demand for highsalaried men and women. Past experience unnecessary. We train you by mail and put you in touch with big opportunities. Big pay, fine living, interesting work, quick advanceinent, permanent. Write for free book, "YOUR BIG OPPORTUNITY." Lewis Hotel Training Schools, Suite 5842, Washington, D. C.

BECOME a landscape architect and tree expert! Fascinating outdoor profession. You can earn $5,000 yearly when proficient. Learn in spare time through interesting methods. LandMany openings. Free particulars. scapers, 427-r Union League Building, Los Angeles, Cal.

Companions and Domestic Helpers WANTED, nurse for three young children. Address, with references, Mrs. Anderson McLeod, 449 State St., Albany, N. Y.

MOTHER'S helper wanted: cheerful young wonan of refinement with experience in the training of children to assist mother of four. Location, suburban New York. Engagement to begin either June or September. 3,723, Outlook.

WANTED-Neat, ambitious American girl (about eighteen) for mother's helper. Good home near Boston. No heavy work asked. Mrs. Dunn, 27 Livermore Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass.

YOUNG woman to assist hostess in vacation home for adults by reading to guests and organizing walks and recreation. Attrac tive surroundings. Good board and expenses Address 3,777, Outlook.

lightful cottage, fully furnished. 3 baths, EDWARD M. WEST, Inc. in exchange for services.

5 master bedrooms, 4 maids' bedrooms, electric light, hardwood floors. Near station. E. F. Harper, 143 E.63d St.,N.Y.C.(Rhinelander7886.)

FOR RENT SEASON JUNE

OCTOBER 1. Seven-room furnished Eng

Han stucco house. Garage, garden, attrac

tive surroundings, easy commutation, River Edge, N.J.Telephone Stuyvesant 6171, address Mrs. C. R. Place,35 Fifth Ave., New York City.

NEW YORK

Adirondacks. For rent, fully furnished

rooms in cottage; electric lights, open fireplace, private bath, large piazza, quiet location, near Beaver and Francis Lakes,

Offices Closed Sundays WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. Phones 2767-2768 Furnished house, White Plains, N. Y. 38 mins. to Grand Central. Excellent commuting. 3 bedrooms and maid's room. Open fireplace, piazzas, gas, electricity, garage, pleasant grounds. Reasonable rent. References required. Inquire of F. F. BRANDT, 4 Howard Ave., White Plains, N. Y.

Opposite Station
For Rent-July and August

WANTED, September 1, an assistant superintendent of small children's home, to succeed to the superintendency after a few months' residence. Must nave had some experience in institutional work and be capable of carrying out ideals of well established institution. Apply to Mrs. C. A. Richmond, Union College, Schenectady, N. Y.

SITUATIONS WANTED

Professional Situations REFINED, cultured young woman, age 26, trained nurse, college graduate, senior medical student, desires position as nurse-companion. Will travel. References exchanged.

Number 4, N. Y. Address OREN G. FENTON. Lake Champlain Shore Property 3,733, Outlook.

dirondack Summer Home for rent or sale. Large, beautiful cottage. Wonderful view. Modern and comfortably furnished. 8 master bedrooms, 3 baths and shower. Pri ate garage. Ice and wood furnished. Servants' quarters. For price and further details write

to E. M. CRAWFORD, Keene Valley, N. Y. "ADIRONDACKS" COTTAGES

For Sale or To Rent. Also Camp Sites For Sale. W. H. Otis, Keene Valley, N.Y. Phone 14F14.

Adirondacks, Auger Lake, Fordway Camps. New, attractive furnished bungalows for Gentiles, 3, 4, and 5 rooms. Boating, bathing, fishing: $150 to $250 per season, including rowboat. ice, and firewood for fireplace. MACE & NICOLLS, Keeseville, N. Y.

ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW FOR RENT FOR SUMMER MONTHS Located directly on Trout Lake, three miles 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 9,067, Outlook.

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LAKE CHAMPLAIN Shore front rent, furnished. Magnificent lake and mountain view. Sand beach for children. 7 rooms and bath. Rental $375. For floor plans, etc., address C. H. Easton, Box 1, Scarborough, N. Y.

ake Luzerne, between Saratoga and

Lakt Two furnished cottages for

rent, seven and eight large rooms. Electricity, water, bath and two toilets in each. Apply Mrs. John M. Berry, 35 Elk St., Albany, N.Y.

For Rent, furnished house, in Flushing; Eleven rooms, four baths, hardwood floors, gas and electricity, garden, heated three-car garage. Adjoins Old Country Club. Telephone to Flushing 2246, or write Mitchell, 207 Whitestone Ave., Flushing, L. I.

To rent for season near Saratoga

Attractive five-room furnished home. Open country, trout brooks. Apply to Eldridge Smith, R. F.D. 5, Ballston Spa, N.Y.

FARMS ESTATES Mrs. W. RAMSAY SMITH The Bittersweet Real Estate Agency Burlington, Vt.

Summer Home, Furnished In Southern

mountain scenery, bathing brook, berries,

Elevation 1,700 ft. Beautiful woodland and

good soil for vegetables, water in house, cool spring near by. Railroad 8 miles, village 2 miles; good neighbors. Delightful situation for people of quiet tastes having a small car. Rental for season $300. Mr. R. CALLENDER, 4429 Baltimore Ave., Philadelphia.

SUMMER HOME OR HUNTING CAMP

Charming mountain camp, southern Vermont, near the Massachusetts border. 16 acres wooded. trout brook, waterfall, orchard; remodeled farmhouse, comfortable and convenient. For sale, furnished, for less than $2,000. Bargain.

MAINE LAKES AND COAST COMPANY 10 Longfellow Square, Portland, Maine

Lake Champlain SOUTH HERO.

Three furnished cottages, 7 and 8 rooms, in private camp. Beautiful grove, high bluff, running water, fireplaces, artesian well, ice, tennis, safe shore. Rental $175 and $200. June 30 to Sept. 1. For particulars write PHILIP A. SWARTZ

232 Laburnum Crescent, Rochester, N. Y.

Woodstock, Vermont

For sale, attractive summer or all year estate, 1 miles from Woodstock P. O. Remodeled farmhouse, complete repair. Fireplace, furnace and hot-water heat, modern conveniences with shower, spring water, screened sleeping-porch. Ample outbuildings for stable and automobiles. Address HAROLD S. DANA, Woodstock, Vermont.

BOARD AND ROOMS BERKSHIRES-Wanted, six or eight paying guests in modern farmhouse. No other boarders. Service, excellent cuisine, tennis, bathing. Box 121, Great Barrington, Mass.

BOOKS, MAGAZINES

MANUSCRIPTS

OUTLOOK. Complete set bound volumes. 1889 to 1916. For sale. 443, Newtown, Conn. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

party willing to invest ten thousand dollars in developing sheep project with exceptional possibilities. Address J. E. McLaughlin, Westfall, Malheur Co., Ore.

SHEEPMAN desires to correspond with

NURSE, trained all branches of profession, will give services. exchange for fare to England. Return if necessary. 3,755, Outlook. GRADUATE nurse desires position at summer camp. Excellent references. Address A. S., 423 Ashland Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.

Business Situations

YOUNG woman of executive ability and business experience desires clerical or secretarial position in school for next season. References. 3,783, Outlook.

Companions and Domestic Helpers TRAVELING companion. College man wishes to travel abroad as companion during summer in return for expenses; can drive car; will tutor if required. Address 3,447, Outlook.

CULTURED young woman, Michigan graduate, desires position as companion. Prefers to travel. 3,680, Outlook.

YOUNG lady, educated, desires position lady's companion or sinall child's companiongoverness. References. 3,789, Outlook. THREE Wisconsin University women dere positions at resort, camp, or as governses. References. 3,754, Outlook.

EXPERIENCED Swedish woman wishes position as managing housekeeper. Trustworthy, capable, refined. Highest recommendations. Miss Otterberg, 6 Spruce St., Princeton, N. J. Phone Princeton 493-J. CULTURED, modest nurse, experienced traveler, useful companion. Quality references. 699, Outlook.

PRINCETON graduate, '23, desires position as traveling companion and tutor to youngster going abroad this summer. Experience with boys. Expenses and modest salary. Best references. 3,764, Outlook.

COLLEGE SENIOR desires summer position as chauffeur, tutor, or both. Massachusetts driver's license. Address Box 302, Williamstown, Mass.

HOUSEKEEPER, working. French, experienced, best references. Small apartment, one person. 3,765, Outlook.

FRENCH young lady, refinement and culture, unusual qualifications and references, desires engagement, now or later, as secretary, housekeeper, or companion to motherless child. 3,768, Outlook.

FRENCH lady seeks post in New York family for month of June. Highest references. 3,766, Outlook.

YOUNG lady, 25, cultured, business training, will act as social secretary, companion. Will travel. References. 3,750, Outlook.

TRAINED attendant, well educated, capable, willing, desires position as companion or attendant to invalid going to the mountains or country for summer. 3,751, Outlook. WANTED, for the autumn, position as housemother in private school by especially qualified woman. Fond of children, experienced in character building. Competent to supervise practice at piano. Best references. 3,752, Outlook.

SITUATIONS WANTED Companions and Domestic Helpers EXPENSES only for chaperoning several girls indefinite stay I aris and European tour. Cultured young woman, year's residence Paris, experienced conductor European tours. 3,757, Outlook.

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LADY of culture, linguist, musician, seeks summer position as chaperon or companion. 3,759, Outlook. Cultured young lady. knowledge French, music, social and secre tarial duties; can assume responsibility: capable in many ways, willing; good trav eler; experience. Best references. 3,775. Outlook.

CULTURED college girl, experienced traveler, accomplished musician, secretarial training, athletic, will accompany children to summer camp or as companion to elderly lady. References exchanged. 3,778, Outlook. WOMAN graduate student, leaving New York after June 6, will accompany invalid or children to Kansas City, Omaha, or St. Paul, or would drive car in exchange for expenses. 3,785, Outlook.

GENTLEWOMAN: SECRETARY, housekeeper, or companion; capable, experienced, accustomed to children. References given and required. 3,786, Outlook.

WANTED, in private family for the summer months, position of responsibility, preferably with children, by a capable, trustworthy, and refined woman. References. 3,780, Outlook.

YOUNG woman desires position as matron in school for next season. Has had similar experience, also business experience. References. 3,784, Outlook.

MARRIED man (no children) desires position as superintendent of a boys' or old men's home. Best of references furnished. 3,782, Outlook.

Teachers and Governesses TEACHER, college graduate, desires position as tutor-companion-governess. Experienced. References. Free June 19. Will travel for expenses only. 3,603, Outlook.

EXPERIENCED teacher piano and French (Swiss) would accept position for summer, in private family as governess for several children. Small remuneration expected, but best references exchanged. 3,729, Outlook.

PRINCETON graduate, '22, wishes to travel abroad as tutor or companion in return for expenses and small salary. Drives car. Wide experience with children. Best references. 3,747, Outlook.

PHYSICAL director, wife registered nurse, desires camp position this summer. 3,749, Outlook.

COLLEGE-BRED WOMAN of fifty desires a position as governess or housekeeper. References. 3,758, Outlook.

YOUNG lady as tutor or care of children for summer. Teacher. Good references. 3,756, Outlook.

WANTED-Summer position by experienced Smith College graduate as councilor, tutor, or companion to young girl. 3,788, Outlook.

COLLEGE entrance mathematics, experienced and successful tutor-boys or girls wishes spend summer seaside or mountains. Highest credentials. References exchanged. 3,760, Outlook.

COLLEGE student, young man, wants summer work directing athletics for young boys or tutoring for college entrance. Best references. Address 3,761, Outlook.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTOR wishes summer position, tutoring or secre tarial. 3,770, Outlook.

SPEECH defects-Teacher of speech correction in public schools will take position in home of private pupil during summer months. 3,769, Outlook.

GOVERNESS, companion. Business girl, 25, desires position to go abroad summer months, children or lady. Phone Sterling 8539 or write Whitelocke, 63 Herkimer St., Brooklyn. References.

TEACHER, kindergarten, wishes position as companion or governess for summer mouths. 3,776, Outlook.

EXPENSES only-Teacher wishes position as governess to young children. Available July and August. Chicago references. 3,779, Outlook.

WANTED-Position as nursery governess for the summer months. Capable, refined, able to take entire charge. References 3,781, Outlook.

MISCELLANEOUS

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.

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.

SHOPPING made a pleasure by New York shopper offering services free. References. Miss Guthman, 309 West 99th St.

HOME school for children summer months. Berkshire foothills. Music. art. dancing, outdoor activity, tutoring. 3,309, Outlook.

M. W. Wightman & Co. Shopping Agency. established 1895. No charge; prompt delivery. 25 West 24th St., New York.

SUMMER HOME with supervision, Hew. lett School for girls, Hewlett, Long Island, twenty miles from New York.

COLLEGE girl with camping experience will take charge of four children at her country home during summer. Tutoring. nature study, gard-uing. High ground, spring water. Address 3,771, Outlook.

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GREAT many people throughout the Middle West are much in sympathy with the attitude of The Outlook on the immigration question, and I am very glad to be one of that number.

Since sailing vessels were large enough to carry live stock in any quantity, America has received from Europe only the best she has produced; male or female of any species of animal life, or vegetable either, for the matter of that. Practically every animal had a score of prize-winning ribbons before having left the old country. From the year 1885 up to the present the majority of the immigrants coming to the United States were diametrically opposite to this, as judged by American standards.

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With no chance of special selection in perfecting the human race under a republican or democratic government, this great influx of inferior human beings is bound to be very distressing in the wind-up. All other problems, political or economic, are purely transitory and can be solved in a generation, but the introducing of inferior blood either in the human or in live stock cannot be bred out absolutely in a hundred generations. A herd of pure-bred cattle that have been mixed thoroughly with even pure-breds of other breeds cannot with the greatest of care in special selection be made absolutely pure again. There will always be that fraction of impure blood to overcome, no matter how infinitesimal it may become.

I notice the government statistics show that almost all the northern races have not filled their quota under the recent three per cent law. Now, if that is the case and continues to be so, we might amend the. Contract Labor Law or whatever it is called so that individuals or companies can bring in under contract individuals until the quota of each country is. filled. This in itself would insure a little better type of man or woman

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MINNESOTA

"The Land of Sky Blue Waters"

"America's Finest Summer Recreationland" Here nature has created a summer playground with surpassing natural advantages-to these are added manmade comforts not the least of which are over 1600 summer hotels and camps. Matchless facilities for every summer pastime.

Many millions of dollars have been and are being spent by the State on good roads-broad highways throughout the State lead to the famed "Ten Thousand Lakes."

You are assured that no matter what your means or taste you will find a hotel or stopping place to suit your purse and requirements; you can camp on the broad highway if you wish-and thousands do-without paying a penny to anybody. Minnesota bids you come. Get free particulars first if you wish. Address, Ten Thousand Lakes Association 1161 E. Sixth St., St. Paul, Minnesota There are millions of fish in every one of the "Ten

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be more than probable that the fare of the immigrant would have to be paid in advance. What a boon this would be to the housekeeper! Hundreds of women would bring home domestic servants of a very high order. Merchants and manufacturers traveling through the northern countries .of Europe would bring back a large number of trained workers.

For instance, I am going to Scotland next year, and if it were possible I would certainly bring home a couple of good farmers with their families, as I have two openings on stock farms for this class; and I know dozens of others would do the same. Not alone among Scotch farmers, but English, Germans, Swedes, Norwegians, Irishmen, and

issue of April 25 relative to destruction of fish in the rivers due to poisoning of the waters.

I spent the early years of my life on the Ohio River between Wheeling and Pittsburgh, and visit there frequently during the summer months.

I have learned from a reliable source that the fish have been almost exterminated, due to the causes mentioned in the article you publish.

I was told that when the excess sewage from the factories entered the river several years ago the river literally gave up its dead fish by tons upon tons.

I express the hope that this will be corrected and the streams again be. filled with fish.

U. GRANT JOHNSTON.

Saybrook, Hlinois.

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HAT did Mr. Conrad say when he was asked which is his favorite book?" "He said, 'It depends on the day.''

"And so," observes Christopher Morley in the Bowling Green (why add, "of the New York 'Evening Post'"?), "it went down in at least one avid note-book, and eventually appeared (in the New York Times,' to my delight) that Mr. Conrad's bestloved work is 'It Depends on the Day.'"

From "Life:"

Enthusiast "She's a past mistress of legato." Dowager-"Dear me, those fickle Italians!"

Captain Cook's diary of his first. voyage to the South Sea Islands was recently bought at an auction sale in London by the Australian Government for the sum of $25,000. This was the voyage during which the explorer landed on the southeast coast of Australia and christened it New South Wales. The great island-continent had, however, been visited by Portuguese and Dutch navigators over a hundred years before Cook's visit.

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Accompanying a messenger who was carrying supplies to an American relief unit in the interior of Anatolia, Melville Chater had an adventurous journey through the land of Kaikobad the Great, now the "Kemalist country," and tells about it in the "National Geographic Magazine." their journey's end the two men found an order from the Turkish military authorities forbidding them to return through this disturbed region. Fortunately, a Pasha's car broke down and they were called in as expert mechanics to repair it. Being men of wit and resource, they did this so effectually that it went entirely out of commission! The Pasha was then forced to accept an invitation to return to the travelers' starting-point in their motor truck, and with their august guest giving the countersign they speedily passed all sentries and joyfully returned to civilization.

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Some sport! Cruising about in a the big, comfortable sea skiff popular boat of the Atlantic coast! Invariably you will find these fashionable, fast, sturdy boats equipped with the Kermath marine motor. The Kermath is the motor that's found wherever you find power boats. It's so dependable, economical and efficient under all conditions. Good for lake work; excellent for the quiet, peaceful river; and equally as comfortable and efficient when bucking the breakers of the mighty Atlantic.

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