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MINNESOTA

"The Land of the Sky Blue
Waters"

WHERE you can enjoy the
invigorating climate-
where the breeze is fraught
with health and new vigor for
you and the kiddies.

There are fighting muskies,
gamey bass, pike, crappies and other
varieties of fresh water fish. Camp,
fish, canoe, swim, hike or motor
amongst the delightful scenery of
Minnesota's ten thousand lakes.

Reduced summer tourist fares to
Minnesota lakes-ask your ticket
agent about them.

Write today for free literature and
information.

Ten Thousand Lakes of
Minnesota Association
1161 East Sixth Street
Saint Paul, Minnesota
When you write, indicate kind of
information desired:

General Vacations
Canoe Trips
Permanent Summer
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Philadelphia to Washington, a distance of 136 miles. This car maintained a speed of 33 miles an hour on the run. It has a seating capacity of 41 persons and a baggage compartment.

This experimental trip of the gas coach much impressed the railway men who were given the opportunity of testing its operation.

Railways are watching with keen in terest developments in the gasoline rail

car, recognizing that equipment of this type offers an opportunity of better serving the traveling public and at a cost far below that involved in steam train operation.

Railway men are pretty well agreed that the expensive part of the railway business is the running of thousands of miles of unprofitable passenger service on small branches of main lines where traffic is light but where the people demand service. Once established, it is a difficult thing for the railways to curtail

CAR ON CITY STREETS

KILLING OFF THE KILLERS

BY PAUL A. WESTERBERG

NCLE SAM is killing off the killers

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which is to say that the Federal Government is obliged to wage persistent and aggressive war against the predatory animals in defense of the wild animal life of National Park and National Forest and of the herds of the cattlemen and sheepmen. More than 150,000 wolves, coyotes, bobcats, lynx, mountain lions, and "killer" bears have been killed in the six years since this warfare began.

Yet the beasts of prey persist, in spite of the fact that the hand of every man is against them night and day, year in and year out. The coyote is even widening its range. Nobody knows just why the coyote howls at night. As good a guess as any is that it is his way of notifying civilized man that he is still on the job and intends to stay, in spite of the rifle, trap, and poison. Every one who has heard the coyote give voice at night knows that a large part of the weird performance strikingly resembles mocking laughter.

Government hunters in the last six years have killed with trap and gun 156,150 wild animals that roamed the Western ranges and preyed on live stock. The campaign against these animals was begun by the Government in 1915, and now all the States except Arkansas, Oklahoma, and South Dakota are co-operating.

The list includes 406 bears, 17,842 bobcats and lynx, 133,604 coyotes, 668 mountain lions, and 3,630 wolves. The total shows the number of scalps taken; it does not include the large number of animals killed by poison. The figures would be greatly increased if those animals, too, were in the list. Many poisoned animals are never found.

THEIR DESTRUCTIVENESS

In the fiscal year of 1921 the total number of predatory animals killed was 27,637, classified as follows: 128 mountain lions, 549 wolves, 89 bears, 2,468 bobcats and lynx, 24,258 coyotes.

The average destruction of these animals is estimated to have been for each wolf and mountain lion about $1,000 worth of live stock; each coyote and bobcat, $50 worth; and each stock-killing bear, $500 worth. In view of these estimates, an idea is obtained of the tremendous figure averted by the Government's skilled hunters. These figures are averages; in some cases, notably the Custer wolf (Custer, South Dakota), the depredations of individual predatory animals have reached much higher figures. The Custer wolf is estimated to have killed at least $25,000 worth of cattle before it was disposed of not long ago.

The figures given represent the Government's activities along this line in Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. During the six years' campaign more predatory animals were killed in Nevada than in any other State,

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largely because that State was the first to conduct a co-operative campaign with the Government, starting in 1916. The total killed in Nevada, not including animals poisoned, is put at 32,068. Utah comes second, with 21,712; Texas third, with 18,602; Idaho fourth, with 16,018; Oregon fifth, with 12,524; and Washington sixth, with 10,015.

Texas leads the sixteen States in number of wolves disposed of, the total being 1,566 during the six years' campaign, or more than forty per cent of the total number of wolves killed in all sixteen States. Wyoming ranks second in number of wolves killed, with 480; New Mexico third, with 441; Montana fourth,

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with 339; Arizona fifth, with 183; and Utah sixth, with 170.

In the number of coyotes whose scalps have been taken by the Government hunters and in co-operative campaigns, Nevada leads, with 27,173; Utah second, with 18,767; Texas third, with 14,830; Idaho fourth, with 14,454; Oregon fifth, with 10,351; and Washington sixth, with 9,631.

Arizona and New Mexico account for nearly two-thirds of the total number of mountain lions killed, their totals being 255 and 170, respectively. In Utah 71 mountain lions were killed; in Oregon, 43; in Colorado, 36; in California, 29; and in Nevada, 24.

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Hotels and Resorts

CANADA

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HYANNIS, MASS. Beautifully situated on Nantucket Sound; unexcelled boating and bathing; tennis courts and golf links. House modern and cuisine first class. Write for booklet to F. WARREN Bliss, P. O. Box 186, East Providence. R.I..until June 1, thereafter Aberdeen Hall, Hyannis, Mass.

BREEZY KNOLL INN

ON LAKE PONTOOSUC The most beautiful lake in the Berkshires. Variety of recreations, excellent table. Moderate rates. Booklet.

L. M. ROCKWELL, Pittsfield, Mass.

Rock Ridge Hall

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The SOUTHLAND BOSTON BEACH Hotel Webster

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Attractive cottage, excellent meals, in exclusive Atlantic City home. Near Ambassador.

NEW HAMPSHIRE BEMIS CAMPS Overlooking KIMBALL LAKE near the White Mountains The place you've always wanted to know about, where you could rest and enjoy yourself-boating, bathing, fishing, tennis, horseback riding, mountain climbing, nights around the camp-fire. Private cabins. Address H. C. BEMIS, South Chatham, N. H.

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. Plaza 3042. New York, N. Y. Also Hotel Russell, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.

Near to Nature's Heart

DEXTER
RICHARDS
HALL

The Bird Village Inn

Meriden, N. H.

Altitude 1,000 feet. Best of farm and country produce. Home cooking. Rates moderate. Limited accommodations. Apply early. J. F. CANN, Mgr.

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. en-
trance of Central Park. Comfort and
refinement combined with moderate
rates. Send for illustrated booklet J.

-While in New YorkFor a quiet, comfortable, homelike place in which to stay

Single rooms, use of bath, $1.50 & 82 Suite, parlor, bedroom and bath, for 2, 84 & $5 daily

Parlor, 2 bedrooms and bath, 4 or 5 persons, $6 & 87 daily SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR

AUTOMOBILE PARTIES

HOTEL CLENDENING

202 West 103d St., New York City Few steps only from Broadway Subway Sta.

(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 map gladly sent upon request. JOHN P. TOLSON, Prop.

HOTEL JUDSON 53 Washing

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

HOYLE'S

269 West 72d Street, New York with an atmosphere of home and an excellent table. Rates per week $20 and up. Central location and best of transportation.

NEW YORK

ADIRONDACKS THE CRATER CLUB

Of the Burnham Cottage Settlement, Essexon Lake Champlain, offers to families of refinement at very moderate rates the attrac tions 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 write John B. Burnham, 233 B'way, New York.

KEENE VALLEY INN, Keene

Valley, N. Y. Altitude 1,200 ft. Mtn. climbing, tennis, fishing. Capacity 150. $18 week up. Illus. booklet. W. W. Black, Prop.

Adirondack Mts. Tamarack Inn. in

beautiful Keene Valley. Rest, good food, vegetables from our own garden. Clean and well-ventilated rooms. Bath. Bathing, dancing, fishing, hunting, mt. climbing, moving pictures and other attractions. Terms $15 to $21. Garage. Write George R. Dibble. and

HURRICANE LODGE Cottages

IN THE ADIRONDACKS Hurricane, Essex Co., N. Y. Comfortable, homelike. Altitude 1,800 feet. Extensive verandas overlooking Keene Valley. Trout fishing. Camping. Swimming pool. Golf links; mile course 9 well-kept greens. Tennis and croquet. Fresh vegetables. Fine dairy. Furnished cottages, all improvements. Separate suites and single rooms. Open from June 10th to October 1st. Address until May 1st K. BELKNAP, 613 Clarendon St., Syracuse, N. Y.

CAMP DRIFTWOOD

Adirondacks-Indian Lake Furnished cottages, on lake shore, running water, 3 and 4 rooms, accommodate 4 and 6 people. Sanitary improvements in each cottage. Beautiful scenery, primitive surroundings, refined guests. Altitude 1,800 ft. Boating, bathing, fishing, mountain climbing, campfires at night, fine drinking water, garages. Season June 1st to Oct. 1st. Booklet. GEORGE PURDUE CAMP DRIFTWOOD, INDIAN LAKE, N. Y. Home address,15 Hillyer St., East Orange,N.J.

Come to Camp Sacandaga

ADIRONDACKS

On Lake Sacandaga 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.

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CAMP INKOWA fishing. Milk

Greenwood Lake

Orange Co., N. Y.

(Young women over 18 years of age) 9 mile lake, 45 miles from New York City. 800 ft. elevation. Horseback riding, tennis, swimming, canoeing, hiking, camp-fires, athletics; expert instructors. Dancing.

INKOWA HOUSE

Men and women guests

All of the outdoor activities of Camp Inkowa, but with the comforts and luxuries of a modern clubhouse. Rates moderate. References required. Booklets upon application to

CAMP INKOWA or INKOWA HOUSE Greenwood Lake, N. Y.

Kew Gardens Inn

KEW GARDENS, LONG ISLAND, N.Y.
18 minutes from Penn Station, New York
City. Residential American Plan Hotel.
In the country convenient to all parts of
the city. Wonderful for the "kiddies."
Radio Concerts
Golf-Riding-Dancing-Tennis
UNDER KNOTT MANAGEMENT
Geo. H. Wartman, Resident Manager

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. HOW would you like to live for 2 or 3 weeks or months, in cottage or hotel, on a strip of land VIRTUALLY SIX MILES AT SEA? Where there are congenial neighbors and all

of the conveniences of home. Where the breeze seldom stops blowing; where boating, bathing and fishing are daily pastimes and where the cost is reasonable. Do you know that

eggs and vegetables from own farm. Special diets. Medical attention, electric bath and massage. Special rates for season. New York office, 131 East 56th St. Plaza 4973.

anatorium in the Berkshires. Delarge and airy. Modern improvements; ideal for rest and relaxation; particular attention paid to diets. The Terraces, Hinsdale, Mass.

"INTERPINES"

Beautiful, quiet, restful and homelike. Over 26 years of successful work. Thorough, reliable, dependable and ethical. Every com fort and convenience. Accommodations of superior quality. Disorder of the nervous system a specialty. Fred. W. Seward, Sr., M.D., Fred. W. Seward, Jr., M.D., Goshen, N. Y.

Country Board

Delightful Place in the HILLS

JERSEY - Private Lake. Ideal for any one wishing complete rest. References exchanged. 7,611, Outlook.

BOARDERS in a private home

in a small Vermont town, convenient to church, library, and post office. Address Box 28, Danby, Vt.

Apartments

Cambridge, Mass., Attractive Apartment

delightfully situated, a short distance from Harvard Square, to rent for the summer, fully furnished. Living-room with fireplace, bedrooms, sleeping-porch, dining-room, kitchenette and bath. Available from June 15 to Oct. 1. Janitor service and café. Address Mrs. S. O. Thomas, 5 Craigie Circle, Cambridge, Mass.

2 large, cool rooms and bath kitchenette, piazza, and garden. Mahogany furniture. Windows north and south. Meals served on arrangement with janitor. June 15 for 3 months. Walker, 120 E. 30th St., N. Y.C.

POINT O' WOODS, L. I.
only 50 miles from New York, is such a place? TO LET-BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Direct inquiries to C. W. NASH, Supt., Point O' Woods, L. L

1,000 ISLANDS

The Playground of
The Great North Country.
Write

Hotel Westminster

ALEXANDRIA BAY, NEW YORK

PENNSYLVANIA

The Crestmont Inn

Eagles Mere, Pa.

The Hotel with the incomparable situation On the crest of the Alleghanies in the primeval forest, 2,200 feet above the sea. Eighteen holes of wonderful golf; bathing, boating, canoeing, tennis, etc. Beautiful booklet.

WILLIAM WOODS, Manager.

Pocono Manor Inn

Open all year

American Plan. Moderate Rates References required

Golf, tennis, fishing and swimming, Delightful trails for horseback riding and walking. Perfect roads for automobiling. Magnificent view from hotel. "Pennsylvania's most healthful resort." It is suggested that reservations be made at once. H. A. HALL, Manager, Pocono Manor, Pennsylvania. VERMONT

CHESTER, Y. "The Maples." Delightful summer home. Cheerful, large, airy rooms, pure water, bath, hot and cold; broad piazza, croquet, fine roads. Terms reasonable. Refs. exchanged. The MISSES SARGEANT.

Grafton, Vt. ARWINWILL

COTTAGE Green Mountain country. Home cooking. Garage. No children. Rates reasonable.

COLONIAL INN, Poultney, Vt.

Three modern buildings with all improvements, located in beautiful village in Green Mts. Fresh milk, fruits, and

vegetables from farm. Attractive walks and drives. Mountain climbing. Box 0.

292 Clinton Ave., 7 rooms, bath, furnished corner apartment, airy, fine view, 20 minutes to lower New York by subway, also to Coney Island. $100 rent per month from June to October. Address KELSEY,

Tours and Travel

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tery of the Orient lures visitors from all over the world to

In England- JAPAN

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do as England does! Ask for Transportation via London & North Western Railway when visiting the Universities, Washington's, Shakespeare's, and Burns's Country; North Wales, The English, Scottish and Irish Lakes.

Travel by the ROYAL WEST COAST ROUTE to Scotland.

The

Charm of England

Other attractive literature and full information free on application. John Fairman, Agent London & North Western Railway 200c Fifth Avenue, New York

Special English Tour

to include

Famous Cathedrals, Literary
Shrines, Interesting Abbeys,
Scotch and English Lakes,
"Lorna Doone and King

Arthur" Country.
58 Days $765
Party sails on Majestic July 8
Write for details to

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

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1. GLASGOW TO OBAN by magnificent swift Saloon Steamer Columba," viewing the Shipbuilding on the Clyde, passing Dumbarton Castle, and calling en route at the beautiful Clyde watering places of Dunoon and Rothesay, thence by the famous Kyles of Bute, Crinan Canal and Firth of Lorn.

2. OBAN TO STAFFA AND IONA is the grandest One-day Tour in the British Isles, visiting Fingal's Cave in the Isle of Staffa, St. Columba's Sacred Isle of Iona, with its ancient Cathedral, and the burying place of the Scottish Kings, and passing the ancient Castles of Dunollie, Duart, Ardtornish, Aros, Mingarry, and Gylan, also Tobermore Bay, where lies the Armada specie ship.

3. OBAN TO INVERNESS via beautiful Loch Linnhe and Loch Eil, passing the scenes of the adventures of Alan Breck, the hero of Robert Louis Stevenson's famous novel "Kidnapped," viewing Glencoe, the scene of the great massacre, and calling at the ancient little town of Fort William, sheltering pleasantly at the foot of Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain, through the famous Caledonian Canal, Loch Oich and Lochness, the land of Prince Charlie and his loyal Clansmen.

If these tours are not in your itinerary, your visit to Europe is wasted-tell your Travel Agent to include them, or apply direct to

DAVID MACBRAYNE, LTD. "The Royal Route" Tours 119 Hope Street, Glasgow, Scotland

ENGLISH LADY, student at Cam

bridge and Paris Universities, qualified teacher, speaking French, German, Italian and having traveled in England, France, Switzerland. Italy, Germany, Cape and Egypt, would act as guide to Americans visiting Europe. Address Box 1088, Dorland Agency, 16 Regent Street, London, England.

FREE TRIP TO EUROPE will be

given an organizer of a small party. Established 1900. BABCOCK'S TOURS, 13 Halsey St., Brooklyn.

COMFORT, Culture, Travel, in

cluding auto tours in France, Italy, Switzerland, British Isles. Tours arranged. Special personal attention given each member of group by 2 gentlewomen of 15 years' experience in Europe. 7,579, Outlook.

EUROPE

Independent and party travel to Every European Country Special tours to Norway, Sweden, and the North Cape. Write for Booklet A-10 BENNETT'S TRAVEL BUREAU 500 Fifth Avenue, New York City

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Real Estate

MAINE

Camden, Me. For rent, fully furnished, several high-class seashore cottages. Best selections now. Photos, plans, and full description. J. R. PRESCOTT, Newtonville, Mass.

MASSACHUSETTS

Nantucket, Mass. Furnished

Cottage Ocean frontage. Six rooms. $250 season. R. E. FARRIER, 276 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City.

Mr. and Mrs. ANTIQUE

do you want a home in friendly village in large weathered house hundreds of years old, with low, beamed ceilings, 7 fireplaces, rooms with 14 feet as their shorter dimension, stately trees, about 7 acres, $8,000?

HELP

Real Estate

NEW YORK

For Rent Log camp, Berkshire Mountains

$250 season. FOR SALE at special price, new 5-room cottage. Conveniences. Fireplaces. L. Miller, Copake Falls, N.Y.

one mile from Huletts.

Lake George For Rent, full season,

8-room shore cottage. Fully furnished; running water, ice, wood, garden, boats, fireplace, large porch. Restricted community. Mrs. J. F. KEMP, 32 Nassau Road, Great Neck, N. Y.

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 MATTITUCK, L. I.

Sillworth

Helen Thurston, 20 Pleasant St., tel. 80, Rockport, Mass. For Sale Cottage on Snow Shoe Bay, Hen

For Sale BERKSHIRE HILLS,

WILLIAMSTOWN

Modern well built house, 5 bedrooms, bath, fireplace, hot air, garage. Attractive views and quiet surroundings. For details apply to S. G. Tenney, Real Estate, Williamstown, Mass.

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Many Beautiful Cottages for Rent White Mountains, New Hampshire

Address KARL, P. ABBOTT, Bethlehem, N. H.

For Rent, Furnished

Cottages

Bethlehem, N. H., White Mts. Located near hotels and 18-hole golf course. Modern. Full information, H. B. FLETCHER.

WHITE MTS.. Randolph, N. H.

8-room furnished cottage, charmingly situated, all conveniences. J. B. TAYLOR, 206 Longwood Road, R. P., Baltimore, Md.

Magnificent location near Hotel

Granliden, Lake Sunapee, N.H. Large cottage, furnished for housekeeping; electric lighting; filled ice house, garage, tennis court; 11 acres; shore front; many other attractions. J. R. Nilsen, 16 W. 90th St., N. Y.

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NEW JERSEY

BASS LAKE Bungalows, 3,

4 and 5 furnished rooms, rent season, month or week; 14 hours Lackawanna. D. O. MILLER, Blairstown, N. J.

Cool and High Famous air, fine water;

Caldwell Cedars, near New York. Furnished house, June 15 to Sept. 1. 4 master's bedrooms, 2 baths, large enclosed sleeping-porch, solarium, 3 fireplaces, one servant's room with bath; garage. Easy commuting, Erie or Lackawanna. $600 for season, or by month. R. M. BATTEN, 67 Gould Ave., Caldwell, N. J. Tel. 484.

derson Harbor, Lake Ontario. Short distance from Electric Association Island. Not far from historic Sacketts Harbor and Madison Post. Fine boating, good anchorage. Occupied two summers by owner; never rented. Three sleeping-rooms and porch, large living-room with fireplace, kitchen, lavatories, plumbing. E. K. HARROUN, 600 Woolworth Building, Watertown, N. Y.

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IDEAL OUTING BUNGALOW sonal and professional use. Franklin Printery,

FOR RENT

On Metedecork River, near Bayhead; new, furnished 6-room house; 2-car garage; hot and cold water. Address 6,939, Outlook.

NEW YORK

ADIRONDACKS, The CRATER

CLUB. Essex-on-Lake-Champlain. Cottages with central club house where meals are served. References required. For circular or information address JOHN B. BURNHAM, 233 Broadway, New York.

ADIRONDACK BUNGALOW CAMPS

Furnished. 4 to 6 rooms and bath. $150 to $195 for season. Also four-room camp from July 17, $125 balance of season. Surrounded by mountains. Fine center for touring. Supplies convenient. ALMON WARD, Jay, Essex Co.,N.Y.

ADIRONDACK COTTAGES

at Keene Valley, N. Y. FOR RENT. Beautifully located in wood. Very modern, furnished throughout. From $400 to $1,200. W. H. OTIS.

Larrabee's Pt. on Lake Champlain, For rent. Attractive new non-housekeeping cottages, furnished. Season or month. Center dining hall near by. A few separate rooms for regular boarders. Further particulars address Farles Cunningham, Ft. Ticonderoga, N. Y.

HELP WANTED

Professional Situations

MEN and women teachers in school for young children. Middle South. Interviews in New York. Address 1,668, Outlook.

Business Situations

WANTED - Woman for work in Girls' Friendly Society, Diocese of Massachusetts. Woman trained for work with girls and young women-some practical experience desirable. Must be cominunicant of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 25 to 35 years of age. Write Mrs. K. R. Forbes, Sec. of Com., 9 Akron St., Roxbury, Mass., stating training and ref

erences.

Companions and Domestic Helpers WANTED-Attendant for semi-invalid and for sewing and light housework. Physically strong, willing to walk and read aloud. Address Mrs. J. M. Whiton, 821 Central Ave., Plainfield, N. J.

WANTED-Companion for summer months for school girl of fifteen. Must be well educated, refined, conscientious, enjoying outdoor sports, such as swimming, boating, horseback riding, tramping, etc., in fact, take the place of an elder sister. Private home in the mountains. Must be well recommended. Communicate with 1,646, Outlook.

WANTED

Teachers and Governesses WANTED, in the piano department of a music school settlement, an experienced teacher who is able to do advanced work and can give recitals. Social vision as well as musicianship required. 1,611, Outlook.

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WANTED, for Downingtown Friends' School, Pa., an experienced teacher principal. Sinall school, with modern, building and complete equipment for progressive teaching. Situated in the beautiful Chester Valley, thirty miles from Philadelphia. Four primary grades, two teachers. Write Mrs. Thos. E. Parke, E. Downingtown, Pa.

TEACHERS of English, Latin, history, domestic science, by Eastern boarding school near city. Executive type preferred. Also Pitman stenographer for secretarial position in summer and teaching-secretarial position during school term. Graduate nurse also wanted. State full particulars and send photograph. 1,637, Outlook.

WANTED-Teacher of kindergarten and 1st grade for church institution next September. Must be good pianist. Can earn more if able to play for church services. Good home and fair salary. Apply 1,657, Outlook.

SITUATIONS WANTED

Professional Situations COMPETENT C tenor saxophone player wishes position for summer. Best references. Regular saxophonist Union College orchestra, "The Union Five." Address E. B. Wilber, 125 Glenwood Blvd., Schenectady, N. Y.

CAPABLE young man, 22, college graduate, English teacher, secretary-stenographer, pleasant personality, liberal ideas, wants temporary or permanent connection outside of business. 1,628, Outlook.

WOMAN medical student (senior) wants summer work. 1,641, Outlook.

Business Situations

YOUNG Englishman, college student, desires position as tutor, companion, or camp counselor for summer months. Knowledge of classics. References. 1,642, Outlook.

EDUCATED woman, business and social experience, wishes employment as secretary or companion, traveling or located. References. 1,640, Outlook.

YOUTH, Eagle Scout, experienced in camping and sports, wishes position in summer camp, or as companion and tutor, for board and expenses. Good influence. Best references. 1,660, Outlook.

SECRETARY and attendant, experienced, willing to travel, available for summer months. Write Box 928, 852 Columbus Ave., N. Y.

Companions and Domestic Helpers COLLEGE man, studying music in New York, desires position-organ, companion, tutor. Experienced driver; agreeable and willing. References exchanged. 1,625, Outlook.

GRADUATE nurse, English, German, sunny disposition, useful companion, excellent traveler, desires position. Couple or gentleman. Quality references. 1,528, Outlook.

UNIVERSITY graduate, 6 years high school teacher, Catholic, desires position for

summer as

companion, tutor, secretary. Likes to travel. Excellent references. 1,582, Outlook.

COLLEGE nurse desires position as companion and nurse or care of child. Good references. Elsie Taylor, Elinira College, Elmira, N. Y.

WANTED-Position as governess, companion, or housekeeper. 1,632, Outlook.

CHANGE desired. Superintendent, housemother, other responsible position. Knowledge dietetics. Capable some teaching. 1,630, Outlook.

PRINCETON University student desires position for summer as companion for boy, or to tutor in science, French, German, Italian, elementary Latin or mathematics. Excellent references if desired. 1,631, Outlook.

YOUNG refined woman desires position as companion-secretary to lady. Will travel. Excellent references. 1,634, Outlook.

TRAVELING companion, abroad, highly recommended young teacher. Address Parsons School, Essex Fells, N. J.

YOUNG woman of education and refinement desires summer position. Companionchaperon-tutor. Travel or mountains. 1,635, Outlook.

BY educated American woman of experience, as supervising housekeeper or matron in large institution. References. 1,645, Outlook.

REFINED middle-aged woman wishes position as companion or housemother in institution or private home. 1,647, Outlook.

YOUNG man, university graduate, wishes position to travel in Europe this summer or year. Now instructor in boys' boarding school. 1,653, Outlook.

COLLEGE graduate, readily adaptable, desires position. Secretary to old, chaperon or tutor young. Traveling preferred. 1,651, Outlook.

REFINED woman wishes position to care for child. 1,652, Outlook.

YOUNG woman, school teacher, would like position as companion for summer months. 1,643, Outlook.

SITUATIONS WANTED Companions and Domestic Helpers CAPABLE middle-aged woman wishes position as companion, secretary, or mother's helper. Country. A-1 references. 1,671, Outlook.

PRACTICAL nurse, refined, capable, desires position; care of invalid, matron institution or nursery. 1,670, Outlook.

PROTESTANT young woman desires position as companion to lady or nursery gov erness for summer months. References exchanged. 1,664, Outlook.

YOUNG lady of refinement, college grad uate, teacher, experienced traveler, desires position as companion or tutor. References. 1,658, Outlook.

WOMAN of refinement and experience wishes position as companion to elderly lady. Address R. E. Row, Clearfield, Pa.

CHURCH woman desires position in private home, companion and helper with children, or as matron in boarding school. Congenial home and atmosphere more importance than large salary. Best references. P. O. Box 1,280, Pittsfield, Mass.

YOUNG Harvard graduate (Protestant) desires position as companion during summer. Other positions considered. Box 144, Merion, Pa.

Teachers and Governesses MATHEMATICS instructor, B.A., Phi Beta Kappa, two years' experience city school, desires September position vicinity New York. 1,620, Outlook.

TEACHER desires summer position as tutor or governess. Highest references. 1,636, Outlook.

JUNIOR at Radcliffe College, loving children and outdoor life, desires position as tutor or companion for one or more children for summer months. References. 1,648, Outlook. INSPIRING college tutor, preferably traveling abroad, desires position immediately. 1,667, Outlook.

TUTOR-Cultured university graduate desires position as tutor to one or several boys for the summer. College requirements. Best references. 1,665, Outlook.

TEACHER (woman) in boys' preparatory school will act as tutor during summer. Latin, French (not conversational), history, and English. Address 1,663, Outlook.

STUDENT, working way through Yale, wishes position as tutor-companion to small boy. Unquestionable character. Highest references and credentials. 1,669, Outlook.

TUTOR-EUROPE. High school teacher, educated Smith College and Teachers College (Columbia University), desires tutoring position traveling or resident in Europe. References exchanged. Address Chamberlin, 21 Midland Ave., White Plains, N. Y.

MISCELLANEOUS

WANTED-Small

self-inking printing press, about 4 x 6 inches, Address 1,654, Outlook.

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.

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

REFINED home school for slightly retarded children, age 7-15 years. Limited number. 70 Prospect St., Portchester, N. Y. Tel. 1556 M.

FOR sale. "Nouveau Larousse Illustré," 9 vols., $40; "The Historians' History of the World," 25 vols., $20; 40 ft. of hand-carved open bookcases, Italian walnut, $800; Duncan Phyfe table, antique hall chairs, mirror, etc., at great sacrifice. Mrs. R. A. Lawrence, 60 West 68th St., New York City.

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.

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

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.

WILL any members of the New York and Brooklyn Ramabai Association please send their names to Mrs. James McKeen, care of The Outlook, and valuable information will be sent them. The death of the late secretary, Miss Thayer, has made it difficult to get the whole list. 1,639, Outlook.

GENTLEWOMAN with delightful home in the country near Morristown will assume care of small child or children parents wishing to travel. References exchanged. 1,644, Outlook.

MOTHER will take boy or girl (girl preferred) into her central New York home to board for summer. References. Box 16, Chittenango, N. Y.

STUDY HUMAN NATURE. Know people. Make more money. Send 5 cents (stamps) for Personal Power," a little book that points the way. PROGRESS LEAGUE, W-31 Union Square, New York.

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