BY THE WAY NEWSPAPER man tried to draw out A Henry Ford about his ambitions for the Presidency. "Would you undertake," he asked Mr. Ford, "to run all the railroads and mines of the United States; to lower the rates and prices according to your principles of good business; to increase wages, to reduce working hours, to add greatly to the service, and to bring a happy ending to the labor wars, without resorting to military forceif...?" "If what?" "If I undertake to get you the job?" the interviewer ended weakly. "I didn't ask you to get me a job," was Mr. Ford's effective counter. Shooting has a strong hold on the average Englishman, and he apparently doesn't count the cost where game is considered. At least this is indicated by the following advertisement in the London "Times." It also indicates the financial difficulties of owners who have to receive "paying guests" to meet their expenses: Grouse Driving in Aberdeenshire.. Guns Wanted as Paying Guests. In 26 days' shooting last year the bag was 3,663 grouse, at least four days' driving per week; everything found except ammunition, loaders and wines. Price for September £175, or £50 per week.-Application is requested to the owner. Very good prospects this year. Bag should be over 6,000 grouse. A letter from Russia to Minneapolis had stamps attached to it in sheets, so a daily paper says. Altogether, the stamps were valued at 200,000 rubles. This, however, owing to the great depreciation of Russian money, amounted in value to only about ten cents in American money. Before the war 200,000 rubles were worth $100,000. The extra sleeping-car equipment required by the railways for recent conventions, sporting events, and reunions gives an idea of the relative numbers and popularity of various organizations. For the Knights Templar Conclave held HELP WANTED Teachers and Governesses WANTED-Governess. Primary subjects and music. Good salary. 2,072, Outlook. MUSICAL young woman wanted at girls' day school in suburb near New York to assist in kindergarten and afternoon sports and play for dancing. 2,074, Outlook. SITUATIONS WANTED Professional Situations GRADUATE nurse, quiet, sunny disposition, cultivated, orphan, desires position useful companion with invalid gentleman. Highest credentials. 1,886, Outlook. GRADUATE nurse wishes permanent position companion-nervous or mental cases, travel. Charge of motherless child. $50 per week. 2,061, Outlook. YOUNG woman, cultured, trained, experienced, desires position as religious work director, social service executive, or pastor's assistant in church or institution. 2,076, Outlook. NURSE, experienced, would care for invalid or children going to California in return for journey expenses. Address Mrs. Hodgson, Infants Summer Hospital, Charlotte, N. Y. Business Situations YOUNG woman, widely experienced in social, industrial, and employment work, successful in handling all types (understands importance of reducing turnover), desires connection with business organization where conscientious efforts will be appreciated. 2,069, Outlook. MEMORIALS THAT INSPIRE "My voice shall with thy future visions blend, The most fitting place for a memorial is in a hallowed church interior, and the most expressive medium is beautifully carved wood. Many examples of appropriate memorials are illustrated in our book on this subject. Let us place a copy in your hands if you desire suggestions. THE WOOD CARVING STUDIOS OF American Seating Company NEW YORK 670-119 W. 40th St. SITUATIONS WANTED Business Situations TWO experienced dietitians desire openings other than hospital, November first. 2,056, Outlook. BOOK WOMAN-Genius in selling. Foot loose. Highest references. 2,065, Outlook. Companions and Domestic Helpers EXPERIENCED teacher wishes position as chaperon-companion for girl under fourteen. 2,030, Outlook. COMPANION-secretary with lady traveling. Well educated young woman, business and private school experience. Best references. Isabel Hughes, Williamstown, Mass. WOMAN of refinement and experience wishes position as companion to elderly lady. Address R. E. Row, 245 S. Seventh St., Indiana, Pa. TWO nurses, having private and institutional experience, are opening their country home to receive a few children. Special care given to those of delicate or nervous temperaments. Highest references. 2,053, Outlook. MIDDLE-aged widow of refinement and ability desires position. Companion, attendant, managing housekeeper. No encumbrances. 2,055, Outlook. YOUNG lady, college graduate, wishes to travel as secretary to lady; 7 years' experience. Exceptional recommendations. 2,064, Outlook. WANTED, by cultured, educated woman, position as traveling companion, companionsecretary, or companion-housekeeper in home where there is one or more servants. No objections to children over four. Best references. 2,066, Outlook. CHICAGO 18 E. Jackson Blvd. SITUATIONS WANTED Companions and Domestic Helpers CULTURED young woman would like position as companion. Will travel. References. 2,077, Outlook. POSITION of trust, or would take semiinvalid or elderly person needing extra attention to board. 2,070, Outlook. Teachers and Governesses EXPERIENCED teacher of little children, graduate of Teachers College, Columbia, wishes tutoring in Brooklyn, N. Y. 2,037, Outlook. TUTORING. Private instruction in Latin, French conversation and grammar, history, and English subjects by a Smith College graduate of French ancestry. Experience. References. Regular instruction for fall and winter. 2,050, Outlook. TEACHER, specialist in developing, training, teaching backward children. Position visiting, resident, school. 2,060, Outlook. YOUNG lady of refinement and ability desires position as private secretary or tutor of child. Middle South, Washington, or Richmond preferred. Excellent references. 2,071, Outlook. DANISH kindergartner. Young lady wants position as traveling companion, kindergartner, or governess. Willing to go anywhere. References. 2,075, Outlook. REFINED, well educated French woman desires position as governess to children or useful companion. Is accustomed to traveling, good sewer. Country preferred. Best of references. Mlle. O. Vernon, care Mrs. G. A. Cluett, Williamstown, Mass. BOSTON 81-A Canal St. 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. 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. CHILD or young girl accommodated in my home in Colorado Springs. Excellent environment. Intelligent care. Open air school. References exchanged. Leaving New York early in September. 2,023, Outlook. WANTED, by physician, patient with an. attendant in a modern suburban home: all conveniences. Apply Box 425, Brewster, N. Y. UNIVERSITY graduate with teaching experience will tutor a limited number of difficult or slightly backward boys, between 12 and 16 years of age. Year round instruction and outdoor life on farm in Virginia. Individual attention and special help. Best references. Opens Sept. 20. Joseph H. Russell, 100 Sanford Ave., Flushing, N. Y. YOUNG lady of excellent character will care for two young blind persons in her own home. 2,073, Outlook. Egypt Madeira, Spain, Portugal, Gibraltar, Algiers, Tunis, Holy Land, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Sicily, Riviera, Monte Carlo, etc. The "Scythia" is a veritable floating palace, with spacious decks, lounges, Free optional return passage at later date by 489 Fifth Ave., New York Established 1875 219 So. 15th St., Philadelphia to the MEDITERRANEAN By Specially Chartered New White Star Liner HOMERIC 34,000 TONS Largest and Most Modern Steamer CRUISE LIMITED TO 500 GUESTS To the wondrous lands of the Inland Sea, so rich in artistic, historical, and educa tional interest. Sixty-seven days of glorious cruising and shore excursions. 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Y., or Any Tourist Agent BY THE WAY-(Continued) at New Orleans 284 extra sleeping cars were used; for the Investment Bankers' Association, 22 cars; for the Rotary Clubs' convention, 167 cars; for the ad vertising clubs, 38 cars; for the Kiwanis clubs, 23 cars; for the automobile races at Indianapolis, 95 cars; for the United Confederate Veterans' reunion, 117 cars; for Derby Day at Louisville, Kentucky, 218 cars; and for the Shriners' conven tion, 688 cars. People who are skeptical about the accomplishments of parrots will be interested in the following advertisement which appears in an English weekly: African Grey Adult Male Talking Parrot.-A wonderfully smart speaker, wonderful human voice, says every word distinctly, many long interesting sentences, hundreds of short sentences; a real clever mimic; no vice or swearing; whistles six tunes, sings part two songs; lovable tame pet, finger and shoulder tame. Heard talking or sent approval, with his cage, £25. A house organ argues that printers must give up their old presses and get new machinery if they wish to possess any advantage over their competitors It illustrates the point thus: George Bernard Shaw says somewhere that when you give a certain degree of education to everybody, it A man ceases to be education at all. who knows what everybody else knows is an uneducated man, the educated man being one who knows what other people do not know. This is true in the sense that knowledge or skill which is in the possession of every one has no market value. What is true of human skill and accomplishments is also true of ma chinery. An illustration of the gallantry of the native African comes from a British hunter who writes to "Country Life:" "Now here is a curious thing about Africans. If one acquires, say, a lot of meat, he tries to get it into the charge of his wives as soon as possible. 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