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To Real Estate Owners
Owners and Dealers

All indications point to an active and profitable spring market for real
estate. You are interested in reaching possible buyers.

The Outlook will issue three special Real Estate Numbers, dated Feb-
ruary 21, March 21, and April 18. A small advertisement in these special
issues will enable you to reach thousands of prospective buyers and renters.
In the three corresponding special issues for 1921 The Outlook published
337 separate real estate advertisements.

In the same issues for 1922 The Outlook carried 353 real estate adver-
tisements.

The steady growth in volume of real estate advertising is the best indication of the particular value of The Outlook in bringing consistent results.

The rate for real estate advertising is only 60 cents a line. We will be glad to aid you in the preparation of copy. Write us promptly, sending full information regarding your property.

Real Estate Department, The Outlook Company, 381 Fourth Avenue, New York City

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Real Estate

CONNECTICUT

2 ACRES BEAUTIFUL WOODLAND On East Haddam highway adjoining game preserve; altitude 900 feet. Ideal location for ummer camp; good hunting, less than X nile from lake over 2 miles long. Log cabins an be built from trees on property. 3% ailes from R R. depot Title clear. I rice $250; 100 cash, balance one year.

Box 43, Colchester, Conn.
FLORIDA

Rent, Furnished near Palm Beach,

bungalow camp on St. Lucie River. $200 month, 2 months or 1ore. 3 bedrooms, electric light. fruit; motor boat extra. Wm. A. Selser, Jenkintown, Pa.

Farm Homes in 33 States All descriptions $10-$200 acre, fully equipped; uburban property-Florida orange grovesvinter homes. 160-page Catalog Free. STROUT PARM AGENCY, 150 BM Nassau St., N. Y. City. NORTH CAROLINA

Pinehurst

NORTH CAROLINA

Winter Homes

For Sale and for Rent

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

SAFE 8% FIRST MORTGAGE INCOME CERTIFICATES additionally secured, tax exempted, quarterly payments. Perma ent or reconvertible. Ask circulars. Home Building & Loan Co., Jacksonville, Fla.

SCHOOL. Will any one with small capital help lady and gentleman having wide experience in education 1 work to open a small school for boys or girls? Highest references. 3,158, Outlook.

EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES

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

SECRETARIES and social workers, dieti-
tia s, cafeteria шanagers, governesses, ma-
trons, housekeepers, superintendents. Miss
Richards, Providence Box 5 East Side. Bos-
ton, Trinity Court, Fridays, 11 to 1. Add. ess
Providence.

WANTED-Teachers all subjects. Good vacancies in schools and colleges. International Musical and Educational Agency, Carnegie Hall, N. Y.

ENTERTAINMENTS

PLAYS, musical comedies and revues, minstrel music, blackface skits, vaudeville acts, monologs, dialogs, recitations, entertainments, musical readings, stage handbooks, make-up goods. Big catalog free. T. 8. Denison & Co., 623 8o. Wabash, Dept. 74, Chicago.

STATIONERY

UNUSUALLY desirable stationery for any type of correspondence. 200 sheets high grade note paper and 100 envelopes printed with your name and address postpaid $1.50. Samples on request. You can buy cheaper stationery, but do you want to? Lewis, 284 Second Ave., Troy, N. Y.

OLD Hampshire bond; 100 sheets (6x?)
and 75 envelopes, printed, $2 delivered.
Franklin Printery, Warner, N. H.

HELP WANTED
Business Situations
HOTELS NEED TRAINED MEN AND

A. S. NEWCOMB & COMPANY WOMEN. Nation-wide demand for high

AUTOMOBILES

AUTOMOBILE OWNERS, garagemen, mechanics, send today for free copy of this Konth's issue. It contains helpful, instructive Loformation on overhauling, ignition troubles, ring, carburetors, storage batteries, etc. ver 120 pages, illustrated. Send for free Copy today. Automobile Digest, 527 Butler Building, Cincinnati.

BOOKS, MAGAZINES

MANUSCRIPTS

BIG money in writing photoplays, stories, poems, songs. Send today for FREE copy of America's leading writer's magazine. full of helpful advice on writing and selling. RITER'S DIGEST, 688 Butler Building, Cucinati

salaried men and women. Past experience
unnecessary. We train you by mail and put
you in touch with big opportunities. Big pay,
Hine living, interesting work, quick advance
ment, permanent. Write for free book,
Lewis
YOUR BIG OPPORTUNITY."
Hotel Training Schools, Room 5842, Wash-
ington, D. C.

Companions and Domestic Helpers
WANTED-Educated, unmarried won an,
not over thirty years of age, and not a nurse
or matron, to entertain and shop for women
patients at private hospital for mild mental
and nervous diseases. When replying, give
age, education, experience, and references.
Wages 50 monthly and maintenance. Dr.
George H. Torney, 300 South St., Brookline,

DI888.

WANTED, before January 4, efficient middle-aged Protestant woman to cook, serve, and clean first floor. Small family. Salary $70. Answer P. O. Box 286, Short Hills, N. J.

HELP WANTED
Teachers and Governesses
WANTED-Nursery governess or mother's
helper, educated, Protestant, capable, good
walker, age 35-40. Two children, ages 5 and 7
years; situation permanent. Highest personal
references essential. Summit, N. J. Salary
$80. 3,122, Outlook.

WANTED, at once, lady, Protestant, ex-
perienced teacher, about 30, for girl 8. Good
reference. Country. Send picture. Good
salary. Box 15, Fairville, Chester County,
Pa..

SITUATIONS WANTED

Business Situations

YOUNG man with a wide ari varied experience in child welfare wor, recently superintendent of an orpn nage, desires executive or sub-executive position. Conversant in French, Italian, and German. Capable grade 8 hool teacher. Best of references. 3,038, Outlook.

SUPERINTENDENT'S posi ion desired in institution or asyium by capable woman. Address 3,151, Outlook.

ACCOUNTANT (certified) seeks connection as comptroller-auditor with large progressive corporation; qualified by long experience to orga ize a practical cost department and produce results. Highest references. 3,178, Outlook.

Companions and Domestic Helpers COMPANION to elderly lady or semiinvand after January 1, 1923, by middle-aged trained nurse No objectious country. References. 3,115, Outlook.

NEW York or near-English woman (lady) wants position February. Chaperon girl, or companion. Trained and exerienced secretary-stenography and typewriting. Nonresident part time secretarial if desired. 3,141, Outlook.

REFINED middle-aged widow, housekeeper or companion. 3,1.5, Outlook.

REFINED middle-aged American lady seeks position, not menial, with cultured people. Europe fifteen years, Egypt four winters. Languages, expert needlewoman. 3,160, Outlook.

MIDDLE-aged lady, refined, as companionnurse. Good traveler. Would take charge of invalid or convalescent. 3,161, Outlook. COMPANION, highly recommended, desires position. State salary. 3,157, Outlook.

COMPANION, chaperon, home-maker, by woman of exquisite taste. Charge of motherless children, understands selecting proper clothes and foods; or would be invaluable in tea room and selecting old furniture and china. 3,165, Outlook.

WOMAN of education, used to caring for large home of her own, and understanding management of children, invalids, and Bervants desires position of responsibility. 3,164, Outlook.

COMPANION-nurse, practical, good housekeeper, wishes adult invalid patient. Refined woman; Protestant. New York or Brooklyn only. Reference. 3,166, Outlook.

COMPANION, secretary, chaperon to older girls-Refined Danish society lady, educated in Paris, speaking perfect English, French, and German, wishes position. Fond of sports. Would like to travel. Excellent references. 3,169, Outlook.

SITUATIONS WANTED Companions and Domestic Helpers CULTURED gentlewoman as companion, chaperon. Highest credentials, moderate salary. Would travel for expenses only. 3,168, Outlook.

TWO refined sisters wish position in small private family as cook and second girl. Not servant type. 3,171, Outlook.

COMPANION to lady. Refined, adaptable, assist care of home; competent sewer; traveled. Country. 3,175, Outlook.

COMPANION-Business woman of broad 3xperience desires position as companion to lady or family traveling in the Orient. 3,177, Outlook.

COMPANION or music governess. Middleaged high-grade vocal teacher, singer, pianist. Refined experience; broad understanding; take charge or general interest in high class home. References. 3,176, Outlook. REFINED young woman, college graduate, wishes position as traveling companion. 3,173, Outlook.

Teachers and Governesses THEOLOGICAL student, Episcopal, desires position tutor-companion with boy going abroad. Available June to September. 3,102, Outlook.

GOVERNESS, teacher, highly recommended, good linguist. Backward children thoroughly trained. State salary. 3,156, Outlook.

YOUNG man, recent college graduate, some experience teaching, was position after January 1 in high school, private or public school near Philadelphia. Good credentiais. Ad reas Hayward, 508 South Orange St., Media, Pa.

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.

M188 Guthman, New York shopper, will shop for you, services free. No samples. References. 309 West 99th St.

GRADUATE nurse and physician will take into their home and care for small children. References exchanged. 3,112, Outlook.

PARENTS wishing to place two little girls between ages of 8 and 12 years in a good home on farm (centrally located, with modern conveniences), with instruction given in French and music as well as the common branches, please write for particulars to 3,162, Outlook. ANTIQUE books published 1683 for sale. 3,167, Outlook.

PROFESSIONAL nurse owning luxurious home would like elderly couples or persons as guests or patients. Address 2,948, Outlook.

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

EXCELLENT private home and nursing for limited number tubercular patients. Special diets. Address 2,949, Outlook.

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.

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CONTRIBUTORS'

GALLERY

HRISTOPHER MORLEY is ground keeper of "The Bowling Green" in the New York "Evening Post." He was born in Haverford, Pennsylvania, was graduated from Haverford College, and was appointed Rhodes Scholar at Oxford.

On his return to America he joined the editorial staff of Doubleday, Page & Co., and later went to the "Ladies' Home Journal," and then to the Philadelphia "Evening Ledger." He is the author of numerous books, his latest being "Where the Blue Begins," published by Doubleday, Page & Co. The Outlook was the first journal to accept poetry from Mr. Morley's pen.

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