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rights and liabilities of trustee, underlying bonds and mortgages.

Corporate trustee work is highly technical and skilled work. The chief function of the trustee is to see that the terms of the mortgage are kept. It is the trustee's duty to foreclose on the property as a last resort if any of the terms are not fulfilled, and more particularly if the mortgagor defaults in making payments of principal or interest. The trustee stands as a sort of guardian for the bondholders under a very definite and detailed contract. The trustee's first duty is to certify that each bond issued is one of the bonds authorized by the indenture which means that the buyer is protected because an independent third party has performed this service for him. But before certification the trustee must be satisfied that the bonds are legally authorized and must be assured as to the financial responsibility of the corporation and that the proposed mort gage is a valid lien on the property covered by it.

From the time of certification and issue of the bonds the trustee sees that the terms of the mortgage are carried out. Just what this involves in the way of routine and of special labor, in the care of insurance, in seeing to the application of moneys deposited for maintenance and renewals, and the like, would take too long to describe here.

The average bondholder does have an interest in the character of the corporate trustee, but that interest is different from what is commonly supposed. The trustee, while paid by the corporation, is paid to carry out an instrument that is designed to protect both the business and the lenders to that business-in other words, the bondholders. The position is one of great responsibility, and it can be held successfully only by an institution of experience and standing. To the trustee it may fall to take over and manage, through agents, the property in the interests of the bond-owners. An error in judgment or in fact by the trustee may result in destroying the value of the property held under the mortgage, and thus in depreciating the value of each bond.

When you buy bonds, it is well to ask the name of the corporate trustee, and it does no harm to look over the indenture. If the name is bad, avoid the bond. If it is a good name, you cannot necessarily be assured that your investment will be a success, for the trustee has no power of control over the day-to-day running of the business; but you may be assured that the omens are favorable and that your interests as a bondholder will be watched and safeguarded under the terms of the mortgage with the most. scrupulous care.

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You will find offices in more than 50 leading cities in the United States, Canada and abroad SHORT TERM NOTES ACCEPTANCES

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SCOTLAND'S GRANDEST TOURS

Wonderful Fiords

Nearer than Norway

1. GLASGOW TO OBAN by maguificent swift Saloon Steamer "Columbia," 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, shelteriug 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

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Sanford Hall, est. 1841 Private Hospital

For Mental and Nervous Diseases

Comfortable, homelike surroundings; modern methods of treatment; competent nurses. 15 acres of lawn, park, flower and vegetable gardens. Food the best. Write for booklet. Sanford Hall, Flushing, New York

SUMMER TRAVEL

ABROAD

General European itineraries with addition of Greece, Egypt, and Spain if desired.

Special College Men's Tour, 86 days for $458.25.

Write now if you want a
June sailing.

BUREAU OF UNIVERSITY TRAVEL 15 Boyd Street Newton, Mass.

ROUND the WORLD

Sails westbound August 15, 1924. Early registrations necessary. BUREAU OF UNIVERSITY TRAVEL 15 Boyd Street Newton, Mass.

Hotel Wentworth

59 West 46th Street

New York City

Admirably located just off Fifth Avenue in the heart of the shopping and theater district. A quiet, high-class family hotel with comfortably furnished rooms, single or en suite, and the highest grade restaurant service at moderate prices.

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guests regard this hotel as a real home while AROUND-THE-WORLD

The management makes every effort to have in New York.

The hotel is convenient to subway, elevated, and surface lines going to all parts of the city as well as the Fifth Avenue bus line, running the whole length of the world's most famous thoroughfare.

GEORGE A.LEONARD, Manager.

Rock Ridge Hall CLENDENING

WELLESLEY HILLS, MASS.

Near

Baston

Fine location. Hot and cold running water in nearly all bedrooms. Some private baths. Many comfortably furnished rooms for general use. Large, breezy, screened piazza. Pleasant forest walks and country drives. Tennis. Croquet. Baby golf course. Ample grounds for the children. Cream, berries, fruit, fresh eggs, chicken. $15-$25 a week.

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.

Interbrook Lodge and

arate suites and single rooms. Open from June Adirondacks cottages, Keene Valley;

10 to Oct. 1. For further information address L.Belknap,Mgr., Hurricane Lodge, Hurricane, Essex Co.,N.Y. THE FOREST INN and COTTAGES

Eagles Mere Park, Pa. 2,200 feet above the sea. Summer life is ideal in this modern hotel or a near-by furnished cottage. 18-hole golf course, bathing and boating, mountain lake. Wonderful scenery. Dancing. Booklet on request.

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HERMAN V. YEAGER, Manager.

CHESTER, VT-"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.

THE CEDARS 170 Princeton

Ave.,

N. Y. "Best moderate-price hotel in mts." Located in spruces and pines. 1,500 ft. elevation. 400-acre farm in connection. State certifled Jersey herd. Ill.booklet. M. E.LUCK, Prop.

Keene Valley Inn, Keene Valley, N. Y.

Adirondack Mts. Rates $18 to $30 per week. 75 rooms. Fresh vegetables, own garden. Tennis, dancing, golf course two miles. Special rates for Sept. W. W. BLOCK, Prop.

The Vaughan Teachers Rest

202 West 103rd Street

15 Minutes Express to Times Square Via B'way Subway, Station 200 ft. from Hotel Convenient to All Surface Lines. Room and Bath at $3 per day up. Single rooms at $1.50 per day up. Parlor, Bedroom and Bath $4 up. Parlor, 2 Bedrooms and Bath $6 up. Weekly Rates on American Plan. Restaurant Table d'Hôte & A la Carte. Write for Booklet O and Map of New York.

IDYLEASE INN

Newfoundland

New Jersey

Among the hills of Northern New Jersey. One thousand feet elevation. Bracing, dustless air. For the physically fatigued and convalescent patient. Devoid of institutional atmosphere and with the comfort and delightful informality of a large country home. Two resident physicians. Cuisine abundant and unexcelled. Southern chefs. No tuberculous or objectionable cases. Booklet on application.

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Tomkins Cove-on-the-Hudson, will be ready
to receive guests on and after May 24th.
For particulars apply to Lady In Charge, A
Vaughan Teachers Rest, Tomkins Cove, N.Y

DRIFTWOOD

Bailey Island, Maine
June 15 to October 1. Beautifully located
overlooking ocean. Mrs. N. C. STONE.

Providence, R. I. A beautiful, restful,
quiet home for convalescents under trained Visitors to London: Comfortable home offered few guests-
nursing régime. Miss EMMA E. DORCUS.

MOUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE Thetford, Vt. Situated near hills and lake. A beautiful place for your summer's outing. Write for particulars, The Misses COOMBS.

All facilities, near subway, busses, surface Cars. Good surroundings, overlooks tennis grounds. American references. 1,903, Outlook.

Le Chalet ME. French summer home in

BOOTHBAY HARBOR,.

magnificent surroundings. Particulars from Mme. Ruérat, 17 Pitman St., Providence, R. I.

DIRONDACKS, 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.

The Beeches Paris Hill, Me. A Health

Resort for delicate, nervous, or convalescent persons seeking rest and recuperation in the invigorating climate of Maine. Open June to November. 900 ft. elevation. Resident physician. Send for booklet. Mount Vernon, Me. Separate Cabins. Central Dining Hall Webster Chester, Prop., Waterville, Me.

Spruce Point Camp

TOUR

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In Cleveland-its The HOLLENDEN Hotel Most Convenient Location Highest Class Service Not Expensive

GREEN TEA CUP INN Newport, Herkimer

Co., New York In the foothills of the Adirondacks, beautiful surroundings. A fine old stone house, accommodating a limited number of guests who want quiet and rest with every comfort and charm. Open May 29th to Sept. 15th. Mrs. HELEN SHEFFIELD LOTTIMER.

THE HOMESTEAD

Bailey Island, Maine June 15-Sept. 15. Illustrated folder. M. F. Hazell, 106 Morningside Dr., N. Y. City.

VAN VALEN SANATORIUM

YONKERS, N. Y. Paycho-Therapeutic Treatment. Booklet.

Tours and Travel THE beauty, fascination, and mystery of the Orient lures visitors from all over the world to

JAPAN

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The quaintest and most interesting of all countries. Come while the old age customs prevail. Write, mentioning Outlook" to JAPAN HOTEL ASSOCIATION Care Traffic Dept. IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS TOKYO

for full information Rales for a single room without bath and with 3 meals, $5-6 in cities and popular resorts, $4-5 in the country AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY

TO VISIT ENGLAND
An English family will entertain
American girl in one of the His-
torical Homes of England. English
Bocial life; tennis, golf, dancing and
opportunities of seeing the great
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Exhibition. Terms,
Wembly
guineas per week. Highest refer-
ences given and expected. Address
ENGLISH, care MORSE INTERNATIONAL
AGENCY, 449 4th Ave., New York City.

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COTUIT, MASS. Boating, bathing excellent. Cottages. Ideal place for summer.Own garden.C.D.Crawford.

Redcliffe, New Brunswick, New Jersey, A beautiful home on an estate of 18 acres of pines adjoining and overlooking the Raritan River. Catering to those wishing every comfort and restful relaxation. Discriminating patronage solicited. References exchanged. Address the Misses SCHENCK. Telephone 3024 New Brunswick. Open all the year.

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 book

Real Estate

CONNECTICUT

In village of

FOR SALE BERLIN, CONN.

1 miles from railway, modern Colonial house in good condition. 15 rooms, bathrooms, electricity and gas. Two minutes from Hartford and New Haven turnpike, 5 from church. Gardener's cottage, 4 acres land largely set to fruit trees. Charming view. For terms, etc., apply at house or write to Mrs. J. B. 'SMITH, Berlin, Conn.

FOR RENT Owner going to Europe, desires to rent house

IN GREENWICH, CONN. for 3 months to a small family of adults. Three bedrooms, sleeping-porch, breakfastroom opening off dining-room on to attractive garden. Electric range, hot-water heater, sun-porch. Attractive terms offered if good care is assured. 1,935, Outlook.

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let. Mrs. J. E. Castle, Proprietor. Pemaquid Harbor Maine Coast.
Woodleigh, Towanda, Pa. Excel-

lent accommodations. Every modern appointment; good food, cream, milk, fresh vegetables, fruits. Owner nurse and dieti

tian. Mountain air. Fine outdoor life-river, saddle horses, automobiling. Cottages for large parties. Booklet. Miss Elizabethi Lamb.

REST IN THE ROCKIES OF MONTANA, away from crowds, heat and dust-with shade, pure water, trout fishing, nature hiking, saddle horses, mountain scenery, daily mail; cottages or hotel, good food, farm products, moderate charges. HAWKINS, 1910 Regent St., Madison, Wis.

Stratford Hall

7 Main Ave., OCEAN GROVE, N.J. Ideal location at the beach. Table a feature. Rooms well furnished; a comfortable home for the summer. American and European plan. Phone 2119-R. C. O. HOCKEY.

COLONIAL and COTTAGES

Kitchawan on Croton Lake, N. Y. 65 mins. commuting from Mt.Kisco. Private golf links, tennis. Special Decoration Day rate, $5. Open May 29. Booklet on request.

MARBLEHEAD, MASS. The Leslie

TO LET for season, 7-room cottage. Fireplace, running water, sea view. A. E. Barbour, Augusta, Me.

Seal Harbor and Mount Desert Island MAINE

COTTAGES FOR RENT

GEORGE L. STEBBINS Squirrel Island-Well-situated, well-furnished cottage. 8 rooms, bathroom, laundry. Hot and cold water.Electric lights. Apply Mrs. John L. A mes, 87 Chestnut St., Boston, Mass. 7-room

Squirrel Island, Me.cottage for rent.

Electric lights, water, and large fireplace. Fine location. F. J. C. LITTLE, Augusta, Me.

MASSACHUSETTS

CAPE Ocean Front Bungalows

Fireplace, bath; moderate rentals.

COD SO. BALL, Truro, Mass.

At MANOMET, PLYMOUTH, MASS. New furnished shore cottage to let or for sale. Broad piazzas,electric lights,hot and cold water,conveniences, open fireplaces. Terms moderate. Wm. H. HAWLEY, Room 148, State House, Baston

Furnished Cottage

MASS.
NANTUCKET,
Ocean front. Six rooms, fireplace, etc. R. E.

FARRIER, 487 So. Salina St., Syracuse, N. Y.
book-Salem. To let. Colonial house, completely

A quiet, cosy little house by the sea. Opens June 28th. Private baths. Descriptive

let. 20th season.

A real

TRAPPER LODGE Wyoming. TOURS and CRUISES auch (16-1 brand), horseback trails, fishing,

Are you planning for a tour to Europe or interested in a cruise? Would you appreciate the advice of experienced traveler, representing impartially all companies? Write Dr. H. W. DUNNING, Brookline, Mass.

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shooting, detached sleeping lodges. Our garden supplies our table. Complete mountaintop camp in summer. For reservatious write W. H. WYMAN & SON, Shell, Wyo.

Hotel Judson 53 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 $4 per day and up. European plan $1.50 per day and up. SAMUEL NAYLOR, Manager.

YORKCAMPSJ.LEWIS YORK, Prop. LOON LAKE, MAINE.

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

Magnetawan Country,

Rockwynn Matario Highlands Affords all natural and home essentials for your holiday. Folder on request. 143 Delaware Ave., Toronto, Ont. R. N. SHORTILL, Prop.

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Mother and daughters VERMONT
living in old-fashioned
Farmhouse Address 1,919, Outlook.
Clearwater Farm-Beautifully situated

wish to take boarders.

Berkshire Hills, near the Mohawk Trail, 1400 ft. elevation. Good country table. EDITH T. GRANT, Charlemont, Mass.

furnished, modern equipment, garage. Good location, near ocean. Ready for occupancy June 1. Moderate terms. Apply to Beverley Rantoul, 50 Congress St., Boston, Mass.

Real Estate

NEW YORK

For Sale, Unfurnished, or For Rent, Furnished

79

"THE KNOLL"

the home of the late

Dr. Lyman Abbott at CORNWALL-ON-HUDSON, N. Y.

The house contains twelve rooms, three baths, lavatory, electric lights, and steam heat. There are on the property also a cottage, with bath and electricity, and a garage and cow barn. About two and a half acres of land afford ample room for garden. Many shade and fruit trees. Views of mountains and river. Address

H. W. CHADEAYNE 44 Smith Street,

Newburgh, N. Y.

ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW TO RENT. On Trout Lake, three miles from Bolton Landing, on Lake George

Furnished throughout. 3 bedrooms, large living-room with stone fireplace,dining-room, kitchen, and bathroom. Wood, ice, and rowboat included. Terms moderate. For full particulars address 1,149, Outlook.

FOR RENT FOR THE SEASON OF 1924 or FOR SALE

"Grey Cottage "in Keene Valley, N. Y., situated in beautiful surroundings 11⁄2 miles from the village. Property about 5 acres in extent The house contains 5 master's bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 sleeping-porches, 2 double servants' bedrooms; living-room, dining-room, kitchen and laundry are modern and complete; the garage holds 2 cars; icehouse filled. The house was entirely remodeled and refurnished throughout about 3 years ago. Table linen, silverplated ware, bedding, etc., are included. Wood for fuel is not included, but can easily be secured.

Rental-$1,000 for the season

Sale price on application Address DR. CHARLES J. HATFIELD, care of The Henry Phipps Institute, Seventh and Lombard Sts., Philadelphia, Pa., or DURYEE & CO., Saranac Lake, N. Y.

$300 Gets Lakeside Farm Good Bldgs.; Delightful View

15 acres for fruit, poultry, vegetables; handy stores, schools, churches; rich tillage, springwatered pasture, woodlot; apple orchard, pears, plums: comfortable 6-room house, hardwood floors; overlooking lake; 50-ft. baru, poultry house, stable. To settle affairs $700 gets it, tools included, only $300 needed. Catalog money-making farms, best sections United States. Copy free. STROUT FARM AGENCY, 150 B M Nassau Street, N. Y. City.

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Wonalancet, White Mts. Two four-room one eight-room for rent. Sleeping-porches, all modern conveniences and gravity spring water. Not on State road and excellent place for children. ARTHUR T. WALDEN.

NEW YORK

FOR SALE Wonderfully Well Lo

cated Summer Home On a beautiful lake eleven miles in length. Living-room 32x14; dining-room 14x16; sunroom, glassed aud screened, 20x12; kitchen and butler's pantry; four bedrooms; two modern baths, artistically furnished throughout. Every modern equipment. $17,500, furnished. Five minutes' walk to up-to-date golf club. Large beds of beautiful perennial Howers. Rose beds contain 100 to 150 different varieties of roses. For fuller description and pictures communicate with

IRA B. STEWART, 295 Broadway, N. Y.

Adirondacks Champlain, N. Y. Furnished cottages without housekeeping cares

dirondacks-The Crater Club,

at moderate rentals: meals at the Club. References required. Circular on application. John B. Burnham, 233 Broadway, New York.

A quiet summer home. 7 rooms, bath, electric lights, garage; large living-room with fireplace. piazza. 3 mouths, $350. Mrs. C. L. LEE

FOR SALE OR RENT

Camp on Lake St. Catherine

Near Poultney, Vermont 1,000 Feet of Lake Front Fully Furnished and Ready to Operate 31 bungalows, administration building, large dining hall, infirmary, tennis courts, boats, canoes, diving floats, etc. Price $125,000 Brokers Protected

Amph Day

67 Liberty St.,

Sole Agent

Inc.

New York City

For Sale, Attractive House

bungalow style. Nine rooms, two bathrooms, fireplace, screened piazza, commanding wonderful view White Mts. Barn, three acres

Cheon Hotel Rive State, ighway,
heemauna Lodge. On State Highway, ADIRONDACK CAMPS of land. Near churches, library, and hotel.

bathing, mountain hiking. Home cooking. Postcard view. Mrs. C. R. FORD, Sharon, Vt.

Furnished, 5 rooms, running water, $175 for season. 4-room camp for July, $90. ALMON WARD, Jay, N. Y.

Ideal summer home in town where many go every season to be free from hay fever. Will sell, or would let, furnished, for summer. Address Mrs. Agnes Temple, Lunenburg, Vt.

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Apartments

No Let, for June, July, August, and September, furnished apartment in Hotel Margaret, Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, N.Y. Five rooms. Restaurant on ground floor. Enquire of Wm. C. Beecher, Hotel Margaret.

A Mart of the Unusual Let me sell your slightly used gowns, sports clothes, and children's clothing on commission. More satisfactory than to sell for cash. MAY A. SHANNON, Wakefield, R.I.

Parliamentary Law and Public Speaking.

Lessons in class or individual. Lectures given on Current History. Mrs. Cora Welles Trow, 350 West 55th St. Tel. Columbus 8244. Sport Dress of Heavy Crepe-de-Chine. Machine embroidery in any desired color-White only. Featuring new raglan sleeve.Send for circular and sample 34-44. Price $25. Vera Studio, Elkins Park, Pa.

BOOKS, MAGAZINES

MANUSCRIPTS

WE assist in preparing speeches, debates, essays, club papers, to requirements. Mention subjects. Authors Research Bureau, 500 Fifth Ave., New York.

STATIONERY

EMBOSSED STATIONERY. NEW-INEmbossed

EXPENSIVE-DISTINCTIVE.

by our plateless process on white, blue, light amber, or gray paper in gold, blue, green, black, or red. 200 single sheets (half embossed, half plain) and 100 envelopes, or 100 folded sheets and 100 envelopes, all embossed, $2. West of the Mississippi add 20c. Write for free samples. Lewis, 284 Second Ave., Troy, N. Y.

PERSONAL STATIONERY 200 single sheets, 100 envelopes, nicely printed on Hammermill bond, dark blue ink, postpaid $1.00. Beyond third zone add 10c. Frank B. Hicks, Macedon Center, N. Y.

EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES

CO-OPERATIVE PLACEMENT SERVICE. Institutional executives and assistants. Social workers, secretaries, housekeepers, dietitians, cafeteria managers. Companions, governesses, mothers' helpers. The Richards Bureau, 68 Barnes St., Providence.

HOPKINS' Educational Agency, 507 Fifth Ave., New York. Governesses, nurses, housekeepers, dietitians, hostesses, tutors.

HELP WANTED

Business Situations

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 advance inent, permanent. Write for free book, "YOUR BIG OPPORTUNITY." Lewis Hotel Training Schools, Suite H 5842, Washington, D. C.

WOMAN of education and initiative wanted by publishing house for traveling position; this is an educational sales proposition with every opportunity of advancement for the woman capable of developing into an executive; liberal drawing account and commission: all transportation paid; do not apply unless you are sure your time is worth $75 a week. Write, stating age and experience, to B. E. Sparrow (5th floor), 50 West 47th St., New York, N. Y.

Companions and Domestic Helpers

WANTED- - Capable, reliable woman as working housekeeper for family of four (2 children) in New Jersey suburb. 4,893, Outlook.

TRAINED nurse, cheerful disposition, for semi-invalid. Permanent position, liberal compensation, hospital graduate; best references required. Address Campbell, Box 34, P. O. Station O, New York City.

YOUNG lady to take charge of children, manage house for invalid mother; experience with children, music required; exceptional position. Write 119 East 72d St., New York. RESIDENT companion for boy, 8. Country. Summer, seashore. Must be athletic experienced. Write Fox, Spuyten-Duyvil, N. Y. Teachers and Governesses

.

NURSERY governess, take care five year old boy, help study older children. State experience, age, salary expected. Write, 125 Broadview Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y., or phone 4309 M.

MAN and wife for cottage for boys in residential school, New York City, September, 1924, wife as housemother, man as teacher. Somewhere there must be a childless couple who desire to exercise parental instincts in directing group of twenty young boys. Opportunity to be of service under ideal conditions. 4,982, Outlook.

SITUATIONS WANTED

Professional Situations

DIETITIAN who has had fourteen years' experience in college work desires position in school or institution. Sarah Churchman, Women's College, University of Delaware, Newark, Del.

Business Situations

EXPERIENCED woman desires position as buyer and caterer in hotel, club, tea-room, or institution. Ten years' experience. Address 4,986, Outlook.

SITUATIONS WANTED

Business Situations

PRIVATE school position desired by e perienced young lady secretary. 4,987, Outlook.

EXPERIENCED woman desires fall engagement as matron or housemother'in boys' school in or near New York. 4,960, Outlook.

AN educated church-woman, desires a position as secretary, mother's helper, or charge of a home. 4,959, Outlook.

WANTED, by college graduate, position as assistant in tea room for the summer,or would act as hostess. 4,965, Outlook.

WANTED-Position in tea room, part time, as assistant or cashier, noons and evenings. Capable young woman. References. 4,969, Outlook.

Companions and Domestic Helpers EDUCATED, aristocratic lady would accompany girl or lady traveling in this country or abroad. Superior references. 4,961, Outlook.

HOUSEMOTHER, experienced, refined. Best references. Also manage dining-rooms. $100 up. September. Summer position camp or hotel, June-September. 4,958, Outlook.

POSITION desired as supervisor of culinary department in camp or club, or matron-diettian in institution. Experienced. Reference. Address E. H., 101 East Washington Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

LADY, college graduate, adaptable, desires position as traveling companion for the summer. 4.964, Outlook.

MIDDLE-aged lady desires position for fall. Housemother in girls' school or sorority Near Boston. References. 4,966,

house.

Outlook.

LADY wishes position where culture and refinement are appreciated. Companionship and housekeeping experience. References exchanged. 4,967, Outlook.

COMPANION to elderly lady by refined American woman. Protestant. References. 4,968, Outlook.

TEACHER, secretarial subjects, desires summer position as companion or secretary. Good sewer, pianist, tea room experience, can drive car. Travel preferred, but will consider anything. 4,970, Outlook.

COMPANION or chaperon. Refined French lady desires European traveling position. Ref. erences exchanged. Address 4,971, Outlook.

CLERGYMAN'S daughter wishes position as companion to elderly lady. Reference permitted to Rt. Rev. A. C. A. Hall, Burlington, Vt. Address 4,988, Outlook.

SMITH College graduate, '22, high school teacher during winter, wishes position as chaperon or tutor to young girls traveling this summer. 4,981, Outlook.

LADY desires position as companion or managing housekeeper in widower's home, children of school age, hostess or chaperon in Episcopal school. Capable and highest recommendations. 4,975, Outlook.

WOMAN of culture, experience, adaptability, wishes position as companion-secretary to lady. Highest references. 4,974, Outlook.

HOME assistant, housekeeper, companion; excellent sewer; position trust refined American family, by educated Christian woman; personal references. State salary, duties. 4,979, Outlook.

YOUNG, experienced physio-therapist in large sanitarium desires opportunity as companion and nurse to gentleman traveling abroad this summer. Best possible references. 4,976, Outlook.

WOMAN, middle-age, experienced, desires position in refined home, companion or companion-housekeeper to lady living alone, latter including serving meals and light general duties (only) $15 to $25 per week. Phone New Rochelle (2470), or address M. B., care C. S. Reading Rooms, New Rochelle, N. Y.

Teachers and Governesses GOVERNESS. Refined young French lady wishes position. English, Spanish, piano. Highest references. Travel anywhere. 4,894, Outlook.

SOUTHERN teacher desires summer position. Governess. Musical. References exchanged. 4,952, Outlook.

CULTURED young woman, college graduate, desires position tutoring or as companion during the summer. Will travel. References. 4,963, Outlook.

LADY,38, Protestant, long experience teaching French and art, desires position in private institute, boys or girls. Autumn.4,985, Outlook.

COLLEGE man, senior, desires position as tutor or companion this summer. Willing to drive car. References. 4,983, Outlook.

MRS. A. Rantoul very highly recommends English gentlewoman as governess or companion. Willing to travel. 81 Ivy St., Brookline, Mass. Tel. Regent 6600.

MISCELLANEOUS

TO young women desiring training in the care of obstetrical patients a six months' nurses' aid course is offered by the Lying-In Hospital, 307 Second Ave., New York. Aids are provided with maintenance and given a monthly allowance of $10. For further particulars address Directress of Nurses.

SHOPPING by New York expert who will send things, services free. References. Hattie Guthman, 309 West 99th St.

WANTED-Defective persons to board. Address W., Pawling, N. Y. TRY Blakewhiting, Branford, Conn.

"Authorservice,"

WOMAN, experienced with young people, owning delightful place in New England village, offers best home and moral training to little girl. $100 monthly. Interview Boston, New York, Philadelphia. 4,980, Outlook.

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EFERRING to John T. Rowland's article (in The Outlook for March 19), let me say it hits squarely on the head another Connecticut Yankee of New Haven lineage, who has spent twenty years Americanizing South Italians, and finds them responsive to our ideals.

Mr. Rowland speaks of "mistaken idealists who are forever clamoring for . . absorption into our national body of all the debased racial stocks of the world." But are not most Asian and African folks excluded now without protest, while our Democracy is asked to exclude non-English-speaking Europeans because the old Americans have small families exactly at the moment when our branch of the human race "marks the highest point reached in the evolution of life upon this planet." This is a plea to thrill the galleries, for I recall the late Henry Ward Beecher saying, with happy humor: "While some doubt my balance, I have never so far lost my judgment as publicly to question the superiority of the Anglo-Saxon race."

In our section we have Irish families of from twelve to fourteen children who agree with Mr. Rowland in thinking their own "species" superior, but then only three blocks off is a Brooklyn Bowery of lodging-houses crowded with irregular or dissipated lodgers, exclusively Nordic; the only Latins among them being hired to clean rooms and polish brass. Should the Italian menace to civilization persist, shall we not soon be appalled at a Florence north of Danbury or a couple of Pisas on the river Charles or a Sienna or so in the Berkshires? However, the A. F. of L. may happily delay their early construction.

Finally, as a social worker, may I not suggest that the need of Americanization is really great, largely because the Italian immigrant too frequently associates here with American-born folk of poorer standards than his own. To illustrate: Last evening my janitor brought up a friend to speak with me. For a time we talked learnedly of American history and morals, since the gentleman was born in the United States. At last I asked what particular thing he wanted, when he said, "I wish to secure an automobile license without taking the test." I advised him that I could not help him if I would and would not if I could. After he left, our disgusted janitor said, with great selfrighteousness: "That is what I am always telling you; that man was born in America. In Italy they keep the law; not here." W. E. DAVENPORT.

Brooklyn, New York.

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