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os. m takes a n Ai SUFFRAGE APOSTATE Says Miss Bock, Who Now Is a Violent "Anti," Loves Pub? licity and Radicalism. CHAMPIONS CALIFORNIA National Leader, Answering At? tack, Says Votes for Women Have Been Anything but a Failure in That State. Dr, Anna Howard Bhaer, m-.'siiient of Ih? National Woman Buffrage Associa ttott, doesn't take rerj seriously the t t!?.ii of Misg Annie Bock, formerly of Call? fornla, but noer ol Washington, i>. c. that votes for womi n an not g tuccess h California "Howsver," Dr Shan ?aid yeoterday, ".i? Boms people may believe what Miss Bock and. ?alisa Allot Chlttenden an ?tat lag, i have obtained the exsct fscta regard to the registration ?.f women In thlrty-eevani of the counties of California. Theae fectt art- tent ua by the College Equal Suffrage U u ?? : Northern Cali? fornia, which, sino? the . nfranchlsetm ? I of women, has becom? a cii ? u i?. The league not the registration figures from ? ? unty clerks and : "i have alMj got boom tacts In regard to Hiss b.-ik, the young woman wl - soya first, that California women nren't tnakltiK us?,- ?.i tli* fren? : loe, anti, second, tli.it they hi?', doing untold harm b> th? Use Of It. "it* juet a cas?.- of wanting th? llme llKht with Miss Hi'.-k. Sh? says that she ?m formerly the gsorstarj of the larg? est auftrage league In California?1 and that now she sees how wrong she was. ana haa gone to work for the National AMboolatiuii Opposed to Woman Suffrage, at their headquarters In Washington, to atone for the error of her ways, "l wrote to lira Harri? t H ?Barry, who 1? pr?estlent of 'The Woman's Bulletin,' u trail known Log Angeles publication, ami bhe tolls me that Illas Book ?rae merely secretory of th? executive board of the l'ohti. ai Equality League ?>f that town, at.ii not even .? voting membi was a highly emotional young woman of leisure.' Mrs. Harry \\D\<>. 'anU-sociallstlc and antl-peav a so an J I remember sei lag her hissed off the Dlettorm at a district convention of wesnoa'a eluba Id J....- Angolee for re marks 0:1 thtSt two subjects?ah? was so exiieme.' "?o much for Miss Hock. Now, ' gaid Dr. Shaw, "for the facts about woma.i ?suffrage tn California. "The thirty?eeven countiee in which the College Equal Suffrage lyagus obi n?iuien are more than three-fifths th. total number of ?.cum.?* tn ?Californtaand contain M per cent ?,f the atate'a total poptagatlon ami most of tht larger Cities, Seventy and four-t?. ntlis pet Cent of the won..:, entitled to register did register, against ttg-M ? er oenl of th? men. five o-t of th? thirty-seven shoo t rSgistratlon Of women than of men. an?! every? l.er?- a larger proportion of the women who registered voted than of the men who registered. "The tlguies seem to ?how that the balance of power is la the hands of the more conscientious end intelligent wom? en; and as to what they ar?- doing and have done?well, they haven't bad the ballot long, but already they bnvi hi -u lo defeat th?- rai -track amendment, kept 'Kudie' Wolf from going to the Senate and itcalled the notorious Judge W'.-lie: ? MANY INSTITUTIONS AIDED Will of Mary L. Parsons Gives Much to Relatives. Rlverhead, Long Island, sept. 30.- me will of Mary Llewellyn Parsons, probat-d her.-, ma?l.- many bequests to rellgtOUS and charitable institutions. She main? tained lomes ?ri New Voik and -No' tu? po; t. Many ol ?tt were to com? plete endowm The following institutions were among those aided: Calvary Church, Manhattan. &?,.??> Now York Post Qraduat? School tuid Hospital. ?. ? Bl Paul Normal and Industrial School at LaWlSDCl-viil?, Ya , ?ASM; An .'ty for the Prevea? tion of Cruelty to Animals, t'."?'; BoctOty iur the RoUei of Destitute Blind of New York, to." tt and Foreign Mis stonary Society of the Pi*oteatant lCpis copa. feSM t"i work among Ote Indians; Church Home for intirm ai.o Dtsabl?sd Colored ?People, Lawnncev! i?. Va. g S One-tenth of the residue r,f the ?state rt to missionary societies. Othei bsQuestt ?rere: Llewellyn Par Bon.H Qlboon, S?,000; Bdarta Pare?se, ?'<>? B>JwIb Pa K.iwm raisons I 0\ ... : . - Borg ? Kslty and u? - ? SCh (S^St? T'ran B Bwayne g brother, was given ?*>. i>? to "aid collateral relativo? te whom 1 ,.. un? n aid M to whom h? may ? ?rooM detttre to give am." ???is "f th? residuary estate ?raa \.,dii 11. Swayn?- an?l Fram-is H. . . a ? art < g?jcutorg and ,,,,1 .,:i.-thir?l to tits children of Waguei Bwayne, ?? brother now dead ! Sanitariums j and Health Resort Announcements Arc "Published Regularly in the N. Y. TRIBUNE Full information will he ?sent free on request. Ad ilre-^s 320 Tribune Building, X. V., 'phone 3000 I'.eekninn. or I ptown Office, 13 6 4 Broftdwsy, ?betw-teu 36th ami 37th si reels. "TO HER THAT HATH." YOUR SEAT IS SAFE, KIND SIR The Girl with the Camp Stool Has Solved the Subway Problem and Filled Suffrage Hearts . with Glee. Well, tbe feminist problem Is BOlved. (in bank lo your church fairs, ye shel? tered women??go back bel news ? rs ye tired 1 men. The work? ing girl can take care of bereelf. it needn't denl any man'a conscience now to see s frsil little cssb girl clinging t., s Btrsp In the subwsy. "if th?.- creature had any sense ?lie would carry ber own Beat," J!?,:a." may mumble t?j himself with perfect Justice, and bury !.?s non* in the world's s? Tho solution <?f t).?' whole world quea* tlon Ssshed upon s frsssled ? Ity :?? day when s new womsn in tbe aubwsy train calmly unfolded her little ? ?> np stool and sat at the feet ot tbe tired business men. i ti In i on your sott s nos. Th?. chief argument ol the "antis' si ' ms to be answered by this atrnple act. "Men won't glvi up their scats to I women if we have suffrage," the anti BSffrsglsta bave argued, it Is obvious now thai mere man can k<-. ;, uis privi lagea and women won'l be forced to stand m streetcars ??i to be subjected to the Ignominy of accepting favor* from "ti.tr electoi Just In the m?.'k ol time. too. Think how many rotea or tired MSB women an active man in the ?ub Postal Card Recipes Tested and Found Good All recipe? appearing '.n IheS* columna have heei; tested i.evei measurementa arc raed uni??? other wife ?:ai?'t Thla department will b? (tlad to gnawer r.n- culinary qu eel lona submitted by reader? and will buy red]" I \. l'i r ? ?y Culinary Editer, New-York Trib? un? . No ir,i Naeaa . sin el Thi? department vviii not b? r> ?ponain!?? for manuscrlpl which la nol ?< mpanled by ?i.-unps i.., return. Kindly Ineloa? ?tamp* with f|'./e*' Ions rt q .?-.-.. newer 1 . ?t ?? \?. ? ??? on m iv <.r,, tide ol Ihe papei and ?ee i thai name and ad aspan) eaeta item j UNCOOKED IM? KM-, fby r^nost).? Tl.?' following uncooked pickle may nerv?. either as a Bweel piccalilli "i n* a rather sharp chow?chow. a cording to tbe amount of swear need, Tt Is (-xrellent In luth vv;i\- Have ?m hand ono and one half lar??' head* ol csbbage or two small i half a i" ' k ?.f green tomatoes, two I cupful* >.f ripe tomatoes sis onions, aix green peppers two red peppera, half a cupful "f grated horeeradlah, half a tea? spoonful of Mark pepper, an eren tas Spoonful Of <iiy mustard, an oun? o "f i white mustard seed, an ounoe of calory I ?Bad, i Isblespoonful of ground mace, a ? pin of Dutch mustsrd and from one and ?mo-half pints t?i two quarts Of SUgsr, ??r avan mora If a very sw.-.i pickle >v want* \ ed. Pack ail the peppers onions, tonta-! toes and rabbttss aft?rr chopping them fini'. In layara ha a coarse bag, wltb aalt*] between the layer* Place Ihe bag upon S ra? k With a big BOWl 1? math t?> catch iho drippinga Pla?n s weigh! .nor the hag and lei stun! ovemlghl In the morn? inc. the vegetables In tbe has sill bi quite i dry. To them add the around pepper, th" mustsrd, mustsrd seed, ?? eed and: other seasonings Add the sugar last of | 1 ail. Thin pul the chow-cbos Into ?ter-j , iiz? d atone jars and eovei with cold vin. [gar. Divide tbe boraersdtob among the Jars fust before putting on lb* covets. Keep In a cold place, and, uithoul Baal? I ling, it will rssssln fresh until spring. I - i Mocha CAKK (by request) Por the cake its. if cream two'cupfuls of sugar .nid liaif .< ? ij|?fui of butter. a?i?i th?-1 . i"k? of tvo rpcrs and a cupful of iwei \ way rouid win In ?ans i DsaS into the train at Brooklyn Bridge, gat |l seal and f.'i\" it the nearest female <?r viitii.j,- age Dash "ff a^am and Into su other tram at Uth street, hustls*for ?? aeat Ian athletic alderman ? m only gel i seat) and hold it till th?- Brat woman Bt< pa on his to? s. Tbe ' hances lor i orruptlon 11 v?*sled are appsUlng. Tbe . mant is e*?*ept< d. '? be i ? woman BUffrsgi tul th- BJUbwaj problem is solved .-". w* repeat, the camp st. ?ame Just in tinto. Plenty of BOSI more subway ?sorroptaon. Bvsry woman ? ? : os n csmp .' ti.? . The Bsvtoi ??( the sitos) realise of what moment bei Inspirai A quiet. tiri?l young W4Mnsn, ^in- was Jus! ... .; depending on Improbsbl* men to Klv ?? 1.? ; ;: s? at. "I have to travel In th.- i Mb ?. . ? aid "I know these men a"' tired too They don t wanl to give women tu? Ir m at . wd i don't blame thesa. Wg fores ourselves into the business world and we ?ar,ii?,t ex? peel favors. Then are plenty <?f * its al hon.' Women who don't atsy theri muBi not expei I tbe mi n t" slve up lh< v\. i, ial ? stii? r stand vr use oui sit* and gel ? ata foi i rselvi Departments milk sin tino,, eupfuls of fi?m and two teaspoonful* of baking ptrwder together ami then a?id the other mlgture t?. them I'? Ul In the whlteo of tii- . i-es .-nid baki I ?.r th.- 8111ns have read) two tai.l. spoonful* "( cocoa and one of soft butter ? ?..it the two lo ,i cream. Add one and a naif eupfuls of powdered sugai .'in' enough coffee t" moisten it until it hi soft enough t.? spread ovar Ihe cake sum. Unies as much aa a third ?.t ? cupful of butter la ueed In thla cake froatlng, bul it is then t?". butti 11 for many. CRA i: APPLE JAM l bj requeal >. Rub the fruit wi ll v\,th a rough i loth It? move the atenta ami Bowei end? and cul be applee Into quarters Btew them In ,*nough wster to prevent burning until they an- soft enough?to !>?? rubbed through a Bteva or preaaed through a potato rlcei To t\ ?iv pound Of finit add a i.nd of BOgsr Bel the frull bsch on the slovi an i .iv it alowl) until done. This ihoul i take Bfteen 0! t -v. nty rnlnuti i Useful Household Tips. (?ll. PAINTING! CLEANED My father, Who v. as an aitist, had ,i most un? uausl wsy of rlestilna oil paintings He nit a rss p?.tat.i m hslvea and wenl ossr tbe pslntins cart fully a ith the cul i in - far?, Tu? r. s'iit ;^ excellent and thi n i ai s.iiutiiy im dainagc done to tin paint? In?,'. m, s SALT POR EMERGENCIES' AftSi broiling some ? hops below the Rame in stove i shut the door, neglecting lo turn off 1h?' tas tiisl Instsntly th?' grease m the <inp pan beton biased up. the iiam.s going up into tha osen. The hoi Same would probsMy have wsrped and spotted ih.' sf.ive. bul i opened the door again, drew the drip pan a little waj nut and quickly dropped some handfula of salt on the games It put them nut it ones Salt is something shraya at hand i Immediately ordered an extra ban to be ready for emergeni i? s ai? (??i: 'nil-: vVINTER'g ROAbTT LAMB Break "ff several sssrtga of sjrst a mlm an?l drop Into preen grspS Jelly when ?; . T\i! m: un . . ? ton of . ? f the tear l I ? ? ? J ..toi tl. RlM lin? n n ::? 1 al. O. MORE HASTE, MORE WAIST. SAYS FASHION DESIGNER - Miss Parks Tells Women That Desire for Speed Caused New Styles. I "There is i...U i'ii,' to ' !.. .:. Miss ? ? famlnim ' ,:i ?it lotion of tl u ?, illu itrated by ' "IJeber '? nou ? ? rtristi ? ,;, I .,, \', ? '. I t-.-rl.iu? t It I two minute? a-hile ' I Ml Parka and told ? m t- ! ? 111 tr th- m tl it -i treat v Hi hin ? li '' be ? women, hi ? ? d "1 played a lad) on . . ; i '"? d thirl hat ? ed, o I know a hat you i iffer for our ask and wanl to assure you the) it." r t ".,i lion ... i no part In M is Psrli 's i"i ? i' . hi preferred the luiiuial figure and thi ? ? , ? i >. ? and i ?rhich outllm I '*The old Id?.? oi mod? ii i. v. hi th. pit sent ?l ? th> thin of . vil mindedn? i." ?h? mi M "TI ? ' - ? la i"l filmy draped t-kiit> thai flutter in the wind are I.nt ;i reflection "i the present dsy desire fur spaed, ind the Imk. aspiring hats, \\'t!i transparent, upl irned gausy brims, Ilk?- w!?il-s, w. i. li plred bj the sero plan? .??n?1 i '.-? ? ' Hit ht s "The . loi I n i ??? ti ?: . ?? art tn< int for I movement, sad th? little wired tunica j an,l bertha? thai land oui from the | bo?i'. - .... i n and the i III ? kii ts make . . . .hie." BETTER CONEY ISLAND LINE B. R. T. to Spend $1,877,525 on Sea Beach Tracks. The Public Ben Ice t 'omml Klon s e? ti rda ? sut hoi lied Ike Brooklj n Rapid Transit Company to make ? contract oitti Oeorge t*i MrNult) for the Imme? diate construction of the Be? Beach line from II i onm etion with the i 'ourth .i-. nuc ?ti al - : l'n. to .? point south ol Mth t-tr? ?i. n? sr i 'oni ' i lend The new sd ? ill be bull? ?>? "i the .t.- now occupied by the Kea Beach Rallwaj it I ? ill have f" m trai ka and 1 i di pi ? : line for th ? gi sati ? pel ' of th? flis ! tance McNult] ' bid wa? s i > t 7. ? I The contract, ?a submitted bj Tim? i othy s. William . pn aident >.t th? Brookl] 11 Rapid Ti sm ? i ompan). pro : d for the - ompletion of the t ork in i *>e\ entosn moni hs -? . - Daily Rills of Fare THURSDAY. BREAKFAST Mount,'., broiled ?melts I with mettra d'botti butter, wheel muf? : fms. coffee. LUNCHEON. Baked beans, brown breed, fresh fruit, tea. MNNKi; Btuffed beef heerl with so? it.?t?,.s cooked sround it, creamed eucunv beta, beets, :tpi.i.- pi.', i..ii. ? CUPIO OF IDE "CM" MS IN SOAPBOX Women's Political Union Num? bers Four Brides-Tc-Be Among Its Workers. SMITTEN STICX TO TASKS Marriage Not Expected to In? terfere Much with Suffrage Activities of Those About to Wed. Hat* "ff to the Women's Political Union! That organisation has hit on the .-. infallible argument to i.rin? worasn ktod Into "the csuae" en mas-" ?Other votes f??r women societies are plodding ilons in then- various ways. Mis ?' m p Belmont baa opened a suf? frage lui,' h room to win converts through ?"na? h The Woman Suffrage ?Party has (one itit-i vaudeville ?and p<.s.-?i fur moving pictures, and the "state" and the "national" gre speaking al (sirs and flond Ing ih? .?..i,!,', with literature. Hut it alned for the Women's Politics! Union tn capture Cupid fes Cupid, in ?.is new character of ipecial pleader for the Buf? maj i ?? seen to-day at tin' union headqusrtera, -N'" U vVeal I2d street, with an exhibit of four charming bridea-to lie. Kj hibll No ! Mis- Kth? I OroBS fpung, petite, animated, with a maaa of coppery brown hail lhal curl* In dlstra ting littls tendrils Has worked for suffragi since she vvas old enough to work for anything, which isn't very long, however Has been lira Harriot Btanton Blateh'a secre? tary fors year On October -i sill marry Harry Lloyd Hopkins w?"><> is a good suf? fragist, and has promised never to ? ome betwi ?n her and thi esuse Vacation from Suffrage. On the ?Saturday following the wadding win leave with her husband for a week-end ?honeymoon, returning to h?-r suffrage work the next Wednesday Hopea t.i have another honeymoon when the rote m won In Iwi?V Exhibit No t: Miss ?Laura Cook, who ? ?? married Priday t<> Dale Bradford a ?graduate ??f Cornell Unlver* where ahe mel her futur?- husband Like her ? Id? i t< ?Misa Elisabeth i wort h Cook, baa the gift of oratory. -<? her lavs that fifi on the StlffrSS* Bhrlne (No, Mme Ann, she will not tin her cspseity "f wife, so you i.... di i twain t.. pit) air, ?arson.) Exhll it No 2 sill teach voice ?production in th?- Buffi i ? B ?>??! which Mrs Blatch will ? m>xl Monday as * pr?paration hing i impsign In Btsti;, ihlbil No - ?- bone) moon will last only two days thus making ?""?l ? said when h< ? ngsgemenl was nd sotrn oro asked if msr . irt'l Into rfere a th her auftrage "Si ' ? BSld thoughtfully, "no; i ? . msrriage v?.ni Inconvenlenee uch." i: . ? N Misa Rose vTlnslow. Tali. ..:?' ?.?'.. m ?ri ??. early In i on* who fell In love with I her OS B BOSP in front ?>f The Tribun?! Hi i Since then Mr layons Invsri ttended her meetings arid carried i a corni i to oornsr. ?Exhibit No :;. In the course <>f her with the Women'a Political umoo, 1 ad man', propoasla from men who ? her apeak.' One young aoctallal .-??' .allst as vv. n a i a auffri sn enthralled that he i his lunch money for a week and wit? |hl .'. ' rotii f"r w m preaenl t ? ? i : ? r Nurse for Lost Baby. Bahil It No. I, Ml ? Mar) Thornton, was m ? ha ' ? ol thi ? i ? i he al l be sufl a -?? fair the union held at Rlverdab thla th it vv.is ahe who csred for little t ? ,,,.-i be v thai was l. ft one ? at the en ? It is asid thst while rroonlng ovsr Little Hsna ?Exhibit No. l : thst desthless suf ? th, "The hand thst rocks the 1 cradle rui.s the world." ?Thornton's wedding w.?n take plsce I shortly. The name of her llsncd will he meed In a fen ?lays ?Every one of thi to be will m active pari In ?the tw?j weeks' psign .u Btstai Inland, the csrapslgn Ftc ' . d "Or. Parkhurat" Will help lead. ' Bool and "I'arUhuist" win be remembered for tin- srduoua work t;-- did In carrylns Mm. Nora Blstch i de Poreat d Ml K Parrstl throti ;h s recent upstate csmpslgn, with no psy Lut a measure of ".its nlghl and morn Ins. They returned t?> the city exhsustsd, bul when asked by Mis Blsteh ti> asrve :n the Btaten Island csmpslgn they .-ouid ? ? ta) hi r tu ik'h FORTUNE FOR MRS. SAKS Wife Chief Beneficiary in $1, 487,105 Estate. Tie estate of Andrew Bshs, drygooda merchant, who died on April t, 1912, wsa reported yeaterday bj i?r Bolomon <;?>l?i enkrsns ststs trnnafsi las appraiser, .-.s d al JU-7.1.;, Mis. Ji uni., Sak . \?:??' of Mr. s.iks. recsivod front th?~ ? Isti i cash heSjueal of ?19.000, houashold ? .ii?i a life Interest In M.8S.I I At the desthsjaf Mis Baka the life trust will ie distributed antons hsr i'?ur <?'.?,I? dren Before hla ?hath Mr Bsks k.iv. ail his shares in the corporation of Bakt A ? '??. to Ma t w.i aona He held not?e and ? hecka valued al MSMS and stocks snd bonds valus*] si 0,(44,111. Mr. Baka held harea ol the Boaenthsl Msnufactur? Ins '?"tupanv. valued al H0a,esB, ami l,<MM shares of the Herald Bquare Realty Com? pan). valued al Si".',,*?'" Michael P. Qsrvtn, transfer tax ap pralser, placed a value ?>f tLM,W <?n th. eatate of Abrsm M. st. in. ??f the ?Stein Bloch Company, clothing manufacturers who ?i" ?i ?m i?e. ember M, IML His wife, Mis N m;i I! HI?in. received S>1S,CSi Mr Bteln held 1.4SS - bsrea <>i the st?..'k of the Bteln-Rloch Company, vglued si ?jMS.BR ii. held MS abara* ?if the ?Southern Rail? wa\. |,SM Bhsres of the Anieriosn Loco? motive Company, *?" Bhsres of the Amor? h an Car and PVtundry Company ami li?> Bhsraa ?of th?. Quggsnhslm Bxplorstiofl i ?omnsny. Christopher E Hertletn, msnufsctursr ?>f dress trimmings who died ?>?i Novara? bei .???. Itds, ??it an tstste valued by J<?hn v. Coggsy at %'??:<>?.:: PASSENGERS ON IMPERATOR. Among those who win Ball Us-day from Hamburg for tins city on the ?Hamburg? American lines Imperator, ?aooording to :i rabie dtepstch received al the com? pnny'e offlcea yeaterday, are Lsra An derson, Minister t?? Belgium; Mr. and Mis Murray Guggenheim, w. K. Van? d.ii.iit. Rear Admiral and Mrs. T C. Ma, Lean, i'v i us Hall McCormlck, Mr. and Mra. i> ?.' Raid, Mr and Mrs Hlmon Ougssnhaim and Mr. und Mra, Rradlev Mutin. TWO SUFFRAGIST BRIDES. ...:;-1>?Mzma>?,^pp.???giHflTT"--T"~"- i l?i? ??inf Mi-v ?thel '?rr>>.s (standing) and Miss Laura Ellsworth Cook, "AUNT DELIA" TORREY 88 Ex-President Taft Unable to Attend Birthday Party. . ' . 10 Mlllbury, Mass., Bept 10 Miss Delia C. Torrey, aunt of i t?Presldenl William H. Taft. ,?n.l who be. am? known througl OUI th. the maker of the "famous appi?- pie." although never having baked one, *? l< brati d her eighty-eighth birthday home iti Elm stn el hen to Miss Ti rt- | . Wbo Is in th.- b. st ol health, and hope? to live many more '..-.us and t.. ?es her favorite nephew ? t .,f the United tU ? n* th- day in walking and driving and Ing lier friends. To-night a fin lly i fea per? 1 friends observed the ' a int Di snnlversary with a dinner at the ole Toi rey p sidence Professor Taft sent "Aunt *> i let? of ?congratulation from Nee n .\m,.,:_- thosi ..' the dinner were Will- ? i .m M. Wood, . 11 . ??na Mi a Bamui ! T. Orton, ol and . two chlldrt i. n ? Mr. and Mra Henry a. Phtllipa Mr Wood and Mr. Pbilttpt art lepkewi of kflas Torrey, MRS. SANCHEZ SEEKS BAIL Mexican Woman, Held as Em? bezzler, Again in Court. further argurm si In the hab? ? edlnaja Instituted to adm : i Befton Maud Milter Benches i before Judgt V.1er m the federal eoert, Brooklyn, yesterds) afternoon. ???i two weeks tg i r-~. her atnvai from M - ' by Pro? vislonal President Huerta ? tht Mi Republic with ? !'i M. \ :,-,i city, ?"hen the lived for seventeen I :.:.? d in I t Mini i. Long lei i?. ? ? rued that ohs si admitted t.? ball, ?"it th.- n ,?: ? atrt? t Attorn*] '> office ?!?" ? 11,. t in thi bul wa? m. ? ? its the .m" extradition | . mil ? '? ,1 that i imit Mme. Be ches to INSTRUCTION. INSTRUCTION. XKU M'HIv llr.iiiu,,) NKW \ UKK ??Irrnt m<??<I. Academy of Saint Joseph ln-thc-Pines BRENTWOOD, NEW YORK A Boarding School for Young Ladies Preparatory Collegiate Academic and Elementary Departments A Iarpe fireproof building ne?tring completion will, this year, afford greater a?.comniudatui:i to the senior ftudentl Studies resumed September 8th SEW rORK? Miiiihiiit.in. HAMILTON INSTITUTE FOR BOYS. 599 Wp.t End Avenue. N A ,,..Mgh?w j, ama su r FOR GIP.I^, 601 West End Avenue. I Mr? N : Bl ia .1- , Prli ?? - ' Preparation from Primary to College. o, li,i?>|. \oprow.l I?? V \ Mute He-ent? Certif?cale of School admits lo College. Vitcal lastraetiea ? Mai ..?'?? prat ay and Sl?-n,'e 1 I p ? s ?hool. nrnnssl The rrln.lpaN Are gOO at Hit si Hool ">. "PRIMARY TO COM.EOF. " Berkeley School for Boys THISTY-FOUSTM YtAS Thorough rupi.i'sr, for ail Coll??*? anal 1 eehnlcal Sc?>ot I?. i. ?; t alrj r.'.'ttis. graall elaasae, 150 Graduate? lia\e ?nterad Collogi. rrlmur?. I art ?to??diet? und < ..II.-ge l'rr|iur:?l?ir\ 1 our?,-?. IHoatrut? .t Cataloou? upon appll ? 72nd SI. & Weil End A*s. lot. Columbus 1415 COLUMBIA GRAMMAR SCHOOL ' ulldlng ne*: ab-o i ule ? fireproof inl san la-) nil? xr. \M> <K.NTR\I. PARK Hl>T PREPARES MORE BOYH FOR SORS COT, LEO ES ?ND IN' LKSS TIME THAN \NY < iTHER Bi ih " ?I, iv M A Nil ATTA M riti.. laboratories priman elaaara, aihleUe fl.-i.i gymnasium, playground, open datl) T is a loiieg?. Preparatory School WMt Mrona Pri? mary and .tunlor lirad.'i. Modem school building. Large Gymnasium. 275th vntiaaI lor ?ear ^e?" ""p1 30th ?jCllUUl BoyS I41.4S W. 7Tth8t.. be ttseenllroadway ?nd\Vri>t End Avenue, Ne? \,.rW. A. r Warren, ReadmaiUr. Collegiate Founded 1! S ? z. TRINITY SCHOOL MS-MI \\ ! H '. I '^ .. NEW V11KK. 11>: \'t i ties, Primary, i.: ? . md Hieb Schoela !''??! . f..r nil A Wrj ? r nil ? ..II.?.? Haue "?nil <?i"*n. IRVING SCHOOL I.. i>. RAT, M trssT suit st. glesseatsij. Primary, imennediuto rollen,ute ,ii,i < ?mimer? lui Orp't?. N? son?? sti?ii\ tor ton uader Btteea. Pchool now in Session. 'Phone IS86 Srduyler The Brown School of Tutoring i., l-'rrdrrl?' I., llroun, II. S.. Head Master. 41 Wi-st 7,'itli St Plum.- Coi HN'.?4. Koutldtd ISM. lloar.lln* un.l I?ay S.h.x.l. I ?if i iv. I) sal) ?.ne pupil at ?? unte with a teaehar, "A S. hool with n Atuio-piu-r.' of Win? " THE GARDNER SCHOOL, ? 0 7 r I g T 11 A V . Ils; and Ho.?nil.in School for l.irl-i RE-OPENS Ol T. ?NT?. M?h Vrsr. Ker'ilur ?nd S|wrt?l t our.e? >K\\ \OKK ?vimihilt.iM. The PINCH School 8* Reopen* MTedseedsy, OH. "th. i ??r younger g rl$, work thai train i hand .iv well is brain; for ?.?liier kirl -. work that prepares direct?) ioi INTERMEDIATE, UPPER SCHOOL AND POST GRADUATE DEPARTMENTS. Technical School includes l s Training, Secretarial Course, t< 61 East 77th St., N. Y. M.W .11 ?BSrV? I'rnniriKton. The I'f nn:n?ton Bchaol far ge) ?. 7."i vrar? of splendid ? irk ra , " i.st Amerl sa Preperatoi Institution?. H'rlt* UK. I'liWli Via. I) Will. f B 'x v Pi ? ninaj n .v J. Nati! J Mol \?V|orrM ?.?.?. n RANDOLiPH^-:,(;;atT I ??>!?? i n..n . Pehool Limited in 1"" H IUMIM, ??< until >. THE OSCAR DURYEA SCHOOL 47 WEST 72D STREET ?Pesais Hrunrii: s.'.j und ?Ml Iftsl Li : i h. TUITION in AESTHETICS DANCING and DEPORTMENT Hiillroom Milite.? for Kenial. Tel Bill I "'? LOUIS H. SCilOO HALIF "" r.,^1., V/ Il/lLtil l-'nd St, VY RUSSIAN IMPERIAL BALLET SCHOOL Privat? elees?* i (laaatrel. i.iiini.. t.reek. Tee i ! \i?l.I ll.iii.rv the K?*weai Parisian ?Ballroom ?D* t'ataloi ,i . vi ix iiiwiiii? s nom ?s. ?National Jewelers' Art School. rnanvond ?.ttin?. aaaravlas. la*"*i>T rnaaasjj Ideelcnlna. Sie., taucht; day, ?venina ?e??loa*? I ?ear tenu?, position? ?ecured; dlanlfled hishlj | paid prnfeaeinna ? ?talo? lin VlVal 4<'t TiiK bkm.itz si roo i. OK I \M.I AMA Mmiison s,nj.i.- (UM Broadway) Harlem Branch, 313 leerse? aire a#ar ..'ri st Brooklyn Branch StS-SSe Living?! Si New < la???e? <on?tanl!.v Kornihif. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. TII?: KKIKN? BYMPHOX? ?III?. I lirtsllnan Krlen?, ? ? nnii.tor. ? Irehestra if l" ?mateara and itudeata, atea and women, !*? dorsed bj leading atualelan? *nd mu*BBS paper* Weeklj rehearsals. Application?*?' mall oali to Secretary, 'it*. Weet 7"th Street. ?SIGHT SINGING SCHOOL ??* I William a. I.iivMPi. Imliv Siual private classa* ^_ SCHOOL AGENCIES. American ami Pereiga Teachers' Agency.? Supplies l'i ofaeeor?, T?racbrr?, Tutor? Oo?' ? u,??.-.'??. etc., to ? olleaea, ?School? and I'?**" Mea Apply to Mra. M. J. YoUNU-KULTOS. ?3 I'niin Ba?are