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^EDUCATIONAL! Teaching Young America how- to use his hands as well as his head?a husv 1 class m manual training at the Riverdale Country School, New York \ ?-?-^r Several hours a day in the sunshine is part *v of the curriculum kOs. for the little folks 7 jk\. Rt M'ss Chaires' W&f A type Wc/ writing *S class in ac r tion at New York's Cen tral IVranch of the Y. W. C. A. C^rPoin^twI'orT. ClaSOnS P?int mUt^y A^demy, s_ A swimming class in the tiled pool of the Gardner School for Girls, New York. r m * "yftjy Some day they'll be private secretaries, An industrious group of ambi? tious Manhattan maids learning the meaning of shorthand hieroglyphics at the United States Secretarial School, New York City. First down and ten to go. The football eleven of the Free- V hold Military SjA School at Free- ^SLm hold, N. J. AE-:.,? A youthful vH,;"! prize winning ^^H corporal of the \^| Roosevelt Mili- \^ tary Academy, at West Englewood, N. J. y?Hontessori School and Children's House III KM TOK (Mrs.) A. Reno Margulies Ki.r i-liililivn ?lj i" Il fi inn. >. II". ... IM lll.'H III, lU.I" HIM!, KIIYTIIMK UOIiK. MOIIKI.IMi, t'HKM'll iiikI ItKUUMi, I'l.tYtiKDIM). A'l day eupcrvi?ion with hot luncheons if de?ir?d. w.u. o.i MiMiUlii 117.1 ? fcXT KM) AVKMK, KKW YOKK CITY Neiir Went t?'Ml Htreel Trlt-|tliime HivrroUIr ??47. J?fcitoL a em. Scoville School for Girls 2042 Fifth Ave., New York City Lower School?513 W. 142nd St. Full preparatory and advanced studies, Art, Music, Interior Decoration. Dra? matic Expression, Languages and Practical Et I a Courses. &fc P ' Am Individual BHm, ?fer ' ' ?4?? care and ^MWHrnhij^Bf i y? _jjfc? supervision. aj^t',//' I BE' JBk For cata flM^^^A'7?7 A logue ad ^R^P?^IkJ?'"" I#l dress wak"'..f?"s0$-f{ W?? W^^Srft* Mi?? Ro?a ''''?^^^^^^^^^'^'^?IHHpIBR-J ^' chum?? DELIGHTFUL home school which carries the girl through from kin. dergarten to college en? trance. Situated in an old residence community on Long Island. Ages 4 to 18. All preparatory school sub? jects, and in addition French, music, dancing and physical training. Catalog. Boys received in the pri? mary Department. Babylon, Long Island est Islip Country day OCilOOl ?i? Highland <*? Manor , *?U For ?iris 'X'" * non-sectarian board? ing and day school on a wooded estate in Tarrytown, N. Y. Suc? cess to each girl, for she pursues with enthusiastic interest courses which are adapted to her individual needs and ambitions. All Uraih?. LINtjI Art*. Colime rn..|.*riiti?ry. I'.at Ora.lurttv. IKiuio ll... Mfli'iu"?, Interior Ii.'.ji?lUl.iii. nix Eugene H. Lehman, Dir. Kor IxxiklW iidilrt?.? Sill?n ?40, 1? Went Hi??il St.. New York City V. 3??7MMARY SCHGDNMAKEtfS Q)ay (School for Qirh 5*M }e?t Cnd Gvt-ftiwQjork. icrwcCN Jfend rf'-trmttrt Bl. ni.ntnr>. A< inlrnili'. K|n-i-lnl -in.I r.ili.i;. l'l'>'|>Hralur> l'our?,'? ??f..rri'<i Kiik'Uoh iiml Ho? t., f?. H tti.' loun.liiilon work in t-'i.r.'. cIhh? .in.I nub.lt. I K\. . in i.ii. il iiilVHtitntro* In III. ?lu.l* "I K|. ni h thmucli nil 111.' icriuli? IikIIvmIu-iI Inxi ruction ?ml ih-iouith ?ui?r\ Uioti ..i il>. Wni'li by tin- l'rlnripHl Iniportunl r?-ittur.K in th? ?hiul aillitlnlKtrittl.in. ashington For Children of Superior Mental Ability AT the Washington School the maximum devel? opment of each child is assured through indi? vidual teaching. Through practice in social par? ticipation and co-operation they are prepared for leadership. * The ?Ht.wil i?prn<* Hept. tl. Hotti ix>y* und srlrl? ad? mitted to ItiHt ?U criiilfM, but onlv ?rlrU to xrutlea 7, t ??<! II. h'tir I'urtIruturn Cull or ?rite PHILIP W. L. COX, A. M., Head Master. U Ku?t Nixllrth titrent Trirolionr I'la*is An expert Advisory Committee .i>s?nI> the* Mead Master und Trustee* ?;> the Wvelopment of the school : Dr. Otis W. Caldwell, Director. Lincoln School llenrv Cnrr Pearson, Prin? cipal, Horace Mann Sch Thomas H Hriggs, Teachers College. Columbia i. J\itt> Smith Hill. 1 'cacher* College, Columbia \. I. Kngelhardt, Teacher? Ci.Urj{e Columbia