AIN Hule orge Real Estate HELP WANTED Business Situations NEW JERSEY WANTED-Private secretary. Must be fast One of Denver's beauty spots Beautiful Residential and accurate stenographer and typist, also understand handling of personal double entry SUNSET LODGE Farm, about one mile from accounts. Prefer one with experience in preon seven lots, beautifully shaded, fruit and Princeton, N. J., overlooking Carnegie Lake. flowers. Eight rooms, hot water heat, modern Address 8. E. OLDEN, Princeton, N.J. paring press notices. In reply state experi ence, salary desired. Excellent position for every way; garage. Unexcelled view of woman of refinement. R. B. S., 6,884, Outlook. Rocky Mountains. Will be sold with or FARMS and COUNTRY ESTATES NEW YORK without furnishings. Exceptional offer. RAILWAY traffic inspector, $110 a month Owner, 5112 Raleigh St., Denver, Colorado. Large house and to start and expenses. Travel if desired. UnFurnished Houses for Summer Rental 10 Kent IN LAIDAILLS three bungalows, limited advancement. No age limit. Three CONNECTICUT one mile from Phænicia. All improvements, months' home study. Situation arranged. fully furnished; beautiful views; bathing, fish Prepare for permanent position. Write for WHEELER & TAYLOR ing. Apartment 6, South, 250 W. 94th St., N.Y. booklet CM27 Standard Business Training FOR SALE A Beautiful Summer Home Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. MASS. in GUILFORD, CONN. Cost over LAKE CHAMPLAIN WANTED-Active woman of mature age $50,000. Can be bought for less than half. Ad for position as superintendent of Protestant dress Owner, 1821 16th St., Washington, DC unting and fishing preserve. Shore front camp in the pines for rent fur home. Sixty inmates with incurable infirmiFor sale, about 1,000 acres in Northwest nished. Finest section of]lake.Magnificent lake ties are cared for. Man and wife or mother FOR RENT - FURNISHED and mountain view from porch. Sand beach ern Massachusetts,3 hours from Boston, 2 from and grown daughter eligible. Applicant must C Nestles on “The Sumacs," Washington, Cla southern Albany. 100-acre lake, stocked, black bass, for children. For floor plan and photographs furnish references as to nursing experience, perch. Game, all kinds, posted 5 years. Timber address C. H. EASTON, Scarborough, N. Y. executive ability, character. State age. 6,944, slope; extended view down a beautiful wooded will pay 10% on investment. Several buildings. Outlook. valley. 13 rooms, upstairs sitting-room. 7 acres, I ake George. Rockholm, furnished cottage & $15,000. Frank P. Crouch, Rochester, N. Y. POSITION open for private secretary in garage, town water, reasonable rent. Address shack directly on lake, situated on high rock gentleman's office in the city. One experiGIBSON, Room 322,56 Wall St., N. Y. City. commanding magnificent view ; large garden. enced in bookkeeping and stenography a requisite. Salary $25 per week. Address, statMAINE ing references and experience, 6,948, Outlook. For Rent-Blue Hill, Maine Companions and Domestic Helpers HOPKINS' Educational Agency, 507 Fifth Owner renting furnished home for first LARKSPUR LODGE, 12 rooms, 3 baths, fully equipped and attractively fur time. 7 master's bedrooms, sleeping porch, Ave. Cafeteria manager from August ; male detached playhouse, ice, wood, and generous tutor, French or Italian, boy twelve; govnished. Further information given by the ernesses, nurses, housekeepers, dietitians. vegetable garden. Rowboat. $600 season. Misses Owen, 214 S. 15th St., Philadelphia, Pa. James Pedersen, 260 West 76th St., New York. WANTED-Young woman mother's helper to aid in care of four children. Willing to go For rent, fur- LAKE GEORGE away in summer to quiet country place. Refnished, on erences required. State experience, compenMANOMET, PLYMOUTH, MASS. ARCADY-11 rooms, 3 baths, motor boat, sation expected. Mrs, H. C. Wells, 80 Wash- estate with mile water-front, one mile north for small child. Plensant home in country farmhouse, furnished, 7 rooms, of Hulett's Landing. For further particulars suburb, days free. Salary. Earl E. Whitehorn, 10 Rent in beautiful hill country of inquire 64 West 56th St., New York. 120 Broadway, New York. WANTED - Companion for elderly lady. Some knowledge of nursing necessary. Lorunning spring water, ice, rowboat. Reason cation Niagara Falls, N. Y. 6,887, Outlook. able. Kitchel, 452 West 144th St., New York. WANTED—Young woman of refinement as mother's helper in small family. Mrs. W.0. RELIABLE woman night attendant old spring water both floors; rowboat, golf, ice. gentlemen, 9 P.M. to 9 A.M. $15 weekly. Phone Charming Summer Homes and Cottages, fur Prof. F. Pedersen, 452 W. 144th St., New York. Columbus 4783 before 10:30 any morning. nished, for rent and for sale. Write for book WANTED-An experienced woman as aslets. SARGENT & Co., New London, N. H. " Gull Point Camp' sistant housekeeper in large institution near Headquarters Lake Sunapee Real Estate to let, furnished aeres including the entire shore New York City. Good salary with board and Living-room with fireplace, kitchen and porch, line of beautiful Lake Appalachee, and TAKE SUNAPEE, N. H., near full maintenance. Address P. O. Box 175, two large bedrooms, hall room and sleeping2,000 feet of frontage on Atlantic Ocean Hotel Granliden. Furnished sum White Plains, New York. porch. Good beach, Near Country Club. at Boothbay Harbor, Maine, is offered mer cottage, 14 rooms, 2 baths; 11 acres, O. B. WILKES, 2-50 Broadway, N. Y. City. Teachers and Governosses for sale. Lake Appalachee lies 100 feet shore front. For particulars apply to Mrs. NURSERY GOVERNESS. -Capable, reJ. R. NILSEN, 1 West 93d St., New York, above sea level and only 350 feet from the COMMUTER'S OPPORTUNITY fined young woman to take charge of two Atlantic Ocean, and is stocked with Black PARTRIDGE LAKE, girls, ages six and eight, in Chicago home. For Westchester County. Offer at pre-war price Knowledge of French and music essential. Bass. The private Ocean pier is stopping Littleton, N. H. of $5,250, a modern ten-room white stucco Best of references required. Good salary. point for steamers. Now used as exclu p Attractive cabin on shore of lake. Large hollow tile residence, eight minutes from Permanent position. Address 3,626, Outlook. living-room, fireplace, good range, spring sive Camp for few families. Equipped station, half hour Grand Central Terminal. water in kitchen, three bedrooms, good beds, TEACHERS wanted-All subjects all over with central dining-hall, kitchen, 2 baths, Open and quiet surroundings. Would content, rowboat, shelter for automobile. Lovely sider rental. Full particulars can be secured the country. National Teachers Agency, 310 frame cabins, Kenyon bungalows and country, in the White Mountain region. Ref from owner by addressing 9,815, Outlook Munsey Building, Washington ; General tents to accommodate 40 people. City erences exchanged. 405, Outlook. offices, Evanston, Ill. INQUIRIES already coming in for teachers water, sewer. One mile from Boothbay PENNSYLVANIA . in all subjects for 1919. International Musical Harbor, Maine, and K mile from Bayville, and Educational Agency, Carnegie Hall, N. Y. Maine. Motor boat on ocean and canoes WHITE MOUNTAINS Attractive Bunga WANTED-French governess for Colorado and boats on lake. Electric light and low and Garage, beautifully located. For family with three children. Please give reftelephone on property. Unique wooded rent or sale, furnished. WM. E. SATCHELL, Large well-planned cottage, overlooking erences, age, qualifications, and salary exsetting. Private road, spring-fed private Owner, 162 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. beautiful mountain scenery and golf course pected when replying. 740 Emerson St., Denlake make this an ideal site for unusual at Pocono Manor (a hotel and cottage colony), ver, Colorado. one and a half miles from Pocono Summit Country Estate, Club or Summer Hotel White Mountains *Attractive Cottage, WANTED-Competent teachers for public station on the D. L. & W. R. R., one hundred and private schools. Calls coming every day. site. Combination of fresh and salt water 9 rooms, overlooking lake and mountains. miles from New York. Completely furnished Send for circulars. Albany Teachers' Agency, cannot be duplicated on Atlantic Coast. Shore front. Terms reasonable. Inquire of for housekeeping, except table and bed linen. Albany, NY. For sale or rent by owner. Address Jos. A. Nesmith, 97 Central St., Lowell, Mass. Living and dining rooms, porches and kitchen. KINDERGARTNER - Woman for Blind Seven master's bedrooms (four with running FARMHOUSE Babies' Home, Summit, N. J. Uniforms fur- nished. $25 monthly, board and care. Call or 1922 Calumet Avenue, Chicago, Ills. two showers. Two maids' rooms and bath. write Room 52, 2 W. 15th St., Manhattan. phone, hot water heating system, five open SITUATIONS WANTED • Shore Cottage, WINNEPESAUKEE LAKE near fireplaces, trunk elevator and laundry. For 10 rooms, all modern improvements. Wolfeboro, N. H. Girls' camp or sum further particulars apply to Professional Situations G. Lyman Snow, 114 Federal St., Boston, Mass. mer residence. Cottage, large garage, boat EDWIN A. HOOPES, Agt., Pocono Manor, Pa. LADY osteopath of high repute would like house, sandy beach, boats, canoe, launch. to accompany wealthy woman or small party Rev. Dr. J. A. HIGGONS, Philadelphia, Pa. HAWNEE -ON-DELAWARE, Boothbay Harbor, Me. to the White or Green Mountains for July and S PA-FOR RENT, furnished cottage, August. A No. 1 references. Who wishes such Furnished Bungalows, 5 and 6 rooms ; all conveniences, 6 bedrooms, 2 baths; finest NEW JERSEY service? 6,943, Outlook. fireplace, town water, toilet, porches, facing location, near Buckwood Inn. Mrs. JOHN T. bay. Apply to 34 S. 7th Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. WATSON, Shawnee-on-Delaware, Pa. Business Situations SECRETARY-GARDENER. Lady desires Maine coast, 300 acres, VERMONT position. Experienced gardener with knowl14 room house, 2 barns, edge of secretarial work, typewriting, etc. icehouse, etc. Crops all in. Bargain $10,000. for Rent-Modern 7-room cottage on lake, Could take charge small country place. 6,930, Price includes 19 cattle, 3 horses. r Greensboro, Vt. Golf, tennis,'canoeing, ga Outlook. JONES SISTERS, West Brooksville, Maine. rage; high altitude, no mosquitoes. Address SECRETARY-STENOGRAPHER-Ameri Mrs. DAWSON, 50 Morningside Drive, N. Y. To LET, Fortunes Rocks, Me. can, conscientious, experienced, efficient. NEW COTTAGE, 5 bedrooms and bath. 6,939, Outlook. Modern conveniences. Furnished throughout. SALE An Ideal Summer Home Companions and Domestic Helpers WISH to secure position for friend, lady of fronting on 65-acre lake stocked with trout. unusual executive ability and personal charm. ALFORD LAKE Property includes entire lake sliore. Would be invaluable to eiderly couple. Also furnished; boats and garage. ERNEST C. JOHN W. TITCOMB, 379 Quail St., Albany, N.Y. fitted to control a home. 6,953, Outlook. DAVIS, Fuller-Cobb Co., Rockland, Maine. KINDERGARTEN teacher desires position as companion to children for summer. 6,951, SORRENTO, MAINE LAKE BOMOSEEN. VT. Furnished camps, four rooms, two Outlook. rooms, conveniences, ice. Season rental. To let, fully furnished small cottage, living YOUNG woman with child three years de STEVENS, 156 West 128th St., New York. sires position as housekeeper or house manaroom, kitchen, two small bedrooms, bath, sleeping porch, piazzas. Magnificent views ger, preferably for widower. 6,952, Outlook. Cor rent, furnished cottage, 6 rooms and Swimming pool, golf, tennis. Rent for season, COMPANION-Young lady, 24 years of age, $175. Apply to Mrs. L. L. ROWE, bath, fireplace, wide veranda, spring water. refined, educated, can drive an automobile. References. Box 6,937, Outlook. GENTLEWOMAN, experienced housemaster's bedrooms, 3 tiled baths on second keeper, desires responsible position where For Sale or To Rent Alford Farm, South Hope floor: 3 bedrooms, large billiard-room and WOODSTOCK. VT. For SALE there are no small children. 6,918, Outlook. or RENT Maine. Two hundred forty acres. Furnished bath on third floor; hot water heat; hard ENGLISH teacher desires position as comVillage and farm properties. Correspondence wood floors, white enamel woodwork, house, large barn. Five minutes from lake. solicited. panion or governess. 6,914, Outlook. finest fixtures and decorations ; every FREDERICK CHAPMAN. Boating and fishing. ERNEST C. DAVIS, WANTED-Position as traveling companFuller-Cobb Co., Rockland, Maine. improvement; garage with chauffeur's HELP WANTED ion or governess by young woman. 6,923, Desirable room cottage, Squir and convenient locality; no exchange. Outlook. rel Island, Me., for season. Low YOUNG woman, college graduate, high Harvey R. Linbarger Professional Situations rental. Island one of most beautiful on Maine 197 North Ave., opp. depot, Plainfield, N.J. WANTED-Physician, also councilors, for school teacher, desires position as companion coast. Address F. J. C. Little, Augusta, Me. or secretary (ty pist). Would travel. 6,906, boys' camp, Maine. Box 79, Station L, Brook Outlook. lyn, N. Y. MASSACHUSETTS COMPANION-Refined lady, good linguist, nursing experience. Would travel. ReferCAPE COD,modern furn. dwelling on tidewater rooms, 3 baths. Garage with living quarters WANTED-Woman, middle-aged, or young ences. 6,908, Outlook, inlet, to let for season. 7 rooms, 4 chambers, and bath. North Shrewsbury River. 14 hours man of refinement and education as cashier COMPANION-Managing, working housebath. Garage, rowboat, bathing, fishing. Beau from New York, rail or boat. Gas, Water, and office assistant. Address, with full partic keeper, small family. References exchanged tifully located. F. B. LINCOLN, Orleans, Mass. I telephone, C. Townsend,276 Pearl St., N.Y.C.) ulars, Heathcote Inn, Scarsdale, N. Y. 16,931, Outlook. FOR RENT fronting on bludes entirail St., Albany MIURIDINNUBIUM|||D|DIRITIRIRIDIUINITURURUMURIDIR | The Annual Out-of-Doors Number of The Outlook will be the issue of June II, 1919. This number will contain several special articles on out-of-doors and vacation subjects, as well as beautiful illustrations of typical American scenery. We suggest the use of advertising space in this issue by Summer Hotels and Camps, Tourist Agencies, Michigan and Steamship Lines. The OpenBook Plan now to get away for a joyous, restful vacation. Take advantage of the return of Peace. You have worked hard, sacrificed and saved. You have earned time off. You need the change. Where will you go? Down by the Sea The Adirondacks From the forty beaches of New Jersey to Forest-crowned, lake-dotted, pinethe hundred harbors of Maine-around the scented, romantic Adirondacks—the cool, shores of Long Island and up the coast of New summer roof garden of New York State. England -are the most famous seaside resorts Visit the Thousand Islands, Niagara Falls, in the world. All are planning for you the Saratoga Springs,Lakes George and Chamgayest summer season on record. plain. Camp out or live in luxury. The Call of New England If the carefree,open life of the camp calls, Resinous forests, broad beaches, cool you may hunt, fish, apd canoe in woods and inland lakes and streams-excellent fishing, lakes of New Hampshire and Maine. If you sailing, motor-boating, and bathing; the are a golf enthusiast, or love magnificent finest of golf; bridle paths through the views, you may choose the White and Green woods. Michigan is the sporting Peninsula Mountains. Infinite variety here. of the Great Lakes. Islands", “Saratoga Springs, Lake George and Lake Champlain". “Niagara Falls", Michigan Rates and special information upon request ENERA KTOR O Department of Classified Advertising THE OUTLOOK OIREA · UNITED STATES - RAILROAD-ADMINISTRATION Travel Bureau Travel Bureau 143 Liberty Street 646 Transportation Building New York City Chicago DIVIDILIDINIMUTIDLIDILIDILIDIJIMITILINNI Travel Bureau 602 Healey Building Atlanta mg, expeute school lary work cool and mec SITUATIONS WANTED Companions and Domestic Helpers COMPANION.- College girl, to young or elderly woman. References. 6,927, Outlook. POSITION as companion by well educated Virginia woman now living in New York. Splendid rererences. 6,929, Outlook. FRENCH lady (Parisian), refined, good school experience, excellent references, wishes position for summer, chaperon or teacher. 6,942, Outlook. WANTED - Position as companion to elderly lady. 6,935, Outlook. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Teachers and Covernesses KINDERGARTNER, Boston graduate, young, experienced, desires position for fall summer months in family or summer school, term in private school, boarding or day school. Kindergarten or primary work. Would take charge of entertainments of school and wil ing to assist in office of institution when necICE, Frenchman, college instructor, wishes essary. Excellent references. 6,924, Outlook. to tutor during summer. Lebert, Williams YOUNG French woman wishes position for town, Mass. summer. Teaches in best schools. Excellent TEACHER pottery, basketry, drawing references. Madame C., Pingry School, Elizadesign, summer camp or school. Experienced. beth, N. J. VASSAR woman tutor, English, history, MISCELLANEOUS WOULD care for elderly lady, young girl, or child in my home. 6,919, Outlook. WILL give exceptional care to infant or young child in my country home. $25 per week. References given and required. 6,921, Outlook. WANTED-To care for three or four young girls 12 to 16 years for July and August in country home in Berkshires. Address "Mugun," Lawrence House, Northampton, Mass. WANTED-Young women to take nine months' course in nursing. Frances Parker Memorial Hoine, New Brunswick, N. J. WOMAN of education desires position as companion-housekeeper in home of retinement, vicinity of Philadelphia. Highest references. Mrs. C., Box 145, Rosemont, Pa. Teachers and Covernesses : COLLEGE student, professor's son, traveled, well read, likes outdoors, children; can tutor, apply self indoors and out. Best references. 6,946, Outlook. . WHO wants a French teacher from suburban boarding school? June 15-September 15. 6,949, Outlook. YOUNG woman, four-year high, normal graduate, experienced intermediate grades, references, desires fall position. 6,945, Outlook. Latin, pianist, wishes position June to Octo- NATIVE French teacher (young man, 36), now teaching in an academy, wishes position during summer vacation with family or insti- tution. 6,858, Outlook. MISCELLANEOUS M. W. Wightman & Co. Shopping Agency, established 1895. No charge; proinpt delivery. 6,900, Outlook. MISS Guthman, New York shopper, will send anything on approval; services free. References. 309 W. 99th Street. LITERARY material prepared for speakers, debaters, writers. Authors' Research Bureau, 500 Fifth Ave., New York. LADY experienced in care of children will take into her country home for summer child under five. Intelligent care assured. 6,933, Outlook. SUMMER paying guests wanted in attractive country home. 6,940, Outlook. EXPERIENCED teacher would give motherly care to few children at own home in country-New Jersey. 6,941, Outlook. [Advertisement] A Simple Way to Remove Stomach Trouble Results in 48 Hours Dr. Lamar K. Tuttle, of New York City, is a graduate of both the osteopathic and regular schools of medicine and ranks high in his profession. He has been in active practice for the past fifteen years, and is consulted by many of the most prominent men and women in America. He is a member of the A. M. A. A., A. O. A., N. Y. O. S., etc. We feel honored to have a physician of Dr. Tuttle's high standing consent to give his views so freely. A N old friend of mine dropped in to see me some months ago. When we had finished talking over old times he said " Doctor. I want to have a straight talk with you about my health, and I want you to tell me the truth.” Like many a business man, he was beginning to feel' severe doubts about his state of health. He had nothing particularly the matter with him, but he felt that his oldtime energy and staying powers were slipping away. He lacked his former enthusiasm ; the edge seemed to have been taken off his ability to enjoy things; headaches, pains in the eyes, in the back of the head and the stomach, bothered him all too frequently. He had all sorts of other symptoms which, while they quickly "wore off," sufficed to rob him of his ability to get things done, and to make him think seriously about his state of health. His case was typical of that of the everyday man and woman. Thousands have just the same symptoms, and they worry and suffer just as he worried and suffered. • I gave him some advice. A few months later he dropped in to see me again-an altogether differentlooking man this time. He had added about twenty pounds to his weight; his skin and his eyes were clearer, and he had all of the “snap" and "sparkle” of his younger days. With great delight he told me that he felt like a new man. Gone were the old aches and pains, the stomach trouble, the depressed feelings, and the “off” days. In their place were vigorous health, boundless enthusiasm and an almost tireless capacity for work. How was this remarkable change brought about ? Well, the best way is for me to talk to you just as I talked to him when he first came to me. I opened my talk this way: “Recently I was a guest at a banquet in New York City given in honor of a prominent physician. At the conclusion of the banquet, the guest of the evening was called upon to speak. He held up a large bowl and explained that as each course had been served he had placed a part of it in the bowl. Then, with a sweep of the hand, he removed the eover and asked us to look closely upon its contents. One look was sufficient! The contents of the bowl were an affront to sight, smell and taste! And then when the physician reminded us that at that very moment our stomachs were struggling with just such an awful mess, our feelings can well be imagined ! The physician went on to tell us that most of our ailments-occasional or chronic-come from incorrect eating, of which he had just shown such a striking example. It is what we put in our stomach, not our faithful stomach, that is to blame for many of the ailments popularly attributed to stomach trouble. “Stomach trouble" is usually food trouble—the stomach is rebelling against the food we are forcing into it. The rapid return to health of a snfferer from socalled chronic disease. who applies the simple and easily acquired principles of correct eating, is often startling. Good health, in fact life itself, is dependent upon the amount and quality of the air we breathe-the water we drink and the food we eat. We cannot always command fresh pure air, but we can control what we put in our stomachs. Blood has been aptly called the “stream of life.” It is the medium whereby our tissnes receive food and tissue waste is removed. Oxygen-an element essential to tissue life--is drawn from the air we breathe and carried by the blood to the body tissues. The food we eat contains elements just as essential as oxygen to body health and life. In your stomach the food is prepared for of practice of his specialty, he is eminently body building by a chemical process exact, qualified to speak as an authority on what complete and simple. a man should put in his stomach as food. The special senses, taste, smell, and to a Eugene Christian has written a series of certain degree sight, act as special guard- Little Lessons in Corrective Eating, 24 in ians for the stomach. Certain substances we number. The results of his experiments, . cannot-must not eat. When these sub experience and learning, are in these lessons. stances are offered as food either our taste They contain the secret of correct eating. finds them unwelcome, or our sense of smell Through them thousands have found the protests and we reject the article for food, key to health and happiness. These lessons even though it be attractive to the eye. are stripped of all technicalities. They give Good and proper food must therefore you definite facts, in plain everyday lanappeal to our taste and smell. guage. They tell you exactly what to eat in But there are ways known to cookery of order to maintain perfect health ; and also fooling our stomach guardians. Our sense how to cure many distressing ailments. of taste is drugged with rich sauces and If you suffer from stomach hyperacidity. condiments; the aroma of skillfully com- there are good probabilities that within bined food articles pleases the sense of smell, forty-eight hours after you apply Eugene and the decorative art delights the eye. This leads Christian's teachings, you will know stomach comus to force upon a helpless stomach food combi fort. The knowledge gained from these lessons will nations that when acted upon chemically by the prove of benefit to the sufferer from any ailment. stomach laboratory, result in body poisoning. The To the well they insure a reasonable means of mainintestines labor unsuccessfully with quantities of taining health. You will learn to use your stomach waste and fermentation and even putrefaction ensue. -not abuse it. The writer has been in active practice The blood stream becomes loaded-actually pol during the greater part of the past fifteen years and luted-with irritants and toxines; the entire body bases his opinions on the evil effects of incorrect system is affected and before long the signs and eating and the curative results of correct eating on symptoms of disease are manifest. experiences with hundreds of cases. These symptoms are grouped and classified and Stomach abuse due to incorrect eating is one of the called-as the case may be-" rheumatism"-"har most frequent causes of disease in man. Mental effidening of the arteries”-“heart trouble "_"acid ciency is greatly dependent upon physical well-being, stomach,” etc. They may all come from one thing and business success is dependent upon both. A mind .-food poisoning. The symptoms of food poisoning and body drugged by poisons generated from the ferare too numerous for mention here-the so-called menting, putrefying end products of wrongly comdiseases traceable directly to this cause are legion. bined food elements can neither manifest efficiency The weariness of the “tired business man" can nor know the true meaning of health, contentment often be directly traced to incorrect eating. or happiness.". The oft-repeated complaint of the individual * * * * * * * apparently in good health who complains that his W ITH Eugene Christian's Little Lessons in night's sleep benefits him but little, inasmuch as he W Corrective Eating at hand it is just as though awakens in the morning as “tired as when he went to bed,” is so familiar to us all as to occasion little if you were in personal contact with the great any interest. The sufferer attributes his unrefresh food specialist, because every possible point is so ing sleep to overwork-lack of exercise-or“ nerv thoroughly covered that you can scarcely think of ousness.” This condition is often called by a high a question which isn't answered. You can start sounding name, “Neurasthenia," and the patient eating the very things that will produce the ingiven a prescription for a drug for his poor stomach creased physical and mental energy you are seeking to struggle with. A large percentage of these cases the day you receive the lessons, and you will find that you secrire results with the first meal. This, of are victims of food poisons—the direct result of course, does not mean that complicated illnesses can incorrect eating. be removed at one meal, but it does mean that real Another large group of unfortunates are those results can nearly always be seen in 48 hours or less. who suffer freqnent attacks of so-called bilious headaches-attacks which are painful and distress If you would like to examine these 24 Little ing beyond words. In many cases they are caused by Lessons in Corrective Eating, simply write the Cor a laboring overworked liver and a poisoned intesti rective Eating Society, Department 155, 443 Fourth Avenue, New York City. It is not necessary to dal tract-the result of faulty food combinations. enclose any money with your request. Merely ask The victim of chronic stomach hyperacidity is them to send the lessons on five days' trial with the surely an object of pity. This condition breeds pes understanding that you will either return them simism, and no wonder! With the physical and within that time or remit $3.00, the small fee asked. mental suffering it entails-plus the recurring disappointments experienced by many in search of a The reason why the Society is willing to send cure-pessimism on the part of the sufferer surely the lessons on free examination, without money in is excusable. advance, is becanse they want to remove every obstacle to putting this knowledge in the hands of In most cases both the doctor and the patient the many interested people as soon as possible, direct most of their attention to the stomach. The knowing full well that a test of some of the menus stomach in many cases is doing the best possible. in the lessons themselves is more convincing than Incorrect eating resulting in stomach abuse, is the anything that can possibly be said about them. first cause. The cure can be found in correct eating-proper stomach use. Though many régimes of Send no money. Merely mail the coupon below special diet have been tried in vain, I have known or write a letter and the Little Lessons will reach mastery and application of the principles of correct you by return mail. eating to effect a cure. The self-healing and self-: restoring powers of the human machine, when structurally correct, are almost limitless. Corrective Eating Society, Inc., . It is possible, by means of properly combining Dept. 155, 443 Fourth Ave., New York City the food we eat, for us actually to eat our way to You may send me prepaid a copy of Corrective Eating in 24 O f those who have successfully specialized in Name ....................... Address.... THE OUTLOOK SCHOOL AND CAMP DIRECTORY Many of the best private schools, colleges, correspondence schools, and camps are advertised in these columns. Each one issues descriptive literature which will be sent to Outlook readers upon application ETHICAL Normal Departments Offer many advantages in the prepara tion of teachers. Observation and pracCentral Park West tice teaching. Students are allowed the and 63rd Street freedom of the school. For information New York City address FRANKLIN C. LEWIS, Supt. NEW YORK THE STONE SCHOOL TEACHERS AGENCY TEACHERS' AGENCIES I MASSACHUSETTS The Pratt Teachers Agency MASSACHUSETTS, Barre. ELM HILL A Private Home and School for 70 Fifth Avenue, New York Deficient Children and Youth. Recommends teachers to colleges, public and private schools. Skillful and affectionate care. Invigorating air. 250-acre farm. Home dairy. All modern conveniences. Personal Advises parents about schools. Wm. 0. Pratt. Mgr. companionship. Health, happiness, efficiency. 70th year. Address GEORGE A. BROWN, M.D., G. PERCY BROWN, M.D. THE WINSOR TRAINING SCHOOL FOR HOME AND SOCIAL SERVICE For circular apply to Miss C. M. Powell, Secretary, 1 Autumn Street, Boston, Mass, Aeolian Hall, New York Tel. Vanderbilt 3321 MASSACHUSETTS, Boston, 779 Beacon Street Posse Normal School of Gymnastics 31st year. New building. Courses of one, two and three THE SECRETARY. Cornwall-on-Hudson, Box 16, New York FIFTY-THIRD YEAR Country. For Boys from 9 to 19 You are invited to come and see for yourself. Catalog sent on application AL VAN É. DUERR, Headmaster NUTNAM HALL Vassar Preparatory School. Special 2-year course for High School graduates. Music, Art and Domestic Science. Tennis, horseback riding. Military drill under a captain detailed from the Armory. Sleeping porches. Separate house for younger children. Address Ellen C. Bartlett, A.B., Prin., Box 809, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. DEAN ACADEMY, Franklin, Mass. 53d Year For catalogue and information address OHIO Glendale, Ohio U (suburban to Cincinnati) Fall semester begins Sept. 17, 1919. Unusual advantages offered High School graduates in secretarial, History of Art academic courses. Preparation for all colleges. Music, Ex pression, Household Science. Beautiful location. Acoessi bility to the city utilized for liberal culture. WALNUT HILL SCHOOL Miss Conant, Miss Bigelow, Principals. Oxford College for Women The Burnham School Girls Founded 1830. Standard college course with B. A. Degree. FOR GIRLS Opposite Smith College Campus CONNECTICUT FREDERICK S. CURTIS, Principal, BROOKFIELD CENTER, CONNECTICUT. PENNSYLVANIA MISS CAPEN’S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS WYKEHAM RISE SCHOOL OF HORTICULTURE FOR WOMEN Washington, Conn. Boston representative, MASSACHUSETTS Address MISS BERTHA BAILEY, Principal. 18 Miles from Philadelphia SUMMER COURSE_Vegetable gardening, floriculture, fruit, canning and preserving. August 4th to 30th. Vegetable and flower gardeng, greenhouses, orchards, ornamental trees and shrubs, demonstration kitchen, apiary, poultry plant, live stock. Lectures and outdoor practice. Two year diploma course beginning Jan., 1920. ELIZABETH LEIGHTON LEE, Director BETHLEHEM FESTIVAL Henry T. Finck in the N. Y. Evening Post. FRIDAY, JUNE 6 - 4 P.M. and 8 P.M. EIGHT CANTATAS MASS IN B MINOR COURSE SEATS, $4.40, $6.60, 88.50 Packer Memorial Church THE OUTLOOK 18 PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THE OUTLOOK COMPANY, PENNSYLVANIA Ghe Baldwin School A Country School for Girls, Brya Mawr, Penna. Preparation for Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, Smith, Vassar and Wellesley colleges. Also strong general course. Within 26 years 272 students have entered Bryn Mawr College. Fireproof stone building. Abundant outdoor life and athletics. ELIZABETH FORREST JOHNSON, A.B., HEAD of the SCHOOL WITZERLAND Les Fougères, Lausanne, Switzerland This well-known school for girls, with commodious modern buildings and beautiful surroundings, under the experienced direction of M. and Mme. Chaubert, offers thorough training in languages and other studies, as well as excep. tional facilities for riding, lectures, eoncerts, the drama and Alpine excursions. Best American references on application to Mlle. Chaubert, who will sail with a party from New York in Angust. Temporary address : 43 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, Conn. LES ALIZIERS, Vevey, Switzerland Home school for girls. Charming site on the north shore of Lake Geneva. Girls received at any time in the year. Special advantages for the study of French. Address M. et MME. CHAMOREL, Vevey, Switzerland. VERMONT BISHOP HOPKINS HALL An endowed school for girls overlooking Lake Champlain. Well-equipped buildings. All outdoor sports. College preparatory and general courses. _Write for booklet. Miss Ellen Seton Ogden, Principal. The Rt. Rev. A. C. A. Hall, President and Chaplain. Box C, Burlington, Vermont. GIRLS' CAMPS On Granite Lake, New Hampshire A distinctive small camp for fifty girls. W Dr. Charles A. Eastman (Oliyesa), Amherst, Mass. CAMP AREY for Girls On Beautiful LAKE KEUKA, N. Y. It makes for a sound mind in a sound body. An athletics, dramatics, cercle français, etc. Seventh season. Mrs. André C. Fontaine, 334 New York Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. SUMMER SCHOOLS Live with a French Family on the Coast of Maine this summer. Art, Music, French, Dramatica, etc. Sea bathing, sailing, tennis, tramping. Illus trated catalog. 15th year of Commonwealth Art Col. ony, Boothbay Harbor, Maine. A. Randall, Director. The President's Message................ By Vernon Kellogg By Alessandro H. Carasso, Ph.D. By Mary Washburn Baldwin By Lucy Seaman Bainbridge By Elsie Singmaster By J. Madison Gathany, A.M. The New Books........................ Your Investments in the Event of Death 165 Make the Earth Free to the User...... 167 By the way.. 168 The Phillips Exeter Academy Summer Session, Exeter, New Hampshire July 8 to August 30 Address Chairman of Summer Session Faculty. NEW CIVILIZATION SUMMER SCHOOL JULIA SETON, M.D., Founder, SETON LODGE, Newburgh, N, Y. Season 1919-June 7th to Sept. 1st. This school is for teachers and students interested higher research. For catalog write JULIA SETON, M.D., Empire Hotel, New York City. Moy-mo-da-yo FOR GIRLS LIMINGTON, MAINE Miss Helen Williams, 245 E. Johnson St., Germantown, Phila., Pa. CAMP MINNEHAHA BAT CAVE, Home_care, Camp fun. Gipsying, Mt. Climbing, Interpretive Dancing, Hand Craft, Nature Study, Camp Honors, Sewing, Domestic Science, Gardening, Competent Councilors. Address Camp Mother, Mrs. BELLE ABBOTT ROXBY. TRAINING SCHOOLS FOR NURSES St. John's Riverside Hospital Training School for Nurses YONKERS, NEW YORK Registered in New York ştato, offers a 3 years' course-a general training to refined, educated women. Requirements one year high school or its equivalent. Apply to the Directress of Nurses, Yonkers, New York. BOYS' CAMPS MIDDLESEX GENERAL HOSPITAL TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES New Brunswick, N. J., offers a course in training to refined young women having had one year high school or its equivalent. Monthly allowance. Apply to SUPERINTENDENT. Prospect Heights Hospital and Brooklyn Maternity BY SUBSCRIPTION $4.00 A YEAR. Single copies 10 cents, For foreign subscription to countries in the Postal Union, $5.56. Address all communications to CAMP WAKE ROBIN Woodland, N. Y. 15th SEASON YOUNGER BOYS EXCLUSIVELY Woodcraft, nature study,manual training all sports and swimming. H.O. LITTLE, Lincoln High School, Jersey City, N.J. Camp Chenango Cooperstown, N. Y. on Otsego Lake. Por boys. Boating, Swimming, Mountain Climbing, Tennis, Baseball, Basket-ball. Best of food. Manual Training, Nature Study, Woodcraft, Farming, Character Building. Moderate Rates. NO EXTRAS! Tutoring. Write A. E. LOVELAND, Commercial High School, Brooklyn, New York. Dept. H. Washington Avenue and St. Johns Place Brooklyn, New York offers in its Training School an excellent opportunity to young women desiring to enter the nursing profession. The course is two years and six months. Pupils receive a monthly allowance. A class is now being formed. 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