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Pettijohn's

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MAN TRAINING

Mr. H. H. Gross, President of the Universal Military Training League, sends us the following verses with this statement:

"The inclosed poem may be of interest to you. I think it is mighty good stuff. General Leonard Wood thinks so." We may add that The Outlook thinks so.

Some good judges returning from Eu

rope

have said that our citizen soldiers over there are not sympathetic with a policy of universal military training because their experience has led them to distrust the militaristic and sometimes despotic character of "regular armies." The Universal Military Training League is not militaristic in any sense of the word. Its object is:

To secure the adoption of Federal legislation for universal training for preparedness. To have available in case of war a trained citizenreserve; the training to include vocational training and instruction in civil government, and the duties of American citizenship.

It advocates the military method of training to accomplish this object just as the Boy Scouts advocate it because it is the simplest and most effective method of enabling large bodies of men to act in unison for a definite end. We believe that it is the almost unanimous opinion of the rank and file in our National Army and Navy that their life in the training camps was of immense benefit to them physically and morally. The following is the poem which Mr. Gross sends us :

TO THE MEN OF AMERICA

You talk of your breed of cattle,
And plan for a higher strain,
You double the food of the pasture,

You heap up the measure of grain;
You draw on the wits of the Nation
To better the barn and the
pen;
But what are you doing, my brothers,
To better the breed of men?

You boast of your Morgans and Herefords,
Of the worth of a calf or a colt,
And scoff at the scrub and the mongrel,
As worthy a fool or a dolt;
You mention the points of your roadster
With many a "wherefore" and "when,"
But, ah, are you conning, my brothers,

your

The worth of the children of men? You talk of your roan-colored filly, Your heifer so shapely and sleek; No place shall be filled in stanchions By stock that's unworthy or weak. But what of the stock of your household? Have they wandered beyond your ken? Oh, what is revealed in the round-up

That brands the daughters of men? And what of your boy? Have you meas

ured

His needs for a growing year? Does your mark as his sire, in his features, Mean less than your brand on a steer? Thoroughbred that is your watchword For stable and pasture and But what is your word for the homestead? Answer, you breeders of men! MISS ROSE TRUMBULL. Scottsdale, Arizona.

pen;

Lieutenant Edouard Isaacs, a naval officer who was captured by the Germans and escaped from a prison camp, tells of an ingenious plan by which another prisoner got his liberty. This man had a parole permit which read, "I will not make any attempt to escape." He altered this to "I will now make an attempt to escape," boldly handed in this avowal of his scheme to get his liberty, and walked out of the camp!

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at no greater cost. Because it is decidedly to your advantage to get Shur-ons, look for the name stamped in the bridge of each mounting. It is there to protect you and optical dealers who want to serve your best interests. E.Kirstein Sons Co.

Sole Manufacturers of Shur-on Optical Products Established 1864 Rochester, N. Y.

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Hotels and Resorts

NEW YORK

CAMP LINGERLONG

On Pine Lake. Includes 500 acres of wildest Adirondack Mountains. Hunting, fishing, swimming, canoeing, tennis, saddle horses. Tramps to surrounding mountain peaks, Lake George and Lake Champlain. Dancing. Excellent meals. Spring water. Cabins and tents $14, $16 and up. Private parties entirely isolated. References required. Manager, ROYDEN BARBER, Clemons, N. Y.

NEW YORK CITY

If Coming to New-York THE CLENDENING 202 W, 103d St. Why Pay Excessive Hotel Rates?

PARLOR, BEDROOM, AND BATH $2.50, $3.00 (1 or 2 Persons) Parlor, 2 Bedrooms and Bath, $3.50, $5.00. (2 to 4 Persons)

Parlor, 3 Bedrooms and Bath, $5.00, $7.00. (4 to 6 Persons) Write for Booklet C and Map of N. Y. City.

Hotel Le Marquis

31st Street & Fifth Avenue
New York

Combines every convenience and home comfort, and commends itself to people of refinement wishing to live on American Plan and be within easy reach of social and dra

matic centers.

Room and bath $4.50 per day with meals, or $2.50 per day without meals. Illustrated Booklet gladly sent upon request. JOHN P. TOLSON.

HOTEL JUDSON 53 Washing

ton Square adjoining Judson Memorial Church. Rooms with and without bath. Rates $2.50 per day, including meals. Special rates for two weeks or more. Location very central. Convenient to all elevated and street car lines. PENNSYLVANIA

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LINDEN The Ideal Place for Sick Doylestown, Pa. An institution devoted to People to Get Well the personal study and specialized treatment of the invalid. Massage, Electricity, Hydrotherapy. Apply for circular to ROBERT LIPPINCOTT WALTER, M.D. (late of The Walter Sanitarium)

Board Wanted

Brick Church Elderly invalids, in

curables, and others in nurse's private home. Beautiful surroundings. 65 Halsted St., East Orange, N. J.

Apartments

WANTED Apartment in New

York City containing sitting-room, dining-room, kitchen, two bedrooms with bath and maid's room. Also in same building apartment containing sitting-room, bedroom with bath. Location preferably out of the usual beaten paths, something not usually rented, if possible, and preferably in a private house altered for such purpose. Nothing south of Greenwich Village need be submitted nor north of Seventy-second St. Address Charles H. Davis, 1822 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa.

STUDIO APARTMENT, most at

tractive on Gramercy Park, to rent, furnished, until October. Two bedrooms, breakfast-room, kitchenette, bath and unusually large, artistic studio. Address 257, Outlook.

Country Board

COUNTRY BOARD For middle-aged women. Colonial home on hilltop. Delightful view of country and Lake Ontario. Electric lights, bathroom, excellent Open June 2d. Miss ALICE E. PERRY, Fruit Valley R. F. D., Oswego, N. Y.

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opens June 2d. Steam heat, private baths. Glen Garriff, Mt. Pocono, Pa. table. On State road, three miles from Oswego.

HOMESTEAD

Bailey Island, Maine Open June 15 to Sept. 15. Air, scene and table all of the best. Illustrated booklet on application. Thomas E. Hazell, Summit, N. J. "THE FIRS" Deer Isle Penobscot Bay Resort Region. Inn, cottages, (Sunset P. O.), Me. tents. A summer home of comfort and beautiful outdoors. One cottage available

for family, 6 rooms. Rates moderate.

S. B. KNOWLTON, Haverford, Pa.
LOON LAKE,
MAINE

YORK CAMPS

In famous Rangeley region in heart mountains facing lake. Private log cabins with open fires and baths. Central diningroom. Golf within easy reach; garage. Boat

Farm one mile from camp furnishes fresh vegetables, eggs, poultry, certified milk. Booklet. J. LEWIS YORK, Prop.

Special rates for June and September.
SUSAN T. CARSWELL.

The Wiscasset Bungalows
and Central Dining Hall

The comforts of a home without the cares of
housekeeping. M.C.Lockwood, Mt.Pocono, Pa.

CHESTER, VT. "The Maples." Delight-
ful summer home. Cheerful, large, airy
rooms, pure water, bath, hot and cold; broad
piazza, croquet, fine roads. Terms reasonable.
Refs. exchanged. The MISSES SARGEANT.

of the Burnham Cottage Settlement, Essex-Trapper Lodge-Wyoming

IN THE ADIRONDACKS Hurricane, Essex Co.. N. Y. Season opens June 14th. Comfortable, homelike. Altitude 1,800 ft. Extensive verandas overlooking Keene Valley. Trout fishing. Camping. Golf links, nine well

kept greens. Mile course. Tennis and croquet.

Fresh vegetables. Fine dairy. Furnished cot

tages, all improvements. Terms $18 to $30 per

week. Special rates for season. Address K. BELKNAP, Mgr., Hurricane, Essex Co., N. Y. ADIRONDACKS INTERBROOK LODGE and COTTAGES Keene Valley, N. Y. On direct trail to Mt. Marcy, very heart of Mts. Illustrated booklet giving description of Keene Valley and the Lodge sent on request. $15 and $18 a week. M. E. LUCK.

HOW would you like to live for 2 or 3 weeks or months, in cottage or hotel, on a strip of land VIRTUALLY SIX MILES AT SEA? Where there are congenial neighbors and all of the conveniences of home. Where the breeze seldom stops blowing; where boating, bathing and fishing are daily pastimes and where the cost is reasonable. Do you know that

POINT O' WOODS, L. I.

only 50 miles from New York, is such a place? Direct inquiries to C. W. NASH, Supt., Point O' Woods, L. I.

Sixteen Bar-One (16-1) Stock Ranch in the
beautiful Big Horn Mountains. An attractive
home for rest and recreation. Superior table;
perfect water; good saddle horses. Camping
trips; trout fishing, etc. Address
W. H. WYMAN & SONS, Shell P. O., Wyoming.

Health Resorts

Sanford Hall,

est. 1841
Private Hospital
For Mental and Nervous Diseases
Comfortable, homelike surround-
ings; 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

Crest View Sanatorium
Greenwich, Ct. First-class in all respects,
home comforts. H. M. HITCHCOCK, M.D.
An Occupation and

Mountainbrook Recreation Cure for

Real Estate

CONNECTICUT

Brooklyn, Windham Co., Conn.

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For sale or rent. Residence of late Mrs. Wm. M. Isaacs. About one acre of ground. Beautifully located in ideal, restful New England village. Running water in house. Large and good garage. House and grounds in perfect order and garden planted. Cultivated society and good churches. 3 miles from R. R. station in Danielson. For further particulars apply A. L. Lesher, 881 Broadway, New York. FOR SALE A Beautiful Summer Home in GUILFORD, CONN. Cost over $50,000. Can be bought for less than half. Address Owner, 1821 16th St., Washington, D. C.

New London-on-the-Sound For sale or rent, large house, near bathing beach, Casino and trolley. Garage. 9 acres, beautiful trees. On finest avenue in city, commanding most extensive view of Long Island Sound. WILLIAM S. CHAPPELL, New London, Conn. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE A gentleman's place with fine water-front, full view of the river. House stone and frame, garage stone with rooms for housekeeping. Small stable and poultry coops, large garden. Everything in perfect condition. About one-half mediate purchaser. For full information write mile from city, trolley in rear. Bargain for imW. S. Chappell, 79 Green St., New London, Ct.

FOR RENT-FURNISHED

Summer Home in Connecticut on Long Island Sound, 2% miles from New York. 11-room cottage, 2 baths, electric lights, large fireplaces, sleeping porch, bath houses, and all possible conveniences. Ideal place for children. Salt water bathing. Grounds adjoin golf links and tennis courts. Flower and vegetable garden planted. Use of a cow. Large garage with chauffeur and gardener's quarters. Apply to Owner, 70 Melrose Place, Montclair, N. J. Telephone 4916 Montclair.

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WHITE MOUNTAINS Attractive South West Harbor low and Garage, beautifully located. For

MT. DESERT ISLAND, ME. FURNISHED COTTAGES, 5 to 12 rooms, near hotels, to rent at $150 to $600.

ALICE C. YOUNG, South West Harbor, Me.
For Sale-Cash Terms. About 11⁄21⁄2 Acres

OGUNQUIT, MAINE

NEW HOUSE 1917

On ocean, Three minutes from cable telegraph, hotels, churches, post office, and trolley. Twelve rooms, electric lighting, laundry, light cemented cellar with Boynton furnace; three bathrooms, three fireplaces. Apply by letter. M. M. Stevenson, Lock Box 243, Ogunquit, Me.

ockland. Exceptionally attractive and well

Rarranged cottage house, 3 bedrooms, every Rent for season to persons without young modern convenience, completely furnished.

children. References required. 213, Outlook.

MAINE-For Rent or Sale

Fine summer home, modern, at North Edgecomb, one mile from railroad, just off Federal Road, on Sheepscott River, deep salt water, fruit, orchard, garden, two boats if desired, good boating and fishing. Terms reasonable. Chas. A.Day, 125 Montague St., Brooklyn,N.Y.

MASSACHUSETTS

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rent or sale, furnished. WM. E. SATCHELL,
Owner, 162 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

W Wolfebere, . H. Girls' camp or sum

INNEPESAUKEE LAKE near

mer residence. Cottage, large garage, boat-
house, sandy beach, boats, canoe, launch.

REV. DR. J. A. HIGGONS, Philadelphia, Pa.

NEW JERSEY

FOR SALE

SUMMIT, 25 ELM ST. 12-room house, all improvements, barn, shade, attractive surroundings, large lot, near station, price reasonable. Local agents or write H. $. COOLEY, Mahwah, N. J. NEW YORK

ESHeartsease. An attractively located

Lake Champlain.
village house with the privileges of the Crater

Club to rent for $250 for the season. Open fire-
places; modern plumbing; completely fur-
nished. J. B. Burnham, 233 Broadway, N. Y.
LAKE CHAMPLAIN

Shore front camp in the pines for rent fur-
nished. Finest section of lake. Magnificent lake
and mountain view from porch. Sand beach
for children. For floor plan and photographs
address C. H. EASTON, Scarborough, N. Y.

For rent, fur- LAKE GEORGE

nished, on

ARCADY-11 rooms, 3 baths, motor boat,
row boats. Ideal spot for children. PETER
PAN COTTAGE-8 rooms, 2 baths, sleep-
ing-porches, bathing beach, rowboat. These
houses are on a beautifully situated woodland
estate with 34 mile water-front, one mile north
of Hulett's Landing. For further particulars
inquire 64 West 56th St., New York.

SHELTER ISLAND

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FOR SALE

Property on the main road, just beyond
east of center, known as the Clyde house,
with 15 acres, including two corner
plots, tenant house, etc. Excellent op
portunity for three building sites. Fine
shade trees. For particulars address

RALPH G. DUVALL
Shelter Island Heights, N. Y.

Attractive Colonial House
Park Hill-on-Hudson, Yonkers, New York
New York's Most Attractive Suburb
Built by owner and attractively furnished.
For rent at once, by season or year, with or
without garage. Large living-room with open
fireplace. Three floors, including five sleeping-
rooms, two baths and pool-room.
Address 205, Outlook.

ive furnished cottages, bungalows, and hotels with improvements. Apply to E. E. MERWIN, Mt. Pocono, Pa.

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RHODE ISLAND

Block Island, R. I.

Camp Overocean." Two-story cottage. Living-room, dining-room, kitchen on first floor. Four corner double bedrooms and spaces for several cots. Two-story stable or garage. Fully furnished. Rent $250 for the season. Reply J. W. S., 205 West 13th St., N. Y. City.

VERMONT

For rent, on shore of beautiful Lake

Willoughby, 9-room furnished house
for June, July, August, with good vegetable
and flower garden. W. RAND, Westmore, Vt.

FOR THE HOME
REMNANTS- Chambrays and percales.
Samples submitted. Universal Co., Woon-
socket, R. I.

HELP WANTED
Professional Situations
WANTED Physician, also councilors, for
boys' camp, Maine. Box 79, Station L, Brook-
lyn, N. Y.

Business Situations

RAILWAY traffic inspector, $110 a month
to start and expenses. Travel if desired. Un-

limited advancement. No age limit. Three
months' home study. Situation arranged.
Prepare for permanent position. Write for
booklet CM27 Standard Business Training
Institute, Buffalo, N. Y.

Companions and Domestic Helpers
WANTED-Young woman of refinement as
mother's helper in small family. Mrs. W. O.
Badger, 99 Argyle Road, Brooklyn.

WANTED-Refined woman or girl to help
with care of three little girls aged 3%, 2, and 1
year. Near town 30 miles from Philadelphia.
Reply immediately, giving references and
possible arrangements for meeting. Mrs.
E. Page Allinson, Route 7, West Chester, Pa.
EXCEPTIONAL Middle-aged colored wo-
man, experienced cook, to take charge of
small house in lovely village. Two in family.
Good wages. Unusually good home for right
person. Answer, with references, Box 461,
Spring Lake, N. J.

Teachers and Governesses INQUIRIES already coming in for teachers in all subjects for 1919. International Musical and Educational Agency, Carnegie Hall, N. Y. HOPKINS' Educational Agency, 507 Fifth Ave. Governesses, nurses, dietitians; housekeepers families, schools, institutions, clubs; teachers, companions, secretaries.

GOVERNESS or mother's helper for two girls attending school. Minister's family,

suburban town, mountains in summer. Per

manent position. References. 6,862, Outlook.

GOVERNESSES, cafeteria managers, dietitians, matrons, housekeepers. Miss Richards, Box 5, East Side Station, Providence, R. I.

WANTED-Teacher of mathematics, also teacher of Spanish, in first-class private school. Salary $1,600 to $2,000. Begin September. Must be Christian Scientists. Albany Teachers'

Wm.H.Hawley, Room 16, State House, Boston. COMMUTER'S OPPORTUNITY AN AD, BY New

SIASCONSET, MASS.

For rent, furnished house for the summer.
Address Miss Helen Marshall, Norwich, Conn.

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Antrim, N. H.

For Rent Cottage near Gregg Lake,
Running water, sleeping porches, fireplace,
boat; seclusion if desired. Ideal spot for
real recuperation. Moderate rental.

A. G. ELLIS, 4915 Penn St., Philadelphia.
Asquam Lake, near

Holderness, N. H. hotel, 10-room cot

tage, 2 baths, furnished, housekeeping. Mrs. PIRSSON, 41 Trumbull St., New Haven, Conn.

LAKE SUNAPEE, N. H.
Charming Summer Homes and Cottages, fur-
nished, for rent and for sale. Write for book-
lets. SARGENT & Co., New London, N. H.
Headquarters Lake Sunapee Real Estate

Lake Winnipesaukee bungalow.
Among spruces, modern improvements,
sandy beach, boats. Rent season or month.
Pictures. Box 1,344, Boston.

Westchester County. Offer at pre-war price
of $5,250, a modern ten-room white stucco
hollow tile residence, eight minutes from
station, half hour Grand Central Terminal.
Open and quiet surroundings. Would con-
sider rental. Full particulars can be secured
from owner by addressing 9,815, Outlook.

PENNSYLVANIA

FOR RENT

Large well-planned cottage, overlooking beautiful mountain scenery and golf course at Pocono Manor (a hotel and cottage colony), one and a half miles from Pocono Summit station on the D. L. & W. R. R., one hundred miles from New York. Completely furnished for housekeeping, except table and bed linen. Living and dining rooms, porches and kitchen. Seven master's bedrooms (four with running water), two sleeping porches, three baths and two showers. Two maids' rooms and bath. Chauffeur's room and bath. Garage for two cars. Pure spring water, electric lights, telephone, hot water heating system, five open fireplaces, trunk elevator and laundry. For further particulars apply to

EDWIN A. HOOPES, Agt., Pocono Manor, Pa.

WANTED, in New Haven, Conn., experienced French, English, or American governess for two boys of 3% and 6 years. Physical care, teaching. References. 6,874, Outlook. TEACHERS wanted-All subjects all over the country. National Teachers Agency, 310 Munsey Building, Washington; General offices, Evanston, Ill.

SITUATIONS WANTED Professional Situations LIBERAL clergyman, well trained, experienced, strong speaker, thirty, married, wishes pulpit for summer. 6,864, Outlook.

SITUATIONS WANTED Companions and Domestic Helpers WANTED-Position as companion by educated woman. 6,811, Outlook.

POSITION wanted in institution or summer hotel as administration dietitian by woman of experience and ability. 6,856, Outlook. KINDERGARTNER, experienced traveler, wishes summer work. Companion for child or traveling chaperon for small group. 6,833, Outlook.

Business Situations COLLEGE girl desires summer position as traveling secretary, governess, or companion. Knowledge of stenography and typewriting. 6,857, Outlook.

GRADUATE nurse of experience desires position as companion-nurse with invalid or elderly lady. Practical, generally useful. References required. 6,854, Outlook.

WELL-trained woman desires opening as hygienist and health supervisor in industrial or commercial organization. 6,873, Outlook. Companions and Domestic Helpers

YOUNG man, refined, college graduate, teacher several years, musical, traveled extensively, would like position as traveling companion. 6,831, Outlook.

YOU'VE CERTAINLY GOT TO HAND IT TO HER!"

FOR SHE KNOWS A GOOD BRUSH
EFFECTIVE AND ECONOMICAL

WHITING-ADAMS
HOUSEHOLD-BRUSHES

Guaranteed to live long and please all users.

Send for Illustrated Literature

JOHN L. WHITING-J. J. ADAMS CO., Boston, U. S. A.
Brush Manufacturers for Over 108 Years and the Largest in the World

WISH to secure for young woman friend position as companion. Highly educated, beautiful voice, finest references. Hattie Clappu Morris, 1730 Broadway, New York City.

COLLEGE girl desires position as governess or mother's helper at summer home. Loves children. Excellent references. 6,877, Outlook.

Teachers and Governesses NATIVE French teacher (young man, 36), now teaching in an academy, wishes position during summer vacation with family or institution. 6,858, Outlook.

SMITH junior with teaching experience wants summer governess work. Seashore preferred. Marion White, Northampton, Mass.

EXPERIENCED woman teacher will take one or more children to country for summer, provide tennis, golf, swimming, riding, or will take position as tutor or companion from June first. Highest social references. 6,853, Outlook. COLLEGE graduate (1919) desires position as tutor or companion for the summer. Experienced, athletic. 6,850, Outlook.

TUTORING. Medical student, Christian, age 25, experienced teacher in public and private schools, athletics, etc., and resident and traveling supervision of normal and atypical children, desires summer position. H. C. Cox, Box 322, University, Virgínia.

FRENCH teacher, college graduate, desires summer position, June-October, as tutor, companion, governess. References. 6,823, Outlook.

GOVERNESS, cultured, of experience, with good references, desires position with younger children. Prefers country. 6,875, Outlook.

KINDERGARTNER, fine training, successful experience, musical, refined, desires position. 6,870, Outlook.

KINDERGARTNER, New York graduate, young, experienced, desires private school position, fall term. Best references. 6.866, Outlook.

MISCELLANEOUS

THOUGHTFUL English dilettante, great reader, budding writer, desiring to know others, invites letters from either sex of any age or rank who will seclude themselves two hours weekly, and write frankly what they have felt, seen, heard, thought, and done. In return for their emotions and observations, thoughts (serious and whimsical), hopes and fears, loves and hates, ideals and aspirations (good, bad, and indifferent), he offers his own, hoping thus to demolish that subtle barrier which isolates us from the real lives of our fellows. Will you write? Briggs, Postbox 1008, Calcutta.

TRAINING FOR DOING can be given in the home. If interested, send age and grade of child to Clinton Van Deusen, Kent, Ohio.

WILL take into country home in New York State for summer a few children who are backward in studies. Experienced teacher will tutor them. For particulars address 6,852, Outlook.

WANTED-To care for three or four young girls 12 to 16 years for July and August in Address country home in Berkshires. "Mugun," "Lawrence House, Northampton,

Mass.

WILL take elderly lady to board. Experienced in nursing. 6,855, Outlook.

M. W. Wightman & Co. Shopping Agency, established 1895. No charge; prompt delivery. 44 West 22d St., New York.

WANTED-Young women to take nine months' course in nursing. Frances Parker Memorial Home, New Brunswick, N. J.

MISS Guthman, New York shopper, will send anything on approval; services free. References. 309 W. 99th Street.

MILLIONS CABBAGE and Tomato Plants. Prompt shipment. 1,000, expressed, $1:25. 500, PLANT 100, postpaid, 30c. postpaid, $1. FARM, Ulah, N. C.

WANTED-Board and kind care for invalid lady (not a mental case) in home of physician, nurse, or quiet Christian family, out of city. 6,871, Outlook.

MOTHER'S care given to one or two children during summer months. Good home in New England college town. Beautiful and healthful locality. 6,872, Outlook.

The Annual

Out-of-Doors Number

of The Outlook

will be the issue of June 11, 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, and Steamship Lines. Rates and special information upon request. Department of Classified Advertising THE OUTLOOK, 381 Fourth Avenue, New York

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BAUER & BLACK Makers of Sterile Surgical Dressings and Allied Products-Chicago, New York, Toronto

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BOYS' CAMPS

OSSIPEE

A CAMP FOR BOYS UNDER 16

On Lake Ossipee, in the

16th Season White Mountains, New

Hampshire. 4 hours from

Boston. Unequaled in natural advantages and

personal service; original in motive. Rates

include tutoring. Address J. C. BUCHER,

Director, Peekskill Academy, Peekskill, N. Y.

SUMMER CAMP FOR YOUNG BOYS

The Housemother of one of the great preparatory schools

for boys will receive ten boys from seven to fourteen years

old into her Lodge on the Maine Coast near Portland

for the summer. Ocean front and pine woods. Second story

bedrooms or tents with counselors. Athletics, recreation,

tutoring. Number strictly limited and absolutely satisfactory

references required. Especial oversight and mothering. Ad-

dress Mrs. I. T. Bagley, The Tome School, Port Deposit, Md.

PLAY MADE PROFITABLE

for boys at LONGVUE. 1,350 feet above sea level;

foothills of Blue Ridge, near Atlanta. Boys receive benefits

of TRIP, CAMP, and SCHOOL, thus strengthening

their preparation for the coming year. Traveling ex-

penses included make the expense no more than that of

the ordinary camp. Instruction is under the immediate direc-

tion of the Head of the IRVING LOWER SCHOOL

Tarrytown-on-Hudson. A wide range of athletic sports

entertainments. Home farm supplies food and milk. Circular.

W. C. DUNCAN, A.M., Irving School, Tarrytown-on-Hudson.

After June 6, "Longvue," Douglasville, Georgia,

MODIFIED CÂMPING

For boys under 15 years of age

Good nights outdoors in tents-bad nights indoors. All

sports. Pure water. Good food. Careful supervision. Fall

term opens Sept. 18. Terms moderate.

J. C. SHORTLIDGE, Maplewood, Concordville, Pa., Box 28

GIRLS' CAMPS

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