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America's Summer
Playground

There is probably not a person in the Pacific Northwest who would change for any other spot on earth. It is the fairest and loveliest land, we who live here believe, ever bestowed on man.

It is a land of sport and play-of golf every day of the year; of glorious mountains to climb, of shimmering mountain lakes and rushing streams and tumbling waterfalls; of superb scenic motor roads; of thousands of miles of placid inland seas, dotted with charming isles and islets; of hikes and trails; of boating, canoeing, swimming, and sea bathing; of sea fishing and stream fishing; of upland birds and marsh birds and big game; of camp ing and picnicking; of greenery and flowers and sheer beauty unparalleled. No heat; no cold..

Spend this year's vacation with us. Special summer railroad rates and the open road for motorists. Maximum temperature Seattle, 1921-80°. Average maximum summer months' temperature for 20 years-71°. Write for "The Charmed Land" booklet.

Seattle Chamber of Commerce 903 Arctic Building, Seattle, Washington

FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT

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the country. They welcome almost any measures which will remove from their midst the concerns whose business practices are not above reproach. And here again the weeding out of the dishonest and the weak will serve to strengthen those who remain. It is a ruthless process, but it is for the good of the whole.

In order to promote recovery to normal and prosperous business conditions, therefore, the weak spots in our industrial body must be removed. Deflation and depression are the agencies to accomplish this result, and they are doing their work nobly, albeit without any particular speed. The Washington Conference, the recent gathering at Cannes, and the projected meetings at Genoa, in spite of the fact that the United States will not participate, promise to be of aid in international affairs, and the progress towards recovery is fairly consistent. There are temporary setbacks of course, but the trend is certainly for the better. The marked improvement in the foreign exchanges is eloquent testimony of this fact; the really remarkable demand for bonds which we have had for the past year or more is further proof that basic conditions are better; the course of agricultural prices and commodity prices in general is, on the whole, entirely encouraging as to the future. Many peoble base their ideas of our industrial

outlook almost entirely upon these three factors, and they can justly be regarded as fairly reliable indications of what lies ahead.

The stock market too is a barometer, but not quite so reliable a one as the other three we have mentioned. Stocks of course are dependent for their value upon the earnings of the issuing companies, and better business is usually discounted by higher quotations for stocks. On the other hand, the element of speculation enters largely into the fluctuations of stock prices, so that one cannot always tell whether a rising stock market is caused by sound considerations or is a temporary affair due to speculative manipulation. It is risky business trying to guess what the fluctuations of the stock market are going to be, and it usually turns out to be expensive business too.

It is a safe general rule that the higher the grade of an investment, the less it fluctuates in price. Like the laws of economics, it is not affected by temporary conditions, and if more people would try to order their lives so as to ignore things which do not concern them their personal fortunes would not fluctuate to any marked extent. What we need to-day are people willing to do the work in hand, who will stick to the task that is given them to do, and forget the rest. That is the best method of hastening the return to prosperity that we all want to see. It is coming, and it will come more quickly if each one of us does his full share.

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Tours and Travel

Select Party

of European Tourists extend an invitation to five more members to join a four months' leisurely trip covering the Continent and British Isles. The salient features of the tour include the utmost in comfort, firstclass accommodations and travel only, experienced, gentlemanly and competent guidance. For further particulars write

SECRETARY

Room 1169, 40 Wall Street, New York City

Tours and Travel

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

JAPAN

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

IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS
TOKYO

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

EUROPE

Special parties sailing April 21st and 25th, via the Mediterranean. An opportunity to avoid the crowd

Write for Booklet A-10 BENNETT'S TRAVEL BUREAU 506 Fifth Avenue, New York City

Travel-Study Club Italy to Eng.

June to Sept. Private, select, economical. Lectures on history, art, current events. Booklet. Dr. and Mrs. FLICK. University, Syracuse, N. Y.

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Tours and Travel

36 old world cities on a GATES TOUR that takes you

to Oberammergau

LEAVING New York by one of the regular Gates Tours, sailings beginning in May, you may have 14 days in France before seeing the Passion Play-afterwards there come 6 days in Switzerland and almost two whole weeks in Italy. In all 36 old world cities will be visited. Optional dates of return and extensions may be arranged.

Gates European Tours

$395 up

Covering Steamship and Hotel accommodations as well as all ordinary sightseeing expenses. Gates Tours, founded in 1892, have a character that makes them pleasant and congenial.

Get the Gates Complete Tour Booklet. Tours from $395 upwards. Write direct or apply to Raymond & Whitcomb Co., Gen'l Agents, in New York, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, Detroit, and Toledo. Ask for Booklet "A-19." All Gates Tours without extra cost include Paris, the Argonne and other American Battlefields

GATES TOURS-Founded 1892 "World Travel at Reasonable Cost"

DEAN TOURS 225 Fifth Avenue, New York. London-Paris-Rome

4 Wellesley Park, Boston, 24, Mass.

Europe Beckons EUROPE 72 days $885

British Isles, Switzerland, Passion Play, Tyrol, Italian Lakes, France. THE BEST MODERATE PRICED TOURS Eleventh ORTH HILE

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TOURS Season

821 Centre St., Boston 30, Mass.

Europe

PASSION PLAY Parties April to June at various pricesfree tour to organizer of small party

BEACON TOURS
Boston, Mass.

Little Bldg.

SUMMER TOUR

to the

ORIENT

Sailing June 20 from San Francisco.
69 days. Price $1,315.

With extension to China. 96 days. $1,750.
Write
BUREAU OF UNIVERSITY TRAVEL
15 Boyd Street, Newton, Mass.

Switzerland

Miss Marion Hawley, Malden, Mass. Tel. 409 W

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

Rates with Illustrated Booklet gladly sent upon request. KNOTT Management. NEW YORK

ADIRONDACKS

THE CRATER CLUB Of the Burnham Cottage Settlement, Essexon-Lake Champlain, offers to families of refinement at very moderate rates the attractions of a beautiful lake shore in a locality with a remarkable record for healthfulness. The club affords an excellent plain table and accommodation. The boating is safe, there are attractive walks and drives, and the points of interest in the Adirondacks are easily accessible. Ref. required. For information relative to board and lodging address MISS MARGARET FULLER, Club Mgr., 170 E. 72d St., New York. For particulars regarding cottage rentals write John B. Burnham, 233 B'way, New York. On Lake

Come to Camp Sacandaga Sacandaga

ADIRONDACKS

A camp for the lovers of the out-of-doors. Refined surroundings. Good table. Large living-hall, Cottages and tents for sleeping. Boats and canoes. Black bass fishing. Hikes into the woods. Nights around the camp-fire. Everything comfortable and homelike. CHAS. T. MEYER, Lake Pleasant, Hamilton Co., N. Y.

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Sanford Hall, est. 1841 Private Hospital

Hotel Webster For Mental and Nervous Diseases

(Near 5th Avenue)
40 West 45th Street

NEW YORK Directly in the fashionable club and shop ping section. Within five minutes' walk to all principal theaters. A high-class hotel patronized by those desiring the best accommodations at moderate cost.

Rates and map gladly sent upon request. JOHN P. TOLSON, Prop.

Hotel Hargrave

West 72d St., through
to 71st St., New York
300 rooms, each with bath. Absolutely
fireproof. One block to 72d St. en-
trance of Central Park. Comfort and
refinement combined with moderate
rates. Send for illustrated booklet J.

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

LINDEN The Ideal Place for Sick People to Get Well Doylestown, Pa. An institution devoted to 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

Real Estate

ALABAMA

For Sale 20 acres, orange, grapefruit and trucking land. Close to railroad, towns and Gulf shore in famous Bald win Co., Alabama. Easy terms. 6,785, Outlook.

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Gentleman's Summer or All-Year Home In family since clearing of the land. 150 acres, productive soil, well divided. New modern barn, comfortable old-fashioned farmhouse, electric lights and running water in both. High elevation, finest scenery in Franklin County, Me. Sacrifice for quick sale. Particulars of W. F. S., Box 7, South Braintree, Mass.

Seashore Cottage Rent for season

6 rooms, bath, hot and cold water, electric lights; fully furnished. S. W.LITTELL, 138 S. Main St., Rockland, Me.

Ogunquit, Me., Cottage for Rent

4 double and 1 single master bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, living-room 23x25, dining-room, pantry, kitchen, laundry. Accommodations for 3 servants. Attractively furnished, every modern convenience. Ideally located, wonderful view of country and water. Garage. 6,761, Outlook.

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NEW HAMPSHIRE

House, 9 bedrooms, bathroom, for rent to
refined people for summer season. Delight-
fully located on New England farm near
Portsmouth and Concord. Every convenience.
Fully furnished. Open fires. Wood supply
free. Rent $500. Apply for particulars,
JOHN F. SCOTT
358 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.

For Sale or Rent Unusually Attractive Private Camp on SIX MILE LAKE IN WHITE MOUNTAINS. Ten acre point woodsliving-room 20 x 30, large fireplace, wide porches, view of Mt. Washington. Boathouse, three boats, good fishing, ice, wood, well, stable. Box 22, Center Conway, N. H.

WHITE MOUNTAINS

JACKSON, N. H.

Three furnished cottages on the side of Thorn Mountain, overlooking village and Presidential Range. 8, 9 and 10 rooms, running water and bath. $150 to $300 for season. COMMERCIAL CORPORATION 171 Westminster St., Providence, R. I.

NEW JERSEY

FOR SALE-Summer Hotel Open year round. Attractive, popular, one block ocean bathing beach, among the pines. Accessible to golf, tennis, horseback riding and delightful motor trips through cool and shady roads. Within two hours of New York. Express train service. C. H. RICHMOND, Astor Court Bldg., 18 W. 34th St., New York

Real Estate

NEW JERSEY

For sale or rent. Edgewater Heights,
IN.J.Attractive center-hall house, 11 rooms,
Outbuildings,
all modern conveniences.
artist's studio, garage, hennery. Many desir-
able features. Write Room 1917, 25 Madison
Ave., New York, or telephone Cliffside 69.

FOR RENT

ELIZABETH, N. J. Country house, 4 acres of park grounds, kept in order by owner. 15 rooms, 2 bathrooms. Fully furnished. From May to November. Rent moderate. Small family desired. References required. 1 mile from R.R.station. Best residential section. 6,787, Outlook.

IDEAL OUTING BUNGALOW

FOR SUMMER RENTAL
On Metedeconk River, near Bayhead;
new, furnished 6-room house; 2-car garage;
hot and cold water. Address 6,767, Outlook.

FOR RENT, FURNISHED
May 1 to Nov. 1. Cool, desirable house,
SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. 4 bedrooms,
3 baths, 2 servants' rooms and bath; 3 mins,
to R.R. and trolley. Very reasonable rental to
desirable tenants. W. J. NORTON, 104 Scotland
Road, South Orange, N. J. Phone S. O. 1520.

SUMMIT, N. J.

TO RENT, FURNISHED, FOR SUMMER, very desirable house. Large living-room, den, 7 master bedrooms, 2 servants' rooms, 4 bathrooms; about 1 acre of land, flowers, small vegetable garden, garage for 2 cars. Terms moderate for satisfactory tenant without small children. Apply Room 1109, 32 Liberty Street, New York City.

NEW YORK

ADIRONDACK CAMP-FOR RENT
18 rooms, 20 acres,4 miles from Paul Smith's,
on Upper St. Regis Lake, Railroad Station
Lake Clear Junction, post-office, telegraph
and express office conveniences. Day and
night trains from New York. Furnished,
including linen. Icehouse, barn, 3 platform
tents, woodshed full of wood, boathouse
with large upper porch. Rent reasonable.
For particulars address JUDSON F. STONE,
Agent, 30 N. La Salle St., CHICAGO, ILL.

IF you are interested in a Cottage

or Camp, at any of the following places: Lake Placid, Upper or Lower Saranac Lake, Paul Smith's, Lake Kiwassa, Lake Oseetah, or Lake Flower, inclose stamp to WILLIAM F. ROBERTS, Real Estate office, at Saranac Lake, N. Y., for a free illustrated booklet.

FOR RENT-Adirondacks, Keene Val

ley, furnished chalet. Large living-room, fireplace, 5 bedrooms, sleeping and dining porches. Modern plumbing, abundant water, garage, tennis, swimming, golf. Picturesque country. $600. Wood, ice. 6,795, Outlook, For Sale To close an estate.

Cottage on shore of Long Lake, N. Y., in Adirondacks. 9 rooms, bath, icehouse, tennis court, 10acres of land. A. E. Bunting, exécutor, Waterford, N. Y.

ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW FOR RENT FOR SUMMER MONTHS Located directly on Trout Lake, three miles by good road from Bolton Landing, Lake George. Entirely new. Built by present owner, who will rent for the entire season at moderate rental. Completely furnished throughout. Five rooms (three bedrooms) and bath. Kitchen with running water. Ice, wood, and row boat included.

For full particulars address 6,479 Outlook.

Fully furnished, high

Cooperstown, N. Y. class cottage for rent.

Beautifully situated on Otsego Lake. Apply
to ALEX. PHINNEY, Cooperstown, N. Y.

TO RENT HOUSE at

Wave Crest,
Far Rockaway, Long Island. 7 bed-
rooms, 3 baths; fully furnished; for summer or
for all the year; in perfect condition. Apply
John F. Scott, 358 Fifth Ave., New York City.
RESIDENCE FOR SALE IN
RESIDENCE PARK
NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y.
Wonderful opportunity. Eight large
bedrooms, two baths, living-room, reception-
room, dining-room, kitchen, pantry, conser-
vatory, three fireplaces; all improvements;
three-car garage. Plot 75x156. Apply R. A.
YOUNG, 21 Linden Pl., New Rochelle, N. Y.

To Rent at Richfield Springs, N. Y.

Large comfortable furnished house. To a
private family only. 20rooms, wide verandas;
8 acres; orchard, garden planted, large cov-
ered veranda off second floor; all modern
conveniences; complete carriage house;
gardener's cottage; ícehouse filled with ice;
residence adjoins golf links and commands
beautiful view; fine drives in surrounding
country; about a mile from lake. Apply to
Judson F. Stone, Agt., 30 N. La Salle St., Chicago, III.

Real Estate

WASHINGTON

For Sale-My country home of 34 acres, beau-
tiful waterfront, facing Olympics, on Puget
Sound, near Seattle. $12,750. For further par-
ticulars address P. O. Box 33, Silverdale, Wash.

APPLE ORCHARD

of thirty-two acres and modern bungalow
packing house and full equipment, averaging
about 10,000 boxes yearly highly colored non-
irrigated apples, in the heart of White Salmon
Valley, near Columbia River, for sale. $25,000.
Also twenty acres adjoining with twelve acres
bearing apples, three in young orchard, bal-
ance timber, suitable for orchard or straw-
berries, and a new bungalow, $10,500. Address
owner, Paul McKercher, White Salmon, Wash.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
KINDERGARTNER, experienced, wishes
to buy private kindergarten or open one.
COUNTRY or villagepreferred.1,163, Outlook.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
WANTED-Competent teachers for public
and private schools. Calls coming every day.
Send for circulars. Albany Teachers' Agency,
Albany, N. Y.

DIETITIANS, secretaries, cafeteria man-
agers, governesses, matrons, housekeepers,
Social workers, superintendents. Miss
Richards, Providence, R. I. Box 5 East Side.
Boston, Trinity Court, 16 Jackson Hall, Fri-
days 11 to 1. Address Providence.

TEACHERS WANTED-September prospects at desirable salaries are being received, and many teachers will be needed for all departments of schools and colleges. Special terms for enrollment. THE INTERSTATE TEACHERS' AGENCY, MACHECA BUILDING, NEW ORLEANS, LA.

CHARLOTTE Gordon supplies really de-
pendable servants and offers personal inti-
mate housekeeping experience to solve your
problems. Phone Plaza 9467 for the sort of
help you want. I promise a service of integ-
rity based on the Golden Rule. 660 Madison
Ave., between 60th and 61st.

GAMES AND
ENTERTAINMENTS

PLAYS, musical comedies and revues,
minstrel choruses, blackface skits, vaude-
ville acts, monologs,, dialogs, recitations,
entertainments, musical readings, stage
handbooks, make-up goods. Big catalog free.
T. S. Denison & Co., 623 So. Wabash, Dept. 74,
Chicago.

FOR THE HOME

HOME-made candies, fresh, pure, delicious.
2 lbs. assorted, $1, postpaid. Marjorie Sutton,
Dundee, New York.

FROM the country to your apartment.
Delicious home-made jams and jellies. Box of
6 jars, parcel post, $2.50. The Home Jam Shop,
Old Saybrook, Conn.

GREETING CARDS

BEAUTIFUL greeting card adapted for all occasions. Sample fifteen cents. Anna Wildman, The Clinton, Philadelphia.

COPLEY CRAFT HAND-COLORED EASTER CARDS will be sent on ten days' approval. The line is best known for its distinctive verses. Jessie H. McNicol, 18 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass.

STATIONERY

THIRSTY blotters sent free on request, also samples of excellent stationery for personal and professional use. Franklin Printery, Warner, New Hampshire.

NOTE paper and envelopes. Your name and address on 100 sheets good quality paper and 100 envelopes. Blue or black ink. Postpaid $1. Huntington Press, 21 Bath St., Norwich, Conn.

UNUSUALLY desirable stationery for any type of correspondence. 200 sheets high grade note paper and 100 envelopes printed with your name and address postpaid $1.50. Samples on request. Lewis, 284 Second Ave., Troy, N. Y.

WOMEN'S GOODS

NEW knitted scarfs and sweaters in fiber silk. All shades, $5 up. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Mrs. R. W. Wright, 3304 Fairview Ave., Baltimore, Md.

HELP WANTED

Professional Situations
RURAL church in Fulton Co., N. Y., needs
minister. Duties not arduous. High grade
man needing country air acceptable. Salary
$900 and parsonage. Location healthful and
accessible. 1,161, Outlook.

Business Situations

TWO EDUCATED MEN AND TWO WOMEN (PROTESTANTS) FOR LUCRATIVE AND CONGENIAL WORK. INTERESTED PROSPECTS SUPPLIED BY US. PERMANENT CONNECTION. SEND QUALIFICATIONS TO 1,058, OUTLOOK. WANTED, for water sports and athletics in girls' camp in North Carolina, graduate in physical education of experience to assume responsibility. Give full particulars and references in application. 1,146, Outlook.

GOVERNMENT needs railway mail clerks, $133 to $192 month. Write for free specimen questions. Columbus Institute, P4, Colum bus, Ohio.

HELP WANTED

Companions and Domestic Helpers WANTED--Woman of strong personality who is interested in position to teach sewing and take care of clothing, in home for orphan girls. Please state, in applying, amount of training and when and where it was gained; experience; also salary expected and references. 1,036, Outlook.

WANTED for cottage mother-Woman of strong personality, having had experience in management of children, who is capable of managing home. Must have knowledge of cooking and sewing. Some training is desirable. Please state qualifications, references, and also salary expected. 1,037, Outlook. SITUATIONS WANTED

Business Situations

TWO teachers, college graduates, desire positions in camp. Especially qualified to direct all dramatics, outdoor recreation, and occupational activities. Exceptional experience and superior references. 1,142, Outlook. Companions and Domestic Helpers

WANTED, by an experienced woman of ability and pleasant personality, a position as housemother, housekeeper, or other executive position in summer camp for girls or boys for season of 1922. Satisfactory references upon request. Address 821, Outlook. BY Southern gentlewoman, position as companion or to help with one or two small children. 1,061, Outlook.

YOUNG woman, 30, college graduate, experienced, desires position as traveling companion to lady, or as chaperon for one or more girls traveling. Charges reasonable. Highest references. 1,086, Outlook.

REFINED woman wishes position as traveling companion or chaperon. 1,089, Outlook. WILLIAMS undergraduate of high standing desires to travel as tutor-companion this summer, preferably to Europe. References. Address 1,091, Outlook.

GOVERNESS, going to Europe May-June, would act as companion or take charge of children. Experienced, good sailor. References. 1,108, Outlook.

EXPERIENCED registered nurse, good traveler, wishes to travel with convalescent or semi-invalid for summer or longer. Free May 1. 1.121, Outlook.

CORNELL instructor wants traveling companionship position for summer. 1,136, Outlook.

CULTURED Southern young woman as social secretary or companion. Graduate of university. Will travel. References. 1,130, Outlook.

LADY desires position as secretary, chaperon, companion, for summer. 1,149, Outlook. COMPANION-American gentlewoman, good reader, knowledge nursing, would ac company lady to country for summer. References. 1,145, Outlook.

YOUNG woman, junior in college, wishes to travel with woman or family during summer as secretary. Good stenographer, several years' business experience. References exchanged. 1,147, Outlook.

COLLEGE girl as traveling companion during summer. Experienced in European travel. Speaks French. References. 1,141, Outlook.

HOUSEKEEPER, supervising - Refined; other help; adult family or motherless home. 1,152, Outlook.

HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL desires summer employment. J. S. Boughton, Angora, N. Y.

LADY of education, accustomed to children, wishes position in child-caring institution, school, or home. 1,144, Outlook.

EXPERIENCED cafeteria manager, capable cook, and housekeeper with unquestionable references seeks position in family, school, institution, or business house. 1,778, Outlook.

MANAGER-housekeeper of country estate or farm, by young, energetic woman, experienced chauffeur, fond of children; entire responsibility or as traveling companion. Excellent long references. Address B. B., care R. Ely, 114 E. 81st St., New York City.

WOMAN, refined, experienced desires position as companion to elderly lady. Best references.Address R. E. Row, Clearfield, Pa. WANTED, by lady, now housemother in girls' school, light employment during summer months. Address 1,156, Outlook.

GRADUATE nurse, Protestant, wishes permanent position; nurse, companion, housekeeper, secretary, etc.,or training of children, dieting, teaching swimming, canoeing. City or country. 1,166, Outlook.

HOSTESS or house-mother for home where there are young girls. Trained, refined, and having home-making possibilities. 1,168, Outlook.

WANTED-University graduate, teacher, desires position traveling as companion or tutor. References. 1,165, Outlook.

EXPERIENCED college man desires position as driver for refined, congenial family touring for summer. Can tutor if necessary. Excellent references. 1,172, Outlook. HOUSEKEEPER-Cultured woman, accustomed own home, servants, trained welfare worker, wishes to supervise motherless household. 1,171, Outlook.

WANTED-A position for July and August in summer camp as housemother or assistant housekeeper by capable young Scotch woman of experience and pleasing personality. The best of references furnished upon request. 1,176, Outlook.

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$7.00&$8.00 SHOES

ALSO MANY STYLES AT $5.00 & $6.00

WHEN YOU BUY W. L.DOUGLAS SHOES
CONSIDER THE EXTRA QUALITY
YOU RECEIVE FOR THE PRICE PAID
W. L. Douglas shoes are made of the
best and finest selected leathers the
market affords. We employ the high-
est paid, skilled shoemakers, all work-
ing with an honest determination to
make the best shoes for the price that
money can buy.

When you need shoes look for a W.L.
Douglas store. We own 108 stores lo-
cated in the principal cities. You will
find in our stores many kinds and styles
of high-class, fine shoes that we believe
are better shoe values for the money
than you can buy elsewhere.

Our $7.00 and $8.00 shoes are exceptionally good values. There is one point we wish to impress upon you that is worth dollars for you to remember. W. L. Douglas shoes are put into all of our stores at factory cost. We do not make one cent of profit until the shoes are sold to you. When you buy shoes at any one of our stores you pay only one small retail profit.

BOYS' SHOES $4.00&$4.50

W.L. Douglas name and portrait is the best known shoe Trade Mark in the world. It stands for the highest standard of quality at the lowest possible cost. The intrinsic value of a Trade Mark lies in giving to the consumer the equivalent of the price paid for the goods.

Catalog Free.

No matter where you live, shoe dealers can supply you with W.L.Douglas shoes. They cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. Insist upon having W. L. Douglas shoes with the name and retail price stamped on the sole. Do not take a substitute and pay one or two extra profits. Order direct. W. L. Douglas Shoe Co., from the factory and save money. 167 Spark St., Brockton, Mass.

SITUATIONS WANTED Companions and Domestic Helpers COLLEGE engineering student wishes position as touring chauffeur this summer. E. Richards, Box R, Sta. A, Ames, Iowa.

TRAVELING. American woman, experienced, cultured, sympathetic,, speaking French, German, for lady, party,going abroad. Highest references. 1,170, Outlook.

Teachers and Governesses RADCLIFFE graduate, age 27, with successful experience in college preparatory teaching, wishes tutoring position for the summer; particularly in the classics. 1,096, Outlook.

EXPERIENCED teacher who loves children desires position as governess and companion to child requiring service she can render. Good references. Country preferred. 1,119, Outlook.

YOUNG man, 44 years of age, 15 years' experience teaching Latin and history in private, high, and boarding schools, master's degree University of Pennsylvania, will be open for position of similar character or small college for ensuing year. Highest references. 1,153, Outlook.

TEACHER, refined gentleman, over 30, who conducts classes every evening in public speaking, English, and history, desires position during the day as instructor in private school or other institution or as private secretary or business assistant. Has had years of business experience and possesses administrative ability, having had charge of an office of 20 people. Position must be steady and with responsible people. Salary reasonable. Highest references. 1,174, Outlook.

GOVERNESS - Cultured. experienced. References. Would take care children from five years on. 1,175, Outlook.

WANTED-Position in summer camp. Can teach voice, piano, and elementary subjects. Nine years' private school experience. 1,158, Outlook.

TRAVELING companion or chaperon-governess. Educated, experienced French lady, knowledge English; teaches French, German. References exchanged. 1,160, Outlook.

EXPERT tutor, Latin and English, college preparatory or advanced work, New York City. 1,167, Outlook.

KINDERGARTNER, experienced, wishes summer work. 1,164, Outlook.

EXPERIENCED grade teacher with excellent references wishes to tutor in summer camp through July. 1,162, Outlook

Wo Douglas

President

MISCELLANEOUS

MISS Guthman, New York shopper, will shop for you, services free. No samples. References. 309 West 99th St.

BOYS wanted. 500 boys wanted to sell The Outlook each week. No investment necessary. Write for selling plan. Carrier Department, The Outlook Company, 381 Fourth Ave., New York City.

FOR church fairs and Easter sales. Baskets made in homes in the North Carolina Mountains. Allanstand Cottage Industries, Inc., Exchange for mountain handicrafts, 55 Haywood St., Asheville, N. C.

NURSES' UNIFORMS made. Reasonable prices. 1,077,-Outlook.

MARRIED WOMAN, AGED 35, living in large western New York city in comfortable circumstances, would like to board two children between the ages of three and ten where parent or guardian is able to pay for the best of care. References of the very best can be furnished-intellectual, social, and business. Care of children thoroughly understood. 1,095, Outlook.

WANTED-Defective people to board. Address W., Pawiing, N. Y.

TO young women desiring training in the care of obstetrical patients a very thorough nurses' aid course of six months is offered by the Lying-In Hospital, 307 Second Ave., New York. Monthly allowance and full maintenance is furnished. For further information address Directress of Nurses.

FOR EASTER-Guzzie-Bunnie, beautifully made pink and buff stuffed toy, one of the famous Guzzie Toys, sent prepaid on receipt of $1. Guzzieland Co., Waukesha, Wis.

RETIRED woman physician will receive into her own attractive suburban home young child whose mother may be ill or traveling. Seashore summer. $100 per month, up. 1,148, Outlook.

MOTHERLESS INFANT will be given home and care by country doctor's wife at $25 a week. 1.140. Outlook.

EXPERIENCED teacher of young children. returning to own suburban home May 1, wishes entire care of one or more healthy, normal children. 1,151, Outlook.

AT HOULGATE, FRANCE, on NORMAN COAST, a summer home for children under twelve whose parents are traveling in Europe. Address Miss Wilhelm's School, 34 East 62d St., New York.

FOR adoption-Sturdy, attractive, intelligent boy of six years, American extraction. Apply 610 Elm St., New Haven, Conn.

ARMEN

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beautiful Armenian of aristocratic family, having danced her way to fame in Teheran, Cairo and Constantinople, has captivated Paris and Madrid. Her idyllic childhood in a tiny Caucasian village, the terrible Cossack massacres in which her father was killed, her. marriage to a Persian mystic, her life in the palace of a Persian Princess, are romantic chapters so beautifully told that Anatole France wrote:

"You have put into these descriptions and tales the same charm that exhales from your eyes and your gestures. I do not know what subtle art is hidden

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beneath your perfect simplicity, but you have known how to paint with a word the dawns and sunsets of the Caucasus, and to reveal a thousand secrets of nature and of life.

"It is delicious to see you as a little child with your sisters, Anahide, the mathematician, Héguiné who knows in history only the adventures of the djinns, the peris, the houris-and the little Katarine, destined to die without having sinned. You enrapture us, dear Armen."

Armen Ohanian begins her memoirs, told with intimate frankness and charm, in the April number of

ASIA

The American MAGAZINE on the Orient

More than 50 Illustrations

NEAR EASTERN NUMBER

History alive! A humanized book of vivid interpretation of the most threatening danger point in world affairs.

Whose move next in the international game for Constantinople and the Straits? Can Mustapha Kemal Pasha create a nation out of the moribund Turkish Empire? What do you know about the people who dwell in Anatolia, Kurdistan, Georgia, Armenia, Persia, Syria, Arabia ?

The New Turkey of Mustapha Kemal By L. S. Moore

Just before the great defeat of the Greeks, when not more than a dozen foreigners were being admitted by Mustapha Kemal to Augora, his capital, Mr. Moore made his way directly to the new leader of Turkey. Here is the face-toface, intensely dramatic story of the power of this man in building a new nation out of a dying people.

The Heritage of the Near East By W. L. Westermann Professor Westermann, Near Eastern expert for President Wilson at Paris, writes a searching article ou the peoples, politics, economics and history of the Near Eastern countries. If the relations of these people and the underground workings of European politics have mystified you, Professor Westermann's incisive article will clarify your ideas.

Other Features in the April ASIA One Hundred Views of Ararat By John Dos Passos Homely Wisdom of the Near East

Some New Old Proverbs The Lame Mayor of Kerasund By Blanche Norton Across the World to Yankeedonia By Youel B. Mirza Men of Western Asia A Pictorial of Rare People Putting a Nation on Its Feet By Charles V. Vickrey Pipes of Peace-Smokers of the Great Continent A Fortnight on a Cargo Boat By William L. Hall

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school are as follows, as reported by a reader:

Mark Twain was a pirate on the Mississippi River. He is deserving of an inch in the Hall of Fame.

There were a few seats right on the stage reserved for the most extinguished people.

Chlorine has a great infinitive for hydrogen.

Increase in temperature causes emotion and by this emotion gases and solids are more soluble in a liquid. Water is needed in the diet to keep us moist on the inside.

As a man Daniel Webster had an excellent mastery of the English language. So large was his vocabulary that he wrote a dictionary which is now used universally.

It (Sir Roger de Coverley Papers) showed us the love Sir Roger had for all mankind even down to the old house dog.

Aphrodite was an unarmed statue of a beautiful and noble woman of unknown origin.

One day a raven came and all it would say was "never no more."

Annie Ridd was a stronger developed character than was Lorna Doone because she made better use of her hands and legs by working or cooking.

The Pilgrim was a man who wandered about in search of his religion.

The dress of the Saxons consisted of a short tunic, a long cloak, stockings, and scandals.

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Kidney Disorders

What an eminent medical authority prescribes for Bright's Disease, High Blood Pressure, Heart and Arterial Deterioration, etc.

Do you know that three-fourths of all human ailments that occur after middle age originate in the kidneys?

Your kidneys are filters whose function is to remove waste products from the blood. When you have kidney trouble, these filters have lost the power to pick impurities out of the blood and throw them off. Your body is therefore forced to derive its nourishment from a blood overladen with substances that are very harmful in character.

How shall you rid your kidneys of these harmful substances--these poisonous wastes? A medical authority of high repute points the way. He says:

You can clean out your kidneysand keep them cleaned out by the liberal use of Paradise Water. This mineral-free water, from Paradise Spring in Maine, has the power to help wash the blood and tissues free from poisonous waste products whose retention would continually damage the kidneys and other tissues."

"Sometimes, through misuse," adds this authority," the kidneys get beyond repair. Give Paradise Water a chance before it is too late."

Paradise Water comes in convenient cases of 12 quarts, 24 pints, 36 halfpints, at your grocer; or order direct. Natural or Carbonated, both delightful table waters, in addition to their healthgiving qualities.

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