Property Wanted Real Estate MASSACHUSETTS T Prides Crossing, Beverly, Mass., Advertising rates are : Hotels and Resorts, Apartments, Camps, Tours and there is for sale a summer place Travel, Real Estate, Live Stock and Poultry, fifty cents per agate line, four columns Real Estate of 7% acres wooded land, cottage to the page. Not less than four lines accepted. In calculating space required for an of 19 rooms, hardwood floors, 8 open fireplaces advertisement, count an average of six words to the line unless display type is desired. CALIFORNIA etc., in xcellent repair, stable garage with Help "Want" advertisements, under the various headings, " Board and Rooms," living quarters, bath house on shore. Section Wanted," etc., ten cents for each word or initial, including the address for each is one of the choicest on the famous North Shore of Massachusetts. Near-by estates insertion. The first word of each " Want " advertisement is set in capital letters without additional charge. Other words may be set in capitals, if desired, at double owned by men of national reputation, running ACRE LOTS FOR SALE on carefully in value from $75,000 to over $1,000,000. Owner rates. If answers are to be addressed in care of The Outlook, twenty-five cents is restricted Garden Court Sub-division cannot use and will sell, furnished if desired, charged for the box member named in the advertisement. Replies will be forwarded by under conditions highly favorable to buyer. us to the advertiser and bill for postage rendered. Special headings appropriate to the 3 houses already built costing from $6,000 Photographs and details of department may be arranged for on application. to $12,000. Six choice lots still for sale JOHN D. HARDY, 10 High Street, Boston, Orders and copy for Classified Advertisements must be received with remittance ten days before the Wednesday on which it is intended the advertisement shall first appear. Commands superb view of San Bernardino Valley 10 minutes of Address : ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT, THE OUTLOOK post office on principal boulevard with excel TO LET lent trolley service. Lots laid out by land- FOR DURATION OF WAR mental shrubs. "City water and electric light. Attractive Home 5 miles from Boston, Terms upon application. suitable for summer and winter residence Furnished house of 14 rooms, 4 baths, garage Tours and Travel Hotels and Resorts E. A. Moore, Redlands, California with man's room.5 acres, some woodland, large garden space, apple trees. Will rent for den CONNECTICUT nite period if desired. Address H. T. Hutching, NEW YORK CITY M.D., 522 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. HOTEL JUDSON 53 Washing- BEAUTIFUL POMFRET For rent, furnished, “NORTHCOTE,” very CAPE CODBarnstable Attractive desirable dwelling, with dining-room and acre and a half, on Bow Lane, 77 feet front, Snow-capped mountains, virgin 270 feet rear. Large residence and outbuillincluding meals. Special rates for two weeks pine forests, national parks, or more. Location very central. Convenient smoking rooms, pantry, kitchen, servants' ings, in need of repair. Price very reasonable. hall with bathroom. Four chambers with bath seas, lakes, waterfalls, roads For blue print and particulars address Owner, into the heart of it all! And to all elevated and street car lines. on 2d floor and four bright chambers on 3d 1025 North Broad St., Elizabeth, New Jersey. Alaska, the wonderland at VERMONT floor. Garage with chauffeur's room. Electric AND TOURISE-BOOK fully illustrated, tells you. Can be seen on application to , EDWARD 8. ENGLISH, Pomfret, Conn. FREE NANTUCKET ISLAND State, Dept, 0, Olympia, Wash. rooms, pure water bath, hot and cold; broad FOR piazza, croquet, fine roads. Terms reasonable. SHORE COTTAGE New England's most popular seashore re RENT, Bort. Send for illustrated booklet "Quais! the Great West for young people. Con furnished house 14 rooms, at Branford, Conn., Nantucket." Address SEA CLIFF INN, Nauducted by well-known artist and his wife. Res WYOMING on shore front. Private park about 60 acres tucket, Mass. Open June 20 to Bept. 20. and bathing beach. Modern plumbing, Gas, ulars address 2,913, Outlook. Refs. exchanged. WYOMING-Trapper Lodge places. Address Box 1,234, New Haven, Conn. NEW HAMPSHIRE An all season stock ranch. Good water, table, Hotels and Resorts LAKE SUNAPEE, N. H. fishing and saddle horses, Camp QUTDOORS FOR RENT Attractively situated Charming Summer Homes and Cottages, fur tains. Address WYMAN & SON, Shell, Wyo. the foothills of the Berkshires.Furnished,$50 a noned, for rent and for sale. Write for bookCONNECTICUT month. For particulars address 7,961, Outlook lets. Sargent & Co., New London, N.H. Headquarters Lake Sunapee Real Estate The Wayside Inn Health Resorts FOR RENT New Milford, Litchfield Co., Conn. esque Satchell Cottage, Sugar or RENT In the foothills of the Berkshires. Open all the “INTERPINES" Hill, N. H. Wm. E. Satchell. Ows Newtown, Conn., among the Berkshires, year. An ideal place for your summer's rest. 27 hours from New York. Beautiful extended Furnished er, 162 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. T. 2 hours from New York. Write for booklet. Beautiful, quiet, restful and homelike. Over view. Six rooms, bath, open fireplace, electric Mrs. J. E. CASTLE, Proprietor. 26 years of successful work. Thorough, re SUGAR HILL, NEW HAMPSHIRE light, steam heat, best water supply and liable, dependable and ethical. Every comfort and convenience. Accommodations of plumbing. Pleasant porch. Garden planted “Edgewood Camp" MASSACHUSETTS superior quality. Disorder of the nervous sys if requested. Address owner, 7,987, Outlook. Furnished cottage to rent. Large living-room, tem a specialtya Fred. M.Sewase.M.DBEAUTIFUL POMFRET sleeping porches, lange ventadores Bienvenue kitchen, 4 double and 2 single bedrooms, HOTEL PURITAN Fred. , Jr., M.D., Goshen, N. Y. For rent, "GREYSTOKE,” furnished; nine master's and four servants' chambers. Has Apply to 460 Prospect St., New Haven, Conn. Globe Trotters call the Puritan one of large stairway hall, library 32x23 feet, draw- inepromo stroking or billiard room Open For Sale Lake Wimmipesaukee Wolfeboro OT-Costello Mgr and our booklet molled Newfoundland, New Jersey ing. Standard plumbing, three modern bath two sleeping porches. All improvements A quiet, restful health resort among the hills rooms, a lavatory on first floor, immediate Charles E. Birch, M.D., White Plains, N. I. If You Are Tired or Not Feeling Well of northern New Jersey. Large Bunny porch; hot water at faucets. Servants' hall adjoining NEW JERSEY a five-windowed, well-ventilated kitchen. you cannot find a more comfortable place in dry, exhilarating air. Åll forms of hydrother- apy and massage under medical supervision. Complete laundry. Pure and cold water from FOR SALE. HOUSE AND LOT: by. ELECTRICITY for light, moderate cook N. J. Lot 100 ft. wide by about 20 ft. deep lying cause through a scientific study of each ing and power furnished FREE. Garage. House stucco, 10 rooms, 3 baths. Garage on GREENFIELD, MASS. individual case. Booklet sent on application. Tastefully and lavishly furnished for the the lot. Lot well wooded and planted. Aand home of a gentleman. Rent $1,000. Can be some shade trees. Easy terms. Address C.H. It affords all the comforts of home without seen on application to Hartshorne, 87 Warren Place, Montclair, 8. J. extravagance. EDWARD S. ENGLISH, Pomfret, Conn. SUMMIT, N. J. NEW YORK For Sale-Attractive Colonial House RIDGEFIELD, CONN. in finest residential section. Corner lot HURRICANE LODGE 260.. Construction stucco, with tile rool. 1 rooms, 3 baths, and extra lavatories: 5 opet Attractive estate of 25 acres, 3 miles from and COTTAGES fireplaces. Garage with 4 rooms and bath station. Comfortable frame house, 14 IN THE ADIRONDACKS above. Mrs. JAMES C. FOLEY, Summit rooms, 3 baths. Stable. Private water supply. Good neighborhood. For sale or NEW YORK titude 1,800 ft. Extensive rent at reasonable price. WORTHINGTON WHITEHOUSE, Inc. 9 E. 46th St., N. Y. Tel. Murray Hill 1000. bles. Fine dairy. Furnished cottages, all improvements. Terms $17 to $30 per week. Spe Private Hospital Eighteen rooms, 20 acres, 4 miles from cial rates for season. Address K. BELKNAP, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Paul Smith's, on Upper St. Regis Lake. Manager, Hurricane, Essex Co., N. Y. Railroad station, Lake Clear Junctist. Post-office, telegraph and express odice A Comfortable, homelike surround- did Patronage, good enrollment for next A well established . conveniences. Day and night trains from CLUB. Essex-on-Lake-Cham New York. Furnished, including lines. plain. Cottages with central club house ings; modern methods of treatment ; year. Washington's increased population in- park, flower and vegetable gardens. Address Madam SUZANNE, P. O. Box No. 1,284. MAINE For particulars address JUDSON F. STONE, Agent NEW YORK CITY Sanford Hall Flushing New York BLUEHILL,ME. FOX CREATE 30 N. La Salle St., Chicago, Ill. Crest View Sanatorium for season 1918. Fully furnished, ten Greenwich, Ct. First-class in all respects, rooms, three baths, overlooking Bluehill Bay. For particulars address Miss E. G. 31st Street & Fifth Avenue home comforts. H. M. HITCHCOCK, M.D. OWEN, 214 So. 15th St., Philadelphia, Pa. New York ROSE VALLEY SANITARIUM CAMDEN, MAINE Combinee every convenience and home Box D, Media, Pa. For treatment comfort, and commends itself to people of 2 high-class Summer Cottages. Near of disease by Osteopathy and allied physirefinement wishing to live on American Plan the shore, with an 80-mile view up and down ological methods, including Fruit, Milk, and be within easy reach of social and dra and other Scientific Diets; Hydrother the coast. J. R. PRESCOTT, Newtonville, Mass. matic centers. TO LET-12apy Massage; Corrective Exercise ; Room and bath $3.50 per day with meals, or North Haven, Maine address 7,855, Outlook. Sun, Light, and Air baths, etc. Ideal for room bungalow, $2.00 per day without meals. rest and recreation. Booklet on request. on water's edge. Rent $400. References reIllustrated Booklet gladly sent upon quired. J. L. COOLIDGE, Cambridge, Mass. Demaquid Harbor, Maine Coast Furnished cottages 4, 7 and 9 rooms: $100 to $175 season. Also lots for sale. D. WHITE mental patients. A lso elderly people requiring HOUSE, Pleasant St., Augusta, Maine. care. Harriet E. Reeves, M.D., Melrose, Mass. Rent for season Seashore Cottage 6 rooms and bath, fully furnished; hot and cold water. s. W TRANSIENT AND RESIDENTIAL Doylestown, Pa. An institution devoted to LITTELL, 138 $. Main St., Rockland, Maine. The science of conducting a hotel properly the personal study and specialized treat MASSACHUSETTS is at its highest when it is Jeast apparent. ment of the invalid. Massage, Electricity, This is exemplified by the cultured, Hydrotherapy. Apply for circular to FOR SALE livable atmosphere of the Hotel Bossert. ROBERT LIPPINCOTT WALTER, M.D. A well-established Country Day School (late of The Walter Sanitarium) Send for illustrated booklet "B" Near Boston. Address 7,853, Outlook. ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW For Rent for Summer Months Located directly on Trout Lake, three miles from Bolton Landing, Lake George. Buik by present owner, who will rent for the entire season at moderate rental. Completely furnished. Six rooms with three bedrooms and bath. Kitchen with running water. Ice, wood, and rowboat included. For full particulars Large, comfortable furuished house 20 rooms, wide verandas; eight acres orchard, garden planted, 'large covered veranda oti second floor; all modern at veniences; complete carriage house, a dener's cottage; icehouse filled with it residence adjoins golf links and cost mands beautiful view; fine drives in rounding country: about a mile from lake Apply to Judson F. Stone, Agt., Chicae Stock Exchange Building, Chicago, Il Reli Right is Might 00 ATIC The Christian Science Monitor-the one great international daily newspaper, stands squarely on the platform that "right is might." Fearless in the presentation of facts as they are, progressive in all that it advocates, universal in its appeal, and absolutely truthful, the Monitor is recognized as an authority on affairs to which it gives its attention. 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Springfield, Ohio / Mail to The Tulloss School, Dept. 2964, College Hill, Springfield, Ohio Important to Subscribers When you notify The Outlook SITUATIONS WANTED Teachers and Covernesses GRADUATE teacher, American, desires position for summer. Nature study, games, occupations. References exchanged.5.782 Outlook. TEACHER of French in girls' school, M.A., experienced tutor, desires summer engage ment. 5,776, Outlook. KINDERGARTNER, experienced tutor, athletic, desires summer engagement, preferably in camp. 5,777, Outlook. MISCELLANEOUS Real Estate HELP WANTED Teachers and Covernesses VERMONT AT once-a man for university position in 150 Acres, Beautifully Situated with doctor's degrees, college positions, $1,500 to $1,800, history and English for boys' acad- emy, $1,500 to $2,000; two head masters for university training schools, $1,800 to $2,000. good condition. Never-failing springs, abun- Address THE INTERSTATE TEACHERS' AGENCY, Macheca Building, New Orleans, Don't Miss This Offer. Louisiana. ADDING MACHINES SITUATIONS WANTED money, labor. Costs less than an average mis POSITION wanted. Romance languages. subtracts. Used by U.S. Govt., International PENNSYLVANIA salary. Doctor of University of Paris. Special- ist in linguistic pedagogics. Has published. 5,778, Outlook Business Situations day free trial. The Ray Coinpany, 2147 Candler CO-OPERATION in established inn or tea- room desired by young woman with success BOOKS, MAGAZINES ful business experience, or will help to estabVERMONT MANUSCRIPTS lish new proposition. 5,775, Outlook. Companions and Domestic Helpers BY woman of culture, position as chaperon, cles, poems, scenarios wanted. International companion, or housemother. Experienced in taking care of home. Proficient in French. 12-room house, steam heat, fine spring water Best references. 5,736, Willing to travel. HELP WANTED by gravity ; tillage and meadows intervale ; Outlook. lots of timber and wood; 4,500 maple tree Business Situations CAPABLE, executive woman of organizing orchard ; 40 cows, oxen and horses. Commodi- POSITIONS open for experienced editors ability, successful hotel inanager, buyer, on editorial staff World Outlook. Address caterer, cheerful companion, seeks suitable W.G. Parker, 150 Fifth Ave., New York City. position in June. 5,753, Outlook. NURSE-companion, five years last posi- tion. 5,781, Outlook. LADY desires charge young ladies or com- panion to elderly person to California or inter16 Jackson , Thursdays, mediate Western cities about May 15. A. T. Waldo, 422 West 119th St., New York City. POSITION as house-mother in home or institution. Experienced. Best credentials. 5,784, Outlook. Teachers and Covernesses teacher who swims, plays tennis, desires po and private schools and colleges. Send for bul sition in girls' summer camp. Address 5,773, letin. Albany Teachers' Agency, Albany, N.Y. Outlook. CALIFORNIA needs teachers with gradu REFINED young woman desires position as ate study. Consult Boynton-Esterly Teachers' nursery governess or mother's helper. 5,779, 70 Bridge St., So. Hadley Falls, Mass. Agency, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Cal. Outlook. TO PARENTS ENGAGED IN PATRIOTIC WORK. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. LADY living on Long Island, South Shore, will receive a limited number of young girls from eight to twelve years old, for the summer inonths. Simple home life, sea bathing, riding, outdoor sports. Highest references exchanged. For particulars address Miss M. C., 1819 Vernon Place N. W., Washington, D. C. FORDS CAN BURN HALF COAL OIL or cheapest gasoline using our 1918 carburetor ; 34 miles per gallon guaranteed. Easy starting: Great power increase. Attach it yourself. Big profit selling for ns. 30 days' trial. Money back guarantee. Styles to fit any automobile. Air-Friction Carburetor Company, 240 Madison St., Dayton, Ohio. CAPE COD-SUMMER HOME FOR CHILDREN. Professor's family desire to share mother's care, governess instruction, with limited number of young children. Winter arrangement, New York, if desired. Highest references. Terms on application. 5,772, Outlook. SOCIAL worker with the best of experience desires executive work. Knowledge of farming and gardening. Box 154, Newburgh, New York. PATRIOTISM by Lyman Abbott, also 4 verses of America-The Pledge to the Flag2 verses of The Star-Spangled Banner, all in a little leaflet. Further the cause of patriotisin by distributing in your letters, in pay envel opes, in schools, churches, clubs, and social gatherings. 200 sent prepaid for 30 cents. Arthur M. Morse, Montclair, N. J. WANTED-Defective persons to board. Principles Diplomacy 66 By John Bassett Moore Do you know where your country stands on the great questions of international relations? Per haps you think that this has nothing to do with you. But in these days when the eyes of the whole world are turned upon America, when everyone is relying upon her to stem the Teuton tide, surely you should know the place she has taken in the council of nations. Prof. Moore's book will give you a clear understanding of our relations with foreign powers. $2.00. HARPER & BROTHERS Established 1817 STALL'S BOOKS WHAT WHAT WRAT WHAT KAT WOMAN WITE PORT-PM OUOHOVORY OVONT OUONT QUOKT TO KNOW OUGHT TO KNOW TO KNOW STALL DRAKE 602 BY THE WAY In a well-known restaurant in New York 1917 the total number of passengers who City's Chinatown tea is served at various used the terminal was 18,148,605, of whom prices, from ten to fifty cents a cup. The 13,224,258 were from Long Island. fifty-cent tea is called "Yos Ban Yen.” A Is there a collection of Chinese proverbs? Chinese waiter in this restaurant, on being Here is a specimen which for pith and asked the reason for the high price of this point will appeal to Americans as worthy particular brand, said : “ Him high up on of preservation: “A road is good for ten rocks. Have get monkey pick him.” It years and bad for ten thousand.” would seem that the high cost of living This proverb is quoted with approval by must have affected even the monkeys' rate Mr. Ray Chapman Andrews, who conof wages in China to warrant this price for ducted an expedition into farthest China a single cup for the American Museum of Natural Dogs and other animals are wonderful History. Except for bad roads and bandits, mind-readers,” says Henry C. Merwin in however, Mr. Andrews found that travel one of the “ Atlantic Classics” volumes. in China met with no difficulties. “ It was “I have known three cases in which some apparent,” he says, “ that throughout China discussion about the necessity of killing an there is a total lack of anti-foreign feeling old dog, held in his presence, was quickly in both the peasant and official classes, and followed by the sudden, unaccountable dis except for the brigands white men can appearance of the animal. ... Horses are travel in perfect safety anywhere in the inferior only to dogs in this capacity. Men Republic." who ride race-horses have told me that a Among strange animals found by the sudden conviction in their own minds, in expedition above referred to was the goral. the course of a race, that they could not This is a mountain goat of great agility. win has passed immediately to the horse “I have seen a goral,” says Mr. Andrews, and caused him to slacken his speed, al “ run at full speed down the face of a cliff though they had not ceased to urge him.” which appeared to be almost perpendicular The love of dogs and other animals is a and where the dogs dared not venture. As test of the moral progress of mankind, ac the animal landed on a projecting rock it cording to the writer named in the above would bounce off as though made of rubparagraph. “ Not Stephenson, nor Faraday, ber, and leap eight or ten feet to a narrow nor Morse, nor Culton, nor Bell,” he says, ledge which did not seem large enough to “did so müen for the human race, to say support a rabbit.” nothing of the other animals, as did that Even the most careful housewife occadueling Irishman who, in the year 1822, sionally sighs for unbreakable dishes; and, proposed in the English Parliament, amid whether the responsibility of a broken dish shrieks and howls of derision, what after is hers or her maid's, she will sympathize ward became the first law for the protection of dumb animals ever placed on the with the heroine of the following skit from statute-book of any country.” The “duel the Liverpool “ Post :” “John," said Mrs. Jenkins, looking up from the ing Irishman " may be identified as Richard evening paper, you know how many dishes Kate Martin, widely known as “Humanity has broken lately?". Martin," a name conferred on him by no “Yes," replied John ; "what of it ?” less a personage than George IV, King of "Well," continued the lady, “there is someEngland. thing here in the paper about steel plates. I don't "Is the expression "an oblong square know just what they are, but I should think they permissible?" a subscriber asks. It is might be indestructible and the very thing we need.'' objected that the word square' is superfluous.” As used specifically, in geometry, Everywhere men who suddenly attain oblong is defined as “a long rectangle," prosperity spend money foolishly. A story and hence“ an oblong” is sufficiently clear is told in “ Commerce and Finance " illusto the geometrical mind. But some au trating the point in the case of a Southern thorities, as quoted in the Oxford English darky who had made money as a result of Dictionary, have used the phrase objected to, the high price of cotton. He went to buy a or variations of it—as, a “square oblonge phonograph “How many children have (tr. of Palladius, 1420); "an antient wall you?" asked the phonograph man during with towers, forming a kind of oblong the transaction. "I has eight,” was the square" (Dalrymple, 1777). answer. “One phonograph for eight chilWhat words are most frequently mis dren !" exclaimed the salesman ; " that will spelled in the papers? Two candidates for never do! You need two." And he sold the honor have good claims. “ Haled ”. them to his credulous customer. haled into court” — often appears as The vigilance of the track-walkers of a “hailed.” “ Identify,” for some curious railway cannot always prevent accidents reason, is frequently printed “indentify.” from falling rocks. Å recent accident on “ Superceded,” “ ecstacy,” and “ develope" the Pennsylvania Railroad not far from might receive honorable mention in the list. Harrisburg was caused by the falling at “ Draw a picture of Plymouth Rock as midnight of a huge boulder weighing nearly you think it looked,” said the teacher to three hundred tons from the top of a cut the class, as reported in an educational about seventy feet deep. It fell just as the magazine. One small boy seemed to be in cars were passing, being possibly dislodged difficulties. “ What is the trouble?” asked by the vibration of the moving train. the sympathetic teacher. “ I can't tell which The ingenuity of the limerick-maker has you want me to draw," was the reply—“a rarely been better shown than in the followrooster or a hen." ing example which a medical journal prints The importance of local traffic to a rail in its funny column, thus incidentally showway system is indicated in the statement ing that the profession is willing to take that passengers to and from stations on good-naturedly a joke on itself : Long Island make up nearly three-fourths There was a young indigent Dr. of the total number who use the great sta Called in by a woman named Prr.tion of the Pennsylvania Railroad on With a battery be shr., Quite senseless he knr., PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE $100 Net $100 Net PRICE PRICE $1.00 Net $100 Net $100 Net AT ALL BOOK SHOPS OR FROM $1.00 Net VIR PUB.CO.458 CHURCH B'G, 15 & RACE, PHILA, PA. TANDARD HYMN SPARPRUL SONG Just Out. A New Song Book. Sample copy, will demonstrate its value. Examination Copy Board 25c. Cloth 350 he Biglow and Main Co., New York - Chicago APR 26 o The When you finish reading this magazine, place a one-cent stamp on this notice, hand same to any postal employee, and it will be placed in the hands of our soldiers or sailors at the front. NO WRAPPING --NO ADDRESS A. S. BURLESON, Postmaster-General. Outlook Published Weekly WITH ILLUSTRATIONS THE NEW YORK STATE TROOPERS A CONFLICT OF RACIAL IDEALS AN EXPLANATION OF THE ORIGIN OF THE WAR BY DR. M. R. VESNITCH SERBIAN MINISTER TO FRANCE AND HEAD OF THE SERBIAN WAR MISSION TO THE UNITED STATES WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1918 THE APPEAL IS STILL URGENT It comes with every letter from the boys in active service. They say woolen garments, sweaters, especially socks, are needed for health and comfort the year round. Worsted Knitting Yarn of Highest Quality The Patriotic Yarn Association was organized to supply the women of this country with the best worsted knitting yarn in the market at the lowest possible cost, allowing only for the expense of distribution-with the understanding that they will make up garments for men in the service of the United States and her Allies. We desire to reach the individual knitter direct that she may be unrestricted in the disposition of her finished garment, provided only that she knit solely for the above-mentioned cause and give her written word of honor to that effect. We also gladly help out small organizations of recognized reputation working for patriotic purposes. Mail orders promptly filled. Write for samples and prices. PATRIOTIC YARN ASSOCIATION Miss ROSALIND WOOD, President Room 805, 225 Fourth Ave. New York City |