REG.U.S. PAT. OFF. 24 April Mother: Keep a jar of Musterole handy t t ( fo a ft ti di ei hi Question and Answer (Continued) Price Yield Public Utilities. Maturity: About About. Interborough Rapid Transit Co. First and Refunding 5s.. Jan. 1, 1966 8+ 6.00% Laclede Gas Light Co. (St. Louis) First 5s... May 1, 1919 98 6.75% Western Union Tele graph Co. Funding and Industrials. Oct. 1, 1928 American Can Co. 15-Year Debenture Sinking Fund Is. Feb. 1, 1928 American Smelting and Refining Co. First 5s... Apr. 1, 1947 Armour & Co. Real Estate First 4%s.. June 1, 1939 Bethlehem Steel Co. First Extension Sinking Fund 5s.. Jan. 1, 1926 Central Leather (o. First Lien 5s... Apr. 1, 1925 Republic Iron and Steel Co. Sinking Fund Mortgage 5s... Apr. 1, 1940 United States Rubber Co. First and Refunding os.. Jan. 1, 1947 Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. First 15-Year 5s.... Dec. 1, 1923 Western Electric Co. First 5s. Dec. 31, 1922 Foreign Governments. American Foreign Securities Secured Notes 5s... Aug 1, 1919 Anglo-French External Loan 5s Oct. 15, 1920 City of Paris External Loan 6s. Oct. 15, 1921 Dominion of Canada Notes 5s. Aug. 1, 1919 Dominion of Canada External Loan Gold 5s.. Apr. 1, 1926 French Republic Secured Convertible 5%2s... Apr. 1, 1919 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Secured 5s.. Sept. 1, 1918 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Secured Convertible 5%s.. Feb. 1, 1919 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Secured 5%s.... Nov. 1, 1919 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Secured 5%5... Nov. 1, 1921 Among the industrial preferred stocks the following are recommended : Per Cent. American Beet Sugar. 6 American Car and Foundry. 7 American Locomotive. 7 American Smelting.. 7 8 7 7 7 6 7 Goodness gracious! Everybody's coughing and how are we going to move that old congestion 'way inside? "A good old-fashioned mustard plaster" says somebody. Fine - if only it would not blister! How about Musterole? The very thing! Give us that pure white ointment. Rub it in over the place. It won't blister. And can't you just feel how it gets down underneath the skin and penetrates? Musterole is made of oil of mustard and other home simples. Just rub it on the skin. It goes down to the seat of the congestion. There it generates heat. But it is a peculiar nonblistering heat. That heat disperses the congestion. But the most peculiar part of Musterole is that a few moments after you have applied it you feel nothing but a delighting sense of coolness. And relief is usually immediate. Congestion and coughing usually go when that clean, pure, white ointmentsearches them out. Musterole comes in 30c and 60c jars -hospital size $2.50 at all druggists. The Musterole Co., Cleveland, Ohio BY THE WAY Contrasting the characteristics of different races, « Collier's” Russian correspondent says that an Englishman may sometimes rub you the wrong way, but if he asks you to go hunting with him in Africa and says that he will meet you six months from now in latitude 3° north, longitude 37° east, you can go right along getting your outfit ready. If, he says, Gen. eral Hindenburg should tell you that you had broken Rule 772 and would be shot at sunrise, there would be no chance of escape because the commandant overslept or forgot it, or got a present of ten thousand rubles. But if a Russian says ten o'clock to-morrow morning, neither you nor he necessarily expects hiin to be there he merely approves in a general way of the ten-o'clock idea. This lack of sharp attention to time, of dependability as to detail, is, says the correspondent, one of the reasons why the Russians have failed in “the special and highly technical game of making war." A Washington man, a Southern paper says, while motoring through Virginia, stopped one day at a toll bridge he had often passed over and found a new keeper in charge. “Where's the man who used to act as keeper here?” asked the motorist. “He's dead, sir," was the reply. “ Dead? Poor fellow! Joined the great majority, eh ?”? “ Well,” said the new keeper, cautiously,“ I wouldn't like to say that, sir . He was a good enough man as far as Í know." A list of plays which have had one thonsand consecutive performances in England or America includes the following: " Our Boys,” a comedy presented about thirtyfive years ago, which held the record for twenty years with 1,362 performances ; Charley's Aunt,” 1,466 performances ; “ The Private Secretary," " A Chinese Honeymoon,” “Peg o' My Heart," and “Romance," a popular play which is now running in London. “The Zuloaga exhibition closed in the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco on March 14, with a record-breaking attendance. The total paid admissions for the four weeks registered over ten thousand, which is twice the paid admissions registered by the exhibition when it was shown in New York City.” So says an item in the “ American Art News." The population of San Francisco is placed at about 463,000, while that of New York is estimated at over 5,600,000. The figures fur 66 WO 6 MUSTEROLE 6 BLISTER WILL NOT 6% Farm Mortgages Violin Lovers mish food for thought. THE GREAT POWER The great power in the world war is the American Farmer. He is needed as never before. Your money invested in our Farm Mortgages and Real Estate Bonds lielps finance the farmer of the Great Northwest. Send for pamphlet "S" and current offerings. Denominations $100 and up. E. J. LANDER & CO. Grand Forks, Capital and Surplus $500,000 North Dakota des ta Ne lar loo C atic hig par To 0 teet letter appealing for books for sailors, recently published in this column, contained the phrase “ volunteer and drafted sailors.” A naval officer writes in comment on this letter: The writer of the letter must be misinformed, because there are no “ drafted sailors" in the service. There is nothing quite so odious to an enlisted man or officer in the regular Navy as to be called a drafted sailor. Every man in the regular Navy is a volunteer, and a willing one, too. A foreign-born American citizen, one of the really patriotic variety, on being jokingly called only an immigrant," replied , according to the “ Typographic Messenger:" " have nothing to be ashamed of. I really have more right to be proud of my Americanism than you. You came into this country naked, and I came here with my pants on. You came here because you couldn't help it. I came because I wanted to." This amusing retort reminds the “ Messenger” of Booker Washington's similar Eng the from By the Way (Continued) reply to a proposition to solve the Negro problem by sending our colored population to Africa : “ We colored folks have a better right to stay here than anybody else except the Indians, and they have been driven out by the whites. We were so highly thought of that we had our passage money paid. You can't say that of any other class of immigrants.” “ The law recognizes a distinction between the care due to a passenger on the train and that due to one who is merely on the platform waiting to get on. To the former the railroad company owes the highest degree of care, while to the latter it owes ordinary care not to injure him.” This distinction, which it will be wise for travelers to keep in mind, was made in a recent case before the Indiana Appellate Court. In this case a passenger had sued for injuries received while attempting to board a moving train with a child in his arms, when his foot slipped through a defective step. If he had been on the train trying to get off, the case would have been different. But surely no one ought to try either experiment while holding a child in his arms! Are the children of the present day making anything that will be as charming and as lasting as the “samplers" made by the little girls of a century ago? In a recent sale of a collection of these curiosities in New York City many well-preserved specimens were shown. One of them began with four different styles of A B C, then went on: EUNICE TAYLORS SAMPLAR Education forms the tender mind Just as The twig is bent the tree is inclined Another, starting with three varieties of the alphabet, continued : Let modesty that heaven born maid 1793 Æ. 12 YEARS SCARBOROUGH Y 1806 The most elaborate, both in its needlework and its sentiment, ran as follows: Jesus permit thy gracious name to stand ABIGAIL DUTTON GAFFREY 1826 Not every large business succeeds in developing a capable manager from its own staff of employees. An advertisement in a New York City daily shows that one of the largest grocery firms in the country must look outside for such a man. It reads in part: Comptroller. -Wanted, a competent office manager of sufficient experience to fill the position of comptroller of our business. . . . Salary to start $7,500 per annum. Address, in confidence, etc. A protest of Norwegian shipping associations against German atrocities on the high seas is published in “Shipping." In part it reads : To the German People : On October 17, 1917, a convoy composed of thirteen unarmed ships, together with its escort of two English torpedo-boat destroyers, was destroyed in the North Sea by German cruisers. Without warning these neutral merchant vessels--and among them five were Norwegian-were shelled and wholly destroyed, no opportunity being given the crews to save themselves nor any attempt whatever being made to rescue them. Those seamen who were fortunate enough to get into lifeboats were themselves made the target for direct gunfire from the German cruisers and a large number were killed in this manner. The new Spring models are ready, a wide variety of dainty Boudoir Gowns, Underwear, Negligees, Skirts, Caps, Brassieres, etc., from the simplest styles at modest prices to the more elaborate and costly. As usual, our showing includes Lingerie of both French and American manufacture. New Boudoir Gowns New Washable Silk Slip-over of Charmeuse in Skirts Pink, Blue, or Lavender, fine Skirt of Flesh-color washable shirring at waistline, $10.75. Satin, two Scalloped ruffles ; Gown of Coral or Light Blue lengths, 34 to 36 inches, $6.95. Crepe de Chine, slip-over model, Cream Lace, shirred back and Skirt of White Tub Silk, double front to form waistline, $12.75. front and back, extra-large size, lengths 36 to 38 inches, Boudoir Gown of Blue or $4.95. Pink Crepe de Chine, Empire model, neck and sleeves trimmed Skirt of White Tub Silk, double with fine Lace, elastic at waist, front, Scalloped ruffle, lengths $11.75. 34 to 36 inches, $2.95. Gown of Crepe de Chine in Skirt of White Tub Silk, three Lavender, Blue, or Pink, top of Hemstitched tucks, double Georgette Crepe, Skirt has panel, lengths 34 to 36 inches, box-plaits, $13.75. $3.95. Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Sts., N. Y. ADSCO HEATING Atmospheric System of Steam or Vapor Heat The ADSCO Valve opens 14, 42, 34, to use just that much radiation. With the ADSCO Regulator al source of supply, you have positive control of fuel as well as heat needed in each room. You save 20% to 30% fuel ; 10% to 15% installation cost. No noise-no complicated devices. Write for Bulletin 133-0 Please give names of your architect and steamfitter. If you are interested in heating a group of buildings ask for our bulletin on “Central Station Heating.“ Dealers write for proposition. AMERICAN DISTRICT STEAM COMPANY General Office & Works, No. Tonawanda, N. Y. Branches : New York Chicago Seattle 24 April Tours and Travel Hotels and Resorts Hotels and Resorts NEW YORK CITY Health Resorts Our International SPRINGS On Seneca Lake The Margaret Louisa Back Log OUR INTERNATIONAL HOTEL PURITAN Commonwealth Ave. Boston 31st Street & Fifth Avenue New York Combines every convenience and home comfort, and commends itself to people of If You Are Tired or Not Feeling Well and be within easy reach of social and dra refinement wishing to live on American Plan Why we must play. A vacation WATKINS, N.Y. WM. E. LEFFING WELL, Pres. is more necessary in these war New England than Room and bath $3.50 per day with meals, or $2.00 per day without meals. A MINERAL SPRINGS HEALTH times than in any other. To play Illustrated Booklet gladly sent upon RESORT AND HOTEL is the first instinct of man. It request. JOHN P. TOLSON. The only place in this country where the Nauheim Baths for Heart and has always been necessary for It affords all the comforts of home without Circulatory Disorders are given with a extravagance. Natural Calcium Chloride Brine, development of physical, home and social life. If this be so in ABERDEEN HALL The Pioneer American "Cure" of the Y. W. C. A. for Heart Disorders times of peace, when there are HYANNIS, MASS. 14 East 16th St., New York The treatments, under the direction of Beautifully situated on elevation fronting the only ordinary cares and anxie sea, in estate of 1,000 acres, well covered with homelike А physicians, are particularly adapted to hotel for self-supporting Heart Disease, Circulatory, Kidney, ties, how much more so today pine and oak woods. Thoroughly equipped women. Rates in rooms 60c. to 90c. Restau Nutritional and Nervous Disorders, with all modern improvements. Private rant open to all women. Send for circular. Rheumatism, Gout and Obesity. when we are working under bathing beach, tennis courts, golf club, beau- PENNSYLVANIA All sports and recreations. FINE GOLF! such terrible anxiety and stress, automobile parties. Delightfully cool ocean Send for Nlustrated Booklets THE FOREST INN EAGLES MERE PARK, PA. Dr. Reeves' Sanitarium THE BERMAKEN On beautiful mountain lake renowned for out a breakdown unless there the variety and attractiveness of its scenery. A Private Home for chronic, nervous, and mental patients. Also elderly people requiring is relaxation and diversion. QUIET, RESTFUL PLACE for quiet people. ing and bathing, miles of mountain trails, a care. Harriet E. Reeves, M.D., Melrose, Mass. Ocean front. Modern improvements. Ample most attractive golf course, good automobile Take a vacation in the great lotable. Fine bathing. Cottage to rent. roads and garage. The Inn is entirely modern, Crest View Sanatorium with broad piazzas overlooking the lake. Fine ternational Pacific Northwest, Greenwich, Ct. First-class in all respecte, athletic field and tennis courts. Electric lights home comforts. H. M. HITCHCOCK, M.D. Oregon, Washington and British and steam heat. Large dancing floor and daily orchestral concerts. Till June 1, address Columbia, amongst the snow For Au HERMAN V. YEAGER, Mgr., Hughesville, Pa. LINDEN|The Ideal Place for Sick capped mountains, the trout Lovers Doylestown, Pa. An institution devoted to and salmon rivers, the forty of the the personal study and specialized treat ment of the invalid. Massage, Electricity, golf links, the fifteen thousand Open Air ful summer home. Cheerful, large, airy Hydrotherapy. Apply for circular to miles of motor roads, the ROBERT LIPPINCOTT WALTER, M.D. (late of The Walter Sanitarium) thousand miles of coast line The Adirondacks “ The Dorms,” Poultney, Vt. and inland seas. Our Inter If you want to take your vacation in the Apartments the camp-fire, to fish, study birds and flowers, farm. Attractive walks and drives. Mountain Seven airy outside rooms, elevator service and all improvements. June 15-Sept. 15. $110 monthly. Mrs. O. G. DALE, 27 West 11th St. WISCONSIN Real Estate HURRICANE LODGE THE CAVALIER CONNECTICUT . IN THE ADIRONDACKS Folder, photos, and rates. , furnished house 14 rooms, at Branford, Coun, titude 1,800 ft. Extensive Established 1857 on shore front. Private park about 60 acres verandas overlooking Keene (IME Kenosha, Wisconsin and bathing beach. Modern plumbing, Gas, hot water furnace, electricity. 5 open fire Finest Health Resort and Sanitarium on Lake places. Address Box 1,234, New Haven, Com. A New Bunga- WYOMING low. 5 rooms, large veranda, pleasant , near , new garage and hen mostly valuablewoodland, large brook through An all season stock ranch. Good water, table, our door! This book.beauti. fishing and saddle horses. Camp OUTDOORS property near house ; 3% miles from WaterTOURISHBOOK fully illustrated, tells you. plain. Cottages with central club house WITH COMFORT in the Big Horn Moun town, 9 miles from Waterbury. Price $2,200 $1,200 cash. J. CASSIDY, Woodbury, Conn. For circular or information address JOHN B. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Health Resorts De , the Great West for young people. com “The Indian Mountain House” A well established private school. Splez did patronage, good enrollment for next ervations made now. Start June 15. For partic COTTAGES and CAMPS year. Washington's increased population isulars address 8,325, Outlook. Refs. exchanged. creases school demand proportionately, Address MADAM SUZANNE, P. O. Box No. 1,284. FLORIDA hunting. Prices most reasonable. For particu- FOR SALE Beautifully situated lot of nearly $ acres in Venice of America." Frontage de In the foothills of the Berkshires. Open all the For those seeking the advantages 300 feet on bluff overlooking river, with good year. An ideal place for your summer's rest. of a home, without its cares. Directly on boating and fishing. Price $1,600. 2 hours from New York. Write for booklet. the river. Clientele of highest standard. Sanford GEORGE W. CUPIT Hall, est. 1841 618 Pennsylva Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. MAINE Casco Bay Colonia) house, N. Y. Comfortable, homelike surround- 8 rooms, bath, hot and cold water, 4 fireplaors ings; modern methods of treatment ; | telephone; furnished throughout with Coke Bathing, fishing, sailing. For circular, Miss Beautiful scenery amid points of historic Massey, 5000 Woodland Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. interest. Inn has been rebuilt and newly competent nurses. 15 acres of lawn, nial furniture; 2,000 feet shore line, 23 acres woodland and meadow. Reached by auto park, flower and vegetable gardens. or boat. Photographs. References required Thwing's Camp Belgrade Lake, Driving, Folf, boating and swimming. Com Food the best. Write for booklet. Address 8,365, Outlook. Rent for the summer. A picturesque collection of rustic cottages L. E. DE GROAT, Piermont, N. Y. on shore of island, beautifully watered and wooded. Cottages furnished complete with all NEW YORK CITY facing the ocean. Eleven rooins, five conveniences. Central dining cabin with ex open fires, glass porch, electric light, tele cellent table also used for dancing and enter- HOTEL JUDSON 53 Washing phone, three baths. Fully furnished. 'J. B tainments. Fine fishing, boating and bathing. McMaster, 2109 De Lanceyst.,Philadelphia, Pa For information address adjoining Judson Memorial Church. Rooms Newfoundland, New Jersey with and without bath. Rates $2.50 per day, FRANCIS D. THWING, Belgrade Lakes, Me. Rent for season Seashore Cottage including meals. Special rates for two weeks A quiet, restful health resort among the hills THE FIRS or more. Location very central. Convenient of northern New Jersey. Large sunny porch; fully furnished; hot and cold water. S. W. to all elevated and street car lines. Deer Isle, Penobscot Bay, Maine dry, exhilarating air. All forms of hydrother LITTELL, 138 8. Main St., Rockland, Maine. Inexpensive summer colony. Inn, tents, cot HOTEL apy and massage under medical supervision. Believing that there is a curable physical basis BALD HEAD CLIFF, YORK, MAINE for most chronic ailments, we seek the under- Beautiful home of the late Mrs. George Conarroe for rent. 16 rooing, with garage YORK CAMPS LOON LAKE, and 10 acres of land. Modern in every detail Directly on the ocean. Particulars, YORK CLIFFS CO., 80 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. Beautiful, quiet, restful and homelike. Over 26 years of successful work. Thorough, reCentral dining-room. Golf within easy reach; The science of conducting a hotel properly liable, dependable and ethical. Every com: garage. Boating, bathing, fishing, mountain is at its highest when it is least apparent. fort and convenience. Accommodations of Beautiful cottages. Completely fter climbing. Farm one mile from camp furnishes This is exemplified by the cultured, superior quality. Disorder of the nervous sys nished. Private grounds; golf and tennis fresh vegetables, eggs, poultry, certified milk. livable atmosphere of the Hotel Bossert. Inforination given. YORK CLIFFS CO. tem a specialty. Fred. W. Seward, Sr., M.D., Booklet. J. LEWIS YORK, Prop. Send for illustrated booklet “B” Fred. W. Seward, Jr., M.D., Goshen, N. Y. Room 723, 80 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. spennoyer 9 Tarpon Springs, Florida Famous New England Summer Resort Real Estate Real Estate SITUATIONS WANTED MASSACHUSETTS NEW YORK Business Situations WANTED-Position as confidential secreCAPE COD Ocean Front Farm Prices have not advanced in Co of highest priced machines. Also directly tary. Broad experience. Salary to start, $2,000. Box C, Highland, Ulster Co., N. Y. subtracts. Used by U.S. Govt., International Harvester Co., B. &0. Ry., business and pro- Professional Situations $150 season. L. S. RICH, Truro, Mass. To Let “The Moorings." Bolton Landing, stand free. Send no money, but write for 20 MUSICIAN, experienced as organist and day free trial. The Ray Company, 2147 Candler director of choir and choral society, also CAPE COD-Barnstable Attractive mezzo-soprano soloist, wishes position near property, ork in Boston. References for many years' running water, electric lights, open fireplaces, acre and a half, on Bow Lane, 77 feet front, vicinity of New York City. Address H. C., largę piazzas. Beautiful trees, water front, 270 feet rear. Large residence and outbuild brook, filled icehouse. Address Lieut. Claude HELP WANTED 75 Winchester St., Brookline, Mass. ings, in need of repair. Price very reasonable. Bailey, U.S. N., Burnt Hlls, N. Y. For blue print and particulars address Owner, Professional Situations Companions and Domestic Helpers 1025 North Broad St., Elizabeth, New Jersey. ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW CITY church, pastor on war service, needs POSITION as hospital housekeeper in coun- ful companion to lady. Experience and no Business Situations objection to elderly person. Best references. Address Box 226, Chappaqua, N. Y. season at moderate rental. Completely A New York real estate firm of the highest furnished. Six rooms with three POSITION as housemother in boys' school standing needs the services of a young lady FOR SALE OR TO LET bedrooms and bath. Kitchen with or college for coming year. Exceptional creto assist in card indexing, etc. Painstaking dentials. 5,811, Outlook. running water. Ice, wood, and temperament, neat handwriting, and ability rowboat included. For full particulars Bass Rocks, Gloucester, Mass. address 7,855, Outlook. to draw simple diagrams essential. Adequate ACTIVE, middle-aged woman wishes to assalary. Assistant, P. O. Box 1936, New York. sist in congenial home, adults. 5,824, Outlook. GENTLEWOMAN desires position, girls' ocean. Hat piazzalon froņt and sides. contains O'Funkhed.onete spring an ater, manitary Companions and Domestic Helpers school, housemother, chaperon, hostess. Near 6 chambers, bath, running water, dining and WANTED-Good, competent woman to act Philadelphia. Fall term. Reference. 5,826, Outlook. living rooms with a fireplace. Also has shed plumbing. Golf, tennis, boating, bathing, as working housekeeper and take charge of fishing. E. B. WALTON, Glenburnie, N. Y. with additional toilet. This property includes servants in home short distance from New COLLEGE graduate, cultured, musical, de about 7,000 square feet of land and is located York. Best of references required. 5,813, sires summer position as secretary, tutor, Outlook. companion. Personal interview. Excellent near Moreland Hotel. For particulars address, For sale. Cottage, Saltaire, Fire Island Beach, Dr. FORSTER H. SMITH, L.I. 8 rooms, completely furnished, screened WANTED-Dietitian to act also as business references. 5,831, Outlook. 306 Sun Building, Lowell, Mass. porches, all improvements. Terms reasonable. manager for women's dormitory in a State POSITION as hotel matron, refined, capable Would exchange for country property. Ad university. 5,827, Outlook. American woman, 40, not married. Experidress 8., 17 Rutland Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. REFINED, conscientious young woman to enced with help and guests. Credentials from assist in care of girl and boy, aged five months present position of three years. 5,832, Outlook. For , 3 beauand two years, respectively. Experience not TRAVELING to California in July, New tiful lots on Wiggins required, but sympathetic understanding York lady will plan route to accommodate invalid or child. REFERENCES exchanged. Gilbert, Roger Williams Univ., Nashville, Tenn. necessary. Protestant preferred. All year home in Adirondacks. Box 7, Lake Placid 5,842, Outlook. Beautiful Summer Home. Six rooms, Club, Essex Co., N. Y. LADY desires engagement, summer season, hot and cold running water and bath. Won RHODE ISLAND companion or for teaching. Experienced. derful view, fine location. Write for particu dren, ages six and nine. References required. Credentials. Will travel. 5,843, Outlook. lars. Very reasonable. LOUIS J. FONTAINE. | W nished, 4 rooms, bath, electricity , , 5,835, Outlook. REFINED woman, a practical nurse and REFINED American or of the Allied, na general housekeeper, would like position along NEW HAMPSHIRE Garage. Westerly water. Trolley. Bathing tions to assume entire charge of two year old these lines or as traveling companion to inunsurpassed. Moderate. 8,317, Outlook. boy and to assist with older child. New York valid. Splendid references of ten years from TO LET-AT GREGG LAKE City winter, country in summer. Protestant present employer. Winter, P. O. Box O, Tarrytown, N.Y. WANTED, 347 Westervelt Ave., Tompkins Teachers and Covernesses By the season or month, furnished rustic For Sale, Windham Co., Yt., near Brattleboro, ville, S. I., telephone 1472 Tompkinsville, cottage with roof piazza, large porch, fireplace, modern new cottage, 2,000 ft. elevation, ga nursery governess or mother's helper to take EXPERIENCED teacher desires position running water, boat and good bathing facili rage, electric lights 200 acres, refined neighbor care of twin boys 7 years old, do plain sew in grammar grades or junior high for fall of ties. Apply to C. H. FLEMING, Salem, Mass. hood, tillage and timberland. Most attractive ing, and little light housework. Mrs. Francis 1918. Excellent references. 5,821, Outlook. location in Vt. John L. Howard, Brattleboro, Vt. A. Cundill. TEACHER, refined young lady, desires Cornishto for season in Cornish Colony, high TOPEEN, 3 furnished cottages near , RENT, ON LAKE CHAM cafeteria managers, aletitlans. Miles Richards, i work preferred. References. 9,822, Outlook. ground, beautiful view, 10 acres, garden, ga 537 Howard Building, Providence. Boston, YOUNG refined woman desires position as rage; 9 rooms, modern conveniences, reason Burlington. Boats, ice, and two garages. Very 16 Jackson Hall, Trinity Court, Thursdays, nursery governess. In or near New York able terms. Apply P. MacKaye, Windsor, Vt. desirable. $300, $200, and $125 season. Miss 11 to 1. preferred. Experienced. 5,819, Outlook. M. E. Meech, 326 College St., Burlington, Vt. YOUNG woman, teacher in well-known Farmhouse, furnished. Near Teachers and Covernesses private school, desires summer position as teet. Running water hohouse. Kent"$130. Lake Champlain dence, innrooms, a physicarceraining, $1,400 men for English, teacher or companion. 5,818, Outlook. FRENCH lady of education and refinement Write H. S. FERRY, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. baths, hardwood floors, broad veranda, garage, university schools, $1,500 to $1,800; two men who has taught in leading schools for many boathouse and boats, icehouse full. Also cot with doctor's degrees, college positions, $1,500 years desires position with refined family to White Mountains tage, 3 rooms and bath. All completely fur to $1,800 ; history and English for boys'lacad teach French in return for home and exnished and equipped. Ready for immediate emy, $1,500 to $2,000; two head masters for penses ; no salary asked. Can act as chaperon. JACKSON, N. H. occupancy. Excellent fishing. Ample grounds. university training, schools, $1,800 to $2,000. Willing to travel. 5,825, Outlook. 2 furnished cottages. One 8 rooms; Located between Burlington and St. Albans. Address THE INTERSTATE TEACHERS' one 11 rooms. Overlooking entire White $1,200 for season. Would sell. Wm. R. Wheeler, AGENCY, Macheca Building, New Orleans, YOUNG woman, experienced, successful Mountain range. $140, $250 for season. Army and Navy Club, Washington, D. C. teacher, at present doing graduate work, deLouisiana. sires summer position as companion or tutor. A. G. PORTER WANTED-Competent teachers for public Specialty, preparation for college entrance. 171 Westminster St., Providence, R.I. FOR RENT, FURNISHED and private schools and colleges. Send for bul Experience in outdoor sports. Ready for letin. Albany Teachers' Agency, Albany, N.Y. LAKE SUNAPEE, N. H. Plattsburg and Fort Ethan Allen, a large, reach duties May 22. Highest references. 5,828, CALIFORNIA needs teachers with gradu Outlook. ate study. Consult Boynton-Esterly Teachers' of PROFICIENT, experienced teacher attractive place with considerable library, Charming Summer Homes and Cottages, fur billiard room, terrace and gazebo with un Agency, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Cal. nished, for rent and for sale. Write for book Spanish desires summer engagement. 5,833, surpassed views; garden with small pond-lily TEACHERS desiring school or college Outlook. lets. Sargent & Co., New London, N. H. Headquarters Lake Sunapee Real Estate. pool, evergreen arboretum; swimming-pool. positions apply International Musical and TUTOR wishes position for next year. 5,834, For further particulars address J. J. FLYNN Educational Agency, Carnegie Hall, N. Y. Outlook. For Rent, Season, $1,500, & W. B. McKILLIP, Burlington, Vt. WANTED-Principal and assistant for in YOUNG man desires to be tutor and com termediate department of private school for Lovely Summer Estate in panion to one or more children in a private For Sale Beautiful 14-Acre Island girls in the Southwest. Eastern training and family. Good references. 5,802, Outlook. successful experience required. Also resident PRIVATE French teacher with fifty pupils seeks PRIVATE SCHOOL. References. 1.000 ft. elevation, 142 acres, unexcelled view, Well wooded, fine bathing beach, good fish formation to 5,830, Outlook. ing, charming views. Very accessible. % WANTED-Experienced, refined young Plenty of water, diving pool, tennis, sleeping Neuchateloise, 235 West 102d St., New York. mile to station on Rutland Railroad. Two porches for 7, furnishings for household of 16, woinan as nursery governess for two children, 2 baths, electricity, garage, forge, telephone, and ice. All ready for camping. Price $10,000. cottages (one furnished). Boats, garden, fruit 5 and 3 years of age. French, English, or ice, garden, berries, modern barn, pastures, American only: good references required. R, BOOKS, MAGAZINES REYNOLDS R. E., Burlington, Vermont. cows, dairy and separator, neighbors of cúl Apt. 3A, 875 Park Ave., New York. MANUSCRIPTS Fine lakeshore farms and cottage sites. ture and distinction. Tenant engaging place YOUNG'S Book Exchange, the mecca of soon can keep excellent farmer-chauffeur and wife (cook) used to the place. Map, pictures, SITUATIONS WANTED literature pertaining to colored people, 135 W. 135th St., New York, Send for catalogue. and full description can be got from owner, C.C. Hoag, Franklin Bank Bldg., Philadelphia. Business Situations MISCELLANEOUS Beautifully shaded by large maples. Large versity graduate, with knowledge of 'type- verses of America - The Pledge to the Flagbrook running through farm. Located in the AMERICAN Protestant widow, great sense 2 verses of The Star-Spangled Banner, all in a camps in beautiful mountains of Vermont, near village of humor, happy, sunny disposition, excellent little leaflet. Further the cause of patriotism the pines. Completely furnished, $200 to of Peaclam. Good roads. Telephone connec health, gentle birth, capable, artistic, possess by distributing in your letters, in pay envel$275 for season. Sand beach for children. tion. For information and photos address ing executive ability, good judgment, common opes, in schools, churches, clubs, and social C. H. EASTON, 1 Broadway, New York. IRWIN C. REYNOLDS, sense, practical, tactful, and adaptable, wishes gatherings. 200' sent prepaid for 30 cents. 70 Bridge St., So. Hadley Falls, Mass. position. 5,836, Outlook. Arthur M. Morse, Montclair, N. J. TAMWORTH, N. H. To Rent-A Farm of 61 Acres BEEMANTS CHEWING “That attack of dyspepsia of which you are com- Either you have over eaten or you have been There isn't anything serious about this form of indigestion and the simplest sort of treatment should bring immediate relief. For years, I always recommended the use of pepsin in such cases until, in later years when I had put pepsin into chewing gum, I suggested to my patients that they chew a stick of Beeman's Original Pepsin Gum for ten minutes after each meal. Pepsin is good for stomach ailments, while the chewing of the gum acts as a nerve tonic.” |