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TIIE OMAnA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, AUGVST 3, 1903. r TV FTTTW TI iTTMTMnrtv i? TOA T1 yflTTTTf TWW T1 I Tti "iT' f TP P I I 4 ! 1 n The JLIIUUL nJU tULLLuL WUlUl Inspective forre; and In the execution of I order, conscientiousness, and attention, as -f' ajj .I''ST A 5 , A Nebraska Military Academy Lincoln, IMet. T t .a S ' br-wMiim, 1 ii vii r i - ' 1 1 i Vfii A first class, high grade military boarding school for boys and young men. Ideal location, outside the city, yet close enough to derive all city benefits; large, well-equipped buildings, forty acres of campus, drill, parade and athletic grounds. , Btron faculty: the best academic, military, business and Industrial training. Preparation for college, university or business. A clean and Inspiring school homo. Careful attention given to the health, habits and home life ot the boys. Non-sectarian, but strongly religious.' Special department for boys under 12 years of age. School will opn September IG, 1908. For Information address, THE NEBRASKA MILITARY ACADEMY, Or B. D. HAY WARD, Superintendent. Box 153. Lincoln Nebraska. Tine Wayne Normal Soma of the strong features of tho Wayne Normal, which commend the ?chool to those seeking an education, are: A strong teaching force; a neaitn ul location; thorough and practical courses; moderate charges; wnolesoma, moral Influence; splendid buildings and equipment; students may enter at any time; no entrance examinations are required; students may take Just tne turtle they wish; graduates receive state certificates; students are axnlntel to good positions; superior boarding facilities; good libraries and laboratories; model school the entire year: excellent free lecture courses; graduates ad mitted to sophomore class of the state university without examination; an agricultural course the full year. of 4 wecka; a winter term of agriculture of If weeks; a thorough course in manual training; review classes in all braninns each term; each department has Its special teachers and complete equipment. No school enjoys a better reputation. Method classes each term. Normal trained students are always in demand ' The school owns and occupies two large recitation building ; five dormi tories; central hot water heating plant; dining room with seating capacity of S00; libraries; laboratories; gymnasium; museum; athletic grounds; stock bams and various, other equipments which go to make this school the moBt complete of 1U kind in the west . All buildings have electric llghtt. Departments: Preparatory, teacher's, state certificate, scientific teachers, primary, review, agriculture, manual training, music; locution, business, physical culture, shorthand and type writing, drawing and penmanship. Our catalogue and circulars will interest you. X postal to the president will bring these to you. J. M. PXLB, president, Wayne, Web. Work of New Department of School Hygiene in Boiton. C0.EDUCATI0N TRIED IN GERMANY Activities of Vacatlo Schools li Large 1 1 ties Changes a College Facilities Edaoat tonal Notes. FOUNDED IN 1849 MAKES MEN WESTMINSTER COLLEGE Box A80. FULTON. MISSOURI Write) for Free Illustrated Catalogue. Dr. David B. Kerr, Pre. KANSAS .WESLEYAN BUSINESS COLLEGE Largest and beat equipped west of the Mississippi River; over 1,000 students ; IS professional teachers; f certificated teachers ot shorthand; best penmanship department la the West. Individual Instruction. Posi tion guaranteed. Graduates can choose location. Of ficial school for banks and railroads. No agents. Dis penses of tuition and board reduced to a minimum. Write for illustrated catalogue. azii ova on xoitk nuu. orraa. W. BOAOS, President. SOS Bant re Ave SAXZITA, KAJTBAS EQUIPS YOU THOROUGHLY FOR YOUR LIFE WORK. BJgtBWBBSWawBBWWBlWBBBSBBBW NINETEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS. The leading business men ot Omaha, over their signatures, have Indorsed this school; also hundreds of ex-students In our new CATALOGUE. A copy Bf it will Interest you; nothing like It ever published. Our TELEGRAPH FOLDEK will Interest you. Both are free. Write at once. Address: ROILRBOUGH BROS.. Omaha. Nebraska. JLiherty Ladies Collegi 2t 14 utlee from Kansa City. BMiHtftit en healthful location. Hlftieet graA. Is Letters, I f. Seieeoes, Arts, rtrultr speeiallr trained In folding Colleene and UnlT.reieiee at America euros.. AMERICAN MOZART CONSERVATORY i rnlem graduaue vith hlgheat boori .( th. Rol ConMrratorlM el Berlin. Lelnila. K London, m ik. nwthorii ot taa. Come rvatorlai. A 8I. 12 CnblnM Qrnd Model Bnwraoa ' JJjJ,J2lialInnsinnnn In. I rom OOKrUTI zovoatiok attxvs MIDLAND COLLEGE ATCXISOH, XAITBAS Co-Educatlon. Academy, College, Music, Military Tactics. Fall Opening, Wednesday. September 2, 108. Enroll now. KZUAJIO rSAaTOXB TBOXILL, yrealdont. Scarcely ' twelve months ago a new de partment of school hygiene was Instituted In the public schools of Boston. Some experimental work In that direction has been undertaken in other large cities, notably In greater New York, but not with the systematic thoroughness which char acterizes the work In Boston. The results of the year's trial are decidedly favorable to the system. Although many difficulties had to be overcome In making the depart ment fit Into the school machinery, It was reduced to a system before the close of the school year, and was marked by a decided gain In the general health of school children. A writer In the Boston Transcript de scribes the methods of the new depart ment, and gives some Interesting facts. He says, in part: In accordance with the provisions of the act of 1907, eighteen park playgrounds have been placed under the Jurisdiction of the school committee, for the use of the children and their elders; and these, with the twenty-eight schoolyard playgrounds already In use by the schools, have pro vided ample facilities for the Institution of the new system. The word "system" la used advisedly, for not fewer than five thousand children a day, from the grammar and primary schools, are being amused and Instructed through the vacation season. . Nothing less than system and discipline could make other than riot of such a gathering In the open air. From seventy to ninety girls and from eighty to one hundred and twenty boys average to gather dally In each of tho playgrounds and school yards and In the congested districts the number often exceeds three hundred. Eight trained ath letes, of the type of Leary, the famous right guard of Harvard, and Matthews, the Harvard base ball coach, have charge of the park playgrounds, where the boys are Instructed In all the mysteries of foot ball, base ball, putting the shot, high Jump, broad jump, racing and a score of other attrac tive exercises; and an equally pleasing pro gram, adapted to their sex. Is provided for the girls. Even to the small boy with blocks, the small girl with dolls and the tot that can only toddle about the sand heaps, is the benefit of amusement and exercise given. Bids will be opened this week for permanent apparatus to be In stalled in the yards and playgrounds, and extra care has been taken to specify only that which Is safe and Indestructible. Thus thousands of children who never before saw a plaything that could benefit while it also amused them will find evnry form of healthful exercise provided about the fa miliar premises of the 'school. If the weather Is inclement, the schoolrooms may be opened and the little ones saved a drenching; the Janitor Is paid for his extra work at the rate of seven cents a room a day. One of the Innovations of the new regime is to prescribe that every time a pupil rises In the schoolroom, for reci tation or whatever purpose, he shall be required to stand easily and correctly; and that he shall learn to walk properly from the time he enters the public school. Since military drill, hitherto a separate department, has been placed under the jurisdiction of the department of hygiene, every school session Is opened with ten minutes of simple setting-up drill. All the windows are thrown up, a star pupfl steps to the platform and takes "com mand," and the pupils exercise their mus cles and fill their lungs deeply with pure air. One estimated benefit of this re quirement is that as the boys go out Into life they will take with them tho knowl- edge of how easy It Is to start the day right, physically speaking, and what a flood of health and vigor can be poured into the system by a few simple move ments. Much tact and skill are required to conduct the nursing division with due regard to all the sensibilities to be con sidered and still to obtain practical re sults. The nurses, of whom there are thirty-four, are forbidden to wear either cap or uniform. A small stickpin Is the only badge of their authority. It Is the desire of the department, that for diplo matic reasons, the nurses shall be Iden tified by parents and children with the teaching rather than any supervisory or Inspectiva force; and In the execution of the necessary orders of the physician the utmost care la taken to avoid fric tion with and to respect the wishes of, as far as possible, parents and family physicians. The function of the nursing division Is essentially preventive; and so efficiently Is Its work being done, partly by means of an innocent but very prac tical detective system, that the division has discovered the existence In the school community of five times more communi cable diseases than the Insrectors of the Board of Health had reported In twelve years. This remarkable record Implies no reflection upon the health department, for Its Inspectors cannot avail themselves of the peculiar facilities of the school au thorities for obtaining Information. In Its recommendations for the treat ment of d'sease or deformity found In school children, the department loans strongly toward conservation; Operations are avoided In every possible Instance. It Is the belief of the physicians that In many cases the children will outgrow their ali ments, and In others, where operations might be advised were the Immediate cure of the disease the only consldetatlon, the child should be let alone If the disease, like adenoids, is found not to be causing deafness, or to Interfere with the breath ing. .Tiere specific directions are given by the physician, the nurses prove very useful In mak ng certain that these are I carried out. In the dental c'lnlrs of Boston, which have been thrown open to the pupils I of the public schools, not fewer than &,!0) children are In process of treatment. I Some Idea of the scope and usefulness '. ot the inspectlve work of the new nurtlng division may be gathered from the fol lowing report of the first twenty nurses appointed under the Department of School Hygiene for the period from September 11, 1907, to February 1, 1908: "Dlst-ases of ear, 1,492 cases cared for; eye, 6,078 cases cared for, including 3,649 suffering from defec tive vision, of which 1,131 were corrected by oculists; nose 2,002 cases, of which 1,406 had adenoids, 423 of whom had the obstruction removed; mouth, 1,766 cases, including 1 681 who had carious teeth; throat, 1,693 cases. Including 6S3 of hypertrophled tonsils and And nf tnnnllltlK! nlcln. 10.130 Mae, all nf which were followed to their homes and ' the parent or guardian Instructed how to care for them." These figures do not In clude the speclflo Infectious diseases; and It may be added that 3,120 excluded pupils were taken to their homes, 2,293 to family physicians and 3.2C2 were returned to school cured with a minimum of absenteeism. More than 7,500 home visits were made for the purpose of Interesting parents or con sulting them; and 4,772 children were taken to hospitals on request of the parents. These astonishing results were reached In the Infancy of the department, and when only twenty, Instead of the present thirty four nurses were employed. In no one year since 1891 had the Inspectors of the Beard of Health reported more than 77 cases of diphtheria among school children, or 31 cases of scarlet fever; In less than five months following September 11, 19J8, the nursing division discovered 39! and 477 cases, respectively. ' There can be no es timating the number of lives saved, - the amount of suffering . and expense avoided for pupils and parents under the new ays'.em. fi ' ' roa wokii. CHRISTIAN COLLEGE COLUMBIA, XISBOTjml. Fifty-Eighth Tear. Fine New Buildings. Full four years College Courses. Col lege Preparatory Courses. Best advantages in Muaio, Art, Elocution. Uomeatlc Science and Physical Training. Ideal home life. For catalogue address, MRS. W. T. MOORE, President, 24 College Place. WESTERN MILITARY ACADEMY Upper Alton. Illinois Ideal location, near BC Louis. Six modern buildings.. nr. proof Barracks. Larg. drill hall, with gymnasium, bowling alleys Aruiy deta.lL application advisable, for boys of good character above the sixth grade. faculty. and shooting gall.ry. exceptionally strong Capacity 150. Waiting list last year, lmmedate Tuition 1460. COIh AX.BXKT X. JACXSOH, A. at, Bap.rlnt.nd.nt. Lutheran Ladies' Seminary A OoUaga fo Girls ana Oonaarretory of Mulu kid wtho. acm. llartBioota: Utomry Col log. rouroa. Noma) Covraa, Proratorr Oowroo. gomtuarr Conrao, Acailomlo Courmo. Domtalle Kconomy Tooktn. N4lMrk. Drooaraaklug. Commercial Bookkarp D(. Trvowrlllng. Hhunhaoo. Haatnoaa PraMlc, Vtu- - manahtp. Dapaltnont oi- Art Halallng. Drawloa. Muaalmf. UiMnrnml of Elocution. Tha Cooaari lorr ot Maaio Ptaao, Violin. Voioo. Organ. Baauurui IlluaM-aled Catalogue, upon requoat. Aoilroaa RKV. HANS A1XKN, rroai4.nl. , Lasell Seminary v For Yoaum Weancau Auovrmdaic. Maaw. t-i An unusual srhool. Cocnbtnoa thorough tnauiK . Hon la uaunl atuuioairKb uultiua uouiaauc training that an tor livaa or oulaurvd uaefulueaa and homo aacmuata. Hiwnal eworluniun In Houaohuia fcci.u. 'intra. Mum. Ark etc. Doltihinil auburbon Iwrniiuo. ma mliaa fruoa Boat on. ( ttiluaua nod full lufttrmaliou on npplk-anou. Addroia LABKLLbmilTiAUY, Ankara!., Mi 3-fl STUDENTS II H tha CHlUjrOTHK Bl'SINKSS L'OLXJCUK placed laal roar aa la 1 -otnielara In bualaooa oollacM. Other orboala roroc au. ua. ataaeaia piaoad la BANki. U rrt vruera. INwlitona ecrod o tuiuva rotaadoa. Write lor frto Cttalocuo. illM MOOSI, Fnt, U Monro. ML. Clulllcotae, Mo, ' BROWNELL HALL Voder the combined Influence of serious work, kindly courtesy, and youthful merry making tha students of this Boarding and Day school for young women and girls grow Into a happy appreciation of th. beauty and dignity of wholesoma, social re lationships, btudenis holding certificates covering the full entrance requirements ot a standard state university are admitted without examination to Junior year of col legiate course. Certificate In college-pre- f aratory course admits to Vassar, Welles ry. Smith, Mount Holyoke, University of Nebraska, Vnlverslty of Wisconsin and I'nlveraity of Chicago. Exceptional advan tages in music, art and domestlo science. e .quipped gymnasium, and out-door sports. Students mothered sympathetically. For Illustrated Year-Hook address Miaa Macrae, principal. Omaiia. GERMAN CO-.EDX7CATIOX. An Experiment Attracting Attention In tne Empire. Up to within perhaps ten years no prac tical 'test of the possibility of co-education had been made, but recently the school authorities In the Grand Diichy of Baden have made a trial of Its possibilities, and the experiment Is looked upon with con siderable Interest by- the school authorities In other parts of the empire. From a re cent official report the Cologne Oasette makes the following deductions, showing to what extent the female Bex has entered the gymnasiums. "While the number of girls who attended the boys' schools In the school year 1901-02 was only 436,, this number has Increased threefold during the last school year. Therefore the opinion ,of the higher school officials excites the greatest Interest about the co-education of the sexes In the higher schools of the dukedom. In the last num ber of the official school report the chair man of tha board of school directors of tha Grand Duchy . makes a ' very favorable report on the conditions since the admission of the girls to the boys' middle schools. All of the school principals admit the capability of the girls and their ability to comply with the courses of study, and In many rases the greater diligence and In telligent Interest of the girls In many spe cial subjects were observable, besides their tresence In the clasees exerted a very favor able Influence on the conduct of the boys. An excellent effect was noted In the be havior and appearance of the male pupils caused by the girls' greater punctuality, order, conscientiousness, and attention, as well as the natural refinement of the sex. There had been no bresks In the discipline noted and nowhere had the morals ot the pupils been In ar.y way endangered. Although the report of the Baden au thorities has been favorable to the bringing Into closer connection In matters of educa Hon of the sexes, It Is not apparent any where outside of Baden that any progress has been made toward admitting girls to the same school with boys, or even to give them the Seme studies. COI.l.KGE Pit F.f IDE SO IE VACAXT Members of loTra State College Fnenltr In Demand. The presidency of Mornlngslde college at Sioux City and that of Kansas State col lege may be filled by members of the Iowa State college faculty. Friends of Dr. O. H. Cessna, professor of history and psy chology, are said to be urging him for the former position, while for the latter Prof. P. G. Holden Is being considered. Both gentlemen possess In the very highest de gree the essential qualification of the suc cessful administrator. It Is known that neither of them has done, or will do, any thing to secure an election, In fact friends have urged them not to consider a propo sition or accept should positions be ten dered. Both are happily situated and friends of the State college hope they may not be tempted to leave. State Vnlversltr of Iowa. IOWA CITY, la., Aug. J.-(8peclal.)-In the future students In the State University of Iowa will be granted university credit for time spent In religious study. This ac tion was taken by the unlverslt authori ties today upon the recommendation of the committee on religious work. No stu dent will be allowed university credit for more than two recitations per week, and only eight religious work credits can be applied on a university degree. The repre sentative of any denomination will be nl. lowed to offer a course In religious study and If the outline of the course Is ap proved by the university committee unl- verslty credit will be given. The university has been compelled to accept work done In this line from the denominational schools nf the state and the step was taken in order to give the university students the same advantages as those who attended the other Institutions. VETERINARY 9CIEXCE. Result of Investlanllon by Depart 1 ment of Aarrlcnltnre. The expert commission appointed by the secretary of agriculture to examine and classify the institutions In the United States and Canada that teach veterinary science has recommended some colleges unconditionally as to the fitness of their graduates for positions In the govern ment service, others conditionally and others not recommended at all. These recommendations have been approved by the secretary of agriculture and he will be guided by them In making appoint ments. The commission recommended the adoption of a minimum course of study for veterinary colleges to entitle them to recognition, to be put Into effect after the close of the next college year. The announcement of tha Kansas City Veterinary college for tha coming year shows that It has already adopted the prescribed curriculum without walling the year allowed. As the curriculum was already of a high order and this was one of the colleges unconditionally endorsed, little change was necessary. - In future students must present certificates of scholarship or, pass an examination In all veterinary colleges having government recognition. The Kansas City Institution has always required this, but many others have not. Students In such colleges can not get credit for work done. ' n n-Ja; i n a a .. j.;i .. . mt j r "'15 1 1 WOMAN'S COLLEGE ADVANCED Illinois Institution to Confer Col legiate Degrees. By the action of the university senate last January the Illinois Woman's college at Jacksonville was advanced to full col lege standing and will hereafter confer the regular collegiate degrees. jrveral additions have been made to the faculty to provide for additional courses. The department of domestic science and art, established two years ago, has made rapid development. Sixty students have enrolled In it this year. The first grad uate has been appointed teacher of do mestic science In the East St. Louis pub lic schools. The faculty has been en larged by the appointment of Ina K. Pitney of Evanston, In charge of domes tic science, and Grace E. Russell of Peeks kill, In charge of domestic art. They are both graduates of the Teachers' college (Continued on Fifth Page.) Tetchers College of Indianapolis for th. training of Kindergarteners and Primary Teachers. Kegular course two years. Poat-Oraduate course for Normal Teachers one year. Primary training a part of the regular work. Classes formed in September and February. Tim ScAolarsaip Grant Sack T.rna. Special Primary Classes in January. March. May and June. Send for catalogue. Mrs. Elisa A. Ulukrr, Pres., Tk. WUUaa Jackson MwuortaJ Institute. ltd and Ala. Hjel A w Kearney Academy H ilitary Combines a home school for boys with a semi-military discipline. A training, such as he will receive at our school, creates habits of obedience promptness, punctuality neatness and a sense of responsibility. It is a school Where they build manly boys This is accomplished by thorough Instruction, and healthful training of both body and mind. Our discipline and training tend to build character. At the same time, the course of Instruction is thorough and complete. The location of our school is most beautiful. Our new fire proof building will relieve you of any anxiety about yoor boy. Our school is one where your boy is made to feel thoroughly at home. We have a right to feel proud of the boys we send out as graduates of our school. Write me for our book about the Kearney Military Academy, which will give you ao idea of the school, through the pictures of the school and school life, and a complete account of the school and what it offers. 1 i HARRY Rl'SSELIi, Head Master, Kearney, Neb. Mount St. Joseph College and Academy A. boarding school for youngladlcs Dubuque, Iowa OollogUt Pfgreos Academic Department afmHilfed to th Cnt- rerun y of Iowa excellent facilities offered for the education ol young women Conservatory of Music and Art. . One mile from Dubuque. Four hours' rid from Chlcaa-v Dtseet mlV road connections with Omaha, St. Paul and St. Louis. Extenslr grounds Pineries. Normal Course, Urammar Department, Business Couosa. For Catalogue address Sister Superior. ffaSBsBaPTsMl WHAT SCHOOL Information concerning the advantages, rates, exteqt of curriculum and other data about thevi6t -schools . . and colleges can be obtained from the - School and College Information, Bureau of The Omaha Bee All information absolutely free and Impartial. Cat- r logue of any particular school ohssTfuIty farolshsd upon request. j' Old you ever ttlilnlc that any school can easily have ex pert teachers" on paper t The Mosher Larhpman Business College has them in the school room. This accounts for the fact that just 80$ of the students who have entered our school in July came to us from other Business Colleges. For information call, phone or write. aV4(.U, ....t IVIOSHER-LAIVIPIV1AIV, 17th and Farnam Streets ' The direct route A straight line la the ahrrteat dlstancs between two points. Why not taeoh your fingers III 9IUOT KOUTJBT The complete keyboard. Smith Pre mier. Is the WOKLI'I BEST TTB WRITER. Free employment borean Stenographers are furnished to business men without wharffe io school, atana grapher or employer. Write for particulars. Ihe Smith-Premier Typewriter Co. M. O. FLOWKAV, Mgr. Omaha, Meb. MISSOURI MILITARY ACADEMY Edueatae the whole boy I Salect, veraltlea. buRlnfaa. Full Faculty, Onlr two fell below 80 per eant acnooia to a lair contest 11 alt (shed acholnra and rentlrmen who health. D-llihtful hi, me. cholra tennli. colf, mulc. dancing, tkatl ing everything that makes a boy' Addreaa COU W. U. r UNV11.LK, limited, thorouth. Ten bora to o laat acaaton. V tha academic br can make good, n aaaoclatlon. Full nr., boating, awim 'a Ufa worth whll Mexico, Mo.. Box Prepares lor hi inert and beat Co Ilea, nnl na teacher. Special aid In atudlea. No allura. o auco record elsewhere, challenges other military anchea at tha close ot tha aeaiton. Turns out tin' ot profeaaional athlete and soldier.. p.rteot school athlatlca-foot ball, baee ball, basket ball mlng. fishing, hunting, eross-countr runs, camp e. Chargea reasonable. Illustrsted catalogue tree. Hardin College and Conservatory For younsT women. I'hnrterml hv ,h ....... af women. Chartered by the state; JBth year. i tv. .;rii-i rV. V".t.. V,"V" .t"u"i",-.. . '-"'rary woric Ihe col Iff? l naraLi!! rrsn t riv h. i n u... tu i. . -- w- .. ...... m iijuujro. i ne con servatory uermun stundurds. Courses in Art EiDraisinn BuMnes. and iJorne.tic Science. Bafe and stCne ovcS fechool opens Wednesday September 8. Write for catalogue and terms to President John W. Million, A. M., 1306 College l'laco. Mexico, Mo. : tworth ACADEMY Oldest and largest in the Middle rV'est. Prepares for Unlrersw ties. Government Academies or for Lfe. Active u Vutltol? Rated in clasa "A". Infantry, Artillery and Cavalry drills V dividual Instruction for backward boys. Manual Tralnlna- atari, arate department for small boys Illustrated catalogue frV , Address Secretary, Box A, Lexington. Mo. THE LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE l evaja4Mnay 1 rag. . LINCOLN, NEBRAHKA. HANKS AT THE TOP. IT OFFKtS YOU MAN! DISTIVfT inv.v TAOKS WHICH OTHER SCHOOLS CANNOT OFFER FACULTY OK kv" FKRTS. ligUIPMKNTH COMPLETE ANIi THOROUGHLY UP-TtfoATK Xlmbalt Rati 23t ! 251 VVatxak Aw Chicago, 111. American Conservatory Foaaded 1M6. All brancket of Matic and Diaaiaiia An. Seventy cauaent instructors. Unsaipssacd ceeiM af atady. Taacksts' Training. Pabhc gckeol Musis Depsrtracat. UmrivmUd frt jiJvtmtsgtt. Diploaiss. Csrtiicstes. Terau saederale. Thirty lie. school sckel. arships swsrded a taleated pupils of liailied sasaas. ramatlc Depart as. rat anaar dirscllaa el Dart Caaway Tana begins Tharsdsr, Sept. 10, 106. Caialogae free. JOHN J. HATT8TAEDT. President. Todd Seminary for Bsys list year. Tha oldest school for noy( la tha Northwest. Located SO minutes from Chicago and 1000 feet above the sea la the "hill country" of Illinois. Our Ideal: "For every Todd boy a good cttlsen. ' denrj for prospectus. Noble Mill, rrlaulpai. DUaoU. Woodstock, lAIIAT you do for your boy now determines what bo will do for himself latter, We take boys from 8 to 17 years of age and make systematic, manlv fellows of them. 1 Let us send you our cataloguo and. the booklet, "The right school for your boy." ' Racine College Grammar School Racine, Wisconsin ILLINOIS College of LAW PAYS 48 WEEKS kTj I v gvl Tuition, Hoard and Room r Kent. 1200 Btudent. S6 In structor!. Professional, University Pre paratory. Common ttchool and Musical co or . Car fare paid. Attend on credit, fcend for free cetaloinie. CaSTUs-tOOTm XOKMAX SOsTOOXa. Tft Morsual Atv. CaUdUiootbe Mo, Dsr sod Ertulbf Bofaool. fall tvrm bfglna Bjpt. T, Kstlr buildup In s quint lucstioa. oal ftv niln uts from busluets o-ntor, ecriipit by culUs. ftiu aiis vavsULrtl tu otHiuiiig mpiomtiL No other city odtrrs opportunities for siutttnti lo work thir way through oolUgt Chicago. g& pr out Of studats rlf-uitnrt:ng whlt HudrlDg; i0 iu 4eot Istt yasr. Most prluri itv't.ing Wiiy la SDjr wira In scUool. Frpsrs for bar of tit her eowrjeon Isw sc co4 sisters. OpportusUjr tor ttidafnis to mavk up dsfle.wiclss la prrbsraaioa wors sd4 ts tsJa spcsi 4V4 vsacd work la biaiorr. politlcsl scoDosaf. logLs. sir . without sitrm chsj-gM, kloeitso sn4 dsbeUiaf. The mmt t-wrwuga sq4 eoupUis sTsoiBc ksw eovrse Ue sesrf. Fur csislogus sd4rM th si is, Vlwn li. trMi7, 41 lUsi Itrte iaf Calssveb