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TTTK OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. AUGUST 24, 1P08. Jiyjiyjiv M H M M M V I o. a ., ' r. IMS ID itK'. ti HBi"lilllk SCHOOL AND COLLEGE WORK Harvard's Graduate School of Business Administration. COLUMBIA HAS SOME NEW HEALS Active Preparation for the Approncta. Ins School Trar-rVarlon r en tar of F.ilarnt lonnl Development. I- lVtount St. Joseph Colleae and Academy A boardlna school for young ladles Dubuque Iowa s Colleti Peyreeo Af5emle Department afowMtud to tha VwU .'rsrltT of Iowa wcellemt tmciliUtm offered for the edootiono rrqng women Ooiwrytory of Manic and Art. On mil from Duboqua. Four hour rids from Chlcage. Plreet rail road connections wluTornaha. Bt. Paul and St Ixmla Extenelv ground. Pineries. Normal Course, Grammar Department, Business Course, For Catalogue address Sister Superior. versify were paying exorbitant price fur hooka at the local book atorca. Trof Dsvis eon looked after the Interest of hla stu dent and helped them In secure their bonks at about wholesale prlcts. Prof. t)avls.on believes the possibilities of Xebraska farm lands are unlimited and he watches with interest the arachnites of the farm department. He Is a (treat be liever In the university larrn and lie' Is one of Its beat advertisers. tOI.LMBIA KMilKEniG SCHOOLS. tlIlIIa1lllllB . 5 TUE NEBRASKA MILITARY ACADEMY s M Lincoln, Nebraska An educational home for boys where mind and body are equally developed. Ideal location just outside the city; large, well-equipped buildings; forty acres of campus, drill and athletic grounds. Strong faculty headed by Colonel George R. Burnett, retired U. S. Army officer, late superintendent of Blee's Military Academy and one of the best-known military school educator In the country. Junior, department for boys under twelve. Specjal attention glTen to each pupil: his personality Is studied, his cIbbs assignment is adapted to his special needs and changed as often aa his attainments demand. Through the military training he learns obedience, neatness, puntuality, regular habits, and re spect for authority and law. The object of the school is to develop the good in boys and to resrain the evil; to equip them physically, morally and educationally, for the best, citizenship. For laformation address II. IK HAYWARI), Superintendent, Box 15i Lincoln, Neb. City Office S2l-t6'Security Mutual (formerly Burr) Block. Auto. p0M S1U olmonf Gollogo Nashville, Tennessee Parents who realise that education U not all from book, that character lain. For Young women fluenced by every person the girl meets and by aU ber surroundings, should ciaiiy ichi it oost-eraduate coaraes leading to drs-re Art. Phvsical Culture and Languages. Director of Music KDOU ARL) HfcSSELBHRG, lly Interested in Belmont college, choolseomorise the College. Pre sttlra. College post-graduate courses leading to d Preparation for all Colleges and TJnlwer. eesot b.a. ana m a. music. mlii.nt atiHsian. nianlat and comnoser. . n.. nil full vlocntrri in a nark of n acres ; Inside thecltr limit and onlv 10 minutes bv trolley from the ceater of Nashrille. Climate invites to open air recreation two-thirds of SCnOO I year. OU1I, 1 en BIB. nWICf, nWIKUV B. at l..iuguuiu. wu.wvii.ua. f- ...T mwi.iieii. families, realising the bene6ts to be derived from such location, and wishing their children educated under southern influences, are sending their daughters to Belmont, . Applications are therefore so numerous that early registration is accessary. Catalogue on request. Bae.IBA LAMDaUTH, D., LA.D., Btil Miss Bftl ana Miss nsaVA, rruslaal Liberty Ladies Colegi U ulle I from Ha out Citf. Bf-utlful and healthful location. High" grada In Letter, felaactft. Aru. Fuciiitjr specially trained In lenrllng Collafti and Lfn.vraine of AmU luJ Kurup.. AMERICAN MOZART CONSERVATORY Proteaaors. graduates with highaat bouses ot ths Royal Conservitorles ot Barlla, Lslpilc. Londas. nss ths mrthodi of tksss Coaa rrstorlss. A Stl 6: Cabinet Grand Modal tmtraoa fiaoo a I'rlis la May PsstlTal Loatsit. Address Prp.trl.nl C M WILLIAMS. Liberty. Mo WESTERN PV1IL1TARY ACADEMY Upper Alton. Illinois ';je;u location, near St Louis. Six modem buildings. .Tlraproof Barracks. Large; arm iwt'l nllh gvmnasitiui. bowling alleys and shooting gallery. Exceptionally strong (sculty. Army detail. Tuition H50. Capacity 16U. VVnitliiK Hat thai year. lmmeUats ligation advisable, for boys of good chamfer above the sixth grade. , OOX. ALBEIT M. JACESOIT. A. kf aprintsn1snt. The Official Register of Harvard univer sity in its Isiue of last week contains the first detailed annoncement of the Graduate School of Business Administration which will be opened to students on October 1 under the direction of Dean Edwin F. Oay. The unique feature of the school, both In Harvard experience and In the educational world, la that the new school starts with the requirement of a college degree for ad mission. Upon that foundation of liberal education It rests a severe two years' course, partly prescribed and partly elective, leading to the degree of master In business administration and representing work In the following special fields: Banking and finance, accounting and auditing. Insurance, industrial organization, transportation, com mercial law, economic resources and public service. Courses In French, German and Spanish correspondence will be offered with the special object of enabling graduates of the school to read and write letters In these languages and to understand the accepted forms of business correspondence. Two of the most Important courses to be offered will foe entitled respectively "Corporation Finance" and "Industrial Organization." Among those who have been engaged to lecture on corporation finance are Herbert Knox Smith, commissioner of corporations In the United States Department of Com merce and Labor, Fredcriok P. Fish. Prof. Edwin 8. Meade of the University of Penn sylvania, James F. Jackson, ex-ehalrman of the Massachusetts Railroad commission, C. C. Burllngham of New York, receiver of the JVestlnghouse comparjy. Judge C. M. Hough of the United States court for the f Southern district of New York, F. A. Cleve land or the Aew York Bureau of Municipal Research, and G. V. Wlckersham, the New York lawyer. Among those who have been engaged to lecture on industrial organiza tion are Frederick W. Taylor, ex-prcsldent of the American Society of Mechanical En gineers, and the leading authority on fac tory organization, J. O. Fagan, a signalman employed by the Boston & Maine railroad. the author of the recent articles In the Atlantic Monthly entitled "Confessions of a Signalman," and Russell Robb of the firm of Stone & Webster, Boston. One of the most Important features of the school will be the practical work required of each student In the summer. The object of this work will bo two-fold, first, to teach the students from practical experi ence and observation the elements of busi ness that cannot be taught In the class room, and, secondly, to bring them In con tact" with the' men with' tvbom flielr life work Is to be - done. The school does not pretend to graduate men who will begin at the top or high up In their several lines of business. It does aim to teach them how to work and how to apply powers of observa tions analysis and Invention to practical business problems. DAVISSOX BACK FROM VACATION THE KANSAS CITY VETERINARY COLLEGE Especially Constructed Collecs Hulldlng. Kxvsrlrnced Instructors. Excellent Rqulprtiant. Thor- tiKh Cnurse. Lars Hospital, t)allv I'llnu-s. Many opportunities as Fractlltoners Tfafheis, in. veatlgators. Sanitary Oflk'eri, Armr Veterinarians I . .". lnti.ectors lratuats eligible to Gov ernment appointments. fOaMuna no open. Kull T rm opens fVpt. It. Catalog and further Infor mation sent fies'jn application to Ur. S. Stewart, Sicrliy. nr at. lath t.. Kansas City. Mo. ASK us about a school We will send you cata- logues and school infor mation of any kind which you cannot obtain so easily in any other way. This service is abso lutely free. No charge now or at any other time. The following classes of schools are Included in this offer : A Colleges, Universities B Schools for Young Ladies C Boys', Military D Music, Art, Oratory E Professional F Technical, Tride GBuiness, Telegraph, Normal H Kindergarten, Nurse 1 Correspondence Educational Information Bureau BIS Lwwatn-trauld Kaildine. frt, Lotibs, Mo. 27 rum Avenue. New 1 ork, tooom 11 SS t ' . ' 1 Kearney Hillary Academy Are You Looking for a Good School? .. Tm will be al.atcd with the Woman's College at Jacksonville, 111. Wb, lottos Cotlena tor Womb t Hera are tall Caliegs sad tesaiaur Coaisea, an 4 a a aaW esaiafas la Mask. Ail, Dseaniic sctsKs, aas laareaaloa. Bid. a Ma rcaaonasle. tiutoeaalafa aeaitalul. Hons Ills iacal. Lotalioa central ia Mi4eleWrt. Vers con.eaieal taenrr ssrt si tas Muaiaaif si Vsllrr. ataaaaiatraasaarstaaarwsatr (taut. Catak(s lis. Assrss Prealdeal Barker, gas it -ik.allt. III. Waterman Hall .vaa mnra lllinnta It mitftafrom Chicago, offering advant ages of tha city. .ajr n4Mirlifig ocnutii itr amy giria Tntietli year, rrcparatoi y. Academic t'oileg I'l eparu toi v. tlecilve t'ouiaei t'atalugties ftirnlthnd V ldte ,a Ka. 15 at'iaiik i'iectwyod, L. I)., hector. Combines a home school for boys with so.-ni-mllltary dlacip line. It Is a school where they bulltl mauly boys by thorough inktrucllon, and healthful train ing of both uiiiid and body. Your boy will receive special attention In hla studies and be made to feel thoroughly at home. It Is not too soon to make appllretlon. If you would like to have hiiu enter uext fall. Our new fireproof building will re lieve you of any anxiety about your boy. The location of our school is most healthful. Our diclpline tends to build charac ter, while tha course of instruc tion Is thorough and complete. Special attention ia paid to each boy's physical develoD ment. Separate department for boys from eight to twelve years of age. Write me for a cata logue and full Information. Hairy X. Russell, Head Master, Kearney, Neb. AatrlcoltarHl Collesre Professor Spends Mummer In Mountain. Prof. A- E. Iavisson, principal of the I nlversily School of Agriculture, has re turned, accompanied by Mrs. Davlsson, from a vacation trip Into the mountains of Colorado. Prof. Davlsson for a number of years has been at the- head of the ag r cultural college and hla services have bten i.pprcciiitcd by the Hoard of Regenta to the txtertf that unsolicited he was given a liberal Increase In salary at the lust nieet li.g of the board. Piof. Davlsson Is not only p ipular with the Board of Regents, but also wi ll tlio students, and he has been, the means of saving them many dollars In the purchase cf books. While the students of the uni- .ev Administrative tlend of Depart ment of Mctalluravy. One of ,the many applications of elec tricity, and one that lias been making great strides In recent years. Is the use of the current for refining copper. It has taken the place of much more elaborate processes and Is one of the modern methods of refining which has not been taught In detail In the scientific schools of the coun try, but will be at Columbia university in the future, by one of the most expert electro-metallurgical engineer In this country. Following out the plans for keeping the schools of engineering at the universities completely ip to date, the university has secured the services of. Arthur Lucien Walker as the administrative head of the department of metallurgy, and he Is hard at work getting ready for his academic duties. Tlie placing of such an eminent engineer In charge of such an Important department Is really the broadening of the plan which lias been In vogue at Columbia for several years of giving the students the benefit of lectures on the newest developments In science by men eminent In their respective fields of work, which has been made pos sible for the reason that this university Is situated In the heart of a great city, where the leading scientists of the world are gathered and dally engaged In solving practical problems In' world's work. The result of all this has been to give the stu dents Instruction In the practical side of the profession they propose to adopt and thus make them better fitted to cope with the problems which will be presented to them as soon as they are graduated. As the head of the department of metal lurgy. Prof. Walker brings to the university the experience of many years In actual practice to aid him In his task, for he Is reckoned as one of the leaders In his pro fession. He will take the place of Prof. Howe, who will, however, continue to de liver his lectures on Iron and steel, but will devote more of his time In the future to research, Investigation and publication than has been possible in the past. Prof. Walker was graduated from the Co lumbia. School of Mines as mining engineer in 1883, and from then till the present time has been continuously engaged In field work, beginning his professional career as chemist and assayer to the Old Dominion Copper Mining company of Globe, Aril, where later, he became assistant superln tendent In charge of the mines and smelter. and afterwards superintendent of the works of the company,, 'fyhlch position he hold until 1S93. when he was called east to the management of the Baltimore Electrolytic Copper Refining company, where, during the five and a half years, he made for himself a sound rVp'titatlon both Rat a metal lurgist and as an administrator. E.rEXMVK SCItATCHES. Uefnelnsr School Fixture Entalla a Heavy Loss. Records of childish romances scrawled on Walls, scratched en window panes, and curved on desks and woodwork In the New York public schools will this year cost the city H.ODO.OOO to efface. Sttpci Intendent C. B. J. Snyder has Just mucin his report of what It will cost to put the 500 school buildings in shape for the fall terrrv which opens September 14. Practically all that needs to be done, he jays. Is to repair the walls, windows and desks, wh'ch were defaced last year by the children. There are GD6.000 boyS and girls In the New York schools and, figuring there are hs many girls as boys, this means about J:7.iVJ0 romances. Judging from the rec ; r Js found by Mr. Snyder, cupId Is nrt re- piCtor of persons. legends announcing "I love Alice," "Mabel Is my girl," or "W liie Jones is a lovely boy," are just is numerous in the schools of the arlsto- ratic secllcns aa they are In the Ghetto. It Is expected that the total enrollment ! for the coming season will be "Sn.onn, or 25.000 In excess of the enrollment lnt ses sion, i AX ATTBACTIVK CATALOG! K. nvl Fealare of Hlahtanrl Tark Mil Itarr Academy. Something unique In the way of a school catalogue has been issued by the North western Military Academy. Highland Park. 111. It Is Intended to emphasise the new naval feature, which, with its session on Ijike Geneva, has become a .prominent feature of the school life. The cover of the book Is a heavy piece of canvas, fas tened with a maroon cord, on the end of which Is a brass anchor which serves as a clasp when the book Is closed and a bookmark at other times. It Is not only novel, but artistic, and the whole volume Is In keeping with It In quality. The gov ernment has Issued to the school a large number of United States magaslnc car bines, calibre to. thus giving It the finest equipment possible. The school has been fortunate In securing for athletic coach, John L. Lofll. one of the stars of the Michigan base ball and foot ball teams. Great things are expected In an athletic way at Highland Park this year. SCHOOL. SAVINGS BAN K. Posalhlllt Ira and Beneflta Shorrn la Weil Dea Mnlpea Schools. A practical Illustration of the possibili ties and benefits of the penny ssvlngs bank In connection with the public schools, has been given In the West Dcs Moines (Iowa) schools. The principal of each school Is supplied with 1-cent stamps and a folder holding fifty of them. ' Kvery Friday the children can buy these stamps with pen nies. When a folder Is full the child can take It to the bank and get B0 'cents for It. or can deposit It on savings account. The bank pays 4 per cent Interest on all sums remaining on deposit six months. Since the organization of the Providence Sav Ings association In 1901. the savings have amounted to $35,000, of which aiore than JW.OOO are still on deposit. During the disastrous flood two years ago, large with drawals were made, some families finding this their sole reliance. The largest sav ings are made In the spring and fall, when the children find the most work to do. MAY DRESS AS SHE I.IKES. Court Suntaln Director In Hiring Mennonlte Teaeher, At Lancaster, Pa.. Judge Landis has handed down an opinion in the now cele brated Mount Joy township school garb case. In which the school board were de fendants In an action taken by a cltiren of the township, the board employing Miss I.lllle Rlaser, a Mennonlte, as a teacher, who wore the garb of her sect In school. A. W. Garman notified the board that she was violating the act of asenibly of June 27. 18T6, prohibiting n public Bchool teacher from wearing a religious garb In the school room. The board, refusing to suspend her, wa, for violation of the law, prosecuted, and an Indictment was found asalnst them. Thev filed a demurrer, and this Is sustained by '.he court, which declares the act uncon-. stltutlornl because It violates the bill of rights. This ends the case. MUSICAL EDUCATION. Development of Large Conservatories In the United States. The rapid growth of large conservator ies of muVc has been one of the marked features of educational development In the t'nlted States. Such Institutions are en abled to secure the highest talent from both this country and Ejrope for Instruct ors, and thus give students here what they were formerly compelled to go to Europe to secure. An Institution of this character, with over seventy instructors of reputation and conservatory training, is the American Conservatory of Music ot Chit ago, of which John J. Hattstaedt Is director and founder. Music students gather In Chicago frcm a great many states to avail themselves of the facilities offered by this great institution, which Includes In Its courses vocal and Instru- (Contlnued on Seventh Page.) Brownell Hall, QmahoL, Neb. 1 4 . si oVJf; n l vi' I? r ! v : t, -. ,f jti if t - 49 4 "if t-v. 1 2iiJa-aSVa- ,, .witx.. , ... .... . WHAT SCHOOL- Information concernlnf thu advantages, rates, extent . ' of curriculum and other data about the best schools' and colleges can be obtained frem tha School and College Information Bureau of The Omaha Bee AU Inform attorn absolutely frc and Impartial. Cata logs of aay particular sooool aaeerfully farmiabed poa raquasC FOUNDED IN 1849 MAKES MEI WESTMINSTER COLLEGE Box A80. FULTON. MISSOURI r- Writ for Free Illustrated Catalogue. Dr. David H. Kerr, Fres. . The direct route A straight line Is the shortest distant between two points. Why not taeeh your fingers Til BIBBCT BOTTTBt Tha complete keyboard. Smith Pre mier, la the WOKLD'l BEIT TTTB waiTxa. Free cmploymcBt bnreaa Stenographers are furnished to buslnssa men without charge to school, stsae grapher or employer. Write for particulars. The Smith-Premier Typewriter Ctv at. O. novntMM, Wrr. . Omaha, Sob. . ... Dardin College and Conservatory For voun women. Chartered hv thai ...... ... -- The college a university trained faculty. Lltarary work given parallel credit by the University of Chicago. The con servatory German standards. Courses In Art. Expression. Uuhlnesa and Domestic Science. Safe and aane government! School opens Wednesday, September . Write for rataloerue and terms to President John W. Million, A, M.. 1106 Colleaa Place, Mexico, Mo. . " ro cobcplbttb BsuoAnoir ATTXiro lVUDLAlMD COLLEGE Co-Education, Academy, College, Music, Military Tactics.'1 Fall Opening, Wednesday, September 2, 108. Enroll now. 1UXX.A.BD rBABTCIB TBOXBLL, Prssldsnt, DOLTS FLY BACK Bolts fly back and the doors of great business houses epan to the young man who In a good stenographer and bookkeeper, hitch talent la the. key that has turned the lock of many a west ern business house to let In the graduates of the CEDAR RAPIDS BUSINESS COLLEGE THEY WIN SUCCESS THROUGH EXCELLENCE. CATAIiOQTJB 1XXB. IOWA. 1AI.X. TtlX Br FT. 1. MILITARY ACADEMY. Oldest and largest In the Middle (Vest Prepares for universv, ties Government Academies or for Lite. Active V. S. Ottleer. Hated In class "A". Infantry, Artillery and Cavalry drills. In dildual Instruction for backward boya. Manual Training, stap. arate department for small boys Illuatrated catalogue free. Address Secretary, Box A. Lexington, Mo. .... ..... ojxh BrrrirsaKD asts iztb IHOGUESS1VE EAR-TRAIMNU EXEIiClSKS BY MISS EFFA EL LIB, These exercises ara dsaib'nM to cul tivate tha sense of "Inuer-hoaring," by teaching the student to observe and to listen. htudem gifted witt a a quick tar are trained to know and to anallxe what they hear. KobeVt Mcnumann says: '1 he moat important tnlng is to cultivate ;ne sense of hear ing and take pains early to disting uish tones and Ke a by ti.o ear. The bell, the window pain or the cuckoo--FeeK to llnd what tone they each give out. ' These exercises if practised regularly and ayatematlcally will en able the strdnnc to hear tha beautlea In music fr-rn a harmonic aiand-polnt and to anal .re and hear the miatakea aa well aa to aee them. These ex eiclses ara tissd In the Eff Ellis lliuntrattd Music Courses No. 1 arid No- 2. ' . PRICE I2.C0. rrrA rr i.Ts XTz.TrsTa.ATXD MUSIC CCXOOI, Cffice ZQt-t-a Old Hrandlea Bldg. This ad If presented at tha oiilce will be good for S"c to apply en tha book. TI assail nail ti 41 Wabask Av. Chicago. 111. American Conservatory raaa4 1SX6. All stascksa l Musia ss4 Dtamalit Art. sevestr saiiaant inatiuctsra. Uasttfaac4 csur.s I stssr. Teachers' Traiaiag. FaSiic Scaool Mumc rMssttsaeai. Vmrimslmd r'raa ivaaMfM. Dislaaias. CeruAcatea. Taisss awSaraas. Tairtr das scae4 staal. Staklaa sarai4a4 s lakat.s yasils St liaUM4 BM.aa. braauMc aeeartawsS saecr snctasa at tart tea teas Tens kesiaa 1 ssrUar. Itai. 10, lVoa. Catalogs tire. JOHN . HATTSTAEDT. P-eident. Established ia 1863. For yovAj women and girls above fourteen years of ae. Collee-Preparavtory, Academic, and Colfegi.vte Courses. Students hold ing certificates covering in full ths entrance requirements of standi ri State Universities admitted without examination to junior year of Collejiivte Course. Certificate in College Preparatory Course admits to Wellesley College, Vassar College. Smith College. Mt. Holyoke College, Unlveraltv of Nebraska. University of Chicago, etc. The school prepare for any college open to women. College-Preparatory Course requires 4 eais, Academic 4 years, and Collegiate I yeara io addition to College-Preparatory or Acudeuilc Course. Exuerlenced native French teacher diploma from Academy of Paris: member of the ' Soclete Natlonale de Profeaaeurs Fian- cala en Amerlque." Experienced native German teacher educated In "Hulier Tocliterachule" In Minister, In Dresden, and In Kiel. All other Instructors In academic branches and college grsduatea who have had successful experience In teaching and are specialists In the subjects they teach. English, Science. History. Latin. Greek and Mathematics, will ba taught In 180S-D8 by grad uate of Wellealev. Vassar. Uryn Mawr. and the Vnlveialty of Chicago. Four experienced lnatructora In Music, all edu rated in Eurooe under famous Masters. One piano Teacher three yeara In Europe and one a native of Vienna. Austria: volca Teacher sia years in Europe and violin Teacher five years In Europe. Thorough courae in Ihimestle Economy Sewing, Cook in etc. Excellent advantages In thu Fine Arts. Well equipped aymnaslum and outdoor sports under professional direction liiundiv. ar,d tuition In regular ennrae. the Fine ,..rta. l'onieetlc Economy, and one lesa.m per week in Music. Healdeeit pupils who wish to take only three other atiuliea are entitled to to music lessi'iis per week. ai:d thnse who wiah to tuk only two otlter stuaie are entitled m utre iimsic i-a.n per " tiut extra charge. It la intended that 5nu shall cover all that any one student tan carry satisfactorily t one time, ror ten to day .ntudenta call upu the Principal. The building conforms In all Ita appointments to the requirement of ;ai to-- . u..i.in.- N'l.ru Pinita mothered a vmnat het lea 11 v hv women of larse practical experience with glrla from foi teen io twenty-one year of ,re. Under ths combined Influence of ar!oue work, Christian courtesy and youthful merrvmakjiil i'-e rtndenta grow Into a hapuy appreciation of the beauty and dignity of wholesome aoclal relatf jnau Ips and reaponsibilltles " xt term beglna September flat. For Illustrated Year-Book. Address Miss Macrcxe. Principal, Northwestern Univ.rsltj Din1.! Sslui CHICAGO. Tlilt Bchool la splendidly equipped for the. education of suitable young men and women a dentists. Among Its staff are men of tvdi Id-wltlir fame and reputation a's tenc lv-rs end investigator.. Theory and technic are tajl.t tnoi otiKhly. In Its great Clinic the plaHtleai u t.ilKa sl.ill cf slu dents is uni'iunu a; v.ell ai the liuMnetai i-le of pi oi i - i. I, a I .lie. J t givr 8 the prep aration that I no puiule demands ot the up-tu-tiaie uLinl .t. A iiuiiiuii people are ad ded to otic population fi -n ycai Number oi dentists lias inn !iieieii-,d in five yettrs. Ibis glvej, a pi unliving n.illuiik. I n iicaI annual '.-: Mlo,i nejjiiw Oct. . imK. 1-or eatulogue. r n I furtlier Infui'inatlo.i atl UrenM the isteietary. Norlliv. csl';i u I IH- versity building. I nkago. 111. In the business world, to the most highly trained io the spoils of victory: success. Personal Instruction Is abso lutely essential to a thorough training: for a position aa profes sional stenographer. This school Is personally conducted by It preaident and founder, a writes and teacher of shorthand, who auper vises the work of each student and under no condition will mora stu dents be enrolled than can be paraen ally cared for. Write for particulars. Pnryear's Commercial School 338 W. Broadway, Ooaaoll Bluffs, ta. A HIGH GRADE SCHOOL TOR OtUI AND TOTHO WOMBaT Sioux Falls, with a population of 11.800. Ih one of the most beautiful toans In the northwest. The school occupte a com manding site overlooking the town. Mix great railroad systems hate depots In the town. Hestdes careful inst"UJtlon In all ths hiam his required for a Stat Teacher's Certificate and for coi.te entrance, the school offers special advantages In music and art under the best instructors and pro. vide In a degree qui to 4inlQ.ua the atmos phere of a teflnctl and happy home. Address ALL SAZITTS BCROOXa, lona falls, S. S. Mishap Hare. Pres. Mits Helen 8. I'eabody.- Principal. . York College CI 91 CD pay for Tuition, Books, "' a,ii ILLINOIS V AW College of A afa. rV Uar autl Kveuiug Srhool. Kali lru be.tua Sept. T. k.ol.ra tJlMlu. la a int lo.aln.o, uu.jr Ilia inis Ulvs trom bu.inea. ceoltr, Ki'UPti ty colls. Blu a.aca aitaUit-a is ubt.aiuing emn';nint. n-j aisti t.l glint .i-h uppartui.lliea i..r .lujenta lo j.k their . turunda lollega as i;iikaj. - ptr caul St smueula aoll-.arpux.n alilla aluilins. M alu Santa la.t tar. iual e4Pri.n-aJ leaou.ng lacui In any aealetn law achaol. Prpare lor Uor j( sutler common law or toJe state., upporiunttir lor .loot-ui. to ank up ullt--incla In pirpaista.-a ork atiti lo l.ka apttial auNancfd work It I. morjr. tolitical economy, logic, tlr . aithi.ut entrs .harg-.. loculioti ma 4ruat.ng. T l mot Iborougo atij complais .m.ig law tourk. la tSi Kunlry. tot rat.loawe atldraia ne tlt.il. A. mil II. Piuaay. -'l Eaat Kris St.. I i.Kags Lutheran Ladles Seminary A Collff for Qlrls and Constrratory of Mu-io BED WIli, UtXK. Pisrtnftta: lHttrtjy ( ollage oura. Snni'al Coura. Prparatory t'ouras. Seminary Cour.t, Academie Louria. rjomsatlc tit'snomy Cook'na. Needlework. Dressmaking. Commercial Hookkecp. Ing. Typewriting. bHortaau4, Buatneas Practice, pea maaiBip. Dapartsosat of Art-Painting. Drawing. Modeling IXpsnmsnt of Elocution. Tbe Coaasre story at alualc-Plaaa. Vlolia. Voice, Orgss. B.autltul lllustrsteg Cslalogus upos raouest. V44rsa akV. aiM AU-KN, Pras.assu Board Home for nine months. illeetute. Normal. RiiKlnaaa. Muvla and j l-Jxpi esfchin (Ifpjirtinents I W Uhuc State Oartlltcatas. Over 500 stu- u.'llljl rjteu yfui. leitr Ol'ens jstii.. a. Wi. E. 8CaCZ.I, D. D., PBIiaiDBBTT, YoaK. us. STOP STAMMERING I tura quUltly. coaipltiy tni ierinaiiatl)r H moat kiubboru c. o( .tammorlng I CAN CURE YOU Mr sp claliy la voir. an speech gsiset whlra others fall to cure My method ta tks moat suo. tc.lul In the wt.rld. No lallurw In II yaars pr. tl' e. W rits at on. a U.r particulars. j u Vauglin. Pres. Innitat foe Stsmmartra, 410117 llaniaa B.k.. omaka. Nob. Todd Seminar for Boys (1st yiHi-. The oldest school for ooya la the Northwest. Located 60 mtnute from Chicago and 1000 feat above the sea la tha "litli country" of Illinois. Our Ideal: "t-'or every Todd hoy a good cltlisn. ' nenl lor pi'oapcetcia. aiobl Kill. Vrtaulpai, lUinols. Woodstock. , MAVFXB'8 COxCafEBCXAl. COX.X.BB 1.1 1. tuns lultlos IA. Orsdsstas gaarauWH gne positions, rail Isras span Tuoaday Sept. 1st J keaatttul Illuatrated catalogue (ras. addrsas DOWsS UAkriN. rtss (.UllilcslJM,