THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1910. an NEWS M:o Prlat v TTaongas W. atUcJrbara, lawyer. i T yen BrUtm to tt Vlaaea. 5 Jllactrle Tane Mnrreas-araaasaa Co. ee Dry CleealBgr of garmente. Twin City Dys Works. 4T Booth Fifteenth. Xr. W. X. root, oeollrt end earlat, haa moved to 723 and 7H City national bank. The Bur-! Way to Sara la to follow a. f1xd, definite flan of saving ao much a wuK or . month. Bee Nabraaka Bavtnga a Loan Aaa'n., Board of Trada Bldg., a, Omaha. ' Mrs. Blflgaa riaiahaa Wet Under ths auspices of . tha Omaha New Thought Fellowship, Ruth' B. Ridges will today closa her work In thla city, after holding meetings and classes for flva weeks, dur ing which time aha haa spoken seven tlmea each week, giving In reality thirty five lectures. To Collect Old Debts Attorney Charles E. Foster haa been appointed special counsel by tha Hoard of County Commis sioners to collect outstanding debta and moneys due the county amounting to about $20,000. Tha amounts are due tha county and district courta. Mr. Foster will ba required to give a f 1,000 bond and turn in bis collections imce each month. . r-' ... Sydney Harris is Going-to Try to .. " Stop: a' Wedding - , . ;. i .u . 1 llarriag-e of John Barrymore and Kin Harris Boet Hot Please Bride's . .Father. NEW TORK. Aug-. 7.-(Ppeolal Telegram ) Coincident with tha announcement of the engagement of John Barrymore and Miss Katharine Corrte .Harris comes tha newa today that Sydney. Harris la speeding here on an express liner to prevent tha marriage , of his daughter, while her mother's eym pathles are decidedly In favor of the well known aetor'a suit, Tha wealthy lawyer Is f sald to .abject to the match because Miss t arris bM only just turned eighteen. 8he 4s ona of the prettiest and most popular members of tha social seta, i Matinee- girls who have watched Mr, Barry mora make Jove In "The Fortune Hunter". will be horrified to' learn that Mr. apply for a free scholarship. The board of directors of the Metropolitan Opera com pany haa forwarded to Dr. Zlegfeld a check for 11,000 In paymnnt for two scholarships In tha school of opera In recognition of the valuable services of the college "Parsifal" chorus used during the opera engagement In Chicago last season and the preceding season. Examinations for these two schol arships will be Held at the college on Sep tember 6, 4, 7, I and 10, There Is no charge connected with the distribution of any scholarships. Applications must be accom panied by letter of recommendation from the pastor of a church, principal of a school or other reliable person, certifying! that tha applicant Is deserving of the bene fits of the college and unable to pay tui tion. Application must be made before August 27 to William K. Zlegfeld, Chicago Musical College building, Chicago. ANN AUBOH'K NEW HEAD. Dean Harry Barna Hatchlne to Inc. ceed Dr. Ana-ell. After deliberating for a whole year and SCHOOLS AND COLLEGE WORK Kidinmmer Activities in Near and Distant Institutions. BACK TO THE FARM EDUCATION Tke Mew Heed of Mlrhlaaa falver- elty Physical Training; la Col leges Matters ef Gen eral Interest. Tha fourth session of ths Graduate School of Agriculture which haa been In progress for the past four weeks at the Iowa state college at Ames, was brought to a close July 29. The session was entirely successful from the standpoint of numbers enrolled and character of the lectures given. The total enrollment waa 107, In thla number thirty- nine atates. the District of Columbia and six foreign countries were repreaented. Thla considering the Qualification of many enrollment showed nearly 43 per cent In- university presidents and of several men crease pver the previous session of 1J08. Public life the regents of the University The number of states represented Is very of Michigan decided last month that the simificant of the fact that the American successor to Dr. James tt, Angell as presl agricultural colleges as a whole are coming I nt of the university should be Dean to realise the benefit of the sessions of the Harry Burns Hutchlns, head of tha law Graduate Bchoo to their Instructional and apartment. experimental staffs and to American agrl- o graduate of the University of Michl culture at large. n ever cn confuse Prof. Hutchlns with Tha faculty waa composed of experts ny one else, for It waa Dean Hutchlns from tha United Btatea Department of wo w responsible for that famous slogan j ...... - I wLlnh 1.. . ... V .. . J I Agriculture, agricultural colleges Ol tnei " vy wi iiuikiiu runs, United 6tates and Canada, biological do- Kemeniben the dignity of the depart partmenta of aeveral universities, tha Car- ment." The slogan was a. great joke for negle Institution at Washington and two a time, ror the students of Dean Hutchlns' foreign countries. Dr. J. C. Ewart of the department of law were not noted for Univcrsltr of Edinburgh ' delivered five merly for having the character of doves. lectures on animal breeding and Dr. For a time Indeed the dean had to ba tha Von Tschermak of tha Royal Imperial Agrt- dignity of tha department all alone, cultural college of Austria delivered five Dean Hutchlns clung to that slogan. He lectures on plant breeding. 1 wu called to Michigan from Cornell In Discussions of the latest theories and in- For five bitter years he labored under veatlgutlons relating to agricultural devel- his programme of teaching law students opment were interesting and very resultful. me ;rincipies of department. LMe was Men In attendance at this session of the acid in .those days, and two wrinkles are Graduate School have become better ac- said to have appeared In his frock coats auainted with and hava a broader knowl- at tha point where the sleeves joined the edge of tha progress of agricultural inveati- main body of the garment in front an cation than aver before. Investigators indication that the dean's shoulders had from ths north, south, east and west are stooped a fraction of an Inch. now much mora united In the problems of I That, however, was when tha notorious AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OilAUA Joseph Pironka Inlnred While Try- ing to Board a Car. HEAD STRIKES THE PAVEMENT Mrs. Harwich la etirrtlf Baraee fcy Gasoline tkat Leake from Steve Over Which Ska la Working. ' Joseph Plvonka, 106 North Twenty-first street, member of the Board of Fire and Police 'Commissioners of South Omaha, fell while attempting to board an Albright car near Twenty-fourth and t O streets at 7 o'clock last night In some manner ha failed to grasp the handles of the car. His head struck the pavement heavily and he was rendered un conscious for quite a length ef time. Ha waa carried Into Dr. W. 3. MoCrann'a office, from where, after an hour or two, he waa taken to hla home. There he was found to be so badly Injured that he was confined ta his room and no ona waa allowed to apeak to htm. .The doctor pro nounced It a slight concussion of the brain, and If nothing more serious develops It Is thought he will be fully recovered within a very few days. Mra. Horwlch Harmed. Mrs. Moses Horwlch was seriously burned In a gasoline stove accident Friday after noon. She waa Ironing and using tha stove, which leaked some gasoline and took fire. From this her clothing Ignited and her skirts were Immediately biasing. She partly smothered the fire with her hands and tore part of the clothing away. In the meantime her arms below the elbow were severely burned. Her cries for help attracted Joseph Rlesdorf, who came to her aid and anon had the flames extinguished. The fire department was called and prevented any damage to tha house, which waa also on fire. Tha woman Is so years old and showed corslderable presence of mind, for she wrapped her shouldera In a rug to put out tha fire. Mra. Aim Ksrirr'i Faaeral. Tha funeral of Mrs, Anna Kayser will ba held at 1.J0 p. m. today at tha family resi dence at Bellevua. Mra. Kaysar had been a resident of Bellevua for forty-five years and had lived on tha same spot during all that time. Tha aervlce will be held ax tha Ftetrbyterlan church at Bellevua and Rev. Mr. Brayden will have charge. Maa1 City Coast g. Miss Katherine Rowlev, Miss Ann Rowley nd Miss Mary Sheeby left last evening for a vacation trip to Minneapolis and St Paul. Mitrty Forklns will arrive Monday to be present at the Qavigan-Fitzgerald bout on 'ay night. He :s FIixrim .title manager. narles C. Howe Is entertaining lur sifter, Mies Kvelyn Irish of Seattle. Vah. Mr. and Mrs. E. I Howe entertained Saturday In honor of MIks Evelyn lrtxli of Seattle, Wash. Miss May McDonald will return from Denver today, where she has been visiting for a week or more. STORTZ Delicious Honied Peer delivered promptly to your residence. Phone So. IM. Uroderlck A Maslowsky. Phone Pell South M, Independent F-lswt for a case of Jetter Gold Top. Prompt delivery to any part of the city. WIUiAin Jitter. The South Omaha Country club will play the second round of the special cup flic tit for the Montague cup today. A numni-r of the golfers played off their matches In eeveral championship contests yester day. ,.tJfl cecisl Pale 25 per cent off on alt wall paper during the month of August. Watch our windows for other hot weather bar- falna. 41! North Twenty-fourth, street he A. M. Hughes Faint company, 'Phone South 36. SCHOOLS AMD ' COLLEGES agriculture. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION X there Is no romance in tha affair, Barrymore says he met Miss Harris; that V they liked each -other and kept on liking i eacn outer p mat tneir xnenasnip Dioasomea into Cfcve and that ha asked bar and she said -les." : That was all there was to it "Tea,- ha said, with a quiet smile, "this time It It true. ' There Is nothing to make fuss about for anybody but ourselves. 1 met- Mine Harris ' about two years ago nd I found then I liked her very, very muoh Indeed. And a. Mule while ago I asked her if she liked me enough to marry me. 'She said she did. I am naturally . mwf ully glad of It Kb, tha time Isn't set tled," but it probably will not ba before the 4openlhg''of the season, August 8." r My sympathise are all with my mother," ; said Miss Harris today, and with. U-year. ld posit! veness she added: "My father can think' or say anything he likes. I am pleasing my mother, and I am pleasing myself, and that is all there is of It." Miss Harris 'did' not know when aha and Mr. Barrymore would ba married, but thought in about thrpe weeks. Mrs, Sidney Harris; roopjer of the bride-to-be, said today -aha- oould not aea the elljfttest"kro'una forths' opposition of Mr. Harris to tha manage. ' . "I hava knswn Mr. Barrymore for a long time," alia said. "Ha is a dear boy and 1 am vary fond -at. him and shall be vary lad to hava fclm for aon-ln-law. I don't think my daughter Is too young to marry not wllen. her husband la to ba such a charming 4nkn as Mr. Barrymore." Mr. Barrymore la tha son- of tha lata Maurice Barrymore and . is tha brother of EtTNl and Lionel Barrymore, all popular stars o t tha l.xe. - 1 Mrs. Harris Inherited a fortune estlmaW at about r0,000 from her uncle, Charles F. Daly, soma years agd. She has since bean dividing her time with her daughter be 'twecu New. York and Paris. Noted Geranaa Teacher at MeetiaaT National Society. The fourth annual convention of the Na ttonal Society for tha Promotion of Indue. class of Naughty-Naught the "Century Laws," were wasting Washtenaw county. They almost broke the dean's heart, thai oiass. They went down In the annals of the Coming campus aa the most undignified class ever graduated. Tradition wasn't the only thing they broke. Did Dean Hutchlns give upT Well, Boy Wili Help in . Hunt for Murderer ' 1 - t'lt . i Arthur Collins, Aged Ten Years, Prob ably Only Person Who Can Iden .' tify Japanese Ranch Hand. .CSADERQ. Cai. Aug. 7.Arthus Col lins, aged 10, la the chief dependence of (Sheriff Smith of this county In the effort to-finds Taraagachl, tha Japanese ranch hand charged by the district attorney with tha murder of thrue members of tha Ken dall family on tha Star buck ranch, near here. The 'boy knew the Japanese aa an employe of a local candy store and de scribes his-appearance and mannerisms with such certainty. 'that the sheriff foals confident that Arthur would recognise tha nan on sight- Sheriff Smith will atart today on a tatewlde search of tha Japa nese settlements and tha boy will go with Mm aa qualified to aid him. GRKKNSBURO. IndA Aug. 1 Enoch Kendall, hla wife and son, Thomas, who were murdered on a ranch near 8anta Rosa, Cal., wars formerly residents of this city. The family came here from Har rison county. Kentucky, the husband only remaining here a few weeka, than going west. Mra,' Kendall remained here until her husband finally looated, then aha and har aun joined him, trial Eduoatlon will ba held in Boston, naraiyl to prove his sincerity and de November 17, 18 and IB. A feature of thla termination he figuratively chopped off a gathering which contains especial interest few heaas. There was just enough cere- Is the expected presence of Dr. George mony in connection with the act so that Kerschenatetner. superintendent of schools, everybody heard ana aid some tniniung, Munich, Bavaria. Dr. Kerschenstelner will About four or flva years ago the student spend four weeks In America during tha body realised that Dean Hutchlns had at fall aa tha guest of ths national society, last won his point Tha "engineers" and and will visit the schools-of Boston, Chi- "11U " found themselves pushing and gasp cago, St Louis, Cincinnati and New York, ing in a strictly "law-less" rush; tha shirt at the same time delivering addresses in tall parade by "laws" became a memory. each of tha above named cltlea. Tha Frl- The capture of locks of hair during haslng day evening aeaalon Of tha convention is to became regarded as barbarous, and a gen bs taken up by Dr. ' Kerschenstelner's ad- tlemanly though - somewhat unexciting dress on "Continuation Schools." Separate struggle around a huge push ball was ap sessions will ba devoted to the following proved aa the beat outlet for undergraduate toplca: "Part Time and Evening Schools," animal spirits. Apprentice and Corporation Schools" and This year tha graduates returning for the Broader Aspects of Industrial Educa- commencement week imagined they aaw tion." . - mora dignity than ever in Dean Hutchlns: f.hat his back if . possible was stralghter PHYSIQUE OF COLLEGE MEN. tDan ever in spite of white hair and sixty' two years of energetic living; and he had Improvements la Those Who Receive I reason to ba proud, 'they said. He had Gymnasium Training;. . dona tha impossible. Ha had tamed the That the American eollege students are law students. He was a genius In admin- growing atronger as a result of physical let ration, they declared MtmatlAn seems to' ba nroved bv'tha're- i rir vtutohin. mju hnvn Ih r (.nn r tr - - - . - I .v..uiw ',, w. . M , ..I.MW.., cent investigation made by DrMcKensla h received his preparation for college of tha University of Pennsylvania and Dr. at the New Hampshire Conference Semi Born of Tale. nary, at Tilton, and at the Vermont Con- Tha latest statistics, 1309, shows that ferenco Seminary, at Nawbury. At 1 he over 90 per cent or the seventy-tnree entered Wesleyan university, Mlddletown. leading American colleges and unlver- but on aqcount of bad health could not allies require physical education from the oompleta the year. A few months later he freshman year, 78 per cent require it took up the stuly of anatomy, physiology from iresnmen ana sopnomores, i per Bnd surgery at the University of Vermont. cent require It from the three lower classes and then at Dartmouth. His family move and 13 per cent from all four classea. to Michigan; ao in the fall of 18t7 he en- Dr. Born aays that a study of the record tered the Sts.te University of Ann Arbor. kept of tha welghta and measurements not New York Sun, only demonstrates that there has been an Increase .in the growth power ox trie stu- Educational Notes, dents, but also corroborates the assertion Miss Anne Herendeen woithe nrlxe for that the youth of the present day are bet- the best suffrage CBsay ren3V.t the recent ter developed physically than those of past commencement of WeHs college. Auburn, N. .7 Y. In the last school year sne was presl- generations. aent 0f the Equal Suffrage league of Wells Tha increase in weignt oi me typical college. Individual of tha foot ball group la un- Man has superseded woman at the head usually small. Many hypotheses might ba f Barnard college, although a woman will , .,i.n.tin f thla rct h.it 9 PP"ln'd to look after the personal life advanced In explanation of thla fact, but ot th glrl. Profi Wlniam Tnny Brews- after a careful study of this slight growth ter, who haa been acting dean ot the college Increment wa hava concluded that the foot fur the last three years, has been appointed ball tvne reoresents a erouo ol vouni man provost, nt .un-rtor nhvsleal endowment and vitmlitv . r nenaa 01 Mrs. ii.ua r lapg Young, super , ' , . . ,. , intendent of schools of Chicago, say that "- i ner recent election as rjre dent of tn power practically disappears much earlier ttonal Educational association Is a rebuke than the average, usually during their J? "ose teachers who were under the In- nrnara.torv school course In such cuu fluenca of the book trusts. Mrs. Young and preparatory acnooi course, in aucn casea the women teachere who aupported her, there Is an Inherent tendency to a mora hope to make the organisation Independent rapid development, supplemented by an ex- of all companies that have heretofore tried traordlnarv canacltv for Dhvslcal work. 10 ct""rol It, Th base ball and crew candidates show nf"w!iTf7 -.CiT.U! IS, r. 1fctea ?,en a more decided change, for in these groups cllffe graduate and' has served a year as wa find a few men of the foot ball type, acting dean. Miss June Adklnson, class of but more of those Individuals who follow "r: Vorone."..r,'n M"?! Miss Mary P h. ..n.r.l law f MnDnl In Ih. ... Y.r""l .'m "l V 4i"n " . - - m m oiar&aret v. itohii. hiumm ,,r u n ... malnlng groups we note larger Increases, Virginia, all received A. B. from Radcilff. for here we come In contact with the aver- th recent commencement, with specla axe student aisuncuon m Dioiogy. .it,.iinn i. u.a tr. v, . i rroictio ourim, aean or xne racuity 01 mi, nllti,,.i , r.imKio ni.,..n.. Ingly smaU Increase in lung capacity of gave a banquet of sixty covers some day the track athlete, only twenty cublo inches, ago to Berlin friends. He expects to re Thle la not unusual, however, for we have mt,n ,n. Barlln for the centenary of Berlin found that in many track athletes, espe- ,; 'h. Vh" ITfST: dally the long-distance and .cross-country over Europe and America. Especially proml- runners, the lung capacity was only aver- wl" the exchange professors, wl, irura ume o lime nave aetiverea lecture at the university. ITS Kearney Military Academy DIAKINO MANLY BOYS-Training the bodj of the boy as well as the mind is a recognized essential of modern education. Our system" of training combines the refinement -of home life with the semi-military discipline. In eighteen years of successful work this Acad emy has developed the minds and bodies of many boys who have become Manly Ilea Our Academic Standards are high. ' Our Classio and Scientific courses prepare for all colleges. ' ' Our Commericial courses prepare for business Jife. Our Athletics are carefully supervised. Gymnasium fully equipped. Instructor for all outdoor sports. Athletic facilitiea extensive. L We aim to build up a sound body, develop character and create the habits that make the Boy the Manly Man. iWrite for Illustrated Catalogue. HARRY .N. RUSSELL. Head Master. T Kearney, Neb. COTTEY The Leading Missouri Col lego fo Women, Nevada, Missouri. "Beautiful for situation." Ideal un ion of College and Home life. College and College- preparatory courses. School of Art, Expression and Domes tic Science. Conservatory of Mnslr, strictly. European methods. Out door porta Select patronage. Reasonable rates. Send for catalogue. MRS. V. A. C. STOCKAJRD, President and Founder. Are You Looking for a Good College? Toe will U pu4 wiik tba Woman's College t Jacksonville, 111. WKt r te s Collf it for Wmi r Haei srs full Cllt s4 ri.pir.totT CMtHi, mi mm vtntaie la Made, Ait. Donwitle icl.nca, aa4 liprariloB. Ixpaaaaa teawsabla. Saireaadlnit beallaful. Hons Ills Uaal. Lscatlaa canlral Is Mladla Wait. Vary conKitlant taerarf part el ta MlMiaal.pl Vtllar. (laiesiafioainwiaUssnrSBtf Intel. Cauloiusiraa. Adatail Praaldaat Barker. Soa an, lacttaaallla, III. r' ROWNELL .11 OMAHA, NEBRASKA 4TALL 1 1 1 si asaBssasBBsajBssssassBBasi Est 1863 . i. A BCHQOL FOR GIRLS with all the advantages ot Eastern soboola. Oertifleatea admit without xamiuatlonWelleeley, Smith, Vaeaar, University ot Chlcafo and State Unlversltes. Collese Prep aratory, Colleftate, Academic and Intermediate coureea.- . . . . , COULGtATH COURSE SPECIAXJLY DESIGNED FOR HIOH SCHOOL GRADUATES NOT DESIRING A. OOTJBSB IX COLLEGE. EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTOR IN DOMESTIC SCIENCE. Art and Crafts. Special courses In Art and Mnale. Music Department under supenrlslca ot Prof. Max Landow,' formerly director In Stern UnlrersUy of Music, Berlin. Native French and German teachers.' Healthful surroundings. . Welt equipped gymnasium and stadium under experi enced supervision. Indoor and outdoor basket ball. Tennis court. All girls la special charge of House Mother, , Tear book aeut upon request. The Right Rev. A. L. Williams, President ot Trustees. Miss Marsden. Principal, Omaha, Neb. TweBty.Fifth Season A Kimball H.TJ. American g&. Conservatory THE LEADINQ SCHOOL af MUSIC la AKIMCA Kmluenl fscullr nf 70. fiuparior Teaohr's Traltilnt 8cbool. Publlo School Ilusto. School o( ExpraaaloD, Physical Culture. Unsurpiuid frn iiawn, Thirty Ira? scholarships sward ed. Fall terra begins Thunxlay, 8rpt. S'.h. CmttlotmtUUfn: JOHN J. HAmtAEDlTrWi. Hart Conway School ef Acting fllreotod by Hart Oonwar,Amerlca's treatest eUucstor tor the stage Seu4 oroa pectus. RI 1? S Military UojUjIjiJ Arailomv If AOOW. HO. ariixv lEtnios bbozsti IBfllMBlB 8X. XSIO. TOM OATAbOa, ADBKIIM EZiSra MIUTMT AOaSKMTT. SAAOOST. MO. All Saints School, Sioox Falls, S. D ttuuui uaJiotaa only school exclusively for (trie. beautifully and healthfully located Faculty craduatee af leading coll- Music, Art, Physical Culture. Combines the best educational advantacee with the refining Influences of a Chris tian home. Catalogue. Address AX I. SJAUfTM BOAOOJL, Bloax VaUs, S. 9. Kt. Itev. V. K. Johnson, D. U.. Presldenh Mias Helen 8. feabodv. PrlnolpaL i SSf A ' . ffesien, normal louege Shenandoah, Iowa Aniajry. ML tnwr Caufsaa. Ovtr 850 Siuinu Aimuajry. 11 cipsajiVi m w age and sometimes below normal. Moat Woaaerfal lleallaa;. After suffering: many years with a sore, Amoa King. Port Byron. N. T.. was cured by Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. t5o. For sale by Beaton Drug-C. HASKELL PASSES UP GUTHRIE hips Bxeeatlva KaraUbtaaa to Okla kosaa City After Tey An Ra. move from State llout, -j ..GUTHRIE. OkU Aug. T.-That Oovaraor p. N. Haskell does not Intend to recognise thla city aa the capital was further em phasised thla afternoon, when all the fur- nlture,.' f Ixturea and records of the axecu tlve aulta were removed from the atate J house , and shipped . to Oklahoma City. Judge B. E. Burwell of Oklahoma City j today arranged to take up a re-hearing pf the capital removing case In tha supreme aourt Monday. , In this type of athlete the breathing must cle. sets forth tha life of tha colieir iriii te anauow ana coniinea to tne lower parts wmcn is more crowuea witn social engage r.r , tun,,. h ha in .t... .k. Hients and executive work in connection eo.ulUbr.um between the production of th, tXfn a.'SS'tK rcTowKf waste matter in tne muscies ana its eilml- tne any, tne young woman having to keep nation from tha blood through the lungs J regular schedule In order to get M all may be quickly raat.bH.hed. a condition thins"' m, for example, "fifteen' "mliSes called second wind, and'always so neces- reading "for pleasure." Phe walks as part aary to tha runner. "-American Educational of ber achedule and every minute In the aay must De accounted ror. in thla hurried life she has little leisure for good thought and not enough for the real real that a good stuaont snouiu acquire. 'The students of our colles-es for women have followed the example of their broth ers and have organised s.tcletles, athletlo teams, glee clubs, and. In fact, have copied Into their collese life everything possible to Be Sura and take a bottle of ChamLer tain's Collo, Choleta and Diarrhoea Remedy with you when starting on your trip this summer. It cannot ba obtained on board the - Cjne or steamers. Changes of water and ftmate oriert causa eugdan attacks of slarrhoea,- and 1 la best to ba prepared. gold by aU dealers. It you have anything to gelt or trade advertise It la The Bee Want Ad col sunns and get quick raaulta "From our observations we believe that . Nebraska Military Academy Lincoln, Nebraska. A Military Boarding School lor Coys of All Age The School Year Opens September 15, 1010. 3iecll Instruction given to boys who do not fit into regular class in public school. Back work easily made up.' Illustrated Catalogue Telling the Who" Story of military hcnooi 14 re Kent rree for the Asking. For Information address. O. D. HAYWARD, Superintendent Bell 1722; Anto 3560. MXCOI.N', XEHHASKA Miss Jeanette Marks, In a magaxlne artl R honPS: Review. CHICAGO MtSlCAl, COLLEGE!. Free Srholarahlpa to YoaaaT People. Deaervlav For tha last thirty years the Chlcaara follow the men, even the colleee veil." Musical eollege. the largest muslo school r"'"..V"h TllT8. ,lrl m Ku' In America, has offered annually a number doing the same thing, and 1f they keep of fre and . partial acholarahipa, which are on we shall hetr of duels, although the awarded to artistically inclined young peo- crra cne- "r snipped nose would be a nl. hn naeullsr talent h.it more matter with a woman than pla who poeaese peculiar talent, but who t seema to be with soma men. That tha lack tha neceasary means for study. These female students expect to have their bear acholarahipa hava been awarded In cltlea bouts (kommerse) there can be no doubt, and hamlet, from Main, to the Pacific 'Z nion:. coast, and studenta who benefited by them gmttive of big muse and froth and a sad nave Become great artists ot tne operatic, I awaxening on tne morrow as any of the uuaiimi corps aiuuenis glees. Any Tin. 4. M. MUSSfV. SMI suuiTiNNO. '8 nil aMaManoaaK, ftwa ..' Highland Park College ISSaStT. .A Des Moines, Iowa 2,60 Stalest AaaeaUy 1 IS'' 111 L !" 7., PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS the concert and the dramatic ataga, as wall aa teachers of marked renown. Thla year the addition of tha two Metropolitan Orand Dn.r. tf.nmna.nv MohnlArahtniL (nif.lh.r ,I.K t.t that th. -all.. 1. ..t.hii.h.! i- 1.. Manuel Orktn. of O.rkln Bros., leaves to- "w " " - nlSTht Tl" AX TaV SSJa If SI h I lhal Vt SB task Stain . "!-. I ii.iv p.". vw..u.b . .v uiava I cvtsu Stone hoUl where a hoat ot studios, re cital halls. Zlegfeld hall afford every ac commodation for mora than four thousand Mrs. K. T. Hay den and children deoarted last evening for Minnesota to pass several weens at tne laaee, Malor R. 8. Wilcox leavea tonight for a students. . anaoiea ur. r .. tiegieia a long few weeks' visit to New Tork. Ha will also famous institution to offer fifty free schol- visit relatives at Fort Allegheny, Pa., be- arehlpa, entitling the holder to Instruction lOTm returning. free of charge for one School year, and ona hundred and flft" partial scholarships. 8. K. Fktlllng. who haa been connected with Hro ilng. King A Co.. of this city for a number of years, has aoccptsd a ix- whloh are liberal reduclione from the reg- sltlon as manager of the furnishing goods ular rata The Idea Is entirely phllanthrop- ioal and no one who Is able to pay should j department for the Browning. King store st i-inrinnati, u., ana leavea tonight fur met cur THE WINONA SEMINARY WINONA, MINN. ' FOR YOUNG WOMEN Conducted by the Sisters of St. Francis. Opens Wednesday, September Seventh. fcrrXaVAST DZFABTHSBTi Colleylate Course leading to tlagrea AcnOam Courses. Classical, Latin acitutillu, Modern languagea.j Commercial Coursea bemlnary edited lo ttie Ciilterklty uf Minnuta. ' Splendid advatnsges offered earnest, capable young women who hava a pur pose in study to specialise tn Piano, Voice, violin. Art, Dramatic Expression and Household fcionoinlca. iuach department graded Into a leading higher Institution at similar kind. llama llf tit thai ttadant la lirlial tnrfctne and aiititane a.thlatlaa. It.r. Muaical and Cramatto Social las. I Cataiocua, booklet cl Infoj-mstion. Department Bulletin mailed on application Address the Directress. eaaaL :':'V. ParkCoUaa' aarnes asaa-aa- BBS tlie aMuuai mM saedena adaaatioa Uiaa aay 4Kar Cailmam i- taa aeuatrr. Eiaaaiai af atnit aaita pf dollars by the anod orate charaa far board mmi n.l.l l... tt..lU:. I Uriag aiMUM are raiaubaa nraetirallr at east. Liberal Arfj flAi ?" & Ct". ,owi;"1" ShorthanJ A Los awr- Cofi.xts a Coi. . Lsoa. AlioPreparatorjaodBle- UlWiruiantl htam or BBoaTssj Nt Tvra- l",,IB.Jr, PrtK'r Coareea la wblch studsats Wsivtif a to U found ta tt country. Erery ( r4. ef all degrees ot adTaneeuent are admitted. tiaia aent to paying poalUou. aw for full couraa, W... DtpaCTic, Btats CssTiriCATS, Tims unlimited. normal Oovhtt CsTineTa Paiaaar R.:M. tss Lasoxst a BxsTlCqrima Tbaiwinw moat coinpiata training forteacbars BSineiS Bnaissas Col l ana i ths Wsit. lmbawoat. Uraduaies receive aula oertlnceMs. a drpartmonl of a literary eollef, but a P., Civtt, El.acraiCAi, MlfWAKi- tboronf Uly aqulaped Ilualneaa Collega, with tba tngineerUlS; aJ.. Aiaoone year Telephone. J"" bnalneaa eivbanie la the U. H. ComblasU Terms Open Secteniber O. October IT. Nov. 20. IOIO. and Jan. 8. Pebru. 16sndunel3, iXl, 1 1.1, eiaain. MacDlslH auq AUIODUODUS -"m mm wwv (.vimii alaetilnlat's eonraea. It-weeks courtes la Oaa, Tle(rranh "a i-asosar a KB Bear Kqirtp Automobile sod Trsf tioa KogUMarlug. Ssor . 1 i tl "7 r CoLLaea or Ttiuinrar Wuti raoa Bsoissiita. Intbey.S. KreryaTadusteaeutloapaTinapoal- Bt,.- I. Rboclas Pa. Pa. C.. Praa I!oa completely equipped telcrspb ata- tOMTVCMCJ Fooo akd Io-a Cocsasa. . Pbao- !'0,u" W?'11 wlf Practice and station work. Tirioxss'sCocsiSASoC .union Consist ron sjUforfullooursa time aallnjlted. DsuaoiaTS. One of the Urtr.u beat eoulppel Civil Servir C. yt LL -'urHa tx Railwat Colleges ef Fbsrmscy iotbsUDltsd SUM. , T" Maii.Sestics. Cluieaorgan- .w Btabuaso txvaaxs im Law eflsred ta iV Pfc I,OT,J.,.917 J"' " "L1" LAW realdeutsiidsxwnaloacouraea Ilnma Srni OvMBl,uaTvDaim Ehsoli,. Musk s-anra ir..'yV!rsst ft "ft reapondeace. namiunr, aianaoim. uuiiar, ana euperviaor's o o Tha ,!,., a.t,u .... . Couraa la Publlo Soitoel Muale. A na faeulty Sommer ScttOOl JX iS.S?f ?Ji UTJ of leacben. aok an artlat la bU lias. ' for tll f rie. of teb.T UlU bPsUl WO"L Oratnnr ATaosoceatT Eqcirrsn Cotxsea C,... oard.sl.T5.2.aSaBd2.78Berweek. vratorj or osatosi under tbe dlrecUoa of tipeitteS Tuition In IrepawrrCo!r.aKo?: the moat eonipetent teacbera. B1.f.nd CommsVciifl CoJr.es W faurtf ? All Pn Art V- TaoaoraaiT Eivasmsbbd eieanaei tbree Binntht, r.4U: all tnonlbt.aoa Hi l"?00Hor f ssaAsaair, i'ao Art sine montbi, lias ao. Send for cataloa Staia and Publle School Prawlnav O. H. LONG WELL, Pras, tounti in Which vuu am 'ntsMsiail Highland Park Collere, DES MOINES. IOWA IVcntworth KltHtary Academy Oldest and Largest In MldJle West. Government Supervision. HlEhest rating by War Department. Infantry, Artillery fnd Cavalry Drills. Courses ot study prepare, for Universities, Government Academies or for Business Life. Accredited by North Central Association o( Schools and Colleges. Manual Training. Separata Department for Small Boys. For catalogue, address Tha Secretary. Boa A. I.exlaffton, Ma. ''JMIll'ryi-g- 7. , . , ton fur (I Itlllif. 1 jTj-i aalary. If i IIllllltl llllir aoina la .T r MtlHii.iit iVoi--?'.)!. Midi aTtaVItvr Whtst UUaUJAafaW WillqUati' biga;nf VOU r ta afi thai funtl. A knot. LaHurai nf buaiuctaa uilh4i will Vrov of th ultnoaft VstiUst to vuu. Wo OfftU tkiT CUUnaaaaV-Comntatra rial, bhtjrihjuid uid Typo- rrtliii:. suid HreiMrali v. njulat our rnaJuKM 10 tin4 youti BsMitaUna, Chguvtia Yrf intMitrrmi. Wrtie j tor m- cattaluarua,. It a frvau I tHala Mgt.laiM.l.a fl 2 karak Utia IWa J ftnd your young people to TAbOR COLLLGE Ao aocredited actiool of tbe hlsheat s land ing, in a community reiuarkaUle for Its clean. wholesome. uplifting Infiuenea A Trained Faculty ot Specialists. Low Expense Bast Kaallitiea Keli Term Opens Bept. llttt. Send for uieratura iaixjh t;uit.tuua;. Tabor. la 'I hm hrkt IB a l f aaaittiMw..l 4 mas--.. ar wiiia rpig,)Ba mu. Atlarejaa a a-W.. t .HK A- 4 IS UttvU liuUtllii; aLlAAaaotn. lHb. )lliniKliMl I l- Wot onr l''S largest, but the moat tuoroughly organised and beat auuioDed school In tua vest- Tne fullowlna couraaa are offamdi Pi (ir.rt,..i a.. iilo. Teacher's Certificate. Publle Wchool. fnanoTunlna Mnd lr'an.r..r,rv iorty Artist Instructors In all branches of music comprise the Faculty. The school haa an orchestra of fifty plecea and a number of publlo Perform ances, proving ot great Denarii to tne studenta, are liven durlna tha school year. Notable concerts In wblch wall known artlsU take part, given frequently Ttie University Scliooi ol Music . . . . . Affiliated wtta taa Vaiveralty of Vebraaka, It la loaated In tha moat desirable part of the town. The buildings are rnodern and contain ft studios and practice rooms. Two two-manual pipe organa for practice purpoaaa, are in tbe building. Expenses ve.y moderate. Term '"oi aepi. sin. it you are tninaing vi isaing up muslo aa a pro fession, you ahould wrlta for our catalogue, mailed free. WII.LAAD XIMBAI.th Director, xanoola, Mebraea REASON NO. FOUR- Education le neceesary to success In stenography. The Vsn Sant aOXOOZ, haa an educational requirement for entrance end a high average of education amons: lta students. That la OsTH HOU JlXAaOaT why TAX MAJTT araduatas auocaxA. The VAN SANT SCHOOL,' ZLIlAlin TAaT SAXT. rrlnelpeL IOJT O. OUT FT, Froprletor. Weed slatldtng. Omaha, Kebraska. rresox.