THE BKK: OMAHA, MONDAY, AlHiUST 21, lfllfi. 3 NKWS of S( :hooi S mA mi I j ,' " BROWNELL HALL IS FINE PREP SCHOOL "U'llKKfc TIIKY IMIKKSTAMl 1IOYX.' Girls Take College Entrance Exams and Make Good on All Eequiremnts. NEW YEAR LOOKS BRIGHT Several of the graduates of , Rrowncll liall took college entrance, examinations tliis June. (ier- a It! in c Hess f Council Illut'fs was' suiTCSsfnl in meeting the require-1 inents of admission to llryn Mawr. Miss Margaret Lcavitt took the New j Plan Comitrehensive examinations ! for RadelifTe. These are the same as: required for Harvard, and arc consid ered difficult. Miss Leavitt was sue-' eeslul in her work in Latin and French and received a special com-' meudatiuii. Two meinhers of the Junior class. Miss Kmily Burke, daughter of K. L. Murke of this city,: and Mir?s Charlotte Rosewatcr. I daughter of ('. C. Rosewatcr, took ' examinations in third year Latin and I final Knglish. They passed them very creditably. This proves the claim of the English department that the work J of the Junior class covers the ordin ary liiR.i school Knglish requirements.; the Senior work being an advanced ! class, Tlii IIiih IWen the Mokuii f the Nelrn"kit Military Amttf my. hraska Mtlli.it Ai utti iny. fit I.in- llHOUIU'i'ft th" ilirillnK "f Ms till Hi- i-otnfm: f.il! Irnn, is it achortl hire itit-y uiiili,imnil lioy.t. ''i'liia M-lmul, 1 h.'iyh the iirlifliuil, "iimt-r -Hlitrxls bo mid 1-;i1h with th.-tn ImhvWi ually. Tli' Itoy inunt he piopi-il.v !.ip'ti ami fiiiiru teil a tul (In- Ni'hm -Kn Mtlllry At iiili'iiiy Is u (n'hitnl wlicri- m n-uU nni be nine i h:t I lit- K''Ih v 1 i . i i th y w.uit I x i tit it lm. . The Aftiih'tliy in'l'.iri s fin' i ol !( ami hiiMlm-f s." Kctirney .Military Annlrniy. Thin fall lli. K.-iirn.-y Militun Aca.U'iny h'Ktiis Its tw iMitj - fifi h y t-a r Tin it tin of 111- Hi'h.inl Im in urovtilt' ItiiirnUKlt liiniial, moral mul i)t si. ,il train in: tur hoys I mm NEW BUILDING FOR DOMESTIC SCIENCE h i Hastings College to Broader, Its Work in This Branch of Instruction. i INCREASE OF 140 PER CENtI i Trades Unions to ! Solve the Child Labor Question ; 0rr.-si...ii,l..it. ..f Th. ' i it- .! r - I London. July M Child l.iboi is , our ol the Mibu'tU loinlud npt-n in, the annual icpnil ol th elation of (rude union-piohlein- lo hr solved ;:m,1 '(d 1 1 1 1 1 J. Willi the will 'J to ol I'he report mv: ' I he management Tin- irhtjo Ki'arnt'y, In thr 1 five a.rt'H of Ihi Mum an-l Kwtiini " U-K"' jr oii l :i I vv o mll.v It . ha ni. llUch't v , rtniinn1!'! tiiaiiiiiil t I drawing. jtcrUulture ,lry Ontrnl College. -'-mrul ("ollt-f-e fur Women, ii Jimii.r !-I-Ki aerr.-.lllotl by h- I ' n 1 ve rst I of li inurl, lumleit at Lexliitftini, Mil, predicts lis tiio.st MH 1'Cful i'H I" ho; IntilNK III Sip- i.tnti.T. r.ittral ( o i.t;.. in Li. -a hi irmly lm a I I'll iiik) hits Co in fur la Me, Ixntn f 1 1 H bit) Id Iiiks with nil mnilf i ii ciinvL'tiicticcH Fif ly-thre aeren (if vo,.dhnul toa It tin- tn stltuiloli a quiet. ln8)iialion:il M-im-il Iioiii" Uternrv. neieiitlfie, mush-, ml. eire,)lir. sinil ii.miet.tit' Ht'teiue niiirsen are otlVrnl In 111 aliuouil.eni.-lll made l.y . M Williams. A. St., t. 1 , pri slrlent .Hustings college at H.isiings. : : i... , i huh i imimi iu mi's "ii mm '.iii'i'-e' ' never n useil lo eni) house to b.' used nartieuarlv as a cot (age for domestic science for the domestic science will be that followed by the best of domestic sci ence school's, such ;ts t'o'uinlda uni versity., l't acticu 1 work in house keeping, along with ihe courses in do mestic science, will be given. The house will be in change of Miss Helen llornaday. the nrofessor f domestic science. This will give Hastings col lege probably the most com-ilete do mestic science equipment in Ml I tie miliMt i,d pi I'he planju'''i n 10111111 vvl" 1 Mill f II l IK w . . .OH I 1 !H children m ugitculime un creales nne of the hr-i which will t et'tm e ui lent be monstrous il the n .id soldier l etitt ns to hnd b rhiced u a bui tin In t w e opportunities ol eni vent such a euiasiroj essai v lo pt.iM.i. i luruing inieinp!u school, lor i.itsin iiunil lei u lib t Ihe Farnlly to b Mrenirtlimcrt. Th" faeully if hr. wiiell hall for ISItJ-I will ht tnu.'h tli" nnnie il Iihh been I St. Frnnrln Aemlemj . Sister ,l Ancl:i H UIIOllll.es tile f;. U I upeiiiiiK if St. l-'ruurii Aratl.itiy at I'.ilum i litis, XebrasKa, a M-houl fur mi'ls rnndiii led by the ni.sters of St. l-'rati'-ls of IVnietual . Atloratlnn, 'We oiler parents and miantlaus i an exenpi tonal opportunity "T Ki'iunni! ten j tlietr chiblreii n pntetical rhrlHtliin e.hn-a-I lion at lernis so nv us to be available to i almost nny faintly, " lates the ert as i m. nt. Ihe There are. f-ral Important han(f'!. Slfss Alice W c si l 'iillK up h'T private school in St. .lnH-pli. M., find will have charge of the i;it iTK-ntary Day sohonl on North Fortlr ih trppt The Klotui'iHary Pay sch'tol ln rluitew On; years from llrsl primary through the sixth snidn. Physical tnilninK and npitrts In both the main noliool anr th? 'i. in-ntaiy si hoal will be under tho charttf fif Mips Mary Itonf vear, a pra filiate of the Savant- Hcliool of Physical Training in New York. Miss Elizabeth S. Sherman, a Kradu fe of Hiidclirfe colltK", will ho Instructor Iti fl'ttii'itt and assistant in Rnltuh. Tiie loiirse of Htudy. in thn main school, has been reorga nizcrl alilnft approved iiioilern lines Into a .junior and nenior hlnh p. hool. Collegf! preparation is a specialty oi' thU lL'parim.'nt. Urownell hall girls vill e.Mer Smith. 'assar, iind Welleslcy tl-i ih!I mi certliir-atps from Itrownell hall. In ihe Senior Hltrh school household arts may !' elected In the last two years, The p.l -Kt';i'iiial" courses offered Include, be eid' . irk in niusfe and household arts, a M.T.tarinl nmrse, with training in short hand -mii sienoftraphy. Hieh school Kradu lte: jhv t .it oiling for the pogt-graduate course. Ihe roursep at St. commercial and elf of music, physical Francis nre: iTientury !" cultui", lirawiiiK. painting and china decora t ion are main tallied. Wrntworlh Military. Wontworth Military academy, at l.exine ton. Mo. (forty-three miles from Kaunas .'ltl is the oldeHt military academy west of the Mississippi and the hnpst In Ihe Missouri Kivr valley. "Life at Wentworth satisfies the natural cravings of healthful boyhood. Kadi day is futl of activities an-! school work Is made. Ini.-n-stin-r by ttn ii in s mpathy wii h hoy hood. Theories of study nre made personal and practical in tb l.l maneuvers flag signal lug, field telegraphy, telephones, bridge building, hikes, cumplnc. ei The liitted Slates go vent nn-nt rales Went worth as an honor school which Is the high est rating given onrses in the state. It will a No serve to accommodate- a number of iris w.ih 'oi'iits v ho could not secure rooms in Alexander hall, on account of the vear every respect. New French Tewrlier. Miss Maud Sutton Ims been em profeMsfir of French mid Spanish for the comltifc year. Miss Sullen has specin I l.ed Ml t...'b ill.-..' bran, hes In the lnlversh nf South I'akota and in th- I'tiiverilty of Mlnnesuu. She lias also tuluii special work In the summer school at Moulder, t'ulo Ml;;; Sullon ha1 hud exp.-i b ti. tea. hliiK b..ih French ami Spanish in M-xIro for a cuiipl" nf years, ati'l was driven out nlonu wilh many other American teachers. She Is proficb tit both lu her book kuoMledg.- and in hel peaking nc'iialnt:inco wll h t hee languages 1'rof. I'unnliiKham, who has developed th' d-'a ii in -ii I, a long with t h ierimiti, will now de vote his out ire time lo the u lllll. . 1 1 vmI! hddic in !n p.c uiv lie re. Its hit II hildi. u lo a mn Ill) ll 0 HI and lor nialan; llii- throughout the coiiniry. Mull a potuy w ill meet vtoleni oppnsil i- m li otu em plovers who seek liivenile labor hi cause it i cheap to ih- in. ,ililiou-;li n :inmter who are enrolling tor next I - , , I he house will be modern in M,ni- "i-" "'' -' mailer nismni.ini oi o.u uiuni-, and they should miniedi.ileb seek an educational program !ii Ii w dl re I it-ve industrial conesu. n. ptovide the children with a liberal cdn. .nioii. and give the state a laielv incnased an-ireKate of Kener.il knowledge ami intelligence. "It is freipienllv said dial mailers concerning the education oi children are outside the consideration ol ihe trade unionibt; thai his c.-mem lies only Willi wages and working comh t if his. Korlunately the trade unionist is wise enough to know that ihe JiiLI competing against him inpu i.uilv a) fuels both these, while the child ill tramcd and growing into the ihouylit- stingy coll-'ge, h a RtrotiB, growinii. A I'liri.-tlati oile((e. that has had H'l per int tncreast: lu the lust thr.-e THeirraiih.v ( ollegi". Th Chillicoih" School of TM(rrBphy hoa-ls of more than ::oo sludents each year. The achool is one of the lHrgest and best equipped teleirraphy colleges in the west and south. "No position, no pity." If th" nntto of ihe school iind students are, per mitted to pay out of their walary. after they ha ve set ured positions. Station wnrlt and block sjst'-m is tauKht, so lhal students are lined to po diroct from the school Into a position, Riprnnes raid. Tho ('hiilii othe School of Civil Service, rhillleotlie, Mo., makes a specialty of train ing young people for government positions. The president, in his announcement of the fall opening, states: 'Students can at tend on credit; we pay railroad fare and permit students to pay us our tuition as Ihe government tiaj'a them. In this way we are able to reach a large number of youn people w ho rea My are not prepared to stand the expense of attending school." St. 'it lteriiH Aeii'lemy. The term of St. Catherine aeademx . a boarding achnol for ylrls. at Jackson Neb., will open this j our ..r September ,ri with Ii dicattons of an iner-uis. d attendance. Tim eceptionnl HdviintaK'-s in music of this school will b" on lh usunl lilh plan". H t-'lsiralions will b- mad.' this year on September 4 for all classes. The h.-d offers a nortiiitl training eoure for teach ers and Is accredited in the utatc university. The school Is i ondui ted by 1 1 Sitters of the Ord'T of St. liomlnic The culler;.- has dormitories for men and women and Is located jn a fjno cit. where work '.ti obtainahle and where tm n of pr-on Iflence arc utteil hi al'd. The cade my (4 of hitfh rank; there a stronn conservators of music, wilb e.j itipin.'iil ainoni: tlt' I" .-t in the wst; normal (otirs.-.s leading to var- ti'tl-i cerlillcrlti , hoUSellidil . eoliomics. put lie school music. Clean, wholouonie fitbli-Mcs are font.-n d. KxpeiiM . m Hastings siO' mod eraie ;ind an Id. a! col.-.. nf.- l offer.-. 1 Internal lonul Aeudemy. The nternatlonal Academy of Music. 1 HOI , rarnain street, Omaha, Is looking forward to a successful fall and winter term. The school makes a specinlty of violin Instruction .specially amotiK children. THE CHICAGO KINDERGARTEN INSTITUTE Begins Its 23d Year September 19. 1916. Il ..fr-m n mn Inn f.T ten. Item n. l-.tli hlM'l'.U OAHTKN aiel i.l.KM KNTAIH l.ltO'KM IV-i w4i nuns- Klflei-n Hlill- trei fe '1,11 I M:l nl I l.i itrllil- !lill Kansas City School of Law. Dean K. I Klllsoti. of ihe Kansas City S.-hool of Lrw, announc.-H this opening -f the fnll term, St ptember '!'.. The school Is thoroughly equipped to prepare students to enter upon I he practice of la w The repular classes will meet from 8 to lo p m., and .;xtra classes from 4 to K p m . making it possible for students to hold po-i-tioni during lln- day and study law at iiicht. lertltlC! II- !,e (IR..-0. tire c tiici-d hikI in wti:cti .sia.l.m iri,i1 ic- under A unlipu1 uiul I'lillniul on iioinnrni I'cr f n cntalng ami rii'inlh it lnfei imhUcii nddtess Hcciela'.v I'lilrijn Kindmarteii luHtituli', Box ti, 5i So.tt Ht . I'hl.'UK". IU. VtrRinlrt olle(te. Virginia College fir Women, of Ronnoke, Va.. maken a Ions eall for students in i'.s announcement of its fall openinK. YlnMnia rolpfn Is located in the valley of Ylrrttita. famed for health and b.-auiy, The i-nil-i spriallzes In elective, prf para lory and full junior colleKo courses, music, art. expres sion, and domestic science. le Meritte School. The Pe Merit te Military school, whlc'a opens at .l.okson Sprinns. X. C., October 2. itphfudzts i liornuf hness. cnaracter arm con eentraMon Kach day's work is done within . fie .Lo', The limirs nf study, recitation and , divided as to prevent men- i la The ci.urts Rolf links, open-air iin ' horseback rldltiK Kuar i mental vlor. Moler liolln School. ;ehool of ureal si hoot ,wlll open this i at 1J1.1 O street. I.ln ivlll be throuRh Walt's hool honsts equipment "st In Ihe west. The reputation or beinn a Ifli ifticy under the Molzr r Christenspn Srhool. nahii Ftudlo of the I of 1' faciilt Christensen nddl- f,ir carmp fur un increased fall. The riiristens"n school :. '' inlty of teachliiK ,,ragtlme" . hu; Studios are located in tho s of the country. Kp:itdinfc ('iillene. Spnld'nR collec. SpnldltiK. Oreeley county, Tbi - i'1 Is presided over by Fathers of the Third order Regular of Si. Francis, The location is ;i Iv akhfiil snot on the beautiful j C.-dar riv t and off. rs elementary, classical,! commercial and anrlciiltura1 courses. Fin lay hneineerlnir. ' Finlitv Knu-lneeriniT rollese, at Kansas j City, Mo. is the only school of lis kind In th" V'M Students fire permitted to enroll n v Mine in eb-trical, se,an. Kas. auto, and tractor - mfinerln? rnurs s. The courses run two and three months and two yearn. Become Railway Mail Clerk Start Out at $900 Per Year Ton will be receiving more within a short time un promotions nre frequent and certain The Panel 1'ost has finally Increased the demand. Now Is th" Mm - to ifualify for a splendid position. Rood i- life, free fn-.m competition, unaffected by, panics, drouth etc.; a position which will make you really independent. No hiRh school work n'c.ssa, lust an ordinary education in addition to the special training we give you. We pay railroad fare and permit you to attend on credit and pay us h the Kovernmenl pas you. At least aend for a catalog. It is free. Address, Chillicothe School of Civil Service 27 McNally Street, CHILLICOTHE, MO. Trinity College OF SIOUX CITY, IOWA Conducted by the Fathers of the Third Order Regu lar of Saint Francis, i or Boarders and Day students. Healthfully located two miles beyond the city proper New buildings with modern conveniences, up-to-date methods. Training: Moral, Mental and Physical. Courses: Commercial, Academic, Collegiate. SCHOOL REOPENS SEPTEMBER EIGHT. Write for Catalogue. SAINT CATHERINE ACADEMY JACKSON, NEBRASKA. Conducted by the Sisters of the Order of St. Dominic. Ronnlinp school f.,r girls. Accredited to the State I'niver-ity. Normal training course fur teacher.. Kxceptiona) d van tripes in Music. Refii'-ttrntmn September Jth. t'lawtes rcunicd September "th, lfllfi. Fur particulars, address: THE DIRECTRESS. SAINT CATHERINE ACADEMY, JACKSON, NEBRASKA. 1 "Mi w: "' "-ilh. .1 7ra nil; y-r Immaculate Conception Academy HASTINGS, NEBRASKA I r-ac. in fitn'cp A cnb-my j.r p;u i h I..r - .i'.--v A--, -.Htp d i ' ' i,. of Ne.i,-."l.ii rind (n th- Catholic t'livemlH N.rm:il i'..:i:-e :ipt vov.m by th.- .si.i'c I'. .. i-l of Kdu'-iitioii in trni H:i-Jjeior of I IiIiim t h.n t.-i:i., , n,.i n n t s. k'-i 1 d :..m.i. ' I'rott-r.Moiiii! I .. i e Ccrt.ilti. ,il urtd - .-f t'.ty Sm.e Cert -.1 1 n e nn.l I .lemrntnry . Win.. I'-rHllc:!'.. onitiier- btl. Propa tm tnr . 1'rlm.iry I -p.i nonls, Mnlc, Ail, iMa 1 in. i He A-'i, 1 1., i nit i- Si l.-n- .'. under tli- dirccru.n uf . . , :, , ;-! ..n t t .-n ( ti,-r IlP ;,i Icilloi., , . i.i'il i.il.f inU.ili'.iP-H if prnx iiitt lo cllj, Willi .pilet fmi i r inl I r. K of ' ou-n r AI, d. p:u in - t ni-i.isl.i-d v ! 1, .i cry in.,,l-i n I n.pi v m : tTI it:Ji' I'. . tlciMili. v-ntr n ;m,l f.ititlnry f -ni ic. :ncn In An .-M.i.-.w um,: i'i ..It", .id- f-"l'H -Udo.,, p.,rt. f.U.I I TMM-. '... .-.-,l,4l lo the I,-, ,-tl 'lid. T.I- I - :-tc,nb. .- I'.., ..:-Tl-:i...l- n.l.lns- Si-'. , S-i, :i. .. Immaculate Conception Academy, Hastings, Neb. V 'v,n y-.-.-'V 'vV't t'f- '11"-!-"v,", f '?' -'-. v-'v- ' less ,inl ini'llii irnl ;uln!l is i.ii lm in i he li.uiii'. ol lli-oi- li" wmilil ktrji down .lK', .iinl iIc1i;im ui Unif,: i Mutii inn - " Dutch Farm Products Bring Higher Returns oi i. -.p. ii. I. tt. c of The W ,., bit. ,1 Pi. i I'll.' ll.IKIM'. N.'llliM I.mmU, IllK .il I )llli II .11 H ll't 111 .1 1 J"l i ill 111 I 1 i .U lllll ilu' .ilur nl J.SilO.OOl) .luring 11 i- 111 l i Mlii.ll tMilt Willi lilt- lintlil.il V.lllKt i H ?J'iO,lltitniit), ,.i an im rc.iM' nl 1,! u -1 im iiI, .Hi 'inliiiLf lo .t slmlv tlia! Ua Im en 1 1 lm ti ulliiri'. in I lir pi iff i .-ll,. ! ll.is ! ciilll' Si H l,( li II I 1 1 1 I., th.' iW tlu- I ctMi tntciit nl The tnerrasr. linve it. c nl arlitn i;il m.-unires aiil niatei i,iK. .itnl in u .ik'. '1 tins p.iper profit ol' $1 1J. ilmiii '..'.iliUMIUO. ni'.'onlm trtim ill's t'sllinatr nttiiiilr. rHelmid. 1886 m vm 1916 'N; PREPARFS JOYS r L'K COLLEGE udira nuw 1,1 r. Vale, Har- - ion, l.i Point, and twenty-seven other col leges. AIbo t h o r o u fth . courses for business lite. PHYSICAL TRAINING FOR EVERY BOY: Kour coaches, (rymnasium, swimminR pool, outdoor and in-door track, wide reputation for clean sports. MILITARY DRILL under rer ul;ir army officer. Hated an Honor School (the ninhest class) by U. S. War Dept. SIXTEEN BUILDINGS, 2CMI aern.. 21 f .jTi,-iirt'il 1,-uchtTrt. fr-e m.icul l- ,.ri,lat,f'. NOT RUN FOR PROFIT: Evr ct'Til y,,u Jny gov into tho eductiun 1 your l),,y. A.l.lr.ss liux 52. Shattuck School FARIBAULT, MINN. Rt. Rev. F. A. McElwain, Rector Why Should YOU Attend YORK COLLEGE YORK BUSINESS COLLEGE 1. Kvci'y day you attend will ndil $10 to your flaming power. 2. Out texi hooks are new and up-to-date, and our library in adeipiale for research work. ;!. Our lliree colli ne buildings are commodious and the campus i-- i'.'.Mililul and inspiring. I. 'n!le;;e - j i :"i ! runs liitfh--all undergraduate students of last year are cominif back. ii. i . Ihe ideal collejre site of the world. It is situated ii' tin beautiful Blue Valley country, has a population 1. 1 7,00(1 and provisions in Ihe charter make it impos- . iMi for the city ever to have saloons, (i. Kaih'oad connections east, west, north and south are Ml'sl ciasS. 7. Our instructors all take a personal interest in the wel fare of every student, and will furnish help outside of the class room when such is needed. S. We have selected a faculty of master tear hers and offer to the yoiine; people of America the very best school ad vantages under the most favorable conditions and sur roundings. 9. You can enroll at any time in our Business Department, and attend 2, I or (i months a year till your course is completed. You can pay your tuition in advance, as you take the work, or after you have a position if you prefer. 10. We secure your position as soon as your course is completed. THE HIGHEST SUCCESS is vours if you act NOW. YOU DESERVE THE BEST; YOU GET THE BEST AT YORK. Catalog Free. M. O. M'LAUGHLIN, President. YORK, NLhkAiKA. P Spalding College 1 SPALDING, GREELEY CO., NEB. Conducted by Fathers of Third Order Regular of St. Francis. Up-to-date Methods. Mod mi Conveniences. Healthful Location on the beautiful Cedar River. Courses: Elementary, Classical, Commercial, Agriculture. Send for Catalogue. WHERE YOUR BOY GETS A THOROUGH AND PRACTICAL EDUCATION 11 x ?LffGf vsv 1 HASTINGS COLLEGE (Member of North Central Aaociation) A Strong, Growing, Class A Christian College. Over 140 per cent In crease in Student Enroll ment in past three years Aeadtmr of Hish Rank. Strong Conservatory of Muiic with equipment among the beat in th West Normal Courses, leading to various cer tificates. House) old Economics. Public School Music, Violin, etc. Clean, Wholesom Athletics. Loyal Student Body, Ideal College Life. Expense very moderate Dormitories for both men and women. Located in fine city where work Is obtainable and where men of prominence in state and nation are often heard. College Opens September 12th. For Catalog and free bulletins, address President R. B. CRONl Hastings, Neb., Dept. A. A3 jroweeJ. all. OMAHA, NEBRASKA rmy-lhird Y ear Hoarding and Day School for Young Women and Girls. Elementary Department for Little Boys and Girls. Preparation for all Colleges of the North Central Associa tion and for Uryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, Radcliffe, Smith, Vas sal and Wellesley. Advanced Work for High School Graduates. Exceptional advantages in Household Arts, Piano, Violin and Voice. Gymnasium and Sports. The Rt. Rev. A. L. Williams, D. D. President. Miss Euphemia Johnson Principal.