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The Passing of 

 an Aristocrat 



YOUR horses demand much, need 

 much and get much. For in- 

 stance costly stable, rigs and 

 sheds for them; harnesses; hay and oats, 

 and its storage space; time spent each 

 day in the year caring for them, feeding, 

 watering, currying, harnessing, frequent 

 blacksmith, harness, and vehicle repair 

 bills; occasional veterinary bills. 



All that an international Motor Truck asks for is a shed, and a small ration of gasoline and oil that's all. 

 And when it's not working it wants only the shed. For profit and economy buy an 



International Motor Truck 



You will find that it costs considerably less than horse and wagon keep, it -goes four times as fast and as 

 far as the horse, saves you many hours of time, and will run twenty-four hours in a day if necessary. In reli- 

 ability, strength, and ease of management, it is best. 



Solid tires eliminate common tire troubles. 

 The wheels are high enough to give ample 

 road clearance. The simple, sturdy motor 

 has plenty of power. Brakes are powerful. 

 A single lever controls the car. 



It will pay you to find out all that an 

 International Motor Truck will do for you. 

 Write for catalogues, facts and figures to the 



WESTERN BRANCH HOUSES: Denver, Col.; Helen., Mont.; Port- 



land, Ore.; Spokane, Wuh.; Salt Lake City Utah; San Francuco. Cal. 



International Harvester Company of America 



(Incorporated) 

 Chicago USA 



Sofaool P^or Yourr 



TERM OPENS 



SEPTEMBER 



FIFTEEN 



St. Mary -of -the -Woods 



DEGREES CONFERRED: B. A., B. S., PH. B. 



STRONG FACULTY 



Located four miles west of Terre Haute, Indiana. Large campus, perfect drainage, commodious build- 

 ings, steam heat, electric lights, large airy rooms, many with private bath, and spacious halls, libraries 

 and parlors. School plant consists of fourteen modern buildings, artistically grouped and completely 

 equipped. Nothing lacking for convenience or comfort. Combining all the best features of school 

 life with home environment on a country estate of 1,600 acres. 



BOATING, HORSEBACK RIDING, SWIMMING, ARCHERY, GOLF and all outdoor athletics 

 for girls under the constant supervision of a graduate of the Sargent School for Physical Educa- 

 tion. School course comprises INTERMEDIATE, ACADEMIC and COLLEGIATE depart- 

 ments. Special courses in MUSIC, ART, LANGUAGES, DRAMATIC ART, and DOMES- 

 TIC SCIENCE. Information gladly furnished on application. A beautifully illustrated 

 catalogue to be had for the asking. Address 



SISTER SUPERIOR, Box 41, 



St. Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana 



College Building Conservatory of Music Academy Building 



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