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SPECIAL SCHOOLS 
SPECIAL SCHOOLS 
SPECIAL SCHOOLS 
C H A L I F 
Russian School 
of DANCING 
Art 
IN 
Dancing 
Catalog on Request 
163-165 W.57thSt.,N.Y. 
DENISHAWN 
IN NEW YORK 
Under the personal direction of 
RUTH ST. DENIS and TED SHAWN 
80 West 40th St.. Phone Longacre 7233 
Margerie Lyon, Secretary 
Denishawn in California 
Local classes and children's work continued. 
932 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. 
Gertrude C. Moore, Manager 
ALEXIS KOSLOFF 
of Imperial Russian Ballet 
24 West 57th Street, New York 
Class and private instruction in 
Classical, Interpretive, Charac¬ 
ter, Greek, Egyptian, Panto- 
millie. Ballet, Stage and Social 
Dancing. Children's classes. 
Normal Course beginning 
June 2nd, ending August 25th. 
'RUSSIAN BALLET TECH¬ 
NIQUE" & "DANCES WITH 
DESCRIPTIONS" for sale at the 
Studio. Telephone Circle 5208 
ROSETTA O’NEILL 
DANCING 
Classic—N ational — 
Rhythmic— Ball-room 
“To Miss O’Neill I owe my success,” 
Mrs. Vernon Castle 
746 Madison Ave., N.Y. Phone Rhinelander 6770 
Rocky Mountain Dancing 
Camp 
Steamboat Springs, Colo. 
Junior and Senior Camps. Horse¬ 
back riding, camping trips, swim¬ 
ming, basketball, tennis. 
Normal and Professional Classic 
Dancing Depts. Winter Session: 
PORTIA MANSFIELD SCHOOL, Car- 
mel-by-the-Sea, California. Booklet. 
r-UESTOFF SEROVA 
Russian School, 
of Dancing 
SUMMER NORMAL CLASSES j®* 
Ballet, Classic, Interpretive and Ballroom Dancing—Professional and Dancing Teachers' Courses. 
M. Vbkonine Vestoff, Artist Pavlotva’s Imperial Ballet. 
Mlle. Sonia Seuova, Graduate Russian School. 
Illustrated Catalog F. 47 West 72d St.. New York 
Telephone, Columbus 6212 
HELEN MOLLER 
THEATRE FOR THE DANCE 
Miss Moller has enlarged her school and es¬ 
tablished a theatre within a theatre. 
Recitals—Instruction. 
Lexington Opera House, 51st Street, New York City 
Mrs. Sam Carter-Waddell 
Studio of Dancing 
Class and private Instruction in. Ballet, 
Interpretive, Aesthetic, Folk and Social Dancing. 
241 W. 72nd St. New York City 
Interior 
decoration 
10 Wessons iy SMail s 30. 
\CADEMY OF FINE, ART) 
J52 Cast JWadison StrChicago 
Boston School of Interior Decoration 
Correspondence Courses 
Course A—Professional Training Course. 
Course B—Domestic Course,—How to Plan Y'our 
Own House. Enrollment limited. Write tor Prospectus. 
Address P.0. Box 143, Boston (Copley Sta.), Mass. 
Zhe NEW YORK SCHOOL of 
INTERIOR DECORATION^ 
IOI PARK. AVE • NEW YORK CITY 
CORRESPONDENCE COURSES 
Complete instruction in period 
styles, color harmony, composi¬ 
tion, etc. Amateur and Profes¬ 
sional Courses. Start any time. 
Send for Catalogue H-2 
SCHOOL OP fINE AND APPLIED ART 
Frank Alvah Parsons, Pres. William M. Odom, Paris Dir. 
Send for information about our two 
Summer Schools — New York & Paris 
Special Course in Paris with 
FRANK ALVAH PARSONS 
Address—Secretary, 2239 Broadway, New York 
Nrut tlnrk of ^rm'tarirs 
Canadian Pacific Building 
Madison Avenue & 44th Street 
New York, N. Y* 
Write for Prospectus C Vanderbilt 4039 
Hina ©nttkltn’a 
SECRETARIAL SCHOOL 
Twenty-third Year 
A school for professional training. High 
standard of excellence attained. Bureau of 
Placement for all graduates. Illustrated 
booklet upon request. Summer session. 
Studios of the Tilden Building 
105 West 40th Street, New York 
Katharine GibbsSchool-c 
Secretarial & Executive 
Training for Educated Women 
BOSTON NEW YORK PROVIDENCE 
A school of unusual character and distinctive 
purpose. Residence school in Boston. 
Secretarial Training 
Day and Evening classes in all business T 
subjects, commercial art, languages, 
domestic arts, practical nursing, tea 
room management. Send for catalog. 
Established 50 years. 
ALLARD SCHOOL} 
I CENTRAL BRANCH <3 V W C A 
Lexington Ave, At 53^SL N. Y. C 
National School of Fine and Applied Art 
Felix Mahony, Pres. Catalog. 
Interior Decoration: Costume, Commercial Poster 
and Textile Design. Illustration and Life, etc. 
Connecticut Ave. and M St.. 
Washington. D. C* 
SPECIAL SCHOOLS 
Costume and Millinery Design de Luxe 
with P. CLEMENT BROWN 
The first edition of the 
Text Book by P. Clem 
ent Brown, a complete 
home course and ref¬ 
erence book. Send $10 
to New York Studio 
and a copy fully illus¬ 
trated will be sent. 
Summer courses in both 
New York and San Fran¬ 
cisco Studios. Open June 1. 
Brown’s Salon Studios, 
Box H G7, 629 Fifth Ave. 
New York City, N. Y. 
33 Rue St. Roch, 
Paris, France 
Fairmont Hotel 
San Francisco, Cal. 
DESIGNING and MILLINERY 
Dressmaking and Pattern Cutting taught for whole¬ 
sale, retail or home use. School open all summer. 
Call or write for particulars. McDowell Dress¬ 
making and Millinery School. Established 1876. 
Chartered 'under Regents. 58 West 40th St. N. Y. 
Costume and Millinery 
Design 
If you would spend a charming—as well 
as instructive—hour, call at one of our 
schools and permit us to demonstrate our 
work—or write for a complimentary copy 
of that intensely interesting book. The 
Secret of Costume Design, by Hartman. 
America's Premie* Designer. You will 
learn all about that new, wonderful and 
profitable profession—Costume and Mil¬ 
linery Design; also about the ever-growing 
demand for professional designers. 
Fashion Academy, Inc. 
21 E. 76th St. Studio HG. 7, N. Y. C. 
Philadelphia San Francisco 
1432 N. Broad St. Scottish Rite Temple 
THE GARLAND SCHOOL 
OF HOMEMAKING 
A special school which qualifies girls to preside 
over and maintain well ordered homes. 
MARGARET J. STANNARD. Director 
2 Chestnut St.. Boston. Mass. 
I Electric Light 
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An abundant supply of run¬ 
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Electric light and power for 
every purpose is yours at the 
turn of a switch. 
Write for bulletin on Run¬ 
ning Water, Electric Light and 
Sewage Disposal. 
KEWANEE 
PRIVATE UTILITIES CO. 
401 S. Franklin St. Kewanee, HI. 
BEAUTIFY YOUR LAWN and GARDEN 
wi th O rnamental 
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ERSONS of discriminating taste are selecting 
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polished tops and flower boxes to enhance the 
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Artistic design, superior craftsmanship and spark¬ 
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products. Concrete is everlasting. 
Information and prices supplied on request. 
CONCRETE SERVICE BUREAU 
1623 MONADNOCK BLOCK :: :: :: CHICAGO 
“Serves its purpose splendidly 
E VERY Hodgson House is planned 
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The evidence of this experience is 
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If you are interested in a garage, 
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E. F. HODGSON COMPANY 
Room 226, 71-73 Federal Street, Boston, Mass. 
6 East 39th Street, New York City 
HODGSON 
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