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NEW YORK AND VICINITY 
The GARDNER SCHOOL 
For Girls 
II East 5lst Street, New York City. 
A thorough school with delightful homo life. 
Fireproof building. College preparatory; aca¬ 
demic. secretarial and elective courses Music, 
riding, swimming, tennis. 67th year. 
Miss Eltinge and Miss Masland. Principals. 
THE COMMONWEALTH SCHOOL 
Of Home JIaking and Community Subjects. 
Ilegular and part time courses. 
Box G. 136 E. 55th Street, New York City. 
THE SCUDDER SCHOOL Hay and Boarding 
7 buildings. West 72d St., near Riverside Drive. 
Practicai courses: (1) High School—preparatory 
and general: (2) Secretarial; (3) Household Arts: 
(4) Social Welfare and Community Services: (5) 
Music—all branches, 15 Instructors, Summer School. 
Miss H. G. Scudder, 244 W. 72d St.. N. Y. City. 
TEASDALE RESIDENCE 
For Young Women and Girl Students 
Open all year Chaperonage 
326 West 80th Street Riverside Drive 
New York City 
Bool^ld '' Vr Telephone: Schuyler 7724 
C omstock school 
Miss Foster^s School for Girls. 
Advanced Elective, College Prepara¬ 
tory. SpecialArts. Native French Teachers. 
52 East 72nd St., New York, N. Y. 
THE FINCH SCHOOL 
A Boaniing and Day School for Girls, 
emphasizing post-graduate work 
61 East 77th Street, New York City 
PRIVATE TUTOR 
Elementary and College Preparatory Branches— 
Modern and Classical Languages. 
Endorsed by leading schools of the city. 
Mrs. H. D. Roberts 62 West 84th Street 
Schuyler 3822. New York City. 
The SEMPLE SCHOOL for GIRLS 
Opposite Central Park. Boarding and Day Pupils. 
College Preparatory. Post Graduate, Finishing 
courses. Languages, Art, Music and Dramatic 
Art. Social life. Outdoor Recreation. Mrs. T. 
Darrington Semple. Principal. 241*242 Central 
Park West, Box V, New York City. 
iRra. I^DfiuieU’a Slratbrnrr 
344-346 West 84th St., at Riverside Drive, New York 
A delightful home for girls attending any school, 
college or studio for long or short periods. Elec¬ 
tive chaperonage. Seventh Year. 
Telephone Schuyler 3106. Catalogue. 
FRENCH HOME SCHOOL 
Planned exclusively for girls pursuing special 
studies in New York. Exceptional opportunities 
for French. 
MISS MACINTYRE or MLLE. TALGUEN 
320 W. 107th St., Riverside Drive, New YorK City 
DONGAN HALL 
A Country School overlooking "New York Harbor 
College Preparation. General Connie, Art, Music 
Emma Barber Turnbach, A. B.. Principal. 
Doiigan Hills Staten Island. N. Y. 
BRIARCLIFF 
S)amfc/cltool for Qirlr 
Mrs.EDITH COOPER HARTMAN.RSPnnapal 
.BRIARCUFF MANOR. NEW YORJL 
General Academic and College Pre¬ 
paratory Courses. Music and Art 
with New York advantages. 
Music Det^artment: 
Mr. Ossip Gabrilowitsch. 
Artistic Adviser 
Mrs. Florence M. S. Gilbert, Director 
Art Del’artment: 
Mr. George W. Bellows, N.A.. 
Director 
Junior School 
Post-Graduate Department 
Schools for the 
YOUNGEST 
There are hoarding and day schools inhere 
children as young as three years old may 
be placed with perfect confidence. There are 
also nursery schools which care for children 
from the age of three months. 
T he Conde Nast School Service has been instru¬ 
mental in finding such schools for parents who 
intend to be absent from home for extended periods 
and who do not wish to leave their children to the 
care of a nurse or governess. They are convenient 
also for business or professional women who find it 
dilficult to give their cliildren constant cai’e. 
The schools we advocate have facilities for keeping 
the children out of doors most of the time. Their 
diet is cai’efully guarded, the most wholesome foods 
being prepared by dietitians. Spacious playgrounds 
are provided. Trained supervisors instill the spirit 
of fair play, teach games correctly, and encourage 
the shy to mix easily with other children. 
The atmosphere is cheerful and. friendly. 
Courteous manners are cultivated. The 
pupils give little entertainments with the 
help of their instructors, developing social 
graces and childish poise. 
For full information about young chil¬ 
dren s schools write to us giving us the 
age of the child, and any other informa¬ 
tion which may be helpful. Or you may 
write to the schools direct for booklets. 
THE CONDE NAST SCHOOL SERVICE 
25 West 44th Street New York City 
SWITZERLAND 
FRANC! 
A SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Les 
in LAUSANNE, Switzerland Allieres 
Comfortable house, splendid situation. Special 
advantages for French. Music, other modern lan¬ 
guages. dressmaking. Winter and summer .''•ports. 
For illustrated prospectus apply to the I’rincipal. 
The Fontaine School franc! 
Dean. Prof. C. Fontaine, formerly of Columbia, 
I'fiiv. Study and Travel. Cultural and College 
I*rep. courses. Trips. Sports. Resident or Day 
Students. Director, Miss Marie Louise Fontaine, 
Cannes, A.M., France. 
NEW YORK AND VICINITY 
___ of American Ideals in a 
Country of American Traditions 
Prepares for leading^ colleges or vocational schools. 
Advanced'two years’cultural course. Modern, fire¬ 
proof buildinR and new gymnasium. Athletics. Horae- 
back riding. Golf cour.se nearby. Lower school girls 
10 to 13 years. 
Mrs. Russell Houghton 
Box E Cooperstown. N. Y. 
Brantwood HallB'-po^xtiiie. 'na 
28 minutes from Grand Central. College prepara¬ 
tory and general courses. 4 buildings, about 8 
acres in Westchester, one of the most beautiful 
counties in America. Steady growth of 16 years, 
due chiefly to one patron’s introducing another. 
We Castle 
J- Miss Mason’s School 
Girls 
BoJcSoi Tarrylown-on*Hudson. New YorK 
OSSINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 
We offer with diploma. Academic, College 
Preparatory, Art, Music, Dramatics, Secretarial 
and Home Making Courses. Separate school for 
young girls. In beautiful Westchester, 30 miles 
from New York. 55th year. Address Clara C. 
Fuller, Prin. 8F. Ossining-on-Hudson, New Yor1<. 
NEW JERSEY 
DWIGHT 
For College Preparation 
Dwight is recommended by the leading colleges. 
Special Finishing Courses. 
Adequate Departments for French. Spanish, 
German, English, Art, Physical Culture, Domestic 
Science, Music and Expression. 
Athletics, Gymnasium, Tennis, Riding. 
Alumnae recommend Dwight because it develops :—■ 
Frankness, Self CotitroJ, Service. 
Write for illustrated booklets on life of school. 
Miss E. S. Cuicighton. Principal. Englewood, N.J. 
MISS BEARD’S SCHOOL for Girls 
Acountry school, 13 miles from New York. College Prepar¬ 
atory and Advanced Courses. Junior High School. Music 
Art, Domestic Science. Supervised physical work in gym¬ 
nasium and field. Catalogue on request, 
Lucie C. Beard, Headmistress, Orange. New Jersey 
CO-EDUCATIONAL 
SOCIAL MOTIVE SCHOOL 
College Preparatory and Special 
Courses for girls. Kindergarten thru 
sixth grade for boys and girls. Class¬ 
es small—individual attention em¬ 
phasized. MISS BENTLEY, Prin. 
526 West 114th St., New York City 
PlinnCD ELEMENTARY DAY SCHOOL 
vUI/lgCIl For Boys and Girls 
We first study the child and then teach 
the child to study. Supervised play 2 to 
5 P. M. each school day; all day Saturday. 
Hoarding Dept, for 10 Children. 
Miss Edna H. Speck 
261 W. 71st St.. N.Y., Tel. Endicott 10077 
ST. ELIZABETH-OF-THE-ROSES 
A Mother School. Episcopal. Open all year. 
Children 3 to 12. One hour from New Y'ork. Usual 
.studies. Outdoor sports. Camp, bathing. The 
School that develops initiative. 
Phone; Darien 71—Ring 1-4. 
Mrs. W. B. Stoddard, Directress, Noroton. Conn. 
CALIFORNIA 
THE ANNA HEAD SCHOOL ^sSool fo^r^GiH 
High School graduates admitted without examination ^ all 
colleges using accrediting system. Students prepared for 
coiiege board examinations. Post graduate, primary and 
intermediate departments. Cheerful, homelike school with 
outdoor life year round. 
Address MISS MARY E. WILSON. Prin. 
Box D, Berkeley, Calif. 
THE BISHOP’S SCHOOL 
For Girls. Upon the Scrippe Foundation. 
Intermediate. General and College Preparatory 
courses. klusic. Art. Outdoor life. Athletic 
sports. 10 miles from San Diego. Catalog. 
Caroline Seely Cummins. A. M. yassar. Head¬ 
mistress. Box 13, La Jolla. California. 
