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NEW YORK CITY AND VICINITY 
iffim. Hmmt ell's Ursifcettre 
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 8106. Catalogue. 
MRS. 
MERRILL’S 
PYP SCHOOL 
V V V for GIRLS 
Under Personal supervision of Mrs. Merrill 
Orienta Point, Box G, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 
Cannes. 
ranee 
The Fontaine School ? 
Dean, Prof. C. Fontaine, formerly of Columbia 
Univ. Study and travel. Cultural and College 
Prep, courses. Trips. Sports. Resident ana 
Day students. Address Director. Miss M-L. 
Fontaine. Women’s City Club. 22 Park Ave.. 
N. Y. C., or Cannes. A.M., France. 
A R Y M O U N Y 
Tarrytown - on - Hudson, N. Y. 
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Riding 
COLLEGE ACADEMY 
Four - year course Pre-academic. Aca- 
leading to degrees demic and Two-year 
Finishing Courses 
Domestic Science; Practical Dressmaking; 
Gymnasium; Swimming Pool; all outdoor sports. 
For Fatal none addn Thr ISrcrnxI Mnthrr. 
New Jersey, Orange 
Miss Beard’s School for Girls 
A country school, 13 miles from New York. College 
preparatory, special courses. Music, Art. Domestic 
Science. Supervised physical work in gymnasium 
and held. Catalog on request. 
Lucie C. Beard, Headmistress. 
CO-EDUCATIONAL 
“A CHILD’S 
DAY" 
A school for children 4 to 
12 years of age 
Winter 
Summer 
3 4 E. 02J St.. N. Y. 
Houlgate, I ranee. 
Miss Wilhelm, Principal 
NEW ENGLAND, GIRLS 
LASELL SEMINARY 
A school that develops well-trained, healthful and 
resourceful womanhood. Home Economics, Music, 
Art, College Preparatory and Secretarial Courses. 
149 Woodland Road. Auburndale. Mass. 
EASTERN ATLANTIC 
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A graduate school offering two « 
years of highest quality - -- 
academic work. Splendid 
courses in Home - making <v.;. 
Science, Music, Language, 
Secretarial Training and 
Art. Equals two college 
years. Ideal home 
surroundings and in¬ 
fluences. Catalog. 
Mr. and Mrs. H M c 
Crist, Principals, 
Box 1562-G 
Swarthmore. Pa. 
The Graduate School of 
Tho Mary Lyon School 
CENTRAL STATES 
The Kenwood Loring f' r h °? r ' ls 
A boarding and day school in the finest residence 
section of Chicago. College preparatory and 
general courses. Write for catalog. 
STET.LA G. GORING. LOIS C. MORSTROM, Principals. 
4600 Ellis Ave., Chicago ’Phone Oakland 0io7 
SEEING THE WORLD 
HP HE years of youth are the receptive years. Great cities lived. 
in, great music heard, great plays beheld by the eyes of youth 
make unforgettable memories. The boy or girl who spends these 
formative years in one of the famous private schools, in or near 
a great city, has an educational advantage not listed in the cur¬ 
riculum, but perhaps even more important than Algebra and Latin. 
Such a boy or girl sees the magnificent immensity of the metrop¬ 
olis; has beauty at his very door; hears great artists in the successes 
of the season; in fine, sees the world in its most brilliant aspects. 
Private Schools Near Great Cities Offer Special Advantages to 
Their Pupils 
BOYS' SCHOOLS 
NEW YORK 
EASTERN ATLANTIC 
Ossining-on-Hudson, N. Y. 
For manly boys. Thorough preparation for 
college and business. Military training. High 
standard academic work. Individual instruc¬ 
tion. small classes. Physical Culture and 
Athletics. Gymnasium and Drill Hall. Swim¬ 
ming Pool. Separate school for boys under 13. 
William Addison Ranney, A.M., Principal 
EASTERN ATLANTIC 
Bethlehem Preparatory School 
Bethlehem. Pa. 
1800 boys prepared for leading universities in 44 
years. Extensive grounds. Gymnasium, swimming 
pool, athletic fields. Summer session. Separate 
Junior School new building. 
JOHN M. TUGGEY. M.A.. Headmaster 
TOME SCHOOL FOR BOYS 
The most beautiful and best equipped school in 
America. Faculty of Specialists. College Board 
Standards. Single Rooms, Individual Advisers. 
All Athletics. Forty-five boys entered college in 
September, 1922. 
MURRAY PEABODY BRUSH. Ph. D., Director, 
Rate $1000. Port Deposit, Md. 
NEW ENGLAND, CO-ED. 
Washington, Conn. 
Litchfield County 
Box 210 
Rock Gate 
Country Home and School for Children 
Summer and winter sessions. 
CHARLOTTE O’GIRR CLARKE 
SPECIAL SCHOOLS 
PORTA- POV1TCH 
_ CjHe Incomparable School 
Gy? of the Art ofTDancinep 
\i ENDORSED BY Mme ANNA PAVLOWA 
1658 Broadway. Corner 51st Street 
New York City 
C H A L I F 
Russian School 
of DANCING 
Art 
in 
DANCING 
“I admire your en¬ 
ergy and your work” 
ANNA PAVLOWA 
Catalog on Request 
163-165 West 57th Street. New York 
Portia Mansfield School 
ofClassic Dancing 
and. its RelatcdlArts 
Carmel by-the-Sea, Cal. 
Normal and Professional Depts. 
Sommer session. Rocky Mountain 
Dancing: Camp. Steamboat Springs, 
Colorado. Send for booklet. 
VESTOFF SEROVA 
Russian School of 
DANCING 
Ballet, Classic—Interpretative—National 
and Ballroom—Dancing 
Children’s Courses a Specialty—Baby work 
Classes—Private Lessons—Normal Courses 
Write for Booklet V 
17 W. 72nd St., N. Y. C. Tel. Columbus 6212 
NED WAYBURN 
Producer of “ZIEGFELD FOLLIES’ 
offers instruction in 
STAGE DANCING 
Society Patronage for 
Private Theatricals 
NED WAYBURN STUDIOS 
22 Q West 4 jth. Street, New York 
ALEXIS KOSLOFF 
of Imperial Russian Ballet 
24 West 57th Street, New York 
Telephone Circle 52 08 
Class and private instruction 
in all forms of dancing. Chil¬ 
dren’s classes. 
Russian Ballet Technique Book 
with suites of dances, with de¬ 
scriptions and music, $15.00. 
New Dances, with descriptions 
and music. For sale at the 
studio. 
Enroll now for Normal Course 
ROSETTA 
Classic-National-Folk- 
Rhythmic Ball-Room 
“To Miss O’Neill I owe my success,” 
Mrs. Vernon Castle 
746 Madison Ave., N. Y. Phone Rhinelander 6776 
O’ NEILL 
DANCING 
MARIARDEN 
PETERBOROUGH, N. H. 
Outdoor stage. School 
of Drama and Dance 
Lucy P. Currier, Secretary 
6 Commonwealth Avenue 
Boston, Massachusetts 
SPECIAL SCHOOLS 
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NEW YORK SCHOOL OF APPLIED 
DESIGN FOR WOMEN 
160 Lexington Ave., N. Y. City. 31st year 
Textile Designing, Fashion Drawing, 
Poster and Commercial Art, Interior 
Decoration. Historic Ornament. Illustra¬ 
tion. Preparatory courses. 
Positions and orders filled. 
THE PARIS BRANCH 
N. Y. School of Fine and Applied Art 
Frank Alvah Parsons, Pres. Win. Odom, Director in Paris 
Professional and amateur courses in Interi¬ 
or Architecture and Decoration; Stage, Costume 
and Poster Design. Painting. Begins March 
12th, Circulars. Summer and Winter. 
Address Sec. 2239 Broadway, New York 
MASTER INSTITUTE OF UNITED ARTS 
Music— Painting—-Sculpture 
Architecture — Opera Class 
Ballet — Drama — Lectures 
For Further Information 
Frances R. Grant, Executive Director 
312 West 54th St., New York City. 
STUDY INTERIOR DECORATION 
A home study course in making your 
home beautiful or preparing for an 
agreeable and lucrative profession 
Send for Catalogue H2 
N. Y. School of Interior Decoration 
101 Park Avenue New York City 
THE FLORENCE WILDE 
SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION 
63 W. 9th St.. New York. N. Y. 
(Mrs. Wilde, formerly of Pratt Institute) 
Short practical evening and day courses in alt 
branches of commercial and costume illustration— 
Beginners or advanced students—Can work while 
studying. 
The Iridor School Professional 
CANDY MAKING Direction Dorit K. Weigert 
French, Spanish and Instructor Y. W. C. A. 
German spoken Resident and Correspond- 
Booklet on Request enee Couises 
25 East 62nd Street, New York City 
School of Horticulture for Women 
Gardening, Fruit Growing, Bees, Poultry. Two 
year diploma course. Practice work with theory. 
Good paying positions open. 18 miles from Phila¬ 
delphia. “New class entering January 16th." 
ELIZABETH LEIGHTON LEE. Director. 
Box H. Ambler, Pa. 
Distinctive Millinery is the Mark of a 
Well Dressed Woman 
Learn to create your own exclusive styles in a 
thoroughly practical and well-equipped school, 
under tho personal direction of an expert. 
Completion of course permits fulfilling respon¬ 
sible. lucrative positions. Day and Evening Classes. 
Booklet upon request. 
ADELAIDE MILLER STUDIO 
20 WEST FORTY-NINTH STREET 
NEW YORK CITY (Just off Fifth Avenue) 
Nvui llurk SyIuuiI of ^rcrctartca 
Canadian Pacific Building 
Madison Avenue & 44th Street 
New York, N. Y. 
Write for Prospectus C Vanderbilt 4039 
DEVEREUX SCHOOLS 
Three distinct schools to meet special needs of 
children who require individual instruction. 
Box G. DEVEREUX SCHOOLS, Berwyn, Pa. 
MISS WOODS’ SCHOOL 
For EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN 
Individual training will develop the child who does not pro. 
gross satisfactorily. 24 miles from Phlla. Booklet. 
MOLLIE WOODS HARE. Principal 
Box 181 Langhorne. Pa 
