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SUMMER CAMPS 
SPECIAL SCHOOLS 
ALOHA Fairlee ’ Vl - 
The All-round Camp for Girls 
Three distinct Camps 
Ages, 7-13, 14-17, 17-30 
Charm of livins in the open, with viKorous bodies, alert minds 
and happy hearts. Joy in the wonders of nature. All camp 
sports, including horseback riding. Strong handcraft, wood¬ 
craft and mountaineering departments. These and many 
more aro the delights of Aloha camp life. Never a serious 
accident. 19 seasons. Lanaldla Camp for Boys 8 to 13 
years under same management. For booklet address 
MR: AND MRS, E: L. GUL1CK. 206 Addington Road, Brookline. Mass* 
SANDSTONE CAMP Green Lake, Wis 
12th season. Three separate units for girls 8 to 
24. Bungalows. Every camp activity. Convenient 
to Chicago. No extras. For booklet address 
ESTHER V. COCHRANE 
3722'/2 Pine Grove Avenue Chicago 
CAMP CLIFF HAVEN 
Lake Memphremagog, Vermont 
On the Canadian Frontier. All land and water 
sports. Long canoe trips a unique feature. Biding. 
H. R. Dane, 548 Park View Ave., Detroit, Mich. 
THE TEELA-WOOKET CAMPS 
(For Girls under 20 years) Roxbury, Vt. 
THE WONDER CAMP IN THE GREEN MOUNTAINS 
A 300-acre wonderland in the Green Mountains. Athletic fields, clay tennis courts, private 
swimming pond, sleeping bungalows, screened dining-rooms and a central assembly hall tor 
music, plays, dancing and games around a big, cheery fireplace. The Teela-Wooket Camps 
are famous for their fine saddle horses, free riding, and thorough instruction in horse¬ 
manship. Enthusiastic counselors are carefully chosen. Separate camps for Juniors and Seniors. 
Write for illustrated booklet. 
Camp Idlewild on Lake Winnepesaukee. N. IT., is for boys. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Roys, 10 Bowdoin St.. Cambridge, Mass. 
Do You Want to 
Study 
c Dancing? Dramatics? iMusic? Art? 
Secretarial Training? Domestic Science? 
Architecture? Costume Design? 
For those of special talent, and for those who wish to develop 
a profession, here are many schools of specialization that 
give thorough training in whichever profession you choose. 
Nfost of these advertise in the Conde 
ddast P ubhcations. e can give you 
direct information concerning them. 
THE CONDE NAST SCHOOL SERVICE 
25 West 44th Street, New York City 
SPECIAL SCHOOLS 
PORTA- POVITCH 
Gfffe ‘Incomparable School 
of dteSAjt ofUancmcp 
ENDORSED BY Mhc.ANNA PAVLOWA 
1658 Broadway, Corner 51st Street 
New York City 
C H A L I F 
Russian School 
of DANCING 
ART IN DANCING 
“1 admire your en¬ 
ergy and your work" 
ANNA PAVLOWA 
Summer School 
May 28th to July 20(h 
Catalog on Reguest 
163-165 West 57th Street, New York 
ROSETTA 
ClassiC-National-Folk- 
Rhytlimic Ball-Room 
“To Miss O’Neill 1 owe my success,” 
Mrs. Vernon Castle 
746 Madison Ave., N. Y, Phone Rhinelander 6776 
O' NEILL 
DANCING 
Interior 
.Decoration, 
10 lessons iy Jltail s 30. 
61 Cast 72adison StrCAicat'o 
American Academy of Dramatic Arts 
Founded in 1884 
FRANKLIN H. SARGENT, President 
The leading institution for Dramatic and 
Expressional Training in America. Con¬ 
nected with Charles Frohman’s Empire 
Theatre and Companies. For information 
apply to SECRETARY, 
262 E. Carnegie Hall, New York, N. Y. 
MISS TOWNSENDS STUDIO 
of Expression and Dramatic An 
■ Individual Instruction - Xot a school 
13 CRAMERCY PARK NEW YORK CITY . 
Edith Coburn Noyes School 
Voice 
Drama 
Diction 
Character Development 
Progressive methods of using dra¬ 
matic training for cultivation of per¬ 
sonality. Booklet describing courses 
on request. 
Edith Coburn Noyes, Principal 
Symphony Chambers, Boston. 
THE ERSKINE SCHOOL 
Vocational Training for High School 
and College Graduates 
Miss Euphemia E. McClintock 
129 Beacon Street Boston. Mass. 
the NEW YORK SCHOOL of 
INTERIOR DECORATION ^ 
IOI PARK. AVE • NEW YORK CITY 
Correspondence Courses 
Complete instruction in period 
styles, color harmony, furniture 
arrangement, curtains, etc. Ama¬ 
teur and professional courses. 
Start at once. Send for Catalog H2 
NATIONAL SCHOOL OF FINE 
AND APPLIED ART 
Felix Mahony, Pres. 
Interior Decoration: Costume, Commercial Poster & 
Textile Design. Illustration and Life, etc. Catalog. 
Connecticut Ave. and M. St., Washington, D. C. 
Metropolitan Art School 
58 West 57th St. New York 
SUMMER CLASSES Gloucester, Mass. 
MODERN COLOR 
Landscape—Figure Painting—Interior Decoration 
-Costume Design—Poster. Children’s Classes 
Application until May 15th New York School. 
A SUMMER ART SCHOOL FOR YOU 
N.Y.SCHOOLofFINE and APPLIED ART 
New York Paris London 
Frank Alvah Parsons. Pres. Send for circular 
House Planning and Decoration; Stage and 
Costume Design; Poster Advertising; Museum 
Research; Industrial Design and Lectures for 
Teachers and Others; Painting in Brittany. 
Address: 2239 Broadway, New York 
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 
47 W. 72nd St., N. Y. C. Tel. Endicott 6212 
DENISHAWN 
at 
Mariarden, Peterborough, New Hampshire 
announces under the personal direction of 
RUTH ST. DENIS and TED SHAWN 
SUMMER PROFESSIONAL CLASSES 
beginning June Eighteenth—twelve weeks 
For beginning and Advanced Pupils, and a 
Post-graduate Course of entirely new ma¬ 
terial 
Gertrude C. Moore. National Director 
Denishawn 344 West 72d Street, New York City 
THE CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL 
Domestic and Landscape Architecture 
Cambridge, Massachusetts 
THE MARJORIE WEBSTER SCHOOL 
of Expression and Physical Education. 2-year 
Normal course. 1-year Professional course. Sum¬ 
mer school of 6 weeks. Fall term September 17. 
Day and Night school. Dormitory. Catalogue. 
I4I5-G Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Washingto, D. C. 
“jpCOME A 
LANDSCAPE 
\rf>s 
JpffiHECT 
Dignified, exclusive profession. 
Little competition. $5,000 to $10,000 Incomes for experts. 
Easy by our method. Eat. 1916. Assistance extended to 
students and Graduates. Write for details. 
American Landscape School 81 H, Newark, N. Y. 
ALEXIS KOSLOFF 
of Imperial Russian Ballet 
24 West 57th Street. New York 
Telephone Circle 5208 
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 
SKYLAND SCHOOL OF DANCE 
(In New York — High above the Hudson) 
MARSHALL HALL - Director 
Formerly of Metropolitan Opera Co., etc. 
ANATOLE BOURMAN - Imperial Theatre. 
Petrograd—Diaghileff Ballet Russe, etc. 
Distinctive Daneecraft for the Theatre and 
Ball Room—Story Dancing for children. 
Normal Course for Teachers. 
Booklet on request. 
The Chatsworth Roof 
72nd St. and Riverside Drive 
New York City Tel. Endicott 130T 
-LOWTHORPE- 
A 
School of Landscape Architecture for Women 
36 miles from Boston. 
Intensive training for a delightful 
and profitable profession for women. 
Courses in Landscape Architecture, 
Horticulture and Planting Design. 
AMY L. COGSWELL. Principal 
Groton, Mass. 
Costume aiul Millinery Design 
de Luxe 
with P. CLEMENT BROWN 
The first edition of 
the Text Book by P. 
Clement Brown, a 
complete home course 
and reference book. 
Send $10 to New 
York Studio and a 
copy fully illustrated 
will be sent. 
Brown’s Salon Studios, 
Box H. G. 6 
620-5U1 Ave., New York 
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. 
No Branches. 58 West 40th Street, N. Y. 
Costume Design 
Millinery Design 
Fashion Illustration 
Yours for the asking—Emil Alvin 
Hartman’s new book, “The Secret of 
Costume Design.” Reveals how de¬ 
signs are made. 
Write today. This book may be the 
start of a hew career for you. 
Fashion Academy, Inc. 
Studio 36 
Scottish Rite Temple 
1432 North Broad St. 
21 East 79th St. 
New York City 
San Francisco, Cal. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
the GARLAND SCHOOL 
of HOMEMAKING 
Booklet on training for efficient home malting. 
Mrs. Margaret J. Stannard. Director. 
2 Chestnut Street, Boston, Mass. 
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. 
SHORT-STORY WRITING 
A practical forty-lesson course in" the 
writing and marketing of the Short-Story 
taught by Dr. J. Berg Esenwein, Editor 
of The Writer's Monthly. 
. 150 page catalog free. Please address: 
The Home Correspondence School 
Dr. Esenwein, Dept. 65. Springfield, Mass. 
BALLARD 
SCHOOL 
Register Now For 
SECRETARIAL COURSE 
Established 50 years 
610 Lex. Ave., at 53d St. 
Central Branch Y.W.C.A. 
Florence Nightingale School 
for Backward Children 
40 miles from New York—Katonah, N. Y. 
Summer School & Camp during Summer 
Rudolf S. Fried, Principal. 
THE FREER SCHOOL 
For girls of retarded development. Limited 
enrollment permits intimate care. 9 miles from 
Boston. Miss Cora E. Morse, Principal. 
31 Park Circle, Arlington Heights, Mass. 
Dr. Lightner Witmer’s Method 
of restoring backward children to normality. Small 
home school at his country place near Philadelphia. 
Limited number of children accepted only after 
examination. Address 
Dr. Witmer, Devon, Pa. 
MISS WOODS’ SCHOOL 
For EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN 
Individual training will develop the child who doe9 not pro¬ 
gress satisfactorily. 24 miles from Phila. Booklet. 
MOLLIE WOODS HARE. Principal 
Box 181 Langhorne, Pa. 
THE SARGENT SCHOOL 
for Physical Education 
Established 1881 Booklet on request 
D. A. SARGENT L. W. SARGENT 
Cambridge 38. Mass. 
