CANADA Hotels and Resorts MASSACHUSETTS June 15 to Sept. 15. Illustrated folder. THOMAS E. HAZELL, Summit, N. J. CAMP ALAMOOSOOK, East Orland, Me. For adults. Boating, fishing, tramping, tennis. Good food, good beds, Write for booklet. Miss E. M. The Leslie A quiet, cosy little house by the sea. Opens WHITE HOUSE INN 91 Elm Street, Northampton, Mass. Season June 24 to Sept. 10. Reservations may be made now. Detailed information upon application to Mrs. M. V. BURGESS. MOUNTAIN VIEW43 West MAYFLOWER INN Plymouth, Mass. Cape Cod's Finest Hotel NEW YORK ADIRONDACKS KEENE VALLEY INN, Keene Valley, N. Y. ADIRONDACKS in spruces and pines. Beautiful illustrated ADIRONDACKS, The CRATER CLUB. Essex-on-Lake-Champlain. Cottages with central club house where meals are served. References required. For circular or information address JOHN B. BURNHAM, 233 Broadway, New York. Bathing, Golf, Tennis, Dancing Come to Camp Sacandaga On Lake Rock Ridge Hall. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Fine location. Running water in bedrooms. NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW HAMPSHIRE THE ALPINE ADIRONDACKS Sacandaga thing comfortable and homelike. CHAS. T. NEW YORK HOTEL WANAKENA Inn of the North Woods The place for rest, recreation, and pleasure on Cranberry, the largest of the Adirondack Lakes. Write for booklet. T. J. FLOOD, Prop. Ideal Outing for two or three family of private school instructor. Cottage on beach at seashore 40 miles from New York. Tutoring if desired. 5,157, Outlook. NEW YORK CITY HOTEL CLENDENING 202 West 103d Street New York A hotel of Quality and Refine woods. Nights around the camp-fire. Everyment, located in the Residential Blue Mountain House door sports win, Vue Mountain Lake, N. Y. Room . $1.50 Parlor, Bedroom, Bath, for 2 $3, $4, $5 $5, $6, $7 Excellent Restaurant BUCK, 5 Baldwin Avenue, Jersey City, NJ WHITE MOUNTAINS SQUIRREL INN Parlor, 2 Bedrooms, Bath Round Mountain Lake Camps Brookside Inn and Bungalows City. Swimming, canoeing, boat trips, horse Fly fishing for trout assured every day in either of three ponds, or 15 miles of mountain trout streams. Individual camps with open fireplaces; central dining camp. Send for free booklet and your order for Maple Syrup and sugar and have a taste of the Woods. DION O. BLACKWELL, Round Mountain, Me. THE OCEAN HOUSE YORK BEACH, ME. Leading hotel. Fine location. All conveniences. Excellent cuisine. Comfortable and homelike. Golf, tennis, beautiful drives, bathing and fishing. Ideal spot for children. Booklet. W. J. SIMPSON. MASSACHUSETTS Bridgewater, N. H. Excellent cuisine. THE LAKESIDE Overlooking Kimball Lake, near the White Mts. Greenwood Lake, N. Y. Ideal location; INKOWA HOUSE, Greenwood Lake, N. Y. Glenburnie-on-Lake George, N. Y. HARRY C. BEMIS, South Chatham, N. H. Hawkeye Inn Uncas-on-Lake NEW YORK George, N. Y. Fresh vegetables, fruits, milk and cream. Boats, launches, autos, bathing. Golf. quoits, tennis, pool, bowling, piano, Victrola, hikes. 15 min utes' walk from Silver Bay. $28 per week, up. June to Oct. Booklet. YOU WILL LIKE IT Moderate Prices-Table d'Hote or a la Carte The Margaret Louisa of the Y. W. C. A. 14 East 16th St., New York City A homelike hotel for self-supporting women. Rates, $1.00 to $1.50 per day. Send for circular. HOTEL JUDSON 53 Washington Square adjoining Judson Memorial Church. Rooms with and without bath. Rates $3.50 per day, including meals. Special rates for two weeks or more. Location very central. Convenient to all elevated and street car lines. Hotel Webster (Near 5th Avenue) 40 West 45th Street NEW YORK Directly in the fashionabie club and shop ROXMOR INN ping section. Within five minutes' walk to BUNGALOWS AND CAMPS All conveniences, perfect service, garage. NEW JERSEY all principal theaters. A high-class hotel Rates and map gladly sent upon request. Hotels and Resorts NEW YORK CITY THE FORBES 213 Madison Avenue Near 36th Street New York Exclusive residential hotel, excellent table, attractive rooms. Select neighborhood near best shops and theaters. Now booking summer rates Hotel Hargrave West 72d St., through to 71st St., New York VERMONT COLD SPRING CAMPS FIVE LAKES AND MILES OF STREAMS FISHING-MAY 1st ONLY MAINE CAMPS IN VERMONT Quimby Management for 21st Season BEST SPORT IN THE STATE Square Tailed Trout, Salmon, Lake Trout, Famous Aureolas, Lock Leven Five lakes, miles of streams in unbroken forest. Main camp with twelve cabins. Open fires. A table we are proud of. Boats on all lakes. Good old guides. No mosquitoes or black flies. Accessible to New York and Boston by motor or rail 75 miles from White Mts., Health Resorts The Van Valen Sanatorium Yonkers, N. Y. Psycho-therapeutic treatment for mental, nervous, functional disorders and addictions; also receive patients needing care, with or without treatment; booklet upon request. Telephone 5321 Yonkers. Lyndon Heights Sanitarium New Brunswick, N. J. For care of the aged, infirm, and those suffering from nervous ailments, and who need rest. Country Board WANTED-Adult Boarders on old fashioned Virginia farm. Excellent table, conveniences. Delightful spring and summer season. Shooting, riding, etc. 5,125, Outlook. Property Wanted Wanted to Rent COTTAGE for six persons on mountain lake or seashore for August. Near hotel or house where meals may be had. Address VINING, 72 Madison Ave., New York. Apartments APARTMENT of SIX ROOMS. TALET for summer furnished All overlooking the Hudson. Elevator. Convenient to all transit lines. 146th Street near Riverside. $175 per month. Apply CHARLES A. Du Bois, 3551 Broadway. Tel. 1774 Audubon. 20 miles from Colebrook, N. H. Garage. Can Furnished Apartment 2 rooms and bath, give reliable references near you. Write us. H. A. QUIMBY, Mgr., Averill, Vt. PROSPECT HOUSE and COTTAGES Sa Lake Bomoseen, Vermont Ideal family hotel with private cottages for those desiring privacy; all modern conveniences, electric lights and bells, telephones in cottages. Unexcelled fishing, 3 tennis courts, own farm. Hotel managed by same family for 28 years. Booklet and rates on request. E. A. ELLIS, Prop. CHESTER, VT. "The Maples." Delightful summer home. Cheerful, large, airy rooms, pure water, bath, hot and cold; broad piazza, croquet, fine roads. Terms reasonable. Refs. exchanged. The MISSES SARGEANT. Cedar Grove Hotel & Farm Lake Bomoseen, Castleton, Vt. Boating, bathing, fishing, tennis, dancing. Booklet. J.J. QUINLAN, Prop. HITCHCOCK FARM Pittsford, Vt. Beautiful country, pleasant rooms, excellent table. $14. Address Box 115. May 1 to Oct. 1. Lady obliged to leave city. Attractively furnished; all conveniences, near subway, on Brooklyn Heights. 5,191, Outlook. FOR RENT Furnished Single or Duplex Apartment Lower 80's close to 5th Avenue. Tours and Travel GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY OF ENGLAND CATHEDRAL ROUTE East Anglia, Home of the Pilgrim Fathers, Dickens and Tennyson Districts, Seaside Resorts, Golf. THE FELIX HOTEL FELIXSTOWE, ENGLAND The most magnificently appointed estab lishment on the East Coast of England, owned and managed by the Great Eastern Railway Company. Illustrated brochure on request. HARWICH ROUTE England to the Continent via HARWICH and HOOK OF HOLLAND Also via HARWICH and ANTWERP New Service Commencing June, 1921 DIRECT TO BATTLEFIELDS VIA HARWICH-ZEEBRUGGE Luxurious Steamers Pullman Car Trains Apply for illustrated booklet, H. J. Ketcham, Gen. Agt. 311 Fifth Ave. (at 32d St.), New York BOYS' TOUR Conducted by Rev. Nelson B. Chester. Other tours, $800 to $950. Few vacancies. The best for the money. 420 W. 121st St,, N. Y. C. AMERICAN TRAVEL Conducted tours and independent travel to the West. Send for our booklet "America 1921." THE TEMPLE TOURS 65 A Franklin St. BOSTON Tours and Travel Spend Your Summer in EUROPE Small Groups Scholarly Leadership Write for further details to BUREAU OF UNIVERSITY TRAVEL 15 Boyd Street Newton, Mass. SEE EUROPE Five weeks with Prof. Otto Bond, Chicago University. Brittany, Paris, the battlefront, motoring in the Chateau country, the Pyrenees. With the understanding also." INTERCOLLEGIATE TOURS 65-A Franklin St., Boston, Mass. AMERICAN TOURS Trips to California, Hawaii, Alaska, Great Lakes, Bermuda, St. Lawrence, etc. DELTA TOURS Washington, D. C. 500 Bond Building, THE beauty, fascination, and mystery of the Orient lures visitors from all over the world to JAPAN The quaintest and most interesting of all countries. Come while the old age customs prevail. Write, mentioning "Outlook" to JAPAN HOTEL ASSOCIATION Care Traffic Dept. IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS for full information. Rates for a single room without bath and with 3 meals, $5-6 in cities and popular resorts, $4-5 in the country To Let, PEMAQUID HARBOR, Maine coast. furnished cottages, 6 and 8 rooms, one isolated, $150, $175 season. E. E. WHITEHOUSE, 22 Pleasant St., Augusta, Me. TO LET FOR SUMMER On coast, near Harrington, 8-room furnished cottage, together with detached two-room camp. Sleeping-porch, open fires, wonderful views. Delightful summer colony. Cottage secluded yet very accessible. $150 for season. L. B. Whittemore, Burt Road, Taunton, Mass. OGUNQUIT, MAINE For Rent-Summer Cottages Beautifully situated and completely furnished for housekeeping. E. S. WARE, 6 East 8th St., New York City. PEMAQUID, MAINE FOR SALE OR RENT Finest estate on Maine Coast. Large Colonial house. Ocean view, fine harbor and drives. W. G. TIBBETTS, Pemaquid Harbor, Me. Pleasantly situated in a village railroad eighteen miles from PORTLAND, a well-built house of 11 rooms, with steam heat, several fireplaces, hot and cold water in each bedroom, large barn, one acre of land, will be sold at a great bargain and partly furnished if desired. JOHN D. HARDY, 10 High St., Boston. HORSEBACK and CAMPING Rangeley Lake-Sale or Rent TRIP in the CANADIAN ROCKIES From July 15 to Sept. 6. 44 days on the trail from Jasper, Alberta, to Mt. Robson, B.C., in private party of about twelve, with own guides, cook, and pack train. For particulars apply to Miss CAROLINE B. HINMAN, 80 Prospect St., Summit, N. J.Tel. Summit 513 R. Completely furnished housekeeping cottage. 6 master rooms, 2 maids', dining and living rooms, 2 baths. Bargain if immediate. Particu lars, E. HARRISON, 60 West 53d St., N. Y. City. SEBASCO, ME., Log Bungalow For Rent or Sale. Ocean, Casco Bay, New Meadows River, harbor, picturesque islands, lake, mountains, within sight. SIX large rooms, bath, modern conveniences. Furnished. STANLEY GARDNER, Santa Monica, Cal. GO TO EUROPE IN 1921 Deer Island, Me. for season. AT MY EXPENSE by organizing a small party. Babcock's European Tours, 1137 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Established 1900. esirable 7-room cottage, SquirLow rental. Island one of most beautiful on Maine coast. Address F. J. C. Little, Augusta, Me. LET SUTTON ISLAND, ME. ΤΟ Motor Trip to Colorado and Wyoming 7 bedroom cottage, on water's edge, with best An unusual opportunity for four boys. From Chicago, June 18-27. $500. Address Prof. J. B. MACHARG, Appleton, Wis. view of Mt. Desert. 5 fireplaces. Terms moderate. Rev. Geo. L. Paine, New Haven, Conn. SALE FOR YORK CLIFFS, ME. England, Beautiful North Wales To settle an estate, attractive house Two ladies, long experienced in girls' boarding school, will chaperon three or four girls to England sailing about June 8th, returning mid-September. One month London, visiting places of interest in and around city. Motor tour through Shakespeare's country, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwick, Kenilworth, en route North Wales. Will take house probably Dol and furniture; 7 master's rooms, 3 baths, 2 servants' rooms, living and dining rooms, butler's pantry, kitchen, laundry, furnace, 4 fireplaces, sun and sleeping porches. J. PERLY PUTNAM, Agt., York Harbor, Me. MASSACHUSETTS gelley,picturesque old world town, five weeks. Manomet, Plymouth, Mass. Motorings through entire country visiting Edwardian castles, Harlech, Conway, Carnarvon. Opportunities golf, tennis, fishing, boating, bathing. Some social life. Address 5,235, Outlook. EUROPE 1921 Parties enrolling now. Moderate TEMPLE TOURS 65-A Franklin St., Boston, Mass. Real Estate MAINE FOR SALE OR RENT FURNISHED SHORE COTTAGE to let or for sale; broad piazzas, electric lights, hot and cold water, conveniences, open fireplace; terms moderate. WM. H. HAWLEY, Room 148, State House, Boston. NEW HAMPSHIRE For Rent-Lake Sunapee Near Granliden Hotel, large cottage. fourteen rooms, nicely arranged for use of smaller number; open fireplaces, baths, electric lighting, telephone; filled icehouse, tennis court. garage; ten acres, shore front, superb bathing facilities, elevation eighty feet above lake, magnificent outlook. Address Dr. J. R. NILSEN, 16 West 90th St., New York. NEW JERSEY Furnished Cottage, Camden, Me. TOWACO, N. J. Beani 1% acres of land, shade trees, shore front. Seven bedrooms, three bathrooms, livingroom, den and dining-room. Enclosed porches. Laundry and garage. G.T.Plummer, Bath, Me. fully located artistic stucco bungalow. Improve ments. 3 min. station 40 min. from New York. Phone Prospect 8432 J or write 5,243, Outlook. VERMONT FOR RENT On LAKE GEORGE In the Adirondacks Lake Champlain FOR SALE or TO ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW FOR RENT FOR SUMMER MONTHS Located directly on Trout Lake, three miles by good road from Bolton Landing, Lake George. Entirely new. Built by present owner, who will rent for the entire season at moderate rental. Completely furnished (three throughout. Five rooms bedrooms) and bath. Kitchen with running water. Ice, wood, and rowboat included. For full particulars address 4,511, Outlook. ADIRONDACKS For Sale Fur nished cottage in heart of the Adirondacks, Keene Valley. For particulars apply to 5,245, Outlook. Ibath, porch, in secluded Catskill Valley near Shandaken 105 acres ; trout stream, fishing pool, elevation 1,800 ft. Specially suited writer or artist. Season $200. Apply HILL, 556 East 87th St., N. Y. City. Cottage for Rent, $175 for Season in Dutchess Co., N. Y. Living-room, kitchen, cellar, 3 bedrooms, 3 fireplaces, fully equipped for tea-room or private residence. Cottage Next Door, $135 for Season Living-room, kitchenette, cellar, 2 bedrooms, studio, 2 small rooms. Beautiful country, 2 miles from R. R. station. 5,205, Outlook. Essex-on-Lake Champlain To rent for the season. Ten rooms, two baths; furnished for hous-keeping; large veranda. Water front, fine views, bathing, boat. Address P. R. NEWBY, 7 W. 92d St., New York. Telephone Riverside 1184. RENT Separately Four modern, furnished houses, seven miles from St. Albans, Vt. Dock, bathing beach. Apply Dr. MELVILLE, St. Petersburg, Fla. BOARD AND ROOMS LADIES visiting New York, professional women, students, transient or permanent, June-October. Apply School for Girls, 17 East 86th St. RESTHOUSE for five guests in the hills of central Massachusetts. Private sleeping porches. Rates $35 per week. Mrs. G. Justice Ewing, Lunenburg, Mass. BOOKS, MAGAZINES MANUSCRIPTS SPEECHES, lectures, and special articles prepared for all occasions. Prompt and careful service. 1,000 words, $10. Sanborn and Pierce, Studio, 690 Shepard Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. FOR THE HOME HONEY Delicious honey. Guaranteed pure. $1.90 for 10 pounds, $1.05 for 5 pounds, postage prepaid in zones 1 and 2. 9,788, Outlook. LANTERN SLIDES LANTERN slides made and colored. Highest grade work. 25 years' experience. Edward Van Altena, 29 West 38th St., New York City. ROOMS TO RENT SUMMER visitors may have exclusive and convenient lodging at my home. Mrs. Z. C., 32 Broadway, Beverly, Mass. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES COOKING for PROFIT. Earn handsome income; home cooked food, catering, tea room, etc. Correspondence course. Am. School Home Economics, Chicago. MANUFACTURERS' agents are desirous of representing a responsible concern wishing their goods marketed with an intensive campaign throughout central New York. 9,887, Outlook. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES BERNICE A. DRYER, 15 East 40th St., N. Y. C. Distinctive service for organizations and individuals demanding the highest grade men and women in commercial and educa On West Shore of Lake George tional lines. The Commercial Department sup 4% miles from R.R. Station by State road and close to post office, church, public library, and supply stores. Cottage never before let by present owner. Commands fiue view of lake. Boat house, garage, kitchen and flower gardens, 2 cows. Cottage completely furnished. 4 master's bedrooms, 2 baths, 5 servants' bedrooms, 1 bath. Extra room for chauffeur in garage. Stabling for saddle horses. Safe bathing beach. Apply to F. E. TRUESDALE, Bolton, Warren Co., N. Y. ORTH SHORE, Long Island. Niles out. For rent, furnishei house, plies executives, secretaries, research workers and other office assistants for organizational or individual requirements. The Educational Department recommends teachers for public and private schools. Inquiries invited. TEACHERS WANTED for public and rrivate schools, colleges, and universitiesall over the country. Ernest Olp, Steger Building, Chicago. PLACEMENT BUREAU for employer and employee: housekeepers, matrons, dietitians, attendants, secretaries, governesses, mother's helpers. 51 Trowbridge St., Cambridge, Mass. WANTED-Teachers all subjects. Good vacancies in schools and colleges. International Musical and Educational Ägency, Carnegie Hall, N. Y. DIETITIANS, superintendents, cafeteria managers, governeases, matrons, housekeepers, social workers, and secretaries. Miss Richards, Providence, East Side Box 5. Boston, Fridays, 11 to 1, 16 Jackson Hall, Trinity Court. Address Frovidence. WANTED-Competent teachers for public and private schools. Calls coming every day. Send for circulars. Albany Teachers' Agency, Albany, N. Y. HELP WANTED Business Situations SPLENDID clerical work opportunity, Spare or whole time. No canvassing, good money. Chautauqua Business Builders, Jamestown, N. Y, HELP WANTED Business Situations WANTED - 1,500 Railway Traffic Inspectors; no experience; train for this profession through spare-time home study; easy terms; $110 to $200 monthly and expenses guaranteed, or money back. Outdoors, local or traveling, under big men who reward ability. Get Free Booklet CM-27. Stand. Business Training Inst., Buffalo, N. Y. Companions and Domestic Helpers WORKING housekeeper. In refined family near New York. Must be good cook. Summer at seashore. 9,867, Outlook. WANTED-Mother's assistant. Education, refinement, cheerfulness, essential qualifica. tions. Experience unnecessary. Required time seven hours daily. Shorter period Sunday. 9,863, Outlook. WANTED-Man and wife without children as caretakers on small country place in northern New Jersey. Man must have thorough knowledge of the care of cows. 9,846, Outlook. Teachers and Governesses WANTED-Young, refined, educated woman (about 30) as governess for three school Mrs. children. Experience unnecessary. Karran, 75 Fulton St., New York City. WANTED, an experienced teacher, preferably college graduate, for girl ten, doing seventh and eighth grade work, and boy in first grade. Redfield Proctor, Proctor, Vt. WANTED-First-class handcraft teacher for girls' summer camp. Give training and experience. 9,804, Outlook. FRENCH GOVERNESS, resident, Parisienne accent, diplomée, for two boys, five and eight years. References required. Address Mrs. Ludington, 271 Whitney Ave., New Haven, Conn. SITUATIONS WANTED Professional Situations REGISTERED nurse, experienced in public health, district, and private nursing, desires position in industrial concern. Not a worn-out nurse seeking an easy position, but a woman of rich experience with enthusiasm for her work. Salary $50 weekly, or $45 if uniforms are provided and laundered, and luncheons provided. 9,861, Outlook. Business Situations SECRETARY. Executive or private. Organization or individual. New York or Brooklyn position. Social, educational, or literary lines. Experienced. 8,870, Outlook. WANTED, POSITION Settled married man, 35, collegiate training, experienced in Chamber of Commerce, examiner for loan company, immigration agent R. R., or with export house. References. Address C. D. Karnes, Pittsboro, Miss. Companions and Domestic Helpers COMPANION for invalid-Position of this character is sought by intelligent, capable man, qualified by temperament and experience. Excellent secretary. Traveled United States; go anywhere. Address R. B., 664 North 12th St., Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED-Position with younger boys during summer by college student. Some familiarity with woods and lakes of northern Adirondacks. 9,857, Outlook. CULTURED young woman, teacher, cheerful, adaptable, as companion for summer. Will travel. 9,853, Outlook. POSITION as COMPANION for travel abroad. Experienced. References exchanged. 9,850, Outlook. HIGH school instructor dramatics wishes position as companion, chaperon, or governess inerely for vovage to and from Europe. 9,855, Outlook. COLLEGE graduate, experienced traveler, offers services on voyage to Britain in return for her expenses. References. 9,863, Outlook. YOUNG lady, teacher, wishes position as companion. Will travel. References. 9,871, Outlook. TRAINED kindergartner would travel as companion for children. 9,873, Outlook. REFINED lady, speaking French, Spanish, desires to be companion. home or traveling. Miss Xhrouet, Grand Haven, Mich. POSITION wanted as housekeeper for business woman or companion to invalid. 9,770, Outlook. COMPANION Very capable, willing, cheerful. Would keep house. References. 9,801, Outlook. CAPABLE, pleasant, well educated Protestant woman desires position as companion to lady in home of culture and refinement. Willing to travel. Highest credentials. 9,824, Outlook. YOUNG woman, college graduate, desires position as companion for summer mouths. Will travel. 9,889, Outlook. NURSE- Graduate desires position for summer with elderly person or child. Seashore preferred. 9,893, Outlook. HOUSEKEEPER, Swedish woman, doing writing, wishes position as housekeeper or mother's helper where she can have some time to herself; capable, congenial; country preferred. 9,892, Outlook. LADY, speaking French, wishes summer position with children. Sews well. References. 9,874, Outlook. PRACTICAL nurse, Scotch, accustomed to travel, wishes position as lady's companion. References exchanged. 9,875, Outlook. SITUATIONS WANTED Companions and Domestic Helpers TRAINED nurse, sunny disposition, will take intelligent care of lady or gentleman. Good traveler; can drive automobile. Best of references. 9.877, Outlook. POSITION wanted.-High school teacher, 26, musician, traveling experience, can drive car, fond of entertainment, as companion or secretary for lady traveling or going to resort for summer. References. 9,878, Outlook. SUMMER-Educated young woman desires position as companion or secretary. Will travel. References. 9,884, Outlook. CULTURED American girl to travel as companion to child or elderly lady. 9,881, Outlook. YOUNG woman desires position, companion or tutor, until September. University graduate, good health, good family, good references, good reader, enjoys children, enjoys living. Box 793, Canton, New York. Teachers and Governesses YOUNG WOMAN, college instructor in French, recently returned from three years in France, desires tutoring or teaching position in French from approximately August 1 to September 15. Could do secretarial work in addition. 9,851, Outlook. EXPERIENCED director dramatics, pageantry, social activities. Available July and August for camp, resort, or hotel. 9,854, Outlook. YALE INSTRUCTOR wishes summer position as tutor in college or preparatory subjects, especially mathematics, science, French, German, engineering. Wife, an experienced eighth grade teacher, would also act as tutor or companion to boys or girls of grammar school age, or will play and teach piano. 9,858, Outlook. YOUNG woman wishes position of governess, social secretary, or companion. B.A. degree from recognized university. Can begin work in September. References exchanged. 9,856, Outlook. POSITION wanted in June to October, a tutorship. Columbia graduate, master's degree. 9,710, Outlook. COLLEGE sophomore (athletic) desires position for summer months as tutor and companion for young boy. 9,859, Outlook. YOUNG French lady, Sorbonne graduate, perfect English, wishes position for the summer. 9,860, Outlook. YOUNG woman, teacher, as governess or companion during summer at seashore or mountains. Five years' experience with children from refined homes. 9,868, Outlook. YOUNG SWISS LADY, speaking French. German, and English, desires position as governess or companion with family who travels abroad. Excellent references. 9,838, Outlook. YOUNG Englishwoman desires summer position (seashore) with care of one or two young children. Commence any time. French and English tuition. 9,872, Outlook. REFINED young college student desires summer position as tutor and companion to boy or boys in private family. Athletic. Good references. 9,734, Outlook. PRIVATE school teacher of English, who likes housework, desires work June 23-Sept. 15. 9,805, Outlook. FRENCH woman, teacher, desires summer position, tutoring; elementary or college preparatory conversation. References. 9,814, Outlook. WANTED-Summer or permanent position as governess, companion, or teacher, by competent, trustworthy Frenchwoman. Experienced teacher. Highest references. 9,879, Outlook. COMPANION-tutor. In return for home, four months' instruction in Latin, algebra, and piano, grades 1, 2, 3, by woman of highest attainments. Exceptional offer to earnest student of highest character. Engagement for June 1st. Address Box 576, Lee, Mass. GENTLEMAN, graduate French university (science, mathematics), experienced teacher, speaking 5 languages fiuently, would accept position as tutor or companlon. Would travel. 9,882, Outlook. KINDERGARTNER desires position for July and August. Entire charge of children over 4. References exchanged. 9,890, Outlook. COMPANION-TUTOR, teacher of languages, music (traveled), desires to go West. American clties. Highest references. 9,891, Outlook. MISCELLANEOUS MISS Guthman, New York shopper, will send things on approval. No samples. Kefereuces. 309 West 99th St. BOYS wanted, 500 boys wanted to sell The Outlook each week. No investment necessary. Write for selling plan, Carrier Department, The Outlook Company, 381 Fourth Ave., New York City. EXCEPTIONALLY fine stationery for any type of correspondence. 150 sheets high grade note paper and 100 envelopes printed with your name and address for $1.50. Write for samples. Lewis, 25 Hudson Ave., Troy, N. Y. M. W. Wightman & Co. Shopping Agency, established 1895. No charge; prompt delivery, 44 West 22d St., New York. WANTED-Young women to take nine months' course in training for the care of chronic and convalescent invalids. Address F. E. Parker Home New Brunswick N. J. ONE OR TWO CHILDREN may be given care and interest of private school teacher in her home for summer. Connecticut, Berkshire Hills. 9,880, Outlook. The road back to health As convalescents gaze from the valley of sickness to the pleasant heights of health, the road appears steep and devious. They deserve sympathy and consideration; they need care. As a rule, if returning well-being is not retarded by constipation, the path grows increasingly straight and the journey ever less taxing. Because of inactivity and lowered vitality, convalescents, invalids, and all sick people, as well as nursing mothers, are especially subject to constipation. To win back health, the body must be kept free from the drag of poisons generated by constipation. The body fights against these toxins, but in its weakened state the struggle is often unequal. Recovery of health is slow or the patient loses ground. Approved by Doctors Nujol is widely recom mended by physicians to train the bowels to evacuate regularly and thoroughly. It is especially valuable for use by convalescents, invalids, and those of enforced sedentary habits, because it works gently, without strain or nausea. Action Unlike Cathartics Nujol does not irritate or force the weakened system of the invalid-it simply softens the food waste. This enables the many tiny muscles in the walls of the intestines, contracting and expanding in their normal way, to eliminate the food waste naturally from the system. Nujol helps Nature maintain easy, thorough bowel evacuation at regular intervals-the healthiest Nujol REG. US. PAT. OFF. habit in the world. Nujol is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take. It is especially valuable in cases of For Constipation sickness, debility or convalescence. K BY THE WAY ALEIDOSCOPIC New York brings strange human facets into juxtaposition. A friend of The Outlook writes: "On busy days I go into a 'self-serve' restaurant for lunch. Yesterday a waiter who was clearing away the dishes from my table looked at me, paused, and said confidingly, 'Excuse me! have you read Einstein's theories?' It was like a thunderclap. I found that the man had spent Sunday afternoon in the big Public Library reading up on the theories of our distinguished Swiss visitor. He was an Italian, with the face of a thinker, and expressed himself like one, though with a marked accent. He had failed to understand Einstein's theories, like most of us, and he wound up his brief confidence with a pleasantry: "The question that I would like Dr. Einstein to solve is not why is the world narrow, or why is it round, but why is it crooked?" " Is the insidious German enemy still at work in England, or did some loyal Britisher nod when he penned or printed the following sentence: "It was fated that in the twentieth century Great Britain should profit by Napoleonic strategy to overthrow civilisation." The sentence is from page xxx of the new edition of "Bradshaw's Continental Guide," in the article on Paris. The writer or printer seems to have omitted words after "strategy to" which would make the statement read, prevent the overthrow of civilisation. People who suffer from digestive troubles might well pin in their hats the following incisive maxim from Cornaro, an Italian dietitian of the fifteenth century: "The food from which a man abstains, after he has eaten heartily, is of more benefit to him than that he has eaten." Business men must keep appointments, but sometimes the cost of punctuality is high. A newspaper reports that a Philadelphia banker had to be in Montreal on a certain morning. The Pennsylvania road was blocked by a derailment at the time and the Reading had no regular train for two hours, so the banker hired a special train of two cars which carried him to New York in an hour and twenty minutes, at a speed equal to 67.5 miles an hour. This enabled him to catch his train to Montreal. He paid $427 for the special service. If a person opens a telegram sent "Collect," is he compelled to pay the charges? The question is answered by TO SUMMER RESORT PROPRIETORS a contributor to the "American Printer" to the effect that "where a responsible concern, or an individual, sends a message, the telegraph company has a rule, :: July 6 on being satisfied with the credit of the The Outlook will devote five spring and early summer issues to special advertising of summer resorts, tours and travel. These are the issues of May 11 and 25: June 8 and 22 :: :: The issue of May 25 will be the special annual travel and resort number containing articles on vacation subjects and illustrations especially selected. The corresponding issue of 1920 carried 198 advertisements of hotels and resorts. WRITE US EARLY AND We will be glad to GIVE YOU COPY SUGGESTIONS Department of Classified Advertising, THE OUTLOOK COMPANY 381 Fourth Avenue, New York City sender, to transmit the message 'collect' with the distinct understanding that if it is not paid by the sendee, then the sender will pay for it." "It is generally believed by a majority of Americans," says a contributor to the "Railway Age," "that the language of it go at that. But Brazil is Portuguese America and has nearly half the area of the whole continent, being larger than the entire United States. It speaks the language of its founders, Portuguese, and nothing else. It is quite as reasonable to go to Chile or Peru and expect to do business successfully in Portuguese as it is to tackle Brazil with Spanish propaganda either written or spoken. Each country will strenuously maintain, in a friendly manner, that theirs is the original tongue and that the other is merely a dialect. The lack of comprehension of this important subject, particularly in its reference to Brazil, constitutes the rock upon which has been wrecked many an otherwise worthy effort on the part of American merchants to introduce goods in the latter country." A Brazilian merchant, it is noted, frequently dumps letters written in Spanish into his waste-basket unread. The remarkable whistling jars of the ancient Peruvians are among the most curious of musical inventions. As described by a bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History of New York City, these jars consist of two vessels connected near the bottom so that the water passes freely from one to the other. Near the top of the first jar (usually surmounted by a human or animal figure) is the opening of the whistle. When the jars have been partly filled and are swung backward and forward, a series of whistling sounds is produced, the rush of the water inside forcing the air out through the vent. How many men, confronted with a lion, have the courage to look him in the face, to think of and put into practice methods of self-defense? The question is asked in a French treatise on the art of war. "In war, when terror has seized you," the writer continues, "you are as before a lion. You fly trembling and let yourself be eaten up." Here comes in the influence of moral support to diminish physical terror; as phrased by Napoleon, "This simple statement seems to contain the whole of battle morale: "Two Mamelukes held three Frenchmen; but one hundred French cavalry did not fear the same number of Mamelukes; three hundred vanquished the same number; and one thousand French beat fifteen hundred Mamelukes. Such was the influence of tactics, order, and maneuver.' With unity and sensible formation, men of an individual value one-third less beat those who were individually their betters." "Of all tributes that I have heard to the verisimilitude of the phonograph," says Robert H. Schauffler, who was one of the original phonograph "fans," "I like best the story of the farmer who was in a drug store in town trying on a red flannel chest protector when some one behind the prescription desk started a loud and brilliant military band record. The farmer sprang convulsively to his feet, and, without waiting to dress, rushed for the front door, exclaiming, 'By gosh! Here comes the parade! I fergot ter tie my team!'" Ho Honor Her Memory ABRAHAM LINCOLN, famous speech, attributed solely to his mother his own greatness and success. In a few words, he immortalized her memory and the ideals by which he had been enobled. How can we, today, fittingly express in some tangible form the gratitude which we all owe to those mothers of ours! How can we best acknowledge the infinite value of their early teachings, their countless sacrifices that we might some dav stand, leaders among men. Surely it were wise and just fittingly to perpetuate for future generations, that love and those ideals which have animat ed us. What could be more appropriate, more peculiarly fitting, than a memorial. carved from enduring wood -a memorial in her own church, harmonizing with it in design and spirit. What a wealth of suggestion from which to draw! It can take the form of a Lectern of inspiring design, a Sedilia, substantial and artistic in form, a Pulpit with its possibilities for individual expression in detailed carving, or in an Altar of exalted beauty. These few suggestions serve to emphasize how personal an expression of respect and honor can be made to those who have passed on and how eloquently and beautifully their aims and aspirations can be perpetuated to future generations. To those who desire to perpetuate the name of some one near and dear, we offer the services of our Ecclesiastical Department. A request will bring without ob ligation, a beautifully illustrated booklet and complete information, making the selection of a fitting memorial a delightful task. If you will give the name of the particular church, it will help us in suggesting especially appropriate pieces. |