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Ro
ock Ridge Hall, Wellesley Hills, Mass.
Fine location. Running water in bedrooms.
Pleasant forest walks and country drives.
Cream, fruit, eggs, chickens. $15-$25 a week.

NEW YORK

MOUNT PLEASANT HOUSE
ORIENT, LONG ISLAND
Best location on the island. Famous for
good food and cleanliness. Water sports.
Special rates after Labor Day. Illustrated
booklet. EUGENE J. MCDONNELL, Prop.

NEW YORK CITY

Hotel Hargrave

West 72d St., through
to 71st St., New York
300 rooms, each with bath. Absolutely
fireproof. One block to 72d St. en-
trance of Central Park. Comfort and
refinement combined with moderate
rates. Send for illustrated booklet J.

HOTEL JUDSON 53 Washing.

ton 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.

Health Resorts
"INTERPINES"

Beautiful, quiet, restful and homelike. Over
26 years of successful work. Thorough, re-
liable, dependable and ethical. Every com-
fort and convenience. Accommodations of
superior quality. Disorder of the nervous sys-
tem a specialty. Fred. W. Seward, Sr., M.D.,
Fred. W. Seward, Jr., M.D.. Goshen, N. Y.

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WANTED-Competent teachers for public
and private schools. Calls coming every day.
Send for circulars. Albany Teachers' Agency,
Albany, N. Y.

DIETITIANS, superintendents, cafeteria
managers, governesses, matrons, house-
keepers, social workers, and secretaries.
Miss Richards, Providence, East Side Box 5.
CALIFORNIA.-We can place in California
and Arizona college graduates with post-
graduate study and seventeen months' teach-
ing experience, from the East, after this date
in fair quantity. Boynton Teachers' Agency,
Brockman Bldg., Los Angeles.

PLACEMENT BUREAU for employer and employee: housekeepers, matrons, dietitians, secretaries, governesses, mother's helpers, attendants. 51 Trowbridge St., Cambridge, Mass.

TEACHERS WANTED for emergency vacancies-public and private schools, colleges, and universities-all over the country. Walter Agnew, 1254 Amsterdam Ave., New York. WANTED-Teachers all subjects. Good vacancies in schools and colleges. International Musical and Educational Agency, Carnegie Hall, N. Y.

FOR THE HOME

HONEY. Delicious new clover honey direct from producer. Guaranteed pure and clean. 10 pounds $1.90, 5 pounds $1.05, postage prepaid Zones 1, 2, 3. Herbert A. McCallum, Great Barrington, Mass.

MUSICAL

MASTERPIECES of piano music. Largest collection of standard (classic, modern, and operatic) compositions. Albert Wier, editor. 536 pages. Postpaid, $2.00. Altbayer, Fort Lee, N. J.

STATIONERY

YOUR own stationer charges $2 or more for as much paper as you buy from us at $1.50. We print your name and address on each sheet and envelope for nothing. Fine quality. Samples on request. Lewis, 284 Second Ave., Troy, N. Y.

HELP WANTED

Professional Situations
SECRETARY and office nurse for physi-
cian. Should know typing, some stenography,
and have some knowledge of medical and
surgical terms. 283, Outlook.

Companions and Domestic Helpers
WANTED, by September 1, thoroughly
reliable and experienced infants' nurse, to
care for baby six weeks old. Permanent posi-
Residence
tion if mutually satisfactory.
Rochester, N. Y. Best references required.
264, Outlook.

NURSERY governess wanted for three
little girls, aged one, two, and three years.
Mother expects to share all responsibilities
and care of children. Please write, stating age
and experience. Address Mrs. George M.
Laughlin, 6821 Edgerton Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.

MOTHER'S helper wanted about October 1. Fifteen minutes from New York. Write, stating age, references, and salary desired. 312, Outlook.

MOTHER'S helper, woman under 40, cheerful, capable, girls 4, 6, mending, assist housework in home of literary woman. Only person of settled plans, satisfied with improved country living (Long Island) need reply. I need a right hand," give best treatment, chance extra pay. Send photo, experience. 319, Outlook.

WANTED, September 1, young woman to do plain cooking and daily light washing and ironing, family of two adults, three children. Regular wash woman kept. American Protestant preferred. Good home in Philadelphia. Salary $45 month. References required. 323, Outlook.

LADY as working housekeeper, by middleaged couple, Northerners, college graduates, on apple farm in Virginia Blue Ridge. Position of equality, not menial. No heavy work; running water in house. References exchanged. 321, Outlook.

MOTHER'S helper for New York. Refined person under 40 for school girl 13. Must help light housework, sewing. References. 329, Outlook.

MOTHER'S helper or nursery governess, Protestant, refined, educated, age 30-40 years, for two children, ages four and six years, Summit, N. J. Situation permanent. Highest references essential. Salary $80. 328, Outlook.

Teachers and Governesses TEACHER-GOVERNESS for small group of nervous and backward children. Private school. 70 Prospect St., Port Chester, N. Y.

SITUATIONS WANTED

Business Situations
SOCIAL WORKERS - Two experienced
young women, several years' experience,
desire permanent position together. 303,
Outlook.

TEACHER of English leaving profession
desires clerical position in or near Boston or
to travel. October 1. 308, Outlook.

YOUNG college man, married, desires permanent position in first-class hotel with good chance for advancement. Some experience. Excellent references. 317, Outlook. WANTED-Position as registrar, executive or secretarial work. Two years' experience with background of teaching. In touch with social work. References. 322, Outlook. CAPABLE business woman desires position as secretary or assistant to executive. Qualifications are thorough business training plus some merchandising, welfare and advertising agency experience, specialist in corporation law. income tax law, and stock transfer work. Salary $75. $27, Outlook.

Companions and Domestic Helpers AMERICAN woman desires position as companion, companion-nurse, or would chaperon. Willing to take nervous or tubercular patient. Traveled, efficient, adaptable, quali fied. References exchanged. 334, Outlook.

MAN nurse, and gentleman's companion, who for years has had successful experience in handling and caring for mental cases and nervous disorders, desires engagement. Highest references from Los Angeles, Chicago, New York. Can also receive patients in his Chicago or Los Angeles home. Prices adapted to conditions. Address H. H Outlook Company, 122 South Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ills.

EXPERIENCED dietitian, housekeeper desires position where careful buying, well planned menus, and good management are appreciated. Select boarding-house, school, or sanitarium considered. References exchanged. 306, Outlook.

WOMAN of refinement with executive ability, qualified for housekeeper-hostess in fraternity, club, boarding school directress or chaperon in hotel for school girls traveling unaccompanied. Box 904, Chautauqua, N. Y. LADY-Useful companion, active, practi cal, desires position with pleasant surroundings. 333, Outlook.

EPISCOPAL clergyman's daughter, studying music in New York City, desires home in refined family in exchange for par tial time as companion, secretary, or nursemaid; Oct. 1. 331, Outlook.

WANTED, by Protestant American lady of experience, position as attendant coalpanion to elderly lady or semi-invalid. References. 316, Outlook.

ATTENDANT to irresponsible girl or wo man (Protestant). Will travel or live with family of patient. 271, Outlook.

SOCIAL guide, chaperon, or companion. Protestant woman. Good traveler. Outlook.

LADY of education and refinement, economical housekeeper, wishes full charge in simple home of elderly people; or supervise motherless household. Experienced, sympa thetic. Country preferred. Highest references. 299, Outlook.

COMPANION to lady or elderly couple desiring excellent care, supervision. Woman of experience, companionable, kind, thoroughly trustworthy. Fine breeding and education. $15 to $18. References. 302, Outlook.

GRADUATE registered nurse desires posi tion as nurse or companion to patient going to California this fall. Will go free of charge for expenses. References upon application, Box 33, Leeds, Mass.

BRIGHT orphan boy, 14, anxious to work way through Eastern boarding school, or as companion to invalid boy. Al references. E. B., 294 North Seventh St., Newark, N. J.

YOUNG English woman as companionsecretary, or governess offering French, stenography, and painting. Would travel. 310, Outlook.

REFINED Belgian lady wants position housekeeper or lady's companion. Best references. 318, Outlook.

COMPANION-Trustworthy experiences; willing light assistance where help is kept. 309, Outlook.

REGISTERED nurse, experienced traveler, would like to communicate with person de siring nurse as traveling companion. 324, Outlook.

COMPANION, nurse, housekeeper. Southern woman, not trained nurse, wishes to care for gentleman or lady; one who is exquisitely particular. Good traveler. Happy. Good salary expected. Al references. 307, Outlook.

Teachers and Governesses WANTED-Position to teach and care for exceptional children by young woman with years of experience in Sanatorium School Apply Miss Oak, 7 Adams Road, Schenectady N. Y.

ENGLISH gentlewoman desires position m South or California. Music (piano, harmony violin), French, usual English subjects. Heg est references. Ten years' experience in this country. 325, Outlook.

YOUNG woman, refined family, Smith Col lege graduate, experienced teacher, desues residence for coming year in congenial ranch home, Arizona or New Mexico preferred Will tutor. 291, Outlook.

GOVERNESS, 35, sensible, adjustable, de sires entire mental and physical care of children. Experienced teacher; corrective gymnastics; home nursing. Prefers travel but would consider housekeeper-governess position or supervising group of children Highest references. Liberal salary expected Governess, care Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Linvill North Carolina.

MISCELLANEOUS

BOYS wanted. 500 boys wanted to sell Th Outlook each week. No investment necessary. Write for selling plan, Carrier Department, The Outlook Company, 381 Fourth Ave. New York City.

MISS Guthman, New York shopper, will send things on approval. No samples. Refe. ences. 309 West 99th St.

CONSCIENTIOUS mother (former teacher will give exceptional care to child in her country home (New Jersey). Indorsed by prominent physician. Tutoring if desired $15-$20 weekly. 297, Outlook.

ARTISTIC typewriting for authors. Di Outlook.

INVALID or nervous patient cared for physician's suburban home. Wife professional nurse. 313, Outlook.

M. W. Wightman & Co. Shopping Agener established 1895. No charge: prompt delivery 44 West 22d St., New York.

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ROBERT LANSING Former Secretary of State

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An Illustrated Weekly Journal of Current Life

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