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Tours and Travel

THE BEAUTIES

YON

SPEND YOUR VACATION
WASHINGTON STATE

Evergreen and evercool! Snow-capped mountains, virgin pine forests, national parks. seas, lakes, waterfalls, roads into the heart of it all! And Alaska. the wonderland at our door!This book.beauti

TOURIST BOOK fully illustrated, tells you.

Write: 1. M. Howell, Sec. al

FREE State, Dept. 0, Olympia, Wash.

elightful Summer out people. Con Outing through

ducted by well-known artist and his wife. Reservations made now. Start June 15. For partic ulars address 8,325, Outlook. Refs. exchanged.

Hotels and Resorts

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Select but inexpensive Summer Home. Booklets. S. B. KNOWLTON, Haverford, Pa.

Hotels and Resorts

NEW YORK

CAMP LINGERLONG

On Pine Lake. Includes 500 acres of wildest Adirondack Mountains. Hunting, fishing, swimming, canoeing, tennis. Saddle horses. Tramps to surrounding mountain peaks, Lake George and Lake Champlain. Dancing. Excellent meals. Spring water. Cabins and tents $14 and $16. Private parties entirely isolated. References required. Manager, O. D. ROBINSON, 101 W. 85th St., New York City. ADIRONDACKS

Interbrook Lodge and Cottages

Keene Valley, N. Y. Situated in spruces and pines. Wonderful location. Beautiful illus

trated booklet. $12 and up. M. E. LUCK, Prop.

HOW would you like to live for 2 or 3 weeks or months, in cottage or hotel, on a strip of land VIRTUALLY SIX MILES AT SEA? Where there are congenial neighbors and all of the conveniences of home. Where the breeze seldom stops blowing; where boating, bathing and fishing are daily pastimes and where the cost is reasonable. Do you know that

POINT O' WOODS, L. I.

only 50 miles from New York, is such a place? Direct inquiries to C. W. NASH, Supt., Point O' Woods,L. I. NEW YORK CITY

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At MANOMET, PLYMOUTH, MASS. Furnished cottage to let or for sale. Broad piazzas, electric lights, hot and cold water, conveniences, open fireplaces. Terms moderate. Wm.H.Hawley, Room 16, State House, Boston.

house, veranda, pleasant situation, near neigh Croydon, N. H. Farmhouse, furnished. Near
bors, high elevation, 3 barns; hay, farming
tools and machinery included free. Price $4,000
-$2,000 cash. J. J. Cassidy, Woodbury, Conn.

Beautifully Finished Bungalow,cottage with porch. 3 miles out.

property, with

in southern Berkshires. 5 rooms, 2 bathrooms

wide porches, garage, large studio. Including ice and boat, $600 per season. 8,445, Outlook.

MAINE

YORK CAMPS LOON LAKE, HOTEL JUDSON 53 Washing- CAMDEN, ME. High class fully

MAINE

In famous Rangeley region in heart of mountains facing lake. Private log cabins with open fires, bath and hot and cold water. Central dining-room. Golf within easy reach; garage. Boating, bathing, fishing, mountain climbing. Farm one mile from camp furnishes fresh vegetables, eggs, poultry, certified milk. Booklet. J. LEWIS YORK, Prop.

Pleasant Island Camps

RANGELEY LAKES, MAINE An ideal spot for camping, boating, fishing, and hunting. Each camp fully equipped, running water, open fireplaces, spring beds. Fine tennis court. Address W. U. TOOTHAKER, Pleasant Island, Me.

MASSACHUSETTS

HAWTHORNE INN

Opens May 30 to Oct. 1 On ocean front. $18 to $28 weekly. IRENE J. BOYD, Chatham, Mass.

If You Are Tired or Not Feeling Well you cannot find a more comfortable place in New England than

THE WELDON HOTEL

GREENFIELD, MASS.

It affords all the comforts of home without extravagance.

MARBLEHEAD, MASS.

The Leslie

Aquiet, cozy little house by the sea. OpensJune 8, 1918. Private baths. Descriptive booklet.

MAPLESHADE FARM CAMP

Co-operative

Box 102, Townsend Harbor, Mass. NEW HAMPSHIRE

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arm 2 acres, woodland 4, 6-room Sell $1,000, easy terins. Kent, furnished, $50 for 6 months. WM. WILCOX, R.F.D. 4, Dover, N. H.

TO INTERVALE, N. H.

An attractive summer cottage, commanding a most beautiful view of the mountains. Cottage finely built, with broad piazzas, electric lights, sleeping-porch; telephone, garage and other modern conveniences. To rent for July and August. Price $350. For further information apply to MISS MEANS, 576 Washington St., Dorchester, Mass.

to let furnished, Idlewild Cottage, containing large living-room with open fireplace, also smaller room with piano, eight bedrooms, one with fireplace; porches on three sides commanding wide outlook of mountains. For particulars address Mrs. C. R. Woods, 14 Cabot St., Winchester, Mass. Telephone 1296.

WATERVILLE, N. H. For sale or

screened porch. Running hot and cold water. Lake Winnipesaukee, Wolfeboro, N. H.

Ice, wood and canoe included. Price $100. J. A. CHASE, Kents Hill, Me.

Talorent for season, on shore of wo completely furnished bunMoosehead Lake, near Kineo, Me. Communicate V. L. D., 201 East 23d St., New York City.

"CAMP WEDUBA"

Attractive cottage, garage (four cars), boathouse, one mile village, sandy beach, furnished, 11 rooms, bath, laundry, electricity, phone, linen, billiard table, piano, motor-boat, photos, opportunity. Rev. Dr. HIGGONS, 842 So. 57th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Also motorboat, rent or sell, on Lake Sunapee.

Lake Winnipesaukee WOLFEBORO, N. H. Cottage,garage, boat-house, especially adapted girl's camp, sleeping accommodations 35, superb sandy beach in cove, rowboats, shuffle

refinement wishing to live on American Plan On Rangeley Lake, Maine board, tether tennis, billiard table, electricity,

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SUNSET INN ROSE VALLEY SANITARIUM

Jefferson, New Hampshire

House is beautifully situated, with fine lawn, shade trees and broad piazzas. Newly furnished throughout. Fine walks and drives. Near golf club. Until June 1st address Mrs. Reynolds, Sunset Lodge, Lakewood, N.J.

NEW YORK

ADIRONDACKS THE CRATER CLUB Of the Burnham Cottage Settlement, Essexon-Lake-Champlain, offers to families of refinement at very moderate rates the attractions of a beautiful lake shore in a locality with a remarkable record for healthfulness. The club affords an excellent plain table and accommodation. The boating is safe, there are attractive walks and drives, and the points of interest in the Adirondacks are easily accessible. Ref. required. For information relative to board and lodging address Miss MARGARET FULLER, Club Mgr., 115 E. 71st St., New York. Furnished cottages without housekeeping cares. Circular and particulars on application. John B. Burnham, 233 B'way, New York.

HURRICANE LODGE

and COTTAGES IN THE ADIRONDACKS Hurricane, Essex Co.. M. Y. Comfortable, homelike. ALtitude 1,800 ft. Extensive verandas overlooking Keene Valley. Trout fishing. Camping. Golf links, nine well-kept greens. Mile course. Tennis and croquet. Fresh vegetables. Fine dairy. Furnished cottages, all improvements. Terms $17 to $30 per week. Special rates for season. Address K. BELKNAP, Manager, Hurricane, Essex Co., N. Y.

Box D, Media, Pa. For treatment of disease by Osteopathy and allied physiological methods, including Fruit, Milk, and other Scientific Diets; Hydrotherapy: Massage; Corrective Exercise; Sun, Light, and Air baths, etc. Ideal for rest and recreation. Booklet on request.

Dr. Reeves' Sanitarium

A Private Home for chronic, nervous, and mental patients. Also elderly people requiring care. Harriet E. Reeves, M.D., Melrose, Mass.

LINDEN The Ideal Place for Sick People to Get Well Doylestown, Pa. An institution devoted to the personal study and specialized treatment of the invalid. Massage, Electricity, Hydrotherapy. Apply for circular to ROBERT LIPPINCOTT WALTER, M.D. (late of The Walter Sanitarium)

Country Board

RIVATE COUPLE can accommo

Pate a few convalescents or persons requiring rest. A comfortable home in the pines and near the sea. Address 8,423, Outlook.

Real Estate

CANADA

NORTH HATLEY, CANADA Attractive Cottage for Rent Living-room, dining-room, kitchen, five bedrooms and bath. Terms moderate. Mrs. Chas. F. Stearns, 168 Bowen St., Providence, R. I.

Complete in every particular, for sale or rent. Four masters' bedrooms, three baths; near village; modern conveniences; private dock; icehouse filled; near first-class public camp where meals may be had if necessary. Apply owner, Mrs. A. LUDEKE, 919 Castle Pt. Terrace, Hoboken, N. J.

Seashore Cottage Rent for season

6 rooms and bath, fully furnished; hot and cold water. S. W. LITTELL, 138 S. Main St., Rockland, Maine.

YORK CLIFFS, MAINE Beautiful cottages. Completely furnished. Private grounds; golf and tennis. Information given. YORK CLIFFS CO., Room 723, 80 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.

MASSACHUSETTS

FOR RENT

'Mid the Berkshires

Bungalows, cottages, estates in Great Barrington, Stockbridge and Lenox, fully furnished for the summer. The Berkshires, the most healthful spot on earth. D. B. CORNELL COMPANY Great Barrington, Mass.

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T Prides Crossing, Beverly, Mass., there is for sale a summer place of 7% acres wooded land, cottage of 19 rooms, hardwood floors, 8 open fireplaces, etc., in excellent repair, stable garage with living quarters, bath house on shore. Section is one of the choicest on the famous North Shore of Massachusetts. Near-by estates owned by men of national reputation, running in value froin $75,000 to over $1,000,000. Owner cannot use and will sell, furnished if desired, under conditions highly favorable to buyer. Photographs and details of JOHN D. HARDY, 10 High Street, Boston.

CAPE Ballston Beach Bungalows
COD
CAPE COD Ocean Front

by the ocean surf. Choice loca-
tion. Moderate rents season.
S. W. BALL, 198 Broadway, N. Y.

Furnished Housekeeping bungalows. 5 and 6 rooms and bathroom; fireplace. Grand view. $130 and $150 season. L. S. RICH, Truro, Mass.

bath, 2 toilets, set tubs; bed, table linen, blankets, silver. Retired. Near village; motorboat optional. Owner, Rev. Dr. HIGGONS, 842 South 57th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Also motor-boat, rent-sell, Lake Sunapee.

NEW JERSEY

MONTCLAIR HOME for sale or rent. Ideal home for large family, on mountain slope, south side. 13 large, sunny rooms, lot 160 x 160; fruit and shade trees, flower and vegetable gardens, garage. Near schools, churches, library, trolley. Address R. B. DRAPER, Montclair, N. J.

NEW YORK CITY

Exceptional Opportunity for Some New England Family Desiring Change of Scene The advertiser, occupying splendid twelveroom apartinent on Riverside Drive, N. Y., would consider exchanging use of same for summer season with owners of a New England house by seashore or in mountains. Refined surroundings, pleasant outlook, shade trees, boating and bathing if possible desired. Advantage and charms of this New York residence could not be exaggerated. BAYARD HALE, 362 Riverside Drive, New York

To Rent-Adirondack Cottage

Beautiful and new, all modern, hot and cold water, 12 rooms, baths, six bedrooms, large porches, ice, wood and garden, furnished. Only a two-hour auto drive from Plattsburg camps. Full season $300. For shorter time inquire of W. H. OTIS, Keene Valley, N. Y.

House to Rent, Furnished

Catskill Forest Preserve Halls Mill, Sullivan County, N. Y. Fifteen miles from Liberty, sixteen hundred feet elevation, pine timber, finest trout fishing and hunting. Seven rooms, garden, spring water, small fruits. Mail delivered; fine roads. One hundred dollars per month. Apply to Henry C. Couse, 2765 Boulevard, Jersey City, N.J.

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Near Washington City. High altitude, perfect
healthfulness, charms of delightful society,
beautiful scenery. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Colonial estates for sale. Full particulars
cheerfully given. Tell us just what you wish.
Call on or write L. M. Allison, Remington, Va.
Established in 1895.

ADDING

MACHINE

THE Ray Adding and Checking Machine deserves its leadership, being America's standard popular priced adding machine. Built like a watch. Guaranteed three years. Portable, adds with speed and accuracy. Used by U. S. Govt., B. & O. Ry., large and small business everywhere. Price only $25. Send no money, but write to-day for 20-day free trial. The Ray Company, Room 2148, Candler Bldg., New York City.

BOOKS, MAGAZINES

MANUSCRIPTS

YOUNG'S Book Exchange, the inecca of
literature pertaining to colored people. 135 W.
135th St., New York. Send for catalogue.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
PRIVATE school. A small, well-established

FOR RENT, FURNISHED girls' boarding and day school. Convenient to

of

for three months, within easy reach Plattsburg and Fort Ethan Allen, a large, attractive place with considerable library, billiard room, terrace and gazebo with unsurpassed views: garden with small pond-lily pool, evergreen arboretum; swimming-pool. For further particulars address J. J. FLYNN & W. B. McKILLIP, Burlington, Vt.

Manchester, Vt. For sale or rent (furnished),

combination of comfortable summer home, convenient to fine golf course, and first class farm with 100 acres, farm buildings, milk route, etc. W. B. Edgerton, Manchester, Vt.

New York and Philadelphia. Capacity enroll-
ment this year. Principal desires to retire.
Correspondence confidential. T. H. G., P. O.
Box 1,592, Philadelphia, Pa.

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Your Wants

in every line of household, educational, business, or personal service-domestic workers, teachers, nurses, business or professional assistants, etc., etc.-whether you require help or are seeking a situation, may be filled through a little announcement in the classified columns of The Outlook. If you have some article to sell or exchange, these columns may prove of real value to you as they have to many others. Send for descriptive circular and order blank AND FILL YOUR WANTS. Address

Department of Classified Advertising THE OUTLOOK, 381 Fourth Ave., N. Y.

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WANTED-Nurse or nursery governess of excellent character and refinement for care of little girl four years old. Best of references

required. 5,844, Outlook.

Teachers and Governesses WANTED-Competent teachers for public and private schools and colleges. Send for bulletin. Albany Teachers' Agency, Albany, N.Y. CALIFORNIA needs teachers with graduate study. Consult Boynton-Esterly Teachers' Agency, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Cal.

WANTED-Principal and assistant for intermediate department of private school for girls in the Southwest. Eastern training and successful experience required. Also resident teacher of French and Spanish. Send full information to 5,830, Outlook.

WANTED-French Protestant companion and governess for two children aged eight and eleven, in clergyman's family for the summer. 5,852, Outlook.

SITUATIONS WANTED

Professional Situations EXPERIENCED young college woman wishes position to teach Bible history, English, in girls' preparatory school near Phila delphia. 5,853, Outlook.

Business Situations REFINED, experienced woman desires position, May, as superintendent Christian institution. Highest references. 5,851, Outlook. SECRETARY-stenographer desires position in school, small hotel, or hospital. Social and business experience: refined, educated. References. 5,855, Outlook.

POSITION wanted as secretary or companion. Will also drive car. References exchanged. 5,862, Outlook. Companions and Domestic Helpers

BARNARD senior desires summer position in private family as companion to one or two young girls. Experienced in outdoor sports. Willing to travel. References. 5,847, Outlook. POSITION as companion. Accustomed to reading aloud. 5,858, Outlook.

SITUATIONS WANTED

Companions and Domestic Helpers EDUCATED woman desires summer position Spanish family. Object: learn Spanish. 5,854, Outlook.

Teachers and Governesses FRENCH-Swiss teacher, middle-aged. Parisian accent, English, Spanish, music, gymnastics, desires position (children not under seven) for June. 5,794, Outlook.

PROFICIENT, experienced teacher of Spanish desires summer engagement. 5,833, Outlook.

TUTOR wishes position for next year. 5,834, Outlook.

COLLEGE graduate, experienced teacher of French, musical, desires position for sunmer. References exchanged. 5,849, Outlook. KINDERGARTNER desires summer position, governess, companion. Good swimmer, tennis player. References exchanged. 5,848, Outlook.

YOUNG woman desires position for summer in country home. Experienced kindergartner. Musician. Tutor English, French. References. 5,850, Outlook.

WANTED-Summer position as counsel in girls' camp, tutor, chaperon, or companion, by experienced high school teacher. References exchanged. Frances L. Upham, 613 Shearer St., Waupaca, Wis.

FRENCH teacher in Southern college would accompany party to mountains or seashore during summer months, exchanging lessons for board and traveling expenses. 5,839, Outlook.

MISCELLANEOUS

PATRIOTISM by Lyman Abbott, also 4 verses of America-The Pledge to the Flag2 verses of The Star-Spangled Banner, all in a little leaflet. Further the cause of patriotism by distributing in your letters, in pay envel opes, in schools, churches, clubs, and social gatherings. 200 sent prepaid for 30 cents. Arthur M. Morse, Montclair, N. J.

NURSE (graduate), kindergartner, care for children in country home. References. 5,846, Outlook.

LOCUST Grove Farm offers simple country life for three children. College senior governess. References necessary. 5,857, Outlook. RESPONSIBLE widow seeks care of home

during owner's absence for privilege of occu

pancy. 5,860, Outlook.

M. W. Wightman & Co. Shopping Agency. established 1895. No charge; prompt delivery. 44 West 22d St., New York. WANTED-Defective

Address W., Pawling, S.Persons to board.

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BERNARD M. BARUCH

CHAIRMAN OF THE WAR INDUSTRIES BOARD
A PERSONAL PORTRAIT

BY THEODORE H. PRICE

THE LION OF JUDAH AN ENGLISH WAR STORY

BY JOSEPH H. ODELL

THE VIGILANTES

WHO AND WHY AND WHAT THEY ARE BY PORTER EMERSON BROWNE

WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1918
PRICE: TEN CENTS A COPY
FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR
381 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK

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Above the Smoke of Battle and the Dust of Violated Homes

"Earth Under Them and Sky Over Them"

ERE we are, eating three times a day, homes clean and complete, friends near-by.

venienced now and then, but independent and assured! We have paid out some Red Cross money a while back, too.

Paid it out and forgotten it. That's how much it hurt.
Might not be a bad idea to have a look at what that money has
been doing?

Maybe it will be good business to sort of check things up?
(Maybe it will be good for our souls, incidentally.)

That money went, dollar for dollar, where it did a full day's work, wherever it was.

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Yet what training have most of us had in this all-important work? Instead of using scientific methods in our contact with the most delicate mechanism in the world-a child's mindWe often use methods that do irreparable injury.

What chance would a fine Swiss watch have if, knowing nothing about watchmaking, we tried to adjust it with a hatchet and a crowbar?

As absurd as that may seem, thousands of loving parents with their whole beings wrapped up in their children's welfare are using methods fully as unsuited-fully as dangerous and harmful.

For a child's mind needs far more intelligent care than the most delicate watch ever made. And very often the method we use to correct one bad habit is the very cause of other bad habits which can easily wreck the entire life of the child.

Where We Go Wrong

The trouble 'in the past has been that when a child is disobedient, untruthful or "naughty," we punish the child for exhibiting that symptom. What we should do is to attack the cause. Not by punishnent, but by co-operation.

When we attack the symptoms instead of the canse, we very often irritate the cause instead of removing it.

Millions of children are deceitful because the parents in trying to overcome some other bad habit have caused them to be deceitful.

Who Is To Blame?

When a child is straightforward, obedient and willing-when it is con geous, generous and fine in every way, it is that way because the parent made it so. And the reverse is equally true. When a child is untruthful, selfish and disobedient, it is not the fault of the child but of the parent.

You can make your children what you will. Character is nothing more than a set of established bits. Whether these habits are good or bad depends on the parent.

The parent has no one but himself to blame for the conduet of his offspring, not only when young, but throughout life.

a wonderful commentary on the intelligence

DO YOU KNOW HOW

to instruct children in the delicate matters of sex? to always obtain cheerful obedience?

to correct mistakes of early training?

to keep child from crying? to develop initiative in child

to teach child instantly to comply with command "Don't touch"?

to suppress temper m children without punishment?

to succeed with child of any age without display of authority

to discourage the "Why" habit in regard to commands?

to prevent quarreling and fighting?

to cure impertinence? Discourtesy? Vulgarity? to remove fear of darkness? Fear of thunder and lightning Fear of harmless animals? to encourage child talk?

to

to

teach punctuality: Perseverance: Careful

ness?

to overcome obstinacy? to cultivate mental concentration

to teach honesty and truthfulness!

These are only a few of the hundreds of questions fully answered and explained. in a way that makes application of the principles involved easy through this course.

of the average parent that they have done as well as they have.

But now, for the first time, there is constructive help at hand. A great organization, the Parents Association, an international society with members in all parts of the world, has been formed to guide parents in the upbringing of their children.

The principle upon which this association was founded is that in dealing with children confidence is the basis of control.

Professor Ray C. Beery, A.B., M.A. (Harvarl and Columbia), the founder of the Association, after years of exhaustive research and practical experience, has created a complete Course in Child Training, endorsed by leading educators everywhere. which is available to members of the Association.

This course is unlike anything that has ever gone before. Instead of dealing in generalities, it is intensely definite and practical, and tells the parent exactly what to do in each individual case to produce immediate and permanent results. It is meant for the modern busy parent of children from the cradle to 18 years of

age.

The "Case" Method

The method used by Professor Beery in his Course in Child Training is essentially the same as that now used in teaching the law, except, of course, that it is condensed and remarkably easy to apply. Instead of devoting pages to a theoretical discussion of the various traits and habits which are to be

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Dept. 15-B, 449 Fourth Avenue, New York City

cured, Professor Beery shows in each instance exactly how some other parent in the same situation has applied his methods to secure results.

For instance, suppose your child is aged four, and is afraid of the dark. All you have to do is look up this trait in the index for children of that age and then turn to the proper page. Here you will find in detail an example of how some other parent cured a child of this fear through Professor Beery's methods. No other teacher of child training has ever attempted to handle the subject in such a practical, easy to apply way. It means that in addition to a constructive, thoroughly organized system of child training, you have the daily help you need to overcome all undesirable characteristics as they develop. Personal Service

In addition to the complete Course in Child Training, by Professor Beery, members of the Parents Association enjoy many other equally worthwhile benefits such as the privilege of personal consultation through the mail with Professor Beery on any particularly vexing child training problem, exchange of experiences of other members through the Association's Bulletin which is issued regularly; free Purchase Service, which enables you to buy children's books at publisher's prices, advice as to schools, camps, etc. But we have not the here to give the whole wonderful story.

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Free Book Explains All "New Methods in Child Training" is the title of a 24-page illustrated booklet which describes the work of the Association and explains Professor Beery's remarkable Course in Child Training. It also contains letters from members outlining the astonishingly satisfactory results they have secured through these New Methods. A copy of this book will be sent at once to any interested parent who merely writes a letter or postcard; or, mail the coupon below. It is suggested that you write at once, as the Association is making a special offer to new members which will undoubtedly be withdrawn shortly. Send today-no obligation. Parents Association, Dept 15-B, 449 Fourth Ave., New York City.

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