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THE GARDENS OF ITALY

Being a series of illustrations from photographs of the most famous examples of The Gardens of Italy by CHARLES LATHAM. With descriptive text by E. MARCH PHILLIPPS. With 300 beautiful half-tone illustrations. 2 vols., folio, $18.00 net.

A superbly illustrated work, treating most completely the deservedly famous and beautiful Gardens of Italy, fascinating alike to the lovers of Gardening, Architecture, Art, and History.

THE ROYAL ACADEMY

AND ITS MEMBERS. A History from 1768 to 1830. By the late J. E. HODGSON, R.A., and F. A. EATON, M.A., Secretary of the Royal Academy. With photogravure portraits and illustrations. Large 8vo, $5.00 net.

An authentic history of the first 60 years of this brilliant Academy with biographical accounts of the great men who made its annals famous.

PICTURES IN UMBRIA

By KATHERINE S. MACQUOID. With fifty original illustrations by Thomas R. Macquoid, R.I. $1.50 net.

LIBRARY OF THE APPLIED ARTS

12mo,

A new series of practical value to collectors and students, while care has been taken to avoid all unnecessary and unimportant details which might in any way perplex the general reader. The volumes are illustrated profusely, and great care has been taken to have these illustrations of the highest quality. Each volume, 8vo, with colored and other illustrations, $2.50 net. English Table Glass. By PERCY BATE.

English Embroidery. By A. F. KENDRICK.

Dutch Pottery and Porcelain. By W. PITCAIrn Knowles.
Old English Furniture. By FREDERICK FENN.

FAMOUS ART CITIES.

NUREMBERG

NUREMBERG, AND ITS ART TO THE END OF THE 18TH CENTURY. BY DR. P. J. RÉE. With 123 illustrations. Square 8vo, $1.50 net. The third volume of a splendidly illustrated series under the title of "Famous Art Cities." The succeeding volumes will treat of Venice, Florence, Rome, Siena, Ravenna, Cairo, Rome, Paris, Bruges, Seville, Pisa, Moscow, Strassburg and others, and form excellent supplementary guides for the traveler of artistic tastes.

No. I. POMPEII, with 144 illustrations. No. II. VENICE. BY GUSTAV PAULI, with 137 illustrations.

THE LANGHAM SERIES

New volume. THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLISH CARICATURE. BY SELWYN BRINTON, M.A. With illustrations. Sq. 16mo, leather, $1.00 net.

Already issued in "The Langham Series "-Bartolozzi-Colour Prints of Japan-Illustrations of Montmatre-Auguste Rodin-Venice as an Art City-London as an Art City-Nuremberg. Each, illustrated. Sq. 16mo, $1.00 net.

Ideal Books for Summer Reading

THE CAXTON THIN-PAPER SERIES

Illustrated Reprints of Famous Classics in Pocket Form. Printed in large, clear type on antique wove paper. With a photogravure frontispiece, and from 10 to 14 illustrations in each volume: Bound in limp lambskin, gilt top, $1.25 net a volume. "Ideal Pocket Editions."-Chicago Evening Post. Shakespeare's Complete Plays and Poems. 3 vols. Illustrated. $3.75 net.

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BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOLS

MISSES GRAHAM

NEW YORK CITY AND VICINITY

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Established 1880. Highest honors won by Berkeley boys in scholarship and athletics. Re-opens September 28th. Edward

C. Durfee, A.B., Head Master. J. Clark Read, A.M., Assistant Head Master and Registrar. 72d Street and West End Avenue, New York.

THE WHIPPLE SCHOOL OF ART

Drawing and Painting from Life, Still Life, and the Cast. Illustration. Composition. Mr. Charles Ayer Whipple, Teacher of Life Classes. Mr. Howard Chandler Christy, Teacher of Illustration. 900 Sixth Avenue, Corner 51st Street. Summer School

opens July 1st.

THE VELTIN SCHOOL

For Girls. College Preparatory and General Course. Number of pupils limited to twelve in each class. Fireproof building thoroughly equipped. 160 and 162 West 74th Street. MISS SPENCE'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL For Girls. Number in each class limited to eight pupils. 6 West 48th Street, and Annex, New York, N. Y.

THE SEMPLE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL
For Girls. Special Music, Languages, Art, Foreign Travel.
Social recreation. Mrs. Darrington Semple, 323 West 77th Street.

THE FINCH SCHOOL, Boarding and Day School for Girls.
A School with a College Atmosphere. New fireproof building.
Mrs. James Wells Finch, A.B., LL.B., Principal,
61-63 East 77th Street.

MISS KELLER'S DAY SCHOOL

New, finely equipped, fireproof building. Gymnasium. Roof Garden, Studios, etc. Complete Course for Girls. Kindergarden to College. Post-Graduate Courses. Special Classes for boys under thirteen. 35-37 East 62d St.

THE GARDNER HOME SCHOOL

For Girls. Mrs. Russell Sage, Miss Helen Gould, references. 607 Fifth Avenue, between 48th and 49th Streets. THE CATHEDRAL SCHOOL OF ST. MARY

offers refined home combined with best educational advantages. Most healthful location. References required. For illustrated catalogue, address Miss ANNIE S. GIBSON, Principal, Garden City, Long Island, N. Y.

THE HORACE MANN SCHOOLS (Teachers College, of Columbia University). For Boys and Girls. Kindergarten, Elementary, High. 75 teachers. Special attention to college preparation. Pupils admitted as vacancies Occur. Address Samuel T. Dutton, Supt., Broadway and 120th Street, New York, N. Y.

ST. MARY'S SCHOOL

(Episcopal). Founded 1869. Boarding and day school for girls. Complete modern educational equipment. Preparation for college and foreign travel. Advantages of New York City. Address Sister Superior, 6-8 East 46th Street, New York.

MISS ROBERTS'S SCHOOL

Kindergarten. Thorough preparatory work for Girls and Boys. 7 West Thirty-ninth Street, New York, N. Y.

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DRAMATIC ARTS

Franklin H. Sargent, President. From the New York Times: "The productions were well worthy of the position and the traditions of the institution. The school is one of the bright spots in the theatrical situation in America."

Apply to E. P. Stephenson, General Manager, Carnegie Hall.

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DWIGHT SCHOOL

26th year opens Sept. 27th. High class private school for boys from 7 to 20 years of age. Individual attention given boys whose education has been irregular. Large faculty. Laboratories. Gymnasium. Athletics. Principals: Arthur Williams, E. E. Camerer. 15 West 43d St., New York City.

NEW YORK STATE

THE WELLS SCHOOL

For Girls. Offers thorough training for all the leading women's colleges. Also a strong General Course of Study. Attractive and healthful outdoor life. Ferillustrated catalogue, address Miss Anna R. Goldsmith, A. B., Principal, Aurora-on-Cayuga, N. Y.

PEEKSKILL MILITARY ACADEMY

Seventy-third year opens Sept. 20, 1905. College preparatory (Harvard, Yal, Princeton standards) and adanced business courses. Oldest endowed civic Military Academy in the U. S. John C. Bucher, A.M.. C. A. Robinson, Ph.D., Principals, Peekskill-on-the-Hudson, N. Y.

THE MISSES TEWKESBURY'S SCHOOL

A School for Girls under sixteen years of age. In historic Westchester County, sixty minutes' ride from New York City. Write for catalogue. Briarcliff Manor, N. Y.

WILSON SCHOOL

For Boys. Overlooks Hudson. Thorough preparation for Eastern universities. Limited to 25. New Gymnasium, golf links and tennis. Benj. Lee Wilson, Headmaster. Fishkill-on-Hudson, New York.

RYE SEMINARY

For particulars address Mrs. S. J. Life, The Misses Stowe, Rye, New York.

PRINCIPAL SOMES'S SCHOOL

offers a limited number of boys superior instruction, an ideal home, and free out-door life, in a location noted for beauty and healthfulness. Unusual advantages for young boys. Each pupil has careful, personal instruction. $500.

President Eliot, of Harvard University, says of students prepared by Principal Somes: "They had character and scholarly ambition. I know no better evidence of the good quality of a secondary school than these young men have supplied." For catalogue address Albert Somes, A.M., Aurora (on Cayuga Lake), New York.

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NEW YORK STATE (CONTINUED)

New York Military Academy

CORNWALL-ON-HUDSON.

A TECHNICAL PREPARATORY SCHOOL.

Organized and equipped for the special work of preparing boys for entrance to the great Engineering Schools, and for business life. The work of instruction is under the direction of a large and able faculty of specialists. The equipment of the school includes shops for wood and iron work and forging, mechanical drawing rooms, studio for free hand drawing, chemical and physical laboratories equipped for individual work, large and practical geological cabinets, complete surveying outfits, etc. The school maintains two departments, one for boys under fourteen years of age and one for boys over that age, each with its own faculty and buildings. The military department is under the charge of an officer of the U.S. Army. Provision is made for exercise and amusement, including gymnasium, beautiful athletic field, tennis courts, etc. The Academy is located on a beautiful estate of thirty acres in the Hudson River Highlands near West Point. Cornwall is a well known health resort, and is a quiet residence village free from all evil resorts. For illustrated catalogue apply to the Superintendent.

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