PICTURE PUBLICATIONS CHARLES DANA A. B. JESSIE HOWARD HARRISON HENRY HEADS IN PASTEL They will be recognized as ideal types of the Gibson Girl, with the added charm that color gives them. Each picture 16 x 20 inches, on mounts 19x 24 inches. Price for the set of four, $3.50 net. Express prepaid in the United States and Canada. THE DAY'S SHOOTING Six Pictures Reproduced in Full Colors. A set of Hunting pictures, in Mr. Frost's most delightful and characteristic vein. Price for the set, $5.00 Each picture 12x 16 inches, on mounts 19x 24 inches. A MOTHER'S DAYS A charming set of six pictures reproduced in full colors, depicting six scenes in the THE CHILD IN A GARDEN A set of six pictures in full colors, forming a most beautiful group of scenes from CARTOONS IN COLORS The popularity of these cartoons is proven by the fact that subjects from the earlier of the series are constantly in demand. Four Reproductions of Water-Color Drawings. An attractive series of situations in which a summer girl is the centre. Each picture 12 x 16 inches, on mounts 19 x 24 inches. Price for the set of four, $3.50 net. Express prepaid in the United States and Canada. HEADS IN COLORS Four types of beautiful women drawn in Mr. Fisher's characteristic style. Price for the set, $3.00 net. Express prepaid in the United States and Canada. PICTURES Four Reproductions of Water-Color Drawings of full-figure types of the American girl Each picture 12x16, on mounts 19x24. Price for the set of four, $3.50 net. PICTURES IN COLORS The two series by Mr. Hutt are delightful creations of grace and delicacy. Price for the set, $3.00 net. Second Series of four pictures. Price for the set, $3.50 net. Each picture 12 x 16 inches, on mounts 19x24 inches. Express prepaid in the This set contains four striking pastel heads, faithfully reproduced in colors. THE YEAR Four ideal heads, presenting different types of beautiful women and symbolizing the four seasons of the year. The subjects are very rich in color. Price for the set, Each picture 11 x111⁄2 inches, on mounts 16x17 inches. CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, New York BERKELEY SCHOOL 72d Street and West End Avenue, New York. 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. THE GARDNER HOME SCHOOL For Girls. Mrs. Russell Sage, Miss Helen Gould, references. 607 Fifth Avenue, between 48th and 40th Streets. 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. opens July 1st. Summer School THE VELTIN SCHOOL For Girls. College Preparatory and General Course. Num ber 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 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. Roci 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 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 atten tion to college preparation. Pupils admitted as vacancies occur. Address Samuel T. Dutton, Supt., Broadway and 120th Street. New York, N. Y. S. MARY'S SCHOOL (Episcopal). Founded 1869. Boarding and day school for girls Complete modern educational equipment. Preparation for cal lege and foreign travel. Advantages of New York City. Address Sister Superior, 6-8 Fast 46th Street, New York. MISS ROBERT'S SCHOOL Kindergarten. Thorough primary and elementary work for girls and boys. Number limited. Advanced classes for special students. 7 West 30th Street. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DRAMATIC ARTS Franklin H. Sargent, President. From the New York Times "The productions were well worthy of the position and the trad tions 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. Colle THE PACKER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE A school for the thorough teaching of young women. giate, Academic, and Primary departments. New students will be assigned to classes September 20, 21, and 22. There are no extra charges for instruction in Latin Greek, German, French, Drawing, and Gymnastics. The annual catalogue sent on application to the Registrar. Bryan H. Smith, President of the Trustees; Truman J. Backus, LL.D., President of the Faculty, Joralemon St., between Clinton and Court Sts., Brooklyn, N. Y. MACKENZIE SCHOOL Lower School for boys from 10 to 13. Upper School for boys 13 and older. Careful preparation for College and University. The enrollment has increased fivefold in the past four years. Dr. Albert Shaw, Editor of the "Review of Reviews," Chairman of the Council; Rev. James C. Mackenzie, Ph.D., Director; Wyatt W. Randall, Ph.D., Head Master, Dobbs Ferry-on-Hudson, N. Y. MRS. COOPER HARTMAN'S On Riverside Park, overlooking the Hudson and the Palisades beyond. A city school with the freedom of the suburbs. College preparation. Advanced work in Music, Art, French, and German. Special course leading to French diploma. Travel classes. Separate house for girls under 15. Terms Sooo to $1200. 315 Riverside Drive and Annex, New York City, N. Y. 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 Cayugc Lake), New York. PEEKSKILL MILITARY ACADEMY Seventy-third year opens Sept. 20, 1905. College preparatory (Harvard, Yale, Princeton standards) and advanced 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 PUTNAM HALL, HOME AND DAY 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. For illustrated catalogue, address Miss Anna R. Goldsmith, A. B., Principal, Aurora-on-Cayuga, N. Y. CASWELL ACADEMY For Young Boys Excellent location. Spacious building, modem throughout. Well-equipped gymnasium. Prepares for college or business. Military and physical training. Summer school opens June 20th. Rates moderate. For catalog, address T. L Kennedy, Supt., Fishkill-on-Hudson, New York. MISS ROBINSON'S HOME SCHOOL A 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. |