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Avery college Training Schools

NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA.

     A superior training school for young colored women, throughly instructing its students as a means of self-support in dressmaking, cutting and drafting, domestic science, music, nurse training, millinery, and an intermediate English course.  This institution is under the influence of no religious denomination, is the oldest endowed chartered Negro institution in America.  The accommodations in its dormitory, which is in charge of a competent matron, are excelled by no colored institution in this country.

   The hospital department offers the same course as the large hospitals of the State of Pennsylvania, fully equipped with its operating rooms, diet kitchen and ambulance service.  The course requires three years' lectures on general nursing, anatomy, ethics, surgery, obstetrics, asepsis, antiseptics, gynecology, pedatrics, eye, nose, throat, materia medica, therapeutics and dietetics under a staff of white and colored physicians.  Catalogues now ready.
    Address all communications to 

    JOSEPH D. MAHONEY,Secretary
Box 154              North Side, Pittsburgh, Pa.


Daytona Educational and Industrial School for Negro Girls 
DAYTONA, FLORDIA 
 It reaches, by reason of its location, a large territory of Negro children deprived of educational privileges.
 Its comfortable home life and Christian influences insure a certain individual attention and superior training impossible in larger institutions of its kind.
 Mrs, Frances R. Keyser, formerly in charge of the White Rose Home for Working Girls, in New York City, has been elected Principal of the Academic Department. Write for catalog and detailed information.
     MARY McLEOD BETHUNE
    Founder and Principal


Binghamton Normal, Industrial and Agricultural Institute
 BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
Courses offered: Academic, Trades, Agriculture, Music and Band Instruction for boys. A course in Dining Room work and the Art of Serving is offered to men and women in addition to other studies. Arrangements can be made for anxious students to work out part expenses. Attached department for boys and girls between the ages of ten to fifteen years. For terms and information address
      FRED C. HAZEL, President
     (Graduate Hampton Institute)
Campus and Farm contains 105 acres overlooking the Chenango and Susquehanna Rivers. 


Agricultural and Mechanical College
Open all the year round. For males only. Strong, practical and theoretical courses leading to degree of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, and Bachelor of Science in Mechanics. Board, lodging and tuition, $7.00 per month. Write to-day for catalog or for further information.
JAS. B. DUDLEY, President
 GREENSBORO, N. C.

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Northwestern Normal, Agricultural and Industrial Institute, Lorain, Ohio.
A party free industrial school, the only institution in the Northwest that offers a thorough industrial and literary, moral and religious training to Negro youths. Beautifully located in sight of Lake Erie. Healthful location. Fall term opened October 1, 1912. For information address
Rev. S. Douglass McDuffie, Principal.
Lorain, Ohio.

Atlanta University Studies of the Negro Problems
16 Monographs.    Sold Separately.
Address:
A. G. DILL
Atlanta University, Atlanta, Ga.

The Curse of Race Prejudice
By James F. Morton, Jr., A. M.
An aggressive exposure by an Anglo-Saxon champion of equal rights. Starting facts and crushing arguments. Fascinating reading. A necessity for clear understanding and up-to-date propaganda. Belongs in the library of every friend of social justice. Price 25 cents. Send orders to
JAMES F. MORTON, JR.
244 West 143d Street        New York, N. Y.

A Remarkable Book by Wm. George Jordan
The MAJESTY of CALMNESS
CONTENTS:
The Majesty of Calmness.
Hurry, the Scourge of America.
The Power of Personal Influence.
The Dignity of Self Reliance.
Failure as a Success.
Doing Our Best at All Times.
The Royal Road to Happiness.
Ornamental Covers. Price, 25c. Postpaid.
Order from FRANCES L. DUSENBERRY
(Book Shop)
27 E. Randolph St      Chicago, I11.

A NARRATIVE of THE NEGRO
By Mrs. Leila Amos Pendleton
[[on the left margin]] FoR BiRtHdAyS
[[on the right margin]] FoR ChRiStMaS
A comprehensive history of the Negro race from the earliest period to the present time; told in pleasing narrative style; may be read and understood by children. Bound in cloth and illustrated.
Address:        Price$1.50
MRS. L. A. PENDLETON
1824 11th Street, N. W.,
Washington, D. C.

A Race Between Two Straits
A New Book on Labor Unions and Bad Politicians by Rev. W. B. Reed, Newport, R. I.
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REV. W. B. REED, Author and Lecturer
The book shows that labor unions are the greatest menace to-day to American manhood and freedom. Read the book and know the truth. Price 25c. Sold by The Crisis. Agents wanted everywhere. Write Rev. W. B. REED, Newport, R. I.

OF INTEREST TO VOCAL STUDENTS

Tone Placing and Voice Development
  Practical method of singing for daily practice, based upon artistic principles, together with a carefully prepared number of exercises, forming a comprehensive, progressive and self-explained course in voice building, which constitute the technical side of the vocal art.
  Comment from the world-renowned conductor of the Paulist Choir of Chicago, Ill., whose choir has just received the first prize awarded at the Singing Contest held in Paris on May 25, 1912:
"Dear Mr. Tinsley:
  "I take great pleasure in commending your very useful and succinctly written book on 'Tone-Placing and Voice-Development.' Your own appreciation of the psychology of singing and the fundamental principles of the art you have cleverly reduced to a simple system.
           "Cordially yours,
"Father WILLIAM J. FINN, C. S. P.,
"Director Paulist Choristers of Chicago."
Price $1. Address the publisher:
PEDRO T. TINSLEY
6448 Drexel Avenue    CHICAGO, ILL.
or Clayton F. Summy, 64-66 E. Van Buren St. (Steinway Hall Bldg.), and Lyon & Healy, Adams and Wabash Sts., Chicago, Ill.

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