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IF YOU ARE PERMANENTLY DISABLED
Completes STANDARD LIFE[[Image]]INSURANCE COMPANY Your Life-Line

So that you cannot follow any gainful occupation and earn your own living, 
standard Life Insurance Company will, under the provisions of its new policy contracts, carry your insurance in full force without the payment of another premium by you.  No matter how long you live thereafter, whenever you die your beneficiary will receive the full amount due under the policy, just as if you had continued to pay the premiums.  
The Cash Surrender and Loan Values will increase from year to year in the same manner, and exactly as if the premiums were paid by the policyholder. In short, should the time ever come in your life when you are completely and permanently disabled so that it is impossible for you to support yourself, you would not lose your insurance protection but it would go tight on carrying an indefinite period of grace which would not end until you were completely recovered.  Then you would not have to pay any back premiums but would merely take up from that date.
The liberality of such a provision is very apparent to all and usefulness of it can be easily imagined. 
OLD POLICYHOLDERS can have this new provision inserted in their protection by making application for one of these new policies in exchange for their old ones, and the change will not cost them a cent.  We are desirous that old policyholders be given every opportunity to secure this additional feature; and upon application the Company will receive any old policy and issue in lieu thereof a contract of the same kind, age, rate, amount and date and containing the same splendid features of our present policies in addition to the Disability Benefit Cause.  

Write Us Today for Full Information

STANDARD LIFE INSURENCE COMPANY
HOME OFFICE    ATLANTA, GA. 

HERMAN E. PERRY, President 
HARRY H. PACE, Sec.-Treasurer

[[left corner]] Please send me particulars about your Disability Benefit Clause 

Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

I have a Policy with you.
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THE CRISIS ADVERTISER 199

Educational Institutions 
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Lincoln Institute
Founded by Negro soldiers.  Supported by the State of Missouri.  For both men and women.  Faculty of 34 from the best schools and colleges of the country.  College Department, offering four years' course with degree Bachelor of Arts; Normal Department, offering two years' course preceded by four years of Standard High School work, and leading to the Degree Bachelor of Pedagogy.  College preparatory course.  Music, art, domestic science, elocution, agriculture, blacksmithing, machinery, electric engineering, carpentry, cabinet making, automobile repairing and construction, sewing, art needlework, basketry, raffia, drawing and fine arts.  Normal diploma is a life certificate to teach in the public schools of Missouri.  One of the best schools in the country for students of limited means.  Catalog on request. 
Benjamin Franklin Allen
President
Jefferson City, Missouri

"In Free Kansas."
Western University and State Industrial Department
Quindaro, Kansas
Ideally located with city advantages and country surroundings.
A good wholesome atmosphere for the growing students.  Personal interest of teacher in student.  Complete equipment to give best practical training.
Military Discipline
Departments: Normal, Commercial, Theological, Industrial, Music.
Terms reasonable.  Strong Faculty.
Write for Catalog.
22nd Annual Session opens Sept. 10, 1917.
Dr. H.T. Kealing, President.

Georgia State Industrial College 
Opens October 1
This institution gives Agricultural, Industrial, Normal and Collegiate Courses; the industries consist of Masonry, wheelwrighting, Painting, Shoemaking, Blacksmithing, Tailoring, Carpentry, Laundering, Domestic Science, Sewing, Dairying, and poultry raising; the Normal and Collegiate courses embrace the usual literary subjects.  We give a full Commercial Course consisting of Stenography, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Business English, etc.  Students graduating from the Commercial Course will receive certificates.  It is our purpose to add music this year.  Total cost will be $8.50.  $7 for board and laundry.  $1 for athletic fee, and $.50 for medicine.  For catalog or other information address R. R. Wright, President, Industrial College, Ga.

Walden College 
Nashville, Tenn. 
A Classical and industrial college of the first rank.
Our Aim
Christian character, loyal citizenship and education for service.
Literary Courses
College, normal, preparatory, musical, domestic science and art.  Full commercial and business courses.  A good library and reading room, a strong faculty, a beautiful campus, good board, expenses low, clean athletics.  Graduates from the normal course receive State certificates without examination.
School opens September 27th
Electric lights and furnace heath in all the buildings.  The new Science Hall for recitation purposes has sixteen rooms, steam heat, electric lights and all modern Conveniences.  Come to Walden this fall and bring one student with you.
For information write the president,
E. A. White

Stenographers Wanted
All Races 
Prepare in the best school of its kind in the State Subjects
Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English, Penmanship, Civil Service Training, and SPANISH.
COMMERCIAL CLASS 
Lenox Community Center - at 
Public School 89
Lenox Avenue and 135th st., New York City.
Open All Year - Four Evenings weekly.
Fitz W. Mottley, President.

MME.  Bridges' School of
French Dressmaking, Ladies' Tailoring Millinery.
Bridges System.
Special Courses in Designing, Copying, Draping, Making, Trimming, Finishing, Cutting and Fitting.  Special reduction in tuition given to students entering in groups of three or more or to one student taking two or more consecutive courses.
Individual Instruction.  A Bridge Diploma means something to you.  Dormitory for students.
4221 Oakenwald Ave.  Chicago, Ill.

The Stenographers' Institute
Fall Terms opens October 1, 1917.  Shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, business correspondence, business law, multigraphing, mimeographing, arithmetic, grammar, spelling, reading and writing.  Apt students operate typewriters blindfolded accurately in two months and are able to pass Civil Service Examinations with ease in eight months.
Edward T. Duncan, President. 
1227 S. 17th st.,  Philadephia, Pa.

Roland W. Hayes, Tenor
Recitals  Concerts  Oratorio  Opera
"an unusually good voice.  The natural quality is beautiful.  It is a luscious yet manly voice.  Mr. Hayes sings freely and with good taste." - Philip Hale, In the Boston Herald.  "A voice of Unusual Sweetness and Calibre."
- Chattanooga Times.
Address: 3 Warwick St., Boston. Mass.

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