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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 84

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 84

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61 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE EDUCATIONAL SECTION, 1913 DANCING SCHOOLS. DANCING SCHOOLS. WHERE THE BETTER PEOPLE GO. ARCADIA Largest and Most Beautiful Ballroom in Greater New York Arcadia Opens Dancing Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturday and Sundays. WE TEACH DANCING Term of 10 Lesions, $3.

ARCADIA with its splendid equipment, can Burghardt DuBois, Professor Thomas M. Balliet, deaa of the School of Pedagogy of the New York University; Colonel Alexander 8. Bacon, Don C. Seltz, general manager of the New York World; Herbert L. Bridgman, president of the Department of Geography of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences; Anthony Flala, the Arctic explorer; Professor Ernst Richard.

Further information regarding this Institution may be secured at the office of the principal, Nathan H. Seidman, any day or evening. Of great credit to the community of South Brooklyn and Bay Ridge is the South Brooklyn Business School of 6204 Fifth avenue. It was organized and incorporated under the laws of New York In May, 1909, and located at 4305 Third avenue. The school met with such success that, in September, 1910, it had to seek larger quarters in which to accommodate the number of enthusiastic students who enrolled.

The fact that it has grown so rapidly Is conclusive proof not only that Its methods are good but that Its teachers are the best procurable. The principal, Lewis B. Clarkson, Is wide awake to the interests of the students and to his progressive business ability is due the success of its graduates. The spirit which prevails in the school is beautiful. Each student executes his work with the same care that is required of him in a business office.

The students are urged after the noble Ideals set by their teachers. Since we retain those Ideals In age that we acquired in youth this Is an Important factor In commercial education. Mr. Clarkson is a graduate of the normal stenography department of Adelphl College, and when the stenotype, the, new medium for recording was introduced, the manager of the Stenotype, Company Invited Mr. Clarkson to send one of his teachers over to their instruction department to take a teacher's Mr.

Clarkson travelled back and forth those hot days we had In June and July and took the course himself. Instead of sending a teacher. He, believes that a really good school is made by the man at the head of It, and that the head of the school should know the courses offered In his Institution from beginning to end, and be able, to teach it himself, if need be. One hundred and seventy-five students were graduated from the South Brooklyn Business School in the past year, and each one of them has a permanent, good-paying position secured through the school. Parents would do well to consider the advantages offered by this Institution when selecting a commercial school.

The Mockrldge East New York Business School, situated in its new building at be rented for Balls, Lectures, Musicales, Club Meetings, Bazars and Banquets. SPECIALTIES. Mrs. TYLER-MILLER Importer and Manufacturer of FINE HAIR GOODS 80 FLEET STREET Opposite Loeaer's and New Dime Saving Bank New Method i Shampooing, Hair Miss Octavia Todd Day and Erening Classes in Dancing And Private Lessons RESIDENCE: 81 LEFFERTS PLACE References Required PHONE PROSPECT 5984-J Dressing, Maniciriag Scalp Facial Massage. Largest Line of Hair Good, ia Ike CItyw Lowest Prices.

Tel. Call 1319 Mala. IDEAL 1533-39 Broadway, cor. Hancock. Tel.

Private class lessons every afternoon, event 4 class, $1. Guaranteed course, $5. Call, write for Reception, Saturdays. Telephone 1201 South Residence, 350 Fifteenth St, Brooklyn, New York. If courteom and efficient service be desired, let me be (he servant of you wishes.

CHARLES A. PRICE, Embalmer, Undertaker and Funeral Director. 569 Sixth Brooklyn, N. Y. the junction of Atlantic ana East New York avenues.

Is a modern, up-to-dat business school, which Is rapidly fors-tng to the front as one of the leading business institutions In New York. Since the, Mockridge School has moved to its new building, the management has Installed all of the very latest office appliances and devices. There is a new equipment of all the standard typewriters, billing machines, adding machines, stencil and mimeograph devices; in fact, everything that a student Is required to know In accepting a position In any modern and up-to-date business office. The Mockridge School also wishes to announce that, beginning September 9, stenotype, the new and wonderful Invention, will be taught with the same, degree of high teaching which has marked the progress of the school In Its Instruction of other business subjects to hundreds of its graduates. The school has recently established Its own employment bureau In the Arbuckle building, 371 Fulton street, Brooklyn, which not only affords an opportunity to place girls and boys as they graduate from time to time, but also offers to Its former graduates assistance at any time In securing better and more lucrative positions than those which they are holding.

The Mockridge School has been established for 11 years, and was formerly known as the Charles Commercial School of Brooklyn. It Is also one of the most centrally located schools of Its kind In Greater New York situated directly opposite the East New York station of the Long Island Railroad. It Is convenient for pupils In Jamaica and towns on the Island. This year Browne's Business College has entered Its splendid new building at Flatbush and Lafayette avenues. Its lo- cation, fronting on three (treats, tniure perfect ventilation and excellent Ileftun.

The building Is six stories high and absolutely fireproof. It has been equipped In Writing to Institutions, Please Mention Brooklyn EagU Educational Siotion,.

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