Show a 2 COSTS OS T S M ORE 0 r TO J DEVELOP D EVE LOP r U T Y YR Yu Yur r f c r ri t i f o T H A N B R t N S V ey s Education tJ of the Modern e Young o Woman oman Is s Much u ch More ore Expensive x p an t That Tt 1 of d Her Genus Brother I 1910 1110 lIT tir the New e York or Herald Co All 11 reigned T costs more to finish n a fashionable girls education education tion nowadays than tusin has 1115 been expended lIerl upon the J I entire university guars course nud n n ud professional P training of ot many a youth of o talents or even c n of genius I Of Ot course education may ma take more readily rea i ip i tt rith th a genius benl s than with the carefully nurtured nurture bud p but apart from that bat It does dock oes cost enormously to give ghe gheI gh e the ilie last lost touches to tho the approved Instruction of or that 2 I harming young person the daughter of o wealthy wealth and aud parents I Why does doeR It cost so 50 much more to io finish the education edu edn O I cation of ot Miss fIss than that of o her ber brother a Hardly a father Cather who foots foots the tho tae bills knows why Even Evena reu tho the mother whose Joyful privilege It 1 lito J to contract for tor them and assure herself that they arc not overtopped I by the tho bills of ot any nn one In her ber set can cnn go 0 no further In Inc explanation c than a shrugged Oh everything for Cor girls Is 15 so tremendously expensive f I Perhaps lurking In the background b of or the maternal mind is the thought bought that her precious daughter may maybo maybe mayi i I be bo called upon to wear a coronet and that every grace gracem m and accomplishment should be ue hers to lO bear herself berse fitly In such circumstances should fats duly assisted E place her there Even Een to be Urn the wICo of u a desirably h rich and socially prominent citizen of oC the republic It ItIs Itis itIs Is necessary that a n girl Irl should have bao hud bud the lest best lestI est esti I i r equipment that cnn can be bought l Where there Is no such definite scheming SChel the Indulgent ul j gent parents still have the true American longing to 10 tot 1 t give giO their darlings the best of everything the American girl a n princess In her own right IS she f i r 1 J 11 J Jit I it 1 I J I i r I r ri a f i i I i i w l lI I I r r L f r 1 r ri rI I i I i c ti I An English Governess Is Indispensable for the Accent just Joust as ns good goal as un unIt one on earth Therefore lot let le t money be ue unstinted for t t the adornment of ot her mind as ns aswell aswell q well as fiS of her person I No o one can compute the exact sum required for the V l 4 I t r J J if i 1 p L i 1 r y j 3 r r P IY 1 15 e W I t rL I 1 tv 1 1 t tS S if L 4 t 5 I 1 I I phases of r a girls education The amount Is as n na variable a I as 11 personalities and purses The only thing which h m Iii l he be e reckoned upon with n ith certainty Is s that the cost of f a fashionable education like most other things Is being graded grade always up never neer down The Tho rich and compliant father may count himself In luck if IC he gets gets ls oil olt with a n year Making Their Manners Ma Education suggests school but the tho pest word on tho the cultivation of the young girls mind and manners Is that schools even erem the most mom exclusive e are arc just a n little outside the pale prescribed for ultra fashionable and amI wealthy families tuition very ery much special specialized sp specialized lul Is arranged for tor by mothers who follow where the tho enviable social leader leads lends There are arc Insidious dangers In connection with even the most convention hedged school the danger that some som one may mar presume upon acquaintance formed In Inthe Inthe the tho course of common pursuits the peril of Impairing the quality of the vowels or perhaps that a daughter who Is carefully trained for social distinction may ac nc acquire quire popular p pular or even cen socialistic notions It has hns been known to happen In la the best referenced schools A bit of socialism Is 15 not lIot to be b discouraged It Is not only n a safety valve vahe but properly handled It Is rather TO 1 1 I IThe H 6 4 S The Th Art Teacher Conducts Her Pupils to Special Sp l Exhibitions a smart but It t has bas to be bo dexterously handled so O that the young mind may never neer get over the tho border bonier er Into the tho crass crude conditions that are so offensive to well bred well circumstanced persons Philanthropy too must be ue considered as fiS an ele elegant elegant elegant gant attribute of the wealthy and girls who ho are to have haro a surplus of ot money mone must be 00 instructed in lu grace graceful graceful graceful ful and gracious ways of or dispensing it t without dis disturbing disturbing the equilibrium of or polite society Girls are arc often asked cd to give gIe money to a hospital In Inthe inthe the neighborhood In which the school Is located or orra rather ra her the opportunity Is given them to contribute This they do o without knowing anything nn about condi condl conditions tons or needs Every school girl Is sensitive about appearing menu mean In regard to money matters If I r Dorothy Dorothr and an Janet give Ie Muriel may not withhold her hor dole even If JC her herr father may not bo be so rich as theirs A hospital and other means of ot directly giving alms are arc both safe Hafe and popular philanthropic appeals to make to the tue school girl of or this class and nn they are arc likely to tobe tobe be ue approved of or in her home homo Another kind of or giving Is the bestowal of tributes upon teachers There is an nn etiquette about this in inmany Inmany inmany many schools For 1 01 Instance In lu one school It Is considered con considered quite proper to give gle lowers but seldom any anything anything thing hind else chIc A L teacher who was WitS trying to 10 sand Bond 6 nd a n r brother through college and take care of ot an un Invalid father wept as us soon us as the girl Irl had gone away aw who had bad ha given her u a dozen roses Lovely they surely were but they the had hn cost COlt at least S 25 35 G and an how far 23 S would have gone in solving her difficult problem An Au English governess Is Indispensable for the ac nc accent accent cent Although one should have all the learning of ot all nil the ages and nud could not pronounce the word very er erIn In i the English manner she would not be accepted as asan asan asan an Instructor In to the thu homes of or families e of first rank In Inthe inthe Inthe the t social register The Tho blunder should not be ue made mode of Inferring that no i attention Is paid pal to the subject t matter of the thu Cash ash fashionable tunable i girls education Ordinarily Or she is not both both bothered ered Ole overmuch with such branches as higher mathe mathematics mathematics matics i but excellent specialists sp often college e professors pro professors and aud tutors a are arc re engaged to give e Instruction In literature I history and un art Modern languages are In Insisted i upon especially French I for or which there Is In ln Invariably variably a n native teacher leacher Nature Study Popular Pure Pura science occupies little space In la the curriculum but nature study Li ls popular and ami Is undertaken with wIlh a special teacher who accompanies her bet pupils to th the Natural History Museum and amI takes Luk R them Into the country for tor hand knowledge of ot birds s flowers ri trees i stones and nn running brooks Tho art teacher In like manner conducts her pupil to special exhibitions null and on tours tour of ot the lue art urt museums giving such Information as will be of ot the great greatest greatest est i es use In enabling her to hold hol her own In general genera con cou conversation 4 rl II f ld time tnie randy lessons all nil in fh th the same r t I v ht rM J t L L Lf f A J n If w her to patronize a school there are i where one can spend quite as much money as by h ht Ii Ing a corps corp of oC private Instructors It does docs not seem so soon soon on the face of or the plan pIau pin for or In general the charge for for or l hoard board and tuition Is only about aboul 1000 or 1200 a year In this case however It Is Ig not the first Ural step that costs cost t but those come utter after It Its Is only the meagre com corn commonplaces of learning and un tho poorest room In lu the th ft building that are r Included In lu that Clint allotment One ODe or of orthe the newest noo schools provides a 11 suite of or private sitting g room bedroom droom be and an bath for each pupil and tho the barges harges are nrc advanced a ance proportionately Also there Is maId service to be he paid for as an un extra Girls WrIt who live at home have their theil automo automobiles biles UI Ics to tuko take them to and from the school and an are rc of ot I 4 course always attended In All Its Phases Ph ses Instruction in what corresponds In an elegant education lion tion to the three Rs Ils Is covered by the tho charges After that everything Is an nn extra languages music art physical culture and special lectures I that from rom year to year eHr Some Sarno of these arc given In tin th school others outside and to them the girls must b u carefully chaperoned as n they arc to the tho concerts nu an another other entertainments which It Is a part of their lion to attend and un nt at t which the most expensive seam scat are arc especially reserved for them Every EyerS year there Is something new from cooker to psychic phenomena to engage the attention a u fashionable school girls and to excuse extra charge for lectures The rhe fads are ago carefully chosen by tin lit astute astuto school principals but hut fads there thero must be ue Th Jh fashionable girl them as liS avidly as ns her le leg legi guarded sisters i l Dancing Is a highly Important part of ot the girls education and Is as expensive as anything Ii h the curriculum Lessons begin at about the tho kinder garten age and nn continue from year to year Jear Not are arc these lessons depended ed upon n to confer conCel grace graco o of movement poise but hut there are always new fancy y dances to learn which arc are prized as ns one of oC the most mod mo valuable accomplishments that a n girl can possess Physical culture Is another essential especial atten utter attention attention tion then being paid to Ito Individual cases In lu order to product symmetrical development grace of ot manner and an propel carriage and gait l Time money and nn attention are arc given Inn without to the training and care of or the body No blemish that skill or care can remove Is permitted to appear The hair Is ie regularly and nn painstakingly washed an ant treated The Tue finger nails are systematically and care carefully carefully carefully fully shaped Proper corseting Is i f considered ai as Important as ns exercise ex ox In n Insuring a good figure The hc girls are arc caro ca U 1 11 lei atit Y r I i t k k i ii I Ir i 0 J r r l I t b f ff I S I f Id 5 J I r i 77 F Fn FJ n J r rF rr F r VI I ill o 1 way vay to t all nU pupils purUs have given place In hi large urge degree to Instruction in I the tue knowledge of music A girl may play the piano If It she sho has talent or sing slug if It Heaven Hen en has lIt given len her a voice folce but lacking those qualities sho she does doe not spend useless and painful hours lu In practising She learns however If t she aho has an nn ear car that will bear cult cultivation the story and motifs of or the tho great operas and an of other musical compositions and an her music teacher takes her ber to 10 concerts and opera where she may put to u a practical test the knowledge e that sho shu has hns ac ne In some sowe houses there Is s a n large ar e 0 Instrument on which the music may ml be reproduced Until a a girl Is thoroughly familiar with wah It The rh head governess receives a n good goo salary and the thc special tutors and instructors are ore all well wull paid so that tuat the total salary list runs rims Into the thousands But nut rich girls do go to school Of or course couNe they do How ITow else cl c could coul tho handsome educational establish establishments l uterus ments in and about Ne New e York be bo supported and their owners and aud principals maintain unmistakable signs sinns of or prosperity It H n a I daughter ht of n n I of rh or nr hor hr r ri f fT S i M 5 T I l lV u 1 To ro Theatre or Any Other Place of Amusement thc Must Always Go fully tully titled fitted by uy a corset maker of experience and and an 25 for Cor a n pair pull of corsets Is I a Ll mo charge By B the use of or finer Oner materials they may b u br y made to cost considerably more Shoes made ma e to order to tit fit individual feet EO so that tha shapeliness may be ue emphasized without Injury an art artof of ot tho the Importance to the school girl and an cost COl is disregarded It Is not only outward appearances that tuat arc are assid ass assiduously watched over oer but the physical health ol of the tuc school girl Is Jealously guarded She is 18 a not per p 1 to eat nearly so BO many sweets or indigestible foods food as the tue daughter of parents whose tends rather toward towar letting the tit daughter have bae her of 1 way than toward the one purpose of ot lilting filling her t 1 shine in the highest social I circles I Adenoids are ar watched for tor constantly and If It d dl tested n a specialist and n a nurse take charge of or tt U J t school girl and find a bill of ot l O or O 00 Is sent to ruth futha aJ along with ulna thu others from the school tr The boarding school girl has lias to be treated by b tit tin most mos expensive hc dentist within wU ln reach and must mut pay Pu for an In attendant to go with n her to his o as ns well ju nl m to every other place she Is culled upon to visit Even Een dl If It she sh culls calls upon friends she ahe must be Q taken to the door of or their house and called d for tor forTo To rib the matinee or nay any other place of ot amusement nr s1 or Instruction the luc chaperon must always go o Car Cat cs luncheon whatever of oC expense there Is If s Inci dent d l t to any sort of or errand lorrand Is doubled Ce THUS 8 It hat If It t father author atho should happen to be ire b u of ot the Congress of ot the United Un lied States hI bpi would just about pay PU for tor his hID daughters year ear nt Fit n fn i l sInn J r H 1 7 1 Y f 1 1 |