. The Argonaut. FURNISHED HOUSE eight rooms, two baths, garage. Rent reason- able. Telephone, West 1051. School for Girls Accredited by the California universities andby Eastern colleges. Advanced courses ofstudy are offered to high school graduates andto those who have left school, with lectures byprofessors from the University of Californiaand elsewhere. There are also special coursesand those leading to a school diploma. Pupilscharged from the week of entrance. In place of the Kindergarten, a Frenchschool has been opened, where the Frenchlanguage is taught by means of charts, pic-tures, gam


. The Argonaut. FURNISHED HOUSE eight rooms, two baths, garage. Rent reason- able. Telephone, West 1051. School for Girls Accredited by the California universities andby Eastern colleges. Advanced courses ofstudy are offered to high school graduates andto those who have left school, with lectures byprofessors from the University of Californiaand elsewhere. There are also special coursesand those leading to a school diploma. Pupilscharged from the week of entrance. In place of the Kindergarten, a Frenchschool has been opened, where the Frenchlanguage is taught by means of charts, pic-tures, games, songs, and stories. Classes in Instrumental and Vocal Music andin Drawing and Painting are formed and facili-ties are given for Horseback Riding, Lawn Ten-nis, Basket Ball, etc. For particulars, addressMISS HAMLIN,2230 Pacific Avenue, San Francisco. THREE YEARS AFTER The Story of San Francisco Beautifully Illustrated In the APRIL NUMBER of Sunset Magazine Now on Sale 15 Cents April 10, 1909. THE ARGONAUT 235. TWO Josephine Hart Phelps. Big doings are on at the Valencia, withPeter Pan, and all its attendant mechanicaland scenic wonders, in prospect. So muchso that the theatre will be dark during sev-eral days of preparation. Pretty Peggy isfilling out the first part of the week mostacceptably. Costume plays always seem to gowell with young audiences, and the Valen-cias patrons are largely recruited from theranks of youth. This is Blanche Stoddards last week—anexcellent system this of frequent changes inthe personnel of theatrical companies. MaceGreenleaf, by the way, seems to have quietlydrifted away. I am convinced that, withMiss Stoddard and Mr. Greenleaf in the posi-tions of leading man and woman at the Va-lencia, The Devil, which with RobertWarwick and Willette Kershaw was full ofsensuous suggestion, would have been quite in-nocuous. Neither of the two has subtlety, orthe slightest suggestion of secret that is one reason why Blanche Stod-dard


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