IT OF A JOB? LET LEDGER6ENTEAL HELP YOU SEARCH A, . 11... n . itncrts lhere nave oeen Wans of Aiding Hun- ffids in Their Embarrass ment. Wf two Ions weftry months she had 3 i..i.inir for a Jobt J?. i...'i her fault that sho couldn't $i one, she felt sure of that. Sho wns r' Industrious ana an ouitreiu wurKcr fi he had tried hard. Wherever there , the Slightest possiuimy iniii. a sin Ight b needed she applied, but to no She had be'n an n8slBlant telcphono mtaW. but when the nrm which cm- . . . ...Ml in retrench sho nun .of the nrst to go. One operator )I10 W ,"e '" ...Mm. until tlllncr. InnV brighter color. And so they gave JjoM references nnd sent her away. Vat weeks and weeks sho wandered bout looWng for n. position, i-rt'e sro not taking on now employes .'".LnL was the Invariable answer She ilmpJy as one o tho Brcttt mass It unerripioyea wnu, uii" -uiuiu- . . mnnnnni v kiiwin iil iiii una nrtunate era of hard times. Thousands orWimio " ,. nrr-tllp.nmr.nt. rre eApeiicin.ii. & - -....-...., rat tH knowledge did not ameliorate jonaltlonj" tor ,or' , , It M while sho wns roaming despond ntir u'n and down Chestnut streot one y. wondering which way to turn next, '"'i'i-i .h. ynnflflprl her trouble. ""Have you tried LEDacn Central?" tho rlend asked. "They got rnd, tills Job as herownoii iisiu" i " -"" i The glfl hurried to LEDaun Central and . i-tA n "the nlon woman In tlin fflce" who, Incidentally, Is a trained em- loyment specialist. It Mat a luiry Hiury, hub iiiuu uuuu Brc'thdugh It has n happy ending. It's I ?..- i-i whi irlrl irnt n. inb. It. lilat EarDehed that tho employment specialist Ilephone operator? and wanted hor pied. ., A1 u.., .. Keeping In toucn wiwi mc uusub. mill ion and Knowing 01 cuiiuui'iih uuu wau IployeB In various lines, is part oi me in contributing to tho success of L .... v.ntrn1 nflnllvo-wlrn cmnlnvmpnt BfUUblt. -. ,.---.- - -. L .. iiiinrAilq nt men and womnn ho want to better themselves nre con- Lltlng the exports in cnargo nero as to Ee best ways nnd means oC effecting a Ice; the result of long years of nctiml tserlence, is ine umy un u uuyu isde'd out there, and It's proving ef- IctlTe, too. fTttrough tho medium or ledocr v;cn Li w.nnv afnMoni nwinlfi nre findlntr eon- Ei.! rA litprntlvn ftmnlnvment. nnd any busy employers are obtaining more fcldent helpers than they could other Ilis flnd 1? LABEL ILITERAOY TEST AH i j INSULT TO ALIENS m mu Amendment to Immigration IBill "Inharmonious With Fraditions of American )emocracy.'M Jij pjusage of iho literacy 'test amend- leaL to thfl Tlftndlnrr Immlirpntlnn lilll fcs, Senate yesterday excited a great ital'of adverse comment In labor circles iwitho "Ghetto" of the city today. M3 prominent, in the labor movement itt.ltrmed the bill entirely nut nf no.. irdjprwjtb the spirit and traditions of xr;in oemocracy ana humanitarian- 5iej'.1milntalned that tho literacy test pno yay would help labor In this coun- riri.'" h4o ihu urtiaiuseu luuur niuvu- BUnt.aa l ... - .-l.. t p nu ii iu,ur ul reaincieu immiisru- wV a certain Kind, such as the lm- rfaHftn a . l ,-, j ., 4 vuiuruti muor ana encup W ylt was emphatically opposed to Tii-i'ivywwuuu u ia mciuuea in ino mfV test" amendment. rMouien oi tne immigrants' colonies s,l4relgn section of the city do- . uio amenament as oelng a donlal wgrn ana muniphB accomplished 7 """"" oc ii'pean aliens who vyuio o lms country seeking a f TV """iious ana political perse wa have helped a great deal in America what it Is. KSUIT TO MA-NTV AnTiTTj-.A!.Ta &" the gentlemen who are ro- BlZJL ",D naBaKe or the literacy l . X51?"' woula rescind their Ifi.i Joseph E. Cohen, a proml 13J m tne yPosraphlcal Union. hmSu -i. ca,,la wnai xnis nmena- ji, We neea not look at the Luii .; "-""i won n sentimental wwitle tinln nf i... . ,, a. - KJOament Da8Sed bv th RfnntB ffiV' to the millions of Immi- friPfidiSm.l' "'A "escenaanta who have M'U&Hv J?".!hU counry what it U. liSmT. t0 flow M freely into this tJ t " ?"y ?. fe-Wr. r,. T"' '"..""' " """ w,lal- ywi tsv,.; ''unoraiQ interests may I!r'ver.acUon 8 demanded of liS7." the9 Interests Dronerlv. thPM ni! tf!.at we cannot and must S3!.ftna that ,8 "e fact that St Mn7.;.i BJn lVe refue P,aca EJ-t'HICal and rellslnun ran.ni. FOR PPVainintimin rmn TisSS l '.""jani o vciu. "teaiy ia trUd tbat att the r.V". ' "fr mere w 11 be a heavy 5fii.J?,a,S?i'on t0 this country, v. try," face S"on and deal with if , accord- a. im..i.u. r . :' r"-' iBut V I? yei numanltarl itarlan forces h hv: "",..wnfn.tne i counts " ens'j? . ? upon m the to be V of r mi "'"" MBifna KfolLi11 Jn "no with th can de i the bill. Pwh r aon. I hopi Brv ."l" lnd iramigraUon r?nrt ?..wt r14 ot ths most Mte arn SS2L "Arican and sstii j. :" . -. visBnizer for th Inter- fda.." r -twwt aUu Kzr:""" ,i denunciation ?I?I1L t ia .,.. I tJ,.1i'",!U a811"" ntuin tViA S? " American de- lL1H. ft protetinT .pwever. net Tha ' amendment ltLt.part' aHstpan aristoorats at frame &t tT M"UBtli the terrtbU mae auiviu to itnd wnia4 - mwu; 14 4 wHfJ - '' &SaHssseseeseseellietessesesBeeeHeHssesesSlesa !f V J. -. fc 3 I CI A rs -" , - 3mKmw'AMMMmlailll.L.l..KLWmmmkn2amjm. esldes A ; :vIlLnsIeseselseeesHs.sHHeseseeseeseleEslslis9BH lkl ..t? " -t. 1 iA'V-?WBLmBLWBBBSBkWLk&P Sth'?" "" '" i ., ,nd SSS ,nthnt Kherc tlmy'w U for6 bAemeer'Ccnona!1,:emn'' '" M tors Sf" H'irA l0 BY l',at lh Promutga havfl h0 fi erMy.ie?t am"ament need nave no fear on that account, for tho greatest number of Immigrant from Ku ropean countries have been hmong tho i rti moVom,onl d havo done n what it is." mnke t,,a lnbor '"ovement Btropf' m,?irA0ll1',a, ,a,wycr' 1T29 North 62d nnbli; .,t,,wldc,y known ,c'er in tho houn,? . ,Vlt ?? 0f tho K"ott0' Io de tC U,rm,sIUrnC5' tMt nnt in toaffdtes,tsupp0oStelaoSebne Mid -taml8 '" ',mcr'ca tradition" he ch Icvoiw on,r,ceor'1 n? ,fnVorlnR this mis Some nf itf"! 1,or,,,lcl0'" amendment, ,?,m. tho mcn who voted for It, and whoso nncestors wcto among tho first or early Immigrants In this country, ovi nua incatlons of their ancestors that SJCH! ,V,,,lat t,10.y nre and vo them strength In the great work of pioneering. In those days America was the goal of those hard-working nnd fearless pioneers m1r,caJ,fW oul t0 them anS " '" Pcaoo and civilization, wo cannot afford to go back on her old doc tr no I hope the President will veto tho CLASSIFIED RATES DAILY AND SUNDAY THIS STYLE TYM) (or Ulje this) Ope Insertion ...inc. ,,,,. Thrco insertions In a week . 12?4ep?r llnS ,&?, con"cutlvo Insertion.. 10a pifline lOOO-lIno contract (dally ad- bXSSSSP wanted.- thVoW VnVcr. 8 P lln tlons In a neek iOo perln(1 THIS SIZE TYPE (or like this) je,U" ia:'i2Stu.Sd ea. li& onals, Doardlne and Ilooms. One Insertion , 20n Tu.piinA Threo Insertions In a week 17?4e MMInJ Seven consecutive insertions... I5o Serine 1000-lln( contract (dally ad- Periino vcrtljlns) 12V4operIlno ii ll.ra-l'ii-arei ba.'' ."""Kato nuasurcmont. 14 ORito lines to tho Inch. ' DKATII NOTICns-clthcr paper- 10 llnoi one time , , koc. Tlireo insertions,., $i oo DAILY ONLY In effect December 1, JSJ COMDINATION RATR for Insertion In both the morning and ovenlnn papers of same day: " PUBLIC LEDGER (MOnNINQ) EVENING LEDGER (EVENING) Add four cents per lino net to rates ilven above. HELP AND SITUATIONS WANTED AUVEHTIS1NO IN TUB PUULIC LEDGER MAY 1JE INSEHTED IN THE EVEN1NO LEDGEIt WITHOUT ADDITIONAL CHARGE. -hujiau There Is a drun store near your homo that will accept Ledger want ads at offlco rates. HELP WANTED FEMALE A FAMIL1 ot threo In Jersey town, ten miles from Philadelphia, want experienced Kencral hpuseworker, white: German pref Kood homo nnd wages. H -'44. Led. Central U11AJ1UEHSIAID uml waitress, white; let.; wages 0 L 7&0. Ledger Central. best LADY, oer 2S, with business tact and of re fined appearance, to till permanent position: experience not necessary,, but must bo nulck to learn nnd Willing to work hard; beat ref crence required, hours 0 to 4; salary S2u weekly. C 1U1, Ledger Office. SALESWOMEN for Hilly Sunday proposition! those Interested In church work preferred. Call Trllio. S to 1U H Keeper, Jr., 700 Chestnut at . second tloor. STENOGRAPHERS, bookkeepers and clerks can obtain valuablo Informa tion about securing positions by in terviewing Miss Dean at Ledger Cen tral. Sea her at once for this free tidvl:c. as the Commercial Depart ment Is constantly securing good po sitions for Ledger Advertisers. WANTED Young lady for moving picture pos ing, "alary $13: eend photo. If possible: ilary it. ace ; height, age and weight; no callers except by appointment. Carman. WANTED Nurse and upstairs gtrl, English or Gerrran preferred; location Germantonn. Address L 74a. Ledger Ceitral. WANTED Cook and chambermaid; experi enced. Phone Ardmore -11. HELP WANTED MALE DRAUGHTSMAN, familiar with steam engine construction; must be high-class man; loca tion eastern Pennsylvania; give references, experience, ago and salary expected. Ad dress L 002. Ledger Oftlce. ' DRUGGIST, reg, mgr.; elderly man; easy work: ateady position. M Mil. Lodger Office. SALESMAN WANTED A large .worsted yarn mill would llko to engage a good live sales man to sell to the weaving trade of Philadel phia and vicinity; an exceptional opportunity for tho right man who can command tho business. L 810. Ledger Office. 8A LB3MKN for Wily Sunday ' proposition; those Interested In church work preferred. Call Friday, 8 to 10. II. Keeper, Jr., 700 Chestnut St., second floor. SOLICITOR, experienced In credits, collections and familiar with city; refs. C 12, Led. OK WANTED. A THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED MAN; FAMILIAR WITH BOOKKEEPING, htiSn'ooraphio work and office DETAILS IN ANSWERINO GIVE-AGE. QUALIFICATIONS AND SALARY. L 77, LEDGER CENTRAL. WANTED Young,, man for moving Plewra posing, salary 113; send photo it possible; height, age and weight, no callers except by appointment. Carman. 1323 Thompson WANTED-A wraftr. ' "'KK'i.'Kl understand farming; give reference. Wll.noui "...... i"- ." - "' ;- .,.,- L 032 Tjedgerceairoii. AGENTS AGENTS for "Billy" Sunday Book .faying wonderful success; one agent yrM. ?fc ed about five hours and sold t0,k"-.i?i nuthorUed br Mr. Sunday: magnificently 11; Uistratod and tells by word anf picture how ha dents sin and the devil. Every Christian hSmwanti i this book. Wr te for terms and fT oufflt. AddFesThe' Compute Supply Co.! n" 1230 W. LehlKh ave.. Phlla.. Pa. , BITTTATIONS WANTED FEMALE aOrNmOCKSNPTAH. M. McNiclile. 1HT Christian HE liuilia " . - ,t. Phone Nr;??-jnS"0: foot reference. nun !' i.a stfy vt fewouM consider njod eii H SSSTLwJger Office, 11 I Sfe".,wS'i?S slsunt. bookkeep cillup -.Valnut SOW w 'SeMrtmiflt. wfco " 11Jit isgSd. SrlSc5j' girl. Vforrtpo.fionSl .VSPftf tbt ISVlM for I""- MT-.ta. SITUATIONS WANTSDHAW5 tjttnvi -..; w "SiruS. d5iit eBtw. mh srMKjrresK CIGAR Vff?",iXIi W. A . aaas. sait- ww wiat. . s.2 c Msltloa sm "zrr -i ic fro 1$J 8 irrs." . 4 ulllIU c'Vl& high cw fu. "' " TtulS st rttna.lrr u iilKTfBl'B "t'rc!kj4 tilji ni- r .r-J. ZSS2Z -' tnul or I'M tiuifuat. i& r I I llleWesesMesMBIeleseseselleleesesesellM Isllfeelll MM' WW I II III II 1 MUM I ' I I ' M -,1 ' i i'-.-''; X'illVBBsVVHeseseseseaess gypNiyfl LGER.-pnTjBLpniA, Friday,. JAyxrABY SITUATIONS WANTED MALE art.!il!.N?I!.a('tli'A,' llraunjVrnant ft yrs' Jlll,JJi)i!UlyLeferfrice. 81CT Roanoke. af'3?M'Z?nl'' .IJ " f State ot Vl it?AND WlpEr heat, competent, first claw, Kition5.S? " bu,L'.r, Jin'1 ki city roforcne. .. PQBr aa. or 814t) Jefferson t. . SITUATIONS WANTED FOR 400 MEN Who nro willing to do any kind of work paying wages sufficient to support their families, I'HILA. r. E. CITY MISSION ... . .25 South Third Street. BELL Lombard 522S. KEYSTONE Main 00(1. 10UNG MAN, ago 22, having sevcrnl yenrV experience In general oftlce work and a little knowlHgo of bookkeeping, rioilrc n chnngo; ran furnish tho best of reference, etc. C 31, Lelgcr Office. ipltNO MAN, 24 yoar single, gooil cducn tlon nnd business training, at present im ployed, would like to mako connection with reliable, firm, n 410 Ledger- Office. YOUNG MAN, 18 years old. desires imsttlon for 2 or a nights a week! high school educa tlOni good reference. 'R 400. Ledger Office. BUSINESS NOTICES We can afford to remodel or repair your . furs much cheaper than tho large de rmis partment stores. Wo glva jou expert workmanship, l'hone Helmont 2RS4 W. CHAH J. HOQ33, BUT Arch St. Hemstitching done whllo ou wait, A. Reloh- lira, iii.i unesinui IMclorlal Review patterns. BUSINESS OPPOBTUNITIES ACTIVE, brainy business partner, man or woman, to make Investment of 1300, big proposition: no chanco to lose; Investment will do JtCO.OOO business first year. Investor handles own money. Have no moncv, but 10 years' experience and some material for de velopment This Is a movlng-plcturo theatro and manufacture ot film proposition. Can be Be"n before 12 dally. Carman. 1322 Thompson. LUNCH ROOM , t . With or without four beautifully furnished rooms; wcokly Incomo J200: for sale; a bar gain for quick buyr P P30. Ledger Office. FOR SALE A well-paling, well-renting apart ment house; owner Is selling becntlto of 111 health For further particulars, apply JAMES J. 1IAQAN. I12 CHRISTIAN ST. TWO young men of good reput. and thor. ox need KO00 for a gen. contract. bus. G 744 imager (jcntrai. CARPET CLEANING WEST THILA. MONARCH STORAGE CO. 3c. PER YARD. 3ST0-72 LANCASTER 'AVE CLEANING AND DYEING OSTRICH FEATHERS AND FANCIES CLEANED. DYED, t'UIU.KD AND MADE INTO LATEST STYLES i MAILHOT. 1310 CHESTNUT DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY DIAMONDS BOUGHT Bank References Appraisement, 1J4, HARRY W. SMITH. T17 SANSOM ST. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY DRESSMAKING taught; short, prac. .course. AiCDoweu H.3UI uencKia uiag,, inn .nurftot. DRI.SSMAKEU, perfect Utter, suits remodeled, swift, accurate. 032 N. 47th st. Belni. 31)0i I T FOR SALE The adertlsemcnts In tho column marked with a star () are from reliable people con nected with tho various dtpartments of tho Puiir.ni Leikier and Evimmi Luikicii and are bona tide orfers Inserted at tho suggestion uf tho Leikieh to lllustrato wider utes of classi fied advertising. You inn buy theso Items wltli tho fullest conlldenco. Also see other bargains under the "For ETChnnge" heading. BILLIARD, pool, comb., 2d hand, bought, sold, rented, ex'd. Kcafer. .120 fjrardave. CAMERA Absolutely new; extension box, 0x7; case, tripod nnd four now plate holders go with It: cost about $30. will sell for half. Address F. R. L., Apartment No. S. OKU Walnut st. CAMERAS 4xr. Roflox Hall Mirror, 3x7 Cen tury Grand, with Ooerz lens which His either camera, together with outllt for scmlprofoa elonal pholographer, for sale at the price of lens. tCS.80. Andcrsqn. 513 N. 3Stli Et. CARPETS, sold, storage, Wilton, Axmlnsler; suitable boarding & apt. houses. 1310 Poplar. CARRIAGE Falling-top buggy; tlon. 3313 Vine st. good condl- COPY of ex-Governor Bunn's speeches for sale: excellent condition; bound In white and gold leather cocr. What Is offered? 1050 North nuin st. CYCLECAH-Almost completed; $VK) Invested; will sacrifice for S! ttnrohln frlllrtn ni tllce for y--o; disagreement in rri trictlon orlvc. steel franio: 5 Cam- eron wire nheclB. 2-cyllnder wator-cooled motor; perfect condition. Albert Goetz, 1210 Ulrard ae. DESK, lint top. 60x30 In., dull mission finish, four drawers on right sldo and ono long flat drawer at tho top; excellent condition; desire to tell, as finish does not match other furniture. Address first floor, 0210 Haver- rora ave, .DRESS SUIT, worn but a few times; cost $80; will fit young man about 0 ft. .0 In. tan; trousers; length, 32. Address 1 Walnut St.. Apartmont No. 8. GAS RANGE, almost now, complete and In fine condition; will sell at reasonable price. C 4, Ledger unice. MOUNTAIN SCENERY (new) 22x10x24 In cluding house, etc ; price $3. S. J. Kerr. B21B nazeiave. OFFICE FURNITURE, desks, chairs nnd safe at ueciuea Darmiin. txyvir luijiicu.uiwj .v John Lown, 10. a i-m sc. OLD morlel Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine, all attachments complete; exce lent condition; will sell cheap. Address I' S18, Ledger Of flcn. OPEHA GLASSES. Lemalro lens, black leather cotered.ln leather case; good as new; original value ?S; make offer. A. J. Motzel, S73T Suruce st. ' PIANO WIU sacrlflco Guild, Boston. Upright Grand, black ebony fromo. flno tone, excel lent condition; good as new; cost J600; must he sold on account of death: great bargain. J. F. Bpealman. 1020 North 10th st. riANO-rLAYBH. 63-note Including $30 worth of music, plaver In good condition; will noil oheap. Call 3214 Norm inn si. rmMlNOTON No, 10 typewriter; practically newV worth $123: will sell for 00; no deal ers SS38 Oermantown ave. llOCHESTEIt Optical Company camera. RxlO, with case and plate holders: excellent single view lens. A'ldress T. C. St., 134 North Cen tro t Merchantvllle. N. J SflWlNG MACHINB-Ncw drop-head Monitor sVwIng machine: all attacliments; noiseless; .V1A DA.i vopv llitl will sacrifice for a small amount owing to dent h; worth ypur while to see. J Bpealman. 162Q N. lBth st. SILVER merhtiag. 0x0 Inches square. Apply Miss P.. 2010 N. 18th .st. L- SOLID mahoirany waftirobe, 8 feet high. 5 feet wide, two doors, three drawers; make offer. A. E. Ilentty. Hovcrly, N. J. SOLID gold bracelet, 11-kt: goal valuo. Ad- d ress .iuss p.. -" i i i. ?' vf i SUIT of clothes, in good condition; cojtnew tt.1: shepherd nlald; sire 38: owner tired of color: will sell for first reasonable offer. 1P42 Marvlne St. SWEATER, heavy roll nook, navy dii e, Bpald mW extra special! will sell reasonaWe. Address F. It. L.. Apartment No. 8, Uh2 TWFNTY-FiVF. 88 Pianola rolls; all the latest selections: price 3. Oharlej Lange, 101 1 ivamui ,. S. 23th st TYPEWniTEH. Remington. Jr., one month .f VV.f u-i.,lw i,BAl, nfTpr nrlca. Address ?'?i.,J,i,";.i"iTrii K." r uninrii, rip." i!MtfHTJJAJi l"S,."Mtol fiaiiiix ,iiiv.. .". t - -.---, VirtlJN with bow ana case; In excellent con dition: little used; will sell for 3; sacrifice. G12 DUUIU tfc VOUNO safety rasor and Arlsto sarety raxor, ' '."V,-- ,' 1.1.HM. irnnA Mm new! will sel both fo? Address W. K-, 6320 Popiai ttret. FOR SALE Steel engraving framed. "Peace of nhent 1S14 and Triumph of America," size Ghent, l ,0 oIio VngraYlns; from the nriiip'sl nicture. "Clay Addressing tha Sen ate. I860" framed, about -10 in. X 80 in. F. n. r . is-t n -" ?. mm ais ijxsfciiss ssUioWt la fin" condlUon; $8 oa.h. or win trade for camera. 2.100 North Gratx st. vnn SALE A wooden bed. In use a short vb a reams of offlclsl court stenographer's "SXSr-i cost wholesale 72c., retails for l.BO will xll the woo'" 101 iur w iiui, jiut yi'.f'n ii! KUO Greenwav ave. aZ1.i B. Cox, bhu ureenwey . 53"T3AnT Norwtf autoroatloohlcksri feeder; 'i"7 pMVv'riein.1 i" jK'Fr rfsss. '$& tea tvenue- FOR EXCHANGE . uniN' (and profit) of "trading'' or "swap. Tii?.'' is mhereot-unlversal. 'rhe "other Eirion" hat It the " " yourself David KTJJSi didn't have mush on the Indians or &? of c4d time. Use a Ledger Want I'f.o Mchsoge what you have end don't Lt f."" tou want and don't have. TSpmbibncbd ADvSRWgffq LW.t, & w'SwwS twvifg, ?. fs: typewriter, lit Led. Oft. niiRNlTURE Asxkftiee. plw. 4te., pare W .. rt. 41i1 IVrunlu trtAB ae.A. or enure eauji vwm WvA-m. WANTED i mi MiMtiiaMMIHM t BOARDING Ancit.i ro2.1-2(M.V-IUndromely furnished, in . eluding superior tablo, fO; Jnble;L CHK8TNUT, 1013 Welf nirnlshed rooms, with rAcciieiu mmrai nrsi-ciass accommodAtlons for. refined. business people: 4 minutes from JOthSt. Station. n. vresior reston 8287 Vf DIAMOND. 2ll)2-2d-noor. front room find othera; comfottable.good location; reasonable. PINE ST., 823 Room and board for couplo or gentlemen: dining room: up to dato, t3 upl table d'hote. fiOc. Phono Walnut 0117. ai'Itt'OE, 1221-1220 (Hrlimonde)-Fufn."roorniT SkVntvIA m enllA. tablim a.as. e . e -'"w"-. ' "me; jjinaie inins; lame onnrti SPRUCE, 1230-Lnnre 2.1.story front and" 4th" Jloor front, with honrd. ."SiIPtlonalTsaeliJrdTitTso jjfniillfully furnished roomi; moderate prices. ALNiIT, 4300-f.ovelv nomellko roomsffum." or itnfurnt good table Preston 4122 D. WALNUT, imi-iierlrnble secon.l-storv'front room' exceptional tablo board. Barlmr 747. 10S?..rf.ifl" ',4-l1eslrarile rum. roomsi single or double cAc-eiieni lame; an conveniences. Suburban (inrtMANTOWN. Tho Colonial, U1 W. CouL TiLi "'""er Class, cnoico location! -ooms. f"'" t rn sune. j-none ucrmantown avxl OERMANTOWN. West Coulter at., 100-offers QQBlrabls accommodations. Phone Otn. ronflD. Tnlile noarit unvAnr ST.,8.. 421-Select table board, rhone, ROOMS TOR RENT A!Ji? JoSSUciutlf ullr TTifnlshed IroomT; ery reason, convenient Ph. Locuit 3217. n;JJHlN'P' M'S -Two first-floor rooms; suit Jf"lli "f doclor or nnartments. The Chilton. .Mr. ncllo McCliln. Manager. AiVi!ii0,,:ei0-nooni, furnished on unfur nished, 2,1 floor, for housekcenlnrjhnni, n.-.r.r. v-" .'wnini niicmiuuitj, icigpnont?t I,l'.t?.AD' M"-relrabIe 2d front sulto with ti .." Unl1 i"er acanciea- is up. CEDAR AVE.. 4014-Handiomo library with bed couch.bitli; reason.: genlle, WoodlliM Y CHESTNUT, 2007-Dealrable single and double; running water: all conveniences. 01,iS2.TNU?' !01-Peautlfully furnished front -I5?21iP,,iylo bath: other yacancleajphone. DIAMOND, 1811 (The IlonnlngtonMHandsomc ly furnished 2d floor front, eteant heat, hot and cold running water: tho convcnlonco of a hotel with tho comfort of a home. GltEEN Mil-Front nnd back parlor, nowly furnished and renoiqtod: running water MONTGOMERY, AVE.. Vf. 1021-Two nicely furnished front rooms.sultablo for gentlemen board on ; fine connections to rentro of city NORHIS. W., 1537-Iarge room, baths, hot-water heat; owner. Id floor, PARK AVE., 1747 Attractively furnished, single and doublo rooms; plenty beat; nd- iolng l,nth. ! PINE, llCO-rumlshed rooms, single or eri .JiItoliousekeeplnRPhonc Dickinson 5833 W POWELTON, 3805 Desirable furnlshed"va- cnnclen, for a few business people. Baring 183 W. SPRING GARDEN. I7fi-Crgercomfortably furnished front room adjoining bath: sepa rate beds; sultablo for two gentlemen. SPHUCE, 2022-Deslrable BUltc, with private """'i ,,,'i-n nre; puune; owner. WALNUT, ,1706 Private family will rent love. li" 2d floor, furnished, to gentlemen; open , 10 gentlemen; 0 southern oxposure. ...cuiuic. t wi luuna 0TH. S.. 252-Nlcoly furnished parlor; other ni"inciCR Walnut flIOS 12T1I, N., 2024-Two or three nicely turn., well heated rooms In nice home; 2 hatha: rc flnod Iocntlon; convenient cars: breaktost; othermeala optional. Phona Dlam. GSil W. 12TH.fi.," 114-Comfortnbly furn. single or double rooms; prl. fam.; gentlemen, phone. 12TII. S., 317-2d floor front: nrlnte family"; other yncnnclea: roamnahlo. Filbert WW. 121 II. S., 20i Suites andslngle rooms for"gcn tlemcn or business women. 12T1I. N.. ll)0u-2d lloor through. wilhprlvate bath: furn. or unfurn. Diamond 07(11 D. 1.IT1I. N. 1011 Ijirgo front rooms: well-heat-ed: suitable gentlemen. Poplar (1704 W, 17T1I ST.. N.. 3333-Small prlvoto family will rent beautifully furnished rooms, slnglo or en sulle; gentlemen preferred: phone. 2.11), 8, 122 Rooms, single or en suite, pri vate bnths, running water, steam heat newly pnpered nml painted gentlemen preferred. BIST, S.. 1220-Modernly furn. 2-room suite, electricity, h.-w. hent; pleasant neighbor across from park, cars cony.; prlvnte family HANDSOMELY furnished front room In largo modern private homo Electric lights Ten mlnuten to City Hall Telephone llarlng 413. Professional Offices. EXCELLENT location for doctor or dentist, N. V. cor. 13th nnd Allegheny ave. Applv on premises, or to 1. Ash. .114 Jlulletlnllulldlng. UNEXCELLED OPPORTUNITY f"of physician or dentist to obtnln a central office, 2 rooms, tor t23. P, XL Company. 1.117 Penna. Illdg. OFFICE FOR RENT, well furnished, for morning hour, to a regular ph)slclan. Ad rtrcss L 314, Lodger Central. APARTMENTS LUXURIOUS apartment Two largo rooms; high celling; open fireplace: beautifully fur nished; hot and cold running water: J 21 a month. 2030 Arch Phono locust .'1217. PARK AND COLUMBIA AVES.. S. E. cor.-3 rooms, steam heat, 2d-floor front. $22.00. SPRING GARDEN. 1010-Excellont ants. different housea; some furn'd, kitchenettes. WALNUT, 1222-24 (Kcnwood)-Deslrable va cancies; single or en suite: prlv. 'baths; will change to suit tenant: moil, rate. Wal. 8184. WALNUT HT. 1411 Apartments of 1 to 4 rooms, wi first class rooms, with baths, furnished or unfurnished; a. f-T. no. Aipiy Janitor. 15TH AND OREEN, The Bcrensford Desir able apartments, bachelor or housekeeping, vapor heat. Phone Poplar KISS. 20TII. N 710 New nnd handsomely furnish ed 2d-etory suite of 2 rooms, with beautiful bath; modern; good transportation; plenty hent and hot water. Poplar 1472 Vf. LION'S HEAD Handsomely furnished apts. 1213-1.1 Locust, HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS CORINTHIAN 'AVE., 820-3 rooms, kitchen- ettes. pains, mooern convs. i-nono i-opiar Hal 17TH & CHESTNUT Hkg, apt.. 2 rooms and bath: low rent. P R. Co.. 1317 Penna. Hldg. FOR VACANCIES and complete Information of all apartments free, consult APARTMENT BUREAU 18th nnd Spruco sts. Phone Walnut 080, or write for "Apartment Directory," December Edition, Free. HAMILTON COURT CHESTNUT AND 80TH STS. One Housekeeping Apt., (t Rooms and Bath. One Housekeeping Apt., S Rooms and 11a th. It. II. TIIATCnER. Manager. THE NASH 1527-29 Spruce Street HANDSOME. UP-TO-DATE HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS PROFESSIONAL OFFICES ON FIRST FLOOR Apply on Premises iruiiNISHED B-room housekeep. apart., U noor. stow MW". -- ; REAL ESTATE P0R SALE flEItMANTOiVX CHOICE properties in all sections of Gtn.. Ml. Alrv Chest H.: all prices. Write for spoclsl iiir' J. H. Chadwlck A Co.. 3018 Oermantown. MAIN LINE. FA. It. B. U4 ACRE Chester Valley land, cheap. A, D, Ileald. West Chester. Pa. NEW JKH8KY Atlantlo City. N. J. SNAPS Several choice bargains In cottages and hotels, sale or rent; choicest corner lot fn all Ventnor: 1000 below cost; others. Bru?k'nann, Sid Guarantee Bldg.. AtlanUo City. National l'ark. N. J. TOUR ooportunityi wis -uiiw; r vruu.j, YcverlMkfcg Del. i adjoin. Carnobell Soup Co. S.v.lnorrnnt. Greatsr N. J. Co.. 83 8. 18th. rENNBYLyANIA VAItMS BABOAINS in farms 1 free farm atalogueel Mlcis 300 upwards; terms most reasonaUe. Sb Thompson. West Chester. Pa. REAL ESTATE POR RENT nm..s itiitlnMJ Itaami. Kto. "iui. -- "- 7 7 . . r IRGE SKCONb-FLOOR ROOM. 24x43. suit, V1,t'.' .M-tl trffftnlzAllan elub. nrlvata .mI fir small organization, club, pi JtL'geSS- dacftr or dentist 14JB1 rlvaie oguet i ,-!. Warehouses. Mfg. Vloere "7-FNTRAL FLOOR BPACB-iLOWHaNT C5ir " rMPANY. UIT Pence. Utejg.. POR, RENT BURNISHED Suburban FOR RECiT, rursauieo, uuwi spru . an urease f?"IVI5ffi . - se ..e Btnarn M.i.sTesiueLsresj 111 attrautlve souse. . 6 . bed- rooai. 3 bat "jrTvs. s-, t. ; . -oiefMJie. tiMTaaatoWB MORTOAaBS "ilio cbussh-kuTw. I 7S N s-AJHt 'A I 1 ( fm,mKi1,mmam , CONSOLATION. Mr. MllifBS My dear, tho bank In which my money la deposited has gone to smash and Mrs. Muggs What a mercy you'vo got your chock book at homo, lovol JEALOUSYI WOTWIlwo & PR' ANOTHER HERO FifiHavc you heard of my engagement? Mimi No er who's the plucky man? MEAN. May I broke off ray engagement with Tom last night Ray So he told me this morning-. May W-what did ho say? Ray Oh, ho merely referred to it as a narrow escape. HB5SS.W gtstlha esBeasasBBBSBBsU Kl 8w it'i tol , 1 THEN- Bgj ttw l' llm llilllllllJIIIIII Mr aMt England (to Belgium-'Lt. US hvpa laLik r MjmMiliili illJlJ i & Uiy won,t trouhl nou dear v1 t t; inn. SCRAPPLE "ALL RIGHT, START HER OFF" f IB I III 1 1 1 1 Iffy Ves " ?B $V w A g-o n iwWJm my '' 1 London Opinion. HIS IDEA OP FUN. "When I was a boy I used to have a lot of fun." "Uee, mister! Didn't you have to go to school?" .. . ......, dwswsMr.1- J.v..- i7T-.rj,. - - - , v1aj nniT iii.n 1,-ir 1 1 lin Tyei esbssi eat .clbsi sssesi imj sbf- iwJroHP" " okww " aw 13 ' V 1 11 I . II .11 I I I ' 111 ' u. THE REASON. Mon don't marry for money half as often as they aro supposed." "No; because half the slrls nro not bo rich as they are supposed." SORRY HH SPOKE. Blnks I spoke to the druggist and he advised me that I should ' Doctor Oh, he gavo you xm Idi otic advice, I Cuppose? Binks VelL he advised me to ee you. 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