f SUNDAY'S SERMON TODAY L thh iffmoif teas wriiien bit Mr. Sunday tspztXally for l Ho service at thi TahernacU this afttrnetU It is printed or ffte first ittnv heUvoi MlHtC? i "THE GOSPEL PLAN" "In tha course 6f my reftdlhrj the other ay, 1 came across some things that have foeerl of great help to me, and I want to gttsa them on to you with tho hope that they will stvo you a clearer vision of God's plan of redemption, so Wo are solng to consider this afternoon tiod's marvel ous plan of redemption as revealed In the Gospel. If the Bible Is not tha word of Uod, tho whole of our Uvea Is ono vast mistake. Good and ovlt can only 1)6 relative terms whereby wo oxprosM jur line of conduct. Thero Is nothing left But to please ourselves. We becomo a law Xinlo ourselves, and that spells nn Bfcliy, f6r without ft revelation from God jitr have no knowledge of a hereafter, nor of a Judement beyond our present Hfe. "Thero aro three cardinal points which wei must believe In order to fully under stand tho plan of redemption throttffh Jesus Christ: (1) the Divinity of Christ, (3) tho substitution, (3) tho resurrection of Christ, ' ''it Jesus Christ was not ns ho claimed to ba the Son of God then Ho was tho (.realcit Imposter who rver lived, slnco Ho claimed to bo tho Son of God, the divine redeemer of man, which he could not be If Ho were only a man. "If man cannot be Identified, In union with Christ, then substitution Is a fraud and only nctlor. God's Justlco could not liavo been satisfied by vicarious punish ment of man like other. "If Christ did not arise from tho dead thero is no proof that His undergoing punishment for us will avail anything. If tlo did not arlso from the dead, what proof Is there that tho sins of tho world that were laid upon Him have been lifted? "Therefore, we will examine these points by the light of tho Bible and establish their truth, so wo can say with Paul: " 'Though an angc, from heaven preach any other gospel, let .'Jm be accused.' "Note what the prophets Bay, 'Propare ye the way of the Lord, make straight In the desert a highway for our God, be hold tho days come, salth tho Lord, that I will raise up unto David a righteous branch and a kin? shall reign and pros per and shall cxeduto Judgement and Jus tice in tho earth. In his days Judah shall ho saved and Israel shall dwell safely, and this Is his name whore he shall bo called, the Lord, our Righteousness.' " 'And thou, Bethlehem, though thou be little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of thee shall He como forth unto me, that Is 'to be ruler In Israel, whose goings forth have been from of old to everlast ing.' "A stone of stumbling, and for a lock of offenBO to both houses of Israel.' " 'Unto you, therefore, which believe, Ho Is precious; btit unto them which be disobedient, tho same Is made a stono of stumbling and a rock of offense.' " 'Unto us a child Is born, unto us a on Is given, and the government shall be M 4 upon His shoulders and His name shall be called wonderful.' " 'Behold, a virgin shall conceive and Ytnat. i nrtrt anit thnll hnlt Call His name Ml ImmanueL " 'Tho Holy Ghost shall come upon mee and tho power of tho highest shall over shadow thee; therefore, that holy thing which shall be born of theo Bhall be called the Son of God.' "Surely we havo in these, passages a sufficient number of prophesies so cleraly stated that he that runneth may read, and thoso whoso duty it was to make known to the people the will of God as set forth In prophecy should havo been fully prepared to recognize tho Messiah; (had they been studying tho prophets, looking to God for guidance, they would havo recognized Him as sent from God to redeem Israel; but they were teaching tradjtlons Instead of the commands of God., ''John the Baptist, the forerunner of Jesus, said, 'Behold the Lamb of God, which takcth away tho sins of tho world. "Jesus also bares witness concerning Himself as divine. 'Verily. I say unto you, before Abraham was, I am.' " 'Where two or three aro gathered to gether a ray name there will I bo also In the midst of them.' " 'All power Is given unto me in heaven nd In earth ." " 'Ho that hath seen me, seeth Him that sent mo V "Jesus said, 'Though I bear record of myself my record Is true I know whence I come and -whither I go. "It was In no uncertain way that Jesus bore record He was tho Son of God. The Jews did not misunderstand Him'; they accused Him of blasphemy. The High Priest rent his clothes. "The Jews sought to kill Him, because He not only had broken the Sabbath, but said that God was His Father, mak ing Himself equal with God. 'The Jews took lip stones for to stone Him.' It is remarkable that even the devil was forced to confess Him as the Son of God. 'What havo I to do with thee, Jesus, Son of the Most High God? I beseech Thee torment me not.' When the deyil gets cornered he begins to whine, "All of these verses provo that Jesus was the Son of God. He claimed to bo tho Son of God. The Jews understood His claim and killed Him. The apostles alt bear witness to this truth. Why was it necessary that God should coma to redeem fallen man? If Christ had been but a man, He could not have been the Redeemer of the world, for He would hava partaken of man's Blnful nature, and would have needed redemption. Ha was only mado In the 'likeness of sinful f.esh. "If Jesus had been only a man. Ho could not hava borne sin's awful load. BeJne tho Son of God. He had a right to His own life, and He had power to slvo it up for sinful man by taking his place in punishment and die in his stead. "There Is a proverb that many a true word is spoken In jest. Never was a truer word spoken in moro bitter Jest than this: Tie saved others. Himself He cannot lave." There was no other way whereby man could escape. If our substitute had refused to drink the bitter cup, wo would alt have been lost. "The Jaw of God's justice required the NO. 46 ASTHMA J j ffMeKeiHAT- 9 Sty M UHVmjV iliii 1 my Tfiriri3jrnr rrr mr jZS3Zrevr-u r n-J . i i y . , j . , i - - -l l .- . . -. - --- ..i hiiitip, -i i , i n t , vtn t ., .lh mni i -m vm tu ! i --wiwp"ipi t , . m .mn i m , j . m , n , . , r -, . . . I . ,, ,, ., j; r ..fc-iS- . , a, 's j- -psri. vife . . J.c?,ffl3rf jfeA sA Jf m ,rliMiMfeii-rr.-l ,7 r tirlwirrisagr.-f;,, .-&,, J; igSigst-if5?. -frrT-'Yir-r nljfUhTiTTniiiriiWKssSiri iTT'iT' i iiifi KgTfffrlMiVTr" i rP'",,, Ttf .iifi.fWfsriVi-,. eifi?i7' " f"-. , n "Vf jiff ftf'T.WSrfanf it; h TV-t , jiaUmimmm yspMi;B.-fe-t f- fff MSjS-ji "--tt -jflST'linnSlSSIr' ItWii ' iiasliilBilsslslslslsllllllllllllllKMEjgrfi JiQCillltf,iitliBiBlillla ''wIliylMM JJihMmmmmWmmM punishment of sin. If He -were to par don sin from love alone, where would be Ills Justice. If Ho punished man In strict Justice, where Is love. If substitution was merely payment for a debt, substltu tlon would BUillcc, as where a man pays another's debt and the claim Is satisfied. "With Christ wo died to sin "Lay burled In His tomb; "But qUIcnencd now with Him, our life "Wo stand beyond our doom, 'It Was necessary to our salvallon that Christ should be raised from the dead and thfil there should be proofs of His resurrection, for had not God received Him again Into His presence by raising Him from tho dead Ho would be still ladfnod with tho sins of the world and sin would not bo atoned for. If Christ bo preached that He aroso from tho dead, how, say somo among yoi.li that thero Is no resurrection? If there be no resur rection of tho dead, then Christ Is not risen, then la our preaching, vain, then is jour faith vain, and we aro found to bo false witnesses of God bocauso wo have testified of God that raised up Christ, bo Inseparably was resurrection preached with "the gospel that tho Athenians thought Paut was introducing two new Gods. .... ... . "Chvlst explained to the disciples that the Scriptures prophesied His resurrec tion. Ho opened their understanding that they might understand. Thus It la wrlt , ,..i tiiim II behooved Christ to suffer .and rise from tho dead tho third day. that rcpentanco nna remission m sms auumu be preached In Hla name among all nations. . . , "Jesus Christ, our Lord, who was made of tho sbed of David, according to flesh and declared to bo tho Son of God with power, according to tho spirit of holiness toy resurrection from tho dead. Hero It Is shown, while Jesus was of David's seed from tho human side, the Holy Spirit witnessed that Ho was tho Son of God by tho resurrection. He was delivered for our offenses and raised again for our Justification. Tho resurrection proves be. cause of Christ's death and resurrection that Ho was justified beforo God. "The fact of the resurrection can be proven by Independent witnesses. 'Now, when Jesus was risen early the first day of tho week He appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of w'nom Ho hnd cast seven devils, to whom Ho showed Hlm Belf alive after His passion by many in fallible proofs, being seen of them 40 days.' "Tho devil know Jesus would rise, for hOfbellevcd what wns written. Ho mad terrlfto efforts to offset tho effect and to account for tho emptiness of tho tomb by lying. Tho chief priests and Pharisees camo together unto Pilate, saying 'Sir, wo remember that tho Deceiver said while Ho was yet alive, after three days I will arise again, command thcreforo that the sepulchro bo mado fast until tho third dny lest His disciples como by night and steal Him away and say unto tho people Ho Is risen from tho dead.' 'Pllato said unto them, yo havo a watch, go your way, make it bb suro aa you can. And they went and mado tho sepulchre suro, sealing It with a stono and setting a watch. Behold thero was a great earth quake and tho angol of the Lord de scended from Heaven and rolled back tho stone from tho door and sat upon It. Be hold some of the watch camo Into tho city and showed tho chief priests all tho things that wero done. They gave large sums of money to tho soldiers, saying. Say ye His disciples camo by night and stole Him away whllo you slept. If this should come to tho Governor's cars wo will persuade him to secure you. So they took tho money and did as they were taught.' "If God had not raised Him from tho dead thero would be no evidence that there had been punishment for sin, and man would bo stumbling on in darkness without a redeemer. Therefore, theso three thlnga aro necessary to all who aro willing to accept ChrisJ.: (1) Jesus must bo divine, otherwise He would havo need ed a redeemer HlniBClf, and Ho could not havo taken our iplaco. The question of the divinity of Christ was tho question be tween Him and the unbelieving world, in and out of the church. It was on this point that Ho was attacked In the very begin ning of His ministry. 'If thou art the Son of God " This was the charge mado against Him at tho Sanhedrln; tho charge against Him was blasphemy, be cause under oath ,Ho made Himself equal with God. If ever there was a time when Jesus could have corrected any falso in ferences about His deity this was tho time. He confirmed everything under oath, yet was still on this point when they Jeered Him as Ho hung on tho Cross and said, 'If Thou be the Son of God, como down and we will believe.' "I cannot imagine' the possibility of any one with ordinary Intelligence enter taining the least doubt as to Jesus being the Son of God. I do not doubt 'Him for an Instant. If I wero tho only man In the world that believed In Jesus that be lief would be enough evidence to me. So overwhelming is the proof on tho side of Christ that it Is imposslblo for a man to deny Christ without committing In tellectual and moral suicide. "I notice that those who are the most virtuous, self-sacrificing and uplifting are those who believe In Jesus Christ "I know of a world that is sunk in shame, Of hearts that are faint and tire; I know of a name a name a name! That can set this world on fire." "If you would understand Napoleon, go to France. If you would understand Ciomwell, go to England. If you would understand Bismarck, go to Germany; If ypu would understand Knox, go to Scot land. "If you would understand Jesus, go to the Cross on Calvary. ''I would rather be a doorkeeper Jn the House of God than to dwell in the tents of sin and wickedness. "Give me the gold of earth and I will weld, a sceptre for Him. "GIvo me the mountains of the earth, and I will build a throne for Him. "G(ve me the stars of night, and I will weave a garland for Ills brow. "If I had in my control all tho music and harmony of the universe, I would call on the angel choir of heaven, all the orchestras of earth, all the thunder peals of the mountain tops and all the voices of the sea, and I would have them Join In the grand anthem, 'In the Cross of Christ I glory,' " SIMPSON, THE VILLAGE QUEEN ASK CON WHAT HAPPENS WHEN EVENING LEDGBB PHILADELPHIA', FRIDAY, FEBRtTARYJUhJiMi OBITUARIES CAPT. W- S. FOWLER Captain William S. Fowler, for years commander of sailing Vessels engaged In the coastwise trade, Is dead at tho home of, his daughter, Mrs, George S. Proud, 8023 North Broad street. He was S6 years 6ld and his death Wednesday, followed a lingering Illness. The funeral will be held Monday- from tho homo of his daughter, Mrs. William Byers, r.tO Chambers' avenue, Gloucester City, N, J. SAMUEL BETTON Samuel Bctton, a well-known clubman and In his younger days famed as a cricketer, Is dead at his home, 206 South 22d street. Ho succumbed Wednesday night after a brief Illness, Sir. Bctton Was born In tho White Cot tage, Germantown, 73 years ago, and was tho son of Dr. ThomaB Forrest Betton. He received his early education In pri vate schools, and was a member of tho Philadelphia Club. Ill wife, who was Miss Nancy Bhaw, died two years ago. Tho funeral services will bo held tomor row morning at 11 o'clock at his lata residence. MRS. IDA JOHNSON NOttniSTOWN, Pa., Feb. 19.-Ida, wife of Charles Johnson, Stnto Insurance Com missioner, died hero this morning of pneu monia and heart disease. They had one child, Elizabeth, wife of Stanley Drake. IN MEMOIltAM HESS. In loving memory of It. HENRY 11BSS, who departed this lira February 10, " WIFE AND DAUOHTCP. MELVINE. catfjg ALLEN. Suddenly, on February 18, 181B, Rev. WILLIAM ALLEN. Jr., pastor of tho First Presbyterian Church of Haddonfleld, N. J., aged M jears. Relatives end friends nro Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Monday afternoon, February S3, 11)18, at 2 o'clock, at the First Presbyterian Church, Haddonfleld, N. J. Interment private. ALLEIIACK. On February IB, 1016, SARAH, widow of John Alloback Funeral on Hunday, lit :i p. m , from tho residence- or her son, Albert Alleback, !4U North Hollywood St. Interment private, ut Odd Fellows' Ceme tery. AMHLTCR. On Second Month 18th. 1010, HARRIET D., widow of John Ambler, Jr., aged 6.1 years. Itelatlvcs and friends are In vited to attend the funeral services, at 2 o'clock, on Seventh-day, 20th Inst., at her late residence. 1727 Oxford st. Interment private. ARMSTRONG. On February 18. 101B, EMMA ARMSTRONG, wlfo of Chifles Arm strong. I'wierai services or. Monday, 1 erjru' ory at 2 n. at tho residence of. her husband, S13 North 2Sth St.. Camden, N. J. interment Arlington Cemetery. BATES. On February JB, 1015. MAIIT, relict of Martin O. Bates, formerly of i:i23 South 13th st. Furcral on Monday, Febru ary 22, at 1:30 p. m., from tho residence of her son-in-law, Charles E. Farley, 003 laskcr st. Interment private BETTON. On February 17, 1015, SAMUEL BETTON. Funeral services -will bo held at his late residence. SOS South 22d St., on Sat urday, tho 20th Inst., at 11 o'clock a. m. In terment private. CARIt. On February 18, 1018, TIMOTHY S., husband of Sarah A. Carr. Funeral on Monday, February 22. at 2 p. m.. from 30O2 Comly st.. Wlsslnomlng. Intcrmmt at Greenwood Cemetery. COIIH. Suddenly, In California, HARRY CARPENTER, youngest son of Kate Amelia Cobb (nee Van Itlper) and the late Charles L. Cobb, aged .1U years. Interment private at Laurel Hill Cemetery. Philadelphia. CONWAY. At Denver. Col , on Wodnesday, Fobruary 17, 1010. JAMES CONWAY, for merly of Philadelphia, aged 02 ears. HILLING. On February 18. 1010. ALFRED, husband ot Mary S. Dllllng (nee Bauach spels). I uneral Bcrvlcc on Friday, at 8 p. in., at 140 West Luray St., Germantown. In terment on Saturday afternoon. Evergreen Cemetery, East Mauch Chunk, Pa., -via 12:41 p. m. train, Wayne Junction. EI1Y. On February 10. 1018, J. DANIEL EBY, Relatives, and friends of the fomlly. members of the Grace Baptist Church. Grace Beneficial Association, Ohio Society ot Phila delphia, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock precisely, at his late residence, 1521 West Norris st. Interment private, EVANS. On February 18, 1015, PATRICK, husband ot Bridget Evans. Funeral on Mon day, at 8 30 a. in., from his lato residence, 2854 North Gth st. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Edward's Church, at 10 a. m. Inter ment New Cathedral Cemetery. FUCHS. On February 18, 1015, MARY MARGARET, daughter of Albert and Minnie Lee Fuchs. aged 7 weeks. Funeral sen-Ices on Saturday, at - P. in., at tho parents' resi dence. 102.1 Prospect Ridge. Haddon Heights, N. J. Interment at .Mount Vernon Ceme tery. Philadelphia. GIVEN. On February IB, 101B, HENRY GIVEN. Funeral on Saturday, at 2 n. m., from 1823 McKoan st. Interment Mt. Morlah Cim'tery HALL. On February 10. 1015, ELLA L, wife of Charles II. Hall and daughter of the late Mary L. Moyer, aged 04 yeira. Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend funeral services on Saturday, tho 2uth Inst,, at 2 p. m. precisely, at her late residence, 1.101 North luth st. Interment private. KEENAN. On February 18, 1015, SUSAN M. KEENAN. wlfo ot Charles Keenan. Funeral on Monday, at 8..10 a. m.. from 1720 Moore st. Solemn High Mass or Re quiem at St. Thomas Aquinas' Church, at 10 a. m. Interment in the Holy Cross Ceme tery. KEKHILEY. On February 17. 1015. JONAS KEIOHLEY. Funeral on Sunday, February 21, from .his lato residence, Landenberg, Chester CVunty. Pa. Carriages will meet the ll'ir. train from 24th and Chestnut sts. KELLY. On February 17. 1013. EDWARD SMITH KELLY. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral services, at his late residence. 1.1S8 Pine St.. on Saturday, the 20th Instant, at 12 o'clock. Interment prl vate. Kindly omit flowers. New York pa. pers please copy. MAY. On February 18, 1015, WALTER H husband of Agnes V. May. Funeral serv ices on Monday, at 2:30 p. m.. at his late residence, W7 Summit St., Darby, Pa. ln urment prhate. McUKOTY. On February 18. 1015. GEORGE McGHOTY. Funeral on Emurday. February 20. at 2:10 ii. m. precisely, from the resi dence of Miss fcarah A. Manning, 1241 South 17th t MILLER. On February 18, 1015, LOUISA, widow of Stephen Miller, Funeral on Mon day, at 2 p. m from tba residence ot her son-in-law, James P. Leach. 2.132 East Hunt ingdon st. Interment at East Cedar Hill Cemetery. MOELLEK. On February 18, 1015, JOHN MOELLEft. husband ot the late Caroline Moeller. at southeast corner 17th and lie Kran sti. Due police of the funeral will be given. MOST. On February 18, 1015, T,INA, widow of Christian Most. Funeral services on Sun day, at 2 p. m nt her late residence. 3401 Fmnkford ave. Interment private. Green mount Cemetery, NICHOLSON, Ofh February 18, 1015. CHARLES NICHOLSON. 8r. Funeral on Monday, at 11 a. m.. from his late residence, near Oio,s Keys M. E. Church, at 12 o'clock Intermert at Cross Keys- Cemetery. rAISLEY. On February 18. 116, WALTER S , hunband of Emily P. Paisley and son of the lat Henry and Eliza Jane Paisley, at his late residence, 3851 North Park ao. Due notice of the (uneral will be ghen. KEKSNIDER. On February IB, 1015, ELIZ ABETH A., wife of Wllllsm S. Itorsuluer and daughter of Ell D. and the lata Abigail 1), Klniey. Funeral services on Monday, at a p. m.. at the realilenco. K018 Emerald st. Interment private, at Oakland Cemeterv. SMITH. On February 17, 1016, SARAH P. SMITH, widow of William J. Smith (formerly of Philadelphia. Pa,). Servkes at the Funeral Church" 241 West 23d st.. New York city. Campbell Building, on Saturday, at 1 p. in. Interment private. Baltimore, lid., papers pleasa copy. Kindly omit tlowers. TUNNEY. On February 18, 1015, MARY A,, widow of Tatia -runney, of Countv Maio. Ireland. Funeral on Monday, at 8.30 a. m., from the residence of her son-tn-law. Robert Ketley, ait Jackvon st, Solemn High Mast ot Requiem at the Eploliany Church, at 10 a. to. Interment New Cathedral Cemetery, DKATHB WF.LDON, On February 18, Idle. THOMAS n., r.iuoano. or Mary Mcjroaaen weiaon, late of West Virginia of West Virginia, Funeral en Monday, at ?;:!9.'li,n Toni h residence ot Mrs. Ellen MrFadaijn, 4010 (Jreenn at., Germsntown, n riu a. . Hlrti Msss of Ittqulem at st, Francis .-vssisra cnurcn, at m n m. WEST. At King of PriiMla, Pa YEBT. At King of PrttMla, Pa, en Fourth day, SecondMonth, JTlh, 1015, RKP.KCCA K., turn of William West, In Iter 80th year. en Fourth- Kcismes ana rrienas or tna ramuy aro re spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, at her lato residence, on Seventh-day afternoon, the 20th Instant nt 8 o'clock Interment at Valley Friends' Burying Ground Car-ligei will meet trains leaving Reading Terminal at 1:30 p. m, at King of Prussia, WISTATI. At Satem, N, J on Second Month 17th, 101.1, MAKY ANN WI8TAR, -wife of Joslah Wlstar, In, her 08th jear. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, from tho residence of Cleayton Wlstar, 37 , Market st,, Ealem, N. J,, on Seventh-day, Second Month 20th, at 2 o'clock, without fur ther notice If.tormrnt at Friends' Burial Grounds. Salem, N. J, HOOD. On February 10, 1015, MARIA BINGHAM, widow of Thomas G. Hood, In the ooth year of her ago. Relatives and friends aro Intlled to attend tho funernl services, at 1 o'clock, on Monday, Feb, 22, at her late residence. 1711 Arch street. In terment prhate. WOODLAND. On February 10, 101B. HOW ARU NELSON WOODLAND, huabAnd of Anna Maria Woodland (neoAVInther) and son of wayno Woodland. Relatives and friends, also Washington Camp, No. 359, P. O. S. ot A.: tho Bookkeeper Benenclal Association, and employes of Armour ft Co., are Invited to attend the funeral, ot, Saturday, February 20. 1015, at 2 o'clock, from his lato residence, 5017 Hawthorne st., .Frankford. ln'crment at East Cedar Hill. Norristown papers please copy. 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J 341, Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER, stenograpter, experienced.' capablo of taking entire charge and acting as secretary or pi ,,,sci. J o,u, jjcu. lciii. BOOKKEEPER, typist; thoroughly exp. In rial estate and Insurance. Capable taking entire cnargo oi oun-p. , m facuK ueiurai. BOOKKEEPER, osBlstant, or clerical work; xp. In detail -vork. J 742. Lodger Central. BOOKKlJlSl'fc". 0111 cicra, luimr; exception- ally good at nnurei.MJ at.,, fauiicr central. BOOKKEEPER Refs.. competent, v, tiling to worn inommiB p.,. jx --, iugti wu. r "-js.'isj.'a "i ,o"i"fB-;" Line ave.. Ardmote. Pa. CHAMBER WORK and .waiting: young, exp, whllo girl; highest ref. M MM. Ledger Pit. CHA&iriEBWORK and waiting; young, capa. bio girl; reference. Apply 2ifll 8. 17th t CHAMDERWOHK or waiting; English girl; beBt teference. 8813 Fox St., Gerroantonn. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE CltAMBErtWOrtK or waiting: private f".1'; eperlncd, English Trot, B32Q Paichsll aw.. OltAMBEnWORK und waitress: 81 r''J!;' ence. 17, Ledger Branch. 4IBt Lancaster avo, CHlLBNUnsE, experienced, white, girl! thor oughly reliable; teat refs. M 503r Led, Off. CJLEMCAt. WOrtK-Seven years' experience In railroad and transportation wojki "p'P,' tlonally good on detn. -t a.13. Led. Central. COLORED, day work any kind, city er out ot town. 707 Ni Markoe, COLOrtED woman wants washing, day's work) reference. 1731 Harper St. COMPANION-Caa highly commend aUraellye, cultured, happy disposition woman ot a i tor . companion. Address F 717. Terry Bldg.. Phlla, COOK, German Protestant, desltes PoJIUenl retcrencea. im nectarine, nca, "' COOK-Flrst clasn Protestant, competent and thoroughly rellalla; rofs. Ii 431. Ledger Oft. COOK-Flrst class Prot.t competent find thor oughly tellable; refs. 102.1 Callowhlll st. COOK, nrst Llass. experienced and capable, ifflce. highest re rerences, Li 421. JiCDRti J COOKING and downstairs wem, colored worn- an; ref, and exp. mm Webster. DRESSMAKER would like few engagements by day; reasonable. 308 B. loth st. BXrEHIENCi.D business Hlr'L.P''"?!9, SK typewriter, billing machine, adding and cal- culatlng-comptometer and Acl!piu, 'ii nil keening A offlco assist., At detaller. H 043, Ledger central. FACIAL maage. shampoo ng. scam li ment ond manicuring bv the hour; '$ enced and thoroughly com. L.432, Led, on, GIRL wishes chamberwork ., wfltlng or both; city refoience. Call ll4 Harlan St. . OIRL wishes position! !,',rill,(1!P'l? waitress or cooKina. ' i --f"--, OIRL v, ants cooking and downstairs work: aro zu. in country. . .... u-P.M . HIGH SCHOOL amu net wjMn, win" c I erlcal position. H 058.. Ledger Central. , HOUSEKEEPER. EXPERIENCED. DESIRES position supervising household r,J"'n,Ir mot:iriiis children. Call or. Address Falrmount Belmont 2637 P. HOUSEKEEPER or t"a":,J,0l,,J!' ll'oit tlon. apt. rrnr-t -p tree. M. KOI. Lea.un; pm.si;'eV."kM2Vd;"6ft: HOtlSEWORK-Settled woman, good coovc ana bakerjcxpjrc.i8J. Ledger 0.rfl.52: frTiorrrwii.-En Colored woman wants posi tion In rntlmanTB home. 1210 N. Aiaerat1 INFANTS NUIISB. would tako entiro rhatm fmm"blrtli! good rcferonce.IleJmynj47(Vl LADY'S MAID or light clmmbcrwork Itellned German girl, experienced sower, embroiderer "ml packer, A 20.1. ledger Office. ,.nntMiio uir.i.TTTii Reflned woman visit- "'."i"V':,.rm.r r7"rhOnO LoCUSt 20.17 w. Hies, -- Kii NEAT colored girl desires Keneral housework SV innviniri references. Phono BarlngT or cooklnc; refcrencca NEWSPAPER WOMAN. oxperiencca , bookeeP.nB1 capable oBlce executive. II 014. PRIVATE SECItETARY. stenographer, trained ml experienced In law, 1 terarv and com mercial work: good corrcsDondent and man acer of help II 034, Ledger Central, BDAMHTnESa would llko plain sewing or mending by day; city or suburbs. Mrs, Ar noiSr 2U0NLMarstonst. . frnTrrrTFATrY-STENpaRAPHDR. special courses at Wellcsley. Cornell and U. of P.. f.0Uei?inVan ooDortunlty to grow and provo Longer central. ability, it nr.7. ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER, thoroughly qxD.: good cor rSoonaent and secretary: familiar wlth card systems, good on notans. .i "r- '". -" Hr 'VdraWra't'o TSC Led. Central. " . .fiiTi Irnnmlarltrn fT TCinK' TR-vnf7ieAIJHEn, rapid : can assist bkor. : Ss" IB Ledger Branch. Pith Jt Dauphin. 'rrvf)ORAl'HEIt. 8 years' cxn.: knowledge faE;"J2Uilng: ref. E lit. Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER exnericncod in law and J nt2. ledger Central. RTHNOGRAPHER Beginner; neat, accurate, BT.f?,Vig, work and loam. J 0S2. Led. Cent. commercim w,.. HTR-MOOltAPHER Capable, exo. eecrolary, ST?r.IuSSml " .lii-ll work. -T 748. Led. Cent.. .WrifPK!: WHEN IN NEED of nn experienced ortlcs as sistant, bookkeeper, stenographer or cert, fnli ud Walnut feOOO and consult with Mlw Dean? of tho Commercial Department, who has a. list of hlgh-grado. experienced girls Sager for positions. Avail joursclf of tho free T sen ice to Ledger Advertisers NOW. WOMAN of ability would llko position In llnon room of hotel; best referecces. Apartment D, OIVO JOCUBl HL. wi. WOMAN desires position In institution, assist. ".tamtami'il or kitch. maid. M KU. LedOff. YOUNU business woman, experienced In gen iiral clerical work, operato addressograph, can manage girls and work. J 780, Led. Cent. YOUNG LADY, exp. In billing and general "filceworit : operates Elllott-Flsher machine inri I typewriter. J 058,, Ledger Contral. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE A MAN. exp. In machinery and structural erection, familiar with prints, accept any thlng anywhere. J U53. Ledger Central. AfCOlJNTANT, expert; booko opened, closed, Mvstomatlzed, audited; 5 monthly up. Au offor, P. O. Box 2001, Philadelphia; AnvnriTiRtNO Found a vocation! Now to get started. Ad vertising or something ot that nature. Young man. 23. some experience: excellent refer ences. B 4 Ledger central. AMBITIOUS: young man. 24. of good education and appeatance, irpeaks French and under stands Spanish, would llko position where mental ability, honesty and responsibility aro renulred; at present employed, but would change for advarcement. J 857, Led. Cent. BOOKKEEPINO by. tho day or hour: small sets books taken charge of. E. Boll, 100I Commonwealth Bldg. Bell phone. Walnut 1257, B'XIKKEBPEIR desires connection with largo bank; 8jra.' exp. In banking: full charge in dividual ledgers; Al ret. J D5(, Led. Cent. BOOKKEEPER. Intel., lefs.: modorato salary. cotnpt., A 20!) Industrious; Ledger Oft. BOOKKEEPER, 4 yrs.' exp.; can oper. type wrlterThandlo office .work.JS4J.Led. OWce. BOY! strong, 10, German-American, wishes position to learn electric or machinist trade. 11K10 w. tjomerset. -iwea n-w. BUTLER desires position In a nlco private mll: cood refs. A 210. Ledger Office, CABINETMAKER and carpenter wants job bing oTrW2cJSoppU - CHAUFFEUR 10 ira.' actual oxper.; any standard car; account death former employer, desires posi tion; 4"j yrslast place; ref. J 768, Led. Cent. fTlIAUFFEUR wishes position as mechanla or with private, family; best of references, c. Mactarir-;w CHAUFFEUR, single, wants position: strictly Kfiber ana CUrClui uiifcn wrenuunit man, u y""'!i with last private family. B 101. Lcd.Oft. C1IAUFFEUR and mechanic, white, 7 years' experience, now employed, wishes private position: any car. J Dal. Ledger Central. CHAUFFEUR and gardener wishes position; sober and. honest: 7 years' references, 'Ad- riress 25 E. Price st., Germantown. CHAUFFEUR, Al mechanic, wants driving bos.: best refs. R. N. 8 3180 N. Homberger. CHAUFFEUR, single. Irish, thoroughly exp.; sober. Ind" obllg.: prom, ret. A 125. Led. Oft. COACHMAN, gardener, understands duties of gentleman's place; refs. U2S Qlenbrook ave., uryn waw. COLORED MAN, married, wishes work of, any kind. 47 Armat St.. Germantown. COMPOSITOR, with knowledge of preaswork. Industrious, references, desires permanent rauttlon. A 230. Ledger Office. CORRESPONDENT, sales manager or any productive position; young man. 24 years old; good education, having 7 years' business ex perience, both Inside and out: Al reference, A 231, Ledger Office. AN IRRESIS? ABLE FORCE MEETS AN IMMOVABLE BODY!!!! SITUATIONS WANTED MALE CREDIT tAN AND ACCOUNTANT . Toting married man, wide business experi ence, covering banking, general credit . wer k, all branches ,of,l Mia aeeouaUni; personal Interview solicited! willing te Icavo city f..I 4t, meager wentrm. FARMER, married, with family! 2fl '.ye"8' exp.; ai reiercnce. j m, ,.gv,ft--. w"-r.v GARDENER a"nd coachman, "years' experi ence: private family! first-class referenco. M. P., 883 N. 40thB - JAPANESE, capable couple, desire positions as cook, butler or lady's mnld; will take en tiro charge. A .103 N, lath. .. Jon tiMMimin. m vrs.1 exter.. comp., best . references, desires position, A 2t0, Led. Off. MOVING-PICTURE operator! 4 years In the nusiness; low wages, u no. Kaner wni" NIGHT WATCHMAN, ilro soft or hard coal, attend engine; licensed. D 132, Lodgerjafflco. PAINTER, gralner. hardwood, finisher wants situation; best ref. Painter, .1013 N. 4th, . BALH3 MANAGER, with successful selling and advertising experience. Is open for tho most difficult position now acanll experienced In handling hard propositions both In person and by correspondent: has ability, application and push; Is a total abstainer and always on tho job. B 103, Ledger Office. SALESMAN or manager to represent! rellj bio firm; a position of responsibility; high est of references can bo furnished. J 7, . Ledger Central. SALESMANT-7 years' successful selling rec ord, desires change; atjiresent sailing canned goods and . groceries, n 07, Ledger Central. SALESMAN, spare, time: commission .basis; nighest testimonials. A 108, Ledger mnco. SHOE SAIiEflMAN, reliable, energetic, desires position; exp.; pest ret, j ra, iu. i-e'uim, SITUATION wanted s handy man: can fur. good ref. Add. John MacNnmara, 138 Tatker. STENOGRAPHER, accurate, reliable, epeedy. Industrious; mod, salary. A 211, Lil. Oft. STEWARD, MANAGER. ASSISTANT MAN- Gentleman of many years' experience hotel and club business, now employed In present position for last four years, wlstics to change; Is strictly .temperate, faithful and trust worthy: able to keep nil books and attend to every detail of tho business; wlfo Is Al house keeper. A 220, Lodger Offlco. SWISS gentleman, highly educated, speaking English, French, German, Italian, desires position as courier with family or small party; refs, exchanged. .1 704, Ledger Cent. YOUNG MAN ot ability wants position -nlth reliable people, anywhcroi havo high school nnd business collego education; four years' cxpcrlcnro in bookkeeping and general offlco work; highest references given. Box 224, Lambartvllle, N. J. YOUNG MAN, 23. married: New York city experience: h reliable; will ikplng. or clerical work; comp., tako anything. J 888. Led. Cent. 23, collego education; exp. clerk machines, purchasn, charge, led. j start low. J 042, Led. Cent. YOUNG MAN, on all billing ger jtccountsj YOUNG MAN, work, desires 21 with knowledge of press- pos at anything. A 228, Led.Off. WORK NEEDED QUICKLY , As a partial contribution to tho work which Is being so ably carried on by the Emergency Aid Committee. Society for Organized Charity and Juvenllo Workers' Bureau, In securing em ployment for needy, deserving men and women, tho I'ddmo Lssasn and Evenino Ledger open these columns to tho FREE USE ot the Em ployment Branches of theso organizations. Hero you will find listed from 'day to day brief stories ot specific cases that have been Investigated by them and found to be worthy and particularly urgent ones Tho persons listed are out of employment through no fault of their own. Applications from drinkers and incompetent or untrustworthy Individuals are not recommended by the organizations, but are provided for by tho Immodfafo Relief Division. Employers seeking reliable, experienced men and women can, therefore, employ the men. and women listed with the assuranco that theyiare helping deserving workers who only ask for a cltanco to help themsolies. Thoy do not want charltv. Thev want nnd must havn ImmeiltntA employment. Will you create a Job for a few of theso who can fit Into our organization? je you win ao your s will bo quickly solved, If you will do your share, this great problem REFER TO CASES BY LETTERS 'AND THOSE MARKED "EA" FORWARD OFFER TO THE EMERGENCY 'AID COMMITTEE, LINCOLN BUILDING. "S. O. C." TO THE SOCIETY FOR ORGAN IZINO CHARITY, AND "J. W. !I" TO THE JUVENILE WORK ERS' BURDAU, 1B07 ARCH STREET. MALE AWNING MAKER WAS LAID OFF LAST August account slackness; has had no work slnco then. E. 'A.. 101. BAKER-BREIAD BAKER, 40 YEARS OLD. whoso last employer says ho was thoroughly honest and reliable and In two years was never lato ono dav. He has been out of work 0 months. Has 0 children oldest l'l yi-ars: youngest 2 jcars. S. O. C. nSO. (Northern ElBirlct. B. O. C 143U North Marshall street.) BAKER EXPERIENCED BAKER WITH good reference; willing towork as second man If necessary; has wife and 1 child. E. A., Iu2. BANK RUNNER Through tho Society lor Organizing Charity a man. employed for 18 years as a bank runner by a Philadelphia bank, seeks similar or any other kind of em ployment. Ho has a wife and 2 children, S years and IS months old. Since he lost his position, the wife has been sewing, but her earnings aro Insufficient for tho support of tho family. References and Information given at tho Society's Southwestern District Office, 1S10 S. 22d St. Flip S. O. C. 800. BLACKSMITH-RECOMMENDED AS FIRST class workman; honest, sober and Industrious; will do anything In or out of city. IX A.. 1UT. BLACKSMITH'S HELPER MAN 44 YEARS old, with 8 children, has been out of work 4 months; employed In last position 2 years; woli recommended. E. A., lflfl. BLACKSMITH'S HELPER 25 YEARS WITH ono firm, which recommends him highly; In vestigation shows man to bo badly In need of nein. ft. -v.. i-. BOILERMAKER'S HELPER MAN Or 40. with 0 small children dependent upon him, will take any kind of work ho can get. One of the children Is 111 In the hospital and tho baby is HI at home. Excellent references, S. O. C oS8 (Northern District, S. O. C, 1430 reortn marsuaii eci. BOILERMAKER MAN HAS BEEN OUT of work for four montns; lie has n. wife nnd threo children, tho oungest a baby 18 months, who Is very delicate. S O. C, BS2. Powcl ton District, 8. O. C. 4018 Powelton ave. BOOKBINDER AN EXPERIENCED MAN. 23 years old. with a wife and baby 4 months old, wants work. Investigation Bhons that Im mediate help Is vital to the llfo of the family, who at present are living In ono room with barely enough food to keep the baby alive. This man can furnish the best kind of refer enco from his last employer. E. A.. 100. BOOKKEEPER BOOKKEEPER AND credit man, married, who after 0 ears with his last employer, was laid off because of lack of work, desires employment. Ha can give first-class reference. E. A.. 170. u B0Y7"lS YEARSOtJIS-THE ONLYsTfP. port of a widowed mother, 4 brothers end slaters. Ho hss worked in a rops factory, but will take any kind ot work he can get. 8. O, C.. 603. (Frankford District, S. O. C, 1511 unity mrcm.j BOOKliEEPER LAST EMPLOYER SAY3 "capable of tilling any clerical position where1 accurate clerk la desired." E. A.. 171. BOOKKEEPER AND PUBLIC ACCOUNT, ant Recommended by New York firm. E. A., 171. TJOV; IflYEARB, BTRONG. HEALTHY American boy, will do any kind of work to help support an aged grandfather; parents ara dead and he and sister (20 years) out of work some months; has worked on Ice wagon. J. W. 11.. BtH. BOY. 16 YEARS. JEWldU, WISHES WORK of any kind; driving team or doing anything that will help his home; father la tuberculous and no una In family of four working. J. V. JJ.. ot. BOY, 14 YEARS, WANTS WORK; ERRANDS or helper around store; family very poor; father out ot work three months; pa one work ing but one girl out of family ot nine. J, W, B., 862, WORK NEEDED QUIdKT.v explanation o Keu Humbert Ji fti'tea!lll II.... Arf., I.Ji..,J...,. ""1 r" M Pl All till ....... ,..., -.... ,..,, con o t-reeM B,,Vffia n , wo BOY. COLORED 15 YEAtlH rir tTT and willing, wants any kind of wif ol nnd rloll-o the whole family, J YVVn BOY, WHITE, AMERICANriBVpiBjS dp any kind of work: rather desfrt2u'J"ul ....... w. ..ucomn. ,,. giAil ji VV B , 'M BOY, IB YEARS. WANTBVdnVrtsirKi can make himself useful about iter., i1,D'tl dead! tin ftiin urn-t,(n ,.. - -.Bl?TB MAmII baby III. J. W. H." 802. " Iam"7 Btgj BOY. WHITE, FOLIA!!, 14v'SrnTtSi rands, .store or factory i rih42& E";l gCT,'rj,Cw,rB.: on yoth"l '"cew,Wtl' 'ffl BOY, 1(1 YEARS, WANTS WOttJ? nTTttarl kind: father AeirrlmA r.?. ."'" Op Ifrpffl !:!5d! .""her deserted four younger i mother lias to support six on Is w nT.AnrcfltitTn a rm-itr, . -rr"r has been out of work six months h..8.0'- pm , . . , , UJ.,, .mx, p. Ktwrenfw, p " nrtAKEMAN -MAN AND Vi7nlrtZi been helped wllh coal and RTocVriMi i. ?! work badly; back In rent. EL ff. Am1 n'W , y??. 'Employer sas a""hr.Aworkr?a In every way." E. A., 173 "'Ultctst niiflDainmin,u in LAST KMlTiftTI a lil.l. . ,: ".Wrt.XB llftCUwl BUTCHER- A BUTCHER WtTiTTS ind 3 children, ranging from 4 to 11 JI age, has been out ut work for iS.iuV! inthn. lm In (, rs..n....i!: ..r. 1Wjil DUTCHK-R-Al GERMAN, M YE!ABs"flEnl . will takf an v work that Is offered, hi. .SSl . 'Aanr i ull "i, is ouerea, i ,, n ,.,,v num iiuii is oiierea. His irr,:l edrldden with nnrnlv!- nn,i ,u.i'"J!."Ml uouiiuutii ,v,i,i iiuruiysis, ana the famit.1l four has been dependent on tho earnlsti I'i Si 18-year-o d pon. fi. o. c rAV iN,5i;!If Ml liogn District, S. O. C, Clarissa strnt Mi Tin 1 aa t,t,MHi,f.n r t H. -- scars old, with 20 jcars' experience Vif wen-Known gas company, whom he left.,! enm ago to go Into business for hiB,1. wants employment as brass finisher er ..' man In gas and electric fixtures. Unamti-& tha gas flxturo buslncs? thoroughly &. prepared to do work In polishing or laeanSh. brass at homo If required. Thl; K?i wlfo and 2 children in extreme clrcumitiJL He can furnish tho highest refcrencM utV enarqetpr anri qpimy. n, yy,, 173. "'B IJUlliJill-OlULiU UUWJULiU MAlii riVfi wfB.rCnRHAOI"o.lf l0tal ftmI,y lM ! CAQINETMAKUR r LXlnmHd5Hu$ w.wao rcfcrcncfu liao been found trastinS. thy and uatlsfactory by investigator? or iS imerKency aiq wramiuee, wanti work Mat his wlfo la too 111 to bow and their two bSSIk MtlMfAtl Idffb- nnlirl.lilnn- f- tS ' iWOJFhm ........ ..-..n. ,.w. .... n IWOI. to. A , iUul fAliiMnr xvnutfnn airtrrrn i .'. Tvnrlrttf mul rnrnAnlT M im -1 .k' work. Ho 1ms tho highest references frail he worked tov'M years, This man has & nifj ,l,U ,H III MCHpciHta vunt. j. jy., igi. CAR INSPECTOHt-LEFT POSITION WHICH his employers say ho filled with hlghett nt' lsfactlon for ono paying more. On wront iu of labor question and was dropped. Has i;, und child. PUmlty In utmost dlitresi. S, i; JLIU. r l , ,!L'OT,nv.nviTt Y-r,T,T.TT "V ,,n.nw. Uviv 4101 en.iu i v,w,,ui,u& x.airiAJir.U by Railroad Company, will do anything, in! .Mllpaflnn nli,vn tnflti In Iia Tinnaa, itu. ..i competent. D. A 170, t CARPBNTER-IIDRE IS A'PAMILY TVIIOSa circumstances aro dcecrlbed as "desperate by Emergency Ald-lnvestlgators, who say tint the man docn not drink and Is a good work man: tho man has been out' of work fa, months; ho owes 4 months' back rent to hit J landlord, who is willing to let him stay, buis needs tho money himself, as lie is poor; Uitl man's wlfo nnd 8-ycar-old boy have not enourtl to cat, aim tncy may lose tneir lurDiturcl which Is partly paid for; tho woman wants 14; vvorK, ana ner liusuanu win accept say siflij; ot a position. E A 212. tj CARPENTER HUNOARIAN, bKlLLED ANO-J expericncea carpenter, out ox wont sincii fall. Is on the list of applicants ot the Sol clety for Organizing Charity. He has a wifeS and threo children, and an infant born slnct he lost his Job. Is anxious to get anifitcti that will mako his family Independent KiH tstcred at tho Eastern District Otflcs, Ml boutn Lawrenco Btreet. l'lie a. u. u.. dpi n knn-wrT A MA-NT wnn rm Tin IT.t? ulnrta nf r&mf.nterlmr work. csDecially lav-lnra of floors; has been out o( work several monttirB who and tnrce cnnarcn urgently in ucea mm help; will toon bo evicted for non-csyment ofa rent. j. vv. if., m.j. CARPENTER COLORED MINISTER. or painter. Recommended as a thorouiblrl 1.UII1UCLCI1L U1IU UKBCI I UI5 ,.u. .-. ""II and 3 children. Will do anytmnr. a. A..' 105. i n.,itT.,mL-n i,tl ,.,,, 1,,. llltll ni-r, I'Y perlencod man, 115 years old, with wife U44 X LJlllu, iiepuiuuio .v.iaii. uuiiuwn .ii- baa ot Illllli lKUCU, ,cnauo hw". ,.wj. filadly engage him If vva had anjthtnr utm dm to do." E. A.. 187. -..? . a i, iE,i'ni..r . ,r,i,ltl MCI V'A rPV.MTPRr-i vears old. with wife and 4 children; BPlEiiu referenco from last employer. E1A.,j186. W CARPENTER WELL RECOMMENDED DT lait cn.nloycr for whom ha worked 5 yeinv CARPENTER EFFICIENT MARRIED JUMl with 2 children. Has been out of wort M leng time. V. A., ii. CARPET DESIGNER ANt AMERICAH, ft . a IJ la ml n 11TftIl Yttifa 11 A th 6113, Ml been no market for carpet for several montl Ho has tried without success to eeu & work, llnomployment and the pnlonfM M ncas of his wlfo haxo exhausted their svf and this man must hove work at onw, TWJJ aro 7 cnuaren, 1110 wawt 1- jnM-'-; youniest I yttir. S. o. C. 010. (Geraumtoya District, B. O. c. SJ West CheUen avcnue.)'a CAULKER AND . CHIPPER -MAN ". been out or work j ,""" "J... inil last J. years lias wuiivcu '",""," ,''-,V. mfiusl lS-ycar-old boy. who has worked In the nU la also out ot wor. o. . -., w. '--"-i District. S. O. C 2340 North Howard stKgJ CHANDELIElt WORK - WELL r.WJl manufacturing concern recommends mtt . K, "sober, Industrious and very efficient wJJ UAUFFEUIt-TRUCK DBIVIJB. M LM "I ..j t nhltHrAn tit niimzest 1 i C&T 0W t; "". 'AV" .t fc - n Mi WrMdUBS nannanr 1 nnn 111111. r. i. uti - - - District. S. O. C- 1S12 South 471h strttt. CHAUFFEUR, EXPE1U ENCEU u? - erences ?romU'we... known' cab y; wjB .u.1 is ita tirtwj nnurlnir. Li. A.. -UI, JHLM, rTflAIlFrEirR-rriNVESTIGATOR PpE53 wlfo and 2 chlldion stanlng; ""'". ,-f high grade: privato references; many yean J e x perlence. E. A., .u- ....iwlf CLERK-ALL-AROUND OFFICE SlAJi) CUD.to-datrbuslness methods: 5S year, of and married; Bavlngs exnaustea; Viales" SS ..l .-APat-Annaa frnm lares nouacj, ! class?' Ea:.5. .. -jg CLERK A' FORMER "B'VS. Wito niirl KCllIUK wnHWt wmmi - im oLlIRK. ANY KIND OF biuilj. ftfS&gi old and nas who biiu -wj.i.u.v.. to do anvtmiiK. u. n., ..i.iul nrsV cTtSSl B cleVicalf suppbrt of a W !bnBS man wiT.i. w'ml -children, one sick. 7,5f,,i1"",0,"Vtal on moving van and Is willing o o o r fan't soma ono niva -- - ;. frfnar CONTRACrrOR'S FOltEMAN-lIAb 3 SgjMj l,yR rSfiVtfVeeat faml y down and out; WB Mkg&rmmi3m lias 3 small children; out 01 "".J.wi montlisj, desperate plight; good referee;, tUTTER - EXPERIBNCED ..CUTI6H. jS ladles' and children's clothes: gj" cin glve.Plendld ettW if rom IM J wfffi ".'." S.0,5 "K,.r.'Condltl5n of ttBWia bRWER-MAN'TuSllOyallLV g with horses: has been 1 out of w"'" , JSSgyV a ?&l "owMtin O. C, 4010 j'oneiioii vwm