EVNIT& LEDGER HILADPTSTA, MONDAY, ffEBftTTARY 22, EfrtSf. 12 Knighta of the Golden Eaglo SanrGme Chief John W Ford, of Phlladel- ihlSi ha Just returned from an cxtenden tfip mnuitn tnr. uouiiiern states lit the interest oi ma order At Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West, Fa, me ensues aim tempic com olncd for it publlo meeting. Tho supremo chief a t celved royally, and It was a very sanaiaciory trip, -me su preme I bier made arrange menu with a well-known or ganiser tn take uu the work of ii gantiitig ensiles In Florida, end the prospects nie- that wilhln a very ehort time there wilt be at leet six new castle In that Slate. . fjmnd Chief John n Omyblll, accompanied by other Ursnd Cattle oftlcere, visited Delta Castle on February 10, aim on U'odnesday nett will visit er.livnrth Cattle, at lumber Vnd street nnd Kensington avenue. These are the first of a series or visit that have been arranged by the subcommittee of Uraml Castle vTicr. which is composod of Ornnd Sir Herald Jiibn F Urounley Oratul High Priest Charles U tteaaholes. Grand Second (luardsman II. II. Holmes and Oranil Trustee Mat Trunkiier. Aqulfa Castle, of I'crkaslo, celebratcu its ZOtli anniversary last week In an elaborate manner. Almost the entire iiopulatlon of that thriving town was present to enjoy tho festivities. Dis trict Grand Chief Ewnld Winner presided at ns puhIK tfeeting nnd an Inli retlni: Innstnm was rendered, Including; an address of welcome by Fast Chief Harry EX tlrlm and addicsses by Oranil Chief llrayblll, tlrand High Prleni Reasholes, Urartd Vice Chief Hoggs and Grand Sir Herald Urounley. Among thn Ornlid I'na tie olllcors present was Grand Mnstcr of Rcc orda L, L. Gallagher. Ilefrcnhments were senod Tt was the most successful celebra tion that this castle lias over had. The Urnwt Castle officers wero escorted irom tho Union Hotel by the Harmonic Hand and tho AquiU Guards. Richland Castle wan visited last Tuesday evening; by Grand Chlof Oi ay bill, Grand Keeper Of Exchequer Harry Ntalnand and Grand Trustee Llmord Poulke. This castle Is In a prosne -us condition and It taking In new members. Lycoming Castle, of Wllllamsport, which re cently admitted a class of 41 new members, has arranged to admit another class of 50 can didates on March So. This will make almost 100 new members since January 25. A noble work Is belnir accomplished by the Ladl.'s of the Golden l.agle, with '.T temples In l'hlladelphla and 201 temples In the State, and a membership of about It. USD. The count tur Grand Tomplo Officers shows the following result: Mrs, Amelia tl Sens I. grand templar; Mrs Mary Ulxler. grand lco templar: Mrs, Con V, 1 eattv, rani priestess! Mrs. Joslo Y. Walter, grand guardian oC rec ords; Mrs. Johanna Llssncr, grand guardian of exchequer; Mrs. Cora Bostlan, grand marshal of ceremonies; Miss Jennie It. llucli. grand guardian of musla: Mrs. Mary 1 Stalner, frand Euardlan of Inner portal; Mrs. Mary fanna. grand euardlan of outor portal; Miss Mattle Llssncr, grand trustee. These officers will be Installed at the next session of the Grand Temple, which will meet In Lebanon in May next. Ollvo Temple, No. IS. Is In the lead, with 420 members, and receives often two or throe ap plications a week. It has a cash acccount of JS4S0.SO and A reserve fund of 81808 this llt tlo fund is the result of untiring effort on the part-of the grand guardian of records, Mrs. JoslS T. Wa,.er. Past Grand Templar Mrs. Kato Haines will visit Queen Victoria Temple. No. 183, of Jersey Chore, where a grand reception Is expected. Improved Order of Itcd Men Noshamtny Tribe, at 16th and Passiunk uva 'sue, advanced Warrior Harry I,, Higgins to the chief's degree Foliruary 1(1 at tho hands oi me new uegree icam de the Dakotah Ash-octatlon, and the mapner In which the work wis pcrformod was a sur prising revilation to evon the moit sangulno. Tho ritual ond floor work were carried through -without a break, tho spcclators' being held In seem ing trancn from the sounding nf th aaeiem'a f nmnliatvlr fin. til the Introduction of the candidate as tho latest addlton to.the totomlo circle. Those par ticipating In tha "Initial staff demonstration wero the following: Sachem J. J. McGlnnls, of No. 6; Senior fcagamoro Timothy Ahem, of 1128; Junior Saeamnre Arthur T. Thorn oson. of SIT,; Prophet Walter Butterworth. of ST; First San nap II, Striker of T: Second Sauna p D. I., ltus mI. Jr.. of S. Mystory Men D. C Gallagher and William Gallagher, 7: liravea William Daly, E-J8, and Thomas Magee, C. W. Bejnard and H. Kolm, 1: Warriors Joseph G, Addis. S23; Harrison Pullerl. 8 C May. T; F. J. Corbln, a!8: 'Property Man, Frits Joyner, 7. Degree Waster Stevens was moro than delighted at this brilliant success, the desired reward for unceaslmr activity In brlnitns tho team to Its !rcsent stnto of oii.ellcnco. He was hi-artlly t o.igratulated by Past Great Sachem Farley nnd all visitors for. this great achievement. Dlehearsal or tlio warrior's deirrco "will tnko place In tho same wlcuam. on tomorrow (Tues day's) ulecp, Artisans' Order of lUulual Protection ? After leaving Temple Collego ot tho age of Allen P. Cox nas omploycd by Most lTxcel ent liecordcr Louis Maloney ns n clork In the office of the A, O. M. P.. and wneri he oecama eligible In 1S07 ha Joined Koystone 'Assem blj Dy force of circumstances, on the night of his admission in April tho master artisan resigned his office. The minor chair office r were advanced, and a -laranjy was left In the -office of conductor, which Brother Cox was called unon to fill. Tho followlnr Decern oer he was elevated to the office of Tnspoctor, and passed through the chairs In due course. Ho was the youngest master artisan the order had ever had. The fatemal and social side of the organization always appealed to Brother Cox, and from his earliest membership to the present time he has been a frequent visitor at the meetings of all the assemblies as wet' sa at their social functions. In 1003. when the Artisans' Athletic Asroctatlon was originated, lie waa elected Its secret. y. and has held that office since. This opened up anoth-r Held for his activity, both III and out of the order, and he became actively Identified with amateur athletics in Philadelphia, having carved as secretary of the Middle Atlantic. Association A. A. U., and was for many years n. member and chairman of Its Registration Committee. IlaMm? been in tho office of the order for the last 20 years, he has become well and favorably known throughout tho or ganization, and upon the recent death of Brother William Patton. most excellent re corder, he was the logical choice for that office, promptly honored by Most Excel lent Master Artisan C Walter Hlgglns, and was unanimously confirmed by the board of directors. TJrother Cox possesses In no less degreo the Intelligence, experience and qualities ot the true gentleman and brother than that which distinguished hla beloved -predecessor. Ths M, B. Recorder has ssnt out to the representatives the official reports to be con. Kldered at tho annual session of the M. n. Assembly at Haddenfleld. N. J Munh .1. These show that December St closed the most remarkable year tn the history of the A. O. SI. V. Its predecessor had an Increase of 18A0 members, but 1000 more men were ad mitted In lirti than In any other year, SSS6 being the net result for the 12 months. The two assemblies which contributed most toward this Increase were Germantown Assembly, -with B1K additions, and St. John's Assembly, with 4M, The contest for the moot excellent master artisan's dinner was the Incentive 'hat prompted this great work, although St. John'a Assembly had an ambition to reach the 13O0 mark tn membership by December 81. and this It accomplished with more than 100 to spare. One hundred and eighty-two thousand dollars was paid out tn death, benefits and 123,000 In sick benefits. The death beneilt fund of the order on December 31 shows a, balance of I7PO.O0O, a gain of J35.000 for the year, this being the largest gain ever re corded. The membership on December HI waa 17,850. which will rive a net gain of MOO. St John's Assembly enrolled one mw mem ber at the January meeting- and uermantown Assembly two new members quit a contrast "I'h i' !""W -"'.'Vi. &.., .-. M.lHtnV irlstrur featurea, in the work. Brother l, T, Rhodea won the "smieh present :ed by Tt. 13. Lawrence, ana auitiwi jow the one pre- - ' Vi , I, FRATERNAL ALLEN V. COX Most Excollont Rccordor Artisans' Order Mutual Protection. sented by Brother Jaglelky, Elmer Nalll tho f:old piece pi-sented by tho recorder, and Irolher Pomullv the silk umbrolln prceeiitcd by Brother Young Nottliweatpin Awembly lias laumhej an en courtislnc ronmn with the new , hair officers ut woik. C. T. Wait j, th master artisan, ks -warmly congratulated and lnaugutatod a now Idea by starting tlio meeting on tlino . W Uvans. tho supurlntendcnt. is a big fellow with a nunny disposition. A. W Tathnm Is a llttlo Inspector with blc Ideas for Northwestern. AVrn. K, Harwell's clerical bearing wWl befits his position of chaplain. The quartet Is rest ing alter & strcnuoua season. Their vocal serv lco certainly made the Initiations moro lm iresUe. An cpldcmlo of matrimony ha pro duced disastrous effect on tho ranks of the regulars, but a now recruiting officer, "Brother tfppy." Is gathering In two for each one lost, eo that the army of Brother Artisans keeps over on tho Increase. The other olfleers uro: Rob ert A Denny, recorder; II. I. Miller, cashier; William C. McCoy, conductor: Gcorgo y. Walker, senior 31. C.; 8 C. lulloway, Junior M. C; Ii W. Stephenson, warder: C. riteo'a. deputy; C. U. GrofT, Dr. M. S. Unyer and O. W. Ihnns, trustees; Herman Meier and W. r. H. Harwell, renrrentatUcs. Dr. M. H Iloycr nnd Dr. C I.. Thitnas, modleal exnm Iners; W. W. Summers, IX l Hess and C. B. urotT. Ilninco committee. A. J. Nlcholts, C. W l'.vilis and It. A. Scheel, himeball commit tee; C. V. Webb. T Tn- nnd S C. I'lillnwav, tug-of-war eommllteo; J. D Swisher, W. F. 8. Parwcll and H. Ilnyd Jr., bowling- committee; 15. J Bjrne, A. W. Tatham ami II. I. MIIlr, entertainment commlttue; A. W. Tnthnm R. A. Denny, It. I Meyer nnd W F. S. Bar well, publicity committee. Royal Arcanum The record-breaking enthusiasm still pro valla In Royal Arcanum circles. So far tho month nf Pfhmarv In mirnnMalntr nil nvn.ptii. . .Inn- Inh.n.Ku f-n,,tinlT n . their meeting T'ebruary 8 initiated (Ho candidates, their own specially robed degree team doing tho work In their usually Impressive mnnner.nnd seven more applications wero road. These and moro will bo Initiated at their Washington One of the newly mado Areanlans at this meet ing surprised the Council by presenting an application of n. friend and Pledged another iby tho following moetlng. Tills Council la anxious tor a membernhlp contest with some largo or famous Council outside of tho Penn sylvania Jurisdiction. belleUne It would bo a greater tnccntUo for a much larger class. Pennsylvania Council, now under the guM nnco of Dr. II. J. Ilrachman, have buckled on their armor ror a real membership warfaro with Philadelphia Council, to terminate April .".(. Tho reception to tho new members or 1M4 was tendered on Febniary 12 and about 123 rcspondod to tho InWtatlon. They wero handsomely repaid for their effort, It en thusiasm, good fellowship, tho p rlt of fra ternity, a good vaudevlllo entertainment and n luncheon counts Six candidates worn Initiated and IS applications read, which l n slight Indication or what this Council will do In the near future. I5cry department of this Council is active In tho work: tho bowling team have contests on foot for sev eral match games; tho Membership Commit tee, under tho leadership of Supremo Repre sentative Alex. F Nicholas, anticipate a great "noise:" the minstrel gleo club 'has great tprospeiis and will be a splendid addition under he good of the order. The slogan Is "1000 .rubers for Pennsylvania Council or ""The committee en the 'nilly'" Sunday moet Ins report they have 1500 seata reserved for March 4. This meeting s for men only. Par ticipants must procure the necessary hadco or ticket from their council or at It. A. hcad- q,Mana?von Council, or rhoenlxv llle, .on Feb rnarv I) hd a tlsit from Regent O. Albert Wolf, of Haverford Council, b special rer.ro aentattvo of Grand Regent Arthur B. Eaton, outlining the comnalpn for a greater inembor Bhlr. over all of tho Pennsylvania Jurisdiction. Brother Wolf midn an urgent appeal for morn earnest personal solicitation bv tho rank and file, which brought tho response of five appli cations within a few days. Arrangements lute been made for nn entertainment tiv ths CafBrU Concert Party on February 2 In Col onlal 'ri! aire. Phoonlxvlllc This council will be strongly represented nt the R A. meeting ot the tabernaclo on March 4 and expect to contribute their quota, of 20 members to tho A. B. Extort class by April 30. Recent II J. Brachman entertained at his house. 150.1 Diamond street. Frldav evening, a "bunch" of "live wires" from, Pennsylvania Council. There were "eats." "smokes." flag souvenirs nnd muslo by Prof. Chaoourlan and his orchestra. Incidentally, of course, heads got together and there wero whisperings about the tie class membership. Past Regent Jo seph A. Whitaker entertained at dinner at his home. 1828 Centennial avenue, last Thursday evening tho officers and Executive Committee. Knights "of Pythias The ha"' association was permanently organ tied as tJe Knlgnts ot Pythias Hall Associa tion of Philadelphia by tho preliminary asso isi.kituiw ...w.... w... ...... ciation, neia in mo nan oi Chllds-Drexel Lodge on Feb ruary 18. The value ot the shares of stock was fixed at 110. Over 200 was subscribed by several of those present, Amojg the many who re ceived the Grand Lodge rank at the special convention waa the master of finance of Myrtle Wreath Lodge, who has served 43 years con secutively. The lodge unanimously directed a committee to procure a past chancellor's jewel, a sterling sliver frame with a solid gold escutcheon. A time will bo set for the presen tation and an enjoyable event planned for those who participate, I. O. O. F., Manchester Unity Perseverance Lodre celebrated its; lttti an niversary February IS with an entertainment and social evening, long to be remembered. Robert MacLean. Jr., presided, and made an address of welcome. There were present mem bers of Camden. WUuhlckon and Pride of Germantown Lodges, Philadelphia district NO. 48 ASTHMA SIMPSON, THE VILLAGE QUEEN LUKE WARM SOCIETIES officers and other representatives. P. O. M. lleorgo Smith siwke at lenath on the progress made by this lodgo and the vnluable services rendeioJ to the Philadelphia district and to the Grand Lodge. Ho admlrod the financial and numerical standing VHS) and was gratified with the clalmi paid out In 14 years, for sick claims UTTOI.IO) and death claims (2ISi). Ho complimented tho present deputy grand master, John H. Hes, ot this .lodge, and urged tho members to assist him In his work as a district officer. Ho lauded the membeis i-f this lodgo who are assisting n deputies to the various lodges and extended, his best wishes ror a successful ear. The. talent was under tho direction of Professor Harry Wil son, who produced some of the best leatt,re In the line ot entertainment. Refreshments were served. .... . , . The annual banquet of Ke clone Lodgo of past grands was held on Saturday evening. Loyal Frankford, with Hrothcr Joseph Green halgli In tho chair, received leport from the Fntertalnment Commltteo that arrangements ror the "Washington Party," to be held this evening worn luily made. All brothers nnd mentis aro Invited. Degreo Master George Mollor promised to havo his full -degree team III working order ery noon. One candidate, James Livingstone, was Initiated nnd put through in gool slylo by tlio Initiatory degreo teum Past Grand Master James etewort, I'rother Wolstenhnlrnc, or Concord, and Brother Dr John Mellor spoke on "Good ot tlio Order." Modern Woodmen of America progress Camp, nt Dietrich Hall, 00th street nun vjiruru uvenuc, imu un uhmbuw,, ....c- nttendance February 17. Everything is run . . . . .,..- ....... i..,t inn along smoumir uu "'; lha now officers ore "on tliclr toll " Tho degree team has mado good progress under the uble direction of Chief I'or esur Stunlev, and the new neighbors ore cnjovlng tim Initiatory work ns much n tlio boys on tho aldo lines. A new slogan has been ndopt ed. which Is "One hundred new members by Jtiiy i. and by tlin way tho applications are comlnc in that get Is considered "a cineh. . A cr.nt need lion been established In tie Kirk llellef Aswclntlon. This n""1,11110,"1 tor members of Progress Camp only Mem bers . in get inforrratlnn from the "S'."" treasmer. Geogo II. Stanley. C01B Keisliaj Hon hne lien plcvtril: C. T. Uallr, rfrIu PIPvirll Vi 'InlH1! I'l"ar,'". icn xresldent. George H, Htan- t u trifliii lej n r m "...; it nit.whitrv. K .i. rertlH. , iH V rj. , II. M. -..S-- vr -- UUIUU I'l i iiaiwot )arn or misices. . , - M --..l4 . onnAllltArl In ArTlinffA fOr (L 4 LUUiiiiiHUO "so "-Vti ...u . ---- -" '-,... so lal evening on April 7, when all neighbors;, friends and ladleB will be wolcomo. .NJhbor Professor Kingsbury Is chalrinon of thl' com mltteo nnd he promises n treat. I'o'jwhpA?";1,? and agood proaram will be served without cost. The Robo Committee reported that they havo mado arrangements with Dumont s The- ntro ror a nenent to uo neia i ""?" -i April 1U. The proposition Is a good one ana bor of the camp. Progress Camp la boomlmr, and all the nelghbora should bo on hand at every meeting. Knights Mystic Chain niliworth Castlo held a large and lively meeting Tcbruory 10, Sir Knight Commander William Davenport presiding. Thrco newa links wero added to tho chain by tho younger ele ment, who aro getting results among tnelr friends and fellow workmen. William Torpe. secretar ot Funeral Bcnent Relief tund, as nn Incentive for new members, has ofrcrod n gold button of the orgnnlation to every mem ber bringing In nve candidates, nnd Supronie Commnnder Thoodoro Cook also offers a special prlro to tho member bringing In the largest number over five The Entertainment Commlt teo reported progress, and promised to furnisn on February 23 tho most successful entertain ment In every way that tho castle has ever held. Jlany members -made remark; for the good of tho order and adjourned for lunch served by tho vMonks, a Bide Issue organized for social purposes. Improved Order Hcptasophs Tho supremo officers nnd district deuuty su premo nrchons are busy this month installing ll.o orflcers of all tho conclave" In this city and vicinity. Tho officers of Belmont Con clave were In'tailed by District Deputy Su preme Arclion F. II. Wagner, assisted by II. . Hartman. r. E. Peyton. Paul Brosz and W. L. Pupnleo. A spaghetti dinner was served by Brother Joseph White-house. Another feature was a packago party, which created lively amusement Brother Robert Hartman of Itnt tuoiid Conclave, and his accordion band fur nished tho music. Tho nrchon promlsod an entertainment at every mcotlnc during his Mcndo Conclave hold a lively and crowded miiellng. The officers Installed by D. D, B. A Wagner, assisted bv Supremo Inspector Harry Hoidolberger and Altcniuto D. D. H. A Itich arris were Herman T. Wells. n.ist nrchon; Nathan Mayer. Hrchon; Walter 13. Dickinson, prelate U. Hall, provost: Roger McMulIen. se-retarv, Carl M. Knaim. flnanoter; J. A. Cllft trensurer- William McVev Inspector: T. II. Lauder warder: W L. Burk sentinel. Interest Ins Tcmarks wero made by w. 1. Sup idii. II. T Wells and J. A. Cllft. Archon Brother Nathan Maver received assurance of loial suoport to make Mcado Conclave ono or tli" leaders In this cltv , . ..... , , Tho baby conclave, Rockland, had tho fol low Inor ofilrcrs Installed bv II. J. Hartman, district deputy supreme archon assisted by I . II, Waxier. Albert M Harloy and William II. Bovd: William Consolman. nast nrchon; Curt KuhmMed. nrchon: William Pantor. provost: II. M. Snyder, prelate: L. Messlngcr. Inspector: George Baur. sentlnol; William Chapman, warder: Clyde C. Bridge secretary. C E. Hahn. financier: W. II Goodrich treas urer; Dr. C Ilrarilcv. C. Kuhmsted and W 111 lnio Conselman. trustees Under cood of tho order. Supremo Inspector Harry Hcldolberger presented tn Brother C. C. Bridge a gold I. O II. el-arm for securing 11 now members In I) months, for which Brother Bridge expressed his appreciation. Brother Hartman urnmlsed to nut a Blhlo on the pedestal for their first anniversary nnd Brother Ifeldelbcrccr nromlsod to cover tho pedestal with a silk American flag. Remarki woro also mado bv Tred I. Bruit, tho organizer ot Rockland Conclave, Albert M. Harloy, Frank 31. Ijincan. William II. Boyd, nroldent of tlio UeotaaoDhs Krater nii I Association. F. II. Wagner and William G. Ulchaids. Ladies of Maccabees Mansion IIlvo hold a pleasant review at the home of Lady Abram last Wednesday. A committee was appointed to look for a hall und to make arrangements for their next re view on February 24. ' At n banquet of members of Philadelphia Hlvo last Thursday evening the officers pre sented their past lady commander, Mrs. Ixiulsa I.ewl8. with a silver bread tray. Great Record Keeper Burgln was the guest of Post Com mander Lewis. Olivet Hive, Parkway Building, admitted one applicant and had an enjoyable evening with refreshments. Miss Burgln was a lato caller. All promised to work tor the Great Commander's Birthday Class. After a short session of Keystone Hive at M.I street and Haverford avonue. Mesdsmes Jlelms and Mvans gave a euchre for tho beno fit of the Uniform Rank. Lady Collum, or Koystone Hive, entertained tho members of Central Commltteo at Rltten houso Hall and after the business session served a chicken supper, Mesdames Laog, Helms, Lewis, Smith. Rotenbury and Rlter nre the Hospital and Sick Commltteo to serve until the March meeting;. ... Uvdy Cleasby, of Quaker City Hive, gave a euchre at her home for the benefit of the Uniform Rank, which was a success In every way. Liberty Bell Hive, at 4018 Baltimore avenue, received one application for membership and appointed Lady Commander Duckworth chair man of an oyster supper tc be given next month, Great R. K, llm-gln was a welcome cuest. Philadelphia Hive, Parkway Building, re ceived three applications for membership at their lust review and elected and Installed lvdy Haney as picket. They will entertain the Rose Court No. 1, Juniors, In March. Ar rangements were also started tor the annual entertainment for Central Committee. Uartram Hive entertained iRouo Court Juniors at 014 North Broad street last Saturday after noon under direction ot Lady Cooke. Ice cream and cake wero served and valentine given by Lady Uueler, ot Bartram (Hive. Rose iSfffi Court will be Instituted In West Philadelphia lr the near future. .... . ... .. Tho "Doughnut Social" ot Opu Hive, 1120 Germantown avenue, for the Denetlt of the Uniform Rank w a gTeat success, and will add a good sum to ths treasury of the .guard. Opus lllvo will Blvo a "Shamrock Tea" next Stinker City Hive, 1316 Columbia avenue, re ceived five applications, for membership at their last tevlew and .will tryt. ha.ye atlj delegation nt the "Martha Washington Tea, Party'' of Bartram Hive, 62d and llayerford avenue, this evening. The prosseda wlU go to tliu hospital and homo fund. Order Knights of Friendship There Is talk that Tast Sir Knight Marshal nils A. King will bo the next representative from lilW-rgetio Chamber to the Grand Cham btr, -whlih moots In Reading. Pa in August, and It Is probable that a club of 25 com panions In uniform will go. with the repre sentative. Tho Relief Committee has only eight sick companion nftor several month Encrsetlo'oJ poets to reach the 400 mark this year. P. S. K. HL Boyd has "come to life" ngoln and a boom can bo looked for, as he Is a hustler when ho Bets started. 1. o. H. K. M. Etchells mado Interesting remarks on tho bylaws and companions think a commltteo should be appointed to look Into tho matter. Princes' Order of Caliphs Mooca Mosnue. No. 3, will, celebrate th anniversary of Washington's Birthday with a banquet this evening at tlio Hotol Walton for nliout 2W members of the order and tholr friends Past Hulton Jacob Aechenbrand is chairman of tho Commltteo on Arrange menm and Dr. Alva T. Todd will be toast master. The speakers will Includo Hon. John M. Patterson, Judgo of Court of. Common Pleas E .1 Cattoll, city statistician; Rons Maclver, Imperial itrand padashah (tlio head of tho order In the United mates), and the nev Charles II. Llder, of Trenton. N. J. Many novel features ot an Oriental tlngo will appear In the menu and deoorattonj. Order of Good Templars Golden Link Lodge, In Its comfortable lodge room, 24J2 Frankford avenue, laat Wodnosday evening entertained a few friends from other temperance organizations. Around the. lea tablo plans wero projected for closer relation and more definite work along aggresalvo lines. Georgo D. Turner, district chlI templar, was pierent ond gavo his sanction to the Idea Next meeting of Golden Link will bo held Wed nosday evening noxt. Order of Owls Tioga Nest. No. 14R7, Is pushing Its cam paicti for members. Four candidates wore In itiated at the last tnoeUng. Thero Is gToat Interest shown In a membership contest to CnTho'Icorr!b?n1e.d Nest, of Owl will hold ltl booster meeting at Philadelphia Neat. 1721 North Tront street, on Friday evening next. A delemtlon will como from each nest nnd a IfOoif tlmo 1 expected. CLASSIFIED RATES DAILY AND SUNDAY THIS STYLE TYPE (or like this) Ono Insertion lBp per line Throe insertions in a weok.... 12Wc per I no Boven corsscutlvo Insertions... loo per line Situations wanted, threo Inser tions In a wcok 100 per lino THIS SIZE TYPE (or like this) Permitted In nil classifications except Help and Situations Wanted, Lost nnd Found, Per sonals, Boarding and Rooms. One insertion 20o perlln Three Insertions In a week.... 171ic per line Seven consecutive Insertions... loo per line All rates are based on agate measurement, 14 agato lines to the Inch. DEATH NOTICES-elthcr paper 10 lines one time .. 600 Three Insertions 1.00 pAILY ONLY In Effect December J. ltH COMBINATION RATE for Insertion In both the morntns and ovcnlag papers of earns day: PUBLIC LEDGER (MORNING) EVENING LEDGER (EVENING) Add four cents per lino net to rates given abovo, HKLP AND SITUATIONS WANTED ADVERTISING IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER MAY JIB INSERTED IN THE EVENING LEDGER WITHOUT ADDITIONAL CHARGD. There is a drug store near 'your dome that will accept Ledger want ads at office rates. HELP WANTED FEMALE CANVASSERS Lady canvassers wanted. Coll after Wednesday, from S to 8 p. in, .8811) Arch. GIRL for cooking, downstairs work; rtperl enced; ref. Call morning. 1027 N. Broad. GIRL, experienced, wanted for Ice cream and confectionery store. L 817, Ledger Branch. HOUSEKEEPER'S HELPER A thoroughly tollable -woman to tako charge and assist mistress: light work; refs. H4I2, Ledger Cent. MOTHER'S HELPER, refined, capable, will ing; reference and full particulars. Apply by letter. 14, Ledger Dr.. 17th and Ml. Vernon. SECRETARY nnd office manager to fill re sponsible position for manufacturer: must be first-class stenographer and able to handle office force; answer fully, giving age, cx pcrlencn and salary expected. L BE.', Led ger Office. STENOGRAPHERS, bookkeepers and clerks con obtain valuable Informa tion about securing poaltlona by in terviewing Miss Dean at Ledger Cen tral. See her at once for this free advice, aa tho Commercial Depart ment la constantly securing good positions for Ledger Advertisers. WHEN IN NEED of an experienced office as sistant, bookkeeper, stenographer or clerk, call up Walnut liOOO and consult with Miss Dean, of the Commercial Department, who has a list of high-grade, experienced girls eager for positions. Avail yourself of the Xreo scrvlco to Ledger Advertisers NOW. HELP WANTED MALE DRAUGHTSMEN Two first-class all-around designers with considerable experience, and one steel designer; American Brtdgo experi ence preferred; for large copper plant In Chill; three-year contract and expenses both ways; good temperate climate; excellent liv ing conditions; give age, experience, refer ences and salary expoctod; unmarried men only. R. 13. T. Haff, core of DuPont Cora pany. City Point, Va. SALESMAN Experienced oil salesmen wanted to cell steam plants; we furnish sample barrel oil to plants on 60-day teat, together with patented ' appliance which are given free; SO per cent, savins In present oil con sumption guaranteed; will make advances to hustler against commission while he demonstrate his sales ability. 11 130, Ledger Office. SALESMAN Sure Are: quick seller) Mc com mission. 443 Land Title Building, HELP WANTED MALE 8AMS3MAK, llvlnr In town, outside of rhlja delphla, to sell nursery stock. I. 803, Led. Of OTflcH8iTJtTrMTfX! assistant management! uancrsiamie uesigning ana manuiocviuinn. Apply tho WentworUt Alius. Allegheny av. and A st. ' . Wanted Neat-aprearlng; roung men 23 year of agOi High Bohool gradua . ferred. Apply BOB Tarkway Building. en under uate pre- EMERQENOY HELP WANTED , Tho Emergency Aid havo received the fol lowing offers of employment through, tho ledgers' "Work Needed Quloklv Columns'' and have no qualified, applicants on file, if you can, fill ono of these Jobs, cut out the nd vertlsement and attach to lour letter of ap plication, slating experience fullv and enclose copies of referenoee. Address letter to Men's Work Department, Emergenoy Ald.Commltteo, Lincoln Building, Philadelphia, with key num her of ad. on the envelope: MALE FARMHAND MAN TO DO GENERAL. WORK about country hospital: must be good milker nnd nlougher; good home: $20 month end all found! must havo good references. L A. W tot, ' WELUEnS AND WELDERS' HMLPHIUII nave oixnlnit for several; must be thoroughly ntn.Hniih1 nnA fittVA ffnft.1 references. 17. A vv n-.u " , .'-. CHAUFKEUn GOOD DRIVER AND MB; chanlclan: must live. In Taoony seotlon ot ,.... .i .. ... .W. bu..U MI. ... Clin KTOU jrcar'rnuDU juu, ic.ai.ii.ca sarv. R. A. W.. 2S3. GARDENER MIDDLE-AGED MAN AROUND . house and garden: tend furnacf, oto.1 good noma ano ngnt work, is. A. v. r FARMER YOUNO MAN TO WORK ON , small chicken or fruit farm: milk cow and lend to horao; must iiavo references. B. A. W . g.'. . SITUATIONS WANTED PEMALE BOOICICEEPDR, stenographer, experienced, ca pable of taking entire charge and ncllncr as poortrnry or oince msnager, u oo. i.ou. v,cm, BOOKKEEPER and oisrk: 4 years' exn.; ro- lintiio. qcrur-iie. reio. eogcr wcnirwi. CI.AMIlEItMAID or lady's maid, good seam- stress, refined I exp. and refs, M 607. Led. Off, CHAMDERWORIC and waiting, young, exp. wiilte girl! nignest ror. im pos, Longer w, CIIILDNURBK. thoroughly competent and ro- linen: nrst-cinss reiercnco. iw m. ivnim hi-, COOK First-class, experienced, young whllo woman i rere Bnce. mono juicmnson onon .i. COOKINO and downstairs work, experienced wnito woman; pest rets, i-nono uiamono i. COOKING nnd downstairs work, eompctont nnd reliable: flrst-clasi refs. M 608. Ledger Off. COOKINO nnd downstairs work, white, set- tied; city or suourns; rer. n am. Linger vju. DAY'S WORK Colored woman, 1 day and carfar. no. Ledger Branch, i!0th & Christian, DRESSMAKER Perfect fitter: suits remodeled; swift, accurate. (132 N. 47tli st. Hel. 6007 GIRL, German, wishes situation; laundress, chambernork or assist kitchen. 224 Reed st. HOUSEKLUPER or stewardess; hotel, Institu tion, ant, homo; oxn caterer. M 601. Led. Off. HOUSEWORK tno -wash) In email family; thor. relia. woman; pest reis. m cv. ieq.vu, LADY'S MAID or light chamberwork Refined German clrl, experienced sewer, ombroldoror Bnn thicket, v -w. ,Annnr hii.t.. LADY'S MAID, seamstress o- mother's helper; highly roc., comp.: N. Gorman. Ph. Bel. ROM. MAID, colored, wants chamberwork. nursing, (IlllCU ur liuvmn Tic) rinr. iv mmi.w p.. NURSE wants caro ot Infant or Invalid: best of references as to ability. Write 121 W. Washington st,, Media. Pa NUHSi: Protestant girl wishes position as nut-so or light upstairs work; experienced. A 222 Ledger Office NURSE Graduate nurse wants few more ma ternity casem doctor's ref. Phono Gtn. (1003 L. PHYSICIAN'S SECRETARY Younir woman with experience would like position; refer ence L 610 ledger Offlco. STENOGRAPHER, private secretary: experi enced, refilled, cnpablo; will leave city. South or Weit: commercial Institution or social. B .137. Lodger Central. STENOGRAPHER, expert, experienced In lit erary end commercial work. Qualified lor aeo retarlal position. E 257. Lodger Central. STENOGRAPHER, experienced, desires steno graphic, typewriting, clerical: evenings: own macnnio. u p-ij. imager venirni. STENOGRAPHER Knowledgo of bookkeeping. good at figures: 7 yours experience In dotalla; can tako chaigo. E 833. Ledger Central. tfTENOGRAPHER. exp.. knowlodge of book- keeplng: ranld. nccurnto. J U68, Led Central. 6TENOriAPIIER. 3 yrs.' exp., com., at prcs- ent employed, des. pos. : Int. L B48, Led. Cen. WOMAN, young, cheerful disposition, aa care taker of convalescent, seml-lnvalld.or nervous patient, adult or child. 'M 612. Ledger Office. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT -will tako charge small set of hooks by day or hour; moderate rates. Bell phono. Walnut 1237. ACCOUNTANT, expert; books opened, closed, systematized, audited; $5 monthly up. Auditor, P. O. Box 2001. Philadelphia. ATTENTION, BUSINESS MEN Many eneigetlc, bright boys who como under our care are now avail able for otllce.shop or factory work; no charges. JUVENILE WORKERS' BUREAU 1507 ARCH. TELEPHONE, SPRUCE 0147. AUTOMOniLE SALESMAN Man, 80, desires connec. with I'hlla. agency, u 48, Led, cen. BOOKKEEPER, expert, will keep your books. oar books . B50 charging only tor tune consumea. i oau, Ixwiger central. BOOKKEEPER-STENOGRAPHER Age 21, 3 years' exp. ; good ref. E 440, Ledger Central. CHAUFFEUR, practical, well-trained me chanic; I) years' exp. on American and Euro pean cars; honest and dependable; good clean record; ft'a years with last employer; excel lent reference. H 158. Ledger Central. CHAUFFEUR, white, A-l mechanlo; eight years' experlenco nnd flrst-claBs reference during that time. E 745, Ledger Central. CHAUFFEUR and mechanic, white, 7 yens' exp, now employed, wishes prlvato position; any car. J 051. ledger Central. CHAUFFEUR Machine ahop oxp.; BOber. rel., dependable man; ret. Add. B 184, Ledger Off. COAST RESORT hotel or firm can eet reliable man, best references, experienced, as cashier, etc. ; moderate wages. B 120, Ledger Office. COLORED college student, with considerable spare time, wishes work. E 054. Ledger Cen. DESIGNER and estimator on building con struction, thoroughly experienced, desires to make change. m, meager uentrai GARDENER, superintendent. S3, thoroughly exp. In general upkeep of gentleman's country estate; able to-eupervlse men to advantage; married. Fred Martin. Wayne, Pa. JAPANESE as butler, valet or useful man, Olali, 0228 Woodland ave. MAN, middle aged, wishes work, farm, restau- rant, saloon, n.m unve st. SALESMAN or manager to represent reliable firm; a position of responsibility: highest of references can be furnished. J 755, Led ger 1,-cmrm SALESMAN Has had years ot experience In this and other countries; can give unques tlonable referenoe. 11 B54, Ledger Central. SALESMAN, capable, hustler, traveled New Jersey, needs pos.; salary. E 55'-', Led. Cen. SITUATION wanted ns handy man: can fur, good ref. Ad. John MacNamara. 188 Tasker. TRAFFIC MANAGER, 13 years' experience with one firm; graduate of La Salle's Inter state Commerce course; familiar with the latest rulings: married; 31 yrs. old; hustler; guarantee to make good. E 340, Ledger Cen. YOUNG MAN, 20, Spanish, cultured, refined, would be serviceable In office as Interpreter and clerk. 13 038, Ledger Central. SURE HAD THE GOODS EMPLOYMENT AQENOIEB MRS. NICHOLa 19M Ealnbrldgs t,i can tur oish viu tvltli any kind ot malo or fi male 5JYp 7or MI oapsclUef, for any k-4 of position. Phone Locust 21t0. WORK NEEDED QUICKLY As a partial. contribution to the work which IsTelnr so b y carried on by ths BrftSTgeney Al committee, Society for Organised Charity : T....ii, vn-iftrv iturAAtii In sft-iirlnir em IP beinjT ro BDiy earn- jy v"-l """I'J"".;! AI4 commute. Boclotr r ?mnlMd CajUj and Jur-nl e Workers '""ijn SI 5 I2 , . - - ..!,. .l0rvlnff rnen and women. the Punr.ta Linoen and EvjNlji i Laooin these columns to me rin. uo oi iw ployment Branches of these organizations. Here you will nnd lutea worn asy 10 ar brief stories of spoclflo cases thai have been Investigated by them and found to be worthy and particularly urgent ones, Ths persons listed aro out oi employment through no fault of thelrown. Applications from drinkers and Incompetent or J.unt'u.ltwnrthE,.1P.d1'v'!?uS!r SI! not recommonded by the orJt1,.e"i,S?-.i5E? provided for by the Ii,.med(te Relief Dtr Von. fcmployers see'kljg reliable, experfenj men and women can. therefore, employ the men and women llstel with the assurance that they are helpir deserving workers who only ask for a chance to help themselves. Thsv do not want charity. They want and must navo Immediate employment. Will you create a lob for a few of these who can fit Into ypur tganisationf If you will do your share, this f at problem will bo quickly , 'ed. , REFER TO CASES BY LBTTBRB 'AND NTiioSEUMArUCElD "EA" FOnWABD OFF-R TO TlSMEriOENOV 'AID COMMITTEE, L1.o..'UTOIT,liEa80CIDTr FOR OROAN- 1ZI.1?j? tv!In?,TO TB JUVENILE WORK. ERS' BUREAU, 1B07 ARCH 6TREDT. MALE AUTOMOniLC TRIMMER, 23 YEARS OLD good references; out of work practically all winter; has two small children. S. O, a, No. mi), trraninwu wmi --- - --., BAKER-BREAD BAJCER. 40 YEARS OLD, whoso last employer says he wan thoroughly honest ana ronooio ana in v "-,T Sever late one dav. Ho, las been out of work u montns. iias u yuiiuiv, vw... .!:. '.cv..; vounaest 2 years. S. O. C. 680. (Northern Blstrf c " B O.C 1480 North Marshall street.) -.,- - .m.ir. n, n tmm it Aa vrvntr. JUA1.1V .10 lUAllt? WUV, .w &...j ... - ed for three yrara In one plaoe and previously for flvo years tn another place: very good ref erences; has been out of work now for four months. S. O. C. 037. (Northeast Dlst.. 2348 N. Howard st.) BAKER-HERE IS A MAN WITH A CLEAN record, who Is strictly temperate and can do first-class work. Has 3 children and is des pcrately In need. B. A.. 261. BLACKSMITH'S (HELPER AND TIIRE sons who can do laboring work; will take anything they can got to do; all four of them havo excellent references; thero are seven chil dren of sohool ago In this family. H. O. C, No. 048. (Woodland Dlst. 1232 B. 47th at.) BLACKSMITH'S irraPER-25 YEARS TOT1I one firm, which recommends, him highly: In vestigation shows man to ba badly In need of noin. ii.. v. .. BOILERMAKER'S HELPER-MAN OF 40. vHth 0 small children dependent upon btm, will take any kind of work he cin got. One of the children la 111 In the hospital and the baby Is 111 at homo. Excellent references. B. ,p. C. BS8 (Northern District. B. O. C, 1430 iNOrvn iuaiaii. pm.cn BOILERMAKER MAN HAB BBEN OUT of work for four months; he has a wife and thrto children, the youngest a baby 18 months, who Is very delicate. 8. O. C. 682. Powel- von minium,' p. v. ". v" -....-.. .. BOOKBINDER AN EXPERIENCED MAN. 25 years old, with a wlfo and baby 4 months old, wants work. Investigation shows that Im mediate help Is vital to the life of the family, who at present are living In ono room with barely enough food to keep tho baby alive. This man can furnish the best kind of refer ence ftonililshmormjIoyerJI2;A;tW BOOKKEEPER BOOKKEEPER AND credit man, married, who after 0 years with his last oruployer, waa laid oft because of lack ot work, desires employment. He can give first-class reference. E. A.. 170. BOY, IB YEIAR3 OLD-IS THE ONLY Sup port of a widowed mother, 4 brothers and sisters lie has worked In a rope factory, but will tako any kind ot work he can get. 8. O. C. 603. (Frankford District, S. O. C, 1344 Unity street.) BOY 18-YEAJl-OLD BOY, WITH EXCBL lent references: hao been out of work all win ter; he Is tho only wage earnor In a family of 7 children; tho youngest a baby. a. month old; lie wanta a chance to'help support hla brothers and sisters and his grandmother, who Uvos with them. S. O. C, 0.12. (Powclton Dlst., 4018 Powelton ave.) BOY, 10 YEARS, STRONG. HEALTHY American boy, will do any kind of work to help support on aged grandfather; parents are dead and he and sister (20 years) out of work some, months; has worked on lco wagon. J. W. B.. 80L BOY, IB, WHO HAS ATTENDED SOUTHERN Manual Training School and has been forced to leave school to help support parents; would make good at any kind of office work. J. W. B., 800. BOY, 10 YEARS. JEWISH, WISHES WORK of any kind; driving team or doing anything that will help his home; father la tuberculous and no ono In family ot four working. J. W T7 OT.I BOY, 14 YEARS. WANTS WORK; ERRANDS or Helper arouna store; lamny vory poor; father out of work three months; no one work ing; but one girl out of family ot nine. J. WV B., 802. . BOY. COIXJRED. 16 YEARS OLD. STRONG and willing, wants any kind of work to help his widowed mother suoport 4 other children) mother earns S5 a woek. not enough to feed and clothe the whole family. J. W. B. 870. Boy, white, American, ib years, will do any kind of. work; father deserted; mother and sister out 'of work: mother will do any Kinu Ot llQUBBWOrK. iiO. OW. J. vv. u, BOY. 15 YEARS, WANTS WORK; ERRANDS: can make himself useful about store; parents dead; no one working In a family of five; oacy in. j. vv. u.. w.. BOY. WHITE, POLISH, 14 YEARS, ER- rands. store or factory: father dead; four other children; one working; Income $1. No. htn, j. vi. ii. BOY. 16. HAS WORKED IN SHOE FAC- tory; father ery old. Family In destitute circumstances. Willing to do any kind of work. j. w. .. BMH, 56T; JEWISH, lei OUT OF WORK 3 months; will do any kind of work to support mother and 2 other children. J. W. B SSO. BOY, 15 YEARS. WANTS WORK OF ANY kind; father deserted four younger brothers; mother has to support six on 15. J. W. B., 8.0. BLACKSMITH A GERMAN, 35 YEARS OLD; has been out of work six months; has a wife and one small child dependent on him. (Eastern Dlst. S. O. C. 02t. 338 8. Lawrence st.) DOILER-fAKER AMERICAN, 40 YEARS old. with cood references; this man Is a widower who la trying to take caro of his 0 small children. 8 O. C.. 030. (Germantown Dint.. B2 W. Chelten avo.) BRAKEMAN MAN AND WIFE HAVE been heipod with coal and groceries; needs worK naniv: puck in rent, r-. j.t auv. BRASS FINISHER MARRIED MAN. 35 years old. with 20 years' experience with well-known gas company, whom he left 1 years ago to go Into business for himself, wants employment as brass finisher or sales, man In gas and electric fixtures. Understands the gas fixture Luslness thoroughly. He Is Prepared to do work In polishing or lacquering rass at homo If required. This man has a wife and 2 children In extreme circumstances. He can furnish the highest references aa to character ana anility. . a., lis. BRASS POUSHUH WIFE AND 2 CHIt dren In destitute circumstances and needs work badly; has excellent references from for mer employer. E. A., 231 X. BRICKMAKER THOROUGHLY 6KILLED In bis lino and has excellent references. E. A. 242 X. UUTCHEB . A BUTCHER WITH A WIFE and B children, ranging from 4 to 11 years of age, has been out ot work for nearly 2 montns. Due to the Emergency Aid Commit tee, hi wife has supported the family In the meagrest way by sewing. This man will take any kind of a iiosltlon. Hla wife would like plain sewing. E. A.. 191. ON "STEW" PIDD!!!! WORK NEEDED Wicnatf ffii .. ..?. ndy individual may b"rS3Ji ,"Av Wfj, ,.. t", ' M s nMgn l8 wrniriM nnrt-,-t "- irnil "BisiricT r, SBhJsFa&aa Hunting Park avenue) ' v-'"' stmt a nuTLBR-BiN0ij coLonBD iuwrSrJ CABINET WORKER - BKILLEDcIn: J worker and carpenter, w JiSVr.YMINgT & work. He has ths highest rsfsr.nVSi"1"' 5 hla lsat mnlntnt. -H.lT -V.'?T'5Mt f M J he worked rorked for o W.T mniSKwi la In deeperata want g. A it" l A una CAH INSP-CCTOnr-LBXTT POSITION tSS ' Iraitlnn far on tmvin- . 'A' ".'"Wtiii. III. ni.iyiujr-in nay nn nna With hltli ot Ubor jqueettotvand wti droDDM. ?B?r'H and child. Family in utmost dlstrett . CARTDNTER-lUBRE IS A FAMrr.v -n , ctroumstinoes are described as "dwJiii'sH by Emergency Aid investigators, whonil ; the man does not drink and li s ,liv'4l,li man, lhA man haa han n.. ..0 WDrfr. Konths: he.owes 4raonths' back rsn?' ... I ndlord. who Is w lliliur to 1. nTnlm ,!! .' needs the money himself, m h B KKt 6 man's wife and 8-year-old boy have notLiJ; ; .tihaira: to SL$S o7raS'po.nifun!r I'a'.HiI"? S?gg OArtPKNTERHUNOARrAW mr- .'! experienced carpenter, out of ytStkiS" "i fall, is on the list of applicants ef tba cloty for Organising Charity, lis hi a JV lS and, three children, and an Infant borS Sa A he toat his Job. ,1a anxious to get sark 1 that will malte his family IndspenaentTn-' I Istcred. at the Eratern DlsUfot Ottes. 86 ' " T ""- T!".WI1L?1I A V llltYnfnias T-TT"-- .fa-iii":,-ii-iV "'"I'.wrajjii. m of work six months; will take any klndefirSk Ml he can get to support a wife and f,"g l drsn. S. O. C,, No. 081. (Nlcetown aa-TlesS ? n St.. dtuntlnr Trlt r,A ..TrrV1 . . . M..M VWU.K Kl jit (iARPENTBR-A MAN WHO CAN DO ALL Vlnrlsj nf n-rtiknf.Hna. -rr-1. t.iT. i SXnffi3S8Z triTe and three children urxtntly In ntiari-f -rfi .- th -" -iin uuui MiNifrnat. u years old. wants work as carpsntsr, prfatS ' or painter. Recommended as a thorMshsi' snd 3 children. Will do anything. jJ CAnPNTR MAN, 85 YEARS OLD. n seeking work so that he can Uke cars of t tt.1?..n? .hy"S5 'KrSunBrt ls Dlitf., so-c:. Wt .Hon.33 t"Wllltca CARPENTER MAN. 88 M.OLD; of work alt winter: -very enod rata n-I. a .mm... !. .;,.... - T.VC.V-l'KT'ie!" Is 111. S.' O. 6., 63a. (Powellon WstTiflfl tUWPIt'lll ItVB.y CARPET, DESIONER AN AMERICAN, yeoia oia, is aui qi worx oecause usrs Iiti been no market for carpet for several tnontht. He haa tried without success to secure ouf work, llnomployment and tho prolosted Ill ness of his wlfo have exhausted their urtoii and this man must havo work at once, Ttn aro 7 children, the oldest 12 years old and tht youngest I year. 8. O. C.018. (Oermintmra Dlstrlot. S. Q. C, 62 West Chelten avenua) CARPET WEAVER HAS WORKED FOR nn H.m trvi. 9rt V..M nnrf fA. trot .nnnlh. V.. been out ot work and hla savings srs ex hausted; hna a wife and e small children. a,t.jj O. C. 038. (Northeast Dlst.. 2318 N. Mk-J ardsL) CAULKER AND CHIPPER MAN HAS been out of work 8 months and half. For last 17 years has worked In ens Macs. 10 15-year-old boy, who has worked In tht nam la mar. aui or warn. a. vs. i-.. uuj. ADrums r District. B. O. C. 2348 North Howard strew, CEMENT WOR1CER COLORED MAN, V) i .. al svnallanf tfyt attfiat ITasi al , it children, ilia wife has been doing wasstet to help support the family. S. O. C No. fA I lYmjumiiu umu, ..,.. . ..... .... nuATTWl e.TmTntlnlC DRIVER. 8. TEATta old. out ot work 4 months: has a sick vl'i ??l and 7 children tho youngest lyesjr dWa, A pendent upon him. s. o. C. wi. woodlttli District, p. VJ VJ., lJ oqum ma mni. CHAUFFEUR. EXPERIENCED OX TAXI, CODS; carcrui ariver. avrivir wwt, una , erences from well-known cab company; cur-, rled; wife now sewing. E. A.. 201. CLERK AMBITIOUS YOUNO MAN, SO v.nn niri. craduatQ of cramm ar school 0J has attended Temple College for two yetrs; nrr also been a macjuuo uijuruvuc. ,i.i ao aui work that la offored him. S. O. C, No 6H0 (Nlcetown and Tioga Dlst., Hunting Park !. ana vjiariisa. bi.i CLERK-A YOUNO MAN WHO 13 EXPERI onced nnd la behind with his board jiat; work of any kind. His clothing la worn oat sM dlrtv nnd no needs Immediate empleyaiejtj" get fixed up to take a -erm anent lob. E. A.. J- CLEIllt AbLeAtvuum; urri .,,...... up-to-date business methods; 5j years of ago and married: savings exhausted; clean, nlnel couole: references from large houses; -it class. E. A., 205. n.n.. .. "m,rTPT Temr.TntlT TRANS, .s v,L.iwv f-y""--ix -v-aiv. JfSV ,1 n.m,inn ni..ir mm 60. married: 'sober, with good refer et ! getiing sewinx. K. A., -ui. CLERK. ANY KIND OF STORE. S!5 YEAKJ j old and has wife and 2 children and Is viulBr fa to do anything. E. A.. 230. M Tk,...r, T.nTiaii.Tinnrn nKFHRENCES s ".. J., w. . fremlaat employer, who laid him oft aroa account of slack work. lias 5 small cajldnn and faces ovetlon. B. A.. 25'. . ... TOTbR- AN Al StAN. WITH HtOH C?sItIreferSnces; with la.tem'ployer ijem first class; also clerical; support ot a large tamiiy. r. .- w COLOItED MAN, WITH WIFE ANU10 children, ono sick, mother aios iu: nsa -v" on moving vi-i "and Is willing .to 4o anyttW rt s nnii o-Ivm n!m worKT hi A mn t. -wing -- -- .L... '" CONCUFri- -.'OIU-EIt-COLOIlED MAN- K yeant u. shore work: out. mSntha: detperito" plight; 'good refrc.? i. A. -U.. ' '. - - ' -.a-v i-in-flir MiW WITH iS33nffifil H. "ArS.arch. IdrenV the" oldest W tjl.'fl tyoungSt H months. 8 a ,C.. ou. -- m $m-w?W7mm good references,, nss "". "" " i' VTm .rJvvl. . .viiwtAira iinv kind of work." r .rThUwlfe Iferl wiin iiorooo. ". "c. Vv7.-. " -rood : except tor a ... -Srtten blstrtct, 8V O. C. 4018' Powe'lton"avenue.) - OUt Or won, uaa a. n..- .- - jjjj dren dependent upon him. B-.."-,.. T Southwest District,. O. C. 1318 Bouta -. west uistr let, ' a. u. . g ER WITH WIFE AND ALL wlli' ouhly familiar wWTctty. n4i i wcrt lyi? wTlUwr to do .anytblngj tonner oj-J street. DRIVER thnrnUK quickly: willing to do anytutng; '"WJ 4 ployeharw paper lou.eJ fays will b. gj to a pioy -wnan uuawcaa .- - - - i j-? expectid;1 Vber. hon.s't and" wtlltafj UJ m toft bin and rent past due.g.Aft J DRIVER AND JIACHiniOf a t ja DyVsii7"ldrwlll take anything be can .j oo; has good, reference;. 8. &. a. No, M (ITTanmora n., ". ..... . DRY CLEANER-IiUKyu""..-!, SiT enoed; willing to ao yy 2Ju awi sax ?,ae.ri-7,sd UOIl, iU - XtAT BUTCHMR Ai GERMAN, M YTUta" . will -take any work that Is offerM W "III i Bedridden with Mrainfa ."..! 1fiil ffttir hll tn rlinaNftasit -L " lEWIl I Ki"wii2.'K" r.Pi.ENcrovTtr thy and satisfactory by TnT(mnt-?9ir: Bmersenny Aid CommltUa, wanti sSV S till wlra Is too III to sew and th.?fAtr children lack nourishing food. BA-fpali -iff nflsT