J "? " S73Wi f' 14 WILLS 1'llOBATED Estate of S. S. Roller does to Two Daughters. Solomon 8. Keller, who died nt 618 North 4th street, January 21, left mi jglrUo of $97,600, principally to two dimh tare, Ellen Shelp nnd Amelia T. Seltzer. A turn of t000 la bequeathed to Miss Kate S Wilson, providing slio be In the employ of tho testator as housekeeper at the time of his death. The will was admitted to probate today, and letter testamentary were granted to two sona-lnOaw, Jrimcs It. Shelp and B Oliver Cottier. The eslato Includes $90,000 of personal property. Vernonnl properly of Thomas Iloblnson hns been appraised nt J9H0.S3; Clara P. Low?, $3312.29; Clara U Blatter, $3760.22, and Henry 0. Plate, $3076.70. William C. Bryant's Funeral William C llryntit, who died Sunday t his home In Hatboro, where he mado his home with his mother and two broth ers, will be btlrlcd tomorrow nfternoon from the residence of his uncle, Wlllam C Bryant, a coal operator, of 915 Spruce street Mr. Brynnt, who was 40 years old and born In this city, was associated with his uncle In the coal business at 10th and Washington avenue. OBITUARIES Dr. John B. McMnstcr, Jr. Ill but a few days, John Bach McMos ter, Jr., son of Dr. John Bach McMaster, historian and professor of American his tory In tho University of Pennsylvania, died yesterday at tho University Hospital. He was operated upon last Saturday. Mr. MoMostcr, who was 25 years old. was a graduate, of Chestnut Hill Academy nnd I'enn Charter School, and was at the lat ter Institution editor of tho school maga zine. I To Was In his senior year at the Law School of tho University of Penn sylvania nnd was a member of tho var sity track team. He was also a member of tho Merlon Cricket Club and the Uni versity CtUb. Besides his father and mother, ho la survived by a brother, Thlllp D. McMaster. The funeral will be held from the resi dence of his parents, 2109 De I.anccy trtct. Thursday nfternoon, at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Thomas McCurdy ATLANTIC CITY, March 2.-Th IXov Dr. Thomas McCurdy, a well-known au thority on church law nnd a member of the Judiciary Commltteo of the General Assombly of the Presbyterian Church, was stricken with heart failure yesterday and died almost instantly. Doctor Mc Curdy, who was 74 years old, served in Wilmington, Del., ns pastor, for 12 yenrs, nnd later nt Peoria, 111., for 10 eurs. Ho then went to Wooster, Ohio, where ho was 10 years. Ho Is survived by a widow and three sons, the Ttev. Allen Mc Curdy, stationed In New York city; Earl McCurdy. a banker at Buffalo, N. Y., nnd Paul McCurdy, a merchant in Norfolk. John Stockton John Stockton, S7 years old, who was retired from tho employ of the Pennsyl vania Railroad, having served that com pany for 38 years, Is dead nt his residence, 1304 North 22d street. Mr. Stockton, who succumbed Sunday, was n widower, nnd is survived by two nieces and a nephew, Edward Stockton, connected with the Pennsylvania Itallroad The funeral will be held tomorrow inornlnjr from his late residence. His body will be taken to Al tconn, his native city, for burial. Beatljs Al.COTT. On March 1, 1915, SUSAN C, widow ot J. Howard Alcott. Funeral on Thursday, at 2 p. m.. from the resilience of her son-in-law, Joseph W. Dyer, Hot South Sih at.. Camden, N. J. Interment Old Fel lows' Cemetery, Burlington, N. J. BARKY. On Starch 1. 1015, WILLIAM J., on of rtoae Ellen and the late Iwronca Barry. Funeral on Thursday, nt 8 a m., from his late resldenco, 2631 Catharine st. High. Mass of Requiem at St. Anthon'a Church, at 0:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CAMP. Suddenly, on February. 28, 1015. at Atlantic City. N. J.. CAROI2NE MORIUS TASKBIl, dnughtor of the late Thomas T . Jr.. and Rebecca A. Tanker and widow of Frank Stewart Camp. In her 58th year. Funeral services on Wednesday, 2 p m.. at the residence of her nephew, Spencer Mc Keon, 2123 Samom at Interment private. IKT On March 1. 1015, QBRHARDT W.. husband ot Anna Dletz. Funeral services on Thursday, at 2 p. m.. at the apartments of Oliver 11. Bilr. 1S20 Chestnut at. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. EVANS. On Second Month 2Sth. 1915. EME. LINE EVANS, aged bO years. Helatlies an! friends are invited to attend the funeral serv ices, en Fourth-day Third Month 3d, at 11 o'clock, at her late residence, 1718 Ingersoll t. Interment private JTITZ8IMON8. At Atlantic City. N J , on February 28, 1918. JOHN A. FITZSIMONS Relatives and friends of the family are In Mteil to attend the funeral services, on Wed nesday morning, precisely at l o'clock, at the residence of his brother. DaMd Fltzslm ons, 112 South Connecticut ave, Atlantic City. N. J Philadelphia relatives and friends will meet funeral at West Philadel phia Station at 11 o'clock. To proceed to west Laurel Hill Cemetery for intermeni. OIlAVElt, On March 1. 1015, JENNIE 'RAVER. Funeral services at 1010 North 8th at., on Wednesday, at 3 p. m. precisely. Interment at Monument Cemetery HAIO On February 28, 191B. SARAH B.. -widow oi tne late captain James William Hale. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock precisely, at Schuyler's, Broad and Diamond sts. Interment private, at Mount Vernon Cemetery. MICKEY. On March 1. 1015, JOSEPH. Ioungest son or David and tho late Abblo llckey. Funeral on Wednesday, at 2 p. m . from his father's residence, 1017 North 64th St., West Philadelphia. Interment St. Denis' Cemetery. IIOLCOMIl. Suddenly, at Baltimore. Md . on March L 1015. JOSEPHINE DE S5KNO, wife of J. Recent llolcomb. Services at lmmanuel Church. New Castle, Del.. 3.18 p. m. Wed nesdar. March 3. Interment private. KENNEDY. On March 1. 1018, MARY E. daughter of tho late Michael and Margaret Kennedy. Funeral on Thursday, at 7:30 a. in., from 644 Federal at.. Camden, N. J. Solemn High Mass at the Church of the Im rraculatc Conception at 0 a, m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. KREITZEH On February 28, 1915. ELLA L.. wife ot Edward Kreltzer. Relatives and friends ara Invited to attend the funeral aerv Ices, Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her lata residence, 0915 Baring st. Interment private, at Mount Morlah Cemetery. Friends are invited Tuesday evening, from 8 to 1(1 o'clock. IJGOETv At Miami. Fla.. on February 26. 1915. aEOUGB S. LIOOET, aged 00 years, lielatlvea and friends of the family are in vited to attend tho funeral services, on Wed. nes day afternoon, precisely at 2 30 o'clock, at his lata residence. 151 North Slat at. In urmrnt private. tlANSUft. in Royersford. Pa., on February 28. 1915, JOHN H. MANSUR. aged 72 eara. Relattvea and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from his late residence, 4th avo. and Spring; st , Royersford, Fa., on Thursday, March . at 2 o'clock. Interment at Fern, wood Cemetery, Koiersford, The remains may be viewed Wednesday evening, from 7 to 8 80 o'clock. McALKElt On March 1, 1913, PATRICK, husband of the late Itoae A. MoAlter Duo notice of the funeral will be given, from his late residence, 2831 North 4th st. )IcCOO On February 28. 1913. JOHN Me. COOL, in his 91st year. Relatives and friends ot tho family are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, from bis late residence. 18 East Co lumbia ave. Interment private at Wood lands Cemetery Remains may ba viewed after 1 o'clock Tuesday evening McMASTKlt. Suddenly, on Monday. March 1, 1916. JOHN UACli McMASTER. Jr., son of Gertrude and John Bach McMaster, aged years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend th funeral services, on Thursday, March . at 2 30 o'clock, at his lata resi dence, 3109 Da Lancey (. Interment private. pleasa omit Powers. NATUOItli'r. On March 1, 1913, HJALMER NATHOI18 T Due notice of funeral will bo P1NOUS. On February 23, 1813. at Houston, Ititi. 8. HENRY PIKCTJ8 Relative and friends ara Invited to attend the funeral serv ices, on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock precisely, at the residence of hta brother. 13 North- 15th at. Interment Beth-El-Emeto Cemetery. New York papers pleasa copy. BOUCUE On March, I. 1915, VIROINIB. widow of Coleslln Rouche. Funeral on Thursday at b 30 a m. front 8218 Chestnut si Hequlem High Mias at Our Lady ot A ictory Church, at 10 a m. Intermeni iSCHWifirZKK on March 1 1915, JOHN fcTIIvVKlTZIK husband of I Ho late Catb arin BUr Due notice of the funeral Veil bo jrlveo from t "?,, STllING. -Ok Maito I 1914.8ARAK CATH artnIB. tu u' Kev iialuula T SUioi. DIIATHH Funeral services nt the residence of her son-in-law, lfred C. Palmer, 2130 North 30th at , on Thursday, ai t p. m. precisely In terment at Mt. Morlah Cemetery. STUltDKVAST. On March l,I0in.CHARLE,. BTfHDEVANT, In his 83d ear. Relatives and ftlends aro Invited to attend the funeral services, Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, st his lain residence, 4J30 Regent St. inter ment private. BUI.1J1AN On the let of Marrh. 1915, WILLIAM. husband of Mary A SiillRnn (nee Nugent), No. 010 Diamond at. Dus notice of tho funeral will be glien. SUISHEH. On March 1, iOIT., DAVID V, M. 1 husband of Elisabeth , Verlenden Swisher, run'rnl servlcru on Wednesday, at 8 p. in., at Cth and Main st . Darby, Pa Interment, Thursday, at 10 .10 m THOMPSON. On Mnrrh 1, 1915, MARY, widow t Hugh Thompson I tinrrnl services on Thursday, March I. at 2 !( p m., at her late lenldence, t3S Wingohocltlng St.. Irnnk ford. Irterii'ent private, Oakland IVmolen. VANHWIHIFT. On March I. 10IB, JOS r.PHINr F., ldow of Ullllam S andc srltt I'uiieral nn Thursinj, .March i, nt 2 V. m , from !14 Tulip St.. Taiony Inter ment Magnolia. Cemetery. . . WKANII On I ebfiury, 2, 1013, MART THERESA, wife of William W'e.ind (nee Kink). ltellle and friends of the ralnllv aie respectfully Invited to attend the fitneml serMces, on Saturday afternoon, nt 1 10 o'clock precisely, from her late residence, lilf North llroml st Interment strletlj prhnlr. Northwood Cemetery, ttetnalns may be vlewml on Friday evening, from 7 to D. Pottstllle papers pleasa cor). CLASSIFIED RATES T fc t V tVIl Ul'VtVlV MiiiH mlftll tit.. lt.l.t One Intertlon UV pep line Three liurrtlnnn in a wpoU . . ISijC per line pren ronsctttlin lnperttnnn . 10c per lino Sltuallons wantoJ, three Inser lions In ft week 10 per line THIS SIZE TYPE (or like this) Permitted In all classifications except Help and Situations Wanted, Ixist nnd Found, Per. sonals, IloardlnK nnd Rooms one Insertion 2fto per lino Three Insertions Inn week. ... l.tje per line Heicn loneceutlie innortlnns... 15c per line All rales are ba0'l on Bgato meaaurement, H agate lines to the Inch DEATH NOTICEP-clthcr pnper- in lines one tlino COc Three Insertions JI.OJ DAILY ONLY In Hfftct Arernitier'f, l4 COilBIN'ATION RATE tor Insertion In both tho morning nnd evening papers of rnmo day: PUBLIC LEDGER (MOIININO) EVENING LEDGER (EVENING) Add four cents per line net to rates given above HELP AND SITUATIONS WANTED ADVERTISING IN THE PUtiLIC LEDUtllt MAY III INSERTED IN THE EVENING LEDC1ER WITHOUT ADDITIONAL CHAIIOK. There is a drug store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads at office rates. HELP WANTED FEMALE COOli WANTED German or Swedish pre ferred, must be experienced and como well recommended or will not bo considered. 40 Spruce sL COOK, experienced, minted, nsrlst with wash InKl must have references. Telcphono Chcst nut Hill 237. GIRLS, bojs, for orchestra; pupils nlao vvnnt ed. Hcrtert, 23 N. Doivey (tllst und Market). HOUSEWORK White clrl vi anted; must bo pond cook, no Hashing, In smalt family In Atlantic city, sleep In. lnqulru .1718 Il.irlnt st., Philadelphia, toda). HOUSEWORK Wlilto Blrl for fnmllv In sub urbs, no laundry. Call Room 230, Iubllo Ledger Office. Tuesday, nt 2 o'clock. HOUSEWORK Olrl vinnted In atnnll family; suburbs; no laundry. J oil, ledger ortice, MAGAZINE ndiertlslnc; solicitor wanted, cip. not nccegsar F l42. Ledger Central. WANTEL. norklng housekeeper or general housework girl, good cook, no unshlnir; ex perience rcgulred. Call on Wednesday 510 Groio qve.. Noble. Pa. WANTED-Qulet utility maid, knowledgo ot tho care ladles' and gentlemen a clothing, good eenmstrees: useful In sickness, Prot. AU nress all the week. C l'lO. ledger Office. WANTED Experienced vtallresa: must bo MllllnK. clean. Protostant preferred. Addrese, two days. C 123, Ledger Office, WANTED Cook, good plain, assist with wash ing, white or colored, personal references, JU. Rox 2. Merlon Stntlon Poatoftlco. Pa. WORKING housekeeper or woman for ncnoral housew'k: sub.; 5 In family. F 418, Led. Cent. HELP WANTED MALE DROAD GAUGE business man for now corpo ration, as treasurer und adviser; 50 to 00 years old. F bl I. Ledger Central. COLLECTION MANAGER A LARGE RE TAIL COI.LDCTION AGENCY WANTS AN ENEHlOErnC AND THOROUGHLY EXPE RIENCED MAN; SPLENDID OPPORTU NITY FOR ONE QUALIFIED: IN REPLY ING alVE AGE. EXPERIENCE AND SAL ARY. ADDRESS M 152. LEDGEIt CEN TRAL. LXPEIUENCED Interior painter on plain whlto work; state wages and reference Ad dress F 750, Ledger Centiol. OARDENER, Protestant, who understands care of cows and chickens, wife n Rood laundress; Rlva ago and ref. 1740, Led. Cent. OARDENER Care lawn, vegetable garden, row, chickens; Rlvcrton. N. J.; must bo ex perienced, best rets, required. C 128. Led. Off. MACHINE1 wood carvers wanted, must bo ek peilenced on Lochman carving1 machines; ph. steal examination requlrod. Apply Vic tor Talking Marhlne Company. Application Office. 2.1 Market st . Camden. N. J. MAN TO TRAVEL and appoint agents for largo manufacturer, no cantasalng. money advanced by company weekly, permanent, rapid promotion, only slnglo men apply; must bo live wire, flno talker and hustler; big opportunity to man making goad, state age, experience, salary desired. C 13.1, Ledger Oifico MAGAZINE advritlslng solicitor wanted; exp. not necessary, r ,oi. t-eoger v.enirai. PRESS FEEDER wanted; experienced, wages 9(. uiodo 'iic-et Co.. .l zMortn i-tn st. I'none Race I..U. HEPRESENTATIVEV-Mlll mipply s-lesman to jMllir L-W..V1 n,,!,, naaiD, l,, ,,!,,,, ljuiiim, etc.. in connection with present linos on commission basis, r C57. Ledger Central. SALESMAN Wanted, experienced stock salei man for a hlgh-clasa stock: proposition; tho best of reference required. P. O. Rox 1-C0. Washington, D. C. BALEr-lAN to Introduce record filing device to owners of talking machines; liberal com mission. F 753, Ledger Central. SECRETARY, competent, required by local corporation; must ba Christian, with execu tive ability, and become a stockholder. F 811, Ledger Central. S.TRNOGRAPHER Young man to assist In office: state age, experience and salary ex- pecteq. u t-wi, -eaKer m.i.e. WANTED Working farmer, who understands gardening and stock raising; man must bo temperate, orderly and disposed to keep all equipment in good repair; wife to milk, mako butter and car a for chickens. Answer, stat ing site family and wages expected. F 751, Ledger Central. WANTED-For tho Ilryn Mawr College Li. brary, a J.nttor and Janltreis, married couple preferred. Apply at Ruslness Office, Wednes day, from !0:o to 12,30 a. rn., or Friday, trom iu'.iu loiiov. WANTED At tho Calabur office, oth and Dla mond tti , Idle workers who can secure ref erences from merchants whom they patron!. e. VOUNO MAN. past 20. neat, reliable, slnglo or married, for soliciting, permanent. A. OOLDBACHER. 236 Land Title Bldg SITUATIONS WANTED PEMALE BILL CLPRK and xtenographer, oxpert. 0 .ears' experience V 311). Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER. D. E.L typist; R years' thor- ougn experience, icnamc. wi, -tu. ctm "BOOKKEEPER and stenographer; William Penn graduate; experienced, F 311, Led. Cen. BOOKKEEPER and stenographer, 4 years' thorough exp.; ref. i' ti Lodger Central BOOKKEEPER, experlemed; capable of tak Ing entire charge. F 712. Ledger Central. CHAMIiEHMAH. and waitress or general work without washing, colored L 600. Led. Office. CHAMBERWORK and sswlng; exp. young white girl 2 year-' ref s. L COI, Ledger Office. CHAUnRWORK and waiting Young exp7 uerman gin; www- rcis. -u u.vm c. CURL, colored, will take charge of infant; best references; country or suburbs. Address ITU a. Aiaer st. COOK Cotored -woman, reliable, wanta place In private family. 1600 Christian. Dlckin ony220 W COOK, first class, German Protestant, nljoea position, references, ww pioctarino st. COOK Experienced white woman; thoroughly competent best refs. L U07. Ledger Office. COOK wishes place, no washing; good, refer ence, no QlTlca. w . paocron. COOK Competsnt German-American woman wlshea position aa cook. 2633 Christian at. COOKING and downstairs work: German yrotestanx woman, u wg. ieoger unrica. DRESSMAKER of Nov York desires engag'ts, hvUhs tons specialty. Phono Wal 40CC W. DRESSMAKER, experienced, wants few moro sagagsmants , ref. Dressmaker. IIP N 18th. FORMER pubTla 'school teacher ot Switzer land. ounc. desires situation as governs or teaching German Fiencb, music L 610, ledger Ogle GERMAN' WOMAN wants wash to do boms. 2402 lUrtan st OIRL, iMiox wants heussworfc ii5i 'iuu(t istit uVktt st. wants twusswork any kind EVENING LEDOEII--PHTTJABEUPHTX TUESDAY, MARCH SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE U1HL for trfrrenre gtneral housework experienced! i ,111 i.iis n. Alder. GIltL. Polmh wanlA general houecwork. plain took sneaks English 1821 Juniata. Nlcetown 1IOL8EKEKPEII, slenardess (w'k'g) hotel.ini. . mnko menus, exp. Poplar OSW I) Utl2 N 10th. HOUSKKIJBPING-Udy woulj like position ai housekeeper for gentleman or private fam- lly.A)ply.i.ir. Dauphin st. HOUSEWORK orday'ii w-ork-Colorml woman wants aliuatlonijiomo nights. 1217 Rodman. LADY'S MAID orseamstres. or enre for chll- oreti over a: North German. L uo;l. Lodgir f)fllre LAIiNDRiaw or waitress Twocolorcd glrla AJi,l,K,.',ltl"n?: .1210 Hanrom si. NKAT toiored klrl desires assistant housework or nursing, leieruu-n,. Phone I'reslon 12.11 NI'llSi: .fcotrh girl, sortie experience, desires iioamon!gooil rererenco 1. bOl, ledger Off. Pljoi fia rANT'chambermnld "wliiica posfflonr Apply.'i,Aubrynvt,aArdmore SECUETARY llrjn Mnwr College "graduate with llioroiich reading knonlodgo of I'rcncn and Ucrinnn, business rchool training and ptactlral vxperletn t desires sccictnrl.il posl tloii r lv., t.piir;er Central. HlENOURAPIiUll. nctil nnd dencndnbie.would con-ldcr moderate salarv with opportunities. reljrence. II 2.11, Ledger orilio. UTijNOtlHAPHEIt and bookkeeper. hlgn '.iW.' KTJ"!''- aomo exp., pood tjplst. comp, ainbiyfuiuroile8lrcJ. IiiuoL Led, Cent. HTENCHJRAl-HEII, "slight" csporlence. desires liusition wnn .opportunity ror Hdvanrcmcni; law ofileo preferrwh K Hi, ledger Central STENOGRAPHER, ago 22. 7 years' experienco, .oMlctinmbltlous.J wis. ledger fcntrnl. SIENOORAPHER, bookke'eper." Wm Pcnn lllgligrad omp..nmbltlous E P.17J.od i.'mt. STIINOORAPIIEII-Exnert "in law work. 7 . eirs expeileme. E l'?2, Lodger Central. MIENOOUAPHER-CLERK. 4 yrs '""exp. hiw: reliable, beet references. F 60. ledger Cent. HTEN'OnllAtMmit v-vT,rn. .on,.tt,' WDRKEltjJl VRSEXlV II KH. i.EI). CI3NT. STENOGUAPIIER. 4ve"ars' experleneola"w ond rcalc8tato.FJ4l, ledger fentral srENOGRAPHEIt, experienced; tnodernto Bai- nry,lill Cliestnut, Phono. Spruco TO.VJ; SrENOORAPIfEItr expert; thorough I y"oxp7 nilconipotent, secretary, r 140, Led Cent Bl'l.'NOtlRAPHER-Neat, rapid, a"cTurB."teTln-' lelllgent, rots,: mod.sal. F Id. ld Cent. STENOGRAPHER, experienced, desires posl- lion, best references. !' HI,Ledger Central HUMAN, white, Protestant, wlshci tooklng nnd downstairs work, small adult fnmllv, good Imktr, city or tountr) . good reference. 122l s. 21st si. WOMAN, colored, wanta washing and Ironing nt home, ill 18 I'nnamn at. VoUng GIRL, lately urrlied, wishes general hoineworl:. Apply 2221 Greenjit VorJSo whltowoninn ulniies position cooking or housework, coiintr;. O 1.11, Ledger Off Ice SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT will tako chargo small sets of books bv tho day or hour, modcrnto rates, llell phono Wulnut 1257 - ACCOUNTANT Audits, ilnanclal statements, books opened, closed, mudciuto terms. F. e42,Lcdger t 'cntral. ACCOUNTANT" und bookkeeper, fully "qunll llcd, capable of taking charge; IB jcnrB' rx- j'erlenco. excellent rein H ::.'ii, Ledger Off b e. ACCOUNTANT Keep, open, cloio bookt; sio cl.il reports. P. o.nox;iSU, PhlladelphlJ. iloOKKEEI'Elt, thoroughlyexpericnccdraudlt Ing, books opened, closod, written up, dav or o enlngs. mod rates. IJell phono Wood. Mil X. UOOKKECPER during sparo tlino will audit or keep smalt set of books, modcrnto charges Address 17, Ledger llrunch. Broad and Olranl. BOOKKEEPER Managing ability: thorough" varied exp., clean char. Manager, Gilt) N lOih. lilTILDnitS' estimator, with seieral ve.irs' ex perlcnce, Hlso tapnble nt handling office books nnd correspondence, wishes nn offer, further pnrtlculuni tu interview JtJIlll, Led. Cunt. CHAUrFi:UR. experienced, desires position In private family, dextrous drler, absolutely LOmpotcnt and reliable, most willing and obliging, refircneo lhohest. 1.1)13, ld. Cent. C'lIAUrFEUR, "white, joung intin, "careful driver, good merhanlc, sober, obliging und trustworili), wishes steady position, best prliato reference C 118, 1-edger Ofllee. ClIAUFFEUItr mlddk-ngcd man. careful driver, Imve been running Ford, will run car, look after heat and ho gen. utorul, country jprefered,good ref. I. fiu'.l, Ledger Onlee. CHAUFFEUR, while, tell.lble. temperate, vlll Ing; 5 years' exp ; can do rejialrlng, prliato famllv; city ref. F Jt5I. Ledger Central. CHAUFFEUR, joung, white, dcs. pos., enn do own npalr. Address Sjih Collins, 2U1U S. 21st. CHEMICAL ENGINEER, graduate Cornell. ,i vears' praetlml experience, nsslMnnt and chief chemist. 1' .151. Ledger Central. COMPOSHOR Ten vears' experience In class ub shop V 1142. Ledger Central ilrsl- GINI'I.IjM IN .lcs plflco for eol butler, court eous, honest low wages. 1 743, l.ed. Cont. JAPANESE-couplo wish positions In small family as eook, butler, take cntlro charge, best references. tcl!abie,:iOS,N. IRth st. JAPANESE Housework, waiter wants pnsl tlon; good references Talra, ,'IOS X, lMh. OFFICE MAN Clorloil position or confiden tial secretary und lompunlon to retired busi ness man: ears' experlenro as clerk, ttacher and magistnito In up-Stato clt . wcll-lltted for real cstato office, Al references, mod erate snlarv ; wants to be nenr children In Philadelphia. Mr.,luLodgerOrflceJ bOUTII AMETTIcAN EXPORTERS Spanish translator, many ears experience, legal, com mercial work, expert In export trade, desires engagement, moderate churges. highest ref erences. V 711. Ledger Central. WATCHMAN Fire" soft or hard coal, attend englno. licensed, refs c 132. Ledger Office YOUNG GERMAN COUPLE wont positions at general housework; man is trained walttr iai5rthl'hlllp Bt . rear. "ioUNG M.N 2ii. "deslris ps In draughting room as tracer, had ft mos.' schooling and also 2 jr exiliip.il'ernuklng. C 120,Led. Off. YOUNG MAN. wldo business exp.. clerical, tlmo keeping, reliable, alert, ambitious; gllt- edgo reference F 74H. Ledger Central YOUNtJ MAN desires clerical position; gen- eraj office work exper. : refi is. r-' lou, jeu.cem. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES VECAN-SUPPLY LL KINDS OP rTltSl -CLASS HELP: FIRST-CLASS IIELPWANT El) 1120 I1ROWN ST. PHONE PARK HV1 MAN ND WIFE (tour collides). l'tencll lady's maid, nursery goeruess want poni tlons; best refs. 121P N. Cth st Kens. 1174. FIRST-CLASS HELP WANT POSITIONS MISS HAGEN, 2 N. 41ST ST. PRESTON 21IJ). COOKS, rhamber'ds. kltchcnmalde, housemen, e tc. Bird's Em p Bureau. 710 3. 18th at. Ph. GOVERNESS. Germ.. Engl., refined, praet. knowledgo of muslo. wants pos 121P N. Oth. BAYLOR'S Employment Agency. 401H Ludlow at : mala and female help Preston 5448 WOKK NEEDED QUICKLY as a partial contribution to the 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, the Pcnr.10 Lxpoer and Evenino Lxpoxn open these columns to the FREE USE of the Em ployment Branches of theso organizations. Hero you will find listed from day to day brief stories of spoclflo cases that have been investigated by them and found to be worthy nnd particularly urgent oi.es. The persons Hated are out of employment through no fault of their own Applfcitlons from drinkers and Incompetent or untrustworthy Individuals ara not recommended by the organizations, but are provided for by the Immediate Relief Division. Employers seeking reliable, experienced men and women can, therefore, employ the men and women listed with the assurance that they ara helping deserving workers who only ask for a l banco to help thembelies. Thcv do not want charity. They want and muse navo Immediate employment. Will you create a Job for a few of these who can nt into jour organization? If you will do your share, this great problem will bo quickly solved. REFER TO CASES BY LETTERS AND NTH03E MARKED "EA" FORWARD OFFER TO THE EMERGENCY AID COMMITTEB, LINCOLN BUILDINO. !s;o. C." TO THE SOCIETY FOR ORGAN. IZ1NG CHARITY, AND j7 w. n." t6 the juvenile work. ERS' BUREAU. 1507 ARCH STREET. MALE ALL-AROUND BOY, 15 YEARS OLD, WILL take any kind of work he can get to help support his family S. O. C. 724. (Northwest UUt, 52 W. Chclten ave.. Qtn.). BAKER-DREAD BAKER. 40 YEARS OLD, whose last employer fays be was thoroughly honest and reliable and In two vears was never lata one day. He has been out ot work S months. Has 0 children oldest 13 years: voungtst 2 tars, S O, C, &&'J. (Northern District. B O. C 14J0 North Marshall street.) BAKERIS YEARS OLD, WHO HAS WORK? ed for three years In one plac and previously for t!o vears In another place; very good ref ereneoa: has been out of work now for four months, s. O. C 1X17. (Northeast Dlst., 23ld W liowarn si. BAKER-HERE IS A MAN WITH A CLEAN record, who Is strictly temperate and can do first-class work. Has a children and Is des perately in ncea js a., .oi. BLACKSMITH'S HELPER AND THREQ sons wnu can ou laboring nor; win iaas anything thsy can get to do; all four of tbetn havo excellent references, there are seven chli. drsn of school age In this family, a. O. C, No. 018. (VoodlsndD!t .1283 8.47th st ) BLACKSMITH AND WHEBLWRICIHTEX cellent workman , former employer says he I a, v ery good workman and ia sorry that ba can not employ him, but has no work for him to do. lis has a large family and they ara prac tically destitute, 12. A. 265. J BLACKSMITH A GERMAN, 33 YEARS OLD; has' been out of work six months; has a wlf and one small child dependent on him. (Eastern Dlst . 8. O. C . 021. MS S Lawrence at.) BLACKSMITH'S HELPER. 45. GOOD ItEF erences has had no ateady work for 18 months, baa a wife and children dependent on him. B. O. C. 7J3. (Spring Garden ptstrlot S. O. C. 1832 Brandywlne st ) BLACKSMITH'S HBLPBR-23 YEAR8 WITH one firm which recommends him highly; In vestigation shows man to be badly in need ot hln E A 169 BOILERMAKER IND MACHINIST 82 very good reference has had no work tor teven months will take any kind, of Swoloyms-it has a wlfs and Hvb small rbll n SO C 78 (Woodland District llfc B. 471ft at-. WORK NEEDED QUICKLY At the ttplnnltif of this cloMfJtcat(ort nn fjrpmiinfion o 7vep Numbers i plcen ond noto fnrse nttdff Indltlduals can be reached qutcMu. MALIC . BOILERMAKER AND MACHINIST. WITH good references, has been out of work for 14 rrontln, ha a wlfo nnd 4 children dependent on him. s. o. C , 7.1S (Eastern District, 8. O. C., 3.1B 8. lAwrence St.) BOILKHMAKER - AMERICAN. . 40 TEARS old, with gooJ referenctsi this man li a whloiver who Is trying to take core of his 0 small children. 8 O. C 030. (Germnntown DIM,, fig W. Cneltcn nve.) JKULEiniAKER'S , HELPER-MAN OF 40, with 0 amall thlldren dependent upon him, will take any kind ef work he can get. . One of tho children la III In the hospital nnd. the baby Is 111 at home. Excellent references. 8. O. C. B5B. (Northern District, B. O. C, H3 Norih Marshall street.) BOo'lCKEEPER - THOROUGHLY KXPERI enced man, with excellent references from last employer, who laid him oft owing to lack of business. Is a sober and ateady worker. E. A. 200. BOOKKEEPER AND STENOGRAPHEIt- Young man, university graduate, has ab solutely tho best possible reference as to char acter nnd ability, he has been out of work for some lime and Is willing to do anything E, A , 20?. BOY - 10-YEAR-OLD HOY. W1TH.EXCEL lent references, lias been out of work nil win ter: he Is tho only wago earner in a family of 7 children; tho joungest a baby, a month old; he wants a i banco to help support his brothers and sisters and hl gtandmother, who lives with them 8 O. C , 032. (Powelton Dirt., 401s Powellon rve.) UOi, in YEARS, STRONG, "llEALTHV American boy, will do any kind of work to help support an aged grandfather; parents ate dead and he and sister (20 years) out of work son.n months, has worked on tee wagon. J. W. 11 . SIH. ltnv. ir. vnAttn ot.h 1R THE ONLY sup port of a wldoaed mother, 4 brothers and slaters llo lies worvtod In n ropo factory, but will tako any kind of work he can get. S. O. C (105 (IVankford District, S. O. C, 1541 Unity street.) ROY. 10, PARENTS DEAD, LIVING WITH grandmother SO scars of ago and child of 0; only one In family working nnd he only on part time; In Immediate need of coal, groceries nnd ono month's rent, very deserving. J. W. It.. 800. ISOY, 15 YEARS. EXPERIENCED IN Fin ishing room of hosiery mill, out of work 2 months, fallur dead, this boy nnd older brother, 111, also out or work, experienced ihnuffptir nnd can furnish good reference, lUcs jn .Mnnauiik. .1. W. II liHl . HOY, 15, WHO HAS ATTENDED SOUTHERN Manual Training School nnd has been forced to leave srhool to help support parents; would make good nt any kind ot office work. J. W. II., 8('U. BOY, 111 YEARS. JEWISH, WISHES MOP.K of any kind. drlMng team or doing nnthlng that will help his home, rather Is tuberculous and no one In family of four working. J W. II.. Ril BOY, 14 YEARS, WANTS WORK; ERRANDS or helper around store; family very poor; father out of ork thrco months, no ono work ing but one girl out of family of nine J. W. H.. 602. BOY. 11, WANTS WORK IN OPTICAL trade; father hns worked for opticians for number of vears, but on account of 111 health cannot work steadily; family very poor, this Is very urgent. J. W. B., 804. BOY. COLORED, 15 YEARS OLD. STRONG and willing, wunts anv kind of work to help his widowed mother support 4 other chlldron, mother earns $5 a week, not enough to feed nnd rlotbo the whole family. J. W. 11. 8il). BOV, 15; FATHER DESHRTED 5 OTHER children In family depending upon tho mother for support, large nnd husky; willing to do any kind of work, likes driving. J. . B bill. ' BOY, WHITE, MLRICAN. 15 YEARS, WILL do nny kind of work, father deserted; mothet and sister out of work; mother will do any kind of housework. No. SOP. J. W. B. BOY, 15 YEARS. WANTS WORK: ERRANDS: cm make himself useful nbout store; parents dead; no one working In a family of lle; baly 111 J W. Il 8(5. BOY. 11), WITH EXPERIENCE IN CANDY factory nnd rooting work: fninllj In des perate straltn. nenrlv disrupted through lack of work, very deserving. J W. 11. POO BOVT 15. VERY MUCH ATTACHED TO uittomnbllf s mill hicMlos, wants work In tbnt lino, largo family, his help Ih needed hiril ; can furnln excellent references. J;y.H. Pftu, BUY, 15, FATHER DHSTltTED fi OTHER ihlldren in family depending upon the mother for pport, larga and husky; willing to do any klndofworkj likes driving. J. W. II, nop. BOV OF"ltl. exphiuencud in mill, out of work scleral weeks, rather has deneited, no one working In family of 5; very urgent tso,llves In Mnnayunk. .1. W. R Mil? BOY. "WHITE, POLISH. 14 YEARS. ER- rands, store or factory; father dead; four other children: ono working; Income 4. No. eU7. J. W. H. BOY, 15, HAS WORKED IN SHOE FAC- tory; father very old. Family In destltuto i lrciimstnnies Willing to do any kind of work. J. W. P.. 880. BOV, 15, WOULD LIKE WORK, ASSISTING In diaugtitlng; has hail some experience; would like to contlnuo studv In evenings. J. W. 11 , suo BOY. 17 HAS WORKED IN SHIPPINU room of candy factor) . has been out ot work for 3 months: very urgent caso, parents dead. J. W. .. mil. BOY, 15, WOULD LIKE UOitlt ASSISTING In draughting; has had some experience, would Uko to contlnuo study lit evening, J. W. II .UH). BOY OF li"l. BRIGHT, EXPERIENCED IN mustard ractor . out nf work 2 months; can furnish references. J. W. B ;'ln. BOY, 14," VERY lUHOHT ITALIAN. RE- sldlng in Southwest Philadelphia would like w irkof errand boy. J. W. U , MM. BOY OP tt, BRIGHT, EXPERIENCED ftf department storo. ouL of woik since Xmas. J. W. B 1H8 BOY, 14, VERY BRIUHT ITALIAN, ItESID- Ing In southwest Phlladelpl la, would Uko work of errand boy. J. W. P.. POS. BOY, 18, HAS HAD EXPERIENCE AS driver; mother is widow; family needs help very badly. J. W. B . 805. BOY, JEWISH, 15. OUT OF WORK 3 months; will do an kind ot work to support mother and 2otherchlldren.J.w.B., 839. BOY. Ill, WANTS WORK OF ANY KIND, mother widow, working In mill only on part time. J W. B BOO. BOY, 15 YEARS, WANTS WORK OF ANY kind: father deserted four jeunger brothers; mothtr has to support six on $5. J. W. P.. 870. BOY, 15, HAS GOOD WORK RECORD IN grocery store; will take any kind ot work. J. W. B., 897. BOY, 15, SOME EXPERIENCE IN BARBER shop; mother Is dead. J. W.JU., 888. BRAKEMAN MAN AND WIFE HAVE been helped with coal and groceries; nee.s woik badly back In rent C A.. 20). . BRASS POLISHER-WIFE AND 2 CHIL- dren In dostllute circumstances and needs work tiadlv; haB excellent references from for mer employer, u. a., ii ji. BRICKLAYER OR PLASTEREH-5. AN"D" his son, 35; have been out ot work several months. Both have good references and were formerly in business for themselves; con also do plumbing work. 8. O. c. No. 075. (Pow ell qiiisiravet BRICKLAYER WITH QOOD REFERENCES; haa been out of work all winter except for an occasional day Job; will take any work he can get to support his wife and baby, 8. O. C. No. 670. (Powelton District, 4018 Powelton avenue.) BRICK MAKER THOROUGHLY SKILLED In his line and has excellent references. E. A. 212 X. BUTCHKIl-iAi GERMAN. 80 YEARS OLD. will take- anywork that is offered. His wife is bedridden with paralysis, and the family of four has been dependent on the earnings of an lb-year-old ton. 8. O. C. 585. (Nlcetown and Tioga District, 8 O. C, Clarissa street and ! !. u CAHINETMA K ER 1JCPE1U ENCED MAN, whose references have been found trustwor thy and satisfactory by Im estimators of the Emergency Aid Committee, wants work badly: bis wife Is too ill to sew an?, their two small children lack nourishing food. E. A., 211. CAR INSPECTOR LEFT POSITION WHICH his employers say he filled with highest sat isfaction for one paying more On wrong side of labor question and was dropped. Has wlfo and child. Family in utmost distress. E, A., 175. . . CARPENTER HUNG ARIAN, UKILLBD AND experienced carpenter, out ot work sine fall, is on the list of applicants of the So ciety for Organizing Charity. He has a wife, and three children, and an Infant torn sines he lost his Job, Is anxious to get anything that will make bis family Independent. Reg istered at the Eastern District Offlce. 33 bouth Lawrence street. File S. O. C, 600. CARPENTEn-A MAN WHO CAN DO ALL kinds ot carpentering work, especially laying of floors; has been out of work several months: wile and three children urgently In need of help; will soon be evicted for non-payment ot rent. J W. U.. b73. CARPENTER-MAN, .15 YEARS OLD. 18 seeking work so that he can take care of bis sick wife and 4 children; the youngest Is a baby a month old 8. O. C, 642. (Powelton lllst . el. ci. cj.. -ima t-oweiion ave.i CARPENTER-33 YEARS OLD. WITH Ex cellent references; has been out of work for four months; has wife and three children. S. O C . No. 6S7 (Northwest District, 82 W, Chelten ave.. aermantown.Jj CARPENTER THIS" MAN HAS THE BEST of references and is a steady and Intelligent workman. Can you use him, if only for a couple ot days? & A. 267. CARPET "DESIGNER AN'AMERICAN. 3'J . years old. is out ot work because there has been no market tor carpet for several months. He has tried without success to secure other work, llnemploymsnt and the prolonged ill nes of bis wife have exhausted their savings and this man must have work at once. There are 7 children, the oldest 12 years old and tbs youngest 1 ytar. S. O. C. 616. (Uermantowq District, S O. C.. 52 West Chelten avenue.) CARPET WEAVER -HAS WORKED FOR one nrni mr u ears ana tor two montn ns beerr out of work and his savings are x hausted.h a wife and 6 small children. S. O. c . 038. (Northeast Dlst.. 2318 N. How ard st t CARPET WFAVER. WITH OOOD REFER- tiKJ. out of work 0 months, has a wife and 8 chlldien dependent on bim S. O. c 756 (Southeast District. 8. O. C . 880 Wharton at CARPET WBAVKR. 84 YBARR OLD GOOD refinances has had no work for a year h s wife and three .mill children 8 O C 7S9 (Fran-ford -District, 144 i -Uity-). WORK NEEDED QUICKLY Ai ln oeninninn- ef tM) elaitlfleallojt an explanation of Kev Number tt eivenandhom these needv IndiilduaU can be readied qutcMv. MALE CAULKER AND CHIPPER -.MAN HAS been out of work 3 months and halt. Fot last 17 years has .worked In one Placo. mi 16-v ear-old boy, who hat worked In Aha mill. Is also out of work. 8. p. c, 593. Northeast District. S. O. C 2310 2HhH? !lrt: CEMENT WORKER AND CONCRETE F1N isher wants position on building operation of elsewhere; hns very good knowledge of the trade, haa been out of work a long tlmo and family li absolutely In want and facing evic tion. E. A. 270, CEMENT WORKER - COLORED MAN, 40 sears old, excellent references. Haa six small children Ills wife has been doing washing to help support the family. S. O. C., No. 040, ( vvooaiann Dlst,, oaj p. sun ni.i CHAUFraUR-TRUCK DRIVER, 38 YEARS old, out of work 4 months, has a nick wire nd 7 chlldren-lho loungett 1 '" old-de pendent vpon him. S. O. C, ! VVoodland District. B O C. 1232 South 47tlstre. CHAUFFEUR - GOOD At.t-ROUND MAN wants n position with family, where his Rife can do housework or cooking; has ex relent references for aobrlcly and honesty. E. A. 2CO. CICAVriUR. COLORED. HAS GOOD REF erencos, out of work nil winter will tnko em thing he can get to support his wife nnd five children. S. O C. 722 (Southwest Elst., JlB.Ht.). CHIPPER AND CAULKER WITH LAST emplojer 12 jearn. emplojer siys he Is a very good workmtn, out of work 5 months, fi. o. C. 745. (Northeast District, 8. O. C 2310 N. Howard st.) CLERK AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN, 20 years old, graduate of grammar school, and has attended Templo College for two jenra, has also been a mncnlne operator; will take any work that la orfered him. 8 O. C , No OUu (Nlcetown and Tioga Diet., Hunting Park ave, and Clnrlsa st ) CLERK. "SALES OR OFFICE FORMERl? employed In InrRo department atore: Is n good salesman nnd held responsible place until trade bevirro slack. His widowed mother de pundt on him for support, nnd unless ho gets a job soon they will be up against it hard. v "fn cTEItK- YEARS OLD, Willi VTlU good references, Is reeking work so that ho enn support his aged mother, who Is dependent mi him Hns been out of work four month S. O. C . No 683. (Eastern District, 338 S. l,nwrercn tt ) ELERK MAN WHO HAS AN EXCELLENT knowledge of business methods nnd is able to driio n motorcar, hns been Inld oft owing to the present business depression. Former employer glies him an excellent character. E A. 2-3 CLERK A Y'lUNG MAN WHO IS EXPER1- enced and is behind with his 1 oard wants work of nnv kind. Ill clothing Is worn out and dlrtv and ho needs Immediate employment to get fixed up to take rmnnent lob I..A 250. CLERK-30 YEARS OLD, "WITH OOCTt) work references, Is necking work so that ho cnti --iiprort hl wife, who has been III for i-nmo time. S. O. C , No. 070. (Spring Garden Dlsltlet, 1S32 Brandywlne st ) CI.LRK-WtUtKLD AT LAST PLACE EIGHT .ears, is supporting his aged mother and mint. a. O. C, No. 095. (Southwest District, KtIO 3 22-1 st ) CLERK A FORMER FREIGHT TRANS- portatlon clerk: ngo 00. married; wife now retting sewing, sober, with good references. E. A. 207. CLERK, ANY KIND OF STORE, 25 YI'ARS old and haa wife and 2 children nnd Is willing to do amililng. E A.. 230, CLOTHING PRESSEn OOOD REFERENCES from Inst emplojer. who laid him off only on account of slack work. Hns 5 small children and fnces letlon. E. A. 217. COlltlLEIt AND SHOEMAKER, 34 YEARS old, with excellent references; has been out of viork Blnco December, has- a wife nnd four ehlldren. S O. C 7.12 (Frankford District, H O C 151 1 fnlt st ) COIORED MAN. LABORER. HAS BEEN out or work oier n month To chldren 111. Verv respeetablo nnd can furnish references. i. v. ii., ni COLORED HOY, 17 YEARS OLD: NO ONE working In fnmlly of 4, would like to work with n pluslclnn: can furnish very good recom- nieniliitlons, J. W, B-. 1)0. COLORED MAN. WITH WIPE AND -WO children, one sick, mother nlos 111; has worked on mo.ing van nnd In willing to do anything. Can't some ougl.e him work7EA , 221. COMPOSITOR, XTYEARS OLD. SODER AND Industrious, with good newspaper references; lias had only live weeks' work In five months; hns 4 children under 13 vears S. O. C. 720 (WoolandDIt.. 1232 S4Jthjit.) CONCRETE WORKER-COLORED 31AN. 32 ears old. who Is also accustomed to long shoro woik out of work threo months, has good references, has a wlfo and 2 tmall chil dren f. O. " . 035. (Spring Garden Dlst.. 1S3- llrandvwlno st ) DAY-LABORER."- COLORED MAN. WITH good references who has worked 10 years In tho Street Dernrrment. will tnko oni thing hi cac do: he has 4 children the oldest 10 and thu younscst 'I months. S O.C.. Oil. (Powel ton Dlst.. S. O. C. 4018 Powjltonji DIULLER. WITH EXCELLENT RBFER- enccn, worked In last place 0 j cars; out of work for f months, has a wife and 2 smalt children. 8. O. c. 741. iXortheast District, S. O. C. 2310 North Howard st.) IItl ER-YOUNG AND LNERGET1C, HAS been entirely satisfactory at the places whero he haa been employed in the past. Has tried very hard for eoieial weeks to securo steady work, but has been unsuccessful. A wlfo and baby 2 vears old depend on mm S O. C , No 6U0 (i:ighth and Oth Wards District, 1730 Cuth-crt st ) DRIVER HERE IS A MAN WITH A REC- ord narci to ueai; win. uii- nun ui biwiio con tractors for 26 years, and when his former em ployers went out ot business he lost out. He has nine chlldron to support nnd ought to mako a good man for some one requiring a driver on heavy work. E. A., 2i4. driver on heavy DRIVER, 10 YEARS OLD, WITH GOOD references, lias been out of work for eeven months; his crippled father nnd mother and sister nro dependent on htm. S. O. C, 73U, (Spring Garden District, S. O. C, 1832 Bran dy wine Bt.) DRIVER- MAN, 40 YEARS OLD. WITH good references, haa been out of work all winter; ho will take any kind of work he can get to support his wife and four children. S. O. C , No. 658. (Southwest Dlst., 1JHI b. 22d bU) DRIVER. WITH WIFE AND SMALL CHILD. thoroughly familiar with city, needs work quickly, willing to do anything, lormer em ployer (large paper houso) tas will be glad to omrltrthenbuslneSH lsJbeller. E A.,21S. DRIVER 10 YEARS OLD, HIGHLY REC- ommended by former employer. Is seeking work en that ha "in provide for his wife and child. S o C. No 19. (Northwest District, 52 W. chelten nve., Germantown ) DRIVER GOOD MAN, WITH EXPERIENCE in handling horses, single or doublo teams; lenowa the city thoroughly; honest and sober: has a large family and would make some Prm a very good employe. E. A. 273. DRIVER-MAN, THOROUGHLY FAMILIAR with horses, lias been out of work all winter except tor a few odd Jobs; has very good ref. erences. S. O. C. 012. (Powelton District, 8, O, C. 401B Powelton avenue.) D1UVI.R AND MECHANIC-MAN. 4 MONTHS out of work, haa a wlfo and two small chit. dren dependent upon him. S. O. (.. 503. Southwest District, S. O. C, 1310 South 22d street. DRIVER. 84 YEARS OLD. UNDERSTANDS horses thoroughly: good references; will take any kind of work' has a wife and two chil dren H. O C. 710 (Powelton Dlst.. 4018 rowelton ave.). DRIVER WILL DO ANYTHING. AS AN AlH dltlon to his already large family Is dally expected; sober, honest ana wining; has doo- tor'a bill and rent past due. E, A.7'210. DRIVER. WITH OOOD REFERENCES; HAd lud experience In milk dairies; has a wire and 3 children. U. O. C. 711 (Powelton Dlst.. 4018 Powelton ave,), DRIVER. WITH THREE HUNGRY CHIL- dren depending on his support, desires an immediate position, can offer good reference and Is sober and Industrious. E A , 286. DRIVER AND MACHIN'IBTS HELPER. 3 eara old; will take anything he can get to do, has good references. 8. O C. No. 650. tFranklord Dlst.. 1514 Unity st.) DRIVER-22 YEARS OLDi WITH GOOD' reference, will take any work that he ran get S. O. C, No. Ml. (Eastern District, 3JS h. Lawrence st.) DRIVER. WITH. GOOD i"U3J(7 who lias had only part-time work all win ter, is seeking a steady Job. 8. O, C 709 tfoweuuii isuf imo I'oiveiion aye.) DRIVER-HAS BEEN WITH A COAL FIRM a number of years and is careful, sober, hon. est and obliging; has Urge family. E. A.. 275. DRY CLEANER THOROUGHLY EXPEHI enced; willing to do any kind ot work; his fimlly and he face eviction: we are doing our utmost to aid his family, but he needs work most E. A. 243 X. DYE MIXER: OOOD REFERENCES; OUT OP work since Christmas; "does not want char ity,1' but work: has two children, a O. ft, yll DYER AND CLEANEH.-HA8 HAD A LOfJfl experience with local establishment: is a quick and willing worker and Is sober and honest; haa a large family to support and la desperate from want of food ana worry, EiaHTB&N.YEAJl-OLD BOY. WHO HAS worked In mills, win take any kind of work be can get; has had no work for two months; Is one of a large family, 8. O. C. 723 (North. we.. u. . .tme ave.. citn.j. ELDERLY MAN HIGHLY RECOMMENDED is skilled In all kinds of packing and can de the work properly so as to prevent tones. L'. ELECTRIC CRANE RUNNER-MA! OF ii vears. has been out ot work 2 months; has a young child and a delicate wife. 6. O. C. CM). (Woodland District, 8. O, C 1282 South 4Tta IHWCf ELECTRICIAN AND SUB LE1TER CAR rier. 85 years old; will take anything he can get to do: haa four children, the youngest a small baby, one ot the children Is tubercular. S O. C, No. 617. (Woodland Dlst, 1232 S. 47th at ) ELECTRICIAN A YOUNO. VAMB1TTOUS and industrious man, whose aged mother is depending absolutely on his support: references from, his last employer are the best. E. A.. 287. ELECTH ICIAK HERE 18 A QOOD MH who needs work badly and la experienced la every branch ot the work; eobir and trust worthy U the recommendation of bis former employer K. A..77 ELECTRO TYFKH-TllE, MANTETs WOll (d for V years in one place. Has a wife and B children, the oldest 12, vousgsst 8 months. On of tha children Is paralysed and has to be taken to the hospital three times a week for trcatwsnt 8, 6. C . 51 Southeast District, tl. o, C-. ? W4ttou, etraet, 2, 1916: WOBKJNMDEpJVUIOKLT " Attn7Dfnlmitll7 of this clMWMll r-xprnnotlon o Key Number! i Olvjnjindhew these needv Mtvlduala map be reached qutcMu. MALE rt rviTtin OPERATOR A 10-YEAR-OLD boy deslrVs position as. elevator .operator. but .willing to take ."Whlnr. lis Is one ot n, fltnl y now on the li" t, '152,f0f rear! , ' Esr0tekb.ia.h work for this latter also, esse proved thor- iB DisfficV'ofW1 sa.tk as lie 8, O. C. 670. - FRP.ANH DOY. COLORED. IB .YEARS ' 9,VS; Ewl rtako worlt of any kind Jo'iPm,0tn, and nr Taunt support n. 'amllv consisting of 10 cllldren and 6 nduts: adults include sev. fral .tred womcr i Unable to work: aid urgenil boy will do anything. J vv. P. !" ERRAND BOY-COLORED HOY. 15 YEARS, wants work to support h mself and mother! mother" ,i,o seeks housework or laundry work. J. W. 11. s-v KXPERT. DRY CliEANER-The Society for S'.ca'S. aSmknnaw'n;. ifter steady employment r,feSutPofdo?knorn,n,',rear?tHre he Is willing to clean am thing, to support a wlfo and two little children References, Her istered at Woodland District Offlce. 1232 South 47tn street, me PARMWORK-YOUNG COUPLE, ACCUS- tomed lo farmwork, would like to return to the rountry. They havo 2 small children. 8. O. C. 011 (Powelton District, S. O. C, 4013 lanrilDn muiiucj rATHER AND SON, HAVr) WORKED IN factory, out of work 13 weeks; 0 In family. Vo ono working. Must have work quickly. J. W. II., i Hoi' riREMAN - DISCHARGED, (HONORABLY) In Jnnuary Irom navy at the same occupa tion, haa excellent record; Is married and wife Is III; willing to do anything. L. A., 41 X FIREMAN. MARRIED WITH SEVEN CHIL- dren. has been out of work and tho Aid Com. inlttee nak for immediate assistance. E. A., 207 riHEMAN - BOY, 10. HAS GOOD ltlJI 1 1; encrs ns fireman on a boxt whero ne was last emnloved. S. O, C. 71.1 (Southeast Dlst.. MO Wharton st ) FLOOR PLANER AND SCRAPER -WITH wife and 0 children, needs work badly, has excellent references. I; A . " GARDENER AND CHAUrFELR - YOUNO Irishman, 4 months out of work, with one-month-old child: has had experience and can furnish references. J. W. II.. 803. GARDENER. WITH OOOD REFERENCES. will tako nny kind of work ho can get 8. JPenJl.. 4018 Powelton nve), OARDENER, OR ANT . LIGHT WORK around country placo: this man was In jured nbout 14 years ago and Is unable to do lieavv work, his last cmplocr was perfectly satisfied with hlm.saylng ho is sober, honest and very careful. E. A., 281). GARDENER AND COOK Oormsn. 07 tears old. would Ilka position ns gardener, or will tako a placo where his wire could also bo emploied ns cook. Both have vtrv good references. S. O. C. No. 001. (Enstern Dls tilct ,'i.'.i S. Lawrence st ) . GLASS-BLOWER WITH GOOD REFER enecs will take nny kind of work he can get to support his wife and fivo children; his wlfo has been working to help support tho famm, but Is no longer able to do ao. S. O. C 7U2 (Southwest District, .111 s2-' GllOCERY CLERK-A HUSTLER. WHO HAS excellent reference from former employer nnd knows the business thoroughly. Is trilng to get a Job so he can pay his rent and keep hi sjlttlo family together. B. A.271. GROCERY CLERK. 2.1 YEARS OLD: VERY good references. Is the onlv support of his mother and father. S. O C 7J1 (Northeast District. 2.110 N. Howaid st ) HARDWOOD FINISHER, WITH GOOD REF erenccs, has been out ut work two months. Hns threo children, the eldest ono Is tubercu lar. S. O. C, No. 643. (Northeast Dlst., 2310 N. Howard st.) H.VrTER THIS MAN HAS. WORKED IN ono place for 23 ears. IIo gave up his work to start In business tor himself, but Tailed because of the unusual Industrial and financial situation In tho country thlsycor. (Nlcetown und Tioga District, K. O. C. U18, Hunting Park avenue and Clarissa street.) HORSESHOER-WELT. RECOSIMENDED HY last emnloei. with whom ho worked 2 years. P. A. 168. HOSEMAN FORMERLY IN FIRE DEPART ment and with department store: has excel lent references ntid needs the work badly. L A.. 220. HOSIERY MACHINE ERECTOR - THOR. ougly experienced man needs work badly. Last employer compelled to let him go owing lo lack of work after employing him several years. E. A.. 2.17 X HOUSEMAN. 24 YEARS OLD, ITALIAN, HAS good references as to character; a recent em ployer sns lie Is very obliging and desirous to do well; formerly was a watchman In a factory for two years, and haB worked some at tho tailoring trade; Is changing his oc cupation becauso he cannot got the kind of work ho has been doing. S. O. C. 773 (South cast District. 530 Wharton st.). HOUSEMAN, PORTER, JANITOR-SOBER, Industrious, with tho best recommendation. speaks German and Engllsli E. A.. 291. HOUSE PAINTER-ITALIAN. SOBER. IN dustrlous and efficient, wants work to sup port a wlfo and S children. He has been out of employment for 5 months and Is registered at tho Society for Organizing Charity, South eastern District Offlce. 5.10 Wharton street. Caso fully Investigated bv the Society and found worthy. File 8 O. C. B67. HOUSE PAINTER-THROWN OUT OF EM- ploymcnt 4 months ago. a house painter with experience and excellent references, wants work of any kind to support his wife and 0 children, all under 11 vears. He is registered bv the Society for Organizing Charity, at the Woodland District Office. 1232 South 47th street Flip 8. O. C . 63. IIOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER-MAN HAS been out of work three months; he has a wife and four children, the oldest u years old; the youngest 1 year, very good references. (Woodland Dlst., 8. O. C, SMI, 1232 8. 47th street.) HUCKSTER OR DRIVCR, WITH SPLENDID references, has a wife and four Bmall chil dren S O. C. 710 (Powelton Dlst.. 401S Pow- cltnn ao.) , IRON STRUCTURAL PAINTER. 30 YEARS old; splendid references; out of work six weeks; invalid wife and three children de pendent on him. 8. O C. C51. (German town Dlst., 52 W. Chelten ave.) 1RONWORKUR YOUNO. ENERGETIC MAN, has worked 18 years In ono place, and haa never had but one employer. Lost his work when tho mill whero ho was employed closed down Has been out ot work now 5 months. His a wife and 2 small children, 8 years and 4 months of age, dependent on him. 8. O. C. 592. (Northeast District, S. O. C. 234U North jiowarasireew IRON WORKER WITH OOOD REFER." ences; will tako anything he can get to do: has been out of work several months, wife and live children. S. O. c. No. 700. (Southwest District. 1316 S. 22d st.) IRON WORKER. WITH GOOD REFER- ences; has been out ot work all winter; has a wife and 4 children, 8. O. C, 710 (South- west CJiai., J.JCO o;ci si. i. IRON PAINTER, WITH GOOD REFER- aas Finn ViAori ltfr t ifA1 si1 tnAnlha CllUVai i ( uocii uui i eo'oiaj diujiista. 6. O. C. 72.1 (Southwest Dlst., 1316 B. 22d St.), IRON WORKER, 40 years old; good reference. out ui worn ttvu uiouiua, wile ana tares children dependent on him. S. O. C. No. i. lriuvc) ITALIAN LABORER ITALIAN, WITH SIX children, the oldest 12 and tho youngest twins 2 years old, has been out of work 6 months He Is a willing worker and win take anything he can get to do. S. O. c. Dim, Southeast District, S. O, C , JUO Wharton at. JANITOR-MAN, 40 YEARS OF AOE. DE sires position as Janitor or will take any kind ot laboring work. Ho has been out ot work alnco last August as the result ot an accident, Ills wife has tuberculosU, There are 3 small children dependent upon htm. (Germantown District. 8. o C 617, 62 West Chelten avenue.) JANITOR-40, WORKED IN HIS LAST placo for live years; is seeking work. He has excellent references and lost his work a month ago. when the firm he was with went out of business. Can do odd Jobs ot all kinds. 8. O. C, No. 674. (Powelton District, 40ID Powelton ave.) JANITOR. EMPLOYED IN A LARGE TRUST company, and his employers say he was sober and honest, leaving to take a batter posl. 1 on E A 2uo. JANITOR OR WATCHMAN, HAS EXCEL- lent references; out of work a long time and needs a chance ln.medlately. E .A., ifll. JANITOR-OOOD, STEADY MAN WISHES soms kind of position 1 experienced; aiso familiar with stable work. E. A. 241 X. JEWISH MAN, ABOUT 40, WANTS ANY kind of light work: would prefer outside work; not strong; has six children and wife depending upon him. J. W. B, 1)11. LABORER-AN UNUSUALLY INDUSTRIOUS man, this Is what his last emplojer says of him. He was emploied by ma for several months, he was sober alnass and very punctual, I have known for a fact that last summer ho walked more than live miles to be at his work at 7 o'clock, which I consider very much to the man's credit He Is In urgent need at the present. E. A.. 204. "! LABORER COLORED LABOBEP WITH wife, and two children 4 and 2 years of age. The, children have been 111 and have needed a good deal of care. As Ihe man could not get work, his w o has gone out by day to hela support family, 8. O. C , nM. Southwest District, 8. O. C 131.822LreeJ LABORER - 1TAUAN. WITH Six" SMALL children, has been out ot work all winter ex. ccpt a day now and then. He has worked for an electric company and has very good refer ences. One of his children Is a cripple. S. O C. 600. Southeast District, a O. C.. 630 LABORER FATHER AND SON. 19 YEAR3 old. out of work: both have very good ref. erences and are willing to take anything they can, get to do: three young chlldron are de pendent on thenv for support. (Nlcetown and iWS ?;v- c" BflTlIuntln, Park a"? LABORER-MAN. WITH VERY GOOD REP erences. has been out of work fl month. Us rnVntns S iWl. & . Wor'k'h. rVwaSiret)th"t DUW LABORER. COLORKD MAN OUT OF WORK" wants odd .1oU at whitewashing or anything else that will enable him to supoorti Vwlt and 0 small children family U living In the WL JW.UI. J"juUbc " amall WORK NEEDED QUICKLY At tht beginning est Hill closiMcaiidT ' crplanallon of Keu Nnmber h nlvtn ,i theae needy Indfiiduaia map be reached tn.iV ""- VB1CU. MALE i. LAnortEtl - 33 YEARS OLD, ITAttlf S with excellent references; has 'been om Ni work five months: lias flvojmall children ? i pendent on him. 8. O. C No. 603 (N,,' and. Tioga District, Hunting Park . Hj , Clarissa st.) J"" M ' LABORDTt ITALIAN, B6 YEARS OLD.vtru' good references; has been out of wotk tiS I months: h liaa n wife andO small ??,' i 8 ot whom are III. S. O. C, Ms. (&-; D sti S. (). C 838 6. lATfrence st.) '"twi LArtORER - AN ITALIAN. WITH no references, will take any kind ot worii,. can gstl naa .wiie ana cniiaren, the yeWr st a smaii ooj, i-. j. v. ico nowo ton Dlif 019 1'owellon ave.), "aL- LAKORER-nOY 18, OUT Or tYORK TlTni months.. Will take anything h can g,5 tlo to, help support his widowed mother a threo brothers nnd sisters. 8 o. c. No rf.1 nastern District. 3.ts 8. Lawrence it.)'' LABORERpV YOUNO MAN WITH AVH. und small child, was employed for mors tV.! one year and his former employer highly ommends him, only owlngto tho depression S times Is lie out of work. E. A.. 293. " LABORER - FAMILY IN GREAT HEm- the children need clothing! temporary tiija In the way. of food and clothing hss ' given, hut.tho.rnan wants work, Tils w, sick. E. A., 213. " ,r,nwnMAV nn vnAwn nr.n n. excellent refercnecs: will tako anylhlnr ! B can got to do to support hl delicate wlfs ,;J 1 2 chlldron. 8. O. C. 640, (Powelton D it." Iff, ft t OTTFItO" ?" .iii.s LABOUI5R - MAN'. !, VBATtS OLB, JU b out of work, nine months; hns exceiiAi refer.ncesnnd will take anything lis i cn r". B. O. C 020. (Eastern Dlst., S. O. C 33J Lawrence st.). LABORER-POLISH. WITH F.XCELLES7 worlt references, will take anything he tit get to do to support his wlfo and children, a O. C. No. 050. (Eastorn District, 33S a Lawrenco st.) LABORER (COLORED) YOUNO E.NEII7 rtn tnnn with coo,! references, htm wn-w.. in boarding houses, out of work ono mentv hns a wlfo and baby to support. S. O c. It H'owellon Dlt 40ts Powellon nve.). '" LABORER MAN. POLISH,. OUT OF WOHK tlirC'U lliuilklin .,,(, inu,,viiu.ia, .,. Clllioreil! boy of 15 will do nny kind or work to h.lri aUo.glrl of 10 lears. Very urgent. No. 6M, LABORER ItUSSIAN. '27 YEARS OLE with very good references hns had no trot for a iear; haa n wife nnd two children (. pendent on hlni S. O. C , 73(1. (Eastern Dli. irlct, 8, O C , 33S South Lawrence st.) LABORER, WITH GOOD REFERENCE! out of work 0 months: will tnke anything ti can got to do to support hla wlfo nnd 6 chn. dren. 8, O. C, 755 (Southern District, B. 0. C , ri.".0 Wharton st.) LAUORDR. 10 YEARS WITH ONE EJi; plojer. excellent references; no work tori months, has n wife and 4 children S. O. C.. 744 (Northeast District, 8 O. C, 2318 jj; Howard st.) LABORER, WITH GOOD REI'ERKNCKS; out of work 7 months; linn n wlfo nnd t cbll. dren dependent on him. R. o. c , i.i. (Houlh. east District. B. O. C, 530 Whnrton st.) LAPORER. WITH WIPE AND CHILD, rendv for nny kind of labor to keen his tarn, llv together. Can some ono eunnly him wlis oven tenpornry work E. A.. 2C0. LABORER WAS A COAL PA8SER IN THB United Slates Navy: has had no work slnct his enlistment expired. SO. C. 718 (SouU. west Dlst., 131Be.22d.) LABOHER, NONUNION MAN, WITH wiri nnd four children: his last employer spexki of him as a first-class man, honest and aottr. B A.. 202. LABORER-MAN WILL DO ANY KIND 0 work: wife and seven children to support; tins not worked for three months. J. w. a, 1 LABORER AN ITALIAN. WITH GOOD references, has been out of work 0 months. S. o C. 704 (Southeast Dlst., 630 Wharton street). I.ARORER-COLORED. WITH GOOD REF. erences, will tnke anything ho can get to dg to support his four children B O. C, No. 691, (Southwest District. 1316 3 d) LABORER. 45 YEARS OF AGE, FOUR CHIL dren, employed for 15 jenrs with one con. rem, who states ho docs not drink and Is t hustler E A.. 2m. , LABORER-THIB MAN IS INDUSTRIOUS and sober nnd wants work. Can you use hint E. A., 221. LABORER, ITALIAN, OUT OF WORK SIX months; wife and seven children, all U nourlslicd. No. M. J. v. LATHER HAS GOOD REFERENCES. FOR. ; mer employer would glva him work If ha hai It for hlni; hns been out of work all wlntfr; hns a wlfo nnd two small children. S O. C. 740. (Woodland District. 8. O. C, 1232 S. 47th s LATHER. 114 YEARS OLD, WITH VERT good references; employer says he has been satisfactory In every way; line been out of work threo months. S. O C. 741. (Woodlul Dlstrlot. 8. O. C. 1232 8. 47th st ) LATHER, 30 YEARS OLD, VERY GOOD workman: out of work four months; has s wife nnd seven smnll children dependent n him. S. O. C. 742. (Woodland District S. O.C, 1232 South 47th st.) - LICENSED ELEVATOR OPERATOR HAS good references for character and work. lis is the very man for tho Job you have open. E. A.. 278: . LIGHT WORK FOR TUBERCULOSIS MAN- Fnther of a family of wlfo and 6 children is 111 with tuberculosis but family's condi tion In so desperato that he will attempt Hist work mother unablo to leave home because of an Infant. 0 months old will do laundrr work at homo: eldest bov. 15 years old. wsntl work an a helper on n wagon. J. W B 8RL LINEMAN ANt ELECTRICIAN - YOUJM and energetic man, who has been out of wori for 5 months, Is willing to tnke anything be can get to do. Ho has 5 small children, anl while he haa been out of work his wife hti gone out to work by the day She Is now ill. 8. O. C. 5"14. (Nlcotown and Tioga District, 8. o. C, Clarissa street and Hunting Park art- nut.) , LONGSHOREMAN OR LABORER HAJ worked In tannery and soap factory energetli Polish man; will tako anything he can get ti do to support his wife and 3 children; his wlfs has been doing washing to try to earn the lit. Ing. 8. O. C, 751 (Southeast District, S. O. C 630 Wharton Bt.) . LONGSHOREMAN OR LARORER. WITH good references, family of 12 have been de pendent on earnings of 10- ear-old boy; nei health U now broken from overwork. tW man villi tnke anvthlng ho can get to do t; support his family S O. C. 712 (Southeast Dlst.. 63U Wharton st ) Longshoreman and driver-man ius been out of work 4 months and will tax' an) thing he can get to do. Has a wife ays small baby dependent upon him 8. O. C, Ml. Eastern District, S. O, C.. 338 South Lawrenei street. . LONOSHOREMAN 28. POLISHWITH GOOD references: will take anything ho can get u do to support his wlfo and four small children. 8 O. C.. No. 077. (Southeast District. W Wharton at.) LONGSHOREMAN WILLINO TO DO ANf k)nd of work; laid oft through lack ot work. MACHINIST FORMER EMPLOYER SAVS: "Have known the man manv vears and h U the utmost confidence in his honesty, eobrletf and general character. It does not seem as li ho deserves tho hard knocks that have been his lot.'' E. A. 222. . M'ACHINISr-MAN, 27 YEARS OLD, HUN; garlan. who Bpeaks English; has a very g work reference from last employer. Has 5 chil dren dependent on him. S. O, C., 601. (Euta-3 District, 8. O. C. 838 8outh Lawrence strstu MACHINIST'S HELPER-MAN HAS WORK; ed 8 years in ono place. While he has ba out of employment, nls wife lias been motm to help surrort their a children. S. O. Ca (Northern Elstrlct, 8. O. C. 1130 Notts Marshall street ) MACHINIST: FOREMAN-MAN HAS BEEN out of work since August. He has a wltj and three children 7 years, 5 years, ana oar 2 months. Spring Garden District. 8. O. I. 1832 Brandywlne street. 8, O, C 576. MACHINIST MAN HAS t WORKED 11 years in one place and has been out or wois 4 months. He will Uko any kind of work J' can get. S. O. C. 607, (Northeast District, 8. O. C. 2316 North Howard street.) MACHINIST? 32 YEARS OLD;" EXCELLENT references; served four years In the U. Marines and has an honorable discharge; a wlfo and threo children. 8. O, C. 7 (Woodland District, 1232 8. 47th St.). MACHINIST-EMPLOYED FOR FIVE YEARS by a traction company, who aay that n w thoroughly reliable and competent: ho is rn rled and Is In need. E. A.. 206. MACHINISTS HELPER Has worked in place for seven years. Ills employer he Is "willing, sober and Industrious.'' A " and seven children are dtpendent on nim. He has been out of work nearly all wiai and has had a great deal of Illness in au ( family during that time. 8. O. C, No. 6M. (Northern District. 1439 N. Marshall at.) . MACHINIST'S HELPER MAN. THOROUGH., ly familiar with work about automobiles, KM ! very good work references. Haa been, out J work all winter. Six children under 18, JM . youngest 4 months old, are dependent up' dim. 8. O. c. 610. (Powelton District, B. O, c. 4018 powellon avenue.) MACHINIST'S HELPER AN AMERICAN, years old. with good references, has bet out ot work since October; hi wife la .deal and bla oldest child Is taking care of U house and her four brothers and sister;, ft O. C., No. 637, (Spring Qardeu Dlst., 1M ursuuywine st.j MACHINST'S HELPER HAS WORKED 1 year in one place, and will take anything can get to do: a family of small children u dependent on him. S. O. C, 6J3. (Powelto .-... ,"l" WWCIIWI ll,B. , MAN OF WORK. ITALIAN. HAB FAMH-J , of seven children: boy of 14 in family: $ bright boy: could make himself very '? around a store: father Is a laborer, would " . willing to do any kind of work, J w MAN. JEWISH, 45 YBARB OLTX OUT Of work 4 months. Ono boy workltftnin fan1 of eight. Wife la 111. but has not asked for any help. Neighbor told investigator that h nines 1 due to worrlment and lack of pour- isnment. a most deserving case. J. v j."s MAN. COLORED, FORMER MINISTER. 1 skilled as a carpenter and painter, w wife and three children and 1 steady ., liable; willing to, do whitewashing and dean Ina of cellar, etc.. and do them right K A ' MAN. HAS BEEN HUCKSTER. OUT 0 work to month, 7 )ldro all under wpr lag ags. Two oldest boys, 12 and.la.. aJ papn yatnily are about to b trlcted copayment ef rent. J. W- D.. 881. -iJfeiMff-- nVal- Ctirj JBjBtj- -2t rfcfra-att-a