3lf",!ftaiWRfr .;piBWiyL'''iiy'i'iii8 EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1916. 1S JHfflj &-, i mutf ty-fUm WW1W 4ffOBK NEEDED QPICKLY ""..-. j--. if (Mi etaiilHeatlan n fi'-UL 55 Xt Wu5r U nlven and Ao LJ intHddfiinM can to rracnc.1 gtiicfcli MAI,B. WITH EXCELLENT refer- .iStEfl' ' .,. . J mAnlhl! hrta A Wife nnd ?;i5 l MPPOrl SO. C. 747. lo.0 . a n n 747. (Northeaat -iHoiE" - oiJfi i nwnra bc.i frwiTit excellent refer- p"4 Hj, (Nortllwcsl uisuui, a. j. j . 8:.!fri,iien nve.) ilJiiX- li5 Ain odd jops-youno, eniir- tWS, 2? Jears old. with very good ret- flw,ff he cn irnvldo for Ills ulfe and KCJSHhlldren. 'iLnsttrn Dm., S. O. C. ilW4s n Lawremo at.j if " ' . ... rr . .,..;. ;.!,,.. nt,.1 tWlM'JLLir" tldnivr Willi Iliran W"' j.Mndcnt on him. s-. ' c- No- 7!a i..urtn oeP"?.0."; "Jul u ivni inn nve.l i"1".;. u Bint., .." - -- -- , KESTTVFSTir.LrEn-cxjLpttEO nor. JTffiTOHTTr.LrEn-CXJLOttEO l!OV. in I?Hii Fonlit and reliable, wants work Iff 'ifrAn'a heloer to sunnnrt himself; i '.V, ill I her are ilMil. nnd lie had Just T"fT'"k eo 'elaliiM ,hro,"th BIBiv' fwsa.Tv.. L"7.,rtlP.n ANl i .... MIIER. ACIED 20. !" iH a ihlldirn, 0-4 i jrarn or ago, nnti To do anything t p roo vcr llfli . c a 2411 j. 5EfflrroiJoifB!5T 30 i-ears oi,d. verv Cftf.reiieeii has n wlf0 nml two cnl1" ,1 .K"c. 701 (Southwest District. 1310 Sraotk1 references, will I tak; anything E.' . (A lUrPOn n.a wiiu mitt uu, ruiuti iinnH'.!!,.. mi out of work for mcr jjMren. a"o c No. '" EprinB uarden KVSli lW brand ywlnejst) fcfeTSlAST SO TCAKH OL.H. WITH IS'vlJf.niireii. hos teen out of, work 0 kiw .: h 2 chliuren ana a rich wue. 'lt,S aa iiSiwlern District, B. O. 0.. 3.18 M'VtViirince elteet) Irtllin lifesWnirjSTjnLy witiionr of riic 'P""fVriniinir houses In rmiaueipiiia, who UrW ff .teellent refrer.ce. B. A.. 258. lM mpiwment. badly; sober, lionesi, !Jl l'ns or W SsinrAND HLOCK AND Ml'KLK "KSVnerda a Job bndly, lins n children nnd '"Simnf t i anythlnB, will work for very ( to K'1 n start I A.. 2211. hna n children nnd Kvbnieen-vbai -U..W ,.uy i. . "" A K.n.hF and VOUIlKPr uiuiim-id tum jiisicin uu- ETSiSt UDOn him, hn been out of work nil f mw' one of the children Is 111 in tho hos- Tinier. "!"." A rlniA Iin will fnlrr nnv I'i tt J2S &: (Southeast Dlst. S."o. C.. ,530 Wharton st ) jfcvpvTnnN-yijAii-ui.u nui, wnu n KirtRl in a hoo factory, will tnko nny kind ft.-nri" he can get hns (rood references. S. f 0 7U (Soiithca'1 nist.!r."0 Wharton at.). ClifpEIt. AGE 82 WIKi; AftU u.li C'lllL,u; ffit and northyi laid olt'duo to slack busi- I. B. A., w. f PAINTUIt AND IIAKDR'S HHLPnit J rears old; ha sexcellent references Wnnts ark lo support his wlfo and two children. o. w.. ya (Eastern District, 338 a. iitreccs st ) iBtiltED plumheb and iioofdh jian bBillllcd as plumber nnd roofer must hao f million at once for support of wlfo and throo immni children. Will accept any kind of work. Wimlly are living In a small room, tho rent of Cfclca Is lns overdue During tho last month it family nave out., icu us uukiiuuih, uuiiu1 ri and others ouch for applicant's sobriety Bid Indmtry. Most urgent enso. V. A .77. tahVCX) MWIIANIC MAN WITH GOOD o:K rccerd, can furnish references; lias been it of nork pet era months; wife and two lit- t chiiareii racing acaxiiuiion. ... v. u., .-. jBMBEnjiAN on tkamstcu. -w yuaiis Bjolj; has worked in one pinco ror n years Sid lost his work when tho business changed inMl excellent rcrerences; nas a wiro ana res children dependent on him. S. O. C, 50. (Nlcctown and Tioga District S. O. C, anting rarK ave ana -jiaris'.a st.i rTATIOWAIty ENUINEIlIt. WITH lixcni,. lent references, has U children, tho youngest Fmnnlhi old. .1. O. ('. 701 lUoutheaat DLlt.. 1-) l"harton st.), ICAHKlTTiUfS IIBLI'Uli POWDIt TUNCIl Ipreucr; good references; has a wlfo and four Eiiiaren. a. u. -w' no .au. u owcuon dis let, 4018 Powclton aeO TEltL WOHKBIt MAN. a.1. WHO ITAS ittea employed In steel works and also for inii la dieliouBC. Is seeking work. Ho hai 7S001 reiercnccs. ror nino weens ne nn no emclOMncnt and has a wlfo nnd four Brail children lepondent on him. K. O. C, iii. u-ranKioro jntricc. irrfi unity it.i IEVEDOnE-A WILLING WOltKER. WITH icood references, has been out of work all Slater. Ills wlfo Is delicate, his oldest boy as luoercuios.g, anu inoro aro a oiner cnil ren, the youngest S years old. a. O. C, CU8 butheait District. S O. C 830 Wharton dt. m2VEl)OM:-3S. coloki5d. tiBbn chaii: iacter and good references; wilting to do nny en or HorK 10 buppcri ins wife nn.i lour Mldren. H. O. C. Mo. 777. Rnulhnpnr Tl- jlct, 1310 S. 22d.) rF.VEDOnil - COLOllUD: OOOII n.lM.'1-.ll- pencei: will do anvthlnc ho can ret to tain- rt,hls six children S. O. C, No. 778. ooiawet uiairict "UN; a 22.1.) Il'OCKlNO DOARDDIt LAST KIVll Yf-AHH Bin the same place; out of work two months, as a wife and six small children, tho joung- k n uauy u monins oiq. B. u. w.. no. IHO. ncnneaet mat, -a4U N. Howard st.) "ONE MASON, GARDENER'S IIULPKR. lth excellent references: will tako nnythlng ""'"et lo do to support his wlfo and 3 mi children; the youngest Is 1 months old. 0. C. 703 (Southesflt Dlst.. fSl) Wharton mh dLOR LITHUANIAN. WITH GOOD kBP. aences. Ho has been out of work for a num- T fif friflntriB' Vina wlfa nnrl cavirn I rl-illrl ran ' 0. C Mn PSn IRntlth--.net lllc-tr-lnf rj!t) Ihlrian'.t twv-M vu.ii '-''' -" H"-'-Wl W ,lU)R. WITH GOOD nnrEHENCKS. OUT I'SJ11-. ? ' c 720 (Southwest Dlst., 1310 I q wi.j. flTEn MAN. wrnll WTI.-.R AMn .1 youni children, the youngest n. 3-months-old k V" u, npp.icanis- use or ino ocioiy Urrantzlnir Charltv. Wfin a flral-plARii .m. mi until two years ago, when he contracted Mrcuiosls. Family was cared for by tho clety. In tho meanwhile. Man pronounced 'l? 'aat fail, but has been unablo to find Ej!1 Independent again Registered at South- uo VS"';.lullra. iilu Bouin i-'U street. AM8TCn. 31 YEAnS OLD, WITH GOOD references: haa hpen mn of unri rm tn,n wtliJi has awlfa nnd threo children, tho W ice town and Tim- rsiurri- rw r u.,ntin gyfc ave. and Clarlasa at.) ' " K3AMSTEH, 43 YEARS OLD; "WORKED 12 ;.j ,. r.ne P'- ! employer says lie is "lOJ. rUlianlr" 'nil -H-lVl.- hnn n mlfn n n-A KSl0cbA1-J."1'-.8'.0' c- 733. (Frankford Dls- ' " " .i 'oti unity st.) SffiffiiS. "ft . P-N-S ...f--?-U. FOUR L..K llitour children. S. O. C. Oil. jrhje-at Pl.t.. 2340 N. Howard st.) L'AMKTPn WlT.t rnJ '.....-.. -.,..... FiihiSt 5.out ot work all winter; will take. KuttS.rSK'.5t,t?.da 3o.fi.. No. 0U7. iTiB.r. I'PIIMER EMPLOYER BAYS IT t- "WMttnt) mm o, j.jju l. ferr rXiti iii'1 inuuairious ana trustwortny; jerr good man with horses. E. A. 234. !?lF,.,PSOPIfH IN78AMEPAilTnY0"irf is iria' ! Bn "iian laborer, ana win iwuVJaS'SS ,"'0rk,S ,1.Vt: lie has : Th-lo .. .1" ,J'. " tt"a o jean ofc Sr ?inl"v"'d SLr'..haB Den helping by Saiiint .S. fc "uuiu m&u regular una l'er Rii.fHoyment The ri.Vs wife has ill !'i,w"n,psT ana sewing; when she Unit in, d';' J'K'i0Uiu K0 more n-11 " C-, MO Wharton street' StiSSav?-"di5 pplptee"? .l.0' C '4t affiJ8,.01 0woRiwo-SoysTn 1? "ork,!aih& (il,.an15 y"K of age) a'r" it to Jf'sSS111 ,ak,a.J?.n,htl? they can ITttTrri-T-- Tg' n"u Clarissa St.; feniu." AufiWP' WWII QOODTiHi'Eli: ii btvtT li.v, .UKi"' .lt la? summer; sav l ,. I? "en exhausted by the severa Illness We'kil? JYi?" OOOlT . REFERENCES IS IWdFta B cn nfWS.0"1 w,t0 and five fgjO. C. 700 (Southwest District. 1310 HS'hVbiaSiA' 5L "BAR3 OLD. OF ti In SISitw.Kh a wife and S children who in-Bry K"J res oo.ltlon a. It? miAIiH,1R.?"lEMAN" - MIDDLE; imtTI?ri,n& Jvlfe "P4 - fhlldren: pretty Pi. fi. A sag worl" wl',nf do any. tea out ot wS4 YEARS, OLD; HAS tin I.. r.01- work 6 months. Ills wlfa baa &t?m -ll. rail tSlTarun a?. toi iSjP support their S ye. &lsa.v la" Dl- W With 91?.?.. 0,JT OF WORK - A 'KM sonT 94J",drSn wa dependent on her PJ will tat. S?. .h,eISer? on etPresa wagons. 115 1 Ui iM&Slno "fwork that la offered. liSOlailrlSr D'atrtct. 8. O. C, H30 W S.uin'm'r'i8. WORKED AS IHSLI; l"tl s.SV.. . ,0 heaters and ranges; la en CBJ tltute and homele.. inn i 21. .1 rAH5R,TvPRKER AND CARPEN- rWuonot,'!1,11 ,tt.8 "WW" h con get IS?: Z.fvPPOrt hla wlfa' pnn, rM.tarj... a (Southeast District S. O. C.,' 630 fi. i 2Idi. bY J"!.' ' work ' ik. ?.?.- widower With 2 small hnua. ra a.'rniu.ot work that U ojKerad btoi. ff aUaJti,llana District. 'Offy. Ti woSIF???11? MA"N- VEARS OLS; trj,rxi !? at ) " P- v. v., io3 ? .ITAUAN man "has-TTA"n Yi !Hm".-t r'. ''r " ""'"'a bla raats iff-SP-. - r' b m H H t). I It Ti . . . sru;Y"-" ' A H i'j VI R3' '..- V. J. .JU . iDINfl L1"", old, with honorablo discharge roan. ' ';iviry, wishes employment plvlng H'.&nf. or in the care of horses. D. A., JP70RK NEEDED QUICKLY MnlLJ.HI,f',"r?,'"',o W"eMIcaen on IftesJ 5?, ?U',!! Kum,"ri " Olvtnand note meat neetty indlMugla can bt reached oulcfclv. MAt.R Vflt'Nn MAV nn ntn. ,,t. ,...,., ........ S!i.n!nl ,r:!'- F'her working, imrt time, nnnifn a1ii .1 T-..:..a, : them fnr .,..V ,hV" urS ' aepenuing on W. II., !I15, K' in MAitniRt,, out or woiik IJ i Hi65,h; "f-". hurt experience ns adslst ?.",'." rm,nker nnd plrefltter with oil norks. Ono In fnnilly of r. working ,t. W. 11 , 014 V(,t 'VAM- M , VKAI1B, CIUP1U.RS hiw?e'i-lxi iM" ,n """nniock fnctory; HSf ,0,kta for eve" months. J. W. 11. ?,,i.Q!.0;. l'"el'ter has worked an trlmirer for iii!?J!5"orUl!.8 nl,t o' work. J. W. 11. DOi. yS!" MAN-CAN-JttlffA CAW,' TIUt 19 wlllIrR to do nnsthlnR to help hla mother: will ork for a very moderate salary around nofllceor KarnRe. K A., 2S'I. VOf.NTi Mi;'. run rvr.r.' HiTi.i.ntni rM ..luiiiii. isinir nenu; mmily in (ItSlltUle con oliion J w. It. kii. ll-YI-AR-OLM UOY, WITH ClOOD IlCFCn enre, will tnko anything ho can get to help support hla family; his father Is out of work as tha result of ah accident; his mother la delicate, ami there are two children -A.ungcr than himself ROC. 727. (Northwest District 2i0-Cm r.2 West Cheltenjne.,jlcrmantown), 18-YKAH-OLI. I.i) Y. WHO HAS WOUKIIdTn' n. rubber factory and spinning mill, will tnko pur "oik he can get to help support I1I1 I-in'".v-. "I 'ath.-r Is an Invalid nnd thero nro two children younger than ho who are lint nil enough to work, a O. C. No. 007. (Jnj.kJVTMJjjitjrlrtnjjj:nli-t ) " i"-yrn-OLD iioy--hah woiiini) in a machine shop, also In alalng department ot n shoe fnctory; has had no work for 0 months; supports himself nnd widowed mother. B. O C. 7r,o. (Spring Garden District S. O. C. 1S32 iiiuilujwmi) BL.J 20-YKAH-OLD UOY - ONLY BUTPOItT OP his widowed mo'hcr nnd four sisters nnd brothers: will take any kind of work ho can pet; ho baa worked In a bakery and in a fac toiy. and has very good references. S. O. C, "27 (Northern Dlst., B. O, 0 llio N. Mar shall a ) is-YnAit-OLD noY is snnKixo light woik; clerical or offico work preferred; his rather la out of work and he wnnts to help aupport his three brothers nnd Bisters. S. O, O . No. 7i'J. (Southwcat Dlatrlot, 1310 S. B2d street.) w-ybah-old noY-'t;itY uood jiiSniTp." enccs: Is seeking work to support his aged and widowed mother, who Is dependent on him, Ins had no work for six months, fl. O. C, No. 78'). (Powclton District, 4013 Powcllon avenucO m-Yiun-oLD boy, fTALfANPfiAsTinnN messenger nnd mill helper; Is ono of a largo family nnd wants something to do to help pro vide for them. S. O. C. 72S. (Northwest Dls trlct B. Q C..B2 W. Thelten nvo Oormantown). ll)-Y12Alt-OI.T) HOY rlTTPHH AMIl Hill. 1'. maker, with good references, wants work to help support his widowed mother nnd brothers and latere S. O. C. No. 711. (Southwest DlBlrlct, 1B10 a. 22J st ) " rn.MAr.i: A LONE WIDOW WITH COIIK LHO WANTS a Place to do very light housework, or can tako n placo as cook In suinll family whero other ecrtnnts are kept. This enso Is worthy ot immediate assistance, as sho Is entirely homeless and Is being taken cire of until work can bo obtained, for her. Heat o refer- ii-.t:a. very cmcioni at cooking, i;. A., .nil A U.UXO WIDOW WOULD LIKi: TO DO y,oy,,.c.0.i;le',nln'' ,0 nolo Bupnort her children. C. 7114 (Soulliwest lllalrlcj PllOJ). SJd st ) DAY'B WOltK-K.NULfSH WOMAN". 4.1, WITH good reference, would like to go out to K?r.k, b.y A'iS da'-. " - -' I'd- Woodland District. 12.12 H 47th at. DAl'd IVOllK Olt OLIOANINO rOLOHUD widow, with good references, Is seeking work to support child nnd dellcatu sister who nro dependent on her. S. O. O. 720. (Nlcctown and Iloga District S. O. C, Hunting I'urk ao. and CJarlssaj-t.) DAY'S WOItK MIDDLU-AODD WOMAN with good references would llko work b tno nay or cleaning; Is trying to provide for her cripp cd husband. S. o. c 7:iS. (Spring Uarden District S. O. C, 1K12 Urandywlno st.) ULDUKLY' WOMAN. WITH HOOD IICPCR ences. wlahes work in a small famllv. S. O. C. 7GI (Soutliwct District. i:il(I S. 22.1 St.). LINDItaUTIC POLISH WOMAN. WHO HAS worked as laundreas In ono of tho largo ho tels In this city; will do any kind of cleaning work that Is offered. 3 O. ., No. 0S1. (South east DistKiO Wharton street.) MANICUHE WIDOW WOULD LIKE WOIIK In im establishment or In prHnto families: has to support her daughter, who Is In deli cate health S O. c, No Oil.. (Nlcctown and Tioga Hunting Park no. and Clarlsaa sto MIDDLB-AUCD ITALIAN WOMAN: VUflY poor, competent dressmaker on children's clothes; must havo help soon; this Is an urgent case. J. W. II. 007. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, ENTIRELY alone, wants to do mending or darning; run go out by the da rr week, ery deserving; very much In neeq. E. A., 305. MILL "YORKER aiHL. 20 YEARS OLD. who has been a loopcr In a hosiery mill. Will tako nny work sho can get to help sup port her mother, small brother nnd fclstcrs. who nie dependent on her. Has been out of Work two months nn.l hnn cond rpforences from her last employer, s. o. C. No. Odd. (Eastern District. m s. Lawrencofitj MOTHER AND TWO DAUGHTERS WANT work: father of family recentlv deserted, leading the mother with 8 children: all aro girls, the voungo-t f months old; mother and two eldest daughters. 10 and 11 years old. want any kind of work nt onco: a homeless young woman. 20 years old. being cared for In this famllv. also seeks employment: slnco desertion, mother has been doing laundry work nt home, but Is no longer ablo to get It. J. W. U. 877. OPERATOR, EXPERT ON SHIRTS AND Hhlrtwalsts; a young woman who has been out of work several weeks Is ery urgently In need of help: she has been supporting a cousin who Is too 111 to work and their case is most pathetic; they hae been living In a boarding house whero the people have been most con siderate, but now thoy must hnve help: sewing nt home will bo acceptable. J W.U.71. SEAMSTRESS WOMAN IS SEEKING HOME sowing 60 mat sno can huppori i.er uireo ,.! ii.idrA,, a t r?. 7fiM fi'oweiran Din- small children. S. O. C. OS. (Powelton Dls- trlct, 401b Powolton ave.) SDWINO WOMAN WITH 4 CHILDREN wanta to do Bewing to support tho family until her husband, who has been unemployed for several weeks, gets work; they ore abso lutely without funds; tha Investigator reports that they are very respeetablu and havo a neat hone: the 10-year-old daughter also wants any kind ot work. P. A., 21T. SEWING A GERMAN WOMAN DESIRKS plain sewing. She Is the solo support of an Invalid husband and four children ranging from 4 months to 0 years of age. The hus band Is a longshoreman who has been 111 for mouths suffering from rheumatism and lack of proper nourlannent. E. A.. 1U2. tSWEDlHIl WOMAN, DESERTED Y HER husband, la seeking day's work to support her child. S. O. C No. 73. (Powelton Dls- trlct. 4018 1'owelton a ej THIS WOMAN HAS WORKED 13 YEARS IN ono place, has 3 children to support; has had no work slnco Christmas. S. O. C. 740. (North east District S. O. C. 2.110 North Howard st.) WEAVERS-TWO ENGLISHWOMEN, WITH good references; havo worked several years aa cotton tapestry weavers. 8 O. C. 731. (Frankford District S. O C- 1B4I Unity st.) WU55w7-DEPENDlNa ENTIRELY UPON her own reeources, has been out of work over a month: would llko sowing by tho day or will sew at homo; very urgent case. J. W. n 898 WINDER IN MILL -THIS WOMAN HAS had to become the bread-winner on account of her husband's Illness with tuberculosis. She la trying to support her 3 small children. For 8 months she has not been able to get any work. 8. O. C. COS 'Northeast District, S. O. C, 2340 North Howard street.) WOMAN WITH FOUR SMALL CHILDREN, husband out of work, wants day's work of any kind. This ease Is very worthy of assist ance, and they aro almost destitute for food and clothing. Havo been given temporary aid until work can be obtained. L. A., 3IB. WOMAN, JEWISH, MUST HAVE WORK TO support family of 6 children. Husband Is seriously 111. When Investigator called ha was shown a box of stale bread, which was put In the oven to soften. Here Is a woman who must ,have work. J. W. P.. 888. wmfAN7"WlI08E HUSBAND IS UNABLT3 to work because of HI health, wants Place to cook. Hutband could do light gardening-. .Will. Ing and very anxious to work. Almost without Tood. E. A. 303. WmanTdeserted by husband, with 1 email children and Infant In arms and aged mother to support, wants day's work of any iklnd. I'ltlfulsltuatlon. E. A. 303. woman. wiTii'a small ciiiLr.RBN.ir; valid husband, wants day's work laundry, cleaning or plain sewing. Best tuto clrcum .tances; pleadaJojvork:E:AJ00. womanT with small , wiiLDnENTTJoa: band In hospital with broken leg, wants day's work of uny. kind. , Urgent casei verge ot starvation. E. A. 301. WOMANTWITH 0 CHILDREN TO SUPPORT. ".V. '?";. vin,ioi tiork bv tho day. house. work. "leanlnSrJaHLdry work. E. A. 808. WOMAN.WITH 4 CHILDREN TO SUP- port, wants housework or sewing, Worthy of assistance. E. A. SOO. WOTfANTwlroSE HUSUAND IS A. HBEPl less Invalid, wants to do plain towW m her home. E. A. 304. WIDOW-DEPFNDINO ENTIRELY UPON her own resourcoa haa bsen out of work over a month; would llko wwlne by the day or will mw at liomsi very urgent case. J, W. B., U13. YOUNG AND HNSRQETJO WOMAN. 21 srciH i old, vvlthea placo at serylco or will take anything sh can set to do to help support her S other ind father? who are dtpendenl on cerj haa bad no work for four months. S. O. C. 737 '(Spring Garden District S. O. C, 1132 B randywlne gtj . AUTOMOBILES FOR BALB-Prlvate. party; -Je"'Sm'U goia cottdltton; price right Cell Otn. lll X evenuvt, after 7 o'clock. AUTO LIVERY AND GARAOES TO HiRB ay vuu.1 "jj yw -- u, -..ji,. ,.1U. ra.ta. PACKAltn . . v.". .... -.A . r. . ,w V: . WMfftll a 1 ,! AUTO PAINTING- AUTO OWNF,RS. The tight place to havo your ear painted, rord cars as low as tlS. John Boulton, 3013 Cambridge st. Phono Preston M'2. CAimiAQES AND WAGONS MOHTiVT tOHT. rubber-tired, cutunder c rlnee, equal to new. 2120 Columbia nve, JiUSINESS NOTICES PRIVATE LOCK MAIL BOXES TO RBNT; ..FINEST IN THE 1'IIY. 39 N. BROAD ST. BUSINESS OPl'OllTUNITIES WILL YOU aiVE $3060 for a cash retail bust ncjs that wji requite leai than nil hour dally ot our time nnd pay oer J75 net cash profits weekly? You can gKo the bust iiesa a personal trial for as long as jou wish heforo bujlng. Aniwors only desired from those having tho cash and wanting an hon ornble, upright, profitable business. C SOS, Ledger Office. RARE OPPORTUNITY for llvo man-ror sale fceen (c) set trodel woolen spinning plant In Philadelphia: owner will tnko half nluo of machinery In slock of company IT formed. Dm Id B. lhnnn ft Hon, 09th and Haverford no., Milladelphln. MANUFACTfRINO CONCERN wants J2000 to take car of Increarcd national nnd export business, will pay a per cent. Intereat. amply secured. Address M 4J4, Ledger Office. CLEANING AND DYEING OSTRICH FEATHERS AND FANCinS CLEANED. EYED, JLVIL1IOT.1M0 Chestnut. DRESSMAKINO AND MILLINERY ADVANCE styles In dressmaking; R and up ward. 200S 8.Jnth et. Dickinson 3143 W. 5ilESHMAKIN"0 taught; short, prac. court-; McDowell, 307 peneka Rldg , 11th & Market. HEMSTITCHING done while you wait. Al Relohard, 1113 Chestnut. Pictorial Review pat. II EMS riTVI UNtfdono while vou wnlt, 80, per yard. Pleating nisei Nnchmnn, 700 Arch at. FOR SALE NHVV BICYCLES S 14 TO $22 cash on Asr payments Sccond-Haiid Bicycles $3 Up TIRES SI. 25 Up Liberal Atlownnco on Your Old Bicycles. Wo do nickeling, enameling, brazing, vulcan ising; nil kinds of repair work guaranteed. Wo nro cheaper than tho cheapest; our work Is bettor than tho best. Call and bo con Mnced. Open evenings. OLD RELIABLE MALONE 1203 Girard Avenue PARK 03 in D. BELL PHONE, POP. 0212. Illl.LIAItD. ikkiI. lomLln.itinn, 2d hand bought, d. exi-h'rt Krnfer, 320 Girard tiso. INSTRUCTION K'.UITIMB PIANO LESSONS taught In 20 les eons: write for booklet .hrlitrnscn Schools, 'I820 tlormantown no : l."2il Taskcr st. REPINED woman teacher of dinning or ,unui.n LminniK. i r.iv, i'iger ucnirai. OLD GOLD BOUGHT. SOLD DIAMONDS EXCHANGED. WINDOLPH, API'RAISED 28 N. 12TH ST. STORAGE WEST PHI LA. Monarch Storngo Co. Auto and pack ing and shipping ::S70 Lancaster ave. WANTED FI IRNITI JRF Antiques, pianos, etc., part i uivui i unu OJ. cnlro ,ols b0UKht, Kens. Furniture Co ,3143 Kensington Ac. GENT'S CAST - OFF CLOTIUNG Highest prices paid S.ngcr.030 w Girard ave. Postal. ROOMS FOR RENT ARCH.. 1115 Fur., iinfur., prltalo bath; ox- ceuent nougo anasejrMyc; gentlemen. A Hi. II, lll'j-1420 Uriad and Arch) Close to overthlng of Intcicst; largo, clean, warm rooina- most reasonable ratps, Investigate. BARING ST.. 32IS (THE CIIH.TUN) "iiriiP Moor rooms, suit dentist, doctor, or npart ments. M i s. Hello McClaln, manager. BROAD, rf,, r,2'J New tnanagomeut; fur rmi. , clean , Mea m h ea t jba t lis . very reasonable DROWN, 1.110 Exceptionally nlco rooms for llght housekeeping, reasonable, telephone. CATHARINE, 202S Prlvato family will rent front room, fu rn. or unfu rn. Iocust 2C27 W. CHESTNUT, 1721 Attractive rooms, single and double; clec. light, steam heat; gentlemen CHESTNUT ST.. 1010-Flrst-class 'room, "3d- Btory front, furnished or unfurnished, $18; gentleman or business woman: rofcrcnce9. CHES'INUT, 4212-11. uutlful 2d nnd 3d front rooms: private family Baring 7315 D. CHESTNUT, -1410 Exccp vacs, warm, cheer ful rooms: lonvs.. board optional: phone. CUMBER!. N1),K, 2302 Nicely furnished room for Ecntiemen. homelike. Photo Kens. 20 on A. l.IiiE. W., 1420 Comfortably furnished room, l-oqrd optional reasonable. Tlnga S275 W. ORATi'., 2132 (above Diamond) Socond front, married couplo- board, refln. d homo; porch. JEFFERSON, ISOO-Prlvato family desires to rent 2d doer; slnglo or en sulto: furnished or unfurnished I'hoto nt I edger Central. LOCUST. 1003 Attractlvo suite, furnished or uniuriianeo; aujoining nam; low rent. MASTER. 1720 Furnished rooms, slnglo or on sulto, light housekeeping: reasonable; phono. MONTGOMERY AVE., 2221-Nlcely furnished rooms; mo.iern convs. ; excellent tablo board. OSAGE, 121Q (bet. line and Dalto, Attractive, sunny. 1'd-btory front; all conveniences. PARK AVE., N 17'13Comm. A: single rms.; running water; Ist-claui loard Diamond 578 Wr. Photo displayed nt Ledger Central PAXON, N., 25 Comfortably furn. vac.: re . fined home, near 82d L; gentlemen pref Phono. PINE, 1408 Choerful "single room, neatly fu nlshod, Dlcklnson, BS.W D. POWELTON 'AVE.T 3S05-Prlvnto family haa nicely furn room for two gentlemen; phone. POWELTON, 380S Tno or threo looms, with private bath; 2d floor: modern conv's Phone. SPRUCE. 1131 Woll-furnlshed 2d-iloor room, with bath; gentlemen: single room; modern. SPRUCE. 120S Very attraotlvo single & double furn. vacancies; all convs Walnut 7133 W. bl'RlJCn. 2022 Desirable tulte, with private bath, open lire; phone; owner. SPRUCE. 4020 Very attractlvo vacB. for those desiring home comforts. Preston 2S.I3. VENANGO, 1112 Private fnmlly desires to rent well-furnlahed suite; complete for houso keeplng; also parlor Tioga 4S11 W. WALLACE. 1821 Nicely furn . well heated; hot water' excellent table, convs ; phone. WALNUT, 6032 Large, attractively furn. id story front room, hot-water h eat, p hone. 11TII. N., 055 Iarge, attrac furn. rooms In comf . mod, houso. convs: moderate rates. 13TII. N . 1820 Furnished rooms, wllh private bath, slnglaorensultej jrcntlemenj raference. 15TIL NT.lliOo Second fronf,"also room, adjoin' Ing bath, $10 monthly; phone. ltTl'lTJ N , 1701 Comfortably furnished room on 2d floor; board optional. Diamond 0118 W. 17TH. N., B335 Fur. room In private family; gentleman photo at Ledger Central. 18T1I, N.. 1020 Cheerful room, with board; home comforts; refined private family. 1STH, N, 3122 Gentlemen can have furnished room WHn privJio imnuy; rwmmuium, 41ST., fl., 213 Well furnlthed rooms In refined nelgnoornoou; noma com va- uunv v rnuue. IS2D N, in- 11 Nicely furnlsrewl rooms reasonable; near "L" phoni homo comforts 52d and Sansom Furnished rooma; men only: meals, WEST BRANCH shower baths: near L- all tho Y. M. C. A. comforts of homo. Phone Bel- mont 4881: Key.. Wast 3Stl. BUSINESS woman, teacher or nurse can And pleasant homo with mother and daughter; every convenience. L 85 1, Ledger Central. BACHELOR APT, 1 or 2 beautifully furn. ; bath; exclus. sec. W Phlla.; Preston 2201 P. NEATLY furnished room In refined nelfhbor hood of Overbrook; board optional. Bel. 4BS0. BOARDING CHESTNUT, 2045 Welt-furnlahed 2d-floor room; excellent table; phone Locust 8210. CHESTNUT, 4013 Two well-furn. rooms: run ning water; conv. to city; gentlemen pref. CHIMTNirr. 4012-Iatks furnished front rms., with hoard ; also tablo board; reference. HAZEL AVE., 5122 2d sty. front, adjoining bath: excellent table; convenient! phone. POWELTON, 4037 Quiet family, with bright front room, wlah refined lady to board; mod. pitBSTfiiN, 425 Attractively furn. roomt; con venlent oar service; excellent tablo; phone. SPRUCE. 1524-20 (Brlsmonde) Furnished rmt., single en suite; private baths- table board SPRUCE. 1280 Suite of rooms, private bath and also 8d floor front: table board. SPRUCE ST.. 4010 Rooms with board, single or en suitg eacai.et. mot uwru. puooe. WALNUT. 3808 Warm, nleasant rooms: bau. tirui neianovrutMm . m.cti. mmc raa. Pli.At ilJTO ST. 409-NCiy furnished rooms; B .-.a aaAtia.1 lAAdtlnrtf AAtat at a ka. ' DQafrU Wfc1- jegatHtTV, IUVBHUU, VWMI. CUWHV iixn n. ansa- Desirable vacs., with board" SU!W-Df Siaif.O Or M aWHK , fclWM hu.w. LJVm. Mil U. 16TIL NT! 1920 Well furnlahed secotidTflsor rooui next bath lectrK lUhis board iOTH N, 700- Prlvato "family "will board r Jtnei gentlemen conv to. city Sarins; 818, 418T N 2 NUeJv fumiahd rooms boatd optlonul coi.vvn'. nt . I Prtton2186. JTt, k 411 N' ,1 tun t na 1 jtua vom- zorU. voii.o tw .n, bua.a "i'1 tn,gli tb I BOARDING DOTIt, B., lSt-ttandtomety fur., 2d . front: restricted neighborhood! private! . ho'-ijalfr heal; elec. llgfitaj excel.' board. BeJ tTOS V. INVALID or""eldtrlv""coupls given excMjeiit . care; nurae'a private homo. Belmont 232S I.. Tnlile llmird CIIF.STNtlT. 4018-Oood table. nlc neighbor hood: convenient to city. Preiton 034 D. 1'holo rtlsplaed nt Ledger Central Rulmtbnn aCRMANTOWN, 233 W. Rlttcnhouse et.. be tween .Wflyno and Greene Desirable rooms, Willi board. Phono (Jtn. 187.1 X. BOARD WANTED WANTED By pnyslclan, office, bedroom, with or without board; with refined family in Overbrook, bet, colli and fllth, on Overbrook, ttnerwooq or urcxoi nve. i, ;i.'kj, ,c.ikvt .rm. APARTMENTS OvnitHROOK-llooms. single or communlrni Ing; boinl optional: private ramllv ovr hrpnk. iri')nD; WALLACE, 18.11 Two unfurn. nptn.; 2 roomt, ono with private bath: l'onlar 1 IV. WALNUT, 4B03-Llght, airy, 0 nr t room apt , houaekpg. prlvllegea: also single room;phono iffli, S E Cor. WALLACETwo "large rooms; private bath; hardwood floors; refer ence. Poplar IS3- HTH. N 2221-l-omrortnblv furnished suite, 3 rooms nnd bath; jirlvalo family; phone, CHILTON APARTMENTS 3218 Baring st. , ., .. Two first-floor room with prlvato bath; suit- nnio oennsi or uoetor nr nrnnmema i.r3. Beii( Mrrlaln. mar. lloli nhono Prea on raor I ION'S HFAD "Handsomely furnished L-RJ1N O riLAU npt. J213.I6 Locust SKIKH-.I.EY APARTMENTS, J5th nnd Pine fi rooms nnd bath; see Janitor. DOCTOR will rent In his private home two large rms , kltch'te, prlv. bath. 223 N. 20th WEST PIIII.ADKM'IIIA PASADENA . .. , Apartment for rent, furnished or unfurnished. I (8 and J10. For Information apply to Janitor, on premises, H V. iltth and Spruce LA')Y leaving city will aul.lc"t her elegaTiitty furnished apartment, fi roomi nnd bath, to responsible people; no children. L 357, I.rdg'r Central FURNISHED APARTMENTS WALNUT. 1222-21 (Kenwood) Desirable vncs.. Blngle or en sulto. prlv bnlhs: will furnl-h to ault tinnnt moderate rent. Wnlnut Hist. HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS CHESTNUT. 1222 Third floor, light houaekeep- Ing unfurn., 18; furn., J20 2d floor, unfurn. . $28; furn., $33. Superior bedding, phono. 12.10 N. 10TH ST. Parlor, irlvato hath and kltcl.enitte hot-wnter heat: $12. Waldman, llln Girard ave. l'oplnr J.1B8. HAI T1MORE, 4r,50-Sullef hskpg. apt., 2d ft.. 5 rmtJitli,porch, heatfchot w. Baring 200SW. 1.V1I MONTtfoMDRY 2d floor, V rooms, tTafh; modern porch; Janitor; hot-wnter heat. roil-VACANCIES and complete Information of nil apartments FREE, consult APARTMENT BUREAU 13th and Rpruco sts. Phono Walnut 080, or wrlto for March "Apartment Directory." 01UI JErrERSON ST. Kcron.l floor. ." rooms nnd hath: ceutril heat plant, rctsonnblo; attractive- gas and electricity. Apply EDGER LY. 0121A Jcffcrton st. ONE or two rooms nnd bath, $3 up; single rooms SI .SO. Apply 1401N. ICth. West Philadelphia. 43D AND CHESTER AVE . Monterey Apt. 102 Opp. Clnrk Park. To tniblet, 4 rooma nnd bath: lsi-floor apt. Phone. Baring 7000 X. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CITY 2103 VINE 14 rooms; newly papered and pajntcd. Inquire 102S Mt. Vernon st. OWN!!R of four 3-story 7-room dwelllnga near Front nnd Lehigh will sacrifice s.imo for a quick anlo: rent $12 per month each: assessed at $11(1(1 each: water rent, SO each: llrst mort gage $1000 each, aro underdralned, baths, toilets, ranges, gas, etc., and nro In llrst elaas condition. Address P 602, ledger Oflleo (inilMANTOlVN MOUNT AIRY A'ND CHESTNUT HILL PROPERTIES Polham Trust Co., 0740 Ocrmnntown aye. Tioga SEVERAL largo tracts of Improved land on high ground, wide streets and with unexcelled irolley and train service for sale on ground rent. Address L S3I. Lodger Office. Ambler, Vn. YI) SPECIALIZE In suburban property along tho P. and R.; Bethlehem and Doyleatown branches; we offer suburban homes, farms, Improved jountry places and building sites; wo can satisry any rensonaoio purcnaser. II. J. PAGER, Inc.. Ambler. Pa. Glcnol.len. Tn. NEW 8-ROOM DWELLING, latest Improve ments. Apply 31 Parker ave. I.nnsilale, Pa. 150 BI'lLDrNG LOTS on Broad st. and Inter secting streets, between 8th and 10th sts. J high ground: wide streets nnd desirable sur roundings; sultablo for building operation. Address L 830. Ledger Office. llnililonflelil. X. J. HAVE SEVERAL FINE PROPERTIES at bargain nrlctB. IV M. CAREY MARSHALL. Kit Federal st . Camden National Park. N. J. BUNGALOWS, lota 28x150; near trolley; over looking Del. Greater N J, Co . 33 3. 18th. PENNSYLVANIA TAHM8 1C0-ACBE Chester County farm; B minutes' walk from the station; 10-room stone dwell ing; strne and framo bnrn, outbuildings; rop-e. shade, fruit; extremely fertile ground; price $10,000. , p II. B. McCOLLUM 1314 Walnut St.. Philadelphia, Don't forget tno numDer. 110 ACRE, with an old ttono houae, stone and frame harn, outbuildings, good stream, springe, fruit, shade; near station: com muting; prlco only $70 per ncre. " v H. B. McCOLLUM 1SI4 Walnut St., Philadelphia, "Don't Forget tho Number." 100 'XCREST location, land buildings, water and railroad facilities all, flrst-olass: ha mrrvthlng that goes to make a good farm; Several sftw,t farms cheap. 3m, 200 and 23 acres- tho very best of land and cheap; atato yC"'.?.!.!!!?-. r r. TrATII-. w,l rh.l.r T. joartinrti. ... ...... - - .L-: 11 ,CtE5-$S0OO $5000 can remain: near rhevnev. 20 miles rnnaneinnia ureal oar- galn AI I" ALP west Chester, r.i, 8TACRE3 Cheater County special; most easy terms: price now onlv $4000. . j n THOMPSON. West Choster,ra. REAL ESTATE SALE OR RENT rvivN a homo Houses $1800 to $8250: small first payment and $17 to $50 per month II. 5"need. 717 Cheajnut Bt. REAL ESTATE WANTED irAVra " r-LTBNTS FOR IIOUSEB ON 12TH Knrt ISWl BT, NBAR OIRARD AVE. WALDMAN, 1110 OIRARD AVIt REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE HOTELS, cottages, apartments, et;.. to ex change for Philadelphia property. Chat. E. Fell. 38 B. Penna ave., Ailanthjjaty. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT CITY niDGE AVE., 2910 11-room store and dwell Ing; nice order: cheap rent. Key next door. Llebrlch. S l"i IIIMIOIM . , West Philadelphia. CHESTER AVE., 5402 10. rooms, modern In -"".r .''V i,.iha; nice: ehearj rent. Craven. every way. laiuDouiui OFFICES. BUSINESS ROOMS. ETa 1223 CHESTNUT STREET Entire second floor. :wi square . Very light. Steam heat. Eleclrlo light. Freight elevator. Private entrance from Chestnut st. MEARS & BROWN !ET PBSIRAULE law or real estate office for rent, 2d-noqr front: Janitor, elactrio lights, B. Nicholas. 1320 Arch st. Profeaalonat Offices. LOCUST, 1&03 24 floor front office; large; bright; amltable for dentltt or phytlclan; $35. SPRUCE. 1837 Professional offtees; suites with baths; slnglo rooms. Phone Walnut 7M5 W. Atlantto City. N. J. HOTELS. BOARDINa HOUSES. VILLAS. COTTAGES, APARTMENTS, any season, all locations. Atlantis City, Chelsea, Ventnor; automobile service. II. G. HARRIS & CO.. Bartlett BUg. HOTELS, boarding houaes, cottages, etc. DEAN A MOORB. 40 8. Florida ave. Chelsea. N. J. OHBLSEA COTTAGE IB-room furnlthed cot. tage, (.team heat, from March 1 to May 15. 150 M 151, Ledger Central MORTGAGES JoO u R 1ST AND an MURWAijftl BAUv,t4 JI. CiiesTNOT. 1510 Chesiuut tU & F 1 SCRAPPLE j Tf I 1 . I i O i THE PADDED (Kt,L WiMsS OW vM&UL , WE-'lu Be "X I IMSWiSi ; JMTlME: FfPR THC SHOW fllW?ySll i Sm &K6SH BE. ).Ln London Cartoon. V ) 1 1 iihrlW HI "Iltillo, Frnldlo! You back? How . 'JJ$I did you onjov jour week-end In town?" . ' O-CnZaV 1 I ) "Jolly Bind to Ret Imck lioro. Lon- . $) S lVVNivVvr- VoLl 1 don's nti awfully dull liolo Just now rCVfJl Jsasl!-r VS-LA no lights, no shows, nnd oil, so nor- fft! c'- 5 ajvZ lsl rlhly slow!" Ty HL??" n'ILY X Dofincil I V ?aaB 7nW. f I I Ho What do you think of the nr- I I 2caSw'ivgy fflU VCri tlstlc tcmpci anient? 1 g-u Slio Poppop snyi It'n merely nn ox- ' A-- ' v - 0- " , " etiso for not working. . " -" THERE'S NOTHING TO IT ' ""v 1 -----j,, &r AM TAC' Wj 'JXiZ? r SSlirt rK '-''-'-- Ijondon Opinion. jS: 22' S-Vi r-n. MA'5' ir.. Klnp; Ludwls- of Bavaria announces JZL-- -ft-A.gg MN v5R that Germany will flgTit to tho last 3Sig AITinlty -a. " jS2r t (x-qs rtoTrtiN') c-iia .WM jr" CSgj. . " I Weary Dnt dog vvuz a nice fellow. ' I Waggles Yep he wuz very much at- ' C0.1 3vrtu. .- I tached to me. A Slight Mistake Yankco Wit Quito True w' mul mr Mistress But, Mary, there are only two In the family, Mr. Brown and my self; why havo you set places for three? Maid Sure, ma'am, It was the cook that told mo you had n planer player In the house. DEDICATED TO THOSE WHO KEEP MAKING FUN OF MEN fH KNOW THIS IS THE FIRST P 'jpf COMMUTER. X EVB. MX HEARD OF THAT D'DN"T 7MK CARRY NO j iP S' .jW M tfciSi V mr Knsllsliman I'll have you know, sir, that I belong to London! Farmer Indeed, and who'd hnvo thought Itl From tho way you've been talking 'round here, I thought Lon don belonged to you I Judge -What did you hit this man with? Prisoner I didn't hit him with any thing. Judgo But he's In a terrible condi tion. Surely you didn't hit him with your Ilsts7 Prisoner No, yer honor. I ketched him by the heels and bumped htm agin a brick wall a few times. But I didn't hit ttfm with anything onoetl WEARING WRIST WATC1TES 1 j.' 1 1 1 a m mm