.if pmupjii, imi'mwm,'m'mf'' mwn jujmw wwi 12 EVENING LF-DftER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1915: cuffed prophet stands by forecast of 3 more snows Simeon M. Mokemachcr Is Undisturbed by the Scoffing of Bliss and Other Skepticsl Bristling Onions Toll Talo. Seer's Peculiarity of Rai ment Dntes From Incident of Early Youth and Appe tite for Chocolate Eclair. Old Simeon M. Mokcmacher sat on a heap of atrophied onions In his llttlo liltl den Enrtlen outsldo Andalusia, Pa., this mornlnsr-htid squinted at tho slty. Thero was a twlnklo In his bright eyes, for ho had Just been risked If ho did not wish to retract or modify his prediction that there will be thrco moro snowstorms "cro tho winter ends." "Curlousost tiling- ever,' ho snld, "how these cuffs on my overalls Ret tilled with earth. I guess I loso two hours u day In my experimental work cleaning them and (Iftlng nnd Inspecting what I find tliero." Tho reporter, who had forgotten tho pathway nnd In consequence literally had to fight hln way through tho barrier of underbrush to tho garden, nodded po litely nnd repented his query about tho thrco snowstorms Mr. Jfokrmnchcr looked up at tho sky ng.iln nnd smiled. "How should 1 lcnow?" ho remarked, with thinly veiled narrnsni. "I'm not a Groundhog nnd I'm not a goosebone. nnd your Georgo S. Bliss says nobody but a groundhog anil gooscbono prophcto can tell whether It's going to snow any moro. Now, I told you onco thcro'd bo threo moro snowstorms cro tho winter ends." ONIONS' TELLTALE BRISTLES. Tho old man suddonly dived forward llko a trained acrobat nnd sprawled on the ground. Ho whipped out a mlgnlfy Ing glass with ono hand ,and an olcctrlo torch with tho other. Ho scraped away somo earth and then, training tho light on nn onion, ho closed ono oyo nnd squinted with tho other at tho vegctablo through tho glass. "Aha!" ho said. "Tho onion quivers.'' Jlr.Mokemachcr aroso and resumed dig ging tho earth out of his overall cuffs. Ho started to talk ns though to himself. nnd by bending closo tho reporter caught tho following: "Tho bristles nro waving furiously. Aha! It Is the connecting link betweon vegctablo nnd animal life, but I shall not reveal tho secret. Why should I?" Abruptly ho halted and looked up. "Curlousest thing over," ho resumed, "how theso cuffs get filled with earth." "Why don't you stop wearing them?" ha Tvajj nsked. , THE CUFFED PROPHET. Tho Andoluslan prophet drew himself alp majestically to his full G fept 4 Inches. "Young man," ho Bald, glaring through iho Inverted magnifying glass, "ns I seo you now you arnt as big as my thumb. Why should I wear cuffs. I am entitled to my llttlo Idiosyncrasies. In tho great world outsldo my garden of onions men wear all manner of foolish things and so do tho women, nnd also, I am told, tho women powder their faces. All right, let them, but I shall wear cuffs on my over alls. "Why7" ho was asked. "Onco upon a time," said Mr. Moke macher, "when I was a llttlo boy, I re ceived a $3 gold-pleca for a Christmas gift. Thero was a holo In my pocket nnd the coin disappeared. I mourned It for two weeks. Then ono day as I was pass ing a baker's window I suddenly devel oped nn overpowering appctita for choco late eclair, but, alas, I had no money, so I sat down on tho curbstono to weep. Unconsciously T ran my hand through tho cuffs on my trousers, and there wns the ?3 gol4-pIece. I wear them for their utility. They savo nlonoy. "But you mind what I say, young man, yotfean laugh at your Georgo S. BUbs, for there'll be three moro snowstorms cro tho winter ends." OBITUARIES "William A. Shortt NEW YORK, Mnrch 10. William Allaire Shortt, ex-Assemblyman, died yesterday at lilu homo In Richmond Borough, after a few days' illness with pcnumonla. Ho was conspicuous for his knowlcdgo In con stitutional law and as an actlvo Demo crat. Hls"wlfo Is tho nleco of Seth Low. Mr. Shortt wns born In Florenco, Maes. In 1BS0 ho received a bachelor's degree at tho University of Toronto, and tho follow ing year became a master of arts. Ho was graduated from the law school ot the University of New York and was a member of the New York Bar Associa tion. Guy W. Ramsey Guy W. Ramsey, who was auditor for the Peoples' National Fire Insurance Company, died yesterday at his home, at 6217 Jefferson street, after a brief 111 nss. He was 32 years old. Prior to his connection with tho Insurance company, Mr. Ramsey was affiliated with the Amer ican Auto Company. Ho was born in Lancaster County, and for the last eight years resided In this city. Ho was a mem ber of tho Patriotic Order Sons of Ameri ca. The funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at his late residence. James Vfark James Wark, 83 years old, ono of tho oldest members of the Loyal Patriots of America, Is dead at the home of his A i t ' 9EaKaiU. nau:k,.'kx t'.-..-.-. a ....,, i-.' :-;:.'. -5a-ii'jr. . lf WitTmniSMn-flSiSiii MfiiJ- - -.. .TJTT.-T .16fci-iWJ . !.. I,......, '..vt;-' . .. .JL..; .i.i.. : !j 1 kjar - . . . . . . - . .. daughter. Mrs. Lllaabctli N. Parke, 627 South Brand street. He succumbed Mon day to n complication of diseases. Mr. Wnrk, who Is tho father of William K, Wnrk, president nnd treasurer of tho W. K. Wnrk Compnny, Iron structural con cern, Wna n native of Ireland, and settled In this country when rt young mail. Ho Is survived by another daughter, Mrs, N. W. McMcekln. Tho funeral will bo held tomorrow nfterrtoon, from tho rcsldenco of Mrs. Parke. John Cnssidy HONOLULU. March 10,-John Cnssidy, who built tho first rnllrond telegraph line In California, and who formerly wns as sociated with Alexander Graham Hell, In ventor of tho telephone, died yesterday. Ho wns 71 yenrs old. catljs; linATTY. On March 8, IONS, OLORCUJ L. HWATTY. Funeral from his late residence, 112 llrookfleld avo.. Anlmore, Pa., on Thurs day. Mnrch 11, tit . p. m. Interment prlvato t llAUnor M. E. Comctrry. tlKHTv On March t. lOir,, MA11V MA TILDA, widow of Rev. Wesley C. Heat. Relatives ntlrl friend. nro Invlled In nttend the funeral services, nn Friday afternoon, nt B o'clock, at her lato residence. 2511 8. Mat l. Interment prlvato. Kindly omit floral offerings. noillll On her 81at birthday, March R, 101ft, JOMBI'tflNK L.. daughter of the lato .1. J- Burle tttd Sophie Hcauvcau, Requiem Maes nt St. J. seph'a Church. 4th street and Wllllng's alley. Thuradav, Mnrch 11, at 10 o'clock. Interment private. CAILLOU On March 0, IPIB. at Colllnsa- wood. N. .1., PANNIF l. . widow of Adolph ('nlllou and daughter of tho lato James nnd Margaret Hood iJovino. Funeral on Frldiy, nt 2 p m., from tho residence of her hophow, IhnrlcH Ph-rle Garde. Mlu I'ino nt , Phila delphia, interment private. CAI.LAIIAN-O'NLII.L On Mnrch 0. 101C. MARY I., widow- or .lnlnen c'nllaliln mnn O'Neill). I'uneral on Saturday, nt 8 .'111 n. m., from Ml West Cornwall at. High Mas at St. Veronica's Church, at 10 a. in. Inter ment Holy CroJa Cemetery. CANNON. On March 0. JUlfi, KLlZABirril A., beloved wlfo of Mlrlmel J. Cannon, r.io relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend tho runeral. on Saturday morning, at a .80 o'clock, from her late reildtnce, 1210 North Front at. Solemn ltequlcm Masa nt Ht. Michael's Church, nt 10 o'clock. Interment nt New Cathedral Oemeterj. CI.AOHOKN. On Mnrch 8, 101B, ELIZA STUART, widow of Charles Uugcno Claghorn nnd dnughter o. tho lain Charles and Re becca Culton Btunrt. Tho relatives, and friends arc Invited to attend tho funoral servico, at uer late residence. -io y 4um si., on Thurslay nth Inst., nt 11 a. in. Inter ment private. CONNLK. On March 0, 101B. KATIIERINn CiiXNKll, widow of Illllarv Conner. Funeral on Friday, nt 1 p. m , from the residence of her grandson, IMvvnrd Maloney, 117 Moore, et. Interment nt Fernwood Cemetery. I) It I IIS. Near ML Holly, N. J on March 0, Mil.-,, PAULINA Willis, widow ot John, I Ties. In her 7uth year, runeral from Iter lute residence, near Jit. Holly, N. J., on Saturday, March If!, nt 0 n. m. Solemn High Muss at Church of Sjcrod Heart, at 10 n. m. Interment nt St. Mary's Cemetery. LSI.INO. At Kossland, British Columbia, on March 8, JANP. CATHBRlNll, widow of tho lato L Theodoro Baling, died In her 8Sth yenr. Interment In Mount Morlah Cemetery. Due notlco will bo given. rAItltrJI.I.. On March 0, loir,, JAMES A., husband of Catharlno Taylor . Farrell. Funeral on Saturdny. nt 8 30 n. in., trom 1111.1 South Alden st Solemn Mass of lte qulcm at Church of the Moat Blessed Sacra ment nt lt n. m. lnteime.it Holy Crosa Cemetery. rKltltllTTI. On March 8, 1015, DOMENICO l'ERRKTTI. Funeral Breviers will bo held on Thursday, M.rch 11, at 10 a in, at at. Augustine's Church, 1th at., below Vine, Philadelphia. I-IIICKEL. On Murch 8, 101(1. CATHERINE, widow of John Frlckcl. aged 80 yearB. Rela tives nnd friends nro Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Thuradny afternoon, at 2 o clock, at the rcsldenco of her son-in-law, Mr. Alfred Jnhn, 1723 N. 33d st. Interment private. GRAHAM. In St. Louis, Mo , on Mnrch 8. CIIUIST1NE 11LAIR, widow of Henjamln H. Grnham. HALL. On March 8, 10l.r,, ANNIE II.. bo loved wlfo of Franklin Hall. Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend tho funeral serv ices, on Thuniday afternoon, at 2 o'clock precisely, at her lato residence, 131S Norm 13th st- Interment private, at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. HALL. On March 0, 1015, JOHN A. HALL. Funeral on Friday, at 2 p. m , from his lato rtsldenco "1st nnd Gri-onuay ave., West Philadelphia. Interment private. Ml. Morlah Cemetery. 1IAKLI1Y. On Marrh n, 1015, JOHN M husband of Sarah Y. Ilarley. Funeral serv ices on Friday, nt 1 10 p m. precisely, at his lato realdence. l'iSS North 11th at. In terment at Hillside. Cemetery. HOWELL. On Mnrch 0. 1015, EMILY L., wife of tho Into John A. Howell, aged SI years. Relatives and friends are invited to nttend the luueral services, on Friday after noon, nt 2.30 o'clock, nt her lato residence, MSI Chancellor st. Interment private at North Laurel Hill Cemetery. IIUIT. At Beverly. N. j., on March 8. 1015, WILLIAM II. HUFF, husband of Clar.i L. Huif. I'uneral servlca on Thursday, at 2 p. m.. at hla lato lesidince. Tin Wnlton-Avo., Beverly, N. J. Interment Monument Ceme tery. nilAMAIL On Mnrch 8, 101B, ELLEN II., duughter of tho Into Georgo V. and Eliza beth II. Kramar. Funeral (.ervlces on I"Tldoy, nt 3 p. m. precisely, at her lato residence, Norhelm ApartmentB, 2100 West Norrla ft. Interment private, at Mt. Teice. Cemetery. LII'I'INCOTT. At Fellow ship, N. J., on .March 8. 11115, LOUANNA LII'I'INCOTT. Funeral cervices on Thursday, March 11, at 2 p. in., nt Fellowship, N. J. Interment Colestnwn. N. J. MAOKltEI.I,. On March 0. IDlf., ALEX ANDER MAC1CRE1.L. Funeral on TrlJay, at 2 p. m.. from t:-l West Dauphin Ft. In terment private, Franklin Cemetery McIWHIIEN On Mnrch 0, 1015, SAMUEL McPADDEN aged 4ti vears. Funeral on Friday, at 2 p. m., from S22 East Russell 6t. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. MOORE On March 0, 1015, LEWIS N. MOORE, husband of Eleanor Marshall Moore. Relatives and friends of tho family, also ori ental Lodge, No. 325. F. and A. M. : Meauo Post, No. 1. O. A. It . nnd members of tho union League, nro Invited to attend tho fu neral, from his lato resldcnco. 12th nnd Alns lev nve.. Melroso Park. Pa. on Sulurdav. March 1.1. j(U 2 n. in. Interment private at West Luurel Mill Cemetery. MORRIS. On March 0, 1015. MORTON MORRIS. Funeral on Thursday. Martli 11. at 2 p. m., from hln late residence, 31U North 1.1th st. Interment private. MURPHY. In Devon, Pa., on March 7. 1015, JAMiOS J., husband of Sarah tltafferty) Murphy. Funeral fiom his lato residence, on Valley Forwo load. Devon, Pa., on Thura du), March 11. ut S a. in Illsli Mass at ft Monica's Church, tlerwyn. at 0-30. In terment St. Dennis' Cemetery, Ardmore, Pa. MITHACKEIt On March II, 1015. ELLEN A., widow of John Nothacker, In her Mith ear. Duo notice of tho funeral will ba given, from the resldtneo of her son-in-law, James Campbell. .WJil Boyer St., (Jermantnwn. It.tllKKY On March 0. 1013. OUY WIL LIAM, husband ot Anna Nordell Ramsey and son ot William Nathaniel and Delilah Ramsey, aged 31 years. Funeral on Satur day, at 2 p in., from G217 Jefferson st SOIIAAL. On March 8, 1015. GEORGE W., husband ef Amelia Schaal (neo Helllxman) and son of tho Into Charles and Carolina Schaal accd 50 years. Relatives and friends nro invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his lato residence. 112.1 Callowhlll st. Interment nt Fernwood Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Thurs'.av evening, from 7:10 to 0 o'clock, SCHMIUT. On March 0. 1015, RORERT VT., hutband of Kllsa Schmidt Funeral on Sun. day, nt 2 p. in , from h! lato residence, llartrnm ave. nnd Oak lane, Colllngdale, Delaware County, Pa. Interment private. WARK. On March 8, 1015. JAMES, bus. band of tbs late Margaret A. Wark, In Ids Md ear. HeWtlvo and friends aro Invited 10 auonu uie luncrai, on inursuay, jiarcn I NO. 62 ASTHMA SIMPSON, THE DLATHS il, at 2.30 o'clock precisely, from his lata residence, 027 S. Rroad St. Interment at Mount Morlah limetery. Remains may be viewed on Wednesday evening. WKILANI). On March 8. 10IS. HELENA M. WKILANI), wlfo of John Welland tneo Langrock). Funeral on Friday, at 8:,1() n. m., from lOrt West Luray at. Solemn 51c quiem Mass nt tho Church of tho Incarna tion at 10 n. m. precisely. Interment Holy Sepulchro Cemetery. WILSON. On March 0, 1015, MARY K., daughter o.' the late Benjamin and Mary A. 1 Wilson. Funtral on Friday, at 1 p. m., from her lato residence, 222L tt'eat Oakdnlo Bt. Interment private. CLASSIFIED RATES DAILY AND BUNDAY Thla STYLE TYPE (or llko this) One Insertion ISo per Una Three Insertions In a week.... 12'4o per line Seven consecutive Insertions... lOo per line Situations wanted, threo inser tions In a week 10a per Una THIS SIZE TYPE (or like this) Permitted In all classifications except Help and Situations Wanted, Lost nnd round, Per gonals, Hoarding nnd Rooms. One Insertion 20c per line Threo insertions In n week.... 17$eperllne Seven consecutive Insertions.. . IBc per line All rates nre based on again measurement, 14 agato lines to the Inch. DEATH NOTICES either paper 10 lines, one time B0o Three Insertions J 1.00 DAILY ONLY In Effect December J, 19t. COMBINATION RATE for Insertion In both tho morning nnd evening papers of same uay: PUBLIC LEDGER (MORN1NO) EVENING LEDGER (EVENING) Add four cents per lino net to rntes given nbove. HELP AfcD SITUATIONS WANTED ADVERTISING IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER MAY IIP, INSERTED IN THE EVENINC1 LEDGER WITHOUT ADDITIONAL CHARGE. There is a drug store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads at office rates. PERSONALS WHY DIDN'T YOU CALL TABS YOU KNEW I WOULn HELP WANTED TEMALE A FREE SERIVICE TO LEDGER ADVBHT1SERS Bookkeepers stenographers, dorks nvatl yourself of thin servlcn at onco. Seo "Miss Dean," nt Ledger Central, ns sha 13 constantly helping young ladies tecum satisfactory positions, nnd can undoubtedly help jou. CHAMBERMAID Germnn-Amerlcan for cham. hrtrwork, naclBt with wradilng and Ironing; experienced; icferenccg. 2njf N. Broad st. C1I1LDNURSE for thrco children, nges 8 to .1; .tsulst with chambervvork. Meet Hudy Room 230, Public Ledger, Wednesday morning, 10:30 o'clock CONGENIAL REMUNERATIVE EM PLOYMENT FOR WOMEN OF REFINE MENT IN PHILADELPHIA AND NEAR BY TOWNS IN CONNECTION WITH A LIBRARY SERVICE: WORK MAY BE DONE AT HOME IF DESIRED, COM MISSIONS. G 43, LEDGER CENTILiL. COOK wanted, white; must bo flrst-cInsH and coniw well recommended. Apply 4.122 Spruco. FRENCH CHILDNVRSE, speaking English; etato age, rcf. and wages. M417,Lcd.Cent. HOUSEWORK Girl. Ger", housework. cook In gjreT2342NPartjiv(13th nnd York). LADY, educated, refined nnd prcpnsseaslng, wanted nt onco to asaumo duties with a large corporation: over 2.1, one who la will ing to wrrk hurd to learn htislneFS, must furnish beat city credentials; hualnesci expe rience not absolutely essential; salnry, t70 monthly: advancement. A 121. Ledger Of, MANAGING HOUSEKEEPERS Wo can glvo permanent employment to 10 or 12 women ot good peronallly and nalea ability In city districts vvhcio the V R A N T.55 PREMIER ELECTRIC t'LEANERS nro being sold: requlro those who unde.stnnd the problems nnd drudgery of elennlug by old methodn nnd who can demnnstrato our labor-nav-Ing nppllnnre; healthful, Mendv work; on salary nnd eharo of profit basis. Addresx P 511. Lodger Office. OPERATORS. EXPERIENCED, TO WORK ON MEN'S NECKWEAR; BEST OF WAGES; STEADY WORK. 1401-:: S. 4TH. , , .Philadelphia, March 1, 1015. Ledger Central, Hi nnd ,md chestnut eta., Philadelphia, Pa. Gentlemen Accent our thanks for nssist nneo of vour Help Wanted Department In tilling position wo had open. Mies Dcan'a personnl attention naved ua much lime anil iru-iuie in iniiHing mo selection. Youra very truly, Tho Euglo White Lead Co.. (Signed) W. E. MASTON. j Local Manager. 'PHOrns'l'ANT chambermaid nnd seamatresa; reference. Address A l.TI. Ledger Office. SAI.KSUWIBN8BE MY ADVF.UTIHUlliNT;P i.V'-yXcJi';" '-VERY SUNDAY. V.A.n.CEr POST PAGE. S Wllburn llonen. dlitrlhutor H. F. Goidrich Telephono Re- r,c,''er L'uahlon, 210 Parkway Illdg. Phono vvalnut l.tlo. STENOOItAI'IlUR, capable, accurate, conacl n tloua worker for factorv offico in West Phlla.: one familiar with puj rolls pref.: state prevl- E.exP. and salary wanted. M 4IB. Led cent. WAITRFSS-Competent whllo girl, with icT trenrc. ulfl N. Broad at. WANTED Assistant bookkeeper and stenog rapher: ono experienced in lumber business rrriHirru; ceiur.ti location, il -i.. eu. Cent, Wi"MAN to nsslst with housework: small ram- . ily: good home. 2810 Richmond at. "WORKING housekeeper, suburtn; good ref."; good wqgea to coinp. peiton. Q 5)11. Led. Cent. HELP WANTED MALE BOY wanted. 11 yearn old Apply at the Mercantile Library. 10 South lutn M., 'J wciock n. ni, COPI'ERSitlTHS, first clam. vvitVxperienco on sheet metal work; Bteady work and good pnv. Urtward O. Budd Manufacturing Co.. 23th and Hunting I rlt ave. FOnKMAN, cutter and glazer, for etalned glasa works: give full particulars, where last em- ployed, union or nonunion, wages, etc. M 4JJ, i-u, uiunn oi ger Central. J-.-.IS MAN and wife, white: tnan. experienced butlor and hnuBeman; wife, good cook, for private fam. ; best ref required. A 107, Ledger Off. SALESMAN, thoroughly experienced and con" icnv, .vim j Mica return una reference, or permanent position to sell food product; splendid opportunity for right man: state age and experience. A 131. Ledger, llfflce, SALESMAN experienced, energetic man; wide local acquaintance, to -ell private box trade, popular price cigar. Man with tobacco exn. pref : commission See Mr. Hunt. 0 to IB. Monday, Ledger Central. HELP WANTED MALE S'ASTEn ,firpenter, .familiar with boxmaklng; pattern rpnklng, rnlllwrlghtlng arid construe UlY.i ,,ork-., y Frnnkford Arsenal In . writing, rtatlng age, experience nnd salary. ..., ,uts P- IMh fL. T!. ii . rnlla" 1'n.i March 1, IDlB. Dear Mr. Hunt, Ledger Central, , I'lilladelphla, Allow mo to thank you for having secured S,J.'?.,J,,on nHor b"n out ot emplojment for eleven weeks, tT.w21w'"," ng.1 ,fll1 nn application with Jon nt Ledger. Central nnd on Satdrday I was rewarded by receiving ,t posltlln with the PtiBtto LEtKjr.it, which holds forlh good opportunities for the future. I Again thanking you nnd Ledger Central. I am, sours sincerely, . (signed) nonianT n. Waiid. B'iV.Sfi,M'VV-sptJclaUy. mani on) acquainted with barber trado pref.j make appolntm't; let ter or phone. ai.JLMCJreojelJS'aUoii. SALESMEN We havo openings In our selling forco for several rcnl llvo men; new proposition! Phila delphia nnd vicinity: must be aggressive and neat appearing. Call, 10 to 12. 1, F, COL LIER A SON, 401 Donrktn Building SA.Lt9.MEN - SEB MY ADVIMtTIiillaiEiNI i. i'UUL,lu Jlvuufc.lv liVfilir SUNDAY, PARCEL POST 'PAGE.. 8. Wllburn Uowen, distributer a. r. Ooodrlch Telephone Re ceiver Cushion, 210 Parkway Dldg. Phona Walnut l&io. THREE real salesmen to Intelligently present n. niagatlno propoaltlon that beats am thing herotoforo orfered; nono but men of char acter nnd nppearanco need apply. Room "02, Abbott Building. WANTE'liTV'ond saleomnn familiar with central nnd western Pennsylvania! good opportunity; experience and referonco required. F U51, Ledger Central. AVANTED Assistant bookkeeper nnd atenog rapher, ono experienced In lumber business preferred, central location. IC 43, Led. Cent. Genernl A PROMINENT UNIVERSITY offers for a limited time to ambitious men its complete courso In TUV. SCIENCE OF BUSINESS upon terms that will nt any puree. THIS IS A RARE Ol'POlfl UNITY offered mm, as this training will cnahlo any man to equip himself for tho mnny executive posi tions which i ro only open to men who aro qualified. For full particulars nddrcsn Unl vorslty; I', O. Hox 2000, Phlla., Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE Aro ou Interested In helping tho unemployod Bookkeeper, stenographer nnd clerk? t so. wo ask your co-opcrutlon with our free Commercial Servlco Department at Lkuokh 'C'entrnl, where nro listed competent experienced business women coeklng positions. Phono "Miss Dean," Walnut 3000. If you havo an opening to till. This scrvlco Is froo to Ledger Advcrtliers BOOKKEEPER, stenographer, dlctaphono nnd firlvate branch operator; oxporiencodj oapnblo aklng charge: mod, sal. O 143. Led. Central. OJOOKKKUPEH Assist, and typist, quick, no- uwnjvjMt IIV.VPSIBl. una vypiM, liuiui. livi- curate, cxperlencwl: rofs. It 40, Ledger Cent. CAPABLE WOMAN OF RjaiNDMENT, WIDOW. DESIRES POSITION AS COMP'N, MANAOINO HOUSDKEEPEIt OR CHARGU OF LINEN ROOM; REFS. O 217. Led. Cent. C'llAMUEIUIAID, German, wlshoa poaltlon. 12iiW.lIevvi.on St., MuBcher, below Norrla CHILDNURSE Intolllgent young womnn. ex- Jiorlencedwcll rcconvd.0 257,LcdL Central. CLERICAL WORK of nny kind: neat penman; willing to learn. 04S, ledger CnntraU COLnRbli womnn: genernl housovvork; good cook fond of children. luO'i Montroso fit. COM1' ANION to elderly womnn or lnvnlld, not trnlncd nurae, but havo consldernblo sickroom experience. A 112. Ledger Office. COMPANION, AmerKnn, seamstress, good rot. M. V , 3107 Wost l'enn at., Ocrmantown. COOK wnntn position In a refined privnto fam ily, without washing, Atlantic City preferred; nfao day's work. Call 70(1 W. Allegheny avo. COOK, good, plain, or housework In amnll family, exp. and rofs 307 S. Smodlcy at. COOK OR HOUSinvoilK; boat reference. r,"l4 Morton st.. Qermantown. COOK- best references, street. -553 North Mascher COOK or chambermaid, exp : prlv. family or Catholic rectory city. 1, (V12. Ledger Office. COOKINi., housework "wantol; whlto Protest- hnt girl, good rcf Telephone Walnut 1711. DRESSMAKER of New- York drsires cngag'tn; evening gowns ipeclalty. Phono Wal. 4002 W. DRESSMAKER will mako street and evening gnw-ns renrnnnblo. rof. 1710 Chestnut at. GOOD COOK wishes position; privnto fnmllyi EOOfi Silver st. nbovo Lehlgli avo.; reference; PIeasocall ; Protcetant. GOVERNESS. North German21 years-nTdT teaching French. English, music, desires poal tlon: best references, salaiy ?.V). R. R. Z , 21T f? noth st , New York city, GOVERNESS, Ger . exp. rare and teaching chlld'n: French . Fng.. music, Th. Walnut SKM HilUSEKEEPEIt, exp, dea. pos supervising houhold. In faro of motherless children. Call or add.. 4SOI Falrmount avo. I'll. Bel. 2037 D. IlttPSEWORK German housework girl, cham bermaid, wants situation; best references. 121-1 N. 0th. llousllWOUK Sleep out or day'H work: re llaMe. competent vvonian L 021. Ledger Off. (HOl'SKWORK Young girl wishes position; goo 1 reference. 1217 S. Hucknell st. LADY of experience and acknowledged tasto desires position to shop for invalids, out-of-town people, gentlen.en or nny person not able to do this for themselves. 125 Spring tleld ave. Phone Chestnut Hill 15S1 D. LADY will go to homes to cook dinners or luncheons; first class on aalads nnd all around cook; well recommended. Phono Raco .".VIS D or nddresa 520 Soutli 23d St. LADY would llko position In summer hotel, assistant to manager, not menial; small salary. O 7.17, IXMlger Central LADY'S MAID Speaks French. German and English, good dresamnker, wilting tc travel, wishes position. A 115. Ledger nfOce. MOTHER nnd diughtcr. 10 (Eng.), thor. exp., good baker: refs. P 002. Lodger Office. MOTHER'S HELPER or nurBo Competent, re. lined woman: rnpablo sewer; reftroncca. A l'.'.l. I-edaer Office. Nl.AT lolored woman wants work of any kind. 2221 Lntona st. : references. Nl'ltSE wishes poaltlon to enro for invalid, lady nr child, or companion to lady. Address M 4111. Ledger Central. INTRSEUY GOVURNESS North German grud uite In kindergarten; good needlewoman. L Wl. Ledger Office. POLISH girl wants hoi-senork. 2103 Ruffner at., Nlcttown. PRIVATE secretary, exceptionally good on honks, payroll work and detail.; knowlcdgo of stenography. G 037. Ledger Central. Pi;in:srANT woman wishes situation In small private family, ref. srifl N. Taylor. SECRETARY, on part time, morning houri preferred: reference. G 210, Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER Young lady, ambl tloua and very deslroua lo locate In a position where development is possible; about a year'a experience In stenog ranliVflnd clerical work, a 310, Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER Competent, conscientious worker desires position; moderate salary: ref-ei-r.ce. H U. Ledger Office. STENOGRAPHER, well educated. 4 years' ex perience; Al lull clerk, with knowledge of bookkeepjng. O 350, Ledger Central. HrENOGRAPHER. competent, experienced In commercial nnd banking work. O 815, Led ger .Central; STENOGRAPHER Ef tlclent correspondent confldentlal clerk: exper. II 40. Led. Central, STENOGRAPHER, competent, experienced vvell educated, reliable, a 8M,Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER Competent, capable. I years' exi-erlence. i (Mlu, ledger Central. STENOaitAPMEIt Expert, thoroughlv expert enced nnd canahle. G 1)58. Leiiger Central, STKNOGRAPHER-bookkecper H. a. grad.. ac curate, neat, ludus.. Intel, a 055, Led. rent VILLAGE QUEEN CON BELIEVES IN SAFETY FIRST!!! SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE STENOOHAPMEn. Indus., Intelligent rapid. willing beginner; refs, M 44. LedgerCentrnl, STDNOORAPMER, .1 years' exn., knowledge of bookkecplngi central loc. G 248,. Ijedger'nt STENOinAPMER, Intel,, Indus,, will . Jln" per; unuyunni'- prignt. ij ,, unnri. ..i n.ifi vt.ttrvlt.'. HA-M,n h,Ii.aIa lirflnrh lre f erred. 0 yonrs1 cx(841iLedgerCentraL WANTED In private families, sewing by the day, altering, flno mending and snlrtwnist making, l'llo North st. . WELL-EDUCATED young iady.speaklng Eng lish, German, French, wants position as com pnniou or mine to lady or gentleman, under stands lst-class hkpg. II 41, ledger Contra WOltKINO housekeeper In Catholic rectory, or stnmstresi in tirlvato family. I' UOL Lcil. O't, YOUXU LADY desires position ns manicurist In summer resort for season lOIBi mountains proferredi best references. II II, Lodter Central. YOUNQ Irish girl, lately arrived, wishes po sition: housework or chambwk. 2132 Nqesnii. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT end bookkeeper-Gen. ledger, controlling accounts, nlso costs nnd financial statements, desires to mako n change! II eaia' exp,Ltcf. U 241, Leugsr yentrai. . ACCOUNrANT-.Thor, compt. to manago offloo correspondence nnd credlis. 12 years oxperl onco; best reference UC3l,Ledger Cantral. ACCOUNTANT Keep, open, close books; epe clal reports. P. o. Box 350, il'hlladelpiila. AN ADVERTISING MAN, with more than usual ability, wants to Identify himself with a manufacturer In Philadelphia, he hai u eara' cxcerlenco In advertising; he lias ucii nlcal training, ho atcs. things from tho buy er's point of view, and hs knows how to plan, vvrlto and direct tho kind of advertising that sells goods, he la now employed nt a good salary, but ho knows ho can ilajnoro for nls principal and for himself In congenial environ mental square, clean, healthy, he works vv lib his sleeves rolled up; S3, ot American stock. A 120, Ledger Office, ATTENTION, BUSINESS MEN Mnny energetic, bright bos who como under our care aro now avall nblo for office, shop or factory work; no charges. JUVENILI) WORKERS' BUREAU lf.or ARCH. TELEPHONE SURUCE 0147 AUDITOR-Accountant, qualified; will construct Bstem; conduct audit or investigation, pre pare bus. statements: booka opened; written up; bol'd; closed; expert servlco at minimum coot. 'Address Auditor, r. O. Box 27S. ifhllq,. BILL -CLERIC or offlco assistant wnnta altua- lion. Acmresn it jn, ieagor i.tnimi BOOKKEEPINO by tho day or hour; email sets books taken ehargo of; moderato charges. Expert Accountant, Bell phono Walnut.lM7, BOOKKEEPER nnd accountant, married, 15 yrs.' xp. in ofneo work; past (1 months wltli C. P. A.; host referencea. O 010, Lod, Ccnt. BOOKKEEPER, experienced, can take ehargo of full sot of books; n real llvo wlro; not nfrnld of work; best refs. C 224, Led. Off. BOOKKEEPER nnd tnographer, 10. deslrco position for general offlco work; S years' ex- perlenco. G rIO. Ledger Central. IBOOKKEEPI-R Capable, exp. office man do slrca poaltlon with reliable firm; moderato salary; best ref. O MO, Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER, uomo knowlcdgo of Btenog rnphy. O 814, ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER, clerk, 8 yrn.' exp.; rellablo and capable, refs. G 8S7, Lodger Central. BOY, 17, neat, willing, desires oftti-o work, 4.t0. 2.1, Ledger Hrancli. lfilh nnd Dauphin. BUSINESS MAN, capable, energetic, wldo experience, highest references, seeka sultablo connection; thoroughlv competent In office, management, buying, correspondence, Ircdlts. O 052, Ledger Central. CHAUFFEUR, white, nrst-class mechanic; can demonstrate for mfgs.; good rcf. C 225, Ledger Office. CHAUFFEUR Single; gont'H place, good ref. mako himself useful II. O.. 204(1 Snnsom. CirAUFFJIUR, white, experienced driver, me . chanlc: 8 yrs.' ref. it. N. S., .'ll.Ti Hemberg'r. CHAUFFEUR, coachman, exp., rella worthy, 7 yra.' ref.. honest, sober. 115 trust Noblo COLLEGE GRADUATE would like to 8ocuro position of any kind, engineering or othcr wlse: refereniy. O ins. Ledger Central. COLORED man w-anta position as gardener at boarding houao Stephen Huston, 1735 Addison. COST accountant nnd bookpr. desires change; 5 yearn' exper.; refa.; bond. A lis. Led. Oft. CREDITS" PURCHASING, SELLINO' Do you requlro tho H-rvlces of n gentle man wlth executive ability and vnst cxperl enco In these branches? Intend to sover n 12-jcar association with tho selling organ ization of a, Inrgo machinery corporation. G ,10, Ledger Central. DRUGS Registered pharmnclat; brond experi ence as manager nnd business builder, hlgh st credentials nnd unblemished reputation; rormiBr employer out of buslnesi reason for (eeklng new position. Address M 451, Ledger Central. iELECTRICIAN wants work, wlrine motors, llghtB, repairs, etc. Phono Tioga 775S A 1IOUSDMAN Honest, Industrious young col. man' operate nuto. ; refo. It 4(1. Led. Cent. MAN. yOUng. With 11 Venm' Hldn hiiHlnnsa ,t. perlenee from atenogrnpher to cilv branch manager of largo concern: greater npportunlty t s my slogan 8 17. Ledger Cent ml. MAN. young, man-led, 2.'. years old, desires position; silcs or estimating dept. : small concern :experlcnced ; refs. II 52, Led. Cent. MAN. young. 10. with 2 yeora' exp. In eferlcal work; knowledgo of stenography; graduato ot lllc-'-!. " Sls' Leiiger Central. MAN AND WIFE, refined couple; butler and cook; referencea-, O 853. Ledger Central. MIDDLE-AGED MAN; good character: colloc tor. s-ilesman; Invect : ref. G 051, Led. Cent. NEVT, HONEST, respectablo man and wife; butler and cook, or house cleaning by day or week Phone Poplar 3200. 2140 Jefferson. SALI-MAN-Experlonced handling high-class mechanical nnd electrical apparatus, who can Produco results, desires proposition ot merit: salary or commission. G 245. Ledger Cent. .SALESMAN Young man, good edu.. will con sldcr prop : Btato partlc. G 548, Led. Cent. SOUTH AMERICAN exporters, translation" mail, catalogue and legal documents from Spanish to English, vice versa, low prices. G 152, Ledger Central iSTE.VCGRAPIIER-Thoroughly competent and i.-Luiiii- jiiuiiB limn, wnere application to work will be appreciated; understands book- keeping. U Sll, Ledger Central STENOGRAPHER, bright, competent, reliable! reference a 1112. Ledger Central, STBNOfiRAi'HER clerkXVoung man; 8" years? exp.; reliable; good ref. VI 750, Led Central, V ATC HMAN Good, reliable man; able to give best of references 2-ll Marston st. WORT ING garage fcreman; one you can trust; reference unsurpassed. Address Win. sei wood. 5218 Haiel ave.. West Philadelphia. Ot'NG MAN, strong and willing worker, age. JO, wishes steady position or learn good trade. A 132 Ledger OfHce. YOIJNO MAN of 21, with 4 yrs.' business exp. In clerical and executlvo capacities; beat references O 050. Ledger Central YOUNG MAN, aged 10. would like posit to ii"!n generalofflco work.a 041, Lodger Central. YOUNG MAN, exp. salesman, stock" clerk". married; employ, urgent. O 1)17, Led. Cent. VoiINO MAN would llko position In hotel! w p,o, rusvr vacuum. YOUNO OriltMAN couple with farm work: man experienced. 2535 parrlsh at. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES BAYLOR'8 EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 4010 LUDLOW ST. PRESTON 5148. MISS I'AHKINS.2002 Balnbrldge st.-Ex.cooks' watt's. Eng. couples. Prot. Infant nurees.etc. MISS MAHY T. McCarthy inT r-hTi..i Newly opened for all kinds of first-class help, I WORK NEEDED QUICKLY imm men? Branch of these lrnlf"n"- v (n ,,ay are helping desening workers- who onw aK for a chanco to help themselves. They do not want chatty, They want and I must fiavo lm mediate employment. Will you create rt ! for a fow of these who tan nt'"10,,''""'.!!): ganliatlon? If .von wilt, An your share, this great problem will bo quickly ! REFER TO CASES 13V LETTERS AND NTHOsrRMARKnD "E, A." FonWARD OF FER TO the EMnnoiite a'"..00?. TEE, LINCOLN BUILDINO, MEN'S WORK D"8.AaTcY'?TO TltD SOCIETY TOR ORClAN I7.I NO CHARITY, AND ..,.. ,..nir "J. W. 13." TO TUB JUVENILE WORK BRS' BUREAU. 1 807 A RC1 lBjrRCgT' MALE . ALL-AROUND HOY. IB. YEARS OLD, WILL take any kind i support his fnmll take any kind of work ho can get to help UDnort rils family. . u 8. O. C. 721 (Northwest EUl, 62 W. Cheltcn avo. UIII.i AUTOMOBILE HELPER OR LABORLR- Will taku anything ho tan get to do; gcod referenceai has six children, the oldest 13 and the vouniest 4 months. S O. C. N. ' (I'oneitcn nistrlei: 4018 rowclton nve.) AUTOMOI1ILE MECHANIC, BO YEARS OLD, 11 years' experience! thoroughly understands carburetors and magnetos; haa had no work f.ir four months, has n wife nnd three children. S, O. C. No. 1123 (Northeast Dlst., 2J40 N. Howard at.). . UAICER-1IERE IS A GOOD MAW, WHO IS out of employment through no fault of mi own; ho has three children depending on him for cupport and haa been out of work for a iong time; his formor emplojcrs say ho Is honest, sober and n good workman and la deserving of consideration E. A. 317. BAKER-BREAD IM.KKR. 40 YEARS OLD, whose last employer rnys lio was thoroughly honest nnd reliable and in two years was never lato ono dav. He las been nut of work S monthr. Has u cniiaren oiucst j. ymrai youngest 2 yenrs, H n. 17. .1S1I. (Northern 14'IU North Marshall street.l uisinc, a yjt v.. BAKSR-33 YEAlta OLD, V.'HO MAS WORK cd for threo viars In cne pla- and provlously for ftvo years In another mace: very goott rsi crenrea; has been out of work now for four months. S. O, C. 037. (Northeast Dlst.. 234d N. Howard st.l BAKER'S HELPER, 2.1 YEARS OLD. COL ored; very good references: will do anything ho can get to support his wlfo and small baby. S. O. C, 1114. (Powelton District, 4018 Pow elton ave.) BLACKSMITH'S HELPBIt AND THREI5 sona who can do laboring work; will take anything they can got to do; all four of them havo excellent references, there are seven chil dren of school ago In this family. S O. C, No. 018 (Woodland Dlst., 1232 S. 47th st.) BLACKSMITH A GERMAN, 33 YEAUS OLD; has been out of work fix months: has a wife and one small child dependent on him. (Eastern Dlst., S. O. C . 024. 338 S. Lqwronco St.) BLACKSMITH AND LOCK8MITH THIS man Is n German nnd speaks no English, but his employer states that ho Is a first-class workman. E. A. 342. BLACKSMITH. THOROUGHLY EXPERI enced on wagon work, with good referencea; haa two chtldron nnd needs a Job badly. E. A. 3111. BLACKSMITH'S HELPER. 45, GOOD REF erenccs.. has nad no steady work for 18 months; has n wlfo and children dependent on him. S. O. a. 735. (Spring Garden District S. O. C 1B32 Brandywlno st) BLACKSMITH'S HELPER 23 YEARS WITH one firm, which recommends him highly: in vestigation shows man to bo badly In need of heln. E. A.. 1QS.. BLUD PRINT WORK AND BOILER ereotor, 35 yearn old; years with 1 firm; excellent references. S. O. C, 1109. (Wood land District. 1232 3, 47th at.) BOILERMAKER AND MACHINIST. WITH good references, has been out of work for 14 months; has a wlfo and 4 children dependent on him. S. O. a, 73S. (Eastern District. S. O. C 338 8, Lawrence bL) BOILERMAKER" AMTJ1UCAN. 40 YEARS old. with goad references: this man la a widower who Is trying to tnke care of his U small children S O. C. 030. (Qermantown Dlst 52 w Chelten nve.) BOILERMAKER'S HELPtdl MAN OF 40. with 0 small children dependent upun him, will take uny kind of work he can get. One of the children Is III In the hospital and tho baby la ill at homo. Excellent references. S. O. C. 5S8 (Northern District. S. O. C 1430 North Manliall street.) BOOKKEEPER THOROUGHLY EXPERI"- enced man. with excellent references from last employer, who laid htm oft owing to lack of business. Is a sober and steady worker, E. A. 200. BOOKKEEPER AND OIT1CH MAN THIS man haa been in this lino of work for n number of vcars nnd Is a good all-round office man: Is also a stenographer: has excel lent references. E. A 320. BOY 10-YEAR-OLD BOY, WITH EXCEL lcnt references; has been out of work all win ter: he is tho only vvago earner In a family of 7 children; the youngest a baby, a moath old; he wants a t banco to help support hla brothers and sisters and his grandmother, who lives with them. S. O. C, 0.12. (Powelton Diet,, 401s Powelton ave.) BOY. 10 YEARS, STRONG. HEALTHY American boy, will do any kind ot work to help Bupport an aged grandfather; parents an dead and he and sister (20 J cars) out of work ime months; has Worked on ico wagon, J. ArAllTJIENTS l'Oll KENT Atlnntlo City, N. J. Overlooking the Sea lCTVTl IT'-.lT feC8 Tteri rPi' r i, II M k& r yT irWr t I, I J -- , I 1 i L ! xr Tr" I H t IiJ I nPa4 : -, 1j showing f'r- 7)', "ikT 1 "E M couiit r if ??p71 J y rooms Jr. .L4- j I , -j 1 ENTIUH BOARDWALK FRONT, HELLEVDH TO FLORIDA AVE. cneisea. 1 and f? rnnma nnil hnlh tf nrt na- Att tsan a wut. work Needed tluicj erplanntlon of Key Kvmber, u these needy (ndltlduatf ran &" SL"?! MALR HOY, 115 YEARS OLD-IS TIllTB port of e. widowed mother, f tSSttTe? BOY, IS. VltRY MUCH ArrTT- . nutomob tin nnd bicycles- .JilEuIS Ine; large faml v Hi hel?uU Jl S tffl can furnUn excellent refeT.'f..1' "pM tH BOY. IC TF.ARHEXPEttIF.NVp7rr Ishlng room ot hosiery mill. a.V5 )N JtS monthsi father deadiR."'i M ?? brother. 11), nlso out of work' ."a,L chauffeur nnd can furnish good J.'l.S,A?3 In Mnnayunk. J.VV1 n'UiSr lt,nti'ti$ BOY, is. WHO HAS ATTENDErTfcS Idanuai Training School M hl.TCW Le"f0'L0..hf.'?PIrtX'n?.('?i B. 80(5. C !? BOY ', 10 YEARS. JEWISH, WISHErS? ""fit W' A"vl"i team or oo i. ..0s will help his home; father is , ,&N no iiti lit fnmii,, '- l.r. ' tutf,1 or that W. li.r 8T4 ' "L ,our BOY, 14 YEARS, WANTS WOftKfpn or helper nround , store; famiit1 ES5B father out of work three momb,, b.TSP K Ing but one slrl out or f.lSf,' "".f iS .SoS." giri ut ot fffflr'Sfaa uui,, it, tYAft'i'U WORK In nrr trnda; father has worked for obiSK1 number of years, but on occoum V'f,1.'?" S cannot t work steadily : family VeVir If urgent. J. W. p.. grfi. "y g Is very BOY, COLORED. IB YEARS OLD P nnd willing, wants any kind of v?irkTi51?' 1 oiner tfeu2 --. "i in iiiu.i.v, ,.ni. c u nrcn, not n nnd clntl'O the whole family, i UUI, . J! . -ATJUll DESERTED s TSSi hlirlvon fin in fntniiu .!.- -. vititi in family depending upon thiSEsP rt: largo nnd husky. wiiiiV.S0 of work; likes drlvfng" Jn' for pupport 801. HOY. WHITE, AMERICAN. 13 YEAItgi? do nny kind of works father de.JR'fti nnd. rlstcr out of worki mother wfi ' !" kind of housework. No. SCO. j! xv"l, ''ts BOY. 15 YKARS. WANTS WOItKf EBJU can make himself useful about iteri' mVS ssy in0 .f."VY Br.i"8fe,ln a """Tic BOY. 10, WITH EXPERIENCE W ciS factory, nnd roonng worki farailr perate straits; nearly disrupted lhron.5 ft of work, very deserving. J. w. lif D0V- J0, .lAnS.NTS DEAD' "virawS grandmother SO years of age and cMM ? only one in family working and hi i?i part time; In Immedlato need of con en nnd ono month- rent! cry deiervlnt. ji BOY OF 10. EXPERIENCED IN HIuTm of work several, weeks: father hut&j no ono working in family ot B; verr case: Uvea In Manayunk. J. W. B.j ,7irg BOY. WHITE, POLISH, 14 YEAR1 rands, store or factory: father dad' 5 other children; ono work nr; m-. ,VV (.07. J. w. n. .! i JB. BOY, 15, HAS WORKED IN BUM ht toiy; fnther very old. Farailr ta dtBto, circumstances. Willing to do any kind etiwt nnv. is. wom.n like wnnir ci .T In. draughting; has had some ureter Mini, 1,1 1lt. n nnn, nun -,...,.. , -..,iL. ? II Si- VU......UU .I.IIJ 111 CTCIHU.J. J,,. " . . -m nn- nmmrp 1K Tair,tvT ,, Philadelphia, would llko position at trr l.n.. ,. 11.. -.-! 1.1- I..,- , ... !T- mu , tuiinij iit.u. ma nci,. j. i. u !,q BOY, 17 HAS WORKED IN 81UW-3 room ot candy factory; has been outetvn for 3, months; very urgent cato; parentite. j. i. il.. iiui. ,a BOY, 10, WOULD LIKE WORK ASSiSTKi in (.rHUKiuiiici, i's mvu same expenax would llko to contlnuo study In evening. I.J. UOY OF HI, BRIGHT, EXPER1E.NCLD muHiara laciory; out oi worn i raoatnrta Iii.hI.h .1.. Annn T WT 11 nll ' elding In Southwest Philadelphia , wiiU-t wontoierruna Doy. j. vv. ., otu. BOY OF 14. BRIGHT. EXPERIENCED I department storo; out of work since Xk J. W. ., HIS. T I "d. BOY, 14. VERY BRIGHT ITALIAN, KHlv Ing In southwest Phtladeipl la, would t work of errand boy J. W U., 1)63. ,?m BOY. 10, HAS HAD EXPERIENCBtfil dilver; mother Is widow, family ne4jfcfj very naaiy. j. v . jj., 5uj, HOY. JE1VISTI. 15. OUT OP WOSfTl months: will dn nnv kind of work to rant mother and 2 other children. J. W. a, iai HOY, 1(1. WANTS WORK OF ANV XSft: mother widow, working In mill onlytaeui time. J. W. II., 80U. .S BOY, 13 YEARS, WANTS WORK tOF iSl kind; father deserted four jcungtr tro-ei; mother has to support six on $5 J. TV. test BOY. 10. HAS GOOD WORK RECOBD It grocery store; wdll take any kind of, ted j. vv. .. op , . , BOY, 13, SOME EXPERIENCE IN BJUS nhoni mother la dead J. W 11.. SOS. m TlRASS POLISHER-WIFE AND 2 CHE; dren in destitute circumstances ana i t IbiIIvi hna ar Hon, ratarenrtt from !e mer emnloycr. E. A.. 231 X. !Sn BRA3SWORKKK THIS MAN IS SKlllfl In lil.s work, and his last employer nw to a very 'good rofcrenco for sobriety Gl- ciusiry. k. . :iin. BRASS FINISHIJR THIS MAN 13 EXPItl enced In this work and has good rcfereaa l.. A. 341. -m APART.MKNTS I'OR REST Atlnntlo City, N. J, 1 BOY, 15; I-ATIIER DESERTED S o , children In family dendlng upon thfflg for support;. largo and husky; wfilinri5?Ta kind of work; likes driving! ' J. "v.V Chelsea Court Apartments i hS f -. Modern in ever particular, furnished or unfurnished. Location In uppf'j ., 3, 5 rooms, batb and kitchen, ?100 to 1000 per ueasofj, May to OctoUfi 1lins-n alnal- .. -.U-. , J .-...-. . 111 a i ... -. ' rM MARION OWEN, Owner SEND FOR BOOKLET. MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY.