flVBttTyg IiBPGlSB- HIIADPHIA, WBDHEBDAlf, MABOH 3!!:, 1915: - WMffiN ORGANIZE CHRISTIAN LEAGUE -.Three Hundred Plan Co-opera- tidn in Religious Work Among Female Employes. A permanent orBsnlaatlon of Christian fculr.ess women, to be known ns the Htfalness Women's Lc.iKUe of Philadel phia, Is on of tho outgrowths ot the " '"Billy" Sunday campaign. Definite plans lot- the stnDiiiiment of such a league -were made at a meeting In Westminster I Hall last night. It Is proposed to have 'club: headquarters to nccommoilnte about 200 fclrls and women, nnd the mcrribers .ro to co-operate to carry on rcllgloui work among the female employes of downtown offices, stores and other places. (There ara nbotit 700 names of prospective members listed already. There were about 300 women present at last night's meeting. Adilt esses wire made In the Interests of the movement by Airs. E. Boyd WcIUel and Mrs Edwtn C. Jrlee, who had charge of the work for tho local committee among business women during the campaign, tt Is planned to Have the club rooms equipped with cook ing; utensils and meals will be served the Working Blrls at the noon hour. Rooms wilt also be set asldo for prayer meetings an j uiblo classes for groups rcpiesentini; the workers from different stores, firms ;and office buildings. Tonight, In the Baptist Tcmnle. Broad and Berks streets, a thrce-duy Sunday echo revival Is to be onened. The llev. Dr. Bussell II,. Conwell, pastor of the Temple and president of Templo Unl VerBity, will preach, and J. Lincoln Hall, director of thn rhnlrn fnr thn tnVmrnnnlA P meetings, will lead a chorus of about 200 persons in singing revival hymns. It ban been definitely anouncod In Pat erson that Sunday's campaign In that City will be ofllclally opened on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. It had been tho original plan to begin the campaign on Sunday morning, but. because tho co-operating Protestant churches were anxious 10 noia their usunl Easter programs on Sunday morning, the evangelist has con sented to postpone the official opening (Until tho afternoon when It will not Inter fere with the Easter services, and mem t bera of all the co-operating churches . can attend, air. Sunday made this an nouncement through his assistant, tho i bart, widow of a former Vice President ot , the United States, had made an nnnpnl -to him for 33 churches of tho city. LIKES "ZIP" OF PULLETS i . For That Reason Shelly Quits Euro pean War for Mexican. "I -would rather fight In the Mexican war than In the European war. There Is more excitement In exchanging bullets with the Villa and Carranza organizations than with the combined armies on the Ejother side. i'm 0ff for Mexico, where vou -can hear a shot everv semnri" KYJJ William A. Shelly. 32 years old, a native i, ui i-aiias, -rex., soiaier of fortune and a ;. sailor, spoke these words todav whnn h &, -was released by the Immigration authori ses on ine cnarge or coming to this port as a stowaway. Shell v arilvprt hpro nn thn RrlffoH atoAma, Cn4l.n..t. t M ZZ . '--."" .mv uuuuihuit; Hum i,UQ B" T.firnvis,, r.n... T..l.....i n. ... ......,.,, wu,,n,. iciuiius. xieiore ine ves i J. sel, which carried a carc-o of crnln ipfi KyLas Palamos, he succeeded In hiding hlm- osh. &-'uuru ine snip, nc was discovered three days after tho vessel wns nut nt .'sea. Captain Ttnnsdall, of tho Southgate, put Shelly to work In clennlnir Tin tho rick- When the vessel reached hero ho was turned over to the Immigration nnihnri. itlcs. As Shelly Is an American citizen and jjiaa. worsen aooard the ship during tho SVoyaee he was released. W'H went abroad to fight with tho Allies," Maid Fhelly today, "but decided to return ibecauso T didn't find things across thn ocean exciting enouch for m. r lib. .. hor bullets buzz around m w. t RSliear bullets It's a treat fnr mo Tt n. fejlfferent in Mexico. That's the place for BAbullets. Tou can hear bullets everv spp- fond. I am going- back to Mexico." t U1K1, SUUUTS SELL FLAGS If For tho purpose of ralslnc funds tn . -.'tabllsh headnuarters for thpir u-nrir jTiatput E00 Girl Scouts will be stationed .....wuttMUM wic wity luuuy io ecu nags. They will continue their comnalirn until if next Wednesday. Beginning on Monday a. series or meetings will be held to stim ulate Interest In the movement and In crease the membership. Temporary branch offices will hn nnpnprl at 3216 Turner street, 213 South 16th street, 1335 Moyamenslng avenue and US) North Franklin street. The officers In eharire. nt the campaign vare Frank Glldfleld, 'chairman: Cantnin M. Tinicn niiin.. Captain Helen Wram, treasurer. Mayor p.mincimmS wiu reucive a report or xne Fwork on Wednesday. REAL ESTATE SALE OR RENT I Atlantic City, N. .1. f Buy or Rent Now Cottages Apartments 'f Hotels Boarding Houses Furnished or unfurnished. ATLANTIC CITY CHELSEA -VENTNOR r , Also attractive building sites, fc' We have what you want. ft Call, phone or write. P C J. ADAMS COMPANY. ('.REAL ESTATE AND LAW BUILDING AT1MHIIU UITr, N. J. WEARS & RROWN canr and sunuRUAN real estate Properties Managed Rent Collected Insurance and Mortgages Placed JJsts on application 202 South 15th Street NO. .T ' 11 ' ' ' FELT SO '.? y-ivIV. C-ciK I'l iiDoac W'-i'Vk I A"C-TotJ I J3B Jt i , VV,, COMFORTABLE JT WV &'9L vl JWPMjP L0UD ' Fl P fiS Vl This ofJa" fTOf bj W ) yfHffW M 1 s&W Wi5 HW k '. XX' TffT LLC m? v yy v?' ( jf t' t f I ilu tsl &i) n Zl 3KI iESLULJiZL ML v s Cm AfLflp fit' W w Collectors Told to Compel Dilinquents to Pay. WILMINGTON, Del., March Jl. Delin quent taxes must be paid, the Now Cnstle County levy court has declared, and col lectors who have been granted an exten sion of time for getting In taxes for 1911 and 1012 have been given to understand that no mote extensions will be granted. The county's financial situation Is such that the court will Insist upon the collec tors getting In tho taxes If they nre com pelled to make levies upon properties or take other drastic measures. Even with the taxes collected, sufficient funds to meet the expenses of the county will not be available. Funeral of M. Richards Mucklc The funeral services for Colonel M. Richards Muckle, who for years Identified himself with charitable, literary, artistic, musical, scientific, social and business or ganizations of this city, will be held to morrow noon, at his late residence, 1722 IJlne street, where ho died yesterday morning, in his 89th year. An hour before Colonel Muckle's funer al, at which men prominent In every walk of life will bo present, the Five o'clock Club will hold a meeting In the Belle-vuc-Stratford to glvo all honor to Its founder, its oldest memDer and Its first president, which the colonel organized on February 2, 1SSJ. The services will be brief and without mention of honorary pall bearers. In accordance with the wishes of the distinguished Phlladelphtan. Burial of Mrs. D. A. Gay Mrs. Deborah Ann Gay, widow of John Gay, founder of the Park Carpet Mills, which later was merged Into the John Gay Sons, Inc., was burled today from her home, 2002 North Broad street. Funeral services were conducted at the Bethlehem Presbyterian Church, Broad and Diamond streets, where Mrs. Gay had been an active member for many years. The Rev. John R. Davles, pastor of the church, officiated. Mrs. Gay, who died Monday, In her 83d REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ATLANTIC CITY. X. J. ATLANTIC CITY. X. J. t y j . j THIS BEAUTIFUL VILLA FOR SALE Allnnlir fitv situated 'm the corner of Atlantic ave. and New Hampshire ave., J-luaillll. Vliy 400 feet from the Boardwalk on the corntr of a select residential Sart of the town, away from the business section, but easily accessible to It. Near the oatlng and Ashing, Doardnalk, shopping, piers, IT HAS AN IDEAL LOCATION. Points That Delight Connoisseurs of Well-built Houses: IS rooms beautifully laid out, hardwood floors, 3 magnificently tiled baths, shower baths, perfect system of hot-water heating, gas, electric light, butler's pantry, with running water: servants' room In basement, with laundry, etc. Everthlng harmonious. In perfect taste and In excellent condition. Furnished completely. NO MEnB BUMMEIt COTTAGE, BUT AN ALL-YEAR.ROUND VILLA Pictures and words do not describe It adequately You must see it to appreciate Its real worth and reasonable price. Apply on the premises to the owner, STEPHEN THURBER, N. W. Corner of Atlantic Ave, and New Hampshire Ave. 80 ASTHMA SIMPSON, SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT "Tii lo yenr, was tho mother of 11 children, C of whom survive, together with 17 grand children and S great-grandchildren. Her surviving children are Mrs. Charles H. Itobeits, Mrs. Sarah R. Snare, Miss Deb orah H. Gay, James II., Thomas S. and John II. Gny. OBITUARIES Mrs. John P. Altgcld CHICAGO, March 31,-Mls. John P. Alt gcld, widow of a former Governor of Illi nois, died at tho homo of her niece, Mrs. H W. Bctak, In this city, yesterday. She tt fi.1 years old, and had been an In valid for many years. After tho former Governor's dntlt Secretary of State Bryan was one of the leaueis In raising n fund for the support of Mrs. Altgeld, and the Illinois Legislature appropriated $3000 for her suppott. IN MIIMOItlA.M GUI. In loving remembrance of my hus band, who departed this life March 31, 1011. Sadly missed. WIFE & CHILDREN. eatfjsi AKNOU). On March 80, 1015, FRED ERICK, husband of Mary Arnold, aged U3 years Tuneral on Friday, at 2 p. m., from 2S37 North 11th st. Interment private, North wood Cemetery. IIOVD. On March 20, 1D1S. SUSAN C, wlilow o John IJosd, In her 77th jenr. Rola tles and friends are Inwted to attend Ihe funeral sen tecs at her late residence, luo.l South 47th street, on 'Ihursday Rt 2 p. m precisely. Intern em prliate. Kindly omit (lowers. CAMrilKI.I. On March 30, 1015, JANE SNOW CAMPDEia.. aged Si ears. itein. ttes and friends are Intlted to attend the funeral services, on April 2. at 3 p. m., at her late residence, rear 817 North Camac st. Inleiment at Mount Mortal. Cemetery. CAVKN. On March SO, 1015, JAMES CAI,.N, used SJ j ears, runeral on Thurs day, at 2 p. m., from C!14 Oierbrook ave., Overbrook. Interment private. Conveyances v.111 bn In v.altlng at Oerbrook station to met trains leu Ins Uroad Street Station at 1 ir and 1:45 p m COHEN. On March 30, 1015, CLOTILDA FLORANCE COHEN, daughter of the late Jacob L. and Hannah Plorance, In the 83d year of her age. Funeral services and In terment private. COHEN. On March B0, 1015, HENRY D. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE . HoSH At-lT7r I T's JOIT IS THE.') PZZZZ ! THE VILLAGE QUEEN NOW YOU KNOW iinivuia uiuvius COHEN, elder son of Charles J. and Clotilda Floranco Cohen, in the 34th year of his age. runeral Ben Ices nnd Interment private. CONHAI). On Marcn 30, 1015, DAVID CONRAD, Sr. runeral services on Thursday, at S p m., at 2Vi7 West Somerset st. Inter ment private. Odd Fellows' Cemetery, l'otts vllle, ra , on Friday afternoon. UOUOLAHS. On March 30, 1015, OEOROE H. IJt'UOI.AS-S. son of tho lata Samuel L and Mary Vcnarodale Douglass Relatives anil friends are Invited to funeral cervices, on Saturday nftcrnoon, at 2 o'clock, nt the apartments of Oliver H. Balr, 1820 Chestnut st. Interment private. EUEHTON. On March 20, 1015, nt his late residence, 141 East Mt I'leaant ave., Mt, Airy, ALFRED R. EUEHTON IDEI.I, On March 30, 1015, JEAN, widow of Charles E Idell. Funeral on Thursday, at 4 p rn from her lato residence, 1230 East I liclten ave., Oermantown, Interment Private. JAMES On March 30. 1015, WILLIAM G., husband of tho late Margaret A. James, In his Miih j car. Rolatlves and friends ot the family, also Fame Lodge, No. 778. I. O. K, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday afternoon at 2 p. m. precisely, at hts lato residence. 24fl,1 Amber at. Internum private In North Cedar Hill Cen cterj. JONES On Third Month 80th, 1015, HAN NAH T, vvlfo ot the late Jeremiah C. Jones, In her ,.th year. Relatives and friends nre Invited, without further notice, to attend the funeral, from her late residence, St. James Apartments, 21) South Church st , Rocap Writes From Havana As a retired amateur featherweight cham pion of America, a world-famous fight official and Philadelphia's dean of the ropes, Rocap lets you in on the real situation. The Public Ledger will publish his articles every day. If you want to know the true physical condition of Willard and Johnson, their training methods and ring tactics, inside facts and an accurate blow-for-blow account of the big battle, keep in touch with Rocap daily in the PUBLIC OF LIFE Vvest Chester, ra., on Sixth-day, Fourth Month 2d, at 1 o'clock. Interment private, at I'lv mouth Meeting Rurylng Ground, Pa KIHIU'ATItlCK On March 20, 1015. SARA KELLOUU 1IOCRNE, vvlfo of Professor Will iam J. Klrkpatrlck. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock precisely, at tho residence of her husband, 2000 North 15th st. Interment private. LEWIS On March 28, 1015, HARRIET It., vvldovv of David E. Lewis, daughter of late Adam and Harriet Uaul. In her 72d ear. Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend funeral service, Thursday, n p. m nt her late residence, 210 South Sharon ave., Sharon Hill, Delaware County, Pa. Interment Mount Zlon Cemetery, Remains may be lewcd Wednesday, botween 7 and 0 p. m. I.ODOIl. On March 30. 1015. HARRIET S. LODOR. Funeral services on Thursday, pre cisely nt 10 a. m , at tho residence of F M. Wnnnmaker. 180.1 Wallace st. Interment private. MANSI1EI.II On March 30, 1015, IIAItRY, , husband of Glovenla Mnrsflcld. Funeral services on Thursday, nt S p. m., nt Zoar SI E. Church Remains may be viewed on Thursday, from 5 to 7 p. m., at his late resldinco, 1220 Wood St.. Interment Wash ington, D. C. MOORE In West Chester, Pa., on Third day. Third Month 30th, 1015, MAnGA RETTA J. MORE, In tho 85th ear of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are lmlled to attend tho funeral, without fur ther notice, from tho Chestnut St. Friends' LEDGER WHAT "STEW" PIDD IrtATHS "Afettlng Iloune. Wt Chester, on 8vnt(. dny, Fourth Month 3d, at 10 o'cloek a. m. Inicrment private, at rarkervllle Friend Burial around, MOttOKNTllAl-KT-On Msroh 80, 191S, CHAIlJ-SJ, husband of Annie Morgcntlmter nce Khlniter), find ton ot Christiana and the lata Krldolln Morgenth&tcr, aged years. Duo notice of tho funeral from his late resi dence, S02 Snyder ave. MUCKI.K. On March SO. 101B, M. ItlCH Alll8 MUCKUB, ased.80 years. Funeral services at hts late residence, 1V23 Pino St., on Thursday, April 1, nt 12 o'clock noon. interment private. riEIICB. On March 20, 1015, ItACHEIj W., wife of Alexander Pierce. The relatives and tiAm Af thn famllf nrn InvltfH trt attend the funeial services, on Friday, April 9, at a.30 o'clock, at her late reJIdence, 4W7 Lelper St., jtrnnKtora, jniermeni j.aai -ouar in Cemetery, ritlSSO. On March 30, 1015, ELIZA, widow of Thomas Preeo. formerly or izuj j-oiib si. Funeral on Thursday, at 2 n. m., from the parlors of Edward Mack, OtSt North 6th sti Interment New Cathedral Cemetery. ItlCKAHtlS. On March 80,1015, JOHN P. HICKAIIDS. runeral on Tiaay, at z p. m from 170 West Tabor road, Olney, inter ment private. Automobile funeral. ItIElir,,.,On March 80, 1015, ANNIE, wife or unaries idem ana aauKmer oi me iaie John nnd Annie Itelley. Funeral on Satur day, at 10 n. tn., from the funeral chapel of George S Ilowen, 270S North 6th st. SCIIMIEO. On March 80, 1015, GEORGE LEONARD SCHMIBO. Funeral services on Thursday, at 2 p, m., at the chapel of tho Lutheran Orphans' Home, C050 Oermantown ave , Mt. Airy. Interment at German Lutheran Cemetery. f TAIT. On March 28, 1016, JAMES TAIT, D, D. S. Funeral and Interment, private, on Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, 1S01 Pine st. Remains may be Mewed weanesaay evening, irom ( to B. Kindly omit flowers, WHITING. At his late residence, 3721 Dar- ing St., on jinrcn uo, nun, johh h. c. Willi l'.VO, aged 55 years. Duo notice of tho funeral will bo given. WILLIAMS. On March 30, 1016, Miss FRANCES L. WILLIAMS. Funeral on Friday, April 2, at 2 p. m. precisely, from the residence nf Elvvond S. Cadwalnder, G130 Rising Sun ave, Lawndale, Philadelphia, Interment Northwood Cometery, WILSON. On March 30, lulu, JOHN W. WILSON, In his 70th yenr. Funeral on Trlday, at 1 p. m , from 2000 Buren ave , Camden, N. J. Intcrmtnt private Take North Cramer Hill car ta-20th st. 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' There is a drug store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads at office rates. HELP WANTED FEMALE CIULDNUHSE and scamstresr White 1'rotes tunt woman wanted at ones in Gcrmantown; rolerenje renulred. L 001, Ledger Uftlce. COOK, chambermaid and waitress Two white Protestnnt women vvnnted in Gtn.; must do family wash, reference. L 1)02, Ledger Off. DICTAPHONE OPERATOR A thoroughly ex perienced joung lady who Is a gcod gram marian, accurate, neat and capable! state age. experience and (.alary expected. E 733, Ledger Central. !- DRESSMAKERS Thoroughly competent altlrt infers uiiu urupers; uniy inoae uccusiomeu to the most fashionable work desired Ap ply before 10 a. m.. Trench Dressmaking .Slipp. .Id floor, Market St., Strawbrldge & Clothier. EVERY DAY young women are se curing good office positions through the assistance of Miss Dtan at Led ger Central. Call unon her or mall a repoit ot our business experlr-nce. Employers are llHtlng oi.enlnga con stantly, ono of which ou can prob ably nil. This service Is free to all Situation Wanted Advertisers In the Ledger, NURSERY GOVERNESS-Settled German wo man to take care of d children; must have fiwij reicrenvTti; suuurua. 1. m, l.eugcr un, SEVERAL women with dressmaking ability; ousinesrt exp. preterrea. 4-1. Ledger Cent. STUNOPIIAi'IIISIf, experienced, residing in Chestnut Hill or Germantown; must be noat, capable, Intelligent; JlO-SUi. See MISS DEAN at Ledger Central. STENOORAI'HER Rapid, accurate at figures; experience necessary. Apply 402 8. 12tl :m st WAITRESS and parlor maid, experienced, set- tied woman. Lngush or. scotch rrotestant wanted to go waires. See to Wllminaton Del.; good See Miss Reed, Room 30, Ledger, or phone Walnut 30U0. fUDUG WANTED experienced female solicitors to can vuss Camden, N. J. Apply immediately in person to Young Men s Christian Association, Camden. Bring recommendations. WHITE I'rotestant girl; general housework; icf. required. Address B 40S, Ledger Office. WORKING HOUSEKEEPER Small family. Trotestant pref. TP20i2d st. -pike. Fo Chase. HELP, WANTEDMALE BOND MAN Stock Exchange house, member New York and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges, wants man of experience to manage bond depart ment; utate age and expoiiehco; all corre spondence will be treated confidential. I !J, Ledger Office. CABINETMAKERS WANTED Must be experienced on fine cabinet work and do hand Binding, Bring tools. Plivslcal examination necessary. Apply VICTOR TALKING MACHINI3 COMPANY Application Office. S3 Market street. Camden, New Jersey, IS CHARGED WITH!!! - -KELfWASTED.L,, 8S5f ."-"iHSttiJ?"" ThavV&5, SH ClrAUFJ?F.tln ... - - Ford car coll Si "ff -ijyWweoa, TtTwl . t'lVit. BmrvTr7S.?Aft!3Mwl i..TffiVK:iLS.,S.. fold hi f5S2iSWJK&a tho position' of eeVer iLS. 3 ' "S JM went; Mlarv ra Jiy $?. , 3fof I citizens of tho itnitayo.-ADIllcmi n?,?i?,,.t!i S",:s?ss'!se ss-sssfesil "" wi.f'as: " as Commlsiloncra PETER notJ.Enr",ll,,ntl COMPETENT LnnM ..; innnia tia1 5tJ 4v Aiijii nn .. ,7M Ion , Kl"l' L vJ.a?.H?rd worki i..E.n'"'ittl erenceT SV f".'..,, ,SStM rk. If so Inteivftw Me0rttlMh 1 Ploymcnt specialist ntLeowl'v Kjie " f'selng Ledger AteiF"" p-portSnTtymmfre? HJ4"S rt a butti,. ii EP tills how to" secuiTa bi.'te'r JobT DltUGS-Ileilof elerk ,, - ! . ayunit. . """ o Main t, jjT , FIELD SUPERINTENDENT man not moro than tf,. W5?lU a I iiieasinrr address, the foRafhi ..' wwl)i Gtve. ago, experience. refen... ... 4 razu!x$m lr.Ail?J:ok anted at once. Annl vi.-Trdi .......,,. mi w. c:ninmhi Bve " il MAN '.AuSuASDSrJS.!!it-i famuTTTTTr handy man to iXSb ,""LJ!Si.t'" . honi,R I good reference rrii. MA.N,A!S'P WIFE, white. Pro........ '- gardener nnd geneml utllltv" f.2?K! " SSJ"?i."?t employer pIm K'tlS."" J M mm, inursaay morning. 11 nvtiq" ,r "Mm .a MILLWRIGHTS wantod pay. Apply Dill & collms (Jo "nfv M and Tioga ata. "M -.i Richmond "Ssi 'mS'.ro.f, ". "" . Only thos.wKl'EHra ?t0.,S,u'.m2bH?!. P"fsS& . "Ji&SM OXDCi penses. M 820. Lcdcer orfi,. '" and I'nnnttrtiAxi -" - "'ibiix SALnSr.tAW wllh ...in.,.-. .."T own salesmanshln ."" V,1' SSS2no In hi, ill tcmDol-arv nmnnini ..' ...lu ' P enflli Hon basis; only ono famntnV S,iL imniu line, preferred LllSdier WSJ? .... . -.- . -w...., 1111 iinnra i.. OAbi.aMA.-v Active, experienced man hT real estate: competent to makofe-rn, "5 ' sign agreements! salary and commlisS. SA ' references required, with r,,ti -m...5'?.nA Jotten F348!jeerContral. """"""" " fTENOGRAPHER and typewriter with Vn.,7 edge of bookkpg. Apply Wed bt S .-I . Juvenile Aid Soclcty.Blc N. 4 th st!' f nt ' TWO CARD FEEDERS; Bromvvell feeds-Sli Jsonplnnlngjco.. EmeraldanTwiilfr4,ti-- WANTED-A fireman, mlddlo-atcd, to ta to mountains! one thoroughly familiar to loo? after all branches: a. vnnA hn.. v.. i cold watcr ur.d conveniences! n good steidr plnco for the right man and wl'o: ?st ? nrenccs ana wages expected. Addrcsi No T Ledger Branch, JSOO Qrjntr " WAKTTtn-lvhll. mo- j ...... ." ... .. .... ...n,, ulm Hue: woman in do housowork, must bo a good cook' mini nffiri. ""U.e53 M 61T, ljiIjj, WANTEDWOOL, WORSTED, YARN stlM-? i., ii . v1 . wiiimiasion Daau; con. ,', fidentlal. P 710. Ledger Office rA WATER RUBBERS WANTED Must havo factory experience on fine cabinet work, furniture or pianos. , , Phj ileal examination necessary. Apply VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY Application Office, 25 Market street, Camden, New Jersey. General AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL J3 WILL START YOU MS N. BROAD ST. SITUATIONS WANTED EEMAXBI CHAMBERMAID, umr.exnerlenred nnd ears. ble; first class cltyTref. P 834, Ledger OBteaJ CLERICAL WORK Quick and accurate atl figures; assistant bookkeeper. E -MS, Lcdcerfl . central. CLERICAL WORK, knowledge of bookkeeping, j beginner; small salary. E -HI, Ledger Cm.'; CLERK Six years' experience; good at Br urea; telephone operator. F 331, Ledger Cen. COLORED LAUNDRESS, cleaner, dy or week; city or suburbs; year's reference. 010 North Brooklyn. COLORED T31RL wishes position as. cook. .-Mary jaisiter. 1020 south 20m st. COLORED GIRL 'wants position as general 1 cooic or nouaeviorK. iuuu aoutn um si. COOK Competent German-American woman . wishes pos., tern, or perm. 2S33 Chrlitisnii. , COOK Protestant woman wishes position! references. 003 Nectarine st. DRESSES for all occasions; reasonable prices,! satisfaction guaranteed; ref. 1T10 ChestnyiLJ EMPLOYERS IN 8EARCII OP COM PETENT, . EXPERIENCED YOUW LADIES TO FILL POSITIONS AS BOOKKEEPERS. CLERKS. 8TEN0Q. RAPIIEns, PRIVATE SECRETARIES AND CASHIERS CAN SAVE TIME, TROUBLE AND TEMPER BY TELL ING THEIR WANTS TO MISS DEAI OP THE COMMERCIAL REGISTRY BUREAU, LEDGER CENTRAL. SIIB HAS ON FILE BUSINESS RECORDS OF SCORES OF QUALIFIED APPLI; CANTS FOR ALL SORTS OF BRAIN WORK. A FREE SERVICE TO LEO GER ADVERTISERS. MtSn IfEKRSS'wixSM 1 yk- r 1 eWHtyHOWPIP paphmoo H f"' ' """" " -'-' 1'-IJ"' '" ' ' I IIIIHII SPlHialniili.yKftiii-ro,ffiy iu, nm.i,,. i ,, r n i-iwuilil 1 ..,.,, , - I i. 111 , i L j-T-nr iii7 11.1 MIJT. ...'"JM "