EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1915. IS I ' '' -- i ,,mmm-mi-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm0mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmHmmmm&r j, t t t, , !;. i It f 1- ? r:i ' J it Si a- J3L e. T r- M 1 J "I f- J ' til it "Sa '1 $ it i ii t. o r, t? i s ? i. a i , r : DEATHS T..i.M Ifaaa lit Oir Mother of k rwrh, at li a. m. Interment ".STv;rY Relatives and friends ELuiv ere Invited to attend SS'l-nn Blxth-day Eighth Month K, lTlLTON li husband of Mary K "i t'.nn.lli. ated RT imra. rfela-. ftlfnd ar Inrllfd to atlfnil the i- , gtond'dy, Klfhth Month a.)d. ax I'&Shl. lata illnce. ln N. itn ILiiMit rrlrata Klnfliy omu nowcr BKSdtnlV A?Vl !9An'..rLK?' Pi- W1 Jnn" 'v , u "i in I JTi.nd' the funfral tervlcn, on Tua. Wo! 5? i rreclaaly, at St. Btfphen-a I- - . uaiiniFi mi iiiriiua arr in ff,BV,t iJturtJ llllt Cematery. Uodr '(wtd at 1 Arch at., Mondy, aTsOn Auauit SO. 10IB, NKLLtB '"T,:1 .. l.l Ilrlfk m lliri ".'... ..iC.. anil frltnda. alio I,u ?md Htart Altarlety. St. Thomia n V M. Sodtluv, ara Invltfd to -j.Mlt. from .th rtldtnce of hrr V It (Kith and DIcalnaon ati.). 'i-.L i iiartifan. inn NAiiin Milium Mit ai bi. iDriira tnurrn 'nV Interment at Cathtdral Cm. t- AiUntla City. N. J., en Au W1J. MAn. wife of Martin Hauplle. R.'ttnd funtral on Tuday. at A ii'li. her lata rasiaenca, uu n. injm frsni.1' ., tiou1m at St. Columtia'a "ioVcloek. Intarmant at Hlllilda MAN. On Auiutt 20. 1918, KAT1I a111 ... .& la, a 1mI1IK h.I .. ulrmn. nelatlva and flir Invited to attend funeral aenlcea I V" u, n m. at hr lain ralrlnrt.. "S.V .i tniermtnt Mt. Morlah Cm. 'faliiilna may ha viewed Monday be Sff in W m- Automobile aerMce. STON. on auiuii iii, iviD, i nun- a"". ii'ir.rliu T t int.M M J , ,wu'n.& m, w., iiiinui run .. .nri Anna Ileailncton (nea Mr. Sitttd 1 tear and 12 data. Itelatlvea LJkJ, ire In'Ued to attend tha funeral. Mfda?, ai p. ni.. irnm ing rraiucnca rvT.ii niaaeon. M(1 Hoffman at. In. ! ,t Ho'r Cro Cemetery. vn On AUfuvi 'i luio, ni xarna ...i unlland. ated 44 seara. Ileln- i friends ara united to attend tha i itrrlcei. on Wedneeday. at I p. m., rMlJtnce or nu croineriniw. kid Vi.vW it 5th and Drown). Itemalna M rltved on Tucaday, from T to 10 ta thtSOlh Init.. ALBEIT' W. HU(J, ii 611 pt AlDer( auu ciiiuia nui men i iltd 4 yeara 0 months, ftelatlvei and L' Uuli In attend funaral nn .HiMiAim at 1 o'clock, from hie nar Tiwince. 238 Weet Louden at., Olnay. LOn Auruet 31. 181J, FRANK, ion It, John and Itoia Hughes. Uela- M rrienua wr inviiau io kiicnu m tMVLJt l o.v M. in., i viii ma at Jila brother-in-law Jamee Blee. carllila at. Solemn Mm of Requiem mmt'i Church at 10 a. m. pre taiirment Old Cathedral Cemetery. - RB.8. On AUuit 20. 1018, MART. r ir OX inn mic uwiia mm ciiiiijr ...... Vllk .mmr Tl&lall.. rh4 tyi. in ni iv.ii j. iidwhic, hum are invited to attend the funeral on Tveiaay, ai p in., ui inn real kef tlater-ln-law. Mra. Mary Hum- iinA nakland t.. Franhford. Inter- pirate, at Northwood Cemetery. Auto- iv Dn Auaust 21. 101"! ANK1K. irCMrles W. Johnon and daughter of "2T.... a ., .shkb n.l.ll... nrtA rnuiiPi au -t I,.", iitwi.v. nu re Invited to attend the funeral, on . n. m.. from her late residence. ii and Madleon ave., Wdt Phlladeliihla. .n. . Mount Zlon Cemetery. Itemalna 1176, viewed on Monday, after T p. m. intoraoi?" ... laflAN. On AUffUSl ltf lUJOi uuiiiA 7.1 u wtfn of Jamea 8. Keeean and ifern ".liSurCf Catherine D. Howlett and the r."n.ni J Jonc ana Rranaaauitnter of 'Tlilf George w, and Ullmbcth Mitchell. T, '.,... .nri frlrnda arc Inxlted to attend 121 fwertl. on Wednesilay. at 1 p. in , from Ifjc" the Eianiteli.t Church (Id and HLl. at 2 p. m. precisely. Interment at fF5 Uiml Hill Cemetery. Itemalna may iVtHMd on Tuesday eenlng. XAt Mantua, iv. J., on aukui zi. AUl-l-Ir. iucii. who ui ricujorii-r. wmA u'vMn. Relatives and frlenda Til.n tn attend funeral. Tuesday, at - st. from her late residence. Main at.. etM N J. Interment at Mantua Cem rrBmlns may be Iewed on Monday OHRfil.' Suddenly, on August 22. 1915. Eur.ni huiband of Klllabeth Knowlea (nea Emc,ll). In his KM year. Relatives and r.i aerTleea on Wednesday at 2 p. m. I U, late residence. T23 U. Allegheny aye. fOllSt SulCliy pna,Q. .-turvii wuuar iiu trr. . . . . nn ,n r- UB6 W. MACFARLAN (nee Dora Blnde), .i. Ap atanlav Marfsrlan. asred &fi vears. ClulTM and frlenda ara Invited to attond ntral services, ai -uor.on a runerai psrior. a Sno UlCKinson sis., on lursuay aiicr- -. st 2.30 srectsely. Interment private. aia omit flowers. Automobile service. aLCOUL Suddenly, on August 21, 1015, I aarisj- use, ir, J., W..IL.11 lur ai Oli, of '101 Lincoln Drive. Oermantown. iBotics or rne runerai win oe given. K. Suddenly, 'on August SI. 1015, Arrnn aaivl i vaara. Funeral will ! l& en Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, silSr Itte residence. 2040 West York st. aid Interment private, l.inaiy omii -At Jacobstown. N. J.. WILLIAM RR1S ated TO yeara 0 months and lam. Relatives and friends of the tarn- r, tMe Pyramid Loage, ixo. v.. v. ana . M , ire Invited to attend funeral, from i we residence, jacoosiown, . J., on huv, ai ll a. m. services ai ma own M. 12. Church at 11:30 a. m. nl st M. K. Church. Carriages will I Doming train at Bordentown and New ISfIN On Aua-uit 20. 1015. CE. JA, alfa of Jeffrie C. Morrison and cur at late Henry ana Kiuaoetn n. arid 2A vaara. Relatives and friends tarlted to attend funeral. Tuesday, at I p. from late residence. 2128 S. Mola . inn ana unyaer avej. inicrmeni rern- i v.ra.iery. jaa c.j i.. A a. ...., nl lata -i-siM oviiu.iiijii Ull nuiun .o,w. RCKAEL. beloved husband of Eugenia Mos- , Ka M years. Ileiatives and irienas, also njr iioiy .Mine eocieiy ana uuunary ckl Assn., ara Invited to attend the -1, on Wednesday morning, at 8:30 i. from his Iste residence. 2318 South DM!, Solemn Mass of Requiem at Eplph- irourcn, at iu a. m. interment at jioiy vemitery. AV. Suddenlv. on Ausust 21. 1015. RY ITIAY. riullcfhtr nf thn lajn John I Msrriret Oray Murray, of I'hocnlxWUe, 'via.ivcs anu irienua ui uie iniiui) aia led to attend funeral services, on Tues t 11:J0 a. m. prsclselv. at the Mori Is wry cnapei, rnoenixvme. ra. mier . strtctly private. WON. On inc-ii.l 10IK. AT.VA PATTERSON (nee Bunch), wife ot n a. t'atterson, aged 23 years. mo if, and friends are Invited to attend the services, on Tuesday afternoon, at - at her naranta' residence. 400 North (it. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery, -On August 20, 1018. QEOnaE, hus I t Mary ul, In his Tlst year. Ilela- i end friends, also Encampment No. 2, sieran Legion i surviors or oi "w icnnsyuania voiunieerai iikiiu volunteer l-ire CO., ana an otner Of which ha waa a member, ara . to attend funeral services, on UT, at '1 n. m.. at tha realdanca OT-ln-law, M. A. Marfiues, (H05 N. St.. above Chslten ave.. Oak Lane. Mat Erltata at lvv Hill IVmtterv. Hi. iy be Mewed Tuesday evtnlng. -On August 21, 1018, JOHN A., of Marlha f. Psvna .nA llrant). L Jthn A. and tha lata Elisabeth 1'ayna. ana mends, also employes or li. Mfer & Co.. are Invited to attend' SISl all Tii.iifav mnmlna. ! H'AO flOm hla I.I- M.M..H OHO Hniith ICK St.. Rnvrlap v halnai tTth . 1 JKulem mass at Ht. Monica's Church ' a. ta. Interment at Holy Cross Come- H. ft.. , nn -n.-r w . .a l ?15,-bt)d of Qara I'rlce, nee Bhute. hit. ' '' iaiivvs siiq menus, aiaq -iijnspc rrribe, No, .1. I. O. R. M u"' o. , and employes of Xcel KfiSI. " invited to attend the fu. i7lftKr,lc' -Pn Wedneaday afternoon, at aTrvg. from hla lata r-M.nr. 'JOia Mnplh P Via IVlt Sfet-VfeA akHa -.a. mil. la fl -. -a- sail mV" ..' "v iiniaioe wemeisry, ia rSralini I,malnB may be viewed Tues. In.. ' Ml H ClOCa. 7n August 22. 1818, JU8TINA, ui Tatrick Prlgge. Funeral from I wn. MJdeuf ,MS Wharton at. Due -.. -.w aivan. w)NOn August 20, 1818, WIN!, i.iZr y "'ua iticnarason, ueia , u i$'nf' re 'nvlted to attend fu. as..? ..i. "l a-"" a. rn., irom ner ffBr. MliN. 201h at. High Mass aL0r.8ouUChufrh m. Inter. i.J.9. Me sner), In her Tati) I lun.r., " ""? "lawda ara Invited to Ivih T 5 ' rTanaenneiu r-- -. an .n.snnsn. fernwooa -On August 22. 1818. BRJD- Of Martin Ilutladra. Pu'nanl nn an', at h ua - -..-"--. " " ' atat.. i-T " ".V ivni ins rsaiuenca ter-ln -Is, w, Mrs. Hourlgaro. 4D.J I Ch'ut.KUh. l ur Mother of IlV p at 10 a. m. Interment at . i.r.'Ji"Y ; ". 'ro.m ." "aldenc, I to .IiZ-V "envee ana menus I ""'i W- "".JOHN P. HYAN. Jo attend the lunersl, on Tues- '19 --,'1 iviii ins MUS raaiasiii--v, ..and RlpVa ave.. Manayunk 1 Via.. . f"'1.1'.. Msnayu I , R,,t tll.oly Karully Church a Interment at St. JohTa Cei '. at Cams. M. A s ... S aTrvVn!?n;. " J- o" August it. fh. wuitias, wire or iiarry ii. K aJwbo,r.ouh 8wlng pircla are In- al. Wadn...T".V ,"!..'': "" aat Uurel Hm Cemetery. .""August 20, 1815, EMMA u.. -. .w Jutnas 1 Hh.irlic.v una t ''WilnlVK '''"! are Invite j tt fcaa, has iir,rJ"! TJtaday. utUJo a " t lata raaioanca, Bill WoWa at. BKATH8 Ksas. A "'an . at Church of Our Lady of the nonary at 10 a. m. Interment at St. Denla' v ametery SUl'MAN. On August 22. 101B. at Tltman, JJ'.-Ji' MATIT, wife of John W. Shu. ",". In her 00th year Relatives and friends, also OlUe Temple, Ko. is, U of O. R. John P; i,n Lodge, No. 2 8 of II.. membera 2tjNrl!! ,n,n 8"t rreabterlan Church and Sabbath School, are Invited to attend the runerai services, on Wednesday August 2. !..a.p .m- ' h,r ata residence, H4S N, 8th St. Interment at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. B,.Ji',0NT"2n August 22, 1015, ELLEN It., wife of Edward Simon and daughter of the lte Joseph and Catharine gulgley. Ileal, dencj, 24la K. Dauphin at. Due notice of the funeral will be given. STAFFORD. On August 21, IBIS. JAMr.8 i', husband of the, late Annie E. Stafford. n,.'V; and friends ,ot the family are In vtted to attend funeral, on Wednesday, at ". : m.l. 'fm. hl" 'te residence, 411 Beckett ft High Mass of Requiem at the Immacu late Conception Church at 0:30 a, m. In terment New Catkedral Cemetery. ST.?J,.fE,fT0n- August 20, 1818, AUOU8T l'AUL. beloved son of Auguit and Ottllle Stentet, aged 25 yeara. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the runerai, on Tues. iih ..' .2-39 l'1 m 4t hla parents' residence, 5241 Upland t. (.VM st. and Woodland ae.). Interment at Fern cod Cemetery. BUTCH. On August 21. 1016, SAMUEL K son of John II, and the late Lldda Butch, aged 41 years. Itelatlvea and friends, also .nun nanauna. no. az, r, or A., are in vited to attend tuneral Tuesday, at 2 p. m , Irom the residence of hla niece. Mrs. John McHenry, 4J01 Smlek st , Manayunk. Inter menl Leverlngton Cemetery, Rsmalna may be viewed Monday from 8 to 10 p, m. TAYLOR. On August 21, 1018, HENRY JO SRPH. beloved husband of Msry A. Tailor, nee Murphy, Relatlea and friends, also Holy Name Society, Philadelphia Council Knights of Columbus and Master numbers' Association, are Invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday morning at 8 30 o'clock, from his late residence, 4T00 Springfield avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Francis de Sales Church at 10 o'clock. Interment at Holy Crnee Cemetery TRAINER On August 21, 1816, ROSE MA HIE, wife of John Trainer, Relatlvea and friends are Invltod to attend the funeral on Wednesday morning, at 8.10 o'clock, at her late residence. 2.141 North Broad at. Solemn nequlem High Mass at Our Lady of Mercy Church at 10 o'clock precisely. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. TRICE. On Al'Ri.ct 22, 1015. JACOB, hus. band ot Clara Trice (nee Shuts), aged 58 ears, ltelatles and friends, also 1-ennl Lenape Tribe. No. .1. I, O. R. M and Rain makera, No, .1H, and employes of the Ex cellent Laundry, are Invited to attend fu neral services on Wedneaday, at 1 p. m., at hlr late residence, 203S N. 6th st. Inter ment Hlllitde Cemetery, la tuners! car. Re. mains may be viewed on Tuesday evening, from 7 to 0 o'clock, VAN ZANDT. On August 20. 1815. ARTHUR F. VAN ZANDT. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 2 30 p. m., from his late residence. In Ridge Valley, Bucks County, l'a. Services snd Interment at St. John's Lutheran Church. VOOAN. On August 22. 1815, JAMES, be loved husband ot Louisa Vogsn, aged TO 3 ears. Relatives and friends, also Montgom ery Lodge, No. 19, F. and A. M.; PennsM vanla Railroad Voluntary Relief Association, are Incited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at t p. m at his lata resi dence, 2034 Columbia ave. Remains may be viewed Tuesday eenlng, 8 to 0 o'clock. In terment private. Mount Morlah Cemetery. Automobile funeral. VOI01IT On August 21. 1015. WILLIAM F husband ot Sallle R. Volgt (nee Keener). Relatives and frlenda ot the family, aia the membera of Kananla Chee Keteru Tribe No. 1D0. I. O. it. M.; Spring Garden nnd C. W. Karat Yearly Beneflclsl Associations: Comet Club and l'foclzer Casino Singing So ciety, arc Invited to attend the funeral, on Wedneeday, at 2 p. m., from his late resi dence, 22JT Hitter st., 31st Ward. Inter ment Laurel Hill Cemetery, Remains may bo vlcned on Tuesday evening. WAIDELICII. At , Alientown, Ta , on Au gust 20. 1015. Dr. Mary eva waidelich, beloved daughter of Jacob B, and Mary J. Waidelich. aged 2.1 years. Relatlvea and friends, and the faculty and students ot the Woman's Medical College. Philadelphia, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services from the residence of her parents, 142 North inth st.. Alientown. on Tuesday, August 24. at 2 p. m. WH.LIAMK. At ritman Grove, N. J., on August 20. 1015. CALEB B WILLIAMS. Relatives and mends, also the members ot Lenl Lenape Tribe, No. 2. Imp. O. II. M.; Camden Lodge. No. 1. I. O. O. F.. and Fourth Ward Republican Club, are Invited to attend funeral, on Tuesday, August 24. at 2 p. m., from the residence, 441 Royden st Camden. N. J. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may view the remains on Monday, from T to O p. m WINOATE. On August 22. 1015. LENA M., daughter of Benjamin C. and Sarah E. Win gate. Residence. 232 N. 03d st. Due notice ot the tuneral will be given. CLASSIFIED RATES DAILY AND SUNDAY PUBLIC. LEDGER This STYLE TYPE (or like this) One Insertion 15c per line Three Insertions In a week. .. .12Hc per line Seven consecutive Insertions... lOe per line Situations wanted, three Inser tions In a week.. ....... ...10c per line Permitted In all classifications except Help and Situations Wanted. Lost and Found, Per sonals, Boarding and Rooms. One Insertion 20a per line Three Insertions In a week.. ..lTHcper line Seven consecutive Insertions, ,15c per line All rates are based on agate measurement, 14 agate lines to the Inch, COMBINATION RATE DAILY ONLY' for Insertions In both the morning and evening papera ot aame day: PUBLIC LEDGER (MORNING) EVENING LEDGER (EVENING) Add four cents per line net to rates given above. HELP AND SITUATIONS WANTED ADVERTISING IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER IS IN SERTED IN 'THE EVENING LEDGER WITHOUT ADDI TIONAL CHARGE. There is a drufj store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads at office rates. HELP WANTED FEdIALE All J!p Wanted and Situations ll'aaled advertising Inserted n the Dally Tublla Leiotr it rtptattd In the KveMntj Ledger the earn jay mithout additional charge. HOSIERY Mendera wanted on white work: we will give aome work to do outside. Thomas HUCK lirsiery ioinpauy. rf.icr aim " "... HOSIERY TOPPERS Transfer toppers wanted on lUII-iaenioninK iraiiiva. .iivii.via ....v.. Hosiery Co.. Jssrer and York. OPERATORS, experienced, on lsdles' silk and Boo Chestnut. WANTED Two slady, reliable white girls. chamoermaia, waitress ana launarces. wiuv 1. O, Box S3, Bryn Mawf, Pa. HELP WANTED MALE BOND SALESMAN wanted, W)l Stock Exchange Bldg. with clientele. SITUATIONS WANTED PEMALE BOOKKEEPER, thoroughly exp., desires first- - i AM F AW T Aaraha Pant aai I Cisss poaiiioii. .v., f"i" wv...-.. CHAMBERMAID or waitress; best reference M Sheridan. Vlllanova. CHAMBERMAID or waitress or sewing. 317. leagcr unici. CHILDNURBE-Young English Woman, Pro ratant, would like position as chlldnursa, Ap ply for reference Mrs. II, K. Mcllarg, Jr., care Mr. J. Craven. Salem. N. J. DRESSMAKER from New York desires en. f ligaments, special prlcee given at present, hone Walnut OtfS. HOUSEKEEPER, mng., or motheHa helper: IVr.:. care of yom.g children. Ph. Walnut 8408 HOUSEWORK (gen ) or cooking and down stairs woik-Biltltd white woman: small adult family: city. M B38, Ledger Office. INFANTS NLRSE. English, would -' H- 8822 Master St. Bslmont 4T03. lira v...a" NUR8B, practical, child or ladyi doctor's raf erence. 14 unrnwii ... whvi. HTl.NOOHAl'HElt, dependable, neat, would consider moderate salary, with opportunities i rsnrreii'y . -Ma;i wans,-. WOKKINO HOUHEKEEPER - Experienced young women desires position working house, keeper. D 219, Ledger Office. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE MAN AND WIFE Butler, houseman: wife ciiok good rets. M T02. Ledger Office. OFFICE MAN 25, able correspondent, good at flgurea R yiars with one firm. 15 months selling experience on the road desires Inside position that requlrts a thorough and reliable man. u jq, lamrr wmi-r. STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper of proven ability 15 j ears' law, manufacturing and commercial experience: positively rapid and af-ruiate hlahett fefs. D .110. Iyedgcr Office WKLL aducated youna; rnan' desires poalTion, w'll rt al s-nsll salary T3 Ledatr Branch, JAl'ANKHE waiter gcneralnoflaework, wanla poa. In family, ref, lao, 1634 Vine at. AUTOMOBILES For Bale HUICK, late model, In rood running condition, mutt sell, bargain. 122 Belmont ave AUTO LIVERY AND OA1T.AQE3 TOimiNC) CAR8 to hire by the hour, day or trip. Hell phone roplar 12.T. CLEANING AND DYEINO OSTRICH FEATHER8 AND . FANCIES CLEANED, DYED. MA1LHOT. 1510 Chest. DRES3MAKINO AND MILLINERY HEMBT1TCH1NO, 10 cents yard, Al materials. A. REICHARD. 1113 CHESTNUT 8T. PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS DRESSMAKING taught i abort, prac, course. MacDoweli. 'JOT Denckla Bldg. llth A Market. FOR SALE BILLIARD, pool, combination, 2d.hand bought, sold, rented. eh'd. Ke-afer, 320 Glrard ave. Vlrrnr We buy "slightly-used Talking Machines v,Liul A Records. FUTERN1K, 140 N 8th. STORAGE MILLBOURNE STORAGE CO. 22 N. 521. Belmont 4S23. Carpets cleaned. West 421. ROOMS POR RENT JU8T THE ROOM YOU tVANT Can very likely be located In a few minutes by examining the photographs and descrip tions of rooms with and without board whkh are on file for your Impaction at Ledger Central. An Interior photograph and an. swers to every question you would, ask Is here, so you can decide Intelligently, tree service i teat It. BROAD, N, 001 Attractively furnished and unfurnished rooms, oeautuui corner noun, private and seml-prlvate bath! ateam heat, electric llghtl southern exposure; excellent dlnlng roomhome cooking, meala optional. BROAD. N., 855-Select rooms, private bath. permanent: all conveniences, moderate. CHESTER AVE., 5124-Nlcely furnished 2d story rooms, southern exposuro; board op tional! amallfamy: owner. CHESTNUT. 2045 Suite of rooms with bath, south, expos, also sing, run ; table hoard PINE, 800-Ideal bachelor quartera, furnished single, double, private baths; alto suite, sc com. 4: requceq ratea to permanent .enau.. 20TH. N IffU Large, cool, furnished 2d & 3d rloo" fronts; private family. :iTH. N., 1718 Large comfortable room, fur n'sl.ed or unfurnished; convenient to cars. Diamond 30TT A. rhoto at Ledaer Central. 3STH, 8 , 108 Hsndeomely furnished rooms, excellent table; private family; phone. WILL RENT elegant room, Southern exposure, near Tioga Station; private family. M 415, Ledger Central. ."2d and Sansom Furnished WFOT BRANCH rooma: men only; meals. Y. M. C. A. shower baths: near L: all the tomforts of home. Phone Bel mont 4081. Key., West 380. BOARDINQ ARCH. 1012 Newly turn running water all room a j batty niealaserved; phone. HR0A"I)8T . 770 (The Graham) Cool, attract ively fur, rooms, an cons . tamo, ponra i up. LEHIOH, W llKrt.V-lleautlful rooms, vvftfi board; now management. J'hone Tioga 8JJ1. p"aRKT"N.7 2125 Newly furnished single room for gentlemen with board, rotes very rea sonable, pbone Diamond 0248, SPRUCED 12I I -20 (Brlsmonde) Furn. rooms; single, en aulte. private baths, table board. SPRUCE. 1028-30 Beautiful front 2d-floor suite, furnished or unfurnished, choice table to permanent, desirame people WALNUT, 45.11 2d-floor rooms with board; near I.: southern exposure; refa. exchanged. OVERBROOK CC6.1 Drexel road; boarding, tennlt, swlm'g pool. Phone Overbrook 21)03. 40TH. N.. 2 Delightful vacancies porch.lawn, exceptional table: near L. Baring 2008 JVV, SPRUCnLYN-.105 S. "4Itt st. Mlsa '8. Ml HANLEY, formerly of Chettnut st. Suburban WEST CHE8TER, PA. A farmhouse, with all conveniences, offers comfortable home for a few guests for summer and autumn. Address ( Oil. IUKII '"I've. OERMANTOWN iThe Shlppen). Wayne and Hansbury; first ciass In appointments and service. Ocean City. N. J. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Hotel Henry. 7th and Aabury; room, board, JO weekly. APARTMENTS BROAD-OXFORD 2 large rooma and bath unfur.; priv. awemng,-" -... if. ituv. CHESTNUT. lSOS-lOIDashwood). prof, iffs., bachelor npts: elevator. scrv.; opens-Sept.1. SPRING GARDEN 1010 Excellent 'apts. In S DlUCiaiifc nwii.r.. .ui.iv ,uii... i.." ..--. PHYSICIAN'B office, also 1, 2. a or 5-room spartments; furnished or unfurnished: with or without private batni extallent cuisine; board optional. Apply 252 bouth .17th at, HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS BROAD AND DAUPHIN STS. (8. E. cor.) Apt. with 0 rrns. and 2 baths; maid's room: 1 ant.. 3 rooms and 1 bath. Apply Jajiltor. POPLAR. 1522 Attractive housekeeping apts., 2 and 3 rooms, bath, kitchenette: modern conveniences. Apply 1004 Land Title Bldg. 10T1I, N 117 2 bedrooms, bath, living and dining-room, kitchenette, unfurn.; light four sides; attractive, n. W.,Olhausen, 1503 -Arch. West Philadelphia, ANGORA TERRACE ran TO 55TH SI a ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF BALTIMORE AVE. Built In palra like aide-yard houses, making every room an outside room, and with varied and beautiful architecture. If you are going to live In an apartment this fall, the aeleQtlon of -THE particular apart ment out of the many, many yoo see on every hand Is naturally a matter of great mRtntherey must be ONE BEST APART MENT for you where location, service and comfort everything that goes (o make a truly attractive apartrrent home Is absolutely at Its best and this, too, for a reasonsble rental. For 32 to $.1 monthly ou can secure one of these apartments, and this includes most excellent and even heating; unlimited hot water, courteous nnd efficient janitor service, vacuum cleaning service, shades, screens and awnings In fact everything to make apart ment housekeeping quite the perfect way to live. Apartments havo five rooms and hnth and are finished In both natural wood and white enamel, with artlitlo papering and fixtures, cabinet gas ranges, private porches. The price Is. In truth, the only thing Inexpensive about We' have tastefully furnished a sample apartment (No. 5440 Angora terrace), which Is open for Inspection day and evening and will give you a definite Idea of how remark ably attractive these apartments really are. WM. H.W. QUICK ftRRO . Inc., 8 B. 40th St. and NORMAN S. SHERWOOD. 1411 Walnut tt. THE OIRVIN. 3510 Hamilton st. 8 rooms and baths:8 bedrooms: second floor private porch; flfi. Phone Preston B27o. or janitor. 12H.50 S5TH. 8.. 15235.A (near Chester ave.) Modern In every respect. Aoply Janitor, on premises. Phone Filbert 4433. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Logan LOOAN REAL ESTATE BALE. RENT AND EXCHANGE M. M. Smith. Broad it., opp. Logan Button. Oak Lane OAK LANE Better see that Colonial house, 0305 Camae st.. I000, BAMUEL II. READ, Builder and Owner. NEW JERSEY Haddon Heights. If. J. MPPINCOTT LOTS AND HOMES HADDON HEIGHTS. N. J. National Park, N. J. BUNGALOWS. 1100 cash. 110 monthly: lots 23 xl.V); near trolley, conv, to river: National Park. Oet off ned Bank ave . aee agent with badge. Greater New Jersey Co.. 33 B. 16th. VIRGINIA FARMS 440 ACRES, which 350 acres timber, SfftOO; bargain. A. D. HEALD. West Chesttr. Pa. 3EAL ESTATE SALE OR RENT CITY OWN TOUR HOME by monthly payrnenl from $17 t? (BOi houses locstsd N. inula, lltn. worth from .ftWl to 10280. Mercln mints of Merchants' Union Trust va., iin.uu iniiinm n SEAL ESTATE POR KENT Vactorles, jyarchousts, Mfg. Floors ME.ROPOL1TANBUILDINO. eor. Broad and Wallace. Rooms 6000 to 40.0CO eq. ft. on a floor. Apply to O, F Lasher. 147 N. 10th, MORTGAGES MONEY FOR MORTGAGES 500 JM000 JM20Q StSOO JM600 J550QO W H HOOD. 813 NORRIS 8T. &' SCRAPPLE- cf -j 7 I 1 TUB PADDED CELL t r&kkv rsr i - -Tl , ; J LOjM.I' ' " aSEr V "3Br WAR ITEM-: rngmv oeratso m I l JYwYii fflETn '-Hl ePL I Disorder l&avia.cV gpeat I WnW seWlaaF TgsaL I MWNmONfi. I f juW&t ALmmmYwr ( .H v "I hall never forget the time i drew JeT. Ji- l7TTt lll 11 III &A. I that auord-" i5"WI ttL'JR V 1 11 Y ex Ml I (J7 d Y Ao "Good gracious! I didn't know jou gSaT--' flW M I II I 1 Tv. l lm I H ' N 77 I were a. lighting man. Where was It?" I III 'Wf A A l 1 H fjP I "In a rafflo." "Which side of the sticet do you live ' I I II I fm2'(r(k AsB II BL'U I . "n 'Ither aide. If 1 so one way, I "" X 1"" i RMWT U V XJy iM ' V.v 1 Next! It's on the right side. If I go the other I l I f "Dsrt JSt way. It's on the left aide." I 1 II I rL z-5 JJxirSr. rXa?! ff c A W JH ( fc sj4 Ii J . C20 -J(y54' Teacher Why Is It go cold at the KrlRlrt zone? , Willie It enn't help but be cold with all them icebergs tloatln' around. A Good Saver lWiJ- He Are you saving anything; for a rainy day? She Yes Indeed; you never see me wearing my Silk stockings around the house, do you? Interval for Refreshments Punch. Doctor They tell me jour boy Is off to the front today. Villager Ay, poor lad! OI bin a-blubbln' arf tho mornln' an" ol be just a-goin' to 'avo a drop of zlder, an' then ol be a-goin' 'ome. to blub again! - "How does the motor go now?" "Oh, not very well; I haven't been AND THE WORST aaaflBBEBBBaUtf iBlBBBSBBBk fABKfKKA staJHenaKiK-H gesaaaaaaaaaaPvBr aaX lllllHalgsaaalaiialaaaVv . HHHllllllH KlkiiwamH laaaaT ''flaaaaTlgei' lMK "IgewH "saaBaH tw j?mf) YSL KtEL ' aaaa M ' ' Js CBuTrWbiw3:iBsN . " W -Taller. The fact that tho air raid on Ixjii don. If coming, cannot bo much longer postponed, combined with the warm nnd darkening summer evenings, has lendercd tho came of Zcp-watchlng more populnr than ever. Many gallant soldiers are dnlly "bombed" Into mat rimony In consequence. d ADAM WiFFtHPOOP A6E. H f K5. STRONG? WHYl WiErt.vvhsM CO0LO LIFT I5Q fOUHDl fined for quite four days now," IS YET TO COME feggg rIVI PI I iCTl T-SSvl rTT. 1 BaST. 'rw,i5o pounds p w w? gsmj jjm, fs. rs K .: -"V&" 4 Wr FK ' PS SSR" yvV vrs viov -E. Lcv. S?-' s Ti.v-'''i rrJM " ' 'hJ?T "-J. S fc VA J1 WMKX- k V AGE W J I JV' A 1 15 H IVI I AyiVYXj What He Thought "You have Inherited quite a nice lit tle fortune," said the family lawjer. "Yes," replied tho fortunate youth, "a very nice fortune. Indeed." DID IT EVER HAPPEN TO YOU? 1 COOLD LIFT Pv BAfj, Wtl6rAin6l ZOO POUNDS OFF THE. GROUND rMD KlbHT UV UVXK flY HEAD A Gentle Hint "I see you have your arm In a sling," said the Inquisitive passenger. "Broken. Isn't It?" "Yes. sir," responded the other pas senger. "Meet with an accident?" ".'o broke It while trying to pat my self on tho back." "Great Scottl What for?" "For minding my own business." nam's Horn. THE FISH AND :y'tfi Iz-rtctvl i . t LIFTE.P ft 0AG I i7 rfm SG0SS'lnS hHKTVtCIGVSC.0 I .. I TT5r HFTED iW.VtHViK 7t 1 r jr.s& W CLiD I' T .'V'i'vJK'1 :?: .1-;i::? AdvanUce of Uieleisnesi The eagle, gathtrg In applause With dignity complete, We let him pose around because. lis isn't good to eat. I V J "I suppose ou will pay oft a lot Of debts now?" "I had thought of ft, but I have de cided to make no change In my man ner ot living. 1 don't want to be ac cused of vulgar display." Exchange. COSH! THE B0V5W0W- A-DAY5ARf.VtftTvUK6 VIHEM t WAS ONLY 13 YtFtESOtD iCOO.t , LIFTASMOCHASftNV TWOMttl 'F-AGilUS. HEHP.S T0UDTHt5T0RT5O OFTErtTHrVT Hfi BaiUVES ITHIHSEU Ifa An Incentive A well-known New Jersey doctor waa playing golf with a we-known New Jersey minister. "Well, what are we playing or?" asked the doctor, , . "Why, Its rather out of- my llnej to put up anything," replied the minister. "Well," Insisted the doctor, "we ought to play for something; so I'll put up a pill and you put up a prayer." Everybody's Magazine. THE FLOATING MINE URWavry "He's too wUe to rock a ! a4 point it jtun, but tH!' -J Yea-allll thatr'-e- ' "M will klM a w .London Ofdatoh,