T mm mf EYEKIffG L'EDG'EB-PHrDADELPHXA:, BATUBDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, lTg:- Uiiwimiifci GET4tWH-QUWK-WALSlrfGF0RD By KEMBLE CoprrUht, 1MB, K. W. K.mkle. WHO SAID CHICKEN! (NOW OIS AM A DEMO&TRACHUN WHAT WtLL TICKLE VOU To DEP f c c dere's 1 ICHICKBN IN IT J fif &n . -.- w 1 ' . . ' I ii ' -g" V . -ft (AH JES REVERSE DE (. FUM UN0lrR qwRY AN PRAISs.l s- ACSHUN ON DIS HORN, ' cyAR w q,TS DAT AM HE BES 7 i 1 KrfTU- VAN SHE DRW HER HIM OUT ALL PICK-I OgNOg-KACHUN a- ,. jE&ym.4&. Mir&r-t"'' zy irr1iL.v.r. aT. au t . -i -m j ' zf-Tsy j. -rr- rtr . w w . it -tmmWm- v ", p-, w n r u " n. . i ji i . r ti rkmmm. n m COMMERCE CHAMBER STARTS ON CAMPAIGN TO GET CONVENTIONS i .. Special Committee Gets Data From, Members Regarding Organiaions That Might Be Brought Here WOULD BRING MILLIONS irom 110,000.000 to 112,000.000 nnnually can ba brought to Philadelphia by draw ing; conventions to this city. This keynote In a campaign launched today Is spurring the city's business men to greater efforts to attract conventions. "All toffether for Philadelphia" Is the slogan. The Philadelphia Chamber of Com merce, through Its Convention Durcau, has begun a systematic campaign to bring conventions here. Letters and blank forms were sent to all Its mem bers yesterday by N. D. Kelly, general teeretary. asking for Information regard ing: any organizations to which they be long. The builders will thus have on record the names and addresses of the officers and the Philadelphia members, the time and frequency of conventions, the placo of the next meeting, the number of dole gates appointed and the number who usually attend, the number of visitors re ceived and other Information which would be of aid In determining the desir ability of" having the convention In this city. "If tho business men get together In a systematic campaign, tbey dan bring from lP,0i,000 to 2,X,0uU tp6 this city that nrtw goes to other communities,1' said Mr, Kelly. "Tills emphasizes the Importance of tho work of tho convention Bureau ana it is Hoped mat every mem ber will give hearty support. Philadelphia stands pre-eminent In its ability properly to entertain and care for assemblies and tho world's greatest workshop and liletorlc city wc Iccl Justly proud when Inviting .strangers here. 8. It. Clarke Is secretary of th Con vention Uui-eau. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES R??ri.i- WS?,?"?..aaul ' "1 Margaret M. Platon. 2408 U. Adams at. Antonio Woramkl. 2043 Kant Sergeant it., and Mlchnllna Prxuchowika. 2045 Edgemont at. Howard N. Uoucher, 0SI N. 48th at., and Caro lina L. Schwelkert.MI N. Uobart at. Eugene D. Krlght, Ulchwood, W. Va.. and El- al K. Daub. Baltimore. Md. William J. O'Connell, S723 E. Indiana ave.. and Anna M. Donnelly, 3031 Edgemont at. George D, Hilton. S24 N. Carll.le at., an ilary- C3. Dush. H21 K. 16th at. , Carl XV. Halvoraon. US7 E. Wlahart at., and Myrtle Cardwell, 037 E. Wlahart at. Albert Martin. 1SU llutler at., and Edna Schmidt. 2U41 N. Franklin at. Charles Harding, Ilaltlmore. Md., and Anita Matthewa. 170J Federal at. Carmine Crlacl. 141 Herman at., and Maria Campanella, 141 Herman it. TMUla Seiner, ertS N. lUlh at., and Bessie Conway, Mt. Clair, Pa. C1!a' ,M. Echeverrta. New York city, and rtaTU Durand, Mlllburne, N. J, U P1'.S??J 'iu Carpenter at., and TetU 4ar, 818 Carpenter U HSUrW:i,atrr.n':amS?B'.f'' J- and Bertha Is. Behuke. Camden, N. J. Krank Kotorlc. low Hutchlnaon at., and Itoia Koxeder 1U02 Hutchlnaon at. J&n..'' lle?i T35 "' Olrard ave., and Anna BelUr, 727 yf. airard ave. ' clry II. Hallworth. 2KJ0 X, 8th at., and K6ert B. McCieUh. 481U Drown ati, and IM Itan A. Atklnaon. 2M . 80th at. " ItogM Kcliurgot. 4K7 Oermantown ave,, and aS?" JWl 4S?T Oermantown ave. tti, 5-.8u.ckl lwndali. Pa., and Mary UaUimrle. lwndala. Pa. Mward F. Morton, St. Petersburg, Fla and 0trud M. Tyaon. M14J Weatmlnater ave. K. 09KY, 1022 Green at. Uyiln "i? '". N. Oarlen at., and Otr- teiMa Kaucher, 278 N. Sth at. " MaaalnUno. 1810 8. 10th at., and Key Donolelo. U01 Annln aU kyth M. Barer, 2-10 Hector at, WIHeam P. J. Drakeley. 1825 Stiles at. and JUWJan J. M. UehnkejOlO a, uilh at. irSSil wiS'.8m8 ' ' n Margaret PORT OF PHILADELPHIA Vessels Arriving Today ftr. 2aandyk (Dutch), notlerdam. via Boa m. merchandlaa. Holland-American Una. tr. Oreclan, Doaton, paaaengers and mer rkatndlM, Merchants and Miners' Tranaporta Man Company. Xr. Slnalva (Mez.t, New Tork, ballaat. Her wnd.Whlla Coal Mining Company. BHr. Petrollte, New York, ballasl, Joaeph a JajBrlel. ir. Thaoa. (Nor). New Tork. ballaat. U Vaatersaard Co. tr. Cheawlrk (Hr.), Santiago, Iron ore, U WeaWrsaard A Co. Mr, Konpark (Hr.). New Orleans, ballaat, Charles M. Tnyora Bona. akr. Xdwnrd H. Ilalrd, New York, ballaat. A. S7. WWHRIina AT to. Mr. Jaanes 8. Iloyf, New York, ballaat, A. Kfc ftisinalns it Co. Jlsfcr. wak' Dralnerd, New york, Ullaat, A, :: ... S.U'JRsIUyS to Arrive JWJSIQHT, . From. Balled. aajgv jt,...,..,jailWM Ju y 21 ,i7,..,.r.. ...Huflva ... JulyZl ' t--f- ..., f,AuaT. lVt ... A..Au. 17 am ...Auii. is. -rM-' ja)a4 ( . wi j...,...Alg,TU ny .,awk. ' !) V VXAil . ! ! Cl ..su. M JWc ? lVJ ,4, aaa- . u TrimiKir r -t " " (..U 3 . riawfr I x Sf fgK VuvhMt "Wf iSBTT" Et'TraWeP'' ntiwmk . wikn. 2 S&. -lift ; fLfiyii 55-r v.csr: 7 Zr ' s Akii Uru a 'W. ll r wMHK 'OCT; OLD SOLDIERS ENJOY HL0CK PAItTV GIVEX IX THEIR H0X0R Residents Decorate Homes Dancing and Straw Rides Entertain Hutchinson street, between Poplar and Thompson, haB, for the last two days, been the scene of gay festivities In con nection with ono of the most successful block pnrtles of tho season. The block has been crowded since the opening of the party Thursday evening, and gives overy promise of remaining so until tho last lantern Is taken down tonight. Tho pnrty Is being held as a benefit for the Anna M, rtoss Post, G. A. P.., south cast corner of Hutchinson street and Ol rard avenue. Tho entire block Is lighted nlth Jnnnnm, 1a.t..n.. .....4 mi. ...... .. ...BU .n...i.,,,D aim tu cuch tur ner Is a brilliant electric light. Almost every residence of the neighborhood has been decorated. There nro booths of all descriptions. For tho children, a vacant lot has been converted Into a veritable circus grounds, with nil the amusements dear to the heart of n child. William Itlehel. n flf.r Tnll ....., I. master of ceremonies. lis Is assisted In his duties by Georgo Mcynell. Tho Anna M. Ross Post Is the only Giand Army Post in this city named aflcr a woman. During the Civil War Miss Ross was head nurse at the volun teer hospital, located nt the foot of Wash ington nvenuc. Eighty of the original members of tho command are living. Police Court Chronicles A vivid imagination is one of the prized possessions of Frank Lord. Added to this ho has a keen sense of smell. Ho used both to satisfy his thirst. Neces sity drove Lord to make use of these assets some time ago. Like most men who hnve continuous thirsts, Lord lacks the wherewithal to keep npaco with It Ilut he has Initiative, and as most of the saloons In the northeast still use the summer swinging doors, Frank can creep under them and Inhale the floating odors of whisky, ale and beer until he Is or dered out. Of course, he could open the doors apd Inhale the liquid fumes stand ing, but this methnri mnWa i, im..t. to dodge the beer mallets and glasses wium mien come nis way from the di rection of the bar. Lord wns on the scent on Frankford avenue when Pollcemnn Vogt saw his two feet protruding from a saloon near Alle gheny avenue. The cop dragged Frank to tho street and then took him to the Belgrade nnd Clearfield Btreets police sta tlon. When Magistrate Glenn henrd of Lord's Imagination he expressed regret that Frank had never thought of being a re porter or a promoter. Lord told the Judge confidentially that he had turned down a number of good offers because they were not quite tempting enough. "I would like to go somewhere, some where where tho world Is different." he said finally. "I know of the very place," replied the Magistrate, and he suggested a three months' sojourn at Holmesburg-on-the-Delaware. Frank approved the sugges tion somewhat gloomily. Funeral of Rev. Miller Jones The funeral of the Itev. Miller Jones who died yesterday at his home. 6157 Klngsessing avenue, will be held on Mon day at 1 o'clock from the Wayland Me morial Baptist Church, 62d street and Baltimore avenue. Interment will be pri vate at tho Norrls City Cemetery, Norrls town. Mr. Jones, who was SS years old was for E2 years a minister of the Baptist Church. He was a graduate of Bucknell University and had charges at Marcus Hook, Bridgeport. Reading and Morris town, N. J. His last Incumbency was at Village Green, Pa., from which he re tired seven years ago. He is survived by a widow, two sons and three daugh ters. OBITUARIES I BISHOP W. MAINS Civil War Veteran, Wounded at Bat tle of Antietam Funeral services for the late Bishop W. Mains, who died of tho Infirmities of old age on Thursday, nt his home, 3KS0 North oth street, will be hold at the house to morrow evening at 9 o'clock. The serv ices will be conducted by the Rev. John T. Gray, pator of the Erie Avenue M. E. Church. 7th and Erie avenue, after which the body will be removed to Tren ton, N. J., for burial in tho Greenwood Cemetery In that city. Mr. Mains was 71 years old. He was a veteran of the Civil War, and at tho battle of Antietam was wounded. He be came adjutant at the Home for Disabled Soldiers, at Kearney, N. J., and was the author of a volume, entitled "On to Richmond," which is the diary of a re union of the veterans on the Antietam battlefield In IS80. He was a member of the Aaron Wilkes Post No. 2J, G. A. R.. of Trenton. M, Mains was born In Passale. N. J.. and moves with his family to Trenton, when he was 18 year pld. Shortly after ward he engaged In the printing business, and was a successful business man when the waV broke out. At the close of the war h entered the crockery business. In which h remained until a few years ago. He Ujsurvjviyi by; hlaslstor, Mrs. Har riet S. Peters, whom whom he lived In this city, and a brother, John A. Mains, of Allenovfn. Pa. EuRtme Shugart JCiirie wwuejart. S3 years old. of H North mi) street, a Coroner's deputy, died yesterday while spending, his vacation In the ataranac Mountains, K.ew York. The bowy Vlll be, brought backed this city to ttay am will be viewed tomorrow night at ttt vnrtklng mUtf ot"-0a.vl4 Rchuy Wr, V-rosM and Bfeaaw streets. The teMral a X44 ., .Th, j. ystt wtn. a,rru. Omf. s)aurt th- Un-umk-Mkry Cmmmr trtpm.' h was a meinbar vf taw httrr Cmnt l f the Mk Wr fUtwMicM Cosi Hritta Hit Is atuvve) by hja) vlsow eatfjs AI.GIEK. Suddenly, on September 8, 1015, KmVAlin L., husband or .Mary A. Algler. ItelatUcs and friends, also llnnd.ln-lland Yearly llencncUl Association; Mnntuii Coun cil, No. 82. 1). ot L, aro invited to attend tlie funeral eenlcca, on Monday alternoun, a.',.2 Pclck, at his late residence, 125 West Allegheny axx. Intel ment at Odd Fellona' Cemetery. Hemalna may be Mewed Sunday Bning. from 7 to ll o'clock. 11ANK8. On September 10, 1015, Miss h.uiL.1 t. liA.Nto. formerly oi btclu ... "'? la- Ke!t!ea and irlends oru in cited to attend the luncral scricc, on Hun ?&".?,"'",":, m" at the reslueme of l.cr c-oualn. Mlea Ula A. Cornell. 2.11s North dial I .i.:nlrnn.t at Southampton, Pa., upon airial of train leaving Heading Terminal ut l. p. m.. Monday. 1IAUM. On September 10. 1018, JAMES It., husband of Snule Ilaum, aged 51 years. Kela Uvea and friends aro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at 11 a. m . at the chapel of Kirk & Nice. OJ01 Main at., I .,7, ,,", .... ixciii mi I'lTKHBie, 1 tt. UlLKIMi, At Uownlngtown, Pa., on Thurs- iTiiT,0' S-JAil,.Un "HM. aned 81 ears: llclatlves and trleuas nro inMicd to attend the funeral aerMces, on Monday, at 10.30 a. tn.. at her late residence. I;ast lncnster ae. Interment at the convenience ot the lamlly, 1II.ACK. On Septembe'r 7. 1015, ANNA. lUuKhttr of James and Nora utack. Heia Uvea and friends, also Angels Sodality of (lesu, aie Invited to attend the funeral, iroin her iate residence, 171S Wylle St., on Mon day, at S'SO a. m. bolemn llequlem -Mats at .nurch of the Oesu at 1U u. nt. Interment at Holv Cross Cemetery. IIHOWN-On September 10, 1015, at Moores Jl!S"' N'J'i ,."i',,,;UT '- hutband of HliI?,.Me",dnni1" 1)roRn and son of the late ItoLert and Margaret Glass Hi own. ReUtlves and frlenos arc Invited to attend tho funeral vertices, on Monday, at 2 p. m., at his lata residence. 1)2 East Jd Bt., Moorestown. Inter ment at Fernwood Cemetery. B.VH'-"7s.uddrn,y' on September 10, 1015. ?,.:V" "'"owot William M. Hull, In her Wth year. Itelativia and Irlends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Mondav. at t. l-..m;:t the residence of her sons." 32(1 North 2d St., Camden, N. J. Interment strictly private, at Harlelgh Cemetery. Cam den, N. J, ""EfmTS" SeP''nber B. 1015, HESSIE V. 1IUUKI (nee Cotter), wife of John . Uurke. lteiativcs and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8:30 a. m.. from her late residence, 1'li'u Catharine st. Solemn llequlem Mass at St. Charles' Church at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Ceme tery. I1UIINS. On September 0, 1015, DIIIDGET 1ILUKS, widow of James Hums, ltelathea f.nd 'rionds, alio the lllessed Virgin Sodality nd the Altar Society of tho Church of tho Holy tsa, an invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8:30 a. m.. from her late resl' dence, 8i Sharpnack ., Gcrmantown. Sol emn Ttequlem Mass at tho Church of the Holy Ci oss. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. CAMEICON. On September 0, 1016 GEORGE E.. husband of Elizabeth Cameron.' formerly Scull. RelntUes and friends ulso f.m.1,'l0i",',kot Ah0. Snr,n,e Garden Uranch of Philadelphia Waterworks, aro Invited to at tend the funeral services, on Monday at 11 a. m. precisely, at his late residence. 2733 East Cumberland st. Interment private at Ureenmount Cemetery. Remains may be Mowed on Sunday evening, from 8 to 10 o'clock. Wilmington (Del.) papere please copy. CI.ARK. On September 8, 1015. IDA M. wife of Jacob N. Clark, in her 41st year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday, at 8 p. m . at her late rerldence, 1233 N. 33d st. Inter ment at Bethel M. E. Cemetery. New Castle. Del., on the arrival of the 0:15 a. m. train Baltimore and Ohio, from Philadelphia. CO.MIIElt. On September 10. 1015 lllllliUBT i-OMBEK. Relatives and Mends also ths Cathedral H. V. M. Sodality St tliarlea' B. V. M, Sodality and League of the Sacred Heart, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 8'30 a. m.. from her late residence, vn south 22d at. Solemn Re quiem Mass at St. Charles' Church, at 10 a in.. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery, CORLISS. On September 0, 1015. Cantaln JOHILL. hu.banf of Eva F. cS'rll.a P Hameon), aged 00 years. Relatives and friends, also Enterprise Harbor, No. 2 a A. of M. M, and 1'., are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock precisely, at his late residence. 1110 East Columbia ave. Interment private at Northwood Cemetery. "ic, CRAWFORD. On September 0. 1015. REDA J., daughter of Martha and the late Josenh Crawford, aged 21 years. Relatives and frlencs are invited to attend the funeral aerMces, on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock at her late residence, 800 North 23d at. la'. terment strictly "private. DONAHUE. On September 8, 1015. MARY E.. daughter of Mary and the late Arthur Donahue. In tier 80th ear. Relatives and I'W'-'"?- V M- Sodality of St. Ellia beth'a Church, aro Invited to attend tho fu neral. on Monday, at 8:30 a. m.. from her late residence. 1838 Judson at. High Requiem Mas. at St. Elliabeth'a Church, St 10 fa. m Interment at St, Denis' Cemetery. DUL'CKEMILI.KIt. On September 0 1015 LEWIS II. pmrcKBMILCKli; husband of Elmlra pruekemlller. aged 73 years. Rela tlvea and friends, also Lr. D. Rater J'ost, No. 8. O. A. R.. and survivors of the leoth Resil inent, Pennsylvania Volunteers, and Wash, ington Circle. No. 3. D. of A "'and emplSy of the ahoe depaitment of Olrard College, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Mon! day, at 2 p. m. precisely, at his iate re.i. dence. 2320 North 2th st. fnterment at W I minster Cemetery. ITienda may call Sunday. after 7 p. m. ' DURN1NO. On September 10 ibis CHARLES J., husband of Catharine DuriinS (nee McUrlde) and .on of the "i, cW and Catharine purnlng. Relative, and friends "J11""1 to 8U.,'n', he funeral, on Tuesday at 7:30 a. m.. from I he residence or iXi father-in-law Charles McBride? Sr5) Ballon 'J' 8'nin Requiem Mas. at ChuPch of th2 fhVd,rVi,C."m,V,rly.m- ,n""n" rKlVKER At Baltimore. Md.. on r... ber u. lino. V10L.ET H., wife iiZ7 "t.'fr.w.aanl daughter of "a. 'vr' late Alice Davidson, aged 2S viari riii...,n and friend, are lmltef to attend b?fun.1M services, on Sunday, at 2 p. m at ih. .2!'? m.nts of Oliver it ii.f.v". J& at "he apart- menta of Oliver II Interment crlvats. U.lr."ua Chtnur"t: riHHKH. On lHIIKlt. On September 10. loin. ri. UET1I FISHER, widow iS, 'J "?. ELIZA. aged 00 years. Relative, and friends i71 in" vlted to attend the fun-rTi -Ln!S? are In. " ':. ;! Jr I ."iSslfctSf Vt! Heck t. (Front and Christian) it2,Tr2 Mas. at St. Philip'. De Nerl church It n a. m. Interment at Holv rvV..v !i.I?n. "t 10 Reck st. (Fro ', FHENCII-On Sept.mber , IMS joiim 1-RENCII. It.latne, and friend. '.iS" ."J1 llaker Post, No, b, U. A, R V shl. ri fiiK U' of hbll.dephU. f. 4 apd Sta?-J o'.'iSf"'' Lodge. No. u, I. OO. r-ii rv'"n ga'O'P are Invited to attend the funeral Z,fc" Jl. Sunday, at 2 p, m., at hU Ut. tlifS'' 1328 North 10th at 'frti.2,.1.1? .r'lence. VauiU Remain, may be viewed .mi!!"" between and 10 p. nT T,,wea on Saturday, .I;?.'CiUK?--r0n,BPanbr 9. 1815 pit (ne Miller) "-'." uusuaiia oi ixHllsa A nVtt.:.l.'l a. ,n. interment at u.7w"V, Fernet, rny- , main, may be viewed on Monday V !(' BOLnHKHa. -On. Sept.mb. inn,n,i.. -A--rrrr c LAZAKUH hu.band Jennie UoldberV .,-1 71 years. Relatives and frlenia .'iV-'TO lltothera' Beneflclal AuocUtioS, , Jfvltid tu attend ths funtraL on Sun.!, it Iroro late re.ld.ace. J4J4 North Mth &rSl' Interment private. ,a iow 'trseu OOHBOK, Sn1 September 10. loin .. Wayne, Pa.. In her 75th year, CLARA 'last .urvtvlijf csJJd of the Ute Hon. DivuAKf": friend., also St. Franc s llenerici.1 tiZ.. Holy Nam. Society. U. . ", 'igSiflchS U& clety, and employe, of th. U 8. Immii!.? Station, Cllour.ster City. N. j .rffi'iraV00 attend the funeral, on fteio'.f Vi t?5? to m.. from Ids late resM.nc.roof'rM.J'!'0 ." Camden, N. J, Solemn IlUb ii?.1""? ?c ru m. ifun iji unurcn or me immacuiat "EAT8 : deaths CLASSIFIED RATES help wanted male OltKdORY. At Cape May, September 10. 1H)1'01.ASS URfXIORV, osod 78 ears. Rel atHes and friends and Cape May Lodre. No. (, 1', and A. II.. aie Invited to attend his funeral, on Monday. Services at his late lionic, 215 Perry at., at 2 p. m. Interment at olJ Spring Cemetery. aiHFKINn. On September 9, 1015, CLEO PATRA M., widow ot Oeerge II. Grilling, pny Inspector of the V. B. N. Relatives nnd friends Invited to attend funeral services, on Monday, nt 10:30 a. m at her late resi dence, 2011 North Klh at. GUY. September 0, 1015, ROBERT 8. OUT, husband ot I'lorence Guv (nee Manon). aged ears. Itlntlee nnd friend., also em ploye. of Frankford Division. P. It. T., and ceimamown Assen.bly, No. 30. A. O. M. I'., are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday. ; 2 p. m , fmm his late residence. 1H75 Meadow st., Frankford. Services at St. Stark's P. E. Church, at .1 p. m. Interment t North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Remains may be 'e d Sunday, from 7 to 10 p. m. HAINES On September 10, 1015. EMMA, wife of William Haines. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p. m., at her late real dence, 3235 North Tark ave. Interment private. HAMILTON. On September 0. 1015, CH AS. A., son of the late Chaa. A. and Ixvina Hamilton (nee Lancaster). Relatives and friends, also atl organizations ot which he was a member, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 1 p. m., at the residence of his grandmother, Mrs. Either Lancaster, 1030 W. Arizona st. In terment private, at Mount Peace Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Sunday evening. Automobile funeral. IIKROKSHEIMKR. Suddenly, on Septem ber 0, 1H15. ALBERT" HEROKSHEIMEH. need 73 years. Funeral services, on Mon day, at 2 p. m.. at tho residence of his eon-tn-liw, William Schtmpf, Ridge road below Chetnut st.. Barren Hill. Interment private, at Ivy Hill Cemetery. IIOLZHAUEK. On September 8, 101B. MA TILDA M. HOLZHAUER (nee Gegenhelner), widow of Benjamin D. Holzhauer. Relative, and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, nn Sunday, at 2 p. m from her late resi dence, (R20 Greene st., Ocrmantown. Inter ment private, at Mount Vernon Cemetery. HUGHES On, September 8. 1015, AGNES, wife of Harry Hughes, aged 44 years. Rela- ytlves and friends of the family are Invited to attend tho funeral on Monday, at 8:30 n. m., from her late residence, 3000 North Percy at. High Mas. at St. Stephen'. Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy epulchre Cemetery. HUNTER. On September 10, 1015, MARY, wife of the lato Andrew Hunter. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral ..rvlrs on Tuesdav ftfternnnn nt o nt.ni. at her iate residence, 222(1 Christian st. In terment at Mt. Morlah Cemetery. JAMIESON. At Three Tuns, Pa., on Sep tember 0, 1015, JOHN I". JAMIESON, aged 52 years. JONES. At his residence, 5457 Klngsesslne ave., on September 10. 1H15, the Rev. Mil.t LEU JONES, aged 83 years. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral eervicrs, on aionoay aiternoon. at 1 o'clock at the Wayland Memorial Baptist Church' 02d and Ilaltlmore ave. Interment private' at Norrla City Cemetery, Norrlstown, pa. ' KELLY. On September 0. 1015. WILLIAM -on "' ,thf ,ate Charl's and Catherine Kelly. Relatives and friends, also Holv Name Society, are Invited to attend funeral on Monday, at 8.30 a. m from his late residence, 1330 North II th st. Solemn Itlah Requiem Mass at St. Malachy'a Church at 10 a, m. Interment at New Cathedral Ceme tery. KI.INCK On September 0, RICHARD r KL1NCK. huoband of Mamie Kllnck ne Hnnkozy). and son of William C. and Caroline Kllnck. Relatives and friends ure Invited to attend the funeral services on Sunday, at 2 p. m., at the residence of his parents, 1715 Venango at. Interment nrl vate, at Northwood Cemetery. LAKE. On September 0, 1015, FRANK rt LAKE. Relatives and friend, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday after noon, at 2 o'clock, at the apartment, of Oliver II. Balr. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment strictly private. Friends may call Saturday etenlng. LEAC1L Suddenly, on September 0 10IR CLARA II. LEACH, wife or Joseph A lel?' aged 57 years, also grandchild, Cyril E son o( Samuel E. and the late Mary Rose L4ach aged 0 yeara. Funeral strictly prhate j Sunday, 1 p. in., from Ute residenre. 47T2 Tacony St., Drldesburg. Interment Odd Fi. Iowa' Cemetery. ' LOFB. On September 10. 1015. RICHAnn SIMON, son Herbert B. and Reito" s Loeb In hla IBth year. Relatives and friend, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday at 10 a. m.. from parents' residence ls'i Poplar street. Interment at Mount Sinai Cemetery. MAINS. On September 0. 1015. BISHOP W. MAINS. In his 71st year, lie atlvea and friends, also Wilkes Post' No. 23. a ' 1 n of Trenton. N. J., are Invited to attend' the funeral aervlces. on Sunday, at 0 p. in at the residence i of hla sister. Mrs. Harriet Peters. 3030 X. 6th st. Interment prlva e on Trenlon: N.V' """ " 0rn"00'1 Cemetery? MATCHETT. Suddenly, at Atlantic Cltv siATUilSTT, Notice of funeral will be flven. from the residence of his brother 503.1 Ludlow st.. Philadelphia. woiner, MclIllIDE. On September In ,n,K AMANDA J. lofPHowS?d T"'McU?id.' Jnco Llghtkep), aged 53 jears. Relative, and friend, ars (nvlted to'atttnd the ftrnfral airvlce., on Monday, at 2 p. m. nreciielv at Ir husband's residence, 4377 Pechln at ' CenSte?yfh' ,n,erme "t'We.t La"re" IlSil McCArtEY-At Atlantlo Cltv nr t September 0. 1015 THOMAS irr' hn't, ol5 ihur,h.tMy"a.m.Ile?rlneV, iSLfeS MM?f)AiTirg.d8'?i7..110.1t?uJAN5 friend, are invited 1 to'itr.n"1fh. funera'ae'rv4. lee., on Monday, at 2 p. m. precUeiV ." h Ut. residence, 1101 N.'.td'-.f'lmeent'pV" "onSrA0 Tlf0n , sP?nib.r 8. ions, dence, ll Red Oak road. wiirninVt".r -V U'JO a. m., Monday. IntermVnt prfviTe. " McOHATIl. on September In ioir BETA M daughter of John and nir'v sS (irath. Relative, and I friend, ar. Invlfi n attwid the funeral, on Mmday" 2 p m Andr.w Eberf.'seni; 258 s ifST'Slf' Mas. of Requiem at StTEdwsrd's Chfr.1? 10 a. m. pr.cl.ely. InUrnwit at Holy'cro!; Cemetery. Remain, may be viewed on h.?V v.irora T un,u lo A-SS.SS?; "JsaSSr'IJiV LlSAwiJowViJa0" U.1 M.cntchen. la ber 83d yJa? n.i.te"" and friend, of th. family 2r. rJIpectuni'i vttedJto attend funeral .e"vlc.., w Mondi," at -l p. m at Schuyler1., Broad an 3 utlmA &Jnml UM"' """f ""' M1Sn MELCHKK. Suddenly, on g.DllD.h ,. 1W5. HBRBBHT T .on of wVutS a .,01 lur. B. M.lcher. of 401 SUt.rd.. cnwvd Pa., agsd 34 yearfc lt.Utlve. and rrtendi i?J outer, and .mpioye. of Harrett jianufaenf1. lag Company, ar. Invited td M?,dC,,uhr: funeral aervlcs, on Monday, at o-Ka . IB at th. Preabytertaa Church V beclvi'n.'nV Cynwyd. Pa. Train leaves Brwad street St.: tlon for Cynwyd 8T a. m. InUrmsBtwrivata HlUKKn BtpDtmbtr o, ,01Bt rjAviD huabaA4 at Ulien Miller. aarf ui JZ.JT;:1.4' a!.? '"i? n5; ? .: iv.wtuLC:' A mABum1 flfcutU.. life '- -w.-.re..i w-t ark pators Dleas , MII.I.lNflHAUSKN. On September 8. 1015, REBECCA. widow ot Alfred Milling, hausen and daughter of Mary and the lato Harry Johnston. Relatives and friend, are Invited to attend funeral, on Sunday, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her mother, 813 N. Lawrence at. Interment Northwood Cemetery. MUIK. On September 0, 1015, DAVID, hus band of Jane M. Mulr, aged 87 yeara. Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his lato residence, 1845 North Franklin it. Interment at Laurel Hill Ceme tery. MUI.LEH. On September 8, 1016 HER MAN MULLEn, aged 38 years. Relatives and friends ot tho (umlly aro Invited to at tend the funeral, on Monday, at 2 p. m., nt tho residence of his son, August II. Muller, 2213 St. James Terrace (T7th and Woodland ave.). Interment Mount Morlah Cemetery, NEEl.Y. Suddenly, on September 7, 1015, JAMISi NEELY, fir., husband of the late Annlo Neely (nee Downs), In hla 63th year. Relatives and friends, also members ot Point Dreero Funeral Fund, are Invited to attend tte funeral, on Sunday, September 12, at 1:30 o'clock precisely, from his- late resi dence, 132 South Taney at. Interment at Mount Morlah Remains may be viewed on Saturday evening. NEII.l). On September 0. 1015. MARY B , wife of Joseph Nelld. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, on Mondav. at 8:30 a. m., from the residence of her son-in-law George F. I'rlce, 4148 Freeland ave., Roxborough. High Mass at St. John the Baptist Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at St. John's Cemetery. NITTEN1IKROEH. On September 0. 1913. HTTKAV alta nf William Nl,nK....- .i hi )cars. Relative and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence. 130 East Phll-Ellena st.. Mount Airy. Inter ment ut St. Michael's Lutheran Church Grounds. O'HItlEN. Suddenly, on September 8. 1815. JAMES O'BRIEN, husband nf the late Annie O'Brien. Relattvea and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8:30 a. m., from hla late residence. 00 K. Walnut lane. Germantown. High Mass at St. Vincent de PauTe Church at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. l'ANCOAST. At Polntvllle, N. J., on Sep tember U, 1015, HIRAM T. PANCOAST, aged 57 earf. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, from his late residence Polntvllle. rATTERSON. At Atlantic City, N. J.. on September 0, 1015, SARAH J. PATTERSON wife of the lato John F. Patterson. Services and Interment at Morris Cemetery, Phoenix vllle, Pa., on Tuesday, September 14, at 2 p. m. HEMENSNYDER. At McKlnley, Pa., on September 8. 1U15. CAROLINE L. REMEN BNXDEK nce Voss), wife of William U, Kemensnyder. Relatives and friends are In vited to V tend the luneral services, on Sun da;, at 2 p. m., at her late residence. West ave. and Township line. Interment at North wood Cemetery. Automobile funeral. Take Willow Grove cara to Ogontz. Conveyance, will be waiting at 1:30 p. m. ItlTTENHOUHE. On Sentemhep in nn MAKY K daughter of the late Peter and Sarah Rlttenhouse. Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, Wlssahlckon ave. (north of Price st.), Germantown. ROTH. At Woodbury. N. J.. JOHN O ROTH, husband of Cellna J. Roth (nee Rlo ouard). Relatives and friends, also members ot Reynclds Post, No. 71, a. A. It., are In Mted to attend the funeral services, on Sun day, at 1 P. m.. at Fred C. Angele'a under taking parlor, 1522 Snjder ave. Services at Larayette Vault. SCHWAItZ. On September 8. 1015. AU. GUST SCHWARZ.. husband of Emma Scbwarz. formerly of 11)33 North 24th st.. In hla 51)th year. Relative, and friends ari Invited to attend funeral services, on Sun. day. at 2 p. m.. at the residence ot J. W. Vlckers. 272S Ridge ave. Interment at Oreenmount Cemetery. SIIEETZ. On September 0. 1015. WILLIAM I... husband of Ida May St.eetz (nee Corderyl nnd son of Leonard C. and Lizzie E. Sheetz. aged 3'! ears. Relatives and frlenda, also employe, of Henry Dlsston & Son., are In vited to attend the funeral, on Sundav, at .1:30 p. m.. rrom hla late residence, CdlO Tulip st., Tncony. interment at Magnolia Ceme tery. Remains may be viewed on Saturday. after 7 p. m., SHIVERS. On September 10. 1015. ABI. OAIL E.. wife ot Samuel E. Shivera. HelaV the. and friend, are Invited to attend the funeral services on Monday, at 2:30 p m at her late residence, corner of Manl.on ana Cedarcroft aves., Audubon. N. J. Interment private at Haddonfleld Baptist Cemetery Carriages will bo In waiting at Audubon Sta tion at 1:30 p. m. 8TFAVAUT. On September 8, 1015. WILL. 1AM W. STEWART. In the 80th yi'ar of hll age. Relative, and friend, of the family ar. invited to attend the funeral aervlces. on Sunday afternoon, precisely at 6 o'clock at his late residence, 1233 N. Alllsoir .t, 'in terment at New London, Che.ter Co Pa STOHIIM. On September 9, 1815 8TE. PMISNBUN Hiuuus. aged 77 year.. Relative, and friends are Invited to attend the funeral on Monday, at 2 P. m., from hi. late resl. dence. 6028 Dltman St.. Frankford. Interment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. imermn STOVELL. Suddenly, on September 8 1B1K JAMES A. STOVELL, Jr. Vcueral services' and Interment private. vices 8TUANZKNHACK. On September 8 10ls ENEL.IE. widow of Frederick Stranienback Relative, and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral service., on Sunday, at 1 S m at her daughter's residence, uu LawJeJiJ."! ,t., Camden, y J. Remain. 'may be vleed on Saturday, at 7 p. m. Interment at Fern, wood Cemetery. Plalnfleld. ' "rn T1IOXEI.L. On September 8. 1015. ANNin E.. wife of the late Samuel Myera TYoieti (formerly of MoVeytown. Pa.), aged 63 yef.' Relative, and friend, are Invited to atUnd the funeral services, on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the apartments of On??, H. Balr IsiO Chestuut at. Internment pr" vate. Remains may be viewed Sunday even VAN ANOLEN. On September 10 lots LYDIA T.. widow of James 8. Van Anilen llelattvrs and friend, are Invited to attend JuTclM. ;a,KfN!'y! fne-t,?.M,B.ew VKACOCIL On September 10, 1818 AN. NIU L.. daughter of the late Capuin Jamea 11. and Eliza Ulrch Veacock. IleUtiyes SJfd friends Invited to attend funeral I service? on Sunday, at 2:30 p. m,. at th. realdenci of her brother, ailbert V. Veacock. 3oS North 60th at. Interment at Monumjnrcern. etery. en Monday, at th. convenience ofths family. WAKEFIELD. On September 8 loin THOMAS V. WAKEFIELD. In his slit ?' Relatives and friend., also Pasayunk Tribe No. 130 I. O. H. M., and PennsyUanla Ite serve Post, No, 101.' Q, A. R., are lnv,a to attend the funeral, on Monday, at aim from hi. late residence, 428 Morris st Inl Klfiilm mt vU rSnaiSs on Sunday, at a p. m. M'AHD. On September 10, 1818. En. NARD WARD, win of Bridget an"" th? lit. Oame. Ward, of Tuliynagran., County I)on.. gal. Irclond. Relative, and friend, ar.ln Mted to attend the funeral o" tSSnSLy. at 8:30 a. in., from hla Ut. residence. 83JNorth Hutton St.. West Philadelphia. Requiem Mai. at Our Moth.r of Sorrow,- Church it lo i m. Interment at Holy Crow Cemetery VKHH On September 0 1815. IDA UiY daughter of the lale Edvtard and Elizibllh Webb, llelatlve. and fronds and employ,, of SftKin's hat factory ar. Invited fo it! tend th. funeral services, on Sunday a : lTso o clock pndH ly. at th. re.ldenc.y'of MrV Ida Lyon., 2WU North 9tb street, Intermeni at Northwood Cemotery. imwroeni WOOD- On September 8, 1(15. tyiLITiu l" WOOD, artr.. homo 'of hi, .on-iiaw Jjwrg. K. Wecht. B3 Ueorg. St NorVlstown' Pa., aged 70 year.. He .tire, ind twUXSi lA'tovlttd to attend th. t wn'cTTl Krlc.,.!n Sunday, at a p. m.. at his late rt.ld.nc. 8.11. George .L. Norrlstown. p, intirmes'l at Iwr Provident Baptist C.m.(err. VOUsta-On September 9, 1918. MARY m. gRPHtNE, wif. of Osorg CI. YwU iSi d-uer of Uh Ut Joan O. and Ky A iijwv. wi :o : .' n' e.rr."?- SLLy&L&JZJgszJg iS - ''- vasswsT, DAILT AND SUNDAY PUBLIC LEDGER I'M. STYLE TYPE (or Ilk. thl.) One Insertion 15o perlln. Three insertions In a week....l2Uoperiln. Seven consecutive Insertions.. ,10o perlln. Situations wanted, three Inser tions In a week lOo pertlne Permitted In all classifications except Help and Situations Wanted, Lost and Found, Per sonals, Boarding and Rooms. One Insertion 20o per line Three Insertions In a week. ...17V4o per line Seven consecutive Insertions... 15o perlln. All rate, are based on agate measurement, 14 agate line, to the Inch. COMBINATION RATE DAILY ONLY for Insertion. In both th. morning and evening paper, ot same day: PUBLIC LEDGER (MORNING) EVENING LEDGER (EVENING) Add four cents per Una net to rates glv.a above. . HELP AND SITUATIONS WANTED ADVERTISING IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER IS IN SERTED IN THE EVENING LEDGER WITHOUT ADDI TIONAL CHARGE. There is n. ilmtr Ktnr .t. ..... home that will accept Ledger want ads at office rates. EERSONAXS BOYS BOYS ' M,a,n'0enrsellc' bf?ht BOYS and uirls who come under our care ar. now available for office, shop or factory work; NO CHARGES. JUVENILE WORKERS' BUREAU 1507 ARCH Telephones, Race 3337, Spruce 6147. HELP WANTED FEMALE tAII Help Wanted and Situations Wanted aavertlslnff (nierted tn the Dally Public Ltdoer is repeated n the JSvenlnp Ledger the eame . .....v.. uMm,,y,m, vnurire.j BypKKHKI'EIl nd stenographer, printing ot. nco; jtateage. exp. and salary. U 34, Led. Off. CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS.whlta, Prot.; country in New Jersey. Meet euil plo)er. Room 230. Led. Off., Mon.. 10 o'clock. C1."t?tNViR?E,T nnn.ed. young, white VioT. f.,lfnt! Maln. Une p- " t care for little girl of 3 and assist with light chamberwork: T!a,iS.JerS!?.1c.ei and w,Be ePectod. J 348, CrP3TU WKAVElis wanted. John & James co,OK and general housework In Southern faml ily: colpred, with daughter 14 as nurse: rafarnaa Ci.nn iri. - . ". "", --- -.- ouiiuu, iiivtj uveruronk av COOK AND DOWNSTAIRS WORK: assist" Protestant: highest reference requUed. Tele . Phone Chestnut Hill 15QJ y"u"ei. xeie- COOK, exp., for Overbrook. Meet lady for In terview, Room 230. Pub. Led.. Bat.. 11 o'clk. ,S?5nL HOMEWORK qirls are In con- waTtre..r.ani'na.,0'1 cook'' chambermaid, and waitresses can alao secure situation. In th best Philadelphia families. You can reach these employers through Ledger Want a. i. BureiL? 'erVlCa 0t "-"""old lleglsu? nSiU,h K,wJ.'i" .'? ""'? '?dy. Mis. li.?nut8.i.! Free ervlc to ledger Advertiser" UiIw"Nit,i coniPetent R1. for general houie- work and Itunrlrv imc U'.i.T. I ""o OJRLS Wanted, two reliable girls. Protos: tant.. took and .econd girl: suburbs' good home for tru.tworthy girls: mJit ha vi fTrsV. class reference.. Address it S" iTaVL f4 UIIM.B Wanted, two Swedish elrl. for cook, ing and .econd girl; family three: no chill dren: mu.t be first clau, with ref. frn.t .worthy and rel.: sub.. Ad?,Do"i403ei'h'lintru.;.t- IIOUSEJVORK (general)WBlte girl- ' reTeld ence. See Mis. Reed. Room 2.10 Le'd'"'. 07ner: REAL ESTATE -WaVted. an energetlo ami canahl. young woman with iK , fiW-ZI1 ".ta,e! "cellent opror unity to right party: clve rtfr.n... r it, "Jly..! ..... j. 1II1Q liamm aS Bf?ADI1 and. demonstrator, "wanled stat ag.and experience. J 812. Ledger Cent' STENOORAPIIER-nJyiqSr-waTrtedru.', "plant tir."?? references. J 03 LgdaerCentrs."7 nd "V STENOGRAPHERS, bookkeeper, --j .. . gfrtm afeu&TEh?S your application ond aid voir t . d" "' kind or position jou aeekrVhis ifi f,h service to Ledger advertisers. fre9 WOMAN, middle aged sneaklnr "nr an attendant to old filk AoDi5 i5.,ir,an;. as Pltal. Old York road. P r Jew'ah Ilo.- HELP WANTED-afALE IIAOMAKER wanted! must ba ..i " aoft.leather bag.: no Shlt..l,a.e5pfr'e.nced on N. Hancock, ' """ "PPiy. l4l UOOKKKEPEIt wanted; a youn n,. have some knowledge In .horth',man' mu" Ing; on. that had I experUncli fffiT wiU e.tabll.hment preferred 15SS i -JL.". u'orlnr th. right mam Address if W2?SS,r,unU' 'r ment; wage, to start TlS utit.! i.or. advance Ledger Central ' I3'W per wk. M 8s, BOY for office wiiik'lu u j.i rl. AIHtMritiiu - w - butlers. etVand hoSiemen wh, ard.nerr positions can reach ths w.U X.h5 art aeeklni through pdgeTwtnt ,d.!"vud0 'm',"r" '.'Ja,nd Prlsncs wli I be nft"""- ad. the Household Registry lii.,e1 ll' r UuUdlng. Oth and aSSlZt ,,t';reu' dr Oood poaltton. are Ulnr niu . Thl. ..rvlc. I. limited Tn"ynL'.d v'T1day. Ian.. Kalla of Schuvlklir "" "'' otf. AHMEll-Slngls man for Buek. - r-, steady poaltlon for w. iS, H. Mh'l referenca required. 41 a" iK. now I SWSSS, mie, GLASS rOLISHEIta wanted, .i. uswl to working on cut giii $?? war.. Apply to Th. pilfnof't 'S1" poratlon. j.w Bedford, sSmS.' ;or- kAN AND WIKE. -wblfeTto do th.-in1i7rir-T-of hous. except washing) must lii? S315 das. referene.; permanent uli.iifia.v..,,rt- all' Partloutari, wmV. dSir.1' ," aca.. t- cim" mrocKtuSutmi, kt"oi.l.'u r. anra.. - -1 l JT.!!L 2?l ... r.fer. SSS24 SiagJsSJJ-5fi&TlS mJiwieftZ,JS:fi',fc , , fUll fffn ICiMt.f C.I.. ., . ndverflslnp inttrted n the DaUu PuHlo uZi it reoeatrd In Dio l-,..l- r.ii. ll ."""J dnu iielkout Mh..l k--.. , " "' Wfl , , r ...-. . -.. ,ms ,ttmw 4fJ. J SALESMEN and demonstrators wanted: .U-u ago and experience. J 641, Ledger CentrilT. ........., .R vi'vituinir ior live wire rss.1 ertnee. required, aive full particulars ' first letter. The J. V. William, store, lit SYSTEMATIZHR-College grnduatr-Uh-jr tree of mechanical engineer and machlnE .hop exp. to undertake systematltlnc work! Apply Frankford Arsenal. In writing, summ age, quallflcatlons and compensatlonjjyi!y, WANTKD Experienced board boy for ate ?:,v.C!!.o,aerunt?.L,".??p'rienc.,;0s YOUNG MAN for cIerlcaiwork7n"omce"whJ: tfrma'JandChe.tnu71;trty.Turary; w.m . ,9H F9H"J.... ; r'Z S5mJL. d?.te. ."???. Pi.t5i vin tiS' eiSmV.5'V,:f i".55? "iinstioa i.i,i:t "- "":.";?:. .:,ruo or for 1th wvn.&.. jyyvi lUIIIiy. General MwYi.,. 13TUB OPEHATINO t.u.hC Washington Theatre. 24th and Rrown .iVl iin, J.ifii.eMy lJr",1"ts; permanent po.l tiou secured : openjally. " gl SITUATIONS WANTED rEMAlEl CHA.MIIERWORK - Experienced and reflnei1 Gori.na2h,rI wA",f," P"" ' chambeworijj! no Mashing. N.P.. 2324 s. Mildred st. 3 r-mt .ivTiior. - Tzrz. n.-.i. r . .- .- i.... "i" WUI,a oouin n gin. in. wishaii chlldnurs ne or assist hninS ! ' , K. ,,,.7J Ctpil.V?il9'N' .''"ea-ted. refined" young womaSxl Protestant, wishes position trv.ii.. 'l '."!drnt 'onipanlon; good sower and builnejii training. M & Muner cillice. GOVERNESS. French; takes full care: expert TX.,nT.V 1-ot.wwii. .i uja, meager ccntrai.1 llOTJSEKEBPER (worklna) or mr. nr i.tr.l cuy: no wa.h; mod, wage., j, pas. Led. Olf. "iiiM? ?il,nw "?re charge of Infant or older cnlldr in vntirti an.iu. 1 a ;"". m?q ',.;;. !,.,. "V'ilA.. " rerenc.j S&?nroV,V,ra.t.a ""iis?JS?' ucsirea poflitlon! mod A 224. Ledger OfHca. mu w" . . , ... .,i, Bami , ICICrmCfJ. na " FTPRVnilTMnilntin . nf Mr-..r.' ,""" y"u re in ned" r . " "'"itiii uiiiL'e HflSlstant. writ nt- in'dmpttentll IS LXe"rt'advl2rt1.ei..a f" ""'"''' ThiVh;"Eref.UMff?f ,eTnch- Kngllsh school -!i?'!"r"iJlIIa&K. Lorenz, 34.13 Wal't stl VuMdV?. wfgS .Call-SaturdayTa "cL? AfotfSi I,r0.,d.1,","'-r l iSn..Vui.'ruln .Immediate touch with exDerld waitresses "T,,"""' c02kB- chambermaids,- Waiir","lJ.ali"draes, day's work. seami3 x-hwm le'caert ",Ut .K a'""30OO. Su". "SafiB i mw, v., a(fu u,,c8Tniir 8lt SITUATIONS WANTED-MALB j A?."NTA''T. office manager, thor. v.r.M 1." war"StaH-J'V. ft? j.uToo,- a rT-iiiTrm . u. ncugfr uince. , manager dr.fc..aUdU"'' "edit and collect oa manager desires change. J 2K. Ledger Cent.iT ."ffn'L-'Sil "'- WSJ"??'.- have beenj as sale. m... ;" voiiegei exper enceaf moi'Sn re.,u"?.e"V copyvrUer and pro-3 Ina- ensravi't,. ZWUu"i!.r lurn"'ar with print-? - . i iiu, x.eoger i;entra.; ilnrle- 3i.i.'rB X' experience; trav.ledaj .ingle 3r reference. J fi. r.,, CentraL? A""Jfu,9 Examlne and make report.. InsUU . DoWicirem- " ... "r .V,'" rimn .t it' -i-vuumani, general office ex.J .1. .7. "" "ter central. &ce!, "h& nd -. J 342. Ledrer K.V...,' ""'"' POl"Cj Urlrt ' 1!Eel'E,, Pa1111 '. typist, experi enced; reference. J C4B. Ledger CentraV BOYS-BOYS rMnl's'1'""'' brlan BOYS and untLS who come under our care are now available for office, .hip or factory work; No CHARGES. JUVENILE WORKERS' BUREAU. 150T ARCH. Telephone., Race 3337, Bpruco 9147. u.utT,oV ANJK.geifcf 5A ' r-1 . ....... m,t iinr unice. v.sr.- .J'VtSi meV'a"l!. wt. chan:t -'." eP- JPIB. Led. Br.t322d to Allegheny.j uSJiil' 7-Ti yeara aenerat office ep.:i .?.. I V' t)pewrltlnr, cl.lm. sn4. account., references. J 283. I.er Central. C.iilCAlV::ai "' XP-- oodhablts. du;S catlon, refereiicc., J Ut, Ledger Central.- COLLEOE OHADUATB DESIRES" P08I, TION. PREFBRABLY TBACIIINO or IIB- BEAliCH IN PHYBICH. J 142, LEll. CENT,, , . CONSULTINrT-DyEn7 "-" IVactlcal Inau in both old and modern fully superlntendency of oh. promlneut English d.hous. snd since for 10 years" a. .tinllar rharg. at on. of th. larieat plant. In thl. country. j .. BOMB SPECIALTIES. J Aniline black, both .team and copper Aniline black to cotton piece good, tsi pre.erve wnlte .elvedgts. I Application of same to union goods ta wool afterward. th1 m n'1ilUr ,Un eofhlneal work as .... .v,,,.w, hi iiV wooa ana vcgeia. dyes in alt shades as In common ue I y"" ago. Only applications from prlnclsa Apply In first In.tance. MJ0I. Ledger OfHoa. j COOK JaoaneMi excellent , htunvu..' .." perlenc; boneat and trustworthy. Best r1 y.vw. -. .. xi iu. imager urnc.. CREDIT UANAQER, -" .vw.hi.iii, .v jwmrm Dines fpfir tnc. thoroughly familiar with cot and cO-d lAllftn l.il.in. T Al . ...I II Kr.4r BSaniinl.Mf ru .. at -.( ....... .,...,., M v.,,, &u.ef v,rur.i. DHAUaHTSMAN. 44, inarTledrTriuate'irC" '" luvcnanieai enuineenwau but without much practical experience wouW Ilk. position with engineering flrmi would any typewriting and cl.rtrul work In masaw Ilea with this position, at present eniulovad lidaei fflfc..""' 0( rvrerentes. J 9-h CrtAUKlfEUH, marriiU daslre. po.ltlon years' shop fxperlencj careful, sober an T't'it ,ut r.Ierenca, SUfaC-'herri; st L'MAUrrEUrt--aVandiiuivhM .mechanic W CSL w.'ih p1-.,'Mrai aohw willing to ( t Jtk ?lhr duties. F. PetervMi, nj df l.i ' CHAUrjfKrS 4iaia bxmiiioii 'n,n nntl.