i GET - RICH - QUICK 4, .1 . (hone Shrimp bat I AW A H-t went our Ruosian WAR CYAK AK K-HMALZ STEEPLECHASE MARK IS SET AT BELMONT Twenty-four Jumpers Cnrded to Go at United Hunts Meeting Saturday "With 85 entries already In hnnd and Chances favoring a number of additions, the two-day autumn meeting of tho United Hunt! Racing Association, to be held at Belmont Park Terminal next Sat urday afternoon and the Saturday after noon following, promises to produce two red-letter days for the thousands of dev otees of thoroughbred racing In this vi cinity. Twenty-four horses 'have already been named to start In the tlfth race, a handi cap steeplechase for 3-ycar-olds and upward, to bo run tho second day of tho meeting, and this Is said to establlsn a new high mark for nn "ovcr-nleht" steeplechase In this country. The Trial Steeplechase, for three-yenr-old, to be run next Saturday afternoon, has 11 entries to date, and the first and fifth races on the samo day havo drawn 11 and 10, respectively. Tho former Is the Mlneola Hlghwelght Handicap, for all ages, at live furlongs, -rid tho latter tho great United Hunts Steeplechase Handicap, for 4-year-old and upwards, at Sli miles. With largo fields to face the starter In most of the events, closely contested and thrilling races over the brush fences and water Jump are assured. Among the prominent entrants whose colors will be worn by both amateur nnd professional riders nt the meeting are three women, Mrs. Payne Whitney, whose entries are made In the namo of the Oreentree Stable; Mrs. F. Ambrose Clark and Miss A. M. Frayllng. Other entrants aro Samuel D. Illddle, F. Ambrose Clark, Richard Howe, A. J. A. Devereux, Joseph E. Davis. Herbert I Pratt. Edward F. Whitney, Robert L. Gerry, Jesse Williamson, Harry La Mon tagne, Samuel Wlllets, James Park nnd Leland H. Ross. Extensive work Is being dono at Bel mont Park Terminal In preparing thn cteeplechase course there, said to be the fastest In America, for the meeting next Saturday and the Saturday following. Among the advantages of this course aro Its accessibility to the city and Its ample grandstand and automobile parking facil ities. M5XV SCHOLASTIC COACHES RATIFIED FOR THIS SEASON Keough Works With West Philly. F. Johnson at N. E. New football coaches at several of tho high schools were ratified at the first fall meeting of the Supervising Commltteo on Athletics of the Public High School League, held yesterday afternoon. Jack Keough la the new coach at West Philadelphia High School, and Frank Johnson, a brother of George Johnson, will have charge ft Northeast. It was also decided to use Inter collegiate rules In all league basketball games this year. It was hinted that cage gemes may bo played at tho new Ger mantown High School and Southern High gymnasiums this season. Those attending the meeting were Pro fessors O'Brien. Central High; Shaw, West Philadelphia; Ker, Southern High; Lewis, Germantown High, Schlow, Trades School; Allen, School of Ped agogy, and W. A. Stechcr, CHENEY SHADES MORGAN; DRAW GOOD DECISION Featherweights Put Up Great Bat tlo in Baltimoro BALTIMORE, Md.. Sept. 16. George Cheney, of this city, had a shade thn better of Eddie Morgan, champion of England, Jn the greatest featherweight battle Baltimore has ever seen. Morgan, on artist, lost because Cheney, a puncher, perhaps did the most damage. It was a no-declslon battle, and It ap peared to many that It would havo been an Injustice to the flghtters to besmirch cither's career by declaring the contest anything but a draw had a referee been permitted to give a verdict. There was also a rattling good semi-wind-up between Frankle Nelson and Crover Hayes. Both men put up an even give-and-take fight, but Nelson out pointed Hayes and got, the popular de cision. IN MKMOIUAM MUlil'HY. -In sad and loving remem- branc. ef ELLEN A. MURPHY, who died tfcpt. 111. 1010. HUSUAND fc CHILDREN. Beatfjg AAKONB. Suddenly, on September IB, 1010. t Pittsburgh, Pa.. JACOII DAVID, beloved husband of Llssle Aarens (nee llcndonj, Jltlailvw and friend are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 2 p. m. fr.cls.ly. at bis lal residence, loot North ark ave. Interment private at Mt. rJlnal Cemetery, AMKLE. On September 14, 1915, LILLIAN WILLIAMSON ADlJLE.wir. or Joseph Abel. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at O.St) . in., from her Ut. residence, Ilethlehem pike and Val ley Green road. Whlteroarah, Montgomery County, I'a. Interment private. APCMEeU On September ID. lDlS, AMOIt TtSU'l-OK ARCHER. Relatives and trlende asm invited to attend the funeral aervira Krida. at H y tn at llu resldec,- of hla f, Henry it. Arener. wj Trinity place. Sent at llurllngton, N, i. , JifMsurrr. On Bepleraber 11, MARY TB.BN, daughter of Hlcliard and Helen Uar. fiett, lei her tufa year. Relatives and friends smvhn jo aiiena me luneral, on Jrrtdsy, ft t SO a. nt, from the residence of her &!. M North stub St., Wl Philadelphia. pat of Kequlem at Ht. James" Church at a. aa. iBterment at Holy Cross Cemetery. JMMina.--Cn September IS. 191S, GENE. W.,BI)aflO, widow of 'Allen U. Msere Helatlrra and frlenda are Invited In fitM live funeral services, pn Krlday, at 3 ft-JP-A' ."". apartments of Oliver 11 Pair, lfr Chestnut et. Internum irlvnte, HNAUf-KVrOn fieptember II. 11118. CATJI. vm.SU C duur-hUr of Joaepit nilJ Catharine .mdl pe IMn). ed J ara T montha. Relklltrs and frlenda, slao rMi-rrd Heart lj m n I h li ' .liiich are Intit.d 10 etund the funeral, on galurjaj at 8 .11 h id fiom her la eule' residence HI & (ih at. Koltron Hub Ilaaa st tit PWIIp'a rliunh U u'tlu.k. (nierrueot Holy Cicw emetiry, UKUaWOX -atuddenly. at Aofle.e. N J, I eIV ef U"ttl WlB'eor iut notlv fuivfri ( be ulvin. EVENING - WALSINGFORD Hi -M.ii "HA ! LISTNEP To mis .qoon news. TOOSHIAHS STJLL Tl&TRErVr.N QWAMil I CHASE YO fiEP- YoUSE, JEALOUS. VILE WASTING MUCH AMMUNISHUK DHATllH ItllOWN. On September 14. 101(1, SUSAN i: , daughter of the lute Morris and Suann V, lfrewn. Funeral eervlcea on Krlday mornlns, at 11 o'clock, at the rcetdence of her ulstrr, Mary V, rover. 1003 FlUwater St. Interment at Eden Cemetery. IlLCHIIAI.TKIt. On September 14. IBIS, IfAllltY U, beloeil liuaband of Umma C. Ilucahalter fnee Ettckel) and son of Henry and Kate Uuckhalter, sued 30 yenra 6 months. ItelatUrs and frlenda, also Crescent 1odge, Nn. 4K1. K. and A, M.; members Al pha llaptlet Church and congreRntlon and employes of feurpaee Leathrr Company, ore Imltnl to alfend tho funeral, on Snturday afternoon, at 1'30 o'clock, from hla lata reel dence. .1141 North Water et. Servlcea at the Alpha ltuptlet Churih, S 3U precisely. Intnr ment private. Northood Cemetery. CANNON. On September 14. 101.1, JAMES, husband ot the late Mary Jane Cannon (nee llurke). ltelatlvra and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at N'30 o'clock, from hla daughter's residence. Mra. Ixmla Leslie, 2121 Mercer at. (23th Ward). Solemn High Maes or Ileiulem at Ht. Ann's Church st 10 a. m. Interment at St. Ann's Cemetery. CA11L1N. On September 12. 101B. JOSEPH T , husband ot Sophia Carltn (nee hcha bicker) and eon ot Mary and the late Pat rick Carlin. Kuneral, to which the rela tles and friend- and employes of Oconto K. lArher & CO. are Invited, on Friday morn lnir. ot 11 o'clock, from hla late residence. 10.11 Kltrgerald st. Interment crlvute. Re mains may be viewed Thursday eenlntr. CONNOK. On September IS. 191.1, JOHN, husband of Catharine Connor (nco (lardaii'l). k Helntlves nnd friends aro Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 8 a. m.. from hla l.ito residence. 222 Walnut st. Solemn Jlequlem Iaea at St. Joveph's Church at U:.K a. m. In terment at New Cathedral Cemetery. Kindly omit flowern. COItcmtAN, On September 14, 191G. M1CHAUL. bubnnd of Catharine Corcoran (nee Halter), aged BS years. Relatives and frl-nds. alro Northeastern and Holy Namo Societies, ere Invited to sttend the funeral, on Friday, at M.IIU . m., from hla Into rial it. nee. 2S2S Ilraddock st. High Mare at Visitation Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Croes Cemetery. Clt.UVl'Oltl). On September 13. 1916, Ki:LIX. husband ot Mary Crawford (nee Clark). Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Krlday, at 8.W) a. m from his Into roldence, 2iM0 Tulip st. (31st Ward). Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Ann'a Church at In a. m. Interment at New Cathe dral Cemetery. CROCK. On September 14. 1916, AMELIA, widow of George Crock (nco Schroder). Rela tives and friends ore Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 p. m at her late residence. 17i7 N. 2fth st. Inter ment private at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. CltnOKH. On September 14. 191B, ELIZA HHTII, wife of William L. Crooks and daugh ter of Jacob r. and Sarah J. Smith. Rela tives and friends, also membera of Cookmsn M. E. Church anil Kalrhlll M. E. Church, ara Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, nt 2 p. m from her late residence, 2ii!ii N. 0th st. Remains may be viewed on Friday, after 7 p. m. Interment at Greenmount Cemetery. CUMMINS. On September 14. 1013. JOHN, Imehand ot Elizabeth Cummins (nee Lang snath), nged (34 ears. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at S-du a. m.. from hla late rraldence, 5413 Hldire ave., Rnxhorough. Solemn High Man at St. John the llaptlat's Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. DEItlt. On September 13. 1013, MAR GARET F.. wife of William A. Derr (neo Clayton). Relatives and frlenda aro Invited to attend the luneral, on Frlduy, nt 1 p. m., from her late residence, 272.1 Lincoln nve.. Cratnei Illll, N. J. Interment at Fcrnwood Cemetery. nr.VI.IN. On September 14. 1918. JOHN F., huabind of the late Mary J. Devlin (nee U'Connor) Relatives and friends ara In vited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 8:30 a. m., from hla late realdence, 232U Nrrtli mil et. Solemn Requiem Maai at Church of St. Edward the Confeeaor, at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Croea Cemetery, IIOUGHEItTV. On September 13. 1913. JANE, widow of Anthony Dougherty. Rela tives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral, on Krlday. at a. m.. from her lata residence. 1133 S. 20th st, Requiem Msss at 8L Anthony's Church at 0.30 h. m. Inter ment at Cathedral Cemetery. KLMOTT. At tho Delmar Apartments, Germantown. on September 15. Hits, HAN NAH RUTHERFORD, widow of William 11. Elliott. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral eervlcea, on Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock, at the apartments of Kirk & Nice, 0301 Germantown ave., German town. Interment private. EllVIN. On September 15, 1013. LILLIE 1'., widow of William C. Ervln. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday, at 3 p. m.. at her late residence, 1337 North Bth st. Interment ut Mount Morlah Cemetery. FAItH On September 1.1. IinriECCA II. FARR. nged 7b Mars Relatives and trlends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Satur day, at t p. ih from her lute residence. Mar plo Heights, Delsware County, I'a. Interment at St. David's Cemetery. FKKNKY. On September 13. 1913. JAMES FEENUV, husband of Elizabeth Feeney (nee Hanley), aged HI jeurs. Relatives and friends, also Holy Name Society of St. Elisabeth's Church, sie jivlted to attend fu neral, on Friday, at 8 3' a. m.. from his late residence. U.MN.SIt it. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Lllzabet.i's Church at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Crete Cemetery. GKAVATT. At Atlantic City, N, J. on September 13. 1013. ALEXANDER, huaband of the lata Carrie Oravatt, aged C8 years Relatives and frlenda are invited to attend the funeral aervtces, on Friday, at 1 p. m at the Oreenbank Church. Greenbank, N, J Interment at Greenbank, N. J, GUKAll. On September 14, 1915, ELIZA. lir.'Ml W. wile of the late Jacob Grear Relatives and friends are Invited to attend il-o funeral services, on Friday morning, at 12 o'clock precisely, at her lata residence. e20 N. capital st. Interment private. Ite mains may bo viewed on Thursday evening at 1IALI On September 12, 1915, EDWAIID K., husband ot Hannah A. Hall. Relatives and trlends. also the l'hllsdelphla Fire lis- Krtment Relief Astocistlon and Insurance itrol. srs Invited to attend the funeral on Friday, at 8.30 a. m.. from hla lata realdence (.12 Ludlow at.. West l'hllsdelphla. Solemn Mass of Itequlem at Church of Our Lady of Victory at 10 a, m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Iir.ltN. On September 14, 1918. AUGUST HERN, son of the lato Francis and Charlotte Hern, aged B2 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday, at 3 p. m., at the realdence of his brother-in-law, Cornelius Hetherlngton. 80.1 West Venango st. Interment private, at Ureennvount Cemetery. HCnilK.H. On September 15, 1015, ELIZA. 111STII LEVIH. wlto of the" lats JohS . Hughes. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral servlcea, on Saturday aft ernoon, at 1 o'clock, at her Into residence. 123U N. With et. Interment private Fernwood Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Friday evening. S to 10 o'clock. HUTCHISON. On September IB. 1916, JULIAN W. HUTCHISON, aged 68 years, husband of Sarah Hutchison (nee Davti), for merly of Ilarrtebunr. I'a. . Funeral servlcea on Friday, at 8 p. m., at hla late realdence, (134 South BSth st. Interment at Harrlsburg, l'i1S0.nrrtv, of ,raln lv!ng Philadelphia at 10'29 a m, Saturday IKKLAKI), On September 14, 101S. HUGH, huaband of the lata Irene Ireland, in hla 'Mtn ysM-. f orriierly of llarnegst, y j. Helatlves and friends of the family ara Invited to attend tha funeral services, on Friday evening, at o'clock, from bis lata realdence., 1811 N. Orats st- Other services at the Presbyterian Church of Csrnegat, at 11:30 Saturday morn lug. Interment a liarnegat, N. J. ' JOHNMON. Suddenly, on September 14. WIS. OAV1D M. JOlNSON.usUnd o7 Margarst W. Johnson, agsd 74 years. Ilsla. lives and friends an lpyit4 to attend the (Uneral aervlies, on Friday afternoon, at i o'clock, st hi lata realdence. 014 VvV Tlh it.. Chester, I'a, Interment private. Frlenda may Uw remslns Thursday evening. K1KKKK. On September IS, IBIS. T. 1VIU 1AM KIEKKIL KuabsiJ yr. 'MaVEmbardl vlted to attend the funeral services, on Batur. wy, at z p. m., at his ut residence, 230 Queen lane, Germantown- Juterment at Ivy JLANIMriOatstr-At her residence. Psamar Apartmtnte. Stb t. and Whitby av.. on bsptsmUr U 1U15. K.lZAJJTH ., wlfstS J,vbH W, LiwUiivr, sieTn ysan.itajSt.tiyM LEDGER-PHIIADELPHrA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEB flO IT " DEATHS and friends aro Invited to sttend tne funeral services, on Friday, at p. m.. at the npart ments of Oliver ll. Hair. 1K20 Chetnut at Interment private, nt Mt, Morlah Cemetery. I.K1INKN. On September 14. 1013. PAUL INE A., daughter of the late Matthias snd Mary Lrhnen. Relstlves and friends are In vited to attend the funetal on Friday morn ing, at 7 o'clock, from her Isle rerldence. B.ti2 ftprlngfleld ave. Mass ot Requiem at Church nf the MoU llleseed Sacrament nt 8 o'clock. Interment at Haycock, Rucks County, I'a. I.KW1H, On the lf.th Inst.. LAWRENCE I.hWIS. In his H.'th year Funeral services at 8t. Peter's Church, on Sat.rday. nt 10 n. m, LYNCH. On September 14. 1015. JOHN, husband of Mary Lvnch and son ot tho late John and llrldget Lvnch, of County Mona- fban, Ireland Relatlvea nnd friends, alro loly Namo Society, nre Invited to attend funeral, on Friday, at K'3n a. m., from hla lato residence. 4111 S. lflth at. High Mass of Requiem at St. Patrick's Church at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemotery. Moel'AIII.ANK. On September 14, 1015. WILLIAM W. MhcFAHLANE, husband of Mnry Harper MacFnrlatie. Relatives und friends are Invited to attend the funeral serv ices, on Friday afternoon, nt 2:30 o'clock, at his late residence, 20th st. and Provldenca nve., Chester. Pn, Interment private. Friends will kindly omit flowers MA8TF.URON. On September 14, 1915, KATE, daughter of Loulra nnd the lnt George lllleeo (neo Peldt), In her 33th year. J i.viiuivrB aim irifiiua aro inviieu to attena funeral, on Friday, at 2 p. m . from tho reel' dence of her brother-in-law, Thomns Harklns. 1114 N, American st. Interment private nt Northwood Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Thursday, at 7 p. m. MATTOCK. Hmldenly, on September 14. mis. JOSnplt, husband ot the lata l.rnevra Mattock sr.d son 'of the late Charles J and Etlraheth Mattock, In his (17th vesr. Relatives and frl-nds aro Invited to attend t'io tuneral services, en Friday, at 2 p. m t the residence of his son-in-law. Daniel -Cillahan, :uxt North Water at Interment nt Oakland Cemetery. MrFKELY. On September 13. MARV, wire of Neal McFeely. Relatives nnd friends aro Invited to attend tho funeral, on Friday, at 7:30 a, m., from her lato residence, 2U42 13. Somerset si. Holemn Requiem Mass at St. Ann's Church nt t n. m. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. MrGRATII. On September 1.1, 1013 UOSECELIA, beloved daughter of John ami Mary Mctlrath, In her 11th icar, Relatives nnd friends, alsoficague of tH? Sacred Heart, ate Invited to nttend the funerni. on Satur day, at S.3 n. m . from her parents real dence, 21110 South 22d st. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at the Church f St. Edmond at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, McNAMEE. On September 14. 1015, ROSE, wife ot John McNamee. aged (13 esrs. Rela tives and friends ore invited to attend tho fu nernl, on Saturday, at 8.30 a. m.. from her late residence, 1201 Fnlrmount ave. Solemn Requiem Mars at Our Mother of Sorrows' Church at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross CcmvUry McfUHI.LAN On Septen.ser 13, 1013. marv Mcquillan, daugher of the "ato Ldw.ird and Mory Gunn, from County Ferma nagh, Ireland. Relatives and friends are In vlted to attend the luneral, on Friday, nt B.30 n. m., from the residence of her daugh ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Carney, 1329 North Amer ican st. Solemn Requiem Mass at bt. Michael's Church at 10 a. m. precisely In terment nt Holy Sepulchie Cemetery. Trenton papers please copy. MF.CUTCHKN. Suddenly on September 14 1915. WILLIAM V., beloved husband of Rose Mecutcnen tneo Kscihclo) nnd son of lato Jesse G. and Agnes Mecutcjicn, nged 48 years Relatives nnd friends, also St. John's Lodge' No. 3. A. F. and A. M., of llrldgeport. Conn ' Philadelphia Consistory, Lu Lu hhrlne: MonI tesuma -Tribe. No 21, I. O. n. M.; Deputies' Asaoctatlon of the same, aro Invited to attend the funeral, en Friday, at 2 o'clock, from hlj late residence, 282.1 North .Newklrk at. In terment private, ut West Laurel Hill Ceme. tery. Remains may be viewed on Thursday evening, from 8 to 10 o'clock. Bridgeport (Conn.) papers please copy, MYERS. On Thursday, September IB. 1918 at Atlantic City. WILnuIl NEVTON MYERS, huaband of Anni (nee Ellla). aged 40 yeare. Due notice of the funeral servlcea will ba riven. MORSE. Suddenly, at South Newfane, Vt. on September 14. 1013. SARAH GOODNOW, daughter of tho late John L. and Eleanor C. Morse. Relatives und friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday morn ing, at 10 o'clock prcclsol), at the resldenco ot her brother, Mr. J. Lewis Morse, 420 State road. Cynwyd, Pa. Interment private. NORTON. Suddenly, on September 14. WIS. JOHN E. ,K6llTON. Rel.Uve. an? frlenda, also Apollo Lodge, No. 380. F and A. M., and all other organizations of which he vvss a member, aro Invited to Httend tho funeral services, on Friday, at 2 p. m. pre. eltely, at the chapel of Andrew J. Rnlr & Fonr ilith and Arch sts. Interment private. NUNOH8SF.lt. On September 15, THOMAS TROII.L NUNGE8SER, In his POth year. Ilolatlves snd friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 8 p. m., at tho residence of his son-in-law, J. w. Lettlg, 178 Llsmore ave., Glenntde, Pa. Interment at Easton Cemetery, liaston. Pa. OTTO. On September 14, 1018, CHARLES ROWLAND OTTO, husband of Nettle Otto? aged U3 ears. Relatives and friends, also employes of Frank ford Arsenal, are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Friday, at 2 p m from his late residence, 4R3U Grlscom stl' I'rankfnrd, Remains may be viewed Thurs day, from 8 to U p. m. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery, l'YNE. Of diphtheria, at the parents' residence. 100 N. (I)d st on September II, 1915. HARRY II., youngest child of Ed ward M. and Illanche May Pyne (nee Faber). Funeral and Interment strictly private. HKUTTER. At portamoutb. a., on Sen. teniber 13, 1015. GEORGE p.. .on of Mary Reutter (nee lthret) and the late George I lloutter, In hla 21st year. Relatlveiani friends, alio Court Sheridan, No. 1, I, o Vi a; Young Men's Sodality of St. Ilonlfa'clua Church, and employee ot William Mann Com" pany, are Invited to attend tho funeral on Friday. .at Tji a, m from the re.lOence of his mother, 2140 N, 6rkney st. Solemn R. qulem Mass at St. Ronlfaclus Church at u a. m. Interment at Holy Redeemer Cemetery Friends may call Thursday evening from 8 to 10 o'clock. ItlCKAIlDH At Avalon. N. J., on Septem Per 14. IU11. Z. TAYLOR RICKAHDs. aged 00 years. Relatives and friends and Oriental Lodge, No. 3hS, F. and A. M. , Columbia Chapter. No. 91, and Ollvp Branch Lodge, No. 113, I. O. O. F., are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday at 2 d. m at lata residence, 1712 N 53th at. Interment at West Laurel Hill Cemetery, imerro"t ItOTIIFUS On September 14, 1015. CATir. ARINE A . widow ot Christian ltothfua. aged M years. Relatives and friends, also members of Pennsylvania Frauen Untrrstutsunc Versln, No. 1. are Invited to sttend the u. nerat services, on Friday, at 2 p. m.. at the residence of her son. Wllllsm Rothfus. 2I2U North 32d st. Interment at Olenwood Ceme tery. rlOATTEltaOOI)-On September 14. loiH. ANNA E.. widow of Thomas S. tJcarteriood' aged 01 eara. Relatives and frlenda an tal vlted to attend th funeral, on Siturdi? at 1 p, m.. from her Ute realdence, 1350 Eaat lllttenhouso st.. Germantown. Interment Drl. vats, at Fernwood Cemetery. Reman, may be viewed on Friday, from 8 to lop. m y BCIIKUFKLKOn Septemcer 14. loin. WILLIAM V., son of 'the late ChrlstoprSft dSie,! wlaow'Tfora .fflft Invited to attend the funeral services. otT Saturday, at 8 p. m., at b.r lats restdenc. ltuatl.ton plkj abovs Norlbeaal Boulevard Frankfard.... Interment private. Carrlssas wUltwjRlngt Fnnkford a vs. aid UriJgl SIMPSON On September 13. 191b. ma. TILDA MoCOLaAN. widow ot James 8imoC on. Relatives and friends are IbVlted Z attend tbs funeral, oo Friday morning a? 8:30 o'clock, from the residence of rr Von; Solemn Mass of Requiem at 8t. ChaVlea1 SXT CC.mVt.r?. Cl' l"ttmtai "CMS- MmrWXtVVftaSf sen of the late William blnmion. Relatives and trlends an lnvled to attend funeral srvles. cat Frtasy, at ) cv ta at Us mother's rsjldance. 3028 8. Norwoo3 St. la. tMWMit Nort Cedar Hill CatiSrr. ! saafcsjay las Yiewfcl , Thurad, m,, y u By KEMBLE Copyritht 1018, B, W Kembls. M1STO-SCHMAL2 WQULD' - YpU KIND AS TO Q ME A OPIHIOM OK B4AT CYAn OS MIME A ftCOHUN YAR CYAR DEATH8 SI'IIINOEIt. On September IS. 1013. ELIZAIIETIt, widow of Joseph Springer. Rel atives and friends sre Invited tn sttend the rtineral services, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 120 West Haines st , Germantown. Interment private. Remslns may be viewed Frldav evening. bTKINMKTZ. Suddenly, on September IB, llil.l. MARY E. widow of Uriah O. Stein metz, nged C vears. Relntlves and friends are Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Friday, at 2 p. m., at lh residence of htr pon, Alfted P. Stelnmeti, 2223 George's lane, Wynnereld. West Philadelphia. Interment private. HTKU'AKT. -On Bcptember 14. 1015. WILL- AM T.. husband of Mamie K Stewart (neo Saylor-Van Aiken) and son of the late Charles nnd Svrah Stewart (nee Cow ell). Helatlves and friends, also Port Richmond Council, No. 231. F. P. A., and all orsanlntlone of vhlch he waa a member, aro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday, at 3-30 p. m ot hla late realdence, 3182 Wise mont st. Interment private, st Belvue Cemeteiy, Remains may be viewed on Sat urday. Irom 8 to 10 p. m. STOlllt On September 14. 1015. WILLIAM RAYMOND, son of Albert and Hattle W. Topham Stohr, aged 11 months. Relatives and trlends sre Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Frldav, nt 2 p. m.. at his par ents' residence, 0033 Msln st., Germantown. TANTU.M. In Spring Lske. N. J., on Sep tember 13. 1015, GERTRUDE, widow of James Tuntum. aged 7.1 years. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on 1 rlday, at 2 p. m., from her late resi dence 321 Prince st.. Hordcntown, N J. Interment at Rordentown Cemetery. TEES. On September IB, 1015. ANNIE E-. wife of Harry K. Tees nnd daughter of the lato Daniel and Elizabeth McCleary. Rela tives nnd friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday afternoon, nt 3 o'clock, at her lato residence, 313 E. Allen M. Interment private. Monument Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Friday evening. 8 to HI o'clock. TITUS. On September IB. 1016, SARAH 13. TITfS. Relatives snd friends are Invltod to attend the funeral servlies, on Ssturday, at 3-30 p. m.. at the residence of her daughter-in-law, Alice C. Titus. 3324 Crowson St., Germantown. Interment private. VAN MINKI.E. On September 14, 1015, WILLIAM, son of Salllo E. and the late William Van Winkle, nged 20 ji-ars. Rein Uvea and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral services, Friday, nt 2 p. m., at oJt Diamond st. Interment private. WATERMAN. On S-ptember 14, 1013, GEORGE U , husband ot Sarah A. Water mnn (nee Whitley), aged U2 years. Relatives and friends, also employes ot J. B. Stetson Company, aro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 p. m., at his late residence, 4S2II Yoik road, Logan, Interment private, ut Northwood Cemetery, WII.I.IAMH. At his renldence, 222 Man. helm St., Germantown, on September 11, 1111.1. WILLIAM It. WILLIAMS. In his Mj j car. Relatives and friends, sl-s Palestine ldge, No. 470. F. and A. M.; Falls of BchuvlklU Lodge. No. 4117, I. O. o. F.. and the Welsh Society ot Philadelphia, are In vited to attend the funeral aervlces, on Fri day, at 11 o'clock, at the apartments ot Oliver II. Balr. 1S20 Chestnut st. Interment nt Mount Vernon Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday, from 7 to 0 p. m. VINNI'.lt.At Newton, Pa., on September 14, 1B14, CHARLES 0. WINNER, aged 7.' j ears. Relatives nnd friends ot the family are Invited to attend tho funeral, from bis lato residence. North Chancellor st.. New town. Pa.. Friday, at 11 a. m. Train for Newtown leaves Reading- Terminal at 0:23 a. m. Interment at Newtown Cemetery, WRIGHT. Suddenly, on September 14. 1015. WILLIAM i:.. ron of John E. and the ltto Kato Wright. Relatives nnd friends are In. ltcd to nttend the funeral services, on haturday. at 2:30 p, m.. at his late resi dence. 4213 Salem Bt.. Prankford. Interment Crlvate, at Oakland Cemetery. Remains msy e viewed on Friday, from 8 to 10 p. m. NEW RATES NEW RATES NEW RATES EVENING LEDGER In Effect Sepfember H, ItlS, Thla STYLE TYPE (or like this) One time 13C. Three limes one week 12M- Biz times one week loo. Situations Wanted, three times on week 10 cents per line. Place your order for three or more times and it will be inserted in the daily Public Ledger at no additional cost. One or two time rate for Erxxiso Lidoxb and Public) Ledger combined Is lu cents ner line with the exception of Help Wanted and situation Wanted, which la 13 cents per line FOR TYPE LIKE THIS Cor like this) which Is permitted In all classifications ex rept Help and Situations Wanted. Lost and Found. Personals. Boarding and Rooms, add five rents per line to any of abovs rates. There is a drug store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads at office rates. HELP WANTED FEMALE ADDRESSING and copying-; opening for younr woman with knowledge of punctuation an5 i&'wr'cemrM" '" 0W" Rng.B gib. BALL fringe finishers wanted lo work lnalde and talis work homes nons but einerleiieid need apply. F, W. Maurer & Sons Compiny Wayre ave. and Bristol at. Taks No.23 car on lllh at., gat oft at Brlatol at. HOOKKEEPER in refined business hlsh school or normal graduate! ilva particulars about education and stste expVrlencI :". . . .. M,t tucr lemrai. BOOKKEEPER wanted) one experienced Tn coal business preferred.' E IMBrJ," riiAittmnuATn A ... ... ."J '" . . . . ., - v v v who waaningt win L& SL 'UVu'r..n'st0f,Un " CHAMBERMAID and waitress, whit.- i."Z Line, wagea 15,50- M 8TOtg,y'og,..M''n C"A3!DW0K ." "ailing. .Mist small -mv , ill 1 7 " ,' '"" "oom g0,l'ub- i CIHLUNUKHH Protestant for the.. -.7 smvll children Wll. Wdar afffo twS PeUiam road, Mt. Airy. " y arternoon, 15 CLERICAL WpRK-WantSrveraT-TSiSV ladles, roust be good penmen and neaVn pearance. Apply if a , mtodagjuj'V,,'?' CLERK with know edge ofidSioairsS-i typewriting wanted bV a eoVaTto?, In Iti Wkeetdng department, stafe age. Suil. Cixyril WEAVKR8 wanted. Annly iohn"S James Oobsoo. Inc., Blanket Mlla Hoott ln Ktla t KehiA.III 1S, BCOH g tans. Falls of ftehuvl'lilll COOK and a chambermaid and waitreaa "S mmvum. ia.tr w ?!'?-,!-. waiireas ror Edgewater park, N. J.j CathoUe. Meet em. gaSrY'ab,0dr,Lr toa"r' " " -i us COOK and chambermaid, Protestants 2 alrla tn fSdVerrtlc..'""1' P1' "'ttig'ilt. CurtPalt'd e."5ffW!-Al ' 1 ' ' ' ' is t. moV. S" " " ""' "" - w-a ave., Ard- " x-. - v. v. -. ksos. . .rfJM m - OE. U I flUM- 'DOT A JVJ88HIAN WAR EXPBfvri CA(r; LOOK AT IJD , Afl ? A three-time Want tells its message in both Ledgers HELP WANTED FEMALE DAY'S WORK, cleaning; come prepared to work. (X)ITOreeneBt.. Oermantown. DININO ROOM ATTENDANT, 30 to 40 years old, for Instruction In country. Meet em ployer.nooin E10j Publ le Ledger, P o'clock. niRL, wblte, tor cooking and housework, tn smsll family In Oak Lane; reference. Apply phone Oak Lane l97 W. , OlllU experienced, white, for downatatrs work and cooking, too in family; adults. lit! Jefferson st HOUSEKEEPER, working and housework; two women to do entire work ot adult family of four; Norrlstown, Ta. Interview Room ZJ0, Publlc Iyedger. Friday, at 11 o'clock. HOUSEKEEPIlIt (working) for email family, auburba. Meet emploer for Interview Room . 230, Public Ledger. Friday. 10 o'clock. HOUSEWORK Wanted, neat, reliable white woman for general houaew-ork; 2 In family, suburbs; relerence. Telephone Cynwyd 184. Apply 10 a. m. Friday, Room 2JO, Ledger Office. (1th and Chealnut. HOUSEWORK (general)-Whlte Trot, or col ored: country. Meet employer for Interview Room 230. Publlc Ledger. Monday, at 10 a. m. HOUshwoilK-A neat, reliable glrlfor gen eral housework, good wages; reference. S033 alton av... Westl'hlla. NURSE or nursery gotcrnecs for three chil dren. Apply Apt. S3, Tho Qladstone, 11th and Pine, after 2 p. in. Only experienced nurses with reference need npply, NURSE, competent, Protestant, cafe child 2 jears old; must be good sewer: reference required; city. 31 ain, edger ortlce. NORSE lor child 7 months old: none but ex perienced with beat references need apply. H35S Woodbine ave., Overbrook. OFFICE) WORK, youngwoman, "not over" 15": good education moro essential than previous experience. E 31(1. Ledger Central. ORDER TAKER Olmbel Brothers require a tall, refined oung woman. 23 to 35 years of age, to sell Fremn gowns and' take orders for dressmaking and tailoring; one with ex perience In same line of work preferred. Apply office of S. W. Miller, Uth floor, roar. SECRETARY, experienced stenographer and bookkeeper, well educated, familiar with med ical work, for position In Atlantic City. Sre Miss Dean, Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER. oung girl, not entirely without experience, although same la leas essential than mental alertness as eWdenccd by knowledge of spelling and English gen erally; accordingly moderate salary at start with good opportunity for early advancement' Apply in own handwriting, giving details ot education, wages expected, whether living at home, etc.. E 537. Ledger Central. SlENOaitM'HER, experienced, accuraTeT quick, electro, mechanical line; .Smith Premier machine. P 201'. Ledger Office. STENOORAPHER, experienced; able to oper ote billing machine. Addreas L 1812, Ledger Branch, 7thandOxford, STENOORAPHER wanted; well educated and with Insurance experience. Call Room 03, 420 Walnut at., between 12 and 2 Friday. STENOORAPHEns.BOOKKEEPnRS.CLERKS Are ou seeking a first-class position 7 See Mls Dean, at Ledger Central. She will advise you how to secure one, help jou write your .tdvertlaement. Hat your qualifications In the Commercial Department. Mlsa Dean has helped hundrela ot oung ladlea and will ex tend the same courteay to you. Thla Is a free service to Ledger advertisers. WAITRESS and chambermaid, white, compe tent; also cook. Between 10 a. m. and 12, .ovti iaincy .ittcp. WAITRESS, white, experienced; reference. C0l Drexel road. PhoneOverbrook 1070. WAITRESS, Protestant; reference required; private family. M 308, Ledger Office. WHITE woman to assist with housework and care of children; good home. Wyoming, 2553, Mra. Wlsaler, 1001 Cayuga. General CLERKS Women wanted aa govt, clerka; $70 month; Phlla examinations coming; sample questions free. Franklin Institute, Dent. i!3 O. Rochester, N, Y. HELP WANTED MALE BOOKKEEPER wanted by a corporation; one who has had experience and understanda thoroughly office routine; state age, salary aeslred and full particulars as to business (nfinArMAna. t? Jr.'f T 4 . -.,. -,....-..-. M -.was. t-uari I-.-IIUUl. BOOKKEEPER wanted; comp. typist; stale salarn .xp'd. refa. and exp. 13 431. Led. Cent. BOOKKEEPER wanted; one experienced In . MM.. .. ....m. t, .,, wmger uent. BOY wanted by large concern. Apply fully In own handwriting; state salary expected. M BOY. BRIGHT, wanted In lawyer's office": wages 3.30 per week. Apply 108 South 4tti l.OY for law office; salary tl. Central. IS 450, Ledger CARD-STHIPPERS wanted, ll. R. Slmlater it Bona, Nixon and Umbrla ata.. Manavunk CHAlll FRAMERS wanted. Apply24T Smith Oil n tl CLOTH WEAVERS wanted. Apply John'"& J,.V..8chWnrkjir'' & CREEL-CARD FEEDER8 wsntsd! Apply John & James Dobson, Inc., Blankst Mill bcott's Isne, Falls ot Schuylkill. """ Mlu i?2jwjmtiirtow& , -' - -" F'fc wyuui. vs, eq. off. KSTIMATOn for contractor, ons expe"rlsJed tn taking off quantities In all branches and &Jate!a. l9J P"lS FARMER and general utility man," under'43" 2Son:'liybirouLs.rr!r'upycfo,ctk.,mt'lytr " rsis&ff mw.r,.ut,.u1g.hu""pn Address confidentially. P .04, ledger o"ne. LATHE HANDS-Samlautomatlo OridTsTTAcH; and Cleveland automatU, maehlns hand wanted; first-class men only, highest wages paid, Apply standard Roller Bearing (?o. 4Hth and Merlon ave. v ' ' MACIIINISTS-Two first -class machine 'oDsri atora wanted. Apply American Engineering Co., Aramlnro ave. and Cumberland it MAN AND WjlFB twhlt.)7 Kod cooking and houaework. two in famlly;uburbi, ons so from trolley, stats nationality, wag.. !?: peeled and If any experience is chluff.ur good refereneea required. B ttl. Led. ?,?,;.' MAI4 AND WlE' iwhitei wanted for .ntiri work, email family, city bouae; reference! required Apply Thursday, Preston . phlWelphlaUuseums. 31th and Bouth ts! ' MAN, whits, for kltchenrutllltYr"fromM'"t years; Institution in country Me"tnTlov er Room 230. Public Ledg.ro " m t"'r" ItUBMErtS' and polishers ' wsnted-on"rhTfa" AEPly2 a 3th st. on '"alts. OALIM JjlAAaER-,BulldTnBmaUrregperr. enr absolutely pecesarvj pr.f. aomi ZiSl familiar w)th th. ateel s-sr i bu.lnSJ? un?J high-grade man considered; top-notch salary will b. paid forth, best map available i Thi Engineering Agency, T Inc. (Md suociaifu yesr). 1804-iaW Monadnock Block- Chlclio l 6TF.NOOlAPrlER-Voung manrijToia-y-old. accural, and fast en. lh. tyrVwWte? ,tat. salary wsnted. p aog, jdjfflnSTlr'r' aATANTED.. a man thoroughly fsmTiiiTivlth NVOoT,BNSPlNSfER wawJaTpplijoVrTX I II , OejMrral INSURANCE agents nd "soUcltsra better your 'coadlttom rspreaent us In your jocaUtJi Sliry c wajaaJMio-, Tor particulars ail fiSM "" os PusiiTo''i'j.,,h. 3i6, 1915: THAT CAR CERTAINLY IS RUSSIAN . i Ad costs only I2y2c SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE BILL CLERK Underwood and Royal ma chines; a yesrs' experience. J 044. Led. Cent. BOOKKEEPER. D. E., and stenographer: 10 rs.' exp.; tske charge office; handle corres.; trustworthy and efficient. J 834. Led. Cent. BUSINESS correspondent, dictaphone operator, gen. office woman, wants position whene per sonallty and ability count. J 840. Led. Cent. CHAMBERMAID and asilst children; German town preferred. M 221. Ledger Office. CHAMnERMAID-Protestant girl wishes posl tlon as chambermaid or parlormaid; good rets.; city or country. 110 N. Woodstock st. CHAMBERMAID, whit., competent and ex perlenced. M 235. Ledger Office. CHAMBERWORK and sewing, or assist with . child: Welsh Protestsnt. M 301. Ledger OfIlc. CHILDNURSE Refined, young, wblte Protes tant; reference. M 802. Led ger Office. CLERK, 3 years' experience, Oliver typist, good on stencil work, filing and general office duties. J B43. Ledger Central, CLERK, experienced, neat penman, good at figures; ambitious. J 730, Ledger Central. CLERIC and asst. bookkeeper; 11 years' expert ence; good penman. E 148. Ledger Central. COOK, with reference, German, wlahes posi tion In American private family, city or suburbs. 1618 North 8th st. COOK, downstairs work; no wash; colored; city or auburba. M 228. Ledger Office. CORRESPONDENT, young lady, well edu cated, exp., familiar with pub. bus., capable ot taking charge of dept. J 234, Ledger Cent. DRESSMAKER wishes engagements by the day. 708 8. ISth at. EXPERT DOUBLE ENTRY BOOKKEEPER AND OFFICE MANAGER OF EXCEP TIONAL EFFICIENCY WISHES HIOH CLA8S EXECUTIVE POSITION WITH CHRISTIAN FIRM OR CORPORATION WHERE SALARY WILL BE COMMENSl! ItATB WITH BRAINS. TACT AND KEEN BUSINESS ABILITY; 10 YEARS' EXPERI LNCK AND BEST REFERENCES. J 032, LEDGER CENTRAL. GOVERNESS, teacher, cdltured. exp., desires position after Sept. 15; children school oge: country near Phlla. pref d; excel't refs. Miss .. .... -Jmfc A-., M cm.n.Jm. ..yi-UUUII .U.. I'tKt GOVERNESS Teacher, exp., Prot.. children 5 to 12 yra ; city or suburbs: highest refs. Gov erness. 3221 Sansom st. Phone Preston 3008 W. HOUSEKEEPER (visiting) or companion position desired by capable young woman; apaoie ton, irieraiic. leiepnone uvcrprooK D.113, HOUSEKEEPER (WsltlngJ-ShopnlnB or tak- Ing core of children during parents absence: ref. Prot. woman; rtf. M 232. Ledger Office. HOU8EKEEPER. works;., Prot.l suburbs pref. Room 210. Public Ledger, bet. 10 and 12 a. m. HOUSEKEEPER (rua.naglng)-Posltlon wanted by competent, exp Protestant woman of re nnement: accustomed to responsibility and fond of children. B 4, Ledger Office. HOUSEMOTHER, school or Institution, or supervisor of apartment: Protestant; highest credentials. M 224, Ledger Office. HOUSEWORK (gen.), small fam.: no wnablng. Ironing; country preferred. M 222. Led. Off. HOUSEWORK, general; German Protestant: no laundry; city. M 307. Ledger Office. HOUSEWORK-Elderly woman, Prot. family; ref. M 227, Ledger Office. amall LADY'S MAID Young Swedish girl wants po sition: good sewer. Tel. Poplar BOai W. LAl'rJDlTESs-Day's work or laundering at home; reference. Call 207 Dickinson at. LIGHT HOUSEWORK College educa'ted young woman desires to exchange services, halt time, for heme privileges In suburbs', excel. cook; naes cnuqren. 'iei. warberth 013 D, NURSE, graduate, wishes position. Phone Bel mont 0070 W. NURSERY GOVERNESS desires position; ex- prnenceq; pest reis. re M. ieqger central. PRIVATE 8ECRETARY, stenographer, office executive: thoroughly exp. In Iron and steel business; acted as secretary and purchasing agent. J 441. Ledger Central. STENOORAPHER. 4 years' excellent experi ence, raoid and accurate, rood cnrreanAndn desires permanent position. J 842. Led. Cent. STENOGHAPHF.R-Rapld. touch operator; 6 years' exp.t capable: exceptionally good on detail, correspondence. J .442. Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER, qualified by education and experience to fill a responsible snd conflden- .i Bcunwim iwj.uiwii. r. -i, i-eager uent STENOGRAPHER. 4 years' excellent experl ence, rapid and accurate, good correspondent, desires permsnent position. J 842. Led. Cent. STENOaRAPHER-aecretary Vasaar College graduate; exp., capable of handling conn.ten tlal and Important work. E 330, Led. Cent. STENOGRAPHER, bill clerk, aaalstanrbookt keeper, quick and accurate at figures; 3 yrs.' experience. E 248. ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER, accurate and conaclentlous,' desires position: moderate salary; reference. A 224. Ledger Office. STENOGRAPHER, recent graduate; Intel!! gent, capable, not afraid of work. J 650. Ledger Central. , STENOGRAPHER, expert: wide and valuable experience covering 7 years; capable of re sponsible position. E B48. Ledger Central. BTENOaRAPIIER. thor. exp., accurate, rapid depend., desires position. E 440. Led. Cent, Dir,nuui.Anij.n anu leirnnone operator: 1 yr.'s exp.; ambitious. E .141. Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER, exp.: familiar with law and mmm.r.1,1 wnrb V. RVl f A., .'. - --- - . ..-.-.. -. -.. uer central. STENOGRAPHER. 4 yeara' experience; ani bltioua; quick; Intel.; ref. J 844, Led. Cent STENOGRAPHER, comp.: 8 yrs.,-exn;Tbest referencesi S10-S12. K 841 Ledger Central L TELF.liroNfe OPERATOR and clerk, exp.. deT slree Position where effort and application will connt. B SISLedgerjCentral. K"v'"""" TVPIRT nesifea "extra work; apeclnratlona" form letters, substituting, ste ; risinanft rales-, addressing envelopes, special rata tl T.1 a 1000. B 310. ledger Central. ' ,,Ta W0M AN. German. Protestant ."wlahTTposTuon as working hskpr. or housework; with girl 8 .? LjedBr.NE cot JhliJ&Jeffereon; WOMAN wlahei dapawork or waahlnrat home: refereoces. bit N. Alder. w"mnr YOUNjfJ" business woman7thoroughfy "exPerT. enced in detail clerical work, qulcltl accurate "..S8"": "'",' hwkkeeVer. deslresos! with amall corp. offer, a future J 784.Led.Cen TRUNG LA1V ot refinement dealreeposi"on In o'flce of physician or dentist: Intirvt.w solicited. J 740. Ledger Central "llerY"'y WOMAN, colored, wants day's work of a-C bivford -t.T FViK'" W1" RKPIlT-HD STrOOnAPTTKTl. .Imoai year, exp.; ambitious. B 240. ttAn it a Cent. Through thy CommereUl Department at Ledger Central. H large number of Trimi have been able to secure eomnii.T effice hslp-bookkeeperr st.nosTaTha?. and elerlcsl girls. W nixt MmVyo. are in need of an office assistant tail: phon. your Hslp Wanted Vdlo'-'MS K.ean ... ?? c'nral. Walnut Seoo She will selsct competent girls and aV.K mlt them for your eonaidiration. TWa" Is a fre. Mrvlce to Ledger. advertlSrs Sesieeal St.nograBhr., typi.t.'and sp.curtctatu-. operatcrs aupplled on short notlci '""" Plwoes. Wslnut'TSM Bai ,?i. i iini i m UFsasi ai ft im-ti-.a... MTtTATIOM yrATTXiyXAZ g )n FiCtES lMj TACKVAfine T per line per day. ft,1 all day long. BITUATI6nB WAIs7rED--At BOOKKEEPER. 23. with 2 years' experteneal ambitious to start low. with chance ffSTiSi ' vancement. E 1R IaI. ... - as. ' "" "4va. DOOKKEErER, auditor or Clerk, 27, slruS: 4 0 years last oosltlon! nisht ...Ij.-l .J' counting, E 181, ledger Central. -i IlOOKKEEPEn. exp. account., off. mgr..wl pos. heavy bond If required, n 213. Led, op BOOKKEEPER, clerk, 22, with B years' sa! perlence, knowledge stenography: excillnt reference. B 187. Ledger Central. """' BOOKKEEPER-ACCOUNTANT with tenslts J manufacturing experience wants pernufntM i position. E f38. Ledger Central. ,,ij BOOKKEEPER will tak. '.. . - 1 BUTLER, white, experlienced: best referenceV good worker, n 9fn i.rf.. a- rw,c' CHAUFFEUR llV mMHIa-aaaM ..... t J'- " -- .a. vmce. !frri'jnc' "ful driver jVellabl.eferem,- . -.w.w . in., a,e om- up! " m1' areiui city snd country driver: ex. Ingford. i"m ( CHe.Ja,.FE.U.n.'t m!chanlc, white, married; .eoi "1 Brl8r.:L"ed,gCerVfnT.Pen,nC'i '00d . 4 CHAUFFEUR mechanic, 13 yeara' experlese'i i conaclentlous ilrliar ..,-ni... ... iCTfiJ ', Boatoaave: ' '""""' "" "" " , CHAUFFEUR-Single. 6 years' exp., any car' city reference. M 218. Ledger Olflc."' CL'Ai'FIr.KUR "Ol. gardener-All-irounTntnl. good reference. M 303. Ledger Ofllc. . ?' CHAUFFEUR-Three .years' exp.Va'Vea'raT Place: country preferred. B 210. Ledger Otfl, C1.llKJ'."!5t??a-?i..??5L..n"r H5L fully engaged In almllar capacity, varied xiS perlence, mechan.-itmct. desljtn, exec abttr Initiative. 31. deilrea change. j ilTLed.'oJfc CI-.KRK, ext).. 1 s saj. uura snn innrniisVT. n -- . "a .i- - -.--"a. --- Tt. V-11fntt.TTtah.-. .... JJ 'V-f. ' n, o yearj' . C- D., 53M Pulaski ave. i. 1 .sw.fc a isiiit Jaiy 11. iris COLLECTOR, with 2.1 veara' avn.rl.nra il record, forceful personality, capable ot OH l?fl a po'Mm oi ,rUBt- E ,53- Ledger Cm- E?JFUZ'1K ,PO?lTlON-Capabie and getlc professional man of 42. good hxblu and clurarter and with several .years' Dull ness experience, desires to change ts aa executive position: salary need not be"lar-. -until worth Is proven. B 302. Ledger Offlct, GARDENER and florist., single, thoroughly at- 1 perienced, wishes Chang, position: Imtltutlos' ' or country estate; best refs. B 118. Led, OfU i GARDENER wsnts nosltlon. marrlad n stands work of gentleman's place; references.'!' .... uiniuiw.. ave., uryn mawr. 1 OAHDBNER-florist, life experience; ref,; small family. Box .14. Gwyneddjallev. ra. MAN AND WIFE, colored i wife, cook: rasoT houseman. M .'ton. ledger Office. NURSE .Male maseeufdeslres po'ltlon. edn- cated. companion or secretary to Invalid r. tleman. B 114. Ledger Office. SALESMAN. 2R. with 0 years' experience In mechanical lines, thorough knowledge of rue chlnery. E 132. Ledger Central. SALESMAN. 20 years' experience; can give best of reference, have sold office specialties and advertising specialties. B 211, Led. Off. 8ALESMANr29. now employed fexceTlent rea son for changing: 0 yeara' experience road work and managing. E a.. Ledger Central. VALET, attendant: refined young man; ex. perlenced: references. E ESQ. Ledger Central. VALET Man wishes position as valet; good references. 4. Ledger Office. WATCHMAN, day, wlahea position with bank or trust company: unquestionable referenco. I'hone 11.'12 Germantown. YOUNG MAN. wft educated, understands Spanish and English thoroughly. long cost, merclst experience, desires position with a concern having South American trade er . willing to develop It, E 041, Ledger Cent. YOUNO MAN. 22. 4 .years' experience, wants posltior In advertising dept. of a good. liable concern: best ref. E 443. Ledger CrM. YOl'NO MAN. IP. hlsh school graduste. d' -iir. Hi,uifin in oince: siock proxer prf irrr j. r. .nt, logger central. TO LBARN to drive automobile: prTvate fa--lly: no compensation until qualified: beat ret aranm CI-I I..I-... .. JAPAJP!.ClP!rnnV --.--ll.nf . ..t. .n a ..n '1 capable of taking entire charge: honest,' sober, truatwo.hy; Al refs. rhon. narlng7ia JAPANESE wants position (""cook'or butler; city or country: has good reference. ToUo Iwa. ;() N. ISth st. T ELDERLY man. exp. hardwood flnlrhlns. painting, repairs. E 434. Ledger CentraL EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES h i - MRS. IIAHVEY, 101O Rlttenhouae sq. Flrat- v, class gardener, D years' experience, 2 lean with last employer, desires position wlthM I house on the place, moderate wagea; address j Gardener. Wsnted. this morning, number ef I M0 cooks. Catholic, Protestant laundresses, f number of Swedlshand German girls, English ,v second-men. German butlers. English sad Merman couples, experienced nousem eios, Protestant kitchen maids, nurses; references required. NICHOLLS, 102(1 ftalnbrldge at, has compe tent male and female help for all capacities, including English butlers snd second-mea Wanted. Swedish and German cooks. SA and fO; other cooks, SH to' 41; Protestant psrlsr o.,ua, vi i niiurrarii au IOUBenislUB. e- IBT" a iioua t-ocusi lou. M.,r. iMivA...4a, ,v nsnayiu a... n. -: . era! competent cooks, chambermaids, trslned waitresses, girls for rhsmberwork and wslt. Ing, parlor maids, ladles' maids, nurses. T girls woud like positions In Jersey, Protes tants and Cathollca: references.. t.ncf a.-. . v.nf- mm a - i.--vm,. WANTED, cooks, chambermaids, chllrinurst. housework girls, housekeepers and half-gross girls. Miss Rose Dougherty, 1313 Qlrard ava, FRENCH. German, lrlaTi7SwTshelplbeli vexes, situations procured; refined farollloa: city, suburbs. Sma,irs, 2133 Cypress bfl. Sprun IDnAU 1S.11 Reed-Flnt-class ref. help sup plied, white, or colored, Phone Dickinson Jf"' MADAME ASHE. IBM Christian. French en! Ployment offlce: all kinds of flrst.clsss h M RS. KAfJE. Sit S, Ipih St.. wants all kln of " flrst-clsss whit, heln -with references. . , . , , '- ATJTOX0BIT.E& G A RAGE New, Modern, Fireproof Garage 2.1st and Brandywine Sts, Storage and Repairs for Pleasure; and Commcrdal CaiH 'Apply Superintendent Joseph G. Darlington & Co. 1126-1128 Chestnu St. or at 21st and Brandywine Sti.' Tr Kale . . . . MUD4ION. Ready for Immediate dsHveryi rebuilt tour ing cars) roadst.rs.-electrlo lights, and ssl ers; some of our late mrts T,-0 touring; OOMKRY.CUWAHT2. 1M N- Broad sd! Pbll.d.lpcita. CAiM .? If.tourlBg t-passengeri XI "con: dttlons tires Ilk. mwi car st.wly painted prlc. Iloou. ceoy. 'isnu If cWslrsd. iiQC-3r0jyu!f' MinCrket. Lo,t 130. HA.NICB. Msr.t'ichns. Cut Dept. PfrSaI5a "K''?li- '0T-WsmPr. JJII, rtssoBtble, or .xcliina. for Ford ruo SSSr'a ! c,r' od toalitton, extra tlr gT eatsa, rl-s. Address U 445. tlWe .1 K K' JMf