M Vlii lGfiT - RICH - QUICK LJfW HEARTS -BESIAH IS Ife MAKE MlaAt FAT MOKE- WAU-iiN&FciRn a LUBU'T5-. f BfjOoK, LAK A JIZr-- DAY FO i -tJS Kit? " PHILADELPHIA MARKETS '$ GRAIN ANLVFLOUR MfHEAT Receipt. 22,076 bush. There was sliiidemand from exporter, but with lower NitI advice price declined 'c. Quotations: rtf lots. In export elevator No. 2 red, pot irfrSeBtember, ll.iwji.n; ISO. s red western, LrJlWlJT: No- 2 Southern red, L07l.OTs BBPLVAAmer JNO. 2 rea, ,i.utu.L.U3, iNO. a rea, rifitwr.M, rejected A. 1.03HL0Sli: rejected ftStl'v-iu, Receipt. 10,808 bush. The market, US "- -? Oimrsttona ana wean, our. witnoui quoiaDie uir lots lor local traue, as to location nv. jrvuun, ominit:. i aieauivr iilow 83380c.; No. 3 yellow. 838840. t,0i3S. Receipt. 62.820 bush. Trade wa I'ictJj" tut deatrable stock was steadily held E it joe tat advance. Quotation; No. ') wh o KLOUR. Receipt, BS0 bbli. and 018,327 lb, to Tstxs. There was little demand from any ;. ana prices -were lower in sjruipauijr rwlOi wheat. ronowing- are me quotations. KiSfc do.. straight, now. fl.803$.10; do.. iMumt, new, $MO$ji5..0; Kantus, clear, new. r;)ut mcks. wi-OtTO; ao., siraisni, jute eacus. fl ltTna, ju; ao., LMneui, new. jum puunp. n m?fl.ffi! Horlnflr. first clear, new. $4.?Oii5: in i-traltrht- new. Sl.1Xa.20: do.. Patent. new, t.wBO..-u; ao.( patent, 0, do., do . old. fMSigtJ.OO; 40., . old, atK)O7.i0: city tnllle ancy patent, $0.1X07.20; do.. 4 new, o.vtti.v, k (Avonta Drana. xlniirA nnd fanev LratF vmdAB. winter clear, new. $4.73fr$. - . .Ifrkf nV fjf?'?. rift. nAtont tlMVV. fc CD-I ! " vw'-. vv r- ..-, .. --, BrrRYK FlIoUR eold elowly and ihowed no 1m K4iaVtuit chance. We ouoto at SMr3.50 per bbl.. i-T m io quality. H PROVISIONS Tn. rflrKc ruiea sieaujr ai ine laie uouiiiic, tbt't trade was quiet. Following are the almtlona. City beef. in seta, smoked 6.W-lr-drIed, 24ff25c; Western beef, in et. rited, 21 U 23c; city beef, knuckle and tender. raoKea tna Rirariea. wtiit:.; tsBi rtnt twef, knuckle and tenders, smoked, 209 r-ifiitbtet ham. J28K30: pork, family. $21 UCKM; ham. S. I. cured, loose, lHiffl2c: do., IKinnea, loose, iinviic; ao., uu.( duiumi, "KBWc; other hams, smoked, city cured, as W brand and average, 13ttHc: hams, smokod, 'Weitern cured. 1314c: do., tiolled, bonelea. 5l22C! nlcnlc shoulders. S. P. cured, loose. ('e5WHc; do., emoked. 65499XC.: bellies. In breakfast bacon, aa to brand and average, city cured. lSHSWci; breaktaat bacon. Western cured. 15ii8 16c.; lard. Western, refined, tlercet 800t: do., do., do., tubs. 8i4ec.l lard. 4ire city, kettle rendered. In tierces. tve?rc.: tard, pure city, kettle rendered. In tuoa, oftvue. . REFINED SUGARS i There w little trading and no Important , eoante Ja Trices, we quote retiners" list prices: aranuiatea, o.-uvuuc.r powaerea, o.duuu.ii confectloqers' A, 8.1063.200. ; soft gTadts, 1.35 DAIRY PRODUCTS BUTTI:R.iMHThere was1 little wholesale trad- Bit mm w.uai on lue w.h uaj' vi mu nco. mtu prlees. were. .lth.out Important .chantre. Quo- irpeclajs, 28c; extras, 2Uc.; extra flrrt. 23M , oearbr print, fancy, 2o. ; do., average extra. IUAOq.i UU.) lll.kB. U.W. . UW., .CkUIKJKi 111 24c.: Jobbing sales of fancy print, 33:i0c 1 CVMO.-OUliimca u niu .,lb, -.ba uv mall and the market ruled firm, w 1th demand , naaliy absorbing uie limited onering. we 'ouote a follows Free cases, nearby extra, JOt tt6az., flrt, 7.O(38.10 per standard case; nenruy current rvccipis, .i..uv(..,v pci ease; Western extra first. J8.1o8.40 per ca; Brsts, I7.S0W7.1SO per case; fancy selected ran.lltrt egg wero Jobbing at 3234c. per doz. CHEESK. Offerings were moderate and the LONDON STOCK MARKET Light War Loans Irregular Wero ?..L0KDPN. Sept. 18. There was HtUo eutmecs on tne kiock uxenango xouay nd ihe customary week-end conditions prevailed. A firmer tone was noted later Pan tie Americans, Influenced by ilw arkfet at New York, and tho lato reac- Itlon In exchange rates. E Tbej was profit-taking; In Grand LTrunka and Canadian Pacific lacked SBteadtness on continued falling: oft In fitarnlnga. A further advance In Inter- national Mercantile Marino Company was Quoted, due to the announcement that the treorggnlratlon plan had been a success. R The gilt-edged section waH dull, and tho war loans were irregular because ot tho r .udget,, jlome railways were steady, but Erthe changes were narrow. There wero f .mailer additional purchases of Arscn- itlne rails. Foreigners, mines and oils l,wereaiull. Treatiury bills to tho amount of 7.500.000 1 ere paid off today. Rates for loans and i discounts were weak. It Is expected that .thereWlU be no session on tho Exchange htxt Saturday. The Bank of Kncland reports tho f4B0unt of currency notes outstanding; .it f,M:4, against 00,843562 last week. f M uch notes remain at M,6M.O00. eta- 4RAILR0AD EARNINGS qgSSUIlI PACIFIC SYSTEM. , . 1015. Decrease. IV fi $4,763,200 $4HU,a72 iJr '" ' 1,160,620 400,083 W ERN. JO" tTOM $2,432,040 WSJ " KtllTA $303,018 210,801 $75,000 008,000 lu -t "issonni tacifIc. llLj?VsPte'nb''-... $1,122,000 m ulr I. .... liiikflooo . CANADIAN PACIFIC. t uk.il.., v.. J " w-i v iwwwt . . . $2,314,000 $282,000 4,102,000 , $50,820 ' 'BTOll IBS, CM 825,130 --" U1 , Itf.V U7T.OIM SPU;3AFJ!AKB AND OHIO, wmJ September $877,850 v .,, ... .... IUIMU53 WESTEIIM uinvt.iun ." September. $203,104 ' ..... X,B?,831 Wm Danks Discount7 Rates j.iv or uvcrlO Over 80 Over 00 QSUfjIe. ton in an i,n tn ji ,.n ,n ft. Over tip to 30, up to 00. up to 00 tW vo. 6 6 S B 1 B 6 5 & a 4 4 4 la 11' '8H B 6 iSi?f ,n not more than P0 day rMjMtoq or other aUcle. war.. "la rat0if.'2 00JU?, ,f shipment. '"tO -."l " vi u jiw li- in a 1 hVEKNMENT BONDS tzzr?zi,ms . Bid. Asked. 0B m.ura.. oji..:" -.4e.l . 07 JS . 07 , 08 , 00 .I00U $8 10 fi.iiXTV'S'::. ;! . .VJ-Slwupon. . . ; t.- - makfJsTia. . . ,. I lir-'3 coupon no 1J"'"-"J iT'.rA.' .;.""" . v t4. lY . aFmnai cniany for exv " 1 . "fcf,.?,i4 ,wlr Company h V , . -.. ton, BMrtlva ImmedUtely Bit L - ----. 'nni tufiufavtmivir i" J.wctgr,. will follow EVENING - WALSINGFORD HOW HE. DO MS3 "PANSY ms AM( A LUDL market ruled steady, but there wa little trading. Quotation follow! New York, full cream, fancy, new, 15'.S154e.; specials, high er; do., do., fair to good, new, 148150.: part klm. 0312c. FRESH FRUITS The general market wa quiet and there jvero moderate but ample offerings at the fol low.!.; quotations: Apple, per bbl. Crab. WO 4! lllush, 2.W)SB1: Qravenateln. 2.25i2.7; ve.lthy, t2.2SH2.75; arlmes' Golden, 2 2.1 Bummer llambo, 22.B0; Pippin, Via 2.60; Smokehouse. J52&2..V); Duches. $1.75 S.i other varieties, l 50(32; No. 2 apple, f 101.50; crab apples, per bush., oOtjiSc: peaches, Virginia, We.t Virginia. Western Maryland and Pennsylvania, Ulbertas, per crate, Boc.$l; peaches, Virginia, West Vir ginia. Western Maryland and Pennsylvania, Elbertoa, per basket, 25&40c.; peaches. Del aware and Maryland, Elbertaa, per carrier, WSWc; peaches. Delaware and Maryland. Elbertaa, per basket, 25335c: peaches, Jer sey, fancy Elborta, per -bush. basket, W I";0- .Peaches, Jersey, other kinds, per baket, 15tf40e.; pcache. New York, per basket, 20 35c; pears. Bartlett, per bbl., $1.5(ai; do., common, per bbl., $1.6oe'2: grapes, Delaware, Moore's ISarly and Concord, per carrier, 500 We. : grapes, Delaware. Moore's ISarly and Concord, per 4-lb. basket, SffHo. grapes. New York, per 4-lb. baaket Worden. OftlOc.; Del aware, 1213c; lemons, per box, S2U3; pineap ples, per crate Porto hlco. $1.5083; crnnber rle. Cape Cod, per bbl., $50; do.. Cape Cod, per crate, tt..5(r2r plums, Virginia, Damson, per 20-lb. basket, 40OOc.s plums. New York, per 20-lb. basket, 20tSuOc; plum. New York, per S-lb. basket Uradshaw and Niagara, 15f 20c; llelne Claude, 15t20c.; blackberries, Del aware, Maryland and Jersey, per quart, 4(p fie; huckleberries, per quart. OflSc; canta loupes. Jlaryland, per standard crate, $Ufl.2J; do., Jersey, per baaket, 40c.(T$l; watermelons, per car, $100250. POULTRY LIVE, The market was quiet and un changed, with moderate but ample offerings. Quotations: Fowls, as to tlze and quality, HV.Wl.V4c.; toosters, 11012c; spring chickens, according to quality, 15017c; ducks, Pekln, old, ltfiftl-c; do., Indian Runner, old, 120 13c. ; do., young, according to slzo, 14315c; pigeons, old. per pair, 18820c; do., Joung. per pair, 17015c. DRESSED. Supplies of deeirable dock were mall and the market ruled Arm. with demand equal to the offerings. Following are the quotations:. Fresh-killed poultry, fowli. 12 to box, dry-picked and dry-packed, fancy, selected, 10c; weighing ai lbs.- apiece, lSVjc.; weighing 3.84 lbs. apiece, lV-a,; weighing . 3 lbs. apiece. 1617c,; under 3 lbs. apiece, UHOlSUe.. Ice-packed West ern, VA lb, and over apiece, 18c; do., smaller siei, 15ffil7c: old, rooster. dry-Picked. 13c,; broiling chickens, Jersey, fancy, 24320c,: other nearby fancy, 22921c; fancy large yel low, Illinois, weighing 3 lb, and over apiece, 20021c; other Western, weighing 3 lb, and' over. 10c; Western, weighing lHff24 lbs. apiece, 18B10C.; do.. Inferior, 1617p.: spring duoks. nearby, IOCItc; do.. Western, 10B12cr sqwiDB. wniie, tvtiKiiiiia iiffi ius. per aoz.. IliM.'fi, white, weighing US10 lbs. per doz;. rj.iaiuo.ii.il ntiiicr, wciKiuis o ius. per aoz., 2.6502.75; do., 7 lb, per doz., J'i.losa.-J.V,' do.. OflOH lb, per doz.. $1.8091.70; drk, $1.50 fl. 75; small and No. 2, $1. VEGETABLES Supplies were fairly liberal and prices gen erally found buyer under a light demand. Quotations: White potatoes, Jersey, per basket No. 1 Rose. 30S35c ; do.. No. 1 other -varieties, 23030c. ; do.. No. 2, 10815c.; sweet pota toes, Jersey, per basket No. 1, 2535c: do., Nrt. 5. 1Sfi?G0r . nnlnn. rn inn.lh T. ei. No. 2, 15020c; onions, per 100-lb. bag, $1.'25 Jersey, per H-bushel basket .13 40c; mushrooms,, per 4-lb. casket, aoe.a$l. PUBLIC UTILITIES Gross operating Income of the Cleve land Electric Illuminating Company- for August made 'an expansion of $7601 over tho same month a year ago, the total earnings amounting to $291,080, and al though operating expenses and taxes were Increased $1309, net. Income, which amounted to $136,377, was $6310 greater than In 1914. Dividends on the preferred shares. Interest charges and amortiza tion and bond discount totalled $33,431, and the surplus after depreciation 'was $71,&33, a gain of $1502. Operating returns of all properties now controlled by the Utah Securities Cor poration, with Intercompany charges eliminated, amounted to $109,165 In gross for August, an Increase of 3 per cent, over that month of last year, dross In come for the eight months ended August 31 totalled $3,039,213, compared with $3,031, 0S6 In the corcspondlng period of 1914. After allowing for operating expenses net Income for August was $214,005, a gain of 18 por cent, while net earnings for tho eight-month period wero $1,501,525, or $98,813 greater than In 1914, equal to an Increase of a,bout 7 per cent. The Income report of the Quebeo Hall way Company covering operation for tho year ended June 30, 1915, shows a small improvement In both gross and net reve nues, while a heavy reduction in Interest requirements, etc., left the company a tptnl surplus, Including last year's bal ance, of $317,499, an increase of nearly 6! per cent, dross receipts for the year wero $1,649,096, Compared with $1,631,221 in the preceding year, and net revenues amounted to $623,279, a gain of $5160. In terest charges etc., were reduced to $7S9, 482, leaving a surplus of $119,778. The previous surplus was $227,721, giving tho company a total surplus of $347,499. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA Vessels Arriving Today Str. Modlna (Nor.). Nw Tork, ballast, Mun, UtrOrion (Swed.). New York, ballast, Ber'' wind-Whlt Coal Mining Company. Etr. Grecian, Doaton. paaaenger and tear cbandiae. Merchant and Miner.' Tranaporta- "str.0 "uStoadart. B"$or, ballaat." David E8.rUE.,p1r.nza d. L.rrln.fa (Dr.). Mar-' lelllu, riaPBand Key. ballaat. 3. Aj.McO.1 thy. Sthr! Oar Randall. Turk s Wand, Jalt,, 1J, WUWimu. n. v.i Steamships to Arrive FREIGHT. Nam. From, Standon Hall ,.. fi7,lcuU Panaman ;i9 ..'V." Carolina ,.. Chrlatianla HI trod F?"fT 1- Ballad ,.Aug. 18 ..AOg. H ..Aug, 31 v.Au. 81 Florida SSils. .'...:st. a Hyndfort ., Vn??n M...v.""V,iisw: v.":.:pC . Mancheattr P:hneM,I;??;,r 'MgPj. 1 Poeldyk ..;. ?,tt,ei?ln gl'l -g H.I.1.W ....IlUi-lva .......Seut- H sept, a .414 ..VtiHtiah , , . iarBmes. ..wpt. ,,...Crdin: .,4..sit, Narvik ',,,,.,. .Bcpt, ....Newport ......Sept. CrUnobal .'...g.pt. ':-."' -.. .. T"-f'i'r- l'olglo Cattle . . Hogland Benju Maru .. Fred. L.ucktnbacb MlasUtlppl Missouri . ,1 Noorbottan . F.uewanhsdyk Ro.nok. . , (lult.xo . liifwlon ?. M.nt cl 1. 11 . ...N.rtlk ....... HepL . , . . jioucraara ....rstpt . ... Llltrpool .. .Hept ....Heii.u su,.,' io .aianniii.wr - ..-.-,----"Ti,,' ,.&ues .Hept, 12 U.oardllt rt., rept,ir ".Cristobal . 'Sep?, 12 rH. iz JunganovtHi Columbian Mlnntaotaa XlyrdU Houa 1 fttttlej - ..MI4dlebarouiti'sepr 14 Dublin 18 LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER By KEMBLE Copyright, 1918, E. W. Kemble, OBITUARIES REV. HORACE F. FULLER Rector of Trinity Episcopal Church Dies From Heart Disease The Rev. Iloraco P. Fuller, rector of tho Trinity Episcopal Church, Church lane and Oxford road, died late yester day at his home, Tabor road nnd Asylum pike, Olncy, of heart trouble. Doctor Fuller was a descendant of Edward Fuller, who came to this coun try In the Mayflower In 1620, and of Cap tain Matthew Fuller, commander of the riymouth forces under King Philip, In the war of 1670. lie graduated from the Philadelphia Divinity School In 1904. lie was chairman of the Committee of Finance and Church Extension ot the Germantown Convocation; chairman of tho Diocesan Convention's Committee on Charters, an overseer of the divinity school and a delegate to the Provincial Synod. A widow, who was Miss Marlon O. Nlmlet, and three children survive. Tho funeral arrangements have not been made. Lawrence Lewis The funeral of Lawrence Lewis, who died at his home, 1419 Spruce street, after an Illness of nearly four yenrs, was held this morning from St. Peter's Prot estant Episcopal Church, 3d and Pino streets, of which he was the oldest member. Mr. Lewis wob also among the nldest alumni of the University of Pcnn rylvanla. For many years he was active ly engaged In the work of the Episcopal Church In tills city. He was a retired cotton broker. The interment wns pri vate. IL R. Wallace INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. I8.-Harry It. Wallace, who1 served ns City Controller of thjs city during tho administration of Mayor Samuel L. Shank and succeeded to the ofHce of Mayor when Shank wns forced out .on account of alleged lawless ness during the street car and team sters' strike In the fall of ,1913, fell dead nf Vi.nrt rilntwift. Inst nlcrht In, ft down- 'town hotel. Aa Mayor, Wallace Incurred the enmity of tho strikers by enforcing the laSv. eat&s AI.I.TSN. Suddenly, on September IT. 101(1, SAMUEL, U.. hueband of Sarah J. Allen, In his CtUh year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at ft ,p. m.. from the residence of hi on, Amos t R Allen, 10 Church at., Willow Grove, Va. Inferment private. AI.TKIt, On September 17, 1015, KATH RYNB MAROARBT, beloved daughter of Francis ond Knthryne Alter (nee Havcrty), aged -hi years. Relative! and friends are in vited to attend the funeral, on Monday morn ing, at 10 o'clock, from her parents' reel dence, 213(1 S. Woodstock St. Remains may b viewed after 7 o'clock Sunday evening. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. ACBTIN. On September 17, 101B. OEOROE, son ot the late CJcorgo and Anna Austin. Relatives, and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his sister's residence, Mr. Emma Smiley. 2034 U. Wlshart at. Inter ment at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. 1SAHMAN. On September 17. 101S. HOW ARD, son -of Joseph and Hoae 8. Rahman (nee Wehmann), ged 11 year and 0 months. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, nt 2 p. m from hi parents' residence, S045 Cedar St. Interment North Cedar Hill Cemetery. DHOltSON. Suddenly, at Anglesea. N. J., on September 15, 1015, FREDERICK LEWIS BROllFON. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral service, at Hotel Windsor, lit and Pennsylvania ave., on Sun day, at 1;30 p. m. Interment Cape May Court House. Automobile funeral. DEMI. On September 10, 1018. JOHN I. husband of Maggie O. Derr. Relatives and friends, also employes and veterans of p. jt, R.: Harrowgato Council. No. 070, O. of I. A., and Penn Treaty Council. No. 107. D. of L, are Invited to attend funeral. Sunday, at 1 p. m., from his late residence, 2021 E. Elk hart at. Interment Femwood Cemetery. EIHENI1AC1I. On Renumber 17. 1018, I8A HELLA, wife of William Etsenbach, aged 53 year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attnd the funeral, on Monday, at 2 p. m.. from her late realdence, 102 Fllmore at.! Frankford. Interment at Oakland Cemetery. Remains my be viewed on Sunday, from 7 to 0 r. m. riKIJTZ. On September 10, 1D1B, AU GUST:, widow ot Quatave Fielltz. Relatives and friend are Invited to attend the funeral service, at her late realdence. 1020 Drown at., JLMpn,day, at 2 p. m precisely. ri.O(fc-On September 10, 1015, SOPHIA. wlfflpf Charle A. FJood, In her 80th year. Relatives and friend are invited to attend tho funeral service. Monday, at 2 p. m., at her husband'. realdence. 2487 N, Haocook at interment private, yLYNM, On September 15, 101B, CLAIIA M.t widow of John II, Flynn and daughter of Louise and the' late James A. Sweeunan, Relative and friends bra Invited to attend tli funeral. "on Monday, from the residence of her brother-in-law.1 john w qclt ljai Porter U Was Of Requiem at St7 Monica's Church, at 10 a, m. preclatly. Inttrmtnt at Holy Croas Cemetery. trilLl.V.U. At Cedar drove, on September 17, 1015. The Rev, HORACE FltEpERfcK FULLER, rector of Trinity Church, Oxford, Philadelphia. Due notice of the funeral will be glvea. OHYlUt, On September IT, IBIS, MARIA, daughter of the late Dr. William II. and Sarah Oeyer. Relativoa and friend are in vited, to attend the- funeral service, at- tUo Church, ct the. Annunciation. J2tn and Dia mond at., on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. JtamJln may bj viewed at 8113 Uertnantpwn avc. Chestnut Hill, on Monday morning be tween 10 and 11 o'clock. Interment private. atlEHNMALGII. On Senttmbtr IT. 1018. MOllKRT C UR&ELVllALtilf '.V. 4V -i.i ' Relatives and friend are Invited to attend funeral ervlcea. on Monday, Bnr. 20, at 8 11. in, ..,.- mi. iiiiuBiiv,, iua Harrison it.. Frankford. Interment private. """" )OKOTlIF.IIEN. On September 18. 1MB. EVANaKlJNB ELLANOR, brother" of Chtt. l nm. V.lna fir fit KaiW.ii 1.i.ii.- j. friend. Invited WTatUncJ fuh.ril.Monday.l p. m.. from hr parents' residence, 2061 N. flarobrty t. Interment Arlington Cemetery' Remain may b. viewed Sunday,' from T to 10 p. m. t'osTpfeUVl'feUlVv MAOOKBTYj-rOn BePttwb.r JB.181BJAM88 HAOUERTr, .on of Margaret ,aod tbVjati Dennl. Haggerty (ne.; Crow.en), aged ' 2T years. Ktlatlvearaod. frleud. also Dlvliloa No, . A. O. JL. are invited t. attend fi utral. .on Monday, at 8 a. m., from his mothtr'a rel4uwu 1620 Taaker st, holema High Uaa of Kequlem t St. Thom.s Aquinas' Church, at 0:30 a. la. Interment jloly Croas Cameterr, , JAClCSON'-On 1 Beptiember 16, 1018, MAIIV O. tnee warntr). '-widow of Howard jackau, arsi 01 year. KaHMrea and rrie'ha Jr. invited to attend the funeral on slaasy! at 1X.30 p. m., from her 1.1. residence, a oil VnityaU Frankford. CtivKt t theVapti ford paptltt iuri.h. Pauljjmd Unity u. a? 2 tfdocL interment at OnkUnJ dtroetery. In8Vp'?15ek.V' fV 6""3X v"Pf! Yw"dOwcrpteck1YoyM.'eilu?eI and friend. Invited to attend funeral, on Monday. t '$0 a. .. from her 1st. reel. d.ct. ltao Church t FranUord. High )lui at fit. Joaoblm'. Chorck at 10 a, t luttrmcut tH, JasMUn'a OowUry. "" IT rvius BE AvvFtiu ON" """X. I PLEASANT.-,Tb t-tAsl Ten I PLeASANT-vTo MAB TB. HOOF ITJ AU. OE TIM! V)-ktt t-VtlMtsr DEATHS KEENAN. On September 10. 101B, ELIZA UETH KKENAN (nee Carrlgnn), widow of John Keenan. RelatUea nnd friends, tilso Altar Seclety, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, S-Ml a, m., from her i.onln-law'a residence, Charles A, Qulnlln, 1101 Ontrell St., below Snyder ave. Solemn Requiem Mas.. Church of the nplphany, 10 o'clock precisely. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. KENNEY. On September 16, 1015, at hi late residence, 47.12 Rising Sun ave,, MAT THEW, KENNEY, husband of Ella J. Me Intyre. Due notice of funeral will be given. KltUPP. On September 16, 1015, AMELIA W. (nee Wynn), wife of Harry 7.. Krupp. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, K!0 Columbia ave., Lansdale, Pa., at 2:30 p. m., Monday, Interment private. Take 1:02 p. m. train at Reading Terminal. LANE. On September 10, 1018, CATHA RINE A. LANE (nee Ratlgnn). wife of Dennli F. Lane, formerly of Trenton. N. J. Relatives and friends, also I). V. M. Sodality, League of tho Sacred Heart of St. Clement' Church, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence, 725.1 Saybrook ae.. West Philadelphia. High Mass at St. Clement's Church, at 10 o'clock. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. MAASS. On September 14, 1013, In Denver, Col., CAROLINE, widow ot Carl Maas (nee Pah.t), of Philadelphia. McANIlllEWS. On September IB. 1815, I'l.YSSEH, husband of the late Anna Mc Andrews (nee Glynn). Relatives nnd friends, also East End Democratic Club, of the ISth, Ward, ire Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, nt 8.80 a. m., from the rcaldenco of his sister-in-law Miss Mary Glynn, sou Mercer at. (18th Vtord). Solemn Requiem Mars nt St. Ann's Church, at 10 a. m. Place ot Interment later. McCLUllE. On September 18, 1015, CHARLES F. McCLURE, agod Ol year Relative and friend are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock, at his lato residence, 1207 North P8th at. Interment at Westminster Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Sunday evening, from 7 to 0 o'clock. McKEEVElt. On September 16, 101G.CATH A.R1NE, wife of James McKeevcr (nee Mc Elrov). Relatives and friends, also Leaguo of the Sacred Heart nnd 11. V. M. 8odally ot the Ascension Church, are Invited to at tend the funeral, on Monday morning, nt 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence, 3270 Kensington ave. Solemn Mass of Requiem at the Church of the Ascension, at 10 o'clock. Internment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. MOUIUSON. Suddenly, on September 18, 11)13, NELLIE, daughter of the late Bernard and Mary Morrison, at her late residence, 1443" 8. 10th st. Due notice ot the funeral will be given. MULHEH1N, On September 15, 1015, THOMAS, husband of Margaret McGowan Mulherln. Relative and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 2140 Master St., Monday, 8.80 a. m Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Elizabeth's Church. 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross-Cemetery. Auto mobile funeral. NKAL. On September 16, 1015, at SO Oak dale, ave., Qlensule. I'.a... ALLEN NEAL. son of Edward, Jr., and Florence Neal, aged 11 months. Funeral services and Interment pri vate. NUTTALL. On September 17, 1015, JOHN, husband ot'Annle J. Nuttall. Relatives and friends, also Court Oermantovvn, No. 5J, b of A.,and employe of the Mldvale Steel Com pany, are invited to attend the funeral serv ice, on Wednesdsy, at 2 p. m., at his late residence, 1015 Dennle st. Interment at North wood Cemetery. NYCE. On September 17, 1915, MORRIS L., husband ot Amand.t Nice, aged U2 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend Suntrul services, on Monday, at 8 p. m., at hU late residence. 4331 N. Tranklln st. Train will loiive Wayno Junction on Tuesday. In terment at ChrUt Church Grounds, Main land, Pa. ' l'LATT. On September 17. 1015. MARY A., wldovy of Francis Piatt, aged 70 years. Rela tives and friend are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p. m., at ner late residence. 1043 North S3th st. In terment private, at Wost Laurel 11111 Ceme tery. REYNOLDS. On September 10, 1015. MARY REYNOLDS, daughter of the late William and Louisa Keebler. Relative and friend, also employes of the Philadelphia County Prison, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 2 p. m.. from the rosldcnco of her brother-in-law, Thomas W. Uoyd, 1510 Morris st. Interment at Femwood Cemetery. Remains msy be viewed on Sunday, after 7 p. m. Autnmohlle funeral. IIOSENHEHGEIC On September 10, 1015, ELIZAUhTH O ROSENUERQER, aged 70 year. Relative and friend are Invited to attend the funeral services, in the Ilith Mo ravian Church, Germantown ave., above Dauphin st.. Sunday, September 10, at 7:45 p. m. Interment at Sklppack. Pa. Kindly oml: now er. IttlSEK. On September 16, 1018, FRED ERICK ROSER, aged 86 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, at 2 p. ra from the residence ot hi grandson. Mr. Herman Scheetz, .1020 Harp st. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Saturday evening. RUDOLPH. On September 16. 1015, SB UASTIAN A. RUIJOLPH, aged 80 years. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Mary's Church, Mnnayunk, on Monday, at 10 a. m. Friends may view tho remain on Sunday, from 7 to 10 p. m. SCHELL. On September 16, 1015, ELEA NOR, wife Of Charles W. Schell and daugh ter of the late Henry Dlstin. Relatives end friends are invited to attend tho funeral ser vices on Monday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at the residence of her husband, 827 Taaker at. Interment private, SIIKl'lV On September 15, 101B, WILLIAM W. A., son ot Charles and Elizabeth bhepp (nee Clark), aged IS year. Relatives and friends art invited to attend the funeral serv ice, on Sunday, at 2 p. m., at his parents' residence, 2013 Boudlnot st; Interment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery, SHI.VN. In Burlington, N. J on September 16, 101S, RACHEL A., widow of Colonel John I, Shlnn, aged 00 year. Relative and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Pearl and Stacy st.. Burling, ton, on Monday, at 2 p. m. Interment at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Sunday evening, 811 1 WAN. On September 16. 101B. ELIZA BETH, widow of William Bhuman, In her 01st year. Relatives and friends art Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 2 p. m., from her Jat residence, 010 North 7 in st. Interment at Monument Cemetery, SMITH. On September IT, 101B. WILLIAM II. IL, husband of Emily Lavlna Smith. Rela. fives and friend, alio employe of the John Hancock Mutual Ufa Iniurante Company, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on 7,!itd.'7 ftt.2 I3 P ro., at hi late residence. 4077 Haverrord ave. Interment at Green mount Cemetery, STARR. On September 16, 101B, EMMA C. BTAIvll, aged CO -year.. Relatives and fxieqd of the family art invited tb attend the funeral aervhes, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock precisely. t the chapel of Andrew J. Bair & Sons, Arch and 10th streets. In-, terment private. STEI'IIKV. Suddenly, on September 15. 1015, JOHN E.. husband of Emma II. StepneV Relative and friend are Invited to attend fu neral services, on Sunday, at 8 p. in., at ill late residence, 2340 South 72d at. Informant at Green Hill Cem.t.ry Waynetboro. Pa. Train leaves Broad St. Station 8.40 a, m. BTEjyAHT. On September 14, 101B. WILL IAM T hujband of Mamlt E. Stewart (nee Baylor-Van Aiken) and ton of the late Charle. and Sarah Stewart (nt Cowell). Relative. -rWl JLr.n.4 wa,M Por! Blchmond Council. Fo, 2J4, F. P. A., and all organisations of which he was a member, are invited to sttend tho funeral service, on Sunday, at 8 JO p. m., at hi lata residence, 31S2 tlire mont at .Interment private, at Belvut Cemetery. Ieraa,lna may be viewed on Sat urday, from 8 to 10 p. m. 8WAUTZ. On Besttmtbr 16, lls, MARY t(aee Huddly), wife et 11, Frank Swart7 of Lanadalt. Pa. Relative, and friend, are In. vlted to attend the funeral, from th. rest dene, of T a SwarVl.. ill York avt.. Lani. dale. Pj., on Sunday, at 2 p, m. Interment at UieMennonlte Cemettrr. at Lint Lailng' ton Take 12.80 p. m. train at Heading Ttr. mloau TAYLOII. On Btpttraber IT, 1015, VIR GINIA. II .daughter jof John and the lata Adeladt McCauley and wit. of George Ti lor . Relative and friend, are Invited to at Utlc) the Mntral services. or) Monday, at a u nv, at the funeral parlor, of w. A. Dun lap, noitbeast earner loth and Fair-mount avt). Interment at Clreerunount Cemetery THATJTVETTKK.On.B.pt.ruttr 16, 1918, Miry E Trautvttttr Funeral services and Interment at th. convenience of ttt family. XV HOOF l-TAU. OE TIME AVA MISS PANSY - SOMEBODY'S ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OF LIFE DEATHS WILLIAMS. On Ninth Month 16th, 1818. RICHARD J. WILLIAMS, at his home. In Germantown. In his 86th year. Services and Interment private WILSON. On September T, 1015, ISABELL WILSON. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral serv ices on Monday morning, at 11 o'clock pre cisely, at the chapel of Andrew J Ralr A Sons, Arch and 10th street. Interment private. WOLF. Suddenly, on September 15, 1016. MOH1TZ, husband ot Mary W, Wolf (nee Reves). Relative, and friend., also Mai le.blu Iron A-eoclatton of Thomas Devlin Company, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday, at 2 p. m., at his late lesldonce, ."213 N. 0th at Interment private. YOUNG. On September 10, 1015, JOHN, beloved husband ot Jane Young, In his 7th year. Relatives nnd friends, also Martha Washington Temple, No. 22, L. G. E.: Mas. asolt Council, No. 43, D. ot P., are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Monday morning, at 10-30 o'clock, nt his late real dence, Marshall road, Cardlngton, Delaware County, Pa Interment at Friends' South western Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Sunday evening, from 8 to 10 o'clock. Kindly omit flower. NEW RATES NEW RATES . NEW RATES EVENING LEDGER In EJJtct September 14, 111. This STYLE TYPE (or like this) Ono time 15c Three times one week 12Hc Six times one week 10c, Situation. Wanted, three time, one week 10 ccnls 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 Evsmno LxDosa and Pchlio Ledoxu combined Is 10 cents per line with the exception ot Help Wanted and Situation Wanted, which Is 15 centa per line. FOR TYPE LIKE THIS Cor like this) which Is permitted In all classifications ex cept Help and Situations Wanted, Lost and Found. Personals, Boarding and Rooms, add five rents per line to any of above rates. There is a drug store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads at office rates. PEBSONALS BOYS BOYS Many energetic, bright BOYS and GIRLS who come under our care are now available for office, shop or factory work; NO CHARGES. JUVENILE WORKERS' BUREAU 1507 ARCH Telephones, Race 3337, Spruce 6147. HELP WANTED FEMALE BALL frlngo finishers wanted to work Insldo and take work home; none but experienced need apply, F. W. Mauror & Sons Company, Wayne ave. and Bristol st. Take No. 2i car 01. lltli st.. get off nt Bristol st. BOOKKEEPER In refined business, high school or normal graduate; give particulars about education and state experience. If any, and Balary expected. E 255, Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER and stenographer for real es tate olllce; must be experienced, willing and accurate. Address In own handwriting, stat Ing salary desired. E 040. Ledger Central. CLERK wanted In office of manufacturing concern; one familiar with typewriter and telephone exchange preferred. Address stat ing age. experience, name, referencca and FHlSrX C,),i:icu. r avo, i,i,c W...H3. CLOTH WEAVERS wonted. Apply John & James Dobson, Inc.. Blanket Mills. Scott's lane. Falls of Schuylkill. COOK AND WAITRESS Two girls, sisters; mother and daughter, or Friend, English or Swedish, Protestants; no washing; good wae. Address J. W. C. Ambler. Ta. COOK and second girls competent; reference: Protestant. 7K1 Lincoln drive, corner of Springfield ave., Cheatnut Hill. DEMON8TRATOR wanted; educated, capable and ambltloua; $2 50 por day; referencea. L 822. Ledger Offlce. DOWNSTAIRS GIRL wanted; Swede or Finn preferred; mut be good plain cook. Frederlo Palmer, phone Ardmore 07 W. DRESSMAKERS Competent walat draper, and waist and aktrt flntahera; steady work, short hours, long seasons; only those with refer ences from leading dressmaker need apply. Call before 10 a. m., French Dressmaking Shop, third floor. 'OTRAWURIDaH & CLO THlER. DnESBMAKBR Experienced waist trimmer for large private establishment: best refer ence; no other kind need apply. M 047, Ledger Central. DRBPSMAKER-Order taker of experience for large private establishment! best reft i no ntner n. y4,, f "-- -.. DKBSSMAKER-Thoroughly experienced waist trimmer; one accustomed to first-class work only. Apply 1020 Spruce t- mm.. 16. to learn business In exclusive ."man' halrdresslng shop; carfare first three month: advancement If proficient; mist be naturally cleanly, neat, Prttty and ave desire to learn. Call. 0 to 7 p. m., kiitii (4) wanted to work In a rubber fao toryVLambertvllle, N. J.; good, aleady work; fiir.sant surrounding; comfortable board ng KouT seJSrVfp. won applicant- Apply ' - naa r--k.e .1. Ainnaav. ,.,, -- ..-...-., ..... alter " - r - itriitBEKEKPER A phslclan require a werkliur ml4al-aa;d woman, Prot.. no ob (.etlon to a child, otherwlat no Incumbrance; i homVforJthejrlght Jparty. It 810. Led. Off. lToUlKWOHK Wanted, neat, reliable white woman for gtntral houetwork; 2 In family, suburb., reference. Telephone Cynwyd 181. Aorly io a. " Friday, Room 230, Ledger nfflei. 0th and Cheatnuu iToUSEW'oitKCapable girl or woman, white; for small family; good wages, pleasant room and lavatory, no waahtng. 25 llarter ave., Uiexel Hill. Phone Lanadowne 1002 W. nbtWBVV'oriK Whit. " Proteatant girl, family i- Weat Phils., no waablng. M 316. Led. Off. HOUSEWORK, genl.. youngwhlt "woman, h.lu with chllaren. 602 N. Front at., Camden. N. i. kin white, competent, for e-sneral hou... work and laundry, Mre. J, Melsner, 4018 Walnut t. MOTliEBlSf HELPER-Whit. girl. ito"iS year.; $3 50. room and board on child. a'AOiie. u.f,mww .,,. vv. NURSE or r.urery governess for two children; willing to assist with houst duttta. Apply nonhead, Princeton. N. J j" ONE cai0l o"rtaklnareharge"c3Bout; fam ily of two .DJUtt be TTrem-fi, no objection to widow with t or children, Henry T. il. nardllJDownljtUiwnJa, WiFT HAT'TRJUMERS. fiptHe"ncl,"wanra at once. Apply, at paymaster"! of flee. John B. Stetson Co.. tth and Montgomtry ave. iTBNOTllAWlSrToFprTvTcyTrBu.tTt studious, acc'te and caps bit cf taking ratti dictation, atartlrg salary $100 n imtVtb. E Ul, Ledge Central. 18, 1915. HELP WANTED FEMALE STBNOGRAPHERS.nodKKEF.PERS.CLERKS Are you seeking a flrst-clas. position? See Mlas Doan. at Ledger Central. She will advise you how to secure ono, help ou write your advertisement. Hat yous qualifications In the Commercial LepartmenkjjMlsa Dean hat helped hundreds of young rsaBL nd will ex tend the same courtesy to ypD'txThl I. a fret acrvice to Ledger advertiser. STRAWnniDOE- A CLOTHIER Require experienced saleswomen for their shoe department. Apply Ru renu of Employment, 414 floor, be fore 11 a, m. WARD MAID wanted: $10 rer month. Unlver slty Hospital. 8400 Spruce st. General CLERKS Women wanted ss govt, clerks; $70 month; Phlla examinations coming: sample questions free. Franklin Institute, Dept 713 O. Rochester, N. Y. HELP WANTED MALE BOY wanted for office work; good chance for advincement, $.1.50 per week. Apply between 0 nnd 10. Philadelphia Chamber of Com mcrce. Widener Building. B2' le' for on Ice. work; neat and Intelligent: !vrnc.rwulre1- Hlndley Gear Company, . 105 Frankford ave. BOl Largo piano houae wants a strong" boy ? "a varman'nB: wages $4 weekly. P. O. Box 3422. Philadelphia. BO,V or law office ; salary $4. E 450, Ledger central. IIUSHELMAN. first class, between the ages of -3 and 40 years, wanted; must speak Penn BVIvanla Dutch; Al salary and permanent po f.W0" ,0 f'Kht party. Scotch Woolen Mills, -.... ...... ,,., Ainiuunn, x a, CviiDS3'.IlIIPEKS.w,,n,a- B. R. Slmlster & , ...M.. mm miioiia .t... umimyunUi i),LniV.VAJfr,srSemlautomaH0 Gtldley. Acme ?.n.. S'tvtland automatic machine hand. . ,.5,edi. flt-elas men only; highest wages SS,. APP.ly Standard Roller Bearing Co., 40th nnd Merlon nve. AN ,AND WIFE, colored; wife, cook ond laundress; m.in, butler and houseman; must have good refs Telephone Urjn Mavvr 441 W, OF Writ A l !tl T o.tnMa AWIa. .. -vtaj.ci in.LtJ MECHANICAL ENGINEER, experienced In the dealgn, use nnd manufacture of tele- c0Pe. transits and similar Instruments ot ......-.u... nyviy x-iiuiKiora arsenal, in writ' ing. stating age, exper. and salary desired MEN to take charge of shoddy 'cords and garnctto machines. John & James Dobson. Sn" lkiil" MllIs" 8,tV lanc Falls of MEN to take charge of mixing pickers. John & Jamea Dobson, Inc.. Rlankct Mills, Scott's Jane, Fnlls jfSchuylklll. MEMf, anted In picker houfe and stock shedX John & James Dobson, Inc., Blanket Mills, Scott' lane. Falls of S-huylklll, SALESMEN (15), high class, wanted to sell a new gas light. Call 8 a. m.. 418 Federal st.. Camden. N. J. brAflONERl salesman wanted; experienced; to con on local concerns; ralary and com mission 114 S. 15th t. CHAUFFEUIt A reliable, single. Protestant; who thoroughly understands hi business; must be sober, honest nnd willing; refs. from .J5iLi'Pi!lcJlLPrJLv-Ia.c;- B305. Ledger Off. CHAUFFEUR Young man, ""careful driver, Overland and Ford: good opportunity; refer ences; Scandinavian or Cerman preferred, Artdrem U 312. Ledger Office. t'HAI'FPEUR One experienced on Cadillac preferred, state age. salary expected; muM '"" niv reierences r. ,na, i,eqger i.ent ra I CHEMIST experience not necesnry; assist In Held department small plant; reference, young Herman preferred, willing to learn Address, with references, n rtl.l, Ledger Office. ui.oth weavers wanted. Arrlv John c James Dobson, Inc., Blanket Mills, Scott's lane Falls of Schuylkill. COST ACCOUNTANT Tho?; competent in manufacturing business, pref. woodwork; must be quick and accurate at figures; not afraid of work; state full exp., age, rets, and salary desired. E 740, Ledger Central. FOREMAN wanted, steel hull construction: energetic man, .tale age and experience. Address confidentially.!' 204, Ledger Offli e, HOP.SE3HOER and" blacksmith wanted. F. L. Ktites. Mount Holly. N. J. STENOGRAPHER Thoroughly competcilt young man. high school graduate preferred; salary about $8. Liberty Motion Picture Co., 20 East Herman jst., Germantown. STENOGRAPHER Young manT experienced ; must be accurate, rapid dictation; salary $18 to start, with opportunity for advancement. E 818. Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER Young man. 17 to 18 years old. accurate nnd fast nn the "typewriter; state salary wanted. P 205. Ledger Offlce. STOCK SALESMAN wanted, staple pronol tlon; no advance. Room 004, 180 S. 4th at. WANTED An experienced man'or young col lege graduate to solicit advertisement for a high-class, well-established monthly paper. r anojsiM. WANTED A flrst-clses Job compoeltor to work In a Washington printing offlce, nonunion. Address P 207. Ledger Of flee. WOOLEN SPINNER wnntedT Apply John & James Dobson, Inc., Blanket Mills, Scott's lane. Falls of Schuylkill. YOUNG MAN. not over 10 years, to assist In ahirplng) ttate experience nnd reference; niaij i. -.-,'. .-,. r, uiiiL-. HUSTLERS of neat appearance can make from $8 to $10 dally, commission basis, intro ducing our free talking machine offer. Apply 0 to 12 a. m.. 13B2 Arch st. General INSURANCE agents and solicitors better your condition; represent us In your locality; salary or commission. For particulars ad dress National Fraternal League, Commerce Rldg.. Erie. Pa. MEN wanted with soma push to eelTTilgh grade custom-made Mioes dlrtrt to wearer. C. R. Caldwell, 106 Richmond at., Broekton, Ma. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE CHAMBERWORK and tewing Young, exp. whlle girl. M 320, Ledger Oglce. . COOK with reference, German, wtahee poai tlon in American private family, city or .uburba. 1818 N, 8th st (JoTE RNESS Teacher, ex., Prot,, children i to 12 yrs.i city or suburbs; highest refs. Gov erncat. 8221 Banaom St. Phone Preston &008W. GOVERNESS College graduate, refined young woman, experienced, musical, fine embrolder- er, references, $10. E 886. Ledger Central. OOVER"NE8S. French, take.'full care: Pron exp.. desires position. E 747. Ledger Central. LADY'B MAID-Young colored woman, previa oua employment embroidering, familiar with mald't duties, reference. JE ToQLedger Cent. LADY'S MXlD-Voun Swedish glriwanis tv, alt Ion, good seweijreljPoplar 5051 W. rTURSE, practical," for "adult Invalid; ' good Mer, or Inalltutlon. M 8U Ledger Otaee BTtfNOGIlAPHER, neat, expendable, would refertne..' BW. LVdg.r Offlce". """""" iwTi,l'l . T1I VT7 h, ,.-.! .. ' '!'. ov"A -"-''J. "perieneeo. de- Sir., nrwufin yvmtuwu n, 1,0.1. Litd. f tnt. TEACHER. Gtrman. rench, English' .ch'ool brcha i reft. Mia O. K. Loiens. 8i88 Wal .1 7'hrough the Commercial Department at dgtr Central, a la rat number of firms have been able to secure eorapsttnt office . help bookketpori, stenographers and clerical girl. The neat time you are la need of an office assistant. Ul. tiline youi Haln Wanted ,, tvii iiean. ..Ledger Central, Walnut 8000. Blie will .elect competent g.rl. .nd rub. mlt ibera for your consideration Thia u s &,ve rviL iv .-eager eqveriitcra 13 NOT WHS sn dfi hoofin ,Vou po Mtiry .Mm qooo SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE WASHWOMAN, colored, want, family wash to tako home, good references. 2335 Jefferson. Oeneral BUSINESS MEN, ATTENTIONI , Stenographers, typists and special dictation! operators supplied on short notice. ... GENERAL EXPERIENCE LYON PUBLIC STENOGRAPHIC BUREAU Suite 809. Mutual Life Bldg. Phone Walnut 75C0. Race 1142. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE public accountant and aa an office man.r.r- c.SiVrt rcS' ?n5 any reasonable offer ac- inanag m t. desires chnnp.. v. i. ,-.n. AfnVSilIlS,IN..MAN' exptntneed, two year. in preaent position, mil h ,, V .,,; . U? w-,thrVln,or,"alM nvanaser; iJmlT LVffi sample, circular and follow-up ad-vertl.lng.- tefa E M3, Ledger Central. BOOKEEPER AND SALESMAN. j?uJ?oefl record will prove to a growing tlonC.rhvmrViabllJ.tJ: .to """bine the, noil and LnHf,'nnS Drl't up-to-dat. method, ger Central " P6"01""" E O53- Led- BOi?!C.K?l:PER-Nln "' experience In real JsS.m.ln;SJan,c! an? manufacturing buiineSi issume complete charge of book; familiar wlth detail. E 846, Ledger Central. "Jf-SfEh, 21 de.lre. position with ad yancement; knowledge ot stenography: good -g-fygjgc'i .EjBSeLedger Central. BVK ?EErEI' will take care of account. Central yt W week' lM' Lodr US.KEEi;S.n' ,1.2Jears' experience, desires position with reliable firm. 11212 Oakdale st. BOYS B0Y3 &tn?tetlc' bright BOYS ond OIRLa who come under our care arc now available for office, shop or factory work; NO CHARGES, JUVENILE WORKERS' BUREAU 1507 ARCH Telephone, Race S337. Spruce BUT. Ci?iAHfFCURl Plnced. 2 years last em-fl.er.:-.Blrlctl5'.temjPrate' Phone Germantown . ... ur write ima tMti uneiten avc, Qtn. CHAUFFEUR. 4 years' exp., careful driver: fny C.RS: L'OPd reference; honest, sub.r. obllg. . Ing. 1834 Mount Vernon at. cin,I.-F draughtsman, exocutlvo, now success fully engaged In similar capacity, varied ex perience, mochan.-Btruct. design, exec ablL. Initiative. 31. desires change. E 43, Led. Cent. CIVIL ENGINEER and relriforced concrete draughtsman, field and office, estimates. Ad dress 0238 Limekiln pike. Philadelphia. CLERK, 25 accurate and thorough. 0 years' fxp.. Elllott-Flsher expert; reL C U 63211 Pulaski ave. p COACHMAN and chauffeur wants situation; married, no children; first-class ref. E 047. Ledger Central. CREDIT MAN ond collection manager; lu years' experience; unusual record. B 74 Ledger Central. . DRAUGHTSMAN AND ESTIMATOR wishes pos.: temporary or perro't. B 3U8. Led. OIL DYER Understands wood colors, wool, cotton mixed goods. Address Hcwe, 78 Madison St.. llrookln, N.Y. EXECUTIVE POSITION Capabla" " and ener getlc prolesslonal man ot 42. good habits and charactei and with several years' busi ness experience, deetree to change to an executlvo position; salary need not be large until worth la proven. B 302. Ledger Offlce. GARDENER-florlst. life experience; reT., small family. Box 34, Gwynedd Valley. Pa. MAN AND WIFE. Scotch Protestants, 12 yr.' experience steward of club, desires positions, public or private. M 313. Ledger Office. MAN, colored, wishes work"of any kind make .elf generally uatlut. Henry William.. 254 S,16th at. MAN AND WIFE, colored, butler and cooki highest refs. 1025 S.17th st. Phone DIck.3S71Y. MAN AND WIFE," butler nnd cook. EnglUT: exp.;bcst refs. E 748. Ledger Central; SALESMAN, 2J. now employed, excellent rea eon foi changing. 0 years experience road workand managing. B 350. Ledger Central. SALESMAN, 3.1. married. "own Ford car; could cover large terrltoi. E 841, Ledger Central. SALESMAN for Pennsylvania. K years' expert- encc, wants staple line, refs. EjC.. 1144 N-ld. SHIPPINO t'LURK. 30, married, 10 years' ix perl'nc. textile mills, hosiery and cloth, etc. E6)3,Leruj'r Central. VALET, attendant:" refined young man; ex perjenced: references. E650Ledger jCenJtraL YOUNO MAN. 30,'huslness experlcnce7T2 years assistant agent, telegrapher Pennsylvania It. It., three vear ales department prominent Philadelphia wholesale manufacturer, want permanent connection ttmk brokerage house to learn business; earnest worker; Al char acter; satisfactory refs. E .057. Iger3nt YOUNO MAIvH well oducated. understand Spanish and English thoroughly, long com mercial experience, desires position with a concern having South American trade or willing to develop It. E B41. Ledger Central. YOUNO MAN. 22. 4 years' experience, wants position In advertising dept. of a good, re liable concern; liest reL E445. Ledger Cent. YOUNO MAN. married, energetlo and capable, desires Philadelphia position requiring exeoir tlve ability. B B52, Ledger Central. T YOUNO MAN. high school education, 'desires position In active real estate office, B 744. Ledger Central. A OENTLEMAN In middle life and ot Independent mean, who can preent the highest testimonial, a. to character and ability, would like to occupy a part of hi time In a position whtrt hit experience In settling estates and handling securities could be utilized, E 631, Ledger Central. FTi, , ,, , . , "-" Young man. 28, well educated! excellent ap pearance and address. years' excerlenr. manufatturlng business, desire oppoftuhltr where, by hard work he can advancn to re sponsible por capable executive, handling rorresponuenre, oruera, snipmcnta, claims, pureluutag. etc excellent knowledge of office and factory system; excellent ref moderate alary to start E 857. Ledger Central. JAPANBBK Oook.""exnellent,"wlth yreexp capable ot taking entire charge: honest, sober, trustworthy, Al ref. Phene Hrlng T12J i EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES MRS. HARVEY. 1010 Itlttenhouse tq -lull. abln help .upplledand wanted, all nstlon'lea; malt or t await. Prot. and Cath. . ref crencet, JUtS. M'AliYTeOA"RTHYr 2107 ChfTa"tion (Isw. 13113), upplle. wast, flrst-clat. Prot., Cath.. malt and female help, all nationalities. AUTOMOBILES GARAGE New, Modern, fireproof parage ?ist and Brandywwgu, Storage and Repfc;s tor Pleasure and Commercial Cart Apply Superintendent Joseph G- Prlitgtori & "To or at 2in tma U -t v, -.