' CO aid ell p!s If I 5f ir Hi ;r- if " H? i ta MNNHMNB GET-RICH-QUICK-WALSINGFORD J ?.. ' ll '"'Mli"MWfllWWWIMMIIIlaMIWMlllMllMl m SAY HftlMP,OLE qOT ONI QRANO LES TK DAT PUSH OVAPtT 0 YOUO.S AN SET SAU I. IJm teA IrTTTrC Jtei ,.j. J ' 11 1 W. lifLi,,. I ..,; FAIP. Z? TY COBB AND GROVER ALEXANDER fc RATED AS THE GAME'S BEST IN 1915 Detroit Run-getter and Philly Run-crusher .Regarded by Expert as Two Most Valuable Players. One Chance for Big Upset By GRANTLAND MCE Tha System When-C. J, Cottar won the pennant A good two thousand yean ago, When he Became the hading tenant With firtt place pitched along the Po, Be did pat fight umpire' dtcition When he teat cleaning up in fjaiil. Be let the rett howl their derisions While he played tall. When Pat tleran took up the rhilliei, Or when the Phillies took vp Pat, They swore that he'd soon have the willies, Or that Ms dream would toon Salt fiat. But where Pat mlffht have been the mooter 0 man umpire, eAort and tall, Be lei the others howl out "Robbtrl" While he played ball. Mo, reader of these Idle veriet, Engaged in whatsoever game, Let other roar their maudlin curses At Fate orLucfc within the frame; let ether rave at breaks internal Or out 0 umpires take a fall, Or pile-iip alibies eternal While you play bail. iFhantom Aut,o Winners For the firet time In many seasons there ' will be no automobiles offered to the pair of molt valuable ball players In the American and National Leagues. That custom ended with the 1914 cam , palm, when Johnnie Kvera and Eddie Collins were presented with cars for ' having- produced a greater amount of all around efficiency than any other entries In the big; show. Cut while the auto dispensing has been abandoned, there Is still a bit of Interest about In speculating as to what two men would have drawn the prizes for tho cyrrent year. The Two Leaders Every able-bodied citizen In the land Is entitled to his or her opinion It he or she cares to launch pne. Using this as a basis to start something, vjjur pick for 1815 would be a Mr. Cobb for the American League and a Mr. Alexan der for the National Cobb has been far and away the .most valuable ball player In the land this iBea son, Just as he was In 1911, when he won the auto by IT Jumps. He has been one of the leading factors n keeping his club .round the top, In the course of which proceeding he has led both league In hits, runs and stolen baaee the three main departments of attack. Also Alexander Col. G. C. Alexander has been almost as valuable to the Phillies as Cobb has been to the Tigers. Qrover the arappllmr-Hooti has been the most valuable single athlete In his circuit. His great pitching was a potent factor in launching the Phillies Into their first spurt, and when they began to akld later on his aupermlraculous work checked any sudden descent. Alexander la something more than a grand pitcher. He Is as fine a fellow and as clean a sportsman as the game has ever known. He has been willing to gtv his best In or out of turn, and his best has been sufficient to win over a third of the Phillies' victories. Cobb has already been awarded an automobile, and tho pity of It la that Alexander doesn't get one CDRTIS BOWLERS OIUJANIZE FOR SEASON'S TOURNEYS Will Join the National Association in a Body At a. meeting of th Curtis Bowling League six of the eight teams rolling last yar were represented, as follows: Jpurnat. Poet, Engraving, Color, Com position and Beck. Circulation and Gal lery are doubtful of entering teams this year. Ledger, Home Pattern and John Mar shall's pphedule tam made application Sot membership. It was decided to start the bowling sea. on of JHWJl? on Friday evening, Octo ber IS, on the Terminal alleys. Borne changes la prizes and handicaps were Uggested and wjll be acted on at a meeting to be held Friday, October J, at the Terminal alleys. At this meeting It la also Intended the Curtis League will Join the National Bowling Association In body. Joseph D. Avlt was elected seoretnry treasqrer, the only office In the league, HAVRE DE GRACE RACE ENTRIES FOR TOMORROW l'l"t wce for maidens', -yr:olJe end us. fi furioiii-K.ilwoHlir, IU Vilify VVui.S 1A: Orou,. littt vnlnV ihn ul' ".'"!!(l &7M...lwsJ?0l,ttJf !!" to"siy, m .h,.h,7rh: i..-,".wo"Li lt!' 113 Mica, 10S rVrFflua iof eVSSST liX'etSSS IfocQnd rc, fpr 8-jrer-oM and up, Uf Die. .twiM, about 2 niUee-Csrl. 130, Anturue L-UV EwtW wi mTIii vi 5h! mi 9Vtfr7167cifTa"' "w w 'tr tie H-yat'Oli and up. Mlllng, po; Velelui. rani. tl Mb.. 1 palxgerfield. lwi Iirian Iloru Kris Henry llutchleon. lOBi Rery. " J"r,sjwiS' ikna hitf, m J02 Llifiolr fiT Ty $; a;ux"7v lv. r . irswintn, iiz, Kf e Kr ni. . .,, nT-l'im 4VU1I n(W, ty 'UiM nee, for S-reer-olde. the Ka.l.rn i Uir, lilt (JVore Hmlllt. VM, i'eeky! uHa.) 8l,"'14d include njty of Itit rare, tor Mil ,. hnlfan ih..i jiL .... ?A ...:-.,iv..- iT,.--srr"i'j' Btwl. f AmtooM. IW, Mepler, W, LffylL MM i iicion. iiuri loo.' 6i iwrluige. Trl V bA !' I' 'Utnjarotn, lii mtvx sto(9pi, cuimJ'I. Wttlhlf. (, foet. . mm S- iirKL, r" MtferM P"t xetrnmewematm. tmi saaiwsri J"" Wt -ydr-old. Illns, lifiift , miiiiiii urft tdAAH fianoeg- tW Ohiottor ID7i W&fea IS. I3VEN1KG I . v . . . -k . S ' NUT. AH IQEE Fo DE PANJAMA for his great work as he doesn't happen to be one of the big kale-makers of the ttume. By J. McOrnw and C. Mack We have one ofcano lt in the pennant throng, To wear onoe more the oldtime crown; An equina blioard may come along And blow the standings upside doton. "The Stars of Yesterday" "A few days ago," writes a noncom bntnnt, "you launched this query In re gard to Bender. 'Where Is he now!' I am Inclosing the answer." The answer happens to be a box score outlining a clash between Red Springs and Oastonla, Jn tha Western Carolina League. In this box score the pitcher for the Oastonla club happens to be Ben derand the Chief won his game by the count of 10 to 3. Or, ns the baseball scribe of a Gastonla paper puts It: "From a world series to a North Carolina serious in one brief year. Quite a trip " Yes, as trips go In this zig zag profession. The Waning Hope Ordinarily Philadelphia might be count ed safely In so far as the National League flax is concerned, But there Is ono final hope which Is luring both Braves and Dodgers on. Both clubs are making a hard battle to stay within range of tha Phillies until the last week of the season arrives, when thl hope will be put to a test. Starting on September 29, the Phillies meet tha Braves in four games at Bos ton, while Brooklyn Is meeting the reel ing Giants, who by that date will be ut terly devoid of any further ambition. At the end of this meeting the Phillies fare the Dodgers In three games, while the Braves are tangled up In four games with the Giants. Bo both the Braves and Dodgers at the finish have a four-game affair with the Giants, while the last seven Philly games are against Braves and Dodgers. There Is always the chance that any club with the flag so near may be thrown back In confusion upon the edgq of victory. The trick con be turned, ns the Dodgers proved a short time back when they raked the PhlllteB for three games In three starts. It's a long shot, but If either Dodgers or Braves are within three games of the leaders by September 29 there is st a bleak chance left that the Big Upset will come. Against thlB pale green dream of empire both stragglers are hanging on. In making any flag computations ona might remember that seven years ago on this day the Giants were even nearer the flag than the Phillies were, They were regarded as sure winners. But with the old banner flapping Just a rod or two on.' beyond, the Giants proceeded to lose a batch of games to the Beds and Phillies, thep. regarded as the softest Picking in tho land. They dropped three in a row to the Phillies and four out of five to the Beds, It Is simple enough to figure certainties In this game, but those who have been over the road know well enough that no such animal roams the Jungle of Dope WHAT THE PHILS MUST DO TO W4N THE PENNANT Pat Moran'e nlnr Phillies ha?e 16 more gamee to play. Boston and llrooh, lyn 1ihb 15 nmri to play. Ono ut Ho,, ton's games It with M, Louis and rosy not be played on. If the l'hllllre win 11 and lose B they will hare a percentage of .sl. and Hoe ton and llrokolyn Mil have to win all their limn to tie. If the Phillies win JO and loe a they will have a percrntae,of .57s, and Ho ton and Ilrouklyn will hare to win 11 out of 15 to tie. If the Phillies win 9 and Ioe 7 they will have a percentage or .611, and Hoi. ton and Brooklyn will have to win all of It ta lie. ' .." ' Millllee "PW even en IS gamee they will hT0 a percentage of ,885, and Boston and Brooklyn Kill have to win It out of IS to He. Klsht ef the Phllllre' remaining 1 gamre are with Iloetoq and Brooklyn. The above flsurn are based on lb completed eriedure of rtw)i of the three teams, M no provision ran he made for games lost through postponement. WOODBINE RACE CARD FOR TOMORROW'S SPORT l I- , . . in . -T . nrl' .""?, Vtf Wft U ft", meldene, feels In Cenade, .) ndjjsf. u furieniti ; iJortiky Cerlln, UH OITertory, bit sl Torn fel'1' l? XlW,'s ?PS' ftVnwrt, JwS Sliovhle, 10S Mr Arthur, lli (a) Beegrinj Pmrr.7 met. CmklH M, ffl.0 L1t Para Gila Third reee, , LeslnatM j'l (V edded. J. yearlde and up .telling, wile enf SO yird Astrftlo.r.lua, Htlrup. foil Gallop. 1 10. Aisle . .1-.. -J r.-.ni,. .-n iry Lsudir, Mi. JApl'rmlceelloweue elilmed. ty Ire prciitl thai " -" twp, ! . .V fi Tvv,.r.4 Til t wn ,,B,ii! a, i"wn i,if HeWtij ou -wr i,aifsi( vdi "A0PJO. eu: Hatha irlUR P.. U 'WiadoV ifo Wei- cria.-58; Mi J.-OMflgrln, JWJ YadopBep, 100. Joe Flitt luus utwen u j(g, Alw eligible Some, 03. 'a,ui.Ar, f8, 'liamlioo, tig: enninns; KiryCroeiitiun. r112. ,,""vv' " hanJleap. (WlO eddad. heMVmmni ul ni.'i".'u?.,w tB1ir,"J,"i.,' n',0', 1, let I TropiaotuB, JVlflh iee, IdleheeloiM; Itsndlrap, lnoo addsd ?;I';X'B'iSIlBq',WW"-l'l0B' 112? I'WIlsi line, 105; Beeerve. lOSf DamlL vjt tUuil, it Pleasure, lUi Audrey Austin, fcg ' vuiJSi,.' IMi JUue Cep, ) tindt., iA,70uri: los ' 'aiztli race, llnorau lUnjrp. 17(3 idJ. y-yoer-olde and W,t)18lf,Ji.5!S2 St.,?' i3, BouunotuMte. foJ, Pleta fils. W "mr acte-JeoiTl" m JSf ii7feWrSStr3fe J-oal. lift tyuUnh &?'& tui ? i LEDGJ3B PHXLADELlHrA. MONDAY, SifliJTKMBlflB YOU SAID MA CYAR. WU-z f WH LOOK DAK ,MAN. ,. , W ) , L 'J A OUK WOPB OUT ROOS- HEAH SHE CiUVl OAK Sv If l ' Y f" HUN WAR CYAR AN SHE SMil IM AN HAPPV AS A i7ffiJJ . VC l3 .... - " l-l VIWII 'il NV V IWjeHA I I . .M . .... kllri r A I BONIS qoj.SORE AN LJT jL (jiRQ Or I I wo omhit . .npu p.qu i ruT SOME WHAR y 1 - ... T K m .Z i .. (I i V 77 W V, IH I I 4 Mrs. Stcllc's Funeral Tomorrow Tho funcrnl of Mrs. Annn Schcm filello, daughter of Peter Bchemm, n brewer, will bo held tomorrow tnorn In. She died yesterday nt tho Jcffor eon Hospital following an operation. Mrs. Stallo was the wife of Joseph O, SteJIc, former I'Mltailelphla newspaper man, who Is now In tho Government service at Washington She suffered Injuries In a fall last June that made tho operation necessary. She hnd been llvlnp at the Majestic Hotel. OBITUARIES MONSIEUR nOMAZOTTI Chief Engineer of French Navy and Submarino Pioneer PABIS, Sept. 20 Monsieur Bomazottl, chief of tha engineering corps of the French navy, is dead, the Ministry of Marino announced today. Ho collabor ated In tho construction of the first sub marine capable of firing torpedoes. Clmrlcg H. Lake Cbarls H. Lake, of Cambridge, Mass., a former resident of Philadelphia, and cx-presldent of the Board of Aldermen of Cambridge, died Inst week at Keene, N 11., after a short Illness, at the age of 65 ears He wan a prominent Mason and a member of many fraternnl orders pnd locnl trade bodies, including the Cum brldgo Board of Trade nnd tho Harvard Square Business Men's Association. Slnco 1902 he was treasurer of the Cambridge Coach Company, which ad Joins the Harvard Collego campus, was president of the Nowtowno Club and a captain In the Massachusetts State Mllltla. Ho Is survived by a widow and one son. Dr. Frank B. Lake, of Boston, and three sisters, Mrs. J. a. Sharp, of 2000 Girard avenue, and Mrs. D. P. Brown, 1311 South Ruby street, both of this city, and Mrs. W. G. Wilson, Klrklyn, Pa. W. Durell Shuster The funeral of W. Durell Shuster, formerly a coal merchant and prominent Mason of this city, who died yesterday nt Palmyra, N. J., will be held on Wed nesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock from the Chapel of Monument Cemotery, at Broad and Berks streets. Mr. ShUBter, who was 68 years old, was tlio first president of the Philadelphia Coal Exchange, a past grand master of Lodge No. 2, V. and A. M., and ex-grand treasurer of the Royal Arcanum. He Is survived by four sons, William H Durell, Henry S. and Francis P. Shuster. MAitimtri rOlII.KS-OAIlTKIl. Miss OENCVA OAR T.IU ,?l aena l'., end HUHKItT O. FOIJlJtS were married Saturday, at 4 i m. 'l li'v.- ame.?u, J-Ir' paetor-of Main Bt I'resbyti'rlan Church. Darby, Pa. Th cere mony waa informed In lha prssenca of Im mediate relatives of the bride and bride groom. Alter ceremony Mr, end Mrs. Foulks left on a wedding trip, and upon thslr return will be at home at Mi 8. 7lh St., Darby, Pa. IN MKMOIUAM S-0. 10W, WjFB AND CWLPJtUN. iBMl)& UKAIISinM'. J At her residence. JigO North 'ivWiiftwwsfr. '&... JiABv'x- lm . Ilesucnont. Kurther liotioi nr tht) funeral will Vim Wan ,,ft?iPMK,lUVT-,?5J;?;''"'e'- i 1Q1R vveaai u, IIAUULiIiaill Due notice pf tha funeral will be Given. BA1IC1.AY. Buddti inly, .. on September IB. 11)13, MAHY. wife of I'etcr J, Uarclav . I'owerej. jieiattves and friends, also South Second St. Meikst Aesocutlon. are limited to attend the funeral. Thursday, at 8 so a 2,"ij?ro .theQr"lllen;?. .( hcr husband. HUB a Uih st. Solemn High llequlem Mass at the Annunciation Church, at 10 a. m IS. terment Cathedral Cemetery. n IIA11I1KT. On September 18. lftiii irvs. UNTllB. husund of Marie C." Bsrdet. "Til tlv and friends ara Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at B.3Q a. m from hie ate residence. USA North list 2t" W.S Phllanelrhla. Illgt Mms Sf nequVem at church of Our Lady of ftossry, at lo T. m jmerment prv.te, at Nwl'tnrd ceinv BKNKCKM. On September 10, 1018 JULIA L widow of Wllltan, H. liecki 'eged'71 years., KelativM and friend. ao Uerman k?ie"AWM??5lS"L'. "- h Abend noeerB3 i'.ts.. V 'Vii'if "'V .,'""' 'nan "ebepVa Lodge, No 188, D. or H., are Invited tn ,- W ih'm,,",Ka,..,.trv,cf;' on Wadndiy.',.t l.JO p. m., at the ree dence of her eon-ln. w?l.rrvj!i Q' 2fuen. 9H School ., Norm A' i;'',itiK,-M",cu i M.- Peace Mf'Pun CamairV."lAn.rt!,U'.V; " IIOWKNAv Atlarifto City' '? . j on Sep. umber if. IIH, LK'mt! 0., widow ?f Knoeh, H. Hon, 'sge,r S veers, luiatlvra 1 uWaAl "Arthur! "au";iS,.i"r3i,'t'., !.K iiliow ef, UirJnt Flreqn. llsletlvea flernti, ileo insi,ihefe ol Wwfg Klnli and ethr wyM$ji!ww;!r, Ni'f. mrvfu. WnJlftrh,!ierZ iaia res it afternoon, precisely st J i.iia resiaanca. aiii "i Wt..N ..titer l InteVSent'aT SIWI'T mY , V Vernwood Cemetery liemalns may b viewed fe? i'M'.Sfil'Ji rA ''tlle'elSfS I v r''""" w IM eiaruirii( nriraiev J? if WtMfdsM?' &, Oatrl Connor. KiSi Main t, DarbyTTa jlTsh Owen of the filesssd 'y-irgUj - V at in I. F.1 .f.iHf,-,ft vm lurisrai ear. Hi,yiir'i8uW.,JK,A'" P'emtier J. iqib. mi Mil vw,mlmy'iti ia in ittuis" iba iiSi7jrs:'xSiSf'i.rT '7JUT,nr-""vr heS--l.? Ifo-tn " irrdrl. JVmieTliWni'tu: lieraj eervlree. on TueeleyVfip ,.? at fits woiher'a reeleepee, ST N, SiiTlne at,' Inlis! mept w vets, Auiqniallle fSTieril 'HenSffB. PI,VKHjOu September " 1IB. THOMAS, eon of Leander tnd Mary Taliper. Mndo7i pf jhe ef Jehu d AlW MOulu,V, In lis Hi year, llelatlvee and fi leads sre'lnvlfel ta attend the funeral, on Tliurndsy; at g't? pi., from his parent' reeidenca? . N it.h UteJSSSJVnjH 'Hf Ch"."A?(PVf'M.othir By KEMDLE Copyright, 1915. K. W. Kemble. DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS U.XUV WAHIBO-MAUI j COMtAD. On Reventh-itay, Ninth Month IMh, mis, THOMAS r, UONKAD, In Ills J I Sear. Ilelatlves and frlende are lnlted to attend tho funeral service, on 1hlrdduy. at 11 a. in., at hi late residence. U02 N. 2d st., Camden. N. J. Interment prlvete, at Itltersldo Cemetery, Norrlstown. l'e. COUlt. On September 18, 1918, ELIZA liixril II.. widow of Howell Cook, aged K ers. HelatUee and friends are Invim.l to attend the funeral nerlcr, on Tuesday, ut 'J P in., at the Methodist Episcopal Home, (olltngsnood, N. J Interment private. CHi;M.Mi:lt. On Septembor IS, 101B, WILL IAM, husband of Ullsabetli Ann Crummer. ilelatlves and friends, also l'nnn. II. II. ltelief Ao aro InMted to attend funeral eertlrrs, luesday, at 2.SU p. m., at his Into residence luo Oroenway ae , Derby. I "a Interment Ferny.ood Crmcttry. Be mains may be viewed Monday, alter 7 p. m. CI.NMMi On September 17, 1016. IBA IIULI.A CUNNlNlf llelathes nnd frlende aro Invited to attend funeral, on Tuesday, at fl.JQ a m., from her late residence. LU Kltzwater street. Solomn Requiem Mass ut St. fharlea1 Church, at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemotery. lllKIII.. On Bepltmber 18, 1015, AUGUSTA J., wlfo of William Q, Dlchl. llelallvoa and friends, also Liberty Council, l'rlde Circle. No 410. f of P. of A nnd Woman's ljyal Moose circle of No. .l, aro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at ' P m . at her lato residence, BIS N. Wana maker st. Interment prUote. at Mount Ver non Cemetery Itemaina may be viewed on Tuesday, from 8 to ft p. m. IHLTZ On September 10, 1915. JEFFEn hON .1, niKT., In his "nth ear. Due no tice of tho funeral will bo given from his lato residence, M N. St Bernard et. HDih and Arch). 1)1)1 OlIEItrY. September 18. 1015, JAMES, son of John and the late Kllabeth Dough erty Ilelatlves and Irlends are Invited to attend funeral Wednesday, at 1 p. m., from his lite residence. 211 1 s Kror.t st. Inter ment Mount Morlah Cemetery DICAl'KIt On September 18. 191B, HORACE IJKAl'KIt Ilelaiivrs and friends, also Vaux Lodge, No. 333. P. and A. M., Veteran Corps of 1st Regiment, N. O. 1' : Malta lloat Club! Jenclers' Club. Hereford a. and V Associa tion and all other societies of which he was a mcmtr. aro Invited tn attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock precisely, from tho residence of his brother-in-law, Ralph T. Herr, 4Bl'l Pulaski ave. Interment at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Monday evening, 7 to 9 o'clock. Auto service, IWltqUIIAIt. On September IS. 1915. ELL VtOoiJii, wn of j. I. and Llllle Farouhar. aged IS tars. Relatives and friends are In vited to Httend tha funeral services, at St lames- Church, 22d nnd Walnut sis., on Wednesday morning at 10 o'-"--k precisely interment private. Remains may be viewed Cn.Ti,.',lV evening, at his late residence, B740 Hazel ave, from 7 to 0 o'clock. PIRHKIt, -On September 18, 1915. ETHEL M. daughter of John JI. and the lato Alice Fisher, nged 23 years. Relatives and friends hre Invited In attend the funeral services, fin Tuesjay, at 2 p. m prorleely, at her father's residence, 4M Martin st., Roxborough. In terment private Friends may view the re mains Monday evening tfAKIIKL. At the University Hospital, Phil udelphla, on September 17, 1UIS. JOHN Till). ITT IfARHKU of. New York city, son of tho late John and Ellen A. Farrel. Services in Bt, Bartholomew's Chanel, 41th ot. and Madl ou ave . New York. Tuesday morning, Sep tember 21, at 11 o'clock. PISH. On September Hi. 1B1B, at Audubon. N. J., RUbsfcw. 0.. son of Richard O. and Clara Pish (nee Heltz), aged 14 sears. Itela Uvea and friend are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at the fu neral parlms pj James Stretch, lort E. Main st., Haddonfleld, N- J Interment Evergreen Cemetery. PIII.I.KU. At Cedar Orove, on September IT. llllr.. the Rev. HORACE FRErJlHUCK JIJLl.ER, rector of Trinity Church, Oxford. Philadelphia. Funeral eervlces wlI bo held nt Trinity Churtli, Oxford, Hieing' Sun ave. and Church lane, on Tuesday, at 11 a m. It le earnestly requested that no flowers be sent. Interment private. QKNTLE. On September 17, 1015, JOHN II., husband of Anna M. Gentle, aged d2 years. Relatives and friends, also Totem Tribe. No 4(M, I. O. R. M.i (Jen John F Reynolds Council. No. 143 O of I A., and employee of Mldvgle Steel Company, aro Invited to attend tha funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m , at his lato residence, 41131 Qer mantown ave. Interment private, at North wood Cemetery. Remains may viewed on OI,UW2K':rHunil:?n,l'i..on September 18. 1015, JOHN, husLand of Nettle Ulbson. Relatives , K,,.q, r,,vil,MB. and friends, also members of tho Pennsvi vania Railroad associations of which he was a ineiiiuer, aro inviieo in attend tpe funeral servloes, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late resPJence 814 p. 68ih et. Inleiment at Mt. Morlah Cemetery, Friends may view remains on Tuesday" evening, from 7 until !) 30 n'ciook. Gir.sr.l'KK. Huddenly.on September 18.1915. CATHAIUNH V nilfa nf , K, 1., s..." -..- HAlfa of Albert I nini.L aged Mi years. Relatives and friends aro In vited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, nt 2,30 p. m., from her late, letldence, te'J Orgy's ave., West Philadelphia. Services at nt. jgmes f, u. unuron, win st. and Wood land ave,, at 3. 30 p. in. Interment at St. James' Cemetery. Ulngsesslng. liemalns may be viewed Monday, after 7 p. m, qltKENHAI.till. On September 17, 1B15. ItOUWIlT li ailBBNIIALOlI. aged W year. IteUtlvee and friends are Invited to attend funeral services, on Monday. Hept. 20, at H U. ni., at his late residence, iroi HarrUon, t ' Vra'Jkford, Interment private, OlJIU.Oir. At her resldepoe. 107 South 41et St.. pp Sept. 17, 111 a, LOllHB VEIlRIKIt, widow of Horace Mann (lulllou. Relatlveu and frlende are Invited to attend the Solemn Requiem Mass at St. James' Church on Tues day at 10 a. m. Interment privets. 1IANNA. On Beptember J8. 1018 WESLEY, beiovoi eon of J. Itobert sn4 Edna lianna (nee (Iraham), aged 0 months. Ilelatlves and friends ere invited to attend funeral, Tuee !laT; 5t.LD'.rnT'.'ro,n ble parents' residence, .raj; h st. Jntrrment Ferpwood Cemetery. IIAMNAr-On Sep ember 18, lOJB, SAMUEL J, husband of Elsabeth.O. UahnkV Itela. lives and friends are nvlted i0 attend the funeral, on Wodneeday. at l'SO p. m from hie late residence. 4B2I Wallace stTlnteR inrnt at FernwooiJ Cemetery, ,,?nP"J'KiIi-; Pn BV,n'"1'' ,uS,P.tmb 10, 101 at his home, I'lymouth Meeting Pa THOMAS HOVuNbEN. 2d. Due not ce of lhe funeral wl be given, l JOjlNKON. On September IB. 101B, at her residence. BOO . fi,t ,t IANNAII li wfdow o John CoekerelUolmfgn? ggid 1 JOlJNH()N.On Septemher 18,1913, lEOItaB W . husband of Kllsabeth JoHpsoii'fnS wSg nr',.1la,ivf, V4 friends are vltej to a tend the funeral, pn Wednesday inoriilnL at 8.80 'o'clock, from Ids laiSVeslasB"' "f H ? tf1,"' .' '' o'clock, Inlernient at Most Holy fledeemer Cemetery JOMC8. On September 18, 101B. DANIEL. ., , huiband o Mary E, pnes! at Wi.. resWenee, 2S Woodbine gvs D4rpy, pa 8'rv" lSS,..,ni'.m,f.,mvF on. TueedBy.H'atrcorTv.X' lence of family. Remains may pe viewed on Monday, after 7 p. in, " "' JUBgiS-On. rieplemper 10, 101?. PATJHOK .i wn..0' '.51 "d fhe lae'Ann Vvidge; We notice of the jupersi wll tie given from the residence of his brolher.ln.law. Michael J.'.ytab- im P'en et. West Pm ad, TiU WAIN.;-in Tfentember IS,' l16ANNATrtsugh: (er of Brllfet Ifsrvoon and the Isle Patrick Hweeuey JJua hot cs pf IM funeral wllj be ValXi'St T moi,,s" rM.iee, 2JH & OTNNKV.. On Beptember V. 101S. MAT. maw jj.r.HB,y- husband or Ma J. Moln- tyre. llelUtlVei nnd frlenr1a art lnH.. ilia the fun.,,'.irvi,,,--c-n" 'rueWsV'".." o'clock precisely, at hie reslden e. 4732 Ills. 1 A"? VVU" .olnt! , Pflende may "all ,.. u , A"-.t. : nreiif private afWeodlan' ,,., a m, v ucjapK, inier. nds B.malv. ipi" '& -VC-I.-Jl. H,",V?e',z,,V,'f"' .went Private, l Illllel .. ,vuv'! ". rsun"s- ram the lMe a John cnnttntQVvn ave. Inter- .XfVi .!'L,vtL t H U14e Cenatery. UKIli'l1lcrr-Oll Penteniber'li lutB, JOHN KNOPHCL son at tha I.I. ril.trUh .j Catherine Knoppel, Med flf yesre, Belatlvee and frfenas ore (iitiTte Hend the funr allhe ,hsrl of Hm mrf Rrexef Heme. Jnl trmni i'f ) it ilcnnta l hirup peine. 09 frPtjnWflTi IMP. JOBKPH. ' .,.,!l lte narpara Keope fned hureh. at a iHalaak. l. UMel Cewstify, " os cemetery. .I.KVrrUn September 17, 1B, PftOCTOn E.. hutband ptjMettle,JClelR,gef'eari. Relst vee ssi friend, 'a sa'Ouuri Pride of tlie.WprJJiWWl. No. ,m.' if i.i f5ikdali Caslie, No, Cfl. ti it, B"spl CJMrmsker7 J'.,W,?lv,J.P5L'i. A'nerU. No.iw, are .- KIIAUTKIt. On September 18, 101B. ROSE v., wife of John If. Kreuter. Due notice ot funeral will be given, from her late residence, 27 Central ave., Kockledge (above Fox Chase). I.Kl .MAN. At Atlantic City, N. J on Sep tember 11). 1010, FREDERICK W son ot the lato Henry end Frederlcka layman. Rel lives and friends, also the Volunteer t ire men's Aeeo. and Relief Firemen's Asso , or Atlantic City, and Narragansetl Tribe, No. 4.1, of rhlla.. aro Invited to attend funeral services, at 14 N. Missouri ave., on Tuesday, at 10 a. m. Interment private at Mount Cal vsry Cetncteiy. SIATTIIKMS September IS. 1015, JOSHUA Jl, MAlTiinwS, nged 84 years. Relatives nnd friends nro Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, nt 11 a m., from his late resi lience, 1721 De Lancey st. Interment at Mer lon Cemetery McCOLI.EY. On September 17.1915, SINAH, wire of tho late John McColley, formerly of Georgetown, Del., aged 83 years. Relatlvee and friends nro Invited to attend tho tuncrat services, un Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, at tha leslc'rnce of her daughter, Mrs. Charles K. Thaw ley, W Parrlsh st. Interment nt Georgetown, Del., upon arrival of train leav ing west Philadelphia Station at 7:29 Tues day morning. McCONK. On September 18, 101B. AGNES III.ACKWOOD, widow of James McCone, in her 04th scar. Relatives and friends aro in vited to attend funeral, Wednesday. 1 p. m., from her son-in-law's residence, Thomas J. KlrkPiUrlck, Stratford, Pa. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery, Gladwyn, Pa. Please omit flowers MrKI.HOY. On September 18, 1018, MAR UAHET, widow ot Robert McElroy, aged 79 sears Ilelatlves and friends are Invited to view the remains on Monday, from 8 to 10 p. m., at tho residence of her son-in-law, William II. Fritz, 4313 .orth 17th st. In terment on Tues lay, at Chamberburs, Pa. BlrGINN, On Friday, September 17. 1915, JOHN, husband of the lata Mary Jane Mc Ginn (nee Devlin) Funeral on Wednesday, at 8,10 n. m , from the residence of his eon-In-law. Mr. Robt. Archer. 1770 N Waterloo treet. High Masj at St. Michael's Church. 10 a m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemo tery. Relatives and frlende are invited to attend. Automobile funeral Mcllt'fHL On September 18. 1015. ANNE, widow ot Jamee Mcllugh and daughter of the late John and Anne McQIUoway, In her fitli year. Relatives and friends, also B. V. M. Sodality of St, Francis Xavler'e Church, are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Wodnesdas'. at 0 a, m.. from the resi dence of her son-in-law, Hugh J. McDer mott, 2.101 West Cumberland st. Solemn Rtqulrm High Mass at St. Franols Xavler's Church, at 11 a. m. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery MEEIIAN. On September 10. 1015. SARAH MECIIAN. wife or the late Thomas Meehan. Relatives and friends era invited to attend funeral, Wednesday, at 8 a, m from her lata residence, 2305 Fltzwater St. Solemn High . ".Pf Requiem at St. Anthony's Chuichl at .0.30 a. m. Interment private. M'J'FS,Tln..SeP,embr 17' IBt- MART K. MILLER, wife of Charles It. Miller and daughter of Helen and tho late Harry Huhn. 4,- . lu irienos, also employes Of ir. W. to attend funeral eervires, on Wednesday, at ,vuuiwurwi b om st. store, are invited - m. .. ut ner Bisters restaence, 047 B. lieechwood et. Interment Mt. Morlah Ceme tery. Remains may be viewed on Tuesday, from 8 to 10 p. m, WiUUtJJ; Suddenly, on September 18, 1015, rVF ?I"wd0.w ot William, T. Moran (nee Dolan). Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, Wednesday; at 8:SO a. ni, r,?"i. r "'? ",,dSnc,i 210S Mifflin et. High Mass of Requiem at St. Cdroond's Church at 10 a, m. Interment New Cathe dral Cemetery. s,P.Ii.RlJSON: n Beptember 10, 1018, NEL IiIE. daughter of the late Bernard and Mary Morrison. Relatives and friends, also League of the Sacred Heart, B. V. M. 'Sodality and Altar and Rosary Society of St. Rita's Church, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 8.JO o'clock, from her late residence, 1441 S. 16th et. Solemn Requiem Miss at St. Rita's Church, at U ,!",, In'erm,ent at Cathedral Cimetery, Mil.RS. On September 10, 1015, CLARA M.. widow of John Myers, aged B7 years. Reti. live end frlends'ara Invited to attend tht funeral services, on Wednesday, at Iid m at her lata residtnee, Heston et., Iloslyn'. Pa Interment private, at, I'atboro Cemetery. 7 t" ll'n. rn?V VUe'1 on elay7eJom NUTTAI.L. On September 17, IBIB. JOHN ."'band of Annie J. Nuttall. ' Ililativee aS friends, also Court Oerniantown. No, 63. F of A., and employes of the Mldvale Steel Company, are Invited to att.nd the funeral services, on , Wednesday afternoon, al o'clock, at his late re.idenci, IBir,' Dennii v'i Jniemem. Bt Northwo'od Cemeteryl rro,mn7'Umt10Voorck?,a",,' "''" BV"'n NC;i?''0".B8P,",,UBr tT. 1916. Monrtia L.. hu.band of Amanda hyct, aged a" "eerl. lielitlvrs ana ir ends are Invited to attend funnel eervlces, pn Monday,' "t 8 n" m., t his late residence, 4331 N. Franklin st Train will leave Wayns' JunctVon 011 Tueedey, In" lind'pa." t',r,, "l)rc" "r"n5i'yMiS' BEAD. On September 19. IBIB CAi-rr. EHINE. Infant deughtir of' Ulysses O and Cii .Ua.d' ? ,ear s month,' neiatlvw and friends aro invited to attend tha funeral! on Wednesdey afternoon, at afso o'clock from her parents' residence, 2338 South loth HKKi''ter;nl,e V Trinity LutaeTsn Cemetery. "Vfl iIiTS8,i',1t,J?,l,rV. " RePlember IS. IBIB PHILIP HEED. Pupersl eervlces at lis lata residence, 4s2a Wnodnd ave., VVt I'hlla? dejpwa, on Tueedey, ftt 2 p. 'm? 'inV,n,"rlt Ill:iNll(il,I),--On Beptember IS, 1018, LOUIS husband pf, Metlldi Ilelnbold 'fnee pthVu?)' i'tiz j;"!.. "r. T-1t aeii.tiiivM ana atltml the ' fm.eraT Tfrylc7i,"hn Wedn'eay. L.tiiiir i.uiiieran I'niiri-h nr. in.,u .: . v, ,, " V". "K "" '" resioence, VB40 N. Bollywood st. Jnlerraept at Northwood Cem etery, Jitmains rnT)t vlwed Tuesday tie, ItOIIKIimOp Beptember IS, 101B, WILL JAU ,,'v,on 0( l"8 'ta William JL end Mary Roberts, sied B0 years. Ii"ttlve and Jl,Xl!dI Hre n!nvu.e" ,0 attend the fun?ral StvULI.. -On September 18. 1015, JOHN t Sndrhi .'c&'nlf, NoHW-'o' lief, are Invited tD attend' h- tVtTJlcVr1. " en. nn Warfi.a.daU . 'it "". "VTr SI5KIUIlOKIL-OnfptVmber,SJle',iVI'Lr, ."' iXfLSf. KM.Aer?Wl5elaC band of An-i KlU thuster In hi? eVth JiaV Be'1iv4nd irlends, also Lojg. X0'1 & and A. M . enpey vanla Coutiell.rio niV Royal Arcjipum, and Fidelity A.semb'le or Artisans' Order of Mutual ProteeiiH,, ".?' invited to attend tbe'uneFsipn0'!0''' st 2 p. pi., from tht CIiawlBof 'Va1onum!t SWTH'TOl Heptemher 1J, llj,'WTnAu If. ll huslanirof KmllyAvina hrnlth. iiftj SBSfflB i W nui'P. SUddenlv if nifrtVUU' ... .... In re;idenV8liirN7r',h,,irta'di.m.'.L?erment KeGrrefmna5n'.US W.T'J"' JMjpd. : & Tlfwr' Ward Building oc'latlon. 'irHnvfted o attend funeral eervlces. on Tuesday" at S n. m., at hie Uie rejldence, JaLt HTVltrllai Interment Pernwood ra,n.,nS' "'.f'J"tI' w&m?t&m.ssg --..; jv '-sr-rss --! tiViuuaiir. Bares meunt Cemetery, '""""" " mush. ptEiS"!i,5'B"3.'iWl,4. '!a4 ff U 1J)II fcinVV S fcvltJr iTatfiSS 20, 1915. SHRIMP'S AUTO IS SIMPLY NEUTRAL DAT AINT NO CYAR, PAT CYAR AM JES Pl-Ai.N,)! NO COUNT. NSUTRAL TROV. On September IT, 1016, DANIEL T., husband of Sarah Troy. Ralstives end friends are Invlt'd to attend the funeral, on Wedneedey. at 8.80 a. m., from hie late residence, 3004 Powelton ave, .Solemn B nulem Meee at Bt. Jamee Church at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, VICKEI18. pn September 18, 181B, MABT ELIZABETH, wife of Eugene Vlckere. aged 7 years. Relatives end frlende are Invited to etlend the funeral eervlces. on Tueedey after. noon, at 2:80 o'clock, at her lata residence, 429 preeton et. Interment strictly private, WAGNER. In Paulsboro. N, J on Septem ber 18, JACOB WAONER, aged 6(1 yeere. Relatives and friends are respectfully In vited to attend the funeral nn Tuesday aft ernoon, at 1:30 p. m., from hie late rest dence, Bwedesboro ave,. Paulsboro, N. J, Bervlcea In the German EvsnBsllesl Church, Clerksboro, at 2i30 p. m. Interment at Egllnglon Cemetery, Remains may be viewed Monday, at 8 p. m. WALLACE. On September 18, 1816, JAMES, husband of the late Sarah Wallace, Heia tlves end frlende, alls employee of File Co , are Invited to attend the funeral eerv. Ices, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m., at hie daugh ter's residence, Mre. II. O. Stark, 1510 North Roblneon et. Remains may be viewed nn Monday evening. Interment private, at Mount Morlah Cemetery. NEW RATES NEW RATES NEW RATES EVENING LEDGER In Bffiet Etrttmltr 11, flff. This STYLE TTPE (er like thle) One time ,,.,..,,.,,,. 16e, Three times one week ,,, ....-,, lSWo. Six times one week , ...,,,,,,,.,. lOe, Situations Wanted, three times one 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 Etbkihs Lidoi and PrBUi! Ledoix combined ie 18 cents per line with the exception of Help Wapted and Situation Wanted, which is IS cents per Jlne, iu FOR TYPE LIKE THIS for like this) ciassincaiisns ei- ranwo, u)it ana and Rooms, add above rates. Tiere (s a drug Store near your home that wiH accept Ledger want ads at office ratv. HELP WANTEDFEMALE CHILDNURSE Experienced white girl to mind boy 2 year old; reference required, 2108 ... ...T.i CIi?H WBAVERB wanted. Apply John la.eVXao?'Bch8u-ylk1i'lll!',ket ""' 8wtt'' COOK, white! Protestant preferred. Apply .rJ'JJ..,,Br'1 utcher. Jr., comer Llanfalr and WUter roade, Ardmori, Pa. QIRL, 19, to lesm buslneaa In exclusive women's halrdreislng ehopi qa fare first three months; advancement If proflclent: SM Jj naturally cleanly,, nea" pretty ami have desire to lesrn, Call. to 7 p. m,. Monday, Tuesday. 1803 WalnuL ltooin 8. ' HOSIERy-Transfer-' toppers Wanted on S3r ffiTeVrraSSK.-SSft. . Th0m,'"'jlUCk 1 T -' fi -e,mwi Aim C UfK, HiHtl?7inJm.Sm.V colored, for general housework! soodrafsr. encee; wage.'iB.BO. Meet imployfr; Monday or Tuesday. 10 a, m.. Room, 2M. Publia LeY. irnTTHtmirrvn r ' ,- ..LZl ..' . '. r" " "' lSSyS'!mJSi y.nrKuuSVd?oPkT 1 emoii wggee. ,2KSEiSVO,iKi5r,,u lrl wanted to" a'siTTt Silvh,r,UeWOrk 8n "rB " vP?ldf?n,Tll2 sssgESJWiaoaa NlJIlBlJ-ivviilt, Protntsnt," refined airl "inM aernoenr, grgj , BIIOH HALEBWOMEN "Mrt?ced with Pn. Tad" Apply Bu. Jl'g. 0m.K,n,,ol'',"",. s flolrTfcefo?; BTHAWPniDOH ft CLOTHIER Etl!L.d,'.V'o.n,ry!'fy W Wr' mSg advlie you how to aeeur one, heln nu i,i your advertisement, list yMrouarflrffl?r,iS the fSmmerclariliperfment. l"s Dts.nls!! considerably ncreeeed later 1 f sallali.KSIt efternoea, Bunday exeepteai state reflfeiuiv! feir"cP.nar."W")be ' TO,' toasl. gMtaasftr '$ Wm HT.D W A wmesn ...-" c T ; ""i.'4--eAiij lhnv" 9u",BJ ' ' fsn en! TrnFiirnvTrt I' i n iism SCSHs Ut assssts HSn(Id floUtr KJJi WHM tnd Msrlen ava 4'1W (Vsa. weMm RooSHun WAR. BUTEn AND MANAGER FREDBRICX LOESBR A Ctt, I Brooklyn, 'V. T. Require a buyer and general nwelui. diet manager for their department! H waists, corsets, ptdltee, bouse drtuti T and tweeter. These deptrtments have long ttei among (ha largest of their kind Is ttli country and require for their tl. 3 ministration a man ef broad sal u. F ceseful erperlence. whq eaa Uk ftq advantsg of tht very rspld irwflia. ef Brooklyn. Applications wU bt treated In cw.'l dence. BTENOORAPHBR-Voung man. exprleeiiV must be accurate, rapid dlcutiont stlirrTll: to start, with opportunity for advuerML tl 88, Ledger Central. " wwenri, WANTED First-class sleeve sewer. eatU 140-4?'Nl.'''ithlr mT"' "" """' l"' HUSTLERS of neat appearance can State from 3 to 110 dally. eomrollTi bull, lew. " " "H atisf 4VMe Vfl-fl tw 1 BITTTATIQNS WANTED1?EMaH BOOKKEEPER, eomo.t 10 yeare' exr.t In), class reference. B ML Mdgtr Oftlee, BuuiuiEEFBii, best reference, deslree rsseit, elble position, F 288. Lodger Centrr.' CHAMBERMAJ0 and waitress, neat, wilim, -""ai ttbhsj tjyimuri, xjwj n, nwff m. CHAMBDRWORK or ehamberw'k and wh; 1 f . . "vmwl ret, qui c, Bmfaier, CHAMBBRWOBIC and aewlng-Younf, W, whlta ,r. If Kin I .4... nm.. "' COMPANION-Young colored women vtita position as maid to Invalid lady beit r. no rll Anno Tit.ab -... r i L;" ' " - '" ' ") ins'sewniiis isisisSf -..-,. w .t .vwj AJiuuium KVfJi COOK and chambermaid wish situatieei t ?Iir-J' Sl'l''S1 rei'e;rence) couniryr fff '"" . , "Pi" gaalAle COOK OOK, Oermsn Froteetantl no laundry wed; experienced and reference. M B28, UdrefOt COOK and chambermaid and waitress, ceort city or suburbs;, reference. M 318. Ledger PC C?.K '!I,nU Plc'l clli- rrfersnee, cli Vm GOVEllNESS, college graduate: refined YVM womsnJ experienced! mjBjlcal; fine mWilr ereri referenceel MO. EW56, Ledger Citt GOVERp'EBS, Catholic, French, with geMti( lereneee. 1213 N. Iranklln st. .1 ' : ' -- n i.,.i . ' ji OUHCKEEPEH Ymin. nnrA ,Mnw wt.bM housekeeping or lady'e maid: best referisn. Call 4B0S Mnmore ave. ' HOUSEKEEPER Woman, colored, eiPf. an as jiusioiij private tamuy. mis ger&eru HOUBEMOTHER, school or institution o eupervlsor of apartment; ProUetanli IdtBfst credential. M"2,l4. Ledger Ofliee. ' T LADY'S MAID Young colored woman, prert- uua employment emoroiacnngt familiar wwa majd's duties: reference. B 760, Ledger Cent. JNUJISK. practical, wlshee ci care of JnulMfj ledger CsnueU. wocvor retsrenoe, ti mp, NDJIHE, "practical, for adult '" Invalid! ei sewer, or Instltutlen, M Sll, Ledger Ofioy NURSERY aOVERNEsSTprench; ref.,' in music; refe.l wl travel, B 414. Ledger Ot SECRETAKYExp. young lady, expert stewr desfree poe. of fruit, j) iflo, Ledger jawittJ RfCniOllR AfTftTli neat Ha,nanila hlsl. J0f,.,ii'ir-no,1JSiB !V7. KlOl PPPorlumiW r "'"" "t WSJ, -ejrjjea(- J1V -1 toetart, Addr ',, MB Oxford, ..' WABHWOmAJ, colored, wants Vamy"w'iTl VVoMAN, oolored.'wante day's worker wi' no cards, nail nvfl xv-.h.i.. .1 . imi)e), ff""u ftjrngtwPt ! Jnrj L-at, "iWi .?.K.ANi .?!!?.,. WMU .e?ne;i 'ood"r ,t'5,a,.AJ "wishes day'. "rvork. tf kind. 1822 N. Woodstock. Ph. Dlamene wj M In.il. 111 1.111,1 L mi 1 1 .i 1 1 n 1 v,'"' mj'lll,"y ..'Ttt ,?: iiffl'iiMr Central, Walnut 8he will select competent girl an Ru. !!? J?JL,r9,T fynjjIileratleB. Is a fr sfrvioe fq UeZfer advti IdVjrtlHM. 8ITUATI0W8 WANIEJJ-KAW -- A?x&mwxwynw " A66otjNTA"NT' wlehes e.fof boeki ie.el "HHi moderate rateii Mfml evenlni creqentiai. ij e dentil 1. logger ornc. , lll,U I. l.p 1 I, . I II AeS2JNI.B-A.UD,TP,'f otiei'tli fiVt:J:"'.S, vn'ftfl concerns mi Aw:r!i,? ABBI8TANT TO AN 8XBOUTIV8 Celleo man, training, salt M.yeers' thoroggh u?l ntenent connection, where peretpllitr aaelM a mil? rvuiins. vin-ieWRTONVWir SOOKKKBPER AND BALKsMAX BucceMful pecprd will prevt to a r its J.Ji ter,.witft up.io.vtt.jMS i?rc.ntrei:,","".'?rw"1""" - ' UUUlxllEl'gI , 111 ' iaha nt ae JgJlVjWr Ot day M WBekT JfJ JH. U (JHUTfm h, MPerfMeetTnTyeire KPSU. "I0"". tuoBxerat. phone fieri JUOLt Lf.t W V. Ohelten sv CHAUrTXDH, WhlteV " slrigUi t erle rereful eMveri atrjetfr sehSVl nrt-elH I CAurrUM. yra' tay7mcelqur nuinq! mM emm rapeksi sebefi es fef. row weat ewaleyer. E fiBB, if ! VtWuSirisamlsw ft Mfe i'liirtiiiiiieefT-':iJ "j.iii.Ll. . .? W-" .eftniWI"" .'"1 arauBh arcs e Oti. hX"7fiim'inti reffl t wrltlngs STTfe'iUtc.- y-T.JJffl ibrough the CommtTeUI Departmertt ? ? dferi.cn,rrv laf numoer of riN i SHf,-ii,e,BT.BV,,,Bf7' 'nogriBhen " and clerical girle. The nst linn yvt 'J ar in need 0 an efnee suietantVIM $ phone your lleln WanuSi ft ilf Ifu " a UbaVMSV, rHt. earn' tNiyljifmi-v efttVt !" J lll t