A V"K n 11& t Ia Ui lltSr Jar, 8BSMf1ElS1n:j:,'. r; - , '.RPHILAPELPHIAr SATTtttTMlY. OOSBBtt 2, 1915. . . LY tM1.iiiilH WUICK P tTV WHAT wn tNp7 COMING IN ROLE OF LECTURER it Pianist to Speak for Po- Sltaf Funds, as Well as PUy Music Notes .la ene of the four cities by Tdrewski tn "which ho will i ncltala, the entire receipts of which to be tamed over o the Polish IteltoC Fund. The first city was FrajMlneo, where he) gave such a Wat wetvUuStiesecond will bo th third Now York and the Philadelphia. t wilt give this benefit In the Academy Saturday afternoon. October wffi.be an event of more than or r latorMt. for Paderewsk! will be Itf tike two-fold capacity of orator tout. Tho'. subject or his address "telmd. Past and Present." This fattowed by a recital of Chopin's PoUab. Victims' Relief Fund Is dis td equally among the sufferers of Ha. and Russian Poland, and much riven to such Poles as irt of East Prussia which last year, lb Is to slve a concert in C Music Saturday after M. She will have the as- Ice Harrison, the English Tad Frank fit. Leg-erc. the Aus- N Mhtet. ' delphla Orchestra will begin '- h season with the opening i" 'October 15-16, with only four ""Phe personnel. Those changes mar new first trumpet, first oboe, jioa'" and first viola. It Is t. .amarki that but few orches- 'yea can show a record equal 'i PhlltarlolDhla Orchestra In k t chani'es In players. It Is A j.rk, fo- there are plenty : . Is dlfflcult to hold good w Jwamtalni -car. The most im- The ilrnn orchestral body Is Its with Inr'y "between players and " " . this is .produced only tjm&y nott the case of the Phlla- 'ginning vth the result arly a permanent organs '".st sense of the word, t Th fcrrfcriean orcbestm X 1 per cee new flrt trumpet. I , -orapaaussian Symphony Or- wvoiuuirork. The new first fcice theiteau. Is a graduate of m been ttory- perhaps the most iao iraining 01 players rumenta. Gardell Sl- - ?ne. has had many Jpff both In orchestral tf,.mlle Mlchaux, solo i from the Brussels Xtarinr Sepwlth the first prize loaded cars orj was n,883 abor 3Par, the totajjeratlc Society la erapared wlth'ions the coming were Increases ataJi-tur"sodety eeptlon of, "isJn Butterfy." s Butterfly, Marie St 'no W?uJuki. Shlppen Van Let' f. d Horace R, Hood a' b00" January 27 there will bi , -.'PaEllaccI," by Leon Cav- Buarw.jae,..,, "Dances of the ?lfrba,lot ""ranged by Al' ?Vvf5 V In APrfl th0 oclety Ul8 ' jrmance of Ve Koven' Ob f'j 'Rehearsals for "Butter- t uoce',",'l;v' arH " neia " uj.ir the direction of WaslU w tir and basses for the Th." watcomed, tn., ft Quartet will give twocon Purapoafi Hall on Thursday CuWnary 6 and February 10. BnlUts, among the moat Interest Wei, Wts of the seasofi, will weekdar taw auapleea of tne de- ,Boriajmata or the University - 1 j. Jb'J y;" Saith'TF LIT FALLS The New Vmm afNino as Siff !??. Jrrwiw. Period kuu tiiewiftar- .Ua tbreBottt the OnNovembf was , w less ?? J?1?1 J tf,an th0 cor" ed'V'.uV-.Vth, btra wlios ert. Wlales, 3Ni fe tnembera are "WUtliiV 72. to, tueoeed tH' on communicable eorg N. - are given. This O Olaji aver the number of 7t week. M at t Infanta: Bricht'a j-gTw cauaa of death of . M aaawai la credited with rap JIbb Mb a" eauaaa eath Tfrfli? f Tra sjajajh f ,talBBBHRBIBM f ( . T ( t ftr -fM fb 4fj4aatt) HjvaxHi l jijj i a.f a-tJ !- 9 I ) a . a) t trVpaff .....,.w. aa,.f.f 'Ma bajast ,1 tha jw Jaraaataied tome; : Bf St I rrmmtvrr t ILS&m' !!SS "fis-105 9 .MHafvM- 4h "u JMalK"".'.".'.''."; 4Mf4' iJGif - WALSlNGrORD '"" ' ' ' ntrj . - " ' . . " C, . J ,- ' , - , -JT , Z .3 O , IrU WHDAH AH Los PAT WHTi" v r'H - I S W" i"w w- , ' - C.i (C Vf i I I 5 HERE'S A GOOD JOB FOR POISON EXPERT But Ho Must Know All About Botany and Bo Under 40 Years Old. If you're out of work and understand all about poisonous plants, botany, zoology, elementary chemistry, and have a bachelor's degree from a big college, and are under 40 years old, you can get a Job with Uncle Sam for $1200 a year, providing you have had your picture taken during the last two years. These somewhat odd qualifications are essential If you answer the appeal of Uncle Sam for "poisonous plant Investi gators." It seems that poison plant ex perts must bo scarce, for the United States Civil Service Bureau Issued a cir cular today urging such geniuses to enter an examination which will bo held on October 20. The commission Intended holding the examination on September 8, but It Is highly probable that lack of applicants caused the postponement. No one knows definitely what caused the poison testers to hold aloof, but It Is possible that the rather peculiar conditions were largely 'sponsible. For instance, it Is definitely stated that each "applicant must submit to the examiner on the day of examination his photograph taken within the last two years." Therefore, If any one seeking the job happened to offer a photo which was taken before October 2, 1913, they would be disqualified. The fact that each applicant must be less than 40 years old Is another exaction whtch probably frightened many away. Just why Uncle Sam wants to "Osler lze" men at 40 Is difficult to understand. In view of the fact that the world's greatest chemists, botanists and ana lytical experts are much more than that. There is considerable solace In the thought that toadstools, ivy poison plants and others which are dangerous or an noying may be removed when the full corps of Investigators are at work. It may be necessary to employ a Sher lock Holmes to discover applicants, for the city directory does not rive a single name with "poison plant Investigator" at tached. Jenkintown Reading Room Opened Formal opening of the Jenkintown Club and Reading Room for the winter was held last night, several hundred young men of the York Road section attending. They were received by Frank D. Clif ford, the superintendent, and the board of managers, constituting the Reception Committee. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Etui II. Dlcney, 223 E. Wlldey t.. and Eliza beth Hiccardi. 23 B. Wlldey u Dametrloa l'aldas, H2S South it., and Dlonlila Dalea, S South at. Chnetopl'.er nock. 4il Van Felt St., and Mary Chaso. 2101 Lombard at, Emilia T Hollenback. SO N. 62d at, and IJdlo bartholomaa. 28 N. 32d at. Maurice L. Ueber, 338 Catharine at, ana Ber tha Muacovlti, Norma, N. J. W. Leltoy Marahall, 120 N. S3d ac, and Kath arine StreUisuth, 124 N. 53d at. Jacob Cohn, Vlneland, N. J and Ida D. Collin, 1710 8. bth at. Charles II. Boyd, 4007 Sprlneneld ave, and Murjorle Menamln, 4708 Hazel ave. Horace OriKin. 22!) N. Aldea St., and Almeda Uonper, lb.'J Christian at. WIUMm A. Alllecr, Cynwyd, Pa., and Alice O. Warner, Hala, Pa. Andrew McCronn, 2710 Ringgold at., and Cecelia J Yeudall, 2710 Ringgold at. William C. Wllllamaon. Oak Lane, and Ethel It. Durk, 1237 N. Broad at. Jimra H. MeDantel, Camden, N. J., and Annie o'Uea, 4U.U N Lawrence at. Junn R. Deckard, 2710 N. Slat at, and Grace II. Dlahop. 2743 N. 20th at. Mike Szlnko, 281S Forter at, and Anna IlaazuL 2812 Pa, er at. Otto L. Wnceman, New Tork city, and Sadie Young, SK N. Slat at Eugene G. Healey, Trexlertown. Pa., and Alice It. MeCalmont, 1303 W. Someraet at Archer N. Tevla, Waablngton Hotel, and Helen E. Dlcfenderfer. 2210 N. 21at at Ernest A. E. Amodla, Olaaaboro, N. J., and Bice Ronal. 1228 8. 13th at Horace C. Lang. 622 Uaul at, and Irene M. Interman, 618 Miller at. Albert W. Parnea. 1826 S. Bth st, and Beaale ,D. Echwarts, 10O8 South at. St&nlalaw Qerzo. 3205 Thompaon at, and Ver- cnlka Kawa, 8265 Thompaon at Alfred O. Joiiln, 2128 Lee at, and Agnes M. Baltzuer, 06 Bnyder ave. William A. Zleache, 1H28 N. JSBth t, and Loulae C. Bchmldt. B148 Hoopea at Ialdor Blacker, 017 Dickinson at, and Frances Epateln, 827 B. 4th at. Harry Ruck. New Tork, and Dtta Edelson. 808 McKean at Joaeph lilnn. Torreadale, Pa., and Mary O. Rlchardaon, 1800 llalnbrldge at John F. Farley. 24S0 B. 20th at. and Elizabeth V. Bexton. 2411 B. Lambert at William Myers, 117 Balnbrtdge at, and Anna Kurczewaka, 10 Beck at Henry H. Miller, 2S3 & Blat at, and Helen V. Welsh, 1012 8 Ithan at Frank K. Leland. New York city, and May O. Hopper, Oormantown. Vlncenzo Brandollm, 1043 Daly at, end Antonletta OUrdulll. 1146 a 11th at William Blackman. 2103 Tulip at, and Emma U. Srhlndlcr. 2013 Birch at John Potje, 1B3B N. Hancock at, and Ger trude Bchade, 1830 Columbia ave. Domlnck Amodel, 740 Federal at, and Sophie Blanco, 1147 8. 8th at George A. Rice, Dlllwyn, Vs., and Grace Casaelberry. 1017 W. Cumberland at William B. Durham, 122 Dupont at. and Emma D, Hansen, 4770 Bllverwood at. Franda B. Hurley, 1010 Brown at. and Bridget Morrlaaey, Eaaton, Pa. P farms! Maczuk. 472 N. 4th at, and Marya Juraa, 472 N. 4th at. Walter Bllble, 2S46 N. Marahall at. and Emma Komhau, 2S46 K Marahall at ' Doroenlco Item!, BIS Clymer at., and Maria Campbellone, 4048 Cambridge at. Roaarlo GUetto, Dlrdaboro, ., and Beraflna FlorlgUo. 1849 B. SarUtn at Joaeph lUrblerl, 2623 Livingston at, and Jennie Zelalta, 2510 K, Kdgeroont at, Andrew J Hart. 42ti W Ontario at. and Helen Llat 4017 Falrmount ave. Fred Ehriutt 22O0,4 Columbia ave.. and Emllle HellUT, W4 N. American at. Maurice Gray, League Island, and Anna Hrndlon 14. W ITICe at " M (uael Potzowaky. 1148 B th at, and Ooldle Buaaman. BO( 8. Randolph at. Pr. Abraham K. Cocke (Hen Cove, L. I., and Helen M, Broalua. 4820 Walton ave. ' Maravt W. Koi 6MI Uroomall at. and Ida "Ttlik, 1417 U Edgewood at WHIIam DU. ejiq Vine at, and Catharine H. Armbruat 0004 J at Nlklfor Folomarezuk 231 Outtonwood at, and MarU Jakob. 21 Buttonwood at. ' George B. Mycra, Jr. IMa Dickinson at, and Mar-nret II. Leonard. 2420 B. 15th at. Henry I.tngmann, 2128. la Clearfleld at, and Mary V. Wcrenbeck 21B7 E. Lettarly af. Sam Rublnateui. New York elty, and Till! Mick. 648 N Marahall at. John wi alnraaa, 4s02 Frankford and Edna Bpotta. X7 Mulborry at u, wv vikuaiwu in. rre. atiracaemauD, ovt nuaaeu at. and Marmun H. Hughaa, Haddontteld, N. J., and 5ioel'a Tlfha. 1019 Point Breeze aye. ' WUvUw Zl.rolne. 28 Catharine ' at., and zratanirna Wychowaka. 107 Kenllwarth 2392 N. Mh at, and Ida, 4a9T laatttar at. ajtd fiLmaii EVENING LEDGER "FAN" NEWS Scoreboards to Flash World Scries Plnys. In anticipation of the great crowds which will congregate about the news paper bulletin boards during the world's series baseball games, the Evening LxmaEn bulletin machine, formerly at Broad and Ellsworth streets, has been placed In front of the Broadway Theatre Broad streot and Snyder avenue, It hav ing been decided that the latter location Is more convenient to the many "fans'" In that populous neighborhood. Other EvENrNQ Ledoer bulletin boards, which are now operating tn flashing "quick news" to tho public, and which will also carry the up-to-tho-mlnute news of the world's scries games are located as follow: Colonial Theatre, Main street and Chel ten avenue, Qermantown. Nixon Theatre, Bid and Market streets. West Philadelphia, Peacock's Pharmacy, northeast corner Broad street and Erie avenue. Ledger Central, Broad and Chestnut streets. Ledger Main Office, 6th and Chestnut streets. GOES TO FIANCE IN CHINA Philadelphia Girl Meets Him in Shanghai for Wedding A young woman of "West Philadelphia, now living with her husband In the Philippines, Journeyed almost around the world to Shanghai, China, to meet him when he found It Impossible to return to this city. She was Miss Marlon Gra ham Fleck, daughter of Mrs. Annie Rick Fleck, of 41st street and Chester avenue. The husband Is James Ross Corbln, a mining engineer. He is the grandson of James O. Marll, of 421 "West Chelten ave nue, and a son of Ross and Josephine M. Corbin, formerly known In musical cir cles of this city. Mr. Corbln went to the Philippines several years ago. Ho had not seen Miss Fleck slnco that time. The young persona corresponded fre quently, however, and finally decided that tho bride-to-be would travel to Shanghai to meet Mr. Corbln. Australia to Start Ship Line The question of inaugurating a steam ship Bervloe to Europe via the Cape of Good Hope has again been considered by the Australian Government, which has decided to proceed with the project as early as possible. It Is believed that a line for the carrlago of malls to Ixmdon, as well as passengers and cargo, could be established for about $3,500,000. Seatfis. AI'KKR. On September 29, 191B, JOSEPH H. APKER (formerly of 1818 Moyamenslng ae.), husband of Mary A. Apker. Funeral, to wnloh tho relatives, friends and organl gatlona of whtch he was a member, are In Mtel on Monday, at 8.30 a. m from hla late residence. 2408 B. 18th at Mass of Requiem at the Church of St. Monica, at 10 a. n. precisely. Interment Cathedral Ceme tery. Auto funeral. tlAXTEIt Suddenly, on September 29, 1015. WILLIAM C, eon ot the late David and Mary Baxter, huaband ot Catharine Baxter. Relatives and friends, alao Sandy Row, No. IB. L. O. L.; Philadelphia Royal Black Pre ceptory. No. 2: L. P. A.. No. 63: Oriental Lodge, No. 383, F. and A. M. : 30th Ward Republican Club. John Chambers Men's Friendly Union, and all other organizations ot which he waa a member are Invited to at tend the funeral, on Monday, at 2 p. m.. at hla late residence, 2723 Federal at. Interment at Mount Morlab Cemetery. Rcmalna may be viewed Sunday, from 8 to 10 p. m. UELhON. At her residence, B440 Pine at. on October 1, 1010. EDWINA L., wife of Frederick B. T. lielson, aged 70 years. Serv ice and Interment strictly private. IIKHG. On September 00, 101S, FERDI NAND C, eon of John and Elizabeth Berg (reo Nagle), nged 22 years. Relatives and friends, alao employes David Harvey Bona i.uiiii'uiij' nuu uiuc aj'u dui;iai, are invjtou to attend funeral, on Tuesday, at 8.30 a, m. from hla parenta' realdence, 3077 Martha st Requiem Mass at the Church of Our Lady Help of Christiana, at 10 a. m. Inter ment at Moat Holy Redeemer Cemetery. UL'CKI.KY. Ruddenly, on September 80.181B at Boston, Mass., HORATIO B., son o( Both and Elizabeth II. Buokley, In hla 21st year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Monday, at 10 a. m, precisely, from parenta' residence, IIS Beecner ave.. Cheltenham. Interment at Oakland Ceme tery. Frankford. Remains may be viewed Sunday, 6 to 0 p. m. Take Fox Chaae cars to Five Points. CALLAHAN. On September 80, 1918. AN. NIE. widow of Patrick Callahan. Relative and frlende are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 7 a. m., from her late resi dence. 1210. North Allison at (B5th it. and Olrard avej. High Mas of Requiem it St Gregory's Church, at 0 a. ra. precisely. In terment at Holy Cross Cemetery. CARI.IN. On September 30.1010, WILLIAM. eon of the late Jamea and Matilda CarJIn. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, on Monday, at S a. m , from hla late realdence, lf0 Conarroe st, Manayunk, Re quiem Maaa at St. Mary's Church at 0 a. m. Interment Westminster Cemetery. CHAMllKRS.On September 80, 191B, JOHN, huaband of Lizzie Chambera. Relatives and friends, alao the Brotherhood of Andrew and Philip of Bethany Preabyterlan Church, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday, at 1 p. ra. precisely, at hla lata residence, 2800 Gray a Ferry ave. Interment private. Automobile funeral. COLEMAN. At Lebanon, Pa., on September 20, 1915, ANNE MABON CHURCHILL, wlfa of B. Dawaon Coleman, daughter of the lata Richard Randolph Cuyler Churchill, U. B. A. Funeral and interment private. CHAIO. On September 80, 1918. MARY CRAIQ, widow ot Jerry Craig, In her 00th year. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 2 p. ra.. from her late residence, 833 N. Orlanna at! Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. CROShCUl'. On Beptember 80, 1018, EMMA widow ot Daniel L. Croaacup. Relative and frlenda of the family are Invited to attend th funeral services, on Sunday, at 2 p m. at the residence of ber son, Charlea A Croaa cup, 2323 W Thompaon st Interment Weat. mlnater Cemetery DALLAS. On October 1, 10IB, WILLIAM J DALLAS, aged W year. Du notice of th funeral wll. b given from hi lata realdence 2U32 N. 12th st ' DAWS.- On September SO, 1918, HENRY B. DAVIS, at Sunbury p. Funeral service will be helJ on Monday, October 4, at hi late realdence, L.S Market t, Sunbury, Put. 10:50 a. m. Interment at J'omfret Manor Cemetery, bunlmry. Pa, uur E8C1IKN11'.L1)EK On September 29. ELIz. AUBTH KSCHENFELDER (ne. SchTni) widow of Jacob Eachenfelder. Relative. Si',! fiienda ar Invited to attend th funeral eirv. ices, on Sunday, at 2 p. in., at Ur late real" dene. 2002 Worth 4th at,' Interment lit. vate. JXANNAOAN, On Beptember 80.1918, LAW. HENCE, husband of the late Ann Flannagan. Relative and friends, also th Sacred Heart and Rosary Societies of St Bridget's Church are Invited to attend funeral, on Tuesday, at" T.SO a. m.. from Ma son's realdence, John p. Flannagan, 88.71 Quuen Ian, Fall. Illrh Mass at St, Bridget's Church at a, m. in terment St Mary's Cemetery. FLOOU On October 1, 191B. JOSEPH J.. SranliVlL and"Yh. late Mar? FlSSi. "SrtK 'z.wUhyifirrrrTr: :,, -." j 4 - . -rrp-" v-rV . TTTT- --sT Y DEATU8 DEATiia HELP WANTED rEMALE SITUATIONS waJtiflu-ii.Liitui.iia j--r rltr.EROROCOH. On September 29, 1918, MATILDA, widow of William Freeboreugh. Relative and frlenda are Invited to attend funeral, Monday, at 8 30 a. m., from the npartntenta, 1526 N, 10th at. High Maaa of Solemn Requiem at 8t Edward's Church, at 10 a. m. Interment private, at New Ca thedral Cemetery. Please omit Howera. Au tomobile funeral. OI11SON. On October 1, 1915, WILLIAM G., husband ot Emma W. Gibson, aged 69 year. Relative nd trlenda, also Survivors' Asso ciation, POth Regiment Pennylvanla Volun teers; Relief Association of the Philadelphia Fire Department, and employee of Cramp Shipyard, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m., at the apartment ot Oliver H Balr, 1U20 Chestnut st. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. Remain may be Mewed on Monday, from 7 to Ki p. in. GILI.IEH. On September 80, 1918, ANNIE LAVELLF. GILLIES (nee Welsh). Relative and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8.30 a. tn., from her late resi dence, 2328 Turner at. Solemn High Masa at St. Elizabeth's Church, at 10 a. m, precisely. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. GRACE. On October 1, 1918, THEODORE, husband of Elizabeth Grace (nee Luecke). Relatives and friends, also St. John's Assem bly, No. 28, A. O. M. P.; Harris Castle. No. 20, K. ot G. E , and employe or the Tower. Welghtmsn & Rosengarten Company, aro Invited to attend funeral service, at hli late residence. 2427 W. Cumberland st, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m. precisely. Inter ment Northwood Cemetery. GUYNN. On October 1, 1918. LAWRENCE OUYNN. Relative and friend are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8:30 a, m., from the residence ot his son-in-law, Thomas Earnest 1212 Wallace at. Solemn Requiem Maes at the Church ot the Assump tion at 10 a. m. Interment at New Cathe dral Cemetery. Automobile funeral. HAIGIt, fir. On September 30, 1918, AN DREW, husband of the late Jane Ann Heigh (nee Towlerton). and eon of the late James and Charlotte Halgh. Relative and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Mondav, at 12 o'clock precisely, at his late residence. 1308 B. 22d at. Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery, Vlneland, N. J. Automobile funeral. IIAN'SUERY-On September 80, 1918, Mrs. ANN HANSBERY. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday, at 0 p. m., at the residence of her eon-ln-law, Loula McMenomay, Barrlngton, N. J. Funeral on Monday, at 1 p. tn. Inter ment at Fernwood Cemetery. IIEIRI.KR. Suddenly, on September S0.101B, HANNAH N.. daughter of the late George and Lydla Helsler. aged 77 yeara. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral eervlces, on Monday, at 1 p. m., at her late residence, 30 Carteret st, Camden, N. J. In. terment at Mount Holly, N. J., by auto mobile. 1IENSEY. At Salem, Jf. J., on September 30, 1015. MARY, wife of Michael Hensey. Rela tive and frlenda aro Invited to attend the funeral services, at her late residence, 22 Olive st., on Monday, at 0 SO a. m. High Maaa of Requiem at St. Marya Church, at 10 a. m Interment at St. Mary' Cemetery, Salem, N. J. IRWIN. On October i, 1918, VIOLET L., daughter of William T. and Fredericks Ir win (nee Yeager), In her 10th year. Rela tive and friend are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p. ra.. at the residence of her uncle, Oeorge G. Lehr, 102 W. Allegheny ave. Interment private, at Greenmount Cemetery. JAMISON On September 28. 1918, THOMAS 3. JAMISON. Relatives and friends, aleo employes of Blaslus & Sons, John F. Rey nolds Post, No. 71. O. A. R.; Ioska Tribe, No. 371, Imp. O. It. M.; Washington Camp, No. 2113, P. O. S. of A.; Ioska Lodge. No. 2, S. of A., and Gratitude Council. No 682, Jr. O. A M.. are Invited to attend the fu neral, on Monday, at 2 p. m.. from hla late residence, 2031 E. Cumberland st. Remains may he viewed on Sunday, after 8 p. m. Interment at Oreenwood (K. of P.) Cemetery. JONES. On October 1. 1016, MARGARET JONES, wife ot Grant L. Jones and daughter ot Marcaret Grear and the late Andrew Jack son Crllley. Relatives and friends, also Champion Degree Council, No. 8, D. ot L.. aro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m., at her late realdence, 6126 North 12th St.. Logan. Interment pri vate, at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. KANE. On October 1.1916, JOHN J. KANE. Funeral, to which the relative and friends are invited, on Tuesday, at 6.30 a. m., from tne residence ot hla eon, 2'eier j, Kane. l&Jg Hhunk at Solemn Mas ot Requiem at the Church of the Epiphany, at 10 a. ra. pre cisely. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. KEKNKY. At the residence of his daughter, Mrs. JAMES C. CLARK, Baltimore, Ml, on October J, 1918, THEODORE M. KEE KEY, aged 63 ear. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday, at 3 p. m., at the apartments of Oliver H. Bair, 1820 Chestnut at, Philadel phia. Interment private. KLUrKEK September SO, 1918, CHARLES F. KXUFKEE. huaband nf the late Sarah A. Klufkes (nee Conover). Relatives and frlenda, also the members of George 'C. Chandler Circle, No. M. R. ot A.; Supreme Circle and Grand Circle of B. ot A. ot Pennsylvania, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p. m., at his late realdence, 430 E. Thompson st Interment at Northwood Cemetery. MANHFIKLD. On Ninth Month 80th. 1916. GEORGE W.. husband or the late Ida Mans field (nee Jones), aged 62 yeara. Relatives and friends ot the family, aleo members of Camp No. 03. P. O. a. ot A., are Invited to attend funeral, on Sunday, at 2 p. m., from the parlor of J. E. Stiles & Bona, 1417 E. Susquehanna ave. Interment private. McC'ANDLlIhS. On October 1, 1916. LESLIE A. MiCANDLESS. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8.30 a. m., from hla late realdence, 4412 lino st Maaa of Solemn Requiem at St Franda de Sales Church, at 10 a, tn. Inter ment at Holy. Cross Cemetery. McKEOWN. On September 80, 1918, nUGH. husband ot Theresa McKeown and aon ot tha late Thoma and Barab McKeown (nee Bal lam). Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p. m., at his late residence, 2167 Dreer at (Trenton ave. above Norrl at). Interment North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Remain mar be viewed Sunday evening. MeMONEOLE. Suddenly, on September 80. 1916, HUGH, husband of Mary M. McMone gle (nee Dougherty), aged 88 years. Rela tives and friends, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8 a, m.. from ht late residence, 192t McClellan at Mas of Requiem at the Church of St. Thoma Aquinas at 030 a. m. precisely. Interment at Holy Croa Cemeetry. McVElOH. On October 1. 1918, JOHN Mo. VEIGH. Relative and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 8 a. ra.. from the residence of hi son-in-law, Francla P. Murray. 1814 Ta.ker st. Solemn 'iteqlilem Mass at the Church of St. Thoma Aquinas at 0.30 a. m. precisely. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. "w MKHVINK. On September 80, 1918, MART j., wife pf Paul Mcrvtne (nee Allen). Rela tives an 1, friends are Invited to attend fu. neral aervlcea, on Monday, at 2 p. m.. at her lata residence, 417 Buttonwood at. Interment Mount Morlah Cemetery, "' MOliaAN, Suddenly, on Beptember 80, 191B ALVA I. huaband of Mary B. Morgan! aaad Myear. Relative, snd friends sre TnviteY to attend the funeral scrvlcea, on Monday, it 2 p. m. precisely, at hla late realdence. 453 W, Brlnhurt t, Qermantown. Interment private. MCLI.IN. -On September 29, 1918. MARQA RET. wife of Francla B. Mullin and daulh. it the lit Arthur and Ann McCready! natla of, 1'srl.h of Greenlaugh. Comity Berry, Ireland. Funeral on Monday, at 8.80 a. tn.. from her late realdence. Vouthei.t rner 03d and Mrk.t au. Solemn RequUm Mass at Our Lady of Victory Church it 10 J. m. Interment at Holy Croaa Cemetery. Relative and friend are Invited to attend! HKWUN. On October 1. 1918, MARGARET daughter pt the lata Thomas B. and Kathi.' rlne NwUn, atflier realdence, 1516 Arch at" l)Se notice of the funeral will be glvK New York pPrs plea copy, " mw rflKKr-O" October 1,1916, MARY a. ponn Sue w William M. Porr. aged 63 ;?,. Relative and frlende r Invited to attend funeral ervlc. on Monday, at 3 ?5a it her late reaidenca. 6808 Jackiou t wfc Sinoralng. Friends may call Bunday"'1 to P. rn. Interment private, at MaihSii Cemetery. M " IMlltAMKV On Beptember SO. lain. CAROLINE, wife of August mbr.rn.ky (nV. Mtou.n. In her 86th year. Relative jS tilend. also member oVatok Jed PhlladeU ROnERTB At Providence, n. I., on Sep tember 30, 1018, ELI.A MAE, wife of W. Walborn Roberts. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral service, on Sunday, precisely at 2 p. m., at the chapel ot Andrew i. Balr & Son, Arch and 19th street.. Interment private. SCI ANZ. On Beptember 80, 1918, CHRIS TI'N, husband of Augusta Schanz. Rela tive and frlenda also Prospect Lodge, No. 6, O. of F. B., are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p. m., at hla late realdence, 2810 East Victoria at. Interment at Oakland Cemetery. Remain may be viewed on Sunday, between 8 and 10 p. ra. SIEGET.. On Beptember 80, 1918, LOUIS SIEGEL, aged 43 year. Funeral and Inter ment private, from hla parents' residence, 6225 Westminster ave. SMITH. On September 29. 1915. ALFRED, husband of Mary Jine Smith. Relatives and friends, nlao tne members of Star of Hope Lodge, No. 6, s. of B are Invltede to at. tend funeral, on Monday, at 2 p. m., from his late residence. 2026 B. Ekhart at In terment North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Re mains may be viewed on Sunday evening, att.r 7:30 o'clock. STEARN. Suddenly, on October 1. 1918, EMMA, widow of Henry R. and former widow of John I Richardson, of Wilming ton. Del., aged 78 ears. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at 12 m., at her late residence. 2304 North 15th st. Interment at Brandywlne Cemetery, Wilmington. Remains may be visaed on Monday evening. 8TKVENB. Suddenly, on Beptember 80,1918, LOUIS N.. on ot the late Charles W. and Anna B. Stevens. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral servlcea, on Monday, at 2 p. m.. at his late residence, 837 South Hancock st Interment private. Frlenda may call Sunday, between 8 and 10 p. ra. 8TEUERWALD. On October 1.1918.HENRY STEUERWALD, husband of Fredericks Steuerwald (nee Schultz), aged 83 years. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at 1 p. ra., at hl late realdence. 1025 East Passyunk ave. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Monday, at 8 p. m. STUNE. Suddenly, on September 29, 1918. JOHN II., husband of Bridget Stune. Rela tives and friend, also Electric Aid Society and Local No. 21, Electrlo Workers, sre In vited to attend funeral, on Monday, at 8 a. m., from the residence of his brother-ln-l?"' JT,""1 , Murphy. 1446 N. 87th at. West Phlla Solemn Requiem Masa at St! 0.".orCs Chnrch at 0:30 a. m. Interment at St. Denis' Cemetery. SUMMERS. On September an 1918, WILL IAM W., husband of Anna n. Summer (ne Shreve), In the 51th year of hi age. Rela tive and frlenda, also Covenant Lodge, No. 456, F. and A. M.: American Star Lodge. No. 405, I. O. O. F.: Northewstern Assembly. No. 54, A. O. M. P.: tha Men'a Friendly Union of the John Chamber Memorial Church, and the 20th Century Republican Club, are in vited to attend the funeral service. Monday, at 2 p. m. precisely, at hla late residence, 1627 N. 82d at Interment Mt Morlah Cem etery. The remains may he viewed on Sun day evening between the houra ot 7 and 9 o'clock. Automobile aervlce. TETI. On September 80. 191B, LUCY, wife of Domenick Tetl. aged 33 yeara. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 8 30 a. ra.. from her late real dence, 024 Mountain at. Solemn Mass of Re quiem at the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Croaa Cemetery. THORNTON. On September 30, 1918. JOHN R., aon of AmelUand th late Thomas O. Thornton, in hla 21st year. Relative and friends, also employes of the Excelsior Laun dry, are Invited to attend the funeral serv ices, on Monday, at 2 p. m . at his late residence. 1003 W. Montgomery ave. Inter ment private at Fernwood Cemetery. WALLACE. On October 1, 1918, ALEXAN DER 1 WALLACE, aged 71 years. Hela tlvc and frlenda are Invited to attend fu neral servlcea. Monday, at 2.30 p. m., at hi late realdence, 1716 Unity at, Frankford. Interment private, at North Cedar Hill Cem etery. WALTERS. Suddenly, on September 80,1918. HERMAN WALTERS, late of 820 Ei On tario at, husband of Henrietta Walters. In hla 63th year. Relatives and friends are In vited to attend funeral, on Monday, at 2 p. m. precisely, from the residence of his . eon-ln-law. Edwin II. Bunney, 1634 Dounton t, Nlcetown. Interment at Hillside Ceme tery via funeral car. Remains mav .. viewed Sunday evening. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES EVENING LEDGER This STYLE TYPE (er Ilka this) One time ..................,, lfio. Three times ene week 12Hc Dlx times one week loo. Situations Wanted, three times one week 10 cents per Una, 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 tuna rata for Eraaiva Lawsa snd Fcbuo Ltwis combined is 19 cent rAtr Une with the exception of Help Wanted and Bltuatlons Wanted, which is 16 cents par Una! FOR TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this) which 1 permitted In all classification ex. cept .Help and Situations Wonted. Lost and Found, Personal. Boarding and Room, ad F1VBCENT8 PER LINK TO ANT OV ABOVH IlATaSSa There Is a drug store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads at office rates. HELP WANTED BEMALB CHAMBERMAID and waiting-Clean, lntelll. gent, trustworthy woman, willing to hlp nurso with children: no washing. II 20. Led- cr imnm, wa juaraet t. CHAMBERMAID and waitress-Settled Prot estant woman) assist nura with children; S.hw?n.,ni ,?"", .JSW- Apply 428 B.' vhh HWIIf HUIHH AtMU, CHAMBERMAID & waltrea. exp., whluprot. fam. 3 adults: rf. req. Apply 4054 Spruce st t- CLOTH WEAVERS wanted. Apply John & James Dobson, Inc., Blanket Mills, Bcotfa Une, Fall of Schuylkill. COOKINO and downstair work; also laundry; white girl) reference required. Call 6439 Jofferaon st., Qermantown. COOKINO and downstairs work, whit alrl wanted. Apply 2205 Oroen st. QIRL for general housework, small family. aiRLS wanted, between ages) 10 and 24. Ap ply Monday a. in., between T and 10 o'clock. Employment Bureau, Welsbach Company, UWUt.,H, ttll. HOUBEKEEl'ER (1 managlnaf-Prot woman of le of takjii full charg or ury. M 61iT, Ledger OMcV! derlngl ref.; count HOUSEWORK, general White girt, no" attend first floor, wait on table! small wash. llyj auburbs. Meet employer. Led. Cent. OS.. U6UueWORK: general)-Girl In eountryT lly ofB: Of washing, Apply 12M Lou Saturday, between 6 and 11 a. ni. Q"- .-. ..-. ..... ..wwuy, t 1VUS. a.u. "". et.r nroUHTSWORKTseneral, Prot. girl; am. i-4J suburbs; 1,0 washing. Call Saturday, bat 1 WI . . - " .1... . MM..., Iaiff. aomsais BLran-iapiieocl Pi younar woman wanted for year-old d-cbli lulr. ord 'lJtt,b,ir,;"cJiur, ! MOTHER'S inSLPEn, half-grown girl wanted. Apply loio -. "'" -. WonMd?1' E?S1,nc.lr!o will nut st SALESWOMEN , WE REQUIRE THOROUGHLY 1WPERI ENCEI) YARD GOODS SALESWOMEN. AP VLY SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, N. SNELLENBURG & CO. STENCKlTUPirEmS.BOOKIOinnRS.CXERKB Aro you seeking a nrst-class position? See Mis Dean, at Ledger Central. She will advise you how to secure one, help you write your advertisement, list your QuUfll:,i'on"hi1 (he Commercial Department. Mis Dean has helped hundreds of young ladles and will ex tend the same erurtesy to you. This Is a free service to Ledger advertisers. VELVET SALESWOMAN WE REQUIRE A THOROUGHLY EXPERI ENCED SALESWOMAN FOR OUR VEL VET DEPARTMENT. APPLY SUPERIN TENDENT'S OFFICE. N. SNELLENBURG . CO. WANTED MOTHER'S HELPER for baby B months snd boy 8 years: must hava exp. and rer. , rroKBianu w. , aiu.i.'i - WANTED CHAMBERMAID, also assist with washing; Prot. with ret. Box 07. Ambler, Pa. WINDERS Wanted, experienced soft k winders. Sauquolt Silk Manufacturing Com pany, 18th and Hunting Park ave. General CLERKS Women wanted as govt, clerks; $70 month; Phlla examinations coming; sample Suestlons free. Franklin Institute, Dept 713 , Rochester. N. Y. HELP WANTED MAIiB BOOKKEEPER and stenographer, quick, ac curate and good worker,, with experience; give reference and state salary expected. L 134, Ledger Office. BOY, 18 years old. for position in office; an swer own handwriting. H 747, Ledger Cent BOYS, 16 or over, to work in wall paper fac tory. Apply at once, Becker, Smith & Page, Water st. and Snyder ave. BOYS, 17 years old, to learn trade. Apply 1800 Wlssahlckon ave. CANVASSERS Wanted, four stalwart Repub llcans In each ward; now until election. Ap ply Eat and Mon. all day, 722 Sansom st CARPENTERS Several first-class men. Whlte slde tc Sons. 2115 Wallace at CLOTH WEAVERS wanted. Apply John & Jamea Dobson. Inc., Blanket Mills, Scott's lsne, Falls of Schuylkill. DRIVER for laundry route, not afraid to can vass; salary and commission. Apply 1242 G hard ave. Sunday, between 12 and 2 p. ra. DRIVER, for two-ton coal wagon. Waverly, 54th and Whitby ave. ts-ttjm rMlvn? Night duty In large plant near Phlla.. ex- j perlence necessary, preferably as captain of 1 city company or in cnarge ox private ongaao. give full particulars, references, etc Lock Box 1371. Philadelphia. HOUSEWORK Wanted, man and wife, to gether; must be good cook, In country. For Interview. 1504 Pine St.. Monday, 0 to 12. INSTRUMENT MAKER on fine balances; ex perienced only; references required. Christian Becker, inc. i etn Jersey v.r. x. j. LABORERS WANTED. 23 eood ditch men. white or colored: co-hour week; good pay; steady work for good men. Apjly 4127 Frankford ave.. 3d floor, over pontolflce. MAN for cost keeping ot machine shop; must laKe UlCULllOU AUU uu.,l.wuu uiu, iJlliii-, uis wanes. exDerlence and age. V iXXZ. Ledger uu Rice. MAN and wife, German, English speaking, for General housework; plain cooking; two In omlly; references. It 643. Ledger Central. NIOHT WATCHMAN -wanted In national bank; must live In Philadelphia, not be over 50 years of age; salary fbo per month; per manent position; only those giving names ot references will be considered. C 412, Ledger Office. PRESSMEN Leather belt presamen wanted; steady work. Apply 41 North 7th street. SALESMAN Electrlo appliance salesman wanted; prefer man with experience In sell lng campaigns for central stations or rnanu facturera of appliances; state business expe rience, salary desired, with commission, also age. L 133. Ltdger Central. SALESMAN Wanted, hustling salesman to sell the only theft-proof Ford automobile lock on the market; all Saturday afternoon. i Q J O CIOCK, A.AJi. UIIWIWMWBUU1 UlOgi SALESMAN', stock, wanted; muat have clean record and references: exceptionally attrao- suits. 11 849, Ledger Central. SALESMAN Wanted, experienced plaster sales, man with good references; none other need apply) territory eastern part of PenAsylva nla. Address U 117, Ledger Office. ' SALESMEN Men experienced In technical line, to call on architects, engineers and manufacturing concerns; good position for 4 or 6 live men; only men desiring permanent employment apply) state age, experience and give ret- erence. ai is. Kmcr uemrw. SALESMEN wanted to sell our new wonderful gas light Call at 10 a. ra., Saturday, ninth floor, N. W. corner 18th and Cherry at a. in uniwq ufti nuyrovpmeni company. STENOGRAPHER Young man. good appear ance, quick, with ome experience. Addrea Stenographer, P. O. Box 1311. BTENOORAPHERS. 21 to 25. exp.: muat fur. nisn reicrcic. ai ., imcr uenirai. VALET Young whito man with experience In caruta vr itivs.iu, uisiii unir; witn goou reference; suburbs. M 010, Ledger Office. WANTED Intelligent, active boy, 16 years old. office work with corporation. Call at Ledger Office, 6th and Chestnut, between 10 and 11 a, ra., Saturday. Ask for Mr, Wet- IWIU YOUNG MAN, about 21. bright, to asslst'ln order department paper house; good chances for advancement. O 404. Ledger Office. General BPRINO OARDEN MOTOR COMPANT Latest, moat modern, up-to-date AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL By our new method you learn to drive and repair automobile quickly. .-. .. 5 u START YOU. 1601-18 Spring Garden. Day and night classea. tJITTJATIONS WANTED rEMALr UOOlCKBBPER-and ethnographer desire peri manent poa 6 year' xp. l 847. Led. Cent. COMPANION-Lady, Intelligent, exp.rtenced. it,i" JS,t,?.n.V.e?mPan'on o elderly lady or Invalid. C 825, Ledger Olflea. COOK, chambermaid and waitress. 2 iri friend wish poeltlona together. L Xoi.Led OS DRBea4AKJ4K." French,' wl.hM"5t7MmTnr at hroe orout; ref. Tel. Dlcklnon vSS v OOVEllNEfiel. .Frenehrrnuslo" teacher, wish, no. In Drlv. fam. A. TWv-.M i7;..,..w,,P.s uuyismiee, Tencn, rnusio teacher. wlh. po. In prlv. fam. A, Poccald. RoVemoi' OOVERNESS. vUltlnaennairFFinch-Kn? Ilh; reference. O. K. Lorens, aiaa win," .M, . w. v...,, o.ap vvainut VlAltUtftrVD'tfll'U i ii ... nvumiuMii ... wwiweinsi or COlDDanlani oos. wanted by refined, van m rTj1.0.0' German Prot lady,, QaOtt. i. 'ffja' atCBMl'liat (rwnaatns), "cnoo'ir colKil w """i - svi. am m, iefl Ol i2i rXiT' g-: I , ; i --- "-r mm-. LADi, reduced la ouottscataaces. kavlnsr Vi "thorough buatnew Ualnlag and buvj-J Tsrea Insertions (n one meefc, He, a Una. LADY, Swiss, wishes position with children! good reference. A. Poccald, Roeemont Pa, LADY deetres work afternoons in doctor's ef dentist's office. H 48. Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER and typist deslrea perma nent pos.; exper.; good rets. II 749, Led. Cent. TEACHER, visit Ref. Swls lady teaches Ger man, French to children. Call af tar B p.m. A. Cramer, n e. cor. 11th A Tasker. Ph.Dlck.5509. TEACHER (visiting) French, German. Ital, vocal, piano; European training. Mile.. 182T Wallace. . TEACHER OF 8TENOORAPHY and toues) typewriting (experienced) seek engagement wlth private school. Q 333, Ledger Central. THREE RELIABLE PEOPLE want poaltloni together: 9 years' reference: man understands all lnslds and out gentleman's place: wlfa nrst-class cook and good chambermaid. O . 336, Ledger Office. WOMAN, German, wants position for wahlng and houeecleanl ng; good ref. 2148 Clarion st YOUNG LADY wishes position in florist shop, clerics! or selling; refs. II 748. Ledger Cent LETTISH GIRL, Protestant recently arrived, wishes general housework; German-speaking adult fam. In W. Phlla. pf. Call BUS HoepeS. Through the Cammerolal Department at Ledger Central a large number et firms have been able to secure oempetent lOfllce help bookkeepers, stenographers and clerical girls. The next tune you are In need of an office assistant tele phono your Help Wsnted ad to Mtss Dean. Ledger Central, Walnut 8000. She will seleot competent girls and sub mit them for your consideration. This is a free service to Ledger advertisers. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE Three insertions In on ceek, Iflo. a lint, ACCOUNTANT, absolutely first-class. IB years experience, high-class business ability and references. 3132 Arch et ACCT. and production engr.. 80, seeks conneo tton; excel, mtg. exp.; efficient to assume charge: best references. C 410. Ledger Oft. BOOKKEEPER and typist 4 years' exp.. de sires position with progressive firm. preferly small manufacturer; high school grad.; can furnish satlafac'y refs. H 358. Led jr. Cent BOOKKEEPER, competent, 8 years' experi ence, desires position vlth advancement la reliable firm; beet ref. O 155, Led. Cent. BOOKKEEPER, capable and exp.. desires po sition where there Is an opportunity for ad vancement H 884. Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER, 31, 11 yeara experience, for perman't or nub, work; ref. Llancrch 102 M. BOOKKEEPER. 18. willing and Industrious; try me. it mi, ledger central. BUTLER or houseman, colored man, 85, sln Kle, with unusual ability, wishes position! . 6 yrs.' ref, from last erap'r. H 440, Led. Cent BUTLER Filipino, young, experienced; first- class reference. L 202, Ledger Office. CHAUFFEUR" experienced, single, white, wishes situation, willing and obliging; sober: 4 years' best reference from last place. O 321, Ledger Office. CHAUFFEUR and coachman wants situation; married: no children; strictly sober; first class reference. H 441. Ledger Central. CHAUFFEUR Two years in lsst place: do own repairs: beat ref. Phon Gtn. 1744 W. or anorega ima !;. uneuen ave.. utn. CHAUrFEUR 0 years' experience: careful driver; do own repairing. C 402. Ledger Oft. CHAUFFEUR, colored, 10 years' experience; reference, mp a. 18th at Phone Dick. 3517 X. CLERK, youns; man, 7 years' office experi- euce. aesirea Bosnian wnere mere is onner. tor advancement; good ref. H 642. Led. Cent COOK Japanese. 12 years' experience, will uk entire cnarge: honest, sober, trust worthy; Al references. Phone Baring 7123 J. CORRESPONDENT, well educated, familiar wim wnoiesaie aaiea rec. it oos. Led. cent EVGINEER. mechanical, tnchnlral rrrjtnt. 18 years' exper. as superintendent of l.l.hlne shop, also draughting: room and selllni. im. desires to make a change. G 813. Led. Cent HOUSEMAN, exp. and ref.; young Prot; Aus. trlan. Ph. Walnut 7110 W, or M 010, Led. Oft. LOCAL SALESMAN, Jobbing, milt supplies; Iron, etc., desires change ot house; will con sider direct representative proposition on ...HIIIUII.BIUII. ii .ti, ucuKcr central. MAN AND WIFE, Japanese, want positions as cook snd housework tn small family. - i"p.' ninin.il, um ituu iierry Bti. MAN, 34, educated, employed purchasing. wants opportunity direct line of business. manufacturing or wholesale. C 403, Led. Off. MAN AND WIFE. Japanese, wish position la small family; man as cook, wife aa cham- ucrnmm; long experience, juato. 1G34 vine. MAN AND WIFE (colored), wish pos. as but Jer and cook; city refs. John Beckley, 74J a. miui ah. PAINTER, German, wishes private work: best material; cheap. 128 W. Hewson st. HEAL ESTATE-Voung man. University grad "sts, thorough knowledge of buslnesa and clientele of his own, desires connection with) Arm or Individual, particularly one capable pf handling mortgage transactions: now earn ing substantial profit for present employer snd will not be an expense, but moneymaker for progressive concern. H 649. Led. Cent SALESMAN, Sd, 2 yeara1 experience grocery apoclaltles, thorough training tn handling men; best reference. H 041, Led. Cent. HAI'.?siJAN.. opfn J0T ngsgement. familiar ".w .,,, ,,, mi yeara experience traveled the Orient H 655. Ledger Central. BALES MANAGER or advertising man Young .... "K'"vmi, uwh iqr engagement: rt erence. H 140. Ledger Central. STENOQRAPllER and private secretary' 4 years' experience, rsptd. accurate, nsxdl worker; best reference. It 647, Led. Cent STUDENT in accounting, evenln- Wharton School, desire position. H 687. Ledger Cent TRAFFIC MAN. 35, with IS yers' rallroal experience rating, routing. classlfylns. claims, demurrage, desires charge of tratflo deportment. 11 857f Ledger Central. WAITER, colored, experienced, highest refer ence; private and hotel. C 810, Ledger Olnce. W'HA? desire position; good reference. M SlflV T .a4AM sal A YOUNG MAN. having traveled United Btats. Canada. Europe, well qualified for position el trust. ufflelent Initiative and ability to take responsibility and work from the shoulder pf a buy man: can purchase or aelll willing to represent reliable firm anywhere: capable. II 156. Ledger Central. YOUNG MAN1, age 26. desires position' In real estate office; High Bchool andeollsga educa tion, unquestionable reference; 8 years' sxpa rience. H 456. Ledger Central. ence, desire to inak a chancel conalder tMf reasonable offer. II 646. Ledger Central. IF YOU DO NOT FIND TUB KJNB ot an applicant listed her who can fan that) exacting poltion, t.leplione Mr. llu? Laa ger Central. Walnut of Main 800 We LeS. ger-s Commercial Registry Bureau fs a frta venlencc. Mr. Hunt usually brine tha TiaM man and right job together. EMPLOYMENT AQBNOiag NICHOLLS, 19M UAINBaiDGH Sfr. OOU PETENT ' MALH ANKEMAl3r"M SUPPLIED AND WANTED. srw MlBa mTRY T. Mc?AWTHT'.t4T rfaHfcjs' - -,- -... muni, Bia, m , loymeat IktfMai' ielp wpeMed a4 ret4at Cans. . wntd; all nationalities. Pre-i ATJTOlfOBZLBS Vor Htlm" FlLMAN, 1918. (wr Ti i " ."1 "XU" z?TLmm . iw am u,iy wim I "ff?.-"0 JrH starter ai w ii r .... I.. - .... wyan inl'aa at., as taUta O. uYS? MHi i -"HM ..iiue.i wimi and n. kwiium aa lira aaai Mmf BtoigimTtmttllShr ruuiiur 1IWI .N CBM AsftK . Jfeai carjinv ttSspr