ISITMMER HEOM?ALS AND CONCERTS - ,WITH STAR ARTISTS ON PHONOGRAPH f - I,. , - Hans Kindler, of Philadelphia Orchestra, Newest Victor Acquisition Jules Falk's New "Berceuse" Record Interesting Quartet Numbers By THE PHONOGRAPH EDITOR Although "out of season" the musical waSori, that Is Instrumental concerts and Individual star recitals can bo enjoyed by rhouogrnptivfans, Kflw cellists have received such prompt recognition at ths hands of American nmll enets as Hans Kindler, tho young soloist, who has been promoted loVthe first vlolon eHo desk of tha Philadelphia Orchestra. Ha Is another star secured to make records exclusively for the Victor. Although only 34 years of age, Kindler has had a-brilliant career. 3I Introduces himself by playing Salnt-Saens' "Tho Swan" and IUiblngteln'3 "Melody In F." Jules Falk's violin solo of tho "Berceuse" from "Jocelyn" Is Just Issued by tho Colum bia Company. Mr. Falk's instrument is a icenulhs Stradlvarius, which accounts for tho unusual beauty of tono evoked from tho atrlngs. Oodard's "Ilerceuse" Is one of tho musical gems which led a brother artist to remark! "It Is too bad Godard wroto so much ', he could write so well," Tho "Ber ceuse" demonstrates how well Godard could Write. Pablo Casats Is at his best in his Colum bia recording of Salnt-Saens' "Allegro Ap risaslonala." Thero Is a sudden Introduc tory theme, quickly played and quickly passed, that eluslvely flickers In and out of tha passionate outpouring of melody llko ft tongue of Vivid blue flame So fascinat ing Is thin tempest of music played by this cellist that ono listens spellbound amid tho Whirling maza until tho last echo of tho climax dies away. The cello 13 a prominent voice In the Venetian Instrumental Quartet's Edison record of "Oh, Promise Me." This quartet version of "Oh, Fromlse Jte" adds greatly to tho beauty of the original melody, nnd makes ono 5f tho most charming records of the kind ever listed. As a composer of operettas do Kovcn has had his greatest success. Besides these, however, ho has Written nearly 160 songs, of which "Oh, Promise Mo" Is a notnblo specimen, nnd ono of tho best known to all. It was Introduced Into. "Itobln Hood," and attained great popularity. ENSEMBLE MUSIC. This quartet, which nlso Includes violin, fluto and harp, offers It. M. Stult's "Sweetest Btory Ever Told." For all tho words of this favorite aro considered by many to havo been tho real reason for Its years of pop ularity. It will bo quiet evident, upon hear ing tho now Instrumental arrangement given by Edison, that Its real charm lies In tho beauty of Us melody. Tho quartet of In strumentalists has dono tho selection full Justice in fact It seems moro delightful than ever In Its new Betting. Another ensemble of rare merit Is tho Trio de Luteco. of violin, cello and harp. It offers Saint Saens' "Serenade." Tho music Is melodious, soft and sprlng-llkc, tho llute stngs a pastoral theme; tho harp accom panies In a rippling, flowing movement; and the rich, deep tones of the cello carry tho melody. Each Instrument Is played by an artist of recognized ability, so In solo parts' and ensemble the full value of tho music Is brought out. Quartet music Is always relished by tho genuine muslo lover, and tho Beethoven quartets aro among tho greatest In music literature. In his development of tho scherzo Beethoven bettered one of tho most effective of modern art forms, capable of expressing a lighter, moro humorous vein of thought than any other movement. At the same time, the scherzo affords a distinct contrast with tho slower movements of the quartet form. Scholarly renditions of tho minuet movement of the C Minor Quartet and tho scherzo from another quartet In F major aro presented by tho Victor organi sation, which plays each number with fine balance nnd gives an Intelligent Interpreta tion of tho great master's interesting quar tets. For tho Victor Itosarlo Bourdon supplies the lighter side of the Instrumental offerings With ca'lo renderings of "When You're Away," from "The Only Girl," and "Under neath tho Stars," by Herbert Spencer. The Boshko Sisters, whoso duets of violin and pianoforte wcro sufficiently impressive to command tha attention of the Czar, and who have scored a distinct success slnco their arrival In America, make offering of Dvoraks scherzo from tho "Sonatine," known as tho Tyrolean Dance, and the charming "Menuett In G" of Beethoven, Which MIscha Elmnn has made so popular. Ona can readily picture tho wlnsomo grace of colonial maids and gallant cava liers as they stepped through tha stately measures of Haydn's "Minuet In C Major," played by Pablo Cabals. This new Columbia record Is the em bodiment of sweet simplicity and charm ing melody. The opening themo Is re peated twice, followed by a scries of me lodious developments one stirs far down the depths of tha bass and another rises to a tripping treble. In the closing bars It would seern that the echoes of some phantom Instrument crept In with the tones of the cello. PAXO SELECTION'S. Julius L. Schendel, for the Victor, also offers two pianoforte records, his interpre tation of Liszt's "Dream of Lovo" and tha Interesting and Impressive "Prelude" of .Rachmaninoff. A Godowsky record has Just been Issued by tho Columbia Company, Chopin's "Noc turne In E Flat." which Is known as the gem of all nocturnes. Under the Angers of tho pianist tha music turns to a very dream-sound an enchanting melody with half-whispered accompaniment. The real music lover will find Godowsky records a sever-endlng pleasure. Another new Godowsky record, "Con cart Etudo No. 2 In D Flat," has been Is. sued by the Columbia Company. It Is one of Liszt's most delightful compositions and played by Godowsky doubtless as Liszt hlm ealf would havo liked to hear It. To de scribe it Is impossible ; it Is such a running, rippling, trilling thinr. with flrst one little theme and then another singing out by Ittelf. FIELD OF THE FIDDLERS. Eddy Brown Is acclaimed tha most Ben tatlonal exponent of violin technique born In America. Tha Columbia Company has released a record by this 20-y ear-old fiddler, Chopin's "Nocturne in 13 Minor." .Every modulation, and quivering, appealing- npto of the classic cornea creeping Into tho harmony, until the Instrument Itself swms no longer a material thing, but a vibrant part of the musical romance itself, The music of Syendsen's compositions is .peculiarly Individual, and Is noted for its freedom from national tendencies. Natur !?, its "Homance" 13 a departure from the usual and is expressive of an idealistic temperament and colorful fancy. This In teresting Columbia record, played by Kath leen Farlow, violinist, is comparable to what la known In literature as "free verse." Both Kretsler and Zlmballst contribute again to the. enjoyment of the big Victor family. The flrst named gives "The Old terrain," a delightful little melody arranged fey tha celebrated violinist from an old Viennese folksong. Zlmballst shows his kiU In an adaptation for the violin of TBchalfcowsky'a "Autumn Song," and Is jtpisndidly supported by the orchestra. Str. Krelsler epent some tune in Bar Harbor, and devoted much of his time to ta composition of original works and transcriptions for the violin. Among- these jwrw pieces was a fascinating "Berceuse Jtowantlque," and he playa this delicate dumber song fop Victor owners. Mr KrelsJer new transcriptions of old anuaitf by Couperln, 1130-1865, and other vtnteenth century composers, which havo llffiiTr recently published, have met with sstiioti favor. The original manuscript MJI il fee- these transcriptions are the pm ate rarly of Mr- Krelsler. and have been m GtpAi' Mtedt that they have become, la twti, oriftnal works, ona of these fascinat me pta the "Ciwwwn," ejtauisueiy jfeNMh JMs ttiMtw sentiment and flavor - pf WgMf Bd w Wch ia already familiar to Victor audiences, la charmingly played by Mr. Elman. Planoforto by Walter II. Golds. Mr. Elman gives also an attractive ar rangement which ho has made of Weber's spirited "Country Dance," a taking llttlo number with a lilting rhythm. Tho artist gives here a flno exhibition of skill, play ing with captivating grace and delicacy. Mr, Golde nccompnnlos tho lollnlRt with accuracy and sympathetic appreciation. For Edison fans. Albert Snaldlng. the fine young American violinist, has rendered a double record. "Tho Glgue." by Rust, with which Mr. Spalding starts this rccoul, Is as sprightly as a glguo should be. It Is a curious sort of melody, with an added Interesting effect obtained by having the violin play Its own accompaniment. This Is by no meant an onsy plcco to play well, and It gives Mr. Spalding a flno oppor tunity to display his skill. The "Serenade," by "Rantlegger, starts with a lively theme, qulto typical of the fantastic Pierrot; tho second themo Is slower and is played In thirds. Mr. Spalding also contributes his own variations on Foster's "My Old Kentucky Home." The plnntatlnn melodies of Stephen Collins Foster form the basis of our Amer ican folksong music, and are, without doubt, closer to tho hearts of the peoplo of tho United States than nny others of their Kind. Albert Spalding mada this violin arrangement of "My Old Kentucky Homo," nnd, after hearing him play It on this record, you will ngrco he has pre served wonderfully the sweetness of tho old melody. Dvorak's "Humoresquo"' has been ex tremely popular for the Inst two or three years. How It so suddenly sprang Into favor Is a mystery. You know It, of coiirso ; and you may rest assured lsadore Mosko wltz has played It In tho fanciful way It should bo played. Rubinstein's "Melody In F" Is a household favorlto nil over tho world. Its presentation on tho same Edison record Is artistic. OLIVER M0R0SC0 "AGIN THE MOVIES" Noted Play and Picture Pro ducer Quoted on the Coming Decline and Iall of the Nation's Joy One of the most extraordinary things In an extraordinary world tho film world Is the pronouncement attributed to Oliver Morosco In tho current Issue (August) of Tho Green Book. Tho Interviewer Is Miles Overholt, and he quotes Mr. Morosco, who Is n famous producer for tho screen. In part as follows: "My own photoplay-producing company has been successful from tho beginning," Oliver Morosco, tho Los Angeles theatrical magnate, told mo, "but I feel that It nnd every other- film-producing company will soon go Into n decline. The motion pictures will go down fighting, but they will go down ncvcrthless." Ho went on to say to me that conditions had proved to him that tho spoken theater always would hold tho ascendancy: that he intends to fight tho films from now on, even if he wrecks his own film company In so doing. This was Mr. Morosco's declaration of war : "I Intend to give battle to tho motion picture business with every ounce of strength at my command. To tho success I now havo in tho field of spoken drama I pro pose to add moro Buccess. This will bo ono of my weapons. "Already tho sun of the motion pictures Is setting. I do not believe It will set en tirely; I believe that motion pictures will last forever, but that they will exist In their proper groove, which will In no way con flict with tho great demand of tho people for the spoken drama. "There Is no question that the movlng plcturo demand and popularity Is waning," ho continued, "and by tho same sign the spoken drama Is returning to Its former commanding position by leaps nnd bounds. "There Is no proof of this needed. You have only to look at the hundreds In fact, thousands of movlng-plcture houses throughout the land that havo closed within tho last six months; you havo only to read your daily paper every morning to see the announcements of tho crumbling of great moving-picture companies that u year, or even six months ago, were paying their stockholders great dividends ; you have only to read of the dozens of picture concerns that aro dashing desperately Into n merger scheme to cut tho tremendous expenses that aro not Justified by tho returns from their sales. "It takes no expert to see that the public Is rapidly tiring of tho banieiiosa of theme, inferior productions nnd puncliless sort of film that compose SO per cent of tho present movlng-plctura output. Thero aro about 20 per cent of motion-picture releases that nro worthy. This one-fifth part Is just about tho proportion of the movlng-picturo busi ness that will Burvivo. The rest will go. "The movlng-picturo game Is not going to die out nnd bo forgotten. '11b novelty simply has worn oft. Its popularity was based on novelty, and thjtt has gone. More over, photoplayB are limited to tho expres sion of emotions by facial or physical acts barring the voice and that means Its downfall. Tho people aro tiring of just that. There will continue to be good mov ing pictures, for the public will always want them, but there will be only a small per centage of the present output, and they will be based upon a real appeal to the people and not upon a basl3 of novelty." Just at present we will not take the trouble to answer this Indictment In detail. Mr. Morosco Is not to be easily dismissed, nor Is he to be scorned for baying what he means. But keep these two points In mlndJ First. Mr. Morosco's analysis sounds rea sonable. The deduction from It Is false. What will really happen Is that the stand ard of the picture output will go up and the screen will redeem itself. Second. If Mr. Morosco is wholly right, and the screen Is doomed to failure and degeneration, then the world will be a sadder place for it. At the Arcadia, this second half of the week, the bill is not as announced. 'The Pillars of Society," a Grlfllth-Triangle. with Walthall and Olga Grey, has been post poned, and Bessie Barriscale, in "Home," la substituted. So many queries have come to this office concerning the Motion Picture Welfare League that. In order to answer them and others which might come, we print the address of the league and refer all queries to the secretary: the name Is as given above, the address 401 United States itub ber Build.ng, New York, N. V, (EDISON SALES ROOMS) til Ait it & MUSS Licensed to Sell Edison """S- PHONOGRAPHS FRVTPF ur Pr'or itrvica has i3U.I. V l4-i bwn gt4 by Thomas Edison, lac. W 3627 8jS"- A,t- Jnt btlatf Kris At. Ones erxa. EVENING LEDGBE-TOirADELPHlA TmflJHDAY. " &TH3TOST 245, Theatrical Baedeker EEATVEE FILitS STANLEY Second half; nianehe. Sweet. In "Publlo Opinion," a Laaky production, nd others. AECADtA Second halt! Resale Barrlseats In "Home." a Triangle feature, PALACE Second half: Wallace. Reld and Cleo Hldgley, In "The House, of the Ootden Win dows," a Lasky-Pararaount film. VlOTORtA Wednesday and Thursday, "Honor Thy Name," Triangle feature, with Keenan. Itay nnd Louise Olaum, and a Drew comedy. Friday and Raturdav, Metro feature, "The Weakness of Strength" and "Pills of rerll," a comedy, VAUDEVILLE KEITH'S Bert Kalmar nnd Jessie Drown, In Nursery-Land": Douglas J. Wood .Co., In "Tho Shoplifter": Done Font-Clue and Harry Maw, Avellng nnd Lloyd. Willis Solar, Three. Stelndel Brothers, "Follies d'Amour"; Moss & Fry and tho riorenco Duo. OLODE "The Colonial Delles," musical, and "Tim Seonn.' it dramatic sketch: tha Gliding O'Mearns; "A Study In Illaclc nnd Tan": lteeder'B Invention In posing; '"The Messenger Boy, tho Soubretto and tho Dandy": Ashley nnd Morgan. Marie Sparrow, Kane nnd Wag' V, IVHIIO llllll ,B- C'o., in "Just Come ner, anu uavm . ziau Out NIXulf'B OnANflUoy Hnrrah A Co.. In roller skating, Haydn, Borden nnd Haydn, in humorous sketch, Mario and Billy Hart, Ste rons and Hrun-llc, Mauds Itynn and Dae Vanfleld and company CEOSS KEYS Second half: rrldkowski Trours. singing nnd dancing spectacle; Junle Mills, In songs: Jack Demon nnd tho Winder Sisters. In dsneesi HIJou Trloi International lleautles, and Lucllls 8noy. EVELESOVE PEOPLE'S Iteop-nlng with Itoss Sydell's Famous t.ondon lletles, with a large enst, In cluding Johnny Weber nnd Frances Cornell. Police Court Chronicle "Kvery man would be happy 1 It wasn't for some woman." Frank Ferris volun teered tho Information In loud tones as ho stood on Lancaster avenue near Thlrty olghth street. He expressed his thoughts In tho matter to many passersby, whether they wanted to hear them or not. Frank directed his con versation especially to women. Ho used rather extravagant languago and relied on many Jaw-breaking words to glvo weight to his argument. Ono woman, who didn't caro for nny In formation on such mnjriers, Interrupted mnruMXK&tiBKMSHKvtmiM Ferrls's Bpcech with a tomato, which landed squarely on his jaw Frank denounced her and sho replied with a cantnloupc, which caught him between tho eyes. "That just proves what I saldl" shouted tho orator. "If women hnd their way, In dependent men llko mo wouldn't havo the right to tnlk." Ho followed tho woman who attacked him for several yards nnd expressed tho hope that her next rldo would bo In a hearse. Sho was about to nttack him with tho rest of tho vegetables In her basket when a cop arrived and coaxed Frank to havo an Interview with Maglstrato Harris. Thero Frank gave full vent to his feel ings and expressed regret that ho couldn't havo several hours In which to explain his thoughts concerning women generally. Tho Judge also seemed sorry. Finally ho suggested that Frank preparo an ad dress on tho matter, and in order that ho could ha-o a quiet place to think and write, sent Frank to Holmtsburg-on-tho-D.elaware MARRIED STRAWRRIDOD THOMAS. At Rotterdam. Holland, on August 10. 1010. WELSH STRAW IIRIDOB, Philadelphia, to IRENE C. THOMAS, Dresden. O.-rmany. IX MEMORIAM. WISTKR. In cherished nnd loving remembrance Of MM. OWEN VlSTi;K. August 24. 1013. C. M. C. ARCHER. On August 22. 1010, THOMAS F.. husband of Jvlary V, Archer, need 7H cnrs, of 0334 Ambrose st., Oermantown. Relntlves nnd friends, nlso Pactlle Lodge, No, 20(1, I. O. O. F., Phila. Encampment, No. 1. I. O. O. F. Newhall Post. N. 7. O. A. It., Farrngut Asso., No. 1, Naval Veterans. Merrick Asso. Stationary Engineers, are Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Friday, nt 11 a. m . at apartments of Kirk A Nice, 0301 Oer mantown ave. Interment nt Ivy Hill Ceme tery. Rody may be viewed Thursday evening. DARKER. On August 23 1010, HELEN LOU ISE DARKER, daughter uf Charles A. nnd the late Pebble A Darker. Services nnd In terment private, from 103 Ardmoro ave., Ard more, Pa. piiiiiiiiiMiiiimim Prominent . Photoplay Presentations IfflliiililllMESIM WEST PHILADELPHIA EUREKA 40TU AND MAnKET Richard Buhler & Rosetta Brice in "GODS OF FATE" C APPlFN 63D I.AXSDOWNE AVE. VjAXM-HLII EVENING 0:30 TO 11. Ethel Clayton & Carlyle Blaclcwell in "A WOMAN'S WAY" SOUTH PHILADELPHIA OI YMPIA BROAD AND Li I IVi r 1 rt IlAlNIiRlDOn Tvc mn.rim.Hin In toutore. anfety and nmuse iivcnts nt tha minimum price. MATS. DAILY Jackie Saunders in "TJI,: apnv... any 6 10-ln. ? OWNTOWW MIT'UIB ClieaUut St. MWr tyKvP With? T&e3ii&x?iBE?! Vleiroln Va, -3f?Ke? -J. J rW s7ja6K?i. Axrx. 4B5HDk lm' in.Tn tlEAtlMONT. -?J? "fH'l 22. .11)18, suddenly. Howard, son of Hush and MarlhaT lleaul mnnt. necrf S3 - yi-.,. i"MM"- Jjenu- mont. aged 33 'Vm?""1 33 Jrenf. .Relatives and freinds i Thompson Lodge, No. 310, F End A M employes of trie. Pennsylvania Ilnlirnad' nlso nnd syivnnla llnlirna'J Company, Aro Invited to attend tha fnr,t services on Friday, at 2 p. rn., hls late WiTw i i.i .:i: "KJ7F"" ai ureal Thursday, from 8 to 0:30 p, rn. Friends may call rn. tlBAnl.EV. tin Aiieusf 1. lm, THOMAS II, MtAJJI.BY, suddenly. yfcJ?Tfc ",on, of the. lata nd" ,o't?: IMs 'r9"nd &. ward nnd Ann Hrnni nlso employes of the ki.,1 ft .. I?-.-.""' ? '"vicu IU niivn-i me mirini, vil I lUitV. nr :HII ft m . from 270 S. 20th at. High mass of requiem at St. I'atricVs Church nt 10 o'clock; Interment private. Itemaln-i may bo viewed Thursday, 7 to 10 p. m. l I1M88. On August 29, 191ft, at Manchester. vt anna u.. wiciow or William Illlss. Fune rnl services nt Manchester, vt. Interment at Woodlands Cemetery, Philadelphia, pi". Fri day. 11 n. m. rAl.T.AOHAN'. On August ,22. 1010. IIOWAltlJ, husband of Hannah, Cnllaghan nnd eon of Itobert and Kllrnneth . Callaghan. Relatives nnd friends nro Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Friday. August 25, nt S p. m.. nt tho realdcnco of his parents. 1H0 South Firty-elshth St.. West Phlla." Interment private, Fcrnwond. Irlends may call Thurs day. 8 lo 10 p. m. CnYf.TI. On August 22, 1918, nt Wcstvllle. N, J., FUANK .1. COTI,lJ, In his 01st year, hell ntHes and friends, also Lodge No. 3, It it M. find P. 11 It. Vol. Jlellef Association. are invited to attend tho funernl, on Satur day, nt 7 30 n. m, from thn residence of Ms son. Trnncls t. J. Coyle, 3121 rteno street. Philadelphia Solemn requiem mass nt St Auathn'a Church, nt 0 n. m. Interment at Now Cathedral Cemetery. FL'Itl.ONfl. On August. 22. 1010, RDWAtlD Fl-llI.U.N-u. Iiinerni to be nt tho family's con enlcnce, from his late residence, 051 North 10th at. OUADV. On August 23. 1010, THOMAS r . husband of Kntherlns O'lirlen Qrndy. rtcln tlies and friends, nlso Division No. 23 A c H . nro invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, nt 8 n. m.. from hi Into residence. !U1 Morcy at. Solemn high mass of requiem nt th Church of Our Ladv of Mt. Cnrmel nt !i 30 a. m. precisely, lntormcnt nt Holy Cross Cemetery. GTtlXXi;. On August 22, 1018, MINCttVA j.j'.i'i'i.K, who oi uinon n. ureene. ueln tlvcn nnd friends nro Invited Mo attend tho funeral services nn Saturday nt 10:30 a m from her Into residence, fins East Tulpehocken street, Oermantown. , Intel ment at Mount crnon Cemetery. Train leacs Heading Ter minal at 0:30 n. m. for Washington I.ane Station. IIAUII1NO. On August 22. 1010, ANN, widow f John 8. Harding, nged 02 tears. Relatives and friends nro Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Friday, at 2 p. m., at daugh ter's residence. Mrs. David Chamblcy, 0137 Morton St.. Oermantown. Interment at Fern wood Cemetery. IIAKRI3. On August 21, 1010, OEOROn P., son of tho late Philip V. nnd Margaret Hnrrls. Relatives nnd friends, nlno 11. V. M. Sodality. Holy Nnmo Society nnd tho ushers of our Lady of Mt. .Cnrmel Church, Snuthwnrlt Club nnd tho cmploves of J. C. Clark Co., aro In vited to intend the funeral, on Friday, nt 8 a. m.. from his late residence, 2332 S. 3d st. Solemn high mass of requiem nt tho Church of Our l.ady of Mt. Cnrmel, nt 0:30 precisely. Inlernipnt nt Holy Cross Cemetery. miXHUitSON On August 23. 1010, nt his resi dence, 384:i Falrmount nvenue, ALEXANDER, husband of Susan II Henderson. Notice of funeral will bo given m'OHE.S, On August 21. 1010, JOHN J., hus band of Nelllo Hughes (nca Simpson), aged 47 qiiDaaniiiEiiiii 'romisient rnoto mnsniiR'iiiiii r mhj Tim followlne theaters obinln their plctitrct thrnucli t!ir ST.XM.HV Ilooklni; t'ointmnv, hlch Is u cuarnntff af earlv hlu.ulnc of (lie llnett prodnrtlotiH, All nlrturcN releneil be Tori exhibition. Ask for I he theater In jour locnllty obtalnlnic pictures throtiRh the M'AM.r-V ItOOKINCi t'OUINY. ARCADIA R,1!:oTiVJrTi BESSIE- BARRISCALE In "HOME" 02D AND THOMPSON MATINEE DAILV APOLLO GEORGE WALSH & (IT Rpn5t" ANNA I.FTHER In "e DeaSl ALL-STAR KEYSTONE COMEDY 0371 TArtrMVIT" n20 ADOVE MARKET BtLiLMUlN I Mais., 1 :M & 3:.'10. 10o Evgs.. O.:i0. K. 0:30. 150 Mary Pickford ,n"MAD,?TTEnp,.T CEDAR" 00TH tuL?,0pyr hSXter Lionel Barrymore ttThc Qutter FAIRMOUNT !TH AND OIRARD AVE. Louise Hijff "DESTINY'S TOY" FRANKFORD 47u rnANie!g ETHEL BARRYMORE in 'TIIR KISS OF HATE 56TH ST. Theater aIlI llelnvv Spruce Evgs. 7 to II. Wm. S .Hirt. "The Captive God " Pay Tincher. "Ijiimdrv Liz 1111110 llur'te. 'Gloria's Romance' C1T? AVtT Avn.Ni-n theater VlI.tt.It 7TH AND GIRARD AVENUE VIOLA DANA in "THE TLOWER OP NO MAN'S LAND" IRIS THEATER suo ,Sf'TON MARGUERITE CLARK in "SILKS AND SATINS" JEFFERSON ;aTU ttS"" Sally Crute & Mignon Anderson in ' HER Hl'SIJAND'S WIFE" LAFAYETTE 2nu KnN8INaUI3 Anna Nilsson & Tom Moore in "WHO'S GUILTY?" f CATlPD FORTY-PIRST ANU JUCirA.lCiI. LANCASTER AVENUE DOROTHY GREEN & CLIFFORD RRt'CE In THE DEVIL AT HIS ELBOW" IULI.li: lll'RKK In "lllorln's Romance" (11) T IRFRTY mtoAD an'd i- 1 DE.1 1 1 coi.UMniA Dc Wolf Hopper & Bessie Love in S it A N D E D " Heppe's deliver free to s6kW$!S. vSV point in the United States Records purchased from Heppe's will be promptly delivered (all transportation charges prepaid) to any point In the United States. Every Record from Heppe's is guaranteed to be new and perfect. The Record used in the salesrooms are never sold. Write or phone us your orders, and if you need a Victrola, the Heppe Rental-Payment Plan wilt offer you any style at the cash price with no extra charge for the privilege of partial payments. Heppe Summer Outfits VICTROLA IV., ,,$15.00 I VICTROLA VIII. . .540.00 Records,,. 4.50 Records, your selec tion ,..,, ToUl cost.,,. SI 9.50 t down, $2.50 monthly. VICTROLA VI,.,. 525.00 6 10-ln. Records,,, 4.Sp Tots! co?t.,,, $43.00 Si down. S3. So monthly. VICTROLA IX.... $50.00 Records, your selec tion Totsl cost,,,. $29.50 Total co$t,.., $60.00 mw!$S&m $S down, S monthly -pSgGfcfiWSpl down, 3 monthly. WRITE FOR CATALOGS C. J. Heppe (Founded 1865) Philadelph CastHlM. C. . BtSB & Son stS7 ia - J la: tut jT DKATHS years. Relatives nnd friends nre Invited, to .attend the funeral service, on Friday, nt 2 p. m., nt the, Oliver II. Balr Pultdlng. 1820 Chestnut St. Interment nt Mt. Morlah Ceme tery. KIRK. On August 23, 1010. nTIIEI FIIAN 'KS, dsugnter of William 3. nnd Sarah C, Kirk, Relatives and friends, nlso Holy Angei Sodality of St. Denis's Church, nra Invited to nttend the funeral, on Saturdar, at8:30 n. m., from her, parents' rcsldenre. Eagle Hotel, Manoa. Delaware County, Pa, High mass nt St. Denis's Church at 10 . m. In terment nt St. Denis's Cemetery. KI.ONOtVUR. On August 22, 1018, TU.IZA IIKTII PEDDRfCIC KLONOWER, Wife of Henry Klonower and daughter of John A, nnd Amelia Peddrlck. aged a.1 years. Relatives and friends nre Invited to nttend the funeral services, nn Krtrifiv. nt 2 p. m.. nt parents' residence, COOS North Marvlne st. Interment private. KOt'P, On August 23. 1018. SUSANNA KOPP, aged 83 years. Relatives nnd friends nro In vited to nttend the funeral, on Friday, nt 10 n, m.. In tho chapel of tha Lutheran Homo for Aged nnd Inflrm, 00SO Oermantown nvo,. Mount Airy. Interment nt St. Michael's Church- Yard. McCf.KMAX. On August 21. 1010, ANNIE D.. wife of Harry A. McOleman nnd daughter of tho Into James and llrldget Walts, Relatives nnd friends, nlso . V. M. Sodality of ths Annunciation Church and League of the Sacred Heart, aro Invited to nttend tho funernl, on Friday, at R:30 n. m., from her husband's residence. 2007 S. Ilroad st. Solemn requiem mass nt tho Church of tho Eplphnny at ID a. m. Interment nt Holy Cross Cemetery. McfltllOAX. On August 22. 1010, at lier rest deuce, 101 N 10th nt , HUTU, wlfo of John McOulgan (nee Ljneh). Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on FrldaV, at T:.1tl a. m . from tho Oliver If. Hair Rulld Ing, 1820 Chestnut at. Solemn high mass at tho Cathedral Churrh at U a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. MftllilfU,. On August 21. 1010. PATRtCIC. helmet son of tho Into Felix nnd Itoso Mctlulrl (nee Stewart), from County 1'ermauaugh, Ire land. Relatives nnd friends of tho family, nlso tho llolv Name Society of Our Lady of Mercy . Church; illusion no ii, a, o. II. and all other societies of which he was member, nre invited to nltenu tna rutieral. nn Friday morning, nt 8:30 o'clock, from tho residence of his brother. Felix McOulr. 2312 North Camac street. Solemn requiem mass at Our Lndv of Mercy Church. 1U o'clock pre cisely, interment at Holy Scpulcher Ceme tery. II'IIAY. On August 21. .1010. IIRIDOET. wlfo of .Michael o'Dny Kelntlves and friends aro Invited to attend the funernl, nn Friday, nt 8:30 n, m . from her Into residence, 4001 Ollvn st. IMtli mass nt St. Agatha's Church. nt 10 n. m. Interment at St. Dennis Ceme tery. roilKlTA. On August 22. 1010, LAURA V. PODESTA. wife of Walter II. Podcstn. Rein lives and frtends ore Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Sntunlny, nt 2 p. in., p' her late residence, 241 Undid u nvc., WW snhlckon. Interment private RAMSEY. On August 22. 1018, suddenly nt Atlantic City. N. .1 . CLARA V. RAMSEY. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to nttend tho funeral Bcrvlces. on Friday, at 10:30 a. m., nt her Into residence. 2100 Oreeno nt., Phila delphia. Interment prlvnte. SCOTT. On August 22 1018 nt Ventnor. N. J., THERESA, daughter of the Into John C. nnd Louisa S. Scott. In tha 70th year of her age. Funeral private. SEMJIET. On August 21. 1010, HENRY, hus. band of Mary Semmet. Relatives nnd friends nre invited to attend me lunerm. on Friday, at 8:30 a. m., from ills late residence, 2414 nqi play noakna Gmpamu LOGAN THEATER 48, &0A1S OLGA PETROVA in "THE ETERNAL QtEST10.V T nni TCT r,:D ANU LOCUST JuUUVJiJl Mats. 1:30 nnd .1:30. 10c. Eves. 0:!!0, 8, 0 :,10, 1.1c Mollie King in "The Summer Girl" Market St. Theater D33 MARKET STREET Paulino r,i.i3,r?vi!" I.1"' - ... ituv-limim ., p, ,, Bella Donna PALACE JSJ!.1"4" wn-CT" Wallace Reid & Cleo Ridgley in ;t!e norsn or the ooldf.n windows" PARI" n'in'3 AVE. & DAUPHIN ST. I -"VIV MAT ...,- rya .4ri t) ,, DE WOLF HOPPER & C.J,1 nnssm i.ovr m otranded . KEYSTONE CO.MEDY PRINCESS ' m "a"1j;;t STREin1' GAIL KANE in "PAYING THE PRICE" RIALTO OWIMANTOWN' AVE. 1"r"J AT Tfl.PEIIOCKEN ST. FLORENCE REED in ".V WOMAN'S LAW" RIJR V MARKET "STREET x u j. HEI.OW 7TH STREET DUSTIN FARNUM in "DAVY CROCKETT" SAVOY' 1211 MARKET .TREKT WILLIAM FARNUM in T-IIE END OF THE TRAIL" TIOGA 17TH AN'D VE-N'AGO STS. BILLIE BURKE in GLORIAS ROMANCE" VICTORIA WARKET ST. V AV- 1 UUlft AHOVK NINTH FRANK KEENAN in - "HONOR THY NAME" TANI FY MAHKET AnOVF.'lOTIl JlrtPIL,lil 11:1.1 A M. In 11 its P. M. BLANCHE SWEET in "PURLIC OPINION" b.OO A trprawn TlltlCJJSO Its. !JBirLiaui7.-!B.-!e"'-il- sVf-iX"- mSWwfiSSST. Vet 1 V Vlctrolta IX, X W jf i o.oo s&&B3?,-z4-m3i!mi,Tioy 3t$jr 19ft nnATiis . T?e ton st. Solemn requiem l", "H"? beth's Church nt 10 . m. Inteiment at Holy Cross Cemetery . 8!MONS.-On August 2. 1010., 3VtAVa hus. bnnd of Henrietta Simons, S',cJ'f,a2'r,,'in: nge.i 72 years. Relatives and friends are m vlted lo nttend the funeral "frylces, on ri day. nt in a m. precisely, at the parlors of Morris Rosenberg's Son. 2009 N. Ilroad t. Interment at Adath Jeshurun Cemetery. SPF.Xn:it. On August 23. ipM"i widow of James S. Spencer, In.her 81st jear-. Funeral services, nn rrlday. nt 10 n. m.. nt the residence of her daughter. Mm- ,L. i. Mngulre. .110 Oak lane, Wayne, Dclawaro County. Pa. Interment private. STAHI.ECKER. On August -J. 1018. MAR (JAHKT. widow of Henry, Stahlecker. Rel- alli-A. n4 f.l.nri. nntl t.rfltflie Of S.lCreu Heart and Chlcopee Council. No. Ill, . '"? of PoenUontns. nra invited to nttend tho funeral, f.n Friday, at 0:30, a.m., from her late residence. 2770 Martha St. Solemn reoulem mass at St. Ann's Church at 11 o'clock. Inter ment private. VrnNA. On August 22, 1018, ELVIRA .VEIt NA. aged 23 years. Relatives and friends aro Invited to nttend tho funernl services on Saturday, nt 0 n. .in. Services at St. It It a a Church. Ilroad nnd Ellsworth ats. Interment nt Holy Cross Cemetery. WAXAM.WJKK. on August 23. 118. r. MARION WANAMAU'EK. nged 80 " Funeral services on Saturday, at ??0 a. m.. precisely, nt his late residence. 180.1 ,""II1C? street Interment private, ul convenience ot family. UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO., lnol Chestnut st Mrs J L. Paneoasl, Mrs. H. A. Mcl'aulley, Mr. Sain Schacrfor. Joseph Williams. C. L. Smith. 15. R. Keedy, A, II. Downs, Tlertha Plira. Win Wrlsht, II. ! Mover, E-eelslor Hoi Mfe. Co.. Pemberton Phllllppl. Mrs. Jllllrr, Edward W. Armstronj, I. J. Ilrldics. Mrs. S. J. Maupln, W. M. Thomas. W. Lotl.rop, C. II Metier. Mrs. ll lie Frnnks, Miss Cnr.i Minding', Lillian M. Hnrrls. Win. F. Bailey, Mrs M. Hurgln. LOST AND FOUND AUTOMOBILE Lost, black .For,!,ri:3d,,or: mfrs. No. 1,302 120: license No. IB3,42t re vvnrd Notify Filbert St. (Inrngc, a. It Filbert. HULL TERRIER Lost August 10, Urge white man mil terr er. black spot over loir, eye. revvnrd. 1020 Chestnut. Phono. Lor. 0i CERTIFICATE Lost, stock certificate No. 132(1 for three shores stdclt Third Nntlo-ial Rank. Issued In nnmo of Louisa Cochran. Rewnril on return to her attorney, Samuel I . vv heeler, Finance Itulldlmr. . EYEOLASSES Lost, if pair of Indies' eye glasses, without case, between 2nth nnd JJd at., on Sprlngtlardcn C 2!t, LedgerOfOee SCARF" PIN Fieur do llsi ntor"near Woodjlde Park. Saturday, liberal reward. II US2. Ledger Central. HELP WANTED FEMALE ASSISTANTS lo lid un nnd ciamlno paper boxes Miller's, 4,"2 York ave, between 4th and rith,bclovvNoMe . R1NDERY Experienced nlrl on foldlnu nnd tip ping; ApPlyHi.4N; Hdst isecondnnor. IIOOKKKEPER, cnpahle of laltlnic entire charge ilnutilo entry: statn experience and salary. M 040. Ledger Central CARETAKER, smnll apartment house; no pay. hut free heut. llcht and apartment. Taulanc, 000 Walnut street. CHAMUERMAID. white, for Main Line; refer ence required. Mfet employer Thursday, 11 n m.. Room 20.1. 00S Chestnut st. COMPTOMETER OPERATOR: wholcsaln hardware company P 102, Ledeer Oflcc. ! weeks' work, $18 per week. COMPTOMETER OPERATORS, experienced on time nnd cost work, permanent position and Kood sjlary. ,T r,8, l.cdser Central. COOK, white Klrl, with reference: German or American: Chestnut Hill until Oct. 1, then Philadelphia; wages $s to $10. J., Ledger llranch, 8.',t N. Ilroad COOK nnd a waitress who assists with house work, experienced, white, family of 2 adults, nt once: good roferenco required. 2021 ixicust at. Phonojtprucf 1)2(1. FINISHERS, experienced, on women's coats. Applv Ml Filbert St.. 0th Iloor. STRAW IiltlDOE & CLOTHIER. 10 to 18 years of nge, to Inspect and wrap merchandise. Apply Rureau of Employment, 44 llonr. boron. 11 a. m. STItAWURIDGE & CLOTHIER GIRLS wanted for folding and packing on worsted yarns; $3 n week for learners. The Lion Yarn Company. bQth and Ilaltlmnro nve. OIRLS over 10 years vvniite,! for light work: no experience necessary: $T week paid vvhllo learning. Apply31 N. 32d st. GIRLS. 17 years old. wholesale millinery houso: must be plain writers; experience unneces sary. 1130 Market Ml. CRISWOLD WORSTED CO. DARRV, PA. Starting up new machinery. Want girls; good wages; steady vvorlc and will pay while learnlns. HOSIERY KNITTERS AND TOPPERS experienced nn half hose; Standard, Ilnnner, Scott &. Williams machines; good pay; steady positions. NOTASEME HOSIERY- COMPANY Oxford and Muscher sts.. ' or call 3rl" Jo&per at., evenings. HOUSEWORK Competent white girl In family of :i ndults. 0171 Woodbine ave., Ovcr lirook. Doll phone.Ovorbrook 1307 J. HOUSEWORK Girl for" light hotisavvork: ns washing. H fl."0. Ledger Central. LA'CE MENDERS, experienced. Applv John Urnmley & Sons. Ihlgh ave. below Front. LEARNERS for lacs curtain mending; good nay while learning. Applv John Rromley Sons, Lehigh nye. belov Front. MENDERS on levers lsicesT'oIao BfB l0 Parnl must bo over 10 jears. Apply Ilromley Lace lo.. Lehigh ave. below Tront. MILLINERS LIT BROTHERS REQUIRE MILLINERS ArPLY EMPLOYMENT IIUP.EAU NV,nSlnT OOVEItNESS or mothTrVhelpcr fo"-:-tfiin- -,.nl".7 ?!". r.lJZ ' "'"!': tate ...v.vxu. 4. . 4-., luaiQiiice wvnrn p Ponna. OPERATORS, experienced on men's neckwear. T. p. MrCutrheon Urn Pltcalrn Ilulldlnir. utl. and Anu'. OPERATORS, experienced nn Union Special twin-needle machines: steady work. Hygienic . Fleeced Underwear Co.. L'tIS N. Howard. OPERATORS on silk dresses, only those"experL enced In this line of work need apply. AH Caplan k Co.. 01D Walnut. "" " " PAl'tiil HO.XBS Experienced girls on staying opiliig ond covering maehini. c.,..?..,.n.?' Paper nox Co.. Front and Laurel . Schocttls SALESWOMEN ' Experienced, for untrlmmed millinery china and housefurnlshlnss. Apply llureau nf p-2. ployment. 4V4 floor" before 11 a in " Km" HTRAWDRIDQE CLOTHIER STENOGRAPHER AT nF I An nail . J '. . . " omrea, N. Front rmlned. .Call between 9 and 'ltf'AfiiVS? ,r,"o TELEPHONE OPERATORS, local and ions' dE lfonri3?g.r';SC.,:. 1& ?nTton" TeTeh TELEPHONE OPERATORS Tha Bell Ti.nhnn. Company offer, position? ai opeVatoTj to In! tolligent younc women between 18 and years old: salary Id a week whli. io.-i-" with rapid advancement; a 7?i iy UpV.l ?0a S.udopr,Vaofm pomour ""a"S "K 8-30 a. m. and 5 p7 m. MoSdiy," Tuesday and Friday evening between 7:30 and sVso o'clock? WftJIflBfllSf"S2!-r,! ?'V to N? 7J-." - " "Y.TT S--"X.J1 WOMAN'S INSTITUTE wanU Jnm... '.' .Tu fflce.,rrwrk,.Uyca,riS-V Hv" 1000 Chestnut t.. secSnd floor" au"e"'''. HELP WANTED MALE brlgbt. willing boy who appreciate ,'.r'.only tlooal ppportunlty of learnlnc ih. B? " j-adeajborourhly! V la. i"!itiTloiiA abow ""iin"h?,ifinV"'r,"."5n?.orlt own handwriting. lvInV : er.n?f ly la. ealary wanted, C ailffrVjfil-j ji waaim. i'i vtan: good thnr rTVTj ment. Apply Bll San.om. ""C8 tur advanta TOVtf7ia?iasvsgngn5, "JIW1 tar 'Hc9 TuTNi BOYS INTELLIOBNT mBEEM rui; vv7iv tum: MI'S GOOD SCHOOLING, ADDRESS bdUUQl( U1'V.JU, II 231. liOVS 'wanted for box; hop nih nnH Tlmivn ' Apply N. W.corr IJuioK, SETTERS, z ,U(Ur VfWVe ' .only tb experieoc4 Iu setHn!V,..!rPtd: lo down-draft Vlln. nttd apply i? SoS.biklt per task, steady work all vr .Sr. f d' ,! hv tatter nV l -Vt.?" iXT rOUaJ Alw MlltM. Pa" " """ Urlck CoT, DEV.YVtV1rtt ? HELP WANTED MALE Continued frofet rr..ji . .. . " . - "" lomntft DRtVERS WANTED Steady wort, . . Applv Crane Icecram Co. .ass sf ?. CIIAI FFECR. white. Rood mech.m- " -P' -iindertnnds Pierce-Arrow. M of?", 9 iw f'l.KItK. rnnslmiMInn" ...... - 1d, Ceni. j;!.-;:! "!:-.:-''. .--L:7'- worg. ,...-:: 'z rnimuoiu ninniunciuring plant .1.1 '"a it apply; good, salarv offered l sullaM0'.1!".. CI '1 M 012, Ledger Central "uabia avllcV -a v,,,r,i.iv nimiu tor general Offlco WA.,. Ih) plnln. rapid wrlteri not afr7tkv "m lionrs! steady Position, good vvagj. .f. Ian Ledger Central. wages, jj ,' , CLERK, able to operate tvn,ii..-; Office salary expected, r 'ioo' f'WM- FIREMAN APPi.TTssafariiciEjaeiL.ni FluiHo.I?A,v4IutOAD FttnNtTttlJR rtMloun.. Experienced men for hlgh-grads .i. Rureau of Employment 4 rfoo"! befM,""! "' '"sTRAWIiltlDOE & CLOTHIEn. " HAMMERMEN. HELPERS. ETC., WANtptv PRESSMEN AND HELPERS Pon 1- J IITI3AM HYDRAULIC PRESS: nonb'fe(r) W AND STEADY WORK. APPLY ' WAOEJ ?J ...,.',.U'.A'.e.T"fi!' AXti I FOItOfl en " .lulu-tun mu Ul.l-JIUH STS., TACONT ICE, DRtVERS and laborers' wantM r-r- Wnv crly C4th nnd Whitby. wan"' ArpIJ IN.sTRUMENT MAKERS, $3.2, to tn"oa lay of 8 hours: toolmnkers. J3.B" to i.Jl' inncblnls s. 12.70 to J3.00: assistant n,.'. ism. ..vu iu .i,i,, naseii on fxtwM,;;: t"UI: capacity; automatic turret UthS S.'") llrnwn A Sharp, J.1.70: printers' nel?r!il" skilled laborers, $2.00 to . sa.-M: hlghMt'"4' pensntlon when oi lenvo nfter first n piecework:, citizens: 15 ,". ."r-' '"Vice. 7! nolft?' nnd Saturday afternoons durlni f.i?" months, nil with full pay App yPr!wmI Arscnaf, llrldesburir. Pa, preferably' lnk'rr IRONWOKERS on repair "work. VALE. -1300 Wlssahickon ave. "T "" LARORERS. 22' e per hour. "HenrySinnS & Sons, Inc., Tncony, "imj uintoa LAD wanted for office, work: steady m.ir ment: opportunity for ndvnncenvntt 6 JT school liov wanted. C 20, LcdBer Office MACHINISTS, blacksmiths. bollermalrsr pentern, car Inspectors, car clcanr r tJiSl landlers, toleurnphers. laborers: waces i?JI 40e per hour; work nn Pennsylvania rlsiivl.! nut of the city, Applv 10211 Filbert it ki tween 8:30 n. m. nnd r. p. m. . . "" MACHINISTS. 2. Rood, wanted; must" oTioSr" Indus, men nnd Ihorouyh mechanics: ',,; work. Applv chief ona neer, Dlamand siVii Flbro Co.. HrldKcport, Montsomery cSr, ri ' .MEN W-ANTED Hollermakers. locofnotlvTra": chlnlsts, car repairmen, laborers. locomnii.i cleaners.Pennn. It. II. Call miFllbert it MEN. 10, wanted to learn the sausaiTTni pork paclitns business; 22o per hour, Amil .IDIi" (lermantown nve. i" JIILLWRIOHTS, 2, Rood." vvnntedTTccuTtomeTtl factory construction; must bo sober, Indm men nnd thor, mechanics; steady work. a Ply chief cnirlneer Diamond State Fibre CoT llrldseport. Montcomery County, Pa. ' ' NIGHT WATCHMAN wanted, experience! "is bleach houso work. Apply 3213 Frankford ste. OFFICE" llOYS for'ofhe,. nnd general VTork'li under 10. brlns papers: references. Belber Trunk and Hag Co., 1011 N. Hancock. PURCHASINO AGENT Steady posltloa foj man with experience. Anply In person. StinJ. nrd Fuse Corporation. Pnulsboro, N. J. STENOGRAPHER. 20 years of age. for office Chestnut street Jewelry store: hlirh rrids! capable, enercetlc yountfman will have chsnee of ste.idv ndvvneement: permanent posltloa. Wrlto fully, P 108, Ledger Offlco. yga'"B STOCK SALESJIAN, high class, to work oa leads: must furnish best of references. J I4J. Ledger Central. WANTED MACHINISTS WITH KA II. Ill IAD ,M1H1I' VPVTn'nTii.vt. CAR REPAIRERS, CAR 11UILDDRS: ITOITft AND COLORED LAnnnnna vnn nuna and TRACK WOltIC: NO LAIlOtl TnOUBbE. APPLY" RALTIMOttn AND OHIO RAILRDAli FREE T.AIIOR RUREAU BID S. 11TH. WIREJIEN. Apply S1IDVALE, 4300 WUs" hlclcon ave. Y'O I IV1 MVN Start In architect's offlce: nun ual training graduate preferred: state are tci experience J 144. Ledger Centrnl. , YOUNO MAN. some oxp.,for salesroom In whole $m sain wallpaper house. P 035. Ledger Offlcs. - 'Jja Ocnejral 1 TEACHERS WANTED Printing. $1500! eora- merclnl, $000. Apnly Immediately, Nat. Teirt era' Agency, 327 Perry Rldg., D. II. Cook, nrr. SITUATIONS WAiCTilJJ FEMAIE CHILDNPItHII nrd rook, go together: refn enee. Call Room 20.1. fiOS Chestnut st. COOK. Ilrst rlnss: prefer Mnln Line: good re4- erenco. Call Room 20.1. 00S Chestnut st. . GOVERNESS', capable, teach German ni French: best references. H 100. Ledger Offlce.. HOUSEKEEPER Situation wanted by capable madam, linear; Julf. French, as housekeeper and guardinn In widower's family, in cltr or i ountrv. 1UI2 Woyerlv nt. HOPSEK"ei:PER Widow wishes ""position liouiekeeper In n small family. H 000, Ledeer llrjnch;2n(inRldOT nve. LADY wishes position as governess of younf children: tutorlnt dull ones a specialty; ref erences exchnnge,!. H O.ll, Ledger Ceotral. Nt'ltSERY GOVERNESS ReOned. educate! young woman desires permnnent posltloa; can assume entire care of clothes, elementary br.'inche,. music, embrolderv, entertalamenti no ohlectlon to travllne: city or country: ex--ellent references: SS. II 740 Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER, skilled In legal commercial. general nffte work. II O.H. Ledger Central. . STENOGRAPHER wishes pos. Address Ml" H. L. McKay. S;Jlililred st- Charlestown. W.lat STENOGRAPHER nnd"boolckeopr lm,'wl entirely romp, nnd willing. J 140, Led. Cent. SITTJATIONS WANTED-MALE A a ri.c-o'eTarv-n t w nn hln vnn In eet un at, trnc'tlVR circulars and catalogues and to pot vj jour silcs letters Into clean-cult. conclM and i convincing j:ngnsn. wuoress w itt ueu:s w IlOOIvICHHPnit. experlenre"d, will sudlt accoonti. nnA,. .1... n,l u'.lln ,lr ImnlfN. Ha, or eVenllUTl moderato terms. Ilejlphone WalnutJTli , IIOOIti'nrPPR To take charee small doo evenings. C 10, Ledger Office. , RUSINHSS KiCKPUTIVn Younj colleie m with practical business experience wloe position with k future: employed at prwi references, J 14T, Ledger Central; CHAUFFEUR, white, wishes position: drive U ears, make minor repairs; general utility Bin. II 1(14 Ledger Office. CHAUFFIR'R and gardener: make miner re pairs; good reference. 4l74 Lancaster .-. COLLECTOR and credit man. 58, thorowMf experlenced. capahlo of taking charge ana t"; duclns results; nlso capable correiponaejl joj offlco man, salary secondary to opportunitri beat references. S 47. l.cdger CentrsL COOK. Japanese, first class, wants, PoeUl'a) private family: wages 175 a month; reup' ences. "H. Y.." 308 N. IBtn. CO'OK-IIUTLnR. Japanese couple., for ssi-l famllyt 17.1 tip. J 45. Ledger nines. - MAN, well educated. Industrious, rood tattta, wants clerical or secretarial poettlon wnere ability and application will be appreclttta. n iu, jjeoger venvrai. MAN AND WIFE, white, chauffeur; you; workjwlfe housework. C 14. Ledger Offlco IUU YOUNO MAN. 28. aggressive, with thorouja business training, desires opportunltyitJ oughly familiar with executive work: ai t. collections, correspondence, advertlsinf. J"v bes tre fs.i moderate fi" ' Le- c'' YOUNQSfAN. 23, desires new connection J g opportunity for advancement! "'inHBir present employer, doing Iwoikeeplnjr. !" general offlco work. II OSaLedxer Ctntrsl QlRAltn COLLEOK ORADUATB. 4 X"',"ft; atenographla and accounting, desires im' position: excellent ref. 28SQ N. 8th St. EMPLbYMENT AGENCIES. NICHOLLS. 1020 HAINHRIDOE BT.-COU, MALE AND FEMALE HELP: ALL lNAL'SS AI.ITIES SUPPLIED AND WANTf" PHONE LOCUST 2130, .. MRS. KANE. Ml 8, 10th, wants and I eupfUM all kinds of whlta help. Srr" ""'- , MISS ROSE POUOHEltTY. 1313 West C"" ave. Wanted, cooks, chlldnursee. goverptw" and housework elrla. AUTOMOBILES For Sale . BUICK ROADSTER. 32 II. P.. ''"'rSll condition; demonstration. ' Prlvat owner, iiourso. CHASSIS .. t...i. We have a few cheap car; of which tne c would b very suitable, for trucK ; or ""YJJ work of any kind; don't fail tp com la look them over If you want aoroetnln v bargain prim for delivery purpose- LOCOMOBILE , ... 23H Market st .VthijL If. A. JHSNKB Mgr. Exohai;e-CarPii--i'aiiii i r mha nri,t , overhauled .a reptotad: full equipment, pries 1850, A"1 M ilroad ij bALKa UOIUMJKATIUN 1- jo .i.f um..,u Z w ' ,,. COLE ISH. 0-cylinder. ,7-passePer 'o"g,"S, In Al condition, completely equipped- "" " tlre good: bargaui. x,-,A at. L. 8. U6WEK3 Co.. 215 N Broad - IIUDSONS Phaetons, roadster and wWftu. equipped wltU electric JbAu and ttjf7 Goroery-Schwartx. 253 N Broad t. r3JT PAIOB. HUB. Olenwood 4 38 ""'lent e ttoo throughout, very reaeonabla pries-. t BUelowAfltley Motor Co. 30 Broj " S. 8. Riwbj. Mgr Exchange -tar DPt-. WHITE. i0-H- ? . 7-Paa touring. tm- " BEND FOK FREE BrLLETIN OF USSU ARS onflAtt UOKSON 4VTO EJCCKANUE, 23 J" 5Q t