BVBJONG LBDGBB-PH1LADEI.5HIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER SO, ltl (f OME-BACK FORM IS SHOWN BY MRS. VANDERBECK MRS. VANDERBECK, CHAMPION, cua.10 iin uj-ijj-time FORM GOLF STAR TRIUMPHS AGAIN Nearly Wins Medal Aft er Long Rest Five Locals Already En tered in National By SANDY McNIDLICK um Clarence II. Vanderbeck. woman golf champion of -America, played In her rtt match thin morning. In a scheduled r tourney, lnco the end of last season. She Mw renewed her play about a month ago. not having: h4 B0,f c,ub ,n h,r hand for tin months, and was not thought to U very steady after her long lay-off "All" n dld w" t0 noot nn 19 over ,, Huntingdon Valley course yesterday In the t,ttallfylnic round. She .had two fours , the last two holes for an 8B, which, ever the present course, would have been ! easily women's competition record, . Her feat was remarkable oer the dlf- ncult course and her friends feet that a more such encouraging rounds may iause her to weaken "Just a little bit" on Mr decision not to defend her champion- LiilP crown In the national. Mrs. Vanderbcck was beaten out by one ' itrolta for the medat In the play for the 1 Berthellyn Cup and It was only the last 1.0 holes that did It. She wrs out In 44, ilCeption-lly fast. On the sixteenth hole, . .mi wasted a stroke to play sate. On the ft ,ome hole she put her tee shot in the f land, was oui aiiuri, men in ins uuen, it tnd five In all to the green. She had a f ana mv cum a eiu,iici,T fiuaiicu biiiuis it was nulllne for the popular champion t to turn In low score. The Other Marvel Great Interest In the tournament sur rounds the play of Miss Ateza Stirling, who ' ! the third one of the youthful marvels 'hnn the Atlanta "kindergarten," which kai shown golfdom Bobby Jones and Perry Adlir. Miss sumng- aumiis sne ra nine- Sbe Plays in Deauuiui lorm, mo oi ner ..it havlnr the finish of a professional. Her shots remind fans strongly of the "srand played by Bobby Jones, who went to the tniru rouna oi me jiauonm. Miss Stirling carried Mrs.'Vnnderbeck to " thtenty-second hole In the national seml ' ...i. last vear and la touted for a fine f'elince at the tltlo this year. As It now stands, live r nuaueipnians hive decided to play in the national. Miss Mildred Caerly, tho local champion and nost brilliant player in this oectlon this ..,. heatta the list. She. has tried tn '' qualify three different times, but has never tired the game sne is piaying vnis year. jln. Caleb Fox, a former finalist; Mrs. fl. Henry Stetson, Miss Ethel Campbell Saand Miss Eleanor Chandler are the others from this city who win go to uoston defi nitely. There will undoubtedly be others, and Philadelphia has a flno chance of win- Hint the title again. Mrs. Vanderbcck thought some time ago sne woum see now ah. weathered the Berthellyn before tjhe ...!. im he mlnrt whethnr fn rlefonrl r.i iw i "- -- - - S pot her national title. Miss Dorothy Doyle, the thlrteen-yai-- 'eld entrant In the tourney, who plaed soma sensational golf In the North Hills championship lately, entered the mati'h Slay today by reason of her excellent hcov if yesterday. Tomorrow's Tournaments and Today's Tec Talk "n0tiiami,"e .i "'.VS. """, '" tPilri,ki.l.! 'K Wlar.li alley Hrth.ri?r7?.1 ! !?,,th '" ' wamea'a tr? cf,.h "xf: . "lniiln Valley Coon- riviif II. I. fi.i ---.- ..ui. inn .nfci a. . -... . ... iRSJ'it'i."!""? ever the, link, af the Worn.-.. Ml? rTT". .. ail member, .f the . ... i tomorrow, Association at Philadelphia i-? n,r menial effort a Salter ?,VV """" tnt hi. awlrX'i, h1.Ltr? ".' ' Wa body r harmony and . sbanlil en. th. taanalit hfMlv me.! k- la irmonr and smeelh. II Inr Mart f ak- -.. .. at anM iZ,hZ.ZrJ,Jr"?lV!JVn win to .i I.,.. Tk j "yinina i t.lni ii. i "" " annniDntiir, jf nt bend njT.ikn7..Jlri ,llM,.w . wtlrd dlreitl;. Thi 't wren? '" ' " "'" ,h .!' r.Jl!..nf " "llMl Wm..lf ana am J" ",'Mn,,, Je otreelerl the imI k. ll ha.;:riaaiK,n:?7 w"'."" . tain. i i- 1 :i. " r,rw" """era an.w in. rlehllnx th. hall" ha. Un h rnln of !u ' V "" jllManea haa a .nort and .klou.lnnr. al In. little HI. """ Her golden curls bobbed around In her eye now and then and her bare knees above her "Buster Brown" socks shhered a little In tha autumn breecas, but she showed a nice freedom of awing and has the makings of an excellent golfer. A surprise of tha tourney was the failure of Miss May Bell. Cricket Club, to make the first flight. She was In trouble right off the bat. She was In the gulch of the first hole and was obliged to lift her ball from a hole for the los of two strokes. She had several companions In the second flight today who should have made the (lrst. Miss Marie Starr played In her first big tournament, and. though she has been the star performer at Cape May all summer, she could not do better than the second flight She had some shots In the midst of her total that opened the eyes of watchers. She Is very long off the tee and haa splendid form Mrs. C W Beck, Jr. who was the win ner of the cup In the driving contest after Mrs. Fox defaulted, walloped out some shots that did hergreat credit. She has only been plalng golf for a couple of seasons. All three shots were right down the mid dle and were beautiful examples of "swal lowlike" tee phots. rutting Badly Mrs. a Henry Stetson, one. of tho best women golfers of the city, fell down badly In what Is generally her strongest card, the roller to the cup. She took four putts on the first hole after being right on the green In two. On the thirteenth, fourteenth, flf teenth and sixteenth she missed putts of about twelve inches apiece. Miss Caverly, with whom she played, tried to show her how by sinking an edge-of-the green effect on the ninth, but it was of no avail The championship of Whltcmarih among tho men folks was run off In a unique way this year. It made sure of getting the best maa I.. P Demlng won, and admits that tho system is all O. K. There was a thlrty-slx-hole qualifying round and the Ave best scores played a round robin affair at match play for the title. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS i By LOUIS II. JAFFE fr&nlcle. White and Terry McGovern.- a brace f Italian favor it a l)tt(-r. will meet In the tmlnind-up to tho Ounboat Smith Jim Coffey Mt'tq at tho National Haturday night. Hoth jBtche are return boutn. White and McQotern up a rreat battle at the iiyan recently, wmte th and Coffey fousht In New York lat year. .'hits haa be-n conditioning himself at Doucht- tti Farm. rnn grove, n. J iToiinr Jarlc Watdron. of Trenton, a lad who ilia hcn boxlntr In irreat form at nrlitol. la.. aad riatmi the 1 lent we lent title of New Jersey. Mvlft tmt Jimmy Afartln. of Hadilonftftld. In on FBe the bouts at the National Saturday night, tH... .-.lima fnllntac K rnnlrla IV Wa.ll . t-VlHIa EauJi. and Charley Walter, v.. Frank). Howell, i lohiinv Kiltum.'. onnonentfl for today at the i Tr.ad-ro will ba Al Nelson In th. afternoon and 'tannjr Moloney tonlsht. Tho feathernelsht j. tiimplon ha. been alvlnc some fine exhibitions t a bU footllxht .parrlna acta. - Aftfp .hnrt l.vnff haraiii. nf .l bad hand. 'tw T.ndler ha. atarted llaht tralnlnr. althouah f Injured member la not entirely knitted. I,.w i upecta to be In perfect .hap. In about three ' U for bout, with the top-notch lerlttmate 122-pounders. Ltttl. Tilllv lrin.a hrak. Into wlndun enmpany aut Tue.day nlaht at th. Model Club. It. Will BHt Tounx Dlxglm. Johftntf VIIKan. n.. pnnH tiirforn1f.nt vhfn hfl : tecUtd not to o throuah with a speech at :. Dlrmpla tha oth.r nlahl. FUht audience. wiiHto at. botlni and not bear about It. Tei. Fred VTelah la ready to defend hi. llsht- w.iidi cut. arain.i jonnny jnoane .1 iaa panada, vrel.h In iitl a. in. on the dy of the tauten. How about the alined, aeulvd and certl- I atatement .ent out from Freddy, camp at nr.do 8Drlncrn that h. artuallv wrlehed ll'Osi fituiid. before the Charley White boutt S.Bltl.l. r.k.. . I. L .a hi. l.nnna In IT.".. V.,JIIB UI.IIUV, W HIHUD (ll. I1U1H" ... firatlly la.t year. ram. ov.r from N.w Tork lift a ahort day. and th. Italian looked aa If h. fiau (lined much In w.lght. If. la boilna- aa a .Jit John" I.t.r Johnion, a nearo heavy, at ,raaii., N. Y. Pjehanv Tllm.n 1. tn tnivn ...nirlni tar hta J1! with lienny J.eonard t th. OlrmpU nt bimday, Thli la the Xllnntapolla iKii.r'a ..cond Smien cf Phlladalphla. Jl. boxed here in sood , rm last ara.on. .,., ... i . 'n umaot 1. a rood example or a boxer who i.aiM to kteto hlmi.lr In .h.n !.. than n. vaar Blfe Uaadot abaped up aa a dans.roua cont.nder fr . ll.htw.lxht crown. However. It U .aid ii. hv Orl.cn. boxer did not late training twwutiy. with th. ra.ult that ha haa been top Em t the bottom of tha ladd.r. tUXUt Herman. . - and mad. rood lad who want th. rtnjr and atnea hla Fhllad.lphl rood In tha rlnr a rilhMul k..in.H nn. fn XfLu. Vn.l. t.nllt. 'Ill In. If. hi. Mr., annanam In til. hnmn Aufn Borrow nla-ht at th. Ilroadway Club. He -" jonnny McLaughlin In th. a.mt to th. ally N.l.on-T.rry K.teh.ll eonti.t at tha way Club. Victory of Morrla Wolf over Jack Toland n. Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night RYAN A, C M.rrl. Wolf defeated Jack T.land, H. U. Hannool won from Hee-Naw Kelly, Howard ('barleRtcn nult to loasle Achtenderc. thlrdi doodle U'ol.h atopped Kmnkle Kay, fourth; Ilaltllnr .Murray beat laby While, fourth. Jionr.l, A C ral Moore drew with rhar ley Thomaa, Jack Redman knocked out Fred UIh, thlrdi Ike Ketrhcll .topped Dick Cor. bett. third; Kddl Dale, knorked out Matty llurna. third; Freddy Uoodman defeated l'rankle JlrCarlhy. NKW lOUK I'hll llloora defeated Johnny Harvey, Happy Mahoney won from Jake llrandt. Terry Martin knocked out Harry Gardner, .Ixth, HT..I.OUIS llattllnc Reddy knocked out Harry Atnaod. aerenth, IIOSTON I'al lleora drew with Al Ilrllt, 12 rounda. KANHAS riTY Tnultlun and Chick Hare drcl It round.. at the Ryan A. C. la.t nlsht did not reault In a urprlia for Adam Ryan. Th. latter ha. been traintns Wolf for aeveral montha and tmlleve. the former Chlcaaoan will prove hlm.elt on. of the top-notch welterwflhu la tb. country be fore lOng. nn- Smlllng Jeem. Fryer h. returned after va cationing at Wlldwood. N. J., all aummer. The grinning guy had few bouta la.t fall, but h. I. In .hap. for a busy campaign and doesn't care who the promoters pick for htm. Fryer and Ham Hobldeau boied together while at the seashore resort. . Scarcity of boxing talent here already I. ahown. .van though th. ...eon ha. been on le.s than a month. Star bouta at the two big nluba In thl. city have out-of-town box.ra billed In the respective wind-ups, Johnny M.yo haa been gettlns- himself In sh.p and he 1. ready to accommodate th. beat of hi. poundage. Charley Leonard I. th. gam. Just lo hi. liking. Mayo .ays, and nothing would Please him batter than to g.t punch at th. New Yorker, New York critic, are handing tha welterweight crown to Jack llrltton. Urltton la a clever and good punching box.r, but w. cannot e why Jark almuld b given the preference from the held of M.poundera. Willi. Hltchl. la on. box.r who ahould be taken Into consideration a. well aa Ted Lewis, the Drlton. U'e are new showing the new fall ttylaa MANHATTAN SHIRTS MARSHALL&BUSH,!. A Shop for Gtntltmtn 113 S. THIRTEENTH'S!1. WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN BASEBALL TODAY Kiutt" lU.l.rl New tork Ktl.k.rtTh (hl.ae. Kt l-iul. Clnelnnall NATIONAL I.EAOVK Wert Is r-, Win si sa .wit ..eil as ,a t.3 . .. nltl II-.. ..in Jnn o,iil not ,ni A.si ... aaa T.ons ..nm ,.i SO IK 1 no a . ,411 .4to si m .s;s .s .six M .3t .MH) .SSI , , It .434 t.iet .4a .JJJ It ,444 ,44 .44t . tie. ten Hetralt Ihleaan . ew nk SI. Intnl. Clerelnnd W aahlnxtan Athletlea , twin two, sal AMI-.RICAN l.FnVOt'K Wen Int ,1'et si s slnwa two si si .sit at Gt .ArVl II it ail it II .v: it r,9 .Mj .tl loo .tit Win .1.4 .Sit .MS ,Mt .Ml .511 .ttt ..Ml ,nm ..tea ,tl .507 .SOS ,SOJ .HO SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAI. I.KVOIK nlt.bar.h al rhllaoftr.hU 1 1 we gameeV Clear, ilraaa at .New nrk Clear. Hj. I-tiii. at Urnoklrir Crear, Cincinnati at llosl.n ( Iter. AMHRirAN 1.MII11K rhlladelnhla at ChW-aeo IMear. :y laiK as nt. i-m nam 1 Detroit llo.tnn nUar. W'ashlnat.a at (.leteland Clear. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAI. 1.KA01IF. fhleare. t rhlllles. 0, itw l.ra, lark R.w rsA U.st.n Oi I'ltt.bursh. S. 01 ritisDurgn. 1 tsecenn s.i..' unrinn nronklin. St 01 St. InllllS, 3. natl. 1. AMERICAN 1.KA0CK Chlraga, 61 Athletics. 4. Iln.ton. J Detrnlt, I. Wa.hlntten, S ClerrlaiMl. ew i.rk, 4 St. liulv 3 Its tnnlnasl. EAST PICKED TO WIN POLO GAME FROM SOUTH Continued from rage One oral, broken only by tha stands and the paddock. Tho cool day ns well-nigh perfect for tho match, with the sun giving Jut enough warmth to make the 6000 spectators feel as peppery as the ponies. The feminine con tlncent and thera was rt goodlj one, of course wns clothed In costumes of every hue and color, and the splashes of creamy pink and rich green, combined with warm blues, stood forth as a harmonious con trast to the smooth green of the level'fleld. the white of the clubhouse and the faint purple that shaded the woods In the valley of tho Schuylkill. The color scheme was so pleasant that ccn tho tawdry, faded yel low and light blue on the dcerted amuse ments at Woodsldo Tark failed to stir up distasteful Ideas. At 3 o'clock the flock of ponies, blanket ed to protect them from the wind, stepped nervously up nnd down In front of the Judges' stand near the paddock. Then, Just when It seemed as though they would break away, the whole forty of them, with wiry grooms at their heads, were paraded pn't the grand stand. Thoroughbreds all, with satiny skin nnd tapering legs and worth MOO 000. Society Represented The New York folk leaned back with the satisfaction of knowing that $76,000 worth of tho horses belong to the stable of their team, who nrrlved this morning In n special car. headed by 1'ayne Whitney and olllcers of tho National l'olo Associa tion. Whitney and hhi associates nro being entertained by the Philadelphia committee Robert K. Strawbrldge, Major John C Qroome and William H. Tevls Iluhn. Au gust Belmont, Vf. A. Hasard and II. I. Herbert w ere among the other New Yorkers occupying boxes. Society of this city was well represented with Colonel IMward U. Smith. John Orlb bel, Charles Wheeler, Spencer K. Mulford, Arthur Peterson, W. Plunkett Stewart and T Walrf Melrs. William I!. Tevls Huhn, John C. Groome, Samuel A. Huhn, N' Myers Fltler. J. W. Hutterworth, Cornelius Dodlne, Edward C. Deardcn, K. I.. Blabon, A. a. Miles, F. S. (droves, Jr., Walter J. Staats, James Hancock, Daniel Pierce, Henry B. Coxo and James S. Austin were among the othei'j who had reservations. The line-up: EASTERN TEAM lldcp. t. Thomas Hitch- cock. Jr. .... 4 2. J. Wat.on Webb 4 3 Malcolm Stevenson 8 Hack. D.vereux Mil- burn . 0 Total :s SOUTHERN TEAM lldcp 1. A. J Drexel Taul 2 2. E. W, Horning R 3. Alexander Brown. 5 nack Frederick Hoe, 3 Total ... to Home Rur Wins Pennant DAYTON. O.. Sept. 50. Dayton clinched the Klin champion. hip by winning th. sixth game of the past season series here yesterday, It was a pltchsrs' battl. between Clark and Lakalf, the re.ult being 3 to 0. st.wart. of the vet., hit th. first ball pitched In th. third Inning over the right field fenr. for what proved to be the winning run. R.llly'. wslk and I.akaff. double war. responsible for th. ..cond run. fromtbe Sarataiy Huipidor baafdeaera IlAyukBxoJ.. Manufacturer ALLENTOVN &f? (I September 19 to 22 RACES EVERY DAY Frequent fast train service from Ilaadlne TermtnM 2.00 Round Trip Philadelphia & Reading: Railway HAWLEY KICKS 14 GOALS FROM FIELD AT PEM PRACTICE Former Episcopal Boy Also Is Moved to Varsity by Coach Folwell HENNING IN THE LINE-UP Hy NEIL MATHEWS ICaptaln fenn Football Torn LANCllloriNU. Pa, Sept. 20 Jeff Uaw. ley was moed over to end on th varsity thl. morning and a long, hard signal drill was held. Coach Knlwell kept the men on tho Jump, and at the end they were glad to rest up for the scrimmage work which Is scheduled for this afternoon The var sity lined up with Wruy at center, llennlng nnd Thomas, guards; Little and Mnlheus, tackles; Miller and Ilnwley. enda; Bell, quarter, and Hosa. Williams and q ills, ley In the backfleM After the morning practice, llawley prac ticed drop-kicking from all angles and mada fourteen goals from the neld out of seventeen attempts. Yesterday's practice wns probably the moat productive and enjojable one of the season, Starting In the morning with a tackling and blocking drill In which work grent Improvement was shown by ctcry one, nnd ending at t:30 p. m. with a five minute scrimmage. Between times we ran through signals, paised, kicked and prac ticed charging, so all In all we had a good workout In five minutes we carried the ball from one end of the field to the other, making six first downs with the nld of but one forward pass. Tha lino opened up big holes through which Itoss and Williams plunged with ease, The seconds had the ball once soon after the start of the scrimmage, but wero formed to kick after three plays. So I aafelv can say our defence ll Improving rapidly, We tried one forward pass, which was succesaful for a gain of ten yards. Our end runs netted about three yardi each time they were tried, but the line plunge wai the real ground gainer of the after noon Before the actual scrimmage we had a shadow scrimmage, In which each man cov ered his man on every play; not actual playing, but Just a method to perfect the system of play Charlie llennlng, last j ear's varsity guard, arrived In camp esterday and seem, to be In fine shape. He will have n battle on his hands to displace Thomas, ns the latter Is playing n great game, Is fast, heady and fights, hard, as he showed In practice, r.lttle, at right tackle, looka to be a fixture, Nelll looks like the old-tlmcr of last year, and Miller li better than ever. I-eft end Is n battle between Urquhart, Haw ley and Clothier, with Urquhart n fa vorite, because of his experience. Of courso Lud Wray la a fixture at center, and I hope I can keep my Job. Wlrkman l. developing Into a first-class lineman and will cauie somebody trouble beforo long. He was awkward when he first came out, but he Is getting over that and Is really finding himself. As to the barkfleld, nothing need be said. They are all fighting for positions, nnd the only distinction which can be made In some cases Is that Inexperienced boys arc opposed to veterans. '10 w & . p $1185 INSTANT DEHVEIT SUPERIORITY TALKS No. 5 Double Universal Joints The Lexington is so har monious in its related parts because there is no thought of saving on manufactur ing cost by skimping on materials and work, here or there. The item of Double Universal Joints on the propeller shaft would al most seem super-carefulness on our part; but since they relieve all axla and transmission twists and tor sion strains, and materially lengthen the life of the car, their value can hardly bo overestimated. !,et ua ahow you the official recorda and demonstrate these rreat qualltls. on tb. road to gether with 18 oth.r point, of superiority, rhone Sprues 1203 or 1294 FALL OPENING 3dZL.u mso ...MfNTJ I eW OaairealSmrSMra JaMaV MONOAV ft' SATU.DAV tVENINBl IIOS ARCH STREET l'lRCIIAMNtl AI1K.NT.V OHDI'.M ACCEI'TRI era. r aa C3TfJ LOST AND FOUND " ,,n"' .,'!rl traveling baa from aotomo bile, containing rlothlna, en 8M II. txtween imui.v.ra ana llrosd HI Station! liberal re- Ii 10 Northea .yar and no auesttona asked It return! to sat lloul.vard. PERSONALS T,IK. TOMiPV INO PEnSONS are herehr notl. &J' J.V "J1.1;'. A I.Tp-ehlts, Carton Jackson. m. It, Judklna. ll. !l.lnun, ilenj. Cnrder man. Uax t.ejr, Mrs. J. lllack. that their fur niture and household pmii w III I sold for ,0Jl? eh.raes and loans on Friday. Hepttm ,'r.:'?.,',1" ,u a. m. unles. rhersr. r. Vld I 'fore rale. Hood, will b aold en th. premise, of the Northern Storaa. and War. house I'ompsnv (U H tlth , ru'TION' NOT1CK All persona are hereby cautioned at.lntt r..r.horln,r. or trustlna any of the crew nt th. llrltlsli S, a Utjnol.ls, from Xlalera, A. llodr.on, tnssler, a. no rl.hts of their eon trartlna will lis pild hy th. master, osrnera 5rb1.'h?. Kirn f.lne me.mship Co., aaents, 415 lluliltt ItuiMlna, UNCLAIMED TELECUtAMS VVKSTKHN I'N ON TKI.KOnAPH n, Kevstr 1501 t'O attain L'jitfBlA ... l.K.tas aja .a - - -. -' niii'iiii nii.iuiiy iiii-ukmiit Onmpan, tin, (.yJU pmfri. fndustrlsl i. ",rh" . l,'ura. Forata, Mao Stone, Mrs. ?,""'.. Jonea, Venaenro Harlem, Or, Uohert II D'innlnaion, llall 4 Oood. Aleiander Hun 5tr' .' Iv ilarkler. American Klertrla Works, llenry K Hh.rlilsn l,ew Wat.on, w. C. Hunt. II pea l. i . t tt.... ... t W?VAb-rKLKOIlAI-ilAllLVr6J. 10 South am. Uffirgf J ury. John AtnnrnWr, Mr. K. lUhmt. tisi IV: toran, I.ucln. II HELP WANTED FEMALE Cllll.n.NI'ltflK. white, must b. "able to its', referenc. nriessar). V 4il Leil.tr qnire CHIt.IJ.Nt'ltsK, while Prot . must have ref Call r lielween In and 12 at aion w alnut COOK, to assist with wa.hlna and Ironlnt, S In f.mll ait N 4th at COOKtNO nnd downstairs work ItTllable col-?r-l women wsnted, referenc. r.qulred 15 Midi. at. I)srb nilKSSMAKBIl WANTS lUCPKRIKNTHO W.AiS,TTlunlKll AN" rtNWIIKllH MIOT DO VKHV VlSli WOBKl ONLY TIHISI WITH I'ltlHT-CI.ASS lixVKItt- i.jNijr. ni.siiir;nr;ii also iMl'nov. Wllll.K LKAtlNINU CAM. ualwu i API'lll'.NTICKSi PAID iiuA.il :orj RltltANI) aini.H w.nteil for ilrr..m.klni ea tabllshment PPlS'il Spruce KXAMINKItH wsnted: steady work OreenwaM liros , 2tV 8 3d t'l.OOH WOMAN to'asslst th manaaer ln"read-to-wear department, must be thorouahly eipr--rl.nced In aellln. line goods II P DKtVllKS, tr.'2 Chestnut st roilKI.ADY wantert'to take "th.rae "of shirt factory out of city one who understand, the maktns of all parts of shirt, and capable of Instructing l.srners; aood opportunity for riant person: r.rerfnce required. Address A. rostnlflre lies. 144a U1HI.S oter 1U years want.il for llaht work. no rxprleni. necessary, t1 week paid while learnlna, App S1' N 3Jd al Utni.S. experienced and learners, on calendar worn Apply won CO IStn anu Callow- hill third noor aniswoi.D woiiHTRD co DAItlir. TA. 8tartlna up new machinery, wants alrh wsKcs. steady work and will pay while inc. Iris, sood earn- IIOSIERY l.EARNKnS WANTKD on topplnc, knlttlna. mendlnz and on atrlns; machines. W. furnish flrst-ctn.a Instructors, and nay alrla while learning, and hae plenty of work all th. tlmo after they hae learned. Thl. 1. a fine opportunity. WAI.1.ACR.WII.SON iiosmnY cb. 4391) Orchard at., r'ranktord IIOtlSKWORK 2 malda. family of adulla; Chestnut I till . 1 rood plain cook, assist with laundry: second, rhnmberwork und waiting. Meet employer at !.edaer Central, from 2 to 4 Wednesday afternoon. IIOUSl'.WOnK Olrli muat ba neat, good rook, excellent reference, no waahlng or Ironing. O 4fl. LetVer Central, or meet cmploer Ledier Central. Wedneeday. Uo I p, m. IIOUSKWOrtlf Maid for general housework In family of 4 at Orean City. N. J.; no wash ing Write T I' M . 1012 Wesley ave.. Oce.n City -. IIOUBKWtmK Woman, middle aged, to do ll.ht housetork, aalary IS. V tM. Ledger Central, HOUHKWOItft. general Olrl wanted: white pre ferred, liberal wage. Apply 60&0 Iicustst. IlOUSCWOnk. gensral Wanted, experienced white girl I fsmllr of 2. S-M H. 4d at. MAN AN'P WIFE. WHITE. TO CLEAN WOHKIlOOM AND PAItUIRCt IN Ultlli; DI1KSSMAKINO KSTAMLIHH. MENT; MAN MUMT UNDEIISTANI) HOT - WATER IIKATINUl ONLY THOIB WITH JANlTOIt EXPEIH. ENCB NKKI1 APPLY; OWN APAHT .MENT SUPPLIKOt PEItMANKNT PO. HITION TO ItltlHT I'EUSO.NB, CALL 2012 WALNUT T MKNUEHH Exp hosiery and underwear mend. era on whit, goods; paid bv the week: ateady work! good w.Res John E. llanlten & Co.. Marlborough and Thompson NURSE OIItL wanted to take" care of 3 small children) muat have some experience. Apply l40N.lSlh L PAPEIl 1IOXEH Exp. lid .irlppera'and flnl.h- ers Apply Hrhfwttle, 310 Florist st. OPEnATOn On power and foot machine for flno fancy dressmaking; must have best references. Ap ply beforo 10 a m . French Dressmaking Shop, rtflh floor. Weat Store. STUAWUfllDUB ! CI.OTI!IBIt OPEIIATOH8. Shirt and drawer, finisher.; learner, taken John E. Ifanlfen at Co., Marl- borougliandThomp.on; OPKKATOR8, experienced, wanted on silk dresses. A. .11, Caplan t Co, DIU Walnut st. OPERATOHH on slrale-needl. macMn.r.t.ady work, Apply Oreenwald llroa , 24T 8. ad. MALKMLAUY for ladiea! and men's furnl.hlng.: rgoodsandjnotlonSL 273S Osrmantown ave. 8AI.EHWOMAN for outside work: must have aoiii iltv and axherlenc: ll ft4. l.edgr Central. t20 per week to start. BALES WOMEN Fort nKouiiAii and Fon kxtra pOalTIONH IN MANT PEPAItf-MKNI-8.. Ari'l.TAl,i WEKji lift. FORE 11 A. M.AT III! tBAU OF K. F'LOYMENT. 4W FLOOR. HTJlAWillllOOE cieOTHIEIt SALESWOMEN lit nnoTHEns nEoumE rai.es. WOWbN Klt VAIllOllH pKPAKf. MBNTrJ. APPLY Klli'UJYMkNT UU. 11EAU 81 IOE8 Wanted, packing packera and tip fixer., enth floor. room ,h.lp, crown.r.. 315 N, llfh at., av- XKLPWAKOTSD-lfWrtALlt Ceatlaaerl rein rreeedlsd Talama BTKNOOrtArilEft Prllht girl, ther eapable pf hsnrlllng eorresnondenee good m. to right Apply in own nanflwriiing. stating a.r, no exp Actci ll Lm I no iwiw. i- -. . tfn nartr .alarr and exp THAI IIKIIS wantefl for grades hlah and private ernoois itflaill.n. Walt ng, M.uonai leacnera Agency, b ll Cook. Mgr HI Perrjr liulldlng TKI.ErilONK OPEHATOnfi The Tell Telephnne Company nrfsrt positions aa operalora to In telltgent )-dus women between tr) and 22 j'.n nia. salary en a we, wnn. irarnina. with rapid adranrementi a sle.dy position as aured. with pleasant surrounding, and unusual eppertunltj' of promotion Apply In person to the Ilell Telephone Company', oper.ier.' school, 4ns Market at . daMr between S'JO a m and 0 p. m t Monday Tue.day and Fri day evenings between T.so and s.3u o'clock. TKLKPIlbNK OTEfiATiortprTcaTi3inr"Ting "dlit ance: experienced. Apply Keystone Telephone Co , 135 H 2d t , niwm 403 WOMAN, rspenslble. about it. well known eoclally, for sperlsl work one with executive ability preferred who can later on. become nianageri salary, 131) weekly: hours, lu to 6. tl SL Leds,r Central WjiMAN, mansierlnl ability, married or single, o,take charee of n business center In Phila delphia, short hours, rood Income) experience iinneecsiiarr O 44, tdger Central. iJrMy1' fN DRL' 8TtmK' rrl' YOl'.NO TTAbr In'mTrroffTcerhoura from 7:30 'o 1 Address A. F, r O. Rox 3443. OPPORTilNITY FOR AtlVANCK. CALL I.ridOER OFFICK. TII AND l)T HTH, A.MIC FOR MR. UOUIl HELP WANTED MALE ATTENDANT or orderly for an Institution! salary 122 a, month, board and room. Ad drees 8. Lord. 8lsmford, Conn BOOKKEEPER Experienced man wanted on aarcauard ledger; stale age, reference and -. "i'ary O 2vl.eder Censral HOT. ACTIVE. AMHITIOt'S. FOR OFFICE ".lUU .WITH CiiRPoitATlONl It'ST RE tiVEh in ani ilAVfi ooon hcitooUNot ,.'v.i' un .1 1'.. 1 . I ciiEtrN UAiii; HO. oer l ers for general offlco work, fac tory In West Phlla.. must b neat, Intelligent and write, legible hand. Apply Overbroek Car pet to,, oath and Lancaster ave. llOY wanted "by manufacturing rompsny for dtnee work and lo lesrn the buslnes.i must be 10. Replv in own handwriting, giving refer- ences. A 12St Udger Office. . .. HOY. over In. for offlco work and operatetele. rhone awitchboardt muat be good at figures. 140. Ledg.r llraneh, SSSB Oermsntown aenue. IIOY.'lrl to "i"Tars.ilvTng In'WesT PhlTadeTt phla. to learn real estate business: good op- portunlty for jlght l)r. 4903 Italtjmore ave. HOY wanted In shipping office." 10 to IS years of a.st aalarv tn atari. I2n ner month. Ad dresalrthandwrjtlng P4:, MdgsrJ)tnce. In larae Apply Mo HOY. IS to IS. general 'office worV wnoiesaie nouse; good luture . jtiaraei si. .. nOY, neat, for flower afore: must ?urhlsh refer- enre. Century Flower Shop, 1112 H. 12th. ROY wsnteH nround nffle. and factory. Apply Wof Co , third noorj.tri and Uallowhlll. HOY wanted for .tockxoom lrT3res.maklng ea- ubll.hm.nt. Appl 1(126 Spruce. HOY, in. wanted In publishing, hou.e 004 8. Washington Square. TlOYS wanted for work ln'offlc! .tale age, ex- Serlenre and salary expected. Ansyer In own andwrltlnrM loflj. Iedger Central. HOY8 wantml fur box ahopl steady work: good pay.Apply N. W, cor. 0thandBrown ate. ENTnY CLERK, wholeaale drv goods house; state aalary expected. A 159, Ledger Olftce. FiTTEna AND'MECHANICS wanted: boiler and tankwcjjk,Cruse.Kemper Co.t Ambler. Pa. HOUSEMAN and butler wanted: capable man. Address.wlthreferencesJ!M 157. Ledier Cent. INWTRlMKNT MAriERS. 13.24 to IS per day of 8 hours: toolmakers. .8(12 t"vl',ll!..,nf rhlnl.t.. 12 tn to ti; n.sl.tant machinists. 12 to 12 SO. based on experience and capacity! automatic turret lathe operalora, Clsv.ls.nd. Hrown A Sharps.. 4. DO: Potter Johnaon, 13 nil; hand turret lath, operatora, 13 to 3 10; higher rompensstton whe" "VI ''"T."!?' skilled lalwrers. tJ to J2 24: aolderert.J2.24. Apply Krankford Araenal, preferably In per son, Rrldesburg. INTERCITY 8ECRKTAHY C.lleae srd . 32-.10 jeara old. active church rnber, nrranl er, ible to aee and meet needs of aiudPnta and slrsng.r. and to enllat men " .v0n,,un,r1lr.,,rv Ice for others, Y. M. CAj. 1421. Arch at. JOI1 COMPOSITOR: a desirable position Is open to competent man: none other need apply. Aa dress, stating full particular.. 035, Ledger llraneh. Sd and Columbia ave. JOR prlnterywant. city ollcltor: write ha.l. of H.rvi.. Telford Journal. Telford, Pa. LAUOilEHS for ouf.Tde work..l2.24 per day of M hours. APPiyrranKioro r.rn.n.,i.'"T.Mr-j LAHOItEHS. 60. wanted. Crus.Kemper Co.. Ambler. Pa. - MAi'lilNISTH. erector., floorm.n. .experienced na assembling textile machinery. & Furbush Machine Company, entrance. Rbove l.ehlgn ave. Apply Smith Hancock at. ...x- 4X.1. wr.-t.1 white take anln rharte of house 'in country near city! man required to i,. . iralne.1 butler and wlfn cook and do general housework In a household of 1: ap- .ii...,. m,,.. t mh.r. honest and capsule unnueatlonabla references. F 449, Ledger Central MAN to work In mailing and ahlpplng depart ment or religious punueu.na iiuu.w, wy ..,. bindery or printing office experlenco preferred: must be n Protestant. American Sunday .SrhoolHnlon. 1S18 Chestnut st. .man wunted for social work, preferably with engineering or real e.tat. experience; .alary I7S to .tart. Replies . strictly confidential! state age. referenco and experience. JI los. Ledger venirai MAN AN1I WIFE wanted: man for chauffeur and nre of lawn, woman for, cooking and dlnlno. room; referencea required and ability to reandwjll.e. M 24. Ledger Offlce. MANwanted as "helper In shlppinard.partment. Oscar Smith Hons A Co.. 310 Spruce st. MEN wanted for rolling mill work: flnlshora, roughers. ticker-lna. stralghteners. heater helpers and laborers. Apply at once. John Illlngaworth Steel Co.. Lewla and Tacony, FkdA MEN WANTED Hollermaker.. locomotive ma chinist., 'car repairmen, laborer., locomotive cleanera.rennaU. J. CaU lhl Fllben at. MEN 10. wanted to "learn Ihe sausage and pork packing business; 2Jc per hour. Apply 3043 Oermantownjtv e. NURSES AND ATTENDANTS The New Jer sey mate Hospital, at Morris Plains, for the trestment af nervous and mental dlsssses. re quires tha servlcea of young man and women to became nurses: training school rours. free for those wishing to take It: diploma upon graduation: will pay at start, men 124, and women 122 per month, with board, room and laundering, and advance according to char acter of aervlce rendered; experience unneces. ary. For appHoatlnn blank containing full particulars csll at hospital or apply by postal card to Dr. H D Kvana, Medical Director, p.O.address Oreyetone Park, N. J, OFFICE HOY, about 13 yeara. wanted by large manufacturing concern: good chance for. ad vancement. Apply E. fiutro Son Co., East Thompsonand Clearfield. OFFICE HOY Intelligent boy. about IB. for erJ randa and office work. Apply Wednesday. Room 111. Engineering Illdg., Unlterelty of Pennsyhanla. . PACKERS wanted In toy far.: gool wages. Ap the A SchoenhuCo.idama & Sepvlva eta. PAPER HOXES Man. , cxperlenreil as paper cutter. Apply Pchoettle. JlO Florist st. PIECERS wanted on fine woolen yarn " Jon athan Ulnar t Hons, Inc., llsncock and Mont- Jomeryve. ., UUluLlstin wanieo. iwl ii..e Ayrari, rare John James Donson. inc. mill., ran, or wnuyiam. carp.t and plush niVETEns Hand work on light ateel frames. Kxperlenced men ran earn IIS to 1311 per wssk. No labor trouble. flood working conditions: long Job. State age and experience. Addrtta "I, W" P. O. Bot 3443, Phlla. SALESMEN For regular and for extra positions In msny deptrtm.nl.. Apply all w..k be fore 11 a. m. at Ilure.u o( Employment, u floor. BTKAWBRIDaB CLOTHIER bALEKMAN A man of experience, atrong p.r. aonallty and with ability to earn 130 per ....k. atata aa. and aanerlenea. fl a. r..i-. cintraL " " i PETEYThe Peronalitu Bug Stings Henrietta ae.aMa?akee4t Watp wMnmMt V2l!Jrtnii rreceeltite; fiehrwf SECOND ItANflS-.tvTtLt uete.1 wA hands understasdlng wool-n eardet t4 M ta right parties Apply 4S23 Royal at., mf mantown, betwsen t and p, m n .. SOLICITOIta wanted In connection wlfh eltlB rievementsi experienced onei preferred. K I4, oer Central jj SrECIAIi i nEPRERKNTATIVB wanlsd,v(o Wi sent natlonailr advertised artier, tn suttiuiiaajlo owners n this elty, .plendld oppotlunllyTHr good aaleaman give full Information W LedgsVofnc.'" f Ma"" " frtEARt'IlER-Salarled position la effsreVii? engineering contracting ronorn about to.C corporate on account of Increa.lng butlnH Sl.v.'i.,.,un;r Vp,li ' attenolng to oVtillsi of raising rspltal and flnaneing, csn be ether. LedierTeni7al' U" ,",,lne" " r?i,W.91nKEn-Un 'onpek rVrner mschnV and setting-up machines: also crosscut lawyer on dimentlon ttock. Sh.lp A Vandsgrlft, lnej., . Sl N. Iwrence. T9K? MAM. about IS yean. or office work In lars. manufacturing roncrni good chase, rae TieeieT"' a APPly K.Sutro I tin CO., BKiit Thompson and Clearfield. TKN?nMAM !" 0,nr of ''- manutaeturhw eitebllshment. state age and wages, Addrtaa ll, K . P. O, Pox JS00, ,-. tuvno MAN wanted exp i steady poa ass , with, some 'typewrltar ured Cal 42 N 7th M, AN OPPORTtrNITT rOR "LIVB Winir- SALESMAN m.eh7ite.ir".S.,,'d m0-"'' manufarturlng rnechanlral rubber goods, wants a young, live. i.hTi.Adi,nt 'rrllory. and also probably ill ?.p.?u i.""1. "" of, Pennsylvania and bu. J.mori. prtaua experience In the rubber ihfiiit" .Jt". vel V. tmperlant a a real aelllM m.n lil'! '. hl opportunity for th. rlgSi r..e' iTmI'M falarr lo b.gln. cenrlnc. u. tn J!n5 Jr.1,'." ,h,at you are the man wa waat. Wend full particulars. M 14. Ledger Offlc. K!JfiF'-OrAlSDIA flRITANNICA COM TANY wsntt flrtl-tlatt sslesmsn l.ny line) for Nsars-Rosbuck edition; great est eein. proposition ever imeredi git rltory and all tha leads you can worm :r.wJ.n,r."c',,",nl' fexter Ilulldlnt, 18th and Walnut its , Phlladslphla. K-.fi:.'fliT MANlo rurTfTctory elexatontteady K.IihSS.'.f'A'' ""i!1 "ferancea required. Apply , nerthweatcorner 8th and llrown sis. Cen.ral . SPRINO OATtDEN INSTITUTD AUTOMOnil COR. IinOAD AND 81 t)i A EN INSTITU inLN6"SSltD IDEN STB: r. m. Couraa ectl 1A I...... .Jft Night Electrical Auto Course Tuesdsy and . Trlday at 7.30 p. m, SO lessons lis. Night Mechanical Auto Course Monday and Thursday. 7 0p, in. 20Jessons 2!J, ADVERTI8INd"6LlciTOR8. good. ones. 32Sr salesman, uung man experienced In paper or emelopes, 12.1; salesman. Inside, out of town, hardware, 120-122: clerks, aeveral attractive openlngat stenographer, beginner. 112, ex. perlenced, 8, 115. bookkeepers, 4 good poaH Hon., tin. UU81NE98 SERVICE COMPANY 1301 Land Title Building. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE BOOKKKKi'EIl COMiiERciAL," C08TT"5N": ST.'iii'7'.,.J::x,''.0J,','-'H MANAUER. COR J l:Pt5NDENll EXEC. AS8T.! FAMILIAR . WITH MODERN MICTH. M 020. LED, OFF. BOOKKEEPER, double entry, and nen.raroff'ea mn.,er' '." years- experience! aalary IIS. D S24.Llger Offlc. BOOKKEEPER and atenograpfier 3 "yeara ex perlence: salary lo. o 47. Ledger Central. CHAMHEHMAIdT thorouxTiiy exparlencd. wants sltu.tloni reference, o 40, Ledger Central. COOK Olrlwlhea a position: prlvit. family! good reference. Addrea. A 110. .Ledger Oft Ice, COOK, compet.nt EiuiiiifT l'rotata"nt. d.tlr.a P?sltlonL good tU. 1233 Falrmount ave. COOK and chambermaid, mother and daughter; worktog.th.eri. reference. A 131. L.dger Oftloe1 COOK wl.he. position: good referenc, 10, LedgerUrneh. 10th and llrown. DAY'S WORK OF ANY KIND: HEFERENCE. 1H30 FBHNON 8T. DRES8MAKER de.lre. work out by day; Oer- maniown.anu ineainui ru one a 111 rtref.rred. Xtl.a 7818 Ucrmantown ave. Ch. Hill 1143 J. DRESSMAKER desire, engagement. In Cltn. yt. clnltyi fancy smocking. F 033. Ledger Central. U1KL, neat colored, desires downstair, workt good plain cook; no washing: references, ltztf Ogden at. , OIRL. young, colored, wishes placsrchamber- work or chlldnurse: lty. 1017 Webster. GOVERNESS Refined, experienced lady wants position as visiting governess, morning; best rsference. M 803, ledger Office. UOVEHNUSS Welfeducated. refined, .xpsrl .nced l.dy want, position! best reference. L 728. Ledger Office. HOUSEKEEPER, managing. wWc other help la kept: position wanted by refined, very compe tent Oerman Protestant! well recommended. AddreasJJlO E. Johnson st.. Qermantown. HOUREKEErEK, Oerman. capable of taking- n tlre charge of gentleman, hou.e: no oojeo- tlontochlldrem D 312. Ledger office. HOUSEKEEPER, working Oerman. with girl yeara old, w Ishes posltloru V 741. Ledger Cen. HOUSEKEEPER "Position wanted where other help Is kept: best ref. Otn. 3280 .W. HOUSEWORK Refined woman de.lrea position wlihprlvate family. Apply 4437 Chestnut st- MOTHER'S IIELPEnwll excfiangeTher servlcea for room and board with family In comfort- Bblaclrcumstanccs, Axp8. Ledger Office. NURSE or chamberwork Young white girl wlshe. position; ref. P415. Ledger Office. NURBE, practical, wiaKe.'poaTtioni'good rsfcr- ence: salary 310 per week,JS40 8. 48th t. PRIVATE 8ECT. translator, Bpan.T Fr.. Ital.7 Portugus.ei.ten.. bkpg. Q 48,Led. Cent. SECRETARIAL position desired by college gradu ate; .xerutlve abll. : mod sal. K941. Led. Cent. aTENOORAPHBR. yeara' experience! experi enced machinery line, permanent or tuhatltut. Ing pos. sal'y 118; best ref. V (Hi, Led. Cent. HTI'NOORAPHER desires position whara neat work and ron.cl.ntlou. endeavor will ba sp. preclated: 10 yeara' exp. A 124. Led. Off. 8TENOORAPHER and typewriter, young lady, with a year.' experience, desire, position. O BO Ledgsr Central. 8TENOORAPIIEH, thoroughly nuallHed general nrrlce detail, legal and commercial. F 069, ledger Central. STENOOUAPHEIl I year.' exp. building, eon- struct. , erchltct. work! ll;. O 43, Ied Cent. VIHlTINO TEACHER Oerman. Fr.nch. Baa llsh: ref. Miss C. K. Iorenx. S485 Walnut at. WOMAN of mature yeara, r.flned. aducatad an4 experienced, wanta auprvlslon of houa.holdt raference. exchanged. F 608. Ledgsr C.ntraL WOMAN wanta day'a work, washing Ironing, eleanlnr or halfj time. 1018 Lombard. YOUNO 1-ADY dealrea position In doctor', office t knowledge of bookkeeping and typewriting; will recite patients, anawer calls and ba all around a.slst.nt. K 444. Ledg.r Central. IIOOKKEEPEK. 8 year.' experlenc In financial department of large corporation, graduate Pelrce School and Evening School Aecounta and Finance. U. of P.. dealrea a poaltlon aa book: keeper or accountant, otlerlnga advancementi age 28: bt reference.. F til, ledger CeaL' ACCOUNTANT-AUniTOR.Sl.exMU. tlva. 10 yeaca' wlda axnerlenee In manufacturing Industries, installing terns, perpetual Inventories d.tall coat., controlling aecounta, monthly proAt and lose atatement.. statist!. al record!, dealrea to connect with reputable firm needing an energetic, nmbltlout, analytical and construc tive man of proved ability: Al ref erencea from present and forresr employers In above capacity ehser. lunr auorniu.a an request,, Ledgsr Central. r 241. SITUATIONS WANTED MALB ACCOUNTANT, up. bkpr,, compat.nt tota5o :narg. r.nsiisn, iisrrnsn, etc, wants pes tlMi est ref.r.nc.i. A 133, Larger OffieeV "4 ACCOUNTANT Will "audlf. keep .mall .ett of books; lteberj.L.3JlJI. affat st. ay.l.matlsa "an3 moderate cttargaa. Other Clssitflea Ada aa Next Pace 4 m ... Bu C. A. VOIGJIT j t r'ilo W,AHe. V, fTAtTTN ( OM DCAW- "H D WC5UCTS- MrN I "WW MCLE PBl"S II Vr IH KiAtJec Vou CAMT V H M ( govImbb 'start) ( Jut APewr vou Ar-RAio) - XTeriir7T VeARTS,s STRAW HAT V T' VflTu TWaT POOL CUSTOM . ff ( HUM 0 UK& V V GoT HER So WKRO j AMD PALN1 -BCACH 5Ur J jgSfo j OP OISCAHOIMO SOMMtTtt '-, To SEE HfR SAvJ V UP OVtrC "15 PEROM- ) L m (CLOTMegEFORR ITCETS J fjUX WiJ ( f l- fl''' '' ' M