wKKKSSfiSBfBSm U ' Vf W&r-. REL WKY, ' ON TAP FOR KIDS' FUN ,City Playhouses to Bo Erected When Orphans' Court Grants Permission S'WILL OF RICHARD SMITH Fidelity Trust, Executor, Plana , Carry Plensdro'to Children in New Building Scheme to There'll bo sandplles an' roller skates nn merry-go-rounds I Thero'll be tha story hour when all the folks who llvo In books will Creep out of their pases Into the twilight nd talk to the real llva peopla who coma to listen I There'll bo this Is Just maybe wading pond where even If your feet are dusty you can just po In and splash 1 This may sound like n. kid's Utopia, but It Is not. It Is a real live ptneo that Is tolng to spring up rlitht In tho heart of Philadelphia's slums Just as soon as tho Orphans' Court grants tho Fidelity Trust's petition ror permission to spend J600.000 for tha building and maintenance qt a num ber of city playhouses. The situation was outlined today by Mr. William Cest. president of the Fidelity Trust, executor for the wilt of Itlchard Smith, from whoso estate tho basis of tho playground fund will come. IUCIIARD SMITH'S PLANS ( 'The will of lllchard Smith, the type founder," said J!r. Gest, "provided for the erection of tho Monumental Memorial In West Falrmount Park and for tho Chil dren's Playground In " liist Falrmount Park. After the building of these two memorials tho ostato has still a sufficient um arising from accumulated Income to Justify tho establishment of other play grounds. Tho opinion of tho trustee, as stated In the petition, Is that theso play grounds could ho more advantageously erected In the congested parts of Phila delphia, rather than In Falrmount Park, and the petition has therefore been pre sented to tho Orphans' Court for leave to do so. 'The Idea Is to bring tho playgrounds to the children rather than to mako the chil dren go to tho playgrounds, as they do now to tho Children's Playground In Fair mount Park. We need playhouses and playgrounds 'where the children may get to them easily. Tho city play places will be composed of buildings and grounds, They probably will be conducted along tho lines of the Park playhouse, with tho exception that only young children may recreate there, while In tho new playgrounds it Is Just possible that older children also may le given the opportunity. $600,000 TO SPEND "How far $000,000 will go will depend upon the amount paid for the- sites, and as no sites have yet been selected by tho trustee it is impossible nt the present time to say how many such playgrounds can be established, but it Is hoped there may be three." The children's playhouse In Falrmount Park" Is a two-story Colonial building, de signed by the architect, James H. Wlndrlm. Exteriorly and Interiorly it affords every Conceivable amusement that the heart of a boy or girl could wish for. It Is to be ex pected that the generosity and personal In terest characterizing the maintenance of the Park playground will attend the new enterprise and guarantee the fortunate little youngsters the best playground In the land. MABEL IN MOVIELAND CHARMS ONE'S EYES Miss Tnlinfnrrn Sonn in Avfiofin , .it V1V, but improbable, Photoplay. Other News TO INGENUES. (That they would omit the Ilp-atlck.) Gather ye patrons while ye may. Before tho final shake.upt But. as ye wish to earn jour pay, rieasa can the labial make-up. By the Photoplay Editor WZ2nIT'.'T!l." .. "orricnile." Rolfe-Metro. with Mabel Taliaferro una Frank Currier. Nams of author not screened. Directed by Edwin Carewe. "P Nature," exclaimed a famous rtlst once. He pulled down tho curtain and painted masterpieces by gaslight. Something of the sort happens in the movies. For In stance, this new Metro picture Is quite top notch In lighting,, photography and all tho accessory details. It doesn't ever hit the human spot In us. But a lot of that Is, after HI, the fault of us who demand verity, rather than a thrill. In our moving pictures. Beside the nice uttentlon to camera 'work and the like. 'The Harrlcade," with Its unreal but tellingly melodramatic situa tions, possesses the statuette-like Mabel Taliaferro. Unlike most photoplay stars, he Is simple, unassuming, winsome, deli cate. It also possesses the best character acting to date 'bar only Griffith's players in the role taken by Frank Currier. This remarkable, "registering" faco helps to make the story of a girl who married a man he thought her father's enemy more likely than It really Is. The Chestnut Street Opera House has changed Its mind about "Tho Crisis," nnd has substituted "Womanhood: or, the Glory of a Nation." This latter piece, written by Cyrus Townsend Drady nnd J, Stuart Black ton, Is a Vltagraph product. Hushed whis pers convey the Information that It deals with preparedness. "For the present," war bles the press representative, "the nature of the absorbingly interesting dramatic tale in not revealed, but It Is anticipated that there will be considerable discussion of the treatment that has been given by the authors to a subject of vital Importance." It opens next Monday ntternoon. Jlobert Harron, one of the most mobile of the young motion-picture players and a for mer Griffith protege, has signed with the ambitious Goldwyn firm. Mr. Harron, who will be Mae Marsh's leading man. has al ready begun work for the Goldflsh-Selwyn Interests under the direction of John W. Noble. Now, will some Informed person arise and tell us' what became of the project to feature the actor In a photoplay located In various cities of this country. Including Philadelphia? If "Bobble" has been here lately he "came In- on rubbers." ' The recent lull In legal activities among film fViiiorni linn tien ilnnn.! t.w (.& Famous Players-Company. They are much rj , amiuyeu in me ucnerai rum company ana f - "tne Hens company. The fuss centers In the .( 'possession of copyright to "The Count of ."j Monte urlsto," ana more papers are being ?'. .filed than ever fluttered down from tho files l.-" Im 11-1. M.4 Trnm.ai.iJ All .h.. T n want Is $345,000, a fn.t t'.JilnatlAMnl.'' ... a. .sa .. ,1 -' Dltmars anlmal-llfe studies that are being It ''displayed around town are not. The bear - Views are really, one might say, "bears," )) PENN-CORNELL PEBATE Lijniversal Military Service Text for Tb annual debate between Cornell and k. Ttli.illtf Inf ' PnnivlvAnlfl urltl K hM tp.cfct ,,.rf,,th Houston Club Auditorium. I QUtwuun !' wticwicr win umirpa mates t UHlvereai iiiiuv-w j .dci viko. iiia- will have the affirmative and ;.",, -, twjitir-rU-. aaaual debate . kill IsMst ll fills In I lh BOYUGHIHOUSECLUB SEES MARVEL OF POOL William A. Curwen Gives Exhibi tion, Tied'and Done Up in Sack Photograph! Illustrating this appear In the Pictorial Section today, "Whew, will he ever get out? Geet Look at do guy all tied up and In n sack, He's a regular Monte Crlsto. Can you beat that?" These nnd many other remarks greeted Wlllinm A. Uurvven, of 40 Church lane, last night, when he was tied hand and foot by volunteer members of tho nudlence, tied In a sack with all his clothes on nnd thrown Into the swimming pool nt tho Hoys' Club of the Lighthouse, Howard nnd Somerset streets. Curwen then, In the twinkling of an cyo, In somo mysterious and secret manner, un tied his hands nnd feet, slipped out of his street clothing, nut nf tho sack nnd ap peared on the surface III his bathing still Curwen Is as much nt homo in the water an he Is on land. Ho Is now thirty-three years old and has been swimming, making records and winning prizes, ever since ho was a boy. Ho began his swimming In his native country, Knglnnd.ind when ho was ten years old held all records for F.ngllsh schoolboys from fifty yards to a quarter tnllo for many years. In 1901 ho entered the ranks of tho pro fessional swimming Instructtr. Slnco coming to the United States ho has trained somo of America's best swimmers. Miss Olga Dorfner, of Philadelphia, woman champion In tho United States up to a quarter mile, und Mlddlo Atlantic A. A. W. championship, was ono of his punll.t. Mr. Curwen is firm In trio belief that this nation would be far healthier If moro women knew how to swim. The demonstration last night was the flint event of n three-day celebration of the twentieth nnnlversary of the Hoys' Club of the Lighthouse. This organiza tion has moro than 1000 members now. It has had SOOO members, most of whom are now too old to bo In the Boys' Club. It. D. Klecs Is In charge of tho Boys' Club. Heads Lower Morion Commission Lower Merlon commissioners have elected Joseph O, Kerbaugh, of Ilryn Mawr. presi dent of tho board, to succed Georgo Sul livan, of Cynwyrt, who died sovernl months ngo. Mr, Kerbaugh Is a retired manufac turer, and Is especially known on tho Main Line for his Interest In playgrounds. IN Mt.MOItlAM MAYIIAUM. who died March lfl, 1003. AUI.T. March 1.1. suddenly. PAULINE, wife ;f John Alilt. Sr., aged 62 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. s:30 a. tn., 64 12. Ashmcad it.. Oermantown. High mass Church of St. Francis of Afnl.il 10 a. m. Int. Iiuix o-puirnrfi itm. UiCK. March :j, JOHN HEM aped M1, at residence of Bister. Mra. Marearet IIirvl, 100 Nectarine at. ..-win-i, linn .nectarine si. uuo notice 01 fu- nerMi Kivr-n linilN'AltU. March 14. MAflV :r nelnllve. and (rkri'l Invlled to funeral serlces. Sat., 1 3d p. m.. rpslrtenco of son, Ioula Uernard, lu'J.'l I'ochln t.. Koxborcugh. Int. strictly pri vate. 1II.ACKMOI113. -March 14. ESTHER, daugh ter of Kollctt and Kuphemla ninckmore tneo Walker), aeed 14. Relatives and friend In vited to funeral serUces, Sat., 2:30 p. m.. real denes of parents. 3471 Jusper it. Int. Oakland Ctm. Auto -jprvlce. IIOSHKR. March 14. ononrjE. eon of late OeorEe and Mary A, Hosher. Relatives and friend-) InWted to funernl, Sat., 8:30 a, m.. resi dence of brother. Alflrd Kosher. U37 Daly St. (below Jackson ft . lllsh mass of requiem Kplphariv Church In a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. IIMADY. March 15. Kl.l.KN S. tlltAOY widow of John J. Hrady. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, .Mon , 7:30 a. m.. '.'331 Mc Clellan st. ll'4th and Moore sts.). Solemn re quiem mass St. Edmund's Church D a, m. Int. Cathedral Cem. , UltAUNIIIICK. - March IB. residence of son In law. Ueorsa Rupprecht. 303'J Fountain st. (near 31st and Diamond). El.IZAIlETH. widow of William Q. llraunbeck (nee Nasel), aged b'J. Duo notice of funeral will bo stven. CALHOUN. March 13. at DIB S. 4th 'St.. MARIE LOUISE, wife of James R. Calhoun. Kuneral services and Interment private. CALLAHAN. Marrh 14. JOHN J., husband of Annie Callahan tnee Daly). Relatives and friends, Holy Name. Society of Church of tho Immaculate Conception, other societies of which ho waa a member. Invited to funeral. Tues., 7:30 a. m.. 001' I'enn St., Camden, N. 1. High mass of requiem Church of the Immaculate Conception u a. m. Int. Mt. Carmel Cem., Mnorestnwn, N J. CANNON. March 13. CATHERINE CANNON (nee Sweeney), of County Doncsal. Ireland, wife of William Cannon. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Sat.. S:30 a m.. S8B3 Miller t. (ltth Ward). Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. CAREY March 1'.'. WILLIAM, husband of Mary Carey and son of late John and Mary Carey (nee Nally). Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Sat.. S a. m.. 003 Mbramenslng ave. Solemn high mass of requiem Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church 0:30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. CHADWICK. March 14. ELIZABETH A., wife of I-red Chadwlck. Kuneral services Sat.. 2 p. m.. .1313 Krall St., Falls of Schuylkill. Int. private. North Laurel Hill Cem. COLE March IS. KATHEIHN'B F.. daush ter of Oeorue C and late Elizabeth Cole. Duo notice of funeral sUen. 2951 N. Camaa st. COLL. March 13. MARY COLL, wlf of Thomas Coll. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat., h.30 a, m.. husband's residence, 1553 S. Uuenther st. Solemn requiem mass St. Gabriel's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross COWLEr. March 14. CATHARINE V daughter of Martin and Mary Cowley (nee KU eulleu), aeed ID. Relatives and friends, League of tho Sacred Heart, II. V. M. Sodality and Al tar and Rosary Society of St. Francis Xavler Church, Invited to funeral. Mon., 8:30 a. m.. residence of parents, 2U1U Flora st. Solemn mass of requiem St. Francis Xavler Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchro Cem. t.'ROWELI.. March 15. ARTHUR If. CROW ELL, son of Caroline M. and late Calvin 8. Crowell, aced 40. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat.f 8 p. m.. residence of mother, 23? 12. Main st., Moorestown, N. J Int. pri vate, Cotestown Cem. CIINARD. March 13, at Almonesson, N. J.. MICHAEL CU.N'ARD. aged 70. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 11 a. m.. son-in-law's residence, deorge R. Kindle. Services at home. Int. Almonesson, N. J, Friends may call Frl 7 to 8 p. m DARB.-eMarch 14, Mrs. REdlNA DARE. Rel atives and friends Invited to funoral, Mon., S:30 a. m., from her late residence. 5018 Arch st.. West Phlla, Solemn requiem masa at St. Igna tlus'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. Lancaster. Pa., papers pleaso "loAW'SON. March 14. GRANT IIODART, son of Allen Trestnn and Ella M. Dawson, aged 18. Relatives And friends, students of West Phlla. High School for boa. Invited to services. Hun., 7:30 p. m.. parenta' residence, 030 N. S2d st. Int. Octoraro Cem., Chester Co.. Pa., Mon DONNELLY. JAMES FRANCIS DONNEL LY, husband of late Anna Leah Swain and son of late Alice and James Donnelly. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon., H a. m., 3810 Spring Garden St., West Phlla. High mass of requiem Church of St. Francis Xavler, 24th and Green its., 0:30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Remains may be viewed bun. eve,, 3810 Spring Garden at. DRESSLER. March IS. at Mont Alto, CATH ERINE, wife ot Frank J. Dressier and daugh ter of Michael and Alary Thompson, aged 20. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a, m., chapel of Kirk Nice. A3nl Oer mantown ave.. Oerinantown. High mass of re quiem St. Francis of Assist Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Repulehre Cem. DUNCAN. March 15. JENNIE- T.. wtfa of William Y. Duncan. Relatives and friends. Ladles' Auxiliary, l C, C, No. 53, K. T.l Reth any Illble Union and anv organization of which sha was a member. Invited to funeral services, Mon., 2 p. m., 1713 N, 53th St., Int. private. Remains may be viewed 8un, eve. Auto service. EBERHAnDT. March 12. JACOP. J., bun. band of Louisa Eberhardt (nee liauer). aged 71. Relatives and friends, Phtllp R. Schuyler Tost, o. 51. a. A. II.; Camp No. 2. H. of V.: Sur vivors of Sd Pa. Heavy Artillery: Firemen's Relief Asso. of Phlla.: Pocketbonk Makers' Hen" Asso.: Delta Castle. No. 8, K. O. K.j Iturkholm uen. Soc,: officers Court Common Pleas, No. 4: Canstatter Volksfest . Vereln. Uermanla Turn Vereln and Oesang Vereln of Lawndale, in vited to funeral, Eat., 2 p. m 1717 N, 6th st. Int. Greenmount Cera. EDBL1NK. March 14. THOMAS, husband of late Clara E. Edellne, aged 69. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat., 12:30 p. m.. un. dertaker-a office. 103 B. Lehigh av. Intl pri. vate Greenwood (K. of P.l Cem. FIELD. March lfl. FLORENCE A., wife of Dr. William S. M, Field, at 1230 8. Broad at. Due notice of funeral will be given. FISH. ALEXANDER FISH, aged 72, nela. Uvea and friends, Pleaaantvllle Lodge, No. 213. I. O. O, F.. Invited to funeral. Mon.,' 2 p. m 154 S Main it,, Pleasantvllle. N. J. bnu flowers. r FLOOD- March 13. JENNIE. L., wlf. 0f Thomas Flood and daughter of lata John and Bafrah . Montgomery (nee Hartley), Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 1:30 pm 1507 Point .Breeze ave. . Services Prince o'f Peace Chaptl 230 p. m. Int. Mt. Moris h Cari! Remains may be viewed Frt.. 8 to 10 p. m " OABLB. March 14. MAItt GROVES wlf. Of Vivian Frank, Gable, llelstlve. and friend! Invited to funeral services. Sat., X p m JSsi N. 5th St. Int. Greenmount Cem. " SWl aALLAQIIER. March IS. MART B Me aONlOLB. wife of Harry J, Gallagher nJf! Uvea and. friends invited to funeral. Sat.' a jo a.'m.. 2218 H. Chadwlck st. Solemn Win'maii ef reguem. Church of Bt Monica, lfl aT m! Int. Holr Cross Cem. Auto funeral OALLOWAY March 12, WILLIAM J ... band of Kllaabeth J. Oalfoway. Relative, and friends. .Washington Camp, No. 444. p Oh of Ajt American Commandery. No. 11. v' o' : ' toVlfed, tr funeral sefrlcesV'Bjt.. a .,B.-j.'.?l?. Mai" t-. Darbr, i'a, Int. West Lau. i sum vaa. uio - tunerai, mtDda may oall 1- SKATH8 to, funeral. .Mon., n-M a. m., 920 Tleach at. Solemn requ em mass Churrh of .the Immaculate Conception 10 a, m Int New Cathedral cem, OILMER, March 14. BLIZABETir. daughter of late John and Ross Gilmer. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Hat.. 2 P. m.a 202V Summer st. Int. Mount Morlah Cem- (mACE. March 18. at B14 N. f.2d St.. KATH HYN A., alster nf Jewel T, Grace, Kuneral and Int. private, Mon., In Connecticut. Connecticut papers ropy. GROSS. March IB. ANNA A., widow of Rob rt Gross. Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu neral aert lees. Sun.. Bo. m.. 213 N. Crelahtnn t. Remains may ba viewed Sat.. 8 to 10 p. m. Int. Fernwood Cem. (1UIEZ. March 18. euddenlr. JOSEnt OU1K,. 1029 Ogden St.. nged 73. Relatives and friends Invited tn services, Hat.. 2.30 p. m., Oliver H. Ilalr lildg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. Glemvood Cem. Irietid may view remains Frl 7:30 to u P. m, HAAS. March i IS. ABRAHAM- If., husband of Mary Haas. Relatives and friends Invited .to funeral services, Sun., 1 Ai. m , residence of eon-ln-Iaw. William (1, Patlon, 20n E. Atlantic at, Int. private, North Cedar, lilll Com. Remains may be viewed Hat., after 7 n. ni. HANNA. March 12. THOMAS A., fir.. hu band of Catharine I. llanna (nee Sturm). Rels lives, and .friends. Court Hart ram. No. 237, F. of A., Invited to funeral, Sat., 8:30 n. m., 6438 Klngsesslng ave. Solemn mass of requiem, Churrh nf Most Uleascd Sacrament. 10 a, tn. Int. Cathedral Cem. . ItARTON. March IB, Dr. JULIA I'HIANIA HARTON, daughter ot Mary J. and lato Pem broke D. Harton. Due notice of funeral given from mother's residence 172I W, Glrard ave. .I1ARTY... March 13. suddenly, at llutte. Montana, WIM.IAM, son of John and lato Ellen llarty. ot llallyqulrk Lorhii, Ireland, aced 3. Notlco of funeral later. IIATI'-IEI.D. At Palmyra, N. J.. March 15, THEODORE J. HATFIELD, husband of Fannlo Robins Rclathes and friends, Covenant Lodge. No. 101. V. and A. M., Invited to funeral, Sun., 2:30 p. m., 829 Berkley ave.. J'almvra. A". J, Int. Morgan Cem, Train leaves Market St. ferry 1 .111 p. m. HATTON. March IB. ELLA K. K wife of late Alfred W. Hatton and daughter of lam John :, and Anna M. Adams. IMatRes and friends Invltsd to funeral services Mon.. 2 l. m.. B7I4 We Lanrey st. Int. private. Jit Mon.ih Cem. Remains may Le vlencd Sun.. 7 to ! p. m. HAWKINS March 13, JOHN, husband of Emma It. Hawkins, aged 05. Relatives and friends, Montgomery Circle, No. 10, B. of A 1 Oxford Castle, Nn. 101. K. of the N C. and Stonetnen's Fellowship- of thn 42d Ward, In vited to funeral services. Sat , 2 p. m., 4512 N. 17th st. Int. Hillside Cem. Friends may view remains l-rl. H p, m. HENDERSON. March 13, JOSEPH R. HBNDEIl!!0.. son of Joseph and May Hender son (nee Shaw), nged I. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funernl services. Sat , 3 p., m., par ,'iits' residence. 30'l.1 N. Lawrence st Remains mil bo lewd Frl.. 8 p. m. Int. private. Odd Fellows' Cem I IOI.DBN. Suddenly, March 14. WALTER IKILDEN. Relatives nnd friends Invlled tn fu neral services, Sut , 2 p. m.. 3201 Oxford t Int. private. ..... HOLlt"YD.--Mnrch 13, ARTHUR E.. hus band of Alice V. Ilolroyd. Relatives and friends. Court MrPhersun. No. 140. F. of A.: John Brom ley it Son Bin. Asso.. Invlled tn funeral. Sat.. 2 p. m. 2531 il. Howard st. Services St. Luke's P. E. Churrh 2:30 p. m cor Huntingdon and II sts. Int. Northwood Cem. Remains may bo seen Frl. eve. IIOUAN March 1.1. rtrATtT.l-fJ nn e i-n... J. nnd late Charles Horan and crandson of late William nnd l.llen Donnell, nged 34. Relatives uiui irit'iiu iiivueu 10 ted to funeral services, Mon., t of mother. 720 S. Randolph st. I cm. Remains may be viewed p. m.. residence int. Ait Morlah Bun. niter 7 n. llttNSICKnit. Suddenly, March 13, S. AGNES, wlfn of Alfred D. Hunstckcr. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services, Sat., 2:30 p. m 43 II. Sharpnack et Mt. Airy. Int. private. II.LMAN. March H. FREDERIC A. ILL ;.'AN ,on of "' Frederick and Ann C. Illman. Relntlves and friends, employes Phlla. Post, office, Invlled to view remains. Mon.. 12 to J-4S p. m . parlors of J. Wesley Craft & Son. 2040 Diamond si. Services at M. 12. Union Church, Diamond above. 1'Otlj et., 2 p. m. Int. private, Morris Cem . I'hoenlxvllle. Pa. INGRAM. March II. JOHN P., son nf John and lato fophla Ingram, aged 27. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sit.. 7 30 a m father's residence. 2534 S. Chadwlck st. Sol emn requiem mass St. Monica's Church. 17lh and Porter sts.. 9 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Autn funeral. KEEN. March 14. ROBERT P., husband of la e J.mma Keen (nee Ackley). Relatives and friends Invited to funernl, Sat., 2 p. m.. apart ments of William Rowen. 3U7 II. Glrurd nvo. Int. Northwond Cem. . KUEMMERI.B. March 14. JULIA II. KfE.MMERLB. daughter of late William and l.llznheth Kuemincrle. Relatives nnd friends Invited tn funeral services. Hat.. 2 p. in., par lors of Ilavld O. Frankenlleld tt Sons. 322 N. Mil ft. Int Westminster Com, Remains may be viewed l-rl. eve. Auto funeral. LANG. March 14, CHRISTIAN, husband nf Sonhla Lnnir (nen BrnderV nelntli--M unA friends, Tioga Yearly llenellclal Society and em. plojes of Robert II. Foerderer Leather Works, Invlled to funeral services. Sat,, 2:30 p. m., 31W1 Amber st Int. Greenmnunt Cem. I.AVIN. March II, OABRIELLA, danshter of Michael F. and Mnry II. Lavin, nEed 15. Rela tives nnd friends St. IMmond'e Ji. v. M. Sodal ity. Invited to funeral, Mon., 8:30 a. m.. parents' residence, 2229 McKenn st. Solemn high mass nf requiem at Church of St. Edmond 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem IAW,-March 14, MARY A., wife of Howard Law, Sr. (nee Clarke). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. !.it.. 2 p. m 321 Hudson st.. Gloucester Cltv, N. J. Int. Union Cem.. Gloucester City. Friends may call Frl.. after 7 P. m. LEinHARDT. March 14. JOHN M.. husband of Anna E, Lelbhardt (neo Stuhlmann). aired 41. Relatives and friends, also Excelsior Lodge, No. 4!U. F. and A. M. ; University Chapter. Nn. r:'0- It. A. M. ; St. John's Commandery, No. 4. IC. T.: Lu I.u Temple. A, A. O. N, M. 8.; the Masonic Protectors' Assn.; Itnska Tribe, Nn. 184. I. O. It. M. :' Belmont Council Nn. 100. (). nf I. A., directors of West Phlla. Germanla B. nnd L. Asso.. members of Calvary Lutheran Church, list and Mantua av.: cnvnlocs of D. 11. Marin Co., Belswnnger Bros. dent., all or ganizations of which ho was n member. Invited to funetal servirVs. Jlon.. 2 p. m., Kiw N. 43d st. Int. at convenience of family. Friends may call Hun.. 8 to n. p. rn. LEZENBV. March 14. HANNAH A., widow nf John W. I.ezenby, aged 72. Relatives nnd friends Invited tn funeral, Sun.. 2 p. tn.. resi dence nf son-in-law, Rufus Bright, 24 Haddnn ave,. Camden. Int. Harlclgn Cem. Auto tu nc rat. v MALONEY March II. ANDREW MA LONEY, formerly of Lost Creek. Ph. Funeral Sat., 7:30 a. m.. resldnc of elster. Mrs. Thomas Ferguson. 49 W. Rockland at., tler mantown. High mass Church nf St. Francis of Asslsl I) a m. Int. Hnlv Sepulchre Cem MAY. March 14. WILLIAM FRANCES, son of Georgo W. and Cathnrlne A. May. nged 111. Relatives and friends. II. V. JI. Sodality of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Invited to funeral, Mon,, 8 a. m., 403 miner st. High mnss of re. qulem Church of Our Lady ot Mt Carmel, 9:30 a. m. Int. private. MrCAHEY. March 13. nt Ashevlllo. N. P.. JOSEPH M. McCAHEY. son of Annie and lato Thomas McCahey. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, Hat.. 8:30 a. m., residence of mother, 2130 Cherry st. Solemn high mass of requiem at Cathedral 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Mi'DERMOTT. Mar'h 1.-., 2029 S. 13th st . JOHN F., husband of Elizabeth McDcrmott (neo Nonnemaker) and eon of John and late Amanda McDermott. aged 47. Duo notice will bo given. McGOWEN. March 14. JOHN JOSEPH, son of John and Ellen McOowen (nee Costelln). Relatives and mends invueu to runerai, Tues.. 8:30 a. m.. 829 N. Bucknell st. (near 24th and Brown). Solemn mass of requiem St. Francis Xavler's Church 0 a. m. ln't. Hnlv Cross Cem. Mclaughlin. March 14. peter a., son of lata Peter and Rebecca McLaughlin. Rela. tlves and friends Invited to funeral, Sat., 8:30 a. m.. residence of sister. Mra. John J. Flem ing, B12 Cedar ave., West Phlla High mass Church of the Transfiguration 10 a. m. Int. private St. Denis's Cem. Autn funeral. MB1STBR. March 13. PAUL, husband of Elizabeth Melster. nged 63. Relatives and friends. Pocketbookmakers' Beneficial Society, Invited to funeral, Sat.. 7:30 a m.. 1434 W. Let terly st. High mass Our Lady of Merry Church 8 a. m. Int, private, MEYER. March 14. MARY A., wife ot Charles Meyer and daughter of late Michael and Ann Hope. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl, Sat.. 8:30 a, m.. residence of son, Charles E. Meyer, r.P.12 Cedar ave., W. Phlla. High mass of requiem St. Carthage's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. . MICHENER. March 13. OEOROE II, MICHENER. Relatives and friends Invited to tunerai. Hat.. 3:30 p. m.. Ivy Hill Cem. Chapel. MILLER March 13. REaiNA II.. daughter cf William A and Katharlno Miller and grand daughter of Ellen and the late William Dwyer, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon,, 8:30 a, m., parents' residence, 2542 K. Somerset et. Solemn requiem mass. St. Ann'a Church, 10 a. m Int. St. Ann's Cem . MON1HAN- March 15, ELIZABETH Cf.. wife of James I,. Monlhan. Notice of funeral will be given, from 119 S. 34th st. MORAN. March 14, JAMES T. MOnAN. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon., 8:30 a. m residence) of Mrs. Ellen Ott, 1432 Porter eL High mass of requiem St. Monica's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. MUMHAUER. March 13. UENJAMIN T.. hus. band of Mary Mumbauer, son of ElwoodtF. and Snllle Mumbauer (neo Dott), aged 20. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services, Sat., 2 p. m.. father's residence, 749 K. Ve nango at. Remains may be viewed Frl. eve. Int. Greenmount Cem, MURRAY. March 14, MARY. Tvldow of Charles Murray (nee Mcllenrv), native of County Derry. Ireland. Parish of Prumagarner. Rela tives and friends, members of Cohockslnk Clrlcle No. S27. C, F. of A., invited to funeral. Sat., 7:80 a, m., C04 Gaul st. Solemn requiem masa Church of the Holy Name 0 a. tn. Int. Holy Cross Cem, Auto funeral. NACE. March lfl, ELLA, wife of Jesse I.'ace. aged 42. Relatives and friends. Betsy Ross Temple. No. 8. O. of U. A.. Invited to funeral services. Sun., 7 p. m.. husband's residence. 4045 N. 0th St. Int. Sellersvtlle. Pa., Mon. a, m. Carriages will meet train leaving Heading Ter minal 11 a, m. at Sellersvllle, O'NEILU March 15. at Atlantlo City. N. X. ROBERT P.. husband of Mary J, O'Neill, Fu neral, to which relatives and friends. Atlantlo City Council. No. 405, K. of C and Holy Name Society, Invited, Mon., 7 a. m.. 7 S pe Laneey ?lace. solemn mass of requiem Church of Our ,ady Star of the Bra 8 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. on arrival of train due West Phlla. Sta tion 11:21 a. m. Auto service. PATTERSON. At East Orange. N, J March 14. THOMAS, aged 75. Relatives and friends. Mills Lodge. No. 1000. I, O. O, F.: Police Den. Assn.. Invited to funeral, 11 a. m. chapel of Andrew J, llalr as Bona, Arch and lUtn sts. Int, Mt, Morlah Cem. . PENNYl'ACKEH. March 15, KVELYN. daughter ot Mary Anna and late William II. pennypacker. Services Hat., 10 , m., residence of William M. McFtlddsn. 121 W. Washington lane. Oermantown. Int. private, Morris Cem.. I'hoenlxvllle. Pa., 1:30 p. m. PETTYJOilN. March 15. HARRY THOMAS, son ot Captain Theodore T, and Alma II. Petty John (nee Pepper), aged 7 months. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, services. Sat., 1 p. m., parents' residence. 845 K. Thompson at. will proceed to Georgetown, Pel. Int. Bun., Union Cem., Georgetown, Del. PICKUP. Marcn 14, SARAH, wife of Ed win PIckup. aged 79. Relatives and friends in vited to funeral services. Bat., 10 a. m., real- Aidm nt CThsrles Mj llamanil 2nan nerrnantnwii ave, iemalos may be viewed Frl., 7 to, V p, m.' AUI, naiwiiM tvtu. -.uu ecrfiv DEATHS P. rn.. Unworn., N. J also flat., . 13 coon, chapel ot Ivy Hill Cem.. Mt. Airy, rhlVa. HANSON. March 14. BU8AN. widow ef Is rael Hanson, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, residence of Wesley It. Kehr. 2101 Diamond at., Sat,, 2:30 p. m. Int. American Mechanics' Cem. RAIL March 15. at Fairfax Apartments, Wayne ave. nnd School lane. Oermantown, WILLIAM F. 1). RAU, aged 80. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Mon.. 2 P. m Oliver H, Ilalr Bids-., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private, West Laurel Hill Cem. READ. March 14. MARY M.. wife of Frank fl, Read, aged 40. Relatives and friends, mem bers of Camp Nn. 21), P, O. of A.. Invited to fu neral services, Sat,, 2 p. m., 224 11. Queen st,. Oermantown. Int, private. Friends may call, 7 until u p. m. Frl, REILLY, March IB. THOMAS K son of Michael and Annie Rellly. Relatives and friends, Holy Name Society of St. Vincent's Church, In vited to funeral, .Mon.. 8:30 a. m., residence of parents. 0100 Baynton st.. Oermantown. Re quiem masa St. Vincent's Church 10 a, m. Int. Holv Sepulchre Cem, RINOWALT. March IB, JESSIE I... widow nf J, Luther Rlngwall and daughter of late William nnd Sara Elder. 331 U Arch st. Serv ices Hat., 2 p. m. Int, private Omit flowers. RISDON. March 15, JOHN It., husband of Elizabeth Rlsdon. aged 71. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl services, Hat., 2 p. m.. 3301 Rhawn st . Holmesbur. Pa. Int. All Kjlnts' Cem.. Torresdale. Autofuneral. R1TER. March 15. -GILBERT RITER. Serv Ices and Int. private. M . ROBINSON. March 13. MARY A., wife nf William Robinson. Relatives and friends In vited tn funernl. Sal' 2 r- m 430 Carpentee si , (lermantimn. Services P. E, Church. I.lnenln drive and Carpenter st , 2:30 p. ni. Int, private. Friends insy view remains l-rl. eye. IIOIUNMIN' March II, JANE, widow of John Robinson Funeral and Int. Jlon., 1 P. m Parkertown, Ut J , t , ROGERS. March 14. WILLIAM II,. husband of late, Maria II. Rogers, Relatives and friends Invited tn services. Sat.. 2:30 n. m.. residence of daughter, Mrs, George W. Moore, 1011 W, Lehlsh ave. Int. private. ItOIIIi. Jlarch I. In Hnserstown, Md , 12:18 a in.. Mrs. LAURA NEWCOMER ROIIL. for merly nf Ancnra, N .1 SCIIEER. March 12. a patient sufferer at rest. HENRY, husband ot late Louisa Bcheer. aged 79. Relatives and friends, German Krlrger Rand, Second Co.. Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m., .'423 u. i.umDenano. st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cera. Remains may be vlee-ed Frl after H p. m. 8CIIOFIELD. Marell 14, suddenly, ANNIE E., wifo of Harrv SchnDeld, aged 45, Relatives nnd friends Invited to funernl services, Mon.. 2 P. m , husband's residence, 3472 Amber st. Int. Oakland Cem. Remains may bo viewed Sun. ev. HI.AHI.HH. Manh 14, MARGARET PEARI.ES elaughter of lain llernhard and Mar garet Fisher. Relatives and friends. Gen. D. H. Blrnej Auxiliary. No. 13- S. of V. i Young America Cnunril, No. 09 D. of L.; Ponemah Council. No. 7N. I), of I., invited to funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m , residence nt brother-in-law. Ferdinand Rudenauer, 2051 N. Darlen .st. Int Greenmount Cem. SEVERE. .March 14, KATIE E. CORNER, wlfo nf WIKInm B. Severe, nged 43. Relatives slid frlendM Invited tn funeral services. Hun., 2 p. m.. residence of mnther, Elizabeth T. I'nrner. 12IO Jlarlborough st. Friends may c'll Sat . after 7 p in. Int. North Cedar Hill Cen Washington, Brookbn nnd Baltlmoro paperi' copy. SHEPHERD. March 14, SARAH, daughter ef late George and Rebecca Shepherd. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 2 . in., brother's residence. George C Shep herd. 1320 E. Susquehanna ave. Int. private, Northwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun., after 8 p. m. SLEV1N. March 14. CLARA (nee Roshan), wife nf John Slovln. Relatives and friends In vlled to funeral services. Frl., 8 p. m 2239 S. 12th et. Int. Falcon Swamp Cem,, via 8:30 a.m. train, P. and It. Rwy., Sat. Poltstown papers cory. SMITH. March 13. PATRICK J husband ot l.llen and s-:n nf late Thomas and Margaret Smith, nf Anaharnlty. Cn. Cavln. Ireland. Rela. tles nnd friends, Dlv. No, 117. A. O. H.: Lim erick Guards, S. nnd B. Societies. Invited to funeral. Sat 8.30 n. m 2H35 11. Norrls st. (cor, Norrls nnd Thompson sts.). Solemn hgh requiem moss Church of Holy Name 10 a, m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem SMITH. Jlarch 1 1. EUGENIE, wife of Horace Smith, aged 47. Relathcs nnd friends, members Bethlehem Presbyterian Church. Invited to fu neral services, Hat . 1 p. m., 2141 N. Park ave. Remains may bo viewed Frl.. after 8 p. m. Int. private. SMITH Suddenly. Jlarch 14. WILLIAM, hus. band of Alice A. Smith, nged 03. Relatives and friends. Guarantee Council, No. 05, ). of I. A.; Court Mirriln, Nn 21, F. nf A . 21st Ward Cniincll nf Stonemen. Invited to funeral. Sat.. 2 30 p. m . 373 Martin St.. Roxborouah. Services will bo held lu Fourth Reformed Church. 3:30 p. m. Int. prlvute. Friends may call Frl., 7 HMrTH. March 14. ADELAIDE TITUS SMITH, wlfo nf William V. Smith. Services Hat . 2 p. m.. 3310 N. Broad et. Int. private. STANmmTl)OE. March 14, JIARY A. P.. wi,imv nf .Inhn t! Htandhrldge. aced 80 vears. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat., 2 p in . re'Slilenrn ot son. rraiiK neanuDrioge. Elan, Del. Co.. Pa. Int. SI. John's Cem. Car riages will meet train at Brandywlne Summit Station 1-avlnR Phlla. 7:1.1 a. m. STEAKMAN. On Jlarch 14. SARAH ANN STEAKMAN. aced 81. Relatives and friends nro Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m.. at the chapel of Andrew Pair A Son. Arch and 19th st. Int. Westminster Cem. STEIN March II WILLIAM STEIN. Jr.. husband of Jlary E. Stein (neo Oliver), agrrVn.l, Relatives and friends. Trimble Lodge, No. B17. F. nnd A. JI.: Slloam Chapter. No. 19. R, A. M.: Van Hook Council, No. 8, R. nnd S. M. ; Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, 32d Degree Masons, Lu Lu Temple. A. A. O. : N. JI. H.i Sematus Lodge. Nt). 7H. I. O. O, ; Philadelphia Hide Club. In. vlted to funeral services. Hat.. 2 p. m.. 308 Arch st., Camden, N. J. Int. private. Harlelgh Cem. Friends may call ! rl. eve, Lodge acrvlcca same eve. n 30. STEVENSON. March 14. CHARLES, son nf Marv Ella and late Jnhn Stevenson, and grand son of Sarah and late Isaac Myers, Jr., aged 21. Relatives und friends, Washington Camp. No. am P. O. S. of A.. Invited to services. Sun , "30 p m., residence of mother, Mrs. Jtary E. Anderson. 13US S. 48th st. Int. Fernwood Cem. STILWEI.L Suddenly. March 15, HAJtUBI. C STILWEI.L. Ilelatlves and friends Invited to funeral services, Sat., 1 p. m., 4530 Chestnut st Int. prlvute. THAYER. Jlarch 14. JOSEPH THAYER, aged 72. husband of Ellen Thayer Gordon. Relatives nnd friends Invited tn funeral. Sat.. 2 p m.. parlora of John A. JIcNernoy, 1U13 Spring Garden et. Int. Jlonument Cem. THOMSON. Jlarch 15, JANE, widow of Thomas Thomson (neo Jones). Relatives and PHOTOPLAYS "fe rpiIE following theatres obtain their pictures thronch the STANLEY Booking Company, which Is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. All pictures reviewed before exhibition. Ask for the theatre In your locality btalnlnc pictures through the STANLEY D0OKINO COMPANY. AIU A MOD A Klh.Morrla Pa.syunk Ar. Mat. Daily 2: Evgs. 6:5- Paramount j-iciures. InftaT.nn' 'American Consul' A D-iI I C BSD AND THOMPSON ArULLAJ matinee daily KATHLYN WILLIAMS in "THE REDEEMING LOVE" ARCADIA CHESTNUT RELOW 18TTI WILLIAM FARNUM in "A TALE OF TWO CITIES' BELMONT MB AND MAUKBT C. AUBREY SMITH in "THE WITCHING) HOUR" BLUEBIRD ""cRnfuANNA av. ETHEL BARRYMORE in "THE WHITE RAVEN" -r?r A D'' COIil AND CEDAR' AVE. CEDAR rAKASIOVST TIIBJLTRB' BLANCHE SWEET in THE EVIL. EYE" . - .... fMtr 2QTII AND l AlKIVlUUlN 1 OIHARD AVRNUB H Harold Lockwood & May Allison In "THE i'uuaiiPE fcTU CT THEATRE DO 111 Ol. pel. Rprure, MAT. DAILY Evgs. 1 to 11. VIVIAN MARTIN in THE WAX Monti." FRANKFORD Ann Murdock 4711 FRANKFORD AVENDB IN "ENVY" GREAT NORTHERN A?rE?,1 Broad at. ATS. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in In 'THE HAI1IT OP 1IAPPINES8" IMPERIAL UUTIt and WALNUT STS. Mats. 2:30; Evgs. 7 0. ROBERT WARWICK in "A OIRL'fl FOLLY" JEFFERSON UUT1I AND DAUPHIN STREETS DOROTHY BERNARD in "THE ACCOMPLICE" LEADER FORTY-FIRST AND LANCASTER AVENUB VIVIAN MARTIN in "WAX MODEL" RROAU AND LiIDEiIV 1 S COLUMBIA FRANCES NELSON in PONB OF MANY" EUREKA 0TH UARXBT T8. DKATHS friends, Delaware Council, No. 148. D. of P., invited to funeral services. Bun., 2 p. m.. 2B22 N. Sd at. Int. Greenmount Cem. Remains may be viewed Bat., after 7 p. m. TUR1CK. March 18. ROSE, daughter of Alexander and Josephine Turlck. Relatives nd( friends Invited to funeral, Sat.. 7:30 a. m.. parents' .residence. S134 Chatham st. High mass Chorch of Our Lady Help of Christians 0 a. m. Int. private. VALI.ETTE. March 14. BESSIE Ej wife of Ralph R. Valletta nnd daughter of Edwin II. and Bessie K. Hnwman. Relative; and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p. m., rest dence of Mrs. Catharine II. Spalding-. 427 W. Chelten ave.. Germantovrn. Int. Private. WALLACE. March, 14, suddenly. LOUIHC., son of Jlary A. and late Thomas W. Wallace, aged 64. Relatives and friends, all organiza tions of which he was a member. Invited to funeral services. Mori., 2 p. m.. .HW) W Alle gheny ove. Int. private. Remains, may be viewed HUWAIlDt.-Malrcnmia.,'8AnAII. widow of Joseph Ward, aged 1)3. Relatives and friends Invited to fu"?al. Sat.. 2 P. m,. W5 N. Brooklyn st. Re mains can be viewed tn., 7 to I) p. m. Int, PrwETHERBEE, March 15. FRED . T. WETHERBEB. Relatives and friends Invited tn 'uneral"serlces, Sat.. 10 a. m.. 12 Greenwood t'are Vyncote, Vs. Int. Jtlddletown, Conn. WILLIAMs'-March 13, CAMILLA H.. widow of Edmund Williams and daughter, of late John End i Susanna Small. Relatives and fr ends. In dependent Waver y Lad es of tho Red Cross and Employe, of "Schuylkill Arsenal. .Invited to fu neral. Mat.. 1 P. m 2442 Kimball St.. near 25th "id Carpenter sts. Services Holy Trinity P. E. Churrh, 19th and Walnut sis.. 2 p. tn. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl.. ""wiI.'l.iAMs'. March 14. SUSANNA D.. wife nf I. Walker Williams, aged 74, Relatives and friends. Invited to funeral. Williams's Corner, Schuylkill township. Chester County. Pa Sat.. " n m. lr.t. Jlorrls Cem.,. I'hoenlxvllle. WOODLAND. March 14, at Atco. N. J.. niARLES A., husband of late Sarah E. Wond lind nged ilfl, Relatives and friends. Atco !;rX0p.0mrA!?oV.,l:?. '3. 'rcrAtceTce'm. HteRK'L Sg !,38. rt.lra'n'dfrle'nd1,7. $$&& Union invited to funeral. Sat.. 7:30 a. m.. apartments of John C. Klmmerlo A- Son, Broad and Taeker sts Requiem mass St Aloyslus's Church 9 a. ni. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. Auto service. LOST AND FOUND CERTIFICATE of membership No. 787. In the Commercial Exchange of Philadelphia, In the nirne of Frank L. Neall. tiaeing been lost, notice Is hereby given that application has been made for a new certificate Jlina W. Neall, nelmlnlstratrlx. DOO Lost, nt Radnor, collie dogs white hair around neck, scar on nose. Answers to name of Teddy, t.lh.rew. Ret, to 171Q walnut at GREAT DANE Lost, great Dane female dor. haYing the name d A. McCaslIn on cnllar. Return to 202O N. Broad st Phlla.. and re ceive a suitable reward, FOR. THE. MMGARDEN MARCH HINTS FOR SUBURBANITES Finish pruning trees, shrubs nnd vines. Spray them before the sap starts. We have all tho Recessary tools and ready-made sprays. ' That Hot-Bed should bo started at once. The sooner now you plant tho seeds in hot-bed, preenhouses or win dow boxes the earlier you will have flowers and vegetables. There is a scarcity of certain varieties of seeds this season and tho wise gardener will order early. Dreer's Garden Book lists everything worth growing and contains cultural directions written by tho best American horticultural authorities. Tho new 1917 edition is now ready. Stop at our store and get a copy. If you can't call, write for it. Dreer Seeds, Plants, Tools 714-16 Chestnut PHILADELPHIA, TA. EDUCATIONAL LEARN LANGUAGES AT THE Berlitz School 1S11 CHESTNUT STREET (Over Rlker & liegeman's Pharmacy) PHOTOPLAYS Boofwna (mpomu CC IQT 6!D 'D LOCUST LUV'U'Jl MATINEE DAILY Harold Lockwood & May Allison In "THE TROMISE" MARKET ST. Theatre M,8ft BOnnv HARRON In "THE RAD ROY" Every Wed.. "Purple Mask." Ford & Cunard Today-"Urcat Secret." Bushman & Bayne OVERBROOK 63D "AVERFORD Emmy Wehlen "VANITY" PALACE m MAnKET STREET ANITA STEWART in "THE OIRL PHILirPA" PARK "'DOB AVE. ft DAUPHIN 8T. r"x Mat. 2H5. Eve. aifS.ll. ALMA. HANLON m "COD OF LITTLE CHILDREN" PRINCESS Wlr Earle Williams in "Arsene Lupin" Every Tues,, "Great Secret." Bushman-Bayne. RFflFNT 1034 MARKET STREET ivLiuLas i iiumas voice onaAu JOAN SAWYER in LOVES LAW" R I A I Til OERMANTOWN AVB. ",nLlu AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. Frances Nelson in "One of Many" MRS. VERNON CASTLE In "PATRIA" RIIRY MARKET STREET w BELOW 7TH STREET DORIS GREY in "HER DEI.OVED ENEMY" SAVOY 1211 MARKET' 8TREET Dorothy Kelly-Evart Overton in "THE MONEY MILL" STANI FV MARKET ABOVE 18TH CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in 'THE PRICE SHE PAID" CTD AMTs OERMANTOWN AVENUB 01I.1IL AT VENANGO STREK7 CONSTANCE TALMADGE in "nCTTY'8 BURQLAR" TIOGA 17TH AND VENANGO STS. MARIE DORO in "LOST AND WON" VI r TO R I A mket ST. 1 w 1 UftlA ABOVB NINTH MABEL TALIAFERRO iT TUB BARRICADE" RIDGE AVENUE "M LOtsT AND FOUNT) Continued from Preceding Column NECKPIECE Lost, February 7. blue fo ; fur neckpiece. Finder please return to 00 W. Chel ten ave.. tlermaniown. and receive reward. SCARFPIN Lost, diamond heart scarf pin. be tween Rlti-Carlton and 8th and Chestnut, or on Spruce st. car. route No. . Reward It returned to Hotel Normandy. 3Hth and Chest, nut. HELP WANTED FEMALE BILLINO CLERK, rapid and accurate! must possess a fair knowledse of bookkeeping! sood advancement, P Sin, Leilaer Ofrice. B0NNA7. OPERATORS, thorouyhly Jmllar with nrst-rlass woflt. Apply Bmlth & Ram sey, 1010 Market. BOOKKEEPER, accurate and neat! knowledge tt bllllnr necesssryl must bo rapid typist. P S17, Ledger OtOce. BOOKKEEPER and stenoirapher. youna; lady, with at least S years' business experience. AD-' ply J. E. I.lmehurner, ll-ii intmnia si. CHAMBERMAID and waitress Exp. white slrl for small family: ref. Mrs. T. A. Castjer. Wynnewood ave,, Overbrook, Ta.J'h, Ov.1.173. ClIAMilERMAlD Ooodhome to work In M00 Wynneneld ae. Take car No. 70 on CSd to Wynnefleld ave. CHAMiiEllAIAID and waitress wanted at once! experienced i must have A-l references, M 803, Ledger Office. , COMPANION-NURSE Ref. mlddlo a ted woman for sem-lnvalldi ref, reg. II 101, Led, Oft, COOK, waitress, chambermaid and nurse: 3 rrotestants tor Chestnut Hill. Telephone 1170 W or write r.805. Ledser Office, COOK wanted, first class, for small family: references required. Box 131, Radnor, l'a. DICTAPHONE OPEItATOR. accurate and am hitinusi must be rapid typist, P 313. Led. Off. 'DICTAPlIbNE"OPERATOR: state a?e. ciperl ence and salary expected. M IIP. Led, Pent.' DRESSMAKER wants experienced skirt and sleeve finishers. 1410 Hpruce St. EMBROIDERERS and Rood hand sewers; long season. Apply Hmlth & Ramsey, 1010 Market. EXAMINERS, experienced, on ladles' waists and dresses. Ureenapan & Co., N. E. cor. mm ana area OIRL wanted for clerical work In Institution: must be a good penman. (I 4H. Ledger Cent. OIRLS WANTED TO LEARN TO MAKE LITTLE CIGARS DESIRABLE. STEADY WORK PAID 17 PER WHEK WHILE LWAHNINO LIGGETT A MYERS TOBACCO CO. THIRD AND ONTARIO OIRLS WANTED ever 10 years, for clean, llcht factory work: 48 hours week: steady work. PIONEER SUSPENDER CO. 310 N, 12th at. OIRLS Additions to our glass department make openings for CO girls : learners paid tn weekly. advancement In 0 weeks; experienced workers! maae ti ana over per ween. Apply in person or by letter to 1L K. MULFORp COMPANY. I """""I. OIRLS, over 10, to learn hand embroidery; paid while learning. Apply Smith & Ramsey, 1040 Market, OIRLS wanted for llaht factory work; chance Tor advancement. ;iu m. ad st. OIRLS Learners In shoo factory. floor. 316 N. 12th St. Seventh OIRL. white, wanted, to nsslst with Gyearold chlldj Apt ',y 17IH1 Montgomery ave. LADY'S MAID und seamstress Experienced, strong yoiing whlto woman: references re- fllltreil P .".'0 t.edTer fltfle NUlfSEj capable of taking entlro charge of nenous, delicate child; temporary Position for 1! months. Telephone Ardmoro 021. NlUtSEMAID wanted at once; experienced; to look after children; must have A-l references. M ni. ledger Office, OIrERATORS wanTdd on single and two needle hemstitching machines: somo learners paid while learning. Apply to Mr. Franklin. Wed nesday. Thursday and Friday evenings until o'clock, !!I0 State st.. Camden. N. J. OPERATORS, experienced, on ladles' dresses, all partM skirts nnd bodies. Orcenspan & Co., N. E. co' lL'th and Arch. PAPER . XES Experienced finishers and Rlrls to lid up boxes. Apply Schoettle, 310 Florist TRESSERS. experienced, on ladles' dresses. Oreenspsn a Co.. N. E. ror. 12th and Arch. SALESWOMEN Lit Rros. require saleswomen for various de partments. Apply Employment iiureau. SHOES Olrls. packing room. experienced and learners, In Seventh floor, 31B N, 12th St. SKEIN SPOOLERS wanted. Apply S. R. i, B. W. Flelsher, Inc., 25th and Hamilton sts. STENOGRAPHER: one who has had experience In nn advertising department or agency and can bo given responsibility. Call or telephone between 0:30 and 10, 1030 Sansom at.: phone Locust Oil. bTLNOOItAPHEH. familiar with dictaphone: splendid opportunity for bright slrl! reply In detail as to aBe, salary desired, experience. ctC;P307. Ledger Office, STENOGRAPHER, Protestant young lady, for credit department; must have had mercantile rf'i!'.rJen,09i, uto alra aui "alary dcalred. . . ....... .,,-,,,.,-r w,-mri. STENOGRAPHER by Insurance company; state IVa and .;xP?l!nce.! ou Per month to start. Addtess F I.MI. Ledger Central. BTl-.-NOGRAPHER. accurate and rapid, dicta phone experience: good opportunity for capa- hie party. P am. Ledger Office. STENOGRAPHER wanted by banking house i ffH,"', b eJXI"rl'ni:!,'l nnl well recommended. P323.LedgerOff !; STENOGRAPHY and office work; good, compe tent person, not afraid of work; stats salary; answer In own handwriting. 10. Ledger Branch. S.,0 N. Rroad. TABLET Olrl experienced in the manufacture nf hypodermic tablets. Apply 33 Poplar St. TUCKERS, experienced, on ladles' waists and dresses; short and long ends; Wilcox & Olbbs machines, Oreenspan & Co., N, E. cor. 12th and Arch. "A1JD .MAID- 22 "er month and board: aleepj nut. lTnlverellv tlnenltot fllll. n Bh.... -I WEAVERS wanted on Turkish towels. Apply Louis H Foster, Tioga and D sts, 3d noor, WOMAN. White, to cook and attend first floor! i..'lnr.r'.p"'' "mail family. Telephone Wayne ...... ... ......-.-., ... n, .,,. ,,., . ihiqii. juu.mi GIRL, refined, educated, competent, to take care nf 2 children: one who would appro elate a good home. Q 45. Ledger Central. . TOIINO WOMAN FOR CLERICAL WORK past I . years of age, of good address and pleasing manner, for a congenial clerical position; must write a good hand. Apply at once, Superintendent's Office, Fourth floor. OIMBEL BROTHERS , . .. TOUNO WOMEN 1.1 to 18 years of age. for various depart nients: experience not necessary. Apply Em ployment Bureau. Ltt Brothers. y m GOOD HOME WANTS GOOD SERVANT Family of 6 (3 children) wants woman .tor general housework; In suburb: washing done out; SO a week. B 125. Ledger Office. General FILINO CLERKS, trained, always In demand; secure a position through our course of In. rhe-fnnV Fhl!a,',e,.p'ila 8ch0l "' Fllln" 010 Chestnut at,, third floor. HELP WANTED MALE ARMATURE WINDERS, experienced: also ex. perlenced at repair work, 631 Chsrmt"jtT AUDITOR, experienced, wanted by publlo ac countants. state experience and salary; tern- porary. f 860. ledger Central. ' " "m AV,T.i.Ii?PU'K WASHER, first-class man. ..,..,. Cll M,I,KB. nil. 1. lUSt St, BANK STATIONERY Man competent to take a flfV tn that rlo-hf man HI..... rtXrJfi' ,uu iVii. j "' ,c's -iiiain ilhelmer. iiainmuiri iWU. , BAKEn " Kxperlenced enke baker Apply Bureau nf BTRAWnTUDQFi & CLOTHIER UCgy il? cgm'deT'Nr'j.0" WWa ""T BLACKSMITH on wagon work. 34 N. 6th St., tunoin, n. J. D liS K ERS Experienced sponge blockers on &&'. .Vflffi. tefc J' '""Won Riday A ., .. .. -.. BOOKKEEPER and office assistant In tolfr eij .tabllshment, Y 37. P. O, Box 3470. "' '" BOILERMAKER Fllter-up. experlencM In tank and breeching work. Apply 2d above Erie BOY wanted, with grammar school education as office boy In machine shop! excellent oppo?; tunlty for advancement for right boy. pP!r4 Ledger Of flee. h ' ""' B9V "eaU ;.V!inli KJ"A''AI re.ll? i r ""'-" ?" icirrcnces, al 160. Ledger Central. i. B(JY..'.or law o'nee. Reply in1 own handwriting! stating age. salary, references. M 181. Lidl ger Central. BOY, 10 or .17, operate bousa telephone tarn B30r,M.r'kct''.'t. PC"t'ni "'van""'"t0.'' ApW BOY. 10 years of age. to work In office of mfg. concern. Apply 427 N. Broad sL nor wanted! salary 15 per week, .602. 1033 'Chestnut. ' Call Room ROY to b; generally useful and. carry out or'. dersi referencej.17 per week. 1202 vinii STn7.yin,t?'3-fla,nh.'o!n.r OY" ,9 ,n """ B0Y8 wanted, 10 years or over! 19 and 110 per Week. Apply at once. BecVtr, Smith i Page, Water and Snydsr ava. "n HELP WANTED-O Coiillnued from freeedlso Cl,t iiuin wnnteu in run errands andTTasl selves generally useful. AbiRI T,! Johnson A Co., 609 H jj ih ,("'" ChriH iiuin waiuru; sicany emplnvmen. Apply In Mr. L. SchefTr?Mr.tlN,0 ' tween 7 and 0 In the evenln " ' BOYS wanted for light facTnry wo7kT!t h ajljicement. 231) H. 3d, "ltrnel BOYS over 10 yesrs of age tn wTTt- business. Wall A ChjjV Ignt.!,"; "Wk BRASS MOLDERS, bench anTT-e work, good wages to first-class nJiS0' ! wark Hronxe Co.. Watee .!m?J?tri. S3 - i-iiiiinin it. -T BRIDGE, TENDER wanted foTdTTTr- Westvllle. near aioucesieeIOVr,.irMirj month! atrong. faithful man. Ami' l' b3R Truscott. CamdenFIre InsSranc.8' WSII and KcdM'aJLsts,, Camden. ' Asaa.ascU ..-., .-e .''. ..u ncaar work! e.T-- to competent men: no tabor ire.W' stone Cabinet Co.. Che.iL. l..,rMC COLLECTOR, cxperlencedr"wanfelrR I2U t town installment house. Mil?' ir, "Sl CREDIT MA I'iniu f.ii v-Jir.ui i m. A Tins I 'ANTUflT I1R AT l.KjiiWLJ: vt'Aiia r.t .fin"!. '.r'AlIT St, IIAVB HAD rERHONAi, ll-iSHB HIUILITY IN K.TKNI)No,& IT. NO OTHER NEED ApWC THE RIGHT MAN ('AN PxifAL PERMANENT POSITION AT itffij SALARY. ADDRESS JI OUT S riP HER OFFICE. "' LEI- D1AMOND SBTTlill. experlencedTremTn' sltlon: slate salary, ll 123. ilRiPfSm DRAI7SMEN Wanted. 2 pTacTlcarS'l lurai draftsmen. App y to Clarencs h "SS! 1021 lirchwood nve. '""aceR. sSJl , DYER Wanted, an ('men dier on .ja' lain, uu iiinr iieeu apply, "-'-, It.Wolfenden A Sons. Attlebero, V,M " 'l I'vntwi.'i'ns u.nti ..2 -ii 'I "Officer . ' , ," r " ?-: ENGINEERS wanted: 7 nlghrs. P 20L liS; ENOINEER.and powrer "house operator e.."i tent, wanted to. take care and 0DaisVS!r station at unDury, ra.t good refer.iJn'' " quired. Address ill com mini caflor,"S? A ' In person to Wm. It. Dechant A sinWe' , Building. Reading, p.. 'cvul"" Boa, Bt FIXER ON SCOTT A WILLIAMS MAdmTa AND WILDMAN Rill FUAME3 w2J?af M 631. LEDGER OFFICE. "AWIMj Sl0.1. J,A?.Pifii5l. ?.". 4 ."loTelri Freight Office. Front and NotU st"' Aitf iiusir.i. Learners wanted on fuII-fiihG board ng. Henry Brown & sens Co i Ontario sts. ' 4 ' .'iA140. SANDERS VICTOR TALKI.NO MACHINE CO Has vacancies for i Hand Bandera linn. .......-- Veneer Jointers i Hardware fitters Double-head motder operators . Facer, machine operators 4 Shellackers Draftsmen with woodworking experltaai ' Al,p.ren,lce hoys, over 18 Office boys. 10 years and-oer L , 48-hour-week schedule , ' Physical examination necessary. Acelr . ., Victor Talking. Machine Co. Application Office. 83 Cooper st.. CsmdraMI INSTRUMENT MAKRna Ja r.n .. .- ..VZ ?i ?Su,r8Vi0.tlc.al 'rn" an1 Prism sritXii.; 13.6 J to 11: tool I makers and machlnlsV UM' to S3: all based nn -vna,lnH BKj ..iT!- Potter & Johnston operator. ,16 bTxsi' m.0.dr'kfV,! BMU'A "horers. 'oldennv'f JJ.Jl; higher compensation when on sua! work. Apply Frank ford Arsenal, fro luh 10 a. m on working days foe iVX..,,..' blanks. ",M""t. .Biui.rtji.r- Bui.iunuuM wanted: unuimlM. J portunlty; extra bonus present month; mill ous experlenrn iinnnn,,H,v n in t li'?? I . -. w..-.,.., j. . .,,, iMnicruil. .l0!115."8 wanted for generarwelltTToilTo .':'olenoP1de,n''.np''ar. "y "tter t0 " K" ft " cVwnerlfo"":',,!!:'' Kn'yrr-n ACTJx,cr.a".' ,.y-- Ni-B.s a .. .....s.sn.i "M'1 iUCIIUUW sill. ,jIMf iu"JKH. "teatly work. ThTBtt l.v.nfirn ri-tut.- rv '-rTrrrr'TT --....- 1LfrSy'.NG J,,EN-rW'e need you on our lelllnt" rorce; we teach you without cost: ws bin ?n mJentnPl?.c" w,th drawing account! toot ' in and talk It over; ask for Mr. Meatillu,' nnVn,.CiC?r?'a.Br"annlt'a Co- J39 SoUthlSt MA.5r';.INK "ANDS twoodworklng); steady wort: .Brn,?Ki.aBt? ? eompetent men; no likt .troubles. KeystoneCablnet Co., Chester, ft, ill'i'i?' ""' b" , reliable, sober mte, ti lake charge, of tho night operation of lirun located, in Kensington; 7 nights a week; stutfl Jub. references renulrert. Apply 16 N. 6t It , I hinT.i"'6'1' hollermakers. locomotive nt.' !.i..J,V- cliT repair men. laborers, Incomotltt cleaners. Penna. R. R.. 1741 Filbert it, OIertL'.:!rriVun,?, m.an wlth om knowledn it ' edgeirrlndjnBJLWall A Ochs. 1710 Cheitnntit - 0ItTeri'V; SALESMAN'An old-establllhed r Ileal firm In New York has an opening fori' first-class frame fitter and adjuster; a ' manent position and a good opportunity for i competent man: only applications from tkotl accustomed to waiting on the best trail wj bo considered. M 11111. l.r nm,.. . ''iISi' "9X,E8.T-El",rlence'l board cutter n.j Ini-la ariH .lm.1.1. . .,. . I ; u 1 ,..."uum ai-urer; aoou posuion lor mil ., who Is willing to apply himself and stick to a. : . Address, stating wages. M 4. P. O. Box 8M0,' , juuj.iitj.iiAN. single, wanted: one woo n- ucinianus commercial work, also incuMWit Sn.nbr.??dlnB: Call or write for lnforrottlot,t 6140 Westminster ae.. Phlla,. Pa. '1 "r.orijiAN Victoria and Colta pressman wist-l ,. oi.T. . . " '"- naii-iuiiu ivuiiv. aiwm , IJW2,Le(lgerOtnce. v , REAL ESTATE lioy wanted, living la OtraM' i . town. F 843. Ledger Central. ' i SALESMAN nvKNINO WORK: WANTED. A.1'1 E.NPBRIENCED -.MAN. GOOD APPEABANCI,! A-i" ADDItEMS. 2 OR 8 HOURS' W0BS; AGE AND PRESENT EMPLOYMENT. 0 41. . LEDGER CENTRAL. 1 hALESJUN Wanted, a first-class broom u)J- J man 10 represent us in northern new jirew and adjoining Pennsylvania territory: la r Plying, give us full detail relative to yeur' Perlence and ability. Incloslna references: sjaf ', state whether you want to work on ej 1 inission or straignt salary basis, winoiw'i Broom Co. Hamburg, Pa. ? 1$ SALESMAN WANTED SEE MR. S. WINTO': AFTER 1 P. M SATURDAY, 1017 CKESlM NUT STREET. . SLi SALESMAN wanted to sell auto Urn: Unt- nlnaa .!...& v.,,, .,. vntMa nn, ..Ml. tlal; straight salary; good opportunity for .. vairement. Address O 47. ledger Central . SALESMAN acquainted with PennirirtsUyM west Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky. i(J ledger Branch, 52d and Market ats. SALESMEN "IF" You are a successful salesmin In any UnfJ If. you can prove that you have siiccmfow sold any line Jg Then we want you and we want you aMJ-Ji we cannot use you later. Thert are speojJJ pip reasons why you must come at eai --i Four-fifths of our successful salesmin " , sold books before, JJ' We teach you how. We furnish all the lei ',' treal ones) that you can use. We l r"J drawing account, and rapid aavanci awaits thoss who make good. Come In; let's talk It over. ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA CO. ft w, luiii mitt tuii "" WB WILL xlAKECONTRACT.WItrtJ, CHALMERS MOTOR CO.. 232 N. BROAD It; SALESMEN, department to.e1"k,'.0,'2:ni isms, uooKKeepers, a, suvu 4.,,,.v --, $20 to 130 per week in a few hours of spars time. uau. ror inierni" ; -. Saturday, between 12 and 2 or 0 to x-iceny rsuiiaing. mi VUl,1- 1(,.. N u...nn.rtnl tnep with plenty of pep; experience not S tlal! rapid advancement to those who Otttj" Bee Mr, Cosby. 822 Real K"" '"' -p sni.lnlTnna s-..t...il... n. m An dsV jear proposition, but somethln perm"" , Room 314V B20 Chestnut. STENOGRAPHER for editor of publication erlnr sdentlflo. engineering anl'econon iW" ng, willing to work hard and ambltlofJJ ni nimseir xor responsiDie position pngrmu mag,, mi n ana nsneuni e. HTENOGRAP11F.R and bookkeeper wantf Denenceo. 111 nox snooKsi BDienoiu uia . narir, uqress ai pan, iuibi . TOOLMAKERS wanted; must be t Electro. Tlantsl. H!M Bn Arch. I a worker. Address M 680. LedgerOH . 1 T ,TT, "T .T1IRKB COTTON. ilULB 8PJNNERY NBRf'C .. i Wt mijJiil ", LJ vjn murt W.V,'.".,1.iM. DAILY: NO CANVASSIN0., INTERVIEWS ARRANGED IN APVANCS. RIOiri; MAN CAN EARN 125 TOJSOPOi! WEEK. Annni-HS nivivn TiKirrnrKCz.. un jv-t yarn.'Asa. ie tauieai "jv mui'rSgik GfORGEJCRDANDEZ ia v PLATT-Marail 1 SMI ifVDnr Krouii and of Sf-ErT. liaW Ax&tV tT?;!,llBAMHH
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