5J -v P A"Z WAR AMBULANCE r tfa S. "Jonw, Boer War Vet- in, Volunteers as Chauffeur '. in American Service , Alfred S. Jones, of Philadelphia, a Boer K trar veteran, wilt sail for France Satur- . day, March 24, to becomo an ambulance mm. - . "MWM. Be R -Pl & Ut z " & "- '' .. f f R HiJK '" "! k4 ( s t' vwlr 'i4Ml i Kl &JB-lv 'Bii- -.H: ri- .flfc&PlB -V vlPP-.- v mmtt l--f-Vi: - 1,mmJ&l 3 R! BfWHk &':'H i K litiB.' iPll WkL' 111 ita3Mni.-. --MlKH3 Kl -lHr --' - ' -Ki-K Br fi HHlN 1 lap Hs9 .jM&:v r11K Hr hHv. ftErfeN '91flrFH . E Hir &.-Ey. w--,'Tjii P 'tlrK M i .. tH s j f -ifcVxMLjiir'J I' i liB'wj v:;: liH'. &Vv. H'v r ' flnlc ' v!: i in .WH i rw1 ALFRED S. JONES fV. orlver for the American Ambulance Corps on the battlefront In northern France. Mr. Jones, who lives at 230 South jCjTifteenth street, has obtained a leave of lilfe Insurance and Trust Company of By Pennsylvania, at 605 Chestnut street. His s amies win idKo mm into tne imcK or tne j8jS, fray, to Join tho many Americans, Includ E" Ing.a number of Phlladelphlans, who have FrS Yolunteered as ambulanco workers. Kt! Although his sympathies In the war nat- l ral!y are with his mother country Eng- JnJ Mr. Jones's scruples prevent him from 'enlisting as a soldier, as ho Is an American citizen of twelve years' standing. Native born Americans, ho explained, are at lib erty to enlist under another flag, but for-Ign-born citizens of tho United States should "stick" by their oath of allegiance to America In his opinion. He served for thirteen months in the British army in South Africa 'during tho Boer war, a fact which his friends predict will mako him a valuable asset In the dangerous work of the ambulance corps. He Is an experienced automobile driver. Hr. Jones, who Is thirty-one years old, 1b a twin brother of Herbert O. Jones, of ;v mo i-rauu MDaEn eauoriai department. Y, ana is unmarried. He Is a member of the juvenon vouniry J1UD. MOVIE FILM KV Charle's Segall, manager of the Apollo, Efif " octuicu wnat snouia oo a capacity ir -iwiiuih mipr iur iiurnaay. 11 is viola fff-I Dana In "The Cossack Whip," and In view Bi, or me iimeiy news or Itusslan politics might Rf. " oe useu as an educational feature. Philadelphia will seo the new Max Lin ger comedy, "Max's Vacation." at the popular Fifty-sixth Street Theatre on Wed nesday, In addition to Norma Talmadgo In "Panthea." The first' episode of 'The Mystery of the Double Cross," successor to "Pearl of the Array," will begin today at the Liberty. The owner of this theatre, J. Fred Zlmmer an. has produced a successful play In New Tork called "Pals First." The pictures are not the only thing re sponsible for a lino of automobiles which nightly ornament the curb lino of the Over brook, but tho music Is also a big feature. Thfc organ has special orchestral effects, as well as effects for rain, wind and other ' things. The Bluebird Is another theatre awake to the possibilities of giving patrons timely productions, and on Wednesday Clara Klm all Young will be shown In "Tho Badge f Shame," which tells of the method In rogue In Russia for the protection of Its r outcast women. In "Great Expectations," which Is on view today at the Falrmount; Jack Pick ford and Louise Huff are co-starred. This 1 an excellent adaption of Dickens' story. The Frankford is offering Thomas H. Ince's "Civilization" as an all-week attrac tion. In addition to special features each y. U ;samova in "War Brides." Herbert j,rBrenon'a first production for Selznick pic s' tures, will be presented at tho Belmont the S'.' nri nan or una weeis. "war urines " I'f which Is based upon Marlon Craig Went jn worth's play of the same name, was used & as a emcie lor this noted Russian trage- .V. jRlan.A ! ... ...In. .lit. .....3 ft.. .. ki tuuucviuc, miu jib success as a. fej 'picture has been widely heralded. A big a., scene is a inree-siory irencn, an exact re- L, production of one of tho "Impregnable" ! fortifications on tho Somme. s . . . If. lllm WtfPnva In an (nistln. HfnU m feature, "The Secret of Eve." will ba shown ISjs. at the Locust Theatre today and Tuesday. Tnia proauction arrords tho star an onnor- 5F t tunlty to appear In four different charac terizations, .tarsi Bne is seen as live in the Garden of Eden; next she Is seen as a ffif ypy woman; next as a young actress. &$ and then as a society woman who finally V up inai me 10 aevoie ner energies to if unortunate children. Wednesday and rinursaay unarioite waiKcr in siom, tne yr. latest eolsode of McClure's "Seven Deadly , mine, win ds snown. -ft "Back of the Man," the Triangle drama k. wrocn win do snown at tne ureat Northern f- tor1 tho first time In this city today end . Tuesaay, tens one or tne strongest stories r nf hflNtnflft Ufa that Thnma TT TnpA ban ' t'eresen'ted for aulte a period. Dorothv Dal- rjS, jon la starred at the head of the cast, which v-Includes Charles Ray, Marguerite Thomp- j?'' son. Jack Livingston and J. Barney Sherry. Thfft will hA nn nAAti attractlnn nn th-nm bli. " 1 ft, SoB ' WETEY ft . Jt Mr ,ji A..-: s . Ws 1' . 5 . i1 ' ' l" - !'" " , k - .T Fas . j " wwpW Lw. v --.1 'f-.l MKEeURB CLUBS CRIWaZED BY BISHOP Forty-fourth and Thirty-fourth Ward Republican Organiza tions Under Quarantine A quarantine has been placed by the po llco on t.vo political clubs In West Phila delphia ns a direct result of tho recent de nunciations of Bishop John J. McCort. All who attempted to enter the Forty fourth Ward nepubllcan Club, at Lancaster avenue and Forty-sixth street, or tho Thirty fourth Ward Republican Club, In t:.o Bame neighborhood, were subjected to close scru tiny by tho police of tho Sixty-first and Thompson streets station. Unless tho visitors showed credentials of membership they wero not allowed to enter. The quarantine was so strict that no In vited guests wro admitted, even If mem bers vouched fur them. Bishop McCf rt said recently that his at tention had be i called to alleged conditions existing in several West Philadelphia clubs by young men In tho neighborhood. They told of visiting certain clubs and of losing their wages In gambling, Bishop McCort said. Ho alt told of liquor selling In many of the clubs. The two clubs quarantined yesterday are only a short distance from Our Mother of Sorrows' Catholic Church, of which Bishop McCort is rector. PLAN TO IMPROVE BELT LINE Philip Godley, of Trade Board, Named Head of Joint Committee William M. Coatcs, president of the Board of Trade, has named Philip Godley, fourth vlco president of that body, to represent the organization on the subcommittee in charge of the belt lino lmpro-oment feature of tho program of tho Joint committee to foster commerce in Philadelphia. Mr. Godley will act as chairman of tho subcommittee, which also includes Gcorgo E. Bartol, president of the Bourse: Director Webster, of tho Department of Wharves, Docks nnd Ferries, nnd one representative of tho Com mercial Exchange and Chamber of Com merce. ARRESTED ON ARSON CHARGE Resident of Lancaster County Accused of Burning Own Home LANCASTER, Pa., March ID Almost coincident with the release from custody of Garfield Trostlo on tho charge of nrson, Stato policemen arrested George Seldom rldge, of Intercourse, on the same charge. Seldomrldge's house was burned' and the receipt of a threatening letter threw sus picion on Trostle. Tho pollco In their In vestigation of the note left at the door of Seldomrldge's houso followed a clue which led to tho Seldomrldge place, where they found a slip of paper of tho kind on which the note was written. The torn edges fitted and evidence pointed to the fact that Sel domrldge himself had written tho note. Seldomrldgo disappeared on Friday night, but was found In Chester County, and ad mitted writing the note. FLASHES two days of a new Installment of tho official British war pictures. The management of the Ruby Theatre has prepared a series of delightful sur prises for the entertainment of tho many patrons of tho popular nnd centrally located amusoment resort, and not the least of these good things Is the dedication of the magnificent new organ which has Just been completed and will be ready to add to the pleasure of the audience. This Instrument Is considered the last word In artistic organ construction and its manifold beauties of tone will be heard at every performance. The dramatic offerings also offer many stars In unusual feature plays. At the Alhambra Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the star will be Fannie Ward In the first and only showing in South Phila delphia of "The Winning of Sally Temple." This is a plcturizatlon of Rupert Sergeant Holland's celebrated story. From the prolific pen of Abe Einstein comes the fo flowing: "All highways In the Germantown dis trict and Its contiguous territory lead to what Is now considered the most attractive resort for lovers of the most artistic photo play entertainment the Rialto Theatre. Day after day and night, after night happy family groups of fathers and mothers, sons and daughters, are to be found with in Its spacious and hospitable auditorium keenly enjoying the masterpieces of the films that are presented In such abundance and enjoyment under tho direction of the Stanley Company, and lovers of the "movies" realize fully that when a thea tro bears tha mark of"Stanley direction" It means that they receive only the high est class of attractions of the kind that will educate. Improve and delight young and old, presented In such a manner that no one can raise the slightest captious or frivolous objections. In all departments of the houso tho management is ever alert to Insure the patrons comfort and convenience, and not even the most minute detail that contributes to this end Is overlooked. Hence It Is that among other things that make this theatre the leader In this section of tho city may bo mentioned tho system of ventilation, which is as nearly perfect as human Ingenuity could devise. Another point that has won enthusiastic comment Is cleanliness, and thus Is an lmperatlvo and Important factor In all department! lobby, main auditorium, rest rooms and, In fact, everywhere the constant war Is made on dust germs, and the Rialto may bo said to bo Immaculate. Of course, of first consideration Is tho photoplays, and, second, the manner In which they are pre sented. The projection hero Is accomplished on the latest Improved screen Invention, which does away with all eye strain and brings out the pictures in the highest de gree of clearness, nnd still another agent In making the public feel at homo Is the staff of attaches, every one eagtr to render any reasonable service that patrons may desire, and are alert, polite, courteous, civil fully capable of peafotnlng their duties capably and satisfactorily. These are only a few of the predominating fea tures that have made tho Rialto Theatre a favorite resort with the superior number of fine people, to which may be added the fact that the price Is always ten .cents, no matter what the feature. - tv No ail's LCAviikj FAX.V-1 BCACh ,5AV TVlANK Wo SAM y - -" C-i 11-fAl.lK ffw r - 11 M r-, N ""' ' i -- i n N . - - '-k - r- GERTRUDE HOFFMANN STILL AT KEITH'S iJ'e?H JLrfM W " ft" jr . I J fffwritwllm I '.T'. -f. mm By) The dancing star in the Hawaiian costume she wears in one of tho eight scenes of her big act. More than a score of beautiful girls ap pear with her. im&u 8odm Grwwrw Til followlni theatres obtain tbIr pictures tlirouih the STANLEY Booking Ctmom, which Is a cnarantce of earlj iliowlnr of the finest productions. All tttetnru rewlewed before exhibition. Ask for th Minntr in nm imIm AD ok itatainc pictures throaih the BTANDCT BOOKING COMPANY, ALHAMBRA i !th. Morris & Passvunk Av. Mat. Dallv 2: Kcs. 0:45-0 Pnramfiunt Ilrtnrp!i. FANNIE WARD In "The Winning of Rally Temple." Added Official British War rtctures. APOLLO B2D AND THOMPSON MATINEE DAILT FRANCES NELSON in "OXD OF MANY AR C A n I A CHESTNUT iV HI 1A BELOW 10TII WILLIAM DESMOND in "BLOOD WILL TELL" BELMONT Nazimova BID AND MARKET "WAR 'BRIDES" BLUEBIRD BROAD AND SUf-'Qt'EHANNA AVE. MARIE DORO in "LOST AND WON rnn&p coth and cedar ave. a3-'XV rARAitOUNT THEATRE MARIE DRESSLER in 'TILL1E WAKES VV" FA1RMOUNT :0T , AVENirE Louise Huff and Jack Pickford in "GREAT EXPECTATIONS" ecTU QT THEATRE OO injl. Bel. Snruci-. MAT. DAILY Ebs. 7 to 11. SESSUE HAYAKAWA in EACH TO IUB KIND FRANKFORD 4711 FRANKFORD AVENUE "CIVILIZATION" GREAT NORTHERN A?SS.jR.. DOROTHY DALTO.V and CHARLES RAT in "BACK OF THE MAN" OFFICIAL BRITISH WAR PICTURES TMPPRIAI MTU and WALNUT STS. llTirCjIMVl-. MATS.. a:30. EVOS., 7 4 0. LILLIAN WALKER in "KITTY MACKAY" JEFFERSON 20TH Streetsaup,i,n PEGGY HYLAND in "THE INTRIGUE" I FADFR forty-first and IJVLSJrV LANCASTER AVEJTUB SESSUE HAYAKAWA in "EACH TO HIS KIND" LIBERTY BROAD AND COLUMBIA Dorothy Kelly and Evart Overton in "THE MONEY MILL" WEST nilXADELFUIA EUREKA 40TH MAHKET STS. MABEL TALIAFERRO in "The Sunbeam" ' r ; - - n I 7---zzz-r- 1 -b----- i f rfisa, wi: '-v -tef 1 5ah- -i v..?.-v , . rr . ! JmmmmmW L'mmmmamWJmmZmmKSBWmmmm. -':Lski-' .JUMErJ!"f or ,.J'y-- s; ' i,'UE-rT-sWiPP' 'i iil-4iJ .BPI7lKNMM-i9lnir.r i i--tbir , r iifiH-MM----TiHr' -Tn-M1 -ffTiii rTfftMH-l' --Trffli hi--hv,nr iiw-i LOCUST 5D AND I'0CUST OLGA PETROVA in "THE SECRET OF EVE" MARKET ST. Theatre Mjrtla Gonzalez & Geo. Hernandez In "Mutiny." Litiry Wed. "The Purple Mask," Ford-Cunard. l-.iory l-tl. "Great Secret." Bushman-Bayne. OVERBROOK-?;30" "averford CARLYLE BLACKWELL in , "THE SQUARE DEAL" PAI APF 1214 MARKET STREET M. rtLirtVCi 10c 20c. MARGUERITE CLARK in "THE FORTUNES OF Firi" PARK RIDGE AVE. & DAUPHIN ST. Mat. 2:ir. T!ic n4n 11 FANNY WARD in BETTY TO THE RESCUE" PRINf.F.SS "18 MARKET " w STREET tRSPS HAImc' " "THE BAD BOY" niUWT?Unl,f-X;F.IlANCI8 HUSHMAN and BULULI BANE In "THE GREAT .SECRET" RFOFNT C3 MARKET .STREET BLANCHESWEEfTn0"0 "THOSE WITHOUT SIN" RIALTO GERMAN-TOWN AVE. x .n. la i. J AT TULPEHOCKEN MARIE DORO in "OLIVER TWIST" ST. RURV MARKET STREET JOAN SAWYER 8TRECT "LOVE'S LAW" SAVOY 1211 MARKET STREET "L.ll-i. IX711 v,iiariure lKer "Sloth" STANLEY MAIHET above" ioth 11:15 A. M. to'llilO P. M. Pauline Frederick ..a.1". ., rMaaau .STRAlSin GERMANTOWN AVENUE " AT VENANGO STREET ROBERT WARWICK in "THE ARGYLE CA8E' TIOGA 17T" AND VE-N'ANGO STS. Wallace Reid and Anita King in "THE GOLDEN FETTER" VICTORIA MAnKAE,T0- vINTH WILLIAM FARNUM ?n "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" NORTH PHILADELPHIA RIDGE AVENUE l731 niDQB AVE- CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "The Foolish Virgin" . ---.----- r Police Cofot Chronicle Tete Donovan carries a perpetual appe tite. There never seems to be any end to it. When It appears to bo thoroughly con quered It can bo fanned to llfoRatn by the scent of anything good. But If there's nnythliifr that rouses Pete's appetite to full fury why, It's frying bacon. A sniff of this on a frosty ,mnrn and Teto la beyond control. Donovan was suffering one of his blue streaks duo chiefly to a persistent hunger nnd empty , pockets. To mako matters worse, thero was nothing doing In his par ticular line. It seems that nil tho cellars had been whitewashed, nil tho ashes .had been carried out, all tho barrooms had been cleaned, nil tho sldewulks had been washed and everything was In such an alarming state of ifcrfectlon that things not only looked blue but purple. fcto was deliberating as to the next movo will 1 0 standing nt Tulip street and Lehigh avenue, when the door of 11 houso across the street opened and there, exposed to full view, was a healthy-looking meal, and from tho houso thero came the appealing scent of fried bacon mingling with sizzling eggs. It appears that tho housekeeper threw open tho door to let out tho heat causdd In preparation of the feast. Pctn noticed that a placo was hct Just for one. "Thnt's goln' to be me," lie murmured. Ho stolo Insldo tho room when tho woman of the houso went to another part of tho dwelling and at tacked tho food with silent speed. Several slabs of bacon, three eggs, two cups of coffee, four rolls and a Hock of fried po tatoes had disappeared before the woman again appeared. Sho uttered n yell and dropped n pl.ito of hot cakes on tho floor. "I'll have )oti pinched," sho yelled. "That belli' tho rase, I may 03 well finish the meal," said Pete, and he went after tho rest of It. Tho woman yelled "pollco," and, strango to say, a cop nrrlvcd In half a min ute. Ho, too, was amazed at tho coolness of Pcto. Ho refused to let him finish tho feast, but Pete brought somo of tho eats along In his pocket. On facing Magistrate Dcltr at tho Tren ton avenue and Dauphin street station. Peto said, "I Mils! hungry an' I thought I'd better cat first an" tako tho consckwencls afterward. If I had died on the street it would cost Just as much to haul mo to the STEAMSHIPS WARD LINE Easter Holiday. . Tours To HTn 1 sailing from New York, Mrcli 3l,AprUS.nd7. ALL EXPENSES 6 days $OE 4 days at sea JO ashore Including accommodationi at Hotel SeriHa HAVANA-Regular tailing. Thuiwlay and Saturdays. MEXICO-Fortnigntlr errlco to Pro greao.Ver Cruz, and Tampico. NASSAU Weekly aailinga ram New York to Nuau and rlarana. Special toura including any. or all of iKa Dore points and rail.water circle tcura go ing or returning via New Orleans marlie arranged. Excellent accommodationt on large pas senger ateameni built in Amenca and sailing under the American Flag. Fall information on rtqattt NEW TORK d CUBA MAILS. S. CO. CtatnlOmcM Ft .1 WaD SU Ht Trk . . . Ilr.mrli 1 1cket Olllce, 701 ChPMmit Street, 1'hlludelplUa EDUCATIONAL LEARN LANGUAGES AT TUB Berlitz School , 1541 CHESTNUT STREET (Over niker c Heseman's Pharmacy) WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE A ft PUBLIC SPEAKER? .Ten.wcek, course. Spring Term be gins Thuro. i:yE March U2. nt 8 o'clock. Write, call or phone Spruco 3218. NEFF COLLEGE 1730 Chestnut St. Visitors Welcome WINTER RESORTS ATLANTIC CITV. N. J. WTiPI Ufa CReatest nomsuccESj yVKJKJJJD GREATEST WINTER RESORT ?Pcfa0,V, ! .. recognised stanaaia I or excellence, I CMOITV600. mimtJ.BUZBy. THE LEADING RESORT HOTELOF T.HE WORLD- IKarlboroujfi "Btciificim ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT. JOSIAH WHITE . SONS COMPANY Westminster " " near Bi. . u nMuuiuna street. Private baths, rum water, 110 up weekly. 12 up dally. Cb. Bubrt, morguo as It would o tho station house. So I Bit the meal nnd lives' beside." , 'That's good philosophy," said tho Judge, "but what you need Is opportunity to earn your living. Thero is a dearth of farmers at tho Houso of Correction. You can go up thero nnd dig during tho spring." Lchtgh Canal Opens Today ' I, M. Church, canal superintendent, with headquarters In Mauch Chunk, announced that tho Lehigh and Delaware divisions of the Lehigh Coal nnd Navigation Com pany's canal will be opened for navigation today, weather conditions permitting. FARM AND GARDEN Burpee's &bw Burpee's Sweet Peas For 25c vre will mail one regular 10c packet (40 to 50 seeds) each of Cherub, rich cream, edged bright rose; Kino White, the finest pure white; Margaret Atlee, best cream pink; Rosadeixe, a large deep rose; Wedg wood, alovely light blue. Alsoonelargc packet (90 to 100 seeds) of the Burpee Blend of Superb Spencers for 1917. Burpee's Annual for 1917 Is Wrier, brlibtir and fcttttr thin nn bfor. 20 parts. Thirty (30) Tarlttlat lllsitrated In colors. It Is malltd frss Wrlto for It today and plmsnuntlon this publication, W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO. Burpee Bulldicg Philadelphia i SS ! XOST AND FOUND BAfJ Lost, silver mesh ban In Droad Bt. Station Saturday afternoon: reward! no questions naked; engraved "Hllzabeth feooy," 242 W. Main St.. Atlantic City. X. J. DOG Lost, Sunday, nbout D a. m.. from GM and Oxford sts., black Pomeranian doe, female, slightly pray under mouth: subject to fits and cross vlilfo In this condition: liberal re ward. I'hone Oerbrook G134. W. 30 N. 03.1 st. DOQ Lost, German sheep doc at 03d and Ox . ford Btn. Sunday afternoon: reward. Walther, i amio iaK i.aip n or r r luiKiqro mu. MUFF Lost, email baer muff. Tliurfday after noon, in Uia lclnlty of l.'lth and Chestnut sts. Iteward If returned to Frazlcr & Co., North American Hldg, I'URSU Lost, on Friday afternoon, small purse, between AVeyman's muslo store and Wanamaker's, containing S2, somo change and silver and gun metal watch, marked on Insldo caso with Initials A. F. S. Return to AMI Saloon League off.. Stock Hx. nig., rcc. row. SCAHFPIN Lost, diamond heart scarf pin, be tween Hltz-Carlton and 30th and Chestnut, or on Spruce st. car. route No. 42. Itewnrd If returned to Hotel Normandy, 36th and Chest nut. PERSONALS TO Mr. Nulon. C. H. Heck. J. M. Gould, Mrs. Welnsteln and Mrs J. Meyers, jou aro hereby notified that thero are. duo O. It. Lenhert. trading ns Monarch Storago Co., nt 3870-72 Lancaster ave., Phlla,, storage charges on household goods stored by jou, and that de mand was duly made for payment and not having pnld said charges, said property will bs sold nt tho auction rooms of Samuel T. Freeman & Co.. 1.110 Chestnut St.. Phlla., on April 4 and C, 1017. Snlo to begin nt 10 o'clock a. m. And to L .1. McNaul, K Johnston, Mrs. Ednln Clinch. Mary Peas nnd David Hudson, on April 11 and 12, 1017. Hah to begin at 10 o'clock a. m. And to C. II. Main, Mrs. 13, Sllror. Mrs. K. O'Brien, Mrs. rrank Grttton and Mrs. A. Portor, on April 18 and 10, 1017. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock a. m. , ON AND AFTUIt THIS DATE. I will not' he responsible for any debts .unless contracted by myself. , M. O. LAFFHrtTT. 2010 W. Gordon st. SACUIFICK Hlue-whlte diamond solltalrr ring, about 1" carats, 1133; nll-platlnum ring, 17 diamonds, $110; hao appraised before jou pay. McCutcheon, 012 Bulletin llldg. HEIiP WANTEDFEMALE COOK, white, English preferred, for position In Bryn Mawri " adults In family; good wages. ruuiiojH j ii ,'iawi tim COOK Experienced white girl: reference re- quirru. ruuu nuges. X'llune uanng 1143. AD- ply ilDI.'i Chestnut st. " DRESSMAKER wants experienced Waist skirt nnd Alpntn finisher. Annlv 1 mil T An.. -. EXAMINERS, experienced on ladles' waists nnd dresses. Greenspan & Co., N. E. cor. 12th and FINISHERS, experienced, to sew buttons hooks and ejes on ladles' dresses: good pay. Green- pmn .n. wn ... ... vm ahi mm ArCn. FRINOE KNOTTEUS, experienced: good nav" Btea2? S0Tii Largman, Oppenheim & Co 4J8-3S Iv. latn. GIRLS WANTED TO LEARN TO MAKE LITTLE CIOARS DESIRABLE. STEADY WORK TAID 17 PER WEEK WHILE LEARNING LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO THIRD AND ONTARIO G1HLS WANTED TO LEARN EMlmOIDETtY TRADE. APPLY ATLANTIC EMBROIDERY CO.. 22 D AND CAMBRIA. """' HAIR WORKEHS Young ladles, experienced at .Bw,.M,eAdycp??,',t0ni B00d tt13- An. lIKMS'fiTCIUJUS. experienced on ladies' waists and rlrniBHH' flAllhlo.naArlla Qlnir.. uaoia Greenspan & Co.. N. 11. cor. 12th nnd Arrh " HOUSEWORK Two capable girls wanted: 1 tn do cooking and downstairs work and other tn do UDstalrs work and waltlnu: nlprn (.,..''. wages for good service; mall family, v iard. Phone Dickinson 101. exchange 07. HOUSEWORK White girl, assist ultrTTSolT. nn. .! ti.fli.nit. email f.mll.. . .'!. COOK Stamm, Dauphin Apartments, Broad am) Dauphin sts - au ana HOUSEWORK, general, and cooking MaTTand wife wanted. Apply QUO Wayneaye ana NURSERY M GOVERNESS ErperienceTf. iT: recommended woman to care for 2 little Sih. in the country. Vrite or telephone to ff Thos. M. Royal. Aldlne Hotel. Philadelphia' OPERATORS of all kinds on ladles' hlrtwnlsra' finishers, tuckers, trimmers; piece worker, woek workers: learners paid while learning steady work: 100 operators wanted: 4S-hour.H." week s6hedulc. The Hasedorn-Merz Co w and nrown. tu" Ja OPERATORS, cxperlencea on ladles' waists UmT dresses, all parts. Orecnspan & Co v i cor. 12th end Arch. ' ," '' OPERATORS and button sewers wantcdfornTl parts of ladles' wash dresses: If jou Van sew on a power machine, we'll teach ou tlio jest. Apply In our sanitary, daylight, airy factory. Blberman Bros.. 23d anil Chestnut PA,V.V." .11i?iC?S-xperle,.':e1 finishers -Bn.i Florlat ""' PPl" 8choeUIe. 81 rRESSER. experienced, and learner in dyeing . and cleaning establishment. 014 Pine st. PRESSEItS. experienced on ladles' wash dresses' Greenspan & Co.. N. E. cor. 12th und Arel. SALESLADY to represent a westeriTmanufacT .Hiring company: good opportunity to mal.o hie money.,. Apply 040 Real Estate Trust Bid- on Monday. ' SCRUBWOMAN wanted for cleaning In office Kd Willow.' W" Ua"er Co'' nkllS HELP WANTED-FEMALr t-onnniirfl ,mn Prtccllng Colm STtVnrlll Attftti .... ""V'VV"'k "U . HM SfiiM t..r .i i.. y..uM ni.ii ana asslstnM i ,." must m (i woman of plni,ni rij. '"Vk pntronsi a ery jnlcndl . fu1u"rJd". to 1 vomani salary $12, Adl I fi.'i?' bt riiMatviueat ' JPi"y Marofiii,i . " iniure fnt '."I" o'limiii nmui l, Ahlllw l Dn ChesttiiiOoti pt y Mtii. i, TUC'KimH. experienced, m, i.ji.rT : L dresses; short nnd long endaVwhi,-?1"'" isZ machines, Urcensimn V ' WA"CB nd nMS nnd Arch. ' K. cor, ijjj! WOMAN to rcprrsent largo cnmnii ' j urnualnted with city; Inust ra?,Vl This. position will K f..". "..""nld.fS- w hojajencurnbeecl. n ;w j ;vw or on WOMAN whirs, m ,.,.r ".,"'..' -"-SlSilit. . B.V. It. between in nj" Wh0no" ul?,', General WOXIAN lo represent largo rnTnTT-T; . wtII ncnualnted with cltv; inu.tPb.U'"!; latrd nnd Bond ntinn..-,.J ... "' wel m. can furnish' tho l" creden lal, f.W 5 sldcred; this position will appeal Wn'be , nr ono who Is unencumbered n .'?.,a ld- - Onlce. " - . Id- FILINO CLERKS, trained ne-urn n. poi structlnn. Pi Chestnut st.. third floor. HELP WANTED-Malt: BILLEft Young man with experiencetTr- I machlno In lnrgo mercantile noiisa, "llr per ence and s.nlarv n--,.i " .J5?.' 'tt .? ..Offlce. ---.... u UT U1-- BLACKSMITII on wagon nnd nutttbodl T worAmerlcan Ice Co.. 30.hV.anTco!.l BODY BUILDER on wagon and nt,.- k .7" nnnn tint flrif l-. .Tll, 'i'1 .SUlO hflil . nnd ColumbliJ.ve. ' '""""" 'ce Co.,- sou' nkJiSi'nS.n"A'5Kf. mJir'wwtat7 salaj;yexpected.P 33. Ledger Sfi '?" u. BOY. about 17, In rawnsliopmUat h .r ence. vpply ut lleerw aid's, LancVtSr".'t? BOY. generally useful: good salary; wholMiT houso: chance for adancement. 17 n...' street. 01Du BOY oer 10, for otjlco ol mill: good chanci'r ndance,ment. Address R. ns. PMtoftics'lR, BOYS wanted, 10 j ears or oer: J9 and 111 prr week. Apply at once. Becker. Smiis I Page, Wnter nnd Sn.dcr ne, "l ! "torial ncMiwifKrixffr.ti.Brl' lirll'U MtM !" 1i VI'lliu ma ' BOYS wanted; otrady emplovmont: good nam" Annlv tn Utr. 1 I. MlTfn. ..:?. 7 S!. eenlngs between 7 nnd H. BUTLER Experienced colored butler Spruce street. 1821 CABINET MAKERS: steady work: good wu to competent- men: no labor troubla. gS?.' stone Cabinet Co. Chester. Pa. " CARPET LA.KK wnntcd Immediately; etudr ' cmplo.menti only sober, competent men !' apply: stato agi'. experience and salary n. pected Stoehr b I'istcr. 121 Washington ava Scranton, Pa. BOY Wanted. Intelligent boy. nbout liiTTTn be good at figures: good chare to lelrn h?" her business. Apply Chns. 1' I'.nJ Tr 'J1"- . Inc., Pier 42. N. Delaware V. "" Co" CHAUFFEUn. wanted, white: must be total . nbstulner; familiar with roads, until July T. state ago, rompensatlnn. M IB. Led. Cent C CLERK Protestant, for paroll department la largo factory uptown; stato age, experlmca nnd salary w.intvd. Address 801 Ledttr Branch. U01 Indlam,np, v" :LERK Young m.m for general ' office work: state referenres. 159, Ledger Branch. lSth nnd Moore sts. CLERK, with shlonln. exnerlenre fn nil ...' house. Reply In own handwriting, stating an nnd experience. P 332. Ledger Office. CUTTEIIH, assistants; experienced on silk ant cotton waists. 1. Broil & i'o.,gm Chestnut . DRIVERS Apply Wavcrly Ico nnd Coil Co.. f,4th and Whitby ave. ' DRIVERS Middle-aged Catholic men for light driving; lu tostart. lillli N. 21st st, ENGINEER and power house operator. coi-poK tent, wanted to take care and operate pumplnf atatlon at hunbury. Pa.: good reference! rf quired. Address nil communications or can In person to Wm. H. Decbant & Son. But Building. Reading. Pa. ETtEIfillT IIAN'nt.l'TIM. whit and colored; P. lr hnnr. Annl and It. Co.: steady work: 2.V vr hour. Api Freight Office. Front nnd Nnlm- ts , PMli. ifANn MANnr.ns" VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. Has Micanrles for Hand Sanders Band sawders Veneer Jointers f Hardware titters Double-head molder operators Fac-jr machlno operators s hhellackers Draftsmen with woodworking experience Apprentice bos. oer IS Office bos. 10 cars and over 4S-hour-week schedule rhjslcal examination necessary. Apply Victor Talking Machlno Co. Application office, 33 Cooper St., Cumden.W.. INSTRUMENT MAKERS, I1IU to 5 per day of 8 hours; optical lens nnd prism grinders. (3.S2 to $4: tool makers and machinists. 13 54 to IS; all based on experience and capacity: Potter & Johnston operator. 13 50: braat molder, $3.70; skilled laborers, "eolderers," S2.24; higher compensation when on plcct work. Apply Frankford Arsenal, from 8 to 10 a., m.. on working daja for appllcatloa bhinkS; t LABORERS wanted f;r general work: good loo. Apply In person or Dy letter to H. K. Mulforl Co.. Glcnolden. Ia. LATHE and turret lathe hands. Rat rates, with ple-ework, therefore wages depending on roar ability. Apply crano dept.. Nlles-Bemint-Pond Co., M-Jfflln and Meadow sts. LEAD BURNERS, steady worrf. The Oarritt ; . Mfg. Co.. Bermuda nd Margaret sts.. Fhd. MACHINE MEN Wo need ou on our.selllnl force; we teach ou without cost: we ha? . nermnnnnf nlnpi iiftl, dpnwtn B.,niint irmli In and talk It over: ask for Mr. McMillan. 'l i.ncciopneaia iiritannica uu ijj aoum lata, corner Walnut. , f MALE ATTENDANT wanted for Turkish hath,, sobef nnd experienced. Apply Trenton Turk Ish Bath. Trenton. N. J. MAN AND WIFE wanted, white. Prot.; man U chauffeur; wlfo gen. hwk. : small fam., star rcnemnntm. n A Ai ...1,1. f Tl J OO T .A flff MECHANIC for Autocar, Packard and Dorrls;! delivery trucks: steady work; it days weekly; I nrtrsl innri nnlui rrnArt moi-as tirVr OtB 1 IIIBll 1HOP IUH4t UillJ ItUUU ntl(VBl w . ntnl CnmhArtSu rifl ulu MKN Wanted, bollermakera. locomotlva m cnmisis, car repair men, laoorers. joconwiT cleaners. IVnna. H, K.. 1741 Filbert it. MUSICIAN, playing all Instruments, orchestra .J or nana, anieu; state experience -na,"-.-S,7 J aesireu, wntiner nonunion or union, ii letlserCentral. - NIGHT WATCHMAN wanted familiar witblifc Ing care of steam bollera; etatfl "PJ.lei-v and WTRes expected. Address I 4D, F, U.V1 iiOX -l-iJ, OPnilATORS wanted; experienced ra'dlal drill nress onerators: rate 3Sc ner hour. Apply. Pe Laal Steam Turbine Company. Trenton. N. J. POUTER for office of large manufacturing cor- ;1 porauon, targe nouBe; staie aee, vaw,' alary und reference. Address r. O. box f(ll7U PUNCHERS and shearers wanted at too Pbila",' delphla Navy Yard: pleco workers averaie -i.iiu a uay 01 o nours; u auys uliu.'-i. IT with ay: pay for 7 holidan and U gatut" day half-holidays. Address Labor BoarJ.l K7q v Vu rt . F'hifo Hftl nh I n . In . .- REPAIR MEN on wagon, who ore accustomed " lu u-ai'iiiuiini. licuin. .ini;ii.ai, - -. st. and Columbia ave. SALESMEN il live, energetic men wanted for sals organization of the largest roanurae Hirers of their line In the world: nationally advertised. Franz Tremler Distributing- t.i , 73(1 MARKET. , " SALESMEN I ,,. . II WE WILL MAKE CONTRACT, WITHJ .' j EXPERIENCED AUTO.MOI1ILE HALE8MBN I WHO HAVE ALREADY J'llUVl-.-s -- WORTH. - l CHALMERS MOTOR CO., 2.12 N. imou SI ENOURAPHER nnd bookkeeper wanted. f verienccu in nox snooks; spienaia op-j " -- j Aaarcss u OJO, -eager uuiv-.