RACISTS "GOOD SPORTS"; TO FIGHT ON jjay Not Be "Good Losers" Ac- cording to some uoues, nut Arc "Game" Bv MARY ELAND tilitlve observer, Pennsylvania Woman 8uf. C"1""11 frage Association) HAnniSBL'no, May 30 X .portsman. or a "good loser," from the roman' Mewpolnt Is one who fights and fllhtg w hen fighting for right despite all eiit. and "'ho when the fight eems futile Bchts because of the fight Itself knowing time, fometlmes a long, long time, must brlnf victory A sportsman and a "good loser," from the ...I. i. iu. man's viewpoint. I lake it fmm what Is sld- '" one ,vho whfn defeated once even If unfairly, ceases fighting It has been reported tn me that the op ponents of woman suffrage In the House f Representatives ,,av'' declared that romen arc "hard losers." that they nre poor sports ' Hoth theso things I hope we are If being them means It carries convic tion that we will not have done until wo have vvon " ,l ''oes convince them the JtflJlatlve gentlemen will have the correct conception of the fighting qualities of women. TOLITirS" VS. FAJIl PLAY I hate endeavored to get the man-angle tpon the subject of fighting, and I have not been able to find a single person who does not agree with women that the method of killing the previous woman suffrage bill eras poor sportsmanship. "But." it usually Is added. "It vvas politics ' ' 1 have asked It sportsmanship Is not based upon fair play If opponents are not lupposed to havo the same weapons, the Mine treatment Some say your mistake Is that you do not defeat your opponents nt the polls, and I tsk with what weapons, when the oppo nents will not enable us to go to the polls Some say you should treat your oppo nents gentl, for some of them will be hack at the next session 01 me legislature. So at last I get a glimmer beat them at the polls, where we hae no ote, but treat them gently while they arc In the Legisla ture, because they will be back That seems to be the answer I ask If It was good sportsmanship to Introduce a bill asking suffrage limited to voting for presidential electors nftcr defeat Of our previous measure And I am told that was good tactics, but that It was no use writing to the members of tho House, analyzing their previous ote So I have another glimmer take your beating, because you are not to be given fair treatment, hut say nothing to those who killed your previous bill unfairly, because they will not treat your next bill nicely. And I suppose that is why under Its code ef sportsmanship the committee to which our bill was referred reported It negatively, because It was not good sportsmanship to send it to the floor of the House, there to be fought In the open. There must be several brands of sports manshlp from the inexplicable man-angle, for Isadore Stern was quoted as having laid that he did not approve "kill ng in private," but thought tho bill shou d have been reported to the House, where it could have been fought openly It's all very, very plain To be a good jportsman In the eyes of legislative oppon ents Is to do as your opponents desire, but never neer question their sportsmanship even when they find no one to approve their SNoCone has told me yet. although I hae liked all those who commented, that any group that has been before the present House with progressive legislation has ro eelve'd sportsmanlike treatment. And everyone says that there Is no "chance that the present House will grant women anything that looks like suffrage or pass iny progressive legislation, for that matter. DEFINE GAMES From what I have heard of "games" it seems that persons who risk their own are glen cards or weapons with which to pro tect what is theirs and secure as much as possible of that risked by their opponents. In the legislative game, It seems to mo that legislative men demand that women lit In four games, twice In the House of Representatives in successive sessions, twice In the Senate and a fifth time at tho polls, where they arc not permitted to have any man-weapons to fight with and must defeat these who have cards five times hefore they secure cards with which to play those who have had cards, or rather ballots, all the time . , We were In the House of Representatives Monday night, asking that the House as a whole place our presidential woman suffrage bill on the calendar notwithstanding the negative report by Mr. Stern's committee. We failed, and wrote In advance a letter tp the Speaker of the House, which showed re knew where the cards were. I wish our bill had been one asking the Legislature to prohibit the growing of any 6ave blue apples, or to prohibit the birds from mating without a special license to be Issued through a bureau to be established with many positions. Of course, the apples would continue to ripen to their usual colors and the birds would not annoy the bureau established, but I venture to say such bills would have found high favor. - GRIZZLY BEAR A KING Huge Beast Holds Absolute Dominion Over Vast Reaches of tho Rocky Mountains Thor, who, through James Oliver Cur wood, has come to be known as "the Grizzly King." Is one of the heroes of ani mal life. This huge bear, one of the largest In the recollection of Rocky Mountain habitues. Is absolute monarch over hun dreds of square miles In the most Inac cessible parts of the mountain chain. Mr Curvvood. whom Evenino Ledoer readers will recall through his dog story, "Kazan," published more than a year ago, tells In his latest novel the sport and ex citement he found In trailing the mammoth animal. Mr. Curvvood has called this story "The Grizzly King." which will appear in dally Installments, commencing In Satur day's EVEKINQ LEDOER. Do not fall to give your newsdealer ....- i u r..v,vn Turnni-n 4 during the time that 'The Grizzly King" is printed CHAUFFEUR FINDS GEMS Mrs. Maurice Daly Rewards Honest Jehu Who Returned $6300 and Handbag ATLANTIC CITV. May 30. Mrs. Maurice Daly, widow of the-noted New York horse man, discovered the Joss of a handbag con taining J4500 worth of diamonds and 11800 In cash after she had boarded a train for New York. She rode to the station in a taxlcab. She wired notice of her loss from New Tdrk and received a reply that an honest chauffeur had returned the handbag to her hotel here, with the contents Intact. Mrs. Daly directed that the man be given a re gard of IJ00. I1YBERRY CONTRACTS LET Dormitories and Power Plant to Be Built at Insane Hospital The contract for the construction of four Jiew dormitories at the Philadelphia Hospi tal for the Insane at Byberry has been Awarded by Director Krusen, of the De partment of Health and Charities, to the Frank Mark Construction Company for z9 200 Connors Brothers Company through a mlatake In calculation bid, 1765, 0 and later withdrew their estimate. The contract for the power plant at By terry was awarded to tha William Link fcJiiny at 176,800. THE WORLD'S WAR Through Woman's Eyes By ELLEN ADAIR War's Changes Round About London Tv. . . LONDON", May 6. in London we don't talk any more about earninc nut hrr9.-,,i.i.. .... - -..Hu-niiu-iiui,ci. No. In. garlne " "earnlnB our atkes and mar. Our minds are get ting extraordinarily economical, too At a dinner the other night I heard a man remark, casting a meditative ee on the soup tureen. "Good heavtns' Look at all that perfectly good steam running to waste'" And I hear that an enterprising trades man Is going to put a cheap magnifying pair of spectacles on the market "for use at meal times." Afternoon-leas-ln-tnwn are things of great disappointment r.l.LL.. ADAM .. . , . now I confess I used to love the London nftemoon-tea-ln- IZlu "u',noM- " "restrictions" are so complicated ' To begin with, you Kct j.our ,.,,, BURar JnC ,f you'r'' '" a"1 th Th.!, c.v. you may KC Uv sma knb" Then come the sandwich "rations. "Sorry, madam, you're only allowed two:" says the garcon sympathetically. And this tn tho most exclusive London tea-place' Flag days are always with us. At every ,, .1e. Ia nut,onholfd by some sweet joung thing tray dangling In front of her. the smile of tho proverbial siren on her lips and patriotically endures the pinning on of the said flag and the handing over of good Kngllsh monev i i j B ntl of my acquaintance is de uglited at the entry of so many new allies Into the war "Wo shall only he able to allow them half a flag day soon." she savs, or thero won't bo enough 'days' In the !car to go round '" I know a brtlny yjung man who has In vented a shtet of cork that fits over the lapel of his coat and so prevents the ancient pincushion" appearance It has worn since tho flag rrazc came In America's cheery estimate of another three years of war has made no small ftur among the London optimists. "I was a debutante of three years ago or should have been." sighed a little Mayfalr belle, "and It seems I've got to wait another three years till my first ball !' I visited St. IiunPtan'a yesterday that lovely place In London where blinded sol diers nrp taught various trades and found naby Dcslys teaching the blind to dance! Tho little actress was footing It energetic, ally with a big Canadian, and I couldn't help thinking what a pity It was that none of the men could see her wonderful toi lette. "The first question r.vvas asked when I camo here," said a smiling boy, "was. 'dot your dancing shoes?' And. believe me. a good partner makes life twice as worth while I" Extraordinarily cheerful and brave, these blinded soldiers! Farewell. Fldo' "People must realize that they keep dogs at their peril ' If they cannot feed them without using human food, the dogs must be disposed of " Thus spoe Captain Hathurst. of the Food Controller's office By the way. wo are all expecting to be put on "bread tickets" Immediately All the big flour mills have been commandeered by the Government, and stern food economy measures are In full swing. A young airman crashed to earth while flying near his home In London His father who did not, o course, know that the victim of the aco:Jcnt was his own son rushed to his aid. and helped to extinguish the flaming machine. "Shall I ever fly again?" tho nlneteen-yoar-old flight lieutenant asked the doctor. "I hope so!" was tho answer, though tho doctor knew there was no hope. The airman died soon after. The report has Just reached London from Paris that "butterfly nurses" and "decol lete lady helpers" aro to depart and to be replaced by professional paid nurses ! Doctors frankly prefer the professional nurses, who can be ordered about In a way her volunteer sister would resent. The lady nurse, too. is so apt to err In matters of taste I watched one the other day Btep out of a luxurious limousine, and the woman who was with me said "Po look at those stilts' One cannot call them heels! How can she run hackward and forward all day In the wards In these?" I know that In Paris at some of tho big hospitals doctors have been obliged to suggest that volunteers should go home, discard their diamonds and dress more dis creetly ! The miseries of prisoners at the prisoners' Farmer Smith's Column OUR AIM My Dear Children The AIM of the Bain bow Club Is to teach Its members to THINK CL.EAIU.Y. so that they may. ACT WISELY. Our aim Is to work enough, play enough and Keep busy enough to avoid mistakes, troubles and mischief , Our aim Is to HELP THE OTHER PEL LOW, and by doing so help OURSELVES. Our aim Is SERVICE helpful SERVICE. All this In addition to our pledge, which you know. Can you think of any AI.M I have omitted? What Is YOUR aim In life? Lovingly, your editor. FARMER SMITH. STRANGE ADVENTURES . OF BILLY BUMPUS BILLY'S STORY By Farmer Smith rlcture to yourself Billy's parlor. He Is seated on one side of the evening lamp (which Is good wife had Just brought down from upstairs), while Jeremiah Goat and Mrs. Bumpus are seated on the other side. Billy Bumpus "You see, I Joined the army as mas cot " "What kind of a cot?" asked Jeremiah. "Mascot that's ahead of the general." continued Billy, without stopping for breath. 'The company I was In was the bravest of the lot "We carried the colors the flag of our own dear land and from the time I en listed. " "What's that?" asked Jeremiah, so ex cited his eyes almost popped out. "I said ENLISTED, or 'Joined.'" went on Billy, like a merry brook, "Well, we also had charge of the maps showing the position of the enemy, and so forth." As a matter of fact, Billy Bumpus had EATEN these very maps, but he did not say so I How wonderful It all was to Jeremiah. "You see," began Billy, "we were In active service most of the time at least when not having our target practice." "And were you wounded?" asked Jere- Billy felt hlmaelf all over and said: "I was too busy to get wounded." "That's why h1s a, hero I" exclaimed Mrs. Buropui. "I tee," said Jeremiah. Then. Bill continued, hjj story. -WW EVEtflXG LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WJbDxNJDAY, MAY 30, 191? . C .lnSolau. In Germany, are causing if. ln London Jut now. A Belgian 7?r escaped has thrown additional 'delights on the harrowing stories. There are 50,000 prisoners, and a great nurnbr of them have to work In swamps, with their feet In water the whole day long. whatever the temperature or weather may be. Not only are they badly fed, but the German petty officers strike them with the butt end of their rifles and kick and other wise misuse them Many more are sent to work In the mines, where the treatment is particularly brutal. "If we ever refused to do more work, through utter exhaustion." said the es caped Belgian, "we were cither deprived of food or tied to posts for six hours at a stretch '" "Another favorlto punishment which the Huns delight in inflicting is to mako us stand perfectly still for nn entire day. the face exposed to fierce sunshine or to heavy blinding rain! "In Soliau we received neither meat nor fish for months but Just emugh soup, rye or maize bread to kep us alive' ' Wo have now passed the lOCOth day of war' Nearly three ears of war, In which period the face of Britain and of Europe has changed ten thousandfold! Nearly three years since the famous "contemptible little army" held up the Knlser's onrush at the Marne! There have been many discoveries in that time The first discovery of tho war was trenches In 1015 It was the machine gun In 191G It was the big positional gun. And now the great discovery is our selves Plowboy, baker, hostler, clerk all flghtlng on their own merit ' "Tommy" Is master of the Pruslan Guard "Pollu" Is more than a match for the trained Saxon, Hessian or Bavarian "Invincible" Germany is today fighting for her life ! Russia I freed from abso lutism America has come in to redress the balance of suffering Europe . and the religion of the Allies Is Justice nnd Truth! Lockup, Lour Closed, Used for Soldier YARHLEY Ta . May Sn Closed for many months because of lark of tenants, the Yardley lock-up has been opened to Private William o'Ponnell. of the First Regiment. It appears that O'Ponnell took a fnur-dny leave of absence without per nilssl'mi He was arrested and placed In the local jail at the instigation of Lieuten ant Harry Fryokburg. In command at Yard ley He will be confined for a week on a biead-and-water diet catljs AL'STKnMl'HI.. May 2T W1LIIELM1NA. wife of I)aM Auatermunl. Sr . nsfd S" Kla tlvea an.l friends Invited xo funernl r-rvlces. Thurs 1 p m. rettdenre of son. Kdward I. AuiKrmulll J731 Wnineld ave . I'amden N J Int prlvAlr Hvercreen Om Friends may view remains Wed 7 to n p in HAI.LINflKH Near Moorealown N J fifth Mnnlh Slltll I.BVI IIAU.I.NIIKU nKd 7T llel alliea nnd frlenda Invited to funeral Slxth tlav Sixth Month 1st 1pm friends M-etinR House, Monrestown Int private Weatfleld t'em tnUKALOW Mav 27. HOWARD J UVIt KAt.ovv. Jr Iteiatives and friends Invited to ervlres Thura II n m 1430 N 16th at. Int. private Snmerton HUla ""em HATKS Mav -JS I'ATHAIIINK T. wife of John 1 Hates Relatives and friends Invited to funeral ervlrea. Thura , '1 p ni . 021 Spruce at. Int private tlATTHN At niarltwood. N J, May IS, SAMUEL S HATTEN Sr Relatives anit friends. Independence. Lodge, No 04, I O. o. K: BlarKMnod Orange. Xo fin. P. nf H. In vited to funeral. Thura ,1pm. Dlackwond Services at house Int. nlaekwood Train leavea Chestnut st ferry 11 10 a. m I'rlenda ma call Wed 7 to 8 30 p m- HATTI P Stay IT Jv!in. husband nf Ellen Mattle (neo Klltiillen) Relatives and frlenda. League of the Sacred Heart. B V M. Sodality of m Ann a Church. Plv No 0. A O H '"onmusht Men'a Association, n n and V . St Mlcnnel'a Hen S-oetv and emp!oea of P and R itwy Co. front and N'ohle ata in vited to fureral, Frl . H 30 a m 2rt73 Almond st Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 a m Int St Ann's cem Omit nowers. TIEVSON Mav i!l EDWARD (i , hushand of Veronica Benson (nee IUIU. eon of late Edward O Benson Due notice of funeral given from 240 E Haines at . Germantoun BIESTER Mav 2 OEORflE 1" niESTEH Relatives and friends also members of the Mens Erlnedly I nlon and rmplovea of Edward Stern Co Invited to funeral. Sat 2 i, m 21 1 Wharton st Services at Chanel nf the Holv Communion 3pm. Int Mt Morlah Cera Hemalns mav he viewed rrl eve BLACK May 2T JAMES F. BLACK, Sr . husband of Sarah HIack (nee Boyd) nelatlves and friends invited to funeral servicea, Thura.. 2 p. m., 22M) N. Hancock at Int private, Oreenmount Cem. Remalna may be viewed Wed eve Auto service BLACK May 27 MARGARET, widow of Alexander Rlack Ilclatlvra and frienda Invited to funeral aervlcea, Thura., 2 30 p m , 2B.48 Ilraddock at. Int. private. North Cedar Hill BOWKER May 28. WALTER E husband of Viola Bowker (nee Donekerl Itelatliea and friends Kensington Lodge No 211 f nnd A M Artisans' Order of Mutual Protection, fa culty of Paelorlus School Elementary Shop Tiaehera' Association and leathers and mem bers of Hoard of Education Invited to funeral services frl 2pm MM N nth at. Int North Cedar Hill Cem Remains may be viewed Thura , S to 10 p m. Auto service TIltAND May 2R J. WALLER, son of Spen cer and Wllh-lmlnn Brand Relatlvea and frienda Court No 00 F of A . Invited to fu neral aervlcea feat ,11a m Doyleatown Cem Chapel Remains may he viewed frl eve. par lora of (leorge W Barrett 1010 W Cumberland at Dovlestown and Lansdne papers copy. BREARI.EY May 27 WILLIAM W . son of late William and Rosanna Brearley funeral sr-rvlcea to which relatlvea and frienda are In vited. Thura . 2 p. m 1021 S 2d at In t pri vate. Tnnltv- Lutheran Cem BUCKLEY May Stl Ad.VES C. widow of William J Buckley and daugnter of lata John and Agnea Y. Urophv. funeral Thurs.. a a. m. 10211 N. 02d at. Solemn requiem maas St. Gregory's Church 9:30 a. m Int. Holy Crosa Cem Relatives and friends St. dreaory's I). V. M. Sodality and Learue of Sacred Heart. Invited to attend Auto aervlce. CASC. May 27. MARY A . widow of A. Johnson Caae, aged HI Relatlvea and frienda Invited to view the ramalna Thurs., 11 to 12 a m . 2V0 Berkley at . Oermanlown. Further services Doletown Daptlat Church 2:30 p, m. Int. Dojlestown Cem. Doyleatown parera copy. CASSIDY May IO. JULIA wife of Michael Cassldv Itelattvs and frlnds also II V M Sodality. League of the Sacred Heart and Altar Socletv nf St Bridget a Church and falls circle 275 Companion of the Foresters of America Invited to funeral Fat . 8.30 a m , 3720 htanton at . Fal'a of Schuylkill Solemn high requiem mass St Brid.-et'a Church. 0 30 a. m. Int. Westmnater Cem CANAVAN At Cheater Pa Mav 28 JOHN aon of Anthony and Bridget Canavan (nee Kelly) of Lahardane, County Mayo Ireland llelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs . H 30 a. m-. residence of Thomas Cauley. lof Howell at High maas of reiiulem Immaculate Heart Church In a. m, . Int Holy Croas Cem CLARK May 28 PATRICK P. aon nf late Peter and Bridget Clark Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral Thura. 8 80 a. m. 404 W. Olenwood ave. solemn requiem mass at St Veronica's Church 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross ' 'cbl.LINS May 28 JOSEril J., husband of Johanna Collins (nee Ronon) Relative! and frienda. Holy Name Society of Immaculate Con ceptlon Church hanta Maria Council, K, of C; St Vincent's T A II Society. Invited to fu neral. Thura. 8 30 a m.. 611 E Chelten ava., Germantovin. Solemn mm of requiem Immacu late Conception Church 10- a. m. Int 8t. Mat thew's New Cem., Conahohocken. ra. Auto fUCONLEY Suddenly. May 27. ALICE, wlfa of William Con.lev Relatlvea and frienda in vited to funeral. Thurs . 8 30 a. m. 1830 8. Conestoga at Requiem high maaa Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament lit a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem Aulo funeral. CONLON May 20 DENNIS aon of lata John and Julia L'onlon Relatives and frienda, letter carrlera of Station C. Loyal Order Moose No. 54 Invited to funeral frl . 8.30 a m.. 2423 W Norrls st Solemn requiem mass St Ellia heth'a Church, in a m. Int. New Catherdral Cem Auto funeral CONNELL. May 28. Miss nRIDCJET CON NELL, nelallvea and frienda, St. Thomaa'a Learue of the Sacred Heart, invited to funeral. Thura., 1829 Mountain at Solemn requiem maaa 8t. Thomas's Church, 8.30 a. m Int. Cathedral C'cRAW FORD -May 28 JOHN, huaband of Sarah A Crawford (nee Vanderherchen). aged 74. nelatlves end frienda. Corona Encampment No. 2S7. I. O. O, F i Clnclnnatua Lodge. No. 206. I. O O, f: Orlnoko Beneficial Society. Stonemen fellowship of S3d Ward, members of Slmpaon Memorial M E. Church and Bible Claas. Invited to funeral aervlcea, Wed., 8 p. m.. B17 E. Wlshart st. funeral at convenience or 'DAV!S. May 28, WILLIAM II.. husband of florenca M. Davis (ne Molony). son of Eliza Simpson and lata William P. Davla. axed 47. Relatives and friends, Penna. Commsndery, Naval and Military Order of Spanish War, Quaker City Council, No. 84, K. ft A.. Invited to funeral services. Thurs.. 3:80 p. m.. 2023 E. Tioga st. Remains may be viewed Wed. aye. int. Eaat Cedar Illll Cam DAVIS. May 37, ELKANAH, husband of Anna M. Davis, nelatlves and friends. Court Montgomery, No. 214. F. of A., Invited to fu neral services, Thura.. 8 p. m., 735 N. 20th at. Int. Lancaster. Pa., Frl, Auto aervlce. Lancaater paper a copy. DONNELLY. A solemn mass will be cele brated on Thursday morning, at 9 o'clock, at St. John's Church, 13th at. above Chestnut, far the aoul ef the late Miss Eleanor C. Donnelly unonin e rninaj W buan ay -". krr(iiJti. nuioina or late ilarv Egan (nee Welsh!. Relatives and friends nviua. to funeral, Thura. .80 a in.. Jz&I rvinc at .Requiem miss fit Jaraee e Church 0 a. m Int. Holy Crosa Cam. , HEATHS ESOlX Mar 30. I.Ot'lS, husband et Mary Esola (nee Repettl) and son of late Cherlee and Catharine Eeola. funerwl, tn which relatlvea and frienda and employee nnaatto Barrv and street Co. are Invited, frl., 8 SO a, m . 242H S. Hleks st, Xtasa of requiem Church of 8L Mon ica 10 a. m, Int. Holy Crosa Cem. Auto service. f ALLA8. Mar 2T. HARRY, hushand of Anna Mar Fal aa (nc Slnjl aged in Relatlvea and frienda invited to funeral. Thura . 2 n m 232 N 7th St.. Camden. N, Jv Int Arlington Cem. friends may. call We, 7 In 9 Pn fARIJINOTON1 May 27. HAMILTON R. husband of ate, Mary L. farrlnatnn, aged lit Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral Thura 2 D nv. Ilia Snyder ave tn, .M, iunriari CenrK frienda mav call Wed. eve. Auto fu- "'pAt'LKNEIt Mav 26 MICHAEL, mn of lata Michael and Mary Faulkner High requiem masa st franrla Xavlers Church Thurs it! a. m Int. private. Remalna may be viewed Wed, exe.. 2320 Oreen at I-ORREST. , May -s EMMA fORREST widow of nenlamln horreat Sr nged 84. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services Thurs, 2 p m . 178 8. Centre st . Merchant vllle. N .1 Int Coieetown Cem Remalna may be Mewed Wed eve FREELANP May 20 .at Pittsburgh Ta Dr JAMES ROV FREELANI) fterv Icea' ', father a residence, A R Freeland. Troepect ave Melrose Park. Thura . 4 p. m FRITZ Mai 27. LILLIAN MAY. wlfa of Frank Frlti and daughter of late John and Sarah Ronney. Relatives and frienda Invited to servicea. Thurs 2 p m 63M Bulst ave Int private, Mt Morlah Cem Remalna may be viewed Wed T to ! P m OASTLER May 26. OKOROE huhand of Katie Oaetler aged SO. Relatives and friends mmhera Frankfurt S S 4 O Y Beneficial Socletv Elr.tracht Yearly Beneficial Socleti Invited to fu.ieral. Thurs 2 p. m 19,11 N. Mh st Int Oreenmount Cem Auto funeral Re mains mav h viewed Wed ee OORMLET May 22. MART , widow of Teter Oormle Relative and friends. St. Ed ward n V M Sodality Learue of Sacred Heart. Invited In funeral, frl s 30 a m fu nerwl parlors of A J Donn"ll. 714 W York st Solmn high masa St. Edward a Church 1" a m Int Holv Cross Cem Remalna mav be viewed Thurs . after 7pm Auto service OREEN Mav 2, LOUISA widow of tleorge Oreen (nee Kiliian' Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services, Thurs 8pm. 24n3 Turner st Int Hillside Cem frl 2 r in via trollev car CIRIOO-OILLINOER At Delanco N .1 . Mav 21 HARRIETT KNIGHT daughter of Rob ert J and Sarah Orlgg and mother of Laura D Ollllnger Rekttlves and friends invited to fu neral services. Thurs ,2pm, Beerly rd Delanco, N J int private. HAOAN. May 2S. FLORENCE, wife of John J Hagan Relatives and friends, Spring Onr den Ruling Nn 21S6, F. M C Invited to fu. neral. Thurs. 7 30 a m 300 Brown at High masa nf requiem St Agatha s Church 9 am. funeral to proceed by Rapid Transit funeral HAOOERTY Mav 2q J.XMPx c son of .lames A and Maraerlte O Hnegertv, aged 20 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Sat 8 30 a m residence of pirents 6212 Caliowhlll st Solemn requiem mass Chunh of Our I.ad of the Rosarv 1" n in Int si Dnls a Cem ' KANS'A Suddenly May 27 EDWARD hus hand of Ell-abeth Hanna (nee Mlfrhe'll Rel allves nnd friends invited to fun-rat erlre Thura . 1 p tn 1920 S Cerii st Int Mt Morlah Cem Remains mav h. viewed Wed e to 10 p m Auto service HAWTHORN: t.1 38 .IflllV I.- titn- TIIORNE nged 88 Rela!les and friends in vlted to funeral services Thurs 2 n m at lite residence Cooper-town nl Haerford 'Pa Int private Convev arce at Oakmont for trollev leaving With St Station nt I (18 p m '""'" HEEKIN Mav 8 rRANK n nf ,Iam and Annie lleekln aged 29 Itelatliea and friends Invited to funeral Thurs 8 an a in residence of rarenls 37 Cnllnm st German iown Solemn requiem mass st Francis of Assis' Church In n. m Int Holy Sepulchrn Cem HELP ERICH Ma' 28 KATHRINE wife of Peter HeKerleh Tuneral servicea 1 hura 3 n m 926 N Mh st Int private ' " p' HERBST. Mav 27 WILLIAM E HERRST aged 05 Relatlvea nnd frienda Invited to ta' neral services. Thura 2 p m . 3128 Vanklrk st Wlatnc.mlntf. Int. private. HERMES Max 27 MARY fRANCES wife nf late Adolph Hermes Relatives and friends Blessed Virgin Marv Sodalll Sacred Heart League of St Stephen's Church invited to fu neral Thura 8 3(1 a m.. 3X41 N Broad at So'-jvn requi-m mass St Stephen's Church in a. m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto service Hinns. May 27 MARGARET A widow of Isnac J Illbba (ne Malseed) Relatives and frienda Admiral George Dewe Temple No .1 O I' A Mt Zlon Rel.ek.iri Lodge, Nr, 7 j' (,' o r Invited to funeral services. Wed 8 n m 013 S Rth at Camden N J Also services frlepds' Meeting House. I.anghorne pn Thurs 12 noon Int. friends' Burial Grounds. Lane-horn- Pa IHNCK Mvy 28 JtUIV 11 husband of late Ellia B Hlnck (nee Lower! Re'slUes and friends Invited to funeral s-rvlcea Frl ,2pm son-in-law a residence 283" Memphis st int private Auto funernl Remains mav be vl-w-d Thurs after 7pm HOFFMAN Mav 28 SEBASTIAN husband nf Sarah A Hoffman Relatives end friends Pnma Tribe No 211. I O R M penn Treaty Council. No .119 o of I A . Champion nivl slon. No 3:, S of P Invited tn funeral serv ices Sat .2pm. residence of son 4fli2 Wvorn. Ing ave Int private East Cedar HIM Cem Remains ms be viewed Frl 8 to 10 p m HORAN May 28 p JOHN son nf Mary and late Patrick Horan aged 9 vears in dais nelatlves and friends, classmates and pupils of St Thomva Aqulnaa'a School Invited to funeral frl 8 a m . mother a residence 1820 S llith st Solemn requiem masa St Thomas Aquinas a Church 9 30 a m Int Hnlj cross Cem 1NNES--May 28 JOHN M INNES husband of Carrie Inna (nee VMestl nnd son of late William J and Ella M Inn-a. aged 38 Rela tives and friends. Thomas Patterson Associa tion. Invited to funeral servicea. Frl . 3 p. m . residence of J Wesley Ilnwen, 1018 8 2d st Int nrlvate Mt Morlah Cem JORDAN Ma 20 ALFRED hushand of Susan Jordan (nee McLean) Relatlvea nnd friends Invited to fun-ril services frl 2 p m at late residence 1.1 in Mlfnin st. Remains mav foe, ewed Thurs . after 7pm Int prl- KERV1N Mav 28. JOHN VV . husband of Catharine A Kervin funeral frl. 8 30 a m 2320 Aspen at Solemn maas of requiem St francls'e Church lo a. m Relatives and friends. Independent fire Co S'o .19, and other socletlea of which he was a member, nre in vited Int Old Catherdral Cem KILLC.ORE Mav 27. LAWRENCE W B. son of Anna M. and late Rev James L. Klllgora ind husband of Lillian Klllgore. daughter of Theodore and Ella Bronnworth, aged 29 Rela tlvea and friends, members of East Park Branch. No. 14. Grand fraternltv nnd the Mutual Aid Society Ztegler Bros Invited to runeral. Thurs . lit a m . mother's residence. 304.1 N. Bambrey st. Int private. Friends may call Wed . 8 to kIno Suddenlv Mav 27 WILLIAM II , hus hand of Alice K. King inee Morganl and son of late Edward B and Elizabeth King Relatives and friends fernwood Lodae Nn r,63. f nnd A M Woodland Council. No 171 O of I A . and other organlzatlona nf which he was a member Invited to funeral frl ,2pm 662.1 Oreenway ave Int Mt Morlah Cem. Remains may be viewed Thura , 7 to 10 p. m Auto "kUTZNER May 27. PAUL, hushand of Wit helmlna Kutmer (nee Hendrlcksl, aged 61 Rel atlvea and friends, Allemanla Singing Socletv and emploves of A Seho-nhut Co, Invited to funeral services. Sat ,2pm 2211 Coral st. Int private. North Cedar Hill Cem. Auto serv ice LYLE May 29. HENRY, husband of Jenny I.vle, aged 72 Due notice of funeral will be given, from 4241 N lr.th st McCABE May 17. Ji.etEPIf 'j. . .asband of Catharine. Mclube (nee Van Horn), and aon nf .Nicholas and Ella McCabe funeral Thura . 8 30 a m residence of Lewis Harmer, 171 1 Ingersnll st holemn miss of requiem St. Francis' Church 10 n in Relatlvea and frier invited Int New Cathedral Cent McCANN May 27. LAWRENCE son of lata Lawrence and Mary McCsnn (nee CoI'lna). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Sat 7 3ci a m . 2126 Fernon st (22d and TarUer ta I High mass of requiem St Edmun f r Church 9am Int Holy Cross Cem Mccormick Mav 29. elizarbth. widow of John McCormlrk (nee foley) Relatlvea and frienda. II V M hmlallty Altar Sn.letv. League nf the Sacred Heart. Invited to funeral. KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE GERILINTOWN TBihbi?S "J? lijNmsijSlsjiiw hjI? r-2i''SsT rjiTft'M''iMliw- $6,200 Something New Just Being Completed Fuclnj Large City Park of 60 Acres Morris and Apsley Sts., Germantown Near Wayne Junction VERY LITTLE CASH REQUIRED JOHN H. McCLATCHY BbST" lis 'iSw DEATHS Sal , I So i m 2018 Medery ave German town Solemn high requiem mass Immaculate Conception Church 10 a. m. Int Holy Sepul chre Cem, . Mccl'I.l.T May 28 JAMES McCt'LLT. rs hand of late l.llfle Mccullr, . Relatives nuC frienda, all societies of which he was a mem ber Invited tn funeral. Thura . 8 30 a m 77 vy Lacrosse ave Ijtnsdnwne Del Co Pa High. mass St Phllomena a Church 10 a. m lnl. l,0.1y..CCi"".'m Auto funeral Jtcpf.yiTT May 2.1 JAMES A . huaband of EH-aheth McDevnt Relatlvea and frienda In vited to services Thurs 2pm 2.1 s Van Pelt el Int. Ml Morlah Cem. Members ol Hoja' Evening Home Club may call Wed eve. McDONOUOH. Suddenly. Mav 26 WILLIAM fl husband nf late Rose, Ann McDonough. Rein tltee and friends, employes of Dill ('ollina. Invited to funeral Thurs 8 So a m 22.18 Ann at. Solemn requiem mass Church of tha Nativ ity 10 a. m Int St Ann's Cem . McELDnWNn.T Suddenly at Ashland N, J . May 26 WILLIAM ALEXANDER husband of Viola McEldowney (nee Brlenl and son of William and Elliabeth McEldowney. Relatives and frienda invited to funeral services Thurs . 2 p. m . parlora of William II, Chew. 8 W. cor. path and Spruce sis Int fernwood Cem Remalna may be viewed Wed . 8 to 10 p m. Auto service McOEE May 26. suddenly, at Eddralnne. Pa . JOHNJ . son of Rose McGre (nee Brogan) and late Patrick MrOee nged 22. Relatlvea and. friends emplnvea Baldwin Locomotive Works. Eddystone plant Invited to funeral, Thura ,8am 2712 South st . Phlla Solemn requiem mess St Anthony's Church 9.30 a. m Int. New Cathedral Cem Remalna may be viewed vv ed eve McKAY Ma 28 JOHN son of William J. and Sarah McKnj. aged 19 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Sat ,5pm parents residence 2S42 Jnsper at Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem McKEOV Mav 20 MARGARET V , daughter of late Pramie and Ells-beth B MrKeon Rel ativea and friends League of Sarred Heart of Oesu. invited tn funernl Sat s a m 1814 Master st Solemn requiem mass Church of Oesu, 9 30 a. tn. Int Old Cathedrel Cem. Auto fu neral MCLAUGHLIN Mav 2Sf MICHAEL r hus band of Ell-abeth E Mct.aughtin and sen of arah nnd late James Mi-t.iuahlln Relatlvea and friends, police officers of 37th Dlst Police nelief Asso Union Republican Club of South Phlla . Invited to funeral frl 8 a. m 2.131 8 2d st Solemn high mass of requiem Church nf Our Lady of Mt Carmel n.3cl n, m Int Holy -osa Cem- Mi-VIANUS May 28 at HvddonOeld N J.. PETER husband nf Sirah A Campbell Me Manus Relatives and friends emplnvea Rrann t Stuart Co . invited to funeral. Thura . 8 a nr . residence francis Carnej. 222.1 S 3d at Phlla Solemn high mass nf requiem church of Our Lady of Mt. Cnrmel u 30 n m Int Holv Cress Cem. MERCIER Mvv 27 EYRE VIERCIEII aged e2 Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral STVlces Thurs 11 n ni Grace Eplsropal Chunh HaddonOeid N j ef which tie was 'unlor warden I'rlenda ma call Wed 7 to 'l o m 21.1 Mnunlvvell ave Haddonfleld N .1 Int private Cnt-stowu i"-m Trvln leaves Market tt ferrv Phlla 10 in n m MOVclARP Mav 28 VICTOR P .1 MON OARD llelatlvea and friends Southwnrk Star Lodge No 71 O s of B German- Vmericnn Rep Club nf Mh Ward Invited tn funeral Thurs 8 3ft it m 2162 N 7lh -t H gh mass St Edward s Church in n m Int prlvile Auto serv Ice. . MI'l.llftl.LWI) Vlav 2', su.ldemv WIL LIAM .1 MUI. HOLLAND Relatlvea and friends MoJit Benjamin G litghman Jr Camp Nr 111 U S W V invited to funeral Thurs 8 3ft a m 812 s r.th st High mass of re. nulem Church of st Philip Nerl !( a. r- Int Holy Cross Cem IIURIlOCK Miy 28 EMMA A wife .if Thomas B Murdock anil daughter of late Ed vvard Mud I (' H S nged IIS Relnllve nnd friends Invited to funeral Thurs. 2 n m J3 I'auev st camqen N .1 Int at Cedar Hill Cem , Phlla Washington D c pipers copv VIURPIIY Mav . 1HOVIAH husband nf Cnthvrlne Murphv (nee Cmivllle) Relatlvea are inviteq to runerni. inurs s a m 24rtn peini st friends nnd emplnves of the A M Collins A Sona Co nlso St llnniface No 72ft C K nf A nr" requested to meet funeral at church High mass at St Edward's nt 9 n m. Int private Holv Semilcber Cem NAOLE Mav 29 JMF.! W NAGI.E of 726 W N'orrls et son .f late General James and Ellzab-th Nagle of Pottsvllte Pa . nged is Ileiitives nnd rriends i.ovni L-gion. rosi No 2 G A R Invited to evrvices. Sat 2 p m Oliver II Balr Bids , 1820 Chestnut st Int private North Laurel Hill Cem Potts vllle I'll nnnA-e mm PATTON Mav 28 THOMAS It hushand of Annie M fttton (nee jilnnnont nged sk iteia lives nnd 'rlends Invited to fiiner-tt frl 2 p m I7J9 federal st Int Mt Morlah Cent ll,miln, mav be viewed i lllirs after 7 30 n m PI'ENDKR May 26 WILLIAM husband of ( arolln- rrend-r (nee llonawitr) nn-l eon or iai- Tvavier and Kiiianetn rrenner agen i' Relatives nnd friends members of .1 f Bets Beneficial Society, Humboldt Yearlv Bene tlclil Societv Rescue lounril. No 1.1 f P A Phlla Electrical Beneficial Socletv, Bnrharnsi Beneficial Socletv, Men .e Socletv of Zlon s Pres hvtertan Church Invited to funeral. Thurs I n m 2918 Cnmhrldse at. Int Hillside Cem via trollev Retnains mav le viewed Wed . 7 to I) p tn firiN.V Mav 27. SARAH widow of James onlnn nnd daughter of late James nnd Mary Costello Hineral, to vvhidi relatlvea and friends are Invited Thurs 8 3d a m 829 Wlnton st Solemn rmsa ofrequlem church of the Epiphanv in n m. int Holy crosa cem Antn service RIALE -Ma 26 MAGGIE J wife nf Nntl.an ,i Hlnie iteiarives ani rrienns invnea to iu neral services. Thurs ,2pm. II1K N 37th st friends mav call Wed . s tn 0 p m Int pri vate. Arlington Cem Auto funernl ROVER M.VJ 29 MARV C widow of Abra ham R Rover Services frl . 2 3ft p m rest .enco of daughter Mrs W S March. 407 Slat' rd Cvnwvd. Pa Int private RUTTER Mav 26 JAMES (I nPTTER son nf Itirhnrd and Sarah Ruttep anft grandson nt Kllr.iteth Klnslev nged 9 Relatives nnd mends invited to funeral services. Thurs. 2pm 1(18 Emll.v st Int Jit Morlah Com. Remains may be viewed Wed eve SCHAUR May 26 CHARLES V son of late Conrad nnd Caroline Schaub Relatives and friends liillatea Lodge No .127, f and A M . Harrowgate Castl- No 128. A O K of M C . Knlghta nf Iron Ring tnvlted to funeral, Thurs, 2 p tn , 1134 E Tioga at. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remalna may ba viewed W'eH 7 In 10 n m SCHEWE VIny 2ft. ADOLPH SCHEWE son or Albert it nnd iiertna Mieue oiee ricnimnti aged 42 Relatives and frienda Invited to fu neral services. Thurs 2 l m residence of uncle i;mn scnmidt '."17 N svoennam st int. nrlvntn Vnrthvvnnd Cem Alltn service SHIELDS Mav 2') JOSEPH I. husband of Marv II Shield- and aon nr lato Albert S I. nnd Emmn R Shields, nged 41 Services nnd Int private SIMON Mav 28 JAMES C . son of James C nnd Mnrv J. Simon (nee Lnverl Relatives nnd rrienns .m a iiruavr .vew vear asso, in vited to funeral services Sun 2 n m parenta' residence 2112 S Bouvler st Int fernvvnod Cem SIMTERS Mav 26. CHARLES M SIMPERS, husband of Hannah c Pimuera inee Prlchard). son of late Nathaniel and Rebecca Slmpere. Relatives and friends emplovea of Carpet De partment of John Wnnamnker's. Invited to fu nernl services. Thurs ,2pm 132ft Tneker st Int prlvnte Auto funeral friends may call Wed 8 to in p m SPARKS Mav 2R ABB1E 1! SPAnKS. Relatlvea and frienda invited tn funeral Thurs. husband a residence Central nve and High st . Clayton. N J , 2 p m Int. Cedar Oreen Cem THOMAS May 28 suddenlv. 1343 Brandy wine st ISAAC THOMAS Remalna may be viewed Wed . 7 to in p m nnd Thura morning until noon Oliver II Balr Bldg . 182ft Chest nut st Int. nnd services Rlvervlew Cem . Wil mington. Del . on arrival of train leaving Broad st station 1 2ft Thurs. Afternoon. THOMPSON Mav 28. ROSE wlfa of Robert Thompson daughter of Michael and Mary Stavln, Relatives nnd friends invited tn fu. neral Thurs. 8 30 a m 2920 8 23d st Solemn mass of requiem St Edmund's Churrh ill n m Int Holv Cross Cem THORN May 27. MARIA B . widow of Silas W. Thorn, aged 76 Relatives and frienda In vited to funeral aervlcea Thura 2 p. m . resi dence of daughter. 1024 Poplar at. Int. private. North Cedar Illll Cem. Remaina may ba viewed Wed 7 tn 1ft p m TOOMEY May 24 DANIEL 'IOOMEY Rela lives and friends invited tn funeral, Thurs . 7 3ft a m N. E ror 3d nnd Pine sts Requiem mass st Thomas's Church 9 a. m. Int. Holy Croas Cem REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OKnlUNTOWN DEATHS TOZER Mar M, HARRY W . husband nf Kathrvn M Teter and son of Henrr and f.Mia beth Toter aged 29. Relatives and frienda, Phlla, lodge, No, nt, u u, u. ioosei .arpen. tera1 Local, No 072 Invllcd to funeral, frl. 30 a m. hrnther-ln-laws residence, Edward Cllffnrd. 2022 N Talor st (never 2.1th and Cambria! Solemn high maaa Churrh of the Mnst Precious lllood IK a in Int Holy Croes Cem frtt, !- n .' & flfVI.IVt ala.iehlee nf late John and Hinnah Ubll nged 87 nelallvea and friends invited to runeral service inure. .1 m . 20s n pnarpnaCK si uermaninwn .., h-r a.ri li, HI John's Eolsconal Churrh. Campus Penua, en arrival nf II 3D n m train irnm nrnan .-M c,u,n. i -, ,. VANSANT At Plensantvllle. N J. May 29, NEWTON M . husband ef lale Mar Jane Van- sant aged 68 Relatives and friends, phakn harpo Tribe No 138 I O It M , of frnnkford. I a . lnvueu in lun-rni i"-rvn re. rr.inriii-n ,,i eon Inlaw Aldnrla Reeves. 29 W Washington ave . Pleasantvllle, N. J . frl , 2 p. m Int. Salem Cem Va1-TIF.I1 Mav 27. LAURA ELIZA llf.Tlt. daughter of Catharine nnd late William J Vnu t'er ann grannnaugnicr oi inie jnron nnn iteien Miller. Relatlvea and friends, Abraham Lincoln Auxiliary. No 39 S of V Invited to funeral services. Thurs I p m mother a teaidence. .1192 Almond st Int private. North Cedar Hill Cem Remalna may h viewed Wed after 8 pm. VOLI.ER Mav 27 nt resllenie of mother. Marv E Magulre 269 Diamond st LUCY A , wife of Edward N Vn'l-r nnd (laughter of James P and Mar P. Magulre Reutivea and friends Invited to funeral, rhurs . s 30 n. tn Solemn hlsh mass of requiem Chunh of. our I.adv of Mero in a. in Int. New Cathedril Cem Auto funernl WHEELEHAN Suddenlv. MjS 2!l WIL LIAM W, husband of Catharine Wheehhan nd son of Ellrabeth and late John Wheel-imn funeral, to whith rclvtlves and friends, p R R. Relief Association nre Invited, Sat 8 .til a m . 2223 Wlnton st. Mass of requiem Chunh of st Edtnond l n in. Int. Holv Cross Cem Auto service WHITI'HEAD Mvv 28 ELIZABETH wife of Charles Whitehead nnd daughter of William T nnd Marv P Dickinson Relatives nnd frienda invited to servires. Pit 2311 p. m Oliver II Bnir Bldg. t20 chestnut st Int. fernwood Cem Wltmlncton Del pipers copy. VVILVIOT Msv 29 MARGARET wife nf Ml chael Wllmot Relatives nnd friends Invited to mri-mi ,--ai , ,n n tn ,t.r..' Ilclskell st . Ger- mantown llgh mass t intents Church 0 a m Int st Marv cm . Rnxbnrough. TARCEL TOST Green BUDDHA Incense Burner win irr..r, ( ovipi.i.ri: :uic s Niut.1 i.iKhUi m.. ritiiu. DapHrattt-- of Any Key M- Willi Vnn WiLt ll'lICL? . 2 for 25c Racor DUrl-f ft hit rnr nerl. flt-tt-rr tliAti utw 2 eeb I.urhnm Iuplv, 3r. All Klnrl of (i -rind In anil Mttrpentnc. Mall OriWi Prompt! Altndsv1 to. t rox Co., w riLur.iiT kt.. mi la. BIG BEN TRICK FOUNTAIN PEN Snmctbtng new 2.c prep ild Satisfaction guaranteed or MONEY ltEPUNDED THE NOVELTY SHOP 2.19 North 8th Street NEXT atom to Onvilv Theatre PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE J-onn $1000 fur $10. Urine nur illauiond-i, waiche hikI Jeuetry ta the .argent pawnshop In th unrltt. Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine nn.MIED TO THE CITV AUTOMOBILE SHIELD 4'Vl'-"EnaRi. clcd on metal in National colors. l-riee i Jft C omplrtf I Rnerlallv de$irn ed bolt for fai- tenine to radiator Nci-tluT proof i 1 1ll ltit for enr. IMione. Walnut 1997 The Standard Sales Co. 715 Widener Illclir.. Phlla. Leg Comfort Don't suffer from Vnrlrose Jelns. Leg Ulcera. Ucnk nkles. Hwollen Igs, or other leg trouolea vvhlch need constant, cer tain support COULISS LACF.D (vTOCKIXO will mako you happy nnd mtv Throw away torturing elaatica or troublesome bandages and forget leg trouhlca Corliss Stockings made to meaaure, without clastic wear for manv montha Wiiah able and aanlt.iry. light nnd dur able Cost only $I.7S each, or two for the una limb. SJ.no, and ou'd gladly pay much mora for the aupport and ease Call and re meaaured free, or write for elf-measurement blank No. B. Hours u to fi dully. Sat 11 to I wo also make abdominal belts 'elastic nnd non-elastic) to order, l'ennu. Corliss I.linh Specialty Co. 1211-13-lb Filbert fat.. I'hllii.. Pa. Hulta 430. Hell phone. Walnut 901. No connection with any other places Keystone l-urk 0313 D. Old Reliable MALONE The Pioneer Bicycle Man Stands back of hie BICYCLES AI.WAVB HAS lUnOAINS IN NEW HICVCLES S20.00 and Up Liberal allowance on yonr old bicycle. Cash or easy payment Second-Hand Hlcyciea, I3.uu up THtES. SI. 00 CI' Everything In the Dlcycle Llna at Lowest Possible Prlcea T,nnk ua nver before purchasing else- sa-her and you will save money Wo do nickel-plating enameling, I razing vulcan lrtng and welding. All klnda nf repair work guaranteed We nre cheaper than the cheapeat. Our work Is better than the beat. Call and be convinced. Open evenings and Sundays Daddy of low prlcea and quality. GEORGE C. MALONE 1303-0 Glrard Avenue NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTIIKU n,ACES EDUCATIONAL CAMPS CAMP WILDMERE TuONCi LAKE. IIAKHISON, ME. IN THE MAINE WOODS Oar Motto: Ta enrich and strengthen th boy phjsle ally. mentally, morally. tiebago Lake region Un excelled equipment Tents or bungalows Motorboata. Cooka who "know how ' Trlpa to Mount Washington and Poland Springs o-jr best recommendations nr wildmer. boya and their parenta Dooklet on request "Atk our old to,e" WS1. 11. MeCONNKLL. eVKivvi. ... PINE KNOLL CAMP cvNNew- ..?". tha happleat summer In a alrr. life. ILlS-S ,wh'te. Mountains On plcturesaue. fi!fo'i;?..d i!ni x-"1" I,'u1' camr' frogram. l. '?. .li00;! rt-preaentativa. Mra. D. L Mewart. 8t High St.. Citn.. Pklla. DR. ieASTVIAV I UNKIUK INDIAN CAMPS On (.runlte Lake, .Sew Hampshire. . Camp Oaha for tilrls, all age. Caiuu Ohlesa for llojs, eight M sltleen. Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Eastman. Ambarst. Mass. I'ln. Tree Camp for Olrle, I'ocono Mte. 2000 ft. above s.a, Dungalowa and Tenta. 4 hours rom New Jork. MISS 1ILANCI1E D. PRICJ3. Ill W.st Bchool lan. Oermantown. Phlla. EDUCATIONAL Chestnut Hill Academy St. Martins, Chestnut Hill, Pa. A day and boarding school for boys preparing for coueg. or scieniine acnooi. especially low rates for a-day boardera. High standards of scholar. ship. Unsurpassed athletic equipment lletta edulnment. Var este- loguee address J, L. Patteraon, Headmaster, MATH, for army A navy training; camp, Univ. ret. tlaher l'rep Ecbsol. Wltherepoa bldg. m -MiiTr't i i iii'" af-saV ? r Ar EOS v f -ty v I I J im vmi M V,' 0 LOST AND rOTJNP nnporilLost. diamond hrooch cintalnlnf 21 diamonds, mounted In plallnum O 01S J. , I Co. slsmped on hack Thursday, on Chestnut et helow 20th Heward. 3 E. Cald well A Co. Chestnut and Juniper Sts I'QO Iisl, T p. m Thursday, Ian colored l,lh terrier dog, rurlv hair anewera to nama . nf "Mike" HI. re.srd If ret d to ai4 N nidL Don--Irfist. Irlah terrier puppy bllrh, In neigh horhood of fit Marlins. Itenard. 8. I-ogan. Moreland ave . st Marling. HELP WANTED FEMALE IlEI.ts TEI.EPHONB OrERATINO haa pointed to the great Industrial army of the nation and to tha necessity for a generous unselfish observance of duty on the part of those who may best eerve In that army. The telephone system of tha country is to play a conspicuous part In tha conduct of the war. flell Telephone operating prefenta It seir aa a vocation for joung women wherein a no less ratrlotlc than vain able aervlce to tha Government may ba performed If joi; are between the ages of IS and -I applv at COIl Market St.. Phlladel- rh.la. any day except Sunday, between mat 8. JO m. and o p. in New employes are paid while learning and are assigned to offices near their hemes The work la Interesting, tha en vironment most agreeable and efficiency Is rewarded by ready advancement. Comfortable recreation rooms and dining rooms where meats are served nt cost In every Central Office. Arrly Now. IHLLl.VH . t'Ll-m. Itemlngton. experienced. .vm.mJ".10"' Insurance company, good position. M IM ledger Central 10. ?KIrI 'Elt-stenographer. reneral offlea dullest ono familiar with Installment biislnesa preferred; salary to atari 10. E 63. Ledger Central. nooKKEErnns wn nEot'ini: nxr'o nooKKEnrERS EMl'LOTMENT Ul'ltKAU LIT 111103. AltETVKEIt fop phvslrtan'n hmis for summeri must ll in house: best ref. ren. Call Wed neitn II to ft or tn n p tn . 1310 Spruce at. CHAMIII.IIM.MD nnd w anted I In family: ''hevtnut Illll 217. vvallre-s. experienced, vviges ?0. Tclephona CHAMHERMAID, exr . help with washing, sea- enori in vunimer I'none j-nesinut tun uoa. CfxiKi. 2 wanted coloFed: one ripahle of man iiclng a large kltrhen. the other paslrv. both must he well recommended ns to character nnd moklng ability Address Mlsa T. 4100 viLiniic ,n , Atlantic city X J. cook VVnled. at once, white or colored cook, Protestant. 30 or 33 ears ohll good referencea reriuircil to go to country near VVIlmlngtoe,. Phono Merlon .'.so. or write to llox 14S. .Merlon l'a COOKIN'O nnd downstairs work no washing! referemes nece-sar good wagea. Phoenix Mile 15 HI3 Idg-r Central. COsT ci.EHK- Hrlght joung lady In coat depart ment, must he quh k nt tlguree ek for Mr, Prlie .vpplv Thursday. Publn Ledger Co., th and chestnut sts OIIILS Minora" and " experienced In artificial tooth factory; continuation school, good hours: chance for advancement Apply t0 West Dauphin st Olltf. '-.. to share conking, waiting. Vhamlier work nnd washing. 1! in famllv . reference: muntrv t: 1114 Ledger Central Olltl.l nnit tnuug ladles wanted light, steady cmplovmcnt good wnges Apply the A. Pchoen- hut 'o Adams nnd Kepyjvsta i ClltADt'Tll Nl'IlSE wanted" for' night duty. phjslclan'a private hospital. II 212. Led. Oft. HEAD RTENOflllAPItErt AND COrtltE.sPONDENT Permanent position with old-estnbllshcd flrrfll state full qualifications. i; .. Ledger Central HOSIEIIY- Ixiopcrs o.i 22. 24 and 21 points, seamless nnd fashioned: nil ooi machines! some brand new: good po.ltlonfc offered. Nice town Dye Vorks.C and Westmoreland sts. JlOfKEKEEPEH. reliable, wanted, salary o"i good home treated as one of family. Apply nt once, rt'2'l ltldgw nve.. Roxborough. INSPECTORS Olrls. 10 to IP years nf age. Apply fifth floor, filbert st. STRAWDRIDOE i CLOTHIER MESSENGERS flirts 1 1 tn IC vears of age. ns messengers. Apply fifth floor. Filbert St.. hefore 11 a: m. KTRAWRRIDCE i. CLOTHIER NURSE, exper , with ref , for S children, one 3 ears one 3 months, go to shore for summer. Call after in n m., mill N. Hrnad. STENOORAPHER wanted by large retail house! must be thoroughly experienced; permanent po sition and Ideal surroundings. APWy. stating nee experience and salary wanted. P 408. Ledger Office. 8TENOORAPHERS Experienced Apply Bureau of Employment, 4'i floor ruber st , before 11 n m STIlAWURlDaC & CLOTHIER TELEORAPH OPERATOR Yuung woman for operating and clerical viork. Mldvale, 4301 Wlssnhlcknn ave Phlladelnhla. TYPISTS Quick and accurate. Arply Kureau nf Em ployment. 4'a floor, rilbert St.. before 11 "' '"' STItAWIIRIDOE A CLOTHIER WEAVERS ON CROMPTON LOOMS ArrLY JOHN A JAMES DOCSON. INC. OLD MILLS'. SCOTT'S LANE FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL WEAVERS wanted female, on rtaln white work good wages. Imperial Woolen Co., Main and Rector ats.. Manaunk. WOVtAN nccountant-stenographer, with at leaat 10 .ears experience, of good health nnd char acter Oermantown resident preferred: maka application In own handwriting In confidence, giving complete history, salary 12" per week! 2 weeka vacation jcarly Manufacturer, I! h44 ledger Central. . YOt N'tJ I.ADY wanted for waiting on customera In .leaning and djelng establishment; short hnuis AppH -n2 Ilnltlmore ave (ieneral l'lI.ISfl CLERKS, trained, always In demand! set ure a imsitlon through our course of In struction Philadelphia School of Filing, 010 Chestnut st . third floor. HELP WANTED MALE ACi'OI NTANT S assistant: must he willing t travel state iuii iii,cu - -j : AlPRENTlCl. wanted for machine shop. Apply Itesa narKer. -iiii o qui ei. ARTIST wanted with the Ideas and the ability to lay out. direct by mall literature, steady position, send samples and advise salary ex pected The Canton Engraving and Electro tpjCo.,Canton,0. .-, DOY wanted by business house, 18 years of age or over state age and references. P 407. Ledger Offlce, nOYS AND CURLS wanted In Frankford 14 eara and up Light and safe work In a clean, airy factory Continuation school tn plant Meals served at cost Paid while learning Apply 4533 Tacony street ROYS wanted 11 yeara of age. JO and lln per week Arplv at once, Decker. Smith Page. Water nnd Snder ave. HOYS wanted, over IB yeara of age. to run er rands and help In shipping roomi good chances for advancement. Apply Charles E. Johnson Co.. R9 8. 10th at. ilOYH wanted to learn trad; of machinist: mod. ern shop, best of wiges while learntne. P US, ledger vmice. IlOYH wanted, day work. Chestnut st Apply fifth floor, 008 CARPENTERS wanted, steady work, good ay, . Apply nori""rpi. i-.!! u"i p.i." n i. .......n -.-. CARRIERS Men past middle life for light work aa package carriers. Apply Rureau of Employ ment. 44 floor, before Ham BTRAWRRIDQE i. CLOTHIER CHAUFFEUR wanted, while man, single, good -mechanic, to take chart of Packard can stale age, references: wagea 120 per week'. -P. O. llox 1311 '. CIQARMAKERS wanted on hand work; IJ.oO "" to $?1 per thouaand Oeneral Cigar Co.. Uljr R3 N. 4th t .hjarlphj . 'rr1 . T-Z-Trtl. Sn..n mat. IT tt Sft nuul COLLECTOR Young man, IT to 18, wages, short hours, rapid advancement, must be a Willing worner anu fve m guoa siruna blcvtle H oa. linger umc. CREDIT INVESTIOATORrouna;, tnanL sarti -.l-.alne. nersonalltv. .xnerlenc ln hlah-la ass retail business esssntlal, state full parHcu. tare E BMI Ledger C.ntral. Otbas -iMslflod svda will be found, oo rage 1 ij .',. t ..- .i : V '