'if t-5 m& , I..'1 -, ; p. . I1-! ' le V- ' "6. if.--" ., t. ,. ' -. l-& W' Wy ' TORNlPS AND CARROTS - - BOTH EARLY AND LATE CROP Spring Planting Now More in Favor Than Some Years , Ago Improved Varieties Should Grow Suggestions for Sowing and Culture ,, Bi -jr Willi fir mURMlPS nra rarmU - fimnno h ... - - - raaa , w uilivil) tun a "'vt j - CrODS Which vrv horn a irftr.ln,r fthmiM ltant, especially for fall and winter storing. fin om rarm rnyme. runs: . On the fourteenth day of July, riant your turnips, wet or dry. Howover, tho author of Ihlii ancient ditty yra.M Brotmblv unawo.ro of tho ndvantne-o- , of spring sowing. There nra both field for stoclri nnd car. -en turnips. Tho latter nro aivlded Into tho turnip proper, or white fleshed, and rutabaca. or yellow fleshed. Strictly the rutabagas belong only to tho Swedish croup of the family. Vhlto turnips are umially grown for Bummer use, yellow for winter keeping. CUI-TUnC OP TURNIPS In fact, turnips can bo sown early, as toon as tho soli Is ready for any crop. ' . Preferably wait for a wot day, as damp t ground makes tho turnip eecd sprout well. Turnips aro ono of tho easiest of all Janlcn crops to grow, and they produce abundantly for each square foot of area devoted to them. Glvo turnips a moist soil and cool weather In tho spring and they will maturo In about sixty days or earlier. Tho (aster they grow and tho moro luxuriant their top leaves tho better thoy aro; there fore, It la well to plant spring turnips In rich soil. If they grow slowly they tend to become woody nnd bitter. Dtcauso turnips need moisture It fol lows that thoy need frequent cultivation, for much hoeing makes tho surfaco of tho ground a dust mulch, which saves the molstura In tho ground from drying out Turnip rows, evon In a back-yard garden whoro spaco Is limited, should bo fltteon to sixteen Inches apart to allow tho top foliage to spread out and still leavo room for cultivation. A half ounco of seed will plant 100 feet of row. Seed a half-Inch deep. Bccauso of tho tendency of sprlitjf turnips to lose quality In warm weaiher It Is well to plant only a small portion of tho total bed at once, planting again at Inter vals. When plants aro well up, thin them, so that they stand throo or four Inches apart. Good varieties aro whlto snowball, an extra early whlto fleshed ; yellow-top globe, purple-top strap leaved (a rutabaga). Yel low Abcrdoen Is a very eweet rutabaga; yellow fleshed, and oxceltont for storing. cuLTunn of caiuiots Tho carrot bed shows tho advantages of deep spading and thorough cultivation. Tho foot, which la tho part eaten, tries to grow tralght down Into tho soil. If It meets STAR REDEEMS FILM BY POETESS WILCOX "Tho Beautiful Lie" Frances Nelson's Triumph Fine Art in "The World Apart" By the Photoplay Editor REGENT "The Rcautlfol Lie," Itolfo-Metro. with Franrea Nelson and Edward Earle. Story by Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Scenario by Juno Mathlas. Directed hy John If. Collins, rhoto craphed by Herbert O. Carlcton. Tho Instlnctlvo dirfercnco between tho lyrical gift and tho dramatlo Is hero forci bly exposed. Mrs, Wilcox has written, bo sides much mush, somo flno sonnets nnd shorter pieces. Hut as a scenario-writer oho Imply doesn't belong. Fortunately, tho Metro people have nn Intelligent, sensitive, appealing, beautiful llttlo star In Mis Nel son, who Is thoroughly camcra-wlso and efficient. Sho Is also very eay to look at. though faulty lighting now and then con ceals this fact Tho story? Well, It 13 ono of those pulsing femlnlno nffairs In which a superbruto of a wealthy sensualist makes a mock-marrlago with tho heroine Later, a lot later, we find that tho wedding was real, and tho unstained brldo goes to tho nltar with another about tho time that tho hideous husband Is dying. Tho pro duction Is much bettpr than usual In Metros, Sometimes tho Illumination Isn't bright enough, but the plcturo shows an experienced hand nt directing. Ono leader, fairly typical of tho rest, runs: "They brought mo hero (tho stntlon houso) be cause I sought solaco In wine I that wat tho pampered brldo of a money king!" The "outcast" who said that must have been qulto a reader. ItnOENT (Friday nnd Saturday) "The Wrrlil Apurt," Moroaen-Fornmourjt, with Myrtlo Madman and Wallace Held. Story by Georgo Mlddleton. Scenario by Julli C Ivers. Di rected hy William D Taylor. Photographed by Homer Scott. It's pleasant to bo nblo to pass the laurels to tho photographer In this caso. Also eminently fair, for what on earth would havo becomo of Oeorgo Mlddleton's trite story. If It hadn't been for tho splen did work of tho lens artist? Not even tho earnest it unlmpnsslnncd acting of Miss Stedmnn, nor tho stolid blondncss of Mr. Held could havo caved It, though Director Taylor's always satisfactory production stands out sharply through tho mediocrities of plbttlng that form tho baso nf te tale. It's tho nged yarn of the predestined lovers, separated by miles, who eventually defy 'space and fall Into ono another's nrms In 'reel five. The noto of sincerity Is Btrongly struck all through' tho picture, nnd audi ences nro going to carry away with them this Impression and remembrances of Eu gene rallette's vivid bit of character play ing; so tho film may bj termed a success. But tho superbly artistic lights and shades mako tho play. Largo quantities of fine "talent" are promised for the Exhibitors' League State convention, to be held on June 25. 26 and 27 In tho Parkway Auditorium. Members are working like tho proverbial Trojans to Insure the success of the affair. The American Fotoplayer Company has offered the finest fotoplayer they have on hand for uho use of tho exhibitors during the three conentlon days, whllo the services or nt least a half dozen of tho best organ ists In Philadelphia aro available for the occasion. A twenty-pleco orchestra will supply music foe all who attend, and from the number of applications for membership thus far received, tho success of tho affair Is already assured. A women's reception committee has been appointed, consisting of Mrs. J. O'Oonnell, Mrs. C. H. Ooodwln, Mrs. n, Amsterdam. , i Mrs. E. M. Greenbcrg, Miss M. Ileevea and "" i "Miss it. Strain. They will take full charge "-' 1 of entertaining the wives of the delegates. '"' ' Pretty girls of tho Quaker City have been " chosen to attend the booths, at tho exposi tion. 'Two accessions nro reported for Lewis X Selnick. Ono Is Constance Talmadge, Nornta'a k,(l sister, to be starred under ths direction of Charles Olblyn. Tho other ' this Is only a rumo!- Is Dorothy Glsh. J,ll JIan remains with Triangle. It's coinci dental that tho Junior Misses Talmadge and t atsh were both developed by David W. " Crifllth, Dorothy having bloomed Into a L jtopular comedienne with Fine Arts. Con- , stance won vogue, it not annuo considera tion, as the tempestuous mountain maid In ftSj-Iptplerance." , . Powder Worker Shot f decree Start, a powder worker at Pennn. f rove. N. J . was shot In the neclc and arm" n a quarrel In a store at that placs last Wgnti adoui an nour later several men took. Start Irt an automobile to the Cooper Hospital, leaving without giving their yfcraes. Start's condition Is serloos. TR cumpfn police raid that so far as tjtnr kne vf etarrs ssaunnt had not been fWKj. SUtrf it fi AtlsntieClly, i; r; tni.wa jma tr: A. "lfti n u i. -t. MMi a.'aiK What Kinds Home Gardener UilUlJUUU "TET mo suggest that every ono "who creates or cultivates a garden help, nnd rjrrn,,y, to solvo the problem of the feeding of tho nations." President Wilson. Bring your gardening problems to tho Evenino Ledcek for practical, helpful solution. Address J OH N BARTRAM. Thero is timo yot to stnrt a homo garden. Spado tho ground and start this week. Beans, onions, peas, corn, beets, tomato plants, carrots, cabbago plants can be put in safely nnd profitably from now on. START NOW. a stiff, packed subsoil a few Inches down It cannot penetrate this, and the root will rlthcr split or becomo othcrwleo forked or gnarled. Soil that has been well dug, however, a foot or moro deep, enables tho carrot togrow shapely roots, Tho carrot Is an early crop nnd easily grown nftor It gets started. Carrot needs aro smalt, and young plants aro weak, so seeds should not bo plantod deeply, a half Inch being enough. It Is necessary to keep a dirt crust from forming over tho socda after they aro planted, henco It Is dcslrnblo to mix n few radish Deeds In with tho carrot seeds, Tho radlshoa grow quickly and sturdily, and not only mark tho rows so that tho homo gardener can go ovor them with, a garden rako and break any crust, but also aid In breaking tho crust and letting tho tender carrot shoots como through. Ono ounco of carrot soed Is enough to sow 100 fcot of row. Seed should bo nown rnther thickly. After plants come up thin ning by pulling out plants Is not necessary unloss they nro crowding each other. Small carrots hnvo better flavor than largo onos. bo that thoy can grow six or soven to the foot In tho row without Injury. Make the rows a foot or even two foot apart. ' Tho carrot Is a slow grower, maturing In eight or ten weeks after planting. A con tinuous Bupply can bo Insured by making new planting cvory thrco wocks or lata as August ID, although in hot, dry weather tho young plants must bo watered by a thorough soaking twlco a week. llecommendcd eorts to plant nro Early Scarlet Horn, nn extra early table carrot; Dcnvcrs Half Long Orange, largo and fine grained for main crop; Chantenary, very sweet ; Oxhort, flno keeper for winter. Farmer Smith's Column NEVER TOO LATE My Dear Llttlo Soldiers It is never too lato to Get up In tho morning. Wash your face. Help with broakfasL Start to school. Know your lesson. ,' Start' homo. Help mother. Kiss daddy, Study for tomorrow. Mind tho baby, Plant a garden. Help scmo soldier's or sailor's wife, child, widow or orphan. Mako money for tho Red Cross. Writo to daddy If ho's away. Say your prayers. Go to sleep, lie happy! Lovingly, your editor, FAnilEn SMITH. STRANGE ADVENTURES OF BILLY BUMPUS THE FLAGPOLE By Farmer Smith "Hun, Lovey, run, run, ItUNI" Mrs. Hop Toad was speaking to her little boy WIlllo, who was seated by the side. of tho road. "Itun !" she shouted once more as a long object, which looked liko a snake, crept through tho grass. If thero was ono thing In all this world that made Mra. Hop Toad afraid It was a snako, and now right In front of her she saw tho longest and, tho funnletft-looklng snako sho had ever seon. There wns nothing Tor Willie to do but dlvo under a log and wait to see what his mother meant He had not long to wait, for Mrs. Hop Toad camo nlong soon laugh ing as hard ns ever sho could. "Do you know, my boy, what that dread ful thing wns? It was Billy BumpUH nt tho end of a rope Kvery now and then ho would sit down nnd try to cat a pleco of that ropo nnd ho couldn't do It what do you supposo was the mattor?" Mrs Hop Toad looked lovingly at her llttlo boy. "Ills throat must havo been dry from eating fly paper," said Willie, laughing. "How did you know that ho was eating fly paper?" nsked his mother. "I heard MIfcter Jay Illrd talking to him about It," replied tho son. "How observing you nro, my son-," an swered Mrs. Hop Torn!, ns sho opened her big mouth and gave Willie a smack. It took but a minute for mother and son to get under a nice log nnd get comfortably sottlod waiting for Billy Bumpus to do something. ; They did not have long to wait, for soon tho Goat came down the road as fast as his legs would carry him. Willie was so tickled to eeo him that he gave a loud "Ha, ha!" which startled Billy so he stopped right In the mlddlo of ths road. When all was quiet again he went on down toward the flagpole and, whon ho arrived there, he did a very funny thing he stood on his hind legs and tried to reach ths top of the tlagpolo I This was too muoh for Mrs. Hop Toad, and she laughed out loud. Billy stopped and said, "I wish you would oomt out of your bidding and tell me what you are laughing nt." ' Mrs. Hop Toad gave Willie a gantls poke In tho ribs and then started oft toward Billy. When sho and her boy came near the flagpole BITiy turned and looked at thorn. "So It's you is it? What aro you laugh ing at?" "I was laughing nt you you aro SO funny," repllud Mrs. Hop Toad. "What am I doing that is funny?" asked Billy. "You are trying t6 reach the top of that flagpole when you know that a pole has two ends and that you might Just as well begin at the bottom as the top, My. but you must be hungry!" Mrs. Hop Hoad laughed again. "I am," replied Billy. "It Is mighty nice to havo some one to tell your troubles to, nn9, do you know, I'm going to tell you mine for tho flrst time In my life I can't eat. That ropo has choked me. I couldn't get it down." "Tour mouth Is full of sticky fly paper," ventured Mrs. Hop Toad. "How did YOU knqw that?" gasped Billy. "I know everything Hop Toads aro very wise." "And aoats are sometimes otherwise," answered Billy. Just at that moment they heard loud and angry voices, pllly turned Just In time to see Jonathan Goat and a lot of his friends coming toward him. He did not have time to run. "Billy Bumpus you will have to out that ropo back You will have to yut It through the pulley on top of that- flrpola and do SviilR '''At WL iivhiiiii& &; ' '.to .. - -I ataaliri .1-t -Mliioaalaall'illiUl ft I -1 ll EtBNma iBcat)$ ALLEN. June 4. ELIZABETH KEMPTON BTOKEM, widow of Theodore M. Allen. nln ttvea and frlanda Invtteri tn funeral services. K:mmnul Church, Holmeaburs", Frl., 2 p. tn. nt. private, omJt flowers. . AUSTIN Jun (I, JOSEPH, hUlbsnd Of Nel- II II Austin (nea Baylor). Relatives and friends, Wsshlngtnn Ciimp, No. IS, P O. 8. of A i employes of Arperlesn Engineering Co, I P7ITHTB, mi., p, in., vld'J Int private, Oreenmount Com, N. Warnoek it. iifma'ni ma mar ba viewed Frl.. 8 to in t. m be viewed Frl., 8 to in IIAIIID. Suddenly. Juno o, MARY IIIt.ll, widow of Thomaa Ilatrd, feci 77. Due notice oi lunerai win uo given. HAM,. June S, at M7 S. 48th at.. Mix MAIIY 11. HAI.r. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea, Krl . 11 a, m.. residence of brother-in-law. I. W. Farrow, 6242 Catharine t. Int. private. nECHDOU Juna 8, mANCIS V hueband of lata Sarah llechdol. ated CO. Relative and frlenda, Mutual Aid Society of Zelgler Itroe., Invited to funeral, Sat.. 8:30 a. m , 2402 N. Howard t. lllfb. mats at St, Iionlfaclua'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. . I11CDKIIT. Juna 0. mEDEMCK. W. IlIED HUT. ased 75, Itelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea, Krl., 3 p. m., 1031 N. 17th at. Int. private. UOYCb. Suddenly. Juna S. FnRDEntCIC. htiahand of (lrnra llnvea fnea Mellrlda). HelA. Uvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Krl., H30 a. m,, Mid Cedar at. Solemn requiem maaa Church of the Nativity 10 a. m. Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem. fiufr.il June 0. ItAUVDY C. aon of Harvey and fjuulea IJoyer (neo Itoeoker) . Itelatlvea and frlenda, membera of Advent Lutheran Churohi I. O. O. 1'. Ixidce, Star of Ilethlehem, No, 100, Invited to funeral aervlcea. Sun., 2 p. m., (122 W, Cumberland at. Int. K of P. (ireenwood Cem. I.lmoualno funeral. . . IIIIADIIUHY. Juna 6, OEOTtOR P., husband of riorence 11, Hrndbury (nea Jamleon), accd ,10, Itelatlvea nnd frlenda, William U. Hamilton Lodiro. .no. onu, J'", and A. M ; captain I'hiup It, KchuylT circle, No. 40, 11. of A.i Vlailant Council. No. 01. I. O. A. M i Vlailant Council, Nn 12l. I) of I,.. Invited to funeral aervlcea, 031 Northeast Jloulevnrd. Sat., 2 pi m. Int HlltaMe cm. Auto funeral. IIKADI.UY. Juno 4, HMDCinT, wife of Frank Ilrndley, and daughter of Ann and lato Patrick Wnrd. nntlva nf l'lumhrlrtrra. Cvtnfv Tyrone, Ireland funeral, Frl., 8:30 n. m., from lata realdenco. 4oal'arrlh at. Solemn requiem maaa Our Mother of Sorrowa Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Crou Cem. Relatives and frlenda, alio Our Mother of Sorrowa Altar and ltoaary So Clety, Invited to attend. IlllOWN, Juna 0. WILLIAM II., huaband of Annie N, Ilrown (nee Ztne). Itelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral eenlcoa. Frl., S 30 B. m , realdenca nf eon, Walter S, Ilrown. "0'J rlatol at. Int. private, lit, I'enca Cem. llUCKLHY. Juno , HALINA, widow nf Jamca Puckloy, ajred 81. Itelatlvea nnd frlende. I,odKo No. DO, DauRhtera of St. George, and tho wonen'a ttulld of Ht (JeorRo'a Church. Invited to funeral. Sat., 0.30 a. tn., realdenco of her daughter. Mra. Jamca Donald, r.044 Spruce at Services at St. Oenrgo'a Church, fllat nnd Nau daln at,, Weat Phlla , 11 a. m. Int. Leverlne ton Cem.. Iloxboroutth. Remains may bo lewod rn., n io iu p. m auior. 11UTTS. Juna (I. CHARLOTTE R widow of Abraham Dutta. Itelatlvea nnd frlenda aro In vited to attend funeral eorvlcee, Bat , 3 p. m (121 Wfilnut at , Darby, Pa. Int. private Frlenda raw call Frl , nfter 7 p. tn Pottavlllo and Hhennndoah rapera copv. Auto eervlce. CIIOIiUKT. June 8. ULtZAtir.TIt IDA, daughter of Trnnk J. and TClliabeth 11. Chobert (nea Cllne). UnluthTa and frlenda Invited to funeral. Frl., 2 p. m.. realdenco of pirenta, 2304 Waverly at. (23d and Pino ate ). Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. CHURCHILL. June 0. CHARLES CHURCH ILL, nt 2037 N. loth at. IMatlvoa and frlenda Invited to aervlcea, Rat. 2.30 p. tn., Oliver II. Hair Rid.. 1820 Chestnut at. Int. Fern wood Cem CULLi:N, Juno 8. MARY, widow of Patrick Cnlleii. Relative nnd friends Invited to funeral, Frl . 8 30 a. m 223S N. 2d at. Solemn requiem maee St. Kdward'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Now Cathedral Cem Auto fun-rnl. DAititAii junn 4. UA.Nih.i,. nuaband lato Margaret DARRAII (neo McNulty). tiernl. Frl.. 8:30 a. m,. 2514 Swnln at. Sole maaa of reoulem St. Francis's Church in n. DAititAii junn 4. I'A.Nih.i,. nueband of Fu- cmn m. iteiauvca nnu jrionas. jvuar anu Jioaary Kocloty, ail aocletles of which he was a member. In vited to Int. at Holy Cro Cem DEVINH Juno fl, l'Al RICK, aon of Pntrlck and Catherine Devlne. Duo notlco of funeral will bo given, from )Us parents' realdenco, 1121 S. 10th at. DONALDSON Juno n, JAMES, husband of Paulino Donaldeon (na Elllg), and eon of Ann nnd tho late Wm. Donaldson. Relatives and friends, Klngseastnc Lodge, No no), and Morn ing Star Encampment. No O.'l, I o. O. F.. In vtted to funeral Bervio-i. Sat . 2 p m., 2110 S. 08lh st , West Philadelphia Int. private. Frlenda may call Frl.. from 7 to 0 p. m. DORSKY June 4. JAM12S. hlinhiinri nr 1A Dorsey (noa Knorn). aged 4.. Relatives and' inruua iiivuru iu luucrni, I (I,, on in, litul n Mnlo st. High mnsj of requiem church of St. Rita n-30 n. m. Int. Holy cross Cem. DOWNING. Juno 0, Copt. JOSEPH 11 DOWNING. Relatlvea and friends, membera of Messiah Lutheran Church. Lovat l.eirlnn tn. vlted to funeral servleea Sat, 2 p. in., 1401 - Houvlr at. Int. privoto. EASTITURN Sixth Month. Third-day. at 41 S 50th. J. WILSON, husband nf I .ml lie It Knalburn. formerly of 1101 Parrlah st aged ." H'latlvcs and friends Invited to funeral. Sixth Month "th, ot 1.30 p. tn. nt tho David II Srhusler Rldg.. llrond and Diamond. FINCKEL. June fl nt Montclalr, N J. HELEN ALBERT FINCKEL, wlfo of Conyers II. I'lnckel Itinera! services Sat.. 2.30 p. tn . at Montclalr N. J " ' FORD Juno 5, JAMES, son of late Julia and Patrick Ford Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Sat., 8.30 a. m , residence of brother. Thomas Ford. 204 Monroo st. Requiem high miss St Philip Da Nerl Church 10 a m Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto funernl FOX. June 4. ANN FRANKI.AND TOX, wife of Oeorgo Fox Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl.. 2 p. m.. IS44 u, Huntingdon st. Int. private. Norlhvvood Cem. Auto fu. nerni, . FREDERICK Suddenlv, June 8, PRANK R huaband nf Mary Frederick need 47 Relatives and friends, Stonenvn'o Fellowship of tho 28th Ward, Invited to funeral services, feat ,2pm 2413 N Stanley at. Friends may call Frl.' eve' Int. private FRIEL. June 4. MARGARET O., daughter of John and Catherine Frlel. aged 22. im" Uvea and friends Invited to funeral. Frl 7-30 a. m , 3242 Sansom at. Solemn requiem' miiaa St. Jam;s's Church 0 a. m. Int, Old Cathedral Cem Automobllo service. "'fi GEORGIA Juno tl, ADELAIDE L. GEORGE Relntlvo and frlenda Invited to funeral serv- iCJ",' Sa.t - f m , 8S0U Webster at.. West Phlla. Int. private, GRADY June rt. JOSEPH V . eon of Thomna I', anil Annie F Brady Relatlvea and friends anu Annie uraav. Relatives and friends Holy Namo Society of St John tho Baptist's hurch. Thomas l! Cahlll Council. K. of C " rilvt,No., ?: A. -". .'""" -J1- J'"2 St. John tn Di tho Baptist's High School employes Johns Man vlllo. Invited to funeral. Sat, 8-30 a. m. 4120 Laurlaton st Roxborough Solemn high roqulem moss St John the Baptist's c.iurch 10 a. in Int St John s Cem. HAGOnilTV Juno 8, ROSE R widow of Rernard Hnggerty (nea Conlln). Relatives and fronds Invited to funeral Frl., 8:30 a. m resldrnce of brother-in-law Hubert Klddl 2243 Pemberton st. (23d nnd Fltzwater ate.). Solemn high mass of requiem St. Patrick's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. HAMILTON Juno 5. IHAttr'T.T.A f ,.,. .... ter of Mary nnd lato John Hamilton. Rela tives o,nd friends Invited to funeral. Sot.. 8.30 a. m.. mother's residence, 20 Walton ave.. W. Phlla. Solemn mass of remitpm Chnc.h n tho Transfiguration 10 a. m. Int. New Cathe dral Cem. HANSBURRY. June 8. ADA. daughter of John Mink, aged 37. . RoHtlves and frlonds In vited to funeral services. Sat . 2 p. m.. S39 N 20th st. Int. private, Mt. Peace Cem. Auto fu neral. HANNON June fl. ELIZABETH, daughter of Into Thomas and Hnnora Hannon and sister of Bessie Hannon. of Co Sllgo, Ireland. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat., 7.30 n. m . residence of brother-in-law, Patrick Clnry, 32JH N. Randolph a Mass at St Edward's Church 0 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. Fall River pa pers cony. HANSEN. Suddenly. Juno 3, THOMAS, (too. band ot Olga Hansen, nged 50. Relatives and friends, also Energetlo Chamber. No, 110, K. of P., Invited to attend funeral, Frl., 2 p. m., 203s S. Norwood st. (21st and Snvder ovo ). Int. Trinity Lutheran Cem. Friends may call this "ftENNESST June 4, BRIDGET, wlfo of John D. Henneasy and mother of Rev. Thomas F. Hennesay, of St Mary's Church, Salem, N, J. Relattvea and frlenda Invited to funeral, Frl.. 8:30 a. m . 410 N. 3d at. Solemn re quiem mass Our Lady of tho Rosary Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Denis's Cem. Omit nowers. Auto service. West Chester, PhcenUville and Trenton papera copy. HINES Suddenly, Juna 8. 1017. WILLIAM T HINES, husband of Mary 12. Hlnes. Rela tlvea and friends Invited to, funeral services on Frl.. 2 p. m., art the residence of his brother, Georgo W Hlnes, 2421 S. Front st. Int. private nt Mt. Mortah Cem. Remains may be viewed Thuisday evening. HOUGHTON. Juna X DR. C. W. HOUGH TON Notlco of funeral will he given, from Oliver II Balr Building, 1820 Cheatnut st. HUGHES. Suddenly. June 3. JAMES F., son of Anna E. and lato John H. Hughes, aged 17. Relatlvea and frlenda. employes Jaeger Auto matic Machine Co., Invited to funeral, Frl., 7 30 a. m., mother a residence, 2Wt N. Oth at Solemn requiem mass St Edward's Church 0 a. m. Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. PERF.IRA. Juno 8, MARGARET, daughter of Lewis II. and Matilda O. Pcrelra (nea Hnnnes). Relatives and friends, members of St Lukn's Lutheran Church Sunday School and Camp Klro Qlrls Invited to funeral services, sat.. 2.30 p. m., parents' residence, 2018 N. 3d at. Int. pri vate. JOSEPH. Suddenly. June 8. MARGARET T , daughter of lata Thomas and Margaret Joseph. Relatives and frlenda. League of Sacred Heart of the Cathedral. Invited to funeral Sat , 8 30 a. m., S3 S, 84th st, Colemn requiem mass Our Lady ot Victory Church 10 a. m, Int. Cathedral Cem. KENDERMAN. June fl. MAX. husband of Matilda Kenderman (neo Michel). Due notice of funeral given, from 1370 N, Newklrk at. KOCHER. Juna 8. CECELIA J., widow of Daniel kocher. Relatlvea and friends Invited to 1.. residence of grand n. 1542 S. Stlllman at. U. Gabriel's Church 0 daughter. Mra. Mary lunrinii 0,i 1 ,au laa. ill. ugl gh High maaa of rnnulem CI a. m. Int. IIolv Cross Cem LARE. June 0, JOEL, huaband of lata Manda Lars, aged 71. Relatlvea and friends, Wecca coe Council. No. 135, I. O. R. M., Allen Campion Post. No. 22. Q. A. R . No. 14. Invited to fa neral. Sat.. .1 p. m, 27HI N. Uoudinot at. Int. Greenmount Cem. Remains may bs viewed Frl.. 8 to in p m. ' LAWRKNCB.-i-June 8. HARRY, aon of Ellia. beth and late Haines Lawrence. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Frl., 2 p, m., real denco of brother. William Lawrence, Mill road. Beachwood Park. Del. Co., Pa. Int. Montrose Cem LIPPERT, Juna 0. CAROLINE, wife of Bte. Phen Uppers Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Bun., 2:30 p. tn,. 2220N. 27th at. Servleea will bo held In St, Marcua German Lutheran Church. 27th and Cumberland. 3.30 P. m Int private Mt. Peace Cem. I.ITTLnFIELD June n. FLORENCE II.. jrlfa of Joaeph W. Llttlefleld. Relative and friends are Invited to funeral aervlcea. Sat.. 11 a. m.. 2349 N,eih at. Int. private. ' .WSU"' June 8, at San Franrlaeo. Cal EDWARD. ,on of Mary and lata Patrick Louglw lln. 114 Cooper at. Duo .notice of funeral will oa alvan 17 ,TNCH. June . ALICE, .widow of Michael S. Lynch. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Fit. 30 a. p.. 2018 p. Colorado at Z.L".ar"i".lar'z:?R" "H go requiem dfTjt7n. Aw fitnf nt. Jnt, Citha. a - la - Ta'" l' I'll 1 l''- ' J ra--'-.ftitfhfiiaaFT'iitii i LEIaiR-PHIIADELPHIA! TUESDAY, , JUNE ' 7, 'l917 nr.ATim MaelNTYRB Juna n, KLIZAnETIt C dauahter ef Robert J. and the late Sarah I, Marlntyre Itelatlvea nd frlenda are Invited to aervlcea, Frl., S p. m , at Oliver It Hair Ilulldlna- 1020 Cheatnut at Int. private, MASTEneON. June ON. Juno (1. MART, duahter of and Mary Maateraon (nee Klnalow). n1 frlenda, II. V. M, Podallty. jf waiter j., anf Itelatlvea arwl Nativity Church, Invited to funeral. Mon , 30 ?..?" parenta- realdence, ami) nelaraile si. l?,,.,.h..wti'' Solemn requiem maia tvhurch of Nativity in a. m. int Holy Croat Cem. . MrlLVAIN At lirlatol, 'pa.. June ft, AR. Tlll'lt. aon of John and late Mary Mctlvaln (ne MrOlnley). Itelatlvea and frlenda Invited to ton at .lirlatol. Pa , 0M a, m unf rai, r n., lainer a reaioence, ;it vvaauina uriaioi. i-a , VJ a, m Illan maaa at, Church 10 a. m. Int, St. Mark'a Church- Ainra a i. niircn in a yard. JllC: Irr.At'nifT.TV..Tiin a ATArvtr- rf-,ihf nt vUOHLIN. anlel and M lata .Daniel and Mary MeiAushlln, Relatives and frlonda Invited to funeral, Frl.. 8:30 a. m eeaidenra of Daniel MrKlnney, Cheater pike. iipervnie, i-a. limn maaa St. iloae or i.ima ,'i'.,r!.h.."a mj nt. St, Michael's Cem. .... ..McHHANR. Juno o. MARY, daughter of Kllen McHhane (nea McDonald) and late John Mo flhnno. Relatlvoa and frlenda. Nativity T. A. H. Society and school children, Invited to funeral, Sat., 7:30 a. m., mother's residence, SOIrt Hel grade al. Requiem maaa Church of the Nativity D a. m. Int. ltnly Crna Cm. Auto flinernl. MtLNOR. Juno 4, JAMES WILSON, son of William D. and Sarah Mllnor. aged 29. Reiv llva and frlenda, Jeruaalem Iidge. No. BOO. 1 . and A. M. and Poqu-lng Trlbo, No 371. I. O. It. M Invited to funeral, Frl.. 2 p. m.. par enta' residence SOO'I Charles at., llolmeaburg. Int. Forest lulls Cem., Somertan. Itemalna may bo viewed Thura.. 8 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral. MOORE. Juna 8, MERIA, daughter of Amoa and mia Monro, aged 60, Relatives and frlenda, members of Market Square Presbyterian Church, Oermnntown, nnd Ponmah Counrll, No 7, Daughtera of I'ocahontaa, Invited to funeral. Sat., 2 p. m residence of brother. Amos Moors, 3071 Elecr ot Int, private. Hillside Cem Re mains may bo vlowed FrL, 8 to 10 p. tn. Auto funeral. MUltPHr. June 6. HELEN, dauchter of Robert J. nnd Tllllo Murphy, nged .It. Rela tives ana irienos invited to runroi. nai. 'int: p. in., parents residence. 3018 N. 3d st, urernmouni cem, MURRAY. Suddenly, June 3. at 2409. N Mut ter at.. KATIIRVN M., wlfa of Edward T, and daughter of late Edward and Ellen Howe. Rela tives and friends Invited tn funernl, Frl . 8 '30 n. m. Solemn high tnasa of requiem Church of tho VIMtatlon 10 a, m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. . NEISSER. Juna 0. ELIZABETH, wlfo of William N. Nctssor (nee Schelllnger). Rela lives end friends, Athrlston Temple, No. 09. L. O. II i Ladles' Auxlllnry of Kenalngton Com mandery. No. 54, K. P , Invited to funeral aervlcea. Prl , 8 p. m , fi!ll Spruco st. Int. private. Sat.. 10 n. tn, Ardalev Cem . NEUHERGER June 4. CHRISTIAN, hue band of Anna Neuberrer (neo Bathon), np-u 113. Relatlvea and frlenda, membera of St Aloyalua Hen. Society. Alia Friendly Ben. So ciety. No. 41(1; Father Carbon Council, C. II. L.. Invited to funeral. Frl., 8.30 a m . 2201 Can trell at. High mass of requiem St. Aloyalua' I hurch 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service Baltimore papers copy. NnVIN.q.RiM,fAn1v TnA A TlAm-tlT mnn of lato Duncan C. and Isabella Nevlns. Rela tives and friends, employes of McCurdy, Invited to funeral services. Frl., 2pm. 2M1 Emerald at. Int. ureenmount Cem. Remains may bo vlcw;tl Thurf.. H to 10 p. m. Auto service. . NIl'PINS. Suddenlv near Jit Hnlly. N. J . Juno, tl, MARY NIPPINS, widow of Barclay Mpplns, aged 81. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 2 p in . near .Mt. Holly. N J Int Brotherhood Cem. Autos will met 10 15 0, m. train from Phlla. nt Mt. Hull.- Station , NIXON. At Jacobstown. N. J , Juno C, NOR. MAN C. son of William II. nnd Jennie I. Nixon, ared 10. Relatives nnd friends. 1017 Class of Pemberton High School. Invited to fu neral. Hat., lln. m . residence of parents Ja cobstown, N. J. Also services nt Baptist church, vlnccnttown. N. J., 2 p. m Int. Bap tist Cem. . O'llIUEN. Juna 4. BARTHOLOMEW, hus band of lata Annla O'nrlcn (neo M'Unth) nnd son of lato William and Ellen O llrlen Rflj fives and friends Invited to funernl. kvt N 1 i r st , Sat., H n. m. Solemn requiem m ss Chureh of Oceu 0 30 a. m. Int llolv Sepui hrn tm Auto funeral. O'nitlEN. Juno 4, JOHANNAH widow of John O'Brien. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, son-in-law's residence. Branson Gam her. 3731 N. Sydenhnm st . Frl, s 30 n. tn Solemn high tnaBt of requiem St. Stephen's Church 10 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Com. Auto funeral. O'CONNELL. Suddenly, Juno 5. ELIZA RETH. "laughter of lilo Willi im and Bridget O'Connell, of Dungarvan, County Wnterford Ireland Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu neril. Sat.. 8.30 a. in . residence of brother-in-law William J McKeo, 2751 N o,,al st Solemn high mass St. Columba's t nun h 10 a m Int Holy Cror-s Cem. OSTER. Juno 5, ADAM OSTER nged (17 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices, ,at., 1 p. m , Lower Hairnru .viennoiute Church. Remains mv bo viewed Frl . 7 to ll P. in., parlors of O. (J. Norrls. 4070 Frankford ave , Frankford. PENCE Suddenly, June fl, JACOI1 O , hus band of S, Krnesttno Ponce. Relatives nnd friends. Mary Commindrry. No ail, K. T di rectors of Fox Chase 'Bank, Invited to funeral services Frl., 2 30 p in.. Fox Chase. Phlla Int. private QUAY June 5. ELLEN C. wife nf Hnrrv E Quay (nee May). Relatlvea and friends In vlted to funeral. Sat . 8 30 u m. 20111 I", Diuphln st Solemn requiem mass Chun h nf tho Holy Namo 10 n. m Int. private Auto St rv h e RAFFERTT. Suddenly. June 3. MATILDA J. widow of John Itafferly. eged 73. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl, 11 a r, at the Chapel of Andrew J. Balr & Son Ar and loth sts. Int. private RESIEIN Juno 5, LOUIS, husband of Uarle I. Restcln and aon of Rebcn, and lata 1' Resteln Relative? nnd friends. Potter Lodge, No 4U, F. and A. M , Invited to services. Sat.. 2 P. m., lite rcsld-nco 5031 N. jnth st Int private. North Cedar Hill Cem Frlmds may call Frl . 7 30 to 0 p m. RtDDEI.I llnildnnfleiil, N J. Juno 8. SARAH JANE, widow of Samuel Rlildell nged 82 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funera' serv Ices, Frl., 1.30 p in., son-in-law's residence, 243 .Mountweii ave , Haddonlleld, N. J Automo. biles will meet 12.25 train from Market st ferry Int. private. Harlelgli Com. . ,',l,0,ni:JlTs. peeond-iUv. sixth Month 4th. ABEL H , husband of Emma It Roberts and "on.0il1'n Thomas and Prlscllla 1.. Roberts, aged 78 Relatives and friends Invited to fu &rr.".'..Ab,nBJon Prlends Meeting, Fifth-day, Sixth Month 7lh, 11.30 a. in. Int. grounds ad joining. ROBINSON Juno 4, SARA ADA ROBINSON, daughter of Charles. F. nnd Amy P. Robinson. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl., J p m., parents' realdenco. 217 Union at.. H'nrnT,?',vn -N. J ,nt Private. Trlends may call Triors , 7 to 0 p. m, ROBINSON Suddenly. June 8. SAMUEL aon pf Acv ond lato Richard Robinson. Funeral fr,lc,';5 ' : P- !" nt 011v' " "air Bldg , "FSiK"'",' "' r '5!. Pflvato. Mt Peaco Cem. RONON.June C, MAltY A wife of John P. Ronon Relatlvea nnd friends. Sacred Heart sodality of the Mother of Conaolatlon Church, Invited to funeral Frl.. 8 30 a. in . 8111 Roanoke at., Chcstntlt Hill. Solemn high mass of requiem Our Mother of Consolation Church 10 a m Int. private. Holy Scpulchro Cem. Auto runeral. SADDINGTON. June 8. at 1724 Wlneohock InB St.. Wav no Junction. ELIZA II. BROnSon. wife of Bateman Saddlngton. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeMil services. Frl.. 8 n m opts, of Kirk A. Nice. (I30i Gcrmantown ave ' Germontown Int. prlvato , SCHAEFFLEIt.-Juno 5. CAROLINE K daughter of Frederick V. ami Mary K Schaefl tier (nep Mnllenberger), nged 3. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat . 2 p. m 1227 W. Cumberland st. Int. Northwood Cem. Remains may bo viewed Frl. eve. Llmouslno funersl. SCHWIND Juno 0, MARY, daughter of lato Georgo and Clara t'cliwlnd (nen Knable). nged 85. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat., 7 30 a. m . 423 W Diuphln at. Requiem mass St Bonllnclus's Church I) a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. SIIEUIORN June 8. FREDERICK G.. hus hand of S. Frances Shelhorn. Relatives and friends Apollo Lodge. No. 200i I. o. o, F Rlloam Eneampment. No 17. I. o u, F. : St Jthn's Cnslle. No. ID. K. of O. E . emplnves nf S, S Whlto Dental MfB. Co Invited to funeral services Sat.. I p. m.. 2425 Sharswood (near 25lh and Master sis.). Int. prlvnte. SlII'l.TZ Juno ll. MARY, wlfo of Georgo W Shultz (neo I.aughlln), aged 25 Rel.itlves nnd friends Invited to funeral. Sat , 0 30 a' m . 2514 E Dauphin st. Solemn high requiem muss Holy Name Church 11 u. m. Int. private. Holy Sepulchre Cem SIMMONS Juna 8, HELEN, daughter pf Bridget and late Wm. Simmons, lato of Shenan doah, l'a Relatives nnd friends, B V. M. So dality of the Ascension Church, In." ,d to fu neral, Frl., B:30 n. m., mother's resilience. 829 II. Westmoreland at. ' High mass at ABConslon Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto service SIMPSON. Suddenly. June ft, JANE, widow of Henry Simpson. Due notice of funeral will be given, 202H Balnbrldga st. HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE WF.ST PHILADELPHIA WEST PHILADELPHIA 1 Sold fi? r. i I I Last -liifidi y I I Week MgPJStMSg Three Left 1 Hi f ' ' t ' j . ' -i. '. to. t i 1 (B isfts? :i! "il!5PMta Www 1 1 Hl Nfflill -IPM ill N iSS i' nil -S Wh I YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY SEE THE All-Stone Homes $7100 to $7600 INCLUDING -GARAGE 18 MINUTES TO BROAD STREET At 69th Street Station on tho Market Stroet Elevated ONE Sc FARE NO CHANGE OF CARS JgHWH. McCLATCHY, Builder 'and-Owncr, at Property S 'ingaajsi-iffllVi ii.,'-Jjua .mtltttHS DEATHS SNTDER Juna 8, CATHARINE, widow of John It, Snrdrr. Relatlvea and friends, also Lesgua of Sacred Heart of Oeau. Invited to funeral Frl, 8 30 a. m.. 1028 N. 24th at Sol emn requiem maaa St. Elliabeth'a Church 10 a m Int Cathedral Cem Auto funeral . BWAtl -Juno 8, CORNELIUS, huaband of Harriet Swsb, aged 72 Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea, Frl, 8 p. m., 4039 N Franklin st. jnt rrlvatef llerrysburg. Iiaurhln County. lUrrlaburtT papers please r0,?ANSLEr Ju 8, MART A., widow of John Tnnsley, Frlenda Invit'd to funeral services, Frl., 4 p. m., 114 W. Queen lane, (Jermantown Int private. TIMM.V-June 8. MART C. durhter of lata Thomaa nnd Mnrs-arM C Timlin (nea tlarrv). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat., 8.30 a, m. 3147 Aramlngo ave.i2f.th Ward). noiemn requiem maaa cnurcn-oi nativ emn requiem mass Church of vlty 10 a. M TOl.llERT. Juna i. EMMA ESTELLB, daughter ot Joaeph Clauds and Mary Ellen Tolbert (neo Mneon). aged 8 yrs. ltUmos. Rela tives nnd friends, Henry Dlaston Tubllo School, Holy Innocents' P E. Sunday School. Invited to funernl services, Frl., 3 r. m., parcnta' resi dence, atiis Rawle st Tacony. Int. private, Marnolla Cem. Remains may ba vtewed Thura., after 7 p, m. VANE, June 4, MARGARET, wlfa of Wll Ham Vnne. used 4R. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, Frl., 7'3 a. m.. residence of srn-ln-law, William A. Hlrrmsn, 1710 Lowe St.. Nlcetown. High msss St. Stephen's Church 0 a. m. Int, Holy Sepulcher Cem. WALSH. June 8. VINCENT J. WALSH. -ibnml nf Ionise Welsh (neo Hetherlngton). Relatives and friends, St. Patrick's Holy Name f lety. I'liilo. ioiini.il. No. 11)11, K. of C, and Phlla. Lodge. No. 51 L. O. nf Jf., Invited to fu. neral, Frl . 8:30 a tn , 2127 Arch st. Solemn high mass of requiem Cathedral Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem, WALSH. June 8, DANIEL J., husband of nilzsl-th Walsh (nea Lnvell). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m , 711 Brooklyn rt. (42d at. and Fnlrmount ave.). Solemn hlgl mass of requiem Church of Our Mother of Sorrows 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croaa Cem. WECKERLY. Juna 8. CLARA MAY. daugh ter of Georgo W. ond Carrlo M Weckerly (neo Lewis). Relatives and frlenda Invited to fu neral aerv'ces, 1 rl , 2 p. m.. parenta' reel, arnco. 2529. N, 12th st. Int. Hillside Cam. Auto funeral. WEIIN June 4, ANNA M. A., wife of Louis Wehn. Sr. (nee Kafistelti). Rslatlvcs and friends, Ladles' Aid Society and membera of St. John'a German Reformed Church, Ladlca' Aid Society of Gorman Reformed Home for Aged, Lavvndnle, Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 1 p. m.. hus band's residence, 100(1 V. Ontario st. Church servleea 2 p. r. Int. North Cadar Hill Cem. WILSON. Juno 4. ANNA, daughter of Mary Wll'oti (neo McCool) and lata Patrick Wilson, nged 13. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl.. 8.30 n. m.. mother's residence. :tio s. 1th st. Solemn moss of requiem St. Mary's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem, Auto enrtrre, WILSON June 5. GEORGE EDWARD, hus bnnd of Slav Wilson ineo North). Relatives nnd friends are invltfd to attend funeral aerv Ices, Frl., 2 p. m , Merchant nnd Wyoming aves., Audubon N. J int private at liarlclgti Cem. WILSEY June 5. SARAH J., wife of Mark Wllsey (neo Eptey), aged 7(1 Relatives nnd frlenda Invited to funeral services, Sat., 2.30 p. m , Berlin Chapel, V J Friends may call Trl. eve . son's resld-nce, 45 N Atlantic avo., Had donlleld, N J Int. Berlin cem WILSON June fl, RICHARD, husband of Rehfrra Wilson (nee II-Imes). Relatives nnd friends fire Invited to attend funeral. Sat., 2 p. m , ,Vn0 Wharton st Int Mount Morlah Coin. Auto funeral. Hi mains may Jo viewed Frl. eve. WILSON. June 0. WILLIAM II.. husband of Honrletta F. Wilson, aged 78. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Rat,, 1 p, m, 8037 N. 15th st. Int. private, V. i-at Laurel Hill Com. TARCEL POST ULULZS SK S2.R0 S15 FOOT and LEG TROUBLES Onlrklr rHItMrtl br atir prlftl arrli sup nnrfn lilted nm nd Jiitel itv txnfrtn. r.loevtla IInlrr tha m o t romfortabla unport for varlcoi vln. lee u 1 c n, nollcn Hmh weak hnr nnu anKie TruMfi nhrtontlna! and stM.iia unriortara of all Ulndn I.arceit manufii. turern of dfformitv npnllanr in the worlil 43 N. J3th htrfet , SPRING RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. FREDONIA HOTEL T.-waik Newest mod brick hotel: Amer 6. Euro, plans; central location. Cap. 250, standard tnble A rervko; elevntor, hnths. run water; lockers for bathers; garage. Mrs a W. Carmany ft Sons. Wethnimtpr K- nve- ntnT Peach. Elev. to WtJju Jier street, private baths, run. water. $10 up weekly. 12 up dally Chos. Buhro. HOTEL ARLINGTON "J2!B ' noar Beach. Open all-year. R. J. OSRORNE ft SON. h,(h.i!mi:ri:. PA. THE CRESTMONT INN EAOIJ1S MERE, PA. The hotel with the Incomparable situation, 2200 feet abovo tho sea, on the summit of tha Alleghenlcs. Golf, tennis boating and the finest ot fresh-vyater bathing Modern Improvements. Tor booklet nnd terms address WILLIAM WOODS. Manager. EDUCATIONAL PilinfT riorlre trained, atwavs in demand; se- . .....0 .w.w cure a position through our, course of Instruction. Philadelphia School of i lung, uui cne nui st , imm noor. BROWN PREP , Parkway Bldg. Broad and Cherrv Rta. Summer School June 20. Rend for ratalo?. MATH for army ft navy training camps-UnIv ref Mailer lrepiSrhool. WHhrrtpoon Rldg. WEST CHESTER. PA. WET CHESTER STATE NORMU, SCHOOL F.otll Sexes J20O.I2UO G M PHILIPS, Prln. SWIMMING CENTRAL N ATATORIUM Swim for health ami pleasure In water Y chanced and purified dally. Cost, In add!. M tlon to membership, 12.00 a year, 13.00 for O 8 months' use of pool) 0 private lessons A 13.00. single swim 28 cents. 1421 ARCH ST.. P11ILA. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE m -Ti33yS JiyaiIb5 LJfivt& - "" -- frdftm, OENUINTi WAtTAnAN TiQ INSTROMKNTH ,T2 I Knit tor 7r4o LUI Iffl Instruction Book Free HJ DC.MEYBR60jl 15. 1219 Areh St. mfl . WTSIO nAOTIME In 20 leeeone or Money Hack. u J malled free. CHRISTENSKN Plana Hehoolf. 1820 Cheatnut St.. 1412 Venango St.. 18-0 Taeker at. Phone spruce uui LOST AND FOUND BAG Loat, chamois barf, containing l2nj jewelry. Saturday mornlnr. June 2 sln "" 1.1th and Berka to Cumberland to I,r?'1',0 Norrla. Return .to 2J02 N BadLUraJLrewd CASE Loat, on May 7. a gold elr,"piJ5!J engraved with the name -Frsnces," FtpJ!,' please return to Dr. W D. Ha jrly. JV rlS!,, man Hide.. 18th and Chestnut ata or phone Spruce 40411. Reward PIN LoaU diamond bar h, ronUMptU dla monds. mounted In plsllnum: starnped J..L. "' Co. O 3212) reward J. E. Caldwell Co., Chestnut smLJinlpersts. PIN Lost. Juna 4, bar pin of small ssppnire and Fearls. In the vicinity of 12th and Walnut! reward. 037 Ral Estate Trust, WATCH Loat, Tuesday morning, "J? wtch. hunttnr caaei en llansberry st , Pulaski aye. or path over hill to Roberts aye. gate. Mid valo Steel Co. Reward. BUS Wayne ave. HELP WANTED FEMALE DELL TELEPHONE OPERATING The President of the United Btatee haa pointed to the great Induatrul army of the nation and to tha neceaalty for a ceneroua. unaeinah obaervanco of duty on tha part of thoao who may beat serve in that army. The telephone syatem of tha country la to play a conspicuous part in tha conduct of tho war. Rell Telephone operating presents It self as a vocation for young women wherein a no lees patriotic than valu ablo servlco to the Government may do performed. If you ara between the ages of 18 and 24, apply at 400 Market st.. Phlladel- Shla, any day. except Sunday, between .30 a. m. and 8 p. m. New employes are paid while learning and ara assigned to ofllces near their homes. The work Is Interesting, tho en vironment most agreeable and efficiency Is rewarded by ready advancement. Comfortable fecreat!on rooms and dining rooma where meals nro served at coat In every Central Office. Apply Now. HILL CLERK, wholesale house, paper exper. preferred, must ba accurate, an excellent opp i sslsrv according tn ability P 435 Led Off. UbTLER AND COOK White Protestant man itn.4 ...ie. A tn fnn,llv, nn wnihlne. country. best refs 'req. Mrs. It Vqux, Three Tuns, Pa, clIlt.Tv'H V1Tnl- white T'rntestant. 5 ehlldren: best refs, req Mrs. R, Vaux, Three Tuns. Ta. COMPTOMETER 01'ERA.TOR wanted. Address. giving experience salary wanted and now soon can report. P 524, Ledger Office. COOK and chambermaid, 2 competent white molds with first-class references. Bar Harbor for summer. Apply Thursday or Friday morning, 1023 Spruce st. COOK, white. In small apartment! 2 In family! must bo good manager! best reference re quired Call 2012 walnut st, COOK, white, for small fam. In suburbs! wash- Inn Included. Apply n. a. cor. 13th ft Chestnut. GIRL wanted to take charge ot dry cleaning and dyeing atore: experienced. M COD. Ledger Office, Ulltl.S. bright, young. 15 to 17 yeara old. to maka themselves useful about store, promotion ond advancement when merited, refs to char oeter required Deweesi1122 Chestnut st. HOSIERY Rib toppers wanted, steady work and good pay. Wallace-Wilson Hosiery Co.. 4355 Orchard st . Frankford HOUSEWORK, light; middle-aged, good-tempered, capable woman; good cook. Hunn ft Stone, 713 Walnut. HOUSEWORK (general) Girl wonted. Bustleton plko and Boulevard. Fkd. Ph Frankford 2080. OPERATORS Girls to make samples in shirt waist factory, steady work. Haney, Kuttner ft Raab, 132(1-34 Vine. . OPERATORS Girls to make mosquito tents for Government. Haney, Kuttner ft Raab. 1820-34 Vln TYPEWRITER operator, young lady, with ex perience on sales record work, will consider onlv written applications outlining experience. Vacuum oil Co , 32R Chestnut st. TYPIST Good position with electrical supply house for voung lady experienced In clerical work nnd typewriting, some dictaphone work, slate age and aalar:. F 24(1 Led. Cent. WAITRESS, experienced. Protestant, with first class references. Apply Thursday morning. 25 Summit st., Chestnut Hill. Carfare paid. Phone. Cheatnut Hill 41)0. WEAVERS wanted, female, on plain white work, good wages. Imperial Woolen Co., Main and Rector sts., Manayunk. WEAVERS ON CROMPTON LOOMS ArrLY.JOIIN ft JAMES DOBSON. INC. OLD MILLS. SCOTT'S LANE TALLS OP SCHUTLKILL WOMAN, with selling exprrlenco preferably, to supervise and develop our agencies, line fu 'ture. state experience nnd qualifications and J hone number, aatary and commission worth 125per month F i!il. le-dger Central. WOMAN. Joung Vvatited In Insurunco office, ' some exp preferred, but not necessary. Ad dress In own hand writing, giving uge. prev- lousexp anil salary expected M 015, I.ed.Off. WOMEN nnd girls wanted to stem strowberrlesT fvvs ui iirurr r, .juu j,. uaupmn Bl, YOUNO LADY wanted In largo olTUo. must bo experlemed In general office work, preferably with bookkeeping cxpeix-nce. rapid and ac curate tit figures, strtto experience, salary wanted nnd how soon can report. P C02, Ledger Off li e. YOUNG LADIES for rlerlr-al work, exp'dHn chdklng liriolces pref, M 14,I.edorf. EDUCATED gentlewumajl of pleasing appear ance and good nddress to assist In sjieclal work with large concern, hours I) to 4 dally; business experience not absolutely necessary. First floor. 1313 Walnut st HELP WANTED MALE BARBER wanted. 112 per week. 00 per cent over I15. Ralph W. Harnett. Chestertown, Md. BILL AND ENTRY CLERK "to" Wlirk irio"fflco of wholesale drug house. P 133, Ledger Offlce, BOOKKEEPER wanted7capa"b!e of TSnoTing ....,-, ..,,i , nunu ig wnm piainiy anq rapid ly nnd do accurate work; will assure to right man permanent position and good salary state experience;' references and salary vvanted. M157, 'Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER, accurate at figures; give ex. perlenco and reference, answer In own hand, writing M 243, Ledger Central. a BOOKKEEPER wanted, exper.; good oppor. for advancement Apply National Rubber Co.. v l'nttstmvn. l.i BOOKKEEPER Get outdoors, take the plunge; J.etteroursef F 24S, LedserCentraL" BOY for general office work In office large man. lHaCpUro.gRo,'s,4.."mnt in Kensington? c "9L,0.nn.r?M1? or 'c'pntl(lo Instrument mal:: c.B'trM t0 ,Urt and bcnu'- JI 15. L'd-er Central, -V IJOV. bright and start, 7 per week F 253. Ledger Central. l FtlCrFAl n -n.ant-. . '.! TI T- 0YS 'wanted, 18 years and over; 10 and 110 ner w'af,ker a'Infder-'Tve.11"1'"' --"tV.K B9)'Sr" ",iTral.bo';" ove'" 1 years, wanted In large office In North Philadelphia! nliaiant ""fundings and splendid vpoiiuSuyVtor thl c'resrnel' A ' Lcdser U"nch" ""a" a'Sd BOYS to learn llthographlo printing' a ...nl yj'h sood future" to It Apply euernu2 LUhographlc Manufacturing Co 405 ",' ".H uos wanted, day work Chestnut at Apply fifth floor, 000 C'phrtl237ASt?53'F.:"ti and rUbb"' 'Ta7 C,l'tAa.UI'Vni:U "anted, will, knowledge of cook. Ins. for housework and nepaainnfiiu lJ2: car, in family, suburbs, y 520. Leo f Off imM? CHAUFFEUR wanted 'T&r&T&&.'Mw rt tT --- . -.,. niici (. a. m er io a. m, -.. iirv, urocery, j)M,;'.SraS nd Joung man, familiar with "Wessnssffim P1.1MIV L. - a - . - -- wM...(, uuiei. n-. ' !". ""' iimueaiaieiv: ..!. wanted Immedlatel 2s&r&ifcnKr&iy. Ke.Vi.-K,0I" .'e. .W. 9?hler AdaresrSlW C'iKHK. hardware. Market st. sith eiperlence. 2418 COMPOSITOR, -rT, Ti. -, ....i"ii or union ff,-.5",0"-a MP "" " '- cor Junlpar and Ch.V.V tlKl.lV'l.llV .r... i. . . w.inS."rS.'.?5?.n'Is wanted on .t wagons. Charles E'liiVV. V..." , aon wat B. 2411 st. "ires, Purock Dept., 21 00 DRAI."l'HfAKT ... , . on Power plant or a'uilllarv Su?".r,enc age experience. quallflcatlon.,'fment.i '- IXAPy Klo'd' ffia'SSS1 auSerinTn: il.Iikin.d "'era ' Machine carvers ' ,,?,cnln operators " .iJt aandera " . a. Window cleaners Stevedores and laborers Asorant Ice lv. r'r Ofllcabojs. lOsraind'ole, fe" viaBrr Tj-jJ-Sr'vKSfff'fi apply t jraWANraD-KALte Coi(mvt Iron Prcccrtt, g Col)m ' .LAnORERS Laborers, whlto nnd colored wset.s . Penna R. R. steady work dv.A'1 fw for men with ability, can board wi,J1,?nl company nt very reasonable cost f d"ar"? Apply 43 N. 17th at. LARORERSwantedi steady work. ooa William Foster, 1208 N gltt st " , LEDGER CLERK and bookkeeper, god ..17 penman. active nnd accurates pormsni?. wl", lion with prominent wholesale hous. nA "oi perlencedjman. P 434. Ledger Office, ' n" LINEMEN Flratclaas electrlc"il,. steady work and good wages, AbbT win),' ; Foster. 1208 N. 31st at. """'y Wlln, MACHINISTS and .ac-tylene welders -. ." Apply II. D, Dougherty ft Co., Tl7?"l W'1. MAN. SS to 40 years of age, wanid- iT" store position as special office!: A,inV.Jn,,' flrer, Vostofflco Pox 1157. Address Of. MAN, high class elderly, wanted to'tak, Tr of warehouse and receiving departroenf rr department. 630, Ledger Offlce, MEN -Wanted, bollermaker.s, loi-uiiiotiv. . chlnlsts. car repair men. laborer,"1? .. rieanwrw, . nnw, ,., ... ,m pff ( Bt MEN wanted for heavy outalda work7i7rr MEN wanted to dellvrr advertising matTeTTSr ba sober and Industrious, Apply f.mtt n,A u All . rvu i a, m OPTICIAN Flrst-clsss mechanic, experlineMT: all branches pf work; .excellent npnertnaij!1 Apply vveisn g uavis, liu h 17lh, SALESMEN If you are If you are unemployed anTTST j not been a success and want ia," I atlon for bigger, and better thtiiJ 'I you nave not o tha foundation for blgge ua n hnln vnil. Nfltl anally adverti. product. E Pf'O. Ledger Office SALESMEN Our new proposition Is the talk of saleani., fl overywhero. No wonder they are rnal3j.il ment Is what does It coma In and I fiS. ' about It. Wo need a few flrst-claas sileiXJI to replace tnosa going to war Wo want mi! i who are looking for permanent places cS? 1 Drawing accouni. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Co., 139 s, 15th cor. Walnut. " "i SALESlfEN We have permanent places waiting pi,,,, made vacant by patriotic duty wbereTJl vanccment la euro within 00 daya. for a f,w aucceasful salesmen, educated Americana, vrttil satisfactory references, who are above raifi tary age and not afraid of hard work. E (IP Ledger Central. SALESMEN wanted. 2s experience unneoi aary. clean propoaltlon: good commlitSiT ranld advancement. Apply 812. Liberty roW SECRETARY, experienced In accounting ta atenographyi give experience and referetioBi anawer In own handwriting. M 242, Led. rT, SOLICITORS Wanted 2 rood advertlatlng ni Ilcltors. under 23 year of age. to travel with old established special edition company, mutt a lo able to furnish letters of recommenjatloa. The Alston Company, Box 407. Florence. B. F STEEL DIE CUTTER Man who has hid s perlenco at steel dla cutting; permanent do. sltlon; good wages; call thla morning, A. It Collins Mfg. Co., 241 Oxford at., corner Bodlne at. STENOGRAPHER, thoroughly competent, ait perlenced In shipping ond trafflo work, wantrd to aaslst traffic manager of large mfg. slant, replies to recelvo consideration must atata fully exp.. age and sal, des'd. P Q. Box 8801. STENOGRAPHER and office assistant: give experience aOd references; answer la ova handwriting. M 244. Ledger Central, SUPERINTENDENT WANTED. SHIPBUILrE 1NO SUPERINTENDENT AND ESTIMATOR BY NEWLY ORGANIZED COMPANY OP MODERATE SIZE FOR WOODEN SHIP. RUILDINO. LOCATED ON JERSEY COAST. MUST BE EXPERIENCED MAN FAMILIAH WITH CONSTRUCTION COSTS, STATE EX. TERIENCE. REFERENCE AND SALARY EXPECTED: ALL REPLIES CONFIDENT TIAL. BOX 5251 DORI.AND AGENCY, JJJ f.TH AVE . NEW YORK CITY ' WANTED FIRST-CLASS ENGINE AND TURRET LATHE HANDS FOR OUR NIGHT SHIFT ON IRON AND STEEL VALVE WORK. FOX LATHE AND MILLINO MACHINE OPERATORS FOR OUR BRASS VALVE DEPARTMENT ON THE DAT SHIFT. For flrst-claas men wa havo steady work and good pay with exceptionally pleas ant shop conditions. Apply either by letter or In peraon to superintendent at tho worka. Penna, Railroad Station It .Nelmoor, or Cheatnut Hill trolley on Germantown nve. to Willow Grova ave.: tako jitney to work. NELSON VALVE CO. CHESTNUT HILL. THILA , TA. WANTED MOLDERS AND PATTERNMAKERS FOR LARGE AND MEDIUM SIZED WORK; GOOD WAGES AND STEADY WORK. WRITE OR CALL THE WESTINGHOUSE FOUNDRIES. TRAF FORD. PA. WANTED 25 COOKS TO GO TO FRANCS WITH U S. ENGINEERS RESERVES! WILL COOK FOR RAILROAD SHOPMEN BACK OJ" FIRING LINES APPLY AT RECRUITING STATION. HALE 1SUILDINO, JUNIPER AND SANSOM STS. WATCHMAKER, flrat class, wanted; one who can do plain engraving; good salary and per manent position to right man. Call M. Sickle ft Son, 900 Chestnut st. WEAVERS ON CROMPTON LOOMS APPLY JOHN ft JAMES DOBSON. INC. OLD MILLS, SCOTT'S LANE FALLS OF SCIIUYLKIL WEAVERS wanted, male, on plain whlto work; good wages. Imperial Woolen Co,, Main and Rector sts., Manayunk. Tjy i'AS? wanted; good chance to learnt Sl2 "VM1 i- ,t0 """"t- Wlllet Stain Glass Co., .... ... tipnngncia ave.. Chestnut Hill. i i u MAN. strong, about 20, aa mechanlo'i helper; steady work. Apply 40 N. 7th at. General STOREKEEPER AND ACCOUNTANT, Publlo SnoiMr.Sr."J:-:In00S BOOKKEEPER, $13-18! ?T C.It'K.S5'"a, S. t 30S SHIP PING AND RECEIVING CLERks (4), 115 rJnlr'A-VFSJJAN- Mechanical. $100 mo.: SSA,57rjU' JLld"- Constr and Mechanical, 5s2".,KP.APTSMAN' Detail Mechanical, $25. DESIGNING ENGINEER (2). Special an. AvTnifil5Mo,c'nlnerv- -500i JIECHANICAL I'NGINEER. Plant Work. 1300. CHIEF Ef SJSEAn .pIant' '25nn- BUSINESS SERV 'CE CO.. 1301 Land Title Bldi. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE ATTENDANT-COMPANION Poaltlon as at-tendant-companloivfto aeml-lnvalid wanted at seashore by eldsVl ' nurse, Una sewing, art needlework, wages Ira no consideration, but Pleasant home pty. rred. F 230, Led. Cent. BOOKKEEPER WYan with bookkeeping ex perience nnd clerical work wishes position . best references w. A., 223 S. 3d st. CARETAKER Refined middle-aged woman. LPiscopal, desires cara of house during sum- . , Lnv reis. lurnisneq. t; la, i,euger urnce. Cl.uflKi "nderstands typewriting and has. as- ,, "v.nnvcDi,, UC.IirS ,,C I JI11IC1, fc J.U-1- ...., fcuun reierencs, Mercy st. Address Q. M., 203S COMPANION. -i.A:J0vi ."Virse. young, cheerful, experl enced. for Isdy or gentleman; reference; will ing to travel. P 520. Ledser Office. CJ2is """try or seashore; reference from Utth J,mp'oxer' J'"1 R- s- "unter. 285 CS?K.', fl"t-cl"- Oerman, wishes to go to At 4858 A ' 328 W" Pauhln tf park C0,0K. German-Hungarian, first class, deslrei position, first-class house, 1213 N, Franklin, C9S?i.5nd w'l'ress, mother and daughter; work together; beat refs. C 20. Ledger Office. COo9K,,?vl"hJs position; first-class reference. Call -J w. School lane, Germantown, DA.T,'J?i.v!v9UK: b? respectable colored woman! .-. ,...,. wit reierence. 3042 uutnoert ev. U .V..FN,ESST-French '"l- with excellent mu. slca education, speaking fluent French, desires 5?'!"c"W,..nur""y governess to 1 or 2 chll- dren. F 253. Ledger Ceelral 0 vV.i,.nJiEs.3We'-"co'nnnded North German Lt?ie,,,.?l nursery governess ivlshes position w th children over 8 yeara old. 1029 Cheat n"t st. lyvcust 2102 J HE.',J C'ERK. 10 years experience, wlshss position for summer months: share or coun tryjbeatof refa. M CQg. Ledger Office. HOUSEWORK wanted. Mrs. Wclah, 510 N. L,9Yi? -WAID and ea mTt rei Toer miin 7"Je I re poyUlon,goQdrtVrnr.. 113 N j-rrankllm NUUSC or lndy maid. practlrairvrUhcu'oItu- -!'"" tux rri-tjrcrioe. 1 v. J.ocor juic imon . . rr. - -. . . t NVil-? 'V'a,,c?L ."""' Position! beat refer ncea. C 15. 1.1... i,m WOMAp7, renned, Knjaopul, ' mualcal, plain sewer, deslea to assist r.intrei or housekeaptr 'lJmstltutionbtt r0f c it,. Ledger Ofrc-. Wi'JAU rtllsbl". r-olnreX wo.-lit ilka office ii. aJfsTS,'Jt'l'1-blJ.tUnt 'e Msr-ATxi jm ..J",jV"'i f-'H'r 11 BfllTfll .