,. 7 "r K K, iW TUESDAY, AUfffrST 28, 19J7 V , V V t ' V:, PHOTOPLAYERS! n Sills, H. B. Warner and Mftfcers LanguislTBehind n .renal Bars 'M- 5 4m i life )NOR SYSTEM" IS GREAT e x By the Photoplay Editor CLfiT "Ttin Honor ftrslem." Fox. with Hton Sllla and Miriam Onoer. Story anil Fraction by llsoul A. Walsh. Photographed ;uu ciawson. , After calm, tho storm : nftcr tedium In st; after tho "Inme duck" movies' or the weeks, "The Honor Syntcm." It Is a r melodrama, this "Honor System" melo- ima because It has a hero, herolno, vll- tlitess and villain: big because It unites .ftiapense, preachment, plastlo art and Rood Mtlnr. By all odds It is tne most sun- -'wlnedly fascinating plcturo play since "In iterance." Into Its making have Bono great tern spaces, fine little touches, sentl- nt bright as swords, sudden and c.iKer uty Of face and tint and landscape. The tor who can take his eyes from tno en during theso two and a half hours proper optical keenness or a sense or i human. It Is a disputed point whether otoplay must not always be melodra- tttlc. If so, we prefer to have It llko "The er System" rather than the xmro 'ifptrm'y dreadfuls." In tho former, though ' erne, roles are black and iinti nnu oinrrs El .(White and good, there li a delicate grada l ,tton of character, a nlco appreciation of 'fference, a discarding or nacMicyea ijpes. tThe vampire Is a genuine woman, moro In folent and morallcss than richly notice! and ';Iurld. The hero Is a chap of good avcraga "character thrust Into n lii-lllph predicament. ? ' sort of Arizona version of Galsworthy's Justice." The corruptneji of tho senator wnies no actuality, 'inn neroine is poetic, V tii wiiy ana suggestive 01 puruy wiumui ,. v '.jpHniauiiili l.tcn uin. in,,......, ...i...., v.iv fS 'J.P herlff. Is made Individual and convincing. Vi Jt AH this humanlzatlon of common movlo jV tandards Is unusual and gratifying. Hut ft to such a merit tho director has added with V.1J. tef.t ntf.At tha ...lid nrlDtanM nt lieirrtee- Kiji'itowM near Mexico, the simple loveliness of v? 'lifers" In old-tlmo prisons, touching each Vjf tort of locale and Incident to Issues of law- J; Icssness, cloistered calm or tragic solitude 'A. fcjr means of close-up. panorama, iris and all withe expedients of the craft Though pal- fit .jbly written and produced under tho In- J. '4oes not chame the master, but only reflects A'Jg aredlt on the pupil. Its propaganda Is real tti rand tender when not biting and scornful. ','"V(IU simple plot Is Justified a thousandfold v'Vy the treatment. Its detail Is Intelligent: '?A Ma technlnllc nheivo criticism. The heat hit ", ef acting Is that of Gladys Brockwell as &V 'the lazy harpy of the dance hall. Milton Bills, too reserved a man tor so emotional medium as tho cinema, nevertheless finally kuggests the desired character of tho Im prisoned hero. Miriam Cooper and Char lotte Clary are well fitted with other roles. ARCADIA "God's Man." Sherrtll. with H. II. Warner. Story liy George Rroneon-Howard. Scenario by Anthonv r. Kelly. Directed by George Irving. Photographed Ly William 1 Relnhart. Stone walls may not a prison make, but they do constitute a vital factor In tho man ufacture of movjes. Warner gets Into Jail for nbout one-fifth tho time Milton Hills pends there ; but the whole point of "God's Wan" Is the link between that New York "way that leadeth to destruction" and the ell. The author has tried to nut over a 5 Store highbrow problem than that, but not Much of his talk about philosophy, Nletz che. "tho eternal why" and tho rest of the Washington Square chit-chat comes out Tlsibly. Largely this Is due to tho treat ment, which Is abrupt, overloaded with "new thought" and slang of "the elite un- j.t.l acrwunu. its ins uniuuurus uui u. nnu 4 Weak on continuity and actlnc. The storr te not without Interest. Kven In Its current form H Is entirely too long. Casual photo playgoers will accept much of It becauso it fives warner a chance to ba manly and unaffected, and becauso emphasis put upon the "lure of the city " But tho tutorcrt yo Is quick to catch such absurdities tsmall aa they nre) as an "heir npparcnt" to an ecclesiastical seat, a city editor order- j:- ng a two-column Head on a scandal story R5 i before It has "broken" and the usual over- K neateu aiiacKs on electrlc-llght ads, the Kilu """ ev" anu cruelty or employers. g it wnco tnese wero a good cry, but a some- ?, waw tHKimcu .iy luuuy, nu namef 13 , Sne: he always Is. And at ono point the producer has struck a new note In lighting by the use of vari-colorcd tints thrown on K! uancer. ,JtlnY rtnrnnr.i hti.. cm.- i, n ,, . i '-CiV flAliar. Wlfh nrtr,M UPa.- u,.J.. , 52 fcrS Hauerbach. Scenario by II. s. 'Sheldon. Dl- Wt" t K w ?. .J .. ' -anjoeri. rnotoerapheil by MANY GOOD ACTS ON VIEW AT KEITH'S 5? 'ii.v W. Colbott. Pl-k. fl.., ..!- ,.1 11.. .. . i r ittuiiit T3vmciiy consiacrs mis !?, Teature rather a Jolte. Eire why put Miss Ss.ft i McCoy's name In shouting typo under a cut !? of Kuthlyn 'Williams on the neat nrncram? jtr Pounted on the play of tho same name, WM the production has no positive faults, nnd fiiPOBluvely no surprises. For when vou show RJTST',. close-up of corpuscles at the first rcvolu. sKft wii ui hid iuujruiiuii inacnine u will taKe a-t m, preuy auu leiiow not lo lorecast the M Wind-up. Miss McCoy, who used to be a t (real liaison lavorne, appears In about fW 100 of the 700 feet of film, the rest being KC J't mevetod to the apparent murdor of an tl iBtnemy by her son. court nropeer!lnia mj BfS o forth. The picture suggests the good old Wfi, aya In everything but plot-tensity and ex- V"acfc ucAviuub 4k la uu uuiiituie mcio 5i? drama rather In need of some of tho cor. RiVpU8cle3 It discusses. I'd, " ' tt This is the last week of "liedcmptlon" b kilo ruiiEB uiiu iiic liaia Ul lQ liar- t.4,1r TllB Palfla'd Villi la lin1.,l 1... t.n-. MLone Wolf." "The Girl Without a Soul" Pla at the Regent, while the Ktranri In ..n,v. L'i.lBtT "Down to fcarth," already reviewed lr , -ittUs newspaper rat iv- -,..,.. .....,.. .. c riaiinum iicauiics iross iveya t' I Hha nv hc n bi.I 1l . -A iL. y iucio mid ui.b.9 n fuh un LUDica ill llio i -. T.. l.l- -- -J ,. 1 .Lnias nca una wduk unu 1110 snuw cncr- aui ia tv vuj-nub;iici . The Platinum Beauties, which headlines thA Villi. In fino nf tliA )inf nrflctln fnaln,M !?'ver seen here. A dozen beautifully formed t' women appear In poses which tell the story tire wi "'" ; f wiw wi nv uift iMubiiiiifi una Ul lllu Ulll '. M offered by Sammy Ilenn, a Philadelphia 'vuayy, iviivi win uu reineinut'reu as principal wvincuiuvii ui ino xjruuni I'iruies aim xna Btate Fair," He Is assisted by Emma Wap yler,, a pretty girl with a big voice. Henri Mvrought out no end of laughs with a, num- ,,r of timely songs. Among others who (li Won approval were Lemalro and Dawson x is a Diacjtrace sKit, joo itemlngton and empany In "Tho Millinery Salesman" and f';i''feyo and Chyo, Japanese gymnasts. The r (ptetures were full of the latest news. fbVr. m T.r-T, ..-, fti. .Pitman Mothers' Club Distributes .'iAwards in Course of Alcyon Picnic '.'PITMAN, N. J.. Aug. 27. Winners In the nirat. annual, vegetable and flower garden r!Mitit conducted bi the Pitman Mothers' 1 at4.a1 u.aka n.ndMK iliala wlvaa nt 4V.a ,a-.V rvaHU woo ftniitum hliii iuba ui k, ,i,vw- aaiaj 01 mo ciuu yvaicruuy, winuii hud jii viio 'Nature of a picnic at, Alcyon Park and was ; AMreesed by Miss Florence Thorpe, of West : Cheater, Pa., on kindergarten work. The, prize-winners are: From' ten to sixteen years Best laid out tble garden. Earl Carter: second prize. Mayo: best lam out vegetable gar- Edith Proasea ; best collection of vege- ana newer, iwiagero juuuara; ueni. oaaRowers, iforwooa Ticnenor; . olVctl1'of 'lettuce and radishes. Her- WUUhead; best collection or lettuce, I and other vegetables, Myron Mayo ; i MiwrobjMyEarl Carter, U to nine -year Beet, collection WvUwtti-c;rM. fcSLi "The Old Master," a Vaudeville Classic, and Howard's Revue Win Approval To Dan Durko a voto of thanks Is due. Defying the mania for riotous entertain ment, he has dared to give us an act which Is a audclllo classic It towers above everything else on the bill at Keith's this week because It Is consistent, superior and different. 'Tho Old Master" Is the rather modest title. It opens llko an episode o: Dickens'.; grips nttontlon by Its atmos phere and sincerity and yet It Is a danc ing net. Sally, a nrettv clrl not more thnn otghteen. Is found asleep at the window of her danclntr master's nlcturcsouo studio. Sho Is about to make her debut as a dancer at the Drury Lano Theatre, Just ncrois tne street, and wants ono more rchenrsal to strengthen her confidence. - Tho dancing master, who many years before also taught tho girl's mother, dances with her before tho trying ordeal. The mother Is seen In n vision as though re flecting tho old man's thoughts, nnd looks on npprovlngly as the master wishes her dauehter coral luck at her departure Tho old master dropi Into a reverie. While liv ing In the past the mother of his pupil ap pears rnd offer tho numbers whlclt the macier tnught her innnv years ago, IteJanc, another pupil of years gone by. aIo appears and dances. They vanish when the militer rises from his arm chair The clr.ck strikes The old man rushes to tho door expectantly. He knows that Ills little pupil has passed through success or failure. She returns with an armload of flowers. "Success" Is all sho manages to say nlid sho drops on a couch near the fireplace. As the old muster Is covering her proudly with the floral tributes tho Bplrlts of tho other dancers appear. In addition to giving a clover portrayal of the character Mr. Burko offers an artistic dance In tfie stylo that was popular about thirty years ago A-s demonstrated by Burke that stylo Is many years ahead of 1017. Florence Dorothy made a charming little pupil and danced artistically. Molly Moller nnd Mario Govern also wbn much approval with tholr numbers. Tho act generally scored a colld hit. Joseph V., Howard's MuhIc.iI World Itovue Involved four scenes In which nearly two scoro singers and dancers appeared. The action drifted from Yonkors to Mississippi and from California to "Somewhere In tho West." Many of Mr. Howard's well-known soncs wero rcvled In tho presentation, which was along elaborate lines. A song In tho hollow nf a treo during a rainstorm was tho prettiest feature of the review. Tho entire net could bo greatly Improved by a little elimination. A number of a southern loveo, which employs moro than a dozen dancing darkles, takes up time without giving us nnythlng new. A new Idea In this Epot would strengthen the act greatly. Mr. Howard was assisted by Kthlyn Clark, who.e singing and dancing were a distinct ns"et John Swor and West Avcy are undouht odly two of the be.st negro delineators In (-.tagcland. They would Improve tholr eklt. howoi by cutting out tho time-worn "hit" of tho checker gamo with tho whisky bottlo and glass. It makes 'cm laugh es but every man who has ever seen a burlesque show knows It'n gray with utage. Hay Korn antl Marion D.ivls a Philadel phia pair, were big upplauso wlnneis In a distinctly nuel act, which was right up to tho moment. Mr Fern's songs arc wonders for comedy, nnd Miss Davis, although small In stature. Is a big asset In the proceedings. Tho rest of tho show was In keeping with general excellence nnd Included' Joseph E. Bernard nnd Nlnlta Brlstow, In a domestic pkctch : Eddie and Birdie Conrad, IJennlo and Words and Karl Emmy 's Pets, the lat ter being one of the best canlno net ever seen here. J. O, C TO DIVORCE TEUTON HUDDIES Conan Doylo Sees No Reason Why Brit ish Somen Haven't Right LONDON'. Aug. 2 Sir Arthur Conan Dojlc, replying to criticisms of his sugges tion that British wives of Germans should bo enabled to get divorces In certain circum stances If they desire, writes: The argument Hint there should be no divorce- for n British woman married to a German because the parties have) vowed fidelity would be valid If no such things ns divorce existed. Since, how ever, the civil code of every civilized na tion recognizes that circumstances may arise which dissolve mo comr-n-i, " ' to determine whether the fact that these, women have been placed in fo terrible and unnatural a position, mated with enemy subject allcnntcd among their own kind, is not good reason for such a dissolution. St. Louis Ordinance Declared Invalid ST EOt'lS. Mo., Aug, 28. Because sev eral amendments had not been approved In accordance with the provisions of tho c ty charter, the ordlnanco auuionzing a special election on the proposed 1S,810,000 munici pal bond Issiio which was set for Novem ber 6 has been declared Invalid, and will not be held nt that time, lleforo a new dHte for the election enn be named a new ordinance must be passed- Tho bond Issuo was to pay for public Improvements. "BIG BURLESQUE REVIEW" SCORESJIIT AT CASINO Well-known Organization Has Thoso Essentials That Make for Much Success Jacobs and Jcrmcn deserve a lot of credit for their efforts In putting on the "Big Burlesque Itevlew," which camo to he Casino last night. They have forgotten tho old rtock gags and business and. launched Into something refreshingly new In burlesque. Harry K. Morton was ono of the most am :-sing performers who camo to this playhouse last season nnd those who vlr.lt the Casino will have to go some to beat him this season. Many now Ideas have been Incorporated Into tho action of tho piece. Among the class of exceptional players nre Danny Murphy. Zella rtuesell, Harry O'Neal nnd Flossie Everett. Some new music tho kind that you whistle after the curtain goes down was Introduced Into the show. The girls are lively and shapoly and the cos tuming good. "The Country Store" William Pcnn A sure cure for tho "blues" Is "The Country Store," a farco comedy, which tops the bill nt tho William Penn the first half of the week. The numerous comedy situa tions aro well handled by tho players. The bill generally, for the opening of the season, was all that could bo derlred. The feature photoplay was "The Flamo of the Yukon." with Dorothy Dalton In the leading role. The Douglas Family, D'Eler and Termini, and Oortrudo and Catharine Valerie did their "bit" toward tho evening's entertain ment. There will be a complete change of bill Thursday. - "Speedway Girls" Trocadcro The "Speedway Girls" won laughter and applause at tho Trocadero. Every member of Charles M. Baker's company Is a gen ulno funmaker. From tho time the cur tain went up for the first act until the orchestra played "Home, Sweet Home" the audience was In un uproar, Up-to-Uie-mlnuto songs alternate with riotous fun throughout the show. Some of the fun makers who brought many laughs were Ed IlodgerR, John Black. Milton Lee, Jack Smith. Edward Hart, Dolly Bunch, Sue Milford and Marlon Chase, all of whom have principal parts. The burlesques were well staged and the costumes wero the very latest. "Hoosier Girls" Globe "The Hooeler Girls." a tabloid musical comedy, took headline, honors at the Globe last night. There are the usual number of specialties, and the songs are of the tune ful variety, Tho dance numbers performed by the attractive chorus are particularly pleasing. The sconlc effects and stage set tings are all that can be desired. The Melodious Four, an Instrumental, vocal and comedy offering, was warmly applauded and had to respond to many encores. Other acta which pleased included Smith and Farmer, Jimmy Shea, Stewart and Mercer, Hendricks and Padula; Mahoney Brothers and Daisy, Dona Cooper, Lyle and Harris and Parllla. The motion pictures were up to the minute. , NUon Grand "Who's to Blame?" "Bob Hall, that genial Phlladelphlan, known aa the world s most rapid song com poser, was the emphatic hit at the Nixon Grand last night. "Bob" can compose songs as quick as a flash on any subject from the coal situation to onions, or from courtship to me war, uriginai songs mixed with good conTedy and a capable cast and chorus mad "Who'a to Blame?" a tabloid musical comedy, a popular number on the bill. There are thirteen persona In the cast, and It takes three scenes to oortraV rh "aterjr." Surrounding' numbers Include' the awwytiiaai mm y, war. m::"Tjm Zaentijs HKATIIS ADAMS. Aur 50. au.Uenly. THOMAS M hitband of Katharine Ailams nnd son of Vj llllam 11. nn-I late Annln Adams Helntlves nnd frlcmls Invited to funeral erlce, Thurs.. i! p. rn . father's rexldence. 111. S. 22il at. Int. Mt. I'enc" iem JtemaltiH may Lo Iewed Wed, a to in i m. Auto a-rWre ADAMf. Atic. 2T. at the Maconle Home. JOHN AliAMS, ascrl "4 ttelatlua and frltnda, J-odce No. I'. V nnd A. M . InUled to funernl eervlee. 1'hurs., 2 3U p m . nt the Home, .'l.'l.lll .N" llroad at Int Northwood Cim. Auto funrrnl ADDISON" Auc 27. Al'Ol'STA APD150N (neo Mutter), uldou nf Wllllim II Addison, ncd fll. lielnllvta nnd friends milted to funeral, Tliura., 2 p. m funeral homo of John 1 Klm merle, 2127 jc Jirn.id at. int Odd Fellow Cetn. Ilernalns may he vj-wed Wed., 8 p. m. Auto funernl iivw Yurie nnnera coDy A.MODHI. AUB. 21. VINOS'A. widow, of Anthony Amodet, aud I" Funeral erlcen Wed Solemn hlah mass of requiem 10 a. m. Church of St. Mary Magdalene. Int. Holy Crosa Cem. A.VOSTADT- Ave. 2S. MAKTHA B-. widow of .Maunry AnitMadt. nited tiO. Kclatlves and frlonds lnlt-d lo funeral eonUes, Wed., 2..1U P m , 137 Harvey nt, , Wlsaahli kon, Int. prl Mite, Weit l.iuril Hill Cem. HAHNKS. Aug. 2.1. XA1HIIYNU V.. daugh ter of Anna M. nnd lato Henry J. Tlnrnea. )lelntlea and friends lnlted to funeral, Wed., s SO n. m.. mother's residence. .1330 N. Mh st. HlBh mass of requiem M. Veronica's Church 10 n. in. Int. Catfiedrnl I'em. Auto funeral. HI.r:.Kt,Y. Au. 27, nt Orenn CltV, N. J.. HUATJtKT. ItUTII. daughter of Fletcher .sun ley and norence Harlow Hlenklv, naed 10 montha llelatlies nn.l-friends Invited to fu neral serlces. Wed.. 2 p. m., apartmenta of W II M. Ilurrell. -127 Market St., Camden. Int. prhste, Harlelsh Cem. IIREWKR. Atie. 27, lH.lZAlir.TH (nee Skill mnnl widow of Kills A. Hrewrr Duo notice of funernl from 1R31 N 12th at. I.nmbemille, N. J , papers copj tlVK.Ni: Aug 27. AI.OV!Il"f T.. son of Peter A nnd late .vur T Ilyrno (neo Welsh), Itelattvea nnd friend lnlted lo funeral, Thuri , R.30- ii. m . father'a residence 2.VIS 11. I.ehlsh ut. (lath Ward). Solemn requiem inaaa hi. Ann's Church 10 . m. Int. New Cathedral Com. CAi.nwni.r. cttmscc i: of rniia., need .11, at Newport, H. I. Auc. 2il Hervlrea Wed'. 11 a. m . at the Oliver H inir liulldlr.s. 1S2U Ch-5tnut t. Int. priv.it,. nt I.inrel Hill iVm. CAP.H. Aur. 23 CATHniNK. widow of Jnmen Cnrr. Relative and frlemla Invited to funernl. Wed. S.30 n. m.. I S. (1th at.. Darby. HlBh mnea Church of the Ulenard Vlrcln Mary, Darhv, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. CA.SHT.-Aua. 27. HOWARD. huMinnd of T.llllnn 13 Cuaey, aaed 32. Relative and friend, police tf the nth, 2dlh and 27th d1 trlrt inltd lo funeral, Tlmr , S.3n n. m . resld-nce. 214 N 13th at HiKh muss of requiem Church of St John the Hnneellat 10 a. in. Int Hnlv Cro.lH Cem Atltn funeral .I HP!' Auu. 27 CAIlini'.I.NK K. wife nf Georjso Clupp (nre Kevser). Relative nnd friend Invited in funeral eerv.coH, Th'lrs.. 2 p. in., rOI4 N Wnrnork t.. l.ORnn. Int, Mt. Vernon Cem. COONHY AUK 2."- CATllAUINH. vvlfo of I.ouls Cooney. aatd 13. Relative nnd frlenda Invited lo fuieral Wed 7.30 it. m.. K37 KdEo lev et I.nw mas St. r.dvvnrd' Church II a. m. rOOPKU. Au 24 KIIAN1C H hubaml of Hnima Cooper (neo Hver) and son of Joseph and Hmnm Cooper, Relatives and friends, .Id and 2Slh Pollen DIMrlrt. Invited to funeral, Wed. 7 30 !. in. 131.1 K. Mojninenslin! nve. ibtlovv Wharton at.), Hlvh requiem mass Church ol St Alnhon'i 1) m. Int. Holy cro- Cem COZHNS. Au? 27. nt 1(137 Franel vt.. SMITH !. co.HN'H, need 7." Relatives nnd friend. i-nr.Hlvanln I.eidke. No. Shi), 1. & A. M.. Fulton Iidie No. 31 of I'.j Post No. 2. U. A R.. Invited to funeral Hervlecs at Sixth Raptlat Church, IHth uml bprlnn Garden sts.. Thurs . "2 p. m Int. private. CI .WNINOHAM -AUK. !.'., JOHN J. CUN NINCH1AM. hr. hu-hand of Anna Ctinnlnsham Ineo Mrl.nushlln). Relative nnd friend, em ploves of 1', It T,. llondway Dept.i ull orKinl rations of which lie vas n member. Invited to funeral. Thur., 8:30 n. in.. 3442 N. 1.1th t. Solemn requiem inns St. Stephen's Church 10 a. rn Int Holy ivnuirr.re Cem. Auto funeral. fL'THIIHUT. HHNIIY I.. OL'THHERT, hus band of late HophU Culllbnrt, ailed 71, Rela tive!! nnd friend Invltid to fuiier.il cervices, 'Ihurs., 2 p. m . residence of son.lnlavv, Harry C. .Mitchell, 2(133 Mercy st. Int. private. North vvoorl Cem. Remalna ma lie. viewed Wed. eve, DICKHRSON At Oriental. N. J , AUB. 27. MARY .1.. widow of Henry S Dirkeraon. aced 70 Relatives and friend Invited to funernl, Thurs.. 2 ii. m , residence of brother. Oeorffo T AllnwaV Oriental. N. .1. int. Tabernaeld, N. J. DIETER. aur- 27. I'AUI.INK (nee Sehlnuen), wire of (leorso Dieter, aned 3(1 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs , 2:30 p. m . 301O Frankford ave. Int Hellevue Cem. DINHKN. Aus. 2.1. HANNAH, widow of Rartholomew Dlnee-n. Relntlvea and friend In vited to funeral. Wed . h.30 a. m . 42(1 N. Wil ton ft. (.".Id nnd I'nrri"hi. Solemn hluh requiem mesa I.ndy of Victory Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cros Cem. FISHER. Aue. 2.1, ANN FISHER, widow of John Fisher nnd dauehter of Ihte John nnd Nellio MeCettlgan, of Caahel, Co. Doikk.iI. Ire. land. Relative nnd friend Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 8:3U a. m.. 22i!l Federal st. Solemn requiem mans Bt. Charles's Church 10 a. m. Int. Hnlv Cross Cem. Auto service. FRANCISCO. Ausr. 2.1. IDA FRANCISCO (neo Wilson), wife of John Francisco. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Thurs., 3 p m . r.22 H. Cabot st. Int. I'almer Cem. Friends mny rll aflor H p. m. Wed Furlong auk. 2.1. andrew t.. husband of Anna Furlonff (nee Hoban) and son of Anna and Hie Andrew Forlornr, Relatives and frl-nds. member of St, Vincent do Tnul Society, Holv Namo Society, League of the Sacred Heart nnd Altnr Society, Artisans' Order of Protection. Assembly No. 0. of Penna.; International Assn. nf Machinists of Phlla. Navy Yard. Invite! to funeral, Wed.. 8:30 a. m.. 2508 3. Alder at. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Epiphany II) a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. OATTON. Auk. 24, EDWARD A., son of lata Edward and Mtry Oayton. aired 3ft. Relatlv-s nnd friend. Do Soto Council. ot SIS, K. of C.I Walella Trlhe. No. 32.1. I. O. II. M i I. n. of H, W., Leical Union, No. Its. employe of I.lovd. Garrett Co.. Invited to 'uneral. Wed.. 8:30 n. m.. slitter's residence, Mrs. Hose- nrennan. 2000 S. Onnl st. Illch requiem mass at. Monica's Church 10 a. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. GERRARD. Auc. 25, RMZARETIT. wtfe of Thomas Gerrard. Sr , and daua-qter of late Lawrence nnd Catherine Flvnn. Relative nnel friends invited to funeral. Wed. 1322 Sellers st.. Frankford. Requiem hlirh mas St. Joachim's Church 7 am. Int. St. Gabriel's Cem., Hazleton. Fa. Omit flowers. GRAY. Auc. 20. MARTHA CUNNINGHAM GRAY, widow of Georco W. Gray. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed,, 8:30 a. m., 222S N. 211 th st. Solemn mass of requiem Church of the Moat Precious Wood 10 u. m. Int. private. Auto funeral. GREEN. In Norrlstown. Auc. 20. MARY I... wtfa of C. 15. Green. Ilelntlvea nnd friends Invited to funeral, resldsnce. 1108 W. Main st., Norrlstiwn. Ta., Wed.. 10.80 a. m. Int. pri vate. Montgomery Cem. aRKER. Auc. 20. IIOLT.ETTA, wife- of Wil liam )l. Greer, ased 40, Relatives and friend Invited to funeral, Wed., 1 p. m.. 111211 N. B8th st. Services Weston Memorial llaptlst Church, fiSth and Thompson sts., 2 p. m. Int. private, Arllnirtnn Cem Friend my call Tues. eve, HADDON. Aug. 27. WILLIAM, husband of Barah Haddon (nee Lindsay). Relatives nnd friends, member of Ht. John's P. II Freo Church and Sunday school, employes of Kdvvard (1. lludd, and all other orzanlzatlona of which hn was ft member. Invited to funeral services. Thurs.. 1 v. m,. residence of son-in-law, Wil liam Walton. 4H25 N. Sydenham at. Services 8t. John's P. II. Free Churcn. 2 p. in. Int. Oakland Cem. Remains may be viewed Wod after 7 p. in. HAOAN. Auc. 27. MAHY AGNES, dauehter of late Charles and Ilrldcet llacan and Brand, diuehtcr of Kltza and late John McElvans, ased If.. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tlnils.. ',10 a. m.. 2038 N. 3d at. Sdlemn re quiem mass 8t. Veronica's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. HAOLUND. Auc. 2.1, at 841 N. 41t St.. OLIVHR A., son of Minnie Pavord and late Olof IUilund. need 23 car. Funeral services and Int. private. HAMMOND. Auc. 20. ANDREW, husband of Kmma. Hammond, need 63. Relatives and friends. Amalgamated Lace Operatives of Amer ica, Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 1:30 p. in., 852.1 Jasper at. Services In Christ Church, 0th and Venanco sts., 3 p. m. Int, private, Qreenmount Cem. IUmalns may be viewed Vfei, eve. Auto funeral. HEDGES. Auc. 27. WILLIAM HENRY, son of Thomas nnd Elizabeth Hedges, need 20. Due 1 noiirn ni jiiners.1 Kiven. HENDERSON. Suddenlv, nf aruto appen dlcltls. Auc. 20. OEORGHHENDEIISON. Jr., unly son of Qenrse and Ilsrtha Stuart Hender son, ased 23. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, Wed.. 2:1.1 p. m.. country home of parents. Paoll, Pa. Auto will meet train leavlnc llroad St. SU. 1:15 p. m. at Paoll. Pa Int. private. , HENDRICKS. Auc. 20. ELIZABETH a.. daushter of late Humuel H. Hendricks, seed-10. Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral rv ices, nut juinn ai,, r.orrisiown. i'a.. wed., 2 p. m. Int, private, llrethren's Burvln: Cround. Kalrvlew, Omit flowers. HOLDZKOM. Auc. 27. at niece's residence. 2042 N. 18th st.. BARAH A., widow of Joseph lloldzkom, aced 02. Funeral and Int. private, KKNWbRTHT. Auc. 26. JfAllY JANB. wife of William Kenworthy, dauehter of Qeorc and late 'Martha Wilson, seed 48. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs.. 2 p. rn... (residence of father. 18T W,, Atlantlo "I..1-. f5rV'ei !. Jsrev' Jnt. 43. Relatives and friends. Col. John Clark Council, No. OtR, r. P. A.I.HolmesburB Men's Asto., Invited '.o funernl. We, a p. m., 8083 Rowland ave., Holnieabuif. . Int. Macnolla Cem. Remains may be lsvved Tues. nftur 7 "' lT'i'PINCOTT. At Atlantic City, N. J.. Auc. SU. KM1I.Y STEEL WOL1IERT. wife of Georca Trueman Llpplncott. Funeral servlc at resi dence, 120 states ave., Atlantic City, N, J.. Wed , li a. m. Int. I'entral Laurel Hill, Ma 10 a. m. brides train. Pennsylvania 11. K. . LtlNTIN. In I'hcenlxvllle. Tn.. ,Auc. 27. ISAAC J. HI8T1N. Relatives and friend In vited to funeral, residence, 425 Gay St.. Phoe tiUvllle, im Thurs,, 3 i. m. Int. private, Morris Cem. , MocMAHON. At Atlantic City. N. J.. Auc. 20. LOTTIE, wife f Edward J. MacMahon nnd dauithter of Harry and Emma. Eabautt. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Wed, 1:30 p. m.. residence of Parents, 20U Vv. Ilcrks St.. Philadelphia, Int. Hillside. Cem.. uy ninerni iroiicy. . .MASTEMSON. Auc. 24. Rev. WILLIAM P. SfASTERSON. Roctor of the Church of Ht. An thony do. Padua, 24th nnd FlUwater st., son nf lato William P. nnd Catherlno Masterson (neo Murphy). Reverend clnrnv relatives nnd friends, Invited tn funeral, Wed,, 8 a. m. Solemn requiem mass e.hurch of St. Anthony do Padua 10 n. m. IMvInn Office 0.30 a in. Int. (-B.t.h.il.r.M.L',"m. Aulti funeral. MAXWELL. Auc. 2'1. MART MAXWELL. Relatives nnd friend invited to funeral serv ices. Wed., 2 p. m 1U28 S. 1Mb. st. Int. private. McCANN. Auc. 2.1, ANNE MrCANN (nee Dontieliv), widow of John McCann. Relatives and friend. H. V. M. Sodality and Altar So elty of Visitation Church, Invited to funeral, Wed., 8:30 n. m., 2117 Coral st. Solemn requiem mass lo n. m. Visitation Church. Int. New Cothedril Com. Autu funernl. Omit flowers. McCOHD 0102 Do Lnnrey St., on AUB. 27. EMMA, wife of Hunter McCortl. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Wed., S p. m , nt Oliver If. Hair Illdc, 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. Vlcwlnc from 7 to 0 p. in., Tues. MoKEON. Auc. 25, CATHARINE PATRICE, dauithter of Patrick nnd Mary McKcon (nee Rynn), need IP. Relatives nnd friends invited to funernl, Wed., 8:30 n. m., residence of par rnta, 130.1 Frnrker St.. Oak Lan, Pa. Solemn lilBh requiem mis Church ot tho Holy Ansel, Oak Lane, 10 n. m Int. Holv Sepulchre Cem. MERRILL At reside nee of father, 413 EJrre wood road, llronkllne Del Co.. Pa . Auc 20, CHARLES o. MERRH.L. Jr., hujlund nf Mao " Merrill nnd son of Charles O nnd tho lat Mnllle E. Merrill, need 30. Relative nnd filends Invited to nervier Wwl , 2 p, m. I 'liver II llalr llldir 1S20 Cliratntit st. Int prl vn i e MILLER- Auc 2.1 JOHN HENRY, husband of llnnnih Miller. Relntlvc and friends. Purity Lodge No. 3sn, I O. O. P . Harris llnrnnipment. No. 22. I 11. O. V, InvPeil to service SI 7 Windsor sqmre Tues . e. n. Int. Morris Cem.. Phnenlxvlile I'n Wed. a. m. MHO.NKY Aur 2(1 MARY K. widow nf Jos.'nh V Mooney. ReinilveH nnd friend In vited to service Weil., if p m. 3207 Locust st. Int. Mount Morlah Cnn friends may call Tues. eve. MORRIS. Aub. 20. MARY A . widow of John Morris. Relntlvea nnd friends Invlled to fu neral Wed . 8'30 n m , reeldencK of son, Charles E. Morris, loll ralrmuunt no. Sol emn requiem map Church of the Assumption 10 n m. Int Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. , xAumiTON. Aug. 2r.. .ma'iiiici: h . hu. Innd of Mirnaret G Nnuirhton (nee Talc) Relative nnd friends, Court ll-llevue, No, 107, P. of A , Invited to funeral Thurs , 8:30 n m , 2.12S W Gordon st High mar Church of thi Mnt Precious Illood 10 n. in. Int, private. NEAL1S. Alllf 2(1. FLORENCE .St. vvlfo nf John H. Nenll nnd dmrhter of late Georcn and Fannin Rnriies. Relatives nnd friend. R. V. M. Sodality of Bt. Michael's Cliurch. Invited to funernl, Thurs., 8.10 n m,, 303 W. JefTersen st. Solemn requiem mas St. Mlchnel's Church 10 n. in. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. PAPL. Suddenlv. nt Ventnor City. N. J AUC. 2(! MARV EL1ZAI1ETH PACL (nee Wll linrn) widow of Joseph A Paul. Relative and friends Invited to funeral servlceu. Wed,, 12 iinan, (.hapcl of Mt. Morlah Cem. Int. Ml. Morlali Cem. l'l-lARSON.t-On Aim. 20, DAVIS PEARSON Funeral servlcee: Wed., 2 p. m.. .I'l.",') Drexel rnnrl. Overbrook. Pa. Int. private. Omit (lowers. TETERMAN Auc. 20 GEORGE M. PAL LAS. husband nf Charlotte Pelerman (neo Al hrUht), fnrmerlv of Clestnut Hill R.-1-itlvej nnd friend Anilrew Jackson Democratic Club, Invited to funeral Thur 2 p. m , irsMem-e 811 S .1th et., Camden, N. J. Int. Evcrcreen Cem Friend mav call Wed evn PITTS. Auc 2(1. ALEXANDER J., son of Sarnh nnd late Jame Pitts, Rclatlvrn and friend, emploje of Phlla. Roll nnd Machine Co., Invited to funernl. Prl.. 2 p, n., mother's residence, 2C3(I Onkford st. Int. Trinity Lutn eran Cem Remain may Im viewed Thur eve. POWERS Aug. 27, CECELIA A . wldov of Nicholas Powers. Reintlve-s nnd friends Invited to funernl, Wed.. 7.30 n. m., SI I N. Stlllmu'n at. Solemn requiem nines St. Francis Xnvler's Church 0 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto lunerni, DEATHS I'PRSELL. Autr. 5.1. CIlAIll.Tia r. I.nh-n,1 nf E Henrietta l'ursol.. iiKed 33. r.e'ntlves nnd friends Invited to funeral services Wed. 2 p. m., 121.1 Kldredce nve., W. Colllnesvvnod. N J. Int private Frlendj may view remains Tues. 7 o m n in QPINN Aug 20, CATHARINE, d (tighter of Cathnrlno nnd lain Edward tjuliin (nie Covle). Relatives nnd friend. Sacred Heart Societv. Invited in funeral, Thurs., 7.30 n. in.. 2.123 Olive st. Ulch mass of requiem Church nf ht. Francis Nnvler ft a m Int. Holy Cross Cem. ROSENHEIM Au, 21. REUHEN. hu.band r Hannah Rosenheim (nee Mercer) nctd CO, I.ilutlve and friend Invited to funeral eerv. Ices. Wed.. 2 p. m . 1211 N. Mb st Int rrl vale, St. James's fern . KlnKsrssinw. PAUTER Aug. 2.1. CONRAD .1.. husband of Acnrs It. Sauter (nee, Rcbmann). nged 00. Ilela llvs and friends. Welcome Lndirc. No. 4'l F. nnd A. M., Rebmann Itcneilclnl Asso.. Glen's Friendly Union and members of Corinthian Ave German Presbjterlaii Church, Invlled to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m . .1131 Diamond st Int private. West Laurel Hill Cem. IiMnnln may be viewed Tues. iift.-r 7 p. m. Auto funeral. SCHPI.Z. Aug. 20. MARGARET, wife nf Frederick Schulz (nee Steinmuller), nged r..'I, Relative nnd friend, members of St. nona Ventura Church Altar Societv invited to fu neral. Thurs.. 8:3(1 a. m . 210:, N loth at Solemn requiem mas St. Ilnnnventurn Church 30 n. in. Int. Mo3t Holy Redeemer Cem, Altar iiervlce SHOM11ERT. Auc. 27. CATHARINE J., widow of Frederick Shomhert. nged 74 Rela tive nnd friends, member. nf Holy Family and Altar Societv of St. llonnvcntura's Church In vited lo funeral, Thurs, 7.30 a. ni . residence of Bon-ln-law, Joseph Genlert. 01ft W. Cambria st. Roqulem mass St. Ilnnnventura's Chure.h ft n. m. int. Most Holy Redeemer Cem. Auto fu nernl, SI.EVIN Aug. 21. PATRICK, husband of Annlo Hlevln. itelntlvcs and friends Invited to funeral, Wed., 8:30 u. m.. f.22 E. Ontario st. High mass Ascension Church 10 a. in. Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. SMITH Suddenly Aug. 21. .MAY SMITH (nee Lyons), daughter nf Hannah C nnd late Thomns J. Lyons, Service nnd Int. strictly private, nt convenience of family SMITH. Aug. 27. WILLIAM WALLACE, son of Wlllliun II. nnd late Ellen I! Smith nnd hus band of Catherine Johnson Smlin, aged 411, Itelntlvta nnd friends, Richmond Lodge. No. 2'to. F. and A M : Melllci R. A. Chapter. No. 21, Phlla Consistory. 32d Decree A. and A. Rite: Lu I.ii Temple A. A O. N. SI. S Mid nil other or. gHiilratlons of which ho was n member Invited to funeral. Prl., 2 p. m 4181 N. llroad st. Int. Westminster Cem. Auln funeiel. SPE1ER Auc 20 EMANUEL, husband of Theresa Speler (noe Well), need 62. Relatives nnd friends, Kevstnne Lodce, No. 120 J. O II. a.; wiiern i-.siner j.ouce ann j,aay Washington IOdge. Invited to funeral. WeeL. 2 n. rn.. in N 4th eU Int. private, Adath Jeahurun Omit Cowers. SPICKER. Auc. 27, JACOR, husband of 103: Cem. MUSIC ZECKWER-HAHN Philadelphia MlMlCfll A.ttilaR,. lit, eiJrurp eirrri, A iiiiniiriiiiis Eminent faculty, modern equipment, Address Charlton Lewis Murphy. Managing Director RAGTIME In 20 lessons or Voney Hack. UklL nailed free. CHKISTRNSr.N llano nchoo s. li'JO Chestnut St.. 1412 Venanco St., isJ Tusker St. Phons Soruc.07. Y. M. C. A. SCHOOL OF MUSIC Send for catalog, 25 courses, 1421 Arch street. SUMMER RESORTS ATLANTIC rlTV. N, J. HOTEL OSTEND Whole block Boardwalk from Doston to Sot eretjn Ave. Coolest rpot on tho beach. New cafe the largest In Atlantlo City; dlsttncuished appointments, delightful culstre. Glassy smooth danclnc track eighth of a ratio lone. Open all the year. Hotel Botcobel J5l!u?f,yve- nJJ,r DMeh Open all year. Pine table. Bklt. Thon. 11T. A. K. MARION. Mt. ran In Christ . v Where Shall I Send My Child to School ? That question can bo an swered quickly and satis factorily by consulting tho Educational B u r o a u at Ledger Central.. Here, with out fuss or bother, you may obtain comploto and reliable information of any board injr school for boys or girls, military academy, business college, conservatory of muBic, college or university. Our intimate knowledge of the advantages of the va rious institutions will en able you to mako a wise choice. This service is free and available to every one -everywhere. Ledger Central CHESTNUT at BROAD Sidle S. Splcker and ;on-ln-lavr jf Hannah and lt Abraham Stenbacher. seed 47. Rela. Uvea nn.t frlendi InvP-a to funeral rvlces, Thur.,, 2 p. m., f37 W. I.ehlch ave. Int. Jit. HIHRl'haN Auc. .20, JOHN. Imband of.taU Catharine Cunnane Sruban. aged n. Helatlvei and frlendj Invitee! to funeral. Wed :30 a. in , parlors of Dnvld O. I-'rankenflelel ft Poti. 322 N, 82d st. Holemn requiem, mas St. James's Church. UHtli, nnd Chestnut iti 10 n. rn. Int. " 8yrACCCHoifsii Suddenly. Auc. 27. MORRIS II. 8TACKH00KI1. Sr liuabnnd nf Mary H. Slarkhouse. Relatives nnd friends Invitee! to services. Thun.. 2:30P. in.. 212S Gould st. Int. Mt. Zlon Cem. Friends may call Wed., 7 rVrULl';. Auc. 20, JOSHPH, husband of late Kllen mull. Relatives anel friends, employes Phlla. .Mint, Post .No. 2, O. A. It., Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 P. m.. R2.1l Hpruco st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cent. Remains may be vlewod Tues , tji, m. Auto funeral. 1 ROUT, Auc. 25. PRANCm S husband of late Annla Trout, need 70. Relntlvea and friends. Quaker City. Lodce, No. 11. A. O. U. W.. invited to funeral. Jed., 2P. m son arcs), dence. Prank S. Trout. Jr., 2)1 Chew at.. Olney. Int. Mt. Peace Cnn. Friends may cull Tues., " TWOHl'a. Aiis. 2". JOHN, husband of 7ate Sarah Twohlit (neo Conley). HeUtlves nnd friend Invited to funeral, Wed., S-30 a. m 2HJ2 13. Alleclietiy nve. Requiem rrnea Church of tho Nativity 10 a. m. Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. . , V. WAI.DH3. Au 27. 437 E. Waahlnkton lane, Oermantovvn. CONRAD P.. hi.sbnnd of Ida T. Waldlo. Duo nollco of funeral lvn. WALKI3R. Suddenly. Auc. 25, JO.SKPH. son of William P. and Clnrn Walker, ngeel 37. Relatives and friends Invlled to funeral. Wed., 7:30 n, m.. parents' residence. rioiUI N. Rose hill ft. Hlch mass Ascension Church 0 a. m. Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem. PAKOEIi POST T Every Patriotic American who owns n talking mnchino should have these records. Where Do Wc (So A 2299 10-inch 75c r.vm:RT.uii3iv APOLPH PRISED. 8305 N. 17th Bt. Auto ierv len; also parlor.. Phono Tioga 4020. STEAMBOATS FAMILY EXCURSIONS IRON STR. THOMAS CLYDE TO AUfit'STlNT. IIIUCII htnpplnc ul i.mncer. 100 milts for COo. Salt vvnter bathliij. plenty laMia and koncnes fnr nlenln narlles Pure liuiind lrlp lenve Atch St. Runday II A M. 1111 pi.nne Isrltef 1155. JAMES E. OTIS. Manazer. 3 Arch St .-.On Children 5 to 10, 25 Wharf Ually 8 30 A. M. l-'rom Here? (Johnson & Wcnrlch.) Arthur Fields nnd Pcerlc33 Quartette. Orchestra, necompnniment. Over There. (Cohan.) Peerless Quartette. Orchestra accompaniment. Send Check, Money Order or Stamps, We. P.iv Pet t'harnen Write for Latest Catalogue We uIo curry n full line uf Hie hit 1'iano i.oiis PJiila. Talking Machine Co. 412 Market Street 000 North Pranhlln Street Phllnilelphln A 2306 10-inch 75c l.ltevt LOST AND HOTJND BPECTACLnS Lot, shell-rlmmtd spectacles, Monday, a. m near Rldco nnd Sedeely aves. or MJiiayunlt car; reward. Preston 3200 J. PERSONALS POR HAM! for storage soods, In the, tinmo rf Mis II M. White, X. li. Rorlthlll. 3llls A. K. Rlchardon. ?.Ir. Catharine M. Hcanlan. 11. 3s. Ournerj Haphla R. Keatlnif. .Mr. Mary Smith, Mrs, M. .lark, Mr Cal Punn, C. II, Lance, Jame J. Pnuuh, .Miss K. It. Joyce. II. H Rice, Laura K. Hvan. Mr. 1'rnnlc H I'o Plaque, Mary Ilracb, c, J Khee , Mis 13. . Tlvnii. Jnsnrh Sehell. Mrs Helen Uiiniont, Thiiinn Kvers, Mrs Lottlo Jennlncs. Mr, I., K. Clrk. Mr. Thiiina cjuinn. Mr. I.. Andrews, Mr. Kate Plersnn, Mr A. Rappaneeker, Rob eit M. Wallace, h order of Miller North llroad Ptorwife Comi'inj, ilip'ul noovei Lemtfu, SAMl'HL C. 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New Domestic Science laboratory. .Special attention to physical training. Super vised by Committee of Friends guarded companionship for each child. Separate departments, boys and girls, high school grades. t Faculty is chosen from specialists trained in leading Colleges and Univer sities. The only private school with elementary schools in various parts of city. Prominent men and women in all walks of life are graduates of this School. Opens Ninth month 23th. Year Hook Now Rendr. Write for Kate. JOHN W. CARR. Ph. D., Principal 15th nnd Race Sts., Philadelphia Yonne Men nnd Ilovs Y. M. C. A. 1421 Arch Street Central Preparatory School (Day and Evening) High School Department for men and boys. Complete prep aration for College, University, Technical and Professional schools. All-Day School 9 a. m. to S p. m. for boys 11 to 16. Adds training in Music and the Man ual and Plastic Arts to school curriculum. Monthly physical reports. Business Department Sten ography, Bookkeeping, Type writing and the allied Business Subjects. Elementary Department Split-time schedules. Day schools open Sept. 10. Evening school, Oct. 1.' Bucknell University JOHNllOWAItK HARRIS, 1'resldent THE demand for Trained Men and Women, now and for several years to come, will exceed tho supply. For worthwhile) youns men and youn women Huckncll has thorough and modern courses In Kducatlon, His tory, Knglish. Modern and Ancient languages, Mathematics, Chemistry, JJIology, rhyslcs and Domestlo Bclenco. A separate school of muslo. Courses lending to degrees of A.B.. rti.13.. Se.n., C.E.. E.E., M.E., Chem, 13.. SO.B. In Domestlo Sclonce. All nthtetlcs For catalog address Walter S. Wilcox, I.ewlsbunr, !, M. C. Arch St. Elementary Schools Day and Evening Special classes for men and boys In Arithmetic and Enellih Shon Rketchlnir and Hhop Arithmetic. Hours to suit every man's con venience. Call, write or phone reardln your ipeclal needs. 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Positions cuarKnteed.hnnte"' no'B'o, -Je do not lmv. to use lares " Bdv-eV?...?;. iiecnusn ni'nriv nil or our r,i)u d-s'iii inr AiZ student! and .100 desks for nleht student. i,2t! nlready been ennni.-nd. Iteelster now If vmi lh to securo ndmlsHicn to the best bZC,0" liV? SALESMANSHIP ACCOUNTANCY REAL ESTATE tho best business school. Another class now form. InB. Comn in at once. TaUBht by a (' P. a rrep.irea for Stuto nx. Tninlit by n Lawyer nnd n lieu! Hstate Man. University of Pennsylvania Whurtnn Hrlinol of Finance und Coninierce) 01TKKS EVENING COL'KSi:s Session bedim Sept. 28. Wrlto for Cataloeue I.OflAX HALT,. 3(llli nnd Woodland Avenue. FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL .uiiiiMi 11 uonnirr .-cnooi" on iiifl I'urkwar "imvs-iio ' S-; Tuth st.-Wfni.s" TFA( Hl.ltS WANTKUi positions ivaltlni; free reKlstration for college and normal urHdua'eaT Uledern Ttailier' Bureau. HHIS .Mnrkst S Private Shorthand School INDIVIDUAL 1N3THUCTI0N. 4630 Sanson St. Young Women nnd Girls Phila. School of Design for Women IlltOAD AN11 MASTER STH. RKOrEXS OCT 1 Full courses in Art and lnduotrinl Are Practical Deslgnlnc In all Its branches. Iul. I ration. Fnahlon Illustration. HducatlonTi PDCholoiry. iii P. A. n. WinENXEIt FELLOWSHIP ;iO KUKOPK.FOB llESKiX THE STEVENS KrilOilI. 10K r.ntl.s"'T7v' Chelton ave., Oermantovvn 30tli yearTwrin. Sept. 'J3; Klnderearten In chario of iii,5'V Uhler. Collene Preparatory. Specfal cnu,si; in Dome.tls Science and Convei,atlonillK?.rn?h l,fernil'ort"Se1inou.WOmCn- MAKV ----N"SS: THE GORDON-RONEY SCHOOL f. ut "'. ,- niiruee mreet I and CollCEQ 1'reDiVratft.... M18H KO.N-Er. PFiiv. uenerai ana uoneeo rreparatory Courses Iloof rrarden and aim. Vllsu trni'v v-ourses. MISS HILLS' SCHOOL 1808 NInrCR STREET M.N K IlllN(-, AUllMilRF ubeth llllla Lman. PrlnelDs MAIN Elltabetli I'rlnrliml TA. CHESTNUT 1IILI,. PA. MT. ST. JOSEPH'S roi.I.EOUTE IVWitiitu Ideal school for soung Isdlea. r0ur,?. iJHT? Music and Domeetlc Hclence. ni?m,ntaf5 i' t.rmedlato. Commercial Colleire l'renari!?, .J? Colleslato Cla Atnilated vvlth th ."1" University of America nnd lInlverStyOof-p,,h0tllic Culn ne llnv JO '!,..... ..n, ..t .Pl enna. .. ..,. ,ul ,,,, nuM j,a OVEB1IROOK Miss Sayward's School for Girls UYlJuiiwur., tory. Athle puuiia in naia, -ynvvyci,eAierlon and Wvnnin.iV MIH3 JANET HaWvAKD. r?lnciKP. ,1, AMni.KR. PA. School of Horticulture l?1?' Short fall courses for women In irowlni vii. etableta, flowers, fruit, canning-. Ki kirJII poultry, landscape gardening-. Catalog- pln' Young Men and Hots TheWilliam Penn CharterSchool No. 8 South Twolfth Street PHILADELPHIA ;M th request of the llln. and Proprietor of the ilim Eouneled In ICC!) IpIaiib l.A unrlap nn monwealth.'1 nnd charterKI hv w ?i. nr day a. the city Ittelf. October M ifoi .?! feed's. uffinT.,u "u,h -i'".,,vh.; More than one thousand of Its itudenia v,.. entered Hi varloui colleges and SiS.....' and technical icnoolg. ol the count"'!.".: many bava csretr, entered airct-upon-WJbV.Ynn.": , ,Th Prospectus for 101T-1S la rad r. i. trlbutlon. building will b. "pin for IniSJctlLS and classification of poplls Beptemb.r iti FREPERWKL. SMITH. MA. . HELf WAJTTED TEMAUt , HEI.f. TELHrilOND orEnTmo Tliei President nf the trnlted States lias pointed to the great Industrial army of thn nntlon nnd to the necessity for a Renerous. unselfish obscrvance of duty un the part of those who may beat sens In that army. The telephone) !ystem of tho country In to play n conspicuous part In th conduct of tho war. Hell Telephone) operating presents It. elf ns a vocation for Mjung women wherein n no less patriotic than valu. Mile, servlco to tho Government may be performed. If you nre between tho ages of IS and 24. apply at 400 Market St.. Phllade). Ehla, any day, except Sunday, between ;30 a, m, and Dp. m, New employes aro paid while, learning and nre assigned to offices near their homes. The work Is Interesting, the-en. vlronment most agreeable and efficiency la rovvatded by ready advancement. Comfortable, recreation rooms ant dlnlntr rooms whero meals are served nt cost In overy Central Office. Apply Now! IlOOKKEEPEIl'H assistant: resident of north. enit pref.: state rue. whro prevlouily em. ployed, aal'y desired. "E.83." 1 O. lJox 3500. CAKH I'ACKHIIS Cllrls tob'uclc' caUsi berhv tiers paid p GO for B4 hours' work. Apply Keebler-We lo nakt.iir Co., 2(18 N. 22d it CHOCOLATH COATERfl Acltor'a need ehoco. late cpatcrs, cream bonbon dippers, girls for wrapping caramels ; experienced ami learners, llnley Acker Co., 121 N. 8th st. coMPTOMirrnn prnrtATort wanted, expert. enctel girl for latgo offlce: excellent chance for ndvincement: In reply ulve age. exporlencj nnd silary. p 31S, Ledger Office. """'" UIHI Inrnmltig bills, eon rerleiice and salary wanted ventre, vyanted who Is familiar with checklns trasts, etc.; stale age. ex. l' 321, Led:er GIRL, over 18 yer. for general offlco work Is. lnrgo office-! must be eiulck nnd accurate, at figures; salary 18. P 322. I.edccr Office. QtRLS WANTED OVF.1J jn TEARB OF AOE J.IflHT. A1IIY FAOTOIty DESIRAlll.E STEADY WORK HOT I.HNCHEH BERVKD .,. .A.T,,','!,H THAN COST ....HAT. I'KOINNERS $7 PER WEEK INCREASED AFTEn SECOND WPPtf GOOD PAY. EXCELLENT TREATMENT liIOUETT & MYERH TORACCO CO 3D AND ONTARIO OIRVt OVER lfl WANTED: T.I01IT rov. pifNIAI, WORK, 4N-HOUK WEEK- cifAVTsl ailll.S. bright, neat, 111 and aver, for llcht' clean work In dental factory: no machinery- i hours a day, half day Saturday- nl-asani sanitary factory: opportunity for ndv"S?.' ..menttandardLDentkF Co". 2411W. Norr? it. OIRI.S wanted, over 10 yean of age. for light fniW" V'nrk' m'"ne- nnd flttlnr? lip medical auppllesi leorners pa d $7 u week, rn! d ad' vnncement to steady workers; SO hours week. ApvlK..MjorelCa, Olenoldon" Pa. '"ffJi'S" ri.1!'."? In "rt-publlihlne; iiouTel light, clean place; 7 Apr y 2d Moor. 12lh at entrnnce Intornatlonal Art Puhllshlni Co , JSthjn.il . Callow hill sts.. Wolf nidT 0IJ?I"STntV!. wo"ien wanted. Rrown and Bailey SS-Ji-JSi'S3.r- Iranklln nnd Willow. T GOVERNESS vv-anled. first class. Protestant; ono who speaks French preferred, to caro for li children, il and n ears; good wages: must ."t ot lefcrcnccs: B 1- aosVUSSii GOVEr'neS3 or mother's helper for 3 chlU dren. age n. 0, :t years; gnocl leamstresi nearby subnrhs: French. English or Haigiiri pref erred.ro.i. I.edtter Central. "8""" JSlds?FjyriufeT'- 'tlornnrst! IRONERS. body nnd sleeve, wanted; also shirt jijary! a- po"''"' KIoTfSceENeelM:.sl?,n,,;o1rd "' - KITCHEN WORK Olrl vva'nted- AppfytS. keeper offlcc. Hollevue-Strntford I Hotel. MARKERS and Hesorlera wanted, experleneecror v0r,"fr,,.UJ',y;,.?".",B.r5': "'""ly position. -Vff .li IFIUilllfltf. IlVC. OPhRATOR vyanted for addrcFsosraph machine1 coo.lsal,usJdy,Poi..Appii 225 Cojumbia ai ,'. OPERATORS Any ono havfnirlnnwlrdga'of i.an,nnBv 1d.V1Hf.x, , Olbbsmachltle 'or who TfrVvValstc""' V- AKrPcPnl5r'smm""a,e,r 0Ili,'T.0R,Hr"Tut',." . experienced on long or wSFit Cokln'MrW,'A on. "h'rtwalsts. Tl?,i V'oisi l.o.,.'.'d jind Arch sts. STAUCHERS. shirt nnd"rollar.vva"ntcd; pos. good salaryApply 1225 Columbia STE.VOORAPltER INl7AnOE INDUS' CORPORATION! (ll'PORTUNITY Krll VANCEMGNT: STATE QUA iTlFHvJl I ..AND 8AI.AHyDESIRED1P 8S2. LED , has had nt least 4 months' exp?rV-nce- good opportunity for ndvanccment; ! located near JSfV,' XJ.UVWL ..,?.t.f .. -r'.tna.nd - - ---- o.iiiif in ii,:. i- si ha -im m u STENOGHAl'lIER Youne" laelv wlih .nm. .. D.7JrTni'i Ef,riman,'nt W'tloni slate cxperleneJ. reference and stlarv expected. P. O. riox ir,40 STenm?i ',wl '," KH and bookkeeper, with sonii .h2w,1i.,hV,f;ch l'!;incni "t0d?r Position for :"y- "-- -J-,.. .vuurrea i- jun, i.edger orr. ennv2GevP,1A::ni,in',.",'m",Kton operator with iin.,i,- in , Vi 'V, ...'' ,n Person, nauev, .. Hanks i. Riddle Co.. 1221 Knn.m st.. 3d floor! Tfrer'r,n 'Lerlrr whoro ndvanccment Is fn iJ. AifW' orcurats operator exists hi niinff. mi',1h""J house: salary determined JijrrJ.nAth'yt?nC'- APt"y C""""' co-' T1i ni-7!i'XiOIJ,VO' ot less thnn s jears' expert nVv v52r.d,n0,Sfrt,u'llt for advancement. Ap Ply. We-slern Electric Co.. 11th nnd York WnV'USA?,wrJ??.!Je.d,ickorl carpet looms: good vv ages. Apply3240 Amber at. WOMEN Three women wanted to work In can.lylund. must be over 21. Willow Grove Y6jm i'VI'vI' " .wlt veral years' exaerl.' . ..v u tii iiuMHKnpiiinir nr nnsouin,- in,.i.a freight hills. lars. p Bin. ..... ,..,,,, , ui.cvniiii. invowrs, t C'X in ITH.ly Blve lu" partlcu- TII.CI ..IILC. experienced In general offlce work-: preferably 5,fi? ,;0ll',tPns. experience: raplii and accu- .3 A1 ,fl?uro": atate experience, salary want- eJjJtjjvhennvallable. P 320, ledger Office. YnVinClnI'y wh. fan pJa? rnnoiln,or guitar, neip in office. Aetna. 114 N. 11th. T... . JOTJNO WOMEN nnrii.ni I"a.ke Wrtwnlitsi an exceptional op t? ?..tniVhi'iarn J trade: werlenced Instruc nl" l,nlnetl ,,d 50U Bre paid while loarn wf.le? 2?an becomo experienced In a few TiWaT.'! cSsiS'Snd'rVh5:' Cme ,ry " HELP WANTED MAIilB vhlch T5,wa?,e'1 to tnt" a training, tours. servleUr,?SSnh".f.or Permanent positions In our tweVn inai,-'lea. requirements, young men be letter aS.,?u. S' f'Fn "choo education or rout-h. Apfti' by J?"n, or I" Prson. Bur ""mden vT JIachina Co.. 415 Market St., ATLANTIC It !FIKINO COMPANf" nOlIERJIAKERS- HELPERS i I r.l'?a"ia mfn tor "teady work. Apply s m ii "i-J .""". "teaay work. Apply ATiNxicjRVrtNrNo Company AUTOMOBILE .nbDYMKCHANICS DOOR HANGERS DOOR.POST FITTERS bTRAIOHTENEW PANELER8 ,. , FINAL FINISHERS '.IV"1?9 t"0'!! ood. steady work. wll AnnW agf" to eompetent men. Apply Emploj-ment Department. toi(AlJi, KIL1U1RN- CO. gTH AND OLENWOODAVr BOhou.lFUi V!I ?..?" J." rt .publishing lo,h .. r.r-- M;oiiv;:iiieiu. Apply .-a noor. ini fcn" iVL7v,iP,'"5f.'!''i Ar ,--- .V'Jrlln,:B. iniernationa i"Co. ,J 8 t.hjandCa I lo whills ts. Art Publish- Ulifti:h.saf !' "rat cla7i7Apply Franklin - -..iiuiiig V.Q.. root or Heed .1. horSUAiiKA,);',,t.f.1"' .V"ni,i"- Beach-front Tr.Tr :-' -"C Clty' ll .ajOJcerOfnre. INO HonriKrS rKinT CLASb15pe'ak': Of ASS npmiiHyBi'i TO P,T HAhDWARK. BOHll?nin,i'HWA'3.AND OTHER ACCEH- -MagjgO-,- TH ANDOLErwOOD AVE. inow!prIVwrakntd' ""'r Candy Man. CAanclKhIhn!,Tivan,i, I0-hour ichedulel time" Pavln. iL "ffif.i t0K,. overtime. Drehmann CIinHmni?r.,a,c,!?,r-1' Pr?auctio"ri. can route order! advinJimnt.Vr'nB P'BnM excellent chance for 7 to ff-ai? iM..trn,ann position: hours from state age r:i?.,on Hturday: must positively Ind ..15 reference, education, experience Jlijaffr :'ntr2l.t0 """ "-" M C n"nilI"0dMiil5 m'" "1"'en the ages' of 18 dSuartmen? WJlr work i" bookkeeplnS Po?ltU?s also aJ.,,ii'B;icor0ratlon! few utner ? Mnailn,.aval,.a-b,,l " answering stats J!i2U!$i' dMIna. P 82. D!cAhMiaedAuVitlo'e!lnTJSi8h ,ch,0 technical Led?" omcV eaiimaVn'lepartmen,t. P 22. DRAl'TBMKlJ r... . ' I nnnnt.irr,'X.."J:-Fnn lgRSSrqfiDPMi!MB'1 Irrtn 'T Wr,-,yAtit-uBTJ! L2"F. -vTilI-Msl HirT -"J I'M
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