Wi ' h?'v 1 OOF. RECEPTIONS jfeetings and Smokers for listed Members to Be Continued VS. J. r,'i i i - , i following ann6unccment has- JustTjccn by tlio demonstration committee, ' In charge tho scheduled reception I smokers, jto the enlisted brothers: frtfJIr and Brother Ai the series of meet- a oeen o successful, ine executive ram- pi ino comDineci loages oi l'nnaueipnia Tamea to continue Tor ino nril niur ember rood programs for the entertain- of the brother and their friends who enlisted In tho United States Government ana are etatloned or mobilized Hi this i Come, shake hands end set nraiiAllileil I the brothers who are willing to e.icrlllco nvea in oeienoing uw uiory itsmber U. American Klur l.n.tirn. Vn. 40.1. f South atreet. Brotherhood Building. aer, entertainment, good music, songs. , recitations, uring anoiner good lellow you. ternber , Ituth Montgomery Hrbrkah L No. 13.1. Itlltchlnann nnil lllrunl ntttnim music, songs. Interesting aturlea, reclta . dancing. tttember '2 WathlnHnn f.vlnf. TtilA Vn . 1011 Columbia nvenne. Hmoker, enter- sent, gooci music, aonca, atorlea, rcctla- f Member 13. Theresa tlehetrnh l-ndye. Mn. IParkvvay Building. Hroad and Cherry , ooc music, aonga, atones, reclta Lome, bring another ennd follow ullh 'and spend a pleasant evening with the its. ipiemher IT. Ivy Lodge, No. 29.,, 5718 Ger town avenue. Will eiempllfy tho 'llrst dc- In full form. An Invttntlnn ! nvlnmlnl all brothera In the eervlee? entertnlnrnont tn allow. Yours fraternally. ,V JOSHUA N., LITCHFIELD. & A- East Tark Lodge, No. 1IM2, had the privilege '-, Jef "holding tho ntteenth and last of the August 4 AaAltai Villas ft raahl I ai as n r 1 atevi 1. t lit !, ill - aMiii ivctiuua aaiiia tiiiuncin iui III 'J iiujo ,tffa,blv and Kry. ihcro belrw ntnrly ono .iun "TlTrat01 uncie sams rcprwteruni.vc' present. VBrotner .I.ew Mensle. secretary of this lodge, h tpok tha words of welcome it ml nrespntrd I vS 2 lf'lc Sherry, of American Hlar Loilffe. as Li ; ins cnairman or th fnin. i.rntrir itch. F 3 t1 !! blnff cornpelletl to upiumo liln important fe il Jrt In th wurk of the 'JYmple Kncurnprnwit .-JjTPt TPS VISIT. fit J After a selection by th orchestra ami chorus L(ilphlft Iod(e, No. 13, the program presented pi tif vtnr I'vrKins, oi .-uiie, if nor noio; itroincn e Bmlth. of Enercetlc. And Armstrnni;, of lrotfr- nooi numorous siorirs; j. v. muari, at jim., moss J EVENING LEDGER-FipLA'DELPHIA, i ,;i ' -I'.r' ' ' THUESDAY, www AUGUST 0, 1917 S .. H .- ; tlKATIIW Riio SB -.Vu",n9no0uo and sontrs; Urand Conductor Hos hVV-Wiclver, address; W. 13. Ilrom. of UMi!, thrt W recitations In clever and effective manner: .lhi w Hi;iw'1 recitations In clever and effective manner: Juhn Sf.'fl tV. Stuart, of 104'. anntra ami recti jtlonat Iast fc'-f;' Park vocal quartet, composed of 1. miners i"--t .jnmsrr iiuuer. r reu J tauter, mw. itausr hiiu C Zlruh, operatic selections, utcompanled by Brothers F. JIuder and Ilavcly. violin, and A. B?5i- address; Ulalr Jlelley. of Mllle. nddress. Fowler 3-- 'ana Aioeraer, piano uuet; Lnaries c. nuiKeiey, WpSl Hamilton, nddress. Urothers Mills, Auckcr. r yi'r.r MMtnarrl OMil T it.n u art neeun na 1l1iul t-JS1? ' iHefreshmenta and smoklne tobatco wero nlen L iV.'BfuUr aupplled by the committee of arrnnse- K.r aatnta, Urothers V. U. Thomas, Leo It. ltaes K 'alrt TI. A. flitrtlno !li$'(f fiarlnr naritn T.MJen 'n HI turned nllt fin !j& ttendance of twenty-live, which' li uood for thin n 1 time of the enr. nnil Inttlnt.l fitur rundlfllltes lM m full form, which" speuks well for the cin gKSi yaclentloua workers. It hd been decided to dli- r. 1.- vvnac ivun uearee worK uunns tne variii whmiiii, firV "Vt the urnent desire of tho Interested avpll- L- Jftaintas satt ia ftA 4a1a .! m h.I Ka utAelr at' aa 'taken up to the entisfnctlon of all and will bo JMnlllilt.,1 felnk tlnHnW !. ll An . v... Inti fPh A fir, j, VUUMIIUCU 11114, IIIIUUKU llItT tUll l.llllllCtlJilH t IIU I1 prominence and publicity of the loyal membtTH '" , w vv nuKurs ni iur ihd luiuio "t nun una V wdffe, whose aernco uko of membership Is only it.i-. thirty -two. It Is also a matter of pleasure and V7tj r iiiciion inai a uuiy 10 mo uroiners innmru fcjP5T' In the service of the Government is liclnir v-ell pvriurnirii anu inat pxyrt'naioii, mi iih-m hiiu Spoken, of acknowltdyemcnt and apprerlntlon are etnr received. The second degrre will bo con f erred tonight. sUth Hour. Parkway Uuttdtne. v &y W ijrr -Jimltv T.ndiri. Vn. In. ttmler N O. "Walherir. hid a well-attended spssIoti last werk. Ther was a snlrlted talk on the matter nf publicity h auffxeste d by F. fj, C, Feterson and F. 11. I.ewls & 84monsen's interest In readlnc the Odd Keltowa' ILV" lt-WB 111 IUB IJTfcM-Mt Ut inibll, U I1U Ik on llit; L Sense of the meeting that Amity should be E Jr I 4nratiant a.4 I t Ku rnl ta,t n A r-j-i.i ml Man unm. posed of I'. O. F. A. Fisher and F O.' Has saua Slmonsen. was thereupon appointed to look iWfVj aiter tne liueresis 01 o. iv. 1 , u. r iner aV children of thn Orphanage, ami F. O. Nll- fv fon, representative to the Orphanage, envo a mf. ' tniv rrijri. i, .. . inirifif .tiitiaiiun, ireuzurrr ir, mt the lodffe. made som favor4ble recommenda- ILs-v Amity Ijodare. ISevrral candidates are on the vi fist for Initiation next month. J-gr Hilrd dftrree last week Candidates KaufTmnn. ' tLaff crty and 'Heddlnpfleld and tho degree team ho wed areat Imnrovpment In ttin work. Thn s&j, nunaar, services ai inn tou renows iiome. sjgev.Tlobert T. Tumbleston, of Cheltcn Avenue hwi.jj cwifuai vuurrii, nut prf.cii uiiu it uiiinr oi Kins Kf?Wlll sing". Th Bood-of-the-urder committee Is Bkv WoVkln on Improvements. f- p T.aJBl.ti T j1a X sif? a.am.1 .4 .Ha bi jy iatimci twn a.uwijtr. w. b'hi, iviritru i report K ' ' progress from th cnmmltlen on thirtieth IV anniversary. comroied of Fast (Irands W. 11. Zlmerman. Jacob I.oux. (Jeoriro Tucker. Jospnh : $ . Tomllnson and (leorce J. llurcert. Secretary .raaryey win unnuuni'Q ueiuns iaier. i' V. 0. William Kin, of Imperial Lode-., No. 1003, who resigned his office to enlist at Camp Niagara, has received his commlithm nf second . Jlleutenant U. S. A., and ordered to report to jMadquartcrs at Admiral, Md. et' vuitijuaiiu(,n joiktt, tr. t.., nnit it jftt"i,i nun r? - to visit Mo do l.ode-e. of Wtlmlnitton. last H.U- k vrday. for a Joint oullnu nnd Uill mime, The ?" host. exDectlna a Drofesslunnl slauKhter. lined ffi p all available tanent In tho lodco and were Biiieny aisappoinieu 10 unu ineir victims so 'aav. Tlio Quakers etthered un their remains ujjf tn time to share the victors' reward of n blc Jnicnen ainner anu a inp to iiranuywino -springs 'ark. The escape from tho battlefield of several tf yvliltinB "wise guys' was due to a trip through lr tha lower Delaware garden spots In tho car of -srotner Franu overueer, or tne ramoui over- Acer Urothers. of Wllmlnctnn. Tho truests of aW' tha day were George It. Cairns. Thomas 13. Bfc.vi Fodman, William Felton, Charles Herman. A. J. 2& jaKotj, iticnard Koenfg, 'harl iatnorman, & William J. McKnlght. Joseph U. Promls, Harry Wr w. Rommel. Howard Ilepsher. John M. Helen, SOi fiv!d M Smith. Clarence Hcheel. Dr. J. houta ST'Wwchterand II. 8. Furneas. '"t Temple Hncampment degre staff conferred nu iuiiuh)' 11 1 sot tnu pa trial i nui i.ri-i(itj in un fOrra on several candtdatef preparatory tit the cMnrltlvo work at 1h veriilun nf tb.v snve PfjJ- i urn grana maga at ijouisviiic. lenreo lasier B i'TT .. . iltmnvl IT Inn whn In dIri pnrfcnta t lv nf .. .? . - -..-, - .- ...v ..------- . .'i'Uia grand encampment or the national nouy. ex- i7 --a- art i. Bhtn (n nttnnil nnd tn utraln tllllMt Tf In iMirlni! thn honor nnil tirlze for tho most gvfflclent staff In the United States. Iffe A call signed by Vice President J. T. I.oux. r'i7Tj,creiBry iuHri? b -. jimmun uuu ih mii j.- v.. itnnrii nf nircrlnm Ifitrrv H. Hamilton ir-A-p'AM been issued for iv meeting of the lode rep t f-Madtntativ-a tn tha emnlovment hureau for tho Hi lHUrpose of fill Inn the vacancy of president due iHfOatb reslgTiatlon of Brother W. A. M. Shaney, fexlwbo has entered the service of the Government. SVAnd of planning out a fall.cumpalsn for the fyl V.m - Dlanhant In naaf irptinil ranrajtn t n . iJiy." aJ. a iha frmnrl IndzH. trim! nnd Iraillnir iiv. ajpiriv in mi iiiuveuiciuB p',,',' jmd, , '.: i'jaw na h. nipiiiiiir in .iil. iiuihl riiiniuu1 t.'jsI Mb tit chairman nf tho board of directors of the iTk nplQyment bureau, as well as a reprtsentatlv Brtt 'of .Seventeenth district, and active member of fftith xecutlve comtniliee oi ino comoineu iimgw fh for tho entertainment of tho members engaged iffxw the Government service. In recognition of rt. inn. .I1U WtllLI (Vu. ..... .-- ....;--. .- tar the appointment of grand marsnai. ueins iti'Uit younB.st member of that ofllce that tho t itrand lodee ha ever had. Urother Stephena Is n Jalao a memoer oi mo -, mm . t. unu ui.uu ffe-JJ fraternity. t"&HThe followlns circular letter has been sent 'MTrorn in. onico oi mo uimw i.uuko iu un iuu.ca fib tha State: ."To tho Officers and Members of the RuborJlnato it Ladies of Pennsylvania, I, O. o. V.; yVKih,t.ninl nr.tln2rn War. with nil lta at- P- tindant horrors and Kluantln responsibilities. Is L'tltpon our nation and country. In a very 'short ? 4hllu nunv of our fellow citizens called to the I'"'. olors will be eneased on the battleHeld. hU-h , .MB unaer aena mm in m" air. Buujruim iu ""yery aacrtneo that uch conditions entail. k.iviTho younir blood of our brotherhood has re- japOnOQU IU Vll vnil U. UU, l ,I,M IIUIH. u, ,un 'Saaocracy and humanity, and they, as the NHIsT nowera lit UN) kuiutii u. vyu x-cnuw snip lch Thomas Wltdey and hla four copatrlarcha -. tnan nuieiy.eiani years aao oeaicaien 10 i Invn nf clod, country and humanity, will be M-ltrl itnon to exernDltfy to the entire civilized t'. WtrM the truth which has amalicamated and dMtentea us in an organization wnicn nas aa ita Scat foundation, 'The Fatherhood of God and ' iai hi ! B 'Brotherhood of Man - 'ffln 'Most fittingly, then do. I appeal to you In (real worm I cn.i.. 411a iiiaurr your uciu lowthlp. the greater your cttlzenxhlpj tho l.r your amomon ior ma ueneiu OE ino y, the nobler your thoughts and aspirations. s. will your lives take on a manhood Irre- ibl. as Odd reiiowa ana citizens, worthy urotectlon of this great United State, of . . . .... t circumstances ot war nave weignea neav mv mind for soma time, and after clvlne- roast serloui, solemn and conscientious it from .very angle, I coma to only one tan- that the members of tha order uhn nr.t liema have a sacred duty to nerfnrm. 1 1 feel certain that each member of every will aeeut ifc I'tiviirBe nu nni oa aiaa IIUI -any reatonabl. request for our brethren syivania. in ma service, wnerever tney I awnaot emphasize too strongly the; aacrlflce ttU. great crisis In the world's history wilt iroiH eacn oi us anu a. mj(j r enow a l,p(ru iu our uunsaiions, reaay to it ltluatrate tha orlnclnlea of our order auttatantlal and unselfls.i manner, ren- 1 . iMlalflnrfl. wheneA'er4 and wherever b. required, and show our loyalty and la ins great cause pi nuntanuy ana euwly stated. In my former letter to lawa oc our ora.r win not per 1 in.ir-'ajvttvriH er coniingenL - fwryaso ior wnicn1 1 tney WWW WfWf Kfe3M,?..& : P. G. IIAKRY C. STEPHENS He Is the youngest appointee who ever held the ofllcc of Rrnntl mar shal, Independent Order Odd Fellows. clal bervlca Fund' to tnko core of a member dues tlurlrii; his absence, and tn gle astntunce. "'en and whero necessary, to tho dependent m, . our brethren In tho service. It I" my special desire that eery member of .J Pr.''cr tll,ry with hlin Into tho servlco hh official receipt showing his dues pJld at least nne year In iiilviinte. Thera Is 110 better Men tlllcotlon card than thl-. It will not only sero to Identify tho brother In tose of necr.islt, but 11 win prove nun entitled to that special euro and aenka which every odd Kellow should r. celve, and which every lojal Odd l'cllow Is anxlou. to render. "Jrft eery lodge, therefore, nmko euro that each one of Its enlisted men now In the serUce jnd every nno who may hereafter be culled tn tho colors, If not already In pn-ses-lon of an of ficial receipt, have one prisentid to lilm for o ear s dues In advance. 1 know th.it some nf tho cnlbjteii men urn p.ild up for two yenra In ad vaiice nnd enrry n receipt for the mime. 1 know nlso that suine men who ure nut eligible for s-rv. Ite hae plfilgcd ihruiPcHen In p.i a eur lilies for some nllirr l.rnlhrr nf tha I...1 ri 1. I... I, culled tn Hertlce. h'uch nits lire worth of hluli commend itlon. Let Jour lodce ece to It 1l1.1t trry man Is thus prmlded fur. The following fact tell- the e!or . brolhrr ho tvaa In tho military tump local m! Iu AI lentonn, but whose contingent has tone forward to ! ranee, ery proudly illsulairl to euiiie of lis fellow brothels an nflldul roielpt eholiiB his iluea Paid two years In nihatite, lln tar ried hN reielpt safely In tho pocket of the waterprood cmerlng of the little Testament given hlni by the V. M. t A. Seo that jour brother has n receipt nnd a waterproof coterlng In "un n iu 1'itrry it. "Now therefore. I, rtob-rt V Montgomery, grand master of the (Irand Lodge of ivnti-l-ar.lu. I. o. O. r do ng.iln call the attention of acli and ecry subordiiinto lodge to take lm mediate and prompt action. If not dono so nl rendy to ( reato a "special servke fund" for the purposes herein stated, and such other contin gencies that mny arise, to give protection nnd comfort tn our brethren wherever ijs!b1e, 1 would further nek each pulionllmitn lodge tn prepare a list of nil numbers who h.ne enllsttd or who may ha been drafted Into the aervlcn of our country, and mull tho same to tho grat d secretarj's office, -o that a full record may lie inalntiilntil there ror futuru Information. Tlie Imporlanie cf this Is evident, and may Inter, st eiry muti his f.unllv nnd friends In tho futuru. "1 raternally ouri "IIOIIKIIT V. MONTHOMI.Itr, tlrand Master. "I aher A llall (Irand Scn tarj " OTHER NEWS OF RED MEN Hiawatha Tribe. Ni 311. rn last Moml.n's sleep, held tbu largest meeting It has bad sine Its Institution, the occasion being tho ccr.f.-ril.ig cf the iiilcf's degree on a large elms of pclefiiccs by the D.iUotn Ahs.m 1 itlon Sachem tlus Heldel and Chief of Hecurds Thomas It Morgan have in ide much progress In their work and feel hlnhly encouraged with the re suits attained. Tim candidates were obllgiit.d In the adaption and warrior's degrees b 1'ast Sarhem Nicholson No :il, Itruther Schlavo, No 4.1. and 1'. H. t'oiil.nn No i." The thief's d-treo wrs tc-fiitmed by tho Dakota degrca teams In a crowded wigwam llrotner Hi iii.imi nctnl ns iirophet. nnd ih serves much credit for his work, this being his first appearance in that pneltlnn. Tho tlnor wurk of the iiam was ex- ellent and. desptto tho warm weather, tho work could not havo been better The various tribes represented wero Nos. 7, , ""a. '-'". 31. :. n7 113. :i.', 404, ins and 12:1 The members were honored by a visit from Past Ureal Hacliem Joseph Parley In his remarks ho congratulated the trlbo upon Ita rapid growth and upon tho Interest shnwu on behalf of the funeral reimbursing fund, stating that this aitlie body ft Hfil Men, while only flo jeaia old. has paid out SL'h.iiuii for dc.itns of inem lurs antl has an equal sum well Invested to take enre of worthy btothirs. Out of a mern heishlp of ninety-seven numbers fifty-three havo joined cms dou). I'.iat Kachem Kammard, of No. 40S, was In troduced, and made an Interesting aiMrens t umpllmenilng the hojs In United .states uni forms present, he spoko of how they had become connected with the most patrlotlo order 'and wished them well In the service of their coun try, l'ast Hachem t'amero. No. :tl. fresh from tho seashore, complimented the t-ibe and also tho degiee team upon their cork, and promised to call again when his eervlcerj was needed, Tast Sachem Nicholson, termed the IZvenlna Ledger" among the South 1'hHadelphl.i tribes, gave a few remarks on publicity and urged tho members again to read the paper v. hlih so liberally advertised tlio order, other speak ers Included I'. H. Hussell, No. H; t', 8. Han cock. No. 40!; I. S. Clark, No. 21, 1'. 8. HIiMI, No. 8. and I'. ,S. Dougherty, No 31. Tho enter tainment commltteo provided an ample spread and tho members entertained themselves with popular Hongs. 1'lule Tribe, No. ".'.11, at last week's sleep was very much Impressed with tho great sachem's appeal for ambulance units. Several past sachems formed a committee and wilt call on their members with a petsonal appeal to ntd this worthy cause. Chief of Hecurds Joseph Mara mado nil address on the subject and prom ised tho menibers-at-lsrgc that No 2.11 will be at tho top with tho other tribes. 1'ast Sachem Caniero, of No. 31. urged the mi mliers to boost this committee and was quite surprised at one chief who atated ho wuuld nut help them ulong. , l'assvunk Tribe, No 13!). In attiactlng Its Inactive members to tho vvlsvvam every Fri day's sleep with lively dart contests and Is offering vu lunble prizes to tho winners. Any lted Man will ahvavn find on open wigwam ul tho hall, llroad and Tetlernl streets. Menno Tribe. No. 32s Is making large prep, nratlnns for tho futurn meetings during the cooler months and Is uctlva in tho affairs of tho order 1'ast llreat Sachem Joseph Karley already has tho ralslng-up tiam In pood shape and will ralso tho chiefs of Yuba Trlbo this term. Neshamlny Tribe, No. 23, la expecting a return of ns actlvo members on the next sun and will resume business on largo lines. Chief of ltetsirds John iiruder Is present at their meetings every Tuesdaj'n sleep und feels en couraged at the progress of tho tribe. All visitors aro welcomed at tho wigwam, 11,03 West 1'aesyunk avenue. Tho Dakota Association will hold a big meet ing at Idaho Tribe, No. 73, on Tuesday. Sep. tember IS, when the election of omiers will take place and the real work of the fall ami winter campaigns started. All member tribes aro urged to spread thla notlco and havo their representatives present. The plans for holding divine services at tho lied Men's Home, Cheltenham, on Sunday after noon, September 811, by Montezuma Tribe, No. 21, and tribes of the seventeenth district, com prising Wichita Tribe, No. liU: Selocta Tribe. No. 3BS. and Teekewali Trlbo, No, 220, aro rapidly being completed. Good musla and good speaking will bo the feature of tho afternoon program. Great Sachem lleswlck and other great chiefs of tho order have been invited Tho Stetson Chorus and band will furnish the muslu. District Deputy John I,. i:sher and secretary of the committee, John W. Scott, have charge of tho arrangements and expect not only to make this service a success, but hope to re peat It again Boon. Servlcea will atart at 3 o'clock. All . members nnd their friends aro invited to attend. Auto cars will run from tho cars to the homo without charge. The tribes of the district expect to do gcyi work now that tlio cool months are .comlna on. Deputy Kachem Ksher expects to visit tribes In (juakertown and I'erkaslo during tha week. Other 1'ralernal News on Preceding Tage SjBeatljS AUSTIN. Aug. 28. Y.DSX C. HOWARD, wife, of Carl C. Auatln, nf Philadelphia. at Crestmont Inn, Uaglesmere, l'u, Services 232 S, 22d at,, Frl. morning. UAllKNTJIUR. Aug. 23, ANDHUAS. husband of Kmma llarenther (nee Winter), aged (17, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Frl., bp. m 3010 N. 4th at. Int. private, Nnrthwood Cem., Hat.. 0 n, m. Auto service. 11KAUMONT. Aug. 28. JOSHUA I.,, husband nf Susie lleaumont (nee llronks). Helatlve. and friends, loska Trlba. No, 37lt, I. O. R. M.; Kred M. Wagner Council, No. 1N3, Jr., O, U. A. M.: Washington Camp, No. 43. P. o. S. of A.l emploiea of Crampa'a painting department, Franklin Fire Co.. Chester Pa.; Youhg Men'a Republican Club of 23th Ward. Invited to fu neral services. Frl., 8 p. m., 2070 i:, llellmors nve. Int. Sat., Chester Rural Cem., 2 p, in, Chester paper copy, BOSWELU Aug. 58, at rhoenlxvllle, JOHN r., husband of Wllhelmlna Schrader Uoswell. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices. 372 W. Rrldgo t., Pboenlxvllle, Pa.. Frl., 10:30 a. m. Continued service and Int. North wood Cem.. Fhlla., 2 p. m. , llUUNIin. Aug, 21), HENRY C husband of I.tzxl. F. llrun.r, at his lata resldsnre, Wal llngford Apia., SUth st. above Chestnut st. Due notice of funeral will bo given. DUNNELL.-eAug. 21). ORLANDO 8.. ton of lata David 8, and Henrietta H. T. Runnell. Due notice of funeral will be given from 2000 "CLOAK. Suddenly. Aug. 27. MAY R., daugh ter of John II. and Sarah J. Cloak. In 33th year. Relatives and friends Invlttd to funeral services, Friday, Aug. SI. 2 p. m., residence, 230U W, Hagert at. (near 23d and Cumberland sts.). Int. strictly private. Remain may ba viewed Tbur. .v.. between 8 and 10 o'clock. CONNELLY. Aur. M. STEPHEN, ton of Catharine and lata Andrew Connelly (ne. Con lay), aaed 11. K.latlvea and friend invited to uiwro of anotner. '7' Sfe ' '.sfT fctJ CRAIO, Aug. 2, MARY, widow of 'Charles Craig. Relatives and friends. Saered Heart ana Rosary Society, Invited to funeral, jrl., 8 a. m.. 00 Monmouth st , llloucester City, N. J, High mass St. Mary'. Church 0 a. in. Int. St. .Mart's Cem. DKMKItnsT. At Oelnnco. N, J Aug. 20. FRKDHIHCK I... hu.band of Mattle Uremmln ger Demcrest and son of A. l.ukens nnd Lome lla Dernerest, Due notice of funeral, DUNN. Aur, 2N. l.KWIH F.. ",,.I",SL1'' N. J aged 31). Relatives and friend;, l'enn Township Council. No. 0.1. O. IT. A. M.I Hlro Trlbo. No. Him. I, O. II, SI,! Oxforil I astle, No. 101. A O. K, of M, C. Invited l" funeral serv ices, Sat., 2 p. m., mother's residence, .".is . Woodstock st. Int, Fernwood Cem. Irlends mttv rail frl.. nfter 8 11. in. L-IIMANN. Aug. 20. AONKS. i:"MANN (nee Heck), widow of (Inbrlel Ehmonn. Relatives and friends. Rosary Society of All Saints t-hurcj, imitf.,1 t funeral. Sat.. 8 a. m.. ann-ln-iaw a residence. Anthony Stengel. I5S7 l''S''n,on.t " ll, qulem high mass All Saints Church IU a. in. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem, FIMY. Aug. 29, HARRY FEIY, husband of Trleda Fely, aged 4H. Relatives and friends. Supremo Yearly lleneflclol Society. Invited to funeral, Sat., 2 p. m 8JI W. Cumberland st. Int Ureenmount Cem. FINI.r.r Aug. 2n, .MARY l'lNLUY. Rela tives and friends Invited to funcrnl, Sat.. 8U0 a. m . 2.1 N 37lh st. Mass of uuk'tnn requiem St James's Church IU a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. fllM.nsi'II'. Aug. 29. JOHN J., husband of Anna tllllesple. Relatives nnd friends. Hply Nome Soelety of tho Immaculate I onceptlon Church, cmplovcs of I'rankfonl Arsenal, In Mted tn funeral, Sat., 8i.1U a, m.. 110.1 12. Haines sl Utn. Solemn rctiulem msss Irnmaculate Conceptlnn Church 10 a, in. Int, St. Dominica I',, i, lli.lm.al.itrn A,,f fitnrrnl. (IRAIIM. Aug. 29, at Ocean drove, ROtl KIIT (IRAIIM, aged (is. Funeral servlws. :I3.',0 N. I'nili ave., I'hlla., Sat., 2 p. m, Friends Invited to attend without further notice. Int. North Cidar Hill Cem. .. HAINES At Ruck Hill Falls, EMZARETH It. widow of Nathan Haines, of Ilnltlmoro, aged 81. Funeral will he from residence of Hubert 1. Roberts, 4 Jl'.i N. Oharles St., Haiti more, Mil,, slsth-ilay, 31st Inst.. 2 p. m. HAMIIIlKilir Aug. 2S, HOKACl! J., son of lato i: M llnmbrlght, uged 7.1. Relatives und friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs.. 8 P. in , 1i!i) (Irccno lane, Mamounk. Int. Mt , IIOMt'll-lttiEH. Aug. 21). HENRY HOM11ERO i:il, aged 4.1. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Sat . I p. m , 2l'u1 II. Victoria st, Int. North (edr Hill Cem Autu ricrvlce. HOPKINS. Aug. 28. nrnr West drove, Pa., I'. W. HOPKINS, aged 1.1. Relatives nnd friends members of New Lnnilun Lodge. No, fi lo. I. and A M. invited to funeral, without further no lle". Frl Service.! nt houee, 1 n m Int Union Hill ''em., Kennett Squire Pn. Auto fum nil. llfND Aug. 2s, ritNi: HUNH. husband of late Helen llund. Relntlvis und friends, all ni't.'ll,s uf which h" wan a ineuiber tnvltirt in lunnrnl I rl.. s.:i() n. in. Kin cotton si Mnnnvunk. RinnilMu mine Si Mary's Church In a tn Int. prlvat,, St. Marj a Cem., llux. borimirh. JENKINS -Aug 2d JOSEPH, son of Thomas nnd .Margaret Jenklt s men Keating). Relatives and friends. St Francis Xavler'a T A. II. nnd Junior Holy Name Socletj, Invite-d to funeral. Sal 8-3ii a. m , residence parents 2.113 Aspen st High mass of requiem Church of St. Francis Xnvler Id a. m. Int. Ilnlv Cross Cem JONES Aug. 28, JOHN (I. JONES, aged 3Q Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl.. 2 p. ni cousin's residence, John Dnrman, 23mi Parrlsh at. Int. Mt. Morlali Cem. Auto funeral ivINU Aug 29. MARIA C. KINO, aged 41. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl.. 2 P. m , residence of .Mrs. Ellen M Vanee, 2317 N. 2(lth nt. Int. Hillside Com. Richmond, Vn papers copy. . LA RFE Aug. 21. IDA. daughter of lata Albert ll nnd Annie If. La Rue. Relitlves nnd friends Invited to funeral seivlccs. 117 E. .Mer maid lane. Chestnut Hill, Sal , 2 p. in. Int. private. Lo TOURNEAU. Aug 2S. JANE SIMONS, widow of Charles I.n Tuurnenu. aged 8.1. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sal., 2 p. in,, 123.1 W Soim rset st. Int. pri vate Remains may be viewed Frl . 8 lo ll p. in I.O.NU. Aug. 28. WILLIAM LOUIS, son of William I,, nnd l.iona May Long (nee 'Jl-isei ) iirciI 1 jear 1 month 20 dava. Relatives nnd friends invited lo funeral servlos. Frl., 2 u. m parents' residence. 2220 Margaret st,, lrankford Int i idar Hill Ci ni Remains iinv bo viewed Thurs. S tn Id p in I.ONU. Aug. 2. JOHN it. I.ONO, poll of late Samuel it. and Jennl" Lcr.s (nee Shaw). Relatives nnd fraemln Invited tn funeral serv ices, Frl., 2 p. in,, residence of brother, 318 11 Cambria st. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Thurs. eve. LOFER. Aug. 29 at Atlantic City, ROSE It. LOl Lit, widow of Marcus A Louer. Funeral I rl. morning, ti o'clock, from Mt. Slnal Chapel. , MADDEN. Aug. 28. CHARLES EDWARD, husband of Into Alleno Madden, son of John nnd Kllzilicth MaiMen, aged 2.1. Rclatlven and friends Invited to funeral, Frl. 2 p. ni , pa. rents' residence 123 Wiishlngtnn ave., North Wnles Ph. Services North Wales Lutheran Church 2-30 p. in, Int, Church of .Messiah, Owynedd Pa. MadEUIA Aus. 27. lU.I.It:, widow of Charles Maderl.i and diughter of lato Alexander and Annitv Simpson. Retatlvea and friends In vlted tn funeral. Frl., 7:3(1 a in, I1IT1 S Front st Mass Church of the Sacred Heart l) a, .m. Int Unlv Cross Cem. Alltn service MARSHALL. At West Chester Aug 21, LEVIS P. MARSHAL, aged (17. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funcrnl, 227 E. Washington st. West ('lister Sun., Sept, 2. .Meet nt house, 2 p. m. Int. prlv. .MACS r Aug. 51, PETER MAUST, aged 72. Relatives and friends, Mt. Alrj Lodge, No, 231, I O. O. F. Invited to funeral services. Flv inoulh ave , Wvmhnoor, Montgomery County. Pa.. Sun . 2 p. rn. Int Ivv IIIU Cem. Auto will meet trollejs at (leriiuintiiwn and Willow Orovo aves.. Chestnut Hill, l:3n p. m. MCCAFFREY Aug. 28. JOHN, son of late Owen nnd Marv McCnfTroy. Funcrnl. to which relatives and friends are Invited, Sat , 8.30 11, in., irilU Porter st. Solemn mass of requiem Church of St. Monica 10 n. m. Int. private, llnlv Cross Cem, Auto service. MiCAFFERTV. Au.' 29, MAROARET. wife of Jaiues A' McCnfferty (nee Tobtn), daughter of the lato James nnd Mary Tohln (nee Hvrne), RclntlvcH nnd friends. Ladles' Auxlllarv No. 1, Camp No. 1. Sons of Veternns. Invited to fu neral. Mon . 8:30 11, in. 2(113 Helnrnde st. Snl. emn high reeiulem mass St. Ann's Church 10 n, in. int Holy Sepulchre Cem. Mrf'AI.LUM. Ane. 29, at PrcsbMerlan Homo for Widows and Single Women. EI.r.ADETH, widow nf William M'Callum, aged 79. Rela tives and frl, nils Invited to funeral services, Sat., Id n in., at Home. r,sth st. and Green way nve.. W.'Phlln, Int. Mt. Pence Cem. MeCCRDY. At I-almvra. N. J., Aug. 29, KATE, wlfo of T. V McCurdy. Relatives and friends Invited to fjneriil services, Frl.. 2 p. m., residence, 411 Clnuainlnsoii ave. Int. Fernwood Cem Trnln leaves Markest ferry 1:20 n m. McDERMOTr Aug. 29. JOHN' T son of Elizabeth F. M'Iermott (nee Nonnemaker) and lito John F. MtDermott. aged 20. Relatives and friends. Shoe kainaxon Trlbo, No. 1(1 I. O. a, M.: Sheet Mctnl Works of tho Navy Yard, invited tn funeral. Sun.. 1 p. m., residence of mother. 2029 s 13th nt. Services at Trinity Lutheran Church 12:30 p. 111. int. church grounds. Friends may call Sat. eve. McLAFFERTY. Drowned while bathing on Aug. 24. IIOOER McLAFFERTY. aged 20. soli of Daniel Mc Latterly, uf County Donegal. Ire land. Hurled nt Newport, R, 1 , Aug. 27. In tho Roman Cnthollo Cem. NII1LOW. Aug. 20, GEORGE W husband of lato Mary 11, Nlblow (nee .Myers). Relatives and friends, members of P. o S. of A.. No "70 Invited to funeral services, Sat,, 1 p. m.,' resi dence of Mrs. James Daly. Sprlnghouse road, Three 'luns. Int. private, Montrose Cem. Auto funeral. PACKER. At Ruck Hills. Pn.. Second-dnv Eighth Month 27th. MAROARETTA PACKER daughter or Franklin and Elizabeth Packer aged 30 Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu. reral without further notice. Newtown Friends' Meeting House. Flfth-day. Eighth Month. 30th. 3 P' Vi r"ln for Newtown leaves Reading Terl mlnal 1:23 p. m New York paper copy. Where Shall I Send My Child to School? 1 That question can be an swered quickly and satis factorily by consulting the Educational Buroau at Ledcer Central. Here, with out fuss or bother, you may obtain complete and reliablo information of any board inn school for boys or cirls, military academy, business c 0 1 1 e jr c, conservatory of music, college or university. Our intimate knowledge of the advantacres of tho va rious institutions will en able you to mako a wise choice. Tliis service is freo and availablo to every one everywhere. Ledger Central CHESTNUT at BROAD Walnut 3000 Main 3000 SUMMER RESORTS I)i:athh. PFEIFFER. At Rlverton. N. Ji. Aug. 2. FREDERICK PAUL, son of lato Dr. Frederick Paul and Mary Emma Pfcllter, Funeral and int, private, convenience of family. FN., 1'iTTrJ. Aug. 20. ALEXANDER, J... "on of Sarah nnd late Jatnea Pitts. Relative and friends, employes of Fhlla, Roll nnd Machine Co., Invited to funeral. Frl., 2 p. m., mother's residence, 2(13(1 Oakford St. Int. Trinity Luth eran Cem. Remains may be slewed Thurs. eve. . POLK. Aug. 29, JOHN M husbsnd of Mario Polk (nee (laul) nnd son of Oeorge W, and Kate A. Polk. Relatives Hnd friends. ,I5yal Order of Moose, No. lit; Urotherhood Railroad Trainmen. P. It. It.. Invited to funeral services. Sat.. J P. m., purents' residence, 1221 W. Selzer st, Int. private. Friends may call Frl.. after h 1 P. m. . POWELL. Aug. 29. LE1DY POWELL (nee Ruhr), wlfo of John C. Powell and daughter of Into .oula and Kntherlnc Rohr. aged 22. Rela tives and friends, Chattahoochlo Council, No, 152. D. of P., Invited to funeral, Sat.. 3 p. m., brother-in-law's residence. Vi J. O'Hrlen, 31 J.. N. Marshall at. Int. (Ireenmount Cem. Re mains may ba viewed Frl., 8 to 10 p. in, RICHARDS. Aug. 2S. MAllY JANE RICH ARDS, aged 88. Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral services, Frl.. 2 p. m., at 1710 W. Jefferson st. Int, prlvule, Mt. Hope Cem. SCARROROUOH. At his uncle's residence, tlfiil Columbia live., Aug. 30. EUGENE SCAR HOHOt'GH, aged 22 Relatives and friends In vited to s-rvlces. Frl.. 8 p, m.. Oliver II. Pair litilldlnir, 1820 Chestnut si Int. Glrdlctree, Md., Sun. SCHRF.IIIER, Aug. 29. WILLIAM 11. , hu. Imnd of Snlllo Sehrelher (neo McGulgan). Rela tives and friends Invited tn funcrnl servlees, Sat., 2 p. m 241" E. Firth st. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Frl , after 8 p, ni. SEINAS. Aug. 21). MARGARET GRAHAM, widow of William II. Selxas, at 2017 N. ltltli at. Duo notlco of funeral given. SMITH. Aug, 27. WILLIAM WALLACE, son of William 11 nnd lato Ellen II. Smith nnd hus. band of Catherine Johnsun Smith, aged 4(1. Relatives und friends, Richmond Lodge, No. 2.m, F. and A. M.t Mcllta It. A. Chapter. No. 281. l'Mln. Cnnslstciy: 32d Degree A. and A. Rite: l.u I.u Templo A, A, O. N. M, S. and all other or ganizations of which he vvas n member Invited to funeral, Frl., 2 p, in.. 4131 Is, llroad st, Int, Westminster Cem, Auto funeral SMITH. Aug. 28, (J. ELMER SMITH, hus. band of Ellrabcth C. Smith (mo Hart), aged nl. Relatives and friends. S S. White Dintnl Mfg. Co. dlrcctora of Oakdale Illdg and Limn As-o nna nil other organizations or wnicn he was a member. Invited to funeral servlees. Sat.. 2 p m, 44IH Ilnltlmoro nve. Int. private, West Laurel IIIU Cm:. SMITH Aug. 29, at 2I3S W. Susquehanna nve. EI.IZAHKTH RINEAIt, wife of Ixirenzo Smith. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Sat , 1 p. m.. parlors of Wesley ('raft S. Son 2010 Diamond n. int private West Laurel Hill Ceni STEVENSON AU5 21 ALFRED 1. . bus bind of Angela (I (nee Wr's'l" Relitlves nnd t ill-lie's Invlnd in fpiier.il snl 7:30 1 in . .112 spring' -Id ae illtli marts of leqtilcm Church ef the Most Hlcs.sed Sacrament 1) n. 111, int. Ilnlv Cross Cem ...,.',;,.t,!l,:,'l:'1 Aug 29 LAURA MARTIN STIil.l.i'LI'., wife nf James W. htreeper, aged ni. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Sat, 2 p. m, husband' residence, l'ltrwater irnvti. Pa. Int Hillside. Autos will meet Willow Grove trolley nt Ardslcy 12.30 to 1:30. STREET. Aug. 28. nt IS3(I Sonsom st , MALJIIK II. .STREET. Relatives and friends Invited to funcrnl services, Frl , 10 n m., Oliver H Hair Illdg.. 1820 Chestnut St. Int. private TOOHEY. Aug. 29, SARAH wlfo of Wil liam A. Tnohey (nen Corrlgan). Funeral Sat.. ,:.!() n. in, 2328 Drown st. Solemn mas of requiem St. Francis's Church ll a. in Rela tives nnd friends Invited lo attend. Int. Old 1 nthedrnl Cem. ..TYSON. At Lansdile. Pa, Aug. 2, ALLEN HECKLER TYSON, aged 38. Funeral und Int private. Frl. Hody can bo slewed Frl., 12 to 1 P in. VAN FOSSES'. Aug. 2S, ELlZAnETH, widow of Arnold Vnn Fosaen, aged ill. Itela tlvis and friends, number Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church. Invited tu funernl services I'rl , 2 n in . residence of grandson, l.'dward (iuvon 191(1 N, Van Pelt nt. Int. private Northwcod 1 em. Remains may be lewed Thurs eve Auto funernl Korrlstown pateis ropy VAFGIIAN. Aug 27, MARGARET 11.. wife nf Henrv C, Vnughan, aged 71. Relatives and friends Invited to funeril servlcis. Sat 2 p. in.. 210(1 N. Reese st. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may call Frl. eve WAGNER. Aug. 29 CARRIE, widow of Al bert M. Wagner. Relative alii friends. J r Fremont Council, No. 3, 1) of L Garfield Lodge. No. Ill S. nf II. Invited to funeral services Sat . 2 p. m . resident o of son-ln-Inw Joseph I.endbeater. 1309 W Clrnrfleld st. Int private, Fnlrhlll Cem. Remains may ba lcvved 1 rl eve. t WALKER, Aug. 29. LlOA F . daughter of James Mnrshnll und Mabel F. Walker, ngcd I PARCEL POST FUCS EAGS EAGS Show Your Colors tor SEPT. 1st DEMONSTRATION Parade Flags OF AIMV00I Bunting nnd Silk FLAGS FOR Home, OlTice and Factory rt..X?nl. "'"' Cotton Hunting at Low Trices. M'l.CIAL OFFEIl soft Cotton Parade ling, size 12x18 Ins.. mounted on (illt Speiir-Ileud htafr, fust color. Per Gross, S8.00. LOUIS E. STILZ & BR0. CO. 151-53-55 N. 4th, Phila., Pa. ULELSJ t $2.50 $15 -lTivlni i'll Mira- m tflQ&SSkV ' II OEMINK TIAWAHAN 111 INSTRUMENTS B 1 II Send or Vrice X.(st R I II Instruction Book Freo Rj FW5D C. MEYER t J Hwte 1219 Arch St. (T Wm Philadelphia pjj&( ll lT Saturdays Included. Id r PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE Loans S1000 for S10 nrlng your diamonds, watches and Jewelry to the largest pawnkhop In the world Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine noNnim to the city MUSIC ZECKWER-HAHN ffir-T'XUSi..,, 1017 Spruce Street, rhllauelnlda ' Eminent faculty, modern equipment. Address Charlton Lewis Murphy, Managing Director BAOTIMi: In 20 lessons or Money Hack, nui, mailed free. CIIU1STKNSEN I'lanSsebooU. 1020 Chestnut St.. 1412 Venango St.. laJa Tssker St. Phone Sprue. UB7. " STEAMBOATS FAMILY EXCURSIONS IRON STR. THOMAS CLYDE TO AUGUHTINK DKACII btopplng ut Chester. 100 miles for BOo. forSp,lcnTontp'art.aeLh",S VUliy UbU' Bn1 bta"i" Fare Round Trip, 60ei Children 8 to 10, tit Suryen-AKM.St- Wtart DM,5r " Rell Phone Market 115J. JAMES E. OTIS. Manager. 3 Arch St SUMMER RESORTS Hotel Boscobel JS",uy Av- "" Open all year. Fine table. Bklt. Phone UT. A. E. MARION. ATLANTIC CITV. N. J. I ATLANTIC CITV. N. J. ! "PWtKsw ifilrtx'T II j-i aSllilrPis'riTlffBQBe mm Ei n Mtmt ri w .tbV.b. h BBBkwi:. .'JHJI L'BSmlC BBl MfifH.,1 FaS s WasMlh traa tJuf"' Mn. psipia h m tisua $ - r I -gaauiKB rr AyieAjsrTO,3333uIij5j v 'CSSS9BssfflslflKHSEM ni;ATH4 years. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral service, Frl., 8 p. m 4915 I'aschall nv;.. . I'hlla. Int. Sat. a. m., Sadsburg lTlends' Durlal Grounds, la, WATF.RS. Suddenly Aug, 28. CHAnLF.S A., son of John and Mary Water (nee Gillespie), aged 24. Relatlveso and friends, Kensington Lodge, No. 113, U, R. T Invited to funeral, Mon., 8:30 a. m.. residence of parents, 30JI1 Almond st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Nativity 10 a, m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. WEST. Aug. 28, MARY M.. .widow of John Vaughn West, Relatives nnd friends Inylted to funeral services Frl., 3 P. m 1323 L. Price St., Oermantown, Int private, Mt. Peace Cem. Remains may be viewed Thurs eve, WILEY,-Aug, 28, JENNIE K daughter of Thnmas'j. and Elizabeth Wiley (nee Doyle). Relatives nnd friends. Invited to funcrnl. Hat,. 8:30 n. m.. 1421 S, Mth st. Solemn high mas; of requiem Church of Most lllessed Sacrament 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Wil.LIAMS. Aug. 27, REUHCt 'A W. We I.1AMS (neo Howarth). vvlfo of David H. W ll Hams. Relatives nnd friends Inv ud to funaral. Frl., 2 p. m.. 00.1 Cnntrell st (Uth jt, and Snv. der nve.j. Int. private. Northvvood (.cm, rrlendl ""vllinim-Augy'l'li. OSROnNE. husband of Anna T. Wright (nee I.e Maltre), Relatives and friends, also Samson Lodce, No. II., k, of P.j Urotherhood of Patterson Memorial Presbyterian Church Invited to funernl. Sat.. 2 p. m B8jil Rare st, Int. private. Remains may bo vlovvcd ""VatES At Mount Holly, .V J.. Aug. 2.9, SARAH A., widow of James lales, aged ,a sears 7 months 27 days Funeral 1 rl., Jp, rn.. 24 Monroe St., Mount Holly, N. J. Int. St. An drew's Untying GrniinilH , YOUNG. Aug. 29. JOHN W.. husband of Marietta Porndester Young. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. 813 Reed St., Sat.. 8 p. m. Remnlns may be viewed from 0 to 10 m.. Frl, Int. Sat., nt Trappe, Md, LOST AND FOUND RING Lost, 3 jeweled rings. Thursday, Aug. 23, Sautter' ladies' room: $100 reward nnd nn questions asked. J, E. Caldwell & Co,, Wldener illdg PERSONALS TOR SALE for storage goods In thn name of Miss 11 M. White S. E. Roelihlll, Miss A. F. Rlcliatilsnn. Mrs Catharine M Scanlan, R. N. Garner. Sophia II, Keating. Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. M. Juik, Mrs, Cassle Dunn, C. It Lance, James J. Faugh. Miss i:. It. .Ioce II. It. Rice. Laura K. Evans, Mr. Frank It. Do Flnque. Mirv Ilrndj. C .1. Shee, Miss E. W. Evans. Jos, pli Si hell Mrs Helen Duinont, Thomas Evers. Mrs. Lottie Jennings. Mr. I.. K Clink S'r. Thnmns Oulnn. Mr. I.. Andrews, Mrs Knie pieraon, Mr A Riippatiirlter Rob- r N. Wallnee, nt Lovntf Aiietlnn House. 220 S. .ll si. Polln.. nn Wednesdaj, Sep temiiei II 1917 ll c. m , by order of Miller Noi'h llron-1 Stuingi- Company, llroad above Lehlg'-. . 1 WILL NOT PAY for .inv debt nfler Aug 2, lti T unbss contracted by mvself. Fred W. I.arscn HELP WANTEDFEMALE CAKK PACKERS Girl Jo Park cakejt o'lrtn ners paid H1.30 for 04 houre- work. Apply Keebler-Wcylenakl ig Co., 238 N. 22d t. . lCI-J",RK, young lady, neat and careful! "PSK.SJ letter only, giving full particular. '',lrl; ialary eTpected. V. De Kraln Sand Co., Reach nnd llerks sis. COMPTOMETER OPERATOR Wanted. MPeil' enced girl for large office; excellent chance for advancement! In reply glvo age, experience and salaryt P 318i Ledger.Ofrtce; . FILE CLERK hnd office assistant. ReplS In own hanelvv riling, stating age, experience and salary expected. Clexk,F.0. RoxJOO. (IIIU, for clerical work! knowledge of typewriting nnd l-ookkeeplna neiessnry! slenog. eleslrahlei stendy position nnd excellent advancement for bright, willing girl. Address, stat ng qualinca Hon, 13.11-117 Elizabeth st , Frankforel.Fhl.laj, GIRL wanted who Is famll ar with cnecaing Incoming hills, contracts, etc.! state ai. " rerlence and salary wanted. 1' 321, Ledger Offce. OIRL. over 18 yesrr, for general office work In largo offices must h nu ck and accurate at figures: salary 18, P 32J, Ledger Office. GIRLS WANTED OVER in YEARS OF AGR TO MAKE LITTLE CtOARS LIGHT. AIRY .FACTORY DKSI ItAllLE STEAD V WORK DOT LUNCHES SERVED AT l.F.SS THAN COST . ... PAY HEOINNEHS 7 PER WEEK INCREASED AFTER SECOND WEEK GOOD PAY. EXCELLENT TREATMENT LiaOETT & MVERS TOIIACCO CO. 3) AND ONTARIO OIRLS OVER 1(1 WANTED: LIGHT, , CON GENIAL WORK. 48.ROUR WI.EKl CItANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT. KETTERLINUS CO., 403 ARCH. GIRLS, "bright, nfiTT"nii(iovcr. for light, clenn work In d-ntnl factory; no machinery: U hours n day, half day Saturday! pleasant, sanitary fnctnrv. optmrtunltv for advance ment? Standard Dental Co., 2lllJV.N;orrls st, GIRLS wanted, over 1(1 yenrs of age, for light plensant work, making nnd fitting up medical supplies; learners paid J7 a week! rapid ad vancement to stenei workers; HO hours week. Apply II K. Multord Co, O len olden ,Pa. GIRLS nnd women wanted. Hrnvvn nnd Bailey Co., N. W, cor. Franklin nnd Willow. GOVERNESS or mother's helper for 3 chil dren, nge li, (I, 3 enrs, good seamstress: nearby subuibs. French, English or Uclglan preferred. M .1,1.1. Ledger Cential. IRONERS. bodv and sleeve, wanted: also shirt finisher very good snlnr, steady position. Applv 122.1 Columbia ave Kii'i'HliN GIRL wanted Apply timekeeper's office Hellev tie. Stratford HELP WANTED FEMALS Continued . from . rrrccdlng. felumwi pet I MARKKR8 and nasortera wanted, experienced or learner! very good salary) steady position" Apply 122.1 Co umhla ave. on' OPERATOR wanted for addressograph machinal ri good sal., ateady pos. App. 122,1 Columbia avs SALESLADYf about 20 yr.. for office rnate'Rai' store) knowledge of draw, and paint, prefTi stato age, for, occup. sal, expt. P. O. Box inns: SALESLADY for retail stores; pleasant aur- round Ings ; good salary. Apply (1030 Market at. STARCIIEItS, hlrt nnd collar, wanted; steady po. j good salary. Apply 1225 Columbia ave. STENOGRAPHER llrlght, active el til one who has had at least 4 months' experience! good opportunity for advancement; located near Wayne Junction! elate nge, experience and references. Address "H (12," P. O. Dog a4 8. STENOGRAPHER, experienced, for automobile corporation! one who can be of clerical as sistance: state age, experience, reference and jialaryjlcsl red, M (150. Ledger Central STENOGRAPHER Young"woman on correiponl deuce: permanent. Addreas, own handwriting stntlng ago, experlenr. and salary expected' Stenographer, r. O, Hot 28(1. j-"", STENOORAPHEIt; competent, wanted: must have had experience! cheerful office! compen sation fnlr: situation permanent. American Realty.1418 Walnut pt. '"" STENOGRAPHER for real eatata offlcT pleasing personality, quick nnd able to talk Intelligently! state alary. O 812, Ledg.? Ceiitral. STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper, with om hnovvltdgo In each branch! steady position for .110 . .e... ,.m... ,...t. . , uu... utu.er kjit. KITCHEN WORK Girl wanted keeper s ornce. Annlv time- Hcllevuc-Strotford Hotel. ducational Roth See Itnlli Sexes You Can Earn More Money Nt year If you nrc wllllnu to study Hie tliltiRs that will nial.o enn eT,illi liilirn lVnn'l wlllt for SOIIietlllllcr to tllril till. Kntpr till - .... . . . , ... n w...l.... nl.. . .. ,.. .V. ,-,.... . .. , hUCCCSSIUI f-CllOOl anil ICC our HIIU iciituvin 1 am uu ill cue! IIUI'SI I1U8I- e-.is methods .Study shorthand, tyiievvrliinff, iiooKKeeinnfr arithmetic, seere- .1ii.1l work or vvnai ever vou nee- xci i-iinuiu vuu 10 110111 a niRiier piaro. Mon't 1 ul It off Never wero theto bo many calls for competent olllco helii t'.tll or iiliiiim lor nut' fieo catalogue. Hut do It today. DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS ENTER ANY TIME BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE AND SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA. PA. FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM The only private School with elemen tary schools in various parts of city. Thorouch education from kindcrprarteri to Collcjre or business life. Guarded companionship; close personal contact with skilled teachers. Special attention to physical training. Separate depart ments for boys nnd Rirls in hiph school grades. Opens Ninth month 25th. Year Rook now ready ! Write for Rotes JOHN W. CAKR, Ph. D.. Principal 15th and Race Sts.. Philadelphia IT Register Now! . II It is our aim to make our school so much better than nil other schools that every ono who wants n business education will want to como to our school. We can nocommodi!" only 500 day students nnd 500 n.ght s'udents at a time. 408 day students and 303 night student aro now In uttendance. We would recommend that thoso who wish to ntlend our school this fall mako their arrangement now. We had to turn away many personn who wished lo Join our Night School last fall. Desks can be reserved until Sep tember 3d by registering now. Strayer'3 Business College 807 Chestnut SIT Philadelphia Lll nU, lllChdllll ni, iniauriiMiiii I aa University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Finance nnd Commerce OFFERS KYUNINfl COURSES Session boglns Sept. 28. Write for Catalogue. LOGAN HALL. 30th and Woodlnnd Avenue. FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL "Almost i Country Hi hoot" on the Parkway HOYS 140 N. 16th St. GIRLS INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. Shorthand and "touch" typewriting. Open all summer. Day and night. 4330 Hansom. Young Men and Roy TheWilliam Penn CharterSchool No. 8 South Twelfth Street PHILADELPHIA Founded In 1089 at the request of the lllu. trlou Founder and Proprietor of the "Com monwealth," nnd chartered by him on the tame day as the city itself, October 2.1, 1701, the School enters upon ita S.'Dth academical year September 23, 1017. More than one thousand of Ita student have entered the varioua colleges and professional and technical schools of the country, while many have entered direct upon a business career. The Prospectus for 1017-18 la ready for dl. trlbutlon. Hulldlng will be open for Inspection and classification of pupils September 4th. FREDERICK L. SMITH, M. A. Acting Headmaster Accountancy for C. P. A. Degree Y. M. 1421 Arch St. Write for Dookleta The Accountlntr nrnr.nuiAn fcrs to younir men profitable oc cupation and congenial employ, ment. This course, under the personal direction of Dean It j Bennett, C. P. A., noted nQcounN nnt and author of many recog nized text books on accounting nnd finance,, prepares for tho State C. P, Jr. examinations; 125 other hlgh-grado Courses Com jnerclal L'nglneerlns pre. paratory Music. Day Schools open Sept. 10. Evening SchoolB Oct. 1, GERMANTOWN FRIENDS SPHfiOI Opena Sept. 23. A few vacancies J's-',-'1-, for earnest college prenjuatory puplla. STANLEY R. YARNALL. TrTnclp. . HOHDRNTOWN. N. J. Bordentown .Military Institute Mental, moral, physical, military tralnlar. Boy taught HOW to atudy. Bordentown-on-the-Delawar. New Jry. UCWISBUKO. PA. iSi ,''!.- I jafs Spring Garden Institute CO-EDUCATIONAL N: E. Cor. Broad and Spring Garden Sts: Kmplojment Iliirrnu for Tuplli Est. 1B35. Orer 1000 Pupils Yearly Opens Sept. 21. Inquire S0v for Courses Night and Day Schools Courses In Arts. Including Freo Hand Drawlnr Rook and Periodical Illustrations i iiSi r5' Illustrator. Maurice L. HmvVr, asa Tlsted t, re, A. Anderson, tea S7.&0 ner jear. y r"d Arcliltectural Drawing under Architect 1. ward i:. Hcndrlckson, fee J7..-.0 per ear. I'nrnltiire lJeslgnlng nnd construction ' nH w-orklns and carving, now departments of if,' erest to oung Women as well a Jten. under tlm Designer, c has. I. Dunn fee Ho V,L. .. di;I',.I,nI,l,nlTI,!?,,,-I": "'""ment?1 Vnder"",; direction of J. S. Keen, Harry Olacnzer v 11 (lotwals Robt. McKee. all of Ilaldivlr,' i ", ' motive Works, fee $7.50 per year co" Mechanical Handwork Department conr. i iW r,;0l,?,hso ' vrerff. ..,l'outf. ,'n 1'attern Shop Practice I.,nr Shop Work, under Robt. H. Cnrthcw of II ,eLn Navy Yard Pattern Shop, fee $10 per , ear i CoxiTB. 'n Mathematical Department lnelnn l?.n,s,l.:himn,;ed,?eer-,r,aI'!e1r ??& " FrSick i" NliTeeS,rneVaS,H!;'a,'"? Und tlSSBT-tafl nVp'ned!'01 '"'-"tment. Including Night classes. $10 per year: also fc.iJ$C,paeSrF,;ear.mnlh8' 3 ""&.. weekly. Gr,,ad,,M.fxG,lKrna,nner.,,8Sl8,e', by "' STRNOGRArilKR nnd Remington operator with some exp Apply at once In peraon, Ralley, nnks ft Riddle Co., 1221 Sansom St.. 3d floor STKNOGItAniER to assist with office work! atato age, salary and ref. P 402, Led. PIT. TYPIST An offering where) advancement is" offered to n neat, nccurnte operator exist In a largo publishing, house; salary determined by ability nnd experience, Apply Chilton Co Market and. 49th la. ; " TYPIST Young woman for billing. Address own handwriting, stating age. experience, sal. ary expend. Typist. P. O. Rnx 200. WOMEN AND OIRLS WANTED STEADr EMPLOYMENT AvnnAan weekly MINIMUM WAGE $7.00 INCREASED AUTOMATICALLY APPLY 7 A. SI. JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANY SECOND AND MARKET STREETS CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY YOUNG LADIES. 2. with several years' experi ence In bookkeeping or checking Invoice, freight bills, etc.! In reply give full partlcu lars. P 310. Ledger Office. YOUNO LADY wanted In large office; must be experienced In general office work; preferably with bookkeeping experience: rapid and accu rate at figures; atnte experience, salary want ed and when nvnllablc. P 320, Ledger Office. HELP WANTED MAIiE AUTOMOHII.i: MECHANICS wanted! none but experts need apply. II, IS. Underwood & Co., 10.'.-, Hamilton at. ROILER CAULKERS EXPERIENCED MEN: GOOD WAGES APPLY 7 A. M. TO 0 P. M. DAILY. EXCEPT SATURDAY. 12 NOON 2144 SOUTH r.STH STREET (58TH AND WOODLAND AVENUE) BOILER CAULKER3 rmF-T-CLASS. EXPERIENCED MEN: EX CELLENT SHOP CONDITIONS AND GOOD WAGES. APPLY 7 A. M. TO 0 P. M. DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY, 12 NOON 271 SOUTH UTH STREET ROOKK11EPER In textile mill In, northeast see Hon; thoroughly experienced. P 401, Led. Off. BOY. Id year of nge, to learn thcr real estate business; must bo neat In appearance and. fairly well educated: salary ?fl a week to start. Call at office of WHITESIDE & McLANA HAN, 1.1th and Pine sts. ROYS WANTED OVER 10 TEARS OF AOE WAGES 20 6-0 CENTS PER HOUR AVERAGE WEEKLY MINIMUM WAGE $11.0T APPLY 7 A. M. JOSEni CASIPBELL COMPANY SECOND AND MARKET STREETS CAMDEN. NEW JERSEY Courses In Automobile Department. SK ",''" "5 ".", " A.uto .Mechanics. .lectrl kly, i n.v el. .,. ir..:.V.' "" '""X. ciass ,mn'MiehnK. 'X'i. .V"V f. I.. "Pined course In ROYS, between 15 and 10 years of age. for in side situations. Apply, by letter only. J. E. Caldwell Co., Philadelphia. HUTCIIF.lt. nKSlstam. wanted. Reach-front hotel. Atlantic City. M 320, Ledger Ofnce. CABINET MAKERS first-class, wanted. Geo. W.Smlth Co., 31)07 Powelton .aye. CLERK on factory production, can route order In manufacturing plant: excellent chance for advancement, peimauent position: hours from 7 to C:30, 12,1.1 on Saturday; must positively state age, reference, education, experience and salary desired to receive attention. M 1148, Ledger Central, CLERK Young man. 10 to 20 years old, with some clerical experience, wno can operate tvpewrlter: answer In own handwriting, P 334, Ledger Office. , CLERK, ledger, wanted; must bo a good pen man, quick and accurate and experienced. P 404 Ledger Office. DESIGNER Wanted, a designer of Nottingham curtains; only t1r6t-class men need apply; state experience In application sScrunton Lace Co., Scrinton. Fa. iJi ".. ",""" "loiuiiing Auto Mechanics Night e ass. nc udlm- i.V.i."?JK".- . mice, each courso two nlghta weekiTr I..L . Ep"' '"I"".8' -: AlsoOm!?ra"elayecX,stee,rmv,tilrM it training of especial TntVriit t n pp'ance,i " i" .: : K.. Race ,S ...-.. .u.n.vr oc mo Jiusiness Secretary. A Recruit doesn't get hi experience on the battle- bu& PTCrha0.n' t'h'ere!10 W" r"" " for-rt'S1,. a"d s'll course SH,,8,11"' PSfn Sept. 10. Islght School Opens Sept. 17. Send for C3d year book. I PEIRCE SCHOOL of Buiinen Administration Pine Street West of Broad, Phila. Triruirnu s"...-,..h jmmEBS DRAFTSMAN Exper. ir.ech.ir.lcal draftsman wanted on design of trv'ellng crane: repre sentative will interview at Room 500, 1421 Chestnut St., Friday evenings, 8 to 10 o'clock. Hrlng samples of work and reference. ELECTRICIAN, who ha had some experience on motors and repairing lights, make himself generally useful In manufacturing plant: steady position. Apply Dexter Metal Mfg. Co., Front nnd Arch sts., Camden, N, J. ENGINEERS wanted; good wages; steady work year round. Apply Crane Ice Cream Co., 2SS S. 23d st. Young Women and Gin. Phila. School of Design for Women Pract cal Designing in all its i,V....tr'al -Art-I.r.aylcnSiogy.Ka"hlon ' &l!tol!. ""ucafe . A. II. WIDENNER FKI.T niVHttin TO EJJKOrii FOR lKHIflv,np TUB fsTKVKNH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS -,. ,,T Chelten ave.. aermantownisoih S.-?1 w ,. ". K.'-l'-wrlSnln charge itf,b;i2!' -Hirr. -uiirva iTeparatorv Hnii "" In Domestlo Science and I Co'nver.a'tlon.l vXS'Z Head of School IIKNTLKY. MISS HILLS' SCHOOL ..., . AW? .8I"KUCE STREET MAIN LINK IIHANCII, Alllnionir . Klltabetl. Hill. Lymai.? iJii?.pM THE GORDON-RNeYscHOOL niiias QVKRrlRQOa: Miss Sayward' School for Girl OVFIlllIlOOK, I'lIILA.. l'A nii.T S-W ncC.S'c& S!S3S2ff! AMIILKB. PA. School of Horticulture $SSB. ,e.! '.oUrrVnfl.f S-ta EA- JSK ENGINEER, night, familiar with A. C. current. ApplyE. F. Houghton. 240 W. Somerset. FARMHANDS wanted, single and also married couples, at once for nearby Pennsylvania farms; NO FEES. Department of Labor and Industry. Hureau of Employment, 1B19 Arch t- LABORERS GOOD, STEADY MEN NOT AFRAID TO WORK MUST BE FIRST CLASS ATLANTIC REFININO COMPANY EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT PHILA. GATE. 3144 PASSYUNK AV ITAMMER MAM hammer. Apply i.o., amnor IN and helper wanted for 6-ton ipply Mr. 1. Roe, Taconf Steel and Rlelgh at., Tacony. Fhlla. . LABORERS WANTED STEADY WORK AVERAGE WEEKLY MINIMUM WAGE, $10.17 APrLY 7 A. Jo". JOSEPH CAMPBELL. COMPANY SECOND AND MARKET STREETS CAMDEN. NEW JERSEY LABORERS aOOD ITALIAN WORKMEN MUST BE HEALTIIT. STEADY MEN . APPLY 804 CHRISTIAN ST. LABORERS fsmnam ks t v.i
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