I c Mid frlMiiN ln m.. sain Wallace id mar call Wed. eve. ' kw Mi1n . Ati.ntio oar. JOtlSPH , I. ATKINSON, husband rowciu, ultra if. olio Lodge, No. nsn. E. Atkinson (n Mr. and Masonlo Veterans' Assocla- I n friend Ana Apo Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 2 D. 1400 E. Moyamenslng ave. (near Reed). To proceed to Laurel Hill Cam. rineo. rHLI.. Sept. in, Major SAMUEL HACHTKI.U aaed 7(1. Relatives and are Invited to services. Tues., S p. m.. Kris are, int. private. i.-tte u,Nl u.t en t T-....I. .... WILLIAM IllvOCKlB. Infant on nf H. and uorotny ji. urockie. Funeral 'private. KE. Sent. 10. JULIA M. burke, net- and friend Invited to funeral. Tlmre.. . m.r Chapel of Andrew J, Hair A Son, and lBin sts. solemn nun requiem mm Stnedrai a a, m. iiemaina may oe viewed .re. int. ncnuyiKiii naven. i-a. IDDEN. Best, in, EDWARD A., huiband MI 1'aaaen tnee .Meei. son oi i nomas j. Catherine Cadden. Relatives and friends, h. Tribe. No. 44, I, O. It. M Invited to fti, Thurs., SSI) a, m I.3U N. iieonem lien mata Church of Our Lady or tne pry 10 a. m. Int. private. Auto funeral, LLEY. Sept. 13, at Boston, .tlass,. NK II.. wife of the He v. Walter Caller, Bryn Miwr, Wed., 2 p. m. Carriage will : train at urvn .viavvr Biauon, leaving uruau station at Ills. S-MPItELL. Sept. 14. ELSIE A.., wife of aei I. Campbell, funeral, lownicn reia- and menus are inviteu, vvea., o a. m., 8. Front iL Solemn msss of requiem rh f Our I.adv of Mt. Carmel 0:30 a. m. , Holy Croat Cent. Auto service. CLAnK. Sept. 1(1. WILLIAM J., Jr., liuj. BOI llian volant vnee uinnQni Hnu son or am and late Mary A. Clark. Itelatlvea and Sendi Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8.30 a, in., 118 Callowhlll at. solemn requiem mass HI. rancla Xavler's Church 10 u. in. Int. July cem. COLLINS. Sept. 18. THOMAS J., husband of pry ueaiy VJOUins. Jieiauves inu incline, nil aniZAIlons or wnicn no was a. nirawr, in a to funeral, 'inure.. ":iu a. m.. low vv . rtter at.. Mt. Airy, solemn requiem mass riy croaa cnurcn iu a m. int. noiy t-epuicnre Bl. fTnf.T.TNS Sent. 1(1. TIIOM M If., husband ,fjf Kathrsn Collins. Relatives and friends, tin. 'Mores of N. Snellenbura Co.. Imlted to fu .Serai, Thurs.. 8:31) a. m., 2S17 S. loth at. Sol '"Saenn requiem mass Church of St. Monica In u ' . !. Int. New Cathedral Cem, Aulo funeral. ,V COLLINS. Sept, 13. JOHN, husband of late Collins, neiaiivcs anu menus, u. .. i.. 3.1. Invited to mnerai, wen.. i a. m.. aldenca of non-ln-lnw. Mr. Thomas Jlcllr-cn. ,',t,4 N. 58th at. Solemn hlah requiem maaa Ui Church of Moat Trecloua IJlood lu a. in. Int. ("JBoly Croaa Cem. .C-'CONROT. Sept. 1(1. ANNA V.. wife of James lB. Conroy (nea Thlatle). lun notUe nf funeral Iven, cousin's residence. John J. sullUan, C1U ! Vnobla st. , COTLE. Sept. 10. suddenly. CHATILKS, I.. (' of lata Dennis and Grace Coyle. Itelatlvea Pit .nd friends Invited to funeral. Wad.. 8.30 a. tn T larlora of James Clabby, 4B27 Frankford ave. If ' Blh miif St. .tnnphlm'a Cnurch 10 a. tn. Int. ! art. Joachlm'a Cem. "-a; rni'Mi:R. At Wlldnood. N. J.. Sent. 17. t L Tn . I nf H' PlmnM Prnmf a.l I. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral .services. David It, Schuler Hlds.. llroad and i VaF Laurel Hill Cem. .. . ".'. CIIMMINOS At Pitman. V. J.. Sert. in. .al henry i:. cilil.viixiis. acpd ,w. iieiatnea nml ,f rWjt TT4 ' S n. Int. private. iViiCOLLl ViVlen Co t Fost. No , friends. emplos CIle St.tmhlp To: minbTM P. o. s. of a.. rmn No. aih, or riiH.. M Rr rS: z' ! - Kin T in , null. 4iv, iii'i va a ininii iuv vlri1 tn fnnorni. Thur.. 1 it. in . fonlnlivR EfBldenrt. U. M. Garrett. .MLIU ItoUtnnu st . Writ Fhlla. Int. prltte, Odd Krlloua' Cem. Friends "may run wq.. 10 " in i -" diTMvrNdirAM.-suddvnlv. s-nt. II. nonnUT l- 9. CUNNINGHAM, husband of Mary K. Cun W ,tnjiham nce Charlton), non of CharlrH. and W llaaaU Piinnlrnjlm m avA 14 I tela t IFiaai n tirl - friends tnttd to funrral rIc. Wed.. l::n. r?ur Trm. Auto nervier. MIK arfcat-v. ..nn . U ill f TV r mMaw - f. Isaac W, Uadnker. aped Hi. Itelntlvea and r ...... (.l.,t On .i.AWr.t '.t n n m Jilt v5iv JTlTltua Jtii-u " luiicini) i u m in,, 'iuj TT- T. Tnhnp rnntt. OInt. Mprvlren In St. Alhn'ai l3t&ifir 13. Church 10 a. m. Int. Grcenmount Cem l?tiz& DAUILL. Sept. HI. JOHN. huM.and of Mar- raret Dahlll. Relatives nnd mends Invited to funeral. Thurn,, 7:30 a. tn.. lute rewldcnre, UlOi! Dross st. Hlffh mans of reoul-m St. Jdmond's cnurcn w a. m. ini. lioiy uro wm DIDItlCKSON. Suddenly. Sept 17. JOHN, on of John and Christina Dldrlrkaon. Itetattien nd friends Invited to funeral aerrp. Wed.. '2 P. m., parents' residence, 3 !,". IMKinont Bt. 125th Ward). Hemalns m.ty l.c leued Tucs. after 7 p. t. Int. North Cedar HIM Cem. DUNCAN. Sept. 17, MAHV, daushtcr of the late Captain Peter C. and tillza lJumun. avd 65. Friends Invited to funeral ferlpi, TIuiip 2:30 n. m.. at the Oliver II. Hair llldz . ISL'u Mi. Chestnut st. Int. Mount Morlnh Cem KBKHT. Sept. 15. KlalAHHTH KHUIVT. , m, r. acil.ra nil"! tirnvai at. V I a,. VUUIIllli U. JT. F I (V tmiU rat.a.nl UAnUt I....I .. tl ...1,nH n.,.,,nl..ll tVW"rl turns v-iiuicii.'ihivij eat hi i.ii uiuri u sA'i (ll'it LIUII S"7. of which he was a member. Invited to funeral , 7-v v pjervices. weu n. rn., nsai Hace (it, int. ? Trappe. Ta . on arrival of train leavlnir Trr. W?S.Ti. tnlnal on Thurs.. 0.3H a. m. KW KVIDGC Sent. 17. 8t'SAN ulilnw nf .Inlm ' - Thorn ii it Klililer h id SM. ftp)utlf nnrl frtondat v- -ii::..." j""l:.. :::.z..i ...: Viaii: : .:-"- :: j inviiea 10 mnrrHi ervTB, ui'iie,, p ni . 1 Mt ,Vi W' Rhnrnnack pt Clprrnjntuv. n. Int. lirk-nin y$ fr Ivy Hill Cem. .A NOAHD. Sept. 10. Captain AM1KIIT C ,. fm friends. Olivet Indtre, No. (J(i7, F, nnd A. M . 5Z Xtarmony II. A. Chapter, No. 5'Jj Mary Com h'& fthdery. No. 30, K T,: Thlln. Consistory. 3-d ' itK. M. &.; Military Order I.oyal I,e.jloi.; Naval V fm Ordr of U. S.. Invited to funeral. Wed.. ' p. faF !?' 2131 N. 10th st. Int. West Laurel JIlll Cy, Kl.Kifl.Vfl. Sniif. IT I'r.lMlt'Tlf t ut.lm.. bLv1' Patrick Flemlnn. Helatlvea Hti.l friends. hIx.i kP'wJhe societies of vvnlcn sht wh n member, urn ftvi.rlnvlted to funerHl. Thurs.. s.:ui n. m.. is.Ti v H V? r"n at' "O'emii masa cf reiulem St. i:ilr- ?-T li"1" B nurtii iu u. ni ini. ew vaineural rrf. A Cem. Omit flowers. RV w . FlalTCHAFT. Ninth Month 17th. SAItAH If i'.iAiruiuiirtri, wicuw or Alien nitcrait. accl &.$ A v 75. Relatlveii nndfrtfntl Intltnd in run.rui BWvSrrvlces. Fouith-day. Huh a p. m . Friends ? v, S.-Y.- .t"-7'.L ,,:."".""" "" -'". li1i' "' ! Vriiroiri i.uini rill 'lv t. TO' At Colorado Sprlmr. Col.. Spt. 13. ?r .la.iiu r., nuuana or Kiixjnctit It. l ols Rri .oh of late Louis nnd Itrblcot lVit uii r Lffi Itelatlvea and friends Invited In funeral. Wed.. af'sA f5:3,LH "' residence of faihrInlaw. Uearae 'In'V lJ. Phillies. Ilfi'l Cnniifr xl. I'nmilsn v t PMSfrf Hi;h mass Church of ImmaculatA Conception WTin v a. m. Int. Calvary Cem. t",(?.itroc P. '" HOS Melrosa ne.. Melrose I'ark. i,.Tm- jnt. private. &.;8 ' FRITZ. Sept. 17. CATIIAU1NI3 MAItV. if y.uHiuer oi .iiKrip i. anu .Marsarei i rltz tneo L'y.T 7 Jfnhnfl. .V.,1 '. Tin. nntl.n nr riin.,nl 1.... &.& parents' rraldence, 3HJT Aiamlnuo ae. Ctv j OALLAGHKIt. Sept. 17. JIAIIV A.. ,lual). WAit er of late 1'atrlck and Cutharlne (iHllnchrr. KJ Itelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Thure.. 'V? i '1:u a. m.. lHjj x. litn at, Hoiemn rrciulem mas. k J III lllnhaal'. f.V...v.. I. II r ... Im ,11.. .. ... . Yf't Cem. Auto funeral. 14 uioou.. Duaaemy, jepi. it, iiAiiuv t . on 'Ifi'ts el Harry C. and lata Sophia Ulbson. aul :ij. -.. Due notice will be'elren from his unclo'a rcsl S!. denoe, 1241 Wolf st. , -V OIHFIN Sept. 10. at Klrkivood. N. J., s t'C F'STIIKIl E.. daushter of Hlmer II. and Lillian ;"-il. uinin ngea 11. i(eiaiies and friends In- ; ji, vnea to runerai. weo it a. m.. resilience o & ' i .! 1 ' .. ' - "i i""lllil, . J. S, "Jcrlenda may call Tues.. 7 to !i p. m. Pi 'Hf CJHEUHO.V. At Atlantic Cltv. .V. I B.. r.'tfAr-'- HAIJ.IK. daughter of Ann .1. and lite Sam' J."tj,t'uel Urecson. HKed Si. Itelatlvea and frlenda ln EfTv" -WVitea to funeral sen Ices, Wed., 8 n. in., re.u 9 Jf jence of parents. l'Jt !. Jllaala.lppi uve., At- fir r- tf.m, V'W f.uneral, Tiiura., II n. in. Jut. m j.'i-n ciraaniut ill" grille r.(3,. Iflnilli'liTV -n 1l! Illilllllti i . . . 3??- it Anna Ifaewrty (ne Kiln) ami son of hit VJlf ron.n ?nu oa.iiasiteriy. H-lntWcH and friends "'g.' (iimitv .w luiirmi, ilium, n;.ni n. 111 .-III fc-v? jWarvine st. Solemn renulem masa church r,t Ml. John the Kvancellst Hi u. ni. Int. Holy Cross 1 r, Cem. Auto funernl. U-A.' via.a..m "...' M.. . .... jVfo iAaiAiCa. nepi. io, juai.ni llAAlMUn Sr.. ;ia . MUM !rfH4 e.,..1 ...i.h 5811 Knex Bt.iOirmantoirn! . llAtlDINtl. Sept. 17, MAIIY, widow of Adsm Hardlnir. Itelatlvea and friends Inrtted to fu neral services. Thurs., '.' p. m., dauahter's reil denct. 1S3S g. :oth St. Int. Kernwood Cent, ltemAlna may be Jrv e-d Wed., 8 to IU P. in. Auto aervlce. IlfcCHT. At Ocean Clly. N J Fept. 13. HANNAH C.i wife nf Moses llecht. It. lathe, and friend. Invited to funeral, l'rl.. 1! p, m.. l'0n N. 17th st. Int. private. Mt. Hlnsl m. HIINIIV. Sept. 10. 17 N. ilascher. HAN. NAH C, o ' ' Harry Henry. Itelatlvea and friends Intl. ' hi attend the tuneral, Thurs., 8:30 a. in, bulcmn hlsh mars of requiem, HI, Michael a Church, in n. m, Int. Holy 8epulcher Cem. Automolille funerni. HKTIIKIIINOTCIN. Heiit 1(1. at Phlla.. Ta.. JA.MK.S II. linTIIUIUNUTtlN, (j. H. N retired, rommandlnc U H. Naval Home, I'hlla., aued (lu. Int. private. Wed. all. moon, Arlington Cem,. Washington. . IIVHUH. Sept. 17, SAIIAH, widow of WIN Hani r. Huhtis, aaed 7it. Helallves and friends Invited to funeral servlcea, 330 N. lCth St.. Krl., 2 p. in. Int. private Central Laurel Hill Cem JONES. Sept. 13. J. NHLSON, husband of Cynthia M. Jones, aaed t!D. Itelatlvea nnd friends Invited to attend funeral services Tues.. ".P. m., (110 Klnss lllahway, Iladdon Helchta. N. .1. Int. private, Harlclsn rem., Camden, 'liKATlNO Sept. in. MOP.THS, Jr.. aon of lain Morris Keattne. aged 4K. Notice of lvnernl vvlll bo Riven. icni,t.y. Hcpt in. rnANcis j.. son of r.a- ward V. and Katharine t Kellv (nee Plynnl, aacd -'S. ItelatKes and friends. Keane. 'irlbe. No. 317, I, t). It. M.r Iron Workers and Ship, builders' t'nlon, Local No. tlfli Cramp Mutual Asso., Invited to funeral. Thurs.. H:.in n..ni parents' residence. l!7fll K. Huntlnsdon st. (18th Ward). Solemn renulem mnss Bt. Ann's Church 10 a. in. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cent. Auto fu Kk'i.LY. Sept. in. AN'NIi:, wife of lldward .T. Kelly and daughter nf John and Illlzabeth Donnelly. Itelatlvea and f-lends Invited to funeral. Thurs, H:.1u a. n, lirrband a residence, 123(1 N. I'nlethorp st. Hol.imn renulemmass Church of Visitation 10 a. m, Int. New Cathe dral Cem. KKLLY. Sept. 17, CATHKIUNK, daughter of James and Lena Kelly, aged 7 months. ru nt rat Wed., 1 o'clock, from parents' residence, lis lie Lance)' "t Int. Cathedral rem. kip.iicjv. repi. ii. .lA.vu.a, nusuana m Cas.le ji Klsslck (ne Simpson). Ilelatlvca and friends, also Cnhni kslnk Tribe, No. IIVI. I O. It. M.. imlled lo funeral s.rvltes, Sat.. U p. in-, ut 14'tl !:, Oxford l Int. prlviit. . . . LALOll Sept. in, suddenly. Thomas, Hus band nf Hannah ttlnr, aged ill. Helallves nnd friends Invited to eervlies Thurs.. i p. in.. IM.'I Walton live, lilt private. LANllltllHIt. Sent. 111. ut lllll'v Island, Portland. Me., A1H.LA1IH. II. LANOItKHU. "SLIVKS.KY. Sept. 17. JOHN V W LIVUZKY. aged !.V Helallves and friends Invited to fu neral, Thurs., s p. in, residence of nephew, Jesse l Llverey, 7 Lee ave,, Willow Orove. Va. Int. private. Wlirtemarah Cem. LONUMOItn. Sept. 17. JAMI.S, husband of Lena Ingmoro (nee Oarber), aged (13. Itela lives and friends, Tncony Lodge. No. 000, I and A. M.i Tacoma Tribe. No, 1I77, I. O. It. M.s Ited Dranon Canon Club. Iron .Molders' Union, Local No. 1.1, Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 2 p m.. ni)3 Hdmund st., Taconv Int. Magnolia Cem. HemMlna may be viewed Wed. after 7 p. m. Trenton (N. J.l papers copy. MANDKIISON. Sept. 1ft. PIIANCIS S.. aon of late William and Anna H"lla Manderson, aged fi.1. Helallves and friends Invited to fu neral acrvlces, Wed.. L! p. in,, 1007 Melrose ave., Melrose Park, Pa, Int. private mii,li:ii sept, iu, Ai.ni.iiT n. mh.i.eh. aged r3. Helatlves and friends, Progressiva Ulvlslon. No. .11, S. of T.; Pnclllc Irtdge, No. '.'no. I. (J. O. I' ; Jordan I'nrimpinent. No .", I O O P.. and Washington Camp. No. I'll I. P. ti. S, of A., Invited to funeral services, L'lus W Turner st . Wed.. N p. m Int. prlv ilc, MONTHOMKflY. Sept. 1.'.. .IHSSIK. daughter of Hobirt 11. untl Annie it. Montgomery age( 1H. Itclntlvrs and friends Invited to services 'i'hurs., 'J p. ni., parents' residence, .111 t?. r,tli at.. O.irb), P.i Int Ml. Morlili I'em. NCNN. Sept. 111. MAltli: i:i.l!'.A M'NN (nee Merkle). wife of Andrew Nunn. aged 74. Hela tlves ond friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 1.30 P. in. il')3l Upland st. fillet and Woodland uve ). Int. private. Krlends may call Tues. s to 10 p. in. Aulo funer.il. OIIKHN-T-Sept. 17. KATIIAIll.S'i:. widow nf Louis uilcen, uged TV. Helallves nnd friends In vited to funeral services. Thur. , 'J p, in., par lors nf S. P. rrankcntleld Sulis, ,",300 Vino Bt. lilt. M', I'ClM'f, lctu. PHIPPS Sept. 17. ANNA IIIHIP.CCA MO. IlEHLY. vvlfo of Thomas Uichird (Irnhim Phlpps uml daughter nf lato Wllllmn nnd Ellen Mobcrl). of Preilerlck. Mil , nped L"l. Helatlves and friends invited to funeral ervkes, Thurs. " p. m.. -lis Medar) ave., tlTmatilowii. int. "pONTlUS. Sept IS. JOSEPH husband of Mary E. Pontius, iiged id venrs. Helatlves and friends, 13th Pa, Volunteer Cavalry. l'ots l'l nnd HT, I. A H.. Washington Camti No. 3n, p O. S, of A . invited to funeral services. Wed,, '.' p m . '.'13 llochello ave.. Wissahlckon, Int. '"Y'OIlTHlt. Sept. 17 ANNA, widow of Joseph Porter, (nee Cununlngs) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs.. 1' p m.. lesuiencw nf cn Ilobert Porter, '.U7 W Somerset st. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem Auto service. Remains can bo viewed Wed , 7 lo P p.'ln. POItTZ. Sept. III. CVILLIAM M.. son of Andrew and Lena Port- of West Chester. Pa , aged '.'1. Itelatlvea and friends Invited tn fu neral services Thurs., U p. m., I. '..13 W Norrls st. Int. Hillside Cem, Remains may bo viewed Wed , after 8 p. m Auto funeral. Ol'Il. I.MAN. In Norrlstown. Pn.. Sept. 17 CAROLINE HARD, wife uf llenjamln tiulll niali Services 513 Swede St., Norrlstovn, I'a, AVed . 3 p. 111. Int. private, nt convenience of famllv KADIS, Sept. 17 SAMUEL. hnband nf Hose India. Relatives and frlen Is Invited to funeral services Wid., U p. m.. 3HCJ Columbia uve. RANKIN. sept. HI. ROLAND O.. husband nf Annie Itnnkln (ne. Hannvi, RelatlveN and friend, and members of Port Wane, Ind,, Lodge, No. 1.1.', II. P. o. E.. invited to funeral. Wed.. 8 30 a tn., 41127 Hiltimore nve. Solemn mans of reiiulem Church of M. I'rancls de baits 10 a. in. Int. linlv Cross Cem. HAYNOR Su.ldenlv. Sept. Id. MARY .1 . wife of William II. Raiior P.elatlvis and friends, members of TulpehocUen Council No 1'.,. I of P. Invited lo funeral seniles. Wed - p. in., husbund'a rtsldenie, .IS Meehau ave Mount Airy REESE Sept 17. MY LOUISE, wife of William Riesr (nee Waldnnnl Relatives and frlnds Invited to funeral scrvlcia, Thurs.. 1 p. in.. '.'JI' S. .'.nth st. Int private. Hillside din Autn funeral REEVES Sept. 17. NAOMI I... vvlfo of John A Reeves Rdatlvcs and friends. Cohnck.ink Council, No 1.10, Degreo of Pocahontas, Mildred Rele-kall Lodge. No lull. I. O. O. P., and W C. T. V. Prancls Wlllard Chapter. Invited to fu ner.i' Hervkes. Thurs.. - p. m , 31113 N. I'crty at Int Norlhwnod Ct m RITCHIE. Sept. 1(1. JONATHAN, husband of Mary A. Ritchie, aged 77. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Wed . It a. in,, oiil ;. .stn st. int. private. RUSSELL. Sept HI. SARAH J. RUSSELL. Relatives und friends invlt?d to funeral. Wed., 11 a, tn., rhapel of Andrew J, Hair &. Son, Arch nnd Huh ats. Int. Woodlands Cem SARONY. Sept. 17. at .117 W. Tioga St.. DAVID, son of tho late Daniel and Ann Maron as d 73 Relatives and friends, Richard Vaux Lodge, No. 3SI, P and A. M., and oil other or ganizations of which h wns a member, invited to funeral aervties, David II Scliuiler Illdg., Hrnnd and Diamond sts , Thurs , L' p, m. Int K o P. llreenwood Cem. SCHECKI.EH .suddenly P-pt. 14. HARRY P husband of I.)de D. Schlfkler (nee Dotllie)) and son of Marv and lato loan Schickler. Rela tives and friends, cmplovea of P and It. Hall way. I. o. u. M. No .11, Invlled-to funeral, Wed.. s:.(0 n. ni , mother's italdence. L'7-0 E Sumerset st. Solemn reijutem mass St Ann's ('hurth 10 a. in. Int. HoI Hedctruer Cem. Auto funeral SCHOPIELD Sept. II, OEOROE 1. son of lato William R. und Mir A. Schofleld. Relatives and friends lnvitrd In funeral. Wed , - p, m., residence of biother, 111.7 S. 20111 st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. sCHI'HR. Sept. 111. HEP.NARD, husband nf late Mary T. Scliurr (nee Mnier). aged ni Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv Ices. Wed., 'J p. in., 3II0O Page si Int. West Laurel Hill Cem, Omit flowers SCHWARTZ. Sept. 1.1. AMELIA, wife of Robert Schwartz (nee Evans). Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Thurs.. K:30 o. m., i'lL'il Watklns st (near 1'lst and Morris). Hlsh REAL ESTATE FOB SALE '-f ' ItEAI. ESTATE FOR SALE fe"t flKBIIANTOH'N tlERMANTOWN HjVr '" " " l;ij.iBuYJljafffftTir( "'7l.siiT-rTlianr'' T Own Your Own Home and Garage For $27 a Month v. It- T. . tl.T II Have Just Completed Some Unusual and Attractive Homes In Oermantoirn Facing New Fern Hill Park At Morris & Locan Sts., Near Wayne Junction KsT'Wl'can buy your own home with private earaee for JISO cash and carrytne tarsea or CJ montn in Uennantovvn a prettiest and most convenient section, mje bills HAne ulua convnlenc)ivlll pay lialt of your year's carrylne cliurces. srs, Urite looms with blir closets, tiled bathroom with built-in tuli anil ,imu.. tth. real open flreiilace with ash pit to cellar: electric UchtlnK system with ItAatattBChineilta In riiotna fur rlnnr Ininria. taliln lamim imH lr,nrlrln in.r. Istveialeo installed In each house an KLKCTHIC WASIIIXQ MACIIIKC. ' i Miousea ure situated clone to wuyiie Junction (ltcadlns Kwy .180 train. )tr. Uk 13th and 15th street cars (Car No. 53) and Willow Orove car. fco,. U). Oet oft at Wayno and Wyomlnc avs. " i NawpU Houses L'ompUtaly ITurnlahed J or Your Inspection tfNH.McCLATCHY BUILDER AND OWNER On Premises nnd Land Title Building i ji. -vf K man i etfs)uleA fit. Bdmond'i. Church 10 . m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. . SKKMAN. Sept. IT, HKOtNA SEEMAN, aged no. Helallves and friends, John II. Fine I-o'lge, No. S3, O. S. of II.. Invited to funeral services Krl,.,L' P, m., 2SI8 N 7lh at. Ilemalna may be viewed Thurs., after p. m. Int. (J re en mount Cem, , MIKAHON Sept. 17. THOMAS, husband of late Mary Hhenrun. Relatives and friends In vited tn funeral, Thurs., II a m SS'J.1 Parrlsh st. Hlsh requiem mass HI, 1 ranrls'a Church 7 a, m, Int St. Ann's Cem.. Wnodside, Pa., via 11.1(1 a. in. train P. It. It, Auto funeral to station. SHUTT. Sept. 1.1. ADA Cl wife nf William T. Shutt (nee Johnson). Relatives and friends Invlteil to funeral services. Wed., 'J p. m., 1H33 N, Carlisle st, Int (Irccntnount t'em. SILVEIlltERO. Ninth Month Ittth. LENA SII.VERIIERU, aged ill, beloved wife of de. censed Isaac Sllverberg. Relatives and friends, also Hyinan !,odge, No. 711. I. o, II. A,, are Invited to attend tho funeral aervlces. Wed., lu a, in , at her lata residence, 0.1.1 Jefferson at. Int. Har Nebo Cem. Auto funeral. SOL'DElt, At llellmawr, N. J.. Sept. HI, .TACOII W huslmnd of Emmn Houder (nee Ward). Relatives and friends. jAmes A, Gar field Castle, No. 172, A. O. K. of M. U.j Macoaco Tribe, No. 3711, I. O. 11. M.I I'hlla. Atlantic Drier and Varnish Co., Invited to funeral, lle. mawr. Wed., 1 p. m. Services at house. Int. Heddlng Cem. Trlends may call Tues. eve. crn In leaves Clieatnut at. ferry 11 a. in. for llellmawr, SOWERS. Sent. in. OEOttOK ALllErtT. see. nnd son of late I'rederlik and Amelia Snw-ero. Relatives ii nd friends invited in funeral services, Tues.. 8 p. in., residence of sister, Mrs, Clara 1". Dunn, 'Jilll N, 18th st, Int private, North- Wooil Cem, SPRRiMAN. Sent. 1.1. Mrs. ANNIE E. SPRIOMAN. daughter of late Joseph K. nnd Ruth P. Marsh. Itelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 'J p, m.. brother'a residence, Joseph I. Marsh, 147 Yale road, Audubon. N. J. Int. private. New Camden Cem. Friends may call Tues,, arter 7 p. m. SPROATM. Sept, 111. MAHOIE CATHERINE, wlfs of Harry Sproats. Relatives and friends invited to view remains, Tues., 8 to 10 p. in., 1S10 W, Dauphin at. Services and Int, Thurs., Mahanny city. Pa, STA.MIX. Sept. 1,1, DAVID P., husband of Anna C. (neo Preston), formerly of Gloucester and Woodbury, N. J,, and son of Jesse and Christina A. Stamlx, ag;d OS. Relatives and friends, members of P. It. It. police, of which he was special officer for 11 sears at (Inp, Pa Invited to funerni, 'Ihurs, J p. m , residence of son-ln-lavv-, fharlen 1. Wlggl'is, inn W. Freder ick at , Lonrasler City, i'a Int. River View ' en; . r-outh Duke st Take Cnllege nve car at P. I!, It depot In Janus and .Marv sts., half ,i,i.-it irnni jeuricK si I'linaiieipnia nnu rvcw .lersev pipers njpv , STINSOV s,pt. 17, MARY T. il-lllglilrr of lilii Patrbk and Ell.ibetb Sllnson. Iuneial 'lliurs., ji.uo a. m., oil1 N. IPth si. Solemn re. Mulem mass I'hiinli of Ccsu lu n. 111 Int. I'Htliedriil Cem Relatives nnd friends Invited Remains may bo viewed Wed. nfter p, ni. Atllo service. STONIi. -Sept. 1.1, ELIZA, widow of Antrim Hlong. aged (l'l Relatives and friends Invlled to funeral services, Wed., a p. m parlors of J.I.. Stiles i Sons. 1417 E. Susquehanna ave. Int. private. .Northwood Oeni. THONSEN. Sept. 17. TORDIS THONSEN. Sr.. aged OK. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Thurs., :c30 p. m., (hapel at Hillside Cem. Trnln leaves Headlnc Terminal for Roslvn atntlon 2:1.1 p. m TROUt. Sept. 1.1. NATHANIEL R., husband of Ella M. Trout (neo Smith), nged n8. Rela tives nnd friends, Thompson Lodge No. 340 V. and A. M.. of Chester Co.; Howell R. a. Chap ter 2n. of West Chester. Pa , Phlla. Command, ery, No. '.': Shrlna I.odgo of Lu Lu Temple, of Phlla ; Phlla. Lodge II. of L. E., No, 4.1D, and the Penna. R. R. Vol. Relief Dept.. invited to serv. Ices, Wed , ' p. in., K3I N ,'lstli st. Int. Arling ton Cem. Friends may call Tues., from 7.30 to 0 p ni. Autrt hervice. rNHERKOl'LER, Sept. 17. EDOAR It fNliEHKOFLER. Iiusbaml of Alice M. Under Imtler (nee llarincr), aged ill Relatives and feb nils Invited to funeral scribes, Thurs, i' p. m . rrsldni'c 211 Pierce st Ini private, ilri'iiiinount Cem. Remains inav bo viewed AVed, eve. Aulo servile VANE Sept II. CHARLES 1. sou of tieiirgc . and Mnlltdi aiic. aged 2.1 Hela. lives and friends Invited io funerni services. Tu-s . I -MO p. m parents rrsldcnie. .Iill-o N. Fnlrlilll st. Int private, N'nrtliwnod Cem VAl'THIER Sept 17 ALKHIJII WfTlllEft. nged .11, Relatives and friends Invited lo fu neral ,-l V. WALKER. Sept. , miizani klntown ..MaATlH 1V MM-b-m ' !' aerviAa. -rnttra.. 'i n. m.j u W, Fhlla, Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. 'VT Thttrt.. 3 P. mr 4714 W6odlttl4 husband formerly ends, Kos. AMm. Pa.. servlcea. Thurs.. 1 p. m., son's William H. Wnlker. f.OJl Wsa Int, Chester Rural Cem,, Chester, of lata Kllrabeth D, Walker, a red 7S of .lenklntovrn. Pa.. Ttelallves and fr suth Lodge, No., .193, I. O. O. I'., of Media, vnen io residence, lining ave I'a, WESt.r.T. Sept. 1(1, FIXJRE.VCE HILLING TON, wife of John M. Wesley. Funeral and K rv Ices, Wed., 2 p. m., 4331 I'lne St., W. wis. WtltTCOMIl. Senl. 14, QTERLINO J .bus-' band of Jennie T. Whltcomb (nee Melson). Rels lives ahd friends, Mantua Council No. M, p. it I. A.I Mlnonk Tribe No. 451. I. p. ,n. M.l employes E. llradford Clsrke Co.. Invited to funeral servlcea. Wed.. 2 p. m.. B42.1 Hunter's svc. Int. West Laurel Still fern. Remains may be viewed Tues. eve. Autn funeral, WHITE. Sent. 17, MAHY KEEFEIl, widow nf Samuel I.. White and daughter of lato Dr. W. W. and Jane Keefer. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., 3 p. tn.. 434t ivtntohocklng terrace. Oermantown. Int. prl- "wiVKWAHD Sept. 17. m'mioARET. d i ligh ter of Nathan E. and Rebecca Wlckvvard. Rela. Uvea and friends Invited to funeral. aervlces. Thurs , 1' P. m.. parenta' residence, arberth. Pa. Int, Illocklev llaptlst t'em. Carriages will meet train arriving at Narberlhi station 1:33 P' ULL1AMS. Sept in, WALTER W.. husband nf late Mary Williams (nee Keser) and son of lain William nnd Isabella Williams, aged 37. Relatives and friends, Washington, Camp. No. 140. P. O. S. of A., Camden, N. J.! employes Dexter Metal Aire. Co., Invited to servires, Thurs., 1 P. rn. .1102 rtlver ave.. Camden, N. .1. Int. private. Fernwood Cem., rnlla. Re mains innv be viewed Wed. eve. WOTOWITCIL Sept. in. ANNA I., wife of Rlchsrd A, Wntowltch. Sr. Rotailves and friends Invited to funeral services, 1ed.. 10 a. m.. resldenco of son. Richard A, Wolotyltch, Jr.. 1S13 (llenvvood ave. (near 20th and Mont gomery nve.). Int. private. Remains may be viewed Tues. eve. 't&Mlniiti from'PrtitMn Cofamsi X0ST AND FOUND AUTOMOHILE Stolen, 1017 Tlulclt tourlnr, model D 4.1. car aisCOn, )lctn blR3: stand, ard Hulck finish, green body rnd wheels, black hood and fenders, black mohair too: Initials .1. L. W. on both able panels: Oondvear non skid tires rear wheels: plain on front: plain Pullman on spire rim, ilein scratch on left front ilonr; rear right fender dented: $10,0 re. ward for recovery nr Infornntloii leading thereto. Dr Julius Werner. 1.1:13 S. ISth at , I'hlla. PES' Platinum pin set with dlnmnnds was lot between 1.1th nnd Cbelnut and 12th nnd Arih, reward offered. 11.11 Porter st. PERSONALS WANTED Address of Doctor l'inlaw or any member of famllv: formerly of Camden. II 81(1. Ledger Central. HELP WANTED FEMALE BOOKKEEPER AND STENOGRAPHER, slst: beginner acceptcii ir promising write, Coal Office. II o. and 47th and raschsll ave tn as call or Robert Cbalfant, CHILDNL'Itsn nnd light chamberwork, country: reference: rrotestant preferred, ply Wednesday morning IMP I'lne st. for Ap. CAKE PACKERS Girls to psek cakes and wrap packages, Government orders: oeglnners paid 10,50 per week for 14 hours: experienced packers and wrappers, $8 and 10. Keebler Weyi JtaklngJ.'o 3.1S N. 21'd at. CHUCo"i.ATH COATERS. experienced. Apply Acker, 121 N. Mh CLERK, esiierienced, vvantid at once, lo asst nu 'orders lu books good opportunity for ad viitiiement. Axnilnsicr Carpet Co., 1101 Dla innnd st . (Ith floor. CLERK wanted 1 experienced In inrd andietter tiling, state age. expericmo and salary de slrnl P O. Hoi 1SM COMPTOMETER OPERATOR wanted! must lie experienced, state age. alarv wanted nnd bow soon u urn report. M .142, Ledger Ceni nil. BELT, TELEPHONE OrEHATINO . Th President of the United Statea nss pointed to the great Industrial army of the nation and to tha necessity for a , generous, unselfish observance of duty on the part of those who may best serve in that nrmy, , The telephone sjslem of lha country la lo play n tonsplcuous part In the conduct of the war. Hell Telephone operating presents It self na n. vocation for young women wherein a no less Patriotic than valu able service to tha Government may be performed. ., if you are between the ages of 1 and 24, apply nt 40(1 Market at.. Phlladel- Shis, any day, except Sunday, between :3o a, m. and 0 p. m. New emplovea are paid while learning and are assigned to offices near their homes, Tha work Is Interesting, tha en vironment most agreeable and efficiency la rewarded by ready advancement. Comfortable recreation rooms and dining rooms where meals aro served at cost In every Central Office. Apply nowl DANClNtT INSTRUCTOR TJadv dancing "in structor and floor manageress, .10 to 3.1 years of age; tactful, businesslike person of good appearance: afternoon classes, public dance from S.30 to 11, (I nights: answer with ref erencea and sslary required. ! 1. Nobis. . S02 Market st.. M'llnilntton. Del. DRESSMAKER wants waist, sleeve and skirt nnlahers. 1301 1-ocmt at. EXAMINERS on parts oflsd!cs' wash dresses wanted: good pay and steady work. Hlberman liros., 23i and cnestnui, GIRL over 18 ears for general office worls In large office: must be quick nnd accurate at flguresl salary B. M ,')44. Ledger Central. . OIRL for general housework: small family; ref erence. Cull 401 1 Cedar ave. wwm MjWt CeirUiia'eil rem PrtctJHw OcnW MAID for home. Orerbrook) Ifl ;M,',r -'Ja lly residing outside of Philadelphia! food l.ome. Address W. A., 22f. 8. 8d at.. ., OPERATORS, experienced on mtn't riV. tMl and felt hats? good wages! steady employ ment. Apply Frank Schoble t co iimi -.. Oxford sts. SALESWOMAN, with experience, for quick campaign on a war work will earn J2j ti 130 a week.J47. Ledger Central. . SOLICITORS Women "as subscription solicitors for long-established , Pro tea tan weekly! salary and commission. If aK4. Ledger t entral. SPINNERS to Experienced and 'ariiers I steady worK trnnA ,. Aoolv Grlswold vv orsteo ' pany. Darby. Pa. Com- BPINNBItH. rlnr. mm or flMfi tJ wjfjcj lT"rS :;. JLVa ZIa.7. iitA -nd N fturrtor thread nd yarn( Tin BIWr mil us "i . -. Howard and Nor- STENOORAPHER. experienced wjntejl at onc'l .. ....shin in fit r(i Atirflmenis appij Axmlnster Carpet Co!. iOllDlamond St.. Oil. leral noor. Kq?AC,yi,;WnfeWderOfncne: STENOORAPHERS 2 experienced dlclapiione operMor?: must b. rapid tvplsts- a so 1 off lie nL.i.i.nt with some knowledge of tipewriting. Address .1 24n.LedgerCenJtal. -. rri.,v-rtriTr ntit.-rii!nerieneed lii aeneral of fice work: must bo a flrst-clsss stenographer In every respect! no beginners: references re quired as to character: steady position with manufacturing concern! fair salary. Apply nitter Mfg. Co.. tr.4r, W. Hutchinson st. GIRLS WANTED OVER 10 YEARS OF AGE '1(1 MAKE LITTLE CIGARS LIGHT. AIRY FACTORY DESIRARI.E. STEADY WORK HOT l.l'Nl'IIF.S SERVED AT LESS THAN COST PVV HEG1NNERS 7 PER WEEK INCREASED AF1ER SECOND WEEK GOOD PAY: EXCELLENT 'IREATMENT LIGGETT A MYERS TOnACCO CO.. 31) AND ONTARIO GIRLS wanted, over 1(1 jeara of age, for light. pleasant work, making nnd fitting up medical aupplles; learners paid $7 a week: rapid ad. vancement to steady workers: AO.nour week. Apply H. K. MuKurd Co., Olsnolden, Pa Qinl.S. over 17, handy with tho needle: good wages; sienuy einrioymeni. ivppiy rranic TELEP7IONE OPF.nATINCI rpMTIoNS OPEji FOR TOUN(VT70MEN These war days bring to iSr vcirea a ruin er business and we must have mora youm noitiin OPK?perr.'ncedh,,Sper.ltor,. If they will ajply todavr as ear y aa possible, can go at once te r?g5la'r and permanent positions with good pay. The; Inexperienced onea we will gladly teach and pay them while they are learning. Telephone operating for joung women la pleas ant work and with unusually agreeable aur- romotlo'ii'frfar mors probsKe In this voca Hon than any we know of In which women enssge. .....,,.. nt tnAav l fhs silner- 1 ne HllltllllUU" .iin... - ---- .visor anu i m-i ni'-rioi '" '",,1V '"" w Applv In Room 207 THE' KEYirrONE TELEPHONE ST Schoble & Co.. loth and Oxford sts. HOUSEKEEPER, working: fin fsmlly: (t-rnom 2-story house; opposite park. Call Wednesday. September Hi. between 10 ni.d 12 a. m., at 1347 Olrerd ave.. stelger, florist. HOUSEWORK Girl for housework; no wash, ing: good wages; carfare paid. 11.1 llrvn Mawr nve,, Cvnwyd, Pa. rhone Cynwvd 212 SALESWOMEN LIT DP.OTIIKRS REQUIRE SALESWOMEN IN VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. EMPLOYMENT BUnEAU LIT HROTHERS LADIES, voung. wltli cxperleiifn theiklng In mnilng bills, contracts, exception, etc., state use. experience, s.ilarv wanted and how soon ou can report. .M 2.10, Ledger Central. V, Education fjl I l r Haiti Sexes liotli Sexes .Voung Men ami Ilo.is 133 SOUTH SECOND HV.QTir.Vr 'STRUT TEI.FPIIONE Experienced: swltchbosrdi Inside stations and outside calls: steady emplav. ment. Reply, giving address, stating exprl. enre and wages required. H .14, P. O. Hnx .'1.100. WINDERS Experienced er learners: steady work and good wages. Apply Grlswold Worsted Com. pany. Darby. Pa. WOMAN, refined, about f!5 years, who wants eomfnrtablo home, pleasant surroundings Rnd considerate treatment. Is wanted immediately by lady In Chestnut Hill as housekeeper, torn petent In General housework and plain cook ing: must have fine references: family pi a: mlequate. wages. Call between 11 and 12, Wednesday. 010 Wvnnewood road, Overbrook, R3ds t. and Olrard ave. WOMAN tlrlght woman of good address and accustomed to meeting people, In a social vyay wanted; must have a pleasing telephone voice; no previous business experience necessary: splendid future for bright woman: salary JK. iostnrt.ApplyMri "aunnn r -he stnut st. OMAN." accustomed to organblng church or social work: permanent position with eld. established house: remuneration J2.. weekly; advancement. Call ''.in to 3:30 p. m. E. H. MeNeer. .IPS Denckl.l Illdg. WOMAN, with cbrlral experience, for Little Hotel Wllinot. 141Q South Penn Square, BANKS BUSINESS COLIBGE Attend an Accredited School The sterling character of its work, and the favor with which it is regarded by the business community, entitles it to the patronage of all young people who arc ambitious to be well trained for business inc. DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS ENTER ANY T1MC bANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE AND SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES 925 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. mmmmaKMamLmamammi.immmKmmmmm Advanced Business Courses From 5:45 P. M. to 7:45 P. M. Chamber of Commerce Rooms Widener Building Credits and Collections by three ex perts on Bank Credits, Jobbing and Mer cantile Credits and Lcnal Remedies. Markets, Prices and Exchange. Advanced Realty for real estate brokers. Railway Finance and Transportation. Passenger and Freight Rates and Di visions. Fire and Casualty Insurance. Corporation Finance. Auditing. Adver tising and Salesmanship. Write, call or phono for Catalog T-800. Office open clay and evening. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Hrontl St.', below Herl.s I IMillailrlplila FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM h'or 72 years in the front rank of education and character building. Thorough preparation for College or business life. Modern equipment. 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. 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 25th. Year Hook Now Heady. Write for Itatts, JOHN W. CARR, Ph. D., Principal 15th and Race Sts., Philadelphia sTRAYFR'S Tlle ""t "u.lne.s School. aiiAICIa 801.807 Chestnut Strssfc Positions ruarantsed. Enttr now. Day or nisht. We do not have to use la rse advertisements becsuse nearly all ot our COO desks for day students and 00 desks for nlsht students have already been eneaced. Heslsttr now If you wlsti to seeurs admission tn the best business school. SALESMANSHIP IA,?,h'vr0n1,.a,no.,I '&: ACCOUNTANCY rV sV,: REAL ESI Alb Tauslit by a Lawyer end a Heal relate Man. Vounc Men nnd lloa GERMANTOWN FRIENDS QPHfini Opens Sept. S3. A fen- vacancies "e '"' a- for earnest college preparatory pupils. STANLEY n. TAItNALL. Principal. nonnKXTuwN. x. J. w Jtt.-.. Bordentown Military Institute military training. Jew Jersey. 4 - . : , l 4- j:2Lrw llcntal. moral. nhvilr!. T7ne.B luliirht tTnu tr mttiAi nrdntown-cnth.I)VlWKr?- Bsjcknell University JOHN HOIVAHI) HAHItlS, President Till; demand for Trained Men and Women, now and for several years to come, vvlll exceed the bupply. For worthwhile younfr men and young women Uucknell has thorough and modern courses In Kducatlon, Ills lory, JCnclisli. Modern and Ancient I.iniEuages, Mathematics. Chemistry; Biology, PIij-hIcs end Domestic Science. A separate school of music. Courses leading to degrees of A.B.. I'h.B.. ScB., Gil. i: II, M.n., Chem. 15, Hc.B. In Domestic Science. All athletics. For catalog address Walter S. Wilcox, I.ewlsburg, r. Private Shorthand School I.VnH IIHIAI, INSTHHCTIO.V. 1530 Sansom St. Youns Hoinen nnd Ulrls rniKM)' Mil.U'T Mt'HOOI, HOl.s UU X. llllli .St. (IIKI.S BliBaf?lBKgravsgfca'.tMvJsSJefcw3 HwiHlKHjaSatfV eMauSsHiiBMsj "Almost a Country .School" on the Park way, A thoroushly modem day school wltli over two centuries of worthy tradl lions. Hlcmentary nnd HIkIi .School de partments. Kmphasls on broad, ceneral culturo and almplo Christian living, with recard for tho needs and aptitudes of each child. Catalogues: School opena Ninth Month S4. WA1.TF.K W. lIAA'II.ANn. Prlnelnal rr.lRCF. Rf'HOOI, CANNOT FILL ALL THE POSITIONS. hO IT FILLS TIIK IIKST. PEIRCE SCHOOL of HUPINF.S.S AUMINISTRATION. Amerlrn's Foremost Iluilness School Pine htreet West of llroad Street, rhlladelphla. lanm hi. uqu itur HOOKI Phila. School of Design for Women DROAI) AXD MASTF.B STS. RKOrENS OCT. 1 Full courses In Art and ludustrlal Art. Practical Heslsnlng In all Its branches, lllus. trattnn, Fashion Illustration, educational Psychology. v. A. v. wmKVF.n fkllowship TO KIIROI'F. FOK DF.XIO.N MISS HILLS' SCHOOL 1808 STRUCK STREET MAIN LINK BRANCH, ARDMORE, VA. F.lltabeth Hills Lyman, Principal THE GORDON-RONEY SCHOOL For Girls. 4113 Spruce Street General and College Preparatory Courses. noofeMdtnaiidmIHISIlONEy, prin. "MISS MARSHALL'S hCIIOOL FOR-OIRLS-DsyandIloardincjaepart'ts. PAKJANBphiit. TIIK. STEVENS SCHOOL FOB OIKLHrSsrvrT Cheltcn ave., Oermantown 50th ear begins bept. -3; Kindergarten In charge of Mli. k. Uhler. College Preparatory. Hpeclal rouisss In Oomestlo Science and Conversations! I'r.nca for girls and women. MAKY BKNILE'i: head ef Srlioel. OVKKIHHIOK Miss Sayward's School for Girls OVERHROOK. PIIII.. PA. College Prepara. tory. Special Couraea. Junior and Musical Oepts. Athletics, Domestic Science. Carriags calls for puplla In Bala, Cynwvd, Merlon and Wynnefteld. p MISS JANET SAYWARD. Principal. AMPLER. PA. School of Horticulture AWgj- Short fall course for women In growing vg etablea. flowers, fruit, canning, baa keeplag, poultry, landscape gardening. Catalog, 'J fll Your Tirade Valuable Is but it would be twice as pro ductive if it were backed by a scientific, practical knowl edge thai you can rapidly ac quire at The Y. M. C. A. School of Engineering and Building Construction CUL'IlsnS IN Hulldinc Cnnslrilrtloii Vehicle Hraftlni; snip Sketching .Merlinnirnl Hravvlnir Chemistry Shop Arillimelic Wireless l'rrllinlnnrj' L'wrlnecrlni; Consult us today. 1421 Arch St. TheWilliam Penn Charter School No. 8 South Twelfth Street PHILADELPHIA Founded In 1CS9 at the renuest of the Illus trious Founder and Pioprletor of the "Con monwenltli," and chartered by him on the same day aa tho city itself, October a, not the School enters upon ita t'HOth academical year September "J3, 1017. Mor(". ,.l?n m", thousand of Its students have entered the various colleges und professional and technical schools of the country; while many have entered direct upon a business career, t The Prospectus for M17-1018 Is ready for dls trlbutlon. HulMlnir now open ,or Inspection and classification of pupils. FREDERICK L. SMITH, M. A., Acting Headmaster "night a7 hay criIuisopKxVKPr T Machine rhop I'rirllie Herh. Freehand and Ma.hln. Shop Math ' Ar.hlteel,, ftravUng l'attrn Show Prnttlses Hook I trntlon e Aiitomohlle J.lec. & .Merli.Arltlnnetle. Algebra, Electricity Applied, uml Heometry Fiirnltiire Designing enrf Construction Fit "jouraelf lo.Karn More Money. Exceptional Farllltlea and Low Hates v rlta for Prospectus. SPRINH CIARDKN INSTITUTE llroad nnd Spring Harden Sts. MUSIC VilUlR !. Ull CoNSERMffoiaryfiusic S3d Tear. Individual Instruction. Personal Supervision. All branches, theoretical and applied. A School of Public Performance, 'teachers' Normal Training Course. Public School Music Supervision. Degrees con ferred. Two Complete Pupils' Symphony Or rhestras. Reciprocal relations with Univ. of Pa. Dormitories for women. A School of Inspiration. Loyalty, Success. Our Year-HooK la free and contains valuable Information, Gilbert Raynolds Combs, Director Omces. Studios. Dormitories, llroad A Heed T. M. C. A. HUl Arch St SCHOOL OF MUSIC Twentv.flve !,, jL, Vocal and Instrumental Sr.'HJirM?,5V..0?:n and t-'hlMren Special Children's Home Department m5hony Orchestra ' Jlandolln-Oultar Club C'hnriia Send for Catalor Wanamaker Institute ?3.t & "Walnut. Or- Rn ju KNOU8H. FIIENCII. JTAMAN SPA VISIT 1 -"" t-- r - - -.. ,ur wtIsliOsT I. Wanamaker Institute 23d & Walnut. Opens Sept. 24th Kmbroldery.. Cookery, Crocheting, Dressmaklnr MIHlnery $5 to f40 per ear. "r""naKing, Morning. .Afternoonand livening. Catalog O. ZECKWER-HAHN fflaiSMJ., 1617 Spruta Street, Philadelphia Kminent faculty, modern equipment. Address I'harllon Lewis Murphy, Managing Illri?! Emihe Knder iNorns nil Vvnresslon. Stage French and America Art. 1c mi ft a. . Hlee SJ..1II '"V.nUt Sfjlen..: T Dlnfom... ' ;(,CHR,lSTE8!Sn.UD(h KAOT15IB, In mailed free. 1S90 Chestnut Taaker St. Phone Sprues 87 Loui. Sobelman "", scPVuc.net248, Advanced Violin Instruction. Circular. Charles Westel 1714 Chestnut Bt. GEORGE A. KNABE'nTo .nd v,o,,n. j'i..,.4.t'i.i f.t WO.MUN' AND Cir.I.D WANTED STKADV r.MPI.OTMKNT AVKRAOK WHEKI.T minimum w.an J7 50 INCHHASED Al'TOMATICAI.l.Y .rrr.v 7 a. m. josnnt CAMPiini.n iompant SECOND AND MAHIvKT STREETS CAMDEN, NEW JKHSET YOl'N'O l.ADIEK. 2. with several years' experi ence lu hookUeepInc or checking Invoices, freights, bills, etc. In reply give full par ticulars. M ."IIS. Ledger Central. YOUNG LADIES Positions open for 9 neat appearing ounc Indies. See Mr. Cosbv. be- teenl and 4, .122 Heal. Kstate Trust nidg. YOUNCI LADY In large office": must be experi enced In general offtce work: preferable with bookkeeping experience, rapid hikI accurate at flaures: slate experience, salary wanted and when available. M Sin. Ledger Central. HELP WANTED MALE BLACKSMITH Foreman wanted, lloopes & Townsend Co., Hrpad and Hultonwood sts. EsOAHD-HOT v.antil for broker's office: one fa-' miliar with stock and commodity quotations preferred. Ml.'i 1,f diLr Central. P.OOKKEKPF.H or ilerk for trust company, banking experience not necessarv; state age, exp. nnd salary experted. 11 717. Led. Cent. HOT OVKrt 10 l"OR WORK IN NEWSPAPER OFFICE: MUST Hi: NEAT. AMtUTIOUS, IN TELLlQENT; VERY OOOD CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT. APPLY MH. JOYCE, THIRD FLOOR. COO CHESTNUT ST. HOYS WANTED FOR MOHT WORK; MUST HE OVER 10: CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT. APPLY AFTER ll P M.. L EDO EH OFFICE, FIFTH FLOOR. HOY. about 10 or 1. sears of age, wanted In office of largo mercantile firm; must have good education. Address in own handwriting. glving references. A13:i.l.edeer Office HOY In" large ofiice: excellent ihance for ndT vancement: salary JS.M 249. Ledger Centra l HOY. under 17 sears, to feari'i high-rises Interior deioratlng lmlnes. Apply M n."1. Irfd. Cent. BOYS WANTED OVER 18 TEARS OF AUH .WAUES, 20 5-6 CENTS PER HOUR AVERAGE WEEKLY MINIMUM WAGE. $11.67 ArPLY 7 A. M. JOSEPH 'CAMPBELL COMPANY SECOND AND MARKET STREETS CAMDEN. NEW JERSEY BOYS A large South Phlla. manufacturing con" cem has opening In oltlce for several ener getic, ambitious and capable boys in years of nt. DnAF-mtErf. wn RAFTSMEN, mechanlial and .wstHzi only SrSMmS , 'SfiS VinTfi'tt"uI ' ' i i DrtlVERS for drop-bottom-wTT,nTTr -il' "--i-Ambler.3717 o d York Vo.d"31" DYER-Wsjrted nT.el...-:.HT: tire lnd, $.7M . ui.KCTniciANs mo flrsncTisTTTrn; -"' portatlon and, lodging' turn shed r,V.V. ,r- nt cafeteria. 2So each. Anniv te-il't' .rals ion. Wrlehtsmwn v ' t Ap.pJV,Irwln t Uii" rlment. 1.14 N.'li-ih si. """oymtnt K.' ton E F.I.F.VAT0R OPERATORS ti5,tr.Stcn-J,.UIM"'n SP.RVICr LAND TITLE BLua. FARMHANJ)S"wan I ed,' sTngTer7nllsT.; -k-' rled couples at onre for nearby Pee.?i.n' farms: no fees. Depsrtment V L.hJiv,I" Industry. Huresti nf Emploi mert l?2r ." .and Front andYork. p m?m' 18' Are? .1m?n,torW.,.l00t" '.lVb FOREMAN wanted for conatrimi'ie.. . - Norfolk Navy Yard: work eonsf m J?'.," FOREMAN Wanted, a clgi'r lorem.- .-n-versed In suction works state sslary reoJSr" .Jenc".. ' M" BIB. l..d'?,K XVa "'" (.' HAMMERMAN and. helpers wanted for s.f hammer. Ann v Mr. .t. .:.'' -bj Co. Mllnor and Weigh sts., Ta'conv, ptii?'"! LABORERS WANTED STEADY WORK AVERAGr, WEEKLY MINIMUM WAUE. 113.17 ArPLY 7 A. M JOSEPH CAMPBF.LI. COMPANY SECOND AND MARIiET STREETS CAMDEN,- NEW JERSET LABORERS riOOn. STEADY MEN, NOT AFnAln to m WORK: MUST nil FIRST CLASS PB?2 V ANY TIME DtlHlNO THE MY ATnK? P Til' HEFlNINfJ COMPANY. r.MP!OTUr& 'Hi DEPARTMENT. PHILADELPHIA oat? I 3144 PASSYUNK AVE. JU""-'- OAIB, ' LABORERS lnii men for Cmp"DT7.'lvrigiui: town. N. J.: .",0e per hour; lodging and irsZ porlatlnn furnished free.' Apply 7 . m lrvvjnJtI.elgIitoii.lS4 K. 12th st. Un',,:)"',:.V "an,0'i irst-class. nonunlonTeiecTrtJ light linemen: steady work: good wain. ii. JyWm. Foster. 1208N3lst st. MACHINIST'for generafrepalr work. Hoom! & Townsend, llroad ond Iluttonwood. """" MACHINISTS and pip. fitters' helpers" w.ntTj' A pplpth. .nhlnrpwnsls. "' JIACHINISTS Capable vise, floor and ersetlis machinists, experienced lu building lathes tni Planers, lan s.rure stesdy emplojmsnt iM good wages: 48-hour shop: time snd a hail for overtime: no labor trouble: traniporutlos refunded after two weeks' satisfactory sen. Ice. Write for application blank. LES-BEMETONn PoM WcrU MA,. wn,''!. wl!.n ,xPr'nce In tilling nj the supervision of the finisher. M B20. Ledtir Office. MAN. handv. vyanted. lloopes t TownVeni Broad and RuHonvvod. MEAT CUTTER for Philadelphia and-AtUntil City. Apply A. Salus & Son, S. E. cor. lath and South. ' MECHANICS on motortrucks: good wages Hi steady work for first-class men. Union Pas. Ing Co.. 30th and Locust sts , MEN WANTED FOR OITICE HUILDINO WINDOW CI.EANIN0 WHITE. STEADY EMPLOYMENT. APPLY ROOM 444 WIDENER. HUILDINO ). MKN HIlll U'Dtllftl WAntssrl nt nno sf staajI Ah... utter tnr nnsiltlnn db mirsiAsi anA striai-eat. In (ha Ntw Jersey State Hospital at Trenten; 'jJI ?rd' ,r.oorn. and laundry. Apply to New Jersis 5,1 State Hospital. Trenton, N. J. j MkN wanted, between ages of 18 and 25, te learn outside electrical construction work. As. vlvn. Foster. 1208 N. 31st st. MEN as subscription solicitors for long-eiu llshed Prolestant weeklv, ailary and comnils- alon. II 8.11. Ledger Central. IJ MLN Jino ii month easily made at home: free 3g9 VnMl'umin, ,,llie IO 1 OlUlllRC LlSiriOUllH 1 JM i-o.. vv asnington. l). l. ME wanted to do general laboratory work acid nlsu wash bottles. Apply II. K. Mulford Co., Ulenolden, Ps MEN wanted. Apply Hitter's. 2158 East Dtii- ' Phln st. REPAIR MEN. Riitomohlle. first "ciajsratsti age and experience: give reference. P 88J, LedgerOfflie. . filOTOORAPHIC operator panted: permanent position and bright futuro for good man. As- ply Marceau. lfiOO Chestnut st. PIPE "FITTING MAN vi lilted lloopes & ToaD- send Co.. llroad and Buttonunod stS; . PUUNERS, high tree, experienced, wanted; II per day; can ue a few learners If they ats good climbers: 2.B0 per day. Thomas Msebas A Sotis Mt. AlryJPhlla. Otmn. 298. REAL ESTATE Young man. 10. to aralat real estate office: good o-ening.for beginner. Eck ardJHH S. 2d St.. Phlla. SALESMEN Two evperlenceostoek saleamea. on a high-class producing nil proposition raw Ing 3 per cent monthly and rapidly developing emit ritrnlahert, lilir iinsslliitllles fnr both salesmen and Investor. II .Vi3. LedgerCent SALESMAN Wanted, wholesale liquor sales man, experienced. Apply A. Salus C BOB, 13th and South ata SEXTON wanted: Catholic church; muil at. tend school heatera; good wages. Apply svl S. !ty!cnlnsonst. . - SHEET METAL WORKERS, SO. union: laril nilt-o N free. 'IBNOrf fur "quartet;" choir: J3 per Sunday. )l iiii, Ledger central, . .i YOUNO MAN. over 10, to learn operate prints Ing machine: good pay while learning. Olo Tltket Co., 112 N. 12th rt. . ut-of-toivn construction camp. WrlgMstojs, : J.: lodging and transportation furnlalisj rce. Apply Irwin I.elghton, 13iN.lStbJ!!. age: good opportunity for advanceme: i,iuver vJlllce. i V 712. BOYS wanted to work In sheet-Iron snop. Fred- rutn n.wii ot u. .oi iiyeaq at. BUTLER and cook wanted for Plalnfleld. nTjTT a white couple under 40. wife a. good cook and man a good houseman throughout; wages i 180; V In family. J 211, Ledger Central. CANDYMAKERS. on hard candFes and counter goods; mskers and helpers. Apply 121 N. Rth. CARPENTER wanted; first class. Apply SunT i Office. Ledger Bldg . 000 Chestnut s Pl' CARPENTERS. 200. UNION. FOR WRIGHTS. TOWN. N. .1.1 B0 CENTS PER HOUR TIMF AND JtAI.F TOR OVPrtTItfi: iihlJHI V TIME SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND SIIV HAY: LODOINO AND TRANSPORTATION FIIrK'ISHED FREE. APPLY ' WRIGHTS 'fsTiiV9.11 IRW1N & Lula"T0 " & l-'l'S?1I!,IaW", i!y to'ion Print works. dye house and bleachery In Massachusetts to 1,11", !:J!'.-wt.'':'f"'l'P'-J lahprator? -.,.-.. . ,. ixwu.mi worKins lacllltlea In. eluding a competent corps of assistant. .VV a complete technical library? must? b? JoSS man of agreeable peraonalltv. vvllh iw.iii?I S!lt.y originality nd InltlatlOe: pravlou,Uix". jsEiiEiiLB ill iiiiLLUiiai r-riaaniiavttr i.li not abaolutelv essential, provided anniWnt haa thoroughly chemical' knowb?d2e aPnd can learn qulcklyi only men of university or "2,.i V alent chemical training .neeri I apDly; real?5Ui cepvionai opporvuiiuy lor right m.ln. l se.erng state age. jiablts.r "ilrdSi, mlvS!' ence and salary which would be considered attractive; all appl cat ons will be ran.,H:!i strictly conlldentlsl. M astl I.edjef centr., COLI.ECTOR. real estate; state wages "are reference. P 826, LedgerjOfllee. ' " CRATE MAKER, to lay'out crSteafo1rp.ckinT ateel cabineta and operala circular " sail II 5 sltlon permanent; an onporlunlty to t charge; to receive attention, atata ass . p'r83rLedr,Vr"o?nce. na W" "". DRAFTHUKM Wanted, flrst-clasa mtchanlcal drattsmani 1, nSS'TSt loon vaittJe? S : &!1? Tub2 "" V?rRoAchE?.nc.".rd "iy vvis-jnne MUK i'y(rV'i-y ".:i',,:: ,'J? SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE DRESSMAKER desires appointments by day; i.i.u I..... i.a. wAnA arli.neea Stile. Mlli Ull.j V-, ,ri-,.,M, ...- JI 35H. Ledger central. , jf. YOUNG LADY wishes position reading tssll p lady or gentleman for 3 hours In the mors- t FIIENCII conversation by'natTve Parlalan i tejej- U, er: Advanced, becinners. children. H ' '.TS Ledger Central. - , Via SITUATIONS WANTED MALE W ACCOUNTANT, familiar with office dttaft W iredlts and correspondence. n"nerfi' "j fa banking, desires to connect In above lln- iX ' I Ailer f 'antrit .., '4 ATTOIINBT. 40.wntrdiory or cjajj1 l rem, real estate or mercantlU apency. -H.0- . BUTLER AND COOK Man and wife. -w"!: Pl good butler and cook: J80 per montn, rs , erencea. J 1411. Ledgeruenti. -m DRAFTSMAN, experienced" In bulldlns: dJ 'M and construction, desires Position siltharcsi jm ten or builder, at Hi' --- i.,... . -jj. MECHANICAL KNUlPitSKB., veil. '".-: . VI ats. vvllh 10 sears' experience I" J'1" tl glneerlng and manufacturing ,hVX.er or 'J chlnery. open for position aa chief engineer JI assistant, or would take position - :m draftsman, M BOI. Ledger Office. Yl p-sjrxjT nvwrm AflV.TJCIES 3a MRS. NICHOLLB. 1920 Balnbrldge ,.'.-;'" class male and female help supplied., wsw , clea butlers, second men. 0V"TJ'ehfmMr. u cooks. 130 to J70: Ofman rOokeVandchamD" . m.i.is kitchen mads, vvsltresses. "". , maid and combined, laundresses. ;m,, i parlor and chambermaid together, is, " . together, iadlea' maids, etc.. with, retet"" Phone locusi iiJUj - , . vmiiHXK'llll S. 19th st.. wishes situs lies" 'for first-class cooks waitresses pu.-- j ehauireiir. chambermaids, nrst-ciass ja dresses; alao wanta chlldnurses. 'K girls. .i'M and waitresses for school, houseworn s Mm Spruce 8401. , rCTJfri rr- .-.--r .-,... ZTm ,,-e,f IJrlVSlS "w . MADAMS l'LA-1i. JUJ o. I i '. lnut "'A "Vj supplied and w.nted. Phone '""" - : i is tienerai aRKENEWALDR r.-ovtES W HIOH-fLASS POSITIONS. MEN VJ;. WANTFD IMMEDIATELY. oBlcs iM'j sict.. 3 cost clerks, head bkpr.. 5AViisl tsaii. i I.M..V n.vrll time clerks, confidential " 1 la rse corp.: privets sctv.. rornptleni a,, v osrapher, IIDOO: cashier, head order J., fl alore clerks, correspondent. sst. mjr., " IM plosment experience; exprlenced aolwiJJ. J construction and efficiency sps'1"'." irVrV 3 tlon msn, head draftsman, mechanlcaliirsi ss man, ISO: woodworking foreman; good "Kj-I ink. 1. i..hnl ..nl .e Vnen. high CDS'r.f 1 graduates. . ... nAvv.irT INFORMATION W,ANK ANU 'r?''Y. GRATIS, Absolutely no charges of any scrlpUon unless position Is actually eJvJ3L "i.T" '.'J" .'" ..;'' . :tTraoaj u.'CitsiiB in juur l'-vii tin-, ". r.T 7. plftymtnt iervict pnly. 350 . 'p'
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