It) . iSTBSXk LEDGER-PHILAB TUEBDAX OCTOBER 9, -IflT fc rt sr. COURSE IN CIVICS attended to -Higher Grades and Made to Cover All Functions of Government 'f IGf STUDENT INTEREST " fciw pj..i wi ... ... . -, "uuuiwm uorit uut Aioacrn ssys- . tern of Teaching Free From Formality i Tha new Idea In education hu come, to Philadelphia publlo schooja to stay: The to regime of iron discipline, and dry udle has been displaced for all time by the march of progress. The slogan now Js "ft the student's Interest, and hold It." A course in civics, designed to make good eltliens of the s'tudents, was established In the six lower grades of the public schools . In October, 1916. This course has proved so successful, has created such enthusiasm among the children, teachers and parents, that on November 1 It will be extended to the seventh and eighth grades, according to announcement made today by Dr. Theo dore It MacDowell, associate superintendent of schools, from his office In the Keystone Building, Nineteenth street above Chest nut. The course lias been worked out wltn cara by Doctor MacDowell, us chairman, And a committee of school principals, de partment heads, teachers and other edu cational experts. It follows closely the, new Idea In education. It Ih said to mark the first step In the Installation of the most modern and advanced methods In Philadel phia public schools. "This course In civics was Instituted last years as an experiment," ald Doctor Mac Dowell. "It has proved most successful. It Is Intended to supersede' the course In civil government which In the past has been extremely formal. "The new civics course Is absolutely In" formal. It Is Intended to gradually lead the children up from a consideration of matters which Interest them to realization of the functions of government city, State and Federal. It does away with the old formal methods of learning the Constitu tion by heart and reciting It like a parrot. The primary function In modern education Is to Interest the children and to hold that Interest, and, In this manner, to Instruct them. This new course has been a most Im portant step ulong these lines. We believe It will tend to make Intelligent citizens of our children." FROM FIRST GRADE, TO nNGHTH The course begins In tho first grade, with consideration of the fundamental civic virtues, morals and manners. The children are led by the teacher to make suggestions. to produce Illustrations of points raised and to take a lively Interest In the subject as being one that touches vitally upon the Individual life. This grade deals with obedience, cleanliness, orderliness, courtesy, helpfulness and.klndness to animals. Beglnnlng-wlth the first grade, thecourse continues directly through the other grades. The subjects considered In the various grades are: Second grade: Punctuality, truthfulness, care of property, fair play, safety and kind ness to animals. Third grade: Thoroughness, honesty, re spect, kindness to animals. Fourth grae'e: Courage, self-control, thrift, perseverance, kindness to animals, and a study of the policeman, the fireman, the postman, the street cleaner, the gar bage collector, the ash and rubbish col lector. Fifth grade: Water supply, gas, electric ity, telephone, the neighborhood, the city beautiful, and safety first. Sixth grade: Philadelphia. Its Industries and occupations. Including a study of In dustries for which Philadelphia is noted, occupations, condition of work and ethics In business. , Seventh grade: Health, protection of life and property, education, recreation and civic beauty. Eighth grade: Communication, trans portation and wealth. The first three grades gradually Impress upon the child not only his duty as an In dividual, but his part In the State. It brings to him a realization of the fact that he has duties to others, as others have duties to him. Service Is made the domi nant note. So far there has been no men tion of government and public servants. The ground Is being prepared for the chil dren's sensing the necessity for such In ' stltutlons. In the fourth grade advantage Is taken of the previous preparation, and the need for the policeman, the. postman, the street cleaner, etc and the place each occupies In the child's life and welfare Is brought out. In the fifth the Idea Is extended and the necessity for officials somewhat more remote from the child is shown. The man ner In which the water Inspector helps pre serve the child's life and health Is dwelt upon, for example. In the 'sixth grade the Interrelation ex isting between all the Inhabitants and all the Industries of the city are brought out, with a special study of conditions In Phila delphia. HIGHER FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT In the seventh and eighth grades a more detailed study of the functions of govern ment, of the relations between the citizen and the government is made. These two grades, established In this course now for the first time, are a culmination of the whole subject. The student gets a detailed account of the workings of the Government and of Its various departments. In the '' previous grades they have been taught the place and duties of the citizen. They have been gradually led to a .knowledge of the function of government and the provinces of the city. State and Federal governments. In these last two grades Jhe subject Is brought to a close. The class has been brought to a point where it sees that peo ple are bound together In communities In order that the welfare of all may be ad vanced. As a group they can secure more for themselves than they can singly. These lost two years of the study are devoted to ' aetermlnlng the common Interests which the ""' 'ommunltles are seeking and how they may '"Vk- t be obtained. , , y-- Another Innovation to be Introduced with (Ma course Is a "civics laboratory." This atislsts of a bulletin board In each class room, reports and bulletining of various Bv-'r. kinds, pictures and lantern slides, plans and ;'-; 4wrts, mips, samples and models. ;-1 No textbook has been issued for tha evrse. A very complete course of study fer the teacher's guidance has been sup ptted. This contains a, minute sketch of the work, and yet leaves a lot to the Initiative ot the teacher. It contains a complete list of books and articles bearing on the various tastes which may be used by the class and ( ,A Vy the teacher. t h4wurwvaaMVi einrwn Tn nmnnw rfc4murs-K,t?ii4i uuuiu vr uugvv-l m k'-'tltaaAcial Trips Planned to Prepare for Future war Lcgulatioa WASHINGTON, Oct 9. Many Senators JUswsentatlvea are planning to make trip of inspection to the battle- a western Europe In order to be bet- to discuss future war legislation. Kenyon. of Iowa, and Hale, of ata expected to sail shortly after SJSS ' gonsjor jtanyon now is in jowa pi Detiair af a pswpkMuon syneatdraent to be voted on m Ovtdfcsr II. and Ha, will leave for Europe ut moon a psHU after that date. It be came Uiiuwst bare that several other mem ... J uf congtmut are planning to visit uroj, but (Hay ask4 that their; plans be kaot i ci ul ttttf liava raeksl furelcn COMTLBTE V. g. UTAKEHOUSES Buildings, Completed in France, Filled With Red Cross Supplies WASHINGTON, "Oct 8. Sixteen big warehouses' for the new war relief distribu tion system have been completed abroad, according to dispatcher to the American Red Cross from Its commission In France. Six of the buildings are In Paris and the others In departments outside of the capital, and all are filled with supplies ranging from medicines, clothes and food-to building m terlals and farm Implements. American college men, many of whom formerly drove Ambulances at the front, are directing tho system. Bar German Paper NEWARK. N. J., Oct. 9. The Now Jer sey Frele Zcttung, a German language newspaper, has lost Its second class mall privileges as the result of the Federal ac cusation that It had violated the provisions of the espionage act by publishing matter held to 'be seditious. The plant of the newspaper was raided by Federal agents last week. IK MEM0MAM ..?Uyil592!0,r,n . 'ovlns memory of EMILY FURLONQ, who departed this Ufa rjctober 9. 1804. FRIEND. HARRIS, In loving remembrance ot our tnothor. BERTHA HARRIS, who alert October 9. 1W4 HER CHILDREN, Steattj ., ALI.MENDINOER Oct. 9. MART M. ALL MK.NDINUER (neo HI. ley), widow of William Allmendlng.r. aged US. Relatives and frlenda United to funeral cervices. Wed.. 2 p. m., 233a N isth at. Int. private. Remains may be Mewed Tues. eve. Auto (uneral, ATKINSON. At Buckingham. Pa., Tenth Month nth. T. HOWARD ATKINSON, aged 89. Relative ami friends Invited to services, at his home. Flrth-day. Tenth .Month 11th, S P. m. Train leaWnic Rending- Terminal 12.80 p. ra. will uo met m coyiesiown. int. private. BACHRAN. Oct. 8. CHRISTIAN THEO DORE 1IACHRAN, axed 81. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., 11 a. m., 6010 N. Marilne at. (Fern Rock). Int. prl vate Northwood rem. Frlenda may view re mains Tues., 7 to 10 p. m. BAXTER. Oct. B. TERRENCB. son of lata Patrick and Margaret Baxter (nee McOovern). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs., !i".i ..". brother-in-law's residence. John Rnlden. 2570 Memphis st Solemn reiulm mass bt Ann's Church lo a. m. Int. Holy Cross fern. .n.n'.B.n,.'-.r- At Newtown, ra.. Oct. T. EVA ELIZABETH RBISEL. aged 83. Relatives and friends lmiti-d to funeral, without further notice. "."? 2:3,) r. m.. residence of son-in-law. Fred erick Wendlg, North Lincoln ave.. Newtown, 'l'a. Int. Newtown Cem. Train for Newtown leaves Reading Terminal 9:23 a. ra. RODII. Suddenly. Dot. 8. ALFORD C. hns band of Lillie C. Bobb, aged 45. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Wed.. 1 p. m., lata residence. 1311 8. 83d St., Camden. N. J. Int. private. Mt. Morlah Cem. Frlenda may call Tues. eve. 7 to 0. RODDY. At Atlantic City. Oct. T. EUOENIA It., daughter of late John and Rev Ilia. Doddy. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral sen Ices, parlors of Jeflrlea and Keatea. 1713 At'antlo Ava., Atlantic City. N. J.. Wed., 2 v. m. lot. private, at Tleasantvllle Cem. BOWMAN Suddenly, Oct. 7. DOROTHY P., adopted daughter of Thomas S. and Siadle Bow man. Relatives and friends. League of Sacred Heart and B. V M. Sodality of St. Rita's Church, Invited to funeral. Wed , 8:30 a. m., residence ot parents. 11B0 H. Broad st. Solemn requiem mass St. Rita's Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem, BOTER. Oct. 7. EDWARD O.. husband of Ida Roshon lker. aged H4 Relatives and friends, members of Heidelberg Reformed Church. Division No. 71. Brotherhood of Loco motive Engineers. Invited to funeral services, ru., ,;.iu p. in, i;uio jenerson at. inc. Thurs.. S.hulklll Haven. Pa HOYLE. Oct. 8, WILLIAM BOYLE, aged 83. Relatives and friends I'hlla. Lodge. No. 54. L. O O. M : Court Corinthian. No. 107. '. of A., and Woodland A C, Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8.30 a. m , 205 H 05th st. Train leaves Read ing Terminal 10:30 a m, Thurs for Tamaqua. Pa. Funeral, home of mother, Lansford. Pa.. Frl. morn. Requiem mass St. Ann's Church, Lansford. Pa , i 3d a. m. Int. St. Joseph's Cem.. Summit Hill, l'a. IIRANDLK. Oct N, SARAH E.. wife of Henry Brundle and daughter of lata John K. and Rebecca Uamblc. Relatives and frlendi In vited to funeral aervlces. Wed , 2:30 p. m , OOoS Chew at., Mt. Airy Int. private. BRENNAN. Suddenly. Oct. 7. JAMES, hus band of Mary Brennau (nee Levering) and son of James and Katherlne Brennan. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8.:30 a. m.. 741 E. oodlawn ave.. Oermantown. Solemn mass of requiem Immnculata Conception Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem BROWN. Suddenly. Oct. 0, fARY E.. wife of Charles V. Brown. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Wed.. 8:80 a. m., 704S Paschall ave. High mass St. Clement's Church 10 b. m. Int. Hnlv Cross Cem. Auto funeral. BITCH. Oct. 7. suddenly. PETRONILLA M . wife of Bard Buch Relatives and friends In vited to services, Thurs . 2 p. m., n."18 N. 3d '.. J.l'-. Private. Hillside Cem. Friends may call Wed., 8 to 10 p. m. HURT. Woodstown. N. J.. Tenth Month. 7th. EMMA R. BURT, aged. 73. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Kourth-day, Tenth Month, loth, 2 p. in.. Woodstown. Int. Dare town Preshvterlnn Cem. BUTCHER. Oct. 7, CLIFFORD STEVENS, son of Otway O. and Anna H. Butcher. Rela tives and friends. Apollo Lodge. No, 206, I. O. O. K i Waunakea Tribe, No. 303, I. O. R. M.: employes . H. White Dental Co.; Pastor's Men's Bible Class of Columbia Ave. M. E. Church. Invited to funeral services. 2537 W. Turner st.. Wed . 3 p. m. Int. Mt. Peace fm. CALDWELL. Oct 7. CHARLES, son of lata George W. tind Martha. Caldwell, aged 60, Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs., 2 p. m.. Amosland rd . Ridley township, Delaware Co.. Pa Int Media Cem CANFIELD. Suddenly at his home. 851 Pal llsade ave., YonkerM N. Y . Mon , Oct. 8. 1917 FRANCIS DAYTON CANFIELD. Jr.. In his 53th year. Funeral and Int. at St. James the Less. Falls of Schuylkill. Phlla. CASKEY Suddenly. Oct. 8. WILLIAM, son of lata William and Ann Caskey, aged 6B. Relatives and friends, all organizations of which he was a member, invited to funeral services, Thurs.. 2 p. m.. 2231 N. Broad st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem CERMAK Oct 7, JOSEPH F. CERMAK. Relative and friends. Branch No. 214. Work men's Sick and Death Benefit Fund, Invited to funeral. Wed.. 2 p, in., 7514 Bulst ave Int. Qreenmount Cem. Friends may call Tues . 7 "cONAaitAN. Oct 7, CATHARINE, widow ?' .VeIn.ard L'onaghan. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 8:80 a. m.. 2626 E Somerset st. High msss of requiem St, Ann'a Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Michael's Cem.. Ches ter. Pa. Auto funeral, CONNOLLY. Oct. 0. .WINIFRED B. (BIRDI) CONNOLLY, daughter of Patrick n. and Mary Connolly, nee McOInley. Dua notice of funeral will be given from parents' resi dence. 1U35 N. 25th at. CULBERTSON Oct. 7. NANCY If., wife of Robert H. Culbertson. Relatives and friends, also Itah Council, No 03. IJ. of P ; Crescent Council, No. 1. L A. of R. C. : Banner Council. No. 30. S. and D. of A., members of Trinity Presbyterian Church. Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. ra., 3009 Rorer st. Friends may call Tues,, after 8 p. m. Int. Mt. Vernon Cem. Auto funeral. DAWSON. Cct. 8. FRANK, husband of Mary Hughes Dawson. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a. m., 2543 N. 18th st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady of Mercy 10 a, m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. DIETRICH. Oct. 7. at Oomngawood Sani tarium. CATHARINE, widow of Carl F. Diet rich, formerly of Philadelphia, Pa. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral aervlces, Wed.. 2 p. m., parlora of Frank II, Foster. 800 Had don ave., Colllngswood. N. J. Int. Harlelgh Cem. DUNLAP. Oct. 8. ARIEL JANE, daughter of Ferguson B. and Isabel! C. Dunlap (nee Mo Keown). aged 5 months 25 days. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral aervlces, Thurs., 2 p. m.. resldenca of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William McKeown. 1534 N. 624 st. Int. prN vata Arlington Cem. ERNEY. Suddenly. Oct. 5. Rosedala, Pa,. CHARLES M. ERNEY. aged 76. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 2 p. m., at St. Paul's Blue Church, Lehigh County. Pa Int, adjoining cem. EVANS, Suddenly. Oct 7. JAMES, husband of Jeanet Evana (nea Stewart). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral aervlces, Thurs.. 2 p. m., 21 Capitol St., Oaklyn, N. J. Int. pri vate. New Camden Cem. Friends may call Wed., after 7 n. m. FAKLER. Hamburg. Pa., Oct. 3, ALBERT, son of Suzella Ooerner and lata William Fakler. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Tues., 8 JO p. m., resldenca of mother. 5253 Addison St. Int. Wed., 10 a. ra Northwood Cem. FETTIO. Oct. 9, JENNIE L., wife of Ous tav A. Fettlg and daughter of lata John M. Phillips. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Thurs., 1 p. m., 411 N. Wilton st. Int. est Laurel Cem. Auto service. FORDERER. Oct. . MARQAHET ANDER BON. widow of Emll F. Forderer. Relatives and friends Invited to services Wad., 2:30 p. ra., lata residence. 5206 Webster st. Int. private. FRIN8DORF. Oct. 7, WILLIAM VRINB DORF, husband of Louisa Frlnsdorf (nea Wahl). aged 72. Relatives and friends. Rhelnfaelzer Unterst Vereln. Junger Maenner Unterst Bundj. Dautacher Vataranen Vareln. Posten, No. 8, V. K. and A., Invited to funeral. Wed.. 2 pi m.. 1411 N. Randolph st. Int. Qreenmount Cem. FRYER. Oct. 8, LABINIA D., widow of Thomas C. Fryer. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services Thurs, 3 p. m.. restdenca of daughter, Mrs. Bertha Schraeder. 418 Pens dala st... Rojborough. Int. private. Friends mar call Wad., 7 to 9 p, m. FOSTER, Suddenly. Oct. T. PHOEBE, widow f Tmanh tr Vn(t, mi n,M,ni nf ,ls.u K John B. M. Showell. Rtverton, N. J, Funeral and Int. prtvata. Wad. FRICKB. Oct. 8. MART, wlfa of Henry C Tricks, of 6843 Ellsworth at. Funeral services and burial Brooklyn, N. Y. OAUOHAN. Oct. 7. KATMOND J.t husband of Helen O. Oaugban (nea Walsh), son of John and Catharine Oaughan. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs., H a, m., parents' resldenca. 8317 Bowman st... Falls of Schuylkill. High mass St. Bridget's Church B:S0 a, m. Int. "Westminster Cem. ORIKST. Resldenca, 5239 Arsher st., Oer. rnantown, on Sixth-day. Tenth Month, MABEL IAINR8. widow ot Joaeph P, Driest. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tenth-day, Tenth Month. 11 a. m.. Penn Hill Meeting House, Lancaster Co., Pa. Int. Penn Hill Burying Ground. UHIVFITH.-Oct. 6. ELIZABETH, widow of Frank T. Griffith. Relatives and friends In- vuea co sunvrai. nea., bu a. in., ;;ouv naaa at. High mass of requiem St. Gabriel's Church 10 QRD.BER.-r Oct. 8, JOSEPH, husband of m. mi. imir crow cein. Vrarferflka. (Iruhftr. aged 69. Itelatfvea jitiA mends, m&mbars or an aocieiiAH or whi,ti !. T. 17. :.. .; . r . I' ll aocieuea ot wntcn n was a membar. Invited to funeral. Frl,, Tdo a. m., 2302 N. 2d at, ltequl.in mass St. Bonl. (acluss Church V a, to. Int. private. Auto saiaiari est BKATMS HAINES. Soddenly. Oct. 8. UTACT HAINES, aged. 71. Relatives and frlendi Invited to fu neral, without further notice, Frl., 3 p. m near Yirdley, Pa. Int. Newtown Cam, Con. vayances will meet trolleys at Mill road leaving Trenton and Nawtown 12:45 p. M. HAMMELL. Oct. , HOWARD T,. son of Jjta Henry It and Mary A. HammMl. Rela tives and friends, Vaux Lodge, No, 803, F. and A. M. members of the Btonemen, Invited to fu neral services. Wed., 2 p. m 16(6 N. 10th st. Tha Rev. Doctor Stone will officiate. Int. prK , HARTRANFT. At Los Angeles. Cal.. Oat. 1, Mrs. HETTY M. HARTRANFT. aged 77. widow of the Rev.. Charles It. Hartrantt, ot the New Jersey M. K. Conference: beloved mother of Marshall V. Itartranft,. ot Log Anseles. and Wm. CI. Itartranft.. of Phoenix, AT!-lHli Hollywood Cem.. Los Angeles, HERTF.L.-fOct. 8, CHARLOTTE, wlfa of Leonard Hertel, aged 58. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Wed.. a. m., 6015 Brown ,,-...lP.V..'.H",I' m . I.onir Island, N. Y. HLNKSON. Oct. 6. W1NK1ELD 8. HINK SON. Relatives and friends. Retail Grocers' Asso. employes Glrard Grocery Co., Invited to jrvjees. Tues., 8:30 n. m., Oliver II. Balr Bids., 182pTchestnut st. Int. Westminster Cem. HOODMACIinn. Oct. 7. HARVEY E.. hue. hind nf I-ah tr lln.Jm..h.. a.. .. a Nathan and lata Diana Hoodmacher. aged 20. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed,, 1:30 p. m., residence of father-in-law, Joseph ?.,..ckJ0U" forest ave.. Ambler, Pa- Int. Rosa Hill Cem. JACKSON, At Olenolden, Pa.. Second-day, Tenth Month 8th. EMMA F., wife of tha lata John w. Jackson and daughter of the lata Thomas and Elizabeth Hallowell. Relatives and friends Invited to funerul Fifth-day, Tenth Month 11th. 2 p. m.. at the Oliver It. Balr Building, 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private Wood lands Cem, KEARNEY. Oct. 7. ANNA M., daughter of lata Andrew C. and Catherine M. Kearney. Funeral, to which relative and friends are In vited, Wed., 8 n. m., 1S17 Ingersoll st. Mass of requiem Church of the Oeau, 0:30 a. m. Int. '"jyciross tern, auio service. -iiEIAM.",0cl' EDWARD J., husband of J.lla .Kelsall (nea Cottrell). Relatives and frlenue, employes nidge ave. dlv P. It, T. Co., Invited Jo funeral services, Wed., 2 p. m., 1903 N. Newklrk st, Int Holy Cross Cem. Remains m?li.h?.v.,f.w Tues,, 8 to 10 n. m. KILLIAN. Oct. 6. MARGARET VERONICA, daughter of John J.. and Mary A. Killlan. Rela- tlvea jinn f,1m4a lnvi,a n .mBMl ,!. 8:30 cm-I C!y.?nU residence. 8848 Falrmounl avf" .'. Phlla. Solemn high maes of re. qulem St. Agatha's Church 10 a. ra. Int. Holy Croes Cem. KLEEMAN.-KJct. 6. FIANNA. wlfa of John M. Kleeman. Relatives and frlenda Invited to services. Wed., 2 p. m 2816 Amber st. Int. Belvue C Remains may be Mewed Tues. after 7 p. m. KURZ. Suddenly, Oct. 8, ANNA, wlfa of William F. Kurz. aged 53. Relatives and friends. National Benendal I.eaguo. Invited to funeral. Thurs , 3 p. m.. 3413 N. Front st Int. Oakland Cem. Remains may bo viewed Wed., 8 to 10 r. ni. Auto funeral. I.ARGE. Suddenly Oct 8. ROBERT II. LARUE. Duo notice of funeral given. . MAHO.Vr.Y. At Chester. Pa.. Oct 6, JOHN J. MAHONEY. Relatives and friends, societies of which ho una a member, invited to funeral. ed., 8:30 a. in., 2220 W. 3d st. Solemn mass of requiem Immaculate Heart Church 10 a. m. Int Immaculate Heart Cem , MAULL. Oct 7, JOHN J , husband of Sarah Maull. Relatives and friends. Ellis Post. No. 6. O. A. R.. Invited to funeral services. Wad., 11 a. m., 6010 Wakefield st., Oermantown. Inc. Mt. Morlah Cem. liemalns may ba viewed Tues. eve. McDEVITT. Oct. 8. ROSE, daughter of lata Dennis and Elizabeth MeDevItt. Funeral, to which relatives and friends are invited. Thurs., 8 a, m.. 1002 S. 23th st. Solemn mass of re quiem Church of St. Anthony 9:30 a. ra. Int, Cathedral Cem Auto eervlro. , McDO.VALD Oct. 8. ANNIE, widow of rat rick McDonald Relatlvca and friends Invited to funernl, Frl.. 8:30 a. m 720 Ellsworth at. Solemn mass of requiem St. Paul'a Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Mary's Cem., Gloucester, N. J. Auto funeral. McENTEK Oct. 5. MARY, daughter of Thomas and Catharine McEntee, aged 12. Rela. tlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a. ni parents' residence. 1765 Tllghman st. bolemn requiem maea St. Michael's Church a, m. Int. Holy Setmlchra Cem. Auto funeral. McKENNEY. Oct. 6. EMMA C. wlfa ot Wilson B. McKenney (nee Vansant), aged 48. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues.. :30 p. m., Byberry ave. and Penn St., Hatboro. Pa Int. Hatboro. Pa. MEASLEyAt Hainmonton, N J.. Oct. 7. FREDERICK MEASLEY, Sr.. nged 06. Rela tives ana memis invited to funeral, Thurs.. z &. m Oak road, Hammonton. N. J. Int. Oak rove Cem. Auto funeral MEIN Oct. 8. at (,07.1 Drexel road. Ovar brook. BENJAMIN V. MEIN. aged 72. Notice of funeral later. MILLER. Oct. 6, JENNIE MILLER, aged 30. Rflatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, vyeu., 1 p. m.. residence of stepfather, George Reamer, 282 Mt. Vernon St.. Camden. Int. New Camden Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve. , MOLLOY. Oct. 7. DANIEL J., husband of lata Rebecca Molloy. Relatives and friends In vlted to funeral, Wed.. 8-30 a. m.. 818 N. 13th st. bolemn requiem maea tha Assumption Church in a. m. Int. private MORTON. Oct. 8. JAMES, husband of Amanda. E. Morton (nea Pennell). aged 62. Rel tl..s un! friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs . 2 30 p. m., 3312 N Front st., Olney. Int. St. James" M. E. Grounds. Olney. ..MODI.. Oct 7. MARTHA, wife of Calvin E. Moul. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. in. 3255 Locust st. Int. ?rlvate Remains may be viewed Tues., after p. m. .. MULLEN Oct 8. MARY v. Ife of Michael J Mullen Relatives and friends. Sacred Heart Society of Church of Our Lady of ljurdes, In. vlted to funeral, Thurs . H 30 a in . 2132 N. 02d st . Oerbrook. High miss Church of Our Lady of Louritea 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. O'HREIN. Oct 8. HENRY F.. Jr.. son of late Henry 1". and Catharlnn C O'Breln. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs., 8:30 a in. brother a icslrt. nee Thomas D O'Breln. 3744 N. 13th st. High mass of requiem St. Stephen's Church 10 a. m. Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto service. OUDEN. Oct. 8, SAMUEL OGDEN. aged 68. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral serv ices. Thurs.. 1 p. m.. son's residence, William H. Ogden, 2450 S Juniper st. Int. Fernwood Cem. Auto funeral. PERRY Oct. 8. MARY, widow of Daniel Perry. Relatives and frlendi Invited to funeral servlres Thurs.. 2 p m , 2826 N. Orlanna at. Int. Greenwood (K. of V ) rem PFEFFER. Oct. 7. CATHARINE, widow of John II. Pfeffer. aged 67. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Wed . 2 p in . lata resi dence. 5338 Addison st Int private. Friends may call Tues. eve. 7 to 9 PRITTIE. Oct.. 7. ELLEN E . wife of Edwin John Prlttle and daughter of Rhoa B and Sarah V. French, aged 29. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services, at residence of par ents, 25(4 Diamond st.. Thurs , 2.80 p m. Int. private. Remains may bo viewed Wed. after 8 p. in. QIJACKKNBUSH. Suddenly. Oct. 6. at his residence. 4700 Chester ave.. Dr FREDERICK BRIGGS, hueband of Laura Slmmona Quicken bush. Int Penn Yan. N. Y. RHEDKMEYiyt. Sjuddenly. Oct 8. GEORGE E RHEDEMEYER. aged 57. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral servlcea, Thurs.. 2 P. m., residence, "Tha Oaks." Merchantvllle. N. J. Int. private, Harlelgh Cem Friends may call Wed , 7 to n p. m. PRESTON. Oct. 8, LILLIAN R PRESTON (nea Wllklns), widow of John J. Preston. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs., 2 p. in . residence of aon-ln-law. Frank IV. Bartels, 2326 Tasker st. Int Fernwood Cem. Remains may ba viewed Wed., between 8 and 10 p. m. Auto service. ROGERS Oct 7. CATHARINE M . wife of David Rogers, daughter of late James C. and Mary F Jennings, of Turlough, Castle Barr. County Mayo, Ireland Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thura 7:30 a m 2313 Fer- NOW ! ,bo tlm t n- In Eft ratine for 1016. P1I1XA. MKTKIC CO.. 042 Real Kit. Tr. nmiaiur, or yonr piumocr. More "TrtdenU" um Ttam Any nihr Malt. Save Coal Have Heat The Keystone Pipeleas Fur nace is the one heater that meets the demand for clean, comforta ble, economical heating. Easily Installed in any home without tearinjr up the walls. Heats every room comfortably in even the coldest weather from one reg ister. Constant circulation of air assures perfect ventilation. Substantially made and econom ical to operate. Write for book let 5 It in Our Showrooms Keystone Supply & Mfg. Co. Plumbing and Heating' Materials 817-49 N, Ninth St . BKATHH non st., below Tasker. High mass of requiem Bt. Edmond's Church 9 a, in. Int. Holy Cross Cam. ' ROTH. Oot, 7. FRANCIS R,, son of Rudolph and Florence Roth. aged. 6. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, wed., 10 a, m., parents' residence. 8045 N. 24th st. Int. North wood Cem. Remains may ba viewed Tues., RUBY . Oct. 8. ROSE, wife of Thlllp 8. nubr, aged 64. Relatives and friends Invited to fu- Jieral, Thurs,, 2 p. m., N, Main St.. Ambler, 'a. Int. Northwood Cam.. Take Ml p, m. train from Reading Terminal to Amblerr Rnitr.i.p.n. rvi 7. FRED, son of lata John and Margaret Schiller, aged 88. Relatives and friends, Kzcalslor Lodge, No, 401, F. and A. M.1 Vulcan Assembly of Phlla.) Progressiva Assembly, No. 4, A. O. M. P.I all other societies ot which he was a member. Invited to funeral servlcaa. Wed., 2 p. m., brother-in-law's reel denca. Charles Strieker. 2012 N. 4th St. Int. Oreenmount Cem Friends may call Tues., 7 to 9 p. m. Auto funeral. SCHWOtiRUR. Suddenly. Oct, 7. JOHN A.. 2d, son of John A. and Dollta Schwoerer and grandson of Carolina and late Philip Stepp. aged B. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs., 2 p. rn., parents 'residence, 1B41 N. 18th st. Int. private Mt. Vernon Cem. SKDKNfJER. At Burlington. N, J.. Oct. 7, PHIMP N, 8EDRNUKU. Relatives and friends. organizations of wmen ha was a member, in. vlted to funeral services, chapel In West Laurel Hill Cem.. Phlla., Wed., 3 p. m. 8HANAHAN. Oct. 7, MARGARET 8HANA HAN (nea Malone). wife ot Franrla Shanahan. Relatives and friends, League of tha Sacred Heart, Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8:80 a. m,, 2010 8. Croskey at. Solemn requiem mass St. Edmund's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross 'sllILMNOSBURO. Oct. ft. EDWARD H., husband of Kmma Shllllngsburg (nea Weigh man;. iiaMiives ana rrienas, William MCKin ley Council, fJo. 328, O. of .1. A.i Philadelphia Council, No. 8, Legion of tho Red Cross and B. M. and P I. U. of America, Invited to fu nerM services, Thura.. 2 p. m 2430 W. Alle gheny ave Int. private Mt. Vernon Cem. Re mains mav ba viewed Wed. ev. SIMSON. Oct. 8. META SIMSON, alster of Mrs, Aaron Oettlnger and Mrs. Bettle Isenberg, Due notice of funeral given. srEAKMAN. Oct. 8. MARTHA, widow of Jasper Speakman, aged 80. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thura . 1:30 P. m.. residence of daughter, Mrs. Ellrabeth Slmco. Haverford township, near the Eagle. Int. ureenmount . em. SPILLINOER. Oct. 8, New York, CHARLES, son of lata Joseph and Rachel Splllingcr, Fu neral aervlces chapel Mt. Peace Cem., 31st st. and Lehigh ave., Thurs., 2:30 p. m. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. STEELE. Oct.. 7. MARY EMMA, wlfa of John M. Steele. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. services, Wed., 2 p. m.. 017 S. Slst st, Int private Fernwood Cem. 8TEINMETZ. Oct. 7. JOSEPH, husband of Ida Stelnmets (nea Roberts). Relatives and frlenda invited to funeral. Thura , 8:30 a, m , 2830 W. Lehigh ave. High mass St. Columba'a Church 10 a. m. Int. 6t Dominic's Cem. Auto funeral STOLL. At Phoenlsvllle, Pa.. Oct. 7. ALTCE, daughter of viutam H. and late Laura II moll. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, resldenca of father. William It. Htoll. 140 H. Jay St., PhoeenUvllle, Wed.. 3 p. m. Int. pri vate. Morris Cem., Thoenlxvllle SYKES Oct. 7, JOSEPHINE C. daughter of Charles W. and lata Mary E. Hikes. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral aervlces. Wed., 2 &. m.. 311 Albanua at. int private, Oakland em. THOMAS. Oot 4, WORTHINQTON D,. son St lata Joel and Margaret Thomas, of Phlla alphla. Funeral services and Int. private. THOMSEN. Suddenly. Oct. 8, CHARLES M., huaband of Mary E. Thomsen (nea Kelly), son of lata Torrla and Caroline Thomsen, aged 831 Relatives and friends, employes of Phlla. Navy Yard, Electrical Relief Sec. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local No. 08; Hiawatha Tribe, No. 36. I. O. R. M : John J. Rome Yearly Ben. Soo., Invited to funeral, Thurs,. 8:80 a. m., 2123 B. 17th at. Solemn mass of requiem St. Monica's Church 10 a. m. Int Holy Cross Cem. WANQLEIt. Oct. 7. MARY, widow of Adolph Wangler (nea Murphy). Relatlvee and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8 '30 a. m.. resldenca of brother-in-law, Joseph Bernhardt, 2234 N. Carlisle st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady of Mercv 10 a. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. WATERS. Oct. 7. at Chester. WILLIAM, husband of Sarah A. Waters Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed . 8:30 a. m., 813 E. Rroad St. High mass St. Michael's Church 10 a, in. Int. St. Michael's Cem. WHITE Oct. . ELIZABETH wife of George White. Sr. Relatives and friends lnvltid to fu- AUTUMN RESORTS TOCONO MOUNTAINS Delaware Water Gap. r. Enjoy Autumn's Charms for the Week's End or Extended Stay at KITTATINNY THE MOUNTAIN PARADISH DELAWARE WATER GAP. PA. Fully open to December, with THE INN (Annex) open all ear. Capacity COO. Stejm heat, log fires, private baths, exceptional rulalne; orchestra. Grill and Restaurant. Oolf. Every outdoor sport SPF.CIAI, FALL RATES Booklet and auto maps mailed. Coaches meet trains. JOHN TITRDY COPE. WERNF.RSVILLE. TA. GALEN HALL IN THE MOUNTAINS VYtR'f RSVUIC PA. ALWAYS OPEN Beautiful days on South Moun tain. Golf, Ten- DcTOvnu. ni, Good Music. fA Fine Bath and I Manage Department. Through Pull man from N.Y.and Phllada. HDWAIO H. WINS, sip. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Weatminstrr Ky- &ve- ne" Beach. Slav. W csunuisicr t0 liT..u private baths, run. water. 10 up wkly. 12 up dally. Chas. Rubra. Hotel Boscobel $&T'r. near nil year. Special fall ratca. Phone 117. A. C. Marlon. IKKlVnOI). N. J. THE LAUREL HOUSE Is now open. First Class American Plan Hotel. Fine train service. Delightful autumn climate. A short motor run from Camp Dlz at Wrlghtstown. A. J. IIUHPIIY, Mgr. C. V. MURPHT, Asst. MBr. Lakewood, N. J. EDUCATIONAL Both Hexes The Gold Medal School Tha students ot 8trayers Business Collage win mora Oold .Medals than are won by tha combined students of all of tha other business schools and high achools In Philadelphia. Straver's Bualnaa 4?a11,. H , -- - -.-w.u 807 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia BJaHHVMMjaafl-jaavatHaHH foveiro School A BER:?, couimb WILL START NEXT WEEK. ENROLL NOW Perry Bldg.. 16th & Chestnut. Tal. SpruTe 1317 DICTAPHONE Complete Course 2 Week. HClltiui, uay ana Evening Clas.e. Good positions waiting 83 B. 8d. Belm" t"'ozn. Ejmlie rxider noma nil Expression, Stage Art, Story ItlHsr 18!.' French and American Hstenis. pffiomai. ' Young Man and Bora Night and Day Classes Open Now Machine 8hop Practice Mech.. Freehand and Machine Shop Math. Architectural DrJwtng Pattern Shop Praot.ee Book Illustration Automobile Elec. Mech. Arithmetlo. Algebra Electricity Applied and Geometry Furniture Designing and Construction Fit toursfl to earn more monev. Exceptional facilities and low rats. SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE Broad and Spring Garden Streets Young Woman and Olrla Phila. School of Design for Women DROAD ft MASTER 8T8. NOW OPEN Full couraea In Art and Industrial Art Practical Designing in an . branShea. lulls: tr.tlon. 'Fashion lllustratl,n v...:.-...!:?. r Psychology. ., r Ai-wJlUisM?- FELi,owsnir TO EPBOl'K FOB DESIGN MUSIO RAGTIME In 20 lessons or Money Back mil mailed free. C1IK1STKNBEN Plans SehMbT 1820 Chaatnut St.. 1412 vlnawTc- St. 1820 Taskar St. Phone Spruce BflT. Louit Sobelman 1Ti. cuestnu. st. Tal, flpruca 4834 Advanced Violin Instruction. Circular. Anne McDonough 1818 WALNUT ST. STUDIOS ART ALLIANCB mj.L.uir.u Charles Westel J'.lfP,lxu,"n4, 1714 Chaatnut HI. LESCHETIZKY school nr PIANO rLAYINO Normal eouraas. children' HARQLD yASON ra aepu wataiog. ... inrecior 1713-14 Cheatnnt st. nfcM'iV-i1rirKlKi,' J FABRI & 162 An St, MSA'HM neral senrleas, Thurs., 3 p. m., 8834 Edmund st77 Tacony. Int. private. Omit flowers. .. WHlTB.--ct. 7. EDWARD, huaband of lata Catherine White. Relatives and frlenda invited to funeral, Thura., 8:80 a, m., resldenca of son, Thomas White, S41 E, Indiana ava. High mass Church of tha Ascension 10 av. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cam. Auto service. STEAMBOATS FAMILY EXCURSIONS IRON STR. THOMAS CLYDE TO AUGTJSIINB REACH M Stopping at Chester. 100 miles for SOo. Bali water bathing, plenty tables and benches lor picnio parties. ?rar j .aave Round Trip, SOei Children 5 to 10, ttt. a Arch Bt. Wharf Dally 8.30 A. U. fViinA. 6 A Uf Ball Phone. Market 1153 . . JAMES E. OTIS, Manager. 3 Arch St. PARCEL- POST) $1.50 UP OVERCOATS Largest Assortment In Town. WAITER'S TAWN SHOP. 001 V1NK ST. LOST AND rOUND J3ARPIN I,ost. diamond barpln on mornlnr of October 8, between Bcllevue-Stratford and 8. 18th at. Liberal reward. J. E. Caldwell U Co.. Chestnut and Juniper ets. STOLEN 1917 model D-45 touring ear. Ucensa No. 281401, car No. 280403: tire equipment, left front wheel, Flska tlraj right front. Good rich ttre: left rear, Goodrich non-skid: right rear, Goodyear non-skid; extra Goodyear non skid on tire rack: black body, whaela. fenders and top: top shows renatrs on right front cor ner: 1100 reward for recovery or Informa tion leading thereto. A, F. Oullllum, 2S Chestnut at., Philadelphia, STRAYED from 1828 Green lane. Branchtown, on Sunday, a toy terrier, gray, black and brown marking; p!ne return; it waa an In valid's pet; reward $10. PERSONALS HEIRS Anv persons Interested In the estate of Churl-- H. Williams, ot Boston, formerly of Philadelphia, will pleasa communicate with Robert Rogerson, 18 Tremont St., Boston, Mass HELP WANTED-FEMALE BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING Work near your home In pleasant and healthful surroundings, with excellent opportunities for rapid advancement. There are twenty-eight Bell Central Offices In Philadelphia; probably there Is one within a fev blocks of your home. Unusual opportunities for earn est, intelligent voung women between. 18 and 22 years of age. , New employee are paid while learning and are readily advanced. Pleasant dining rooms, where the best of food la sold at cost. In every Cen . tral Office. Comfortable sitting rooms for reading and relaxation when oft duty. Good opportunity for senior and su- pervlslng positions. Apply at 408 Market street dally, ex cept Sunday, 8.30 a. m. to 8 p. m. BOOKKEEPER, assistant, by large manufac turing company In Kensington; state full par ticulars, age, education, experience. If any, and salary expected M HiO, Ledger Office, BONAZ OPERATORS FOR EMBROIDERING NAMES ON NAPKINS AND TOWELS: GOOD WAGES BOSTWTCK BATTERSON CO., 32D AND BARING STS. BON'NAZ OPERATORS, thoroughly experienced Sn dress work. Apply Smlth.Ramsey Embroid ery Co., 1040 Market at. CAKE PACKERS Girls to rack cakes and wrap packages; beginners paid 17.80 per week of Bl hours'. Keeblcr-Weyl Baking, 238 N. .,'Sd st. CONTRALTO: quartet choir; good reader only. O 730. Ledger Central. COOK A Prot woman, with ref.. by small adult fam. 4S07 Tine. Thone Preston 3803 J. DRESSMAKER wants waist finishers, Improv- era and learners: paid. 410 N. 41st st. FILE CLERK Young lady, experienced, to handle entire correspondence and take charge of mall of manufacturing concern In Camden: state age, reference, education and salary ex pected. P 415, Ledger Office. GIRLS Addressers over 10 wanted to ad. envs. In our ofnee by hand: piece work: must ba good writers; lirs 8 to B. Apply Horbe Ad dreaelnT Co . !!08 8. 4th at. GIRLS wonted, past 18 years, to work In ware room Hnggar Hosiery Finishing Works. O and Westmoreland sts. GIRLS wanted at Wunderle's candy factory? ' it32 Pcgg st. (opposite 448 N. id St.). HOUSEWORK Capable Protestant girl for gen eral housework. Apply 12 E. Mt Pleasant ave, Mt. Airy. Phone Chestnut Hill 8. HOUSEWORK Girl for general housework, to aleep home, good wagea. 1818 Oxford St. PRESS FEEDERS wanted; girls experienced In feeding cylinder printing presses. Brown A Bailey Co.. N. W. cor. Franklin and Willow. SALESWOMEN LIT BROTHERS REQUIRE SALESWOMEN IN VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS EMPLOYMENT BUREAU LIT BROTHERS STENOGRAPHER wanted by a large lumbar corporation, good opportunity for person de siring a permanent position with pleasant en. vlronment. Call 8 to 12 and 3 to 8. Wm. 31. L,ioyq wo.. :win anqruqge ave. STENOGRAPHER, ax. and reliable, per. poa with mfg. company; give particulars, lnclud lng salary desired. O 645 Ledger Central. TELEPHONE OPERATING POSITIONS OPEN FOR YOUNO WOMEN These war days bring to our wires a rush ot business and wa must have mora young m ---.&-, -.v-tA4Ata4V,4a.t-.411.4a v YTUUIC'I yJciisei .v itanitic u, TCTnarlenced ooeratora. If th.v -ui .,. today as early aa possible, can go at onca to regular and permanent positions with good J, Tha Inexperienced ones we will -.l.i. ...w and pay them while they are learning. Telephone operating for young women la pleaaant work and with inusualTy agreeable surroundings here. T Promotion Is far more probable In thla to. cation than any we know of In which woman engage. " Tha ambitious operator of today Is tha supervisor and chief operator of tomorrow. Apply to Room 207 THE KEYSTONE TELEPHONE SYSTEM 188 SOUTH SECOND STREET TEACHER OF GREGO SHORTHAND WANTED IN I.AROE PRIVATE SCHOOL. P 820. LEDQER OFF. WOMAN wanted, white, to wash and Iron Mon" day and Tuesday: private family; references ,c.u..o. a ,w, mruggr yj i nea. YOUNG GIRL, familiar with stamping on dress material. Apply Smith-Ramsey Embroidery Co.. 1640 Market st. YOUNG LADY as assistant bookkeeper:, must r.avS. experience. Address In own handwriting. .H...D. Dougherty Co.. 17th and Indiana ayST YOUNG WOMAN aa teacher of Gregg shorthand In Private achooli desirable position, with splendid opportunity for advancement. P 608. . Ledger Office. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO EDUCATED WOMEN Four women with Initiative. Individuality and originality wanted by one of Chicago's oldest and beat-known business institutions for high-grade traveling positions In educa. tlonal work. Acceptable applicants must be reo to travel, have thet equivalent of a high echool education and be between 25 and 40 years of age; preference glvfcn to teachers or those who have had normal school or col lege training; business experience unneces sary, as we will train those accepted and pay salary from start; thla Is special -work of a school nature, affording short hours, the op portunity to travel south during winter arid steady advancement; kindly give full Informa. tlon concerning aga. education and previous experience In flrat letter. Address 8. J. 0111 flllan, 68 E. Washington St., Chicago, III. HELP WANTED MAM) BOY8 WANTED OVElt 18 TBABS OP AOB WAGES 20 8-8 CENTO PER. HOUR AVKRAOB WEEKLT MINIMUM WAOE. tll.tT. APPLY 7X.1I, JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO. SECOND AND MARKET BTREET8 .CAMDEN, N. J. BOY. under IT. to learn high-claaa Interim m uraviaaji vuvi,r,uiiai 'vvwrinnnr sea' , XXLV WAXTBB--XAI. Continued from rrsoedlag Column . DOT In accounting room.. Apply tha Barrett Company, 88th and Orays Ferry ava. BOY. 18 to 17. office work. Apply 128 8 Front nd flo DOTS 16 years old, In delivery department. PERRY CO., 18th and Chestnut sts. BOYS wanted, over 18 years ot age, to learn to faad paper box machines) chance for ad. vaneamant. Brown A Bailer Co., N. W. cor, Franklin and Willow ate. BOYS wanted, over 18 years of aga, to learn to feed cylinder printing presses. Brown a Bailey Co., Frapklln and Willow sts, BOYS Strong boys, over 10 years, wanted at Wunderle's candy factory. 118-32 Page st, (opposite 448 N, gd St.). BUTTON TOOLMAKERS. flrst-elsis. wanted, on several atylas of snap fasteners: none but eg- ?erlanced men need apply; wages from 80o to So per hour; 85 hours a week. Write full particulars In first letter, P. O. Box 478, mamiora, wonn. CABINETMAKERS Steady work and good pay to competent men. Keystone Cabinet Co., Front and Franklin sts., Chester, Ta, CARDER wanted for a section of worsted cards, Tha Cleveland Worsted Mills Co., Cleveland, Ohio. CARPENTERS I 30 TO 40 'GOOD CARPENTERS WANTED AT WILLIAM8PORT, PA.! STEADY WORK THROUGH WINTER; NEARLY ALL INSIDE WORK. REPORT AT SAWYER TARK, WILLIAMSPORT, PA. CHEMISTRY Student In organla. 18 to 20 years old; 120 weekly to start, with rapid advancement for able worker: no laboratory; must be extra strong for heavy dirty work, beginning at bottom ot chemical house! state schooling and exact age. M 154. Ledger Cent. CLOTHING SALESMEN Experienced clothing salesmen, PERRY & CO., 10th and Chestnut sts. COLLECTORS AND SALESMEN wanted at once. Apply at Glllles'a Stores, 2200 N. Broad CREELERS and altering boys wanted on Wilton looms. Apply Pollock-Huston Co., nit ullp and'! uaupnin. DRILLERS AND REAMER CHlNEf W 1nI,PIE WORK. CALL 1618 ARCH BT. DRIVERS wanted. 8 days a week I steady work! good wages. Apply Crane Ice Cream Co., 258 S. 23d at. DRIVERS for drop-bottom wagona and carta. it. kj. Amoier. am imq xorK roaa. ELECTRIC LINE FOREMAN wanted, oi miliar with A. C. atngle and two-nhai qnr. dls- trlbutlon. Apply Wm. Foater. 1208 N. 81st st. ELDERLY MAN. for light work In stationery engraving department. Apply The Bailey, juinKS & maaie to., izai Hansom St., 4tn noor. ELECTRICIANS 130 union, first-class Interior electricians for large construction camp at Wrljhtatown. N. J.: OOo per hour, time and half tlmp for overtime: double time for Satur day afternoon, Sunday and holldaya; trans Portatton and lodging furnished free from 'hlla only: meala at cafeteria. 23c each. Apply IRWIN 4 LEIGHTON. Wrlghtstown. N. J. or Employment Department, 161 N. ELECTRICAL DESIGNERS, draftansn and tracers wanted in. field office ot a large Eastern organization. In connec tion with, the layout and construction of a 100,000 kw. power atatlon. M 060. Ledger Central, ERRAND BOY. white, over 18: steady position: chance for advancement. Ask for Mr, Powers, 182 8. 11th st. FANCY LEATHER WORKER and repair man wanted: permanent position; house In washing ton, p. C. : state experience and salary ex pected. M 717, Ledger Office. HARNESSMAKER and stttchers wanted; steady work. M 061. Ledger Central. LABORERS WANTED STEADY WORK AVERAGE WEEKLY MINIMUM WAGE. $16.17 APPLY 7 A. M. JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANY SECOND AND MARKET STREETS CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY LABORERS 18-hour week: minimum full time weekly wage U6.10; must be steady, reliable men. Apply 7 a. m. until B p. fn., the Atlantic! Refining Company, Employment Department. Philadelphia gate, 8144 Passyunk aVe. LABORERS 100 men for Camp Dtx, Wrights town. N. J.; 80o per hour; lodging and .trans, portatton furnished free from Phlla. only . Apply 7 a. m Irwin A Lalghton. 161 N. 12th! LABORERS Skilled laborers. SOo to SJo ner tiniltx mtmtxAtt -Dnalfi InaM. A..u i .'" John Illlnajwortb Ste'el Co.. Tacony and Lewis LABORERS wanted: heavy outalda work: ateadv work; good wages. Arply Wm. Foster, 120S LABORERS wanted, white. Apply N. W. . Delaware ava. and Fitxwater at. LABORERS wanted, white. Apply 41)4 S. Water street. "r LABORERS .wanted. Apply 1708 N. Howard LATHE HANDS ACCUSTOMED TO ACCURATE WORK (NOT REPETITION WORK) WAOES 40o AT START STATE AOE AND EXPERIENCE ADDRESS LATHE HANDS P. O. BOX 8800 f LATHE . HANDS and turret lathe operators gKShsr St.?"? B0"rt Co" 8on-St and aWeSenVj!'; ply Wm. Foster. 1208 N. 81it.t ""' P- MACHINE HANDS Wa have permanent t.i' "A"" e'cr". sll-round woodwo?knVPm,.l: 5SiBSv":KSi Z? 2-''s"- KePPal A CoT 103 Franklin at.. MAN wanted for freight elsvatcr and r.ort.7 workliroojj place for right party; salary ?iim pftll. pplr t0 Bttw"- itaiwa ltSS MEN. experienced. T to distribute sdvertlslnr! each night. Apply o 'ff ' Eieniy aavancaa 08 N, Front, MEN to handle lumbar; SOo par hour. Lla-M-. Susquehanna ave, wharf. """" "Oya s. MACHINISTS EXPERIENCED ON REPATRINO PUNCHES AND DIES GOOD SHOP BONUS AFTER 8 MONTHS BTATB AOB. EXPERIENCE AND WAOES EXPECTED ADDRESS MACHINIST8 P. O. BOX IIT0 -MLT WAKBB)-aCAta ' Oonllnsed from freeedtag CohT MASTER DTER, T0U ARE WANTED IP T0U ARE A CHIEF DYER AKD A JIASTER OP TOUR PROFESSION ABLE TO MATCH ALL BHADE9 AND 1 r COLORS ABlin TO TAKE COMPLETE CITAltai rOP A OAItMENT DYEINO PLAN! .WITH K COMPLETE CnEMlCAL LABORATORY TM rnjiMr.... ------ ""'"IUK WITH W TOU CAN START WORK AT 140 A TTMs-i with an Increase if your wonir ADDRESS SWISS CLEANERS AND DYES; LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY MEN WANTED OFFICE! milLDTNO WINDOW PTmi WIDENER BUILDINO PACKER, white, experienced! eleetMiTi ' n steady position; slate age? silarV I1UmI .1 M 035. Ledger Central. Balar'r' 'MtitttSl'i PACKERS Wanted VCKER8 Wanted, two experlem..,. - .. y wyo'm.nve"'"10"" CTgg rORTER. colored. 22t orderly, mo, -w ..1 maid and waitress. 118; ward raJii 5? plyUnlveralty Hospital.' Stth.'j-ff- As. i pnvnti ii'i 'hi MitTi ii , . iti. . on cylinder preaeesr Brown A nf"51"! . Franklin and Willow ets. Bc,l,' ci, i PRUNERS Experlenoed lilsh-trea pnin.rB per day; can usa a few learners Ut!H: n 1 good climbers! 12.60 per day? This it7 tn i k pons, mi. Airy, rniia. Phona nt -y' SALESMAN wanted In uptown l.w.iri Permanent position. 7p'7VjX SALESMEN Wanted, experienced .t-J r man In Maryland, eastern pSnSsy mSi.' "": Dllain to ! .u.i. nn"1TSIa Hi Jng 10nto l6-, iMdendVasoToTsfff I f oiiu.c.1. .mmai vvohicers. 100, union- eiJuTT :-"m"t . 1-V.VJ' """".ruciion eun: ' furmshad fre i!iS!!FTO Lalghton, SHOP CLERK Ftrst-elass shop e erk wastal, 118 parNraak to start ; brlnr rafsreneea KJ ply Remington Arms Co., Eldystoaela, " STEAM FITTERS 00 union man for WrithS town. N. J.i 62U cents par hour, wllh f.s of overtime: lodging and transportation'. nlshed free from Philadelphia only, ffl...".- Lalghton, 184 N, I2th et. ---.-i , STENOGRAPHER wanted in a large lumCJ corporation; good opportunity for person S2 airing pciiiiKiiciii liuBniun, - n Pleasant ... mrMmnmmnt r-all U tn 11 mA . .. ."Lit -if. T.lovd ComnanT. "nth nnrt nM. - "O-l .... . . . .. ...u, m TEACHER OF GREGG SHORTHAND WANTED IN LARGE PRIVATE SCHOOL. P 820. LEDOER OFP. TEN PATTERNMAKERS WANTED AT OKCll' I BOUND BROOK ENGINE & MFO. CO. uuui.u x,,.yv,jv, 1I. .J. TENOR, nuartet choir: good reader only. OOP. 1,-utPf hernial. TINSMITHS, 100, union, , for WrIchtto-r ' hour: nlentv nt Z t ' N. J.; 02tt cents per time: loagins anu iransportaiion given fr J from Philadelphia only. Apply Irwin Leiifc i ton. 1K4 N. 12th at. i I TOOLMAKERS EXPERIENCED ON STRUCTURAL AND SHEET METAL PUNCHES AND DIES GOOD SHOP STATE AOE. EXPERIENCE AND WAGES. ADDRESS TOOLMAKERS. P. O. BOX 8484. YOUNO MAN. wanted, about 18. to aniw-f 3 phona and do filing in office ot mercantile I house. Address P. O. Box 1012. j YOUNOV MEN Wanted, etrong. abla-bodl-4 young men. between the ages of 18 and IS. who are accustomed to outside work, to learn to become electric light linemen: steady work J and good wages; paid while learning. Applf 9 William Foster. 1208 N. 3lst st. I REGULAR EMPLOYMENT, or through wlnt.r months; sunny South: fine warm factory; fit work: 10 cabinet or Interior finish workmen. 0 finishers, varnlshers and rubbers. 1 moil ing machine man. who la able to do turning. George W. Muller Bank Fixture Co., At lanta. Ga. General BUSINESS 8ERVICE COMPANY ACCOUNTANT Cost and statistics; nlfU auditor, 170. BOOKKEEPERS Coal, 128; several at IJ to 125. CLERKS Time and production. 20 oriel and corresponding, 116; shop clerk. 118: int clerks. 112; receiving and manager ot nun, $20: ship. $15-20; general. $12 up. CORRESPONDENT Salea and adjusting, 1-1 to $30. CHEMIST Younr graduate. $20; other Win grade men. Free Interviews. 1801 lap Title Building. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE GRADUATE NURSE desires position at surer. vising or matron In Institution; salary. Iw Sar month and expenses. Address M, F. ones, Powelton Apartments, or phone Prti ton 6443. . LADY experienced In domestlo science and cler ical work wishes situation In an Institution: very best references. Address W. A., 223 8. 8d st. SITUATIONS WANTED MAIK BOY. colored. 16 years old. publlo school edit- j cation wants position in garage 10 iwni -.. ot chauffeur. Address E. Q 1481 S.Mt . CHAUFFEUR, white, married. 8 yrs.' exp. on all cars, wishes position Phone Prcston-p" FRENCH correspondent, competent. .I" "m office, desires to make change. C 108. Ltd. Off. ,2 MAN AND WIFE, white; butler ana nouiepwo. can run car; wife good plain cook: will entire work of small family; references. u bo, Koger central. SECRETARY, clean-cut American with exepi tlve ability, wishes to connect with rrilvt man or company: best reference from P"5" delpbla business and professional men. o 29 . Ledger Central. YOUNO COLLEGE MAN. 21. desires poilUonl excellent business exp. O 851, Ledger Cent, EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES MRS. NICHOLLS. 1026 Balnbrldge St., has Brit class English. French butlers, chauffeur-, Swedish cooks. $40 to $100; English J others. $30 to $00; English and American ladles' maids and Infant nurses. chatMfJ maids, waitresses, laundresses, etc.! wanno, several aecond men, couple. $80 to $lfj cooks, $9 to $12; waitresses, charaberroil" and combined housemaids for apartments. Protestant Utiles' maids, kitchen maids. ws refarancea. Phona Locust 2180. . MRS. KANE. 611 S. 10th at., wishes sltuitlotj for, white couples. Engllah and Irish yw cooks, chambermalda. parlor maids, " rei.es. chljdnursea. governesses, laundreises. butlers, with references; white help wsstn ii u nuiciuei, DDruca o.ui. . - MJdE. PI.ATZ. AO-l H 11th, nrlv.ta helD SUV Piled and wanted. Phona Walnut 1718. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES , EXTRAORDINARY Opportunity for capitalist to procure iota right of an invention fully covered fcr United States patent, which will net royal ties for years to come; equals Ball telephon or Ford automobile for revenue t will t with principals onlyj write for private Intir Ylew. Box O 652. Ledger Central. i IOTJ CAN MAKE YOUR MONEY PA' .MONTHLY SALARY. SEND YOUR AND ADDHEa Tnn'iif rSnilHl CENTl w.ED-AAuiai''.??i:..rl,.,idi; aqutDpad af a cost of $8800: everything niji .' not be depullcated -under $5000, . 5SJw.i " Jrou seeking a V'"V"lli , connection and; thoroughly understand ." business, C 10T, tArn'r Office. - CAPITAL SECURED FOR PRACTICAL ENTERPRISES P 120. LEnnwn ntnrrnn corpu,-aJ,on chArteiTandfinancb ni.Mi.Tif " ousinass; smau co.iu' 2,?v;ii20i,,!rM,,.t, eounssl. Finance Pl t-Crotr Bldg..l4!in Chaatnut at. .- js-.iAjftrot4i.TH your litisiNinant wa aUaVal alsBKlai. .-Z- Jf T " WLSnltt.'- . T 7JK7i iiii Jsl Ji iS i-ij' ), net. BaV.. m: