. r fefeM LNDSHOP SCHEME IS URGED HERE Industrial Co-operative Study Divides High School Pupil s Timo Between Two Fields MIGHT SOLVE LABOR CRISIS "Fltchburgr Plan" Where Testeil, Meets Approval of Boys, Parents, Manu facturers and Educators The Industrial co-operative course of study, which combines the theoretical work of the classroom with prAitlcnl shop work In various' Industries. Is being; urged upon the Boinl of LMucutlon In this city by the committee nf chlllnn service and Inbor of the Home Defense Committee, Recording to announcement made today by Its chairman. Franklin Spencer Kdmonds. This plan provides that manual training lilRh school Loys more than sixteen years of tigs' shall be placed In shops for u period of two weeks, and shall then spend two weeks at their regular school work. For this pur pose the school Is divided Into two sections. While one section Is In the shop tho other is 'at school. When the flrst section has lln lshed Its two weeks' work It returns to tho school and Its place In the shops Is taken by the second division. THK FITCHBURa SYSTEM The committee headed by Mr. IMmonds has made a close study of this question The plan Is known as the "Fltchburg system." liming been started tome years ago in Fltchburg, Mass. It was later taken up In Cincinnati. Ohio, and then In York. Ta Its value has been demonstrated In these places by tho enthusiasm displayed by pupils, teachers, industrial concerns and parents, according to Mr. IJdmonds. The resolution bb passed by the commit tee on civilian service and labor, and as communicated to tho Doard of Kducatlon, Is as follows: Resohed, That tho committee on civil ian service and labor recommend to the authorities of tho public, parochial and private schools of Philadelphia the trial of a plan for co-operative work and study on the part of boys more than sixteen j ears of age, with preference given to the boys of upper classes, so that they may be re'eased from school for Industrial work as will give also a training In all branches of a trade for a given period of time and then continue studying for an equal pe riod of time, alternating with other groups of boys. Provided, That this Industrial work shall be done under the supervis on of tho school authorities as to the hours and conditions of employment nt not less than the standard rate of wages paid by the' employers of organized labor for such emp'oyment. In referring to the resolution, Mr. IM rnopcls said- "Th shortage of labor In so many Indus trial lines which nro essential to the suc cessful conduct of the vvnr hnn caused con sideration to be given to what Is known at the Fltchburg plan In several places It, this count-y an attempt has been made to .voik oui a co-operative plan of study and employment for the older schoolboys. DHTAILS OF PLAN "Under this p an boys of the same grade would be dhlded Into two classes. Tho flrst clnss works in the shops of some In dustrial establishment for a period of two weeks while the second class Is In school The follow'ng two weeks the situation is reversed. While the second class works In the shops tV first Is nt school "The ret result Is to give the family tome Inccrno from the boys' labor and yet to enable the boy to continue his education Moreover, In many technical lines It Is foil d thit the boy takes hold of his studies w'tn nn added zest when he has seen the i annHcitlon of his studies in the shop In this way tho shup work has nn Important educational bearing For Instance, In ship building, where there Is a great demand fo- labor todoy, the boy who has workeV In the shop for ome time w 111 come back to his mechan cal drawing, geometry, efe with a fresh test and In many cases will accomplish as much as he would even though the time devoted to shop work had been spent on his studies, "It Is to be hoped that the educational authorities In Philadelphia cm give this pla i nn adequate trial so as to clemon st ate whether It will help to solve tho acute labor problem nt the present time " GERMAN BEER YEAST RISES IN U.S. KITCHENS IJ. Gastaud, Chef, Urges Ameri can Housewives to Adopt French Peasants' Method The Oerman" have plotted against our munitions plants, bridges and ship In our htrbors, and now. It was pointed out to day by Alexander (lastaud, pronounced CoUoe, chef at the Illtz-Carlton, that the germs of Teutonic shrewdness have been planted In the kitchens of thousands of American homes for many jears "Does the American housewife reallzo that she Is fostering a German uprising every time she makes bread?" he asked today. "Surprising as It may seem, not a loaf of bread baked by the generally ac cepted modern methods Is raised tod.i without the assistance of a foreign agent In the dough This agent is almost unl ersally German beer eat." Monsieur Oastaud cannot reconcile the use of German yeast with the present status r this great V i.ted State.i, at war wit.t Germany, and Its millions of people saving wheat by turning to substitutes In making bread. He proposes the simple method of the French peasant who bakes but once every two weeks and then a large enough batch to last till the next baking. The French peasant saves enough, dough from her batch to p.ss on to her neighbor. who In turn does likewise. So does the dough to round the row. There Is but ono Oven for the whole French village, and It never cooIsv nach peasant Is booked' In turn, and she must be ready with her two weeks' batch to slip Into the oven, that her family may have bread to eat for the ensuing fortnight. Before the bread dougli '. r.nnlly shaped Into loaves a plfc! Is taken off and set aside. In France It Is passed on. nut In this country It can be kept In the house until the next batch Is mixed up, by which time It will have soured. Some hot water is poured over It and It Is prodded Into a soft mass, which Is then kneedeJ Into the rtw batch Tni simple process U repeated for the next dough Monsieur Castaud says that bread made In this way keeps moist a long tjme He ays that It doe not dry up as does tho bread midej with German beer yeast, al though of course he does not expect the American housewife to keep her bread ro :omj as the French peasant. MITCKEL BEARDS TAMMANY " New Yorli Mayor Ready to EJefy Hys land at iiger iviuiicaucn iiceun NKW YOItK Oct 26. Mayor M.tohel last n'gb.t offered to appear at the ratlAca- Nm meeMm at Tammany Hall thli ve n1npr and face Judgs Hylan before his own wtlence. He 1 no witling to answer que. Mora any man Jn the hall may care ti ask. ' The Mayor ierd a further point against Ms Tammaty nnponent when he wrote a Utter Irv Ung the latter to arp ar before to budget conmjlt'ee af Its hearing-, either Saturday or Monday, and say- just what tiuubf b cut out of the budget of 1318. Xr MytM tuM( Ylcorously attacked the 1TJ WHU -QOTOBEB ,26, fllT JDATES AxfD DATA THE HISTORIANS & HI il ""irvvi ' $$ 111 8 s n s "T "i yH" Hi i h i a I ' mSy ' " y fi S w the woRn rutins .' J7- -C J " - (OVER MO OVER) S 'r Origin TENDERLOIN SHOULDER COLD TO THE DEMON RUM Police Station Houses' Records Show Two-thirds' Reduc tion in "Drunks" Drunkenness In the Tenderloin has de creased more than two-thirds since this tlmo last ear nnd tho police, with one accord lay this to one major c.iuse und one minor cauc They point out that the greatest benefit has resulted from th" Increase of liquor prices nnd that the prevalence of Jobs to be had has been a minor contrib uting factor In the decreae of Inebriety One oar ago today there were twenty six men lined up for drunkenness in the Kleventh and Winter streets station Today there were live One e.lr ago today there were sixteen men taken Into the Tenth and Uuttonwood streets station for being drunk, and today there were sis For several weeks past ever since "Doc" Kelly's five-cent whisky was abolished things havo been the same 'n the Tenderloin Also, crime has decreased. "Wher? I used to take a wagonload of twentv prisoners down to Mnjnmenslng Prison or to the Correction boat a year ago," said Maity Heffernan, driver of the Tenderloin van, "I now have at the most ten nnd sometimes only one or two." no pmsoNints' what: Marty neirly fell off his seat one morn ing last week when there were no prisoners for his attention Ills territory Includes the Twentieth and Uuttonwood streets district, home of the Callowhill street gang ; the Tenth nnd Uuttonwood streets district, In the heart of the so-called vice belt; the Kleventh nnd Winter streets district, which Includes Chinatown nnd the more garish Tenderloin : the Fifteenth and Vine streets dbtrlct. where they get more well-dressed drunks than nnvwhere In town, and the Klghth nnd Jefferson streets district. Many times he Ind to make two trips to carry the load nf prisoners. lllll Conner, of the Kighth District patrol wagon who has carried many "loads" (In other men's frames) Into the station house for the last ten years, says "Wa used to go places and find three nnd four of them on the ground like after a battle We used to have to pile 'em Into the patrol wagon with the lightest and least loaded on top for safety's s.ike. Now we bring them In one nt a time nnd only at long Intervals. The high pr ce of whisky is what does this. Now we get only those who have been wurklng nt some hlgh-Mlng place and want to spend their stake The old-line bums who used to hang nround and get stewed for fifteen cents have gone some place else " SKItOHANT A SOLOMON Sergeant I.emaltre, of tho Tenth and Hutt'i iwnod streets station, was called upon to pull a "Solomon" this morning when four "drunks" were lined up bef re him One fellow had after the manner of al Cfilmllc Joking affected sometimes, given a friend's name when he had been brought In A little while later the friend was rounded up and became greatly Incensed ivhen the ops hinted that he didn't know nls own name and address "All right," ne said, and he cheerfully gave a phoney name liuch of the four men lined up this morning in fact had given a phoney name, whic'v he didn't remember, the police win locked them up were off clut" nnd there was money coming to two of fie quartet "Stick around sober today un.ll tonight.' raid Sergeant Lemnitre. "nnd then come In The sergmnt who received you may bo able ;o identify )ou and tell which of you had the money." Of course this morning there was n poor soul who had lost his trousers In the shuttle nnd nnother who wanted to know where "I'lg Island where they make the gov'ment ships was located" Hut these were the "last of the I5o-hlccoughs" you might say they personified tho groggy efforts of the Demon Hum Just before the final knock nut. HIGHER PRICES ARE PAID FOR "DIAMOND JIM'S" ART Ivories nnd Statuettes Bring Total of Sale Up to Fully $46,000 NEW YORK. Oct. 26. Some of the more costly art objects In the "Diamond Jim" Brady collection were reached yester day In the sale at the American Art Asso ciation, nnd larger price t were the rule. The leading price was $580, which was paid by A. Itudert. agent, for a statuette In gilt bronze jt a bacchante by J. L. Oerome Mr. Itudert also gave $410 for a cameo carving by George Woodall and $650 for two paintings on Ivory of Eliza beth of France nnd Maria Theresa of Spain. D D n'ocm paid $135 for a ewer and a salver In Inp'.s and enamel ; Mlas It. II, Lorenz. agent, bought a Japanese Ivory for $15."; I. Fermer paid $180 for a stnt uette of Kwannon; Countess de Valmont gave $150 for a carved group In Ivory, and II. J Foster paid $205 for a carved Ivory tusk vase. For a second tusk vase Mr. Foster gave $185. A. W. Lamport b ught a Japanese tusk vase for $300, a Japanese group in Ivory for $290 and a pair of Chinese trays for $160. II. S. Homer paid $280 for a figure ot Kwannon In Ivory, Alexander Dyce gave $210 for a Japanese Ivory group. A. Gro shof bought a Japanese eagle In Ivory for $275. G. O. Canfleld paid $125 for a statuette of Chrysls In French Ivory and an Ivory relief cirvlng went to Clapp & Graham for $J90. G. Illcky paid $175 for an enameled pot tery plaque, n. R. Jacobs gave $290 for a pair of Austrian enameled standing cups with covers, and Mlas Llsberger bought a silvered bronze statuette, called "The Comet. for $200 The total for the afternoon was $17. 272.50, making the grand total to dat 4C.m B" By P. E. SUMNER of Proverbs: Tread on a worm and it will BERNSTORFF SHORN OF PRINCETON HONOR Former Ambassador's Name Stricken From Rolls War Cuts Income $135,000 PltlNCinoN. N J., Oct 2fi War con ditions have seriously affected the flnam.es of Princeton l'nlverslt. the hoard of trustees reve.ilid. The ilpnrturc, of under graduates for active service has caused a decrease In Income from room rents and fees of $ir..ooo By practicing economy In nil departments the university Is having 120,00ft but despite this n dellclt ; tnoro than $115 000 for tho voir Is estimated Similar conditions have been reported from Yale nnd Harvard The finance committee leporteil gifts since the June meting of the board of $112,000. of which $1.1.000 Is for endowment and $B7.000 for current expenses Other spe cial gifts included $3000 for ti memorial to Iman C. Hutler, of tbe class of 1910, and $21. ono in Liberty UonUs fiom the class of ItiOfi Frederick Strauss, of the J. W Sellg man Compin. of New York, was appointed to the confeience committee In the depart ment of economics. In lieu of the revelations recently made by tho State Department concerning the operations of the (lermnn cmbissy in the L'nltcd States, the board of trustees unani mously passed a resolution thnl the name of Count Johann von Iiernstorff. who was granted a degree of doctor laws In 1013, be stricken from tho rolls of the University Two Conservation Days for New York Ni:V YOItK, Oct 215 Arthur Williams, New York's food administrator, will soon decree two meatless dtys and two wlientlcss days a week, he said today. He will also dally announce honest prices for all staples to thwart the profiteers. Pentlis At.I.nN On Ortoliir the Hth. 1017. HALI.tll VHAItTON AIA.V.S. widow of the Intc I'rederlck Atlfn nt thp n-ni'l'Mire of her riHURhtcr Mrs William MarKhall lllnklc. 13:M N 1,1th. t . In her 7."th vtnr llplitlves and rrltndN arp tnvlttd to nttfnd the funeral st-nlcm on Haturdiv. OcIoIkt the 27th. nt tl a m at the Oliver II. Ilalr llu"dlnc ISL'o Chotnut st Interment prl iatp Kindly omit flowers Al.l,i:.s" Suddenly nt Jersev Oltv N j Oct Si, llH'HAnl) AI.I.KN. aged nt 1'uner.il private riat in in . rrnldenee of daushtera. Sirs Hnhart llruker nnd Mrs (leraon t'oit. Herder live Ilordentow n, N J. In". Itorden t0AMimosn Oct 21. MAUOAUKT. wife of Ii nnl Amiiro Kuneral Hat . s an a m . renldonce ot John J llradley H r. ror 4Hth nnd VVs 'islnj nve. HlBh mass Our Mother of Sorrows I'hurch to n m. Int. Hob Croas IVm JteUtlv. a and friend" Invited rAIT.nv Oct. J3 formerlv of 2107 Inncrsotl st CHAllI.r.S I, son of late Itol.ert I. and Jnne II Jlallev Relatives nnd friends Local No M. Metnl Lnthera' International Union. Invited to funeral ervtc.o Sat. a p m. brotlier-lti-laVs reildtnoe. Norwood P Holland, 121 S "Uth at Int prlvnte, Mt Vernon Cem. Itemalns may le viewed I rl . 8 to 10 p m Auto "llAKKIl At Vnlted Stutea Navsl Hospital, nrookim n y Oct 21 lioiir.itT i: iiaki:ii. of the United States Navy nited 11 n former memb r of t'o F 4th lVnna Infnntn H, la tle and friends Invited to funeral, Sun . 2 p m. resilience of mother. Mis Ir m Kd. wards 1110 N Crelchton st VVeat Thlla Int I-Vrnwood Cem Auto fervlce. l'ottsvlllo papers copy. HAM., Oct 21 JOHN M, husband nf Mary T Hrfll rn Donohuo) and sun of Thomas and late Catharine Hall (nee (V)lrlen) Itelatlves and friends all societies of which h was n memb.r. Invited to funeral Sat, 8 30 4 m. .1K.VI Ilrandvwlne st Itlsli mass St A.,itia' Church III n m Int St IVnl s Cem IIKOK. At Camp Hancock. Augusta. Os . Oct 22 I.leut KAMI. I IIITK V S It non of Herman and Christina Heck (nee, Kasscl). aitd 22 Relatives nnd friends. Court Nlmrod No m V of A . Oerman Ilene Union, No Fit, .md l'hlln Turnuemclnde Invited to funeral. Sun 2pm parents' residence. 31.17 N. 7th t Int. Mt Peace Cem Auto funeral. HKl.STKKI.INtl Oct 2.V MARY widow- of Cant John J I leister llnV. ased ss Relatives and friends Invlt'rt to funeral Mon . 2 n m ln'i Rlpka ave, . Manajunk Int West Laurel Hill Cem Friends ma rail Sun eve nonn. vt 2- klizaiu-.th janh widow of Levi a Ilobb need fill Relatives ami friends Invited to funeral Sat . 1.. ID p m. K3t w Somerset it Int Odd I ellows' Cem. Remains may be viewed rrl.. K to 10 p. m IIOOSS. Oct. 21. CHARI.KS V husband of lite Ulllabetb lloosi. ased KN Relatives and frlvnds Invllid to funeral services. Sat, ail n m . 4137 N. Uber at Int. private. Northwood liliniSCH -At I,os Anffeles Cal n., nn wife nf Charles M Hrilrch. aaed 112 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, sal ; J" p. m . parlors or s i Krankenfleld Sons .13U0 Vino t. Int. Ternwood Crm Auto funeral Hltl'IT Oct !M MAROARET. widow of Jacob ltrelt. need fit Relatives and frln,t Altar and Rosary Societies and Laacue of the Sacred Heart of St Ilonavrnturn's Church and Altar Socletv of St. Henry's Church. Invited to funeral. Snt. 8.30 a m. residence of son-in-law Kdw A Illetz, 2S48 N Marshall at Solemn htsrh requiem mass St Ilonaventura'a Church 10 a m Int Old St Peter's Cem CLAIIK. Oct as. ItOIIRRTSON. formerly of 21(lt N. Tark ave . husband of Llllle Clark aced 33 Relatives and friends Invited to fu. neral Sun ,3pm npts Wm. H. Ilattersby 33111 N. Urood st. Int Northwood Cem Auto "CoullNS. Oct. 52. suddenly WILLIAM F son of William and Catharine, Collins (nee Lome) Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu neral. Sat . 8 .30 a. m, parents' residence. 3103 liolxrnda st. So'emn reaulem mass Church of Nativity in a m. Int. St. Mary's Cem. Rox bcrniih Auto funeral. CONNOR. Suddenly. Oct. 22. ALVIN. hus. band of Catharine Connor (nee Harris), and son of QeorKe and Mary Connor. Relative, and friends Invited to funeral services, Sat 11 a. m.. 2815 W. Clementine t Int. Odd Fel Iowa' Cem., Gladuyne. Pa Itemalns may be Vuwea ro., e, iw .,,, u' itiuerni COOPKR. Oct. 34, Rev SAMUKL COOPnn husband of Mary A Cooper, need (S3 Relutlvea and friends Invited to funsrul services. Sat. It a. m., residence of son. Charles K Cooper, Han f Divinity at.. West ft'hlla. Int Mountain Home. Pa. COSTIQANK Suddenly. Oct 24. JILIZA IIKTH N.. wl'e of George CostUane. Funeral at the. convenience of the family. CRANE. Oct. 25. JO.SKI'll HALRKV. of Day. ton O at St. .Luke's llo.nl u I, New York. 2 j m . aed 12, Husband of Julia Patterson Crane. ind fnthcr nf '?"'" i vrane and Jefferson I-. Ljrane. mi. oa,,, -w D. m.. at ni.lnn r DICKSON . FRANK II.. hubami XV ntta tXrknon (nrp Stottlet). acd ."tT itt.n.. ' nnd frtnda Invited to arcrw. Sat., L p. m.. POUOHERTY, Oct. 24. MICHAEL, husband of Margaret Dougherty R-latllea and friends tnvlt-4 u funeral. 8at...7d0 ra.. cor. Ruck road and Walnut lam. Haverford pa 80i,mn mass of requiem Church of Our Mother of Good counsel, Ilryp Mawr. 0 a. m. Int. Cathedral C,DilANSFIELD Oct 23. JENNIE, widow- of James Dransdeld (ne. Erchert) and daughter of Carrie and lata Stephen Johann. aged S7. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon , 7 Ju a m , residence of son. Charles Erchert 02 Oransbaeh s . Mass t Ascension Church S m Int Hnly Sepulchre Cem Omit rowers 'nitUDINO On Oct 23. CORNELIUS IJ . husband of Martha C Drudlrur (ne. Davidson) an, inn nf IJxxl. W- and lat. lewla nrnrilnv aged S3 years Relative, ana friend, a 1m Washington Csmr.. No. Jllfl. P. O. 8. of A-t I ftatern.l Palrlotle Amerlran.. and employe. 1 pf Renew -.evil rs Invlte4 o'servlo.Moa., OVERLOOKED turn. HHATIIS 2pm, Mil Chestnut st Int. Arllnaton Cem. Hi mains may be viewed Sun.. 7 to II p m ih.i.iott Oct 23 iin.vnr r. yi ni.. LLIOTT, hcsbnnd of late Sophia Fulton i:intt aired ill. IUlathcn nnd friends. Court Tlomi No' 118 V of A : Kensington I.ndae No "mt r' O. O. F i Painting nnd Carpentera' Dent . Midi vale Steel Works Invited to funeral services Sat , 2 p. m . :i."48 Svdenham at . Tioga. Re! nnlns nmj bo viewed Frl., 8 to 10 p. m. Int Hillside Crm. '" IH.I.ISON Oct 21, KLIX.AI1KTH widow- of John P Ellison Relatives and friend Invited to funeral Sat. 8 Jo n ni son-in-law's resi dence. John J. Motley. 1121 Foulkrod st Frnnkford Solemn requiem mas St. Joachim' Church 111 n. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem Auto funeral FLUX Kit Oct 24 MARY, vvldow of Chris, tlan riexer. nged SJ Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Sat .2pm 43-.0 Mnnavunk nve.. Roxborough Int. private FLINT Oct 24. CLAltA. widow of Thomas It Flint nnd dnugbtir nf late Charles W nnd Mary A Hums Relatives and friends Invited to services. Sat 2 m , 207 Snude nve Ksilwtton In Int private St. rnul's aerm-iii Lutheran Cem . Ardmore. Pa KOHSTNLH SuddinlJ. OU 23 .inns m- husMinn 01 i;mn t. 1 orstner aired r,S Relatives and frli mis. Whlttaker Cctton Mllla. Wnuli n Yarn Workers' Union. Nn. 82: (Hop Ilnnrtl emploe nf and fnrpt . lnvltetl to Hrl.hn. .. funeril Sat 1 p m , 212," K Int. ureenwoou u or 1 vleued Frl. nfter 7 11 Cm. Hi mains may bo FRKHMAN Suddenly. Oct 24. lt)17 IIRNnv O KRLKMAN Jr funeral servkea and Int private OAMIH.H Oct. 23 nt Ilurllngton. N J MARGAItirr widow of Joseph Qamble Rela tives nnd frlendH Invltid to funeral Sat.. 1 S m.. 214 Dlllwjn st Hurilngton. N J. mt Lvercreen (em . Lumberton, N J. (IlLMOt'R Oct 24, JAMKS. husband nf Isiliella Ollmour (neo Petrle). Relatlies nnd friends emploses of C. II. Newbold estate In. vlied to funeral" services, Mon, 2.10 p m Fox Chase mud. Jenklntown. Pa. Int private' Law nv lew Cem. Remains may bo viewed Sun ' 7 to 11 p m " (11THENS Oct. 2S, MARION S , husband nf llertha fJlthcna (nee Knppenhenfer). Rela tives and friends members of Hnokhlndors' Friendly Soilet of Phlla . Apollo Lodge No 3 S of H and lllble clas of HMnuVrinnnn Ave Prcshterlnn Church, Invited to funernl services Sat , J m . apartmenta 0f Harold II Mulligan. 2.VO N 10th st (cor 1 0(1, nnd (lermantown ave ) Int private Htmalns mav be vl. wed Frl eve Auln funeral "ay ORIFFIN At Rerlln. N ,T Oct 21 MAR. C.ARF.r. wife of heth (I Urlrfln nged .111 lel". tlves and friends Invited to fumrnl services Sat , 3 v in late nsidence, Rerlln. N j' Int Utrl.n Cem HACKElt On Oitnber 22, 1017. at her residence, 1H2H S Rlttenhouie square HArtAii KARLK. wife nf the late Charles Hacker Serv ices private New York und Ntw England pa pers pleas 1 opv HOTTENSTINE Oct. 24. MARY, vvldow of lite Francis It Hnttenstlne, Relatives and friends Kemtrmle Council No 127, D of P 8,,at, the .W'."' 'a.'U,!. No- 32' Shepherds oi llethlehem. Invited to funeral services Sa 2 n. m residence of niece. Mrs. Saillo Pallatt" 213 W. Tabor rd Remains mav be view id Frl J n' ni" "' m' In' 1I"l8ld0 Ccm' Ma auto HCMPHRIKS. Suddenly, Oct. 24 STE PHEN T . husband of Elizabeth Humphries (nee Urban) Relatives nnd friend, empluna of Lucas Paint Co nnd Ilrejer's Ice Crvam Co Invited to fumrnl services, Mon . 2 p m par lors of Ueorge W llarrett N E cor P.irk nnd Lehigh nvea Int Hillside Cem . via funeral ar. Remains may be viewed Sun . H to 10 l m JUNES. Oct. 2.-.. DORIS S. wife of Jona than It Jones Funeral servlies. It R Hrlng hurst & Co . 1024 Arch at . Mon . 2 p m. Int. private . K'JLLEY Oct 24. SAHINA. wife of Hugh Andrew Durkln Relatives nnd friends Invited tc funeral. Sat . S 3D n. m.. 23V. N 2.M at. Sol emn requiem mass St. Columlm'a Church 10 a. m Int Holv Sepulchre dm. Auto funeral KELLY Oil 21 MARV. wife nf John Kelly (nee Mtxgerald) Relatives nnd friends Invited tri funeral. Mon . 8 30 a m . 3717 Aspen st. High mass of requiem St Agnes' Churth 10 a m Int Hnl Croas Cem. MNDIO Suddenlv. Oct 23. ANNA MARY, widow of Henri K Klndlg Relatlvs and friend Invited to funeral services .Sat . J n m , resi dence of brother. II c Wagner. 4004 Cedar uve Int. private Auto service. KNOEI.L Suddenly. Oct 23. ANNIE II . wife of William C KnoeR (nee Rlssell), aged 41 Relatives and friends members of Arch confraternllv Holy Fumllv of St. Peter's Church. Ladles' Auxlllarv of II P o. E., In vited to funeral. Sat . s 30 a m , inio N 4th t Solemn high requiem mass St. Peter's Church in a. m Int private Auto service. KULI.MANN Oct 23 OEOROE. husband of Anna Kullmnn (nee Klrschner). ngid r1 Re'a tlvea and friends memltors of Idaho Tribe. No. 7.1. I O. R M , Franklin Castle. No 24. A O. K of M. C. , Phlla Ilutchers' Ilenenctal sso , No I, Phlla Schuetzen Vereln, Phlla. Quartet Club. Invited to funeral. Sun. 1.30 p. ni., S. E cor Franklin st. and Indiana uve. Int. Chelten Hills Cem LAI'IIENSTINE Oct 23. MAZIE, only child nf William and Jnste Laubensttne. aged 18. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8.30 n. m . parents' residence. 1750 St. Paul at , Nlcctown Solemn requiem mass St. Stephen's Church, 1(1 a m. Int Holy Sepul chre Cem Auto funeral LEWIS. Oct 23 CIEOROB E.. husband of Susan H. Iwls Relatives nnd friends. Niag ara Fire Co invited to funeral services, Snt., I p m . 311 1: Maple nve Merchantvllle, N J. Int. private. Ivy Hill Cem . Phlla. Frlenda unv view n mains Tri . s p m. MANSIIIP Oct. 24. FRANCES E. daughter nf Anna nnd late Simuel V Manshlp, nged 10, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 3 30 p m . brother's residence. 0311 Ross st . Qermnntnwn Int. private. McOEEHAN Oct 23. CHAI1I.ES. lmsbnnd of Mary SIcdeehan (nee McMnnlcal). aged S3, nf Ralllnacarrlck. Cnuntv Donegal, Ireland Relattvis nnd friends Holv Name Society. emploes of Mldvale Steel Works invited to funeral. Satv 8 30 n. m.. 173U St. Paul at. Solemn requiem mass St Stephen's Church 10 a m Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem Mclaughlin Oct 23. Catharine l.. widow of Daniel McLaughlin Due notice of funeral given, son's residence ano'j N llrnail at. MICHAEL Oct 23 MINNIE Mow nf Abraham Michael aged 78. Relatives and irienas invuea 10 lunerai aervices, sun . 2 n m 3VJ0 N. Ilrond at Int. private, Auatn Jcinu- run (Tern. MILLER Suddenly. Oct 24.' Miss ROSE MILLER, formerly of 2342 Ridge ave. Funeral will ,bo announced at a later date, (rom nephew's residence. Frank J. Huber, 1817 Dsiy at. MILLETT Oct 23 ANNIE, vvldow ot George W Mlllett. Relatives and friends In vited to .funeral services, Sat., 2 11 m . 1B3I W Passyunk ave. Int. private. Friend, may call Hrl 8 to 10 p m MONAOHAN. Oct. 23 FRANCIS L MON. AOHAN, husband of Annie Monaghnn (nee An dersnn) and son of lata Patrick and Eleanor Monaghan, Relatives and friends, 211th Want Republican Executive Committee. Invited to fu neral, Mon,. 8 a. m brother's residence, James C Monaghnn. 1723 Moor, st (formerly ot 17.17 Stgel at.). Solemn btgh masa ot reqi."n St Thomas Aqulnus' Church t;ui, m Int. Holy Cross Cem . .MURPHY Oct 23 JOHN, husband Of lat. Margaret Murphy Relatives and friend. In vited voiunerm nai. iau a, m.. son', res! unite. u.ii ,, .iuriii-, u.ii r. v.lea st. Solemn requiem pas. Ihurch of Nu 0 n m. Int. ft. .")'- cm. Clearfield utivity MlinP'w. At. Conshonocken. Pa.. Oct. 24 MAP.T A. daughter of late John and Mary Murnhv Relatlvea and friends invito A e... neral. Sat.. 8 a. m . 443, W. Elm at.. Con.ho, nncaen. u.owiriiiii nisn requie requiem mas. Matthew's Chuhch 0:S0 Int. iinttnew n .vcw uem MURPHY. Oct. 24. at Burlington. N. J MARGARET CR18PEN. Vvldow of Zander l' Murphy Jne"! service., daughter's niH dence, Mr., Nathan Humes :j w. Union .t Ilurllngton. Bat.. J! p. m. Int. private. NOBTII Hrotherrtdell. Edward (OEOROE JOSEPH NOETII) Rorn In Hassfurt. JJavirla 1884; died Oct 24.2:30 a.m. Ofnce.Frl..7 p:m.. at College. 1240 N. nroad. Mas.'sitl ii a. nu. tft. ilalachy'. Church. 11th and Master ats Int. Am.mendale. Md. PEDniCK Suddenly. Oct, 21, HARRY PED. RICK. Relative. nnd friend., employe, of Illalsd.ll Paper Pencil Co . Invited to funeral service.. Sat . S p. m., 17U Hlavl. .t . Ni'.' town. Int. private. Oreenwood (K of P.) Cem. Auto funeral. Remains may be viewed Frl eve PETKRMAN Oct 23. CHARLES A PETERl MAN. husband of- Rose A Pfterman Rela tlvea nd friends without further notle. In. vlted to funernl. Sat. a p. m. lat. re.ldenre, IMn 11 II T . n.a.al.lln. Ml-.J ..I ., ' V-l tiV VJrt tin. iiiusio. iem and of iCatharln. JPrlns nea Uenberg.r). nelal Ive. and friends, .11 nel.tle. of which ho wa. -nii..- 7- - nuuuinir, D.I tlv 6J3 W Cambria .t. Int. Northwood Cro, Omit flowers, Autn funeral. SB ." nteetL-n rv- m unit . .'- .. I Charles B.eer. aseijvjo. Relative, and ff lend. ili(e.Wy of 6J. Wtlus ChurHviM r tJKATIWL - - to funeral Mon . 8 80 a m . 4004 I-anejster ave. Solemn requiem mass, 81 Ignatius Church, i " m. Int St Denis Cem. Friends may call Sun . A p m Auto funeral . ... , REGISTER Oct. 24. KARL OLIVER REGIS TER aged 23. Relative, and friends Invited to services, Hat , 2.30 p. m , Oliver II llalr I"" 1 1820 Chestnut at. Int. private Odd Fellow.' 'lUEXINOER Oct !l. MATIY A., wife of Charie. Riexlnzer (neo Scherle), aged Kd. Hela tlve. and friends, member, of Allar Society of St. Ilonaventura'a Church, Invited to funeral, Mon., 8.30 a m , 018 W Cambria st. ,,?o,;rn,n requiem masa St Honaventurn's Church 10 a. m, Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral, ROELOFS.i-Oct 24, CATHARINE M., MOE; LOF8, aged 80 Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl.. B n m.. David II, Schujler llldg., Ilrond and Diamond sis, Int, PrttUMMLER. Oct 21. KATHARINA 11. nUM.MLER (nee Doehele), wife of Chrlsllsn Rummler, aged 38 Relatives and friends In. vlted to funeral aervices, Sun.. 2..10 p m, 13H W. York st. Int. Ilellvue Cem . Auto funeral. SALE. Oct 24. ELI.AI1ETH I.. WIUTK. wife of Charie. T Sale, aged a8 RclatUen nnd friend. Invited to funeral. Mon . 2 P. m Hustle ton nve, Ilustlcton. Phlla Int St. Lukes Cem. Train for Hustleton leaves Hroad St. Station 12.03 p. m Convejances will be In waiting. Auto funeral SCHALL Oct 21 JACOI1 M., husband of Sallle r. Schall (nee Kumtnerer). Itelatlves and friends ltrnlherhnod of Railroad Traljimen, Ix)dio No. 387, nnd relief department of Petinn R R Invited to funeral services, Sat ,2pm 127 Dupont st.. Manayunk. Int. private Friends mav call Frl eve ...., ,, SCIIOEPFLIN Oct. 23. CAROLINE, vvldow of John II, Sihoepnin. nged . Itelatlves and friend Invited to funeral services. Mon . i r, m , 43nn (lermnntown nve , Mcetnwn. Int. prl vnte, Oreenmount Cem. Auto funeral Re mains mav be viewed Sim eve. ,., SCHWARTZ. Oct. SI. ALK'E. IIEI1LCCA dvughter of Alfred W nnd lafe Sarah C Schwartz Relatlvea ami friends Invited to fu neral services. Sat . II n m . residence nf George S Carpenter, 203 Dupont et., Manayunk '"SCOTT Oct 2-.. MAROARET SCOTT Itela tlvcs nnd friend Invited tn services. Sat , 2 p. m. 2721 Tlronn at Int private SHARP Oct 23 MART SHARP (nee Frlel) Relatives nnd friends Invited tn funeral. Sat . 8 30 n. m , .11131 Harper at High requiem mass St Francis Xavler's Church 1U u. .n. Int Holy rs.MITHm Oct 2.",. SUSANNA, widow of Georrn Vv Smith, formerly nf Edgehlll Pu.. and late of 4440 (lermnntown uvo , nged 71. Rein tlves nnd frlinds Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2pm, resldenco of sister. Mrs Harry .1 llloomer. 110.1 Willow st Jenklntown. Va. Int. private. Hillside Cem Auto funeral SMITH (nee Fennjpncker) Oct 2.1 ELLLN A., wlte of Thomaa J Smith Relatives and frlrnds Invited to funeral. Sun. 1pm. 41)21 Nice st. Nlietown Int. Oiklind Cem Rc miln miy Ih vlewrd Sat. 8 p pi SMITH Suddenb, Oct 23. ALHERT L.. husbnnd of Resale W. Smith Due notlto of funenil chin from 2!H1 W Lelilgh nvi SOLLIDAY ). I. 24. CLAl DE GERY. son of Wllllnni II Hnd Hannnh Snllldav (neo Oerv). aged 2-'. Relatlies nnd friends Invited to fu neril s rv Ices Frl.. 8 p. ni parents' residence, 2014 N 31st at. Int New Goshenhoppen Church. East Grenvl!le, Pa Sat., via Colum bia ave. station U.lil n. m. train SPARKMAN Entered Into life eternnl at Pnterson N.J on Tuesday October 2.1. 1017. CHARLES PLACE, beloved husband nf Helen E Snnrkmnn (nee Malson). In hi 07th vear. Relatives nnd friends nro Invited tn nttend the funeral nn Frldav. October 2illh. 11117 at 8 30 P in .from St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Pater- "VVEENEY Oct 23. MARY, widow of John Sweenev nnd daughter of late Michael and Mary McCnrlhv Duo notice of funeral, from 1024 fehnmnU'n si TAGGART Suddenly. Oct 21. WILLIAM T.. son of lato llltnm T. and Rebecca Taggart. Hun notice of funeral given from parlors of William II. Chew. S W cor SUtli nnd ' 'VoMPKINS Suddenly. Ort 23, ALLIC E., wir nt I'leil I. 'Inmpkln Due notice of fu nrral from 483M Cedar ave. W. Phlln. VAN NOSTItAND Oct 2'.. AI.MIRA II.. wife nf Just ph A Van Nostrand (nee Orth). Rehitlvis nnd friends Invited to funeril serv ile 221 N .Itst st , Mon . S p. in sharp. WALSH Oct 24. MARTIN, husband of late Anna Walh, aged 71. Relatives nnd friend Invltid to funeral. Sat.. 7 30 n. m, lesldence of Danld Flnnertv, 2312 Almond st. High must Holv Nomo Chutch 10 u m. Int. Old Cnthedrnl Cem. WARDEN Oct. 21 420S Walnut St.. the Rev JAMES A. WOHDEN. D D, I.L D. Relatives nnd friend Invited lo services. Sat., 11 m . Tabernacle Pr-sbvterlan Church, 37th and Chestnut sts. Int Princeton N J WATSON Oct 211, ANN, widow of James M Watson Relatives nnd friends Invited to serv ices. Mon . 2 p m . MlaO Elmwood ave. Int. WEAVER Oct 23. residence of daughter, Mrs ClWord R. Ely. 2043 W. Tioga st . ELL WOOD G. WEAVER Relatives and friends In vltid to services Sat 2.10 P m. Oliver It. llalr Hldg , 1820 Chestnut st Int. private. VVEHER Oct 22. GOT'H.IEII WLIIER, Vis band of Iftte Louise Weber (nee Schutt), aged 110 Relatives nnd friend. Lnuls Rergdoll Brew ing Co. Arbeiter Unt creln United Ilrevvery Workmen of America. Local Union No. 1112 Jllamontl l-.im erein. .n , llergdnll Drew In Co Invited Iris. Sut L P.'m 2312 Oaui (Iriitimount Cem Remains m: Dlamoml Kin verein. .n einnioves i.ouis invnen xo lunerai serv- ui st. int private. mav he viewed Frl 8 tn 10 n m Auto fumrnl WHELAN Oct 2.1. nt Reading Pa . FRAN CIS J . husband of Margaret Whelnn (nee Kellv). Relntlves nnd friends, emplnves of Phlla nnd Rending Rwy , Invited to funernl, c, 7 n. m 1013 Perrv at . Rending. Pa. F?l Solemn requiem mass St Joseph's Church 8 30 n m Int. Holy Redeemer Cem . Phlla Train arrives at Columbia Ave Station 11.3.1 a m. WHITMAN Oct 2.1 WALTER L , hushand nf Martha A. Whitman (nee Hoone). aged 02. Relatlvea nnd frlcnda invited to funeral serv ices. Sat . 2 30 p in , chapel of ICIrk & Nice, fi.ini Oermantown nve . Germantown. Int. pri vate. West Laurel Hill Cem Remains may be REAL ESTATE FOB SALE MI'.UCIIANTVILI.i:, N. J. 3 HOUSES READY NOW J3000 LITTLE CASH REQUIRED . rw''. . . .A ,mry (U-ndmtMerchantvine 2 lines cars. Pensauken and Trenton trolleys. Sc fare. L'3 minute, to ferry. CRAMER REALTY. MERCHANTVILLE STEAMSHIPS ECONOMY, COMFORT and PLEASURE TRAVELING SOUTH Merchants and Miners Trans. Co service from naltlmore and Philadelphia to Savannah, and Jacksonville "Ily bea" Is being maintained a. usual, which orfirs the best w.-vy to travel South In comfort at low fans with best servlie. One way and round trip tickets to principal points, Including meals and stateroom accommodations nu steamer It will be to our advantage to consult vis about our. trip South ..,... ,- 1 22.i So. Ilrond St. iicuei u. ; rpr ,R 8o , General Office naltlmore, Md. W. P TI'RNER. O P A. Ave. AUTUMN RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. If. J. Wl)RI FYS Grsate.t Hotel Sueci.. VVJILX O Greatest Re.rt Dlno or Sun In the Famous SUBMARINE GRILL ffparl.n Flrerrortf Oarats Galen Hall NTLANTICCITY.N.J. ffl noiQlandSanatonum (sWqlvCd for it's superior 3 Tonic and Curative baths, u CJAUW HAVt, COFIPANTiV ? - tiojn tszf Hnrpl RnRrnKl Knuek ve near noiei OOSCODei nefflChi open all year. Special fall rate., Phon. 117 A B, Marlon. Westminster Ur- av- ne,r neach. ei.t. nuuuiuiiu tQ r(eti Prlv. Datnli , rattr. flOupvrkly., 12 up dally. Chas. Ruhr..- WEBNEUSVILLE. PA. GALEN HALL V. t n i n k. ll MOUNTAINS I R IRVf JSVIlir, PA. ! 'l AIUAVC nDPM Beautiful days on South Moun tain. Coll, Ten. nis, Good Music. Fine Dath and I Massage Department. Through Pull man (rom N.Y.and Pbllad.. MdXUO H. WINS. Mfl. POCOXU l(lt'NT,tI.S W.ller. Park. Pa. THE WALTER wAirEita vxuks pa. IMC. Wlilc-" In th Mountain.. Lead- !S Health Resort of Werner.vlll.. Pa. llklt. ANNAPOLIS, an. HOTEL MARYLAND ANNAPOLIS. MD. IIALP HOUR IIY TROLLEY irUOM CAMP ME.VDE ie,.fi Plan. II Dr day .nd ud. Modern. un to din. chMtful. . Suite, with prlvat. bth. Ilaltlmor. and Washlmton car. .top at th. I oor. ' aoor. Mnu noon iw-n untiiiiuuiiiiik. w iiU IElii9rVillt'l-el I 3 I ; HKATIII , viewed late residence 4333 N 17th st Nlc. town! Frl . T to 10 p, m Norjl.town paper. ""vViLKINSON -Suddenly. Oct 21. AGNES, wife of John Wilkinson tnee .McKlbben). , rd 03 Rekvtlves nnd friends members of Busiue hanna Ave rresbvtcrlan "uf,,h.n,R,v"rf '?,'?.' neral trv ces. Hat , 2 P. ",' ".oTn n' m st. Remains msy be, viewed Frl , 8 to 10 p. m. Int. Ardsley Rurlal Park, Ma funernl enr. WILLF.TT8. Oct, 24, DENNIS ,J .eon of ale Jacob nnd Annie will.tts (nee Haley). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat., 8.30 ft, m . 1413 N 4th st. Solemn requiem mass at St, illehael's Church 10 n, ra. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. ... WILSON. Oct, 23, nt Ayrestovyn, N. J.. RICHARD It, WILSON, husband of Han nah Wilson, aged 70, Relatives nnd friend. Invited to funeral. Mon . 2 P. in.. Ayres. town. N J Int. Evergreen Cem., Lumberton. Remain mav he viewed Sun. eve. Auto will meet 11.12 train from Phlln. at Mt. Holly ""wURSTEIt Oct 23. CATHARINE WUR. STF.R, wife nf Charles Wurster. nged 62. Rela. tlves nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Mon . 10 n. in., 1(133 N. 27lh st. Int. private Hillside Cem. Friends may cmII Sun., 7 to 0 P, m. Auto funeral. PARCEL TOST JJLELex . S2.50 PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE l.onnn $1000 tor 910 Urine rntir dlamondH, Matches nnd Jrwrlry to th lurceftt pawnhliop In the oriel. Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine ' RONDF.D TO THK CITY EDUCATIONAL Moth Hexes Banks Night School PREPARE AT ONCK to fill one of the thousand, of good positions opened by the great wave of prosperity. The demand for well-trained otTtco assistants, nccountants. stenogra phers and secretaries was never so great. Ilegtn tonight In this great school, which has graduated so many thousand, of successful men and women. Sessions every night except Saturday. Special classes tuught Tuesdays and Thursday.. Enter any time. Banks Business College 08. CHESTNUT STREET Salesmanship Public Speaking CLASS AND PRIVATE INSTRUCTION under a Lecturer and Teacher of 20 year.' t ternatlonnl experience and estab. reputation. NATIONAL EFFICIENCY LEAGUE COS CHESTNUT STREET Penna. School for Social Service SPECIAL CLASSES FOR VOLUNTEERS Hospital, Social Service. Recreation, House Hvglene and Sanitation. RegUter Ileforo November 1st, Fee Ti per Class, Circular. Applr RegUtrar. 1303 Pine M.. Philadelphia. STRAYFR'S Tn" ""' H"lne School O 1 tu I CI. J 801-807 Chestnut Street Po Itlons gu a ranteed . Enter now Day or night. Privatn 1 ennt1!"ll,l' French. Oermaa, mvaie leSSOnS i,tin. Mathematics. Dmiliuavil nt ill la Xf tmttt WlMmati 1 llTO Mama m ADULTS ofneglected education English, elo- cnllon rapidly taught. X inn. Ledger Central. Young Men and Rots SWARTIIMDRE. PA. Swarthmore Preparatory School For Boy. A well-established school for a lira. Ued number of students. 'Each boy la developed to do hta best. Recreation balanced with .tudjr. Strong Junior Department. Write a frank lattsr about your boy problem a.k for catalog. A. II. TOMLINSON, Headmaster Swarthmore. Pa. Young Men nnd Ror. "ATTEND A TECHNICAL SCHOOL If not in the nrm It', your patriotic duty MTJSIC COMBS CONSERVATORY 33d Year Individual Instruction. Personal Supervision All branches. A School of Public Performance. Teachers' Normal Training Course Publlo School Music Su pervision. Degrees conferred Reciprocal relations with Unlv of Pa. Dormitories for women A School of Inspiration, Lojalty, Success Year-Hook free. Gilbert Unjnolds Combs, Director Offices, Studios, Dormitories. Broad & Reed. S- PEALL CONSERVATORY UlttY&'i? d "srTl?ELn"JH55TnA,?i. ft OICK, SIGHT SINOIMI. I'.LOCUTION. etc. Catalog. Phone Tioga 8810. 3304 N. nroad St. 1714 Chestnut St. RAGTIME in 20 leason. or Money Back. mauea tiled free. CIIUISTKNSKN Piano Seho.ih 20 Chestnut St., 1412 Venango St.. 1326 isker St. 'Phone Sprue. 067. Dklt. 11,21 Tasker i M11LIP XVAUttKN VOICE Tr.V HAM. COOKE Y. M. C. A. SCHOOL OF MUSIC Fend for catalog. 28 course.. 1421 Arch strwt. Phila. Conservatory0' T xsm .t. D)rctor -P. II. Ermn. II. Van p'tn llman. CHARLES AIKEN norstet Charles Westel Pl.no InstraeU.a 1114 Cli.atnut St. DAN CINQ MRS. KLENAN. 30 E. Lozan St.. Oermantown. private and class lessons Wyoming 27S7 w. PERSONALS M SOMERSON has purchased from Joseph Numroaky lot of furniture at 2015 nidge, nve. Creditor, present claims before Satur day noon. October 27, to Llpshutz & Wurz.L N E. cor. 7th and Glrard ave. HELP WANTED-FEMALE BILL CLERK, one familiar with Oliver type. writer preferred, Apply Harrison, Inc., 3500 Oray'a Ferry road. CHAMBERMAIDS. 120 per month, with board lodging and laundry work. Apply to th. su puintendent. Philadelphia Hospital for Con. t.slou. Disease.. 2d and Luierene at... Phlla. dtlphla. CLERK with general office experience, quick and accurate at Azure., by large concern In center of city; .tat. experience and .alary expected P SU4, Ledger Office. COOK, assistant, white, wanted. Widow.1 A.y. lum. 301CIstnuJ1JjnePre.ton 2084. COOKINO and downstair, work! white, ProT" exp. not required, TI. I48T J. Chestnut Hill, DOFFERS. spinner, and reeler. wanted: learn er, taken and paid while learning, Yewdall OC Wrm .m,, -.,. .iih Uim, Ml, FEEDER, experienced, for ruling machine.; IT per ween. Afiu vu i.ncimui. FILING CLKRK. also stenographer: electrical buslness. Huchanan.171l)j;he.tnut. OIRI Mother's helper, trustworthy, Intelligent plrl to assist with housework! willing to bo to the country: must have, excellent references meet advf User at Ledger Central Saturday morning 10 to 11. . IRL. white, dining room, Widow's Arlum" Bio v.ne.inuv at. i-non. I'reston 2084. OltlL. white, for general housework: smail family Apply at once 1744 N. Sth . '"' GIRLS, experienced, to work In bindery. rrlvaT. printing planti modern working condition. Apply Houghton Pre", third floor of Dili IlulUllng, Mascherjnd Somerset its. Glltl.S. over 17. wsnted, for clean. nleaVaiit factory work, well raid while learning and ( Mont rhainCA far ratilil miivunmn, ,,t14 ply Mj Btolt JlrlJ2thjj11J Ap ujivio pv yer in Biiirv i.ctory lo match Apply Alfred Kohn Co 498 N lath iruiii. e,.ur i,mi, niiurt iiuurs good pay OIRL8, oyer 16, wanted, wanted, light, congenial worki &". '..r "vn'nent, K.ti ig-iwui c, . iinu wi . Isrllnu. Co.. 40 Arch .1 HOUSEKEEPER for smtll refined apartmem bouM experienced tM Mr month m.al .Ter'cin'trju' 6 " & KOUMwdsk, general: whit white, wnman. to sleep ata,t. P , V coS m VI MWPiT X'M CfNtJINr. nAWAHAS Ii INHTRUMF.NTS Ha II Bend or Price L(t ft IJ instruction Book Fre6 i FPD C. MEYER tCP-A k ilS'wC 1219 Arch SI. laW vW Philadelphia fff ll i Pn Till B.30. U M 1 l j':" Saturdays Included, ll " J HELP WANTED-TTV t Cmtlnuti from Preeedla. n' KITClIEN.MAI.n. neat relUMr. "- 23 lani Kirn private. famlL -"" 1T1 reference required P ilo iiil""" v2'J LADY-Wanted. well.lnformVd i,d.r Zji rnenf of publishing house 1 mWiKHll flooVr. cu,0f"- Wall,,1?, l?H . week) ref. fei. 4010 Vn"h'S i,!" NURSERY GOVEIlNieBH .. . -..7r"- IT. nulredi North Oerman prif J ljj,?ni "tfij un.nniuni,, nrsi.ciass on Post -.. ..-?. Oovernment wnrb, AA '.n,t nueM-lSSl Government worki good tia; .71,"iliiStl Penn Clothing, Inc , OIio'm.I';'"1' oe?II hF.EI.ER8. doffera and . n ' .. 1 J4 J rA,vdal.J...Bi"ntet gf,- SALESWOMEN LIT BROTHERS nEQUHlE SALEbWOv, i TM Vllll,n .u. ... ..., uuo "UPARTMENTS EMPLOTJ1ENT nuilEAtJ LIT BROTHERS ".OTW.7,'f7"0''-W efnee .-Jli -. rectlv! salary Inn a' mnthV .iK'r&rSl eatlon nnd esnerlnce. M 347 till ?&' STENOORAriIER.eetrlesl hu.il.! l C"" surrnunillnTs- daylUhl, JLd l"t!' wSl ,veeek RuchananlHn' Chesinm Ut" t WA1TRFJSE8. 20 per month wlnTCT -Zv Ing and laundry work iff'? "MTtSri Intendent. PMl.sTuul. A"111. 4" th .-' .efe. di"""' .'.,.:;t WA !- f t lo "i ' '. ' - '7ith'boa7drrod;.nngyndT.dryeKv o tbs superintendent. Phlladilfl. 'il tfw$QaZ'..:fo$S& TrttTVil T.ATW ..i . -i xnTTvn i.aijy. experienced. t ....--- , fnMrr modern working ennditil..' VW . ..V.""-. Ahhl Mascher and Somerset ets. '" ""IWlij, TOUNO IjAIHF.I, vvllh good edurallen v.-1 .1 the ages of 18 nnd 24, for l.nidtl'S? phone nperatlng hv the AmePicaJ ilf ! mm leiearann i ompsny; nn uniisnii 2?" U ttinlty for -nung women sVeklnV ? L?r-J3 career; working conditions of th K.,l5r l respect to hours, associations and VuV-f.' 1 Inas: recreation rooms with fe. i.i5!'r'l..1 ny-m A.ipiv nniiv. mnrni"s from 1 1 ,TT afternoons (mm 2 to p.. Bum m'J'H nidg. nth nnd Msrket sts ! Phli.slilv.?"". TOl'NO LATJirs. 3 vvlthsTvil-i.rr,r-r' -J"lP MOie6ri " ru" WftJ ' TOUNO tVOMEN wanted. ofllVe ot lure. I business, center of clt, n" e,p7r"nST' , esMrv: Bftod Penman; stu -..:!?"?. Brt. week, with chance for ndv-cemem. if.. "' Address Postoffice Rox lf ' ,u, '. A FEW WOMEN, nnt under 2 vesr. i well educated and with suf neTw" ,ffil rJ5erJ?r.ce..i-,nal nmspeet. In th. .SrH; b'Sted Stn.e,:'y,rnnnr.p0n W g take a permanent position! hn.lneis tSi,?J , and everv anlstsnr eviended VsuSHSJ t applicants. Mr Tost. Ian h iiv r.uwn,I '. , . .,.,, Bw HELP WANTED-MALE ULUn PRINTER-, experienced! preferaklv JJ nualnted with photo stat machine iJg Itemlnirton Arm. Co., Eddystone. r hH3' reference. """ BOV tlRir.HT AMRtTiOT'q nvvn 1 rji'inr rHJ-.n-tNITr I.1NP OF PROVIOTinVANn ill neVs" Astc rnn"M'R WKsroTTUAh Ttaivn npnitieiinii) VfJ' .A'LvrJVl rmPAvv"' VtTo'' ' '-SiXiER vv.... ...... ., n.-b. V.41CO l.-.f i Otg, BOY wanted In ofTlce tielween 10 and tlr'ini of nge. Apply Phlla. Axmlniter C.rptt Cl. I inn Diamond st ' 3 HOY. mu.t be over in ofllee work and frrntidi; ru ni. ir-iiiiiiii" '!. rriiuiieu; kudu warn Apply r,2 Land Tltlo Bide s ' BOY wanted for Insurnnce office: good chines i inr nnvanremeni. 1'iaii, xungman CCs. : "ll ltlliut ni, BOYS wanted at once to run errands and mli j themselves generally userui Apply Smlta. Ramsey Embroidery Co . 1140 Msrket st. T BOYS wanted, good chance for advancement: t good pny. Apply 237 Arch st 4 BOY, over HI, for otllce work. Aeply Qiikers City Iron woiks, Richmond nnd Tloa .ts J BUTLER and houseman, colored: must he neat n and have best reference. Apply 118 Tint it. J of.tovvn work; wanes 73 cent, per, heir nl fl transportation paid. Applv 1142 Wldener Bl e CI.ERK Young man ror ornc. work witn mis.,( xacturing corporation: must do gooa penmvni and accurals at figures; good opportunity fur ' advancement for energetic man: state in, reference and w ages expected, P 817, IMtn Ofllce. CLERK, for general office work, not orer II i ears ot age. A nil, lyeazer mnce. rr n-rtiiKrri TnrTvP!KPrns ' Experienced men on keeping .tock. of nie'l clothes. Perry & Co., 10th and Cteitout lit. COST CLERK wanted In northeast settle Address, with particular.. Ledger trincD. Howell and Torresdale ave, DENTIST wanted for Honolulu: Iry ns object; examtnatlin January, Or. H. Clea. mens. Honolulu, 1. 11, . DRILLERS AND .REAMERS rrRST-CLASS MEN ON AIR HA. CHINEi DAY WORK AND PIECB WORK. CALL 1610 ARCH ST. DRIVERS for drop-bottorn wagons and atr. II. C, Ambler, 3717 Old York road. . ELECTRICIANS 2S union Interior electrlcUnJ for Wrlght.tcwn. N. J. : ,",' i1' 'SK rnd transportation furnished ,' 'J" -V! felphla onlv. Irwin i. Lel.htnn. 1H4 N. l.'i TOREMEN, labor, engineering department; ojg per nour; ii worn jusvmro ' vrr--i.7i M l a 4 am n m 14. m v."u"'ei "-iv ""fir-n r-.i 'abbw.l du I'ont do Nemours & Co Ml n iir ."''.. CK No' 2 Kte, ON neyi I'oini. r. j. OAWCNBIl panted: one( f.mtlUr wl t irirnminie m an ihrub - av . rT T7..k lonii M A1 at at .. JANITOR wanted! pernMnentpoiltlor. I -Jj! erence. reaulred. Call, betw.een ll.sM . Logan Hall. 8.E. cor. 36th and yvoooisn'y-J LABORERS Forty-nlno-hour week i minimum fuW'j j weekly w.ge. flS.lOj must be. .tetar, r' Tin itpnninir a.. isiiiua nvr"! - a gate, S144 Paasyunk ave. Tinmircns. r.nn MEN. FOR CA?.,l..?rn" WRIOHTSTOWN, N. J-'-. '-inS TVH IiODOINO AND jrrtANSPORTATI"ST'A NisjiED free rnmttnnii& ,fil rbi v. -" ,.- N. 12TII. LINEMEN-W.nted. ""V5Uwe!rMV!rSSJ trio light 1 nement .te.dy work! goo t a ..,:. tf wA-- i!?n N. OlSl "? .. LOFT8MEN WANTED t aBJiJJrSSS CO.. LTD. EMPLOYJtENTJJKPAnTOENT 208 FINANOB IHIILDINO - PI1ILADBW1UA, Jjn51 ne, lath., and arlndliut J" ;;, ! t. ordnance work, also ""'''J'tcflleetl .7 BO-hour weekt good Pr. rml rendition., no labor trouW.-fo'l 1""""'VJ inine. work, also nrsi-ci." ,lrftj cruini shop rondtt!on. urna raw iniu "want, man for gen.r.l wl djpar ..laryuj ilspixJ",, , og MAN wan wn. VCo V.I Robl 0 - VSmESS ?n SSKJilW'cS'W ra flrw-j6CsI,J.i.",v'v. (i noAi i-iiasMMf fnpw""! im ' ?J 4-f t'Jf4 VJ . tf