T.1 V LCE PLACEHOLDERS FOR 50-50 TICKET BY "PERSONAL TOUCH" CjV 'Personal -Touch" Is Right, for "Voluntary" Con tributions Are Handwritten for Handpicked CandidatesGift Cigars Worth Nix WTLLtAM M"COACIt IIIIJKL-1IS $W Goi. afc t-d mv- 2Jb iicU44 Hr ( Imm i t TO OFFICEHOLDERS: It. S. V. P. Facsimilo letter of invitation received by a Thirtieth Ward policeman, who had declined a previous request for a political contribution. P HINTED notices nsUlns for "voluntary" contributions to tho Iltpubllcan Organ ization campaign fund from policemen and other city office-holders have been micceciled by handwritten "Invitations " Evidently acting on the theory that writ ten notes contain tho personal touch not found In printed ineHsaRes, the campalKii committee has adopted the "pergonal touch" ystem. These handwritten appeals for aid In filling the Vare-Smtth "vvar-chest" In the drive for tho "handpicked" candidate on the "flfty-flfty" ticket are re-enforced by personal calls, campaign cigars, hints of forthcoming long rides to tho suburbs every day and other delightful social features The "Invitations" are written on station ery that is In extremely good taste. One of them, sent to an $18-or-520-a-vveek Thirtieth Ward policeman, bears tho Impratur of City Treasurer Wllllarri McCoach. This message, on the blue-embossed stationery of the City Treasurer, reads as follows . Dear Sir: Please call at lldqrs. Thir tieth Ward Com, Twentieth and Fit-water Eta., as soon as possible & oblige T. C. COOK, City Com The Informal billet, which contained no R. S. V. P., followed the receipt recently of the now well-known printed "request" for a contribution and an evening chat wltu a Vare division leader. The policeman de clined both Invitations with as much giacc as ho could muster. Now he Is expecting a transfer out tf his home ward for the winter Some mention of a cool suburb was made to him. But ho has determined to decline the written "Invita tion" and now Is grimly waiting. Tho blue coat Is counting, as are hundreds of his fi 1 lows, on District Attorney llotan's ability to take the police out of the grahp of politi cians and to keep them there. "CIGAP. STOIIU" LATEST To aid further In collecting cash for the campaign a "cigar store" has been opened on the second floor of the northeast corner of Eleventh nnd Chestnut streets Despite the fact that the same brand sells In a "regular" cigar store on the first floor for ehc cents each, they bring anywhere from 915 to J200 on tho second floor. And all from the same box The proprietor of the "cigar oro" Is the Republican City Campaign Committee. The man who "sells" the cigars Is the one who accepts the voluntary contribution to the election of Vnre-Smlth adherents to city offices. The cigars, of course, are given after one has made his contribution Here is the way you may "purchase" one. $3O,O0O,G(M) IS ASKED FOR BELGIAN RELIEF Red Cross Paints Fearful Pic ture in Appeal for Win ter Aid WASHINGTON. Ori. 30. The Itcd Cross will require at least $30,000,000, In addition to $10,000,000 already appropriated, to keep In full operation Its activities In France and Belgium during the coming six months That Is the estimate of the American commission In France. "We cannot state too strongly the critical situation that will arise during the com ing winter." the mlrslon has cab ed head quarters, "and the necessity In every line and In every field which will conduco to the firm establishment of tho moral of the people and the armies. The amount of work that can be done In this direction will be limited solely by tho resources at our command, both money and material. "If the American people can get a real picture of the misery among those who have been, and are being, daily driven out Oi their homea and dumped In poverty upon oher parts of the country, oftentimes ter ribly slclc or mutilated, they will gladly do all In their power to help, "We must, however, at all hazards, re serve sufficient funds to meet all demands which may be made upon us by our army during the coming year and to enable us also to deal satisfactorily with the prob lems of emergency relief, which will almost certainly result from radical changes In the line In northern France and Belgium. If we can safely count on spending here ap proximately $50,000,000 only, It would be folly for us to proceed with the different branches of our work at a rate which will virtually exhaust that sum by next summer In .this case It would be necessary for us to curtail In a most radical way the plans now In prospect for useful work with the civilian population." BAZAAR TO HELP OUT "SMOKES FOR SAMMEES" Lots of Mirth, Melody and Vari ety Promised for November 26 Entertainment Many events are being arranged to In crease the "Smokes-for-Sammees" fund. One ot the largest In this connection will be a. tobacco bazaar, which will open at the First Jteglment Armory on Xovember 26. 'This will be given under the direction of II Weller Loeb. There will be no end of attractions. Including booths for exhibits from Industrial and commercial concerns, an abundance of music and surprises every Bight for the patrons. In order to arouse interest In the affair a Quartet will make a tour of the moving picture theatres every night this week and give a free concert, after which they will cell tickets. Many thousands of tickets have already been jsold. and there Is every Indication that the event will be a decided success. The "Smokes-foT-Sammees" fund Is now nearlng tho $15,000 mark. A hearty spirit of co operation to make the fund worth while la iK-iDK shown, of persons of all classes. PafWtawn Woman Hangs Herself IOTlrSTOWX. Pa.. Oct 30 Mrs. JUmk It llltner. forty-fight years old. uM tar life by hanging The body was fimft itoiuNnded from rafters in the attic - or me lamuy. sne lived at ir i-cumr , rne nad been k for eeveral months. She. IBrsrV -ms m iVMB ,Tml ft6WtAZy6 Aorrrv If you happened to get one of those nicely worded letters about a "voluntary contribu tion" nnd feel you are In danger of losing your Job, vou rush down to the committee headquarters nnd up to tho secot'd floor. "I've como to make a voluntary contribu tion," you nnnounco shvly. "What's jour name"" the clerk siLks, itach'ng for a list of names on his desk. You tel him (Notice that he didn't ask what your salary was He has that listed Your memorv goes back to that $1300-a-jear that you aro petting by virtue of your ability to piss the civil service examination, and you fcil that about $10 will be a liberal contribution. In view of the fact that coal has gone up ana your cellar Is not full, food has doubled and a new arrival at you home Is asking for food ) The clerk calmlv looks over the list and says, "All right. $20.25." It doesn't make any difference If your wife needs shoes or if ou will have to go without an overcoat or four tons of. coal. It Is tho fortune of politics and you pay lest that a of political expediency "for the good of tho servlc" be used to sever vou from that $1300 Job. Then the. clerk who has accepted your cash becomes almost human He even bmiles "Have a cigar," he says, pushing the box toward ou You wonder why he didn't nsk vou In the first place. Now ou know. He was waiting to see whether or not ou would pay for It You did, so you get It. And whether you smoke or not, you probably take It and carry It home as a memento of what you might have bougl. with the money It took to pui chase that weed. One of the clgara thus "purchised" on tho second floor was taken to a tobacconist for nppraibal. "What is this worth"'" he was abked. "What Is it?" he queried cautiously. "I don't know an thing about tar rope" 'This Is a cigar." he was Informed "About what Is the price of It?" He examined cautiously the rapidly un rolling coll of musty, gangrened, jellow spotted leaf. "If I sold such a dengerous looking thing I'd feel Justified In surrendering to the pure food peoplo nnd confessing to trjlng to poison my fellow citizens," he an nounced. "What that Is I don't know. It looks like It WAS a cigar" "What's It worth?" "Nix," was his final reply. "Its disguise baffles me It may have been worth six cents or It may have been worth one-sixth of a cent when In good health" SODA WATER AND "POP" SUBJECT TO WAR TAXES No Cheaper to Switch From Whisky Straight to Ladylike Beverage Grape Juice, Too Those men who have switched their pat ronage from the bar to tho soda fduntaln because of the high cost of whisky will find that even soda water will cost more and may go higher when the tax becomes ef fective Already a number of the leading local soda fountains have Increased their prices Many places are charging ten cents for n plain .soda, fifteen to twenty cents for an Ice cream soda nnd anything up to a quar ter for the .various kinds of milk shakes, and the taxes on tho Ingredients have not been levied us yet They w ill probab y soar when the taxes are put on. The following list of assessments will be put upon all prepared syrups or extracts which are used In the manufacture or pro duction of beverages: "If sold for more than $1.30 per gallon, a tax of five cents per gallon; If so'd for more than $1 30 and not more than $2 per gallon, a tax of eight cents per gallon ; If sold for more than $2 nnd not more than $3 per gallon, a tax of ten cents per gallon ; If sold for more than $3 and not more than $4 per gallon, a tax of fifteen cents per gallon, and If sold for more than $1 per gallon, a tax of twenty cents per gallon " Orape Juice "fans" are given a severe setback by this section of the law, as that fluid Is taxed one cent per gallon Ginger ale, root beer, sarsnparilla and other "pop," besides carbonated waters and beverages artificial mineral waters and fermented liquor containing less than one-half per cent of alcohol, are subject to a like tax, as aro also natural mineral or table waters that are Bold In bottles or other closed containers at over ten cents a gallon. These taxes will bo ascertained by the monthly reports, which shall be made under oath by the various manufacturers, produc ers, bottles or Importers tci the collectors of Internal revenue of the district in which they are situated. All carbonic acid gas, held In drums or other containers, Intended for use In the manufacture or production of carbonated water or other drinks, Is assessed five cents per pound. This levy Is to be paid by the purchaser to the vendor, who will then turn It over to the Government. HE LIKES TROLLEY RIDES So George Quit School, Earned 50 Cents, Then Spent It A fondness for trolley riding prompted Oeorge Williams, ten years old, a negro, 8743 Erwlg avenue, to quit school and run away from his home. He left his home early yesterday and went to work in a coal yard. The first fifty cente earned by George caused him to go on strike. He then began to Invert the fifty cents In riding about the city, Georgo wasj found early today at Fifty-fourth street and City Line by Po liceman Ferguson, of the Sixty-first and Thompson streets station, as he stepped off a Bala car. He told the policeman that he had been riding around the city all night Policeman Ferguson took George to the sta tion house and later hli parents were noti fied. . Four Hurt When Auto Upsets One man U In serious condition at the Northeast Hospital today and three others are slightly injured aa a result of being Dinned under an overturned motorcar at Allegheny avenue and Qau street. last' nlj-ht The Daaiy jnju.rea man la Nicholas CannajjK9 North Twenty-second street EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER $0, 1917 CATHOLIC OPERATIC SOCIETY IN "MIKADO" New Organization Stars Ambi tious Venture Under Fa vorable Auspices The recently organized Catholic Operatic Society Inaugurated Its career last night most successfully under such favorable auspices as the presence of his Grnce, tho Most Itcv. Fdmond F. Prcndergnst, D. I Archbishop of Philadelphia, In a prosce nium box, tho sponsorship nnd attendance of a large number of tho reverend clergy of the nrchdloccse, tho patronage of nil tho prominent laity of the nrchcplscopal prov ince and n "house" that exhausted tho capacity of the Academy of Music nnd the like of which a few times a season might have perpetuated the Oscar Ham merstcln dynasty In this city. Yet tho success of tho society's Initial performance, for which tho ever-delightful "Mikado" had been selected, was not merely one of externals aggregated of thesa favor ing factors. It was a success of deserts, not one of esteem nlone. The cast nffeied by the Catholic Choral Society needs no apologies, however. Al though none of Its members was a pro fessional operatic singing actor, n number had already won reputation as professional singers. Hence the variedly charming and charmingly varied muslr of Kir Arthur Sul livan was true to intonation nnd technl cnl'y elllclcnt nnd the Immortal lyrics of Sir William Sc'.iwenk ("illliert mnltnlly nnd Intelligent put ncross tho footlights. The tuneful, perdurnblo ditties were cer tainly ns "welcome as the flowers that bloom In the spring ' ns rendered by a cast that Included Plotr Wlzla, Harry Zleglcr, Georgo Young, 1'red A Hlemann, May Failey, Allco McPoli .Tnscphlno Carroll, Louise Jucoby and John O'Neill. The chorus work was admirable In Its prec'slon, Its adhesion to key, its fresh Miuni; voices Members of the excellent chorus were' SOPRANOS Marie K Ahem. Jcnnno Harry, Aunis Walk Mary J llnvle Helm II Hrmvn. Anna K Tannine. I.lizalirth (1 Cnnnlng. Mary C. C'nnnollv Allco M Cooke i:illrn Cojne, Mario R Donahue Mar Donahue, Agnes It. l'iIo Anna I) Ehnrt, Miirv Fas Kntherln. M (lrd rerllln Greene Marv 13 Clreene. Alice M Orubb Dorothv llnmmell Ruth II. Hnrdv, Klorem e M HlllegaBS, Gertrude Kane, Marie Kav.inagh, Almec E Kellv, Paulino Kla i Slarv Letihv Rosaline Slosionv, Flor ence Slugnler Ann i H Reillv Hnel Howe Slnrgaret Snvder Miry A Torpey, Corlnne M. Tranor Lillian M Trnvnor, Rein ccn C Welsh. AI.TOS Kathrvn Carmen Anna Cnscv, Mar pirct M Cnssidv rionnco Codcrl Frames Do S Connell Slntl'da F.l Allele I. Kox. Murle I dillig.in Slmleline C (Irnham. Trances Ilnlta bin. Rnsem irv Hnllahan, M irlo c H.irtman. M Cjrll lliushv Ami i i: Ji ffers Rosalie Jones. Helen KatviniiKh Anna M Kirk, Gene vieve C Lewis M'irle F Marttl, Agnes M. Maor Hose I Maver Hi len H Mueller Fr-inces s O'Hara Ellrabeih 1. s.cullln, Princes Sullivan Anna h White Tenors Fred ,T. Ilronn U I! Itrowne T V Ctthlll, .Tamo 1' Douglas Prank .1 Or.idv .Tnhn Harrington llarr J Kann, Laurence K Ktllv Jmcph McNIihol. .Torn Mnsi on Owen A Nuirent Prank O Connor Mlurlie It Patton, John ltan. J J Stllen IMward PphofT. HA.ssos c. A Atchlpon. I harles M. Ilrum I'aoli. Thomaa Currv. Mirlln l.dani. Henato I) l.auro, l.ouli Prank J P Hellm.in P J Kelmer Willi im P Krllv Charles O'ltourke. Kdu ird P Schul7 William Momnn PuBene M hullllan Joseph SJweencJ IMward Walsh Jos eph A SCavoifkl John O Ponnell. Joseph T. (fallen It A McLaughlin and llobi rt Morrison The Idea of the organization is the pres entation of works from the standard nnd light opera repertoires The membership Is comprised of choir and other singers from all the churches of the archdiocese The Itcv William S Murphy, nf St. Patrick's parish, has drilled the chorus diligently nnd effectively Father Murphy also directed the orchestra realizing many of the tonal beauties ul the score. Tho song director was James J Skelly, long noted as one of the stars of the Phllopatrlan the attlcals. and his skill In drilling nmateurs was visible in the easo of stage presence and unstudied nctlon of his chorus Miss Helen Ku-.tace deserves praise for the pleas ing dance effects. If future productions are ns generally meritoricjs as the opening one of "The Mikado," given for the benefit of St Vin cent's Home, especially In need of fund! this war-tried ear, the society will speedily win a large and deserved following W It M. BANKER IS KNITTING LIKE "SISTER SUSIE" Baltimore Financier Starts Mak ing Socks for Soldiers Does Work on Machine BAI.TIMORn. Oct Si Sister Susie's knitting socks for soldiers as hard as ever, but she hasn't the field to herself any more If the custom inaugurated here by C. I)e Lacey Kvans, ono of Baltimore's best known financiers spreads as It promises to do daddy and uncle and grandpa will enter into close competition. Mr. Hvans. who is a member of the bank ing firm of Townscnd Scott& Son, instead of going out to the theatre or to the club to while away the evening sits down at a knitting machine and turns out a pair of socks before he retires for the night Mr Kvans has adopted the unique method of showing his patriotism because he has passed the age of military service Ho was not content with having contributed toward BQCi "flfrffiiWJiSywm HOME OF CARTER'S INX For fhe largest ink manufacturers in the world, we built this rein forced concrete factory. A subsequent contract for a storehouse was also placed with us. Uuilt by .ABERTHAW. kCONSTRUCTIONCQ. DON'T M.uiUi,i to llle uppll- ratlon for mur befor Octotr 31. Aik your plumber or Intla delphta Mtter Co., 04: al - tat Truat Hid. Moro Tridents imd than any ntltr mak LUMBER most James MiiftipsGa ALWAYS GIVES SATISFACTION For Jobbers, Builder and Manu- facturere 973 8EACH, BELOW LAUREL ii li .- cm mc luu vm P W " M TRIDENTS the two Liberty Loan campaigns and hit upon the Idea of making socks for the sol diers. Knitting, of course, was out of his line, but he decided ho could operate a knitting machine. He accordingly had two dellvored to tho Sherwood Hotel. After n short period of Instruction ho mastered th details of operation and now turns oul socks In a manner that would make the most adept ml'.l hand Jealous, IN MIIMORIAM SIEnnKrtlT. jn lovln memory of our ar mother. -V1AIUK A, SimiHtiCHT. who departed this life October 30, 1U13 RndW mlmieil unit ciuluui:n. AITKI5N. Oet. IS AltCIIinAI.tJ, husband of Inly Onrollno V. Altken. aireil 78 Helatlves nnrt friends Invited to servlees, Wed . '2 p. m., 8318 Cednr nve. Int. private. ANunitsoN. on w, uavu) t ANnnrt- S(N Biied m. Helatlves and friends. W'nshlnir ton Camn.No .tni I' O 8 nf A invited to funeral Ved '.' n m . 30.11 .Market at Int Ml Mnrlsh 'em ATKINSON. Oet. 27. IIMMA SMITH, wife of Herbert T. Atkln.on. sued 42. Helatlves and friends Invited to funeral eervlees. Wed., 2 p. m. fi10 Heirermnn t.. Wlsslnomlng, Int. private, MaKnnlla Cem lUlnalns may ti view id Tucs . T to 0 p m Iir.INK Oct 28. MAnY K . widow of Ed ward V Heine, nued III'. Helatlves and friends, Ladles' Aid of Creacent Counell. No 0. L,. O. II C Invited to funeral aorvleea, Wed., 2 p. m , 3111 N i:il.i at. Int. private HOYI.i:. Oct. 28, HDWAni) J. hualmnd of l;ll7n!eth Hoylo (nee O'llrlen), aon nf late Dennis and .Sarah llovle Helatlves and friends, em plojes nf North American. Invited to funeral. I'rl . S 10 n m.. 421 S, Kith at Men requiem mans St Patrick's Church Int Holy Cross Cem llOYI.i: Oet 21) JH'CJJI TIOYM:. hunlmnd nf late Alice Hovle Helatlves and friends. Holy Nnmo Society of St John the liaptlst's t'hurch. Dlv No a, A O II , Invited to funeral, Wed SKI a. m... 14.1 Carson at. Manavunk Solemn reiiulem ma St. John tho liaptlst's Church mum Int St John's Cem. . CAI.DWKt,t, Oct 28. MAIIY H., ivlfo of James H Cnldnell. Helatlv.a and friends In vited to funeral services Thurs . 2 p. m . 1810 Venanuo at. Int. private, ltemalns may be viewed Wed eve CARTOH Oct 2n HARTON CASTOIl. nired "7 Helatlves and friends Invited to funeral, Thura . 2 n m SS3J Tulip st . Wlsalnomlnc Int Magnolia. Cem OHAMHinu.IN Oct 2S JI'I.lA M daughter nf late WinCim J and IJIIen C'hnmberlln Ileli tlvea nnd friends imlt'd to funeral. Wed . 7 .in a m . in S ftoth at Maa Church of Our I.ady of Victory 1) n in, Int Cathedral Cem Auto funeral. CI.AIUC Oct 29. I.OflSA CKCKMA. wife of William Clark (nee Pelthous) ltel-ulves anil friends Invited to funirnl. I'rl.. 7 3(1 a. m., Sin N. sth at HIrIi maaa of requiem Ht. Aunustln'a Church l( n. m. Int Holv C'rnas Cem Auto funeral llnltlmore, Md . and Richmond, Va papers copy. CI.ARK. Oct 20. ANNIIJ tnen Holland), widow nf J.imia Clark Relatives and frlenda. iitao oil aorletlea of which ahe was u member Invited to funeral Krl . 8 10 n m realdnnce of tier brother. .Mr Chnrlea Hanaon, 242.1 N Mar shall at Solemn requiem muss, St. Hdward's Church 10 n m Int private CONN Oct 20. CHAItl.ns n TONN Rela. tlve nnd friends Invited to aervlciti, Thurs, 11 10 a. m , son-ln-lavv'a residence, H. J. Mct'aully, 121 P ."loth Bt Int private COOK. Oct 27. SARAH P COOK, wife nf William II Cook. Relatives and friends Wavcrlv I.adlea of Red Cross Columbia l.odce. No 21. S if II, and Nathm Hall Temple! No 43. O of I' A Invited to funeral Wed., 2pm. 2011 N Waterloo at. Int Nortlmood I'etn Remalna mav be viewed Tuea. after 8pm CORSON Oct 20 MII.TON husnnnd nf Marj Corson (nee riaher) aired .1(1 Rcl-ulvea and friends, emplojes Krankford Arsennl In vited to funernl Thura 2 n m 20 1 " i: Rush st Int Hast Cedar Hill Cem Remains may be viewed Wed , h to 111 p. m. DAWSON Oet 2S HKNRY husband of late Marv Dawson. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Wed S 3D a. m.. raster rd. above "oulevard Solemn requiem miss st Joachim's Church in a. m Int New Cathedral (Vm Auto service. Amen will be In waiting. Trankfurd ave and Arrott at nn COIT Tenth Month 2Sth HANNAH J . widow of Prancla Do Toll aired 77 Relatives nnd frleni'M Invited to funernl. Fourth-div. 2 p m itrandson's residence Henrv w Willis. 120 PeMon nve, Haddonneld, N J Int private. HarlelBh Cem . Camden DINMOUH Oct 20 S CLAYTON DIN MOIIK need 71 Relatives and friends members of Col Cred Tavlor Post No 10 and I.odse No 2 F, nnd A M Invited to funeral serv ice Wed 2 P m. 14 Vi a nttlnu st (near 27th nnd Reed eta I. Rrmilns mny be vkwed ufter s r m Tuea DOHP.RTY Oil 28 CHARI.ns hubandof Mnrv Dohertv (nee Coen) Relatives and friends Invited to funenl. Sat 8 In a m . 131.' N Creaae ft Solemn requiem main st Mlchael'a Chrch m a m Int N'vv Cnthnlmi ivm DCRNIN Oct 27 WIM.IAM V DPRNIN aiced OH. Relitlves and friends members (1 C I A Invltnl to nttend funeral Wed 7 30 h m , snn-ln-tavv a realdcnce. R C Jenklna. 70.10 Paachall nve Mm St Clement's Church !) n m Int Holv Crow Cem PCCI.P.S Oct 28 742 N. 40th st. MAR OAHKT A., vvlfe of John Bcrles BKcd h.1 Rela tlves and friends invited to aervlcea Thurs . 10 30 a m residence of daughter Mrs Mar p.art K. -Maddock. 2227 W Venango at Int. nri:MMrTT Oct 28 DOROTHY HVALiNE. dainrhter of Itertha and late Arthur Kmmett, need 14. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services We, . 2 30 p m residence of Mra Charles Smith. 3131 Salmon st. Int. private Remains may bo viewed Tuea. after 8 riNNnitTY Oct 2S JULIA, ilaunhter of late Michael Plnnerty and Mary Flnnertv Olenn, formerb of 12JO K 11th at ReHtlves an. friends. II V M Sodillty of Hlessed Sacrament Church, invited, to funernl. Frl . 8 10 a m S W cor. noth nnd (Ireenvvnv ave Solemn hlBh mass of requiem Church of Pleased Sacra ment 10 a. m Int New Cathedral Cem l'l.YNN et. 2.. Vloorestown N J MAR. OARET FLYNN. Relatives and frlenda in vited to funeral. Wed 7 3p a. m . 3d nnd Mannlon ave.. Moorestovvn Solemn requiem mass church of Our Lady of Unpd Counsel o a. m Int Mt Carmel Cem. Trolleys Ien.e Camden e-erv r-slf hour for Moorestovvn. PRANK Oct :'S. l.l'CY ANN. v Ife of Prancla Prank, need si, Relatives and frPniN It vlteil to servlees Hal lo m ..IDS W. Norrla at . further services at Rldse alley Church 10 m Tours Int It fin" Vi lev Chun h CroundV " FRANKLIN -Oct 28. JOHN I, . huiTlnnd of Annie M Franklin (nee Roepke) and son of bite (leorse nnd Anna rranklln Relatives and friends ill societies of which ho was u member Invlt.d to nttend funernl. Prl s m. 1l-o4 Parrlsh st S'olemn hlnh mis church of the Aaaumptlon 10 am Int. Hol Sepulchre rUHS Oct. 27. auddeniv MH'HAKI. n husband of Theresa I uhs (nee StellrnuB). and sun of late lleorse and Kllrabeth iW. Rfii tlves and friends members, of Ausustlne 8. nnd H Aasociatlon Lejstone Relief faocletv Invited to funeral WVd . 7 30 a m realdenee of brother 241 Oreenvvlch st HUh mass st: Alphonaus's Church n. m Int New Cathedral C,P1JLLPRT0N Oct 2R FRANK SIMPSON Fnn of late John and EllTabeth Fullerton Rel'al tvi and friends Invited to funeral services hrnther in-lavy'a residence W S Jonea N E. cor. Cornwall nnd Atlantic avea . Ventnor N J Wed 2 pm. Int private OASH Oct 29. AHRAHAM 8 . husband of Rertha H Oash (nee McCabe), son of late Frederick nnd Catharine flaah Relatives and friends emploses Phlla I'ostofflee. Invited to funeral. Frt . 8 10 a m . ltUI 8 0th st Solemn hiBh mass ot requiem Lhurch of the Annuncla. tlcin in a m. Int Cathedral Cem. ORASUR Oet. 28. FRANCES M . wife of Everett U Qrasei and dauBhter of Thomas j' ana late Ellen A Cattery, aged 27, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., ' 83ij a "u s Hirst st. West Phlla. lileK .?! Church of Our Lady of tho Rosary 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral ' 1 iACKllTT. Oct. 28 IHJHKCCA H . wife of Danlil Hackett ascd 73 Helatlves and frllnds Invited to funeral. Thurs 2 P m N Ileilj",,J ae . LanBhorne, Pa. Int. Langhorno M. E, C1HA?nULT6N.Oct 28. ELLA PEARL wife of Andrew J. Hamilton and daughter -f Nancv IS. Wllenn (nee Jones) and late James V Wilson. Itl' B,n1X,rle'J,1,.inlt'tl ,0 funeral services, Wed. 1 I m 8043 Locust at. Int. Weatmlnster t'em Trlcnds may call Tuea.. 8 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral HARMSTEAD. Oct 27 auddeniv. J. WILLIAM, husband of Mary SI Harmatead (nee Schvvamh) youngest aon of. John K. and Slarsaret i' Harmstead. agtd .'7 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Thura . 2 p. m " realdenee of brother-in-law. Oeoree P. Hail 1441 N. Illm at. Int American Mechanic"1 Cem. Auto funeral. Friends may call Wed., s to 10 p. m. " HASUR. At Cheater. Pa., Oct. 28, 1017 ADOLP1I. beloved huaband of Louisa Haaer (nee Yaegen). aged 0J jeara. Relatives and trlenda ot the family, alao Uerman Dyers' and Printers' Asso.. Liberty Yacht Club, are In. vlted to funeral aervlcea on Thura afternoon at 2 o'clock, at hla late residence, 3J01 N 3d at Int iJiwn Croft Cem HORNKFF-ct 27. aEORQE HORNEFF. of Brooklyn, N. Y . huaband of late Emma Hornefl (nee Cairoil), aged 70 Relatives and friends, members of Kane Arctic I-odge. No. 118. I O O. F., Lennl Lennpe Tribe. No. 2 I O. R. St.. and Camden Mutual Aaao., invited to funeral aervlcea. Wed., S p m . realdenee of aiater. Sirs. Catharine Neutae. 23B White Horae. pike (cor. Harrlaon ave.), W'eat Colllnga wood N J. Int. Harlelgh Com. Lodees and frlenda may call Tuea, eve. .,lVUiMi.p,,JlTi8 Tct v27- V'ATKnINB. widow of Richard A Humphna (nea Hughes). Rela. tlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral, Wed.. 8-30 a: m.. SJM N. 10th at. Rolemn requiem maaa Church of Our Lady of Slercy 10 a. m. ln New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral, lIlJNTER.-Oct 28. SIART. widow of Harry II. Hunter. Relatlveti and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea. WVd.. I p m.. aunfa real, fence. Slra. K . L Yeager. 1318 N Alllaon at. Ink P.r.,vS.V",' i,t Peace Cem. Auto funeral JAiy0Nt,-r .?ct - WILLIAM JAS11SON, ;ed 73. Relatlvej and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea Wd.. 2pm S010 Wayne ae (le-m-otown, int rlvnt. JOHNBON. Oct. 20, FRANK SI., huaband of Susanna L. Johnaon Relatives and friends, Klngacaalnc Lode. No. 300. I. O. O. F.: em. pioyes Custoiy Jlnuae. Invited to aervlcea, 1307 8. 40th at. Int. private Frl. mornln KEJJHM5K. Oct. 28. nERTHA. wife of C-"Tlf,..K.r,blX fn.d daughter of John and late Annie Bell, Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 2 n. m 3 River road, Slont. SIEJI 'LV.ic'.m1 th f0""' In' KIEFNER At (S04B. Starket at.. Oct 30 ADOI.PH WIU.IAM. husband "f C.'rrle Kl?f. ner. aged 43. Nctlce of funeral later. LEES. Oct, 27. audcjenly. Wlasahlekon Her racka Cap. May, N.JPENCEH SI., ion of lata Oeoree C. and fella T. Leea and grand.dn of Margaret St. and lat; Jacob H. Thomaa. aged in. Relatlvea and friends. Naval Coaat Reaarvea Invitee to funeral. Wed., l;to d. m . SSOl N 22d at Int. Vfest Iurelillircem. LINaERSIAN )cL 2, JOHN K, husband nt latii Mary E. Lnrmin. amA 111 tl.l.ti-". and frlenda. employes of Henry Dlaaton A Bona. lotted to runera,, Thur... 2 p. m.-SMM w.F.iJ lfolraeaburg. Auto funen phii;;' int; -wuTfim 'hsj n .ITTLB. On Mon.. Oct. 29. at late realdene.. LITTLB. aged bo, Fuatra private. Int. iUl. tlaaw. Ma. . DUVTIIS .LYNCH. At New liedford. Maaa,. Oct 2J. WILLIAM II., aon of late William and Starts. B. Lynch Remains may bo viewed Tuea., f P. "; parlors ot 8. P. Frankenfleld Bona. ftSOO Vine at. High maaa St, Gregory's Church, U3d arid War ren sta , Wed., UJ0 a, m. Int. private, N.w Cathedral Cem. SlacDOCOAI.L Formerly of 8180 Rrowij t.. 0c5- l?i AVILl.IASl It., aon of late Amelia J. Calm SlacDouKall Relatlvea nnd , frlendf re aoectfully Invited to funeral aervlcea, vven, 2 P. m. Ilethany Evangelical Lutheran Church. Stony Creek SIllls, Reading. Pa. Int. Womela djrf Cem. . StARCH. Suddenly. Oct. 27. CATHARINn MARCH (nee Richards), vvlfe of Elmer II. March. Relatlvea and frlenda. Science Council. No. .v.. 8. and D, of L.. Invited to funeral aervleea. Wed., 2 p. m.. 2033 N. 4th at. Int. Korthwood Cem. Friends may call Tuea . 8 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral. Rucks County papers copy. StARTIN, Oct. 28. JANE A., wife of Robert Startln. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Wed., t) a. m . 24111 W, Harold at. HlBh maas of requiem St. Columba'a Church 10 a. m Int. Holy Croas Cem StrCORKLH Oct 20. RORERT II. husbvnd of Knto -McCorkle. Relatlvea and frlenda ln vlted to funernl services. Thurs, 2 30 p. m. Kejalone nve. nbovo West Chester pike. Upper Darby Delaware County, Pa Int. Arlington ("em Auto funeral. Remains may be viewed .McILVAINE. Oct. 28. auddeniv, Hlackwnod, N. J.. SARAH 13.. widow of Wi Ham Jieii; volne. (nce Fletcher) aged OS. Relatlvea and inenus, uxceisior i.oaee. N'o 12. Order .shepherds of Rethlehcm, Invited to funeral aervlcea. Tuea.. H n. m.. realdenee nf Mlaa Annlo 12 SIcEIroy. fliackwood. N. J. Int. pri vate. ,at convenience of family. . , , , , .McKLITHEN Oct. 27. HENRY D, husbsnd nf lllanche McKelth'.i (nee Wright) . aged 37 Rrlatlvvs and friends, members of Washington Camp. No. 2. P. o. 8. of A., American Dredging Co nnd L'nlled Stntea Englntcrlnc Dent Wil mington, Del . Invited to aervlcea. Thura 1 p m . 414 Cidnr at . Camden Int Arlington Cni, Friends may call Weil eve.... . .... MILLER. Oct, k. I.I.ZIE MILLER (nee Llojd), wife of laaac SI Sillier. 200') N. 2!ith st Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlces. Wed 210 p m.. Sledlator Lutheran Church, 28th and Cambria sta Int. private. Remains may be viewed Tuea. eve.. 117 Keswick ave. Olcnslde, Pa. . SIORQAN Oct. 27. VIVIAN St.. daughter of Annie A. nnd late Walter T. Morgan. Rela tives ana frlenda Invited to funeral Wed 8'30 n. m., rcaldrnci) of mother. 2J47 VVhirton at. High mass St Elisabeth's Church, lilth and Slllllln ata . 10 'a. in Int. Sit. Slorlah Cem. Auto aervlce ,. MORRISON Oct. 27. KATIE C , wife of William T Storrlaon. Jr daughter of late Hugh nnd Catharine Slnglnnls Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Wed . 8 31) n. m . 27 8 41th st , West Phlla Solemn insas of re quiem St. Jnmes's Church 10 a. m Int. Cathe dral Cem. Auto aervlce SIOt'NT Oct. 28 1017. .LUCY MOUNT. In lier 22d venr Relatives anil friends lire invited to funeral services Wed 11 a m . from the residence of her brother-in-law George L. Creoger 31 N. Highland ave Lansdowne Dela. ware Cnuntv. Pa. Hit private omit flowers. MURPHY. Oct. 27. ANNIE MURPHY (nea McTnmney) widow of .Edward Murphy. Rela tives and friends. Shepherds of llethtehem.. No. 3, Court Franklin. No 10 (lolden Scepter. In "lied to funeral, Wed ,8 .1(1 a. m.. 2344 E. Harold st Solemn high .requiem mass St. Ann a Church 10 a m Int. New Cathedral Cem. (H)ENATT Oct 211. WILI.IASI II ODEN ATT nged 711 Relatlvea nnd friends Kenalng ton Lodge No 211 F A SI , Kensington R A C No 233 Mende Post. No 1 (1 A R : Schoolmcn'a Club, nnd nil other organizations of which be was n member. Invited to fumral aerv lcea, Thura . 2 p m , 3334 N ISth st. Int. Westminster Cem ..,. ., n. PELSTR1NO Oct. 28. HENRY P. TEL STRINO Relatives nnd friends Phlla. Tire Dun. R'llef Asso. Invited to funernl. Wed 7 30 a m. residence of James T Hlon. hJ2 N. Front at . Camden. N J. Solemn hlffh maaa Church of Holy Name 0 n -n. int New Cathe dral Cem. PRICE Oct 28 TRANK K husband of Annie H Price nsd 44 Helatlvia and frlenda. emplovea of Curtla Publlnhlmr Co, Invited to funeral. Thura . 2 p m . 27 Marlton nve , Cam den N J lnf ltnriciuii Cem. Friends may call Wed , 7 to 10 p. m. RATllUA.S . ... THOMAS RATTIOAN. husband of late Lma Rattlgoii (nee Sloullett), It.lltlves nnil friends Invited to funeral. Wed, 8 Sn a m . Pi"! Slonument ave. High maaa of rrqulem St. Elizabeth's Church 10 a. in. Int. Holv Cross Cem RE1MP.R Oct 28 SIATILDA K,. widow of Gottlieb Relmir. BBed 82 Relatives and frlenda Invited to funernl services Wed.. 2 p. m.. 002 Wvnnewood rd Overbrook. Int Private. HEISTCH Suddmlv (let 28, ELl.ARETH RCISTEH. widow of Charles P. Relster aged 114 Due notice, of funeral given from J'iV L. Wvomlng nve ..,,. . RICHARDSON Oct 2S. CLARENCE A . son nr Into l.'oil,. Illphnnlmn In.n Oerhnli) and Ron n' William R and Ellmlna Rlchnrdson. nged 17 Relatives and frlenda tmnlojes Snxamora & Co. Invited to funirnl services Wed. 2 p m . pirents residence, s W cor 4th and York eta Remains mny be viewed Tues . 8 to 10 p. m Int. private. Northvvnod Cem ROTH Oil 2s ALFRED son of tVllllnm A nnd Kntie Roth (nee Hoefler). HKid 2(1 Relatives nnd friends Orthodox Jlethndist Church and Sundij .School Washington Camp. No 101 P O S of A . Stonemen, cmplnves Divld I.lpton Sons Co . Invited to funeral. Wed ,1pm. parents' residence, 301S E Thompson st Int Fernvvood Cem Remains may be viewed Turn . 8 to It) P m SANDERSON' Oct 28. at 81(1 N Rucknell st ELIZAHCTH. iHusbter of lito George nnd Jennie Sanderson Relatives nnd frlendH in vited to Bcrvlci-s. Wed . 10 10 m. Oliver II. Pair Hldg , 1820 Chestnut st. Int prlvnte. SCHSUrT. Oct 2S. ELIZARETII A . wife of William Sehmltt (nee White) Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral Wed . 8.10 a. m.. 3104 G st Solemn requiem mass Church of Ascension 10 u. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. MllVUri' Ot 2S. SUt-AN widow of Adam Sehmltt aired Ti." Relatives and friends mem bers of Fifth Reformed Church, invited to aerv. Ices Wed.. 3 p m., 703 UclBrado st. Int Palmer CCc!IWARTZ Oct 28. THEODORE O . son of late Cant Rudolph nnd Sophie M Schwartz. Aged 20. Relstlves nnd friends Ixivnl Council No 781. F P A . cmpIoea of Lit Ilros rug department. Invltfd to funernl servlcea Thura, 2pm. residence of brother. Ernest Schwartz. "I'll Nicholas at (23d nnd Columbia nve ). In clneratlon nnd int private Chelten 11111a Cre matory. Remalna may to viewed Wed , after 7 P SENOER Oct. 27. auddeniv. JOSEPH, hus band of Annie Sentrer. Relatives nnd frlenda InvltFi) to funeral Wed 8am Rclmont ave.. Sllllmont Slaas bt Slsdellne's Church, Ridley Park. 0 a. m Int Holy Crosa Cem SHEAD Oct 28 MARY JANE vvlfe nf Jcsae bhead nged ri0 Relatives nnd friends li vlted to BTVlces. Tues 8pm, 110 Elm nve , Arilmnre Pa Int private SIEVERT Oct 20 ELIZARETII T . daugh. ter of Ellen and late Chsrh-s Slevert Relatives and friends emplovrs Hell Telephone Co., In vited to fumral Frl. 8 30 n m. mother's realdenee. 543.! Glraril nve.. West Phlln Sol emn maaa ot requiem Church of Our Lady of Vlctorv 10 a m Int Holy Crot.s Cem SMITH Oct 27. RESSIE S . daughter of Jean and tat- Alexander Smith (nee Dalgltj), aged 10. Relatives nnd friends Chlcopeo Coun cil No 111 D of I . Invited to funeral serv ice's Wed 2pm, parenta' realdenee 1212 E Sedgley ave Int Helvue Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues . after 7 p m SPANGLLR Oct 20. HARRY, husband of Elizabeth Spancler (nee Vanneman) nnd aon of late Captain William and Mary E. Spaneler (nee Cress). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Wed 2pm brother-in-law's real, dence. Richard I.e Pevre. 2314 Oxford at. Int. ternwood Cem Remains may bo viewed Tuea. after 8 p m. Auto funeral STCNOER On Oct 28, 1017. DAVID S. STENUER aon of Webster E and Laura SI. Ktenger, nged 4 mnntha Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral aervlcea. on Wednesday at 2 p m . at parents' residence. 344 Slercy st. Int Mount Slorlah Cemeterv SWARTZ Oct 28 EDITH StARY SWARTZ (nee Nlchter). wife of Edward O Swartz. nged .18. Relatives and frlenda, Slnntawa Lodge, No O'l, Order of Shepherds of Hethlehem in vited to funeral Wed , 2 p m., 1S24 N. New kirk st. Int. Sit Peace Cem Auto funeral, TOHIAS. Oct. 28. 80PI1IA. widow of Slarcus Tobias (nee Hollander), aged 82. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral servlcea. Wed.. 1 p. m , "14 W Norrls st. Remains may ba viewed Tues.. f. to 10 p. m. Int. Adath Jishurun Cem Auto funernl TOVVNSEND Oct. 28. JENNIE L. TOWN SEND, wife of John G Townaend Jr. (Governor nf Delaware), nged 44 eara Funernl Wed , 1 30 p m . realdenee of huaband, Selbyvllle, Dl. Int Red Sten'a Cem . Selbyvllle. WESTriELD Oct. 28, WILI.IASI J. WEST. FIELD, ased 74 Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to attend funeral serviced. Thurs , 2 p. m.. son-in-law's residence (rank E. Hllscher, 230 slsel at (2d and Mifflin ata ) Int. Fernvvood Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. Chester. P. SVZXt, coSV..,..,.. -. , ,.. IUUMU.1 puuuci.l. Wll. , .JUII.1 jt YORSTON. aged 73 Relatlvea and friends, Unl veralty Lodge No Mo P and A. St.. Invited to funeral. Wed. 11 a m . 4808 Regent at. Int. private. Remains may be vlawed Tues., 7 to 0 p m v . VNDP.r.TAKKRS ADOLPH rREED. 330.1 N. 17th at. Auto serv ice; also parlors Phone Tioga 4020. AUTUMN KESORTS WKHNKKSVILI.i:. PA. GALEN HALL 0 IN THE MOUNTAINS WIRMRSVIIU. PA. ALWAYS OPEN Beautiful days on South Moun tain. Golf, .Ten- wrjDtRSYlUf. rtie C.nnA Mm!,- fA Fine Bath and I Manage Department. Through Pull man dom N.Y.and Phli.ds. HOnUO li KNC. Vv. POCOXO SIOUNTAINS Mountain Home. I'a. DON AIK LODGE, .MOUNTAlNHOMU. PA. Rates 114.00 per week. Steam heat; sunny rooma; eiecino iikius: uavns. AUVO Livery ll.kl. UookUt. jsiceiirniiiijip. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. T-Trvtol Rnqrnbf-1 Kn":ky ve., noiei DOSCUUCl Deach, Open all near year. special ran rang, t-nona jji. a. u. Marlon, Wpatmtn-ter Ky- Be- nr Baeh. Elev. vves-n tiaicr ,0 itreet Prlvat. bthj ru water tlO up wkiy . 2 up dally, Chaa Huhre. AIKEN, 8. C, VURNISIIKD COTTAGES to meet any re.qul.a- roenta. Golf Polo Hunting Hiding, ate. An hour by motor or trolley to Augusta and Camp Hancock, Write KKAI. l-sTATE AND F1DKUTY CO. FABCEC POST $1.50 UP OVERGOATS T WWim vx-J mW:l wUmm EDUCATIONAL CENTRAL Y.M.C. A. 1421 Arch st., Philn. Are you worklng.at ahlpbulldlngT Draftamen, aoDrentlcea, ouha aeamen, ahlpflttera, ma "Sr i.i. onv on. deairlng to advance him chlnlata. any one aeairing i .hou m m. l,.'V ."i,"'ii'V ,' t-rtt .hln eew. . elsasea. neacrintlon oi hii ciiissm, JhaTeV .1" kinds o" shlpV;, " Sv'"J;.lr ITAVlty, erte'!,'UAt."o "' n?w court pn navlga- f." ,lwiM Min av.n nvi. tlon, " llotli Pexea STRAYER'S The Rest llit'lnesa School roaltlons guara nteed. Enter nowpay or night. B0I-JIU7 meiinui diit EmUie Kridcr Norris , A5, p,, Young Men nnd llev.a ATTI'.NI) A TECHNICAL HCIIOtlli II not in the army It's tour patriotic duty. MUSIC ItVOTIMi; In 20 lessons or Stnney Hack. Bklt. mailed free. ClIHISTENShN I''ano,Schi3?u 1.1.0 Chestnut St.. 1412 Venango St., 13-'U Tnsker HI. I'nono opruce ujm j- Mary V. Chambers of piano ,, H738 Cednr Ave. Ilooklet. Ph. Woodland 2047 FABRI 5, 1626 Arch St. Charles Westel Piano Instruction 1714 Chestnut St. LOST AND FOUND DARPIN Loat. platinum bnrpln, containing about 10 or 21 dlamonda 4 Inchea lonr 100 reward, no questions naked V 007. Ledger Office POCKETnOOK Loat. Oct. 28. black pocket book, on road from Eoaton to Philadelphia; 'ifl reward. C J. Slllne. 11th and Wash ington nve. PEBSONALS SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT On October 1. 1017 I withdrew ns n copartner in the Arm of Rudolph Tire Co , 123. Arch at , Phila delphia, Pa , nnd have no further connection with as Id firm In any capacity. Rudolph Shll- fer. JH3-' Arcn bi NOT REPPONSIRLE for anv debts unices con tracted hv mjself AUOUST W. WHITE. 5329 Starket at. HELP WANTED-FEMALE DELI. TELEPHONE OPERATORS Work near our homo In pleaaant and healthful surroundlnga, with excellent orportuntlea for rapid advancement. , There nr twenty-eight Hell Central Offlcea In Philadelphia, probably there Is one within a few blocks of yt.ur home. Unusual opportunltlea for earn eat, intelligent joung women between 18 and 22 J cure of age. New emplovea are mid while learning and aro readily advanced. Pleaaant dining rooms, where the best of food Is 'sold nt cost. In every Cen tral Office. Comfortable slttlnc rooms for read ing and relaxation when oft duty. Cood opportunity for senior and su pervlalng positions. Applv at 40(1 Stnrket atreet dally, ex cept Sunday, 8 30 n. m. to S p. m, CHAStHERMAIDS. f 20 per month, wl th board! lodging and laundry work. Applv to the au perlntendent. Philadelphia Hospital for Con taglous Dlseaaea. 2d and Luzerne ata . Phlla- delphla CLERK Young lady for Uerlcal work In office of manufacturing plant; muat be nulck and accurate nt flgurea, give full particulars as to cxperlcnco nnd salary wanted SI 334, Led ger Central CLERKS SIEN AND WO.MEN WANTED For temporary clerical work; muat be ac curate nt figures Applv JOHN 11. STETSON COMPANY fith nnd StontKomery ave COMPTOSIETER OPERATOR vv anted. large of fice; must be experlenctd. Apply 400 Noblo st . elgth floor COOK, white. Protestant, reference required; wages 8, Phone Germontovv n 2023. GIRL, white, for general houaevvork. small family Apnlv at once 1744 N Sth st. GIRL to work In optical shop. J, E. Lime- burner. 1720 Chistnut. GIRLS Steady nil. the-v ear-round work for girls, over 111 ears, nnd nctlve women. In n modern, 'up-to-date factory bulldlmf; Ideal location for W Phlln. girls on account of close proslmltv to subway. Raring. Lancseter, Darby. Spruce, Rattlmorn nve and Spring Garden bridge surface llnea: operntora wanted In the assembling dept.. whero the work Is light and clean, nlso on presses, tnppera and other light machines For detnlls particu lars, call at factory or by Kojstone or Hell telephonea. Sir Ford. In caro of the II. T. PalBta Co.. 3201 Arch at. GIRLS In flnlahing department experience not neceasarv, good pay while learning nnd ad vancement when competent Apply Felster Ovv enPress(Uh nnd Columbia ave. GIRLS, over 17. wanted for clean, pleaaant factory work, well paid while learning and excellent chnnce for rapid advancement Ap- ply Sir. Stoltx112 N 12th at. HOOKKEEPER. assistant largo Kensington manufacturing Company, state age, experi ence. If any. education, and q ilary expected. P 010. Ledger Office. GIRLS wanted for wrapping nnil packlni- choco late and cocoa powder. r084 hours per week. Royal Cocoa Co lliOOJlnddqn ave .Cnmden. OIRLS. over 10, wanted light, congenlalWnrkt 48-hour week, chance for advancement, Ket terllnus Co. 40.1 Arch st. GIRLS, over 10 years old. for light work In factory Apply Lanston Monotype Machine Co., 24th and Locust GIRLS wanted at Wunderle's candy factory? 118-32 Pegg at. (oppoaltea44 N. 2d aL). NCRS'E. French-Svvlaa, care of 1 child. Phona Overbrook 088 SAI.ESWOSIEN LIT DROTHERS REQUIRE SAI,E8WOSIEN IN VARIOUS DEPARTSIENTS ESirLOYSIENT DUREAU LIT DROTHERS STENOGRAPHER, capable and energetic, per. mnnent position with manufacturing hnuae; state salary dealred and other particulars. J fl43Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER In mercantile houae ;hours" R;30 to fi muat be accurate and experienced Btate age, reference and aalary expected. A 317. Ledger Office. A TEXTILE WEAVER TO SIEND DAMAGES IN WOOLENS; STATE SALARY AND EXPERl. ENCE. SI 001. LEDGER OFFICE. WAITRESSES. 20 per month, with board, lodg ing and laundry work, Apply tto the auoer. Intendent. Philadelphia Hoapltal for Con tagloua Dlseaaea, 2d and Luzerna ata., Phlla. delphia. WARD SIAIDS and cleanera. SIS per month' with board, lodging and laundry work. Apply to the superintendent. Philadelphia Hoapltal for Contagious Diseases, 2d and Luzerna ata Philadelphia. " YOUNG LADIES, 2, with several years' expert: ence In bookkeeping, for checking Invoices freight hill", ere,; in reply give full parth ulara. P 818. Ledger Office, w"lc YOUNO LADY In large office ; muat be exnerU enced In general office work; state exnerlenea and aalary wanted. P D2Q. Ledger Offlce' YOUN'o WOSIAN aa companion and aaaiafwlth houaework; reference. St 847. Ledger Central WOSIEN WANTED Your bualneas training, regardless et the particular line, will bring you -large and per manent returna under our new co-bperatlva aalea plan. In order to qualify you muat ba ambitious, energetlo and capable of earning at least Ht per week Appllcanta muat be 23 years of age or over. Apply Jn person Mr. Yoat. 130 b. 13th st. "rgo' HELP WANTED MALE APPRENTICE ROY In drafting department of large manufacturing concern; one with alight experience In tracing for manual training pre. ferred; apply by letter only, atatlng age. ix. Eerlence. reference and aalary expected. Apply exter SteUl SlanufacUrlns Co., Front and Arch,j:amden. u ASSISTANT to general aalea manager, young man fair education, accurate, experienced In aalea department preferred: give ace. expert ence and Idea regarding aa far? to alart or no attention given reply. P -835. Ledger muS? AUTOSIOBILE MECHANICS, flrat-clan. want. ed. Apply to aeorga Delta, ahon foreman Hulck Slolor Co . llroad and Poplar sts -"' SLUE PRINTER! experienced! prtferablr ,e. aualntad with photo stat machine. AddI Ramlngton Arnu Co., Eddystont, Pa brine reference, , POOKKKEPER wantedi state aalary, reference required Apply to FREK IIUMPF'S SONS 8o Langhornf . Pa. ' "w-,a' POOKKEEPER wanted, atata aalary; referenc. requlrii. Apply to Fredk. Rumpra Son, South LanaUorna, Pa. "' H'B ASBIBTANTi ,sood obenl a, f HELP WANTED-MAtl""" CoilHsUClt mm .... . . -"eaino C()( BOOKKEEPKR. nsalslant v-aM-.T. --- northeaat section i stat. ??!, ir UtuZ? ' Ledger llr.nch, liow.Ylptf. imji DOT. over l(t chance to ern tfmt , -Uivi Advancement Porter iiel '301' traJ.Ttr nnd HunUng Parte "ve. Tt,"cJHi DOT to learn plumblnei e..." ,. - ' Banaom at. , ' ""cias n0Pi t-.i floor. " 'KB. rirxjj n9Jfl:s,ro.nit bo"- over to v,.t: -J Wunderle'a enndv factory ifl ntTJI (oppoalte 440 N. 2d .t.)."'"'2 fJ $ CANDY SIAKKR AsalatanTTirr -1 wanted; ateady employment?! te1,.c,nd'iI1 haS':1 oIrP'N-'sauAnD n,. 1 aw.n.n. -.r-'!... . ill r w;-." '". O-N CHESTER PIKE. 4,'J CARPENTERS FA,prpRt.vlrlr,,N9,F0nK LAND TITLE UUILDINQ Uil,Vn0.r,,e.lo'k,rom. "1 MmZT . .. v- .. "mrjr wsnted. " AaliT :.. -,f ---uggr nfii. m CLERK, for general office work n,i i-l veara of age. A 110,Ldger Otnc" l ,T,r Wj r-t tn.-M SIEN Oft WOSIEN for temporary clerical work; muni h J at figures Apnlv JOHN H 8TETsovSJ,, PANY. Mh and .Montgomery ave N C0 rt ACi. CLOTHING STOClfVPpn--. .Experienced men on keeping atoc'ks of ,....! Nrlothca. Perry & Co.. lfth and Cne.ft,,?. DENTIST wanted for Monolulaj ulireSl object; examination January, Dr. H. CUS menu, iiiminuiu. i ji, DRILLERS AND REAMERS . FIRST-CLASS StEN ON AIR Hi CHINE: DAY WORK AND FIeA WORIC CALL rltcs 1510 ARCH ST. DRIVERS AND HELPrRS, STEADY tVORKi1! .iVlTOnu3,5VpPLYMT,i T STACT F J. SCHICK EiiliWeKUU Ull . KAI'HKSS DEPOT 24TH AND SANSOSI ",lrul DRIVERS for drop-bottom wagons and cirtif II C. Ambler. 3717 Old York road. nl rcTntPTA VR ?r. unlnn interim. -iT-.-i-.r for Wrlghtstown N J One per h-iur: Welti i nnd transportation furnlsbrd f-ee frnmTMU. S , , ..I.. nl.. I.n In jt. Tnlt..HH .-., .. .... i UeiPIII Ulll.. M II, ll...lllll.l,j.1 ft, I21R, ENGINEER wanted, with ttinrougiTknowlSMtij hlgb-Bpeed engine nnd D C. generator. Cal with reference. Kevstone Lantern Co, Sun Hi-It I . roM j roan una v.uninn wi. vmmMAN for large electrical repair shoo executive, with wide experience; give oUIH nnn experience aim salary expecica. Jl ill, Ledger Central. 1 GARDENER wanted, one familiar with 'the I trimming nf all kinds of trees. Apply Wnus -.- , nxa r 111. t .4 1 oairr. ."(. .. .e. .. ; JANITOR wanted; permanent position: best rf- erences required. Call between 0 anil II. 3 l.ogan nan. - -. vui. ...mi hihi i.iHi.nunn . LAhrTtERS Torty-nlne-hour week, mlnlmui full-tint 1 weekly wage, iid.iu; must oe aieaay, remoii men. Apply 7 a. m. until S p. ,m , tbt Atlantic Reflnlnir Co , Emp Dept., Pbllttil phla gate. 3141 Paaayunk ave. . ...... rAA .IDU CTA C1VIO TVTV LA""''""- IV.'JV, V?,, .'.' nS&',m.!Si 1 wiLi".'?"".. j.Aj"l?i,.-'if1,'SK' I 1X1 DOING VHVG AND TRANSrOHTATlUN.I;liH i IIED PREB FROM PHIIJVDELPHU i .X. APPLY 7 A. SI.. IRWIN LEI0H- 1. 134 N. 12TII. , J NISHBD nvi TON 100 LARORERS WANTEDSIVWD WAGES F. W MARK CONTRPC. Tins' CO APPLY AT HAIJWVI.N'". o" v nn iiAi-rt i'ks. OPPOSITK rRim LYNNE STATION. ON CHESTER I'lKE LAHOHERS, 200. for U. 8 Oovt roja work : at Wrlghtstown. N. J.; MelniK nd traniportt tlon free. 7 30 f m.. Thursday Utility Con atructlon Co ,203 S.Front st. . LARORERS wanted. 30 enta ner hmr. A. Ravmond Raff Co.. caro of '""' " Ilermuda and -Slargaret sta.. Irankforj. , LAHOHERS wanted, colored and """."' steadv work; good wages. Apply Wm. FMttr, lim n. oi.i v. LINESIEN- a - -- t..i ivnntm An -IM i?'.-.i! j.'is;'::r.i,. ; ge trie llgni linemen; n"- "". ' . 7 Apply Wm Foster.. 12.08.N.?t - ' LOFTSMEN WANTED FIRST CLASS STEADY WORK , CHESTER SHIPBUILDING CO.. LTD. ESIPLOYSIENT d'ePARTSIKNT 208 FINANCE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA MACHINISTS. r,0. and 23 toolrnakera: wj Ht highest wagea to competent men. Apply inrjj- C.fe7dypa?"nrk.'. nThUNr.."'.r.V0Vl"; noVl.ht work. Do "not apply unleia you c atart atonce. , - . - 5ACIIINWirfcperle11t'M& Apply arob.rWutomtlo" Sprinkler Ca. Ml WaahlngtnnnvO; . T.r-rt SiANanted who -t"fndv-r5thIn',f "r"""? fn5t0oU;0TentC.07toVePVpil"ycC.P"tR JohnBtownJ ---TJJ SIKA1 UU 1 1E.IV. ep i-ciiv-. ----- ft BOn. lain mm ouu.. MEN WANTED OFFICE RUILDINOWNDOW CIjANKO WHITE: ST ADY F. MPWYMCNT TvinfeMER UUILDINQ MEN-W.nt ..veral J men to travel ,M ! feYrVd:" Can" alao m. ..veral . i Stuat ba able to lurnlah bond ana nni reference. Apply Circulation Manager. r , ledger, after in a. m. rrrKSiS MEN Wanted. 2 men who are p capable loojj"; after a dept. eon"'-'T0iifke1a etc, AW L.VzeDrono:wbn1rfa:'- '"L--J T . rtrlAi i oi'KIClT50Y wanted; perm.neiu Ialt'IJ, iJt, Vn'y.ffsV,Eor3Sl--J MA8MCO wwdwLvwS ua x.1'--. sVuSrrAnr.rk;tin';,hr; ?w ravss "a llid 'product; tbrpugh h rr;'',ure?rVlrJ uaa ft man o S? oM "-' ' tJ atart of 160 por month wlllt " J , ., J S8MK -iPn'nre,cTn,d0,.uV.d ,.i growlnc oruantMtloni must "iyJSTi able record and pa able 5,u,ioii5J Knda. Apply In IroD, a BgfJ -!. V lllir .. -- r Jfnitl, C, I i ywj t ei"1'"1 ' mliMUil 9 I I I