C Evi)KiNd HlAiiC LEMkt-mAbELPHlA, WEDNESDAY, flEOEAlBlifo Hv J- - "1 OSSIP OF THE STREET RUMOR ON R. R. DICTATORSHIP i CAUSES SHARP SLUMP IN STOCKS Mention of McAdoo or Lane for Post Brings I Suggestion of Government Control in P Near Future Gossip of the Street i rpiIU report that cither Secretary McAdoo or Secretary Lano would probably bo selected by l'rcsltlent "Wilson to bo Dictator of llatlroadi j xvns gald to bo tho causo of a blp slump In leadlnc railroad (stocks beforo tho closo of tho market yesterday. That tho appointment of nny ono an dictator spelled Government con trol of tho railroads was tho opinion generally held by financiers, but of tho (wo men mentioned tho majority wcro In favor of Secretary Lane. Up to tho tlmo this report was circulated many were puzzled as to tho ftttl- tudo of tho railroads' representatives as gathered from' tho statements attributed to them In tho morning papers, and enmc wero ut a loss to know what tho railroads really wanted. It wan freely remarked that thcro was no deflnlto agreement nmong them ns to what (would bo considered tho best solution of their present problem". Tho recommendations presented by tho Interstate Commerco Commission In its report to Congress lat 'neck seemed to bo turned down, nud with this action was coupled a de mand for tho original proposition, namely, on Incicaso of rates. It It only h Rhort tlmo ulnco tho public was usked to belles o that tho 15 per cent lato Incicaso would not meet tho o.tra demands mado on tho ralhoads by employes for pi cent and prospective Increases In wages, even If It wcio 1 Krantcd, nnd that somo other plan had to be found to pay dividends and replace equipment. It was notorious that new financing, with railroad ' ecurltlcs at tho pi Ices they nro bringing was out of tho question, oven It tho matter of competition with tho Government's financing did not prove a barrier. Xow tho public Is told by tho spokesman of tho roads that they don't want $1,000,000,000 from tho Government or from any ono for I new equipment and extensions, nnd they say that it they had tho 1.000, 000,000 they could not purchaso tho equipment, as It Is not to bo had. Now It would seem that tho President has taken hold of tho situation, and that with tlio necessity for financial aid by tho Government thcro seemed no other choico but Government control. This docs not mean Government ownership, as many at first conclude. In this particular In atanco It would simply mean that tho roads will contlnuo under their present management, with tho Government furnishing tho sinews of war In tho form of financial assistance. Ono broker remarked that thoro seemed to bo a ieIattoiilil between . tho changed tono of tho rcpro&cntatlos of tho roads and tho suggestions mado by tho llfo lnsuranco presidents In convention In New York last week. He called attention to tho first suggestion of tho four which they i cnt to tho Government on tho subject and which mado an Incrc.iso In rates n con dition precedent to any other plan. Of course, this meant that It tho Government through the Interstnto Commerco Commission did not agree to ralso tho freight rates, no other suggestion could bo considered. Many persons wero loud In their approval of tho action of tho commission In not deciding in favor of higher rates, as they had been led to believe that with every Increase in rates thcro had been an Increaso In wages for operatives, and they wcro wondering whero tho endless chain would end. Not many brokers expressed an opinion as to tho probable effect Gov ernment control may havo on railroad securities in tho future, and those who did said a great deal depended on who would bo appointed railroad dictator. After-War Business and Social Conditions General conditions after tho war wero being discussed yesteiday, when a banker raised tho question of after-war social conditions, but nt tho samo tlmo acknowledged ho had never given tho subject much, it any, thought, and for his part ho believed that social conditions would bo about the samo after tho war as before. Another said that after nil tho wholo financial and commercial fabric of nny nation hung on tho social fabric, nnd tho fact that Great liiltatn already has begun to set her social houso in order In anticipation of ladlcal changes after tho war should bo a lesson to tho United States. "No one," ho bald, "in Great Uiitain (ails today to rccognizo that tho nation cannot begin again after tho war whero It left off on that day when war was declared with Germany. All classes, for tho 'class' lino Is more stronBly drawn lit England than here, have fought sldo by eido; together they will return to civil llfo. and their intluenco on thoso who havo re mained behind in civil llfo will havo a broadening effect. "Committee," ho said, "aro In exUtenco lu Great Britain now studjing this Important subject, and tho problem will bo to striko an oven balanco between tho lelatlvo futuro positions of brawn and brain, to locato their proper spheres without permitting a too great preponderance of cither over tho other." Cassatt Favors Thrift Stamps as Christinas Gifts Robert K. Cassatt, director for national war savings for Kastcrn Pcnn nylvanla, said yesterday that ho Is getting along In good shapo with his ' organization, which ho la endeavoring to complete as early as possible. Ho suggested that employers of labor who In past years havo been In tho habit of presenting their employes with cash for Christmas presents should glo them war-savings htamps this year, nnd In this way accom plish what they havo dono In past yearn, but In addition will havo helped the Government. At tho tamo tlmo they will encourago habits of thrift. Ho oxpcclB great returns from this suggestion, which will bo mado through all his agents. Ho nlso says that orranfcinenta havo been mado to exchange tho war-savings certificates for Liberty llonds drawing a lilghcr rato of Interest, should there bo another Liberty Loan authorized. Tho disappointments of printers In furnishing him with tho necessary literature, Mr. Cassatt says, aro his greatest troublo at present, but ho hopes to overcome it In u few days. Russian and Other War Developments "With tho news from Russia of tho breaking up of tho cmplro Into soino eleven or twelvo small republics, there Is a possibility of that country, after a few moro revolutions, settling down und eventually becoming tho United States of Russia. Tln-ro is no doubt, according to somo bankers, that tho unsettled con ditions In Russia nro having an lnflucnco on tho market In general. This Influence changed bomewhat for tho better when It was- unnouncod that Japan had lauded troops at Vladivostok and that General Kaledines, tlio Hetman of tho Don Cossacks, with General Kornlloff, had started a counter-revolution against tho Holshcvlkl. Coupled with the news of tho entry and possession of Jerusalem by tho TJrltlsh, tho effect on the mar ket was moral and psychological, am prevented uny, tcrlous falling off In the list outsldo tho railroads, which wero affected by tho news of tho ap pointment of u railroad dictator. American Tobacco Company's Request Causes Surprise Tho announcement that tho American Tobacco Company had requested authorization from its stockholders for permission to convert J30.000.000 common stock into II shares without voting power, and which caused such a violent break In tobacco shares on tho market, was tho subject of con ldcrablo discussion on tho Street yesterday. Curiosity us to tho reasons why somo largo concerns aro putting non voting shares on tho market recently was freoly expressed, and whllo somo said It was to prevent control of the concerns passing Into other hands, this was not generally accepted as tho real reason, moro especially In tho case of tho Tobacco shares. American Water Works and Electric Earnings Grow The earnings of tho threo months ended September 30, 1917, of the American Waterworks and Electric Company show an Increase of $23,533. The Increase of net Income for the samo period Is $26,782. This Is remarkable In view of 'the universal Increase In cost of opera tion of virtually every public utility in tho country. Miami Conservancy Bonds in Big Demand It was roported yesterday morning that 75 per cent of the $10,000,000 5 per cent bonds on the Miami Conservancy District, Ohio, which wero first offered on Monday last by a syndicate made up. of the National City company, tho Guaranty Trust Company and tho Harris Trust and Savings Bank, all of New York, wero sold beforo 10 o'clock yesterday. It is evident from this that tho demand for municipal tax-free bonds Is still very strong. LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAll 8T0CK3 ma rim Butler itacNamara .T5 ,19 .03 .04 ,0(1 .04 .07 ,9V .- .or .00 ,01 ,(W .10 .70 xoah Extension . antana ....... lorth Star s.eue cui. ...... est " QOLDF1ELD BT0CK8 I( Atlanta ' J blue Uu i P .10 .CJ ,H ,03 .US .07 null o iBSmonVnVia ii n pi t-H fOwauai f JJ7 i" Ore i j ( vi "J BUltfn. Jctntftil .....,. 01 i ReQncd Sugar Unchanged SEW YOIIK. Dec. II. Rellned iuf an ar uncnantsd, with .tho American Suaar Itennlnr Company quoted .15c. The National and th Pennsylvania Com panies quotad at .3r The Federal and the Warner Companies and Arbuckl. Drothers aro still withdrawn, iuxvg are unchanged at C.7S. Tho International Euaar Committee yeaterday purchaed 11.000 hags Cuban raws for December clearance at 4 00 c. and .. and 9500 has Venezulas afloat at ..Hi c. l. r. BAR SILVER , SECURITIES AT AUCTION Tho following securities were sold at auction today by Barnc3 & Lofland: 4 thru. Owynnbrooic Di.tlllinr Co.. ,. ...'ncil Pr 1100 . , par &u ... .,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,. aashrarennsjlvonla Railroad Co.: in.h.. x. ... . v . !.' -.'. t It ; SOU 61. rs. North I'ennerhanla Railroad Co.; par ISO " .A111 Valley Railroad Co.! 3: hn Mir S.Mi n hra. Cora Exchange National .. . Hank; par lluu a, aura. North rhiia,iethia Tr.. i- !, lu (nr. rhiiaddnhla l.lfo lnsuranco ..., r lo 10S ri! !!!; ,V,1mi,n. Theatre Ilealty Co . i Cualira. Union Stock Varda.Uo.. I.an- i .si'',;i'',1''', Mr WO-...! Sd I nr. Wooilbury llelshta Water Co.! 3 hr, Woocib'uVv ' YlVlihis ' ' iiVaVly . u.P", lino 10 1 hr. I'M adelphla oter .Men's .- c. . "oilotloni Mr IM 1 t(P8hrr. In.irpenilent l'oer ("o , New .. .. Jerjey, nreferrcli ynr ll(io..lit 31 ljihro. lnileiicmlent I'owir Co., New l' "'. rnnimon, ii.ir ihh. uo hr. California Jllnlns Corpor- linn hrafA I. t.. SCO hr. California illnln "cVrVora- . ."on common! Mr ;. it 13 129 ahrj.iJecatur I.ijl.t Tin,! Vo'ver i"n.krJ'-.,I,r'',.erreil.-.'",r itoo....ijt .': ISO ahrj. Uecaiur l.Uht nnu l'ower . . to. commun; r.ir lluu Lot 10 0 Bnr. Mutual tijiur Jlen'n Ao- .."yon i.ot It C3 thra. rcnnailvanla Wareliouelnit t Hate Depoilt Co.; par lluo K" sowarranta American Tulley Co 1 L'nahra. Iirona Utreet Hank! t)r i;i) C' 1 lir. I.nn.l 'rnio ami Iruit Co! . LW ."l ."It IQahra. wM l'hlUdeliihlu lltlo nivl Trnat Co.irar I'll 1IS4 1 hr. riro As.oolallon of I'lillml.i- , Lihlni tar J0 30C'i C ahrw. John II. Xtctiou Co pre- , ferreil! par Don 152 50Heht. Atmo Non-llnil lloltlo Co. .. peeterredi tur 13 't 50hri Muserlor. Cl . l'arm 1..m.1 Co. I30U0 Superior. Cnl.. IVrm iMtid Co.. (I per enl, in. ,Ijt K', f, hr. Tloit.i Truit Co SO . . noN'iia I50O City of I'ltliburKh. !'.. 4'i pr em I'rtfK. ' JteKHtereil. Interest Juno and Decomltei. .- .. "u I'orember I. IP1S 50O United Matca of Amrle.i. ,1'j percent. I.llierlv Loin. Con iona Juno and December 15. 7)u 11)47 3000 tvilmlnalon J,lht nnd liwi f'o., 3 per rent, llrst mort i.fli:e. couponi April and Uc tol,er Hue umi 600 City of Philadelphia. I rr rent. Interest Jdnuar nnd Jub. Itelstcrrd IJU'i tnau 1000J City of Austin, Texan. Water Co.. 3 per cent. rirJt nort faco . n;v SIS', CLOSIN fi LIVH STOCK PRICES CHICAGO. Dec 12. 1IOOS Hecetpls. 30.- 11 nil riasil, f Men ns-,! (i lllliL I-,, nil MsrLal - iui it r ! i iuiiiui i niv &va'Mv7 i is. flu. iiini rt- fatrly nctl tn rc hlithir th.tn soitrMav. Hulk J17.30tt7 ::. llKht. S1I..H04M7.M.. mUM, $l7.05in7.73; .vy. J173 17.75. touch. $17T17.JO. , . L I i.l. Hrccipt". n.uuu ncan. .M.iriici tntv nnA x,ak. 1 l...0. I blTUUl Ucilpin. 14.000 bfaJ. Market atronir. S1J. Lami. $17. I kanpas cirr, nee v iwttm: II- riptM. 15,0011 htraij Maik't tlull ami un rpnlv low or IltiUS ifCMPlr lo.HUxJ I1C1U racK-ra ' tidxllnr- triV.Tic tower '. i Sliunr U-x-elptF. 700i hMJ. Muhet l. i &:5o hlithcr ,,. , SOUTH OMAHA. lie. 12. - - 11dii! He MiirLet Ktejdv. ceinin. 11,200 beau. catti.i; Ilecelpts, USdO bead. Market ttrdv to 10a lower. .... rUlKW Ilecclpts. 13.CU0 head. ll.irket steady to etroncer. too uTt: rott cu''int'.Tioy iiitii. . ""wooinvoimr lfec. it, jam:. vidJiv of Chnrles A. Wooduorth. nue.l nV llela Uvea nnd friends lnlted to funfrnl, 1'rl . , 2 p. m , from her son's residence, Huch nnd I Itndnor avo. lthan. Del Co.. Pa. Int. Old I tit Daxlds Cem., llxdnor UATAP. Dec. 12. JACOII JIATAT". aS'd 7.1. llelalliea and friends Hulled to funeral ' services. Kit., '."JO p. lu , 7UJ X. litli t i lnt private t j Other Heath Nellies on Pure 13 rem t..i.i: SPOdl.INU I'llAMII. IS drums, sill. lndr. 3 lllehl pimp looms, runnlni; ordir, upnlv for Inspection any time p 12. Lcilcer orf. parci:l post oio Connection With Any Oilier Plucea TWO OLD RELIABLES ey- " . Bcttteen them provide happiness for many Philadelphia boys Oia ntllahle Jtalone stundi behind every lilcyclo hn bell. Price rapKo from 121.00 up. oh! Jtellablo nt. Nicholas hnot the. quick path direct to your lioy's heart, and ho recom mends a. blcycla. Great slaughter In prices of all sundries for tho holidays rssV5 CASH OP. IJASY PAY.MUNTS GEO. C MAL0NE 1203-05 Girard Avenue OPEN NICIIITN A N'lt NI1VI1AVH 'o Connection With Any Other J'laces PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE Loans tlOOO for $10 Bring soar diamonds, watches and Jewelry la Ins Isrge.t pann.hgp In the world Walter' Pawnshop, -904 Vine UONDED TO THE CITY PETEY At Least He'll Jul 'Jwt-. T 46 i i m ,i ii . PETlM DBAR-NOO'VE BEEN "N f . uau" I fbRCCTFOL Lei0tl-V TM0UCMT "S f f ) -o Vfccorcx3NoojnR "ettT jr - rAKcEr. romr GIVE HIM A DESK Quartered Oak Top Has center drawer, auto matlo lock, etc: 4 ft. long & 30 In. wide. Shoemaker's Annex nenient 0 ( 920 nibert St. K'UMIthnl 1881 llolli rhonei Leg Comfort n Tarlrene Tflni. nwnolf n Un, k knee nnil nnklf make nr m....i.i.i it.-. 1. . .. aei of Jdv fnp ten in th i Corliss Laced Stocking IfaiBHiBH l("n I) II i .Ai.K.i. ....... . t ,- I learn machinist' traoe nun a inrae nnu ie;..n,.-.n,ih2,2fu"imV!ili5'B,,,,lrn ninchlno tool works bullJinc ord. '"i,.n".nt that Bhcs Immedlato nancc machinery! cood oprorlunltles and comfort nnrt sure helo. Vo elastto to bind adjusts to eery coniiltlon without rubber. Leun dn OM ensllv us n touet. Kieps ehape Wears for months. Made to jour measure. SI. "3 each, or two for same leg. f,3,ot. Call nnd te measured free, or write fur sslf.measurment black No. 3, We nlso make abdominal btts lelteilc and non-els stld to order Hours u to 3 dally: u to 4 Mat. P'nnt. Corliss Limb Spnlalty C. 1S11.13.1.. 1-llbert St.. 1'hlH.. 1M. Pulto 430. Hell phone. Walnut Dl'i. LOST AND FOUND LOST Doc. greyhound: blue arid fswnt fe. ine-iei touar inxrKru win, 1 inrj, nsm I riiu . ...Ill Aire, owner's nnmi reward. Phone lleth "'"."1'L ' oo'sr. Aires 10 or Filbert 4'.00. 1 DAO 110 reward for return of black travel- Intf bar taLen liv mlifnli from "I." train T,?.',Vil " "" " ' " - "u" Huildinir. Mi:si( 1IACI tist. Sunday. Dec. a. In or near x.tfti.i Traymore. Atlantl. City, one i p'atlnuti and rold mcsli bag. wllh diamond and sapphire frame. One hundred dollars rewnrd II returned to J. i;. (.aiuncu a. CO.. .Tunlpff and Chestnut sle. PIN Lost, a diamond bar pin, Sunday aft ernoon, between i,tn ami upruce nmi tno iiownlocuttnuroa.it.dupipoititoi..i- phone Hpru lllil, . JJjiaii. I phlren. bt1 , ni Hlitenhi VJ21i2$l Loil. rlrcta Pin. dlnmondf api! bid tween Keith's Tl.fttr nna ium tnhour Kindly communlcato nlth gr OfPc. W.X'ICH IsOt, blufk enamel tth Hptl chateUlnf. InrruvtJ with illamornl rirnVr i'Ipo return to 20.1 I.oni't st utid r',l' rwM rtionn 8pnici) 205 HELP WANTED FEMALE , AliriKR'lAI. luotll PACTOHT wanle clrl" , 14 or oer learners und experienced, wood hours: steady work, monthly bonus paid In sddlllon to wnaes. ihsnce for ndinncemenf cuntlti'itlon sclmnl 2'i2(l IV Os'ipbln sr ni.r.T. trixphonb ornriATon The PrenMent of the UnltfJ States hai polntoil to tho aTpat In iluatrlil nrmy of tho nation and tn th pprrn"tUy for a ffpnrnus. unt fh (.bnnanrfl of rtuty on th pft of thoso who may best Pro In that a rmy. T.. t.cnl.ftno 8j-8tm of th coun try 1m tn plav n conKplcuous part In tho conjjet nf tho war, P.! trlephoriA rpratlnr rrsnM ltlf ri a ocatlon ff oun womon whTtIn a no lrv rntrlotlo than aIiiaM B,rlc ti thu tjocrn mnt may be performed. 7f vou art between th irn of IS pnd 2i. arrly nt ton Mnrk't t . Philadelphia, anv dy Ptrrpt Fui Uay, between 8 30 n. m rtnrt 3 p. m, N.t rmrloye nr raM whll larnlre and nre aliened tn dtlc iicr their liomi. Th vorlc 1 In tr-itlpff, th? ,nIrnnnint mnrt aare-ahlrt and efrleny la rerfarded by ready ndancement. Comfortable rrcratlGn rooms ard dtnlna; roomw, rhTi mal r. erc(l at cost In cery Central Of Tee. Apply Now. UW)KKi:t;pErt Mtly bnnkkefper A.intrd. Apply letwiten l atnl 1 Thuradny. . Jtneitx'.li Tlrtihea Shoos, 142." ChPfllnut fft.. '-'(I fioor,. L'HIMiN'i'ltfii; Kxperlenrco' rolored woman to taki thars' nf ' children; references. Varts ' CI.t'UK Timnff lajy, MPrrlenrM Klllott ... i PlaMi.tr misrhlnM finnrnlor! nulrlc nnd no I ,. a ..t 1n. . ssli a rafavanpiat Ollrl l1fl1x i uiaiu b naui ro, mi" i ' . hhvvs pynsTtril P 121. ledger Offlf . I CLI.ItKri' for ofTIro of lurrf retail ronprn: 1 nood hours, with urlvanrement Uepn-1lni i unnn ability; salary to atart 10. V 100, IQyer Ofllct. , COMPTOMKTi:n OPHHATOU, thoroushly i exprrlnrM; hour S.30 to fi: f-aturday. 1: 1 po overtime; cood salary. American Stores Co , 400 No bl. DICTAPHONR OPnitATOIl Kxetlent op portunity fir jounc ladv familiar with Kdlpon tnichln anfl rapid typJt: atrno graph to fiperlenc. not ruirntlat; writ fully, atatlnir aalarv ipxr(M to tart, c and etpenonc. i' nag j.orrr inner. HOt'.UWOHK Olrl urtntfd, mut b itoM i)ok nsulst with wahln ami trnnlna" ref- rrenf. 'J In family. C30S Dreicl rJ. I phono , Overhrooh iPl .. iPANTUT and Mtrhrn womsn. siprl"n . not ne''ss.ar . f prr n-.u to start, phnrt hours: aooil meala lnclud.J. Apply 1-03 Jlsrkst st. COOKS', rood wages; U hours per day. AP- riil nn Marsec si. SecrtlJTAIir.HTKNOailAI'HKH. residence tn Institution Itoms for Desf Children ;2D1 Il.lmont ae. IskB Park trolley to North XVnnefleld . srE.NOORArnnn KXPF.niKxcF.n: also nr.r: ci.nnK WITH KNOWI.KOOK OP TTPr.WHlTINfl OOOI BAI.AHT. CHASTE PWI ADVANCE. ju;.nt; iinAHOKAnr.n nouns. THU QITAKRR OxTS CO. 101 M. WATEIl ST. STENOORAPHKR. experienced; permsn.nt position: hours S'3o to n o'clock: salary f IB. Apply Mr. Wlion, Urrlft A Co.. tb and Olrard ax.. . STENOuitAl'in:rt. expsrleneed: rood post tlon xxlth chance for advsneemsnt: stat. are snd salary expected. Ledger it us i .mm. WAlTltlHCS. experlemed and one to learn, paid while learnlns. Apply 1-03 lUrkot street. WOMEN and elrls. oer 10, to sell Vrltled wear on com ever where during spjre or whote time. exp. not absolutely tiee. Writs Franklin Knitting Mills, (ill N. Franklin. VOUNO INDIES Wa hms positions open I for 3 neat. appearing, ambitious ladles. I W, II. Walker. 3;'.1 Ileal Estate Trust Ilulldlng. YOIJNH MDT In Isrgs offlce: must bo ex. ae,r':.n.".t,nnVu're.,, .0.'.n.C. iSS1 a"nd ' 1Cl!U.5.l,.flI5fn'il..Vrif!le.nc, ,n" ssl.ry wanted. P 103. Ledger Office. Uliu iaji wanien wuu some unowieogs of nholosraphy business and to do some tracing In drafting room. Apply Win. 1 us. ter. Ijns N. aist, VOl'.N'OTt.AliV to tend college cloak room in exrh for bus col, train. A HI. Led Of. VOUNH LADY, experienced In genersl office J work; i f.NUI.Irll I Call fr saiarv v. r uu, i.eqgee uince HI teacher to Instruct ucntleman. from tn s. m. to 4 n. in.. Almazoo. 223 llucklnghim pl.ee. Never Forget the Doctor HELP WANTED KALE TI1K ATLANTIf nCFlNlNO NKI1DS CAnPRN'TEIlS HlOlir.UH nionKnH itnr.rnns I'iri! i'iTTi:its i't'K kittkum' nnu-uns CH.UIKKKUIIS I.AlimiT-ltM 40.110VK wkiiki ONt.T r.xrnntnvcKtJ MKN" NKUn AlTt.V. ATLANTIC llKl'I.V- ' i.n( t'ti. i:xiiix)YAii;xr m:iT.. atl.a.- TIC OATK. 3141 I'ASSYCNIi AVU. AI'rilt'TAVTHA w11Annwn Htm nf rr tlfleU publto ocrmintnntp require evral wniorfi 1ialnr nubtla nccountancy prlcnc9 , for tlK'lr Irxnl nirl other nMcn; ntnto ftr. bt Cpntr-al. 1 hftvr koo1 rfrrnc! mitomoWl luln", Altant irinnriinll. frtt m il I'll firfitlltt (. 1 Dili i LfrigiT Ofilrf. I rrn . , ' ..... ,' ':.,.' nnv nititnl. nwr 1(1. far rrfirt work: nwr In own lundwr.Ur.r. V X03, Ltd I Kr tlfftre. lltlYH wanted, lil jears of ao and over, to best of nnrcs while lesrnlnBi possible ex emption for those of military ate. Address 1' H?4. L'direr Office , IIOVH VANTUI . Wetetn t'nlon Telesrtph, l.'Ot Chestnut.. tol Id rears old to lesrn prlntlnr. Ap ply N 1: cor. of Parkwav and lath sts llt'ct IIOYH, experience not necesnr per ueei nnd tneals; 0 hours per day. pli Child's. 120.1 Market St. itl AP- tli:.Ki:Mi:N winled for rennstlvnnln Hall roxdt out of town. Apply t02'i 1'llbert t CATt URl'AtllMKN. car Inspectors, laborers, all fUsscs of mechanics, for PennslvanU nallrnnd, Applv IB'.'', l'llbert st CAIl"PKNTi:ilK. r.ft union men. for t.ulldlrs , operation (10- per hour, 0 bourn' worl. ' pxv ror, ii" Apply invin , l.eienicn, (.HAl'rplIL'll. experienced for Autocar cos I truck: ntendy employment, iroud wnces. to rltht men; referents. Whelon &i Co., 24th sn.t We1gev si-n, . WIAUtTi:t;itS su experienced mento drle Ti-ton express truckt lon.dltane,i worki Rood wai.es; stute partb-ularM. V 123. I.eoser nince ciiAL'lTKUUH wanted. Apply (ju.iker Cli Cn i, i-o . Huporinlcndci.t. Kuiploiment "i f. iiii im i LUMI'fMl roit. t1rlnli nrintlnc Dlant. An. ply ItouRhton Trcaf. H. V. cor. Jlaechcr nnr. Hon.ri'M nfy. f Cut'KH. tooil uhkva; U liuurs pep U. Ap ' MglY.l-J?LJ3r'tT "' rlicnl: irootl wii e anl m.ila. l tumrn tr 1y: ntCRiJy ami ( prrmnnrnt. AppIxIO Market .t mtmt UlMUWAhlIi:it. rxpcrientodt Jlrt pr wetk t. ftart: ! hours prr day: rtily rnol ponlllon for rlcht man. Apply 1.0.1 Murlt tir1!. l-ix'K nru.Di:p.H hock rAnpi;NTi:n. PU.R I.MVl.RS l'lI.K-DUtVINO 1'ORt:Mi:.S 'i itACK.r..Yi.va I'oncMnN' ' WANTl.D AT O.VCi: Apply at Ilrtfl TSLANl 131 N"ortliPISth street fr Stat r.mplo)iiiFi,t llti'-piu. 15111 Arcl rlrel, aeconJ floor, or lVdral l.mplom,nt Offi"" W Foiitli 31 Mrccl, 1'UUj.pI..Hx AMT.rttrV IN'TKUVVTTO.Vxr. Mfll'ltUlkPIXlI COP.POIt VTIO.V imrT5-if.x Younff man. about or. tn two jran' epTknce, nrint b h pood tranr, p!rndld opjortunfty to larn tonl ditrnlnfi. modern plant, operatlne undT rintirlo ninnaffrment, Wrlti for lntrrtw row, P 71. P. C. V.ax 35tK, DHMTSMAN WAVTIII' AT flVfi: XVIT1I ruijMirAi. ASn .vein um-kriusvu. coon orroitTi'viTV mil iiiqiit man- STVTK S.M.AIlV KXH:fTl:i) APPI.T HV I.KTII'.ll TO 1SOX St. MK'.AWAUB CITY. VV.ln bltM-rsMKN, tKriIANICAI-Twn iltall m.n wsntsil st once: In rsply stats ie, sxr.rl.nrc. salary, stc. nnnlnif rlnir Us psrtmrnt. th. Autocar Co . Ardmors, p. IJItlVIt for Uunilry roulr cood salary and ro'rilsslonl sxre. ii sxreii.nt opportunity ror ah. Apply I'hlla. I.aumlry Co , Ti'l'J iBncrm'ni, IlSf. st orlT routT' OrN riJUl"! DHIVEnM, usnlsil In srv musi ru tovrn as. must furnish bond. Apply 3M5 (Innun. EI.KVATOR OPERATORS rop. nppirjj iiuii.T'IN'O PKitvici: VIIITl.: HTEAJiT KMI'MIVMUN" AtTl.r ROOM 444, VIDENKIl lll.DU. E.VO INKER tors: H hrs wanted who understands mo Publlo Ider Chief Engineer, IIOSIERV UOARDnilH. experienced on hot hind pre", for Infant's work. Orrmanla Hosiery Mills. .1:'ll Kensington a. JOll PRKSHMAN In prKato printing plantT Apply Houghton Press. Mascher snd Hom er. et sis 500 I.AROREnS WANTED I3NO JOB TIMn AND HALF TIME FOP. OVERTIMB TIMB AND HALP TIME POR SATURDAT AITEnNOON TIME AND.ltAI.PTIMi: FOR SUNDAT WORK 19 CENTS PER HOUR TEN HOURS TER DAT LOTS OP OVERTIME F. W. MARK CONSTRUCTION CO.. rNC CRUM LTNNI3 STATION ON CHESTER PIKE , ...,,iA2JiV,S& &?! iVPuIlt .i, JS'iSJiV-sWA.!.? K'.U.. ' SJn."' Pi Atlsntle Roflnlnt: Co.. Employment n. friment. Atlantic gxts 3IM Psssjunk axe. LATHE HANDS familiar with bar and chuck work on Jones & Hsnsom flx'lfl. ma. chines: must lie able to at up and operate I samo. P 107. Ledger Office. HELP WANTED MALE 1, Auonena ISo AN It OUR ENLIST in TUG Aiuir or It OO ISLAND SHII'IlUIL.DBns aooD v.ansi sthadt work ntACTicAt. rnortTADLE PATntOTISlt Plenty of Opportunity for Otertlme and Bunjaj nork. Comtnlent tMnaportatlon. 33a an hour for A hour Time nnd ImlMlmo for oterllme 13. a, for 10 hour' work K8.1U tor "-day week Apply nt once nt HOO ISLAND SlItPVAnil Train n, O. 54th n.1 Chestnut sts.. Heading. 81st et. nnd (llrard urc, Dili a m. uu 1 a in. i.iii. ivc, Trollevx Take Route 3" (Chester Rhort Line), or Ilouto M (tslnnd P.osil l.lneV blch enn be readied I v enrs on l'.oules 11. 12. 1.1. 3.'.. 3d nnd TO. r.MtB. r.c. Company's cars meet P. It. T. rare nt 11IU1 st. und run direct to tho yard Willi rilLK aerUce. Special Lost leaves Chestnut nt wharf Deiauarn Ither. (1 11. m.. 7 o. m . 12 ncn. 1 3D p. in. und 0 p. 111. l'Ani!, 10c. ie apply State r.mrloxment nuresu, 1321 Arch st., second floor, cr 1'ederal Employment OfCfe. 132 a. 3d St., PhlU., Pa. XMEIIICAN INTKP.NATIOS'M, fcl'JPIU'll.MXO COIIPOIIATION t.ADonnns VNT11T' TOU oi:vKRr WORK IV T.Xlim. MAVtTFi"PritlNi pi.Nr; 2.n;ADv pomtio.v. ppr-r N. W. COR. OTIl AND RROW N MS LAHOHi:itS lulu... Polish utul colored, for ftol pUlit ontUl rf Phllndolphln Madv work Apply --i North Mlh et , rhllaiJU. phla. i. . LWUK-Ol'T Mun in 'r-st-rla, man rapt. bl of Iayli.it out bol!ir orlc frnni blue print Apply Atlnittb llrtlnlnc Co . llunlo ment I-epartnient. AtlontU- O.itr. .;il4t P.ma. MAC1UVISTS MACIIIN'i: SHOP WVNTS 1MI.N RV oini:, lathi:, iionf.st) mill planiiu HANDS: IMIOII WAHKS. STKMIY WORK' roi; rm.sT.CLAss mi:.v; i:pi:uii:n( i:i nv ntvNixi sHArrs a.vi .mai'HI.ni; work numitAHLi: TINLLH-MORRIS CO i.umsio.vi:. pa. ' MKN and mn otr Id to aetl knitted .ar i mi inmmlMiiin .rryhere tlurlri; i-pirc or' nliol time, rp, not nrcnsary. Write IVjnU im 1 :nlt tiny Mill., h II y. 1 'ra nix 1 1 n t ' .MUX WANTnU Tlio familiar with th trimmins of all klrnH of treev. An ly I Wm. I'ofr. ISPs N 31nt tj .Mi:sSi:.Ntll.Il HOYS ovr Hi tars of ac. i nat In tippearnnc. for PnnlatiU Hull ' road Apply 165 Filbert at. MOLITrrk LotonictU rvllndVr "nn, U opn atirp. no troubl !lrry roimtlrj. St. Jns ph. JTo t or'ici: work Yorvo mn wavthd I OR OFPH i: WORK; UOi) I'llANCll I n.ll AIJVANCKMUNT APPLV THIS AL- i ' 11. ." ' ' ' ' ' x v ' Ail,PM MLv J UILLRS Hiprienfi"'l otlera wanted for work in ojr powerhou Applj .!antle Rernlnjr Co Kinnlujmnt Iepartmnt, At-'JCV.A-.'Ml P,""? 'mk uye PAi'KKRH for aheif hnuiware; rood paj . steady work jounic men tuktn aa learneta pply )Q7l Frankfort . PATTRRNMAKllRS Ar soua flrat rlftM wood patternmaker If ho ta mn offrr sou a pirmanent position, with nn opportu nity fop adanceinnt tn steady, rllabH married men w, will pny mnlmr expenses; pferereneei nhen tn nonunion inn: if Inter-rste-1 nrltc for application blank or applv In pereon to I Lata. Steam Turblnv Co, Trenton N. .1 i'i.vTi:n assistant Tounr man wllh thrcs or four years' fxpcilsnts; tnojru plant. tlih splcn'ilil worklnc conilitlor.s. Address m Tii, r o. iiox n;oo PX.l'MHi:il wnntert steady work, rood wages nsJJIasnllro., 7'J'J Mst st. llliJOnitS' llt:i."l'i:its7 pipefitters' helners. laborers Ask for Atlantlr Ileiinlnc i'o 's repr.sentntUe. Apply fld floor. l."i.'l Arih st. I rJAI.I'.M-JIA.VAOKR Wanted, liy J marhlti. I , ,,nr., kn.t.j. M.lbl In 11... .n. II, nil', rufi'.j ...... - .uin.... ... ..-. ..... strong actln man of Msh mnrsl rhsr. acler, sav lietneen .10 nnd lOjears rho has hsil a nierhsnlcnl or technics! rrtucntMn. nn.l who has hsd pome, experience In eelllnir nud In mxnaclnir men. and would he capshlo o( preparing himself for salcs-inonsgcr; wpplv to the Ledger ststlnir xe. experience pres. ent sslsrv and mploment, whether married or single, education, etc M L'J4, l.dj;cr I Offlce, I bAI.EMAN wsnted. first diss on eleot. ' Ing, ronelnsr snd tratisrnlsslcn mschln. ery. must ha. xumcleni engineering sMIlly to lay out equlpni-nt. es.tcrit lueaiien re. plls slrletly confidential. 31 "21. Ledger Ofllce. SALESMAN Phxrmsev Chestnut st. wauled gradJate Collego of Williams, llrown K Earl". HIS SHEET METAL WORKERS. 100, union, rlimr per hour: Isrfrs out.of.tuwn con. structlon camp. Wrlahtstown, N. J.; lodging and transportation furnished free from ThM. sd.lphta only. Apply Irwin X. Lslghton, 101 N. 12th st STENOGRAPHER Toung man wsnted In offle of mercantile house. Address P. O. Iiox 1QI2. Philadelphia. TIMEKEEPER Must bo quick: and accurate at figures, etato age, experience, salary expected P 1SI ledger fifties TINSMITH!", 100. union, for Wrlghtsfnwn" N J.i o'Jtjc per hour, plenty of overtime, lodging and transportation furnished fre from Philadelphia only Apply Iiwln & I.elghton IH4 N ISth st. TiMII.MAKEII.I with experience on smatl punches snd i clean, light shop all conditions the beet good pav with bright p-t mkm u for tho future this Is an olporlllnii' for real punch and die in' n Write for Interview imw II 7.1. I'. l. Hox 3IU. TrFe "'niTXlME'tt iKnted, famlllsr with trimming ill kinds of trees. Apply Win Poster. I'.'OI N 3lt st. uni, ItKHlilNEItH, experienced on Has and fixtures: excellent opportunity for the right men Appiv iteminaion Arms co. I.11VI llrlijg reference WHEKI.WRUlllTS wanted Clemsn IHth and Hhunk, Apply II. Me. VitUNtl MAN 17 to "2. work In stoikroom, ihanie of adsniement. steady position not laborious work: .lata salary, etc. M oi'J. Ledger Central n WAITERS Exp rlence.1 waiters, steild po. sltlons Applv l'-'0.1 Market St. VOUNtl MEN Onod opportunity for 4 neaV. appearing, wideawake oung men: sd xancem.pt assured to those who qualify. Se. Mr. Cosby. SSJ Real Esiate Trust llldg. f WOW. LET MC . SEE.- LET ME ) (j) x- y HELP WANTED MALE WB ABB In th market for men who are dl tinned with their rrenent place o! em tlorment, and are deelroua of pecomlnr per manentlr located with an up-to-date, reliable firm, which offers Inducements for advance, ment to men who have proper nualtrcntlona and ability and who are able to takn advan. tiae of th opportunity when offered to them. To the above tpe of men we will nsres to tar moMrg expennea to our city. Wo aro continually adding to our fjetory nnd equipment, which ennblee ue to offer a bright futuro to rapid men who or looklnc for Rood, permanent poeltlona, preferably nonunion men. Wo aleo pny a bonus to men ho are punctual nnd eteadr. We are In need of enaln lathe, turret lathe, Mullard. mllllmr macblne, horliontat and ertlcl mill operators. Addrets or call He T.aral Steam Turbine Company, Trenton, N. J. Oenernt llfHIS'Roa prnVIlT COMPANY noOKKr.Kl'KUB-nanklmr. 123.13": we have manv pon for bookkeepers nt lt to 123. CLi:nKS ldrer, li-ui rot. 120 i:.1: buyer. :, stock, I20.J80I neenl en. clerk". 112 113. Many oftlre nnd production men needed. 13iil Lnnd Title Ilulldlnir. SITUATIONS WANT'D FEMALE STKNOitnAPIIUIl. lonir experience, nulck . nrv lino per month II Ills, idrer Ccntrsl I anu nciurnte. wmies to maite ruansei n.ii' cood correspondent, ar 'ustomed to eecreta. rial duties nnd rcsponelhlllty, desires po - ml t inn. J 40. r edser Cenlrnl , . . '. -r . YUt'N'O I.AIlV of experience wishes position us prlvnla telenhune operator In city. Ad. drees c. 1:.. -jj.', H. Tlilr.l St.. Phlla. , I SITUATIONS WANTED MALT! lit TLlIlt. lompelent i:r.sllliuiin, with 4 ntvd 7 xenrsM'hlla refs. II nr.5. Led. Cmt. 1 1 1 A 1 KPI.Llirmnrried. "a-1 mechaiilc. de sires pus. with prli. fumlH. best ref 10 tm' exp. Add A. II. 1 . IM13 Osano nve 1 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES SIKH. KAMI, Bit S. mill nt . supplies and iinnts llrst'clasa lvhlto help, rualo and fern-lie, reference Spruce 3Ult. MMi: PLATZ, :iiC.M lllb Prlxato lelo t supplle 1 nnd wanted. Phone Walnut 1713. USED AUTOMODILES SWEETEN Used-Car Clearing House Model 17 Chandler Club Itoad ster, with wire wheels. 1917 4-cyllnilcr Ueo. 1017 Standard 8 Touring Car. 1917 Vclic Tourinc Car. 1917 Dodge Tourinj? Car. 1910 Super-Six Hudson Tour inj; Car, with wire wheels. 101(1 White Roadster. 1910 Franklin Roadster and Tourinir Car. 1910 Hupmobilo Roadster. 1910 Haynes Tourinj; Car, with winter ton. 1913 Cadillac 8 Tourlnjr Car. 1915 Chalmers Tourini; Car. 1915 Studcbaker Tourinpr Car. 1915 Hupmobilo Roadster und Touring Car. 1915 H!k Buiek Tourinp; Car. 191 1 Cadillac Limousine and Tourlnjr Car. 1914 Chalmers Master Six Tourinjr Cnr. J 914 Kranklln Sedan. 191:! Franklin Limousine. We also have older models of Franklins, Hudsons. Chalmers, Cadillacs. Packard, Mercer and Uupmobllcs, all in first-class condition. 330-32 N. Broad St. Spruce 1159. Race 895. Selling Used Cars Exclusively Fiom Sweeten Automobile Co. Sweeten Wilmington Co. Hupmobilo Sales Corporation .MARItiN-HANDf.r.V 7 rasscnger nu model , utmost new, xvlll sacillkc: pilic. dcmonatiatlun vn rcqueat. i'Aiir.I.Ai'. l-cllndcr. T-passeneor; In ex. cetlont condition. Al'Pr.ItSON". i.r Under. 7-tnssencer: enulp ped with closed eeilan top, a liarffAlii if jou want a koikI tar for tho winter. IirP.MOllII.i: cal.rlolet, hrnnd new; lit a hsrsajn, ideal for doctor's smrlflce lu tirke. will sell use. bj WII.I.IA1I T. TATI.OIl COR IlltOAD AND RACE STS. CADILLAC Hill, limousine landaulrtt" for eile. Hruadwuy Uarage. Junliur and Mc Kiiiii sis lxiIVJE TOt'RINO . T'lllI.Mini.l'llIA HALES COItPOItATIOS' STPDEIIAKEIt RETAIL DEPARTMENT SIJN Ill'.llAI) ST tOpen exenlllgs ) POIII iniMHNfl CAR 1H17 Ii MONTHS OLD PERFECT CONDITION: CHEAP IP SOl.n TiHiAY IMS FORD Ill'NAIHlPTs PIMS CONDI riOS' tKKID TIIIH. CALL M !. Al'lll CO. 17.10 N. UIIER, HE. TWIIEN mm AND IliTII marmon ion mm MODELS Also nerl cars of other makes. I'A.NNINll MATIIIB I'O IlltOAD AND RACE STREETS John T Cunningham Mgr. Fsed car Dept OVERLAND into TOt'RINO, In very good londltlon. exceptional xalue, JS30; guar anteed. 7 dss trial plan. Hlgejow.Wlllev Motor Co . 801 N, Proud. OVERLAND, HUH. tourlns can special top slid seat covers: xery low mlleagr. i;.istcrn Motors Corp , 1 3 1 Chrstnutsg, standard "y. Distributor! PACKARD 1117 7 passenger touring, practl cally brand pew; mileage MiOOj w xvlil guarantee this cnr the me aa w-e do our own mAke. I.OCOMOII1I.E CO. OP AMElt ICA. '."114 Market. PAIOE 1K17 TOIIRINO. 7 pas.enger. 6.J1I just llko new, fully guaranteed; barualn, Jlton. Tl 1 gelow.Wlllev Motor Co . ant N. Rrofld. PAIOE llilt Touring (I-4H. 7 passenger. In exceptlonxl xondltton throughout: specially rrhed. S7n. Hlgelow-xvilley Motor Co . am N. Itrosd. PAIOE llild TOL'RINO, fl" passenger. B.S" fully equipped, paint and general condl tlon xery flne. Me bnrcnlnt 1810, IllCelowWIIley Motor Vn . rr4 N Ilroad. S (I V TtlKN CAR. newly painted; good tires will demonstrate. Eastern Motors Corp . IA3I Chestnut st,, Standard ".' DlelrlMitors HTANDARD "S ' "rimllr. 2 iMH-enger: new Iv tnlnted. wiro wheels utmost new ilrs, lisrgwtn Esstern Motors Corp . lull Chestnut St., Stiindnril ''' Distributors rirANHARD "h ' touring car, 1017: In most exiillrnt londltlon throughout: exceptional lalue. Es.tern Motors Corn . 1ft.ll Chestnut at.. Standard .' Distributors hTANl.EV STEAMER Kerosene for fuel. Can ou heat It? Conserve tho gasoline. Phone Locust loon for demonstration. 2S23 Chestnut St.. STANLEY MOTOR CAR IIIAOE CO. -ea-etz- DoNoo MlHP TCI..IH ISTVltS TROUBt-B. 100 ER.- RP- SLIPPED fAV MIHD. ! 2 fi$k zz xjp USED ' i' a 6 yoMtf, STRArtNHKNthltT. WIT, 4-ea-tMs. senser tourlu can Wolftiwle ' Eastern Motors Corn.. 18A4 cisndanl "8" DlslrlksjW rilll.Anni.nin sn.rs ml rniLAniMi'iiiA sites rn sTuuniiAKT.n nKTAiii nr.vAi 843 N. nitOAD ST. c STUDEIlAKnn. (Iyllpder, In ihitial lil kaeetala a tsUl nireiow.wmer Motor Co , int y.1! STI'tiKtlAKr.rt 4-extleder deer STttDRHAKKPi TtTTTAII. IIUPAH 843 N. linOATl ST. (Open even 1013 CADtt.TO roadster coups! ' Price. -jt Ksstern Motors Corn., 1S.8I Chevtim fitsndsrd "a" tilwtrlhtitenL 1917 STt'TZ rosdster, futlr equip reci coin n: win nernonairnte. 14 ran HAt.l Htudehsker T.nassen cnr. In perfect running- ordeft enulnment nnd extras! Hi It. P. 1 enrlnes In Al rubbeei slln roverst 1 able rlmt recently overhsuledt will etrnte- 1331). C R. Onrdner. 464 s lllds-. Phones Locust 2X00. Usee I8TT. 1. ati: xionnt. luxirti.t. Tntt PHIl.APKLPlItA SALPS COltPOltA bTt'DHIIAKKll lim-AII. UEPAllTal 342 N. HP.OAri ST (Open evenlnfg, W Tlll;CK We bne seternl used Vlm.tl in rooii ronniuon. ion lopa and 1 can lie eeen t 311. 1.1 N. 22d st, I r ...,. ?T...V .'. . ..;.. . 7rr-."SS wjn'r.i iirice li"f in 11.111 V.' I . i.A,r .n., iif.it MA.Mit.ljli lliisuni I PIIILAIlKLIIItA HALP.S COPPOrtAT I 8Ttti)i:iiAKi:n uirrAit. dcpaii' I Itlll.lWXIXUIl Itl. I All UUFAIITMKX: .142 N. IlltOAD HT (Open evenlmrt.)' AUTOMOBILES TO HlMftiV TO Hilt'" Day ur nlaht. brand-new B- nni:er tnurlnir csrs 11.23 hnurt nasi pss.enrer llmouilnen. II. RO hour mil (llnrs. rttnersla n eeeelellie. IRAST 1 ale. Pell phones: Pnn 1311 or Pott.l or Pop. ldlTi Keystone. Park '14? hpeclsl rates by dar. ixny , AUTO SUPPLIES BEPAIMWftv AiAMinu twiinriir.Ticnn lfa 11 tn 1.1 J.ts, spray ttia fuel lrfeet mlxtiirs: Inrrpass mll.aca ! iht ttli'l mors, sasy slartlnjr; smooth nlnff I P ,.,irl.ll..l.r Ifnnhl. .w. .i.r ' phones Hlaalns llros, 4HS4 llassrfovjlsiv, VULCAM.INO'ANU I'BKI) TIRES. . rA I'ninrB. iii7 VAmMoiiNi1 Avlfc lll.'ii.V'. lli;i'AIUS AM) PAKT8 -"."U O'Kav Alitn Itspalr. 010 Dtamonfl. i''' "i . i MUSTCAL INSTnUMENTU!'' HOWAltD V1.NCKN1' TH S30-MS-Sin N. cth t. . ii,. ' i 7.. .' srrctAr, luiiOAiNs this tveek- W - nniii(;iii LPriKlHH.. i a llOt 5 ihlrnrlnir I'prlghts MSJ 4 ltey I'prlrht fuiv unninjnam i preuti ,..... .S13tv 4 Illnnlmt t'nrltrMa . H HHnvtar CprlaMa .HoO 1 s, .-".;. .. -.r'T" ..-- ::: j nt i mth i iirinin.;i uniirniirif- hnnm mmtwmi & j 2 Knalm I'prlrht IMS 1H t t i mtius p-4.-oi ruer iwi'f, . 1! l.meraon SS-VoIp llTiMrsi. . IIM im K Knab hS-Notp Plajer tSSMti ' , i - nirHf-rinc n-.oil 1'Ifljer .. .PflJMJ tf ', n Stelnny Ornndt ,,MM iw 1 'J ."lilekerlnir flranda ,.it3Jtt't i i. atiuiiAiurf j iiny .irannt mxv9 wp Kvery or of the hIhiv- plono-i fa In ateek. 1 imp ipnuuinn, reaay ror tviivery, inoiw a too I and crf, or 2.T roiia of rnualo 1 lllK h. ft ml fin sinsa tunlsir 4JssaA S)V. KI'Ayiirh, 132.; rp. eapt Timitt.W TLRMH. KtfTAIIU'ttlKn'M TCAUS. fllCKUV'iS un. VAiaisUvjub, .s.it.rr ' ym iiowAnn vtNrRNT 'an-s.ii-sin jr. nth st. iaj- jii.' niiiui.A ix. all nnisn.s, inrmanw,'; six 10-In. D. P. rrcorJs (2 ssisctlonll.tV ' Tills, Is n handsome machine, vrlth latfich imrrovsmsnts; II wssklv n. n. ToM. sSuJA ,,.,.., ". .in. i tin., ,ir,,i it. upTn ryrniBgp. . MONARCH TALKING MACHINE COjii 514 H. 11ROAD ST. Tt fT. ns the best cnulpned T.ilklng Machine H.'r,TsjS ir.m thn best cnilpp Txiilr Shflti In Phtla llftrr f'0"H Ptal4Ti' orlC BOllrltrd, Toq Kl SO VIPTIIOLA I. with Btx lxMBTrCBL' 1 . mcorJn; fine cutflt fr ort looklnc fwr', a soon n.nrn.ii" ui fnifli rnrri 4i rnimncut. it. 11. JTKia. iaijj Arcn jurKPi it. jipfn vmn; ui.'i Linwio ppuiniiT riANo. dlil rondItlo.it cost St?5 lrmi -ai made. M-Jf H n To.ld. iann Arch. Orfn vinlnt.iF MONARCH TALK I NO MAr'UINn-COaiK Stt H. HROAD ST. VftJ Wc lmr on lmnl n. fiv un?4 but nodu! n ""r ,traPh I nrw m-lllnw nt b renin nrlo . y FIANO $75 raph; $M. $i wtklr. f or IM. ninrent uprlahl pintio: "n Md: &&& bniln Ti. Ii. TOPD. taon Arch at. ai 1'IANO, lltiiistrjnunjr urrlaht; cott $4 JO tiki tf& V. Toil.1. UQtX rch wt. Oppn M;'iilnii; TO J fx-i, FTiit-iKiii. rnunilxOn. .l..x Wl'I'll.V a. 411 I,,... .. tl-i.lK j-x-i. ;'-f ih wrlto for mrtlculfirs. U. Ii. Todd. HHi : Market nnd IHOil Arrh. Oin vnln Klr0 -1IANDSOAIK LKSTKR uprlfht TTTAtttil, " $ itl nM nrw siiarAiitiI, rot $530. "v 4m U ii. cxi nuirr-ii, s va if ail. s'v ( Arch nt. Optn pjatm 'I ANO In Pl-ndM ronX .' , 1 bmlnnxr. II. H. TM1,V if.n ri'inniiT pi tlon: ffiiltAbel for I3uft Arch ft.t Oi4n rtrnlnim. aw? OLD GOLD ftr.ti iHir.i.. Hii.vrn ii.rxntT te4lh. dinmnndti nn prrlou" utonct b' iiiBiirni can ii prircn pnm. jloatrn "nmpiny 137 Houth Hlh at. Ul! Wain lit (Pjn. n nf t- m... .i.iiZTZ ZTTTTT vui' inii.i, fiurr, I'inilliuin. piKTrWi w old ntylo jewelry, tth platea tvmtht nun r,n. im, j. i,. 1'iarK.rCT ,BOT Bl PRINTING iiui nur i.uristmxs cinis esrly: msk. nsf . BOlectlonS from i?.X .leelirnM nrle 4Rm .e. ftl per doz.prlntcd Tho Card ithop,0:o Ch.strmt. r i '' STORAGE Xfef? ' Ult.I.EIt NUIIVSItnOAP 8TORAOB CB.,' ' ' iiirinwi, t 1'IDELITT ITREPItnor WAREnOUSgWi 1S1I.1K1U MARKET ST. f&- VICTORT niTca TOllA0E -- SP0CIAI. ir;v toiik, HALT WAXIIlVflTflN AND DI!TAVT ?w TIOTH l'HONKS. Sil3 SIAnKRT CIRARIi KTORAflK C .!1 alrard HV, ifUAHii MiuiAUhi i'i ,inn airara av.ri Incr nacVlnr ator Ph ror.r.CtH. Pars u as TYPEWRITERS AND SnirUM. TTPEWRITERS RENTED NONVISIHLV ft MONTHS. K s,"r VTRinf.n a vnvTMB it ra ' ?-r . I iirnii, hiiovo sxign rieMew I -;....".. n'MiiiYJiiiyiiii'ii lurnnurv ., ehtnu pscliers. afiimobll'i xsns: eattasal.'t n k.1l.l.n ..m rf..aBA. ....,. iree. iiu pnone diamond 74n. " 1i t- i rACTOFlT RPTlim.T TTPRwArTBVfl''!v "'' sT.no ". iir.t.iii I HT WAI. 2ft4H. MAIIVxWI . WANTED J! ANTIQUn rtlRNlTURK. ohlna. Uvrwjr,V I'adM barfl. old netdlework- plotuMkaY p "'vflt.T. TlfT ANT OLD THINO?? wu ! . 1t-;n fmg px. I'nona wimui : SSI-" ANTIQUK furniture, china, atlvtrwar. rniQ. Miiur, pmiinum, raue iMin. nirra cany AHifripan pirturca. coina.i rlxtolgi. Pnn Antique, S3 ti. 17th at. fnnirw .ni" v ANTIQUE FURNITURE, broken Ji stiver, fslse teeth, feather beda. tlqns," 15 Chestnut st. Phon. Wfi Tni'B. Estsbllshed 1H88. . -.. CARPETS, "furniture and piano.: part mt? eniiro nousenoios: near, caia prices ' Miller Co, i;t Rldss av. Poplar CARPETS, rags, paper, all kinds ol meisi, nignest prices, lirndcr, aosi; ..in. inny m fAHT.r.rP $&! WANTH IMilF.niAfRLt rash tiflr txalrl In IT. R. it old mlta. overcoata, ahori. te. Don't t un i'v ninra vfjio naa ioiinwa ui. our rtflncd t.iivr xet1mat ftrt. Call, or nnon wai..m r buh.i. LJ LU 1L1 " " ""1 CAST-OPP CLOTHINH. ladlss' and . m nignesi price, psia: we can. asr.' city, country. Phono Dick. SIM. tnsn-s i... noutn st, Fl'RNITURE. pianos, carpets, antlqu.a. '? , tire or part houses' bought for raat1LS, matter how large. J. llern.teln. lS34fx' By C. A. VOIGHT J' 0l.V.'i MeVJWA V4ITM IT J AskSk Ai.nr.MS.... n -. -.-.-. . & w. i K " . ' UULTWf.f:AMKAfTS ..nt t sjrassTiexsa"x-s 3 x. -. V."l. t attWi m. 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