tQrPriW 'm -rHiiry4--"ryri -n l-v'J' Pr w 7r- WW V" '-' ' - tt 1 I lOSSIP OF THE STREET MANCIERS URGE J UP OF LIBERTY LOAN CAMPAIGN Bond Market Shows Tendency to High Level. Short-Term Notes Strong Gossip of the Street . . ..1.....4 41. Sl ntm-. . jjijjjg Up of the liberty Lonn cnrnpnlRii, as It Is realized that with tho .- .t.1,,.1 .,...,.1. 1. Im 1.I..1.1.. MfBKHlnl .1.... ........ 4W fcfrinninff OI mo lliliu ntciv ii. io ihhij ccuviui umi ouiii-uiu (.'lions karoade - popul.r,zo tho 4i per cent bonds In order that It may bo aiit the' most successful drlvo yet unilcrtrtUen by the Covcrnmcnt. Thus far tho record shows that only about 4,000,000 persons havo subscribed to tho bonds, nnd tho goal set places the amount at 20,000,000 I rjbscrlbers, which flguro It Is earnestly hoped will bo realized. On rrovlous occasions much momentum has been Rained In tho third t.nilfourlh weeks of tho Liberty Loan present campaign, viewed front tho Mlevlns that such will bo tho case 1 The tendency oi mo uum. inainci uirougnoui mc insi ween was one ? tf rising ciuototlons, although thcro were, of course, tho usual number J e( declines as compared with tho closing quotations of a week ago. ' jje josses, however, were In tho main not large, while some of the gains recorded reached as high as 1 or C points. Trading throughout tho week ! tu extremely narrow nnd tho most gratifying feature of tho situation vJa thla respect was the conspicuous absence of any selling piessurc. A decidedly fctrong undertone Is shown in '.he short-term note market, ' (.'though transactions aro fcmall and unimportant. Tho demand for tho lest Issues continued good, but only a small amount of notes wcro avail able at anything llko tho normal market quotation. One prominent dealer said that with tho nppcaranco of any substan tia buying orders In tho market prices would advance considerably, I whereas In the event of heavy selling orders appearing thcro no doubt i fould bo a dccllno of equal proportions. In this connection ho polntod . cut that the market Is to narrow as to be easily lnducnccd In cither ' direction. Ihe Trade Acceptance Discussion of tho trade ncceptanco ns tho most potent vehicle for our , trade, both domestic and foreign, especially after tho war, still holds ' the attention of many bankers and business men. Albert Hroton, vlco president of tho Guaranty Trust Company of Xcw York, In speaking on this subject recently, said: ; "To continue to hold tho commercial nnd financial supremacy we Uve gained through tho war our merchants und manufactuiers must be come thoroughly and practically acquainted with the financial machinery i for marketing and distributing their goods both nt home and abroad. "One of tho chief obstacles to tho extensive development of our ovcr i isas commerce, In fact, has been a. more or less general unfamlllarlty on f the part of our manufacturers with the means that our banks nfford for the financing of this business. Another handicap to our progress In the I lucrative fields abroad, which will bo more important than ever when peace is established, has been the inability or disinclination of our ex porters to grant the credit terms demanded by reliable foreign buyers. It b certain, for Instance, that our exports to Latin America will not reach . their peak until we extend as favorablo terms ns our competitors. "Bank ciedit bridges tho gap between the raw material nnd tho fin . bhtd Rroduct between production and distribution. There Is no mjstcry and little complexity nbout financing foreign trade. The principles are the same ns in domestic business. Thcro arc only the differences of lan f page, differences of currencies and the greater distances." Tour Millions a Day in Wav Stamps It took a long time to get the wnr-savlngs stamp system In opciatlon. ; It was hoped that $2,000,000,000 would bo sold the first year, but after i months of work only ?50,000,000 were s.old. That was only tho beginning. , Kow the falcs hae reached as high as $4,000,000 a day and homo of tho ' workers look forwaid to a possibility of sales reaching $10,000,000 a day, r although $1,000,000 a day would be moie than tho savings banks of the f country formcrlj gained In their deposits. A banker ras: "Saving for the war Is a cry Mmplc matter If once ''foa can get the education and right spirit. Tho trouble s thul our people arc so otruagant that they do not count pennies. Any beggar t lw thft lTnltAil Utnlnu rtiil titif naldc. tliron nnnto n ,lnv ltltt nil rt tiu beggars and bankers full for tho most three cents a day Is not worth bothering nbout. Yet if every man, troman and child In the United Slates would save nnd put by three cents i a day for war savings It would mean more than $1,000,000,000 a year for Uncle Sam and the war." fkree Kinds of Treasury Certificates S There are outstanding nt tho present time two different classes of 'i Issues of Treasury certificates, one sold by the Treasury in, anticipation J of the third Liberty Loan und tho feccond fold In anticipation of taxes. Utho silver bill Is acted upon as expeditiously as reports from "Washing ton Indicate, thcro may bo told a third class of certificates to furnish the a bails for the Issua by tho Kedcral Ilcscrvo banks of Federal Reserve llink notes to replace s11t ccitlflcates canceled to relcaso silver dollars 1 before present Issues mature. i The nttmnn silver bill provides 'that the Federal Itesone banks may ?ltsue Federal Itescrvo bank notes "upon the Treasurj of the United States as " ttrtlflcates of Indebtedness or of United States one-year gold notes." i The only certificates of indebtedness outstanding are those twllior- bed In the war-loan bills. The war-loan bill of April 4, 1918, Increased the limit nt nnTHftntts tl.nt nniiM I.e. nntctandlnr. nt nnv rale ttm. frmn - - "' -...., .... ..WW... HW WU.U......n ... ....J W..W ...... w ...... ,' 11,000,000,000 to $8,000,000,000. Chairman Kltchln, of the Ways and ,' Means Committee, in reporting tho bill said: "These certificates cannot ,Jnm for more than a year, and the money raised by tho Issue of them can pot be spent except for purposes approved by Congress." Congress, J therefore, in passing tho Plttman sliver bill would approve the use of ittese certificates to secure Federal Reserve bank notes, t.' Although there aro now outstanding or being offered certificates In v excess of $4,200,000,000, these certificates were issued for definite loan '.jindtax purposes, and Secretary McAdoo may from time to tlmo sell new fcusuei of certificates direct to tho Federal Reservo banks for the purpose of securing currency. f ino united States one-year gold "1 are the one-year Treasury notes act approved December 23. 1913. Tho Ifrederal Reserve banks buy from member banks an amount not exceed ing $29,000,000 of Government 2s j early "" currency. V' Thfl n(l Olcn nrn, t.tnn .tint lmlAPal Convert tho Unllrd Klnlps ? liAiipht thirty-year 3 per cent conversion bonds cent Treasury notes rencwablo at the thirty years. i The Uelve Federal Reserve banks 1,000 of the one-year Treasury notes which would be available for federal Reserve bank notes under tho rittman bill. 'forty Bond Deliveries Begin Isfi 'frertM of the new Issue of Liberty Loan 4 Us to cash subscribers Jlln v J... n.,. ,,,. .. . ... ... ,.., .... Iijp, iwhujt, iiie reaerai reserve ininu on oaiuraay inaueu a loiai L'' J',000,000 of tho new bonds, which reached country banks this morn- fiC't na simultaneous delivery of the bonds was mado by institutions in iirj city. Tho bonds delivered were In denominations of $50, $100, $500 Mad $iooo. Deliveries during the campaign are limited to $10,000 to one IfiMorlber. "POt Silver was mintpr! nf tifnptv.nlrlA nnt a ninrlir -fnf im nimi'n ,lMd8y" ThIa ,s lho "'Shest f'e spot market haa touched since tho fig'roductlon of the Pittmnn Mvrr hill In Hnntrrpss flxlnir a nrlen of XI I,. Wnce. it also marks a new high is vuwon was forty-nine pence, which compares with forty-eight and a tfiwrter on Saturday. 1 (Jrhe unanimous action of the Senate on the rittman bill and the Wsslty for Jta Bp(:C(jy cnactment will probably hold the spot market " to the prlco proposed In tho measure. Tho previous top this year p ninety-eight and three-quarter cents. .Directors of tho Phlladelnhla Comnnnv will nwalt the rcDort of earn- .CS fOr the flROnl vnn inD,l lorM, k " in common KtnrU Th. .ilm.. Ieting ot lh8 directors w, probai,ly I( Officially .ir.1.,1 .i.. .- i . hwuu llUi U IttlU X1KO m a In their Weekly review of market I llilllllir nHfiAa tn !.. ....IaI M.nt.a ..n... kalni .vna.n.ail -A ll A S't Jf the improved military situation abroad. It Is believed that : im tie the maijt influence for some time to come and that quota m'H be largely governed by developments, The situation Is beconv vorti4e ,ft)rt, vlctorUjw K;eewf)llhmets by the Allied ATaj'Mi SPEEDING t .L.iki.l ..Jt-l ..!.... .. 4 campaign, and In tho face of tho various tingles, there Is reason for with tho present offering. part to do It becauso wo think deposit ns provided by law with security therefor of United States notes also included in the rlttman authorized by tho Federal Reserve Federal Reserve act provided that In the plan to eliminate national Pfle.n'a t.1t.!.r ..A, ,1.1 it ilulhAil nnrlfr IhU nrnvtsinr. nno.lmlf Intn and one-half Into one-ycur '3 per option of tho Government for on February 28. 1918. held $27.- record- for the year. The London 11 1Q1fi hmfnra -inMrlnn- HK'Mntl will li nn nhnnt Anrll 97 nnH thn be hel(1 Apru 29 instead of.April 27. i,.. ji.. j ' UCC1I UI3V.U3SVU, conditions Edward B. Smith & Co. BVKNISG 1TBLU' I I"- If Business Career of Peter Flint A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead fCorirloil) 9MHoJ?"n,V;l,,1nr".,7,,!,',r !""" I"'""' "pvloumc". . ',",)! "L-X"'?a:,r''l"l',' "'" S'l-f nil the -, ""i'.'l.'''"'""'"!' rriirl n.i.l fall "ldrA, il?u'.lt,.iP,'Z S0:"",, ,'"' "l Tlioie v hilh nri 1 , "nrl '" "II lnqillrlp.. f' Kill U m,r,,,.'' ',',', b, r. '',' li mnlt. VII,. M.L more l'hlllp lonkeif at the man. contnlnini'."'0 "",l tlle" nt ,h0 "ole containing his name forged l,v me ..L"' ust ?" 'e point 0f Mylng. or Cods Salc. cnd this farce! Tell II, ?. .' a forKcr ,ln'1 '' It done Phi hi 1,7 ," ,"1y wtfr "niMeiiieiit nilllp Mid slowly, "Why. ot course. derHinlnKra,:'r0 U wnulnc. I cannot : u,i. aerstand hy you rhouhl iiuestlon it.- fo Ji,C" "l". ma Vecmei1 (o l0f0 llls "ad. I? fnr.-.'V1",. Vou kM0W 1,,at "'Knature vnU I Z nn1 Ict'H mi'arc them. Thl ..vIVh llovv ls ''OTnwIiig money all 1) , ,0lvn- , lins borrowed from at least two ptoplo under fulso pic tenses and henven knows how ir.inv 2i, ".",'' ",'s nbout ilm" c"t I'lm ;, " thnist a hit of p.n,i- .tndrr Ihlllps note. 'Come on. wrlto jour name. Philip Maidenly Mralghtenid up and Hniu, Whom do you think ou are talk ing to? I tell you that signature Is genuine. Now get out of here " Immediately thn man changed his tone, and mid:. "Aw, come now: you lout want to tahe It as bad ns that, ou know we'xe got tho good on this young fellow." Hut l'hlllp cm him hort with u wave ot hi hand and raid to me: "How much do you owe on that now?" "I Just can't remember." 'I can tell jou," Find the fellow, "he owes $57.75." "Uiit the face of ttie note Is onlv $50 and thero has been $7.50 credited to It." Vnn't help that. When n man gUes a noto with an irregular vlgnature, H'k up to us to proe It's o. K, and he's got try pay tho opencs." "All right." said Philip. "I gucsp we'll pay that little note up right now and havo It done with." He pulled out his check hook, but the man said: "N'K on that ! Uncle Sam's currency and nothing cl.c. Vou can't fool me that way." "Mighty Misplrlnu. aren't you?" said P.ogers sarcastically. "Walt n minute." nnd he left the room, letumlng In n few moments with a roll of money, which he counted out to tho man. The fellow thrust tt Into his pocket and way nhout to leave the room when Philip asked for tho note "Oh, yen, the note. I'll write 'paid' across It," i-ald tho man suavely. Philip shook his head. "That note," nnd lialrl mil Itla linml "Hut you'll see me write 'paid In full' ncrots It," lesponded the man as ho pro ceeded to do to. I never i-aw l'hlllp io nngry before. He caught tho man by the wrist nnd said, "Hive mo that note, or I won't bo lesponslhlo for your welfare." Tho innii quickly handed over the note. "Ho threatened me personal violence you heard him," wild ho with a whine, turning to me. I was too overcome with shame nnd sorrow to say n word, and In a few momcHs tho man left the room. "My riod. l'hlllp, ou'o saved me from lulu!" and I held nut mv bands to him. but he put his behind bis back and raid: "I don't caio to shake hands with a forger." T looked nt him blankly for n minute and he continued: "Listen to me, Flint. I'm quite pre- " x ri r- Circle of 4,t i eit-nn ivi.lpninr lins Iippii !illllt un UWlt ia tvi !..- i... cuaIa i. it liiir-p nlnnnoii and comnlctcd ill nated cfllc:nncy of Steele Service viri.niA.-At ILo t-eniiiremente nr tho limitation. HE utmost satisfaction ...nACT;Ltltim. rnt lesjjuitoiuuiii v ... contract wun control oi every uciun. Wm. Steele Engineer Even the Best-Designed and Best-Built Allowing in Around Every Window-Frame I I I I I I I I I I I The only way to prevent it to stop te ruinous inrush of air between the window-frame and house itself is to calk these cnicks with Pecora Elastic Calkins Compound. Pecora Elastic Calking Compound is a plastic paste which never dries out, never cracks, no mat ter how the house settles. Now is the time to have your window-frames calked with Pecora, to cut 20 to 50 off your coal bills every year, to avoid tho expense of Ire nuent redecorating due to the soot and moisture which enter around your window-frames. Pecora saves its cost in a few months. Write, phone or call for full details PECORA PAINT CO. Eitabli-hed Over Fifty Year Ago 4th and-Sr Wey Ave Philadelphia LKDGJii; l'lllLAJHiU'IHA, TUESDAY, . , saaaiainii.il I ill ..-. . pAred to believe you did this under a great strain, but Im soiry you lindn t manhood enough In tell me about It I urn going to hold your note until you've paid back everv penny that ou owe me Hint Is. $57.75. I shall expect you to pay It bark nt 2 50 a week, l'lease don't bring It to me. Rend It to me by money order eery week. I don't wish to sco you ngiiln until you have won back your honor. Now, we must go down nnd Join the others" "l'hlllp." t stammered, "you won't you sec Margaret " "nit, t won't tell them," he sold Im patiently. "Now try tn net lllte ft leal "mi whllo with Wallace and Miss miter." Have you ever tiled to net naturally when you were torn with nnxlely and worry and regret? 1 managed It for about fifteen minutes and then 1 got up mid said, "You folks will really have to rtctlio me, as I feel under the weather," nnd t bade thtm RiiikI-Iij-Without waiting for nny comments I left the room nnd the house. t remember seeing a picture some where of n thief slinking away In the night. That's Just how 1 felt Ton.ws tit .stxr.xs t:rniit.M Von rmi trp u rrol friemt on by bclnO on thr drail tfVrl irlfh Aim. ' What does this mean to yt HusinchS Qnci-tiolis Answered May t s-iravst an Item for mip r l r Hint nrtlileK" Thln i . iiiiilhui i . i. I nrc nlreatty Insured nanlnei d-nth i - l.lllf.. n.t.l nl.l er. fneltil ,K r 'should tie so Insured I'mi ! vnti Ii. Ii- Ih I people to "a' It" b mr in ,f i i ki.i 1 storv or climax As an as-'nt dmiii iih WIt, Wtlllt ptn besll' l-Mp-mil H.( I tlon would nu US- to r m li I'm ti'lnliiil caea, plenae? i. r 1 Tf there are enough people Intel -ted In feeing Peter 'ell life liiut.inir w li , Ills fate Is In the hands of his n-idnji Answering our nupxtlon, wheihei big Individual cases deserve pcimi.il miIIci tatlon: . tt s very easy for a big in. in to .i , "no" In answer to a letter or teleph me I call but not quite so eav when the I agent Is facing hlm. I know on,, .iumn who paves the way for n call mi hltr cases bv sending a regllcied hum stating when he will call Till- u-ii.ill. creates n sulllcient liiiiresion to - nu, un entrance Have .vou u-cd ilimlui zatlon? If so, with what miui"-.' (CONTINtl'.O To.MnnihiW i I'hilmlclphia Arrivals at New Yuri; Hotels J. A. fie. k. Mont lectin MIms K. ItreBc. tetlhiim. M. A Ilurne. Wooilwald Mrs M A tiurnoy. ooitarl J. tt. Chlcrs, Maracltles. . Mrs J II. Hhlcra, Maraellb Jt. On tea. NVth-rland Mrs II. Hates. NVtiierland. i. II Hrnie, llanders. I. H IJulld. AtBonqiiln W. Itadlev. Vim I'nrllnll'l Mrs W. ll.ull, . V.iii 1'ortl.inil W. n llandn. Marie Anlolmtl. II. Johnson, Ifrlsiol Aire II Johnson, llrlstol Mart.- tt IjiMnn. Aninlneti, . I MjcDnnald. ItermllaKe. W. I.. Msrshnll, Uinta-S'arnsans. tt J. T. Miller. Van Cortland . Mrs. J P Miller. Van Cortland W. C. M'Mincv. cumlKrlniid '. 1. Iloblnsnn, t'latiders. H. Scott, ilrepoble M. II. Wearies Van Corllund Mrs M. I) Hearl.s, Van Cut ll.mil J. Xhaw. Walllck. i:. it. Hterretl. Latham J. C Thr Hrlsml VlrS J C Tl'r. llrlstol V. 11. AITIck. Ilralid If. 11 llrelmen. Ilrestln it. VV. tlreltenstein. I.rnml Mrs n It Carver, ttreslln T. P. TVurham. Aberdei n ll. A l'srallann, Marlls,roiisli II P Poley. Park Avenue. Mrs J It Por.l. Herald H,lin. .1 P. I.ellev. Ilroadwev Cntrnl C. It Klmh-rlev Park Aw nut c. Ii. Lrsnier. Na irr- It M. Portler. Urn ml I. Hainfer New Sir 1 ll W. Turner, Itrnadiwtt i'nti.il V. II. Venlv. MarlborouBb .f A Vlntintv New riirHiid Ii Walker. Park Aveuui J. Krltljn. Albert 'Ir.nle l!eirc.entuthei lllauner. II Kamliol I ui - I". 1. Tw etitj-elMh htre. I fS! fff A Confidence n -- -- - inflnstriiil structures. through the co-ordi i BSIW IS I ! I'Jif.' is tho result ofplacinp; Ilm ontirr. vv-nrlr in oni WQ .... ..v... -...- & Sons Co. Comtructori mmm 'rr;f-r.iiii Philadelphia Ag f LyE loronio jfoir . rr-iir.i. jS y fpfef-S Houses Settle Air to Leak cam Bi'ngton ?2Jf FILK THA1JL COMPLAINTS ' Standard Oil Co. of New York nnd I Cluett, Pcabody,& Co. Named Wnililiigtnn, April ..I The Federal Trade Commission rhnrges that the Standard oil Company or New York has acquired a large part of the stock ot the Magnolia I'otroleimi Company, with the effect ii f puhrtniitlallv lessening com-1 petition. Hearings were set for June 11. Another complaint announced alleges that Cluett, l'eabody ft Co , of New York, with the put pom of stilling competition I In collars, has rutubllslipd standard re sale prices and requires that merchants shall sell nt those prlres. It ulsn Ii charged that the company refused to pell lis products t dealer who will not agree to maintain the fixed retail price. Hearing' were set for June S. ItcadiiiK Youth Hi'licvcd I.imI Iteitilliig. I'ii.. April I'.l -ltohert Hf vlne, the i Ighlien-.vriir-uld si.n of Hub ert Hevlne. Sr . i.f tills city. Is believed to Iiuvp been l"-l on the Ami i lean steam ship I .nUe Mom Mthoiigli his name l n t on the lint of missing, no wold of him has been inelveil here lie was a naval guntur on the vchsiI. 3L1l LlOW LOSl ii i pi. 4l I -- u h l I t 1 in v r . i h -. i ( M u iihuiH Mi i ittnfiH t if . h Kite In 11 I Y. W III Inn ii I n .. ti i i ,1 it n i it i V tt i - r ft id r ilf.tt -t f'l Nt r i'irr l- - i n i pttuln onlv- i (nit Ki t tf ...tl . .I.tx M..l I'rit. U n r I . "t V i-H illiiLh. I ' m In tie r in.- fnl llnokl t N - fXrcx Iros Co. rliiniliitii: iiml llraltnc "iii-itUi" iiisi'i iininw 11 lit . N .Mil N. :M(t nh si. ffrttt-'criC yiiffiiiiniiii: iii'h 11 iiiiii 1 inn, im ii ii ' 1 1 ii 1 nnwHiiM im,iiiii 11 11 'iiir t 1879 1918 STEAM HEATING I deals in ami ciocts eticjincfrtiiK' commoditii's for tho construc tion of Hcntinjr Sysitema, Ilcnt ItcKtilntors, Kurl Koonomizors, InsuIatitiK Covei'injrs, Steam KittiiieT. I'liimbiiitr, Water Sup ply Systems, Water Meters, Ventilating- Kami and Mowers, Sheet Metal Work. Klcctrie Work. I.lcctric Motors and Cleneratoi'M, Klectiie Klcvators, Stationary Vacuum Cleaners. Repair and reconstnittioti'Wotl; in all the above lines. 1 SO0O sucec.-ibful plants in 40 years. Telephone connection., Day, Night and Holidays ! Juniper and Cherry Sts. Philadelphia .jHiMiiiiiWuii "vii in 11 1 "arm ni'iiiiFiiiaiii iBHiiihiiihiIIhIiitoii,' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IK I ( II'V. N .1. onr opportunity to pur chase lai-frc property in Ocean City, N. J. This hotel is in perfect con dition. .'!0 iocwi, completely fur nished; all conveniences. Sale or exchange. Excellent Location Facing City Park Open From Ocean to Bay Address V 110, Ledger Uflicc. M'KIM. Ki.imrs i:v viiikmtv CJ!:;iiimiiiini!iiaiii:iiE;ir!,.i:i.:itB.i:iiiiiiMiitim!raiiiiirr: IHOTELWEBSTER lOWe.t 45 St. Ntw York g fjuit off Hltli Ave. i cnoneef nty't quittest tUetu t Onof New YcrV'fe tnoitbt-utifulhotci g Muchfivorrdbyv.-e- E mentrielluigwtth- H out icoit. f ItTun (our rninutt t gjj walk of forty the- f: atrt. ti Cet.trr of lliorr-nif uiii;.(. v; Rooms printi ItalK. llM-S 4.du na ignrvai. Sillmf RMtntbcil- fMin nd blh. 5.00 tni u;irk m$i?w ira&Sf W.Jt-luitMl Ouinn. En itnu!itittii:iiiiirtiniic3iiiiiiii!iii; itCQiiiiiuiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiirH MUWIII CITY, V. J. VENTNOR "liT- "". NewJeMCVL : j. .. r .... .. A HAVLN Ot MtALTH I AND SEASHORE CITY OF HOMES Imtn4iulf tdjomiim Atlantic U171 nol coiniKtfti by fut and frtqaat tltctnc Ctrl and tha world fomout SMniwtUc No manufactories. Pure uttitui wattr; unt sctllad uhooli) public p'rcroundj and rtatatioa pitrj prottcttd bathing baachci. Priprty ueiwd at f S.otM.ooo o. Train fcilitil untqualltd, Spltndid motor roadi. Two golf count! doit hf. Tor attract. booUat and funhar Infonnation, writ CUT CU1K, VUTXCI CUT. I. J. -- 5 Jfc ,--.,-s- - : i 'tSs- SI S Kit b; K W m c 1 1 . fljS-al-lll r?. Hf4J.sfif?txsa: ;? u. Jn..---t.rL. & ?$&': jpa WtMtmHtirrir a.V, near tisacau aaar. tt SMunnMier tQi u prtyaU baths, ru, Mr. tie u fUr, : up cisiiy. ckM, jn. Al'lUL 23, WIS . ,. jnmM'AjinNAf Itotti e-Me Summer Business Courses To meet the Brent need for mil trnlneil efllre help by the Bovernnifiit nnd busi ness In Bene!, the Comtnerrui nepsrt meni villi lw tn session both day nnd er nluc throiiKhout Ihe summer. New elates will I onned May 1. Increase our rflleleney nnd enrnlnc power nnd nt the same time hi In Sour lountry ilurltm this irltlesl nerlod Phone, wrlto or cull for detnlhd Infornistlon. (Mhrr drpnrtmenls of the Cnlver-ilty i also be npr-n durlns the summer TEMPLE UNIVERSITY I llrond SI, tielniT Iterks jj I'hlhidflnhlit MKlllTIIAMl AMI IIIHIKI(1:kI'IN(I Orrmt Hhiirthmd.' ti.- eas Bpedy stem , IumImth i-oursrs I)j or !:vnlni: Hilioola I Unroll nny ilm" To meet the h.avy and In , errantna demnnd for ounn men and women wljh otlle anil luln.ss training nur elasiiei will be continued da nnd epnlnJ throuxh , out the oomln summer month-. Call or write for rTMI. ulari nnd l-ntalor riiti..iii!ii'im nrsiM-.ss couxoi: 1 inn Chftniit treft I Wanted Bright Lady or Gentle as i;ut I'vrcm con nov. man r 41 i niiniut I'f.sTitAt. STRAYFR"! Tf" " lutne School O 1 Ii I crv, J aoi.gn: ( hr,tm,t street Poilt'ons rMrin'd fhiter now. Day or ntchl Mrito IAVJ TVtl.lIT l 2(1 . I.I'IMIN lltoklel Vliillrd I'rre I lllltTI SSI.N M HIIOI. of I'olHll.ir Milkle 1520 Chestnut St. Spruce 967 I'Mtl I t POST PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE i 1,01m (loco for S10 llrlnr voor illiimond), wutthe) and Jewelry te the larrrst pjwnhoti In the world. Waiter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine iiHMivit to Tin: riTV LOST AND FOUND l.l.l'.f Lost told MiRUvid. (lexllib III! V I 1 i .1 t aliiiul 1- .10 .ituriM., April L'O, 1,11 mih nnd Milk. I ..ill Kill! and Wat. 1.. wnril If iitiirind to lm lor Hillei-as. 1 1,. Mtnilt lit I r iv 1 Ml I Ml -' I d Vli II Ml. ii-.v Mi - 1 Ii - inilltllUt lt Siitiinlnv murnlns mI jn w Ire-hair- d fox terrier, pun ultn linen-colored spots over ee; . ri tn the name iIh IIiiv tteturn to joKepn 'renew. -iom enunoie nve , .nut lilll, slid receive a suitable reward. ,ll'iK SI'.VS"li:L- justim Thursday 11-1- Iri'in .H'r, i-,neiimi ave. a uonien nrown p 1, in s.. toi.nii.l. lllifrul ren.ird. Phono I'r -'!'" 4.V.H HELP WANTED FEMALE llllhrr (I illlnl Ail, en Pace -Jl rni.L TCLCrilONG OPGr.ATlNO j r,n tier weett paid durlne first nonth of lnHruetlon. nnd then rapid sdianeement. Operators aro assigned 10 cftlefs convenient to their horn-. no cxpcmnxcE Nncp.ss.vnr An eellnt ernorlunlty for roans women between 13 and 23 years of There are comfortable and nttrar ttve recreation nd dining roomi where meals aro sirved at cast. rnniAN'p.NT cjiplotjicst Annly twlween n. m. and 0 p. m. at 4ini Market street. Tlir. PGLL TDLCPlION-n CO. or rEXXA Htl.l.l.Ni. l.l.ltl. on. uliu iinilorKimiilii L'ii .irMnoiI niHriilnr . rlt rpfrcn.'O un.l rx porliTHf. t" l.lil Irf-dirfr OfTIr'. . I 1. 1. HUM A Uririi llnamlal InmUutrJii hs , ni-K-rnl Miramlp In ll clrrlrnl for.'o for unl; women l-nvenn ihi BBex nf sn nnj .'.". thniip uttli nil.llng mnohln i-xiifrlrnto it--i frrd: innsfnlnl urrounJln-i nnil nppor tunltU'S for aOvatucnltlit to those dr man I KlriitliiK nlillltv; Mat- nji. pcrlnre nnd l.ir r-,prrnul llri!:.ti';lseT0lli .-. I'l.llliK WBtilnl in larsn pfflce", "mnt be iiulck ami Htrurat: iroo.I chance for ad- i in-inrnt 1 127. l.dgr Office. i I.KIIKS Tnuns Udlei n-ut .mil nutl- ' run nt llsurea. ullaht l.non-l. of br.n T.' f nlcaa aurroundlpir. ! Mill. r.eil Off j I'fxiK wanted anil lowntnlra work: white-. no Rhlns. ai2l Mldvaln ave .' Queen I am- Minor I'hnne fiermantnwn g.i iiinu- white: amall family: phone (.tn! Iini-i. Uin. trolley r.3. il.'.H Uncoln Drive. . IvlMIIlltS on Infanta' near- light work- rouni eood nacea. Apply -JI I M 12th at. , ll t tli fl.Kir ' i GIIU.S ron Jii.vni.vo r spi.vKiNn rnAiins r.l' TWI3TIXO FRAMCS Dr.AWINO AKD ROVINO 1'R.J1U3 Tun nnnn.v hardino cq. TCO.N'l" WORSTKD JIII.LS I'NRL'U ST. AKI) DELAWARE RIVER TACONT. PA. HELP WANTED aiRLS AND TOUNO WOMEN WANTED for hand nnd marhlne operators In eaw and tile works permanent poalilon at eood nacea for satisfactory applicants Imnua paid to satisfactory workers ".nr.! Einplnment Department HENr.r DISSTO.V i SONS. INC. Tacony. Philadelphia CURLS WANTED tlVr.H HI YEARS OI' A.HJ IV I'UIAHETTi: DEPARTMENT I.H1HT. AIHT VACTORY HESIltAHLi: STEADY WORK Rfir LHSVHHS SEIIVKI) AT I.ES THAN COST" PVY. HEtltN'N'ERS. . PER WEEK (.OOP PAY EXCELLENT TREATMENT LIGGETT MYERS TOHACCO CO. 3D AND ONTARIO STS. OIRL-S AND WOSIEN Rteadv. all ear around work. In h modern. iip.o-data fac tory liulldlnc; nn ideal location for tho IMwr In Wet Thlla. and within easy reach or an. on account m ciose proximuy lo aubuay. llarlni. Iincaster ae,, Darhy. I Spruce. Italtlmor ni, and Sprlne Uarden eta. aiirmco mirtj uriii prre, power preKS, threndlne marhlnea ami other llalit marhlns work Tor details cll at factory office. 11. T. Talste Co.. 3201 Arch at. ' (Jlltl.S for s PI vx I Nil RIXU AND CAP TWISTING WORSTED Y-.IIV MILL , A .1. I'AMEIION Jt- r-f. 1 KENSINGTON AND OLENWOOD AVES. GIRLS. .', one for doHiiaiatra ork and cooklne, other for upstairs ork and to help with child: Rood, permanent positions I for refined rlrls: rood home, pleasant sur-' roundlnirs. Phone Qermsntown 3770 W. J I J1RLH wanted tn flnlshln mom or prTnttna i plant! Ilrht, congenial work: it hours psr week! chance for advancement. Kettsrllnus Co. sn Arch at. Glltl.S EXPERIENCED t.V HINDF.IIY, MASCHER APPLY HOPOHTON PRESS. AND SOMERSET. , airtl.S for ofdee work I Ledger. Editorial Dent , Eienlnr Public nth and Chestnut. UIRLS wanted to stamp Govt coats. Pros , ress Skirt Co.. I30O Arch. alxthflqor ' (llltl.s'to worK la factory. Apply 1C1S-3J llllllll , IAID8, I whits, wanted, chambermaid and waltressL nnv.iB rsmiiy: ay 1 subv.ru i Main I.ti.. Apply Mre. It VhunA. mpratnjt, bs n 0 and IP. Milpt UoM, HELP WANTED rEMALE (llllier ( luttlflril AiN on I'urr 2) I MAIDS for rhsmlierwork snd vriltlnxi ISO , ii month nnd Iwsrd. L'nlvertlty Hospital, I """ n"d Snriil'J'ls- I JMOTlinitS HKI.rilll for ayesr-oM ehIM: ' I JIr'!Liagn:l'" Clly Line. Overli'k an.ld W. J NfltHK white, for .Vyesr-old plrl, ono with) STil Miirrniinallntta 1 r." I ni.MKn.l a. nh.iu Ill.mon.l Ti"Vv """ " " NfHSCrtV (l()VKit.Ni:.S or mother's helper, wane, tn tnke ehsre of .1 children, 2. 4 1 nnd it r 1 -tin, i.e.l. Off . or ph Otn. 47S7 tiik tinnnt.t. rrj. 12TH ANT! MAHKBT STS iVV require the senlres of n voiinn lady no ofne nsslstnnt: Imowledct. ef hookkeplnB nt maun Apply superintendent's offiee. rTA.VIPl.ni l.xperleiieed stampers on nno sistlonerv In color nnd broniej also ulrls or t or I to learn sfainrlnn permanent Poslllnn Anplv the Unllev Hanks ft U'dd'e j 1--M Sanrom st foorth floor. . FTKNi-KmAPIIKit Kvn vounVYo"man "for real perm jwi un dictating maehlne 2 lo n hours a da. liatnnee offiee work- sbotild have Sfime rn bookkeeping nnd office work. If exceptionally hrtaht. this rot eMMiMnl will nav enttfifnrtory wnBes for j conipet-nrv nnd nceurny: tn own hand- wrlllnT state ate. c;p ref , bow soon ' evnltnble flraton t. I.'nljlit MfB Co., : 11" N' fid t ' .TrniltAPIIi:it" nnd tvult wanted for Hahi clerical work one nnderstandlnr nnd r iitt , Oermn-i p-eferred tiut telnnera . Misldereil I'i'l nZn tT imnfl. .Vtondav and Tue-.l,i or write Me Marks, tn euro of t- (letm-n flette n; Arrli st. STnMKlHA'l'llCH nd clerk; must te rapid. accurate nnd wminir: no nlhers need ap ple, nood hours nnd no overtime: state pare, ir-frence. exji rlenco nnd salary. I 4211. i l.edaer Office. Tl;.l)HJ'AI'MKIl llon.1. oppoltunltv for Nnutir iiiiv or inieiiirence nnd nlilllti stale ciuallflcetbcs reference anil wanes p'lied In larln I' SOT l.iler HfUce. ex- srKViXl'tAPIIlin wnnte.1- exiwrUnred t'n derwood nieTator. prefer wnnin who will nisist at of fire work. William Poster. 120S i N .list St. ' STI.NlKlltAI'llt.ll must ! thorouehly er. p-r Bood nnntirtunft'- nnd steady posl- tl"li 1' SO I l..dffer l-f fjce. STi:iinilAl'ltPlt7 neat nn.l acenrnte, stntn 1 nerleni-e. If nnv- nlher IvAtltenttt,. V .'"iO Lcdtyr Central. nTnxoanAPiinr.s Severn! desirable position open for experienced sternum. oners vv Ith lnree Industrial concern In northeast sccthli xrinnn-m a nn. r n nox ar.oo I STCNlMlllAPTlPrtn'wanled. musThave Eood . edticatlnu. state nee exnertenca nnd watary 1 ileslred J Ml. Ledger Centrnl. n"i ii. tjiiii wanito ,vppo i Miverman I .Knn X. V cee. fiih and Hiutli sts I I TYl'IKT 11 HHt.il livlnhl 01-1 n liTnla. enl I elerti. Christian. Address p ,,(m. t.ejirrr I Iflle WAIIIIMAItll. !l pee month end hosrd. room nut Vnlwrsltv Hospital, 31th and Spruce VOt'.VIS I.AHV winiiTd "r,ir ilerhal nolilon: must be Koud penni'in and eneraetle vn 'ixpeilcnii iim-Htaii Addres-: in o" n band- writing statlnir e,tuiitlnnnl iii'lllcatlonii .n. I wags epfcted to ls-mii P .ins. Ledger fifth e. i HELP WANTED MALE Hither l.illled Ail, on Pace I) AiliC.VTAXT state public acrnuntnnt. on refs : with . Ledper Central. rillL'NTANTS TI1V TIIAINKI KKNInnft. ,..'.Vr.A..''y,S'" T-ri-- AnH ttXPRRI US'.' -J.Nn W '""'tKN'i'fl' I.TI1CKIVRI T.. WILSON MWII.I. I'KRT. I"tl. Al'CTS 1?n-. I.AVH TITt.t: HIM, Pllir... nnvrnvMPVT wnrtw CiOvi'rixvrvT work IV Ttircsf f1Mi:. " U'An Wt MfST T r. i HO fll-R PART .."Ui: OP OVER Tltt'.RP fvri.u sam vi:rni utKr.i to main TAIN A VST A1IMT IV Tlltl VIRl.T. , will ov nnv wtiinii-x s ivviNcn.i.n IVDPPTRIAI. AIIMTT ou ran reglifr at liluli .si for tho s'ol- Inwtli" nolttnti nt .MinV.M.i: HTIIV. AVn ORD.VANC1. I'OMPAVV nnnrsTovi.- nin.n plant nnnvsTovn. pa Adjnter nn automatl acrew nincldnep, n'l tmatlc a-rw machine itprrTtnr-:, lirown-ra 'htl experlenre nrraar), Jtll.r.n ner week tieltman ct.-rka, cutter. KrlndT. die alnVers catitre matte-. tnne-tir no evnertenre neiewnM' S' nor wepl. 10 eiart Ultorer I tnachlnlati ttniliu-nani e worUl, ollera t-vil-i room mtlllnx IhiIh. tooij-dom lathe handa. toolroom tnachlntete t.'ilmaker. totd Brtml. ' i era tox.t linrdenere .'Oil Icariiera on nrlotti mmlilnia :lrt ccnte nr- h..ur and ulorawflrlc: ' inur piecework earning ahould nteraaoi 1 from $1 to il per daj ThIa is jour eppor- I tunlty APPl.v AT lOTir KT niTR nnivo nnpn'ti-vrcs i unnvsTovn. pa. . i I Mo aee our renreaentfltli-ea at tfi I MAN'SIOV HOP.1i:. ItRAlltVn, r.. ISLAND ROAD AND AVOODLAND AVR. A.VllLIMRO.V IIE.VDERH M for tenlj work! atcp.1- worli. Cruse-ICemner Co . Am Mr Pa. ASSISTANT t'ACTOPY MANAOER WANTED An unusunl onenlns for an asUt tint manager to take eharffe of tiro duetlon The position rermlrea h man of force anil ahllltv to handle labor. Soma chemical knowledge would te helpful, hut la not nbao. lutelv fiaentlal The olnnt ta mod ern nnd fuliv eaulDPtil: located ntar llaltimore. JIJ. When onawerlnc c''- full Infarma tlon rerardlmr nuallflcatlon expfrl rnce. aalarv. etc M li'l. Idscr Office. Al'TOJIOIlII.E SALESMEN I Tu aell Koril Cara In Philadelphia: n.cood orn!n for n eood man. P SOI, I.edjer Office. . AIITOMOUII.E MECHANICS, experienced nn I'ord mra: eood openlns. Apply 3I3S Ludlow at. i i AtrrOMOIIILi; PAINTERS. S- Mr Arnold, , nmeiow-u Hiev .-ioior un . nu-i m. nroao. AUTO IIKPAIIIMEN. See Mr. Arnold, uhje. low.Wlllev Motor Co.. .101 N. Ilroad I AirrUMOIllt.n WASHER See Mr. Arnold. nteloy-Wlllev Motor Co . nn4 N. Proad rt, I ni.vcKsMiTir rinsT class APPLY SUPERINTENDENT'S OPPICE TOINT I1REE7.E OAS WORKS PASSYUNK AND SCHUYLKILL AVES. RLACKSMITH AND HELPERS, good wasc. ideal worktnu condltluna. llumplircja & l-o . I r.nt anil i ui-cuiuiii eia. . ttB NEED lMMElTlATELY flottcrmakera lielneia Itoad-oll chauffeur toliershon helm rs btutlnnarv t-us-enslns I Patternmak. ra repairmen Hndcarrler-; Wh-etwrlclits Plpentter' lielnera Lnborera ltlvraera' lielpera Guards rort nine houra p-t week onlv exn-rl enrvd men iie.-d ipnl Atlantic Reftnln? Co. Employment Department. Atlantic Kate. .tW I CenMinK ave. HOOKKEEPER Must he e-tper. and rood penmani aiaie bbc. nuuiicaiiona ana sal. ary cxixcted: lo classification If In draft. .1 s.iil Ledger Central. HO Y WANTED ROY POP OF. PICE AND MAIL! COVTrNU. 'riov.sciioot. Pitivn.nau! sat. 1IRDAY HAl.r HOLIDAY! AD VANCEMENT. ASK TOR MR SHAW 000 CHESTNUT ST. ROY. stronr. wanted: over id years: rood opportunity for advancement. Applr at Putdlo tadrer Co. and ask for Mr. Nahlll, second floor IHIY. about Id vra. In large real estate office: aatarv tt per week to start, with cond chance for advancement, atato refer .nn.u 1 r. Laulfep (Vntr.it. HOY waiiie.1: must lie over Id: Rood nppor tunltv for advancement Apply Snellen liurs Clothing- Co Ilroad and Wallace sts., I. Ik. I e.. ,!. l.rplBftii third flour Mr Morrison I ROY for general office work and errands ! In manufacturer's tirfloe opportunity for ad.ancement fur ambitious bey. T01 1 liencKla ilinir ROYS wanted, over 10 rs ot ace. to werk , In ahlpplntr dept. on foldlrur paper boxes. Ilrown i. Halley Co.. 410 N. Franklin tt. - . i ROYS 'WANTED TOR NIGHT WORK; MUST HE OVER 10; CHANCE KOK ADVANCBMENT. APPLY APTJIR , p. m . i, E d a i: r omcR. fipth VLOOR. ROTS for dsllverr departtaeut. Psrry and Chestnut. t Co.. iota ItnYA for nvr.l r.rk larae nfflcei cbatice far jiAvanejmenL'Anierlisr) Sto L-o.. tin ino xvnnie.. a j-.. J.;.,iTrin. !; f 17 HELP WANTED MALE (Other riiMflfleil Alii en 1'nce S) c.ni'KNTEns w, nnsT class Norn Others Need Apply Wages &Jc per hour. Steady work tha year round Apply Superintendent's Office, point nnnrczn a.s -wonics Tassyiink and Schuylkill avu. ill VNTifiURrt KITTEIIS wsntedi must hi n in ii" J;1 ""!!. wssei, sieaay roeitlon P ml Ledger Office, LI.RItl.H A lame financial Institution hai eeral onnorluulllea for vouna- men I- weeii the etes of. Is and In. to learn the hanklne bualnpea. tho.o with nddlnx maehlna experlenre preferred, permanent position' clean surrounJInas and advancement for those shnnlnr nblllty state aire experience " TiL salary exnectid rr.1l, ledger Ofnee l.I.i:(-TUtCA!c Man vanted. over draft Bi , "r 'deferred clasi, with some knon-led of elertrlenl buslneso. for omea worki must b wjlllnir tn vrorlt nlbt when required. Apply Wm ro'ter. 120-1 N. nn LLKVATort OPCPATOrt JJCCVSIRD P.t.tJVATOtt OPKTlATOn WANTKtl 11V VVIIOLKHALJ! ItOCSF TO n'.'!ir-AT Kf.nrTittc vnP.tnitT nr.r VATnii. rKltviANnvr position. ArPLT .!!:1.., , hoiistmann co. s C1IKI1HV HT. I fl 1 BI.RVATOH ATTlJXDAMT wanted. ejpJrt 1 . rir' lictirMi wa--n Sin, with mrl. 1 Apply time desK Itotel Majestic Watts st . ! i off iPraril avc Avk for Wm riummer A , KflSVVTor: (iPERATOU wanted ArrTy ' I Knilneer ll"ll VVallare. ILVUI.N'KKH wanted for Porter-AlFen'enslne i' nuiiniT'iniM work, steam worK. noon i waee .tnhii llllnesworth Steel Co. Tacony II and 1iwls sts., Krankfnnl. ! i..mh.m:i.h wanted, s hours work Apply if p-1-.iini ii.inr. i t. nesinui si PIltlJJlVN foe office bIJz. Iwllerss white steadr work. Apply ready for worlt. P.oom 114, lilt AValnut st. Fonan shop ruquirements wnsTi.vanou.su faneiRIC AND MANtirACTUntMO CO. (tSSl.VOTO.V WORKS1 ! TOOL roiKlURS I hajijii;r.-iiitiis (ison ibs ) j IIAJIJIRR DRIVERS j! I TRESS SMITHS PRESS I.EVERMP.V TRESS DRIVERS PRESS HELPEnr APPJ.T AT EJIPLOrJIENT DEPARTMENT J letter. Pa. llrnih oew-e JS01 PILtlERT ST.. PHIIDELPHIA (Open s a. m. lo o n m ) JANITORS WANTED Itf'.jC PER Horn APPLY SUPERINTENDENTS orFIC B ' POINT I1REESE GAS WORKS PASSYUNK RD AND SCHUYLKILL AVE. ' JOB TRESS HANDS! S houra per dav; hlrh i est aalary pall. Apply Williams Mar cus, :i'4-'j: S. Darlen St. KITCHEN MAN. $3.1 per month and board, room out. University, Hoapltul 34th and Spruce, ele. . t-nor.ERS A.VD-MECIIANICS WANTED AT ONCE l'. McOOVERN 130, S. 3D ST. LABORERS 1 500 REOUIRED AT ONt E I WESTINoilOUSE ELECTRIC MFO. CO. I TaK"i Ch'iter Short Line trolley i car No. 37. to Kmploment Office, r IQCCIlcu av lveBllBnoua', stop. Lester. P. WRORERS W0R1C l.V PHILADELPHIA APPLY TO Jf. A. TETRILL1 1531 ARCH ST. LABORERS . 38C-390. TKR HOUR ATLANTIC nEriNINO CO EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT 3H VASSTDNK AVE, LAISQRRRS YNTED STEADT WORK GOOD PAT Apply N W. COR. 9TH AND DROWN BTS. L-duiRRItS, f.o. wanted at" Byberryi'Slst per hour ahd aleeolnc nuartera -food raw- mlssary inert tn-ek at Rroad and PUbers. ta fl 4 n. m. '. VA Ma.ks Canslructl-n Comiany LAlliJfiKHS wanted, colored men, for t stdo rouatriMilan work, steady wirti an lH-tas. T -, LJ ?W Vv ,N, K l '? ssrtsfj t Tii; a rS "'' i' " ' ncom)t.tc by hrp yiW Jta mk Klc." .VVU. m !)