4J'!fl WJf Tnjv1 'ft' SSIPOF THE STREETUusiness career l1 JERT Y LOAN AND DRIVES ARE WATCHED KEENLY AND TRADING IS NEGLECTED fc Go on Former as Brokers I Tt fli-ni." ' 17' 11 tMCl 111 IMUUI of the InrAU news and ttio news of the an.inclal district mn parallel these I1 days. Any ono who keeps posted on either one can almost kucss tho ?fttr. me financial new, outside ot llic flned lo tho Liberty Loan campaign yesterday. The Una! tlr.vr- has arun and promises to ninkn n ,!, t,nii- i .... ..., ....... fcrun and promises to make a much better record and bring better luults man mo ocrman drive In Europe seems to have accomplished. As a matter of fact, tho Investment .tundoncd wliat llttio business there Wing the present week lo tho Liberty Loan. Gven their weekly lctleis ,re almost all deotcl to ndvlslns every onu to subscribe tn the, I.lhert.- low. And this condition Is not tonllned to the regular broker, but also tnose wno ucvotc tneir cncigies to Curb securities. Thero Is the keenest Interest manifested In the wIioIr rin.-mri.il .11. trict, not only to nclilovc the remaining S700.000.000 or SS00.ufin.nun .,".. Rsjiry to reach tho lolnl of 3,0u0,000.000. but many predict that the vtnui.jv.iii.iiu,i iu uiiiouih to many millions ahead. It lias been n ell recognized fact that the last week of tho two oreecdin !., ,.. foked upon as the speeding-up week, and tho result In each Instance l the recording of some of tho largest subscriptions. Into York Bond Sales Jump Irrtcstmcnt houses assert that, ulncss last week, the amount of sales was very satisfactory. The sales f bonds on tho New York Stock Exchange- for tho last week larcelv fixceeded tho sales for tho corresponding week for tho List two jciirs; in raci, mey were almost uoudio the "in 1916. It must bo taken Into consideration f I Urge amount of this turnover comes "i-J I. Tl. U.. A ... .t.. 1 t ii '" uunu iiiiunci enowcu consiocraoio strengin in virtually every 'iiius In all recent transactions. There were, of courte. a few decline hnglng from 1 to 3 points. Halls m this was expected, on account the rallHayHiatjpn. It I'.yjjo surprise ot nianj bankers and brokers that tho foreign tond Issues contlnuo as strong ns (n tho western European front; 'confidence which tho Allies hnc In fivor. Ono well-known downtown broker was very outspoken when asked fell personal opinion of the Kuiopcnn situation, lie voiced his belief that the news wo arc getting about Germany and the interior conditions of (the Central Empires, both us regards man propaganaa ana is ocing munuraciurcn and sent over here to mislead . His stand Is that It should not be permitted to Influence tho market or our preparations for a most vigorous prosecution of tho war. Asked on Tihat ho bas,cd his opinion, he bald that no ono has access to Germany to get a full grasp of tho real conditions covering tho whole situation, Ind so much of the news In the past, which purported to come from fiuthorljcd sources, hus proved to be Common Sense in Savin;; f In these days, when every one tccins to bo advising his neighbor to Fle and buy Liberty Bonds, It might bo well to inquire If all saving Is jjudlclous unless it Is tempered with a little common ense. Willie it Is acknowledged that all In the quality of saving. Otto If. Knlin, of the hanking house of Kiihn. Loeb & Co. of New York, In n. pamphlet Issued by that house, diaws the Use as follows: "We must all save, rich and poor. ind moro effective than others. Some excesses ot saving arc actually unwise, Moreover, tho national benefit derived from saving Is not and cjniiot U accomplished, entirely by the individual. If he saves $10, the Immediate result Is th?t ho can loan that amount to the Government. Hut nn (equally Important icsult Is that to free from private purposes to war purposes. How to direct and utilize the labor thus set frco by private thrift is tho tusk and a highly Im portant task of tho Government. Wo must and wo should cheerfully lccognlzo the democratic spirit and tendencies of the day. Wo must rational measures calculated to augment the opportunities, tho happiness, contentment nml noll.helnir nt the liconle. Wn must hcln to correct such fihortcomlngs of tho present t-oclal order as justly call for reform. We should dlscountonanco profiteering In wartime, unfair treatment of cm fPloycs and other objectlonablo practices and denounce those Indulging 'in them us enemies of business, as they aro enemies to that national tood feeling and that fair and icasonable adjustment of social rclatlon hlp which must bo striven for, sincerely and persistently, If class mls- Ijtmderstandlnga, class animosities and re 10 no avoided." f Tress dispatches from Washington stato that tho War Department Jiaa announced that Government nltinto plant No. 3, composed of two half-unlts, would bo located In Toledo, O.. and at Ellzabcthtovvn, near Cin cinnati, O. Tho two half-units will equal In capacity tho full unit now under construction nt ShefTlcld Ala. The half-unit at Toledo will bo located n tho outskirts of tho city In the vicinity of tho new Acmo generating tatlon of Cities Service Company. Tho Government will cNpend approxi mately $22,000,000 In tho construction of this plant, which will rcquho twent -four-hour load of 35,000 kilowatts of electric energy. Tho Acmo riant will furnish tho electric energy for the operation ot .the Toledo nltrato plant. To provide for this additional energy a second ,000-kllowatt generating unit will be Installed In the Acmo plant at once, iWlng a total Installed capacity of -10,000 kilowatts. Financing and con. ttructlon of transmission lines to tho nltrato plant will bo provided by the Government. Tho power business now attached to tho lines of tho Jiew Acmo plant, with that required by tho Government nltrato plant, lll absorb the cntiro output of electric energy after tho second generat ing unit has been placed In operation, J Toledo Is an Ideal location for tho new Government plant from tho Utandpolnt of materials and transportation, ranking as tho third city In tho jUnltcd States In transportation facilities. Work on tho plant Is ex pected to begin at once and Its construction will mean much for Toledo and tho futuro of the Toledo Traction, Light and rower Company and 'subsidiaries. Mlultiplc Subscription to Loan Urged Hi In their weekly letter Schmidt & Decry, of the Widcncr Building, say: ; "Thero Is no question about tho ultlmnto success of tho present Liberty Loan flotation even in tho minds of the most pessimistic, but Is It falr for tho Important banking nnd major portion of this Issuo when tho thatour leaders realizo that tho mot help will como from u wide distribu tion of the bonds Into tho hands of small Investors? Money in un precedented quantity Is needed now more than over for tho financing fit largo commercial organizations In tho manufacture of war necessities, iwcomotlves, cars, ships and tho necessities of life, of which food is the most vital. ( "Every reputable bank, trust company, brokerage firm and financial 'erganlzatlon has mado It possible for tho small Investor to support tho .Government and own the very best security ever offered for sale. The time for action Is novr." r?sident Ends War Finance Board Gossip p The President's sending to the Senate yesterday the following noml J!tlong as members of the war finance board will end all tho specula tion which has been going on recently as to who wero likely to bo tho nominees: W, P. Q. Harding, Alabama, two years; Allen B. Forbes, New York, &o years; Eugene Meyer, Jr., New York, four years, and Angus Mc Len, North Carolina, four years. t Tho Blimlflcant point In tho local money market Is the Increasing ftSe member banks are making of the rediscount privilege offered by the federal Reserve Bank. Qn April 6 rediscounts stood at $2,997,O0O and on prll it they Viad Increased to $35,350,995. Bankers look tor a steady ,iiun.i.. i iki. ii. m in tho npvf xlv months, due to heavier Government gr-"m tu una ti.tn - -. - iwulrements. m The Federal Iteservo Bank last week withdrew from depositories Ja' this district $39,000,000 In Government deposits and today withdraws n additional $5,000,000. m There Is a renewed Inquiry for Treasury tax certificates. Some bankers lt the view that as the tax payments must be made In the next six .)Mtfclf If I t.KMH tki.1 nunnMHAna l.a tnnHn nn cnrl thi Al'A llt--1nf- uyg- .K .o ucvir- tout ,iSi.,,.... IraNNntcri with Uxe to. lav W urchaeo GERMAN Suspend Business to "I'm TJ! sur,r"V"c !" ma" ,,w'rt a,u I a m iiiuj-mc to p.iy for the pair of now, bptirl UOSSII) 'tiouaer, which holmtt to buy tu jutlsfi ! Si -eel ctlltlcs of tho stock market, was banker's and brokers imtn nimn.t might be to devote everv rnnreT.. although they did not trv to secure amount sold In the snmo week In this connection, lionet cr. that from tho salci of the Liberty 3ia , . . . .. . were not its strong .Is Industrials, of the fctlll unsettled condition of they do. In iuv of tho condition nnd fiom this is argued tho themselves to stem the tldo In their economics nnd politics, is nil Ger erroneous. must f-avo, there Is a distinction Some savings aro more needed nro wiser than others. Certain homo positively harmful. the etent of $10 ho has set labor cordially co-operate towaid all tho resulting evil consequences financial Institutions to assume tho Government's every action pioves .,.-v ..-.. -..- ...w - ...0...a the tax certificates. EVEXIXG PUBLIC OF PETER FLINT A Story of Salesmanship by Uur old Whitehead tf uvyrlghl) Ij.WVl the customer who kgI his torn on tho barbed wire which I was bcIIIiib yester day. Mlnton said the man ourIU to tmvc had fens etioush to net off tho wire, and that while 1 was much to Maine he would tct me off this time. My! but I felt thankful, for If 1 Iml , H.d any more burdens put on , 1 ! ........ . . . ' . nmnK I would have Rlvon up. It in ut .it-, .! I ready pretty hard work pn lug that t I IlttV a ttd.t. (r, fMilllii 1'... ..III,.,,,!1" "" I, ' ....... u I lumuiK anotner four-lirty taken out for ' some uum a pants. i iimt ..ii. ....- .-.1-. , - - .,.....; .. iun nun .mm' iuu.i;. i j Old man Minton went to Boston to do , j some buying- nnd Just ns he left lie culled i hack over his shoulder 'I want the , glass slides inside the window washed 'today" Our window has two lilg glass sitd-' Inc doors. We can onrii ono i-lile uf the ! window to get out iiiiithliiK wo want and yet bv keeping the doors closed w e keep out the dust Quite a good stunt, I think, and li surhrtxeM me that mote like that Well, I told Mike he had belter get ii'iiin m dips fifiii r mi.t in innip it-iTi(irit n busy and clean the windows "Ho told ou to Ucan them, ' was his reply 'He did not ' 1 said Indignant!). "Come, get hus ' ' ' "Who the blank nie ou around here glvlns orders'" flared up Mike. "I ,.. !.,. i.. !,.. -il -ii.. ..I..., . p., .,,.u .,., .,,,.,, -,.-. iniinnniA ai i-amp .vi.i'irli in I ho old mans out. You better get husv I - -- and clean lhoe vilnilows or thereil lie trouble ' H.ink In He tlien I'veniue- "Sa ourc the original sinnit Alei .-,,r ,, , 0neiilen.-e ,r ml ui, i , around here, arent ou?' he sneered 'not .vet piiirti.txul tlieh- l.il.mv I; i "III clean the windows, but I'm going,""1 'niitlnenlal-IWultlili Inn m,l to tell the old man about It when lie,7.!'"''! '!0""Vm"V Tn',fln Mrpr' ''""" eoiiie Inel-" i heslniit. will lie open iei mirht tv comes unci. ' week to n i HxP i,b rlptmm I h, .,n I said no more then, for we had de. he for the benellt if tin mill, t livery from the wholesale house and I had to mark the cost and rellltic prhe un nil the iiaiK.icew. old man Mlnton1 uses n ceiret mark for them I think he would bo much rtr If he would Jnt tiut down tho regular retHll iirlce Hut he nets so m.id If ou f,ugi,'est unv thing to him that ! Just keep m.v moutli shut Mlkn cm n bucket of wnler and a iotli and beB.in to clean the window ' I couldn't help It- t Jim Nihl to lilm. ' "Im glad to see ou know who'.c bo's' around here " j Slosh! llcfore I knew what had hap pened Miko had let flv the wet inc. which not me across the face. For n minute I thought the bucket was fol- , low Inc. Now, no one can throw n wet rag In in) faco and get nvvny with It I hopped ' over tho counter nint hit nothing, for Mike ducked like n Minnie eel, gripped me around tho waist and we both fell to tho floor. I Of course, I was much IiIrrpi- than Mike and I was fooii on my feet ngnlu nnd would hnve tanned thn hide off him , had two girls not como Into the store How long they had been thcio I don t know, hut they eWdeutly enjo.vcd tho tcrap, for they wcie giggling "vVhnt can I do for oil, mis'.1 ' I said as composedly us t could I "Well, If j on aro quite disengaged.! we want a padlock " I I served them and Mike letiiintd to, his Job of cleaning the windows I I am afraid we both ncled llko a couple of geese nnd sulked all da When tho old man got back he looked nt tho glass slides of tho window, called mo and said. "That's a very poor Job, couldn't )oil do better than lhat'" "Vnu didn't cpcct mc to clean them I said, surprised , .,! .!.... ...1...1 .. i. ... ., ... t miiii i mint, ..iiu i-(-,iiit-(j iiirin, nui I should think ou could i-eo thev nwnl cleaned properly. Why didn't jou do better, boy?" he said to Mike "Didn't have a chance,' he snapped, ' lhat fellow butts In too much ' One thing led to another nnd befntc long the old man had wormed the whole story out of us. He was not m mad as I thought ho would be lie nit civ aid, "If I have nny more disputes like this when I'm nut of the store I shall dismiss )ou both. How do you think ouil over make business men If mu cannot agne? Do learn to work with each other. You know the old proverb a houto divided against itself camint stand." TODAY'S IILMMISS i:i'l(.I(.M Ttco iiriKiiiriita mrin-r, a riot not u right. llminess QueMiona Ansuercil t am clad to .ee that ou chMinplon the cxnae of equal pav for men and women t helteve futuro (fenerations of men will hlus i for ehame at the dishonorable treatment u. women. I am a woman working In an offl. .- and dolnjr tho rami kind of work hi eomc men True, In my case 1 net tho anme pay that they do. but much more la expected of me than of the men If ou make a mistake It Is, "What do ou expect from n woman' Put If they make a mistake It la Juat an accident U Is most unfair and unjust thxt thla discrimination ac.ilnst women should bo made, and I am aiad to see that h anan In lour position Is ihamplnnlnsr their T Afivirt! ii lauBQ, AOS'ES 11 I am triad to receive thla letter. I would certainly llko to hear from moir ot the readers of this column on thla matter, for It Is ono which I hclleve liat to be given more and moro consldcia tlon In tho immediate future. How manv dallv newspapera arc there In the United Statea? I. T There aro about 1700 This Includes financial, sportlnu and foielgn-language papers. (CONTINUED TOMOnrtOW ) HtHUIIIIriH I 1879 1918 PHILADELPHIA STEAM HEATING COMPANY deals in and erects engineering commodities for the construc tion of Heating Systems, Heat Regulators, Fuel Economizers, Insulating Coverings, Steam Fitting, Plumbing, Water Sups ply Systems, Water Meters, Ventilating Fans and Blowers, Sheet Metal Work, Electric Work, Electric Motors and 'Generators, Electric Elevators, Stationary Vacuum Cleaners. Repair and reconstruction work in all tho above lines. 8000 successful plants in io years. Telephono connectioni, Day, Night and Holiday Juniper and Cherry Sts. Philadelphia I LEDGER-rillLADELPmA, TUESDAY, gloomy outlook IN GEORGIA AT PRESENT TIME JStttto Ciiiiiiiiiiiiticr nf Arieultiirp SnM the Slnnd lltife Failed j in Several Ctiiintio - Lr vcicagc lo Hi- Lscd Tor l'Yetl and I'uoil Cnins Mlnnln, April an poMMissioxui: op AaniruLTunt! v-' J. .1. liltOWN In ponrerned over the reports coming to his olllre of the ponr showing of the cotton i-rnp in Georgia al this time. "Some people me an tench to rnul rnports of this Itlnd n reflcrtlng n lritrl1i attitude. I am really Inntli to Si1" them out," raid Mi. ilrnwii tntlav. 1, "" "" ""V , "??? ." T. ' g"0'1 '" numb, i of inunltci In the southern srrtlnn nnd nlonB the ronstal , Plane nf the Stste the ,tnd h failed ' In nian of the munttis the stand Is il inlKhty poor tine" ,. .v. C Lenin. Slate i:ntMini.loBim iwnn reremiv rettiiuril from inspection through n numher . ,i,. ,,,1,1,11. . , smte. piesriiL nn even clnomif r nli in tt Ims been through Htewnrt. xunitri noiu-hertv. llcn-ton Hml sew ml mini counties nnd repott that tnmli ih. arreaRe given to rotton h l Ins -m il,iii '" '" Plowed iii nnd put m f.,i ,lml r1''(I crops for two rosson- The t ,n, r coilon lias fnlleil nnd the aliihu i. l ' ""V i"r, 'pti"S vii.uiilli ml K" .'hKh "r,rT ""' ,",", ' "' ,".r"ei'""s. 'h' CrHn,1 to ...t... inn rrnntt imi r t. .......... 0"" ifSKISl 1l I- I lll If .runners disposed of nil ihe 1 onicrr Home nn I urloiifl llnmllinntnit, V. J., Aptll 111 teimnt W. t; M. Ihiilm m mm bis olllre as I'minrtlninn nnd ln m, praetlee to entei the sei loe nr il. tlon, ha lieen spending a t,-n iliv touch here with hln patent I i. m. '"'"I"- i eimiiineil ni ine i.kiiii Philadelphia Arrivals at New Yorh Hotels i, rt nmir, tn,ii mi VI lll.l.H" VV elwt-l Mr- M ni.l.lle VVrh'ir Vlrt. I, t. Ttrown i tnnh 1 1 i It Pmnkllti. Allieinnrl. Mm It l rmnklln All. n . i I ri ilcritnn Clresl Norili, u Vlr t, r (lordnn lln-m N. r I i h tliir.lon An-mnln Mm r P ilor.lon An-cnii t1 M Urcnhenner nroiteii Mm v VI tlrfuheniii-r Hi i VV tt limine Marie Antcln, II I II IlrrnM. Allirrliiarle .1 S K.ici. Il Maraellk VIIM H V Mitchell Alf-nn.-.ji, i' fehrailer VVlllns""i II II Kltna. Ilrlatul Mrs It tl Finn llriatoi A il Will. Herald n.uni llronn Atierrtecn It .1 tlrnMii, New Httan.l I: r Itrti.h. Alnerl t i herter. ItrnadHa i n! ,l 'I I" I'tinnliiahatn. I'lnn.nill .1 V rHla, Latham .V It licrrlehami. Allien M Imlie Anerilerli Mia .1. A tatl Abril-fii A t:. r.aeer Ilreelln. V l'ee VVallli k .t A clcrrard, Itronilwn c' nti,i .1 lterta Aberdeen VV J Kregan Ijitliam II 11 Heller llr.nlln tr-t II It. Keller llrfrllu A Kutllier;, ilranil il I. t-wla, Urnailaa i -i.n .1 .1 c Mn i lleralil Minim. It Ptuvla Lnthani .1 tt Quill. VVallli u P Holler. Aberitee.il .1 Bchnttmnn nro.ieil I! O Htllwell llrenllll It Walt- Arllnctnn II VVclntraub Itrnai1w.i I ntr It Itarats I'hurihlM It S Itxrber V nihil: T II Hell I'arU Vvcime .Mi- T i: Hell. I'ulk Aenii. Trnile IlrpresenlulUes v i "i itnnl V liruO. II ItnnTlftl 'l inkle iii i onu hi '""" f"rnl,l""!" "' ' ' VI I I i-h. nnil,, rl ,i I ECKrmms. The Sensible Way HOT WATER m Im itlflHll .1 I tvMi o luilinr iter flMif. r I i.mI mMjh lis 1 to nm ltitlt v.. i),m, i tutu "f fatiiit si'f mii mi fAlutileiii of pll'llitr rmt vtnr 'Mi m v t v ni ttinil tl tin nitint HurtiM hi' H bin lr( of nl i ) . v Mtu i nun t ot.h ei fe. in t ti'" in f i tint, mirht mul tin t nine I uw lnllfHl (iwt litHt .i lif"iinT Urlt fur bp.ik'rt No j". hjECXjBZOS. Co. llriatliijr nnd IMiiiiil.lns: .ipt,if.i lllsl'I.VV IIIIIIMS It III nil North I Kill street .ion .vrin street . w' ' N'" -. " loil I .mn, in' ltntil.1 Niirr ib , n V r I ii cl a coia nouse immense waste of coal M Calk the 4 Stop the d'k 1 c like I I I I I I I I I I I .1' the tell is hliovvn tilt? nv crnr winilnvv ymtr win dow with the cold nir rtishmtr in lictvvccn tho window frumc nnd tho buildipt; itself. That's what wastes 20re to fiO'i of your e-oal. what makes tho hoube feel chilly when winter winds blow. That's what causes the soot deposit all around jour windows whnt lets in tho moisture which loosens the paper nnd mukca redecorating necessary. At ihe right is shown tho fame window calked with Pecora Elastic Calking Compound all your troubles ended. No more cold draughts around the window frames, no moic fuel waste or soiled or loosened wall paper. Ono application of this plastic paste lusts a lifetime pays for itself in a couple of months in fuel-saving alone. Let us tell vou about it. Write, phone or call PECORA PAINT CO. Established Over Fifty Yean Ago 4th and Sedgley Ave. Philadelphia Belt Phon Ktntinston 6421 H HI Ml WM HI Mi for cotton 1 I nil when pHip weie iiinnlng blgh. nml nverluciked the warning given them by the fltnte department lo Insure tlreuv wise of a plentiful nipnljr far ptanttne and repl.intlne If the latter should he mine nrcseiwiry". Xumernua fnrmn weie found where pnnr ved had ticrn used In the first planting and thnt. together with the general lind nenther. resulted In dlsup pnltitltig resuIiM lieaih Mime nf the ' wTtJnti ,." '...'". "'..? ""H fnrmern of I'miEhriti are piowlng up tn "ih.?S. ,,,U"V" "? ' " "lr l,HnB .put T .'r 'I"'' .""""" ", rm "" '" rZ . .". ' 1 I 0,m,,,"k''','l "f"" f-.,. - i""ii iit- mmim tiitt i iiMi iif iiiiu re iiiiiiu.WIrt ,'"',,M'-' '" i"if ' 'ex- general, thnusl . iniir fip",M' "xri "" "ho,' "f "he Pledmon r.f.e?umles rr"10" " : "'li'B v. "point tint i nf "t I ,n " ,,'r, po"r ","'"1 "f lu,,on ll11" a''-' "PRIM! Ill MIIUS M V MlltK Mil iitKiiiiHiuiiiniiiittiBitiminninniMimtmti'iiiMimiK fHOTELWEBSTER (OH',.1 CS Si. ; New York jjj tJuit off TiftS Ave. on one el r tv Ej quietest lUeett " One of Nfw Yorl't U men teautilullioleli $ Murhfvrrellivwi a mentrAvellingvrith- out el, in. h t iihin tout minuei li wilk of forty the-1! Irei. r Certpr ot ihoeplrf i 'ter ot Ihoepief p. .me pnrale dilli, b -0 and upwardi, K CII Rneme Silllnt Rimn, bed. il reom anil hith. $1 lint Reem, bed. ii eom and hath, s 03 and UMtarda. U II8LA js.ca nd uritdi. y w 'j? uiaai VV JVnitn (Vuini, ? :I3:i;ii:ii:;ii;t:iniiiiiiii,HV -Tiiiini::v::ii;:i:i':.:.rt?l:iiiiiiiiii,:I3:i; VII VMM I II V v I VENTNOR ac-wa-iM oe B n tr, Ne vjerje-v- A HAVEN OF HEALTH 9 B AND 5L ASHORE CITY OF HOMES cleg Im-nediately ajjoimnf- Atlentic Ore, ia connnicu rv ml ana irfqurni e'ec-rii can and the world fameua Boardwalk No manufactories. Pure artaaian water unrirtUed achooUl public p'avprmindl and recrtanon p-er, protected jathing beachei. Prrpertf ss aiaesied at IS 000,00000 Irain faciutita unequa'tet. Splendid moccr roadi Two tolf courseic'oaa or for attractive booklet aodfurthif Information write tin CIERK. VTNTMO't Cin, I. J. nt i vims vi, tntla Seles Summer Business Courses To meet thr ire.it , 1 f,.r nell trained oTlr help h tin coernment and bust hers In crp, ral the c'onimcr lal Depart ment will l in session t.mli flax anj ,vt. nlns thrnujhn.it tne eiinimer New class. win ho op.ne Mav I. Increase sour efll. Ien nnd .arnliis pener nn.t at the ratlin time help olir i iillllr durlns llila trltlcnl prrind ri.ona, wrlto or call for iletalleii .nformatlnn. nther demritnemx of tl n t'ulxersltr W.'l ntso ho open durlnc; the summer Trn radio Ict-er clarses for dratted nisi nieetinc Vlondsy. Wednesday and I'rldin cvculnst Htudenta can enter at anj :!.ne. 'ifEMPLE UNIVERSITy jl llroml t helnw nerkl U rhllndelphlri MIOIIIIIVMI AM) IlllllAur.KI'lMl nreai; .siioitiimiit the e.isy speedy sjstem. Ituslncss nurses Day nr t-.jrnlnj; Sihooli Knroll an; time To meet tne heavy and In rr.'f""15 demand for loiina men and women w h mc, ii lu.in.ss irnlnlne our classes will he fontlnued ds and eienlnic throuth I out the coming summer months Call or 1 write for nirtl, ulars nnd fatalo! I I'liu.Miiiii'iiM iii sims tnuxor. 1017 rt.e.tni.l Ireet Fr cncli ly Lndy roni Paris I'ltIV VII I I . -I IN - MAV Ml. III.. I. (II i STRAYER'S ';: JivW1""."'"."' ;"UUI ... , rnl-n; riiejlnut street Pnslilniw mi .r in .1 i:i.ler timv tia nr nlahl IcililierH iinleil P .11 lull- i.n.luiB Tree ' .11., HI,, I Nnrnml eta, I Itiireiin. inn; Miirkrl l r .."'I ,1 inn f,,i Vlndcril Ic.irhcrs' linsin S? APTIME PIANO PLAYING 14-&V TM t.llT IN 10 MSUNS llonklet Miilleil IV.. i ree if Pomilar Musle Spruce 9G7 rimtsTI-NMIN ! mini, of Ponular Musle 1520 Chestnut St. LOST AND FOUND I I II I . si r. an. I VV limit W limit In d f. fin l.etiieeu nlitii.nii lan .tnndii Iteward lill Ml M'll.i I- lial hlmk fur ue.kpieie in iieil,iunk Hun.a ulEht lleward If re- tiniie.l i,, t'nii.mtt p. nn JlJortnliiirjjiJffh e j IMIMNKHIl iPNIKIe li on Thuridir fiom aiU'l t'owelton avo n Bolden hrown P-klneao spaniel, liberal reward. Phono Preslnn 3VO It i vi I- HANI VN - Lost, in 'tho 7clnl7y of 4'nli nnd Walnut a hlnek Pomeranian ansurrluB lo the name of Pimi Liberal re wurd If rctuinul tn lhJ7 Wnlnut Apt A. cracks and Trouble that-s I 1 I I I I I I I I MM. MM HHHUMI ";. & J'gjmti 1 lit' fl 1 ifflJuHd p. .i 1 JH ,1 ' KJ 3- StViBiJ3awni' Citf -atftH't-StijR fcl- 'tisi ana it MI APRIL 30, 191S HELP WANTED FEMALE (Oilier 1 laasllled Aili en l'y Jl I SSt"TT linoKKI'.KPKIt and stenex-j rapher i p nenced, for ene rat Insurance J nfiiif I ilit tterr office rniuu tuuurnosu avtnxxtiso AJJ KXCrlLLtlNT... OITOnTCNtTT rtil vilit.s'ir wcij ins. Hxi'Hiit- sNct: yxNitruHHAiiv .UAit VV WlltkU UU1IN1MI iwa pp.tt vvehk AtTim. rin?:c ttiflt vnr:;si tip iNsiltnnioN ANti TtlltS itAl'll) AUVANOliMI'.Nl. PltllAIANKNT i:.Vtt'tV.Vfi:NT. VVOItK m:aii vcilit iinvius i iioint-j in ' N imtitH I'Alt I'AV SltlALa Kns.vnv rvTilBT.:.. ni I'AV 1T8. VACATIONS WITH AITI.T A il TO P 11 thk nici.i. TCMJTJtoxn or P.v. HO MAttUKT KT nit.t.iNO iM EIIK oit hn imiler-tand Un i aerwnod miiriiin ctv rir-tefics and ei i reri-nce. I" I3G Leaser Oftlce. ,1 I Klip VI, VVCiltK flUe ale refer'il, ex. 1. n. 11. . if am, and aalar ileflred. P i.ll liltfi r 1 "jnic i'l KttK 10 handle entlra natrnll nf fn lory mrtlierint eeitinn. tiittat lie Qulib nnil arcti 11. 1. 1 flitura anil handling monet and ntiai.le nt dtttrthutlnc paitoll 1' t'.ui'. Led- acr llfflcj .. 1 nVTnvt.TO for miarict iimir enn. reader ciilv n pi Sunitx 1 .Vi7 Lertaer ''ent. 1 ohk execrlenced white email fainll 1 trm.,1 naeee Diamond I H.I VV 3:0s Mia. I mnnd ia . i I IMSItKIl- no liifanl. wenr llsht irork mom aon.l as Appl "It S Ulh nt ntih e.ict m 1 ll:l. VM VVuMPA -Slo,,, mi ,.sf. .rnun.l cork for trlrla and sicmen In a .milium ui in .Lite faetor huildliiR ideal in. 4ti. ni f-r those mini In VVeil PIiIIh and villhin .la reaih of nil nn account of l.rox lnll In auhwiix llnrllic t.iurtieler ae , lisilc spripe Itallhnore am and Hrrtnc Hsr.lcn hrldee rerilce line drill pre i.ow- r ,tn ihrend'nc machine and other llsnt tnahliie work !nd also operators wanted 1,i tt- ass.mhhni: tVparttnent IVr details 11 im..i ttrtl.e li I' I'alsta Co. 3:01 vi. h M for 1 vr UPlNMNf. I IM. ANP 'A1 TVV19TINU in wonsTfn v.vnv mill V I e'AMRItrtX CO -IN.iHi.V ANt ULC.NVVOUD AV CH. lOHhl vnv .sperleined. in take rharte of nperatl'ic ronm ehirt factors' must ho i enme. "t.t to instruct help cood atar. vi ltd I "dr-r centrsl milt wxrieii 111 enlsMns mom nf rttntlni: nlsni. llRht eonoental work; x hours per n.ek chance for ndiancement. liatttrttnus I'e 4" v-ch el i.im " alrntis Intelligent ti take care i.f fei.i. k and wran package tn stitooina i i, ...in , liter .r cIM houra to .V30. 1 , .. . nik .itaiurdaj i .tin. IrfilrertOffaje ciini.se HAVTrn niton w.rjKi- KTitvnY , Wnltt, VP1M.V NA rtdNVt. l"Vinni!l.t,A rn.vjti: i " twrit ANfi TiiOMrfO.v 8TS. . 01111," "ice tu for nddressoyranh and ottlce wink I mn Pi' 51 gjd clllti K wauled foe nasi w.irk. 18 paid while ., in in; 'ill1 S 3d l mm i It H s operatora on rustilons. r.ih t Apply lliifsr.wonK Iteiiable Prnteatanl tlrt for ceneral liousewnrli S adults; siren at home iiaera 1 Phone Woodland f,03o. lint rtCVVIVtl Bcneral conll waRaa. re ni.le sleep in fall tin 1 1 Wnslilnjlon ava , West PWIailetptila licit hBVVnnK Ulrl f..r ceneral houarxorb. 1 sleep in Bond liiiino foi right party 1TO0 m j.M si uirTi:iti on uhdericesr slenitv work Bond pal . leimi-ra InUen, ptltl while learning; .iten Ble hnnns tu I nlteii ritntes tloceriitncnt thn'l siniiniK w vm:i n-.i.n KNirTi.M: tn.t..s jtsi vvvMipini.n st. or.v. MOTlll.tl s in. i. ii.ii inre oi l j ear-old rlrl ."in t Of list St nPntl VTIIIIH I... It ,in,l..n.ir slendl work bihiiI pTy learnera taken nalil while leurnlnB hIso hnnua paid In U H flo ninient f larlft slump. Wakefield Knlltlns VHIs .r.."i W'uketleld st llermanlo'vn iii'i.li.v roit - VVanten mmpetellt open for l.lllott Plsher lillllliB mailitne In n "fmaimfa. Hirer atalo aalary desired. ".Ill !,ertgcr fimi e operator mure p Minns Top still hers wonted Applv t.aird Srhuher A To L'.M and Market ata id floor. t r; vortn pi i fit t:rF.nir.vfpn. vi ..Jjy- n'i:.vt .vvti iNnci-Ttttncis vvirn mnii m' torn, nnrrATinv pi,i:.vsavt rintoi vntvoH vNn opportTrviTr to AnvANV-l- (.Tltn A.-t. l-vni-iitr-.vi't- IW.'V.V nnot irkd tu stahi'. c sua. c sua. i.i.i.iii.u cit t ii r; M r.NfillllAPlTl;il"one whn'nlahea to scree the wnrklnz people liv hetpllis; tn ralsa the hlp standards nf a larBo Industrial sec. I tlon of tin. ,il salary from ll.V lo $lk at lordlne tn nbllltj N'ortheastern Hospital Al "Blirnije and Tulip ats MIAiiOUAPIIKIt VVnnted n competent stenographer In nfllc- of manufacturer: must l,nnw F.nrllsh lalisiiHEe well enncali to i V'1.1 onllnari business leiters. etot salary desired P R l.edter OJTIce , Ti;.VCi:it wanter) puh'lic sTliivit tea"rher under .1.. wIsIiIob more Hesirable rmplo ment r r.."i l.e.iaer Office Wll.Wlllts on plain work Imperial Wonlcu Co tsln and Itei tor sts . ManaHink VOCC, t.Anfns t.ll wanted"fnr lahora'lor mirk Appl the National Ilrug Co , dlfD Stenton ate THR lltinnt.t. rOVIPAN'V l.'TH AND MARKKT STH. renulres the sertlees of esperlencerl waist salesladies, permanent positions and stoud rnlari' Apply Superlntendeiil'a Office Cener il nusi.vns sr.nvirF. company itni.ldieepers Jts i;v ttenonraphers, lift 12.1 eseiutlie Institutional stenor.. 130-140, .apahlo women only separate offices. I3UI Land Title Itulidlnc. I HELP WANTED MALE 'nJJ,r. Iasslfle.1 Ad on Pate 1) 1 Vi cotjN'1 VNT and timekeeper's assistant with textile mill experience preferred, out nf draft Amber Carpet Mills Amber and VVIIIard sts AP.SISTANT to offli e manager. Intelligent and alert 101115 man with knewledss of s . Hunting must be able to analyze detail and combine tact and courtesy with execu tive ahlllt M 2IS, LeilBerOfn.e. I nnv p.p.Nwtn.NT wont; :rti-r'i -ii-vf ic,i ... ............... . I.UIIIl IN s thf:sb timkr of w-An wn mcstI .1.1, no eil'lt papt iidrk on ovrii ! A -i iivdc i . i.i, n.n ir.r,ij- nip 1. 1. -i TO MAIVTMN VAST AltMV IN TUB rii:i.u Win. TOP tntN AVIKntCA'S INVINCI. I1LB INDUStniAI. AIIMVT Toil an rcfcrlsler at lilrh vcaKesi for Ilia fol low Inc positions st MIDVAI.t: KrF.PIt. AVO OltDNANCIJ F.nnvKTovn ntFi.i: plant kddvstoni:. pa Adiuatera on automatic screw machines, alt toinHtl, screw machine oncrntnra l,Fnunwa (no experience neeeesarvl 110 r.o tier week; ' oeiininn .-iiri.riiirr, eieny wnra. clerks, cutter erinders die sinkers Kauaemakere. Inspectors tno experience nccessarv), $i"l per week laborers ibouus for attendance); mn chinlsta Cmalntenenee workl oilers, tool room milling bands toolroom lathe hands, toolroom machinists, tnolmakera tool arlnd. era tool hardeners, MO learnera on various machines. 30 icnta tier hour anil uleceworki vour piecework esrnlnys should averaae from ft to Id per das Thla Is your oppor tunity. APPI V irm ST OATD WITH ns-FFPENCE8 KnnTKTONK V on rim. A OFFirn ISLAND nOAD.ANn WOODLAND AVE tloura el n III to H n m Sundaie, 10 a to 4 r. M. Al TOMOP1LB BALF.SMFN i to aei Ford cara In Philadelphia) a eod enenlnc (or a sood man, P E01, Ladter i Office I AI'TO nFPAinMKN See Mr. Arnold. Bice. tow-Wllley MotorCo. S04 NV nroid. HAND INSTItt MBVT nEPAm WAN want ed. first class flne position and steady -orl Ase eeltsble roan Apply Der ftenfl v$ at. if I. utiui "ff HELP WANTED-MALE .i'"Jl'X nmnl Ads i.n 1aae ) 1 AHJL'SIKnH i nn siini r,',1'"1'J or Ttrnnn r!1,,.niiJ,li',"t w,"' n1 bo. ., r?J!' nr Hilmum rrMu- neri: thla l jour orrortunlly J )eii arnly al one to the I iMlnV.U.t: STKHI. AND OJltl.VANCK CO. I kddvstoni: ntrt.n plant KDUTSIONU, PA. 1 ".JilC'.idin'ir" ?"'; !" .wrSiin WjcTtiient. itdf; in ioiirkiVnei. Vh'Si 'Jill Utjlculr, O.sni l.Uer tiftif ' tJiMIUKMKPKU lino fiillj.'nipei.ni tn'r.C. on bslane. .he.t nn.l tiiaS. tin eViwt. far ilnh referenr f .elen.tlj ope"rtiii v fnf VX ntr',n 1"hl "UrY "" W. c aTS: fintmiT flot wsukmi in recmnilm: tnrt- .l.Tr't6?. eJIHOJll,fa b wha t. l.tJr recniianv Sixth nml c'tientmil. I I nnv irent wiinira avar Ifl rear Mod opportunity tor anranemnt Anntv at rublfe tdr Co. and ask for Mr. NahlU. second (tocr. '"' IIOV white, for hall aenlre at Warnleii Anartm.nl ttouae: nest In HPne.raiVc.- In i ' of ni-. nr Oler, sslarv 1n inoiilli ' rn with ref.renre. ji tt nnasa r T.nnt " " iM inirn, ni.r in sesra of aars fori nutomohlle .l.iu.r, hlor Atmv V lettei onlv 10 I 1: Caldwell K To .Chestnut and .lumper ale HtlV under 111 icntinuatlnn- srhnol crTvl I'Kea. ex,.int oppnrtunlt , spod atartlnr ,v"1." AtLnl!L '".hereon il V 4h it 1 HOY' wont, d for l.lue prlntlme imrhln"in.l work- In ilrafllnB 100m rlerlistelll Mfc ' Co . 3d nnd Vlleajwnv a. rr"'"' -I j BOV to worlc In hinder'" lilan apiTiiTlrln 1 aterentNp founitrs fiunlan rrlntlni Co. .tuntper and CMierrv ' 1 noy oier 111 for eddreeeosrapi! Ciiiploy-' men! dli islon il N "Jd IIOVS VVVV'rlftl nnnri vvxif.s xthviiv won if rni.y NATinvvi. t vtnnnt.t.A rtAMn co aoTli , AAr THOVIPSOV STS ' ain,u,iiii CrTvs. over 1 amhitiohs tondvanre feie of fl.e nf lira mnrern knowleiije nr tpewrltlnif preferred free lunches cood p Kmplo'llient division 21 X SSd ntlVS. o.r tTt nniMtlous to-adianeeT for oftlie shop and messenger 9rvtc: cooJ a . t',.U, m.nl .4 1 . I . I . A. t .... vvv nilttiOKMKN Plrat-elan experienced "tnn for local and nut of town work Apply McCHnllr.Marr.hMI e'o l'.'ni Morris nidr CHAIR PACKCnS wanted, f.th st Arriy :n s cn.vtn .'imsiii:hs K f.th s wanted. Avply it, rARt.VBTMAKr.nS cood men ts eenti an hoar. J-hour das i steady work. Kood eenaitlana. .vrPLV LESTcn piano PAcionins leEsrnn. r.v. Tak chiittr Shoii Line Troltty i.'.Vni'KNTIinil 10 nanltd at one. Ct3d Vfitna Steady wetrti Arrljt uiuvALD srnui. and ominakcd t'O, KDDrRTONC Xltl'UJ PUANT KPDVSTO.VC. TA. ' Cl.nrtK- Tounff men cite ac. eanarlenop' refereneo and salary desired. I' (115. t,ed. IJer Office. (nilKH -All-aiounil eiioka wonted, Arplf tlmekeoper'a office. Iletlevuo Stratford Hotel llrnad and Walnut sts. coornit Chartes icinted: tlsht worlsT Apply i: Jnlllison t, Co, COL I'M!, with refrcllie to llle m Imhb two tn fanilli Phons Chestnut JOT un till I noon titiArTSMitv mi: IIANHAU UANTKt) i mn i, ,v nor. 8Tnni, puvnt is shtmit Mi:v MIT HAVB KKVlIHAI, TUAttS1 V.K- i piiniuNcr o.v Tim nn.viin. pniiitA. sr.NT POSITIClNS r.lV 1113 IIIILD OCT Pi Ut rillST CI..VS8 MPi.V' TIAVUUNIJ t-Ntir'.VHIK W'lt.l. lit; ltt.:rt-Vtll.-l iti. mi:n ltnroirrtNo koii work, stati KiiccATio.v. n.PKitti:ci: and last PI.Vi-IJ HMPLOVED. Jl SIT. LEUUKIt yrrn'15 DUAl-rsviKN on Ih, rjr(.$, ir0ii plate and sheet work. Apply .1. 8. Thorn Co. JOtli st and AileBhenv aye DltlV'CUS nnd helpers wanted to drive and' assist on wnBona mid trtuUa, steady vork and opportunity for advancement Atnerlcau Impress i 'o lll'i i herlnnt at . third lioor, nt.r.vATon opisnATons for omca hutidin cleanlnif. wh'le. steady employment. Ap. ply lloom III, Wldenlr nulldlnt. fil.EVATtm UPKItAronH wanted. '.Vpil second floor ilful Chestnut at KlllKMA.N Vtan used to ll-ilOTelTVVfleol boilers Apply Clrtewold Worsted Co Darhv. Pa FOHKVIAN. experlenceit. to take chnrtre nf r.peratini; room shirt factory must ba competent to Inslruit help. M 417. I. nicer Central I'OHKMK.N' watlteil. experience.) to tiork on construction of trnik Apnl) Ruiplostitent lliireau. MacArthur llroa Co VVoehlnKton rark VVesnille, N j rot.NI)llv and maehlno shop helpera wan led Chambers Pros , f.'.M and Media HAMMKRMA.N1 and two heaters. Tlosn Steel nnd Iron Co r.ra ana firwew nve, HAND SANDERS We have a Job ef hand aandlne that will pay ISI a week unwardi s.hour day. steady work. Rood conditions, rriaV li:sti:i; tiano KACTOniBa i.r.STi;u. pa. Take Chester Short Line Trailer KtrCIlUN M.AN. colored. US per month and hoard, reom out. Unlverlty Jloipltal. itllHI Hpnica at. lIULr WANTHD lanonnna r.O wanted white or colored Waaea ISO for M hours Opportunity for advancement Steady work HCNnr ntapTcJN sons, PT11KL wonus Tacony, Phlla. INC. I.AIKinllUel WOPK IN rillLADCLnilV ArPLT to m a rrniiLU ja:i Ancn st. irA '10 HELP WANTED-MAUg Hither la.IHcd Ait on 1'ato 1) MDomins l'Aimoric mb.v -vvuo will worth! at coou WAOKS IS THK ritlST LINK OK ATTAC Tltn U.V1TKD RTATHM OOVIjn.NMENT WANTS Stronir, atdc-ljodleil men for ahlp ard work nar Philadelphia. Frea transportation to jour work ens way daily. Vou ran get sood Iwiarrl , and lodclnx at the raid nt rate nt IT. 70 per week. as run Horn 1153 roit 10 HOUn DAY. 0 DAT VVKEK mn rui.t. rAiiTicui.Ans cam. at UNITLU STATUS KMPLOYMKNT OKF1CB Southwest corner 3d and Walnut at. See Mr. Shattuck Bn.NC!i OrTici:, ;d cuntsTiAN st. Pea Mr. Aeord !TATi: KMPLOVMKNT omtT ll Arch at. He Mr. So aria ' WANTED jeoo uvnonntw WCONGSOAT MOrj.NIXri, United States Government workt VVashlnalon I'ark. near VVestcilie. K J . on Pennsvlcanla Hallrosd eWeat Jerser and Peashore illvtslon). also hy trolley (rum Camden as cunts pkr nAun Tlma'and one half for all otertlme and lor all Sunday work 1'ntro n.MLnoAp kaiu: both wat.i Arn.T ujit'LOTMnNT nunn.vf JiacAnTitun nr.os co WAsiitxoTON r.vni; WBSXVIM.U. N. J. LADonnns ss-soOTcn noun ATU-WJTlO nBFINtNCI CO EMPI)r3tUNT BBfAllTMUNr ATLANTIC OATR at 1 1 rASBtUNK .wn. COionKRS vcanud. colored men. for out' ride construction work! steady work all year round. ArPlJ" VVm. Coaler. Mi'l'S i'S N list l 100 LAllOIthlflS 33 cunts rr:n noun LOPai.NO AND TtANSPOnrATION KUIINISIIED coon CAMP F W. viAr.KS coNsrnucTiuN iiniERnr jon JIEBT TPUCK AT PnOAtl AND FILBERT tlJU O'CLOCK KVEHV MOPNINO LAponnns AND MECHANICS WANTI1D AT O.NCI5 r. icaoh!nN 125 3, 3D ST LAnottnns Soher.1 reliable pwn for aeneral work In factory; steady foaltlon; Tjoiius rjatem ot wases. ArrLV F.JtrLOTMKNT DLIT. ie AnitAStVB CO. TACONT AND FnALKT STS. r.RIDKSllUIlll, nilLA. tTitVtit,lrtl natiteJ. steady work Charles V 'Johnsati t CU . au 8. loth at LAponnns WANTUn 6TBADV WOP.K o!sod PAT Apply N VV. VUll. Mil Vl.u lllici. 9lf 'ri LABOIlllna for InsKis none. nrtnanent7toT SI1IOIIB. nscllit nnnnctnnltlds fne nn,l nien. uood na, take Noa. H..4H or elo eari". ninaVonnent D'partmsnt Klectrlo Servile Sujinlles Co l.'l and Cantbrta staT LAucJIir.im wanieu, inceiusrni. airauj pu slllon with arood, aalary (or right men Apply foreman Hydro Carbon Chrmlcal C .Cardlnaton Delaware Co. or phon Lana- dwliiTl . ik-ai-B XJVBOIlUlTS While) men to handle frSl liol airaia ot wora, poporcutujnr.vrfsin vsneetocnt. Atnertoan i-k I , ..... . ti,iMi,auu.if I .aer.w -. ' I w P 1 , 'V ' I M r , nntT . ifrftt Je7 J, 1 ??, :.fei & r- E(A ,vr jBjjt, mrinWiiVii t3ir-- L",i
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