Sm 4:ifiT,.'S. W'J1 J- j-X w w V !' a' J. "., aT sattjkday. June i ibis i &. .' r.5 lie JdURAGING WAR NEWS WOULD IpCAUSE UPWARD MARKET, IS fide Discussion Results t$ Probable Outcome of Mercantile Marine Sale IE.- ' Plans Gossip I'ttrTIHE least bit of encouraging news , " market away un." was the remark of a well-known downtown 5f.lmsjf.er yesterday afternoon as he glanced at the quotations on the board jg-fcMd expressed his satisfaction and market YVhen asked If hp vnntorl V.Verythlng depended on the. nnns market would decline and If good prices would advance, but In view of ,lne ery latest news coming In before -a... '&' There were all kinds and varieties of statements afloat esterday $" AbOUt the Mercantile Murine, 'Mcnl " itMM-i mnnt bollov hns bppn pnm. pleted with the exception of agreeing that these reDorts are Hrrnlnfer1 h- - keep "up the public Interest In this manner until the holders gt out them selves. jj Market Followers Take Extra A large rfumber of the usual frequenters of the financial district took advantage of the holldaj on Thursdav to continue It over the week end at various outof-town tcorts The pievnlllncr topic n.iturall was tha 4ini nnrT tr -. ,1... lAn 1. .. -v..--..1..-. n .. l.m-A ., ., mam c nu ra v tailed and digested was not as cheerful as might have been expected Most of those who discussed the war market and financial matters generalh ment until early net week The prevailing impression about the news from the European front for the last two davs Is that it is not complete at least that is the near est expression which they felt would describe what was mejnt The te ports, they said, appeared one-sided Thev pointed out that while reports of , the German offensive were cabled" from the front, there was little news of what punishment the Allied armies had Inflicted In return One broker said the only complete piece of news was from the Amerlcin fighting front, which he regretted was so vmall "We know what was done b the Americans." he said, "and what Ulcy got In return. Why can't we get as clear accounts from the others''" It has been a mattei of surprise to main financieis to flpd the market holding up as well as It has But It will be remembered that during the previous German drive It held up surprtslnglv well s Anxiously Aivait Revenue Legislation Tne coming tax legislation Holds, second place in importance in the .financial district to the war new;. There Is no dlverstt of opinion on the subject. J-Xery one seems to regard it as inevitable and the hope is that It will be done in an equitable manner and with as little disturbance t to business as possible It Is believed bv manv bahkers and brokers that Congress will be guided by the mistakes in recent lesisl Ulon of this kind and that partisan debate will not bo permitted to delay action on a matter of such Importance to every business and lndustrj of the countrj . levive Old New Haven Suit A circular letter has been sent out to the holders of stock of the New York, New Haven and Hartfoid Railroad Company by a committee of five, together with a pro, and calling upon the stockholders to vote Slflth this committee, which has undertaken to act as a protective com mittee, In a suit now pending in the United States Dibtrlct Court of New Tork to recover from former directors of the company upward of $130 000,000 which the committee claims was lost through mismanagement and unlawful acts. This Is a revival of the suit entitled Adams and others versus Rockefeller and others. The committee sa" in Its letter thatValthough repeated demands were made upon the dlieetors to Insti tute suit they declined to do to, on the grounds (a) that It would be in- advisable to proceed against the men pendent for credit, and (b) the expense "" It Is now argued that the company Is no longer dependent on any private banking concerns for Its financial needs, and as an instance refers to assistance given b the Government in the taking up recently Of upward of $43,000,000 notes In view of the changed relations of the railroads, it will be inter esting to follow this case and see If the optimistic hopes of the committee Will be realized where In the letter they remark, "The chances are excel lent for the recovery of a large sum of That valuable little booklet Issued 1123 and 125 South Broad, street entitled "Pennsvlvanla Tax-rree Bonds Classified." has Just appeared in its welcomed by many Investors., especially this jear, wnen tax free bonds re brlngtng top prices and are In only the heavy but puzzling taxes cation. cpect Railroad Bonds to Become Leaders Bond houses generally leported kanker, a partner In a large bond and lot be surprised to see railroad bonds in the near future assume the tadershlp In the market, as it Is ith the Government back of the he safest of Investments and the notations make them particularly attractive. "It Is strange," he remarked, "that railroad bpnds of what we gen Uy call second grade, or those of the smaller railroads, are In greater nana today than first grade, and Ithity in these issues." It is said that several public service companies are now In touch Ith the war finance corporation endeavoring to negotiate loans from the Ivernment. The two largest are the ;rew iorK, mat nas an application ed by bonds under the present refunding plan of the company and th gooklyn Rapid Transit Companj, which Is attempting to secure a loan I $57,000,000 to liquidate that amount government Local Market Reports rfcla daitv report is sent out by the fequ of Markets of tne unuea atates irtment of Agriculture, rnuaaet ' branch, with headquarters at 300- ftnturance Exchange Building Frwhnler.ale prices on larce lots to obbers based on sales at the -various .llroad depots.) FRUITS LES Illinois, per bbl (40 to 45 ekt. SUIMAr T.vlra flin MTAinuPES Texas, per flat (12 ml- ) t2,7Btf3; wbita rinds tl-' melons). ..puss. 4ERRIES Vlrtlnla, per qt while, :w Delawar. 13 0 14c per lb KEACHEB Georgia, per tl-bskt crate. 1 oua Yvrieiies sniHii ucei, wuu a 11 lusri.oii JEAPPLES Porto Rico, per crate (54 pineappirar, awn ou IVVBEtlBiBS mr qi. ta.-qi craiesi. L-a-v 14MIB. MtMKLUJvis noriaa, oucusi eacn VEGETABLES IOUS Nearby, reen per bunch. L ,.. Hint e-nAV 1U onjr ".. ...J. ....... r -. Bv.dc, prinitr, !-fiouth Carolina, oer bush harnp. 1 qt. pecks), green, best. $1 75. , 191 au; isortn Carolina sreen ana 9V. rs-VPer bunch. North Carolina. 1 i Jtrnr 7B8c, Pennsylvania, 8rc. lAOfc Norfolk and Eastern , Shore. per crat (uu 10 iuvi ids , si iuv MlaaUslnnt. per dos bunches. quth Carolina, per bunch. 3c. BU. Torida. per crate (75 to tP- S -Florida, pr bush hamper, IS choice. 22 00. South Car uultl: chlce. S2B3 HjS rFIqr'rta per crat. fancy. cnoice. ? ... ... , fennajivama, per uui. iuu w etstl.sv New Jerssy, per crate JRNearby. oer lb (2 to 49 53o Vmlbs aer bush, crate, Tel. 1J0i W 2. tiQ 110, culls. U. per H-bbl hamper (18 1WV !."' 'SiVwir, fcS wsas. PSKia, s..mw.m, ,.Brcrats. fancy, 13 i.er. EWT3 4oabl-ba.d bbl. hi -.; r'Jlu f,.V ". TURN IN STOCK BROKER'S BELIEF From Rumors Concerning of the Street from the front would send that surprise at the strength of the stock tbrt mnt-lret In rlprllnrv lip s.-lld from nhrnnrl Tf It Is reil had the the c!oe he said he expected an on a few minor details Many sav tlin nnnl In control of the. stock to Holiday situation and its effect on the stock wete inclined to suspend judg upon whom the company was de was not warranted" monej " annuallj bj Barclav, Moore fi. Co, thirteenth edition It is certain to be unusual demand on account of not This booklet is given free on appli a fair business vesterdaj One investment house said he would almost universal! recognized that, carriers, these securities are among returns to the pui chasers at preent all indications point to a renewal of Interboro Rapid Transit Companv, tor a loan of ?3G,000,000, to be se of notes due July 1 New York United States No 1 JI10IB16S P'.'1A 'iWrt'o "'"K'-aded $1 40fti (,0 5SP, fiUnSr." .Per bunch. l"c seiinrTO ?' , pr-r uuncn 3c SCA.LLIONS Nearb pep 1011 bunc bunches SPINACH Penns5lvan!a (ri tj Mt n rUst Tt'Tj f bbl t rni7" per bush box Ne Jr-.e per &WEET POTATOES New Jersey, per Da7,?Do,1?,Jl1420,lCka, N ' '-5 TOMATOES Florida, per d.baskt crate fano best 14 71B1 2V choice best $3 50 4, poor, wasts fanes and choice J3S4 AUCTION SALES YESTERDAY ORANGES Florida per box (lad to 58 !?-bM,5 wflr,T0 California per box (15fl to 2R 111 box) J5 107 40 GRAPEFRUIT Florida per box (54 to 80 In box), S3 4364 10 'Indicates no sales Yesterdav's price quoted CLOSING LIVESTOCK PRICES Kansas 'Its, June 1 CATTLE Re- celpts soon head Market nominal HOGS Recelpta today. 100 head .Mar ket stead) to 50 lower SHEEP Receipts 1000 head Market steady Muth Ormhe Jus 1 HOGS Receipts, tortsv S"no head Mirket 1c higher CATTI E Receipts today 600 head Mar ket steady ket steady "w '""' siIF.cr Receipts today 160 head Mar- rhlraeo. June t hogs R.e.inta anon head Market steady at vet.rday-a aver- I ace lfenV bu-hr SI fl ?Oifl: Irt 40 Hht tiiTft" hiivJn.Vi.1? rsnSVn ln22 51ft 40 hea'-v narking, at T(i l 10. rnueh b-avv 1n7.15R0 selerfsil Urht Jin fO OJA A3, medium and P-ht mixed, f!8 ISO i 16 4.v nir choice. 1B1(175 CATTLE Reeeipts, 1000 head Most to- dav receipts d rrc, ... I biiiski- " " All direct "" ' ' I NEW YORK I1UTTER AND EGGS s... .i. i. , . . , nciw .v?- jKvt,.. -rsrmf. rnfeu3" C "'"' 4 ' th' I EGOS Rp'-i'lf't m 4H mm iiarket irrnumr -ii---r- - -ncea 1 Midwest Refinins Doubles Oil Price Penver, Col.. June 1. The Midwest Hflninsj Comnanv today doubled the mice for crude oil for the Lander. "Wyomlngr. district, advancing It to II a barrel. It Is reported that: the Fltz huih suit scalnst th Midwest Otl Com- DJtlV. InVolVlnsr millions nt rinllnru Ir rnyaltles and titles In the Salt Creek dUtrlct. ir to be settled out of court ." Vr . tii Sf f"t ' .1-V, ,rll ,r V v' '. -' - t - ' "vl BUSINESS CAREER of peter flint A Story of Salesmanship by, i Harold Whitehead tfnpijrlaH (1MI 1r It Mfrlirnrl v lit nnsu er ourstloiiM on IihhI iii Mplltnn n rr your nnsiiiM oriierrlvfitr nuil rm,ojinntf lk your ticatou ctrnrly mirt pile rill thr fncti Your corrrct iinmr ourf a'i,?,,i'S,i?J SVS'Ii A-JARTJ? .JI'lSSiTS n,irffoitti II ill hf Mtf Iiu mall nilirt nuciHm" u HI br nnsiirifrf ft thli column 1 he mot tittrrcvtttw iiroli lrm of iia(rrr nill h aovCn mo thr story of Prlrr 1 lint P ' I I Vi: got dandv lodgings on Thirteenth street i great big old fihiond room about twice theorize of any I ever had in 13oton Theplice Is run bv a Mrs Walsh who is a Fouthern uonnn I like to listen to her talk I I piv M l week for my room and breakfast It trenietl a lot of nioncv I thought but I guess living Is more ex- pensive in Nw York than anjwhere else I had a dandv breakfast but mv. It , was served In a hurrv ' The dining- , far there hive been no delavs in the room his one long table down the en- Imm(d,ltP ,,,,. t , , r , . ter You are not assigned to am par tlculai pHie but take anv eit that is interests vacant As soon as vou get Inside the room there Is a little rack aim in tnat rack Is rolled up vonr mnkln leu have to take It with von to th table i ',nd " cnt revision of gh.ng rut and put It hack In the pigeon-hole again contracts under which the steel Is sup when vou lire through I vvWi J5ol" , l'Heil from th" plants located nearest could be here i the vaids Ins shown that such a plan I an colnc over to Newark tonight . . . . I .-, ..1 ro ee nPr l liari a jiniii r i ri i lit morning which j-nid o K o fir '-ec vou toniorro v ' We rllrln t waste much time getting to work this morning -s won as I rrrlved at the olllce nf the Moon I was sent through to the rtnulitlon depart- ment and therp was Mr l'errv s'ttlng at a shabbv old rlpk In a little inn n j crowded with fellows He knew rverv one bv name and called them hi- bovs Half the fellows were mnking and bv the mell of the room ome had been , boozing nlrearlv ' Well .Ilm said I'eirv hitsklv, 'l)"nt It with vour lot A tall' slouchv fellow followed bv live others left the room 'You dldn t finish voui route eter- dav did vou lack"' he next raid to a cnunkj lime man .... i.... ... . .... ., NO IIU. 11 II 1UK" U- IW.l niUIP .1HJ- there Well cet It tbrntieh asnukk as von can " The little chunkv fellow hcs-lt iter! fnt a minute so Terrv said shaiplv Beat it Dldn t vou hear me" Thrirs no orders to be cot In thl- olllce Conie get a move on and he turned to the I letters on his rlek icnorine Lack He 'looked up In a minute and f.ald In ur- prised tones 'You not gone vet" Whit are vou hanging aiound for" Jack gave a oapv niile and f idled up to Perrv saving I wish voud put i vour O K on this epene -lip Tint j guv In the front olllce held me up on it ' Pcrrv glanced at the expense sheet looked at Jack and -aid lu-t cut this I funns business now Votive rhaigerl fifteen cents too much for everv one of I oui men ' 'We worked extra late last night . . now, ann 1 jut nau to give tne Penv jumped up and "aid hotlv- 'I don't care what ou gave the bovs vou conect that evnene ..beet rlpbl -, i ,, a ,ji i in iiiin.iii .nii ..in. 1 ne nine man s amiuue cnangeu -uu denlv He eeemed to Ftiffcn all over 1 ann snaKing a purjgv list as near to ' Tens's fare as his stature would let I him ho said ou can't beat me 0111 I Ul ill niunrv 1 ,..... inn Mill hu" ' , do It. When vou hlied me vou -aid 1 See here. Jack vou make them bovs 1 work well and 1 II s(e that vou get back ! all the expen-e sou have to rough up I alnt no sucker sou know, and If vou think That s all he said for Perrv i.aught him bv the shoulder -at him down in a chair and said 'Cut out the hot air now rut that epen-e -lip right i P d T ' j I expected a fcene but the little man made tne necesarv corrections and Perrv O K il it without a word, and I Juck and his gang started off on theli route Another lot was shipped off and then there were onlv six of 11- in the room A little fellow with a thin black mus tache and a perpetual nicer on his face I c.ajne forward I'eirv railed him Bill and introduced him to us as Sidrlons ' saving as he did so Iddons is vour bovs crew manager Hell look out for I vou Now remember to work eveij house and everv street he sends vou to I Don t cklp anv of them because It s al wavs the houe vou -kip that has an I order to it I expect not fewer than nf. 1 teen orders from t.ich of vou ever daj You remembei tlje proposition One , ear's subscription to he Moon, a vear to Cupboard Comfort Monthlv , which I sells at ten cent- a month and a vear I to The Four Point- nlso a ten-cent monthlv and the whole lot for $3 50 Just the price of the Moon Itself Thev pav flftv cents down anil fifty cents a I month I ".Vow Bill Just put them over the fences once or twice before vou get on the job j "Where shall I ttart workln'?' I ' Let's see , vou 11 onlv have half a day todas Better take a few streets In Sec tion B Tomonow jou can startfthem at Hohoken ' r TODW'S HLSINKss KI'IORAM Petty expenses i' In doubt don't charge them Mliat does this mean to OU? Business Questions iisuerel Will vou vi rite me a letter In ansurr to an advertisement for a pcsitlon as chief clerk Ir a hotel' t will claitl nm nn for e,l- Irn.iKIa k.. I don t know whow to word a gooi letter so am appealing 10 vnii for neip J 11 A "Write a letter like the following Gentlemen Does a record like the attached quallfv me for the position adver tised in ' If so please consider this letter as my eager bid for he opportunity I Incllse photograph of mvself to enable ou better to Judge my per sonality I am considered a man whom Buests like You will notice that I am old enough to have learned some common senae and voung enough to have plentv of energv and ambition to make cood I am prepared to be Judged by what previous emplovers saj of me. and nope jou vim iook me up carerull The more nartlcular vou are "the better pleased I shall be I shall ba prepared to take up mv duties on Maj I be favored with an early replj which I trust will be favorable to my application' Give methe opportunity, and I'll do all I can to justify it Respectfully jours, I men, on a t.eparaie sneet 01 paper, I outline vour previous buslneso career State your name and address, ace. weight, whether married or single, and than ( tho nrinilo nlareo xmt tSei. worked the last two years, and who . v. rferrpH tn nt each nlan wiV, ca" X uj i.h . n,, Jl P . ,.."" lfh the list with jour present position and state your reasons for wanting to leave Of course, there Is no charge for this service, as this paper Is glad to render, It to Its readers lI.JwouU! be slJ?d. 'Lfu,ure. "aders I weu d tend me their Ideas of a letter, a"d 'fnn",e nBh,?oUiri1,benmrh:rbeiflh.ey fotherSTnd o ofhe'? eadWaT&'r?! ' ing the finlched product onl (CONTINUUD MONDAY) Miners Strike Against I. W. W. Haileton. June 1 Mine workers at the No 5 colliery of the Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre Coa Company, numbering about 500, walked out jesterday because twelve of the men. who they assert are member of the I. W. W.,Tefused to nav due to the union Demand were martA that these men either be dlscharare.il nr a ;c.in uio utstani. X? -X TETrTirpTAT n cimrrf irftUULItHUlMUr MULL -MARES GREAT STRIDES , - - ' Record of Various Plants 1 Nearer Capacity Than in Industry's Hitorv Nrn V. nik, .luile 1 Production of stcfl plants of this country undo further s'rlrles during th last week and the leading authorities n the trade tate that the records of th various plants of the country at present are neirer enpaeitv thin thev bAve been at any tin'e in the hlstorv the lndutrv Klm n ,h d(, ,rpeirs to hp , . , , , ,, , vnrKlng to ii-1 the Oovernment n its mr program and all efforts are being dlrec'ed bv the fteel men toward seeing that the war requirements are suppler! soon as the imterHl 1 needed Thus The needs of the shlpjirds of the ountr. ,rfl llo, -,. .rn - flr, I If wise In thai large and lonr hauls ;i ti nv I fon ,nl)i An.lu nt ,l.n .....,, n -j... i... . um-nu- .,, ,,, ununij mi. -. "limtnifed ns much as tnslhc Whit was perhaps the greatest pa . tiinlio gathering of teel mr.n rvei hld in am ennntn tool, place on Tildav when the member of th mer can Iron i Steel lntltut. nit at th Waldorf ' Astoria Hotel In this citv for their I fourteenth annual meeting This gath- i erlng was the more Important because of the demand" that are t elng made and will be made In the future upon ! the steel plants of the countrv Talks with th leidlng steel authorl- ties In the ennntrv who attended the meeting indicated that the enthusiasm, which prevails among the steel interests lugurs well for the "ucces-ful ronrlu- i Mon of the w it 1'verv mm talked to rhow a spirit to . o opeiate In . verv vv.iv with the 5o eminent authot Itle .and t .- ., I . . ., ..lll..n.,nLu In .In II lllldl AC indie iter! a w IIllngne- HI..,, ..... .,..,. n. thev might be called upon foi in annthei nutter .all present np- peired to be un ln'mous nrl that Is tint the recent repotts fioni W.a-hlngtnn nf the pot.-lblllt nf the i.ovci nipent i ''king mn ronti 1 of the steel pi itit : .f thr mnii'n were without foundation as no reason existed for -ui' ai Hon ' I nr-i lepnt- hive alrearlv nren nm- ciillv denied but thev i ame up fnt Inform il discussion a number of time- riming the div when two or more or the teel men eatheied for dbcu-sions It Feeins ieit Un that the Uovein- ment s ictlvitleu in ronne, Hon with thn railioads of the countrv have now tiken -h.ape In con rele faun The steel reipilied for the railroad cars and locomotives ordered bv the (loveinment Is .xp'Cted to bo pl locitcd vilthln the next few divs tn ill more than 1 nnn mm tons of teel i- needrd Wherever poss-lble Bessemer steel will be -podded ill the-e steel contracts 1 Im.alnlv bei tu-e nf the rmitv of open- .health steel and the Covernment also Is tkel to fallow it- ptogiam on other ,tnl r.lert l .1,,. , i,, !..., ,, . , ......... .11 ..... .... ,.ii,-i iv in-., nearest the rilace vi here thr steel is required will lie pivrn the cnntiacts In this business 1- not Included tho distribution nf "a" nnn .axles foi m- eiiimrnt cirs which Ins ahe.adv been mule The axle- weie ordered fiom Wp IOIIOW lllg TllC I'olllk Str-el ( llll paiiv, 140,ono, the Carnegie Sleel i'nm. pi,n S4 "00 , the Mldvale pleel and Oidn.ance coinpnnv, ",n lino ti,(. fit r 1- rturhh Torge and Iron Coinpanv 1S000 and the Laclede Steel I'ominin mono "" rr OPEN-AIR CHORAL SERVICES I'nd r th Direction of Bishop Rhinelander ON THE SITE OF THE PROPOSED CVTHEDRAL on the Parkway at Twentv third Street at v o clock Sundvv Afternoon June 2 1118 Preacher Rev Flosd V Toml Ins S T D Freachers for the Month of June June II Rev John Mockrldse D D June 10 Rt Rei Thomas J Gar land D D June 23 Re I.l-welln N Catty II i Il l .il III EDUCATIONAL I Wireless 1 Operators Four months' course qualities for first com mercial llesnse and allows enlistment In ' Arm! or Navy at hlsh rating and ra. Ex. . I pert Instructors Low Rates New (lass be- ' eins June Id Write phon or call today. .,. '?lr":,or ot Instruction ' CENTRL . VI. C. A.. IIS) ARCH Roth etes Civil Service Positions ' Man crndllates nf Strer r TViisI ness College who are only 18 to JO vears of age are being appointed to Government positions at $1000 to $1200 a vear Both boss and girls are getting tnese positions HJ raver' Business Colleee 807 Chestnut M Philadelphia MIORTIIIM) AND ROOKKEKriNO Gregg Shorthand the easy, speedy avatem I Ruslness Courses Day or Evenlnr SehnnlB. Enroll any time To meet the heavy and . infre-MBinu uemnna lor ounr men ana women with office and business training our classes . 1 '.I j --.. :" wni no coniinut-a aay ana evening tnrougn 1 out th comtnr summer months Call or write for particulars and Cat a lot. rim.Aii:i.nii Hrsii;sH coli.kgk , ttl llClllltll- Ol. I , .sciukii, r i,..u.il Kiinid method. 1 Summer rae. Mile. Paris. 127 X, 18th. Amine Women nnd filrU TRAINING FOR PATRIOTIC SERVICE RUMMER SCHOOL FOR OIKLS AND nOMKN On the beautiful Hudson. June 12 Auv 7 Cost of Maintenance and Course, 250 Secretarial Motor Driving Military Tactics Wireless Nurslns(Are21andover) Military French Domestic Science Spanish Red Cross Camouflase Art and many other courses. For booklet "L. ' address Secretary, Miss Mason's Summer School The Castle. Tarrjtown-on-Hudaon. IS', y. The Gordon-Roney School For Girls 4112 Spruce siret rteneral and Colleee Prennratnrv rn..-. Roof garden and Gjm Miss HONEY Trin 1'IITISTOWN. l'. "THE EVERGREENS' WiCTMl 'ZvTTSTWi"" nd Adultr. ox aai. t-on h rovy.N. ia. BUMMER CAMPS Pine Tree Cakp for GirU . ,-?". ..-l. Xtlmm Rl.-ik. V 1-1.- B-.'.J2 I,w .'." m'i?" " .. v -riF. atl yt SMrfBaaaflBHBBBBBBBsBBBBlBLxr 1 ,d m Philadelphia Arrivals - - Xs!. The follow Ine residents nf rhilarlet- phn arc replFtercd at New York hotels r I, Adams Manhnttdn Mr r I, Adims Manhattan P Alenrn tlrrslln r 1. ,Armtrenu Oreat Northern Mr F 1 Arm'rnne Oreat Northtrn W CJ narrnn VVendward r fiercer Woodward Mr r S Ilerer Wooflwvrd t nrnndon Walllek Mr t Hramlon VVnlllcl. r nutler Cumberlanrt ir f" Putlr Cumberland T rhlfT" Aterlern t 1-ennletrn Walllek v r Cenlv Pirk Aventj Mrs A c ronliw rark Avenue t I, r"ovn Herald auafe r A rviisrtt VValll'-t' VV Dernnn Cnntlnntal O A Hinns Oreat Northern Mr P rervthe t.atham t Orul-"rk Orand Atis v at Gc Continental Mr tt'n ITernid Square f s ttel'er Arll"Cten T tt t ev AtarlVro'ii: T r vlTrr'uer Herald Pq'iar T vrrjee Crmerlant n vv vrve OreircrlirP r t vtlller Webier t Mitchell r-IMnl tt VI, r Cntn"woM s tr niria Continental T r Perlle. Walllek r Pellf Mnntere' vtr r rtenolf'' T:ndleet T K piehardi CnmherHnd it" ft nnen Cumberland Iherf p G"eneMe f vtr A P"M O-ennble xr vt simnn Hernia square t VV s-nllh Cnnt'nrnfal VV fmltb fnlon Cnnpre V sir.. rl He'ild Satire r n vv-n-o- rrv i"ne xtr T" r V' iltoo Pirk v-enu. n " nirr wend-ra TCV frl tr'en CIijjrn C V WrrM 'irrlenn T 7etUn TTe.ll" c ri ,rrt-w , rjreM Vnrthen r- pt,n Pnaire' vv V liar- v'r,erlward t Ped-I Walllek ' P 11 reli A-nni" ertxe.n Wen In qrd n-il-h T'tft. PTk A'ne t C D-rden Vetherlnnd r r, n-n-eiinn Prin vti'i-tre Elent ere A'ennnln ra tt r, m n- at Vnr'Wn ir s Vp' vtTrih- vv-,hlnston vtr Venx Latham Mr Crlfflt' rndleolt OH t ee VV ehste Vlr Ci r t ee VV ebifer W r Mtrhall Renta Varraranst V s Vir-Vntishan rnirlre Traile Ttenreentatheq Sleqrf Ml"" Mn ceenetle Hr 1" !3t fnmii lstli tri Honm l14 - F(trks romit Unle Man Dies Qnnkprf nw ii. In , Jure 1 Tacob ATo . , . . . . ,,rl-,, 1tn In iippei rtiicks Tountv .as n hotel man riled at his borne at Pleasant V allf- vef- terd iv from throat ailment r n.K,ioijnjii;5 IliiptM C ItfSTNt T st. IIMTIT t IH RCII nernui -t neat nr 4ntti iirOROI" P AD WIS D D Pastor The Patter has relumed from Y M C A 1 tamp work and villi preach at both t-erv- Ireq . in an Vlusl the Church Chanae' nil Th' HeTrt of the soldier 1 12 10 1 n in IVile sclieil I're-bvterlnn 1 Vltril st rill Rf II. tsth nnd Arch ne ( I.AIll'M 1, I.PW VRD VIACAKTVET 10 4" The I or 1 o Supper " 7 1iin iltal ilre-i and Violin - no - Four Anchors Vrm-m for sailers llhTlll I III VI Pill .IV.TKRI XCIILKCII 1 Hroad ind Diamond et Rev JulIV II nvvil,-, 11 D PaHtor Our Pinor will pranti at HI Sil a m and. '" an p "n Sihbalh School craned isrs for nil ngrs Merlil Muslnl senre In the wnln! J rei iratorv Senlce VVe.lne,lvv IiineS. . ni iinuninn 01 ine Lords upper bab. nat 1 line Eierihfull HlUTip Wejroilie HOI'I". 311 and Wharton st 1Im T n-v r.ollon D D MlnlMer in 4 I)r Rnl. Inn .111 prrull Suble, t 'SoulnB and RenplnB 7 l"t Vlemnrlll service T NO IITII I0TI1 ST . PRI.s . Hill, A film r.t 11 Rev llrrlmrt r, Hurrell Minister 10 an 1 m I Idd'lpuw hlle RonieRurns " S no . m Militant Manhood ' Prnte-t int lail-rou il ST. 1 WIFE'S. 221 nnd v,rmt -t-Re JOHN Vim KfiiDOL D I) Hector no a 111 lloh Communion 11 nu a m Hols Communion with scr mer 4 ' 11 p m 1'ienlnB Pnver (Choral) ! VV eekdav V artinio Intercessions dally 11 41 1 Hol rvmimunion Tuesday 7 30, and Tnursdav 10 00 Irancers alwois welcome I lilt irl in FIRST I MTtllltV. J1J-. Chestnut st Rei MlKDLKIi K II HUirFlN Minister 11 h m Mr G-'ffln will preach on The Word Herame rirh 1J l"i Comniiintun Servlre Anthems I'ltbei in rhi Mterle,i Pr. sncr h s, olt mid The LorH Is 1 Mv Llcht bv Pirker Philip H Ooecp Organist ' IMTXKIAN xOCIKTV (IF flFRVl .NT(H N. ' i helten ne and Greene t Re ROC.r.R S rORRES Minister 11 a in Subject God 11 Present Need " I SPRING nr.SORTS ATI. NTIC CITV. y. J. Wt.tminster K Me near Hach. EIot, wire vaster tlQupwkly -tSupdly. C. iluhre rrK vi . .n. ,i. SF,rrVJU;,AMfOT7aE.r,i'D HOTFL VvTrirL'Pl.NL-LT'-Vv.THINrII,IBEA:iS0 WORLD WRITR HOARD Or TRADE rOC UNO MOUNT 1NS Kiclr Mfrp. Pi, THE CRESTMONT INN 1 The hotel vv'th the Incomparable situation GIRLS, small wanted, paper boxes Apply ""00 ft. above the era, on the summit of the Pne Point Co . 7th and State sts . Cam i vUpkIihoIcs Golf tennis boating and the den N J finest or rreen-water natning. Modem tm provements For booklet and terms address WILLIAM WOODS Manager ni- in (iitn spitiM.. jgJB M H B W.HJ KEDFODn ODINflO iPA.) IIOTF.I. AMI 1UTIIS famous mountain resort in estate uf 3juu acres Good trnlf course rennia awluimlng Noted mineral watera bpaclnus hotel with spieii.1111 tuisin line motor roans Onrns June R II E. Ilemls. Mzr. HIIRIINBlnHlliaH VAIXnY FORGE WASHINGTON INN CHICKEN WAFFLE DINNERS LAKE ,UX U'KB. X. II. BEN MERE INN tn 4 h. frtr.th.1ia nf thai Whli 1tm . " .. VY -"'M " "- L "" w beautirui JUaKD uunapef upn May v. BooklPt. T. R rlirr.v:Y Proo. hurt-ton nnonu BRE4T0K Woods White Mountains, N, H. GOLF MOTORING throush the unmirrinr t5VJS5ACK In the RIDING very aVAl Alps shadow ffsii? .J5 Mount vl 9-lt of New England ;.-;.-"? ,noaisna vvuBmmrron l'atns I hi ITy TJonc!Qn4 Ooens Jum 29. Closes Oct. 1 c J. DL'NPHT, Manager. The Mount Washington opens July . Closes Oct 14 D J TRUDEAU, Manager RAILROAD?; Through aervice via N. T.. N H t H R R and R ft IJ R. R. Rooking Office 243 Fifth Ave.. New York LOST AND FOUND I WATCH Lost told wrist watch. In Want. maker'a or on Chestnut st , Monday. Re ward. Merlon 812 W HELP WANTED FEMALE (Oilier t lolfleil Ad on I'aite 3) BAKER Wanted colored woman, Unlter, BH nuai'uai .i,.,i .,u c- imo BOOK BINDERY Experienced girls for hand folding, wlru atitrnlns and gathering N. E cor Arch and I'lth EOOKKVPPKR. DOUBLE ENTRY. IV AC- COUNTU1.0 DEPARTMLNT. PUBLIC LFDOKR COMPANV ' ""'-' CLERK experlspced in credit and coll:c (Ion work, able to dictate Utf,- . handlo phona conversation .Intelligently; il tl lli laSSSSSSS ,1, ,,ii 7 xss W8JP HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classlned Ad on rare 2) AV EXCCI.LE.VT OPPOrtTtTNITY ron ou.so vvomrv Ernrn- t:NCK IINNKCESS4RV SALAItV TA1D VVIIILK LKAllNINO. jo 'n rr.n vvhek ArrRn first 4 WEEKS OI I.VSTnrCTtON AND THEN' HAriD ADVANCEMENT r E P J! A N KNT EMPLOYMENT. WORK NBAIt lOUP. HOME. 7 HOURS TO R ttOURS PFR DT. MEAI.S SERVED AT COST ANV1VERSARY PAVAIEVTS SICK PENEriTf. VACATIONS WITH PA1 APPLY S A M TO P M THE RELt. TELEPHONE CO OF PA. 400 MARKET ST. CP SPINNERS AND TWISTERS WAVT- FD EXPERIENCED AND LEARVBRS, GOOD WAOES AND HTE.DY VVOItK. l'HINClI'ALt.'i GOVERNMENT WORK 1 Arri.i uiusvvoLD wotibTED v.o . IDVltHV PA. Cl.nills Toun woman r'eferabls hleh schor.1 KradViate with pome hlsh achool 'exmrience other erperltncc not essential lllna .onvenlentb to l'4th nml Market 8ts for psrmanent roaltlon In 1-rrge brlsht of. fc here there Is an excellent chance for willlne worker Arldrey plvlnsr full partial larn In btdint- hrt ftrhnnllni? and snlar want ed M 1Ja ld'rer Cenl-1 c I ERK tlpneral office work vvltli tvno wrltlnK experience Applv b letter onl Tdard HarrlnKtorr. Son . Co 17th nnd Pillow hill CLEHK IirlKht Rlrl wanted as clerk nnd i tvplet Rood opportunltv tate are experl i ence and a Ian desired P 7lU. I.edser 'Office LLKKb Olrls i Ith some knowlrdge of i ivpewrltlmt preferred Applv Abrasive Co Tnconv and Tralei sts Rrldesburs Philadelphia . CLERK loune Blrl to asslt In looklnB up adjustments nnd credits In office Appls I i2Q Arch ; I COVIR HANDS $14 twisters )-,42, spin ners $11 ss, rtnffcrs $10 jfj Apply Vberro Mill lnc Emrrald and Adams sts. 4th floor Ol.IX'Dnil PRI.SS FEEDERS wanted, e. perleneed in feeding cardboard Brown & Rillev Co 410 N Franklin nPAVVKR- I SJ nn ..l.ln I...1 1 ..I.I .. en rv. vinin nnd ttecinr sis , Manavunk t.IRL Hhrmt 1R for lerlcal work In cost de. l.irlllient milt he nrma n.nmnn on1 trnnn it figures Imurs San to and 1 o'r lock on saturdav Applv EtnrloMnent Department. H K Mulford r,i 4jn q 1 tth Bt lillll. for Ben.rel hni'eworl, Bood wases 1 no wsblnB 1H linn Miwr ave, cjn- w d Pa Phone fTnw v d 212 GIRLS 14 vears and over to lenrn business lac per hour to start PblU Paper Box Co 17tll and Ridge ave GIRL1! WANTED son , To learn to operate various mschlnes piece. work after vou quallfv no experience neces- sarv , only girls between the ages of 21 and -1 . jrnn iir.'H irpiy III ino ! XIIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO EDDTSTONE RIFI E PLANT Eddstone. Pa. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE 1SV S 10th St. Bring reference GIRLS WANTED TOR WORK IN LEATHER SPECIALTY PLANT No experience required Good chance for advancement riftv-hour week at good pay Leather Department E. F. HOUGHTON k CO. 240 W. Somerset St. GIRLS SEVERAL GIRLS FOR OFFICE POSITIONS MUST BE QUICK AND AC CURATE AT FIGURES EMPI OYMENT DEPARTMENT LEE TIRE AND RUBBER CO. C,ONSHOHOCKEN, PA. I I I GIRLS IS to 40 vears wanted for assem I ,,-k miT while Te.VnlriV no exDfl """ " T l C' 301 Afch ' bling ana macnine. work no to 112 per ence GIRLS Yountr white Blrls can havn light , employment, steady vork alttlnff, nice po- p!tion(, otart $7.50 week. 1HU Sprlns Qar den Bt. GIRLS. 14 to 1A and over on vrorsted yarns; learners tanen vppiy a j Cameron i;o . Kensington and Glenivood aves GIRL small to label boxes etc in envelope department permanent position 510 Lud- lowst HOUSEWORK and plain cooking- famllv 01 two, moving to I.ansdowne, desires capable wblte worran permanentlv Apply lis N, tttb Phone Paring 7318 M JOB PRESS FEEDERS wanted to feed card. board Drown tt Bailey Co . 41u N. Fr'klin. SHOES General operators and vampers Apply Laird. Schober & Co , "I'd and Mar- , ket. second floor SILK PICKERS and spreaders Splendid wages for particular workers; paid while learning Apply OrlSvvold Worsted Com- panv Darb Pa STENOGRAPHER in enalneerlni office of larxe manutacturlnc olant state experience. educa tion and salary expected 'B.59.' P. O BOX 3IS4 f STESOORAPHER wanted tor Government work joune woman with some experience, accuracy of ork more essential than speed, permanent position, central part of city APPlJ b letter In own handnrllnz glvlni reference and salary desired M 1258 Led- ger central bThMJUKAPHKR Capable and experienced. tr. nrm3nant nneitlon u Ith pleasant tn. vlronment salary 180 per month, further opportunity Write or call 710 Common. wealth Trust SfTENOQRAFHEK. rapid and accurate, for resDonamie nosuion in iutfv ioxiu raanrtnalhl nnsltlnn In lam textile COO' cern northeast section- anod openlnar nnd ot -n-n.aM, aB,,r(t P 70R. Ledser Office.. . "a-evnr-o 4 purnnn with soma knniwl I edje of bookkeeping. Apply 171 W, Le- high ave. STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTSj STEADY WORK AND GOOD SALARY. EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT LEE TIRE AND RUBI1KR CO CONtJHOHOCKEN, PA. TEACHER wisning a rnange from public school work, better salary, better working conditions, better experience, advancement on merit more rapid I' 013 Ledger Office. TVERS-IN on plain work Imperial Woolen Co . Main and Rector sts . Manaytink lOUNG LADY, tulck and accural at fig. urea, for atock records, light, clean sur roundlngs P 1128 Ledger Office. WOMEN AND U1IU.H wanted to do light work In brass shoo: .steady work: aooH conditions; no exixr1encmua paid In add)- ';( ,!" .. i JISHflitSM, i,J i i CKgUaLAtSJUUut I . V' .WS. MJA. HELP WANTED-TjEMALE (Other CUsalHerl ,ls en r a) TOUNO LADY for collection department; acrustomed to telephone conversation Ap plv K"n Arrh t ' TOtINO lady by fire Inaurance company for freneral oiflee wotk: state salary expected! permanent position. C 22, Ledfer Office. HELP WANTED MALE (Other Classified Ads on rate 2) ADJUSTERS OK Acme, Cleveland or Brown A Sharp auto matic screw machines; highest wanes and bonus cald'for maximum production, this ta our opportunity If sou apply at once to ths MIDVAI.n STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYPTONE RIFLE PLANT EDDrSTONE. PA.S PHILADELPHIA OFFICES Island road and Woodland avenue. 5203 Market street (second floor). 1431 Arrh street 1510 Arch street. WORK OR FIOHT TO WIN OUR WAR WE MUST WORK OR FIGHT. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO SECURE WORK AT ONCE ON GOVERNMENT WORK COVERING THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS- Adjusters on automobile screw machines Automatic screw. machine operators Browrers no experience, $10 50 weekl Beltmen Cabinetmakers Carpenters Cutter crlnders Die stnkers Gauaemakers laborers bonus for attendance Machinists maintenance work oilers Toolroom mllllna-mnchln hands Toolroom lathe hands f Toolmakcrs Tool nrlnders Tool liardenrs Woodworkers, machines ini) learners on various machines 30c re' hour and piecework Tour piecework earn Inps should averapo from $4 to $ per day. This Is vour opportunity Applj 13th st Bate, with references MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO EDDYSTOVE RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTOVE, PA OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES Iland road and Woodland ave 1431 Arrh st -una Market st. 1 VI J) Arch st Hours ft a m to S p m Sundass 10 a m to 4 p m AftSISTANT In production department who has hart snon nnn oince experience jvnmy in ..arann Vnltnn "le emnloxment Office 1 Mondav evenliiK. June 3 between 7 and ft, Ravmond llulldlnr room 51 S, SHOO German- I town eve Oermantown BOOKKEEPER wanted, one who has some knowlerlse of hank bookkeeping Apply by letter M 1JI7. Ledger Central BOOK'-EErER Experienced hlBh-class man to fill position at once: must have A-l experience P 711 Ledger Office. nov in tear! of Aor. wanted for WORK IX NBWSPArKIt OKJICK mil in .ADVANCEMENT FOR TOUNO MAN WITH INITIVTIVE APPLY TO MR. FLYNN. COO CHESTNUT ST. ROT NOT 1'NDER IB- NO EXPERIENCE NECEARY PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY BOT about in vears In larae real estate office; salarv $8 nerweek to start with Food chances for advancemrnt. state refer ences M 124R Ledrer Central "BOYS, enerjretlc nnd ambitious, for messen ger service, excellent onnor for advance. ment. liberal morcs bonus and vacation with run pav appiv to 3lr uranawe, uenvery Dpt Western Vnlnn 1 Vth and Chestnut sts BOv wanted In contractors and bullder'a of fice ffood chance to learn knowledge of hnslnews M ;', Ledger Central BRIDGEMKN First-class experienced men on structural steel erection, on Government building Applv MrCllntlc-Marshall Co . 12H1 Morris Ride Saturday morning or after noon BUSMEN, EXPERIENCED. 'WHITE. FOR GOVERNMENT SHIPYARD NEAR PHILADELPHIA: GOOD WAGES AND SANITARY LIVING CONDITIONS CALL UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE. S TV. COR. 8D AND WALNUT STS. SEE MR. SCULL CLERK Steamship companv haa openlnr ror bright ouns' man: knowledge of English monev and typewriting preferred! state age, nationally exper. and salary desired P 703. Ledger Office COMPOSITORS proofreader on tariff work, apprentice for stereotype foundry and bank bo Dunlap Printing Co., Juniper and Cherrv sts COOKS. WHITE". FOR GOVERN MENT SHIPYARD NEAR PHILA DELPHIA; GOOD WAGES AND SANITARY LIVING CONDITIONS. CALL UNITED STATES EMPLOY MENT SERVICE. S. W. COR. 3D AND WALNUT STS. SEE MR. SCULL COST and. production clerk's assistant, ex perienced, with bonus sstem and shop practice, must be accurate and quick; 116 to start: good opportunity for vonng man seeking advancement Apply Monday, 0 to S Unit CnnstrmaVon Company, 58th at. and Gray save vtlller. lflth and Reerl CYLINDER PRESS FEEDER wanted, ei'- rerlenced in feeding cardboard. Brown 4 Bailey Co . 410 N Franklin. """"" DRAVVERS-IN on plain work. Imperial ' "" - .-..,r msnavunit DRIT ER for double team, wholesale drug . .. ...v...VE j ,ul. ggfr UJZa DRUG PACKERS Give reference." Addresa r i no. Lieoger umce ELECTRICAL Wanted, flrst-cla.s line fore" man. experienced on 2 and 3 phase and series arr-llghtlng aystem. Apply William Foster. 1208 N 81st st V9Y """"' ELEVATOR OPERATORS. LICENSED White American citizens Between the ages of 31 and 45 Good salary SEE MR KROUSE 123U Arch. 6th floor ELEVATOR OPERATORS wanted Apply second floor. BOB Chestnut st nory EMPLOYMENT MAN" LAROE MANUFACTURING CONCERN nr SIRES TO OBTAIN THE SERVICES OP AN EMPLOYMENT MANAGER WHO HAS HaS SOME EXPERIENCE IN THIS WORK. SALARY DEPENDS UPON THE CAPACrrV OF THE APPLICANT. WORK ' WILL BH EXTENDED TO INCLUDE SUPERVISION AND CO-ORDINATION OF WBLPAH? WORK, PLANT HOSPITAL AND SAFFTT WORK. PROVIDED THE APPLICANT &HOWS HIMSELF CAPABLE OP HAft DI.INO THE LARGER WORK. P 634 LEDGER OFFICE r 3t- ENGINEER wanted to operate Ice plant- .Su.,,Jr,fV?e,i ni "' desirsd J 247. Ledger Central. HYDRAULIC MOLDING MACHINE OPERATORS Experience desirable, but not essential Permanent Jobs Fifty-hour week at hlgheat wages Leather Department E. F HOUGHTON CO, 240 W, Someraet at. HELP WANTED MALE (Otnir Classified Ads on r 8! FRAMEMAIfERS wanted. Apply Chas." 1 ellnLo Inc.. lork r.t. and Hutlerr MELPERS for work on furniture vanT pply.wtJL.ference,-l81lMafktt u , JANITORS American cltlsena, white, of aood eharactei. not over nn sears of ae. steady work anij tood pay for this class of work. ?&5 ?m KROHBB 1230 Arch, 6th floor JUNIOR SALESMAN Ws wsnt a willing younr man. Gentile. 18 to 23 years hon" est, enenetle and resourcetui. to Dem as Junior salesman selling the consumer In eon nectlon with extensive educational camsalan to brlna- tho consumer In closer touch with our products the man we wsnt can. In a reasonable period, develop sufficiently to be." corns one of our Beneral line salesmen, pro viding he Is conscientious, n hard worker and makes good, permanent position, with salary Mid traveling expenses: must bo single, will, lng to travel and able to furnish surety bond. Apply 0 a m to 12 noon, the N. k Fairbanks Co . 335 Bourse Bldg. JOB PRESSMAN wanted for private printing plant: short hours: Bood pay: must ba familiar with seorln and crenslng press Addres P. O Box 2snn station S Phtla. JOB PRESS FEEDERS wanted to feed card. board. Brown & Bailey Co , 410 N. Fr'klin. EXPERIENCED WHITE KITCHEN MEN FOR GOVERNMENT SHIP YARD NEAR PHILADELPHIA: GOOD WAGES AND SANITARY L1V. INO CONDITIONS CALL UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE. S. W. COR. 3D AND WALNUT STS. SEE MR SCULL LABORERS PATRIOTIC MEN WHO WILL WORK AT GOOD WAGES IN THE FIRST LINE OF ATTACK THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT . WANTS STRONG. ABLE-BODIED MEN FOR SHIPYARD WORK NEAR PHILADEL PHIA FREE TRANSPORTATION TO YOUR WORK ONE WAY DAILY. YOU CAN GET GOOD BOARD AND LODG ING AT THE YARD AT RATE OF 17.70 PER WEEK. 35c PER HOUR $3 S5 FOR 10-HOUR DAY 6-DAY WEEK l FOR FULL PARTICULARS CALL AT UNITED STATES ESIPLOYMENT OFFICE S. W. COR. 3D L WALNUT STS SEE MR. SHATTUCK BRANCH OFFICE 789 CHRISTIAN ST. SEE MR. ACORD STATE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE ' 1321 ARCH ST. SEE MR MVVR1Z LABORERS WANTED COLORED SPANISH POLISH 100 ITALIAN TRACKMEN MACHINISTS AND PIPEFITTERS GOOD PAY BEST LIVING CONDITIONS FOR STEEL MILL 'APPLY 227 N. 13TH ST. LABORERS 3S-3BC PER HOUR ATLANTIC REFINING CO. EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT ATLANTIC GATE 8144 PASSYUNK AVE. LABORERS AND MECHANICS WANTED AT ONCE F. McGOVERN 136 S. 3D ST. LABORERS WORK IN PHILADELPHIA APPLY TO A. W.'FAUL 1521 ARCH ST. LABORERS WANTED FOR MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY , APPLY NELSON VALVE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE RAYMOND BUILDING. ROOM 218 6600 OERMANTOWN AVC . PIIILA. LABORERS for coal yard; steady position; 110.60 per week; B O. A Robert Coal- rant 47th and Paschal ave. and 4tb and Merlon avs LABORERS wanted, colored men. for stda construction work: steady wdrk "jut r.jm T3m vear rounq avow vvuiiam poatasv; SS - lv " ' v-Jt-
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