UM ' i4li.S JM ."'' -i,,' - K.fd 7 fcr'Sff1 - i"tV C, "' 31 . u ,1 A 1 "W m- I ft,.S K iVi BARGAIN SALE -1 ., 4 t . rt i ving iimcnca iuiui acii ll-?' ct r an.4.1. .i oiugnii y uuiih Engineers 1 i ?VtSy o Staff Correspondent rj B Meade, Admiral. Mrt.. June 21. Iter making the usual rounds of the 'the Eveminq Public Ledger Her today dropped Into the exchange1 Ifce S04th Engineers. j'li Mnyberry, of Qermantown. a pier r. It. T employe, greeted the very cordially. He Is one of the 6f clerks In the exchange, or what k'.'emllan terms "general store." rSky;" said the soldler-clerk, "you are man I need. Not much of a story j,lt, but you know, we are selling out I business?, and as eerybouy down rVreads the Evenino Public I.edoek, MV you can assist us." feJkayberry pointed to freshly painted ns that occuplpd honor places on the ill, and then discussed 'advertising. It is evident from the slens that May- iSffcirry and his co-workers had decided bVsmash nrlces and that the stock, gwnglng from rubber boots to tooth jgrewder, was to be sold at frlghtruuy low i prices. The reporter failed to appreciate tbm' .Ituntlnn. "Whv rinse such a ?ArUsperous business?" he asked. R AiThen Mayberry, who entertained con- severable doubt concerning the valuo of l tim atuij, BmiiJiicu rt liuumii mm"' r Jrpeni inai piacea ms iirite-uuimiB iff, Stunt In a field of Its own ;?3Jfkeavlng America must sell stock," fcy.ws his answer to tho reporter's query. i"V.V ITnrnnsrlnnslv thin 'soldier had hit trfeiipon a line that soon will become a by- rKJsiteord In every National Army cantonment RXWtle Penn It Is particularly true at this KyjjUme, for the Liberty Division is maKing ?ir,rcjaraiiuiia iu iciif, uul Ajuctij in friphto exchange chums are the first of the r y?)- ... i - . itt. ii.. WrHuatlon. "i'Seems a bit tough," said Joseph M. ' ' ?asaBaiggaaaa--s-i- nmM V I. LVC -. &xa i !&WLTLMLMkwJamWkm Until Sews .WBm . Ca-fc'A,AM Wf0 July 8 to August 17 , ColleRe Enfilish, Foreign Lantru- .2 I.mfes, Wnthematics, History, t-co- IWKmcs, r-sycnoiogy, xii.vsits, jiicju-v-y - i:..i..m runj, r'-Ait s-j vu-yf uiuiut uwittyo vicini. j.;rs tetvTEACHERS' COLLEGE courses tax Courses in Home Service and Food Conservation. DEPARTMENT OF COMMER- yAL EDUCATION in continuous ?SfeBion throughout the year. fefiend for circular. 'jn: Phone, Diamond 631 IPLE UNIVERSITY Broad St., below Berk & mm rhllautlpma fc iJ SHORTHAND AND BOOKKKKriNO Shorthand th aav. sndy svitm rineaa Courses. Day or Eventiur Schools oil any time, to meet me neavy ana ftilnc demand for vountc men and women y ?rlth office and bu?)n-ss iralnlnsr our clasaea &f v will be continued day and eenlne through mm xne comine nuramer monins. wan or write for particulars and Catalog. 'ftYHULADELPinA BCINK?i COLLEGE f -f .. VkAehera Wnntel. Positions wnltlnr. Free V k" '"" relst'n for Collere and Normal irraduate. K'.lhlMii Teaehem" nurean. 1002 Market St. Ywonr Women anil filrl THK PENNWXVANIA SCHOOL FOR .&- SOCIAL SERVICE fJSP J Trin for Social Work In Associated Char f$fWt. Hospital Social Serlce. Industrial mC -Welfare Work. Child Welfare, Housing and Er intl -Tuberculoses Work. Probation and In stitutional wanitmrni. T Trains tires for PnbHc Health Nursinc In1 School Nuralns, Industrial Nurslnc. Med . kal Social Service, Infant Welfare and Vls- tUn Nurslnsr. l vtt.k ... ..- c.nt.mK.. 1 a ime L'.iW bulletin, nddreu REBNAKD J. NKW. -?flAN, Director, ISO? Tine St.. Philadelphia. . r l 1 flofti iriivi!T ffras tioiman acnooi "street ? .T' 'A. inumi T JVtl A ftriiUliJD numilift ii iiiiu- Mire. Olrts and sounr boys developed for Ives of usefulness. Vocational and cultural Jninr. teu-expression, voice ueeiop nt. Lessons In Presiding. Close personal Mention In small classes. Auto service for all dojs and sins. Teiepnone iocust im gABKTHW. BRALKV. A. B.. rrinrlpal. WIM.IA5ISP0RT. PA. :kinson seminary gjj" A, jktorr. Eleetlve roureee, Co.ed. Larce cam ., u.. 2 E-rm... all athletlra. AS0. Catalog. fHI Frepiaem. ox tv.wimainepori. I'a. KWABTIIMORE. PA. MARY LYON SCHOOL 0Yg"s A. home school. Handsome new nreproor Ztflenca hall. Outdoor classrooms. Collera '''' Svcaratory. household arts, general finish- m courses. All outdoor activities. Catalog. ddresa Box UH, Swarthmorc. Pa. ClIAMnERSBHRO. TA. PENN HALL Cn.VMBEBSBCRO. PA. OlrU College Preparatory. Modern kn. C. ana special courses, ceruneai. privl .. Rooms with private bath. New rvm ..lam and swlraminc pool. Rates. S600. tajor ana views. Aiay eacn y?ar spent ac fcpiio ny. worn coniinues'uniniernipin. ! Frank S. Matlll. A. M.. Prln.. Box W. ALLKN'TOWN. TA. . "--.. COLLEGE FOR WOMEN VreSl ALLENTOWN. PA. r tildtrs.i IS 3 arres. TJecrtv courses. Piano. .tVntftf. EirorMlon and Hom Eronomlci. ro-year course. Cultural. Secretarial. TARRYTOWN. X. Y. t'Moti' (Hammer School at PtrlotU nfs) for uiris.Tarryiown-onuason.n.x. i?i LT1TIIKRVII.LK. MP. Maryland College ,flM FOB WONKN IBIS tTeparaiory o. rears- History 1 Girls from 32 States estlo Science 1 10 miles from Bait, e I Fireproof Buildings .esslon ' Non-Sectsf Ian Ipm. Pr.sld.nt Bens, for Catalog1 F. n LFTHKRVILLE. MM. riA KF.IHIIK, BKL. ' College' of Delaware 'mmftn desiring av liberal education is Ideal conditions of home life, tha Worn- College of Delaware otters unexcelled Munttlea at extremely low coat- flttuat. im a beautiful and hwlthful region, on. ' rrana rniiaoeipni.. rur catalog writ, to M'.WIMFBCn. J. "OBINSON. Dean. ty i . xwwr fwjsn.tr. H WASHINGTON1, D. p, il?Iniuiei' ST22? r SsTfe..w, ,SvhooI Imt Olrl. nstrn.er,4v t nmt Bcnooi leg. Preparatory Couraeal Th. rrniinx, jyn Pnme.ue. Bel. -r"S Rfl. Hfcrrieotf", Ht rv this 'tor. I've been nere many months ana really It seems like my own business. And besides that, T can't go with tho boys, for I have been disqualified for overseas duty." Harrison Is a Gcnnantownman and Is fighting like sixty to retain his, place In the regiment, but it Is not likely that he will succeed. "You know," continued Harrison, "there are thousands of new men In camp who are not attached to the division. They will remain here, and If they only knew about this' tain It would help us. And It would help them, too, for we have pome genuine bargains." Tho 304th Exchange, liko all other exchanges, Is run by and foxtho men, and all profits go direct to the regi mental fund that It applied to tho needs of tho soldiers. A peek at the new prlcemakrs 'convinced the reporter that tho boys aro staging a real sale. Shoes that sold for J6.B0 are marked down to $5 : thlrty-flve-cent toothbrushes aro selling at twenty-five j cordovan puttees, originally marked $14, hao been re. duced to $10, and naphtha soap that rells at the comer grocer's for eight cents In going at five. Tha fact that tho regiment Is leav ing America In crder to help savo Amer ica did not occur to Mayberry or Har rison. Llko others at Camp Meade, they do not spend much time on war conversation. Just at present they are trying to swell the regiment's fund by selling cut tho stock of goods In the exchange, nnd the Evenino Public EEPriEn reporter promised to help by giving publicity to the sale. STKAMtlOATS Wilson's Select Evening Trips Up the Beautiful Delaware Other trip every Friday Saturday Evening. EDUCATIONAL Ho III See rrnaTTrisjr.' r CENTRAL i C-U--t Q-yCJTT,rVf I The only private School with ele mentary schools in various parts of city. Thorough education from kin dergarten to College or busiriess life. Guarded' companionship; close per sonal contact with skilled teachers. Special attention to physical training. Sepa-ate departments for boys and girls In senior school. Reopens Ninth month 24 th. Year Book now ready t Write for Rate JOHN W. CARR, Ph. D.. Principal l.lth and Race Sts Philadelphia Shorthand System in 30 Days Philadelphia School of Office Training N. K. COB. 16TH & CHKSTNDT ST. Ft nr. inth Ht. Thnne fent IMS B1DDLE SCHOOL cSSSST" 4531 WALNUT ST.. PIULA. Beautiful home environment, beat dietary. defects minimized by perfect method. Mon teisorl sMem lined. Number puplla limited. No ane hopeleg. Booklet on request. SUSIMER hCIIOOr WAR COURSES Hookkeenlns. Shorthind TTwrltlnr Knellah, Penmanship, Preparing for Civil Service examinations Special advantages for teachers. Day and evening sessions. Circular B free. PALMnn school. i s imh st WAR EXTRA Summer Instruction In Oreig Shorthand. Touch Typewriting. Bookkeeping. Day and Kvenlng Cntalnr sent. TBK TAYf,OR SCHOOL. 1002 Market Street STRAYER'S Th ne,t Business School 01IVrAICr0 R01-807 Che.tnut Street roltlont guaran'd Knter now. Day or night. FRIENDS' SELECT oyGft ON-THE-PARKWAY lBth nnd lTth St.. WEST CHESTER. PA. West Chester State Normal School On Penna. n. Ii.: trolley to Phlla. Fit. foi tearhlne. eollece. bu.lntm; S220 to 1380 fol bnarit tultlnn.ete per yenr. O M Philip.. Prln. nEVON. TA. ACERWOOD TUTORING SCII00T. for ellfhtlv retarded rhlldren. Open all vear. Mlsa DEVEREUX. Box P. Devon. Pa. BKAIHXfl. PA. Schuylkill Seminary Reading's Junior College Preparatory and Junior College courses for all rolleres and universities. Co.ed. efaa.te.l. commercial, music, elocution and domestlo Selene.. Rate. 9378. catalog on request. REV. WARREN F. TEEL. M. A.. D. D.. President YlXEt.AXD. y. J. MAPLEHURST SCHOOL 'Sf- A select home school for a limited number of retarded and subnormal children. Seven teen years exprl.nce. llooklet P AMEI.rXB nERAI'LT ARNAHE. Principal. MANASSAS. VA. EASTERN COLLEGE Jffi i.o-f, near wflaninrion. u j. in courses, j'rep srnool. Dr. II. U. Rood. Pres. Yoiinc Men and Roys rnitT nEPrtsiT. MiiT One of fie fltt'en bultdlnss THE TOME SCHOOL Publishes sn unusually Interesting and attractive catalogue. A line addresied to the Secretary will bring Information about this great national boarding school Informa tion about Its scholarly faculty; about Its buildings and grounds, which have cost a million and a half dollars; about Its rich cur riculum: about the fine ,typ of Tome boy. Jfilftary Drill A Separate School Jor Little Bow PORT DEPOHIT MARYLAND WAYNESRORO. VA. Fishburne Military School New 1100,000 Fireproof Equipment Prepares for universities. Business life. Diploma admits to all colleges. Resultful military training. Beautiful, healthful situa tion. Every cadet participates In annual encampment at- Grottoes on Shenandoah River. SBU year. , Small classes. Catalog. MaJ. MORGAN II. 11CDU1NK. Prln. Box 300. VYaynesb.ro, Va, 8TAPNT0N. VA. StaHHtoH Military Academy Only Cereram't Honor Aradmy lo South Largest private academy In th. East. Boya from 10. to 20 years old prepared for tb. Universities. Government Acad sales or business. Oymnasium. swimming pool and athletlo park. New S20O.000 barracks. Charges. 1470. For catalogue address Col. H'm. G. KABI.E. Ph. n Principal. Staunton. Va. KNC1LKWOOH. N. J. iSheldon School for Boys ht.vi x.n ana aver lament in tninir im, km. for thJw.lyes. Preparatory and Business. On beauliul Hackensack. 12 miles from N. X. i Healtaf ul outdoor fames and sports sriazv REAL ESTATE DEALERS HONOR PHILADELPHIA Edgar G. Cross Chosen a Vice President by National As sociation Convention St. Loiil.." Sin., June 21. Edgar G. Cross, of Philadelphia, was elected to a vice presidency of the National Asso ciation of Real Estate Boards at the final session of a four-day convention. Cross was unablo to attend the convention owing to pressing duties at Washington. D. C. and his election to ofllce was accepted by a delegate from the Quaker City. Wllllnm H. "Wilson, delegate from Philadelphia, was given lionorablo men tion for attaining second place In the flve-mlnute oratorical contest for a sliver trophy cup, donated by the Chicago board. The contest was won by Clinton E. Miller, of Los Angeles, Cal. That the Government build a coast-to-coast highway, with several lateral high ways from tho northern to the southern boundaries of tho country, Immediately after tha war; that tho railroad admin istration reduce tho rates In the cases of people returning to the farms, were among the resolutions unanimously passed by the delegates. William M. Garland, of Los Angeles, STEVMIIOATS Special Trip to BRISTOL and Return Saturday Evening, June 22 New Dolphin Line Palace Steamers TRENTON ANJ) DOLPHIN Good Music No Liquor lloat leaves Arch St. Wharf 8.00 F. SI. PARE 25c EACH WAY Young Mr n and Hoga C'HKHTKK. I. J13 LvviNiA Military College Men Command T.irrv On!' Three the word, of th flr-.t f the fl n' Lai oldnl T JI C. man to fall In No Man's Land, express tho life and spirit of this Ald'sTnstU tutlon whose sons, from Lieutenant to .viajor lienerai. ore Min mo 1'iasr as in Civil War daje. Whllo her craduates direct munitions' pro duction, man battleplanes, lay down tha barraire, and go "ocr the top," P. M. c. "carries on" as steadily nnd earnestly as eer her training of men for the battles of peace or war. The men who lead are the men who know. Senior Unit. n. O. T. C Collegiate courses In Clll Engineering, Chemistry. Economics and Finance. Preparatory and Junior Schools. Col. Charles E. Hyatt. Commandant. Box 565, Chester. Fa. i "Tile West Point of the Keystone Stat." ilARRisntiRn. PA. A Cnpllal School near a Capital City iVraitemu A country school founded 17e?B. Modern buildings, large campus Advantages of small classes and Individual instruction Thorough college, preparation. Rates 1S00 to 1600. Superused athletics. Separate echool for younger boss We Invite closest Investiga tion a personal visit If possible. Write for our catalogue and plans of new dormitory. New Junior school building will be open for September term. Address . ARTHUR 11. IIKOIVN, H. A.. Hendma.ter hellkfoxte. ta. BELLEF0NTE ACADEMY Ideal home preparatory school for boys In foothills of Alleghenles. Sub. Jects selected to suit chosen career. Eleven teachers. Spring water. Eight acre athletic field. Gymnasium and swimming pool. Four buildings. Rates moderate. Limited to 100 boys. 15 years and upward. Catalog. James P. Hughes. A. JL, Headmaster, Dellefonte. Pa. SALTSnUBO. PA. KISKIMINETAS SPRINGS SCHOOL FOR BOYS Prepares for college or business. The closest personal attention la given to esch S?5. S.everl'1 'ootball and baseball fields. Oolf. Tennis. New Gymnasium with swim mine fcnl end howling alleys. Fine athletic spirit ulth strong competitive teams. School owns Its own farm and coal mine. Rate llr. A. M. M llnn. Jr.. Tres.. Salt.hiirr.Pa. ALI.KXTOWN, PA. Allentown Preparatory School Trepares bojs for lesdlng colleges and universities lllgh standards. New build '."A. .SPlal department for bojs over 10. Athletic teams. Large campus and gymna "v?:i.T.Krms i0?- ,.'1ob on rsqueit? n-Xi'i"" ?." "ch0l- "rite Box 404. William II. Rf.se. Principal. Allentown. P. CIIKSTXIIT HILL. PA. CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY A country hoarding and day school for b0;.' Thorough preparation for college, scl. entlnc school or business. Highest standards noifCliiS!.hip E1'v' ',00..t' AU -thletlc." S.1,'?1"'! nne 1Sni.- w,h swimming pool. Separate Imer School for boys from 0 tZ!X.!iTZTir Cat?'0'' Spec, low rates for ii.a'5i.'?iV1;r-,.,,',Pf' Hw""n Patterson. Headmaster. St. Martins. Chestnut Hill, P" nLAIRSTOW.V. N. 1. BLAIR ACADEMY FOR BOYS BLAIRSTOWN, N. J. Healthful location. 12 miles from Dela- i Vs ' i ' ''" 'dMm--l "- ! "ii Sa(epSVepr-!r9HBIaBBn ItJBigEllMlsjslMI mmmmmmm naii, ter uap joining farm, some buildings gymnasium . Prepsratlon for college and tecnnlcal schools. Mllltsry drill. Visit Blair and see lis advantages. Writ, for catalog A. JOHN C. SIIXBPE. I.L.D.. Headmaster linRDF.NTOWN. N. J. BORDENTOWrfs Military Institute Thorough preparation for, collere nr business. Efficient faculty; snlall classes, Individual attention, military training, supentsed. athletics. Boys tjinsht HOW to study. Slth vear For Catalog address CDL. T. n. I.NIIO. l Trin, & Commandant, llordentonn, N.J ESSF.X FEI.L. N. J. KI N O 8 L E V School for Bay. I - president of iho nailonfll nssoclatlon, was re-electeti. The vice presidents are William Glral dln, St. Louis; .Tohn Ilynes, Daven port, la. r Joseph J. Brlttaln, Chl rnBo; LouIr P. Epplch, Denver; B. I.ambuth, Seattle; Fred C. Shlpman, De troit; Anton H. Classen, Oklahoma City. Okla. ; It W, Bratton. Nashville. Tenn. ; ndsar T. Cross, Philadelphia, and Paul T, Collins, Norfolk, Va. I.ouls A Moses, of Cleveland, ira selected treasurer of the national association, and Tom S. InRcrsoll, of Minneapolis, was re-elected secretary. , Two Navy Casualties Reported Washington, June 21. The Navy De partment has announced two casualtleo: Walter Asbury Weber, seaman, U. S. S. Louisiana, drowned June IB; body re covered : address, Baltimore. Thomas Wllev Taylor, electrician, drowned at "WT.dwood. N. J.. June IB; body recov ered; address, Birmingham, Ala. SUMMER RESORTS ATI.ANTII1 CITY. N. J. BLACIUTCNE HOTEL ATI-ANTIC CITV Strictly European Plan' French Cultlns Superloi Service Aflerneon end Rijht lenelnt Roomt Oveoooking the See Cepeclly 100 iYMOP.ATLAfmcan ivmi VWltiS GREATEST HOTELSIKJCESS wn.nwoon. n. t. NEW SHELDON 5X$UmXl 8SO. Elevator; prlvatn batha; rooms n suit: bklt. Auto. D. J. Woods, Own. Met. Now open. lldwood. Foremost VaraUan Hotel. Mod. A com. Prlv. baths. Pnerlal Jane rates. Near beach. Oood table. J. IC. W1IITESK1X. J" Ooo Jllsitirp Ntar Ueach and Amusements. '"'"" Full Ocean View, W. A. Justice. FDHFTflN INN Near beach; cap.230, I-0&11 1111 t aii. tr.i. n i CA1T. MAY. N. J. SECURE YOUR COTTAGE AND HOTEL RESERVATIONS AT THE RESORT WITH FINEST BATHING BEACH IN WORLD. WRITE HOARD OF TRADE Pnlnnial Hntpl Renovated throughout. colonial notei Koomi wtth pri,at. bath; elevator. Opens for 20th season June 18th. W. H. CHURCH. Owner ft Proprietor. VILLANOVA. nr. P.Tl. Sla.. Ref. family hotel: farm prod.: good tab. Oeo. Rutherford orr.AN riTY. n. j. HOTEL BRIGHTON Opens June 2fi for ,33th year under consecuthe management. The place of real seashore life. Cool, airy, "'homey" exchanges and ball room. R. R. SOOT. f rinlfnritp- Ocean view, excellent table uiianuiue noakict. n. ulundin. THE AI.VYN Conv. loc Uonm- with run'g wnter. Bklt. A. Ynriter. 14 Hrtchtun Place. AhRl'nY PARK. X. .1. The Shoreham Sf-'ns Lake Beach, Located on the lake; two blocks from ocean. I bathing beach. V. n. SPANOE.vnERG. Prop. WKBNKBHTlI.f.K. TA. GALEN HALL-IN-THE-MOUNTAINS Drv air, unusunl scenery, every comfort, dally concerts, excellent tulile. golf, baths, masijge. resident physician, gar age, long-distance telephone. I'ntla. and Reading R. H.; through Pullmans from N. Y. and Thlla. Howard M. Wine. Mgr. 'Sunset Hall pen aU the Jar- No Gaul. Pres. a; Mgr.. or Ledger Central. BEDFORD SrRIXr.S. PA. rjuwm EDFORD SPRINGS (pa.i iii;i;i. AND IIATIIS famous inuiiniMiti rirt ,.. estate of &UUU acres. rinn.l m , golf course, tennis, swimming. Note,; mineral waters. Spacious hotel, with splendid cuisine. Fine motor roads II. E. Bern I pi. Mgr. HI !! COTl'IT. MAS. COTUIT INN AND COTTAGES Open April l.-i to Oct I Booklet CHARLES L OlFFORI), Prop. Cotult Mass.. or 73 Treinont St , Boston. STEAMSHIPS MERCHANTS & MINERS' TRANS. CO. Philadelphia to Haannah an1 Jacksonville, for all Tolnts South, two sailings ueekly: Philadelphia to Roston, for all New Kngland points, two sailing weekly. Passenger or Krelzht, consult ABent Pier 18, ft. Tine St. Tel. Lombard 1900. REAL ESTATE FOB RENT NEW JF.RHEY 8EASH0HK (1 DAILY IN JUNE rents one of the four-room fnlly fnr nl.hed electric-lighted bungalows of the Stone Harbor Bungalow Colony SURF UATHINOl ROOD FISHING! t Close to the ocean and boardwalk, con venient to fishing grounds. In the heart of a modern, up-t.-date aeaslde resort. Each bungalow a pretty summer home. Electric light, artesian water and sewer age. Fresh vegetables, meats, etc.. de livered to your door. Hates by the week, month or season. Rescrvo your accom modations NOW SOUTH JKltKKY REALTY CO. IS9 SOUTH THIRD ST. Hell Thorn, Lombard 110 Beat&s Andrews. Katharine Ayers. Edmund J Becker. Mary Blrkenhauer. Ells. Bowe. Thomas Brady. Thomas Kuemmerle, Wm Ledam. Margaret J. Lelpe. Katharine B. Leuschner. Walter O. Mahan, Abel Maler. Herman Marks. Ell'n J. JJawrer. Ella P. MeCloskey. Mich' I A. J!cJ?.'Jmott. Kmma McElhaney. Hannah Miller. Mary Morrow. Agnes Owen. Jennie R. Teak, Margaret F. Pollock.-Annle SI. Raaf. William Reardon, Sister Marie lirUaUUCIIt, 1-inni.w Callanan. William E. Oliver, Walter P Collier. George W Cook. Clara A Crankshaw. Sarah Daggy. Susan C Davie. Sarah Dean. Annie Donnelly, i nomas j. Doonan. James Duff, Andrew J. Klwell. jury rjoDeris Anna tz, Fauser. John Edwsrd Ran. Jane Alcorn Fayant. KUtabeth B. Schleyer. Andrew Femes. Peter Simpson. Dr. Robert Field. Clara M. Stevenson. Julia M. Fora. Mary S.,r',"' sUir,.r''.t Fox. Emi y J. . iZiiiiVKi'VU.'- airton, PhebelL urban. JIannah G. W.ltnn M.rv ttarlnr. Abel. Jr. wesey. Margaret Harris. Susan M. Holloway. Annie E. Hunt. Frank W Kelly. Michael Klnsella MaryT Knlsell. Elilsh D. Kohler. Wellington R. Kosoed. Frank S. Westenberger.W,,Sr. Whelen. Margaret Wilde. Charles XV. Wllgus. Susan A, Wills, James A. Wis. Norman L. Young, Robert A. ANDREWS. Jun. 20. Mr.. KATHARINE ANDREWS. Due notice of funeral will be given. 1729 Filbert st. AYF.R8 June 19. EDMUND JAMES, son of Nellie M. and late Edmund James Ayers. Relatives and friends, members of Courtlsnd Ssunders Council. No. . FraternM Pa triotic Americans: Court Hamilton. No. 80. Foresters of America, and, the Electrical Aldf Society of Phlla.. invlteTKto seiylces. Sst(. 2 p. m. 407(1 Poring Uen st Int Arlington Cem. Friends may. oil. Frl , 7 to p. m. BECKER. June 10, at Clarksburg, N, 3.t MART, widow of Simon Becker. Relatives . KgfcHOTEL cxflCR sprint, Yakk. y. j. i nlRKBNHAUER (n Roesch). widow of Oeorga BlrVenhauer, aged 84. Relatives and &''!??. Invited to services. Sat,. 2 p. m., 450 N, 8th at. Int. private. Mt. Teace Cem. .,nP.XE A' Mobile. Ala.. June 1. THOMAS, husband of KIlMbeth llowe (nee rrompton). nelatlvea and friend. Voung Men's Catholic Ifeneflclal Society. Standing Elk Tribe. No. 22, I O. n. M., Invited to funeral. Sat., 8 a. m.. 218 N. Uurllngton st., riloucester City. N. J, High mass at St. Mary's Church 0 a. m. Int. fit. Mary's Cem. P.RADY. Suddenly. June ID. THOMAS K.. husband of Margaret E. Brady (nee Dough erty) and son of Margaret Cole and the late Frank Brady. Funeral will take place Tues morn., residence of brothef-lnlaw. Al Dougherty, 1105 N. Vino St., Shamokln, Pa. Remains msy be viewed, 2411 Nassau st. (24th nnd Jefferson ets. ). Sun., after 7 p. m. 8hamokln papers please copy. . BROADBENT. June 10, FRANCIS, hus band of Alice Broadbent (nee1 Fltton). aged 70. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p. m.. 4031 Oakland St.. Frankford. Int. East Cedar Hill Cem. , CAI.LANAN. June IS. WILLIAM T... husband of Mary R. and son of nilsabeth nnd late William Callanan. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat., 8 a. m., 007 Old Lancaster road, Bryn ,Mawr, Pa. Solemn requiem mass Our Mother of Oood Counsel Church 0 a. m. Int. St. Denis's Cem. Auto funerat. cr.IVRn. Suddenly. June 18. WAI.TEH SAMUEL, son of late Samuel nnd Sarah A. diver tnn T.o ttual llt.ttv nnd friends, Lodge. No. 2. n. P. O. B and 6ii oiner societies or wnicn ne was a mem er. Invited to funeral services, Frl., 8 T. m.. 1R17 IV. Plrth .t. Tnt. TJewtnwn. Pa.. Sat. Autos will meet train leaving nunungaon st. nt l:t p. m. COLLIEn June in. OEOROE W.. hus band of Tlllle It. Collier. 777 , Kohn St.. Norrlstown. Pa, Ilelathes and friends, Man alung Triho, No. UN. I. O. n. M.. Invited to services. Sat . 2 p. m., Oliver H. Balr Illdg.. 18-.n Chtstnut st Int. private. Friends may call Frl,. 7 to 10 p. m. COOK. June 10. residence of son-in-law, A. C. Schaffer. New Britain, Bucks County, Pa., Mrs CLARA A., widow of Charles J. Cook. Friends Invited to view remains, David 11. Schuyl-r nidg., Broad and Dia mond sts.. Frl., 7 to 0 p. m. Int. conven ience of family. CRANKSHAW. June 10. SARAH, widow of James Crankshaw, aged 86. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Sst,, 4 p. m.. 1223 Harrison st., Frankford. Int. Cedar Hill Cem. DAOQT. -June 20. SUSAN C. widow of Samuel Digey, aged 83. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Sat., 8:30 p. m.. 4127 Olrard avc. Int. private. West Laurel Hill Cem. uavii:. June -. fauaii, widow or lion. rt D-Ip. Tjuo nolle b vi-n RI7 X. 22rl st Ico of funeral will be UDAii junn in, Yi.ir ir,A. tno McFadden). wife of Charles A. Dean. nla tUes and friends, St. Charles's Inpup of the Sacred Heart. Altar and Promulgation of the Faith Society, Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m,, residence of husband, 2227 Kimball st. Solemn requiem mass St. Charles's Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto service. DONNKLTA'. June 20, THOMAS J.t son of Francis P. nnd Mary A. Ddnnelly, nged 17. Relatives and friends. Archcnnfraternlty of the Holy Family of St.' Bonlfaclus's Church. Invited to funeral. Mon:, 8:30 a. m., parents' residence, 1803 N. 2d t. Solemn requiem mass St. Michael's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. Auto funenl. DOONAN. June 20. JAMHS. husband of late Mary A. Doonan (neo Holland). Rela tives and friends. League of the Sacred Heart, emploves of Oemml Bros., Court Freedom, No. 220, F.. nnd A., and Inroad way Heneflclal As-in . Invited to funeral. Mon., S.30 n. m., 1032 Callow hill st. Solemn re quiem mass the Cathedral 10 r. m. Int phi Cathfdrn.1 Cm. Auto funeral I DUFF. June 10. ANDREW J., husband of Jennie F, Duff (nee Hausrhey) and son of Sadie and late Andrew J,- Duff. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat., 8:30 a. m., 2fl .12 I. at. Solpmn requiem mass Church of the Visitation 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Com. Auto funeral. RUVi:i,!.. JunA 18. MART, wife of Wil liam eW. lSlwell. Relatives and friends ln- lted to funeral services. Sat.. J P. m., resl dnce of brother. Charles Muschert, 2.133 N. 31st st. Int. Cedarvllle Cem. ' FAYANT .tune 20. ELIZABETH R, wife of Frank V Favant. Due notice of fu neral will be given, 1222 W, Westmoreland I street FAUSER. June 17. JOHN EDWARD. btisband of Antoinette Fauser (nee Lennrd). Relathe and friends. Llnwood Assembly, No. 7. A. O. M. P., Invited to funeral serv- tees. Pat.. 2 n. n'.. 2107 N. 20th st. Int. Westminster Cem. Remains' may be viewed Frl , 8 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral FERNES. June 18. PETER, husband of Louise Femes, aged .11. Relatives and friends lnited to funeral. Sat., 2 p. m., 247 W. Ontario st .Remains may be viewed Frl ee. Int. North wood Cem. FIELD. June 10. CLARA M . wife of Herbert L. j?1e!d and daughter of Ltd la and lain Samuel C. Steelman Relatives nnd !,?rb-'t iJ,-.-W IS..?!!, 't. , , ' 1.5.. Zl?tfUtti! I friends invited to funeral services. Sun.. 2 I Inf. private. I'. ill.. T tJiiiiimiii tci.av-c, virt (iiaiiLUtT II, KOIID. Ju 1,,..,. in 1LW ..... .... -r-.. , uii wii. ... .m.v. unu,iun ,l rt l James and Margaret Ford Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat., K30 a. m., apartments of W J. RenoIds, 1821 Spring Garden st. Solemn requiem mass Cathedral 10 a. m. Int. private. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. , FOX. June 10. EMILY J., wife of George . fox. agea u.. iteiuuies nna irienas in. lted to funeral, Sat.. 2 p. m.. R05 N. (1th et.T Camden. N. J. Int. private, Harlelgh Cem Friends may call Frl. eve. uihton, At Atlantic City, June 18. 4 a rHE.RU II.. Avlfa of Phlneas 8. Qlrton. aged 78. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services, cnapei or Jmatoi cem., on f arrival of trnln leaving Broad St. Sta., Sat.. 12 07 p. m. GRCBNI.KIS. Junft 2f. JOHN", husband of Hannah 12 Oreenleft (nee Ennttt). Rela tleg and friends, the Loomflxera' P. and B Asso , lnlted to funeral services. Mon., 2 P, in , 2R23 N. 4th st. Remains may be. Cem. Delaware County pipers please copy. auiu luiirmi, HALRKISE Suddenly. June 10. CHARLES. Jr , son of Charles and Ellza belh Halbelsen (nee K-us), aged CO. Rela tives and friends Inltc1 to fulieral. T.s., fi.30 a m.. parents' residence. 1420 Relie Mew ave.. Camden, N. J Polemn mass of requiem Sts. Peter and Paul Church 10 a m. Auto cortege. HAXDPCHUMACHKR. Suddenly, at ne 18 AUGUST H.f Jr.. II and Julia R. Hand- ral of Buttery K. ROth U. i-ineioy. a ex.. jure son of August Schumacher, coroora R Kleld Artillery, aaed 21. Due notice nf l funeral will be jrivm. residence of parents. Hit v enango st. HARRAUOH.; June 1, NEWTON L., son of May E. and late James H. Harbaugh. sged 22. Relatives and friends, lmlted to lunerai. Sat.. 2 p. m.. residence of mother, 2417 "Wharton s(. Int. Fernwood Cejn. Friends may call ri eve. HAnlNO. June 19. ABEL. Jr.. son nf Abel nrt K.ll. 14arl... e.d 10 vear. Iteatles and friends Imlted t ofuneral services, pat.. - p. m., parents' residence 3.1 We.t Chpalpr nlke. I.lanerch. n.l rn . l'a Int. Fernwood Cem. HARRIS. June 19. Miss SUSAN M. Relatles and friends Imlted to funeral services, in jhi. riea.ant uaptisi vnurcn. Ambler. Pa.. Sat.. 2 n. m. Int. in church grounds Train leaves Reading Terminal for Ambler 102 p. m HOLI.OWAY. Sudjlenlv. June 20. ANNIE E.. wife vof Arthur Holloway, aged 57. Relatives ana irienas invitea to runersl services. Mon., 11 a. m , 1909 Medary ave. 1 Int. private, Remains may be Mewed Sun.. . 7 to P. m. I HUNT. At Phlla.. June IB FRANK W. HUNT Funeral services Old South Chapel, Boston. Msbs., Sat. 3 p. m. Int rr:ote. Walnut Hill Cem., BrookMne. Mass KELLY. June 18. MICHAEL. ui.and of Margaret Kelly (nee Connors) and sn of I Wllllsm and Ann Kelly, of County KIMare, Ireland. RelatUes and friends. Hon shoers' Local, No . Invited to funeral, I Sat.. 30 a. m . 3170 Edgemont st. High 1 mass wativiiy.is. v. u ijnurcn lu ' Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Carriage funeral. I KINSELLA. June 111. MARY T . daugh ter of Mary and late John Klnsella. aged 18, Relatives and friends invited to funeral bat., 7:311 a. m roomer, re.ioenre, iititi N. Uber st. (10th snd Columbia ave.). High requiem msss St. Elizabeth's Church 0 a, m. Int. Hnlv Cross Cem. KNISELL. At Colllngswood. N J., June 19. ELIJAH D. KNISELL. aged AU. Rela tlves and friends Invited to funeral. Sst., 2 p. m.. 17 E. Colling, ave.. Colllngswood. N J. Int. private. Egllngton Cem. Remains msy be viewed Frl., S to 9 p. m KOHLER June 19. WELLINGTON R.. husband of Martha J. Kohler. Relatives land friends Imlted to funeral sen Ices, Frl.. 8 P. m.. 1212 N. Frailer st. Int. Sat., at Jonestown. Lebanon County. Pa. Lebanon papers please copy. KOSOED June 19. FRANK S son of H S. and Anna Kosoed tnee Hausen). aged Relatlea and friends invited to funeral services, Sat.. 2 p. m., parents' residence. 2738 Germsntotn aye. ,Int. private. North wood Cem. KUEMMERLE At SIR N. 7th st.. June 19. WILLIAM KUEMMERLE. Sr.. aged 77. Relatives and friends, officers and directors of Northern National Bank, Columbia Club and Anglers' Club of Somen Point. N. J.. and all other organizations of which he was a member. Invited to funeral. Sat., 2.30 p. m., David H, Schuyler Bldg.. Broad and Diamond sts. Int. prlvste., LEVAN. At Norrlstown, Pa.. June 17, MARGARET J,, widow of Jacob 8. Levan ueiatives snd friends invited to lunerai services. Mi., a.au n. m.. resiaence. o Brown St.. Norrlstown. Int. private, con venience or family, at cnaries cvans wem., Tf.aln Tin LEIPE June 19. KATHARINE B. LEIPK wife nf Robert Lelpe (nee Zopfl). sged 4f! Relatives and friends, congrega tion of St. Mtrhael'a Ev, Lutheran Church and Ladles' Auvlllary of Ev. Lutheran Church of Our Saviour. Imlted to funeral services. Sun.. 2 p. m.. A33 E. Allegheny ave. rnL private, Greenmount Cem. 'Auto "LEUSCHNER June 20. WALTER O , husband of Mary A. Leuscnner (nee Hau.n stein), aged 47. TlelatUea and friends, also members of Court Stephen Glrard.' No S3. F. of A., and Barbarossa Unt. Vereln, In vited to funeral, services. Sun.. 2 p. m . 2232 N, 5th at. ,Int. Northwood Cem." -Auto "MAHAN. On Sixth Month 19th. ABEL UfAlfAN. In his 7ftth vear. Funeral aervlces s! late residence. 818 Nf'hester rd.. Swarth- mor. I'l . CMKin-any. Mist, .1 I .oi 11- (1. and at Friends' Meeting House, Hanover st., Trenton. N J.. Seventh-day. '."2d, at 11 a. m. Int. Blvervl.w Cam. , MAIER. June 18. HERMAN, husband Of Wilhlemea A. Maler, Relatives and friends, employes of Plerce-Arrow Motor Car 0., Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 a. m . 1444 N R7th st . W, Phlla. Solemn requiem rest st, Gregory's Church 3'J a. m. Int. New York. MARKS. June 1, ELLEN J., wife r,f Chapman Marks snd daughter nf James A and Msry Jnne Brlggs, -Relative, and friends Jnvltedlo funeraL.ervlceg un..r3 p., m..i J.rrwusMV.. "v ra, y ... .. flEATWW -J- JUAUnsK-Jun 1. BLLA .P.. wife 'of Franklin II. Maurer. aged 9. Relative! M friends Invited to funeral. Sun.. So. tn.t 403 M. Walnut ,t North Wales. Ta. Int. Oreen lawn Cemi MeCLoaKET, luno . MtCIIABL A,, son of Michael and1 Mary MeCloskey (nee Trai ner), aged 111. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Sat., 8:!tn a. m., parents' resi dence, 2322 E. Oskdal st. Solemn requiem mass Bt. Ann's Church in a, m. ,Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. McDERMOV. fvli1n1v, June II). EMMA, wife of Iternnrd McDermott and daughter of Samuel and Emma Uenney. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. I a. m.. from 21B Wharten st. Remains may be viewed Sun. eve. Int. private. Auto funeral. McELHANET. June 20, HANNAir A., wife of Marshall L. McElhaney, aged OL Itealtlves and friends Invited to funeral services, .Sat.. X.30 p. m.. 671, Rerkley St., Camden, N. J. Int. 'private. Evergreen Cem. MILLER. June In. MART, wife of Mich ael Miller nnd daughter of James and Caro line Dunn. Due notico of funerat will be given, parenta residence, 702 S, Front at MORROW. June 18.- AGNES, wife of Wll. Ham Morrow. Relatives -and friends Invited to view remains. Thurs., 8 to 10 p. m.. 2725 N. 12th st. Services and Int. Frl.. at conve nience of fdmlly. ' OWEN. June In. JENNIE n., daughter of Wllllsm W. and Annie Owen. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl., 3:30 p. m.. parents' residence. 31 W. Rockland St., Oln. Int. private. . TEAK. June 20. MAROARET FOWLEfl, widow of E. F. Peak. Services and Int. private at convenience of family, POLLOCK. June 11), ANNIE M., wife of William Pollock. Retatles and friends In vited to services. Sat.. 2:30 p. m., 4031 Spring Garden, at. Int. private. RAAF.-June IB. WILLIAM, son of Caro line (nee Helkl.and late Frederick Raef, aged 24. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serlvces Sat., 2 p. m.. mother's residence, 3038 Harper st. Int. private Odd Fellows' Cem. Remains msy be viewed Frl.. 7 to n p. m. Autcj funeral. REARDON. - JunZ 20. Sister MARIR REARDON. of St. Joseph's) Hospital. Re nulem mass chapel of St. Joseph's Hospital; 10th nnd Olrnrd ae.. Sat., 9 a. m. Int. Ho'v crn.s i'firn. I RORERTS. June 20. ANNA E.. daughter of late Isaac ami .Elizabeth Roberts, aged (id. Relatives and friends Invited to f'l neral. Sun.. 2:30 p. m.. residence of nephew. Seymore Clayton. Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Int. private. Ablngton Frlenda' Orounda, Train for Oethayres) leaves Reading Term- RYAN.----June 20. JANE ALCORN, wife of Richard N. Jlyan, 1202 S. Bonsall st. Rela tives and friends Invited to services. Mom. 2 p. m., Oliver H. Hair Dldg., 1820 Chestnut st Int. Arlington Cem. Friends 'may lew remains nun eve. SCHI.EYER. June in. ANDREW ' SCH I. EVER, husband of Anna S. Schleyr (nee Ooerlng), aged 30. Relatives and friends inwieu to iunerni. ?3T., m p. tn.. ai4;i j, J3lh at. Int. Pun., Egg Harbor Cem., N. J. Egg Harbor papers please copy. HIMPSON. June IB. Dr. ROIIRRT SIMPSON, formerly of R05 N. 11th st. Uue notice of funeral will be ghen. Oliver H. Balr Bide.. 1K20 Chestnut st. STEVENSON. June 18. JULIA M.. wife of Ernest Stevenson and daughter of Harry and lata Gertrude Keyser. aged 19. Rela tives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Sat.. 7:30 a. m.. 8508 E. Thompson st. High mass Church of - Nativity 0 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre 'Cem. Aftto service. . BTREIT.June 20. MARGARET, widow of Joseph Strelt and daughter of Joseph and Mary Rammtnger (nee Welst), aged 30. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon., 8 a. m., residence' of parents. 4403 Richmond st. Solemn requiem msss A!1 Saints' Church 0:30 a. m. Int. Most Holy Redeemer Cem. . TAYLOR. June 18. FRANK J., son of Daniel and Eliza Taylor, aged 2. Rela thes and friends, also Palestlno l,odge, No. 470. r. and A. M.: Mellta Chapter. No 2M. R. A. M.: Phlla. Commandery. No. 2. K. T.: Lu Lu Temple. A. A, O. N. M. S. I.tl Lu Patrol Assn.: Thlla. Aerie. No 42. P. O. V. . nnA nil other societies nt uhlrh he was h. member, invited to funeral. Sat.. 2 p. m.. parents reFiuencp. nini jtiure ave., y le shlckon. Services in 8t. Stephen's P. E. Church 3 pm. Int. Westminster Cem TOML1NSON. June SO. DOHA, widow of Adolph Tomllnson. Relatives and friends, members of Ontario Presbyterian Church, Invited tn funeral. Mon . V3o p m.. 3344 I st. Int. Bristol Cem.. Bristol, Pa Remains mav be viewed Hun . R tn In p m. URBAN. June 20. HANNAH O. AJRBAN (nee Consldlne). Relatives and efrlends. Blessed Virgin Hodslltv'and Sacred Heart Sodality 01 the Immaculate ConcenJlen church. inltcef to funeral, Mon.. :30 a. m . 315 E. Allen st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Immaculate Conception 10 a. m, Int. Holt- Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. WALTON. June 18. MARY, widow of Samuel ' Walton. Relatives and friends, members St. George P. E. Church. Florence Nightingale Lodge. No. 9. Daughtera of St. George. lnlted to funeral. Sat.. 2 p. m.. 3001 Cedar st. Int. Belvue Cem. Remains mav be lewed Frl., 8 to 10 p. m. WALTON. Fourth-day, Sixth Month loth. JOHN C. WALTON, aged HO, Funeral SeV-enth-day. 22d Inst.. 3 p. m.. Friends' Meet ing House. Quakertown. Pa., tn which rela tives nnd friends are Invited WATSON. June 10. KATE O.. widow pf Charles Watson. Relatles and friends fn lted to serlces. Sat.. 2 p. m., 4514 Walnut st. lot private. WESLEY. At Conshohocken. Pa., June 18. MAROARET. wife of Thomas Wesley. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 a. m.. 305 B. Hector St.. Consho. hocken. Solemn high requiem mass St. Mat. ihew'a Church 030 a. m. Int. St. Mat- thew'N New Cem, ..... WESTENBERGER June 20. WILLIAM, Sr.. son of late Henrv and Margaret West- enDerger. agea it, jyue nonce 01 lunerai ultl h elven. 1214 S. 33d At. WHELEN. June 20. MA.RC1ARET. daugh ter of late Philip and Julia Whelen. Rela lives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon., an a m. sar. Phrlstinn at. Solemn re nnim mass Church of St. Charles Rorro meo 10 a. m. Int. private. Holy Cross Cem., Auin service WTT.nr. June 1R. CHARLES TV. WILDE, son of Charles and Margaret Wilde, aged A ears 4 months. Relatives nnd' friends Imlted to funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m.. parents resldenoe. 1721 Wellington st , Philadelphia. Int. private Leverlnaton Cem.. Roxborough. Friends may call Frl., afWILGUsl-June In. SU8AN A WILOU3. widow of Albert D. Wllgus, aged 77. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, from Reulah Cem. Chapel, New Rrltain, Fa., Run. A tv m. Filends may call Sun- morn.. residence of daughter. Mrs M Louis IWelsel. , 463S Ore.n. . st, tween 10 and 12 o clock, WILLS. At Phils.. J uermaniown, pe- une in. JAMES A.. enn nt late John B. and Casstnda Wills Relatives and friends, Eastern Stsr Lodge, No. 1R8. F. and A. M : Harmonv. Royal Arch Chapter. No 52: St, John's Com inanderv. No. 4,' K T and Brotherhood of Andrew and Philip. Inlted to funeral services Mnn.. 2 J. m ; 4724 Kingseeslng ae VT. Phlla. .Remsliis msy be lewed i'" "u " v ';:. -"it sun., a to o p. m. int. pivlr ,esi i..urn . "11 cem. auto iflner, .Wlri. . JUnj-.,!., '."'"' T... husband of Eltiabeth Wise, 3853 Ogden st.. son nf Mabel E. and lat Harry B. Wise, aged 2. Relatives and friends Invited to services Mon.. 2 p. m.. Oliver H. Balr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut st. InL,Mt. Zlon Cem. Harrlsburg '''yoUNG. June 20, ROBERT A husband of Anna Young (nee Howarth), aged 41. Relatives and friends, Thomas Jefferson Council. No. IS. Jr. O. U. A. M . Invited to funeral. Sun.. 2 p. rn. 1423 Mt. Ephralm ave.. Camden, N. J. . int. new ca: amden Cem. Friends may call sat. aft. LOST AND FOUND BAR PIN Lost. June 19. between Jnlon League and Stanley Theatre, diamond bar pin set in platinum. Liberal reward If returned to J. E. Caldwell & Co . Juniper and Chestnut sts. HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classified Ads on Tase 2) BINDERY GIRLS wanted, experienced fold. ers. wire Sllicners anu satiirirrp. in, r,. corner Arch snd lath sts. BUTTONHOLE MAKER wanted. Apply Wa seca Mfg. Co.. 1027 Arch, sixth floor. CASHIER with knowledge of rookkeeplng; give partlculsrs. M 160. ledger Central. AN ESSENTIAL ' OCCUPATION THE 'i-ELEPHONE'SERVICE IN-PHILA-DELPHIA, THE WORKSHOP OF THE NATION. 18 OF VITAL IMPORTANCE IN THE PROSECUTION OF THE WAR. TOUNO WOMEN. BETWEEN IT AND 35. CAN SERVE IN NO MORE PATRIOTIC WAY THAN AS OPERATORS. COMll AND-HELP SERVE IN THIS ALL IMPORTANT ARMY OF 8000 LOYAL YOUNO WOMEN. THE TRAINING COUR8E IS SHORT AND THOROUGH. 19 PER WEEK IS TAID- DURING THE FIRST FOUR WEEKS, WITH RAPID AD VANCEMENT THEREAFTER. APPLY TO ! MISS M. D. RYAN AT 400 MARKET ST, THE BELL' TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA. BOOKKEEPER "in. accounting department; oung lady with ,koow ledge of double-entry.. Publio Ledger Compiny. ' 8th and Chestnut streets - CLKHKCfnr'geilrrai office work In W PhlU. real ert ate .office: gtatf exp, and salary aesirea."ai -4 imager wnir. ,-fM 2f3 Ledger ClKrk tm't to 4 mw , lOUth B5a3MJXsBCSI Vy: rH-W tUtMriAU miTtli )' CAP BPIN15RP1 AND TWISTERS WANTED) EXPERIENCED AND LEARNERS: OOOD WAOES AND STEADY WORICt PRINCIPALLY FOR GOVERNMENT WORK. AP PLY ORISWOLD WORSTED CO.. DARDY. FA. COOK, good, plain for'clty and country; IV per week. F. W. Sharpies, Media, Vil I i GIRL, over In years, wanted In large office to do general clerical work! salary 110; state experience. P 421. Ledger Office. OIRL wanted with some knowledge of com mercial photography. Apply Wm. Foster, 12ns N. 31st st GIRLS WANTED 00 to learn to opbratr. various ma chines: on piecework hasi8 after learnino: your earnings should averaoe from l to $.1 per day: no experience necessary: only oirl8 between the ages ok 21 and 49 '&ears need apply to the midValt! steel and ordnance co, eddystonb rifle plant ( eddystone, pa. PHILADELPHIA OFFICES K203 Market st. Island road and Woodland ave, BRING REFERENCES GIRLS AND TOUNO WOMEN wanted to pack crackers and biscuits 8 hours dally except Saturday," 5 hours best conditions and opportunity NATtONA,L BISCUIT COMPANY 18th st. a-id'Glenwood ave. ' GIRL One with Some .errperlence on. eleo- trie snot welder: nermnnent Dosltlon: ex cellent working conditions; new factory; good pay. Electric Service Supplies Co., i7in wnn camnna. GIRLS, white, 14 years and over, to learn the business; 7 per week to start; fiO hours the week. Philadelphia Paper Box Co., 17th and Ridge ave. v GIRLS to count and sort papers: rood pay: ta.riv urnrU A ppiy uariin ft Manayunk. Pa, ply Martin ft William H. wnon Paper Co. OIRLS to make cushions. Apply 244 S ctn st. WE WANT LADIES n.EASANT, DIGNIFIED AND EAST WORK: 8 HOURS EACH DAT. SATURDAYS UNTIL NOON. $12 TER WEEK AND BONUS CALL TODAT C. B. EHRHART SALES MANAGER 1211 RIDGB AVft PAPER BOXES Experienced covering ma- "'Sr. R,rl'- F""1' PPer Box Co., 17th and Rldee ave. ' VLKSLADT, exp ceneral drv goods. Ap.. with ref.. Donald. n.Mh Haverford ave! SHOES General operators and vamnera Apply Laird. Schober k Co.. 22d and Sllf: ket. second floor. SILK PICKERS AND SPREADERS Splen did wages for particular workers; paid while learning. Apply Orlswold Worsted Company, Darby, Pa, YOU CAN HELP WIN THE WAR STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTS WITH SEVERAL YEARS' EXPERIENCE OVER 19 TEARS OF AGE ARE WANTED AT ONCE ALSO MOON-HOPKINS. POWERS AND HOLLERTH TABULATING MACHINE OPERATORS EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION EXCEPTIONALLY OOOD OPPORTUNITY HIGH-GRADE WOMEN WORKERS .APPLY , WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT BUREAU HOQ ISLAND. PA. ASK FOR MRS. NORRELL STENOGRAPHER Flrst'classmust.hav.had at least S years' commercial training: I900 per year to start! for U. S, Ordnance Department. MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT ' EDDYSTONE, T 18th Street 'Gate t Brln refersne. STENOGRAPHER IN'Ip'DVERTISINd DE PARTMENT OF PUBClCATIrtN: KNOWL EDOF. Of GOOD ENOL18H ESSENTIAL: EXCELLENT1 OPPORTUNITY FOR PER MANENT POSITION ANDlFUTURE AD VANCEMENT, A 208. LEDGER OFFICE. STENOGRAPHER, rapid, accurate, well ed ucated: ,ro other rqu!rmntst or duties, but Is absolutely 'essential that b. capable, experience stenographer; Mlary 20 per week; large itl concern: splendid position for one of reflnement who seeks nulet, te- nned aimospners. r wt. ru.gi .c..... STENOGRAPHER, competent; preference given to one. with knowledge of bookkeep ing and experience Jn real estaU or law; office reference .required. M 280. Ledger Central. . STENOGRAPHER Well-kiwwn financial In- wn'o'TlilVwtdlcuphone, C.llVLT.S. ynf'inui .. w"i STENOGRAPHER, n with some knowledge n bookkeeplngjCpply 171 WLehlgh ave. TEACHER'S fhoss desiring for patriotic reasons to return to teaching, next fall sr. offered Vacation; work 'at same salary, p 4fHI. Ledger OfP.cC WAITRESS KS wanted for " th. ' KnglesMe Mot.i. swacn ,gsv.w ,.. .. .rij m. ?, TslT .wsfssl s . sf...MiJJiilnjii..i..i..i mi,.., ,mi .... .....4.' ", .. -i . i ' , WABuwuMaNifaiorra o wmte. io doTam- x t-1 week I piltlpn permanent. Call 870 Hat- h$ 1IV1U ei( .(CD., , iitto.1 JL mND.illS on rotton yarn. Apply Vrltht .-j,.ht. v..,., nmfrf m, y,rirwns !. 4 tBj TntlN'fl TJkDT wanted fnr nnl m.a work, larse manufacturing concern- state aae and salary. "V-ln," p. Q, Box I.1T0. SUMMER WORK tn supplement salary from lencninni employment every summer If satlsfnetoy. P 407. Ledger Office. HELP WANTED MAK (Other Classified Ads on Pare J) - n ACCOUNTANT Camden manufacturln . Plant requires services of accountant not In draft! must be capable of taking charce of irenernl ttooks and cost system: In reply a,..!,. H A Ai.ll.s t Inn Kw..arl&BA ., . . "jo "e1 ;. vd.,u... i.iri icin. Dim saian and salary y ucsirea. a .-. meager urnco. ADJUSTERS " ON Acme, Cleveland or Brown A' Sharp, auto, matin screw machines; highest wsgea and bonus paid for mnxlmum production: also additional bonus of 10 per cent for night work; This Is Jour opportunity If you, apply at once to the "UlDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE COMPAMY ' EDDYSTONB RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE, TA. OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES ISLAND ROAD AND WOODLAND AVE. S203 MARKET ST, (SECOND FLOOR) 1519 ARCH STREET BR1NO REFERENCES ACETYLENE WELDERS ' . BOILERMAKERS , ' BOILER FIREMEN MACHINISTS LABORERS First-class men wanted Apply Superintendent's Office POINT BREEZE GAS WORKS PASSYUNK AND SCHUYLKILL AVEB. PHILADELPHIA iMVAirnDrte nplhMSTnATOtt on ford cars': must be capable of Instructing. Apply Ford Agency. 3302 chestnut st. HAKERS Cracker and biscuit bakers wanted peelers, rollers nnd general help 8 hours dally except Saturday. 5 hours working conditions the beet Opportunity for advancement NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY, 13th street and Glenwood SVenue. BATTERY AND OARAGE MAN capable of taking entire charge of small fleet of electric trucks: state age. experience on salary desired. M IM. l-edgr Central.. BENCH HANDS AND APPRENTICES MACHINE HANDS AND APPBENTICF.S ON WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY MAN TO UNLOAD LUMBER, This Is Government work. Apply Woolford Wood Tank Co.. 1429 Chestnut St.. or ner Darby Station. P. R. It. t , - tf BLACKSMITHS and helpera. steady ,work J for first-class men. Apply iTIndel-Morrli Co . Eddvstone. Pa BOOKKEEPER nXPERIENCEDMAN. NOT S1IB JECT TO DRAFT: GOOD OPPOR TUNITY FOR MAN ABOVE SO TO SECURE PERMANENT POSITION TUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY 6TH AND CHESTNUT STS. BOOKKEEPER'S ASSISTANT wanted fi office of manufacturing company: good opportunity for advancement: state age and saiarv expecteq F B52. ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER Camden manufacturing i plant wants bookkeeper, with knowledge, I of stenography, typewriting and general I office work. P 413- Ledger Office. . IflinkKf'.KPER Competent bonkkeener In h..f am. nrovl.lnn hii.lne.S! nlddie-agea 1 man preferred, with reference. M 214. Led. , ger Central , BOOKKEEPER, experienced, manutacurlng company's office. Address, giving age, ref- erenre and salary. F 41H. Ledger titrice. BOOKKEEPER wanted: cump ."double entry! state age qnn hi. rr,. r tiu, jf,,. nnn nnv. lit. 19. wanted to nsslst In general of fice work and learn business; good wsgea snd first-class opportunity.' Apply Alax Metal Co.. Frankford ave. and Richmond at. BOYS WANTED 1 TEARS OR OVER: 0 AND tlO PER WEEK: GOOD OPPORTUNITY AND CHANCES FOR ADVANCEMENT. APPLY BECKER. SMITH ft PAGE WATER AND SNYDER AVE.. BOYS WANTED FOR NIGHT WORK: MUST BE OVER 16: CHANCE FOR P. M . LEDGER .OFFICE. FIFTH FLO LOOK. CANVASSERS wanted by piano house: neat nnd Intelligent men: salary and commis sion. Applv 802 S 2d. CARPENTERS wanted. Apply Drehman .Ji PaUng Company, care of Grlswold MIIIs.mW Bth and Main sts.. Darby, Aslt for llh M n.H.tr mi.iiiaii. CHAUFFEURS for 3 and B ton trucks; gtv reference, age, tnarricu ur Biii.io. r at.. I.eager t.ince i chief TIMEKEEPER Steel mill reauli efnicient and experienced man to take . charge payroll: replies confidential: Stat." teiepnone number, sge. prelous employers, approximate salary desired. F 017, Ledger Central. - COMMI8SARY EMPLOYMENT DEPART; UltMT nti" nnVRRNMENT BHTPTAnn AT MENT OF GOVERNMENT 8HtPYARD AT HOG ISLAND REQUIRE8 SERVICES OP1 in Iflt.AND REQUIRES SERVICES 1W 1' EXPERIENCED WHITE COOKS. EXPERI- tfjl LArr.lllPiiVi'i' j aj i.uwno, 4jA1 c ENCED WHITE BUS MEN AND WHIT8I MISCELLANEOUS KITCHEN HELP, HIGH WAOF.H AND PLEASANT LIVING SUR ROUNDINGS APPLY UNITED 8TATE9 04l EMPLOYMENT SERVICE. S. W. COR. 8IT TS1 AND WALNUT -8TS. SEE MR. SCULL 31 DO NOT APPLY AT HOO ISLAND. - t'l CUSHION MAKERS wanted, Apply 241 S. Mh st. DRILL PRESS HANDS, experienced; steady ofi u..t. Cmllk JL ITllpk,.k ll.akU. fit. iJt VYUII.. Rl.il.il ot ui uusu 4fxn(;iiiia WUt .n Hancock t.. entranc nbovq Ihlgh v. S PRIVKRS wantd; bet of wAges: tdy,S3 work: no tlm Jost. Apply 1204 B.vJ itainM.sv am r jrl DESIGNERS Ten -first-class designers and draft-' men on tool, gauge and fixture work. Apply at one. to th. MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCB C0M EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE. PA. or PHILADELPHIA OFFICES 'r Islsnd road and Woodland avenu. 8203 Market street (second Soar) , 1819 Arch street BRING REFERENCES . ,., .aa PTT.VfXntPATj fnrmn. tTnrlsnri1 nn nvarCji .v-.w-.-----..- ------ ----i- ---,-- -.'---, neaa nnn connrucon; ipay worn, moom WIVM, Annv wm. roKifr. i-'uw n, ni i EM.OTKICAI WIUBMAN, mm mainipninc worK. rrlrts 8i1 and Jarkaon at a 111 malnttnnc work. vEvAnain m ia CnmfJfn, KLKCTBICIAN8 and iarmature ateair work rood waaea. APPl; Morrla Co.. Wddvatona. 'pa. m. . tf n M a Vi t Jf. f i 4 H 41 "M m HI Xi I t. 10 s V i. "i- ,. r. i' tA .'Mtin-wttf.rw till SuS-P'tiv , - j i' ? . 1 : rt' 2ffi. a. &fni . A ..' . - k. s, I r. J Jfl