.Si-SS. 1 BAtLY IN JOKE im nwrrran iniiy rare-lighted bungalows at the BmfuewColoBv THlNOI noOD FISHING! kTn ocean una ooarawaik, con nsning grnunas. in the heart n. up-to-oate seaside reaort. Llow a pretty summer hem. bt. artesian water and sewer i veretahlea. meats, ate.. rl. rear rtoor. RitH by the woe. Mann. Reserve your sccom aWw. I JERSEY REALTY CO. south TIIIRIl AT. M rhone. Lombard 11M STEAMSHIPS iNTS & MINERS' TRANft. CO. ftv to Savannah and Jacksonville, tint a South, twn tin 1 line- t-reestiv': Ma to Boston, tor all N?w England ra aalllriaTS weekly. Passenger or .'."consult Agent. lti. Pine M. Tel. I.nmhird 1D00 STEAMBOATS N'S SELECT EVENING t .. TRIPS Wi P. THE BEAUTIFUL DELAWARE JPuri Friday and Saturday Evening ynnr, Dolphin Lino Palace Steamers 'tfi TIUBfTOX AND DOLrHIN .'Waod Musis No Llnuor Mat 'leaves Arch St, Wharf 8:10 P. M. '1 Fare 25c each way iM&'f avrtnrvi mrcnn-ra ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. :rjtone hotel jr-TTLVNJTIC!; ITTr feeatfv sTuraa.sn Plan ?,""' Frsh Cuixlne Superior Service l'i1t". IflttrfiAAii anil MlvM flanela kT - . --"""-"- "'" -. ." ifyttieomnt me si wpiciiy uu SfMORE.ATLANncan iGRErVTESTHOIELSUOCESS W& WILDWOOD. N. J. NtW SHELDON rh,. &EUv. ; private baths; rooms en suite; a apt T tIfJ N .-....k AUID. Ut all WUBi 'T11, HUIIlKrillCIH. Jjj& Wlldwoodfn Forrmont A a ratio Ilotel. Mod. & com. Prlv. baths. flpeclftl Jane rates. Near beach. Good, table. J. E. WIIITESKIX. e,- t z$&- LsyETON INN rr.'rrop- j? wirnwonn crest, y. j. Ja-JBM, ear Beach and Amusementa. afBBiikV p,,,, ocean view, w A. Justice CArK MAY. N. J. E TOU.Il COTTAOE AN'D HOTEL ERVATIONS AT THE RESOKT - FINEST BATHINO nEACII IN ,D. WRITE BOAHn OK TKSDB rtLLANOVA Near P. R, Sta. Ref. ft mil v hotel. Farm rood table. Geo. Rutherford OCEAN CITY, N. J. HOTEL BRIGHTON '4? ' OPENS JTTNE 2 ''f'Julr la a fine month In Ocean Cttr beat of bathlns and flahlnc. "Jfiwaya cool and refreahlnc. I Hotel Renovated throuihout. 1 RnnmJ with nvlu.,. H levator. Opena for 20th eeaaon Juno H. church, owner ft Proprietor TjM Conv. loc Rooma with run's ieim. . larger, nn nricmon 1'iace. Ocean view; excellent table. Booklet. E. RLUNDIN. mnrsG jake beach, n. j. Shoreham Sprln,lt Vke Btach- lon the lake: two hlocka from nr.an r beach. E. E. SPANOENBERO. Prop' -JgU. SEASIDE PARK. N. J. JrTHE MANHASSET on the ore an front. Capacity 300. n- nujii tunnt. frop. $& WERNERS VTIXK. PA. HALL-IN-THE-MOUNTAINS j.-WEKnEKSVIlX,E. TA. iWi unusual acenery. every comfort. ritconceriB. ezceueni taoie. goir, 1 " nBBBaA Ali4an nhualslaB a . . . v .v.,fc ,uaiuinn, BX c-aistance teiepnonea. fnua. and 'R. R.: throueh Pullmans from . Bd Phlla. Howard M. Wing. ligr. fijklftMianiSVTUsK. PA. Hal Open an the year. Not a - sanitarium. Write rieo. H , -ei 1 1. Urr.. or Ledaer Central. JJIIIII . - Totuur Men and Bora Bi . . C-r'-y TVUU&9A-UI.IV.' VA. .1 " . M."lB a . lea military Academy 4ea Sneat home traditions of the awn. xiraiimui lorauon m beau- uwu vAiicjr. iw miiea rrom a. ' Prenarea for rnlle-1. i..hnt..i and buelnesa. Music, athletic. t rHnina- Hall and Dormitory. Limited ' ( C"vc,!.,lv'. -!i",0lt on requeat. I. Benchoff, A. M Headmaater i-.SV s& tt o.i ii snail i My Child m School? .Tli-lt question can ba m. Iarwered quickly and satis. I v kutifl-- V... .....!.: ., --. .j ijr -u..a ui tin jr; infl pBdncational Bureau at k? Ledger Central. Here.with- ; fuss or bother, you may in complete and reliabla ation of any board- ol for boys or girls, academy, business s,.iMdal schools for " 'i-atarded chiWren, conservs " 'tory 'of rnujeic, college or ;: university, uur intimate 'knowledge of the advan- Ltageg of the various insti ll tutions will enable you ta ,make a wise choice STals service k free and naverywbWa-- 1 r Jf 4-" -l.r.(Ai I antral A BJ U aC tW M. JleUt VXSLZiXm-e. AU W'jV rf ."""f "A W' .ji Yonng Women and Girls HoUl exe Summer Session July 8' to August 17 Collece English, Foreign Langu ages, luatnemaucs, History, eco nomics. Psychology, Physics, Chem istry, Biology, College Credit. TEACHERS COLLEGE courses in Music, Household Arts, Special War Courses in Home Service and Food Conservation. DEPARTMENT OF .COMMER CIAL EDUCATION in continuous session throughout the year. Send for circular. Fhone, Diamond 631 TEMPLE UNIVERSITV llroad St.. below lierka I I Philadelphia, pLEAR, crisp air sunny - rooms a course of study, from kindergarten (age 4 y . a r s) through high school and college preparation, planned not only for classroom study, hut actual prac tical Instruction theie you have the Idea behind the Oak Lane Country Day School Auto-bus from city center, Oer mantonn and Jenklntown Not a boardlne achool Neweat meth ods new buildings democratic spirit. Booklet lrte. Reservations now being- made for lOlu-IO-21. r CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM The only private. School with ele mentary schools in various parts of city. Thorough education from kin dergarten to College or business life. Guarded companionship; close per sonal contact with skilled teachers. Special attention to physical training. Separate departments for boys and girls In senior school. Reopens Ninth month 24th. Year Rook now ready : Write for Ratea JOHN W. CARR, Ph. D.. Principal 15th and Race Sts., Philadelphia SHORTHAND AND nOOKKEEPINO Dregg ahorthand, the eaay. speedy ayetem. Bualneaa cnuraes. Day or eg,schools. Enroll any time. To meet the heavy and Increasing demand for young men and women with office and business training our classes wilt he rnnflnued day and evenlnc thru. nut tr,tnnw iimm r mnnth,. f7fltl Or II'TbI write for particulars and catalog. rniLA. BPSINESS COLLEGE 1017 Theetnnt Street Shorthand System in 30 Days Philadelphia School of Office Training V. E. COR. 16Tn CHESTNUT ST-i. Entrnnre Ifith St. Phone Ixtenat IMS BIDDLE SCHOOL r,rch,lrdrr,e,n,,rt 4531 WAI.NCT ST.,, PHILA. Beautiful home environment, best dietary defeeta mlnlmlted by perfect method. Mon. teasorl method precedea general education. Pupils limited. No case hopeless Booklet SUMMER SCHOOL WAR TOCRSES nookkeenlng. Shorthand. Typewrltlnr rncllsh, Penmanship. Preparing for Civil Service examinations. Special advantagea for teachers. Day and evening sessions. r-.....1a n free. PAI-MER SCHOOL. 18 8. 10th St. WAR EXTRA Summer Instruction In Oremr Shorthand Touch Typewriting. .Bookkeeping. Day and r-venlne. Catalor sent. THE TAYEOR SCHOOL. 1008 Market Streel Teafhera' Wanted. Positions watting. Free reatst'n for Collere and Normal eraduatea Modern Teacher.' Bureau. 10OT Market gt. CTDAVFR"! The Beat Bualneaa School a 1 IVr I C" KOI. 807 Chestnut Street posltl""" ruaran'd. Enter now. Day or night. FRIENDS' SELECT QN-THE-PARKWAY 16th A School for Jioys and Girl, and 17th Sts. WEST CHESTER. PA. West Chester State Normal School On Penna. R. R.l trolley to Phlla. Flta for teaching, rollege. bualneaa; M20 to ?80fot board.tultlon.etc..per year. q.M.Phlllpa.Prln. DEVON. PA. ACEKWOOD TCTORnVO SCHOOL for allghtly retarded children. Open all Tear. MIM nEVEHHUX, Box P. Devon. Pa. READING, PA. Schuylkill Seminary Readings JiBuor College Preparatory and Junior College courses foi II colleges andunlveraltle. Co-ed. classical, commercial, music, elocution and domestic aeleliee. fiaiea .. , "iv .. reqwH. EV. WABI lean r.E.., 17; EL. , a;. D. D., lent WnXlAMSPORT. PA. WCKINSON SEMINARY Jk atory, Elective cour. Co-ed, .Large cam- aaaaaaaaaaal . 'iVv... . . v5y)MaaaaaaaaS E 'LJi Lav :.KgfirSBltsl.HlI! E LaLaLa.LaLaLaLaLaEksLLaH.iLai - -llllHIFrVB i I :HeaMbBHMv'4jR I sbbbti3SBBBBSBbV " ssSBBBsl J ISBakHaHaftaakakataaakakaWl . m aaftaV avjMV i!9H 'T at V Pi I RkXSsTkVbH Phone ft Vy(()SJaSfi3" rhilidflphl.fi1' la-Ja-taaaataKiamBaaBmaata rt fill M 'EVTBIHj iut n i W i-i...-- ' r EDUCATIONAL, Young Women nnd Glrla rffoiirSsa Summer School and Camp July Augail September Responding to the urgent de mand for trained war workers, the school will this summer offer to a limited number of girls, special courses in training for various war activities. Golf, Tennis, Canoeing on nearby Lake, Horseback Riding, Stenography, Typewriting, Agriculture, Art and French. Address Secretary, Glen-Gummere, Princeton, N. J. Anting Men and Boya WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY Day & nlsht classes. Prepare for service In Army Navy or Mer. Marine High pay. Ino.. Instruction Office, Y. M. C. A., HU Arch. rllKSTEK. TA. PENNSYLVANIA Military College Men Command "Carry On The, th Trorda of the first P. M C. man to fall In No Man's Land, express the life and spirit of this old Insti tution -whose sons, from Lieutenant to Malor General, nre with the Flag; as In CIM1 War days. While her graduates direct munitions pro duction, man battleplanes. lay down the barrage, and go oer the top, p. M. C. "rarrlpn on" as steadily and 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, R. O. T. C. Collegiate courses In Civil Engineering, Chemistry. Economics and Finance. Preparatory and Junior Schools. Col. Charles K. Hyatt, Commandant. Box 565, Chester, Pa. "The Wet Point of the Keystone State lIMtKISRURO. PA. A Capital School near a Capital City 'iiavvizbixrg, A country school founded 1788. Modern 'buildings, large campus. Advantages of email classes and Individual Instruction. Thorough college preparation. Rates J800 to 1600. Supervised athletics. Separate school for younger bos. Wo Invite closest Investiga tion a personal visit If possible. Write for our catalogue and plana of new dormitory. New Junior school building will be open for September term Address ARTHUR E. I1ROWN. II. A.. Headmaster nEf.T.ETONTE. PA. BELLEF0NTE ACADEMY Ideal home preparatory schocd for boys In foothills of Alleghenles. Sub jects selected to suit chosen career. Kleven teachers. Sprlnc water. Uicht- acre athletic field Gymnasium and swimming pool. Four buildings. Rates moderate. Limited to 100 boys. 15 years and upward. Catalog. James P. Hughes. A. M . Headmaster. Bellefonte, Pa SALTSBURO. PA. KISKIMINETAS SPRINGS SCHOOL FOR BOYS Trepares for college or business. The closest personal attention Is given to each boy. Several football and baseball fields. Golf. Tennis. New Gimnaalum with swim ming pool and bowling alleys. Fine athletic spirit with strong competitive teams. School owna Ita own farm and coal mine. Rata 1700. Dr. A. M. Wilson. Jr.. Pre... Saltaburg. Pa. BORDEXTOWN. N. J. -BORDENTOWN Military Institute Thorough preparation for college or business, Efficient faculty, small classes. Individual attention, military training, supervised athletics. Rosa taught HOW to study. 34th vear. For Catalog address COL. T. D. LAND0.N Prln. & Commandant. Bardentnwn. N. J. ENGLEWOOII. X. 3. Sheldon School for Boys Boya ten and over taught to think and act for themselves. Preparatory and Business. On beautiful Hackensack. 12 mites from N. Y. Healthful outdoor games and sports canoeing, swimming, rifle practice. Address headmaster; BIVFRVIEW LODGE, Box 14, West Enclewood. N. J. TORT DEPOSIT. MP. A -? One of the flftren buttdings mnmutmmsT -a THE TOME SCHOOL Publishes an unusually Interesting and attractive catalogue. A line addressed to the Secretary will bring Information about this great national boarding achool Informa tion about Its scholarly faculty; about Its buildings and grounds, which have coat a million and a half dollara; about Ita rich cur riculum, about the fine type of Tome boy. Military Drill A Sepnrnfe ftrhool tor Little Haw. PORT DEPOSIT MARYLAND CIIKSTNUT HILL. PA. CHESTNUT niLL ACADEMY A country boarding and day school for boya. Thorough preparation for college, acl. entitle achool or bualneaa. Highest atandards of acholarshlp. Elev, 400 ft, All athletics. Golf links, fine gym., with swimming pool Separate Lower School for boys from 8 years upward. Catalog. Snec. low ratea for five-day boardera. James J.awaon Patterson. Headmaster: St. Martins. Chestnut Hill. Pa. Both Sexes VIXEI.AND. N. J. MAPLEHURST SCHOOL "7. A select home school for a limited number of retarded and subnormal children. Seven teen years' experience. Booklet P. AMELINE BERAULT ARNADE. Principal. MANASSAS. VA. EASTERN COLLEGE ""-jfjy Co-ed, near Washington. D. C. Degreea granted; an courses. Prep School, Rate'llAO. Catfcio. Vt. II. V. Hoop, J'rei, Bog, A. IBSsli3&ERLiSBB.KZ.BBS SIPciSSBSSSSSSSSSBlSSSSSlBSSsI .gr:.-...nw. "Utl. M" . -,-" m3 &l Hff lfflSaMferfA Young Women and Olrla sons Girls who wish to gain valu able time in preparing for en trance to school or college may pursue their studies here under expert guidance and ideal work ing conditions. Miss Marshall's School FOR GIRLS OAK LANE, PHILA. Day and Boarding Departments Primary. Intermediate and college preparatory courses. Art, Music. Expression. Domestic Science, Secretaryship. Teacher to every 6 girls, 4-acre Campus with lake. Large, airy study rooms. Outdoor athletics. Write for appointment or telephone Oak Lane 1020 Illustrated catalog. Mls E. B. MARSHALL. Principal, THE PENNSYLVANIA SCnOOL FOR SOCIAL SERVICE Trains for Social Work In Associated Charities, Hospital Social SerMce, Industrial Welfare Work. Child Welfare, Housing and Anti-Tuberculosis Work, Probation and In stitutional Management. Trnlnn Nurses for Public Health Nursing In School Nursing, Industrial Nursing Medi cal Social Service, Infant Welfare and Vie. Itlnar Nursing Ninth vear opens September Ifl, lntft For bulletin, address BERNARD .1. NEW MAN. Director. ISM rlne St.. Philadelphia. The Holman School "Vtreet1 A school .lth a genuine working atmo sphere. Olrls and young; boys developed for lives of usefulness. Vocational and cultural train lnp. Self-expression. Voire Develop ment Lessons In Presiding. Close personal attention In small classes Auto service for small boys and girls. Telephone Locust 13BS KLIZAR-ETf! W. RRALKY, A. II.. Principal. SWAI.TnMOI.lS. PA. MARY LYON SCHOOL E, A home school. Handsome new fireproof residence hall. Outdoor classrooms. College fireparatory, household arts, general flnlsh ntr courses All outdoor activities. Catalog. Address Dox 1508, Swarthmore. pa. CTTAMnERSnURO, PA. PENN HALL CnAMRERSBCRG. PA. Girls' College Preparatory. Modern Ian guage and special courses. Certificate privi leges. Rooms with private bath. New gvm. naslum and swimming pool. Ratea. 1800. Catalog and vlewa. May each year apent at Atlantic City. Work continues uninterrupted. Add. Frank 8. Maglll. A. M.. Prln.. Box W. ALLENTOWN. ta. PVrljtr Proar COLleoe for women veaar v-resi alle.vtown. pa. New bldgs,; m acres. Degree courses. Piano Art. Voice, Expression and Home Economics. Two-year courses. Cultural. Secretarial. TARRVTQWN. n. y. Miss Mason's Summer School of Patriotic Service for Girls. Tarrytown-on-Hudson.N.Y. UlTHERVlI.LE. MP. I Maryland College : 1BJ3 rOR WOMEN 1918 College Preparatory. B4 Years' History C.oll'Ke.. , , I lrl" ,rom 32 States Domestic Science 10 miles from Rait. Music 'Fireproof Buildings Expression Non-Seetarlan Address President Ranae for Catalog P. UTTHFRVTLLE. MP. NEWARK. PEL. Women's College of Delaware To women dealrlng a liberal education under ideal conditions of home life, the Worn. en'a College of Delaware offera unexcelled opportunities at extremely low cost. Sltuat- ri ' urnumui in neaiiniui region, "one hour from Philadelphia. For catalog write to miss WINIFRED J. ROBINSON. Dean. Newark. Delaware. WASHINGTON. P. f. f aul Institute A.ii0"S"r 2107 S Slreet.N.W, School for Waahinnion.D.C. clr, Regular High School and College Preparatory Courses. Special Certificate Courses; The Arts. Journalism. Short Story Writing. Kin. deraarten Normal Tralnlnar. Domeatfr. ali enee. Business Course. Parliamentary Law. Mrs. Nanette B. Panl. LL.B.. Frealdent. Author of "Paul'a Parliamentary Law" Paul institute Chautauqua opens at Venice Parle. Atlantic Clfp. N. J.. July tit. Young Men and Bora ALLENTOWN. PA. Allentown Preparatory School Prepares boss for leading colleges and universities. . High standards. New build ings. Special department for boya over 10. Athletlo teams. Large campua and gymna sium. Terms $400. Catalog on request. Visit the school. Write Box 401. William H. Reese. Principal. Allentown. P. HACKENSACK. N. J. NEWMAN SCHOOL nACKENSACK. NEW JERSEY A college preparatory boardlnr achnnl rM nn boia. Under Catholic auspices. Small classes Individual attention Reaident chaplain. JbSSK ALHWtl 1.UCKK. LL. D Prealdent of the Board uf Trustees C, E-DELBOS, Head Master IILAIRSTOWN. N. J. BLAIR ACADEMY FOR BOYS BLAIRSTOWN, N, J. Healthful location. 12 miles from Dela ware Water Qap. 100-acre campus and ad Joining farm. Perfect equipment. 8 hand some buildings Supervised athletics. Double gymnasium. Preparation for college and technical schools. Mllltarv drill. Visit Blair and see Ita advantages. Write for catalog A JOHN C. SHARI'E. I.L.D.. Headmaster ESSEX FELLS. N. J. KINSLEY " School for Boya 22 mllea from New York; high elevation: grounds: superv. athletics: military tralnln.. wwrr nuun ,u, uu,,e uuiii exienSlVO i. K. Campbell, M. A wr r. L&.-M f . vfc'a. .." eeex cells, pi, 4, STAUNTON. VA. Staunton Military Academy Only Goremm't nonor Arademy In' South Largest private academy tn the East. Boys from 10 to 20 years old prepared for -the Universities. Government Acad mlea or business. Gymnasium, swimming pool and athletic park. New 1200,000 barracks. Charges. 1470. 1 For catalogue address Col. Wm, G. KABLE. -Ph. 1).. Principal. Staunton. Va. WAYNESBORO. VA. Fishburne Military School New S100.000 Fireproof Eonlpment Prepares for universities, business life. Diploma admits to all colleges. Reeultfut military training. Beautiful, healthful sltua- tlon. Every cadet participates In annual encampment at Grottoes on Shenandoah River. 8fth year. Small classe. Catalog. MaJ. MORGAN 11. liUDGIr... Frla. Box WW, Harnrsbero. Va. f rVfeA 1 u I o?VV3a mm n,,,' r , J'nrz' ...-' ,& v : 'tn. CI. Jess. tlA,a xtr Ashman. Amanda M. Keefe, Elizabeth' B. Balrd. M.llM Kelly. Caroline a.. Bartlett. Henrietta Bortseheller, Marga't Brltton. Frink Brown, William , Rrown. Marv Emma Breldlngery Mary Buckley.-Margaret E. lluehler, Margaret Cowan, Ilertha A. Cramer. Matthias Crosble, Thomas P. Daniels, Hannah C. Dever. Joseph nickel, Trederlck Duryea, Alfred Eyre Dutton, Helen E. RIMs, Htrrv Elderlnn. Aenes Q. Emerson. Etmer Errlekson. Herbert Fsgan, Catherine M. Fisher. Francis P, Ite. Ocorgew Fell, Susan T. Frake, Joseph II. Fullmer, Frank W Gerhard. Anna I,. Olsdvnev, rvlii Oradwell, John Grletes. Theodore p. Grumbrecht, E. P. Hackenburg. W B. Halnea Francis C Hannlgsn. Anna C. Hansen, Marie A. Henderson. Susan Herring. Kiln M Holden, Charles L. KIley.'Marle Kln. Minnie L Koch. Frederick Leggo,, Thomas :.lclde. H.rrv M, Lorraine. Robert It.' Mine. William W MacCorkle Eilt. R. Marburg, Edgar Maul, Herman Maytrott, Mjra F. McCun-y, John McGinn. Bridget MrHurh, William B. Mehl, George A.i Jr. Methlle, WllllamiE. Mlckle. Hannah M. Miller. Henry Miller. Emma Mills. Richard Moore. Robert B. Muldoon. Margaret Polhemus, Mary At. Price. Joseph Oulnn. Anastasia Bex. Amelia I. Roberts John E. Rolston. Mabel P. Scott. Matthias Pmedley. Mary Emily Spenee. Marv Htitag. Virginia Stessler. Josephine r-neher. Slmn P. F. Whlteman. William Williams. Fred'k W. Wilson, Mary " ung. Samuel ARMSTnONG June 27. WILLIAM OEORqE hushand of Laura Armstrong (nee Haines). Relatives and friends. Martin Luther L of J Nn 73 Gen W 8. Han c5c.,rPuncl1 N- "01. O. of I.i employes of William Scholes ft Sons.' Invited to fu neral services Mon., 2 p. m M32 N. 3d ft. Int Oreenmount Cem. Remains, may De.,3ST,.Sun- Rtt" " P- rn - ..API!i,ANi '" 26. at Ocean City. N. J. AMANDA M.. widow of Peter Ashman, aged , neiaiivrs nnn rrienas invitea to runerai services. Mon. 2 p. m.. residence of William R Schofle d '-1 f2 S '20th ,t. Int pYlVatr" I ...v. ..nan em, n.BA.,PP-r"Pormrlv' ot Topeka, Kan., June 23, MATILDA BAIRD. In her 82d year. Rel atlvea and friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Sat.. 3 30 p. m.. 2636 N. 8th at Int. private, Greenwood (K. of P.) Cem. Auto funeral, BARTLETT, June 27 HENRIETTA, widow of Jainea I'earce Bartlett. Funeral services Mon., In 30 a m , 6021 Newhall at., Germantown Int private. BORTSCHELLER. June 23. MARGARET. we of Henry Bortseheller and daughter of late George and Mary Phy. aged om Rela. fives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 2 p. m.. 4474 Richmond st , Brldesburg. Int. private. W. Laurel Hill Cem. Remalna may be viewed Fri 8 to in p m BREIDINOER. Suddenly, June 27.MARY. SAUKhter of Loula and Frances Norton Breidlnger. aged IB. Reiatlvea and friends, pupils of St. John the Baptist's High School. Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8:30 a. m . 146 Rector st. Menayunk. Solemn requiem mass St. John the Baptist's Church 10 a. m Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto fu neral BRITTON June 26. FRANK BRITTON. J?.JJm" and ''lends Invited to funeral, Sat., 2 SO p. m . residence of brother-in-law, 1121 '"J.irr...".'... lnt- Private ..Bil0,wJ'. Juno 2S. WILLIAM BROWN. aged 71. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Fri . 2-30 P. m.. 410 Co. llns ave., Colllngswood, N. J. Int. private, Harletah Cem. -..OWN'June 2T' IART EMMA, wife ;f Charles Brown, aged B.I. Relatives' and friends Inylted to funeral tervlces. Mon.. 2 P m., 803 N 13th st. Int. private. Mt. Peace Cem na5yM?eLEYV-,u1',r,M- MARGARET E . iSCffii r? hnV dt10Vr ne,"tives nd friends ' residence; M27 ChrlMlkn st."' BoYeiSShlih mass nf requiem St. Anthony's Church 0 30 a' umiV f'Jti.,!,oly, cfs Cem. Auto funeral. BUEHLER June 2d MARGARET, wife of John Buehler (nee Miller). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sun,. 2 P m , SSIO N 7th st. Int. private Ivy Hill Cem. Auto funeral. COWAN. June 27. BERTHA A., wife of James F. Cowan and daughter of late Jacob and Sarah M Inkier. Due notice of funeral will be glen. F.pT.Ati.,SnKvJu"f 2S' Bt st- Oavlds. MATTHIAS, husband of late Clara Beldlng Creamer, aged 66. Servlcea Fri.. 7:30 p son's residence, Theo B. ' Creamer, Cambria Cort, St. Davids. Ta. ' Int. Dover CRO'shlE j'une 26. THOMAS P., son of late John and Honorah Crosble. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon , 8:30 a m.. residence of his brother-lmlaw James L. McNnmee. Broadwav, near Edge mont ave.. Clifton Heights. Delaware County. Pa. High maas of requiem St. Charlea'B Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Charles's Cem .No carriages. tDi,u't,8-7i"'i,:S HANNAH . widow of William H Daniels. Relative, and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p' JIa.SS2 n. nth ' Logan. Int. private DEVER. lune 26. JOSEPH. s;n of Joseph and jane Dever (nee Hoesncs'l, aged 11 months. Relatives and friends invited to I.!' Sat" - P- m- residence of parenta. 2226 Pemberton at. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. ,RICKEL" Suddenly. June 24, FREDF.R ICIV ."2n ?.' R'lnhardt and Anna Dlckel., aged 10. Reiatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services. Fri., 2:30 p. m.. parents' residence. 178 W. Olney nveV. Olney. Re malna may be viewed Thurs. eve. Int. strict!- private. DURVEA. June 27. ALFRED EYRE, husband of Nellie J. Duryea. Relatives and ?r.','I"J;. !nvlt' t aervlce. Sun., 3 p. m... 4416 Walnut St. Int. Buffalo. N.Y DUTTON. Sixth Month b7th. HELEN E wife of the late Rowland J Dutton. of Bur lington, N. J. Funeral and Int. private. T'iV01170?: June 27. AGNES GER JRUDE. wife of Robert Elderton and daughter of Samuel and Marv Fahrlnger. aged 29, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sun.. 2:30 p. m , residence of par '?vate Ontario st.. Tioga. Int. ,FA8--S?.une r."', HARRY, husband of Elizabeth Ellis. Relatives and friends. Na. tlonal Lodge No. 12. F. and A. M.. of Wash ington, D. C . and Machinists' Union. No. 687, andTlakes Club. Invited to funeral. Sat., p' m.'..'rn.tn 'he residence of his sister-in-law. 1,131 W. Peltzer st. Int. Northwood Cem Auto funeral. EMERSON June 26. ELMER, son of late Jonathan and Jane Emerson, aged 5.1. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv. !?? TH." 8 ? J"" chapel of Andrew J. Balr & Son. Arch and inth sts. Int. Bar rett's Chanel. Frcdertca. Del. ERRICKSOH Suddenly. June 27. HER BERT W ERRICKSON. of Leesburi. N7 J Notice of funeral will be given from Oliver H. Hair Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut st. FAGAN, June 23. CATHERINE M., wife of Joserh W. Fsgan (nee Butters). Rela lives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p. m., husband's residence. 2301 N. Lelthgow st. Int. strictly private at Bel vue Cem. FELL Fifth-day, Sixth Month 27th, at S?r..,aJe-.r"ld.''i,ce- 2.02Si.N- Lambert et.. i?USAii. T- wld"w. "t Edward H. Fell. In her 70th year. Reiatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Seventh-day 2Ilth. n 9 P. m.. at Falrhlll Meeting House. German. town ave. and Cambria st. Int. private. FISHER. June 26 FRANCIS P.. son of James and Bessie Fisher. Due notice of funeral will be given, from parents' resi dence 2431 Carpenter st. FITE. June 27. GEORGE W. FITE. 1010 N. 18th st.. aged 66 Relatives and friends. Solomon's Lodge. No. 114, F. and A. M. and other organizations of which he waa a member Invited to aervlce. Mon.. 2:30 p. m.. Oliver H. Balr. Bldg.. IS20 Cheatnut ,st. FRAKE June 27. at Mt. TTnUv w t "-,?ir." ." f.nvg" agea mi. Kelatlvea and frlenda. all nocletle. nf whieh h u.L. 1 member, invited to funeral. Mon.. 3 p. Jl.nSV-Vll"; 7iJ, ..!? Vnm ' 11 .. ,1111 BE. ini. HI. AMrw urouna. rrienas may call Bun FULLMER, June 25. FRANK WOl. BERT, husband of Freda Fullmer (nea Kurtz), and son of Annie and late Frank Fullmer, aged 32 Reiatlvea and friends In vited to funeral services Sat , 1:30 p.. m.. apartments ot Andrew Ebert'a Sons 2.18 B. 4th St. Int Holy Cross Cem Remalna may be viewed Fri., T to 10 p. m. Auto coitege. GERHARD June 25. ANNA L.. wife of William L. Gerhard and late Michael and Mary Morrlsey. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Bat.. 8:30 a m.. 20(4 N. Grats st. High mass St Elizabeth's Church 10 a. m Int New Cathedral Cem Auto funeral. OLADNEY June 28. DAVID GLADNEY, husband of Fanny A Otadney (nee Holatonl and son of George J B. and late Mary C. Otadney. aged 45 Relatives and frlenda. Court Main. No. 04. F. of A., Invited, to funeral. Sun , 1 p. m.. 516 N. 8d St., Camden. N J. Int. Harlelgh Cem. Remalna mav be vie,,-d Pat. eve ORADWELL. June 27. JOHN, son of Samson and Sarah Oradwell (nee Sasy). aged 2months. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral services. Sat.. 2 D. m.. residence of grandfather. George Eaay, Walnut lane and Spring St., Germantown. Int. Chelten Hills Cem. 1 ORIEVFS. June 27. THEODORE ' P.. husbani ol Mary E. Grieves (nee Pine), aged 68. arlatlvea and .friends Invited to, fu neral. Sat.. 3 p m.. residence of brother-in-law, Harry Flefteld 712 Haddon ave Camden, N, J. Int Evergreen Cero. Friends may call Fri. eve. GRUMBRECHT. June 26, ERNEST P.. husband of 8ophla Grumbrecht (ne. Bode). aged 87. Relatives and friends Invlled to funeral services Sat., 2 -p. m.. residence of son-in-law, Francis X. Hervlg, 2438 N. 3d st. Int. Greenmount Cem. Remains mav be viewed Fri. eve. Auto funeral HACKENBURO June 37. WILLIAM n. HACKENBURO. Funeral services Sun.. ,10 a. m.. Jewish Hospital. Int. private. Omit flowers , HAINES Firth-day, sixth Month 27th. FRANCIS COPE, aon nf late John S. and Mary D. Haines, aged 61. Funeral servtceB Seventh-day 20th. 2 p. m.. Haines st. east of Chew st., Germantown. Inf. private. HANSEN, June 23,MAR1E A.HANSEN (nee Otterbach). wife of George Hansen. Aged 53. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, gat.. 2 p. m,, 1525 Stilts st. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. HAINES. Fifth-day. Sixth Month 2Tth. after a brief Illness. FRANCIS COPE, son of the late John 8, and Mary D. Haines, aged 61. Funeral servlre on Seventh-day, 2flth. at 2 p m.. at his late residence, Haines st , esst of Chew. Germantown." HANNIOAN June 27. ANNA C. HANNI OAN. daughter of Bridget and lata John J. Hannlgan. Relatives and friends. Bt. .An, thony's.T. A. B. Society. Invited to funeral. Mon.. v a, m.. mother's residence. 2542 Ells, worlh sir Polemn hleh mass of requiem 8t. Anthony's Church 10.30 in. Int. Holy Cress Cem HENDERSON June 28. SU8AN. widow of Dr. Jsmes Henderson, aged TO. Rela. tlves and friends Invited to funeral services, Fri . 8 p. m.. residence ot son-in-law. Wr R. Em. rick. 1636 N. 61st st. Int. Hum melstown. Pa.. Sat. noon -. HERRING. June 26. ELLA M,f wife of Oscar 8. lltrrlog and diuitytr of Laura, fwemm 'Bm laaRlaaaaafasaaTa. C ' l-'" ' nr, W 'rtXrtra " ' u&W. VA . B. and Ute Oeprw W.'StetMn. uel'ill,' Belsllves and I rrienns invitea a eervice.. Sat,, 2 p. m 2810 N. Darien st Int. ptl- vate i unt.nr.M SfiidA.elv. June 27. CHARLES L.. husband of Vundelrte Holden and son -of Charlea B. and Louisa Holden. 'aged 2IJ. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Mon.. 2 p., m., residence of mother. 1210 E. Berks'et. Int. Palmer Cem, tRemalns may be viewed Sun.. 7 to 10 prn. , , . ,' JESS. June 27.. GEORGE W,, husband of late Llzile Jesk (nee Miller), aged S4. Relatives and friends , Invited , to. funeral, Sun , 2 p. m., residence of son-in-law. Wil liam Gernohan. 2AB2 Wllmot at.. Brldesburg. Int. East Cedar Hill Cem. KEEFE. June 2(1. ELIZABETH B., wife of James M.' Keefe. aged 27, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mnn.i 8.80 a. m.. 1A34 S. Ringgold at, (24th and Morris). Sol ern requiem mass Church of St. Edmond. 10 a m. Int. .Holy Cross Cem. Automo bile. KELLY. Suddenly. June 27. CARO LINE ANSPACH, wife of Joseph M. Kelly and sister of Clara A. Wofflngton and Anna A. Woerhelde. Relatives and friends Invited to the service on Sat., at 3 &m., at the residence of her late aunt, ary A. Ashmead, 1622 N, Broad at, Int prlv. v. . KILEY. June 20. MARIE, daughter Of. Catherine and. late John J Klley. Rela tives and friends, 'employes of Government Laundry (32d and Powelton ave.). Invited to funeral, Mon.. :30,a. m.. 8841 Mount Vernon st. High mass of requiem 8t, Agatha's Church, 10 a. m. Int. St. Denis Cem Carriage funeral. tWiNU. ai ureniocn ix, i. june , .,. NIE L.. wife of Edward L. King. Reiatlvea ana rrienas invitea to xunerai, nai p m,, rir.nlMh J T fl.-t lee. In Ttirnervllle M. E. Church 2.30 p m.. Friends may call KOCH. June "2V FREDERICK KOCH, late of G and Comly sts.. Lawndale. Phlla. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. 8un., 2 so p m., residence of Warren J. Dean. 7B00 Oxford ave.. Fox Chase. Phlla. tn, n.lv.i. V ... Va.1, naner. ennv. LEGGO. June 27, THOMAS, husband' of Elltabeth Leggo, agedj 72. Relatives tana friends Invited to funeral services, Mon., 2 p. m.. 1714 N. Taney et. Int. private. MDDELL -fine 2 HARRY M.. hiis. rrienas may call sun. alter a p. m hand nf Hazel K Llddell. aged S.'S. Relatives ana ir:enas, imcn vourcii rn. idi, ut. u. tl. A M.. Invited toTfUneral. Snt.. 10 a. m(. . 4 , - residence of mother. Mrs. Charlea Anna Eavernson. 113 N. oth. St., Darny. ra. bv. Ices Bethel M. E. Church. Thornton. Del. Co.. Pa., 12 noon. Friends may call Fri. after 7 p. m. Int, Thornton Pa LINDSAY. June 28. JOHN C. husband of Maud Taylor Lindsay. Due notice ot funeral will be given from 4IS W Hanbrry at.. Germantown. LORRAINE. June 26, ROBERT H., gon nf Robert and Lillian M. Lorraine (nee Fieliii. aired (I. Reiatlvea and frlenda Invited tn funeral. Sun., 1 p. m.. grandfather'! res Idence. Wesley Flew. 1012 e. Bstn st. mi. Northwood Cem. Remains irtay be viewed Sat., S to 10 p. m. Auto service. LYONS. Suddenly, of diphtheria, June 26. WILLIAM WALLACE, son of JohnF. and Elizabeth Lyons (nee Graham), aged 7, 2332 E Clearfield st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem.. Thursday. No funeral. -.. MacCORKLE June 26. ELIZABETH RAE. wife of Thomas MacCorkle. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m., 606 Greenwood ave., Jenklntown. Pa. Int. private, Davlsvllle BitlstChureh MARBURG. June .27. EDGAR, husband of Fanny Moneure Marburg;. Due notice of funeral will be given from 4310 Baltimore MAUL. June 26. HERMAN, son ot Morltz and Anna Maul (nee Wolfron). aged 25 Relatives and' friends Invited to funeral. Sun.. 2p m., 1216 N. 30th st Int. "reen mount Cem. Remains may be view e J Sat. eve MATTROTT June 27. MYRA FLOR FNCE. daughter of John S. and Ida V. residence of parents. ,110 W. Chelten ae. Mavtiott. Funeral eerweea sat.. 1 p, resiaence 01 parents. ,iiu Germantown. Int. nrlvate. MeCURRY. June 26, JOHN McCURRY, aged 63. Relatives and frlenda. 40th Ward Republican Club and employes of Court No 678. Invited to funeral, Sat.. 2 tj. m.. r24J) S. 46th st. Int; private. Friends may call Fri. after 7 pm. Auto service. McGINN. June 26. BRIDGET, wife of Arthur McGinn. Relatives and friends, League of the Sacred Heart. Invited to fu neral, Mon.. 8:30 a. m , husband's residence. 1510 Catharine at Solemn requiem mass St. Teresa's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. McHUGH June 26. WILLIAM B Ite- HUGH, aged 63. Relatives and friends In Ivcb a SO a. vlted to funeral, Sat.. 8 m.i residence of daughter. Mrs. Anna McHugh Lees. 6041 Osage ave . W. Phlla, High mass at Church nf St. Carthage'10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. MEHL June 26. GEORGE ALBERT, Jr.. son of George A. and Harriett Mehl (nee Farrell). aged 14. Relatives and friends, pupils of the Oesu School. Invited to funeral, Mon., 8 a m., parents' realdence. MO N. Win st. High man of requiem Church of tne uesu u a. m. int. noiy uross wm. Auto funeral, METHLIB. Suddenly. June 27. WIL LIAM E. METHLIE, son of George and Jen nie Methlle (nee Edwards), aeed 42. Rela tives and friends, Washington Camp. No. 30. P. O S. of A.. Atlantic City. N. J.: Ocean Castle. No. 11. K. O. E.. Atlantic City. N. J., Invited to funeral services. Mon , 1:80 p. m.. residence of parents. 1WW E. Moya- menelng ave. Int. private. Auto funeral. Remains may he-viewed Sun. eve. MICKLE June 27, HANNAH M.. wife of the late Rev. Joseph, H. Mlckle. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 10.30 a. m.. residence ot son-in-law. George A.' Roe. 827 Tark ave., Colllngswood. N. J. Int. Overlook Cem., Brldgeton. N. J. Frlendg may call Sun.. 7 to 9 p. m. Mtl.LER. June 26. EMMA, eldest daugh ter of Pauline and Hie John B. Miller, aged 55. Reiatlvea and 'friends Invited to funeral aervlcea. Sat.. 2:30 n. m.. 812 W. Lehigh ave. Int. private. Mt. Peace Cem. MILLER. June 26. HENRY MILLER. aged 87. Funeral private at convenience of family. Ml LLP. June 26, RICHARD, husband of Anna Mills (nee Puff), aged 74. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Fri.. 8 p. m . 2901) N, Taylor at. Int. Hatboro Cem . Sat., 10.30 a m. Auto funeral. MOORE. June 25. ROBERT B . son of Isabella B. (nee Robbl and late Robert B. Moore, aged 10. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p. .m.. mother's residence. 1834 McClellan st. Jnt. Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may be viewed Fri.. between 8 and 10 p. m. -Auto service. MULDOON Juno 26. MARGARET, wife of John Muldoon., Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat,, 8:30 a. m.. 1738 Manton st. (near 17th and Federal sts.) Solemn mass of. reoulem St. Charles's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral POLHEMUS At Vlncentnwn. N. J,. MARY MOORE, widow of Thomas C. Pol hemus. In her 75th year. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Sat.. 1 p. m., residence, Vlncentown. -N. J. Services M. E. Chdrch. 2 p. m. Int. Baptist Cem.. with out further notice. PRICE. June 27. at hla son's residence Wenonah. N. J.. JOSEPH, husband of the late Katherlne Price nee Baumgartner), In his 01st year. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services, Sat., at 2:30 p. m., at residence of son-in-law; Frederick Kott. 2460 N. Colorado st. Int. Northwood Cem. Auto funeral. tilllNN. June 25. ANASTASIA. wife of John J. Qutnn and daughter of late Patrick and Bessie Maher. of Mulmahoon, County Tlpperary, Ireland. Relatives and friends B. V. M. Sodality of the Cathedral. Invited to funeral. Mon., 8.30 a. m.. 1721 Wood st. Solemn requiem mass Cathedral 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem" Auto funeral. REX, June 26. atRlrhboro. Pa., Amelia I., daughter pf late William and Amanda M. Rex. Relatives and Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 11 a, m,. at. Ivy Hill Cem Chabel. Int. Ivy Hill Cem.' ROBERTS. June -27. JOHN E. ROB ERTS, residence.' 4837 Hazel ave, D-ie no tice ox funeral win pegjven. ltuLMU,,.-june zf, ax resiaence or par ents 1113 Stratford ave.. Melrose Park. MABEL PORTER ROLSTON. daughter of Edwin S. and Lille H. Rolston. Funeral private. Omit flowers. Pittsburgh papers copy. SCOTT. Suddenly, at Burlington. N J.. June 20, MATTHIAS SCOTT, aged 74 Rela Uvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Sat , 3 p. m.. 203 Wood at.. Burlington, N. J. Int. Odd Fellows' Cem Friends may call Fri.. 7 to 9 p. m SMEDJ.EY June 27. MARY EMILY SMEDLEY. Residence; 3034 Brown st. Due notice of funeral Vv III be given. SPENCE June 27. MARY, wife of George Spenee. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon. 8:30 a, -m. 2410 N. Hancock st. High mass Church ot the VIsltatlontB. V. M. 10 a m. Int. ".New Cathedral Cem Auto funeral. Remains may be velwed Sun eve . STAGO. June 26. VIRGINIA, wife of Arthur Stagg. Relatives and friends Invtted to funeral, Mon., 830 a. m.. residence of husband 1647 8. 26th at. High mass St, Gabriel's Church 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem Antr, funeral, . t 8TESSLER June ,27. JOSEPHINE, wife ot Herman Stessler (nee Hoffman). Rela tive. Mnrl frl-nrla Inwll- n Oinaral rVlCrl. Mon., 2 p. m., husband's residence, 023 W, York at. Tnr. nrlvate TJrtrthwnnri Cem. Re. mains may be viewed Sun. eve. Limousine funeral. , THACHER. JuneJ!6. SIMON P. F hus band of Bennetta Thacher (nee Harvey). Reiatlvea and friends: Wlndeld Scott Camp. No. 114, B..of V.. Invited to funeral services Fri.. 3 p. m., 1842 Carey at. -(18th and TCrla bva 1 Tn Arlah l.ahitptin Cem WHITEMAN' June. 27. WILLIAM WHITEMAN. aged 75. Relatives and friends invitea to xunerai services, aion.. i- m.. jai lors of A. Moore 4 'Son, 621 N. 15th st. Funeral car to Horsham, Pa. ..' wn.MiMfl Ton. Trnicrvie.nrrK W.. husband of Florence Lewla Williams, aged SI. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Fri. 2:80 p. m.. resldenca of father-in-law. W. H. Lewis. 233 E: -Durham t . IK. ll,v Tnt t,lvt WILSON. June 28, MARY, widow of John Wilson.. Relatives, and frlenda Invited, to funeral. Sat.. 730 a. m . residence of niece. Mrs. Mary McCauley. 2244-Sesbert st. High requiem mass St. Elizabeth's ChurchvO a. m Int! Holv Cross Cem. Auto funeral YOUNO. On June 26, 1918, SAMUEL YOUNG, husbsnd of Elizabeth R. Young (nee Flnkblne). aged 74 years. ' Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services. on Sun., at 2 p. m.. at late residence. 1837 S. 4th at. Int. Trinity. Lutheran Cem. Re mains may be viewed Sat. eve. LOST AND FOUND (Other Classified Ada on Page t POO Boston terrier, brlndlo and white, left foreleg .and foot white. 7 montha oldi an swers to name of Governor. Reward If re turned to 1, R, Rue. .723 Weslvlew st., Gtr mantown. . l FIN Lost, Thursday, June 20. lady'a part chased, gold lover's knot breastpin, with ritamonu.. vvun rtm Oliabela aaipre on Mar ket st. to Chllda's restaurant, 12th and lar fr t ( tn IV. A mm !. .a ,S,.m1. .'"-v- --' -.':-"u-": ".-.!. w -ii-i- ineaire. r.ewarq-to noaer. yvcartH, a lie 'caKSST W "' A,M.1' ', CeatrU, ,v., ' m "C -J 33$ '"Sfcti, '(OtW'Clft'ar'rracT AS'I YJtff V AN ESSENTIAL QCCUPATION TELEPHONE SERVICE IN PHILADEL PHIA. THE WORKSHOP OF THE NATION. IF OF VITAL IMPORTANCE IN THE PROSECUTION OF THE WAR. YOUNG WOMEN BETWEEN 17 AMD 85 CAN 8ERVE IN NO MORE PATRIOTIC WAY THAN AS OPERATORS. cnilR AND HF.t.P SERVE IN THIS ALI. IMPORTANT ARMY OF THREE THOU SAND IAJXALj XOU2VU IVUilfirt, y THE TRAINING COURSE AND THOROUGH. IS SHORT to. 00 PER WEEK IS PAID DURING THE FIRST-FOUR WEEKS. WITH RAPID ADVANCEMENT THEREAFTER. 'APPLT TO . MISS M. D. RYAN. . ' AT 406 MARKET ST.. PHILADELPHIA OR MISS V. M. ELLIOTT. 20 E. 5TH ST.. CHESTER, PA. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF rb.-i,BJi.iA,im BILL CLERK Young lady for billing and general office work: permanent position: State Salary qeeireu. ',. ijcqer central. BOOKBINDERS Girls wanted! must be ex per,, all-around hands; good pay. to th right glris Zabel Bros.. 620 Columbia ave BOOKKEEPER.wanted to asalst: experienced preierrea; very utBiiauw yu.tuuii. Answer, with all particulars, salary, experience, etc., P 601. Ledger Office. BUSS WOMEN WOMEN BETWEEN THE AGES OF 25 AND 45 YEAKB, VJr SbAl ArrCAHAflLt, wlWTrn FOR BUSS WORK IN THT5 LARGE CAFETERIA OF GOVERNMENT SHIPYARD AT HOO ISLAND GOOD WAGES. MEALS AND PLEASANT EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES APPLY WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 13 . au di rniuA, DO NOT 'APPLY AT HOO ISLAND CAP-SPINNERS AND TWISTERS WANTED; EXPERIENCED AND LEARNERS: OOOD WAGES AND STEADY WORK: PRINCIPALLY FOR GOVERNMENT WORK. AP PLY ORISWOLD WORSTED CO.. DARBY. PA. ELLIOTT-FISHER bill clerk: pleaaant office aurroundlngs: state age, experience and salary expectea t- e.in, i.enxer jmice. GIRLS wanted to work on folding paper boxes: 51 houra per week: half holiday Saturday all tne year round: so to start. Brown a Bailey CO.. 410 N. Franklin st GIRLS wanted In stockroom: SO a week. Apply Pollock-Huston Comany. Tullo and naupnin sts. GIRLfl tO'tnAke cushlona. Apply 244 8. 5th street GOVERNESS wanted. French or English, for 2 young cniiaren. Mrs. Harvev Dunn Grant and Park drive. Wilmington. Del. KNITTERS.1 exoerienced rib frame hands ateaay worn; gooa pay. Apply Hygienic Fieecea unacrwear v-o.. 2io :s. rtowarq at. MENDER and burler on cloth. Apply 1842 qerman-.own ave.. scconq noor. MOTHER'S HELPER for 2 young children must do wining to assist wun otner au ties: best reference required. Mrs. J. I. Bright. Vlllanova. Pa.. Phone Bryn Mawr 710 2500 OPERATIVES WOODBURY BAG-LOADING TLANT United States Government work at Wash ington Park, near, Westvllle, N. J., and Pennsylvania Railroad. West Jersey and Seashore division; also by trolley from Camden. 34c TO 38c PER HOUR APPLY MacARTHUR BROS. -COMPANY WASHINGTON PARK WESTVILLE, N. J. OPERATORS ON FINE SHIRTS. IN THE BUILDING. APPLY 817 FILBERT STREET. FIFTH BTRAWBRIDGE A CLOTHIER 8HOES General operators and vampers. Apply Laird, Schober ft Co., 22d and Mar ket. second floor. SILK PICKERS AND SPREADERS Splen did wages for 'particular workera; paid while learning. Apply Orlswold Worsted Company, Darby, Pa. STENOGRAPHER, with experience In gen eral office .work; one with some knowledge of advertising business preferred. Applv AJax Metal , Company. Frankford ave. and Richmond St. " STENOGRAPHER Experienced, accurate, steady worker, for a permanent position In hosiery manufacturing office, Anaw-er stating age.e experience' and salary desired. V 74, P. O. Box 3470. STENOGRAPHER for. office of manufactur ing plant in Frankford: state age. experi ence, ix any, ana salary aesirea. v n.u. Ledger ' un tlce. STENOGRAPHER Competent, reliable, ex perienced or bright beginner: state age. experience, schooling, salary, etc. B 33. Ledger Office. . STENOGRAPHER, One wltn some knowledge et hookkeeplng.1' Apply 171 W. Lettish ave. TYPIST Who can turn out quick and accu rate work in office mfg. concern: perma nent position for right person; state age. ex perience and salary desired. F 057. Ledger Central. - TYPIST Young lady for clerical work In billing department: accurate at flgurea: stenography not necessary. "P 504, Ledger Office. - TYPIST Experience work knowledge: Wnswer. stating age, exp. and salary desired. H 75. P. O. Box 3448. TYPIST Young lady for billing department: quick and accurate at figures; also on type- wrlter. P 506. Ledger Office. TYPIST for billing and general office work) atate age., reference, salary and expert ence. P 502. Ledger Office. WAITRESSES wanted tor the Englealde Hotel. Beach' Haven, N. J. Apnly R. F. Engle, " Mgr. WINDERS on -cotton yarn. Apply Wright Textile Co.. Jasper and Orleana ats. WOMEN wanted for office building cleaning 6 hears per day, 8 a. m. to ft a. .m. and 6 p. rn. to 8 p. in.; good wages:. steady work. Apply 431 LAND TITLE BUILDINO WOMEN to pack chairs. Apply 244 S. 5th street. ' IOUNG 01RL to stamp underwearr pleasant work and (sod wages. John E. Hanlfen ft Co . 812 E. Thompson st. YOUNG LADY for office worki good at fig urea: position permanent to right person; oonus ana nie 'insurance paid: atate age. ex Pe'lence and salary deaired. , B 31. Ledger Office. YOUNO LADIES, white. 2. wanted aa wait- res.es; also 1 chambermaid: good place far school .teachers? whit; also woman aa cook. colored or while. Its a week- for July 4 for August I I wnnflin or man tn wji'i dl.hei and general work. IS. room and board. The MS; John'rVln' Tine. Pr7p.7i.tli ' Atbury.a,v..,Oceao City, N, 5, "-., 'frc'attTsriT'4al'aV j luunu.uiui B apeiBimni in coalmine 10- f',-" , rated In, the northwestern part of. city! v" state experience and salary. P 527. 'Ledger Office. " YOUNO WOMAN who writes a good hand ." . IA.Ual ualllas, Seal evtVUe, 9U . uaMaeeii SXJ1 ur v.i'ci ii.ai uuniugii in uiiit, (at ..- vuutri u t permanent position for right, person: know edce of bookkeeping preferred, bat not abso lutely essential; state use, experience) and swiary nesirea. mr una,- le-eagen ven-crai. THOSE desiring for patrlotle reasons to re turn tn. teaching In fall are offered vaca tlon work at good pay. P 602. Ledger Office. BUMMfiR-TWORK to supplement salary from . teaching. Employment every summer If satisfactory. P 603. Ledger .Office. HELP WANTED MAt."!! (Other Classified Ada on Page, t) ACETYLENE WELDERS BOILERMAKERS BOILER FIREMEN ' MACHINISTS LABORERS First-class men-wanted Apply Superintendent's Office POINT BREEZE GAB WORKS PASSYUNK AND SCHUYLKILL AVE9' PHILADELPHIA AUTOMATIC screw machine Aperatora wanted at North Bros., American and Lehigh. BICYCLE assemblers, experienced; good sal ary, permanent position. Apply 423 Arch st. . . BOOKKEEPER EXPERIENCED DOUBLB ENTRY BOOKKEEPER IN ACCOUNTINO DEPARTMENT. PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY 6TH AND CHESTNUT STS. BOOKKEEPERS Young men. with actual bookkeeping experience; In answering state, length nf experience and salary expected. P 633 Ledger Office. BOYS to make themselves generally useful In textile mill. Apply 1842 Germantown ave.. second floor. ; BRAKEMEN FIREMEN MECHANICS needed PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1683 Filbert St. Philadelphia . BRIDOEMEN First-class experienced men, on structural steel construction for-out-of-town work. Apply McCllntlc-Marshalt Co., 1201 Morris Building. CARDERS Blanket and gray carpet yarns; Government work; out of town. P 6C, Ledger Office. CONCRETE STEEL COSlPANY PEARL ft DELAWARE AVE. , CAMDEN. N. J.- , LABORERS HELPERS FOR NIGHT WORK 5 NIGHTS WEEK PAYS S21.88 CONVENIENT TO FERRIES COPYHOLDER YOUNO MAN WHO CAN READ WITH IN TELLIGENCE WANTED IN PROOFREADING DEPART MENT OF PUBLIC LEDGER; NIGHT W O R K: , 48-HOUR-WEEK SCHEDULE: SALARY $12. CALL TODAY. AFTER 5 P. M . AT 006 CHESTNUT ST.. FIFTH FLOOR. DIEMAKER' and tnolmaker: first-class me chanic: salaried; fine chance for promotion and future not dependent on war' -work. P 614, Ledger Office. , DRAFTSMAN wanted, experienced on atruc. tural steel and conveying machinery! first-class man. Applv Specialty Engineer Ing Co.. Allerhenv and Trenton avea. ELEVATOR MACHINIST, with experience. on hydraulic elevator machinery: steady employ't. .Apply Room 431. Land Title Bldg. ELEVATOR MECHANICS, experienced In th operation ana care ox nyarauuc elevators. In office building: steady position. Apply Room 431, Land Title Building. ELEVATOR OPERATORS, LICENSED White American citizens between the ages of 81 and 43 Good salary SEE MR. KROUSE 1230 Arch, sixth floor ELEVATOR OPERATORS for office building service, white; steady employment. Apply Room 414. 1411 Walnut. FI AN DAYMAN Stoker, feed boilers Steady work for rellahre, man Good opportunity for advancement Prefer resident of northeast" section MILLER LOCK COMPANY Orthodox and Tacony ats., Frankford. GUARDS GUARDS GUARDS l25 wanted; experience preferred, but not eisenu.1, .uw, ., ,u.,-iiuur inns) must be between the ages of 25 and 45; bring references and como.prepared for work. MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE. PA. ELEVATOR OPERATORS for office build ing service: white; steady employment. Apply Room 444, Wldener Building. ELEVATOR OPERATOR for office building service; white; steady employment. Apply Room 481. Land Title Bldg. ELLIOTT-FISHER bill clerk; pleaaant office aurroundlngs: state age, . experience and; aalary expected P 486. Ledger Oftloe. - ' FRAME MAKERS WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES. (BTOCK): OOOD WAGES: STEADY WORK: NO PIECB-WORK! HALF A DAY 8ATURDAY. ' SNF.DAKER ft CO., Tit AND TIOGA STS. FOUNDRY A man experienced In the opera tion ot Schwartz milling furnaces in brass foundry, f 610. Ledger Office HAMMERMAN to run small triphammer; 85c perjhour; permanent position, M 61,' HELPER8 for work on furniture vans. jifjyty. wun reierencea, leu Maraer Bt. IRON RAILING MAKERS, experienced. 928 N. inth at. Call after 10 a. m JANITORS American citizens, white, of good character, not over 60 years of age: steady work ana good pay for, this class of work, OE.IS rlK. KKUUBtS 1280 Arch, sixth Soor LABORERS, wanted steady work and good wages.1 Apply Guff Refining Co.. 68th and Schuylkill River LAHUHKlTw wanted. 1)c p,r purtor purifier guwlStendinl T SMh 'wrd 'ail Worl X , 'Mf ,. ot Rlcbmosa at,t , TV-'"T'j I vl "c r "our T .yaruvvvorK. 'Apply t1 1 M ! ml 1 n Vf V 1 tf . '3"i'.- i"J . S &L . " r '. & .. . , i- rV v'-i'faij.r. - ,",. - L4i